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Poge 18 Tuesday, July 30, 1985 '(She (SaHctte Ivgwl BLAIRSVILLE CRASH A Blairsville woman, Rose Ann Olson of 49 East Campbell was slightly injured at 8:15 a.m. today in a one-car wreck along Route 217 about two miles north of Blairsvjlle. The vehicle apparently ran off the highway and overturned against some trees. Blairsville firemen said damage to the car was light to moderate. The 1985-model vehicle was reportedly purchased just last Wednesday.

State police from the Indiana station investigated the mishap. (Gazette photo by Fisher) Four injured in wrecks Traffic accidents on area roads injured four people during the past 48 hours, according to district police. The summary: PUNXSUTAWNEY A two-vehicle wreck at the intersection of Route 236 and Legislative Route 33034 in Bell Township near Punxsutawney at 10:45 a.m. Monday slightly injured two people, according to state police from Punxsutawney. The drivers were listed as Myrtle Roy of Punxsutawney and Susan Swltlick of Rossiter RD I.

Demaris Beck, Rossiter RD 1, a passenger in the Roy vehicle, was treated for minor injuries at Punxsutawney Area Hospital. State police estimated damage in the moderate-to-severe range. A two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Route 422 and Ben Franklin Road west of Indiana at 10:58 a.m. Monday slightly injured both drivers, according to state police from the Indiana station. The drivers were identified as James E.

Cesario, 26, Vandergrift RD 1, and Dorothy Deptola, Homer City. Damage was moderate. MARION CENTER Raymond Deyarmin, Marion Fred Glasser, Marion Center RD 1, were identified as drivers of vehicles that collided at the intersection of Route 403 and East Mahoning Township Route 630 near Marion Center at 6:30 p.m. Monday. GLADYS M.

HORRELL. 86. of Saitsburg. died Tuesday. July 30.1985.

in the Indiana Presbyterian Home. A daughter of Isaac and Bertha Shaffer McBryar. she was born Nov. 30. 1898 in Maysville.

Mrs. Horreli was a member of the Tunnelton Presbyterian Church and the Women's Missionary Society: Cecelia Rebekah Lodge 170 of Saitsburg and Saitsburg Senior Citizens. Surviving are five daughters: Mrs. James I Lucille i Heisel. Saitsburg: Mrs.

Buell i Lola I Gartley. Edmon: Mrs. Ralph lErmai Dick." Saitsburg; Mrs. Harry i Ethel I Wilding. Manchester.

England: Mrs. Leonard (Sibyl) Domenick. Lucernemines: 24 grandchildren, 46 great-grandchildren and two great-greatgrandchildren: two sisters: Caroline Smeltzer. Saitsburg and Mrs. Lillian Lakeview.

two brothers: Milford McBryar. Saitsburg. and Eugene McBryar. Avonmore. She was preceded in death by her husband.

Oliver in 1966: three brothers: Harold. Marcus and Arthur McBryan: one grandchild. Friends will be received from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday and from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday in the Joseph R.

Hunter Funeral Home. Saitsburg. where services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday. Rev.

David Parker will officiate with interment in Twin Valley Memorial Park. Delmont, LEDA VIRGINIA LLOYD. 67. of Cherry Tree RD 2. died Tuesday.

July 30.1985. in Mountainview Nursing Home. Hillsdale. A complete obituary, in charge of the Rairigh Funeral Home. Hillsdale.

will be published in Wednesday's Indiana Gazette. LEORA GARLAND. 72. of West Bolivar, died Sunday. July 28.

1985, at Lee Hospital. A daughter of Robert and Flora Devlin Muir. she was born May 9. 1913. in West Bolivar.

Surviving are a son. James West Bolivar: three granddaughters and two great-grandchildren: two sisters: Mrs. Leona Long. West Bolivar, and Mrs. Virginia Langham.

Greensburg. She was preceded in death by her husband. James "Big Jim" Garland; a sister Alien Garland, a brother. Melvin Muir. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 79 p.m.

Tuesday in the Edward J. Speidel Funeral Home. Bolivar, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rev.

