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The Courier-Express from Dubois, Pennsylvania • Page 19

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Dubois, Pennsylvania
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THE COtrtUtett EXPRESS, DuBois, Pa. Serving Clear field, Jefferson and Elk County Afea-f Thursday, August 1,1974 Page Nineteen tot Sa I PUBLIC NOTICES GOING OOt or BUSINESS 12' 66' 2 bedroom 12' 68' 3 bedroom HRIN MOBIL HOMES, PALLS CREEK, PA. 371-5858 10'x50' MOBILE HOME- Suitable for camp. Best offer. Call 653-2694 after 4 p.m.

10' 52' MOBILE HOME-2 bedrooms, partially furnished. Phone 583-7281. GRANDVIEW ESTATES R. D. 1, Route 157 Venus, Pa.

Beautiful Mobile Homes Factory outlet for 7 different companies. Large expandos See our gorgeous Rainbow Double Wide Modular Homes Units set up ready for your inspection. All homes consumer protected. Bank financing One full year warranty service. Delivery setup free.

Grandview Estates is family owned. Low overhead means greater sayings for you. Open 9:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M. Saturday, 9:00 A.M. 5:00 P.M.

Phone 354-2850. IB-LOTS FOR SMI FOR SALE Surveyed home sites, 2 miles north of Sabula Lake. Route 255. Call 3715548 or 371-7028. FOR SALE (LAST CHANCEJ-2 Acre estate with furnished 12'x60' mobile home.

$11,000. If not sold by Friday night, will rent for $150.00 month. Call 371-7894. PUBLIC NOTICES EXECUTRIX' NOTICE In re: Estate of LESTER HOWARD HALL, deceased, late of the City of DuBois, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania: Letters Testamentary having been granted to the undersigned in the above estate, all persons owing said estate are asked to make settlement without delay. All persons having claims against said estate should present same, duly authenticated, for payment.

EDITH HALL EDNER ...424 DuBois, Pennsylvania EXECUTRIX GLEASON AND CHERRY 109 North Brady Street DuBois, Pennsylvania, ATTORNEYS FOR EXECUTRIX NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS TAKE NOTICE that the assessment roll for 1975 has been completed by the Chief Assessor of Clearfield County and is on file at the Assessment Office of the County Commissioners of Clearfield County where the same is open for inspection by any party in interest during regular business hours of the County Commissioners, to wit: 8:30 A. M. to 4:00 P. M. Monday thru Friday.

Any person desiring to appeal any assessment shall file a statement in writing designating, the assessment appealed, with the Clearfield County Commissioners sitting as the Clearfield County Board of Assessment Appeals, on or before the First Day of September, 1974. CLEARFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS RICHARD L. LININGER, Chairman HARRIS G. BRETH, Member J. HAROLD McFADDEN, Member The Supervisors of Washington Township, Jefferson County have rejected all pipe bid proposals for letting of 7-1374.

New sealed bid proposals will be received until 1 P.M. August 10, 1974 Specifications and forms may be obtained from the undersigned. All envelopes containing bid proposals shall be clearly marked "bid proposal for letting of August 10, 1974." The Supervisors reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Robert W. Steele Secy.

R.D. 1 Falls Creek, Pa. 15840 THE MAN TO CALL Sruci town 3118. Main QuBoif Phpne 371-6764 Sealed proposals will be received by the: Huston Township of Clearfield at Penfield, Pa. 15849 until 6:00 P.M., on August 6, 1974, for the following: 11,000 Gallons more or less of E3 or E4 Asphalt Oil delivered to Huston Township job site.

Proposals must be upon the forms furnished by the Municipality and must be accompanied by a certified check or bid bond in the amount of 10 per cent of the bid, made payable to the Municipality. The Municipality reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Clearfield County Huston Township By Richard Shoemaker Secretary Sealed proposals will be received by the: Huston Township of Clearfield at Penfield, Pa. 15849 until 6:00 p.m., on August 6, 1974, for the following: 550 ton more or less IB Limestone Chips Delivered to Huston Township job site. Proposals must be upon the forms furnished by the Municipality and must be accompanied by a certified check or bid bond in the amount of 10 percent of the bid, made payable to the Municipality.

