August 26, 1943, Mrs. Fred L. Kline and daughter, of Middle River, are spending the week with relatives and friends Miss Joan Willams visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clements at Bellefonte, from Wed- nesday until Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M Washington, D. ¢.. are their vacation with the mother, Mrs. Nell B. Fisher Mrs. Mary 8. Goheen visited Mrs Lila Russell in Lewistown from Tuesday until Thursday Mrs. Nannie Mothersbaugh of Williamsport, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Flick and son were recent visitors at the H. C. Balley home Mrs. BE. W. Hess and Mn: Lonberger spent Thursday Edgar Hess home Mrs. Robert Hess in honor of the birthday of her daugh- ter, Joan, Wednesday afternoon. The guests were Virginia Anne Hess, Nancy Jayne Koch and Nancy Brad- ford Mrs yl Woome: Sgt Woomer of Dalhart, Texas, and Jack Woomer and Mrs. Mary Lykens of State College, spent Monday eve- ning with Mrs. Emma Brou the Lester Brouse ho ville he week at Camp Barree Mr. and Mrs. Frank well ar isitor the daughter Bonnie | ie 3unday re of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Centre Hall Sunday Dr. and Mrs. Harry Warriors Mark, Mrs. Eliz of ‘Altoona, and Mr. and Raup and daughter Lind delphia, spent Sunday Fisher home Legal Notices AUDITORS’ STATEMENT ing several Centre Hal | Mr. and Mrs. Bamuel! Ishler en- | tertained in honor of the 13th birth | {day of their son, S8amuel, Monday | afternoon, August 16. The guests gionerg feel that the voters o were: Gene Ishler, Philip Bradford, Gene Crummy, Phillip Stover, Jerry . i Rishel, Harry Crummy, Donald coming elections, Crummy, Lewis Rishel, Bobby Rish- | el. Billy Patterson, Roy Harpster Gerald Nevil, Raymond Musser, Dick Goheen, Ronald Ishler, Thomas Ish- ler, James Ishler, David Ishler and Betty Ann Musser and Mrs. Carl i Ishier Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Crouthers and son and Mrs. W. B. Orouthers of Media, spent the weekend with Mi Gladys Hazel Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Breon daughter Virginia of Columbu returned to thelr home Monday after visiting Mr. A. R. Lee Mir Mrs. Wilbur Houtz The First Organized class Reformed Sunday school class meeting the home of Mi membe Mrs. Cora Of William Mrs wer, Mr John Sinith, and thryn Gingrich Barbara Hu When we went into the ( a half vears ago the County Fisher of spending former's CL duced to $172 as-you-go basis. Involved in this record is and {) Fred | at the ers and unpaid by them when entertained and ana of the We will have been able held thelr evening a Kellerman Mi M Samuel Mi Thursday Paul "re Robert | with these ent ment to be made this fall. I'. G. Jon Mayn St Ka Ber ntzel wd purposes and two mills were ¢ tution District. This Samuel Ishler | Mollie Ishler Nel Musser of Kenneth Blaney Wilson and Mrs. Russell bet rolfe Bickle and daughter of Howard . abeth W fe \ . EE C ters of Va. came to the juggling i forme! Pateits, ‘Rav. As a result of our exper I' G. Jones, Saturday n lands for taxe 5 - En ian J " ¢ ft it | «i ‘“ Cal elected, hefore few made to ascertain lie 03 of record. They are no and the | have concl we I'¢ remained a aays home are Temple weeks in Phill 3 4 Township School leiinquent tax and Pa 1942-1043 SWARTZ, Co tax ax, to dunlicate after Oct Potter her hom ‘harles lon . aone, ute the owner of real estate ' 3 8 T uld be we Per capil Property Additions Penalties pears in the does not ! fie a ain Total, Te Donald Exonerations, 14] tax ret Not filed as lie Amount tax coll RECEIPTS Pronerty and per anit 1942, Delinquent previ State appropri The owner and there have no notice of r ire 2171 We a 3 tect 11642 33 Vi nd rs. J J ii na ceived later by | that there should the law made to sup urer's office and then Total receipts p CURRENT EXPENSES control 8 Expense of instructior Expense of trar Operating General B52.73 be ac hoo i Maintenance school We Ficed ohagres Sung for r 11 f fr Debt serv ) 1249.77 Bechtel and daughter of State Col- 107 re-nomination for County tic ticket, on September 14. respectfully ask your Total {ts AKron former Ross 1 {f Mrs. Homan Mr Mrs. Edgar Hes and 101 45 family were guests of Mr. and Mrs ASSETS School and building Tex: books and equipment 1942 tax 1941 tax 1940 tax $35000.00 4800 00 817 80 134 83 tor ¢ and {Political Advertisement) To The Voters of Centre County We, as candidates for re-nomination