The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 02, 1936, Image 8

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    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 <li held the
Mrs. C. M. Watts was lightly
The instruction
ering. The next meeting
held ag the Walls
Thursday, April 16,
It appears to be well
Miss Lydia Ziegler, chief operator
the Bell telephone exchange here,
take over the cortract to conduct
exchange in a similar manner
Mrs. Jacdh Sharer during the
number years, Miss Sara
will he an assistant
Myrtle Goodhart, the night
At the last of Spring
Mills Fish Association, it
wins decddeg the high
waters did as-
sociation’'s oufit
effort would made accomplish
something during the Beason.
Individual members a de-|
to attend the dinner |
Nittany ILion eve
April 2nd
Wm M Fl
visited her
the week-end
at homea ol
attend.
LS 5
upholst-
be
was on
od.
also to
home is set for
1:00 p. m.
gottled that
in
will
the
did
past
Zottle
and
as
of
operator
operator,
meeting the
and Game
that although
much
damage to the
i
for growing fish, an
be 10
comres
oxgpreased
Sportsmen's
Thursday
sire
at Inn,
ning,
Mrs.
N. J.
over
of Maywood
W A. Neese
She motored up
lege
father,
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS,
NOTICE oF SPECIAL
ELECTION.
matter of Increasing the
debtedness of the School Distriet of
the Township of Gregg, Conny of
Centre and Commonwealth of Penns
sylvania to an amount exceeding two
(2%) per ecentum but not exceeding
seven (79%) per centum wpon the
Inst preceding as valuation of
property therein taxable for school
Purposes,
NOTICE
electors
Township
Coma
that
pa
of
In the in-
sessed
GIVEN
District
County
to
of
of
Pennsyl-
HEREBY
the
of
18
\ ¢ School
tha Of School
the Gres.
nonwealth
pur
by
Centre,
vania, suant res]
if I Mreot
of
1
{duly
said
1 day
ry 1636,
SPECIAL ELECTION
under
HON fded
of Rer
said
rer and
School
ding
elections
the Township
The purpose
tion will be held
of the elpctors
istrict of the
Gregg to an increase
indebtedness thereof,
two (29%)
seven
in
of Gregg.
for whigh
is to
sald elec
obtain the
of the
ase
sald
Towns ip of
the bonded
an amount
centum and
per
AgK/OEE
sont
School
in
10
per
=)
*
exceeding
not excending
tum upon the last
{eq valuation of
{ School District of
Gregg, taxable for
by uing bonds of
trict of the Township
manner permitted
The amount of
assessed valuation
Township of
hoo! purposey is .
2. The amount of the
said District
ship of is
Bald debt is de
ollows :
Total
£1)
7 on.
preceding
property In sald
the Township of
school purposes
Sch Dis-
of Gregg in
by
ins the ool
law,
lass
property
taxable
$i
existing dei
of the Tow i=
$12.000.00
proved.
in
for
the
of
Greg
of School
Gregg
termined ns
exisling
indebtedness
of «
nded
bry
oroentod vote iectors
none
in Sir Fund
amount king
to Electoral
Loam
applicaite Loans
Wilkes-Barre she is sta-
in a Home loan
Sarah Eniist of Potters
the Ci wi
of
from where
tioned office,
Miss
ing
since hed il
Gloria,
yi
with Heman
ness
and
Musser
Gregg Twp. Cltizens Help Flood
Hall Mitls
towrahip, as
residents
Mills. The |
2 to the |
possible Teenie
OS, w
articles
Hadi
ontrib
m
on iLre
tion wer
Aalvas Was
ine spirit of cooperation and
plulness 1 existed hrousghout
communities and
ohn
Community «
R is afine exam
of what Tw novomplished
ooperation
thea
Chose
tran sported ar.
WoO
or
and
more
thirty
Orie
The «
Red
, in
a
sent
in t
in ant
Deir gg Cross)
i
i
he
ne two areas,
in
nmber
clothing
names
gave
impossible because of the
food
a completa
various persons
articles, but it is well
that all responded marvelously at
time when there was real need of
alding those in our neighboring com-
munities,
The Vocational school athletic field
Was greatly damaged by the recent
high water. The fleld had been much
improved and brought to as near per
fection as was possible under a PWA
project sponsored by the school board.
