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1 PITTSBURGH rOST-GAZin i l-: TI KSD VY, OCTOItKR 21, 1067 -26- 3 Male Help Wanted 3 Male Help Wanted Legal Notices Death Notices Legal Notices Death Notices Death Noticei PREVIOUS DEATHS DEATHS YESTERDAY Engineers: Boeing Openings on ApolloSATURN Pittsburgh Interviews October 23 through 27 at the WALTER O. PFTTIT FUNERAL HOME, 997 Greentice Rd. Reauiem high moss In St. Marlin Church on Wednesday morning at 10 clock. Soxman On Saturday, Oct.

21, 196', Frances M. w'legiei beloved wile of the late fcdwaid E. Soxman, motner ot Msgr. tdward N. Soxman (it Josephs, Veronal, Frances $.

Palmer, Charles VV, Tnomas Geoige and the lale Louis A. Soxman and Kathrvn M. Sweeney; sisler ot Charles A. Zleglcr ot Deiry, also survived bv 15 grandcinlilicn ond 28 gicat-giandchlldien. Friends received at the J.

McCABE FUNERAL HOME, V.04 Ihumas Blvd. I u-neral on Wednesday al a. with reauiem high moss In Holy ot tloweis, plea- make enntr ibu- lions 10 Vour ruvguii vnuniy vi Pittsburgh Hospital. Slachowiez Suddenly, on Monday, Oct. 23, 1967, Edward husband of Anneite Os-tncki, at 3844 Anderson Rd Gib-soma; father of Dora Michele Slachowiez; brother ot Mrs.

Laura Kuzno, Walter, John, and Henry Stachowicz, all ot Beover Co. Friends received at the HERBERT R. KING JR. FUNERAL HOME, Route 8 at Woodland Circle, Allison Purk Reauiem moss at St. Victor Church, Bairritord on Thursday morning at 10 a.

m. Swisdak (Zvizdak Suddenly, on Sundov, Oct. 22, 1967, John ol 34 Stewort Turtle Creek, beloved son ot Mrs. Mary Swisdnk; beloved husband ot Mrs. Emn Swisdak; father of Broth er 1 homos W.

Swisdak, F.S.C., and Mrs. Bclsy Splerto; grandfather of John Michael; brother ot Michael and Julia Swisdak and Mrs. Helen Keating. Friends may call at the EMILY M. LANIGAN FUNERAL HOME, 700 Linden E.

where services will be held at 9-15 a. m. on Wednesday at divine liturgy in St. John's G. C.

Church of E. Pgh. ot 10 a. m. Visitations with family 2-4 ond 7-9 in.

Szbo (Sabo) Stephen, of 1107 MeClure Mun-hall, on Sunday, Oct. 22, 1967, beloved husband of Fsfher; father of James, William and Stephen Valda. Also three grandchildren. Friends received at the I VAN k. BRAjto FUNERAL HOME, 315 10th Ave, Homestead, funeral services on Wednesday at 11 a.m.

In the First Hungarian Reformed Church of Homestead. Taylor Lillian E. Donahue of 23nv Meadow 1967, beloved mother ol Mrs. Edith T. Kuenzig and Mrs.

Sara T. Girard; also survived by seven orandchildren, 20 greatgrandchildren and two oreat-grealorondchll. 9.r?n;.ELlcnds mn' 'a'1 a trie MAURICE L. KNEE MEMORIAL HOMb, Center at South, Wilks. Services on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock, (Family hours 2-4 and 7-9 p.

Usnick hn SnturHnu Ort 11 irw, -it James of 2316 44th N. Washington, D. husband of Betty Jane Bonn; son of Andrew and Betty Usnick of Cuddy, brother ot DornthV AAnrnnnti nnA Mnr.hnil li. nick of Bridgeville. Visiting hours from 10 a.

m. to in p. however, friends will be personally received by the family from 3-5 end 7-9 p. m. at the SAMUEL B.

FRYER FUNERAL HOME, 729 Washington Ave Bridgeville. Reauiem mos ot St Barbara R. C. Church Thursday at 10 a. m.

Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery, Thens Suddenly, on Monday, Oct. 23, 1967, rxuii'c, iipv, ur I rv LMVISinn Rankin, beloved wife of the late Joseph Thens; mother of William and Elsie Thens, Mrs. Ruth Smith and the lote Henry Thens; four grandchildren ond three greatgrandchildren. Friends received at the THEODORE J. SCHLEIFER JR.

FUNERAL HOME, corner Second St. and Comne Braddock. Funeral services on Thursday, Oct. 26, at 2 P. m.

Visitations with the family 2-5 and 7-10 p. m. Toth Steve on Monday. Oct. 23, 1967, husband of Anna Pastor Toth, father of Elizabeth Kimak; soa of Anna Paulcvitch Toth and four sisters Hiving in Europe; grandfather at Steven and Nicholas Kimak Frienas received at the STFPHFN A TOOLE FUNERAL HOME, lor- O'Toole and Connor in nneiwcoa.

Keauiem mass at Holy Angel's Church on Friday at 9 a. m. Town On Sundav, Oct. 22, 1967, Dorothyann, beloved wife of Or. Ronald A Town; mother of Barbara Ann Olander of Patchcaue, L.

sister of Kathryn E. Best, Dr. D. Harrison r.0"." Mrs- Prances Lou Stevens of St. Louis, Mo.

Friends received 0 the MORASCO FUNERAL HOME, Frankstown Penn Hills Funeral services on Wednesday at p. m. Vrscak On Sunday, Oct. 22, 1967, Nick, nf Carneaie husband of Mary Buchlmaver; father of Agnes Wagner, Marv Elizabeth Price, Barbara Ann Dotterwiech, Nick Jr Raymond and William Vrscak; also 12 orandchildren and one grent-grnndson. Fnnerot from the AL-BERT B.

AND MARIE HEN-NINGER FUNERAL HOME, 4615 Buher rn Thursdnv. Oct 26, at 9 a. m. Reauiem hioh mass in St. Nicholas Church, Millvale, at 10 a.

m. Williams On Monday, Oct. 23, 1967, p. Gar-don Williams, beloved hushnnd of lrene Donver Williams, of 1921 Mor-reil Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

nt the DAI A CILLILAND FUNFRAL HOME, 366 Lincoln Bellevue, where services will be held on Thursday at 2 P. m. Masonic services bv the Davoge Lfidne. No 3'4 1 On Wednesday at I p. m.

Wells On M-nHfiv, Oft 19, Mrr-hert Wellv hushunel of Dorothy itourlty vve'ls, oi 4 Rav irri Rcntd; brothpr of Wn. Jessie Wtli Clork of NewnrV, N. onr rtfnhew. H. 1 Odd Clark, of MM ton, Conn.

J-ripnrK will rrrplvrrj ot the JAMES FUNERAL HOME, Fnllons hee, W. Vo where se vires will he held Of Wfdnpiriav, Ort 2.S, ot 2 d. Interment Union CemMerv. Arranoementl bv H. SAMSON, INC.) Yost On Sundnv, Oct 1967, John N.

Yo'-t ot Irwin, Pa; father ot Mtss Gertrude ond Henrv brother nf Mrv Catherine Becker nnd William olso survived by three grandchildren Friends received nt the WILLIAM N. SNYDER A SON FUNERAL HOME, SI) Mom St, Irwin. Reauiem high mass Wednesday at 9:30 a. m. B.isfceti in A MA.

SPRAYS $SS i-noo Monuments Cemetery ALLEGHENY Memorial Park -Cemetery lots, excellent location. Must sacrifice. 441-9935. ANIMAL Rescue League can help find your lost dog. 661-6452.

