CAREER ama, AARONSBURG iss Hepple, of Chicago, Ill, is guest of her brother-in-law and ;r, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hines, Main street. rs. Fred Rachau came on from | r York city for seceral week’s - with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. iam Guisewite. r. and Mrs. Burl Bower, of Re- 5, have been guests of Mr. Bow- aunt, Mrs. Holloway, and other tives in and about town. he Sunday schools of our town hold their annual picnic Satur- August 10th, at Woodward cave. rybody is cordially invited. rs. T. C. Bell and daughter, Miss ., of Coatesville, were brief call- on Monday, at the home of Mrs. 's sister-in-law, Mrs. Thomas Le rs. W. J. Smith and son Paul > been with Mr. Smith and their st son Wesley, in Cumberland ity, where they are operating a mill. tr. and Mrs. John Isenberg and daughters, and Mrs. Clark Her- ,, of State College, were guests day, of Mrs. Herman's brother, 3. Stover and family. r. and Mrs. Ray Auman and their jren, of Youngstown, Ohio, after sit with Mrs. Auman’s mother, : RWisenhauer and other relatives, for their home, Thursday of last k. enjamin Stover and daughter, . Walter and son Nevin, and Mrs. pin Musser and children spent day with Mr. Stover’s younger Frank Stover and family, in tre Mills. r. and Mrs. E. E. Ardery and daughters, Mrs. Leila Cole and 5; Verna Ardery, of Bellefonte; Mr. Ardery’s sister, Mrs. Apple, \ltoona, were recent guests of . George Weaver. rs. A. M. Bower and daughter 2], and Nevin Stover and a party riends, from Youngstown, Ohio, ored to town, Sunday, and will \d about ten days among their tives in and about town. r. and Mrs. Frank Bressler, of 1by, Minn., and William Bressler, Vilmington, Del., have been guests ‘heir sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jay ada, in Fiedler. Friday they call- on former acquaintances in this e r .and Mrs. H. M. Coll, of State ege; Mrs. Roy Swanson, daugh- Gwendolyn and son Dick, of Aus- Pa., and Robert Coll, of Phila- hia, were callers, Tuesday, at the es of Mrs. Thos. Hull and A. S. rer, on north 2nd St. rs. Horace B. Stover and son |, of Youngstown, Ohio, have been sts of her sister, Mrs. Samuel ert, and her father-in-law, Mr. and . George E. Stover. Mr. and Mrs. w~vers, of Lock Haven, were also sts of Mrs. Showers’ parents, Mr. Mrs. Stover. ‘alter BE. Orwig, who for five xs had been a patient in the Sa- Heart hospital, in Allentown, discharged on Tuesday of last x, coming home the same day. Orwig was badly burned while \is work. While the burns are ly healed he has been afflicted boils caused by the poison in his em. However he is improving dly and expects to resume his £ soon. se Misses Amanda and Cora ses had as recent guests, Rev. Mrs. A. G. Wolf. of Rural Val- Rev. and Mrs. M. D. Giesey and of Loraine, Ohio, former pastors the local Lutheran charge; Mr. Mrs. John Hosterman, of Scot- , S. D., whom the Misses Haines mpanied to Centre Hall where - were guests of their cousin, mas Hosterman; Mr. and Mrs. 1 Hess, also of Scotland, S. D.; and Mrs. Adam Kramer, of Rock- , Il, and Mr. and Mrs. Cornel- Musser, of Pleasant Gap. r. and Mrs. William C. Mingle daughter Ruth and Mr.and Mrs. ry Mingle and two sons, all of on, Ohio, motored to town, Fri- and are guests of their respec- parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. zle and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Stov- Mr. and Mrs. William Caris and of Williamsport, were also sts of Mrs. Caris’ parents, Mr. Mrs. E. L. Stover. The Mingle hers left their families here for sisit while they returned home, day, accompanied by C. G. Bright grandson, David