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26 -Wednesday, May 25, 1988 The Indiana Gazette NANCY PETROVICH POWELL, Verona, died May 18, 1988, in West Penn Hospital, Pittsburgh. A daughter of Michael and Milica Petrovich, she was born in Josephine. McCoy, Surviving are Saxonburg; four Robert, children: Carie, Connecticut; Thelma, California; these sisters and brothers: Sally Sisak, Graceton; Josephine. Dalelio, Brooklyn, N.Y.: Stella and John Petrovich, Pittsburgh; Nicholas Petrovich, South Carolina; Marte Burton, Phoenix, Ariz. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Powell; her parents; and a sister, Julie Dirdo.

MILDRED SHANK NELSON, 82, formerly of 195 Philadelphia Indiana, died Tuesday, May 24, 1988, in the Julia W. Pound Health Care Center, Indiana. A daughter of Jacob B. Lavina Geesey Shank, she was born Dec. 28, 1905, in Indiana.

Mrs. Nelson was a member of the Grace United Methodist Church, AARP, and Public School Retired Teachers Association of Indiana. She had taught public schools for 35 years and retired in 1970 from the Forest Hills School District of South Fork, returning to Indiana after retiring. Surviving is a brother, Donald B. Shank, Indiana.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband. William Nelson Reginald T. and Dick T. Shank. brothers, will be received from 3-5 and 7- 9 p.m.

Wednesday at Robinson-Lytle's, Indiana, where services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday. Rev. John E. Ciampa will officiate with interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Indiana.

JERRY A. WILSON, 45, Blairsville RD 4, died Tuesday, May 24, 1988, at his home. A son of Warren I. and Martha Reed Wilson, he was born April 9, 1943, in Warren, Pa. Mr.

Wilson was a member of the Blairsville United Presbyterian Church and was a former member of the Board of Deacons; member Homer City Activities Association and 5 Club of Penelec. He was superintendent of Fuel Ash Hauling at the Homer City Generating Plant where he had been employed by Penelec for 21 years. Surviving are his wife, Janet S. Sweetland Wilson: two daughters: Nicole L. and Jennifer both at home; his mother, Warren, a brother, James East Aurora, N.Y.; two sisters: Mrs.

Wayne (Sandra) Hamm and Mrs. Robert (Becky) Faga, both of Warren, Pa. He was preceded in death by his father in 1975. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7- 9 p.m. Thursday in the Richard L.

Shoemaker Funeral Home, Blairsville. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in the Blairsville United Presbyterian Church with Rev. Roger D. Petersen, officiating.

Interment will follow in Blairsville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Blairsville United Presbyterian Church or the Latrobe Area Hospital Hospice. Obituaries LLOYD V. GUTHRIE, 96, of 1515 Wayne Indiana, formerly of Indiana RD 3, died Monday, May 23, 1988, in the Indiana Hospital. A son of John E.

and Sarah Sapp Guthrie, he was born Dec. 15, 1891, at Grafton, W.Va. Mr. Gutbrie had attended the Christian Clymer and had been a lifetime resident of the Indiana area. He was a veteran of World War I.

He was a self-employed painter and paper hanger. Surviving are his wife, Mary Edna Shank Guthrie, and a number of nieces and nephews. Friends will he received from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday in the Frank T. Mihalcik Funeral Home, Indiana, where services will be held at 11 a.m.

Thursday. Rev. Paul N. Wilkins will officiate and interment will follow in the Garden of Christus, Greenwood Cemetery, Indiana. DAVID JAY LAWSON, 85, Dayton, died Tuesday, May 24, 1988, in Armstrong County Memorial Hospital.

A son of Robert Marshall and Ella Drummond Lawson, he was born Aug. 2 26, 1902, in West Mahoning Township. Mr. Lawson was a the Dayton United Methodist Church and the Men's Bible Class; Dayton Area Volunteer Fire Department; a 50 year member of Dayton Grange 1819. was formerly employed by PennDOT, retiring in 1968.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Paul (Thelma) Bukosky, Black Lick; two grandohildren and two Sirs. great-grandchildren; a sister and a brother: Mary Marsico and Clark, both of Dayton. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife; Marie Ritchie Lawson; two brothers, William and Ralston. Friends will be received from 7-9 p.m.

Wednesday and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday in the Frank O. Bly Funeral Home, Dayton, where services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday. Rev.

