Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, January 27, 1955, Image 7

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    Ha and BN ers
h ariday. January 27, 108s
on
bria County Starts New |
" Year With $225,000 Balance |.
Receipts for 1954 Are
To $2,957,384 In 1953;
Cambria County began 1955
a cash balance of more than
5.000, according to the annual
. of the county's financial
by Controller
srvenak Jr, pub-
lished elsewhere in this issue
Of the total 35192733 was in
the
was in the treasury of the
tution district.
Last year. for the first time,
the mmstitution district account
WaS teparste from the generz!
fund district includes the
Cousity Home. Children's Home
“and child welfire The setup is
administered by the county com
missioners.
Total receipts of both funds
last vear amounted to $3.261918
insti
tneral fund while 334 580
“fAXes were
$3,216,918 Compared
Two Separate Funds
an increase of $304.534 as com
Jasna to 1953 county revenue of
2.957 384
Total expenditures of both gen-
eral and institution district funds
last vear amoutited
an increase of $252.25 compared |
te 1953
When
set uD
the institution fund was |
fast year, two county
levied
four for the institution district
The total is the same levied en
tirely by the county in 1853 Be
fore, the two hinds were separ
ated, transfers for the institution
district provided its funds
A comparison of the incomes
and expenses for 1853 and 1954 is
shown in the following table
COUNTY FUND
Income
Casls on band
Current taxes
Pres taxes
Friis
Liquid fuels tax
Department earnings
rellaneous
Testiporary loans
Trassers
General Administration
Judicial
Jails, corrections
Charitios
! on indebtedness
fre
1953
$ 252.844)
1854
$ 182.733
1.350.790 $15 886
141.734 126 R33
1.34! 1.517
28 O84 23.754
205.94" 220 972
122.751 145.711
14.160 1.130
476 00m) 414.000
184 * 728
3688 534 170.966
411.2318
288 82)
210.519
$ 420.183
286 O68
205.113
4.2%} 3833
58 8a 30.057
“213.8510 297 B38
27.671 23.904
633.0015 571.060
208 508 176.666
INSTITUTION DISTRICT
Income
kh om hand
trent taxes
Sh from geners] fund
1853 1854
3° $§ 34580
579.044
567 08}
Payments by Torrance State Hospital
for patients in County Home
20.514 29 (RR
Payments by individuals for County
Home inmates
ince welfare payments by stale
¥
fiscellaneous
j# of farm and garden product
25.208 26.356
15.55] 14 847
4.577 5512
% n52 1.132
Expenditures
; oe fa tion
: aintrict pot set up
Jan. 18 in
$ 315273
104.342
56 585
128 187
$ 412.217
120.019
83.018
122.126
15.997
a8 separate account until 1954
North Shang! ler school
Cleon Wyland, presi
in charge
Fifiy members
Anna M. Falger teaching reading
10 her second grade Miss Falger
wil Mrs
dent,
i explained the leps taken in pre.
| paring silent and oral
meeting of
sachers As i
Wis nee Paver Hast _Tpesday
:
|
}
i
| a8
the preparatory book and word
arills and phonetics,
In her talk ‘Reading At Home
Mrs. Esther M. Krug emphasized
| that teachers do pot ¢ t the
(parent to teach the children to
read, dul rather that they wan!
them lo help them enjoy reading. | near
She stressed the fact that the |
teacher and the school are justi a tree. She was
Imposed were |
six mills for general purposes and |
rand family
:
und
reading. |
: Bailey
Spangler Firemen Called
Te Douse Two Blazes
Spang e Voluntee
BPW ETNe :
weak
Runday y 9
tinguish 8 shght
i above M I»
ford store was shghliy
land on Monday hey
10 exiinguish a Mage
owned by Charlies Swellic)
| Spangler-Nickiown
automobile biaze caus
sive damage firemen
to $3618 90% |
EXPRESS THANKS
Members f.vr
Post 588 American |
lary wish to
thanks and apprecial
those who coniributed
tn the Eafe
cara pearly
CoTies WEE awarded
4 @ Whaler
Diariene [Donald
pent a8 few day
visiting her grangparenis
and Mrs Fussell! Straiton
Mr and Mrs Rober:
gnnounce the of
ter inena Fran £45 a!
