Thursday, March 18, 1948 Thurs — PAGE FOUR UNION PRESS-COURIER home of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose | spending some time at the home - home. As of the present there are | were being admitted without a A Beaver Valley Hamilton’ and family. : Marsteller of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ball. St. Benedict 'Seek Remedy for 497, an increase of 36 in slight- | proper investigation of their ac- ———— Mrs, Olive Davis and daughter | By MRS. FRED SCHROCK Judith Ann 228, Rose Musi By MISS MARY REAM ly more than two months. tual needs. Miss Jean Nedimyer of Philips- | of Texas, are visiting at the home m——— Mastrine recently attended a bir- | — : Commissioner Farrell suggested “The commissioners will just | UIE, Ss a ye visiting | of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Everhart| Carolyn Anderson, daughter of |thday party given in honor of | The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Vercrow e ness that some sort of a screening have to get tougher,” he said. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mi-|and family. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Anderson, | Dalio Gerolami. Presbyterian Church was held at process be set up. He was of the | “The county home is too crowded chael Nedimyer. Mrs. Goldie O’Shall and Mrs. |was ill for a few days last week. Mrs. Kline and daughter, Nan- | the home of Mrs. Tillie Lang this opinion that too many persons | now.” AA Mrs. Paul Kutruff and Mrs. | Hubert Troxell of Lyleville were| Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fowler | cy, were recently visiting in New | week. Twenty ladies attended. t ounty ome Herb O’'Shall have returned from |callers at the Earl Bollinger res- | and Mr. Bill Ganavich of Am-|York. ce The usual business meeting was mata . , I New York where Mrs. Kutruff is | idence on Saturday. | bridge, visited with Mr. Fowler's Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith and conducted and a delicious lunch Cambria County commissioners J pd F a undergoing treatment in a hos-| Mrs. Clark Farcey of Philips- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fow- | daughter visited in Barnesboro re- | was served. are seeking an answer to a ser- | | we my J pital. 3 | burg was a recent caller at the|ler, over the week end. cently. J : tA quilting party was held at [jous situation at the county home | [STORES CO | e0 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Noel and | home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McClell- Mrs. Andrew Kormanis spent [the home of Mrs. Harry C. Ream at Ebensburg. The problem: Ov- | FAV LY) family of Glasgow visited Sunday | Michael Nedimyer. and and son of Johnstown visit: the week end in Clarence, Pa. pa yuisuay svemng: a delicious | ercrowded conditions. | [ W. Patt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.| . rt Gates of stown |€d over the week end with Mr. ———————— lunch was served an 1e_follow- Board President Pat Farrell | Hn ————— meetin a mates and hii My ei Shubert Gates of Jonnstows |and Mrs. Fred Schrock. Amsbr ing quilted: Miss Ann “Symons, | said conditions at the home have | olution Mrs. Wade Gates of Punxst-|parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M.