The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, December 18, 1930, Image 12

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    PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS NOTES OF
HEAD OF HOSPITAL
WRITES LETTER TO
Dr. IH. B. Anderson Indeavors to
SEND US ALL THE NEWS YOU KNOW AND HELP FILL THIS DEPART- Collect Bill for Treating County
MENT. EVERY LITTLE ITEM HELPS MAKE THIS PAPER JUST A Jail Prisoner
LITTLE BETTER FOR ALL. SEND, BRING, MAIL THEM. err
The Board of Cambria County
Commissioners, in receipt of a letter
PATTON AND THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY COUNTY OFFICAL]
M. H. Gardner, Notary Public, at the nephew, Francis Litzinger, who was from Dr. 1. B. Anderson. Supetin.
hind Jone Oe Coud [ied on Thursday afternoon, tendent of the Conemaugh Valley
Walter Faber o. oudersport spent | |
. : Ale | Memorial Hospital, Johnstown, in
i 1A ols Atwater Kent sets on ;
the week end in Patton. j, All models of Atwat $ Sots | regard to the Department of Welfare
|
|
|
jhand. Chas. F. Pitt Co., Inc. : oop on ;
J. C. Ward ,of Newcastle, spent Sat- not acepting as a charge upon the
i : state any persons who are not resid-
dav w ends. : v ;
urday with Patton friend ents of Pensylvania, or who are pri-
soners.
| : a i)
| The Christmas lighting effects at the
|store of the Penn Central Light an
John Grout of Butler was the week |Power Co. on Magee avenue are ver
end guest of Patton friends. | pleasing. The letter went on to state that
| : : “James Blake, who was brought to
Mrs. Peter Short of Mellon avenue.| The Misses Ruth and Lila White- the hospital from the Cambria Coun-
was a caller in Altoona recently. | head Virginia Biller and Bertha La-
: : ty jail, is not a resident of Pennsyl-
cue have returned from a visit with vania. Even if he should be a res-
Altoona friends.
The biggest selection of Christmas
Cards will be found at the Patton, |
Drug. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Warner and
. {two children of Johnstown, visited at jail.”
Mrs. R. E. Good, of Beech avenue, | the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Mul-|" ~~ =. . :
has returned from a business trip {0|ligan of Mellon avenue on Friday." oBinlee, 8 resident of the Stare by
Philadelphia. | The Patton fire company was called | NeW Jersey, the subject of the let-
| rg) : rms ter, was sentenced to the county jail
font on Friday evening to extinguish a ! a
Bos , io = ® or lon a larceny charge and while an
[flue fire at the home of Mrs. Simon]; x Ser : og
| Bortman on Mellon avenue. Very lit- inmate there underwent at attack of
| . apendicitis and was removed to the
tle damage was done by .the blaze. Memorial Hospital for treatment,
Paul Tinnick and daughter, and son,| Congratulations are extended to our hoo Wien HME the hospi} pos
Margaret and Jimmy, were callers in |good friend, Thomas Powell, upon his TH I i pinliew '1nE
Loretto on Sunday. [reappointment as the local postmaster | 4MOUnt of the hospital bili from the
t : : 3 : ty authorities.
[in a nomination sent by the President |©0Un%W authorities 2
Paul Long ,of Johnstown, visited his|to the senate on Monday. Another paragraph of the letter
| reads as follows: “This brings up a
dent, we would not be able to charge
this acount on our State list, because
he was a prisoner in the Cambria
Miss Anna Kollar of this place, call-
on Altoona friends and relatives re-
cently.
THE PATTON COURIER
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KILLED mY rman] covmionss is sess] CLASSIFIED ADS
yt, 3 The United States will recover from i
Griak Disappeared From Dau- the present economic depression as it| The Patton Drug has just re
8hter’s Home at Portage Tast has recovered from others, Charles M. (beautiful selection of dollar gi
James
ceived a
Friday Afternoon. Schwab, chairman of the board of the
Te ER - Bethlehem Steel Corp., said Saturday : !
73. ames Griak, of St. Benedict, aged night at a dinner of the Pennsylvan-|—if wanted. Inquire at 117
(9, was killed at 8:30 o'clock Sunday (ia Society, in New York, of which he |avenue. tf
morning When he was struck by a P.|is president.
R, freight train a short distance west
of Portage. He suffered a fracture of
the skull
He presented the Society's gold R ARD: The party that
medal, given annually to a Pennsyl-
the train or. delphia publisher.
