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22 POST-GAZETTE i Dec. 2, 1975 tOO Legal Notlcci 001 Death Notice! PREVIOUS DEATHS LATEST DEATHS YOUR MONEY'S WORTH- Sylvia Poiier Va Arc Single, Male a Will! The 28-year-old man with whom a young 'friend of mine, had been living for five years was re Culdwell, Hilda Rinscheid Cirillo. Joseph A. Dice, Raymond K. liralter, Harry W.

Hoiilulien, Jeremiah (Jerry) Katyrvneck, Mary McCall (Hogg), Kva Marie Merzlak, John, Sr. O'Rrien, Harry VV. Pollock (Puchaski), Victoria II. Scott, Harvey J. Ursprung, Max Williams, Ktlwurd E.

Zimmer, Tony 001 Death Notices li.iiiu Antoinette Martino llotla, Matthew Rowers, Joseph V. Brooks, Doughs ('. Brown, Hazel M. alaski, Gertrude F. Cassa, Myrtle Spittal Dohrer, Winifred Nellie Espy, Florence Crescentia Grimaldi, Anna M.

Harrison, Hilda lletherington, Ruth (i. Mogul', Nan M. Kohan, Andrew J. Krupinski. Mary l.acina, Rose Svouoda l.cnichuk, Michael M.

Madeja, Mary S. Sventy McCarthy, Frank M. Mislclske, Anthony J. Moore, Robert Royce Moser, Rhonda Sue Oark (O.archuk), Alex II. Pieper, Carl M.

Ririgcwav, Elizabeth Mute Scapes, Kalluyn Quigley Sittinan, Beulah G. Thomas, Bruce E. Trabert, William J. Trew, Dora HOLLO (Holla) On flee. I.

195, Antoinette Mnrlino, wile ol 1 tie lite Augustine Bullo, mother ol Annette Leon, Conrad Bullo of Younuslown, Camelia (Susy) Shaelfer and Auyusline Bullo; sister ol Slella Harsh-man, Veronica Kealey, Rose DeCarohs, Rita Pavlitk, Dan, Angelo and Conrad Martino, Friends received al the ALBERT J. BRUSCO FUNERAL HOME, 714 Virginia Ave Mt. Wash. Funeral Mass in St James Churth on Thurs. at 9 30 a.m.

Visitation 2-5, 7 9 p.m. BOWFKS Of Jamestown, on Sunday, November 30, 195, bolovBd huibcinrj of Peart Briker Bowttri; (other of Nancy Kodgeii and George T. Bower, brother of Mrs Evelyn Hoagland; also survived by Six grandchildren. Friendi received at the E. B.

LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME, Castle Shannon, Tuesday 2-4 and 7 9 pm. Services In the Jetterson Mausoleum Chapet, Jctlervon, Memorial Park on Wednesday, December 4 at 2 pm. BOTTA Matthew age SI, of 331 West 6th Huntington, on Saturday, in a Huntington Hospital, former employe of Husco Broadcasting Electronic attended University of Veteran of W. II, member ot St. Joseph Catholic Church, Huntington and B.

P. O. Elks 313; son of Florence DeVito Botta ot husband ot Patricia Jean Kiger Botta of Huntinyton, father ot Gat Patrick and Robert Matthew Botta both at home brother ot Charles of Pgh, and Samuel Botta Jr. of Ocean City, N.J. and Mrs.

Louise Heed ot Seattle, Wash. Services wilt be held Tuesday 9 30 a m. from St. Joseph Catholic Church, Huntington with Mass of Resurrection. Interment Beverly Hilts Memorial Park, Morgantown, Va.

Graveside rites Tues. 3 30 p.m. Arrangements KLINGEL-CARPENTER MORTUARY, Huntington. BROOKS Douglas S. of 7030 Kelly beloved father ot Douglas Brooks III Delores Lanier, brother of James E.

Brooks of C. Viola Thornhill, Mario Marian Young, Raymond Brooks of L.A., Calif. Leontine Brooks; devoted companion ot Ella Gadson. Also ahost of grandchildren great grandchild. Friends received at the SPRIGGS WATSON FUNERAL HOME 710 North Lang Ave Funeral services on at 11 a m.

in the 6lh Mt. Zion Baptist Church, BROWN On Sun. Nov. 30, 1975 Hazel M. Brown, of 15 California beloved mother of Dolores Flynn James Brown Jr.

Sister of Edison Myers. Also survived by 10 grandchildren 3 great grandchildren. Friends received from 14 4 7 9 at the G. S. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME 2025 Perrys-vi lie Ave.

where services will Applications For Marriage 1. if fuses WASSAM-RUCGIERO. Dnvld 917 North Margaret 1. 5 uu allt Drive, iLinrue-ville BUCK BROWN, Jojenh JM S. Neoley Beverly 1345 River view Drive, Verona.

I iUi rii Charles 947 Deelv St i ultiv, 4101 Bcecliwood Blvd. LORINCHAK-SCHMID. Edmund 2100 Patricia Lane, North Versailles; Marianne. 15 01 Montgomery Read. Allison Pork.

MiCLOV BISTOCCHI, Terranre 1000 Oeerlleld Circle; Judith 9444 Katherlne drive. Allison Park. CONSTANCE -BLANK, Joseph 36 Beltihoover Susan 2715 Murray Ave. i P. fe I iVlcOUAIDE, James 203 Brouuhton Kund, Bethel Park; Linuu 492il Brougliton Road.

Bethel Park. MORRISONSTOLZER, Andrew Fairbanks, Alaska; Janice 243 Mnin Entrance Drive. LOVE BALTZ, James 533 Virginia Rochester, Karen 79 Ruthfored Drive. BEATTY Mark 3)36 Vernon Susan 2992 Ruthwood Ave. HASSENTE IN-ROLLINS, Kurt J.

F.P.O., New York; Ruth 612 Trotwood Circle. LOWE-MYERS, Gregory, R.D. 2, Huthans Drive, Wexford; Jonlne R.D. 1, Belle Vernon. KNAPP ROBINSON, Robert 3034 Clen Mawr Valerie 110 ou licrland St.

SEIBEL-WITKOWSKI, Richard, -2610 Skyline, West Mlltlln; Mary 304 West 6th McKeesDort. SMITH-STANFORD. Herbert, 434 East 8lh Munhall. Lli.D' i.iuL r.K I Li IPS, John 243 tnglewood Drive; Virginia 457 Thornycrolt MOORE-BAKER, James 472 Guvlvn Drive; Amy, 472 Guv-Ivn Drive. DIETTINGER HOLLATZ, Edward 3301 Spring Garden Road; Cecilia 1151 Flora St.

GANTTDeSHIELDS. Sam, 425 Roasedale Bessie 7219 Mount Carmel Rood. McCULLOUGH-PINE, Harry Box 221, Imperial; Mary 106 Linden Place, Swelckley. LUDWIN-OIRE, Charles R.D. 1, Morgan Hill Road, Cuddv; Pairicia 526 Logan Carnegie.

BROWN-SHADDOCK, Frederick 14 Marvlou Drive, Jean-nette; Brenda 118 Green Drive. Sr A KLINF, Jeffrey 14480 Overholt Drive, North Huii.ingion; Llnaa 3j03 Rose Snnr Glonshaw. PAUL-EVANS, Stanley 594 Village Road; LaRue 123 Eo5t Lemington Ave. SLATE R-NEMCH IK, Reese 805 Elijobeth McKeesoort; Noncy, 1154 Franklin McKeesport. JORDAN -MADDOX, Kenneth, 1300 Bovle Noncie 1300 Boyle St.