as County Commis- accounting of our stewardship to serve as a guide in the saddled with a debt of $582,099 ministration, that debt including the payments to be made this vear for which funds have been provided, will be re. 000.00 and the ¢ of £16,891.01 contracted by the former board of Commission- standing notes and other floating obligations of in the County Institution District, trict’'s bonded debt from $112,000 to £52,000, and the county's y bonded debt from $200,000 to $120,000, including the pay- This vear one mill was cut from the tax rate for county represents mately $48,000 this vear to the county's taxpayers, We don't feel that it is unseemly or boastful to point out that to reduce taxes in the face of present conditions call ¢ both for political courage and business ability. The figures and facts we have given you above are mat. t the or political word-twisting. ience learned from the sale of any Commis who at the real owners of th and an effort will be made to send them personal notice of the ©. proposed N $ r the assessment is notice gent rally com been times when the the tax fr result it remained unpaid and and became a property advertis on this subject ment Commissioner on the Democra- YHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA ‘Need Workers Far Surgical Dressings TT The surgical dressings unit pf the Bellefonte Chapter Amorican Red Cross needs more workers Ou rible world wm f the county are entitled to an country Is engaged tere Our boys are being sent to the front by the thousands every day. Many new hospitals are being bulit to care for the wounded These hospitals need great quantities of surgical dre Thi for our Chapter's monthly quota be Ing We are plete 30.000 2x2 and 0.000 4x4 by the last of August We all know make light work effort time eac) inn ‘ommissioners’ office three and and Institution District were 2.72. Through economies in ad- sing Accounts 50 IArge asked to con ounty is now on a strictly pay- wong i! ’ the paving off of current bills Ww te they left office, ag well as out $54,101.71 at cause to reduce the Institution Dis. ut from the tax for the Insti- a total saving of approxi KIWANIANE ENTERTAIN FOR LOCAL SELECTEES Approximately {i Aa dinner 150 person and entertainme results of mathematical e uded that, if re-nominated and sioners’ sale is held an effort BENEFIT PERFORMANCE IN PERSON JAY ROBINSON OF PORT MATILDA And His Famous Wooden-Headed Stooge S'OSCAR O'NEILL” Saturday Night, Aug. 28 8:00 P. M., at Snow Shoe Fire Hall the time of the proposed e properties returned for sale, ale, law who feel, he CAlse the it hecomes as ap- protect anvone made and the tax notice from the tax collector is issued ; Of t he owner former new re- om the tax collector, and as a later was returned as unpaid sel for sale, both by the Treas- the Commissioners, es in the name be an amendment by the Leg. but stated above the weakness of the statute hooks consideration of our candidacy as , all law upon the Declares Curfew Maternity Aid Laws Are Illegal ar Afar H ‘ t i ’ Continged from Doce one CHARLES F. HIPPLE FRED C. MENSCH Previous to 1039... . General fund balance. . Total, 68794 | Guy Stearns at Houserville, Satur. | 214255 [4a evening Recent callers at the home of Mrs i hn BE Homer were Mr. and Mrs Bounded indebledness with- th Thom; of out wote of electorate Margaret We, the undersigned audit RAVE ia Molleos y ey . examined the al AOC ts and .° Si an certify I i! 138 ed visitors at the Portney home Thurs. day afternoon Mr. and Mrs spent Bunday home 43474 28 Car! Ishlier and son Jimmie Kline it Pine Grove Mills LIABILITIES State College, Kimport M A Cla Gingrich at the Wilkins ne pes n Bathgat RD di Lg ELLE Ted LE gE Ef a * » t State Colic ge (Political advt) Political advt) TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS: Due to the critical gasoline shortage 1 will not do any campaign traveling. Like most of the other candidates chances of meeting are very slight, Mrs C. ROY HELD ana REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE R Mrs. Ronald FOR SHERIFF (FIRST NAME ON THE BALLOT) ASK THE MAN WHO KNOWS HIM! YOUR my you Clifford Jenkins of Pittsburgh and La uey twa child. E. Gladiel- TCT Ti a Dr. and Mr: York City, 1 weeks in Boaleburg Mr Mrs Grant Kline daughter of Osk Hall, Mrz Korman of York, Mr. and Mrs. Ham- son of Lemont, and Santa Maria, H. H. Horner of New spending ee 8 several