Over The Counly News | [and 6.000 summer camps through- been allocated the De- Centre main during A total of $2400 has to maintenance forces of partment of Highways in county for forestry work on highways and rural roads teh year beginning June 1. Mrs. Emma Tressler, of Bellefonte, escaped serious injury last Monday morning, when she fell down a flight of 11 stairs at the home of her son, Constable E. M. Tressler, at Lock | Haven with whom she is visiting. | Mrs. Tressler, who Is 78, believes she | turned her ankle as she went to | s'art down the steps. She did not | complain of any ill effects from the | hard fall, Sixteen-year-old Charlies Neyhart, of State College, is the youngest solo | pilot In Pennsylvania following his | successful flight made recently at | the State College Alr Depot. Charley had to walt ten long days before he could take his flight. A state law re- | quires that a solo pilot be 16 years | old. Charley had his birthday on | April 15 but the bad weather which struck this territory kept him grounded. Pilot Sherman Lutz, who instructed the youth, says Charley “takes to flying like a duck to wa- ter.” | dist church In Johnstown last Tues- { vertising staff of | Grey," | real estate The Dramatic Club of the Harris | Township High school recently pro- | duced two puppet shows entitled | “The Big Show" and “Hansel and Gretel” for grades 1 to 6. The plays were under the supervision of Miss Ressinger. Attorney John T. Taylor, of East Foster avenue, State College, was | the guest speaker at the father and son banquet at the Calvary Metho- day evening. The church pastor, Rev. | Paul Lindbergh, and Mr, Taylor | | were classmates at Allegheny Col- | lege Miss Natalie Meyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Meyer, of 623 | West College avenue, State College, and a member of the sophomore | class at Hood College, Frederick, Md., was recently elected to the ad- | the “Blue and | the weekly newspaper at | Hood | A transaction involving a transfer of some of the late Dr. G. 8. Frank | at Millheim, was consu- | mated last week when L. M. Sulouff, Penns Tavern proprietor, bought the garage and lant plot adjoining im- mediately in the rear and across the | allay from the former Dr. Frank residence property. Michael Baker, Jr, a general con- tractor in Houtzdale, filed a volun- | tary petition in bankruptcy in fed- {eral court last week in Pittsburgh, Liabilities were estimated at $138. 1251.50 and assets at $6821.80, Baker | | Bank & Trust | iImously elected to memebrship in { that | at various times fulfilled contracts | {in State College, other Bellefonte, and | Centre county communities At a meeting of the board of di- rectors of the Farmers National | Company of Millheim, | Z. A. Weaver, of Coburn, was unan- | body. Mr. Weaver will fill the | vacancy on the board caused by the recent death of the president of the institution. Dr. G. 8. Frank. At the | same meeting, L. E. Stover, of Mill- % STERN : 3: our Buick-conditioned cars are ""scubbed within an inch of their lives’, Come in and see— and cast your eye over such values as these— Buick Bargains ‘39 Buick Special SEDAN—An unusually nice used car; has radio and heater; carries the usual Buick guaran- tee ‘37 Terraplane SEDAN—Low mileage. new rubber; exceptionally clean owned by local businessman ‘37 Studebaker COMMANDER “§" SEDAN — Small mileage; new car appear- ance and condition ‘37 Nash AMBASSADOR “6” FOUR- DOOR SEDAN — 16000 miles; general condition and appearance like new ’ 37 Graham SUPERCHARGER SEDAN Unusually good transportation ’ - 36 Pontiac SEDAN — Look at this car and drive it and you will buy it. ’ bs 36 Pontiac COACH — A good small car with a lot of good unused mileage ‘38 Chevrolet 2-TON PANEL TRUCK ‘33 Ford Coupe ‘32 Nash Sedan These cars are all priced away below | present market value. Your present | car will probably make your initial payment—balance 12 to 18 months. ! It costs nothing to look and questions, that's what we're here for to serve you OPEN EVERY WEEK DAY FROM BA M. to OP. M. Our Telephone Number is 1065 LINGENFELTER : MOTOR CO. Allegheny Street & Cherry Alley | BELLEFONTE, PA. PHONE 1065 Look for the “NEON" Buick Sign at Drew Theological Seminary this C. L. RAND, Manager. