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ACROSS 1. President Kennedy Entertainer Maxwell Lincoln's son 12 Algonquian Indian 13 Plant shoot 14 Compass point 15 Shelter cloth 17 Sainte, (ab.) 18 Move intestinal furtively 19 inflammation 21 Existence 23 Musical direction 24 Have 8 seat 27 Overlook 29 Friends (Ft.) 32 Allite 34 Claim 36 Newspaper executive 37 Actress, Mitzi 38 Greatest quantity 39 Belgian river Names 41.1 Town 42 Asian holiday 44 Author Leon 48 Rough outer garment 49 Horrify 53 Force 54 Suits 56 57 And others (Latin) 58 Dwart 59 Arikaran Indian 60 All finished 61 Love god DOWN 1 Modern planes 2 Algerian seaport 3 Engage for services 4 Asian kingdom 5 Small shield 6 Easier flowers 7 Smirch Antwer 16 Previous Puzzle BROO 700 SER HUNN DOA MARE ANUIAR MARCONI HOARD SEA DA AUNA AMP ARO WE EMIT 8 Namesakes of 31 withered a British 33 Musteline princess mammal 9 Will 35 Lasso 10 Italian city 40 Oman's 11 Fourth i letter Cabus bin (pl.) Said 18 With hands on 43 i Recorded in a hip way 20 European 45 Steeple nation 48 Above 22 Igneous 47 Climbing plant 24 Appear 48 Mother of 25 India (comb. Apollo (myth.) form) 50 Decant 26 Sadness (Fr.) 51 Year (Latin) 28 Wiser 52 WWII boats 30 (ab.) Stravinsky 55 island (Fr.) 10 12 15 16 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 130 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 42 43 45 46 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 155 56 58 59 60 26 Hospital Register INDIANA HOSPITAL Births For Feb. 25 Mr. and Mrs.

Richard T. Elllott, Josephine, boy; Mr. and Mrs. John A. Barreca, 21 Wynn Blairsville, girl; Mr.

and Mrs. Blaine Deabenderfer, Indiana RD 3, girl. Admissions For Feb. 25. Joy Beatty, 139 N.

11th 'Indiana; Day Kanarr Nichol, RD Rozella M. Hill, Commodore RD Betty J. Kunkle, Black Lick; Lean Elaine Warr, Homer City RD Lois Marcoaldi, 50 College Lodge Rd, Indiana. Cheryl Lee Carnahan, North View Estates, Indiana; William S. Kelley, Aultman; Jessica Lee Platt, Blairsville; Samuel I.

McClurkin, 340 Philadelphia Indiana; Deborah L. Wagner, IUP, Indiana; Arthur S. Vellesig, West Lebanon. Fleta C. Dunlap, 35 S.

10th Indiana; Bernard J. Kowchuck, Ernest; Daniel P. McCracken, 553 N. Sixth Indiana; Todd E. Hadden, Glen Campbell RD Robert A.

Smith, 73 Hancock Clymer. Discharges For Feb. 25 Donna Lee Ondo and infant, Indiana RD Cathy Richards and infant, Marion Center RD Judith Syster and infant, Clymer RD Viola G. Acker- Investigation Yields No Wrongdoing PHILADELPHIA (AP) An FBI investigation of the 1971 sale of Gov. Milton Shapp's interest in a Williamsport cable television station has been closed with no criminal charges being filed, the Philadelphia Bulletin reported.

The Bulletin said Wednesday that federal officials won't offcially comment on the case, but say unofficially they have not come up with the evidence needed to take any of the principals in the case before a federal grand jury. An FBI spokesman contacted Wednesday night said, "I don't know where the Bulletin got it's information." He added, "I can't comment on the case at all." The statute of limitations on possible violations in the case expired Wednesday, exactly five years after Williamsport City Council passed an ordiance giving Citizens Cable TV Co. a 25-year franchise at a one per cent. fee for the city. Shapp headed the TV firm.

