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70-lmlitna tvnlng Gltt, frlday, OttotW 1, Wl QDbituarua 21. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends, neighbors, relatives, doctors, nurses and staff at Torrance Hospital and Father Podowski for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy, spiritual bouquets, beautiful floral offerings, and use of cars at the time of the illness and death of our Father. Valentine Sopotn-ick. Children 78 GRANT TODHUNTER, 55. Cookport.

died unexpectedly Thursday. Sept. 30, 1971. at the Miners Hospital, Spangler. A son of James and Edna Custer Todhunter, he was born March 22, 1915.

He was married lo the former Agnes Walters ol Bam-esboro. Mr. Hunter was a veteran of World War II having served with the U.S. Navy, a member of the Methodist Church of Cookport. a member of the AM Benjamin Franklin Lodge 753.

Indiana. Altoona Consistory. Jaffa Shrine, American Legion at Clymer. THOMAS L. ALTFMUS, 81, of 366 Walnut Indiana, died unexpectedly on Wednesday afternoon, Sept.

29, 1971. A son of Frank and Anne Lyons Altemus. he was bom April 1, 1890, in Buffington Township, Indiana, Co. Mr. Altemus had been an engineer with the C.

It I. Railroad for some years and was formerly engaged in the lumber business. For some time he and his son Dale, did contract excavating and at the time of his death they were co-owners of the Altemus Machine Shop on Route 119 South. For many years he was a resident of Colver. until coming to Indiana in 1946.

He was a member of Indiana Lodge No. 313, F. A. M. Surviving arc his wife, Dora Stephens Altemus; two sons: Dale L.

Altemus. Indiana; Von Altemus, Pittsburgh: a brother. Park Altemus, Evans City; 1). 10ST LOST glasses with brown frames on Main St. in Homer City.

Reward. Ph. 465-5523. 83xS h. FOUND FOUND brown case containing 2 car keys, 9th SI.

Ph. 465-4145. Owner may have by paying lor ad. 7fWS iirulspRvTs HAVE a problem with your mobile home, need service, call Gary's Mobile Home Service. Indiana, Pa.

412-465-2382. 81xW TREE trimming and removal Complete landscape service. Concrete and stone work. General contracting and repairs. Patterson's Nurserv.

Ph. 412-463-8334. tfx PAINTING, roofing minor home repairs and odd jobs. Ph. Robert Grear 465-4308.

78x CHAPMAN'S Life Insurance Agency and Notary Public 402 Church Indiana. Ph. 465- 7J0L tfx' SMITH'S Blacktop" Paving. Driveways and parking lots. Free estimates.

Ph. 459-6579 or Derry tfx ROOFING! all types of aluminum siding, home remodeling, spouting, block laying, cement work. Wence and George, Contracts. Ph. 479- 9004 479-8187.

tfx SUPER stuff, sure nuf! That's PUBUC SALE PUBLIC Sale. Saturday. 2, 12:30 p.m. at the John Stewart farm, 3 miles north of Clarksburg, 12 miles south of Indiana along Rt. 286.

2 seated surrey in good cond. sleigh, like new with good cushions: high wheel wagon with box and scat: 8 ft. Phoenix camper, complete, like new; New Leader II ft. truck lime spreader, in good mounted 6 ft. Allis Chalmers mowing machine for D-14.

3 section harrow, 6 hp Wheel Horse riding tractor with mower; horse cultivators, coal hot water boiler in good 2 way plow, John Deere corn planter, electric drill, skill drill, rope blocks, meat saw. air compressor, small power saw. meat sliccr. electric fencer, plastic pipe, hand sprayer, 5 elec. motors, high pressure pump, shovels and forks, chain binders, log chains, brooder, wash bench.

TV stand, desk and chair, refrigerator, breakfast set. dishes, some antiques, picture frames, white rings, set of housings, roll away bed. side saddle, antique cherry table, lawn furniture, scales, lanterns, nice dry sink, set of nice graduated sled bells. 30 gal. copper kettle.

Lionel elec. train, complete: large trunk, rip saw. lolding bed, antique writing desk. rugs, wagon wheels, office desk, odd chairs, bicycles, ironing board, twin beds, antique chair, feather covers, wicker chair, double set of driving harness, pile scrap, nice 6 year old riding horse, very gentle; chickens. Other items too numerous to mention.

Not responsible for accidents. Merchandise cannot be inspected until day of sale. Lunch available. Owner: John1 MRS. ANNA B.

