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WW PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE i FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1971- 19- 1 9" Death Notices 001 001 001 Death Noticei Death Notices 800 Legal Notices 171 East Sub. 171 East Sub. 171 East Sub. PREVIOUS DEATHS Agncw Rosenberg LATEST DEATHS On Wednesday, Sept. 4, 1974, Joy ol dnunhter ol r-thel and Isabetl Litham, lentember 1974, ol Colbauah Trallord (former-lu nl Turtle Creek wife nf tha 1 ill i tMiTil II 1 il I'm sure you have teen tiant ll'll'lllll I I reeding "Under New Manage inte Wlfllnin Agnew; mother at I Vllftl 1 I'i'l'IIMf ft I ment we II.

Fair wood Minor. formerly Pointatta Gdiriens, Jean Grimm, tsaueu parntav, William ond Jnmet Aiinewi iltler pi T.iMIIlp I.17& JfOC more than lust nama chanaa. the lale Leonard Schneider; sister ol the late treda Schneider; also survlvd by several nleres nnd nephews, Friends received ot the L. BEINHAUER SON CO. MORTUARY, km West Llnerly Irom 2-4 I 7 9 p.

where services will be held Saturday at 10 a. m. Internment Greenlree Cemelery, i i.iil t.i n.r jr Wary Bennett) also eignt grandchildren and tlx oraaf-aranrirhll. The apartment have been com pletely reilecniatnd and manv Hrim. Friends received at the MEW have been rat rated Tennit courts MICHAEL ifvmour; t-ttii-o Seymour, Attvs 800 Lowyen Hiclo.

i'oU, Pa. )Sm. Notlct li hartby nlven that Arliclt ot Ineorooiaflon wert fllecj wllh and approvtd by tht Deportment of Stale nt tht Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, at Harrli-burg, on the Mh day of August, W4, for the purpose ot obtaining a Cerllllcate of Incorporation of a hull-nest corporation whir was oruan-itd under the BuMneM Corporation Law ot the tommonwunlth of Pennsylvania, approved Way 5, 1933, P. L. 364, as amonded.

The name of the corporation Is fcnvlronmenlal Technology Coiporotion. The purpose or for which It was organized: 0 have unlimited power to engage in and to do any lawful art concern ing any ond all lawful tor which a corporation may be incorporated under said Act, and for these purposes to have, possets and enloy all of the rlohts, benefits, privilege JOB! FUNERAL HOME, corner at ihaw Trlhoro Turtle reek, where service! will be held ere being added light now. in eddi- rr 11111 mm io wan iwimmina pool, noi Skalicky point appliances, wall to wall car. pet inn, and an conditionirta are avail faturdav ot id a. Anderson (Vaughn) able in a one or two bedroom apart manl And tol lots will be added toon taverai recreation area will be Wednesday, Sent.

4, 1974, Julio wile ol the lale Theodore available tor your children fairwood Anderson or iu u-oouu he-lnurf mother of Patrlrk J. Anrifr. Manor it located off Route 30 behind Conlay i Motor Inn in Irwm Stop out I DiRubbo Of Castle Shannon, en Wednesday, September 4, 194, Joseph; beloved lulher ol Patricia Jean ond Joseph Anthonv DiRubbo. Friends received al the FUNERAL HOME, 3310 West Liberty Lehanon, where a blessing service will (held on Saturday, September 7, ot 10 a.m. Vlsltallon 2-9 p.m.

Duran On Tuesday, Sent. 1974, James Bartholomew ol Braddock. husband ol Maty Mutnansky Duron; lolher of James B. David A. and Michael A.

Duran; prother ol Thomas Durnn and the lale Margaret Duran and Catherine McMul-len; also granddaughter. Friends rereived ot the ZORN LUCAS FUNERAL HOME, 44 4lh tirorldock. Funeral on Saturday, Sent. 7, 194, at 10:30 a.m. Mass nt Christian Burial In it.

Brendan Church at 11 a.m. Frey On Wednesday, Seat. 4, 1974, James F. ol Wllkinsburg, husband of Maureen Gallagher; father of Nicky James Frey; son ol Mrs. Edith M.

Frey; brother of George, Charles. Howard, all of Allauiopa, Mrs. Edith Mary Rudakewlch of Ambrldue; son-in-law of Mrs. Elizabeth Gallauher. Friends received at the PAUL E.

VonGEIS FUNERAL HOME, Center al Wallace Avav. Wllklnshura. Hlah Moss son and Mrs. Sue Hess ol Spring-field. Vo lister ol Mrs.

Marie 4 today they are open Monday thru Friday Nina AM la AM lo Six PM. Saturday Tun AM to and Sunday Noon to Sur or I 7600 fairwood Manor i offar- Ojsa i a wet or fternpiy Sn PM CALL 863 EDWARD J. Overman. Attf.rnu Agnew, Isabel! Lctham Atkinson, William Brunner, Lydia Covato, Alfonsa Covata, Alfonsa Davidson, Mildred H. Duran, James Bartholomew Gigler, Fred J.

(Butch I) Hassler, Harold Helm, Herman A. Herbert, Joseph J. Hill, Marie Wilhclm Johnson, Charlotte Rltter Lytle, Catherine H. Martcllotto, Charlotte Moran, Catherine T. Myers, Charles E.

Priestley, Fred P. Snodel (Trznadel), Elizabeth Tustin (Wiilison), Cora M. Wedge, Mary Jane McCarthy Catena, nnri. utuo Reinv and the lale Patrick J. Vaughn, Friends received at the PHILIP A.

BIANCO FUNERAL HOME, 719 Rrlnhton Rd. Mast ef the Resurrection In the Annunciation Church, Saturday Ing far Hmiud tim ail i Newly Wd THE FIRST MONTH'S RFNT ABSOLUTELY HUE. Undr n.w maniqi- msnt, yas but f-atrwoad Manor it much mora man just a nama changal Mova 10 Irwin araa. 2b mm. to Downtown.

morning ut iv uolk. Atkinson On Wednesday, Sept. 1974, William ol Bradriock, husband of the iole Rose Atkinson; brother ol Mrs. Ethel Olson and Samuel Atkinson) also nieces and nephews. Friends received nt the 70BM.

Rents from Lucas funeral home, 445 4th Anderson (Vaughn), Julia Azar, Adele Cain, Helen V. Chystek, Stanley Danahy (McCann), Anna M. DiRubbo, Joseph Friel, Clara R. Frey, James F. Graham, Virginia M.

Helm, William C. Hnat, Eva Holyfleld, Fred Hungerman, Edward W. Jackson, Violet Jewell, Margaret Thomson John, Henry A. Kent, H. Bryan (Red) Koch, Nicholas M.

Langell, Frank W. Lewis, John H. McGahey, Lloyd I. Miller, William Millford, Roger J. Olsakovsky, Elizabeth Perich, Theodore Pialet, Frank Joseph Ramsey, James H.

Regan, William J. Jr. Rosenberg, Joy E. Skalicky, Sr. M.

