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Divorce Proceedings LATEST DEATHS PREVIOUS POST-CAZETTEi Sept. 19, 1977-10 DEATHS 001 rVath NoticM I 001 Death NotieM Greenlee, Helen Peluie, Michael A. MALAY (Maly) On Saturday, Sept. 17. 1977, Katherine oi ma Norm side, 001 Death Notice! beloved wife of the lata Joseph; mother of Pauline tberf, Mary McDonald, Walter Maly, Joseph Malay, Charles Malay, Mildred Malay.

Theodora Malay and Dorothy Mlhalov; also 20 giandrhlidren no nine ortet-giaiidchlldien Sister of Stanley Sudol nf Laii. r-neno rerelve ids rerelved at the FIJMFBAl UflllE NUVAK J3IJ Brighton Rd, Mass ol Christian burial it. Lto Church, DRUMMOND On Saturday, September 17, 1977, Nancy Holland, at Bill-not Hospital, Chluago, beloved wife of Robert mother il Phillip and Janet litter of Mrt. Su-tanne May; sitter In law of Walter G. Drummond, and Jean D.

SmHh; Friends received rt the L. BEINHAER SON MOV UARV, 2630 W. Liberty 3-4 and 7 9 p.m. Tuesday. Services 10:00 a.m.

Wednesday. Interment Mt. Lebanon Cematery ELLIOTT DIVORCES GRANTED HOLT, Barry A. from Roberta OWENS, Nancy M. from Richard o.

COPELAND. Emma Grace from Tommy Rhodes SEAMAN, Sheila M. from Charles HQAK, Janice R. from Lewis D. KOPER, Beverly Ann from Richard John KEU.Y, David P.

from peine L. MOREL, Deborah from Cralo THOMAS, Martrandora from Cortreir DeLAQUILL, Jr. from Mary Virginia JULK5, Annie Lee from Otis VLiKEUA, Valerie from Vaughn TRjOY, Joseph C. from Mary Mccarty, Donald I. from Sylvia A.

REINKtNSMEVER, Marlon G. from Norman tfv. DIVORCES FILED KYTE, Shirley against Jane STIVESON, Rose M. against William L. VEACH, Kathleen aooinit Robert McCHESNFY, Barbara L.

against James P. SCHRAMM, Joanne L. against Wl ll.m L. KU7NIEWSKI, Sharon L. against Regit M.

RUSSO, Robert A. against Merle SHUGERT, Arlene against Guv S. Jm, AOS, Helen R. against Samuel ALEXANDER, Susan M. agalntt Thomas J.

BURR, louann K. again it Edward M. McMAHON, Josephine A. against John R. Wll liaaas, Mary A.

against Robert FOX, Delores A. against Dann KILLMEYER, Wanda D. against Raymond D. FRazieR, Woodrow Wilton against Joanne ROMfcRFS, Cvmela J. against Michael J.

GRassi, Michael against Deborah GOUK.tR, Cheryl R. against James B. LIPNbR, Renet against Aba MULDROW, Charles A. against Naomi JONbS, Paul R. against Ronda MILLER, Jamas H.

against Lois ANDERSON, Carol A. against James H. WEISSERT On Sept. if, 1977, Mary Pfatf, age 97, formerly of BWlevue; wife of the late Harry C. We I serf; mother of the late Pastor Valentine P.

Weissert; survived by two grandsons, Timothy Welsserf. of Kalamazoo, and Mark Welsserr of Columbiana, cousin of Mill Ruth Voukers, of Port Charlotte, Fla, Friends received at the McDONALO AEBERLl funeral HOME, INC, Marl. Pa. Oft Sun. from 12-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Services Mon. at 2 P.m. YABLONSKY On Sept. II, 1977, Paraska (Pearl) of T0l HHl-vlew Or.Eilzabeth beloved mother of Stephen of McMurray, John of North Versailles, Anne Orenak of klncoln, and Olga Orenak of lliabeth also 14 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Friends are being received 2-4 and 7-9 af the STEVEN J.

PAVLIC FUNERAL HOME, 4504 Walnut Versailles Boro. Divine Liturgy Wed. at 11 a.m. at the St. John's Ukrainian Bviantlne Catholic Church, McKeesporf.

Parastes Tuesday 7:30 p.m. 4in A. (Babe), on Sept. 1977, of the N. brother Evalvn Crhet and Wallace Obituary News John W.

Knupp, 76, Ex-Civil Engineer Services for John W. Knupp, a retired civil engineer for Dravo will be held at 8 p.m. today In Whitehall United Presbyterian Church, 4935 E. Willock Road, Whitehall. Mr.

Knupp, 76, of 1800 Patrick Place, South Park, died Friday (Sept. 16) in South Side Hospital. After retiring from Dravo, he continued his work as liaison for the University of Pittsburgh and the General State Authority (now state Department of General Services). He was an elder and trustee of Whitehall United Presbyterian Church. 1 He is survived by his wife, Flora Moore Knupp; a daughter, Barbara P.

Byers of New Mexico; a son, John W. Knupp Jr. of Erie; a sister, three brothers and seven grandchildren. The family suggests contributions to the Whitehall Presbyterian Church memorial fund. Earl W.

Kress, 47, Official of IBEW A Mass of Christian burial for Earl W. Kress, steward and financial secretary of Local 142 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, will be offered tomorrow at 10 a.m. at Annunciation Church, Northside. Mr. Kress, 47, of 14 Locust Emsworth, iiH Friday (Sept.

16) in Allegheny General Hospital. He served in the Army Signal Corps during the Korean conflict and was a member of Annunciation Catholic Church where he coached its junior varsitv Elliott. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 at the SPFRLIMO FUNERAL HOME. INC, 408 Cevtir N. S.

Funeral tert.ee on Tuat, Sept. 20, IPETLOCK, Mildred against neat iu a.m. MtKEE On Saturday, Sept. 17, 1977, Una Miner, beloved wife of the lata Ralph M. McKee: mother of William G.

Duff; Sendmothtr of wllMam m. uff, Janice A. voo and Janet A. Ambroffl; also nine great-grandchildren. Sister of Margaret Schater, of Ford City.

Pa. Friends received at MrCABE BROTHERS INC, FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut Shadyside, on Sunday Monday from 7-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral on Tuesday, Sept. 70 at a.m. Mass ot Christian burfal, SS Peter Paul Church, 9:30 a.m.

McQUADE Ort Friday, Sept. 16, 1977. Bernard beloved son of Louise and the late Bernard J. McQuade; brother of Mrs. Mary Catherine May, Thomas S.

and the late Joseph F. McQuade. Friends received af McCABE'S, 7204 Thomas Blvd. Funeral on Tuesday, 9 a.m. with Mass of Christian burial, Holy Rosary Church, 10 a.m.

Visitations 2-9 p.m. MEHN Edward age 47 of North Huntingdon, on Saturday September 17, 1977; son of Lillian Voche Mehn of North Hunt-Ingdon; husband of Mary Ellen McKlnney Mehn; father of Edward J. and Catherine L. of Pittsburgh and Stephen M. at home.

