THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1936. dd Happenings Towns of Newsy Gregg A Collection and Personals from ship's Metropolis, Bond ’ 1 bond issue for Carries,—The ip rYmnasium car School Issues $10,000 to eq 240, shox he auditorium and ry dis in favor ht 3 3 Citizens Diseass School \ About gathering, of sixty citizens coming from township. Prof. 0. F. Smith the capacity of Harrig town- directors, His partiou- fact that his similar prob- includes auditor fact that original the the of Boalsburg, acted in of chairman, ship's He is one school in the hands a which and interest lies has on $45,000 school He Federal jar district project, building brought out the grant due to the $6,964; that and proposed permitded under $10,000 taken present school disteict, viewed by so much jem—a a high fum. the bor- was the proposed of structireg was rowing -—past much below that school code; that he borowing without could be care increasing the millage; that the a financial point State Educational better than the trict i¢ migh¢ obtaining ald. The position would purchase a tract rate of from ns the board, was school hindrance to average dis. even be a compared the district's to a dairyman, dairy bern of speaker similar who and not The oon- the bulid- erect a herd provides COWS, only for — and they feel the instruc. valuable and the social been important of the folowing: n Corman, Mrs, G, B. Irs. M. T. Zubler, Mrs. Robert Mrs. Arddll Myers, Mrs, carson, Mrs. C. M. Watts, Miss Hettinger. Annie Smith from & tion has class Mrs. Meyer, | Heck feature an one. The composed Guy la N [se has pretty Mrs recovered heart and nery afternoon she was i zelln attack, Sunday rr an afternoon drive for tht n we be ifn i {time 1 | Messrs, OG cken | fantile paralvsis during las; reported improving. She s living with Mr. ang X Silk Mill referred carl Rider, both Groce | Ble wus news employes, Miss Week in a which was item | last to an er- as Miss Guisewite, ror Ta XR in name. | ollector | Monday hot sinnls ounty estate, tax by on real Stover be Gurned Commis states, not paid will over to the ( which | to the | for collection expense sioners means an additional taxpayer, Mr, motored to Valley Mrs. A. B. View where they | of Mrs | Sunday. and Lee, on were the guests Mr. and Bolton until of Mrs. Hanson—Mrs. Han-| of Harold Hanson, a mu hi resident of Mills, fol-| died at her Thursday norning of last] Now Melvin Death son, wife beloved Spring lowing a lingering iil home on weak. The body was taken Berlin, N. Y.. i where interment was made on Saturday in her former home | born and} she Ww as sed, who before measrviage | ng plant electric light- ventilating ature, or seati Hunter Wa, brouscht such that the provide for a without the Appeared school joss fons om part to be 0.000 bond sau in another are ANY i Owner ith the Penn for ] 3 i in this section Ang heen 1 Fisher, who havi his farm! in # Penn Hall electrified. The Mr. W Wasson, tenant, has heen tomed to the use of electricity in the farm home and consequently ac- quainted with its advantages. Spring Mills Vomtional won over Millhall Tuesday of last week by a score of 9-6. It was ¢he second game of the season. The Hublersburg-Spring Mills game on Friday resulted in the latter winning 4 to 2. Mr. and Mrs. Brooe Bower, of Ei. burn, IL, re‘lurned to their home af- ter having been called to the valley on account of the death of Mrs. Dan- fol Shook, mother of Mrs. Bower. The Bowers both natives of the valley, are farmers, and are giving their at'en. tion to fleeding cattle and hogs. The couple, together with Mr. Bhook, were entertained at an evening dinner on Safurday by Mr. and Mrs. 8 L. Con. do, heir uncle and aunt. WPA workmen under A. continue to widen the curve at the approach to Spring Mills, but the force on Monday was mich reduced, due to the men working af three oth er points in the township, Home Economies Students to Celo- brate—The rlose of the fourth or fifth year as shiudents under Ming Ei eanor Smith, Homes Beonomics REx- tension worker In Centre county, will be observed with an evening dinner In Lewistown, follows by a theatre party. Approximately the same group of ladies comprised (he clags from the BOON B. Lee , 18 survived | Mins Sple and hier, a daugh paren’'ms devonsed, the Bapti Snyder county, on Bunday, Mr. Mrs. Wagner and niece, Beal, Mrs. Beal's M. R. Moyers the Wayne visited and Patty tho parents, over Mr. and Mra. 