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The Progress from Clearfield, Pennsylvania • Page 17

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The Progressi
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Clearfield, Pennsylvania
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THE PROGRESS, Clearfield, Curwensville, Philipsburg, Moshannon Valley, Friday, May 10, 1968 PAGE SEVENTEEN CARD OF I WISH TO THANK my neighbors, friends, co-workers and employer for their many kindnesses and cards during my recent stay in Philipsburg State General Hospital; also thanking the nurses and aides. Dr. Kelce Dr. Scott, Dr. Nartatez; the with special thanks to Fr.

Wilson. Eiden Hewitt. PERSONAL SUPER stuff, sure nuf! That's Blue Lustre for cleaning rugs and upholstery. Rent electric shampooer SI. F.

C. Andrews Hardware, Coalport. OPEN YOUR DRAIN without digging, (Eleptric Eel) sewage clean service. No charge for machine if drain is not opened. Phone CURWENSVILLE HEATING and PLUMBING, 236-1711.

Cooling Decorative Call today to see our new sample line. A Styleline Upholstering PHONE 765-7173 245 Power Ave. Clearfield PLUMBING and HEATING Sell Install Service THORNS 312 E. Market 765-9601 FURNACES and FLUES CLEANED JOHN KEPHART Lanse, Ph. Win.

345-5791 CEMETERY MEMORIALS STRAW BROS. MONUMENTAL WORKS Clearfield 765-6852 GUARANTEED RESULTS Electric Rooter Service ALLISON PLUMBING Evening call after 4 P. M. Clearfield 765-8034 BILL BONSALL Chevrolet Car and Truck Salesman FOR PREFERRED CUSTOMERS (This Means You) Evening Appointments and Call 236-2592 or 2361593 and ask for Helen. BONSALL CHEVROLET Curwensville.

SAVE BIG! Do your own rug and upholstery cleaning with Blue Lustre. Rent electric sham- pooer $1. Hunter Hardware, Irvona. FEMALE HELP WANTED: OFFICE GIRL. Experience.

Must be good typist Salary open. Apply BURKE St. Marys. Phone 8341519. AVON CALLING WOMEN TO SERVICE ESTAB LISHED TERRITORIES in and around Clearfield.

Contact Mrs. Doris Daskivich, P. O. Box 334, Punxsutawney. Or call Clearfield 765-5719.

LIKE MORE IN YOUR SAV INGS? Earn extra money in your spare time. Phone Woodland 857-7168. MATURE A keep house and get lunch for widow. Monday Friday Mornings Need not live-in. Phone MRS TABONE at Unemployment Office, Clearfield 765-5571.

LEGAL LEGAL REGISTER AND ORPHANS- COURT NOTICES Notice is hereby given that the follow- ng Accounts have been examined by me and remain filed the Register of Wills Office for the inspection of the heirs, eqatees, creditors and all others interested and will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, commencing on The 3rd day of June, 1968 The Accounts will be presented to the Orphans' Court for confirmation NI Si on June 3, 1968 and if no exceptions are tiled to the accounts within four days thercaftei, the accounts will be confirmed absolutely, as of course, without further action by the Court. First and Final Account of Clearfield Trust Company, Administrator of the Estate of James Mullenr late of Bradford Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, deceased First and Final Account of Clearfield Trust Company, Executor of the Estate of Marie Benson Kowalcyk, late of Woodward Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, deceased First and Final Account of Elizabeth Brown Kokosko, Administratrix of the Estate of Clyde Luther Brown, late of Woodward Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, deceased. First and Final Account of Samuel Glass and Elizabeth Brown Kokosko, Co- Admmistrators of the Estate of Ellen Marie Brown, late of Woodward Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, deceased. First and Final Account of Harry Bev- eridde, Executor of thp Estate of Minnie Beveridqe, late of Graham Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, deceased First and Final Account of H. John Rhine, Executor, and Louise Rhine Bird, Executrix of the Estate of John Rhine, late of Clearfield Borough, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, deceased.