CLARINET-Lost vicinity of St. Clair Hospital; in grey case. 2M-5S32, GERMAN Shepherd-Lost, male-black saddle; tan markings; wearing chain collar license; Bellevue, Northside vicinity; Reword. 766-1925. MONEY-Between i0 ond S75.

Lost Stutz's Pharmacy, South Side. Mother of 6. ages 4, 3, 2, I and 3 months. 431-7922. WIRE Haired Terrier-Mole: "Buttons' slipped his collar.

Mt. l.ern-nan, near Castle Shannon. Reward. 561-1201. 2B Business Personals SINGER Francis St.

John now available for engagements. Colleges, socials, churches, etc. Pittsburgh resident. 231-2791. MUTUAL Funds Lite Insurance, Hospitalization Insurance.

Sam Strassman Agency, 271-4788. Legal Notices Notice Is hereby fllven that I will not be responsible for any I debts contracted bv anyone other 1 than mvself after this date, Oct. 24, i 1967. William M. Donaldson, Center 1 New Texas Pa.

38. Estate of Andrew Dudrek, deceased, of Pgh, Pa No. 4056 of 1962. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons navmg claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay ta Maroaret Dudrek, 552 Greenfield Pa. 15207.

Siephen Steranchak, I 1502 Frick Pa. 15219. Estate of Ada B. Gregg, deceased, Sewicklev, Pa. No.

4539 of 1967. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebt-d to decedent to make oavment without delay to George B. Greag, 1136 Inglenook Cincinnati, Ohio, and Kathrvn G. Rinehare, 619 Cochran Sewicklev, Pa. Thomas i W.

Neely Jr Neely Voss, i 1402 Frick Pa. 15219. I Estate ol Sebastian Pollner, deceased, of Pa. No. 4545 of 1967.

Letters of administration on his estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons hawing claims cr demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delav to Frances Schmidt 1544 Pa. 15227, Henry T. Miklas. 1107 Lawyers Pa. 15319.

Estnte of Herbert E. Jesse A-K-A 1 Herbert Edward Jesse, deceased, of Pa. No. 4536 of 196. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who -reauests all persons havina claims nr demands against the estate ol decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delav to I Edna Jesse 6236 Fifth Ave.

Act. 200 Pa. 155.32, Ruth Fcrsnt, 62,16 t-ittn Ave. Apr. 201-A, Pa.

I5Z32, Estate ol Harrv M. Edinger, deceased, of Po. No. 4525 of 1967. Letters of administration on his estaie were granted to the undersigned who reauests alt persons having claims or demands aaainst the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to moke payment withnut delay to Les Rempert, Admx 1151 I tin Street, Pah.

15212 Pd. C. R. Capone, 1718 Frick Pa. Estaie of Charles Russell, deceased, of Pa.

No. 4543 of 196. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known ttie same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delav to Ruth Russell 2194 Elmore Sa. Aot. 258, Pa Haves C.

Stover, 1100 Oliver Pa. 15222. florists 1 Lost and Found Boeing's deep involvement with ApolloSaturn the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's historic lunar landing program, provides immediate career opportunities with Boeing engineering staffs at the following locations: NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Florida; Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama; Manned Spacecraft Center. Houston, Texas; Michoud Assembly Facility, New Orleans, Louisiana, and Apollo Program Office, Washington, D. C.

A major contractor on the ApolloSaturn program, The Boeing Company has assumed additional responsibilities in assisting and supporting NASA in the performance of certain Technical Integration and Evaluation (TIE) tasks for Apollo project flights AS 50 1 through AS 5 1 5. Boeing will be responsible for integrating Saturn launch vehicles with the Apollo command modules as well as the lunar module. These TIE assignments are in addition to Boeing's present Saturn work which includes engineering, construction and test of the 7.5-million-pound-thrust Saturn first stage booster at New Orleans; support of assembly and system integration of the vehicle's second and third stages with the first at Huntsville, and design engineering support of certain ground support equipment at Kennedy Space Center. Immediate openings exist in: CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT INTERFACE ENGINEERING INTEGRATION ENGINEERING VSTEMS SAFETY 10GRAM CONTROL I PLANNING tSTING (INCLUDING PLANNING, INTEGRATION, MONITORING, DATA REDUCTION ANALYSIS) MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS "SUABILITY OGISTICS UNCH OPERATIONS INTEGRATION MGHT MECHANICS IGHT EVALUATION OMPUTER TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMMING FACILITIES ENGINEERING INSTRUMENTATION Minimum requirements include a B.S. degree in an applicable discipline.

Salaries are commensurate with experience and educational background. Travel and moving allowances are paid to newly employed personnel. Boeing is an equal opportunity employer. For a personal, confidential interview at your convenience, please telephone: Mr. Homer Sullivan Phone: (412) 391-1548 Monday, October 23 through Friday, October 27 (Evening interviews may be arranged) If you are unable to meet with our interviewers, please send your resume to: Southeast Staffing Manager, The Boeing Company, P.O.

Box I680-JE6, Huntsville, Alabama 35807. Please indicate the location of your choice: Florida, Huntsville, Houston, New Orleans, or Washington, D.C. Barry On Sundov, Oct. 71, 1967, Laura Jones Barrv of 201 Charles St widow of William t-mmett Barrv; beloved mother of Will'am, Edward, Margoret, Grace and Mrs. Jean Kennedy; also two grandchildren; sister of Walter Raymond, Jacob and Alice Jones, Mrs Maroaret Campbell, Mrs.

Marie Meyers and the lote John A. Jones. Friends received nt the COL-LIGANBARRY FUNERAL HOME, 60S Warrington Ave. Funeral on Wednesday, Oct 25, at 9 a. m.

Hiah mass of reaulem In St. George Church at 10 a. m. Bartman On Sunday, Oct. 1967, Josephine (formerly ot Beechwopd I vd he-loved aunt of Joseph Turek and ss Antoinette Turek, of Connellsville, Po.

Funeral on Wednesdov at a. m. from the ALBERT F. BOREK FUNERAL HOME, 249 Mnm Lcw-rencevllle. Reaulem moss at In St.

Stanislaus Church, visitation 12 noon until 10 p. m. Bcley Stella, on Sundnv. Oct. 72, 1967 wife of Michael of 1262 Hodaklss mother of Lt.

Georoe Belev and Ben amin. T-nrmn BORZA FUNERAL HOME, 2419 California n. 3. im neral later. Bluemke On Monday, Oct.

73, 1W Ida. formerly of N.S. Sister of Mrs. Anna Wolfert. Funeral from A- SCHELLH AAS SON FUNERAL HOME, 707 East N.

S. on Thurs-day at I p.m. Visitation with family 2-4 and 7-9 P. m. Bodine Suddenly, on Sunday, Oct 22, 1W7, at Athens, O.

Bonnie Jean, aae 19, beloved riauohtr-r of Gerald a and Ruth Owens Bodine, of 3030 Dwlaht Dormont sister ot MrT Judith' Hoftmnns, of Voldos a granddaughter of Mis. Br ice Owens Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 W. Liberty Ave, Tuesday.

7 9 p. Wednesday, 2-4 Znd 9 0. m. Services on Thursday ot 10-30 o. m.

Friends Invited. Interment private. Bucar rtn Saturday, Oct. 21, 1967. Thomas.

lfS flrfrk St Monroeville, tilZfoTiA Barbara Bucar nnd brother of Ivan Family wm 9:30 a. m. Bucks Jr Thomas A. brother n(aVoseph Mrs Marie Stashko, Mrs. Mrs Theresa Kudrna; ce1vedat thTlTZGERALD SYKA EHhmafof'; Pet" Paul Uk.

