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The Progress from Clearfield, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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The Progressi
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PAGE SIX THE PROGRESS, Cteorfidd, Philipiburg, Mothqnnon Vallty, ThwriJoy, October 6, Cttptr Democrats WIN Mitt Tuesday GRASSFLAT Plans for a banquet this month will be made Tuesday at 8 p. in. at the monthly meeting of the Cooper Township Democratic Club in the Jednota Club. President Andrew Kolivosky announced that several candidates are expected to speak at the meeting. He urged all club members to be present.

Deaths Of fWuifJL Punflfffv The Area Mews From Around The World DON'T DELAY Come in Today BUY and DRIVE USED CAR 66 Dodge 2 Dr. H.T. 66 Chev. 4 Dr. Sdn.

65 Corvair 2 Dr. H. T. 65 Chevelle 4 Dr. Sdn 64 Chev.

2 Dr. H. T. 64 Ford 2 Dr. H.

T. 63 Chev. 2 Dr. H. T.

63 Renault 4 Dr. Sdn. 63 Volkswagen 62 Rambler 4 Dr. SW 61 Chev. 2 Dr.

Sdn. 4 WHEEL DRIVES 65 Jeep 4 Dr. S. W. 64 Jeep 4 Dr.

S. W. 62 Jeep 2 Dr. S. W.

48 Jeep Universal 64 Jeep Vz T. Pickup 63 Jeep 3 A T. Pickup 61 Jeep T. Pickup 61 Jeep T. Dump 63 Corvan Vz T.

Panel 61 Corvair Vz T. P'up 51 Chev. Vz T. Pickup Fred Diehl Motor, Inc. Open Evenings Till 8:00 Close Saturday at 5:00 Phone 765-9656 CLEARFIELD CHEVROLET JEEP SALES AND SERVICE PATRICK 1.

TURNER Funeral services lor Patrick Joseph Turner, 72, of Clcarficld, who died at 3:55 a. m. yesterday in the Clearfield Hospital, will be held at 11 a. m. Saturday in the Fred B.

Leavy Funeral Home at Clearfield. Interment will be in Crown Crest Memorial Park. Friends may call in the funeral home from 7 to 9 p. m. today and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. He was a veteran of World War and a member of the Clearfield American Legion Post and the Clarion Moose Lodge. In July of this year, he and his wife, the former Lula Haney. celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Born at Clearfield April 15, 1894, a son of the late Peter M.

and Kathryn Duckett Turner, he is survived by his wife and the following children: M. Austin and Reginald Clearfield; Patrick J. Charlotte, N. Mrs. David (Maxine) Quinn, Mechanicsburg; and Rodman W.

Van Nuys, Calif. Nineteen grandchildren survive as do two sisters and one brother: Mrs. Sarah Olson, Warren; Mrs. John (Marian) Swisher, Clearfield; and Harry Turner, Williamsport. In addition to his parents, eight brothers and three sisters preceded him in death.

Military honors at the graveside will be conducted by the John Lewis Shade Post, American Legion of Clearfield. GRACE H. LANSBERRY WOODLAND Mrs. Grace H. Lansberry, 69, widow of Guy Lansberry, died in her home at Woodland R.

D. at 1:15 p. m. yesterday. Born at Woodland R.

D. March 11, 1897, a daughter of the late Milton and Emma Cowder Lumadue, she is survived by two sons, Jack of Woodland R. D. and Clifford of St. Marys, and the following brother and three sisters: Clair Lumadue, Woodland R.

Mrs. Alice Cairns and Mrs. Iva Roberts, Woodland; and Mrs. Dorothy Mulhollan, Bigler. Three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren also survive.

Two brothers and one sister preceded her in death. She was a member of the Bradford Grange and the Pleasant Valley EUB Church. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday in the Bennett Funeral Home at Clearfield with the Rev.