Clementine Snyder, Edna McCallister Snyder, Vftlney V. Wagner, Frank Witaskis (Chaplin), Rose Zucco, Adeline M. Zurawskl (Zuraw), Victoria at Low, 1430 Grant Pittsburgh, Pa Notice Is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Act of May 24, 1945, P. 9tW, os amended, ot Intention to file In the office of the Secretory of the Cornmoswealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrkhurg, and In the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas ol Alleaheny County, on Thursday, the day of September, 1974, a Certificate for the conduct of a business In Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of Odyssey I Associates, with Its principal place of business at Fifteenth Floor, Fast Gateway No. 3, Pittsburgh, Pa.

The names and addresses of all persons owning or Interested Is a business are: Christopher Passodells, 3SS Orchard Drive, Plttshurah, Pa. 15128; Nlcho-I a Passodells, 3 4 5 5 Rldgewoort Drive, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bernard J. Palma, 4625 Lexfnglon Drive. MeubenvlMe, Ohio Marlon kerns, 2010 Beaver Avenue, McKeesoort, a Constantino 7.

Moraitls, 274 Oakcrest Lane Pittsburgh, Pa. of Resurrection ot St. James eroanocK wnert a Blessing Service will be held on Saturday, Sept. 7, Ot 9.45 a. m.

Azar On Thursday, Sent. 1974, Adele Marie EI-Aar, ol Linden Place, Kewlcklev. Pa. and Phoenltf. AH, Church on Saturday at noon.

Fami ly nours, 2-4, 7-9 p. m. Friel On Thursday morning, Sept. 5. 194, Cloro R.

(Babe) Short Friel, 001 Death Notice' mother of Suzan Dahrouoe and Florence Dohrouge; alsa survived by three arandchlldren ond two oeioved wife or Hooert D. priei; sister ot Pauline McNearney. 172 North Sub. 172 Norlh Sub. 172 North Sub.

Friends received McCABE rUNrRAL HOMb, 6714 Walnut Shodvslde between the hours 2-4 ond 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mondav, Seat. 9, 1974 at 1:30 a.m. Moss of Christian Rurlal In Sacred tr 1 at at orear-granacnnaren. Private funeral services will be held al her Se-wlcklev residence on Monday afternoon.

Interment Rumson, N. J. Family suggests contributions to the Sewlcklev Valley Hospital. Ar-ranoements by RICHARD 0 FUNERAL HOME, Sewlcklev. Branner Sr.

M. Clementine, on Thursday, Sent 1974; daughter ol Ihe late Joseph and Mnrv Kufio-Iv; sister of Matthew, Joseph and Edward. Friends received at Mt. Assist Convenet, 934 Forest Bellevue, Moss of Resurrection ot Queen of Angels Chanel, Mt. Assl-sl, at 11 a m.

Saturday. Interment Convent Cemetery. Snodel (Trznadel) Elizobelh (5nodel) Trznadel of Kline N. Versailles, wife of Ihe lote John Trznadel; beloved mother ot Mrtle, Rudy, John, Joe nnd Mrs. Mnrv Davis, Mrs.

Julia Frvrirvch, Henrv ond Emma Trznadel; seven arandchlldren, six oreat-grondchlldren. Friends ore being rereived ot the STANLEY OEMEBFC FUNERAL HOME, 3S4 Marguerite Wilmerdlng, after 12 noon, Thursday. Funeral on Saturday with Moss ol Christian Burial at St. Liocodla Church at 9 a.m. Snyder Edna McCallister.

on Wednesday, Seal. 4, 194, of 579 Fairmont Trafford. wile ol Ihe lote Flovd K. Snyder S.I aunt ol Maryland Ownshy. Family will receive friends 1-4 and 7-lf p.

m. nt the DAVID A. RITTER FUNERAL HOME, 270 Edgewood Ave, Trnf-ford, where services will be held on Saturday at I p. m. Snyder Volney of Ml Cottonwood Monroevllle.

formerly ol Wllkinsburg, on Monday, Seot. 2, 1974; brother of Goldie E. Smith. Interment was held at he Rlverview Cemeterv (EUGENE R. VAN HORN FUNERAL HOM8 SERV- Tustin (Willlson) On Wednesday, Sept.

4, 1974, Cora ol Knoxvllle, wile ol the lale Walton W. Tustin; survived by nieces, grandnleces and orond-nenhews. Friends received ot the JOHN SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, Thursday 7 to 9 p. m. ond l-ridov olter 2 p.

where funeral services will be held on Saturday mornina, at 930 a. m. Mrs. Tustin wns Post Worthy Ma-Iron ot South Hills Chooter O.E.S., belonged to Syria Ladies and Knox-ville United Church. If desired, family suggests cotnributicns 1o Fa, Sch.

ot iur the Blind. O.E.S. service Friday al 7:30 p.m. Wagner On Weanesdnv, September 4, 1974, Frank ot Cornelia husband ol Madeline Garcis; father ol Frank L. Wagner; also two grandchildren and tour greai-grandchildren; brother of Clarence and Michael Glasner.

Funeral from the VERN-ER G. LUTZ FUNERAL HOME, (formerly Hennlnaen, 4635 Butler on Scturdav, September 7 9 a.m. Mass of Resurrection at St. Kieran Church at 10 a.m. NOTICE OF ADOPTION HEARING IN RE: Adoption of KIMBFRiY DFNISE TARRANCE, No.

280 Of 1974 In the Orphans' Court Divislnn of the Court ot Common Pleas ot Allegheny esidoitia Heart tnurcn at a.m. Koch Nicholas beloved husband ol Dorothy Lolchlnaer Koch, ot Brighton N.S., on Wednesday, iepl 4, 1974, lather of Ronald N. ond brother of Mrs. Susan Glassbren-ner, Mrs. Helen Connelly ond Agnes M.

Koch; survlvod also by three grandchildren. Friends may call at the HOME OF WILLIAM F. O'BRIEN, 324 California at Cooper N.S. Funeral mass In SI. Cvrll Church Mondav at 10 a.m.

counrv, rennsvivanio. To FKf-Dt-R Gigler ICK TARRANTF. fnthur Kim. Unexnertedlv on Monday. Sentenv berly Denlse Tarranrt born on the On Sent.

4. 1974, Lvdla, of ber 2, 1974, Fred J. (Butch I) Gl- 10th day of June, 1967 at Pittsburgh Allegheny County, Take no 811 rerwi nun, wire or William Hrun-ner; mother ol Bud Brunner and the late M. Brunner; Mrs. Pat NEXT TO NORTH PARK INQUIRE ABOUT BONUS FOR NEWLYWEDS Clean country air, combined with ultramodern living at a price you can afford.

Enjoy the good life. tice mat a Petition has been oresent Langell ed In the aforesaid Court at thf above number and vear, proving for leave to adopt said minor and for the termination of vour parental rlahts, and the Court has fixed the 26th dov of September. 1974, at 10 A.M.. s.I. as the time and fhe Floor, Cltv-County Building, Grant street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania os Hiking, boating, swimming, fishing, golfing, tennis and much, much more only minutes away.

