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Wednesday, March 17, 1976. LEWIS W. KUNKLE, Apollo, died Tuesday, March 16, 1976 at the Georgian Manor Nursing Home, Brackenridge. A son of John and Ivy Frederick Kunkle, he was born June 16. 1896 at Maysville.

Mr. Kunkle was a member of the First Lutheran Church, Apollo; 437, Apollo; Coudersport Consistory, Syrian Shrine. Pittsburgh; American Legion, Apollo, and the Apollo Senior Citizens. He was a veteran of WW I and retired in 1961 from Guthrie Chevrolet Garage, Apollo. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Tillie M. McPhillmy Kunkle, a son, Dale Saxonburg: three daughters: Mrs. Robert (Marilyn) Kleintop, Le highton; Mrs. John (Lucille) Liboski, Indiana; Mrs. Walter (Grace) Liboski.

Saltsburg; nine grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; two brothers: Arthur and Walter, both of Apollo RD two sisters: Mrs. Murray, (Oscella) Martin, Apollo RD Mrs. Wilbur (Vida) Weichenhauer, Zellenople. Friends will be received from 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Thursday at the -Shaffer Funeral Home, 310 S. Second Apollo, and on Friday from 10 a.m. until 11 a.m., the time of service. His pastor, Frederick Zikeli will officiate. Interment will follow in the Spring Church Presbyterian Cemetery, Obituaries District Hospital Register INDIANA HOSPITAL Births for March 16 Mr.

and Mrs. Donald K. Clark. Westover RD 1, girl. Admissions for March 16 Anne Lisa- Enterline, Yatesboro: Donald L.

McMaster, Homer City: Timothy S. Smyers. Homer City; Claribel Elkin. 1423 Florence Indiana: Donna Jane Sprinkle, Indiana RD Patricia A. Shirley.

Blairsville RD 1. Nellie E. McCracken, Commodore RD 1: Tyrone Middlecamp. Elderton; Joseph Vincent Panczak, Ebensburg; Terry L. Huston, Indiana RD Benjamin Hockin, 1201 School Indiana: Gary E.

Henry, Indiana RD 5. Ora Jane Rostis, 961 Country lane. Indiana: Marie T. Cashdollar, Glen Campbell; Twila J. Frain.

Josephine. Discharges for March 16 Rosella Hill, Commodore RD: Randy Edward Lewis, Indiana RD 5: Leonard C. Long, 418 Ben Franklin Road Indiana: Katherine B. McMillen, Home RD 1: Lysle Patterson, Armagh: George T. Peace, Indiana RD 4.

PUNXSUTAWNEY Admitted Mrs. Durward S. Griggs, Cherry Tree: Elizabeth Adelson. Jona D. Aaron, Ronald K.

Peace, all of Punxsutawney. Robin D. Ishman, Punxsutawney RD Daniel C. Smith, Mrs. Wayne D.

Wildman, both of Punxsutawney RD 2. Discharged Helen T. Petrick, Vincent M. Ecelberger, Mrs. Rose Keith, Aubrey J.

Wilkinson, George Zatsick, all of Punxsutawney. Albert Sharp, transferred, Glen Campbell RD1; Mario J. Betta, transferred, Punxsutawney RD 4. Mrs. Helen M.

Mesoraco, DeLancey: Steven R. Michelson Punxsutawney RD Robert A. Snyder, Timblin. JOHNSTOWN Birth Keith and Bonnie Jo Malloy, girl. Vintondale (Lee Hospital).

Daniel and Lisa Marino, girl, Armagh (Mercy Hospital), Ronald and Norma Smith, girl. Nicktown RD 1 (Mere; Hospitall. Service Club Indiana Kiwanis Dr. Gopal Kulkarni, geography professor at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania, spoke to the Indiana Kiwanis Club Monday night about his native India. He was introduced by Kiwanian Pothen Varughese on behalf of the International Relations Committee.