Mr. Griak had been visiting a dau. “I am one who thinks we have had |
ghter, Mrs. Stanley Doyka, of Por-|!°° much talk and too little doing,” |
we [returned to the owner or the
Courier office.
lady’s black suede purse Sunday even-
and chest injuries and was]. .o.: v r hi ing with money and a pair of glasses
.: 1 vanian, to Cyrus H. K. Curtis, Phila- 3
dead when picked up by members of ya > i “can keep the money if the glasses arc
| I ;
fts.
ROOMER WANTED—With boarding
Mellon
found a
Patton
Patton, - Penna.
toge for some time. He suffered lap- | Said Schwab. He urged the necessity
ses of memory at intervals and Fri. |°f Maintaining the wage and living | 0 Patton Drug.
| Order your Whitman's Candy frem A
day afternoon left his daughters standards of American workmen
home for a walk, When he failed to) AUring the depression and assailed |
to St.Beneqi t,
home with »
where he made his =~
son, Frank Griak. It is| .. JOHN EMERY.
have same by paying all costs. John
Kruise, Patton, Star Route, Pa. 3tpd
Friday,Saturd
ARR riday,vaturday
return that evening, Mrs. Dovko|SPeculation which he said, was the| STRAY DOG—Came to my premises, is
thought her father had started back | Prime cause of present conditions. female dog, white and tan. Owner can cal
no! Known where the man spent Fri-
ay night an : Pioks : 0 t
oy hight and the first seen of him the nine year old son of Mr. and Mrs. |Your Christmas Gifts.
Was when he was walking across the
Funeral services for John Emery, Jr.,| Come to the Patton Drug and select
railroad tracl ! ore [John Emery, of Nanty-Glo, who died
from The Do aut ) Cd Monday night at the Memorial hos-
saw the man crossing the tracks, put | Pal in Johnstown, were were con-
was unable to gt the locomotive in| : ic ri
titre to. avert he ty © Ml ternoon at the Baptist church in Nan-| Norwich Canaries and the
Tames Griz ey |y-Glo. Interment was in the South |English Manchester Coppy, St.
Je Ss Gri: was born in Germany |g 0 cemetery
and came to America about fifty |
years ago. For the last twenty-eight RY ABe gold Linnet Males all in full sor
years he had heen a resident of St.|-~ DELORES JANE JENKINS, ... 30 Line of canary seed for
Benedict. His wife died. some years Delores Jane Jenkins, infan ugh- i ‘
ago. The following | re Rice. | . xr 2 ; 3 So ga 5AM MULLEN, Patton, Pa.
ing children survive: |ter of Raymond and Margaret Jenkins
Mountain Singers. I have sor
SOME OF THE FINEST SINGING
CANARIES THAT MONEY CAN BUY
ducted at 2 o'clock on Wednesday af- For Sale: The English Yorkshire and
asberg Rollers and the famous Hartz
great
Andre-
me fine
1g, and
sale.—
2t
Mrs. Willlam Goodrich and Andrew |, died Wednesday morning at the pa-|
«i CARD OF THANKS.
Griak, Manistee, Mich.; Frank, of St. |
mother, Mrs. Laura Long, of Mellon | :
avenue on Sunday. | A real Christmas special is our ig very vital question, and with which
| cup electric perculator priced at $1.79.| you as County Comisioners should
Mrs. S. L. Weakland and daughter, | Fully guaranteed. Chas. F. Pitt Co., | be familiar. Where is the hospital to
Carolyn, were the guests of friends | Bell Phone 131-M. look for funds to offest the expenses
in Johnstown recently. 3 . : Of taking care of charity patients
| William Simpson and sister, Miss|when the funds from the State ap-
If you want Christmas delivery on/Mary Simpson, were the speakers dur- propriation are exhausted or when
your Sparton Junior Radio Set you|ing the vocational hour at the Spang-|the case cannot be accepted as a
must let us know this week. Chas. F.|ler high school on Monday morning, | charge against the State appropria-
Pitt Co., Inc, their theme being “Music Apprecia-| tion?”
tion.” The letter further states that a
After a brief visit with Altoona | 7 . circular letter had been sent to all
friends Mrs. John Zirn and daughter,| There will be special Christmas ser- | gor io. aiqoq hospital of Pennsylvania
Alberta, have returned to their home | Vices next Sunday both morning and in an endeavor to ascertain what aid
in Patton. evens 3 ue First agus Cnureh, they received from their city and
: aso special singing. Everybody invit-loounty governments s i as
Miss Anna Petruskey of Mellon ave-|ed. Christmas evening, December 25th, | joarned ens woe res
nue, spent the week end as the guest|a special program will be given by the hospitals in the State receive, in ad-
of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Eltringham at| Bible School scholars at 7:30 P. M.— j ,
| dition to State appropriations, appro-
Ashland, Pa. {Pastor Rev. M. H. Jones. priations from their counties in
amounts varying from $300 to $25,
000 yearly.