8B. Altoona Mrs. #8 in . Gephant and od WEIS £455 STORES FRED LUSE, CENTRE HALL TOILET Manager. WALDORF )] 2 bo A KETCHUP— tt BAK. POWDER Ww, Can CHEESE— 2 I ' RAINBOW CLEANING POUND—2 qt. bot COFFEE— 5 red on‘inues t in able to return New Yor gs hy fy #4 a * of the late Mra. | Hanson David from Miles died at a heart State College on Saturday, and! burial was made on Tuesday. He was | & native of Dewnrt. About 8 years ago | hewas manager of the League Milk plant a8 Spring Milla and while so occupied made his home with the 8. L. Condo family. Ha was unmarried, Ground Broken for Anditorfam and GymnMonday morning ground was broken for an aaditorfum and gym- nasium to be constructed at the rear of the Gregg Township Vocational School bullding., Conwrator Charles 1. Fye, of Tyrone, and Mr. Caldwell of the architectural firm of Hunter and Caldwell, Altoona, staked off the fonudation and threw out the official first shovel-full of ground. The a'ruct- ure dimensions are 68x75 feet. The stage or platform will have a depth of 20 feet, leaving the play flooe 68 x66 feet, These measurements are outside. The ceiling will be 18 foot ; all walls plastered. Lookers and show or rooms for boys and girls are also provided. The roff will be fad, with fabricated steel archos exposed In the colling, The fiver wild be lald on wood Joists on sive! girders, attack, we i a ———"—— Rebersburg, Mr. and Mra. Loe Kidder nnd daughters Violet and Helen spent Bunday in Lewistown at the home of an uncle, John Fulmer. Wills Bierly entermined his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs, Adam Bier. Iy, Ws Brother, Roland, ang family and two sisters and families, from - 12 Quality A\PPLE— ores ¥ 1% INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL ? SEE US FIRST. ered C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. if Let s call up Grandma again this THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA ir merchandise. BARGAINS —you should see these garments! For REAL Fit iii PIES OXFORD OPEN WHITE PPPOE OEEPIOPIPV STORE OPEN Every Evening Except Tuesday and Thursday, When We Close at 6:00 P. M. MILLHEIM, PA. STORE OPEN Every Evening Except Tuesday and Thursday, When We Close at 6:00 P. M. COPPPOOSOPOIOP OOP COOOL OOCIPPEPEPI Zettl 1 . FE. Zett | REGISTER'S NOTICE. »e Notice is hereby given to that following all ILLHEIM Shows 7 & 9 P. M. ——— interested ies of the to vione of $ ££ THURSDAY 30 TO-NIGHT AND April 29 & oner of Shark Island” Baxter Glovia Sart Jor widows the Fiducharies Act have bowen and if no about the same will exceptiong are Ned first day of next term be confirmed absolute: “The Pri Wa nit her ros uction § ATM r FRIDAY & SATURDAY May 1 & 2 “The Murder of Dr. Harrington" |” 5 Fox News — (Cartoon — Single Heels TUESDAY i & 5 MONDAY & May The Greatest Pletare of He kind!! “The Story of Louis Pasteur” | Always the Best In Selected Shorts ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICR, Centre Ha i count Pi jocopmed Letters of administration en above estate having beets duly granted the undersigned, j 8ll persons knowing themselves indebted {to the estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those baving clstms against the same to presemt them duly as- thenticated for settioment H. 1. EEBRI rePIPSOP HECLA PARK THURS., MAY 7 Jan Garber In Person DANCING 9 to 1:30 NEEL P ELE PEELE TOPE PPPPP ] REEL EIROLPEPP IEP ELPPE PSOE OOPOP RA Iv]! fish 0 Ll 2¢ “without odor “or smoking / : ; can oo leche ange willl ® YOU'RE missing a great delicacy if you do not occasionally serve broiled fish. The flavor is de- lightfully different—but broiling fish is difficuls, unless you cook electrically. To broil fish with an electric range, merely place the fish on a piece of heavy paper that you lay in the bottom of the broiler pan. There is no danger of the paper catching fire! Now put the pan in a pre-heated oven—(the cook book tells you how long, and it depends on the size of the fish)—then broil until done and you will have the finest-tasting fish you have ever caten! Meanwhile, there has been no odor, no sticking, scorching or smoke. You will find ALL electric broiling simple, tastier and safe! SEE THE DISPLAYS Visit West Penn's store—or any other Electric Range Dealer «40 see the displays of the latest electric ranges. A small amount each month buys one—electric. ity for cooking averages only $2.20 A MONTH
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