Orwig, who will guests of Mr. and Mrs. John ‘ht, in Akron, Ohio. WINGATE iss Grace Robinson, of Philadel- , is here for "an indefinite ’ with her uncle and aunt, Mr. Mrs. James Snyder. se new house of Joe Davidson is ready for the plasterers. The ractor expects to have it ready sccupancy by October 1st. rs. L. E. Davidson, accompanied ier son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Mr. Willis Neff, went to Win- \e, on Sunday, to visit Mrs. Sarah rs. Mary McKee, of Wilmington, "is here visiting her brother and rs, Ralph McLaughlin, Mrs. Toner er, Mrs. John Smith and Mrs. P. [urray. ; r. and Mrs. William Irwin and sons, Ellwood, with his wife and e children, and Claire, made a ¢ call here, on Tuesday, on Mrs. a Irwin and family. They were heir way home to Pittsburgh , Jersey Shore, where they at- ed the funeral of Mrs. William n, who died last week. Pontiac coach was crowded into wire fence by a Ford coupe, the r day, and badly wrecked. A I boy in the coach sustained minor cuts and all the occupants badly shaken up but not se- sly injured. The driver of the 1 failed to stop but the number is license tags was taken and the e highway patrol are after him. 2 3 | BOALSBURG Jacob Felty and Mr. Burchfield, of Altoona, were week-end visitors in | town. Mrs. Jerre Zettle and daughter, of Pleasant Gap, are visiting at the B. P. Lonebarger home. Mrs. Jennie Fortney and daughter, Miss Beulah, spent Saturday with friends in Pine Grove Mills. Mrs. A. J. Hazel and daughter Jane went to Slingersland, N. Y., on Sun- day, for a ten day’s visit at the home of Mrs. Charles Maxwell. Odenkirk, of Centre Hall, were in town, on Friday, Mrs. Odenkirk call- ing on friends while Miss Smith was looking after some business affairs. daughter drove to Danville, Friday, where Irene was admitted to the Geisinger hospital for a tonsil and home Sunday. Saturday. On their return they were accompanied by Samuel Weber, who was enroute to Baltimore, Md. The citizens of Harris township are arranging to hold a big festival on Saturday evening, August 17th, for the benefit of the State College fire company, which, in several in- stances, have rendered valuable as- sistance in our town. George Gheen and Miss Louise | Eckenroth, Pleasant Gap, were unit- {ed in marriage by Rev. W. J. Wag- | ner, at the Lutheran parsonage, | Wednesday, July 31st, at 4 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Tressler were the 1 { thousand dollars more. Seventeen Since selling some of her house- | | Miss Grace Smith and Mrs. W. A. 4}, extent of almost six thousand | and Mrs. Boyd Tice. | | | | 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Ishler and Boggs Twp. ..... | adenoid operation. They returned Ferguson Twp Edward Weber, of Huntingdon, ac-! Halfmoon Twp. companied by his mother and sister, | Harris Twp. ..... Miss Alice, were visitors in town, on, goward Twp. ... | | i i | | i i i | attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Gheen will | occupy their newly furnished apart- ment at Pleasant Gap. | of Indiana. county, were callers in town, on Monday, enroute to Juniata camp. Mrs. Waltman was formerly Miss Celeste Kilmer, and spent some cle, Rev. G. W. Leisher, served as pastor of the Lutheran church. eel A eee. JACKSONVILLE. Don’t forget the community picnic to be held, Saturday, in the Ertley meadow. Everybody welcome. Mrs. Harry Hoy was called to State College, last week, on account of the illness of her grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher an family, George, Elwood, Charles an QQ Prosser returned to their home in ing a week's vacation with Mr. Fish- er's sister, Mrs. Harry Hoy and son, Luther Fisher. the Auditor's Report of the School District of Bellefonte Borough for the year ending July 1, 1929. Amount of School Tax: Assessed Valuation ......... $1927012 00 For school purposes, 21 mills 40467 25 Total receipts ........omm. $91232 65 CURRENT EXPENSES. General Control (A) Secretary . .