Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, March 02, 1939, Image 4

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" ¥HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
Suspect Foul
the Incentive
of the medical
to strive for advancement
field, he declared
Rotarians Guy
Shigley and Attorney
lor, of State College
Badly Burned Body
Found in Caboose in Fheodore C. Jackson
. : Wigton, of Philipsburg
Avis R. R. Yard t the luncheon meeting
A man identified as
wards, aged about 70, of
doah, with his battered body
ly burned about the right side
found on a bunk In a
thg New York Central
yards at Avis Monday
Death 8 believed
several days
The discovery wa
Traver, Jersey Shore
Inspecting
the
ten days
Raper:
body
According to 1
of Lock Haven
cine
members
removes
in
Z. Btover, Dr. J
John T
and
and
were
Monday
Man
Robert Ed-
Shenan-
bad
Was
caboose In
Railroad
afternoon
occurred
Thomas Speaks At
{Continued rromu page one)
{0 have the points
remark
C. Heineman
made by EA r reviewed last
R.D
tl
ne yard
nro
who wa
where
fon
wis made through
found near the
Cars in
caboose had been standing
Identity
m a wallet
ne day
YMCA
Mark Brungard
acting for Clinton
County Coroner W. J Shoemaker
who & confined to the Lock
Hospital by an injury, the
the inquest will depend
completion of the In
will not
latter part
I'he
was «
here
basketball
were
LI
contests
Haven " REA ‘
o Ogee] i 81]
time ol
the
ind large
wimming x
gain ded Mel
vestigation, but
be held than the
of thi
body fre
curried
week
lothed
shirt SOCKS
in which
were [ound
receipt
clothing of the victim
it had been
had
Shenandoah reigtives
when contact
ed
Was
been red
him a
uninarriea
Socialized Medicine
Is Seen As Menace
(Continued |
practice in
geons wh
der the pla:
ject to
party in |
He
Germany
others wher
in effect Arm
sald, the deat) ate “i rably YOY erin
higher
Advancement
the field
lagged
wher
striving
ferment of
well as them:
Caught in Belt
than
far
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BROCKFRHOFY HOTEL BLDG. PHONE 28
for
profession
that
Tay~
Attorney
Samuel
guests
Father and Son Fete
in
Society Votes
Change Of Name
(Continued from Page 1)
for a transfer of ownership of the
property would Invoive no expense,
and would enable the State Histori-
Commission to take steps to
the building from further de-
struction until such time that funds
become available to restore it to its
original condition
The Benner property is now a
part of the Rockview penitentiary
lands, and is owned by the Depart
ment of Welfare. All that would be
required Lo mssure dls preservation
to transfer it to the His
Commission Much confi
ressed at the meet
the transfer is se
fund for rebuliding ot
obtained from
than the State
cal
save
would be
torical
Gaelic 18 eX}
that once
Lhe
I
other
ome may
Fit SOUrces
ernment
went 1 ndes
meetin Friday
Court House ut
ale Historical
present motion
of the work
pribile
Commi wi
pleture howing some
leted in
Penn
name of
already comj Serving
historical site
wa made
Want School
On Same Site
(Continued from psge one)
i from the Bi
PVE
pecialist
Departmen
iepe
wers
Fdelblute
or Ciel
by
agecompanied
Mr. Herman
renaGered
ad a social h
Saturday, April 1
id a
the
Woman's
’
reaie
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With White Rase Orange
Pekoe Ceylon Tea
re 33C pie. 20C
Gorton’s Cod Fish
Phillip's
Pork & Beans.
White Rose Condensed
Tomato Soup
2 cans 25¢
No 2
can 10¢
4 cans 25¢
.2No. 2 cans 25¢
Fender, Und
Savoy Peas .
(Fresh, Young, Sweet form in size)
Seeman’s Tomatoes 22" cns 29¢
(Whole tomatoes packed in tomato puree)
ty pkgs 29¢
CTacker:
Sunshine Bings . .
(A crunchy butler
Yellow Corn Niblets . .
(White Rose Whole Kernels
JOB
Vacuum Packed)
Quaker
Ivory Soap Flakes. . . .  Ige. 20c
Fels Naptha Soap. . 3 cakes 14¢
White Rose
Peerless
Corn Meal. . .
