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171 East Sub. Apts. Rent l71 East Sub. 1. 4 -POST-GAZETTE: July 2, 1976 LATEST DEATHS PREVIOUS DEATHS WE'RE FLYING OUR FLAG HIGH! We Cater to Senior Citizens EFFICIENCIES J.ev 3 59 733 ID ONE BEDROOMS Rs tqrv j.jv J.65 Fkl Lftq 9 23 10 09 Fd VI dp 8 7 N.L.

Fdpli 1.29 8.42 FUNOS INCP Bannon, Elmer J. Bauer, William V. Hurd, Mary G. James Roger, Christine Y. Marzolf, Elmer L.

Rentier, Edward P. Snyder, Norma Jean (Albcrini) r-ADDCTikir. sftt ilPOFn iflTrHFNS AC SOflAl 7.71 143 0S Arjm Ow Adm Inc Adm Ins Adviser lAftnn Fd Ann In Aluture AGt Fd AiisMte Alona Fd GROUP: Comm ROOM. 24 HR SECURITY. MAINItNANLt rKtt HYING.

LAUNDRY FACILITY. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION. 824-9000 Phila Fd 7.36 8 04 Ptwnix 8 23 8.99 PILGRIM GP Pil Frm 1245 13.11 Captal 3 50 L. Incom 85 9 11 P.lg Fd 7.4 7.86 Pine St 10 69 N.L. PIONEER FD: Pion Fd 13 85 15 14 Pionr II 13.2 14.50 Plannd 11.14 12.11 PLI GRO 11.21 12.25 PI I Trn 7.22 7.89 PRICE ROWE: 12 S3 13.69 9j3 N.L.

x5.14 5.24 951 10.23 10 77 N.L. 9.13 f.li Am Birth Am tatv MODUS 5.13 5.62 001 Death Notices AM FUNDS GRP: OPtN te 4 il Doily If Am Bl 7.81 J. 54 Amcap 5.31 580 Am Inc 9 11 10.04 Am Mut x9.62 10.15 Grwth 11.18 N.L Sol. 9 30 9.79 N.L. bpcl 6.11 Sun.

12 te i Incom Nw Era Nw Hor Alexander, Clarice Callahan, Elizabeth J. Coughenour, Alden T. Coyne, Theodore C. Dengler, Elizabeth Gerstner, Anna C. Glenn, Edith S.

Heukeshoven, William J. Highfield, Elmer E. Ingold, Lois Kavolski, John Knell, Eleanor D. -Maley, John L. Merz, Louis E.

Murphy, Marie Pagani, Myrtle D. Schaffer, Mary K. Seligson, Mary Simpson, Wilhelmina R. Smith, Charles 11. Stolec, Pauline M.

Swartz, Oliver W. Trojan, Peter Bnd 14.60 15.V6 6.52 7.15 8.98 9.11 78 80 11.1 12.21 8.4 9,26 2 7 75 11 Nl. 28.21 N.L. GRP: 4.45 4.86 6 95 7.59 8.6 9.48 II 66 N.L. 11.99 N.L.

10 36 N.L. 1 39 1.00 N.L. 16.29 17.61 8.38 9.16 7.36 8.04 5 80 (zl 3.12 8.05 8.0 8 62 942 8 2 NL. 8 23 NL. 1068 ll'il Pro Fd 11.11 N.L.

7.17 N.L. 5 43 N.L. 7.13 8,56 10.23 11.18 4.85 5.30 rjoF A dlh Am Inc Am Inv Am BRADDOCK HILLS BRINTON ROAD LOCUST ST. IUII IT Hi! (OHSmiKNOH CO Of PHIU Impac Indus tr P.lol GE SS Gen Sec Grth Ind Gudrd HAMILTON Fund Grwlh Incom Hart Gth Hart Lv Harv Fd Henlge Hoidg Tr Horace Imprl Cp Imp Gth Inc Bost Ind FAm inlegon III Invest Invern Inv Guid Inv Inrjic Inv Bos INVEST COUNSEL Capam Capit Sh 15.65 17.10 14.18 15.50 17.36 18.97 Nw Pi GLENN On Julv 1, 1076, Edith Scott Glenn; cousin of Jack R. Hunter of Pgh.

and Kathenne L. Presler of Potomac, survived also by several second cousins. Friends received at H. SAMSON, INC- 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), Fri.

2-4 I 7-0 p.m., where service will Be held Sat. morning at 11 o'clock. Interment private. Memorial contributions may be made to the Edith Scott Glenn Loan Fund, University of Medical School. 13.74 15.02 AM GEN GRP: GnBd 8.53 9.32 4.34 4 74 6.38 6.9 Provd Gf Piud SIP PUTNAM FUNDS: Conver Equity Georg Grwth Incom Invest Vista Voyag Pambw Reserv Revere Safec Eq Saleco 11.3? 1237 111 1086 13.58 14,84 10.63 11,62 7,62 8 33 7.9 8.70 10.43 11,10 12.0 13 18 1.66 N.L.

1.00 N.L. 5.16 5.64 9.2 10 13 10.84 1185 6.85 7 49 6.21 6.79 3.67 3.96 5.14 5.54 478 5.22 5.08 N.L HILLTOP and DUQUESNE PLACE APARTMENTS COMMONWEALTH AVE. DUQUESNE PLACE 8.2 9 04 2.60 2.84 A A Gnlnc AG Ven Eqty Or Fnd Am provt In Am Grin Am Insln Am Invst AmNt Gr ANCHOR GROUP: Onilv In Grwth Incom Rr-serv i-MCtr Fnd Inv Njtl AifdflK 5.56 6.08 7 68 839 INVEST GROUP: SCUDDER FDS: Inn Fnd 13.10 L. IDS Bnd 5.73 5.94 1.00 N.L IDS Gth 5 45 II 10.03 N.L. 15.00 N.L.

DUQUESNE, PA. Mgt Res Balanc Stv Com Specal 7 31 7.88 7.16 7.72 10 24 11.04 4.95 5.34 7.23 7 80 10.64 1 1.47 9.52 N.L. 23.13 N.L. HEUKESHOVEN William J. (Joe), of Brookline, suddenly on July 1, 1976; beloved son of June Adams and William Heukeshoven; brother of Billie Bis-bev, Beth, Gerald, Greg, John and Gary Heukesnoven.

Friends may call Fri. at the FRANK f. DcBOR FUNERAL HOME, 1065 Biookhne Blvd Funeral Sat. Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. in the Church of the Resurrection.

i i Bedroom Apt. Starting ot) I 001 Death Notices Sod Lev 4 2 Carpeting. AC. Equipped Kitchens SECURITY FDS: Equity 3 87 4 73 8.22 8. Invest OFFICE OPEN Doily 9 6 SAT.

9 30 6-SUN. 12 6 IDS ND IDSPr Mutual Slock Select Var Pav Inv Resh I Grwlh Incom Trsl Ut Trsl Sh Istel Fnd Ivv Fund Gwth Janui Fd 4 90 5.13 3.24 3.52 8.96 9.74 19.42 21.11 9.06 9 4 662 7.20 5.47 5.98 4.42 4.83 3.42 3 4 2 90 (11 10.1 I I 21.15 21.80 6.52 N.L. 1106 12.02 1 758 N.L. 21.16 N.L. 4.78 5.20 rn at at i nm 6 82 7 45 8 94 9.77 9.46 10.28 12.56 13.65 GRP 5.41 591 Ultra Sentinel Sentry SHAREHLD Comst Fntrpr Flet Fd Harbr AXE HOUGHTON: l-und A Fund Slock RLC Gth flirts Inc Bads Inv Bn HI Brai on 7.53 8 18 6.24 6 82 10 80 11.80 1.75 N.L.

9 93 N.L. Weather Partly cloudy with a chance of rain, METEOROLOGICAL RECORD Highest temperature July since U74 was 1) In 1931. Low-esl temperature July since 1874 was 50 In 1957. AIRPORT TEMPERATURES 1 a. 59 p.

m. 6T o. SB 2 p. 60 3 a. 58 3 p.