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM USED CAR heim, { at the Centre County nesday where he {ing a juvenile court hearing on a charge of delinquency taken into custody {of the State fire marshal’s office at cendiary vice f last day dipht ‘man, | Penn's ask | land Betty Byers, citizenship. D. A.| | speaker and his remarks were time- | {ly and pointed. | tendents Priday at State College. | | Grampian<Lumber Cily | has been transferred from the Ben- satu penfied was honored by unanimous vole to become its president Orrie Mothersbaugh, of Taylor township, observed his 15th birthday jall last Wed- Is being held pend- The boy wa by W. T. Davis, | Harris burg in connection with an in- fire which burned over about 100 acres of timberland in Taylor township last Sunday Thieves broke into Spicher’s Ser- Station, located just south of the Bellefonte borough limits near the Wagner mill, some time early Wednesday morning and stole about $5 in cash. Entrnace was gain-! ed by breaking a window at the side of the station A pane of glass in the door of the station was also broken. The proprietor, Harold T Spicher, stated that he had locked the station about 11 o'clock on Tues- day night A front free clinic was held last Mon- in the Millheim grade school building for children of the com- munity by Dr. Frank M. Henninger and Miss Mary Siegal, county nurse Forty-seven children were given heria inoculations; approxi- mately twenty-two were given the Schick test. A number of youngsters of pre-school age were also examin- ed. The Red Cross sponsors these health clinics by providing a doctor and nurse, and the state fumishes toxoid for the inoculations Penn's Valley trout fishermen are! not very successful In local streams thus far in the 1940 season. No very large catches have been brought to public notice, as to numbers, but a few individuals have taken some nice brown trout. Herbert Glasgow, of Coburn, pulled out a fine brownie 21'% inches long: took him under the new bridge at Coburn. L. PF. Boob, new Democratic county chair-| informs us that he bad six last Friday, from a foot long to 19'% inches. Last Monday afternoon, Photographer Cal Breon went up Creek and battled a brownie for a half-hour before getting him! lout where he could measure his Ld | inches of beauty. Promotion exercises were held last ! Thursday evening in the Municipal | | Theatre for the eighth grade stu-| dents of the Millheim schools. The! following pupils will enter the fresh- | man class of the East Penns Valley | | High school next fall: Phyllis Bohn, | Mary Duck, Mabel Auman, Julia | Ocker, Betty Byers, Mary Eaton, | Marie Breon, Dorothy Kearn, Fred- | erick Neff. Cash prizes were donated | iby 8. M. Breon, A. H. Blover, Min- | | heim Journal and G. G. Neff, and were awarded to Mary Duck for ex- cellency in art; Phyllis Bohn, Eng- | Hsh: Merrill Boone, mathematics, Middleburg, was the | i Gougler, of oni isis Ww ——— | FOU R APPOINTMENTS IN METHODIST CIRCLES Four appointments for the Cen- | | tral Pennsylvania District of the] Methodist Church were announced | at Williamsport by Dr. J. Merrill Williams, superintendent of the] | Williamsport District, following 8] | cabinet meeting of district superin- | | The Rev. Merle 8, Cowher, Sandy | | Ridge, Altoona District, has been { moved to Wallaceton in the Wil- | Hamsport District. The Rev. Elroy | M. Sayers, who will be graduated | June, has been assigned to the charge, Clearfield county. The Rev, Robert E. Breth, a native of Jersey Shore, charge to Wallis Run charge The Rev. "Ralph D. 8chiabig has been selected to replace the Rev. Mr. Breth at Benesetie-Penfield. When a governmental agency ad- vertises for bids it 5 entitled to competition, especially from