May 25, 1944. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. = Page Fina SCOTIA NEWS (By H. M. Williams) We are glad to report that Cal- vin Lykens, Jr, son of Mrs Bertha Lykens df Port Matilda, and a for-| mer Scotia resident who was taken to the Philipsburg hospital a couple weeks ago, is somewhat improved at this time. Cal, as he is better known to all of us, was taken there with a serious heart condition. His sister, Mrs. Ray Showers reported to the writer that his chances are not as favorable as they might be Visitors at Aunt Dora Ghaner's home on Sunday were Carl Crone- miller and son Budd, and daughter in-law, Mrs. Philip Cronemiller and infant daughter, Pamela Joan, all of Bellefonte. Reuben E. Cronemiller Belle fonte, spent a couple of days this week with his sister-in-law, Dora Ghaner. Mr. Cronemiller, a former employe of the Scotia mines, was machinist for quite a . number of years and later was mine foreman until the mines closed down in 1911, Mrs. Nellle Behrer days last week with jothy, and we know With great interest we watch getting around for « man of 78 of age, busy all day last week with a team he corn continuously all day and a complaint of being very tir the evening. To tell the planted the whole field of con with his chores he will plant. This man is our friend and neighbor, Saxion, gas station as the Boss, and o the first employes of the Steel Co. at Scotia. Not many does He that he alter day and keep it uj is In the of folks in a think around a lot of us younger time. And if you folks can't get Sunday we took a couple along with us for a walk State College, and on our little these walking to State College, why, of a few Mrs spent Mr. and and Zane Gray of Fillmore Williams and 1 talked them out of finally. persuaded Williams not tackle it, and so they then decided to return we thought fooled the notion and Aunt Dora and Mother that they had better Last, week one day we walked over to Reeds gas station and as we open- ed the door there stood our good friend, Armstrong Francis. Army reached out his hand and we couldn't refuse to shake hands with him for after all he is doing a good job of getting our power line into the mjnes, but Dorothy is walling on him and has a few words to say once in a while, but be patient Dor- which Don't be home with us, was the better idea with these old folks Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stine, and Mrs. Adrian Stine and two dren of State College, spent Bi that Army will see that you get light real soon time to time the actions and act of | up early in the morning and planted truth, probably that won't be the only one william G Sr., better known around the Carnegle at his age will put in the long hours very bes health and probably can run around these toward two older women talked about and Mrs. willlam D. Stine and Mr | afternoon with Hams ] "burg, is spending a ter sister and brother-in-law, {and Mrs, Charles T. Sellers from | on yeurs | Visitors at the Margaret home on Sunday were: Mrs Piccalo and daughter Hamsport, Mrs, Pheras Eck &nd children of Nesbit, Mr ed In Robert Laubach and two childre he jersey Shore, Howard, Raymond 1 and Isabel Confer of Woolrich Nyman, Gloria Dullen, Janet Si and Freddie Welker of Lock Ha Melvin Mann of Salona, Butler and three children, Dullen and Mrs. 1da Butler Hall, R. D Mrs. Margaret Mary and two sons, Donald, visited Frances Mann, day evening at Salona Pvt. Boyd Butler spent with his wife and family Mrs. Anna Clark and Martha, called at the Jesse home Saturday evening WINGATE Mr. and Mrs. Ralph and Mrs. Viola Lucas Hublersburg and