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PAGf TWENTY THE PROGRESS, Cltorfitld, sville, Philipiburg, Vclley, Thursday, May 18, 1972 Quick Cash" with a Progress Want Ad PETS 'PUPPIES THADONG- BOARDEfG Contact BAKES KENNELS ClearSeld 7S5-S717 TWO FEMALE FAWN CHffiUAHUAS: AKC Registered. Phone Qearfieid 765-4057. CUTE PUPPIES free to good home. Six weeks old. Phone Houtzdale 37S-7726 3:30 P.

M. TWO SO GALLON FISH TANKS with stand acd accessories, plus all types of tropical fish. Clearfield 765-6032. EVERYTHING FOR PETS Complete supplies for your dog, cat, bird, tropical fish, horse, pony, hamster, gerbils. guinea pigs, rabbits, etc.

BEAHAN'S PARK AVENUE PRODUCTS open Friday 'til 3 P.M. 502 Park Avenne Clearfield 765-5377 TURNTTKE POODLE PARLOR will open for business. Tuesday, May 23rd, 10:00 A. M. Clipping, bathing, nails cut.

Accessories available. Free samples given. Phone ClearfJeld 765-9383 for, appointment. PERSONAL GODLDS PUMPS SALES SERVICE CUR.WENSVILLE HEATING PLUMBING Call 236-1711 GKOVE SEPTIC TANK. POMPIKG Houtzdale Xafl 378-8601 or 378-7226 GUARANTEED ELECTRIC SETYER Cleaning Service CURWENSVILLE Heating Plumbing 236-1711 ELECTRIC WELDING a ACETYLENE CUTTING done around the home or on Equipment.

Welder can come to you. Call Ken, Glasgow 637-2350. REAL ESTATE FOR MODULAR HOMES INC. MOI If Yon Are Eligible We can pot yon in a New 3 Bedroom, bath, Qnaliry Home with no down payment SmaD Monthly Payments. Please Call-- OJRWENSVTLLE 236-0391 CLEARFTELD 765-6871 CURWEKSVILLE: IVi story "brick home on East View Drive.

8 rooms, 2 baths, oil heat, one car garage. Phone 3Iabaffey 277-5584. 5:9 i ev-d-d(27) A HOME OF TOUS OWN! Swift Can Put Yon In One Right Now. Ask For Free Catalog. SMEAL SWIFT HOMES Morrisdale 342-0555 WINBURNE: HOUSE.

6 rooms, 2 story frame on double lot, phone 345-5434. PHILIPSBURG 115 Windsor Street Curtis Park; 3 Story brick home featuring paneled living room beamed ceiling, finished third floor for bedroom or rec. area, spacious front porch, Oil heat, modestly priced. Eariv occuoancv. W.

WAYNE KELLY Eea! Estate Insurance 114 S. Front Street, Philipsburg PHONE 342-1310 REAL ESTATE FOR S100 DOTO AND A LOT is all yea need to own a Ridge Home DICK BRUMGARD, Woodland, 857-7651. BUILD A LINCOLN HOME: Do work yourself. FREE catalog BUSY BEE, SrkesTiile, Pa. 15885.

Phone SS4-247L EDMUND J. ZrrZELBERGER REALTOR, Office 201 N. 2nd St. Clearfield, Pa. 16830 765-7533.

Sales Appraisals Rentals. MOBILE 206 N. 3rd St. Ph. 765-4491 CLEARFIELB DANCE: Saturday, May 20th.

Record Hop. Admission 50c. Dancing 8:30 to 11:30. ST. MARY'S SOCIAL CENTER, Frenchville.

at St. Francis School TONIGHT, 7 P. M. They Must Go! Special Bonus At Least 3 Drizzler Zipper JACKETS To Be Given FREE Tonite! plus $20.00 in CASH Free! in 58! EVERYONE WELCOME! YOU CAN AT THE LO.O.M.No.154 OSCEOLA MILLS FRIDAY, MAY 19 8 P. M.

