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Obituaries Indiana Borough police are inves- Arkansas University at Magnolia, Ark. Ligating an incident of theft and She was co-founder of St. James Day School in Texarkana, and had criminal mischief at the Municipal served as the school's first head mistress. Parking Garage on Water Street She ws a member of the PEO and the OrSomeone removed and damaged der of the Eastern Star several signs on the first floor of the Surviving are two sisters: Mrs. Peter building sometime between 5:30 Irwin; Mrs.

Harry Voskamp, p.m. Saturday and 7:58 a.m. Tues- McKeesport; Carson three sons: Rev. Dr. Thomday, police said.

45 H. Edward H. Dickie Carson, Pawley's Island, S.C.; The loss was set at $125. Birmingham, John W. Carson, Maud, two daughters: Catherine Carson Ellis, Las ROBINSON Steve's Tree: Ser- Vegas, Margaret Carson England, vice of Kittanning RD 5 was the vic- Austin, Tex.

tim of a theft Tuesday, She was preceded in death by her husPolice said someone stole three band, The Rev, Thomas Hill Carson in chain saws and two ropes from a 1973; a brother Edward H. Dickie; two site and took 50 gallons of gasoline sisters: Mrs. James H. Meehan and Mrs. from a truck that was parked along John J.

Mills. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Thurs the east berm of state Route 259, day, the Christ April 18, in Episcopal just south of Legislative Route 32007 Church, Indiana. Rev Fr. Arthur C.

Dilg in West Wheatfield Township. will officiate and interment will be in Oakland Cemetery, Indiana. BLAIRSVILLE A hunting cabin Robinson-Lytle's, Indiana, is in charge owned by a Blairsville man was bur- of arrangements. glarized sometime between March CHAUNCEY J. CLELAND III, 55, of 28 17 and April 13, according to state Chambersville Road.

Home, died Tuespolice in Greensburg. day, April 16, 1985, in the VA Hospital, Jake B. Smith reported that many Altoona. small items, clothing, bedding and A son of Chauncey J. Jr.

and Jennie equipment were taken from the Moeck Cleland, he was born Feb. 9, 1930, structure, located on Legislative in Pittsburgh. Mr. Cleland was a member of the Route 64103 in Cook Township, West- Church and the moreland County. No estimate of DAV.He Chapel was former tax collector in Grove Lutheran the loss was available.

Rayne Township. He served in the U.S. Navy and retired LIGONIER Various gambling as an Electrician's Mate 2nd Class. devices were confiscated Tuesday Surviving are his wife, Barbara J. Evaevening during a raid at the Swiss noss Cleland; three daughters: Mrs.

RobChalet on Route 30 in Ligonier. ert Williams, Marion Center RD The establishment is owned by Mrs. Roger (Ranie) Hill, Home: Marla of Boswell RD 2. Cleland, one (Doris) granddaughter; Bush. two Home; Jack Ostrow.

51, Mrs. Jack Marion sisters: A summons will be issued at a lat- Center RD 1: Mrs. Fred Phylis er date, said state police from McMahon, San Diego, Calif. Greensburg, who assisted the Penn- He was preceded in death by his parsylvania Liquor Control Board in ents. staging the raid.

Ligonier Borough There will be no visitaion. Private serpolice also assisted. vices will be held at 1 Indiana. p.m. Thursday, at Robinson-Lytle's, Pastor RichCooper will officiate with interMcCHESNEYTOWN A vehicle arent to follow in Oakland Cemetery, Instolen from Washington County was diana.

recovered at the McChesneytown In lieu of flowers, memorial contribuElementary School in 1 Derry Town- tions may be made to the Multiple ship, said state police from Schlerosis Society Inc. of Western PennGreensburg. sylvania, Fulton Building. Pittsburgh. A 1978 GMC pickup truck valued Pa.

at $6,500 was found parked in the CHARLES S. CONRAD, 89. formerly of school's driveway last Friday. 26 S. Fifth Indiana, died Tuesday, Arrested was Robert Fer- April 16, 1985, in the Indiana Presbyterian rari, 19, of Latrobe, who was ar- Home.

raigned before District Justice An- A son of Franklin and Emma in Tomb Buffgelo Anthony in Latrobe. Charges Conrad, he Township, was born Indiana Jan. 4, County. 1896, Washington County Mr. Conrad ws a member of the Grace were filed in ington since the vehicle was stolen from United Methodist Church of Indiana and Francis P.