: y |
St. Emerich’s basketball team eked| Mrs. Croyle, of Ebensburg, was the
out a close decision, 12 to 9, over the!guest of Patton friends Saturday. It is als tet Tas :
faiton Juniors in a recent contest on| A quilting party was held at the! If 18 also set forth in the fetter
the Patton floor. {home of Mrs. Myrtle Shannon of Lin- ! ot Memorial Hospital san Nest. of
wood avenue last Wednesday evening. pe sane Such 8 is that eI
The condition of Frank E. Fara-|A dainty lunch was served. The follow. Comin The ot Sg I gent Sex or
baugh, local business man, who has|ing were present: Mrs. Albert Yahner. 1% cxdors ny Soins res Wor i
been - seriously ill for some weeks re-|Mrs. Louis Dietrick, Mrs. Laura Long, has come When sirie. an tae Smo
mains unimproved. {1s Myrtle Shannon, Mrs. Pius Biller, | finances must eT omg
| IS 5 i T 2 % : 2 f et: © eon.
: [Vrs Joseph Karlheim, Mrs. J. T. Lonz | munication suggests a conference be-
Mrs. William J. Cavanaugh, of [and Mrs. Ray Karlheim. tween the Finande Comittee of th
Jommsion, was the reecnt guest ol : YTAVYR Fob rier ey, hospital and the Commissioners with
> Ir. an i M. B. Cowher at their | WO DAYS FOR ( HILDREN regard to receiving an appropriation
ome on Fifth avenue. | AT CAMBRIA COUNTY FAIR for the hospital. The letter was ta-
Come in and see our stouk of ithe ken under advisement by the Com-
latest in electric appliances. Let us|Hors Races Will continue on the Same A Sioners And. 70. definite .uefibn
. | axKen,
Jemonsials Sh Line of labor Sure | High Level As Those Conducted
as. F. Pitt Co., Inc. Du'ing 1930.
——— ee
Edward Hunter of Thdiana Has 16 I'WO MOSS CREEK MEN
turned to his work after spending the| APProval of contracts for attractions INJURED IN MINES
week end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | Scheduled to appear at the 1931 edi- > ia
John Johnson of South Fifth avenue. | tion of the Cambria County Fair and a Arocin and Elery Emeigh, em-
suggestion of a method of increasing ployed as miners at the Pennsylvania
Mrs. Michael McNulty of Carroll-|the attendance at the event came be- | Coal & Coke Corporation mine at
town, has returned to her home after|fore members of the directorate of the | Moscreek, are patients at the Span-
spending a few days at the home of fair association at a luncheon held at | S'¢T Hospital, suffering from injuries
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Warner of Pat-|the New Ebensburg Inn on Wednes- sustained Monday in acidents at the
ton. lday of this week. Tt was decided that mine. Arcoin suffered severe lacera-
school children could be induced to at- tions 02 fie right am in am.acoldent
tend in greater numbers by increasing | N.°103Y morning and Emeigh Surlers
the children’s days at the fair from one ed Jacermiiong and Joptusiony of the
i . : . ace § 2a C Adlonaay a ernoon.
to two, allotting one to the children of Both patients were reported to be in
*| Cambria county and the other to Blair good condition
county youngsters. In addition and as |= ; ’
The Ladies’ Aid of the Firs an. | & special inducement to boys and girls ry TE
tist Ohurch will hold : 2 Ea attend the directors decided to give Aony al BASH. :
Saturday in the business section of | 2 pony and saddle on each of the two Son pn Aged J ones, Givi
the town. Home dressed cakes, etc. wily | children’s qays. h : at Vi ren > — En
1S Tor Sule hy roe oy Edward Brennan and Martin Ma- ioe at Vintondale at 7 o’clock Mon-
{honey, both of Baltimore, attended the | 32¥ €vening. His health had been
Have you seen our new Doremyer | luncheon and assured the directors Impaired for the last six months,
Combination Mixer and Fruit Juice [that the horse races at the fair would | The deceased was a native of Aust.
