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-PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1974- -14. 001 Death Notices Death Notices Death Noitces 1 831 001 001 Estate Notices 030 Help Wanted LATEST DEATHS Purkey Obituary News WiUiain Minnotte, 59, Industrialist, Official OFFICE HELP Men, women, earn while vou learn. Unlimited ooDortunlties for professional training In the skill of vour choice. Your Armv Reserve skill center Is awaiting vour coll. Phone answers 8 a.m.

to 10 D.m. dolly. For specific details, coll now. 741-5675. Ask for Bernard Snyder ESTATE NOTICES Letters hav been granted on ttw itate of earn of the follow) no decedents to the personal fepresento-ttve nflmed who requests til personi having claims oaoinst the estate af the decedent to make known the same in writing to htm or his at-trmev and all persons Indebted to the decedent to make poymeat to him without delay; YOUNG, Helen F.f deceased, of Mt.

Lebanon, Pa. No. 2S69 of 1974. The Union National Bank of Pittsburgh, P.O. Box 837, Pa.

On Friday, June 21, 1974, Edward D. ot Baldwin Boro, husband of Norma A. Purkey; father of Mrs. Penny Pantano, Roselvne Jull Alan and Norman E. Pur-kev; son of Mrs.

Anna V. Purkev; brother of Robert P. T. and Donald W. Purkev; two grandchildren.

Friends received ot the JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, Saturday 7-9 Sunday 2-4 7-9 p. where funeral services will be held on Monday, time later. OPERATING ROOM TECHNICIANS Immediate penlngs for operating room technicians who have completed an organized surqical technician program. Good salary A fringe benefits.

Call collect Wheeling Hospital, 304-233-4455 for additional Information. We ore on equal opportunity Barry On Wednesdov, June 19, 1974. Joseph of Carrlck, husband of Constance Barrv; father of Mrs. Firm Dlnklns, brother of Mrs. Aualstlne Gussev and Mrs.

Ann Miller, also four grandchildren. Visitations beginning Fridav at 7 p.m.. Sat. 2-4 7-9 p.m. at the KOONTZ-BORON FUNERAL HOME, 1719 Brownsville Relatives and friends invited to attend funeral Mondav at 9:30 a m.

Lltur-ov In St. Basil Church at 10 a m. Member of Bell Telephone Pioneers. Betz On Thursday. June 50, 1974, Elizabeth Ann Wozar of 200 Negley Wall; beloved wife of Georoe mother of George John J.

(U.S. Armv) Thomas E. and Charles sister of Mrs. Marv Guzlk and Mrs. Bertha Chmleleskl both of Liberty Boro.

Friends received ot the JAMES J. ALFIFRI FUNERAL HOME, 201 Marguerite Wllmerdlng, after 7 p.m. Fridav. Divine Llturav In Holy Trinity Bvzantlne Catholic Church on Mondav at 10 o.m. Reynolds tiw, or to uavia m.

Harrison, All 416 Frlck Pa. DITOLLA, Nicholas deceased, of Classified Upstart UaaMnf James on June 21, 1974, of Morlow Drive, Penn Hills, husband of Anna Jo Reynolds; father ot Rae Ann Branson ond David M. Reynolds; brother of Bessie Keller; also three grandchildren. Friends may call at the WILCOX-FITZ-GERALD FUNERAL HOME, Rebecca and Center streets, Wilklns- fa. no.

2523 of 1974. Lucille D. Berta, 1 939 Beaver Grade Rood, Coraooolls, Pa. 15108, or to William L. Jacob, Jr.

Esa. and Richard P. Jacob, 1506 Law Finance burg. Mass of the Resurrection ra. isav.

PHARMACIST -For 184-bed general hospital In New Castle. Progressive departments. Liberal fringe benefits and competitive salarv. Hospital pharmacy exnerlence and ability to manooe people effectively desirable. Contact Dir.

of Ptiarmacy (412) 658-3511, ejt. 326. An Equal Opportunity Employer. PHLEB0T0MIST Positions available for RNs, Medical Technologist, or Medical Technicians. CoM682-3190, Monday thru Frldaf, SERA-TEC BIOLOGICALS INC.

WcBRIDE, Maude de trom bt. Susanna R. L. tnurcn Mondav at 11 a. m.

(Family hours 2-4 7-9). crown orpittsnurgn, Pa No. 5210 of 1973. Ruth V. McBrlde, Richey 4621 Htm Avenue.

or to Robert J. Dodris III: At Long Branch, N.J., on June 19, 1974. Elvira Hickenboth. wife af the Reed Smith Shaw McClay, Bostaph hi union irust pgn, Pa. Thursday (June 2 0 at his home, 914 Osage Road, Mt.

Lebanon. Mr. Minnotte was appointed commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Racing Commission by Governer Milton J. Shapp in 1972. He was a member of the St.

Clair and South Hills Country Clubs. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Maude Minnotte; a daughter, Mrs. Barbara Frantz; two sons, David and Kenneth, and a brother, Albert. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

tomorrow in the Beinhauer Son Co. Mortuary, 2630 West Liberty Ave. Burial will be Ln Queen of Heaven Cemetery, Peters Township. late William Lvdon Richey of SCHOLES, Sarah deceased, of 3407 Forbes Ave. fa.

no. 2607 of 1974 Marv K. PROFESSIONAL Consultant Challenging ODPOrtunltv for mntnri Inril. vlduals who enlovs client contort. To Kvon, ibb tDen Pa.

15226, or to Paul Brandt, John H. McGroll; Brandt, McManus, Brandt Malone, 3131 U.S. uecome regional manager or National Firm. Legal, Personnel, or Tax background useful. Some travel, i-nr aieei pa.

15219. HASKINS, Alice deceased of provided, send resume stating salarv ro. no. zmo of 194. Gloria E.

Solrk, 1418 DeHaven or to Robert A. Lnna- ham. 9 05 Plaza ra. I5iy Of Juniper Moon on Thursday, June 20, 1974, Emma Mae, beloved wife of Joseph F. Bostaph; mother of Daniel Mvrna, Joseph David and Eric S.

Bostaph; sister of Mrna Gates; also I grandchildren. Family will receive friends 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the CORAOPOLIS FUNERAL HOME OF R. D. COPELANO, 847 5th Funeral Mass In St.

Margaret Mary Church on Monday at 10 o.m. Brown On Friday, June 21, 1974, Frank Jorrett Sr. of Shaler husband of Julia Lvtle; father of Mor-Iorle L. Butters, Frank J. Jr.

and Keith D. Brown; brother of Mrs. Robert Crltchfleld, William A. and John R. Brown; also survived by five grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren.

Visitation with the family on Sunday, 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. at the HENRY C. BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt. Royal Glenshaw, where services will be held Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock.

lenuueuicnis. wriTB C-IIM rress. PROGRAMMER ANALYST LOCAL fEE PAID Barry, Joseph Betz, Elizabeth Ann Wozar Bostaph, Emma Brown, Frank Jarrett Sr. Caspersen, Carl A. Clark, Margaret Mulligan Cooper, Laura Del Duca, Armand W.

