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on Mur Hid ANT won 219 Faps bs trie we Shp 1 Pittsburgh Press, Sept. 23, Death Notices Death Notices Paul Friday, Sept. 21, 1973, "of N. beloved husband of Mrs. Theresa (Sico) Albright; father of Paul Roger A.

and Diane son of Mrs. Mary Lupton; brother of Mrs. Betty Craig, Mrs. Mary Greenley, William Lupton and John all of Ohio; nephew of Mr. Stanley Beck and John Beck.

Friends received 1-5, at the JOHN A. AND STEPHEN Cedar at Tripoll N. S. BRAD FUNERAL HOME, 920 (across from Allegheny General Hospital). Funeral services on Tuesdoy at 11 a.

m. ALBRIGHT ALCERNO On Saturday, Sept. 22, 1973, Michael B. Alcerno; brother of Antoinette Reston, and Robert P. Ross of uncle of Mary R.

Byrne Churchill. Friends received at the McCABE INC. FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut St. (Shadyside) between 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Sunday and Monday.

Funeral Tuesday Sept. 25, at 9 a.m. Mass of the Resurrection in St. Lawrence's Church at 10 p.m. ALDRIDGE Friday.

Sept. 21, 1973, Blanche M. of Dormont, wife of the late Robert Aldridge; sister of Isa Crow of Colifornia; also survived by nieces at and nephews. Friends received SON co. the BEINHAUER MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave.

beginning p. Saturday and Sunday, 2-4 7-9 p. m. Graveside services Monday, at Point Marion, Pa. ANDRUS On wife of Friday, Anthony C.

Andrus 110 Sept. 21, Mary Charles Carnegie, mother of Mary E. Bucher and Charles A. Andrus; also SIX grandchildren. Family will receive friends on Saturday 7-9 p.

m. and Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. at the HENRY R. HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 524 Washington Carnegie.

Funeral Monday with mass of the resurrection at St. Joseph's Church at 10 a. m. ARMANOVICH (ARMEN) On Thursday, September 20, 1973; Dorothy B. Marchwinski of Mt.

Oliver; wife of Stanley A. Armannovich mother of Mrs. Bernice Heinecki, Stanley Jr. and Patricia also survived by four grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Anna Serbin, Mrs.

Monica Sherk, John, Mary, Stanley, of Rome, N. and Mrs. Elizabeth Benkoski of Amtridge, Pa. Friends received FUNERAL at the JOHN J. GMITER HOME, 119 S.

15th S. S. Funeral FUIon neral Monday at 9 a. m. lituray in St.

Josaphat's Church at 10 0. m. Family hours 2-5 7-10 p. A ARNOLD On Friday, Sept. 21, 1973, Nancy: daughter of Frederick C.

Jr. and Gladys Joyce Arnold of King Charles Dr. Franklin Park; sister of Frederick C. 111 and Thomas P. Arnold; granddaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas P. Joyce of Jeannette, and Frederick C. Arnold of Poh. Friends at the H.

P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrysville. Mass of Resurrection at St. Teresa Church on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Family respectfully suggest memorials to the American Cancer Society.

AUGUSTINE (Augustyniak) Thomas (Stinger), on September 22, 1973, husband of the late, Mary Mazur Augustine; father of Helen C. Bartell, and Thomas Augustine Jr. brother of Florence Meyers, Theresa Scarpino, Victoria Porke, Leo and Stanley Augualso four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Friends received at JONES AND CONNORS FUNERAL HOME, 209 Allen Liturgy of the Resurrection will be celebrated in St. George Church on Tuesday at 10 a.m.

BAKKEN In Peterborough, New Hampshire, on Saturday. Sept. 22, 1973, Helen Thomas formerly, late of Philadelphia, wife of Mrs. Herman E. Bakken; mother of Jane Audrey Beetz, of Watertewn, and Herman E.

Bakken, Jr. of Lexington, Kentucky: sister Clarence (Virginia) Jones of Peterborough, N. survived also by six grandchildren. Funeral servIces will be held Tuesday, Sept. 25, 1973, at 2:50 p.

m. at the All Saints Episcopal Church, Peterborough, N. H. Memorial Monadnock contributions Com- may be sent the munity Hospital, Private Interment Peterborough, In 03458. Allegheny Cemetery.

BARCLAY On Friday, of September West Bend, 21, 1973, Ozro N. Sr. (formerly of husband of Edna Vera Seachrist; also survived by three daughters, one son, three brothers, six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Family will receive friends from and 7-9 p.m. on Sunday and Monday at the PAUL L.

HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 5570 Library Rte. 88. Bethel Park, Pa. Funeral Tuesday, September 25 at 9:30 a.m. with funeral liturgy in Holy Souls Church, Carnegie at 10:30 a.m.

BASSLER On Thursday, September 20, 1973, John A. Bassler, (formerly of Mt. Washinaton); husband of the late Katherine Leierzapf Bassler; father of Mrs. Garnet Philips, Mrs. Doris Rekasie and Stanley Bassler of Arkansas; brother of Elmer, Gilbert and George Bassler; also survived by 11 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.

Friends received at WM. SLATER SONS, Virginia Ave. and Kearsarge Mt. Washington, where service will be held Monday, September 24, 1 p.m. Visitation 2-4 7-9 p.m.

BORG On Sept. 22, 1973, at Elmhurst, formerly of West View, Huida wife of the late John E. mother of Earl R. Borg and the late Carl E. sister of Rudolph, Estrid and Anna Adolfson, all of Sweden.

Funeral from the R. D. 388 Center Ave. HorseSCHELLHAAS FUNERAL, HOME, shoe Bend) West View on Tues. at 10 a.m.

Visitations Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. BOWDEN Lawrence on Sept. 21, 1973 of 263 Greensburg Pike, North Versailles, husband of Frieda Johannes; father of Henry, Lawrence and Louis. Also four grandchildren; brother of Ruth Greenwood, Doris Lynoss, and John. Friends received at the JOBE FUNERAL HOME, 125 Church Turtle Creek where services will be held on Tues.

at 10 a.m. BOZICH Michael J. of Brrokline, on Friday, Sept. 21, 1973; beloved husband of Thelma E. Chirdon Bozich; father of Shirley Moroney; brother of Julia Grandall, Catherine Grisson, Mildred Mulvehill, Dorothy, William, Peter and Theodore Bozich; also survived by five grandchildren three great-grandchildren.

Friends may call at the FRANK F. DeBOR FUNERAL HOME, 1065 Brookline Blvd. Service on Tuesday at 10 a.m Family hours 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. BRINKMAN On September 21, 1973, Lillian Lester Brinkman, (formerly of Becks Run Rd.) wife of the late Frank M. Brinkman; of The Rev.

Emil S. Brinkman; grandmother of Mrs. Judith Coleman and Mrs. Jove Mock. Three great granddaughters.

Foster Mother of Mrs. Esther McAfee; Arthur, Alfred, Henry, William, Leo and George Zaleta. Sister of Mrs. Stella Davidson; Fred and George Lester. Friends received at THE JOHN H.

SLATE SONS FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Rd. Brentwood, Saturday and Sunday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. where Funeral Services will be held on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. If desired famIly suggests contributions To The Allionce Church, Old Washington Rd.

Upper St. Clair. BRISCO On Friday, Sept. 21, 1973, Christine Callaghan; beloved wife. of Samuel J.

Brisco; beloved mother of Marianne, sister of Mrs. Anna Gruber, Mrs. Margaret Froehly and John Callaghan. Friends received at the NORMAN L. PAP.

PERT FUNERAL HOME, 711 Lockhart St. Funeral on Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. Funeral Mass in Mary Immaculate-St. Cyprian's Church at 10 a.m. CIECHALSKI On Friday, Sept.

21, 1973, Frank of the S. husband of Theresa Cvwinski; father of Mrs. Celine Gitzen, Mrs. Carol Rebmann, Mrs. Patricia Cooley, Mrs.

Sylvia Flick and Francis Ciechalski: also survived by 10 arandchildren; brother of Al, Steve, John and the late Mrs. Frances Friends received at the JOHN J. GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 So. 15th St. Funeral Tuesday at 9 a.

m. FUneral liturgy In St. Josaphat's Church at 10 a. m. (Family hours 12 noon-10 p.

CIECUELSKY William, age 68, of Imogene Pittsburgh, died Friday, September 1973; husband of Mary (Resetar); father of Mrs Robert A. Ferko of Munhall; brother of Casimer, Mrs. Martha Divers, Mrs. Helen McCallister, Mrs. Stella Morpan and Mrs.