James Eaton will officiate and interment will follow in the Emory Chapel Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Dayton United Methodist Church Building Fund. ANN P. MONTGOMERY, 71, Shippensburg. formerly of New Florence RD Tuesday, May 24, 1988, at Chambersburg Hospital.

A daughter of Frank and Mary Potochniak, she was born Feb. 23, 1917. in Ohio. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Larry (Vivianne) Walter, Shippensburg; two grandchildren; one sister and four brothers: Mary Rhine, Blairsville: Paul Potochniak, Pittsburgh; James Potochniak, Blairsville; Steve and Frank Potochniak, New Florence RD2.

She was preceded in death by her parents. and her husband Raymond Montgomery. Friends will be received from 7-9 p.m. Thursday in the Stuart Funeral Home, New Florence, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday.

Rev. H. Walter White will officiate with interment in Germany Lutheran Cemetery. FREE! CLASSIFIED AD IN GAZETTE WE ACCEPT EXTRA AND PLUS When you place a 10-day VISA AND MASTERCARD dassified ad in the Indiana Gazette. FOR ALL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DONALD L.

ANDERSON, 67, Spring Church, formerly of Indiana and Creekside, died Tuesday, May 24, 1988, in Citizens General Hospital, New Kensington. Alt Anderson, son of he Andrew was born and March Mantie 19, A. 1921, Wells in Mr. Brockway. Wanderson was a member of the Boiling Springs Presbyterian Church, Spring Church; Lake Placid Flying Club, Lake Placid, and EAA Flying Club.

He had been employed superintendent for PennDOT; worked for Coal and retired from Maysville Coal Co. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife of 42 years, Myrtle Jane Lukehart Anderson; four daughters: Mrs. Edward (Linda Troutman, Carmel, Barbara Mayfield, N.Y.: Mrs.

Thomas (Donna) Burkett, West Lebanon; Mrs. Gus (Sandra) Sacerio, Gloversville, N.Y.; eight grandchildren and one great-granddaughter; two brothers: Max, Randallstown, and Morris, Creekside. He was preceded in death by his parents. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7- 9 p.m. Thursday in the Curren Funeral Home, Apollo.

Friends will also be received from Friday, the time of services, in the Boiling Springs Presbyterian Church. Rev. David Garrett will officiate with interment following in the church cemetery. IVA DULL. McCREARY, 69, Clymer RD 1, died Tuesday, May 24, 1988, in the Indiana Hospital.

A daughter of Huvey and Della Mae Shank Dull, she was born Aug. 6, 1919, in Green Township. Mrs. McCreary attended the Dixonville Wesleyan Methodist Church and was a member of the Dixonville Senior Citizens. SHe had lived most of her life in the Indiana area and was employed as a nurse's aide at the Indiana Hospital for over seven years.

Surviving are her husband, Ross McCreary; four sons: James Butler; Ronald Erie; Randall E. and Vernon both of Indiana; two daughters: Mrs. William (Judith) Brickell, Clymer; Mildred Clymer RD1; ten grandchildren and She two was great preceded in death by her parents; two sons, Herbert L. and Thomas a brother, John J. Dull.

Friends will be received from 3-5 and 7- 9 p.m. Wednesday at Robinson-Lytle's, Indiana, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday. Rev. Prewitt C.

Duncan will officiate with interment following in Oakland Cemetery, Indiana. Tomorrow's Funerals CRYTZER, Malvin 11 a.m. Kennedy Funeral Home, Kittanning GUTHRIE, Lloyd 11 a.m. Mihalcik Funeral Home, Indiana McCREARY, Iva Dull, 11 a.m. RobinsonLytle's, Indiana NELSON, Mildred Shank, 1:30 p.m.

Robinson-Lytle's, Indiana MEMORIAL SERVICE TOMB, Paul 2 p.m. United Methodist Church of Armagh Five Words. Per Day FRONT PAGE LINES $800 The Indiana (Fazette CI CLASSIFIED Blairsville, Punxsutawney, 10 10 a.m.-2 p.m.-2 p.m. p.m. Indiana 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

Farm, Lawn Garden Farm Equipment 114 Livestock Poultry 115 Farm Products 116 Lawn Garden Tools 117 Plants Seeds 118 Service 119 Farm Needs Wanted 122 Camping Units Campers Tents 124 Truck Caps 125 AV Units 126 Units Wanted 128 Transportation 130 Autos For Sale 131 Import Autos 132 Rentals Leasing 133 Trucks For Sale 134 Vehicle Repairs 135 Motorcycles 136 Snowmobiles 137 Boating Needs 138 Wanted To Buy 149 Gift Spotters Front Page Line 176 Realtor Block 014 ately 500 feet south of State Route 286, beginning at the intersection of State Route 286 and State Route 217. West to Township Road T-461. near the village of Jacksonville. The permit area is bounded on the west by Aultmans Run and to the east by Stewart Run. The southern boundary is approximalcly 1400" south of the intersection of Stale Route 217 and Township Road T-466, west to Township Road T-460.

