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11. 1t7t. 5 MRS ALK'K LKONORK OLDHAM. 75. of Apollo HI) 2 died Saturday June a.

in West Haven Nursing Home, A daughter of William Henry and F.lujbeth Rupert George St she was born Xlarch 12 in Parnassus Mrs Oldhjni was a member of the Suns Xehedee Lutheran Church. Salzburg and Ihe Washington I'nwnship Senior Citizens art- .1 son. Robert Hupert lill 1 three sis- (ers Hvrnice Wiester. Apollo Star Uoute George Kl) Mrs Winifred Mrliarntv New Kensington, two brothers Clan George Apollo KD William George Avonmore HI' seven grandchildren. live grc.it ijr.mdihildren are being received from 2-4 and 7-M today in the Joseph Hunter Kuneral Home.

Vrurfs will he held at 11 a in the Sons of Zebedee l.utheiati hunh. Salisbury. vMlh her pastor the Rev James Anderson Jr olltciatmg Interment will follow in St James Lu- Salisbury Rl) 2 MISS VIAW.ARF.T E. MOOR- HF.AD. ot 49 S.

5th St Indiana died Saturday June 9, in Mountain View Nursing Home Hillsdale daughter ol Samuel and Mary MARY ROSETTA HEARICK, 86. of Kural Valley RD 1 died Saturday. June 9. 1979 in Armstrong County Memorial Hospital. Kitlan- nmg A daughter of Alex and Mary Reefer Rearick she was born Aug 14.

1892 in Plumcreek Township. Armstrong County She was a member of the United Church of Christ Gastown Surviving are a daughter. Mrs l.loyd i Helen i Altman. Rural Valley Kl) 1 four grandchildren; nine great -grandchildren She was preceded in death by her parents tour brothers and four sjslers Friends are being received from 24 and 7-9 in today in the Clarence Clark Kuneral Home. El- derlon.

where services will be held at 2 Tuesday with her pastor, the Rev Harrison Davidson assisted by the Hev Vaughn Taylor. officiating Interment will be in Gaslown Cemetery WALTER N. HOl'SER, 62 of Blairsville died Sunday. June 10. 1979 in Beckley Va A son ot the late William and Kunkle Houser.

he was horn Sept 27. 1916 in Homer City. Mr Houser was a member of Ihe First Baptist Church. Blairsville. BPOK 406.

Blairsville; Westinghouse Sportsmen's Club. National Rifle Association. National (ribbon Mixirhead she was born in Skeet Shooting Association. King County- Miss Moorriead was a member tit (irate Tinted Methodist Church of Indiana and the Cary Bible Class and the WSCC of the church She was also a member of the ton Sportsmen Club. Smnama- honing Sportsmens Association; and Teamsters Local 30 Jeannet te He was a veteran of the US.

Armv and retired from Latrobe Golden Age Club and the Indiana Steel in Sept 1978. after 25 years (Grange She lived her entire life in Indiana Surviving are a niece Mrs Scotts. Fairmont. Va and cousins. Harry Allison and Mrs Gave Bond both of Indiana, and Leroy Moorhead, Clvmer ot service Surviving are his widow.

Caroline Resides Houser. a son. Walter Blairsville RD two grandchildren, his stepmother Mrs Ruth Houser. Blairsville two half-brothers William Houser. Columbus.

Ohio. Nevin Friends arc being received from 1) Houser Blairsville. three step- sisiers Mrs Dean Acre. Blairsville. Mrs Wilbur i.Anna- bt'lle tieary.

Blairsville. Mrs. Clinton i Nellie i Geisl. Naples. Fla Funeral arrangements are in- i omplete will be announced in Tuesday's Gazette by the Richard Shoemaker Funeral Home, lilairsville 2-4 and 7-9 today in Kobm- 1 s.

Indiana, where services will be held at 1 30 pm Tuesdav with the Rev Ferd Park. I) I) officiating Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Indiana CORA ETHEL BRLNER REE1). HI ol Seven Hills. Ohio, died Monday.

June 4. 1979 in the A daughter ot John Clark and Sarah Belle Griffith Bruner. she was born J.m 9. 1898 in Blairs- Mile Surviving are tour children Mrs K.rnest Raymond. John Kunkle Russell Heed and Mrs Richard 'Jamsei Carter, all of Cleveland.