Wanda Evans; two grandchildren. Friends received at JOSEPH A. PROKOPOVITSH FUNERAL HOME, 431 9th Munhall. Visitations Saturday and Sunday, 2-4. 7-9.

Funeral mass on Monday at St. Stephen's Church, Hazelwood, Monday at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. CLEMENTS On Saturday, September 22, 1973, Alice age 13, of 705 McCoy Stowe daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

Harry H. Clements; sister of Dr. Michael, David, Frank, Bar- Death Notices AND SON FUNERAL HOME, 707 East St. N. on Tuesday ot p.

m. Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. GREBNER On Friday, Sept. 21, 1973, Eugene E.

of Spring. Hill, husband Carolina Fuerst Grebner; father of Mrs. Ruth Rutkowski and Eugene E. Grebner also four grandchildren and one great-grandson. Funeral from the J.

HAS AND SON FUNERAL HOME, 707. East St. N. S. on Monday at 2:30 p.

m. Friends invited. HARENCANE Stella M. on Sept. 21, 1973, of Ingram, at the Ivy Nursing Home, wife of the late Sherman mother of Marguerite Thompson, of Largo, sister of Jenny Hurd of Wellsville, NY and Clarence Widney of Tyrone, also survived by one grandson and great-grandchildren.

Friends will be received at the G. L. HERSHBERGER FUNERAL HOME, 170 Noble Crafton, 12-4 and 79 Be m. held Sunday, Monday where at p. services m.

will HARNACK On Saturday, September 22, 1973, Theodore F. age 48, of Pleasant Hills, husband of Thelma Imbusch Harnack: father of Anne, Janice, Joyce and Fred Harnack; son of Henrietta and Theodore F. Harnack Sr. Friends recelved at JOHN H. SLATER SONS FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, Sunday 7-9 p.

m. and Monday from Noon-4 p. and 7-9 p.m.. where funeral services will be held on Tuesday at 11 o'clock. If desired family suggests contributions to Prince of Peace Memorial Fund.

HARRIS Edward, in Brooklyn, N. formerIv of Pittsburgh. Beloved uncle of John, Benjamin, Edward, Frederick, Eppie and Richard Harris and Mrs. Anna Mae Smith and Mrs. Mary Lou McDouale.

Friends received at the SPRIGGS WATSON FUNERAL HOME, 720 North Lang E. E. where funeral services will be held on Monday at 1 p. m. Rev.

George L. Bowick officiating. HODSON Marguerite Mary Hendrick, on Wednesday, Sept. 19, at London, G. beloved wife of William K.

Hodson; mother of Thomas Stephen H. and Michael D. Hodson; sister of Mrs. Karhryn Judge; also survived by two grandchildren. Friends may call 2-4 7-9 on Monday, at the MAURICE L.

KNEE MEMORIAL HOME, Center at South, Wilk. (Parking on premises). Mass of Christian Burial in St. John Fisher Catholic Church on Tuesday at 11 a. m.

Memorial remembrances may be made to the Heart Fund. HUNGERMAN Accidentally, at Ashtabula, Ohio, on Friday, Sept. 21, 1973, Thomas age 19, beloved son of Dorothy S. and William A. Hungerman, of 907 Sedalia Avalon; brother of Virginia Mae and Michael Hungerman; grandson of Helen 0.

Shipley. Friends received at the LAWRENCE T. MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 460 Lincoln Bellevue. Funeral mass at the Church of the Assumption on Monday morning at 10 a. m.

INNAMORATO On Thursday, September 20, 1973, Mary Frances of Cornell wife of the late Angelo; mother of Richard, Lena Rose of Warren, Ohio, Nora Paul of Youngstown, Ohio, Virginia Costa of Titusville, Arthur J. and the late Paul; also sixteen grandenliaren and twelve great-grandchildren; sister of Theresa Cacace of Weirton, W. Va. and Jennie Fortuna of Clarksburg, W. Va.

Friends received at the ALBERT A. NOVAK FUNERAL HOME, 3313 Brighton Rd. Requiem high mass at St. Cyril of Alexandria Church, Monday, 10 a. m.

Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p. m. JACKSON On Saturday, Sept. 22, 1973, Milton J. Jackson of Mt.

Washington; beloved husband of Ruth E. Jackson; brother of Mrs. Edna Welsh and Mrs. Mary Blazer, Friends received at WM. SLATER SONS Virginia Ave.

and Kearsarge Mt. Washington, where services will be held Wednesday, Sept. 26, 1973 at 11 a. Visitation at 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. JULA On Fridav, Sept.

21, 1973, John age 60, of Leetsdale, beloved son of Helen Jula; also survived by three brothers and eight, sisters. Friends received at the ALD AND SYKA FUNERAL HOME, 833 Kennedy Ambridge. Funeral services on Monday 11 a.m. Interment Sewickley Cemetery. KACSMARIK On Saturday, Sept.

22, 1973, Miss Anne K. kacsmarik of Braddock; daughter of the late Paul J. and Catherine Kacsmarik; sister-in-law of Mrs. Pearl Kacsmarik of Detroit. Frie received at the SCHLEIFER FUNERAL HOME, Second St.

and Comrie Braddock. Mass of Christian Burial on Tuesday, Sept. 25, at 9 a. m. in the Church of St.

Joseph. Braddock. KALB Suddenly on Friday. Sept. 21, 1973, Roy beloved husband Capitola M.

Kalb; brother of Mrs. Jeannette Watt and other sisters SDM qIDN puo member of McKinley Lodge Scottish Rite, Syria Temple and a retired emplovee of the Pittsburgh National Bank. Interment will be in Salisbury, North Carolina with no visitation in Pittsburgh. The family suggests contributions be made to Shriner's Hospital for Crippled Children, Syria Temple, Pa. 15213.

(Arrangements NORMAN G. HEARD FUNERAL HOME). KEANE On Friday evening, September 21, 1973, Julia H. Keane, of Plumer Emsworth, formerly of New York City; sister of the late William Joseph Keane: aunt of Mrs. Sally K.

McNeil, of Ben Avon. Friends will be received on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p. on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p. at the LESTER C. MacDONALD AL HOME, 529 California Avalon.

Mass of the Resurrection at Sacred Heart Church, Emsworth, on Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. Parish rosary Monday evening at 8 o'clock. KELLNER Suddenly on Sept. 21, 1973, Ethel M. Kellner of 428 Robinson Pitcairn, mother of William R.

Kellner: also survived by 2 grandchildren. Friends received at the WM. 0. PEARCE FUNERAL HOME, 318 Wall Pitcairn, where services will be held on Monday at 7:30 p. m.

Interment Tuesday in Duncannon, Pa. Family hours 2-4 and 7-9. KIEHL At Baltimore, Md. on September 19, Howard Marshall Klehl (formerly of Pitcairn), husband of the late Nellie Marie Kiehl; father of Howard, Ruth and Clyde Kiehl: brother of Ruth McCormick, Grace Stanley, Clyde and Raymond Kiehl and Lester Marker; also survived by six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friends received at the WM.

O. PEARCE FUNERAL HOME, 318 Wall Pitcairn, where services will be held on Monday at 11 a. m. Family hours 1-4, 7-9. KING Betty June, ber 20, sister of received NERAL N.

Monday, a on Thursday, Septem1973, in Union City, N.J. Olive M. Carroll. Friends at the SPERLING HOME, 403 Cedar S. Funeral services on September 24, 1973 at 10 KINSEY Mrs.

Mary J. of 6432 Winslow widow of the late Henry Kinsey. Friends received after 7 p.m. on Monday at the SPRIGGS WATSON FUNERAL HOME, 720 North Lang E.E. Funeral Services on Weds.

at 1 p.m. in the Carrone Baptist Church, where she was a falthful member for over 50 vears. Interment Homewood Cemetery. KLEIN Suddenly, on Friday, September 21, 1973, Catherine Nagy, of 307 Murray Collier wife of Michael Klein; mother of Jack Klein; daughter of Mrs. Rose Nagy; grandmother of Denise Klein.

Visiting hours noon-9 p. however, friends will be received personally family 3-5 and 7-9 at the SAMUEL B. FRYER FUNERAL HOME, 729 Washington Bridgeville, where services will be held on Monday at 2 p. m. Family suggests that contributions be made to the Bethany Presbyterian Church.

KRAMER Unexpectedly on Thursday, September 1973, William L. Kramer, husband of Helen Niethamer Kramer of Nancy R.D. Sewicklev, father of Edward Irvin N. Kramer both of Sewickley: brother of Mrs. Amelia Heckert, George and Walter Kramer of Valencia, also survived by seven grandchildren and two areat-grandchildren.