61 4 a. 58 4 p. m. 64 5 a. 58 5 o.

m. 62 6 a. 58 i p. m. 64 a.

58 7 p. m. 64 a. 57 I o. m.

64 9 a. 5B 9 p. m. 64 10 a. 58 10 o.

m. 63 11 a. 57 II o. m. 62 Noon 58 Midnight 60 Alroort al 7 p.

m. Yesterday Press. Wind Wther. 29.96 64 63 SW-9 Cloudy Comparable temo. and '76 75 '74 '73 '72 '71 High 64 82 S3 83 86 83 Low 57 63 60 60 61 66 Mean 61 73 72 7 2 74 75 Preclp.

.05 0 0 0 0 .94 Normal temp, for the day 71 Dellc. In temp, (or day 10 Defic. In temp this month 10 Excess In temp, this year 209 Total preclp. this month .05 Normal preclp. this month .12 Defic.

In preclp. for month .07 Total preclp this year 16.09 Normal preclp. Ihls vear 19.37 Defic. In preclp. this year 3,28 CITY OFFICE DATA Period Ending 4 p.m.

Maximum 67 Mean 63 Minimum 59 Preclp. RIVER REPORT The rivers In the Pittsburgh district were about stationary Thursday morning with little change expected for 24 hours. Widely scattered showers fell over the district during the 24 hours ending at 7 am. Thursday with amounts ranging from a trace to Inch. River stages were reported as follows: Allegheny River: Warren, Pa.

3.6R, Franklin, Pa. 3.6S, Porker, Pa. 2.8F. Morronoahela River: Greensboro, Lock 7, Pa. (Upper Gage) 9 7F.

Cheat River: Parsons, W. Va. 2.6F. West Fork River: Clarksburg, W. Va.

3.3R. Youohlogheny River: Sutersvllle, Pa 3.5S. Beaver River: Beaver Falls, Pa. 4.2S. Ohio River: Pittsburgh, Pa.

16.1P, Doshlelds Dam (Upper Gaae) 15.35, Montgomery Dam, Pa. (Lower Gage) 11.7S, Pike Island Lock and Dam, W. Va (Lower Gaae) 13.1 Wheeling Wharf, Wheeling, W. Vo. I5.5F.

F.Falllng R-Rlslng S-Slotlonnrv P-Pool U-Unknown M-Mlsslng Hiqtt and low temperatures In selected cities in a 24-hour period: Affarlllo 93 64 Atlanla 80 62 Atlantic City 84 64 Boston 73 64 Brownsville 71 Buffalo 68 59 Chicago 79 53 Cincinnati 79 57 Cleveland 61 Denver 89 59 Des Moines 78 56 Detroit 77 59 Duluth 72 46 Fort Worth 95 75 Honolulu 84 73 Houston 94 77 Indianapolis 80 55 Jacksonville 84 70 Los Anneles 81 63 Louisville 81 59 Miami 86 7 Mempnls 83 64 Milwaukee 77 59 Mlnneanolls-St. Paul 81 53 New Orleans 87 71 New York 84 Norfolk 86 74 Philadelphia 85 67 Portland, Ore 68 53 Richmond 86 66 St. Louis 83 58 St. Petersburg fK 73 Salt Lake 66 San Dieoo "2 66 San Fronclsr.o tf S4 Washington 87 59 Edmonton 73 54 Montreal 77 A3 Toronto 59 Winnipeg 81 50 Pittsburgh Skies Sunset Snturdov 8:54 a.m. Sunrise Sunday 5:55 o.m Sunset Sunday 8:54 o.m.

Sunrise Monrlov 5:55 a.m. 5.48 5.99 4.94 5.40 8.16 8.2 6.59 7,20 9 20 10 05 Ml III ftrHAF CONS I Rue HON CO OfPHu gemnwn Legal Pace Fd 8 58 N.L. 9 43 N.L. GROUP 6.94 N.L, 8.42 N.L JohnMn JOHN HANCOCK: SHEARSON FOS: Balnc 8.89 9.66 Apprc 17.9118 66 BEBGER 100 Fnd 101 Fnd Berlchr Bonrjstk Bosl Fdn KEYSTONE: 17.60 18.33 10,38 10,81 Incom Invest Gust 7.85 8.58 4.73 5 17 9.20 10.05 331 3.41 280 Business 280 Business 15 75 N.L. HIGHFIELD On Wednesday, June 30, 197, Elmer of Noblestown, father of Mona Jean Cie-sielski, Mary Lou McCrory, Ruth Ann Windsheimer, Frank ano Jack ftlohfield; brother of Charles Highfield; also ten grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren.

Friends received at the RICHARD THOMAS FUNERAL HOME, Oakdale, where services will be held Saturday 1 1 a.m. if so desired, contributions may be made to the Nobiestown Methodist Church. Sh Dean FUNDS: SIGMA Brown 806 8.81 CALVIN FUNDS: Cap Shr Inv Sh 10.55 11.53 F-d IJ OB 14 jn 8 8 9,69 17.25 18.02 XI8.45 20.16 7.92 8 65 7.49 8.18 5.47 598 19 31 21.11 X9.39 10.27 8.5 9.16 X3.65 3.99 4 19 4 58 3 49 3,82 3.28 3.58 14.25 15.5 9.91 10.B1 Cust Cust Cusl Cust Cust Cusl Cusl Apollo Polars 10.93 11.95 10.20 11.0J 8.27 8.94 Trst Sh xS 04 8.79 Venlur 9.67 10.57 Smith 9.87 N.L. SB l8.Gr 113 N.L. So GenF 103 11.74 'Swst Inv 7,49 8.10 Sw Inv 4 1 4 98 Sovr Inv 12.12 13.25 Spertra 4 97 L.

STATE BND GRP: Progrs 4 01 4 40 St Fr Bal 8.95 N.L. St Fr Gr 5 6 N.L. State Sir 43.26 43 65 9.57 1046 Cdn Fd Div Shr Incom Natwa NY Ven CG Fund CG IncF CM Inv Crurt Fd CHASE BOSTON: nd Bns Fron CP yirr Bs Seed Chem Fd 11.81 12.91 7.00 7.65 Lndmrk LEX GROUP: Applications For Marriage Licenses VOGTMcFARREN, Albert 2658 S. 18th Bernlce, 232 Suncrest St. CASSELLA-IADEROSA, Robert 2 Churchill Rood; Genevieve 26 Mavflower St.

REGISTER-EMMERT, Charles Gulfoort, Patricia 325 Henrv Sewicklev- LONGSTRETH-BEELES, Stephen 414 E. Lincoln McDonald; Viola 414 E. Lincoln McDonald. EVANS-MIERI, Paul 2433 Piainview Glna 2106 Ploinview Ave. SHARP-SZCZEPANSKI, Anthony Hollywood, Klmberlv 5527 Ellsworth Ave.

GRABAN-OORICH, Georoe, (01 River Ridge Rood, McKees-oorl; Klmberlv, 1139 Calllor-nla McKeesport. SHUBERT-POTTER, James 1 0 3 7 Feddleback Drive, McKees Rocks; Laura 258 McKee Place. SMITH-RE RRYMAN, Eugene F. 206 Main Revnolds-ville; Svlvio 201 Grant Sewlcklev. GRIMES- DELESTIENNE, James 424 6th Glass-port; Roberta 424 6th Glassnort.

CONNELLY-LUCOT, James 1404 Hodakiss Carole 3019 Shodeland Ave. BOMMERSTILLWAGON, Ralph 303 W. Fenn Drive, Glbso-nla; Cathy Akron, Ohio. HAMILTON-KENNEDY, Daniel 417 Delaware Oak-mont; Berh 415 Delaware Oakmont. CIMINELLO-WOCKLEY, Lawrence 154 Glenn Linda G.

