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18 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Thursday, May 23, 1991 The Accu-Weather forecast (or noon, Thursday, May 23. Imm show high tompvratuiM. LA OBITUARIES Helen Ohringer, was fund-raiser in Jewish events Helen Stern Ohringer, 102, who was active as a fund-raiser in the Jewish community, died of congestive heart failure yesterday in her Shadyside home. Mrs. Ohringer was a founding member of Hadassah Ein Karem chapter and hosted the first of many donor luncheons in her home 58 years ago.

The event grew to become Hadassah's major fund-raiser, and in 1978, she was named Hadassah-Israel Bond Honoree for Distinguished Service. On her 90th birthday, she was honored with a community celebration. In 1960, the State of Israel bond organization named her a woman of valor and exemplary service for Israel. Mrs. Ohringer and her late husband, Abraham, founded the Ohringer Home Furniture Co.

in 1912 and established stores in Braddock, ald W. of Eighty Four, Washington County. Arrangements are by Beinhauer's, 2828 Washington Road, Peters. ELSEWHERE Nicholas Dante, 49, who won a Pulitzer Prize and a Tony Award as a co-author of "A Chorus Line," the longest-running show in Broadway history, of AIDS Tuesday in New York City. Mr.

Dante, whose real name was Conrado Morales, started his career as a dancer. Rhody Mark Mamula, 70, formerly of Pittsburgh where he worked for Jones Laughlin Steel Corp. for 30 years, of a heart attack Monday in Oceanside, Calif. He had resided in San Diego County, for the past three years. Hoang Van Hoan, 86, a founding member of the Vietnamese Communist Party who defected to China in 1979, sometime last week in China.

He had been hospitalized since January with a lung infection. Compiled by Ernie Hoffman Burd Stevenson Burd Blair Dickson Stevenson, formerly of Sewickley Heights, died of heart disease Tuesday in Fair Winds Manor nursing facility in Sarver. Mrs. Stevenson, 90, was a graduate of Sweet Briar (Va.) College. She was a Red Cross volunteer during World War II and a member of the Allegheny Country Club and the Presbyterian Church of Sewickley.

Surviving are a daughter, Burd B. Fleischmann of Cincinnati; a son, Frederick J. Jr. of Edgeworth; seven grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren. Arrangements are by the Dallas S.

Irvine Funeral Service 702 Beaver Sewickley. Howard I. Strang Howard I. Strang, a retired roller for USX Irvin Works, died of pneumonia yesterday in Washington Hospital. He was 74.

Mr. Strang, of Whitehall, retired in 1977. He was a first class petty officer in the Navy during World War II and he was a Mason. He is survived by a brother, Don 60" WRM STATIONARY High Low Showart ftan T-itorms Flurnai WEATHER TODAY Mostly sunny and warm, high 85 to 90. Tonight, fair, low 60 to 65.

TOMORROW Partly sunny, warm and humid with a chance of thunderstorms, low 55 to 70, high in the 80s. Travelers' forecast tMIAau.WwtMr.lne. Snow lea Sunny Pt. Cloudy Cloudy SATURDAY Partly sunny, warm and humid with a chance of thunderstorms, low 55 to 70, high in the 80s. SUNDAY Partly sunny, warm and humid with a chance of thunderstorms, low 55 to 70, high in the 80s.