40 In 33 75 in 10 EVERYONE WELCOME A Friday, May 19 PHILIPSBURG AMERICAN LEGION Music by "THE IMPRESSIONS' 7 (oat of Stats College) Sl.OO Cover Charge MOBILE 1972 12x70 LIBERTY MOBILE HOME: Set up ready to move in. Financing available, phone Philipsburg 342-2529. DISCOUNT MOBILE HOMES SALES Dnncansvflle, Pa. (Formerly Quality Mobile Homes) Must sell all of then- existing stock. No money down.

No reasonable offer refused on all stock units. No dealers please. We service what we sell. Only 11 units left. Phone 693-4601.

DRIFTING. rooms, bath. 2 car garage, 3 acres ground, phone Winbume 3455071. DRIFTING 10 Room House, bath, one acre ground S10.500; 20 seres adjoining negotiable, DJjone Wmburne 345-5214. BEST OFFER TAKES IT.

Large frame house to be torn down. Has large open Stairway, in good condition. Stairway is 90 old. Bath like new. Con-j tact Tom Sbrock.

between Glen Hope and Beccaria. M. E. FOLTZ MOBILE HOME SALES Port lilatilda, Pa. Largest Double Wide Sales in the East.

Many Different Models On Display, Ready For Immediate Delivery. FINANCING UP TO 12 Years Free Setup And Delivery Phone (814) 692-8338 or (814) 692-8333 22 60 MARLETTE MOBILE HOME: 3 bedrooms, with ex- pando. partly furnished. Like new. Double insulation.

Can arrange for quick occupancy. Phone Clearfield 765-5763 after 5 P.M. 1971 GREEXBRHR: 3 bedroom. 12 65 mobile home. Pratiaily furnished.

Washer and dryer included. Clearfield 765-5442 II A I FRIDAY and SATURDAY AT The In Between" East Market Clearfield FRIDAY and SATURDAY FEATURING Friday "MOORE OR LESS" Saturday "MADISON BLUE SHOES" OUR SCRATCH AND DINGE Clearing our Mobile Homes and Double Wides for name Brand Manufacturers PARTIAL LISTINGS 44x12, one bedroom, center kitchen S3335-00 44x12, Two bedrooms, front living room S3395.00 12x12, fcedrccms, freer kitchen S3195.00 50x12, three bedrooms S3349.00 50H2, two bedrooms, front kitchen S3549.00 46x12, two bedrooms, front living room S2865.00 55x12, two bedrooms, Island Front Kitchen S40S5.00 65x12, two bedrooms Veranda $5895.00 65x12, two bedrooms, baths. Ultra Plush S7595.00 65x12, ttto bedrooms, front Den S46S9.00 70x12, two bedrooms, 1 baths 68x12, two bedrooms, front living room 60x12, three bedrooms, $3949.00 64x12, three bedrooms, center kitchen $4275.00 60x24, four bedrooms, S96S5.00 44x24, three bedrooms, S6995.00 34x24, two bedrooms, $4985.00 PLUS MANY MORE! AMERICAN MODULE K. D. 3 Box 600 A 5 Miles South of Tyrone on Route 220, next to Minuet Motel, Altoona.

AUCTION Saturday, May 20th 10 A.M. The nndersigned will offer the following household goods, antiques and tools, at public sale at the premises of the late Steve J. Fetcenko, Koute 53, Troy Hill. Phflipsburg. Pa.

3 piece sectional sofa, (nice) coffee table, round table, matched end tables, matched lamps, walnut phono-console, old Zenith radio, antique loveseat, (excellent condition), floor lamps, wall clock, arm chairs, stools, porch chairs, drop leaf table, beds and springs, vanity, cedar chests, chifforobe, break fast set, refrigerator, (Nice condition), gas stove, 9 cnbic foot chest type deep freeze. Coal range, treadle sewing machine, trunks, crocks, hand lawn mower, picture frames, antique grindstone, copper boiler, oil lamps, miscellaneous and assorted dish, and glassware and other items too numerous too mention. Estate of STEVE J. FETCENKO PETER FETCENKO GEORGE FETCENKO, ADMINISTRATOR Terms: CASH RiCHARD M. SHARP, Attorney At Law Philipsburg, Pa.