O'Brien of Avella. the Peelor Bible Class of the church. He was a well known farmer in BrushLATROBE State police in valley Township for 31 years, and had "beauty Greensburg rings" were taken from a tiring as a salesman in 1977. He was a reported hubcaps and been a resident of Indiana since 1954. revehicle owned by a Latrobe man veteran of World War I.

serving in the while it was parked at Lincoln Lanes U.S. Army. (Fred) Surviving are a son. Charles A. Apartments in Unity Township.

Conrad. Indiana: two daughters: Mrs. Westmoreland County. about 8:45 John Dorothy Deemer. Shelocta RID 3: p.m.

Tuesday. Mrs. Clyde E. McCormick. IndiThe stolen items were valued at ana: three grandchildren: a brother.

The vehicle is owned by liam. Homer City RD1. Charles Roble, 511 Chestnut La- He was preceded in death by his wife, trobe. Esther E. Mock Conrad April 8, 1964.

Friends will be received from 7-9 p.m. at Indiana Univer- Wednesday and from 24 and 7-9 p.m. Campus police Thursday at Robinson-Lytle's. Indiana. sity of Pennsylvania said Craig Be- where services will be held at 1:30 p.m.

konek of 112 Shaffer Hall reported Friday. Rev. John E. Ciampa and Rev. the theft of a gym bag containing a O.A.

Womer will officiate and interment textbook. calculator and a $12 will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Indiana. check. The items, valued at $59.

were tak- OSCAR EUGENE BERGH, 72. of 135 en from his room on Tuesday, police Main Elderton, died Tuesday. April said. 16. 1985.

in the Armstrong County Memorial Hospital. Kittanning. A son of Oscar E. and Sarah Nicklos ROCHESTER MILLS State po- Bergh. he was born Dec.

4. 1912. in Bigler lice from Indiana said a cabin Township. Clearfield County, owned by Michael Pahnos Jr. of Mr.

Bergh was a member of the BPOE Greensburg was burglarized be- Lodge 931 Indiana: a life member of the tween Sunday and Tuesday, I but it is Bethel Township Volunteer Fire Departundetermined whether anything is ment. and was currently a member of the Elderton Borough Council. He had served as president of the Greater Indiana Counmissing. The cabin is located along Town- Baseball for ten ship Route 830 in Grant A former resident of Plumville and the Township. ty League some years.

EDITH DICKIE CARSON, 80, of Austin, formerly of Indiana, died Monday. April 15, 1985, in Austin, Tex. daughter of Elmer Louise Mabon Dickie, she was born Jan. 9, 1905, in Pennsylvania. Mrs.

Carson was a graduate of Indiana Normal School, Indiana, and Southern Ford City area. he had been residing in Elderton since 1979. He retired in 1978 after some 42 years of service with Equitable Gas Co. where he was a foreman of transportation and production Surviving are his wife. Kathryn Agatha Bergh.

two daughters: Mrs. Anthony (Donna Kay Sarsfield. Farmington Hills. Mrs. Michael R.

(Linda) Gatchel. Lynchburg. three grandchildren: a brother. Jack Bergh. Bigler Township, Clearfield County.

Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7- 9 p.m. Thursday at the Frank T. Mihalcik Funeral Home. Indiana, where services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday Rev Paul Jaconson will officiate with interment to follow in the Greenwood Cemetery.