Friends are being received at the JAMES W. SHIRLEY FUNERAL Slimming Stripes Marriage License Applications Arnold, Joseph Ballard, Mary W. Barnett, Frank Blankenborn, Charles F. Blaszkiewici (Black), Stella J. Bobn, Emma Brown, Jessie Canzian, Josephine Chew, William R.

Cricbley, Lillie M. Davies, Florence Drummond, Nancy Elliott1, John A. (Babe) Exler, Dorothy Gibson, Ezra J. Greenhouse, Frank Haffner, Morrii Hardy, Eleanor Humphreys, Amelia Kiessling, Wilhelmina E. (Minnie) Kilb, Katbryn Klosinski, Anna Kraus, M.

Agnet Kress, Earl W. Letunik, Anna Lewis, Gilbert L. (Gib) Maioli, Genevieve Malay (Maly), Katherine McKee, Una McQuade, Bernard J. Mehn, Edward R. Miller, Margaret M.

Montgomery, Ruth Nock, Ellen A. Olsson, Eric H. (Swede) Oranson (Orankiewicz), Charles T. Orlich, Helen C. Plummer, James H.

Ruege, Garnet Stark, Carmella G. Taylor, Henrietta Yerrone, Patrick V. Weissert, Mary Yablonsky, Paraska (Pearl) ILEWIS-HANGIKAS; ernes CAGNE Y-R fEFER, John 72 W. Francis Sharalyn, JIU4-3 webiuorn Koxenn SALZER-JEWELL. Walter L.

Jr. uanues way, Jin 1 115 Ross Elizabeth; Edna 640 Elway Ave Buena NAGOR SKI-WEIR, James 466 aciunu hvs, KURTANICH-HUCKO, Paul 265 Center CamTlle S. 1917 Mary St. BRUNO-GUCH, Louis North Miami Beach, Flaj Jennifer 358 Canterbury Drive. BAlrnnAda Drive BISHKUP-PIACENTINO, Michael i iw renn v-emer Christina 145 S.

Joslyn A'DDICU CTIII1 Diui IS I. jjv snaay Auarey, aw I Anton St. LITTLE-OWOGROSSO, Tlmothv 647 Dunster Christina 1601 Westfleld Ave. REGNICK-VRANESEVIC, John M. 241 Mellon West COFFIELO-GRUBER, Timothy zno iquires Manor Lane, Library, Suzanne 1616 'viimui, vi'niia it imaiy.

land West Mifflin. CORDELL-SNEinFR. Dinlel FARRINGER-WOODV Jam. iij Kowers Nun Road; Anna TH(HaAAS-DAUCH. RnhArt football team.

He was treasurer of the Trojan Athletic cmmcT unve; rvamieen, AJti icruirtf.i IDDIDT I 2006 Dellrose Rebecca 317 Wllksboro Ave. ZAGORAC-BODNAR, Gregory 133 Third Renkin; Karen 173 Pennwood Edgewood. FEHL -KELLER, Dennli 295 Broadway, McKees Pocks; Kimberly 208 Third Neville Island. CLADV-COOK, Dennis 3073 Mt. Trov Road; Roberta 233 Lakewood West 9u western Tamra, 414 Aviirv FLAHERTY-STRAGAND, Henry Jarj Brenrwooa Ave.

Susan 3198 Kestner Avt. FONTANA-EGfcR, James junan unve; uenise Ann. 10 View. RUDNICK -GRANDE, Fredrick Kent, Hopkins Irvona; Mary Marma, 214 Russell HYSLIP-NAWROCKI, David FUERHERM-CARR, LeRoy MORRISON-MILES, John Verne, Huskers Put Blast On 'Bamay 31-24 In Saturday's biggest upset, Nebraska shocked No. 3-ranked Alabama, 31-24.

Nebraska avenged a 1975 Sugar Bowl snub by Alabama's Bear Bryant by intercepting five passes, pulling all sorts of flea-flicker plays out of its normally conservative playbook including a fake field goal-touchdown pass from Randy Garcia to Richard Berns and finally edging the Crimson Tide on Berns' one-yard dive with 7:12 remaining. Said Bryant following Alabama's first sojourn into Big Eight country. "The team feels like I do they want to get home." Meanwhile, Oklahoma, a struggling two-point winner over Vanderbilt a week ago, had a 31-0 lead over Utah and went on to win, 62-24. "Anyone who watched the game could see we've improved," said Switzer. "We were able to sustain drives and control the ball.

We still fumbled (six times, losing jive), but not in critical situations. "But Ohio State (Saturday's opponent) runs out of the same set as Utah and they are going to be a lot bigger and faster than the players who were moving on us today. Speaking of the Buckeyes Rod Gerald's running (63 yards) and passing (5-7-95) accounted for one touchdown and set up 10 other points while Ron Springs romped for 147 yards to lead Ohio State past Minnesota, 38-7. "Ohio State's offense is faster than any I've ever seen in the Big Ten," said Minnesota Coach Cal Stoll. Ole Miss pulled out its upset of Notre Dame, 20-13, when reserve "quarterback Tim Ellis came off the bench in the final period because "we needed to throw," said Coach Ken Cooper and engineered an 80-yard scoring drive in five plays to erase a 13-10 deficit.

Ellis and L.Q. Smith teamed up on a 43-yard pass and two plays later James Storey grabbed a deflected 10-yard touchdown pass. Ellis said he told his teammates in the huddle that "this is it you get this close, you don't come away without a touchdown. I threw behind him and James turned around and got a big hand on it." "Obviously we weren't as physically strong as I thought we would be, or maybe they played better defensively, said Notre Dame's Dan "I'm not sure which it was." While, the Ole Miss players went crazy in the locker room, all the low-key Cooper would say was that "it was the biggest win of this week." The Southern California Trojans, with a far-from-easy 17-10 victory over Oregon State behind them, are once again the team to catch in the Pacific-8 football race. i.

And Coach Warren Powers' Washington State Cougars are looking more and more like a team which will be a contender in that' race. Their 23-21 triumph over Michigan State. Second-ranked Southern Cal survived four lost fumbles and two interceptions at Corvallis Saturday night, broke a 10-10 tie in the fourth quarter on Rob Hertel's 50-yard touchdown pass and hung on for a victory in the first conference game of the year. Charles White rushed for 188 yards against OSU. "It was one hell of an effort against what I consider the No.

1 team in the country," said Beavers Coach Craig Fertig. At East Lansing, WSU quarterback Jack Thompson continued his fabulous passing with 21 completions in 30 attempts, throwing for two touchdowns and 364 yards. AL East Race iuu viiaiiiain rain urive: Donna 330F Abbeyvllle to Diuniana uinaa iy ivo UULilTC HDTcVvi -rtir I iviiv.noci rv i iub a. BraaaoeK ueoo 001 Death Notices rah 1514 Sylvan Terrace, MARKER-NAPIECIK. Dennis 110 icuanwn main liivq.