REKEN, 78, Beyer, died Thursday, Sept. 30, 1971, at her late residence. Born July 6, 1893. in Czechoslovakia, she was a daughter of John and Barbara Ocel. She was married Feb.

19, 1914, to John M. Reken, who preceded her in death April 17, 1956. A son. Michael, preceded her in death in 1932. Mrs.

Reken was a member of the Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church. Sagamore, where she was a member of the Altar-Rosary Society. She was also a member of the Jed-nota Slovak Lodge of Sagamore. She had been a resident of Beyer for the past 49 years. Surviving are the sons and daughters: Mrs.

Joseph (Margaret) Mayer, Irwin; Mrs. Michael (Ann) Patuc, Ali-quippa; Mrs. Richard tMary) Griudle. Harper Woods, Mrs. Dale (Olga) Marshall, Beyer; Mrs.

Clemens (Pauline) Renosky, Sagamore; Joseph, Bevcr; John Home RD Mrs. Edward (Helen) Pet-rosky. Sharon; Andrew, Dayton RD 2: Mrs. James (Frances) Fye. Sykosville; 18 grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren.

Friends will be received Friday (today) from 7-9 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Bowser Funeral Home. Plumville, where a prayer service will be offered Monday at 10:30 a.m. A Requiem Mass will be offered at 11 a.m.

at the Sacred Heart Church, Sagamore, with the Rev. Fr. Raphael Marzilli, the celebrant. Interment will be made in the church cemetery. The Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m.

Sunday evening at the funeral home. MRS. LILLIE O. LEMON, 89. Mountain View Nursing Home.

Hillsdale, formerlv of Cherry Tree, died at 12:30 a.m. Friday, Oct. I. 1971. following a lengthy illness.

Friends may call at the Mel-vin C. Gwinn Funeral Home, Cherry Tree, after 2 p.m. Saturday. Complete arrangements will be announced in Saturday's Gazette. Deaths George Angus I.

arret! WASHINGTON lAP) -George Angus Garrett, 83. investment hanker, civic leader and former ambassador to Ireland, tlied Wednesday after a long illness. Dr. J.W. Bunkley Jr.

OXFORD. Miss. tAP) -Dr. Joel William Bunkley 54. dean of the University of Mississippi School of Law.

died in his home Thursday. T.W. Kwok HONOLULU (API T.W. Kwok. 70.

a former Chinese diplomat, died Thursday of a He had been a justice of the peace for 12 yenrs and had been employed with the Barnes and Tucker Coal Co. Surviving are his wife, of Cookport: his mother, of Baltimore, three children: Mrs. James (Jean) Bash, Troy, Mrs. Jack (Dianel Framp-ton. Commodore RD 1) Brian, at home; six brothers and sisters: Mrs.

Donald (Blanche) Williams, and Mrs. James (Imogene) Good, both of Akron, Ohio: Mrs. Noel (Edith) Custer and James, both of Baltimore, Mrs. Lee (Bettyl Dallaro. and Clyde, both of Pittsburgh; nine grandchildren.

Friends will be received from 7-10 p.m. today at the Rairigh Funeral Home, Hillsdale, where services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. George Lyford officiating. Interment will be made in the North Barneshoro Cemetery, Barnesboro.

ANDREW M. SHULICK, 83, East Lake, Ohio, formerly of Black Lick, died at the Lake County Memorial Hospital in Willoughby, Ohio, after an extended illness on Thursday, Sept. 30. 1971. Born Dec.

1. 1887, in Houtz-dale, he was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Shulick. lie was a retired grocery store operator in Palmertown.

Mr. Shulick was a member of St. John the Baptist Orthodox Church, Black Lick. Surviving are the following children: Mrs. Juliannc Wagner.

East Lake. Ohio; Mrs. Klanor Grubb, Willowick. Ohio: Paul Sarasota. Andrew Aurora.

four grandchildren; these brothers and sister: Joseph Colver; John. Oakmont; Mary Streets, Tarentum. Friends will be received from 7-9 p.m. Saturday and 12 until 4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.

Sunday at the Hallow Funeral Home. Blairsville, where Para-slas services will be held at 7 p.m. Sunday. Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Monday at the funeral home with Fr.

Paul Sawchak officiating. Interment will he made in the St. John the Baptist Orthodox Church Cemetery. Black Lick. MRS.

AMABILE GASPARI, 77. Lucernemittes. died suddenly Friday, Oct. I. 1971.

in the Indiana Hospital. Funeral arrangements, in charge of the Bowser Funeral Home. Homer City, will be announced in Saturday's Gazelle. 24. IE 6 At NOTICES COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF INDIANA To ROBERT D.