Family will receive friends between the hours of 2-4 7-9 p. m. in the RICHARD D. COLE FUNERAL HOME, 328 Beaver Sewicklev, where services will be held on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment Sewickley Cemetery.

KRIDEL KRIDEL At Erie, Saturday, September 22, 1973, John K. Kridel; life resident of Oakland, late of St. Petersburg, brother of Harry M. Kridel: life member of Temple Lodge No. 678, Svria Temple.

Friends received Sunday evening 7-9 p.m. at the SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville Death Notices where services will be held on Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment private. KRISTOFIC On Friday, September 21, 1973, Karoline, age 79, of Russellton, wife of the late Andy: mother of Steve of Culmerville, Mrs. Frank (Mary) Lantosh, Neville Island, John of Rural Ridge; five grandchildren, two great Friends received at the J.

R. SIWICKI FUNERAL HOME, McKrell Russellton. Services Monday, 9:30 a. m. Mass of the Resurrection at 10 a.

m. in Transfiguration R. C. Church, Russellton. Interment Deer Creek Cemetery, Harmar Hts.

LANG Joseph R. on Thursday, September 20, at Avalon, N. beloved husband of Ann Rebecca Harrison Lang; father of Joseph John and James P. Lang; brother of Mrs. Kathryn Andree, Mrs.

Hilda Polizotto, Mrs. Allene Biggs, Robert A. and Dr. Edward J. Lang; also survived by six grandchildren.

Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 on Sunday at the MAURICE L. KNEE MEMORIAL HOME, Center at South, Wilk. (parking on premises). Liturgical Service on Monday morning at 11 o'clock. LaPERTCHE On Thursday, September 20, Salvatore; beloved husband of Julla Azzara; father of Grace Clorra, Salvatore Jr.

and Eugene: brother of Margaret Schettler, Leonard, Henry, Helene DeGregorio and Anthony; also six grandchildren. Friends will be received at the MICHAEL F. DeROSA MORTUARY, Paulson Ave. at Winslow St. until Monday at 9 a.

m. Mass of the Resurrection at St. Peter and Paul Church at 10 a.m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

LINDEN On Saturday, September 22, 1973, Peter of Locorna Way; husband of the late Mildred E. Page; father of Anne Risley, Raymond and Alfred P. Linden; also 10 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren; brother of Mary Kutcher. Funeral from the VERNER G. LUTZ FUNERAL HOME, (formerly Henninger), 4635 Butler St.

on Wednesday, September 26, at 9 a.m. Mass of the Resurrection at St. Mary's Church, 46th St. at 10 a.m. Members of Teamsters Local 249 and friends invited.

Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. LOVE Aubrey. age 74, died Friday, Sept. 21, 1973. in Lake Worth, Florida, survived by one daughter, Mary Ann and two brothers, Joseph R.

of Miami and Robert B. of Daytona, Florida. Services, on Sunday. Arrangements SMITH FUNERAL HOME, Lake Worth, Florida. MAIER Henry on September 22, 1973, In Harrisburg.

Pa. (formerly of Marshall N.S., husband of Mary H. Peters Maier; father Jerome H. Maier; also survived by nieces and nephews. Friends received beginning Sunday at 7 p.m.

at JONES AND CONNORS ERAL HOME, 209 Allen Ave. (time of funeral later). MATHEWSON Clinton A. Mathewson, 87, of 208 Spruce Street, Canonsburg, on Saturday, September 22, 1973 in Pittsburgh, husband of the late Anna Grace Donaldson; father of William A. Mathewson, Canonsburg.

Friends received at W. LEONARD GRIFFITH FUNERAL HOME, 164 West Pike Street, Canonsbura, 7-9 Sun. and 2-4 and 7-9 Monday, where services will be held Tuesday at p. m. Burial in Chartiers Hill Cemetery, Canonsburg.

McBRIDE William, of 557 Herron on September 22, 1973; husband of Mrs. Gertrude McBride: father of Herman McBride and other relatives. Friends received at the CHARLES FUNERAL HOME, 2516 Bedford where services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. McCABE On Sept. 22, 1973, Mary Jane Snarey, mother of Ruth Nelson, Ann Leaco*ck, Elizabeth Culta, Matilda Beck.

Helen Short, Joseph, Louis and Henry. Sister of Anna Kaufmann and Elizabeth Rowlands. Friends are Invited to call at the LEO J. HENNY FUNERAL HOME, 323 2nd Carnegie, where services will be held on Tues. at 1.

McCLURE On Thursday, Sept. 20, 1973; Priscilla E. Fowle McClure, 70, Mt. Washington: beloved mother of Paul John E. William and George McClure; T.

sister Fowle of Pittsburgh, Samuel B. Fowle of Orlando, Brigadiers Violet E. and Beatrice, Fowle of Pittsburgh and Mrs. Brigadier Arthur B. Hill (Dolly) of Columbus, Ohlo: also survived by two grandchildren, Judith and Susan McClure of Philadelphia.

Friends received at WM. SLATER SONS, Virginia Ave. Kearsarge Mt. Washington, where services will be Monday, September 24, at 2 p. m.

Interment in South Side Cemetery. Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. MECHLING Of Denver, at Columbus, Ohio, on Friday, September 21, 1973, Virginia K. Mechling; mother of Mrs.

Fred T. Kottenstette of Columbus, Ohio; sister of Harry of and Grace E. Keating el also 10 grandchildren vive. Friends received at the LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HONE, 3310 W. Liberty Mt.

Let a ion, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral liturgy in St. Anne's Church on Monday, September 24, at 10 a.m. The family suggests memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. METZGER Albert on Thursdav, Sept.

20, 1973, of Horne Rd. Sheraden, husband of Isabelle Tracy Metzger; father of Meredith Mae Metzger. Friends received at the WM. F. CONROY FUNERAL HOME, 2944 Chartiers Sheraden, Saturday and Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Mass of the resurrection in Holy Innocents Church Monday at 10 a. m. Court St. Regis C.D.A.

rosary Saturday at 7:15 p. m. MILLER On Friday September 21, 1973. Mary F. of Bridgeport, West Virginia (formerly of Mt.

Lebanon.) Beloved sister of Milton E. Miller of Pittsburgh, and Pauline M. Weatherwax of Mt. Lebanon; also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends received at the L.

BEINHAUER and SON co. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave. beginning 7 p. m. Saturday and 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Sunday where services will be held Monday at 10 a. m. Interment North Ceme4. Butler, Pa.

MOSES (SCHWAB) On Sept. 22, 1973, Marie Elizabeth Schwab, wife of the late Frank W. Moses; mother of the late Elizabeth Goodson: sister of John C. Schwab of Boca Raton, grandmother of Christine, Scott and Mark Goodson. Friends received Sunday 2-4 p.m.

at the RAYMOND C. WAPLES FUNERAL HOME, Baum Blvd. at Graham E. E. where services will be held on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment private. PALCHAK On Friday, 21, 1973, Miss Margaret B. Palchak of North Braddock; sister of Mrs. Louise Herbert of Midwest City, Oklahoma, Bernard Palchak of Florida and the late Irene Zilko; also survived by nieces and nephews. Visitations with the family 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. at the SCHLEIFER NERAL HOME, Second St. and Comrie Braddock. Mass of Christian Burial in the Church of St. Brendan on Tuesday at 11a.

m. PARIS Joseph husband of Rose Paris of 219 East End father of Mrs. Dolores Lovrinc, Mary Paris, Mrs. Regina Turbay, Mrs. Jeanette Samoson, Dominic Paris, Joseph Paris; brother of Mrs.

Marie DePasquale; also survived by 14 grandchildren. Friends recelved at the ROWLAND S. COOKE FUNERAL HOME, 210 East End from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Monday at 9 a.m. Mass of Resurrection at 10 a.m.

In St. James R. C. Church. PAUL Jane, Moreland Schiller, on Circle, 20, Chestnut 1973, Hill, of Pa.

Funeral services at St. Martin In the Fields, St. Martins Lane, Chestnut Hill, on Monday, Sept. 24, at 11 a. m.

Interment private. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. PAYNE On Saturday, Sept. 22, 1973, Jennie E. Payne of 735 Wallace mother of Kenneth L.

and Marion L. Payne; also survived by three Friends received at T. D. TURNER'S, 729 Wallace Sunday 12-4 and 7-9 p. m.

and Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Services Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. POLLACK On Saturday, Sept.

22, 1973, Andrew, age 67, of Vine Munhall, husband of Mary. (Matta); father of Mrs. Ann. Sotak, Mrs. Evelyn Kallenborn; brother of Mary Dubravsky.

