Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, July 09, 1942, Image 15

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COUNTY AUDITORS’ STATEMENT
(Continued From Page Six)
ABSESSOR
J. W. Klinger
GM. Brown.
D. W. Geiss,
G. F. Smith
F. V. Pletcher. .
L. R. Glenn...
W L Swarm
3. WW. Hamer...........
Mose Johnston. ,. ee
Clarence Robinson. ..
L. M. Kelly.....
B. PF. Williams
F. 8S Patterson
J. H. Finch.
M. L. Spicer...
Ben Alkey. . ..
Martin Meeker
Samuel Everhart
Harry Woomer. .
A. L. Albright
H. W. Rote...
H S Warntz.
J. C. Mattern.
R. E. Tussey
H. S. Schenck.
RG. Williams. .
Fred Bechdel. ..
J. Homer Yearick..
C. C Smull......
R. P. Sellers. ....
M. E. Stover
G. A. Crawford. .
G. M Ploutz. ..
Mike Botson. ..
G. A Spearly
M. A Kerin
E. T. Hall
G. H Wilson
G. E. Ardery..
ASSESSORS
N
DISTRICT
orth Ward, Bellefonte
South Ward, Bellefonte.
West Ward,
Bellefonte
Centre Hall ..
H
oward Boro .
. Milesburg
Millheiin ..........
1st Ward, Philipsburg
on
1d Ward, Philipsburg
3rd Ward, Philipsburg
. Port Matilda ........
Snow Shoe
Boro.
..South Philipsburg. .
+ U
State College
nionville
.. Benner Twp
+B
B
oggs Twp
urnside Twp
College Twp
C
urtin Twp
Ferguson Twp
+ Gregg Twp.
+H
H
H
H
H
aines Twp
alfmoon Twp
arris Twp
oward Twp
uston Twp
... Liberty Twp
..Marion Twp
. M
les Twp
Patton Twp
. Penn Twp
Potter Twp
R
ush Twp
Snow Shoe Twp
Spring Twp
Taylor Twp
u
Ww
Ww
Institutional Reced
Balance Jan. 6, 1941
1941 Tax Duplicate
1940 Tax Duplicate
1839 Tax Duplicate
1938 Tax Duplicate
Reimbursement for In-
mates in Home
Loans
Sale of Transformer
Sale of Inmates Property
Support of Children
Refunds
Rent of County Property
Seated Land Taxes
Unseated Land Taxes
Total Receipts
Total Expenditures
Balance Jan. 5, 1942
Institutional Expend
Extraordinary Expenses
Other Costs of Operation
of Home
General Administration
Maintenance of Adults in
Non-County Institutions
Other Forms of Care
not in County Home
Salary of Physicians,
Nurses and Attendants
Wages of Cooks, Malds,
Laundresses, etc
Salaries of Watchman,
Janitors and Firemen
County Home Adminis-
tration
Maintenance of Children
Appropriations to Centre
County Hospital
Total Expenditures
Assels
3alance Due Jan. 5, 1942
Outstanding Taxes on 1941
Duplicate
pis
$ 28,026 07
78,498 99
nion Twp
alker Twp
orth Twp
Total
Expenditures
A. Steln
W. Schrefller
18,751.85 |
1,879.92
1,187.00
Total
Receipts
Expenditures
3.24513]
14.937 50
550.00
178.28
151.15
153.90
100.65
6,738.10
1,566 89
$155,975 43
112.946 39
$ 4302004) F"
itures
$ 58,745 40 |
12,523.76
10,193.97
4.903 61
4,607.33
4.426 95
4,182.00
£9
500.00
$112,946 39
$ 43.029 04
3251204
Outstanding Taxes on 1940
Duplicate
Qutstanding Taxes on
Prior Duplicate
Outstanding Unseated
Land Taxes
Due from Poor Districts
Liens in Treasurers Office
Total
Liabilities
Outstanding Bonds
Outstanding Notes
Tax Collectors’ Com-
missions Estimated
Exonerations Estimated
Unpaid Bills
Total
6.463 16
5534 44
988.75
4534.83
12,134.72
$105,596 98
$ 82,000.00
12,900 00
1593.7
13,034.16
837 42
$110.365.35
County Institutional Construction
Account
Receipts
Balance Jan. 1, 1941
Statement of Institutional Tax
DISTRICTS
Bellefonte Boro
Centre Hall Boro...
