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MONDAY. JANUARY' 26, 1959' THE KANE REPUBLICAN. KANE and JEWETT; PA. PAGE FIVE Man's Smallest Enemies PENN STATE TO EXPAND I. wis Virus Si dies May Help Solve Many Serious Health Problems Miscellaneous For Sale Expert Services Offered Entate of S.

ADRIAN SKOOGLUND, late of the Ilorough of Kane, McKean County, Pennsylvania, decoaxedj NOTICE is hereby given that letters testamentary on the above nnmed estate have been duly granted by the Register of Wills of McKean County, Pennsylvania, to the undersigned executrix of the Last Will and Testament of said decedent. All persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are requested To make the same known to the undersigned executrix or her attorney and all persons indebted to said decedent are requested to make payment without delay to the same. MARTHA L. SKOOGLUND 236 Haines St. Kane, Fenna.

JAMES C. BLY Attorney at Law Kane, Pennsylvania. 1 19 26 3 2. (m. (Editor's Note: This is the third of three article on viruses, the they cause, what is being done about them, and even what good they may by Dr.

Henry W. Kumm, chief of virus research for the National foundation, veteran of 23 years on investigation of malaria, yellow fever and yaws while with the International Health Division of the Rockefeller Foundation.) By HENRY W. KUMM, M.D. Chief of Vlrm Research, I. The National Foundation Viruses, which we, think of as harmful and deadly, may help mankind solve some of its most serious health problems, including the chal lenge 01 cancer.

This may ap Eear ut it is so because we have learned to use viruses as laboratory tools to help us study the mysteries of life. We still do not know exactly what life is, and we must understand it if we are to combat 11.. Dr.Kumm processes that interfere with life, If anyone asks us what a human being is, we are apt to say that it is a creature with two arms, two legs, a nose and so on. But if we go further, we would find that a human being is a collection of living cells, working together in an orderly and wonderful way. At least they work together in an orderly fashion when we are well.

In every human disease what is really wrong is that cells within REPUBLICAN Mi called molecular biology. Complicated as all this seems, it is very practical. When you have the sniffles it is really because within some of your cells certain molecules are reacting with other molecules or atoms to produce certain effects. Result: a runny nose. While a runny nose is not serious by itself, matters like arthritis or' influenza are.

And they, too, are the ultimate result of what molecules do. Nucleic Acid One of the molecules we are interested in is a long, slender, complex affair called nucleic acid. It occurs in all living things, including viruses and cells. It is the nucleic acid in human germ cells that determine whether you will have blue eyes or brown, five fingers or six. March of Dimes funds' are supporting studies of such molecules laboratories from one end of the country to another.

Viruses are helping in this job. Already we know that if a cell is injected with a virus's nucleic acid the nucleic acid in the cell becomes abnormal. Control All Disease? We are a lcmg way from knowing all about this molecule and what it does. Yet it is probably no exaggeration to say that if we knew all about it and could control it precisely, we would be able to control most human disease. We may never reach that point But the American people, through their investment in the March of Dimes, are bringing us closer to that knowledge.

Virus diseases are a major phase of the expanded program of the National Foundation. Other areas of March of Dimes activity are polio, arthritis and birth the body have themselves become sick. To prevent disease, we have to prevent cells from becoming sick and we have to know what makes them Important in Cancer Nowhere is this more important than in cancer, where cells grow wildly and multiply far more rapidly than they should. It is important in arthritis and in any disease condition that can be named. Human cells are very small.

They have to be examined under a microscope. Even then it is very difficult to determine just what is happening inside of them. We have to use indirect methods to find out, since in most cases just looking will not give the answer. It happens, sometimes unfortunately and sometimes conveniently, that viruses will grow and multiply only within living cells. Viruses can't multiply by themselves because they are too primitive.

They depend on the machinery of the cell itself. And when they invade a cell they generally take over control of that machinery and direct it to produce more virus. How to Study Cells Man cannot enter a living cell to study it. But he can send a virus. By carefully observing what happens in hundreds of experiments, he can learn more about the cell, as well as more about the virus.

The more such experiments are performed, the clearer it becomes that at the basis of all diseases are chemical reactions within or near living cells. Actually, we are concerned with something even more specific than this: with the behavior of certain molecules within cells. This has been 15 UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (iP) A Plan to expand Pennsylvania State University's 15 urban area centers today had the approval of the university's Board of Trustees. Resident Eric Walker said the i "would put within reach of Pennsylvanian the opportunity pursue his education beyond high ichool through both degree granting and adult programs." Approval was given at the trustees meeting in Harrisburg Saturday.