(Ray) DeSantis, Dr. Arnold J. Dzura, Michael Jr. Eliopoulos, Toulo Harrison, John W. Hiller, Fred G.

Hutchinson, Roy Iannachionne, Vincent G. Sr. Johnston, Rachel Jones, Meredith Raynard Kamphaus, Carl T. Kelley, Helene Louise Kirk, Jane K. Klein, Marylynn Kremer, Leo P.

Kuczynsky, John Little, John H. Maska, Wendell S. Metzgar, Joshua Michko, Steve Montague, Wilhelmina Robinson Minnotte, William P. Mortelette, Jules O'Brien, Nora C. Pearlstein, David Pencosky, William Pugar, Mike (Mirko) Purkey, Edward D.

Jr. Reynolds, James Richey, Elvira Hickenboth Rutter, Perry Rzodkiewicz, Veronica Sampas, Peter G. Sanders, Edward Snyder, Thomas E. Jr. Stewart, Claire W.

Stout, James R. Underwood, Frank B. Wingerson, John C. (Jack) MULLEN. Mary Jane, deceased, of fgn fa.

no. 2MB of 1974. Jonn R. Mullen, 6005 Parkvue Pa. 15236, or to Herbert G.

Shelnbera, 1330 Grant Pa. 15219. Malor company, with modern eautn-ment, looking for experienced pro- nrnmmM Cn, inin-M-tju 11 WYLES. John deceased, of Mt. daughter of John Lee and Joyce Brennan Klein of Baldwin sister of Shaeran and Gary Klein, grondaughter of Mrs.

J. Lee W. Klein and Mr. Mrs. Raymond J.

Votes. Friends received ot the JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4 20 1 Brownsville Brentwood, Sat. where funeral services will be held on Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Kuczynsky On Fridav, June 21.

1974. John, of 254 Seventh Blawnox, husband of the late Helen Kuczvnskv; father of Julia Koberts, Clara Wagner, Helen Kuhn, Marcella Hannl-sick and the late Edward Kuczynsky; also survived by 15 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and nelces and nephews. Friends received from 2-4 ond 7-9 m. at the THOMAS M. SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 9 30 Center Blownox.

Funeral Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Feast Day Mass at 9:30 followed bv Blessing Service In the Church of St. Edward. Recitation of the Rosarv Sunday evening at I o'clock. Friends Invited.

Kremer Sunddenlv on Thursday, June 20, 1974, Leo beloved husband of Irene Burns Kremer of Harden father of Mrs. Marilyn Veverka. Mrs. Virginia Robson, Mrs. Lo-r Westhead, Mrs.

Dorothy Lucas of Mrs. Roberta Mockerrhaupt and Mrs. Sylvia Drapaniotis; brother of Mrs. Oliva Nowar of Teaneck. N.J.

and Antho-nv Dremer ot Lakeland, also 28 grandchildren. Family will re-cleve friends from 2-4 7-9 af the T. B. DEVLIN FUNERAL HOME, 806 Perry Hwv, North Hills. Mass of the Resurrection In St.

Teresa Church, Monday morning ot 10 o'clock. Family reauests contributions to the Heart Fund. Little Edward of 27 Haymaker Monroevllle, suddenly on Wednesday, June 19, 1974; dear husband of Lucille Lvnch Little; father of Mrs. Jack (Betty Koy) Rldenour, of Apollo, Mrs. John (Linda) Haln-ley, ot Monroevllle, William of Monroevllle, Edward of Folr-chlld A.F.G., Washlnqton; also four grandchildren; brother of Mrs.

Margaret Anson, Mrs. Nellie Rut-ledge and Mrs. Jeannine Rutledge. Friends received at the MONROE-VILLE FUNERAL OF EUGENE R. VAN HORN, Beattv at Haymaker Rd.

after 7 p. m. Thursday, Fridav 214 and 7-9 p. m. until time of funeral on Saturday at 9:30.

Funeral Mass St. Bernadette Catholic Church at 10 a. m. Little John age 79, on Fridav, June 2 1 1974, 5 6 0 Rldgeway Greensburg, husband of Jean Marshall Little, fother of John also four grandchildren. Friends received at the BARNHARDT FUNERAL HOME, 505 East Pittsburgh Greensburg.

Services at the funeral home 11 a.m. Monday. Majka Suddenly, on Frldnv, June 21. 1974, Wendell J. (Wllkle) of Brookline, beloved husband of Julio Monko; brother of Stephen Mitchell, Fred Mitchell, Henry Mlchaeis, John Maika of N.Y.

and Mrs. Mary Fiends and veterans of WW II, and Local No. 66 Operating Engineers received at the JOHN S. GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 South 15th S.S. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a.m.

Funeral liturgy In St. John the Baot. Bvz. Cath. Church at 10 a.

m. Parastas Mondav 8.15 p. m. Visitations 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m.

Metzgar On Fridav, June 21, 1974, Joshuo, husband of Nelle Harbaugh Metzgar; brother of Margaret Jane Metzgar, St. Petersburg, Florida. Family will receive friends at the Ey.S- C. FORSAITH FUNERAL HOME, 126 Hozelwood Hazel-wood. Services Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock.

Additional services Jefferson Memorial Park Mausoleum Chapel Monday morning at 10 oclock. 281-6263 or send resume to I B. Lerjanon, pa. no. 2659 of 1974.

Paul G. Perrv, 3216 Grant Pa. 15219, or to Springer Perrv, Attvs 3216 Grant Pa. 15219. urn nr.

inamoer oi commerce BJd.Empl.Aacv PROGRAMMER-Analvst- For North Ull D.E.-p.h PIm J. Wingerson, THOMAS, Bertha deceased, of nsreuivil rillll. LOSiyn OHO rleveloD Interactive svstems. Conduct technical briefings. Extensive travel Carbley pa.

no. 2658 of 1974. Ruth B. Snvder. 201 Crestvlew Pa.

15235, or to Albert A. Ko-vach. 1112 Center Pa. 15221. p.

a. ur ivi. o. in oenaviorai Srlnr Minimum A MICHAELS, Margaret, deceased, of experience with DEC 10, 11-45 and HIS 6080. Experience with Military Applications deslreable.

Send resume Including Salarv requirements to personnel director, Svnectlcs Corp. 4790 Rt. 8, Allison Park, Pa. 15101. An emjaJopportunltemployerJ A mass will be offered for William P.

Minnotte, founder and head of Minnotte Manufacturing Corp. and of Minnotte Contracting and Erection West End, at 10 a.m. Monday in St. Bernard's Church, 311 Washington Road, Mt. Lebanon.

"Mr. Minnotte, 5 9 died Leo Kremer, Graphic Arts Ex-Salesman A mass will be said at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Teresa 'Church, Perrysville, for Leo P. Kremer, 70, who was well-' known in the graphic arts field in this area.

Mr. Kremer, a retired photo-engraver salesman, suffered a heart attack while playing golf at the Butler Country Club Thursday (June 20) and died in Butler Merori- al Hospital. He lived at 720 harden Drive, North Hills Estates, Ross Township. is survived by his wife, Mrs. Irene Burns Kremer; six daughters, Mrs.

