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Pope 26 Monday, Morch 23, 1987 MABEL I. SHIELDS, 84, of New Castle, formerly of the Juneau area, died Saturday, March 21,1987, in the Haven Convalescent Home, New Castle. A daughter of Charles and Margaret Harold Bishop, she was born June 16, 1902, in Canoe Township. Mrs. Shields was a member of the Salvation Army in New Castle and the Home League of the Salvation Army.

Surviving are six daughters: Mrs. Mary Burkhouse of Edinburg RD 1, Mrs. Ruth Peace of Hillsville, Mrs. Betty Claypoole of Florida City, Mrs. Shirley Rossi of HilJsville RD 1, Mrs.

Irene Jones of New Castle, and Mrs. Winnie Eardley of Ft. Worth, Texas. Four sons: George of Mira Louma, Wilbur of Hillsville, Donald E. Shields of Meriden, and Ernest of New Castle; two sisters, Mrs.

Alberta Airgood of West Middlesex and Mrs. Helen Kennemuth of Duke Center; two brothers, Harry and Calvin Bishop both of Punxsutawney RD 35 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Edward E. Shields, in 1965; three daughters: Esther Shields, Anna Clark, and Dorothy Mast; a sister, Mrs. Ethel Sutler; and three brothers: Marlin, Edward, and Howard Bishob.

Friends will be received after 2 p.m. today (Monday) in the Pifer Funeral Home, Punxsutawney, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday. Lt. Dennis Camuti will officiate.

Interment will be in Pine Cemetery, Canoe Township. ANTHONY G. ZUBALIK, 84, of Greensburg RD 5, died Friday, March 20, 1987, in Westmoreland Hospital, Greensburg. A son of George and Rose Frola Zu- balik, he was born March 20,1903, at Vienna, Austria. Prior to his retirement, Mr.

Zubalik was employed by the former Walworth Company, South Greensburg. He was a member of Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church, Greensburg. Surviving are two sons, Paul G. of Indiana and David R. of Blairsville; three daughters: Mrs.

William (Jacqueline) Deeds, Mrs. Bernard Denis, and Barbara Zubalik ail of Greensburg; 19 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; three brothers: George of Florida, Joseph of Greensburg, and Stanley of Tacoma, Wash. I Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Barbara Parnnello of Bradenton, and Mrs. Stella Letke of Emlenton; and several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents and his wife, Catherine G. Sova Zu- baJik, in 1974. Friends will be received from 3-5 and 79 p.m. today (Monday) in the Bacha Funeral Home, 516 Stanton at Green Streets, Greensburg, where a blessing service will be held at 9 a.m. Tuesday.

Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 9:30 a.m. in Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church, Greensburg. Interment will be in Greensburg Catholic Cemetery. STANLEY "UNCLE" PLOUCHA, 88, of Erie, died Saturday, March 21, 1987, at Erie. Surviving are a brother, George, and a sister, Mrs.

Helen Smith, both of Lakewood, Ohio. He was preceded in death by four brothers: 'John, Joseph, Frank and Peter. Friends will be received from 2-5 and 79 p.m. today (Monday) at the John J. Quinn Funeral Home, 728 West Ninth Erie, where a prayer service will be held at 10:30 a.m.

Tuesday. Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 11 a.m. in St. Andrew's Church, Erie Interment will follow in the Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Erie. FRANK E.

WILSON 56, of 7282 Virginia Ravenna, Ohio, died Saturday, March 21,1987, at his home. A son of Frank Sr. and Dorothy Shuey Wilson, he was born Dec. 17,1930, at Canton, Ohio. Mr.

Wilson had lived at Ravenna for 40 years. He was a service director for Godard Ford at Akron Ohio; a former member of the Ravenna Eagles; Ravenna VFW; and Kent Elks. He formerly was a NASCAR mechanic. Surviving are his wife, Grace Leisenring Wilson; two daughters, Terry Colvin and Kim Wilson both of Ravenna, Ohio; a stepson, Keith Hilborn of Brookville; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Charles (Kathy) McCown of Massillon, Ohio, and Mrs.

