June 6, 1940. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. County Auditors’ Statement Continued from Page Six TAX COLLECTORS | | | District O A. Kline. a Helen Bartholomew. T. A. Pletcher . Merrill Watson W. A. Stover. Eva A. Hurst C. W. Crain. BR. N. Brooks. . M. Kelly. ..B. Meek Ruth Parsons Paul Spearly John Barnhart R. N: Brooks J. H. M. Stover Calvin Yeager Bellefonte Centre Hall Howard Milesburg Millheim Philipsburg Port Matilda South Philipsburg Snow Bhoe State College Unionville Benner Twp BOgRs Burnside College Curtin Ferguson Gregg Haines - Half Moon . Lonberger . Pletcher . Pink __. . Kunes . Dolan . Blerly Harris Howard Huston Liberty Marion Miles Miles Patton Potter Penn Penn Rush Andy Koshko Harry Stover R. C. English W. J. White W. R. Dunkle Ida Willlams Printing Snow Shoe Spring Taylor Union Walker Worth Institutional ¥ I$ 432.44 ' | 87.90 35.25 14.00] 80.40 : 520.31 16.75 6.35 $6,252 38 STATEMENT OF TAXES FROM 1926 TO 1937 INCLUSIVE District Bellefonte Centre Hall Howard Milesburg Milesburg Millheim . Philipsburg Port Matilda Port Matilda 8. Philipsburg Snow. Shoe State College Unionville Benner Boggs Boggs Burnside Burnside James Collector 0. A. Kline ..C. D. Bartholomew T. A. Pletcher Margaret Holt D. C. Cochran W. A. Stover Eva A. Hirst D. P. Woodring C. W. Crain R. J. Barnett L. M. Kelly P. B. Meek Ruth Parsons Paul Eckley .H. H. Curtin John A. Barnhart Mrs. Eva Burkley Lawrence Nerehood Shreck J. H M. Stover O. M. Fetzer Joseph Nyman 8. G. Walker H. E. Stover H. 8. Wantz W. F. Way. B. P. Lonberger BM Pletcher G. L. Fink A. J. Stover -T. M. Kunes C. A. Dolan 8. A. Bierly T. M. Huey Harry Spearly W. T. Korman RR. W. Meyer. 8 T. Bwarta. R. J. Barnett Andrew Koshko .D. A. McDowell -..Harry Stover -R. C. English LE. T. Hall WwW. J. White W. R. Dunkle -.C. M. Long eC. E. Spackman County $ 2218.23 142 61 123.39 23498 1034.76 234.42 1.56137 17.07 59.67 87433 807.74 1207 44 208 B8 2876.67 679 92 622.01 166 27 226 67 1,997.71 1,702 30 2,466.39 163 31 21551 711.79 1378.17 2479 1237.15 420.02 43528 449.12 836.20 56 68 81866 1.257 68 2199 290283 131.81 523.52 295671 Tolal $ 3338.28 154.24 State $ 1,120.05 11.63 | Taylor Twp 2» Tu $47540.10 8 147753 INSTITUTIONAL DISTRICT Receipts Balance Jan. 2, 1930 1939 Tax Duplicate 1938 Tax Duplicate Liens and Taxes from Construction Acct. Docket 18,178.78 40.11157 13,050.33 1,558.16 501.34 28,000.00 | 147067 1,198.60 | 2,128 63 | 309.70 $116208.28 Total Collected Expenditures Balance, Jan. 1, 1940 Expenditures General Administration _§ 12.364.56 | County Home Administra- Care of Inmates and Operating of Home Maintenance of Adults in Maintenance of Children $ 8620036 LL RE A Selinsgrove ...._. Wernersville LL RR eR ae $ 2.05164 37364 $118,633.54 86,200.36 | $ 32424 18| Total 8. J. McMullin, Expenses John G. Love, Solicitor John G. Love, Extra Services R. N. Brooks, Expenses I. A. Baumgardner, Wel- fare Investigator I. A. Baumgardner, Expenses Robert Parnell, Welfare Investigator Robert Parnell. Expenses Miscellaneous Advertising Postage Hilda Corman, Salary | Auditors, Salary Office Supplies i Extra Clerical Help Tax Collectors, Commis- sion and Expense 211.00 144.00 180.00 20172 49.25 25.00 1.550.908 $ 12368456 Construction Funds Receipts Balance, Jan. 1, 1939 $109.338 48 | 20 Received from U. 8 822m 18.999 31 280472 226488 | p uick Lumber Co. 3.325356 15,000.00 1311.42 18,999.31 | Treasurer 81.189.50 Total Receipts $190,527.96 i ! Expenditures i $115.206.76 | 17.162.40 | 1554697 | 850757 5763.48 { Mulch Co. ..... | Patterson Cons. Co | Lewistown Electric Co | Hunter & Caldwell U. 8. Hoffman Mach. Corp | Southern Equipment Co | Buffalo Equipment Co 5550.00 5219.00 3.38754 2.72863 2,250.00 1.006.00 885.92 650.00 264.00 122.95 Total Expenditures $184,530.22 Balance, Jan, 1, 1040 5.00774 A————— OPERATION OF COUNTY HOME 8 2a [Gregg Twp i Howard Twp | Patton Twp i Potter Twp 200.00 100.00 117.90 100.25 Earl Schreckengast, salary Ralph Haag, salary Dry Goods & Clothing. . .. Medical Care Nurses Salary Matrons Salary 40.00 $ 822371 County Home Administration Eliza Keene, salary .8 550.00 James Hugg, salary 230.10 Telephone 80.06 OfMce Supplies 37.06 $ 897.20 Collector OO A Kline Helen Districts Bellefonte Centre Hall Howard Milesburg Millheim Philipsburg Port Matilda 8. Philipsburg Bnow Shoe State College Unionville Benner Twp Boggs Twp Burnside Twp College Twp Curtin Twp Ferguson Twp Gregg Twp Haines Twp Halfmoon Twp Harris Twp Howard Twp Huston Twp Liberty Twp Marion Twp Miles Twp Patton Twp Penn Twp Potter Twp Rush Twp Snow Shoe Twp Spring Twp Taylor Twp Union Twp Walker Twp Worth Twp Ww Mrs C. WwW RN L. M Kelly P. B. Meek Ruth Paul A. Stover Crain Spearly J. H M Stov AW Harold Stove Mrs w B F. Way P. Lonber Ir M A. Dolan H Royer N. Brooks A. Meyer T. Swartz J Harry R C WwW. J White WwW. R Dunkl Mrs. Ida Wil Total 72.50 | Bartholomew T. A. Pletcher Merrill Watson Eva Hirst Brooks Parsons John Barnhart R. N. Brooks Caivin Yeager Tressler Blanche Ard Blair Pletcher Beatrice Andrews . Kunes Barnett Andrew Koshko Stover English Other Forms of Care Board for Adults In Private Families. Board for Children In Private Families Burial Expense .. | Cash for Home Relief Medical Care | Food and Provisions | Clothing and Shoes, | Contribution to Private Agencies | uel "Transportation & others Rent ...8 6.08632 2,712.80 2,537.50 2.35160 1.66471 A50.00 233.68 218.80 $23,264 88 STATEMENT OF INSTITUTIONAL TAX DUPLICATE FOR 1939 Bal. Due Jan. 1, 1940 $ 2.265655 3M 200.00 427192 3370 1 87745 305 92 238.12 151.468 393842 171.02 A44 65 6320 15104 414.10 222.34 A486 53 550 86 47170 450 98 RTT 95 201.32 209.55 200 00 606 87 286 35 488 26 5024 215.27 01143 524 48 968.01 21990 456 97 044 22 203 43 Tax Levied $ 081517 1,147.28 91303 607 92 1,472.72 7,460.07 600 82 254 54 494.03 17,788.12 41241 1.790 01 984 31 160 80 2634 B2 51180 3.736 87 3.11889 1871 42 066 71 1 B63 08 T1237 47132 1.276 00 1.089 95 224229 1,107.59 1.538 96 3.01259 2568 52 1.043 55 4.17575 443 87 654 64 232408 367 AR er r ger o liams 881.705 03 $20 974 81 STATEMENT OF OUTSTANDING TAXES ON DUPLICATE Districts Bellefonte Centre Hall Howard Milesburg Millheim Philipsburg Port Matilda 8. Philipsburg Snow Shoe State College Unionville Benner Twp Boggs Twp Burnside Twp College Twp Curtin Twp Ferguson Twp Collectors O A Kline Helen Merrill W. A Blover Mrs C W. Crain RN. Brooks LM Kelly PB Meek Ruth Paul Spearly R. N. Brooks J. H M. Sto A W. Tressle H E Stover Mrs w Haines Twp Halfmoon Twp Harris Twp F. Way Blair Huston Twp G Liberty Twp Marion Twp Miles Twp Fink Kunes Dolan Royer Brooks Swartz Penn Twp I. A Meyers Rush Twp Snow Shoe Twp Spring Twp Union Twp Ww. J Walker Twp Worth Twp Total ‘Overpaid We the undersigned auditors of | accounts of the Commissioners, Sheri Centre County do hereby certify that Bartholomew T. A. Pletcher Watson Eva Hirst Parsons John Barnhart Calvin Yeager Blanche Ard B P. Lonberger Pletcher R J. Barnett Andrew Koshko Harry Stover R. C. English White WwW. R. Dunkile Ida R Williams OF 1938 WITH 5% ADDED Bal. 1938 In. Tax Due In. Tax Due Jan. 2.1939 Jan. 1, 15400 $ 2.10088 $§ 411M 6477 76.13 11388 4000 2181 428 97 2.230 00 401.17 19199 200 42 3ARIT 40 186 14 8177 5TT eT R750 931 38 21858 316.52 100 08 703 28 45 400 00 o8 77 ABA TS 216 00 138 7 160 B2 80 07 “508 130 81 654 424 404.35 404 52 106 65 266 62 21.5 ITT ver r 553 08 138 06 436 95 155 86 320.15 2002.18 40.04 50374 “ ’ 1150 Centre County. having examined the fl. Treasurer and the Prothonotary of to the best of our knowledge and be. lief the foregoing is a true and correct account of the receipts and expen. BOALSBURG Mr. and Mrs. J O. Norris any daughter, Betty, of Altoona, spent several days last week at the home of Mrs. George Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright and daughter, Mary Ann, of Huntingdon. and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rockey and daughter of Petersburg, spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wright. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Stover on Memorial Day were Mr. and Mrs. John Stover and Mrs. Weston, of Altoona, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Charles, of State College Dr. James Swank, and son. Jim- my, of Endicott, N. Y., speni several days with the former's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Peter Swank. Commencement exercises will be held Friday evening, June 7th, in the Reformed church. Prof Laura Drummond, director of the depart ment of home economics, at the Col- lege, will speak on “Home Making a Highway to Happiness.” Mr. and Mrs. George Rimmey, of Centre Hall, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph dale and son Jack, of Bsllsfonte, spent Thursday evening at the home | of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Dale. Miss Eleanor Ishler, of William- sport, spent several days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. | ditures of their respective accounts for the year 1939 R. R. HARTSOCK, D. A. HOLTER, H. M. HOSTERMAN, County Auditors, | Elmer Campbell, of Drifting. Mr and Mrs Millard McGirk and fam- fly, of Altoona, Donald McGirk, of Washington. Miss Ethel Dale and Mrs. W. R Dale. both of Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs Walter Deitz. and Mr. and Mrs John Stover. all of Altoona, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. William Stover Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Temple on Memorial Day were, Mr. and Mrs. William i Pravel and daughter Caroline: Mrs Prank Richards and daughter. Fran- cis, and Mrs. Andrew Frank. all of Philipsburg: and Mrs. Robert Gran- ville, of Washington, D. © Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lewis spent the weekend with the former's par- ients, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis, at Paoli | Mr. Charles Pisher, Jr. of Dan- ville, visited friends and relatives in town on Monday morning - Mr. and Mrs. Tra Whiteman and children, Ann and Bud: Mrs Ellen Whiteman and daughters, Grace and | | 432024 | On Nylon Leaders 1,105.83 | 9K... 1 po 184.00 | “ieould be encountered Recommend Knots For Tying Flies (Fig, 8 Knot ta A Three knots nylon that will hold files to leaders have been recommended alter tests by the Du- Pont Company. Here how they are tied Figure E'ght Ltippel through figure eigh leader and hook. Just fishing Knot—-Pass end of of hook. Form about standing part of draw close before Joop closes, it over eye with thumb Return Knot-Thrust leader through hook eye, then down behind hook ang up the holding loop open between and forefinger Make second behind first. Pass the end ing arrow, under both on standing part. As up, push loops over eye Turle Knot--Run hook eye ang make knot” in the end Pass fiy through Pull loop fly Research widely held by eye to eye of push end of front, thumb turn follow - Pull draw loops oils eng Ot 1 "Mo ’ pulling the against tio Iv Lightly neck supports the opinion fishermen that the “Turle.” the Figure Eight” and the “Return” knots are the most de- pentable for tying Mes to the tippet end of the new nylon leaders Numberiess types of knots have been tied and tested at the Arling. ton, N. J. Research Laboratories of the Du Pont Company's Plastics De- partment, where the leader material is manufactured None showed the staying power of these dhree knots, which long have been favorites with fishermen Ree sults of the research were checked with authorities on knots and with experienoed Nahermen The three knots which stood up best under fests were easier to Ue than practically any knots known They were found 10 be the best solu- tion the problem of fishermen who preferred nylon leaders but found that the old overhand jam knot lacked sufficient strength in the new material to guarantee the absolute security desired Siresses greater than in any that in angling were placed on all three knots with. out the hint of a tendency to slip The daintiest trout flies and the lar- gest salmon and bass flies were tied securely with all three Extensive fiokd tests showed that the barrel knot was entirely satis. factory for tying strands of nylon toge her Nyion leader material is entering its second year of general use. Du- Pont officials said fishermen who used it the first year were especially interested