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Evening Gazette, Saturday, May 3, 1978-0 Hospital Register INDIANA HOSPITAL Births for May 2 Mr. and Mrs. Craig F. Abrams, Commodore. boy: Mr.

and Mrs. Ronald Vargo, Homer City RD 2. boy: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest T.

Arford. Indiana "Admissions for May 2 Bridget Vargo, Homer City RD 2:1 Karen Arford Indiana RD 5: Mabel Bennett, Strongstown: Donna Pavlick, Homer City: Alice Smith. Cherry Tree RD 1: Robert Walker. Ebensberg: Edward Overdorff, 276 Olive Indiana: Paul Conrad. Punxsutawney; Eleanora Reber, 428 Oak Indiana.

Douglas Uncapher, Plumville: Brenda Anderson; 1240 Washington Indiana; Delores Volk, 995 Chestnut Indiana: Velma Naile. McGregor Motel, 435 East Pike. Indiana: Lela Thomas, Commodore RD 1: Helen Mason. Ernest; Ella Seanor, 634 School Indiana. Discharges for May 2 Christopher M.

Benamati, Clymer RD Josephine Beer, Penn Run RD Susan Boyer. Avonmore RD Walter Clawson. Clymer RD Ida Deberti, Rossiter RD' 1: Calvin Dunmire. 403 School Indiana: Peter Fedoruk, Black Lick: Virginia Fleming. 623 Grant Indiana.

Audrey George and infant, Homer City RD Jerome Henry. 351 Grant Indiana: Andrea Hockenberry. Apollo RD 3: Elizabeth Holzapfel, Homer City RD Louis Ker- Are you using tax deductible dollars to future retirement income? 4 IRA (Individual Retirement Account) is a new approach to retirement income planning. Find out about the tax shelter opportunities for striving toward tirement goals now possible under the Pension Reform Act of 1974. For more information on IRA and how you can use IDS services to accumulate tax-sheltered funds for the future.

call or write: Phone 463-7212 JOHN D. LENTZ District Manager 307 Phila. St. Indiana, Pa. 15701 Investors Diversified Services shishnik.

Starford: Frances Kovalchick, Elderton: Marcella Lawer, 1091 S. Sixth Indiana: Violet Homer City: Kathryn McClelland, Indiana RD 1. Robert Moore. Homer City; Thelma Moorhead and infant. Blairsville RD 4: Linda Neese and infant.

Indiana RD 2: Kevin Novella. Cherry Tree RD 2: John Peila. 156 N. View Indiana: Edna Rummel. Marion Center RD 1: Winifred Schroth.

Indiana RD Dorothy Ann Spearman. 874 Josephine Indiana: Ruth Stonebraker. 119 Clymer Indiana: Buffie Wilkinson. 242 Washington Indiana: Malvin Wolfe. Indiana RD 2.

KITTANNING Admitted Linda Bleggi, Kittanning RD 1: Shirley B. Porter, Dayton; Lester F. Peffer. Marchand: H. Clyde Stuchell, Homer City RD 2: Goldie M.

Reefer, Rural Valley; Pamela S. Topick. Sagamore. Darlene L. Haupt, Indiana; Joseph A.

Davidson. Rural Valley: Charles C. Neal. Rural Valley: Peggy A. Bowser.

Kittanning RD1: Ronald W. Hankinson. Clymer RD Ricky L. Bussard. Dayton RD 2: Gary Lynn Elkin, Rural Valley.

Discharged Paul A. Snyder. Dayton RD 1: Regis A. Condron, Dayton: Lucille V. Truschott.

Saltsburg: Mildred C. Kinnard. Kittanning RD Ricky L. Bussard. Dayton RD 2: Gary L.

Elkin. Rural Valley: Patricia L. Brown, Shelocta RD 1. Birth Mr. and Mrs.

Angelo F. Bleggi. Kittanning RD 1, girl, May 1: Mr. and Mrs. Leland E.

