THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. June 19, 1941. A T——— U.S. Plans for As- (COUNTY AUDITORS’ STATEMENT vw..." 319.40 TO XN Tra 0 Yd to 0 B | | UA R Y | sociation of tions m Dixmont. 105 46 n : ry 03 $ rip a Goutal. | E 5 4 at Bellefonte $ 3 53 4 4 (Continued from page one) | (Continued fro Page J | Selistonte no 4 Total $10,960 98 | Howard 16.10 1009 wry | 1. Guarantee centain human rights | SEATED LAND TAXES Milesburg 16.51 {to their citizens, such as freedom of g y - - Maintenance of Children Port Matilda 14.41 4.08 MISS GERALDINE L. MAYES was a member of the First United | snopch and religion, freedom from | Paid to Paid to Poor Tax Martha Lloyd School § 42200] Philipsburg 193.26 189 39 Funeral services were held Friday Brethren church of Tyrone, a mem- terror, and freedom from want | Dristrict County Inst, Dist. Pald to Co, House of Good Shepherd 98 90 South Philipsburg, 61.03 morning at Milton for Miss Geral- | ber of the Citizen's Fre Company of | 2 gglemnly promise to settle all | Bellefonte $1467.11 $ 42620 $ 10749 Bureay of Colored Children 2m 43 snow Shoe - 23.9 243 dine Love Mayes, daughter of Char- Tone ind i honorary Sueibes of international Shapes by peaceful | Centre Hall 143.22 bo 64 2.08 Polk l 900.31 | Btate College... 90.80 s atherine A. Mayes of the Birmingham e Co ) "methods of arbitration Howard 62.72 25 90 bo ork T3505 | Aenner i 6 69 I dati Tuesday morning Was a retired crane director of the| 3 Agree to drastic limitation of | Milesburg 14 60 35 16.18 Total $ 3398.6 | BORRS i 109 30 107.11 June 10, 1041, at the age of 35. Fol- | Juniata shops on the Pennsylvania | grmanents under strict internation- | Millheim 40 42 2687 | Other Fora of c are, Not in | Burnside 481 47 lowing the services at her home in Raltlroad Company al control | Port Matilda 40 61 19.78 1006 County Home | Curtin oh 56.18 55 06 Milton, burial took place in the {i ——— ou A | Any nation which refused to ful- | Philipsburg 893 45 262.28 Food and Provisions $ 519 a! Ferguson 3891 38.13 Mayes lot in the Boalsburg ceme- JOHN C. STROHECKER fill these conditions and which South Philipsburg 123.76 57 41 5981 | Rent 550.50 Orege . 210 206 tery with Rev. C. C. Shuey of Belle- John Charles Strohecker, 91, died threatened a member state with ag- | Snow Shoe 107 BS 45.38 Fuel 4 po” Haines . 4.25 370 fonte officiating. Miss Mayes is sur- | Friday afternoon at his home at | gression would be subjected to an State College 2.068 43 305.18 97 80 Clothing and Shoe: 414 93! Halfmoon ‘ 73 61 72.14 vived by her parents who were resi- Booneville, He was one of the old- | immediate and effective economic Benner 318.74 163 60 5.16 Transportation for Families | Harris 145.08 46.66 dents of Lemont for many years, est residents of Sugar Valley and | boycott by the association. The out- | Boggs 200 45 154 58 or Individual: 6930! Howard 10.26 and one brother. Wayne, at home. | was an honorary member of the Su- law nation would be denled access | Burmside 53.7% 31.18 Med cal Care. 1 112 65 Huston 150 46 14745 gar Valley Mutual Fire Insurance to raw materials and Its exports | College 168 00 117.87 Board for Adults in Pri- Liberty 61.83 60.59 tkkmn . . Company of which he was a leading | would be subjected to trade discrim« | Curtin 107.37 22.76 vate ¥ amilies i 127225! Marion ‘ 36.76 3602 JASPER A. WILLIAMS, office for a number of years. He ination within the association Ferguson 768.15 419.97 Board for Children in Pri “1 patton ' 95 62 Lei Jasper A. Williams, well Known was born in Sugar Valley and re- Behind