Extractor. On display now. Chas F.|continue on the high plane establish- | Fi and had lived in the United
Pitt Co.,, Inc., Bell Phone 131-M. ed at previous meets. Owners already | States 20 years. He had worked for
3 are making inquiries regarding the pos- the Vinton Colliery Company at Vin-
Mrs. Barney Litzinger of Mellon av- [sible dates of the meetings, they sad, | {ondale. for 18 years. He is survived
enue, has returned from East Ridge, |and an unusually good series of races | PY Nis widow, Mrs. Mary Gubash,
where she attended the funeral of her |is in prospect. The directors named H and four children, Michael and Char-
C. McWilliams, county farm agent, and les Gubash and Mary, wife of Joseph
: Kricko, all of Vintondale & eter
Ira Bloom and Edward Jones as a com- Guta of yin ada nd ele
| mittee to assume full charge of the
i ae Hip leon. ae Funeral services were > te
SPOT CASH STORE — | livestock department of the fair. on Welate oh Conduaied
— — | Blair Seeds, of Loretto, president of Greek Catholic Chiureh $ i
a 3 oss 3 x 4 > Uri; ras
| the fair association, presided at the in the church cemetery
meeting which was attended by the -
i —_—
following members of the Board of Di- { NAVY EN STMEN vC
an al NAVY ENLISTMENT INC REASED,
| rectors: M. J. Bracken, David Barry, The United States Navy Recs i
| and Walter Krebs, all of Johnstown; 4 et dn sohin
i A y ing Station located in the Northside
the Messrs. Bigle rter y in i : Pa.
i gley, Arter and Oliver Postoffice Building in Pittsburg will
| Rothert of Altoona; Edward Jones of i
) yo ; y AWOL , enlist sixteen young men from Wes-
| imore! Coos E Prindible of Pat- tern Pennsylvania and Northern
{ ton; Irvin oucher of Beaverdale; J. West Virginia on Friday January 2
| Elliott of Hollidaysburg and Ira Bloom | 1931. it ig
H. C. McWillHFkdan anrmsai
[H. C. McWilliams of Ebnsbure. Navy Recruiting Offices located in
iol r 5 Pittsburgh, Johnstown, Altoona, New
Sugar, best granulated, pound ...... 5 sel NSCONTING are rw Castle, Donora and Connellsville
Oats, rolled, loose, 1b .. . 5c | TRANSCONTINENTAL SHIP hint
Cocoa, Hershey's pound can for ....
: . Pennsylvania, and in Wheeling, West
25¢ | FORCED DOWN BY STORM Virginia will accept applications of
Marshmallows assorted all colors, |
young men for enlistment in Febru-
On the night preceding Christmas at |
the Reilly Mission of the Baptist |
church a special Christmas program |
will be given. All are invited. Don’t
miss it.
package ... 10c| Hmmed in by a violnt snow storm ary and subsequent months
Raisins, White or bleached, only a | Which lowered the visibility to virtu- — 3
DOULA coccinea 15¢ | ally nothing and which made flyin al- ‘ WHITE
Glaced Pineapples, Cherries, Dates, | most an impossibility an i a MRS. JOEY. W HITE.
Figs, Citron, Orange and Lemon | Transcontinental Air Transport plane, | _. rs Agnes Ceraty Ww hite, aged 66,
Peel, priced right. in charge of Pilots Weaver and Russell, | '[¢ of John White, died on Sunday
Cocoanut, loose, only a Wound ....... 30c| landed at the Keystone Airport, Ebens- [*¢ her home in Portage after an ex-
Kitchen Bouquet, Priced Right.
| burg, at four o'clock on Tuesday after- tended illness. She is survived by her
Nuts, all new, priced low for the
: husband an ‘ine children: !
{ noon. Passengers and mail were trans- S d and the following children:
. 4 Jerome White, Dor 'S Yich-
quality. | ferred to Cresson by automobile, where ard ante Tn nu hoe Rie h
Candies, all kinds, priced low for |@ train was held for their arrival. De- rence Noel. Portage France: Hoon
the quality. | spite the forced landing which necess- x and Tore Leh
Catherine, Justin and John, all of
Portage.
Chocolates, at 2 pounds for ... 25c| itated the transfer, officials of the
Hard Candies at 2 pounds for 25c | line reported virtually no delay to the
Peanuts, fresh roasted, pound only 20c | passengers.