Porter. Dayton, boy, May 1. DUBOIS Admitted William Barilar, Punxsutawney: Monroe Miller. Punxsutawney; Kevin Young, Punxsutawney: Mrs. Mildred Gual.

Punxsutawney: Mrs. Avanelle Pifer, Punxsutawney. MAPLE AVENUE Discharged Mrs. Clara Sepe, Punxsutawney: Harry Gearhart, Cherry Tree: Mrs. Sara Rolls.

Punxsutawney. PUNXSUTAWNEY Admitted Mrs. Brenda Rumgay, Punxsutawney RD 4: Myron Cathers. Punxsutawney RD Mrs. Georgie Wulfert, Rochester Mills: Richard Gete.

Glen Campbell. Discharged Paul Pettigrew. Punxsutawney: Twila Neal, Punxsutawney RD 1: Phoebe Toven. Anita: Deborah Reed. Punxsutawney.

JOHNSTOWN Births Kenneth and Carole Yeckley. boy. Seward RD 1 (Lee Hospital: Kenneth and Peggy Jo Rager. girl. Nanty Glo (Memorial Hospital): Thomas and Mary Pearl Koches, boy.

Mentele (Mercy Hospital). MERLE IRVIN CAMP. BELL 72, of Lake Worth, formerly of Colver. died Friday. May 2.

1975 at John F. Kennedy Memorial Hospital, Lake Worth. He was born Sept. 26, 1902 in West Wheatfield Township. Surviving are these children: Mrs.

John R. (Idella) Bloom, Lake Worth: Mrs. Lewis D. (Audrey) Ross, Woodbridge, Mrs. James (Janel) Wright.

Concord. 21 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; these half-brothers and half-sisters: Mrs. Lynn (Florence) Boring. Johnstown; Ross McElhoes, Cherry Tree: Raymond McElhoes. Blairsville.

Mrs. William (Hazel) Holby. Blairsville, Harry Dias, Heshbon. Mr. Campbell was employed at Ebensburg Coal Company, Colver.

He was a member of the National Rifle Association, Red Cross Blood Donors Association, Colver Sportsmen Association of America and Patchinville Hunting Club, Cherry Tree. He was preceded in death by his wife, Georgia, and a son, Merle Jr. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday at the John W. Askew Funeral Home.

Ebensburg, where services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. with the Rev. John F. Olexa. officiating.

Interment will be in Armagh Cemetery. Blue Cross Asks For Rate Hike In 29 Counties Obituaries Hill. THOMAS KING (T.K.) GEORGE, 98, 15 Railroad ADAM LEVI YEAGER, 72, of Burnside. died Thursday. May 1.

1975 at Miners Hospital. Spangler. A son of Fred and Florence Beck Yeager, he was born March 8. 1903 at Burnside. Surviving are a daughter.

Mrs. Elizabeth Shields. Baltimore. four sons: Ivan. and Ralph, both of Homosassa Springs.

Charles, Akron. Ohio: Edison. Caldwell, Idaho: a brother, Paul. Caldwell. Idaho: a sister.

Mrs. (ierald (Avanell) Kine. Cherry Tree: 15 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife. the former Leona Belle Couch in 1969; a son.

Harold in 1973, four brothers: Cliff, Darell, Leroy, and Lynn: and three sisters: Mrs. Lillian Lewis, Lois and Margaret Yeager. Friends are being received from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. today at the Rairigh Funeral Home, Hillsdale, where services will be held Sunday. May 4, at 2 p.m.

with the Rev. John E. Stebbins officiating. Interment will follow in Burnside Cemetery, Burnside. CARLISLE A.

REDDING, 71, formerly of Greensburg, died Thursday. May 1, 1975 at Charleston. W.Va. Surviving are his widow. Ann Redding; three sons: James Pittsburgh: Donald and William both of Jeannette; nine grandchildren; a sister, Mildred Barnhart, Blairsville; a brother, Carl L.