154 Glenn St. CIUFO-CAPO, Joseph Ill Laura Lee Drive, Monroevllle; Karen 533 Bel I wood Monroeville. POTTS-WARD, William Glenlork, W. Dona Glenfork, W. Va.

PAVICH-MYERS, Michael, 3833 Merle Patricia 96 E. Crofton Craflon. TYLER-HERNDON, Charles 1 4 7 2 Mill Wllkinsburo; Darlene 1769 Lakelon Road. HALE-HALAGICH, George 1317 Woodland Elaine 1743 Verncr Ave. 1 LINDOUIST-KAISER, C.

Mich-oel, 2571 Duncan Allison Park; Roseann 89 Grant Ave. GIRVIN-MATEJCIC, James 332 Hillsboro Sandra 305 Stocllum St. BUECHEL-CAMP, Ronald 206 Ulvsses Lillian 197 Southern Ave. ROSE-RAY, Harrv 1328 Hill Wllklnsburg; Veronica 2 Shtelnnd Ave. JACKSON-BOUIE, William 3557 Falrwood Patricia 204! Soulh Court.

BARNA-BERGER, Melvln 1 1 1 1 Vi McNelllv Road; E. Beverly, 900 Lebanon Road, West Mifflin. HOPKINS-WOSSEN, Curtis 326 Atwood Mentwab 326 Atwood St. ZARZECZNY-SARKIS, Russell 883 Mirror Joonn 865 Mirror SI. CARMAN DANKO, David 902 W.

Grant Duauesne; Cotherine 118 W. Grant Duquesne. SPEARS-TAYLOR, Clifford Brooklyn, N.Y.; Nancy 7137 Vonn Drive. SCHNEIDERMAN KNOWLES, Ian 601 N. Nealev; Barba- rq 601 N.

Neglev-O'KEEFE-CARSO, Thomas Gosthersburg, Emily 16 Grant Ave. HAMILTON-WILLY, Joel CMnldn; Amelia Clinton. ZATEZALO DALLEMAGNE, John 106 W. Steuben St.) Llllane 106 W. Steuben St.

McCULLOUGH -ANDREWS, Gregory A College Park, Janice College Park, Md. GORDON-BURGESS, Charles 72 Wabash Leah 102 Wabash Ave. KIRK-LIEB, Ralph 8429 Past Road, Allison Park; Elsie 2 3 12 Hiawatha Drive, Glenshaw. COUNAHAN-BURWINKEL, Paul 112 Drexel Lone; Maura 127 Point Vue Drive. MATHEWS-SHERMAN, William 207 Stlllv Rood, Clalrlon Nancy A 21 Hllltoo Drive, Flnlevvllle.

DIGGANS-BUKOVAC, Gerald 23 Silver Lane, McKees Rocks; Kalherine 22 Cannon St. CHAPMAN-JONES, William 151 Robinson Wllma 151 Robinson St. CANDELORE-HAKINS, Wovne H. 304 Glassoort Rood, Elita-beth; Suson A 118 Valt Drive, West Mifflin. DAURORA-LIMGROVER, Lawrence 1000 Hillaale Place; Ann 103 Rovsnna Drive.

STEAD-METZGAR. Timothy 318 West Potrlcla 716 Whltnev Ave. COMUNALE-LINDSEY, John 446 Caldwell WH-merdinq; Beborah 6 37 Third North Versailles. HAVEL-McCAIG, John West Elizabeth; Margaret 5231 Beckv Drive. PL AN ITZER-PUNTURERI, Robert 1745 Skyline Drive; Linda 3036 Woodrldoo Drive.

ALLEN-MASS, David Climax Grace, 2403 Bedford Ave. COVOL'DOBRANSKY, Michael 643 Oaklyn Court; Sophlanna, 115 Mt. Lebanon PUPPOBELLOTTI, 107 Highland McKees Rocks; Janet 1501 Donnan Ave Washington. KALISH KOSS, Dennis 20? Coulter Bridoevllie; Kath-leen 318 7th Carnegie. Cp ledr 15.54 1 703 6.78 7.41 7 74 8.46 Grwlh 3 95 4 32 7.46 8.15 5 57 6.09 8 29 9.06 Incom Resrch Lie Inlv LINCOLN STEADMAN FUS: TIRED OF AKICE BEING CRAMPED WrMWB IN THAT SMALL CD ACE OFFICE? NEED a'fc uq BC OOM w'" DESIGN TO BRADDOCK HILLS I AMPLE PARKING 824-9000 2.54 NL 10 09 11.03 14.95 1634 6 10 6 66 NATL: 6 19 6.77 6 98 N.L.

13.413 N.L. 11 80 N.L Oico Hoi 1.05 N.L. 1. 11 N.L. Am Ind Asso Fd Invest Ocean HURD On June 1976, Mary G.

James; beloved wife of the late Rov C. Hurd, formerly of the N.S.; mother of Rov C. Kenneth Mrs. Gladys McMullan and the late William J. Hurd; sister of Mrs.

AAarcella Jenkins, Mrs. Susan Pollard and Holland J. James; also survived bv five grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. Fnends received at the G.S. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, INC, 2025 Perrvsville N.S., where service will be held Fri.

afternoon at 2 o'clock. CNA MNG FOS: 61 N.L. Librlv STEIN ROE FDS: 4.17 4.78 2.81 307 7.27 7.95 Mnht Schus COLONIAL FUNDS: Conver Fund Grwlh Incom Colum 8 91 9.74 9 83 10 4 Line CP Selc Am Seic Spl LOOMIS SAYLES: Cap Dv Mutual LORD ABB: Arfilat Bnd deb Incom LUTHERAN flroh Fd Bro Inc Bio US MASS CO: Freem Indp Balanc 18 79 L. Caoill 8 72 N.L. Stock 13.02 N.L.

SIS KEMPER Sup Gro 7.14 7 80 Sup Inc 9 79 10 IS Sup Smt 10 18 II 13 Technl 752 8 Kern I 10.61 1129 Kmp 1.00 N.I Survey 9,15 1000 5.12 5 60 8 40 9 18 14.80 N.L. 10.59 N.L I 60 N.L. 8.76 8.91 10. 11.77 3 JO 3.56 BRO: 10.65 11.64 8.76 9 5 9.90 10.82 7.53 8 7,1 7.35 8.03 10.51 11.49 COMMONWLTH xl.01 1.09 1.51 1.63 TRUST: 448 Como Cp Tempi lfl Temp lv Tran Cap 4.39 8.71 9.37 7.97 8.57 7,63 8 29 9.17 9.9 1)1 Death Notices 021 Business Personals Mass Tran Inv Travt Eo 10.28 11.23 11.23 N.L MASS FNCL: Tudor INGOLD On Thursday, July 1, 1976, Lois Faix, wife of Howard W. Ingold of Bethel Park; mother of Howard R.

and Paul W. Ingold; sister of Mrs. Marie Bock; also four grandchildren. Friends received at the HAROLD E. CONNELL FUNERAL HOME, 5120 West Library Bethel Park, where services will be held on Saturday at 3 p.m.

10 62 11.00 MIT SELIGSON 13,90 N.L. 3.7.1 N.L. 5.34 N.L. 8 40 6.09 N.L 6.87 N.L Lomp p-a Comp Fd Concrd Cons Inv Cnsln gw CnnMt In Contrv Dvidg DELAWARE GROUP: 20th CG 20th CI Umlied Unilund AMAZING new artificial fingernail process. You can have long, lovely nails.

Call 681-8336. NAILS UNLIMITED 12.24 13.23 9 05 9.89 7. IS N.L. ALEXANDER Clarice, June 30, 1976, beloved mother of John Alexander, Ruth Walker and Regina Alexander; sister of Mattie Lou WalKer and Hattie Lee Walker; also survived by three grandchildren. riends are erng received at the FREDERICK L.