Howard Boro......
Milesburg Boro.
Milesburg Boro
Millheim Boro
$ 21705
TAX
Helen
9,282.23]
Jalance Jan. 1, 1942
A ————
__THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE. PA.
657.50
24312
165.00
89.38
160.63
25 00
64.00
190.00
185.76
240.00
58.00
27.50
5.50
640.00
24.25
155.00
203.00
4150
120.00
3375
121.88
96 87
90.00
35.50
71.50
107.560
110.00
147.50
27.00
80.26
97.50
86.26
131.25
494.00
134.38
510.00
18.75
8250
116 88
51.50
$5,355 91
E INSTITUTIONAL DISTRICT
County Institution General
Administration
Hipple, Commis-
Salary
Fred C. Mensch,
Salary
y V. Keeler, Commis-
sr. Salary
> G. Hoffer, Clerk
Chas F
sioner
Commis-
sioner
Harr
a
1 P. Beezer, Clerk,
ili} Johnson
Hiram R. Grove Welfare
Investigator, Sal. & Exp
Auditors, Salary and
Mileage
Tax Collectors’ Commis-
| sion and Expense
{Office Supplies
{ Advertising
Traveling Expenses
| Miscellaneous Expenses
Telephone
Total
Solicit'r
$ 10,193.97
800 00
800 00 |
800.00
_—
David Brown
Ross Sellers
Total
Verna Smith
Abble Recse
Winifred Cross
Zora Rine
Lucy Houser
Blanche Witmer
Lois Reese
Mabel Foust
Esther Zerby
Catherine Martz
Melissa Lowery
Marion E. Shultz
Leroy Watson
Mary L. Howard
Total
Other Costs
Groceries Meals,
Footwear
plies
Supplies
Linen
Expenses
| Fuel,
| Other Expenses
| |
| Total
|
Edward Carper... a eem
Joel FP. Clevenstine
sions and Tobacco
Dry Goods, Clothing and
Light and Water
Repairs and Replacements
Ambulance Service
402.50
150.00
$ 418200
Wages of Cooks, Malds,
Laundresses, Ete,
675.00
$ 442006
of Operation
of Home
Provi-
$ 618382
205 56
Medical and Surgical Sup-
597.00
Housekeeping and Kitchen
416.49
Furniture Bedding and
376 20
Religious and Burial
870.00
1,980 88
387.49
15.00
1362.32
$ 1252376
| Maintenance of Adults in Non-
County Institutions
| Danville State Hospital
| Polk State School
{ Selinsgrove State Colony
| Wernersville State Hospit'l
| Warren State Hospital
| The Dixmont Hospital
Hospital
| Parview State
$ 7464.22
1.079 02
207 58
15599
129 42
11743
3857
$ 9282123
Maintenanee of Children
Shepherd
Total
3 661.00
| House of the Good
208.27 | 3
| Bur. of Colored Children
| Evangelical Home
543 94
22158
300 00
nos ae
120.52
Other Forms of Care Not In
County Home
| Board for Children in
Private
*amilies
257443
| Board for Adults In
h Auditor's Salary .....
122.50 Mileage
1.00 | gtenographer 8 Balary
Total
780.00 Number in Home Jan. 1, 1941
663.75 No. of Admissions during 1941
575.00 Total No. in Home Jan. 1, 1042
No. Died during 1941
No. of Persons Dismissed
Auditors
365.00
18.44
16.00
$ 30044
County Home Information
County and County Insti
Puld Lo
County
DISTRICTS
Bellefonte Boro ,
Centre Hall Boro
Howard Boro
Milesburg Boro
Millheim Boro
Port Matilda Boro
Philipsburg Boro
South Philipsburg Boro
Snow Shoe Boro
State College Boro
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
Patton Twp
Penn Twp
Potter Twp
Rush Twp
Bnow Shoe Twp
Spring Twp
Taylor Twp
Union Twp
Walker Twp
Worth Twp
Total $0.688 |
$ 724.33
during 1041 3s)
No. of Days of Support of
Patlentg fa————
Average cost per meal...
