Titan Metal Company Foresaw Labor Shortage; Took Steps to Soften Blow (Continted from page one) of apprentice training. One such company is the Titan Metal Manu- facturing Company of Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, the only brass rod fab- ricating plant in the state A Plan That Works—And One That Doesn't In March, 194], founder and president of Titan, said “A period of rapid business expan- sion, such as we are experiencing at present, is bound to result in a short- age of labor in certain types of semi- skilled and skilled occupations, Com- panies attempted to meet this situa. tion in various ways. Some relied on high wages to attract an ample supply of labor to their doors. Other companies dug in and trained more men to meet the shortage.” The first method never solved a labor shortage problem and did not in this case. In fact, the unhealthy effects of high bidding, luring work- ers from one plant to another, “pir« ating.” soon brought an end to the practice. Government shook its head in vigorous disapproval. So, those who had early jumped in to train their workers have found the wis- dom Of their program justified in a great variety of ways Management early was convinced that the men of Titan were primar- fly Interested in improving them- selves on the job. A comprehensive training program, begun in 1835, has been augmented by short, concen- trated, study courses, designed to help employes on a particular job A 4-Point Training Program Four major classifications of train- ing are under way: apprentice train- ing, supervisory training for fore- men and sub-foremen, training for Key-workers and training for tech- nical, chemical and metallurgical as- sistants Supervisory training for sub-fore- men and foremen was the first type of training undertaken. Pennsyl- vania State College, about nine miles from Bellefonte, sends resident in- structors to hold study classes at regular intervals The second type of instruction was | the apprentice training school. Any voung man, preferably a local resi. dent, between the ages of 18 and 21 | years, with a high school or trade school education, may apply He must pass a physical examination and his selection is based on five tests: intelligence, personality in- ventory, mechanical aptitude, voca- tional interest, and social intelli- gence. Tests are conducted and scored very carefully and with great exactness The Apprentice Training Program Trades covered in the apprentice training courses are tool making, die making and general machinist. Each apprentice is enrolled in the Inter- national Correspondence Schools, and a classroom is provided where | the apprentice is required to attend | | heifers Today, about 70 per cent of the business done by Titan Is in brass rods, one-eighth of an inch to four | inches in diameter. Automatic screw machine parts, forgings, and press- [ure castings make up the balance of {the production. Constant vigilance [over every manufacturing step has produced metallurgical and engin- William P. 8leg, | ering control which is unique in the | | brass industry | Now, In the midst of national [shortage of manpower, Titan man- {agement finds that wa long-range training plan has proved that key {men over 38 know production and, imore to the point, they are training conscious. With this nucleus it has been possible to take in additional employes from the country side with assurance that thelr training and supervision are under the direction of men whose first objective 1s to produce more brass, copper and zine rods valves and extruded materials that are so necessary to win the vic- tory Thus, In 1043, twenty-eight years after its founding by William Sieg, Titan is running true to its name by producing vital