Redding. Chesapeake, Va. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday at the Richard L. Shoemaker Funeral Home, Blairsville, where a blessing service will be held Monday at 10 a.m.

with the Rev. Robert F. Brannon officiating. Interment will be in Glade Run Cemetery. The family requests that in lieu of flowers donations be made to the Heart Association.

RONALD D. TER, 51, of New Cumberland, died Friday. May 2, 1975 at Holy Spirit Hospital. Camp Hill. A son of Joseph U.

and Eva M. Lambing Lingenfelter, he was born June 6. 1923 in Indiana County. Mr. Lingenfelter was a computer programmer for the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue.

He was a veteran of World War II. Surviving are his widow. Mrs. Dorothy A. Lingenfelter; a son, Kenneth Camp Hill, his mother.

Mrs. Eva M. Lingenfelter, a brother, Herman both of Auburn. N.Y. Friends will be received after 7 p.m.

Sunday at the Gilbert W. Parthemore Funeral Home. 1303 Bridge New Cumberland, where services will be held Monday at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. Fr.

William M. Richardson, of St. Theresa Catholic Church, officiating. Interment will be in Rollingreen Memorial Park, Camp Homer City, died Friday, May 2. 1975 at the Indiana Hospital.

A son of Adam and Mary Ann King George. he was born Dec. 23. 1876 in Black Lick. Mr.

George was a member of the Wesleyan Methodist Church. Luciusboro, where he was very active in church affairs. His family moved from Black Lick to Brush Valley during his youth and in 1903, he and his father began operation of the Homer City Feed Mill. In 1912 he began the George's Fruit Farm in Center Township which continued until his retirement in 1956. Since then, he had been a beekeeper.

Surviving are two sons and a daughter: Wilbur Homer City: John. Needles, and Mrs. Boyd (Irene) Phillippi, Homer City RD five grandand seven greatgrandchildren; a number of nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife, Pearl Young George, on Jan. 11, 1940; and a son, Herbert, on July 14, 1963.

Friends are being received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at the George Askew Funeral Home. Homer City, where services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Jefferson Hamilton officiating.

Interment will be made in the Greenwood Cemetery. Candle Starts House Fire, Kills 4-Year-Old PITTSBURGH A 4- year -old girl was killed but her 2-year-old brother was rescued when a fire swept through their townhouse in the city's Broadhead Manor section. The body of young Delores Dorsett was found face down on her bed in a second-floor bedroom. authorities said. The children's mother told authorities she had lit a candle during a power failure, then went to see a neighbor to find out why the electricity was off.

Belknap Livestock Auction Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture quotations for the Belknap Livestock Auction, on April 30, were as follows. CATTLE 113. Compared with last Wednesday's market; few Choice slaughter steers 41.75-44.20, Good 36.75-40.90, few Standard 34.25-38.25, few Utility 24.25-28.25. Couple Choice slaughter heifers 35.25, 35.75 and 39.75, one Good at 33.75, few Standard 25.50-29.75. Few Utility High Dressing Cutter slaughter cows 19.60-20.70, one at 21.50, Cutters 18.00-20.00.

Canners 15.70-18.20. Shells down to 11.00. Couple Good slaughter bullocks 26.85 and 27.20. Utility 19.00-23.50. Few Yield Grade 1260-1975 lbs.

slaughter bulls 23.75-28.10. Few Good Choice 420-575 lbs. feeder heifers 22.25-28.75; Medium holstein feeder bulls 420-615 lbs. 16.75-18.75. CALVES 153.

Vealers $2 to $3 lower. Choice vealers 53.50-58.50, Good 46.00-52.00, Standard 37.00-44.50. Utility 90-120 lbs. 29.00-35.00, 70-85 lbs. 24.00-29.00: 50-65 lbs.