Average cost per day for
Inmates . |
The following meals were
served at the Institution
during the year:
Patients
Employes
Tagrants
Total meals served during
year
BE  seES
tutional and Poor Seated
Paid to Poor Tax Treasurers
Inst. Dist Due Dist Commisrion
$ 51353 $°108 39 $ 22%
46 35
3094
43.90
44]
59M
61088
108.00
105.47
899 63
21852
200 86
40.61
271 48
65503
*167.45
6799
*2852
*1484
6563
922
770
65.31
3.09
20.16
45.17
2123
28.59
269
71.18
3299
60 85
107%
33.0
1208
$6,738.10
4 § 6BO 63
Statement of Institutional Taxes on Duplicate for Year 1941
DISTRICTS
Bellefonte Boro 0. A Kl
Centre Hall Boro Helen Ba
Howard Boro 'T
Milesburg Boro
Miliheim Boro
Philipsburg Boro
Port Matilda Boro C. W
South Philipsburg Boro. Eva. A
Snow Shoe Boro LM Ke
State College Boro P B Me
Unionville Boro Ruth Par
Benner Twp
Boggs Twp
Burnside Twp
College Twp
COLLECT
W. A
Eva A H
John
C
J HM
A. Pletcher
Friend Avery
Stover
Crain
Hirst
Paul Spearly
Barnhart
R. Sones
ORS
ne
rtholomew
Tax Lavied
..§ 13,630.43
1,629 04
1,243 81
B49 44
2,048 09
10.447 67
B41 48
358.18
67335
26.568 33
574.30
2500.84
141547
ann
343005
Due Jan 8.1942
$ 238794
279.30
8351
263.17
300.33
2.39034
191.38
200 36
17521
4.006 08
18021
93679
700.05
148 86
1.66071
irst
Hy
ek
BONA
Stover
600 00 | Private Families
12000 | Medical Care
hr Burial] Expenses
45.00 | ciothing and Shoes
| Rent
806.11 { Food and Provisions
| Transportation for
399 44) Families
; | Other Expenses
Curtin Twp
Ferguson Twp
Gregg Twp
Haines Twp
Halfmoon Twp
Harris Twp
Howard Twp
Huston Twp
Liberty Twp
Calvin Yeager
w ressler
E Stover
LW. Zimmerman
3. W. Mattern
P. Lonberger
M. Pletcher
Beatrice Andrews
T M. Kubdes
702.17
5418.2
4210
2582 64
1.336 68
261550
964.71
646.05
1,787.58
228 99
1.530 80
15422
535440)
3501
‘otal
46.00
7031
15.26
County Home Administration
|W. C. Witmer, Superin-
tendent, Salary
| W. C. Witmer, Traveling
i Expenses
Telephone
{ Office Supplies
1
Total
} w———
i Care of Inmates and Operation of
i Home
W.J Schwartz M. D.,
Salary
Mary K. Knapik
Margaret Montgomery
| Edward Green
{ Jean HefTelfinger
i Mary Bartges
| Willis Mlack
Martha Grove
Walter Lindsey
Jesse Dunlap
Total
Mrs. W. C. Witmer
and Firemen
Jacob H. Weaver
Paul Sokoloaky
John Parnay
Chester B. Workman
COLLECTORS
Bartholomew ..
vevsvesnes T. A. Pletcher
1,200.00
938
7363
11683| Error Transferred
| Temporary Loans
| Bonds Matured and Called
Account
| Poor Districts
| Interest on Bond
Appropriations
395] Centre County Hospital
3
Extraordinary Expenditures
$ 31,000 00
15,000 00
833199
22750
Called
!
{ Interest on Temporary
{ Loans
State Tax
$ 120462] Total
3
|
Salary of Matron
t
$
1,560 00
Salaries of Nurses and Attendants
952.50
316.08
22.50
402 50
393.75
3556.00
1.50
70.00
3700
304733
560.00
Salaries of Watchmen, Janitors
1,080.00
935.00
785.00
700.00
$ 293162
31956
178.50
i
740.17
41734
28 40
$ 5874540
|  Unseated County Taxes
|
DISTRICT
{ Benner Twp
| Boggs Twp
| Burnside Twp
| Curtin Twp.
Ferguson Twp
Gregg Twp
| Haines Twp
Halfmoon Twp
Marion Twp.
