Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, July 27, 1944, Image 3

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    REBERSBURG
fisses Elizabeth and Lillian Eng-
art of Wilkinsburg, are spending and
w
Joanne
Mrs H. Hackenberg
of
and
daughter
Mr
THE CENTRE DEMOURA?, B
Fage Three
-r
The Y. P. M. C. of the Evangeli-
|
Harry Haines and children of Mil- |
{cal church was entertdined by Miss | ton, were Bunday guests of his par-
Jean Hagen on Tuesday evening.
Floyd Barner, 8 2/c, of Bain-
Muncy, | bridge, Md., spent his [furlough at
elr vacation at the home of Mr. were Friday dinner visitors with his|his home in West Rebersburg
d Mrs. T. H. Bake:
Mrs. Robert Smull of Orange, N.|anne is spending this week with her | JefT,
while her mother ls/burg,
Newton | With her parents, Mr, and Mrs
visited friends in
Rebersburg | grandmother
mother, Mrs. W. J. Hackenberg. Jo-
serving as a delegate at
|
Mrs. Charles Kreamer and son
and Patsy Ebner of Harrls-
spent Monday to Thursday
C
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Haines
Mrs. Bertha Boone of Millheim,
{was the guest of her brother, Reu
ben Musser and wife and also her
|sister and brother-in-law, Mr and
Mrs, H. O. Fledler, since last Fri.
day |
Bit. Clair H. Kreamer, of Atlantic
{of
pT
Mrs. Eva Corl, of Pleasant
Many nephews and nieces are left
this once large family of Fill-
more, a nephew occupying the farm
orf which Mr. Crust was born and
on which a member of the Crust
family has lived ever since
Mr. Crust always held interest in
the welfare of the town was nn
active member of the I. O. O. F., and
EITLEFONTE, PR.
Gap
of the Philips-|
His Interest also |
4
of
a charter member
burg Kiwanis Club
centered In Boy Scout Troop No
sponsored by the Kiwanis Club
which he was treasurer
Funeral services will be
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at
home in charge of his pastor
John FF. Stamm. Burial will
in the Philipsburg cemetery
held this
his late
Fev
follow
a
WEIS tie MARKETS |
ERVICE
Cor. Allegheny & Bishop Sts.,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
r
n Saturday.
, Misses Phyllis and Joan Bryan of | Hamilton
[tock Haven, are spending several, Mr. and Mrs! Lewis Reahm
| Weeks with their aunt, Mrs. P. J.|family of Oval, visited relatives in
Rearick. Friday visitors at the Rear- Rebersburg, Sunday Ni
Jek home were: Mr. and Mrs. Sam- Mrs. C. A. Page. Mrs. Howard |
uel Rearick and three children of Lamey and son “Stevie,” Mrs Rich- | JACKSONVILLE
HE es ard G ’ , were v
ites, Rid My. ad umes sid Cif “hg daugh ier | indy, Wire Sunday visitors at the Mrs. Gert-
0) and child entre a : Hes ay busi 3 vil 5 "| rude Harter home were Mrs. Rachael | home { Number assessed with per capita tax. 860
t Mrs, Don Passell and children, | town pe = {Confer and Mr. and Mrs Raymond; The young folks seem en iny | Amt, of School Tax
Audrey and Kenneth, of Lock Hav-! Mr. and Mrs James Clayton of | white and daughter Ruth, all of [their new swimming pool here Ini Amt. levied (face of 1943 Dup.)