Ohio. 12 grandchildren: two fjrcal -grandchildren two brothers Ralph Bruner. Blairsville 2 Fred Bruner Saltsburg. two sisters Susie Gibson and Gibson both ol Hlairs- Kl) 2 She was pm eded in death by her first husband Jasper Kunkle in 19:11. son Ralph Kunkle and her second husband.

Albert Reed in limH Friends were received at the Donald Faulhuber Funeral Home. Rradvicw and Sprague Services were held June at the Bethlehem Lutheran Church at 2 by IUT pastor Robert Hofener Interment was in the Brooklyn Heights Cemetery CHARLES EDWARD SHIR LEY. 22, of Lucerncmines died Saturday. June 9 1979 his home A sun nl Robert I) and Anna Bellas Shirlev he was born March 27 1957 in White Township Mr Shirley attended the Christian Missionary Alliance Church of Homer City He was a lifetime resident ot Luccrncmini's Surviving are his wih 1 Brenda Kokoli- Shirlev two daughters Heather and Aleitha. both at home his parents three brothers Robert Jr Indiana.

James and Thomas, both ot I.ucernemtnes. two sisters Mrs Garv i Anna i Homer City Mrs James i Barbara i Hankmson Indiana He was pnvt-ded in death by a brother Robert, in Fnemis are being from 24 and 7-9 in today in Kohin- son l.vtlrs Indiana where ser- viees will Tie held at 11am Tlies- dav with the Kev Ronald A Wallace ntni'iating Interment will be Chapel Cemetery. Indiana I ountv CLARENCE BF.RRINGKH, JESSICA LYNN SOWERS, in fant. of PunxsuUwmey. died Saturday June 9, 1979 in Maple Avenue Hospital DuBois A daughter of Daniel Lee Buter- haugh of Ebensburg RD 1 and Cheryl Lee Sowers of Punxsutawney.

she was born June 7, 1979 in Punxsutawney Surviving are her parents, a sister Harmony Sowers, at home, maternal grandfather. Francis Sowers Burnside. paternal grandparents. Mr and Mrs Lester Buterbaugh. Clvmer RD 2 Graveside services were held at 1 today in the Bumside Cemetery Funeral arrangements were made by the Albert Kaingh Funeral Home.

Hillsdale ARTHUR H. HARKI.EROAD. Hti of 1251 Philadelphia Indiana, died Friday. June 8. 1979 in Indiana Hospital A son of Cyrus and Ida Cnbbs Harkleroad.

he was born July 4. 1K92 Apollo Mr Harkleroad lived for many years in Vandergrift and Elderton before moving to Indiana in 1964 He was a member of Zion Lutheran Church Indiana Surviving are a son, Ivan. Palos Verdes Estates. Calif a sister. Mrs Barbara I'allison.

Pittsburgh, toui grandchildren, a great-grandson Friends will be received from and 7-9 Thursday in Rob- Indiana, where services will be held at 1:30 pm Friday June 15 with Pastor Elwood I. Stark officiating Interment will he I lakland Cemetery NINA L. SNYUKK, 90 of Punx- sut.iwney, died Sunday June 10, in her home after an extended illness A daughter of Frederick and Adelnui Iddins Jourdet she was txirn Jan in Brockport Mrs Snyder was a resident of the I'unxsutawney area since 1920 She was a member of the Punxsu- lawncv Presbyterian Church and a member and past secretary of its Aura Law Class She was also a past (irand ilor ol Ladies Auxiliary of I'CT ol Cherry Tree HD 2 died Sat- and was employed for a time as an operator tor Bell Telephone in Duliois Surviving are her husband, Fred a daughter. Mrs (Jlenn iJaynei Depp l.ockport. a son Frederick Jr Salinas.

Calif six grandchildren, four great- grandchildren Friends will be received from 7 today and 2-4 and 7-9 Tuesday in the Richard Fait Funeral Home Punxsutaw- nev Services will be held at 11 a rn Wednesday in the Punxsutawney Presbyterian Church with the Rev William Starr of floating Interment will he in the (Jreen- wood section of Circle Hill Cemetery The family requests that me unlav 1979 his home A son ol the late Robert and Sara Jane Learner iiernnger he was tiorn Jan 12 at Cherry Mr Bi-rringer was a member of Pleasant Hill hurch ol at Cherry Tru 1 HI) 2 and F.meigh Local I'MWA He was a retired miner with 42 years service Mr and Mrs Hernnger had celebrated their Mrd wedding anni- in 197H Surviving are his widow. Nellie I Henry Hernnger whom he married Sept 22. 1915 in Kinport. these children Mrs Clayton (nnxllin Commodore RD. Mrs William iHuldai Somerville.