Harrison Price officiating. Interment will, be in the Bradford Cemetery. Friends may call in the funeral home from 7 p. today until the time of services. PAUL ALBERT DUBOIS Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.

m. tomorrow in the Eldon V. Mohney Funeral Home here for Paul Albert, 68, of DuBois R. D. 3 and a Woodland native, who died in his home Tuesday.

Services will be conducted by the Rev. Ronald L. Hankey, with interment in Morningside Cemetery. Born at Woodland, a son of the late Ellsworth and Alice Lansberry Albert, he was a retired professional engineer. In addition to his wife, the former Louise Hyatt, he is survived by a daughter, two sons a sister and a brother.

There are also 10 grandchildren. ERNEST J. MITCHELL BELLEFONTE--Ernest Jacob Mitchell, 53, at Bellefonte, who died in the Centre County Hospital at Bellefonte Tuesday, was the brother of Mrs. Paul Meeker of Karthaus. Three sons and 10 additional brothers and sisters also survive him.

Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Wetzlcr Memorial Chapel at Milesburg, with interment in the Advent Cemetery. Friends may call in the funeral home from 7 to 9 p. m.

today. WILLIAM A. CRITES CHERRY TREE William A. Crites, 55, of Cherry Tree, died at 9:30 p. m.

yesterday in the Veterans Hospital at Altoona. He was a former resident of Altoona. Born at Charleston, Sept. 20, 1911, a son of Hoyt and Harriet Cunningham Crites, he is survived by his wife, the former Olive Myers; his mother, Mrs. Harriet Crites of Charleston, W.

and the following step-children: Mrs. Ruth Beatty, Altoona; Nathan Westover, Oklahoma; Dart Westover, Oak Ridge, N.J.; and Mrs. Louise Johnson and Doyle Westover, of Westover. The following sisters a brother also survive: Mrs. Sylvia Sanders, Hurricane, W.Va.; Mrs.

Martha Hartley, Charleston, W. and Eathel Crites, Liberty, W. Va. He was a member of the South Charleston Ledge 180, and AM, the Barnesboro VFW, and the Methodist Church. He with the Navy in World War II and was the recipient of the Purple Heart.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday in the Melvin C. Gwin Funeral Home at Cherry Tree, with interment in the East Ridge Cemetery. Friends may call in the funeral home Irom 4 p.

m. tomorrow until the time of services. Atlanta Democrats i I Select Realtor I By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I ATLANTA, Ga. Atlanta Democrats to fill the void left when U. S.

Rep. Charles L. Weltner with- at drew from the congressional race rather than support an ardent segregationist for governor are relying on 5 self-described middle-of-the-roader Archie L. Lindsey. Lindsey, 55, a real estate agent was picked Wednesday by a party committee to face Republican opposition in the Nov.

8 general election. Mediators Press for Agreement 1 WASHINGTON Federal mediators continue probing today for an opening wedge in the bargaining 5 positions of union and company negotiators in a threat- ened General Electric strike which the government fears would harm national defense. "We have no new money to put on the table," General Electric's top negotiator, Philip D. Moore, told chief federal media- tor, William E. Simkin.

1 Disposition of Funds To Be Probed WASHINGTON Sen. John L. McClellan says two Senate Investigations subcommittee aides have 2 been dispatched to Saigon to check reports of misuse 5 of government property and funds. Welfare Programs Said Hampered PITTSBURGH A New York City public welfare 5 5 department official says demonstrations, the war in 1 Viet Nam and red tape are blocking effective impli- 2 mentation of welfare programs. Bernard M.

Shiftman, deputy commissioner of the New York department, 5 2 made the appraisal Wednesday at the closing session of the Northeast Regional Conference of the American 2 Public Welfare Association. Compromise South on Aid Outlays 5 WASHINGTON Senate and House conferees 2 meet today to seek a compromise on their respective 5 foreign aid outlays, both well below President John- son's request. The President had asked $3.4 billion. The House voted a appropriation. And the Senate Wednesday voted $2.93 billion.

