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Warren Times Mirror from Warren, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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warren pa I I FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1956 SEVEN Presenting Sheffield Township Schools All Set for Opening Tuesday ioUi riir 'lowu- shij' mil 'riu'-'tia Witli 3 few thanj 4 in the slaiT All puMtum aie now filU'l exeepL tlial of a U'aoiici The sehool o.tloiuiar for i.s as Sepleiuber 1 Srltool I 12 liiatitute VOLKMAN MRS. JAMES JOHNSON MRS. GRACE SWANSON Wai n. Oelober I'hie, oinbet- (no Novenibor I lb N. S.

K. Native of Blooinsbui-g, Mr. attended both high school and at that place. He conies to the Warren School District to carry on with the speech improvement program for both elementary and secondary students. Mrs.

Johnson will teach the afternoon kindergarten class at South Street School. She attended high school in India, a school in Windermere, England, also one of the London University Schools, and Bucknell Umver.sity school. Her teaching experience has been in England, Greece, and at Lewisburg, Mrs. Swanson attended Greenville High School and earned her degree in elementary education at Edinboro State Teachers College. She has taught in both Mercer and Warren counties, was a principal at Gi-eehville, and como.s here to McClintock third grade.

2ft ScluHil reiipens. No school. 20 Chrislma.s tton DiMuis.s 2:20. 1 New January 2 School 24 End of mcstcr. March 1 No school.

April 18 Ea.stcr vacation. April 23 School May 21-28-20 Senior final aminations. e- r.x- Completes Plans For Fair i bit Brokenstraw Grange met Tuesday evening. Routine bu.sincss was transacted, and the charter was draped in memory of E. C.

Pollard, who died recently. The com- September 15, at Troy cation of the new State Grange Headquarters at Harrisburg will take place September 13. All state officers are asked to be present. Some special 6th. degree classes were announced: the first at Kutztown, in the Kutztown Teachers College auditorium Friday evening, September 14; another mittee on the Fair Booth reported that everything was ready to be placed in the booth.

An appeal was granted to a member of Salem Grange No. 291, of Luzerne County. It was stated that at the next in the Troy High School. The regular session of the Pennsylvania State Grange will be held at Erie, Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday.

October 23, 24, and 25. Here, the 6th. degree will be conferred on meeting names wdli be suggested Wednesday evening, October 24. for officers for the coming year to be voted on at the following meeting. A wiener roast was announced for the week of September 17, time and place to be announced later.

A film will be shown by the Bell Telephone Company at the next meeting. The literaiy program, arranged by Lecturer Leo Johnson, consisted of a quizz of 19 questions, the answers to w-hich are found on a Lincoln penny. Mr.s. Lois Johnson was highest, scoring 14 correct Answers. On the preceding Monday evening, October 22, Secretary of Agriculture Benson will be guest speaker at a pre-session gettogeth- er.

It was announced that the dedi- have classified ads. SERVICES RESUMED The Garland Presbyterian church will resume services Sunday morning at nine a. under direction of Rev. James Fisher. Church school whll re-open at ten a.

m. HOSPITAL SNACK BAH ORKERS SCH EDU LE Tuc.sday Mrs. James Barrett. is Robert Marlin. Mr.s.

Leon Laskaris, Mrs. Henrietta Bloom, Mrs. Charles Frantz and Mrs. William Yeager. Wednesday -Mrs.

A. M. Michcll, Miss Mary Craft, Mr.s. Donald Mo Comas, Mrs. John Lavery, John Newmaker, Mis.s Joan Lavery.

and Mrs. Ervine Branch. Stewart Berkley, Mrs. Richard Meacham. Mrs.

Meyer Berenfield, Mr.s. Carl Whipple, Mrs. Krnef3tine Hi Hand, Airs. H. L.

Smith. Friday Mns. William Wright. Mrs. Harry Barley, Mrs.

Francis Ericsson, Mrs. Plue Wendelboe. Mrs. S. H.

