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rasainadntA1-| Oert*ual inKnives to ‘Save a Life’ ConlinueTo Flood NewspapersOffice'Total Top** 200 With llirff Bo\e$ Sent41realt;lv to San FToldine Ramsey. Derrick Olty; F. M. I Rumsey. Derrick City; Char lea Whitney. Limestone; Francis W. Benson. _____________Crosby, Ph and J. A. Pearson.descriptions continue to flood the offices [smcthport, Pa*Publications Inc m the “Give a Knife to “fcp-g.****** »students at the Bradford High school under collection made by RuhlISave a Life” campaign.More than 200 have been receivedat this office and by William Lel-pold. chairman of the collection committee. Three boxes already I bolo knife. Thre^ knives carriedbroad-sided knife apparently used principal: Charlotte Sankersugar canehave been sent to the Fourth Army j names and one Air Force in San Francisco for shipment to men in the service Others3: Nita Swineford. 3; Caroline Ben-Robert Iver sent a machete and a ton. 2; Robert Ransom. 2; Erla KaySara Warren, Anabelle Fee, jDoris Zurbrugg, Patricia Gallagher,.Warren. James Johnston. ■■■■Mn Maletta.name of a “FriendBarbarabeforeOthers who contributed one o more knives were EL E SmathenP Peabody. Thomas Bromeley, Derrick City; Ward Niter. Giffordare being repaired locally being sent ahead.Wide Range of KnivesSugar cane knives, bread knives. |E H Sag?. Red Rock; Mrs. L. machetes, swords, sabers, bayonets. Kermes william C. McDevitt, J. C.hunting knives Jackknives. steak-Kelly Samuel G. Cleveland. Connorh0*0 'rtw Clpir store. F M. Finney. J. Hop-Pronapel. MaryJack Scheffer, BettyRobertFred Silvia,Wood and Ruhl CusterMrs. Mar\ Putt Rtodaysabers, all have gone forth win this war Some have a story to tell of other wars. A. M. Beckwith turned in four including a bone handled saddle knife mor** than 130 tears old whichAlleganyFuneral serkins. Degolia; O. E Miller. CharlesHinckley. Frank M. Enright. Jr.. ... „ _ _Leland Adams. Richard Snyder, H.| Vlcc* forlt** MMT *M. Jack, Rose Pierotti, Delbert ' oi Hen Putt i f BradfordThayer. Degolia; DeForrest Hartman. Rixford; W. H. Gallup. Smeth-died unexpectedly Sunday morning February 28. 1943 at the home ofseen service in the War of 1812. jp^. Bud Gordon. Lewis Run; and ncr son* Enln Puit' here- wilipossibly the Spanish c j shaffer American War and also wasduringhas beenWednesdaymass at 9 30 o'clock atIsent to do its part In this conflict. The knife was used in the war of 1861 by the late Stephen J. Lucore of this city. He died in 1922. TheManv Donor* Listed _* . _ .__ __Ata ' J. Lroot, Doris Shrffer. «• Bouawmur. church wfflInfill. Richard low * 'ervl«' »’ 9 «*docfcat the home Interment will be inGuy Monago, A L. Senior. C. A. CookLp* Kroahknife was given to Mr by Mr. Lucore in 1911.Beckwithin 1911. He atld it was his grandfather’s and was used in the War of 1812.Trench Knife Given A German trench knife was donated by Richard V Enright. Earl P. Harlan turned to a Canadian !ayonet. Miss Frances Kerr contributed a German sawtooth bayonet. D. A Upgrove of Limestone sent in a Spanish American war bayonet J. H. Artley contributedDonald W. Taylor. B. C. Taylor. A. A. Downing. Robert Cummings. Fred Nicholas. G. T. Eidson. B J. Russell.St. Bona venture cemetery.Mrs Putt, widow of Fred Putt, iisurvived by four daughters. MrsFredPeet. Charles HumphreyGeorgenanler. Mrs Ivory Williams Mrs Raymond PierceMaxwell, John Leipold, Orlo Marge- OJean, and late Helen PuttsonLimestoneA. Moore. Custer City; Georgeford; three sons. Ervin Putt. FloydAllegany; Norman Putt. Cuba:Custer City; George Potts.! we brother. George Lauser, Alle-2ity: Ray Hausman. Dallas I gany. a twin siMer, Mrs. LillianSome Don'tsfor PimplesCity; N. D. Gibson, Dallas City.Also Fred Disney, Mrs C. K Hamilton. Wayne Plyler. Bob Cook. Bob Fleming, Janet Nichols. F C. Chapman. Harold Chance. George 8 Porter, C, W. Warren. A E Hutchins, J. E. Keener. John H Sargent. Leo Steinhauser, Custer City; HomerTranter. C. R Reddish. Mrs KearnsBickmire. Allegany, 27 grandchii dren and two great-grandchildren.Funeral*i i i !IINFANT HFISIETJIlt;Don’t scratch—don't squeeze pimples—you may infect yourself. Don’t suffer from itching of pimples. Eczema. anfrv red blotches or other ir-Funaral services tor Diana May ( Bradford Skeet Club. Dick Dagtett j Heaslej at win daughter of ifor Scout Troop 16, O E Miller, 3 Mr and Mrs. Alfred Heasiev of 2$7more; Mrs. Edith Burkhardt. Max-»High street, were held Saturday at110 a. m. from the residence. TheIcIt’ll \ 'T i' \ I w L wGeorge of the American
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