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ole Press, IMPORTANT NOTICE! All advertisements in The Female Help columns, offering Sales Positions, must indicate article or service to be sold and the basis of compensation. The Pittsburgh Press does not knowingly accept Help Wanted Ads from emolovers covered bv the Federal less Wage than and Hour $1.60 Law If they Dav the hourly minimum wage for nonfarm emplovment OR If they do not pav time and a half for work In excess of 40 hours 'n a workweek. If reauired by law. Nor will this newspaper knowingly who accept ads discriminate from in covered emplovers pay because sex nates or against accept an ud which 40-65 discrimi. persons violation of the Age Discrimination In Emplovment Act.

Contact the Wage and Hour Division Office of the U.S. Department of Labor at Room 702 Federal Bulldina. 1000 Liberty nue. Pittsburah. 15222.

Phone: 644-2996 or 306 Ringold Mo Keesport. 15132; Phone 673-9703. Address Press Box Number replies to Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15230 DO NOT include papers of personal value, Advertisers often fall to call for all replies addressed a Press box number and this mail Is destroyed if remaining over 10 days after final insertion of advertisement. In order, to protect the advertisers receiving circular matter, It 19 expressly understood and agreed that all such matter shall be withheld as far as possible by The Press.

Only bona fide answers to advertisements addressed to box numbers in care of The Press will be delivered advertisers on presentation of the box number tickets Questions and answers on Emplovment Agencies are avallable to vou DV writing the Better Business reau, 230 Grant Buildina. Pittsburgh. Pa. 15222. 3 -Male interest AUTO MECHANIC AUTO BODY REPAIR Increased volume requires an experienced body repairman plus an auto mechanic.

Persons accustomed to class work. All fringe benefits, including Insurance, uniforms, paid vacation. DOWNTOWN PONTIAC 2001 WEST LIBERTY AVE. 561-4500, HERSHEY ALPERN AUTO Parts Counterwork Ford ition. experience Good salary required.

fringe Permanent benefits. posApply Talarico Motors, 264-2360. AI Yakelis. BAKER'S Helper Full time; some exp. Apply in person, mornings only, Dudt's Bakery, 2552 Brownsville Rd.

BAKERY Help clean up, day turn. Apply in person before noon, Gazebo Restaurant, Walnut St. BARTENDER So. Hills area, mature Evenings 7 person, experience preferred. to midnight.

Write Box V-179 Press. BARTENDERS Full and part-time. Must be experienced. Apply Sir Loin Inn, 5841 Forbes Sa. Hill.

BOOKKEEPER General Office Clerk for small downtown office. Reply Press, Box 164. BURGLAR Alarm Installer -Full-part time; exp. own tools; top wages. 135 Press.

BUSBOY Lunches weekends. Call 12-2 p.m., Bob, 391-6998. CAR Wash Service Station Attendants. Full and part time, day or night turn. Many employee benefits.

Apply: GAS 'N GLO 291 N. Washington McMurray, Pa. CARPENTER Helper with dry wall experience, sub-contractors, all phases. John 921-7350. After 6:30.

CARPENTER -Must have tools, transp. Steady, 381-5225. CARPET Steam Cleaning Apprentice preferred, some experience in cleaning or installation carpet. 922-8447, 9 a. p.

m. CARPET Layers Eko. paid holidays vacations, top wages. Steady. Must have own tools trans.

835-0244. CARPET Layers 243-3601; Experienced. Top wages fringes. (9-4). CHEF FIRST COOK Southern New Jersey resort, 275 seating June 1-Sept.

8. Excellent salary and working conditions, references required, write Press, Box 110. CIGAR CIks. 4 p. m.

Midnite, Midnite 8 a. m. 321-6451. COLLECTOR Mortgage real estate company looking for individual with 112 to 2 years finance experiExcellent future. Only those qualified need apply.

363-0100, Mr. Hendrickson. COMPUTER OPERATOR NCR Century 200 installation, 1-year experience preferred. Must have supervisory ability. Work either 4-12 p.

m. or 12-8 a. m. shift. Excellent working conditions.

Good company benefits including hospitalization, medical, maior medical life insurance, retire income protection insurance, ent income plan, annual bonus plan, paid holidavs vacation, etc. Send resume in confidence including, salary history phone number to Press Box 118. COMPUTER Operators To operate 360-40 Tele-comm. environment. Relocation to Phila.

area. 6 mos. or more of experience on 360-30 or higher. Send resume salary history to Press Box A115. CONST.

Accoumunt 2-3 yrs. P-R. invocing. A-P subcont. union report, etc.

Will consider SCL arad with indust exp. Submit salary rea. with resume to: Box 175 Press. COOK Short order, 7-12 p. 5 days.

Sa. Hills, 341-1207; 561-9452 COOK Boiler cook, must be apply weekdays in person 2-4, Pilot House Rest. Monongahela Wharf, foot of Wood St. COUNTER Clerk To learn building supply business. Good at figures.

Box 159, Press. CRANEMAN To operate Crawler cranes. Magnet Clanshell In scrap Full or part time. 322-3774. CUSTODIAN For Mt.

Lebanon elevaior bida. Must have good health and references. Salary $375 mo. BR air-conditioned apt. May 1st.

For interview, please call 561-0350 or 341-2233, evenings. DELICATESSEN Experienced, in sandwiches counterwork. Apply in person, 5440 Walnut Shadyside. Between 9 5. DELIVERY Catalogues orders.

$3.09 hrlv. Car necessary, 344-9833. DISHWASHER Porter Dayturn, 5 days Fiorucci Re 2747 Liberty Ave. DISHWASHER Some exp. Over 18.

Good wages. Steady work. Sodini's, 5608 Wilkins Ave. 521-0581. DISHWASHER Porter Nightturn, 5 to 1, parttime, own transportation, apply McSorley's, 4801 McKnight Rd.

DISTRIBUTION MGR. TRAINEE National electrical wholesaler needs aggressive individual with office supervisory experience to assum assistant sales managership office of our Wilkinswarehouse. Business or electrical background preferred. Duties include telephone, counter sales general office. credit correspondence, etc.

after training, growth opportunity, having over 120 branches. College education preferred but not required. For appointment call Mr. Gibson, 731-9510. DRIVER New Astro, 2 vrs.

steel haul. Press Box H-143. Educational Sales Must have correpondence school experience, to represent local resident school. High comm. Mr.

Zaiden, 344-9900. ENGINEERS DESIGNERS (Prof.) Resumes now being accepted for forthcoming prolect in the following areas: power generation, Industrial waste treatment, dynamic analysishydraulic pipe systems, facilities and structural. The above requirements are nuclear oriented. All Pah. assignments.

Send resume: Box A-178, Press. FOREMAN Assistant Superintendent for steel processing operation, Involving rolling, annealing slitting. Write Box 132, Press. FREIGHT Sales Malor common carrier, exp. desired but not mandarange of salary dependent upon qualifications; gd.

pay, excep. fits and fringe. Reply in resume to Box 145, Press. An Equal tunity Employer. FURNACE INSTALLERS Experienced only.

Knowledge of alr conditioning add-ons helpful. Top wages fringe benefits. Must have tools transp. 561-7330. FURNITURE REFINISHER Must be presently employed, but looking for better working conditions, benefits pay.