in its strength and low visibility In water The material is made in mechani. cally controlled uniform diameter It has less sheen than natural gut and, being 8 monofilament. will not fray or split Fishermen commented widely on the fact that nylon does not have to be soaked before being used, can be tied dry and cast dry without wait. ing. and will straighten easily while dry BLANCHARD The last of the school year closes on Monday when the 8th and 10th grades make their annual trip to Hecla The brought many of the one time resi- Memorial Day program (dents back to our community | Among those noted by the corres- pondent were: Mr, and Mrs bert Robb of New Bloomfield, Mr, | Jerry Runner of James Strunk and : Sager of Howard: James Kiunes, of Francis, all of Oak Hall, spent Sat. | urday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peters. Mrs. George Pisher is spending a iweek with her sister, Mrs. J. O, | Norris and family, at Altoona. Mr. Fred Ishler, of Indiana, re- | turned to his home Sunday, after spending a few days with his moth- er, Mrs. Peter Ishler, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Colestock, of Dayton, Ohio, and Mr. Forrest Mo- Girk. of Altoona, spent Wednesday evening with the latter's parents, .ia formal Roosevelt, time with her sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Jared Zettle, at Pleasant Mount. ind Mm tS Ayton Martz, of , spent rday even with friends in town. ng Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brown, of i , visited at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Harrison Shawley. Senate confirmation has launch- ed James P. Dennehy on life time appointment as postmaster at Lock Haven, subject only to issuance of commission by President | and family of Renovo; and Walter and Ray Deiter and families of ['1ock Haven and Mr. and Mrs | Merle Smith and family of Cleve- | turned home after spending a short | — {and Mrs, Charles Kunes also of | State College, | Mrs. Catherine Bathurst Is some | what recovereq from her recent ill. ness. Guests at the R, J. Bpangler home on Memorial Day were Mr. | and Mrs Elmer Albert of Middle- | burg; Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Al- bert and daughter of Beavertown,! Mrs, Donald Gardner of and Virginia Marsden of Creek, Mrs, Edward Bryndle, Miss Fran- ces Bryndle, and Mrs. Margaret Henry of Bt, Mary's were guests of Mrs. Tillie Kunes on Memorial Day, The regular meeting of the W W. G, will be held on Friday nigh: Howard Marsh This is an important meeting so all | members are requested to be pres- ent, Weekend guests of Mrs, Annie James were Mrs, Fannle Collins, daughter Betty Lou and Mike Cam- panella and son Anthony of Buffalo N.Y John Heichel Jr., suffered an ac- cident to his right knee, while playing soft ball at the home field on Saturday. He was taken to the L. H. hospital for treatment, re- turning home on Sunday. John will be forced wo walk on crutches for a time Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Bowes enter- taitied during the weekend, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Gardner and daugh- ter, Mrs, William Hendran and children Walter ang Betty Lou of Bridgeport, Conn Memorial Day guests of Mrs nie James were Mr and Mrs mond Maxon and family, Beam of Lock Haven, and guests from Buffalo N. Y. Mrs. Charles Spangler of Astoria L. 1, visited Wednesday with Mr and Mrs John Coder, making short calls on other friends. Mrs. Alice Kunes, wife of the late Daniel Kunes of Albany XY. spent several days of week al the home of Mr. and Donald Kunes Robert Bechdel is vacationing his home at present, after a ing a Mortician College at land, Ohjo Mrs. Mattie Kessinger and Mis Pauline Orner Plunketts Run spent Tuesday with Mr, ang Mrs Earl § ng On Sunday, William Clearfield, called his sisters Misses zie Potls An- Ray- John the last Mrs ! ai Potts Sr al the home Mattie and of o! Liz- ———— > MILESBURG and Mrs. Wi McClellan and of Clearfield, spent Memor- with here ' i AR Mr family Das Mrs Emma went an og is getiing expected at inl relatives who Monday last as well as