Marilyn Veverka, Mrs. Lorene West-head and Mrs. Robert Mock-enhaupt, all of Ross Township; Mrs. Virginia Robson of New Kensington, Westmoreland "County; Mrs. Dorothy Lucas of Connecticut, and Mrs.

Sylvia Drapaniotis of Avalon; one sister, Mrs. Oliva Nowark of Teaneck, N.J.; one brother, Anthony Kremer of Lakeland, and 23 grandchildren. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Devlin Funeral Home, 8 0 6 Perry Highway, Ross Township. Interment will be in St.

Mary's Cemetery, Glenshaw. The family suggests memorial contributions to the Heart Association. puquesne, Pa. No. 2517 of 1974.

Joseph Michaels, 125 Auriles Duauesne, Pa. 15110, or to Seymour H. Weiss, 20B W. Grant Duquesne, Pa. 151 1 0.

introduces: The. i Postj Gazette POWERFUL now; Irate! I A. FORNARO, Faust, deceased, of RN. LPN-Immediate placement, modern 150-bed nursing home In Meadvllle. Phone 814-337-4229, ask for Personnel Director.

ROUTE Window Cleaner-Expert-enced. Startlnn salary $3.75 oer hr. benefits. 391-6444, fa. NO.

145B of 1974. Flllppo Grazlano, 837 E. Hutchinson Pa. or to Joseph A. Frlcker Frlcker, Zlmmer Dice, 1500 Low Finance Pa.

15219. SCHNEIDER, Mathew deceased. ot pa. no. 19B7 of 1974.

Jacob J. Schneider, 1413 Al-verado Pa. or to Howard V. Heck, 819 Frlck Pa. 15219; SERVICE Station Attendant Work evenings, 361 9226.

SEWERS-Exo. on fabric slipcovers; excellent salary. 343-8533. WAREHOUSE Help-High school arad. Oooort.

for advancement, K-513 Post Gaz, WELD'lNG MACHINE SHOP SUPERVISOR (2)-Nceded. Must be experienced In welding and machining. Location Eastslde. Reply Box K-509, Post-Gazette promptly. SAYFORD, Helen deceased, of pa.

no. 4391 of 1972. Jean s. Wray, 30 Woodland Drive, Pa. 15228 or to David L.

Parmer; Eckert, Seamans, Cherln 8, Mellott, 42nd Floor, 600 rant Street, Pa. 15219. MICHEL, Marie A. deceased, of WELDER Partlme daylight, Sewlcklev area. Call 741-7820 or Retiree, 84 A funeral mass for John C.

Wingerson, former night superintendent of the Allis-Chalmers Corp. Northside plant, will be offered at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Athana-sius Church, West View. Wingerson, 8 4 who died Thurday (June 20) in St.

John's Home, Valencia, But-1 County, was the first president and an organizer of Allis-Chalmers Retired Employes Club. He was a life member of the Coraopolis BPOE and chaplain emeritus of the Pennsylvania Elks State Association. He also was a member of the North Boroughs Senior Men's Club. Surviving are his son, John; a sister, Mrs. Helen Olliffe, six grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and tomorrow at the Lawrence T. Miller Funeral Home, 460 Lincoln Bellevue. Burial will be In Northside Catholic Cemetery. 001 Death Notices Pa.

No. 4931 of 1973 Carolvn Price 624 Warrington Ave. or to Harrv D. Brownlee 3115 W. Liberty Pa.

15216 WELDFR-For construction machln-erv ond fabricating 781-3533. SCHWAM. Andrew deceased of Mt. Oliver NO. 2616 of 1973 Andrew O.

Schwalm, Jr. 127 Mlllbrldae St. Pa. 15210 or to Harry D. Browlee-Herbert V.

Brownlee 3115 W. Llbertv Ave. Po. 15216 Perhaps vou sang a lovely song or auletlv sat In a chair. Perhaps you sent some beautiful flowers; If so, we saw them there.

Perhaps vou spoke or sent kind worris, as anv friend would do. Perhaps vou were not there at all; lust thought of us that dav. Perhaps vou sent some tasty food or mavbe furnished a car. Perhaps vou rendered an unseen service near at hand or from afar. Whatever you did to console our hearts bv word or deed or touch; Whatever was the klndlv part, we thank vou so verv much.

Sincerely the family of the lote "Moe" Knox. 030 Help Wanted ACCOUNTANT Washington. Michko accounting firm needs a CPA with 5 vrs. recent public experience. Salary and frlnae benefits commensurate with experience and responsibility.

Write Box 761, Post-Gazette. 2 mm 045 Help Wanted Sales Steve, Avello. Po. on Thursday, at home of granddaughter Joanne Sulll-vpn, father of Marv Hvrllek, and Mike Mlshko, six grandchildren, 15 great-prandchlldren. Friends received FLOYD L.

PITTMAN FUNERAL HOME, Avella, Pa 7-9 p.m. Saturdov, 2-4 7-9 p.m. Sunday. Divine Liturgy Mondav 9 a.m. In St.

John Bvzantlne church, burial St. John Cemetery. AUTO SERVICE ADVISOR AUTO MECHANIC Paid benefits vacation. Contact SERVICE MANAGER, JIM PIERCE OELANEY CHEVROLET, INC-626 Water Indiana, Po. Call 412-463-8543 Mccanaiess motner or Mrs.

Mary Louise Hobbs ond the late Barbara Pefferman; also survived bv six grandchildren. Friends received 'at the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 103 2 Perry Perrvsvllle, on Sat. from 7-9 p.m.

and Sunday 2-4 7-9 o.m. where services will be held on Monday morning at II o'clock. Rutter On Thursday, June 20, 1974, Perry of North Braddock; husband of Patricia Petroskl Rutter; father of Donald, Cindy and Perry brother of Mrs. Helen Dlttmer, Mrs. Alice Hodges, Francis, William, Robert, Grover and Bernard Rutter.

Friends received at the ZORN LUCAS FUNERAL HOME, 445 4th Braddock, where funeral and blessing service will be held Mondav, June 24, at 11:30 a.m. Rzodkiewicz On Friday, June 21, 1974, Veronica, wife ot the late Joseph Rzodkie-witz; tother of Mrs. Theresa Novak, Mrs. Irene Dobles, Mrs. Sylvia Szurszewskl, Joseph and the late Richard Rzodkiewicz; 18 orandchlldren, three great-grandchildren.

Friends received at the FRANK C. HARENSKI FUNERAL HOME, 3201 Dobson 12 noon til 9 p. m. Funeral Mass In Immaculate Heart at Mary Church on Monday at 9:30 a. m.

Sampas On Friday, June 21, 1974, Peter of Forest Hills, husband of Helen bonaros; father of George of Florida. Friends mav call alter 1 p. m. Saturday and sunaav at fcMILY M. LANIGAN FUNERAL HOME, 700 Linden fc.

Pgh. Pravei services Sunday at 8 p. m. Funeral on Monday at 12 noon In the Greek Orthodox Churcn YoapaontI of bast Viewing one uour prior to services In church. Gilts to the Church Building l-und will be appreciated.