Federal officials were reportedly investigating whether the later appointment of two council members to state jobs was in return for their help in passing the ordinance. Shapp has said he made $2 million on the sale of company two months after the franchise was granted. "When this story first appeared I said at the time there was absolutely no truth to Shapp told the Bulletin when informed of the decision by federal authorities to close the probe, "I'm glad nevertheless that the FBI had conducted the investigation because this verifies what I have been saying right said Shapp, a candidate for the Democratic presIdential nomination. Real Estate Transfers COUNTY) (INDIANA Thurman C. Brickell wife to William D.

Spicher and wife, tract In, Canoe $7,500. Estate of Kenneth W. Speer Joseph R. Hunter and lot and frame shop. in burg $6,000.

Alfred L. Larkin and wife to James Yaworski and wife, lot East Wheatfield $25,000. Lou Hamilton to Millard B. Porch and wife, lot and frame dwelling In Saltsburg $8,000. Frank E.

Lewls and wife to James M. Good and wife, parcel In White $44,000. Grace McHenry Wilson to Robert V. Brady and wife, lot in White $3,000. Thomas F.

Dowling and others to Francis Patrick Cass, tract in East Wheatfield $3,800. Jess Bartholow and others to Balco, parcel in Burrell $5,000. Howard Rhoades, Jr. and wife to Gary J. Smith and wife, lot and frame dwelling in Cherry Tree $16,500.

John P. Hoyt and wife to Richard W. Wrye and wife, lot in White $5,000. JEFFERSON COUNTY Agway to Robert Diener, tract, Rose $14,070. Harry G.

Bodenhorn to Glenn L. Bodenhorn, tract, Oliver $1,000. First National Bank of Reynoldsville to Stephen Vasilauskaus, lots, $8,500. Ella Giughello Bruce Aufderklam, lot, Snyder $20,000. Lawton T.

Sharp, to Charles Ford, lot, Falls Creek, $23,500. United Electric Cooperative to Culligan-Hess Water Conditioning, 3.245 acres, Pinecreek $37,500. Coal Company DuBois Area School District, lots, Winslow $1,027. William T. Chalfont to Truman Harley, tract, Punsutawney, $19,750.

Frank D. Boyer, to Marian Schaffner, lot, Falls Creek, $3,000, Nonnan G. Craven to Myrna Keller, lot, Falls Creek, $9,000. Aldine Butler to Sherry Appel, 6,750 sq. Reynoldsville, $19,500.

Bernice V. Brown est James H. Depp, 8,860 sq. Punxsutawney, $5,600. "Show Me" Book Not Obscene PORTSMOUTH, N.H.

(AP) A judge has ruled that the book "Show Me," described by its publisher as good for sex education, is not obscene. Portsmouth District Court Judge Alvin Taylor dismissed obscenity charges, Wednesday against three sellers arrested last December. The book, which has sold more than 100,000 copies in the United States, shows pictures of nude children and adults engaged in various forms of sexual activity. The 30 spectators jamming the small courtroom gave a cheer when the judge announced his decision to throw out the case. The rearest blood group on the ABO system, one of nine systems, is AB.

Mercer Livestock Auction Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture quotations for the Mercer Livestock Auction on Feb. 17, were as follows. CATTLE-293. Compared. with last Tuesday's market, slaughter steers and heifers active and strong, 50c to $1 higher, Instances $2 higher.

Slaughter cows steady to 50c higher, instances higher. Slaughter bulls fully $2 higher. Choice slaughter steers 40.00-42.70, Good 37.80-40.50, Standard 33.30-37.60, few Utility 29.25-31.50. Choice slaughter heifers 39.00-41.70, Good 35.00-38.80, few Standard 30.00-35.00. Utility High Dressing Cutter slaughter cows 27.50-30.60, Cutters 25.00-28.00, Canners 22.25-25.25, Shells down to 19.00.

Two Choice slaughter bullocks 39.60 and 40.00, few Good 33.40-35.00, two Utility 27.10 and 27.30. Yield Grade 1000-2250 lbs. slaughter bulls 32.90-36.80, yield grade 900-1450 lbs. 28.90-31,90. Good 325-745 lbs.

feeder steers 27.75-32.75; Good 545-645 lbs. feeder heifers 27.50-32.00, Medium 300-760 lbs. 20.40-26.75: Medium Good 435-840 lbs. feeder bulls 25.70-30.50. CALVES 114.