Indiana, Tomorrow's Funerals Tomorrow's Funerals CARSON, Edith Dickie. 10 a.m. Christ Episcopal Church, Indiana (Robinson-Lytle's, Indiona) CUELAND Chouncey 1 p.m, private 1 Robinson-Lytle's, Indiana INNOCENTI. Elvira, 9.30 a.m. Mass of Chris.

tian Burial. Our lady of Mount Cormel Catholic Church (Long Funeral Home. nesboro) IRS rejects hammer value MEMPHIS. Tenn. (AP) The Internal Revenue Service has rejected a couple's attempt to pay their tax bill with a $738 Pentagon sending it back." said Eric Roberts.

an IRS spokesman. Hubert Van Tol and his wife. Lois. took the hammer to IRS offices in Memphis saying it should more than cover their outstanding tax bill of $276. The Indiana Gazette Wednesday, April 17, 1985 Page 31 No injuries in bus mishap Area police investigated a minor accident involving a Purchase Line School District bus and several hitand-run incidents during the past 24 hours, but no injuries were reported in any of the crashes.

The summary: diana Purchase Line superintendent Dwight Brocious said the bus was fully loaded at the time of the collision, but that the vehicle received no damage. PURCHASE LINE A busload of Purchase Line students escaped injury Tuesday when a car struck the back of the bus about 7:40 a.m. The bus, driven by Roland M. Querry, 52, of Commodore, was stopped in the eastbound lane of state Route 286 prior to making a left turn into the high school parking lot. A vehicle driven by Guy William Moslak, 16, of Clymer, struck the rear bumper of the bus.

No one was injured in the accident, according to state police at In- There was no report on damage to the car. State police from Indiana investigated a reported hit-and-run collision at the intersection of Wayne Avenue and Indian Springs Road on Tuesday. Stanley Michael Savukas of Indiana told police he was attempting to make a left turn from Wayne Avenue onto Indian Springs Road when the right rear of his vehicle was struck by the right front of another vehicle which then left the scene. The accident occurred about 4 p.m. The other car is believed to be red with a black vinyl roof.

BLACK LICK Pearl Taylor Gary of Blairsville RD 2 told state police in Indiana that an unknown vehicle entered her property, located along Legislative Route 32022 in Blacklick Township, and caused damage to the yard. The vehicle then left the scene. The incident occurred sometime between 10 a.m. and 11:40 a.m. Tuesday PUNXSUTAWNEY Punxsutawney Borough Police are investigating a hit-and-run incident that occurred in the parking lot of the Country Market in Groundhog Plaza about 10:45 a.m.

Tuesday. A parked vehicle owned by James P. Mellon of Punxsutawney RD 6 received light damage when struck by another vehicle that then left the scene. Police said the owner of the car is known but the name was not released pending further investigalion. Announcement F.0.E.

MEETING F.0.E. 1468, Indiana, will hold nomination of officers at a meeting April 22. at 8 p.m. Election of officers will be held on May 13 from 12 noon until 8 p.m Read Gazette Class-ads NOTICE Pamela E. Miller Miller, Cope and Urse Attorneys Letters Testamentary on the Estate of VALLIE JOHNS.

V.L. JOHNS, late of Armstrong Township. Indiana County. 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. Jewell E.

Cribbs. Executrix RD 5, Box 305 Indiana, PA 15701 Miller, Cope and Ursu 505 Savings Trust Co. Bldg. Indiana, PA 15701 NOTICE minutes before each detonation. The above time schedule may vary on occasion.

depending on the following emergency conditions: electrical storms and or any mechanical difficulties such as breakdowns. etc. 417 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Zoning Hearing Board for Zoning Appeals of the Borough of Indiana will hold Public Hearing on Wednesday, April 24. 1985. at 7:30 P.M..

in the Council Room of the Municipal Building at 80 North 8th Street. Indiana. Pennsylvania, as provided by the Zoning Ordinance for the following appeals: 1. Ted A. Cresswell Construction Co.