be this writing Smith eralion on under - a low aong can Memorial Day services at the Treziyulny cemetery were under the auApior: Association. Music by the Wetzler Band was followed by a speech by A. C Heineman, of the Y. M. C A A salute to the de. partied soldiers was given by four National Guardsmen for the first time in years Linooin's address was omiiled Mr. and Mrs Bid Slacker, of De- troit. are spending their annual va. cation with Mrs Slackers father, D. F. McKinley Mr and Mra John Hall and two children. of Baltimore. arrived Wed. nesday of iast week and visited with the formers mother and family and also visited with the parents of Mre:. Hall at Bellefonte Leaving Sunday for their home in Baltimore they were accompanied home by Mrs. Hall's sister, Jean, who will visit for some time in the latter city Mr and Mrs. M. 8. Adams, Fred levan, of Weisontown: Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Haupt and daughter Betty Jane, of Slate College were Memorial Day guests of the Misses Jennie and Anna Adams Mr and Mrs. W. F. Campbell and Mrs Samuel] Baird. of Lewis. town, greeted old friends on Mem- orial Day Mr. and Mrs Tyrone, visited Memorial Day The State Highway has received less attention this summer than ever before There are ruts on the sides where water jays in puddies, and when a car gets off the con- crete it is just foo bad for the win- dows and porches of those living close to the road A very enjoyable affair waz held at the home of Miss Lydia Shope on Wednesday of last week, in hon- or of the birthday of Edward Shope of Altoona. Guests included Mrs Kate Adams, of Philipsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Levi Shope, of Al- toona. A delicious chicken dinner with all the trimmings was thor- oughly enjoyed by all Miss lois Eckenroth, of Hunt. ingdon, is visiting at the William Eckenroth home Mr. and Mrs. William Keene and son spent Memorial Day at Phil- ipsburg Miss Mildred Reese visited Bun- of the of on James Campbell friends here day at DuBois Mr. and Mrz. Albert Hobba and son. of Osceola Mills, were week- end guests at the Ray Bryan home. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Stanley, son Tom and daughter Lois, of Ty- rone. visited on Wednesday last at the Samuel Stanley home Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hall of Ty- rone. visited relatives here Sun- day. | rs Cecil Allen, son Tommy, Mr. land Mrs. Charles Allen and son | Charles. Jr. of Renovo, were Mem- lorial Day guests at the L. G. Pet- (ers home. _W. 8 Walker is getting long very nicely at this writing. Mr. FP. J line of household goods At a pub- i his home in Milesburg on Mrs. William Eckenroth, | Mr and Mrs, Sterrille Kunes and| At the slightest provocation, family of State College and Mr | When we wish to gain our ends, | A fur coat, or cherished vacation, | | Bometimes we cry when we're happy | And always when we are sad, | Bometimes we cry for effect | Which often is just too bad When you want something real bad Don't ever pout, my dear {A man nearly always capitulates When he sees a woman in tears L.8 MARTHA FURNACE Children's Day service in the Methodist church, Bunday evening June 9 at 8 p m Mr. and Mrs, OO. C, Spackman and son Clifford spent Sunday with Mr ang Mrs, R, H. Stanton Misses Faye and Patricia Sleele of Tyrone spent several days last week visiting with friends and re- latives Visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Lundy Steele on Bunday were Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Ross, Floyd Sprankle of Tyrone, Mr and Mrs Ray McDowell, Mr. ang Mrs Rob- ert Lecky, Floyd Miller of Johns- town; Mr, and Mrs, Charles Spack- man, Mrs, Jean Keller and daugh- ter Patsy, Mr. and Mrs. George Harpster of State College: Mr. and Mis, © D Spackman and son Ronald, Mr and Mrs, C, E. Spack- man and Mrs. Gladys Spackman Warren Star Wilkes Barre spent several days last week at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Lewis Stanton, Mrs. Elizabeth Williams ing this week with and daughter Mr Huey in Altoona Mrs Audrey Dando and ter Janet of Harrisburg, spent