Page Six THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE. PX December 14, 1944 S— fereereeereaneoonaee Give Useful Gifts FURNITURE TTS TTT HUTT STITT e HLL US LL BR SR LS NR SR RS RS ARIS SEER EI LANIER IIE OEE III Occasional Chairs $69° to $1545 PITTI Te RET S TTT HE 8 HATTA S LIU LL 8 UL Comfort Rockers $139 to $189 TTT eT TETEETIT @ SEARLE TE @ LEER T EEE LEER Easy Chair and Ottoman Very comfortable. Spring Upholstered $3995 to $4259 MCR JUTE CORI HR RO Platform Rockers End Tables Lamp Tables Coffee Tables and Cocktail Tables Add a New Lighting Fixture for the Home PEIN ICI IRs une WE HAVE MANY ITEMS TO SELECT FROM HHONIREO UTI RIN IITEE ma Toyland for the Kiddies EN TOE RR TTT JRO DT Electric Supply Co. Bellefonte State College ee dantartintirtaintetieteat einstein Mixing Cake {ore the ingredient are put into it An earthen bowl is best for mix- as tlie warm surface aids In mixing gard In which Judge Pleming was ing eake. It should be warmed be- [the Ingredient * Lock Haven. while Associate Judge presided over court on a number of Speaker aot locensions Kiwanis Meeting The session began after court was formally opened by Court Crier Charles Fromm, after which Mr Mitchell read the committee's reso- {chine tools and also for dies used y.¢ion. Hin drawing rods, tubes and wires, | The meeting then was opened by Use of Carboloy in wir plants has | 540s Walker to anyone who wished {revolutionized many industrial pro- |, speak. Former Judge James C. [cesses and has immeasurably speed | py rst commended the memorial ed up production of war materials. sommittee for the accuracy and care {It is so much Harder than the bestiwith which the resolution had been [tungsten steels that a bit made of | prepared, and, in speaking of Judge [ carboloy will do hundreds of times Fleming, commented upon the | more work, and do (t more satistac- feendly attitude which always pre- {torily, than a bit made of the hard-|ygjled between him and the members lest steel known of the bar. [ If a bit or die the [ He characterized Judge Fleming as duct chips or otherwise is damaged, | a student, n seeker after {acts and as it can be refinished in a rmaller or gne who upon reaching a conclusion or into a different shape, after a study of the facts was firm in it was explained, The Titan plant, his decision nee 1936 875 die Judge- Purst spoke of the jurist's with Carboloy [ace and In addi gonstitutional strength of character tion uses the product In Innumer- | in carrving on with his work during his Hiness, and of his unfailing cheer- fullness in the face of adversity John G. Love, who was District At- for six while Judge Fleming was on the bench, spoke of and the court's uniformly kind and cour Gen- teous treatment to counsel for both latter gides during the annoying, complex, effort and troublesome law suits which re. sulted during the Prohibition era Mr recalled that last Monday and Tuesday in court here, Judge cartel Fleming represented the Commone- val- wealth and Love the complainants in rive on series of eight or nine board of { in view cases goods “From the and careful preparation Judge Fleming showed in those and from his cheerful ness Tuesday evening at the close of the proceedings, 1 concluded that he have use of the new ma- had come a long way on the road to Sieg He point- complete recovery.” Mr. Love declar- throu ed. “His death was a great shock to Dart me and to all of us.” he concluded Judge Flemings' law partner for the past seven years, Willlam W tions In produce the over- Litke, declared that the former Judge whelming power of armament that had three particularly ventually