HUGHES, defendant: You are notified that Betty J. Pern-bertnn Hughes, the plaintiff, has commenced an action of Divorce against you in the Court of Common Pleas of Indiana County, Pennsylvania, at No. 309, September Term, 1971. against which you are required to defend. Donald Smith Sheriff of the County of Indiana.

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania itndiana. Pa.l Alan Holsingor. Esq Weamer Bldg. Indiana. Pa.

1S701 Attorney tor Plaintiff 917. 924. 10lx ORDINANCE NO. 1045 An Ordinance authorizing the Borough of Indiana to erect and construct a Sewage Treatment plant: said plant to be located on property situate in While and Center Twonships, Indiana County. Pennsylvania, now owned by the said Borough.

BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED by The Borough of Indiana, and it is hereby ordained and enacted as follows: I. The Borough of Indiana be and Ls hereby authorized to construct a sewage treatment plant on land now owned by the Borough of Ind-ana situate partly in While Township and partly in Center Township. Indiana County. Pennsylvania. The said treatment plant shall he constructed in accordance with the plans and specifications approved by the Pennsylvania Sanitary Water Board.

3. The cost for the and erection of the said plant shall be paid out of Ihe Indiana Borough general funds and grants contracted for between the Homugh of Indiana and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the Federal Government. 4. Pursuant to the authority hereby-granted the Borough ot Indiana shall award the contract or contracts lor the construction ot said treatment plant tn the lowest responsible bidder or bidders after due advertisement according tu law. 5.

For the purpose of providing working capital lor the construction of said treatment plant, the proper offiters of the Borough of Indiana arc hereby authorized to horruw suffk-ient money under the provisions of the Act of 1941. June 25. L. 159. Aticle Vll-A.

as amended '53 6711. et seq .1. ORDAINED AND ENACTED this 27lh dav of September. 1971. BOROUGH OF INDIANA By Dunald P.

Fritz President ot Council Attest E. W. Harklns Secretary APPROVED this 27th dav of Scplciu-bet. 1971 C. Wiliner Johnston Mavnr 10 lx 4.

WANJUTOJUY 6h. Misullaneaus WANTED post card's before 1915. magazines and children's hooks before 19:10, any item with J.C. Penney Co. advertising before 1930.

Ph. 465- 6298. 79xV WANTED antiques, used gur and war relies, lien C. Smith. Clymer.

Ph. 254-2S96. Fllx WANTED trees. Any quantity, size, with present or future possibilities to make good trees. Write Box .61.

Gazette. F.S 120 CHRISTMAS trees" wanted. I need 10.000 Christmas trees, all kinds and sb.es. Small quantities also acceptable. Ph.

412 673-6927 after 6 p.m. 84 WANTED 10 gal. milk cans. Ph.72fi-89S1. 79xG WANTED bench saw.

Ph. 4634813. 80 WANTED bids lor painting exterior of house in Indiana. For information write Box D-42. Gazette.

83 6j. Plants, Seed Feed WANTED Mountain Laurel 3-4 foot baled and burlapcd. Also Spruce. Ph. 479-9486.

78 tk. Red tslote HOUSE 1 or l'i story. 4 or 5 rooms, first floor, garage. $12,000 $18,000. Luther Tyger.

703 Sagamore Greensburg. 15601. 82 7. AUCTION FLEA Market. S.

Main Homer City, Fri. and Sat. at 10 a.m. Playpen, crib, high chair, rocking horse, couch, gas range. 2 bikes, plus many more items.

78xS JfEfLWOOD Auction, Rts. 403 and 553, every Thurs. 5:30. Bargains in merchandise. 81 COOKPORT Auction, every 6 p.m.

This week's special contents of homes from Nicktown and Barn-esboro. Washstand. dresser, dishes, trunks, rugs, chest, tools, also general line of groceries, baked goods and produce. Come Auctioneer, Harry Karlinsey. 78x AUCTION Sale: Oct.

2 at 1 p.m. (rain date Oct. 9) 513 Westmoreland Avon-more. Pa. Antiques: 3 straight back chairs, coffee table, lamp, radio, stool.

Other items: bunk beds, desk, 2 bedroom suites, drum table, wall clock, 2 pc. sectional living mom suite, end tables, and coffee table, lamps, TV, rugs, stereo, living room chairs. 2 hide-away beds, artificial Christmas trees and decorations, drapes and new rods, elec. appliances, breakfast set. range, elec.

curlers, guitar, 2 sets dishes, pots and pans, pole lamps, upholstery material, pictures, cabinet, sweepers, bicycle, swimming pool. 10' child's swing set. sled, washer, dryer 9 12 oval rug, 9 12 rug and pad, swivel rocking chair, and many other items. Owner: Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Johns. Sr. Auctioneer, Willard Almes. Ph. 639-3132.