joined Mrs Laughlin's glster, Mrs. Maggie and were dinner guests with t daughter and niece, Mr Merrill Lowery and family Mrs. Maud Robb and her John Brickley, visited their Mrs. Willlam Butler of Romala, has been on the sick list time, The younger Mr And never good ne of of mon Dullen, daug y day Dempsey t of day's old last them daug walk Mrs Mr chil- inday and Mrs. Johanna wil | William Robb attended thelr Sunday Di Mrs. Ermatrude Teeples of Harrls- same day. few days with | LITTLE NITTANY Joseph Ann of Wil- and Mrs n of Myrtle Mrs, Bayd Marty Tues- Sunday Probst McLaughlin motored to Tice, and Mrs brother, sister, for some Mrs {school and visited home proved this week. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Davidson and Roy Gates of Mr. gon Donald, motored to Bainbridge, spent Bunday with Md, last week and | graduation exercises of which their son, Seaman Dean Davidson, was & Bristol, Pa | member. He had the privilege of bes len ing a guest in the home over Lhe weekend. | Pvt. Nelson Fisher 1s home on furlough greeting his lowed by many friends and was present al service Sunday school on Sunday morning Mrs, Ida Witmer attended the fu- ‘ neral of one of her old-time friends, Hkh Mrs, Cora Witherite of Osceola ' Mills, who was laid to rest in Lhe Advent cemetery on Wednesday of last week the U his , for of Oklahoma, | two class meeting in the evening at ln charge of the pastor, and | feels not Ww set any we are - lot there and possibly can, PINE GROVE MILLS The annus Memorial services at Graysville will be held May 30 at 10 &. m. Attorney John G. Love of Bellefonte, will make the address, and the Centre Hall band will ren- der appropriate music Farmers Clyde Rider (H. Campbell] were lmportant ness callers In State College Monday afternoon Mrs. Elizabeth hag re- turned from a visit in Conhecticut, with her daughter Kate and family, helping care for the new baby, No heir 4 Mill hter | and | Day. Bome Jots have Mrs in-law, LOOnAa, the Spous and and families Mrs. Harold Myrtle Mis visited hter Mrs and Charles busi« on Watson mers sister, Mrs family Mr. and Mrs. B daughter Lols ard Stover, Carl Strouse Mc- our armed is on fur- George Homan of forces, tralndng In Texas lough with his home folks and with his wife and parents, Mr. and Mrs who J. C. Homan on White Hall road Veteran Woodsman and farmer John H. Barto, is under the of end visitor at the Rev. and Mrs and Rev, H E dinner with Mr SBpotts and family The and Mrs care school children are H.C. Wilson for kidney trouble folks the Glad to report he Is somewhat 8. Navy, sister witnessed the Tamlly, Mrs. Bertha Schilling Joe Colpetzer is now employed at the Keiser Co BUSH HOLLOW Bunday school at §:30 a. m., Preaching 7 o'clock, Rev Due to most everyone working and help being 50 scarce, it was decided “0 special date clean-up day at the cemetery, hoping - everyone who hag a will that it is taken care of by Memorial already taken care of the past week or King and daughter. y ‘ al Kenneth King of Al- home ang many last Wednesday “ former's daughters, Mrs and Baney visited Saturday with the for- Bpotts M. Btover and grandson visited Friday evening at the Woodrow Stover home man Gray of Coleville, was g week - Blover home Daniels and family Uhrig took Sunday forward to June 2, when their school im- will end for this term, Howard Bush land William Watson expect to take the high school examination on Bat. urday at Bellefonte - - and Mrs. Phil MeCartney and family, iso Mrs, J. P McCartney visited at the Ralph MeOCartney home at Pleasant Valley Mr. and Mrs. Harry sons were in our village Mr, and