For a Variance to build a State Health Center on North Second Street between Philadelphia Street and Water Street. This area is zoned R-2 Two Family Residential 2 1 A Residential Services. Inc For a Special L'se Permit to occupy the dwelling at 351 Wa ter Street. This area is zoned R- 2 Two-Family Residential All persons. interested either in favor or opposed to the granting of the above by the Zoning Hearing Board.

are hereby notified to be present at said time and place and they will be heard. The Zoning Hearing Board is authorized by the provisions of the said Ordinance to either grant or deny these appeals Zoning Hearing Board for Zoning Appeals Alex Allshouse BLASTING SCHEDULE JANUARY THROUGH DECEMBER, 1985 BENJAMIN COAL COMPANY. LA JOSE. PA. 15753.

proposes to conduct overburden blasting in compliance with all State and Federal Laws at its surface coal mine operations. LAMKIE NO. 3: Located on the properties of William Wakefield and Dymitri Pupczyk, Banks Township, Indiana County, MDP This is a two shift operation and blasting will take place on both shifts between the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. and 2:30 P.M.

to 6:30 P.M., Monday through Saturday of every week, weather permitting. and will not be conducted after sunset. The warning signs will be placed at every entrance to the operation and audible signals shall consist of the following: WARNING SIGNAL A one minute series of long blasts five minutes prior to blast signal. BLAST SIGNAL A series of short blasts one minute beiore the blast. ALL CLEAR SIGNAL A prolonged blast following inspection of the blast area.

Signals shall be clearly audible for a distance of at least 2500 feet. Access roads will be barricaded fifteen Secretary 410. 4 17x GAZETTE CLASSIFIED PHONE 349-4949 HOURS: 8-5, Mon, thru Fri. 8-12 Noon, Saturday TRUCK DRIVER As Motor the 5570 pm no Call (412) 349-6922 DE. ARMY.

BE ALL TOU CAN BE. NOTICE THE ARCADIA COMPANY. INC. WHITE STRIP Pursuant to the "Surface Mining Conservation and Reclamation Act" and the 'Clean Streams Law, no Lice is hereby given that The Arcadia Company. Inc.

doing business at O. Box 143. Arcadia, PA 15701. 1s making application to the Department of Environmental Resources. Ebensburg.

PA. for a surface ing permit application to discharge treated water into an unnamed trib utary of and North Branch to Straight Run to Little Mahoning Creek from a surface mine Lion located directly south of Canoe Ridge. PA I between L. R. 32106.

T- 964 and L.R. 32105 on the of Eugene W. Joann 0. White. in Canoe Townshup.

Indiana County. as shown on the Rochester Mills U.S Geological Survey 75 minute topographic map Thus application for permit is made under provisions of the act of June 22. 1937. P.L 1987. as amended This application is presently on file at the Indiana County Conservation District.

R.D 3. Box 243D. Indiana. PA 15701, for public observaton Written comments should be submitted to the Department of Environmental Resources at R.D Wilmore Road. P.O Box 625.

Ebensburg, PA 15931. The closing date for comments will be May 24. 1985 43. 410. 417.

4241 NOTICE Marion Center Area School Board IS requesting bids for three 3. or more new 1985 5466 passenger school buses and one (11 Dew 36 or 48 passenger school bus. Specifications may be obtained from the school district's Business Office. Box 156. Marion Center PA 15759.

Richard L. Schrecengost Secretary 43. 4 10, 4 17x NOTICE HELVETIA COAL COMPANY LU'CERNE NO. 10 MINE BLACK LICK TOWNSHIP INDIANA COUNTY Notice is hereby given that the Helvetia Coal Company. P.O Box 729.

Indiana. PA 15701. has made application to the Department of Enviroomental Resources. Bureau of Mining and Reclamation. 3913 Washington Road.