Auctioneer VIRGINIA T. SMITH CONTRACT ROY SOSTEB PAVING: Specializing in side walks, driveways, patios. Phone Snow Shoe 387-6235. FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS JOHN 3IcBKIDE Clearfield 765-6976 FREE ESTIMATES A-l CONSTRUCTION CO. Roofing Siding Remodeling Phone Curwensville 236-2716 or Luthersburg 583-7222 CONTRACT ROQFING: Free estimates.

Phone Curwensville 236-1661 after 4 P3I J. BL PETEKS Insulating Contractor Free Estimates Ph. Cearfie-d 763-5823--765-7356 PAVED KOADS iftirenys, BUSINESS AREAS urutee4 I I Price" Fkafpstarg M2-272J OexrfieU W7-7411 Evenings Clearfield 765-6871 Midland Amiesitc I I 1 I I COLEMAN PAVING COMPANY Paving-Contractor. We specialize in asphalt paving, pancing lots, drive ways, sidewalks, patios, and streets. Commercial Residential Free estimates.

Our estimate is our price. Phone Osceola Mills 339-7114. LEGAL SHERIFF'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE By virtue Writ oS ExeortSon Issued wrt of ttte CotKt Common Fleas of County, Penraylvanta and io rse direct wiH foe exposed Vi la Sheriffs Office a fee Court House in the Boroogn CSearfisid Frfciay, June 1, 1972 as 13.TO o-cioric AJW. S.D.7. THE FOLLOWING OESCRI3ED PROPERTY TO WIT: ALL that certais fct land situs's it Hjrte City, Ltrrtsxx CSear- SwM County, Pennsylvania, being Lot No.

14. SSocJc 18, loca'td on Ro- t.oson Avenue, being a i a on tne jsoJ of fcfs as recorJsS tne Recorder's Office of ClearfieW BEING same premises ftiai ti A. V.Vjght Sty eteed reccrded sn Deed 3S4. page The said A. K.

Wrisnl having Jd, he Last VfiH and TesJamenS iesoribad premises Rush S. Sse-xe, GranSor, a'l of wsich is 3 naner of record in toe of the ae Court of CSearfieW County. BLACKTOP PAVING if Parking Lots Driveways ir Sidewalks A CONTRACTORS Phone Philipshnrg 342-3977 Al! tnal cert-ain piece ol parcel oi land sn ftse of La- County of CSearfieW and State of Pennsylvania, known sn pian tr.e Iron AddiSioo to CJeerfieSd, recorded Recorder's Office of ClearfieW County on the 143 day of 1502, as Lot No. IS in Slccfc 15 froniing on Robinson Avenue a-KJ ceing forty in fronl on Rooinson Avenue and txtesxfmg in one hundred twenty feet to BEING tne same premises vvere conveyed to tne Grani-r herein 5y of Rooert ux dated 3C-n day of March, and recorded in the office for fie Recording of Deeds in aid for CtearfieJd Coun-y. Pennsylvania, in Deed Book 507.

page 1-0. SEIZED, taken in execution and is be soSd as property of CBaries Ersicme and DoreSiry J- Erskiie. sisyate in ine townsnip of Ciearfieid County, Pennsylvania at suit of Community Consumer Discount Co.i-pa.iy. Ho. A lAarot Te 1972 (Judgement); Executron No.

Term 1972. Terms OF SALE I price of sum at which the property shall be struck most be paid at Jfcs time of sale or such other arrangements made as will oe aparoved, otherwise the property be immediateiy pat us and so'-d again at the expense and risk of me person wham it was struck off and vmo in case of deficiency of sucn resale shall make good for the same ard in no instance will the deed be presented for confirmation unless the money is actesliy paid ta fne sheriff. NOTICE To all parties in interest and claimants: A schedule of distribution will bg filed by the sheriff in his ofice the second Ateiday following me date of sale arxJ distribution will be made in accordance with the scnedula unless exceptions are filed within ten CIO) days thereafter. Sheriff's Ofice, ClearleM. WILLIAM.

