Thursday, January 21, 1954. —. re A re 3 : i | | food the need to ext. : help Remember, of behavior. I know it necessary for von To get the most good from the your wee folks orm good habits of eat- | ing. They will Go so with your | they will copy | you in this as In all other pat- | terms | makes this better example in food habits | We must motivate them to ime prove their diets as potential Glo risa Swansons and Clark Gables Nutrition teaching and health ex- aminations must be improved But above all just what are you doing the community must be AR green jettuce or éndive Fill the center with red cherries stuffed | with nuts I was so disappointed that 1 could not go te the Farm Show. | Mother Nature interfered by storm. We ‘were almost literally sending us an old-fashioned snow | Safety At Hastings Hears Grow County Opens Coal Bids On Monday Six dds fo sapply coll for je Sprained Ankle | Solar Plexus ‘No Minor Matter | Can Be Serious’ “Oh, it's only a sprained ank-| “Soak him in the soln : | feign sorne food likes perhaps oo it will be well worth it. You can | be sure they will like what you and daddy lke and, not eat and John, are to get everythin yoit will not eat. Now be noble leach of you needs fre Io and set them a good example and | you must sat something from Ps contribute to the {then gloat with thir health re- | ench of the food Lypes every day jth of a community : its | ports result in positive reports t They are. leafy, in and vel Sleep. rest, play, re When it comes to food for the | low vegetables; lip fruit. to creation, happiness. ard security teens-there we really have fail- | matées. raw. ca » potatoes ; And of course, crotmng and od sris insist that American and other vegetables and fruit; food | children are best fed up to the | mil cheese, ice Cream. mest . i age of two, and then become pro- | poultry. fish eggs dried and gressdvely poorer in diet until; beans, and nuts; head ay and they become adult. During the a gai on . vitally important years between | fats such as butter and fortified 12 and 20. poor nutrition reach. | margarine took seriously what i a peak hope you took seriously wha aac shotitd have beens | 1 wrote you about a fruit bowl ; to take t they need they done about teen-age nutrition a | 130 iaie he fy a tas are move able long time ago The Stop. Look | Sles: as. well. Vegeta have to ward off a and Listen signs have been post. | gained in popularity as informal fot of diseases od for vears in rejections by the nterpiscen Plate Yas Tat And if they do Armed Forces in medical and in| ted 10V CALLE atAaR } ¥ v | dental clinic findings. in personal | PRinted toy carts. amall low bas t Nn they : | Kets, wooden howls: or on wood chance: Detter | Ee _— ht aid | on trays. or directly on the table chance to get our *RRNY a 4 ; Am a F well quiekly |mmething In 1905 human sutrt. | \COU N04 SOECSNS, ean Their health tion = were Lt in color: grows from day studies included all members of | for contrat n a ah at home by you. | Hary MuayITanis Jareiied os. make colorful. attractive decors : care on advice you ®n more ud can trust. Unfortunately there is | in-aid from 3 national business | Nova. he Save no 8 Jue ton i conce Fe i ween misinformation about food | aid blish | thie fojlowing used successfully: its relationship to health pre. SXamune M publ turnips, green and red = in all areas of the nation % - oni A Mats | | cabbage. , Hein squash a Sree. | Pennsylvania i ties = ecn-agers. A = Sxempe health score sheet and other ine coli. Isn't it wonderful that many However, there is an ear . sffort being made te give erature in the vernacular of the | of these decorative and nutritious facts * about foods and youth has been prepared | vegetables aie Su he Us of Jan. If vou think you would like to | WAXY Phent rs. consider using this material with | JO ATE hw | your Scouts and will let me know | NY are, however. { alerted to accept teen-age nutri. tion as a community problem If the children, and in fact you “amowed in" It was so beautiful to see the evergreens tufted with hats that | couldn't overlook the beauty. While beutiful we must not forget that too much snow can permanently injure some of the types of evergreens. At any rate it should be brushed off be- fore it has a chance to turn lo ite. The French called snow (he "poor man's manure because it takes nitrogen from the sir and gives it to the soll. Ten't it just great how all things fit togeiher in thin world of ours? There is just oodles more | have to say to you today. but if I am ping to send this mn today's mall Just must say. good-bye for 3 this time { tality Talk By Attomey AULINE SANDERS, FR.D. ata me & big thrill to see néalth in both! and PEAT OF ah i many | ibulldings owned by Combrin, That's what the man ssid when | County wer: received and tabu | ne limped into the doclor's office Soma 70 area coal miners Fri- | lated Monday by the county com | seer turning his foot