Dr. Walker said present enroll nent of 121,000 in various colleges nd universities in the state would nount to 180,000 during the next lecade. He said the expansion "would go ar toward dissipating the educa dilemma in which the Com nonwealth now finds itself." Cite 2 Year Centers Under the plan the university vould continue its present policy establishing centers only in response to demonstrated needs. The 'n also calls for re emphasizing "iesirability of Joining with oth colleges and universities in the ooperative development of two ear centers such 'is the one now tperating in Harrisburg. LITTLE BODY' IS FOUND LEBANON, Mo.

W) The body if Willard Eugene ones, 3, was ound 2 1 4 miles from his home Junday, eight days after he wan lered off in freezing weather. Two soldiers, among 450 from Ft. Leonard Wood, found he body in dense brush in a val ey. Coroner Stanley Palmer, said Villard died of exposure, probably hours after leaving home. STATE OILMAN SUCCUMBS FRANKLIN, Pa.

CP) Funeral ervices will be held Tuesday for Clinton G. Johnson, 59, assistant reasurer of the Pennsylvania Grade Oude Oil and secretary reasurer of the Quaker State Oil tefining' Corp. Johnson died Sun lay in Franklin Hospital where he vas admitted Thursday. BLONDIE TELL ME ABOUT VOUR NEW RUSTY RILEY 1 GREETING CARDS by Gibson, for all occasions. Austin Market, open evenings.

Phone 219. FOR SALE Young turkeys and chickens. Peabody's phone 1300. 1 3 tf SEWING MACHINE CLEARANCE Portable electric regular $89.50 now reduced to $57.77, Easy terms. Parts and service guaranteed by Don Cline.

Phone Kane 1324. 1 12 tf FOR SALE Circulating gas heater 40,000 BTU, natural gas and automatic pilot. $53 value going for First come first served. Call 997J after 3:30. 1 15 tf FOR SALE Books.

Complete world history; works of Balzac, Kipling, Mark Twain, O. Henry; other books: Phone 6092 R1. 26 2t. FOR SALE Formals, size 7. Call 471 or inquire 221 Walnut St.

after 4 p. m. 26 2t Musical Instruments USED spinet piano $10.29 month. Studley's Music House. Call Bradford 3000 collect.

1 7 tf. LOWRY ORGANS, $995 up; Kim ball pianos, $595 up. Local agent Loren Wright, 102 Tionesta Kane. Phone 1539. 11 15 tf Automobile For Sale THIRTY clean used cars from which to choose at all times.

STARBRICK MOTOR SALES, Rt. 62 miles West of Warren. 1 21 tf Wanted JOIN OUR RECORD CLUB! Complete stock of all the latest hits. Come in and look around. Foote Electric, Mt.

Jewett Phone 4911. 1 7 tf. Business Opportunity FOR SALE Local business agency. Large immediate profits. This may be the opportunity you have been waiting for.

Write Box 73 Kane Republican. 26 For Rent Unfurn. Apts. FOR RENT Newly decorated second floor apartment, 143 Fraley St. Inquire 111 Greeves St.

or call 494. 1 .26 6L Help WantedWomen WOMEN Big money spare tmi. Sensational new apparel party plan. We deliver, collect. Free sample line.

Beine Fashions, Bensonville, 157, UL 1 26 lt GEN. MacARTHUR IS 79 NEW YORK OR Gen. Douglas MacArthur, 79 today, will be honored at a party at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel tonight. Men who were on MacArthur's staff when he was commander in the Pacific in World War II are among the inyited guests. SIGNS For Rent, I'or Sale and No Trespassing.

Other signs made to order. Walker Printing Co. 11 26 tf WINDOW GLASS complete serv glass cut any size. Snyder apecialty opposite postoffice. 7 14 tf TIRE RECAPPING new and used tires.

Fast expert service Camp Tire Battery Service. 114 Baynrd St. Phonp 576. 4 9 f. RUBBERS, arctics and boots repaired at Tony's Shoe Repair Shop.

25 Fraley St. 1 23 2L ELECTROLUX OWNERS rrompt friendly service on your Eloctro lux (R) clear er. Pickup and delivery. Call 1984 or 1648. Electro lux Authorised Sales ani vice.

2 Baumann Electric Residential Industrial Wiring. 117 Clny St Phone 1238. Zook Motors, Inc. Sales Service FordMercury Lincoln 0 lS tf KERR'S GARAGE, Kinzua Ave. at the Borough line, for complete auto service.

