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S. -PITTSBURGH POST GAZETTE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1970- -83- eath Notices Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices 2B Business Personals Jobs of Interest -Men Jobs of Interest--Men Death Notices Rehard Wosniak; also 9 grandchildren, and great-grandchildren; in brother of Kate Williams, of bu01 10 sawur Luo 7-9 land, New York. Funeral from the ALBERT AND MARIE HENNINGER FUNERAL HOME, 4635 Butler St. on Wednesday, Septem- Of ber at 9 a. m.

Requiem high mass In St. Mary's Church. 46th St. at 10 a. m.

Brotherhood of Locomotive L.0.0.M., F.O.E., and friends Invited. Reese at On Saturday September 5, 1970, Mt. Mary Jones Reese, beloved aunt of Nancy Mrs. Jean Bairhalter. Maczon Funeral and from Mrs.

8 7-9 H. SCHELLHAAS AND SON FUNERAL HUME, Lust N. on Wednesdav at p. m. Members of Womens Welsh Club, Chalfant House and friends Invited.

Visitation with family 2-4 and 7-9 D. m. Regan del, Friday, beloved September husband of 1970, the Mich- late J. Nora Grelish; father of Mrs. Nora Ford, Michael, John Thomas F.

and the late Mrs. at Theresa Flanagan; also 18 grandchildren, 46 great-grandchildren; er brother of Thomas Regan, of Ireland and Mrs. Mary Ann Flaherty, of Pah. Friends received after 7:30 Saturday at A. STAAB AND SONS FUNERAL HOME, 900 Chartiers W.

Pgh. Funeral mass in St. James Church Tuesday, Sept. 8, at 9 a. m.

Member of Amalagamted Transit Union Division 85. Reick On Saturday, Sept. 1970, trude Lemon Reick, beloved wife of Lawrence Reick. Friends received at the ANTHONY SUFAK FU. NERAL HOME, 3509 Penn Ave.

Funeral St. Augustine Church on Wednesday at 10 a. m. Interment In St. Mary's Cemetery, 45th St.

Rowe On Saturday. September 5, 1970, Raymond B. of McKees Rocks. Friends received at McDERMOTT 1225 Chartiers McKees Rocks. Services on Tuesday, September 8th at 11 m.

Interment In Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Servan On Saturday evening, Sept. 5, 1970, Dorothy Robertson, wife of Michael Servan of 3188 Babcock Ross daughter Anna Bollenbacker and the late Leslie C. Robertson; sister of Mrs.

Caroline Nauer, Edward and Peggie Robertson. Friends received at the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrysville, where services will be held on Wednesday afternoon 1:30 o'clock. Shaner On Saturday morning, of 1970, Nelson beloved husband Rose Schwab Shoner, of 301 S.

Home Avalon; brother of Mrs. Mae Billey and Mrs. Alice Fairley; stepson of Thomas A. Smith. Friends received from 2-4 and p.

m. at the FUNERAL HOME, 366 Lincoln Bellevue, where services will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 1:00. Members of Geter C. Shidle Lodge 650 Syria Tempel and friends Invited. Consistery, Simmons Sept.

5, 1970. Mariorie of 2119 Forbes Ave. Beloved mother Bernice Simmons. Grandmother of Parthenia and Shanima Simmons. Sister of Helen Davis, and Elsie Rainey.

Also other relatives survive. Friends are being received at the GEORGE A. WARDEN FUNERAL HOME, 1100 North Homewood Ave. where services will be held Tuesday at 2 D. m.

Interment Restland Memorial Park. Visitations 7-9 D. m. Simons Thursday, September 1970, Gilberta Heckel Simons, beloved wife of the later Frank W. Simons: of 3080 Marshall mother of Frank W.

and Glibert Scott sister of Mrs. Martha Gust, Mrs. Mildren May and the late Catherine Helms. Also survIved by four grandchildren. Friends received at the FRANK W.

SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville Ave. Services on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Family suggests contributions to the Allegheny County Chapter of the Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Children. Sladick Frances of Imperial, on Sept. 6, mother of Mrs.

Mary Logar, Frank, Mrs. Christine Susa, Miss Sylvia Stadick and Mrs. Mildred Wozniak. 14 grandchildren, 29 Funeral services at the HAROLD K. WHARTON FUNERAL HOME, Cliff Mine Imperial, Pa.

on Wednesday, Sept. 9 at 2 p. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Starke On Friday, September 1970, in Otto Starke Forest Hills, of husband 2147 Ardmore Elizabeth Snyder Starke, father of Ruth Welsh, Otto Paul, Carl, Joseph Lavan and William Starke.

Step-father of Charles and Robert Hartman. Friends WOLFE received at FUNERAL the RICHARD A. HOME, 304 Electric East Pittsburgh, where services will be held on Monday and m. Family visitation 1 to 4. to p.

m. Interment Private. m. Stepanovich (Stephan) On Saturday, of September, Rade "Stepan. on ovich, also four grandchildren and six nieces and nephews.

Friends received at the JOSEPH E. JONES FUNERAL HOME, 209 Allen Ave. of Time of funeral later. Stephany On Sunday, September 6, 1970, In Louis S. Stephany, of 417 Highland West Vlew.

Husband of Evelyn Geyer Stephany. Father of Louis J. Stephany and Mary Elizabeth Christenson. Son of Louis J. and Katherine Stephany.

Brother of Catherine Cerar and Teresa Tucke. Also survived by six grandchildren. Friends will be received p. m. Monday and 2-4 and 7-10 Tuesday and Wednesday at the JOHN GUEHL FUNERAL HOME, Lowrie and Gardner Troy HIll.

Requiem mass in St. Athanatius Church, 118 West View on Thursday at 10 m. Friends and members of Knights of Columbus Council No. 1400 Bellevue, Moose Lodge No. 46, Elks Lodge flowers No.

339 contributions Invited. Ileu of may be made to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith. Stokan and George, age 75, of McKeesport, on Sundav, Sept. 6, husband of CatherIne Stanesic Stokan; father of John, Lawrence, James and CathMt. Detroit; brother of Steven C.

erine, Canada, at home Barbara and and George Rose 5991 Yugoslavia; four grandchildren. Friends being recelved at HUNTER-EDMUNDSON-STRIFFLER, 600 Market McKeesport. Services Wednesday at 9 a.m.. Sacred Heart Church, McKeesport. Interment Sacred Heart Cemetery, Pourt C.

Vue. R. Streicher Mrs. On Saturday, September 5, Mrs. Norman V.

of Frankstown 1970, Penn Hills; beloved husband of Ber- Janet: brother of Millie Streicher, Mrs. Henrietta Streigel of Polk, at Pa. and Mrs. Flora LeJuene of celved Sewickley. at Friends.

GROSS FUNERAL HOME, 11735 Frankstown Rd. (at Rodl Rd.) Penn Hills, where services will be Family held re- on Tuesday at 10 a.m. quests visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. 1970, Studer late of Of South 18th St. S.H, on Sunday, Rose Sept.

Beloved John husband In his 62nd Schil- year. Bertha St. ling Studer; father of Betty Swartz, and John Jr. Raymond, Robert and C. Ronald Studer.

Also, 21 grandchildren. Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME OF HOWARD A. held FARNSWORTH, 425 Brownsvile Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Thurssent dav at 9 m.

High mass In St. Michael's Church at 10 m. ttion hours 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Telisko-Lawrence 1970, Miss Marilane, 18 Colonial Dr.

Mt. Mt. McKeesport, Pa. Born Sadie 1930 In McKeesport: daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John of Telisko; grandfather John Jonosko of Glassport. Services Wednesday Mrs. at 11 a.m. Requiem high mass Vine, Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Mcof Keesport. Visitations the' ED.

