Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, January 28, 1943, Image 6
Page Sie THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. FA January 28, 1943, 's { $2 375 | T™ 's e | : 1e county's estimates on receipts | Miscellaneous Receipts 00.00 ave 1, on as conipared with the actual funds \ T ~Y : Budget for 1942 turned Into the coffers during the Total Recelp $87,400.00 $102.471.5 { : ; te tr ne Towed ) i jh year also show up In favor of the And that ) cture i crit nty enters ti a4 { Commissioners’ estimates wisn iaxizore ARAM pe nk Sesrchrem ee ins : PARRA RL. SEP : + WY i (Continued from page one) aH 0 i ALL Commissioner . w K announ i a1 i mn we milla ) ) ITIONAL ¥ ED INGE © To Organize Surgical (tenced to penal Institutions dur The budget estimated receipts at| purposes from 7 mills to 6 mil yhile the Institution District 1 pli oo ou Hon . 2 |ing the ensuing 12-month period, $126,800, and actual money turned in | was reduced from 6 mills to 4 mills, reducing the total 1 fo int . Unit at Pleasant Gap {The budget must be based on a com- during the year totaled $153736.73. | purpo by three mill Townsend Meeting bination of past experience and In the Institution District the pic- [ y WILLIAM OLIVER STRUNK U. 8. forces during World War 1 William Oliver Strunk died at his Survivors include his wife, Mary; a " | : . a Yo 8 r-guesswork ture is much the same only two . » entre Hi 30 o'clock daughter, Mary Stewart, of Ger. [SUPEr-gUCSS : home Sg Rall of 3 Mods at wo wn and these sisters, Mrs For the County Superintendent of items having exceeded budget fig- Red Cross In First Aged Milesburg ay Biomass Pad hodatdiy te A ’ . : « 8chools the Commissioners budget- ures. A fund of $34,220 was set aside : . . by '0-VOar ws The deceased. Samuel Gray, West Chester; Mrs M or b naa ong Lawrence Barnard of Syracuse, N. [ed $1,600 at the beginning of 1942, for the care of Inmates and opera- eeting of Year Resident Dies rk Wa re In Centre coun- Y. Mrs. Fanny McClain, of New and during the year the office cost tion of the home and the year's ex- ty on January 24, 1872, making his York City; and Mrs. Sidney Bart. $1,708.04 penses were $34,320.07. The other Ye at time of death 71 vears and 1 ley, of State College. The deceased's | For National Defense purposes the item was for interest on bonds, the age ¢ » vg VOArS | V. a g we . pr “He —- “the last member of his father was a brother of the late Mrs. |budget called for $1000 and expendi- budget estimate being $1,850 and ex- 00 ing, in family and the sole survivor is his Ellis L. Orvis, of Bellefonte. At his |Hures Yotaled $110.00 This xg pena $1,801 35 in Petrikin Hall, with Fred Warner wife, the former Fannie Schnar. Mr. own request the remains are to be : Durdbrulie oe He be nt Commissioners ali erred On chapter chairman, presiding A somdi i 5 Shep Vices Are , [ginning of the vear the defense pro- the side of conservatis ext ka doa ; ap . : "oe 33 he Luth- cremate and no services are to be ¥ h i min ima p Ann Pox hapter Strunk was a member of the I qd gram was in its early stages and the ing Institution District receipt Mi Ann 1 t pu ch. Funeral services will be | held. held Shure June art funeral home _-e-:S Commissioners had no way of de- their budget being $87,400. Fund ted y H ie At Re al ek ti is Thur MES GARMAN termining what financial demands actually received were $102.471.53 itre Hall, at 2 o'ck h 8- ’ AMES GARMA! . oe «'¢} p RT wl JACK JAMES G would be made on the county for de- The reason for the greater amount charge of tl . \ ’ w C Ott oe (6 toms on [ ‘ v 4 gy day afternoon, with Re y C. ( : vi Jack James Garman died Tuesday ange purposes of receipts for the County and Ir { ype dvi Al 9 dating terment wi » made in ' ‘ev " . . ! p . 