the economic boycott would | Gregg 121 19 57 18 we il in Pri- 240072 Peum 1.66 retired farmer, died at his home at’ giqed there all his life. He retired stand the power of the American Haine: 3138 0.61 Cont: bution ry Centre i Potter 74.50 Loop Station, near Hollidaysburg, | as a farmer about 37 years ago. He and British Navies to resist any fu- | Halfmoon 238 05 80.19 Ce w ha Hoaplts r 500 00! Rush 939 52 early Thursday morning, June 12, is survided by two daughters, Mrs. ture attempt at world domination Harris 578.97 136 84 Br ul RAE a 1440 00] Bnow Bhot 1941. Born at Martha Furnace, Cen- | jy ©. Smith and Mrs. H P. Wise, by one or more powers Howard 17.38 784 Oatl O8 Bi Relief pg 00! Bpring 287 85 281 90 tre county, September 19, 1854, he photh of Booneville; two grandchild High administration officials con- Huston 202 34 7.64 ot ol BR patm 111 sal Taylor 46 08 46 04 followed farming on Brush moun- ren and five great-grandchildren. cede this plan envisages American ' Liberty 114 88 57 54 bs A Gi Union 44 85 4295 tain in Prankstown township for 46 puneral services were held Monday | leadership in world affairs and they Marion 443.41 146 55 Total $ 0.63672 Walker a0 93 89 11 years. Upon retiring five years ago, lat 10 a. m. at his residence with the assert the time has come when Am- | Patton 380 43 210.79 il bt Lo Worth 2 3 10 06 Mr. Williams took up his residence Rev. Arthur Reagy officiating. Bur- erica must assume that role if the penn 143.43 29 64 at Loop Station. Members of the ja] was made in Booneville ceme- universe is to enjoy lasting peace and Potter 300 61 136 38 family include his wife, two sons tery human freedom. The world, in thelr Rush 166-94 409 B3 and one daughter, Mrs. Mabel Per- " - opinion, now faces a choice between Snow Shoe 201 06 81 52 ry of West Loop, Marlan Williams MRS. HANNAH OSEWALT the American way of life and the Spring 118.00 448 98 of Warren, O., and Reeder Williams Mrs. Hannah Osewalt. an invalid totalitarian way embodied In Hitler's Taylors 120 20 53 59 of Hollidaysburg, one sister, Mrs. G for a Bumbe: of vears. died at her | ‘new order.” Union 323.67 130 75 Temporary Loans Called 20,500.90 | peliefont 0 A Kline $13576.22 2.931 62 G. Pink of Philipsburg, and seven- home in Osceola MiFs Wednesday 4 ing ., Walker 417.80 291.85 ther Temporary Loan: 15,000.00 | ror tr H Helen Bartholomew 1.63578 319 . teen grandchildren. Mr. Williams morning, June 11 1941 at 8:30 FARM CALENDAR Worth 53 B9 33 61 Poor Dist hk Accour - 1 706 62 ow | iad I A Pletcher 1 248 50 178.50 was a devoted christian and wor- o'clock Born : Tot BALTIC in $57 190 28 He war - end. AVOry 840 92 shiped at the Brush Mountain mis- 1864 h Timely Reminders from the Penne Total $13 508 39 $5617.36 y. gs y y dllesburg tf A Btover 2 041 04 sion for 50 years and was a member Elizabeth Brough. the deceased Was 8 ; Sch Millheim Hivat 2 30 'S Af A me sylvania State College School a ; County Home Philipsburg va A Hirst 10.496 02 of the Cavalry Baptist church in in her THI vear. Thirty oi of Agriculture. ASSESSORS I Altoona {1 her 77th year hirt : umber in Home Port Matilda LLL years ago the family came thi Control Bey Bethea Boral Ea A SSEAROrS Distriet Jan. 1. 1940 37 South Philin: . . "iy country and located in RBOIRL rime tha uta wit) . pH " " J. W. Klinger N. W. Bellefonte 312.50 | Number of Admissions Snow Shoe. WILLIAM HARRY HOUCK Mills. Surviving are her husband, dusting the plants with a : Jak vi | Geo. M. Brown 8. W. Bellefonte 316.7¢ juring 1940 ) State Coll william Harry Houck died Sun-! Ellis Osewalt, an he following Ing insectide ls necessary y 0 CONMIOL| nn wagner Geiss WW Bellefonte 16 63 | Total Number in Home . day morning, Jun 15, 1641, in Ty- | sons and daughters: } Higabetly ; (930 MER go been beet RE ny N° G. Prank Smith Centre Hall Jan. 1. 