hospital Thursday
Mrs George Nicholson
ed the funeral f "y
in Elmira, NY. ~
Allen Flory, wh
un Buffalo NY :
week end al hiz home
Mr and Mrs Arden SBhoves'u
land Mrs Mary Guthrie visited
[relat Nanny Glo Sunday
| Colleen Kelly, Girard Caldwe
‘and Joseph Falger have returned
it Indiana State Teachers Col-
| hege after spending the semester
| vacation at their ve hom.
fag here
A iarge
i fonts
dd ov
jan
Here
Ys Nn
reget
number « 5 FOR
&! tended the guguratior
(yeorge Leander in Harris
res.
| tn rg last Tuesday
MM Sgt isiy
17. 8 Marine Corps visited at th
Horne of Mr and Mrs BR EE
Stratton on Saturday
Mr and Mri George Polio
of Indians were Sun
day visitors atl the home $
jady's parents Mr and Mis
Btratton £
(aston:s
Mr. and Mrs John Stine 6f A
Iona vised
(Ver
Mr
relatives in Cow
the week end
and Mrz Don
family of Nanty
dinner guests #1 the home of
Mrs. Frank Dowey
wr
Thursday
REILLYS
By LAURA DELATTRI
| Sister of Local Lady
| Dies Following Accident
observed Miss
Mr. and Mrs
rick motored to Lewistown
day after Mrs Kirkpatrick re
teived word of the death f her
sister Mrs leoma M Boles who
died 81 the wheel of her car when
ihe and her mother, Mra Josenh
were returning from Dry
Run, where they Mad visited Mr
and Mrs P. E Hockenberry, an
iother daughter of Mrs Bailey
‘Mrs. Soles’ car left the highway
Honey Grove and came to
after hittin
Gordon Kirkpat.
Wir
a hat a porch and
4 when re
eager for Lhe child's Sets; Miaved from the car. The cause of
| an the parents themselves
The altendance banner was wor
| by Miss Falger's second grade
Plans were discussed for hold
| ing a dance fur the pupils of the,
Roll for the tl
| Senior High School.
Becond ersile children partici.
da. Kine at the ineeting were: Wan.
ne, Jane McCrystal, Rosa)
SBha:on Pellas, Hop!
ind Pom anet Mitchell, Billy Na
gle, Barbara Corio, Joyce Bern.
ard, Carol Ann F an, doyen|
K h, David Arotin %
a, Kenneth Pompa,
Carole Powels,
and Linda LaMagna.
. ®
For Spangler Elementary
The followis
six week period
of the Spangler Elementary
School:
aul or
SEES
The regular monthly meeting of
Lynn Wetherson Post 589, Ameri-
can Legion Auxili
last Tussday in the
with Fryer, president, in
c Obligations paid were
Child Welfare, $12; Junior Base-
ball, $5.00 and scholarship, $5.00.
Plans were made for a spaghut-
ti supper to be held Sunday, Feb.
8 from 4:00 to 7:00 p. m. jekets
are $1.00 and the general public
is invited to attend.
The Spangler unit will be host
to the county council in April
The membership this year is 79
to dete. Thuse who have not as
yet paid dues for the year are
reminded thit they are now pay-
able.
The business meeting was fol-
Hone
imined, but it is
{Boles may have suffered a heart
Judy Westove! |
‘and daughter,
| the home of Mr. and Mrz
i Delattre of Ebenuburg on Satur
| day evening :
is the A-B Honor |
* | transferred
the accident has not been deter.
believed Mrs
(atisck. An sutopsy
formed
Mrs. Bailey was seriously in
‘jured and is a patient at
(town Hospital. Her injuries
‘aint of a fractured jeg. none
tebrae and severs! fractured
and cuts about the head and
| Funeral services for Mri Soles
were heid on Wednesday after.
noon, with burial in Lewistown
® * ®
and Mrs! Alfred Dwlalire
Louise, visited a!
is being
per
Py
yer
ribs,
face
Mr
Mrs. Pete Ropp visited at
in Hastin
Mr. an
Altoona
Mr.
Baturday
Mrs Pete
visited al the home of
and Mrz. Frank Delso
evening
, i Sunday
Jules Degremont,
for an eye operation this week
Morris Roman, who I a stu
‘1 dent at Lock Haven Teachers Col-
. | lege, spent the week end al the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mm.
George Roman,
was held |
mand on Sunday
Wilkinson Elected
sit | To Tenth Term
As Fair President
James A. Wilkinson of EbBens-
successive term as president of
The election took place atl & mee-
{ting Friday evenihig in the asso-
| ciation headquarters in
burg.