Mrs. Milford Lucas and school closed family, also Evelyn McCartney at- its pupils did tended services at Howard gli because Bunday morning ¥ Ww blame? Mrs. Henry Gault of Ty- many of rone moved village home work Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mulbarger mArgec " MT and son helped to celebrate g birth- ent Lrom 4 day the LL. L. Md been home BO n c M { day ver. There lock, pine tract Mr and Mr Elsenhuth Elsenhuth's his uncle where he sunt on Well the fol- Lucas and recently and Dan church Mr. and have for a but ino our hee ould advise dinner at artuey wWOollld aavis carefully into gre dave Lo prepare 0t seem with Martin Jone Mae of Holu LF 1 McCartney thelr mother Elmer and LETH the weekend with WOODWARD Mrs vacal and Mry and Rich- Harry siting family at Lar Mrs the w hi Bha oning at the home Benjamin Hummel and Lindeman of Hard - mokin Mr for abo Weeks Dr Ard of Hanover, Ga recently sold his timber to OW Hout: of Bt Col- jege. Thi ve years ago the same nd Of IT iy amily in home La Miss sient COs Mart artin Martin mber dealer ate the Mrs ada tract east of town ed off by Carl Motz and M. ©. Bto- is a Nine and other and Mrs daughter Dorothy were Bunday guests Orvis and familly son, ang aunt Ww will work for Woodward lant they Lhem ne af that & cerlaln pupll was al hool home Bunday re Mr. and Mrs . wre 4 Ba rent Woodrow Btover po ‘ J A a SNOW SHOE Reeser returned son Waster } Bick be inte ith WOO 0 spenc her § Lhe ipple weegen aq % k H Hine 0? ran was Jumber- | patient at the Hospital Mri Putty ary, N. J Dr Philipsburg Btate growth of hem- trees on this surnside Capers, daughter son Edward, of Wood- are visiting the former's and Mrs. Edward Har- and Elsenhuth and Union county of Mrs, John Mrs. John accompanied thelr hotae lids uncle parents ris Prof ol Leslie Lebanon, whose health Les been npeired for rng the Js visiting his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs Murray Oll- Clllllang of Roy diand Dn dren farm and Mrs. Alan City Dent and chill of Wayelis Mr, and Mrs Logen Kelly and daughter Patty, of Akron. Oho ing Mrs. Dent's Mr. Kell paren Mr. and Logan Kell olidated Friday. Boome of peetn cheeriul st aa Who and en Mr: Com are visit no wonosr wi Gid scarcely or no pupl Lhe Binclair for fifty day: y ert Wanted! Men and Women Who Are Hard of Hearing To make this simple, no risk bearing test If you are temporarily deafened, both ered by ringing bursting head noises due to hard ened of cosguisled wal [ cerussen |, Lry the Ourine Home Method test Lhat so man) sey has ensbied them Wo bear well again. You murt bear Letter afer making the sinpie test or § EL your money back al ohos, Ark abut Oyrine Far Droge today st Widmann & Teah Parrish, g Risres Fyvervahers Doms cey Res after and Nr AUDITORS’ STATEMENT for —— BELLEFONTE BORO. For Fiscal Year Ending January 4, Sign Market Vendi Pines Traffic Burges W.H Dog 1 1944 $1,798,620 00 141,685 00 1942 Real Estate Assesment 1943 Occupational Assessment Rentals ‘ 31 840, 305 00 21,343.36 3.880.861 Total Amount of Duplicate. ‘a Borough Tax, General Purposes, 11 mills. ....$ Borough Interest Tax, 2 mills ‘ : Labor - Proj Total Levy 1843 ssssssns esl 2522397 Parking WATER DEPARTMENT, 1843 Tax Duplicate § 2448911 (See Table at Bottom of Column) Alrpor Temp Iran WATER DEPARTMENT Account of Philip P. Saylor, Borough Treasurer " RECEIPTS: Jan. 13, 1943 Bank Balance asl Received from Philip Saylor Collector 1.343 66 2556606 § 2688871 EXPENDITURES Operating Labor $ Suppiles and Expenses Maintenance of System General Expenses Principal Paid on Debt Creneral 1,669 99 2015.13 323474 5,152 66 1,006.00 $ 1307252 Surplus Paid to Borough Depart- ment Jan. 13, 1944 Bank Balance Total Expenditures and Bank Balance $ 1382619 (None) Other $ 26898.71 BALANCE SHEET ASSETS Water Taxes Outstanding On 1943 Water Tax. .