Akron Ohio. Wilbert Pompton LAST MINUTE PREPARATIONS Workers put the finishing touches on the Mack Park Pool in preparation for the opening of the swimming season. The official opening, which was delayed because inclem- ynnimmim ent weather prevented crews from finishing the paint job, will be Saturday, June 16. (Gazette photo by Beale) Hospital Register Likes NJ Mrs Thomas 'Bettyi monais be made to the Punxsu- gl Davis Indiana Gilbert Akron. Ohio Mrs Karl iCarlenei Ber- rmger Tampa Fla Robert and John both ol Akron Ohio.

.10 grandchildren 21 great-Rrand- children four sisters Mrs HI (Anna' Somerville Mrs Alex 'Lil liani Henderson Mrs (iilbert die i Ahlas all of Akron. Ohio, JJ Mrs Mary Pittman Caslanea He was preceded in death by these brother. Henjamm in i Clyde, Clayton. Clark and sisters Mrs Amelia Douglas Mrs Sadie RouKlas Mrs Calhe (iromley. and also a grandchild Friends will be received from 7-9 today and 24 and 7-9 Tuesday in the Melvin Gwm Funeral Home Cherry Tree where services will be held at 2 Wednesday with Mrs Chloe ti Lefebure of Pleasant Hill Church of God officiating Interi, menl will be in Ihe 1'montown I nited Methodist IL.

Cherry Tree HI) 2 1'resbyterian Church Memorial Kund or the chanty of the donor Junrrala MOOHHtAD, Margaret, 1:30 Robinjon-Lytle'i, Indiana OLDHAM, Alice Uonore, II a.m., Soni of Zebedw Lutheran Church, Soltsburg RIARICK, Mary 2 p.m., Clark Funeral Home, Elderton SHWlfr, Chorlei 11 a.m., Robinson-Lytle's, Indiana Apollo 12 astronauts made man's second landing on the moon on Nov. 19, 1969. INDIANA HOSPITAL Births For June 9 Mr and Mrs Ray A Bowser. Black Lick, boy. Mr and Mrs.

Dale Bish, Marion Center, boy; Mr and Mrs David Brendlinger Shelocta RD 1. girl Admissions For June 9 Anna Klizabeth Hunter, Indiana Rl) 4. Robert Reiter. Clymer HI) 1, Phyllis Capitosti. 402 Main Si Homer City: Mary Jo Vargo.

112 10th Lucernemines; Fred Brown Indiana RD 5, Pearl Chelton. Walcott Clymer Vickie 471 Grandview Ave Indiana: Daniel Terlion. Penn Run HI) 1. Kthel Condor. 538 (rrandview Indiana: Reid Blystone.

Creekside RD I Discharges For June 9 Barbara Amero. Indiana RD 2. Alice Lv Baker Cherry Tree, HI) 2. Berme Baker, Cherry Tree RD 2: Grace Chaplin Lisa Dr Indiana Brian Cole 111 bth St Falls freek. Berton S.

Coleman Home HI) 1: Jennifer D. Coleman. Indiana HI) 4 Matthew Cnssman. Indiana Rl) ti Fairman. 261 Grandview Ave Indiana.

Mark A Fulton. Homer City RD 3: Joseph A Gromolskie Sagamore: Donald Hendncks Chumbersville: Pearl Hill. 52H Liberty Ave. Blairsville John Keith Cherry Tree HI) 2. Louis Kershishmk Penn Run: Carla Kigcr 125 Keystone Dr Indiana.

Christopher A Livingston. Josephine. Lyle Mahaffey. Glen Campbell. Tony Paniale, 350 Liberty Si Blairsville Geraldme I Patterson, 554 Railroad Ave Homer City.

Willis M. IVterman Shelocta HI) 1: Thomas Shafler Homer City RD 3. Deborah June Stiles. Homer City HD 3. lircnda I.