Kenneth Nea! will officiate and interment will follow in Westview Cemetery. "1 GARLAND, Leora, 11 a.m. Speide! Funeral Home, Bolivar LUCAS, Alice "Vinnnie," 11 a.m. Bowser- Askew Funeral Home, Homer City WROBLESKI, Mary 10a.m. St.

Michael's Roman Catholic Church, Glen Campbell (Gardner Funeral Home, Glen Campbell) ALICE "VINNIE" LUCAS, 93. of Scenery Hill Manor, Indiana, formerly of Homer City, died Monday. July 29, 1985. at Scenerv Hill Manor. A daughter of John W.

and Mary F. Caldwell Runyan. she was born March 3, 1892. in South Mahoning Township. Mrs.

Lucas was a member of the United Presbyterian Church of Homer City. Surviving are many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband. Thomas B. Lucas on July 14.

1970: and a Harry Glenn, in 1942. Friends will be received on Wednesday from 10 a.m. until the time of service at 11 a.m. at the Bowser-Askew Funeral Home. Homer City.

Rev. Robert D. Argie will officiate. Interment will follow in Greenwood Cemetery. Indiana.

REV. BERNARD M. BORGOGNO, 81, a retired priest of the Diocese of Greensburg. died Sunday. July 23.1985.

in Albano Laziale. Italy. He had resided at Casa "Don Alberione." the retirement home of the Society of St. Paul. Fr.

Borgogno was born in LaMorra. Italy, and was educated at the Pontifical University of Torino from which he received a License in Sacred Theology. He was ordained to the priesthood on Dec. 18.1926.-by the late Bishop Giuseppe Re in Alba. Italy, and came to the Greensburg Diocese from the Society of St.

Paul on Aug. 8.1959. Fr. Borgogno served as parochial vicar of Mt. St.

Peter Church. New Kensington, from 1959 until 1968. when he was named pastor of St. Anthony Church. Clymer.

On May 28, 1975, he was named chaplain at Clelian Heights School for Exceptional children. Greensburg, from which he retired in 1982. His retirement was spent in Italy. Bishop William G. Connare will celebrate a Memorial Mass for Fr.

Borgogno at Mt. St. Peter Church on Friday. Aug. 2, at 11 a.m..

E. BERYL TURNBULL, 78. of Rt. 85, Home, died Monday. July 29.

1985. in the Indiana Hospital. A daughter of Aaron Wilbur and Lucy Hopkins Jasper, she was born March 1, 1907. in Coalport. Mrs.

Turnbull was a member of the Calvary Evangelical Free Church. Indiana. She had been a resident, of Indiana County for many years and lived at her present address for the past 14 years. Surviving are three daughters: Mrs. George (Elsie) Young.

Rockville. Mrs. Thomas (Anne) Crawford. Nanty Glo: Mrs. Harold (Patricia) Wareham.

Roaring Springs RD three grandchildren; four sisters: Mrs. Stella Ewing. Eunice Jasper and Mrs. Hannah Williams, all of Aultman: Mrs. Cynthia McGarvey.

Berwindale. She was preceded in death by her parents: her husband. Ira W. -Ike" Turnbull on May 4. 1979: a sister.

Mrs. Caroline Templeton. Friends-will be received from 2-4 and 79 p.m. Wednesday at Robinson-Lytle's. Indiana, where services will be held at 11 a.m.

Tuesday. Rev. Van Campbell will officiate with interment in the Garden of Devotions, Greenwood Cemetery. Indi- INDIANA HOSPITAL Births for July 29,1985 Donald and Valerie McGhee. 236 Sunset Indiana, boy: Jeffrey and Judy Geesey.

Indiana RD 5. girl. Admissions for July 29 Sharon E. Deptol. Barnesboro RD 1: Edward Sutton, Homer City RD Clell Marsh.

Creekside RD 1: Edward J. Harbison. 2594 Evergreen Indiana. Robert J. Fabin.

Indiana RD Margaret R. Marshall, Shelocta RD 1: Rachael M. Taylor. Derry. Discharges for July 29 Johnetta L.

Cunningham, Torrance: Velma B. George. 767 White Farm Indiana; George M. Pickard. Penn Run RD 1: Brenda C.