WARD C. CHECK FUNERAL SON HOME, 637 Shaw McWest Keesport. from the Tortorelli (Shackelford) In Genevieve on Saturday, Septbe ember 5, 1970, of Alken (formerly of Oakland) beloved mother of Mrs. Ellen Mercurio of sister of Mrs. Catherine Weisch, Mrs.

Theresa Trichtinger and Joseph. Friends received at the JOHN N. ELACHKO hus- NERAL HOME, 3447 Dawson St. Jacob at Semple Funeral on Tuesday Two. of morning, at 9:30 Requiem high mass St.

Regis Church at 10 three 2-4 o'clock. and 7-9 Visitations m. with family of p. the Trimber where way. Margaret Elizabeth, of 1123 Birch1970, beloved of Normon G.

mother Mrs. William (Marparet) Dalzell, Norman G. Matthew George, Robert Charles F. and Lawrence Trimber: also survived by 16 grandchildren, and five great grandchilmay call at D. (begin: apolis, COPELAND'S, from 2-4 867 and Fifth 7-9 Cor- m.

Services Tuesday at 1:30 D. m. D. Tucciarone 'held On Friday, Sept. 4, Frank, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Spar father of William, Frances, Donald and Patsy Rasile; brother.

of Faustino, of Canada; 1970, also grandchildren and one Butler the Friends. MICHAEL will be H. received Loretta DeROSA MORT Paulson and Ave. at Winslow until Wednes- Death Notices 2B day at 9 m. Requiem high mass Our Lady Help of Christians Church at 9:30 a.m.

Visitation 2-4, p. m. the Vetter lung 300 Washington Mt. Leba- need non, on Saturday, September we 1970, Louis F. beloved husband of Sarah Finnegan Vetter; father of Mrs.

Mary Lou Lowery and Mrs. Elleen Karnbauer; also ten grandchildren survive. Friends received the E. B. LAUGHLIN HOME, 3310 West Liberty Lebanon where blessing services will be held on Tuesday, Sept.

1970. ot 12 noon. Visitations 2-4 and estate p. m. signed having Vey the Esther widow of Fred L.

Vey; 1970. unexpectedly Beloved on mother Sunday, Sept. 6, ment L. and Mrs. Fred Flor- Jane ence Adams, Roy J.

ell Vey; sister of Klein Mrs. and Ida Harkins, to Mrs. Olga Miss Emma Ferraris, grandmother of Fred Law John Jr. W. and Debbie L.

Vey and Pa. Adams. The family will receive visitors and 7-9 p.m. the HOME F. Maud O'BRIEN, N.

3724 S. California at Coop- mont Services Holy Trin11 Ity Lutheran Church Wednesday at were a.m. Remains will repose in church one hour before service. dent Vlakancic all make On Saturday, September of 1970, Anthony Rockrick Viakancic; huband father Mary of Cath- 15216 erine and James; son of John and deceased Maria Kamalich Vlakancic; brother of Joseph Vlakancic. Members of Lodge No.

31 C.F.U., Carpenters Local No. 211 and friends received at the PAUL C. STEPHENS FUNERAL HOME, 860 Lockhart N.S. Funeral on 1970. Wednesday with requiem high mass in St.

Nicholas Church, N.S., at 9:30 a.m. the Vukela On September 1970, Joseph ment Jacob of Southside, husband of Mary Bozic; son of Anton; brother of Zora and son of the late Catherine, brother of the late Mrs. 820 na Stosic. Members of Croation Fraternal Union Lodge No. 20 and ER friends MUSULIN received at the FUNERAL ALEXAND- HOME, No.

1929 E. Carson St. Requiem high tary mass in St. Michael's Church the Tuesday at 10 m. Interment Loretto Cemetery.

Waddell Leslie, on September 5, 1970, In Washington, husband of Genevieve, father of William Waddell, Bethel Park, Edith Elias, Hollywood, Fla. and Esther Fonner, Washington; brother of William Waddell, Ohlo. Arrangements by Jefferson Washington, Pa. at ABEL FUNERAL HOME, 1290 225-1310. Pa.

Wagner LaVerne A. Snyder. On Saturday, September 5, beloved wife of Otto J. Wagner; daughter of Earnest and Viola Johnson Snyder; mother of Mrs. Judith Miller, Flora Jean.

and Rebecca Broda; sister of Otto. Snyder; also survived by two grandchildren, Friends KNEE may MEM- call MAURICE L. of ORIAL HOME, Center at South, Wilkinsburg. Services in the Calvary Lutheran Church Tuesday afternoon at o'clock. (Family hours 2-4 and 79 p.

Watson of Jane on Sept. 5. 1970, of 7322 Tloga beloved sister of Wilmore W. Watson; aunt of Odetta Watson, Marilyn Caudill and Frances HOPEWELL may call HOME, 7609 Toga Homewood, where the services will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 9 at 1 p.

Family and friends will meet at 7413 Tioga St. Interment in Homewood Cametery. Williams Lubarda on Sept. 4, 1970, of 7238 Mt. Carmel beloved sister of Martha Hughey; aunt of Margie Cooper, Diana Hicks, Alice Taylor, Theresa Jones, William Taylor, Lawrence Taylor and Donald Taylor.

Friends may call at the HOPEWELL FUNERAL 7609 Tioga Homewood. Services Tuesday at p. m. from Christian Chapel A.M.E. Church, Penn Hills.

Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. Wilson Suddenly on Sept. 1970, Charles A. Wilson, husband of Mariorie E. Wilson; a 50 year member of Dallas Lodge No.

508, Penna. Consistory and Syria Temple. Friends received at the JACK C. BEAHM FUNERAL HOME, beginning 2 p.m. Tuesday.

Services Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. Witney TO On Friday, September 4, 1970, of of, Helen Zelienople, Pendleton Witney. husband Father of Wm. Robert Donald and Richard P. Witnev.

Also two sisters and one brother and eight grandchildren. Memorial services will be the WM. H. McDONALD FUNERAL HOME, at 2. o'clock.

lieu of flowers Mars, Pa. on Tuesday afternoon orlals may be made to Lawnview Acres Childrens Home, Wexford, Pa. In Memoriam CALABRESE, dear Tony father -In loving memes ry of our who passed away vears ago Esther, today. Winifred, daughters Winifred and Margaretta. HUNT, Mamie Sue -In loving ry of my dear friend who away September who 1969.

Sadw missed by all those loved her. MARY ELLEN, LIGHTHART Govern) In loving memory of dear daughter who passed away one ago today, Sept. 1969. Sadly missed by mother, father, sisters and brother Members of Glimary Council No. will say a Rosary for Brother John C.

Kirpsak at Beinhauer's. neral Parlor on West Liberty at p.m.. $7:30 Car Sept. Pool from I Monday, 1970. Council have you will been always gone be In these years hearts.

but you our Jean and Sam. Memoriam Florists Baskets GIDAS MA. SPRAYS 1-1300 LUBIN SMALLEY "IN TIME OF GRIEF CONSOLE THE GRANT 1-2200 Monuments- -Cemetery A LLEGHENY EMETERY The Newest 1 Most Beautiful Crematory in the Tri-State Area For Information Call or Write ALLEGHENY CEMETERY 4734 Butler Pgh. 682-1624 Lost and Found BEAGLE Female, black and white spotted, medium sized. Lost Bethel.

833-3632. BEAGLE Mole; tricolor; No collar. Vicinity South Park. 833- 3639. DOG Lost, Dormant.