I I AMS MFNDLOWITZ, Washle 112 Whitfield Duauesne; Kathleen, 112 Whitfield Duauesne. KLEIN-WALL, Edward 1705 Nevada Sharon 1713 Tonette St. ZEBROSK I -GARDNER, Arthur 2308 Washington Glassoort; Deborah 601 Deleware Glassoort. RICE SALADIN, David 48 South 11th Donna a Soulh 11th St. would benefit.

Friends and other unrelated individuals who are vitally important to you would not receive a penny by any legal process if you died intestate (without a will). ARE YOUR ASSETS WORTH the expense of a lawyer's fees (ranging from $35 to $150 for an uncomplicated will)? Almost surely, they are. Do you own a car? Have any valuable jewelry or antiques? Have a savings account or any other type of account in a financial institution? Life insurance? Assets accumulating under a retirement plan? What about expensive stereo or other electronic equipment? Or perhaps you own or partially own real estate? While some jurisdictions recognize holographic (handwritten) wills and you can buy eheap do-it-yourself forms, don't take the risk. By omitting any of the seemingly ridiculous legal formalities upon which lawyers insist when drafting or executing a will, you may void your entire vill. To illustrate: no typewritten, printed or stamped material can appear on a handwritten will.

A page missing, replaced or out of place can void the entire will. A change, addition or deletion, not shown to have been made before you signed the will (as by initialing) may void a provision or the entire will. Any writing that disposes of property placed after your signature also may void the will and the added provision has no effect in any case. TO CLINCH IT, YOU CANNOT void your will simply by writing "this will is void" and signing your name. You must cancel a will with the same formality that you write it or destroy the document.

You always can change a will. So if you love your companions particularly the helpless children among them and value your property, pay attention to the laws. Make a will, make it properly, and keep it up to date. cently Killed in an auto accident. Added to the emo-tional shock was the trauma of discovering that all of his moderate wealth and assets passed to his parents -via Hie inheritance laws of their state.

J.B.'s companion had never thought of making a will. He was single. And out of ignorance lor apathy), of their shared wealth was recorded in her name. The result: J.R. did not receive one penny of his assets.

On top of that, she also lost many precious possessions for which she had paid half. She has her own is not financially devastated and did not want to fight his parents. But it was unnecessarily cruel. IF YOU ARE SINGLE, male or female, and you -are living with someone to whom you are committed, make a will! Particularly if children are involved, make a will 'and name each other as guardian of the children in each of your individual wills. And name a willing third 'person, on whom you mutually agree, to be guardian An the event that both of you should die unexpectedly simultaneously (i.e., in a plane or car accident.) Even more, if you have children by a previous marriage and your children (or his or hers) are living you, make a will naming your friend as guardian." Say your former spouse is dead or long ago abandoned the child.

Say your present companion loves the jchild (or children). Your companion would have no clear legal right as guardian if there were no will but 3 a court would have to show good cause to ignore your 'choice of guardian if there were no supporting parent argue the claim. I Make a will if you want part or all of your assets to go to beneficiaries outside of your relatives and to avoid bitter confusion about your wishes. In some leases, should you have no relatives, the state itself (Mil Death Notices MUTUAL FUNDS MOSKR Ol Westmoreland City, Nov. 30, 1975, Rhonda Sue, beloved daughter of Henry C.

sister of Scott; niece of Mr, 4 Mrs. Richard Davis; granddaughter ot Henry Sr Friends received RODGERS FUNERAL HOME, Manor, 2-4, 7-9. Services 1 p.m. O'BRIEN Harry on Saturday Nov 1975, ot Cherry City, husband ol Betty Yokel O'Brien and the late Hilda Sallach, father of Karan Warych, brother of Martlia O'Brien, grandfather of Larry Warych Jr Friends, members ot First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg and Cherry City Fire Co received 2-4 and 7 9 Monday at Ihe JOHN E. CARLOS FUNERAL HOME, 923 Sanonburg Blvd (by Shaler Plaa) Funeral services at I p.m.

on Tuesday. OZARK (Ozarchuk) On Mnn. Dec. 195 Alex H. of Edgewood, beloved husband of Margaret Caban, lather of Mark A.

of Swissvale, Gerry Oiark ot Edgewood, Son ot Mrs. Tillia Ozarchuk of Wilkinsburg. Brother of Lillian Shindak ot Detroit, Marion Oiar-chuk Eva 0ark of Swiss-vale, StellaPricener ot Wil merdiny, Charles Ozarchuk of Wilkinsburg Peter Ozarchuk of Gen. Braddock Park, Friends received at the THOMAS L. NIED FUNERAL HOME, 7J4 1 Washington Swissvale Family hours 7-9 m.

Mass of Christian Burial in St. James Church on Wed. at 10 a.m. PIEPER On Sun. Nov.

30, 1975, Carl of Wimer Drive, North Hills son of the late Herman Elsa (Hess) Pieper, brother ot Mrs. Gertrude McCausland Curtis Pieper. Friends received at the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME 1032 Perry Highway, Perrysville, will be held on Thurs.

morning at 10 30 o'clock. POLLOCK (Pmhaski) On Saturday. Nov. 29, 1975, Victoria of 111 Doney St Duquesne, beloved daughter ot Beatrice Puchaski; sister of Ben Puchaski, also survived by two nephews. Visitations with the family Monday 7-9 p.m.

and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the JACK L. TEI-CHART FUNERAL HOME, Kennedy Ave. at Wilmont Duquesne. Funeral WeanesdaY 9.30 a m.

followed by Mass of Christian Burial st 10 a from St. Hedwig Church, Duquesne. Interment St, Hedwig Cemt-tery, West Miftlin. RFIKiEUAV At the home of her son, In Carnegie, on Sabbath Nov. 30, 1975, Elizabeth Hute Ridgeway, beloved mother of James H.

Ridgeway; Sister of Eva Amspokcr! grandmother ot Betty Jean Robert J. Ridgeway. Also survived by 3 great grandchildren. Friends received at the HERSHBERGER-STOVER INC. FUNERAL HOME 170 Noble Crafton.

2-4 7-9 p.m. Funeral services on Dec. 3, at 2 p.m. 3.82 4.17 Fm Bure (z) tz) Ind FAm HI FEDERATED GR InteJon Hi A 8.15 III Invest 6.08 6.M Errrore 16.82 III hAi EmD "nv Guid 3.3 3.63 FIDELITY Inv Inrlir 2.51 7.61 8.23 9.92 10.87 6.94 N.L. 6.90 N.L.

1 1.71 N.L. Bid Ask 3.40 3.24 6.66 3 iO 3.39 (2) (Z) (Z) Broh Fd Bro Inc Bro US MASS co: Frcem IndD A GCao A CIInc A GVcnt Eatv Gr Fnd Am Prov In Chart Fd 9.37 10.24 8.39 9.17 9.87 10.79 6.65 7.29 6.53 7.16 9.57 10.49 Plonr II 9.54 10.43 Plannd 9.69 10.53 PLI GRO 9.8 10.69 PLI Trn 6.01 6.57 PRICE ROWE: Grwth 10.47 N.L. Incom 9.42 N.L. Nw Era 9.96 N.L. Am Ind 2.25 N.L.

Asso Fd .96 N.L. Invest 1.04 N.L. Ocean 5.58 N.L. STEIN ROE FDS: Balanc 16.69 N.L. CoDitl 7.43 N.L.