24-hour report National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Weather Radio broadcasts latest weather information or warnings 24 hours a day on VHF band at 162.55 MHz. District Pipeline company, state agree on spill cleanup Nation Yesterday Today Sky Sky com). cond. Anchorage 64 41 Clear 62 40 Clear Atlanta 79 66 Cloudy 82 66 Cloudy Atlantic City 71 60 Clear 72 62 Cloudy Baltimore 86 64 Cloudy 84 63 Cloudy Boston 80 56 Cloudy 68 56 Cloudy Bultalo 78 62 Cloudy 80 62 Cloudy Charleston, C. 85 67 Cloudy 87 68 Cloudy Chicago 82 68 Cloudy 83 68 Cloudy Cincinnati 83 65 Cloudy 84 67 Cloudy Cleveland 82 63 Cloudy 83 62 Cloudy Dallas 87 69 Cloudy 87 69 Cloudy Denver 82 54 Cloudy 79 53 Cloudy Detroit 84 62 Cloudy 84 63 Cloudy Honolulu 84 68 Clear 85 69 Clear Houston 85 69 Rain 86 70 Rain Indianapolis 82 67 Cloudy 83 67 Rain Jacksonville 85 71 Cloudy 87 69 Cloudy Las Vegas 82 61 Cloudy 91 65 Clear Los Angeles 68 55 Cloudy 75 57 Clear Miami Beach 83 76 Rain 84 76 Rain Milwaukee 60 60 Rain 83 60 Rain Minneapolis 82 65 Cloudy 81 60 Rain New Orleans 80 71 Rain 83 71 Rain New York 90 65 Clear 83 63 Cloudy Norfolk 83 65 Cloudy 83 65 Cloudy Orlando 86 72 Rain 88 72 Rain Philadelphia 88 64 Clear 85 63 Cloudy Phoenix 91 67 Clear 94 68 Clear St.

Louis 84 69 Cloudy 84 69 Cloudy San Diego 65 56 Cloudy 72 58 Cloudy San Francisco 66 51 Cloudy 69 50 Cloudy San Juan 89 74 Rain 92 74 Cloudy Seattle 66 47 Cloudy 66 48 Cloudy Tampa 86 74 Rain 88 74 Rain Washington 87 66 Cloudy 85 65 Cloudy Today's Sky forecast: cond. Altoona 86 63 Clear Bradford 82 53 Clear DuBois 82 53 Clear Erie 83 62 Clear 84 61 Clear 85 62 Clear Morgantown 87 64 Clear Youngstown 80 60 Clear Foreign Yesterday Beipng 75 57 Cloudy Berlin 61 45 Cloudy Buenos Aires 57 50 Cloudy Cairo 82 61 Clear Geneva 70 43 Clear Jerusalem 66 55 Clear London 73 59 Cloudy Madrid 81 48 Clear Mexico City 84 Clear Montreal 77 54 Cloudy Moscow 64 50 Cloudy New Delhi 94 72 Clear Paris 75 46 Clear Rome 73 43 Clear Sydney 68 57 Rain Tokyo 79 64 Cloudy Toronto 54 46 Cloudy 61 48 Cloudy Check scheme charged A Maryland man has been charged with illegally cashing nearly $47,000 in checks by posing as the owner of a Coraopolis drugstore. David P. Guilot 24, of German-town, was indicted by a federal grand jury yesterday on charges of bank fraud in connection with the scheme. Guilot is accused of cashing 102 checks from December 1986 to March 1988 that belonged to Sherry's Drugstore, Mill Street, Coraopolis.

Guilot told employees of First Federal Bank of Pittsburgh that he owned the drugstore, according to the indictment. Moths devastate forests Pennsylvania's forests suffered the worst gypsy moth devastation in the Northeast last year, and this year will be worse, Gerry Hertel, the U.S. Forest Service's assistant director of Forest Pest Management, announced yesterday. The leaf-eating pests defoliated more than 4.3 million acres of woods Hospital OKs expansion The Ohio Valley General Hospital board of directors has approved a $10 million expansion plan that will add a fourth floor to the south wing for the intensive and intermediate care units and the cardiology, respiratory care and cardiac rehabilitation departments. The plan, which will be financed through gifts and hospital reserves, will include upgrading the second floor diagnostic services corridor, reorganizing and renovating space in the emergency and family health centers and building a parking lot on Heckel Road.