Vealers unevenly steady. Few Choice vealers 63.00-63.50, few Good 54.00-61.00, Standard 38.00-50.00, Utility 110-125 lbs. 31.50-41.50, 90-110 24.50-34.00, few 65-85 lbs. 20.00-24.00. HOGS 360.

Barrows Gilts steady, instances 50c higher. US No. 1-2 200-225 lbs. barrows gilts 50.90-51.40, No. 1-3 200-240 lbs.

49.10-50.40, No. 2-3 195-250 lbs. 48.80-49.20, one lot No. 2-4 280 lbs. 46.00, No.

1-3 150-180 lbs. 41.50-45.50. US No. 1-3 300-530 ibs. sows 41.75-45.50.

LIGHTCAP ELECTRIC CO. Established 1912 Electrical Contracting Light Fixtures Antique lamps 285 Phila. St. 465-5212 Indiana Redecorate NOW! We're featuring discount prices on a large group of custom drapery and upholstering fabrics that we'll finish to your specifications. COMPARE OUR PRICES, 25 YRS.

EXPERIENCE, QUALITY, AND 2-3 WEEK DELIVERY SERVICE WE KNOW YOU'LL BECOME A VALVED CUSTOMER. Wall-To- Wall Carpet, Dec. Window Shades, Venetion Blinds Also Available TOCCI'S SHOP DRAPERY 535 Phila. St. 465-6732 BABY BEEF SALE U.S.D.A.

INSPECTED GRAIN FED 1 WEEK ONLY! Guaranteed to be tender tasty SIDES a pound er 75 a pound cut, wrapped and frozen HIND QUARTERS a pound FRONT QUARTERS 60 a pound YOU PICK YOUR BEEF AND WE CUT IT WHILE YOU WAIT RELLICK MEAT PACKING CO, Jacksonville Homer City Phone 479-9049 or 479-9729 (Home) EXECUTIVE SECRETARY We are seeking an experienced secretary with cellent typing and shorthand skills to work for the vice president of our division. This local opportunity provides an excellent salary along with excellent benefits and working conditions. Please send resume detailing background and experience to Box D-45, Gazette. SUPERINTENDENT For progressive coal mining, company with long term contract, located in West Central Pennsylvania. One million tons per year operation.

Minimum of 5 years production experience required. Prefer experience in Pennsylvania. Degree in mining engineering or related fields ful. Fringe benefits include profit. sharing.

Salary commensurate with background and experience. Submit resume to Box D-37, Indiana Evening Gazette, Indiana, Pa. 15701 Indiato Eventon, Catetto, theredey, Cobruary 20, 1070 --20 Gazette Classifieds Begin Here by Bernice Bede CARL V. WALTER, 94, of Danville RD 3, formerly of Saltsburg, died Wednesday, Feb. 25, 1976, in the Boone Nursing Home, He was born August 1, 1881, to in Latrobe.

Mr. Walter was a life member of Western Star Lodge No. 21 A.M., Youngstown, Ohio, and Belmont Methodist In Church, Saltsburg. A retired foreman of Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company, he had in Montour County area resided with a cousin, Mrs. Clyde Cotner of Strawberry Ridge, Danville RD 3.

Surviving are three cousins, Mrs. Cotner and Clarence and Omar Walter, both of Saltsburg. He was preceded in death by his wife Ada Walter in 1967. Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb, 27, in the Edgewood Cemetery, Saltsburg, with the Rev.

James E. Anderson Jr. of Saltsburg officiating. Arrangements are in charge of the Emerson C. Hefner Funeral Home, Water Street, Washingtonville.

Funerala UNDERWOOD, Olga Plasman, 11 a.m., Caleffie and Greenlief Funeral Home, 327 Fourth California. Service Club Indiana Kiwanis Members of the Key Club at the Indiana High School were the guests of the Indiana Kiwanis Club Monday night during the weekly meeting of the latter group at Rustic Lodge. James George, adviser to the Key Club, spoke concerning the need to feel connected with the past, present, and future and pointed out that in the meeting itself all three dimensions were represented. Schools, Mr. George said, teach both values and nections with the past, present, and future.

