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The Progress from Clearfield, Pennsylvania • Page 18

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The Progressi
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Clearfield, Pennsylvania
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FACE EIGHTEEN THE PROGRESS, Clearfield, Curwensville, PhiHpsburg, Moshannon Valley, Tuesday, October 26, 1971 Tribute (From Page 1) IfigfuL" In addition to asking for to tise -war dead. Marsh reminded his listeners not to forget the of wounded who are being cared for a "he 156 ve eraas msmtair-ed bj the Sta'es 'he ainaa. banqj 0 E.sfc* Ha i -ha: tae of ack of oie he sa.d Transportation (From Page 1) problems in meeting schedules The discus-ion of the of G'Mjrge Road -Ahich off Rou'e fl a 'he cfcool promo'ea 3 'ne a 4 a zi 1 t-on K- to COHJ Tn pro'np-'K! a m- va si- se o. of r-j- A Mr- a -i-h-t of road by 1974 when foe building is scheduled for com- ption. It was noted that school buses weigh more than six.

ton 5 A motion Mr Wise was defeated 5-4 with Directors Jampn Bamsworth, a Saakev. Paul Silberblatt and Mr voung for and Mr Ca'hcart Ogden, Mr. Rh ne. Mr Turner and James P. Moore vot-ng Mr po.n^ed out rode! ne 'Cc-' George Koad aocx A become the SliCI aUjtet" Green Ge Ryad v.a jf ii- Mrs i( -i 1 Clearfield, Lawrence Police Attend Slain Officer's Funeral Four police officers of Clearfield Borough and two from Lawrence Township were among the more than 130 police officers who arended funeral mass for Be'lefonte pa- man Rona.d at and his burial Bellwood Sa'urdav.

Ropresenting Clearfield pj.ce were Corporal Dona and men Larr Dona.d Shaw aid Judd Z.m-ner Chief Jamej. Lanager and Pa'rolman 'be La 1 honor guarc .3 1 of R. 1 wrmtT-j s'di'tQai Deaths of ihe Area 27 Injured (From 1) V.ST- vho a "the Vr- --OT Tne Urred pi- of rn jn jnan '-ar- snu re. -c -5 V. "1C i i J- -3 1'- I td News Brief V.

A I A. :34 Td.An snap BS Lcod ip tnjn for it HJERBEKT C. MCCLOUD Herbert McCioud a former icsident of CiearCe.d. dies at h's home in Wmdber. Pa Sun da night Born in C.fcari.eM, Aug 31.

1908 he a Mn of Herman C. and Florence McCIoud. -A ho preceded h-m la ceath. as did a brotjaer, Robert. He had Lned in for a nuTiber of ears, hj.

MeC.oud Food Senrce Equipment acl a member of 'he i Lu'heras Church of He -A3U-, graduated C'earfle-d ILgh School 1926 and had served a fii.iht dr are bio Leoaa and -a. SOT s. so nio mo-ner McCIoud a Mrs WjUiaai E. Manoa? oz C.ear- r. and A brothers.

R.caard and Herman Jr Fu-jera' seri'ce 5 1 be he frvm 'ie Funera" Home Graham a 10 a 'A AP corre a A a a a rep a "TUT p'OO a a in to f- and to I tropic -t COUIT- --o-Id Robert Xppiehv. -f- Lcer at the served niaster ccrrmonif for hwh 1 fr- He r. -JH 'p ac pvi uii'n'-r. r. Sfjti DimmicK Ba-i IT ot IHnn a-- ni t'-a'h a ar- but 'h 11 of Ro BroAr, 'Or ar' a i'-r M- iiro a a a 5 1972 V.

3 "72 YORK i AP a nr opened slightl a- For' 3e Va Mr Bra he Anna ILs c-as-- -i he v.ar/'-d a-, 'hf- of Mr Brown 10:5 Friendly New Faces For Old Courthouse Places! GHAHAM Dedicated to Serve the Entire County "Busty" Mullen County Treasurer Richard Lininger Harris Breth "Chuck" Polm Jack Greinader County Commissioner County Commissioner Register Recorder County Coroner VOTE DEMOCRATIC NOV. 2 DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE--Samnrl F. DcCaspcr, County Chairman Robert C. Graffnis, Treasurer Pol JOILS A Joan or d.ed a a 1 1 2 45 -V 'red cos' r.er he Ttmaer of 'ed Mne aru S- Looie Ramej. Ra-ne- iliv 12 19" a -on and Bacher former Hekn Giza along John Jr and Charles Rerko and Mrs Frank (Mi.dred) Harcnak and Mrs a i There sie He Is a'so ur- hiS mo'her Mr Ama Bacher of Ra-nev and these and broker- Wa.ter.

