Le ATR be by BR RE he WIE maw PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. PATTON PUBLISHING Co. | mans DN MRE } Owners and Editors | hr DERR G. WINSLOW, Secretary | Entered in the Post Office at Pat. |. ton, Penna, as Second Class Mail | Matter. Subscription Rates $2.00 Per Year| IN ADVANCE. The Patton iE i RATE CARD fi Legal Notices, $1.50 per inch ori, fraction thereof, for three insertions. | | Business locals, 10 cents per line. ; Business Cards, $10.00 per year. | Full position, 25 per cent. extra. |[h. Minimum charge, $1.00. Cash must accompany all orders for | foreign advertising. Advertising copy must reach this | i i fo» BNE Road Inspectors FERENKBL RG BH _ office by Tuesday evening, for sure ‘a insertion. State in Charge. No more do the county school erintendents in Pennsylvania co examinations of teachers to mine those entitled to certificates, Albert Lindsay Rowland, Directin he Teacher Bureau of the Stat ucational Department, is in chat 3 To Observe National : PANG] ki rhe situation, and under State Supt Ta mas bBo Pilleputrs syutem has antral situation Dr Rowlani's rating score cards tell the important change made | sylvania system of publi Under the new system, ers who do not hold permanent tificates are reguired to attend sum mer schools of pedagogy and get least eight zemester hours of work Certificates are tusued on credit warded to Harrisburg by 2 oe a Fits - 4 FRIENSEYL HG Superintendent € ren are Carried A § Poort in the County Superintendent's on the rating score cards and mer school attendancs Teachers’ rating score curds tide fir markings on Tour hases— “personality” preparatior pil reaction and “technique” sonality includes the subheads of ap pearance, vole, power, character Preparation includes command of English, specific knowledge, general scholarship, professional equipment to appear and citizenship. Techniquie involves The matter BOROUGH OF PATTON Hospital fray. the {‘onnty {laspow Will Case lement in 8 OD PAVING ACCOUNT R Somerville, Att’ y. 126.00 3.00 326.72 1,130.28 a— 121.00 28.72 20 1.4 421.9% 195 86 ThE 400 035.17 LIME {W) LO MO PAA 43 Named $2 602 4% BOROUGH OF PATTON WATER WORKS Income Statement for (Calendar Year 1921 firovs Water Hentaly : riat lates ; #1 0. bE ep § i #2 ies 3% ————— Deductions from Water Rentals Ad rgstynente wet] ed § rrr ant Mast Water Rentals tiperating Expenses _§ 4198.40 ww. AMRBN rh 338.24 ie SI4B5 nt— 2.25 $11881.27 18 RH fram Mpernliyons Generil Fapenses Halas hie $900.00 1 EES oof M4 T.00 Postage & Stationery iia TAs Miscellaneous Expense Sha 133.50 Insurance iba 13.34 Total General Expense AUDITORS STATEMENT] im oon open YEAR 1921 We, the undersigned, auditors of the Borough of Patto to be true and correct to the best of vur knowledge and belnf Hemp tHfully stibrnitted, { BOROUGH OF PATTON WATER WORAKS Amel Current First National Bank, Treas Accounts Receivable Investments 12 $1,000.00 UU. 8. Victory 4% Plant & Property Plant, Property, Franchise Improvements Tools BOROUGH OF PATTON WATER WORKS Liahilities Current Accounts Payable Unclaimed Wages Total Current Liabilities Bonded Indebtedness Borougn of Patton Water Works Purchase Serial Bonds due $2,000.00 each vear beginning Jan. 1, 1920 Se dy Imi dd Less Bonds: Paid : H 000 D0 804 Deferred Credits Reserve for Bond Hedemption Surplus Balance Jan. 1, 1921 : Net Income for 12 months from Jan 1921 to 31, 1921 as per statement herewith Net Surplus BOROUGH OF PATTON Assets Current '* First National Bank, Treas Sewer Assessments Receivable Paving Assessments Receivable Fixed Municipal Building Improvements BOROUGH OF PATTON Liabilities Current Borough Warrants Payable Bonded Indebtedness Issue of 1903-4 $7,000.00 Plus Duosits Issue of 1911437 3 10,000.60 count: n, have carefully prepared, checked and audited the following statements and fis R. F. WOOMER, FE. W. WINSLOW, Dither Income Lhseonnt on Purchases {aromas Income Deductions from Income Interest on Bonds Intercet Expense Band Redemption 4 By bos HOE Te A ult Total Deductions from Income hii A a