those industries that vociferously demand | traps YOUR HEALTH An army of 2000000 boys and girls will move into summer camps this year. There are between 6, out the United States. meang vigorous living. The normal child thrives and im- proves on it of the family physician, with a serious physical defect may | not respond to camp life. Camping | | body, There are other chil- | dren, however, who should not be | sent to camp without the approval | A ehija) recipients, charged with A child | | who 1s recuperating from a serious | ordered to pay back to the city al THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, Boy Struck By Car | While playing tag along the Hawk Run-Morrisdale road one evening | last week, six-year<old James Dobo, | {of Hawk Run, was injured when | {struck by a car. The youngster, suf- | | fering from bruises of the face and | was taken to the Philipsburg ! | Hospital hy George E. Medzie, Mor | | risdale, driver of the car, Must Repay $4,200 Relief Twenty-four Bayonne, N. J. relief {raudu- | lently obtained relief, were placed | on probation for three years and] BELLEFONTE, PR. May bth, 1940 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 30,000 People Read This Column every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- | partment has become so amazingly popular. Considering its low cost ang | Lhe benefits derived, it is undisputably Centre County's CommuJdity Bar- gain Counter, RATES-Advertisements of twenty-five words or less, 28 cents for first issue, and 156 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise- ment containg more than twenty-five words, one cent a word is charged. REAL ESTATE-—A straight one cent a word ls charged for rea] estate | illness may find the camp life 100 | total of $4.209 which they obtained | advertising-—-sale or rent. strenuous. Aside from Its the child mentally, socially | emotionally. he child must be keen to go Ww camp-—-not overly persuaded by par- | poorly | WANTED Boarders ents or friends who may conceal desire to rid themselves of | for the child during responsibility the summer. The “problem” child at camps is one who hag not come of | his own desire, but because his par- ents insisted. There are camps for all and conditions of children, should be selected which classes A camp fits position of the family to all of the other advantages to be | or { found at a summer camp, there are wholesome moral and spiritual values to be considered. The moral development ed in practically every camp in the { United States. “Hey, Skinny, this summer”? “You going to camp POET * i DO YOU KNOW t going to be a more comfort able summer for many cattle {f their owners erect brush-off fly! suggested by the Bureau of and Plan, Quarantine The fly traps which any farmhand can make, are 7 feet wide, 6 high, and 10 feet long, and the ani- mals walk through, leaving behind the pesky horn flies mn ct WHO KNOWS? 1. When =1li the firs battieships be launched? 2. How many pans modern automobile? 3. When was trine proclaimed? 4. Has the Klu Klux Klan aban- doned its white-robe uniform? 5. Who Castillo? 8. Where are lands? 7. What i= meant “fifth column?” 8 What nificent?” 9. How many American receiving WPA reliel? t © Entomology st of our new are in a the Dodecanese by the term 5 the “Crusade Mag- Ale Now 10. When and where eco the hare, Biate College, held? naval Hmitation conferen: The Answers The North Carolina at Brook- WANTHD—To buy well Navy Yard, June 13 The Ford V-8 has about 16.000 new robe will not have a ery I or vi 5. The 57- FORT eid President Bolivia 6. In the Aecgean Seca, coast of Turkey 7. During the Spanish civil Gen he had four columing of troops oul- side the city and a fifth column (sympathizers) within the ciiy oi off the War, physical advan- tages, the summer camp should also | simulate the growth processes ot | Nature makes you think she and | grand, most in Rose Walk. Julia | with the financial, as well as soci al, In addition | WANTED—A girl desires