October 12, 1944, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Three Bellefonte Soldier Helping To Get Wounded Back Into Shape From a far off United States Sta- tion Hospital in England, comes the following description of the rehabili- wounded tation work | for men Sergeant Lrogan Ba2llefonte patients charge of a platoon of wounded men writes follows oy FERIE ging done CG of of t John one ne ns on of us, program jis a especially going back Into our minds off our | back into] ready to! rehabilita! fine thing fo ] the men who combat. 1t keeps troubles and is getting us shape so that we ill be i hen we needed are are again program whch to duty al- full recovers rehabilitation wounded soldi made injuries Mi Melvin 1 ire ind i Wees French in German. The patients see a (film on me interesting {subject and also spend [discussing topics of a general inter est in be large the session, Army movies Motion pictures loom the program's schedule, At ginning of each afternoon the patients are shown an (training film. Recreational are exhibited two nights each and on Sunday afternoons “Every soldiers take part in a road march to an historical site in the nospital's vicinity. The march is followed by participation in competititve sports Each ward has its own team competition rung alon All men display thelr own and the league line interest in Highlig! the its of th VO bauseial play the team ba tient patien cOmposed ina Pas Sunday alternoor res | during th musical onee supplement 85th Birthday Marked by A & P the drive to salvage waste fat metals, vigilance against in the distribution of perishable A&P has kept pledge it made containers and paper, and its waste and spoilage the a to the American public at the start of | Mr. Weinert said The company's pledge, over the sig- nature of John A, Hartford, presi- dent of the company and a son of the founder, affirmed its intention continue efforts to reduce the spread between prices paid the grower and prices charged the consumer tinue its aid to farmer Iv marketing their fair prices, and to maintain wages and working for 1ts employee ledged further to hold inventorie to the lowest point consistent with good service to customer because hording, whether by wholesalers, re- tatlers or consumer would higher prices the company also pub- lished its intention “to continue sell- ing food at the lowest margin Ft fu the hi business Guided bv its erating costs on Lo consumer er joyed immediate Hartford took a in purchasing a from China by elimination all needless in-between handlings and costs, retalled it | a third of the prevailing prices. He subse- quently applied the same mass dis ribtion principles to an expanding variety of foods, and public ac ance made it possibile to Aranche tart Ameri chain store compan Probably single con tmbution | thful American ated, sald Mr. Weinert, “was the part the war, to tO con- in the products at high conditions oraer- [| ol 0 g0o0d cause of pro- story of the retail grocer; policy of Dassing the N ne on and the savings A&P store Young te SUCCOS revolutionar cargo ol direct Ana of " yt pt open ana Our arentest tO A eal g— \ Let Us Have Your Tires Recapped We have a large stock of Grade 1 Passenger, Truck and Implement Tires HUBERT ROSSMAN HOME & AUTO SUPPLY STORE Phone 2615 BELLEFONTE, PA WE MAKE KEYS —/ We making nt available A&P, in many in to bring played in AULS and round wa outhern pro- duce to northern market winter months The f Year-round mption of t vegeables Th the fh Year 1] f11y o 1} GQuring benefit cot ie foods have been felt by both farmer and consumer Another panys growth I vent monstrating more food f were willing and delivery. More recent develop- mems of the A&P economy store are the supermarket and uperett which not only operate on the money 18 cash-and-carry basis but customers t9 buy all type: food under one roof and avoid tedi- detours in sh Doubled con fruits in the through ! products to all markets, development poultry as a daily commodity in- tead of the traditional “holiday major tep In the come 0C« red with the ad- m t - that consumers wanted r their food dollar and IY 0 dispense with t S$ ur f \ t \ of “ecor ores. clearly d« 0 rect aving able en- of ou pping imption of it twenty del 19.18 speedy ivery of these of ner” inlar food and of daim ) Weinert a { example ALP ma merchandising 1 American eating habit Superior the foods Packing rably in company grade labeling of canned vegetables, as advocated Department of agricul- The AAP : canneq ne ontinued improved Year nave cent pioneered iruits and by the U ture nsice and the has 8 ' - nr years was the O Adopt this leading consu the governme Despite the 13 { nutri foods to mil American families, the pany remains on the alert for opments wi course { the industn Weinert added As portent pointed the held tribution o Hons of com - devel. ich will determine one : wir New York under ownership of A&P, Wayne and United Alr Lines. All the foods served had been picked when fully tree-ripened and flown overnight from the Pacific Coast test the practicability of shipping perishables by air to distant markets A large panel experts attending the luncheon agreed on the tremen- postwar possibilities of this distribution of paid to recent CArgo an the University neon joint to of dous phase Mr more Weinert tribute to the than 25.000 former A&P em- ployees. now serving in the armed i the United States and for what he termed “their growth of the nations leading food distributi ivatem 0 force Canada hare in the ceola i A Long Distance call is almost as 7, good as being there in