IM are oe ] i 2 and daughtir, Beverly Mr. sad He was a member of Revioc Mrs Harcld Troxell and dasugh- (Local, UMWA. and of the Kni- ter, Mary lLou, snd Florle Das | ghts of Malta. Funeral services By JANET C. KUNN priest. : | were held Sunday, with interment George Moran bagged a dor on Mr and Mrs Emest Kins anf {in Lioyd cemetery Manday mornin intighters af Jund ia pent Bei g Where plant find in deficient, | i“ sie ® Visitors with Pe. Annie Kihn day cvening at the Checler Kahn. ge —. aig steps to supply | Home Association of Pox Peale John J Kohansk: tecently were Mr. and Mrs Cal. | home needed plant nutrients thro Post 508. American Legion, Car . a oa _. ..itin Boring and children Mis Mrz Paul Brought and yes | | erop ritations and the appli | relitown, will install officers for: - John Joseph Kohanski, Bes {astra Boring. and Mr. and Mrs cently visited at the home | per | | cation of fertithiers Where a8 1683 af a meeting on w. i wife, the ; : | 76 years, of ( Jaliitzin tes Wed Lemoine Boring snd family, of parents Mr and Mra. Harve Du | atid condition chocks growth, the! Jam 1 ub the P g + Luster, : Ee " | esday of fast sak alt his res. Hastings : 4 Vil E Murs Than Prevesting C pondition BH corrocied through o ng. : : 4 2 =A : : | Ferong oy to oy oe Bureie. Mr and Mm James McCart Miss Joanne Sroxell of Pitts: ‘ ube of lime. . Home, & Ee. or are Inne. widow, the former ey wen Suiilay yrs with burgh, Sp a couple of days Soil from Blowmy Away These ate some of the prob- | Officers wi B 4 Di, : : ’ - . j ¢ an % John ariney ast week visiting With her par. ‘Jims being considered by PMA dent: W. A Conrad first Et the ; | Clara Kurash and these children Mrs Wallace Maines was a ents, Mr. and Mrs Herbert Tres: | Maintaining favorable condi it tLeemen hei B A Bender and interment wis in Vern end Jane both at home Monda: ora ii lia ut " thea 0 ; tions for the growing of crops is | Sommunity Cons in their | president; BN ™ : and Mrs. Clara Weinert, Louis | (O0F JOUTE J 5 7 "Mr. and Mrs Matt Bordock of he Or rine SATIS, | Cony save. the, Shain Samintu | vice preguont: J. 6 Kelly ville, Ky He was a retired binck. | yeief SCNT BERR. 4 Misk | Dlandbury. spent Sunday sfercissysW. H. Fyock. Chairman of ih . Seailatie in 1953 to gary: Ba lpme, Jr. smith for the Pennsylvania Coll; 0% nn” were recent visitors no t th Anns Lende noms, Cambria County Production and ine sodividaal f C ori Vincent Eckenrode. siapinin; and Coke Corporation, and had . WEES TelEN JT STS Teen 2 ! Ane. Ander : wy u on the indt simmer in Cambria aregeant resided in the Units States for with Miss Dawn Heverly, Bell Miss Mary Lou Troxell of Pitts. Marketing A inistration County will be uted to help envry the past 60 years He wood burgh, sperl the week end with mittee. It is more than prevent. a the most nesded practices WER a member of the UMWA. Callitzh Mins Res McCartney spent the hor parents Mr. and Mss Harold ing goil from washing and Blow: My Pyork also wants to reming PNA lodge and St Mary's Cath week end at har home here Troxell ing away. {nrmers that Detember 31. 1952. slic Church, where fumeral ser A. urday shoppers in Altoona Recent visitors at the Wala Mansy of the practices stressed is the final date to enroll in the | vices were held on Baturday nibr were Me. ami Mra. Fomer Troxell Good home were Mr. and Mra in the Agricuitarsl Conservation 1883 program If you Rave not ning with interment in the chur My tel Me William Lamb and Raymond Ringston and son, Ber Progrivm, he points out, Are Rim- heen enrolled for 1953, you should I emetery rranddanghte Sara lee Miss sard of Barneshort, Mr. and ed ot keeping the soil in pood he sure to get in touch with your ter Janet Kuhn Miss Catherine Hen Mrs Joseph Kingston and child. condition as & means of main. community comeaitteeman before Gerson. Mr 5d Mra Mervyl M. ren. Linda lou and Jimmy of taining productivity as well a8 | December an » (Gates Miss Bernice Orbine, Mra lowistown: Mrs. Boyd Troxell of to t future erosion. Buo ant