18.00-23.50. Farm calves, beef cross bulls heifers 65-90 lbs. 29.50-42.00. HOGS 541. Barrows Gilts about steady; Sows steady.

US No. 1-3 195-250 lbs. barrows gilts 42.20-43.40. No. 2-3 185-265 lbs.

41.00-42.40, No. 2-4 230-300 lbs. 37.20-40.50. No. 1-3 170-185 lbs.

39.50-41.00. US No. 1-3 325-730 lbs. sows 31.50-37.75. Boars 26.75-28.50.

FEEDER PIGS 94. US No. 1-3 25-30 lbs. feeder pigs 22.00-27.00 per head, No. 1-3 35-45 lbs.

30.00-36.00 per head. SHEEP 1. Not enough of any one grade to establish a market. 'Cyclist Killed, Girl Passenger Suffers Injuries BEAVER FALLS. Pa.

(AP) A 19-year-old motorcyclist is dead and a 20-year-old girl who was riding with him has been hospitalized after an accident involving two cars in downtown Beaver Falls. Police said the cycle driven by Anthony Mangano of Beaver Falls struck one car, and the passenger. Becky Baldwin, was thrown off and hit the windshield of the second cur. Mangano was pronounced dead on arrival Friday night at the Beaver Falls unit of Beaver County Medical Center. Miss Baldwin, also of Beaver Falls, was reported in guarded condition at the same hospital with multiple injuries.

Neither automobile driver was injured. Artifacts Taken From Collection Gazette Classifieds Begin Here Legal GES8LER SHULICK ATTORNEYS (Executor's) NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of GEORGE S. HOWARD. Late of Blacklick Township, deceased having been granted the undersigned, those having claims against said estate are requested to present them duly authentirated for settlement, and those knowing themselves to be indebted are requested to make prompt payment. LEROY GRACE WEINELL.

Executors RD I. Box 333 Blairsville. PA 15717. Thomas S. Barbor ATTORNEY (Executor's) NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of BERTHA F.

ONDRIZEK. Late of Indiana Borough, Indiana deceased having been granted the undersigned, thuse having claims against said estate are requested to present them, duly authenticated for settlement, and those knowing themselves to be indebled are requested to make prompt payment. Herbert J. Ondrizek Executor Box 46, Strongatown, Pa. 15957 General Notice: Warehouse Sale to satisfy delinquent accounts of the following persons.

This sale will be held at Rustic Lodge, Route 288 South, Indiana, Pa. on May 15. 1975. at 1:00 PM DST. Unless accounts are paid in full the furniture belonging to the following persons will be sold at Public Auction to satisfy delinquent charges against this furniture merchandise.

Ellene Rensing, Vera Vogel Mrs. June Dick Barry LeBendig James Hutcheson Frank Jacobberger Mrs. Myra Jamison Robert Horne Thelma W. Shull 5:1 BIDS Sealed proposals will be received by the Armagh Borough Council of Indiana. Pennsylvania at Homer City State Bank.

Armagh, 15920 until 7:30 p.in. on May 5. 1975, for the following: Broom. Tack Construct Approx. 67 tons ID-2A Leveling Course, and 1 Approx.

109 tons Wearing Course Grade. and Construct 1410 Lin Ft. Shoulders 3' wide. Proposals must be upon the forms furnished by the Municipality and must be accompanied by a certified 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.

Armagh, Boro By S. J. Lowther Secy and Treas ERIE. Pa. tAP) A number apply to Environmental the Pennsylvania Resources.

Department of Harrisof valuable artifacts have been burg. Pennsylvania, for a permit to reported stolen from the Erie treat discharge the treated IndustriPublic Museum, including two al wastes into an unnamed tributary of Chinese Ming vases worth sev- and Cherry data Run relevant Creek. All such plans, application designs, to eral thousand dollars. and permit will be forthwith filed with Among other items listed as said Department, the said application "possibly Friday Act being of made June under 22. the 1937, P.L., provisions 1987 of the were some Ming brass work.

as amended. pieces of jade. sterling silver Address of Applicant scissors and two gunpowder G. R. Frycklund, flasks.