position a of the child is assur-|and good cook feel! a is Eimque Penaranda dei | i | Ps, RB. | LWIGHTLEY io Mola, attacking Madrid. said | ® kindly | by fraud, | - This is the time of (he year that! 5 Boarders Wanted —————— a — and roomers. | Syidre of E. N. Trostle, Pleasant Gap, 1641 Work Wanted | WANTRD-—W dow wants Ly work in widowers home. Write RL | Clo Centre Democrat xi8 ANTERDCiirl desires I in i family te or call on . Pa. x18 D. stenographer either State College. Can 5 ence. Phone 476-R-2 Bell Bellefonte We refor- efonte, x18 WANTED Mi ddle aged wi idow would like work as a housekeeper, refined careful worker, refer. Write M. O. In care of x18 in ence this WANTED Work, concrete penter work. general repair work {around your house. I will do you A good Job at & reasonable price Prank Nelson, 222 Bast Lamb 5 | Bellefonte, Pa. Phone 500-M x10 WANTED Work | experienc ed girls care for children, help at parties or what have you. May be had al all Umes by calling Mrs. O. B. Ma- lin at 286 or MLW rie Chandler at 118. Rate 15 cents per hour x10 i Help Wanted A WANTED Single “man farms Chas M Roca, R.D ven and car- to Ww work on Centre Hall x18 and cook. Ap Rectaurant, Spring | x8 WANTED <A waitress ply st Harry's Beli efonie, Pa WANTED C hore “boy and help on farm TREN, oermmapent job Mackeyville, Pa 0 end lawn Choo home Beck Parm xi8 the Monroe Doc. | WANTED —AL once. Relinble party or parties 0 out one thousand cord of puipnood. Ranked in woods or delivere to mill. Cialr Lyons fo foward. Pa Phone 131 “x18 WANTED 20 men w cut pulp » ood MM a cord Work north of Beech Creek and in Milihelm Narrow: W P. Petierolf, Madigonburg, Pa. Phone Millhelon 35-R-5 x21 Wanted to Buy WANTED <“Chickens of all and sizes, young and oid | Pooler, Clearfield, Pa 21h WANTED Ratbits of any breed 4 sounds and over. Wm. RB. Ever Pa x18 | WANTEOD—To buy colored & pr old time ¢ ls. whatnot Antiquos Vivian Shuler, Beliclonie, Pa. RB B : xi rotied cow Woodrings 8, Bells x18 breed Harry manure. Inquire of Floral Gardens Howard fonte, Pa Phone 64 WANTED Information a to two tracts of woodiand or abandoned farms that can be bought at rigat price; each 200 acters or more for re- | forestation. Address Diemer 1. Bathe urst, Justice of the Peace. Howard D. 1%) Card of Thanks 9 “as grandpare- is unt to In this wes thank all shy in any way helped our! { daughter Helen Marte Leightiey and husband through death and burial | of their Utlie daughier. 8heha Ann Mr. and Mp. XN. B. Martz 8. A term, used by some Repub- | MORGAN We take this means of leans to refer to their tical campaign. 9. ‘About 2.000.000 10. Washington 1922 and Len- don in 1900. pr -— Wanted a Clean Cell Arrested for causing trouble his home, Uniontown, requested a “nice ciean cell with a bunk” in ‘cell bars. He had improv noose with his short - “The Golden Stranger.” gripping story of Jove hidden treasurs, begins ‘on May 12th In The American Weekly the big magazine distribut- ed with the Baltimore American. {On sale at all Newsstands, MUNICIPAL, MILLHAEIM, PA. Evenings 7 and 9 P. M. Admission 10¢ and 25¢ FRIDAY & SATURDAY (May 3 and 4) Clark Gable, Joan Crawford, Peter Lorre "Strange Cargo” A real he-man picture . . . five of the tougest men alive and a wom- an who was the second best man among them. A Must See Pic- fare. Latest News Evens Shows: Feature 7:10 & 0:10 P. ML 1040 poli- | expressing our thanks for the for- al tributes, car service. and for the {many sets of kindly sympathy dur jing the recent death and funeral of Charles Morgan William Morgan | (and Family. Show Shoe, Pa. Harry Drelstadt, 25. of | purnace. Pa Three hours | { later he was found dangling from! phone 938-R ised 3 | TOR SALB- Used Fordson | Phone Hgward, 271. Don't Miss This New Serial Story. | FOR BALE—Five tops mood i Articles for Sale POR SALE - ced potatos: Katadbin 8.15 bu. CC. H Campbell, Panna, x SALE Sere: eral tons loose mixed hay 3 Sov. Belisfonte I. D h x Tracior Howard, Ps 164 parts. MH. Betz E A x10 at 85 