5 1 Cost of Dinner Too Much, Says Student PAWTUCKET, R. I. Norman J. Jacques, a member of Rhode Island's House of Representatives 2 and a law school student, says $lOO-a-plate is too 2 much for an evening with Sen. Edward M.

Kennedy, D-Mass. He's scheduled to speak at a Democratic fund raising dinner in Pawtucket Oct .18. In a letter Wednesday to John F. Capaldi, Democratic state chair- 1 man, Jacques asked for a "student rate" saying the S100 subscription is just too high for him. And if he 2 took a date, he said, the evening "would be financial- 5 ly ruinous." there March 14, 1964, with a state court jury assessing Ruby, 55, a death sentence.

Wade said he intends to file a motion for rehearing by Oct. 20, asking the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals to change its mind and uphold Ruby's murder conviction. The court, the highest in Texas for criminal matters, ruled that Ruby did not get a fair trial. It reversed the conviction and ordered a new trial, to be held outside Dallas County. The main reason cited by the Austin court in its decision was that the trial court erred when it allowed testimony by Dallas Police Sgt.

P. T. Dean about what Ruby said some 10 to 40 minutes after Oswald was shot in the Dallas police station basement. According to Dean's testimony, Ruby "told Dean that he had seen Oswald in a police lineup two nights before and that when he saw the sarcastic sneer on Oswald's face he had decided that if he got a chance to do so, he would kill him," the appellate court decision said. It continued: "Obviously this statement constituted an oral confession of premeditation made while in police custody and therefore was not admissible.

The admission of this testimony was clearly injurious and calls for a reversal of this conviction." Ruby shot Oswald in view of live television cameras Nov. 24, 1963. Oswald had been arrested soon after the Nov. 22 assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

The decision also states the verdict was reversible because the trial judge, Joe B. Brown, did not allow the case to be tried outside Dallas County as asked by the defense. Ruby has been in custody since he shot Oswald. A murder without malice conviction carries a two-to-five- year prison sentence in Texas. Clearf itlder To Attend Four-State Meeting Robert Davidson, 40 N.

Second Clearfield, will attend a meeting of the Board of Governors of the Pennsylvania, New Jersey, West Virginia and Delaware District of B'nai B'rith on Saturday and Sunday at Philadelphia, it was announced by Dr. Leon W. Robbius, of Lancaster, district The board of governors is the policy-setting body for the four- state district, and has 3urisdic- tion over some 35,000 B'nai B'rith members and over 500 units. The board meeting will establish plans for community activities in the four states, and will take action on matters affecting civil rights, anti-Semitism in Russia and the United States. Odd Fellows Urged To Attend Meeting CURWENSVILLE All members of the Curwensville Lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, are urged to attend tomorrow night's officer installation, scheduled for 7:30 o'clock with Deputy Grand Master Lewis Wetzel residing.

At this time, plans will also be made for the official visit of the Grand Master of Pennsylvania, Mark O. Muschlitz. The grand master and nine members of his staff will visit CurwensviUe Oct. 21. Wotk To Start Fife 1) Sec 30' Fulton high-level bridges at Wolf Run, 100 per cent.

Sec 31 Wolf Run to ant Valley, 97 per cent, cleanup operations. Sec. 32 Pleasant Valley to Dale, 97 per cent, cleanup oper- 33 Dale to Kylertown, 30 per cent, grading operations. Sec. 35 Lanse to Gorton in Centre County, 69 per cent, be- ins? paved.

Sec. 36 Gorton to Snow Shoe, 73 per cent, being paved. Sec. 38 (there is no 37) -Snow Shoe to Route 53, 100 per Progress advertising a dividends in sales. Sec 39 Route 53 to Yar-- ncll, 75 per cent, being Pa Sec 40-42 Yarnell to Bald Eagle Valley, 35 per cent, grading operations.

See 43 Bald Eagle Valley to Zion, 58 per cent, fine grad- in2 Sec. 44 Zion to Nittany, project just starting. Sec. 45 Nittany into Clinton County, consulting firm working on construction plans, right- of-way plans at Harrisburg. IH TRUCKS IH SCOUT SALES-PARTS-SERVICE CLEARFIELD EQUIPMENT CO.