App. Auctioneer. Michael Almes, Ph. 465-8360. 78 NOLO Flea Market (Auction) every Sunday Oct.

3, 10 a.m. till 6 p.m. Dealers welcome. Come sell. buy.

swap. Parking all day dealers: Buyers. 50c. We sell or trade anything, also antiques. So load up your car or truck and come up.

Rt. 422. 15 miles east of Indiana, top of Nolo Hill, turn left at restaurant. Watch for arrows, 'i miles, turn left. V'i mile.

Lots of room for children to play. Food and refreshments sold at the stand. Ph. 465-7090. 79x 8.

PRIVATE SALE GARAGE" sale Fri. and' Sat. Oct. 1 and 2. Children's clothing, lady's coal, size 14.

toys, rugs. misc. items. 32 Beech Homer City. 78xP GARAGE sale.

Many household Herns. Fri. and Sat. 267S Shelly Drive. Indiana.

Ph. 465764. GARAGE Sale Sept. 30 and Oct. 2 from 16.

Furniture, clothing, appliances, sewing machine, mangle, misc. items. 1373 Church St. 78 PUB1IC SALE PUlil.lt' Sale Tuesday evening. Oct.

5. 6 p.m. It t'lii-si-nut Indiana. Antique hand made dresser, antique sLind. antique bed.

cedar chest, I trunks. Easy Spin Dry washer, rinse tubs. Easy mangle, electric roaster kitchen caliim-l. gas range. larpo iihhkI curved glass china eluscl.

5 jm- pitcher and bowl set. chatM- lounge. 8 pc. dining room miiIc. yVl rug.

9x16 rug. 2 pc living room suite. Knicison TV. I sis--lional boiikcasc and chair, books, clitln's m-c. magazine rack end tables, foot Itcker 2 top 1 1 pies.

Sem-I redder iloi wood cabinet bed u.k dli-ssct. 2 iloli Wit- ol drawers, i eil.ii che-l. 9sl2 sewing machine, ineial rlusi-l 2 single Hollywood tied-, Mtua cuckoo clock. glas- r.u dishe--Cooking ware 3 -top ladders. 2 single ladders, extension iail ders, wlieelbarlow gaiden tools ami many other itein Sale positive Home mM Owner.

Mutjcl I lav is IVU-Stewart, auctioned l'h In diana 463 0715 8I a sister. Miss Edna Altemus, Southmont, Johnstown: a daughter-in-law, Gloria K. Altemus, Woodstock. Ill: 8 grandchildren and a great-grandson. He was preceded in death by a son.

Robert Dec. 25, 1965, and two daughters, Jean and Thelma. Friends will be received this evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and on Saturday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Rnbinson-Lytlc's where services will be conducted on Sunday at 2 p.m.

The Rev. Thomas Francis will officiate and interment will be made in the Lloyd Cemetery at Ebensburg. JOSEPH T. KLASICK, 79, Blairsville RD 3 (Brenizer), died Thursday, Sept. 30, 1971.

at the Latrohe Area Hospital following an extended illness. Born in Poland March 10, 1892. he was a son of Sylvester and Mary Flasick. He had resided in the Blairsville area for the past 45 years. He was a retired miner.

Mr. Flasick was a member of the SS. Simon and Jude Roman Catholic Church, Blairsville, and its Holy Name Society, he was also a member of the UMWA Local 5744, Brenizer. Surviving are his wife. Anna Sicczkowski Flasick: and these children: Mrs.

Victor (Julia) Prola, Blairsville: John, Blairsville; Joseph Blairsville RD Mrs. Nick (Lillian) Bosco, Blairsville RD 3: 12 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two sons: Stanley in 1945 and Frank in 1946. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Hallow Funeral Home, Blairsville.

where a wake service will be held at 8 p.m. Sunday. A Requiem Mass offered by the Rev. Fr. Robert F.

Brannon will be held at SS. Simon and Jude Church, Blairsville. on Monday at 11 a.m. Interment will be in the church cemetery. JOHN SALLEY, 66.

Heil-wood. died Wednesday. Sept. 29, 1971. at Memorial Hospital, Johnstown.

Born Feb. II. 1905. in Houtz-dale. he was a son of George and Pearl (Saconichl Salley.

