July 15, 1948. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA _ Page Sever COUNTY AUDITORS’ STATEMENT (C ontinued from Page 6) Borough Interest Seated Districts Bellefonte Centre Hall ..... South Philipsburg Total Collected $ 41026 ‘3 514.43 Paid Out $ 41081 46.40 46.86 Light and Water Seated Philipsburg South Philipsburg .. Snow Sho 8 01007 76.43 111.58 $1,107.00 $ 504.07 $ 90157 14.90 109.36 $1,085.83 Tr. Com, 8.39 05 25 10.20 18.40 1.53 223 22.16 County and County Institutional and Poor Tax Seated Districts Bellefonte Boro Centre Hall Boro... Howard Boro Milesburg Boro Millheim Boro ..... Port Matilda Boro Philipsburg Boro S. Philipsburg Boro Snow Shoe Boro State College Boro Unionville Boro Benner Twp Boggs Twp Burnside Twp College Twp Curtin Twp Ferguson Twp aregg 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 Spring Twp Taylor Twp Union Twp Walker Twp Worth Twp Twp *Paid to Districts Paid to County Inst Tax Collectors’ Commission on County Districts Bellefonte Boro Bellefonte Baro Centre Hall Boro Centre Hall Boro Howard Boro Milesburg, Boro Milesburg Boro Millheim Boro Philipsburg Boro 8. Philipsburg Boro. .... Boro.... Boro....... Port Matilda Snow Shoe State College Boro. . State College Boro... Unionville Boro . Benner Twp Benner Twp. Boggs Twp Burnside Twp. eas College Twp Curtin Twp Ferguson Twp Gregg Twp Haines Twp Haines Twp. .. Halfmoon Twp. Harris Twp Harris Twp. Howard Twp Howard Twp. .. Huston Twp Liberty Twp Marion Twp Miles Twp Patton Twp Patton Twp. Penn Twp Potter Twp Rush Twp Rush Twp 8now Shoe Twp Spring Twp. ... Spring Twp. ... Spring Twp. ... Taylor Twp. Taylor Twp Union Twp. Union Twp. ... Walker Twp. LW WwW . Beatrice Andrews .T. M. Kunes ..Harry I. A. Meyer ool A .« « HArTY .«. Lee Smeltzer vast. C chia .. Mahlon Walker ... Dorothy WwW Paid to Inst. Dist. $ 1,106.00 96.26 14.82 75.08 109.26 24.73 956 21 68 87 100.40 511.63 402 376 44 44343 11497 329.12 52.42 974 61 695 04 184.39 131.25 908.21 47.25 154 43 108 90 221.30 421.06 128 56 405 83 421 83 207 51 835.13 202 54 287.16 313903 68.30 Paid to County $ 138887 101.23 16.26 81.62 122 54 4736 308.70 114.75 116.23 672.02 451 406 B2 400 88 127.56 66591 50.33 139.06 686 68 226.06 186.25 A711 67 51.25 220.11 150 58 231 48 543 40 140 99 531.19 533.73 385 44 927 63 225 69 348.48 337.55 93.00 $14 900288 $12,741.96 Collectors 0. A Kline Geo. M. Brown W. H. Potter Helen Bartholomew WW. WW. Orndorf Helen Leftzell Friend Avery ..W. A. Stover Eva A. Hirst Eva A. Hirst C. W. Crain L. M. Kelley ..P. B. Meek Fred Bender Ruth Parsons ..Paul Spearly Bertha Corman John Barnhart ..C. R Sones J. H. M. Stover ..Calvin Yeager A. W. Tressler Harold E. Stover CC. WW. Zimmerman .. Mary Guisewhite 8. W. Mattern B. P. Loneberger H. Stuart Blair Pletcher WwW. Confer C. A Dolan .H. H. Royer Harry Spearly Jones 8. Thos. Swartz David B. Holt Vera Thompson Emro Drapcho McDowell Stover English WwW. J. White Flick R. Dunkle. .. Ida R. Williams R. B. Hutchinson, Tax Investigator .. C A Supplies for Collectors. . Poor Tax *$ 6501 ounty 05.78 762901 BB 22 10.18 71.33 30.13 10.01 123.37 207.38 11.568 53.19 23.54 178.12 A147 36 35.10 4108 83.30 5788 12.18 201.11 30 81 27S 221 98 3333 105.42 5790 2515 #41 $6, a 5 t Ureated Land County Duplicate For 1942 District 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. Miles