Miles Twp
Patton Twp
Potter Twp
Spring Twp
es of the 1940 Duplicate & Prior Years
Due Jan 6,1941 Due Jan 5.1942 Due Jan 6,194] Due Jan 5,1042 |
1940 Duplicate
$ 37059
41.0
1144
Snow Shoe Twp. :
$ 6714
County Institut)
Rush Chie
524 14
18.31
133.97
15.03
228
$1,811.99 $1566.80
Prior Years
$ 57103
48 68
246.04
Marion Twp
Miles Twp
Patton Twp Harry
Penn Twp I
Potter Twp
Rush Twp
Snow Shoe Twp
Spring Twp
Taylor Twp
Union Twp
Walker Twp
Worth Twp
F
David B
Andy Kos
Harr
w.J
W R Du
Total
Tax Collectors’ Commission on County & Institutional Taxes
DISTRICTS
Beliefonte Boro
Centre Hall Boro
Howard Boro
Milesburg Boro
Milesburg Boro
Millheim Boro
Philipsburg Boro
Port Matilda Boro
8. Philipsbure Boro
Snow Shoe Boro
State College Boro
Unionville Boro
Benner Twp
Boggs Twp....
Burnside Twp
College Twp
College Twp
Curtin Twp
Ferguson Twp
Gregg Twp
Haines Twp
Haines Twp '
Halfmecon Twp
Harris Twp
Howard Twp
O A Ki
T. A. Plet
D.C
Eva A H
CW
Eva A. H
LM Kel
James Sh
CW. Zim
B. P. Lon
C. A. Dolan
H H Royer
A. Mey
8S. Thomas Swartz
Stover
R C. Euglish
White
Ida BR Williams
COLAECTORA
Helen Bartholomew
Cochran
Friend Avery
WwW. A. Stover
Crain
P. B. Meek
Ruth Parsons
. Paul Spearly ...
John Barnhart ......
$C. RB. Bonss.........
1.46384
3.108 35
150724
2,105 81
4.24024
3,658.38
1408.03
6,806 88
62118
$3300
2967.13
51954
Jones
er
Holt
hko
nkle
$115,356 B1 $32512.04
Institutional
§ 66864
70
62.18
County
§ $080
11186
B86 69
65.35
4788
ne
cher
4558
9732
461.75
49.21
11.18
2892
123521
28 98
8104
irst
irst
iy...
reck
J. H M. Stover
Calvin Yeager
A. W. Tressler
H E. Stover. .
Mrs. Blanche Ard
merman
8 W. Mattern. ....
berger.
B. M. Pletcher ith
Page Sever
HOUSEHOLD
SCRAPBOOK
Polish Substitute
If you have completely run out of
silver polish, and you simply must
polish your silver for company, try
using a little of your toothpaste on
a soft cloth, It will clean the sliver
beautifully, Rub to a polish with a
clean cloth
Corrects Acld Soil
Lime Is not a plant food, but its
value lies In the correcting of sour
or acld soll condition, and In mak-
Ing clay solls looser and more pli-
uble
Excessive Persplration
Excessive perspiration under the
| arms can be lessened by dissolving
one-half teaspoonful of ordinary
cooking soda In a small cupful of
| water and applying. This solution is
| very cooling
Frying Eggplant
When frying eggplant, tomatoes,
| or other vegetables, which are dip-
‘ped Into cracker crumbs, It is ex-
| tremely difficult to fry the second
| pan because of the burned crumbs
{ from the first pan. If a piece of po-
tato peeling is put into the pan, it
will clarify the fal and overcome
this trouble
Black Specks on Silver
The smal] black specks on silver
are caused by the chemical action
of salt on the silver. These may be
removed by any cream silver polish
if not eaten two deeply into the
metal
Transplanting
Don't make the mistake of trans-
planting young plants while the sun
is hot and shining. Do this work
after sundown; then water them
thoroughly
Ma vonnaise
If mayonnalse separates and be-
comes clotted, try adding the white
of an egg. pulling it in slowly, half
a teaspoon at a time, until the mix-
ture is again smooth. Almost invar-
lably the separation will be over
come
Grease on a Rug
A fresh grease spot on a rug may
be removed by covering the spot
with blotting paper and pressing
with & hot iron, Then cover the spot
with magnesia Jet it remain for
twenty-four hours, and brush off
Care of Hands
The use of gloves, especially kid
helps preserve the softness of the
hands. Cleanliness and sprinkling
with ormris-rool prevent excessive
perspiration
No Seratches
A Wrown or black stair tread to
match may be cut down to the size
of a large clock and prevent scratch -
és on the surface of the article on
which the clock ig pisced, Many
times one hesitates to place the
clock on a treasured plece of fur-
niture for fear of scratches
MARTHA
The Methodist Sunday School pic-
nic will be held Saturday, July 25,
st the Joseph Willams grove
Mr. and Mrs Charles Spackman,
of Chester, spent the weekend at
the home of the formers parents
Mr and Mrs. CE Spackman Oth.