He was a member of the BPOE Lodge 931. Indiana. Surviving are his widow. Mary Dertzo Salley: a daughter. Miss Mary.

Silver Springs. a sister, Mrs. Alice Hreha. Wilkes-Barre; three brothers: George Bridgeport, Joseph and Frank, both ol Heilwood. Friends are being received from 2-5 and 7-10 p.m.

today at the Bence Funeral Home. Clymer, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday with the Rev. Gary Gossett officiating. Interment will he made in the Oakland Cemetery.

Indiana. MARLIN W. PENROI). 79. died unexpectedly Friday, Oct.

1, 1971, at his residence on College Lodge Road, Indiana. The Bell Funeral Home. Indiana, will announce complete arrangements in Saturday's Gazette. AITI At. NUMBER Ol' COPIES OF SINGLE ISSUE PI 111 ISHEI.

NEAREST I'll HI INC DMT AM RAt.E Nil COPIES KAI II ISsI III rim; I'HKCKIIINC 12 MONTHS lltl I A la isiu aim, 23. ANNOUNCEMENTS 23a. Dining Amusements DANCE to the music of the Deltas, Oct. 2, VFW, Indiana. 79xM 23c.

Special TESTED and approved by millions of homemakers. Blue Lustre carpet cleaner is tops. White's Variety. 1845 Rt. 422 W.

82x LIGHTNING protection brings peace of mind. Call Franklin Signal lor installation of Master Label protection systems. Ph. 463-8777. 78x 24.

LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE: All legal advertisements must be in Gazette office two (2) days prior to publication. OFFICIAL PROPOSAL Sealed proposal tor rental ol construction equipment on North Branch Plum Creek Stream Improvement Project S32 3.1-101 1. Villaire ot Beyer. South Mahoninf! Tovmthip. Indiana County.

Pennsylvania, will be received by the Department of Environmental Resources in Room 501. South Office Building. Pennsylvania, until 2:00 E.D.S T. 11:00 R.S.T.) October 7. 1971, and then publicly opened arid read in Room 100.

South Office Building. Construction equipment required: One Angle Dozer D6 or equal One Drapline i c.y. Crawler Type One Front End Loader IVi c.y. Crawler Type One Dump Truck 47.000 lbs. Minimum brass weient One Chain Saw 20-inch Blade One Tractor-Trailer Unit (upon request) Bach bidder must submit an experience record and bid deposit Specifications.

Agreement and Bid Forms may be obtained during working noun; Honm 1 10. South Office Building, or by writing, to the Deputy Secretary. Engineering and Construction. Department ot Environmental Resources. P.O.

Box 1467. Harrisburg. Pennsylvania 17120. The Commonwealth reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any informalities, defects, or irregularities in the bids. MAURICE GODDARD Acting Secretary Department of Environmental Resources 916 923 9 '30x NOTICE OF BIDDING Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of School Directors of the Homer-Ccmcr School District until 3:30 p.m., local time, on Tuesday, October 12.

1971. at the Hoard Secretary's office located in the Homor-Ccnter Juniur-Se-nior High School Building. Homer City. Indiana County. Pennsylvania for the Soil Test Boring Contract foi their new elementary school building.

Proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud at the Board of Srhuo! Directors meeting at 7:30 p.m.. local time, on Tuesday. October 12. 1971 and which meeting will be held in the library of the Humer-Ceo-ter Junior -Senior High School Building. Copies ol the specif kations and other contract documents are on file and open to public inspection at Ihe office ol Robert T.

Scnecren. registered architect. Indiana Theatre Building. Indiana. Pennsylvania, and sets of these documents may be obtained front the arrhi-ted by any prospective bidders.

No bid may be withdrawn for thirty i30) days after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids. The Hoard of School Directors of the Homer-Center Scliotil Distort reserves the right to waive any informalities in or to reject any or all bids HOMEIU 'ENTER SCHOOL DISTRICT Indiana County, Pa Mrs. Man' Evaiuck. Secretary tl 25. 10 1, 1Q8X J.

M. Frse Attoritev NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Kslatc of RUTH HHINE. a k'a HUTU RHINE Late ol Homer City Borough dts-eased having been granted Ihe undersigned. tho.se having claims against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement, and those knowing themselves lo be indebted are requested tu make prompt payment Jean R. Mi llermol Kaslview Drive.