4 ri Si © and marines who are about to er i oe yl ng bt ST be ne afternoon at 2:10 o'clock at his hom, A fund of $200 was set aside for satution District was largely beens fos Wwelon se renorted 1 8 : we Centre Hall cemetery. in Juniata. He was a Pittsburgh di- [10 township supervisors, and ex- of unusually high collection of tax pore soil, reporied the | Mr. Pu Li +13 ave | e Th Jellefonte Chapter American Red Cross held its first meeting for the year last Thursda the nurs headquarter gave a detalled Nnancial the past year Mr: Keil) a or wc iuy vision conductor with 40 years’ ser- penses were $203.05 during the year. The county esti- S. STEWART LYON vice with the P. R. R. Mr. Garman The budget was set up for $100 €x- mated tax receipts at $115000 and S. Stewart Lyon. of Germantown, was born April 5, 1882, at Bellefonte, penditures for tax refunds, and the, received $139.000. In the Institution 4 former resident of Bellefonte, died the son of Matthew and Abgal [pin for the year was $184.88. These District the estimate was $83.400 on a ne dun ; ' ; AP Ru —-— . al the Veterans’ Hospital in la- | (Emil) Garman. He is survived by |v enges represent refunds to tax- the actual receipts were $97,654.93 Oiub. which } rtroirmin de : ast " M M PILLSBURY'S Better Breakfast Sale delphia at 1:15 o'clock yesterday his wife, Pearl Garman Hos hu s : v t oh GOLD MEDAL : one Son, payers for overpayments on person-| From the following tables a clear the kit bags will Id a card part B E S T F L 0 U R morning, January 27, 1943, after an Chalmer, of Baraboo Wis one | 41 property tax, and it Is exceeding- picture of the Commissione: ecord in the cafeterin of t | y E ; Pets : ines of : NC aoe 11 © - 1 pkg. Cheerioats 1 1-35 A al } { about five years. Mr. Lyon daughter, Mrs, Mabel Long. of Jer- lv difficult to determine beforehand for operating the County and Insti- " . N Nu ¥ in 14 1 ; ¥ was a n of John Lyon and was a sey She Wi anda ' "how many of these items will occur. tutional District well within tl) the fund ra Eo . WwW . grandson of Stewart ¢ Ann Valen- brother George, of Juniali and I'he relative unimportance of the budget {5s obtained ! Warner, chairma { the 1 ' ‘ ! s 1 pkg. heaties tine Lyon, well IW n this area. William, of Milesburg. and one = Items in which the budget was ex-| In the left colum; appears Lo lon TY for the ne \ trod 32c 59c¢ f h f{ Had he lived until February 4 he ter, Mrs. Mary Kennedy, of Altoona. |. ded during the year is apparent’ 1042 budg imates, in the midd) ried 38 « cont { y potn tor 25¢ would have been 56 vears old. Al- He wa member of the B. of R. T. | nen 1 total of uch excesse olumn ur i y . though wi 1 in Pittsburgh, | No. 498, the P. R. R. relief and the |g, 265 08..is compared with the $21.- ing th ear and in the right Pox and M Rima: Nere uj t : y { Elk: Mr. Garman | qme sg the nts awved” under bud- gy r the " ' timat ' ’ f led Penn State was of t fethodist faith t 1 Le far th r 1643 feels ! diff TOASTED Cut Wax Beans Colle - na Wis n po neer Ly ODITIONAL DEATHS ON PAGE C004 i { ee! ' Hon . +) want vor Served with ti ADDITIONAL DEATHS SION 1942 1942 1943 a ele ! WHEAT . cunation, Mr. Lyon sel . 