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Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 15

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ti-he nbiana Saltt Friday, August 7, 1992 age 15 f3SWlS5W Punxsutawney bicyclist injured motorist is being sought in connection with damage to two parked vehicles along Greenville Road in Yankeetown near Homer City at 2:15 a.m. today, according to state police from the Indiana Station. The damaged cars, owned by Esther Watterson of Indiana RD 6 and Louis Kostella of Indiana, were parked near Helen's Tavern, police said. TO Punxsutawney, bicyclist Frank E. Shipman, 25, of 124 Ridge Punxsutawney, sustained minor injuries when his 10-speed bicycle overturned along Route 310 at the intersection with state Route 2017 near Panic at 9: 10 p.m.

Wednesday. CLOE State police from Troop Headquarters in Punxsutawney said charges are pending against Russell Bair, 37, of Anita over a crash along state Route 2011 in Cloe at 10 p.m. Thursday. Police said Bair's vehicle struck some cinder blocks at the Cloe Lumber then rolled onto its roof. Although Bair was not using a seat belt, police said he escaped injury.

Pumtsutawney's Central Fire Company assisted at the scene. Indiana Borough police said vehicles driven by Eric S. Troup, 19, of Indiana and Nicole Latere, 17, of Indiana crashed at the Fifth and Chestnut streets intersection at 1:35 p.m. Thursday. There were no injuries and damage was listed as light PUNXSUTAWNEY Moderate to severe damage resulted during a two-vehicle, head-on crash at the West Mahoning and Gilpin streets intersection in Punxsutawney at 2:43 p.m.

Thursday, according to Punxsutawney Borough police. The drivers were identified by notice as Paul Arnold of Punxsutawney and Joseph Wehrle of Holiday City, Fla. HOMER CITY A hit-and-run 3 INDIANA AREA SCHOOL BOARD The Indiana Area School Board will hold a regular meeting at 7:15 p.m. Monday, Aug. 10, in the Administration Office at East Pike Elementary School FREE! CLASSIFIED AD nQAZETTE 25 FRONT PAGE LINES WE ACCEPT VISA AND MASTERCARD FOR AU.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 3i EXTRA AND PLUS Whan you (fee 1 dmted ad in lit tndilM Quttt. frtm Worts Pi Day Indiana Sat 8-12 tbtatta (gazette 412349-4949 GIANCING BACK Copios of Indiana Borough's 175th ftlainvilU, 1Qo.m..l.m. 41V4M-M0O A 25-year-old bicyclist from Punxsutawney was slightly injured when his bicycle overturned near Panic Wednesday night. In other district crashes, there were no reports of injuries, according to reports from area police. The summary: PANIC According to state police from Troop Headquarters in 'Skip' Myers dies at 63 Continue front Page the Spoke Award in 1955 and named him their Outstanding Jaycee in 1959 and 1960.

He also received Spark Club Awards every year from 1956 to 1964. While with the Jaycees, he served as chairman of the Soap Box Derby, sponsored by the Gazette and Chevrolet, in 1962 and 1963 and chaired the Industrial Development Fund Drive in 1962-63 and the Junior Miss Pageant in 1964. Drafted into the military In 1951, he served with the First Cavalry Division of the U.S. Army in Korea until discharge in February 1953. A member of Zion Lutheran Church, Myers served on the Church Council and taught Church School in addition to serving on the Directing Committee of the Lutheran Campus Center from 1966 to 1972.

He and his wife, Marion, have four sons, John, David, Harry, and Daniel. His mother, Louise Friel, also resides in Indiana. Arrangements are in the charge of Bowser-Minich Funeral Home, Indiana, and a complete obituary appears on Page 7. Homer-Center adds course Continued from Page 11 5,000. which detail steps students or district employees can take in the event they feel they have been sexually harassed while on district property.

Announced the district will hold its annua) Wellness Expo, a health fair, on Oct. 31. Learned from Mr. Liscik that the junior high counselor is sponsoring an orientation program tor parents of seventh grade students at 7 p.m. Aug.