Catholic Church on Wednesday at 9 a. m. Campbell On Saturday, Oct 21, 1W Care wife of Samuel F. Campbell br. ot mother of Samuel F.

Campbell Jr. ond Robert C. Carnobel; so sur- SLft HOME 733 Ross Ave Wilk. Serv-rceTfuesdoy'otternrx-n at 2 olock. Family hours 2-4 and 7-10 p.

m. Chardella vuai uv.nu On Sunday, Oct. 22, 1967, Chris Ina Priore, be oved wife of the lote Cnarles Chardella; mother of Ro a mesNj. and Revived Sy 26 and 38 'poblnson Oakland. Funeral I.

m. Coulter Alss Margaret, Skara Glen, Greens-urg, on Sunday morning, Oct. 22, 1967. Survived bv nephews, John Barclay John H. Coulter, both of Greensburg, and Henry W.

Coulter Washington, D. and nieces, M. John R. Durrance, Denver, and Mrs. Emma Ware, St Louis, also survived by 17 grndnleces and a nephews Friends will HFNRY S.

COSHEY FUNERAL Come 319 W. Pittsburgh greensburg 35 ond 7-9 p. be-dinning Monday evening. Services at 10-30 Wednesday morning from Si. funeral home.

Private in erment St Clair Cemetery. Memorials may be made to charity of your choice. Diehl On Monday, Oct. 23, 1967, John, 27 Howard Ml II vale, husband Millie Karnman Diehl. lends re ceived at the E.

J. PFEIrcK t-u-NERAL HOME, 512 Grant Ave, Millvale. Services at the Funeral Home on Thursday, Oct. 26, at 2 p. m.

Duschl MA fvs lOiT Ol-llll 6 AileanenvrRiveV Oakmont, husband of Teresa (Panial; brother of Mrs. Bertha mass at real em SL irenaeus RC Church, Oakmont, on Wednesday at 12 o'clock noon. (AH Carmelites invited of the Pittsburgh Chapter 1 In lieu of flowers, please mow contributions to the Carmelite Missions. Ellis Suddenly, on Oct 21 1967, James Alfred, ot Road Bridgevi husband of Pouhne Oelschlaoer brother ot Sadie Elliott of Montoursville, Jessie Ellis of Munsev, and the fnt Jane Grish, Susan Snyder, len JMoser of TurbotvlHe. Pa Friends are personally received bv the s'am'u'eL FRYER FUNERAL HOME, 729 Washinaton Ave, Bridgevllle, where services will be held on Wednesday at 3 o.

rn. Memorial contributions can he made at the funeral home to the St Andrew'! Lutheran Church of Corneaie. Flenner ntiirdnv, Oct 21, 1967, Charles Fanner of 721 Penn N. Bred-Sock husband ot Helen Leckev; nTSth'er of Mrs. Henry Gray).

Friends received at the JOHN H. MrFARLAND FUNERAL N.C BrSddoc" where services will be held cn Wednesday at 1 30 0. m. Family hours 2-4 and 7 9 p. m.

Fowler On Saturday, Oct 21, 1967, Eva B. Fowler, ot 3714 Woolslayer Way, be-loJed wife of Charles A. Fowler; mother of Mrs. Norbert Hock Mrs. Ralph Bertolml of Youngstown Mrs.

Arthur Powers, ot Chicago, William Thomas and Regis V. Fowler; sister of Mrs. William Auth, Mrs Hilda Erra, Mrs. Anna Bentlev; olso .21 rtr.rl Friends received nt the ANTHONY SUFAK FUNERAL HOME, 3W9 Penn Ave Reauiem St Augustine Church on Wednesday ot 10 a. m.

Furko On Sunday, Oct. 22, 1967 Frank Furko (Rosarlo Fulcol Of 306 Archie St Oakmont, husband of the Inte Sarah; father ot Mrs. Minnie Guar-dino, Mrs. Josephine Bordonaro, Mrs. Sarah (Conle) Scarcelli, Mrs.

Nellie (Usher) Grohnm, James Thomas F. and Joseph T. Furko; brother of Mrs. Elvira Marnto; olso survived by grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren. Friends ma call of the LEONARD P.

BURKET FUNERAL HOME. Alleaheny Ave Oakmont. High mass of re-ouiem In St. Irenoeu-. C.

Church, Oakmont, Wednesday at 10 a. m. Garris On Saturday, Oct. 21, 19, at 4 4S Marian School, beloved wile of Leonard W. Garris ot 1114 Kir-ono Greentree; mother of Sandra and Susan Gorris; daughter at Dorothy Meier Shoot and the late Lloyd School; sisler ol Belly Arlene Grnvener.

Friend rpreied nt the FRANK W. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrvsville 2 4 and 7 9 p. m. Services on Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Gerwig On Sunday, Oct.

27, nt II Miss Henrietta Gerbrr Ger wig of the Arlington Apts 43S Bayard daughter of the lale George aed Emma Gerber Ger rg; sister of Georae H. Gerwig, EVERY CRAFT AND TRADE NECESSARY FOR HOME MAINTENANCE IS LISTED IN THE WANT AD SECTION OF THE PRESS or POST-GAZETTE TO PLACE YOUR WANT AD DIAL 203-1201 SAY "CHARGE IT" PLEASE! i i Eslnte of Susnn Brenner, deceased, of GienliHd, Po No. 446' ot I9r. Letters testamentary on htr estate were oronted to the undersigned who reauests all persons havina claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the snme ond all persons indented to decedent to m.ike payment without delay to Henry W. Brenner Exlr 710 Vance Coraepolis, Kenneth J.

Dorn. Attv, Mil law (, Finance Po. 15219. Estate of Roloh F. Srhlelch.

deceased, of Pgh Pa No. 4495 ot 196. Letters teslamenotry on nis estate were Granted la the undersigned who reauests all persons havina claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make knnwn the same and att persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Pittsburgh Notional Bank, 414 Wood Maurice M. Braunsteln, 1202 Frick Po. Estate of Martha Tea, deceased, of Pa No.

4498 of 1967. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons navmg claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Ralph Tea, 5600 Penn Pa Lloyd E. Gluck, Attv 418 Frick Bldg Pa. Estate of Vick Horvotic a k-a Vid Horvatic, deceased, of Wall, Pa. No.

5258 ot 1966. Letters cf administration c.t a on his estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons having claims or demands against the estate ol decedent to make known the same ond all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Mary A. Olsheskv, c.t. 411 Argyle Wall, Pa. George J.

Miller; Livingston Miller, 1140 Porter Bldg Pa. 15219. Estate of Ernest Hand a-k-a Earnest Hand, deceased, of Pa. No. 4460 of 196.

Letters of administration t.a. on his estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent ot make payment without delay to Dorthula Keith, ct. 2025 Bentlev Apt. 811, Pa. 15219 John R.

Luke, 702 Frick Pa. 15219 Estate of Michael M. Flaherty, deceased, nf Bellevue, Pa. No. 4649 cf 1967.

Letters of administration oa his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to moke known the same ond all persons indebted to decedent to make oavment without delay to John P. Flaherty, 336 N. Baloh Bellevue, Pa. 15202. McMonlgle 8.

Vesely, jcu Lincoln Ha. 15202 i-3puip ui oiuimiv (vi, Jones, deceased, of Pa. No. 4606 of 1967. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Sal lie Anne Slakes, 537 Rossmore Pa.

Peter Cooper, 1228 Frick ru. ijiy Pctnla nf Inhn of Unoer St. Clair Twd. Pa. No.

468 of 1967. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted lo the undersigned who reauests all persons having claims or demands ogainsl the estate of decedent to make known the some ond all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to June Ke'so and Pittsburgh National Bank, Fourth Ave. Wood Louis Abramson, niLK fa. M. B.