Maintenance free living with hundreds of acres for your back yardl RENTALS: $157 to $215 1 ond 2 BEDROOM APTS. CARPETING. APPLIANCES, AIR CONDITIONING, PUBLIC TRANS aier of Reserve In his etn year; beloved husband of Mildred Woolley Gigler; father of Fred and Donald G. Gigler; brother of Cecelia Kofmehl, Max Glaler, Margaret Holler, Marie Good, Dolores Glqler. Richard Gloler ond the lote louls Gloler.

Family will receive Irlends 2-4 ond 7-9 at the OSCAR MILLER FUNERAL HOME, Trov Hill. Mass of Resurrection In St. Alovslus Church on Friday at 10 a.m. Alovslus Ushers Club, Knights of Columbus Council No. 4029.

Knights of SI. George Bronch 39, St. Anlhonv's Lvceum. American Lealon Post 565, Teulonla Mnenner-hor, Rotarv Club ol Mlllvole, Millvale Businessmen's Club, Ml. Trov Volunteer Fire Greater Pah.

Realtors, Insurance Club of Pah. American Lealon 1 No. 464, and friends Invited. Graham virainln on Wednesday. Sept.

Jfj the place for hearing said Petition when and where vou mav oooea: and show cause. If anv vou have why aid oroyer should not be arant ed David B. Washinoton. Attorney 108 Lawyers Pa. 15219, 001 Death Notices MARKEL, Morkel, Lewtnsos luoroinyi nnongieri, Mrs.

Joseph (Evelyn) Turner ond Mrs. Edward (Hae) Richardson; five grandchildren and nine greot-grandchlldren. Friends received at fhe PAUL R. ELKIN FUNERAL HOME, 2300 Leechburg North Bessemer, Penn Hills, where services will be held on Sat. at 11 a.

m. Family biurs 2-4 and 7-9 Interment ot Plum Creek. Cemetery. Cain Helen Sent. 4, 1974, of Clinton, suddenly at her late residence, survived by her husband, Carl; five daughters, Mrs.

Lois Starr, Mrs. Ruth Lombordo, Mary Cain, Mrs. Nancy Weldner, Mrs. Grace Perrl; two sons, Marvls and Roy Cain; three brothers; also 33 grandchildren and four great- frondchlldren. Friends received al he CARL MOODY FUNERAL HOME, Clinton, Pa.

Services Saturday, Sept. 7, at 1 D. In the Weslevon Crurch, Clinton, a Family renuests contributions to the Memorial Fund ol the Wesley-on Church. Srholer, Attvv, 1120 Gront Building Poh Pa. 15517.

Notice Ij hereby AVAIL. oiven thot Art cles of ncornoration were filed with and onnroved by the survived by six arandchlldren and lour greot-orondchlldren. The laml-ly will receive friends 2-4 ond 7-9 p.m. at the CORAOPOLIS FUNERAL HOME of R. O.

COPE-LAND, J67 Fifth Ave. Funeral Mass a SI. Joseph Church Saturday at 10 a. m. Hill Suddenly on Thursday, September 5, 194, Frank husband ot Dolda Slrlannl Langell ot 5 31 Roosevelt Road, Kilouck Townshlo; father of Deora, Kimberly and Frank son of William J.

and Anna Langell; brother of Mrs. Rosemane Randolph, William R. ond Jihn A. Langell. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., Ot the LESTEI C.

MCDONALD FUNERAL HOME, 529 Cahlornia Avenue, Avoton. Mass of the resurrection In Sacred Heart Church, Emsworth, on Mondav morninn ol 10 clock Parish Rosary Sunday at I p.m. Visitation will stort Friday at 7 p.m. Lewis John H. of 6231 Penn Towers Apt.

1205, on Wednesday, Seot. 4, 1974, beloved hustand ol Mary Lewis; father ol William and Leveretl Goodson; brother of Mallei Baldwin, Johnnie Bell McElvene ond Eleanor Sinnleton. Friends received at FREDERICK FUNERAL HOME, 605 Brusnton 7-9 p. m. Thursday, 12 noon until 9 p.

m. Frldoy. Funeral Saturday 2 p. m. from Homewood A.M.E.Z.

Church. (He was a former employee of Live Fish SmallmantSt.) Department of state of the Lommon-wlth ol Pennsylvania, al Harrls-hura. on the 9Sth day of July, MODEL UHITS SH0WH DARY 10 A.M.-6 P.M. SATURDAY 10 A.M.-6 P.M. SUNDAY 12 NOON 6 P.M.

EVENING BY APPOINTMENT BABCOCK BLVD. AT NORTH PARK 1974, for the ouroose of obtaining a certitirate or incorporation ot a business corooratlon which was organ 4, 1974, formerly ol Norlh Side, wile of the lote John Graham; sis-ter of Elmer Hockenberger. ized under the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pens- 366-3414 3YivuTiiu, uuuru.cu rvmy r.jj. r. L.

364, os omenaed. The name of the Friends received or rne gt. t. HFRSHBFRGER FUNERAL HOME. 170 Noble Crafton, On Wednesday.

Seot. 4, 1974, ol Craig St. I Marie Wllhelm Hill, beloved wife of the late James A. Hill; mother of Russell Fern AV and Ralph E. Hill; sister of Theodore Wllhelm of from 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. where funeral services will be held Saturday at 10 a. m. corooratlon Is MocTavlsh, Inc. The ouroose or purposes for which It was organized: The corporation shall have unlimited power to engage In and to do anv lawful act concernln- Chlystek 030 040 Engineers Technical 171 East Sub.

Help Wanted Hassler any or all lawful business for which Wedge mn hi oicricv oi Balti more, Mrs. Doris Soeokmon of Baltimore. Mrs. Bertha Golz ol Mich, ond Mrs. Clora Weight of Pltcoirn, olso 10 grandchildren ond four greatgrandchildren.

Friends will be received at JOHN A. FREYVOGEL, GENERAL Mointenonce Person- DESIGN DRAFTSPERSON corporations mav be incorporated under the Business Corporation Law, ond for these purposes to have, possess and enloy all the rights, benefit and privileges ol told Act of On Monday, September 2, 1974, ot On Sept. 4, 1974, Harold McCutchen, of Cinclnnotl, formerly of East McKeesoort Whitehall; husband of Nell Beauraaarde Hassler; lather of Mrs. Judith klna. AArv Beheern Finely and Minimum of 2 vearj experience In Lytle Indus.

Plastics Lo. Apply in person Alleaheny Plastic, Inc. Rt. 51 Thorn Run Coraopolls. No phone lenrre Ave.

or Devon- fthlr Ct 9.1 nnri 7.0 BRADDOCK HILIS calls, please. c'ebioning municipal or indu stria sewtvs w'th ten! 5 vnrs barwnroim in this field. For position with sanl tarv engineering firm tn North Hills. GO-GO DANCERS Friday. Funeral on Saturday, ervlces In Funeral Home Chooel at 1:30 o.m.

For Woodlawn Hotel, U5 Franklin Aliaulpoa. 375-6661. bcpq on experience. vji muu. Deborah ond Mark Hassler; three grandchildren; brother of John E.