sinews in the War effort, In & big way - Storing Meat Uncooked meat should be put away into the refrigerator covered only lightly with waxed paper or some similar covering. Other foods stored in the refrigerator should be removed from paper covering which only act as an insulation against the cold Public Sales FRIDAY, JUNE 25-McClellan Roas- man will offer at public sale on his tarm, 3 mileg north of Warriors Mark, or 3 miles east of Tyrone, on Ridge Road, in Warriors Mark Val- ley. livestock farm implements and household goods. This is a clean-up sale. Sale begins at 9:30 a. m. Lunch will be gerved on the premises Mayes and Stover, auct SATURDAY, JUNE 26 — Mrs. J M Waddle will offer at publjc sale at her residence, 240 E College Ave State College, a full line of house- hold goods. Sale at 12 noon. Terms caah E M Smith auct Friday, June 25 MeCLELLAN ROSSMAN rill offer at public sale on his farm 3 miles north of Warriors Mark, or 3 miles east of Tyrone, on the Ridge Road in Warriors Mark Valley, the following personal property LIVESTOCK —< 11 Holstein and Guernsey milech cows accredited herd: some fresh and close spring- ers. Guernsey bull, 3 yearg oid, 4 Guernsey calf; 3 horses, con of black mare, § vears old 1500; roan mare, 7 years old weight 1600, bay gelding, 4 years oid weight 1500; some Scophla ducks PARM IMPLEMENTS — Two Wag- ons, one a Cramer with bed, 34 - inch akein, and one a John with ladders; new manure spreader Osborne binder, 7-foot cut, dump hay rake: MoCormick-Deering two- sisting weight Deere | ~ THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. PINE GLEN | Church services: Sunday school, on Friday to attend the funeral of | 110 a, m.; church services, 11 a. m.; Mrs. Mackel's nephew, August Qon- family, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Knepp is by use of a medicine dropper. In Walker, attorney for estate meeting, 7.30 p. ners, who was drowned last Tues- | and son and Claude Wyland of Ohlo, | this way it can be applied directly | we spent the weekend with friends and to the roots without mussing the | and young peoples’ m Mr. and Mrs, James Mackel and 'son Marvin, motored to York State | dny HOLTS HOLLOW Mr. and Mrs. Miles Stauffer and halr tonic or warm oll to the scalp! The Pine Glen Club met at the | Pvt, William King, son of Mre relatives at this place, home of Mrs. Clyde Hoover, June 9. Lucy King, is spending his furlough | The meeting was called to order by Jean Hoover acting as president, The club pledge was given by all. The {following songs were used, “The More | We Get Together,” “Bring the Good Old 4-H Sign,” and "There's a Star- Spangled Banner Waving Some- [where” The following officers were {elected : president, Merrill Hoo er; | vice president, Lillian Teats; secre tary-treasurer, Betty Dixon; song leader, Jean Hoover: gmne lender, Esther Dixon: news reporter, Olive | McCullough. A brief outline and re- {quirements of the club was given by | the local leader, Mrs. Clyde Hoover A motion was made to adjourn. We i welcome all girls between the ages lof 10 and 21 years Into our club. The date for the rext meeting will be set by the club representative, Miss { Helen Butler Sgt. Harold Hoover, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hoover, serving in the Army Alr Corps at Chicago, spent a few days of his furlough with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf of Baiti- more, spent several days last week visiting with relatives and friends Mrs. Wolf was the former Gladys Benton Mr. and Mrs. Donald Billett spent the weekend with Mrs. Billett's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hoover Sgt. Charles Narehood, son of Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Narehood, re- turned to Salt Lake