The ruin is to such an extent that it
Is uncertain whether an attempt will
be made at this time to rebuild it
The loss of the field fa greatly rogret.
ted by both the school pupils ang oft.
fzens,
large |
who contributed and |
to print
of the
list of}
who |
known
H. TC HOLD CONCLAYE
AT PENNSYLVANIA STATE
What the Federal Housing Admin
Istraion may do In repairing flood
damaged homes In Pennsylvania will
be brought out at a conference on
Low Cosi Housing at the Pennsylvan.
F. A,
fessor J. Burn Helme Is acting head of
the department of architecture, which
Ia sponsoring the conference,
Information on possible federal ase
sistance will be given by Ernest M.
Fisher, director of the division of ee.
onomles and. statistics for ¥. 0. A
Mr. Fisher will speak on “The Role of
Goverrment In Howsing” and answer
questions relative to his paper and to
the apolieation of F. H. A, to the
flood emergency,
HOT
Net electoral bonded dels None
Total Bonded Indeblednes
2} Created by action of
School
I otal
I¥ire
munt
3 4
bonded
IMrestoks
i
Fioaatin Indedeednoss
$1.824
CE -
abwive
Rodvant due
txt ible
Total permissible dedus
Net dein {
os f
rectors
Board of Bahoo
$12,006
inde «
$12
he proposed Jan.
Amount
odiness
3. The
in
of existing
int of t
indeftedness |
poercentags of
indent od ness
armon
Cena s
The
Cress
n
the
in.
inst}
proposed
in upon the
rogr
preceGing
i russe sow]
snship
i Purposes
purpose for
is proposod
provide
bullding
the issuns
manner
IN
Bt te nda
WITNESE WHERE
by vi
yosted In
of 14
Mie
oriLy and
Hovretary |
"
i
¢
dour
ow nsl of Gregg, v
and
the sai
ip
names
Ore © mend of
Township
March, 1
CHARLES
LIMBERT,
Secretary
of Corporation)
trict of the
13th day of
ZETTLE,
H. B. Preside nit
{Beal x1
NOTICE
TO ALL
FISHERMEN
hereby given that acting
the provisions of the Act of
May 2, 1925, P L. 448, all streams and
thelr tributarieg within the confines
of the wirg enclosure of State Jame
Refuge No. 33, looated in Rush Town-
ship, Centre County, Pennsylvania,
are hereby closed to all fishing for a
period of two years beginning April
16, 1036.
These streams are closed In cooper
ation with the work of the Board of
Game Commissioners so that fisher-
men will not trespass on this Refuge
on the pretexg of fishing.
{The Commissioner of Fisheries re-
serves the right to exdivise the aus
thority granted him under Section 251
of the above mentioned Act.)
FISHING PROHIBITED AT ALL
TIMES OF THE YEAR.
PENALTY FOR VIOLATION OF
THE ABOVE, ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS, (5100.00).
0. M. DEIBLER,
Commissioner of Fisheries
Notice is
FOR HAIR AND SCALP
The Antisephic Scalp | Medicine
Different from ordinary Hole Tonics —
0c & 31. FEEL IT WORKI AY All Dregglsts
Too Tair! REE ER Ar
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
FOR SALE. Real estate,
ing 22 acres of land, 6
and remainder Past ure
good barn ete, known
Hockey homestead, situate In
township. Inquire on the premises
Centre Hall, R., D. 1; phone 171R3S.
tillable
with
the
neres
Inand,
house, us
ty, known
located in
of Tus-
acres
barn.--Inquire
SALE Small
Spangler proj
township, 1
FOR
an the
Potter
yville
tillable
proper
wrLy,
mile
of
and
east
isting 6 good
hou Vo
Cons
land,
Bi
Hall, R PRINCE FARRINGTON FOUN
GUILTY IN
Thursday,
home, Centre
17113,
the
1;
Rockey
phone
on found
I
and nine other
JAMES WwW,
Justice
SWABB uling payment on
fuer
of the Peace No date was se for
ifenoe
he
officers
LINDEN HALL, PA.
Were
rd
Jersey
i after
| a !
Blale agents raided
Negi Hhore,
lusiness promptly attended to |
ir
)
Coats & Suits
for ladies. sNe#Ww short «
fn mannish styles abound,
colors are gy, Bavy
more
Chesterfield
Coats~al]
remarkably
sonable.
Onis
The
and
navy!
Coats, Swagger
New Lengths alle
Clever, and Sea
DOE BI
Light
nakes.