Old Town Sell unwanted items with Progress Classified Ad. Fulton Music Center 1 HAMMOND ORGANS I OLDS BAND INSTRUMENTS EPIPHONE GUITARS AMPLIFIERS See us before yon buy any musical instrument I Check Classified Ads for Weekly "Specials" ird St 765-3Z48 SSrfSd Open Eve's, till 9 Sat. till 5 5iiiniiiimi iiiiiiimmiiiimmiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiimic the Philipsburg Hospital were listed. President Jack Brink announced that officers for the coming year will be at the Nov. 2 meeting.

The company election meeting -will be "SAVE! SAVE A BUNDLE on Your Choice of One of These Beauties, Priced for Quick Sale to Clean Out Our Over-Stocked Lot YMCA Is Offering Free Swim Lesson For Folks 18 to 80 A free swimming lesson for anyone in the age group from 18 to 80 will be given tonight at 8:30 o'clock in the Clearfield YMCA swimming pool. This is an introduction to the adult swimming classes to be given by the 'Y' beginning Thursday, Oct 13, at 8-30 p. m. The course consists of 10 lessons to be given Thursday evenings. The course is free to 'Y' members but there will be a $10 fee for non-members.

For further information call James Brouse at the 'Y' 7655521. 1965 PLYMOUTH FURY III 2 DR. H. TOP Beautiful Over 36,000 Mi. Warranty on This 2 Tone Fully Equipped Car 1965 FORD GALAXIE "500" 4 Dr.

Sdn. Loaded Air Cond. Sharp 1964 CHEVROLET IMP ALA CONVERTIBLE V8, R. H. STICK Top.

Beautiful 1963 PLYMOUTH SPORT FURY 2 Door Hard Top, Loaded Clean Car 1961 RAMBLER WAGON, 6 Cyl. Auto. 499.00 A CAR TO YOU A REPUTATION TO US! AA A CHRYSLER. fwl I It PLYMOUTH 110 E. Market St.

CLEARFIELD Phone 765-7565 We Give More For Your Cor Madera firemen Discuss Need For Equipment MADERA Members of the held in Madera Volunteer Fire Com- Progress sports pages cover pany met last night to consider ever ythi sports. the purchase of two-way radio for the company's McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS See W. M. Robbins Garage 108 N. 4th St.

765-4502 Clearfield Come In and Look these beautiful Cars over. Check the low, low, prices and you will see why it is top trading time at Strattan Motor Co. CORVAIR Corsaca Cpc. 4 Speed Trans. S1650 VOLKSWAGEN Conv.

6,000 Miles S1525 BUICK Electra Cpc. Low Mileage S2250 65 63 62 OLDS. 88 4 Dr. One Owner S1380 CADILLAC Conv. One Owner $1865 JEEP 4 4 One Owner S13JO FORD Galaxie Cpe.

A Solid Car $325 STRATTAN Motor Co, Inc. Cadillac-Olds, F-85 4th and PlM CI.EARFIE1.D Phone 7(15 equipment for the company's new ambulance. Robert L. Lewis, representative of the Motorola Electronic met with the firemen and showed new communications equipment now available. Fire Chief Robert Philage and Joseph Maxwell emphasized the need for die equipment.

It was pointed out that both ambulances are often on the road at the same time and it would save time by making radio contact rather than waiting until they return to the fire station to receive another call. Secretary Joseph W. Capitos reported on the ambulance service provided by the company during September. Two calls to bring patients home from the Phihpsburg Hospital, one to Williamsport Hospital, two to the Clearfield Hospital, and 23 to DEPENDABLE USED CARS and TRUCKS USED CAR LOT 1965 DODGE Sedan 1963 PLYMOUTH Sedan 1963 VOLKSWAGEN 1962 FORD 2 Dr. H.

Top 1961 MERCURY 4 Dr. Sdn. 1960 RAMBLER 4 Dr. Sdn. 1958 CHEVY.