Full time, steady emplovment. paid vacations holldays, free life insurance hospitallzation. Plus sick pay. Apply in person. No phone calls.

Interviewing 6 to 9 D. m. Only. Colonial Interiors Inc. Penn Hills Shopping Center, off Exit 15 Parkway East.

GENERAL Shop Mech. For prototype and development. Some experience in machine shop, welding, lavout, etc. Must read prints, 923- 1088. GLASS Work -All around glass storefront experience, 869-3259.

HOUSEMAN-6 days per good wages fringe benefits. Write Box 151. Press. INDUSTRIAL TRADESMAN Experienced carpenter, millwright, sheet metal, iron workers, and riggers, Steady employment, paid vacations. holidays.

481-3244. INSURANCE Combination Insurance person, Canonsburg area, salary open, full fringe benefits. Call collect. 922-4897, Poh. Thursday or Saturday only.

10 Death Notices Statistics APPLICATIONS LICENSE DALEY Richard MARRIAGE 3536 S. Lowe Chicago, RACHELFSKY MILNER Margaret 60 E. Scott Marvin, 20 Welsford Paula, Chicago, Ill. BISHOP COSATCH John DIVORCES GRANTED Vicki 546 Elaine McKeesport; HARRINGTON Nell Butler 378 Evaline Terri ZAMULE Anna M. from DE Thomas Barbara L.

A. from Chestnut Dravosburg. HOVEY Albert E. Clarence RD 3, Sewickley; Kathy Charles BEAM Bella J. from Edward 3134 Landis St.

NICKEL Bernard MEREDITH-JOSEPH William Carol S. R. from 105 190 Evandale Drive: Bar. SOUKUP Elizabeth D. from FALCONER ONALDSON.

Paul. DAVISON Jamie L. from Box Sturgeon; Molvyn R. PALAMONE Charles McDonald. WILSON Valeria L.

from 5, 321 S. Trenton Manor; Marlene, TOUSOULIS Donna J. from 1053 Richard V. SAMPSON-ROTH Ave. John.

209 S. Braddock Harold ROSENBERGER Barbara J. 209 S. Braddock Dorothy from Chester Ave. HAMMERLY Frances C.

from Peairs Jack 681 Shirley C. Jr. 2113 Elizabeth; Kath- HENDERSON Jerome H. from Road, rvn Lawnview Drive, Peggy A. PROP-BAYER MILLER Donna M.

from McKeesport. Dixon North Versailles; Richard HITCHINGS L. David L. from David 249 Vicki 220 Noel Drive, Mon- Cecelia M. roeville.

chael 400 Talbot Mi- DIVORCE SUITS FILED Braddock; Henrietta Ave. 215 RITCHIE Theodore J. against Penn Braddock. Jean M. ANDERSON-QUINN Thomas NEWMAN Effie F.

against 1918 Hampstead Drive; Russell R. Colleen 4751 Gardenville FULLERTON John V. Jr. Drive. against Judeth L.

DEAKINS-TREZISE Richard COBAN Kathleen L. against Forest Hill, Elizabeth William L. 2421 Old Washinaton Ron. KOREY Anna bell against George VASKO Anthony Helen R. 909 Madison Sara against Cyril.

1103. Gever Road. CANOVA James J. against berton, Linda 1134 DORSEY Howard G. against Larry, Lois E.

Steuben St. John against M. Javne. Angelo M. SPINAZZOLA 316 Main Frances, 108 REDDICK Oakville Drive.

Frank against CarLARISH-WITTPENN men. 4830 Poplar West Mif- POWELL Sarah R. against flin; Janis 319 Ohio Jesse E. Glassport. ROLAND Geraldine against James A.

James Clairton; Arlene ULYAS Drew E. against Alice 105 HILL-KAPP E. Meyers St. Josenh Clair- WESTRAY Shirline against B. ton: Barbara Clairton.

BARTON Joseph. MAHON-AYERS Joseph Charles L. Darlene against 204 Powers Run Road; Wallace St. NELSON Ravmond c. Denise A.

against BURNS Juliet Mary Richard 3234 Anita WORTHY B. Clavton against Juliet St. GILES asota, Ruth William Sar- WELSH Daniel J. Kathy L. against 431 Walnut Road.

SEVITSKI Louise A. against MacGREGOR-DIGNAN Charles HOLYFIELD J. nard 84 Orchard Mc- Samuel R. Sidney against Kees chard Rocks; Rita 1., Rocks. 31 Or- PATTERSON Mary E.

against LEVIN- WEINBERGER Donald Samuel R. 510 Carriage Circle; Gwen TAYLOR Lillian against 560 Carriage Circle. ward E. BLANNON-CARTER Jerome ROST Linda R. against Barry 416 Oak Braddock; L.

Braddock. 919 Jones MILLER William H. against Charlene Rita. 6. Mauch Anell 1486 ADAMS VOLPE-HENSON Michael Donald E.

against High St. Velma L. McKENNA-SHAUGHNESSY STRINI Judy L. against David James 103 Pheasant Drive, L. Fox Greenfield Chapel, Colleen, 301 DARNELL Donna L.

against Drive, Bridgeville. Thornas M. Death Notices Death Notices ATTIG On Thursday, March 23, 1972, Robert of St. Petersburg, Florida; husband of Edna; son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

George H. Attig of Wall, brother of Mrs. Edith Locke of Wilmerding, Mrs. Margaret Warren of Wakulla, Florida, and Mrs. Ruth McGinley of Eyiria, Ohio.

Friends will be received at the CHARLES E. SCOTT NERAL HOME, 301 Marguerite Wilmerdina, after 7 D. Saturday. Mass of the Resurrection in St. Alvosius Church, Monday at 10 a.

m. BARRY On Thursday, March 23, 1972, Edward J. husband of the late Elizabeth Hennigan Barry; father of Edward J. James, Helen and Sr. Anna Marie Ford F.0.; brother of John Barry of Pah.

and Mrs. Mae Sutton of Cork, Ireland; also nieces and nephews in Pgh. and Ireland. Friends received at the J. McCABE FUNERAL HOME, 9311 Frankstown Penn Hills.

Funeral on Monday at 10 a. m. Requiem mass in Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament Church at 10:30 a. m. BASH On Fridav mornina, March 24, 1972.

Miriam Cochran Bash of Bellevue, beloved wife of Joseph L. Bosh: mother of Mrs. Alice Mav Fish of Atlanta. John A. Bash of Unper St.

Clair and James E. Bosh of Wexford, sister of May Longstreet of Washinaton, D. Craig Cochran of Dayton, survived by 10 grandchildren. Friends received 7-9 Saturday evenina, Sunday 12-3 and 7-9 at the FUNERAL HOME, 366 Lincoln where eervices will be held Monday at 2 o'clock. BEATTY Anna Mae Gratter on Friday, March 24, 1972, of 1927 Chatman Sharpsbura.

Beloved wife of Harry J. Beatty, mother of Mrs. Jean Bus hee, Mrs. Catherine Kaminski, Mrs. Roberta Dallmus, Harry, William and James Beatty.