First and Final Account of Trevor Hartzfeld, and Luther Hartzfeld, Exe cutors of the Estate of John Hartzfeld, laet of Bloom Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, deceased First and Final Account of Mamie Cruikshank and Clarence Davis Rowles, Executrix and Executor of the Estate of Lillian Smith Rowles, late of Pike Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, deceased. First and Final Account of James Barnes, Administrator of the Estate of Ansel Best, late of Lawrence Township, Clsarfield County, Pennsylvania, deceased. First and Final Account of Irvm Serafmi and Lena Serafini, Executor and Executrix of the Estate of Teresa Sera- fmi late of Penfield, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, deceased. First and Final Account of Zevie Ooutt, Executrix of the Estate of Cora Wilkey late of City of DuBols, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, deceased. First and Final Account of John 5 Heath, Administrator of 1he Estate of Marie Gansz, Marie Maria Gansz, Maria jansz, late of Osceola, Clearfield County, AUTO McCLOSKEY AUTO GLASS CO- Most Modern Complete GLASS SHOP We carry a complete stock of windshields and back glass Workmanship guaranteed 30 days.

Also complete stocks of Auto Body Panels for cars and trucks. Phone 765-3141, Clearfield. PARTS for 1947 INTERNATIONAL KB 5. Call Woodland 857-7314 LEGAL EXECUTOR'S NOTICE In 1he Estate of GEORGE EDWARD SEYLER, late of the Township ot Law rence, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, Deceased: Letters Testamentary having been granted to the undersigned, all persons owing said estate are asked to make settlement without delay All persons having claims against said estate should present same, duly authenticated, for payment. JOHN HENRY SEYLER, Executor, John Reilly, Keystone Building, Clearfield, Pennsylvania JOHN REILLY, Attorney at Law, Keystone Building, Clear-field, Pennsylvania BIDS The Morris Township Board of Supervisors will receive sealed bids until 7 June 3 1968 for the sale of a SO by 120 foot lot situated the village of Morrisdale, on the east side of Rt.

53 between the George Harper and Philip Cantolina properties. The supervisors reserve the right to reiect any or all bids. MORRIS TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. MRS ANN BEVERIDGE, Secretary, O. Box 103, Allport, Pa.

COLOR DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR YOU CAN'T BEAT SPENCER'S Hardware Appliances GRAMPIAN ennsylvania, deceased. First and Final Account of First Na- ional Bank of Philipsburg, Executor of ie Estate of John Duel, late of Clearfield County, Pennsyl- ania, deceased Notice is hereby given 'hat the follow- no accounts have been examined by me nd remain filed In the Clerk of the Irphans' Court Office for the inspection the heirs, legatees, creditors and all thers interested and will be presented the Orphans' Court of Clearfield Coun- Pennsylvania, commencing on the 3rd of June, 1968 The Accounts will be presented to the Orphans' Court for confirmation Ni Si June 3, 1968 and If no exceptions are iled to the accounts within four hereafter, the accounts will be TM bsolutely. as of course, without further action by th Court First and Final Account of the Clear- leld Trust Company, Trustee under Trust Agreement with Russell L. Buck and jane E. Buck, dated April 19, 1963 First and Final Account of Clearfie Trust Company, Guardian of the Estate First and Final Account of Union Bank- no and Trust Company of DuBois, Pennsylvania, as Guardian of the Estate ot Ca LOUi'sE MAHAFFEY, Register of Wills "NOTICE O.

INTENTION TO ADOPT TAX UNDER ACT NO. 511 CF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OP THE COM MONWEAl Th OF PENNSYLVANIA, EF FECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1964, KNOWN AS THc LOCAI TAX ENABLING ACT" Notice is hereby given that Moshannon Valley School District, consisting of the area within boondanes of thz Bor oughs of Brisbin, Glen Houtzdale and Ramey, and the Townships ot Bigler, Gulich, Jordan and Woodward, and ill of Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, pursuant to authority under the Act ot Assembly ot December 31, 1965, 1257, and being Act No. 511 of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania and known as the Local Tax Enabling Act, as amended, has proposed adopting a resolution at meeting to be held in the Moshannon Valley Junior-Senior High School Building in Bigler Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, on May 15, 196S, at 7:30 S. levying a tax upon salaries, wages, commissions and other compensation earned or received to become effective the first day of July, 1968 The said resolution shall provide for the assessment, levy and collection of a tax for general school purposes upon salaries, wages, commissions and other compensation earned or received on or after July 1, 1968, by residents of Moshannon Valley School District and on the net profit earned on or after July 1. 1968, of business, profession and other activities conducted by such residents, requiring the filing of returns and giving ot information by employers and those subiect to said tax, imposing on errv ployers the duty of collecting the tax at its source, and providing for the assessment, administration, collection and enforcement of the said tax, and impos ing penalties for the violation thereof; such tax to be at the rate of one pei The one per cent tax to be lev- led and Imposed by this resolution shal be in addition to any other Wage or Earned Incom- Tax levied and imposed by any other taxmo authority upon sal aries, wages, commissions and other compensations, earned or received, and after July 1.