HOPEWELL FUNERAL HOME, 7609 Tioga where service win be held on Sat. at 11 a.m. Family and friends will be meet at 7116 Bennett St at 10 a.m. Sat. BANNON On June 30, 1976.

Elmer beloved husband of Louise Keenan Bannon of Westview; father of Dennis Peggy Michael J. Bannon; beloved son of Margaret Torpy the late Elmer Bannon; brother of Lawrence (Larry) Bannon; newphew ot Eliza eth Friends received at the SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, INC. 7720 Perry Highway Funeral on Sat. morning at 9:30 o'clock. High Mass of Christian Burial in St.

Athana-sius Church at 10 o'clock. Family suggests contributions to the American Cancer Socl ely. BALER On June 1976, William of Oakmont, husband of the late Florence brother of Carl O. Bauer and Mrs. Margaret Cochran Wilkins.

Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the ROBERT H. CAMPBELL FUNERAL HOME, 378 Maryland Oakmont, where services will be held Saturday at 10:30 a.m. The family suggests contributions to the charity of your choice. CALLAHAN On July 1, 1976, Elizabeth J.

(Jane) nee McMullen; beloved wife of the late Peter B. Callahan; mother of Mrs. Betty McWhirter, Mrs, Mary Agnes Fraser and James J. Callahan; sister of Mrs. Catherine Welsh and the late James J.

McMullen; also survived bv five gi andchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friends received after 7 p.m. Thurs. in the EDWARD P. KANAI FUNERAL HOME, 500 Greenfield Ave.

Funeral Sat. at 9:30 a.m. Funeral Mass in St. Rosalia Church at 10 a m. COUGHENOl'R Alden 1., on July 1, 1976, of 'Carrick; husband of Nancy Anastasia Coughenour; father of David, Rex, and Renee Coughenour; step-father of Marion Ogilvie; son of Sara Leister; also survived by five grandchildren; brother of Eldred, Wayne and Ronald Leisier and Carol Webb.

Friends received at the CIES-LAK TATKO FUNERAL HOME, 2935 Brownsville where service will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society or the Leukemia Society of America. COYNE Theodore June 30, 196, of Spencer husband of Ann Art. Ciec7ely; father of James Julie Sara Coyne, Mrs. Mary Carol Moses; step-father of Mike, Robert Brown Anna Mane Schrader; also survived by 10 i andchildren; son of Sara oyne the late Chester Coyne; brother of Mrs.

Jessie Abie, Mrs. Nancy Burgess, Robert, James David Coyne. Friends received at the CIESLAK A TATKO FUNERAL HOME, 2935 Brownsville Road. Funeral on Sat. at 9 a.m.

Mass of Christian Burial In St. wnm.n 11.75 12.13 9.70 104 13.J6 14,40 17.70 13 15 MM 14 77 15 19 16,38 1176 N.I 14 II 15.09 1 00 NL. 5.17 5.60 1 00 NL. 9 90 10.82 14 98 N.L UNION SERVICE GROUP: Bid lv 17.50 13.48 Nail Inv 6.76 7.29 11.54 1261 MIG MID MFD MCD MFB Mather ML CplF ML RAs Mid Am Money Mony Fd MSB Fd Mil Bn MIF Fd Un Capl 109 11.53 X8.86 9.28 11.09 12.12 4.69 5.13 On July 1, 197A, Mary beloved wife of Morris P. Seliason of mother of Paul J.

Seligson; grandmother of Thomas and Frederic Seligson, All of Erie, Pa. Services at the BURTON L. HIRSCH CHAPEL, 2704 Murray Sq. Hdl (opp. AAorrowfield Apts.) on Sunday.

Notice of time Liter. Family suggests contributions be made lo the charity of your choice. 12 51 13 49 Union 32.11 N.L. 4.12 N.L. 16.23 N.L.

9 85 N.L. GRP 9 42 10.10 9 02 975 3 96 4 78 MIF Gro UNITED Accum Bnd Fd Cont gw Cont Inc Incom Scienc Vangd Utd SvcF USAA FUNDS: 64) .07 701 7. 9 10 10.16 8 88 9 70 104 11.63 6.15 672 5.34 5 84 1 79 N.L. 8.14 N.I Ask About Our 10 am 'til 3 am NEW 115. INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL EXCLUSIVELY AT SPARTACUS Full Service Health Club Come in let Bree, Cindy.

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Mo appointment necessary, iust Slop in. 529 Chartiers Ave. McKees Rocks, Entrance A parking in rear. 331-5184 11.92 13.03 MUT OMAHA FDS: 5 07 N.L 1506 1646 10 01 NL. SIMPSON 831 Estate Notices xr.83 N.L Amer xll.25 11.42 Grwlh 4 35 4 3 Incme x8 86 9.63 Mut Shrs 25 94 N.L.

Nal Indu I05N.L. NAT SEC FDS: Balanc 9 22 9 94 Bond Sr 4 12 4 9 55 9.70 US GvtS Dec-itr Delch Dflw Delia fleVegh Drect Cp DoogCx Dr Burh DREYFUS Drvl Fd Eotv Fd Drvl Lv Dryt LA Sd Incm Cent Eoie Gr EATON i HOWARD. Brtin Fd Foursq uwlh Inc me Specil Sick Fd RDIE So Fgiet Fd Ulun Trt tnr-f gv Firfld 12 08 13 20 9 41 10.28 USLIFE FUNDS: Apex 3 82 4 18 Bal Fnd 45 8.15 Com Slk 17 08 13 71 VALUE LINE FDS: 379 409 Di 171 9 38 On Wednesday, June 30, 1976, Wilheimma Renn of Second Carnegte, wife of the late Oliver Stmpson; sister of 5vlvia Makar Ze-ier. Friends received on Friday from 7-9 at the HENRY R. l-eY FUNERAL HOME, 524 Washington Ave, Carnegie Services on Saturday at 10:30 a.m.

8.34 N.L vat Lne i.m 9 28 10 01 Val 4 84 4 96 8.17 8.38 3.87 3.97 5 7 6 22 603 6.50 9 65 10.40 BICENTENNIAL MAILGRAMS AVAILABLE ONLY THROUGH Western Union Special Issue Phone: (4121 281-7511 Pret Stk incom Stock Sr Grwlh NEW ENG Eguitv Grwth Incom Side NfcA Ml 16 67 NL 6.85 7.19 5.17 5 52 7.96 8 58 5 83 6.29 LF: 16 90 18.37 85 9.51 13 64 14 83 14.48 15.74 8.42 N.L. 8 43 N.L. 11.40 N.L. 11.10 120 14.79 I Lev Glh Val Spc VANCE SANDERS: Incom Invest vs Com Sped Vnarbl Vndrblt I Between 8 a.m. 5 p.m.

14.56 N.L SMITH 13 0 14 27 7.00 7 65 6.78 6.86 7.11 77 4.07 N.L. 9 85 I0.1 Pure GOLF BALLS Recovered bv divers, sold by pound or ton. unsorted. JacK 264-9687. 1.60 N.L Neuwth Newton FEDERATED GR 3 1 N.L.

A LeaOr 9 01 9.15 Newtnl N.I VANGUARD GRP 10.12 Emore 19.03 17.50 bxplor 18.14 19 83 8.35 9,13 Ivest At St. Petersburg, on June 30, W76, Charles beloved husband of Anna Hoen-er Smith; father of Charles H. Jr. of Hollywood, also three grandchildren. Friends received at the ROBERT E.

WOLFE MEMORIAL, 97 Franklin Ave. at Coal Wil-kinsburg, Fri. 12-9 p.m. Funeral on Sat. at 9:30 a.m.

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Downtown, Pittsburgh, 641 Liberty Ave. GEMINI SPA 31-3919 391-7454 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 11.96 13.0 9 9 10 70 II 41 12.47 10.05 1098 9.17 10.19 9 82 10.7.1 3.18 37 6 17 674 10 33 N.L. 7.42 8 0 S.J9 5.19 It 42 12.48 13:31 NL. 14.16 N.L. 9 75 9 87 14 62 N.L FD: 8 01 8.75 100 N.L.