West Mifflin; Joyce 181 Hareum Wiv. KRAUS-BROWN, Robert 331 wmppie jane c. 3V rt Anns ROAd. 7AI IWxil-DAI AflV I ot wesr oanora tv WMT AVA. TOREK-FALLAT, Jeffrey 17 fli tngiewooa urive, McKeesporf; Carole Ann, 166 The Meadows, Apolla.

MAZUR-SZYMKIEWICZ, Mark Stephen, 14 Center Natrona; Mary Ann, 117 Thompson Road, Sarver. KULIS-TRICH, Robert 806 Union McKeesport; Janet 09 Sixth St.) McKeesport. HESSE-FERNANDO, Ludwlg 5747 Holders Charmaln 5747 Holder St. SMILE Y-ASBEARRY, Calvin 3416 Momroe Virginia C. 3397 Ridgeway St.

LUBIW-TILLEY, Georoe, 318 Ridgeway West View; Shirley 7302 Woodlawn Ave Swlssvaie. ONDFRICK-SCHALTENBRAND, Ronald 330 Barclay Forest' Hills; Rita 128 Elmore Road, Forest Hills. HODSON-MUSIAL, James W. 1684 New Haven Joan 159 Grinbrler Drive, Carnegie. RIESMEYER-ZATTIERO, Mark 3129 Glendale Brentwood; Marian 32 West Garden Road.

Brentwood. MAYER-GAYDOS, Carl Wilmettl, Susan Lynn, ,133 Lllmont Drive. KROCKER-DOWNIE, George, 101 Vanadium Road. Brldoe-ville; Jacqueline 672 Somervllle Drive, Scott Twp. CROW-BERTI, Keith 5 tO Linda 170 Helen MOCHAN-MACKEN.

Michael Jr. HiiicresT Heights, can- ARNOLD On Saturday. Sept. 17. 1977, Joseph of the North Side, son of Frances and Wllbert Novak; brother of Theodore Arnold and Jeffrey Novak; grandson of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Unoerman, Ernest Fell-con and Anna Novak. Friends received at the NOVAK FUNERAL HOME, 3313 Brighton Rd. Funeral services Tuesday. 10 a.m.

Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. BALLARD On Sept. 1977, Mary W. Ballard; wife of the late Jackson S. mother of Thelma Hunnell, Lillian Dut-ton, Mary Ruth Wallace and the late Stewart, Jack and Albert Ballard; also survived by 13 grandchildren, 35 greatgrandchildren and 12 preat-great-grandchlldren.

Friends and members of Adah Chap uavc, niu.i B)i nctwitra. fnJ. VITA-PEARCE, Robert 1025 nniaaie Noaa, uiensnaw; Debra 113 23rd SharDsbura. naoutiaiiuu vi nui ui vctiiiuiii; mgll ocuuui. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Martha Conway Kress, two daughters, Mrs. Theresa Saturley and Mrs. Kathleen Hamilton; a son, Mark; a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Smolin; four brothers, Ralph, Charles, Donald and Kenneth Kress and one grandson. Friends will be received today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

at the G.S. Simons Funeral Home, 2025 Per-rysville Northside. Burial will be in Northside Catholic Cemetery in Ross Township. Eleanor Hardy. Mrs.

Eleanor Hardy, 81, a former resident of Point Breeze, died yesterday (Sept. 18) in West Penn Hospital. Mrs. Hardy bad lived in Del Rey Beach, for the past 15 years. She was a member of Rolling Rock Club, Fox Chapel Golf Club, a board member of the Children's Home of Pittsburgh, the women's committee of West Penn Hospital and the 20th Century Club.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. William H. Smale; a brother, H.E.W. Tinker; and a sister, Mrs. M.H.

Ewing. Friends will be received from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. today at 200 Falconhurst Drive, O'Hara Township. Services will be held at noon tomorrow in Calvary Episcopal Church, Shadyside. Burial will be private.

The family suggests memorial contributions to the Children's Home. Emma Buchholz Bohn Services for Mrs. Emma Buchholz Bohn, a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Franklin Park, will be held at 11 a.m. today at Trinity Church. Mrs.

Bohn, 84, of Brandt School Road, Franklin Park, died Friday (Sept, 16) in St. Margaret Memorial Hospital. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Ruth C. Wols, Mrs.

Grqce C. Kivlan and Mrs. Jeannette B. Magee; a sister, Miss Carrie Buchholz; 14 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. Burial will be in Trinity Lutheran Church Cemetery, Franklin Park.

VALLONE-ROZZA, Frank Jt, 136 CADCCTCD.ilUUCMC AA r-L U11 Chariton Heights Road, Coraooolls; Jane, 1621 Charl The more colort, the more fashionable. Tops everything. Add dash to skirt and pants with this smart one-button cardigan. Crochet lengthwise of worsted weight synthetic In 4 colors, mesh sleeves. Pattern 7174: Sizes 38-48 Included.

Send $1.25 tor each pattern. Add 35c for each pattern for first-class mall and special handling. Send to Alice Brooks, (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette). 271. Neediecraft Box 163, Old Chelsea Station, New York, N.Y.

10011. Print Name, Addratt, Zip, Pattern Number. TYSKEWICZ-LEGGATE, Joseph 155 Harmony Road, Wex- fofd: Harmony Road, Wexford. ter 54, O.E.S. and Dames MARTIN-TRUCKLE Terry Lee, 737 Dent Drive.

New KensTna- Sycamore sewlcklev; Beth 76 A McCoy Place, Sewlcklev. wana recetveo nwi LATER AND SONS, INC. ton; Mmoeriy Ann, 4i Kiver CUNNINGHAM-PHELOS, Ronald haga'n-krummert, James J. 40V4 caDiner tynthia ioov rfoneer Ave. UCMDV.n'MCII I Ui.hul jet cairn juqv i io Jennv Lane.

Coraooo i. MIKSA-VOLK, Robert 1. 1323 (jreyer Jean hi Lelxnd St. 2013 Babcock Ross Jean hr, 2913 Kllcarln Drive. Allison Park.

SULLIVAN-SAWL, Dennis 524 Coine Terrace; Patricia 3931 Hoosac St. GERMEYER-IRWIN, Michael RANDOUR-PAMPENA, Paul 5-Part Wardrobe Printed Pattern 3uo jean ai verona: new Marie, 6013 Road, Verona. BYERS-CARLIN, Joseph 103 is Larnivai way; farncia a. 618 Eureka St. AAADI ATT.CnwiTCIl r.iiw Kauroaa Carnegie; F.aren iuj Kauroaa Ave.