Hassler. Friends received nl the E. A. F0RGI6 FUNERAL HOME, 101? Broarlwav and Chlrora E. McKeesoort, Friday alter 3 o.

m. Services Saturday, 11 a.m., at the funeral home. DRAfTSPERSOM GROCER Exp. Fine Sa. Hill store.

TO PLACE YOUR WANT AD BY PHONE DIAL 263-1201 MANOR 1 -7-3 aiDRM. APARTMENTS Hnat rr. wk. 521-0716, 521-1203 with minimum 4 years experience In On Wednesday, Sept. 4, 1974, Catherine Heln Lytle, widow ol John, beloved mother ol Mrs.

Ruth Kramer, of Doylestown, also two arandchlldren; sister ol Raymond Heln; sister-ln-low of Mrs. Cnrlst (Mamie) Hein. Friends received ot the FUNERAL HOME OF JAMES J. BARRY 608 Warrington Ave. Services on Friday, Seat.

7, at I p.m. Martellotto Ol R. D. No. McDonold, on en'men.

r'r. nr.i-i nn-iierhanlcal lavo'jt work for nnsitio- HOUSE KEEPER -For elderly col Prl. Rm. boord. Refers, reaulred 761-2572.

PIUS with sonltarv e-'neerlno firm in Norlh Hills Salary based on exoeri- 129 On Wednesday, Seot. 4, at McKeesoort Hospital, Eva, of 507 Lime McKeesoort; mother of Mrs. Ann Gregurlc, Miss Mary, Mrs. Pauline Kohlmver, Mrs. Ellen Ahearn, Michael and Peter Hnat: teven Heim HOUSEKEEPER 30-hr.

PI 030 UtCTRIC Help Wanted nce. 931-8400. On Wednesday, Sept. 4, 1974, Wil Breeze section, ref. rea.

Phone after :30 p.m., 362-7561. From Modela Open liam c. of poss nuseana ot Sunday I 2 to tV Daily 10 to 6 HUSBAND 8. Wife-Team wonted to manooe mobile home park In Trans 045 Help Wantcd-Sales weanesaoy, seot. 4, 194, Charlotte, wife of the late James Mar ADVERTISING DESIGNER WITH ART DIREClOfc POTENTIAL Martha Hunter Helm; lother of James H.

Helm and Mrs. Charlotte Kooo; brother of Miriam Helm, Rue Schmidt. Ella Cobb ond Har grandchildren. Friends received WILLIO FUNERAL HOME, 220 Ninth McKeesoort. Services Saturday 11 a.

m. at the funeral home, at 11:30 St. John the Baptist Ukronlan Church. tellotto; mother of Julia Drain of fer, Pa. Both must hove experience.

Good wages living auorters. Call Mr. Earl Hovnes, 412-646 0800. Needed bv six million dollor od XPFRIENCED Salesperson -to old Heim; also two grandchildren. 3.

i-avene iwo. and Jacaueline Thicle of Orlando, also seven orandchlldren and seven oreot- Asnviite, Mary Jane McCarthy, beloved wile of James W. Wcdre, ol 4 4 4 Augusta Street, Mount Washington; mother of James M. of Fullerton, California, Mlchoel P. Wedae ol Norlh Versailles and Edwurd and Beverly Wedge of Pittsburgh; sister of James P.

McCarthy, Mrs. Catherine Bellilvon and Mrs. Dorothy Miller; also survived bv two grandchildren Friends will he received at JOHN A. FREYVOGEL INCORPORATED, 49O0 Center at Devonshire on Tuesday 7-9 p.m., Wednesday ond Thursday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Friday morning.

Mass of the Resurrection In St. Mary of the Mount Church at 10:30 a.m. Witaskis On Seot. 4, 1974, Rose, beloved mother ol Arnold Chaplin; sister ol Mrs. Jeanette Roth and Albert Sacks, also two grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Services ot the BURTON L. HIRSCH CHAPEL, 2704 Murray Sa. Hill, loop. Morrowfield on Friday at 11 o.m. Inter-m Beth Abraham Cemeterv.

Vislta'lon one hour orlor to services. Family suaoests contributions be made to the Jewish Home ond Hospital for the Aged. Zucco Adeline suddenly on Thursday, September 5, 1974, of Pn'on, Plum Boro; beloved wife of Tonv; mother of Silvio. Geno. f-loi-la Mulhol- ianitdrial Work-Part time, niaht Funeral from rne k.

o. schcll1 HA1S FUNERAL HOME. 388 Cen aaencv loratpH In the Virginia mountains. You should have 3-5 years agency experience, be able to execute crisp layouts and loliow through CFNTPAl CONDITIONO. CARPETING.

RECREATION AREA, BUS AT DOOP, PRIVATE ENTRANCE, LAUNDRY handle public relations and lecturlns at hiah school level for a local an school. Sales and public spenkina exoer lence necessary prereauisMes. work. Oakland area. 833-6720.

grondchitdren. Friends received at Holyfield ter West View (off Horseshoe Bend), on Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Members of Teamsters Local No. to finish, a resume to Dale tne funeral home, Welrton. W.

VO. Mosi nf Resurrer. LABORER Truck Driver-Must be over 21 Norlh Hills Tree Experl 366-4774. Must have car. Phone Liova uamen, admissions director, 261-1218.

Suddenly on Sept. 4, 1974, Stanley L.I husband of Catherine Buranoskv Chlvstek of Stowe father of Stanley J. and Martin also four Grandchildren; brother of Joseoh Mary Ullo, Betty Venule. Friends received at McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, 1225 Chartlers McKees Rocks. Funeral mass St.

Mary's Church on Saturday, Seat. 7 at 10 a.m. Covato On Sept. 3, 1974, Alfonso, of Brod-dock, beloved husband of the late Leno Covato; father of Frank, Mrs. Anna Rlzzo.

Vincent, Anthonv, Mrs. Rose Lovos and the late Etsv; also 12 grandchildren, eiaht areot-arandchlldren. Friends received Ot the EDWARD T. PER-RONE MORTUARY, 7435 Church Swlssvale. Funeral Mass In Our Lody ol Mt.

Cormel Church ol Braddock on Saturday, Sept. 7, at 10 a.m. Visitation with family 2-5. 7-9. Danahy On Thursday, Sept.

5, 1974, Anna M. McConn Danahy, of Whitehall; wife of William J. Danahy, mother of Mrs. Bette J. Swift and William J.

Danahy, sister ol Mrs. Teresa Ivol and Gerald R. McConn; olso two grandchildren. Friends received ot the JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Browssvllle Brentwood, Frldoy, 7-9 0 m.

and Saturday and Sunday 2-4 ond 7-9 o. m. Funeral on Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Moss of the Resurrection at St. Sylvester Church at 10 o'clock.

Davidson Sept. 1974, Mildred In Trenton, N. formerly of Ingram, wile of the lote William A. mother of William A. Davidson sister of Marlon Hill, Dorothy Hill, Kenneth and J.