Inspection station No. 4579. 11 24 tf. EXPERT SERVICE TV, Washers, Dryers all appliances. Save for cash 21 in.

TV picture tube installed $40. O. p. Berlin, 316 Penna. Kane, phone 430.

12 18t Wanted To Buy WANTED TO BUY Lot in Kane borough. Call 789J. 26 3t FIRST IN KANE Armstrong Vinyl Accolon FLOOR COVERING Resists Stains Always Spic Span Decoratively Smart Made For Mothers with Active Children SEE IT TODAY CUSTOM FLOORS Kane, Pa. ALL STEEL PERMANENT SPRING BALANCED Here's the modern replacement for your troublesome old wood hatchway the ail steel Bitco Door. Call us for free "Install It Yourself" folder or we can suggest competent workman.

1 UP AND ABOUT AT 110 Aunt Lydia McKnlght, soon to celebrate her 110th birthday, sets out for a stroll in Dallas, Tex. This hardy woman does not wear glasses, use a hearing aid or have false teeth. In background are great great granddaughter "Mrs. Lena Troy Davis and great great great grandson. Timothy.

10 months. IN A PARAGRAPH Plan now to be on hand at Thursday's Bloodmobile visit. 24 4t Regfular meeting American Legion Monday at 8 p. m. 24 2t Blood Is needed constantly The Bloodmobile will be here Thursday.

24 4t SO LITE" Insulated underwear. Polyester fibers (dacron filled) all nylon outer, shell. 30 more pair just arrived. A 20.00 value for only $12.95. Insull Sox Cliff Tackle Shop.

City street and water department crews at Olean late Sunday night located a water line break that flooded basements of five stores all day. After an all day session of pumping and digging, the water was found to be coming from a corroded valve attached to the four inch line that feeds business places. I A reminder that everyone in the city pfCorryjOver ,16 years of age must ityl out and return a city wage and income tax form was issued today. R. Elwin Fuller, who was named collector the one per cent wage tax for the city and school district, said that a number of re turns have already been received from husband and wife with only the husband reporting.

Fuller explained that a form is required from everyone to determine if they had taxable incdme during the past year. This new form applies even if the resident had no income of any type. A report still must be made out and sent in, signifying there was no income, Fuller said. Reports received in Jamestown yesterday said that two former residents, Mrs. Dorothy Nansergh Peterson, 55, and her son, Douglas, 34, were among five drowned in flood waters in Willoughby Hills, O.

The wife of Douglas Peterson, Virginia, and two Civilian Defense boatmen, also drowned in the yard of their home. A Coast Guardsman also in the boat survived by clinging to a tree limb in northern Ohio's worst single flood. The tragedy occurred when the Chagrin Itiver overflowed its banks and a rescue attempt was made. Officials said the two former local residents would vhave been alive had they stayed in the house. cm cm BIIIK iTctnrf th folio wins 18 letters inthc blanksquares below, how many words can you form either vertically or horizontally? Use same word only once and no please.

When words con ain less than 5 letters and are in ame line i. "TOICE" scor JnC is 1 pt. for word "TO" and pts. for word "ICE." MAXIMUM NUMBER OF POINTS PER LINE IS FIVE, To assist you, we have inserted a few clues, which include addUional letters. A DEI I RR.

Efr 41 mimrrtHrtwg SHE'S A FINE TYPIST SHE'S A HARD W( SHE'S THAT'S WHAT AND TAKES WORKER AND IS THE VERY I WANTED DICTATION (TELL ME AN EXPERT vY NONSENSE PRETTY TO KNOW ADS NEVER FAIL. By TRY THEM By Chic Young Frank Goodwin NOT LIKEL. HE'S I I itLTACK UP A NOTICE ON THE POST I 1 v. I pppt tv ewABTZ a 11 rr I I npptne bulletin board a I Introducing Entate of CHARLES E. TUNAIX, late of the Borough of Kane, McKean County, Pennsylvania, deceased.

NOTICE Is hereby given that letters testamentary on the, above named estate have been duly granted by the Register of Wills of McKean County, Pennsylvania, to the undersigned executor of the Last Will and Testament of said decedent. All persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are requested to make the same known to the undersigned executor or his attorney and all persons indebted to said decedent are requested to make payment without delay to the same. ROBERT TUNALL R.D. 1 Kane, Penna. JAMES C.

