April 28, 1938, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, Page Seven a ———— ——— Sitting Above the World w—— Where Indians once fluttered their smoke signals to distant tribes, tourists today come to Tilbury Knob along the Susque- hanna trall near Wilkes-Barre for a bird's-eye view of beautiful Butler Valley. This vantage point Is remembered as the last part of Pennsylvania still owned by descendants of William Penn. BUY your Westinghouse Washer or Ironer NOW...Get 019.95 Westinghouse Automatic Electric Roaster for $4.95 Here's a genuine, straightfor- advantage of i © 1938 Home-proved Wash and r 1a! fe moCeis it Ironers wn which te Come in and see why inghouse : FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY...THIS $19.95 WESTINGHOUSE ROASTER FOR $4.95. WITH THE PURCHASE OF A WESTINGHOUSE WASHER OR IRONIR DeHAAS ELECTRIC CO. “THE WESTINGHOUSE STORE" We Give and Redeem H. & S. Green Trading Stamps. West Bishop Street BELLEFONTE, PA. Phone 679 SER Rene SRG REESE SOA EN AS EaE RE BRED ‘Bellefonte School Building Program «Conkitied from Page 1) Sessions and from six and being used for assembly run from 8:15 to 12:00 1:00 to 4:00, a total of three-quarter hours, The normal school day such nas practiced In most schools, including the neighboring towns of State Co'lege, Lock Haven, Lewistown, Philipsburg, Tyrone, and Hunting- fon consists of six one-hour per- jods, or seven periods of forty-five minutes ench, with six or six and one-quarter hours as the usual length of school day, Pupils in these chools frequently enjoy longer ree citation periods with greater oppor. tunity for supervised study The large of jay results periods free number per in more which pupil mmodated In For study pt torium 1s the At time pupils In it at one This number with lifting condition tally Ay periods must be a hall, I pos- the audi. " . 1 Avalaoie near.y 300 for study one room uring study ible Irpose only room this room has time purposes in equipped makes study able, espe 1 or at mos One recently desk f most iav hundred and are pil added more than 600 | thelr ron nisod ard IrRaniZeq ana is accommodated cat ordered The justry has Department also an additiona] stair- ; be provided from the Chemist. Laboratory to remove the exist- y fire hazard; that smoke screens at the stairway for and, i present 1 be continued in use, that al means of exit to the street level be provided The men teachers’ room consists al unpainted, beaver-boarded ’ the attic and was largely tructed by the teachers them- Jack rooms and storage rooms are inadequate The foregoing summary of con- ditions is not all-inclusive by any means. It merely seeks to call at- tention to some of the more out- standing conditions. It refers only ¥ rs! A be placed he fame purpose; the Ons selves Clearfield’'s Unexcelled FU SANE" Ft TR Approved by the American CORRECT HUMIDITY EXPERT CLEANING—“The Furrier's Way" EXCELLENT REPAIRING and REMODELING R STORA CERTIFIED COLD STORAGE Institute of Refrigeration SCIENTIFIC FUMIGATION and AIR CONDITIONING 1 FULL PROTECTION from Summer Heat, Moth, Fire, Theft Regardless of Where You Bought Trimmed Cloth Coals REABONABLE PRICES The Clearfield Furriers are recognized as and Full Protection DO YOU WISH ESTIMATES ON REPAIRING or REMODELING? Have your Furs Serviced NOW OR As our representative will be in now, without obligation and other fur services card Your Furs, .. Store Them With Us... PAY NEXT FALL experts in the care of Purs or Fur Guaranteed Workmanship DO YOU INTEND TO BUY A NEW FUR COAT FOR FALL? Bellefonte In the near future - - ~ drop us a he will call on you to explain storage and The Clearfield Taxidermy Co. Clearfield, Pa. | he potato growers of Pennsylvania, ‘has succeeded where Lhe Kaiser fail | i Famed Charge Stopped Here ity Corr I 10 from Penna. Publ mission Most of the half-million visitors expected at Gellysburg this summer will be guided to this clump of trees where a bronze tablet designates the high-water mark of the Battle of Gettysburg. Here Union forces repulsed the gallant charge made by the Boys in Grey under Pickett, the turning point of this crucial conflict, Grants Funds For Schools : i rots Dade Mie ten dass tan all preliminary pleted in issue of the building a