Carneale. 4565 SIZES 8-20 KNIGHT-ADAM SON- Joseph North Myrtle Beach, S.C.; 5453 Youngridge Drive; Janet R.D. 4, Elizabeth. MARTIN-PENNINGTON, William 313 Bluff McKeesport; Marva Marie Phillips, 6K ova cua 3T. If I CTIM.ijUIKlKUADT Cf-nnlr I narrtson village, wceesporr.

ii bixm Marilyn ud nmcresi unve. Houston, Carole 7-d KNIGHT-ADAMSON, Joseph North Myrrle Beach S.C.;i DUFFY-RATCLIFFE. Michael D. Sumter, S.C.; Nancy Williams, Rockledoe Farms. Sewlcklev.

-CI CIW-lAJIWriU ADX Cr.nlr 1 RABUZZI-LEHRMAN, Roosvelf 121 Sixth Marilyn lj 4jo nrownsvnie Koaa; nnit-dred W. 2529 Applegate Bethel Park. NEW80ULD-LOETHER, Richard home, ciay Pike, North Huntingdon. Visitation Monday 1-9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday September 20, 9:30 a.m.

St. Agnes Church. MILLER On Sunday afternoon, September 18, 1977, Margaret M. Miller of Oakland; wile of the late John A. Miller.

Mother of John T. Miller of Pleasant Hills. Mrs. Iris Wlnnett of Baltimore. Maryland and Mrs.

Mary fclfen Leyer of Plum Boro; also survived by six grandchildren. Friends may call at H. SAMSON, INC, 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), Monday 7-5 p.m. and Tuesday 2 -4 and 7-9 p.m.

Services will be held at the Episcopal Church of the Ascension, corner of Ellsworth and Neville St. Wednesday morning at 1 1:00. interment Southside cemetery. Contributions In memory of Mrs. Mill er may be directed to the American Cancer Society or the West Penne.

Heart Assn. MONTGOMERY Ruth Ridgeway, on Sept. 17, 1977; wife of the late Frank mother of Mrs. Charles Nor ma senberg, Mrs. Jo seph (Judith) Manglne; sister of Mrs.

George Parker and. Mrs. Jack Tarr; also nine grandchildren. Family will receive friends 2-4 and 7-9 at the COPELAND CORAOPOLIS FUNERAL HOME, 867 5th. wnere services will be held on Tues.

at 11 a.m. NOCK On Friday, Sept. la. 1977, Ellen of the North Side, wife of the late Joseph; mother of Georoe, William, Howard. Ha i el Blake, fciien Nolan and the late Sarah Painter.

Joseph and also 2s grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the NOVAK FUNERAL HOME, 3313 Brighton Rd. Funeral service Monday, 11 a.m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. OLSSON Eric H.

(Swede) on Saturday Sept. 17, 1977, of R.D. 1, Irwin (formerly of Duquesne Club); beloved husband of Vera Lang Olsson; father of Pamela Whelpley, Ruth Gregory P. and KeH Rose Olsson, also 3 grandchildren. Family requests that friends call 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

at the NEVIL E. FRANK FUNBRAL HOME. 1314 Middle Sharpsburg, where services will be held on Wed. morning at ll a.m. ORANSON (Orankiewcz) On Sept.

16, 1977. Charles T. Oranson; beloved husband of Eva Diurls Oranson; father of Reta Hale: also survived by five grandchildren and one great-grandchild: brother of Jenny Zemke, of Detroit. Funeral from MCCABE INC FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn E. E.

on Sept. 20 at 9 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial In St. Augustine's Church at 10 a.m. Visitations with the family Sun.

and Mon. 24 and 7-9 p.m. ORLICH Of Norm Port, Florida, on Wednesday, September 14. 1977, Helen 66 years old; beloved wife of George A. Orllch; mother of Mrs.

Rose lyn Field of Mount Lebanon; also survived by three grandchildren. Friends received at the E.B. LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME. 3310 West Liberty Mount Lebanon, Sunday from 7-9 p.m. Mass of the Christian Burial In St.

Bernard Church on Monday, Septem ber 19. at 12:00. noon, interment In Queen of Heaven Cemetery. She was a member of Sen Pedro Catholic Church, Professional Business Womens' Association, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, League of Women Voters and the Friendship Senior League. She was a Free-lance hat designer prior to retirement In 1970.

PELUSE 'On Sept. 16, 1977, Mich ael A. of Lawrencevllle; husband of Clara Ski pen; father of John W. (Jack) Peluse: of John M. and onnle Lou Peluse: brother of Pauline Segretl of Pgh.

and Sylvia Ferraco of Italy and the late Herman PHuse. Funeral from the VERNER O. LUTZ FUNERAL HOME, (formerly Hennlnger), 435 Butler on Sept. 19, at 9 a.m. Mass of Resurrection In St.

Augustine Church at 10 a.m. L.O.OM. No. 581. Sons of Columbus No.

55 and friends Invited. PLUMMER At Juno Beach, on Sept. 17. 1977, James husband of the late Fannie E. Plummer: father of Mrs.

Rhoda Napier and wade S. Plummer; brother of Mrs. Ona Curry; also four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Friends received at T. O.

TURNER'S, Wallace Mon. 7-9 p.m. Services Tues. morning at 11 o'clock. RUEGE On Sept.

16, 1977, Garnet Buzard; beloved wife of Charles F. Ruege of the North Side; mother of Marlorle McGlnty, Charles F. Jr. William H. and James E.

Ruege; sister of John M. Buzard' also survived bv six grandchildren. Friends received from 2-4 7-9 p.m. at the G. S.

SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, INC, 2025 Perrysvllle where services will be held on Mon. morning at 11 o'clock. STARK On Saurdav. Seot. 17.

1977. SEGER-HOLLIS, David 9820 Presidential Drive, Allison Park; Malinda Mount Royal AKtson Park. SHIMK US-BARRETT, Michael 3392 Churchvew Ave. Kimberly 187 Travis urive. re i i i it isianu hvb, PvCMCfl 907 GolJenrod St, -'Kinuui TnuuAODiuf.Tfty o-u 357 Columbia Wes'f View; Dorothy 601 Perry irr II e.m.

EXLER On Saturday morning, S'to-tember 17, 1977, Dorothy Ma-lone Exler, beloved wife of the late J. Ralph Exler; mother of Jack and Boo Exler; Jrandmother of Beth, Kattiy, ulle and Jennifer Exler; daughter of Edna Mel linger Ma lone and the late Frank B. Ma lone: tlster of Blair and BUI Malone and Mary Fmrger-aid and the late Jim Malone. Friends are being received at the MCCABE BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME 5300 Penn E.E., between the hours of 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Tuesday, September 20, 1977 at 9 a.m.

Mas of Christian Burial In St. MaryTs Church, 4eth at 10 a.m, GIBSON Ezra Joseph, age 95, of Clin ton, on Sept. 17, 1977; husband of the late Mary Jane Dickey; father of Mary Jane Uncapher, Eff le ae Baun, Samuel J. Gibson, and Helen Ruth Outen; 14 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; seven great-great-grand-children. Family will receive friends 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

at the COPELAND MOON TWP. FUNERAL HOME, 981 Brod-head Rd. where Services will be held Tues. at 2 p.m. GREENHOUSE On Sept.