1M] rone. Born July 6, 1880 at Warriors Dumbleton and George walt of, [ INOUE OL by in ale Sel PV. Pletcher Howard 9 00 | Number died during 1940 Mark, he was the son of John and Osceola Mills; Christopher, of Lew- 1e8¢. The dust or Spray must Be| yp Glenn Mtlesturg 112.00 | Number of persons di ynside No Coliector Margaret (Minnemeier) Houck. He istown; Mrs. Frank Meek of Sandy || Pred © the etic ts hms /illiam Swarm Millheim 9.2 issed during | ¥ lle }. H. M. Bio was married December 24, 1808 to Ridge; James of Osceola Mills; Mr Sri Ado Has g ! alah 8 wigton ist W. Philipsburg 10 00 | Number ays suppor urtir ‘alvin Yeager Miss Carrie B. Trimble at Tyrone. ' Howard Jones, of Ramey; Ellis and |"" 0% "7 Penh Ar Ta Peters ist W. Phil ' 172 ' Members of the family include his John Osewalt Mrs, James Brown Hatem Hay PromBliy-—a at a! Hamer 2nd W. Philip 2 ! wife, five sons and two daughters, and Samuel Osewalt all of Osceola OF Alsike clover rea hes full bloom. | .... Johnson 3rd W Philinsbure 218 00 | Averag st per day for noi Blanc) Mrs. John Gunsallus of Grazierville, Mills. Two sisters also survive |, _ A Cer. hod ws iv hy " C. M. Robinson Port Matilda 18.50 nmates 2x alf moon 5B. W Ma Robert L. Houck, of Pitcairn, Char- namely: Mrs Marie Lupton, of as ay vy Rai A L. M. Kelly Snow Shoe 27150 The following meals were served at Arris B. P. Lonberger les R. of Tyrone, John H. of Tyron~, Philipsburg, and Mrs. Mercy Green, |, {ats of romp State Ce 1. B. T. Williams South Philipsburg 50 | the Institution during the year ward B. M. Pletcher William R. of Huntingdon, Earl H { Lewistown, as well as forty-t I wh that iv best yy io are T. 8. Patterson State College 1.1 5 Patients y1.136 stor Beatrice ’ of Tyrone, and Mrs. Kenneth Otto ine great grand | 2 rood second cron ia to cut before | Herbert Pineh Unionville 12 Employes : Abert) I M. Kunes of Tipton; two brothers and three c iren Ors service were | gat i 'h : i hs 9 ! \ ut a , Malcolm Spicer Benner 0.50 | Vagranl oh Vin rion C. A. Dolax sisters: Blair Alvin Houck of Swiss- held Saturday afternoon at ti ae Wag of ie heads weakens We! Hen Alkey Porgy 2 - Miles iH. H. Rove vale, Clay E. Houck of Warriors home of Mr iz th Dumbieto > ; Martin Meeker urnside 300 Total Meals Served Dur- ation H. F. Jones Mark, Mrs. Grant Ellenberger, of in charge of Rev © H G y Plant More Buweet Corn ty Samuel Everhart Dutua 196 1 ing the Year 1.03 hi I A Meyer Warriors Mark, Mrs. Walter Igou Presbyteri BR oe Avg 4 8 Woomer Curtin 53 56 ‘ter ET Bwart of Tyrone; nine grandchildren and ¢} nterment was made 1 SEE Shi dh a Re A Albright Pereuson 24 1 Auditors tusit RJ Barmett one great grandchild Mr. Houck | the | hilirst y meters —. 4g > in : lh i H Rote Gregg M ap i. Hartsock. Salary Lf ) Enos Sho \ndy Koshk 6] ory Wing oon He.| H- 8B. Wartn Hailes 04.00 RR. Hartsock, Mileage 3.16 goring Harry ! 