SAGE R g scheme has not been plan wisly, decisions may have to Be made and for the lack barricadir ned previ if a Teader these Obeistons May be al cross pur MINE SAFETY PLANS : pores When ah emergency arises many excited suggestions are offered and a chaos results, Keenan pol 10 MINING INDUSTRY The Barnesboro mine | > ¥ nspector s plan safeguard lives after underground and embed In oy da nied out ex plorions is Prominent Bpace Given Inspector in ‘Coal Age,’ Leading Mine Industry Magazine such TOL EE PU th Pv PY {1 i¥ 3 4 manner 1h a ined America & ean ra ie ; ip ted the miming !n minen: space in the at it s9s he tnaint and ration Eyed k vd jazent dev 0 I f a @: 3% men ticle by Dennis ~ade state th HBitu 8 5 sr TPES sb Pe 193 if Eo) “Barriers ¢ 110 cubic empty ifteer Keen an port Bis oon shoud be svzilal SRtavalions into les chambers Bagpy lives ould have been swved after mine fires and expl Keen oh writes “if men had found material with which to evect barricades and had | ¢ article Barrithdes ntentions that arrangements ry LONE ery ine the barr CHATS wi how the oxygen Se ysed #26 WELT as om the needs Nt the men in the barricade and yet preserve the supply §--Bauip all barricades with enough Emown how ahd where ‘o build them. ber ats and tools that any stopping’ mRorne have been fortunate enough socked out by coRcussion m Bet only to Lind sch materials but ta placed ake effective use of it and & Plan the siety Yves scoondingly have been spared. [he method of mining tion of his kind should not bel T- Maintain the barrie ade 2 chanee and materisls should be | thpes within 680 feet of Lhe end ed thet normally would not be entry in the workings { 8 Regard th barricade as part of $ av Oe I" theiz chamber 10 spt at i of Lhe According to Mine Inspector Keenan the mining layout to planned 58 8 ofien men trapped by such a cats} | carefully as are the locations and the Sillroply become so confused and dis. | shapes af the rooms entries and other Waeted that they cannot analyze the extavitions agitation and in consequence make a $ Maintain and the Salstake with disastrous resulis If the | chambers squipped al all Umes be keep safely AUDITORS’ REPORT OF PATTON BORO BOROUGH OF PATTON { STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES POR THE YEAR 100 CURRENT ASSETS: First Nations! Bink WV J. Gill Estate Rent Marguerite F. Gill. Rent Marguerite F. Gil Collector Bree; Covering Lien Bidevain Ropar Liens Returned Taxes, Year Returned Taxes Yeur Tanes, Year Tansee Year Tages Year Taxes Year Tuxes, Year Yeu: Your $14 980% 56 60 HoH 4a &8 1 ESS ws 0% 84050 TH bo Ro ous 4 1.57 66 2.608 9% Lae Ww Ea inl CURRENT LIABILITIES Basough of Patton Water Works TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES BUNFLUS. : Bestrve for depreciation Balance Dec 31. 19480 Plist Not Gain Year 19460 TOTAL LIABILITIES DOROUGE OF FATTON PROFIT AND LOSS STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR Ive an ll err Tox ge wpm Sr RSA 7 3 £2 I sy nd Coste Ee ’ Sa — ” ’ a Eo pA RA FR WHAT OF THE CHILDREN? to hate. Their mind) are warped and tf istered, What comdliructive THE UNION PRESS OOURIES § Keenan gives detailed] instructions on the location of the barricades mater jals to be kept on hand (inching a supply of drinking whitey in ¢harconl lined containers and small supplies of canned food) and the manner in which | narricades should be erected after dis. Asters enttdren They are cath * goa ev } ervihing in reverse an Alice-in-won- | deviand distortion of vision, & peErver- | Be i the facts How can they build | normal world? The children of [aly are grounded | in the parade of militarism They are steeped in the glory of war stimula ted to gloss over and cover up con” ditions as they wiay What they: grow into the world has seen in time JE eridis The children of a Detter yy " My plan may not be the Dest at he perfected Ketnan writes as 8 bane for somel adequate. can is TARY MOEN MOT Coal Age amo reprinted dra suboniited Keenan of undergr workings and the location of recommended by aim, Inspector Keenan are SEY WE the conquered coun- chance thm the the agressory though their than any child sh- They are twisted body and mind that will have its duvasia Sng on the world when they reach manhood and womanhood The children of England will have overcome a physical burden bevaure Jf the constant rade, alarms and ab- rmal ring conditions bul an Qrow. They can face the world with pride for they are fulfilliog a great radition and are Living history + history which will give them honors ; and courage to nund down lo future { generitions, Yo ww w # fy % hia ries Rave Es 8 children of : handicaps are hE #y EE TT tions A Ve 2 . Wii Nave words A safely chimber i rinmia ¢ SFE {2 the best insurance, fhe bes hunger ducer, the best confidence maker and a Ffoet the best offort and life saver ihe COX industry could contribute to Ih Tes GT bear Both of * Fr oy & KaEey tiv iy An Editorial by Ruth Taylor The danger and te hope the me, Pace and the salvation of the world of emorrow Hes in the children of to~] day for whatever |deuty ambitions, and beliefs are incalewiwted imto the Bearts and minds of ese children will | Tdetermine