Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, March 02, 1939, Image 4
Paps Four " ¥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 RLS Ff —————— YOU ARE INVITED TH} “GOOD NEWS” THE STORY SUPREME! MEETINGS 10 WITH THE Rasmussen Evangelistic Party of Illinois INSPIRATIONAL SINGING! MUSIC WITH A MESSAGE! PRACTICAL PREACHING! UNIQUE CHARTS! AND OTHER FEATURES! United Brethren Church BFELIFFONTE, FA MARCH 5th to 19th (inclusive In different 4 roups ol TELL OTHERS ! BRING YOUR FRIENDS! N HN ————— GILDMAN FOOD MARKET “Where Quality and Economy Hale” 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 "FREE SILY ERWARE 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 | i ———— 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 COT $40 ~ wen mut Ww aid P= FOOD | WEIS | HIGH QUALITY and SAVINGS ! Are the reward of thousands of our customers. 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