the week at the home of her par- Mr. and Mrs. B. H Williams f ton of visit- in-lav ar] her son Mrs and daugh- cess se ———— POTTERS MILLS James Coder and visited over home of wife of Adams- the weekend at ner father Harry iss Naomi Sweetwood is spend- } some (ime with sister Mis Charles Caskey Lock Haven Oscar Blerly lad Hublersburg called Sunday evening ai the H E Paust home R H McCormick ang wife companied by Mr. G H McCor- mick and wife visited at the W. E McCormick home in Reading over weekend Master Adon town, who had time at the J returned home Mn. Erma SON accompanied Knepp and with friends days jast week The Daily Vacation opened on Monday an attendance 52 11 teachers and her and lady friend, ol on ac- the Faust of Yeager- been spending some GG. Boal home has four Bible sch morning scholars helpers of TL —_—— i MI —————. St. John's Evangelical & Reformed Rev. C. Nevin Stamm Church school, 9:30 a. m. Children’s Day perviee at 10:45 a. m_. in charge of the Bunday school. No evening ser- vice Dix Run Baptist C. C. Shuey, pastor. Sunday school al 9:30. Eimer Hosband, Supt. fol- lowed with class meeting Christian Endeavor, 7:30, Mrs. Thomas Ho- gRencamp president. Everybody in- vited to these services and share in the benefits of the same Mileshurg Presbyterian Services, Bunday. June 9th: Bible school. 8:30 a. m. Christian Endea. vor, 6.30 p m. Port Matiida—Bible school. 9:30 a. m. Morning worship and Sacrament of The Lord's Sup- per at 10:30 a. m. Unionville—Eve- ning worship and Communion ser- vice at 7:30. Bible-Study class Mon- day at 8 p m. Howard E. Oakwood. minister Advent Church C. C. Shuey, pastor. Sunday school at 8:30, Roy Leathers, Supt. Preach- ing at 11 o'clock. Christian Endea- vor, 7:30. We will have our musical Tuesday evening, June 11. at 8 o'- clock, consisting of piano, banjo, piano accordion. and perhaps some vooul selections. Evervbody welcome and invited to be with us in all these services St. John's Lutheran, Bellefonte The Rev. Clarence E. Arnold, pas- tor. Third Sunday after Trinity, June 8. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school; 10:45 a. m., the service and sermon “The Hunger and Thirst for Right- eousness.” 7:30 p. m., Vespers and sermon: “The Holy City, New Jer- usalem” The Ladies’ Aid Society will meet on Monday night at 7:30 o'clock. The Willing Workers will meet on Tuesday night at 8 o'clock First Evangelical, Bellefonte H. Halbert Jacobs, pastor. 9:30 a m., Sunday Church school, Mr. E. J | Teaman, Supt. 10:45 a. m.. worship with sermon. Theme: “Christ's Con- | ception of Greatness” The Sacra- | ment of Baptism will be administer. | ed to children at this service. 6:30 stone in the Page Seven ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, In the Matter of the Estate of Miles Moore, late of Huston Town- ship, deceased Letters of administration on said estate having been granted the un- dersigned, all persons indebted there. lo are requested Lo make mmedis- ale payments, and those havi claims or demands against the » will present them without delay for settlement to ERNEST MOORE, Ad- ministrator, Jullan, Pa. R. D. John- ston & Johnston, Attorneys x27 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of Mary C. Wensel late of Curtin township, deceased Letters testamentary in the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indshied to the sald eslate are requested to make payment and those having clams 10 present the same dul proven, without delay to JAM WENSEL, Executor, Mileshurg, Pa W. Harrison Walker. atorney x24 EXECUTORS NOTICE In the Matter the Estate of William T. Hoover, late of Port Ma tilda, Centre County, Pa. decesred Letters testamentary in the above erlate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebied to said estate are requested Lo make payment, and those having Ciaims 0 present the same duly proven, without delay to SAMUEL C. HOOVER Executor Claysburg Blair County, Pa Musser W. Oe. Lig. Atlorney x27 NOTICE Estate of Ferguson ty. Pa n the above , ited 0 the I rons indebled 0 14 estate are requested to make L. and those