City, Utah, one day last week where he received fur. ther Instructions Misses Edna and Alma Viehdorfer who are employed at Mill Hall, ore spending two weeks with thelr par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Viehdorfer here There were 130 present at Bunday school on Bunday I Mr. and Mrs. James Delong and children of Mill Hall, spent the | weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Delong | | John Daley of ‘Tyrone, 1s spending geump, Mr (a few days at the home Plc | Mrs. John O'Leary and baby of Bellefonte, spent a few days at the Charles Lucas home Cleorge Johnson is on the sick list | We hope for him no speedy recovery Recent callers at the J. T. Watson home were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fetzer, QO. V. Bholl, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Watson and sons of Milesburg, Mrs Austin Miller of Rockview, Mrs. M C. Reese and daughter of Cum and Mrs. Willlam How-, Paul Lomison a) and children of Runville, Mrs. Al Franco and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Calvin Packer of Camp Mc Orvis Watson and family ang Mrs Kean, Miss, Is spending a seven-day Walter Sweitzer furlough with his parents, Mr Mrs. W. A. Packer Pvt. Britton Shenango, Pa, past week with his parents Mrs. Prank Delong Jean Gardner of Mill Hall the weekend with her parents and Mrs. L. R Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Walter the proud parents of a Bunday morning Stanton Packer of Williamsport spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Packer Small Plants to watch carefully the mall plants. Many of are lost because the sur- allowed to become hard and crusted, and the little seediings do not possess sufficient strength to force their way through Delong of spent one day Mir Camp the and spent Mr Butler son are Lorn It Is well around these plants face sof] is soil - - System In business is 4 great asset if you can find somebody 10 Operate the system while you take it easy i i and! We are glad to report that Mr. E I. Heaton Is home feeling much better Mr. and Mrs. James daughter of Clearfield, Billy Mc- Clure of Mllesburg, were recent vis- itors at the Lee Johnson home Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Johnson of Centre Hall, spent Wednesday with Mrs. 1da Johnson and daughter Mr. and Mrs their children from Bellefonte Mrs. Edith Burd of Axemann, call- ed on friends et this place last week Mrs. Roy Bheesley and two child. ren of Howard, Mrs. Malvin Lucas of Milesburg, called on relatives at this place on Bunday Rev, Courtney of Runville recent caller at the Rov Leathers home Mrs Wesley and Heaton entertained and grandchildren Orvis Watson Mrs. Miles Stauffer and were visitors at Rov home at Howard, Monday - Buy Bonds for future needs and children children Sheetley the Hair Tonle One effective method of wpplying The Walker Township School Dis trict will receive bids for the annual con) supply to be delivered bins of the various schoo) of the township. The distrie celve bids for fifty (50) tons, into the bulldings t will re. more or less, of soft coal (stipulate from whose mine obtained); and twenty five (25) tons, more or lens, of screened cannel conl (stipulate from whose mine obtained) be In the hands of the retary, John A. Decker Pu., not later than July 5 7:00 p. m. EW Bids should secretary, Howard R at 1043, The board reserves the right 10 scoepl or reject any or wll bids JOHN A. DEC x26 "KER Becretary ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE In the matter of the Jared U. Evey, late of ship Centre County Letters of administration estate having been indersigned, all DETROTIS therelo are requested to mediate payments Claims or demands will present them aninst without erate Boring