| Mrs. Emma Dixon is a patient y Miss Jane Hunter, Mrs. Tillie Lang | reached the saturation point, Su- | State tawney spent the week end here. | paren on Sunday > |in Spangler Hospital. : By KATHLEEN BUCHANAN and Mrs. Chester Bradford. | perintendent Frank Burns was - conside Mrs. Mary Melott of Beaver| Mr Sam Kuhn of Altoona vis-| The Marsteller Presbyterian Ty eu | Miss Florence Bogus spent a|willing to go a step further. He Patton Falls is spending a few days at | ited at the Ralph Gates home on |Choir attended services in the| Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gates of day in Altoona shopping. | said it was over-saturated. Altoon the home of her parents, Mr. and | Sunday : | First Baptist Church, Barnesboro, | Cresson called at the Lloyd| The girls of Ann Symons class| The number of inmates at the GET YOUR SHARE The 10 Mrs. W. A. Flemming and fam- | yay. Michael Nedimyer and |on Sunday evening. Pugh home on Sunday. are progressing very well in their home has grown rapidly in recent JF ’ 10. Th ily. | daughter, Jean, were shoppers in| Visitors on Sunday at the Ar-| Visitors in Hastings on Sun- Red Cross Roll Campaign. Any-|weeks. On the first of the year AND SAVE! abolish Mrs. Albert Radnig and family a. on Thursday t thur Hewett home Mere 2 and 3 id 0% wy wig Poear one Sho Tighe 2 order, get in | — A. h rs 00ii.©So ot a gre: FAs W rere’ rece visi ys | Mrs. Edward Smith and fami iller an rs. ilber ol ouch wi nn Symons. ol io in thi: at eo Sa i _ Mr. and Mrs. William MCAR- |e "gyogt Lebanon, and Mr. and and children. The Westminster Fellowship Cooked Ready-to-Eat Boneless . SF travel Gussie Potuchnig and family ineh and family of DuBois visited | pp, Raymond Hewett and Son| pp and Mrs. Mike McMullen [skating party held on Saturday or no! Bupsle TN TEaTar, & teacher at the home of Mrs. McAnineh's |e Altoona, as well as Miss Dor-| 4 family of Loretto spent Sun- evening at the Barneshoro skating | Hams C Cooked ons Wwe in Johnstown, spent the week end parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bsch| t,o powett of Rossiter and MI. | gay at the home of the lady's rink, was a great success. Many) Ready-to-Eat a at the home of her, mother, Mrs, | on Sunday. land Mrs. John Getty and Som, | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mc-|young people of our town and | No Waste. dozer Mary Strayer. ’ "| Mr. Roy Moore was a recent py. of Hillsdale. : Connell. other towns were present and all| 8-12-Lb. B HAM make Miss Marie Barnett, who is em- visitor at the home of his moth- | Mr. William MacWilliams of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Madigan, | had a grand time. size. LB. CRB) ployed in Altoona, spent the week | ®%; Mrs. Ida Moore. Charles Ni _| Summerhill has been very Sick |piorine Madigan and Mrs. George | Miss Lorraine Lee was a week Pa TP NI end at the home of her parents, Miss Cora Carmon, Char os 3 X“ put is slowly recovering. He is|goleck and daughters Mary and [end visitor in Barnesboro at the Eat Ih Mr., and Mrs. Charles Barnett on and Bill Carmon, of New Jer- |i}. rather of Mr. John MacWil- | goohie motored to Lock Haven home of Madeline Carroll. Cooked Ready-to-Ea a C Fret Mr. and Mrs. John Gearhart |SeY, spent a few days visiting at |); 5 of this place. on Saturday. Mrs. Louise Holmes has’ return- | Whole OF have Well and son, John, were visitors here he Bom oT Mrs. Rhudell Gates rere resem Visitors at the Robert Bide? 8b a Ze a trip to Hams C 10-16-1b, size. P 3 av e + | § inc el . an mgton, . . | a