Kiwanians, as sponsors of Key Clubs, are partners with the Key Club members in a relationship, providing experience and stability for the high school aged young adults. Key Club, Mr. George suggested, may be Kiwanis Club's greatest legeacy. Chris Lazor, president of the Key Club, expressed the thanks of the Key Club members to Kiwanis for sponsoring their club and for inviting them to the dinner meeting, Mike Reilly listed the activities the Key Club has been involved in this year and indicated what their projects were for the remainder of the school year. The Key Club presentation concluded with the showing of a film strip depicting 50 years of Key Clubs, which started in Sacramento, indicating that "Fifty Years of Caring Is Only A Beginning.

Paul Woodring, chairman of the Kiwanis sponsored youth committee, introduced the program. Clint File, head of the Circle Club committee, introduced Circle president Rita Kohler and secretary-treasurer Mary Alice Morris as well as adviser Dr. Ken Hershman. President, Kohler reported that Circle at IUP is hosting the state convention for Circle Clubs in Monreoville April 2 to 4 and invited as many Kiwanians as possible to attend. Vice president Frank Nupp said Kiwanians and Key Club members would be selling pop corn this Saturday at Brody's and Troutman's in downtown Indiana and perhaps at some of the malls between 10 a.m.

and 6 p.m. Singing was conducted by Lambert Joseph with Mrs. Carolyn Holstein at the piano. Judge Sirica Out Of Hospital WASHINGTON (AP) U.S. District Court Judge John J.

Sirica, who collapsed after suffering a massive heart attack Feb. 5, is out of the hospital. Sirica's law clerk. Robert Ruyak, said there is no sign the judge intends to resign. In the meantime, Sirica's doctors have prescribed good Jong rest" at home for the judge, who will be 72 March 19.

Sirica collapsed while giving a speech to a lawyers' group. Although his heart stopped working for 15 minutes, the Judge survived, doctors said, because of emergency treatment by those at the scene and in the ambulance on the way to George Washington University Hospital. For Friday, February ARIES (March 21-April 19) Alter a full week you should feel like letting your hair down a bit today. Make plans that include fun-loving friends. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Your popularity will be at a high peak through tomorrow.

Don't be too surprised If you're the center of attention. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You should be able municate extremely well today. Allies can be won, especially if you use your sense of humor. CANCER 21-July 22) The most prolitable area today will be in situations where you share something in common with one you love. LEO (July 23-Aug.

22) One of your strong suits today Is the ability to mediate viewpoints. If have two friends battling, you can bring them together. VIRGO (Aug. a 23-Sept. 22) You are still in productive cycle where initiative and ingenuity can reap a harvest.

If you perform well, you'll be amply rewarded. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Dan Cupid has protective eye on you today. You're even more popular where you already have close bonds.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Devote your attention to things relating to the family today. Notices: ETA WALTER S. VUCKOVICH, ESQUIRE ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Letters of Administration on the estate of BERNARD OLAN OLSEN, OLAN BERNARD OLSEN, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make prompt payment, and those having claims against said estate to present the same without delay.

JAN A. OLSEN ADMINISTRATOR Rear 31 Harrison St. Homer City, PA 15748 DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES BUREAU OF TECHNICAL SUPPORT 18TH AND HERR STREETS HARRISBURG, PA. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bid Date March 1976 Opening 2:00 P.M.. E.S.T.

Sealed bids to Extend Fire Alarm System to Ancillary Buildings, SOMERSET STATE HOSPITAL. SOMERSET. SOMERSET. COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA.

WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. ROOM 1204, PITTSBURGH STATE OFFICE BUILDING, 300 LIBERTY AVENUE, PITTSBURGH. PA. 15222. for the following contract: Contract No.

PW 10225-4 Elec. Guaranty $3.200.00 PROPOSED DATE OF COMPLETION: 180 DAYS FROM AWARD OF CONTRACT. Description: Extension of fire alarm system. $15.00 deposit per set payable to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Department of General Services, 2221 Forster Street.

