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The Progress from Clearfield, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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The Progressi
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Clearfield, Pennsylvania
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PAGE TWO THE PROGRESS Clecrheld Curwensv.lle Moshunnon Valley Pa Fnday July 26 1974 Cleariield Hospital Blood fu'-mshed the Clearfield Hospital through the Red rms Bloodmobile from Jan. 1 in Juh 25 totals 430 pints. 5 Pint used Mi Mi utlM I I T) I Snack Bar Donors Mr I i Miss Grace M.ur.el! Helpers Debbie Mrs Thomas Price xe olu Ann Adcixk. Emia Kim i Mrs a Mr- JL CUT- Mrs foto. Clearneld Clearneld John Herrlem, Clearfield a i Footer li-.

A i Cur- Mar Thursday. Juh 25, 1974 Admissions Mrs. Ella a Clearfield Andrew Soair.err. Pmes. Mrs John James Swartz, Munson Baby Girl Swam, Munson 1 BRASS SOUNDS Drum Bugle Corps "Show of Champions" Competition Monday, Aug.

5th 8:00 P.M. at MANSION PARK STADIUM Altoona, Pa. Tickets Reserved S3.50 Gen. 52.00 Mail P.O. Box 1295 Altoona, Pa.

16603 On Sale at Mansion Park Aug. 3,4, 5 BRASS i i i by High Music Parents 5 irtinsburg, Pa. 5 Mrs. I 1 1 i-c Gramp.a' Klir.erB I.L- I. D.v:..

Mr-- Ar.uer^'.'i. Cearfitla Miss, Mar a Huutzda.e Discharge-, Leon Sheeder Cur- v.ens\L.L Jesse Mrs Rowles. Mrs Alan A Adler Clearfield Joseph Mars Sopic, Cur- ensville Mrs Luther J. Bietz, Cur- I- Houtzdale R. William Jones, Erlanger, Kv Connie McBnde, Clearneld, I-red I.umaaue, Decdtur, Mrs Jon.ei A Johnston.

Johnston. Dale Cur- wensMlle Christopher McClure, Philipsburg, R. Lytle. Glen Riche James New Millpon. Hello World Mr and Mrs Thompson of Buffalo.

N.Y announce the birth of a daughter at 8:22 a m. Thursday. She weighed 9- pounds, 5-ounces The mother is the former A D.C.I. Event 74 sponsored by Central High Music Martinsburg Tonight at 7 9 P.M. SUPER 322 D.I NOW THRU TUESDAY! earfield 857-7821 fe IT NOW REALLY GOES ON BEHIND ALL THE GLITTER and GLAMOUR' 2nd FEATURE: SHOWING TONIGHT AT 7:15 9:05 BUTCH THE KID ARE BACK! Just for the fun of it! PAUL NEWMAN ROBERT REDFORD KATHARINE ROSS, "BUTCH CASSIDYAND THE SUNDANCE KID 1 PG-" HELD OVER FOR 2nd BIG WEEK ROWLAND 7 Day Engagement 8:00 P.M, Daily Due To The Shocking Content of This Film, The Management of The Rowland Theatre Insist That No One Under 17 Be Admitted Unless Accompanied by A Parent or Guardian.

THE EXORCIST -TT-. Tl Weather Chance of showers and thundershowers tonight Saturday Highs orro row the mid to upper 70s tonight he mid to upper 50s a i i of precipitation 40 per cent tonight and 30 oer cent Saturday Sunrise 6 03 8 34 Clearfield River Level Today 7 a rr 2 64 Clearfield Weather Thuisday high 84 low 65 CKermght low 65 Mid-State Airport Thursday high 74 60 Overnight low 60 low Water Acidity Table West Branch at a i pH 5 7 Mills-- pH 6.0 Area Deaths The Progress does not charge for Death Notices. Mrs. Michael Josephine Jessie Puzzuto, ear-old resident who died at the Clearfield Hospital, was the daughter of Gaetano and Maria Comaretta i Reano her ivors is a sister, Mrs Jack Susie i Ancona of North Brunswick, and a brother, Gaetano of Arnold, Pa Mass of the Resurrection will be held at 10 a tomorrow from St 's Catholic Church Friends are being receu ed in the Chester Chidbo Funeral Home, where a Scripture Vigil sen-ice will be held at 8 p.m. McGees Extended Outlook July 28-30' Chance of showers each day.