Er on Miss Grace Runert of Altoona Colver home oi children of | Lorraine Lee, Vivian Symons, | as. Jey E. U. B. Church on Sunday |Yisited over the week end with| oo oo. Bokoch & Anne Sabo | Colver and Mr. and Mrs. Merlini | Shirley Bradford, Telford Saylor | serves you Whole or Fred TOTRING. “ | Miss Patricia Barnhart. | —_— pe i and Mrs. Clair Caldwell attended | Shank Half. LB. morning. d| and daughter of Vintondale. i passed Mr. Melvin Monahan is a pa-| MI: and Mrs. Thad Hammond npss Grace Aitken, a student|™p " oyjers in Altoona were | the funeral of Rev. O. Emerson | Yargs Size. tions ¢ tient at the Alt Hospital, af- | of Patton visited at the home of | += \'Ghiry College, Kentucky, is |. ecen FR * Mrs, | Washburn at Delmont on Satur-| s Young Tender Washi: ient a e oona pita, &%* | afr. and Mrs. Marlin Shope on | i. ; ents. M d| Mrs. Joe Racz, John Racz, day afternoon rig § ter receiving severe burns while. Sunday 8 {Yistting Yih Yio Haren s, Mr. an Mary Bevis and Edna Blackney. RY eo Tehlinsky. Raymond| { Bee upon 1 Working in Wis coll mines, MffY Perry Esch visited with / Mrs T. I. Aitsen Tozzini| A Mrs. Mary Booterbaugh, Mrs.|p, got ang John Bassett of Bak-| U. 8. Gov't. ted en Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hobba J 3 Mr. and Mrs. Chares Tozzin d Mrs. Pru Her- ! . ov Full 1p Radio ; > : her son, and daughter-in-law, Mr.| f a baby |Ann Garman an h erton were Sunday evening Vis-| Grade “A” Tul, 1b and Mis, MarysFosier- of Alin. and Mos Glen Esch of Greens- | 2T¢ the ig JR bal, kei were out-of-town callers on |. Wo" io "town [ Stewing ii Broad t the week end at the v . J son, born In 4 . » . . tac receive oti Mes, Rhudell Gates and |burg recently. | Pozzini is the former Miss Esther | Sunday afternoon. : Joseph Symons Jr. has been dis- | Extra IV Bill at Sons : George Gates, Bill Carmon, Fol wish Charles Push, J > Spindiey charged from the Miners’ Hospit- | LICED B son pkg. C oo ' ty Barnhart and Charles Nixon i i Jashi isited | City, died here Saturday. Details |a] after undergoing an operation MP and MY. Clarence Troxell Visited at the home of Grace Rei- a Me in | will be found in the obituary col- | there. spies Jr. and son, of Mountaindale, re-| ..."., myesday. Te Hospital, Johnstown. [umn on Page 9. Mr. Telford Saylor of St. Bene- Fresh 1b. Cc i cently visited with Beaver Valley Sy Li ore losnt a ES go dict and Mr. Edward Shimko of Country Yo oi) relatives. Ton r. an IS. rere. 1 t in Cle " ; Wee CARD OF THANKS Spangler were in attendance a Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Thomas and DYSART o> Hidhmstown Spent the week a a CARD Ok te nek our many|the Phil Spitainy AN-Girl Orches- FRESH OYSTERS FISH FILLETS Mr. son, Lynn, of Blandburg, were| ps. Rose Gionfriddo is still|the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo] We wish to I iohbors | tra performance in Johnstown : Cod Fillet Ib. 33¢ former visitors on Sunday at the home of | confined to the Mercy Hospital, | Conagi. : i _| friends, relatives and neig os this week. | Stewing pt. can 65¢ 0 1 ! S . their Mrs. Gertrude McKee and fam-|where her condition is reported| Mr. and Mrs. Julio Macchioni for their kindness and sympathy |S WEEr yp hie of Car- | Frvin pt. can 75¢ Perch Fillets Ib. 39¢ . ing w ily. as good. recently visited a friend in the shown during our recent bereave- rolltown. was a Sunday visitor at | ying . rat Mr. Dick Evans of Rahway, N. Mrs. Elizabeth Gregg and dau- Indiana Hospital. : | ment, the death of our beloved the home of her daughter, Mrs. oul of Pal J., is visiting at the home of his |ghters, Mrs. Irene Smith and Mrs. Mrs. Anna Jinglinsky and son, | husband and father, John J. gars John Ludington Jr. 4SCO Crushed Golden Corn Ou? i8¢c ceber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ev-| Catherine Smith, of Richmond, | of New York City, are visiting | rity; also for the beautiful flora Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Schooley Ah es { ans. Ind., spent the week end at the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nick | offerings, spiritual bouquets and and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Strum Whole Kernel Corn Ford can Tc St t Mr. Charles Stuller of Pitts- home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Staruch of this place. ; | the use of automobiles-—Wife and and son, all of Johnstown, were Choice 9 No. 2 27c¢ ate burgh, spent the week end at the |Gregg. Regis Nairn of Pittsburgh is|Children. Sunday callers at the home of N.Y. State Apple Sauce ig nant 3 Safet TY = Ty J. W. Symons. 3 £2 Cc AUDITORS’ REPORT BOROUGH OF PATTON Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bowersox 45C0 Whole Fedlad Apricots _ (8c Lon’ REC NT spen e week end in Kylertown. = . M,, We, the undersigned, Auditors of the Borough of Patton, PATTON REATION CE ER Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gallardy Heinz Cooked acaroni Sauce can Ioclon Cambria County, Pennsylvania, have carefully checked, prepared and | STATEMENT OF PROFIT & LOSS AS OF DECEMBER 381, 1947 |and son, Clyde, of Somerville, Pa., a Sal audited the following statements of the Borough of Patton, the RECEIPTS: visited at the home of Mr. and Hom-de-Lite Freshly Made Patton Borough of Patton Water Works and the Patton Recreation Cente RE $ 2,567.68 Mrs Pete Shero this past week * 6:01 c of his and find same to be correct to the best of our knowledge and belief. : os Commissions 7 4903.74 end. 1 d D 6-0z. 33 FRANGIS X. YOUNG, H. J. MULLIGAN, JOHN J. BENDER, | Merchandise Sales & Commi 05.14 ala ressin jar Horst Auditors. : i 354.00 - All Park & Suit Rentals . X Ashville a / re ©0 BOROUGH OF PATTON TOTAL RECEIPTS .. $ 7,804.42 By MRS. GEORGIA LIDWELL f asco Cut ) 4&0 Blue Label lecture DISBURSEMENTS: ur — { P E A 4 PROFIT AND LOSS STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR 1947 Supervisor Salary .. $ 500.00 ‘The Ladies’ Auxiliary of John { B E E T % ; ) To R INCOME: Watchman Salary 240.00 Lipple Post, 4315, held its ) ) { Sede snd Geet ) Ret Penalites on Current Taxes .........n Lifeguard Wages . 362.00 lar meeting Friday evening, J ar. Roi { ) 1072-01. ¢ { ada" Penalties & Interest on Returned Taxes . Clerks & Checkers ... 232.25 12. Annual election of DEficers { o. 23¢ ) { 2 ee 21 ) wl Pole Taxes Merchandise Purchases ... 3,054.06 featured the meeting. Mrs. Eula- ) cans c “When Liquor Licenses Ee Federal Tax 411.23 lia Godfrey was elected president; { A Bi A pont ris Fines, Licenses & Costs .... Licenses 23.92 Mrs. Coletta Montgomery, senior ENRICHED SUPREME large 13¢ of the Income from Office Rent . Supplies & Miscellaneous EXPENSe ............ 633.02 vice president; Mrs. Evelyn Byers, loaf during Foreign Fire Insurance ... Water, Borough of Patton Water Works . 