en, spent Sunday and Monday at Jeanette, were Sunday overnight vis- | peach Creek, and Mr. and Mrs [town during these warm and hot |2 Penalties added after Oct. 1 1943
the Dean Shade home. Peggy Shade itors at the W. M. Tarbert home [Glenn Walizer and daughter Mary! summer days Total amount (sum of 1 and 2)
gg Rg - thet home . George and Sara Meyer of Boone. | Kathryn, and Darlene Walizer. and! 1043 tax returned to Co. Cem
and is spending this wee ere ville, were Sunday dinner guests atison Glenn, Jr. and boy friend from! . . . Not filed as llens or returned
¢ Mrs. Robert Musser of Philadel- the home of Mrs, Gertrude Frank.) Bellefonte Assigned to Train Amt. of 1043 tax collected
phia, is visiting her parents, Mr. Sunday afternoon callers at hel Miss Louise Hostrander of Pitts! For Marine Officer Current Expenses (A)
and Mrs. E. R. Wolfe arriving on | Prank home were Mr. and Mrs. hyureh returned home after spend | Secretary's office, salaries $ A000
Sunday Harper Meyer, two daughters and|yng 4 few days with her aunt and Treasurer (com, or salary) 75.00
Mr. and Mrs. John Ocker and |son-in-law of Bellwood funcle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elsen- Tax Collector 451.36
daughters, Jean and Julia, of Mill-! Lester Guisewite, 8 2/'¢, of Camp | hauer Auditors 10.00
heim, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ock- | Peary, Va, Mrs. Guisewite.and chil Mr and Mrs Harry Sunday and Census Enumeration 25.00
ér's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. dren of Aaronsburg, visited Mrs. \son of State College, were Friday Other expense, Business Administration
Blerly Guisewite's parents, Mr. and MTS. \morning callers at the home of Paul Other expense of General Control
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McIntyre of Charles Garrett on Thursday. Paul-|{garimonis and family
rackney, were Saturday dinner ine Day of Lemont. Spent at wae Miss Rebecca Schaffer
guests at the A. G. Cummings home. | with her grandparents, Mr. an | weekend at her home
Roland Esterline purchased the| Mrs. Garreit { Alice Betz, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1
Frank McIntyre farm at public sale George Wise and Mr. and MIS. | helaney of Centre Hall, spent Sun-
last Friday. The purchase price was P Jo Reurie) vere Huesdiny business, 4. o I HOARE: of the Rome of Nore
4700 visitor: i ¢ hg
; Norman Ziegler of Irwin, is visit- Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Baboock were | RUth Betz. Other guests were Mr
“ and Mrs. Arthur Wensel and daugh-
ants - an rs W 5 s visitors at the Evangelical
foe his Barents, Mr and Mrs. W. H| Buti Hetero Eg on LF. 8ara. Mrs. Apstha Wyland and
Harrisburg On| rather. Dean Baney
Mrs. Malvin Strouse Monday
and son They spent the night with | : |
Michael Millheim. are visiting friends in Carlisle, returning to the] Mrs, George Swope, Mrs. Frank
the latter's grandparents
Mr. and Women's Missionary branch con- | Eisenhauer and louise Hostrander
Mrs. Ray Stover vention at Central Oak Heights at| Visited at the R. C. Fetzer home on
® Adam Relish West Milton, Tuesday | Thursday
Mechanicsburg Susan Gray of State College, vis-| Callers the James Schaffer
at his home ited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, | home during the past week were
Pfc. Walter Cummings of Lecada,! C. M. Blerly, several days this week { Mr and Mrs. Russel Stover and
Texas, Mrs. Cummings and daughter; Mrs. Sadie Spangler of Carlisle, | daug ter of Zion, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Rosemary of Williamsport, visited spent Friday to Sunday at the J. A | Schaffer and daughter Mae Mrs
his parents Sunday and Monday. Wert home | Singer, Kathryn and Lucy Cona-
Pfc. Cummings is spending a fur-
|M. Blerly Mr. Kreamer was a
and | Thursday visitor here and Mary Ann
returned with them after a visit
{with her grandparents
City, accompanied hls wife home on |
a three-day leave. They were met
by his father C. E. Kreamer, early |
on Bunday morning at Sunbury. Sgt. |
Kreamer spent a delightful time |
with his relatives and chums here |
in his old home town We're always |
glad to see our soldier boys back | Assessed valuation of tuxable real estate
1
i
AUDITORS' REPORT OF THE
BOGGS TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT *
For the Year Ending July 17, 1944
$181.60000, No. mills levied 30
Rate of per capital tax. $500
Per Cap Property Total |
$4. 300 00 $5.450.70 $0.750.70 |
145.43 110.18 256611
$4445 43 $5 560 88 £10,006 31
1.085.32
FRANTZ
MALTED KERNEL
MARSHMALLOWS
® © & 0 Ih pk
to
20:
12-00. can 1 3c
6-02. can De
17-02. can 10c¢
bok 21¢
box 21¢
can Te
tY%-or jar §2¢
pkg of 18 15¢
h-lbjar 23¢
ibjar 22¢
SWIFT'S ALL SWEET
OLEOMARGARINE
1h. sks dle 2 os
2h. pe. Ze
>. 1
BLUE BELL
CORN
FANCY (10 Points)
TOMATO PASTE
HANOVER (10 Pol
PORK & BEANS
N. B. C. Ritz Crackers
Old Fashioned Ginger Snaps
Neptune Sardines
Barrington Hall Instant Coffee
Tetley's Tea Balls
Cocomalt food drink
Elderberry Jam (L & S)
24350
$2,000 46
(Expense of Gen
Golden
5 NL
$4475.56 Bantam
Control)
846.485 02
Dean Franklin Ross, 18, sop of
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Allen Ross, of
{249 South Pugh street, State Col-
lege, has been appointed a Cadet-
Midshipman for officer training In
the United State Merchant Mar
ine Cadet Corps. He has been as-
signed to the United States Mer-
chant Marine Academy at Kings
Point, N. Y., for four months pre-
liminary training after which he
will serve a minimum of six months
as an engine Cadet-Midshipman
aboard merchant ships delivering
vital war supplies to the far-flung
battlefronts. When he completes his
sea time he wil] return to the Acad-
emy twelve months advanced (C.)