20 934 NPE BPTI RRR we bi vo tonitorm: ard: vier J. €. Mattern Halfmoon 382s T Holter, Balar 500 Taylor R. C. Engiisl MT a PENN ST ATE STU DENTS : NEW TYPE NYA PROJECT Are | orm ana vigorou Rn t Tussey 4 50 1 Holter, Mileage . ’ M Be “ct FINISH COLLEGE WORK AT KYLERTOWN STATION Shelters Give Comfort — nen H 8 Bech ’ : ard 155001 H M Hosterman. Salar y 360 19 } . miertable d : “” R } ! mas jston gTo0 HH M Hostermaan, Mileage 3 tart) Ida William 50 231.44 Necessity for farmers to work to A new type [Nation Veit mfortable durin ot weatl ) -— Ee Ta ' .W — gether in co-operative groups par- imin ition project v } ' ling to poultry specialist the a se ptm . y Si fh Tata a B19 bal 114,100.50 77 018 85 ticularly during times of emergency. dertaken the ry town 1 ‘ennavivania State College 4 4 . y a, hi was stressed by B. H. Helly, Waynes- ‘eather ireay station Offer Short h ourse — Cinatraation Aboount TAX COLLECTORS’ COMMISSIONS ON COUNTY AND bere Presigem oo Pennsylvania to Isaac C. Sutton, State NYA A wih ml nie ha Recripts INSTITUTIONAL TAXES souncil of Farm Organizations, in rate pity patir i u rots in 1 was a A Bally 4 pi : a talk at the recent class exercise Fa veri : . ' ts will t ven at the Pen to, Liaw . . orp Boon _- " - 1840 YY ne ry | Collector District hyt-+ hsiitubional for two-year students of agriculture '. .... n° Thee th ' 4 evi vania Stat ‘ollege, August to : hori ion BB Hain 4 " y pom Ea. “10. A Kline Belle! wo Ti - 80.13 and forestry at the Pennsylvania i .. a FN ix hit ih At me . 3s _— a8 426 35 Helen Barihoiomew...! hire had 192% 73 60.25 State College ’ Lins 3 ! . > roy Speariy Pring pind alain : y T. A Pielcher ra 1 at wa leg meteorological and weather obser- "ay : : 31.91 r yior ; Merrill Walson lesburg te Men who have taken training In vation wor amseh md 4 ro . i Mere 22 5 have taken training In vation work and at the same ume RANDOM ITEM i Union Expenditares Merl]. pa esburg 2 23 55 agriculture will find themselves fa- aq] h tli-time bureau staf? | rit ‘all 1160 wick Lumber and Bup- Ww 4 Sion heim 12 cing added responsibilities, he em- cs Ying on their wo (Cort in 4 . ; rdery Worth > L Cx 13 2 po : gry phasized, not only during the war The NYA workers w » t In a Continued from page one) 4 Brother: 100883] rn var reratn years, but during the recomstruct- MUSICIANS : Total Aubert ' 4 C Patterson Or 1 I 066 811 2 ¢ I cra fon {1 Sesdiovinr eames wed 4 ENS d on es na | EVD A. Hi on period which will follow, regard- mi eek dirit : v bred tewistown Electric C y x less of who wins d hadi aol ho h f x sos ro | Ko. DME. Rmily f wh n ru men rival of hol TAX ASSESSMENT EXPENSE | ‘funter & Caldwell 1492 p B. Meek Among those who completed the ments maps, and rding dats commons. a member of ti er - aries Hippie, Mileage, Delivering Books 20 58 | Bredan & Lonewood Bup- two year course in agriculture were: was pointed out that the NYA yout) n Legion Junie and was play. aries Hipple, Delivering Books 28 0 ply Co Harold B. Bodie, Ray D. Ellenberger, Who prov mpetent in this work ing a ). Back in the crowd ui ; Mensch Mileage, Delivering Book: 534 | suffalo School Bq and Earl C. VanTries, all of State will be entitled to emergency D- | lads mother wa ins th i : Men wh. Delivering Books e College pointmen £ he bureau the motions of nlavin het tiie V Keeler Mileage, Delivering Books 40 Henrs na 11y V. Keeler, Delivering Booka Commissioners, Mileage Attending Appeal X Material and Suppiies 34 30 | Receipts 1 - Preparing Duplicates 384 00 | Expenditures ome carried him throug Advertising and Rent i in work related to the needs gi ying colors on the platform { Balance Jan 6, 1941 national defense. Mi Sutton In Total Cost of Assessing 187330 1 H EF Stover dicated that at the present mor I , ra ERIN - Aswets o" ] than 85 per cent of the 23. UNSEATED COUNTY TAXES w Wo vs (oe 7 | Blanche Ard ne: wor eA ot o ate = oy NY : District : INSTITUTIONAL DISTRICT | Asianet Hun _ Bago 1040 ¥ C. W. Zimmerman....Haines oro jects