Sinclair and infant. Gipsy: Debra A. Sobota and infant. 212 Sarah Homer City. DuBOIS MEDICAL CENTER Mercy Division Discharge Lester Anderson.

Punxsy. Maple Division Birth Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crana. Glen Campbell, boy.

July 27.1985. Admissions Christopher Gray. Rossiter: Harold Stewart. Burnside. Discharge Ida Ishman.

Punxsy. PUNXSUTAWNEY Admissions Mrs. Lucille Gigliotti. Punxsutawney; Mrs. Murray Ralston, Punxsutawney RD Mrs.

Lester Shaffer. Punxsutawney RD Tammy Bartlebaugh, Punxsutawnev: Terrance L. Davis, Summerville RD 1." Discharges Mrs. David Esposti and baby boy. Mahaffey RD 1: Mrs.

Frederick and baby boy. Punxsutawney. JOHNSTOWN Birth Heins and Nioma Boring. New Florence, girl. July 29.1985 (Lee Hospital LATROBE Birth Mr.

and Mrs. George P. Grguric. New- Alexandria RD 1, girl. July 27,1985.

Admissions Julv 27-28 Donald W. Banocy. Bl'airsville RD 3: Rose A. Markel. Rochester Mills RD Darla L.

Weaver. Blairsville. Discharges July 27-28 Minnie L. Altman. Avonmore: Mary Lou Koreni.

RD 4: Robert C. Urban. Clarksburg RD Ronald R. Santoro. Blairsville.

KITTANNING Births Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hill, Dayton RD 2, boy. July 27.1985. Mr.

and Mrs. William Miller. Home, girl. July 28.1985. Admissions July 27-28 Rebecca J.

Hanna. Rural Valley: Margaret E. Holben. Dayton RD Donald B. Townsend.

Shelocta RD 3. Discharges July 27-28 Paul R- Pounds. Marion Center: Earl R. Sherry, Dayton RD Mike F. Zoloc- sik.

Bever: D. Mae Dunmire. Kittanning RD Rebecca J. Hanna. Rural yalley.

Tina M. Lane and infant. Kittanning RD 5: Don J. Reesman. Dayton RD Bernice I.

Stull, Eldertonf Twila F. Wright, Ford City RD 1. rvoncos NOTICE HOLSINGER, CLARK ARMSTRONG Letters Testamentary on the Estate of PEARL A. BROWN PEARL ANNA BROWN, late of Marion Center, 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. Jack Brown 122 Farmington Dr.

Butler. PA 16001 Brown Marion Center. PA 15759 icaai NOTICE EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of ALVIN DENNIS KIDD, late of Montgomery Township, Indiana County, Pennsylvania, deceased, having been granted the undersigned, those having claims against the said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement, and those knowing themselves to be indebted are requested to make prompt payment. Thomas Dembosky Co-Executor Dalvjn Gromley Co-Executor Geoffrey L. Seacrist Esquire 409 Indians Theatre Bldg.

Indiana. PA 15701 349-4280 NOTICE Pierce Pierce, Attorneys EXECUTRIX' NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of MARY CLARK PATCHIN. MARY C. PATCHIN. late of Armstrong Township.

Indiana County, Pennsylvania, deceased, having been granted the undersigned, those having claims against the said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement, and those knowing themselves to be indebted are requested to make prompt payment. Mrs. Phyllis M. Patchin "Executrix Pierce Pierce Attorneys 52 North 7th Street rndiana, Pennsylvania 15701 NOTICE Pierce Pierce. Attorneys R.

Michael Daniel, Attorney EXECUTORS' NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the ESTATE of CARL E. PATCHIN, late of Indiana Borough. Indiana County, Pennsylvania, deceased, having been granted the undersigned, those having claims against the said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement, and those knowing themselves to be indebted are requested to make prompt payment. Mrs. Phyllis M.

Patchin Mr. Stephen R. Patchin and Mr. Carl E. Patchin, Jr.