Charles (Kay) Densmore of Kent, Ohio; four granddaughters. Also surviving are four brothers: Don of Ellet, Ohio, Larry of Kent, Ohio, Michael of Gadsden, and Daniel of Akron, Ohio; six sisters: Mrs. William (Barbara) Roodruff of Ravenna, Ohio, Mrs. Walter (Joy) Sudduth of Suffield, Ohio, Mrs. Clifford (Nancy) Richards of Ashville, Mrs.

John (Penny) Crist of Gadsden, Judy Thomas of Pontiac, 111., and Mrs. Larry (Cec) Woodling of Ravenna, Ohio. Friends will be received from 7-9 p.m. today (Monday) and from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday in the Wood Funeral Home, Ravenna, Ohio, where services will be held at 11 a.m.

Wednesday. Rev. Carl Holm will officiate. Interment will be in Grandview Memorial Park, Ravenna, Ohio. RICHARD MATTHEW MURIN, 48 of Lakeway Branch Orlando, Fla.

died Friday, March 20,1987, at Orlando, Fla A son of Matthew and EstellaMurin he was born in Pittsburgh. Mr; Murin was a member of the Presbyterian Church and a member of the Acacia Lodge No. 355, Blairsville. Surviving are his mother of Blairsville. He was preceded in death by his father.

REV. GERALD 0. BISHOP, 72, of May- luth Johnstown, died Saturday March 21, 1987, in Memorial Hospital' Johnstown. A son of Rev. John 0.

and Laura Hetrick Bishop, he was born April 30,1914, at Worthville, Jefferson County. Rev. Bishop was pastor of the Bethany United Methodist Church from June 1962 until June of 1975. He also served at Meyersdale EUB Charge, Freedom EUB Church, Ligonier EUB Charge, Somerset EUB Church, Pittsburgh First EUB Church and Latrobe Bethany United Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, Bernice A.

Beach Bishop; a son, Gerald C. of Anderson Air Force Base, Guam; a daughter Mrs. Richard (Rebekah Pulling of Johnstown; four grandchildren; these brothers and sisters: Virgil E. of Cumberland, the Rev. J.

Byron of Heath, Ohio, the Rev. Kennard M. of Loveland, the Rev. Bruce H. of Indiana, and Mrs.

Paul J. Halstead of Latrobe. He was preceded in death by a sister, Dorothy M. Bishop. Friends will be received from 7-9 p.m.

today (Monday) and from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at the R. Owen Ketterer Funeral Home, Geistown. The body will be removed at noon Wednesday to the Bethany United Methodist Church where funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. The Rev'.

David Youngdahl and the Rev. Ferd Park will officiate. Interment will be in Richland Cemetery. The family requests that donations be made to the Bethany United Methodist Church Memorial Fund. JUANITA BARTLEBAUGH, 56, of Cherry Tree, died Sunday, March 22, 1987, in Allegheny General Hospital.

Friends will be received from 7-9 p.m. today (Monday) at the Rairigh Funeral Home, Hillsdale. A complete obituary will be published to Tuesday's Gazette. THERESA JOYCE LAUFFER, 75, of Morewood Blairsville, died Saturday, March 1,1987, in the Indiana Hospital. A daughter of Martin and Virginia Ea- tol Jesevar, she was born Oct.

16,1911, at Thomas, W. Va. Mrs. Lauffer was formerly employed by Blairsville Machine Products Co. Surviving are a nephew, Robert Jesevar of Pittsburgh.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Charles E. Lauffer, in 1963; her stepfather, Joseph Jesevar; a brother, Martin; and two sisters, Betty and Anna May. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 79 p.m. Tuesday at the Ferguson-Helm Funeral Home, Blairsville, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday.