Wechsler, 13)2 Frick Pgh. 19, Pa. Notice Is hereby given that Articles of Incorporation were rnea witn and approved by the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, on the 13th day of October, 1967, for the purpose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation of a business coroorotloo which was organized under the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved May 5, 1933, P. L. 364, os amended.

The name of the corporation Is Corooration. The purpose or purposes for which it was organized are: To acauire by purchase, lease or otherwise, lands and interest in lands and to hold, own, improve, develope and monaae any real estate so acauired, and to erect or construct Ihereon houses, apartment houses, office buildmas, commercial structures or other improvements and to develope, alter, subdivide, deal in, operate, rent, lease, mortgage and sell the same in such parts or parcels Improved or unimproved, and on such terms as to time and manner of payment os may be agreed upon, and for these purposes to have, possess and enioy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly. M. B. Wechsler, 1312 Frick Pgh.

19, Pa. Notice Is hereby given that Articles of Incorporation I were tiled with and approved by the Deoirtment of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, on ths 1 3th day of October 1967, for the puroose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation of a bus-ness corporation which was oraanized under the Business Cer-- partition Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved May 5, 1933, P. L. 364, as amended. The name of the corporation is Alma Investments, Inc.

The purpose or purposes fnr which It was orgonired are: To ocamre by purchase, lose or otherwise, lands and interest in I lands and to hold, own, imnrove-rieveione and manage any real estate I so acquired, and to erect or con-, struct thereon houses, apartment 1 houses, office buddings, commercial structures or other improvements and to dvelooe, alter, subdivide, I denl in, operate, rent, lease, mort-' gage and sell the same In such parts or parcels improved or unimproved, end on such terms as to time and manner of payment as may be agreed upon, and for these purposes to have, possess and enioy all th I riahts, bnnefits ond privileges of said I Act of Assembly. Male Help Wanted AH advertisements in The Pittsburgh Post Gazette Male and Female Help columns offering Sales Positions, must indicate article or service to be sold and the basis of compensation. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette does not knowingly accept help wanted ads trom emoioverj covered bv the Fair Labor Standards Act, which ooolies to emoloyment In Interstate commerce. It they offer less than lh Icool minimum w.igt ($1.40 on hour tor those covered orlor to February 1, 19M, ond SI 00 an hour tor newlv covered emolovees) or tall to Day the applicable overtime. Contact the U.S Government ot Labor Incal office In Room 702, Federal Building, 1000 Llbsrty Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.

15222. Phone: 644-2996. 644-J997. When answering advertisements addressed to Posl-Gaiette boxes DO NO I Include other papers ot oer-sonal value. Advertisers often fall to call for all replies addressed to Post-Gazette bcx number ond this moll is destroyed If remaining over 10 days after final Insertion ol ad-vertisement.

In order to orotect the advertisers from receiving circular matter, It is expressly understood ond oared that all such matter shall be withheld as far as possible by The Post Gazette. Only bono fide answers ta advertisements In care of the Post-Gazette will be de'lvered to advertisers on presentation ot the box number tickets. Questions ana answert on Employment Agencies is available to vou by writing the Better Business Bureau, 230 Grant Bulldlno. Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219.

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSlllnnll. Office training programs. $45 ud. Pitth-Wood, call 391-101. Keorney-McDonnjyh EmDlovmcnt Acencv.

ASSEMBLE. Assembler hrlpers. Exnerienred, State schools attended rind previous employer. Night turn. Write Box 518, Post Gaette.

AUTO POLISHER Experienced. Willing worker to de- tail cars. Prngressivt new car agency. Rrnnd new shop. Ideal work Ing conditions.

Top wages many fringe benefits. Must he reliable. Get to on the ground ttoor for a I secure future, f'heni for appoint ment, I AUTO- Merhanir errrlenrr! nhi to aunlify for S'nle Inspection and manage hop. 231 W3. I BAKE-R-ilS0 starling 5alai Dlus overtime and bnH its.

Start at once. iSnuth Hilly HAi-aiL or Apprentice V00 gnar-anlrp for five dyv Monday thru riftny. Apply Koupers Powiit'wn BAPREP-Mnle or fcmnl Gotewov I Cenlrr Barber Shoo, Building No. 2, Lower Level. BAHHER or Good Apprentlce-Guor-n i lire and Moss Side Plna liorber Shop, Monroeville.

RAHBLR-MIi and commission. 44J- Wl BARRER-Apprentice or part-time. Universal Cydoos Bidu 650 Wash-Inolon Pd Mt. Lebanon. 343 3655; or 49.

BARBER Steady 5 dny, 9.30 lo 591, Commission, 91 9101 HA PUf Or grid nonrerilice. Part time, feninas ond Sntiiriluvs. Nnr-vin Burhrr 'jhop, Norwrn Shrpptng ent-r Hi.l BARBf 5 day wrek. West i Mrltlin Manor Borber Shop. Call BOOTBLACK E'nerlenrVd Peter-enres Anply Cur lion House Hotel Rurhr-r Shnp.

ROPING Mlil Ooerntnr Verlirril, Stnte srhnrls otlended ond orrvious emnlover fliohl turn. I Write BoxGi.l6,Pnst Gnrejte. fOLtiCllOli RenreM-ntritive lull jor nrirt time. Ixrellent anportu- 'nltv for nion with personal mntnrl ierierienre. hove rnr ond fur bond Write Vpnrtment 701, lorbes Ave, PittsDurgh, Pa.

15211. Palknvitr and Palkovitf, All'v. Wtsser McKeesnort, Pa. Notice is hereby given that Articles of Incoi poruhoft were tiled with and onni oved bv the Deportment ot State of ttie Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, at Horrishuig, on the l.ith day of October, 196. tor the purpose ot obtaining a Certificate ot Incorporation ot a business cor poration which was or canned under the Business Corporation Low ot (he Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved Mav 1913, P.

L. 3M, as amended. 7 he name of the corporation Is Reanl Gnit Co. The pur pose or purposes tor which It i was oraanlrert are: Unlimited power to engage In ond to do any lawtul act concerning any or oil lawful business tor which roror rations may be incorporated under this and tor those purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of soid Act of Assem hi John J. Kirk Attorney at Law.

No. l.T08 Law Finance Pittsburgh, 19, Pa. Notice Is hereby given pursuant to the orovisinns of Act Of Mav 24, 1945. P. L.

967, OS amended, nf intention to file in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, and In the office of the Prothononlarv of the Court ot Common Pteas of Allegheny County, on Friday, the day of October, 196, a Certificate for the conduct of a business In Alleaheny County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of Beacon Agency, with Its principal place ot business ot 416 Country View Court. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15205. The nornes and addresses ot all persons owning or interested In sad business are: Paul Slurpe, 416 Country View Court, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15205. Georae L. Hiltv, Attorney at Law, No.

902 Rockwell-Standard Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222. Notice is hereby given by Kuhn's Market, a Pennsylvania Business CorDOration, which hos heen rinina i business and has registered its Dttice in tne commonwealth ol Pennsylvania, af No. 4061 Perrys-vllle Avenue, Pittsburgh, County of Alleaheny. that a Certificate of Election to voluntarily dissolve said corporation In accordance with the provisions of the Business Coroara- 1 tion Law, an Act of Assembly, approved May 5, 1933, P.L.

364, as amended by Act 366 of September 26, 1951, hss been duly executed and I delivered to the 0Dartment ot State i of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvan-! ia. at Harrisburg, and that soid corporation is winding up its affcirs in the manner prescribed by said Act, so that Its corporate existence I Shalt be ended by the issuance of a Cerhlicote of Dissolution bv the Deportment of State rf the Common- wenlth of Pennsylvania. H. C. A.