During a trip to India last year, Dr. Kulkarni learned that there was mixed reaction to the government curtailment of the freedom of expression, adding that there no aware ness of the restriction on free speech, at the common man level. The average man in India, the speaker explained, is more concerned about the necessities of life. He also said that those who critize the government action don't understand the problem. Dr.

Kulkarni noted that it is possible for anything to be MRS. IDA BELLE LOGAN, 80, of Mesa, formerly of Dayton, died Sunday, March 14. 1976 at Mesa Lutheran Hospital, A daughter of the late Charles and Ada Elizabeth Waltenbaugh Callen, she was born July 28, 1895 at Ford City. She was married on Aug. 16, 1915 to Wayne Walter Logan, who preceded her in death on March 27, 1955.

Mrs. Logan was a former member of the Dayton-Glade Run United Presbyterian Church and lived in Arizona for 13 years. Surviving are three sons: Robert, Indiana Edwin, Mesa, Emerson, McKeesport: eight grandchildren: five great children: two brothers: Charles Callen, Kent, Ohio; Hurlburt Callen, Charlotte, two sisters: Mrs. Mae Dunsmore, Akron, Ohio; Mrs. Olive Baun, Coraopolis.

Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday at the Frank O. Bly Funeral Home, Dayton, where services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Francis E.

Stetler officiating. Interment will be in the Glade Run Cemetery. IRMA DONAHUE FRAILEY, 51, of Creekside RD 1, died Tuesday, March 16, 1976 at the Indiana Hospital. A daughter of Donald A. and Sara Brandon Donahue, she was born Sept.

5, 1924 in Washington Township, Indiana County. Mrs. Frailey lived almost her entire life in the Creekside area. Surviving are her husband, Gilbert Frailey; two sons: James Bailey, Creekside RD Robert Bailey, Indiana; a daughter, Mrs. William (Donna Lee) McQuiston, Homer City RD her father, Creekside RD a brother, Bernard Donahue, Warren, four grandchildren.

Friends will be received from 7-9 p.m. today and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday at Robinson-Lytle's, Indiana, where services will be held Friday at 1:30 p.m. with the Rev. Robert E.

Dain officiating. Interment will be in Oakland Cemetery, Indiana. STEPHEN S. SAPP, 61, of Indiana, died Monday, March 15, 1976 at Armstrong County Memorial Hospital, Kittanning. Friends will be received from 7-9 p.m.

today and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday at the Rairigh Funeral Home, Hillsdale, where services will be held Friday at 10 a.m. with Fr. Robert Salley officiating. Interment will be in St.

Michael's Greek Orthodox Cemetery, Clymer. Parastas services will be held Thursday at 7:30 p.m, at the funeral home. MRS. NANCY JANE CHAMBERS, 86, of Smithport, formerly of Trade City, died Sunday, March 14, 1976 at Indiana Hospital. Friends are being received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

today at the Rairigh Funeral Home, Hilisdale. Friends will also be received from noon until 2 p.m., the hour of services at the Mt. Zion Lutheran Church, Trade City. with Pastor Paul Frank officiating. Interment will be in Hamilton Cemetery, Hamilton.

EVERETT A. FISHEL, 71, of Mt. Clemens, formerly of the Saltsburg area, died Monday, March 15, 1976 at Lakeworth, Fla. Friends are being received from 2-9 p.m. today at the Joseph R.

Hunter Funeral Home, Saltsburg, where services will be held Thursday at 1:30 p.m. with the Rev. Richard Adams officiating. Interment will follow in the Edgewood Cemetery, Saltsburg. Tomorrow's Funerals CHAMBERS, Mrs.

Nancy Jane, 2 p.m., Mt. Zion Lutheran Church, Trade City, Rairigh Funeral Home, Hillsdale. FISHEL, Everett 1:30 p.m., Hunter Funeral Home, Saltsburg. said in parliament. He viewed the restrictions on free expression as a means to enable the country to make some necessary adjustments and pointed to the fact that the 30 per cent inflation of two years ago was reduced to a minus seven per cent last year.