PATTON BOROU oH Heceiptn for the Year 1921 aoa “wyving Fund Jd. Gill Poalreets wk (Ok) Foreign Insurance Tax for Patton Fire Association due on 1920 duplicate Heturnod Taxes ta Paid during Year Interest of Paving Assessments cinta Disbursements for Year 1991. Water Works Return of ‘Loan it % inc ipial Hall Maintenance ompensation Insurance Milors' Campensation ionrd of Health ilerest on Honds terest on Warrants Mi sceilnnoous Expense Pax Collector Compensation Refund Tax Colledtor Overpayment Salary Boro. Solicitor Insyrance Fire Co. Relief Association Duplicate Patton Fire Company Chas. Khody Right of Way Fire Hose SLiGniery eid & swimming Pool Appre. LOG igh War rrants paid as follows va. $148 Patton Fire {Oo vo. H055 E. J. Callahan 0, H315 Patton Fire Co. Lega! Expenses—Collecting Paving Assessments * i » \ 5 Total Disbursements Balance in hands of First National Bank, Treas as per 82 latem ent re ndered made subsequently, applying on 198 ac. Lr Bae 95 Issue of 1914—57 12,000.00 29,000. 2/24/21 $15.7" Above issues free of Penna. State Tax W. J. GILL, Tax Collector, 1921 Duplicate Amount of Duplicate Collected Less 57% $16,213.01 Discount Allowed ¥ RHR 62 Total (Collected at Par Exonerations Returns Stamps & Stationery tie Ad LL a2 0? 1 (Mw) OO 1/21/22 £' iar : L182 23 Borough Warrant No. 161 Borough : - , of Py tton Water Works 1922 Warrants Susie nto gecounts Less Outstanding Currents, Borough Wa hg nts, Borough Warrants Toyw a» as fol. No, 5ho9 a W. J. Gil \ lil ar ts MN AAR ES Pr. 8. WW, Worrell . THe ———— $ 100000 evi BE Total outstanding Boro. Warrants . Balance per books of Borough Secretary £20. 916. 12 § A 2 916.12 So iil Encl a SE th hur £. Shannon Beaverdale, Pa. IF NOMINATED AND ELECTED Will favor and work for the Leg will put our schools on the Signe lest | manent Roads, and in this favor a ¢ from North to South of C Le and West of County, with permanent side to these highways as ah needed. tion for the best health conditi ons, our laws both State and National, the uitable legislation for employee and « x } opis iyd + IYO 10rd) I «lV 1€Z]181¢ Will work for sensible economy and like methods in our state departmen ts so maintain high standards in our institut $20 B82 TH oe I am entirely free from any | binations and will seek the help fhe § § political com- vice Of t he: thoughtful progressive people of ( Cambria County in all legislator matters. $20. 20m 24, ————— en By SR A A ——————— Frida Opened for Rand anstractiom € yisiorgrd B a Bay i jr hy §* Fanersl onda vy EBENSBURG Bids for the new] $68 876.84 [road in Lower Yoder Township, in| BS MeCa clus ng V rgin BYE Wall street M £3 Flor tand Gilbert street, Brownlow wore | don 445.3 | opened Wadnemlay mormre. John | €. T. Mornra Elder's hid of 360000580 being the [173.56 1LO1LT1 | Joseent The cortraet w M $d » ¥ - [RAW RTCHNS inti £8, Lo $ RAS214 ipo Piena will § : \ Sobbmiry at Nanty IN : NANTY GLO Thieves broke syriace The ads submitted are {the Atlante & Mache EL follows: store dere on Sal Fred Zipt & Willias LAT jand the ype wmm———a———§ sepa rete eurh and hase $ 84375 : Johnstown, R66 506 30. sid E A James, Johnette 4.948 AX | : Ey ; Ressler, Johrtow: $ a 488 #3 Mountain City Altoona, 86% 971 ota $33,015.04 Buick “Four” Also Drives Through the Third Member Whether it is a Four or a Six, every Buick measures up to the same rigid Buiek standards of design and con- struction. Whatever is Buick, is Buick throughout. The Buick Four, like the Buick Six drives through the torque tube third member on the axle. Buick Springs only support the body and ensure easy riding. A Buick rear spring, ately broken, cannot mis-align the axle and tie you up on the Ta] This design is generally found only on high-priced cars. BUICK SIXES | 22- Six-44 31358 2. Furs 14 22-Six-45 1385 °3-F 5 22 Six-46 1 «45 22.Fon ur-3¢ 28 -SixA47 218 2. Ford: 22. Six-4% S73 All prires FOV R 22-Six49 1hn5 22- Six-50 2473 sk About the (3M A Patton Auto a Nanataram 9,982.93 $33,015.04 3 £ 8 ¥ : ? By |
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