Twp. Patton Twp. Spring Twp. AMY Taylor Twp. Union TWD. ...:vicsee Walker Twp. Worth Twp. +C. R Mary E. ..8. W. Mattern Frese Collector Bertha Corman John Barnhart . Sones. . J. H M. Stover ..Calvin Yeager . A. W. Tressler Guisewhite : ..W. W. Confer.... Beatrice Andrews ... ..Emro Drapcho Lee 8meltzer ..Mahlon Walker . .. Dorothy O. Flick +W. R. Dunkle.......... , dda Williams Bal Due Treas. Com 133 75468 49003 55 68 820 4,908.50 & Institutional Taxes Institutional Jan. 4, 1043 am 3148 56.85 10.22 75.26 19.65 14.00 19.26 32 213 580 7.95 15.70 10.73 ABBERSORS (Continued) Name Harry Woomer . L. Albright T. Musser ... , Wamntsa. . . Mattern Hubler , Corl Confer 8 . Q Ww, w E R. G. Willlams.......... Fred Bechdel J. Homer Yearick... C. C. Bmull J. E. Taylor M. E. Stover G. A Crawford. Doris M. Carrol John Zimmerman Johnston Kerin Beckwith Hall Wilson . Ardery District Curtin Twp. .. Ferguson Twp. Ciregg Twp. Haines Twp, . Halfmoon Twp Harris Twp, .. Harris Twp. Howard Twp Huston Twp. ... Liberty Twp .. Marion Twp. .. Miles Twp. ... Patton Twp .. Penn Twp Potter Twp Rush Twp. ..Bnow Shoe Twp . Spring Twp Taylor Twp Taylor Twp Union Twp ... Walker Twp .. Worth Twp TAX ASSESSMENT EXPENSE Chas Fred C Mensch, Harry V. Keeler, Del Marie Spearly, Grace Gingher, Kathleen Keeler F. Hipple, Delivering Books Delivering Books fvering Books Preparing Duplicates Preparing Duplicates Preparing Duplicates Materials and Supplies TOTAL Unseated Land Tax Treasurer County % 305 418.11 18.53 14.14 1757 385 en 674 41.47 1.24 116 93 District Benner Twp Boggs Twp Burnside Twp College Twp Curtin Twp Ferguson Twp Gregg Twp Haines Twp Halfmoon Twp Harris Twp Howard Twp Balance . Jan. 5, 19042 Duplicate 1941 Duplicate 1840 Duplicate 1939 Duplicate 1838 Duplicate Retmbursements for in- mates in Home Support of Children Rent of Property Refunds Beated Land Unseated Land 1042 Total Receipis Total Expenditures 4. 1943 "9 Balance Jan County Institutional Expenditures $ 2670377 Extraordinary Expenses Other Costs of Operation of Home General Administration Balaries of Watchman, Janitors and Firemen Wages of Cooks, Maids, Laundress, ete Other Forms of Care not in County Home Salaries of Nurses and Attendants County Home Adminis tration Salary of Physielan Maintenance of Children in Non-County Insts Appropriation to Centre Co. Hospital Tota] Expenditures Statement of Institutional Duplicate For 1942 District Bellefonte Boro Centre Hall Boro Howard Boro Milesburg Boro Millheim Boro Philipsburg Boro “a Port Matilda Boro. ..... 8. Philipsburg Boro... Snow Shoe Boro State College Boro Unionville Boro Benner Twp. Boggs Twp. .... Burnside Twp. College Twp. Curtin Twp Ferguson Twp. ........ CRORE TRE os vvosserssas Haines TWD: «....coovus Halfmoon Twp. ......... $156 521 $ 7953408" | Marion | Miles Twp 250 | Patton Twp 168 80 | | Potter Twp 13.25 | Rush Twp 14.14 | Spring Twp Institu’l ' Collected By | Liberty Twp Twp 5.79 | Snow Shoe Tw 383 | Taylor Twp 427 | Union Twp 6.74 | Walker 4063 | Worth 1.24 | 31.08 | Twp Total Twp $1,180.51 INSTITUTIONAL DISTRICT County Institution Receipts $1534.10 $7008.03 Assets (Institutional) $ 43, 029.04 | Balance Due Jan. 4, 1043 § 78.087 66 71.507.01 | | Outstanding Taxes on 1042 19,223 80 Duplicate 1.63707 | Outstanding Taxes on 1941 T4360! Duplicate 355.75 | Outstanding Prior Dupl! 464333! { Outstanding Unsealed Land Taxes 19702 Taxes on cates 187 | Due from Poor Districts 104.35] Liens in Tre 1317953 Office 1619.08 | - Total 72! T9534 08 16.987.66 Outstanding 2% % missions 18.034 50 | Due Danville from Poor 10.117.71 Districts Asurer’s Bonds at Exonerations Estimated Tax Collectors Com- Unpaid Bills Jan. 4, 1943 4.617 TA, Anadts in Excess of Liabil- 51578 | 513.78] otal 44008, 3.88083 | 208684. 