Buckwheat Flour
.5-b bag 15¢
..4-1b bag 15¢
Grape Juice. . qt 35¢ pt 19¢
(Natural unsweetened. Supplies energy)
Imported Sardines. . .3 tins 25¢
(Norwegian Brisling—the cream of the sea)
All 5¢ Chewing Gum . . 3 for 10¢
Country Roll
Armont’s Best
Creamery Butter
....41bs B5¢
Creamery Butter. . . . .2 Ibs 59¢
History Turns Backward as Public
Schools Open at Bellefonte
History took a fling at
ing Itsell
a new of
repent
this week as It began
apter In lo al chool
events
oir
is
public
prio
Little did the boy and
who attended the
school on Academy
1869 believe, as they
sehool being establl
where that
future
Led
mater
1
this
ist
Hill to
aw Hew
hed else
in town Hnne day
generation
lo own traditio
l ist
the resumhn
Ours th
Lerraptea
Fa
ama)
Tue Donors ' Pa
a VM CH THE ACADEMY
fhe top picture in thi
I he
wing
tood in
| 00 middle pleture
in the early 70°
| id
original
aiked
south
Lhe
fracture
as Mi disa
sidded Lo the
it did not
prior to
Ler anne beauty to the
the Academy
Hughes purchased
uth end
in 190
Wir
north and
building w=
the pr
161
i
al Lhe
PERTY Ob
s Emecrer
AMOL Ss OLD BELL
Lote i SVE i ‘
the bell came (0 America
pupils to in the
allernoons
It ras
shoo! morning
A view of the first building erected
ied to educational purposes and us
WEATHER
lower
aid the brick
Academy
|
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i »
i
how erected in
building atlached to the
represents the
Fhe third story
building had been torn down
the original building
brick
prreture
large
Academy
fire
stron had been
cene
5 Just hall as today
foot
Wing
Hos
fifty
ng as
perty and added the
HUCTED IN THE YY)
Academy Hill, which was dedi.
the first borough public
i on
ed as wohioal
SIGNALS A FEATURY
This picture, showing flags waving above the Academy. was laken during the World War to reveal the
symbols of the Allied Nations.
Bellefonte High
Classes Resumed
oo
(Continued from page one)
one student failed to do his part
during the “fire drill” a bad situa
tion might have become a catastrn
phe
| As was the ease in the former
j bulicling, ten periods 4 day will be
will be organized in the next
few days to take care of large class-
ee which are being divided into
smaller ones. Two study halls have
teen established at the Academy;
one in the former Academy’ study
tral and another in the gymnasium
Cafeteria service will be resumed as
equipment and facilities
arranged
Mr. Stock announced that stu-
dents bringing lunches, to school
will not be permiited to eat outside
classes
goon Aas
tan be
cuts” through the grounds be. per-
mitted, Parking of student cars on
the Academy campus is banned un-
Hl arrangements for the accomo-
“dation of cars has been completed
In concluding his remarks, Mr
Block declared that the forced re-
moval of the high school tO the |
Academy iz not to be considered as
& “lark,” and that the usual schol
arahip standards will be maintain. |
ed. The Interruption in the school
routine will be no excuse for a let-
held at the Academy. Several new the bulidings. Nor will any “short | down in requirements, he warned, i
"Dream Road’
March 2, 1039,
Guilty Verdicts
eached in Court
——
|
Is Described
(Continued from page one) (Continued from Page 1)
employed. Cities a
and there will
on or off
The road is
WPA grants
will be
be eight
this super highway
being financed with
Gf $26,000,000 and with
$35000000 In bonds sold by the
RFC. These bonds bear an interest
rule of 3% per and will 1all
1967. The will be a Wil
the charge for a ure
$1.25 for + entire trip
$4.25 truck
will the
oOst
bi-passed
drew Bosak, Aloyse Balash
points to ba ¢ Balash and Mike
Korminitz of Clarence, were
charged with rape. were pettied out
of court
Because
list of
nome
next
that
of Lhe
criminal
19 case
wery
short
Deculuse
for trial
directed
we
unusually
cases, and
were slated
Judge Walker
several of the
of thi
cent
in rond
ronda Car Civil Cane
and
This
large
plens
ing dyposed week
Judge Mortimer C
coming county
Wie case of
from
Chin
Hhonwe
specially
Charlie ¥
County
for a
Of set
'
Hirage and
up
In
of Ly-
presided in
Bohad vs
Commissioners
from 1930, was
Walker who had
the matt an
by
ol Op
over
that a
of
the Centre
The ca
Cin dye
pecial ne
he motor
estimated
miaeKe a aving
vehicle
one dating
mile an been interest in er a
resenied some
{
valuation of
I Sohad
the elie
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