Januar y 29, 1942. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Seven nses were much greater Bellefonte Trust a Te ih eu Company Elects carnings wa transferred to vided profits, The regular di of 54 per cent, or $8000, wa tockholders I'he officers increase in its new phase of f ing, that of automobile quipment {Continued fron bank during 1941 The ratio of cash on hand and banks plus U. 8. Government sec ities to total llabilities showed Nquidity of 656 per cent, an increase over the previous year Total deposits during 1041 reached an all-time high for at the close of busine 099 51 Demand deposit $79,135.01 or 112 per cent ‘ontinued from page one) time deposits declined $58,877 ol \ Mav 8. 1901. She 98 per cent. Earnings during 1941 h mother, residing at Pen were slightly under 1040 hers and sisters Gross earnings exceeded 1940. bu 3] nd Sophia M., State ( expenses during the year cau Mills; M: increased taxes and and Mrs n page one) ’ 14 cil « loan Motor Accident those of hrot ed by Spring general 3 n, State College Dl | Fn = : > vw za HT Da " mi putt Gam U i f . OPENING | Bellefonte’'s Firs Independent reported a substantial | wp and e Causes Death survived by ‘ollege than in Kulp, of East Greenville portion of The deceased the State College Funeral services were day afternoon at the Home. State College, w CGilenn officiating Inanc- was made at Neff's Mills lectri- . wits undi- vidend s paid held Pair Arrested by Japs (Continued from page one) Mr the Sarah Bartges wa Schilling, of and was born at Newton her parents live there Up until yesterday Bartges' parent had further details of the arrest the cablegram notifying they had been sburg, Dan- Verna than Viola that | SFR 2 Ee Stock Up Now! a membey Methodist church Koch Fu ith the Interment former Lewistown Hamilton the Rev received Laken Into cus TOMATOES COLONIAL or EXCEL SODA CRACKERS. 2 Ib box 18¢ Hi-HO CRACKERS . kg. 19¢ QUALITY DOG FOOD Cc OLDE-TYME BREAD 2 29¢ 2 large cans Fancy Free Stone PEACHES 2 39¢ FURMAN PEAS 2 CALIF. FRUIT COCKTAIL KERNEL CORN WHOLF APRICOTS ™ LARGE PLUMS. HEINZ BAKED BEANS For Smart Buyers! VEAL ROAST, shoulder. HAM PORK ROAST, end cuts. ROUND STEAK. 1b 27¢ Ib 35¢ Ib 25¢ 1b 39¢ ANZ on FRUITS and VEGETABLES " BANANAS. GREEN BEANS TOKAY GRAPES. GRAPEFRUIT. BEETS. 4 lbs 27¢ .2 Ibs 29¢ .2 Ibs 25¢ .6 for 25¢ .2 bchs, 13¢ Corman’s Food Markel Bellefonte, Pa. West High Street Dial 2825 Center Cut Pork CHOPS Ib 35¢ LIVER RING BOLOGNA SKINLESS FRANKS SUGAR CURED BACON Ib 3lc Ab 25¢ Ib 27¢ Ib 30¢ Fresh Every Day! Florida 150 Size ORANGES 33c Small size - doz. 23¢ ICEBERG LETTUCE. .2 "»& 19¢ FRESH 2 waits 31 CELERY. .5 Ibs 25¢ WINESAP APPLES. LARGE 215 SIZE LEMONS . . doz. 39¢ TENDER RADISHES. Ib 6¢ Ib 5¢ NEW CABBAGE | When last located at the about 130 tody by the Japanese heard from they were UU. BR Mission at Baguro miles north of Manila Postoffice Prepares For War Emergencies (Confinued from page one) streety should be Elmer Decker, tor Company, rendered useless of the Decker Mo- has volunteered to provide necessary trucks for moving the postoffice equipment in case of an emergency, Each employe of the postoifice has been or will be assign. ed particular duties which he is to perform in case of an alr raid Orders have been Issued that In defense bonds and stamps the event of an alr-raid alarm Is sounded, all postal employes, wheth. Judge Walker oo on duty or off, will meet at once everyone does & ot the postoffice, An effort also Is than Is expected of him, being made to enlist the ald of re- the flag will be kept fly- tired postal employes in the defense the United States will program “one nation, indiv- The postoffice bullding has been rty and Justice designated ag a public bomb shelter although no official