LOTTERY PENNSYLVANIA Yesterday's daily number 522; Big 4 5265; Super 7 3, 18, 20, 21, 22, 26, 51, 53, 67, 74. Helen Ohringer Was 102 years old Greensburg and McKeesport. Surviving are a son, Milton of Chicago; two daughters, Ruth Frank and Betty Abrams, both of Pittsburgh; 13 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. Arrangements are by Burton L. Hirsch Funeral Home 2704 Murray Squirrel Hill.

worked through this matter and we expect to continue cooperating with them." Under the consent agreement and order, Buckeye must submit to the DER within 30 days its plans to treat surface and ground water contamination by using filtration and activated carbon absorption. The contamination is being controlled by absorbent pads and booms, the DER officials said. Within 60 days, Buckeye must give the DER the results of a ground water investigation detailing the extent of ground water contamination and the most effective ways to clean it up. The company must also correct erosion problems at the site where the break in the pipeline occurred. If the company fails to comply with the agreement, it could be fined $500 a day for each offense, state officials said.

reveal tax plan The Associated Press, citing unnamed Democratic sources in the Legislature, reported earlier this week that Casey's new tax package for the fiscal year beginning July 1 would total $2.8 billion. The $1.8 billion in hikes, mainly in business and sin taxes, that he proposed in February would be the largest in state history. Casey would not discuss specific figures for new revenue yesterday, but he did rule out a shutdown of state government as a means of curbing spending. There has been rampant speculation in the Capitol the past week that Casey would close state government for part of June. The Legislature must approve a budget and send it to the governor for his signature by June 30.

House Democrats have been laboring on their own budget blueprint recently. ratify four-year pact Under the contract, fringe benefits will remain the same, but the board and union agreed to form a committee to see how their costs could be controlled, Murray said. The five-year contract, which expires Aug. 31, 1995, is retroactive to Sept. 1, 1990, when the previous agreement ended.

Except for raises based on seniority, the pact provides for no salary increases in the first year, Murray said. As a result of the strike, the teachers each lost about $6,700 in income this year, he said. New Castle's teachers voluntarily returned to their classrooms Dec. 4 after the state Department of Education lost a suit that sought to force the board to seek an injunction ending the strike. Or any appliance you no longer need and make extra cash uniiranntf An art in Classified is a fast.

inexpensive way to reach thousands of potential buyers. 001 Death Notices 001 Death EASLEY. attend his at 9:30 Post-Gazette Harnsburg Bureau HARRISBURG Buckeye Pipe Line Co. has agreed to investigate and clean up soil and ground water contamination caused by a March 1990 pipeline break near Freeport, Armstrong County, that spilled 54,000 gallons of petroleum products into Knapp Run and the Allegheny River, state officials said yesterday. The agreement is contained in a consent order negotiated between the Department of Environmental Resources and Buckeye, which is based Lehigh County.

"While Buckeye has performed some cleanup of the immediate area of the spill, more work is needed to resolve the entire contamination problem," DER Regional Director Charles A. Duritsa said yesterday. Steve Muther, a spokesman for Buckeye, said, "We appreciated the cooperation from the DER as we Casey ready to HARRISBURG Gov. Casey may announce a plan today to increase state taxes by even more than the $1.8 billion he has already proposed. Budget secretary Michael Her-shock promised Friday that the governor would present a revised budget in about a week.

Hershock said he expected the state's year-end deficit to be higher than the $315 million that the administration originally projected. Asked yesterday if he was ready to submit a new taxing and spending plan, Casey said: "I'm going to deal, with that subject soon, hopefully tomorrow. We're trying to get our material together right now and make proposals that are designed to bring a short-term and long-term solution to Pennsylvania's fiscal challenge." New Castle teachers Teachers in the New Castle Area School District, who spent 51 days on the picket line earlier this year, have negotiated a contract that will increase their salaries by $8,500 over the next four years. The contract was ratified by the teachers May 15 and by the school board Sunday. Bernard Murray, chief negotiator for the New Castle Federation of Teachers, said that by the end of the 1994-95 school year, the contract would boost annual starting salaries from $21,500 to $30,000 and the maximum annual salary from $39,950 to $48,450,.