per ton Port Matilda, Pa. Turner FOR BALE-200 wooden chairs al fn prices. Bihgle or in jots | Bellofonte Methodist Church x18 ron aye: pian and tree | piece room suite. Inquire | of W. W. HR enitne, Nittany, Pa. x20 | PON SALE-O tons good mixed hay | loose at $16 per ton and looses mix. | ed straw. Ida RR. Williams, Martha Furnace. x19 of paren. a clump In-! ure o Cot ida nn iam, Martha | 2 PON BALE--A grade of hard or | soft coal by the ton or truck load also slab wood, Phone 1 T1e-R, Prank | Corl, Bellefonte, Pa. x18 | POR SALE-~Parm lime at price farm- | of oan 0 pay. quis of | {O.'M, y R. D. 2, Phone | Zion 1913 (Nittany). AO FOR SALE—A Fordson tractor wih | high Jenaion agheto, governor and pul Wie or George Btey- enson, at xiB roi BALE--Q00 Sine 340 b De Dis boli: ir a ri Mg? price, Cire Phil: Howard, §. D1, Fa. MONDAY & TUESDAY (May 6 and 7) THE WEAVER BROTHERS and ELVIRY, Roy Rogers, in ” "Jeepers Creepers Here's just what the or- dered for the entire family . . One big laugh from start to fin- ish The Finest Selected Shorts FRIDAY & SATURDAY (May 10 and 11) "Broadway Melody of 1940” that the American system be pre- ; FOR | 1085 Chevrolet coath hay | KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies Lo be mailed 0 | this office, must be complied with by those answering *“e advertisements | Please do not call at the office for Information concerning such advertise | ments, as the publishers are not permitted 0 divulge the name of the ad vertiser, SBUBACRIBER'S PRIVILEGE—Every subscribed to The Cenwe Dem- oorat 18 entitied to a 26-word adverlsement in these columns one time, | free of charge. This privilege can be used six times a year at different intervals. gp es —— RE TI I Ew Se BALE~Potatocs Elleuberge: Inquire yon Dungary Henry Pa all sizes from 15 w 28 inch rims x18 | Backed by written guarantee. Open evenings uni & o'clock Wallrun Auto service, Bnow Shoes Luterseotion, Phone 1563 iu FOI BALE Dox Kang oh range, good condition, 810 including new pipe Roe y Kave, Milesb urg, Pa x18 i POR SALE Rus ett “seed grown from certified seed last year Also some home cured shoul derg and Bacon Ia uire of JB Swartz, Bel le font {1 b 2 Phu one 476- 4-2 x19 FOR SALE “A 3 piece room suite suitable for cabin, child oak breakiast WpK lable, mapie $8 bed, merry galioper horse, Bual wy {f Mr ir Houck, Bis Pa “4 3 M. riding Chas x18 Leroy rs D tWo-way i + 2 riding oultiva M. Ross, Centre Hall, R MOR BALE Will sell chine Shop SALE Go ” quire of Harry Pa D. Pho Home good 21 600 cheap Owarw's Bel lefont eo, Pa tire Ma- living Fon I: Mark. FOR “BALE Best hard coal. Ton Ri pa, Bellefon te . rom BALE A 10-7 grain drill plete Jagutee of haries ¥ ple. Walter Bureel, Bell elon te, Pa FOR SALE - Turkey CEES and tu key poults Lawrence | Wingate, an Ar- bt xi8 1940 Indian uring spring down Alo and Harley- terms very Indian Qrelery oad, Eldorado x19 uni ‘ R th Be hop d Ph one grade load Phone MOTORCYCLES New models on display frame. Low large st Dm vidsorng reasonabie 68211 Sixth A Loon or ¥ Altoona Avenue day old 3. Har- Pi6-R-22 x19 Sale or Exchange FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Guernsey oows all close pric Teamn work horses, choloe of ses stock bulls: brood sows and Want young cattle, beef all | Ha id Pa rns clon n Pa. Phone FOR BALE Three tor hay. 1 mile west of Edward Zervy, Centre Hall i FON SALE-Chicken peal moss mixed par poses EW. White M On SALE practically ¥F Homan T365-J of mized loose Tussey vill MR Severn ger manure ‘a en . “Poultry PON. BALE Qua) wood white Leghorns, New re Neds, and Barred Mocks sien hatch Bhower. Pleasant rh er re oA Forest phone x10 certify fH K {Bellefonte x18 house trail new. Inmqgul Unionville, Pa A or Russet Inquire D. 2 FOR. SALE Year old Pa ed send DOLALOes Nell, Bellofonte, It Almport) a POR Cap one FX n iy chicks. Eng SALE A “For d -B 1082 good condition . ney Car SALE- Qual! Nn A puliets 811965, 5. Br. Rocks, NN. RH Ned 88.85, cockerals $50 HF Cervin Penna BABY anoKs Froen Br