Project Manager The museum. operated by 1001 Pennsylvania Broad Street Company Electric the Erie School District, had Johnstown, Pennsylvania 15907 not conducted an inventory of Approved G. R. Frycklund its contents for six years. 4-11-75 Call No.

493 Charter No. 14098 National Bank Region No. Third REPORT OF CONDITION, CONSOLIDATING DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES, OF THE National Bank of the Commonwealth of Indiana IN THE STATE OF Pennsylvania, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON April 16, 1975 PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER TITLE 12, UNITED STATES CODE, SECTION 161. ASSETS Cash and due from banks (including None unposted debits) $26,363,761.83 U.S. Treasury 12,033,838.82 Obligations of other U.S.

Government agencies and corporations 5,671,862.97 Obligations of States and political 17,051,696.47 Other securities (including $8,265.03 corporate stock). 4,134,154.34 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to 1,400,000.00 Loans 67,495,197.33 Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank 3,233,472.92 Real estate owned other than bank 236.81 Other assets None direct lease 1,109,809.02 TOTAL 138,494,030.51 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and 29,595,196.86 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and 92,866,246.35 Deposits of United States Government 140,166.27 Deposits of States and political subdivisions. 3,736,972.95 Certified and officers' checks, 789,779.33 TOTAL (a) Total demand $31,309,583.82 Total time and savings $95.818.777.94 Other liabilities 1,959,401.59 TOTAL 129,087,763.35 RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES Reserve for bad debt losses on 1 loans eset up pursuant to IRS 418,337.20 TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND 418,337.20 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital notes and 1,600,000.00 7'8 Due 1979-80 $600.000 Due 6-30-88 $1,000,000 Equity 7,387,929.96 Common Stock total par 1,350,845.00 No. shares authorized 311,892 No. shares outstanding 270,169 3,561,089.00 Undivided profits.

CAPITAL TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND CAPITAL 138,494,030.51 MEMORANDA Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days ending with call 126,432,221.00 Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days ending with call date. 67,377,023.00 L. DONALD J. KRUK, COMPTROLLER, of the above tamed bank do hereby de clare that this report of condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Donald J.

Kruk We. the undersigned directors attest the correctness of report of condition NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR A PERMIT TO DISCHARGE AND TREAT INDUSTRIAL Notice is hereby given that New York State Electric Gas Company and Pennsylvania Electric Company, located in the Township of Center, Indiana County, Pennsylvania, intends to been examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and P. F. McCARTHY EDWARD B. BENNETT, JR.

E. JAMES TRIMARCHI Directors Legal Notices GESSLER SHULICK ATTORNEYS (Administrator's) NOTICE Letters of Administration tate of BEULAH CATHRINE McCRACKEN. Late of Burrell Township, deceased having been granted the undersigned. those having claims against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement. and those knowing themselves to be Indebted are requested to make prompt payment.

VIOLA RUTH WISILOSKY Administratrix 2040 Lindsay Road Putsburgh, PA 15221 BIDS Sealed proposals will' be received by the Buffington Twp. Board of Supervisors of Indiana County, Pa. at RD 1, Vintondale. Pa. 15961 at the home of the secretary Anetta Jo Toth until 7:30 p.m.

on May 5. 1975 for the following: 14.000 gallons (more or less) of MC-30 asphalt. This is to be furnished at a 60 degree temperature and on a weight basis and shall meet the standard spectfications of PennDOT. Proposals must he accompanied by a certified check or bid bond in amount of of the bid. made payable to the municipality.

The municipality reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Buffington Township Supervisors Anetta Jo Toth (Sec. Treas.) P.0. Box 342 Rexis Vintondale RD 1, Pa. 15961 BIDS Sealed proposals will be received and publicly opened and read by the Supervisors of Burrell Indiana County, at the township building.