Teachers with a master's degree and 17 years of experience qualify for the top salary. The average teacher salary in the district this year is $38,075. UnloadYour Dishwasher 001 Death Notices 001 Death Notices Ill BRIEF Abortion protesters held Thirteen people who were arrested during a May 14 abortion protest were held for court at a preliminary hearing in City Court yesterday. City Magistrate Moira Harrington said there was sufficient evidence to hold the 13 defendants for trial on charges of failure to disperse and obstructing traffic. The suspects are accused of blocking the doorway of the Allegheny Reproductive Health Center at 200 N.

Highland East Liberty. Man arrested in beating An East End man was arrested yesterday on aggravated assault charges in the April 27 beating of a Homewood man near the victim's home. Adam Barnett, 19, of the 6300 block of Dean Street, surrendered to homicide detectives at Gateway View Plaza after learning a warrant had been issued for his arrest, said Sgt. Fred Wolfe, head of the homicide squad. Barnett was charged with beating Lawrence Yates, 46, of the 7100 block of Hermitage Street.

Yates was found unconscious in the street near his home at 12:30 a.m. on April 27 and has been in Presbyterian University Hospital since then. He was in fair condition yesterday. Wolfe said he did not know the motive for the beating. Phantom to roll again Kennywood Park's Steel Phantom roller coaster, halted for repairs May 12 after park officials determined it was running too fast, will reopen to the public at 1 p.m.

today. Park officials said the ride, billed as the world's fastest roller coaster, had been fitted with brakes to slow it down. Workers tested and fine-tuned the brakes yesterday and will test them again today before allowing riders to board, Kennywood Marketing Director Andy Quinn said. The park's newest coaster was shut down two days after it opened because riders complained of sore necks and park officials found it was exceeding its maximum planned speed of 80 mph. Indicted in kickbacks The former head of security at Presbyterian University Hospital was indicted yesterday on charges that he received $35,636 in kickbacks from a hospital contractor.

The 12-count mail fraud indictment returned in U.S. District Court charges Daniel M. Walton with hiring a contractor to provide a fire protection program in exchange for kickbacks. Walton, 39, of Pennsylvania Avenue, Monroeville, collected in kickbacks half of every payment Presby paid to LDS Associates between April 1985 and January 1987, according to the indictment. Walton could not be reached for comment.

PressPost-Gazette Classified Call263-1201 Classified helps sellers clean up. Notices LATEST DEATHS Binder, Dorothy J. (Thorne) Delahanty (Strehlau), Hazel Easley, Alice Kenney English, William A. Harrison, Andrew F. Hildenbrand, Leo J.

Hoffman, Earl M. Mamula, Rhody Mark Ohringer, Helen Stern Stevenson, Burd Dickson Strang, Howard I. Wiegand, Anna Mae Maykranz Youse. Donald W. 001 Death Notices JORDAN Nicholos Moy 21.

1991 of North Versailles, husband of AAiidred Nonamoher; father of Svtvio, William ond Jeffrey Jordan; brother of Kothryn Corothers ond Dorothy Corngon; oiso 8 grandchildren and 2 great ccf Find Almanac Since 1874. May 23 highest temp, was 92 Airport temperatures 1 a 68 1 p.m 83 2 a 66 2 p.m 81 3a.m 67 3 p.m 85 4 a 64 4 p.m 86 5am 62 5 p.m 86 6 a 63 6 p.m 85 7am 65 7pm 84 8 am 67 8pm 9 a.m.... 72 9 p.m 10a.m 76 10 p.m 11 a 81 11 p.m Noon 82 Midnight Temp, and precip. this date: '90 '89 '88 '87 '86 '85 High 67 66 83 82 58 64 Low 45 56 52 51 50 52 Mean 56 61 67 67 54 58 Prec 0 .41 0 0 0 .04 Airport at 7 p.m. yesterday: Press.