Harrisburg. Pennsylvania 17125. Refundable upon receipt of both a bonafide bid or list of bidders and return of plans and specifications to that office in good condition within 15 days of bid opening. Plans and specifications may be re viewed without charge at the office of the Department of General Services, 2221 Forster Harrisburg. Pa.

17125. For names of those who have secured plans and specifications call 717-787-3014. ISSUED: FEBRUARY 19. 1976 Ronald G. Lench.

Secretary COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES BUREAU OF STATE PARKS HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Sealed bids will be received in Room 518. Executive House, 101 S. 2nd Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 17120, until 2:00 P.M., Prevailing Time, MARCH 4. 1976, and then publicly opened and read for the RENTAL OF EQUIP. MENT FOR EXCAVATION, YELLOW CREEK STATE PARK.

INDIANA COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA. A pros pectus all pertinent informaLion must be obtained from the office of the Park Superintendent, John T. Graham, R. D.

Penn Run, Pennsylvania. 15765, telephone number 412-479-2151. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to waive any informalitites, defects, or irregularities in the bids. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is an Equal Opportunity Employer and re quires conformance with Tite 16 Pennsylvania Code, Chapter 49, Contract Compliance Regulations. C.

K. McCONNELL, DEPUTY SECRETARY RESOURCES MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT OF TAL RESOURCES Sunshine law Meeting Notices THE Burrell Township Community Development Corporation will hold its next regular meeting on Monday, March 1, 1976, at 7:30 p.m., in the Burrell Township Community Center in Black Lick, Pa. Cards of Thanks wish to thank everyone for their kindness, cards, and prayers during my illness. Harry 'Spinny' Clawson. In Memoriams In loving memory of Charles Borletta, who passed away year ago March 25, 1975.

Earth has no sorrow, That heaven can not heal. Always in our hearts. Wife, Mary, Sons Daughters. 27, 1976 PUBLIC NOTICES Your Right to Know and be informed of the funttions of your government are embodied in public notices. In that self-government charges all citizens to be informed; this newspaper urges every citizen to read and study these notices.

We strongly advise those citizens seeking further information to exercise their right of access to public records and public meetings. Scaled proposals will be received by the Canoe Township, 2nd visors of Indiana County, at R.D, 1, Box 2A, Rossiter, Pa. 15772 UI 7:00 P.M., on March 18th, 1976, for the following: 1 350 tons 1-B 000 slag. 2 Approx. 10.000 Gals M.C.-30 Dust 011.

Proposals must be upon the forms furnished by the Municipality. bid must be accompanied by a certilied check or bid bond in the amount of of the bid, made payable to the Municipality. The Municipality reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Canoe Township, 2nd C1. Supervisors Mary Jane Bodenhorn BIDS Seals proposals will be received by the Young Township Board of Supervisors R.D.

Clarksburg, Pa. until 6:00 p.m. on March 8th for the following: 1. 3000 ton (more or less) 1B or 3A modified stone to be delivered at plant. 2.

30.000 gals. (more or less! MC 30 Dust Oil to be spread on various Twp. roads. 3. Hauling stone from quarry to stock pile or to various Twp.

roads. Proposals must be upon the forms furnished by the municipality and must be accompanied by a certified check or bid bund in the amount of of the Bid made payable to the municipality. The municipality reserves the right to reject any or all propoals. Young Township Joan Maschak R.D. Shelocta.

Pa. 15774 Robert D. Douglass, Attorney EXECUTOR NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of HARRY E. MOOSE, late of Brushvalley Township. Indiana County, Pennsylvania, deceased, having been granted the undersigned.

those having claims against the said estate are re quested to present them duly authentirated for settlement, and those knowing themselves to be indebted are requested to make prompt payment. Mr. Harry Moose. Jr. R.D.

Indiana, Pa. 15701 NOTICE Salvors Notice Abaodoned Vebicles Zoltan Sabo, RD1 Penn Run, Pa. 15765 Plymouth Mfg. No. VH23862570865 Pontiac Mfg.