Hotacker Attorney, 5th and Mill CoraoDOlis, Pa. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, County of Allegheny. Sara G. Schreckeo-ghost vs. Charles Edward Schreck-enghost.

at No 3244 Oct. Term, 1967, Court of Common Plens To ChnrlA Edwnrd Schreckenghost: You are nnirrrea mat sara G. schreckenghost, the plaintiff, has commenced on action of divorce against vou, which you are reaulred to defend. William H. Davis, Sheriff of Alleghe-nv County.

I Estate of Ella May Clarke, deceased, of Pa. No. 4541 of i 1967. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons having claims cr demands agaiast the estate of decedent to make known the same ond all persons indented to decedent to make payment without delav to Mellon National Bnnk 8, Trust Co. Mellon Sauare, Pn.

152'10, Kenneth P. Simon; Reed, Smith, Shaw McClov, 747 Union Trust Blda, Pa. 15219. Roloh S. Davis Jr.

Attorney. 418 Frick Pittsburgh. Pa. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, County Allegheny. Jacaueline King vs.

I Rnscoe William King nt No. 2918 Oct. Term, 1967, Court of Common Pleas. To Rascoe William King You are notified that Jacaueline King, the plaintiff, has commenced an action of divorce against vou, wnicn vou are reaulred to defend. William H.

Davis, Sheriff of Alleahe- nv lounTy. Ronald D. Ecker Attorney, 11.11 t-ricK Pittsrjurah, Pa. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, County of Allenheny. James H.

Fawkes Jr. vs. Inelle D. Powkes a k-a Inelle Drrkeson, at No. 337 July Term, 1967, Court ol Common Pleas.

Ta Inelle D. Fowkes a-k-a Inelle Dicke-snn: You are notified that James B. Fowkes the olaintiff, has commenced an action of divorce aoarnt vou. which vou are reauired to de'end. William H.

Davis, Sheriff of A'lenri a County. Michael E. Catonraro, Attorney, tu I rnivju'yn, ra (nrn- monwealth of Pennsylvania, County I of Alleaheny. Olive M. Pnrke vs.

Paul Parke, at No. 18-17 Oct. Term, 1967, Curt of Common Pleas. To Paul Parke: You are notified that Olive M. Parke, the plaintiff, has commenced an action ol divorce against vou, which you ore reauired to defend.

I WILLIAM H. DAVIS, Sheriff of Alleaheny County David Friedman, Attorney, 401 I Grant Buildino, Pittsburgh, Pa. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. I County ol Alleaheny. Dorothy Jean English vs.

Thomas B. English, at I No. 2115 Oct. Term, 1967, Court of Crmmnn Pleas. To Thomas English: You are notified that Dorothy Jean Enalish, the plaintiff, has commenced an action of divorce which vou are reauired to defend.

WILLIAM H. DAVIS, Sheriff of Allegheny County John Hickrcn, attorney, 901 Grant PittsDurgh, Pa. Com- Munw-uim or en ns vi vania, county of Allegheny. Mary B. Dent vs Carl P.

Dent, ot No. 294 July Term, 196', Court of Common Pleas. To Carl Dent: Ycu are notified that Mary Dent, the olaintiff, has commenced an action of divorce aaainst vou, which vou ore reauired to defend WILLIAM H. DAVIS, Sheriff of Alleaheny County Robert B. McKinley, Attnrnev, 1200 Standard Life Pittsburgh, Pa Commonwealth -f Pennsylvania, lOlintv nf ti i 'iu i iiumij- son Mixter vs.

Daniel Robert Mix- 5., ui no ib uct. lerm, 1967, courr or common Pleas. To Daniel Robert Mixter: You ore notified that tift. has comoienced an action of vu.tc- uuun'M vou, wnicn vou are reauired lo defend. WILLIAM H.

DAVIS, Sheriff of Allegheny County riilhnr A rTTm Law, 607 Grant Pittsburgh, 19 Pn Nniire, ic vjivcm pursuanr to the provisions of Act of May 24, 1 05 amended, of Intention to file in the office of the Of Pennsylvania, ot Harrisburg, and in the office of the Protnonrtory rf the Court of Common Pleas of Alleaheny fnnnfu nn of Ortober, 1967, a Certificate for Mir or nusiness In Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, under the uvjmn rr Ticnnous name, style or designation of Forward Arms Apartments, with its principal place of "font building, PilKh-irnh names and addresses of all persons I'wnino or interested In said business are: I. Mogerman, 2004 Murray Avenue, Pitlsburqh, Pa. 1551 ond Arlene Moaerman, his wife, 6353 Street, Pittsburgh. Pn ii, Morris Kubitz, 2004 Murray Avenue, Pittshurah, Pa 15717; Rita Kuhitr. 4459 hurah, Po.

15207; Raymond' Geier', uurrnn urive, rittsburob, Po 15235 and Peaay Lou Gmr, bis wife, 1900 Garnrk Drive, Pittsburgh, Westland Drive, Pittshurah. Pn Dahlia Gerber, his wifn, 15217 n1 Dnve' P'Hsburgh, Pa. Inhn I u.rLiu At nA. Grant Bldg Pittsburgh, Pa. Com- 5v'avnin, Lounty of Allegheny.

Gertrude Young Vs. Term, 196, Court of Commom S0. Crirles Young: Ynu ore notified that Gertrude Young, the nlaintllf. hll. rrmmanraJ 1 f.tcu um vii.ii(in ot divnrce against you, whirh vou reuii.rrn rn nefend William rgrueaneny County.

FtnlW nl I nnn.A Ol TT deceased of Pittsburgh No 4.119 nf uviiers msiamenlory on her estate were granted to the under-sianed who reauests all nersnns having claims or demands nqamst the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to In mnl, I Muyinrni wunoui cLlt Lewis, Ltr i r-on rn 0r to L. L. lewis, Esa. 575 yVm. renn Plare 15230, Pa.

AA Ait TTT.r AMiurney, im Fnrk Pittsburgh, Pa Commonwealth nt Pennsylvania, County nf Alleaheny. Walter W. Slcw-jrd vs. lena Seals Steward, at No 1010 Ort. Term, 197, Court of Common in rena irnis sreward: Ynu nr.

thf Jl'-VWUf'l, the pialntilf, has commenced an in.ii'jM ui nivfvre ntioinu vnu. whirh vou are reauired to defend Wiiham H. Pavis, Slier i tf ot Alleaheny County Heninmin HaseltiT Ti Alt' r-ney, iioi Piaro Blda, Piitshurah, Pa. Commonrnllh nf Pennsyl tiiio, (''iiinly nl Alle'itienv Munel Hudson vs Osr ur Ir oi Nn 2151 Or lerm, I'M, Court of Cornni'-n Pleas To rnrnr Ynu are nodded that Muriel t'udsnn, ttie nlnmtiff, tins cam menred an artlnn nt divnrre nnainst vnu, wlihh vou are reaulred In dniend William H. Davis, Shenll ol i irunr-rty i nuniy Hum ur riiiu 'inn inn a a Malrolm M.