Mr.
Wilkinson has headed the
Other officers, also reelected, are
retary, and Joan PF.
G R. D., treasurer.
The association sponsors
annual fair under a lease agree
ment with Cambria County
gion Recreational Association
Evensburg. Dates for the
event were agreed upon si
meeting.
As usual, the 1855 fair will op- |
5, and
will continue for week through
Mr. Wilkinson said a
similar to |
that of last year is being Plamen,
£2
and protect them from snags, |
en on Labor Day. Sept
Sept. 10.
diversified program
Be sure to > get a jpood
but keep the hands in the
when you are lifting.
UNION PRESS. COURIER
You Always Do Be
rere ha rdine et OTe
long lime
stinee PEPPY
s Worth Cambria
yeEre Poll CAPR See & Fresier
Kime
Arg
ung rip
Rare more vi 3
WR EY
Your whole famaly
Evervthing for everybody .
hand.
can shop better
mn hess tune
and for the home as well .
Befause you can choose from larger selections in wider price ranges
m North Cambria!
1s close at
vou can get exactly what you want at exactly what you want {o pay. Be-
cause vou can
values .
La
You Buy At Home”
Cambria
nrand
see more merchandise, check more prices, compare more
you can always get the MOST for VOUr money.
stored specialise In
mgrehamntise and. be
new The mend hant berson-
wow Bia reputation for henest
Woubie assnrance To
WEEK END
Specials!
Ground Beef Bb 35¢
Spare Ribs Bb 43c
Fresh Sausage 1H 55¢
Sunerirat, 215 cam 16¢
Premier
Chicken Broth can 22¢
Premier
Mint Sauce = bottle 28¢
LITZINGER’S
MARKET
404 Magee Avenue
PATTON, PA
" CLOSE-OUT
On Rubber Footwear
Men's Work Artics $4.95
Men's Dress Arties $395
1" and 16° Boots = $405
Boys’ Artics $2908 $339
Ladies’ Btadium Boots $3.45
Girls Stadiom Boots $2908
Ladies’ Heel Rubbers = 98¢
Children s Insulated
Boots $229
Other Children's Boots $1 50
CHILDREN'S
CotioN DEESSZS . fs 49
BIANCO &
CARNICELLA
Magee Avenue
PATTON
YEAR-END
CLOSE-OUTS!
Trade-In That
Old Bathroom
On a Modern Gleaming White
Ortfit f x :
or (Colored
Ax Little As
$3.00 v...
Installed
rst Payment aa March
STROLLO'S
i %
jut
BARNESBORO
FRESH GROUND BEEF
Bb 35¢
‘I. Bone Steaks
Jean Bee! Shank
Boneless Stew Bee!
Plate Boi}
Whale or Hall
Jumbo Bologna
Home Urredued
Stewing Chickens
I erelin’s
Special Blend Coffee I» 80¢
Franklin
Bugar
™ 38
BD 4c
™ 85e
™ 25¢
48c
10 bs $1.01
Whale sr (ream
2 No. 308 cans 33¢
CHURELLA’S
MARKET
Fifth Ave. Patton Pa
Pond §.iy
Corn A
TOP QUALITY
USED ) CARS
1963 Chrysier New Yorker
Deluxe Club Sedan
18%
? BUNK Special Riviera
-Danr Sedan, Hike new,
fully rquipped
FORD “¥V.8" 1. Dour
Sedan
PLYMOUTH Cranbreck
Olah Coupe
FORD (ustom 2-Doar
Sedan
CHEVROLET Dear
HALUSKA
MOTORS
PATION, PA/
1848
195)
1450
1948
Lewin. |
OUR BIG
February
Furniture
Sale
NOW IN PROGRESS
SEE OUR AD
ON ANUTHER PAGE
SHEFFLER
FURNITURE
Magee Ave., Patton
ANOTHER FIRST!
Patton Drive-In Cleaners
with its Modern Method
system. will
PICKUP
AND DELIVER
_ ON SAME DAY
CASE OF EMERGENCY
We aise will pick-up on their
regular dave of Monday and
Wednesday and sis will pick
Up By your phone call on any
day of the week We aim to
Please our customers with
guaraniesd guality and service
PATTON DRIVE-IN
CLEANERS
Phone ORange 41481
HASTINGS CLEANERS
Phone CHapel 6-4553
SPECIALS!