Margaret Kosiba, Eleanor Onder. Two grandchildren, Sotak and Bob Kallenborn. Friends received at JOSEPH A. PROKOPO- TO PLACE YOUR WANT AD DIAL 263-1201 Death Notices VITSH FUNERAL HOME, 431 Ninth Munhall. Visitation Sunday 6-9 p.m., and Monday and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Funeral liturgy on Wednesday at St. Rita Chunch, Munhall at 10 a.m. Interment In Calvary Cemetery. POWERS 20, 1973, wife of Orpheus sister of Mrs. Delma Wright, Mrs.

Christine Johnson of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Elva Jennings of Mt. Kisco, N.Y.. Mr. Reuben Perkins and Mr.

Theodore Pemdieton of Pittsburgh. Friends, received HOPEWELL at the FUNERAL CHAPEL, 907 Lincoln Ave. Funeral services Monday, September 24, at p.m. from the Cornerstone Bapfist Church. PRIZMONTE On Friday, September 1973, Albert A.

of Braddock; brother of Charles Anthony, Mrs. Phylis Pawlowski and Mrs. Alice Wilkenson. Friends received at REGIS J. PASTOR FUNERAL HOME, 808 Talbot Ave.

Braddock. Funeral on Monday at 0:30 a.m. followed by Mass of Resurrection In St. Isidore Church at 9:30 a.m. PUDLOWSKI Suddenly, on Friday, September 21, 1973, Anna of Emma N.

Versailles; beloved wife of Michael Pudlowski; mother of Edward and Walter. Friends are being received at the STANLEY DEMBEC FUNERAL HOME, 354 Marguerite Wilmerding. Mass of Christian Burial, Monday at 10 a.m. in St. Leocadia Church.

QUINLAN Lawrence J. age 73, of 1110 Thompson Run West Mifflin, on Friday, September 21, 1973, beloved husband of Margaret M. Koehler Quinian; father of Mrs. William (Betty Mae) Beaver of Squirrel Hill and Mrs. Charles (Sabina) Massung of White Oak; son of the late James and Anna Rocie Quinian; brother of H.

Regis Quinian of Miami Beach; also six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Family will receive friends beginning at 7 day at the SKELTON "FUNERAL HOME, 1222 Muldowney Lincoin Place. Requiem Mass Tuesday, at 10 a.m. at St. Agnes Church, West Mifflin.

Funeral hours 2-9 p.m. QUINLAN On Thursday, September 20, 1973, William J. Quinian; uncle of Mrs. Dorothy Helbling, Mrs. Marcella Walz, Leonard F.

Schmandt and the late William P. Schmandt. Friends received at the NORMAN G. HEARD FUNERAL HOME, 4047 Perrysville N.S. Funeral on Monday at 9:15 a.m.

Mass of the Resurrection in St. Teresa's Church at 10 o'clock. RALL On Thursday, September 20, 1973, Albert C. of Mt. Lebanon; beloved husband of Stella (Schwartz) Rall; father of Joanne Millard of Kennedy grandfather of Linda and Beth Millard Brother of Robert of Boca Ciga Point, Florida, Ella Mae Blythe of Washington, D.C.

and Jane Shearer of Elyria, Ohio. Friends received at the L. HAUER and SON CO. MORTUARY. 2630 West Liberty beginning 7 p.m.

Saturday and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday, where Services will be held Monday at 1:30 p.m. Interment Jefferson Memorial Park. If Desired contributions may be made to the Heart Fund. REDA On Friday, September 21, 1973, Joseph Reda, beloved husband of Marie Antone Reda; father of Anthony and Vincent Reda and Caroline Mcintyre; also survived by five grandchildren.

Funeral McCABE BROS. INC. FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn on Monday, September 24, 1973, at 9 a.m. Mass of the Resurrection St. Lawrence O' Toole Church at 10 a.m.

Visitations with Family 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. ROSSER On September 21, 1973, (formerly of Carrick) David Alden Rosser; beloved husband of Marie Johns Rosser; beloved father of Mrs. Robert (Betty) Lips; also survived by a granddaughter, Judy MacBeth and two great-grandchildren: stepfather of Jo Clapperton. Friends will be received at the READSHAW FUNERAL HOME, 1503 Brownsville from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service Monday, 11 a.m.

Former Propletor of the Rosser Studio, Brownsville Rd. SALIS John G. of Brookline and a retired P.A.A. waiter, on Thursday, September 20, 1973, beloved husband of Susan Most Sails; father of Doris L. Salis and Susan M.

Wahrenberger: brother of Helen Stankovich and Katy Rossi; also survived by three nephews. Friends may call at the FRANK F. DeBOR NERAL HOME, 1065 Brookline Mass of the Resurrection in the Church of the Resurrection on Monday at 10:30 a. m. Family hours 2-4 and 7-9.

(American Legion Service, Post Sunday, 8 p.m.) SAUER On Friday morning, September 21, 1973, Mary Sauer; beloved wife of Henry U. Sauer: mother of Henry U. Sauer Joanne and James Sauer; sister of Joseph Yackovich, Helen Henninger, Anne Clifford, Margaret Daniher and Frank Yackovich. Friends received at McCARE INC. FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn Ave.

Funeral Mondav, September 24, 1973. at a.m. Mass of the Resurrection in St. Raphael's Church at 10 a.m. SCHAFER On Thursday, September 20, 1973, Charles B.

of 64 Oakwood husband of Ann Obermeler; father of Charles James Patricia ann Irwin and Timothy brother of Mary Joseph Francis Rita Roche and Raymond also one grandchild, Melissa Ann. FUneral from the R. D. HAAS FUNERAL HOME, 388 Center Ave. (Off the Horseshoe bend), West View, on Monday, at 9:15 a.

m. Requiem high mass St. Athanasius Church at 10 a. m. Visitation with family 2-4 and 7-9.

SCHEUER On Friday, Sept. 21, 1973, Alfred Scheuer of 440 Beechwood Carnegie, father of Alfred J. Scheuer also survived by one sister, Helen Scheuer. Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

at the BRADWELL NIRELLA FUNERAL HOME, Chartiers at Mansfield Carnegie, where private services will be held on Monday at 10 m. Memorials made be made to the charity of your choice. SCHLARMAN On Friday, September 21, 1973, Elsie Cunningham of 114 Idaway Ross wife of William; mother of Charles; sister of Harry, Earl, Helen Thomas, Olive Dean and Iva McClain; also two grandchildren, Scott and Aimee. Funeral from the R. D.

SCHELLHAAS FUNERAL HOME, 388 Center Ave. (Off Horseshoe Bend), West View, on Monday, at 1 p. m. Visitation wth family 2-4 and 7-9. SCHWOTZER On Friday, Sept.

21, .1973, Mary Horning Schwotzer of Whitehall Boro, wife of the late Norman N. Schwotzer; mother of Arthur Norman and Martha S. Bennett; four grandchildren. Friends received at the JOHN H. SLATER SONS FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, Saturday 7-9 and Sunday from 2-4 p.m.

and 7-9 p. where funeral services will be held on Monday mornIng at 10. o'clock. Silver Chalice Chapter No. 530 O.E.S.

service Saturday evening 6:45 o'clock. SCOTT John Friday, September 21, 1973, husband of Helen Lawton; father of Donald F. Scott; brother of Sam, Bart and Rose Burdelsky. Friends received 2-4 7-9 p. m.

at the BYRNE MEMORIAL HOME, 701 N. Negley Ave. Mass of the Resurrection, St. Raphael Church Monday, 9 a. m.

SIVITZ On Friday, Sept. 21, Leon father of Mrs. Jack (Rhoda) Kurtz, beloved husband Jennie, Sivitz; Mrs. Arnold (Janice) Kielly and A. Kenneth Sivitz; son of the late Ida G.

and Simon K. Sivitz; brother of Mrs. Mollie, Cohen, Mrs. Albert (Florence) Levine, Bess Sivitz, Mrs. Maisie Hurr and Meyer H.

Sivitz all of Pittsburgh, Harold A. of Miami Beach, Fla. and the late Ruth Sivitz; also nine grandchildren. Services at the BURTON L. HIRSCH CHAPEL, 2704 Murray Squirrel Hill (Opp.

Morrowfield on Sunday at 1 p. m. Interment Share Torah Cemetery. Visitations two hours prior to services. Family suggests contributions to the Heart Fund.

SLIFKO Andrew on Thursday, September 20, 1973, beloved husband of Ruth Sporer; father of William of Parkersbura, W. Va. and Charles also survived by eight arancchildren. Friends received 7-9 p. Friday, 1-9 p.

m. Saturday and Sunday at the A. STAAB SONS FUNERAL HOME, 900 Chartiers W. Pgh. Mass of the resurrection in St.