Binck Lick, until 7:00 P.M. o'clock (EST) May 13. 1075. For the following: One 111. F661 158 Chassis cab (or equal) Special paint Engine 361 HID V8 Seat trim custom Delete padded instrument panel Trans Clurk 285V 5-spd.

Power steering LH RH western mirror Tow hooks 55 AMP alternator Cigar lighter 30 gal. L.H frame MTD fuel tank 2250 LB aux rear spring 9300 LB rear spring Spare wheel 20x7.0 2 pc. 2 900x20 tub FRT tires 4 900x20 12 PR tub RR tires F260 133 cust styleside pickup with 4x4 option Engine 360- V8 gauge fuel ecom LT Trans crulse-o-matic 3 spd. Full time four wheel drive Power Steering LH RH western mirrors A.M. radio 4 7.50x16 CB PR mud and snow tires 7.50x16 C8 PR SP tire PK mud and snow tires 3500 lb.

front axle GVW 7700 HD springs Cigar lighter Bids must be accompanied by the bidders certified or cashiers check in the amount of of the bidders price made payable to the township. Separate envelopes containing bid proposals shall be clearly marked "'bid proposal. The township reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Burrell Township Supervisors William D. Thompson, Secretary Cards of Thanks wish.

to thank my friends, neighbors business acquaintances for the cards and their visitations during my stay at the Indiana Hospital. 1 also wish to thank the nurses, nurses' aides student nurses for their good help. Walter H. Airhart family. In Memoriams In loving memory of our dear husband and father Orren C.

Bash who passed away 5 years age May 4, 1970. More and More each day we miss you, Friends may think the wound is healed. But they little know the sorrow lies within our hearts concealed. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear. Fond memories linger day, Remembrances keep you near.

Sadly missed by wife and children and grandchildren, great grandchildren. In loving memory of my wife and our mother, Julia Vinosky, who passed away 7 years ago, May 3, 1968. The month of May comes with sad regret, It brings a day we shall never forget. No words can say, no flowers repay, How much we lost on that sad day. Father, in heaven, hear our prayer, Guard our dear Mother with tender care.

Be a good shepherd, don't leave her alone. Love her as we did when she was at home. Sadly missed by Husband and Children. Monuments HILLSDALE Monument Artistry in design in granite and marble. Ph.

254-2842 or 814-743-6833. Lost Found very much. Reward $45. Write M. Bloise RI.

1 A Long, Indiana, Pa. Personals DESIRE to share ride from diana area to University of Pittsburgh, summer session, June 22-August 13, 9:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m., Monday thru Friday. Ph. 465-6214 after 5 p.m. DISAPPEARED a part Terrier male dog.

Black breasts and white markings. Answers to name of Snootie. Missing since last May. Loved me Personals IF there is drinking problem write to AA, P.O, Box 412, Indiana, Pa. Special Announcements tO the person who discharged a fire arm at my dog in the Lion Health Camp Area: Any fur: ther incidents will result in a law suit as witnesses are available.

Do you realize you are shooting in a safety zone? TOUR Holland, Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Norway. Aug. 11-26, escorted. Ph. Rev.

E. Vincent Stratton, 463-9197 or 349-2379. MILK tank routes for bid bids will received until May 10, 1975. Total of 8 routes. Each route total 40,000 to 45,000 lbs.

Route cover from Butler County, Armstrong County, Clarion ty, Jefferson County, Indiana County, Venango County and Clearfield County, Bids will be received at United Dairy Farmers Cooperative Association, 1912 Jane Pittsburgh, Pa. 15203, Ernest N. Hayes, 431-0481. SPECIAL wax jobs $18.95 at Georgianni Sunoco, 518 Phila. Indiana, Ph.

463-9935 for appointment. Business Opportunities RETIREMENT Income! Established oil royalty for sale with return each year. return in approx. 6 years. Ph.