Wind Weather 30.16 84 37 13 Clear Yesterday's high 88 Yesterday's low 62 Yesterday's mean 75 Yesterday's precip 0 Normal temp. day 62 Excess temp. day 13 Excess temp month 160 Excess temp.year 737 Total prec. month 1.96 Normal prec. month 2.66 Total prec.year 11 88 Normal prec.year ..14.78 001 Death Notices 001 Death greot -grandchildren, services at Rodef Shalom Temple, 4905 Fifth on Fri.

11am. Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery. Visitation 2 hrs prior to Services. Family suggests Memorial contributions be mode to the Jewish Notional Fund for Trees in Isreal or the Pittsburgh Chother of Hodassah. Arrangements by the BURTON L.

HIRSCH CHAPEL. STEVENSON On Moy 21, 1991, Burd Dickson Stevenson of Sewickley Heights, PA; wife of the late Frederick J. Stevenson; mother of Mrs. Burd B.S. Fleischmann of Cincin-atti, OH, Frederick J.

Stevenson, Jr. ot dgeworth the late Thomas B. Stevenson; also survived by 7 grandchildren 5 greatgrandchildren. Memoridl service will be held in the Chapel of the Resurrection of the Sewickley Presbyterian Church on Fri. 11:30 a.m.

Memorial contributions moy be made as desired to the Charity of your choice. Eighty Four, late Jack, seven nieces Friends Golden Rule, Fri. 2-4 ond interment Park. WIEGAND fin Tues Anna Mae O'Horo of George Soban, George survived by 14 great Friends PERMAN 923 Shaler Twp. Shaler Plaza), will be held Visitation YOUSE Donald W.

on Wed. of in 1884, lowest temp, was 32 in 1963. Pittsburgh skies Sunset Wed 8:37 p.m. Sunrise Thur 5:56 a.m. Pollution index Downtown Good.

Clairton Good. Avalon Good. Hazelwood Good. Liberty Borough Good. North Braddock Good.

Oakland Good. South Fayette Good. The Allegheny County Department of Health's 24-hour pollution complaint number is 578-811 1. River report Rivers in the Pittsburgh district were generally falling and will not change significantly over the next 24 hours. River stages were reported as follows: Allegheny River: Warren.

Pa. 3.5 R. Franklin. Pa. 3.6 R.

Parker, Pa. 2.6 F. Mononga-hela River: Greensboro. Lock 7. Pa 9.5 Cheat River: Parsons, W.Va.

2.6 F. West Fork River: Clarksburg. W.Va. 4.2 S. Youghiogheny River: Sutersville.

Pa. 3 6 F. Beaver River: Beaver Falls. Pa. 3 8 F.

Ohio River: Pittsburgh. Pa. 16 8 P. Dashields Dam 14. 1 S.

Montgomery Dam. Pa. 12.8 F. Pike Island Lock and Dam. W.Va.

13.3 F. Falling; Missing; Pool; Rising; Stationary; Unknown. 2 Notices 001 Death Notices vice will he held Sot. at 10 a.m. at Bethany Lutheran Church.

Family suggests contributions to Bethany Lutheran Church or Bethel Park Volunteer Fire Co. 003 Cards of Thanks The Family of: Jerry Lee Kirbv wishes to Mav 21, 1991 express our sincere thanks to oil those whos support helped relieve our sorry on the death of our beloved husband, father son and brother. The Kirby Family. 007 ALLEG. CO.

MEMORIAL PARK-3 lots. Block Sect. 5775. There ore no burials in this property. $600 per lot.

407-845-8299 ALLEGHENY CEMETERY-1 mausoleum soace avail. 1 level, reas. 37A-4767 JEFFERSON CEMETERY 3 lots, 461-1889 JEFFERSON MEMORIAL Choice 4 spoces. Will sell in pairs. More than reasonable priced.