Sanders On Fridav, June 21, 1974, Edward Sr. of Forest Hills, husband ot the Laura S. Sanders; father ot Betty Ott, Mildred kadzevick, Pearl Patrick, LaVerne Llnhart, Jean Kareis, Ed Sanders and the late Keaa merisko; brother of Anna Steen; also survived by 23 grandchildren and two areat-oranachiiaren. Friends received at T. D.

TURNER'S, 729 Wallace Wllk. Saturday 7-9 p.m. and Sunday 12-4 and 7-9 p.m. Services Monday morning at 11:00. Sinatra On Wednesday, June 19, 1974, Anthony ot Hollywood, Fla.

(formerly of the Northside), father of Joanna and Christine; brother of John, Paul, Joseph, Samuel and Ann Fair. Friends will be received at the ALBERT A. NOVAK FUNERAL HOME, 3313 Brighton Rd. Reauiem hioh mass ot St. Cyril of Alexandria Church Mon.

at 10 o.m. Snyder Suddenly on Thursday, June 20, 1974, Thomas E. beloved husband of Cindy Eckman Snyder, of Ross son of Thomas E. Sr. and Betty Spies Snvder, of Ger-mantown, grandson of Mrs.

Helen Vandervort, of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. and Mr. And Mrs. Harold B.

Snvder of Avon-By-The-Sea, New Jersey. Family reauests visitations between the hours of 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the MORMAN G. HEARD FUNERAL HOME, 4047 Perrvsvllle N.S. Services on Monday morning at 11 clock.

Stewart At Ft. Lauderdale, on Friday, June 21, 1974, Claire formerly of Carrlck, wife df Edward E. Stewart of New York City; mother of Jane Stewart of Tampa, Florida. Friends received at the JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, Sun.

2-4 7-9 p.m. where funeral services will be held on Mondav morning at 10:30 o'clock. Stout On Thursday, June 20, 1974, James beloved husband of Evelyn L. Frederick; fother of Sandra Erla Jean Roth, Marsha Darlcne Holtoravcr, Lois, Margaret, James and Norman F. Stout; brother of EllaMae McClure, Elsie Flscus, Wlllom, Thomas, Pearl Ondlsh, Norman Dorothy Wilson, Ruth Llndsev and Donald Stout; also four orandchlldren.

Friends received at the 2-4 and 7-9 at the REX T. SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 5860 Perrvsvllle Ave. at Marshall. Services on Mondav at 11 o'clock. Tepper Suddenly on Wednesday.

June 19, 1974, M. Lawrence Tepper P. husband of Gertrude Michalskl of IS Bovko Flnleyvllle, father of Stephen L. and Lawrence J. Tepper.

Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. on Saturday and Sunday at the HAROLD E. CON-NELL FUNERAL HOME, 5120 W. Library Bethtel Park.

Funer-al Liturgy in St. Francis of Assist Church on Monday ot 10 a.m. Underwood On June 20, Frank of Selhy-vllle, Del. (formerly of Oakmont and Verona), husband of Salina father of Mrs. Richard (Pearl) Burns of Butler, Mrs.

William (Louise) Wolf of Selbeyvllle, Harvey T. of Churchvllle, N.Y. and Frank B. Underwood of Lombard, sister of Mrs. Katherlne Duhl of Torentum, also survived bv 13 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.

Friends will be received at the ROBERT H. CAMPBELL FUNERAL HOME, 378 Maryland Oakmont, where services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday. June 22.

Wingerson On Thursday, June 20, 1974, John C. (Jock); husband of the late Marv Ravamo Wingerson (formerly of Ross and N.S.) father of John (Bud) Wingerson; father-in-low of Susanne J. Slnoerson; grandfather of Marline Fuchs, Joseph, David, Edward, Jerrv and Blair Wlnaerson; great-grandfather of Michelle and John Bov Fuchs ond Meghan Lvnn Wlnaerson; brother of Helen E. Olliffe. Friends recleved beginning Saturday, 2-4 7-9 m.

nt the LAWPFNCE T. MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 460-Llncoln Rellevue. Funeral Mass at St. Athanaslus Church, West View, on Mondav morning ot 10 o'clock. SALES TOP Full or part-time, local manufacturer aound floor opportunity, for personal Interview call 331-7443, 9 a.

p. m. Minnotte BABYSITTER Nights In my home, Munhall Homestead area. 462-3788. DAYS BARBER Wonted 2-3 days week.

AdpIv 3009 West Liberty Ave. George Roth, Ad Executive BARBER -Or ODDrentlce. Anthonv Larocca. 364-9557. On Thursday, June 20, 1974, William P.

of Mt. Lebanon; husband of the late M. Madeline; son of Maude and the lote Charles V. Minnotte; father of Mrs. Barbara Frantz, David and Kenneth brother of Albert Minnotte of McDonald, Pa.

Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER A SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty beginning Saturday after 7 P.m. Sun. 2-4 7-9 p.m.

Funeral liturgy In St. Bernard's Church Mon at 10 a.m. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. BOOKKEEPER Experienced, full time. 362-6301.

BUYER Montague Assist Materials Manaqer In the health care field; Provide for centralized purchasing and Issuance of supplies; ensure efficient procurement of equipment. Degree and or purchasing experience preferred. Write to N.A Ghophery, Jr. Dir. of SALES CAN YOU LIVE ON $15,000 to $30,000 That may limit you to A HOME 7 CARS AND A BOAT COLLEGE FOR TWO TO 4 CHILDREN A FEW BAHAMAS WEEKENDS AND TIME TO ENJOY IT ALL Strangely, 11 seems tew people hav the appetite for this tvpt Income.

Many have the talent, but not the courage or confl. dence to pursue II. For the sales oriented Individual, who dislikes travel, loves his evenlnos and weekends, ond Is truly desirous of high commission Income while growing rapidly Into management selling a business service. Call Mr. J.

Flncher, 173-7300 between 9 A.M. P.M. Services for George J. Roth, owner of the Scope Studios, a commercial advertising firm in the Fulton Building, will be held at a.m. this morning at H.L.

Speer Inc. Funeral Home, .2927 Chartiers Sherad-en. Mr." Roth, of 81 Aiken Road, Robinson Township, died Wednesday (June 19) in Mon-tefiore Hospital. He was 54. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Jean T. Roth; a son, Thomas, of Fairfield, two daughters, Judy and Mrs. Karen Woods of Montreal, Canada; three brothers, Ernest, Francis and Carl; a sister, Frieda; and four grandchildren. Burial will be ln Jefferson Memorial Park Curry Hollow Road, Pleasant Hills. rersonnei, wneennq Hospital, Wheeling, W.

Va. 26003. We are an aiml opportunity employer. Jean June 19, 1974, of 420 Greensburg Pike, N. Versailles; husband of Jane McGrath; brother of Jessie Massuna; uncle of Miriam Dick and Glenn Massung.

Friends received at the JOBE FUNERAL HOME, 125 Church Turtle Creek. Mass of the Resurrection ot St. Caiman's Roman Catholic Church, Saturday ot 1 p.m. Caspersen On June 19, 1974, Carl husband of the late Carrie father of Iva C. McCutcheon, Hollls C.