4 Dr. Sdn. 1959 MERCURY Sedan 1958 FORD Sedan 1961 CORVAIR Van Tandem Dump Trailer 1950 WKLLYS 4 4 1962 GREENBRIER 1957 CHEV. Pick-up GARAGE 216 N. 3rd St.

1965 DODGE 2 Dr. H. Top 1964 DODGE 4 Dr. Sdn. STUDE 4 Dr.

Sdn. CHEV. Corvair TEMPEST Wag. PONTIAC 4 Dr. Sdn.

FORD Wagon 1959 DODGE Pick-up 1963 JEEP Wagon 1962 STUDE Pick-up MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM City Auto Sales DODGE.DART DODGE TRUCKS Open Until 8 P. M. Safes Service CLEARFIELD -RAMBLER- Richard Lodico Motors 420 Daisy St. Phone 765-6557 COME SEE OUR 1967 BUICKS NOW ON DISPLAY Watch our lot for like-new trades that will be coming up. BUICK DOUBLE-CHECKED USED CARS AT REDUCED PRICES 60 LARK A.

T. Radio $385.00 Corvair Convertible Real Sharp $1745.00 63 Comet Villager S.W. Olds. H'day HT, PS 62 Chev. B.

Air Sta. W. Buick H. Top, P.S. 62 Comet Sta.

Wagon 61 LeSabre HT, PS, PB 60 Olds. H.T., PS, PB. 60 Invicta H.T., PS, PB 60 Jeep Station Wagon 60 Lark Sta. Wag. $385 Owner Cars Stop Shop Compare WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION Ross Buick OPEL SALES SERVICE Phone 765-5555 OPEN EVENINGS For Vow Convenience 31.1 Cherrv St.

CLEAR HELD YOUR ONE GIFT WORKS MANY WONDERS GIVE TO UNITED FUND A GREAT SAVINGS ON TO YOU 59 Buick Elec. Door Power Steer. BIG SAVINGS ON NEW 66's AND DEMOS 66 Bronco Touring 4 Wheel Dr. Low Mileage New Car Warr. 66 Galaxie 500 66 Galaxie 500 4 Door H.

T. 8 Cyl. Aut. T. Pow.

Stg. 2 Door H. T. Auto. Pow.

Stg. Low Mileage 66 Bronco Wagon Front Hub Dlx. White Walls. Rad. New Car Warr.

66 LTD 4 Door 390 Engine Auto. Trans. Pow. Stg. 66 Jeep Road.

Tuxedo Park Mark IV 4 Wheel Dr. 66 Fairlnne 500 4 Dr. Pow. Stg. Cruise-o-matic 65 Galaxie 500 4 Dr.

8 Cyl. Cruise-o-matic Pow. Stg. 65 Falcon Ranch'o 6 Cyl. Std.

Trans. Low Mileage 65 H. D. Econoline Van, 6 Cyl. Equa-Lock, Pass.

Seat 65 Ford Custom 4 Dr. Pow Stg. Cruise-o-matic 8 Cylinder 65 Mercury Call. 2 Door H. Top 8 Cyl.

Autom. 63 Int. Trcivelall 8 Cyl. O'Drivft Pow. Bks.

63 XL 2 Dr. H. Top 390 Engine Auto. Power Steer, 63 Willys Wagon 4 Wheel Drive 62 Jeep 4 Cyl. 2 Wheel Drive 62 Fciirlane 500 4 Door 8 Cyl.

Std. Trans 61 Ford Convert. 8 Cyl. Overdrive 61 Star liner 2 Dr. H.

T. 8 Cyl. Auto. P. P.

B. 61 Comet 4 Dr. 6 Cyl. Automatic 60 Chevrolet B. 4 Dr.

8 Cyl. Auto. Good Car 60 Fairlane 500 2 Door 6 Cyl. Std. Trans.

316 E. Market St. 765-9681 CLEARFIELD JEWS PA PER I -IWSPAPKRI.

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