having claims noe | the aame duly proven ithout delay wo MRS BARA LEMON 138 McAllister Btreet, State College Pa. Executriz. W. Harrison Walker Attorney x29 NOTICE In Matter the Estate of Clarence Buck, late of Liberty Town- shig Centre County, Pennsylvania of the Lia EXECUTRIX'S ' of iatle bye of af Ti ADMINISTRATRIX'S the M of } salad 5% the ! indebted y Make N- ad those having hem without delay for » MRS EMMA SHANK Howard. R D 2 Ma Bellefonte, Pa. Al- x28 ORPHANS COURT PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND PER. RONAL PROPERTY The undersigned. administrator of the estate of lewis H Beck late of Walker Township, Centre County Pennsylvania, will expose to public wale the premises lately occupied decedent in the township of Centre, Pennsyl- Dale w Estate DY sald Walker Varls SATURDAY 13 ciock P of County on JUNE 26. 1940 M.. the following household goods TRACT stone corn BRGINNING at a n the middie of pubbo road jeading from Nittany to Jack- sonville, thence by same North 27 degrees West 1265 rod wo stone; thence dy land of Jacob Gobble North 58 degrees East 253 rod to stone; thence by land of the same South 27 East 1265 rod thence by land of Philip Wal- NO 1 po. degrees to lone ters and B F. Beck South 5 de- grees West 253 rod to the =iace of beginning. CONTAINING 2 acres net TRACT NO On the North by land now on Wf Jacob Gobble, on the Bast by land of Jacob and Susan i (formerly William Candy, then Aitz). on the South by Public g from Bellefonte to Lock Haven and on the West by land of Wiislam Mullip's heirs. CONTAIN. ING about one-half (%) acre snd having erecled thereon a two sWOIY frame dwelling house, a shop and stable TRACT NO. 3 BEGINNING at a stone oormer in the middie of the public road leading from Snyder- town 10 Jacksonvilie. thence along same North 27 degrees West 171 per- ches 10 stone oorner, thence along jot of Harvey Lutz, North 65%; de- grees East 8 perches to a stone cor ner, thence along iota of Harvevy Lutz and CE Lutz North 23 degrees West 202 perches to gtone corner; thence along land of Emanuel Glontz North 82 degrees West 31 6 perches 10 stohe corner: thence siong land of Solo- mon Peck, South 57 degrees East 45 perches 10 a Dost corner; thence along same South 27 degrees East 32 percher to a stone corner. thence along land of Samuel C Gobble party hereto, South 63 degrees West 418 perches to the place of begin- ning. CONTAINING 8 acres and 154 perches TRACT NO. 4: BPGINNING at a stone corner; thence along land of Samuel C. Gobble, North 27 degrees West 128 perches 10 a stone: thence along land of Jacob Gobble Worth 621, degrees East 167 perches to a stone. thence along land of Susannah Lose South 21 perches East 12 8 r- ches ito aA gone corner; along 2 late thence lands of 8 C. Gobble et. al 621, degrees West 164 perches to the place of inning. CONTAINING 1 acre and perches. net TRACT NO 5 BEGINNING at a 1 on line along land of William er; thence along sald Janta North 58 degrees East 31 pre 0 a poet; thence along lan How - ard Smith South 44 degrees » perches to 8 post. thence along lands of Samuel C. Gobble and Clement Lutz Bouth 611, degrees West 38 per- ches to a post, thence along main road leading from Sno own 10 Jacksonville North 27 & West 23 perches to the place of berinning CONTAINING 4 acres and 120 per- ches and allowance TRACT NO 6: BBROINNING at ublic road. thence lot of Samue rehes 10 a post; Emanuel Glantz North 13% degrees |p. m.. Young Peoples League. 7:30 p. { ‘m., Children's Day pageant. We wel- | come you to all of our services. The | Young Peoples Missionary Circle will | hi 7:30. | south 27 | meet on Monday evening at | The Ladies’ Aid will meet on Tues- | 1, a stone; day evening at the chwech. | vice. The Pastors class will meet at | the church on Friday evening. a Want to sell something—try the { Classified columns in this paper. LEGAL NOTICES Prayer | South 84 degrees Weer {service and Bible study on Wednes- | . Watson will offer a full day evening at 7:30. The Official Board will meet following this ser-
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