To. 1977. Frank of Allison Park; husband of KatLarlne Garroux; father of Kay Frances reuse and Frank O. Greenhouse also survived by four grandchildren. Friends received between the hours 2-4 and 7-9 at the HERBERT R.

KING JR. FUNERAL HOME. Rt. at Woodland Circle, Allison Park, where services will be held on Monday at 2 p.m. GREENLEE At Gaylord, Michigan, on Sep tember 13, 1977, Helen Richardson (Richie; wife of Charles P.

Greenlee of Me nold Allison Park; mother of Charles, Robert and wll Ham Greenlee; sister of Ray mond and Harry Richardson and Alice Natttnger; also survived bv five grandchildren. No visitation. Memorial Serv Ices will be held at Memorial Park Presbyterian Church, on Monday morning at 1) o'clock. Family suggests contributions to Memorial Park Presbyterian Church or your favorite charm. Arrangements by H.

P. BRANOT FUNERAL HOME, INC, HAFFNER On Sept. II, 1977, Mor rls Haffner; beloved husband Charlotte Dektor Haffner; ether of Dr. Hyman Haffner, Sanford and Mrs. Shlela Margolis; also nine grandchildren; brother of Saul, Jake and Max of Johnstown, and Mrs.

Sarah Breverman of Pah. Services at BLANK BROS. FUNERAL HOME, Forbes Craft Aves. on Mon. at 1) a.m.

visitation with the family 1 hour before Services. Interment Beth Abraham Cemetery. Contributions may be made to your favorite charity. HARDY Eleanor Tinker, on Sunday, September 18, 1977, of Pgh. and Delray Beach, wife of Paul Sexton Hardy; mother of Mrs.

William H. Smale; grandmother of Richard Russell Smale and Pauline H. Smale; sister of Mrs. M. H.

Ewing and H. E. W. Tinker. Friends received at 200 Falconhurst p.m.

Monday. Services Tuesday will be held at Calvary Episcopal Churchat 12 noon. Shady Ave Arrangements by H. SAMSON INC HUMPHREYS On Saturday, Sept. 17, 1977.

Amelia Ochs Humphreys, of Laclede widow of James B. Humphreys; beloved mother of James. Casper and Mrs. Irene Campbell and the late Melvln and Meredith Hum-phrevs and Mrs. Aiyce Mason; also 17 grandchildren 31 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.

Sister of Harold and Walter Ochs. Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME OF JAMES J. BARRY 608 Warrington Funeral services Tuesa-day, 1 p.m. KIESSLING (Mllhelmlna E. (Minnie), 77 years, of 1451 Fifth Freedom, Pa.

wife of Frederick L. Kiessling; mother of Kerol L. Kiessling, Donald L. essllng. Friends received at the JACK L.

GROSS FUNERAL HOME, 378 Jefferson Rochester, Mon. 2-4 and 7-9. Funeral services Tues. at 10 a.m. KILB On Saturday, Sept.

17, 1977, Miss Kathryn Kilb, beloved sister of Mrs. Margaret Riley, friend of Miss Marie L. Prasky. Friends received at the NORMAN C. HEARO FUNERAL HOME, 4047 Per-rysvllle Avea N.S.

Funeral on Tuesday, 10 a.m. Mass of Christian burial, Church of the Nativity, 10:30 o'clock. KLOSINSKI At New York, on Sept. 17, 1977, Anna; mother of Frank sister of Helen Lococo, Stella Nowagarskl, Stephen, Janet Hosowskl, Mary Smith, and Gertrude Qulnn. Friends received at the L.

J. SZAFRANSKt FUNERAL HOME, 101 Third Carnegie. Mass of Christian Burial In All Saints Church Tues. at 9:30 a.m. KRAUS M.

Agnes Myers, on Sept. 18, 1977; wife of the late Rudolf Kraus; survived by nieces and nephews. Friends may call at MAURICE L. KNEE, Center at South, Wlfk. (Parking on Premises).

Mass of Christian Burial In St. James Catholic Church on Tues. at 10 o'-Ciock. Family hours 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. KRESS On Friday, Sept.

16, 1977, Earl W. Kress, beloved husband of Martha Conway; father of Theresa Saturley, Kathleen Hamilton and Mark ress; brother of El 1 1 abeth Smolin, Ralph, Charles, Donald and Kenneth Kress; also survived by one grandson. Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the G. S.

SIMONS FUNERAL HOME 2025 Perrysvllle Ave. Funeral on Tuesday morning at 9:30. Mass of Christian burial, Annunciation Church, 10 o'clock. LETUNIK On Sept. 18, 1977, Anna of Harmarvliie, mother of Jean Salopek, Frank O'Leeph, Edward O'Leaph and Thomas Letunik.

Friends are being received dally 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at EDWARD E. KUZNICKI FUNERAL HOME. Cheswlck, Pa. Funeral on vved.

at 9:30 a.m. with Mass of -Christian Bur lal In St. Francis Church, Harmarvlllt, at 10 a.m. LEWIS Suddenly on Sunday, September 18, 1977. Gilbert Leroy "Gib" of 1741 Larsen oft Township; son of Herman Lewis; husband of Styche; father of Rebecca, Richard, Robert, and1 ussel Lewis: brother of Nancy Martin and Janet Coen.

Friends will be personally received by the family from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. at the SAMUEL BLAKE FRYER FUNERAL HOME 729 Washington Bridge vIHe, where services will oe held on Wednesday at 3 p.m. Family suggests contributions be made to the Bethany United Presbyterian Building Fund. MAIOLI Suddenly, on Saturday, September 17, 1977, Genevieve, of 639 Vanadium Collier wife of Melo Mallol; mother of Melo Maloll sister of Marie Mason, Anne Benlsh, Julie Hampson Frances Traut, the late Nellie Real, Joseph, Michael, and the late Thomas Bait; also five grandchildren. Friends ert.

Hlghtleld Court, Bethel Park; Jacquelyn. 85 Bellview Cirri KAri aar Afu-k Mignwav, wesr view. KLEIN-FOSTER. Walter R.D. 1 McDonald; Margaret 240 STEGER'-KLONOWSKI, Michael H44 interDOro I CIAJICUIACOAI RUSSELL-ROZBORIL, Mark 336 Perry Highway, Wesi View; Debra 52 Diebold Road.

McKees Rocks. JOHNSON-RAMSEY, John 7621 Hamilton Grace 5353 Fern St. Sabrlna 397 Winter set DIALOISO-MARSHALL, Felix BLAZE-LEE, Thomas 1126 i-3 rtivermom tourr. nes-wlck: Patricia 125 River- vronuview urive, jeannene; SCHMITT-LoPRESTI Rohart R. i Link Sandra Freedom.