Rev. Roger D. Petersen will officiate. Interment will follow in Blairsville Cemetery. PIOUCHA, Stanley "Uncle," 11 a.m., Mass of Christian Burial, St.

Andrew's Church, Erie (Quinn Funeral Home, Erie) SHIllDS, Mabel 1 p.m., Pifer Funeral Home, Punxsutawney ZUBAUK, Anthony 9:30 a.m.. Mass of Christian Burial, Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church, Greensburg (Bacha Funeral Home, Greensburg) Restaurant management seminar set A seminar, "Controls in Restaurant Mangement," will be held at the Holiday Inn, Indiana, on Tuesday, April 28. James Keister, assistant program head for the feed service and housing administration and associate professor of hotel and institution administration for the College of Human Development of Pennsylvania State University, will conduct the program. Co-sponsoring the event are entrepreneurial development center, Entrepreneurial Technology Center, Small Business Development Center and the College of Continuing Education, all of Clarion University of Pennsylvania; and the Indiana County Chamber of Commerce; the Pennsylvania Restaurant Association, and the U.S. Small Business Administration.

Scheduled topics include labor cost analysis and control, food cost analysis and control, menu pricing, and financial mangagement for restaurants. Question and answer sessions will also be scheduled. Legal Notices NOTICE LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION Robert W. Andreen, Esq. 1378 Freeport Road Pittsburgh, PA 15ZM Estate of JAMES W.

RICHARDSON, JAMES WILLIAM RICHARDSON, deceased, oflndiana, No. 328797. Catherine R. Bosack Adih. 128 Murrayhill Avenue Clieswick, Pa.

15024 or to ROBERT W. ANDREEN ESQ. Andreen, Eynon 1378 Freeport Road Pittsburgh, Pa. 15238 READ Clossified Ads. NOTICE INVITATION TO BID Indiana County Area Vo-Tech School invites sealed bids on consumable supplies and equipment for the following areas: Appliance Repair, Mechanics, Auto Body, Building Trades Maintenance, Carpentry, Cosmetology, Health Assistant, Heating Plumbing, Machine Shop, Maintenance, Masonry, Metal Mine Equipment Maintenance, Distributive Education, Electrical Occupations, and Food Service.

Price quoted must be F.O.B. delivered. Specifications may be obtained at 441 Hatnill Road, Indiana, Pa 15701 and must be returned by 1:00 P.M. on Friday, April 24, 1987. MaryKathrynGfllba Board Secretary Legal Notices Legal Notices NOTICE BID NOTICE The United School District is requesting sealed bids on the following for the 1987-88 school term: 1.

General and Art Supplies 2. Shop Equipment and Supplies 3. Gasoline and Fuel Oii 4. Typewriter Service 5. Janitorial Supplies 6.

Athletic Equipment and Supplies 7. uniform Cleaning Specifications and bid lists may be obtained fay contacting the Central Administration Office, United School District, P.O. Box 168, Armagh, PA 15920, or by calling (814) The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids received. UNITED SCHOOL DISTRICT Philip F. Marcus Secretary of the Board 3136 GET oction with classified ads.

NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received by the Black Lick Township Supervisors (2nd of Indiana County at RD Box 220A, Blairs- viUe, Pa. 15717, until 7:30 P.M., on April 6,1987, for the following: Approximately 2,000 Ton Bottom F.O.B. Or hauled from plant to Township Stockpile Proposals must be upon the forms furnished by the Municipality. The Municipality reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Black Lick Township (2nd BY: Supervisors Legal Notices NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the Punxsutawney Area School District, Punxsutawney, PA until 1:00 p.m.

Wednesday, April 14, for the following supply categories: General, Art, Senior High MetaJ Shop, Junior High Metal Shop, Senior High Wood Shop, Junior High Wood Shop, Power Technology, Visual Communication and Janitorial. Specifications may be obtained by contacting Nicholas J. DelRosso, Board Secretary, Punxsutawney Area School District, P. O. Box 478, Punxsutawney, PA 15767-0478.