Great Pyrenees, 10 weeks, white, brown spot on back. Red collar; reward. Personal EDWARD NELSON trust and the estate of son, Edward Nelson of have not been settled. Profected by reputable bonding firms. An heir, Mrs.

Martha Nelson Sadler. 2B Business Personals SPORTSCASTER MIKE YOU LEVINE. TELLS HOW CALL 922-3363 For Recorded Message Columbia School of (Not affil. CBS or ether Business Personals Greenville, late William Anne J. of Wilkinsburg; Miss Lois WilAdams Jree Mrs.

Rockweil, Florence Adams Roy E. Mrs. Nonda Phillip D. Adams survived and by Mrs. 13 Arthur.

Also Friends received at HOME, DONALD 733. Ross Wilkins: E. EATON Services Family Tuesday hours morning 2 fo at clock. to 9 o'clock. Alberts Sept 1970, Riverside Harry on Saturday Sr.

Penn Hills; husband James of father Lucas, Mrs. James (Lois) of Mrs. and Harry E. Alberts Myrtle sten. of Hannah Florence Machen, William Irwin, Lewis Alberts; also survived one seven grandchild.

grandchildren Friends may call and and FUNERAL the BURKET 421 Allegheny will Oak- ba mont, on Wednesday where at 1 p.m. services held Sunday, Sept. 6, 1970, Stella Andrzejewskt on of late Konstanty: mother Szymanski; also great- four three Friends HARENSKI received FU. at grandchildren. C.

NERAL HOME, to 3201 and Dobson 7-9 p.m. from 12 on noon Wednesday at 9 m. Funeral mass Church in at 10 Immacualte m. Heart of Mary Ashbaugh On Friday, beloved September husband 4, of 1970, Esther John M. of 216 West Burgess Spindler her of Margaret Bonder, Jr.

Fred Thomas Ashbaugh, Ashbaugh; Featherston and Sarah also of survived received three the grandchildren. FRANK SIMONS Perrysville Ave. Services on FUNERAL morning at 11 o'clock. Tuesday Baker Edward beloved, On brother Sunday Mrs. Irene September 6.

Grieve and Imelda Griffiths. Friends KNEE may at MEMORIAL the MAURICE cater Requiem at In South, St. Wilk. James High Catholic Mass Wednesday at 7-9. 9 a.

m. Church (Family on hours, 2-4 and Barnes September Ave. 3, husband 1970, of Shella D. Columbus Barnes; father of Cerise Barnes; brother received of at Edward the CRUNKLETON FUNERAL where HOME, 1108 will be held Tuesday. Inservices High Wood Cemetery.

Beck Sunday, daughter September of 6, the 1970, late Gustave sister and of Mathilda Mrs. Carrie M. Back; and Clarence R. Beck. Friends and members of received at Allegheny M.

Court SAMSON, 537 Neville (oakland Tuesday Civic 2-4 Center) and 7-9 Monday p.m. and Funeral Sept. with high or requiem In St Paul's Cathedral at 10 a. m. Cathedral at 10 a.

m. Bertok Sept. age 79, of father of Irwin John on Saturday, Liberty Boro and William E. Jr. of trwin; eight grandchildren and three Friends one being ter in Hungary.

received STRIFFLER, 600 Market McKeesport. Services Tuesday Hunter-Ed- 11:15 a. m. Chapel Interment sailles Cemetery. Bossert Saturday, September of 5, Vander- 1970, On Love Palmer Bossert grift, (formerly and of Robert Oakmont), L.

mother Palmers sister of Mrs. Harry John G. Orr. Mrs. Ruth survived Wagner by and six grandchildren.

Friends may call Cecil Grazier; also from 7-9 p. m. on Monday the and LEON- 2-4 and ARD 7-9 on BURKET FUNERAL Tuesday at HOME, 421 Alleghey services will Oak- be mont, where held on Wed. at 11 a. m.

Boyer At St. Petersburg, September on 3, Thurs- 1970, day Harry evening, husband of Christine formerly, of Herbert H. McCandiess Boyer; father brother of Robert Boyer; grandfather of Nancy Holland, Fox; Kathleen also Schellhaas and Lynda survived by four great-grandchildren. Friends will be received FUNERAL at the H. P.

BRANDT HOME, 1032 Perry Perrysville, Tuesday afternoon and eve: nine, where services morning will be at held 10 on Wednesday Bray On Friday, September 1970, Joseph of 201 Bray Mrs. Frances Shaler brother of Williams. Mrs. Martha Friends Weiss, Henry and Mark Bray. at received the after HENRY BOCK FU.

m. Sunday NERAL HOME, 1500 Mt. Royal Tuesday morning Glenshaw. at 9 Funeral o'clock. on Requiem high mass In St.

Ann's Church, Milivale at 10 a. m. at (Parish o'clock) ary Monday evening Brody At Madrid, Spain, 3, suddenly 1970, Leo on beloved husband of Carla Tuesday, September Brody; father of Gilbert Brody Brody: and Mrs. Jolan Berger, both of brother of Miss Irene Dr. Abraham Brody of Stockholm, Sweden, Herman A.

Brody Brody of of ami Beach, Fred Downey, also three BURTON grandchildren. Services at the L. HIRSCH CHAPEL, 2704 Murray field Apts.) Sa. on Monday, at 11:30 Hill, Morrowa. ferv.

Visitation one hour prior to m. Interment Beth Shalom Cemeservices only. Family Israel suggests contributions be made to gency Fund. Burnside 01 1935 Spring Saturday, Valley September Scott 5, 1970, on Llovd husband of Martha Cameron Burnside; father of Robert. Glenn, and Spencer Cummins Burnside; of brother of Alice Friends Houston, are invited also 9 to call from 2-4 grandchildren.

the JACK CAUGHEY' FUNERAL HOME, until 432 Tuesday, September 8, servWashington Ave. Bridgeville, Ices wilf 2 p. m. In the of flowers contributions, 10 Cancer Society appreciated. Chesworth Rebecca Saturday.

of Baltimore, 1970, daughter of Mr. Castle Mrs. Shannon: Edward sis: T. ter Chesworth of E. Thomas Chesworth of of State College and Mrs.

Fred Bernardin of Mrs. William Gross be of Philadelphia. Friends will received HOME, 700 FERGUSON Broad Belle NERAL Vernon, Monday from 7-9. Services from the funeral home Jet- on Tuesday at m. Interment ferson Memorial Park.

Chiram (Chirumbolo) day, Mary C. Sept. Wack, 1970, suddenly of 1535 Milan on Satur. Brookline; beloved wife of Gasper J. Chirum: mother of Louis of J.

and Joseph Chirum; sister Mrs. Catherine Birch, Mrs. Brown, Ann Gelsier, Mrs. Margaret Mrs. Henrietta Dickey, Anthony and Charles Wack; also seven grandchildren.

Friends may call at the FRANK AL HOME, 1065, Brookline Blvd. Funeral on Wednesdav at 10 a.m. Funeral mass will be celebrated in the Church of The Resurrection at 4 a. D. m.

(Family hours 2-4 and Cimoch September 4, 1970, Anthony of 40. Frazer McKees Rocks. beloved husband of Dolores koski; father of Jeffery and Vivian Cimoch; son of Helen Cimoch; brother of Mrs. Mary Dee, Mrs. Sophie, Kasper, Mrs.