R. Hill; grandmother of Jody and Constance. Friends may coll at the JAMES A. LAMS JR. FUNERAL HOME, 165 Noble Crafton, from 7-9 p.

m. Thursday. Services Friday at 2:30 D. m. tlon In St.

Joseoh the Worker 249 and friends Invited. Visitation Polndexler, Brand and Edmonds Associates, 117 Brand Salem, Va. 24153. Church on Saturday marnina. me FURNITURE SALES PERSON with family, 2-4 and 7-9 P.

m. MACHINISTS laiei. txce. ODDor. pnone Mr.

ait on Ardmort Blvd. (Rt. 30) AUTO LOT ATTENDANT Helm WHITEHILL, Harm Furniture 481 2401. to Voit Blvd. to Brinton Rd.

McGahey Must be IS vrs. of age, have valid EXPERIENCED On general tool room work. Class A only. Top wages Iringe beneiils. 923-2380.

Fred of 1207 N. Murtland beloved husband of Mrs. Katie Holy-field; father of Mary Anderson, Irene Walker, Lenora Wright and Fred brother of Doisv ond Ross Holyfleld; olso five grandchildren. Friends received at the SPRIGGS AND WATSON FUNERAL HOME, 720 N. Long where funeral services will he held on Saturday ot 11 a.

m. Interment at Homewood Cemetery. For approved applicants who On Wednesday. Sept. 4.

1974, Her ro. drivers license. j-nour worn week. Apply In person. man of Overbrook, husband of SALESPERSON ADVERTISING SALES Suddenly, on Wednesday, Seot.

4, 1974, Lloyd beloved husband of Morcella Frltschle McGahey of Ross father of Michael D. the ale Helen Runnng Heim; la qualify undor FHA 236. 824-9500 MACHINIST-Lathe, milling machine, lorliontal and vertical boring mill JOE GEORGE MERCURY S174 Library Road. Bethel Park ther of Aones E. Bauerle, Frances Hsllerich.

Herman E. Helm. Jo Arrount Spllcltor for Business In. operators. Experienced.

State references and previous emnlovment. (Across from South Pork Drive-in) seoh J. Helm and Joanne M. Flo- d'istrial advertising. Draw vs.

excellent commission. Very brief bond- Eguil Hous nj reiii; brother ot can tiizaoein Write Box osi-tjazeite. Ai ntfn ANCE S9.3O0. AUTO Re-Conditioner, new car dealership. Steady work.

No lay ofts. Manv fringe benefits. Some experi written resume. Write Post Box ste nhauser and Aones cauley OssortunilKi Hungerman E-841. olso 20 grandchildren and five viuiiuiQiner or jenrev and Kristen McGahey; brother of Mrs.

Catherine Bowman; uncle of Jean Cindele. Friends received ot the NORMAN G. HEARD FUNERAL HOME, 4047 Perrvsville N.S. Services on Saturday morning ot 11 o'clock. Masonic services 41-8926, Career Empl.

Agcy. Jenk ence preferred but not required. Con Fdwnrrf Thnrcrfnu. tul.m. ins Arc.

grear-oranacniiaren. visitations v-i and 7.9 at the KOONTZ- tact Dan Rhodes, 884-4053. MALE OR FEMALE Delivery of Child Care BORON FUNERAL HOME, 1719 0G0 AUTO RECONDITIONING-Too newspooers afternoon aunaav. uo- Rrnwnsv Rd. Re at ves nvited wages, hourly or flat rale.

Call 835- priaav at p.m. nora area. 263-1 ui. land, Frank and Victor; sister of to ottend funeral Saturday ot 30 988. so.

mils area. PRIVATE Dav-Care Mother-V a. m. Liturgy in sr. Noroen tnurcn jack, vicTor ana Aiao Brocco, Pose Falcheltl and Pearl Alberta; Miller BAKER-Benchhand exp.

In Danish sweet rolls 8. Pies. Daylight. Good MODELS-Exp. unnecessary, men women-children.

All types tor aavt, tlslna TV. Models-Ent. Un. Ltd. Twrs.

471-3318. reasonable, large olavinq area, days weekly, licensed. 682-3862. also IB orandchlldren nnd eiaht On Wednesday, Seot. 4, 1974, Wil at :30 a.

m. Herbert oreat-ornndchlldren. Friends received at the HAROt ROTH working conn. Call between 9 a. 2 0.

m. 276-3600, liam, oeioved nusDana of the lote Fannie Miller; also survived bv nieces ond nephews. Services at FUNERAL HOME, 7450 Saltsburg BARBER Wanted -Downtown Pitts Situations Wanted 070 Of 1117 Third Coroonolls, on Wednesday, Sept. 4, Joseph be MOIDERS, PATTERNMAKERS AND FOUNDRYMEN Growing Iron foundry needs molders experienced in heavy flask and pit work. Also, new the BUR ION L.

HIR5CH CHAPEL. burgh. Phone 281-8610. BEAUTICIAN For new olon In ADDRESSING Stuffing Envelopes. shoo unaer consirucuon Ho idav Park.

Open I mgr. 2704 Murray Sa. Hill (opp. Morrowfield on Friday at 2:30 p.m. Interment Tinhereth Israel Cemetery.

Visitation one hour prior to service. Family suggests loved tatner of Mrs. Rum Kunn, Mrs. Marv Ternent, ond Joseph A. Herbert; brother of Mrs.

Florence Fletcher, Mrs. Elizabeth Qulnn, Waiter ond Frank Herbert; also 764-5509. teacher. Commiss percent, from need additional wood patternmakers. Steady work available tor skilled operators and all sales.

327-2511 or WOMAN WILL BABYSIT. WEEK men. Contact o. o. Hoage at 1121 327-9818; DAYS AND WEEKENDS.

241-0887. coniriouitons oe mod to me Mean 588-4100 or visit W. 5. Hodge Foun dry, Inc. at Greenville, Ha.

BINDERY Supervisor for Commercial Prlntina Plant-Excellent work-I conditions fringe benefits. Qunllfieri aonllrants write or call: 090 Schools-Instructions PAINTERS-Reaulred. I need apply. 741-9426; 741-5347. ko, tat universal Ka.) penn hiiis, Friday 7-9 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 o.m.

Mass of Christian Burial In St. Januarius Church Monday, September 9, at 11 a.m. Contrlhutlons may be made to St. Anthony's School for Exceptional Children, Oakmont, Pa. Zurawskl (Zuraw) On Thursday, September 5, 1974, Victoria Wroblewskl: wife of the late Frank Zurawskl; mnthr of Frank Zuraw; oho survived by nieces ond neDhews.

Fronds received at the WALTER J. ZALF'VSKI FUNERAL HOME, -U 44th 2-4 and 7-9 n.m. Funeral on Monday at 9 a.m. Funernl mass In Hnlv Family Church at 10 a.m. EVERYTHING YOU'LL EVER WANT IN A ONE, TWO OR THREE BEDROOM APARTMENT pppnN-Rellable to take care ol Fairmont Printing Co.