§ On Prior Years 5.85268 Police 4.38147 1023415 Water Works Bullding and Pumping Station Phoenix Mill Building and Pumping Station Gamble Mill Building and Pumping Station Jan. 13. 1944 Bank Balance 30.000 00 25,000.00 Fire 65,000.00 (None) $1302 234 15 LIABILITIES Water Department Share of Bonded Rak oes o onan ‘ $ 2252000 Less Bonds Nos. 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21 paid Logan Pire Company, Account puinper Net Assets Board 5,000.00 $ 1752000 2 000.00 110714156 $130,234.15 BOROUGH DEPARTMENT Account of Philip P. Saylor, Borough Treasurer RECEIPTS Jan. 4, 1943 Bank Balance Less 1042 Wage adjustment Road Renta Btreet $ 280109 1000 8 27TM8 Civic Plus advance pay- ment 1943 wages 800 Taxes G. M. Brown, 1943 Taxes 1942 Taxes, Geo. M. Brown, Coll Co. Treas. Delinquent Taxes 1934 to 1942 Co. Treas. Delin 1934 to NM $17157051 104454 25609 9% Poor Taxes 6501 § 22050m Pole Tax West Penin Power Co Liquor Tax Penna. Liquor Control Board Fees and Permits Sewer Permits “ea Bank WATER DEPARTMENT Account of Philip P. Sayer, Collector, RECEIPTS: Jan. 14, 1043, Bank Balance Cash In Safe shan dus wn Payments on 43 Water Tax . Payments on 1020 to 1M2 Inc Water Tax Water Tax Lien Payments, on 1032 to 41 tax, tne. Advance payment on 19044 Water Tax. ............. Selling Permits Permits and Insurance Milk Permits Theatre Rental of Borough and Materials School w Receipts NON-REVENUE RECEIPTS Insurance fers from Water Dept SRMATIE Postag Premium on Bonds Borough Association Dues Tax C« Salaries an Trafic Maintenance Parking Supplies and Equipn Salaries Materials Vehicle Contributions to Fire Companies Fire Alarm System Miscellaneous Expenditures Sanitary Wages Materials and Supplies Wages of Laborers Bquipment Maintenance Purchase of Tools and Equipment Compensation Insurance Alrport Rental Interest on Temporary Loans Temporary Loans Repaid Unpaid Bills of Prior Years 9.00 400 128 40 200 100.00 607 00 t Fees Tax Machines Fines Fines Brown M250 67.50 30 00 Borough J. P. Fines aw Fines 950 Equipment ork and damage to Bor- erty Meters from Meters $ 1.08852 139.12 147000 Ans 9.200 00 13.826 18 refunds t rental’ rary L and Bank Bal EXPENDITURES Cove Administration $ 289028 515.00 21180 153 655 00 rmment e, printing, advertising Tax Collection Fee Expense of Cx fect 5 Hection Borough Buildings Petty Cash Protection to Persons and Property $ 445341 196 82 Met ers 1589 430 1 Wages System £24 Signal Fire Police, Pirls aud Supplies r Maintenance and Repair wg Bollers 239 baw x20 801.00 179% 1.0654 06 Health and Sanitation of Health Salary of Health Officer Sewers 1507 508 10 Highways 87526 6476.18 1.07158 338.30 230 40 Materials and Supplies 1 of Equipment Lighting 6.002 88 MisceNaneous 1 890 43 250 00 980.00 Contributions Interest and State Tax 106.00 Principal Paid on Indebtedness 9.200 00 2,000.00 Total Expenditures for 1043 1942 Bills Paid In 143 Checks outsilanding Balance Jan. 13, 1044 Total Expenses and Balance y Total 1043 Water Department Receipts... .. : Total Receipts and Bank Balance RERENDI ORD: rs a 1044 Baik TL TI TE LOL MY 00 REPORT OF GEO, M, BROWN Tax Collector For Year 193 due Lhe FINANCIAL Jan. 4, 1843. to pet balance County) 1043 Borough and County tax re celptls and bank deposits 165 40 40 23 S410 $ 45,400.17 HES ISPBURSEMENTS 1043, by payments u Borough 1943, by pay Treasurer Bellefor 23.245 60 11.00 its to County 220 74 BO 184274 4532040 Jan 2. 