216-I32-I917 JEFFERSON Good Shepherd. 2 plots. Reg. SI 700; Sac. $1000.

521-6614. RESTLAND MEMORIAL 4 grave lot, 6UU, 32-418 what you need in Press Post-Gazette classifieds PREVIOUS DEATHS 001 Death Notices Mamula of Pacific CA. Visitation funeral Saturday a.m. Liturgy in Sf. Basil Church at 10 a.m.

Memorials can be mode to American Heort Association, or St. Jude Hospital, Memphis. Tennessee PA and the Noomi Coley also ond nephews. welcome in BEIN-HAUERS, Member of the 2828 Washington (Peters on 7-9pm. Private In Jefferson Memorial 21, 1991, of West Mifflin; beloved wife of Frank mother ot Kathleen Doerr of Swissvale and Mary m.

Hodaetts of West Mifflin; daughter of Elizabeth Jon-osko Lepolt of West Mifflin; sister of Betty Hess. Mary Ann Bodell ond George. Friends received Wed Thurs 2-4 7-9 ot the GEORGE IRVIN GREEN FUNERAL HOME, A Golden Rule Member Firm, 35 Mom St. (Homestead Pork) Munhall. Mass of Christian Bunal, Friday 10 a.m.

at the ssurection R.C. Church. Palisades, May 23 6-9 p.m. ETERNAL HILLS MORTUARY CHAPEL, Oceanside, CA. Services Moy 24, 1 p.m.

af Eternal Hills Mortuary Chapel, Oceanside, Rev. Boris Draskovicn officiating. Interment Eternal Hills Memorial Park, Oceanside, CA. McKAIN On Mon May 20, 1991, Alberta (Bertie) Luchsinger; wife of the late James S. McKain of Ross Twpj mother of Alice Porter, Jonet Fawcett James S.

McKain also survived by 10 grandchildren 14 greatgrandchildren. Friends received Noon to 4pm 7-9pm Thurs ot the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Per-rysville, where Services will be held on Fri at 11am. Contributions may be mode to the Western PA Humane Society, Pgh, PA or the Ri-verview U.P.

Church. HILDENBRAND On Tues. May 21, 1991 Leo J. of Troy Htll; beloved husband of Emma M. (Caskey); father of Jeonne ond Joan Lee; grandfather of Shannon.

Friends received 7-9 2-4 and 7-9 Thurs. at the ROBERT D. HUGHES FUNERAL HOME, Lowrie Gardner Troy Hill. Mass of Christian Burial in Most Holy Name Church on Fri. ot 10 a.m.

Friends and members of St. Anthony Lyceum invited. Maykranz of beloved wife mother of Dolores Joan Fleishner W. Wiegand; also 9 grandchildren grandchildren. received FRANK R.

FUNERAL HOME, Saxonburg (adjacent to where service Fri. at 11am. 2-4 7-9pm. (KENNEY) On Moy 21, 1991, Alice, of Florida, formerly of Edaewood; wife of the late Thomas; mother of Margaret! E. Kelly of FLA and Suzanne E.

Crowley of San Antonio, TX; survived by 6 grandchildren 7 greatgrandchildren. Friends re-1 ceived 7-9 at THOMAS L. Nl ED FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington bwissvole. Mass of Christian Burial Fri. 10 a.m.

St. An-selm Church, Swissvale. Interment Calvary Cemetery. ENGLISH Accidently on May 21, 1991, William A. of Baden; brother of Mory LOU Smqhose, Richard, Harry Robert English.

Friends received Thurs. 2-4 7-9 at Mcdonald aeberli funeral HOME, Mors. Service Fri. 10:30 a.m. HARRISON Andrew on Tuesday, Moy 21, 1991, husband of Rito hemonn Harrison, father of Steven, Mark, Greag, Maria Seemdier, ond Cdn-doce Held, also eight grandchildren.