Cecelia ElJoseph and John Cimoch. Friends may call at the GEORGE MANOIS FUNERAL HOME, 2945 Charliers Ave. Sheriden, Monday and Tuesday, 2-4 and Funeral mass in S. S. Cyril and Methodius Church, McKees Rocks on Wednesday at 9:30 0.

m. Clipp Rufus 94, on Saturday, September 1970; beloved father of Myri Diehi of Canton, Ohio, Lillian K. Kissock, Garland F. and Robert Clipp of brother of Elia, Mann; also survived by grandchildren and great-grandchil. dren.

Friends recelved 2-4 and at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME 4730 Friendship Ave. Services on Tuesday at m. Crowley Miller, suddenly on Saturdav, Brookline, 1970, 1420 Merrick of wife Crowley Jr. former State, mother of William and Joseph. of George Miller; also grandchildren.

Friends mov call at the FRANK DEBOR Brookline. Blvd. Funeral on Wednesday af 9 m. High mass. of requiem in Church SI.

Michael. Plus S. at 10 a. m. Dlacich Nicholas.

Fountain on Friday Sept. husband 1970 of Marie, Outly father Ine. E. Yakemovic, Zaha, Nicholas R. Jr.

Marla and Joseph Diacich; a so grandHOME Mass Cedar S. Funer. In Sept. Wenceslaus Church Tuesday 1970 at 10 m. Ede 1970, Suddenly on Friday, September R.

band of Pearl Heckert Ede, Raymond beloved husD. 6, Butler, father of Mrs. Richard (Jean Louise) Brewer, of West Virginia, Edward Massachusetts, Mrs. John (Marlorie) Sharpe, of New Jersey; also six grandchildren. Friends TON celved in the ORION C.

FUNERAL HOME, 1014 Callfornia where Avalon (North Boros) services will be held on Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Englehart On at Saturday, the Home Sept. for 5, 1970, Camille 441 Swissvale Aged Wilkinsburg; wife of the late E. Englehart; Englehart. mother of Dr.

Charles Friends received at TURNER'S, 729 Wallace and Sunday 7-9 p. m. Wilkinsburg, Services Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday o'clock. morning at 10:30 Eubanks Henry Oakland, C.

of beloved 3107 Terrace husband of Mrs. Laura Jessie Smith. Eubanks; son-In-law of Mrs. from WATSON 7-9 the SPRIGGS Friends recieved North FUNERAL HOME, 720 services Lang on E. E.

Funeral Tuesday at 10:30 a. m. In Wylle the Ave. Central Baptist Church, (Mr. Eubanks was an employee of the Steel works.) Eynon In Grace Sewicklev, Voyle, wife on 6, 1970, non worth of mother Sycamore EdgeDavid EvS.

David Bosch of Portsmouth, N. of Mrs. William Harry Evnon Whitin 111 of Mrs. sister of 111 of Westboro of Bren Mawr, Pa. Friends re Mrs.

W. G. Keating celved evening at from her home, on Tuesday al srvices in 8-10 MemoriThe Chapel of The Resurrection of of The Presbyterian Church morning at 9 Sewickley o'clock. on Wednesday In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made 1o Sewickley Valley Hospital Ferencak Paul, on Saturday, Sept. of Rusin Walton (Meduho); husband Bertha brother of Mrs.

Mary Forgac, John, Steve and Joseph Ferencok. Friends received at the MARA J. CIESLAK FUNERAL HOME, 2935 Brownsville Rd. neral on Tuesday at 9:30 Requiem high mass in Norberts Church at a. m.

Family visitations 2-4 and 7-9 D. m. Fisher Charles of 225. Victoria Monroeivile, suddenly on September Virginia 4, 1970, McGee beloved Fisher; husband father of Michael C. Fisher USN, Eric S.

Fisher at home; brother of Lorraine Kahn of Castle Shannon, Norman C. John E. of Monroeville. Visitations with the family Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

af the Monroeville FUNERAL HOME OF EUGENE VAN HORN, Beatty of Haymaker Rd. Services Tuesday at 11 a. m. Frederick On Saturday, September 5, 1970, William husband of the late Mary Keck Fredrick, of 899 Forest Ave. Ross father of Mrs.

Verna Kraus, Mrs. Ann McDermitt, William Joseph Herbert and Robert G. Fredrick; brother Mrs. Marie Pschirer, Mrs. Viola F.

Buehler and Mrs. Mildred Barrie; nine grandchildren and two great Friends ceived at the LAWRENCE MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 460 Lincoln Bellevue. Requiem high mass in the Church of the Assumption on Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. Gausman On Friday, September Philip husband of Elizabeth M. Gausman; father of Leona Moone, Dorothy, Kribel, Helen Nelson, Dolores Shane and Lorraine Gausman; five grandchildren and four Family will receive friends from and 7-9 at the T.

B. DEVLIN FUNERAL HOME, 806 Perry Highway, North Hills. Funeral Tuesday morning. Requiem high mass In St. Sebastian Church at 10 o'clock.

Ginley Suddenly on Sunday, Sept. 6, 1970, David T. Ginley, of 2675 S. 18th St. beloved husband of Elsie Fleck Ginley; father of Mrs.

Elsie Dean, Mrs. Mary Ann Jones, Frances, Mrs. Bernadette berg, Mrs. Audrey Preslenger; also 10 grandchildren and four sisters. Friends received at the funeral home of JAMES J.

BARRY successor of Colligan-Barry, 608 Warrington Ave. Funeral on Wednesday, Sept. 9 at 9 a. m. High mass of requiem in St.

George Church at 10 a.m. Grandillo On Sat. Sept. 5, 1970. Francesco, husband of Anna Kucharek: father of Barbara, John and Thomas; brother of Minnie DeThomas, Elmer Grandillo.

Friends received at the DAVID O'CONNOR FUNERAL HOME, 5106 Second Ave. (formerly O'Toole and, O'Connor). Funeral Wednesday. Time later. Harris 1343 Grotto beloved mother of Mrs.

Eleanora Foster; sister of Laura Bell of Detroit, Michigan, Lillie Linton of Alabama, Arthur Davis Chatanooga, Lewis Davis of Bessimer, Alabama, also a son-in Ronald Foster and one grandson. Friends received at the SPRIGGS AND N. WATSON Long FUNERAL HOME, 720 E. at Funeral services on Tuesday p. m.

In the Macedonia Baptist ChurchWylie Ave. Interment in Allegheny Cemetery. Hochendonner Formerly of Baptist Whitehall, on Saturday, September 1970, Rose P. Brickner, In her 91st year, wife of the late Peter C. Hochendonner, mother of Alberta Luffy.

Hilda Vietmeler, Paul and Wilbert Hochendonner. Also 21 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME OF HOWARD A 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. FUneral on Tuesday at a.

m. High mass in St. Gabriels Church at 10 a. m. Jackson On Saturday, Sept.

5, 1970, Lucy Jackson, aunt of Donald R. Summers and Mrs. Donna Alvin; sister-In-law of Donald Summers. Friends received from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. the PAPPERT FUNERAL HOME, 711 Lockhart N.

S. Funeral on Tuesday with services at 10 a. m. (Retired employee of G. C.

Murphy Co.) Ivan George J. Ivan, on Saturdav, September 1970, beloved father of John Ivan and Mrs. Marie Tohey and brother of Mrs. Anna. Sabol of Pah.

and Thomas Ivan In EUrope: Survived also by 3 grandchildren. family will receive visitors 2-4 and 7-9 the HOME OF WILLIAM O'BRIEN, 3724 California at Cooper Aves. N. S. Funeral Wednes.

at 9:15 a.m. Requiem mass in St. Mark's Church McKees Rocks at 10 a. m. Johnston On Friday, September 4, 1970, Guy Scott, husband of the late Edna Kemler Johnston: father of Louis Alice J.