This permit boundary contains a total area of approximately 2640 acres. This application includes a request for stream variance to conduct surface activities within 100 feet of and cross Aulimans Run and an unnamed tributary. A stream encroachnient application in included for the crossing of Aultmans Run. This application also includes a request to condust surface activities within 100 feet of the right-of-way of Slate Route 286 and Township Road T-461. The surface facilities will be located along the east side of Aultmans Run for a distance of approximately 2500 feet northeast from Township Road T-461.

The permit application is available for public review by appointment at the Department of Environmental Resources. Bureau of Mining and Reclamation, 3913 Washing. ton Road. McMurray, PA 15317, phone 1412) 941-7100 or al the Indiana County Sol Conservation Service District Office. Written comments.

objections or requests for informal conferences on the application may be submitted to the Department of Environmental Re sources at the above address. 61 Legal Notices NOTICE Notice is hereby given that at the regular meeting on Monday, May 9, 1988. the Purchase Line School District Board of Education tentatively adopled the proposed budget for the 1988-89 school year. The proposed budget is now available for inspection by all interested persons in the Business Office, Purchase Line School District, RD Commodore, PA, during the regular school business hours. Final adoption of the 1988-89 budget will be on Monday.

June 13, 1988, at 7:30 P.M., at the regular board meeting to held in the High School Library. Purchase Line School District (Mrs.) Kathleen B. Lute School Beard Secretary TIRED of being broke? Get fast cash by selling things you no longer use with a fast action Classified Ad. Call (412) 349- 4949 or (814) 938-3333. NOTICE TO BIDDERS On Wednesday.

June 13, 1988, the Armstrong School District will open sealed proposals marked "Bid On New Baseball Field and Addition to received up to 3:00 P.M., Local time, of that days for the furnishing of all labor and materials required for the construction of said facilities. Bids will be received at the Office Marsha Arno, Executive Secretary, Armstrong School District, 410 Main Street, Ford City, Pennsylvania 16226 for the following divisions of work or contracts: Contract No. I General Construetion Contract No. 2 Baseball Field Construction Contract No. 3 Mechanical Construction.

Contract No. 4 Electrical Construction Sealed bids will be publicly opened and read at the Central Administration Office immediately after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids. All bids shall conform with Contract documents, including plans and Specifications on file at the office of the Architects and Engineers, Hunter Heiges Sabo Douglass Rogers, Shenango and Reno Surcets, Sharon, Pennsylvania, where all interested parties may obtain same Monday through Friday between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., upon deposit of $50.00 per set. Said deposit will be returned provided plans and specifications are returned within ten (10) days of bidding date in good condition and a bona fide bid is received by the Armstrong School District otherwise deposit will be forfeited.

Proposals shall be accompanied by a Bid Bond, Bank Cashier's Check. Trust Company Treasurer's Check or Certified Check made payable to the Armstrong School District in an amount of not less than five percent of the proposal as a condition that if bid is accepted, a contract will be catered into and an acceptable Performance Bond and Labor and Material Bond in the amount of one hundred percent of the contract shall be issued in favor of the Owner to properly secure the performance of the contract in accordance with the plans, lions and all documents pertaining thereto. No bid may be withdrawn for at least forty-five (45) days after the schedule of closing time for the receipt The Armstrong, School District reserves the right to reject any and all bids, when such rejection is in the interest of the Armstrong School District and to reject the bid of any bidder who is not in a position to perform the contract. THE ARMSTRONG SCHOOL DISTRICT Marsha Arno, Executive Secretary Notice is hereby given that this is a Section 3 project of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968. These bid documents do conform to all conditions specified in 24 CFR 135 as specifically set forth in Section 135.20 Assurances.