statement tw Harrl of this effect has been made at this the time, Rigid rules for the protection well of the postoffice bullding in effect stamp For example persons atter ability meetings in the offices In the Cnresident of the ment of the postoffice during master when the postoffice Is closed, are ng admitted upon pas Flag Raising Is Held Here (Continued from page one) been doing all in thelr power to for- ward the alr-rald warning service the civilian defense program, ip or- ganizing the community to meet wartime emergencies, and in buy- ing wit ith confidence luded that if ttle more or of hel ing and that continue t he CON sible for out that GOlIArS As are Now war, urged every- bonds and 1ading base- hours ted a be « presentat) ied by an official of n holding the persons are admi vouched for by offic “! meeun tied nally organization Gets New Position SOLEIL (Continued from page one) A OIRICeE ih Dur n Bellefon Mr. Shallcross ha active In the work residence been Crippie Nas Heel organizati He 8s a member lke Lodge Brooks Count tha Mra Tahir y Court Hous Bellelonie 1% ESTIMATED RECEIPTS £ BUDGET S5UMMARY Total Anticipated Revenue and Cash ~ ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Office . ng 8.450 00 400 00 0 800 00 297500 7 400 060 550.00 B25 00 650 00 1.200 00 723.33 500 00 BO1.25 i 300 00 838 13 1 650.00 A80.00 500.00 12.000 .00 2.300 00 1.350 00 3.200 00 16.600 00 8.75000 1,500.00 1,000.00 3.000.00 350.00 1.000 00 2.036 00 200.00 100.00 2.000 00 1,500.00 3.000 00 23.000 00 85283 arole Office Superintendent of Schools Contributions Civic Associations National Defense Agriculture Township Si Tax Ref Inds 1Iperviso Association Association D Gran ts Fuels Tax rE Fines and Costs Temp. Loans on of State Gas Debt Service of Liquid Due Commonwealth of Penna Road Damage to be paid fron Tax Receipt 25.000 00 23.840.00 Total Estimated Expenditures $21453154 The proposed Budget is available for public inspection in the Offices of the County Commasioners at the Court House Bellefonte, Pa CHARLES F. HIPPLE FRED C. MENSCH FARRY V. KEELER Commissioners of Centre County Attest FREDFRIC G. HOFFER Chief Clerk Centre County Institution District Budget Take notice that the Institution Board of Centre County will take final action for the adoption of the following proposed Budget for the Year 1942. on the 17th day of February, 1042, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the Commissioners’ Office, Court House, Bellefonte, Pa BUDGET SUMMARY 192 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS Taxes of Prior Years . $ 1560000 Current Taxes 1042 Levy 67 800.00 Miscellaneous Sources 4.000.00 s$ 87. 400.00 34.331.30 6 mills Revenue January 5th, Total Current Cash In Bank, 1942 Total Anticipated Revenue and Cash $121,731.30 ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES General Administration County Home . Maintenance in Institutions ‘Not Operated by Inst, Dist. Other Forms of Care. Balance of Temporary Loans of 1939 to be repaid Total Estimated Expenditures. .. ny 90,135.60 The proposed Budget is available for Public Inspection in the Offices of the Commissioners at the Court House, Bellefonte, Pa. FRED C. MENSCH CHARLES F. HIPPLE HARRY V. KEELER Centre County Institution Board. 