deceased granted make and those having the same delay of Town on sald 10 the indebted fim. for THELMA L eliefonute attorney for NOTH Card EXECLTOR'S Estate of Gert of Howard Boro ceased Letters testamentary on t Late having been undersigned. all persons Lhe sald estate are reguesied immediate pavinent, and ing clalins demands ade Ce or L Fig ntre Count granted indebted Ww ner, late y, de above the Le to WO make those hav inst said 10 present the same for settlement w lay B CGARDNER wr GALA . WEIKEIRT, Howard, Pa. Executors. W. Harrison xa EXECUTOR'S NOTICE, In the matier of the sslate of Rob- ert OO Porsburg, ate of Bellefonte Boro, deceased Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted Ww the undersigned, all persons indebted Ww [the sald estate are requested 10 make Immediate payment, and those have lng claims or demands against seid ertate 10 present the same without delay for settlement ww CHARLES E FETERSON, Executor, Jersey Shore Pa Johnston and Johuston neys for estate x25 EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE In the matter of the estate of Annie E Kerstetter late of Spring Township, Centre County, Pa, de- ceased Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted 0 the undersigned, all persons indebted to the sald estate are requested 10 make imunediale payment, and those have hw claims or detnands sesinst sald estate 0 present the same without delay for settlement wv OGERTIE M TAYLOR, Bush Addition, Bellefonte Pa. Executrix. M. W_ Getlig, attorney for estate vi BIDS WANTED Bealed bids will be received until 8 Pp. m July 2nd al the home of Secretary of the Halfmoon Town- Bchool for transporta- tion of school children from county 0 Cent from town ship Board ine t nial and Port Matilda wisn Lownshlj Storm Lia * Bn Centennial and to Blormstown The Bchoo) Any person wish ton get in t PERE TYE the nore informa- 1 the Becretary reject any or all bids HALFMOON TOWNSHIP BCHOOL BOARD GEO. 1. PETERS right wu Bec'y BIDS WANTED * Walker Township School Dis Wi receive bids for the trans 1 0 of elementary school chil portation dren from Bnydertown to Hublers- {burg and return each school day for (the ensuing school term 1943-1044. Bids to state the price for this ser- vice by the month and for round- trip per day trips per make two #lso for two round- day should clroumstances trips necessary. Bids should be ln the hands of the gec- retary oJhn A D 2 Pa at 7.00 p Decker, Howard, R not later than July 5, 1943 EWT. The Board re- serves the right Ww accept or reject pny or all bids stor. | JOHN A DECKER, x26 IN Becretary THE ORPHANS COURT OF CENTRE COUNTY, PENNA. Iu the Borough Valiia Estate Notice | qaer Matter of Pauline Bronoe) Centre County 1eceg wed WI a far the Estate of late of Bellefonte Peunsyl- — 13780 Notice heteyy given that the un. een appointed Audi or by the above named Court to as- certain whether the provisions of the Last ubove complied Wil named anid Testament decedent and of the have been WwW determine those entitled Ww Inherit under the said brought before Last Will and Buch other matters as Testament, and may be the sald Auditor The hearing will be held is 100s of Heverly County 6. 1943 Fleming & Juliding Pennsvi Litke, Esquires Bellefonte, Centre Tuesday m IVAnNIa on 2 OUCIOCKE p for purpose of performing the duties BEd Auditor's Bi rh coming in M WARD FLEMING PETROS appoinunent, to interested shall be lo present their claims be- Auditor, or be debarred Hf of the J a Bhare Auditor x26 CENTRE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS’ TAX SALE OF SEATED AND UNSEATED LANDS NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that the | SEATED LANDS Commissioners of Centre County, by virtue of the power and authority vested in them