All contractors must comply with these regulations. Notice is also hereby given that this project is regulated under Execolive Order 11246. the aims of which are to promote and insure equal op portunity for all persons, without regard to race, color, religion. sex, or national origin. for employment or seeking of employment with government contractors or with contractors performing under federally as- NOTICE INVITATION TO BIDS Separate and sealed proposals will be received the Indiana County Office of Planning and Development.

3rd Floor Courthouse, until 4:30 p.m.. prevailing, time, on June 3, 1988. for the fallowing project: Indiana County Commissioners On Behalf Of The Center Township Board of Supervisors Coral-Graceton Volunteer Fire Company Fire and Rescue Equipment The bids will be opened at the Fire Department's monthly meeting, held Coral-Graceton Fire Hall in Coral, PA along Route 119 South. The bid opening will be held at 1:30 p.m. on June 5.

1982. Copies of the bid specifications may be obtained at the Office of Planning and Development at the above address between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. There will be no charge for the bid package. sisted construction contract of 510.000 or more.

This includes all subcontractors. Failure of a contractor or applicant to comply with any provision of the regulation shall be grounds for imposition of any or all of the sanetions authorized by the order. Evaluation of the contractor's compliance with the affirmative action standards shall be based on the contractor's efforts to achieve maximum results from their actions. The contractor shall be required to provide documentary evidence of efforts to implement each of the 16 affirmative action steps specified in the bid documents. Each proposal shall be accompanied with a certified check or Ridder's Bond in the amount of ten percent of the proposal.

in favor of the County of Indiana. No bid may be withdrawn for thirty (30) days after the same has been filed with the County of Indiana. The County of Indiana reserves the right to reject any or all bids or (o waive any informality in bids reccived. COUNTY OF INDIANA James Beatrice States George E. Sulkasky Attest: Helen C.

Ill Chief Clerk $19.525. 528 002 Sunshine Notices PENNS Manor Area School District The Penns Manor Area School District Board of Education will hold a workshop to review the 1988-89 budget on Tuesday, May 31, at 8:30 p.m. The workshop will be held in the Board Room located in the Elementary Building. Catherine M. Barczak, School Board Secretary, Business Manager, 004 In Memoriams In loving memory of Roy E.

Fleming, who passed away May 25, 1986. In tears we watched you suffer, We tended you with loving care; But couldn't make you stay. When the time came, we suffered too, For you never deserved what you went through; We lived in hope and prayed in vain, That God would make you well again. It broke our hearts to lose you, But you didn't go alone; For part of us went with you, The day God took you home. Sadly missed by wife Mabel, Children and Grandchildren.

In loving memory of my Son, Roy E. Flemming, who passed away May 25, 1986. You are gone but not forgotten, Though an earth you are no "Still in memory you are with US, As you always were before. Just a cluster of beautiful memories, Sprayed with a million tears; Wishing God could have spared you, Son, For just a few more years. Sadly missed by Mother, Hazel M.

Fleming 006 Lost And Found FOUND Male Beagle, 6 Rte 259 mi S. of Brush Valley. Ph. 479-8793. FOUND male dog, Rt.

56 between Homer City Indiana, 479-4121. LOST camera, Saturday, May 20, between South 6th St. Ext. and Graystone Presbyterian Church, fell from moving vehicle. Reward offered.

Can return to Indiana Boro Police Station or ph. 412-545-6599. LOST Two dogs, North Ben Franklin Rd. crea. Female golden brown calar.

Male mixture of brown and black color. If found please call 349-5294. 007 Personals CHRISTIAN Singles Meet! Free kit. P.O. Box 301, Indiana, Pa.

15701. MASTERCARD Na one refused. Regardless of credit history. Also erase bad credit. Do it yourself.

Call 1-619-565-1522 Ext. C3070PA 24 hrs. 008 Entertainment "MAGICIAN" Lighting Special A variety of programs available. Children oP adult parties, school functions, banquets, meetings, etc. Ph.

465-0738 after 1 p.m. THE Reflections Variety Band Now booking weddings, clubs and private parties. Phone 349-1836. 012 Special Notices FRAGRANT EUCALYPTUS! PEC Real interior plants and trees, no maintenance, will not die! Can be seen at the Indiana Mall Expo '88, May 26 thru 29. Ph (412)531-3335.

015 Houses For Sale FOR Sale By Owner 3 bed. room ranch, large family room with fireplace, nice lot, East Pike area, Mid $60's. Phone 349-5065. FOR Sale or rent 2 bedroom, in Homer City. Call 465-6000.