the futute of the whole world The children of |Bupope | they brisg to the falure: The ohildren of Geltmany are rained free lo grow struight and stromg a both hody and spirit. The education of nations of the West for the children of today will reach manhood and will reach womanhood at the most critical years of the present cycle. We cannot what do thing can lems that will confront them, for even they offer to the warld of omereow The chilren of Rimsia are “mirror” | what these problems will be but they Fines, Liccnaes andl Costs Office Resi. Indoiibhe Tax Redemptions | Taxes Rec'd by Commimioners Sale Payments on Sidewalk Repairs Payments on Seer Covering Liens Exonerated Taxes Collected Payments on Cuarrdnt Taxes 1539 Payments on Current Taxes 1940 Dup Tax Pibments, Year 1881 Tax Piyments Year J Tax Pavments Year Tax Piyments Year Tax Payments Year Tax PViyoenis Year Tax Payments Year Tax Pavments Year Delnguent Tax Payments Year Telephone Tolls Insurance Refund T C Gill Licensed Taxes paid 0 Boro sm site i Fup Dre linge nt Peeling uent gRagais HES Auditors Compeniation Tax Collectors Compensation Cambria County, (Commission on Returned Taxes. Tax Collector's Pontage and Expenses Office Rests Office Light Telephone Serviog Printing Postage Police Salary snd Wages Contributions to Mire Company Salary of Board «f Health Sewer Extensions Expense Maintenance of Streets Labor NSF Chk... a abi BALANCE AS PER AUDIT JANUARY §, 1941... BOROUGH OF PATTON EE — asi : a, i a. ia subject to exonerstions, collections returns Sugraiin | SONGUAR OF PATTON WATER WORKS ‘ since Mareh 18 Surv they | | daughter of Michael! and Mary (Kane) The children of the western bemis- | Kirsch. Sarviving are three sinters ' shere are more fortunate They are P id | Altoona, and Mrs Agnes Paineies New | | celebrated at hese children ix the great task of the | teach thes Bow te handle the probe | vl the wisest of the elders does not know | CRS SE AE creat can be a faith and honesty, hinds [oeen {niling in health rd 1 ness and courtesy loyalty and fair | ¥ . Mire, Wynkoop was bors | play-—a vandstick of honor by whieh | » duper of Willis and Harp in Surading 4 ito Wve and by which tv shape the gon andl seven daughters alm he {world of the future eral brothers and sisters. Funeral serv. RECENT DEATHS IN pag of so Bay gd NORTH OF COUNTY tage. Diterment was in Sacred Heart AFLEN MULOHAK, 3 dsughter of Comatufy. Join and Frances (Stopekyy Mi. chink of Hastings died surly Monday morning at the Miners Hospital in Sp angler where she bad Deen » Patient ving are the par. ents and a sister, Frances Milchak, at home High mass of requiem was cel ebrated at ® a m this (Thursdey) moriting in St Bertiard’s Catholie Oh arel Hastings [Interment was in the church cemetery Rs SW PRR LR 3 REBOLUTION OF RESPECT. 8. Niary's IL C. BU. Pallen, Pa Whereas. it has pleased God in his Goodmss and Mercy to remove from sar ragike by death our sister member, Mrs Catharine Hopkins Whereas, highest (ribute we Can Day her is to say she lod a pure Christian life and departed from this world like a Chill of God whom she so faithfully served Remlved. that by her death this so ciety has josk 3 good member and her family a kind snd loving mother Resolved, that in respect © his memcty, our charter be draped in mourning for a period of Mirty days Thee resolutions entered on the MISS ISABELILE KIRSCH died ot 8 p. Mm. Monday in Cassandra where ghee resided with her sister. Miss Co . celia Kirsch, a teacher in the Spangler minutes of our society and published public schools The decessed wag a: thir local paper snd 8 copy furnish. Led wy fe Bently of our deceased sis ter, Mrs. Catharine Hoping. WINH'RED FITZPATRICK, JOSEPHINE ROGERS, Committee, ordain CARD or ¥ TRANK: i We wish fo this manner to thank all those who assisted us in our recent | bereavement, the ill MRS ELLEN WYNKOOP. 84. widow Sami (Christof! oe Re hing Sey af af Albert Wynkoop, died Friday ov | feriinim and the wes of the scars at the ening #t her home in Porlige She het | Santa). Tony Passerelta and Family. Miss Cecelia Kirsch Mra J MM Pay, | York City. High mass of requiem was § o'clock this (Thursday) | morning in Holy Cross Cathelie arch of which she was a member 38- | ferment was in St Nicholss' Cemetery at Niekwown : a AND PATTON BOROUGH WATER WORKS FOR THE YEAR 1940. | BOROUGH OF PATTON WATER WORKS PURCHASE § pol Serial Bonds, Due $8,000 09 esth yeosr from Jun. uary 1. 180 Less Bonds Retired "nw £2.000.50 i 18.000.00 BOROUGH OF PATTON WATER WOHXKS FILTRA. TION PLANT § pet Serinl Bonds, doo £L00008 each year from January 1, 1800 and £30000 each year of ter January §. De ; Less Bonds Retired 0.400. 5 Zoe00 A Gr TOTAL BONDED INDEBTEDNESS i" Accrued Interest on Bonds DEFERRED CREDIT ITEM Reserve for Depreciation of Plast SURPLUS January 1. 1940 Plus Net Guin Year 1048 TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSE . MAINTENANCE: Repairs Ww Water Limon Less Mise Operating incom 41) ER WI RT TOTAL MAINTENANCE EXPENSE... TOTAL DISTRIBUTION EXPENSE . GROSS PROFIT FROM OPERATION . Tofal Water Rents Collected fo TOTAL RECEIPTS & CASH BALANCE
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