Tomb and infant. Black Luk. Christopher I'nca- pher Brady St Blairsville. Melissa Vehovic. Pc'nn Hun RD 1.

l.ynne Warholu 1 Clymer Rl) 2 Births For June 10 Mr and Ralph Fndg. 173 North View Kstat.es. Indiana. girl. Mr and Mrs David Craw- tord Josephine Ave Indiana, boy Admissions For June 10 Theodore Dewitt Taylor 2920 NV.irrcn Hd Indiana.

George (iallaghci Clarksburg HI) 1, Jason Burns Indiana HI) 1. Sarah Hagcn. Strongstown RD2. Kimberly Patterson Clymer HI) 1. Jacqueline Patterson.

Clymer HD I. Scan Patrick Moser. Homer City HI) 1. Mary Arlene Smith La Jose HI) 1 Jacob Henry New Florence HI) 2 Christina Smith Punxsutawney HD 1 Joseph Hill l.u- cernemmes. David Lee Blairsvillr Kill Discharges For June ID Jacqueline A Baker and infant.

Ill St Indiana Kenneth Kiselman Jr 25 Walcott St Clymer Kathleen Keller and m- lant Ash St Coral. David A Kerr Homer City HI) 1 Barbara A Kish. 54 itth l.u- Hose Livingston. 885 5th Ave Indiana. Nonne Michele.

Rochester Mills. Gordan Rosian II Jefferson St Punxsutawney Fred Schleicher. Creekside Pt'NXSlTAWNKY Birth Mr and Mrs Dennis Young. Punxsutawney HI) 6 son June 9 Admissions William Means Valier, Kathleen A Gallina Valier. Mrs Freda A Sandstrom.

Rossiter. Paul Punxsutawney RD 2 Mrs John Long. Punxsu- lawney RD 2 Joseph Ingres. Punxsutaw- Colleen Gray. Deerfield, Mass Mrs Lillian Hodgson Ros- siler RD I Mrs Kmory F.lkm, Smuksburg RD 1.

Mrs Ruth Sriedden Anita, Jode Lindemuth Blose Health Center Discharged Mrs Hugh Cady. Marion Center RD 2. Margaret Kirn. Punxsutawney Samuel Bevak. DeLan cey Mrs Arthur Deyarmin.

Olen Campbell RR 1. Jennifer Smith. Coolspring, Mrs Ktta Meartor. Punxsutawney. Mrs Ray Penmngton.

Rochester Mills. Mrs Clifford Reese. Punxsutawney RD. Sheldon Billings Glen Campbell. Melissa l.ainey.

Punxsutawney Mrs Donald Armstrong and baby girl. Punxsutawney RD Casey Lee Spade. Mahaffey RD 1: William Peron. Glen Campbell RD 1. William McVickcr.

Blose Health (enter. Leroy Johnson. Punxsutawney: Helene I Anderson, Blose Health Center DuBOIS Maple Ave. Hospital Discharged Mrs Lillian North. Big Run DuBOIS HOSPITAL Discharged Mrs Edith Neal.

Rochester Mills JOHNSTOWN Births Mr and Mrs Neil Cometto, Armagh RU I. son. June 8 (Mercy Hospital i Mr and Mrs Bradley Miller. Homer City RD 4. daughter.

June 4 (Memorial Hospital I Cos Attendant Holds Gun On Customers NKW YORK lAl'i A 24- ye-ar-old Rasolme station attendant who insisted on serving imly regulyr customers fares cti.ir^es of illegal possession of handgun and menacing, police said Theodore allegedly re- hised to sell gas Sunday to a customer who objected to his (Miliry The two argued, and Jones brandished a 45-caliber police said Mew York I'ity police also were continuing a search for a man who tied a Brooklyn service station in a rented car Saturday after fatally stabbing motorist. Fritz Bouiam. 29 According to police, Boutain bumped the assailant's car while waiting to buy gas Marlboro Era Rancher Doesn'f Smoke Much WESTMORELAND. Kan (API For the man who became a national symbol of machismo as the cowboy star of Marlboro's cigarette commercials. Wayne Dunafon is pretty unassuming.

He doesn't even smoke all that much. But the 59-year-old northeast Kansas rancher still has the trim, muscular physique that made him a champion steer wrestler during his rodeo days and drew the interest of television viewers during his 14 years riding around Marlboro Country Dunafon. who was in Cheyenne. at the tune, was chosen for the commercials from among a group of rodeo cowboys after the cigarette company had some problems with authenticity. There was one commercial where a guy was wearing his spurs upside down, and they got about 80 letters from ranchers.