237 sterling Paula 237 Sterllno St. DaGRAZIA-STANSBURY, James STOKES-FLEMING, David (jreeniawn unve; ko-seann. 412 Stratmore Ava. SUNDAY'S RESULTS j3 kooi Koaa, ienn miiis; Mary C. 2623 Linda Lane, Murrvsvlfle.

TERRY-PATTRRSON, Jeffrey New Yor Boston 10, Baltimore 4 SMITH-WILKES, Bruce 6723 u-f b.ancnMM Mure. rUDICT.ni llkli A a.1 namuiun lanya 414 Penfort St. Memor, Ohio; Donna 120 YARNEVIC-CUBBISON, Joseph AftcLurav Drive. Pet. GB 3 57 .620 iO .57 IVi 41 4Vi New York.

Baltimore Boiton HALEY-VILLELLA, Gregory lav wesr bcnwaD Munhall; Cheryl 898 tju rvc icr manan 334 TarrAoonna St. stevenoaie Drive, wilki Two. KREEGER-WEINER. Arthur Rv SPRYS-MlCOLUCCI, Richard itjy Amoer niiary zjy Amber St. u.

Lnesiei I nerese 11 West Wilfock Road, Brentwood. VARGO-FEDYSHIN, Ichard. REMAINING GAMES New York (1J names 7 home. 5 awav) Sept. 19.

20, at Boston; 23, 24, 25, at Toronto; 26, 27, 21, 2, Cleveland; 30, Detroit; Oct. 1, 2. Detroit. Boiton (13 names 9 home, 4 awav) Sept. 1, 20, New York; 22, 23, 24, 25, at Detroit; 26, 27, 28, 29, Toronto; 36, Baltimore; Oct.

1, 2, BaWmore. Baltimore (13 games 7 home, awav) Sept. 19, 20, 21, 22, Toronto; 23, 24, 25, at Cleveland; 27, 28, 29, Detroit; 30, at Boston; Oct. 1, 2, at Boston. KING-HENDERSON, Roderick Lytie Diane, 5229 Blair St.

i-nauncy urive, uonna ATKINS-A WALKER, Donald i fi i io dunueM unve, verona; SEETHSLER-ENZIAN, Mark icn a i I tiai I3a iib ENDERS-SELL. John East oa. vesr DdiKnursi urive, Terry 1545 Ingomar Helahfs Road. Kocnesier, cnrisrine 199 West Vue Ave. DEMBROSKI-OWENS, William, HASLEY-LARKIN, James tit gnew Koaa; Linian 3423 Pfeasanfvue Drive.

7915 Grarf Au. PRITCHARD -STEVENSON, Mar BELL-WINSLOW, William L. shall 258 East Warrington Awa -nna CicliAP Ct Weather Humid with showers. Western Pennsylvania iuo Dircn way, t-oraopous. COUGHEY-MCG'OVERN, Keith HEDGES-St A DOR Joseph 11 1 aama i-e unve, uemei Park; Donna 1022 Rveland fuj wif oen i-tivc.

wesT jviii-II Janet 3923 Landvlew Ave. MARTOCCI-REA, William SIBBET-IVANICH. George A30 Port Washington, N.Y.; Barbara Mlneola, N.Y. extended forecast Wednesday through Virginia Ave. and Kearsarge Mt.

Washington, where service will be held Sept. 21, at 1 p.m. Contributions can be made to the Haven Heights United Methodist Church. BARNETT On Friday. Sept.

16. 1977. Frank, of Plum Boro, husband of the late Cleona Barnett; father of Georoe Frank O. Barnett Jr. and Robert Lutz: brother of Edith Kennedy and James W.

Barnett; 15 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchll-dren. Friends received at the PAUL R. ELKIN FUNERAL HOME, 2300 Leechburg North Bessemer, Penn Hills, where services will be conducted, 10:30 a.m. Contributions to the Frank Barnett Memorial Fund, co Unity UP Church of Plum Boro. Inter-merit Penn Lincoln Memorial Park.

BLANKENHORN Charles on Sept. It. 1977, of Sharpsburg; beloved husband of Margaret Kammer Blankenhorn; father of Helen Oalley; also two grandchildren. Family requests that friends and members of the Grace United Methodist Church call 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the NEVIL E.

FRANK FUNERAL HOME, 1314 Middle Sharp sburo, where Services will be held Wed. afternoon at 1:30. BLASZKIEWICZ (BLACK) On Sept. 17, 1977, Stella J. of Lawrencevllle; wife of Michael Blaszklewfcz; mother of Mary Ann Corey, Ruth Loren, Michael A.

and Thomas F. Blaszklewfcz; also eight grandchildren; sister of Rosalia Yeske. Frances Kober and Joseph Plotrowskl. Funeral from the VERNER G. LUTZ FUNERAL HOME, (formerly Hennlnger) 4635 Butler on Sept.

21, at 9 a.m. Mass of the Resurrection it St. Auoustlna Church at 10a.m. BOHN Emma Buchholz, On September 16, 1977, of Franklin Park; beloved wife of the late Georoe Bohn; mother of Ruth C. Wolf, Grace C.

Kivlan, Jeannette B. Magee, and the late Alice Gerarde; sister of Carrie Buchholz- also survived by 14 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. Family will receive friends between 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the HERBERT R. KING JR.

FUNERAL HOME, 12A Rt. 8, at Woodland Circle, Allison Park. Funeral Services will be held at the Trinity Lutheran Church. Brandt! School Frank at 11 a.m. In Park, on Monday Family suggests memorials to the Trinity Lutheral Memorial Fund.

BROWN On Saturday, Seoember 17. 1977, Jessie Halkett, wife of the late Henry; mother of David, the late John and Henrietta McClure; also three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Friends are Invited to call at the LEO J. HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 323 Second Carnegie, where services will be held on Tuesday at 11. CANZIAN On Sept.

17, 1977, Josephine; beloved wife of the late Anoelo Canzian; mother of Ludwlg, Mrs. W. Robert fMarv) Dally, Alfred, Mrs. Rlno (Afra) Mlgllwettl, and Al-clde; also survived by 19 grandchildren and 11 great, grandchildren. Friends recelv.

ed 2-4 and 7-9 at the CHARLES W. TRENZ FUNERAL HOME. 11110 Frankstown Penn Hills. Funeral Wed. at 9 a.m.

Mass of Christian Burial In St. John the Baptist Church, Unity, at 10 a.m. Family suggests contributions be made to Vlncentlan Home, Perrymont Pgh. 15237. CHEW At Wfghtman Manor, on Friday, September 16, 1977.

William Raymond Chew, of McKees Rocks; father of Dr. Harold R. Chew; grandfather of Carol, Thomas, and Daniel Chew. Friends received at the STOVER FUNERAL HOME, 534 Island McKees Rocks. Funeral services on Monday, September 19, at 2:00 p.m.

CRICHLEY On Saturday. September 17, 1977. Lillie M. Of Pghv for-merly of Banksvllle; sister of Elizabeth Herrmann. Mary Stierhelm.