McMurray. PA 15317. for the purpose of permitting a new mine. Lucerne No. 10 Mine.

which will conduct deep mining in both Center and Black Lick 1uwnships. Indiana County, The Lucerne No 10 Mine is located on the Mcintyre Blairsville and Indiana quadrangle maps The porthern boundary is approximately 0.7 of a male south of the intersection of State Route 206 and State Route 217, near the village of Jacksonville The southern boundary is approximately 0.6 of a mile north of the intersection of State Route 217 and T. 434 The permit area is bounded on the west Aultmans Run and on the east by Stewart Run and contains a total area of approximately 2.500 acres. This application includes a re quest for vanance to conduct face operations 50 feet of an unnamed tributary to Aultmans Run This application 15 also to include the relocation of approximate ty 1200 feet of another unnamed tributary of Aultmans Run. This application includes a re quest for a variance to construct surface facilities within 100 feet of the outside right of way line of Township Road T-460 The surface facilities are to be constructed to the east of Township Road T-460 for a distance of approximately 600 feet north and 600 feet south of the intersection of Township Roads T-460 and T-457.

The road variance would also require the relocation of Townstup Road T-457 from the above interseccon in a southerly direction for approximately 800 feet The permit application is available for public review by appointment at the Department of Environmental Resources. Bureau of Mining and Reclamation. 3913 Washungton Road. McMurray. PA 15317.

Phone No. 412-941-7100 or at the In diana County Soil Conservation Ser. vice District Office Wntten comments, objections or requests for informal conferences on the applica tin may be submitted to the Department of Environmental Re sources at the above address 417.424. 51. 581 CALVARY SCOUT Patrol and scout ahead of your um We from Over $570 per mo to port plus food.

lodging and med-col Call (412) 349-4922 Chad ARMY. BE ALL YOU CAN SALESPERSON'S DREAM Earn big money selling resort property in Country Club surroundings. No canvassing required. Nationwide Blue Chip compony delivers prospects to you. Some sales experience preferred but will train qualified persons with a strong desire to succeed.

For on appointment call Mr. Spring at 1-800-692-6259 police investigate burglaries Area police investigated a rash of thefts and burglaries during the past 24 hours. The summary: Jefferson acts upon late taxes BROOKVILLE The Jefferson County Commissioner announced today that all unpaid school. township or borough taxes for 1984 will be returned to the county tax claim bureau on Monday. May 6.

The commissioners said taxes returned after May 6 will be considered delinquent and $10 will be added on the date of return. Also on that date. the bureau will charge onehalf of one percent per month until the claim has been paid or the property sold. the board said Persons having questions should either contact the tax claim bureau in the county courthouse. Brookville.

or phone: 14121 849-1643. Unpaid county taxes for 1984 were previously returned Jan. 15. Next week's commissioner's meeting has been rescheduled for Monday, April 22. The board the chief clerk Gretchen Grube plan to attend the Northwest Pennsylvania District County Commissioner's spring meeting Tuesday in Meadville.

In other business. the commissioners: Announced that 76 Democrats and 37 Republicans were registered between April 1 and April 12. Proclaimed April 14-20 as National Library Week in Jefferson County, Heard a report by Grube and Commissioner-Chairman John Caldwell on the April 12 spring seminar of the Pennsylvania Association of County Commissioners in Harrisburg. MELVIN THEODORE McKNIGHT, 71, of the Cumberland Heights commuruty near Coalmont, formerly of Indiana, died Sunday, April 14, 1985 in the Grundy County General Hospital, Coalmont, Tenn A 400 of George was and Bertha Brown McKnight, he born July 2, 1913 in Pittsburgh. Mr.

McKnight was a retired building contractor and a member of the Seventi Day Adventist Church. Surviving are his wife, Lois McKnight, and two sons. James and all of Cumberland Heights; one daughter, Jean Sanford, Clearwater, one brother, Ronald McKnight, Cumberland Heights; two sisters, Jessie Trombulak of CumberHeights and Bertha Doane of Falls Creek, 10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren Services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Cumberland Heights Seventh Day Adventist Church with Pastor Loren Vistaunet and Elder George Stevens officiating Interment was in the Cumberland Heights Memorial Gardens near Coalmont, Tennessee MILLARD S. BENNETT, 77, of 25 White Oak Terrace, Sarasota, formerly of Freeport Homer City, died Sunday.