Ward of Poh. and Mrs. Johnston, Wilkinsburg; Mrs. Florence J. Helfer, Arcadia, also survived by four grandchildren.

Private services Tuesday. be made Family, to the Shriners Hospital. suggests Friends 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic received at SAMSON Center), Sundav 7-9 D. Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Kenna (Maier) On Friday, September 1970, Florence R. age 66, of New Haven Dormont; wife beloved of the mother late Edward of Mrs. Irene Foster, and Ricky Mrs. Jean Eufer, grandmother and Donna Eufer.

Sister of received Mrs. Ella A. Mutzig. Friends the SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West will Liberty Ave.

Tuesday where services 11 m. be held at a. Kennedy On Wednesday, September 1970. Margaret C. of- Miami Beach, Florida, formerly of New York, wife of Christopher J.

Kennedy. daughter of Anna Seko Vovna dna the late Michael sister Mrs. Ann Goltsman of Pittsburgh, and Andrew P. Vovna of Coral Michael T. of East Gables, Florida, Also survived by several nieces and nephews.

Friends received THE THOMAS NIED FUNERAL HOME. 7441 Washington Swissvale High Family hours 2-4 and m. Church mass of requiem Barnabas on Tuesday at a. m. Kennedy Sarah of 601 Lowell beloved sister Mrs.

Albertha Harriss of niece of Mrs. Maude Cooper Washington. Mrs. Rosa Combs, Mrs. Jane Lovelace D.

Matthew Posey of Washington, Gasery Posey, Harry Posey and Isiah Frazier of Galthersburg. also one brother-In-law. Charles Harriss. Friends recelved FUNERAL SPRIGOS HOME. 720 WATSON Lana AND E.

E. Funeral services Tuesday m. In the Carrome Church. Interment In Family Plot In Homewood Cemetery. Kirpsak On Kirosak, Saturday.

beloved Sept. husband 1970, John Marie Kirosak: father Vincent. C. of John Listek and Mrs. Mary.

also survived grandchildren. John and Denise DEATHS YESTERDAY Alberts, Harry E. Andrzjewski, Stella Baker. Edward Barnes, Earl F. Beck, Estelle C.

Bertok, John! Sr. Bossert, Love P. Boyer, Harry C. Bray, Joseph G. Burnside, Lloyd C.

Chesworth, Rebecca Chirum, Mary C. Cimoch, Anthony Clipp, Rufus Crowley, Teresa Dlacich, Nicholas Ede, Raymond Eubanks, Henry C. Englehart, Camille L. Eynon, Grace Ferencak, Paul Fisher, Charles F. Fredrick, William F.

Gausman, Philip L. Ginley, David Grandillo, Francesco Harris, Lola Hocherdonner, Rose P. Ivan, George Jackson, Lucy L. Kenna-Maier, Florence R. Kennedy, Sarah E.

Kirpsak, John C. Kurtz, Mollie Lavineer, Helen Lawthers, Leonona Lester, George Liguori, Rose Marshall, William Martin, Richard P. McCullough, Marie McDonald, John Meyers, Anna Milligan, Willard W. Morrison, Mary V. Nagy, Andras Obel, Francis M.

(Les) Penn, Norbert Percival, Charles F. Petrulis, Evelyn Phillips, Benjamin S. Pizzuto, Frank J. Potts, Daniel Pucker, Peter J. Reardon, Thomas Regan, Michael Reick, Gertrude Reese, Mary J.

Rowe, Raymond B. Servan, Dorothy Shaner, Nelson Simmons, Marjorie Sladick, Frances Starke, Otto, Sr. Stepanovich, Rade Stephany, Louis S. Stokan, George Streicher, Norman Studer, John A. Telisko-Lawrence, Marijane Tortorelli (Shackeford), Genevieve B.

Trimber, Margaret E. Tucciarone, Frank Vetter, Louis F. Vey, Esther C. Vlakancic, Anthony N. Vukela, Joseph Wadell, Leslie Wagner, Laverne Watson, Jane Williams, Lubarda Wilson, Charles A.

Death Notices BE of TUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave. Requiem mass on Tuesday 10 a. m. In St. Catherine of Siena Church.

Kostik On September 3, 1970. Mary Gall. sin Kostik, of 318 North Chalfant Boro, wife of the late Mike. Kostik, mother of Mrs. Rosella Mariam Lapato, Kostik, Mike, also George 6 grand- and children.

Sister of John Gallsin, sisters and one brother In Europe. Friends may call at the EMILY M. LANIGAN FUNERAL HOME, 700 Linden East Pittsburgh, after o'clock Saturday. Blessing Ices on Tuesday at 8:45 a. m.

Divine Liturgy in St. John's OrthGreek Catholla Church at 9:30 a. m. Kurtz Suddenly, on Saturday, September 1970, Mollie Friedman 5524 Havwood St. East End, beloved wife of the late Harry Kurtz: mother of Jacob (Jack) Kurtz, Morris Kurtz and Mrs.

Dora lips all of sister Mrs. Eva Shulman of Santa Monica, also four grandchildren and eigth great-grandchildren. Services In the Ralph Schugar Chapel, 5509 Centre on Monday at 1 p. m. Interment Adoth Jeshurun Cemeterv.

Family suggests contributions be made to the charity of your choice. Lauinger On Thursday, Sept. 1970, at Oklahoma, Helen Bovle Lavinger, beloved wife of the late Frank T. mother. of P.

Lounger, Publisher Oil Gas journal, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Also survived by six grandchildren and 11 Interment services Calvary Cemetery Tuesday, Arrangements Sept. by. 1970. JOHN PREY: VOGEL SONS, INC.

Lawthers Br: Edgewood, wife Sept. of Stan- 1970 of lev M. Lawthers: mother of Eloise Johnson, Vivian P. Rannigon and Dean Lawthers: sister of Paul and Hearn. Patton: also grandchildren.

Friends may call DALE WILCOX FUNERAL HOME, Rebecca and Center Wilk. Services Tuesday o'clock. (Family hours 2-4 and Lester George J. of 312 Fifth Rankin, on September 5, 1970, beloved husband of father of Lillie Lester, Townes Gabrella Skipper, Martha Lee and Carl Fletcher. Friends received at FREDERICK FUNERAL HOME, 430 Sixth Braddock.

Funeral Wednesday at 11 a. m. from St. John's Baptist Church, Hazelwood. Liguori On Saturday evening, Sept.

5. 1970, Rose age 62, wife of the late Patsy Liguorl of Dormont: beloved mother AI Liguorl of Mt. Lebanon and Mrs. James (Gata) Bua of Brookline: sister of Mrs. Carmela Pelino of Dromont and the late Emilio DeLeo; also nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Friends re celved at the AND SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty 2-4 and 7-10 p. m. Requiem mass In St. Bernard's.

Church on in Queen Thursday of at a. m. Interment Heaven Cemetery. Luttringer Joseph G. on September 1970, formerly of 336 Butler Helen M.

Etna, Hahn Luttringer, father of Joseph G. husband of the late ringer Jr. and Edna M. Corr: also seven grandchildren and seven great grandchildren received 2 to and 10 p. at the WM.