685 7.49 11.09 12 05 771 8 43 90N.l. 6 28 6 86 3.23 NL. xB.23 N.L. New Wld Nichlas Nesl Ivtr Omega One Will OPPENMM Incom Mony OK Sec Paramt Palner Paul Rev Penn rV-t Penn Sq fyloign Trust Welslv Wellln Wstmn Wmdsr Varied I WallSt gr Wemg eq vvslld Gr Wise Inc NL nn I dividend. 4th Emp FIDELITY GROUP: Bnd deb CaoUl Contra Dly Wt Dest Eouity I Fond VagHn Puritn Salem Thritt Trend FINANCIAL Fm Ind Fin Inc 9.27 10.13 12.21 N.L.

1.00 N.L. 9 36 14 17 NX. 15 89 17.37 2165 10 60 11.58 4 63 5.06 53 30 22 69 24.80 4 36 NL. X.1B N.L. mi 55,000 NEEDED to produce pilot reel for new TV show.

362-6647, 624-6642. days. (HO Help Wanted FIRST HVESTORS: Disc Fd 5.18 566 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Mobil-Mareor Merger Completed NEW YORK (Special) Mobil said the merger of Mobil and 7 00 7 65 SNYDER (Albcrini) Formerly of Dormont, on Wednesday, June 30, 19A, Norma Jean Snyder; mother of Ooreen Siepeck i ot Oak-dale, Wilham J. Smith of Mur-, rysviiie, and James R. Smith of Texas; sister of Rose Bar-sotti of Eitwood City, Fred and Richard Aloerim, both of Warren, Ohio; also survived by three grandchildren.

Friends received at the E. B. LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME, 3310 W. ibertv Mt. Lebanon, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Funeral Liturgy St. Bernard's Church on Saturday, July 3, at 10 a.m. for small mfg. company to assist with purchasing, production planning, inside sales, ttc. Write Divorce x8 32 9 09 7.91 8.64 8 09 N.L.

14 II N.L 4.09 4.47 Press Box 8-235. Church at 10 a.m Marcor Inc. was completed and became ASSISTANT MEN'S TRACK COACH DENGLER On July 1. 197. effective at the close of business yes 4.73 5.17 II 55 12 62 962 10.51 1.21 9.05 Grth Fd incom Slock 1st Multi 44 Wall Fdn Gr FOUNDERS GROUP: Grwlh Incom Mlual specil FRANKLIN GROUP: nine Gwfh Sr Fr Incm USGv Utiiitie Res Cap terday.

The common and preferred befh of the N.S, wife of the pare josepn; momer of Joseph, Valarte Moore, Eleanor Prfhler; also 10 granachilgren; sister of FlMnnr nnl.n rM stock ot Marcor stopped being traded on the New York Stock Exchange at the close of the market. Marcor's outstanding debentures will continue as obligations of that company. 6 86 7.40 598 645 1.69 1.82 X9.40 10.13 4,10 4.42 Full time Univrsity of Pittsburg Must have previous experience coaching track in high school or college. Send resume to Mr. Mike Agos tinella, Head Track Coach, University of Pittsburgh, P.O.

Box 7436, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213. The University of Pittsburgh is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer, The University of Pittsburgh is required by title IX, section 86.9 to make this statement. Brendel. Frlendi received the NOVAK FUNERAL1 HOME, 33 13 Brighton Rond.

Mass of Christian Burial at St. Leo's Church, Sat. I at io 2.70 2.91 KAVOLSKI On July 1, 1976, John Kavolski, of Western A5pinwall, formerly of Arnold, husband of Marie Morgan Kavolski; step-father ot Jovce Tano of West Deer Richard Morgan of Waynes-burg, Charles Morgan of Bensenville, Illinois; also survived by grandchildren two great-grandchildren. The family is receiveng friends 2-4 7-9 o.m at the H. Blaine WEODELL FUNERAL HOME.

100 Center Aspmwail where services will be held Sat. afternoon at 1 o'clock. knell' Eleanor DerricK, on Julv 1, 1976, of Allentown; wife of the late Jacob A. nell; most precious mother of Estella D. Reid, Helen O.

Stoehr and Howard P. Derrick; dearest grandmother of Janis and Billy Reid, Lynne Stoehr, Carole, Howie, Robbie, Danny, Ricky, Chris, and Joey Derrick; niece ot Bertha Shearn. Friends received at the JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood Thurs. after 7 p.m.

and where funeral service will be held on Sat. afternoon at 1:30 oclock. ROGER Christine Yost of 1037 Vance Coraopolis on Wednesday, June 30, 1976; wife ot the late Charles Koger; mother of Josephine Gault, Irene Hawkinson, Charles and the late Richard Koger; sister of Mary Fabnlli, Freda Heiliman, Pauline Mushalansky and Joseph Yost; ten grandchildren, one great-granochild. Family will receive friends after 7 p.m. Thursdav and 2-4 7-9 p.m.

Friday at the CORAOPOLIS COPELAND FUNERAL HOME, 867 Fifth Ave. Mass of the Resurrection at St. Joseph Church Saturday at 10 a.m. If desired contributions in her name to the Easter Seal Fund will be appreciated. MALEY John on Thurs, Julv 1, 1974, husband ot the late Esther; beloved father of Clare Peraew of also survived bv two grandchildren; brother of Mrs.

Charles Mueller of James A Lawrence Malev. Friends received 7-0 p.m it the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, F. Winter Dir. 4730 Friendship Ave. Mass of Christian Buna I nn Sat.

in St. Philomenia's Church at 10 a MARZOLF On June 30, 1976, Elmer L. Of Shaler husband Of Geraldine Hoffmann; father of Elmer Ida May Steedle, and Alice Rebholr; brother of Miss Mildred Marzolf; also sn grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the PFEIFER FUNERAL HOME, 512 Grant Miiivale, where services will, be held on Saturday, July i at 10 a.m.

MERZ On Julv I 197. Louis E. (Butch) Merj of Wickline Lane, in his Hist vear; beloved husband ot Emma Armbruster Merr; father of Lois Bambach, La-verne Maedinger; brother ot Elizabeth Kenneov Maroa-ret Zano, George, William, Charles Milton also survived by lour giandchilre-none Rgieal- A -grandson. Family will receive fnends Fri. from 10 to p.m at the OSCAR MILLER FUNERAL HOME, Troy Hill wheie services will be held on Sat.

at 10:30 a.m. American Legion .56. A Kcal no. a24 fnends invited. MLRI'IIY On Thursday, July 1, tM, Mane Heck, of Banksville, wife of the late Bernard sister of the late Paul J.

and John J. Heck; aunt of Mrs Catherine Winans of Cleveland Ohio and Jack Heck of Danville, Calif. Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER SON CO. MORTUARY, 26J0 West Liberty Ave.

2-4 and 7-9 p.m. F.IOay. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Catherine's Church, Beechview, Saturday at 10 a m. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

PAGANI Myrtle Daylon, on July 1, a.m. visitation p.m GERSTNER On Julv 1. 197. Ann. Foreign Kxcliaiitfe Dividends Declared AUTO DEALERSHIP PFRSnNNFI Argentina (peso) 008500 .008500 Australu dollar) 1.240000 240000 FPFP PI ArFUPKIT for Mr.M.

with auto dealer experience In ESTATE NOTICES Letters have been granted en the estate ot each of the following decedents to the personal representative named who requests ail persons having claims against the estate of the decedent lo make known the same in writing ta him or his attorney, and all persons indebted to the decedent to make oavment to him without delay: BLOOM, Fronk deceased, of Pa. No. 2922 of 1976. Edward J. Bloom.

4680 Middle Allison Park, Pa. 15101 or to Michael Hahalvak, 612 Lawyers Pa. 15219. MACKEY, Levenla, deceased, of Wllklnsburg, Pa. No.