Sister of Mrs. Catherine Crnkvoich To Place Your Want Ad By Phone DIAL 263-1201 A SHOPPERS BEST FRIEND The Pittsburgh Press and PostGazette Classified Sections Whatever you need, you are sure to find it in the Classified columns. Furniture, sporting goods, appliances, musical instruments, tools, toys, household items, all these and many more are listed every day for your selection. A shoppers second best friend is a dog who brings him his Classified Section. Shop the Classified Columns Daily Sunday! Die! 268-1200 LATEST DEATHS Bash, Miriam Cochran Barry, Edward J.

Sr. Bertolina, Angelo G. Bowers, Arthur L. Brandon, J. Ben Burns, Hugh Campano, Anna DeLucia Crawford, Beulah M.

Dauage, Thomas Dillon, Ralph H. Duffy, Peter F. Dunlap, James A. Fenk, George J. Funk, Albert Funk, Nellie Mc Harvison, Sadie Irwin, Charlotte M.

Jacobs, Evan T. Janiszenski, Stephen Jankus, George F. Kane (Doven), Cecelia F. Kargle, Helen Lergenmiller, Helen Lincoln, Emma G. McCausland, Richard McNerney, Arthur (Mac) McPeake, George S.

Moeller, Alvena F. Nicholson, Byron E. Panish, Abraham Payne, John A. Phelps, Emily Brown Robinson, John Ruppel, Pauline Schaefer, Myrtle Simon, Albert F. Stafura, Margaret M.

Thomas, Robert H. Thorhauer, George L. Trimbur, Romaine Younger Walther, William F. Death Notices LISKA On Thursday, March 23, 1972, Grace M. Moore, of 127 Hawthorne West View (formerly of Millvale), wife of the late John E.

Liska; mother of Thomas Mrs. Ruth Kirin and Mrs. Grace Bewersdorf; sister of Mrs. Alice Blacksmith, Joseph, James, William and Thomas Moore. Also eight grandchildren.

Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 m. at the WALTER M. HEALY FUNERAL HOME, 425 Grant Millvale. Mass of the Resurrection In St. Ann's Church Monday, March 27, at 10 a.

m. McCAUSLAND Of Locust Moon on Friday, March 24, 1972, Richard beloved husband of Alice Salaga McCausland; son of Mrs. Gertrude McCausland; brother of John William H. and Thomas G. McCausland.

Friends may call 7-9 p. m. 12-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the COPELAND CORAOPOLIS FUNERAL HOME, 867 Fifth where services will be held on Monday at 11 o'clock. McNERNEY On Thursday, March 23, 1972, suddenly at St.

Petersburg, Florida, Arthur (Mac) McNerney of Kenwood Kennedy formerlv of Chartiers McKees Rocks; father of Mary Joyce. McLennand and Joseph McNerney; six grandchildren; brother of Daniel, Francis, John, Elizabeth Schoup and Lillian McIntyre. Friends received at McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, 1225 Chartiers McKees Rocks, 2-4-7-9 p. m. Mass of the Resurrection will be held in St.

Malachy's Church on Monday, March 27 at 10 a.m. McPEAKE George of 217 McClelland Canonsbura, on Fridav. March 24, 1972, age 92 vears; her of Mrs. Kathryn Arnoid, Canonsburg, and John J. McPeake of Miami, nine grandchildren and ten great grandchildren.

Friends will be received at the GRIFFITH FUNERAL HOME, 7-9 Saturday, 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Sunday where services will be held Monday, March 27, at 11 a. m. Interment in Oak Spring, Cemetery.

MELLISH Henry beloved husband Catherine Diettinger Mellish, Salem, 0.. (Formerly of Northside), on Thursday, March 23, 1972, father of Michael, Dennis Patrick and son Mrs. Mellish; brother of Mrs. Helen Aiello Mrs. Betty Meyers, grandfather of Michael Jr.

Shelley Ann. The family will cieve visitors 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. the HOME OF WILLIAM 0'BRIEN, 3724 California at Cooper Avens. N.S.

Funeral mass in nunciation Church Monday at a. m. MOELLER On Thursday, March 23, 1972, Alvena Friedley Moeller of Copeland St. McKees Rocks, wife of Bernard; mother of Dena Larnino, Patricia Zdob bin ski; three grandchildren; sister of Clara thel and Marie Fox both of Miami, Fla. Friends received at McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, Chartiers Ave.

McKees Rocks from 5 and 7-9 p. m. Mass of Resurrection will be held In Mary's so Church on Monday, March 27, at a. m. NICHOLSON On Friday, March 24, 1972, Byron age 47, of South Magnolia Glenshaw; husband of Bridget; father of Gary, Doreen; brother Richard, Robert, Russell, Jean Trisiani of West Deer Twp.

Friends received at the J. R. SIWICKI FUNERAL HOME, McKrell Russeliton, after p. m. Friday.

Services Monday at 10 a.m. Interment Lakewood Memorial Gradens, Dorseyville, Pa. PANISH On Saturday, March 25, 1972, Abraham Panish, beloved husband Gertrude Panish of 1115 North Euclid father of Mrs. Israel (Ruth) Rudov, Mrs. Morris (Libby) Katovsky, Phoenix, Arizona; also three grandchildren.

Friends received at BLANK BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME, Forbes Ave. Croft, where services will be held on Sunday at 1:30 p. m. Interment Beth Abraham Cemetery. Visitations 2 hrs.

prior to services. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to your favorite charity. PAYNE On Thursday, March 23, 1972, John A. Payne, beloved husband of Rose McCann Payne; father of Janet Payne; brother of Ann M. McNichol of Philadelphia and Charles B.

Payne of Levittown, Pa. Funeral from McCABE BROS. INC. FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut St. Shadyside on Monday, March 27, 1972 at 9:30 a.m.

Mass of the Resurrection in Sacred Heart Church at 10:30 a. m. Visitations with Family on Saturday 7-9 p. m. and Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 m.

PHELPS Suddenly, on Thursday, March 23, 1972, Emily Brown Phelps, in her 95th year, wife of the late Andrew H. Phelps, of Mt. Lebanon; beloved mother of Mrs. W. D.

(Sarah) Geoghegan of Brunswick, Maine, and the late Mrs. B. de H. (Emily May) Atwood. Also six grandchil.

dren and four great-grandchildren. Friends received at the L. BEIN. HAUER SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 W.

Liberty Ave. Visitations with the family on Saturday 2-4 and 7-9. Mrs. Pheins will lie In state in Christ United Metohdist Church, Highland Bethel Park, one hour before service time which will be Sunday afternoon at 4 p. m.

Interment on Tuesdav afternoon at Ridaewood. New Jersey. memorial The familv requests that contributions can be made to the Christ United Methodist Church. ROBINSON John, of 572 Panke Homewood, on March 24, 1972. beloved hus: band of Carol Robinson: father of John Jr.

Charles, and Wilbert Robinson and Flossie Branch, Friends received at FREDERICK Brushton FUNERAL HOME, 605 Ave. Funeral. Mondav 2 D. m. from New Hope Bapt.

Church, trustee, retired from U. S. Steel, Braddock, where he was former Homestead Works. RUPPEL On March 24, 1972, Pauline of Oakmont, wife of the late John mother of L. Paul, William Mrs.

Emelia R. Hastinas and J. George; also survived by seven grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren. Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the ROBERT H.