April 14, 1985, at the Sarasota Memorial Hospital A son of Michael and Bessie Wilson Bennett, he was born Nov, 18. 1907, in Strongstown. Mr. Bennett was a member of Freeport Methodist Church and the Kiwanis Club of Freeport He had been principal of the Brush Valley Senior High School, had taught in the Indiana County school system and retired a8 a supervising principal from the Freeport Surviving Area school his system: Emily Beers Bennett; two children: Barry and Cindy, Sarasota. his mother, Indiana: two brothers: Lawrence, Homer City and James, Greensburg.

a sister, Mrs. Art Jones, Los Angeles, Calif Friends will be received from 7-9 p.m. Thursday in the Bowser-Askew Funeral Home. Horner City, where services will be held at 11 a.m Friday. Rev.

James H. Ritchie will officiate with interment in the Brush Valley Cemetery MARGARET STEELE, 63, of Cleve Ohio. formerly of Saltsburg. died Monday. April 15, 1985, in the Holy FamiCancer Home.

Parma. Ohio. A daughter of John and Mary Dsam Urban. she was born July 21, 1921. in Saltsburg, Surviving are a son.

Daniel. Virginia Beach, two grandchildren: three sisters: Mrs. Kenneth Sophie Pierce, Saltsburg: Mrs. Mary Butt, Cleveland. Ohio: Mrs.

Dorothy Woolweaver. Windsor Locks, two brothers: George and James Urban. Saltsburg Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7. 9 p.m. Thursday at the Joseph R.

Hunter Funeral Horne, Saltsburg. where services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday. Rev. David Parker will officiate and interment will follow in the Edgewood Cemetery, Saltsburg, Hospital Notes Steven and Mary Murphy, 469 Grandview Indiana, boy: James and Debra Movinsky.

Barnesboro RD I. girl Gregory and Cheryl Nelson. Glen Campbell RD 1. girl. Gerald and Peggy Silvis.

Shelocta RD 3. girl. Jeffrey and Son-Mi Silvis. 2055 Rt. 422 Indiana.

boy: Bradley and Terry King. Cherry Tree RD 2, boy Admissions April 16 Larry A. Knupp. Commodore RD1: Patricia R. Lanich.

Homer City RID 2: DonA. Allshouse. 1331 Washington Indina M. Goodrich. Nicktown Ron 1: Jayne ana: Travis J.

Clawson. Clarksburg RD 1. Martha Cooke. 1369 Water Indiana: Elsie G. Aul.

Marion Center: Betty L. Thompson. Clarksburg RD 1: Joseph Upholzer, Penn Run RD 1: Tammy L. Powell, 26 Northview Indiana. Mark A.

Westover. Heilwood. Virginia M. Dickey, Hillsdale: Helen Harvilla. 53 Franklin Clymer: Hulda J.

Darr. Strongstown: Mary Jo Burtyk. Lucernemines. Robert M. Rougeaux.

1146 Philadelphia Indiana: Clifton R. Bolinger. Home: Ernest Gibbons, Seward RD2. Discharges April 16 Marilyn S. Aberle.

Indiana RD 3. Alvira A. Betsa. Home. Marie D.

Crouch. Penn Run RD 1: Carolyn T. Dunhon. 110 Greenvalley Indiana. Stephanie Hazlett and infant.

Blairsville RD1. Esther B. Heberling. Clymer RD Herbert H. McCracken.

12 Walnut St. Ho mer City: Bonita L. Moore and infant. Penn Run RD1: Beth D. Peles and infant.

Glen Campbell RD1. INDIANA HOSPITAL Births for April 16, 1985 LATROBE Birtb Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Booth.

Blairsville. girl. April 15. 1985. Admissions Dorothy Baker.

Blairsville RD 4. Linda Engel. Saltsburg RD 3. Justin M. Fridley.

Blairsville RD 1: Timothy S. Herrity. Torrance Discharge Wilda L. Berzinski. Blairsville.