Hethel Park. I'a 15102 10 I. 1(1 111 lSx J. M. Fryv Attorney ADMINISTRATOHS NOTICE la-tters of Administration on Ihe Estate of l.t'LA A MUNSIIOWEIi Ijileof Hmiiici t'itv Borough deceased having been granted Ihe undersigned, tho-c liaving claims :ig.iinst said eslale are re qiicslid In pil-enl llx-lll duly aulhcllll- lot scttlisni'iit and those knowing llu-niselves l'i In- iniK-liOsl are n-qiH-sliil In make irnmil Siymenl IfntH-rl Muiisliuwer Ili'iH Oakland Ae Indiana.

I'a 157111 III I tu lu lax NOTICE Hill be rin ivisl al Ihe nflice nf the Hiutmgh Municipal Kuikl-mg Indiana. I'a until Noon Miuulay OitiaVr II 1WI fm the ruling anil imival nl the lanlilmg and oul building and leveling nt Hie hit al tiT2 W.iK-r Mtct-1. Iinliana l' i I'AltMM, 'IHNHIIY OK INDIANA INDIANA IV, Saul VV.ixlt'l. i'le-ldcnt 10 1 10 0 IN 8x EAI Til III- PENNSYLVANIA OtM OK INDIANA I'll'lllll ll'l 111 You an- luililied that JOAN I. Hot II Hie pljuilill has ouiuiusiied -n nl IiIVOHi'K viiu in ihi-1 null il fiiuuiii-li I'lci- id Indiana I "tiil, at Nn S-i ltliilit-i I'jVI aga.i.M wliuti viiu its- u-quin tu iK-lend Isaialil Sliillli sliclill ul tile C'Uilli nt III i uMiiiiiansc.illli ul 1'niiisvlvjiiu InJi ma Vhiiei ll'l A 1 1 it-1 I 'i Hid .1111.1 24 lu I in heart ailment.

He served as Chinese ambassador to Brazil and as a delegate lo Ihe 1932 China-Japan ainitslicc conference in Shanghai before he retired in 1951 to come to the Stales to lecture and write. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIllllllllltlllllll Blue Lustre for cleaning carpets. Rent elec. shampooer $1. Sun Drug, University Park Plaza.

82x CARPETS a fright? Make them a beautiful sight with Blue Lustre. Rent elec. shampooer $1. Frailey Builder's Supply. Shelocta.

82x HOME remodeling, exterior, interior. Specializing in ga-merooms and kitchens. Larry Stadtmiller. Ph. for estimates, 479-8304.

86 NOTARY Public. Title and tag service. James Kring. 828 Stannard Indiana, Pa. 465- 8955.

tfx PROFESSIONAL tailoring for your winter clothes. Indiana Theater Elsie's. Ph. 463- 8303. 78xB HAVE a problem with your mobile home? Need service? Call Gary's Mobile Home Service.

Indiana. Ph. 412 465-2382; 74xW CEMENT work, roofing, and spouting; carpenter. Ph. 354-2032 after 6 p.m.

tfx EXPERIENCED tree removal, trimming, trash removal, brush, lumber, furniture, etc. Indiana and Wbite Twp. Gullace Trucking, 465-6842. 79 LIGHTNING storms occur 40 days each year! Stop worrying. Call Franklin Signal for finest home protection systems.

Ph. 463-8777. 78x 14. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FRUIT Market, delicatessen for lease. Rt.

22 at lower Blairsville intersection. Ph. 465-6030. 83 15. INSTRUCTION VETERANS if you were honorably discharged after Jan.

31. 1955. you are eligible for 100 per cent repaid tuition for over 200 approved courses with International Correspondence Schools. Examples: Art, Account ing. Drafting.

Electrical, High School, Machine Shop, TV-Radio-Elcctronic. For further information call Ray Atwell, 463-0929. Payment Plan available. 81xA ADULTS interested in receiving a high school diploma. Enroll now in a general education development class.

Ph. 465-2657, Oct. 7 or between 83x 19. REPAIR SERVICE RADIO and TV service! evv-ning work. Ph.

463-3121. 81xS 21. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks lo our many friends, neighbors, and relatives for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy, spiritual bouquets, and beautiful floral offerings received at the time of the death of our father. George W. Vicsilovic of Josephine.

A special thanks to Father Kowal, Dr. Uuchman. Jcdnota Lodge No. 484 and (I'A of (iracclou. Your liioughtfulness will always be leineinbered.

Sons. Daughters and Families 78x We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors lor the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy, beautiful floral oflcrings and use of cais at the lime ul the illness and death of our loved one. John Shaffer The John Shaffer Family 78 Wc wish to express oui sincere i hanks lo our Iriends. relatives. Dr Wil tiaiu.s Sall Kunklelll.ni 1.