3 Interest on Bonds, State Tax. i | i ] i Attest: FREDERIC G. HOFFER, Chief Clerk. Mrs has been Watchman has tendered tive March 1 cross children ex Shaleross, who for some time managing editor of The Bellefonte newspaper, her resignation eflec- and she and the Bhall- (pect to join Mr. | Shallcross In Philadelphia or ity in the spring or early summer . ified ads - - Bonds now! Read the Class Buy Defense Public Sales BATURDAY, JAN. 24-—-Mrs. J. R. Me- Donald will offer at public sale at | 110 McAllister street, State Cole lege, u full line of household goods and electric equipment, This fur. niture 8 in very good conditior Bale mt 10 o'clock &. m cash, E M. Smith, auct FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27M. Harolo Betz estate and M. 85 Bet heir will offer at th Strunk farm fonts, near Snydertown Ridge and farm implements sale. Sale at § a. n Wis ier, auct MONDAY abaugh will o the Kleckner farm of Logunior Clintor stock and farm implem at 10 a.m. E E Hubler WEDNESDAY, MARCH Dinges will offe ; the John GG PUbIC slic 10 miles east Jaecksonvill road MARCH fer at nt Ph am.ey hwes! MARC H 16 ler at ESDAY MARCH 17- MARCH offer at three.fourth EM Smith. Ave MARCH 19-—-R L offer at nublic sale at his t of Beile. : lemme te farm of un sale THURSDAY man wil farm 8 for te and miles ihren live stock “svi household goods: als 211 acres FE M Smith auvet 42° FRIDAY MARCH 20 George P Gummo will offer at public sale on the Gummo farm 3 miles west of Mili Hall. on route 220, livestock farm imo jemen ts and some house. hold goods. The Hollein cattle are all registered and aocrediter for T B. and Bangs Sale at § m. Wise & Hubler, avetls FRIDAY. MARCH 20 D. anda C.F Neidleh will public sale at their farm sori west of Btate Col} north of Pine stock implementa and some hou hold goods Sale at 10 This is &¢ clean up sale made known on day of sale Smith suct MONDAY, MARCH 23H. A. Mever will offer at public sale on his farm. 3 miles east of Rebersbure, Pa. south of Route 95 live stock farm Implements and some house- hold goods. Clean-up sale. Sale at 10 a. m. Wise and Hubler, auct MONDAY MARCH 28-LCharles D Gilmora will offer at publi © sale at Mackeyville. Clinton Com live. and farm implements Sale at 9am. E M Bmith auct aif TUESDAY, MARCH 24-4C. H ard. execut of the estate of 3 on, will offer at : the Myton farm Sha flor Creek. Petersburg real estate and personal inciuding two farms livestock. cluding 50 head of cattle. 7 horses 50 head of sheep, and about 50 head of hoge: farming implements and household goods This will be one of the largest farm sales of the season Sale at 8380 a. m Terms made known on day of sale E. M. 8mith, auct WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 -- Willian R. Tressier will offer at public sae on his farm one mile east of Oak Hall, along the highway to Centre Hall, a full line of livestock, farm- ing implements and househol. | goods, Sale at # a. m. E. M. Smith, auct, 1-t —- o'nlock Terms EM 401 stock WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 — Merrill Lowry and song will offer at public sale on the John Hayes farm at |} Hublersburg, Pa. livestock, farm | THURSDAY, implement goods. Bale Hubler, aucts MARCH 26 will offer at publ between Axemann slong township stock, farming Aol na ana some household This A clean-up sale M. Smith, suct FRIDAY, MARCH 27 will offer at publ farm al Bunyderiown of Bellefonte, on Lock Haven and full line of lean-up sale m. Term, sa. Hurvey Hoy } farm Bank gO0as frou bey! any Saturday, January 24 MKS J. RB. McDONALD book Ia ia, oa runer 4-qt and st dishes ana nu : adie SCIOCT waste Cans chopper aWning sled, bicycl e, gar b Iankats, plilows #8: nj tems Wo 1 WOT SaIC RS sh E M y rk Tuesday, January 27 will offer PAR) Deere new, pow oorn tor d MINCE tractor 2«way 2 waikis worker K $= © : cultipacker, McCormick rake and loader: Deering der; Osborne oorn binder ter: potato planter; No arator; hay baler. hay dea manure spreader aril; 2 two-hotse Wagons 1 ders; hay track and rope. harness collars, bridles, check lines. sausag« grinder; stuffer; iron pitles: pair platform scales; Ross all-year er house, milk cans. pails and = ers: Delaval cream separator blacksmith tools: quantity of hay HOUSEHOLD GOODS--Also a full line of