Executors Pierce Pierce Attorneys 52 North 7th Street Indiana, Pennsylvania 15701 NOTICE Lamkte Coal Company, Inc. LaJose, Pennsylvania, PA 15753 The Lamkie Coal Company, Inc. has filed for a Stage II and Deletion bond release on Permits and LA issued November 29, 1978 and December 12,1973 in Banks and Burnside Townships. Indiana and Clearfield Counties, near the community of Urey on the land of Dymitri Pupczyk. The acres to be released are 9.2 Stage 1,19.7 acres Stage I II and 14.3 Deleted in the amount of $36,563.00 from the total amount of bond in effect for the permits of $74,500.00.

The 9.2 acres were backfilled to approximate original contour: the 19.7 acres were backfilled to approximate original contour and planted in grass. The 14.3 acres were deleted as not affected. 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 Novem Any person who desires to object to this bond release should write to the Bureau of Surface Mine Reclamation, (Attention) P.J. Shah, Chief, Department of Environmental Resources, P.O.

Box 625, Ebensburg, Pennsylvania 15931, within 30 days following the date of the last (4th) publication of this notice. NOTICE Indiana Borough will accept bids until 7:30 P.M. August 6.1985, in the Council Meeting Room. 80 North 8th Street, at which time they will be opened, for the following sprockets for use of the Indiana Borough Water Pollution Control Plants: 1.8 Headshaft sprockets 19 tooth PD 2 bore with set screw and key seat Sq. Key by 4" in Length) 2.4 Headshaft sprockets 19'tooth 18.46 PD 1 bore with set screw and key seat 1 112" Sq.

Key by 4" in Length i 3. 16 Corner Shaft sprockets 13 tooth 12.91 PD 2 bore 8 with set screws 8 plain with split set collars on each side. 4. 16 Corner Shaft sprockets 13 tooth 12.91 PD 1 bore 8 with set screws 8 plain with split set collars on each side All sprockets and set collars should be of split construction designed to fit the existing shafts. Sprockets must be cast iron to be used with metal chain.

The Borough has the right to reject any or all bids or award the bid that best suits the interest of the Borough. E.W.Harkless Borough Manager NOTICE HOLSINGER. CLARK ARMSTRONG Letters Testamentary on the Estate of MARIO H. LUTHER, late of Homer City, deceased having been granted the undersigned, those ing 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. Violet A.

Luther 138 Harrison St. Homer City.PA 15748 Veronica Luther Morris R.D.4,Box418 Indiana, PA 15701 NOTICE EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of MAURICE SHERIDAN KUNKLE, late of Washington Township, Indiana.County. Pennsylvania, deceased, having been granted the undersigned, those having claims against the said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement, and those knowing themselves to be indebted are requested to make prompt payment. Mary Kunkle Administratrix i Geoffrey L. Seacrist Esquire 409 Indiana Theatre-Bldg.

PA 15701 (412)349-4280 NOTICE Peter P. Simoni. Attornev EXECUTOR'S NOTICE" Letters Testamentary on the Estate of PAULINE Z. "EMANUEL. Late of Saitsburg Borough, 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.

Peter P. Simoni 377 Franklin Avenue Aliquippa. Pa. 15001 NOTICE The Indiana County Transit Authority actually seeks a private company to operate its Saitsburg to Indiana Fixed Route Service. The operator will operate this service under contract and comply with all local directures and state and federal regulations.

DBEAVBE's are encouraged to apply. Bid-packages are available at the Authority's office, located at 629 South 13th Street Extension. Indiana. PA. and can be picked up in person only.

Bids due August 1.1985. Lewis T. Poorman Executive Director READ YOUR AD THE FIRST DAY IT APPEARS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE! Classified ads are taken over the phone as a convenience. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in time for the next issue of the newspaper. The Indiana Gazette is responsible for only ONE incorrect or omitted insertion for any advertisement, and then only to the extent of a make good insertion.

Errors which do not lessen the value of the advertisement will not be corrected by make good insertions. The Indiana Gazette reserves the right to revise, reject or reclassify any advertisement offered for publication. Read Indiana Gazette Classifieds for the home of your dreams. NOTICE The Apollo-Ridge School Board is soliciting bids for the following: 1. 8-Micro Computers (designed to interface with the NCR IMOS 5 Operating System and.

another PC); 5 Printers; 4 Emulators; 5 Word-processing programs; 12 cables; Statistical Multiplexer. 2. Roof Restoration at the Senior High Facility to in- INMEMORiAMS 004 INVESTMENTS Bid (A. (Materials Bid (B.) Labor, Ballast. Equipment Specifications for the above will be available at the Administration Office, Box 219, Spring Church, PA 15686 (Rt.