1968 and on net pro fits earned on and after July 1 1968 of business, professions and other ac tivities conducted by such residents Moshannon Valley School District Ttv one pe cent tax to be levied am imposed by this Resolution will be Co lected by said Moshannon Valley Schoo District and the amount of Wage Earned Income Tax collected from In taxpayer by the said School District an another taxing body may exceed th limitation of one per cent as pro vided by Section eight (8) of the Act No 511 of the General Assembly of the Com rnonwealth of Pennsylvania of Decem ber 31, 1965, P. L. 1257 and known The Local Tax Enabling Act. The Superintendent of Public Instructio did on June 15, 1967, issue a certifies! declaring Moshannon Valley School tnct to be in financial distress and th Court of Common Pleas of Clearfiel County, Pennsylvania, did on July 56, 1967, appoint a Special Board of Control. This resolution will be enacted pursuant to the requirements of the Special Board of Control and pursuant to the authority vested in said School District by an Act of Assembly of the Common' March 10, 694, added Neal Musmanno Fills DPI Post HARR1SBURG (AP) Gov Shafer announced Thursday that Dr Neal Mubmanno has been appointed as deputy secretary of public instruction for man gemenl Musmanno currently serves as an assistant commissioner of jasic education in the DPI Musmanno will replace Dr.

A. Breidenstine, who will retire this fall. The post is a new one in a reorganisation of the department. Musmanno is to concentrate on management and administrative activities in his new role. Musmanno's appointment was recommended to Shafer by Superintendent of Public Instructioi David H.

Kurtzman. Musmanno currently receives $20,629, while Breidenstine is paid $25,115 Officials said Mus- manno's salary when he assumes his new post will fall within the S25.000 range Musmanno. who lives in suburban Harrisburg, is a nephew of Justice Michael Musmanno of the State Supreme Court. LEGAL BIDS Bids will be received by the Borough of South Philipsburg until 7 Ma 20 for the sale of the old South Phi ipsburg Town Hall at Walnut and 1 streets The building is to be torn dow and removed from the premises. The borough council reserves the right to reiect any or all bids SOUTH PHILIPSBURG BOROUGH.

MRS ROBERT FOOKS, Borouqh Secretary, 312 Hemlock Street, Philipsburg. Pa. 16866 5 10-15-20 Model RDG 38N 30" electric Frigidaire "Cleanable" Range--with removable Picture Window Door. Lets you check your cake as it bakes. Cook-Master oven control starts, stops cooking automatically.

Lift-off door for easy oven-cleaning. Full-width storage drawer slides out for easy under-range cleaning. CONVENIENT TERMS FOR EVERY BUDGET! We'll Make Arrangements to Suit You A A 512 State Street Phone 236-1191 CURWENSVILLE wealth of Pennsylvania of 1949 30, Art. VI, Sec December 15, 1959, P. L.

1842, Sec. 2, as amended. The reason which necessitates the Imposition of said tax Is to supplement the income of the said School District to meet current and increasing expenses. The amount of revenue estimated to be derived from the said tax per year is $60,000 00 JUANITA HOLENCIK, BIDS WANTED The West Branch Area School District is accepting bids for a new 3 ton pick up truck Bids are to be submitted by 6-00 Tuesday, May 21 Specifications are available in the Office of the Supervising Principal ROBERT L. EYERLY, Secretary md Clerk of Orphans' Court.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ADOPT TAX UNDER ACT NO 511 OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1966, KNOWN AS THE LOCAI TAX ENABLING ACT Notice is hereby given that Moshannon Valley Srhool District, consisting 01 the area within the boundaries of the Boroughs of Brisbin, Glen Hope, Houtzdale and Ramey, and the Townships of Bigler Gulich, Jordan and Woodward, and all of Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, pursuant to authority under the Act of Assembly of December 31, 1965, being Act No. 511 of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and known as the Local Tax Enabling Act, as amended, has proposed adopting resolution at a meeting to be held in the Moshannon Valley Junior-Senior High School Building In Bigler Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, on May 15, 1968, at 8:00 D. S. levying a Per Capita Tax of Five (SS.OO) Dollars on all residents of said District twenty- one (21) years of age or older to become effective the First day of July, The said resolution shall provide for the assessing and collecting of said Per Capita a The reason which necessitates the imposition of said tax is to suppliment the income of the said School District to meet cur. ent and increasing expenses Revenue from said tax shall be used for general school purposes.