KITTANNING Births April 15, 1985 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Gould. 212 Northview Indiana, boy: Mr.

and Mrs Albert Troyer. Marion Center RD 2. girl. Admissions David Brison. Shelocta RD 1: Ricky Moretti.

Indiana RD 2. Ruth V. Reed. Kittanning RD Nancy L. Sink.

Kittanning RD Lee Snyder. Dayton. Jeanne Warr. Ford City RD 1: Lawrence E. Wilhelm.

Rural Valley RD1 Discharge Stephanie Markitell. Indiana RD5. DaBOIS MEDICAL CENTER Maple Division Admissions Mrs Connie O'Brien. Punxsy, Holeva. Big Run Mercy Division Admissions Darren Covatch.

Punxsy. Mrs. Mary Casado, Rossiter. Christopher Troutman. Punxsy PUNXSUTAWNEY Admissions Douglas Pahto.

Walston. Mrs. Mary Stuffer. Punxsy RD 6: Ethel Weiss. Punxsy: Mary Ann Levy, Punasy: Josephine Palmerno, Punxsy.

Jennifer L. Barnett. Punxsy. David Gould, Valler Discherges Mrs Dalvin Rowland. Punxsy Joann Blackburn.

Home: Lucille Gigiotti. Punxsy. NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received by the Grant Townshup Supervisors of Indiana County, at RD Box 275. Marion Center. Pa.

15758. until 7:00 P.M., on Friday, April 26, 1965, for the following One 111 good used 4 wheel drive loader, 4 cylinder diesel engine, yd. loader bucket. Loader must be equipped with cab and road lights. Tire size 15-5x25.

Weight approximately 15,000 lbs Bid forms may be obtained from the secretary at the above address. Proposals must be upon the forms furnished by the Municipality The Municipality reserves the night to reject any or all proposals. Grant Township (2nd Class Dolores Mumau. Sec. 412.

4:17. 422x NOTICE PROPERTY SALE Bids will be accepted by the Housing Action Coalition. 714 Philadelphia Street. Indiana. PA 15701.

for the sale of a parcel of land to cated at 249 Third Street, Emest, PA. Bids shall be submitted in a sealed envelope marked "Property Bid 249 and will be accepted at the above address until 2:00 p.m.. April 23. 1985 The Coalition reserves the right to reject any or all bids Richard J. Stadler Executive Director 412, 4917x NOTICE Benjamio Coal Company R.D., LaJose, Pennsylvania 15153 The Benjamin Coal Company has filed for a Stage 1 bond release on Permit 33800106-01-1.

issued July 3. 1904. in Washington Township. Jefferson County. near the community of Westville on the land of John H.

Smith. et al. The acres to be released are 2.3 in the amount of $4.140.00 from the total amount of bond in effect for the permit of $6.900.00 The 23 acres were backfilled 1o approximate original contour. There was no reclamation of abandoned mine lands and no underground mine entries were sealed. The sediment control facilities are in place.

The work was completed October, 1984 Any person. who desires to object to this bond release should write to the Bureau of Surface Mine Reclama. tion. Attention: J. Paul Linnan.

Chief. Department of Environmental Resources. White Memorial Building. Knox Pennsylvania 16232. within 30 days following the date of the last 14th: publication of this notice.

327.43. 4 4-17 MILITARY POLICE We train you in police work, Over 1570 per month to start. plus food, lodging and medical. Call (412) 349-6922 ARMY. BE ALL YOU CAN BE.

NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received by the Montgomery Township Su pervisors of Indiana County, Penna at Box 118. Arcadia. Pa. 15712. until 8:00 on May 3, 1965, for the following: 1.

Approx 2.000 Tons Various Sized Aggregate 2. Approx. 2.000 Gal. Regular Gas oline 3. Approx.

2.000 Gal. Diesel Fuel 4. Approx. 6,000 Gal MC-70 As phalt Escalator clause shall apply to all items except MC-70 Asphalt. Proposals must be upon the forms furnished by the Municipality.