related to : bh ) irsed eee } 3 . re Co. Institution i 4 a , ing a any 17 DIR BS Ww. P Way Halimoon Needs of ihe deters pozramy (onl 418 3 2m RECEIPTS | INSTITUTIONAL | Duplicate ee: HHA | Ww, Matiem Halfmoon reeds ie defense pr 07.24 86.86 Balance Jan. 1, 1940 $2424.18) Care of Inmates and Operation | Uistanding Taxes on 1039 _ |g p. Lonberger Harris a wp p— bu i 85 50 8351 1040 Tax Duplicate 73.287 44 | of Home Duplicate son me Wel Fl B. M. Pletcher Howard Cool Meals “urtin 53.90 5250 1939 Tax Duplicate 16,110.57 | Salaries or Fees of Physicians yutstanding Taxes on 1838 CARP Beatrice Andrews " : For hot summer evenings he Adib n od 254 1938 Tas Duplicate ATHIZIW. J. Bwartz M. D $ 1.56000 | Dublicate T on Un d “iT. M. Kunes ¥ {family appreciates cool meals TEER 0. 982 Loans 1940000iJ. E. Rodgers, M. D 111.00 Jutstanding REP WN Ve ar 57 © A Dolan Marion model menu consists of some hot Haines ot x 482 Transfers 750252 | Richard P. Noll. D. D. 8 18.50 | Meated land abated 4534 gy 8. A Bierly Miles soup, like creamed asparagus. a jel- Halfmoon 4 1882 Seated Land Taxes 5.61736 : yie from Poor Di 5.214 10 H H Royer Miles lied chicken salad, hot rolls, iced | Harris > 45 Beated Land Taxes (Poor) 1.46842 Total $ 1.68850 Liens in Treasurers Otic 2 Harry F. Jones Patton tea, and fresh orange or raspberry Howard 30 Unseated Land Taxes 1.283 28 . : s81.09231 1 A Meyer Penn ice Fusion Mp Unseated Land Taxes Salaries of Nurses anit Attendants Total 18. T. Swarlz FOBT To vi Sten A ete nnn adie n '4 | (Poor) 221.50 {Ruth Wetzler $ 30500 | lmbaka R. J. Barnett ush to Jit? vid and filing engin Plaster ok Paris Ni ion 16.61 16.37 Refunds 5TBB2| Mrs. Mary Bartges B00 |. aanding Linbilitées so7.000.00 Andy Koshko Snow Shoe and the form must be chosen with | Ordinarily. plaster of Paris will pati 2 $59 Reimbursements for fn- {Ellen Evey___ moon | iaiandns Berd 25 40000 Harry Stover Spring eare. Comforting assurance of a dry so ry that it is rather dif- Potter 1.22 a v iy Home — 31.1 Mary K Knapik 857 ommission to Tax Col- Ww . White Union duty well performed will be yours if [ficult to use It for patching Try Rus via 04 Rent of County Property 11750 { Walter Lindsay 793.50 isctors (Estimated) 2.12025 J hi Jaa choose a genuine Rock of Ages | mixing it with vinegar inste af 1 oie} on Ji Miscellaneous 163 88 NE I Vy a8 75 W. R. Dunkie Walker [#9 1 ges | g ith vinegar, instead of | gpring . 247 . noald Bills, Jan 6. 1041 Williams Worth emorial to stand as yowr record water, or water to which some vin- Snow Shoe 308 £3 81 85 Tonal $ 2636.00 ywed to Poor Districts 752132 da R gin 5 for the years to come. egar has been added bib tA ¢ 208 83 Total $162. 481 85 . ee. ; i, and it will re« | ravior —- : p—— 6.17085 main Workable for a jonger time. | AAO! 40 Expenditures $134,455.78 Salary of Matron $132.510.32 Total : 4 Union 33 ? " Total H war G | ——————— . wna t MITE. WW. C. Witmer $ 35000 oward Granite Walker - 7290 Balance Jan. 8, 134] 3 2806.0 , STATEMENT OF INSTITUTIONAL TAXES OF THE 1838 AND 1339 DU PLICATES WITH 5% ADDED Ww | Law enforcement officers should Worth 34 0” A rM > a. aa -. orks have a mind single to one purpose, " Salaries of Watchmen, Janitors and = Due Jam. 4 1940 Due an. 6 1941 Due Jan 1, 1980 Due Jan. 6 1541 FRANK WALLACE, Prop. the enforcement of the law, Total $1562.32 $1283 28 EXPENDITURES Barl Strecker $s 23 District Tax Collectors 1938 1939 " | v es General Administration 8 BAIRSS David Brown 840.00 Bellefonte 0. A. Kine... $ 41184 $§ 30808 $ 2348.24 $ 361.23 sin County Home Administra- Jacob