75.00 junior vice president, and Mrs. GOLDEN KRUST medium 10c o'clock Exonerated Taxes Collected Chlorine & Chemicals 91.74 Margaret Baumgartner was re- loaf The Tax Duplicate 1947 .......c..... Light & Power 45.36 elected chaplain. 5 Jona 2 Additional Taxes Collected ... Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Noel of Ju- 2-0e Mrs I Tax Redemptions... TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS ....commmummmmmmn $ 5,668.58 | niata visited among relatives here Swift's Prem Luncheon Meat pi Bic ie Taxes Received from Commissioners on Sunday. San Mere INCOME ..ccommmnssnssrisssrinan NET PROFIT FOR THE YEAR 1947 ...... $ 2,225.84) “'panns of matrimony were an- Karo Blue Label Syrup TY, 2C¢ Hy ¥ | STATEMENT OF ASSETS & LIABILITIES AS OF DEC. 31, 1947 | nounced Sunday in St. Thomas’ : . i 1-0Z. 23 ol a TOTAL INCOME oo $15,393.77 | ASSETS: Catholic Church between Henry Bon Oil Olive Oil 2 ote 23C end J EXPENSES: First National Bank at Patton oc. $ 3,202.10 | Hincherich, son of Mrs. Rose Hin- P i B ter 1b. 34c bi Foreign Fire INSUIANCE .......omowimmmmmmmmnad 090.80 Reerention, Denler, (oonsioUng of Park, SV 130.1 cherich, and Miss Ruth Cox, Sey asco Grade i eany u wis 25 io Borough Association Dues & Expenses .. 61.50 ming Pool, Equipment, etc. ......... vio. hter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilber =0Zs Cc f : Office Supplies - e Ehbeonsey 7.05 Improvements: Equipment Additional . 1,304.64 Ene Ideal Fancy Apple Butter jar tiful F Engineering Expenses . 180.00 $33,743.75 A birthday party was held on Yo : X { u can count on Clipper ’ Legal Expenses 324.63 aired ) Sunday afternoon at the home Of | - r Sefer Silay 12005 Fodurst GomeSan — Simo SR voor 9 | grarvs sturdy gavardine || § PASTE SHOE POLISH wor on 10 Treasurer's Salary 24.00 $14,478.74 her granddaughter, Pisine Trexler | Burgess’ Salary . 180.00 Public DOnGHONS cirri 5240.00 9,238.74 | who observed her fifth birthday. | : ; Ht \ Auditors’ Compensation 60.00 Lesy Publ) nak i -. 512.5505 Games were played ole asl} fabrics to give you faith ; Fresh “Heat-Flo”’ Roasted Tax Collector's Compensation 500.00 TOTAL ASSETS ibn tinge ,030. cious lunch was served. e fol- | : Ib. Discount on Current Taxes . ; ein 213.57 | LIABILITIES: & 4515.46 lowin gattended: Barbar . i ful service. And you can l asco Blend bag 43¢c Cambria Co. Commission on Returned Taxes . 13.55 | Borough of Patton . Beith 3 4, y Emma Jean Massica, Judy Galla- | Xvid . Ib. Tax Collector's Postage & Expense 64.57 | Surplus . — iain rp 5,786.54 gher, Mickey Descanio, and Sandy | depend on the significance ) Win-Crest bag 40¢ | Office Rent . . 180.00 | Profit for the Year 1947 . 2,225.84 8,012.38 | pegcanio. '! of our name and Clipper { Office & Garage Light . sien 34.3 | — T$12.530 S41 Paul Rhodes and Ralph Hollern | Telephone Service 254.57 TOTAL LIABILITIES $12,820, | left here Tuesday to be examined Craft's in the label of 4 . 2500 16 oz. Heat (Coal—Boro. Garage) nn i mm—— for the Navy. James Rhoades en- K & BEANS Slowly Cooked in cans H Printing .. . 117. | listed in the Navy on Monday. it. ) Tomato Sauce. Municipal Hall Maintenance . 3.75 | BOROUGH OF PATTON WATER WORKS ee || your suit: they're double pet Police Salaries & Wages . 