No. 252396E175376 M.G. Mig. No. GHN5UA 194261G NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that.

Articles of Incorporation have been filed with the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on February 13, 1976. for the purpose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation of proposed business corporation to be organized under the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. approved May 5, 1933, P.L. 364, as amended. The name of the corpo ration is: Overland Resources.

Inc. The purpose or purposes for which it was organized are: The corporation shall have unlimited Power to engage and do any lawful act concerning any or all lawful business for which corporations may be incorporated under the Act of May 5, 1933. P.L. 364, as amended. Donald R.

Marsh, Solicitor 307 Savings Trust Bldg. Indiana. PA 15701 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES BUREAU OF STATE PARKS HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Sealed bids will be received in Room 518, Executive House, 101 S. 2nd Street. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 17120, until 2:00 P.M., Prevailing Time.

MARCH 11, 1976, and then opened and read for the WATERCRAFT CON. CESSION. YELLOW CREEK STATE PARK. INDIANA COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA.

A prospectus containing all pertinent information must be obtained from the office of the Park Superintendent. John T. Graham, RD I. Penn Run, Pennsylvania, 15765, telephone number 412-479-2161. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to waive any informalities, defects, or irregularitios in the bids.

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is an Equal Opportunity Employer and re quires conformance with Tile 16 Pennsylvania Code, Chapter 49. Contract Compliance Regulations. C. H. DEPUTY SECRETARY RESOURCES MANAGEMENT BIDS The Indiana Area School District, 501 East Pike, Indiana, Pa.

invites bids for Typewriters Specifications may be obtained at the above office. AD bids must conform to the description and specifications as listed. Companies wishing to bid on equal substicutes may do so, but such proposed alternates must be indicated on the bid. Bid price is to include delivery. This bid torn must be submitted in a sealed envelope, marked on the outside -Bid on Typewriters" and mailed or delivered to H.

John Lumaden, Secre tary. Indiana Area School District, 501 East Pike, Indiana, Pa. 15701. All bids must be received by 2:00 p.m. and will be opened at 9:00 p.m.

on March 1, 1976 In the Admioistration Office, Indiana Area School District, 501 East Pike, Indiana, Pa. The awarding of bids will be made at a meeting of the Board of School Direc tors within 30 days. The Board of School Directors reserves the right to reject any or all bids. John La Secretary Ladiana Are School District 4. 6, You are the mediating force that can bring harmony where there once was discord.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dea. 21) Tact, diplomacy and charm are formidable tools in your hands today. If you are selling something, it would be difficult to turn you down. CAPRICORN (Dec.

22-Jan. 10) For the next two days your material prospects look very promising. You can feather your nest if you're willing 10 help things along a bit. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.

19) Be your own person today, above all. You can operate much more effectively In the leader's role. BIDS PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Your intuitive Insights should be quite reliable today, particularly If they involve an area that enhances your status. your OD birthday son, Clymer RD Gloria J.

Brncik, Indiana RD Thelma P. Byers, Rochester Mills RD 1., Lorene A. Dilelio, 150 Douglas Commodore; Rhonda C. Dixson, Indiana RD Bernice Ellen Greene, Dixonville; J. Edward Griffith, Creekside RD Marion D.

Harmon, Ringgold; William E. Hazlett, Homer City RD Don A. Heeter, Marion Center. Karen E. Hornfeck, Indiana RD Mary Kelly, 382 Burns Indiana; Randall Keith Kimmel, Plumville; Denise Louise Kinter, Belsano; Anna Kraynak, 9 Smith Commodore; Barbara Ellen Livingston, Rr.

874 Josephine Indiana. Susan Lukehart, 260 N. Ist Indiana: David Earl McCracken, 225 S. 7th Indiana; Donna Mae Moore, 701 Highland Apollo; Helen L. Reeger, Shelocta; Nola M.

Selkirk, 609 S. 2nd Indiana: Renz A. Sutton, 13 Beech Homer City; John Joseph Valenti Clymer; Sandra Paulette Wofford, Creekside, RD 1. DUBOIS Admissions Mrs. Lulu Leasure, Punxsu- Discharges Mrs.