Rasmussen, and Mis.s Harriet Rogers. Saturday Miss Kae Mor.se COUNCIL OF CHURCH WOMEN PLANS MEETING Council of Church Women are holding an executive board meeting at two on September 7tli, at the to make out the progi-am for the coming year. All presidents and chairmen of various committees are urged to attend. AI ay school. June li June 3 p.

m. June 6 30 Memorial I no Bacv-alaurcale SimoaN. Final Commencement 8:00 ENGAGEMENT Prom the column of the Youngsville Courier; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan P.

Hones, Duke Center, announce the cn- of their daughter, Nan- TODAY pay flay tor aU Shown I.ife Romance Bra Ao. 366 in crixp, fresh cotton oroadcloih. $2.00. BONES ABOUT Skippies are the fjgure-makers for busy you! Light, freedom- never hinder or hamper slenderize with wonderful comfort. Here a briiliant example in nylon elastic net, paneled front and back for further flattery.

Come in, see it and many others today! Skippies Pantie No. 843, $7.50. Lxtra I.arge, $7.95. Also available as Girdle No. 94.3, Other Skippies from $3.50.

CRIAI. Mr. and Mrs. George Gheres, Warren. The w'edding will take place September 22 in the First Methodist church at Bradford.

Donald i.s one of our employees in the Roughing Division. i Gathered From The Party Line Airs. Ethel Ward and sons, Bernard Ward and Virgil Ward, will visit at the home of S. AI. Ward to celebrate his 91st birthday September 2nd at Deeper.

Lt. Daniel Ward and family are in Germany. Air, and All's. Ernest C. Miller and daughters are guests of Air.

and Mrs. Cornell Wilson, of Lake- N. at their cottage at South Yaraiouth, Cape Cod. La.st of LocaK Gu.st P. Kelson, who us still in fine health, and able to mow lawns will celebrate liis 93rd birthday Saturday.

Mr. Nelson came to Sheffield in He makes his home with his daughter. Mrs. Carl J. Swan.son, fitivoring and Henry Nelson, Oak The Society of ('hria- tian Service of the Methodist church will have their regular meeting in the ciiunii parloir Tue.sday afternoon.

Mr.s. tV. O. Christenson program cluiirman. and will use as her topic "Spirit of Chri.st for all of J.

A. Allen will pro the devotionals. Serving on the refreshment committee are, Air.s. Harry Airs. Earl McCaskey, A.

S. Brown, and Mr.s. Kay Moore. The Loyalty of the Lclh- any Lutheran i-huieh 11 have their monthly meeting in the churcli parlons on Tue.sday evening. Member.s are leminded to bring their candle Serving on tile refreshment committee arc Airs.

John Huber, Mrs. Elmei' H. Nelson, Airs. Alelvin Sautcr, and Mrs. Edna Quist.

Alr.s. Ruby Seth and chillren of Jacksonville, are here on account of the illness of Mrs. father, Robert Anderson, Sr. Pfc. Thomas H.

stationed at San Diego, i.s home visiting hus parents Mr. and Mrs. Cliarles Edwaitls on a thirty- day Cornplanters Will Appear in the Oil Festival Parade can YOU augh money problems? It uiucli tiu' Htiiuiiiil moiioy you maku. as wny you if, that decides whether you hi or ery. Ihdping 30U manage yout nioney to your own advantagt', this job.

When got help you save it eonvi'iiiently. and you inU't'tusl. When you iieetl money, ue can help then, loo foi any minihor (if worthwhile If like to lie oiU' of those who eun laugh at money to know and use yoyi Bank. about ifv to its- toniffhl TO THE oint NORTH WAR REN BRANCH GROVE BRANCH Member Fedctaf Insurance Corporation $10,000 Maximum Insurance for tach Depositor (H i I Nil AtU'S Alarilyi Rodger.s, 17, daughter of All' mid At r.s. Ru.s.sell Rodgeis of us ing nicel.v at SI.

ViiK cnUs Ho.spi- tal. Ecie, iui'e taken following a ea' She was-liaving to in Erie on morning, accompanied by HaroU of Mr. and Air.s. l.Pyd Tliomas of Diamond. hen I north jiust the accident of aterford, Mis.s Rodger.s suffered broken nbs and an injuH'd knee.