under various Acts of Assem the sale of seated and taxes due and unpaid, will « sale on TUESDAY, JULY 13, a. m., at the Court House, Pennsylvania, the tracts of la designated. TERMS OF SALE: 1 pay the purchase price A may be held until all tracts of sold. must cash, at the time of sale unseated Location Rupposed Owner State College Boro Lambert, Mrs CW State College Boro McClellan, W. F State College Boro Marlin. LL P State College Boro Peters, Mary © State College Boro Ream, Vilas State College Boro. Savercool Bs, SBus'n State College Boro. Smith Estate J C State College Boro Bowers, Mrs. Gilbert State College Boro Thomas. C E State College Boro. Warman, Mrs. Louise State College Boro Weaver, J 8B State College Boro Young, Susan F Unionville Boro. Kephart Estate, Laura Benner Twp Dale, J W Benner Twp Duniap. Allen Benner Twp Kesser Estate, William Benner Twp Kline Estate, J H Boges Twp Allen Estate, William Description Lot House & Lot Lots House & Lot House & Lot House & Lot House & Lot Lot House & Lot Lot Last Lot 1<6 Acre Lot 5 Acres 36 Acres 107 Acres House & Lot bly relative to lands for | ffer at public 1943, at 10:00 in Bellefonte, nd hereinafter he » and costs In : purchaser djourned sales land have been SEATED LANDS Description Lecdtion Supposed Owner House & Lot House & Lot House & Lot 130 Acres Lot House & Lot Boggs Twp Boge Twp Hoges Twp Boggs Twp Boggs Twp Boggs Twp Brett Brett Brown Brown, Earl Brown, Janet Burns, Elizabeth David Earl David | SEATED LANDS Description Location Lot Liberty Twy Liberty Twp House House & Lot & Lat Liberty Twy Marion Twp Marion Twp 23 Ac House & Lot House & Lot House & Lot Lon 7 Acres House & Lot House & Lot 11% Acres $Y Acre 7 Acres House & Lot Lan Lat Lot House & Lot House & Lot 10 Acres res Miles Twp Patton Twp Patton Patton Patton Patton Patton Twi Patton Twi Penn Twi Penn Twp Penn Twp Penn Twp Penn Twp Petin Twp Penn Twp Potter Twp Potter Twp Potter Twp Twi Twp Twy | Twp Williams Hendershot Matalski £ £ SBuyder Snyder Bupposed Owner James Kupes Est Annie DB Bathsheba Aley, Ira C Lose Est, Calvin Shaffer, J. 1 Dean Est. Leah Robert Mildred Showers Roy howers, Mrs. Roy Spicer, Margaret Swanger, Elmer Auman, A L.! Auman, A L Motz Est. J « Settlers Club Porter OG Porter OG Ulrich, Michael Butler Gun Club Koonsman, Perry | Machamer William J. | Description Mine Equip Camp Camp House & Lot & Lot & Lot House House Lot Lot Cabin Laon Cabin Camj 60 Acres Lot Lot SEATED LANDS Location SHOW Snow Shoe Twp Snow Shoe Twp Snow Shoe Twp Snow Bhoe Twp Snow Shoe Twp Bhoe Twp Kupposed Owner Est. James Bwede Camp Shanty Camp Turick., Cust Bamuel Twigg, Bamuel Vissella, Alex Vessella, Domenick White Oak Club Whitten, Emma Wolf Run Camp Woodring Camp Woomer, Mary Fisher, Paul Gibbs, Mintie Gleason Est, Thos Hockenberry Est Jno Kelley, Logan M Peasiey Est, J. FP. Stott Tin Twigs way plow. two No. 40 walking Oliver plows. Albright corn worker; Super or corn planter; Farmers Pavorite drifl: potato ralser; two sleds, one & Down Bast, and one a Bench sled | 3-section steel roller; new 18-t00th study periods four hours each week. | House & Lot... Bellefonte Boro For this time, he is paid the same | hourly rate he receives for shop work, and the time is counted as a part of the apprenticeship period Anderson, Catherine : or Breon, Catherine | gouse & Lot Callan, Elizabeth | House & Lot Clark Estate, James | House & Lot i House & Lot Snow Shoe Twp Snow Shoe Twp Snow Shoe Twp Snow Shoe Twp Shaw, Hugh Snow Shoe : Taroko Est. Jona Tubridy Est, Thos. P. 4 Acres Caldwell Estate, Willlam | 103 Acres Confer, J. 1.1 Lot Curtin Estate, Gregg | House & Lot Curtin Estate, Gregg | House & Lot Potter Twp Potter Twp Rush Twp Rush Twp Runkle, W. G. | Taylor Bst. John | Louse & Lot Berish, Andy | 101 Berry, lsabelia 85 Acres House & Lot House & Lot Bellefonte Boro Bellefonte Boro Lewis The apprenticeship course requires 8.000 hours, 500 of which is a proba- tionary period. The apprentice works another 500 hours in filing and pel- ishing draw and extrusion dies; 1,000 hours in the repair department; |.