GOOD Condition Two story. 3 bedrooms, baths, liv. ing room, dining room, kitchen, 2 acres in a country setting, excellent water, Purchase Line School District. Phone 814-743-5295. GOVERNMENT Homes from $1 (U repair).

Delinquent tax property. Repossessions. Call. (1) 805-687-6000 Ext. GH-8078 for current repo list.

HOMES BY MAPLE VALLEY CORPORATION 10 Years of uncompromised construction. $90,000 Up. Architectural Design Available. Ph. 397-1126 or 783-7678.

HOUSE For Sale Claypaale Manor. For appoiniment call, 465-8817. ARMSTRONG Twp. Lovely 3 bedroom, bath ranch on 9 acres. Beautifully finished family room with fireplace.

Private, yet only 6 miles from town! $81,500. Ph. 349-4041 ARMSTRONG Indiana schools, two bedroom, full basement, 2 plus acres near Shelocta, reduced to $48,000. Phone 726-5169 or 726-5761. BORO Nicely remodeled one story brick, large very charming rooms, 2 bedroom, 2 baths, automatic garage door opener, beautiful private lot in nice neighborhood.

Perfect starter or retirement home. Ph. 349-9321 BORO 2 story brick, bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car garage, big yard, $72,000. Ph. 349-4070.

Bridge NORTH 5-15-88 appropriate switch to the 1095 king and queen of spades. 72 On the second spade lead, East overtook with his ace and played back another WEST EAST 4A76 spade. He reasoned that if 10 9 7543 West held the lead, he A8543 10 6 2 might be endplayed. Al9 6 1082 though declarer gained a SOUTH trump trick, he could no longer ruff a heart. VA Q86 KQJ There was one other trick lost.

If West's spade Vulnerable: Neither queen is allowed to win the Dealer: South trick, West will perhaps West North East Soath lead a heart. Declarer will Lake the ace and force out Dbl. Dbl. ace of diamonds. DeDbl.

Pass Pass 3 4 Pass Pass 3 clarer will then ruff a Pass Pass Dbl. Pass heart, lead dummy's club Pass Pass queen and ruff when East Opening lead: 9 covers, and then cash out two more high diamonds. The right time Leading a trump will now place East on lead with to double nothing but the 10-8 of clubs, and declarer will By JAMES JACOBY then shed his last low heart Despite the general ad- on the good club jack in monition against doubling dummy. So declarer not a part-score contract that only will get a heart ruff will yield a game bonus if but will also enjoy a trick the double backfires, there with the club jack. are times when making But all that was taken that double is right.

Today, away when East overtook for example, the bidding the second spade to lead suggests that cards will be another. Plus 300 was a poorly located for declarer. nice result for East-West, However, the doubler must since it was not certain know advanced defensive that they could make three tactics; for example, to- diamonds. day's defense required James Jacoby's books East to sacrifice a trick to "Jacoby on Bridge" and gain two tricks. "Jacoby on Card Games" Against three spades (written with his father, doubled, West opened the the late Oswald Jacoby) club nine.

Declarer won are now available at bookdummy's ace and played a stores. Both are published heart to his queen. West by Pharos Books. won the king and made the Newspaper Enterprise Assa. 015 Houses For Sale 015 Houses Far Sale NEW 3 bedroom brick ranch, sunken living room with cathedral ceiling and fireplace, eat-in kitchen, large dining room, baths, finished bosement, extra large 2 car gorage.

Price reduced to sell. Phone 465-8231. CUSTOM BUILT Blairsville residential, spacious 2 story, 4 bedrooms, baths, large living.room, sunken family formai dining, gameroom. Must see! Mid $120's. Ph.

459-5250. DUPLEX two bedroom, each side, one acre. Well insulated and on schaol bus route. Phone after 5 p.m., 459-7435. ENERGY EFFICIENT 3 bedroom ranch house on 2 acres, more available if needed, Purchose Line District.

Ph. 814-743-5138. FIVE bedroom brick, free gas, 11 acres, Marion Center Schools, $89,900. Ph349-7809 FOR Sale by owner Insulated 2 bedroom house, garage, enclosed porch, new gas furnace, new roof, washer and dryer, refrigerator, cable, close to stores, churches, and city services, backyard against woods. Clymer Boro, $21,500.1 Phone 465-7724.

FOR Sale By Owner Lorge 2 story, 3 bedroom, baths, full basement, attached garage on nice lot. Fully remodeled, well maintained, energy efficient. Must see to appreciate. Ph. 463-7263 or 783-7801.