will spell defeat for Ger- qualities amount aan tableness and tolerance ft alty to his friend and zations of which he and, humanness intage in pe negotin- friendship toward him might Former J Arthur trolled calling a friendship Fleming their declared that during Sieg | - | (Conti! med from page ons) i made of pro bi Je larger HA equipped LOO] ef- a » war ribed y invented torney ermany, patent the The Lime vears y Krunnp C which in 1928 sold U. 8 manufactu to com izing ne na- 14 When Mr. Sleg declared ral Ele inestimable fons were War Love trie ywoducing interest government had Carboloy, 1 be- been kept a st but I{ the German Canes rigcits to vdve at owned the t would And y ate eve ! reret no one Cher m would terial.” Mi ont that ns declared rh private { O-F the available to the and the United Na- enter- t n the - ce made nited States - time to out of chari- unfailing and the organi- was a member an abiding interest spired A 8 Gi standing ~ . ann. va i there ia In year ome, De Sai aere joy 1 be much talk about eartels every wi it | important that one 1s 1 4 Ay { rol 3 i familiar with the dy I ple which Ir a feel private «1 | SM Lior 18 mp with shat ) emt \ happen under governmen I terry ~ sred idge C. Dale with a tol since das ar hovhood Bond C. White lub presiden and Ammons Au Paul | iifetime the lived a hind of § ore former county having seen the ity and the sha fudge Tel wesided at pred { Glenn Ser. His 1, wa of ads adversity Dans strength of of such that t dimmed his out Vel che ter, he added circumstance State Gap. an Lewistown Mahlon Robb ' f WN «a Iv pond Auction sponsored by the club and 3 flor Urman fof 3 the ’ the bench, recalled some of the incidents that happened when he and Judge Fleming were in Bellefonts a ment he (Judge Walker! made on the day of his inauguration to the bench when he declared is sole re gret In becoming { Centre ’ ' 3 ’ i 1. IAL IM \ renorted t vi or 1 1 1347.3 Ons Russell G ¢ ate ei ORIPRRAOL 4 rei t arn tag Mate. in charge and reitemted 414 manner in AM ad ducted tu i that | »> Hold Last Rites For County Judge Continned from pape one) Judge « C0 init ’ Dera ~ his lifelong [riend. Judge Fleming “The friendships mad ! wre probably the best and most ia ing In Judge Walker add ed Al the conclusion of the Court was adjourned and members of the Association departed In a body for the Widdowson Funeral en Or youth our lives Dunn spoke briefly of the high re- meeting, held In Clinton County where he Home where services were held with Rev. Harry C. St Ir. pastor of the Bellefonte Methodist church, of - ficlating. Casket bearers were Judge enger KEEP PRICES DOWN! Walker, William W. Litke. Sidney O Willar and William W. Sieg, Bells fonte, and GCeorge Stauffer Samu Mnberg, both of Philipsbu Despite rain and cold winds dur ing the afternoon of the large group of friends attended ti services and accompanied the « to the Union cemetery F 4 4 DOra rit » el fry funeral a WW riege Sores © As £ ROK sprays and other front « the Mdowson chag aroun! the bier 1 were banked either side of the wide doorway lending Into the cl | Wi rn Ww ni om LW County Lags In E Bond Sales atinged 1 ili from page One Your Grocer and the 0.P. A. |:: . . are appealing for YOUR HELP “* Pay Only Ceiling Prices . . * Look for Ceiling Price Lists Posted in Stores. “* Ask Questions About Prices Your Grocer Is Doing His Part Lauderbach-Griest Wholesale Co. Bellefonte, Penna. LE ~ Do YOURS ! an PEVRATR DAE : ee month Clande GO Alkens hairman of* the Ce noe Committee, Ly « of ou! mts mmentin e light pul ase of | out that Centre has m quotas in all previous drives ome eases has To mpaign