The Municipality reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Clearfield County Huston Township By Richard Shoemaker Secretary CRIBBS BOLENS SALES AND SERVICE Complete Line ol Bolens Lawn and Garden Equipment DIAL 268 2065 DuBois Brockway Road EMERGENCY CALLS DIAL 911 to turn in FIRE ALARMS DuBois Sandy Falls Creek DIAL 911 or 371:3535 DUBOIS CITY POLICE 371-2323 DuBois State Police 371-4652 Sandy Twp. Police 371-2323 CALLING ALL RESIDENTS IN SYKESVILLE BROCKWAY FALLS CREEK PENFIELD When you "WANT A CLASSIFIED "QUICK your Ad-Request at these Courier-Express Classified Centers BROCKWAY Moody's Variety Store FALLS CREEK the Wil-Mac SYKESVILLE Smyers News PENFIELD Morelli's Store ABA Says Laws Against Prostitution Discriminatory By JOSEPH R. TYBOR Associated Press Writer CHICAGO (AP) Laws against prostitution are blatantly discriminatory against women, invade individual privacy and should be dropped from state books, a committee of the American Bar Association recommends. The recommendation is in a report that calls for the adoption of a resolution which urges states to "repeal all laws which classify as criminal prostitution or solicitation by or on behalf of a prostitute." The resolution is to be considered by the ABA's House of Delegates at its annual meeting in August.

Approval of the resolution by the full House and the ABA's Board of Governors will provide guidance to state bars and other lobbying groups before state legislatures. The committee says there is no reason for a state to outlaw "commercial sex." "Whether a person chooses to engage in sexual intercourse for pure recreation, or in exchange for something of value, is a matter of individual choice, not for governmental interference," the report states. Decriminalization could lead to a reduction of crime associated with prostitution, it says. Carole Bellows, a Chicago lawyer and vice chairman of the committee that approved the resolution, said the rise of the liberated woman, expanding notions about the right of privacy and a Record Club Consents To Agreement HARRISBURG (AP) Record Club of America has signed a consent agreement to permit its members their choice of a refund, credit or alternate selection when an order can't be filled within 30 days, the Pennsylvania Justice Department said Wednesday. The state Bureau of Consumer'Protection had charged the nationally advertised club with advertising records and tapes when it didn't have enough in stock to meet demand.

Bureau Director Joel Weisberg said customers had complained that the York- based company was taking months to make deliveries and in some cases sending substitute selections which had not been ordered. The company, along with its promotional arm, Manchester Advertising was charged in the Commonwealth Court suit with falsely advertising that merchandise was free, making false price reduction claims and failing to disclose mailing and handling charges which, in many instances, equaled 50 per cent of the purchase price. The company, which did not acknowledge any wrongdoing by signing the agreement, said it would tell consumers if they have to buy something to get free merchandise. The club also said it would disclose mailing and handling charges in all ads. One of the Area's Finest PENN-ROSE MOTOR INN THE MOTELS Deluxe accommodations with 10 channel color TV, electric heat, air conditioning, individual control, 24 hour switchboard direct dial telephones, beautifully decorated.

All major credit cards accepted. Free Continental Breakfast. For advance reservations, phone 371-6200 Across from Penn State Campus in DuBois. growing concern about so- called victimless crimes contributed to the committee's unanimous approval of the report at a meeting of its 20 members in May. A primary reason for the committee's action was the discriminatory nature of statutes "outlawing prostitution.

"In accordance with society's double standard of sexual morality, the woman who sells her body is punished criminally and stigmatized socially while her male customer, either by the explicit design of the statute or through a pattern of discriminatory enforcement, is left unscathed," the report states. It says that in most states the law ignores the fact that male homosexuals can be prostitutes and "more importantly, that male customers, without whom prostitution would be impossible, are accomplices in this so-called criminal act." It also calls for the decriminalization of solicitation to prostitution, saying such a law discriminates against poor and minority womon who must operate in the streets in contrast to call girls who operate out of plush hotel suites. The report was approved by the ABA's Section of Individual Rights and Responsbilities, headed by Albert E.Jenner Chicago lawyer now serving as counsel to the House Judiciary Committee considering articles of im- peachment. Jenner was chairman of the meeting in May and did not vote on the resolution, said Miss Bellows. The ABA House of Delegates the past two years has acted favorably on recommendations from the satne committee calling for the decriminalization of homosexual activity and the use of marijuana.