The Board of Directors reserve the right to accept or reject any bid and to award by item, group of items, or tola! of all items, as they decide may be in the best interest of the School District. Nicholas J. DelRosso Board Secretary CLASSIFIEDS save you money. NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received by the West WheatEeld Township, 2nd Class, of Indiana County, at R.D.2, Box 254, New Florence, Pa. 15944 until 5:00 P.M., on April for the following: Approx.

500 tons Aggregate Proposals must be upon the forms furnished by the Municipality. The bid must be accompanied by a certified check or bid bond in the amount of of the bid, made payable to the Municipality. The Municipality reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. West WheatfieJd Twp. 2nd Class OtisPenrose Chairman FOR SUCCESSFUL SELLING PHONE CLASSIFIED 3494949 (Read by of our subscribers EVERY DAY!) INDEX Announcements 2-12 Financial 14-17 Employment 21-22 Services Repairs 30-48 Articles for Sate 50-78 Farm 80-68 Rentals 90-108 Real Estate 110-118 MoMertofnes 120-122 Camping 124-128 Transportation 130-149 Md you? ad tie Ion enw ttiy itoukj report- QUM nx lyMJtjH fcr mora twn 1 hox- IflMfBon.

LOW-COSTDA1LYFMYWTES Start your ad for our new 8-day rate. Call and cancel as soon as you get results. You'll be invoiced only for the days the ad runs at the tow rate earned. (3 line minimum) Ssffing Hints: Use full description realty pays to tell the whole story wnen extra lines cost so little morel i We are open: 8 a.m,-5 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m.- Noon 349-4949 DMdlinM: The deadline for ad Classified Advertising will be 230 the day proceeding publication.

Deadfine for cancellation wffl be the same. NOTICE Request for Bids The Purchase Line School District is accepting bids for Contracted Transportation Service, Private Telephone Equipment and a Private Computer System for Business and Administrative Use. Specifications may be obtained through the Superintendent's Office Purchase lane School District RD' Commodore, PA 15729. All envelopes should be marked All bids are due by Friday, April 3 1987 at 12:00 Noon. The bids will be opened April 3,1987 at 1:00 p.m.

and presented to the Board at the regular meeting on April 13, 1987. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Purchase Line School District (Mrs.) Kathleen B. Lute School Board Secretary 3fl0.3/16,3fl3ic' READ Classified Ads. NOTICE Marion Center Area School Board is accepting bids for bulk gasoDne and new bias and radial tires, tubes, and winter recaps for the 1987-88 school year.

Specifications may be obtained from the Business Office P.O. Box 156, Marion Center PA 15759 between the hours of 8:00 a.m and 2:00 p.m., and bids will be due by 2:00 p.m. April 10, J987. The Board reserves the right to reject all bids or to accept any part of a bid. Richard L.

Schrecengost Board Secretary NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received by the Rayne Township, 2nd Class, of bidiana County, PA, at Box 38, Home, PA 15747 until 7:00 P.M., on April 9,1967, for the following: 1. Approx. 40,000 gal. M.C. 30 2.

Approx. 25,000 gal. E-3 3. Approx. 20,000 gal.

E-5 4. Approx. 22 ton calcium chloride 5. Approx. 50 ton road salt 6.

Various sizes of 16 guage CMP, 600 ft of 15" with bands, 200 ft. of 18" with bands, 200 ft. of 24" with bands, 40 ft. of 36" with bands. 7.

One new 1987 pickup Escalator clause shall apply to materials in items 1,2,3. Items 1,2,3 are delivered and applied to various locations In the Township. Bidders will be required to file Non-Collusion Affidavit. SMCS to be picked up at the Township Building. Proposals must be upon the forms furnished by the Municipality.