Key WiImhi. I'M' A No. 488. Black l.iek and Kdgeinent Ira-iids and ncighbois. lndi-ina Hospital and nurses tor the acb- of kindm-ss.

messages til beaiilitul florid of ellif', use ol tars tb. tune ot the illness deuili ol nit hu Paul A. Hill Mil-and l-umilv VS-II Stewart, Ph. 726-5712. Auctioneer: D.

W. Patterson, Ph. 463-8971. 78x PUBLIC Sale Sat. Oct.

2. 12:30 p.m. at the Philip Brown farm, 3 miles E. of Hillsdale, 3 miles W. of Glen Campbell.

Follow sale signs off Rt. 286. Farmall M. tractor. Allis Chalmers, 7 ft.

rotary mower, heavy duty new this season: 10 ft. Ezee Flow limespreader. flat bottom wagon with factory bed. 1960 International 180 dump truck. 1955 Ford ton pick-up.

Willys 4 wheel dr. jeep with PTO, 1971 moto-ski. MS-IB 39 hp snowmobile, moto-ski sled. 2 mini bikes. Seneca metal lathe with 3 hp motor.

100.000 BTU space heater, fuel tank, 2 sump pumps, tractor elec. grass seeder with fertilizer attachments, air compressor, pony and horse saddles, 4,000 bales hay, tools, some building supplies, 2 tons fertilizer, milk cooler, some household furnishings. Other misc. items. Real estate: 220 acre farm.

2 story frame house, 7 rooms and bath. Recently remodeled. English oak and redwood aluminum siding, vinyl windows. built-in kitchen, elec heat, new wiring, with heavy duty switch box. Swimming pool.

45x50 hank barn. milk house. 2 corn cribs. 12x30 silo. 50 acres newly seeded Birdsfoot Treefoil.

2 Farm ponds. Several acres, newly fenced. Lois of spring water. Also small tenant house. Real estate will be offered at 1:30 p.m.

Terms: $2,000 down, balance upon delivery of deed. Owner reserves right to accept or reject anv or all bids. Owner: Phillip Brown, Ph. 814 845-7519. Auctioneer.

Clayton D. Winebark. Rochester Mills, Ph. 1412) 286-9806. 78x PUBLIC Sale Sal!" Oct.

2.1 p.m. at Immaculate Conception Church of Brookville, Pa. 50 yr old school desks, wall telephone, dated jars. Shawmut railroad signal light, rockers, tables, clocks, dressers, number of items loo numerous to mention Auctioneer. Nick Dalessio.

Ph. 463-8446. 7Kx Sale 10 a. tn. at Washington Twp Fireball, located 5 nub's S.

of Apollo or II mites N. of 1(1 22 on Itt 66. near new lit. .180. Offering a gigantic array of antiques, such as glass, china, lurniturc.

such as large and small curved glass china cupboards, spinning wheel. Victori.in love seat, marble loppeil waist stands, cherry corner ruptxiard. cherry drop-lot table, plank bottom chairs, wall docks, clocks. 3 old Imlter bowls, coffee i Riders, drv sink, hanging lamp, and appro, loo pes antique turnthuc. A large sale ol excel, antiques a partial listing Owneis.

Mi. and Mrs. Harold Apollo 1(1) I Pete Sit wart Auctioneer I'll. 78. PI lil.lt Sale Oct 1.

vi in. at the late John WeLss home, just oil l(t HH I between Awiiimoic S.iliu.t -it Tilt Town beds Jiving rimlii sum- iove I.iiops sWccpci TV I llckno elork hook- ifooM i dirimg r'm sane -inns lieil-duig ich icgcrator. took nig iitensils. dishes radio stands, tools, wither table lols ol items too numerous to mention Ownel. Thclma Weiss Aui tlutuvl Jlliab.ill Shel.x la I'll ml 7H.s IN DT A' Evening Olticc open JaiK flom 8 a ill 10 "i Jacoby On Bridge Horseshoes Take Skill It POSTAL SERVICE STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP.

MANAGEMENT AND IllCt LA HON (Act of August 12. 1970 Section TillcTa 'tilled Slate, Cists-i 1. TITLE OF PUBLICATION Indiana Evening (i.m-tle 2. DATE OK FILING October I. 1971 3 FREQUENCY OF ISSl'E: Daily 4.

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U-7UI 6 NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF PUBLISHER KDI'I'IMI. AND MANAGING EDITOR PUBLISHER: II. Hav 252 Sth SI Indiana. I'a I57IJI EDITOR: Joseph L. DnnneDv Hall Marion Hn.nl.

