School Board Asks to “pull pre-conceived motions out of thelr pockets.” Mr. Moore said t. Stock t ign | I S ek © Res 9 | that Mr. Brouse no doubt thought Wp; 4 [his motion was made for the well a one) | being of the school district, The vote Jaws regaNling sabbatical leaves, showed Hartranft and DeHans op dd that she took the leave in order posed to the motion. study for her master’s degree &t| qy.. notion to ask Hunter & Calde nn State, for the purpose of bet=| oo 10 cancel the contract with the F equipping herself for het profes: | hoard was made by Mr. Schad. Mr. GR | Brouse seconded it. Again Mr, Hart- { 4 To (exclude from Mondays ranft asked on what grounds the everyone but the school di- move was belng made and Mr. * of outlying districts who had | Schad expressed soms spinions. The fh invited to wierd, and news- 3 to 2 vote carried the motion, : houses inlies & Ru. Mr. Schad made the motion call. N ing for a notation oi the minutes utofether with Earl K. Stock, of Miss Barnhart's reputed [allure pervising principal of schools), to ask the board for a sabbatical 3 To exclude Mr. Stock from at- | leave, with Mr. Brouse seconding nding the meetings of the school the motion. Mr. Hartranft, present. : . | ing the teacher's letter in which she The requested resignation of Mr. | assured the board that she would was broached {in a motion pre- | Adhere to the provisions of the sénted by Mr. Brouse just as the State School Code regarding such session was drawing to an end. | leaves asked why a teacher who Schad seconded the motion, and Mr, | Was trying to better herself in her demanded to know on Dosition should be placed in a bad what grounds the resignation was | Mght by the board. requested. | Mr. Schad made, and Mr. Brouse Mr. Brouse replied that it wasn't | seconded the motion to exclude out- necessary to state any grounds, Mr, siders from the meeting on the Hartranft then declared that in |grounds that interruptions would Such matiers all board members delay the conduct of business. The Rave a right to be fully informed. motion also carried the stipulation He criticised what he termed the that before leaving, the citizens and Te RT Se ct ert Spe == ~ BRACHBILLS February Furniture Sale It is not too late to take full advantage of the re- ductions that are outstanding during this sale. See them today-—make your decision to be sure of just the piece, or suite, you want, Every article in our store has been reduced 10 to 50% from the original price tags. Dining Room Suites - $119.95 - $232.50 Living Room Suites - $44.95 - $160.00 Bedroom Suites - - - $77.50- $188.00 20-40% discount on all rugs in our store. A clearance of all Table, Bridge and Floor Lamps starting at $1.50 FREE with each Spring-Air Mattress one high- grade metal bed in either single or full size, ana other drastic savings too numerous to mention. A small deposit will hold any item for future delivery. BRACHBILL’S QUALITY FOR 99 YEARS Bellefonte, Pa. OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT, 9 oe Phone | srowing practice of board members { | i { % | February 15, 1940. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA | WHAT IS THIS GRIM REMINDER? IT COULD BE BELLEFONTE'S ETERNAL (BLIGHT | STATISTICS i 1 | | | | | | group’ is | | | | zation considering bids survey of the costs to the district, voled to retain C, J. Roland and Company, State College certified public accountants, to make a study upon unanimously | of the problem. The survey Is not to cost In excess of $200. The newly formed Association of Public 8chool Teachers of Belle- fonte Borough presented a request { Lo the board to hold meetings at 3:15 p. m. the first Monday of each month. Action on the matier was abled, The secretary of the organi in a leiter to the board, ex- ninined that the purpose of the to promote co-operation between teachers and school direc | tors { | uted that | | FEBRUARY 13, 1939—~Bellefonte High School Bullding is destroved by fire, | FEBRUARY 12, 1940—Bellefonte School Board seeks to contract with architects previously engaged in construction of new high school building. all