CHARNEY, Sheriff GOOD PLACES TO ANYTIME You Want A REFRESHING DAIRY TREAT Think First Of GOLDEN ROD Dairy Queen GOLDEN ROD FARMS Rt. 322, E. of Clearfield LEGAL ADMl.NIST^ATOR'S NOTICE Estate cf NELLIE McCCWD SHERWOOD, iats of Cnsst CUar- fieW Cotmly, deceased- Letters of Administration on the above estate having besn granted so un- oersignei, si! persons indebted to ths said estate are requested to payment, and "floss navirg ciaims the same, wiKiut delay to Ha-! M. Sherwood, SS73 Drive, Mentor, Ohio the Administrator, or Nevlir.g. Davis 3.

Natsdsa, P.O. Box 752, Pennsylvania. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of CLA1H RUSSELL late of StifKertowji, BurnsTsJa Township Letters Testamentary having been granted to ande-sjgned, persons aavmg ciai-ns or demands are requested to kno-A-n fie sair-e and all persons indebted, to mace psymsrf. JAMES A. RUSSELL, cxecut-r, R.D.

1, Chsrry Tree, Penna. CLARENCE S. NOTICE Sea'ed proposals will be received and ouShcIy ooened aid read by tne Supervisors CHEST TOWNSHIP, CLEARFIELD County at No. 1 Box 57 L3 Joss, 15753, Pennsyivanie, until 7:03 o'c-'ock (E.O.T.) Way 22, 1S72. for Jtie following: 1,000 Tons Less of 2 A Aggrate --to be delivered as needed and faiiga'ed on Road i.R.

Proposal fonns, Soecifications, Form cf Contract and Instruction to BaJders be from Lemoins J. Secretary, R.D. No. 3 Box 57 La Jose, "anna. 15753, Pennsylvania.

The maienals specified herein, sSail the Standard Specifications of tfte Desartmsnf cf iransoorta- Each scoosssl mast be accompa- n'ed by a bond) in the amount of $55.03 mssls payabie to tne treasurer of te rnunscisaiJty. The sjccessfoi fcidder, wiien aAarded ttie contract, snaii deliver a bond wiSi fsbie, i oerfonnance of the contract to be made) with sufficient surety in fse amount of 50 per cent cf r.a amount of the contract if less 55,000 03, or ICO per cent of amount of the contract if S5.000.00 or over. proposals must be ocon ttse form furnished Sy tfte urxJers'sned. Tne reserve fre rtght to reject siy all proposals. Lemolne J.

Brinl, Secretary GOOD PLACES TO GOOD PLACES TO NOW OPEN FOR SUMMER MONTHS! PARADISE DRIVE-IN Turnpike Extention Clearfield SANDWICHES HOAGIES CHICKEN -k SPAGHETTI Friday-Saturday-Sunday Special HOT BAKED HAM HOAGIE With Tomato Sauce $50 Call us and your order will be ready Clearfield 765-9945" SHERFF'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE By virtue of Writ of Execution issued out of the Court of Common PIsas ClearFeld County, Pennsylvania and me direct, tnei-e will 09 exposed to public sale in the Sheriffs Office in the Court House in the Sorough of Clearfield on Friday, June 2, 1972 At 10:00 o'clock A.M. E.O.T. THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY, TO WIT: Description of Real Estate of Hazel M. Taylor, Borough of Chester Hill, Ciearfield County, Pennsylvania. ALL that certain lot or piece of lyng being in the Borough of Chester Hill, ClearfieW County and Stste cf Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a post comer in Si 2 northeast intersection of Center and Walton Streets; along the northeastern line of Walron Street, North 53 degrees twenty seven minutes West, 53 feet to a pest corner of Lot No.

along Lot No. 9 North 33 23 minutes West, feet to a post on the southeast side of an Thence along said alley. South 53 degrees 37 m.nutes West, 53 fest to a past corner on itie eastern of Center Street; thence aloTS fie lin- of said Center Street South 33 degrees 23 minutes East, feet to post and place of beginning. Having erected tnsreon two-story bride build- Lot No. to of the Steiner.

a--c-a Steiner Estate clan of lots of Chester Hill Borough. SEIZED, taken in execution, and to sow as We property of Hazel Taylor. Taylor Tire Service, situate in the Borough of Chester H.n C'esrtiM Causs- ty at ths suit of Washington Rubber Company. No. September Torm 1953, No.