The Municipality reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Rayne Township 2nd Class By: Robert W.LaVan Secretary Legal Notices NOTICE At its regular meeting on Monday, April 13 1987, at 7:30 p.m., at tfie Meeting Room, Purchase Line Hidi School, RD Commodore. PA J5729, the Purchase Line School District Board of Directors will consider adopting a Resolution amending the Purchase Line School district's Realty Transfer Tax Resolution, as amended, in order to comply with the.Pennsylvania Realty Transfer Tax Act No. 77 of 1986. The purpose of the Resolution is to provide for the levying, assessment and collection of a tax for general revenue purposes upon transfers of Interests in real property.

Purchase Line School District presently taxes said transfers. Act No. 77 of 1986 makes changes to the types of transfers that are subject to the tax. No substantial change in the School District revenue is expected as a result of the passage of the Resolution. The full text of the Resolution can be reviewed between the hours of 8:00 a.m.

and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, at the Purchase Line School District, Business Office, HD Commodore, PA 15729. Kathleen B. Lute Secretary Purchase Line School District Commodore, PA 15729 Vasil Fisanick, Esq. Solicitor Fisanick, Solomon Fisanick 1111 Philadelphia Avenue Barnesboro, PA 15714 NOTICE GLEN CAMPBELL BOROUGH NOTICE OF INTENT TO PASS ORDINANCE Glen Campbell Borough, Indiana County, hereby notifies the public of their intent to pass a Real Estate Transfer Tax Ordinance at its regular meeting on Monday, April 6,1987 at 7:30 P.M., at the Glen Campbell Municipal Building, Glen Campbell, Pennsylvania. In summary, the Ordinance provides for the levying, assessment and collection of a tax for general revenue purposes upon transfers on interest in real property to the extent that such transfers are subject to tax imposed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania pursuant to Title 72 P.S.

58101-C, et authorized by Article XI-D, "Local Real Estate Transfer 72 P.S. 58101-Det. and administered, collected and enforced under the "Local Tax Enabling 53 P.S. 56901 et and provides for a severability clause; and provides for an effective date.of April 6,1987. The Borough presently taxes such transfers as attempting to include and adopt the State's recently enacted Realty Transfer TaxAct Number 77.

No substantial change in Borough revenues is anticipated as a result of the passage of this Ordinance. The entire proposed Ordinance may be examined at the Indiana County Law Library or the Office of Glen Campbell Borough Glen Campbell, Pennsylvania. JAMES D.CARMELLA, ESQUIRE SOLICITOR FOR GLEN CAMPBELL BOROUGH NOTICE INVITATION TO BID The Indiana Area School District invites bids on IBM Peripheral Devices. Bids may be obtained from the Indiana Area School District, 501 Bast Pike, Indiana, Pa 15701. All bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope and returned to the Business Office by 1:30 p.m.

on Monday, April 13,1987. Joseph L. Geary Business Manager 006 002 Sunshine Notices INDIANA County Transit Authority The Indiana County Transit Authority will conduct its regufarly scheduled Board meeting on March 23, 1987, 7:30 p.m. at the 629 South 13th Street Extension Office. 004 In Mernoriams In loving memory of Charles A.

Lucas, Husband and Father, who died March 22, 1967. No one knows the bitter pain. We have suffered since we lost has never been the same. It would be a thrill just to touch you. And to look upon your face; Forgive the things we cannot undo; Our hearts would beat as in a race.

For you, our love blows gently in the breeze. Upon the heavens, on the flowers, and in the trees. Our minds are filled with questions. Our hearts still want to cry; We know not what the reason, God only knows why. We ask his grace and guidance.

With the cross we have to ask His help to realize. That He waVifed you up there. And as we kneel we pray to God, For when He call us too; That we'll be ready to go and share. All eternity with you. Sadly missed by Wife, Children, Grandchildren, and Great-Grandchildren.