She us in the 4lh floor at St. Ho.spital Young Tlionia.s was ireateii at that ho.spital for a broken bone and injurie.s to hi.s knee and ankle. car shot neros.s the highway in front f-f Rodgeis' ami the two eoUidetl head-on, Her 1042 Ford was a total wreck. The rivo CI on I heir a to eoniJ)toinel er Miss Sallie Weiler, daughter of Air. and Airs.

Burdette Weiler, Warren community ambassador to Holland, has ended her tour of that interesting countiy, and is on the high seas cn route home. She sailed from Rotterdam the jaglc.s Thursday and will fly from New-, Ladie.s Drill Team and the Five more units Including tiie Cornplanters Drum and Bugle Corps of Warren liave signed up to participate in the Oil Festival Week parade Saturday evening at Titusville. Ronnie Radmorc parade committee chairman, has announced. Units wishing to enter the parade can still do so by contacting oJsLd a.s of July 2, 1956, and the related any member of the Oil of Report duly filed with the Frothonotary and to committee, Chairman Radmore, confirmed nh.M)lutei> mhe.s.s appeal be taken according to law Our said. I The latest units to sign up elude the Wesleyville Ameriim Legion Drill Team and the Drum and Bugle Corps, the To tU Directors of tJie Seiiool Board SchfOi District of Wanen Boruugii Pemusylvania Gntlemen: We have examined the financial records of the varioius fimd.s of Uie idiool District of arren Borough hr of July 2, Siimrm oe examination wins made in accmdance with generally accepted auditing standard.s, and accordingly included such tests of tlie record.s and other auditing a.s we considered iieees.sary in the circum.stane(\s.

Pitl.sburgh Mike Wa.shmglori Country 3ub ye.stcrdiiy fired a 75 on the Oakmoiit Club coui.sc for a 54-hole total of 221 to the fiftii golfer to win three siate PGA 1 Pa! aggregate, only five par on the par 72, layout. In winmng the .15275 top prize, Pavella joineii Del Veeehio, Luther, iUck Shoemaker and Sam Parks us three- lime winner.s. Pavella, won the titles in 1951 and led all the wny with round.s of 71, 75, 7.5. I ISIII Pott.stown George Keller pro, there was something (High I about bus wuiter and he was right. Experiencing hnv pre.s,sure, Keller removed the kitchen and out ni.shcd tin; water and a fish.

"It niu.st have (oine in through the wati Hy.sleni,” Keller commented. ark to Bradford. Air. and Mrs. Emil K.

Aleacham and cliildren, Elizabeth and David, of Luthervdlle, will arrive tomorrow' to spend the holiday with Air, and Airs. H. B. Meacham, 12 Crescent Park. Air.

and Airs. James Critchlow, and two daughters, Ann and Jane, of Alunich, are visiting Mrs. parents, Air. and Airs. Paul H.

Coe, Conewango avenue. Youngsville Fair Shoe Pitch Starts Sunday Prelimmaiy event for the Silver Anniversary of Annual Fair starting next day, Sept. 5, will be horseshoe pitching contest qualifications at 2 p. m. Sunday on the Island Park Fairgrounds.

Charles assistant county lagcnt w'ho is in charge of the horseshoe contest, asks that all interested come over and quiltfy Sunday afternoon. Contestants are requested to bring their own shoes. Horseshoe tournament will be Friday, Sept. 7, beginning at 7:30 p. Fair w'ill open next with amusements, ride.s and exhibits, highlighted with tw o' rodeos by State Policemen at 2:45 and 8 p.

m. antVille High School Band. Piizes for the parade most beautiful $40; -nd, $25; best decorated car or nick, $25; and most humorous u4t, 120. The parade will begt at 6 p. m.

at the intersection Kerr Street and East Central The route of march west on East Central to Fanklin Street, north to Alain Stcet, west to North Alonroe Sreet, south to West Spring Steet, east to South Franklin and iouth to Mechanic Street. A concert 1A' the TownvilJe High School Band will bs held tonight at 9 at ScHede Park. The band will le under the direction of George Rutherfon, musig director of the high schon. In our opjiuun, tiui accompanying Summaiw of Ilcpoci prc.seiit.s fairly the financial po.silion of the Di.strict of Warren Borough at jiil.V 2, 1956. and the rc.sult.s of it.s opmations for the yeai then cndcfi.

in confoi'imty with generally accepted accounting piiti- applied on a with thirt of pn'ceding yeans. Company Clarence O. Augmst 31. 1956 SUTIODL DISI lilt DF WAflREN BDIKH Dll OF IIEPOIIT FOR HIE PERIOD Jl LV 5, 1955 THHOUDH Jl El Cash on hand, July 5, 1955. 1955 taxe.s collected.