18. Information will be presented on the junior high programs, procedures and curriculum; a tour will be given; and the seventh-grade teachers will be present anniversary celebration booklet are now on sale or several locations in Indiana. In text and photographs, the booklet highlights the first 175 years of the borough's history and recaps this spring's anniversary celebration. Copies of the booklet are available in the prothonotary's office in the county courthouse, at the Downtown Indiana Inc. office at 655 Philadelphia St.

and at (he Historical and Genealogical Society of Indiana County at Sixth Street and Wayne Avenue. Copies will also be on sale in the downtown area this weekend during the British car show. Looking over initial copies of the booklet are, left to right, Indiana Mayor John Varner, celebration co-chairman Linda Moore-Mack, and booklet associate editor Ed Ruffner. (Garatle photo by Peel) UgalNotJca Farm, Lawn Garden Announcements 033 034 035 036 037 OM 039 040 0e Space FenTvFanT) Lands Houaaa For flant Duplex For Rent Townnouses Rooms For Rent Mobile Home Moan Homatfls Vacation Property Mac. For Rent Warned To Rant BacMcaf Work Rooltng Srtfng, PftaTAingyHealing EaavatrngSeofic ConcrateMaaonn Initiation Worh Articles Repaired Cleaning Services Moving Storage Special Samces 069 070 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 07a Farm Equipment 114 LivestockPoultry US Farm Products 1 16 LawrvGarflen Toors 117 Piantsl Seed t1B FarmLawn Service 119 Farm Needs Wanted 1 22 Camping Units Articles For Sale CQ Inc.

breaks ground for expansion Campers A Tents 124 Truck Caps 125 RVUnrla 12G Units wanted 128 Sunafirna Nobcas 002 CwtttOTThanla 003 kiMamortunt 004 Momtfnvntt 005 lost Found 006 Pvtaonals 007 EntwWfwnent 009 tfttwuftom 009 Special Notices 012 RmI Eatata For Sab RMrWBkx 014 HouMaForSlbt OI5 Condomrrwmii TownhouMS 017 OpenHouM oie Lots 4 Acreage oig FarmsFarm Land 020 BusinM Proottly 021 Vacation Property 022 Mac. Real Estate 023 Property Warned 028 090 Ml 092 Transportation Mobile Homes For Sale MobHeHomea oso AcoeaaoriesiParia 051 Wanted To Buy 0S2 Financial Investments 054 Insurance 055 Financial Meeds 056 TaxAdviaamam 057 Employment Public Salts Garage Sales Flea Mark ets Baby Needs Gothrng Photo Equipment Fuel Firewood Bunng Suppfce Machinery ft Toe Household Goods 094 1 1 095 PartsAceessones 130 096 Autos For Sale 131 097 knport Autos 132 098 Rentalsleasing 133 099 Trucra For Sato 134 100 VeNcto Repairs 135 101 Motorcycles 136 102 Snowmobiles 137 103 Boaung Meeds 136 104 Warned To Buy 148 105 Help Wanted Work Wanted Mucai a Stereo Office Equipment Outdoor Living Pets SupprNH G8 Equipment Scons Equipment Bcydea Services Repairs Gift Spotters Continued from Page 11 particles suspended in the water. He said a grant is being sought from the DOE to demonstrate the project in a stationary diesel engine. The other project is one involving fabricated fuel pellets containing sewage sludge, waste paper and coal from refuse piles. "The pellets were developed in house and also contain sorbents, such as limestone, which capture sulfur, nitrogen and other pollutants during combustion," he said.

"The pellets can be used in stoker fired boilers, in thermal dryers used for drying coal at processing plants and in cement kilns. The research for the fabricated fuels was funded from the company's profits. Wc will be urging companies to try the products and if they tike them, we will build a plant to manufacture them." He said the company has a dedicated staff that will continue efforts to give utility companies alternate choices for the use of coal technology that will make it possible to burn high sulfur coal in compliance with the 1991 federal Clean Air Act "We have been researching the technology for ID years and will be ready to market that technology soon," he said. "We may not be the answer, but I think we can contribute toward the rebirth of the coal industry in this and other areas. We will be giving the utility companies a choice between using our technology and investing in expensive coal stack scrubbers, or bringing in low sulfur coal from the western states." Employees of the company also deposited items in a time capsule that will be buried for 10 years.