household goods Bale at 930 a m Terms: Three per cent discount for cash for pur- hases over $10. Bix months cred with bankable note Harpster, auct. W. C. Mor. row, clerk Lanch will be served by the Ladies Ald of the Bellwood Presbyterian church on baled Saturday, January 31 JOHN DD, BECK. NEVIN GG. HOY and MIRIAM BECK, administrators of the late John H Beck estate, wili offer al public sale on the farm at Snydertown, on Route 220, the following valuable REAL ESTATE -~Parm, 146 acres 20 perches including two smal timberland leaving 119 inder cultivation: two apple orchards Thereon erected 10-room dwelling house with bath; 7-rootn house In- cloding store room and Alling sts. tion; bank barn with two silos; necessary outbuildings, neve ing water supply. electricity on premises This is an exceptional farm, lo- cated in the heart of a fertile and farming oommunity in proEperous Nittany Valley, 12 miles east of tracts of acl ty Bellefonte, 14 miles west of Lock Ha- | ven, in Walker township [chase price to be paid in cash when real estate i5 knocked down and de- { clared pid; Balance on delivery of Send Possession will be given April , 1942. H Sale at 2 p.m. EM Smith, suct x5 HORSES AT PRIVATE SALE! I bought a load of horses in the West. They ar- rived January 11th in fine shape. I have a man buying good horses now and they will arrive January Sist. | am going out to sce them before I pay for and ship them. Listen men! January is the time for good horses and less sickness. That has been my experience. If you need one come down and we will try to do business, C. E. SHIVELY, Mifflinburg, Pa. vicin- Terms of Sale—25 per cent of pur. | Saturday, February 7 €. PP. RAMER, estate of the offer at 4; miles Eaecntor late Catherine public ale a south of Cen- east of Boals- real ese of Lie Bodtort Tuesseyvilie tre Hall, or six miles burg, the foliowing valuable tate and household goods REAL ESTATE~A nine-room dweis ing house In very good condition* good paint, good roof, cistern and well, concrete walks, good barn, m- plement shed, blacksmith shop, sur- rounded by one-fourth acre of mead- ow land HOUSEHOLD BLOve Heat bedroom site; chest tigquse rope bed, antique 6 fine old kitchen chalrs with omiginal p i 61 Lig ues 2 walnut dropleat excellent condition drawer, mantel iron par wasls sIan board GOODE... 00d cOOY. practically new; of drawers, an Toa ¢ Rt jue machine, ironing setiee coue hh, antique corner cupboard, odd Dighlop writing desk. 5 old kitchen chain 2 ou heaters; bedroom rockers, an- tiques t back TE Fate OF Legal Notices ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE EXECUTRIN'S NOTICE ne ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICH AUDITORS Statement of REPORT Benner Township rvisors for the Year 194) 80 On A Cor 15.00 Settlement 12008 County Convention 18.80 Miscelias FU 1.80 cy-’ 60.00 25.00 20.00 12.20 5.50 60.34 64.00 500 i825 Sug meeting stationery 1.93189 Jan 1, 194] $1831.88 $1,150.00 300.00 malades sbaisk hip dein Pai id on notes $800 00 Twp. debt Jan. 1, 1942. State Fund $1.861 61 5% = 52125 $ 550.00 Main Snow . Grader 485.30 2.40204 In Treas. Jan. 1, 1941 $ Received $2887 34 1942 § 35648 HENRY A. ENOX, J. R HARTLE CHRIST BEEZER, Auditors L. FRANK MAYES (General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales A SPECIALTY! CALL STATE COLLEGE, 284 Why not have the benefit of competitive bidding in the sale of your property. Past experiences have proven that public sales of real estate demand higher prices. A number of Farms and several Watch for Dates! H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales PHONE 357 PINE GROVE MILLS, PA. JAMES GILLILAND GENERAL AUCTIONEER OAK HALL STATION. PA Phot Boalsburg 3502
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