Fruit Salad, 2% 1b. can Gold The plane will remain at the airport
The funeral services were conduct-
es at nine o’clock on Wednesday mor-
Born, finest canned ,only can ...... 38c until weather conditions permit a con- ns In St. Bartholomew's church. at
Pantry Cream for Whipping. tinuance of its eastward journey. Amore.
Pop Corn Jolly Fine, Hulless, can 152 iy teenie . re. oe . -
Grapes. Janey, 4 2 modnd on An 02 . YOU NEVER HAVE MRS. HARRISON PHIZACKLEA,
.Tangerines, dozen
|
. 232] Tasted real coffee unless you have Mrs. Harrison Phizacklea, Sr., aged
| used a Silex Coff : r. N re | 65 years, passed away on Mon lay
FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS EVERY | sleepless Pit i Moke pe with morning of this week at her home in
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. [the Silex the caffine remains in the | Punlo after an illness of about two
Wear-U-Well Shoes grounds. Chas. F. Pitt Co., Inc. years. She is survived by three chil-
They will save you a third on your | rr dren,
footwear. Do they Wear-U-well; Ask | A REAL GIFT. Ae SPECIAL,
any one that wears them. { For Xmas is an electric popper. Pops AS A SPECIAL
| every kernel in less time and with no Introductory offer this week end on-
WE DELIVER AND SELL YOU AT | inconvenience. Chas. F. Pitt Co. Inc. ly. Six G. E. Mazda electric light bulbs
A LOW PRICE. | ——— 98c. All sizes. We have a complete line
and funeral s vices were conductel cemetery. and Family,
WE HAVE ANTICIPATED YOUR NEEDS FOR THAT IM-
PORTANT CHRISTMAS DINNER. THE FINEST, FRESHEST
FOODSTUFFS WE COULD OBTAIN. YOU WILL FIND
| Specials in Every Department!
PITTED DATES
HEINZ PLUM
ON SAL? AT PER PUDDING
POUND... 30c .
ON SALE AT PER
te up ce. gy 0 Serna POUND '... 5 45c¢
SUNKIST ORANGES
CALIFORNIA, 3 5 c
Der dozen...
JUMBO BiiANAS
35¢
0 (SS (A () SI S_-- 5--
GRAPES
The _ very best in RED
GRAPES, 3
pound .. “re 10c
NO XMAS DINNER
IS COMPLETE WITHOUT
CRANBERRIES
AT 2
To, For rere OC
GOODIES st
MIXED NUTS, 1b., 27c.
This year's crop. Full and
meaty kernels.
Eng. WALNUTS, 1b., 35¢
What's Christmas without
mixed nuts. Children love
them.
gE
GINGER SNAPS
On sale at 2 pounds
fort. oo : 25¢
FRIEDHOFER’S BREAD
On sale at two loaves
for... 1 Oc
ED SD) ) SO ED) DO SE 04
OE (GS RS (2
KING-KO PEACHES
Packed in -the heart of the
California Fruit 2 7 c
belt, large can
DUNHAM'S
COCOANUT
ON SALE A
BOXES a re 25¢
ED 0) 0 EO DS - -D O- 0
FIG BARS
On sale at per
poi a le 15¢
FORE 0-0) 0 4 DS CIE OOD
LUX §Lugx
For all fine laundering, on
sale at 3 boxes 5
for ¢
0) m. , (GD) SS) 8S
HEINZE QUEEN OLIVES HARD BRICK'S MINCE MEAT
Large Bottle on sale 25 CANDIES For your Christmas Pies, on
for , RR sale at per
i in rin, | mene ope
mm mm aE 0 35¢
PICKLES . ‘Dainty bits of ‘ :
Sweet, Dill, Sour, your choice goodness in fan Give a carton of our Christ-
cy shapes and in mas Wrapped Cigarettes or Ci-
bright colors. gars to your friends this year.