Sarah Detfilng and Helen Williams of FIFia.r Charles H. of and Wlf-Ham A. of Cleveland, Friends received at the L. BEINHAU-ER ft SON CO. MORTUARY, 5630 W.

Liberty from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. beginning Monday at 7 p.m. Service on Wednesday. Time later Inter, ment Mt. Lebanon Cemetery.

DAVIES Florence Vogeley Davies; widow of T. Harrison, of 27th Ward, N. on Sept 1, 1977; beloved mother of Rita nd Thomas H. Davies Jr erendmother of Susan and auric; sister of Mrs. Amel Tavlw.

Friends may call at OfcRIEN'S, 3724 California at Cooper N. S. Services Wad. Time later. usoon ivaren mo Lvnnbrook Ave.

KELSON-REED, Sanford, 700 SANTIMAURO-CHRISTOPHER- i-oroes Sharyn 449 Fair Wednesday. bON, Robert 700 foro Patricia 0., 2700 Ford Ave. STOLLER-SHEPARD. Daniel B. FELLINGER-SCHUSTER, John 6UJ8 Jackson iu Ann 815 Virolnla Extension.

Warmer with a chance of showers Thursday and 18 W. Manilla Mary 1 i lea. 10ft Dr.n4u.vul Ai.a. McLAUGHKIN-DICECCO, Paul, ORLOWSK (-STRANG, Louis 6., 1422 Washington McKeesport; Rose, 320 35th ijuaj lynoan Harricia 103 5. Patron Drive, Coraooolls.

BIALEK -BUTLER, John 407Vj IKELLY-FITZHENRY. Michael aweeronar fnyins 15 1 Ulvsses St. CLEVER 5-PART COMBO lack et, overbiouse, flow i ng pants, short and long skirts! tt a great day-dinner wardrobe for a weekend or longer. Printed Pattern 4565: Misses 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 12 bust 34) too, pants 5i yds.

45-Inch. Send $1.25 for each pattern. Add 35c for each pattern for first-class mail and special handling. Send to Anne Adams. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette), 140, Pattern 243 West T7th New York, N.Y.

10011. Print Name, Address, Zip, Size and Style Number. HURKA-CHARIE, Robert 909 a.fl uovie vwesT Homestead; Cynthia 2 Tecumseh St. Druauwav, ivicr-cc. PtOtAa Deborah 2-D Uansa Vil DOLGAS-FULTON, John 254 Friday.

Early morning lows will be in the 40s to low 50s Wednesday and from the mid 50s to the mid 60s Thursday and Friday. Daytime highs will be in the 60s-Wednesday and in the 70s Thursday and Friday. lage. McKees Rocks. KARCZEWSKI-RODDEN, Michael iVMILJZIs.

nVOif UUIIlia MflHflck Ave. Deaths Elsewhere Milton E. Ruben, 67, a former part-owner of the General Wire Spring Co. of Pittsburgh, and a former resident of Mt. Lebanon, on Saturday (Sept.

17) in New Haven, Conn. Mr. Ruben was on the board of directors of the Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged, Squirrel Hill for 25 years. La. Turnout Tiny For King Tut NEW ORLEANS (AP)-The Treasures of King Tut exhibition opened here yesterday and museum officials had prepared for record crpwds like those who waited for hours in previous stops.

They were overwhelmed by the turnout unexpectedly small. Fewer than 750 persons were in line at 8:20 a.m. when the first. general admission tickets went on sale outside the New Orleans Museum of Art. Multitudes had jammed museums in Washington and Chicago where the Boy King's treasures first went on display.

When the doors swung open at 10, bleachers meant to hold 1,200 persons in a waiting area were only three-fourths full. "No, we didn't expect this," said David Swoyer, who was in charge of logistics for the exhibit. "We had counters set up to tell people how long the wait was going to be and two sets of barricades to handle everyone. We expected just zillions of people." Museum Director John Bullard, who had predicted that 5,000 people would show up the first day, was pleased with the turnout. "This is the way it should be," he said as he watched people file inside on a balmy, sunny day.

"Everyone should be able to get in without waiting a long time. We don't need thousands of people waiting out here." 1 Slain, Woman Shot In Chinatown Holdup SAN FRANCISCO (AP) A man was killed and his- girlfriend wounded when they interrupted an armed robbery by three masked gunmen at a China-town mahjong game early yesterday, police said. Police Inspector Roteo Gilford said the incident was unrelated to a wave of Chinese youth gang violence here that has left six people dead in predawn shootings the past two Sundays. "We don't feel there's any real connection, Gilford said. "What it appears to be is a robbery of a mahjong parlor.

The people who came into the place didn't come with the intention to shoot anyone." The coroner's office identified the dead man as Johnny Lee, address unknown, described as about 40 years old. The woman, Jennie Lyn, 39, of San Francisco, was in "stable" condition with a gunshot wound of her elbow, hospital officials said. Police said some 20 women were playing mah-fong, a Chinese game resembling dominoes, when three men with paper sacks over their heads burst into a recreation center at about 11:30 p.m., Saturday. "All the participants were robbed," Gilford said. "As other people arrived, they were also accosted, robbed and kept hostage." The shootings occurred at about 2:00 a.m.

yesterday as the gunmen were leaving the parlor and the two victims were arriving, he said. Lee, who owned a Chinatown garage, was armed and carrying $2,500 in cash. "That's apparently why he resisted the robbery," Police Lt. Dan Murphy said. 4 324V junet Rita 120 fa BIANCO-SPADA, Joseph SCHNE IDER-VERtjA, Mark S-, an iepnyr marsna 3445 Harrlsburo St.

Darone urive; anaron DONNELLY-MONDINE, Charles BROWN-RUDOLPh), Lerov, 558 RD 3, BOX 291P, OflKOale; Debra RD 1, Box 110, Oakdale. 800 Legal Notice rarison square; Kose, 330 Farlson Saijare. SCHOLZE-POTTHOFF, Frederick COOPER-HOOD, John 22 IN THE COURT OF COM 3vjb Kavenno Atton chrishe 22 STACK-SNAPP, James 11 MON PLEAS OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, CIVIL DIVISION. HAWK INS-JONES, John 436 METEOROLOGICAL RECORD Highest temperature this date since 1874 was 92 in 1895. Lowest temperature this date since 1874 was 31 in 1959.

AIRPORT TEMPERATURES Mldnlflht 65 Noon 74 jonquil Place; Linoa io5 Hastle Road. ATiannc AAceesporr; Bonnie 1121 Woodland no. i beoremDer sessions. KRESS-FEKETE, George 1977. GOSSl'C-WILLIARD, Frederick siy uaroenvuie Koaa, oemei Park; Susan 1387 McLauahltfi Road.