Kidd a Malcolm M. i riff Ir nt OoVmonl No. 419 nf I'M, letters of odmlnH-trfition on his estate were arnntrd tn the unrlersirjripd who renuesls oil persor-s hnvlna c'rnms rr rtrrnnnrti naomst the rstrtle of decedent In moke known the same ond all persons inrl'-htrd to drrrlrnl to moke rovner withnut rlnlny tn Trie thurn Nrili'mol Honk of Adm 112 fourth Ave, Pqh Po 1 Ira Hill; Perd, Smith, Show Mr-' loy, itt 7,1 Union trust Blrlo IJ'ih Po I'stole nf Fllrnoell, in lllrir.h, dereosed, 'f f-gh Pn Nn. 4SI9 of 19. I etlnr, od-nlriislrotion on tier eslnte were granted tn Hie underMririerl vho rnriuests oil persons h'lvina rlaillis or Itrmonrts aanlnst Hie e-itnte rf to mrrke known tr.e snme Ond oil hied to lo mnke (iriv'iint without delay to l-rnnrls Ulrlrh, A'lrn nnhvr f'oh Pn FdAiln rills.

Atty, pnrtWell Stondord Bl'lo Pgh Po. HOT. Barry, Laura Campbell, Clara M. Chardella. Christina P.

Coulter, Margaret Flenner, Charles F. Fowler, Eva B. Furko, Frank Garris, Marian Gerwig, Henrietta Greenfield, Samuel Grubbs, M. M. Laufer, E.

Wilson Littell, John D. Logue, Eva M. Mikulieh, Samuel C. Pustclny, Joseph Seibel, Robert P. Soxman, Frances M.

Swisdak (Zuizdak), John Taylor. Lillian E. Town, Dorothyann Yost, John N. Death Notices grandchildren; sister ot Mrs. Veda Hinacs and Mrs.

Cleora Kooker ot Honda. Friends received 2 4 and 79 m. ot the JOSEPH H. HERSHBEKGER jr. funeral HOME, 10 Noble Cration, coruiw 1 1 1 he held WpHnes- dov at JO 0.

m. Langhans On Mondav, Oct. 23, 1967, Harry of .) California Ave, Avalon, brother ol Mis. Louis P. (Hilda) Lana.

of Avalon; uncie or cunis Langrans, ot Bellevue. Members ot Host 81 ot tha American Legion. Islam Giotto and friends received in the ORION C. PlNKLRTON FU NERAL HOME, 1014 Calilornia Av.iion (Nnrtn Buios) wnere services w.ll be held on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Memoers ot Temple Lodge No.

678 A will hold serv.ces Wednesday evening at 0 clock. Laufer On iu.urdny, Oct. 21, 1967, E. Wilson ot 851 First Verona, husband ol Sarah father of Edwin H. Lauler; step-tather of Charlou brother ot Raymond Laufer; also survived by one grandchild, six Brcul-grandcniiuien and one niece.

Family reauests thai friends be received 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. at trie WILLIAM J. NEIL FUNERAL HOME, 210 Allegheny River Oakmont, where services will held on Tuesday at 2:30 p. m.

Interment Oakmont Cemetery. Lebeau Morns (Leibovitj) Lebeau, lesident 01 1350 Crestview Akron, Ohio, beloved husband of Yetta; devoted lather of Dr. Jock of Philadelphia, and Roberta Monosotf; aeur brother ot Rcsselle Lichten-stein, Lee Laurence, Nellie Mc-Classen, Joseph Leibovitz, all ot California, and Leo, ot Akron, Ohio. Services at BERKOWITZ-KUMIN INC. MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 1985 South Taylor Road, Cleveland Heights, Tuesday, Oct.

24. 1967, at il a. m. Interment Warrenville Cemetery. Family at the residence of Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Switzer, 1456 Morton Mavtield Heights. (Family suggest contributions to the Cancer Society.) Leppla On Sundav, Oct. 22, 1967, Adolf A. ot 142 Summertleid Munnall, husband of the late Corine Miller Leopla; father of Mrs.

William (Doris) Mundorf, of McKeesoort and William Leppia, of Munhail; brother ot Frank Lcpola, ot Munhail; also two grandchildren. Friends received 2 4 and 7-10 o. m. at the GEORGE IRVIN GREEN FUNERAL HOME, 3511 Main Hnmesiead Hark, Munhail, services Wednesday at 2 o. m.

Littell On Oct. 21. 1967, John D. Littell, brother of Mrs. Jean DeWall, Mrs.

Ema Stokes, and Mrs. Helen Staaf. Friends received at the United Presbyterian Home, corner of Penn and Trenton Wilk. Services Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Family hours 24 and 7-9 oclock.

Arrangements bv the DONALD E. EATON FUNERAL HOME. Logue Eva M. Ravensfahl Logue, beloved wife of Morris J. (HuM Logue ot 3154 Mt.

Hope N. on Sim-day, Oct. 22, 1967; mother ot James John William Richard Gerald G. and the late Paul Logue; sister of Mrs. Flora Ketchell, Mrs.

Wilma Buka, Mrs. Luella Hengy, Mrs. lona Novosel, Paul, William, Arthur and the late J. Rov and Howard M. Ravenstahl; also survived bv seven grandchildren.

Friends mav call at the HOME OF WILLIAM F. O'BRIEN, 324 California at Cooper N. S. Reauiem mass in St. Francis Xavier Church on Wednesday at 10 a.

m. Lutz (Kettlcr) On MonddV, Oct. 23, 1967, John of 823 Spring Garden husband nt lha Inte Anno, Kettler I lI.PV., IMC IUIC vUJ I 1. eCHICI U'J, lJJ, grandchildren and two greai-g and-children. Funeral from the H.

J. SCHtiLLHAAS SON FUNERAL HOME, 70 East N. S. Funeral on Wednesday at 1 p. m.

Memuc. of Americaa Legion Post No. 41, Old Allegheny Post VFW and friends invited Family reauest visitations 2-4 and 7 9 o. m. Mikulieh On Sundav, Oct.

22, 1967, of 3258 Mayer Murrvsville, formerly ot Forest Hills, Samuel age 74, beloved husband of Mary Ann Duhan; father of Julia Braddock, Stanley of East Mrs, Mariane Cook of Forest Hills, Mrs. Ann Chernega of Murrvsville, Edward of Forest Hills; also six grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Friends will be received 2-4 and 710 P. m. ot the JOHN T.

HART FUNERAL HOME, Lillian Murrvsville. Reauiem hiah mass at 10:30 a. m. on Wednesday in the Mother of Sorrows Church, Murrvsville. Interment Twin Volley Memorial Park.

In lieu ot flowers, contributions mav be made to Hie Cancer Fund. Miller On MooHnv. Oct 91. 1967. Albert Ernst Miller, husband of Sarah Mil-j ler of 1418 Termon father ot Mrs.

William (Ethel) Corlett of Pacific Palisodes, and Mrs. W. R. (Grace) Veen of Largo, brother of Ralph A. Miller of Wor-ren, Ohio, ond Eugene V.

Miller of Girard, Ohio; also survived by one grandchild. Friends will be received at the CARL W. HALL FUNERAL HOME, Warren, Ohio where services will be held on Wednesday at II a. m. Interment Southington Reformed Cemetery, Southington, Ohio.

Miller Huuh suddenly on Sunday, Oct. 22, 1967, ol Oxford Robin-son beloved husband cf the late Irene C. Miller; father ot Clark, Robert and Miller; brother of Daniel K. Miller; also two grandchildren. Friends will be received nt the JOSEPH M.

SOMMA FUNERAL HOME, S'eubenvtlle Pike, Route 60, Moon Run. Funeral on Thursday. High mass of reaulem in Holy Trinity Church at 10 m. r-amtiy reauests visitations 24 and 7 9 p. m.

Novak I On Sundnv, Oct 77, 1W, Victoria A Pitniok, of 17S0 Arlington Ave Mt. Oliver, wife of the lot Joseph No'nk; mother of Andrew. Mrs. John Rortnnr, Mrs. Jnsooh Holr, I Mrs.