almost He given and Ir exterded the quotas fall down this he riect in mporiant 1 record n would mas stgRested as Christmas possi bie In the Beliclonte which Horace J. Hartranft man, a total of $87.51250 in FE. bonds has been sold. The quota is $190 - 000, sales representing about 50 per cent of the quota Total sales of all types of bonds are $420.000 and the quota is $740. - 000, meaning that Bellefonte. has! met only about 60 per cent of Ns total allocation for the drive to date. | — —— ’ Juries Decide 4 Criminal Cases Se ——. (Continund from page One) Roosevelt McMonigal, of Port Ma- | tilda, was found gullty by a jury on that E bond pifts 9 astrict os is CORr- . or Less ; jd ; he | church at support and a court order was issued in accordance The morals charge against L. Estright, of Bellefonte, nol prossed. The civil case being tried yester- day was an action In trespass in which L. B, Chllcont was plaintiff and Badle Haines and 8 Haines were defendants Pleasant Gap Choir Plans Yule Program Alfred RD, WAS R “The Child of Bethlehem is to be presented by the choir of the Pleas- ant Gap Lutheran church 7:45 p. m. Chri under the direction of Hi nell in thst tinny | en GY Choir members who will take part are: Geraldine Corl, Effie Dale, Lena Fetterolf, Phvilis Jodon, Natalie Mc- Donnell, Donna Roush Louise Swartz, sopranos. Marion Fetterol! Dick CGarbrick, Bonnie Powell, Joan Roush, Sarah Royer and Sarah nell, altos: Alton Corl, Budd James Corl, Dick Fetterol! Jodon Harrison Tre Clara GCarbrick will Pearl Garbrick w nna Var Corl Lewis Jr I il be and er baritone anist and » Child of Lmns ( He § public | Bethlehem pre invited tory ented In mu MASASRSLL PPPS SP PPPS PPE PEPE SPEEA * Ll —" ——— “» " ll (AE 1 ‘ ' L [ [ ' \ A \ A REAL et Re WL TT _m ew "Eee. SRS > Here's a smooth tailored com dre WA i“ 0. with feather belt and stitched cliect down front and collar Bellefonte, Pa. i i a a Ry yy La LE ELE a at a ——— —————— py PETIEVEYY “a en yr i Wy po Sa Tria) id) a) A) A) dd od ld Fahdeid Vid] 4) 4 Lot Bl Be Se he V wz A eT TR ‘Men's and Boys’ JACKETS Zelan Jackets and wind resistant $4.95 up MEN'S NAVY BLU} MACKINAWS $12.75 up MEN'S PILE-LINED JACKETS $22.50 Wool and Leather JACKETS $7.95 Suede Jackets For Men Lain ARR ASTRA Boys Men's and Boys’ INTER COATS FINGER COATS REVERSIBLES $14.75 w re EON SN th Te n FIP IPA E IF oF SF oF 4 - “an HEAVY FILE FINGER TIPS y Wh TH FAT LT PBB Di ! wes TOPCOATS $2 5-00 LOL SN de w PIVOTING 4d 4 - ELEVEN un wa ie DAVIS A BOD STORS ry “a y 4 - HOU ES vi = N LW TD. rprovan BELLEFONTE hd rd LEWISTOWN STEN ET od Ta «Nn FIP AT 4d; % 9 7 hn — * va - BTN ve Tomy 6 LY P41 *2 : i § *, - Bee BO. =. RE NR LG har GL GL Go $5 hi THERE'S no better gift to give, whether you wrap it in gay paper and bright ribbons, or just slip it into an en- ary a wv LA TR RT , y ’ 4 'd ws © 2 ro § 257 C Laid & don § dow & ie’ § Ls’ § dn’ UW es’ @ Sos ry, Tey w- Fong TAL * ho. PP Tos At oe SANTA SAYS... “Buy a War Bond First” velope. The War Bond you give today will at a future date buy anything the recipient's heart may desire. Yet right now, it’s the most important purchase you can make because it's a tangible way of helping to shorten the war and bring our heroes home to enjoy future Christmases al peace, Millions of Japanese fighters, and tons of Japanese lighting equipment must still be destroyed before Victory is final and complete. It costs billions of dollars to equip our men for the task, and meeting that cost with War Bonds is the soundest investment any one of us can make! B. P. 0. Elks No. 1094 Bellefonte, Penna.
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