Stock 11.71 N.L. SIS GROUP: Grwth 5.76 6.30 Incom 7.68 8.39 I.Artm Gw tAdm Inc Ins Fd l. Aetna In Afuture AGE Fd AilsMe Alpha Fd i Am Birth I Am Eatv 10.1911.13 GROUP Inv Bos 9.68 10.58 Mass H. 14 N.I CHASE: Bnd rjeb 7 99 8 73 INVFST MASS FNCL: Cnntnl 8.37 9.15 COUNSEL MIT 9.68 10.44 Nw Hor 6.90 N.L. 7.34 iu.

14 N.L. caoam 4.11 4.19 BOSTON: 9.31 10.01 Fnd Bos 9.75 N.L. Fron Co 10.74 11.25 ShTr Bs Caoit Sh 4.27 6.28 6.86 Contra 3.65 3.99 Dlv Inc 6.50 7.10 Dost 4.83 5.28 Eauitv I 3 JJ N.L. 6.92 7.56 8.74 9.55 INVEST GROUP: KemD ID. 16 10.81 Smmit 8 05 8.8 I us Bnd 5.32 5.51 JAM FUNDS Chom Fd l.KI o.u tssex IDS Gth 489 1.00 N.L.

7.20 11.36 N.L. 7.16 14 09 15 40 9.19 10 04 3.56 3.89 19.02 20.79 Am Bol 6.92 7 56 CNA MNG FDS Technl Survey Temol 6.11 6.68 8.36 9.14 (.35 9.15 4.47 4.8? Librtv 3.84 4.20 Fund Puritn Salem Trend Temo Iv 1.Q0 N.L. Manht 2.65 2.90 Vhus 5.86 6.40 COLONIAL Pro Fd Provd Gt Prud SIP PU'iNAM FUNDS: Conver Eauitv Gcorg Grwth Incom Invest Vista Vovaa Rainbw Reserv Revere Salec Ea Safeco Tron Coo X7.06 7.67 Travl Ea 8.99 9.85 FINANCIAL Di 9.07 9.78 12.26 13.22 10.68 11.51 11.12 11.99 14.62 15.76 9.45 N.L. 4.54 4.96 1.00 N.L. 8.93 9.76 13.36 N.L.

8.22 8.98 7.53 8.14 3.37 3.64 Omaha 11.28 11.45 4.15 4.51 8.19 8.90 19.79 N.L. vorce MIG MID MFD MCD MFB Mather Mid Am Monev Monv Fd MSB Fd Mil Bn MIF Fd MIF Gro Mutual Funds: Amer Grwth Incme Mut Shrs Nat Indu 9.94 10.86 8 67 9.48 11.94 13.05 9.42 10.30 7.12 7.78 7.01 7.66 9.07 9.91 10.14 11.08 1 .38 N.L. 1.00 N.L. PROGRAMS: IDS ND 4.44 4.S3 IDSPr 2.W 3.18 Mutual 8." Stock 16.65 18H0 Select 8 50 9.14 Var Pov 6.07 6.60 Inv Resh 4.89 5 14 Grwth 4.35 4.75 Incom 3.56 3.89 Trst Ut 3.06 Tret 11 11 1117 7.92 8.66 8.03 8.78 5 48 5.99 14.04 15.34 5.80 6.34 3.92 4.28 13.12 14.34 12.1S 13.V 14.67 16.03 NOTICE OF ADOPTION HEARING IN liimllnn n- Sheldon Williams No. 447 of 1975 Ir Or Dlvl'lon of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny Coimiv, MVnnsv'vu-nla.

To James Sylvester Johnes, Father nl Jerome Sheldon Williams born on the 29th day of Jrnuorv, 1964, nt Pltlsburqh, Allegheny, Take notice thai a Petition has been presented In the afnresald Court at the above number and year, proving for leave to adopt said minor and for the termination of vour parental rlghls, and the Court has fixed he 18th day of December, 1975, at 10 A.M., T. as the time and the 8th Floor, City-County Building, Grant Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as the place tor hear-I said Petition, when and where you may appoar and shpw cause, It any vou have, why said prayer should hot be granted Dnvld B. Washinoton Attorney, 1708 lawyers Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219. IN ACCORDANCE with the provisions of Section 307 of the Act of 1937, June 22, P.

L. 198, Art. Ill ond the Act of 1945, May P. L. 435, Section Na.

4, as amended by Section 9 of the Act of 1970, July 31, P. L. 653, No. 222, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, notice Is hereby given bv United States Steel Corporation that application Is being mode to the Department of Environmental Resources of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for a Permit to construct on Industrial waste treatment ptnni and to discharge treated Industrial wastes therefrom through the South Sewer of Its Irvln Works located In Drnvos-burg, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, to the Monongahela River. IN THE' COURT OFCOM-MON PLEAS OF ALLFGHENY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA CIVIL DIVISION No.

GD75-23418 Term, 1975 Sur. No. 2130 January Term, 1973 In the matter of condemnation bv Urban RedevoloDent Authority of Pittsburgh of certain Innd In Ihe Thin Wonl of the Cltv of Pittsburgh, tllecte-ny County, Pennsvlvarlo, a pa-1 of redevelopment area No 31, Crnwtord-Devilllerj (Roberts-Devllllers orolect ureal, being property ol: TO: John and Nellie Stevens and Henry Stevens, Patricia Stevens, ur any other persons found to have an Interest In the property designated as URA Parcel 27-7V. Block 9-S, Lot 201. situate tit 1 8 4 5 Webster Avenue, Third Ward.

Cltv of Pittsburgh. The undersigned, novum been ooppinted by the Court of Common Pleas, Viowcrs In Ihe foregoing mutter, heroDV uie notice that they will on ihe lain day of Decemher, 1975. commencing ol 10:00 A.M., meet on the otor-suid proirfi tv and view the same and the premises ottected ond then ond there tlx a lime for hearing all the parties interested and their witnesses. HARRY V. BAIR, Esaulre JOHN J.

KANE, JR. JOSEPH R. CAPPY Viewers TIMO FHY P. 6rReiHv, ottor-nev at Law, 3328 Washington Pike, Bridgevllle, a 15017. Notice Is hereby olven pursuant to the provisions of Act of May 24, 1945, P.

L. 967, as amended, of Intention to file in the office of the Secretary of the Common-wraltii oi Pe.insy.vania. al Har-rlsbura, and In the office of the Prothonotory of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, on Wednesday, the 3rd day of December, 1975, a Certificate for tne conduct of a business in Allegneny County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of The Grey Stallion Inn, with Its principal place ef business at 233 Millers Run Road, Bridgevllle, Pa. 15017. The name ond address ol the person owning or Interested In said business is: Mrs.

Angelina Mols, 233 Millers Run Road, Bridgevllle, Pa. 15017. NICHOLAS" P. Cafardl, Attorney at Law, 111 Blvd. of the Allies, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Notice is hereby given that Articles of Incorporation were filed with and approved bv the Department ol State ol the Commonwealth ol Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, on Monday, the 24th day of November, 1975, for the purpose of obtaining a Certificate ol Incorporation of a prp-posed nonprofit corporation, Metropolitan Citizens' Organiia-tinn, having Its registered olllce ot No. 310 Shady Pittsburgh 15206 Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, and organized under the Nonprofit Corporation Law of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, apprpved November 15, 1972, being Act No. 271. The purpose or purppses for which said corporation is organized: To foster proper human development; to Identify and ful-f 1 1 1 social welfare needs; to eliminate and prevent social orpblem conditions, and to do anything consistent with above, and for these purposes to have, ppssess ond enloy all the rights, benefits and privileges of sujd Aci Oj Assembly. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Act of May 24, 1945, P.