The amount of revenue estimated to be derived from the said tax per year is S20.000 00. JUANITA D. HOLENCIK, Secretary. 4 26-5-3-10-b Drive Safely Over The Weekend! Pennsylvania Department of Highways, Harnsburg, Pennsylvania. Sealed proposals from prequnlified bidders (See Note below) will be received at the office ot the Secretary of Highways, 12th Floor, Highway and Safety Building, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, until 11:00 A.

Eastern Daylight Saving Time, May 24, 1968, when bids will be publicly opened and scheduled and contract awarded as soon thereafter as possible for the resurfacing of approximately 1X.674 linear feet of existing pavement with bituminous surface 22 feet and variable to 33 feet in width Clearfield County, Gtrard Township, R. 17052 Sections 2R 3R, T. 879 Two copies of proposal forms will be furnished with each set of construction drawings purchased Additional copies may be obtained at a cost of SI 00 plus state sales tax for 1 to 2 copies, S2.00 plus state sales tax for 3 to copies, etc Construction drawings are available at a cost of S3 50 plus SO 21 state sales tax for half-sue sheets Microfilms (posi lives or negatives, must specify) of con struction drawings are available. Reels are also available at a cost of SO 25 each plus state sales tax These may be obtained upon application to the Pennsylvania Department of Highways, Publications Sales Section, First Floor, Highway and Safety Building, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120. CHECKS MUST BE MADE PAYABLE TO THE PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS No refund for drawings o- proposal forms will be made.

They may also be seen at the offices of the Pennsylvania Department of Highways, Publications Sales Section, First Floor, Highway and Safety Building, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120; 200 Radnor-Chester Road, St Davids; 4 Parkway Center, 875 Greentree Road, Pittsburgh and 192X-30 paisy Street, Clearfield, Pennsylvania. NOTE- Pursuant to the provisions the Act of 19X5, June 1, P. L. 12X2, as amended by Act of 1961, September 20, P. L.

1529, and the regulations established thereunder, you are advised that a prequalification maximum capacity rating classification assigned by the Department of Highways will be a necessary prerequisite for bidding on this protect No bid will be considered unless made on the official proposal form duly txe cuted by the bidder. ROBERT BARTLETT, Secretary o' Highways NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received by the Supervisors of Burnside 2nd Cl Centre County, at Moshannon, Pennsylvania, until P. M. o'clock. Daylight Saving Time, May 22, 1968, for the following improvements Clean and shape, Approx 1922 S.

16' of 2 "2 ID-2A Binder, Ap- prox 212 ton 16' of 2" ID-2A Binder, Ap- prox. 101 ton. Test Provision and Equip ment Waivea Plans, specifications, form of contract. Instructions to bidders, proposal forms, ay be viewed at the secretary's home, Woshannon, Pennsylvania. Each proposal must be accompanied bv certified check In the amount of 10 bid, made payable to the treasurer of he council of said Burnside 2nd Class.

All proposals must be upon the blank orms furnished by the undersigned The Municipal Officers reserves the right to eiect any or all proposals MRS JEAN GUENOT, Secretary, Twp nd Cl 5 10-14-18 Let Classifieds get the action for you. YOU CAN HELP PROGRESS CARRIERS WIN AWARDS DURING THE PROGRESS SPRING CAMPAIGN BY: Subscribing to The Progress for 6 Months by Carrier, Truck, Tube or Mail (anywhere in the United States or Overseas), for anyone who has not received paper in the last 30 days. Payment must accompany all applications with the exception of Carrier, boy will collect weekly. FILL IN FORM BELOW AND GIVE TO YOUR CARRIER TODAY! Customer to Receive Paper: NAME STREET TOWN Zip Code Carrier to Receive Credit RATES: CARRIER 50c Weekly TRUCK 6 Months 8.00 1 Year 515.00 TUBE Months $10.08 1 Year $20.16 MAIL RATES: Clearfield and Centre Co. Months 8-00 1 Year $15.00 PENNA.

But Outside of Clearficld and Centre Co. 6 Months 'J-Of 1 Year Outside of PENNA. Including Overseas 6 Months $10.00 1 Year $17.00 If name and address of purchaser is dilferent from above, please list here: If additional Information is needed contact Carrier or Progress Office nearest yon PLAN TODAY Bright tomorrows do not happen," they must be planned. When it comes to building a solid secure future for yourself and your loved ones, seek the advice of your Modern Woodmen fraternal life insurance counselor. He is a specialist, trained 'and dedicated to serve you to the best of his ability.

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