The speaker viewed the short term goals of the restrictions as good, but expressed concern if they should continue for a long period of time. Tom Clay was the guest of Jesse Allshouse. Vice president Franklin Nupp reported that pop corn will be sold this Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Troutman's, Brody's, Penney's, and at the Seventh and Philadelphia Street intersection.

Woman Killed In Pickup Truck Mishap STAHLSTOWN, Pa. (AP) A Somerset County woman was killed and three members of her family were Injured when their pickup truck collided with a tractor-trailer just south of this Westmoreland County community. Killed in the accident Tuesday along Pa. Route 711 was 24- year-old Patricia Ann Miller Somerset RD-6, the driver of the pickup truck. Her mother, Lillian Gastley, 47.

of Somerset, was reported in fair condition at Frick Hospital. Treated and released were Mrs. Miller's 18-month-old son, Gary, and her brother, Timothy Gastley, 11. State police said the pickup skidded into the path of the tractor-trailer as it rounded an icy curve at the bottom of a hill. The driver of the rig.

David Keafer, 47, of Johnstown, escaped injury. Gazette Classifieds Begin Here PUBLIC NOTICES Your Right to Know and be informed of the functions of your government are embodied in public notices. in that -government charges all citizens to be informed; this newspoper 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. NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received and publicly opened and read by the Supervisors of White Indiana County, at 950 Indian Springs Indiana, until 8:00 P.M., Wednesday, March 24.

1976 for the following: Hauling and stock-piling of 6.000 tons. more or less. of slag materials to White Twp. from Cambria Slag Division, Standard Slag Johnstown. Pa.

plant, and 3.000 tons more or less, of stone materials from West Penn Quarries Torrance, Pa. during the 12 months following acceplance of proposal and contracts, in quantities of up to or exceeding 100 tons per day. All pro posals must be upon forms furnished by the undersigned. Successful bidder. when awarded a standard contract.

shall deliver a bond with sufficient. reasonable requirements, guarantecing performance of the contract with surety as required by the Department of Transportation. Escalator clause not applicable. The Supervisors reserve the right to reject any or all proposals In the best Interest of the Township. Anna M.

Willis, Secretary NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the White Twp. Board of Supervisors will sell to the highest bidder the following: 129 Two each 11 ft. Gledhill Snow Plows Complete 121 Two each Gledhill Spreaders Complete Successful bidder to remove equipment from trucks at own expense. All bids shall be in writing and shall be submitted in envelopes to the White Twp. Secretary.

950 Indian Springs and shall be accompanied bank draft or certified check in the amount of one hundred per cent of the bid. Bids will be opened at the regular meeting of the Supervisors at their offices on Indian Springs Indiana, al 8:00 o'clock P.M.. Wednesday, March 24. 1976. White Twp.

reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Anna M. Willis, Secretary lion equipment on Unnamed stream and Unnamed tributary to Brush Creek Stream Improvement Project 101.1. City of Jeannette, Westmoreland County. Pennsylvania, will be received by the Bureau of Legal Services, 518 Excuctive House, 101 South 2nd Street, Harrisburg.

Pennsylvania 17120 until 2:00 p.m.. Prevailing Time on March 30. 1976 and then publicly opened and read. Construction equipment required: One Tractor JD450 or equal; One Front-End-Loader 1 c.y., crawler type. JD450 or equal; One Crane 39 c.y..

Lorain Model Mc425 or equal; One Tractor Case Model 580B or equal; Two Dump Trucks each 47,000 los. Minimum Gross Weight: One Dump Truck 33.000 lbs. Minimum Gross Weight: One Chain Saw 20 inch blade and One 1 Tractor-Trader Unit upon request. Specifications, Agree ment and Bid Forms may be obtained during working hours in Room 210. Evangelical Press Bullding, North Third and Reily Sircels.

Harrisburg. Pennsylvania. or by writing to the Deputy Secretary, Resources Management, Department of Environmental Resources. P.O. Box 1467.