2899 of 1976. Wm. N. Nlcholls, Adm TOO White-Hampton Lone, Pa. 15236 or to Howard M.

Loulk, 711 Frlck Pa. 15219. SMITH, Esther, deceased, of Pa. No. 1804 of 1976.

Mellon Bank A. Mellon Square, Po. 15230 or to Emll Narlck, Esquire; Anderson, Moreland and Bush, 1707 Oliver Pa. 15222. LESKOVIC.

Kotherlne, also known as Kolorina Leskovic, deceased, of Hormar Township, Pa. No. 2948 of 1976. Lorrv Frank Leskovec, 42 Beckman Cheswlck, Pa. 15024 or to James Victor Voss, Neelv and Voss.

1402 Frick Po. 15219. McGROARTY, Alovslus deceased, of Pa. No. 2233 of 1976.

Joseph A. McGroartv, 70 Hawthorne Pa. 15205 or to Rlchord E. Rush; Thompson, Rhodes Grigsbv, 1724 FricK Pd. 15219.

CRAIG, Alden deceased, of Pa. No. 2839 of 1976. Pgh. Notional Bank, 5th Wood Po.

15230 or to Arnold Wllner, 10th Frlck Pa. 15219. MAZUREK, Anno, deceased, of Elizabeth, Pa. No. 2903 ot 1976.

Mathilda Mazurek, 1050 Old Hills McKeesport, Po. or to Thomas J. O'Neill; Murray, O'Neill Tumolo, 1216 Frlck Pd. 15219. GOZA, Horry deceased, of Wexford, Pa.

No. 2954 of 1976. Jeonnette Goza, R.D. 4, Wexford, Pa. 15090, or to Rocco Viola Rtp, 19, Wexlord, Pa.

15090. FULTON, Virginia Johnson, ceased, of Bethel Park, Po. No. 2901 of 1976. Charles H.

Fulton, 236 Patterson Bethel Pork 15102. or to James Nugent, 824 Frlck Po. 15219. RZASA, Agnes, olso known as Agnieszkd Rzasa, deceased, ot Pa. No.

2875 of 1976. Leo Zlolkowskl, 106 Pormo Po. 15209, or to Norbert Mlchalskl, 1103 E. Carson Po. 15203 CRIBBS, Esther deceased, of Oakmont, Pa.

No. 2908 of 1976. Idamarv Moore, 1401 Pennsylvania Oakmont, Pa. 15139, or to Robert F. Pattnn, 600 Grant Po.

15219. CUSACK, Margaret, also known as Margaret M. Cusack, deceased, ot Pa. No. 2892 of 1976.

Donald T. Cusack, 271 Orchard or to Johanna G. O'Laughlln, Reed, Smith, Shaw McClay, 747 Union Trust Pa. 15219. WHITE, Robert deceased, of McCandless, Pa.

No. 2945 of 1976. Franklin Blackstone R.D. 1, Zellenople, or to Franklin Block-stone 2130 Oliver Po. 15222.

FETRUSKA, Mary deceased, of Pittsburgh No. 1523 of 1976. Bernard P. Petrusko, A 45 Escolon Drive, Coraopolis, Pa. 15108 or to John W.

Glltlnon, 1410 Grant Pittsburgh, Po. 15219. RALSTON, Adella deceased, of Pa. No, 2848 of 1976. Marie G.

Marchal and Frank C. Ravburn, 504 Grant Pa. 15219, or to Frank C. Ravburn, 504 Grant Pa. 15219.

BURKHARD, Raymond deceased, of Sharpsburg, Pa. No. 5586 of 1975. Albert Bragg, Executor, 613 Cotlt De Arboles, Redondo Beach, Cal. 90277, or to J.

Craig Kuhn, Esquire, Kuhn, Engle, Blair and Stein, 1512 Frlck Building, Pittsburgh, Pa, 15219. aates, service, auto wecnanics, Office, Maintenance, Bookkeeo- inn. Aillinn limtori! Austria (schilling) 055300 .055300 Belgium (tranc) 0252JO .025220 Bralll (cruzeiro) 100000 .100000 Britain (pound) 1.79IO0O1.7885O0 30 Oav Futures 1.7790001.774OO0 60 Oav Futures 1.7660001.762000 90 Day Futures 1.7565O01.75IOOO Crveny Gerstner of Mt. Troy, in her 83rd vear, wife of the late Louis H. Gerstner; beloved mother of Anna Luni, Louise Bauer, Louis Gerstner; brother of Frances Vveid-ner; also survived by 11 grandchildren 10 great- Friends and hnstian Mothers Invited to call at the OSCAR MILLER FUNERAL HOME, Troy Hill.

10 a.m. until 9 p.m. Friday. Funeral Mass in Most Holy Name Church on Saturday at 9:30 a.m., friends invited. Family will appreciate memorials to St.

Anthony's Chapel Restoration Fund. Receptionists. Management smu'ut sian posirions avaiiADie in Greater Poh. Call Beftv Jean, Canada dollar) 1.0330001.033500 BABYSITTER E. Lib.

A mature person. pm. 441-0353. BABYSITTING 5 davs lor Columbia (peso) .033500 .033500 Denmark (krone) 163500 .163000 France (tranc) .211500 211300 Holland (guilder) 368800 .366000 Hong Kong .203300 .202900 Israel (pound 130000 .130000 Italy (lira) 001200 .001205 Jaoan (yen) 003375 .003358 STOLEC On July 1, 1976, Pauline Maticic of Swissvale, beloved wife of Stephen; mother of Mrs. Nancy Ganster Stephen M.

Stolec of Forrest Hills; sister of Jean Maticic, Mrs, Fran Carroll of Brook-tine, Mrs. Mary Orr of Ohio, Mrs. Toni Blarlna, Agnes Chesnik Frank Maticic ot Forrest Hills the late Stella Chesnik Josephine Sawyer; also four grandsons. Friends received at the THOMAS L. NIEO FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington Swissvale.

Family hours 2-4 7-9 m. Mass of Christian Burial St. Anseims Church on Sat. at i 1 a.m. SWARTZ On Ww, June 30, 1076, Oliver W.

01 Sq. Hill beloved husband of Sara Peillv Swart; brother of EflwarrJ Richard Swart; Mrs. Charlei Browd all ot McKeesport; uncle ot Richard P. Conlev flArs John L. (Mary Jana) Sweeney.

Frlenos will be received A FREYvOGEL SONS, INC, 4900 Centre Ave al Devonshire St. on Thrus 7-l p.m Fri. 2-4 f. 7-9 0m. Funeral Sat.

Mass ot Christian Burial in St. Paul's Cathedral at 10 a.m. TRO.IAN On June 30, Peter, husband ot Stcnhanie Wudryk Trotan of kennedv father of Leonard Troian; two oi andchildren; brother of John fcarl Trojan, Friends received at 'I McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, 1225 Chartiers Ave, McKees Rocks. Visitation with the tamilv Fri. 2-4 1 7- p.m Sat.

2-4 p.m. Services on Sat. at 4 p.m. worning person, fCTS. JB1-5314.

RAKFDV juivcdw a INCREASED Del Laboratories .08 9-74 8-27 Hackensack Water 0 70 9-1 8-13 Levi Strauss 0 .25 10-1 9 1 USUAL Ail Hoso Pr .07 8-77 8-13 AMAX inc 9-1 8-10 Oe.e-CliMs Iron .37 1 9-1S 9-1 Cvepak Corn .15 7-10 7-16 Colonial Foods .05 8-6 7-73 Cornwall Fowls Ltd .05 7-23 7-12 Express Inc .05 8-1 7-15 Foothill Grp Inc .05 8-16 7-15 Gem Pub Utils .42 8-25 7-23 Grace WR CO .42 i 910 811 JMB Pity Tr 40 7-10 7-14 Mark Twin Bnksh .17 8-5 7-9 Nevada Power .40 8-2 7-12 Penn Sq Wutual Fd 08 7-30 7-1 Pesdel Indus .10 7-30 7-17 Resistqtler Corp 7-30 7-15 Scherer PP Corp 8-16 7-15 Sigmor Corp A .70 7-30 7-16 Sid Brnads Paint .10 8-5 7-15 USLIFt Income Fd .08 1-5 7-12 Hand Apply in personbefore noonat 5907 Penn Mall. East Mexico (peso) 080100 .080100 Lipeny. BARBER Hair Stylist Hrs. 10-7, Tues. fhru Fri.