333 Etna. quiem high Butler mass in Mary's Church, Sharpsburg on Tuesday at 10 a. m. Marshall William Mt. W.

Lebanon: Marshall, son of of 384 Grace Avon Mathieson and survived late by sister, Frank Marshall; also Elsie ceived G. at LAUGHLIN Marshall. Friends FUNERAL HOME, 3310 West where Libservices will be held on WednesMt. Lebanon, dav, Sept. 7-9 9, p.

at 1 m. m. Visitations 2-4 and Martin On Saturday, Sept. 1970, Richard Patrick, age beloved son of Patrick and of Shirley Michael Marella of 212 North Baiph Ave. Bellevue: Martin; brother grandson of Mr.

and Mrs. Patrick PREVIOUS DEATHS Adams, Anna M. Ashbaugh, John M. Brody, Leo S. Johnston, Guy Scott Kennedy, Margaret Voyna Kostik, Mary Galisin Luttringer, Joseph G.

Sr. McKee, Helen Campbell Nicholson, Louise Simons, Gilberta Heckel Witney, William L. September 1970, Mary Vera Hudack of 337 East Main Carnegie; wife of the late Thomas Morrison; daughter of the late John and Barbara Hudack; one sister, Barbara Helen Tischier of Bethel Park and two brothers, John of Mt. Lebanon and George Hudack of Homestead. Friends received at the VLADIMIR S.

CORBA FUNERAL HOME, 300 East Main Carnegie. Funeral Tuesday, September 8 at 9 a.m. with requiem mass In Holy Souls Church at 9:30 a.m. Visitation with family from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

Nagy On Saturday, September 5, 1970, Andras, of 32 Riverside Court, Blawnox, formerly of DUquesne, beloved husband Anna Bodnar Nagy: father of Mrs. Emma Viszlay of Blawnox, Mrs. Ellen Phillips of Duquesne, Mrs. Elizabeth Furia of West Mifflin and John Nagy of West Mifflin; also survived by 11 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the MERCEDES MALOY FUNERAL HOME, 915 Kennedy Duquesne.

Funeral mass Sept. 9 at 10 a.m. St. Josephs Church, Duquesne. Nicholson On.

Friday; Sept. 4, 1970, Louise Nicholson, of 241 Avenue Forest Hills, daughter of the late. Thomas and Carrie Nicholson, Friends received at the ROBERT E. WOLFE MEMORIAL, 925 Franklin Ave. (at Coal Wilkinsburg, Sunday and Monday 2-4 and 7-9, where services will be held on Tuesday at 11 a.

Obel Francis M. (Les) of the late Frank and Mary Lynch Obel Sunday, Sept. 6, 1970; beloved brother of Betty and Leo Obel and uncle of Mrs. Dorothy Miller, Mike and Dennis Obel; great-uncle Jill. Friends and American Legion Post 62, Carnegle, may call the HOME OF WILLIAM O'BRIEN, 3724 California at N.

S. Requiem mass St. Francis Xaviers Church Thursday at 10 a.m. (Viewing begins Monday at 7 p.m.) Penn On Saturday, Sept. 1970, Norbert of 3 Reserve St.

Millvale, beloved husband Marie Servatius, father of Janet, Susan, David, Robert and Richard Penn; brother of John R. Penn and Mary Schultz. Friends, members of Div. No. 85 of Trolley VFW and Bus opera: tors and Post No.

recelved at the ANDREW SKUNDRICH FUNERAL HOME, 405 North Ave, St. Millvale. Anthony's Requiem high mass In on Tues. at 9:30 a. m.

Percival On Sunday, Sept. 6, 1970, Charles of 2889 Harts Run Rd. Allison Park, late son of Charles Hattie Percival, Reymer brother of Gloria McAfee, Roma Wagner, Jacqueline Holland and Marion Zimmerman. Friends received after D. m.

Monday at the HENRY BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Royal Glenshaw, where services will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Petrulis On Sunday, Sept. 6, 1970, Evelyn Smith, age 44, of Peters Mars R.D. 1, wife of Joseph Petrulls: mother, of Mrs. Diane Queen.

Kenneth and Joseph Petrulis; daughter of Mr. and Anthony Smith; sister of Antoinette Allison, Mrs. Marion Riley, Mrs. LaVerne Smith, nard A. and Richard A.

Smith: also one granddaughter. Friends received after 2 p.m. Monday the WM. H. McDONALD FUNERAL HOME, Mars, Pa.

Requiem mass at St. Ferdinand RC Church, Cranberry Twp. on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Phillips Suddenly, Friday, Sept. 4, Beniamin husband of the Jeanne Powell Phillips; father David of 944 Homer brother of A.

Rav Phillips, of West View. Members of John's Lode No. 219 friends received in the ORLON PINKERTON FUNERAL HOME, 1014 California Avalon (North Boros), where services will be on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Memorial donations mav be to the Western Pennsylvania Heart Association. Pizzuto On Sunday, September 6, Frank of 148 Oak Park Lebanon; beloved husband of Albano; father of Mrs.

Marvanne Magulick and John; brother Mrs. Mary Romeo, Nicholas, Benny, Mrs. Anna Famularo, Vivian Calegerl, Mrs. Lucy Joseph, John and Sam, all Brooklyn, N. Y.

Friends received at the BEINHAUER AND COMPANY MORTUARY, 2630 Liberty Ave. on Monday only noon 9 p.m. Funeral from Torrearossa Funeral Home, BrookIvn. N.Y.. Thursday mornina.

lieu of "'awers contributions may me the Montifiore Hospital, Pa. Potts At Greenville, on Saturdav, Sept. 5, 1970. Daniel band of the late Alta Mav Potts, formerly of McCandless and RD Jeannette, father Mrs. Ruth also survived by four grandchildren and great John's Lutheran Church member Highland.

Friends, received of BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrysville, services will held on Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Pucker On Friday, Cuddy 1970.. (South Peter Favette brother of Mary. Bogatav. Paul and Mike.

Visitations from 12 Noon 9 D. m. be personally received by the ning Sunday) however, friends 4. SAMUEL FRYER FUNERAL Services" will be on Tuesday 3:00 D. m.

Reardon On Saturday, September. of 5, Thomas (Rock 4601 husband of late Anna Reardon; of Conley. Raymond. Norbert, Death Notices Martin of West View, Mrs. Elizabeth Marella of Laurel Gardens; great grandson of Mrs.

Margaret J. Martin, Mrs. Mariorie J. Zimmer. Friends received beginning on Sunday evening at o'clock in the ORION C.

TON FUNERAL HOME, 1014 Callfornia Avalon (North Boros), Funeral services in the Church of The Epiphany, Avalon on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. McCullough ON Sunday, Sept. 6, 1970, at 4:55 a. m. Marie Anne McCullough nee Schmieder, of Brownsville wife of the late Horace G.

McCullough; sister of Elizabeth Scullion, John, Joseph, Theodore and August Schmieder. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the WM. C. HIRT JR.

FUNERAL HOME, 704 Brownsville Rd. at Alice St. Funeral Wednesday at 9 a. m. Requiem high mass in St.

Canices Church at 10 a.m. McDonald On Saturday, Sept. 5, 1970, John beloved husband of Henrietta Mentzer McDonald, of 7129 Ohio River Ben Avon: of Raymond, Bernard, Norma Jean and Thomas McDonald, Mrs. Lynn Pechulis, and Mrs. Susan Barry: son of Norman F.

McDonald; brother of Mrs. Lee Goodall; also two grandchildren. Friends recived from 2-4 and 7-10 p. at the FUNERAL HOME, 366 Lincoln Bellevue. Requiem high mass in Sacred Heart Church, Emsworth on Wednesday morning 10:00.

Parish Rosary on Tuesday at 8:00. McKee On Thursday, September 3, 1970, Helen Campbell, wife of Raymond W. McKee of 107 Biddie Ave. Survived also by several. nieces and nephews.

Friends recelved at H. SAMSON 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center) Saturday Requiem high mass in St. James Church, Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment Mt.