"If things continue to change in the next 10 years like the past 10 years, we will be uncovering a lot of antiques when we recover the capsule," said Harrison. 030 Beauty Shops 031 Bontta Apts. Furnished Apia, Unlurnisned ausmesa Property 065 066 067 Front Page Una ITtj Realtor Block 014 001 001 001 Legal Ugals The United States and the Soviet Union signed an agreement in 1963 to set up a "hot line" communications link between Washington and PLAY IGGY'S Non: INVITATION TO HID Separate and sealed proposal will he received by the Indiana County riimmisvuneni. PROJECT AUMlNf.STIIATOR; Indiana flnunty ttfTiee nf Planntne and Development. Indiana County Courthouse Annex.

HOI Water Street. Indiana. I'A IS70J: imtil 3-30 p.m on Atll.Ii.ST ID. I9B3. at which time they will he publicly opened and read aloud for the following" project; INDIANA II NTY JAIL.

FERIDi WINIxm' hKPI.ACEMENT PROJKCT NORTH NINTH STREET, INDIANA. PA 15701 Copies nf the document: and plans may be nhlained at the Office of Thoaias Harley. Phila-dclpbia Street. Indiana. Penns1-vnnia laTftl between the hoars nf 00 and upon deposit of 21) 00 for each set Cheeks in Im made payable to THE ORDER OF IND1.

ANA COUNTY COMMISSK1N-EflS Nn refund will be marie Tor bid documents. The bidder may view the by rnntartinit Warden Wilson and aronitinc a site visit. 1'honp least 24 hour, ahi-ad of time; drop in can nm lie SCHF.Hl' Bid rar-kfccc Available Ba.n2iimpm Site VLmi Arrant- with the Warden Rids I 'lie R'lPAQttlftipni PriMin Rnard Mevtinc KlrTK Corniiy Commissioners MeHiru: KIMiS Cmir.ict Award DEPARTMENT OF (iENERAI. SERVICES PROFESSIONAL SELECTIONS PROJECT CONTROL OFFICK -BtDUINC UNIT IRTtl AND II ERR STREKTS IIARRISItURC. PA.

Nimi TO CONTRACTORS fcM tale Thar. Aut zs. 192 P.M. Scaled bids to West Branch or Sua-uuuhanna River Improvement la Existing Flood Protection, OF CIIERHY TUF.E. tNI)I ANA, CLEARFIELD rAMIlRTA COUNTIES.

WILL 11 RECEIVED AT THE OFFICE OX THE ROOM 2i. 1'ITTSmmGll STATE OKKlrE Hl.mi.. 300 LIBERTY" PITTSBURGH. P.V. 15222.

for I be to I lowing contracts' Contract No. UGS. EN-ERAI. CONSTK Payable in The mnimonwvaltb nf Pennsylvania (Certified cheek, hank cashier check or i bid hnnii for in. 1 PROPOSED DATF.

OF COM PI Itm CALENDAR liAVS FROM DATE OK AWARD OF CONTRACT DcMniitinrt' Maisc height nfcxfsl-inn levee, relocate Cuih Cijliin Cwk. cumftrnri rrlmmti and floor walls Mid prvtatt box 96O0 Pli fT. pa. sIcr Taxi per net. nns-rcfunrfcihte.

hy primr contractor for plan ami specs payable lo rnmmnit wealth nf Pennsyl-Villi TELE PI It INK' 717.7H7 8722. In accordance wllh the provision nr Executive Order N. 1987 Ifl. the Department ficiteral Service has eM.iblisherf Minority Him nr. tit Enterprise IMHE' and Women RuxincsF Enterprise WBE panic ipalinn Ir-vH all I'omnios-faith Pnhlie Works Plans arxl sum may bv rrviemd without cbaree ai the Dent afr.rn era I Service.