WHILE THEY LAST!
BRAS:
Jubliewes | cotbos)
Haldenform | cotion)
Formuld (satis & nylon)
ane
$1.29
£1.88
NYLON PANTIES
Bloe Swan (elasthr and
band leg)
HALF SLIPS
Nvion- Dacron
Ravom Crepe
Farabaugh’s
Ladies’ Shoppe
Patton Ebensburg
Big Savings
On Shoes
FOR BOYS & GIRLS
MEN & 'WOMEN
Inventory
Shoe Clearance
Sale!
FRIDMAN’S
SHOE STORE
BARNESBORO
BROADCLOTH
ATTRACTIVE PRINTS
PLAIN COLORS
LOW PRICED!
Make votivesif or vour friends
a beaut ful stole
WOOL, DACRON, ORLON
YARNS IN ALL COLORS
ALL SEWING NEEDS
SHARBAUGH
DRY GOODS STORE
CARROLLTOWN
{hem |
the |
tome of Mr and Mrs. Ted Kline
Dandrea of
on |
whd has been |
& medical patient in the Spang- |
ler Hospital, is improved at the
time of this writing, but will be |
to Altoona Hospital |
Mr. and Mrs William Conrad |
and family of Bakerton visited al
the home of Mrs. Clemence Lalle-
HEADQUARTERS FOR
BE MY GUEST
CONTEST
Advertised Om Studie
First Prize
ROUND THE WORLD
Trip for Twe Persons
Second Prize
3. WEEK TRIP FOR TWO
to South America
As One!
Third Prize
7 DAYS IN PARIS
for Two Persons
7 4th prizes of 7 Days in Nas
san, Sth, Voth. Westin Color
TV Set. 4 6th esting house
Capri 21” TVs: 3 Tth 21" i" XV
Nets. 5 Sth radio
phono comb
Over $25,000 Worth Prizes!
STANDARD MOTOR
SUPPLY CO.
LOUIS A. HALUSKA
$28 MAGEE AVE. PATTON
Phone ORange 35-2081
OUR
MID -WINTER
SALE
NOW
IN PROGRESS
E ing for Women,
iidren, Small Boys
FANNIE C.
WETZEL
STORE
CARROLLTOWN
¢
YOUR HEADQU ARTERS
FOR ALL
INSPECTION
NEEDS
® KING PINS
® BRAKE LINING
® TIE-ROD ENDS
® TAIL PIPES
® MUFFLERS
AT BIG BAVINGS
MARINO’S
HOME & AUTO
BARNESBORO
THE DEAL
OF A
LIFETIME!
ON THE
FABULOUS NEW
1955 FORD
FORD IS THE BUY
STOLTZ 18 THE GUY!
STOLTZ
MOTOR CO.
Corner Fifth & § Aves
PATTON
Ladies
Fashion Sale!"
Gives you quality as well as
savings. Clearance of fine
merchandise you have been
waiting for!
SUPER SPECIAL VALUES
Leather Jackets, rod,
pink and white
“Senmpeule™ NHps. n
while anly
Orien Cardigan Sweaters,
pastel fades
| Bedroom § at
only Sioa $1.38 31.90
Dreams fies 1.80
“E——. Form” Bras
amas choosing
apsures you widest selections
$96
DEPARTMENT STORE
FIFTH AVE.
burg has been elected to his 10th
Cambria County Fair Association |
Ebens-
sasociation since the snnusl coun-
ty fair was revived in 1946 after
s lapse during World War IL
Walter Good, of Johnstown, sec-
Bloom of
the |
Le |
which owns the fairgrounds at |
1955
the |
SEE
STEELE
BEFORE
YOU DEAL!
BEST BARGAINS
ON NEW & USED
CARN!
STEELE
AUTO CO.
BARNESBORO
FAMOUS .
MALLORY
HATS
$6.95 _ 510-00
OTHER MAKES
$3.50
C. A
Sharbaugh
CARROLLTOWN, PA.
NOW . ..
PICK-UP
& DELIVERY
SERVICE
Just Dial
ORange 5-3191
CODER’S
Dry Cleaning
FIFTH AVE, PATTON
AND
Electrical
Appliances
Mixers. Toasters,
Waffle Irons, Irons,
Colfeemakers, Etc.
PATTON
HARDWARE
Magee Avenue
ALLOWANCE
for your
old suite |
on the purchase of
3 new suite!
EASLY