56) during the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Sealed bids will be accepted by the Board on or before August 5.1985, at 3:00 p.m. Hazel E. Hartman Manager 7123, NOTICE: All legal advertisements must be in Gazette office two (2) days prior to publication.

Announcements IN MEMORIAMS loving memory oi John Ellis Urchek, who died May 11, 1985, on his 15th Birthday, July 30, 1985. 'Mary Help of Mother" The angel took the little child and bore him past the shining ranks of singers and harpers. Past the golden streets and lillied banks, unto a quiet resting place where Mary sat with wistful eyes and tender smile and outstretched hands to welcome him to Paradise. He was so small and Mother lost. So dazzled and so half- afraid.

He could not bear the bliss of heaven or view the hosts of white arrayed, until the clasping loving arms and gentle voice dispelled his fears and dimmed the memory of pain and dried the last faint trace of tears. He nestled close against the heart. The Mother Heart where Christ once lay, and felt the blessedness of peace balm all his hurts and griefs away and Mary sang until he smiled, and rocked him till with life, elate he faced the wonders and the joys and splendors of his high estate. Sadly missed by Dad, Morn and Sister, Julie; Grandparents, Great-Grandparents, all Relatives, Friends, Neighbors and all who knew and loved him. In loving memory of Carl B.

Hankinson, who passed away July 30, 1983. We think of him in silence. No eyes can see us weep; But many silent tears are shed. While others are asleep. And while angels keep their watch.

Please God just let him know; That we down here do not forget, We love and miss him so. Sadly missed by Wife, Dottie, Mother Sisters, Brothers, Children, Grandchildren, and all who knew and loved him. In loving memory of Mark "Tony" Covatch, who departed fromm us on July 30, 1984. This month comes with sad regret, It brings back a day we will never forget. Little did we know that morning.

What sorry the day would bring; The end was sudden and the shock severe. The heartbreak of that tragedy day. Will never from us part; As long as life and memory last. He'll live within our hearts. Life is not the same, Since he was called away.

Our hearts still ache with sadness. And many tears still flow; And what it meant to lose him, Only God will ever know. To those who have a brother. Treasure him with loving care; For you will never know his value. Until you see his vacant chair.

Sadly 'missed by brother, Jon, 1 sister-in-law, Jeanne and Nieces loving memory of Elmer H. Good, who passed away July 27, 1984. A door swung briefly open. And a loved one slipped away; Slipped from life's dark shadow. Into bright eternal day.

Where earthly, griefs are over. Where pain shall be no more; To peace and understand- ing, God has opened wide the door. We think of him in silence, No eyes can see us weep; But many silent tears are shed, While others are asleep. And while angels keep their watch, Please God just let him know; That we dowr. here do not forget.

We love and miss him so. Sadly missed by Wife, Daughters, Granddaughters, Family and Friends. LOST oos FOUND in Homer City area. Male Basset hound with collar. Ph.

479-4147. FOUND Male Schnauzer, 2nd and School Sts. Indiana. Phone 463-3966. LOST Leather jacket on Wayne near 119 North Exit on Saturday afternoon.

Reward for return. Ph. 814-948-5267 or 948-7828. Samoyed Husky, gray and black, white face with black mask around eyes, wearing license, harmless, answers to "Harley." Phone 397-3274. PERSONALS 007 DEBT RELIEF Bankruptcy alternatives.

Attorney David D. DeAngelis. Free consultation. For recorded message dial 412281-1217. DIVORCES SI75 total fee.

No fault. Filed locally. Stay at home- No travel required. Attorney David D. DeAngelis, 1300 Law Finance Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.

15219. Write or call collect: 412-232-0306 INTERESTED in Purdue-Pitt football game, August 31? Phone 463-9328 after 9 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT oos DANCE Saturday, August 3, Eagles Club, Indiana, 101, Eddie and the Slovenes. SPECIAL NOTICES CAPE May, N.J., August 1723, S254 package deal, call Shirley 814-938-4467. FOSTER Care in Indiana County Reports of child abuse and neglect are steadily increasing.