but school directors from board meeting, in face of having invited thelr attendance , |. Come On, Boys! visiting school directors were to be {given a total of 20 minutes to bring {any matters before the board. Mr. | | Rrouse recommended extending the | [| {total time to 45 minutes, and Mr. | { Hartranft objected to the motion {on general principles, expressing the | { belief that visitors should be entite {led to stay if they desired. The mo= | tion was carried by the 3 to 2 ma- | jority. After the passing of the lather { motion, which came early in the | meeting, the session adjourned to {the Academy auditorium so that all | visitors could participate snd {hear the 45-minute discussion. It { was after that 45-minute time €x- i pired that all the other moves out. {lined above, as well as the one ex- jcluding Mr, Stock from meetings, | were made and passed in | The exclusion of Mr. Stock came [to a vote when Mr. Hartranft moved that the supervising principal be notified to attend board meetings Mr. DeRaas seconded the motion which was defeated by 3 to 2 vote Members of the school boards of various outlying districts had been invited to attend meeting to the the ji could not be | express their views on the non-resi- | !dent pupil problem in Bellefonte The consensus of feeling among the visiting directors seemed to be thal Buick Motor Cars GMC Trucks Opening Date - Saturday, Feb. 17th | The Lingenfelter Motor Co. Allegheny Streets and Cherry Alley, Extend a most cordial invitation to all, to come in ful new Buick Motor Cars and G M Trucks. Bellefonte, Pa. and look at the beauti- Of special interest to present and new owners of Buick cars, will be our SERVICE DEPARTMENT, equipped with the latest tools and carry- ing a full line of parts, in charge of a factory-trained man of many years’ experience. The Buick factory demands the rendering, to you, Mr. Buick owner, a service that will uphold the reputation that Buick has establish- ed down through the years. That's what we will render if you will favor us with the opportunity. A wash and grease rack in charge of a local man, a line of Standard tires and batteries, will enable us to care for your needs promptly and thoroughly. The G M Trucks need no introduction to those in need of this form of transportation, and we ask the opportunity of demonstrating our abil- ity to serve you. ————— I —— LINGENFELTER MOTOR CO. Allegheny Streets and Cherry Alley, Bellefonte, Pa. P. 8.: WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM. P. P. S.: Our Used Cars have been traded on new Buicks and are re- conditioned and guaranteed to give you service and satisfaction, THIS IS NOT AN EXPENSIVE PLACE TO BUY A USED CAR. OPEN 8:00 A. M. UNTIL 9:00 P. M. DAILY (Except Sunday) 1 L ably at the hospital where : | " {they earnestly ' desire to continue | Undergoing treatment “fire” Let's Put Out the Fire sending their pupils to and would be glad to way possible continuation All but two small districts ed that they are in serious financial condition and could do little or nothing toward alding financially in the construction of a new hool In Bellefonte, The Pleasant Gap rep- resentative reported that the attj- tude of the Bellefonte board in cent months has set such a rier that a consolidation pro to Bpring tow: present Bellefonte bring about that Fepors- 4 up sold ship citizens at want is concrete figures nite program for a buliding and consolidation sald Other representatives | Bellefonte High cient administration and school supervising principal. help in any ! | Would repudiate Excludes elo. . . » fe. | | and Go Home ! high scholastic record it has main- One direclor Bellefonte best In the r IBANnY yveat consider the school ane of the State” As a i sion of the outside-pupil situation it the sem result of the discus was ! voled © secu ces of the fepartme; Harrisburg 1 ; problem atid the peed i would 5 tion at f 1 ave 10 nsolidutio ing school di be made t piete the present rs rrlsie rns problems In accord Yio EB mMeCualig CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Pedestrian Injured Mrs. John McNichol of East