So they decided to find some real cowboys, and they came to Cheyenne to screen us a rodeo he says. The job came pretty naturally to Dunufon. but some days he worked harder for the photographers than he would on a day at his own ranch. 'They wanted sunrise shots and they wanted sunset shots." says the rancher, who last worked lor Marlboro a year and a half ago at $350 a day "In between, they wanted ac- lion shots. Sixteen-hour days They'd take 10.000 photos in three days, and they'd be hap- ACROSS 1 Seaweed 6 Texas shrine 11 Slicker 13 Roland's friend 14 Mead 15 Double pitch 38 Unit of illumination 40 Exclamation of triumph 42 Be ill 43 Coat steeve 44 CIA predecessor 46 Calaboose Answer to Previous Puzzle 16 Ensign (abbr) 49 Blame 17 Macao com 19 Doctrme 20 Compass point 22 Women's patriotic society 23 Esau's wife 24 In addition 26 Doughnut shape 28 Three (prefix) 30 Egypt (abbr) 31 Rocky crag 32 Glide on snow 33 Yellow fever mosquito 35 Poultry product 37 Oxygen 52 Detected 53 Wind-powered vessel 54 Squaring toot 55 Trash DOWN First-rate (comp wd 9 Top of altar 10 City Utah 12 Study 1 3 Redolent 2 king of beasts 18 Lar tub (pl.) 3 Type of magazine 4 Auxiliary 5 Conger 6 Mohammed's son 7 Lighted 8 Shuns 21 Moister 23 Constellation 25 Stepped 27 Garden tool 29 Erin 33 III 34 Over (prefix) 36 Grave robbers 51 Spy group 37 Made public abbf 39 Christian holiday 41 Resource 42 Church part 45 And 47 Compass point 48 Over (poetic) 50 Crow's call py if they got six magazine ads out of it." The soft-spoken, white- haired rancher saw the job as a sideline to his ranching business, which fell on hard times in 1964.

He was one of several Marlboro men chosen, and outlasted most of the others The job took him to suitably western-looking ranches from Texas to Oregon, with one stop in Strong City in the Klint Hills of Kansas The television commercials were the mosl lucrative, and Dunafon still draws about $1. 000 a year in royalties from those shown abroad Now, he is a partner in a Manhattan, Kan livestock auction But the ranch isn't quite like the Marlboro Country of lehision and magazine fame. 'Too many roads and power lines." he says 'They don't like anything blocking the hori- Training For Domestic Personnel STATE COLLEGE Domestic Relations Officers from Indiana and most of the state's other counties attended a training session at Penn State Sunday through Wednesday, June The training program, sponsored by the State Supreme Court, dealt primarily with the enforcement of court-ordered support payments, but also included discussions on the determination of paternity, the growing respoasibilities of domestic relations officers and other topics Local domestic relations personnel who attended are Thelma Kenosh. Director Domestic Relations Indiana County and Barbara A Worcester, assistant director The Conference of State Trial Judges and the Domestic Relations Association of Pennsylvania assisted the administrative staff of the Supreme Court in planning the program. NC Adopts Budget Of $3 Million BARNESBORO The Northern Cambria School Board has tentatively adopted a 1979-80 budget of $3.130.000.

which is about four percent higher than this year's budget. Despite the higher budget, the same tax structure will'be used. It is based on SO mills on real estate, one-half of one percent earned income, one percent real estate transfer, and $5 for occupational privilege Anticipated receipts of $3.060.300 will be balanced by a carry-over of $70,000 from this year's budget. Salaries and benefits and operating costs caused an increase of about $120.000 in the new budget, which will be adopted officially at a special meeting of the board Monday. July 2.

at 7 m. in the elementary-middle school. The board also approved the start of a junior high girls' basketball program for next year. These days he roams his OUu-acre spread checking fences a pickup truck But when it comes time to move cattle, he and his family still saddle up their horses And. yes.