Carmel Cemetery. Milligan Unexpectedly, on Sunday, Sept. 6, 1970, Willard W. Milligan (Sat. of Sewickley Eleanor Police Parsons Dept Milligan, husband HIlI Sewickley, father of Mrs.

William Davis, Aleppo Twp. and Wesley Scott Milligan, Wireton, brother of Ray S. MIllIgan, Flemington, W. also survived by three grandchildren. The family will receive friends between the hours of 7-9 p.

m. Monday and 2-4 and 7-9 m. Tuesday in the RICHARD D. COLE FUNERAL HOME, 328 Beaver Sewickley where services will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Morrison At St.

Clair Hospital on Saturday, COMBO Sensational weddings, banquets, lounges, etc. 323-0268. VOLUNTEERS Needed to help office of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Cystic Fibrosis causes damage to young children. We people to put labels on kits and need typists.

Please call 391-6633 between 9:30 a. m. 4 p. m. Legal Notices ESTATE of Dorothy E.

Detweller, deceased, of Pittsburgh. No. 3553 of Letters of administration on her were granted to the underwho requests all persons claims or demands against estate of decedent to make the same and all. persons indebted to decedent to make paywithout delay to Dr. Martha Dixon Nelson, 1095 Orre.

on, Ohin. 24312. or Bruce Harrison, Jr. and Craig, Goering Harrison, 1508 Finance Pittsburgh, 15219. ESTATE of Maude D.

Baxter a-k-a D. Baxter, deceased, of DorBorough. No. 1745 of 1970. Letters testamentary estate granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of deceto make known the same and persons Indebted to decedent to payment without delay to Evelyn Naomi Baxter 1124 Wisconsin Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.

or to Herbert V. Brownie Browniee, 3115 West Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15216. ESTATE of Martha Charlotte Branthoover, a-k-a Charlotte Branthorver. deceased, of Pa.

No. 2283 of Letters of administration on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make pavwithout delay to Foster S. Branthoover, Clarks Mill, Pa. 16114, or to W. Dickie, McCamey Chlicote, Grant Pa.

15219. ESTATE of Loyal B. McCall a-k-a B. McCall, deceased, of Pa. 3447 of 1970.

Letters testamenon his estate were granted to undersigned who requests all having claims or demands against the estate of decedent 10 make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent 10 make payment without delay to H. Bruce McCall, 1116 East End Edgewood, or to Ira R. Hill, Reed, Smith Shaw McClay, 747 Union Trust Pgh. 15230. OWEN B.

McManus: Brandt, McManus, Brandt Malone, Attorneys Law, 1020 Grant Pittsburgh, 15219. In the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, State of Pennsylvania, ss: Notice hereby given of intention to make applicafion to said Court at No. 2336 11th day of September, 1970, at 8:30 October Term, 1970, on Friday, the o'clock a. Eastern Standard Time, by the Incorporators, for the charter of a proposed nonprofit corporation to be named West Penn Ski Foundation, and organized under the Nonprofit Corporation Law the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved May 5, 1933. That a precise and accurate statement of the purpose or purposes for which the Corporation Is to be formed Is as follows: To serve as an agency for handling fund-raising programs and as a source for financial support in promoting educational programs 10 develop and train skiers and junior racers.

To support programs promoting ski racing In general in the Western Pennsylvania area, and to further Interest In skiing and racing among high schools. To support programs providing coaching and training. for lunior skiers. of all classes age groups, Including physical training, dry land exercises and snow drills. TO conduct fund-raising protects and ski organizations In order to help in financing organizations providing equjoment, training, transportation and other benefits to junior and racers.

To buy, sell or otherwise acquire, hold, use, manage, Improve, develop, lease, rent, and mortgage to or otherwise encumber, exchange or transfer real property, or personal property every kind and of any Interest therein as is necessary, incidental or convenient to the needs and purposes of the corporation. To make and enter Into contracts of every sort and kind with any firm, corporation or association convenient or necessary to carry out the purposes and oblects of this corporation. do all and everything, necessary, surable and proper for the accomplishment of the foregoing purposes and anything which the Board of Directors of the corporation may deem conducive or expedient for the proper conduct of the cornoratien for the carrying out of the purpates of the corporation. corporation shall not be organfor business purposes nor for the pecuelary profit: and no part or earnings thereof shall Inure to the benefit whether of any Incidentally member or otherwise, bat benefit shall of the Inure corporation exclusively to the solely for the purpose of carrying of nings necessary and Incidental general oblectives here set forth; and for these purposes benefits possess and and privileges of said Act of enioy all the right, Assembly. The Articles of Inn tion are now on file in the of Prothonotary of Allegheny County.

at Pittsburgh, Pa. HOWARD P. Reuter, Gateway Center, Penna. 15222 Carl B. Fried, 405 Standard Life Penna.

15222, Attys. Notice is hereby given that Articles of Incorporation were filed with and approved by the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, on the 14th day of August, 1970.. for the of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation of business corporation which was organized under the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved May 5, 1933, 364, as amended. The name of the corporation Is Hubert international Movers, The purpose of purposes for which it was organized: To have unlimited power to engage in and do any lawful act concerning any lawful business for which corporations may be incorporated under the Pennsylvania, Business Corparation Law, as amended, and for these purposes to have, possess and enlov all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act Assembly. Jobs of Interest-Men All advertisements in The Pittsburgh Post Gazette Male and Female Help columns offering Sales Positions, must indicate article or service to be sold and to the basis of compensation.

The Pittsburgh Pose-Gazette does knowingly, a accept preference Help-Wanted based ads on age from employers covered by the Ape Discrimination in Employ: ment Act or from employers covered. by the Fair Labor Standards Act. If they after less than the legal minimum wage or fall to pay at least time and one-half for overtime hours. The minimum wage for employment covered by the FLSA prior to the 1966 Amendments 1s $1.60 an hour, with overtime pay required after hours week. Jobs covered as result of the 1966 Amendments quire $1.45 an hour minimum with overtime pay after 40 hours a week, For specific, Information contact the Wage and Hour Office of the U.S.

Department of Labor. In Room 702 Federal Building, 1000 Liberty, Avenue, Piffsburgh, Pa. 15222, Phone: or 306 RingPhone St. 673-9703. McKeesport, Pa.

15132: Repiles 10 "BOx Number" ods should be mailed or deliverea to Post -Gazette, 34 Boulevard of Allies, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15230. DO NOT Include other papers of personal value. Advertisers often fall to call for all repiles addressed Gazette box number and this mall Is destroyed remaining over 10 days after final Insertion of fisement. in order to protect the advertisers from receiving circular matter, It is expressly understood and agreed that all such matter shall be withheld as far as possible by the PostGazette.

Only bona fide answers to advertisements in care of the Gazette will be delivered adver: fisers on presentation at the box number tickets. Questions and answers on Employment Agencies avallable to yOU by writing the Better Business Bureau, 230 Grant Bullding, Pittburgh, Pa. 15219 Acct Fee Paid 0-3 YRS $9,000 to $13,000 Make your career In Tax with an Internationally respected CPA firm who will help you 10 certification. F-O-R-T-U-N-E Rockwell Bide. 471-5402 Interviews 9-1 Mondov-Thurs.

Employment Agency ADMIN. MARITIME TRANSPORTATION ANALYST $7,500 to 11,500 Conduct economic and cost studies of actual proposed vessels to determine operators and profitability. For more informstion call 391-2855, AMERICAN BUSINESS CENTER, INC. 524 Penn 4th Fl. employment agency FEDERAL COAL MINE INSPECTORS SOUGHT Career opportunities for Federal Coal Mine Inspectors, grades 65-9 ($9,881 per year) through GS-12 ($14,192 per year) have been announced nationwide by the Civil Service Commission.

