THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. COUN ASSESSOR J. W. Klinger G. F. Smith F. V. Pletcher L. R. Glenn W. L. Swarm July 16, 1942. —_— OUNTY AUDITORS’ STA (Continued From Page Two) ASSESSORS DISTRICT North TEMENT Ward, Bellefonte... .$ South Ward, Bellefonte West Ward, Bellefonte Centre Hall Howard Boro Milesburg Millheim I Walls... cosseiersseennans 1st Ward, Philipsburg CR WW FIRIIMAE, . 4 oovosvrssrssvssnt Mose Johnston Clarence Robinson L. M. Kelly B. F. Williams. ...... F. 8. Patterson J. H. Finch 2nd Ward, Philipsburg... cevvenessodrd Ward, Philipsburg M. L Spleer........... Ben Alkey... Martin Meeker Samuel Everhart Harry Woomer... A 3. Albright. ......oo00000000s BB: WARE, . c.ovcicnesrsivnne J. C. Mattern. R. E. Tussey.. H. 8S. Schenck... R. G. Williams Fred Bechdel J. Homer Yearick C. C. Smull R. P. Sellers... M. E. Stover G. A. Crawford... G. M. Pfoutz Mike Botson... . A. Spearly... Port Matilda Snow Shoe Boro.... South Philipsburg State College Unionville Benner Twp Boggs Twp aa Burnside Twp... College Twp Curtin Twp JFerguson 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. Tolal ... sesness-35,35001 INSTITUTIONAL DISTRICT Institutional Receipts Balance Jan. 6, 1941 1941 Tax Duplicate 1940 Tax Duplicate 1939 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 $ 28,026 07H. A. Stein 78,498.99 M. W. Schrefller 18,751 85 | 1,879.92 | Total 1,187.00 | Receipts 3.245 14,937.50 | Balance Jan. 1, 1042 550.00 | 178.28! 151 153.90 | 6,738 1,566 $155.975 112,946 39 | $ 43,029 Institutional Expenditures Extraordinary Expenses Other Costs of Operation of Home General Administration - $ 58.745.40! Philip H. Johnson, Solicit’ 12,523 10,103. Maintenance of Adults in Non-County Institutions Other Forms of Care not in County Home Salary of Physicians, Nurses and Attendants Wages of Cooks, Maids, Laundresses, ete Salaries of Watchman, Janitors and Firemen County Home Adminis tration Maintenance of Children. Appropriations to Centre County Hospital Total Expenditures Assets Ralance Due Jan. 5, Outstanding Taxes on 1941 Duplicate Outstanding Taxes on 1940 Duplicate 1942 Outstanding 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 County Institutional Construction Account Receipts Balance Jan. 1, 1941 DISTRICTS Bellefonte Boro. Centre Hall Boro 4,003, 4.426. 4.182 1.854 500 $112.046 $ 43.020 1,726 52 32,512.04 | | Expenditures 13] 15} | slone alary 10] 8 r, 8 } 8¢ » 9) sioner, Salary Harry V sioner, "rederic { Salary i3/ Salary G { Russell P. Beezer, | Salary Hoffer Expenditures 572.30 1,300.00 187230] 2,170.57 | 187230 County Institution General Administration 100.65 | Chas. FP. Hipple, Commis- $ 80000 Fred C. Mensch, Commis- 800 00 Keeler, Commis- * 800.00 , Clerk, 600.00 Clerk, . 120 00 me on {| Hiram R. Grove, Welfare ([ 97} | Mileage 81 | Ofice Supplies | Advertising 4607.33 | Traveling Expenses { Miscellaneous Expenses gs | Telephone 00 | Total | A2 tendent, Salary 00 ~1 Expenses 39 Telephone {| Office Supplies nd Total Investigator, Sal. & Exp. Auditors, Salary and 806.11 399 44 9282 23| Tax Collectors’ Commis. sion and Expense 5354 40 3 46 70.31 15.28 395 50 00 $ 10,193.07 ——— County Home Administration W. C. Witmer, Superin- $ 120000 WwW. C. Witmer, Traveling 9.38 73.63 11.63 $ 120482 6463.18! WJ. Schwartz. M.D. 5.934 088.75 453483 12,134 72) $105,508 $ 82,000.00 12,900 00 1,503.77 13.034 837 s$ $ 2170 o8| my 110,365.35 | Statement of Institut | Salary 44] | Salaries of Nurses and Attendants | Boggs Twp Mary K. Knapik Edward Green Jean Heffelfinger Mary Bartges Willis Flack Martha Grove Walter Lindsey Jesse Dunlap Total 16 42 Mrs Ww. C i Jacob H. Weaver Paul Sokolosky Jolin Parnay 57 TAX