on the day evening were urged to adopt missioners curbstone these days & realistic attitude toward haz | ne commissioners had adver-| “Just strap it up, doctor, T have | quent nthe oat ards of their occupation THE | (ined for 2000 tons of stoker|to get back to work ity and violence. iplea was made at a meeting of | coy] and 500 tons of run-or-mine | Proper treatment of a sprained | “meee are two types of (Rich Hill Chapter, North Cam-| coe) for the period ending Jan [ankle calls for putting the pa- | gumingl injury. penetrating bris Council of Joseph A. Holmes 3; 1955 Bids received cost per | tient to bed. bandaging the ankle’ on ating. and either one ohn Safety Amociation {ton follow: and the use of ice DARE Lo reduce | py 4 caune of Interminl GRINS The group. which met in the M. F. Pettersif Coal Company, | the swelling {and death. 2 Hastings VIW Home was com |..q pumsell Avenue, Johnstown | After 24 to 48 hours the swell. | ry of employes of Rich Hill | run-of-mine, $4.50 at tipple: §7.2% ing. pam and much of the | | tent Attorney Vasil Fisanick of Nvered clear study of the extent of the | Barnesthora, principal jpie. $188 del / injury can be made speaker, : discussed the legal angles which | Nom Coal Company of | “se sinniation of the ankle under | may arise following a mins fa- | TWIN Rocks, Nanty Glo, stoker or | "esthetic will usually show | | Nithadatine, $5.80 at tipple: $7.25} 10 extent of the damage, and AF | Speaking on the subject, "The vered rays are often used to show whe! for better hx King. Ay: & Neary for Yar PAULINE ‘Inevitable and the Estate At- | degree of hock not mean that he canniot get sick. But if the children ea! en: ough of the Kinds of food } it a 4 - X : H. Justus Apel. Foensburg ther or not there is displacement | aunt of : ¢ it a1 w 5: in L foraey isanick outined ways i | ker. 38.00 delivered : wible to regain function | | ker and run-of-mine, $8 at tipple oT P*® organ such as the liver or Spleen, Sho Gl within the mine and $6.95 delivered oi the ankie in two fo Uhree|.; serforution of one of the lege dwn, asgow | emick of Spangler. state mine | Johnsts matiof-mine. $475 at it usually lakes a month to six cartilage of the joint, and diss | creas. Kidneys and major ment made by Rev. W. C Sell! Both men spoke briefly on ae - : and Rev. Jesse Wolf. in charge cident ratic aad preventive meas | ation of the ankle bone. are all subject to injury WW the run-of-mine, $8.80 delivered; sto-} ones | which problems confronting sur. : : i If the sprain is a simple one. | With early Deni & Lantzy Coal Company strapping is sufficient to give sta. preparing wills and correct tax Conemaugh. run-of-mine, $5.35 at, d protect for the | surgical control of bleeding. procedure : Sipple: $7.10 delivered: stoker, | quired ap th of on or re- [rates can be reduced The Barnesboro attorney point- 80 at tipple: $735 delivered | TL grr athletic patient Bleeding in ususily the remit Of West To Be od out that such “legal safety” Alf Johnson, Ebensburg, sto. x a pa of either mjury to a solid mternsl ranks in importance with safery | | weeks although in older persons | a City View Coal {ompany er blood vessels Other speakers were George p.| } i t um Delay in control of i” “Mr. Texas." called the * world's | inspector for the 15th Bitumin. |tipple and $810 delivered Sprains which are complex in- pin than in pre Crating wonsds first Christian Western. ® will be oU8 District. and James Froggatt | volve extensive isceration 0 the | for " blunt injury the diagnosis shown in the Glasgow Lutheran of Hastings superintendent of | Mi ligaments, injury 1o the muscle | i mowe ss gg Parish House. 1:38 p mo Janu. | ihe Rich Hill operations near ISS Ya liga ante structure, fragmentation of a Liver, spleen, gall bisdder, pam ary a ng Oo an an noe | ' W d Bri ; arteries of the local presentation. The film | ures 0 € FIS 0 n Buk Sprang Say. cull for 41 aniostoen.. lability of whale jis the first major production of | Tha program, In charge of | The engagement of Miss Eval cong, 10 be removed in 4 couple of | tion af alt polit Rev. Billy Graham Evangelistic | Steve Jarsure and Peter Gresco, | Migilante, daughter of Mrs Frank | weeks and supplanted by a walk. ‘ n for yom they are not! 10 aal, no one wants them. that. that and that They need food | to will Rabe job? I'l send you a sel to examine The solution of the teen-age nu- | a tritien problem is simple 80 clear We need a ple Sn ‘tern for the teens and 4 { ronstant option diet ‘from nest 4 fancy on. We must _s.t Ahem SA A I AMA SR re soma ONE STOP IS ALL IT TAKES TO KEEP YOU ROLLING RIGHT Gan? ONT MoAeor oherk? Battery Re charge? Brake test? Make one slop here for the COMPLETE. service by the experts whose one aim In ile Is 5 kewp your emr ot prak performance. 