Domnick OMvieri, of Nrw Jrsev; John, Stephen, Joseph Jr Georae, Mrs, Josrnh Srhott, David, i of tnllforma; Mrs. August Noaol i ond Mrs. Charles Pollok; also sur vived bv 23 orandchildren ond 1,1 great grandchildren. Friends re cnivnd nt the THOMAS C. GMITFR FUNERAL HOME, 2121 Carson St.

Funeral Thursday nt 9 a. m. Reaulem high mass In St. Mathew'4 Church at 10 a. m.

Pustclny On Saturday, Ort 21, 197, Joseph, of 144 Cmo ve Rraddock, husband of Pauling Pustelny; fnther nf the lale Michael, Slaniry of Florida, Joseph ot Mrs Genevieve Rossner of Duquesne, Mrs Mildred Stark of Rankin, Mrs. Helen Sullivan of Penn Hills, and Mrs Fleonor Bnnga of Florlaa; brother nf the Int John Pustelny; also nine amndrhil-rlren and onii greal-arnod'-hild I nrnds rerlyrd at the REGIS J. PASTOR FUNFPAI. HOMF, SOU fal-hot Ave P.rnd'lO'.k. Funeral Wednesday nt Tt Prauiem gh moss Sabred Heart of Jesus R.

C. Church at 9 30 a m. Renders On Sundov, O't, 27, 19A7, Fla TV Parnde, of 02 LI vmnn wie of Jons Renders: mother of Luras nod Anoe Renders; sister of Hen rietta Von f.r.khoudt Funeral trom the Al RFRT AND MARIF J. HFNNINGER FUNERAL HOME, AfVt fiutler St, on Wednesday, Ort Tit nt fl a rn. Reauiem hnh mass in St Rede's Churrh at 9 (Visitations 2 4 and 7-9 D- Saluskv On Monday, Ort 71, W.

af '9 Main F. Pittshurah, Mnry, one 511, beloved wife rf Alex Snluskv; r-f Mrs. Mrldrrd Ond'r, nf Rrnddork; Mrs. Mary Mnre, Cleveland. brother of Joseph, N.

VcrsoiM', Two two grnndmil. nVAn 1 rinnd r'niy-r) nt tt, jnsr-PH A. PROKDPOVITSH FU-NCPA'. HOMH, 4'l Ninth Mnnhnll, 9 5 nnd I 10 0 m. O'imm mnss on Thursdny in St Uriel's Churrh, PHtsbnrah, nt 9 a rn tntrrmf-nl St in em tnrv.

West Mifflin Member ot the riT-isiinii Mnihe's 'osarv Soriety and Vinrentmn Guild Sribrl On Vlturdoy. Ort Wf7 Po'wt nf ISIS Steuben St, husband nf fathpr ne Set he) friflw nf Rnhi, and Pf Friends may call I I I Bartman, Josephine Beley, Stella Bluemke, Ida Bodine, Bonnie Jean Bucar, Thomas Bucka, Walter H. Diehl, John Dusclil, Paul S. Ellis, James Goodyear, Earl V. Sr.

Griffith, John Ilouck, Blair A. Johnson, Amerine Jones, Adele K. Karen, Martha Kaufman, Jack Kennerdell, Margaret M. G. Miller, Hugh M.

Kinney, Mary V. Krause, Morris Kriner, A. Melcena Langhans, Harry P. Lebeau, Morris Leppla, Adolph Lutz, John Novak, Victoria Renders, Elza Salusky, Mary Stachowicz, Edward S. Szbo, Stephen Thens, Katherine Toth, Steve J.

Usnick, Oliver J. Vrscak, Nick Wells. W. Herbert Williams, Gordon Death Notices the late Miss Abigail S. Gerwig and Homer C.

Gerwiu; aunt of Jane I Gerwig Stross of Thomaston, great-aunt ot Richie Slross. Friends i received ot H. SAMSON 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), Monday and Tuesday, 2-4 ond 7-9 o. where services will be held Wednesday afternoon nt 2 o'clock.

I Interment Uniondale Cemetery, Goodyear Earl W. Sr. on Monday, Oct. 23, 1967; father ot Mrs. Ma, D.

Bos-i tedo, Charles and Earl J. brr.th-i er of Mrs. Ethel Eiler, Mrs. Catherine Greenawav, Mrs. Magalene Herrle, Ellen Goodyear, Mrs.

Annie LeingeDer, Frank, Henry ana William Gocdvear; also nine grandchildren and 11 g. eat-grondchildren. Friends received at the ROWLAND S. COOKE FUNERAL HOME, 210 bast End from 2-4 and 7-9 m. Services Thursday at II a.

m. Greenfield On Sunday morning, Oct. 22, 1967, Samuel beloved husband of Albino Merhaut Greenfield of 88 North Bryant Bellevue (formerly of Manchester); taiher of Deborah Marie Greenfield; brother of Mrs. Clara Wehner of Pgh. and Gene J.

Greenfield of Anchorage, Alaska. The family will receive friends between the hours of 2-4 and 7-9 ot the ORION C. PINKfcRTON FUNERAL HOME, 1014 California Avalon (North Boros), until Thursday morning at 9:15 o'clock. Rcauiem high mass In St. Joseph Catholic Church at 10 o'clock.

Griffith Of 331 Bower Hill Mt. Lebanon, on Mondov, Oct. 73, 96' John (Jock), beloved husband ol Lillian Kurn Griintn; ot Mrs. Marion Glod, of Mt Leb.mon, Mrs. Jonet Hariula, of New York; brother ot Mrs.

Morqaret Stewort, Mrs. Anna Carroll, Mrs. Charles W. iobert; bisicr M. Anthony, Lthel, Loretta, James ond Tp-ht-s A Griffith; olso five grandchildren survive.

Friends receivea nt Ine F. B. LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME, 3310 W. Liberty Mt. Lebanon until Thursday, Oct.

26, ot 11 a. m. Reauiem high mass in St. Bernard's R. C.

Church at 12 noon. Visitations 2-4, 7-9 p. Members of Knights of Columbus Council 3084. Grubbs On Sunday, Oct. 22, 1967, M.

M. Grubbs, husband of Mary Totten Grubbs of 841 California Avalon; father of Mark M. Grubbs Jr. of Bcllvue, and the late William B. Grubbs; step-foliier of Mrs.

oi-uii n. uicRinson ana ur. Kooeri S. Totten, both of brother ot Mrs. J.

Harper Jockscn and Mrs. Elizabeth Brown; also survived bv seven grandchildren. Friends re- roivfH 9. A nnH 7 tu r-r iter c. Mcdonald funeral HOME, 529 California Avalon, mm vices win ne neia on Wednesday afternoon at 2 clock.

Ilouck On Mondav, Oct. 33, 1967, Blair of 604 Edaewood Read. Forest Hills, beloved husband of Catherine Gernhardt; father of Mrs Armin (Emma) Graef of Whitehall, Mrs. Edwin J. (Ruth) Rushe of Forest Hills, ond Alvrn W.

Houck; uiuiner or nnrs. Blaine Resides ot Tyrone, olso four qrandchil-dren and one great-grandchild. Members of Swlssvale Lodoe No 656, F. A A. Odd Fellows and friends received on Wednesday ot 2 0.

m. Family hours 2-4 and 7-9 received at the THOMAS L. NIED FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washinaton Swiss-valc. Services on Wedneidnv at 2 p. m.

Masonic services Tuesday at 8 D. m. Johnson uu. io rvtrs. Amerine, of 241 Carron St beloved wne ot Cha'les Jrhnson; mciner of Mrs.