training. Upon graduation he will Transportation of pupil
be qualified serve as a third as-
sistant engineering officer in th
Merchant Marine gO On Active
duty in the Navy an Ensign
the Naval Reserve
Ross 15 a graduate of Centre Hall-
Potter High School Centre Hall
and also had one year R. 0. T. C
|at Pennsylvania State College. Dur-
ing his school term he was active
in baseball, soccer basketball, »
member of the band, and class sec-
retary
Rous
the U
‘gator
ing in
5 00
12.80
1 General Control
(RB)
Salaries of Teachers (include
Books for school libraries
Supplies used in Instruction
Attending Teacher Institute
Tuition 5
Other expenses of Instruction
pent ti Total
spen we
Expenses of Instruction
teacher-librarians $8 486 #7
346 35
440.19
44.00
291.24
125.00
Instruction $16,733 65
Total expense of BE Points
for Expense of Auxiliary Agencies
of
$ 4.32000
to -
who is employed at Agencies
at
spent the weekend .
or
ns
(D.) Expense of Operation of School Plant |
Wages of Janitors and other employes | |
SOAP CHIPS
Fuel 317.46 .
Light and Power 20 62
we ve. 200
Janitors supplies 12 60
WEIS QUALITY
CAKE FLOUR
FLAKORN
MUFFIN MIX
CHIPPEWA
TABLE SALT
10-Ih. § po
Baking Powder "cn
All other BAG
resigned at the holidays to
15.366 3 J Weis
work for : -
John D. Gill Bons, manufacturers Total’ Receipts 25.370
supplie 6) Debt Service (
and jobbers of mine
On March 25. 1905, he went 0 Redemption of short term loa:
work for Lauderbach- Zerby Payment
pany wholesale grocers, which later
became the Lauderbach«Ciriest Com-
pans He was employed as stock
bookkeeper until 1939, when the de
partment was discontinued
which time he has lived retired
In early manhood became =
member of the church at Fllimore
transferring his membership to Phil
(ipsburg Methodist church in B93
|Since then he has been an active
member. holding almost every office
the church had to offer. Many year
BRO he was elected a member of the
Official Board, and served until the
present time
In 1901 he was married Miss
Sadie Cowher, nho died 1912. In
1818. he married Mrs. Dorothy Haw
kins Shirey. who survives. No chil-
{dren were born to either marriage
Mr. Crust was one of eleven chil-
dren, of whom two sisters and one
brother survive: Mrs Soohla Reed
of Warriors Mark, aged 89 years
Mr. Reuben Crust. of Fillmore, who
is B7 years and a Younger sister
Public Sales
Additional Sales Page 5—2nd See.
Total expense of Auxiliary Ld
y y We
ong
pot |
in
Total expense of Operation $8 63077
(E.) Expenses of Maintenance of School Plant
Repair of Bulldings
Lighting
$ 533.2%
20.69
ha a brother in
8. Navy Alr Corps as a nay
He also has an uncle serve
the Navy
Former County
Teacher Is Dead
fContinned from page ond)
tarea, and In 1888 he returned to
Philipsburg and taught at Point
Lookout. In 1901 he was elected to
teach the Cold Stream
serving
Total expense of Maintenance 3 562 98
(F.) Expenses of Fixed Charges
Insurance Fire
Compensation
na
Total expense of Fixed Charge
Total of all Current Expense
RECEIPT!