L. 967, as amended, of Intention to file In the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, and in the office fthe Prothonotory of the Court ol Common Pleas of Allegheny County, on Thursday, the 4th dav ot December, 1975, a Certificate for the conduct of a business In Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, under assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of J-G Specialties, with Its principal, place of business at 222 Seminole Pittsburgh, Pa. 15228 The names and addresses of all persons owning or Interested In said business are: Jean i M. Grosser, 222 Seminole Pittsburgh, 15228; Albert L. Grosser, 222 Seminole Dr.

Pittsburgh, Pa. 15228. WILLIAM Sloan Webber, Atty 1815 Union Bank Pa. 15222. Notice is hereby given that Articles of Inconoosa-tion were filed with and approved by the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, Pa on the 19th dov of November, 1975, for the purpose of ob-toinlna Certifc' ol Incorpo- ration ot a business corporation which was organized under the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealta of Pennsylvania, approved May 5, 1933, P.

L. 354, as amended. Tie name of 'the corporation Is West Penn Live Steamers. The purpose or purposes for which it was organized: To engage in the preservation of steam railroading; to encourage Interest in steam railroading and construction and operotipn of model steam engines and locomotives; and to preserve the nostalgia of steam railroading, and for these purposes to have osse ar-i enin-' all the fights, benefits and privileges of soid Act ot Assembly. RONALD W.

Frank, Atty7, 1800 Oliver a 1522. Notice is hereby given that Articles of Incorporation were filed with and approved by the Department ol SW ot the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, on the 22nd dav of September, 1975, for the purpose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation of a business corporation which was organized under the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ap 8.11 836 (z) (z) 8.94 9.77 11 09 N.L. 2.61 N.L. 4.61 N.L. 7.31 7.W t-in Dvn 3.61 N.L.

Fin Ind 3.63 N.L. Fin Inr A 17 I Tudor 20th CG CI Unified Unifund r-UNDS: Conver Eauitv Fund Grwth Incom 4.63 5.06 IstFd Vo 9.78 0M 7.13 7.79 be held on Thurs. afternoon at 1 o'clock. Al.ASKI Suddenly on Mon. Dec.

1, 1975, Gertrude F. ot West Mifflin Pa beloved wife ot Charles C. Calaski; mother of Robert Ca-laski of Wye ott, N. Also 1 grandchild. Sister of Mrs.

Florence Stater Stephen Polaski of Elizabeth, N. J. Friends received from 2-4 7-9 at fhe WILLIAM E. GRIFFITH MORTUARY 5636 Brownsvitle Rd Broughton-Curry, Pa. Funeral Thurs.

at 9 a with Funeral Mass in Holy Spirit Church at 9:30 a.m. CVXLDWKLL Nov. 30, 1975, Hilda Rin-scheid, wife of the late Ken th mother of Fr. James R. Caldwell Capuchin, Kenneth Janet Anselm and Kathleen Ham met; also 11 grandchildren.

Funeral on Wed. ai 9 a from the ALBERT BOREK FUNERAL HOME, 249 Main St Law-renceville. Funeral Mass at 10 a.m. in St. Mary Church, 46th St.

Visitation 2-5 7-9 p.m. O.IU O.CO f- Ki 6.61 7.22 Ventur UNION SERVICE GROUP: 7-L i INVESTORS: 4.19 4.58 7.32 8.00 5.64 6.16 11.78 12.87 Tnliim 19 ijn.l. disc i-a 4.35 4.75 COMMONWLTH Grth Fd AmCOD Am Inc Am Mut A Soecl Bnd FA Cod A Gth Am Inc Am Inv Am Nw Prs Stk FdA Wash Am Grth Am Insln Am Invst AmNt Gr GROUP: Dniiv In Grwth Incom Reserv Snectr Fnd Inv Wo Natl Audox SCUDDER FDS Intl Fnd 12.86 N.L. Hi Islel Fnd 21.00 21.65 5.96 6.53 Ivv Fund 5.91 N.L. 7A 8.53 9.27 6.85 7.51 Janus Fd 15.48 N.L.

M-r" Jhnstn 19.31 N.L. 10.66 N.L. JOHN HANCOCK N.L. N.C. NAT SEC FDS: 10.04 incom Stock 1.27 1.37 1st AAultl 3.92 44 Wall 7.84 8.52 Frin Cr 7.83 8.56 Balanc Mgt Res Balanc Stv Com Soecol iv i.m trust: 4.13 N.L.

2.12 2.32 Como Co Como Bd 1.00 N.L. Como Fd 6.49 7.11 Concrd 12.89 N.L. 8.11 N.L. 20.34 N.L. .4.6 4.01 Bnd Fd 18.01 19.58 Brd Iv Nail Inv Un CoDt Union In UNITED Accum Bnd Fd Cont gw Cont Inc Incom Vangd Utd SvcF USAA Co 7.11 7.73 FOUNDERS 11.39 12.39 6.14 6.71 9.14 9.99 11.53 12.60 FUNDS: 5.77 6.32 6.56 7.19 8.25 9.04 8.11 8 89 10.06 11.02 4.62 5.06 2.23 N.L.

7.89 N.L. 9 42 956 Bond Sr Dlvidn Pref Stk Incom Stock Sr Sbd Lev 4.11 Grwth 5.77 6.27 Siannt 7 14 fi in 4.10 4.48 3.18 3.48 5.46 5.97 4.32 4.72 6.71 7.33 5.16 5.64 SECURITY FDS: S-St TL-ts GROUP 9.00 9.50 Grwth 6.36 4.97 Cons Inv Eauitv KEYSTONE: 10.51 11.49 Cust Bl 11.26 I .24 cnsln ow V5.20N.L. incom urwtn 3.08 3.38 5.90 6.47 6.52 7.15 8.13 8 87 43 4.64 ConMt In 6.15 N.L. Mtual X16.70 17 47 NEW ENG LF: Invest Ultra Sentinel 8.26 9 03 7.86 8.59 Eauitv 14.17 15.40 l.m Contrv 11.05 11.95 Soecll 9510.58 Davido 5.74 N.L. FRANKLIN 6.84 7.48 DELAWARE GROUP: 7.94 8.63 Grwth 11.34 12.23 lentrv US GvtS Cust Cust Cust Cust Cust HAREHLD GRP AXE B2 17.46 19.13 B4 X7.13 7.82 Kl 6.56 7.19 K2 X4.84 5.30 X17.73 19.44 13.19 14.34 12.70 13.80 I DNTC Corns! 4.54 4.96 HOUGHTON: Decalr nr.i-h 8.0 t-und A 4.77 4.64 UbLIFE FUNDS: ADex 3.68 4.03 Bui Fnd 6.90 7.55 Com Stk 10.46 11.44 VALUE LINE FDS: Vol Lne 5 18 5 66 6.59 7.16 Delw 4.87 5.32 4.26 4.66 7.27 7.95 6.31 6.90 Entror Flet Fd Horbr Legal 9 37 10 24 8 30 8.69 9.00 3.76 4.11 29 25 N.L.