OiCeoIa Mi.L: Mrs. Wa -er (Macehn?) Mrs John Ju'ia) Hsrcha'. Houtzdale and Mrs John (He'en) Kane. AI- oona Hi father preceded him in death Mass of -he Resurrection celebraied a 10 a tomorrow from Holj Trim Catho' Church. The Michael Karabinos n-'u officiate.

v.ill be the chu-ch cemeien. Fnends may call at the Buranov.sk Funeral Ho-ne from 2 'o 4 and 7 to 9 todaj The Rosarv wj'! be rec.ted at 7 30 and memben; of St. Michael's Lodgfc conduct at 8 JOHN W. CKOYLE BLACK MOSHAXN'OX -John Wilbur Crojle, 56 pronounced al at 'he Phi-ipsburg General Hospital at 10 a m. Saturday.

Born in aci Moshannon Feb 8 1915 he is as the of Charges and Anna Mae Thonaas Croj-e. He was mar ea us Fes 18 1935 to tee former Alee PilkiEgtoc ho -A-th chil aren Mr-. Mar'ene) Ver- betk Joan Jr Joe asa Fraak bo'h home Six ana brothers and Ph. ip Al'oona Samue. C'emons a Ranroad.

PhiLssburg Mrs Oonald i and Mr Richard (Alice. Henwood, ha'i bro'her Thomas Newburgh, a naif Mrs. of ack Moshaa- non aliO survive S. Xavy of Wor'd War Mr Crov'e a member of the e'eraaj of Foreisa a post in were conducted at 10 30 a Tuesdav a- he Dahlgres Funera' Home 'he Re-. Harold Kenpp off! Invrmen- 11 Beaver Cerne-er-.

ir here ni i i a graveside rites vere conducsed. CHAELES D. CRAGO PH1LIPSBURG Charles D. Crago. 73.

chief of Phikpsburg's fire pokce and a resident of Pleasant Hili, died at 11.30 m. in the Phiiipsburg State General Hospital. He had been in poor health for past several months. He reared eight ago from the Electric Co here he had empkned as a me'er reader. Born at May 29.

1898 he a as 'ae son of late Benjamin and Anne (Rober's) Crago He was mar- ed Sept 17, 1921 a PailjDsIwrg to the former Marj preceded hiai In death last 24 The following children su 1 Jo-eph Munson; and Charles Day- toi Ohio. graadehildrea ard these broiaers and s'S'ers also sur- Mrs Anne Vockroih, Elmara, Thomas Phiiipsburg; James, Falls. and Roaaid (Sarah) Lu Crago Mas member of 'he Firs; Baptist Church and of Reliance F're Co. Services were conducted at 2 m. ihe Dah'gren Funeral Home with the Rev.

Wayne Focht officiating. WALLACE EVAXS HOUT2DALE a a Evans 50. a lifelong res'deat of the Cross Kejs area of Houtzdaie, d-ed at 6 49 a Sunday the S'ate General A son of Roben and 'Hams Evans, he v.as born at Whitdcie Sept. 9 2921 He is survived h.s the former Ann Lesko vvhom, he married Ju'y 16, and bj a son. Wallace.

These two sisters also survive. Mrs Ed- viard i a Dors WhiteSide: and Mrs. Rooerr (Caihrj-n; Hanna York. Friends are being received in the Birger A Freeberg Fune-a' Home unm 2 Wednesdar services will be conducted the Rev Robert Smith Interment wi-i be in the Odd Fellows Cemetery at Bnsbm, Satisfaction GUARANTEED or YOUR MONEY B4CK A 240 E. Market St.

Phone 765 782J FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Undercoffer Florist We Deliver PHONTfc, 763 3846 MARK J. DILLON WEST DECATUR Mark Jon Dil'on, one-da-old son of Chde and Sher'ene (Lippart) Di'lon died at m. jesieraaj in ihe Clearfie'd Hospital In acdit-oa to his parents he is survived by a brother i at and grandnaren A'bert L.p Cun-ensvire- and Mr and Clifford Dillon Decattir. Graveside services will be at 4 tomorrow at Sioneville Cemetery in Decatur -virh the Rev West offieia'sng Arrangements are in charge of the WJiiam W. Home for Mornsdale SHERIDAN WISOR EST DECATUR Sheridan Wisor.

SO. died vesterda: 2i 1:10 m. in the Phihpsburg State General Hospital He had been in failing health for the past three weeks He was a of World War I and a retired day miner for General Refractories Co having retired 195S. A son of John and Myrtle (Humme!) AVisor. he was bora az Woodland Feb.

22 1S91 He v.a. married to Maude Wisor af Woodland Oct 26, 1921 In addition to his wife, he is survived bv rhese children: Chester Niagara Falls. X. Wa'ter West Decatur: and Mrs. Rex (Eda Jean) Monague, Hamburg.