Gen. Fund
Pe CC ’
12, 143
$4 475 50
hand July
Prop. tax 1943
Delinquent tax
State Appropriation
Bal
on
ap ax
last
Teachers, Transportatior
of
but SOUL
Vanilla Extract
Paper
Crinkle Cups
| fa » "
Lily
TOMATO JUICE
1500. cn 10 6 ps
Sholl’'s Garage and Service Station
in Mileshurg
SON Com- of interest on shor
Total Debt Service
GLENDALE
CHEESE
SPREAD
2h box 78c
26 Points
BUMMARY
On Route 220—0ld Reliable Business, Well
Established. Lots of Room—Excellent Equip-
Total Receipt
Total Payments
Total Current
Debt Service
sifire
$22 951
1.430 00
Expense:
ITs
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winters of {W8Y :
Jough at his homhe before being Milroy, Mrs. Dale Boone of Aarons-| Mrs. Ed. Bartley and Mrs. Miles
transferred to California. Other burg. were Sunday visitors at the|Bartley were Monday afternoon vis-
Bunday visitors at the Cumming's Harry Boone home (Es at Mis. Bd. Balley's and Mr
home were: Mr and Mrs Paul! Earl Cummings and mother, Ag-|Arthur Bartley of Salona A
Cummings and son Dean of Wil- nes Snyder of Greenburr, called at| Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hironimus and
fiamsport, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cum- the E. H. Hosterman home on Sun. | family called on Mr. and Mrs
mings and son John of Lock Haven, day Krone at Clarence, Sunday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cummings and| Cpl. Richard Berkstresser of | Miss Clarabelle Bartley spent the
daughter Phyllis of Aliquippa Rhode Island, arrived in Rebersburg | Weekend at her home
& Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bair of Me- on Monday to spend a furlough at
chanicsburg. visited at the home of his home
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs A reception and donation was WOODWARD
R. C. Bair given to Rev. and Mrs. Glenn Wea-| The following address of Guy
Haze! and Susie Blerly were ton- ver last Friday evening by the mem. | Brindle was handed to us by his
gilectomy patients at the Centre bers of the Rebersburg Reformed | parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brindle
County Hospital Friday charge { Plc, Guy R. Brindle, ASN 33758425,
{Btry A, 736 FA Bn, APO 403, ro
" | Postmaster, New York City. Write
/; {im 8 cheering V-mall letter
, " ‘ Mr. and Mrs Ray Omdorf of
rg TL" - w ed ,
Bl SINESS FOR SALE Philadelphia are spending their
summer vacation here in town since
Saturday morning. We're glad to
mest them. Their Paul. Is still
in North Africa
Cpl. Clayton J Haines of A camp
in Oklahoma, arrived at the home
of his mother, Mrs. Bessie Haines,
last Wednesday, on a 15-day fur-
ment. Inquire— lough, We were all glad to see him
agpin, He looks and feels well He
Pe . (sR Ys It seems 80 Jonely since so many
0. V. SHOLL, Milesburg, Pa. lof his Astoeiates have leis for ibe
army.
SMH
Ra
Total
Balance on hand (10 be avaliable for school year 1964.45)
ABSETS
i
—
dl
$24 000 x
2 500
School Buildings and Sites
Text Books and Equipment
Mc Cormick’s Ketchup Spice
Pepsi-Cola (Plus Deposit)
Ry-Krisp
Wyandotte Cleanser
Spic & Span the perfect cleaner
Drano open clogged
Gouze Toilet Tissue
Parson's Ammonia
Mione Powdered Soap
Fly-Ded Insect Spray
Unpaid taxes returned or
Returns. |
$1 08522
1.06083 !
n en
$2405 07
565 tn
rie led
to current year
1943
1942
Total
tax
tax
A rat a
— AST FEW DAYS =
Katz Summer Clearance Sale
ENDS —
in
LIABILITIES
Airoins
$7. 000 (SLRS >
"2 18"
93.95
Loans
salaries
Temporar
Teachers
Textbooks
£700 37 able $1 454 B86
19385
Tuition pay
$2,350 18 $0.350 18
$10,000 00
$ 5.00000
300 00
Total Liabilities
Amount of Tax Collectors Bond
Amount of Treasurer Bond
Amount of Secretary's Bond
—— SALE
SATURDAY, JULY 29th |
MARY E BRYAN
Z T. SUMMERS
CHESTER FISHER
x30 Auditors
"Thursday, Aug. 10
MRS. EA CALM
will offer at public sale at Sunny
Mead Parma. on Route 971. in Sink.
ing Valley, 10 miles from Altoona. 7
miles from Tyrone. and 4 miles from
Arch Springs. the following describ.
od personal property
FARM EQUIPMENT --#-20 tractor
rubber tires. hay loader. all ates!