COMMISSIONERS ROAD DOCKET IN RF- The ntftinn nt fourth itv Larriaoe circle; ueooran altavilLa-ritchie, Michael BlrfEGLIA-HODGE'! Michael ojou Aurena nnicnene 733 North Rp.ttv St 1625 wnson Road, south Park; Susan 915G Sleepy Hollow Road. Castle Shannon. GLOWACKI-TICHANSKY Theo- 1 a.m eo i p.m. iv 2 a.m....M. 66 2 p.m .....78 3 a.m 65 3 p.m 79 4 a.m...w.w 65 4 p.m.

80 64 5 p.m. 78 a.m....... 64 6 p.m. 76 a.m ....62 7 p.m. 75 a.m ..63 p.m.

72 a.m 66 p.m. 71 10 a.m 70 10 p.m. 69 11 a.m 73 11 p.m ...68 GALLAGHER-RUTTINGER, of Allegheny, Pennsylvania, for authroity to lay out, relocate, widen, alter, Improve, reconstruct, and maintain a portion of an existing county road known as ndqe road from a point 3300 feet more or less from the easterly legal right ot way line of old Steubenvllle Piki fS. i R. 9S7 Section 7 an- aore iiu t-isner jose-ohine 5053 Grove Road.

nomas 401 snaron Road, Coraooolls; Sandra 1892 Anderson Coraopolls. KOCIS-CAllL, Robert 1884 fine Hanow wary 76 Fischer Ave. CAGNE Y-DURKOSH, William COLWES-SICKER, Dean 3910 my Muarey Lvnve; rairicio 103 Norman Drive. vvnruw ueuuian lov Star Rldoe Drive. proved bv governor to a point on McMlchael Road (L.

Ft. 02037) In Robinson end Coi Noon 74 Mldnloht 66 Airport at 7 p.m. Yesterdav Press. Wind wther. LOHR-STUMPF, Robert 4940 GAUNT-RIVERS, Clarence ui lutirwwu rwou, DenitTi rorR, Kathleen 144 Meadow- Carmella of 2676 Monte rey Upper St.

Clair, beloved wife of John B. Stark: mother of Mrs. Richard (Patricia) Logue and Charles Stark. Friends received 7-9 p.m. Monday at the ALBERT J.

FREYVOGEL FUNERAL HOME, 112 Fort Couch Bethel Park (Opp. Hornes. South Hills Village). Funeral Liturgy In St. Louise de Marlflac Church, Tuesday, 11 a.m.

Family suggests contributions to the American Cancer Society. TAYLOR Of Mt. Lebanon, on Sat Sept. 17, 1977, Henrietta Yates; beloved wife of J. Kenneth Tavlor; sister of Harold and Donald Yates, Lois Dodds, and Katherine Seville.

Memorial Services will be held on Sept. 21, 1977 at 2 p.m. In the Mt. Lebanon United Presbyterian Church. Family plans no visitations, and reauests dnnstinns to the 4ua wickiow Karin 6R Frnkvtown Ave.

ner iownsmos Tor a cengm or 7749 fept more or less mainline, and 2980 tept more or less. 29.86 75 60 SW12 Cloudy SYME-BOTT. Roger 1026 Carlson-ch6mas, Charles Comparative temp, and 77 76 75 74 73 72 Ridge Road Eastbound; and in connection therewith take t-oenran win Koaa, Liairron; Valerie 195 Revere Drive. 2U.4 bwanow Hill Place; Amy 1976 Anna West Mifflin. such onvate oroDertv as mav HAYSON-PLANIC.

Michael be necessary for the purposes aforesaid. Ci DELANEY-CURIO, Raymond ArimgTon farricia 893 Pittview Ave. DELL-KERFONTA. Michael orenisnire village, v-aroi 1133 Locust Ave. io all parties interesreo: Take notice that the County McKAY-LOMBARDI, Charles r-irsi wesr tniaoem; Mary 502 First St, Wesf Elizabeth.

denier janeT JU4 CUSH-COLE, Stephen 227 BARILAR-MONSKE, John O'C-UCII 31., I VUllllB. iua Woodlow St. i i.oi uo.iuii auban 502 Lurry Bridoeville. IHUNT-BRUBACH, Ronald of Allegheny, through Its Board of County Commissioners, presented to the Court of Common Pleas, Civil Division, on September 12, 1977, Its above entitled Petition. Plans showing the location and construction In the above pr oceedings have been approved by the County Commissioners and are on file In their office, 101 Court House, Pitts-but gh, pa.

The court has ordered and directed that the same be heard at a public hearing on September 28, 1977, 3640 Brighton Road; Deborah 3239 Brighton Road. charity of your choice. Arran- e-mts by the E. B. LAUGH-IN FUNERAL HOME, Mt.

Lebanon. HELLBECK-GREY, James Hlgn bo 65 74 bi Low 62 55 59 56 45 65 Mean 71 65 62 65 55 73 Preclp. 0 .061.03 .13 .22 .46 Normal temp. for the dav 63 Excess in temp. for the dav 8 Excess In temp.

this month 22 Deflc. In temp. this vear 434 Total preclp. this month 2.8 Normal preclp. this month 1.56 Excess In preclp.

this .72 Total preclp. this year 24.0S Normal preclp. this year 27.80 Defic. In preclp. ml year 3.75 CITY OFFICE DATA Period Ending 4 82 74 66 ntHburth 81 Sunset P.m.

Sunrise Tuesday 7105 a.m. 207 Marguerite wumero-Ing; Debra 4905 Point Circle Drive. Monroevllle. RUPERT-JOHNSON, William vi4 r.earns torinne Yosllantl. Mich.

in me Mssignmenr Koom on me Seventh Floor. Cltv-Countv Lottery Number Saturday's number in the" state's Daily Number drawing is 204. Building, Pittsburgh, at ,:30 CANESLA'KES-McGRADV, VERRONE Patrick of Baldwin, suddenly on September 16, 1977; survived bv his beloved wife, Evelyn Maxwell Verrone four daughters, Susan, Bonnie, Patty, and Lisa; beloved son of Mrs. Elizabeth Verrone; brother of Anna Marie Dkde rich and Mrs. Roseallne Korplel.

Friends will be received at the R.V. ANDER-SON FUNERAL HOME INC. i06 West street, omestead. Mass of Christian Burial on a.vv U.S. i wnere ann wnen all interested partlei may appear and be heard.

Lnaries 302 Camelot Drive; Patricia 1815 Morn-Ingslde Ave. STUCKERT-FENLOCK, MarK will be personally received JAVlti fLOMtrK 1 THOMAS J. FORESTER, ROBERT N. PElRCE, JR. Countv Commissioner jwur.i 1 jm 01., ivtary I 2100 Arlington Ave.

me ramiiy j-a ana r-v m. at the SAMUEL SLAKE FRYFR FUNERAL HOME. 779 Wash. ALEX NDER J. JAEFURS.

GOLDBERG-SANDOE, Edwin County Solicitor ington Brldgevllle, were services will be held on Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. I 7910 Brignrwooo Roao, ttemei Park: Nancy 431) Overrun Bethel Park. WILLIAM r. bKtSNHH, Assistant Countv Solicitor i urscmy, a.m. irom st.

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