eeders. large tro New Harrmpe} hor als 81 puliels guar fer ¥ road. Inquire Hole! xi8 THLAL nan ray t Mu Al paid Haters ille 2 seed potal Sy Green Wo Warrior Mas k 6-11-13 NO need J. Beck blood tested 1-hoo ' Me < Pho Super: ” nk Deer condition ¢ Howard i684 Howard FOR SALE-—~A 0-hoe ile grain drill, ! cheag 10 quick buyer Bellwionte, BR. D Farmers goo] Pras ~ Poultry Remedies Pos SALE Pe rt Put De ———————— ———————— Tablets BALE~A used Kerosene 3 used pus ADEs. & somnbination mange. four J J erators also a4 Frigidaire electrie Hgerator. Above itemg are i a condition. Delsas Bleolric irfonie, Py Pon SALE-Roli butticshin lino rd long Relist stove. 2 work benct po abie dentists laboratory or carpenter quire of Dr. BR. P. Nol oe fonte, Pa POR SALE -MeCormi 20 tractor Phone #3 Live Stock BALK B4 | Beli etonte Pa cow Fien Presh Flick POR wit} Ca ! eu 4 FOR BALE--One OF oar. § moa : sit 1n- | williams, Julian _ Pa ALE ~Purebreg FOR 8 ¢ peTVies D. 2 Phon Be , : xi8 Holstein ——————— ready tor ck ~Deerin 10% | Pel lefonte R od Aa new F-30 arm. | all on steel P20 Parmall on rubber usd three yearns. Pull iin Mc- Cornick-Deering machines who k drop in and Jook them over, D W Bradford, dealer, Centre Hall, Phone 31-1. POR SALE-Parm machinery | ovosted every kind, lsrgest assortment ve | Pleniing Perna. pew and used at au active | © prices, liberal trade-in allowances, about 30 different Tracom always In etork: also home relsed horses and | cattle trade in on tractors for sale at bargain prices. Cail on Wednes- days and Saturdays for specials, guch | ros? i at 17-t00th spring tooth harrow for FOR SALE] tron pT 1 purebred 810.75. Losch pimplement Company. | pangs disease. J. MH. Mitchell, Lee Jercey Shore. mont, Pa. Phone State College 3764 | xi8 FOR BALE About 12 old. Inquire of W Axe Mann, Bellefonte 427-R- 3 Seven China Inquire oR SALE Poland 8 weeks old pigs and pglaight nose of C. E Brus X19 | POR BALE “Two good pairs of “work ing mules, weight aboui 2800 Ibs | palr Also teains homes. Inquire Clinton Thompnon Salona, Pa. 154 a9 Chevrolet ” heat- | POR SALE--A team of Western hoti- tr and defroster, low mileage #700. 1 es, B and 10 years old, weight 3000 1930 Chevrolet Delaixe town sedan. | Ihe. Inquire of Mrs Mary Maths radio. like new 8560. 1938 Chevrole! Port Matilda. BB. D (Buffalo Bun Val- three-quarter ton pickup, 8350; 1937 Jey on the Annie Gray farm). 156% Cherroiet club sedan, $450: 1037 Pord - anda. heater and radio, 8360; 1037 | MINE MULES & PONIES--All young Chevrole) Deluxe town sedan, $400 sound, low down, heavy, chunks $260; 1020 Ford Call us. give us the gige and we will sedan, $26; 1020 Piymouth sedan 850. | deliver you the righ! mule or pony Above oars must be sold at once. We deliver free and put them : be bought through the easy OG. work. Steele Morgan, Mundys Core payment plan. Blerlys ners, BR D 1. Conemaugh. Pa Tele- A xia phone | Nanty Glo, 9100-R-12 x19 —— vn CARL. BARGAINS «1040 Bpecial Deluxe town sedan, AL. STONES | PAM THE PROPER FLOW OF BILE In the liver are counties numbers of tiny ducts, which converge inte two, called the right and left “hepatic ducts. These meet outside the liver and are joined on the way to the intestines, by the “cystic” duct leading from the gall-bladder. Gallstones may occur anywhere in this system, varying in size from the smallest grain to stones large enough to stop up the large ducts, Gallstones are composed largely of cholostrin, 8 substance normally present in certain quantities in the blood. They occur more often in women than men, usually past 48 years of age, and the person with gallstones is weually overweight. Typhoid fever seems to leave 2 pro disposition to gallstones, caused by the infectious germs leaving rough. ened surfaces in the ducts or gall bladder, where the cholostrin crystals can find 2 place to cling and gather bulk. The most usual symptom of gallstone is “gall bladder” colic, & severe stomach ache, localizing in the pit of the stomach and often radinting