Four grandchildren and a si'ter. Mrs. Kate Davis of Clearfield, also survive. He was a member of the Calvary United i Church. Friends -mil be received Ir the Dahlgren Funeral Home Phil.psburg th's evening from 7 unt.1 9 and Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 m.

Funera 1 sen-ices will be conducted Thursdav at 2 p.m. bv the Rev WilLam West Inier- ment will be in the Bradford Cemetery at Woodland. Firemen Answer Alarm earfleld firemen answered an a.arm about 11 a m. Sundav when a furnace oipe disconnected at the Gerald Hoke home a- 125 St, filing the basement i i smoke There no damage Let Classifieds get you action WINTER IS COMING DOES YOUR FURNACE NEED REPAIRS? DO YOU NEED A NEW FURNACE? Don't take unnecessary risks with a faulty furnace. Be ready for winter and avoid delays in service.

If you need money to repair or replace your FURNACE we will provide prompt and courteous serv- ice in furnishing you with a convenient loan. STOP IN TODAY! Loans up to $3500 48 Months to Pay Community Consumer Discount Co. CLEARFIETJ) CURWENSVTTXE PHTLIPSBURG 101 N. 3rd Street 520 State Street 120 N. Front St.

Phone 76i MSI Phone 2S6-0140 Phono 342-3450 Hunter Located DRIFTING An OMo bow and a TO A hunger vas found carh Sur.daj morning after being lost overnight in the near here Robert Mexicoit v. andercd on- Route 53 here a passing motorist picked him Grasfiat firemen had been since 10 p.m Saturday and a second search party was being formed flhen he located Syracuse, X.Y., suffered in a a crash Sunday in the "Narrows" between Ciearfield and Curftensviile on Route 879. His car, forced off the highwav by an oncoming vehicle. crashed into the guardrails. Damage was $800.

Gary Kavala oi Susquehanna Avenue, Curwensville, had minor injuries a one-car tn (XrwensviHe at 3 3fl am. Sandav. He was treated as CearHeld Hospital. Leon Brown, 17, of Clearfield R.D. 3 driver of a nio'or- bike.

was irea'ed at Ciearfield Hospital after his struck car of Jennifer A a Stewart. Rear 420 Second Si Ciearfield. Tae accident. which happeoed sear Power and Ogden avenues. caused damage.

TV field 2 was also treated av Hospital after a two-car crash on F'osal Road at 4 25 m. The other draper's name was not available this morning. An I-SO accident at 4:12 p.m. Sundav injured Ellea Sue Baum of Long Island, X.Y., and Charts X. Pahoscha Hartford Conn.

were treated at Cleariield HospstaL Tne house of Jonn L. McCratken was damaged 10 the exJem of SI 000 when it was struck by a car operated by Edward Glen Hudson, 310 Fourth b- C'earCeld at 1:50 a Sunday. was not injured. His car had S500 damage. A two-car mishap at 12.15 a HI Sunday involved the cars of Roger Duekeu, 604 W.

Front ClearSeld. ard James Best of a i a Damage was S225 The crash occurred oa Front Street near Xicho's Street. Morris Township rvlice investigated an accident Satur- da at 3-45 in MorrisdaJe at Routes 53 and 17060. The accident mvohed an auto driven by Patricia Bock of Mor- D. and a 'ractor- trailer dnven bj DarreJ.

D. "fiestrich of Caledonia. The accident a when Westnch was backing his 'rac- tor Taller from Rome 17060 onto Route 53 where Mrs. Bock was stopped wa-iing to turn onto 17060 The Bock auto sustained damage of There was no damage to the tractor- trarer Four cars -Acre involved an accident in PhiLpsburg Sundav at 11 38 a resulting in damage of $2 055 The accident occurred at Fourth and strep's as WiJiam C'. Bragoaier.

54, of was traveling north on Fourth S'reet and a a ooerated Fic "Marin. 28 of PhJipsburg. who was traveling east on Pres- que-sle Street The Martin vehicle then struck tv parked cars belonging to Bertha "Walton, of Ph-hpsburg and Mary Ann Moore, of Phiiipsburg Damage totaled S375 in another Philipsburg accident Sundav at 1:45 Sandra M. Shedlock. 25 of PnJipsburg, was stopped behind another vehicle at Xmlh and Pine streets and was struck bv a car operated bv John "Ecroard Weld.

16 of PhiJiosburg D. Progress sports pages cover everv thing in sports. Well Dressed Women SHOP LORRAINE'S Houtidale DAILY THRU SERVICE TO NEW YORK Interstate 80 Service to YOUNGSTOWN CLEVELAND TOLEDO DETROIT CHICAGO OMAHA DENVER Ciearfield Bus Terminal 21 N. 3rd St. 765-7873 Bmtinmtal A tubMfcwyor VUllliii Inc.

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