P.O. Box 1228, Fairmont, WV 26554. Phone race horses. 304-38-J5M (304) 363-850O ber 1974; beloved husband of Josephine Schuetz; brother of Mary Dietrich; olso survived by nieces and nephews. Friends received 2-4 ft 7-9 o.m.

at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, R. Winter, 4730 Friendship Ave. Funeral on Saturday af 9 a.m. Mass In St. Joseph's Church at 10 a.m.

Jackson Violet of 702 Vonderbllt Mon- roevllle, on Thursday, September 5, 1974; dear mother of Mrs. Joha (Betty) Perry of Monroevllle; also four arandchlldren; sister of Felix Morchlewskl and Pearl Yurlcek of Brackenrldae, Edward Marchlewskl of Texas, Reolno Barnett of Arizona. Friends received at the MONROE VILLF FUNERAL HOME OF EUGENE R. VAN HORN, Beattv at Haymaker Friday, 2-4 7-9 o.m. Funeral mass at St.

Bernadette Catholic Church on Saturday at 10 a.m. Jewell On Monday, September 1974, Maracret Thomson; beloved wife ot the lale Stephen H. Jewell; mother of Robert G. Jewell; olso four grandchildren. Interment was private ot the convenience of the family.

Memorial services will be held In the North U. P. Church, 4101 Perrvsville N. On Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. (Arrangements by the NORMAN G.

HEARD FUNERAL HOME. John DDDTFR Fulltime POSltlOn davllnht. Excel, starting sa'ary ft CAKE ICER-Wlth or without exoerl ence, morning hours. 5 dav week Winter's Bokerv, N. 766 0300.

-FEATURES liberal fringe nenems. mpoiv uia cu Park, 2 9 8 3 penn hwv Monroevllle. Apply between 8 II CARPFNTER Helper-No. exp. necessary, South Hills, 653-6136.

2 to 5 p. m. or oner p. m. RECEPTIONIST Manicurist Full CHEF Working-European trained to take full charoe of private resort country club kitchen.

Year round time, salary. The Cutting CrlB, 881- '874. Private entrance Wall-to-wall carpeting a Central Air Conditioning a Sears Applionces laundry Facilities Elr futures emnlnvmpnt. Full hpnpf ts. Must re o- 010 Lost Found bfspiratorY Tech.

Certified or cote, central Pa. Coll Pick (814) ouallfied with exo. Growing soecia'ty 31-4103 collect for Interview. under meaicoi airecnun resunuivr DOG-sm. wht.

female. Lost Sq. Hill CLEANER-Inside store, a.m. vi fc. hiiis area 38I-H22.

vn-'ii Kewora. jji-hji I. rv Disease Phvsician. Excel, income -ind benefits. Contact R.

L. Soifert. f.ercv Johnstown, Pa. 15905. Phone 114-536-4461, ext.

241. An Eaua! Fund. Millford On Wednesday, Seot. 4, 1974, Rooer J. of Beechvlew, beloved husband of Mildred (Egerter) Millford; fo-ther of Ruth ond Roger olso survived bv six grandchildren.

Friends received ot the L. BEIN-HAUER AND SON CO. MORTUARY, 'Z630 West Liberty from 2-4, 7-9 p. where services wilt be held Saturday at 11 a. m.

Interment Jefterson Memorial Park. Moran On Wednesday. Seot. 4, 1974, Catherine of Wllkinsburg, dauohter of Herbert G. ond the lote Marv Ellen McCaffertv; sister of Herbert G.

Jr. and the late James; olso survived bv nieces and neDhews. Friends received at the PAUL E. Von GEIS FUNERAL HOME, Center at Wallace WMk. Hioh Mass of Resurrection at St.

James Church on Saturday at 10 a.m. Family hours 2-4, 7-9 P.m. Myers On Tuesday, Sent. 3, 1974, In Shadvside Hospital, Charles of Braddock, husband of Anna Holmes Mvers; father of Mrs. Carole Low-ery ond Rodney Mvers; olso two grandsons.

Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 n. m. ot the ZORN-LUCAS FUNERAL HOME, 445 Fourth Bradriock, where services will be held on Friday, Sept. 6, ot 3 o. m.

LOST-Male German Sheo A vrs CLERK-Part time for pipe ond tobacco shop. Retired person pref. Box 999, Pest-Gazette. old. In Mt.

Baldwin wear na new choker chain, answers to rjpoor I tytj rnployer. 00 Kex, rewora. aM-586 otter p.m COMMUNICATIONS Electronic 1295 latMO. SALES Help-Will train reliable person In photographic counter soles. Technicon Must have FCC II FROM titernnte AM-FM shifts, 25 nr.

week. cense. Box 588, Post-Gazette. Kewgrg, ion Plus Electric 100 Furnished POCKET BOOK-nnrk hrnun lonth. Interviewing aepi.

'in, iy iu noon. Photo Corral, Donaldsons COOKS Experienced, also kitchen help. Apply In person. Viking Restau er. In car, lost in area of No.

9 police station, reward, 321-2469. Contains ImDortant nnners. nn nnectlnnc rant, I ISO Bonksvuie Roaa. Crossroads 5-C. SERVICE Representatlve-to repair aROOKLINE-Sleeping room, firs, COOK BROILER PERSON -NIGHT WORK, EXPERIENCED.

usKea. loor, gentleman, evenings: 34J-4tivfl. typewriters, must nave some will provide training on Olivetti franchise eauloment, work In Greens- JOSMONT Efliciuncy. Private PHONb 621M1. II A.M.

P.M. ST. VINCENT College Class ring, 'o8. Lost, Alleaheny Center vicinity. Reward! 231-7547.

icme. Lady only. 531-6580. burg, Pa. area, liberal sniarv, niu- EAST END-Ouict apt.

share COUNTER Help-Restaurant, over 21, lull or pcrttime, $2-hr. to start. S2.30 after break-in period. 3 9 0 1 commlsslon rnnge 573-6770, ask for Willlom Morgan, SHIHTZU-Bld. wrt lost Bellevue area, reword.

761-8405. Oakland. Kino Office Equipment bolh, S70; 441-9585 aller 5 p.m. N.S. -14 E.

Gen'l Robinson sleeping gentlemen only, 321-7239. MODELS OPEN: Sunday 12-6; Daily 10-8 DIRECTIONS: East to Kannywood Blvd. past Kennywood Park. Turn right on 1st ttaffic light on Commonwealth Ave. to Complex.

466-3002 BUILT BY CONSTRUCTION CO. OF PHILADELPHIA SMALL-Lona-haired block It uhite SERVICE Station Attendant -Full time, experienced, canable ol monao- DEMONSTRATORS SELL TOYS ft GIFTS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY FREE KIT aog witn white tace. Lincoln PI area, tug No. 6172, reword. 461-8543 na chltls.

cult biation, woiimun, 110 Unfurn. Rooms Rent 781-90J4 TOY POODLF Anrlct lost TOP COMMISSION CASH BONUS Hioomtieia area. Reward. 364-2602. SPWERS-For custom draoerv workroom.