3 t is why our job as home | | maker is important. Cet out the | | cook book. Let ao imagination | Fo 4 chance. member all the | WAYS (10 dress up the old stand | Lays with new seasonings. herbs land the Hike Serve some raw, (Cook each one IN AF MEN Ways iand combinations as possible ‘Cock quickly. Berve hot when i cooked. Save the juices A sgu- sete or two of lemon juice or a Httle wi yr is an scceplable tart note for boiled turnips. car rots or beets A bit of crisp ba- carrots as nutmeg. (oo, Improves carrots Watch for plentiful supply of onions, potatoes. and dry beans both lime and Featured also this month in many stoves will be pears and the citrus fruits 1 have two refresh. ing and sulritious drinks that are | {Eo for the entire family. oa you will try Eh They » grapefruit pecon Ere smash. Ei i il lia if oF ; if i! ne #8 needed 1 will give you the smount for one serving Films, Ine med young Evangelist and his en tire Evangelistic team Playing | leading roles In the full engin | (color picture are Redd Harper snd Cindy Walker, both profess | jonal Western stars. who have re- cently made their decision to give | their lives and HMR service Produced as an “Mr. Texas” has amazed religious leaders and motion picture an thorities alike during its first year of show At the film's pre-view in Holl on Oct. 1. 1951, a record th of 25.000 persons jarymed the huge ampitheatre for the larg at. tendance any motion ture ev: er had in this country Ping the past vesr of ah ; an esti. mated 3.000 000 persons have seen the film. From this sumber of viewers, some R5.000 have made decisions to accept the Christian Way of Life. according to rec- ords on file The story revolves around (he “Billy mm’ crusade. In Will Rodgers Coliseum: in Folt Worth, | Texas. To : the film. an entire motion Picture osompany moved from Iywood 6 Texas and made all the Texas scones in the vicinity of Fart Worth. The rodec scenes. some of the most benptiful onlor photography be Rog Air Industry Plans With oo Groups Rep. John P. Saylor bas talents to Christ | experiment, | | of two movies about safety It was announced that North | Cambria Council of Joseph A Holmes Safety Assotiation will | meet at p.m: Wednesday in] ‘Bt. Thomas Pariah House Bar | redbor Area Airman Home From Japan Area Joneph T. Linsky Jr, sirman third class. 18, of Carrolitown R D. has returned from duly in the Far East to spend a 40-day fur ough at the home of his Pe anita, Mr. and Mrs Joseph T. sky. Br F Rirman, stationed at John sort Alr Force Base, near Tokyo, 4 A, atlended Spangler High School before entering the ser vice in May, 1952 He underwent basic training at | Sampson Air Force Base § Y. and then attended Air Police For | ce School at Randolph Field, in Texas Priow to going overseas Alrman | - + ing cast ia n monpin oF mi and feaiu. ss the fa- was concluded with presentation | Batiiewica, of Hamburg, N. ¥. Char and | | sideration | hits Been announced, iam Webb, Jr, son i Mra. Charles Webb Pa. Miss Migilante i» a graduate of | the Patton High School, and al fm attended the Pennsvivanis | | State University She is presently employed as & private SREFSIAZY | by the Dan BH. Willis Co, of Ak: ran, Ohio. Her fiance ix a gradu. | ate of the Willlam Pern High | School in York. and the Pennsyl. vania State University with =» B 8 M E degree. He is an al umnus of Triangle Fraternity, and | is now a praduste iraines me to Mr of Mr of Bristol conmsin. A spring wedding » plan ned, I all of us got all things we want where wordt would we put of in then 7 i oP IN Rl | Lieut. Evanchick To Leave States chanical engineer with the Allie | Chalmers Co, of West Allis Wis | the | for operating the milking mach. the | ine, agricultural enginesrs | inal injury exists, proper Cthesin ard use of the new | biotic have greatly reduced des Ith freon nbdominal miury. © The ankle is of importance in life and injury to it deserves con. Recause a sprain was tightly treated in former Years the an The moders A Ey Pile often remnined weak throug: | | niine is an underground mass out jife. giving rise to the com- | gustjon factory. where coal is ae mon expression that sprain 5 pegeted and moved in great bulk Wore than a fracture [by electrically driven machinery. FLU EPIDEMIC SPREAD | The surface “prepavation” plas The flu epidemic of 1918 and! for coal cleaning, washing and | 1019 traveled around the world, Sing seybolizes bituminous | infected seven hundred million | Mining as the blast furmace | persons and caused 20 million | | the Meel industry. | deaths 3 | USE EMERGENCY POWER When storm cause eletiric | power failure. you can use thei ftractor as & source of acu Penn State extension | t 3 3 say OF THE TEN ’54 FORDS GIVEN AWAY BY YOUR FORD DEALERS ALBERT E. BAILEY, JR. CARL P. BRICKNER 503 Recoevelt Ave, Sartsburg, Pa Box 508, McMichael Rd, RD. No. 8, ~~ Pivusburgh 5, Pa A. C. HAYES Luthersburg, Pa. ORVIS TAYLOR R. D, Center Hall, Pa. - Farmington, Pa. R. V. SHAFFER 707 Ona Si, Grafton, W. Va. PAUL W. MURRAY RD No. 2. Marietta, Ohio 116:h.p. I-block Six and 130-h.p. ¥-block V8... new Ball Joint Front - inte