CAMPBELL FU. NERAL HOME, 378 Maryland Ave. Oakmont, Pa. where services will be held Monday at 2 p. m.

In lieu of flowers family requests contributions be made to the Oakmont Lutheran Church Bide. Fund. SCHAEFER Myrtle, of 612 Maplewood Ambridge, on Friday, March 24, 1972, mother of Mrs. William Wolf, Mrs. John Messner, Henry Goerman and Jack Gorman: also eight grandchildren.

Visitations 7-9 2-4, 7-9 Sun. at the JOHN MATTER FUNERAL HOME, 1133 Church Ambridge. ServIces Monday at 2 p. m. PREVIOUS DEATHS Attig, Robert J.

Beatty, Anna Mae Bowers, Samuel 0. Campbell, Anne Chillcott Cichowiez, Valentine Darabant, Eileen Daly Giudici, William Elizabeth Greco, Rosaria Gryniewicz, Marie Hodil, Margaret Newman Knieling, Leona L. Kobus, Maryanna Liska, Grace M. Mellish, Henry M. Valenjevick (Walendziewic) Frank Weiland, Albert G.

Sr. Death Notices SKIS- -WASIK-GLENN FUNERAL HOME, 3501 Main Munhall from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass Monday 10 a. m. In St.

Michaels Church, Munhall. SIMON Formerly of West End, Pgh. on Thursday, March 23, 1972, Albert age 85, husband of the late Nellie Simon; father of Albert J. and Mrs. Dorothy Cooper; also survived by four grandchildren.

Friends received at the MILTON E. HAMEL MORTUARY, 160 McMurray Rd. Upper St. Clair Twp. Funeral mass in St.

Louise de Marillac Church, McMurray Rd. on Monday at 9 a.m. Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. STAFURA Margaret of 306 16th Ave. Homestead, on March 24, 1972, beloved mother of Ralph, Dorothy Kontul, Catherine Bryan, Anna Stafura, Joseph, Gabriel, Margaret Bakota and Robert; 15 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Friends received at the THOMAS THOMAS Robert H. of RD 1 Zelienople, suddenly March 24, husband of Dorothy Cumer; father of Laurie Jane and Jill Susan; son of of Mrs. Euphemia Thomas; brother of Charles W. Thomas. Friends will be received at the DOO FUNERAL HOME, of Zelienople where funeral services will be held Monday at 11 a.m.

with Interment in Zelienople Cemetery. THORHAUER On Friday, March 24, 1972, George age 57 years, husband of Pearl R. Thorhauer, nee Gibb; father of Sgt. George L. Jr.

U.S.A.F., Nancy Eisel and Linda; brother of Albert, Paul, Ruth E. Gibb, Robert, Richard, Clyde and William; also four grandchildren. Friends may call at the WM. C. HIRT JR.

FUNERAL HOME, 704 Brownsville Rd. at Alice. Serivces Monday at 10:30 a. m. Family visitations from 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. TRIMBUR On Thursday evening, March 23, 1972, Romaine Younger, of 301 South Home Ave. Avalon, wife of the late Charles T. Trimbur; mother of Mrs. Dorsey Knowles of Orlando, Florida and Paul H.

Younger of Eastham, also survived by four children, and four great-grandchildren. Services will be held at the Fremont Avenue United Presbyterian Church, Bellevue, on Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Friends invited. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Salvation Army. information call McDONALD FUNERAL HOME, 766-7000.

VALENJEVICK (Walendziewicz) On Wednesday, March 22, 1972, Frank, of West Mifflin, husband of Bertha; father of Frank, Robert, Edward, Mrs. Bridget Virostek and Miss Theresa Valenievick; brother of Paul, Walter, Edmund, Mrs. Martha Boruch, Mrs. Rose' Hakos and Mrs. Mary Morusiewicz; also ten grandchildren.

Friends received at REGIS J. PASTOR FUNERAL HOME, 808 Talbot Ave. Braddock. Funeral Monday at 8:30 a. m.

followed by Requiem High Mass In Sacred Heart Church at 9:30 a. m. WALTHER Suddenly on Friday, March 24, 1972, William formerly of Grove Herron Hill; brother of Flora Wentz, Marie Gruber, Charles P. and Edward C. Walther.

Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER AND SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave. Services Monday at 2 p.m. Friends invited.

Interment in Mt. Roval Cemetery. WEILAND Albert G. on Friday, March 24, 1972; husband of Helen: father of Albert G. Mary Helen McCall and Doris Jean Bleiel: twelve grandchildren; brother of Adelaide eive Dorothy Appel and Inseph.

Friends received at the JOHN D. O'CONNOR FUNFRAL HOME, 4744 Clairton Rt. 51, Whitehall. Funeral services 9 a. m.

Mendav. Funeral liturav 10 a. m. St. Thomas Becker Church.

Visitations 2-4 and Florists CLIFFORD New location, 149 Noble Crafton, next Lamb Funeral Home. Customer parking. 921-1197. Monuments-Cemetery CARLINI BROS. CO.

701 Pgh. Monuments Markers Cemetery Inscriptions, Cleaning 421-2642 Lost adn Found BELGIUM Shepherd Lost, light tan black, collar, Wilks. area. Reward, 731-6820. BRITTANY Spaniel -Lost, orange white, named Morty.

266-1213. DIAMOND emerald ring rosary beads in white envelope. Downtown or 53 Homestead bus. Tues. Reward.

682-2055; 281-1719. DOG- Mixed Collie, black white male; Sa. Hill area. License. Answers "Peppy." Reward.

421-7730. GERMAN Shepherds lost, (2) mate, female black; black tan. So. Side, March 16. 488-0912.

GERM. Shep. Lt. brown, male, Schenley Pk. 687-6021; 421-1718.

GERMAN Shepherd Lost tanblack, Mar. 22, Calif. Oakmont. Reward. 828-7899.

GERM. Shep. -Male, tawny brown, 4-vrs. Lost Bascom Perrvs. area.

Friendly. Reward. 931-2187. I.D. Bracelet Lady's gold chain, lost Mar.

22, downtown, vic. Union Bank Bldg. Sentimental value. Reward. 655-4872.

MINIATURE Collie lost Sa. Hill area, black with some brown, white, sometimes answers to Jet, Reward, 521-5141, after 5. SELL YOUR STOVE FOR $5 00000 PITTSBURGH PRESS FAMILY WANT ADS 2 LINES 4 DAYS $5 (MAY INCLUDE SUNDAY) FAMILY WANT ADS REACH HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF FAMILIES EVERY DAY 263-1201 NOTICE TO 'JOB SEEKERS Jobs are arranged under Male and Female classifications for the convenience of our readers. This is done because. most jobs generally appeal more to persons of one sex than the other.

Various laws and. ordinances local, state and federal, prohibit discrimination in employment because of sex less sex is a bona fide occu pational requirement. Unless the advertisement itself specifies one sex or the other, job seekers should assume that the advertiser will consider applicants of either sex in compliance with the laws against discrimination. Lost and Found POODLE White Standard male lost vicinity of Overbrook, March 13, answers to Maurice, Reward. 884- 2851.

SIAMESE Cat- -Male; Bethel Park; reward. 883-7379. SIBERIAN Husky Lost, bik. 2 blind left eye. Need operation.