Lenra Bean, Mrs. Viola Walker, Mrs. Ida Mae Dulo. Mrs Johnson; sister of Mrs. Borbara Puah.

of Alabama; Mrs. Bessie Mann, Mrs. Zellie Sharps, Mrs Alberto Ballard and Mrs. Earlie Jackson, all of Newark, Mrs Eula Hazlio, of Texas; Dan Haz-lia, of Ohm, and Dave Hnzllo, of Alabama; olso 14 grandchildren ond two great grnndrhildren Friends received at JULIA H. GAINES FUNERAL HOME, 220 Auburn St, F.

where servires will be held Thursday al 2 D. m. Jones On Monday, Od. 71, 1W, Adele Shuster of 533 Mt, pleasant wife of Earl Jones; sister of Mrs. Walter Anderson of Caraopolis, Pa Friends received ot the REX T.

SMITH FUNERAL HOME, formerly George Sm.th. Fedral St. Services Wednesday ol 2 P. rn. Karan On Saturday, Oct.

71, 1967, Martha Bozic, of First St. Level Green, beinvd wife of Charles (Man-ka); mother nf Mrs. Mildred Draku-lic, Pete, Mike, George and Mrs. Helen Vrtacnik, nt Irwin. Friends received at he JAMES J.

ALFIERI FUNERAL HOME, 201 Marguerite Ave Wilmerdin Wvlres ri Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Churrh an Wednesday at 1 p. Friends Invited. Kaufman On Mondov, Oct. 23, 1967 Jack, beloved nf Po'-e tr Kaufman; father nf Mrs Jarnueline Hartenslein of Carte Mo'lera, Calif, Stailey D. Koutmnn of Pgh brother of Mrs.

Morns Belle Karpe of Birmingham, Aln Mrs. Ted (Lenh) Haber, Mrs. Murray (Fredol Puterman, Mrs Sam (Gertrude) Weinberg, Samuel, Harry and l.ouls Kaufman, all of Pah Also six grandchildren. Frien-ts ruceived 7-9 a. m.

nt the BURTON L. HIRSCH CHAPEL, 204 Murray Ave Sa. Hill (Opp. Morrowfield Apts I where service will he held an Wednesday at 11 a m. Interment Seth Shalom Cemefpry.

W.asnnic serires by Pntherhond I odge No 762 AM Tuesday evening i clock. Kennerdell Miss Margaret Genevieve, nf Klt-trnning Iformerlv nf Pittsburgh), died Monday, Ort 23, sister of Pichard H. Kennerdell, Ida K. Pr-nn'naton, both nf Vnf'dergnlt, Pn riend being received nt the BAUER FUNERAL HOME, Krttan-n funeral services Thursday ot 1 30 0. m.

Kinney On Sindn, Ort 22. 196, Mary V- tier- Ki'-n- rt yff 1 i wife the lote Pntrirk Kinney; sr.trr nt Mrs. Mark (Bent Laffey, Mrs1 Kathleen Lerny, John, p-trir nnd Thymus Wat to-- II he JOHN A. FREYVOGEL SONS, 4900 Centre Ave. lot Devonshire St after 7 Monday.

Funeral Wednesday Hiah mnss nf reaulem In St. Paul's Cathedral at 12 noo Kransc On Sundov, Or! 77, 196, Morris, heloveg husband nf Pose Krouse; father of Normnn ond Daniel Krouse; brnther of Minnie rnr, of I os Ange'ev Calif Mrs Fannie Wilnnskv, of St John. Rnf Ish Colornbm; Ale, of Mnnnngn helri. Pn ond Moy Krouse, nf Pittsburgh; also th-ee nronHchil dren F-ienH 9 ot fh" BURTON I. HII'SCH 7'4 Murray Ave Sn Hilt fan Morro-vlreld Ant', whre services will held on nt 11 m.

Interment Beth rhao-n Ceoi eterv, I arnilv rontrlh trns be made to vnur favorite cl arltv. Kriner Ot 31 Hodgson Ave tnqrom, sud dentv, on jrda-', Ort Tl. 19,, A. Kriner, beloerl wife nf Earl Kriner; mother of Mrs, Vol Jenn Vhwlrl'm and Pool M. Kriner; also survived by two BOEING Let An Experience AEROSPACE GROUP ost-Gazette STEADY JOBS WANTED 12 MEN Lirqe factory facility of international appliance mfq, expanding Pittibirqh Operatioa.

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Wrllt Box 525, Post-Gorette PORTER, Olshwosher Dovlloht hours Good pnv. Good working condillons. 5AI-95M ROAD Drivers Experienced nniv. Must have good driving record. Brady Molortrnte, 1st 4422; nn-32O0(EqiioI Opportunity Emplryer).

SALESMEN THIS IS IT! This Is a soles opportunity sa pood that you con hove security and provide well tor those dear to vou. You can moke enough money to have a better home, better cars, more Investments, ond vou can still ave more mnoey. this Is because In thlS Olentnnt uni, Hn mn much real bom! for your customers. We ofler appealing hlghauallly airline training ond successful placement servlre to both meo end wrmen. We wont a 15,000 to 20,000 catlhre man rr wr-maa who Is now 1 sucresslully selling produrt or servlre, who ha.

a serviceohie car and who Is Immediately ovalloble lo I travel 300 mile lad us. Weaver Airline Pe nnel Sch" I lii-nlshes lufll- clenl leads ond pays high commissi ns and tnn-iev Cull District Manager Fdwi Parker lor personal Interview Monday t. Tuesday 7 n. ni. tn I 0 ot 563 213 Wednesday II UP- P.

B24 60(10 SAI.SMA"n Nw nsed'iars. Sal ory i commisslcn. Ralph lusl, 7DI- 5T I. Illlers, Ininl steel fohrlia-; tor Not seasonable. Full time, Computer Operator $350 5no 1 year tuper ienc 1400, 1410, 360.

STAR EMPLOYMENT AGENCV 41 35 Brownsville Rd 4-7400 DRILL Press Operator-Experienced, sru-e school, attended and previous employer. Niqhl turn. Write Box 540, Post-Gorette. Electronics Instructor PENN TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 5440 Penn Ave. Ph: 441 9000 FIGURE CLERK $75 tr M0 per week.

Experience nn cnlculator I adding machine. South Hills. STAR EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 4135 Brownsville Rd. 84-7400 FI1IERS and Fitter Helpers Experienced. State schools offended ond previous employer.

Night turn. Wrlfe Post-Gorette, Box K5J9. GUITAR Player-Electric. Call 821-dioe otter 6 p. m.

INHALATION Therapist 350 bed hospital. 35 miles north ot Pittsburgh. Send training ond experience to A. C. Seoweil, Butler County Memorial Hospital, Butler, Pn.

INSURANCE Monoarr Individual ouolified In Inke charge rj agency dolt brokerage business. Appoint hro' ers. Supervise underwriting. Salary ond chance to participate lo profits. Penlv In continence.

Send resume and talgry desired fo Bo T51, Press. LATHE Operators Experienced. State schools attended ond previous employer. Night turn. Wrllt Box H7, Post Gaiette, MACHINISIS-Mrichlne filters Marhint orerators lathe, B.M., drill press, hook-on man, blacksmith.

Experienced. State srhorls attended previous employer. Dny or nloht turn. Stole orefe ences. Write Box 541, Post Go-ette, MAINTENANCE Man, over 35.

must hove gocd work borkoround. Solar-led Brnsheor Asoclollon 1W Sarah 51 4H 22 MAINTENANCE Van. Over 35 Salary. Irinae henellls. Brosheor A'snciotlon, 2105 Snroh Street.

431- jm MANAGER per week. Fee paid. Retail background. STAR EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 41H Brownsville Rd. MEN Highest commission plus bonuses.

Sell Enrvdopedlo Americano by ORPoHitmtnl only. Call 33- 14I. ps lS TAD 1 DIAL -mm.

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