Various laws and ordinances local, state or federal prob bit discrimination in the sale, leose. rental or financing of housing occommodations on the basis of race, color, religious creed, ancestry, sex, national origin, handicap or disability, or the use of a guide dog due to the blindness the user. The laws are very broad and regulate brokers and lending institutions os well as owners. In addilion to prohibiting the outright refusal 10 sell or rent, the law also prohibits discriminatory terms and conditions in housing- related ogreements. If you have questions, or if you feel thot you have been a victim of unlawful discrimination, coll the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission at (412) 565-5395 or write to PHRC, 355 Fifth Pittsburgh, PA 15222.

PAY OFF your own mortgage instead of rent! See this affordable 9 year old townhouse condo with 2 bedrooms and baths. Only $40,000. HAMILTON REALTY 463-3589; Eves. 465-2296. CENTURY 21 Mature trees dot the beautifully landscaped 1 acre lot thot fromes this 3 bedroom home.

Modern kitchen and dining room. Exta room to suit your desire in the basement. Located in Purchase Line School District. Reasonably priced in the $40's. ROGER STONE AGENCY, I.S.

R. Salvage Groceries (The Bast For Less) We welcome food stamps Top of the Hill, N. 4th St. Lighted Yo-To's $1.25 Charcoal $3.75 25 Lbs. Black Olives 2 for 1 Price Baby Foods Juices For 1 Price Mince Meat, Brandy with Rum 28 Or.

$2.72 HOURS: OPEN DAILY 9-5 FRIDAY TIL 8: SUN. 1-5 BY OWNER Brick ranch on nicely landscaped, private lot in White Township planned development. Total 8 rooms, 3 bed. rooms, remodeled kitchen, family room, paved driveway, large integral garage. Phone 349-6236.

BY OWNER Move right into this 3 bedroom home on acre in Derry Twp. Full basement, attached garage, $55,000. Additional acre available. Ph. 459-5259.

OWNER RELOCATING Beautiful 2 story with 3 bedrooms, family room, 21 baths. Priced reduced, $92,000. Ph. 349-4567 after 4 p.m. BRIARWOOD Realty JERRY SPEICHER, BROKER (412)349-2150 Legal Notices Announcements Sunshine Notices 002 Cards O1 Thanks 003 In Memoriams 004 Monuments 005 Lost Found 006 Personals 007 Entertainment 008 Instructions 009 Special Notices 012 Real Estate For Sale Realtor Block 014 Houses For Sale 015 Condominiums 016 Townhouses 017 Open House 018 Lols Acreage 019 Lands 020 Business Property 021 Vacation Property 022 Misc.

Real Estate 023 Property Wanted 028 Rentals Apts. Furnished 030 Apts. Unfurnished 031 Business Property 032 Legal Notices NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Cloe Mining Company. 116 East Mahoning Street. Punxsutawney, PA.

15767 has requested a Land Use Change from the Department of Environmental Resources. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the bonds held for the site covered by Surface Mining Permit No. 32830107. Bonding Increment No. 102234- 32830107-02 issued November 14.

1995 in East Mahoning Township. Indiana County. located as follows: Northeast of the intersection of 32090 and 32039 on the properties of Gary Minser, Russell Olsen. and Louis Emanuel Jane G. Clawson on 29.7 acres.

The proposed Land L'se Change concerns the properties of Gary Minser. from forestland wildlife habitat to pastureland or land occasionally cut for hay and Louis Emanuel Jane G. Clawson. from forestland wildlife habitat to mercial forestland on areas affected by mining operation. Pursuant to the Surface Mining Conservation and Reclamation Act.

written comments, objections, or requests for hearing may be ted to the Department of Environmental Resources. R.D. -3. Wilmore Road. P.0.

Box 625. Ebersburg. PA 13931-0625 25 PLEASE let your businessmon know you read his ad in The Classifieds. Office Space 033 Lands 034 Houses For Rent 035 Duplex For Rent 036 Townhouses 037 Rooms For Rent 038 Mobile Homes 039 Mobile Homesites 040 Vacation Property 041 Misc. For Rent 042 Wanled To Rent 048 Mobile Homes For Sale Mobile Homes 050 051 Wanted To Buy 052 Financial Investments 054 Insurance 055 Financial Needs 056 Tax Advisement 057 Employment Help Wanted 061 Work Wanted 062 Services Repairs Beauty Shops 065 Florists 066 Building Repairs 057 Legal Notices NOTICE Costello Berk, Attorneys Estate Of BLANCHE E.