Martin Church on Monday, September 24, at 11 a. m. STAUFF On Wednesday, September 19, 1973, Paul husband of Amelia (Millie) Stolhovic; father of Herbert P. Stauff; brother of Joseph Stauff; also survived by two grandchildren. Members of Lodge No.

9 C. C. H. J. Heinz Employees and friends received at PAUL C.

Lockhart N. S. Funeral on STEPHENS FUNERAL HOME, 860 Monday with Mass of the resurrection at St. Nicholas Church, N. S.

at 10 a. m. Death Notices STERN On Sept. 22, 1973, Maurice Stern of 154 North Bellefieid brother of Bernard Stern, Connellsville, Leonard Stern, William Stern, Poh. Earl Stern, Mt.

Pleasant and Ruth Stern, also four nieces, four nephews, Services will be held of BLANK BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME, Forbes Ave, Craft at 11 a. m. on Monday. Visitations one hour before service time. Interment Agudath Achim Cemetery.

the Family Heart suggests Fund. contriSTEWART On Sept. 21, 1973, Very Rev. Archibald John Stewart of Brookline, husband of the late Mildred; beloved father of John and Frank E. Stewart; survived by one grandson; brother of Mrs.

Louisa Morrison and Mrs. Agnes Bentley of Mount Forest. Ontario. Canada. Friends received at the L.

BEINHAUER and SONS CO. MORTUARY, 2630 Liberty beginning Sat. after 7 p. Sun. and Mon.

2-4 and 7-9 Paul p. m. neral services in the United Presbyterian Church, corner of Dunster St. and Pioneer on Tues. at 10 a.

m. Interment Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. The family suagests to those desiring. memorials may be made to the charity of your choice.

STRIGHT George on Saturday, Sept. 22, 1973, of husband of Mrs. Harriett Stright; father of George Harry Ronald Saundra also six grandchildren. Friends received 1-5 and 7-10 at the JOHN A. STEPHEN M.

BRADY FUNERAL HOME, 920 Cedar at Tripoli N. S. (across from Allegheny General Hospital). Funeral services on Wednesday at 9:50 a. m.

with mass of the resurrection at Annunciation R. C. Church at 10 a. STROUD Of 2616 Bedford on Friday, Sept. 21, 1973, Alex Jr; brother of Robert of Wescott Stroud and Elsie Nedd, both of Aflantic City, N.J., Rosie Langley of Cleveland, 0.

Very close friends Ceola Wilson; also other relatives. Friends received at the SAMUEL J. JONES FUNERAL HOME, 2644 Wylie where services will be held Tues, at 2 p. m. SVIDUNOVICH John, of Morgan, on Thursday, September 20, 1973, husband of Bertha DeGrave; father of Joanne Trentini, Bertha Steele, Carol Svidunovich and John Carl Svidunovich: brother of Steve, Jules, and Anna Olshinsky: also four grandchildren.

Friends received at the EDWARD D. WOLF JR. FUNERAL HOME, 715 Mill Bridgeville, Pa. Mass of the Resurrection Monday 10 a. m.

St. Agatha R. C. Church. TRICE Elizabeth (Lizzle), of 17 Miller Rankin, beloved mother of Carrie Epps of Rankin and Johnnie Vaughn of Detroit; nine grandchildren, Elizabeth Hall, Margaret Rushton, Lorraine Plindexter, Lillie Owens, Rayford.

Henry, and Rev. Herbert Wilkerson, John T. and Robert Epps; 30 great-grandchildren and five grandchildren. (A resident of Rankin and Swissvale over years.) Friends received at FREDERICK FUNERAL HOME, 430 Sixth Braddock, 2-4 and 7-10 Funeral from Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Rankin, Tuesday 11 a.

m. She was a member of American Woodman No. 8 and Jerusalem Chapter 75 O. E.S. VOLPE Rose, of Garden City, Monroeville, on Friday September 21, 1973.

Dear mother of Mary Williams, Rita Winand Salvatore Volpe; sister of Mary McFadden, Helen Santimauro Ruth Navin, Joseph, John, Vincent and Alfred Castelluccio; also 12 grandchildren; and one greatgrand daughter. Friends may call at the MONROEVILLE FUNERAL HOME EUGENE R. Van HORN, Beatty Rd. on Saturday and Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

Funeral Mass at St. Bernadette Catholic Church on Monday at 10 a. m. WAGNER (Wozniak) Suddenly on Friday, Sept. 22, 1973, Stanley, beloved husband of Mary Wagner; dear father of Mrs.

Dorothy. Flaherty, Mrs. Margie Lorkin, and three grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Valentine Paterski, Harry, Walter and Sylvester Wagner. Friends received FRANK WENSLOVAS FUNERAL HOME, 79 S.

19th S. S. Funeral on Tuesday, Sept. 25, 1973, at 8:30 o. m.

Resurrection Mass at St. Casimir's Church st. a. m. Friends of Knights of George's and Union members 1842, invited to attend.

Visitation 2-4 and 7-9. WALLS On Saturday afternoon, September 22, 1973, Mary Kuzemchak; wife of the late Carl Walls of 36 South Harrison Bellevue; beloved mother of Dorothy Walls; sister of Netro and John Kuzemchak, and Mrs. Ann Schindler. Friends wil Ibe received on Sunday from 7-10 p. on Monday and Tuesday from 12-4 and 7-10 in the MacDONALD-LINN FUNERAL HOME, 366 Lincoln Bellevue.

Time of service announced later. WARD On September 20, 1973, Norvil (Knobbs) of Wise Carnegie, Pa. (formerly of Sheraden), husband of the late Elizabeth McCafferv: father of Mrs. Elizabeth Ingold and the late Virginia D. Ward; brother of Mrs.

Mary Jane Beck and the late Dr. D. S. Ward. Friends may call at the GEORGE J.

MANGIS FUNERAL HOME, 2945 Chartiers Sheraden, Saturday and Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Service Monday at 11 a. m. WHETSELL On Thursday, Sept.

20, 1973, James of Tucson, Ariz. (for merly of Renfrew RD 1, husband of the late Ada Redfern; father of Mrs. Isabella Pearce of Pa. and Mrs. Helen Wensel sisters and three brothers, six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Friends received after 7 p.m. Sunday at the WM. H. McDONALD FUNERAL HOME, Mars, Pa. Services on Monday at 2 p.m.

WHITING On Friday, September 21, 1973, Waldo E. 440 Jefferson Bellevue, "husband of Carol Fawcett; father of Stanley and Miriam Nonnenberg; brother of Lois Williams: also 5 grandchildren. Funeral from the R. D. SCHELLHASS FUNERAL HOME, 388 Center Ave.

(off the Horseshoe Bend), Westview, on Monday at 11 a. m. Visitation with the family 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. WINTERBERGER Ambrose on Saturday, of September 22, 1973, husband the late Jean Cray Winterberger of Emsworth; father of Barbara Loesch; brother of Bernard and Margaret Winterberger and Agnes Nagel and the late Joseph Winterberger; also five grandchildren.

Friends received at the LAWRENCE T. MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 460 Lincoln Avenue, Bellevue. Funeral mass at Sacred Heart Church on Tuesday at 10 a. m. (Parish rosary Monday at 8 p.

m. YORKE On Friday, September 21, 1973, Walter L. Yorke; beloved husband of Mary Clutter Yorke; father of Carolyn Yorke. Funeral from McCABE BROS. INC.

FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut Street, Shadyside on Tuesday, September 25, 1973 ot 8:30 a.m. Mass of the Resurrection at Sacred Heart Church at 9:30 a.m. Visitation with family 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. ZIELE On Saturday, Sept. 22, 1973, Helen, of Duquesne, formerly of East End; beloved wife of the late Peter; mother of Mrs.

Betty Lucas, Lawrence and William Ziele; sister of Mrs. Margaret Miller and Nicholas Zobeck; also survived by 6 grandchildren and areat-grandchild. Friends will be received at the WILLIAM F. GROSS FUNERAL HOME, 11735 Frankstown Rood (at Rodi Penn Hills. Funeral Tuesday at 9 a.

m. Mass of the Resurrection at Our Lady Help of Christians' Church at 9:30 a. m. Family requests visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

ZEILMAN On Friday, September 21, 1973, Peter beloved husband of Margaret Mannich Zellman, of 136 Watson father Mrs. Peggy Perlik; brother of Henry Zeilman and Gertrude Schodel; grandfather of Peggy Sue Reskovac, Peter and Pamela Perlik. Friends received at the SIMMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville Ave. Funeral on Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock. High mass of the Resurrection in the Annunciation Church at 10 o'clock.