463-7974 for more information. Help Wanted HARRISBURG (AP)--Blue Cross of Western Pennsylvania has asked the state to approve rate increases affecting about 656.000 subscribers in 29 counties. If granted, the hikes would become effective August 1 for three plans. The standard agreement and 21-90 day agreement rates would rise 35 per cent. while the 65-special rate would go up 32.9 per cent.

The requests were filed Friday. Blue Cross. which said it has suffered heavy losses during the past year. would get additional revenues of nearly $22 million under the proposed increases. To Close 1-90 In Erie County ERIE.

Pa. (AP) The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation says repair work begining later this month will close a section of Interstate 90 in Erie County until November. Affected will be eastbound lanes from the Ohio state line to Pennsylvania 832. PennDOT says work on the 19-mile stretch will cost $22 million. MEADOWBROOK OK SATURDAY, JUNE 14 9 'til 1:30 From Nashville, Tenn.

Crystal Gayle Loretta Lynn's sister with THE RANGERS Records include. "WRONG ROAD AGAIN" "RESTLESS" SHOW ME HOW" Limited Tickets on Sale at MEADOWBROOK The Month of May DEAN HETRICK PHYSICAL Sciences Assistants Baccalaureate in chemistry or related field necessary. June graduate acceptable. Openings with Army medical research institutes like Walter Reed plus other nation- wide locations. 'Excellent learning and growing experience.

Requires Army enlistment. Army will also provide. up to tuition assistance for further study. For information, call Army Opportunities, 465-8448, 827 Water Street, Indiana, Pa. SALES Position Opportunity to earn $300 weekly.

Apply in person at 410 Philo. Indiana Monday, May 5 between 10 a.m. 12 noon. CAFETERIA Manager position available with 75-76 school term. Interested persons contact United School District, Armagh in person or call (814)446-5615.

MANAGER Trainee Management position be yours after 6 months specialized training period. Earn $15,000 or more a year in management. We will send you to school for two weeks, expenses paid, train you in the field, selling servicing esfablished accounts. Twenty-one or over, bondable, ambitious sports minded. Hospitalization 8 major medical plan.

Call collect for appointment (717)761-0402 9 a.m. 6 p.m. Equal Opportunity Company. PART time help for day and night work. Local person only opply in person Sandwich Junetion, Indiana.

SALES Person Knowledge of sewing retail selling helpful. Apply Singer Regency Mall, Indiana. HOUSEKEEPER wanted to live-in and take care of girl 6, and boy 8. Write Box D-48 Gazette. to live-in.

Preferably good with children. Ph. 459-6473. THE Homer Center School District, Homer City, is accepting applications for full time custo dians and cleaning people. Annual salary, $5200, fully paid Blue Cross, Blue Shield, life insurance, 10-day sick leave, 2 personal days and vacation.

Appltcations are available at the Board Secretary's Office located in the Elementary School. Appltcations must be returned by May 9th. BOOKKEEPER for small office, experienced preferred. Muni have transportation. Write Box E-60, Gazette.

MECHANIC own boss, must have inspection license. Ph. 397-2705 or 465-5353. INSURANCE SALESMEN AND WOMEN We pay up to of year's premium on submission of business. Many other financial services in your briefcase.

Great group medical and life coverage plus retirement plan. For appointment call 463-7212. KITCHEN help part time af ternoons. Apply in person, Coyne's Pub. SALESPERSON Wanted for new home sales with one of area's largest builders.

Hourly pay according to qualifications 40 hour week, full time work. Ex cellent opportunity with a good future for right person. Call PAT; WIL, 465-2626. MEDICAL Secretary Physt cign's aide part time. be accurate typist.

Experience preferred. Sand resume to M-60 Gazette. PERSON wanted for house ing, 2 days per PO Box 326, Lairsvilla and declare that it has belief is true and correct..

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