9-i Sat. 823-9644. Inches Slimmer BARBER Stylist Fox Chapel Proceedings DIVORCES GRANTED SCHWEIKARTH, Suson Jeone from Willi-m. ATKINS, Lorrolne K. from Clarence T.

DAWSON, Ronald from Patricia. THEIN, Potrlcla M. from Leo. LABELLA, Joseph R. from Frances M.

GARTH, Ardella L. from Marcel. DAVANTI, Lillian Dolores from Anthonv Thomas. ZIMMERS, Faith E. from Rov III Marlene B.

from Silas SMITH, Donlel G. from Grace SOTO, Judith from Roberto. LOSE, Noncv D. from James W. KRAMER, Laura L.

from Curtis BARNYK, Stevp from Diana Jov. LENBURG, Judith S. from Richard Alan. WALKER, Barbara A. from Duwovne R.

KING, Arlene Frances from Patrick Dennis. KOSANOVIC, George from Bettv H. WIBLE, Marilyn Kathleen from William Andrew. VENSON, Cheryl C. from Eugene.

DIVORCES FILED RUNGE, Glenn N. against Georgene L. STEFFENSMEIER, Mary A. against Joe. WYSE.

Daniel G. against Nora Marie. ANTLOGER. Kathleen A. oaalnst Wllllom M.

AAnoRiS, Rose oaalnst -Arthur. SCOTT, Angela R. against Edward L. McHUGH, Noncy N. against David W.

STANCILE, Dorcas M. against WADDY, Gave M. against Richard, Jr. PHILLIPS, Sherman E. against Janet B.

ANDREEN, Mortho against Emll, Jr. LYNCH, Suson aoalnst Greoory. MSSEY, Betly against William rnNRAD, Roy noalnst Susnn. PIKULA, George A. against Jeonnette A.

YOBP, Ralph M. aoalnst Hazel LFSHEN, Carol A. against Mvrl DOWNS, Heather aoalnst Dounlas 5. KAUFMAN, Dorly oaalnst Robert A. OAKES, Frances J.

against Leonard E. ARCHER. John E. oodlnsf Henrv W. WALTERS, Catherine A.

against Diane. FOLKENS, Christine) oaalnst Jnms. PAGE, Vivian L. agolnst Robert w. THOMAS, Mary ogalnst Ronald M.

GALES, Mary aoalnst Nelson. BURNS, Kotherlne against George. Wni SH, Diane aoalnst Paul E. Patricia against Robert, BOSTICK, Carol A. against Brothel.

Norway (krone .180500 .180500 Portugal (escudo) 032900 .033500 South Africa 1.1530001.153000 Spain (peseta) OI48O0 .015000 Sweden (krona) 225200 .225000 Switzerland (tranc) 405BOO .405800 Veneiuela ,233500 233500 W. Germany (mark) .388500 389000 Ygiw. jnop. oi-TBiB; 0JJ-II. BARBER To work vacation Printed Pattern juiv orn ro July 17th.

Irwir area. Call 83-9804. CAMP NURSE Mi, Girfl Resident Camp, 1 hour North ol Pgh. July 10 Aug 20. Fine opportunity lor eipfi- enced working with children ip.

r.u. bok u-iaa. MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT COCK Or Cook's Helper. Ep. nec.

Apply In person, L.trope lummy iiuo, KU4, LairODe, PA. Open High Low Close Jul 4.02 4.20 4,02 4.17 Sept 4.07 4.24 4.05 4.21 Dec 4.21 4.33 4.18 4.78V, March 4 36 4,39 4.36 4.39 May 4 29 4 40 4.28 4.40 CHICAGO SUMMARY Wheat Snarply higher; heavy demand. Corn-Higher; with wheat. Oats-Limit higher. Soybeans-Limit higher.

CHICAGO BOARD OF TRAOE Open High Low Close COOK Short order, Ep. (or breakfast and lunch. Apply at Gabezo Resturanl, 5440 Walnut or. anaoysioe. CHICAGO MFRCANTILE Open Hioh Low Close Live Beef Calm (40,000 lbs.) new (103 Card of Thanks Wheat (5,000 bu) Jul 3.60 3.824 3,60 Sep 3.71 3 92 3.69 Dec 3 84 4 07 3.83' DENTAL wanted, at (east 3 yrs.

experience, lull or part time. CERTIFIED DENTAL ASSISTANT al least 3 yrs. experience, e- Panded duties. Send resume lo ress Box 233 3.78 3.88 4. IS', 296 Mar 3.96", 4.11 3.96',) Corn (5.000 bu' Jul J.B81,, Aug 41.70 41.90 40.90 40 95 Oct 43.45 43.87 4290 42.95 Dec 44.15 44.75 43.95 44.30 Feb 44.25 44.80 44.15 44.45 Apr 44.45 44,85 44.35 44.75 Jun 45 50 45.80 4540 45.80 Aug 45 50 45.75 45.40 45.75 9J4 2,88 2.95 J84 2 84J4 2.72?i DRAFTS PERSON-to make composite, isometret fl.

hanger drawings. For interview contact BUTLER wishes to acknowledge with deep appreciation the manv expressions of sympathy entended to them during their recent bereavement. The Butler Jackson families. Sep Dec Mar May 2.81 2.93',, 2 74 S8? 2.86"; 2.92', 2.82 291 2 96 3 00 1.94 Boflum, P.O. Box 31, Shipping- I Reef Cattle 140.000 bs.) a 2.86 2.90 298 3.01 2.VO Mm r-w p.J-piUU.

Aug 42.00 42.00 41.00 41.20 rvf noon 0000 oooo 43.32 Oats (5,000 bu) Jul Jul FEEL THE PINCH OF INFLA- 1.94 Dec 00.00 00 00 00.00 43.50 II 188 1.82 1.88 1.82 rrorii inV.ST 1.89"; 1.89V, Feeder Cattle (42.000 lbs.) 1 77'' 1.85',. 1.77", 1.85' a Sep Dec Mar Mm A fUf: sizes JiW.V 8.2o KtW 9 an evening to earn extra cash. Call Friendly Home Tnu Par4ia fnr KM 1.76', 1.85 1.70' 1.77', Jefferson Mem. Pk Pi. Hills, 2 1.B5 1.84 1.77', 1.84 May 678-1103.

Also booking parlies. Soybeans (5,000 bu) Aug 40.25 40.25 39.40 39.40 sep 39.70 39.80 39.00 39.00 Ocl 40.00 40.10 39.50 39.50 Nov 00 10 40.10 39.55 39.70 Mar 42.90 42.90 42.90 42.90 Apr 44.00 44.00 43.00 43.00 May 43.75 43.75 43.67 43.67 Lawn sec, sac, 233-8809 6.67 Jul 6 87 697 6 87 697 6.64 nuustxtti-tK-z pm till 9 pm. 5 days, keep house and cook (or lather and 15 yr. old 6.97 7.07 6.97", 6.70 7.07',. 6.80 (110 Lost and Found 6 62 6 64 e.70 6 82 6 B8 692 699 Liva Hnrj.

(30.000 lbs.) Aug Sep Nov Jan Mar May 7.17V, 6.87', 7.17', TRAIWtH. 50.15 50.82 49.90 50.20 Jul 7.20 6.V I. IV 47,55 48,10 47.00 47.10 Aug 7.22 7.24 7.22 7.24 6.96 6.98 FR, POODLE Female, writ toy, lost 6-29 In Brookiine Blvd. area. $100.