1.560.00 | John Parnay ¥. Jr Edward Carper 1.447 82 | Paul Sokoloaky George Thomas 1.00000 | Chester B. Workman Total Collector Geo. MM Brown ay HH. Potter WwW. W. Orndor! Helen Leitaell WwW. A. Stover Eva A. Hirst Calvin Yeager ..A. W. Tressler H. E Btover. ..: Mary Oulsewhite Levied $11,686 44 1.304 67 1.065 66 715.80 1,768.55 BATA OR 724.20 g Martha Gross 23,744.10 4391.55 10,737.17 1.100 40 4578 20 7.828 60 81204577 \l Salaries of Watchmen, and Firemen TIacobh H Weaver Liabilitieg (Institutional) 67,000 DO 8718.21 643.09 9,200 00 500 00 $2408 47 120.467 77 $ 481774 Due Jan. 4, 1943 $1713.04 $23,744.10 " Unseated Institutional Yuplicate. For.) 1942 District Amount County Institution General Administration | Chas. ¥. Hipple, Commis- sioner salary Fred C. Mensch, $ 800.00 800.00 Commis- slonery salary | Horry V. Keeler, Commis- | sloner salary !Prederic G. Hoffer, Clerk | salary | Russe] P, Beezer, Clerk | salary Phillp H. Johnston, Bolicitor | Hiram R. Grove, Welfare Investigator, salary and expense IN. R. Lamoreaux, Bpecial 1 | Investigator | Auditors, salary and | mileage | Tax Collectors’ Commission | and expense | Advertising | Miscellaneous Expense {OMce Bupplies 645 00 120.00 375.00 6.40 4.908.508 | 44.10 9228 | 250 Total $10, 11 County Home Administration W. C. Witmer, SBuperin- tendent salary Telephone Office Bupplies $ 1,200.00 83.68 37 _ | Bunday Total $ 137738 Care of Inmates and Operation of Home Dr. W. J Bchwartz M. D., salary § 1,560.00 Salaries of Nurses and Attendants Mary K. Knaplk $8 T1635 Margaret Montgomery 1,033.02 Jean Heffelfinger 516.00 Edward Green 945 48 Agnes Clemson 312.00 93 07 198.33 45 50 Margaret Btere Annabelle King Total § 3.860863 Salary of Matron Mrs. W. C. Witmer $ T0045 Wages of Cooks, Maids, Laun- dresses, etc, Winifred Cross Lois Ree Verna Smith Lacy Houser Zora Rhine Abbie Reese Bianche Witmer Mabe] Foust Marion Shultz Taylor Ella Torsell Mrs. Haury Hazel Melissa Lowery Ruth Witiner Josephine Corman Martha Gross Margaret Teaman Parmie Colpetaer Cruse Lose Mary Garman Olive Bhawley Clare Ort Dorothy Auman 230 00 R38 46 633183 B2R5 120 00 9730 Total Other Forms of Care Not in County Home Board for Children in Private Pamilies Board for Adults in Pri- rate Families Burial Expenses Clothing and Shoes Medical Care Food and Provisions Other Expenses $ 2.46085 318.00 $1.287.00 257 40 140.75 RAY 817 + 4.409 61 Total Extraordinary Expenditures Bonds Matured and Called $15,000 00 Temporary Loans Called Interest on Bonds State Tax Interest on Temporary Loans 1901.25 31820 17am Total £26793. 