defeated The and by Pp irpose of was votes consolidated school by a margin of three board was discouraged taking advantage of WPA funds are now abie go ahead with their plans. With WPA furnishing the labor, the board announces that the district be able to materials increas. tax rates principal reason for the to erect a consolidat- not 194] wil without school prov ide ing the The board's ed school is to eliminate the possi- bility that Haines township schools might at some future date be merged with another distrfel, in accordance with the new Slale schoo] code The construction project will pro- vide work for 12 carpenters and 12 laborers during the summer, ac- cording to estimates Members of the Haines township school board are: H. J. Bower and H. EE. Acker. Aaronsburg; P.M Stover, Henry J. Stover, and H. R. Bowersox, of Woodward, and George C. Stover, Woodward, sec. retary. The consolidated school for he West Precinct of Haines township is located at Aaronsburg Potatoes To Get Permanent Home (Continued from page one) their present site to the Association's | 270-acre experimental fract ON scenic Denton Hill, along the Roose | veil Highway about 7 miles east of | Coudersport i The acquisition of the COC camp | buildings is considered the greatest) stroke of good fortune ever to befal | desire ! views TAL f A eo 3 A» H * neu benefil to studen.s moving of the 18 bulidings the present sile to Denton Hill distance of about 70 miles, wii major undertaking but the sociation expects the potato grow 8 Of the state 10 aid in the work { may be that the work will take th orm of an old-fashioned “flittin with farmers from all parts of stale donating their time and trucks for a day to rave the buildings load them on trucks and haul them to the new site Mr. Bower osiimated that the buildings should be erected at Den ton Hill not later than this fall and he confidently expects to be able 0 open the regular achool nex Spring Among the 19 buildings to be transferred to the potato home are a recreation building, 20 by 100 fee. in size; an auditorium of equal size; an officers’ quatters 20 by 45 feet, and a foresters’ building 20 by 75 feel. In addition there are 8 mess hall 20 by 120 feet and 4 barracks 20 by 110 feet. Garages, bah houses and other buildings are included Congressman Don Oingery was ol real service in securing the trans. fer of the Camp to the Growers As- sociation. He arranged for inter. with proper authorities and in other ways helped to bring ne- gotiations to a successful conclu gion. ya wl > Sweet Potato Production Landry Parish, Loulsdana, the country in producing 8st. leads sweel potatoes, according to Cen- sus Bureau reports. Say one thing for Herr Hitler; he Mr. Bower declared Through fa- ed Carnations $1.25 - $1.50 Per Dozen Roses $1.00 - $1.50 $2.00 - $2.50 and $3.00 Per Dozen We liv acti Si e live the practical side of life every Por White Roses Alla day of the year : 25¢ per doven to these prices, A gift of flowers to mother one day of the year will not be regretted Sweet Peas 25¢ Per Dozen There is absolutely nothing which car- ries more sentiment than flowers ALSO — Mixed Spring Flowers TION IN Bouquets MOTHER, OR )F HER Hydrangeas Caleeolarias Lillies Spirea Woodring’s Floral Gardens 127 E. Howard St FHONE 64 Bellefonte, Pa. ele Man Receives $600 Legacy Long Overdue Continued from p Grand Jury to ita g baiers Hear 23 Cases Xp Mal s Docket St. Pau GYPSIES TAKE S500 FROM POCKET OF BORO WORKER Cases Livted For Toeesdav roe i Matilde SPECIAL Dress Sale AT The Katz Store For Friday and Saturday, April 29th & 30th A Stock Clearance of Better Dresses ! TWO RACKS OF EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES Rack No. 2 at $5.75 Dresses that were reg- ularly $12.75 to 28.50. : “Most all sizes, and a nice choice of tailored dresses, jacket dresses, wash silks and prints Rack No. 1 at $2.98 Dresses that sold for- merly from $5.75 to $16.50. i 5 CHILDREN'S SILK DRESSES AT REDUCED PRICES! All new dresses in nice styles and washable silks, including “Snow White” patterns, Sizes 2 to 6 and 7 to 16 years, $2.98 Dresses, $2.39 $3.95 Dresses, $2.69 $5.75 Dresses, $3.95 One Rack of EVENING DRESSES $2.95 Extra special values in cottons and silks. Misses’ sizes only.