The need is immediate and urgent for Coal Mine Inspectors. The positions, in the Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, are located throughout the coal-mining regions of the United States. Except where certain qualifying education beyond the high school level may be substituted in part, applicants for all positions of Federal Coal Mine Inspector must have had at least 5 years of practical experience in the mining of coal or as a practical mining engineer. Written tests may be taken at 8:30 a.

or at 6 p.m., at the following locations. Applicants should be at the test location at least 15 minutes ahead of time. PITTSBURGH, PA. EBENSBURG, PA. U.S.

Bureau of Mines 4800 Forbes Avenue Educational Center September 14, 1970 and First Congregational Church October 3, 1970 217 East High Street UNIONTOWN, PA. September 21, 1970 Post Office Building 4749 East Fayette Street September 16, 1970 NEW KENSINGTON, PA. Post INDIANA, Office Post Office Building PA. Building South 7th Street 5th Avenue and 11th Street September 22, 1970 September 18, 1970 Further information concerning the examinations may be obtained at the U. S.

Bureau of Mines, 4800 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, Area Code 412-621-4500. Application forms will be available at all locations where examinations are being held. (An Equal Opportunity Employer) TOMORROW IS THE FIRST DAY OF THE REST OF YOUR LIFE Make sure you know where vou are going. IDS does -That's why we can offer you the opportunity to earn as much as you want to Look at these statistics on 400 representatives who recently attended on IDS career conference. 1.

INCOME: Average first vear commissions $12,293 for the 400. Average for the top 24 men was $22.400, an Increase over $9,618 over previous income. 1 FORMER OCCUPATIONS: Sales and sales management small business owners teachers, military, and others 3. AGE OF THOSE ATTENDING CONFERENCE: 21 to 50, average 39. EDUCATION: College or equivalent work experience.

S. APTITUDE: Our screenine tests and cotitude analysis can aid you in your decision. DO QUALIFY? We are seeking men and women successful now, whose earnings are above average. If avalifled, chance for success, satisfaction, hiaher carninas are excellent. (Interested?) CALL MR.

R. AGILAR 364-0800 CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER Large Western Pa. Contractor seeks Field Engineers, Party Chiefs, Transitmen, Chainmen experienced in all phases of highway and site construction. Permanent positions. Call 462-2200.

Equal Opportunity Employer ASSISTANT OFFICE MANAGER Supervise 15 in administration and accounting functions you rapidly advance to full staff management. Reply ate 391-2855 AMERICAN BUSINESS CENTER, INC. 524 Penn Ave. 4th Fl. employment agency.

AUTO LOT ATTENDANT Over 18 years with Pa. drivers license, experienced for Indoor good car wages, and working conditions. Apply steady employment, In person to Used Car 3101 Mar. W. Subur- Libban erty Dormont, AUTO Mechanic prefer, person over 30 years of age with some Forelon.

Car Experience, right but per- not essential. Top pay for the of Allies, Oakland. Auto Mechanic 8 A.M. 430 P.M. (NO SAT.) TOP HOURLY RATE PAID HOLIDAYS EXCELLENT BENEFITS PROFIT SHARING NEW FACILITIES Apply Jack Ruldouph TED McWILLIAM Monroeville, 243-3330 AUTO Mechanic -Plenty of work facilities, due expanding business.

New 793-3487. BuyerMerchandise Mgr. READY TO WEAR AND SPORTSWEAR Must have Dept. or Specialty store, or managerial experience. Excellent opclude portunity, salary Resumuirements.

Write David Brody BRODY'S Oil City, Pa. (16301) large parts Inventor Fringe fits. Contact Filckinger, Phil Fifts Ford, New Castle, Pa. BAKER Experienced, bench and 11. p.

to 7 a. hospitalization, Insurance. 441- 7945. BARBER -Manager. Monday thru Friday.

Cut Afro natural haircuts. 362-3611. Call 487-1224. good. $100 weekly guarantee.

BARBER Wanted Immediately. Your Father's Mustache, Monroeville Mall, 372-5803. BARBER or apprentice Good pay. Call 372-9746. BOOKKEEPER and Credit full Monager Capable of taking charge.

Office Wholesale. Company. Salary commensurate with experience. Confidential, short resume, D-424 PostGazette. BOWLING Mechanic- pin chaser, AMF type 6525, evenings.

Rush. parttime Oakland CHEM TRAINEE New Product Dev $7800 to $8400 Your college chemistry enables you to enter the New Product Dev. Lab. In a two year training program. Future to Chief Chemist.

Excellent Co. paid benefits. Call first Tuesday morning: 109 No. Amer Rockwell 9-1 Bldg. Tel: 471-5402 Interviews Monday Thurs.

Employment Agency DIRECTOR DATA PROCESSING progressive western Pa. county government is seeking a manager I experienced In municipal or county applications. Head your own department, reporting The directly qualiticommissioners. cations for this position are 10 YES. yrs.

experience of have which been at in least local must government. generation DOS: TOS resume In knowledge strictes a confidence must. Send to; V-474 Post Gazette. CARPENTERS Helpers, Labor. ers Bros.

4110 Truck Saw Mill Drivers, Apply Levitske Horne's. Run Bivd. Across CARWASHER Mechanically Inclined, to do handy work around new car dealership. Charles G. Becker, 3530 Bivd.

of Allies, Oakland. CIGAR Clerk Full, time, all shifts S. S. accepted. 321-6451.

FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE Representative are to the call on largest automotive We chemicals. We automotive. for specialty the of of Representative who is not afraid to work. Our top five $30,000 earns between $20,000 and a year commission. Only successful professional sales representatives Afternoon, need apply.

Call Tuesday Sept. 8th between 3 p.m. p.m. C. Mike McCauley.

835-4530. PERSONNEL PLACEMENT COUNSELOR FOR ONE OF THE NATION'S LEADING AGENCIES SPECIALIZING IN MIDDLE MANAGEMENT EXECUTIVE SALES PERSONNEL What makes us different? Start out with a true regard for the IndividualIty of each applicant his abilities, experience, motivations, hopes and dreams. Then consider the more than vears F-O-R-T-U-N-E has firms, it adds up to unusual results. provided KEY personnel to the top If you have had, prior agency experience, can work on your own call and can Internalize our philosophy, Immediately to further explore this unique career opportunity. TO ARRANGE INTERVIEW, CALL GEORGE LONG TUESDAY THRU FRIDAY, 9-5 471-5402 F-O-R-T-U-N-E Personnel Agency of Pittsburgh, Ine.

TO Press buy, rent, find or sell try or Post Want Ad. 263-1201. Person needed who will work hours everv dav -who will stay awav from home 2 to 4 davs per month, who wants to make over $10.000 per year but must do it on the following basis, on straight commission. Open new accounts at Sell repeat accounts at Furnish a 2-car parade for warehouse. Here's what we will do -consign a stock in the amount of $5,000.00.

We will furnish a Van. we carry verified all sales accounts. We pay on weekly- -We give you two weeks paid training. Call collect: 518-883-3451 Mr. John P.

Kline RETAIL MANAGEMENT Our Manager Trainee Program Offers: advancement 90 Managers CoManagers Have developed from this program, year earnings average $7500 and benefits (Managers storage $14,000 plus) Local Openings Available. Ad Now--You May SEE MR. HARDY Tuesday, September 8, 8 A.M.-5 P.M. Wednesday, September 9 8 A.M.-5 P.M. 84 Lumber Company Eighty Four, Pa.

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