341-8387. WALLET -Black. J. Lost Northside in cab. 231-8187.

WATCH (Pocket) -And Materials in small box, lost by handicapped repairman. Reward. 231-0494. WRISTWATCH- Ladies', yellow gold. Lost South Hills Village 363-4361.

FOUND Black white mongrel; Bethel Pork. 833-1520. LOST Beagle; brown white. Answers to Snuffy. St.

Clair Acres, Upper St. Clair or Peters Twp. area. Reward. Please call 833-4870.

LOST Ring, in Sir Loin Sa. Hill, March 23, reward. 521-6466. LOST Dog Dachshund, light brown, chain collar, answers to Brownie, male, reward. 731-9263.

2 Personal ANXIOUS Depresed? Confidential. 24 hours. STANDBY cares! 782-4023. ANYONE Witnessing accident March 14 at 1:20 p.m. Forest Hills ramp to Pgh.

on Parkway East. Please call 921-4113. ANYONE Knowing whereabouts Raymond Szumowicz (or Forrest) please call collect, 201-339-1580. BRAD miss you and need you. Please come back.

K. DISTRESSED By a pregnancy. For help call Birthright, 621-1988. Do You Have A stained-glass dome shaped lampshade, made around 1900? Will pay cash. 364-7254.

JOYCE Happy Birthday. We're glad you happened. B-K Club friends. HAPPINESS See you when possibie. "Lord is my shepherd." Gratitude of thanks.

ST. Jude Thanks for favors received. A.A.G. UNCLE FRED Niece Jackie very sick; needs you badly. Children's Hospital.

Please call or send your address. Love, Josie. UNMARRIED and Pregnant ceive care Crittendon Home, 682-1355. WITNESS to accident So. 18th Tues.

8:45 p. m. Call 687-5538. WITNESS To accident between blue Corvair and red Cricket, 3-11-72. Craft Ave.

parking lot. Call 884-0549. 2B Business Personals AMERICAN Legion Post 41 for rent. Weddings, banquets, arniversairies, etc. Newly decorated.

3143 Brighton N. S. 322-6217; 706-9779. ART PHOTOGRAPHERS To photograph our lovely models. Studio One, 138 Ninth St.

562-0832. ATTENTION all organization, clubs. Unique new fund raising program. Raise all the funds you need. Quick Easy.

For full infor. contact Mr. Bradley 10-3 p. m. 864-2995.

CHATHAM Center Health Club Swimming, a si um, sound, steam, weights; $15 month. 291-5000. COMBO Music with style, Jan Aires, 921-9855. COMBO Jim Dandies." Weddings, parties, anni. 323-0268.

COMMERCIAL. Investigations; Informative Service. 221-8802. DRUMMER Experienced, looking for established Rock Group. 824-9762.

FREE Yourself from all those tense sore muscles. Sauna, massage, female opers. 10 a. p. No appt.

nec. 5867 Forbes Sa. Hill HYDROTHERAPY Massage sauna, fem. oper. Open Sun.

Roxian Spa. 331-9420. INCOME Tax Specialist Will prepare return in your Special P.A. Federal $6.50. 371-8465 eves.

MASSAGE Souna Privacy, female operators. Ray's Studio. 683-3790. MASSAGE Your best relaxation, compl. privacy, female operators.

Open 7 days. Appt. 461-9449. MASSAGE Grand opening. Body, foot face massage.

Body shamppoos, spot reduction. 327-9982. MASSAGE Female opers. Individval privacy. Sauna Avail.

521-5211. MASSAGE Female operators. Open 7 days. 461-9449. ORGANIST -New in town wants 2-3 nights.

Young, experienced. Standards- pop. 231-0613, evenings. PAINTING Walls Ceilings our Speciality. $10.

231-4234. PGH. Portrait Artists All media, call 441-8147 for appmt. SPA Unusual opportunity for lifetime membership, call 941-6332. STOP SMOKING CLINIC PHONE 281-8226.

WANTED Bass player, organist, lead vocalist. 481-9841. RELAX Think Positive. Self Hypnosis is the way. Group sessions now forming.

Total cost, $100. Financing available. For a free consult ation, phone 391-6120. WEIGHT LOSS WITH SELF- HYPNOSIS PHONE 391-5120 or 4 pc. group for Conneaut Lake cocktail lounge, no hard rock.

Also wanted rock band playing top 40 good dancina music. No hard rock. Ph. 814--382-8777. $2.25 VISIT Swimming, gymnasium, souna, steam, weights.

Chatham Center, 391-5000. 3 Jobs-Male Interest ALUMINUM MECHANICS We need top quality crews with truck tools to install aluminum soffit fascia siding. For those who are ambitious we offer, local work, 50 wks. per year, annual production bonus, company paid hospitalization life Insurance. Call Mr.

Lee, 343-3800. ALUMINUM Siding Mechanic Experienced, steady work, call 481-5637. APPRENTICESHIP REFINISHER Today's Home has wonderful opp. for Vet. who can qualify for VA training prog.

Must be able to work with hands hove good color perception. Call Nancy, 10-2 only. 343-0505. AUTO Mechanic American Motors experience preferred. Excellent working conditions.

Too pay, pension plan. 884-5002 ask for Joe. AUTO Mechanic helper, able to grease oil cars, do odd jobs. Salary, vacation, insurance, uniforms furnished. Ed Weber, Chrysler Plymouth Dealer, 550 Broadwav.

McKees Rocks. AUTO Bodv Mechanic Experienced only, have own tools, 885-1144. AUTO Mechanic With state insp. license, top wages. Write Box 0 191, Press.

AUTO Mechanic Experience, good pay, dependable. Apply Paul Leo's Esso, 7th St. Ft. Duquesne Blvd. AUTO Service write up or assistant service manager; able 1o talk to customers.

answer phone, write warranty service claims. Handicapped person welcome, Ed Weber, Chrysler Plymouth Dealer, 550 Broadway, McKees Rocks. AUTO Salesperson Volkswagon. oldest vW dealer in Tri-State area, Experience preferred but not necessary Apply in person only. Mr.

Clowes, Billco Motors Perry Highway, Wexford, Pa. WHEN ANSWERING ADS WITH PRESS BOX NO'S. ADDRESS ALL BOX REPLIES TO PITTSBURGH PRESS PRESS BOX NO. 34 BLYD. OF ALLIES PITTSBURGH, PA.

15230 Mar. 25, 1972 13 3 Jobs--Male Interest Press. Marketing Manager PWR Reactor Equipment INSURANCE Adjustor With 1 10 7 vrs. experience needed by company. Please reply to Press Box 170 INSURANCE Agent Large TI debit.

agent to service established Group insurance, profit-sharing, pension plan. Good future for the right person. Potential commission $10,000 per vear plus. No experience necessary. Call 683-2643.

INSURANCE Excellent career opportunity in sales management. Thorough training with regular income, commissions fringe benefits. 261-2695. JANITOR North Side apartment building, full time job only. 323-0505; 653-4211.

JANITORIAL Husband wife, Whitehall area; hours each per. time, Sunday thru Friday, work to be done after 10 p. m. Contact Building Services. between 9 a.

m. 5 p. m. 881-3275. JANITORIAL, Work 6 nights per week, over 24 yrs.

old, car required. So. Hills Village, Write 2834 Liberty Pgh. 18222. KIT.