77 ssi ssi MP —————— Other Costy of Operation of Home Groceries, ‘Meats, Provi- sions and Tobacco Dry Ooods, Clothing and Footwear * $ 6088.14 We, the undersigned Auditors 14.90, 500.60 7000 9.400 00 T3588 HOME ECONOMICS 4-H CLUB HOLDS TWO MEETINGS The girls of the Halfmoon com- {munity met at the home of Arlene | {Wilson and organized the club for [the year 1943. Miss Arlene Wilson 800.00 | lacted as chairman and the follow- there would be” [ing officers were elected | President, Mary Lou Smith; vice { president, Arlene Wilson; secretary, Elsie Turner; song leader, Beverly | Waite; game leader, Lols Ann Walle; news reporter, Lolg Pelers | A discussion on the different pro- | jects wis heard. It was decided to do third year cooking, and also to {hold half-day meetings at the Wil- son home as the most convenient {for the majority to get to Every girl present filled out the health chart for the year, The busi- ness meeting was opened with the president Mary Lou Smith presiding, followed by songs and games. A re- {hearsal of songs for the Rural Life .| Bervice was led by Laura Peters A discussion on vitamins was giv- {en by Miss Helen Butler, The girls {made notes of the talk. The program {for the vear was drawn up, consist. ing of both work and social meet. ing Rural Life Service was held In the Stormstown Methodist church evening, June 27. The next meeting will be held July sth at the Wilson home. All girls between 10 and 20 are welcome to attend { The following girls are members of the club Joan Toamco, Lutz, Charlotte Mary Lou Smith Jean Lockart, Phyllis [aitz, FElsle Peters, Lois Clark, Laura Peters, Alta Stover, Patricia Smith, Agnes Bmith, Arlene Wilson, Mary Wilson, lols Ann Waite, Beverly Walte, Ruth Waring, Frances War- ing, Lois Peters. —Lols Pelers, news reporter Medical plies Housekeeping Supplies Religious and Burial Expenses Fuel, Light and Water Repairs and Replacements Other Expenses and Surgical Bup- and Kitchen 625.00 2044 13 6.080 30 1.283 23 Total $19 034 50 Auditory D. A. Holter Salary D. A. Holler Mileage A Aq Ralph R. Hartsock Salary 70.00 Ralph R Hartsock Mileage 122 J. Victor Brungar 175 00 J. Victor Brungart Mileage 1872 Solicitor 25.00 Btenographer 20 00 Total $ 5090.60 Maintenance of Children in Non. County Institutions Martha Lloyd School 3 House of the Good Bhep- herd Evangelical Home Bureau of Colored Children 730 00 238 85 282.50 216 67 Total $ L472 $ 451578 | ‘Centre County Hospital Construction Account Balance Jan. 5, 1942 Expenditures Balance Jan 4 $ 1.00000 $208.27 88 70 $208 57 19043 County Home Informmtion Number in Home, Jan | 1942 Number Admitied During 1942 Number Died During 1942 Number Dismissed During 1942 Tolal Number of Persdng in Home Jan. 1. 1843 Number of Days Support of Patients in 1942 Average Cost Per Mesl Average Cost Per Day for Inmates $ 17% The following meals were served atl the Institution during 1042 Patients Employes Vagrantis 66 22.400 $ ORS Total of Centre County, having examined the accounts of the Commissioners, Sheriff, Tressurer and the Pro. thonotary 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 expenditures of year 1945. their respective accounts for the RALPH R. HARTESOCK, D A HOLTER, J. VICTOR BRUNGART, Auditors of Centre County ~~ 170.00 | Lessons In English Words Often Misused Do not say, “There were less peo- ple present than IT had supposed Bay, “There were | fewer (when pertaining to number) persons (when only a few)” Do not say. "She fixed the flowers on the table” Bay, “Bhe arranged the flowers.” Do not say, “There is no need for us going with them.” Bay, “of our