er visitors at the Spackman home
Sunday were Mr and Mrs. B. D
Ross of Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs Bern-
ard Williams and family, of Chester:
Mr. and Mrs. Lundy Steele and fam-
fly, Mr. and Mrs. L. J Spackman
and family, Mr. and Mrs. John A
Spackman, and Mr. and Mrs. O. C
Spackman, and son Clifford
Mrs. Reeder Patton and daughter
Eleanor and Martha Jane and son
Gilbert, of Pittsburgh, are spending
this summer with Mrs. Patton's par-
ents, Mr and Mrs. William Richards
Mr. and Mrs. James Shope and fam-
ily. of York, and Reeder Patton, of
Pittsburg. spent the weekend at the
Richards home
Mr. and Mrs R H Stanton, of
Newfoundland, Pa. visited several
days at the homes of Mr. and Mrs
John Spackman and Mr. and Mrs
0. C. 8packman
Dick Straw of Williamsport, spent
several days this week at the Joseph
| Williams home.
| Mr. and Mrs, Howard Phillips and
{ family of Hartford, Conn. visited at |
{the L. J. Spackman home last week. |
Williams |
{| Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
and family, of Chester, are spending
this week at the home of Mr. and
I Mrs. J. T. Motley
| Miss Debbie Ardery, of Clearfield,
{is visiting at the home of Mr. snd |
Mrs. G. E Ardery.
! Kelly Cronister, of Chester, spent
{ the weekend at the home of Mr. and
i Mrs. Dorcey Cronister.
| Miss Alice Goss, of Tyrone is
| spending several weeks at the home
of her uncle and aunt,
Mrs, Boyd Wagner.
Norman and Buddie Bonsell, of
Tyrone, are visiting at the home of
| their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
{ John Bailey.
 BOALSBURG
(Continued from page three!
children, Joyce and Jimmie, acoom-
Mr. -t)
I Health and Beauty
DIABETES Ne. 7
Bran bread ig much used In the
diet of the diabetic, If the bran Is
well washed it contains but little
starch and ls very helpful In pre-
venting constipation The gluten
flours which are so much advertised
are often found to contain a high
percentage of starch, though some
of them are almost starch-free
Baccharin can be used in small
amounts in sweetening desserts for
the diabetic. It should not be added
during cooking, for the heat gives it
a bitler taste
In canning vegetables and fruits
for diabetics, no salt or sugar should
be employed
The diabetic must make a study of
diel in order that he may procure
a variety of foods that are palatable
end nutritious, The food should be
as plain as possible, sauces and con-
diments are unwholesome at best,
and especially so for one with a
jeripple pancreas
The taste for simple food grows
on one who habitually partakes of
it. He reaches the stage where he
does not care for fancy, highly sea-
soned dishes
Joslyn says: “The modern diabetic
seldom cares for frills They like
their four large portions of five per
cent vegetables two small oranges
thelr half pint of cream of medium
strength, two eggs and four strips
of crisp bacon, une portion of meat
of moderate three portions of
butter, the equivalent of carbohy-
drate 48 grams protein 58 grams
fat 115 grams, calories 1463 1f in
addition a small saucerful of oat-
mea] and heavy cream instead
medium cream are sliowed, nearly
500 calories are gained and the diet
become luxurious and there Is no
cause 0 yearn for other foods.” The
will, of course ang
that the above Is a day's
It is necessary that
should place himself
Klie
of
reader unaer
ration
diabetic
the
a
inaer care
of a competent physician, who will
make a preliminary examination be-
fore proceeding with the treatment
for each handled ac-
cording to conditions
Many patients who have a severe
type of the disease should learn how
to plan their meals scientifically and
weigh thelr food Diabetics can
learn to lest urine for Sugar
though they are not expert analysts
They know when any abnormal
symptoms arise that necessitate their
calling the doctor
Thus the diabetic
with himsel can be
happy and live out in
allotted span of life
rt act
reas
HAUSA
Can Le
their
fair
and
his
who
useful
comfort
is
My
ig
Fiorence P Ripka, hav-
bed and board without
1 hereoy
wife
left my
just cause oF provocation
caution the public not to harbor or
trust her as 1 will not be respons -
bie for any debts she may contract
CHARLES C. RIPKA
Bellefonte, Pa. RD 2
CAUTION NOTICE
My wife, Hazel Mae Justice Hoov-