Zobrest, Sidney A. and Fav C. Casperseni 14 grandchildren, 28 grandchildren, five great-great-grandchildren; brother of Myrtle Huber. Friends received ot the MORASCO FUNERAL HOME, 9406 Frankstown Penn Hills, with funeral services on Mondav at 11 g. m.

Visitation 2- 4 and 7-9 o. Clark On Friday, June 21, 1974, Margaret Mulligan Clark; wife of the late Frank mother of Mrs. Thelma Hulick, the late Grace Krause and Francis Clark; sister of Mrs. Hannah Stelnhaus, Mrs. Alice Wakefield and Mrs.

Helen Tomko; three grandchildren and one great-grandson. Friends received at trie ZORN-LUCAS FUNERAL HOME, 446 4th Braddock. Mass of Christian Burial on Mondav, June 24, at 10 o. m. In St.

Thomas Church. Cooper Suddenly, In New York Cltv, Laura, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Cooper, of 5125 Fifth granddaughter of Mrs. Laura Campoell, of Jacksonville, and areat-oranddaughter ot Mrs.

Bertha Denefield, of Callahan, Fla. Friends received at the JULIA H. GAINES FUNERAL HOME, 220 Auburn St. E.E., on Sunday 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. Services in Sixth Mt.

Zion Baptist Church, Mondav at 11 o.m. Interment Homewood Cemetery. Del Duca On Friday, June 21, 1974, Ar-mand iRav) ot 2065 Woodward Brookline, beloved husband of Antoinette (Ann) Altavllla; father of Michael of Mrs. Antoinette Kvsllnger, Armand and Jean Del Duca; brother of Mrs. Antoinette Bellini of Angela, John, Mrs.

Frances Grasso and Michael Del Duca; also survived bv four grandchildren. Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER SON CO-MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Saturday and Sunday, 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Funeral liturgy Monday, 11 a.

Our Lady of Loretto Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. De Santis On Tnursdav, June 20, 1974, Dr. Arnold of Bethel Park, beloved husband of Agnes Howard; father of Robert David E. and Diane; brother of Mrs.

Helen Bourke and the late Oswald. Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Llbertv Saturday and Sunday, 2-4 and 7-9 o. m.

Funeral llturv Monday In 5 Valentine's Church, Bethel Park, at 10 a. m. Donaldson On Wednesday, June 19, 1974, Thomas N. son of Mrs. Dor-orthy F.

Elchelman and the late Thomas N. Donaldson of 11 Glenvue Drive, Ross Two. Friends received at the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Hiahwav, Perrvsvllle, where services will be held on Sat.

afternoon ot one o'clock. Dzura On Friday, June 21, 1974, Michael beloved husband of Mary Ann (Soolra); father of Mrs. Rebecca Ann Matvey and Mrs. Mary Jane Vaughan of Oviedo, Florida. Brother of Mrs.

Anna Haltol, Andrew and Peter Dzura. Also survived by three grandchildren. Friends received in the EDWARD P. KANAI FUNERAL HOME, 500 Greenfield Ave. Funeral Monday at 10 a.m.

with Divine Liturgy In St. John Chrysostcm B. C. Church at 10:30 o.m. Parastas Sun.

evening 6 p.m. Visitations 2-4 7-9 p.m. Eliopoulos Fridav, June 21, 1974, Toulo Ellpou-los; wife of the late George P.t mother of Peter G. Ellis, Mrs. Harriet Diaconis (Levlttown, Mrs.

Nicoletta Kamaras; sister of Mrs. Julia Theofilis; also survived by two brothers and a sister In Athens, Greece; also eight grandchildren. Friends will be received 2-4 and 7-9 o.m. Saturday Sunday at JOHN A. FREYVOGEL SONS, 4900 Centre Ave.

at Devonshire after 7 p.m. Friday. Serv-Ices In St. Nicholas Greek Ortho-dox Cathedral, Dlthridge Oakland, Monday at 1 p.m. Inter-ment Homewood Cemetery.

Contributions may be marie to St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral Community Center. Harrison Cm June 20. 1974. John ef Boj-m a devoted husband of Ruby L.

Harrison nee Lovett; beloved brother of Sarah E. Whiteside of Wllmlnaton, Betty H. Lednum and Carroll B. Harrison both of Bozan, Md. Funeral Services Snturdav, June 22, ot 4 p.

m. at the NEWNAM FUNERAL HOME, St Michaels, Md. Burial In Bozmon Cemetery. Friends may coll at the funeral home Saturday afternoon prior to the service. Hawbaker On Thursday, June 20, 1974, Lln-ford Z.

Hawbaker, husband of Mary Stlckell Hawbaker, of 119 River Sewlcklev, father of George D. Hawbaker, of Mt. Sterllna, Kv Mrs. Jack (Marvlnl Cox, of Deerfleld Beach, and David S. Hawbaker, of also survived by nine grandchildren.

The family will receive friends between the hours of 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Frlrtav at the late residence, 119 River Sewlcklev, Pa. Private funeral snrvlce will he held In the RICHARD D. COLE FUNERAL HOME, 358 Benver Sewlrklev, on Saturday afternoon. Interment Sewlrklev Cemetery.

The family suggests contributions to the Sewlcklev United Methodist Church. CABINET Maker's Helper-Some woodshop training nec. 923-2336 or 788-41 03. Steadvwork. Hiller Fred en Thursday, June 20, 1974, of Ingram, beloved husband of Margaret McCllntock; brother of Jesse, Charlie and Robert; also survived by nieces and nephews.

Friends will be received at the G. L. HERSHBERGER FUNERAL HOME, 170 Noble Crafton, from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Saturday and 12 noon til 4 p.

m. and 7-9 p. m. Sunday, where funeral services will be held Mondav at 10 a. m.

If desired, contributions may be made In Mr. Hlller's memory to the Building Fund of the Ohio Valley General Hospital. Hutchinson Rov, beloved husband of Marcella Klaas Hutchinson of Brighton N.S. on Friday, June 21, 1974, father of Mrs. Barbara Simmons, Mrs.

Marlon Miller, Mr. Charlene Baker. William, Robert and Thomas Hutchinson and brother of John of Pjrrvooolls; survived also bv 10 grandchildren. Tne family will receive visitors 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m.

ot the HOME OF WILLIAM F. O'BRIEN, 3724 California at Cooper N.j. Funeral Mondav at 10 a. m. lannacchione Suddenlv on Thursday, June 20, 1974, Vincent G.

of Penn Hills, beloved husband of Ruth (nee St. Clair); father of Vincenf G. Anthony, Peter, ond Ruth Ann; brother of Mrs. Rita Bradshow, Mrs. Veronica DeLozler, Mrs.

Clare Bonura, Mrs. Antoinette Bucket, Joseph, and Leo lannacchione. Friends will he received at the WILLIAM F. GROSS FUNERAL HOME, 11735 Frankstown Rd. (at Rodl Penn Hills.

Funeral Mondav at 9:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Susanna Church at 10 a.m. Family reauests visitations 2-4 and p.m. Jiarrusso On Thursday, June 20, 1974, Jack; husband of Josephine D'Allessan-dro; brother of Mrs.

Frances Mar-Izzoldl, Mrs. Viola Dl Stefano, Mrs. Lena Polomldes. Snm and Henry Glarrusso ond Mrs. Jean Fnntone.