51%. 8! sie ADMINISTRATIVE Budget Expenses Budget yy, nl iy : : CEREAI DelMonte Cockt’l 10-1b sack hildren, two he spent most of hi [3 wd in Altoona lod Commissioner $ 8.45000 8 7.726.64 HA41t CRIPPLED CHILDREN SOCIETY we Bi yp pris Wo 0 ti or I! : o : 2 . 15¢ Jr. Brand Peas 2° SUPPORTS PARALYSIS DRIVE iene... AK MGS LANG) sponds each time the dressing rooms 1 | Soft-a-Silk Cakeflour y we ORSUICT 1.825 00 1,084 1% i M Fr oy o BREAKFAST Cranberry Sauce The Centre County Chapter fu ‘hen the very fl : symptom ol : rollection bo, 3 Ko Ap hy man, re p at 1 vii the A : FRUITS i) funds to carry on the work of pr for diagnosis and treatment, officials | aise. Supplies SOK OU oe " wh ) ) \ v ; iin NS ded help for the iidren warned The int - unty SOCICLY sa licitor A §i i) 4 W pou i f f \ f 10c¢ Diced Ca rrots 2 of our nation who have th d that It wa ( f i ! ! Y en with this dread disease ar Cen- n v afflic d hildr : > Deng Totals 13.34 SHU M61 Vi ia R Knitting He county is asked to contribute us saved of jpterially beige T9€. ryprciaL ‘br. Wits Sainman of 3 ; ' eves YES “CH quota PrompUy and Cheer. uA Co ee fon braces Register $01.25 1.1506 LUT6.25 sir Sard Cs yo I RI | | , and \ EGE | A BLES Dt Corton counties So-| has. urna money. for braces, Regi | LOM 8 14s ton Niahed ang RECENT | jety for Cri Coroner District Attorne: 4190.00 100.0 poy Bellefonte | WEDDINGS | Baldwin or Delicious Apples 7 Ibs. Ze i ary 12,000.00 5.408 0 ow College Board Lists * ] Texas M'Seedless Grapefruit i for 21c } 300 00 147623 2.800 A ries Yeager : . pr Wp Y 250.0 69 Men In February : |} leeberg Lettuce—solid heads ea. 15¢ {0 re hiinand from page one Yee . Y How ( ooking (Onions i Ibs. 235¢ Totals CORRECTIONAL Probation & Parole i : : Maint. in Penal Institutions 16 1.00 16.681 61 16.7 ) R. } ‘ " : : and for whicl County Jail 3,150.00 Wo. 18 Lode Bhool : par E. W vo. 1. Potatoes 15-1b. peck 15¢ immediate treatment be well support ith 3 : “a M - ib Totals d vA $20.84 3 oh : ; : : No. 1 Sweet Potatoes i Ihs. 25¢ Florida Oranges doz. 25¢. 5¢ MISCELLANEOUS District Nurses Name of Cc. to Sponsor Supt. of 100ls 1.600.00 3 1/0 y bo K: . : ISUE ital Lo oii 1,000.00 M ) 100 9: Ha F. Tre P LARD - 2 ih 39¢ Officers at Altoona Local Honor Roll Vial Staisucs 1500.00 OLD ——————— Historic & Civic Conu SHUN The following nurses represented (Continued from page One) ; vie 4 320.0 Sw Dor 1. Hou lice fond the rt Bop Nurses’ on the Diamond the entire list will i Defens Ro " ” ey LY hw i dlY Luncheon - ! 2 ib 28¢ FASHION Al nae Association, at the annual be reviewed and checked in order to shige Trem oe afliis, R. D. 1, H Ww. W _ a of the Pifth District. Penna eliminate errors, Chamber officers ig Supervisors 200.08 { College; Glenn H. Bre Young — Kan Rich SPICE PA : 5 Spring Mills, R. D. 2. Donald D. M Mrs. J K Meaty Scrapple Ib 10c¢ held in the Pen Alto Hotel, Al- Ac jonal names received sind : Ee ; 100.00 od 230 . ” Phill ti 1 ! : £3 ~ CAKE toona, on Satu y Mr Man In week follow [ax Re on is a i Mrs LW : | Ring Bologna : Ib 35¢ Swartz, of Bellefonte, and Mrs. Ber- tha Zimmerer, of / 18 Sd bh » 3 + Awd ; # ot au : i ON taoataiis. os Dr. John W irst gave an edu yf $4 dy otal Actual Expen 125.41 \ i i 1 h ational talk on ya” and | Meivin Showers . Air Corp ” Gap; Merle E. Hool Mitls, 26. Miss ) Longhorn Cheese Ib 39¢ 37c State Nurses’ Association, which was said yesterday Centre County Library 2 16 00 Beezer, Mr Grayce Tressler, Mr : 3 : ] : : Helen Lamibts SO HE BY oe Nav ‘otal $15,786 12521 er aL H voy " Liver Pudding - Ib 20c Each 2%c Savings tal Budget Operation: DEBT SERVICE OCTAGON LAUNDRY ORDER YOURS care Ro Bonds A i 4d ! : " ? } 3 Fy. 4 be t | : 1.3 ¥ o . : SOAP ~ anh walle 5c TODAY Bonds Matured and sident, Mi stharine A. Bell, | Elmer L. Gru Army RECEIPTS A Centre H Es ™ a Fleets : : . ) N ‘18 p wi " ; . ill I . SER NF 7 3 of Altoona; 1st vice president, Miles J it Army Taxes, all years 115,000.00 139,000.00 81s XK) felt 3 ( : R. D 1. You 1 t At a | } A I I I R om, | { R I - { ( ) Leotta Ewank. R. N., of Johns- | jame olt Army Fines and Costs 5.000 00 8.13601 I as W. Pat : ( i 5 , J i , 4h 4 * t. Mrs. Helen | john Cosio Navy County Office 5 300 00 $531 88 nd directors. | Robert A. Schae ry | Other Receipts 1,500.00 1,468.87 > N TIP ; a re R. N Belle Mahlon E. King Air Hy The large receipts budgeted for 1043 from miscellaneou ouise Beaver, R. N.. Clarence Hull f cl an estimated $1,000 for filling fees from cand fice: $4000 from the State Stamp fund; $8500 from it ATIRY | which sources netted the county any returns last yeas Fo 1] ' Hoy ; Irjured in Accident John Ebeling J ¥ lege " \ i 81 5 Betty Washburn, 10 daughter of Clvde Rhode: 1¥ The County Institution Districl figure r below it. % wr 1 3 . Biate ( Mrs. Clark Washbury { nton, , Oscar Rhodes Marines 1942 1942 f Je A. K n J Stat R. D wa admitted ack Hugh W. Gross Air Corps g ot Ex allitures Col ’ i 1 Pp E. Snas . Haven Hodpital Saturday for W.T. O'Brien, Jr Navy KF =A Sprit RD DD 1 0 $11,000.00 $10,117.97 4 Woodward 1 1: { y ® pes 3 Wo I 3. R. D; Calvin 1 cal attention after a sled-rid - | Joseph E. McCulley Army General Administration ’ cident. She has laceration the ' Harold I. Corl Army | County Home Administration A 0.00 127138 : : scalp and brush burns and lost three Samuel W. Eckel Army Care of Inmates and - IPT olleze. BR. 1 . . . . . tos . f teeth in the socident Charles FP. Gettis Army Operation of Home 34.220 00 14,920.07 : ran WW Lats State Oolless i If your tires need recapping or vulcanizing, don’t wait too long. A broken faintenance in Institutions h DobTerae® wh . . A ’ S| A Dr 0 Edy Lal Bow nes tire repaired promptly can be made t) serve for many more miles. A worn not operated by county 7.000.00 2.447 82 Other forms of Care 100.0 4.47165 SAMY jogo: John 1 tterson, B ; tire recapped hefore the fabric shows has a much better life than if you DEBT SERVICE Richard D. Aurand., State Colle : ‘ 3 . rd F. Meset State Coll wait until most of the original rubbr is worn ofl. Keep Your Car TW - Interest on Bonds $ 1850.00 $ 1.01.25 § 1.50¢ 50 State Tax 365 50 319.20 268 10 15.000 04 1500000 ». . bg In onds Matured and Called 15 000.00 ! ia t Physically Fit and y 4 : / DO I or Teen 300.00 173.32 on C. Bl : yy om N » * 0 g Temporary Loans Paid 8.400 00 9,400.00 WwW A \ worary Simpie-imile men sar) e Are Specialists in m Service for the : 4 : Ey EA gal $83,400.00 $07 654 93 $65 100 pg | PEC. when son ‘ a hem 4 nss—— — Mal y K Taxes Duration f p / ; Expenses Paid by Individuals 3,500.00 4.38623 4.000 00 est, 7 ” hy > : ETE Wii 101K i Yu