McCormick Deering side delivery
rake New ldea manure spreader
rubber tive MaCormsck-Deert
droll all steel corn  husker an
shredder. Dellinger ensila cuties
And hay chopper with molasses at.
tachment linger hammermill
medium size. Dellinger '<ton feed
mixer with elevator motor driven
MoCormickDeering No. 25 tractor
mower. Superior grain drill lime
spreader; harrow, disk. cultipacker
seeders and weeders Oliver disk
plow, tractor plow corn planter
with fertilizer attachment. tractor
orn cultivator, rubber.tire wagons
with hay rack horse or actor
heavy duty tractor traller cart, Alr-
{ol weed burner, Prime electric fenc.
er. Prime battery fencer. milk cart
| rubber tires: feed onrt, two sections;
hay cart. 2 two.wheel feed trucks
four-umit Universal milking ma.
chine with sterilizer. electric milk
| cooler, ten.can capacity. milk can
| racks; milk buckets: metal wash
[ tanks: 1 three horsepower flusisss
| Kisco boiler; platform scale, black.
| smith forge and tools; Louden stan.
TIL I ITC) I J
| ehion equipment fixtures, hay ropes,
| forks, belts. tanks, pumps, shovels
HOUSE DRESSES
$]-25 & $7.99 20 er “it,
BS PE—rI—— — te O
Don't Forget These Dates
JULY 28"--29"
Music-Entertainment
cms 7 il e—
Noll’s Grove
FRIDAY
* Music by the Bellefonte Junior
American Legion Band
* Pushmobile Race
ATURDAY
* Belle Jr. American Legion Band
* Special Features
Annual Carnival
Pleasant Gap Firemen
SHORTENING
All merchandise has been marked to sell. Reductions in some cases are up
3B. jar
to ';. Sizes and quantities are limited but you can still find an ample
assortment,
CRISCO
COFFEE! —
BREAKFAST HOUR
COFFEE ibbag 21¢
WEIS LEADER
COFFEE > 24¢
HOTEL & RESTAURANT
COFFEE ib 26¢
CHOICE MEATS
COLD CUTS - - Ib 30c¢
HAMS Whole or Half Ib 35¢
SHOULDER
VEAL CHOPS - Ib 33c
SWISS CHEESE Ib 57c¢
Swiss Smoked Bologna. . Ib 35¢
COTTON DRESSES
$5.85 to $7.85
Values up to $12.95
OC »
BETTER DRESSES
$8.85 to $2250
Values up to $35.00
BETTER COATS
$15 4 $2250
Values up to $39.95
Ir Onn Cl I—
PLAY SUITS
$3.75
Valves up to $5.95
T——
HANDBAGS
3] $1.50 $2
Values up to $4.95
BLOUSES
$1 99 $2.99 $3.99
Values up to $5.95
IRI] JARI JIT JR Jn
Children’s Sun Suits
35¢ 69 99¢
Values up to $1.50
Children’s Dresses
$139 & $199
steel drums;
| window frames: paints, etc. Super.
| phosphate, lime. seed oats. ground
| oats; ground oats and corn.
Values up to $3.25 Values up to $2.50
SKIRTS
$2.75
Values up to $4.95
HATS
QQ« 4 $14
Values up to $6.00
The Katz Store | iv:
So. Allegheny St.
SLACKS
$3.75
Values up to $5.95
California
iceberg Lettuce. .. 2 hds. 15¢
Calif. Lemons, 360's . doz. 35¢
Cal Oranges, 288's doz. 35¢
W's den. Ne)
Maryland ‘Lopes... . . .< . 1b9e
Honeydew Melons... |b 1c
trie
steel cabinet, 7 In by 38 Inches
by 20 Inches: coal and wood range