er, having left my bed and bo
without just cause or provocation
1 hereby caution the public nol
harbor or trust her, as 1 will not bx
responsibie aly debils she mey
contract
PAUL HOOVER
Beliefonte, Pa
EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE
In the matter of the estate of
James T Caldwell late of Beliefonte
Centre County, Pa, deceased
Letters testamentary on the above
estate having been granted to the
undersizned. all persons indebted 1
the said estate are reguested to make
immediate payment, and those hav-
ing claims or demands agains! sald
estate to present the same without
delay for settiement 10 MARY CALD-
WEid. Execulrix Beliefonte, Pa
R Paul Campbell alitorney x32
x29
iar
x28
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
In the matter of ihe estate of Joel
B Stover. late of Walker Township,
Centre County, Pa. deceased
letters of administration on
estate having been granted the un-
dersigned. all persons indebled there-
0 are recuested 10 make Immediate
payments, and those having claims
or demands against the same will
present them without! delay for sei.
tiement to MRS ETHEL C. STOVER,
 Administratrix, R OD 2. Bellefonte,
Pa. W. Harrison Walker, Srey
said
EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE,
In the matter of the estate of B
L. Sheats, late of Penn Township
Centre County, Pa. deceased
letters testamentary on the above
‘estate having been granted to the
undersigned. all persons indebted to
the said estate are requested to make
| immediate payment, and those have
ing ciaims or demands against said
estate 0 present the same without
‘delay, for settlement to VERNA
SHBATS, executrix, Coburn, Pa. R
{Paul Campbell, attorney x31
i
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE,
In the matter of the estate of
{ Adolph, Pauble, late of Bellefonte
Borough, Oentre County, Pa. de-
[|
{10 make settlement without delay.
{ All persons having claims against
| #ald estate should present same, d
| Sinn ticated, for payment MAR
{ fonte, Pa. Fleming & Litke, atior-
x29
FAUBLE Administretrix, Belie- |
BIDS WANTED
The Walker Township School Dis-
trict will receive bids for the trans-
portation of elementary school child-
ren from Bnydertown to Hublersburg
and return each school day for the
ensuing school year Bids to state the
price for this service by the month
and for round trip per day, also for
two round trips per day should cir-
cumstances make two trips necessary
Bids should be In the hands of the
secretary, John A. Decker, Howard
Pa. R D 2 not later than July 24,
1042, at 7:00 P. M. war time. The
Board reserves the right to accept or
reject any or all bids
JOHN A DECKER
x28 Becretary
LEGAL
hereby
NOTICE
Notice I» given
ticles of Incorporation
with the Department of State iy the
Commonwealth of Penns
Harrisburg on the 10th
1942, flor the purpose of obtaining
a Oertificate of Incorporation of a
proposed business corporation to be
organized under the “Business Corp-
oration Law the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania id May §
1933, P. LI. 364 The of the
proposed Corporation i Auer
bach Co. Inc. The
its Ww be
To establish, aoguir
that Ar-
will be filed
yivania st
of July,
cay
of
Lime
The
‘
purpOses 107
organised are
conduct a
retall
stores and u«
marks and trade
tion therewith,
And for
PROS 58
benefits
of Assembly
thereto
Ceparument
apparel and accessory st
acquire desigru
nant
these
nad enjoy all
purposes to have
al the rights
and privileges of ¢ Act
¢
J th
supplements
and the
HERBERT E CLASTER
x27 SGICILLY
EXECUTORS SALE
ESTATE
i, Exe
OF REAL
r of he
pursuance of a
the provisions
Will and Testar
cedent will offer
the premises, situate gt 231-233 East
Bishop Bellefonte, OCentre
County, Pennsylvania, on
BATURDAY, JULY 18
al 10:30 o'clock A MM. the
ing real estate situsle on
side East Bishop
Borough of Belielo:
Centre and of
bounded
to wit
On the
the East
Emeline 8 4l, on w North by
Cherry on the West by
now formerly of Alice M
Parker n Bish Street
fifty (50) feet and extending beck
to Cherry Alley: thereon erected a
double two-story Irame dwelling
house and garage
(See deed from Mary L. Orvis et
bar, to Laura E. Wright dated Aug-
16 1922, and deed from Mabel
Trustee and Executor,
Wright, dated Decem-
both of which re.