3 March Term 1572 TERMS OF SALE The price of sum at which Hie properTr shall bs struck off must be paid at time of sale or sucn ofier arrangements made as will be approved, otherwise tne property will immediately put up and soid again at the expense and risk of the person to whom it was struck off and who in case of deficiency of such resale shall rr-ake good for fie same anc hi no instance will the deed be presented for confirmation unless the money is actually paid to Sve sheriff. NOTICE To all parties in inie--est claimants: A schedule of distribution will be filed by tiie sheriff in his office tne second Monday following the date of sale and distribution will bs made in accordance with the schedule unless exceptions are filed within ten (10) days thereafter. Sheriffs Office, Clearfield, WILLIAM CHARNEY, Sheriff ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Esta'e of WALTER FRANKLIN SHERWOOD, of Chest Township, Clear- County, Pennsylvania, deceased. Letters of Administration on ttie above estate having been granted to ftie undersigned, all persons indebted to the said esfafs are requested to make payment, and those hav.rg claims to present the same, without delay to Ear! M. Sherwosd, S353 Perkins Drive, Ohio tte AdnVnistrator, or Nevlino, Davis Naddeo, P.O.

Box 752, ClearfieW, Pennsylvania. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIOS "n--e ClearSeW County School Auftjcrity will receive bids until 8:00 P. V. Wednesday, June TA 1972, in Office of the Superintendent of Area School District for fie fo'lowsng items: 1. Student and Teacher Classroom Furniture.

2. Vussc Ream Equlp-nent 3. Office Furniture and Equlprnent. Gymnasium and Stage Equipment. 5 Audio visual Equipment.

i. Heaiai Room Eoaiomenf. Detailed lists and specifications of fne equipment to be purchased and instructions for bidding may be obtained from above, CurwensviUe Area School, Curwensvitte, Pennsylvania- 16333. EDWARD E. MORGAN, Secretary.

SHERFF'S SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE By virtue cf Writ of Execution issued out cf the Court of Common Pleas of ClearfieSd County, Pennsylvania and to me direct, there will be exposed to public sale in the Sheriff's Office in the Court House in the Borough of Clearfield on Friday, June 2, TV72 10-03 A.M. E.D.T. THE FOLLOWNG DESCRIBED PROPERTY "TO WIT: All lhat piece or parcel of land situate in the Township Bloom, County of Clearfield and of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron stake at the corner of lands of Hileburn and Frederick Shaffer; thence along lands of Frederick Shaffer in a Western direction a distance of JOSH to an iron slake; thence in a Northern direction a distance of 308'A ft. to an iron stake at the lands of Hileburn; thence along lands of Hileburn In a Southern direction 208H to iron stake at the lands of Fredcrirk Shaffer and of beginning. Containing, one IT LOOKS LIKE a piece of Swiss cheese but it's actually an Indian mill stone recently donated to the Philipsburg Histori cal Foundation by Mr.

and Mrs. Matthew Kelce. Checking it out here David Pritchard (left) and J- Clair SSmler, curator of the foundation. The stone was found in the Philipsburg vicinity about 30 years ago. It is unusual, Mr.

Simler notes, because it contains no less than eight of the round depressions in which grain was round by the Indians. Most such stones contain only on or two holes. Clearfield Hospital News Philipsburg Hospital Blood furnished the Clear- Held Hospital through the Red Cross Bloodmobile between Jan. 1 and May 17, 1972, totals 230 pints. Pints used Wednesday: 0.

Snack Bar Donor Mrs. David Yocum Sr. Helper Mrs. Helen Lee. In-service volunteers Jo T.

Lyile, Erma Mullen, Arlene Noone, Elsie Reese. Carmella Socie. Louise Kennedy. Wednesday, May 17, 1972 Admissions Mrs. David Pryde, Allport Baby Boy Pryde.

Allport Mrs. Charles E. Gosnell. Clearfield Baby Girl Gosnell, Clearfield Mrs. Raymond J.

Aughenbaugn Houtzdale K. D. Baby Girl A a Houtzdale H. D. Mrs.

Bella J. Miller, AasonvDle Mrs. Kobert G. Cathcart. Olanta Clyde G.