Room C-8. Headquarter Blrle. Fr nsrnei of itirc who have xrrnred plan and 24. IBM Davil I-Janrtcttn. Secrciarj1 12.

an. hj NOTICE MARION CENTKR AREA SUIKKH. DISTRKT NOTICE OF MEETING AND St'MMARV OF RKSOLtTION Nntiee hereby kIvcm that the Boanl School Directors of Marina Center Area School District at a rcxnlar mcelina be held on Monday. Aueuat to. IU92.

a) I'M. prcvailinje lime, in ihe Li-lriiry or the Senior tlifh Scluml, Route 103. Marion Center. Pennsylvania I57SH. nmone other mat-ten wi act on a Hvfttmtin of which this Notice a Kummary.

provldtne MihMantially as follow The ncsoluhon will aulhortxe the jmNanee or noa-eleetirl eral (Jbllcatmn Roada (the 'niilsl of the Mannn Center Area School Ih-ahet in the accre-rale eMImated pnnrinal amount of 40.000 purr, a at to the teat frin-ernraent Unit Debt Act line Debt Act'i The Hnd are lo ho msued in two (2i Series as follow. n.flSS.finO Ceneral Ihliealiori Bondj, RrrundirtK Series A of iftHZ In be iMticit lo rcftinU p.irtinn of the nutMandins (ienenil ObliKa lion Bonds. Sonc or nUK and tn pav ensts aad exoenw related In the isKuanee of the Bonds: and 1.riC..000 Taxable Cearral Oh lie, lion Boadi. Reftindina Jienes or 1W2 to he issaed to refand all nr the autntartalioK kneral Ohlipa (ion Scries of I PBS, and to pay rnsls and expenses related In the Ucuanre or the Bonds The Resolution will award the Ronds at private "Kite, will (k'srnhe llw form and oetails nf the ame. in rludmx therein the interest rales, maturity dale and amounts, dehl service refiuirements and call provisions and will pledge Ihe fill I faith, credit and taxine power of Marion renter Area School District It will contain all other pro vision arcessary the issuance nr the obliKatKin) as required hj-Ihe Debt Act, and hy Securities and Tax I jw It will autnorizc I Ik redemption of the boad in he refunded.

A Cofiy of the Old prapnxed lex I of the Resolution may be examined by any cituen in the iilTiee of the BiiMness MannxerSeeretary nf the Bnarri of Sehnr.l lnn-niir ai the Administrative Building for Ihe School District. Rouit- 4i. Mariun Center. PennsyUama I.S7S9 clunna reeular hasmess hours of nm A.M toltMPU reeular huuneff days. Richard Srhn-cnioi KiKinets Manager Secretary tw.RT JJjjj $fl cl 1' I "on Tn Br icittialcd NOTICE SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS VOL1 ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THIS ACTION CAN DEPRIVE V0U OF VOUR PROPERTY, YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN ATTORNEY TO ADVISE YOU OF YOUR RIGHTS.

YOUR PROPERTY IS THE SUBJECT MATTER OF A WRIT OF EXECUTION BASED UPON A JUDGMENT. YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO PETITION TO OPEN THE JUDGMENT OR SET THAT JUDGMENT ASIDE. AFTER THE SALE IS HELD YOU STILL HAVE THE RIGHT TO PETITION THE COURT TO SET ASIDE THE SALE ANDOR FILE EXCEPTIONS TO THE DISTRIBUTION WITHIN TEN HQ) DAYS AFTER THE FILINC OF THE 5CHEDULE OF DISTRIBUTION. By virtue of certain Writs of Exenrtion hnoed out of the Court of Common picas of Indiana County and me directed there wtl) be expoMd to public vendue or outay at the Courthouse. Indiana.

Perm viva ru a. on August 1982, at 2:00 ALL the right, title, interest, claim and demand of the defendants. CHARLES SCHMITT and 0ON-NALL SCHMnT.ownerisl.andall other persons having or claiming to have any nnt. title, or interest in and 10: ALL that certain lot land situate and being in the pint or plan of East MaherviUe Extension tn Ihe Borough of Blalra-viiie. County of Indiana and State cf Pennsylvania, and known and designated on said plan as laid out by Then, Van-dcrwori as Lot No.

8. being sixty feel In width and one hundred and fifty fret three inches 1 1501" i in length along Lot No. I. the north boundary, and one hundred and fifty-one feet eight nchet in length along an IS-foot sHcy. the southern boundary: said tot being bounded on the vest by Brady Street and on the East by an alley 20-feet in width HAVING thereon erected a two-story, six room frame dwelling home known at 256 North Brady Street.