3 82 4 19 .62 N.L. i 46 11.43 3811.34 7.62 6.J8 9.18 CASSA Gwth Sr Fr Incm US Gv Utilitie Res Can Rs Eatv 5.90 6.47 5.55 6.08 1.57 1.72 9.43 10.33 X3.94 4.32 3.28 3.59 2.96 3.24 9.00 9.84 Incom Side NEA Mt Neuwth Newton New Wld Nichlos Nest Ivtr Omega One will III 10. Cust Cust Cust 5.51 6.02 Delto 9 37 10.25 deVeoh 53 S4 12.16 N.L Poce Fd 7.61 8.32 Fund Stock BLC Gth Bnbs Inc Bobs Inv Fec.cn HI Rpnrnn 11 N.L. Drect CD 7.74 3.13 4.10 3.35 7.05 SHEARSON FDS 7.06 2.86 3.74 3.06 6.45 4.13 4.51 6.27 6.85 2.67 2.92 Anollo Pnlnr 13.27 N.L. 6.76 6.88 DodaCx 14.17 N.L.

vai inc Lev Gth Val Soc VANCE i-KI Ltba 9.33 N.L. 8 09 N.L. 9.14 N.L. Dr Burh 8.73 N.L. Fd Mt do 7.75 N.L.

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6.96 N.L. 5.99 6.55 762 8.33 6.36 N.L. 7.96 N.l. 12.17 N.L. On Mon.

at Whiteman Manor Nursing Home, Myrtle Spittal, of 1406 Grandview McKeesport. Beloved wife of Angelo J. (Bud) Cassa; sister ot Charles W. Spittal, aunt of Robert Spittal. Friends received at the WtLLlG FUNERAL HOME 220 9th McKeesport.

Services Wed. 11 a.m. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. CIRILLO Attorney Joseph on Sunday Nov. 30, 1975, of the Lexington Arms, Aspmwall, beloved husband of Martha Rupp Cirillo; father of Carol Terese Egan, grandfather of Knsty and elf Egan.

Family requests that friends call on Tuesday 2-4 and 79 p.m at the NEVIL E. FRANK FUNERAL HOME, 1314 Middle St. Sharpsburg. Mass of Christian Burial in Madonna ot Jerusalem Church on Wednesday at 9 a.m. If desired memorials may be made to the Presbyterian University Hospital.

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St Fr Inc Proceedings DIVORCES GRANTED MUELLER, Koren Knowlson from Robert. DAILY, Barbara J. from John M. PARKER, Constance Ann from Ronald. MCALLISTER, Wanda from John R.

WILLIAMS, Francis M. from Donald R. KELLY, Nancy A. from Patrick M. SHAH, Frances A.

from Elai Hussaln. JULIAN, Lillian K. from Mark J. COLEMAN, Robert N. from Bertha.

HAZLIP, Jo Ann from Ston. MALLOY, Alice from Fred. JOHNSON, Joyce A. from Earl L. MICHAEL, Linda Katheryn from Robert O.

COLANGELO, Anthony H. from Emma V. GROSSI, Victoria from Vincent. WILLIAMS, Karen L. from John F.

MAJHAN, Mildred from Anthony J. MORELLI, Louis G. from Maria A. CURIGLIANO, Joseph from Diane. ZARRA, Cvnthla from Thomas M.

SEVERN, Jessica from David G. RUr ING, Donald L. from Patsy L. FLEISHCHMAN, Susan from Steohen. DOWNING, Margaret Susan from James M.

GENCHUR, Eun Hit from George Craig. BURKb, Raymond A. from Virginia R. CORNELIUS, Margaret M. Irom Charles R.

DIVORCES FILED McCONNELL, Lynn S. against Alon F. HOSTETLER, Donald E. against Virginia. ROSENSTEIL, Belva against Lawrle E.

GILMER, Francis N. against HERRON, Raymond against L.re.io J. RIPPLE, William against Gail. GROFF, Ira G. against Helen F.

PETERSON, Charles H. against Gloria A. JOSEPH, Bonlta J. against John SADOWSKI, Linda J. against Felix R.

HENDEL, Nancy R. against McCORMlCK, Robert N. against FORMOSA, Stephanie P. against L. against Helen.

NAGEL, Maria C. against Martin E. BELL, Veronica J. ogalnsl H. BATTAGLI Joseph F.

against joyeclyn A. PEYTON, Robert against Patrl- DEYARMIN, Sarah against Thomas. CIKIC, Nikola against Wlllca. KNIGHT, Lettn M. aguinst Arthur.

Affilot 6.69 7.22 Am Bus 293 3.16 Bnd rieh 9.41 10.28 LUTHERAN BRO: PIONEER FD 37.35 37.75 Stote 5tr A GnBd 7.95 8.69 Fairfld Pion Fd 11.28 12.23 STEADMAN FDS OVER THE COUNTER also survived by one grandson. Private services and interment will be held at the convenience ot fhe family, No calling hours. Arrangements by E. GAILEY SHARP FUNERAL HOME, New Wilmington, Pa MOCLAMEN Suddenly On Sunday Nov. 30, W5, Jeremiah (Jerry), ot Mill-vale, beloved husband ot Amelia Borstnar, father of Mrs, Jeanne Hourt, Mrs.

Kathleen Bell, also 3 grandchildren. Cousin of Rev. Raymond Houlahen. Friends received after 7 p.m. Monday at the WALTER M.

HEALY FUNERAL HOME, 425 Grant Ave, Millvale. Funeral Mass in SI. Ann Church on Weds. Dec. 3 at 10 a.m.

Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. KATYRVNECK On Sunday, November 30, 1975, Mary, of Forbes Avenue, wife ot the late John Katyryneck, beloved mother of Mrs. Sophie Simon, Mrs, Anne Cherry, Mrs. Jutia Deberson; also survived by six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; two nieces, Mrs. Jean Gordon and Mrs.

CatLy Hill. Friends received at the JOHN J. GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 So. 15th S.S. Funeral Wednesday at 9 am, Divine Liturgy in St, Vladimir's Ukr.

Orth. Ch. at 10 am. Parastas Tuesday at 7:30 pm. Family hurs 2-4 and 7-9 pm.

KOHAN On Dec. 1, 1975, Andrew of Allison Park, husband of Agnes Welsh; father of Susan ufmewski, Joseph, Robert, Thomas, William, Ronald, Andrew, John, Ann, Wancy, Jane a fid the late Albert Kohan; brother of Mary Kratz, Julia Kohan, Irene Prycl, Dollie Kohan, George, Steve and Francis Kohan. Visitation with the family 2-4 7-9 p.m. at the HENRY C. BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt.

Royal Glenshaw. Mass ot Christian Burial in St. Ursula's Church, on Wed. morning at 10 o'clock. (Rosary on Tues.

eve. af 8 o'c-locL). KRUPINSKI On Sun. Nov. 30, 1975, Mary of McKees Rocks, wife of the late John, mother of Josephine Oachowski, Eleanor Herma-nowicz Henry, Louis John Krupinski.

It Grandchildren, great grandchildren. Received at the MCDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME 1225 Chartiers McKees Rocks, Mass of Christian Burial will be held in St. Francis De Sales Church on Wed. Dec. 2, at 9 a.m.

LACINA Of 970 Laurie Lane, N. Huntingdon, on Nov. 30, 1975, Rose Svoboda, sister of Catherine Wright and Ann Galley. Friends received RODGERS FUNERAL HOME, 805 Penn a. Irwin, 2-4, 7-9 p.m.

Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m.. Immaculate Conception Church. LEMCIIAK On Dec. 1, (975, Michael beloved husband of Betty Lemchak, father of Barbara Piotrowski, Michael, Patricia Klavon, Dorothy Scolaro, Madeline Eggers, John Lemchak. Survived by 13 grandchildren, also bu by brothers, Edward John sisters, Stela Biskupiak, Anna Re-gelski, Katnerine Mincer, Mary Zabka.

Friends received at MICHAEL ANCZUKIE WICZ FUNERAL HOME, 3110 Brere-ton Ave. Mass of Christian Burial in the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church on at 9:30 a.m. MADEJA On Sun. Nov. 30, 1975, Mary S.

Sventy, wife of the late Michael J. mother of Mrs. Sophie Macurak, John, Joseph, Mrs. Marian Tomko, Michael of Am. Mrs.

Irene Kuchta. Also survived by 34 grandchildren 11 great grandchildren. Sister ot Mrs. Sophie of John Sventy ot Czechoslavakia: Friends members of St. Matthews Christian Mothers received at the THOMAS J.

GMITER FUNERAL HOME 2323 Carson S. Funeral Thurs 9 a m. Funeral Mass at St. Matthews Church at 10 a.m. McCALL (Hogg) On Sunday Morning, Nov.

30, 1975, Eva Marie Hogg, wife of the late Perry W. McCall of Allison Park, formerly of the North Side; mother of Norman L. and the late Elmer Hoag; also survived by 5 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchil-cren. Friends will be received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. in the LESTER c.

Mcdonald funeral HOME, 529 California Avalon, where services will be held on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. McCarthy Frank aged 57, of Butler, on Sunday, November 30, 1975; of Karen McCarthy and Maureen Barrett, one granddaughter; brother of Mrs. Anna Corbett, Mrs. Margaret Donovan, Mrs. Rita Hess and Miss Helen McCarthy.

Friends received at the YOUNG FUNERAL HOME, 137 Jefferson Butler, 7-9 Monday. Blessing service from the funeral liome at 2 p.m. DICE War EBk Wash NR Waxmn I Weeden Weigt Wt Wellng 24 26Vi 7 8 "4 9'4 91 20 1V2 1934 20'4 13V4 1414 Ravmd 944 IOV4 RitM Pac Rec 9'j IO'j Real Belo 20 .4 21 Reg Elec 9V8i Reli Univ 21J4 Tx x30 2VA Rex Pr Raymond on Nov. 30, 195, of Turtle Creek, husband of Anna Huschar Dice; brother of Mildred Schill. Friends received at the NEW JOBE FUNERAL HOME, corner of Shaw Triboro Turtle Creek, where services will be held Weds, at 10:30 a.m.

Visitations 2-4 and 7-9. 8' 2 Wstcsl Pt Ws KvGs 2 14V2 15V Wstmr CI Hi 12 iKnaoe Vt lOJi Knuds Co 29 30Vj.Kogcr Pr iV Krueger 364 37 Lnclefl St ''Larsn Co Lawsn Pr 8 Lazv Bov Legset PI 8'. H'u ChmD 2m J'4 Bdst I Ctnr 20'3 22 Revn 91 9'4 10 11 Vt 3V, 4'4 8 8'l 5'i 6 7 B'4 4 444 13'4 14 3 7 3 4 38'l 147 15 23'2 24 1334 17 18 7'4 75'. 16V. 26'2 27'4 434 5V4 3'j 3'.

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18 19 35V. 7'2 8 18 111? FrI 5 Mc Cmck ,2 McDwl IS' In 8 McQuav 5' 'Measur 3 t.Drm ii.ii. 1,71: ASE STOCK INDEX Pay Record Meritrn Period Ami INCREASED 2'4 234 Market Value 85'35 37 iAv sh Change 14 I4V2I 36 373, FIVE LEADING STOCKS i Sales Clos AlbertsonJs Inc .18 3-4 .05 19.31 Rnxter Lab IFood lw Enrect HI Forest 01 Chg. 2'4 12-22 Cunningham Drug 11 nvi 10 .4 ''svnrex Loron Vi.voo Kathryn Q. nee Quigley, on Nov.

30, 1975, beloved wife ot Carmel Scapes; mother of David C. Scapes. Friends received 2-4 7 9 p.m. at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, F. Winter, 4730 Friendship Ave.

Services on Thurs. at 1 1 a.m. SCOTT Suddenly, on Sunday morning, November 30, 1975, Harvey J. Scott; beloved husband of Josephine M. Scott, father of Dr.

John H. Scott and Patricia A. Scott of Mrs. Gayle F. McCracken of Troy, survived by five grandchildren; brother of the late Thomas E.

Scott of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Friends are being received at the McCABE BROS. INC. FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn E.

between the hours of 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, December 3, 1975, at 9 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial St. Lawrence's Church 10 a m. The family suggests memorials be sent to the Little Sisters of the Poor, Pa.

SITTMAN Beulah on Dec. 1, 1975, of Forest Hills; wife of the late Charles Sittman, aunt of Patricia Hansen and Graham Bra-dour. Friends may call at the WtLCOX-FITZGERALD FUNERAL HOME, Rebecca s. Center Wiikinsburg. Services Thurs.

morning af 11 o'clock. (Family hours 2-4 7-9). THOMAS On Mon. Dec. 1, 1975, Bruce E.

of Turtle Creek, beloved husband of Edith Snavely father of Gladys Kidston, Bruce cCharles Clair Shirley Verner, Frances Thomas, Bur--nace Tharp, Judith Pellegrino, Gloria Bader also 30 grandchildren 3 great grandchildren. Brother of Mae Reigh, Alice Payne, Ruth Sellers, Bertha O'Donnell, Mary Clare Naverette. Friends will be received at the JOHN L. OUIN-LAN FUNERAL HOME lllh Airbrake Turtle Creek where services will be held Wed. at 1:30 p.m.

TRABERT On Nov. 30, 1975, William beloved husband ol Josephine Nussbaumer Trabert of Ross father of Mrs. Dorothy M. Zebo; also three grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. Family requests visitation between the hours of 2-4 7-9 p.m.

at the NORMAN G. HEARO FUNERAL HOME, 4047 Perrysville N.S. Funeral on Wed. at 9 30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial in the Church of the Nativity at 10 o'clock.

TRKW On Sun. Nov. 30, 1975, Dora, af Tulsa, Okla of North Hills, wite of the late Philip mother of Mrs. Virg Adams, Rev. Gordon Trew, Douglas Trew, Mrs.

Dorothy Peterson Mrs. Phyllis Straw, sister of Roy Kale Mrs. Gladys Swarti; also 15 grandchildren 11 great grandchildren. Funeral D' SCHELLHAAS FUNERAL HOME 38U Center Ave, (of! the Horseshoe) West View, on Wed. at I p.m.

Visitation 2-4 7-9 URSPRUNG On Sunday Nov. 30, 1975, Max Ursprung, beloved husband of Frances Kaeser Ursprung, father of Walter Ursprung of New Mexico and Betty Mastro ot also survived by 8 Brother of hekla Dangl of Germany. Funeral from McCABE BROS. INC. FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut Shady side, on Wednesday Dec 3 at 9 a m.