Sankey, Ciearfield R. D. Michael L. Spila. Curwensville Mrs.

Dale KepharL Woodland R. D. Lory Ann Keiser, Grampian William C. Seaborn. Clearfield R.

D. Mrs. Dorothy C. Ritz, Grampian Mrs. Glen Wise, Clearfield Mrs.

Rodney Peters, West Decatur R. D. Baby Boy Peters, West Decatur R. D. Ray A.

Wisor, Clearfield Trampas J. Cams, Clearfield Lynn Dale, Clearfield Discharges Miss Freda- M. Livergood, Clearfieid Mrs. Richard EL Nbrris. Mahaffey R.

D. Joseph W. Mrs. Paul Rishel, Clearfield Mrs. Evelyn Sperring.

Curwensville James Verbeck Morrisdale Mrs. Harry Flood, Woodland R. D. Mrs. Kenneth Hugar Karihaus Mrs.

Andrew G. Batcho, Hyde Baby Girl Batcho, Hyde Mrs. Dean J. Ryen. Morrisdale R.

D. Babv Girl Rven, iforrisdale R. D. Lawrence Kelly II, CurwensviUe Traci Peoples, Hyde Bryan A. i i Car- Blair L.

Smeal, Woodland R. D. Hello, World! Mr. and" Mrs. Raymond J.

Jr. of Houtzdale are the parents of a 7 pound, 1 ounce daughter born yesterday at 1:35 p. m. in. the Clearfield Hospital.

The mother is the former Helen Jean Green. A 7 pound daughter was born yesterday at 10:40 a. m. in the ClearSeld Hospital to Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Gosnell of Clearfield. Mrs. Gosaell is the former Carol Joy Mountain. An 8 pound, 10 ounce son was born yesterday at 6:16 p. m.

in the Clearfield Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. David Pryde of Aliport. The mother is the former Shirley Jean Hummel. Mr.

and Mrs. Rodney Peters of West Decatur became the parents of a 9 pound son at 8:10 p. m. yesterday in die ClearSeld Hospital. Mrs.

Peters is the former Myra Ott. LEGAL acre more or less. TOGETHER with the dwelling house and other improvements erected "thereon, Suiect to Exceptions and Reservations in prior chain of title. BENG liie premises which vested in C. Baum, SinqK by Deed from Bennett and Clara Bennett, his wife, dated October 10, 1950, and recorded in the Recorder's Office of ClearfieW County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book 409, page SEIZED, taken In execution, and to be sold as the properly of Fred C.

Saum and A. Baum. situate in the Township of Bloom, Clearfield County Pennsylvania -at the suit of Budget Plan Consumer Discount Company. Judgement No. 4W, November Term, Execution No.

I May Term, 1972 TERMS OF SALE i he price of sum at which the property shall be strode, off must be paid at the time of sale or sucfi other arrangements made as will be asproved, otherwise the property will a immediately Put UP sod sold aga-n the expense and risk cf Jhe person ta whom rf was struck of and who In case of deficteocy of such resale make good (or the same and in no Instance will be presented for confirmation unless the mcr-ey is actually paid to the sheriff. NOTCH To all parties in interest and claltrants: A schedule of dre'rtbirtisn will be filed by She sheriff in his office the second Monday following the date of sals and distribution will made in accordance with the schedule unless exceptions filed within ten (ID) days thereafter. Sheriff's Office, ClearfieW, WILLIAM CHA3NEY, Sheriff NOTICE Bids will be received oo a delivery van by the Central Intermediate Unit, R.D. 1, Philissburg, Pa. Specifications may be secured by contacting Jhe Philipsburg Office.

Walter W. NOTICE Bids will be received for Instructional Materials Equipment by the Central Intermediate Unit, R.D. 1, Philipsburs, Pa. Walter W. Janke NOTICE is hereby given that the Pennsylvania Electric Ccmnpany intends to make application ta Hie Pennsylvania Department ef Environmental Resources, Harrisbarg, Pennsylvania, for permit to treat industrial waste at its' plan! located in Bradford Township, Clearfield County, and to discharged treated waste water Into the West Branch of Ihe Susqudianna This application Is madt undtr provision the At.

ol June 22, 1937, P. L. as amended." Senate Moves To Cut Pensions HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP)--A Senate bill would allow Pennsylvania's 600 district justices and magistrates to retire on half as much as a House bill, about 513,500 annually versus S27.000 for a man making 000 when he retires. Sen.