Delinquent taxe.s collected appropriations All other receipt.s 1956 1.39,936.1 i $375.732.65 7,579.60 347,094,41 .30.091.81 To the Directors Warren Aica Joint Board Warren, Pcnn.syhama Gent leim'ii. examined the financial record.s of the arren Area Joint School Board a.s of July 2, 19.56, and related Summary of Report duly tiled with the lioLhonolaiy and to be coniirrned abso- lulriy appeal be to Uui' examination W'us made in accordance vvitli generally accepted audiV'ng standard.s, and Hccoidiiigly incin.icO am li te.st.s of the accounting record.s and smdi other- auditing as we con.sidored nece.s.sary in the circuni- In our opinion, the accompanying Summary of Rejjort pie.seiil.s faiilv the financial of the Warren Area Jiknl School Board at 2. 1956, and the re.sult.s of it.s operation for- the year then enfled, in conformity with generally accepted accounting priu- tjple.s applied on a basi.s with that of preceding years. tIOMPANV Angu.sl 31. 1956 Clarence O.

Swan.son, CPA U.VRRLN ARE.V JOINT SC'IIOOE BOARD SIMMARV OF REPORT FOR THE PERIOD JULY 5, 1955 THKOlTill Jl lA Total 'Folal recen cd and on hand PAYMENTS control 17,184.81 In.sLiiiction 268.669.16 7SU.498.47 on hand, July 5, 1955 1956 940,434.64 RECEIPTS F. S. Richards, 110 Pa. W. Chiropractor Phone 1287-J BIRTF RECORD To Mr.

all Mrs. 'Dmothy Nelson, a da-ghter, Titusville. Ji Russell To I.xnetta Dolce Folts, of iiisscll, at WCA Ho.sjn- tal in a son, August 30. Erie To Gfi A. and Alargaret Hickman 3230 Allegheny Road, in St.

Hospital, August 29, 1956. a Patricia. Mr. Templeton the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ala Templeton. 7 Hcrtzcl street. At Titusville weighing seven pounds f(tv ounce.s, born on August yth at Titusville Hoispital to Mr. nd Mrs. James M.

Linnon. Mrs. Jnnon is the former Sandra Mav- Aii.xiliary agencie.s and Oper-ation of Maintenance of Wai reri Board share Fixed I barges Debt Capital outlay Total Balance on hand, July 2, 1956; General fund Restricted fund 19,396.80 35,311.78 15,306.86 291,977.01 20,221.69 140.810.81 4,240.08 8l.6H.69 45,700.95 Receipts from jointure membcr.s All other receipts 10,928.20 Total receipt Total ea.sh ed and on hand PAYMENTS $560,067.87 $583,741.80 813,119.00 127,315.64 General control ln.strucLion.............. Auxiliarv agencies and 13,762.72 379,610.29 activitie.s 11,355.03 Operation of school plant Maintenance of school plant Fixed charges Debt vice Cajatal outlay 44.504.93 6,868.80 27.730.66 57,578.50 4,524.12 ASSETS School buiiding.s, and equipment 832.865.37 Taxes and tuition.s receivable 78,819.90 Sinking fund ca.sh 40.612.64 on hand, twcluding sinking 127,315.61 3'oLal a.s.sets Bonded Other aceouni.s payable Total payment.s Balance on hand, July 2, 1956 Textbooks and equipment Balance on liand ASSETS $545,935.05 37,806.81 37,806.81 I 1,041.35 I'olal 58,860.43 8-31-11. Felis of Warren.

Total liabilities 87.041.35 1 i Augt. ai-it 1 LIABILITIES Other accounts payable 559.46 Total liabilities 559.46.

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