Visitation Thursday Friday 2-4 7-9 pm. Ol BORON FUNERAL HOME, 1719 Brownsville Rd. Relatives friends Invited to BINDER Dorothy J. (Thome), of Fry-burg, PA, formerly of ill-vole on Moy 20. 1991; wife of George; mother of Norman of Erie, Lois Clouner of Fryburg and the late William; sister of William Thome of Kokoma IN, Laura Rice of Eustis, FL onrj Arline Duncan of Scottsdole, AZ; also survived by 5 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.

Visitation 2 4 7-9 pm Thurs. at PFEIFER-AMtCK FUNERAL HOME, 512 Grant Miilvale, when? service will be held Fri. at 11 a.m. CHIRUMBOLO On May 20. 1991, Martino in West Palm Beach, FL, formerly of Sewickley; husband of the late Catherine; father of Pasquale of Sewickley and the lote Joseph.

Also survived by five grand and four greot-qrond-chiidren. Friends received Wednesday Thursday 2-4 7 9 at the DALLAS S. IRVINE FUNERAL HOME, 70? Beaver Sewickley. Mass of Christian Burial, James Church, Sewickley. 10 a m.

Friday. Interment James Cemetery DAERR Catherine M. Leoolt. on May DELAHANTY (Strehlau) On Friday, Moy 17, 1 991 Hafel, of Swisshelm Park; beloved wife of William Sr; mother of Wilhom Jr of Chi Chirumbolo, Martino Daerr, Catherine M. Lepolt Jordan, Nicholas Malia, John J.

McKain, Alberta (Bertie) Luchsinger 001 Death Notices qrondchitdren. Friends received at the JOBE FUNERAL HOME, Cor. Shaw Triboro Turtle Creek, where services will be Fri. 10:30 AM. Visitation Wed.

7-9, Thurs. 2-4 7-9pm. MAMULA Rhody Mark, age 70, of Oceanside, CA, on Monday, May 20, 1991. He was lifetime resident of PA hod lived in Son Diego, CA for the post 3 years. He was a Rigger Boiler Maker with Jones A.

Laughlin Steel for 30 years. Husband of Bertha Momula of Ocean-side. CA; father of Patricio Sherman of Oceanside, CA; grandfather of Jeremy Alexander Sherman of Ocean -side, CA; brother of Don OHRINGER On Wed. Moy Stem in wife of the Ohringer; mother Ohringer of Mrs, James Mrs. Irvtng the lote Anita also 13 cago, I Edward J.

of Bethel for, bheiia of Monroeville, Kathy Burns of Plum Boro and Dennis of Merwm service to Penn Hills. Also 13 grand-chtidren. Sister of Edith Co- sent.no. Memorial HOFFMAN On Moy 72, 1991. Earl of Corneaie, beloved husband of Marie; father of Karen Ulonosky and Pom DeGenes; brother of George, Robert, James and William also survived by two grandchildren.

Friends received at the THOMAS 1 LITTLE FUNERAL HOME, Oakdole, PA, Thurs. 7-9, Fri. 2-4 and 7-9, where services will be held Sat. morning at 11 o'clock. of Bethel Park May 22, 1991 husband Maebelle (Howard); father af Jane A.

Walter of Tinmoth HtHis Youse of Charleston WV, Sarah K. Pitman of Denvilie NJ; brother of Ruth Sparrow of Phoenix also four qrandchildren. Arronaempnts by PAUL L. HENNEY, Funeral Home. Funeral ser- be held bafurooy, i a.m.

at the THOMAS L. NIEO FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington Swissvale. 22, 1991, Helen her 103rd year; late Abronam of Milton Chicago, I (Ruth) Frank (Betty) Abrams Ruslonder; grandchildren 15 STRANG Howard I. of Whitehall, for-mpriv of Homeville on Wed. Moy 22, 1991 son of the late JOnn ana r.

brother of Donald W. of Memorial donations to be made to the Stroke Program, Rehabilotion institute of 6301 Northumberland Ave- PA 15217. 'I.

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