Frank Mazzei, D-A1- legheny, chairman of the State Government Committee, said the major cost-cutting factor was to cut the retirement credit from 5 to 3 per cent The bill was reported out of committee on Tuesday. Snack Bar Helpers Mrs. A Svvaagren, Mrs. Dorothy Sleigh, Mrs. Lewis Durica, Mrs.

Vivian, Mark, Josephine Pedrazzani, Lois Bango. Donor Mrs. Thomas W. Robins. Wednesday, May 17, 1972 Admissions Mary Askey.

Philipsburg Ernest Coleaian, Osceola Mflls Donna Dickson, Philipsburg John Gardner. Philipsburg Lauri Hardin, Grassflat Debra Jacoby. Ramey Denise Jacoby. Ramey Elizabeth Richter, Osceola Mflb Thomas Osceola Mills R. D.

Baby Girl Rudy. Sandy Ridge Lina Ryder. Philipsburg James Schnarrs, Allport Ruth. Smith. Morrisdale Elaine Stewart, Osceola Mills Baby Girl Stewart, Osceola Mills John Sustrik, Phiiiosburg R.

D. Kenneth WhiteseU," Clearfield R. D. Discharges Alice Beatty. Lanse Czap.

Philipsburg R. D. Carol Dixon, Osceola Mills R. D. Alice Eboch, Philipsburg Melvin Estright, Snow Shoe R.

Timothy Graham. Port Matilda Franklin Havwood, PhiliDsburg R. D. Dawn Hazel. Philipsburg Mary Kirkmaa.

Philipsburg Russell Litzinger, Xew Millport Janet Morse. Coalport R. D. Clifford Myers, Smithmill Alonzo Xewman, PhiliDsburj; R. D.

Derrel Ross, Port Matilda R. D. Lisa West Decatur R. D. Shawn Shimel, Philipsburg George Coalport Ross Stroup.

Karthaus James Waple, Philipsburg Elma Williams. Frencaville S. D. Births Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Rudy, Sandy Ridge, girl. 12:29 m. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stewart, Osceola Milk, girl, 4:41 a.

in. Death Vada Mumford, PMlipsburg, 11:30 a. m. Computers To Determine Length of Hospital Stay HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP)-- patients who might only require The day when a computer will regular out-paiient care, Postell 3'our doctor how long to ner said.

keep you in fte hospital is not The cost of Pennsylvania's far oS, the Welfare Department medical assistance program is says. soaring, according to the Gov- The system, planned to begin ernor's Review Committee, next fall in Allegheny County, which recommended institutioa would be used only for doctors of the system. It said the treating persons receiving state's current and anticipated ica! assistance payments. in-patient costs are accelera- If the recipient came down ting from $172 million in fiscal vrith a case of appendicitis, for to S1.2 billion in fiscal 1977. example, the doctor would in-patient cost is ths phone the computer with the in- greatest component of any formation.

The computer might medical assistance tell him a four-day hospital the committee said, stay is standard for that illness The average hospital stay in If the patient stayed longer Pennsylvania is 10.5 days, com- than that, and the doctor billed pared with a range of 5.9 to 4 the state for charges, ths com- days for other states. Imple- puter would pick it up and the menting a review system could department would request an save the Commonwealth S105 explanation. million annually, the If the patient developed com- said. plications while in the hospital Posn'er said bids have been the doctor would report this put out for the system. Alleghc- and the computer would deter- ny County -will be the pilot mine how much additional time area, is needed.

The program was disclosed Edward Posner, executive as- as the Department presented sistant to the Welfare Secre- its $1.08 billion 1972-73 tary, explained Wednesday that request to the Senate A0pro- the pre-admission -review, sys- priations Committee. tern is designed to eliminate -unnecessary or lengthy hospital ve $pfe(y The system could, cut down on hospitalizing I 11C.

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