Must have exo. with cs'nm Olsakovsky M-Kt MAL FAMILY SHOPPING SERVICE 28 1 -2202 Shower, node draperies, oooo pav. uan S.S. -2 rms. unfurnished, vard.

1st. 468-1152. Henry on Thursday, Seot. 1974; husband of Svlvla L.i father of H. Allan, Sara Jone Trbevlch; brother of Gladvs, Ann, Lillian, Ihelma and Morion; also three grandchildren.

Friends received at the ROWLAND S. COOKE FUNERAL HOME, 210 East End from 7-9 p.m. Services and Interment private, Friday afternoon. Family suaoets memorials to your favorite charltv. Johnson On Tuesday, Seot.

3, 1974, Charlotte Johnson nee Rltter, aqe 80 years; (formerly of Hervev wife of the late Fred T. Johnson; mother of Theodore F. Johnson; also three orandchlldren and four great-grandchildren; sister of Lillian Van Tine ond Clara Becker. Friends may call beginning Thursday and Friday from 2-4 7-9 o.m. ot the WM.

C. HIRT JR. FUNERAL HOME. 704 Brownsville Rd. nt Alice.

Services on Saturday at 9:30 a.rn. Kent Suddenly, on Wednesday, Seot. 4, 1974, H. Bryan Kent (Red), 608 Airbrake Wllmerdina. husband 020 9314 after 7 Personal rms.

-nr. I Francis WTEMS 1 unfurn DENTAL Hvgenlst-Full or port time, exoer. sol. onen. For Interview, please call 781-2722.

qos furnace, water, elec. -lot HFALTH CARS SYSTEMS ANALYST THANKS To St. Jude for fovnrs nrantea. Patricia r. DIE MAKER prnnrncciui.

hnsnltal has newly creat Equal Housing Opportunities ft icwlv painter, w.w., un ot bath, pn. -nLAcfulJs nnlv. M1-045T TO buy. rent, find or sell a or Posl-Gazette Want Ad. 763-1101.

Distressed nnrl ed position lor review and extension nf exis'ing proposed fc'DP npnlica- help? Call Birthrlaht, 621-1988. For building servicing metal stamping dies clastic molds. Class A only, top wages fringe benefits. 923-2380. lOhS.

MUSt nave Siruiiy Miuwicuye u. lospltal procedures ana Bocknrounn h.sn environment vkim ui 021 Business Personals DISHWASHFR-Full time, nlnht turn, -iuina to relocate to vicinity ot pnoiv in person HoffsM's, 533 Alle 120 Housekeeping Rooms Furnished 180 East End Reodina, Pa. Excel, fringe benefits r.nnA uunrklnn conditions, end re gheny Oakmont, Po. AIITHFNTir CIS HA RATU Eniov sauna pxerrKi. Whlilnr.nl hnHu me and salary aesirea ra au DRIVFR-SalesDerson Cellone Bnk toning, private showers in every Post-cozette erv, 397 Washington Bridge- ville, 271-6626.

PITCAIRN -Furn. sleen. rhowcr, single emn. adult, So5, TV TECHNICIANS-our grawinr room, nusn, air-cona tioned. Downtown Pittsburgh.

641 Liberty Ave. OAKLAND-Melwood Ave. AAodern spacious. I bedrrn. apt.

Custod'an. enmn Security $169 Utilities Incld. r-omnanv Is seeking experienced rocK EXECUTIVE of the late Cecelia Murphy Kent; tn service our ever In- -Executive P. lookinq tor experi GEMINI SPA 391-3919; 391-7654 rrtna number of customers. W-- enced pro.

For consideration, call or send resume to American PT. 2112-Only $125! 5-rm. nffer nnld Blue Cross and malor father of F. Dennis ond Kevin M. Kent; brother of Mrs.

Frankle Lee Miller of Houston, Texas and Mrs. Mavme Hntchklss of Duneriin. w-vard. bsmf part ulti. pa.

can: m.Mii nrMartinn. paid lite insur- 170 Suburban DIVORCE-One-dav, Dominican Bus ness Center, 130 Chamoer On Wednesday, Sent. 4, 1974, Elizabeth ol Rankin, beloved mother of John Michael, Paul, Andrew, Elmer, Nicholas and Mrs. Anna Creaue; also 20 Brand--hil-dren, four qreat-arandchlldren, Friends received at the AUGUST GORICKI FUNERAL HOME, 107 4th Rankin. Funeral Mondav at 9 o.

m. with Divine Lllurgv at St. Michael's Orth. G. C.

Church at 9:30 o. m. Perich Theodore, 68, Harrison City, Wednesday, evening, Seot. 4, 1974; beloved brother of Miller, John, Mrs. Anna Evanovlch, Mrs.

Marv Kepchla, Mrs. Mildred Wusllck, Mrs. Dorothy Grubich, Mrs. Eva Kavel, Mrs. Nellie Steonlch.

Friends will be received ot the JAMES E. LINDSAY FUNERAL HOME, Harrison City, 2-5 and 7-10 dolly. Services will be held Saturday at 2 p. m. Interment will follow In Grandview Cemetery In Export.

Pialet On Wednesday, Sent. 4, 1974, Frank Joseoh of Millers Run Moroan (S. Fayette father of Marie Sterko and Frank Pialet; brother of Julio Malbos; also five arandchlldren, four areat-grandchlldren. Visitino hours from 12 noon to 9 p. however, friends will be personally received bv the faniiiy from 3-5 ond 7-9 p.

m. al Ihe SAM-U B. FRYER FUNERAL HOME, 7 2 9 Washington Brldgevllte, where services will be held on Saturday at 1 p. m. 122-9300 RENTEX INFO.

$30 FEE nnre and vacations We furnish services, JUS-UM-BZJV, 701 51st St. of Commerce Emol. agcy. LOOKING FOR SOMETHING 'Find it fast in The Pittsburgh Press and Post-Gazette Classified Sections! olso survived by three orandchll Miami eeacn, Florida 33140. uniforms, tools, suoolles and vehicle This is an excellent opportunity for FLORAL Desfqnrrs-Exoerlenced EUROPEAN Health Spa-For sale, dren.

t-rienns receivea rne CHARLES E. SCOTT FUNERAL SUBURBAN, 3073-Room for void torn rt; SI 50. I22-93M RENTEX INFO. S30 FEE he ana ea technicians imui uic Ifetlme membersh o. can transfer.

only, pav open. BI-5M) for appr. FURNACE Air Condltlonlna HOME, 301 Marguerite Wil- needed. Send resume In complete 935-3667, after 6. STUDENT APTS.

Avoid the rush! We have (all aots. available now. All areas from $80, turn. -unfurn. Don't delay, call todavl Nnt a real estate agent or broker.

RENTEX INFO 422 9 300, 836-4500 ontmence to rress nax jqji merdlno, 2-4, l-i. Mass or Christian Burial In St. Alovslus Service-Installers Experienced, hlnh wages, manv company benefits. FIRST LADY-Soa Membership. 1- good for any Spa.

363-1944, Church, Mondav, 10 a. m. WAITRFSS-Wolter, daylight. Clean inn nprsonnei. AdpIv In person at: Allied Heatino, 31-6TO.