ZELENAK On Friday, Sept. 21, 1973, Michael (Wallv) of Success husband of Helen Petro; father of Leona Poloka, Carol Fabrizi and Michael also 9 grandchildren; brother of Joseph, Katherine Metrovich and Mary Stayduhar. Friends recelved at the ALBERT A. NOVAK FUNERAL HOME, 3313 Brighton Rd. Funeral service, Monday 12 noon.

Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. ZURCHER On Saturday, Sept. 22, 1973, Albertina Joos Zurcher, of 41 Rostock wife mother of the late Edward Zurcher; of Ralph, Robert Mrs. Dorothy Walther: sister of Mrs.

Mary Miller and Emil Joos; also 10 grandchildren and two great H. J. grandchildren. SCHELLHAAS Funeral AND from SON FUNERAL HOME, 707 East N.S. on Tuesday at 9:15 a.m.

Requiem High Mass at St. Boniface R.C. Church at 10 a.m. Members of L.C.B.A, 222 and friends invited. Visitation with the family 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Card of Thanks SCIARRETTI. Ernest G. Perhaps you sent a lovely card or said a little prayer; Perhaps vou sent a floral spray, if so. we saw it there.

Perhaps you sent a gift of food or let us use your car; Perhaps VOU spoke the kindest words that any friend could say. Perhaps you were not there at all. lust thought of us that day. Whatever vou did to console our hearts. We thank you so much, whatever the part.

For all the acts of kindness done God bless each and every one. Antoinette and Rosemarie. THE family of the late Josephine Jones wishes to thank the priests, relatives, neighbors and friends for the many kindnesses shown during their recent bereavement. Virginia Burley and The Families In Memoriam LEE, Irene In loving memory of my dear Mother who passed away two vears ago today. Sadly missed by her daughter Cynthia SZYMANSKI, Bernice J.In loving memory of my wife who passed away Sept.

23, 1971. God watched you as you suffered He knew you had your share He tenderly closed your weary eves And took you in his care In tears saw you sinking And watched you fade away It crushed my heart to know God had taken you away. But when saw you sleeping Peacefully free from pain could not wish you back To suffer that again. often think of you And speak of how you died To think you could not say Goodbye Before you closed your eyes. Sadly missed by her husband and family.

Monuments- Cemetery Jefferson Mem. 2 lots 2 vaults. $590 compl. 882-3084. LAKEWOOD-4 spaces, 2 vaults, marker, $950 CHARTER REALTY 781-2800 lots.

Call 3. 824-9182. PENN LINCOLN Memorial Park -2 so. Side Cemetery -4 lots, facing Nobles Lane, $135 apiece. 481-1726.

PRICE Reduction -Crypt for Mt. Royal Cemetery. 782-1541. Clubs BOWLING Monday night, single, widowed, divorced men, women. Varied monthly social activities.

PO Box 98236, Pgh. 15227. Lost and Found BEAGLE-Puppy, 3 mo. old, name Emily, wearing rhinestone collar; lost near C.M.U. Call 683-9981.

BLACK White Dog Lost -Family pet answers to Snoopy. Reward, call 782-0709. CAT -Lost, black; Beltzhoover area, white behind ears. Reward. 431-1273.

CHARM Bracelet -Lost in, or near Heinz Hall, p.m.. sent. value. 335-1556. COLLIE Type Female -Lost, gold tan with white Reward.

265-4388. Answers 10 "Athena." FOUND- Small black cat in North Hills, Cemetery Lane area. Call 566-2969 day, 931-0605 eves. FOUND Contact lens in case. Vicinity of Univ.

of Pgh. 323-0983. FOUND Black white puppy nr. Crafton. 343-9417.

FOUND -Sm. female dog; Morningside area. 486-1830. GERMAN Shepherd -Male; BlackTan White. Castle Shannon-Mt.

Leb. No collar. Reward. 531-8342. GOLDEN Retriever-Male.

Mt. Lebanon; reward. 563-2699. KITTEN -Lost. Brown grey tiger.

Negley-Friendship. Reward. 361-8477. LADIES GOLD CHAIN AND WATCH -Lost Penney's Southland store Sept. 14.

Great sentimental attachment. Liberal reward. Please call 882-5562 after 6 p. m. or weekend.

LOST Mt. Leb. area sleek German black w-wte. beige spottings on tace throat chest, black leather rolled collar, missed badly, 343-4191, Reward. LOST -1 month Blue Persian Cat, deaf, Pennwood Dr.

area. 241-3148. LOST -5 mo. fem. mixed shepherd, beige; no collar.

431-3491. LOST -Gold charm bracelet, downtown Pgh. Sept. 20. Reward.

242-0218. MINIATURE Schnauzer Lost, female, Sun. Peters Twp. Route 19 vicinity, Reward, 941-8004. POODLE black grey, Stanton Heights area.

782-2962. TOY Poodle Lost -Apricot; answers to name of Metoo; lost in vic. of McNeilly Brookline. 881-9018. WRISTWATCH -Lady's diamond, wht.

gold with bik. strap; Civic ArenaChatham Center Sept. 20, 5:30 p. m. Reward.

793-7423. WRISTWATCH -Gold, Eternamatic, lost. Reward. 963-7550. 1A Share a Ride HANDICAPPED Grad.

Student- -Desires ride daily from Shadyside to Pitt Campus in Oakland. 687-0773. 2 Personal BECKY LOVE YOU Can I Help, Love Mom BOTHERED? Depressed? -Troubled? Talk with Stanby, 782-4023, 24 hrs. BRUNETTE -In Carrick Dr's office Tues. morning who prefers soft chair when smoking.

Interested. Name not avail. Write PO Box 11, Country Club Road, Meadowlands, Pa, 15347. Brown and white' shirt. COJFUSED Don't be.

Call Dial-aFriend, every day. 687-2323. FREE PREGNANACY TESTING Results Confidential and available same day information Women's Health, Services, 625 Stanwix Street, 391-5203. GRAPES- Concord, $2.50 bushel, pick them yourself. 898-2444.

JACK StellaAre at it once again. MISSING Person -Marie Fay Meers (maiden name), born Jan. 20, 1935, believed to have lived In Castle Shannon. Important. Please call Mrs.

Jean Mangini, in Philadelphia, Pa. (215) 425-6647. Peabody High School Class of 1953-20-vr. reunion to be held Oct. 20, 1973.

For further information. Call Robert Thompson. 281-1481, PREGNANT -Distressed Need help Call Birthright, 621-1988. RUST PROBLEMS WITH YOUR CAR OR TRUCK? Concerned Consumer is gathering information for possible class action on severe rust problems; on '67-'71 cars trucks. If your auto or truck is rusted badly, contact Concern Consumer, Box B-880, Pittsburgh Press.

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Downtown Pittsburgh, 641 Liberty Ave. GEMINI SPA 391-3919 7 days 10 a.m. till BANDS- Rock bands, needed inned. Richard Sharp Agency. 243-7000.

Blood Plasma Donors FEE PAID Pittsburgh Blood Plasma, Inc. 908 Penn 2nd Floor Donations may be made twice weekly 8 a. m. to 3 p. daily exc.

8 a. p. m. Call 391-9688 BOOKKEEPING -Accounting. a returns, financial statement.

Prepared (my home) 30 yrs, experience. BS degree. Call 821-2569. COMBO The Jim Dandies." Weddings, parties, anniv. 323-0268.

COMBO Playmoore Trio. Organ bass, drums. $125. 421-2083. COMBO- The B.

C. beautiful music for all occasions. 323-0259. DISTRIBUTORS cost to you-items for bazaars, banquets, fund-raising business. Also articles with Imprinting for give away, purposes.

Unique items. Call 681-9676 from 9 a.m. to p. m. If no answer, call from 5 p.

m. to 10 p. m. DOMINICAN Republic- One day divorce information. (412) 262-1213.

EDUCATION Services- -In the home for pre-school handicapped children in Alleg. outside Pgh. city limits are available. No fee. 221-1774, 9:30 2:30 EXPERIENCED -Female, vocalist male flutist wish to find serious musicians or group Interested in building a dynamic rock band.

678- 7868 after 3. FLAMENCO Guitarist Will teach in the Pittsburgh area until December. Call Bill, 681-8546. LEAD Singer- -With PA Drummer wanted for hard rock group. 221-3565.

IS your car ashamed to go out? Consult Press or Post-Gazette Want Ad Columns for reliable auto repair shops. 2A Business Personals FULTON BUILDING SPA Charming attendants, completely relax you. Worries tensions vanis In air-conditioned privacy. Elevator service. No embarrassment.

