The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, October 26, 1923, Image 6

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He has never held offic jn HA § a ; fpventy - iv :
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Home sind mainiaining f well an pix 1 z Beh WAN Ee
Bf Schnabel's father died when Dan was af infant x f btn crs Fh GER ; ¢ Forde whvble on
nroperty were lost in the great flood Dan was forced 18 Gu ! . C awhiel Bapilr rela ] 3 \ i 1 Beard the
nehpot and went ts work with the Camber:a Steel Company at Sipe . i : : :
the age of 14. All the money he earned tt he way 28 way 1 (58 i bie : i Branch in
regulariy as he got ¢ fad in hig mother 8 40 Lan hail 9 Ei hands 8 swt i Shit and Be pe : A 2 ; heard simiiag
imarried sand began st onte the support of wife, children ARG phere mre ” we pre 1) 4 i git gio th
a are & slreuiatead
As § child Dan plaved in the gtreats and alleys je was 5 stranger e bis ¢ 3 . £ ; | \ 9 Tike
oo. £3 aginst fue TH sd 5
hs grassy daar yards and the great oper i rE be agianaily 3 - a
; } hie b sb os bi Bs 1 ow These
woitthbor played tha role of father by spanking
uae neighbors Who are now bo
eto shake it of servies td | i 7 : ‘ LE
Cenprous, loving in spirit, delightful in service he has been Calis . | : : ‘ EE You might as
WUNCLE DAN” by those whose paths have been rade Moo si hone ml ; : 5 | : E
sy hig kindly help :
of all good
Pesace and TH
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Dan when forced to quit publi schon! went So jhe 8s : nas nhasound To iE 3 78 RE 3 li : LY The
a 4 & good bookkeeper pnd aceuontant an #13 sogh f i Sbgib a es ots os ia $2 ’ t 1 : : ; ; Based Lely
napible. successful business man saavsiid Pant the holes : i ai a bread
Dan B. Schaabel has actively supported
pred pvery charity and public apirted mov
He holds a8 Certificate of Mann from the Nations! Government Ineiin ie i 1 itn ; A oo : : : , ] |
Muck of Dan's pathway in Life has been rough nnd rocky. but he Fid Serived feos tow y ) : ! : Eo *. ." k 1
sas always kept a cheerful, hesthial spirit, ar f when the 8 ’ # | : ey : % 11 wit ®l! i - WW | Tr S
was bard snd the pull wag NeAvVy for | Dan, hs nevertheions sisviy mud state for all fipme i ] aa 4 - 4 ec b { | i A ee a e
whwaye pul Mus shouider to the wheel for others
a vr mean wg ect mer ups wren rs AEE LET US DEMONSTRATE
DAN Bi. BSCHNABEL is deserving, capable, respons bie
» 4 1 ¥ OLUNTY TREASURER i ie Warren 4 Hating, 3 “4 4 ie a i A 4
VOTE FOR DAN Rt. SCHNABEL FOR COUNTY EASURE Har irs United Stuton) thought aa LB A! "X ! 4 |
; | crematy and as Hgieally wpns the great 8 a aa i
Pgueatins of read constractim and jo : oe ; : : d ¥
Dan PB Schnabel deserving, capable, responsible | provement su he Hid Bpos ther public
has saver hed. offen, Tae | | auestions of far-reaching importance | H FE The Car With A Home
| Now that death bas Bode empties
ie tee words of wisdom bel ettered. it}
for a Ying tite to nome (nd the CPEs
futon In very difficult ta visuals» in
ftw great posaliiition, :
“The highways are sal only fool.
ern to The railroads and afford relief] TH oo cones ow & . LRT Ne ’
ono the” rind and aiid root | 1 Comer ; | GROSS_ADDITIONS TO
detaadty Hbes of motor triflic in ina: | iagepuinte paniin oil por: B = P EN Fan
stall comimeres, They ar the seualler A I ENNSY
Sstarien of the larger pation of our et Lo the whole : 1 SYLVANIA
conimerce. sad the mibtad oar has Le. Chm for tail i» Ld ” | 8 i 1919 na 192 3
Eames an indiagwaibie i Etrarnent ini | of =t w sory : : aig . ne i
iif : :
Jo The Usted ile of 0 wel
a A and
18 Mc a WSCA SS Win
supe. political, social. smd industrial
There is begun a pew eri in high. oh po. | . ,
Way coaeirgoetion the thy for which Rigen ' PN 3 Bm | ~ ) Wa
runs far Inte hundreds of! millions of ®
dollars. Pond fwaes by road distriots,
] ities, wna stiten wiount to enormous §, ool aid in ot
Figures and the coumiry ia facing such We co
a outlay that it 38 vite] that every
MAE MURRAY mn : effort shall he Arectid apainst wasted the ee road,
i | erort and unjustifiable expenditure itd tir ONE
he Podersl Government can places :
¢ ‘ ’? ne inhibition on the expenditure in hr. ran, &
: : | | ihr several states: But, siace Congress |
of the total -
han embarked Upon a poliey of aasint-
ids the states in highway improve.
meant, wisely, | Helleve 1 can assert oi
wholly becoming infldence in shaping sate Hi ae. but
pltiey Fda
With the principle of Federal pare ius dud, -
ipation acceptably entaliiishied. aol. aves x y -
ily never to Ihe abandoned. It is Ime fo 4 8
Fant to suert Pe Ik » Edncein High
Salovetoping comprehension plans look. | ied v0
douge le the pratetion of immrerce nd :
afiply our szpenditure his the surest a Coe {
Rly oue azpondit ine the_ surest | hat 1h peel Bl We started the year with plans for the greatest
mamey expended.” | ee than | Bl telephone construction grogram ever attempted in
\ — yo | Meant! Bl Pennsylvania.
Expert Ws ey— { rendif cotta : Co We expected to add twenty-five millions of dollars
The administration of fhe Federal { sont Bell
Ald road acts ure fn the ARGS of the | oe a " {zi new equiptment to the Bell System in this state.
Breas of Public Hoads Department . hi 3 ea ]
po Asvicalture. on which organization
SmA———— LEE Cl ee
ns money Pa - 5 state road the ‘whole po wh ; : i | i a
ER ten contrib: enise Bee sights -l BH By December 31, 1923, we will have placed in one
ined by the ala . B year $30,200,000 weeth: of new equ t, new
telephones, new wire, new switchboards, new Cen-
tral Office equipment, and new buildings.
And our 1924 construction program will probably
mn to $40,000,000,
All this in spite of the fact that the three preced-
ing years were greater than any six years in the
: history of the state.
We are building—building to keep pace with the
demands of the peayle of V'ennsylvania for tele-
phone service.
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