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120, C. H. McConnell. Deputy Secretary Resources Management Department of Environmental Resources Issued: March 11. 1976 BIDS The Homer-Center School Authority Is accepting bids for supplying and Installing television distribution and production equipment for the Homer-Center Elementary School Specifications may be obtained al the administrative office located in the elementary school Sealed bids are to be in the hands of the School Board Secretary by 1:00 P.M.

on March 31. 1976. and will be opened at that time in the conference room located in the Homer-Center Elementary School. Bids will then be presented awarded al the meeting of the Authority on April 15, 1976 in the Elementary School Conference Room. The Authority reserves the right to re ject any or all bids or any part of a bid.

Mrs. Mary J. Evanick School Board Secretary OFFICIAL PROPOSAL Seated proposals for rental of construe. Daniel V. Delaney, Attorney EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of FLORENCE ELLEN PUGH WILSON.

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 Geraldine M. W. Salsgiver Executrit P.O. Box 27, Glen Campbell, Pa. 15742 BIDS Sealed proposals will be received and publicly opened and read by the Supervisors of Burrell Indiana County at the Township Building, Black Lick.

Pa. until 4:00 P.M. Tuesday. March 23, 1978, for the following: 25.000 more or less, RC-800 asphalt. RT-10 tar.

or emulsion, delivered and applied. 15.000 gals, more or less, MC-30 dust oil, RT2 dust of or emulsion, delivered and applled. 1.500 tons more or less 20 stone, delivered to stockpile or tallgated, or FOB plant. 1,000 tons more or less, 1B stone delivered to stockpile or tailgated, or FOB plant. 1.000 tons more or less 28 slag delivered to stockpile or tailgated, or FOB plant.

1.500 tons more or less IB slag delivered to stockpile or tailgated, or FOB plant. Pmposals must be upon the forms furnished by the undersigned. Proposal forms, specifications, form of contract and instructions to bidders may be obtained at the township office. The materials specified herein, shall meet the standard specifications of the Penna. Department of Transportation.

Each proposal must be accompanied by a (certified check) (bid bond) in the amount of made payable to the treasurer of the municipality. The successful bidder, when awarded the contract shall deliver a bond with sultable, reasonable requirements, guaranteeing performance of the contract or delivery to be madel with sufficient surety in the amount of of the amount of the contract if less than $5.000.00 or of the amount of the contract if more than $5,000.00. Burrell Township Supervisors reserve the right to reject any or all bids. WILLIAM D. THOMPSON SECRETARY NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Homer-Center Recreation and Parks Board, Homer City.

is accepting sealed bids for the tearing down of two abandoned elementary school buildings of masonry construction In Homer City Borough, to include clearing the site of all debris, and cracking and backfilling of the foundation. Demolition specification sheets may be obtained at the Homer Cily Borough Office on weekdays between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Separate sealed bids for each building are to be submitted to the Board Secretary. Warren Zundel, al 45 West Elm Street, Homer City, Pa.

15748, I by 5:00 p.m.. March 25. 1976. Bids will be opened at the March 25 meeting of the Board. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

Warren Zundel Board Secretary NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Homer-Center Recreation and Parks Board, Homer City, is ac cepting sealed bids for the tearing down of the wood frame addition to the Risinger Elementary School building in Center to include clearing the site of all debris, and cracking and backfilling of the foundation. This project includes only the new wood frame addition to the original school building, and not the demolition of the entire school. Demolition specification sheets may be obtained at the Homer City Borough Office on weekdays between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Sealed bids for this project are to be submitted to the Board Secretary, Warren Zundel at 45 West Elm Street, Homer City, Pa.

15748, by 5:00 p.m., March 25. 1976, Bids will be opened at the March 25 meeting of the Board. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Warren Zundel Board Secretary NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received, publicly opened and read by the Supervisors of White Indiana County, 950 Indian Springs Indiana, Pa. until 8:00 P.M..