BYTHEWAY Deceased EXECUTRIX NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the estate of BLANCHE E. BYTHEWAY, late of Loyalhanna Township, Westmoreland County, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Westmoreland County. notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment. and those having claims against the same to present them for the undersigned. duly authenticated for settlement.

Fannie B. Wilcox 155 Stewart Avenue Saltsburg. PA 15681 Executrix 325, NOTICE The proposed budget of the Penns Manor Area School District has been tentatively approved and is open to public inspection before final adoption. The budget includes a tentative 4 mill increase in real estate taxes. The budget may be inspected in the district office located at the Penns Manor Area Elementary School.

R.D. 2. Clymer. PA. It may be reviewed Monday thru Friday, from 8:00 a m.

until 3:00 p.m. Catherine M. Barczak School Board Secretary: Business Manager 517.525,62 Electrical Work 068 Roofing Siding 069 Painting 070 Plumbing. Heating 071 072 073 Insulation Work 074 Articles Repaired 075 Furniture Rug 076- Cleaning Services 077 Moving Storage 078 Special Services 085 Articles For Sale Antiques 090 Public Sales 091 Garage Sales 092 Flea Markets 093 Baby Needs 094 Clothing 095 Photo Equipment 096 Fuel Firewood 097 Building Supplies 098 Machinery Tools 099 Household Goods 100 Appliances 101 Musical Stereo 102 Office Equipment 103 Outdoor Living 104 Pets Supplies 105 CB Equipment 106 Sports Equipment 107 Bicycles 108 Miscellaneous 109 Articles Wanted 113 NOTICE HENRY F. REINTS ESQUIRE Letters Testamentary on the Estate of Clare M.

Kline a Clare Fails Kline. deceased. late of Center Township. Indiana County. Pennsylvania.

having been a granted to the undersigned, those having claims against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for setticment. and those knowing themselves to be indebted are requested to make prompt payment. PHYLLIS F. STREAMS EXECUTRIN R.D. Box 324 Blairsville.

Pa. 15717. PUBLIC NOTICE HELVETIA COAL COMPANY LUCERNE NO. 6 EXTENSION CENTER AND BLACKLICK TOWNSHIPS INDIANA COUNTY Notice is hereby given that the Helvetia Coal Company. P.0.

Box 729, Indiana. PA 15701, has made application to the Department of Environmental Resources, Bureau of Mining and Reclamation. 3913 Washington Road. McMurray, PA 15317. for the purpose of permitting a new mine, Lucerne No.

6 Extension Mine. formally identified as Lucome No. 10 Mine C.M.A.P. No. 32851302, which will conduct deep mining operations in Blacklick and Center Townships.

Indiana County. The Lucerne No. 6. Extension Mine is located on the McIntyre. and Blairsville 7.5° quadrangle maps.

The northern boundary is approxmi- NEW LISTING Custom crafted 3 bedroom brick and frame ranch nestled on a perfect acre beautifully landscaped wooded lot. Features formal livingdining room, vaulted ceiling, large fireplaced family room, applianced kitchen, 2 baths, huge deck, hot water heat, 2 car garage and much more. Excellent quality and is in meticulous condition. $78,500 MARION CENTER Schools 3 bedroom vinyl sided 2 story with a gorgeous new custom kitchen, family room with woodburner, large inground pool and many extras. Terrific buy at $38,500.

NEW LISTING Large 3 bedroom vinyl sided 2 story, on a nice 2 acre lot, just 7 miles to Indiana. Features 2 baths, new kitchen, 1st floor laundry, new carpeting and lots of living space. A great buy at $55,000. RAYNE TWP. Here's 5 room 2 story vinyl clad home just perfect as a retirement or starter home.

It's like new, -energy efficient, low taxes, just 6 miles to Indiana and only $34,900. RAYNE TWP. Solid brick 3 bedroom 2 story in great location for small business needing high traffic count, featuring large fireplaced living room finished basement, gas hot water heat and many $49.900. LAND 23 acres, Armstrong Indiana Schools, and only $13,900. Fullington Trailways Daily scheduled service to points throughout the U.S.A.

and CANADA. Convenient package express Direct service to burgh Airport daily. Call: 463-0213 GO FULLINGTON TRAILWAYS ICC- MC 2796 PUC-A9329.

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