Many child victims of abuse and neglect must be placed in foster homes. As placements increase, so does the need for public awareness and involvement. If your group or organization would like to know more about foster care, our Agency would be happy to speak or present a slide show to you. For more information, please call Child Welfare at 465-5644. INVESTMENTS EXXON SERVICE STATION For Lease High Volume Potential Ultra Modern Facility Investment Required 349-7070 349-2311 APARTMENT building with retail area.

All units occupied. $990 per month income. Barnesboro area. $51,000. Ph.

397-8846. SHOP the Want Ads right from the comfort of your own home. HELP WANTED 021 Knowledge of office procedures and genera! ledger, experience preferred but not necessary. Send resume to Box T- 72, Gazette, P.O. Box 10, Indiana, Pa.

15701. BRUSHER State experience and references. Reply Box R-38, Indiana Gazette, P.O. Box 10, Indiana, PA 15701. CAREER opportunity for experienced salesperson.

Earn $25,000 to Benefits. For appointment, phone 349-5544, 422 Mobile Homes Sales, Indi- ona, PA. COOK Full or part time. Apply in person only. Classroom Restaurant.

DOCTOR'S office needs Medical Assistant or LPN for regular part-time work Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Send curriculum vita to: Box T- 75, Indiana Gazette, P.O. Box 10. Indiana, Pa. 15701.

DRILLER and tool dresser for Cable Tools. Experienced only. Ph. 397-4077 between 8-3 p.m. EDUCATION Specialist To work with handicapped adults in a vocational rehabilitation program.

BS Ed required. Send resume to Box V- 91, Indiana Gazette, P.O. Box 10, Indiana. Pa- 15701. EQUIPMENT Operator Dozer and loader.

State experience and references. Reply Box R-36, Indiana Gazette, P.O. Box 10, Indiana, PA 15701. EXPERIENCED floral designer. Apply at Flower Gallery, 115 S.

8th Indiana. EXPERIENCED legal secretarial full-time position available immediately. Excellent typing skills and word processing experience required. Salary commensurate with abilities and experience. Send detailed resume to Michael S.

Delaney, Attorney at Law, 922 Philadelphia Laurel Place, 3rd Floor, Indiana, PA Phone 349-2255. FARM hand needed, preferably single, should have experience in operating farm machinery and milking cows. Phone 254-4594. FULL or part-time positions available for sales-service. Ambitious, neat appearance and good character a must.

Steady work and no layoffs. Earnings opportunity per week to start. Car helpful. Benefits. Stop in at the Holiday Inn, Wayne Ave.

Indiana, Thursday, Aug. and 6-7. Ask for Bill Ewan. FULL-Time Waiter or Waitress Experience preferred. Call for interview: P.

J. Brown's Restaurant, Saitsburg, 639-3408 after 5. HOMEMAKERS Beat inflation! Would you work an extra 10 20 hours weekly for $50 to $100? For information Phone 254-4509. Call only 8 a.m. to 12 4 p.m.

to 6 p.m. INDIANA County Child Welfare Services is seeking responsible, concerned persons to act as Administrative Volunteers and Family Support Volunteers. For applications and more information, contact Child Welfare at 465-5644 from 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m. time temporary, minimum part time.

Veterans earn more. Possible bonuses of $1500 to $4000. Life insurance, retirement, tuition credit, student loan repayment and more- Pennsylvania Army National Guard. Call Sgt. Thomas Click at (412)459-5557.

RAPIDLY expanding real estate company has opening for four salespeople. Must be self- starters and hard workers. Call George Novosel, President, INDIANA REALTY 349-5400. RECEPTIONIST (1); Secretaries (3); Excellent telephone and public relations skills required. Outstanding clerical skills and maturity desired.

Apply in writing by August 5 to: Personnel Office, ARIN Intermediate Unit, P.O. Box 175, Shelocta, Pa. 15774. No phone calls. HAWAIIAN VACATION FOR TWO 8 Days, 7 Nights 330 Passport Discount 412-537-3724.

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