THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1936. Spring Mills } A Collection of Newsy Happenings $ and Personals from Gregg Town. ship's Metropolis, Gregg Twp. Prennsyivan- Internal Rev. fhe $18,000 purchased State Dept. Approves School Bong Issue, The ja State Department of enue recency school bond issue that by Leach Bros, Ing of The attorney for received and the the of oral the start auditor the schoo ] advised of Ts approved Wis Philadelphia. the school of the the Bonding notification to deliver hia bonds House eX pax 18 Philadel near these grant future. Funds from bor tls, gaa Townshiy he Fed- used by rd to i with 1 of iH be Gregg gonsirucuy 2 ana gyn on have fivpy HOT rone period the the oellar flood. Mrs. with the reports Mr. sold busi- Miller, He Is law, #a that part of of the associated Rearick family and well and happy. tearick, more than a year his intefest in the undertaking his son-in-1 Kenton doing a fine assisted by a brother Mr. Rearick. Predix time In a week closely for water during Martin J. Paul them the firsg covered the is being ago, nesyg to nw, business “if who ig being son of John ical is ngel- He Jacob to the Eva Selinsgrove by moved from place parsonage filli pr the tharer in the Randall Meyer propery Wagner vacated Lik OCCUPY mill, the llar- vacated The Wi template locating Meyer Groce i will | | Corma when Je A. n family. ne 18 lin the > i. beyond Lot awarded in prob of bonds, started ago 23 that APProx imately all can be in construc. heat, these i for Oxo Fry's contrict building jusive plumbing To well ag equipment to the building, it is for the vot- ers of the township to approve $10,006 bond issue at the primary elec- tion on April 28. The Board, with- out the consent of the voters could borrow only enough money to con. struct the bulldiie, which present plans call for, and the full completion of it at this time depends upon the majority of the voters approving the $10,000 bond issue at the April elec tion. Architects for the bullding feel that there is strong possibility of the PWA paying 45 per cent. of the cost of heating, ete, but no assurance can be had in this respect until the district raises the full amount. Senlor Class Play, Friday, April 3— The serjor class of Gregg Vocational School will present the 3-act comedy drama, ‘The Man in Moon,” in the Spring Mills grange hall Fyi- day, April 3, at p. m. Ad- mission, adults children, 15¢ Tickets may be purchased from high school students this at the door Firday night. Sherwood Decker, 15 months old son Hom. d Mrs. John W Decker taken to the Centre County Monday, 1& Wek gS, tion of the light and features of add as NeCcossary a the on R oclock ne LF Week or of Was pital on of I happi ay showing havi Mensch were vi and Mrs noor: Mi ghesls re they visit h Pau Mens wd Mrs sister, Mire heim, on Sunday, Bt has bed several days Jimmy My Mrs. Randall ear cond snd g been ith young son Myers, is iffering ition which bh cturing cssler Carl for Ww ers, fre an; Rs necessi- | tated the io afforg Al moved to Mr purchased a bungalow t Garrty's, in Seven Mts, and chased the furnifings, which Mr. Bittner yrrier from the asd when wife will : i of the ear drum! gernon and family Mra. Blaine Bitner summer cottage located northeast and # of ¢ ype of | Jiao pur i were | the ruml Coan lete is Spring nn duty ol on yradl post he | and his good tered gudel sect place in interva fromm W. ID. Visit Flooded Area—Many towns on =. Shoop, Ce of Wer our | Sunday wy of Kan areas Mrs CODE them Among rice Lok Haven port. J Haven and family Shore, to Clearfield Mrs M and Mra » Stover and H. F. Huntingdon, 1 John Lewistown, Paul Wengley Sunbury. improvemont the plart are discontinued The workmen have to plants damaged by high wa- Work will be resumed again as soon as the plants in the flood areas, one of which is located in Coburn, are restored to their normal condi tion. Miss Miriam Tschudy, home econ- omics teacher in Gregg Vooational, attended a mesting at Penn State Saturday morning relating school activities, Mrs. Vérnon CGodshall has heen {il for several days with an ear infec. tion, Arthur Creager, a mechanic P. Ro. R shops in Altoona, was n week«end visitor at his home here, Miss Catharine Auman, daughter of Mr. and Me. ¢. W. Auman, employed in the Dubols WPA office under Mr. Freeman, visited her home here. Nevin Keller, employed at the Dairymen’s Lemgue milk plant, was sent to Mill Hall to help in the recon. ditioning of the plant operated by the League at that place, The damage was done by high waters. at ShefMeld for the heen re. milk present, moved ters, to in the fleman of leisure since being on the FP. RR. relief roll, would oly we too glad to take up the spayd if he were able, He bas served enough time and has attained the age to be vinced om the retired list, and booked for it. Mrs Gertrude Martin, of Martins. burg, Is visiting her brother, ¥. T, Jamigon, She has Hved In hey pres. ent home tor ht years and bs 43mg ed in section. German. The lasg a meeting of the onomics