lea niz ' ng and New Red Cross Radio J Recapping When In Need of Repairs or Parts or Accessories Series Began Saturday Vol a Jorn tools sid ania — ¢ have the most modern (ools § equip- SEE DAN GROVE Edwin H. Powers, publicity direc- Keep Coal Piles Up ment—we have the experience—and our tor for the Red Cross in the Eastern . . He Has Had Over 20 Years Experience in Area District, calls attention to the d workmanship is guaranteed. Prompt ser- new “Red Cross Reporter from Lon- an . don,” series of radio programs with vice on both, (General Repairs, Welding, Lathe Work, Lindsay MacHarrie, which began on Renickeling, Radiator Work, Wheel Aligning, a weekly basis over CBS Saturday Ee C { D Hot Spot Vulcanizing, Brake Service. mong. Janie 3 be heard weekly u Ss Oo S S O WwW n : ‘i ; from the same station from 11 05 to te Battery Service, Repairing NEW TIRES He Also Has a Large Stock of i nigh LA An Auxiliary Room Heater is another of our specialties, Our shop Including the new grade No. 3 War Willard Batteries, Champion Spark Plugs, | featured. The programs will not be ¥ A : is equipped with the finest recharging Tires in standard sizes. We are the Autolite Supplies, Plenty of Anti-Freeze. heard Jorn 3. Bue) » rd Check These Features: and repair apparatus, If you are in a local agency for Goodrich, Seiberling, Modern Design hurry we can provide your battery and Pennsylvania tires, tubes, and Also Car Radios and Heaters. |grams scheduled on those days. . DeSoto Sales and Service - | ® New Humidifier with the new “quick” charge—or if batteries as well as for famed Delco PINE GLEN J ® No Flue Required you prefer the older and slower type batteries, Make this your headquar- * * nd AJ i) bd » - - * hd E "4 9 i » » OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION NO. 2298 Church Services Feb. 7: Sunday Approved by Underwriters of charging service you'll find our ters for Tire, Tube and Battery ser- OFFICIAL TIRE INSPECTION ST. { NO. 144C J |school. 10 a. m.; preaching and Holy : ! y E INSPECTION STATION NO. 1440 { Communion, 11 o'clock. : Heater-Cooker Model work can’t be surpassed. vice for your truck or passenger car. | Mrs. James Dixon has been con- One burner model NOTE~I will be open this Sunday from 9 A. M. until 5 P. fined to her home due to an infec- tested to heat 1.500 M. to accomodate those persons in defense industries, and it . 4 others who were not able to have their cars inspected dur- | Son 04 Jet toa, Sie Ai Ma e > Subie Jeet a: 26ro ing the week. I am the local agent for the Buckeye Union i Pvt. Wil : : : 4 Casualty Company, who sell all kinds of fire and automobile Te lard Benton, of Keesler 2 Burner Model , . , » insurance. Our rates are reasonable, Field, Miss., returned to camp last Tuesday after spending a ten-day {furlough with his father, Jess N. y furiougn whi ather Buy | Easy TED R. COLGROVE—")wner and Manager DA Rk VE M | K ) The Claster Monihl N G 0 (0 0 S Robert Hoover of Huntingdon, " y 1 S. Potter St. Opposite PRR Station Dial Bellefonte 2427 spent the weekend with his parents, Payments N. Thomas St. Bellefonte Phone 2719 |Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hoover. Nights, Sundays and Holidavs call Bellefonte 2486, on a Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Breon of Ohio. Former Hagan Garage [pent a few days at the latter's par- ental home, Edward Hoover's.