The Municipality reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Montgomery Twp. Supv Virginia Dudek Secrelary Phone 814-845-7730 2.417. NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES BUREAUOF TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND HERR STREETS HARRISBURG. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bid Date May 1985 Opening 2:00 P.M..

E.D.T. Sealed bids to Replace Windows South i1 MAYVIEW STATE HOSPITAL. BRIDGEVILLE. WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE OFFICE OF THE ROOM 219. PITTSBURGH STATE OFFICE 300 LIBERTY PITTSBURGH, PA.

15222. for the following contract: Contract No A Gen Guaranty $8,000.00. Payable to the Comm. of Pa. (Certified check.

bank caster's or G. S. bid bond form. PROPOSED DATE OF TION 120 CALENDAR DAYS FROM DATE OF AWARD OF CONTHACT. Description: Removal of existing wood windows.

installation of new thermo all-aluminum replacement windows with tempered glass. $20 00 deposit per set by prime contractors fur plans and specs payable la the Comm. of Pa. Mail requests to BIDDING UNIT. Bur of Technical Support Dept Genral Services.

18th Herr Harrisburg. Pa 17125 Refundable upon receipt of bid and return of plans and specs within 15 days aller bid opering, Plans and specs may be reviewed without charge at the Dept, of General Services. Room 217. Arsenal Bldg. For names of those who have secured plans and specs call 717-787- 1943.

Walter Baran. Secretary ISSUED: APRIL 12. 1985 412,417,422 SOLDIER The infantry is when soldiering is all about Over 5570 per mo. to start. plus food, lodging and medical.

Call (412) 349-6922 ARMY, BE ALL YOU CAN BE. 581 INDIANA COUNTY REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Joe A. Miller and wife to Mose J. Miller and wife. tract and frame buildings in East Mahoning $12.000, Estate of Kenneth E.

Tinkey to Dulcena Jo Tinkey Vukman. lots in Burrell Twp. MARKET VALUE, $24.000. Helen Hornick and others to Moore Warr. Jr and wife.

lot in Burrell wp. $1.000 Dorothy Mazzoni to John S. Vukman. Jr. and wife.

lot in Blairsville Boro. $5.000 Estate of Maurice Kunkle and others to John P. Kunkle and wife. tract and dwelling in Washington $17.000. Sharon L.

McAdams Fedor and husband to Marc P. Boulet and wife. tract in Burrell Twp. $39.000 Donald K. Cochran and wife to William E.

Mahan and wife. lots in Canoe $10.500 Robert Strong and wife to Darrell E. Bender and wife. lot in White $18.000 Earle D. Goss and others to James A Stiffler and wife.

lot in Montgomery Twp. $1.525 Thomas J. Swartz and wife to Paul M. Manning and wife. tract in Brushvalley Twp.

$8.500 Trustees of Penn Run Wesleyan Church to William Atchison and wife. tract and dwelling in Cherryhill Twp. $12.600. Gary D. Howells and wife to Marian Lightcap and others.

lot in Green Twp $10.000 Lynn M. Kelly to Frederick Drils. Sr. lot and brick dwelling in Blairsville Boro $19.000 C.R Containers. E-T-C.

Ltd to Indiana County Industrial Development Authority parcels and building in Conemaugh Twp. $320.000. Charles S. Conrad to Samuel James Wint and wife. lot and brick dwelling in Second Ward.

Indiana Boro. $52.800 Maboning Land Company to Abe A Miller and wife. parcel in West Mahoning Twp $1.000 Colburn W. Sprankle to Dean M. Godfrey and wife.

interest in tracts in Washington Twp MARKET VALUE r. $15.000. William Atchison and wife to John Hoover, tract and dweiling in Cherryhill Twp $18.000 Donald Wagner and wife to Kristin Jacobs and others tract in Cherry Tree Bora $25.000 Catherine A. Vanscavish to Thomas Vanscavish, lot in Green Twp. $14.450 William A Holbein and wife to Jay Lung and wife, lots and building in Clymer Boro $170.000.

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