Help- Wildlife Golf Club, ple Allison Pk. p. m. KITCHEN INSTALLERS Thoroughly experienced In kitchen remodeling with own tools. Highest pay in the City.

Salary or contract. Call Mr. Nese, 882-0300. KITCHEN TRENDS 4144 Saw Mill Run Blvd. MACHINIST Job shop exp.

Etna area. 781-7721. MACHINIST-With tool and die making experience, for building complex automatic machinery. Gluco, Box 336, Monroeville, Pa. 15146.

MACHINIST Lathe operator, must be experienced. Call after 9 a. 461-5929. MACHINIST Skilled Turner-Miller, for Interesting work with progressive company. North Hills.

931-5260. MAINTENANCE Person with knowledge of repairs pertaining to rental properties. Must direct and oversee maintenance crew and know the locations of the streets in th city as well as the showing and renting of these properties. Those qualified call 363-0100, Mr. Hendrickson or Mr.

Seabrook. MAINTENANCE other Small apt. employment. to Write Press Box 196. MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT Capable of supervising maintenance dept.

for apartment complex. Experienced in plumbing, carpentry, masonry, painting landscape. Must have transportation. Live on site. Send complete resume wages required references.

Write 131, A truly exceptional opportunity for experienced PWR marketing individual with intimate knowledge of refueling activities. A dynamic organization needs your talents experience with utilities to assist their marketing afforts in refueling equipment services, and ISI and maintenance activities. Salary open. Your resume will be held in strictest confidence. We are an equal opportunity employer in the Northeast.

Send resume to Box 519, Press. MEAT Cutters Full part time, experienced. Apply Super Market, 2327 Babcock Blvd. MEAT Cutter, Counterman-Apply in person. Longo's Market, 6419 Shetland Ave.

East Liberty. MECHANICS Tractor, 864-0268. trailer 9 to 5 experience, Mon. thru Cheswick Fri. MELTING SUPERINTENDENT Experienced manager capable of managing an electric arc melting operation in Chicago suburban area.

Full departmental responsibilities for facture supervision, budgets and the manu: of quality steel. Metallurgical or engineering dearee required. Excellent company paid benefits. Salary commensurate with experience. Faual opportunity employer.

BOX 0-172 PRESS MODELS. Models Adults. Unlim. child, 471-3318. no: WANT AD INDEX Notices: A--Death Notices B-Lodge-Veterans' Notices C--Card of Thanks D-In Memoriam -Funeral Directors F--Florist G--Monuments Cemetery Lots H-Clubs Legals: Legal Notices Dividend Notices Proposals Announcements: 1-Lost Found 1A-Share A Ride 2-Personal 2A-Employment Service 2B-Business Personal Interest- Male Employment: 3A-Engineers 3B-Sales, Male Interest Sales, Male Interest Help Wanted 6-Jobs of Interest-Female Sales, Female Interest 6B-Child Care 7-Situations Wanted, Male 8-Situations Wanted, Female Educational Directory: 9-Schools and Instruction Rentals: 10-Furnished Rooms 10A-Furnished Rms.

with Board Homes 11-Unfurnished Rooms -Rent 12-Housekeeping RoomsFurnished 14-Wanted, Rooms Board 16-Hotel Rooms 16A-City Apartments--Rent 17-Suburban Apts 18-Apartments-East End 19-Apartment Hotels-Rent 20-Apartments-South Hills 21-Apartments-North Side 22-City Suburban Houses -Rent 23-East End Houses--Rent 24-North Side Houses--Rent 25-South Hills Houses -Rent 26-Furnished Apts. Houses 26-Furniture Rentals 26B-Share 27-Garages-Rent 27A-Office, Desk Space Rent 28-Business Properties-Rent 28A -Industrial Properties--Rent 29-Resorts, Cottages--Rent 29A-Resorts, Cottages--Sale 30-Farms to Rent 31-Wanted to Rent 31A-Exchange Real Estate-For Sale: 33-East Suburban Houses -Sale Suburban--Sale Houses--Sale 33C-Westmoreland 34-East End Houses-For Sale 35-North Side Houses--For Sale 35A-South West Suburban Houses For Sale 36-South Hills Houses-For Sale 36A-Mt. Lebanon Houses-Sale 37-Lots For Sale 38-Exchange Real Estate 39-Investment Property--Sale 39A -Industrial Properties-Sale 40-Business Properties--For Sale Gas41-Farms and Acreage -For Sale Real Estate 418-Florida-Rent or Sale 41C-Hunting Places--Rent or Sale 42-Wanted Real Estate Financial: 43-Financial-Mortgages 44-Business Opportunities 44A-Home Improvement Remodeling Money To Loan: 45-Loans Business Service: 45A-Business Services Merchandise: 46-Miscellaneous-Sale 46-Wearing Apparel 46B-Musical Instruments 46C-Camera and Supplies 46E-Building Materials. 47-Coal and Fuel 48-Household Goods 48A-Radio-Television 48B-Auction Sales 49-Machinery and Tools 49-Tool Equipment Rental 50-Swaps 51-Specials 52-Wanted To Buy Pets: 53-Dogs, Cats, Pets, etc. Garden: 54-Horses, Stock, Vehicles 54A-Farm Machinery.

55-Garden Stamps And Coins: 59-Stamps and Coins Travel Service: 59-Travel Service Outdoor Sports: 60-Camping Equipment 60A-Motor Homes 60B-Sporting Goods 61-Boats Motors 62-Motorcycles, Bicycles Scooters or Karts Automotive: 63-Airplanes For Sale 64-Mobile Homes 65-Cars-Trucks, Rent or Lease 66-Automobiles For Sale 67-Sport Foreign Cars 67A-Hi-Performance Cars 68-Wanted Automobiles 69-Trucks, Tractors, Buses 70-Wrecked Cars Bought 71-Auto Repairs 72-Tires, Accessories, Parts SI husband of Frances Smurphat; father of Mrs. Frances Jane Matto; brother of Corinne Collins. Friends received WILLIG FUNERAL HOME, 220 9th McKeesport. Services Monday 11 a. m.

DUFFY Peter of Railroad Larimer, on Thursday, March 23, 1972, husband of Mrs. Frances Phillips Duffy; step father of William Cooper; brother of Margaret Duffy and Mrs. Catherine Guise. Friends will be received at the JOSEPH F. OTT FUNERAL HOME, 5th Oak Irwin 2-5 and 7-9 p.

m. Mass of the Resurrection will be offered at 12 noon Monday in the Immaculate Conception R. C. Church. FENK On Friday, March 24, 1972, George beloved husband of the late Mary (O'Brien); father of Mrs.

Nora Hudson of Cleveland, 0. Mrs. Loretta Claus, William George J. Fenk also survived by four grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. Friends received in the EDWARD P.

KANAI FUNERAL HOME, 500 Greenfield Ave. Funeral Tuesday 10:30 a. m. with funeral mass in St. Rosalia Church at 11 a.

m. Visitations with family 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. FUNK Albert beloved husband of Lois A. Smith Funk, of Mars, on Friday, March 24, 1972; father of Albert C.

and James brother of Mrs. Rose Hogan and Edward G. Funk; survived also, by 4 grandchildren. Beginning Saturday at 7. p.

