June 19, 1941. Kiwanis Hear School Plans Architect Draws Word- Picture of New Building at Meeting of Club By invitation of the Kiwanis Club, Paul M. Hayward, of Altoens, who 1s affiliated with the firm of Hunter & Caldwell, architects for the new High school building, explained at Tuesday's meeting many of the ar- chitectyral features of the new bullding and the layout of the structure The exterior walls will be of red brick of varying shades, which per- mits the elimination of much archi- tectural omamentation which Is used when cost is not an item. There will be native limestone belt courses and trim. The doors will be mostly of metal because of the hard usage which they receive in a bullding of such a character The foundation will be of crete and the roof will be of sum plank over which there will a bonded built-up roof guaranteed for twenty years. The windows will be of the best possible grade of steel that can be hought. The consiruc- tion, Mr. Hayward stated, will be semi-fireproof. The building will be of modern design without going too much modernistic The structure from %00 to 1000 have 35 class rooms for school purposes. There will an auditorium seating approxima ly a thousand and its con- struction, it is believed, | there will be great ease in hea in every part of the room. The shops will be of fireproof construction ye account has been taken in the plans for the placing of each piece of ap- paratus. Safety ices being installed in the shops accidents to students and ton will thr machin operation become Sary The gymnasium will be equipped showers to which cess from the outside. The service will enter the buildi underground condui! trols will be senltereq he bulldir and heated. court from a three-door corn] be The boiler: There will be indivi trol of heat Each with a cabinet Air from the out heated will be In addition there is 8 pre re ing: the steam flow eysterm wil of in every respect and has been de- signed for maximum ventilation ai economical operation The floor joists Ww he and "tHe classroom floors concrete slabs Over the co linoleum will be 1 in ti rooms and ¢ ridors. Acoust cedlings to con- gvp- be will accomodate students and will and other rooms be £- people dev are to p one event but- ow all ould it ald, and the speaker with lockers there is ac~ ical from con- Lamb hopper aumped 31] Willi can regi coils and controlled to he modern i i will be nerete be the entire thirteen continuou length foot i0f light and alr will be the retaining wall Concrete from the Allegheny not reach over there will be Lamb street ing In a “U’ In response question as when the bu be pleted Mr Hayward said that cor ditions were such that this cou not be safely predicted; that for the steel had been placed some time ago: that being a school build- ing materials would be, favored by priority. and that they fu lly expect- ed the building to be ready’ for use in the autumn of 1842. Enrl J. Gentzel was inducted membership of the club Roy Wil kinson, Jr. was appointed chairman of the Boys and Girls’ Work Com- mittee, replacing A. L. Rozelle who is now engaged in Lusiness on Stats en Island, Other guests at the meet. ing were J. P. Shannon and DH Rinard, of Harrisburg, and O. M. Deibler and D. D Strugeon of Cireensburg. bridges Linn ct rpet side buil ding street the to Lamb a court [acin side, the Dt shape to the treet to would come- this orders into — MARKET QUOTATIONS Corrected Weekly by C. ¥. Wagner & Co. Inc, Flour Mill, Bellefonte Wheat Oa: Buckwheat Rye Barley Corn GAR Matinee Evening TIME OF 2:15 FRIDAY & LOUISA M. ALCOTTS “LITTLE MEN” Kay Francis Jack Oakie The Crandest Ever Written. Story | may THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three Parking Meters To Be Installed (Continued from page one) Council's favor be removed The meters are type, which means al that time, they of the manual that a lever must {be operated after a coin is deposit | parking for a nickel; | Ghee DEN THEATRE, LOCK HAVEN, SHOWS—D, 7:15-9:15 | SATURDAY--JUNE wre} FEAUTes cone “LONE STAR “RAIDERS” PAMIL Y ENTER’ I'AINMENT. ed. They will ol for two violn- egula- one hour 14 minutes 44 minutes for I'he minimum fine for of