172 North Sub. Holiday Inn-Alroort, 1404 Beers JFCORDING Profess On lor School Cornopolls, 771-MOO. PFRRYSVILLE. 1077 Lovely Tapes made of your combo. For iemo auditions.

Record pressings 366-7Q81 GENERAL MANAGER WHOLESALE FOOD COMPANY WAITRESS-WAITER Noon S. 4-H n.m., Sotis Restaurant Bar, S2i w-ynrri for kids, b'-mt lown. 422-9300 RENTEX INFO. $30 FEE 200 South Hills Court Plnrc, avi-yyx. SPA MEMBERSHIP 8 mos.

First Lodv Sea. 343-1538. TIER Burner Experienced, nil 171 East Sub. Moderate size, central Pa. whole- WFDDING Invt.

lowest BETiCHVIEW (2) nice 3-br. rice. Shlrlev. 421-4806, 421-2792. w-w carpet, nr.

trans. No Dels. 431- around, all positions. Write Box 949, Posf-Gorette. WILL TRAIN -Mholrnllv Inclined indivldunl to service Sinner Sewlnf-Marhlnes nnd floor rnre Items.

Mus sals food distributor seeks indi FLECTRIC 872 Rent today! HOODRIOGF. SI 63. bills, enulp. adults. 341-567.

800 lust J90: Vi kids k. 122-9300 RENTEX INFO. S30 FEE Legal Notices reliable. Good starting oay p'us n'l employee benefits. Apply: T'ir There's interesting NEWS in today's Want Ads.

vidual to assume, complete management responsibility. Growth potential. $20,000 plus fringes, plus All replies in strict confidence, to Post-Gazette. Box J-968. Priestley llnaer Bnnksvllle An aual OooorunltyEmoloyej "LASSTFIEoVdvertlslna Is unrlvnin 'or aulck results In renting all tvper of livlna auarters.

Fred Seot. 4. 1974. of R. D.

2, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA CIVIL DIVISION No. 105-0 October Term, 1974 IN REM IN THE MATTFR OF mNriFM. 015 Help Wanted-Sales 045 Help Wanted-Sales NATION BY URBAN REDEVELOP AUTHORITY OF PITTS BUKCiH OF LfcRTAIN LAND IN TWENTY-F RST WARD OF THE CITY OF PITTSBURGH, ALLtGHbNY COUNTY, PENNSYL VANIA. REDEVELOPMENT AREA NO. 27 (MANCHESTER) BEING Whatever your needs, you are sure to find what you're looking for in the Classified "market place." Shop for things easily, leisurely, in the comfort of your living room.

You'll find the Classified columns a quick, convenient and economical way to shop daily and Sunday. PROPERTY OF: WILLIAM EARL NELSON and EARLENh NELSON, or any other persons found to have an Interest It: the nrnnrrtv Fstimote nf Just Compensation for oropertv designated as Block 22-L Lot No. 29A, situate at 120A Rust 'treet, Twentv-lirst Ward, City of Plttshurah, Pennsylvania. NOTICE TO THE ABOVE PER SONS OF THF FILING OF PETI Lottery Numbers The $75,000 bonus number in this week's Lucky 7 state lottery is 045225. It was drawn yesterday in Freeport, Armstrong County.

The three winning three-digit numbers select-, ed are: 156, 035 and 800. The winning compact car number in the Lucky 7 drawing is 821C93. Tickets matching any one of the three-digit numbers win while whose matching any two of the three-digit numbers are worth $15,000. Winners in the Baker's Dozen drawing, also held yesterday in Freeport, are: Six-diit number 711218; five-digit number and three-digit number 5-0. Compact car winner in the Baker's Dozen drawing is 5flu919.

Baker's Dozen tickets matching the six-digit number can win from $10,000 to $100,000 depending on the position of the matching number on the individual ticket. Matching the five-digit number can be worth from $1,000 to $2,500 while the winning three-digit number pays from $25 to $75. Holders of all tickets with winning numbers have one year from the drawing date to validate them at any state liquor store. TION FOR LEAVE TO PAY INTO Clarion, formerly of Kline N. Versailles, husband of Laura Stouffer; father of Joann Johnson, Helen Jurovlc, Fred and Tom Priestley; brother of Mnrv Leslie, Dorothy Love and Ted Priestley; olso 13 orandchlldren.

Friends received at the new JOPE FUNFRAL HOME, corner of Show ond Trlboro Turtle Creek, where services will be held Saturday at 1 p. m. Ramsey James Herrlngton, na 6, on Thursday, Sent. 5, 1974, of FIIjo-beth husband of Katherlne Trax Germann Ramsey; father of Jnmes H. Lucien Antoinette Blttner, and Jov Croshv; brother of Mrs.

John Polllns ond orondfather of five. Friends will be received nfter 7 p. m. Friday ot STRIFFI.ER'S of White Oak, 1100 Lincoln Way, where servkes will be held ot 10 p. followed by cremation, Regan Unexpectedly, on Wednesday.

Sept. 4. 1974, William J. Regan of 204 Brllllast Asolnwnll, husband of Catherine Reoon; father of Dawn R. Pnnkopf of Washington, ond William J.

Reoon III of Columbus, Ohio; brother of Lolo Regan; also survived bv five qrandchildren. The family is receiving friends 2-4 and 7-9 D.m. at the H. BLAINE WEO-DELL FUNERAL HOME, 100 Center Asolnwall. Services In Asolnwoll United Presbvterlon Church.

Saturday alternoon at 1 o'clock. The fomiiv r-oei-M'illv suggests memorials to the church or a favorlt charity. AN t-MIIWAIt Ur JU3I COMPENSATION. Tnke notire thot on or after September 30, 1974, the Urban Redevcl nn.Tipnt Authority of Pitlsburah wil ADMISSIONS REPRESENTATIVES i If you're a person who is good al selling, we want to oiler you a full benefit package, with paid vacations, more leads than you can handle and top salary. We're a large educational company, we have leads, we're growing and we need good people.

If you want to make big money, have solid company support, leads, incentive pay opportunities and a chance to prove what you can do LET'S TALK! Call me Ron Vcsely, Director of Admissions. We're a division of Litton Industries. Call (412) 261-2647 or send a resume to my attention at 542 Penn Ave nue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222. resrnf a petition to the Court of Common Pleas of Alleaheny County If you're interested in photography, you'll find tht kind of news in the Pittsburgh Press and Post-Gazette Want Ads that will save you DIAL 263-1201 to pav its estimate of lust compensation In the anove-mentioned condemnation proceeding Into Court. M.

E. POPIEL Attorney lor Urban Redevelopment Authority Of Pittsburgh IN re: petitions of Barbara W. Shouo for aopolntment ol lax collector in Ohio Township No. 2 October, 1974 Nntlre Is hereby alven that on September 11, 1974, at 10:00 o'clock a. a hearlnn will be held on the above petition In the Civil Division ol 'he Court of Common Pleas ot C-unlv.

Fl. City County Pa. 15219..

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