Swimsuits Donna Gates, Mra Kyle Troxell, Nanty Glo, Mrs L. M. Harbor | 18 PRIVEE A ran Advertise and got results. DR. BELA SCHICK, discoverer of Make Water Safe 7 Aa i i A HAS J OSA 45 Bl ed SH A ce the famed Schick test for diphe theria, receives an honorary des For Bum Swimmers G ill fe T : EE Covereny” Dr SAN ANTONIO. Texss Fher ri 0 ros. vox A : Samuel Belkin (right) makes the “ar! W. Briscoe, a vehicle mai presentation =i ceremnnies In New York (International) | force base near bere came across a National Safety Coasficd]l repo showing 1.000 persons died feo drowning in the } wited States wih in & single year he teeided 0: do gortiething about it. His ‘ : § : 3 + ik «4 : Bor » & i Rediapn ne tenance supervisor st Kelly an A ne a SR IAIN | Monday afternoon in the Baker 49 nars, | ton Methodist Church if charge last fday (of Rew. William L. Karns and ors EE Rr was in the church cem- | *YT00 GR LT eihing su in Bar| Briscoe spent 2 Kir years and |p } { Sti more than 300 of his own maney perfecting a tiny siainiess slew Robert Stinson, aged 84. of Li- | “pressure ink. not any Iarges retto Road, Ebenaburg, died fast than » pocket sized cigarettes 1 ght Thursday night at Lec Hospital | or. It Weighs only seven ounces Johnstown. He was born Feb. 9. when its replaceable cartridge is 1888, in McCoysiown. a sof Ol | filed with three ounces of carbo James and Mary Jane (Ander | qiigide son) Stifison. His wife. the formar | aq. uagtable bathing suit de Anna Hamilton, died in 1928 He gigried by Briscoe has bub sor | Waiter J Find gine ehildren: i age cavities inflatably cormetied i mes Adams, rh A. and Sam- | to the pressure tank. A baiher & | uel BR. all at home; David H, { distress who was wearing one Cramer, and Joseph F, Ebens. Briscoe's patented suily could save burg. There are I5 grandchild. | himself from drowning by paling ren and 25 great-grandchildren. & a short tassellied wiring at io services were ne on Two children, Robert 0. and Mary | waistline. The suit is inflated wth {in two seconds WN emrrgpnn me { Priscoe has conducted tests £10 _By STANLEY | which show that his sult will sup WHER 1 SAID YOU COULD STORE YouR 1 | port a 180-pound man in walter Ile PUR COAT iN THE FREEZE YOU WERE | feels certain that a 200-poundes EXPECTED TO UNLOAD THE ~ . | could be supported in water if be POCKETS BEFORE Gon out) : | waspquipped with such a suit ON YOUR DA : . a @~ | The National Safety Coumedl a Ng | Washington, D.C., tested the sult | by attaching a 45 pound weight 4 | the container and inflatable com | partiienta. Both will still yo ut uf ter remaining in water 72 burs Numerous business fms ir | North America and South Americ | have madé anxious inguities abot | distributorship rights, manufactur { ing privileges, ete, and literally | | hundreds of . indigidgnis. Bave sought to purchate imac mis || Year's End Clearance! Cars must be sold before the year ends. You can name your own i for themselves ir families | |e wt on we market vot || price in our biggest used car sale since 1941. You have 30 Cars to choose from. No deal- . Neither the infiatable compart. | | ments nor container setae to || ers, please! Retail sales only! No payments until February 1, 1953. | suit. The combined weight is so | small as to be almost negligible | Robins Build Nest Underneath Auto Hood LEWISTON, Ida —A motorist . heard a funny poise in his engine | i and drove to a garage. There a { mechanic lifted the hood-—and a robin flew out. A week later the same motorist drove back to the same garage to have his gas tank filled and his ofl checked. When { the mechanic lifted the hood to check the ofl, he found a robin’s nest complete with three eggs. g PREP oe - 2 : Ru . "5 go ie . | ’49 Pontiac 2-Door EE '49 Pontiac 4-Door me a 99 " "48 Ford Pickup Truck an '48 Buick 4-Door '48 Pontiac Convertible ’48 Pc 47 Pontiac '47 Ford Pickup Truck id ie ‘No Paymenis Until : Feb. |, 1953 Mo. Pod Croley Me Pas Consley 1 GOWN worn by
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