COLLECTORS Margaret Montgomery Chester B. Workman ional Taxes of the 1940 Duplicate & Prior Years $ 156000 $ 85250 316.08 422.50 402 50 $ 37 33 Salary of Matron Witmer $ 560.00 Salaries of Watchmen, Janitors and Firemen $ 1.08000 935.00 785.00 700.00 $ 20827) .. | Haines Twp Edward Carper Joel PF. Clevenstine David Brown Ross Sellers Total $ Laundresses, Ete, Verna Smith $ Abble Reese 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 $ of Home Groceries, Meats, Provi- sions and Tobacco Dry Goods, Clothing and Footwear Medical and Surgical Sup- plies Housekeeping and Kitchen Supplies Furniture, Bedding and Linen Religious and Burial Expenses Fuel, Light and Water Repairs and Replacements Ambulance Service Other Expenses A | Total $ 402.50 150.00 12250 7.00 4,182.00 Wages of Cooks, Maids, 780.00 663.75 No. of Admissions during 1041 575 00 otal No. in Home Jan. 1, 1942 575.00 540.00 365.00 284.50 266.65 175.00 | 67.50 48.15 | 40.75 11.65 4.00 4,426 95 Other Costs of Operation 6,183 B2 205 56 587 00 416 40 376 20 70.00 1.089 88 387 49 15.00 1392.32 376 12,52 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 Farview State Hospital 3 | Total $ { Martha Lloyd School $ House of the Good Shepherd | Bur. of Colored Children {| Evangelical Home i Total \l 7.464 22 1,079.02 207 58 155 99 120 42 11743 3857 9,282.23 Maintenance of Children l Other Forms of Care Not | County Home | Board for Children in { Private Families | Board for Adults in | Private Families | Medical Care | Burial Expenses | Clothing and Shoes i Rent | Pood and Provisions { Transportation for | Families | Other Expenses Total i Appropriations { Centre County Hospital $ { Temporary Loans Called 8 { Bonds Matured and Called { Poor Districts Account | Interest on Bond | Interest on Temporary | Loans | State Tax { Error Transferred | | Total Care of Inmates and Operation of | Home | t 574 43 631.75 808 TN 465.00 358 36 78.00 67.73 15.00 104 63 4903 81 500 00 Extraordinary Expenditures 31,000.00 15,000.00 8331 80 2227 50 | Unseated County Taxes County 541 126 53 133.00 56.51 56 50 208 420 24 98 42 11.06 16 63 1.12 504 anil 303 640 51 65 524 14 18.31 13397 1503 228 {| DISTRICT | Benner Twp \ | Burnside Twp | Curtin Twp | Perguson Twp | Gregg Twp | Halfmoon Twp Howard Twp Huston Twp Liberty Twp Marion Twp. . Miles Twp Patton Twp.... Potter Twp Rush Twp... Spring Twp : Snow Shoe Twp Taylor Twp Union Twp. Walker Twp Institut $ 521 6383 131.06 $181190 8156688, Due Jan 8.1041 Due Jan 5.1042 Due Jan 6,194] Due Jan 5 1942 $ 203182 318.56 178.50 Prior Years $ 67114 ! 1840 Duplicate $ 37059 41.07 11.44 48.80 256.06 152 668 1.01342 282.00 931.06 MIN 47.56 571.03 48.68 246.04 140.44 114.15 Total, ovvevvviiiinirneee: $3682.42 $6,463.16 $10,363.71 Auditory Auditor's Salary Mileage Stenographer's Balary Total INumber in Home Jan {No. Died during 1941 No. of Persons Dismisse County and C DISTRICTS Bellefonte Boro Centre Hall Boro Howard Boro Milesburg Boro Millheim Boro Port Matilda Boro Philipsburg Boro South Philipsburg Be 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 Snow Shoe Twp Spring Twp Taylor Twp Union Twp Walker Twp Worth Twp Total *} Paid to District Statement of Instit DISTRICTS Bellefonte Boro Centre Hall Boro Howard Boro Milesburg Boro Millheim Boro Philipsb Boro Port Ma a Boro South P Bnow Boro State College Boro Unlonviile Boro Benner Twp Boggs Twp Burnside Twp College Twp Curtin Twp Perguson 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 14 tild ) hilips Shoe Tax Collectors’ DISTRICTS Bellefonte Boro Centre Hall Boro Howard Boro Milesburg Boro Milesburg Boro Miliheim Boro Philipsburg Boro Port Matilda Boro 8 Philipsburg 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 