1944 Net Boroug County Balance 139 17 § 45468017 Jan 2. 1944 Bank Balance shown Less outstanding checks Jan 2 13 « Jan 2 iq t 1944. No Boro 19 254 51 $ 5343788 44 56.2429 368 348 44 Net Bank Balance Less Jan 4 1043 Bank Balance 44128 Jan 2 1944 Bank Ralanoe on 1943 Deposits 1942 Borough Tax Account 1943 Balance Sheet ) 142 Taner penalty added Credit May } taxes 1943. by amount of 1943, by amount of entered tax payments 5,150 42 1944. Amount ¥ of taxes ng 1™1 Borough Tax Account 1943 Balance Sheet Tax Levy Mh aan 1943, Bellefoate Boro Credit IM3. by payments u By 6% rebate Dec 1 § 2073 82 1.082 86 $ 21800 LAL E 2016 84 Pace of tax paid to Jan. 2, 194 Rebate total Balance outstanding $ 223001 vile Cash and Jan. 2. 1944 2820N PARKING METER ACCOUNT RECEIPTS Cash from Meters 1833 January j Pebruary 192.16 248 83 300.00 em M658 men nem “an Et 412% 451.50 430.08 11206 September October November December 430 EXPENDITURES Paid to Michaels Art Brotee Co 75% Gross Receipts $ 120 2 Fo n Paid to Bellefonte Borough . 25% Cross Receipts . 108952 8 43881) ' 56.242 " Summary Parking Meter Account Since Installation ps of Meters In August, 184), Balance Due 1943 Jan. 1, 143 Payments Lien Total 1043 Payments Payments RECEIPT Meter colle 221798 506] 23 4358.11 $ 11637.32 1 OBS 2.802 86 Total Expenditures § 11 83732 $ 1156500 E744 46 482054 ] 565 00 SINKING IPT FUND ACCOUNT 14 1942 Bank m Geo. M Br 1943 Tar on. Oe Bala: M. Br Tre we 1834 Wo 1940 From Water | EXPE Mar 4 TURF IM3 $12 NDI 8852.37 Ja 4 194 Check oulsts Ba k Balance ang 3.7% 68 3 Balance and total expenditure $ 1258] 68 BOROUGH DEPARTMENT BALANCE SHEET ASSETS Balance Due on 1943 Duplicate Balance Due on 1842 Duplicate Balance Due on 181 Duplicate Balance Due on Prior Years Jan. 4 14, Balance In Sink- ing Fund Borough Bullding. Logan House Jan. 13. 194. General Fund Bank Balance 287306 466 55 228.11 5.851 56 17% 20 000 00 2.16357 $ 22308 Net Liabilities 61682440 $100 M4755 LIABILITIES Bohded Indebtedness 3 Checks Outstanding Due Logan Fire Company Account Pumper #7 480 00 55 300000 10084758 BELLEFONTE BOROUGH CIVILIAN DEFENSE FUND Account Opened June 2 RECEIPTS Bale of Scrap Material \ From Selvage and Waste Comm Proceeds Logan Carnival, Proceeds Defense Pund Carnival Proceeds Benefit Baseball Game, Contributions from Pirms and Individuals EXPENDITURES Arm Bands for Civilian Defense ea. 1942 ———— ———————— 28.70 "mn 200 636.15 15 Wn 2240 x Control Center Expense Bank Bal Dec. 1, 1943. 4701 62 Outstanding Check . | ba Em ——— FINANCIAL REPORT of the BELLEFONTE BOROUGH AUTHORITY for the Year 1943 Balance tt EERE LN & EXPERDITURES SEWER ACCOUNT For 1843 Jan 1943 1843 Balance Payviuenits 204 78 EH 4&8 07 71078 24183 E31 83 346.16 1.658 56 C689 41 Jan. 1, 1044 Balance SUMMARY ACCOUNT 1843 Sewer Tax and Expenses $ E8634 110.3% § BOTANY EXPENSES July 1943 Jan. 1. 1944 Jan 1, 1944 1.33000 1.33090 2500 0 160.00 To 143 Salaries. Wages and Operating Supplies ARIE INTEREST AND BOND ACCOUNT RECEIPTS Jan. 14, 183 Bank Balance $ 434000 Dec 20, 143 Jan. 14, 1944 Bank Balance Sewer Acct Check €.000 00 10,340 00 5380 00 EXPENDITURES July 1, 1843 133 Coupons Due Jan. 1. 1844 133 Coupons Due Jan. 1. 1044 5 Bonds Due 1.330 00 1.33000 250000 8 5.16000 Less 20 Ng Coupons 10 Outstand 200 00 5.180 00 10.340 00 $ 10.340.00 PROPERTY AND DEBT ACCOOU NT ABRETSR Real Estate and Bewer Plant Jan 1, 194 Delinguent Taxes Jan. 14 144 Bank Balances Trust Oo § 220508 ist Nat) 170 64 $120815Mm 304153 T4009 Jan. 14 18484 Interest and Bond Acct S.18000 ns M—— $132.380 14 BONDED INDEBTEDNESS Jan. 1 1838, Bond Issue § 70.000 00