Wednesday, March 24, 1976 for the following: 1. 800 feet. corrugated metal pipe. plus bands 2. 800 feet.

corrugated metal pipe, plus bands 3. 500 feet. corrugated metal pipe, plus bands 4. 600 feet. corrugated metal pipe, plus bands Pipe shall be delivered to Township building.

All materials specified herein shall meet the current Standard Specifications of Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Bidder must submit bid bond or certified check in accord with Pennsylvania Department of Transportation requirements; he must upon notification of bid acceptance, provide suitable bond and contract. with sultable and reasonable requirements, antecing delivery performance with sufficient surely in the amount of 100 per centurn of the contract. All proposals and contracts must be upon forms furnished by the undersigned. Escalator clause not applicable.

The Supervisors reserve the right to reject any or all proposals. Anna M. Willis, Secretary Meeting Sunshine Law Notices Eta THE Board of School Directors of the Indiana Area School District will hold a special meeting for general purposes on day, March 22, 1976 at 7:45 p.m. in the Administration Building, 501 East Pike, Indiana, Pa. H.

John Lumsden, Secretary. Cards of Thanks Our heartfelt thanks and gratitude to all the folks, too numerous to mention, who gave us their prayers and comfort or helped in any way during the recent illness and death of our Father, Harry Van Horn. The Harry Van Horn Family. We wish to express our sincere appreciation and thanks for the loving thoughts, sympathy and acts of kindness extended to us when our loved one, Charles E. Power, passed away on March 3, 1976.

Thanks to all who sent flowers and food. Your friend. ship has meant so much to us and will always be remembered. Sincerely, H. Wendell Power, Brother; Miss Wilma Power, Sister and Mrs.

Ernestine I. Power, Wife, 301 Moorewood Avenue, Blairsville, Pa. 15717. Lost Found Lost Brown white Beagle, wearing black collar, proximately 12" high, $25 ward to finder, Ph. 412-676-4640.

LOST bunch of keys, vicinity of Hern's Bakery 7th Keyston Store, Indiana. $10 reward. Ph. 465-4482. LOST English Setter, white with brown markings in Coral Graceton area, Thurs.

evening. Ph. 479-2966. Reward. TURN to Classifieds for hard to find items.

Schools Instructions SIGN painting closes in lettering and design, 1 hour per week, begin April. Limited to 5 persons. Ph, 349-3763. Special Announcements Special Announcements DO you need a High School Diploma? Manpower has classes to prepare you for the GED test. For information call 465-2390 or 465-5670, Monday through Friday 8.30 to 4:30 p.m.

INDIANA-Clearfield Coal Brokerage, inc. Interested parties owning in excess of 10 acres, call for consultation. Bought. or leased. Ph.

824-6413, 7 a.m.10:30 a.m. OPENING March 13th, RS Lockard Ceramics, Rt. 119 South of Homer City. Easter greenware, firing, supplies. Classes beginning soon.

Ph. 479-9624. Shop hours: Saturday Sunday, 1-5 p.m. Monday- 6-9 p.m. Opportunities Business LAUNDROMAT doing cellent business with great potential.

Reason for selling illness in family. Write Box A-4, on Gazette. BAR Lounge, with liquor license, has apartment above, furnished, on 2 acres of land. to Box 0-79, Gazette. TAVERN located Rte.

119 near Homer City. For details phone 349-4097. Help Wanted WHY don't you make up your own mind for a change? What has listening to your bud. dies got you so far? Maybe you'll be the leader if you go somewhere. Get moving and quit wasting your life.

The Army Reserve trains you and pays you. It's a good job and it's for teers. We need people who know what they want and get moving to get it. A good leader in civilian life makes a good leader in The Army Reserves. Call 465-4531, or stop in the Center and talk about your reer.

You may have the last laugh yet! MAN to help man get out of bed for a few hours then put back to bed. Ph. 479-9275. FOOD Supervisor time, 204 bed general hospital, Benefit programs competative. Supervisory training required.