Dunafon still smokes -about two packs a week Criminal Records Law Rapped PITTSBURGH An Allegheny County judge has asked the state Supreme Court to suspend an "unintelligible" law designed to curb access to an individual's criminal record. Common Pleas Judge Robert Dauer has asked for a thorough review ol the Criminal History Record Information Act before it goes into effect The law was passed on the last day the state Legislature was in session last November In a recent letter to Chief Justice Michael Kagen, Dauer said the law should be "clarified and if necessary, amended or repealed." The measure poses criminal and civil sanctions for the release ot an individual's criminal history to unauthorized persons The act is contusing, unintelligible and totally disruptive til court functions under the criminal justice system." Dauer said in his letter "Indeed even judges may be placed in a position where they cannot carrv out Iheir duties District Attorney Robert Colville. supporting Dauer's position, said the law was unclear about which agencies or individuals could obtain criminal histories or 'nip sheets "I don't see how 1 can release any information to anyone it I could go to jail for giving it to Ihe WTong Colville said "The problem is. 1 can't tell the difference between those who can and those who can't receive it." Dauer and Colville said they were not aware of the law until last week Dust, Steam Cover Volcano Island Residents KINGSTON. St Vincent Dust and steam belching from this Caribbean island's Soufriere volcano rained down on islanders at a weekend carnival leaving them looking like "cement factory workers covered from head to toe with white dust." witnesses said Authorities said there were no injuries Dr.

Keith Rowley, a geologist monitoring the volcano which exploded with a fury seven weeks ago. said it 'may not erupt violently again for some time, but we cannot be positive it won't World War I Vets To Moot Veterans of World War Barracks 1273 and auxiliary will meet Tuesday, June 12 at 1 in Clark Memorial Hall in Indiana. All members are requested to attend the meeting. Wilson Alumnae Celebrate CHAMBERSBURG. Pa Alumnae pulled Wilson College from the brink of extinction earlier this spring and they celebrated their victory this weekend white receiving anniversary greetings from President Carter About 750 alumna from as far back as the class of 1913 and as far away as Arizona were on campus for a weekend of socializing and meetings designed to get the 110-year-old college for women back on its feet Wilson trustees announced in February that the liberal arts school, suffering from dwindling enrollment, would close June 30 But members of the Wilson College Alumnae Association formed the Save Wilson Committee and late last month won a court order that will keep the school open.

"Together you and your school have struggled for survival and have won. Through your arduous efforts, this fine institution will continue to provide young women with an outstanding academic perience." said Carters's telegram, read to the assembly celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Alumnae Association and 110th of the school 'Your perserverance in the face of seemingly overwhelming odds should serve as an inspiration to other small private institutions across the country." the president said The "Wilson girls" began arriving on campus Friday to share a five-tier cake, applaud skits and join in a sing-along The class of '29 had a great turnout." said a spokeswoman Saturday "More so than the later classes have, from the 70s" Education In Britain Topic Of Workshop A summer workshop titled "A study of Classroom Practices in England Today" will be held June 18-22 at IUP. Conducted by Doug Springate. Fulbright exchange professor from Dartford College in England, the workshop will cover topics including the organization of schooling in England, the open classroom, special education, curriculum for elementary and secondary schools, subject syllabi and teaching resources and external examination systems. The class will operate through films, lectures, discussions and project work.

According to Springate. students will be initially introduced to the school structure in England and will then embark on an in-depth individual or group study of an aspect of classroom practice that interests them most, using resource materials from England "This course." he said, "is aimed especially at teachers their trainees to widen their teaching perspective through an international study experience." For further information, contact Springate at 357-2428. NOTICE The Hirmony School Board is solu iting bids for seventy-five hundred gal loos o) fuel oil to be delivered to trie Harmony High School RD 1. Westover Pa 16692 Bids will be accepted until July 9. 1979 at 2 30 The board reserves the right to rejecl any or bids John Stumph Secretary Harmony School Board RR 1 Westover.

Pa 16692 11. 6 18 6 25s NOTICE Notice of intent to apply for a permit to discharge and treat industrial Mates Notice hereby given that AM Coal Co Inc. RD .3 Box 2S8A XpoUo. PA 1S613 has nude application the Dept of Environmental Resowres. Harhsburg.

PA to discharge treated waste water into an unnamed tributary and Camahan Run from surface nuntng operation located in Kiskimiaetai Township in (he County of AnrnfroDf- This application for permit a naif order tbe of Act of June a. 1917. PL amended NOTICE Notice hereby given that Company USA hu made application to (be Department of Environmento! Pittsburgh. for a National Pollutant Dtocnarge EXmau- tioo Permit for industrial at rti plant totaled in White Townmhlp. Indiana County, and to the treated waste water Into Marah application made under the pro- vutm of Act of Jane B.

RL M7. amended.

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