Friends rprelvert rrt the ALBERT J. BRUSCO FUNERAL HOME, 214 Virginia Mt. Washington, beqlnnlng Fridav evenlno. Funeral Mass at Our Ladv of Loretto Church on Monday of 10 a.m. Johnston Rachel Iw, on Friday, June 21, 1974, of Plum Boro, beloved mother of Harry Audrey Young, Mar-ale Montaomery, Charles and James also seven grandchildren and 14 areat-grondchildren.

Frienls received at the HAROLD R. ROTH FUNERAL HOME, 7450 Saltsbura Rd. (at Universal Penn Hills, Saturday 7-9 ond Sunday 2-4 and 7-9. Services from the funeral home at 2 p. m.

Jones Meredith Ravnord of 537 Tolbot Braddock, suddenly, June 20; beloved son of Marguerite ond Macev Jones; brother of Jeanette ond Snowleno Brooks; arandson of Clark L. and Margaret Brooks; great-grandson of Carrie ond Lu-clous Brooks. Friends received ot FREDERICK FUNERAL HOME, 430 th Braddock, 7-9 p.m.. Sun. 12 noon til 9 p.m.

where funeral will be held Monday, 2 p.m. Kamphaus On Thursday, June 20, 1974. Carl T. of Ross husband of Marie Potek; father of Carl F. Winters; also survived by two orandchlldren.

Visitations with the family Saturday and Sunriny 2-4 ond 7-9 nt the HENRY C. BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt. Royal Glenshaw, where services will be held on Monday morning at 11 o'clock. CHIPPER-and Grinder, Gray Iron rounarv. experienced only 281-7997.

CLA'S Local health fncllitv It rftrmltlna qualified Individuals to work as laboratory technlcions. Candidoles applv-n must have certification. Drs. Osteopathic Hospital Erie. Pa.

(8141 455-3961 ext. 384. COOKS-Experlenced broiler saute cooks for country club In the local area. 271-3121, 824-5511. DIE MAKER For building servicing metal SALES MEN WOMEN Pool Citv, North Hills Area, salarv commission.

931-4610. stomping dies plastic molds. Class A only, top wages fringe benefits. VZ.WJBU. DRIVING INSTRUCTORS Taegarl's Driving School 050 Sales On Mondav, June 17, 1974, Wilhelmina Robinson; wife of the late William T.

Montague; sister of Chester Robinson of Santa Monica, aunt of Mrs. W. R. Glaus of Sewlcklev, James and Robert Robinson of Poh. and Don R.

Lit-tell of Long Beach, Cal. and Vanessa Z. Robinson of Fla. Friends received ot H. SAMSON, 537 Neville St.

(Oakland Civic Center) Sunday 2-4 7-9 Services In the Church of the Ascension, Ellsworth J. Neville Monday afternoon at 2 clock. Mortelette On Friday, June 21. 1974, Jules of 1007 South Wllkinshurg, husband of the late Julia Mortelette; father of Mrs. Esther Soecht, Mr.

i- Mortelette, Mrs. Svlvlo Welland, 11 grandchlld'en, six great-grandchildren; brother of Eugene, Georoe and Rene Mortelette and Mrs. Rachel Catraln. Friends received at the E. A.

FORGIE FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Broadway Chicora East McKeesoort, 2- and 7-9. Services Monday 1:30 o. m. O'Brien Nora of 140 S. 10th Ave Homestead, on Friday, June 21.

Hospital; retired Bell Telephone Supervisor; sister of William O'Brien of fl." i Theresa Kastner of Pittsfleld, also several nieces and neDhews. Funeral mass Monday, 10 a. ot St. Marv Maada-lene R.C. Church.

Homestead. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Munholl. Pearlstein On Friday, June 21, 1974, David Pearlstein, of 1110 McClure Homestead, husband of Esther Pearlstein: father of Mrs. Rita wen-kert of Morris Pearlstein of Mrs.

Frances Welsbero of ond Mrs. Shirley Wllner of Santa Fe, New Mexico: brother of Edward Pearlstein, of 10 orandchlldren. Services will be held at BLANK BROS. FUNERAL HOME, Forbes ot Craft at one p. m.

on Sunday. Visitation one hour before service time. Interment Homestead Hebrew Cemetery. Family suanests contributions 10 the Jewish National Fund. Cakttlr nAAHla l3lll.k.M..L J'-tn' svsjic IV riiiauuiuti Qfcu Earn $6 Der hr.

for first 27 $9 Der hr. from 27 to 50 $12 tr hr. after 50 hrs. New aulo supplied BE Your Boss-Full or part time selling Amwav Products. For more Information coll Mr.

Roth, 421-3991 or Mr. Adler, 621-5105. 281-0211 for app t. Ct.C.n nnnrer (nr rlnh Ci-Mnu I.U 100 Furnished only. 379-5951.

GUARDS-Port time, Allison Pork, 4 p.m.-12, receotlonlst-tvoe work, one week paid vocation. 661-6000, M0 p.m. HERE ARE TODAY'S OTHER WINNING LUCKY LICENSE NUMBERS $50 PRIZES 67637L 3U5577 HOUSEKEEPING Supervisor-Fulltime, experienced only, 362-6301. Gen'l. Roblson sleep- gentlemen only.

321-5958. OAKLAND-N. Dlthrldae, nicely turn: sleeping room S75 mo. 6210825. OAKLAND, N.

Neville Nicely turn, sleeping rm i5 mt. 621 0825. WHITFHALL 3 Rs. bathi bus Ot door. 882-4321; 881-9565.

HAIR STYLIST-Exoerlenced In all 2 LINES 6 DAYS ivpes ot nair. juicv miss lucvs Beauty Salon, Downtown. 391-5531. 10x15 Heidelburg Piess Oper K.50 hr. to start.

375-7050 102 Nursing-Retire Homes sroo $10 PRIZES HOST-Hostess-parttlme wanted for South Hills E. End rest. Call 561-9642. JEFFERSON Hills Nursing Home-Has ambulatory bed, 113 per day, 653-1128. CK2I298 A77738 H42256 5H6542 OM4229 HOUSEKEEPER -Competent full time housekeeper for employed cou-ole and retired adult.

Live In desirable, pleasant, private room. References. 621-9992 or 521-8475 after 8 0. 6V70I0 32A2I4 64B504 WRC77 8IC888 120 Housekeeping Rooms Furnished Kelley Pencosky EACH ADDITIONAL LINE ADD $1.50 For 4 Days OR $2.50 for 7 DAYS Journalist Photographer New medio company seeking Individuals with lournallsm experience. Must also be willing to make time semi bath, utl.

S7S, lady, good 561-5570. McKEES Rocks-Clean hsekpg. rms range, parking, bus. 771-6605. nvesrment.

can 288-V62. KEYPUNCH OPERATOR William V. on Friday, June 21, 1974, husband of Renlna (Jean) Goebbels; father of William, Susan, Barbara, Gregory and Carol Pencosky; brother of Raymond Pencosky and Mrs. Louise Limeman. Friends received 7-9 o.m.