- 000 hours in the engineering depart- ment on blueprint reading, mechani- cal drawing and study. The remain- ing 5.000 hours are spent on machine | operations. During the apprenticeship period,! rates of pay range as follows first year, 82 cents per hour; second year, 37 cents per hour; third year, 42 cents per hour; and, fourth year, 47 cents per hour. The company pays the cost of the study material, pro-| viding the apprentice finished the| 8.000-hour course. The graduate re- ceives a certificate in recognition of | his accomplishment. i E. J. Hauer, supervisor of appren- tice training, and P. B. Ray, person- nel manager, have charge of the training program. They are proud | of the fact that the first four young men to take the work completed 800 | hours of classroom study in about! 450 hours. Mr. Ray states that fully | 20 per cent of the plant personnel has, at one time or another, studied | I. C. 8. courses. “I LOST 52 Lbs.! WEAR SIZE 14 NOW" a hd enarcising. potatoes, gravy, buller. 159 fyadons ed Ad 39 ke Les. - pr Firing gf 3 EPR "Vou Home! Sworn to before a Notary With this AYDS pian you don't eut tows, ness. set of houdngs. saddle; | whip. spring harrow, 80-tooth harrow. wind mill; corn sheller; grindstone; wo host crates; extension adder. grain pag wagon, stone fork; potato shovel, wheelbarrow, 100 bugey. sel of DUgERY harness and whip, two sets tug bar- cart palr of beam bridles; hich - picks rake. sewing horse; scales, 400-pound capacity; check lines. collars; halters ing straps; forks: shovels grubbing hoe. cow chains; bolts; hammers; oold chisels: single trees. double trees; digging rons crow bar; garden tools; vise, grab: and other tools; stallion bridle; five new milk cans, 10 and 12 gallons: two milk buckets; strainer; strip. ping cup; S-can ice milk cooler; T- galion churn, two butter bowls; De- Laval cream separator; two butter paddies; large copper kettle and stir- rer; Pord pickup truck: bamel of salt HOUSEHOLD GOODS-—Plano; Nght oak ljorary table; roli-top writing desk. round extension table: marble | top stand; large sideboard. drop-leafl cherry table; breakfast get; stands |and chairs; barrel of vinegar, crocks; jars; dishes, two fron pots; lawn mower; two wooden tubs; and many other articles too numerous to men- tion Sale at 930 a. m. Terma cash This is a clean-up sale. Lunch will be served on the premises. Mayes and Stover, aucts x25 Saturday, June 26 MRS. HARRIET ZIMMERMAN will offer at public sale at her resi- {dence in Milesburg a full line of HOUSEHOLD 0OOODS - Including the following: Singer sewing machine stove with oven; 2 tric washer, rors; bedroom furniture; Victrola. Atwater Kent radio; double chairs; electric lamps; one-burner electric hot plate; electric sweeper; 3 troning boards; 2 9x12 rugs, good condition. 6x8 rug; silverware, cooking crocks; garden tools, utensils; lawn mower, articles This 8 a clean-up sale. Sale at 12380 noon. Terms auct PARRISH DRUG STORE Bellefonte, Pa. County Commissioners’ Tax Sale of Seated & Unseated Lands | Description Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners of Centre County, by 4 Bellefonte Boro Bellefonte Boro Bellefonte Boro Bellefonte Boro Bellefonte Boro Centre Hall Boro Philipsburg Boro Philipsburg Boro Philipsburg Boro Philipsburg Boro Philipsburg Boro Philipsburg Boro Philipsburg Boro Lot Lot House & Lot % Acre Lot House & Lot House & Lot Ware House House & Lot House & Lot Lot