Indiana. I'ctinsvlvalil-i U'7l! MANAGING EDITOR: 11 Hay. 252 Mb St Indiana. Pennsylvania 157111 7 OWNER (If owned by a nillHiratiun. its name anil address must la' staled ami also immediately thereunder the names and ol stni-klmlili-rs uwiiitig ur tinkling 1 percent ur more ul lutal amount nl slmft 11 not owned hi a ronmratiiiii.

tla names and addresses oi the Individual owners iie gmn It "Wnisl by a partnership or other unineurpuratcd firm. Its name and address as well as thai nl eai mill vidual must be given i Indiana Punting Publishing 89y Water I57UI Hay 252 North tith SI Indiana. Pennsylvania 15701 Eslale of Lucilla Hare Hay. Lucdla Hay DonlM-lly. ailniini-li-ilris KVI M-nnn Road.

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3577 ('autre II Hnad Atlanta. Eliala-lh Hal Swts-ncv 44 llnh SI Indiana. KNOWN lioNDHlll.DI-atS. MORTGAGEES AND HI HEIt SEI I'HITY ltd! ERS OWNING OR HOLDING 1 PERCENT OR MllHK. (li TOTAL AMOUNT 111' BONDS MORTGAGES OH OTHER SECURITIES Saving- and I iu-1 ('iiiupanv In diana.

Imlili-r nl secured loan 9 FOH OITKINA1. HY PUBLISHERS MAILING AT THE KEGI I.AR RATES 'Stslkul 132 121. Postal Senile Manual i. US I prnviilVs pertinent pari Nn a'jsiin who wniild haw la, -it cimtlcil In mail ru.ittei under lot ini-r seitaai 4.IS9 nf this title -hall mail -all mallet the rate- pirn I'ksl iimli'i tins sulisei lum unless he liles annually Willi Ihe Pix-lal Scrvn i- a written n-qucst liu a-. liuv-lnii li, mall tiiatti i al such rail's III ai i urdalici- Willi the iruiisaais ul this latule I heii-liv quest iiiii.ii1i In mall the publication named in Item I al Oh onstage tale- preiilltlv author Med by su Joseph I.

Donnelly Ediloi ft VI sV i ft? O.W'lil'f l.iiolly lllttttllllttllllllllllllllllltlllll NOKTII A A 7 6 3 7 A 10842 WEST A'JS43 J9B2 Void KQU6; EAST KQH7fi2 1(15. Q863 south (ot 10 Q4 A 109542 J7 both vuluerable Nurlh East South West I 3 4 5 Pass Pass Pass Pass 1 4 2i Pass Pass Pass Pass Opening lead 4 Uy Oswald James Jacoby We aren't concerned with the merits uf today's bid-ding, but the final contract of six diamonds looks fairly reasonable at first glance. South rose with duininv's ace of clubs and led a low diamond to his ace. There was no reason to take a first round finesse. West showed oul of diamonds and South paused Then he led king and another diamond.

East won and returned a spade to dummy's ace. South gut back to his hand by ruffing a spade and ran off die rest of Ins Humps. The last trump squeezed West hearts and clubs and South made his slam. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii "Horseshoes!" yelled East. "You played for a 5-1 club break and gave up the chance to gel a quick discard on a good heart." South had done nothing of the kind.

Instead he had made an excellent play and bad been properly rewarded. Send SI for JACOBY MODI UN boot lo. "Win ot Bridge," fco this news-poner), tot 449. AWio Cilf Station, Htm York, Y. 10019.

Kasl was marked with six spades for his vulnerable jump overcall. He had also shown uj) with four diamonds and one club. There was no way he could also hold three hearts, so there was no way lo make Ihe hand by an immediate attack in the heart suit. South had given himself a chance and it materialized. (NlWiPAPit NTtgPttlVI ASM The bidding has been: West Noilli Ls South 1 Pass 2 Pass You.

South, fluid. J9742 V2 AK1.S7 4AO What do you du now? A Just hid two spades, li your tHM-uier ran'l bid again you belong al a low tontrart. TODAYS liUKSI'ION You do bid two spades and your iiarlner you to three. What do yuu iii now? Answer Tuiuurruw II KXIE.NT AND NAil HE UK Til IN IIII Al NO rill'IKS PRINTED II PAID I 11(1 I I A IUIN I SALES TllltOI t.H Uh.AI KltS AMI AltlllEIIS. STREET VKMHUUs AND I (II N'I EH SAI.KN MAIL.

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