Saturdov and 12-4 and 7-9 o.m. Sunday and Mondav at A. STAAB AND SONS FNERAL HOME, 34 F. Crafton Avenue, Crafton. Mass of Christian Burial In St.

Philips Church on Tuesday, June 25 at 10 a.m. 007 Monuments Cemetery Exnerlenced-kev to fane-Oakland Good salary ond benefits. 1G0 Hotel Rooms Apts. -rrmnnenr position call 6W-6UU. Ext.

10 between 10 a.m. ond 5 p.m. CRYPT-In Penn Lincoln Memorial Pk. 40 per cent ott. 384-5707, MACHINSTS ALLGY.

Memorial -Choice cemetery CHERRY Lane-Brand New Furn. w-w crpt. W. Mlfflen, nr. holiday inn Bcttls.

U. S. Steel. 392-2010. not.

6 lots. S5nn Hnrod R. Bu r. Pugar vanderorlft, Pa. 568-2561.

Mrs. Holene Louise, en June 51, State Cnlleoe, formerly of wife of the late Cecil S. Kel-lev. mother of Mrs. Patricia A.

Kellev of State College, Richard T. KHIev. Phoenix. Arlrona ond Mrs. Virginia L.

Burkhardt, of Carmlch-nel, rnllfornin and brother Robert B. Miller of Paendena, six ri-anHrhUHrrn Friends received nt the KOCH FUNERAL HOME, State Colleae Sunday 7-9 o.m. Funeral service Monday ot 10 o.m. Inter-ment Woodlawn Cemetery, Wllklns-burg. Kirk On Fridav, June 21, 1974.

nt Mur-rvsvllle, Jane K. Kirk (formerly of McDonald, sister of Boyd Kirk (Richmond, Va aunt of Myrtle Jnne Robinson (Pltcalrn, Pa.) and Orvllle Kirk (Houston, Texas). Frends received 7-9 m. Saturday, 12-3 ond 7-9 p. m.

Sun-dov ot the WM. D. ROGERS FUNERAL HOME, McDonald, Pa. Services on Monday, 11 a. Klein Thursday, June 20, 1974, Marllvnn EXPERIENCED On general tool room work.

Class A only. Top wages 8, fringe benefits. 923-2380. 161 City Apts. Rent 010 Lost Found MACHINIST-Full time or nort time.

day light, con be retired, Sewlckley area. i-mm. 6I-J644. CAT-Lost South Atlantic Ave. area, Siamese Sealooint "Brownie." front MASSUESE-Must have cor, no par.

lour work. 281-6347. DOWNTOWN-Spaclous. new aot.t panoramic view of cltv, 5 minutes from downtown. W-w.

carpeted, cent. o-c. laundrv security system. Call for oppt. 323-0937.

aeciawed paws. Reward. 361-1059. Mike (Mirko), on June 21, 1974, ef Seovev Shaler husband of Frances Pershln Puaar; father of Anna P. Skrlnlar ond Bernard G.

Pugar; brother of Katherlne Krall and Simon Puanr of Yugoslavia; also five granddaughters and two great-grandsons. Members Holy Name Society, K. S. J. 163 ond friends received It and 7-9 m.

at J. OGRODNIK FUNERAL HOME, 333 Butler Etna. Funeral Mass In St. Nicholas Church, Mlllvale on Mondav ot 10 o. m.

FOUND-Contoct lenses, SmlthfMd MEDICAL RECORD ADMINISTRATOR M. Bridge, e-is, 5:15 p. 481-gJw; 341-1689 eves, WEDDING Rlna-oold, amber stone 170 Suburban Apts. Rent lost Shodvslde, Oakland, a Hill area. Rewara.

363-55B. Seeking mature self-starting RRA to head dept. Fully accredited 229-bed hosoltol In the Monongohela Volley. Applicant should have a B.S. Degree ond a minimum of 3 to 5 vears experience os Department Head or as Personal 020 slstnnt Deportment Head.

Salary CRAFTON -Townhouse. both, L.R., dining area, eaulp avail, now, Alter fi 481-2765. JEFFERSON Voro-2973. Spacious 6 rm. w-'i utll.

1140, kids ok, vord. 422-9330, RENTEX INFO. 130 FEB 5. HERE ARE THE RULES Print your Lucky License plate number in tne space provided tor in the coupon. Reasonably accurate handdrawn facsimiles are acceptable.

Mechanically reproduced facsimiles ARE NOT acceptable. Be sure to print your license plate number, name, address and phone number on the coupon. Mail your entry to Lucky License, Pittsburgh Post-Gaiette, Box 1468, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15230. Each day of the contest 12 couponi will be drawn from the Lucly License barrel and the numbers appearing on the coupon will be reprinted in the Post-Gazette.

You do not have to send in coupon to be eligible. Post-Gazette photographers will take pictures of Tri-State ere license plates and Lucky License worth $100 will a p. peer daily en Page I of the Post-Gezette. ONLY Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia license plates are eligible. The Post-Gazette will print 12 numbers end one photo 13 prizes daily sit days a week.

It is not necessary to buy the Post-Gazette to check the winning numbers. Copies for inspection are available at public libraries, the Post-Gazette circulation department or at your neighborhood Post-Gazette dealer. If your Lucky License number appears in the Post-Gazette, you have TWO working days from the day it appears to claim your prize. To do so, call 263-1316 between 9 a. m.

end 5 p. m. If a photograph of your license plate appears In the Post-Gazette, you must show your registration card er a photostat of the card in order to receive your prize. Entries submitted to ttie Post-Gazette cannot be returned. Post-Gazette employes and employes of other Pittsburgh newspapers and their immediate families are ineligible.

At the end of each month of the contest a bonus winner will be drawn from the Lucky License sweepstakes barrel. The barrel then will be emptied and a new contest will begin. You are permitted up to 10 entries per week. Enter todayl is commensurate wim auoiiricntions. Liberal frlnae benefits.

Send resume FAWUY WANT-ADS REACH HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF FAMILIES EVERY DAY 1 i I NR MORE INFORMATION OR TO START YOUR FAMILY AD I DIAl PREGNANT? -Distressed and need help? Call Blrthrlaht, 621-1988. to: corporate Personnel Oft ce. Mon- onaahela valley Hospital, cnarierei, po. 15022, or can 412-483-5561, Ext. 293.

021 Business Personals Astrological Forecast For Saturday, June 22, 1974 By Sydney Omarr 171 East Sub. An Equal opportunity Employer MEDICAL Recentlonlst-tvolng and insurance form desired. 5ena resume I DMI I 1.D of background and exnerlence. Mon- AWT. IVIH, air, w.

garage. 864-2019. AUTHENTIC GEISHA BATH Enlov sauna exercise Whirlpool body toning, private showers In every room. Plush, air conditioned. Downtown Pittsburgh, 641 Liberty Ave.

roevine area, write box k-jm post. WILKINSBURG-9262 RedecoraledTit rm. $135, carnct, yard for kids. MODELS-Exo. unnecessary, men-women-chlldrcn.

All types for adver mtiiw, ken i ex vw pte GEMINI SPA tising TV.M.u. MDL, Ag. Gateway Twrs. 471-3318. 19I-3919 J71-7654 Nursing 172 North Sub.