Rlalm-iUe. PA 15717. Parcel No. Mil -60S Taken into execution at Ihe suit of One Valley Bank. National Asaocia-tkm No.

Stt CD 1HZ. and Execution No a EX IM2. Stephen L. BarsotD At tome for plaintiff NOTICE to all parties in interest and ciain.anUr At the time Of the sale 1fl0 or ten 1IO1 percent of the successful bid, whichever sum is the greater, must be paid to the Sheriff. The balance of the purchase monrv must be paid before the date fiied tor the filing of the Schedule of Distribution nr the Sheriff will direct the Auctioneer to resell the property.

The balance due shall be paid to the Sheriff bv the date fixed for the filirut of Ihe Schedule of Distribution, otherwise ail money pmiotcMy paid will be forfeited and the property will he resold at which time the full purchase price or all costs, whichever may be higher shall be paid tn full, or under proper circumstances a receipt given bv a lien creditor; also there must then be delivered to the Sheriff a Judicial Affidavit of Value ci ecu ted tn duplicate on the fnrm suprlietl by the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue for the purpose of establishing the correct amount of documentary starnpa tor thedeed ixn thai proper ceruiVa-tmn must he secured from the Department of Revenue if the amount nf stamps is to be baaed upon monetary value, or if exemption claimed for a deed to a rantee such as the Veterans Ad ministration) Fcr each sale Schedule of Attribution w1 filed on September 28. 19ft and distribution will be made In arrwdanee therewith unless exrephrms are filed within ten ilO days after the filing date. DONALD L. BECK WITH A errtified ehi-rk payable thr r'iMiitly Indiana, nr a bid boo. I execiiied by Ibc bidder and a mirely conipHiiy approved by the owner on Ihe forms attached to the irinsal.

in anKmnl equal to )ir, a)f ihe hid, shall besiihmilled with each bid, In tuarantce the bidder entrance into a conlrart If CM en I hr award. No bid bond shall hi waived or returned because Ihe bidder iiu. failed tn nr rannni comply with any requirements set forth in ihe plans, specifications, or ar.y applicable Untitle of thi-Commonwealth nf iVnnsvlvania. or any applicnhle Municipal ordt nances N.i hid may he withdrawn for sivty days after Ihe scheduled rln-inc time Tor receipt of bid The Indtsnn Cnnntv Cummisslon em riM'rve Iht riuhl to reieei any or ai: bids or to shut any infor maliIn-5 in hid- rfceived Indiana Connie i'ommiKiners Thomas Ciyne I'iil Wa." James MHJii. i.Jai; GET FAST RESULTS NtrTHE NOTICE is fx jsnri, that un drr Hie tnnisns n( the Sitt-pnifit Vh-mt atinn l-i 175.

as amenik-l. Artirh-i ot Ineorpiira linn for KAA CltAITF.H Wtt EV F.Rr;itEEN. IV. were filed mih the C.imninnwfalih of ma. dep.inment "if Stale, on Jl I.V U.

Tin nf the r.irMiriitinn. which has lnvn inrnT'inralcd un rter lh onite Ninipr.ifii I-iw is a.s f.il- lows a Tn iirixtHrti- arwt -m ir are I be sport nA hnhhy nf eoottente wiih and asjiit tf(vtrnien(at in Iht- of tricrflm i-r-Utint: in anaiinn ae livilirt: ici piTimnfe and rn muraia- aviation saf. tv the ro Mu'H. tn ojH rj.ii-irt all l-pe -f air.Tfl: To erx onr ace ami in reareli fur ih. iaprivemenl under namtint: of au.1 ihi- -ct wtce nf ai r.n.nilir.

-pi To fnMrr prnmoir and tnemf in at-iatum edwcation. promote ml cMiraie sra root rel.ii to nviaiin reu-arrh ant develop ment. et.er fWJ.m-Rhip arrtfrne tm rrvrrtirs throiih the etehnnee of irlean nf m-itual innrei. and. ih T-i a a local 1 tipter nf ihe Espr-rinn-ni! Atrrrnfl Axocialion, Inr Hhe "KAA ar'( to rnorwrale with and aisf Ihe E.A in crriflo owl itt and purpose Ihe ce iraphie area served ihe Jax Fjrlei.

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