Some experience preferred. Rotate shifts and work weekends. Call or write: Miss Mary McHugh, Director of Dietary Department, Armstrong County Memorial Hospital, Kittanning, Pa. 16201. 1 Ph.

542-5444. SELF Employed? Who pays your benefits? You do or you don't have any Unless you're a member of the Army Reserve. Then you life insurance and a refirement pension is being taken care of as long as you're a membor. Plus, a monthly income even when your business may be a little slow. Self employed people and the Army Reserve need each other.

Call 465-4531, for full details. Does your present part time job: 1.) Pay you on average of $4.00 per hour? 2.) Provide you with all your work clothes? 3.) Pay for your meals when you work? 4.) Carry a $20,000 life surance policy on you with full time coverage for $3.40. a month? 5.) Have a retirement gram 50 you can collect a pension some day just like your full time job? 6.) Allow you and your wife to shop at any government exchange store for bargains? 7.) Give you continued ing and a chance for advancement and pay Increases? 8.) Only tie you down 39 days a year and give you your work schedule almost a year in The Army Reserve does. Give us a call at 465-4531. We can use you, you can use us.

HOMEMAKER $6357, Civil Service application and referances should be submitted to diana County Child Welfare Services, Courthousa, Indiana, by March 26, 1976. Equal action ployer. Job description available upon request. PRESS person part time, Chief 15. Write to Box A-5, Gazatte.

HELP Wanted Roofer and for siding. Ph, 479-2838. Help Wanted PARTS person full time ployment, only experienced personnel need apply. Fringe benefits, hospitalization, pension plan, vacation. Call or apply in person, between 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

at 371-6608, Murrays Ford, DuBois. PERSON with experience in heavy equipment or trucks. Send qualifications la Box 0-76, Gazette. GETTING nowhere fast is easy. You're through school, need money, have too much time on your hands and tired of hanging around.

Could be the Service crossed your mind. Pay's good, learn a skill too. Maybe 2 or 3 years is too long a time to sign vp for though. How about the Army Reserve? Same good pay, same job training and you can be back home in as little as 12 weeks with a good part time job in the local Reserve Unit and ready to take a full time job in the area. Call 465-4531 or stop down and see us on North 4th Indiana, You've got the time, we've got the job.

MAINTENANCE Person The Purchase Line School District is accepting applications for one head maintenance person. The district carries Shield, Delta Dental, Sick Days and some paid holidays for all full-time employees. Interested persons may contact Mr. Elwood P. Varner, Superintendent, Purchase Line School District, Box 241-A, R.D.1, Commodore, PA 15729.

EXPERIENCED and trainee chanics good working conditions with vacation and medical benefits. Contact: Ed Boyer, Lambert International S. 6th St. Indiana, Pa. 15701.

Ph. 349-5100. FLAT rate mechanic perienced, hospitalization, cellent pension, other fringes, factory training. Apply Tom, diana Sales Service, 1080 Phila. Indiana.

SALESPERSON Wanted for full time work in Indiana County. Phone John Parise, 349-4222, 10 a.m. to noon. QUALIFIED mechanics must be able to operate Hunter front-end machine wheel balance, also must do tune-ups light mechanic work. Experience a must.

Phone for appointment, 248-3583 ofter 6 p.m. experience necessary. Apply in person Indiana Country Club, from 2-4 p.m., Tuesday thru Sunday. DREAM of a career that holds top money, free fashion, citing trips and prizes? Queen's Way is now hiring in your area, full or part time work. Ph.

(814) 749-8175 or 749-0057. VETERNS Don't waste you prior service time because it was served in the Navy, Marines or Air Force. The pay's the same in all Reserves and just because the other branches don't have a reserve center in Indiana, doesn't mean your experience should go to waste, The Army Reserve, on North 4th Indiana, has openings for all Vets, regardless of branch. Your active duty time just the same, and you needn't travel to another city to be a Reservist. Call 465-4531, for full details.

wanted for Restaurant. Ph. 459-9882. SHOP Supervisor needed diately, excellent manage. ment opportunity with good base pay bonuses, many other benefits include retirement pension, hospitalization paid vacation.

