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The Progress from Clearfield, Pennsylvania • Page 22

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The Progressi
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Clearfield, Pennsylvania
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22
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THE PROGRESS, Clearfield. Curwensville, Philipsburg, Moshannon Valley, Thursday, November 1 1973 PAGE FIFTEEN Bud Shuster Wants Cox Investigated selfrighteous, supposedly independent special prosecutor is far worse than just political," said Shuster, Shuster said he had introduced a resolution on the floor of the House calling for an investigation of Cox and his Watergate task force. yesterday (Tuesday) he had passed privileged information on the ITT case to Sen. Edward Kennedy, I found it just incredible," Shuster said. "The President fired this cheat one week too soon." WASHINGTON (AP) In a bitterly-worded statement, Rep.

E. G. "Bud" Shuster, called Wednesday for an investigation of ousted Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox. "This pompous, pious trom Pennsylvania's 9th District and a native of Bedford, Pa. "When Cox confessed You can sell it in the Progress Classifieds.

Seller's (jMzmZ) PRICE XHARDWARE STORES Hi BUSTERS Special Milk Program Funding To Be Restored wAsmisrrmN i Those 316 reimbur- arir. ih no hL "7 sement rates whi applied The Agriculture Department nreviouslv before USDA aTnrewesdf SSSSbrt fSm restore full funding of the cutback in ial milk special milk program to spending) officiis rff DUlkfor The Practice of serving school children reconstituted nonfat dry milk The department also said a not believed bespread at new federal regulation which tim a spokeSnian for went into effect last August the Food ai Nutrition allows school cafeterias to Service and to serve nonfat dry mdk if the scnools whicn use as product is reconstituted into a food source would be liquid form at dairy processing plants ruleg affecting school Funding for the special lunches and othe child milk program will be nutrition programs were restored to the full level changedAu i38to permit the provided the department's use 05f low ft skhTmiik and cultured buttermilk in ad- the 1973-4. dition to regular whole milk. Last July the department spok6eSman said the said it would hold specia rule also has been interpreted milk spending tins school to aUow use of econ year to $25 milhon But stituted powdered milk as Congress insisted that $97.1 lon as thHe tice compiies rmlhon be used to provide wit state aFnd local law children milk at snack Xhat means schools and periods in addition to ser- other institutions can collect vings at regular meals. federal reimbursement for jflato Phslipsburg HURRY! Friday Saturday Only! llllllll BIG STEREO SALE Grange Honors Mrs.

Troxell Choose from our best selling Administration officials serving the alternate milk Operates on 8 batteries or 110V. AC or 12V power! had wanted to limit special milk servings to schools not In the case of school lunch having regular meal service- programs, the federal In bowing to Congress, the government reimburses department said it will schools at tne rate of eight reimburse schools par- cents per half pint served, ticipa mg in the National A neFw bill which revamps School Lunch Program at a federal child nutrition auto unit or our deluxe portable Lear-Jet Set. Play it in the car, at home or on batteries at the beach. resigned his office of steward to be elected assistant steward. George Hunter was then elected to the office of steward.

The Charter was draped in memory of Carrell Rainey of Prospect Park, a Jordon Grange member since 1935, who passed away Oct. 22. Preceding the meeting, several attending grangers arrived dressed in costumes to celebrate the Halloween season. Refreshments were served after the meeting and included a cake shaped like a witch's head. Plans were also made to hold a 5 to 35 cent supper Nov.

10. Serving will begin at 5 p.m. BERWINSDALE Jordan Grange honored Mrs. Margaret Troxell as Granger of -the Year for her many years of faithful service at its Oct. 25 meeting.

Lecturer Mary McGarvey was in charge of the presentation. Master Marlowe Desmett and several attending grangers also took part. Mrs. Troxell was presented a decorated cake and an arrangement of carnations tinted to depict the different levels of the grange. Joel McGarvey resigned his office of assistant steward because he will be unable to attend the meetings regularly.

Terry Bratton rate of four cents per one-half assistance provides a 10 cent pini or special mux reimbursement. The biU, is For other schools and for awaiting approval by child care institutions which president Nixon sell milk to children at a officials said the separate charge, the requirement that schools maximum rate of must have nonfat milk reimbursemen is set at three reconstituted by dairy plants cents per half pint, the was stipulated for sanitary department said. reasons YOU PICK 'EM AND SAVE Reg. 6988 Hurry Save As Much As 25.07 mm TOY SALE USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN PUTT PUTT RAILROAD Quick Curl Barbie Reg. 4.99 NOW 3" GREAT Choose ffifflffl Re9 from 5.99 Reg.

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