Korman Estate, W R Oriady Powers B Susan Ripka, Clyde Smith. J. P Shunk, 8. J CieGrge Blalr & McCausland | Button, William Cowher, John | Delige, John Faulkner Est. H. P Pezalski Est Herman | Solomon, Jacob | 35 Acres House & Lot House & Lot Lot { House & Lot B87 Acres 7 Acres ! House & Lot 3 Acres House & Lot House & Lot Lot House & Lot House & Lot Boggs Twp Boge: Twp Booger Twp Boggs Twp Bowes Twp Boggs Twp - Boggs Twp Boggs Twp Boggs Twp . Boggs Twp Boggs Twp Boggs Twp Boggs Twp Boggs Twp Pelzer Mrs Lasons MeMullin, Robert Milton, Perry Muller, William Pucker Est. William Schroyer Est, Mrs. Wm Smith, W. H Spicer Est, Mary Summers, Jerry Swarm, Frank Walker, Mary Walker James Jacob Heaton I Lot | Tot | House & Lot { House & Lot John | Walker, Roy | in excellent condition; 3<burner oil | bedroom suites: | 2-piece living room suite; 4-piece an- | tique living room suite. Easy elec~ | like new, antique mir- | porch fur- | niture; curtain stretchers; sideboard; | bed; single bed; kitchen cabinet; kit- | chen tables and chairs, dining room | furniture; 2 library tables. 6 rocking | runners and | throw rugs. flower stands: dishes: | jars; | in good condition, and many other 00 numerous to mention. | cash. Roy Oyler, x25 | Philipsburg Boro . Philipsburg Boro .. . Philipsburg Boro .. Port Matilda Boro . Port Matilda Boro Port Matilda Boro S. Philipsburg Boro 8. Philipsburg Boro ... 3. Philipsburg Boro ..S. Phillipsburg Boro .. 8. Philipsburg Boro .8. Philipsburg Boro. 1ot........... 5 Philipsburg Boro .. 8. Philipsburg Boro .8. Philipsburg Boro ... 3. Philipsburg Boro ..S. Philipsburg Boro. . 8. Philipsburg Boro ..8. Philipsburg Boro. .8. Philipsburg Boro S. Philipsburg Boro .. 8. Philipsburg Boro. . . Snow Shoe Boro State College Boro. . . State College Boro. . ... State College Boro .. State College Boro. . . State College Boro . State College Boro State College Boro . .State College Boro State College Boro . State College Boro ‘ev veen es. State College Boro rg ya ED State College Boro JG H Batcheler Est 8im | Batchelor Est Sim | Folmer Est. Prank .Northamer. Ruth | Snyder, Mark E ... Snow Shoe Boro. Lucas Coal Company . .State College Boro. Alexander Est I N Commons Est. Guy Boggs Twp Boggs Twp ‘Boggs Twp Boggs Twp - Burnside Twp College Twp Callege Twp College Twp College Twp «Curtin Twp Curtin Twp Ferguson Twp Ferguson Twp Wilkinson, Roy Wilson, Adam | Wilson, W. B. | House & Lot Pringle, C. M. | House & Lot Pringle, C. M. | Pringle. C M | Bailey, Lex | Watkins, E W Watson, James | Watson, Mrs. John J Payziesnick, John Laurer, RP Smith, Charles & Wife Sowers, Mary Willams, E E David & Yeager | Fetzer, O. M. | Clark, M. A. | Donahue, Pat | Coss, Oeorge & Joe | ..Henry, Roy | Holmes, Hamill | Hoffman, Hannah | Miller, Jean ..Noll, Beatrice Rider. Mrs. Florence .. Kerby, Chester | Edward | | Lot . | House & Lot { House & Lot House & Lot Buzzell, Craft, Jusick, Konrad Musser, M. A Northamer, Anna | Northamer, Anna | Petriski, Alex | Steele Est, Aaron | Surdursky, Joe | . Wright, Ruth Kelley, Mrs. Leo . . ue - Halfmoon Twp... . . Halfmoon Twp.. Halfmoon Twp... .. Halfmoon Twp Blackburn, Samuel Hicks, Est. J. D . McKee Est, James Taylor Est, William a vieev.Wellers, E. . Isenberg, Charles vvess. Kuhn, Mervin Baker, Elijah Bilger. J. E.