$ 200 00 Treasurer .. - 300 00 Attorney .... ; 15 Tax collectors oh 1700 28 AUGHOTS ........ioi ic ceisicivninisinin 78 00 Compulsory Ed. and Census... 153 80 Other expenses ......... 111 76 Total Item (A) ........... $ 2558 84 Instruction (B). Salaries of principals ......... $ 6600 06 Other expense of supervision. 00 Salaries of teachers .............. 44466 59 Textbooks ........... ve 2089 54 Supplies .... 3996 05 Teachers a 680 00 Tuition ........ 157 00 Other expenses ... tis 357 73 Total Item B) ................ $ 59247 47 Auxiliary Agencies (C) Libraries ......... 3 339 76 Promotion of heal 145 49 Other expenses .... . 698 87 Total Item (CO) ................ $ 1184 12 Operation (D). ages of janitors .......... $ 4026 30 Fuel... eerie 1999 22 Water, light and power 869 84 Janitors’ supplies 491 07 Other expenses ... 240 36 Total: Item (D) ............... $ 762679 Maintenance (E). Repair of buildings .............. $ NN Upkeep of grounds ....... ih 586 00 Repairs and replacements 1383 13 Total Item (B) ....con. $ 38740 24 Fixed Charges (F). State Retirement Board ........ $ 1543 64 Insurance aise 602 07 Total. Item (FF). .....coennn $ 214571 Debt Service (G). Payment to Sinking Fund ...$ 5000 00 Interest on bonds ............ 2866 00 Refunds, taxes, tuition, etc... 192 88 Total Item (G). ores $ 8058 88 Capital Outlay (H) ew ground, improvement ...$ 245 59 Alteration old buildings ? ; Equipment, etc. ......... a 1755 08 Total Item (H) ...cccomrerurnn $ "2117 36 SUMMARY. Total Receipts... $ 91232 65 Total Payments ....siiiiiicnsn 86679 41 SINKING FUND. ASSETS School sites, buildings, etc Accounts receivable Sinking fund ....... Balance in Treas Total Assets ..... LIABILITIES. Bonded Indebtedness ............. $ 65000 00 D. A. BARLETT C. L. GATES M. T. EISENHAUER Borough Auditors. county, for a vacation to be spent in | Connellsville, on Sunday, after spend- | Per capita at $2.50 ..................... 6225 00 Additions to Duplicate . 42 50 | Penalties, ............o.o ns . 432 80 Total amount of tax . 47167 55 Exonerations ................ 1391 46 Net amount collected .. 44364 99 RECEIPTS. Bal. on hand July 4, 1928 ..... $ 2085 02 ‘To Interest ............ - 175 00 Sales, insurance, etc 822 56 Taxes .. ....c.ccpes 47038 15 State appropriation 20820 00 Tuition, non-resident pupils 20197 90 All other sources 144 02 Rev. and Mrs. Waltman and son, time in town during the time her un-| | 1 | Virginia, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry EE SE RAN | | | [ | | i | —Read the Watchman for the news | Balance July 1, 1929 .......... $ 4553 24 | Balance July 1, 1928 .. 5000 00 1928-1929 appropriation 5000 00 |. Rec'd from interest ... . 84022 Total in fund ........... $ 10340 22 Bellefonte, Pa., July 27, 1929. 