Mass of Christian burial at St. Raphael's Church at 10 a.m. Visitations with the family 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. WILLIAMS On Saturday, November 1975, Edward of Oormont, hPlnu.4 ho.Ksn 2-26 4'j 2-6 12-12 12-12 2-2 1211 18 12.10 12-3 17 fa House or paDrics Interco Inc 31 23'i 163. 2634 P8.F Industs IniDerial Oil Sambos Rest Houston Oil 49 100 38,700 X23.700 23,100 Pnend tc Mrs Smiths Pit 1-J 1-23 1219 12-10 6 19 v.

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L. 364, as amended. The name of the corpprotion Is Brass and Woodwind Shop, Inc. The purpose pr purposes which II was organized: The Corporation shall have unlimited power to engage in and to do any lawful business for which corporations mov be Incorporated under the Business Corporation Law, as amended, including, but not limited to, the business of selling ana repairing musical instruments, and for these purposes to have, possess ond enloy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly. 10 1H4 12VS: 17V2 I8V4 Stores nl 77n nm VcJir.

.2266 19'. 4 20'4'Hunt Mfg X51 56 63'2 65 HVOtt Hvter .341 .3814 .9191 On Sun. Nov. 30, 1975, Winifred Nellie Dohrer, ot Titusville, in her 80th year. Widow ot the late John W.

Dohrer, Friends will be received from 2 4 7 9 at the OSCAR MILLER FUNERAL HOME Troy Hill, Pa. where services will be "held on Thurs. Dec. 4th, at 1 p.m. ESPY Florence, on Nov.

30, 1975; wife of the late William Espy; mother of Mrs. Mitdred Londino and Donald W. Espy; six grandchildren. Friends received at the JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, Mon.

from 7 9 nv, where funeral services will be held on Tues. afternoon at 1 o'clock. (JKRSTLAl'KR On Monda, December 1, 1975, Crescentia (Cynthia), formerly of Elliott, at Reyency Hall, North Hills; survived by 15 nieces and nephews. Friends received Tuesday, 7-9 rn. and Wednesday 2-4 7-9 p.m.

at A. STAAB AND SONS FUNERAL HOME, 900 Chartiers W.E., Pgh. Mass of Chnstain Burial in St. Martin's Church on Thursday, December 4 at 10:30 a.m. On Sunday, November 30, 1975, Harry of Lawrencevtlle, husband ot Marion Watte, father of Marion, Harry W.

Donald, Ronald ana Penny; also seven grandchildren. Brother of Catherine, Edward, Bettymae, Evelyn, Dorothy and Florence. Funeral from the VERNER G. LUTZ FUNERAL HOME, (formerly Henmnger), 4635 Butler on Wednesday, December 3 at 11 am. Mass of the Resurrection at St, Mary's Church, 46th at 12 noon.

Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 pm. CiRIMALDI Of Aspinwall, on Anna Mae (Pflum); wife of the late Thomas Grimaldi, mother of Joseph Grimaldi, Dolores Grimaldi, Dorothy Ann Ritter and Mary Jane Lydon, sister of Harry Pflum and Rose Haggerfy; also five grandchildren, visitation at the EUGENE N. WORRELL FUNERAL HOME, S20 Main St. Funeral Mass on Dec. 3, at 10 in St.

Scholastica Church. HARRISON On Sun. Nov. 30, 1975, Hilda Harrison ot the Jewish Home 4 Hospital for the Aged, sister of Allan Harrison of West Va Mrs, Rae Rofey of Pgh Services will be held at BLANK BROS. FUNERAL HOME Forbes Ave at Cratt, at 10 a.m.

on Wed. Interment Tree ot Lite Cemetery, Sharpsburg. HKTHKRI(iTO: On Dec. 1, 1975, ot Pt Breeze, Ruth beloved daughter of the late Hiram L. and Elizabeth Barton Hether-ington; sister of Joseph and Louise Hethenngton, aunt of Mother Mary Catherine CPA and Mrs Francis T.

Murphy grandaunt of Robert, John, Edward and Louise Marie Murphy Friends will be received at J6HN A. FREYVO-GEL SONS, 4900 Centre Ave at Devonshire St', 2 4 7-9 on Tues Wed Funeral on Thurs. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Bede's Church at 11 a.m. HOIiUE Mrs.

Nan of Youngsjown, O. (formerly of Pgh died Nov. 30, 1975, wife ot Rubrrt T. Hoaue; mother of Mrs Sehesf 15 1534 Norway iKrone Portugal Escudo Sooin Peseta Sweden Krona Switzerland Franc West Germany Mark Argentina Peso R1T17II Free Cruzeiro Colombia Free Peso Peru Sol Uruquav Peso Venezuela Bolivar Jaoan Yen .1145 .0310 71. II, Br 2 3 5 6 4'2 4'b 21 "2 22 X241-2 2S'2 26' i 27'4 25'-4 26', 14 21' -j 22' 4 5 .5" Dnr T.nm .0225 .325 .2337 .0033 Corporation Huntings I4IV2 UT'2 Chubb Co 37 Inda Wot Ch FrChk 19 19 a Inds Nucl Ott SoGa 5V2 534 Inforex Citzns Ut 2S3 Instr Lab i C'tz UtA 28V, 29" Interc En Clark Mf Intmt Gs CleveDk 13'2 14'4 In A Clev Trlv 1 .3 2 1 Intersil Pre ifso ui Lum Pres.

Wind Wthr. 30.23 26 48 W-5 Clear Comparative temp, ond prcclp. 75 '74 73 '72 '71 '70 '69 High 44 37 41 39 31 61 35 Low 28 29 28 28 19 35 24 Mean 36 33 35 34 25 48 30 Precip. .92 0 .09 0 .16 Normal temo. (or the 35 Excess In temp, lor day 1 Excess In temp, tor month.

1 Excess in temp, tor 254 Total precip. for month Normal precip. tor month .08 Precip. deficiency for month .08 Total precip. lor year 43.53 Normal precip.

or year ..33.83 Excess in precip. for year 9.7 FINAL NASDAQ MOST ACTIVE K. Rev 7 4 -w nvs5 Cos I I- Pov Sv iosa iv. Pr Entro 2 2 54 23 p.n, nlf Volume Bid Asked eng. 139.100 IIV4 25' 9 120.800 2 2'4 14 11 If.

Pnt HUH MERZLAK HvyPenn OffshGas g.Jnenn Life 74irPnnk Orannstn 34iWest Utd Res 6 Pptrnlle 73 34 Net Income (per share) latest period year earlier Atlantic Gas Light vr 9 301 513,200,000 2.51) $11,600,000 2.20) Collins Foods Intl (2nd 0 10 31) S77I.00O 23) $217,000 (.06) House of Fabrics (3rd 10 31) 4. VUUtf LUU 4J 2 40 4 I CocoC La 17. 18 Comm CI 1534 Cml Shro 18 19V2, 1 Cwl NIGs 15' 4 16'4 CmwTI 23'4 24 4 Cntr Auto 10 4 Cotrvis 4-4 Conn Fcl 12' 2 13' 4 a Conn Gen 47' 4 42 Jamesb Jasn Em Johns EF Jor.lvn Kaiser St Kalvnr Knman Kenrn Tk Kellv Ser 1UV.JS0 3 3' 4 64,300 7-16 "7 58,800 4'. 4 58,200 39 39V2 57,900 42 47 51,200 3734 38 S0.900 3'4 3 41.800 8'b 8'i- 26'2 27 RurnuD Sims 3'4 334Am Exoress 27' 4 28 ittnnkomerica 9'j tO'iiTnmoax Inc 6. 63iipirst Artists 15j: 13 34 7 18 5 13', 7'Pmkrtn 1334 Pion HBd 34j4Pioner a Pitt NCD IS1 Prnt Hen 53 4 Precs Mt 14'''2 P'oqre 15' PSN Cor Putn Cno i luorcnesier uos Va A NAbu voium loflov 4,914,4.00 4 Ounkr fh 33 51.800.000 311 51,200,000 1.22) Ideal Toy (3rd 1010) SI 956.000 (.63) 51,552,000 (.52) Kimball Intl (4th 610) $2,260,000 2.62) $2,521 000 4.04) Reliance Electric Ce (4th 0 10 31) $8,900,000 (.63) $8,500,000 (.62) Rooer Carp (3rd O) 4S34 46 41 Kemoer 23 26 Ess 1 1'4'Kev Dnto 11 UN Keves Fb 14'4 15 Kcvst Int I434 15V2IKMS Ind 143 1474 Oiiern Ca 455 20V2 UrKhnriQed 1.731 4 Cns Poor Cordis Cd Cousins Cross Co Curl Noll Panl Intl i mm 24 234 3'8 2517, 225 230 IOTOI (Ludwig) Williams; lather of Judith Meckley of Wil liam n.