BLY Attorney at Law Kane, Pennsylvania 1 19, 26 2 2. Estate of EMMA LOUISA NOR GREN, late of the Borough of Kane, McKean County, Pennsylvania, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that letters testamentary on the above named estate have been duly, granted by the Register of Wills, of McKean County, Pennsylvania, to the undersigned executrix of the Last Will and Testament of said decedent. All persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are requested to make the same known to the undersigned executrix or her attorney and all persons indebted to said decedent are requested to make payment without delay to the same. ELSA OLIVIA NORGREN CLIFF 416 Elk Ave.

Kane, Penna. JAMES C. BLY Attorney at Law Kane, Pennsylvania. 1 19, 262 2. Estate of HAZEL G.

McGEE, late of the Township of Hamlin, McKean County, Pennsylvania, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that letters testamentary on the above named estate have been duly granted by the Register of Wills of McKean County, Pennsylvania, to the undersigned executor of Jthe Last Will and Testament of said decedent. All persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are requested to make the same known to the" undersigned executor or his attorney and all persons indebted to said decedent are requested to make payment without delay to the same. MERLE' WILCOX West Main Street Mt. Jewett, Penna.

JAMES C. BLY Attorney at Law Kane, Pennsylvania 1 19, 262 2. NOTICE OP PROPOSED FILING OF FICTITIOUS NAME Pursuant to the Act of May 24, 1945, P. 967, its supplements and amendments, notice is hereby given of intention to file with the Secretary of the Commonwealth, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and with the Prothonotary of McKean County, Pennsylvania, a certificate for carrying on a business under an assumed or fictitious name. Said certificate will contain the following: 1.

Names and addresses of the persons owning or interested in said" business are Anthony Lyngar kos, 154 Fraley Street, Kane, Penn sylvania, and Evelyn Lyngarkos, 154 Fraley Street, Pennsyl vaia. .2. Name under which said business will be conducted is West Side Grill. 3. Location of principal place of business is 128 Oak Street, Kane, Pennsylvania.

4. Character of the business is a restaurant and such incidental business 4s is connected therewith. 5. Said certificate will be filed on January 31, 1959. R.

Hetznecker, Attorney, 67 Fraley Street, Kane, Pennsylvania. 1 26 lt. Wife Preserver To Iron tuck to thy won't pucker, ktp ironing until thy or ob otuUly dry. International Pewter newly created pieces: with the authentic beauty of early American design. from $3.00 a piece Your Jeweler Edward L.

Corson i in the bank 1 'r THE JAOCS MOKE TMAKr" HER RIGHT EYE ANPTHEYAREl I WE JUST POUNP OUT THAT THAT "TTT. rJ THAT WE'RE MATCHES MY LEFT EXACTLY THE EXTRA HEIGHT OF JILLS WAS fX.y.Mm TWINS SHE'S A EIGHTY SAME HEIGHT CHEWING GUM BECKY STUCK ON SAW YOU SWITCH KIPS ARE WHEN JAM LOOKS AKP I'M A LEFTY AFTER ALL HER SHOE. PLACES AT THE REALLY AT ME ITS LIKE ANP EVEN OUR 0 REHEARSAL VlPENTlCAL LOOKING NTD FILLINGS ARE "Kf MUGGS and SKEETER By Wcdly Bishop 1 fc' 1 1 fj MY NEW) ill OM, I KOWTHSBOYSWANTAlfiTOBOy CO YOU SEE I UOWlE' If rV BARREU'J LOOK WHAT WE 9 ff THEM I TOLD THEM WHEN WHAT SEE? VLr II ll jl ETTA KETT By Paul Robirtfon a.Mt Musr7wwEee is iANr tof you wceciceo my WINGEY Hf pufe BE MY FATAL IT THE I SPIN I STALLlNSiy CAC'S VOU SAiDYOUO RE YOU JET rr 7 fJgAUTYTHAT I CHfiCIC BECOCDS TT FATHER WAS GOING PROPELLED Oft VT DRIVES NEBE I I MEANJf VI PAY FOB IT rC JACK FROST BUILDERS SUPPLIES Wetmore "One stop Service" Phone 517 Ol I I I A E. NET II I Many People Use The furniture Exposition Building at Jamestown It you want something better in furniture, especialy in living room furniture, suites, chairs, desks, then why not consider visiting the Exposition building in Jamestown. The ROY B.

COilSTABLE STORES have contact with many of these manufacturers. We will be glad to give you a letter so that you gain admission to the building or we can have some one accompany you there. YOU WILL HAVE A GREAT VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. YOU WILL GET REAL VALUE WHY NOT TALK TO THE ROY B. CONSTABLE AlKrit: MtrrMm Wtbittr iittio MOW AVTHOI SCORINGt SCOIED SlTtllOAt 5 Iellw pfe.

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