74-81-3t. | STATE APPROPRIATION UNIONVILLE. ——The Bellefonte Trust company TO CENTRE CO. SCHOOLS. ais is making preparations to install an | divorce in Centre county is from six- a NN ung her | oi) burner in their furnace. They ex- |ty to seventy dollars, not counting Mrs. Clair Harper an ag two chil pect to place the tank in the concrete | attorney's fees, which shows Gp it dren, Of Youngstowa, Oni, are visite bin, in the basement, formerly used |is more costly to get untangle an. ing friends and relatives here. for storing coal. it is to get tied up. The average court costs of a The various school districts of Centre county have received vouch- ers from the State Treasurer for the last half of the State appropriation! ars Bertha Lindenmuth has been or Is year ending July 1st. The | ,, the sick list for some time, hav- tota amount coming to tle county !ing serious trouble in one ear. is over $7000 larger than the amount Leroy Huey, of Lock Haven, is for the first half of the school | gspending part of his vacation with his year, Bellefonte receiving over one | cousin, George Parsons, up the pike. 56th ANNUAL Encampmen! and Fai OF THE Patrons of Husbandry of Central Pennsylvania GRANGE PARK CENTRE HALL, PA districts in the county, in which | hold goods, Mrs. Medie Stere has schools have been closed, benefit to | rented a portion of her house to Mr. dollars. The net amount paid to Mrs. W. M. Parsons went to Phila- each school district is as follows: delphia, Monday, taking little Jim- Bellefonte Boro’ ..ovihris on 1145.39 | mie Peters and Kenneth Robison to Benner TWD. .... 1812.06 | the Wills Eye hospital. zee Mrs. Mary McGee, daughter and 2750.36 | granddaughter, of Wilmington, Dela- 2124.00 ware, are visiting Mrs. McGee's sis- 1030.38 ter, at Snow Shoe Intersection, Mrs. 4726.00 | John Smith, and attended the funeral Ji23 00 of her aunt, Mrs. Clara Leathers. 1960.00 | Last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Mer- 2655.00 | ri]l Reed, accompanied by Mrs. Eva 1538.32 | Cox Greenwood and daughter, Mar- Burnside Twp. .... Centre Hall Boro. College Twp. ..... Curtin Twp. . Gregg Twp. .. Haines Twp. . Howard Boro Huston Twp. . nn, Sy Liberty Zp. ogee | tha, of Barnesboro, and Mrs. Alfred arion Twp. . .18 | : Rr. HE Cox and daughter, of Pittsburgh, 1155.00 while enroute to visit relatives at 2216.25 | Flemington, stopped here and called 976.43 | on their cousin, Mrs. Susan McEwen, Milesburg Boro Millheim Boro . Patton Twp. . Penn TWD. ..ooenr 1888.00 | : | Philipsb B © 7gs3.75 | whom they hadn’t seen for many | - s Ba a 2620.00 | years. They also looked up the old on the Bellefonte to Lewistown Highway Rush Twp. ....... $320.00 home of Mrs. Greenwood’s grand- Snow Shoe Boro Snow Shoe Twp. . South Philipsburg Boro ... 1463.63 | father, John C. Calhoun, which she 390.72 | hadn't visited for many years. She | August 24 to 30, 1929 Encampment Opens August 24th Exhibition Opens August 26th The largest and best Fair in Central Pennsylvania: by farmers and for farmers. Grounds increased to seventy acres. Beautifully located. Shade and Pure Water. Elec- tric Light. Telephones. Spring TWD. ..oooreeeenees 4723.00 | was only ten years old when she vis- | Tus College Boro 12346.50 | jted here the last time, but remem- | Union Twp. ..... 1343.73 bered the street location and, upon Unionville Boro . Soon inquiry, found the home which is now Walker Twp. .. 797.00 owned by Mrs. Anna Finch. While Worth Twp. ... .. 3881.04 : 2 i many changes were noted there was still some familiar resemblance to the old home. eee fen. John H. Huntzinger, of Philadel- | —Subscribe for the Watchman. phia, and Verna I. Bahr, of Scranton. | rere r——————— Mark H. Grassmyer, of Curtin, and Margaret Frances Nestlerode, of | Lock Haven. | ONE-DAY x y George L. Shively and Grace E. | Sampsell, both of Millmont. > EXCURSIONS A / Samuel Clair Lykens and Jessie Bell Woodring, both of Port Matilda. | Joseph R. Weaders and Elizabeth | 00 Philadel hia Johnston, both of Linden Hall. Round p Trip $4: Atlantic City Tri | 1 ors FoR sane in Bofletomes Squire of B. 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