Overnight lows in the Detweiler of Tyrone The low 50s to low 60s Sunday father is the son of the late an Tuesday and mid 40s Mr. and Mrs. Alfred to mid 50s Monday Daily Thompson of Houtzdale. Given Okay To Increase Rates HARRISBURG A Truckers hauling intrastate shipments may add 2 per cent to their rates beginning Julj 29, the Public Utility Commission announced Thursday. The PUC said the truckers are to drop a 6 per cent emergency fuel surcharge and get a regular 8 per cent increase instead.

A similar rate adjustment on hauls between states has been approved by the I a Commission, according to a PUC spokesman. FLOWERS Undercoffer Florist FOR EVERY OCCASION WE DELIVER! PHONE 765-3848 C-A-S-H THRIFT CONSUMER DISCOUNT CO. 118 E. Market St. Clearfield highs mostly in the 70s Sunday and Tuesday and mid 70s to low 80s Monday.

Car Hits Post Near Barrett Only minor damage was reported in a one-car traffic mishap on Route 322 at the Barrett intersection one mile west of Mineral Springs yesterday at 9:05 a.m. State police at Clearfield said Dennis Gerald Shoff, 24, of 1107 Edwards Philipsburg, swerved to avoid a vehicle pulling onto the highway and struck a reflector post located on a safety island at the intersection. The other driver was identified as Vera Johnson, 72, of West Decatur. No one was injured. Progress sports pages report your favorite team's activities.

Sterling Discount Is Now KEYSTONE FAMILY CENTER STAR APPLIANCE CENTER "Maytag" Sales Service HOUTZDALE FOR THE BEST IN HOME APPLIANCES SPENCER'S Hardware Appliances Grampian ST. JOHN STUDIO THEATRE PRESENTS "THE EFFECT OF GAMMA RAYS ON--MARIGOLDS" Friday Saturday July 26 27 Curtain 8 P.M. Tickets $1.50 LUTHERAN CHURCH Clearfield Mrs. Catharine Bier PITTSBURGH Mrs. Catharine (Jones) Bier of Pittsburgh, a former resident of Smoke Run, died Wednesday, July 24 in Pittsburgh, following a lengthy illness.

She was born in Smoke Run, a daughter of the late William and Annie Jones. Survivors include her husband, 7 T. Bier; a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Lloyd of Ramey; and three brothers Dewey Jones, Smoke Run; Tomas Jones, Ramey; and Roy Jones of Detroit, Mich. Several nieces and nephews also survive.

Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Walter Healy Funeral Home in Pittsburgh. Interment will follow at Mill vale. Friends will be received today from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the funeral home in Pittsburgh.

Two Sought For Burglaries Clearfield state police are looking for two men in connection with a series of burglaries in the Coalport- Houtzdale area. Warrents have been issued for Ellsworth Penningtpn, 22, of Coalport and Michael McCusker, 22, of Irvona, Anyone with information on the location of these men should call the Clearfield state police barracks at 8577692. Name Omitted HOUTZDALE The Junior Girl Scout Troop 420 of Madera was omitted from yesterday's story on the Houtzdale Firemen's Parade. The troop marched in the parade. "Say It With Flowers" CURWENSVILLE FLORIST State Street, Phone 236-0761 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I 1 1 1 Now Appearing For His Final Week RON DELL Song i and Organ Impresario Ron hails from Scotland has entertained the crowned heads of Europe is fantastically versatile on the 3 Hammond organs and is so-o-o-oh sexy! Monday thru Saturday COMING NEXT WEEK: ALAN SYMS CO.

We have Banquet Facilities for 200 people. Make reservations today 1 For Roiorvotions Ph 3-125500 Route 322 4 53 Philipsburg Philipsburg View Film I 1.1 PS Member uf the Philipsburg Kmams club viewed a film Tiout Unlimited," at then at I i a Noon meeting ai the Harboi Inn William Ginter, program chairman presented the film which had an accompanmg narration Kirk The film the mam causes that bring about the disappearance of trout Ai Mr Gowds stated, As the fish go, so does our good clean water disappear Trout Unlimited is a national organization with it's center in Washington, C. It has mam chapters working throughout the United States to preserve the natural environment for fish, while providing education and public information as part of it's program. Of special interest to the club members was the work being done, to aid fishlife, at Spruce Creek and along Penns Creek, by the local chapter of Trout Unlimited In his remarks, Mr Ginter told of the work of the Philipsburg area chapter, the Woodduck Chapter Trout Unlimited, an active organization which meets once a month. President of the chapter is Timothy Woodside with Frank Chaplin secretary; and Robert Byron, treasurer.