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IDEAS WANTED IMPERIAL 1910 Cochran Greentree Pittsburgh, Pa. 15220 or Call 412-344-9017 LEAD Guitarist- Available. Well-equipped and experienced. Heavy duty rock. 4 p.m.

to 7 p.m. 821-5092. LEAD Singer -And-or bass plafer for country rock band. After 6 p. m.

761-3393, ask for Jim. LEAD Vocalist Wanted for established rock band, 922-8577. LIFETIME Membership to European Health Spa. Take over payments. 335-6018.

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STEELER SEASONAL, TICKETS WANTED (4) -481-4629 STEELER- Tickets wanted, seas, desp. 2 Brown, 461-6684, aft. 3:30. STEELER Tickets Wanted -3 or seats together for remaining home games. Call 795-3959.

'STOP SMOKING' Phone answers 24 391-3906. SWIMMING Lessons -Private Chatham Center Health Club. 391-5000. SWING Week-end to Montreal, $95 per person, includes round trip air tare from Pittsburgh, hotel accommodations, 2 for dining, entertainment, sightseeing, all transportation and hotel taxes. Departs Fri.

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We are a placement agency working with Columbia Pictures, United Artists, numerous other motion picture companies and television networks. If you are interesied in acting in movies television shows, we would like to hear from you. Adults children. Experience in many cases is not nec. Richard Sharp Agency.

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ban Pah. CPA firm has growth opportunity for accountant with Senlevel public accounting experience," send resume to Press Box 3 Help Wanted bara, Christine and Thomas Clements; grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clements. Friends received at the ANTHONY M.

MUSMANNO FUNERAL HOME, 700 Seventh McKees Rocks. Funeral Mass on Tuesday In St. Malachy Church at 10 a.m. Visitations from 2-4 and 7-9 D. beginning Sunday at 7 p.m.

COOK Jane Burgy, on Friday, September 21; beloved mother of Mrs. Nancy J. Kiddy, Mrs. Elaine Robertson, William and Richard E. Cook; sister of Howard Burgy; also survived by eight grandchildren and one great-grandson.

Friends may call at the MAURICE L. KNEE MEMORIAL HOME, Center at South, Wilk (Parking on premises). Services on Monday at 12 noon. (Family hours 2-4 7-9). CRAIG On Saturday, Sept.

22, 1973, Mary age 92, formerly of 2800 Glenmore Dormont, wife of the late Warren beloved mother Mrs. Dorothy Lawman Mussetter of Mt. Lebanon, and the late Kenneth J. Craig; also survived by one grandchild and two great-grandchildren, Friends and members of Dormont Chapter O.E.S. ceived at the L.

BEINHAUER SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 W. Liberty Ave. Private services Monday at 10 a. m.

Burial at Homewocd Cemetery. O.E.S. services Sunday at 7:30 p.m. CRAWFORD On Saturday, Sept. 22, 1973, Belle Weinman, wife of the late Dr.

James Slater Crawford; mother of Mrs. Dorothea Crawford Macy, of Short Hills, N. J. James Slater of Pittsburgh: five grandchildren, Mrs. Richard McCullough, Mrs.

David Stevenson, Dr. James Slater Crawford IV, Miss Lola Virginia Crawford and Miss Linda Belle Crawford; also by tour great grandchildren. Services and interment private. DAVIES Caleb Jr. of New Wilmington, formerly of Pittsburgh, died Friday, Sept.

21, 1973. Husband of Grace Burd Davies; father of Mrs. John Yinalina of Emelton, Mrs. Wade Volwiler of Seattle, Washington, and Caleb Davies Ill. Also survived by 6 grandchildren.

FUneral services at 11 a. m. Monday at the New Wilmington United Presbyerian Church. Friends recelved at the E. GAILEY SHARP FUNERAL HOME, New Wilmington, 2-5 on Sunday.

DOMAGALA On Saturday, Sept. 22, 1973 Sophie Lewalski of the S. wife of the late Matthew Domagala: mother of Frank and Mrs. Agnes Moskiewski; daughter of Marion and the late Maryanna Lewalski; sister of Mrs. Pauline Kopopolos, Mrs.

Esther Winiorski, Mrs. Lucille Sysak, Mrs. Gertrude Somarcik, Agnes and John Lewalski; also survived by three grandchildren. Friends received at the JOHN J. GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 South 15th Street.

FUneral Tuesday at 10 a. m. Funeral liturgy In St. Josaphat's Church at 11 a. m.

Family hours 12 noon to 10 p. m. DORSEY Catherine M. Koslowski on Friday, September 21, 1973, of Overbrook beloved wife of Arlie H. Dorsey; dear mother of Robert Werling, Lois Merkel, Catherine Spanard, Mary 'E.

Franco and Arlene Kramer: also survived by 11 grandchildren; sister of Henrietta McCarten, Agnes Seibel, Edward Henry Koslowski. Friends received at the CIESLAK TATKO FUNERAL HOME, 2935 Brownsville Rd. after 7 p.m. Saturday. Funeral on Tuesday at 9 a.m.

Mass of the Resurrection in St. Norbert Church at 10 a.m. Family visitation 1-4 and 7-9 p.m. DUFFY On Sept. 22, 1973, James J.

of Bruceton, Pa. beloved husband of Anna Wellinger Duffy, father of Mrs. Roseann Weber, of Peters also grandchildren, and 15 great-grandchildren. Brother of Edward and Joseph Duffy, and Mrs. Margaret Galvin.

Friends received 7-9 p.m. Sunday, 7-9 MAnnday at the WILLIAM E. GRIP: FITH MORTUARY, 5636 Brownsville Rd. Broughton-Curry, notice of funeral later. DYER On Friday, September, 1973, Jean Dyer; William Lowe: aunt of Winfam T.

Lowe Jr. and James Dyer Lowe. Friends received at H. SAMSON INC. ,537 Neville St.

(Oakland Civic Center) Sunday, 7-9 p.m. where services will be held Monday norning at 10 o'clock. Interment Allegheny Cemeterv. Memorial contributions may be made to the Heart Fund. ELLIOTT On Thursday, September 20, 1573, Joseph N.

Braddock; husband of Mrs. Nancy James Westover (Peggy) Elliott; Craig, father Mrs. Peter (Joan) Sacconi, John (Patricia) Busowski and Mrs. RUSsell (Norma) McConville: brother of Mrs. Alex Hodge; also eight grandchildren, five areat-grandchildren.

Friends received ut the WM E. ELKIN MORTUARY, 4th Braddock. Services Monday, at 1 p.m. Family hours 2-4 7-9 p.m. ELLSWORTH Dennis 19, of 5173 Clarkston died Fridov; son of Geneva and John Hess; grandson of Mrs.

Ethel White of Jeannette, and Mrs. Arlene Hess, both of Pitisburgh; brother of Richard, John, Sandra, and Debra, all at home. Friends recelved at the LEO M. BACHA FUNERAL HOME, 516 Stanton St. at Green Greensburg, on Sunday from 3-5 and 7-9 p.

m. Funeral services Monday at 11 a. m. in the funeral home, with Rev. Geo.

Davidson officiatina. Interment in St. Clair Cemetery, Greensburg. EVANS On Thursday Evening, September 20, 1973, Otis L. (Pop), husband of the late Frances King Evans of Broad Bent Mt.

Nebo; father of the late Edith L. Griffith; survived by a son-in-law, W. F. Griffith of Mt. Nebo; also three grandchildren and four great-arandchildren.

Members of the Avonworth Post No, 866, American Legion, Clerks Aid Society of P. R. R. and Friends received at the LESTER C. McDONALD FUNERAL HOME, 529 California Avalon, until 5 p.m.

Sunday. Funeral Services at The Bellevue Baptist Church, Lincoln Bellevue on Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. Interment Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Golden Age Club and friends invited. EVANS At her home, North View Heights, September 20, 1973.

Rita Bowers, widow of the late Bill Evans. FUneral from the SIRLIN and LEONARD FUNERAL HOME, 620 East Ohio on Monday at 11 a. m. The Golden Age Club of Northview Hts. and friends invited.

EWONCE On Friday, Sept. 21, 1973, Mary Sokatch Ewonce, wife of the late Join of McKees Rocks; mother of Ann Podolachek, Stella Mudryk, Bill and Edward Ewonce: 12 grandchildren; sister of Nick Sokatch of Loraine, Ohio and John Sokatch, Friends received at the McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, 1225 Chartiers McKees Rocks. Services in St. Mary's Ukr. G.