006 Lost And Found small Collie, on Tunnelton answers to "ColJin." Reward. Phone 639-9674 after 6 p.m. And Found FOUND Gray, male kitten, one mile from Pine Tree Tr. Ct. Phone 349-5326.

007 PcnoiMlt DEBT RELIEF Bankruptcy alternatives. Attorney David D. DeAngelis. Free consultation. For recorded message dial 412281-1217.

DIVORCE $100 plus court costs. Divorce papers mailed to you in 24 hours. Attorney Joseph E. Hudak and Assoc. 1-800-544-3486.

DIVORCE $115 TOTAL FEE Court costs add'l. No fault. Sfay at home. No travel required. Local filing and appf.

avail. Attorney Davfd DeAngelis. For free consultation, call Toll-free 1-800872-3011. DIVORCE $165 WITH AGREEMENT (Court costs additional.) David D. DeAngelis Esq.

Free call 1-800-872-3011 009 Instructions BEGINNING Guitar: Classes April 6. Sing pfay your favorite songs with this easy approach. Derails 349-6558 012 Special Notices GAZETTE CLASSIFIED PHONE 349-4949 HOURS: 8-5, Mon. thru Fri. 8-12 Noon, Saturday NOTE: All classified advertising must be received before 2:30 p.m.

the day prior to publication. Monday deadline is 12 Noon, Saturday. SPRING CRAFT SHOW AND SALE Sixth Annual. April 5, 1987, 10-4 p.m., Indiana Holiday Inn. Free Admission.

Financial 016 Financial Needs HOME EQUITY LOANS Previous credit problems or bankruptcy OK. Below bank rates for A-1 credit. Fast approvals. Century Financial. Phone 814-238-7545.

PERSONAL loans to $15,000 as low as APR. Mortgages for us 3 points 30 year fixed rate. Call Signal Consumer Discount- Company at 349-4810 017 Tax Advisement GAYDOSH TAX PREPARATION Individual and Business returns. Monday thru Friday 9-5. Evenings weekends by appointment.

Located at RoDos Computer Center, 125 N. 5th Indiana. Phone 465-6644. INCOME Tax Returns Personal, Farm, Business, Partnership, Corps. 20 Years Experience.

Kenneth E. Kerner, Accounting Tax Service, N. Plaza Shopping Center, Indiana, Evenings by appointment, 465-7844. NOCCO Income Tax Service Day and evening ap- poinhnents. Phone 479-2972.

TAXES PREPARED By appointment. William Ewen, Phone 349-1833. TAXES Prepared. Personal, form, business. Ackerson 397-2225.

Employment 021 Help Wanted DRIVER week Will Train 271-1700 JEI. Small Fee. ELECTRONIC Tech hour Will Train 271-1700 JEI, Small Fee. WANTED BRANCH MANAGER RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION Must hare experience in residential home sales or construction. $25,000 salary plus substantial bonuses and profit shoring to qualified persons, large aggressive multi-state Home Builder Dweteper expanding area 8, offices.