going with them.” Do not say, “In my estimation, he Is & real artist.” Bay, “In my opin- lon.” Do manage manage iL?” DO not. say you while there see you,’ Words Often Mispronounced Data. Pronounce first a as in date not as In at Humble Pronounce um-h’l Mercantile ferred did did However Bay, How not you you say in? 1 meant to have seen ' Bay. "1 meant to or “Il intended 0 see you hum-b’l, not The | as in 111 is pre the | as In tle is also cor- rect, but never as ee in feel Dirigible. Pronounce dir-1-f1-b, all I's as In it, and accent first syllable Despicable. Pronounce des-pi-ka- bl, e 48 in Jess, | as In it, and accent first syllable, not the second lethargic Pronounce le<thar-jik e as in me unstressed, a as in ah cent second Ac syliable | shadowed by sug Words Often Misspelled Burplus (excess): surplice (an out ter vestment of white linen). Malle able: observe the ll and the ea. Re- ves] (lo divulge). revel (lo be fés- tive). Antecedent, antec: antiseptic, antls. Presumptuous; observe the pu. Breach (an opening); breech (rear part of a firearm) Word Study Une a word three times and it is yours.” Let us increase our vocsbu- lary by mastering one word each day. Words for this lesson PERSPECTIVE seen through an view or prospect of fe Coldemith FERVID. very hot ing. “The mounted direct his fervid MOTIVATE to pre motive: impel edge that their country that opening The which » a mental perspective burning. boll sun shot down rays Milton vide with a The knowl- needed them incite motivated thelr deeds FOIBLE: a His frail. Over. moral weakness ition ne ty Aispon ble. but werficial foibles LINEAL line from an and ancient right phon Locks DEFEC Hiding CETVEINE Joa " . ancestor of iy A 10? in JULY and falling Walter Ral- I'l backs away from OG mir eign YOUR HEALTH Poets write reams about “dreamers of dreams.” They are not who are actually They speak of persons obviously awake but whose run into reveries of a fancifu onary nature Dreaming while thing akin ness There is Wtie if any voluntary muscular eontrol In dreams-—-the only exception being the sieep-walk- referring to asleep those who are minds i or vis- “OTe ~ of conscious asleep is to a state Tr Dreams automatic This fs having to tions 4 may due ir stimulation especially true do with acti ireamer went thro possibly be of the bral of dreams vities or emo- ugh im- to going to sleep ap- aisg be ow mediately prio; Dreams of evens or persons iong forgotten automatic brain sti parently may allied with Lion Some sufficient into a dream reslore is mula- sociation has been past clearly insufficient waking of a 4 although memory in ink to bring the to moments Hipprocates that dream insist - 2000 3 VORTS ARO ed were Often premoni- tions of diseased conditions of the body Modern recognise that the sical self has much to dreams Indigestion we now causes nightmarish {ypes of dreaming Condition of the muscles during sleep give rise to dreams having to do with fiving Temperature of the surface of the body pressure of bedeiothes, inade- quate supply of fresh air, may pro- mote various types of dreams “1 dreamt that 1 dwell in halls,” ix the kind of a dream dream students of dream states state of our phy- do with marble to DO YOU KNOW There is an estimated victims of rheumatic fever United States. Those suffering from this childhood