person. Helps a lot when there aren’t too ’ many other calls on the wires. J the circuits clear from 7 to 10 each “§ night for service men and women, “w stations. “THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA ET — weekly | military | one uour | week Ie afternoon the convalescent | John EE. Knary » Crvis ( Holt, 8 2/¢ Seaman Se " Cla entered the pany at that oe Seaman He ) Mi Walter we re emp ana non ViC® waa ’ i by Py ne LAT Bellefonte Man Is Honored by Admiral Crone J Bellefonte & Certificate of bY Rear Admirs long, Commandant Navy Yard Though Harbor Pa been awarded miral Furlong faithful LAr iar oad no § in naval base h the certificate by Ad in of hi Work and contribution Wu war effort here a employe. It states that worked for the United States Navy it Pearl Harbor during the second World War, his services contributed to the mission of this base In POL of the United States Fleet - Receives Honot able Discharge Pvt William A Shinafelt Mr. and Mra. LIN Shinalelt, of Os- Mills, has returned to his home having received an honorable medical discharge from He Army He has been In the service two years, thirteen months of which he served overseas. He served in the North African and the Mediterran- he Na recognition while a civil while ue sUp~- on of lean area campaigns and returned to the states April 0, 1944 ———— —>—— Buy War Bonds and keep ‘em. RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING NEW TIRES, TURES WHEELS AND RIMS KEYSTONE TIRE SERVICE 8. Potter Street Bellefonte, Pa. {ing of our new Da Earl Brindel Training in Gunnery aay Completes Paratroop Jump Training Me il A CO and Mir Thon I Clarence ns Wing Btals vn inmbers right the He as OC son Lhe Boots of Para‘ roops weeks of Jump time he mage a tactienl Jump mbat prob. lo wear and United Arm ha compieted fou training during sh.) five jumps, the ast at night involving lem on landing Jumping at the Parachute Bchool has been steadily developed to a rec ognized war science. American Para- troopers have been recognised throughout the world for their mer. itorious actions against enemy nt tye rn — Commends Julian Sergeant A recent issue of a Kansas news paper refers to a Centre county ser vice man as follows: "During the coming week we will have the pleas. ure of witnessing the formal - Room struction work on new club is progressing rapidly, and, if present indications are any measure, this club will be the most beautiful one on the field. All due credit must be given to Oilbert Sones, who Gas | done a fine Job on the construction and decorating of this new bulld- ing.” Cpl. Olibert Sones, whose home Is In Julian, is stationed at Smoky Hill Alr Base, Salina, Kansas, Srindel In South Pacific Maswell BR. MeClain \e vi \e nk gt Hockmai Cla rence Soldier Receives Promotion Caroline Padi hnician 4th Or Verbitake 8 conl miner bel in March 1942 seen 26 months British Isles and Italy fiard-to-handle takes to build required by Al- HES M Clarence de re joining the rvice | Bent oversea active duty in | North Af an operator | heavy squipment [the many runways led forces * has the ica, Corsi n : of the il Port Matilda Man Now Gunners’ Mate Among those graduating from an intensive course of Gunner's Mate training at recent Services Schools exercises at Great Lakes, Ill, was Clarence Kelley, 27. Port Matilda, R i | This Bluejacket was selected for | his specialized training on the basis ‘of his recruit training aptitude test | scores. Graduates from the twenty specialized courses taught tere at the Service Schools are sent to sea, | to shore stations, or to advanced | schools for further duty : mm MI ——— i Ordered to Active Duty : Second Lt. Annabelle Shay, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Shay of | { Milesburg, formerly of Bellefonte, lwo enlisted In the Army Nurses | Corps in July, was recently ordered to report for duty and left for Pt. Meade, Md. Lt. Shay, who was grad- bert P. Shay, In the medion) stationed at Aberdeen, Md. 3 Curtis | Veteran Airman J. Bosak Ax - » AC Edward know m Bnow Shoe thre N Joht anc jesirove ne Bellefonte Sergeant Awarded Bronze Star echnical Sergeant Charles | Johnstonbaugh, of Bellefonte for meritorious service with the 85th “Custer Division on the Filth Arm) Ttaly His mother tonbaugh. lives 3 in front | Mrs in Bellefonte, R I Buy More War Bonds to help speed Victory! and go cently was awarded the Bronze Star combat Infantry Gladys Johns ‘State College ‘Pilot Completes 26 Missions OUR BOYS IN THE SERVICE 7 First Lie Blate College. hi from 1 Centr participated in on as piiot wit} MY) ! { sguacron ! Atoll - Marine n of tenant Earl W aN AN returned Pacitie where mi wghier tions fr Marshall wjundroy blockhou he ‘3 Hd bomber nm Rol ang { Nest So / a EDITOR'S NOTE: re (Hf CK i 4 Before nu v College Youlh Gradoutes k ¥iiese. 19 re Head of Jap Black Dragon Society Dies Arrives in Aleubians re ymbat en- boys can minder of roe QO- Spearmint green hey Enews enjoying ong ast Wraies mmr on —— FIELD MARSHAL ROMMEL . dh NOW REPORTED BLINDED edit 44 . raining 21 Grest Lakes 3 mais Kl TO RESTORE DAMAGED MEMORIALS IN FRANC THIS IS THE SIGN of a local, independent business built on ex- penence, knowledge, skilled service and products of quality. Ra — | —— = ’ “HOW YOU CAN GET MONTHS OF EXTRA TIRE MILES Nowadays when vou figure the life of vour tires in months instead of in miles, you can get months and months of extra service by following the simple 3.Step Plan shown here. You may even be able te stretch your tire mileage to last you right on through the war. 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