President Blair Rowles introduced guests: Charles Sharpless and son Dean of Fort Wayne, Richard W. Bowker; the Rev. Harold Knepp; Mark Ginter; and Father William Ginter. He named Edward Good host for the August board meeting at the Chalet, and announced that Ronald Stoltz is a patient in the DuBois Hospital. Darrell Hollis stated an interclub visit had been made to the Tyrone Club.

Present world oil reserves will last for perhaps 100 years. Domestic reserves may be exhausted sooner. Well Dressed Women SHOP LORRAINE'S HOUTZDALE JOE THE MOTORISTS' FRIEND Grant Plaza Route 322 Philipsburg SPENCER LAND CO. 236-0473 GRAMPIAN SLACKS and JEANS GUYS GALS MEN-- YOUNG MEN JE Sportswear Manufacturer's Outlet Open to the Public Daily 10-5 10-9 ROUTE 322-GOLDEN ROD EAST OF CLEARFIELD ROCK CONCERT 10NITE-7 to 11 P.M. CLEARFIELD SPEEDWAY featuring "The "Law" and "Something Else" Advance ticketts 4.00 (at Rudd's Radio Shack) At Gate 5.00 Recreation Schedule Listed In Philipsburg PH11JPSBUKG H' I Scottson, u-ucMtiun director, has announced the following actn ities foi the week of Juh I' i i i i Monday thiough l-ndaj, to 11 a and 0 to 8-30 a a crafts, Tuesday crafts, doll houses, plaques, games, Wednesday activities, games, crafts a Thursday games, organized activities, Circus Day i Special i Friday morning, games, crafts, activities.

Second Ward Hours Monday through Friday 9 to 11 30 a and 6 to 8:30 p.m. Monday games, crafts, a i a i i i Tuesday crafts, doll houses, plaques, decoupage, Wednesday. relay races and other activities; Thursday: (Special a carnival prizes; Friday: games, crafts, organized activities. Third Ward Hours 9 to 11:30 a.m. and 6 to 8:30 p.m.

Monday through Friday. Monday: games, crafts, a i a i i i Tuesday: crafts, doll houses, plaques, decoupage; Wednesday games, crafts, organized activities; Thursday: (Special Day) Pirate Day; Friday, games, crafts, fun. Pony League Monday through Friday Morning 5 to 7-year-olds; Afternoon: 8 to 10-year-olds; Regularly scheduled games. Senior High Recreation Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to noon and 6 to 9 p.m.; Monday mornings through Friday: Women's singles and a Evenings Monday men's sign-up for doubles tournament; Tuesday through Friday Men's doubles tournament; Thursday and Friday evening Volley and basketball.

i Elementary Baseball Clinic August 12. Ladies' and Children's Summer SALE AT ZIFF'S "Philipsburg's Place To Save" OF CLEARFIELD Cold Stream Area Monday through Friday 10 a to 8 rn Saturday 10 a in to 5 p.m Sunday 1 to 8 Coming Attractions Junior and Semoi Life Saving begins August 5, (Sign up with life a i i Adult water safety begins August 5, (Sign up with life guards); Toddler i i i i August 5, introduction to basic skills and watei orientation. 200 COLLEGE AVE STATE COLLEGE 238 1001 LEITZINGER IMPORTS, INC. 3220 College Ave A 2 3 8 2 4 4 7 DON'S TV SALES SERVICE 236-1941 Grampian LUBRICATION IS AS IMPORTANT AS Fill UPS MAKE YOUR NEXT ONI AMOCO Jury's Service Station 317 3 Phone 3731 THE Joybell Cocktail Lounge Won. -Thru-Sat.

featuring The Moses Brothers DuBois, Pa. 371-7070 Sheraton Motor Inn SHERATON HOTELS MOTOR INN A WORLDWIDE SERVICE OF ITT EXIT17 I 80 ROUTE 255 SOUT 3UBOIS PENNSYLVANIA 707 Presenting HAMMOND APPEARING NITELY JUDY STARR At The Hammond Organ The Area's Most Popular Song Stylist Entertaining Nightly In Our Siesta Lounge COMING ATTRACTION Starting July 29th Fair Week BIDDIE CO. Featuring "DIANA MARIE" RAMADA INN 1-80 765 5311 EXIT 19.

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