Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, November 13, 1941, Image 7

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    November 13, 1041,
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F G el during the past four year {& P. compared to the national aval
armer - aining C. A. Brook president of the!erage share of 63 cents for all
§ . company wentral division, pointed grades moved through all trade
In Egg Profits mt that t} ort wy we second channels” Mr, Brooks said
Nba ! 8 nN DArrowing margins Pointing out that “excessive dis
( ri ald hy consumers tribution costs must come out of
WA. & P. Stores Report 23 Per an O84 Vi by ducel the pockets of producers and cone
3 . ap 1 e first ied I arch and deals sumers.” he sald that during the
Cent Increase In Egg i th « [ fre uits first nine months of this year Am-
Sales y \ tab howed that growers erican housewives pent wpproxi-
vii ¢ P.oget mately $687.000,000 for egress but pro-
In, a report gn reduction of food SHgeEs received only $370,000,000 out
Fwice spr g Cte Atlant umel jollar t 1 tl ational i of this sum
Rr aren, Fa Creat Atlantic rage | Pro marketed through With [federal nutrition experts
this week that low cost distiibution ade ant pointing out that a 35 per cent in-
ul egy ‘provides the chain's farm- Thre \ elimination uhneces- | Crease Jn sonsiNpption of Segs »
er-sufipiiers with’ nine cents more sary handling operat and st adv able to help raise the nation's
Bf the eonsumer's dollar than the is 1 for pi in 40} cit tandards to the level required
national average, and has enabled states to receive T the re- by the defense program, it is more
the vompany to increase custome: 1 dollar for the h v ef ¥ Hnpaltant, dil re ohefore Shak
gonsumption of eggs 23 per cent mov int nsut I and all waste motion be eliminated.’
hii ' Mr. Brooks sald
Maintenance of a narrow mar-
gin between farm and retall prices
encouraged consumption of
and enabled A. & P. to pro-
markets for producers
In the past four years, we
have increased our purchases from
’ / about 84000000 dozen In 1936 to
Congratu ations * over 104 000.000 dozen last year. The
npany's purchases this year to-
approximately 77000000 dozen
January 1 and September
led that producers in many
part {1 country are doing thel;
art i facilitate distribution of
WIDMANN & TEAH, Inc. a
feedis housing and betler care Ol
enerally thus providing
wendable sources of supply
istributors equipped to handle
economically
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Junior Red Cross
First Aid Class Opens
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yeal { teachi over 200 giris
NEW STORE ! have received Pirst Ald certificates
2 the Carl Hayes ha
lasses for boys
over 50 boys as first ald.
McDowell was
ive chairman of the Bellefonte
Jut Re Cross serving from
103 nti] 1939 when she gave up
BLAIRSVILLE t work because of lack of time
the many activities
WHOLESALE fy BE he
GROCERY 1 Xa
highway between Du-
riftwood is nearing com-
ON THE OPENING OF YOUR
will be thrown open U
time this week The
highway will mark
labor that has ex.
Blairsville - . Penna. end 4 over a period of ten year
Name Aids for
Red Cross Drive
(Continued from page ore)
et Ray: Milesburg, Mrs,  Leamer
Woodring: Central City, Miss Ella
Wagner; Unjonville, Mrs. Bullock;
Snow Shoe, Mrs. Bullock: Clarence,
Mrs. Jacob Friedman: Bhnchard,
Mrs. Coons, Howard, Mrs. William
McDowell; Zion, Mrs. Shaffer;
Mingoville, Mrs. Charles Gates; Hu-
blersburg, Mrs. Frank Vonada, and
Snydertown, the Rev. Paul Keller
The annual Roll Call of the Amer-
ican Red Cross for memberships
is now in progress in the area of
the Bellefonte Chapter. The pre-
sent emergency has made greater
demands upon the regular services
of the Red Cross as well as éreating
the necessity for many new services,
especially in the field of national
defense work
Many more memberships will be
required to carry on these increased
and new activities, and it Is con-
fidently expected that the citizens
will rally to the help of the Red
Cross, so vital to the welfare and
morale of the nation. A highly pat-
riotic privilege presents jtself to ev.