Lamb street, Bellefonte vesterday was reported to be resting comfort she B for injuries) whety he 51 suffered Saturday night fwpr struck by a car at the Diamond | in Bellefonte her was of who which struck Miss Helen Beéezer Bast Bishop street, Bellefonte reported thal because of a heavy mist and wet streets she didn't see The car driven by ‘the pedestrian until it was too late {a nearby physician, and later ; ture of about | covering nicely High School. to avert the accident. Mrs. MeNichol was taken at once to the offices of wWhE removed to the hospital, where she wes found to have suffered a frag the left ankle and bruises the body. She is expected to be discharged from the institution in the next few day? Has Pneumonia Charles Saxion. of East High Street, Bellefonte, was admitled 0 the Hospital, Saturday, after he wa found © be suffering pleurs! pneumonia. Mr S8axion was Ib good health Thursday, but became ill early the following morning His condition grew worse rapidly gntil Saturday morning when a physician advised his removal 0 the hospital. late reports that institution are that he | Mr, Baxion is one of the carrtakers at the Bellefonte #741 ATO —————— Eye Is Injured Donald Keeler, of Halfmoon Ter- | race, an employe of the Sutton En- | gineering works Had a piece of | steel removed from one of his eyes | at the Hospital, last Thursday night | Sinee then he has been confined to | his home, but expects to be able to! | return to work in the near future a ———— i — Parents of Boy Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson, of South Spring Street, became the proud parents of a six-and-a-hail pound son, born ai the hospital last Wednesday night. Mrs. Jolin- | son fa the former Louise Martin, daughter of Mrs. Mary Martin, of | Bellefonte, while Mr, Johnson is 2 son of Mr, and Mrs. Ray Johnson, of South Spring Btreet. News of Patients Monday of Last Week Admitted: Mrs. Pred W. Reess, | Bellefonte, RB. D. 3; Miss Saran L Peters, Milesburg; George Fite, | Glen Rock. Discharged: Miss Max- ine M. McCullough, State College: Mrs, R. Stanley Brooks and infant daughter, Centre Hall; Mrs. Mil- ford O. Etters and infant son, Bellefotite, BR. D. 3; Mrs, John W Dezn and Infant son, Bellefonte; Berne F. Cramer, East Stroudsburg. transferred to University Hospital, | Philadelphia. Admitted Monday, discharged Wednesday: Miss Mona | Hosterman, Aaronsburg: Mrs. Orvis Hosterman, 5 Friday: Matlin | C. Mateer, State College. Births!’ A son to Mr, and Mrs, Robert M./ Carpenter, Port Matilda, R, D.; #| son {0 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Owens, Bellefonte. Tuesday of Last Week Admitted: Miss Elizabeth J. Campbell, Bellefonte, Discharged: ! Paul Nathan Waltsman State Col- ge, BR, I Expired: Mrs Verds' Mae Weich, Bellcionte Wednesday of Last Week Discharged: Mrs Let Boob and infant son, Spring Mills, R. D.| 2: Mrs. Baril M. Yearick, Belielonte; Mrs. Geoige Roges, Bellefonte R D. 2. Births: A daugh'er to Mr and Mrs, Charlies E. Reed, Jr. State College: a n to Mr. and Mn James 8 John Bellefonte Thutsday of Last Week Admitted. Master Guyer L. ligen Millheimy; Mis 5, Patricia Musser Bellefonte, Admitted Thursday discharged Friday, Herbert E. Dux Stale Coliege A Son 10 MT and Mrs. James Ehofi, State College Friday Admitted ence: Randall Hall R. D1 chael Matis, State College Mrs. James FF. Weaver, and on, Bellefonte, R. DD. 2; Mrs gene Homan, State Coliege, R. D. 1 Births: A son was born 0 Mr. and Mrs, Arthur R. Miller, Mileasburg Saturday Admitted: Mrs: Andrew W_ White side. of Beliefonte. RB. D. 3; Chatle Saxion, Beliefonte: Mrs John Moe Nichol, Bellefonte: William V. Den- nis, State College Discharged Mrs. David M. Brown, Pleasant Gap | Sunday i Admitisd i E » Clar- cenire N. Hi RD; infant Eu- George “Tyner 8 Wilkin Dischar ped iillam Thomas Kel- Lanerch: Thomas J Rover, State College, R. D. Births: A son was born to Mr. and Mrs, Charles H. Dukeman, of Curlin. Expired: Miss Margaret Burris, Bellefonte, RD 3 There mere 53 Hospital at the week Contributions: From Miss Mabel MeDowell, State College, 194 of ma- gazines: from Junior Red Cross, 