Halfmoon Twp Harris Twp Howard Twp Huston Twp Liberty Twp Marion Twp Potter Twp Rush Twp . Rush Twp...... Snow Shoe Twp Spring Twp... County Home Information burg Boro during 1041 a i] No. of Days of Bupport of Patienty Average cost per meal Average cost per day for Inmates The following meals were served at the Institution during the year: Patients Employes Vagrants Total meals served during yer 365.00 18.44 16.00 21.958 $ 078 390 44 $1865 64.084 9.580 36 1, 1041 d 74.600 ounty Institutional and Poor Seated Treasurers Commission $ 223 Poor Tax Due Dist $4100.39 Paid lo County 724 33 45 59 33.70 44 44 4 86 14.12 145.26 328.11 118.10 267.10 303 69 333 64 42 668 323 89 58.08 37070 231.10 184 45 201.04 12063 11.14 104 04 148 40 268 62 330.32 101.19 211.85 554 57 20371 623 92 146 87 303 04 579 63 20.35 Pald to Inst. Dist f 51353 46 35 3094 43.90 i4] 507 610.88 108.00 106 47 ROO 63 218.52 200 86 4061 271.46 5503 271.23 215.22 141 93 124 94 104 23 772 131.35 H200 196.19 234.72 55 65 178.11 406.13 162 86 483 38 108.42 239 443 08 9.42 *157 48 no 57 00 *28 52 “14584 55 63 922 770 65 31 am 26 16 45.17 2123 28 50 260 7118 32.99 50.95 1079 33.10 1200 $0,688 14 $6,738 10 § 68663 utional Taxes on Duplicate for Year 1941 ool OA Helen T. A LECTORS Kline Bartholomew Pletcher Friend Avery W. A Btover va A. Hirst W. Crain A. Hirst Kelly P. B. Meck Ruth Parsons Paul Spearly Barnhart C. R Bones J H M Stover Calvin Yeager A W._ Tressler H. E Stover CW. Zimmerman 8 W. Mattern B. P. Lonberger B. M. Pletcher Beatrice Andrews T. M. Kunes C. A. Dolan H H. Royer Harry F. Jones I. A Meyer 8S Thomas Swartz David B. Holt Andy Koshko Harry Stover R C. English WwW. J. White W. R. Dunkie Ida R. Williams Tax Levied $ 1363843 1,629.04 243 81 BAO 44 2.040 69 0.447 67 B41 48 358.18 673.35 568 33 574.30 2.500 84 41547 21.27 3.43905 702.17 5410.22 4.271.208 2582 64 1.336 68 2861550 964.71 646.06 1,787 58 1.463 84 3.108 35 1507.24 2.105 81 4.24024 3658 38 1.468 03 5 R06 AR 621.18 #3300 2957.13 510.54 co Eva IL. M John $115,356 81 Total Commission on County & Institutional Taxes COLIRCTORA O. A Kline Helen Bartholomew T A Pletcher D. CC Cochran riend Avery W. A. Stover Eva A Hirst C. W. Crain Eva A Hirst LM Kelly P. B. Meek Ruth Parsons Paul Spearly John Barnhart C. R Bones James Shreck J. H. M. Stover Calvin Yeager A. W. Tressler H E Stover Mrs. Blanche Ard C. W. Zimmerman 8 W. Mattern B. P. Lonberger B. M. Pletcher Beatrice Andrews T. M. Kunes. .. C. A. Dolan. H H Royer Harry FP. Jones I. A. Meyer 8. Thomas Swartz R. J. Barnett. . David B. Holt Andy Koshko . .. D. A. McDowell Harry Stover Cominty § Momo 111.88 BA 6D 65 35 4788 126 32 604 38 48 52 2339 3603 1.60170 36 28 B3 87 65.12 123521 28 98 Bld 54 82 2.18 120.79 27.85 254.83 200.31 35.50 R863 85 87 105 98 2750 3528 78.56 7247 303.01 64.95 100.19 194 54 84.04 96.22 255.28 11.94 3783 137.63 4347 8. A. Bierly D. A. McDowell i | | We, the undersigned auditors of Centre County, having examined the | Accounts of the Commissioners, Sheriff, Treasurer and the Prothonotary of Centre County do he SESSLER pay reby 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. RALPH R. HARTSOCK, D. A. HOLTER, J. VICTOR BRUNGART, County Auditors. sor rrr ———— rr ————— and ound out the Deer Destroy Crops i Owns Anclent Violin gave up in monenfis, Faciebat Anno 1736.” the deer the hearts of . -~ Read the Classified ads, 8r. PLEASA last Grau and daughter of Greensburg, are visit- Ing at the home of the former's sis- ter, Mrs, Warren Wood George Caber who has been for several months is slowly proving Mrs. Florence Wion returned to her home In Bellefonte last Friday after visiting for several week the home her daughter