C. Church on Monday, Sept. 24 at 9 a. m. FANELLI On Sept.

22, 1973, Henry A. of Penn Hills, beloved husband of Mary R. (Nee loll) father of Frank J. of Penn Hills, Henry W. of McKees Rocks, and Joseph A.

Fanelli of NY. Brother of Mrs. Rose Asturi and Mrs. Nellie Marze, also vived by 10 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the WILLIAM F.

GROSS FUNERAL Rodi HOME, 11735 Fronkstown Rd. (At Rd.) Penn Funeral Wed. at 9:30 a.m. Mass of the Resurrection at Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament Church at 10 a.m. FIKES William, of 518 HIll Sewickley, beloved father of Mrs.

Glarvene Tall, of Sewickley, Mrs. Lulu B. Wynn, Deacon Mannie Fikes and Mrs. Mattie Anderson; grandfather of Mrs. Dorothy Crawford; greatgrandfather of David Thomas and Beverly Crawford.

Visitation with the family 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. at the SPRIGGS AND WATSON FUNERAL HOME, 720 N. Lang E. E.

Funeral services in the Triumph Boptist Church, Frederick and Ferry Sewickley. Interment the Sewickley Cemetery. FINNEY Ollie Mae of 6821 Kelly dearly beloved mother of Charles Finney; also survived by devoted cousin, Mrs. Eleanore Bownes and many other relatives. Friends received at the SAMUEL E.

COTTON AL HOME, 427 Lincoln E. Saturday after 2 p. m. Funeral services Monday at 1 p. m.

in the Good Hope Baptist Church. All Fraternal services Sunday evening beginning at 7:30 p. m. FISHER On Thursday, September 20, 1973, John Allen Fisher, husband of Jeanetta (Osswald) Fisher; brother of Mrs. Ann McClymonds; also survived by a niece and nephews.

Friends received 2-4 7-9 p. m. of the L. BEINHAUER SON co. MORTUARY, 2630 W.

Liberty Ave. Services on Monday, 2 p. m. Interment South Side Cemetery. FURRER On Saturday, September 22, 1973, Myrtle (Rice) of West View, wife of Otto; mother of Kenneth; sister Ethel Walsh and Harry Rice.

Funeral from H. J. SCHELLHAAS ACCTG. CLK: Handle a-r: good typing needed; exp. on Burroughs bookkeeping machine helpful; FEE PD.

$450. SEC Must be high type, refined Individual with 5-6 vrs. secretarial exp, excellent command of English top steno skills. $700 Up. SEC'Y: Neat appearance, pleasant personality, good steno skills important for assignments Mktg area Controller's FEE PD; $650.

SEC'Y: Interesting position requires one with good steno skills, Industrial exp. interest in dealing with foreign countries; Monroeville area $580, SEC'Y: Opening In Corporate Dev. requires knowledge of or exp. In stock market; FEE PD. to $650.

Patent, Internat'l, Emplovde Benefits require excellent typing and medium s-h; to $535. TYPIST: Excellent typing, grammar, neat appearance Important: $484. M.T.S.T. OPR: Exp. preferred but will train one PD.

with fo statistical typing FEE $525. CLK. TYPIST: Heavy detail, typina, work on statistics, Invoices, Monroeville area; FEE NEG, $450. KEY PUNCH OPR; Exp on Univac a must. $470.

MULTIGRAPH OPR: Must have exp. $608. Employment Agency Specializing in Selective Placement Pongrass PERSONNELASSOCIATES PORTER 6th Grant 281-7583 Accounting BUDGET ANALYST RCA has an Immediate requirement for a Budget Analyst at our Meadow Lands, facility (suburban Pittsburgh). The successful applicant will nave a degree majoring in Fi1ance-Accounting. Experience in the consumer products industry would be helpful.

You will be involved in all aspects of budgets and financial planning, including balance sheet, expense statements, and capital planning. You should be a self-starter and De willing to perform detailed accounting studies and analyses. If you qualify, send resume with to: Mr. H.H. Snell Mar.

RCA Mobile Communications Systems, Meadow Lands, Pa. 15347. We are an equal opportunity employer M-F. RCA 18. 252 ACCOUNTING JR.

ACCT -Assoc. Deg. No. exp. necess.

Local. $7,200. GEN. ACCT. Deg.

Sev. yrs. exp. Local. To $12,000.

DATA SYSTEMS COMPUTER OPR Systems 3. Mod 10 converted from 360-25. 2-3 vrs. exp. Local.

To $7,500. EXP. In ANS COBOL, DOS, DBOMP, CICS helpful. To $13,000. LEASING PROPERTY ch.

Base. Natl Company, good spoor. WIll consider Govt. expr. To Many other unlisted positions Local and Nationwide PYRAMID PERSONNEL CONSULTANTS, INC.

951 Penn Suite 601 471-7590 Nationwide Network Empl. Agcy. ACCT. GEN'L ACC'T. IN PGH.

Is Well-established Pah. based company seeking to person with accounting exposure handle general accountIng luncheons, monthly reports, etc. Excellent working conditions Fringe benefits. Call 391-6545. SHILOWE PERSONNEL SYSTEMS, Suite 890, Kossman Pa.

15222. Employment Agency. ACCT. GENERAL OFFICE CLK. TO $450 (2) Downtown E.

End firms, neea beginner or experienced clerks with good elec typing. All paid benefits free parking. DICTAPHONE TYPISTS TO $400 (2) If you love to type all day long use the dictaphone, come in or call US conditions NOW! Benefits Ideal working make this a must. Beginners welcome! DUNHILL 221 Oliver Gida. Empl.

Agcy. 261-6070 ACCOUNTANT of- war so INTERNAL AUDITOR Suburban Philadelphia listed Co. has a need for 3 auditors because of promotion, positions involve operaalso tional, financial acausition audits; travel while in auditina. 30-35 per Excellent cent trouble-shooting, opportunity for promotion outside of auditing. Public or private auditing duplicate experience required.

Send resume in our consultant, stating present earnings to Hilltop George Soissan, 1817 Jenkintown, Pa. 19046, 215-886-8244. ACCOUNTING TRAINEE CPA FIRM TO $8,000 LOCAL UNITED CONSULTANTS Empl. Agcy. 261-4566 421 Seventh Ave.

ACCOUNTANT PLANT SALARY TO 14K Entry level position that afford you the opportunity to sit for your exam. Degreed person with at least 3 years general accounting experience, profit loss, inventory cost. Msut be promotable. Fee Paid with liberal benefits package. Contact William J.

Gilfillan, Tomsett Associates, 402 Frick Pa. 15219. Phone: 471-2050. Acctg. SR.

FIN. BS Accta. 3, yrs. min. exp.

In financial analysis. Familiarity W- statistics computer terminals desirable. For this other accta. opportunities contact BOB WINTER. GILBERT LANE 301 Fifth Ave.

Suite 903 391-7300 Employment Agenc ACCOUNTING PERSONNEL 239 4th Ave. Pah. 15222 261-1015 DIRECTED A INTERNAL AUDIT To $16,800 Major corporation with excellen less than 10 per cent for 1 afterwards. vear the 11 promotability. Travel to 24 months on audit staff.

Call 0 write in confidence. ACCOUNTING PERSONNEL Ave. Poh. 15222 261-1015 DIRECTED BY A C. P.

A. TAX ACCT. TO $16,000 Yr. Maior corporation. Handle federal state, investment, reserve and foreigh subsidiaries.

Call or write in confidence. ACCOUNTING CLERK Excellent opportunity for an Individual with accounts payable and genera accounting background. Excellen. benefits, good salary. Interviews 9 a.

m. to 12 Noon. St. Margaret Memorial Hospital, 265 461h Pa. 15201.

683-7500. Ext. 334 or 335. An Equal Opportunity Employer ACCOUNTANT Min. 2 yrs.

exp. Std. cost accounting. Salary $640-month. Contact LIKEN, Northway Mall, 391-1866, Empl.

Agcy. Several available downtown ACCOUNTANTS suburban. To $10,000, some no fee. LIKEN, 400 Penn Center, Monroeville. 391-1866, Empl.

Agcy. ACCOUNTANT -Work with receivables, inventories payables in the recording of the cost of goods sold gross profits. Degree not necessary. Oakland area. Submit confidential resume stating expected salary 10 Press Box 701.

ACCTG. CLERK FEE PAID $450 UP An ideal position for the person who enjoys figure work. Do payroll in friendly office. Good hours. Three Gateway Center 391-6102 FANNING (emp.

agency.) Suite, 1777 ACCOUNTING CLERK Unusual oppt'y to work with figures in lovely surroundings congenial people. Typing helpful. Exc. advancement oppt'ys. $376.

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