3,080.95 | ey . ’ | 3 : el Police Bre & Rener sie 185.62 | STATEMENT OF EARNINGS FOR THE YEAR 1947 5 Plan Toastm sters Club |} assurance of quality and 425CH Ev orated Milk yon 49¢ 2 Materials & Supplies for Fire Company 479.22 | WATER RENTALS .... eh $ 200042 |p miation at Barnesboro || value! $ ap : In. 28 HOUS! Appropriation to Fire Company . 375.00 | OPERATING EXPENSE: J : | : Rob Roy Apricot Preserves jar ¢ Hom Board of Health Salaries 480.00 Labor . Toi ..$ 2,268.25 Plans to organize a toastmas- | . 1b. 15 gray Maintenance of Sewers 127.50 Supplies . os 524.19 ters’ club in Barnesboro are under | Gold Seal Macaroni or Spaghetti pkg. ¢ Sa Maintenance of Streets, Labor 4,647.95 Power .. ap . 2,974.85 way. The purpose is the improve- | $ 00 i 7 214.8¢ y | o a P dd tank Truck Expense en . 782.15 Heat (Coal) ... ; \ .85 ment of speech, so that club | Hixson Tapioca uading pkg. bri Construction of Streets & Bridges 6,449.18 Water Testing Service . 160.00 members can better themselves | k Ww § rs 1b. 3i¢ Er Street Lighting . 1,469.86 Repairs to Machinery .... 45.27 in social, civic and business life. | N. B. C. Sky Flake Wate box tion: Insurance .. re 638.14 ; eT ce aivT ar A large group of members from his Maintenance of Equipment . . . 3.94 Total Operating Expense ... $ 6,187.41 the Greensburg and Jeanette | ’ Nog gnam Compensation Insurance Cine 309.45 MAINTENANCE: $10,702.45 Clubs gave a demonstration on | LUXENRER ES 4SC0 Fancy ed 356¢C kore Township Taxes . . 3.23 Labor ge Sid fie 5a Friday evening at the fire hall. | Solid Pack = Brag General EXpense ......... ; 61.24 epairs lo Water wos aan Any male over the age of 21 9 HELP Tax Exonerations ........ nz Engipeering Expense ... 5c.52 in the Northern Cambria area MEN S SHOP Thole Honor Roll Lighting ‘ 25 12,285.63 may enroll. | o e . at o TOTAL EXPENSE — $22,752.10 Less Miscellaneous Operating rs 1,094.29 C TTC Tec the: 1 ol BARNESBORO Sunshine Hi Ho Crackers box 29¢ lishe RY "@ 77.998 of Smrmt————e —Cameron Co. has the smallest | fame NeT LOSS Fox Ie YEAR 1047 oo Pc wil $ 7.3853 Total Maintenance Expense . $11,191.34 in population in Pennsylvania. | 11-0z. 9 TT erag SA EE SisswTs AND LIABILITIES FOR YEAR 1947 Total Distribution Expense .. 17,378.75 | — pe — = Rob-Ford Evap. Peaches Box inve > ITS: —_— es | AAAS ad dt . w . ins First National Bank at Patton $ 7,751.02 Gross Profit from Operations .... $ 2,625.97 | Rob-Ford White Rice box 19¢ Jers Irvin J. Long, Rent 24.00 GENERAL EXPENSE: | | d 3 large 23¢ ee Irvin J. Long, Collector wie 12800 Official Salaries nd 2,225.00 0 on : Cctagon Laundry Soap Jars Te 1934 1 Accounts Receivable ins . . Auditors’ Compensation 60.00 < | p "0% seda Street Liens Se | Legal Expense Jos Mi i \ for SRE Octagon Cleanser sh (Te Sidewalk Liens 395.25 | General Expense 65.2 2,490.66 | \ RY = > am boxes 1 # 1, B Returned Taxes Year 1935 399.16 | : : = oy \ L iT B® IBRIE ! Octazon Soap Pow er DXes i Returned Taxes Year 1936 353.13 [ Net profs Ton hi § 135.31 mmr BRIN] Returned Taxes Year 1937 . 305.00 | DEDUCTIO? ROM II Ml: ten i; ip ansv Returned Taxes Year 1938 : 303.99 | Interest on Bonds ...... aii === IDEAL Gorton’s Ready-to-Fry call Returned Taxes Year 1939 ts . 