ano fc. Richard Wil- $1,325,000 (.51) a-Restated for llfo; deficit. Rusi Tons (3rd 11 1) $2,394,000 (.57) $2,740,000 (.53) sneiier-Giooe core (4tn a 30( $6,800 000 (1.11) $2900,000 (.72) Chapman and Gladys Lau of N.J.; also survived by four grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7 9 p.m at the L. RFIMU4IICD Attn cnu 1 MORTUARY, 2630 Liberty DECEMBER 1, 1975 PITTSBURGH, PA.

Separate and Sealed Propos-o I will be received at the Purchasing Department of Community College of Alleaheny County, 610 Smlthtleld Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, until 10:00 A.M., E.S.T. on Friday, December 12, 1975, and will be publicly opened at 10:00 A.M., E.S.T. on Friday, December 12, 1975 In the Conference Room, 610 Smlthfield Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for the following proppsals: PROPOSAL NO. 529 Snow Blade-Plow-South Campus Special bidding blanks and envelopes for use of bidders, Instructions to Bidders, and conditions renulatlna bidding, together with sepclflcatlons, may be had upon application nt the Purchasing Department, 610 smlthficirt Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Proposal must be accompanied by a ten per cent (10 per cent) Certified Check or a ten per cent (10 per cent) Bid Bond to the order of the Community College ol Allegheny County for tne amount fixed In the specifications as evidence that the bidder will accept same and carry out the conditions of the contract In case of award.

No bidder may withdraw his bid tor a period pf ninety (90) dnys after the scheduled closing time for receipt pf bids. The Board ol Trustees reserves the right to relect any and all bids. A. W. BFATTIE, Chairman Roard of Trustees Community College Of Allegheny County nve.

services Wednesday 11 am. at Bethany Lutheran Church, Dormont. tnterment Jefterson Memorial Park. John on November 30, 1975, beloved husband ot Barbara Rebaric Merzlak, fa ther of Mrs. Peter (Babe) Tarasi, Mrs.

Michael (Sara! Kushon, Mrs. John (Dorothy) Kuna, Anna, Michael, John, Joseph, Edward and the late Charles Merzlak; also survived by 24 grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren. Friends received at the WM. J. OGRODNIK FUNERAL HOME, 333 Butler on Monday 7-9 p.m.

and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Mary's R.C. Church, Sharpsburg, on Wednesday at 9 30 a.m. MISTELSKE On Mon Dec 1, 1975, Anthony J.

ot the North Side, husband of the late Lucy; father of Ray mond. Mane Belo, Leonard and Mildred Muck, also eight grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren Friends received at the NOVAK FUNERAL HOME, 3313 Brighton Rd. Mass ot Christian Burial in St, Leo's Church, 10 a.m. Visitation 2 4, 7-9 p.m. MOORE Robert Rovce, 80 years of age, ot SewicMpy, Pa on Sun Nov, 30, 1975, beloved father of James of Sewickley, Robert R.

of Aliquippa and Harold L. ot Longmont, Colo 10 grandchildren. Friends will be received 2 4. 79 at the RICHA.RO D. COLE FUNERAL HOME, 371 Heavpr St SewtcHley.

where a service will be held Wed. at II am. A CITY OFFICE DATA For period ending 4 p. m. Maximum 43 Mcnn 35 Minimum 27 Precip RIVER REPORT The Allegheny River was rising slightly Monday morning while the Monongahela and upper Ohio were aoout stationary.

The rivers should change little during the next 24 hours. Light to moderate rainfall was reported over the district during the 24-hour period ending at 7 a.m. Monday with heavier amounts over the upner Allegheny basin where auantltles ranged from ud to near .75 Inch. A tew light snowfall repjrts were received from the northern portion of the district. River staaes were reported os follows.

Allegheny River; Warren, Pa. 4.3S, Franklin, Po. 5 3N, Porker, Pa 4R. Monongahela Rivei Grecnr.boro, Lock 7, Pa. (Uooer Gagel 9 8S.

Chenl River: Parsons, W.Vo. 3.2R. West Fork River: Clarksburg, W.Vo. 2.4S. Youohlogheny River: Sutersville, Pa.

4.7IJ, Beaver River: Beaver Foils, Pa. 4.9R. Ohio River: Pittsburgh, Po, 16. IP, Doshlelds Dam (Upper Gage) 15. 6S, Monlaomery Dam, Pa.

(Lower Gtigel II. 75, Pike Island Lock and Dam, W.Vo. (Lower Gage) 13. iR. F-Foiling, -Rising, S-Sta-tlocorv, P-Ponl, U-Unknown.

OFFICE SPACE INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED INSTALLED TO YOUR PLANS The Coropee 0ic Complex MODERN BUILDINGS FOR Sq. Ft. Bldg. Ideal for offices. Display Rooms.

On site parking. Immediate access to Parkway. MANUFACTURING DISTRIBUTION WAREHOUSING 10,000 to 200,000 SQ.FT. STRATEGIC LOCATIONS IN GREATER PITTSBURGH ZIMMER On Sunday, Nov 30. 197S, Tony, husband of Carolina Michalec.

ol Bethel Park; lather of John, of Bristol, Pa Mrs. Ann Sancewich, of Adel-phia, Md Mrs Frances Pew-lick, Mrs. Caroline Westen and Mrs. Eluabelh Fenosiff all of Bethel Park, brother of Mrs. Marv Ziner Inri AAr.

Cmm 1 1 AND WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA i i also ten grandchildren, ten great grandchildren and six step-children. Friends received rom from 2-4 7-9 Mncner I PENN CENTER itSJLJ COrnPa1y' Jk I I ''ItSw 4i2-2-oo I r.t.'s.;;.. I 241.6100- 1 flC I 11 INDUSTRIAL PARKS -rroxt COMMERCE CENTERS 5600 Forwerd Ave 0 ai me I14RULD E. CON-ELL FUNERAL KOMI, 5170 Library Ave Relhl Dark Funeral liturgy in St Valen-I'ne's Church on Wednesday al of Campbell, and Robert T. Pittsburgh Skies Sunset Tue'dav 4:54 iv 111 riV t'SMi'iis.

ira 'Illllif, -togua Jr. of Barber ton, 140 Sunrise Wednesday 7:26 0. I AafteRf'S4VfleV4aKJMwSi33MSi.

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