Apply Motor Company, 541 Phila. Indiana, HIGH School Seniors By the time some of you have loafed around all summer looking for work and getting no-where, others just like you have joined the Army Reserve, gone to the school of their choice, seen some of the country, made some money, turned home, are making more money by attending monthly reserve meetings and perhaps have landed a good job because of their Army training. Fortunately, the choice is yours and if you're a high school senior, you can make it. Call 465-4531, or stop by The Reserve Canter now. TOP fashion firm hiring counselors.

Free $400 wardrobe, no investment, collecting or delivery. Ph. 459-9389. PART-time help wanted, some evenings and weekends. Mechanical experience preferred.

Boron Oil 1540. RI. 286 Indiana, Pa. EXPERIENCED dairy farmhand needed. Ph.

397-4419 or 397-2225. SOCIOLOGY ANTHROPOLOGY AND ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT: Permanent faculty ing, September, 1976, at the Instructor or Assistant Professor rank. Salary range: $10,000 $14,000. Duties include: Teaching two sections of elementary economics, one section of socioloBy and one section of anthropology at Punxsutawney Branch Campus; advising students; and participation in department tivities. MA plus 10 graduate hours required.

PhD desired. 3-4 years teaching experience quired. Send applications to Willis J. Richard, Economics Department, or Esko Newhill, Anthro Department, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, Pa. 15701, by April 10, 1976.

An Affirmative Action Equal Opportunity Employer. ACROSS 41 Compass point 1 Canadian 42 Turning point province 44 Assault 8 Swindle 48 Dill herb 13 Shorten 48 Northeast (ab.) 14 Bridal path 49 Water vessel 15 Chemical 52 Railroads (ab.) suffix 54 Rool finials 16 Obtain 58 Iroquoian 17 Father (Latin) Indians 18 Fathers (coll) 60 Possessive 20 Weep pronoun 22 Group of 62 Yellow bugle players plant 23 Daybreak 63 Snake (comb. form) 64 Resources 25 Philippines 66 Bewalls province 67 Contestant 27 Sulker 30 Took five DOWN 34 Hawaiian pepper Biting 35 Scoria 2 Moon 38 Boundary 3 Brought up (comb. form) 4 And (Fr.) 39 Unit of 5 Taller reluctance 6 Cravats 40 Assistants 7 Singing voices Jumble Answer to Previous Puzzie ADOR DHA 8 Head cover 36 Stair part 9 Chasm 37 Alleged force 10 Italian city 11 Athena 12 Duration of othce 19 Observe '21 Purse 24 Decree 26 Instruction 27 Grape refuse 28 Above 29 Hawaiian precipice 31 Hurl 32 Gaelic 33 Food regimen 43 Glossy fabric 45 Born 47 Instant 49 Ray 50 Religious book 51 Verdian opera 53 Masculine nickname 55 Brocket' 56. "Terrible" tsar 57 Seasoning 59 Seniors (ab.) 61 Sesport (ab.) 65 Symbol for iridium Will Good opportunity, fringe benefits.

Send resume to Box 0-77, Gazette. TEXAS Petroleum Corp. subsidiary needs dependable person to work on their own. Contact protected accounts in Indiana area. We train.

Write W.D. Crawford, PANCO, Box 52, Fort Worth, Tex. APPLICATIONS now being taken for day evening employes. Apply in person Dairy Queen Brazier, Indiana. PERSON to do housework, part time, must furnish own transportation references.

Ph. 479-3768 between 5 7 p.m. wanted, 12-9 afternoon shift, Ph. 459-5307. evenings.

Deans Diner, Blairsville. CLEANING person for motel work, port time weekends, experience not necessary. Ph. 463-9136. HOMEMAKERS part time work from your home.