the parking meter 1 tions was reduced from $1 to 50 cents at Monday's meeting The maximum fine is $60. In default of payment of fine a ten-day jail sen- tence may be imposed The mete; that -meters shall from9%a m tog p days and holidays days between 9 a Meters are to following places On Allegheny street southern line of Linn ern line of Logan, on On High street Allegheny both High branch provide cent; or cents tions ordinance provides be In operation m. except Sun- and on Satur- and 8 p. n installed in the m be from the to the north- both side rn line pDun- from weste of to eastern line lop sides on north street south from the eastern Ul Allegheny Decatur Alley On High street outh side south branch, from the eastern of Allegheny to the eastern the Garman Hotel On Bishop street, line of Allegheny South Spring. both sides On Spring street, from line of Bishop to soutl High, both side: On Spring street, {i line of Howard High. both side On Howard street, from line of North Spring to weste of to the property Borough P is to go on meter office will be peration time, Officer Eye will ne of to of line line of from to eastern wes tern line of norLnern ern Ane m soutl to northern line eastern n ne the entrance 0 postoffice Olice duty Officer Ralph July 1, as though not be task of parking within preparation for metered parking was pointed out that wi in use, unles ces his car will proper te be { ing enior the { white lin to the are meter be parkis ng on u b Pil wen time employes During report 36 tw kets issued tions: 1 stoy poli © iation eeny investigs lodge at fire insients for parking Street rest 1 arrest The that a “Stony begun committee reported fence has been erected along Battery” that grading has on 8hope street that a survey is being made to mine the location of paring meters _ Councilman Weber reported that wdditional street lignting ities should be provided on Log gan stieet Building permits were approved as follows Don Keeler, house Half- moon Terrace, and Jack Wilkinson, house, East Curtin street The State Highway Department fs to be asked to paint a white line in the center of Water street, {rom Lamb street to the railroad crossing at the C. & H. Store. The street, from High to the crossing, is to he | elosed to all parking in the near fu ture and the center line will regulating traffic, it is believed, An ordinance calling for the reg- ular cutting of weeds within the borough limits passed first reading but is to be passage, IL Was and deter fad reported SE Se Use our Classified Ad columns, » PA. 8. T. | Saturday Continuous 1:45 - 11:45 P. ML i 20-21 Bob Livingston, Rufe Davis, Bob Steele, in 4 DAYS—STARTING SUNDAY, JUNE 22 “SHE KNEW ALL THE ANSWERS” Joan Bennett Franchot Tone MORE LAUGHS THAN YOU'VE HAD IN YEARS, ald ip | amended before final | Bartges Family In 12th Reunion Val- Clan Gathers in ley; Sugar 3 Members Now Military Service The 12th the Bartge annual held by Valley by reunion clan In Bugn last Saturday was well attended nearly one hundred members of Bartges Freundschaft, who are de cendants of the late John Willlam Jartges (bom in 1773) and his wile Anna Margaret Willlams. Both died in 1856 and are buried Heck- man’s cemetery in Gregg township Centre county The meeting wa by the president, Rev Warrensville, Pa. A tion was played by Mi Booneville, Pa Invocation by Hes Nescopeck In the decided at called to qrder Lee Bartge patriotic Bey Pa order thet I Re Bartpes ine M Lamey | Me AH Hettinger, Miss Ma Mrs. Ellen On Mr Kni Mr 14 3 toona: Mr. and Ivy W. Bartges Bartges, Spring Charles P : Mrs. Lena Jeanne on. Alan fonte: Rev. ang Nescopeck, Pa A. E. Bar Mrs. W. E Ay Tessie Ba: Inn Bartges, Mr and Mrs 1. E Bartges, Millheim; Mrs. Lee Bnyder Mrs. A. LL. Showers, Prancis ers, Mary Frank, Mr and Mrs J H. Bartges. all of Green Burr, Mrs Brute White, Bloomsburg: Mrs H B. Prankenborger, State College. Mrs. W. D. Bartges, State College Prof. and Mrs. N. L. Bartges, Lock Haven: Mrs. Billv Walle, Woolrich Emery Cupp. Pittsburgh; John | Smith Loganton and harles Smith, Williamsport Ea a Marriage Licenses { Paul H. Smith New Brunswick Mary H. 