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

N. S. Funeral Mass in St. Cyrill's Church Tuesday, at 10 a. m.

FUNK March 24, 1972, Mrs. Nellie McKibben, of 618 Kenny West Mifflin, beloved mother of Mrs. Bertha Axelson, Mrs. Margaret Combs, Mrs. Joan Kuss, Shirley Funk, Albert Clarence, Robert and William Funk; sister of Mrs.

Ida Muir, Mrs. Mae Copeland, Mrs. Margaret Linn; also 19 grandchildren and 6. great-grandchildren. Family will receive friends 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. at theGEORGE IRVIN GREEN FUNERAL HOME, 3511 Main St. (Homestead Park, Munhall) Services on Monday at 1 p.m. GIUDICI On Friday, March 24, 1972, William Giudici, of Beechview, beloved husband of Mollie Hersko Giudici, formerly of Spring Hill; brother of Raymond Giudici. Friends received at the BEINHAUER AND SON CO.

MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty beginning Saturday, after p. where services be held Monday morning at 11 a. m. GORSKI On Wednesday, March 22, 1972. Elizabeth Novak, wife of the late George A.

Gorski of Brookline, beloved mother of Marie Davis, Joseph G. and John F. Gorski, Helen Hill, Betty McDonough and Florence Burk. Also 15 grandchildren and 11 great -grandchildren. Sister of Antonette Harbar and Joseph Novak.

Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER AND SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave. 2-4 and 7-9 D. me, Funeral liturgy at St.

Pius Church on Monday at 11 a. m. Interment St. Stanislaus Cemetery. GRECO On Wednesday, March 22, 1972, Rosaria, beloved wife of the late Giuseppe; mother of Mrs.

Rose Storm and Joseph Greco; sister of Domenic Cirillo of Italy. Also survived by five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friends received at the VINCENT M. BRARO FUNERAL HOME, 123 Meadow St. Requiem high mass in Our Lady Help of Christian Church on Monday at 9:30 a.

m. GRYNIEWICZ (Jeffrey) On Wednesday, March 22, 1972, Marie, of 4103 Davison wife of the late Peter Gryniewicz; mother of Harriet A. Quinian, Mary (Babe) Devinney, William (Ernie) and Harry (Hank) Jenkins; also 14 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Funeral from the NER G. LUTZ FUNERAL HOME (formerly Henninger) 4635 Butler on Monday, March 27, at 9 d.

m. Requiem high Mass at St. Mary's Church, 46th at 10 a.m. HARVISON On March 23, 1972, Sadie Harvison, formerly of Whitehall, mother of Charles Haldeman of Chicago, sister of Samuel Fry of Fla. Friends received at the READSHAW FUNERAL HOME, 1503 Brownsville Rd.

Funeral liturgy in St. Elizabeth Church Mon, at 10 a. m. HODIL Margaret Newman, on March 23, 1972, of 28 Maplewood Etna, wife of Emory E. Hodil; mother of LaVern and William Hodil; sister of Bertha Farmerie and Leonard Newman; also five grandchildren.

Members Ladies Aid Society of First Evangelical Church of Sharpsburg and friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. at WM. J. OGRODNIK FUNERAL HOME, 333 Butler Etna, where services will be held on Monday at 2 p.

m. IRVIN Charlotte M. (Dot), on March 24, 1972, of Graham Penn Hills; wife of the laet David J. Irwin; sister of Maude M. Schade.

Friends mav call at the C. DALE WILCOX FUNERAL HOME, Rebecca and Center Sts. Wilk. Services Monday at 11 o'clock. (Family hours 2-4 and 7-9).

JACOBS On Friday, March 24, 1972, Evan T. Jacobs (formerly of Irwin), beloved husband Mary E. Sturchio Jacobs; father of Thomas Jacobs; son of Anna M. Jacobs: brother of Margaret M. Jacobs.

Friends received after 3 p. m. Saturday at McCABE BROS. INC. FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut Shadyside where Funeral Services will be held Monday, March 27, 1972, at 2 p.

m. Interment Penn Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. JANISZEWSKI On Thursday, March 23, 1972. Stephen (Steve) beloved husband of Jane Fankulewski; brother of Mrs. Helen Kopolozich and Joseph Janis; also survived by two nieces.

Friends received at the WALTER J. ZALEWSKI FUNERAL HOME, 216 44th from 12-9 p. m. Funeral on Monday at 9 a. m.

Funeral mass in Holy Family Church at 10 a.m. JANKUS Suddenly, on Fridav, March 24, 1972, George beloved husband of Nettie Steele of 3121 Perrysville father of Mrs. Joanna Giardina and Mrs. Teddy Soller; also survived by five grandchildren. Friends received at the SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville Ave.

Funeral on Monday morning at 11 o'clock. High mass of the Resurrection in the Annunciation Church at 11:30 o'clock. KANE (DOVEN) Cecelia on Thursday, March 23, 1972. of Shaler mother of Terry Townsend; daughter of Frances Kitny; sister of Elinor Sedberry; also survived by four arandchildren. Family will receive friends 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

at the WAITER SPEPLING IR. FU. NERAL HOME, 123 North Miltvale. Moss of the Re in St. Anthonys Church on Monday, March 27, 1972 at 10 a.m.

KARGLE Suddenly. on March 23, 1972, Helen of Oakdale, mother of Shirley Dotchin, Joseph and George; also survived by 10 grandchildren. Friends received at the RICHARD THOMAS FUNERAL HOME, State Oakdale, where services will be held Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. KNIELING On Friday, March 24, 1972. Leona L.

Clark of Lawrenceville, wife of the late Henry E. Knielina: mother of Henry F. (Bud) and Leonard C. Knieling; also three grandchildren; sister of Mary Kronp of McKeesport, Leonard and Thomas Clark. Funeral from the VERNER G.

LUTZ (formerly Henninger) 4635 Butler St. on Monday, March at p. m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 D. m.

KORUS On Wednesday, March 22, 1972. Maryanna, of the S. wife of Andrew J. Kobus; mother of Helen Waldo, Stanley, John, Cecelia Hoffman. Sophie Fortner, Rose M.

Kobus, Loretta Dailey, Franny Berberich, Laura Kleinfelder and the late Frank Kobus; also survived by 17 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren, and seven great-great-gradnchildren; sister of Victoria Kolski. Friends received at the JOHN J. GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 S. 15th St. Funeral Monday at 9 a.m.

Funeral Liturgy in St. Josaphat's Church at 10 a.m. LERGENMILLER On Friday, March 24, 1972, Helen Rudolph of Winton wife of the late John Lergenmiller; also vived bv nieces and nephews. Friends will he received at the L. BEINHAUER AND SON CO.

MORTUARY. 2630 Wast Liberty beginning Saturday evening at 7 p. m. Notice of time later. LINCOLN Emma on March 24, 1972, of Emernid North Hills, formerly of Princeton beloved wife of Rollo B.

Lincoln; mother of Martha L. Douds, Hazel L. Lana, Janet L. Bovnton and Edwin G. Lincoln; sister of Jessie G.