Weaver 975 00 | Centre Hall Helen Bartholomew 76.13 17.96 hs | Jon 1519.28 | Ralph Ha 400 00 | Howard T. A. Pletcher Care of Inmates and Oper- AI ang 835.00 | ‘Tilesburg Merrill Watson 100.00 ¥0.15 18550 : ation of Home 2648471 | yaoi Clevenst . W. A. Stove: 218.56 118.31 14763 " Maintenance of Adults and hg Wion 8 on en : Eva A. Hirst 31662 228 21 115.37 Children in Non-County ag sort Matilda GC. W. Crain 100.08 30.64 . / Institutions 23,380.62 t " Fo y Alirebe BR. N. Brooks 703 747 Other Forms of Care. Not Total NT $ 1687.41 | South Pldlipeburg LM Kelly 28 45 28 45 now Shoe q in County Home 0636.72 | ou ‘ Q le P. B. Meck 226.71 Extraordinary BApS vues 57.100 88 Wages of Godan, Hal, AAuBdresses Siais Ooi wl Ruth Parsons 34.24 ® Transfers .. 1556.04 | wages of Cooks, Maids Jenner Paul Spearly a : man —————— : John Barnhart Total Expenditures and Jautsessen, we } Uns de R. N. Brooks 11.64 Transfers $134,455.78 Total $ 3.02625 “ollege 3 H M. Stover " — -1 SSNIVREIS oR a ERISESED A a -3 2 Ne 22233 7301 -~ ad ~3 5163 50 60 } N oe =n 3 Extraordinary Expenses Interest on Temporary Total Loan: $ 2,270.36 ; : i ge : Interest on Bond 247500 STATEMENT OF INSTITUTIONAL TAXES ON THE DUPLICATE Qtate Th 295 60 | FOR 1940 Stale I'nx 235 80 Bonds Matured and Called 15.000.00 District Collector Tax Levied Due Sup 6. 1941 $1,688.20 $1,468 42 $ 6445 " 1 England a daughter of C les and Other Costa of Operation of Home | Curtin Calvin Yeager General Administration Groceries, Meats and Pro- Ferguson AW Tressler ins SES.34 Chas. P. Hipple, Salary. 8 800.00! Visions $ 5.15734 | rege H. E. Stover... oy Soci Fred C. Mensch, Salary 800 00 Jotacee Siti 200.85 Fahits Blanthe Ard 10.54 arry V , . Goods, Clothing and ialfmoon ] 4 More miles per gallon, Pred G. Hofler, Clerk. Soo 00| Footwear 1165.71 | Harris pip say happy owners! Philip Johnson, Solicitor 261 00 | Medical and Surgical Sup- Howard " : . Hiram R. Grove, Welfare plies 1,011.96 | Huston m— 90.25 lo | Investigator 486 50 | Housekeeping and Kitchen Huston i hope PRICES Hiram R. Grove, Traveling Supplies 125391 | Liberty 16.90 Million-dollar ride and TAUWY | Expenses 1g | Purniture, Bedding 1 and Marion 201.00 Auditors Sala . ! Linen 320.38 handling ease! A in Burial Expenses... T7750 | and Expense Fuel Light and Water 1.956 4¢ * Ses America’s mewest, | | Office Supplies 112, Repairs and Replacements. 590.02 : most beautiful car | Advertisi Bit 95 | Ambulance Expense Lowest repair cost in owners’ SKYWAY SERIES | Minciiamous Bxponacn Geo. E. Young, Barber “lJ. L. Nighthart, Barber axperience! oe STUDEBAKER Total (Fu y Other Expenses * on President Eight and Total Commander chassis 20.54 110.84 430.08 101.95 aman 0a 178 87 PBA=BRO~G £2 3 FEEL] g3™0 | ] | i | ] County Home Administration INSTITUTIONAL More money when you trade in! 10 130 |W. ©. Witmer, Supt. Salary $ 120000) Maintenance of Adults in Non- ; mei WwW. C. Witmer, Bupt,, 4 $ 177150 $4 BOB OO TORSELL & SP ENC MOTOR CO. | rr Sxpeiites i Clinton Co. A 3 Bn We the undersigned auditors of Centre County having examined the ALLEGHENY ST. AND CHERRY ALLEY » li —— ; District -— 3044 accounts of the Commissioners, Sheriff, Treasurer and the Prothonotary PHONE 244 BELLEFONTE, PA. mb —— a ami : . 160807 of Centre County. do hereby certify that to the best of our kncwledge and Wernersville ......... 330 40 laf the foregoing ic 4 Hie and correct pocouné of the receipis and ez. $ 1510.26 Parview 1315.04 + penditures of their respective accounts for the year 1940.
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