ery citizen In answering this call in
these hours when the nation is
threatened. The Red Cross is ap-
pealing for a membership as large
as during the first world war, when
18.000 000 Americans of adult age
gave their support
Two millions of our American
youth are pow in the armed forces
: ders will he named Inger ; 317 Railway Street
Congratulations
Conlinged from page one
to ¢ pag
TIE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BUULEFONTE, IR. _____ Tage Seven
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OF the nation. “The Red Cross forms
an lmportgnt link. of communica
tions between the service man and ‘New K. E. Head
| H | The United States will never per- [ wines, jeader to jeopardize the
‘Marvin Lee " U Bi
hit selfish labor leaders, or selfish | nations) safety
is fundly back home. The corps
of Red Cross Feld Directors is ase
sisting with experienced counsel and
with financial ajd to solve the pro- { Hayes, of Altoona. On Saturday
blems our service men apd their | Morning and afternoon, the time
families buck home. Blood Is being | Was largely taken up with different
Kipplied for emergency transfusions conferences, having Rev. CR. How-
fh the Army and Nayy. Over 10,- $l. Rev. Robert DeBoer, Rev. Royal
Ld
000 Red Cross Nurses have been in- Babcock, Rev. James Fisher, Rhoda Store Fronts Mirrors
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(Continued from page one)
ducted into the military and naval Sheetz and Marvin Lee as leaders
forces. The completion of 40,000,- AL 4 o'clock a parade in which all
000 surgical dressings is near. The the delegates participated was held
training of 100,000 nurses’ aides, an | Music was played, banners and cros-
auxiliary corps of volunteers to re- ses were displayed and much en-
lieve the current shortage of reg- |thusiasm was shown all along the
istered nurses, has been undertaken. line. A number of citizens claimed . J
At Fort Dix a radio system has been that it was the most unusual parade Builders Glass
{installed at the army hospital to | ever seen in their town “
serve 1.000 beds Books, radios, The most outstanding feature of
games and other indoor recreational | the closing session was the installa-
equipment have been sent to the tion of the newly elected officers
occupying forces in Iceland, where which was in charge of Rev. Robert
there is nothing to do in spare time | DeBoer, of Monument, who used
and there are only a few hours of ‘a very impressive candle-light ser-
ght of day vice. The challenge was given by
These are but a few illustrations | Rev. Howell Installed hy
of the vast and varied ministry of Special music was rendered by the
the Red Cross towards the welfare Men's Choir of the Millheim Luth-
and marale of our young men of the eran church, Junjor Choir of the
armed forces of the country, Bhould | Evangelical church of Millheim
the ever blackening clouds of war- | Shirley Rhoades, of Pleasant Gap
threat open and pour unfortunately and Patty Gillspie, of Oryiston
upon_us conflict, the Rid Cross will The newly-glected officers of the
be ready for its work of mercy. The | Centre County Christian Endeavor WILL) SPORT IR OR
kind of preparedness which the Red | Union. met on Monday evening at AM ; M R
Cross brings is necessary as is that | the home of the secretary. Miss \
of the military and naval in this war | phoda Sheetz, Milesburg, when the
infested world. following departmental superinten-
pemeeppsstefmem— dents were chosen: junior superin- AND GLASS COMPANY
Classifind ‘Ads bring results tendent, Lois Gillispie, Orviston: high
2 school supt., Essie Fornwalt, Pleas- .
ant Gap, adult supt., Robert De-
Boer, Monument, Evangelism supt
Vesta Young, Montiment ; quiet hour
sup! Clarence Young, Pleasant
View. publicity supt., Levi Sheetz
Milesburg; recreation supt., Jerry
Rhoades, Pleasant Gap. Other lea.
Four Injured In
State College WILLIAMSPORT, PA.
'WIDMANN & TEAH, Inc. bent attops ine roud
on the opening of your beautiful
and up-to-date store in’ Bellefonte. Street lights In the southern part
. . af Blate College were darkened for WwW B RIGG
We are sure continued success will sometime because of the break in Y . .
come,
be yours throughout the years to Morris, driver of the McClellan
a ree, and ramming into a parked
coupe owned by H M. Stoffiet, ¢
Philadelphia forcing it down
sireel some 20 {eet where (L came
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i re COMPLIMENTS OF
and to Hght standard $100 or more
the circuit
car, was charged with a motor viola- WILLIAMSPORT. PA.
tion, police sald
H..P, Holler, of State College. suf
{ered a laceration of the forehead
£&
Bringing
Pure
MILK
’ dan Pertilily Plots wasted fresh in Williamsport, will be u
. Damage to the car was ron - vnbvsniernter a y re i Be abit 3ramvinks avack
GOLDMAN 'S mately $200 exclusively at the Widmann & Testh lunch and
Civilian guard
FOOD MARKET CIR
. " the Midshipmen
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Alleghen
{ Saturday night when his car went
trough the turn from Pollock road Our Coffee
oni the College campu raped 2 eo 0
| bank anc came 1 res
SE soda bar,
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i | New WESTINGHOUSE
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Five Doors South. of Widmanan's New Store
r= || Fluorescent Lighting
Compl
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wnnliments of
Redecorating a new storeroom like Wid-
mann’s must be done by qualified paint-
ers and decorators to insure a good job
, that's why we were chosen for the
task.
PAINTING & PAPER HANGING
Phone 647-W
Widmann & Teah’s New Store
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and many other stores and homes
. . . is My Business!
I'm the milkman who leaves the milk at your door so early in
the morning, you're not even awake! I kmow how our cows
are milked and how the milk is bottled—pasteurized, pure,
clean, Take it from me, vou get the best when youn use Markles
milk,
MARKLE’S DAIRY
Phone 275-R PLEASANT GAP, PA.
W. S. LEE
— Was. Installed by the ——
DeHaas Electric Co.
‘Here, Briefly, is What Fluorescent Lamps Offer You:
”
COLOR
_.. that is vivid, rich and brilliantly glowing. Color will lend a
modern atmosphere.
“DAYLIGHT”
for inspecting, assembling, matching, or selling.
HIGH EFFICIENCY
. . . Fluorescent Mazda Lamps give off more light per watt. They are
from 2 to 200 times more efficient in light output than comparable in-
candescent lamps.
Bellefonte, Pa.
COOLNESS
i . several times more light is available from these lamps than from
* filament Mazda lamps of the same size and color. But, for the same
“ | amount of light, they radiate much less heat.
In the New Widmann & Teah Store
SHAPE
. . the tubular shape permits their use in either conventional or crea.
tive lighting designs.
May we show you how Fluerescent lighting could improve your home,
& SONS 8B vour office, your indust ial plant ? There is no obligation.
ALTOONA, PA. | DeHaas Eleetric Co.
Allegheny Street Phone 679 Bellefonte, Pa.