Reward. 561-385, 6 99 Oct 43.50 43.92 43.07 43.07 Dec 42.80 43.30 4275 43.00 Feh 47 75 43.15 47.75 42.75 Jul Jul Soybean Oil (60,000 lbs; 19.25 20.60 1915 19 30 i-ro, or anaier fnrmerly of Etna, wit of (he late Arthur Pagani; mother ot Emma McWIIIiams of Minnesota, Mary Lou Marchese, Amelia Mae Harris of Steubenviiie, Ohio, Edward G. S. the late Charles A. Pagani; also nine grandchildren, A greatgrandchildren.

Friends receiv-'3 7-9 p.m at Wm. J. OGROONIK FUNERAu HOME, 333 Butier Etna where sfrYicf.s bei htl on Sat. at 10:30 a RENTIER Apr 40.90 41.50 40.70 41.25 Jun 42.25 42.75 42.20 42.45 Jul 00 00 00.00 00.00 42.20 0211 Personal Assl Over 20 Will Start At 59lry NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY CO TRAINING PROGRAM Business Product Svce Co. We seek trainess capable ol earning 12,000 In years Call today 9-5, 391-776 3 Shell Fnnt (77.000 (In7 1 20 60' 20.58 20.73 20.88 21.18 21.30 21.45 21.60 21.75 Aug Sep Oct Dec Jan Mar May 20.58 20.73 20.81 21.

II) 21.30 21.45 21.60 19 30 19 50 19 60 19 58 19.90 20.15 20 35 A DISTRESS-n PRer.MAwrvi 19.40 19.60 19 85 19,90 20,15 20,25 21.75 Jul 52.25 S3.O0 52.25 52.85 Aug 53.70 53.70 53.30 53.30 Sen 56 70 5 7.00 56.15 56.20 rw lout, counseling, Tree orea tact BlDTUOir.UT Al inn. 21 75 Jul 21.75 ALONE 1, PREGNANT? A Soybean Meal (100 tons) lonnaennaL caring friend, LIFELINE. 341 3322. Butler, 282 1200. rice rreqnancv IrStmg.

Oct 00 00 00 00 00.00 55.00 Nov 58 55 58.65 58 .40 58 60 Pork Bellies (36,000 lbs.) Jul 7400 75.25 72.50 72 80 Aug 71.80 73.20 71.25 71.60 Feb 63.50 64 30 6290 63 25 Mar 63.20 64 10 62 80 63 00 May 6 3 2 0 64.40 63.20 6 3.70 Jul 00 00 00.00 0000 64.20 FREE PREGNANCY Test 9 Mon Sat, while vou wail Contl- drntial( counseling. Allegheny MODELS-PARTIME MEN, WOMEN CHILDREN All ages, heights, weights nd types tor various modeling post Fxperience Unnecessary. VAN fcNTERPRISES EVP, Licensed end Bonded, 428 Forbes dwtn. (not a school). By app't only.

353-04 12. All you have to do to place a result-getting Want Ad i nmh.r (lnn.ooo hri ft. Jul 197.00 213.10 195 00 211.50 Aug 197.00 211.30 197.00 211.30 Sep 700 00 212.70 199 00 212.70 Oct 200.00 213.00 199 00 213.00 Dec 20 1 00 21370 200 50 213.70 Jan 202.00 214.50 201.50 214 50 Mar 203.50 215.70 203.50 215 70 May 210.00 215.50 210.00 215 50 Jul 205.00 21800 205.00 218 00 Iced Broilers (28,000 ibsj Jul 42 35 42 52 42.15 42 45 Aug 41.40 41.60 41 30 41.50 Sep 40.55 40.80 40.50 40 75 Nov 39 50 39 75 39.35 3965 Jan 40.40 40.90 40.35 40.70 DIAL 263-1201 CLASSIFIED June 30, 1976; husband ot Genevieve Cole; father ot David Rentier of Rhode Island; one grandson, brother of Josephine Schnore and Ellla-beth Kosack, both of Arizona Fr ends received at the JOHN SvO'CONNOR FUNERAL HOME, 4744 Clalrton Rt. 51, Whitehall. Funeral on Saturday at 9:15 a.m.

Funeral Liturgy The Church of St. Gabriel at io a.m. visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. FREE Pregnancy Tests Results are conlidential A available the same day. For intorm.

contact Wonwns Health Services, mc. S42H0O Classified Ads Bring llesults Dial 263-1201 Jul 159 30 1 59 50 157.20 158 20 Sep 164.40 164 60 161.50 16 2 00 Nov 166.50 166.70 163.90 164 00 Jan 171.50 171.50 168 80 169.10 Mar 176.50 176.50 174.00 174.90 REFINED Sr, Citizen nds honest, dependable driver who oesires NUR SE L.P.N.-Full or paTf time, Skilled nursing facility. ADVERTISING SPOT NONFERROUS METALS Copper 704 cents a pound, U.S iree rrans. to r-nna. area.

No stipend other than meals en- route I trips. Immediate. DEPARTMEN esTinantlons; leao li cents a bound: tine 37 cents a DOund. dellV' is POLICE OFFICER AnniiratiAna vrmlal la. M.I:..

SCHAFFER tred: tin S4.0838 a pound, New York; gold 122.90 per Iroy ounce. 01 iic SPrlnce 021 Business Personals r- bi.mvt urn or mitl-ary. but c.ndidal.i with high iniltmir r.rarf. 1 Its INCHES SLIMMER Shan-ino all th way from a soft Vee necKiine fo rippling hem. Top this fluid dress with a vivid vest in crisp contrast.

Printed Pattern 4716: Misses' Sites 10, IJ, 14, It, It, 20. Slit 13 (bust 4) dress fakes 2'4 yards 60-Inch. Send tl.OO for ach pat-em. Add 35c for tach pattern for first-class mall and special handling. Send to Anne Adams.

(Pittsburgh Post-Gaietiel, 140, Patte'n 23 West 17th New York, N.Y 10011. Prlnl Name, Address, Zip, Sin and Style Number. New York; silver S4.950 per trnv ounce, New York; quicksilver 1 nominal per flask. New York. PITTSBURGH EGGS POULTHY Shell Eggs: Prices to retailers, cents pf dozen, store door delivery, cartoned, minimum one case; A etra large white 69-76 cents; A large white, 66-73 cents; A medium white, 5o-2 cents.

Readv-to-cook poultry: Prices to cents per pound, Ice-packed, delivered. Grade broilers and fryers, T'yVi pounds, 47-49 cents, roasters, 4 to 6 pounds, too few to renort: Hens, over 4 onunds 49-53 Good salary, benelits, 4 suburban conditions. Send complete resume i salary requirements SUGAR A NO COCOA un July 1. 1976, Mary Kientz; wile of Ihe late mother ol Dorothy Witchosky, Mary Delores Andrews and Emma SpeNale; sisfer ol John Kienli; lour grandchildren. Friends are Invited to call at the LEO J.

HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, J23 Second Carnegie. Funeral Sat. with Mass ol Christian BurUI in St. Joseph'i Church 40. Spot 'w spot sugar, 15 tccra cocoa, 110.

A FREE VISIT Upon appT, lo lh. new Parkway Center kin Heatlh Club. Mini-vacation retreat it Greentree Exit, Latest exercise sauna, ileam, pool, massage. Men Women. Jack Ham invites you lo Ihe Inn Shape Place! For ire.

guest card, call 932-7070. Borough. PA. 15143. POR TER DISHWASHER night turn, oarl-time, apply at Gazebo PITTSBURGH SCRAP STEEL No.

1 heavy t84.00-li.O0. Sents; Ducks, frozen, 4 fo 6 pounds, 2-85 cents. yv.inuT Shadvside..

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