BODY TONING AT ITS BEST. Re- duce rate. Private, 461-9449. TUTOR PenHina. etc.

Sa. DIRECTOR Or NURSING SERVICE Hill vie. Exp. Primary Tchr. 441.

5672. AVALON -932E Clean oot. $125 w-eaulnt. carpet, utll pd. 422-9300, RENTEX INFO, FEB SAXONRURG CurtlsvUie, 1 BR.

new w-w carpet, equlo. kit. 443-5607, 443-351. SIX Season -Steeler Tickets. 50 yd.

line, moke otter. 33-30114, Monongohela Division of the Monon-aohelo Valley Hospital, Is seeking on Individual with a Master's Degree to plon 4 direct Its nursing service operation. A minimum of 3 to 5 vears exnerlence desired. Salarv WANTED-Craftsmon Exhibitors for Penna Bluegrass Festival on July otn in. loii Jim, azi-4441.

commensurate with qualifications. 180 East End THE Baldwin-Whitehall School District Is soliciting Information on Liberal frlnae benefits. Fully accented l'lO-ned hospital. Send resume to: Cornorate Personnel Oltlce, Mon- student Accident ana t-ootbaii insurance until June 27. 1974.

Send com. onoohelo Valley Hospital, E. END-0812. Just tlOOl 4 rm. w-carpet, eaulnt.

vard tor kids. 422-9300, HIGHLAND Park n-c. Charleroi, Pa. 15022, or call 412-48J-5561, Ext. 293.

I brochures outlining Policy Benefits and Premiums to: Stanley Jareckl, Secretary, Boldwin-Whitehall School District, 4900 Curry Pltts- An bnuai upporrunity employer LUCKY LICENSE- good impression, not resentment. Aouorlan mov figurs prominently. SCORPIO (Oct. 21-Nov. 21): Accent Is on dealings with professional ossoelntes.

Goal Is In sioht, but veers off In a number of directions. Be selective. You octuollv do have a choice. Sagittarius, Gemini Individuals ore In picture. SAGITTARIUS (Nov.

21): Emphasis Is on travel, publishing, communications. Your per-sonal philosophy may be put to test. You do some tearing down for purpose of rebuilding. Frank discussion with one you respect Is likely to be on agenda. CAPRICORN (Dec.

22-Jan. 19); You moke channes In payment, collection procedures. Money of mate, partner could become a lively Issue. Gemini, Virgo persons figure prominently. Re-lect the superficial.

Truth owalts If you dig deep for It. AQUARIUS (Jon. 20 Feb. 1M: Spotlight It on relntionships of permanent nature. Includes partnerships, legal ties, morrloge.

Some around vou are aagrcsslve. Be diplomatic without oban-donlno basic aols. Those who mlsauote vou will ultimately apologize. PISCES (Feb. 19-Morch 20): You ore reworded for efforts.

Those who formerly paid Hp service will now pay In a more meonmglul manner. Know It and pet lob finished. Special services ore featured. You receive occolade from one Who shares soeclol Interest. If Today Is Your Birthday you were on vow own early.

You ore spirited, unorthodox, restless and ereotlve. You do best working for yourself. December will be one of vour most tmoor. tont months of this veor, lust os wos March. You attract to vou Individuals born under Leo, Scorpio and Aauarlus.

Psychological seoarotloo from family occurred while you were a youth. ARIES (Morch 21Aorll 19): Relotlonshlos with children could be stormy. You desire change ond you will get what vou need. Bo oooresslve, creative. Romance Is lo picture.

Creative protects succeed. Analyze Impulses. Heart tends now to rule your head. TAURUS (April 50-Mov 20): What occurs mnv be obscured bv side Issues. Key Is to get to heart of matters ond this may necessitate pressure on family member.

Another Tourus -nnd a Llbran could he Involved. Plenty of action occurs ot home base, GEMINI (May 21-Jun 20): Accent on short lourrevs, messages from relatives ond Idcns which enn be developed Into viable concents. Refine technlaues. See in light of actuality. Find practical means of expressing Inner desires.

CANCER (June 21-July 22): Financial picture begins to "move," Menns what wos moribund comes to tile. You make gains, odd to collection and ennsollriate assets. Caorlcom and on-other Concer could be Involved. Utilize experience. Stay with procedure which worked In past.

LEO (July 23 Auc. 22): Cycle hloh; tnke Inl-tlatlve. Direct action Is favored. Highlight Inde-pendence, orlnlnolity. Publish, write, advertise spread views.

Stand up ond be counted. You are in position to donee to your own lune. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Study Leo message.

Moke new contacts. Tear awov clouds of mystery. Find out what the costs ore, what the returns could be, what Interest payments amount to shed lloht on basic security, protection. Leo, Aauarlus persons may play significant roles. LIBRA (Sent.

23-Oct. 22): Friendships ore oe-tlvotrd ond so ore romantic situations. Obligations are In picture ond vou may be pulled In two directions simultaneously. Key Is to leave drapes, eaulp. bk.

Nurse, Blood Bank IV Team ourgn, pa. 13J6. Lucky License Contest 362-4608, IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY RenUtererl nurse to work 3 shifts, no 831 Estate Notices previous IV Tenm experience necessary. Liberal salary with fringe benefits Including educational assistance, Over 1,000 computerized vacancies. Box 1468, Pittsburgh, Pa.

IS230 nlus evening differential. Call Miss Gene Skaria. My license plate number is: I WEST PENN HOSPITAL 4800 Friendship Ave. Pa. 682-4700, Ext.

343 Eoual Opportunity Employer orriCE work ESTATE NOTICES Letters hove been granted en the eitote of each of the following de. cedent to the personal representative named who reauests all persons having claims against the estate ot the decedent to moke known the same In writing to him or his attorney, ond all persons indebted te the decedent to moke payment te him without delay: Name I AfSO AVAILABLE I IN THE PITTSBURGH PRESS 1 LINES SC 4 DAYS MAY INlUDESUN.l I 2 UNESCO 7 DAYS eWyjWi tfK.vttr. a. A I I Address 1-2-3-4 BRs. from svso.

Ktas, pets ok. Not real estnte broker or aqent. 422-9300L NTEX INFO, S30 FEB NORTH Ncgfey-Avall. Immed. Aug.

1. Soac. 1 equipped sec. laundry, pnrklnoi $175 elec. 361-4434 or 661-7806 after j.Pm.

PENNLEY PARK 5601 Penn Av. at Negley 1 Bedroom trom $165 2- Bedroom from $195 OPEN DAILY TO 4:30 SATURDAY 12:30 TO 44L68I5 Part time, men women (or secretarial, olerlcal I data-processing positions. Minimum pay, FOUTZ, Hlldred deceased, of Cor City State Zip Phone I If you wish (o start dome delivery, phone 263-1121 I $48.44 per weekend. For further aopolis, Pa. no, 24tij ot iv4.

tne Vnlon Notional Bank of ourth Avenue and Wood Pa. 15222, or to Alter Wright Barron, 1100 Union Bank Pd. 15221 information call Mike Hollnda 766-6871, 8 a.m. to 10 l.m. r..

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