Shad
DRESSES
in dorful patterns || are
dots
SHOES
Prints gered resily reel
and P olka
Jacket Dresses In bright
prints and gay stripes. New
collar effects. New Spring Col.
ors, gayly different and chic.
oolors | Nght shades
{trentments,
in
ties are
New grays
open
popular,
pumps, san-
RIGHT.
pit -
dalg and
Blues are while
ea
ther Is
and
Bold n
browns.
sieeve
and smart
Bvt ———
b
H: art, Schafin Cr
atlerns,
STORE OPEN
Every Evening
Except Tuesday
and Thursday,
When We Close
at 6:00 P. M.
POPPE PE OEP PPE
-
OPEN
Every Evening
Except Teesday
and Thursday,
When We Close
at 6:00 P. M.
CPP OPOOPOPPEIOIII
MILLHEIM, PA.
Ww Rierly ehersburg
to the Junior
Woodrow
has been named board
» Pent State ‘ollegian, student
ews per
of the
UNICIPAL Theatre
ILLHEIM Shows 7 & 9 P. M.
SATURDAY
WEEK.
in:
FRIDAY &
THIS
Warner Baxter
“King of the Burlesque’
Fox News—>Gangsters of the Deep”
and Cartoon.
MON. & TUES,
Aprll 8 § T—Twe
“The Littlest Rebel”’
Shirley Temple & Bill Robinson.
AT! Bring
NEXT WEEK
Days.
he Entire
Ww ED. & THU RS. SHOW
April 8 & ©
& Spencer
“Whipsaw”’
Special Added Attractions
See for the first time “AU DIO-
SCOPIKS"” The players on the sereen
will seem right in the seat in front
of you. You will have the laugh of
your life, We will give all patrons
special glasses in order that they
may enjoy this Special Attrdetion,
Uren flpremed Jumener flprraen fly
SPECIAL
Los Traey In:
No one ever
| C4 UGHT COLD
going to town
BY TELEPHONE
YOUCANSTAY HOME WHEN
THE WEATHER'S BAD
AND LET THE TELEPHONE
DO THE FOOTWORK
You can have a tele.
phone in your home fo
less than a dime a day
THE BELL TELEPHONE
COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
REI NII STII OR
FULL ENAMELED AND FULLY ARANTEED
“MOTHER’S RANGE”
850.75
for Onl
MODERN “GLENWOOD” STOVES
ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM and RUGS
CHANNELDRAIN Gal. Copper Loy
ROOFING—it simply can’t leak.
WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF
PAINTS, ENAMELS, varnish, LACQUER
in Centre County.
GARDEN SEEDS
GROW Sold by
Walter Burpee’s
THAT
SEEDS
H. Schaslier’s H ardware
Phone 14M BELLEFONTE, PA.
~
fe
Attention » »
POULTRY RAISERS
For every dollar you invest in Chick Feed,--How
Much of this dollar actually buys Chick Feed?
You'd Be Surprised—
if you krew what portion of every dollar frequently goes to
Manufacturer's Profits — High Salaried Officials — National Ad.
vertising Expense -- Disiries Agent's Salaries — Salaries to
Resale Agents — Hedvy Freight Rates
You'd Be Surprised!
Aud after YOU have paid your share of ail
and Commissions, DID YOU GET A PROPER
ANCED FEED?-(1) Protein-Fat-Carbohydrate Balance: (2)
Balance: 3) WA-B-C-D-E-G-VITAMIN BALANCE, «Did you?
Or did you buy a feed with only one or perhaps two of the highly
easertial 6 "Spark Plugs” Hitting?
these Salaries,
THREE-WAY
Wages
BAL-
Mineral
The Feed We USE and OFFER contains :
Of of Wheat Embryo; Pure Irradiated Yeast, Concentrated Egg
Yolk, Extract of Rice Bran, Extréct of Cod Liver Ol (disagreeable
OILS removed), Dehydrated Spinach, Dehydrated Orange, Dehy-
drated Alfalfa Leaf Meal, Pure Kelp, Potassiam Todide, Manganese
Sulphate, Calcium Gluconate, Irom Oxide, Copper Sulphate.
This feed is the result of MANY YEARS exhaustive
search and experiment,
Our Price, only $9.35 per 100 Ibs.
for this Chick Starter ~afid we have never
reason advanced why you should pay more,
OUR WAREHOUSES ARE OPEN
Every Wednesday afternoon ard Evenlng in MILLHEIM; Friday fore
noons In MADISONBURG: Frivhy Afternoons and Evenings In Reb
and Saturday
Iaboratory re
yet heard &ny sound
Ever ings.
KERLIN S