Nard Showers Mrs. Roy Adam Was home Monday from the County Hospital, where a patient for a few Dunklebarge after (From week) Mrs. Walter Gretchen ill, im- at of Mrs brougnt Centre he had been anys Francis home Mo visit with friends at wg. Miss Phyllis Heeman panied her home and will Cans short it “ MT fonte and Mrs an a farther west dd Tuly Rea Florey ar stomobile trip throug) val ana / £ Interorganization Fred Zettle was ington, for a Fourth Mrs yhia days Mrs Noll Car Archie Wahman o vigited relatives he last week Edgar Sommer Mis. Ray hostesses at a benefit picnic Amaranth at the Melrov cottage in Greens Valley, on Wednesday Jimmie and Gilbert Noll are home from the Masonic Home at Eliza- bethtown, for a visit, the former hay ing two wees’ vacation and the lat- ter six weeks Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cowdrick and Mr. and Mrs. Sulter of Niagara Pails were weekend guests of Miss Belle Ross, who accompaniod them home for a visit Curtin Lonberger and son have accepted positions of Falls Mrs 8 E wore Mrs and Melroy for the Buckie Niagara Elton Tate and infant son arrived: home from the Centre County Hospital Wednesday Mrs Tate's mother is caring for them Sam Stoner, wile and daughter of Marstellar, spent Sunday with the former's brother, ‘Doc’ Stoner Mrs. John S8ampsel is home {rom a month'swvisit in Niagara Falls. Mr and Mrs. John Burnett and two sons drove her here. Mrs, Burnett and son Ronald, left here for Kings- ton, Mr. Burnett returning home to Niagara Falls, and their son Robert remaining with the Sampsels for a longer visit Mrs. Norman Walker weekend in Akron, Ohio Luther Mong and wife celebrated their first wedding anniversary by driving to Pitcairn, where they vis- ited friends Mrs. N. A. Miller of Pitcairn, spent the weekend with the John Mong, spent. the Mrs. Daryl Bennett, who recently arrived at the home of her parents | at Mifflintown from Florida, where { she had been for some time, is { visiting Mrs. Hugh 8mith, who was | in training at the Jefferson Hospi- | tal and graduated st the some time. | Mrs. Bennett's brothers the Smith i i brothers, are the contractors putiing | NT GAP M1 week Bidney Rutledge in Altoona Mrs. Bpear Is friend, Mrs Pittsburgh Mr visiting ome spent last entertaining her Gertrude Ward of Pa ADran Bertha Grant of Indiana at the Clyde Al Our aavised Ww ¢ prepared for an Ltownspeop i are unexpected Jack mut In the near future E. E. Swart z - 4 % a Ln gure al Swartz-Schrefller home. TI usband whe § with the Meiroy iphia last week who lives on purchased the 1 last week home from weekend we lads a Colonel sla- troops in Louisiana Hy ness tri made a Dus “Ww home Jack Stone was jsburg over ihe of Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Eckenroth of Lemont. are spending a few weeks with the Ross Eckenroths Mrs. Lola Zettle is visiting home of her son The Shuey family held its annual euntion on Saturday at Grange Park. Centre Hall The occasion was informal there being no program prepared and no officers heading the sreganiaztion. The oldest member of the family D. L. Shuey. whose deceased wife was a lineal desecend- ant of Gen. Benner through his son Philip. Those present inciuded the following D LL. Shuey, Mr. and Mrs. RE Swartz son Malcolm and daughter Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Al- len Weaver and children Peggy, Bobby and Lois, all of Milesburg J. R Shuey, of Renovo; Mr. and Mrs. william Shuey and sons Shel- don, Dean and Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Corman, Mrs. Budd Sampsel, Mrs. Don Shuey, all of Pleasant Gap; Mr, and Mrs Dan- ‘el Shuey and daughters, Peggy and Suzanne, of Port Matilda: Mr. and Mrs. John