No vestment. For interview call answering service 354-2756 or 354-3808. PART time file clerk shoule have previous office experience. Must have car, flexible hours. Write Box A-9, Gazette.

CLEANING Person to begin cleaning office building April 1. 4 hours each week day, 4 hours on Saturday, Ph. 465-2661 Ext. 250, ask for Tom. CUSTOM built homes deling, roofing, aluminum siding, soffit and fascia, Phone Collect, 412-287-7866.

CARPENTRY, remodeling, home repairs, painting paper hanging. Ph. 479-2777. ALL eling, types of room home additions repairs, pair: concrete work. Ph.

479.9909. WANTED carpentry work, room additions, bathrooms, kitchens, paneling, ceiling, roof. ing, garages and porches, compiete home repairs. Also large jobs. Ph.

459-6429. 2 5 10 112 13 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 32 33 35 36 37 38 40 13 44 45 46 49 50 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 03 66 67 Help Wanted Electrical Work FULL and part time positions ELECTRICAL Work wiring of available at Gazebo Family, new, old homes. Ph. Pub, 1235 Oakland In- 397-5577 Delbert McKee. diana, Pa.

Apply in person from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. PERSON with mechanical apti- Building Repairs tude for instailing auto glass. Zadravec's Home Improvement Siding Fascia Downspouts Windows Free Estimates 479-2838, 726-5503 CARPENTRY work and roofing. Also genero! repair.

Phone 463-8352. WANTED All types of car- 1976 TIME FOR A CHANGE Was 1975 really a successful year for you? Does your present job offer all the opportunity you want? If your answer is no, you will be interested in the opportunity we offer. You may have been driving a truck, working in a factory, selling goods or vices, teaching school or doing 101 other things people do to earn a living yet you are dissatisfied with your lob, your low income or the people you work with. We have an opening for one person in the Indiana area. Our selection will be based on an unbiased personal terview that will tell us if you are suitable for our business.

If you are selected, you will be thoroughly trained and enjoy earnings of per week. For personal interview, call (412) 834-8551. An Equal Opportunity Company, EXPERIENCED TRIM CARPENTERS Needed Immediately PATWIL INC. 465-2626 Work Wanted DRUMMER vocal ability preferred. Phone 349-5835 evenings.

SECRETARY desires position in Indiana or Punxsutawney area. Experienced in scheduling, inventory control, purchasing, printing and public relations. Ph. 254-9223. Electrical Work WIRING New and old homes, mobile service.

Ph. 397-4988. pantry work, home remodeling and repairs. Plumbing and heating. room additions, rages, porches, panelings and ceilings.

Ph. 459-6487. JOSEPH M. Young interior exterior home and mobile home improvements. Ph.

349-3489. Roofing Siding BERKY Roofing all types, houses and barns, gutter work and tinning, aluminum siding, soffit and fascia. Free mates. Ph. 726-5631.

ROOFING, siding, painting. spouting, barn roofs, new or repair. Zack's Roofing, 479-8976 or 479-8174. ROOFING and repairs Total cost estimates insured. Ph.

349-4534. Painting EXTERIOR house painting by experienced Indiana painting contractor. References available. Free estimates. Ph.

463-7377. PAINTING Interior and terior. Free estimates. Robert Grear. Ph.

465-4308. EASTERS coming, need interior painting done? Phone 465-7495. PAINTING Interior and exterior. Total cost estimates Insured. Ph.

349-4534. Excavating Septic Systems DOZER backhoe work. Septic systems, driveways, tions. General hauling. Ph.

465-7485 or 465-6671. ALL types of backhoe and dozer work done including septic systems. Ph. 726-5712. SEPTIC tank cleaning Homer City Septic Tank Service.

Ph. 412-479-2900. GAFF'S septic and excavating: septic tanks cleaned, repaired and installed; driveways, tions and footers. Land clearing, ponds built, all types of backhos and dozer work. Phone Elderton, 354-3427.

CLYMER Septic Tank Service septic tanks cleaned and Installed. Ph. 254-9400..

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