Elizabeth Shea, Indiana; Mrs. Nancy Bosar, Gipsy; Mrs. Timothy Fetterman and infant, Punxsutawney; William Rowland, Dayton; Mrs. Thomas Gomola and infant, Mrs. Mary Quick, Punxsutawney.

Admissions Dale Lynne Getty, Homer City; Marie S. Carrara, Blairsville RD Betty Hancock, Blairsville RD 3. Discharges William Nicholson, Blairsville RD John J. Ellis, Coral; Goldie M. Bailey, New Florence RD George Lucas, Blairsville; Edythe L.

WeaNew Alexandria RD Sheila Sorbin, Avonmore. KITTANNING Admissions John F. Ramsey, Clarksburg RD Edison L. Mohney, Church Street, Sagamore; Larry L. Prugh, Kittanning Harry L.

Haggerty, NuMine; Eileen Weaver, Marion Center. Discharges Corrinea M. Bellas, Rural Valley RD Flora Jean Brink, Rural Valley RD Jane E. Burcaw, NuMine, PUNXSUTAWNEY Admissions Mrs. Hazel M.

Alishouse, Plumville; Thomas A. Walker, Marion Center RD Lisha D. Brown, 408 Beyer Punxsutawney, Discharges Mrs. John M. Bracken and Infant, 505 Cherry Punxsutawney; Fred S.

Heitzenrater, 114 Zeitler Punxsutawney; Paul 1, Redding, Cleveland, Ohio; Todd E. Hadden, Glen Campbell RD Mrs. Minnie E. Lloyd, Dayton RD Mrs. Elizabeth M.

Smelko, Blose Medicare Center, Punxsutawney; Harry Wachob, Big Births Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Yerdill Punxsutawney RD boy. tawney. MAPLE AVENUE Admissions Mrs.

Lisa Haught, Commodore; Mrs. Mary Lorelli, Punxsutawney. Feb. 27, 1976 Heed your creative urges this coming year. They may not be strong enough to permit you to change your vocation, but they.

could furnish an interesting avocation and even extra income. In' Memoriams In loving memory of our dearly beloved Husband and ther, Joseph Lesneskie who passed away 14 years ago, February. Those we love, Are with the Lord, And the Lord has promised, To be with us. If they are with him, And He is with us, The cannot be far away. Sadly missed by, Wife, Children and Grandchildren.

INDIANA Evening Gazette Classified Office open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Lost Found 9 LOST black, male, hound type dog. White markings on legs, face underparts. Family pet: Reward.

Afraid of moving car, but will jump into parked cor. Ph. 463-0126. LOST brown white Beagle, wearing black collar, approximately high, $25 reward to finder. Ph.

412-676-4640. LOST February 15, Five Points vicinity, 13 year old tri-color. ed Beagle, (Tammy), reward. Ph. 397-8750.

DISAPPEARED Cassett recordof 965 university, Indiana. or, property, front Reward. F. Fisel, same address. Personals WANTED steady riders from Indiana to downtown Pittsburgh, Ph.

349-3138. Schools Instructions INDIANA County Headstart Inc. has some space available for children ages 3-5 Child Development Program. Ph. 465-2657.

Special Announcements OFFERS Wanted and remove frame building, approximately 40x80 for the salvage. Ph. 479-9210, between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. RS Lockard Ceramics Gifts, Rte.

119, south of Homer City, will be starting classes soon. Beginner or advance, morning or afternoon. Ph. 479-9624 before 5 p.m. to sign up.

Watch this column for shop opening date. IMMEDIATE OPENING AUTO SERVICE MECHANIC Must be skilled in auto repairs for all types of automobiles. WIDE RANGE OF COMPANY BENEFITS: Paid vacations Paid holidays Excellent retirement benefits Group insurance discount privilege Experienced applicants in person at Personnel Office: WARD REGENCY MALL INDIANA PERSONNEL HOURS Monday Friday 95 p.m. Equal Opportunity Employer 4.

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