and and Irvin SUPPORT AND INFLUENCE APPRECIATED and Kline Lope RT Ra URE SHER Se of TTI ETS FIP FRI EER J TR JIL) CISTI Jr FOR TREASURER of CENTRE COUNTY DEMOCRATS VOTE FOR SAM POORMAN Business Man Sportsman 2] Years Business Experience ! FIRST NAME ON BALLOT Cal, were recent W. E Kline Miss Pauline Charles spent last weekend with friends in Gettysburg pr transacted business in Harris. visitors with Mrs is visiting Winnaugle hes the and Harold { spent FARRAR REE FARE R REAR ERE SERS a Wiz a Margaret Kuhn, RAM Harold spent Young and daughter Sunday with Mr. and 1s Houtz at Lemont Emma Brouse and Mr. and Samuel Stover and son spent Tuesday afternoon at the Lawrence Woomer home at State College with Sgt. Robert Woomer Dalhiart, Texas Mrs. Donald Raup, Mm Same] Reitz, Mrs. William Garman, Mrs M. F. Homan and son, Mrs Fred Mackareth and three chidren, and Mrs. Robert Horner and son spent Wednesday and Thursday at the Bear Meadow Hunting Club Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zerby and daughter Nancy, of Ebensburg, and Mrs. Nannie Zerby of State College, were visitors at the Ishier-Gingrich home Sunday Recent visitors at the GCeorge Markle home were: Mrs. James Hines and son of Hecla, Mrs. Stella Davidson, Eugene and Vera David- son of Wingate, Misg Beity Kesiar of Milesburg, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Acker and children and Mrs Eliza beth Stricker of Potters Mills, Mr and Mrs. Jared Grove and daugh- ter of Lemont, Mrs. William Sweet of Akron, Ohio, Mrs. Lyman Torey and Mrs. Leroy Klinger and daugh-! ter of Boalsburg Mr. and Mrs. Gene Charles and daughter of Middle River Md., vis- ited Mrs, W. H. Stover, Sunday & » ww ereied Cornell BENDIX ne Will “Capture” Your Heart! thE bree * — MONDAY and Killed Heydrich, Hitler's — FRIDAY and SATURDAY — ALAN LADD AND TWENTY GIRLS. TRAPPED BY JAPS! by JONN TRRREW A Puan Picture An American Girl Finds Romance . . | Find the Most Human Portrayal of One of Our Allies Yet to Reach the Screen . LADD'S FAREWELL ROLE ¥ baat SESS SEES SRSA RRR ER hhh ¢ OUT OF THE HEADLINES . . . INTO | ‘ HISTORY! THE YEAR'S BIG PICTURE! The True Story of the Man—and Woman—Who osm BELLEFONTE I PIMTS HE TWO BIG HITS! ™O BIG HITS! THURSDAY - FRIDAY —- SATURDAY ROY ROGERS * * » 3 (RRR ——— A EERERR BEER EER ERE EE TRE %" With TRIGGER The World's Smartest Horse! SMILEY BURNETTE DOROTHEA KENT PEGGY MORAN Bob Nolan And Sons of Pioneers And Youll , These Chinese EERE EEREN OR THE DURATION! rrr rrarnnrenn’ ARAB EA ARR RRA RR RIE ERR A REAR R REAR AEE REAR THRILLS! SONGS! LAUGHS! ROMANCE! SPECTACLE! LAFF-PACKED SECOND HIT!— STAN LAUREL — and — OLIVER HARDY “AIR RAID WARDENS" Funnier Than Ever — They're in a Permanent Dimout! TUESDAY — MONDAY ONLY — BARGAIN NIGHT wee OUR LAST BIG BARGAIN NIGHT! TEX JOHNNY MACK FUZZY RITTER BROWN KNIGHT “LONE STAR TRAIL" Where They Shoot First and Ask Questions Later! —— HH Hated Hangman! TUESDAY & WEDNES, THURSDAY & FRIDAY With GENE LOCKHART Mrs. Fred Hohenberry spent the weekend with her husband at Ame- bridge i | Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lee of Spring Mills, spent Thursday evening at the Wilbur Houtz home. Pfc. Harry Leightley of Middie- town, was a recent visitor at the # Frank Powell home. Mr. A. R. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra | Breon, Miss Virginia Breon and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Houtz were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bradford at Centre Hall, Saturday. WALTER BRENNAN ANNA LEE Past 22d EEE MARKET QUOTATIONS | Corrected Weekly by C. ¥. Wagner ] Bellefoni ae SE ER ES SSE EE ER St hh hhh hhh “REPORT FROM THE ALEUTIANS" Vivid, First Hand Record From the North Pacific—in Color! ER a tests Great As The Great Outdoors! Fred Paulette MacMurray Goddard FOREST RANGERS in Technicolor... With Susan Hayward — A CALABOOSE Jimmy Mary Noah Rogers Brian Berry, Jr. DENNIS MARGARET O'KEEFE WYCHERLY AREER EEE EEE REE RARER ERE RARER ER aE, HARRIGAN'S KID With J. Carrel Naish — AY —— The 3 Mesguiteers RIDERS OF THE RIO GRANDE HOHE Re a ph U Funds Accepted THE KING OF ACTION ~1 RIDES HERD ON NAZI $ ABOTEURS! tis Gh Hii Ll hid SH d IT WILL EXCITE YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY! Something New and Different Starts Soon For Monday Nite Attraction! See Next Week's Paper! hath tb BE EEE EES nsf RRS LEE
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