HORSE TRAINING, SHOWING, JUDGING A RIDING LESSONS DAVE BANTLY 653-2523 Press Heeler 653-9325 LOCATED AT BANTLY FARMS 2MILESEASTOFREYNOLDSVILLE ON 322 "Complete Instruction For Horse Rider" FOR YOUR SPOUTING NEEDS CALL RAIN GARD FOR FREE ESTIMATE AT 371-8272 Merritt I. Edner Agency Complete Line of Dependable INSURANCE Ph.371-7250-371-9652 310 W. LONG AVENUE LENNOX Heating Systems I Century Heating Co. I 306 S. State St.

DuBois 371-8850 Tuff-Kote Dinol Automotive Rustproofing KLINE'S RUSTPROOFING 1106 South Brady Street DuBois, Pa. Phone 371-6591 Before You Buy, C. DUNCAN FORD DuBois-Brockway Road 73 MAVERICK 2 door, luxury trim, PS, air 73 PINTO STA. WAG. Automatic 73 MAVERICK GRABBER Automatic i 72 TORINO 4 dr.

V-8, Automatic, PS 72 TORINO STA. WAG. 6Std 72 CAMARO HT V8, Automatic PS 72 DODGE CHARGER V8 Automatic, PS 71 PLYMOUTH DUSTER V8 Automatic, PS 71 TORINO 500 4 dr. V8, Automatic, PS '3177 '2577 '2677 '1977 '1877 '2677 '2477 '1877 71 CHEVY STA WAG. BROOKWOOD V8 Automatic, PS '1677 71 MATADOR, 4 dr.

S1377 6 Automatic, PS 1 1877 71 LTD SQUIRE STA. WAG. $0077 Full Power I 71 RANCH WAGON V8 Automatic PS lUf 71 PLYMOUTH CRICKET 1077 2 Dr. Automatic JL I I 71 DODGE Monaco 9 passenger A fc '68 vw '577 '1177 '1277 '69tfOLKS(FB) '1177 '2677 '2377 70 BRONCO '1ft77 4WDV8Std '69 BRONCO 4WD6std '68 SCOUT Ifi77 i Uf I Before you buy C. DUNCAN FORD DuBois-Brockway Road Phone 268-6265 70 DATSUN 4 dr.

4 cyl. 4 sp 72 F-100 PICKUP 4WD4Spd 72 DODGE ADV. TON PICKUP V8 Automatic PS, PB Gravely and Ariens Equipment "Riding mowers tractors 'Pans and service HAM TRACTOR SALES 1 mile on Route 28 Brockway, Pa. 268-4164 FOR SALE New I-beams, Channel Angle Iron, Reinforcing Rods, Mesh 4 Plate STEEL CLOTHES POLES COMPLETE LINE OF CARRIAGE MACHINE BOLTS RUBBERIZED TRANSMISSION BELTING, USED PIPE Complete Line of Steel and Aluminum Windows in Stock Complete Line V4, and Inch Steel Link Chain. H.

SHAKESPEARE SONS I PH. 371-6060 DUBOIS, PA. ARKANSAS GOVERNOR REFUSED TROOPS LITTLE ROCK. Ark. (AP)-When the Civil War began, Arkansas Gov.

Henry M. Rector refused to provide troops for the Union army. A Secession Convention adopted an Ordinance of Secession on May 6, 1861. SPECIALS OF THE WEEK 1969 PLYMOUTH FURY 4 Auto, vinyl top 1968 CHEVY CAMARO V8, 2 DR, HTP, 4 spd 1968 CHEVY IMPALA 4dr, auto, PS 1967 CHEVY IMPALA 4dr, Auto 1963 FORD GALAXIE 4dr, 895 295 195 HUGHES-STARR Inc. Route 219 South of DuBois Phone 371-8150 E.L JONES CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH B-Line Highway, DuBois, Pa.

Phone 371-5750 AUTHORIZED DEALER CHRYSLER MOTORS CORPORATION Hey, It costs iis more to keep 'em than to sell 'em. Chrysler Newport Custom 2-Door Hardtop SMMK CIDAA C'mon in now We're moving 'em out. CHRYSLER Plymouth E.L JONES CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH B-Line Highway, DuBois, Pa. Phone 371-5750.

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