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Phone 93 A Member of Dr, SBalsbury’s Na- | Va wit! the | With PD 1] Btate College | Pine Grove Mills | Shoe | Shoe | State College tion-wide Poultry Health Service PINE GROVE MILLS Willlamg wa Tuesday al in Centre Farmer J tmong Lhe Relgle Jui week Two vedding to put} print nex Out arto | Ve8, purchased {rom lege apency Wil ng w mort Ray bidders last weekly suction in Lh Hall Mi Boal: hall Ford Col foreman, Mar brand new Lhe |! 4 7] Corl Mrs were AK Mi Leroy and Mark guesis al the and burg and Mr train | Buck of Warriors Meyer any dinnes home Mi Cilen Roy sun Cor! il who | th U. 8B Cavalry at ™ wWeeKen Cieorge Nearhood of farmer and lumberman Saturday to real estate mo t hi oul The | i Slider house on the Roy L dressed paint tored ovetl inspec A with | BAW valley Cornel nar | y Lilie fami! being coat ol whi Many of Centre Hall annua Kiwani bigger mill aud in up SNow « family fitted Sat Hall Mr w irmers motored to Th YE. Tate from Linden Reed ww Tate attend armel Lo the house 0 growin gE YOU'LL BAKE FASTER Y ELECTRICALLY! Think of i In ules 10 min you can boke Lr owr 0 cold ~n/ Word fluffy, golde biscuits fron with elachic ronge! sto a of Pin» the Houtz 196 P. of H. were entertained last Tuesday night at Balleyville grange ghbor Night County meeting Moshannon grange filled the chai and a patriotic program wig ably mted by Progress grange of Centre Hall an inspiring full of patriotism, address given by My Victor Auman, Miss Helen Buller wits on hand in her usual good style presented flowers and thelr ar rangements for exhibition al Cirange Falr or other exhibitions with explanations of Point Lhe Judge consider at all fairs, Re freshments of cream. cake and ommities in in Nel i joe tea served by ge: Pry 4 { he Johnston nd Bun Impressive Flag Day Ceremonies (Continued from Page 1) listeners Land Stores on Sununer Sciwsiule Wester wglhifny eel every Slboins of LTR DON'T POUR VITAMINS DOWN THE DRAIN! Save the health giv. ing vitamins and min- erals with woterien cooking. Food: toin more ngfyral re. color and Rover, i No UNIONVILLE Methodigt Church Services: — | Mr. William Emenhizer has pur- prayer service Thursday even- | chased a new car recently and keeps ing on account of the Fellowship iit all shined up to perfection Janguet sponsored by the men ol Mrs D. H Custer returned re- church; Sunday School Bunday | cently from an extended visiy with morning followed by the regWar| oi vives in Jersey and Phila- morning service at 10:30 at which | asiohia tie wi shildren’s ’ time will be the annual Childr ) Mr. and Mrs. William Brower and Day exercises by the young folks |, $ wh . fon Time of the church.Bpworth League inl’) mother, Mrs fred Brower i ir " 8 30 Pittsburgh, Pa, spent a couple days Whe evening ai 9: | last week with friends and relatives Presbyterian Church Services:— ;,, ,. the community iible Study Class i vening | a, dy Class Monday evening | of the Woman's in the church at 8 o'clock. The re- Methodist ehurch gular preaching service Sunday Tuesday ev on evening at 7:30 with sermon by ie . ’ f +} ‘ P nastor Rev H E. ( od | Ng al Wie home of Wher presiden i Mo nt Ch | Mrs, J. E Carper Dix Run «thod ¢ rvices: 743 roe 4 ‘ rch Se . Mr. William Berton, student Prayer service Friday evening, 8un- Pannavive a " aw Bt “A io Hdd . a ennayivania State College, day School Bunday morning at 9:30 iv / om mami followed by Class Meeting and the loying his summer vacation rextlar react in : oer v Sunda Ris parents Mr and Mr w ¥ Be / i gerva Su By Larton He Is now visiting " evel gE i f.4 3 fiiip 41 1 8 his sister and husband, Mr Class Meeting : Mrs. Warren Wilson of near the Young Jatin wdelphia, Pa Class ¥ > ke or Lert ly ext Mr. J. H. Finch p Jone 20th ot 4 busy the past week, with the ng, June n at " i Ae ¥ of Mr. Lawrence FEekiey ha John Talhelm : pills A GiBEINg Mote CRLATY uncer erty. Last winter Iw installed which part adn Gue New of _out The members Bible Class of the were enterlained on of The members of Sunday 8chow H Pinch, will Tuesday even- ¢ home of Mrs laugh Liss Deen Union- hold Garden Club News:The ile Garden Ciub will ite hly meeting Wednesday June nat? 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