Recorder's at
ee
Street
1942
follow -
the North
Street, In the
te, County of
Pennsylvania,
follows
of
Stale
bw id
Street on
formerly of
H
ot
wp
suck
uss
1922
corded in the
Bellefonte, Pa)
Terms of Sale 25% when the
premises are knocked down and de-
clared sold; the 10 be paid
on delivery of which
time possession WwW
THE BELLE 1
Executor of
Wright Gunsallus
Bellefonte, Pa
L. FRANK MAYES. Auct
LEWIS ORVIS HARVEY
Attorney for Es
ale
Office
balance
the deed, at
'E TRUST CO.
of Laun
deceased
£34
tate
x28
PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL
PROPERTY AND REAL
ESTATE
The undersigned Execulors under
the Will of J. Albert Gummo, de-
ceased late of Salona Clinton Coun-
ty. Pa. will offer at public sale at
the home of the late J Albert Gum-
mo, situated in Salona, Clinton
County, Pa. on
BATURDAY, JULY 18 1842,
at 10 o'clock A. M., the personal
property of the late J. Albert Gum-
mo, consisting of household goods,
garden tools, and a large amount of
miscellaneous items of personal
property
The said executors will also offer
for sale at the said home of the late
J. Albert Gummo, in Salona, Clin-
ton County, Pa, on the same date,
to-wit, Saturday, July 18, 102 at
2:00 o'clock P. M., the following real
estate:
! No.1. The J. Albert Gummo farm
situate in Lamar Township Clinton
{County, Pa, approximately six (6)
miles West of Lock Haven along
Route 220, and containing approxi-
mately one-hundred forty-one (141)
jacres with improvements. The im-
‘provements oonsist of a frame
house, bank barn and outbuildings.
| No.2 The homestead of the late
J. Albert Gummo situate in Salons,
Young Fa daughter, Miss Betty De®
Barr, of Aliquippa, Norman Young | EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
of Freeport, Ili, and Mrs. Peter] In the matter of the estate of Bara
Knepp and family of Millbrook  C. Harter, late of Gregg
Centre County Pa,
152 66
85.26
140.44
114.15
1581
Lamar Township, Clinton County,
Pa. containing approximately two
{and one-half (2%) acres and having
P. | thereon erected a two story brick
{dwelling house, large barn, and out-
the buildings and all modern conven-
{ lenoes.
No. 3. A tract of land in Walker
| Township, Centre County, Pa. con-
{taining approximately thirty-three
| (33) acres with no improvements.
This land is located between Lamar
and Nittany and West of the Charles
Long farm.
Philipsburg Boro
Port Matilda Boro
8. Philipsburg Boro
8. Philipsburg Boro
Snow Shoe Boro
State College Boro
Unionville Boro
. 8. A Bierly.
D. A McDowell
Ref 1908.20
Supplies for Collectors. na ig
114.65
Paul Spearly ‘e , a »
John Barnhart d
We, the undersigned auditors of Centre County, having examined the
accounts of the Commissioners, Sheriff, Treasurer and the Prothonotary
of Centre County do hereby certify that to the best of our knowledge and
belief the foregoing is a true and correct account of the receipts and ex-
penditures of their respective accounts for the year 1941.
Burnside Twp
Burnside Twp
Farm Fires Fatal
Some 3.500 persons are burned to
death annually in farm fires in the
United States. These farm fires de-
stroy an estimated $200,000,000
worth of property, or
two-thirds of the national fire loss,
53
Fire Waste
More timber is destroyed by fire
in southern states each year than is
used by the numerous pulp mills of
the ares,
i
4.
Total. svevavsrrornsoseness $36,825.42
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