5th and 7th. grades Bishop Stree! School, Bellefonte, Valentine favors oy the this patients in beginning of Wise Women Will | morning wor {R {| Biante The resignation of Miss Mary Woltka, high school physical educa- tion teacher, was necepled, and Miss Georgetle Purnell, of Rellefonte, was named as substitute until a perman- ent appointment is made Miss Wolka has accepted a position in the Lebancn Junior High school increase in salary, it at an was reported The board granted Mr, Stock allowance of $40 toward hi ss In attending an convention to be held month. Mr the total expenses trip will be aboul $75, and will personally make the nee expen - educational in St. Louls Stock Indi of that hi differ- late this thu up a s— cons WP ————_ Hublersburg Charge James B. Musser for Sunday, Feb (Hublersburg 08:15 3 Church Rey minist Services ity school hip with 7 oi aay p.m, Wo 2 F Lenten servi Thu med churel 5 on ng Ir Refo R. Ritter preaching on Bul Not Embittered m Union reacihung & in the sionead g:30 a Sunday with munity Lenten ser wan church with preaching on sul Lan Solution of E Cire ads bring LEGAL NOTICES CALTION NOTICH Morn Betty ( —Want results wife RUSSELL GREEN Pleasant Ong Pa ADMINISTRAY OR'S NOTIO) er Fatale ¢ Wr set Loe e al hd BATHGATE ALDITOR'S NOTICH Welzier Tow nal is } ROY y Road Mana RPCEIMTS "ne Juniicer of Desce) Taxes, J A. Barnhart coll Beceipts Co. Treas County ad. Camm laquor Board : jer, Joan Boek EXPENDTITURES Trick hire Bopervis Levbor Boad supssicos Bridge Timber Hardware and Secy. & Tress Atiorney. fees Attending couvention TWP and Wap I. Wetaler loan borrored Total EXPENDITURES STATE Foreman's wage Sewer Bridge pipe timber erry 184 3500 0 FUND L TPAL Eu RECEIPTS STATE AID July 13, 1930 check i 81283 BG Now. A 22500 86 82720 OF 2500 69 1930, check hin Baceipl Ald Receipls Tor late Total B50 bi FLORENCE G. PRTERS ORVIS J. SCHOLL LEOLINE SMITH Auditors WETZLER, Secy JAMES WARRETT AIKEY SHAWLEY Supervisor J. L Share These New DRESS SAVINGS? &Y Values £3.00 $498 Now Remember, these are not cotton, but smart rayon w $3.00. some new prints, eaves, Basily worth You'll even find Sizes 12 to 20; 38 to 46. We're in full swing with ¥ (\ rand groups of smart wearables at sensational savings. LINTZS Bellefonte, Pa. Walter Cohen, Manager a financial | non-resident pupil | me bE i el ait a EE GE — EVANGELIST Miss Forbes President of Teachers’ Group Al a day in Lhe organized ciation Bchool Te of Bellefonte elected « Miss Mas R Forbes pres Ralston A { al meeting high school A acher HIM of the . re yficet Derr, first Dubbs Ome V irs Ebert dent TT vy (tt * '¥ presice 141 woretary, last Wedness the recently Publie Borough of as follows} press Pp Wilkinson, 1 AS ELLE TTT @ TTT ATS ¢ 5 Ta 3 | aR TR bo The Olde-Tyme Bak Joy ... he say— er They Serve Olde- Tyme Bread Daily GRE TH 8 LE Ee EL HRCI RT RET 8 ERE fet HE Ee EEL HE g = ° A —————————————— 1 ries STORES WEIS STOCK UP WITH SAVINGS! Now's the time to check {ome In - these bargains - - « - « Let us save vou money! CATSUP FronreiRine Tomatoes J 14.02 bots SPRY or CRISCO CAMAY 7h S000 01 Beasiifal Women J cakes APRICOTS woktmedet 2 Ne.2icams PICKLES 9 1atjur PRUNES 2 ¥o.2 cams SALT 2 13h phys TOMATOES sheraa J Mo2cams "TABLE TOMATO sYaup COFFEE Juice & Ib can 10: b | 5. 7 fa 15. Fancy Pea Beans Oxydol £ 20¢ Weis Salad Dressing ©' '*7 29¢ Pure Mustard 7" /* 10¢ Cider Vinegar 4' a 10¢ Early 3 cans 25¢ June Peas Mixed Verelables or Kidney Beans 2 “os 15¢ 29¢ 18¢c 17c 25¢ 25¢ 29¢ 1b can il or Sour Fancy Fresh y I Tab BREAKFAST HOUR All Green Asparagus Dole FPincapple Juice 3.1all cams 20 Bee Brand Spices “ 8c flouschold Bluing 21 lle tall can 17¢ Pt bot Sc Silver Dust - box 23c¢c Lux Seap - 4 cakes 25¢ Bab-o Cleanser “" 12¢ i 17¢. TURNIPS 2 i 53 | ICEBERG LETTUCE FLORIDA URANGES HOME GROWN "GOLDEN RIPE ‘BANANAS SOLID CABBAGE CRISP | CARROTS Lp bh S¢ 3-10 LL 2M QUALITY MEATS TENDER LEAN SLICED Boiled Ham Ib 3%9¢ Smoked Picnics Ib 15¢ ARMOUR'S STAR~10-1b. Average HAMS b21c Chuck Roast - lc POLLOCK FILLETS - - - Ib10c STEWING OYSTERS - - pt 25¢
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