Monks; also eight arundchildren and five areat-grandchildren. Friends mav call at the C. DALE WILCOX FUNERAL HOME, Rebecca and Center Wilk. Services Monday at 1:30 D. m.

(Family hours 24 end do EACH HOUR 2,864 HOUSES ARE SOLD THROUGH Classified Advertising BUREAU OF ADVERTISING Newspaper Classified Advertising is finding homes for Americans at a rate of 2,864 every hour. OF FAMILIES PURCHASING A HOME OBTAIN THEIR LEADS FROM Classified Advertising Cited as the two keys to successful real estate advertising were: first, to advertise consistently, and second, to determine specific interests of buyers in a given market and include information of vital interest to the purchaser in the ad copy. Interests will vary from market to market, but general areas of interest include price; number of bedrooms; garage; terms; proximity to schools, transportation, shopping, size of lot; manufacturers' brands; and living area. FOR INSTANT RESULTS DIAL 263-1201 PITTSBURGH PRESS AND POSTGAZETTE WANT ADS and Harry Gratter. 19 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.

Friends may call aat the NEVIL E. FRANK FUNERAL HOME, 1314 Middie Sharpsburg (formerly Alvin R. Campbell). Funeral Liturgy in Madonna of Jerusalem Church on Monday at 9:30 a. m.

(Off street parking). BERTOLINA Angelo G. of 527 Main Irwin, on Thursday, March 23, 1972, husband of Maria Hankle Bertolina; father Mrs. Clara Rielly, James, and Paul: brother of Mrs. Flora Hankle.

Friends will be received at the JOSEPH F. OTT FUNERAL HOME, 5th Oak the Resurrection will "be offered Irwin, 2-5 and 7-9 p. Mass of Monday morning at 10 o'clock in the Immaculate Conception R. C. Church.

BOWERS On Friday, March 24, 1972, Arthur L. of Gibsonia, husband of Bernice Wockley; father of Beverly Erhard and Wayne Bowers; brother of Roy C. and Eugene K. Bowers; grandfather of Gregory R. Erhard Jr.

Friends received after p. m. Saturday at the HENRY C. BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt. Royal Glenshaw.

Service in the Bakerstown Presbyterian Church on Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. In lieu of flowers make Memorials to the Leukemia Societv. BOWERS Of Ormsby Mt. Oliver, on Thursday, March 23, Samuel in his 76th vear; beloved husband of Marie T. Donahue Bowers; father of Mary Kellner, Edna Zerr, Dolores Skiba, Catherine Grottenthaler, Adrian, Robert, Alvin and Samuel Bower brother of Eva Luther; also 31 grandchildren.

Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME of HOWARD A. FARNSWORTH, 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Notice of time later. BRANDON Suddenly, on Friday, March 24, Ben Brandon of 47 Foster Square; cousin of Robb H.

Cramer and Lewis J. Robb of Beaumont, Texas. Friends received at H. SAMSON 537 Neville Oakland Civic Center, Saturday 7-9 p. Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.

where services will be held Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment Ashtabula, Ohio. Family suggests Memorial contributions to the Allegheny Valley School for Exceptional Children. BURNS On Friday, March 24, 1972, Hugh, husband of Fern Poe Burns of West View; father of Patricia Burns Hitchings, Hugh Marlene Burns Winter, Richard William D. and David M.

Burns; brother of Lawrence Hoerstig, Regis and John Burns, Caroline Vaughn, Berth Nve and Mildred Fuchs; als five grandchildren. Family will receive friends from 2-4 and 7-10 p. m. at the T. DEVLIN UNERAL HOME, 806 Perry North Hills.

Funeral mass in St. Athanasius Church Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Members of West View Post V.F.W., West View Volunteer Fire Dept. and North Hills S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. invited.

CAMPBELL Anne Chillcott Campbell, widow of George D. of Brighton North Side, on Friday, March 24. 1972: beloved mother of Marv, Mrs. Margaret Dummar and Jack R. Campbell and sister of Mrs.

Margaret Eckert and the late Harry Chillcott; survived also by four grandchildren and two great -grandchildren. On Saturday and Sundav the family will receive visitors 2-4 7-9 p. m. the HOME of WILLIAM F. O'BRIEN, 3724 California Cooper N.

S. Services Monday, at 1 m. CAMPANO DeLucia Campano March, Swissvale, Suddenly, on 23, Anna beloved wife of Anthony; mother of Mrs Roy (Esther) Lawrence, Miss Lena Campano, Mrs. Fred (Mary) Liscio, Joseph and the late James; sister of Mrs. Margaret Angelo, Mrs.

Julia Panaia, Mrs. Helen Cuccaro; also 12 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends received at the EDWARD T. PERRONE MORTUARY, 7455 Church Swissvale. Funeral on Monday, March 27.

Requiem Mass in the Madonna Del Castello Church at 10 a. m. Family hours 2-5 and 7-10. CICHOWICZ On Thursday, March 23, 1972, Valentine, beloved husband of Elizabeth (Lavery); father of Eleen A. Karlic and Mrs.

Mary Ann Drohomericki; brother of Joseph, Michael and the late Mrs. Ann Duda, Walter and Stephen Cichowicz; also survived by inree Grandchildren. Friends received after 7:20 p.m. Friday in the EDWARD P. KANAI FUNERAL HOME, 500 Greenfield Ave.

Funeral Monday 9:30 a. m. with funeral mass in St. Rosalia Church at 10 a. m.

CRAWFORD Beulah M. of 109 Walker Butler, formerly of Millvale, On Friday, March 24, 1972, wife of the late Robert O. Crawford; mother of John, (Margaret) Daum, of Butler, Gayle L. Crawford, Delano A. (Pete) Crawford; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; sister of Lewis H.

Dunn Blairsville, Mrs. Rena Matterer of Follansbee, W. Va. Friends received at the THOMPSON-MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 124 North Butler. Saturday 7-9; Sunday 3-5 and 7-9.

Funeral services on Monday at 3 p. m. Interment North Cemetery, Butler. DARABANT Eileen Daly, on Thursday, March 23, 1972, beloved wife of William; mother of LaVerne Darabant; daughter of Ethel, and the late William Daly;" sister of Marion Kearns, William and James Dalv. Friends received 7-9 p.m.

Friday; 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the A. STAAB SONS FUNERAL HOME, 900 Chartiers W. Poh. Mass of the Resurrection in St.

James Church on Monday, March 27, at 9 a. m. DAVAGE On Friday, March 24, 1972, Thomas S. Davage, beloved brother of Mrs. Gilbert (Annie) Peifer, Mrs.

Martha Pye, of Apollo, John of Fla. and Gilbert Davage of Apollo; also survived by 2 nieces and 1 nephew. Friends received Sunday, 12-4 and 7-9 p. m. 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. at the WAPLES AND TRENZ PENN HILLS FUNERAL HOME, 11110 Frankstown Notice of time of Service later. DILLON Of Coraopolis, on Friday. March 24, 1972. Ralph husband of the late Ethel Robinson Dillon.

Friends may call Saturday 7-9 p. m. and Sunday noon-4 and 7-9 p. at the COPELAND CORAOPOLIS FUNERAL HOME, 867 Fifth Ave, where services will be held Monday at 1:30. DUNLAP On Thurs.

at Phoenix, Arizona, James A. of Carson,.

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