plague oan expect only 30 years of life. At least 40.000 die each year of the disease aller a life of limited activity Bubmersion in water or other lig- uiddrosning was a form of capi tal punishment in some European countries until the Eighteenth Cen- tury 1.000 HOO 5 on in Oe - SINGLE LICENSE TAG IN M4 Next vear motorists in the State will have one license tag of the reg- ulation type for the rear of their cars, provided the steel can be ob- Fellow Officer Reveals Fine Qualiey of Soldier (Cont ¥ nueq om Page 1 ive. David ntieman, follow. he example of his want us oo wap him and of a true Christian g rd unhesita Leader. He tears only of his determination ter nor but never of bit. ress ton much Dave was ed officer in all felt his of grief It was hor- at had 'o go ) much death deeply . nats ) a man lke fy Fr rible that when he have good aller this wi My the grief is have geen OR OF A HURT BY RUNAWAY CALF drew Stasiask of Lopez is a pa- the Robert Packer Hospital treatment of frac He was injured when he was leading started hum some dis- for a tured shoulder a calf which to run and . val Wanted! Men and Women Who Are Hard of Hearing To rmke this simple. no risk hearing test If yom sre temporarily deafened, Bothered by ringing buzzing head noises due to hard. ened or coaguisted wax (cerumen), try the Ourine Home Method test thet so many say has enabled them to hear well again You must heer better after making this simple test of you get your money back st ones, Ank about Ourine Har Drops todsy ot Widmann & Teah and Drug Blores Everywhere dragged or WHEN WINDS GET ROUGH A Windstorm Policy Protects Tou From Financial Less Bee John F. Gray & Son General Insurance Fhene 407.2 Beliefonts, Pa. C. Y. WAGNER & COMPANY tained. Governor Martin announcad that washington authorities had given approval for the manufacture’ of the plates Tr —S———— OLDEST TWINS ARE RE Jacoh O. Rine of Sunbury, and William H Rine of Northumberland, the oldest twins of Central Pennsyl- vania last week quietly marked their 86th birthday anniversary They are in fairly good health and jare about daily Statement of 1941 Institutional Duplicate a and Prior Years With 5% Added Districts Bellefonte Boro, Balanee Jan. 4, 1943 3.23 1941 Duplicate, Due Jan. 4.1043 Jan. 5 1042 Jan 4 1943 Jan 5, 1942 $ 248766 10 42 08 50 Prior Years, Due mm 40.30 51.44 § M55 53.368 51.44 § 30524 \ 41.07 190 8154 116.02 19991 284 38 246.97 16.53 747 5 85 904.73 98.34 PER 04 238.76 Quality Flour A Hard Wheat Pat Flewr WAGNER'S Our Best Flour 0.50 Fiend Very Best Flour Wagner's 32% Dairy Feed Wagner's 20% Dairy Feed Wagner's Horse Feed Wagner's Pig Meal Wagner's Egg Mash Wagner's Chick Starter and Grower, Wagner's Turkey Starter and Grower. Wagner's Scratch Feed Feed. Wagner's Chick Feed J. Ww, Klinger Gassrsss arent sr an North Ward. Bellefonte. . $ 50063 South Ward, Bellefonte. ..... 680.00 DW cieeos West Ward, Bellefonte... .. 365.02 G. Frank Sith... rueiniecs Hi 1st Ward, Philipsburg 2nd Ward, Philipsburg Ward : i EE Ea EE EE EEE EE Bo {i i i Dealers in All Kinds of Grains i Fi i 0 EE EE EEE EE fi gram EE EE EE fi i" FERAPARRIIE NAAR AERA i i EE EE EEE P 0 - # fevaa sssstareinenssOOUBRE PHI coveeserierarens Pe " vow Total... BREA RIRBNNN IIR IRN NER AS Tole seuvesvrscanse
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