Neese, Mr. and Mrs. P B. Shuey and family, Mildred, Phil- ip, Wanda and Mark. Mr. and Mrs. Reeder Jodon and family, Lewis, Phil and Phyllis. Mr. and Mrs. Mer- rill Rice and son Drew, Orris An. drews, Miss Love Auman, all of Bellefonte: Mr. and Mrs Irvin Shuey and daughter Arlene of State | College. and Mrs, Eugene Homan of | Wilkinsburg. Page the joud-voiced patriot who ‘was cocksure that Japan would not | “dare” attack the United States of at the is | America; we want to tell him about | { Pearl Harbor. in the new road at the lower end of town Mrs. OG. L. Williams and children except Ray. snd grandchildren, 65 | in all, had a picnic dinner at Scotia | | on Sunday. The Harold Zimmer- | mans, Charles Stitsers and Forrest Johnsons were among those who at- . and Mrs. George Hile and COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIRE INSURANCE | | 1 i { ED L. KEICHLIN f of Bellefonte Page Three POTTERS MILLS (From Last Week) Merrill Copenhaver and family of Aaronsburg, visited a few days last week at the HE. Faust home Joseph Breston and wife of Btate called at the G. H. McCor- home Friday evening Charles Workinger, len, and gentleman friend on Bunday at the Emery home at Pine Grove Mills yan, wife and two children visited Bunday at the College mick Mr: ter He visited Phillips Lae daugh- 2y o! Palmer home Tressler E.B ( 1 rl pending some at the H E. Hennigh home In ot Valley with their ¥ 4 som nd two friends & Faust, wife and ersford visited J G irmea ! at t} vgt atier are on here Palmer sri! Aa home Rn (hier and CENTRE HALL (From last week) Gaughie are spending City, Cam- n of Miffin- at the 2. Jamison and inday guests at the were and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Rufus d Grey Jamison of Mif- and Mr and Mrs. PP s Helen Bartholomew and Mrs v Knapp spent Sunday after- and evening with Mrs. Knapp's Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sto- in Bellefonte Mrs Anna Bartholomew daughters Elizabeth and Jean Helen Ath thty Ix parents and Miss Bartholomew and Mrs. Dor- Knapp spent last Thursds« in Curwensville as the guests of Mr and Mrs. Harry Kittleberger Misses Ellen Bradford Brooks, Nellie Knarr and Eunice Blazer of Thompson Business Col- lege in Harrisburg, spent the week- end here with their parents Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bradford were: Wood- row Bradford of York. Miss Ellen Bradford of Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCormick of State College, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Me- Clellan and three children of Lock Haven, Mr and Mrs Harold E Bradford and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker and three children Mrs. Roy 8. Jamison and daugh- ter Catharine, left yesterday for Mifflinburg, where they will spend several days with Mr. Jamison's mother Miriam ii. ——— COLLEGE TWP. (From Last Week) Dinner guests at the Nevin Houtz home at Millbrook, Sunday, were: Mr. Houtz's mother, Mrs. Carrie Houtz and family: also Mrs Carrie Houtz’s mother, Mrs. O'Neill, all of State College Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ammerman of McKeesport, visited over the weekend at the Miller Herman home at Millbrook Edward Watkins, who is employ- ed at Niagara Palls, visited at his home in Millbrook over the week- lend Charles Vaughn, who iz employed | Mrs. Peter Knepp of Millbrook, {and Mrs. W. E. Watkins held a stork | shower for Mrs. John Devinney, also | 6f Millbrook, Thursday evening at | her home. Those who attended were: | Mrs. John Day, Mrs. John Hoy. Mrs. {Charles Watking, Miss Kathryn Campbell, Mrs. Mary Campbell, Mis, Frank Campbell, Miss Bessie Ba
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