- flifland, MM & Wm. .Homan, Warren oover Estate, J. 1 ...Houtz, Merrill Keller, Hayes G. Keller, Hayes G Keller, J. D ..Kreamer, Mary { House & Lot {| Lot . | Tipple {| Cabin | Cabin | House & Lot James | Bafley Est. Alice | Rush Twp Rush Twp Rush Twp Rush Tw Pp Rush Twp Rush Twp Rush Twp Rush Twp Rush Twp Rush Twp Rush Twp . Rush Twp . Rush Twp Rush Twp Rush Twp Rush Twp Rush Twp ,. Rush Twp , Rush Twp Rush Twp Rush Twp Rush Twp Rush Twp Rush Twp Rush Twp Rush Twp Rush Twp Rush Twp Rush Twp Rush Twp Rush Twp Rush Twp Rush Twp Rush Twp Rush Twp Rush Twp . Rush Twp . Rush Twp House & Lot House & Lat House & Lot Lot House & Lot 3 Acres 6 Acres House & Lot B Acres 4Ac H&L 2 Acres House & Lot 2 Acres Bezelski, John | Briston Estate Brobeck. RE | Brown, Fred Davis Est. John Dawson, Matt | Delaney Estate Diehl Est. C. R | Diehl Coal Co. | Earnest. Albert | Fahlfelder, Rudolph | Fleck, Andrew Fredora, John George, Steve | Gill, Charles B. | Gray, Joseph FP. | Harvey Est. John Harznisiski, John | Horn, J. Edward | Houser, Charles | Hutton Run Camp Kadish, Kate | Kasmark, Ben | KazakK Wash | Kazak, Wash Kennedy, A. W_ | Kennedy Est, C. A. | Knepp, Edward | ..Kobal, Steve | Lucky Ridge Camp | McGonigal, Joseph | Macker, James T. | Marsden, Louise | Minorchik, Victor | ..Morince, Mike | Moshannon R. & G. Club | Monns, Thomas | Myers Spring Camp | O'Connor, William | ..O'Rourke, Francis Rich Hill Coal Co Shillingford Est, Jane Nason, O. H. | Parks Brothers ....Pringle, C. M ..Red B. Camp .Rofinski, Pete Royal Collery Sawdust Camp ..Shalky, Mrs. Joe .. Sheets, William Snyder, Alma .Bquires, Chester 25 Acres 4 Acres 40 Acres Lat is Acre % Acre House & Lot House & Lot i Acre Lot i Acre 6 Acres Lot. ‘ % Acre House & Lot Lot ‘% Acre House & Lot 80 Acres % Acre i Acre, 132 Acres Lot. . 150 Acres House & Lot House. 2 Lots 224 Acres 130 Acres 141 Acres 200 Acres 2 Acres 26 Acres € Acres 32 Acres 14 Acres 165 Acres 165 Acres 1 Acre. 112 Acres... 100 Acres, House & Lot 1 Acre. HO Acres Snow Shoe Twp Snow Shoe Twp Snow Shoe Twp Snow Shoe Twp Snow Shoe Twp Spring Twp Spring Twp Spring Twp Spring Twp Spring Twp Spring Twp Spring Twp Spring Twp Spring Twp Spring Twp . Spring Twp Spring Twp Spring Twp Spring Twp Spring Twp Spring Twp Spring Twp Spring Twp Taylor Twp . Taylor Twp Taylor Twp Taylor Twp . Taylor Twp Taylor Twp Taylor Twp.. Taylor Twp Taylor Twp Taylor Twp Taylor Twp. Taylor Twp Union Twp . Union Twp Union Twp .. Union Twp . Taylor Twp Taylor Twp Walker Twp . Walker Twp House & Lot... Walker Twp Walker Twp Worth Twp Worth Twp Worth Twp. . Worth Twp Tubridy Est, Thos P Tubridy, Thos. A. Tubridy, Thos. A. Wadsworth. 8. A Weaver, Clarence Bumgardner, Samuel Crossmyer, Reuben Coates, D W Houck, Mrs. Emma Howard. William Hughes, George Imel, Charles Jackinsa, Steve Kreamer, Melvin Leathers Brothers McCormick, Bruce Markle, Ward ... Miller, Edna Robb, Mrs. Alice Runkle, James D. Runkle, James 8. Runkle, James 8 Shawiey, Mrs. Miller Garland, William Markowitz, Samuel Matts, William Warrantee Name 3A. 163P..... Butler, Margaret . virtue of the power and authority vested in them under various Acts of 133A. 163 P Assembly celative to the sale of seated and unseated lands for taxes due | 314 Acres and unpaid, will offer at public sale M., at the Court House in Bellefon hereinafter designated. on Priday, July 16, 1944, at 10:00 A. te, Pennsylvania, the tracts of land {4% of 3TTA {416 Acres TERMS OF SALE: The purchaser must pay the purchase price and | 00 Acres costs In cash, at the time of sale. Adjourned sales may be held until all | 292 Acres tracts of jand have been sold. At the same time any land remaining unsold from the Commissioners’ | 160 Acres Tax Sale on July 13, 1043, will also be offered for sale. SEATED LANDS Location .Bnow Shoe Township 121 A. 2-% P Kelso, Rebecca. . . Willis, Jonathan... { 493 Acres J 419 Acres Boyd, UNSEATED LANDS SER © ofwrxf £E ie : J 191A 152P. 3% of 433A. 153P. Irvin Robert. BEE HH arrrrrf AHH % ASTes.,. 00» i Oreaves, Thomas. . . Gros & McKean... . Rush + 3 2 THE og zs HH] oo. EXRERES = iE UNSEATED LANDS Warrantee Name Location CHARLES F. HIPPLE, FRED C. MENSCH, HARRY V. KEELER,
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