through the back, just beneath the shoulder blades. Violent contraction of the ducts trying to throw off the stone, and rubbing of the tender membranes against the stones sets up this severe pain. Relaxation by heat, hot baths or hypodermic may allow the stone to pass one way or the other and give temporary relief, until the stone gets stuck’ again. If you know you have gallstones, be careful of your diet, do not overset, keep your system open, and consult your doctor, | PON BALE of t| rom BALE Hundreds of used tires, |. potatoes | highway . Quor license | fonts wilh | Ullable | Milesburg | WANTED To { or share rent | preferred. Write Box { the Centre Democrat | of mules | $200 | other Tuesday | and “A grey team, one with foul. Inquire of Pred Corl, fonte, R. D 2 POR BALE--FPresh registered Hol~ stein cows, accredited herd, In| {quire of FPalrview Dalry, Houtedale, : Pa x19 p- ron BALE—A fine pur of Belgian | mares with foal iso a One pair | Ine Rite of John Thomas, | Matiida, x20 | POR BALE ~Rorses—home horns traded In as down paymeni on traclors....a doren rr mote--826 Ww Bee them atl Losch 0., Jergey Bbore Port | FPARMERS-—-Penns Valley Seles barn, Centre Hall, Pa. bolds sale every vd r (44 poultry, prices. 8. you can Riegel, expect Owner, Pasture Land pasture B WANTED Youn Ww $1.00 per month Chilcoat, Ple cattle Ww Ingquiré of L ant Gap, ba CATTLE PASTUIE- Have food pas + ture land ung cattle plent y water C Dot Jey, Jai Pa 8) for H of R an, FOR RENT--Cattle pasture pasture land all fenced Mi. water 76¢ a head E Ba: r Ju dian, Pa PASTURE waler lor full care abe every Colyer, R ood pasture and J 10 young cattle, will 1 e 81.25 month, pay nth, Harry Goodyes entre Hall, Pa rent. Excellent Caitie, horses Good waler Rates reasonwbic Nefls RHunt- Belle x 20 PASTURE For Hag 7 pasture sheep accepled walched dally Write Wim. Moore ingdon county. 20 miles fonte Pa Loans to Farmers FARMERS chinery, for a Mi from Do you anol er. need horse how mas money Cie ge or spring jackin sha ug r Oeil x s « om: irda vabure ena or Real Estate - Pom SALE An hows n Howard ard "Altenderter a For Sale room ~ Cond G Box 166 ov a Pp 141s POR SALE --fmall 24324 feet Pa POR BALE—The of 202 aches fonle 3 Fillmore Sireet, Bellefonte, POR BALE Kory house, 465 feel; Modern Hublersburg “Pa. Kare, lovely stor valuable concrete kitchen. beer, 1i- Wonderful location, ‘4 ec east of Milesbioy xif ron ee BALE Farm onlale 135 of the J L Mar. located uffaic Run aCTES good Haings nguire at farm an) Maralall bu neven-room ROTOR SALE house and 35 Valley View. eleciric well. Inguire View Bolles onite failing Valley Pon SALE 130 Mars} eek. known As farm. lately occupied Packer. Terms reasons The Beech Creek Natior Pon BALE 200 acres able for jumber paper wood Ingu 1452 Frankiis Pa. or ste 8 Pa D 1 i acre of timber mine of W Ave, E Wi ee urg ian n FOR SALE-A 82 lend at a bargain Houserville churches (3) mies oast acre farm oa te eng of Bate Inquire of uriin Bt. Belinfonte Blairs’ Qift Shop. State Coliege of at than three College on *. P OF x21 | FOR SALE-For a good location Don sider the 100 acre Clevenstine farm ocaied along Route 220. 1 mi west of Hel on Park, 8 mi. Bast of Belie- a young orchard, & 10- room bufl brick house. a large barn and plenty of out buildings good limestone groubd. Call and see the farm. It micht be gst what you want. W. L Clevetsl Min- govilie, Pa Wanted to Reht WANTED To rent ard. Inquire of a house in How. Fiem Rupert. . rent fields suitable for Vicinity State, Colleg- X" in care of xis farge feld or For Sale or Rent Belle Impiemenst | x20 Bring your live stock | t : nd | Deb up a | Iron - | NOTICE—1 = Lig x18 field corn. Cash | | FOR. RENT-2 apartments, one a 3+ room and one a 4-room vale eptrance. Phone Thomas Coal Yard, | 463, Bellefonte, Pa zie FOR RENT-¥our romns and cold water, electric arage. laundy Pick, Route — mile went of Unionville with ht 3:3 hot and one xin | ron RENT --3-room furnished i ment gt 113 East an | Belisfonle. Mra Ri h | gmat Logan Streel, Phone 622 | POR RENT Purnished apartment, 3 rooms and bath, eieclric pefriger- ator. Mrs. Paul Carner, 126 N Thomas Street, Bellefonie, Ps. Phone | 192 12u ot, Hazel, au FOR RENT-—A furnished bed ron, with Ktehpnee adios for ight housekeeping, Phone 86-w rs. M. B. Runkle 13% N. Spring Bt Be lefonte , Pa rom, RENT—A 2nd floor Toursrooth Apartment with bath, heat and hot waler furnished in Bellefonte btisf- OC Lic Write B M. C. in care Democrat office. x19 POR RENT--TWo very Apartments. all modern ences, heat furnished K Owens Electric Bt. Bellefonte Pa POR RENT a“ desirabie conven Inquire at BR Blore, Al eghe By 1st and 2 aparument, 4 rooms | and cold water, garden cated Bush Additior Beckwith, Bush Addition Pa Pe rsonal | WOM oT TWA NT Uiania on ics ot bodies Cakcium oni MEN VIM 7ESlim- Oulerex table's ing Vitamin Bl wephorus, 358¢ 20c. First package isfies or maker refunds low price write Widmann & Tesh and all Rood : sL01es bE 354 Announcements SU Pr pi slze today ral Call er The will festiy Associaton Saturday June 20h the Zion school Bouse Logan Grange of hold thelr annual PRSTIVAL The ry oy chramch chicker urday, FESTIVAL The Reberbrare grange hold Ms a: am! fertival on Lhe sehool gro on May 30. music bY Bariges East Oentre Count Band IPPER- of An May ¥ The Yuden of the MM. EB Curtin are havin ® hoodie Super on Sale 81 he church x19 4 i NOTICE—8u any the summer months IOUuse r Suds m. Evervs welcome nion Prater hone of Wi inday May 5b. at the west end of the Valier road Prerybody welcome The — L he ladieg Ald of mee] at the nd Bios on E Brliefor Pa on ng. May Ss al 8 o'clock in w FB a every Wednesday eve vg. and learn hoy farmers wre their b own farmer owh ad izations Tre rue Cxae= Mou- » Be PATDMERS. Tune Toons, Ep m financing thats their Organ irters of Fillmore } I hold 8 Dox sn. } the church pawich foe +] Everybody fn monthly McArdie America Monday roo Titi unped cers will meeting of Catholic of Bellafonis gicht May 6 “Court Daughters will be held in the court High Street, begin. All members “gn as eleclion of offs m to atignd would like to porrespot some person in Bellefonts or who able 19 make DAY. 75 weekly. To such 4 repossess and transfer for small balance dur, y Fie spinel iype plano. For further information as % where piano may be seen. Write 4 E Swartz Co. 1620 1ith Ave, Altoona Pa © X20 1 Miscellaneous RAY EXTRRMINATOR- 112 rats +i ed with can Schutte’s Red RRL] Kline Hardware, Bellefonte, Pa. x23 PAINT CLEANER —E-Z paint clesn- er removes dirt, leaves finish gos. Kline Hardware, Beliefonie, 53 «y | 3-R-4 at our expense, ORAD 81 JOCK Removes MM my expense, lL. Smith, ! Oni] anriime |876-J-3 Lioyd Pw 1 | TO HORSE OWNERS--Anyone with- ag horses shod Inquire al the fol- lowing places: Lather Smith's Biack- smith Shap. telephone No. 124° and | Half Moon Hill. Albert Knisely. x18 | FOR RENT OR SALE-—A farm Jo- { will cated two miles from Milmore or rent house and garden. Apply | to William H. Garman, Oak Hall Sta | Pa Phone 92-3482 | POR i i | | Bellefonte 644 x13 Houses tor Rent RENT--7 rogm home, location, modern convenlentes, call x19 POR RENT--A house ant orchard in Benner Township. Inquire of Mrs Florence Brennan, 686 W. Beaver ¢., State College, Pa x18 | RENT--A 6 room house Phi nyveniences and hard ocated on Bast Lamb St Delleronte nquire of Mrs. Bmma Noll, Zion Phone P13. Apartments for Rent FOR RENT--A five room with heat and Inquire of White Bellefonte, ‘ central | 1 | We also have In stock | CRD #CrOwE, sot | LAWN MOWERS-—1 have | a new Foley lawn mower machine. Have your mowers put 10 good rondition for the season, 12 & Hu yr hors Toc; ws aching 81 00, | wor aranteed Ee $ Machin | Shop. Bellefonte, Pa x20 WORK La mower sharpened, olled and adjurted up to 18 inches 75 cents 1 eal and deliver. in this vicinity. 25 cents extra. Mower knives ail roi} So cents. Machine work key stock. eo Swarts | Shop. Bellefonte, Pa. Phone oN 151 | BI
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