Life Insurance Blue Shield Company Car Send resume salary history in complete confidence to: MANAGtMtNT P.O. UnglMtawn, PA 17112 ACROSS 1 Cltm 4 Thighs 8 HtrnMi part 12 (abbr.) 14CooM 15 Adult mate 20VMW 21 22 Future sound 24 Icy passage 30 City in Michigan 33 2001, Roman 34 Arizona city 36 37 Fruit residua 39 Arabian name 41 Compass point 42 TM 44 FDR's policy IZwds.) 46 Not new 48 Tel! tales 49 Thousand 51 Firearm owners gp. S3 Donkey 57 Natural 60 Bauxite, e.g. 61 Haywortri 62 Yule 63 Technical university (abbr.) 64 Film critic Pauline 65 Joint 66 Spire ornament DOWN 1 Female parents 2 Slangy affirmative 3 First-rate (2 wds.) 4 Past events 5 Needle (comb, form) 6 Cleans the door 7 Smile scornfully 8 and hers 9 Welding gis 10 One of an ancient race 11 Home of Eve 17 Hold in check 19 Uncle 23 Musical work Answer to Preview Puale uCIE BBDD DEED QBE EBBS QDEB nns Bono QOQ BGQQQ DOG IHDDH BDBnDBQ 3QE QQQQBQ HDD ODD DEB DDE 300BOC1 nnn QH0DOQB QDHDD BOB (DODGE 0BD DODO ODD BODE aaOQ BED DtDEQ QDQQ DDE! QQE3Q 25 Russian 26 Jtnt Austin title 27 December holiday (abbr.) 28 Diffuse 29 Government agent (comp. wd.) 31 Novelist Ferber 32 Close falcon eyas 35 Author Jean 38 Kind of lettuce 40 Become 43 Playing 45 Actress Sandra 47 Sot 49 Haw porpoise 52 Egyptian deity 54 Top of building 55 Trickle 56 Abominable snowman 58 Salt (pharm.) 59 Wide shoo sue by NEA.

Inc. 021 Help Wanted AGING Services, Inc. has an opening for a part time Care coordinator. Applicants must have prior experience in working with physically mentally handicapped adults. A nursing degree or 4 year college degree in a related field is preferred.

Licensed Practical nurses will be considered. Hourly wage will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. The possibility of full time employment may occur in the near future. Applications can be obtained at Aging Services, 201 Airport Professional Center, Indiana, PA 5701. Phone 349-4500.

Applications and resumes must be received by April 8, 1987. Aging Services, Inc. is an Affirmative Opportunity Employer. BABYSITTER needed for toddler in our Parkwood home, part-time, references Phone 726-8854 BABYSITTER needed immediately in my home in Brookwood Estates for 4 year old. Full-time position.

Must provide excellent references. Phone 349-7685 after 8 p.m. BROKER free rent! Office in Indiana. Interested? Call 349-1590. CASTLE MANAGEMENT CORPORATION Is currently soliciting bids for lawn mowing at Hamilton Apartments, located at 751 Maple Indiana.

Bids should be forwarded to the above address-Attention: R. Ashbaugh. For additional specifications. Ph. 4639210 or 639-3433.

021 Help Wanted CLERICAL No Exp. JEI, Small Fee. hour 1 COMPANION Live-in, small amount of cooking and cleaning. Wages. Phone 463-11 27 anytime.

CONSTRUCTION hour Now Hiring 271-1700 JEI, Small Fee. DATA ENTRY pPERATORS Immediate need for data operators. Minimum 10,000 keystokes per hour required. Short long term temporary assignments available in the Indiana area for qualified people. Must have transportation to Johnstown for interview.

Call collect for interview appointment 814266-8193 KELLY SERVICES INC. Not an Agency Never a fee DELIVERY hour No Exp. 271-1700 JEI, Small Fee. WANT ads bring results fast. MEDICAL SPECIALIST Leam how to treat enwrgenow on the battlefield.

Uam hoipital work. $590 per mo. to start, plus food, lodslno and medical. Call 349-6922 or 349-6923 AtMY. Retail Management ASSISTANT MANAGERS We are a growing retail drugstore chain and we seek ambitious, career minded individuals who required new challenge.

Candidate should have a minimum of 2 years previous retail or experience and the desire to grnw jth fast- paced company. Working with us you'll enjoy a flexible, full-time work schedule, competitive salary, excellent benefits, employee discount, an opportunity or career and advancement INTERVIEWS WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY, MARCH 24 10A.M.-6P.M.AT: ECKERD PRUGS 1 135 New Riverside Mini Mall Indiana, Pa. 465-8500 to intervlews send to Joe Chojnocki, BROOKS DRUGS, 4190 Union Cheektowaga, New York 14225, EOE..

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