at per jar
or 15
CD 0.) i A SD -500--S-)-GER) ) ” PEERS
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR CHRISTMAS SUPPLY OF LADIES’ UNDER-
WEAR. IN THIS SHIPMENT YOU WILL FIND THAT GIFT YOU HAVEBEE N
LOOKING FOR,
MEN'S SHIRES oo iin S175 LADIES’ GARTERS 10¢
MEN'S SCARFS ... SA . $2.00 LADIES’ HANKIES 10¢
MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Sl 10 LADIES’ BEADS _ BOs
a
ome Service Store, Patton
For Delivery Phone 185° Give iis Your
Xmas order now
| Dolores Jane Jenkins, infant dau- of colored bulbs in both 10 and 25
— SPOT CASH STORE = gther of Mr .and Mrs. Raymond Jen- watt sizes .Check up on your bulbs for
-— — kins, died at Colyer Tuesday. Xmas. Chas, F. Pitt Co. Inc,
rental’ home in Colver. The funenal| We wish, through the columns of the
Bepegiot: Mrs Louis Smith, Starford, [services were held on Thursday after- | Courier, to expressour- sincere appre-
hdiana count Mrs. Stanley Doyka, [noon at the Jenkins home. Interment | ciation to all those who assisted us in
Portage; Mrs. Frank Tracy, Belle- | was in the South Fork Cemetery. | our recent bereavement, the illness and
view. Twenty-five grand-children and | {death of our husband and father, Ste-
SIX great-grand hildren survive, | at nine o'clock on Wednesday morn- | phen A Cooper; also to thank those
_ The body was taken to the Frank | ing in St. Benedict's church at car- | who contributed the use of their cars
Griak home in St. Benedict Sunday, rolltown. Interment wus in the church | for the funeral — Mrs. Lucy Cooper
WITH NAN CY
CARROLL
a Garamount Picture
Reckless in love, for they love,
A blast of fiery drama, great-
er than “The Devil's Holiday.”
With Frederic March as the ar-
tist lover who flaunts conven-
tions to win the woman he
wants.
with
Frederic Frank
MARCH MORGAN
Monday, Tues-
day
RAMON NAVARRO IN
Wednesday and
Christmas Day
BUT IT WILL TAKE AN HOUR
BECAUSE THIS FOX MOVIE-
TONE, DIRECTED BY
JOHN FORD
IN THE SEASON’S
CLEVEREST COM-
EDY, featuring
Spencer Tracy
Claire Luce,
Warren Hymer ....
Humphrey Bogalt
Wm. Collier, Sr,
Joan (“Cherie”
Lawes
Story by
Maurine Watkins
allof!
VOL. X
COUNTI
PRES
B
Five Will |
Lower
Th
Under this
Pensylvania
sixty-seven
that willch
cause of inc
tion, five con
from a lower
because of
three countie
An act of
Governors he
advancement
legislators th
make any pre
lose theirs ta
sus and go ii
There appare
by which the
ties will learn
ing—unless tl
figures. That
that the 193
care of if the:
The census
sylvania alwa
crease and u
have shown s
that did not
tion. Anyway)
the past did
the possibility
in the counti
gave Pennsyly
9,681,350, a g
decade.
The countie
in classificatio
Montgomery,
fourth to the f
York, which 1
the fourth clas
becomes a six
in a seventh-c
Clearfield Cc
the fifth class,
lation change,
Bradford goes
seventh and Pq
to the eight, o)
ty.
The first thi
prior to this
one county ea
a first-class con
class county
county of the
awanna now w
and Montgome:
Lehigh and
are advanced 1
find much mo
new classificati
Berks, Cambria
ette, Lancaster,
ylkill and Was
The third-cla
populations bet:
000 and the
contain 150,000
poses of genera
ties are groupec
eight, which co
000 population.
The principal
in classification
counties laws.
have general
themselves that
use in the lowe
which are spars
salaries are t
class counties,
brought about b
affect the pay c
now in office
The salaries j
fourth class cot
same, Sheriffs
year; Prothonot:
ers, $4000; Tre:
Commissioners,
county officials
Lehigh Counties
compensations,
At the present
either York or
ceives $4000 a
tary, Recorder
$4000 each and
the same amou
fourth-class dist
Fixed salaries
lower-class coun
paid to certain
ter County, whi
seventh to the
its Sheriff receiv
stead of fees, ax
going from $10(
while most of it
be paid fees base
business transact
It is expected
er will shortly n
that have been
their increased
of 1919 provides
apear by any su
county has attair
titling it to an a
tion as herein pt
the duty of the ¢
great seal of this
certify that fact
certificate shall 1
Recorder of Dee
county and be rec
Baptist Church
Lord's Day Serv
Rev. M. H. Joi
At Reilly, 9:00
following with Se
Patton 10:30 A.
lowed with Sermo
6:30 P. M. B.
Argust B. Jones.
7:30 P. M., Prea
Wednesday ever
and Bible Study.
Stranger but once