196.49 | Reserve for Depreciation . o . ; ; [doal DOG FOOD Cod Fish Cakes 10.07 22¢ gini: Returned Taxes Year 1941 - 33 | ] FoR . Pest FLL ° : ee med Taxes Ved 5 R84... Total Deductions from Income $ 5,625.00 ~ | Tr Returned Tages Year 1946 gree Be Net Loss for the Year 1947 5,489.69 Important Suits 006 FOOD| rue 5-course Fibered Cod Fish 5 17¢ Hous Prop orAl, CORRENT ASSERTS $11,991.05 | GPATEMENT OF ASSETS & LIABILITIES FOR YEAR 1947 d hi ¢ d Fish oz 97 = ER MENTS: CURRENT ASSETS: hs I 27 Flaked Fis an 210 Pay Das a § $0182 First National Bank at Patton i a ! for Easter = cans i addr g P , 155. iy 4 E Municipal Hall AE 12,000.00 Bocounts ap ecsivable ~ B315.85 y FOR Fire Truck ....... a ot hs 4,000.00 oroug oe ed Le t JIFFY first Equipment =... wn 3,339.78 Total Current Assets . ; $ 44,241.19 moments . . . Dod Furniture:é Fixtures 486.79 PLANT, PROPERTY & IMPROVEMENTS: PIE CRUST $50( Property no 695.86 Filtration Plant $59,721.65 i Patt Paving Contracts . . 2037448 | plant, Property & Franchise 57,252.74 I'o those who are Vegetable Shortening 9-0z. ¢ ' > 7 = | Water Meters 327.69 < sp 3) FOR | TOTAL PROPERTY & IMPROVEMENTS $46,571.10 | W x “hard to suit.” we Box 16 : TOTAL ASSETS j $58,562.15 | Dam : 2,880.91 ge Lb. Ase Ib. Gf 23 Siete feet Add Water with CURRENT LIABILITIES: | Tools & Equipment .. 1,159.42 invite you to see our Can Can I= ns A sam Borough of Patton Water Works $19,000.00 | Office Furniture & Fixtures 210.51 : os H. SURPLUS. friDrovements ii pea 3050.8 new lines of Spring ng serve D sciati B : 5-1Nnc. ater me to eec ve. d,000.¢ of » : ) Bee $43,145.68 4,081.40 | ik Mill Water Line i 638.76 130,664.93 | suits. Bach one has BSCO PRODUCE VALUES i Less Charge-off 1934 Returned Taxes - 326.60 | Total Assets By . $174,906.12 | ) been perfectly tailored for, 42.819. | CURRENT LIABILITIES: ; rd Net Loss for Year 1947 3 2510.08 35.480.75 | Borough of Patton Water Works Pur- with devotion to your Penna. Blue Label ton, — | chase 5% Serial Bonds, Due $2- figure. They come in 15-Ib. NOW TOTAL LIABILITIES $58,562.15 | 000.00 each year from Jan. 1, 1920..$60,000.00 ri y : bag 2¢ p. E | Less Bonds Retired ... rn 56,000.00 a wide choice of colors ; pose = SEA : ; E ze BOROUGH OF PATTON | $ 4,000.00 and fabries. See them. TOMATOES Sane pkg. 29¢ i REPORT OF IRVIN J. LONG, TAX COLLECTOR, FOR YEAR 1947 Paton Fl on Sere Bonde: Dus S SIX.R ount of Duplicate... : : $12,573.24 / wa Addition to Duplicate . 27.60 $230 or 5000.00. : fos i L C AULIFLOWE ite head 29¢ g00« me RG Year Taom «5000.00 st A : tars srmass ini ssi sma arrt its shete deens Y , . re 5% Penalty Added $12,000.34 | Less Bonds Retired ....... . 44,000.00 wv Florida Sweet 1b. Lou —-— ee Tt holo » and Juicy bag Cc ting Collecti t 2% Di t $ $izcone1 BOM ran Western STEN ollections at 2% Discoun 10,527.87 | GRR a 0 STE! Discount Allowed Taxables ... 213.57 | Total Bondeq-Indebiadnesy ...... $ 1000000 APPLES Winesap x Ibs. 29¢C wor! Collections at Face 456.24 | Total Current Liabilities . $ 10,000.00 pref Solisctons al 3% Zehally 91.56 | DEFERRED CREDIT ITEM: Crisp Tender ion enalty Collected .... ts aisanssrblsbpate anes 4.57 | Reserve for Depreciation on Plant .. 100,000.00 | [1] ’ 60 AT Collections by County Treasurer .. 27.60 11,321.41 SURPLUS: Pp | STYLES DISTINCTION" ICEBERG LETTUCE Size & beads 19¢ hi eS ——/———————— y lus Je 70,395. | ® Balance Outstanding January 1, 1948 § Lost00] DUpMs Tamnary yoo 570,805.81 SLATS MAGEE AVENUE © PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA kl . exce Note—Balance outstanding is subject to collections, returns, | oe : eT a} ’ yr, ux glas Total Liabilities ... A AA ere Pa. exonerations and errors. $174,906.12
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