remain PATO \ AND THE il MEDIATE VICINITY EPARTMENT. | than any other is the nur t! SEND US ALL THE NEWS YOU KNOW AND HELP FILL THIS D EVERY LITTLE ITEMS HELPS MAKE THIS PAPER JUST A LITTLE . John Con. Conrad, and port. { ue was a vis onemiiler and ed from State re the guests yarents. daughter of irtin, of Four- rom Lock Ha- 2 at the Cen- yl Miss Martin arfield hospi- medical obser- ation for .a has been ser near here, is the guest of ho is in train- r hospital, spent the here. » Farabangh and Miss An- Wn, were Vvis- n on Friday afternoon. held at the home of in recently in honor Mary Bertin. ved and a delicious Everyone reported The following Miss Laura Bertin and mas, of Spangler, Misses 1h London, urphy, Anna y 18 1a Li Marv Fideline]| BETTER FOR ALL. SEND, BRING, MAIL THEM, rdne 1 1 J wl Mr. and Mi Iry ¢ { 1, William Mrs. ( {Albert Gross. of McKee y ¥ Kathleen Donan . Carrolltown es 1 \ : 1 Mi CC M.Cr H l, have return noon an re t y we William | Mrs. Crone Y's | tore of Lyru | A | Florei Martin, nue ¢ l u | Mrs. William Mz Mi 1 ) 1 l | wenue ha turned f veel 1 [ he is enrolle Cora 1 ( tate Normal Scho aughter ( the Cl Link, di t i under itt Lin She i ury ived by | vat on an oper ¢ 1 { I i 1astola 3 Howard Riner, who i ( 1e an i ill at his home lig tly improved. x. ( or COMI M. Don Connell was for col p ette Cresson friends recently. longerie, children y M Laura Bertin, w Call for I ! 12 at the Sj > 411 Palmer I om, Pa eek end at her home Mr. and J i ere| Mrs. Clete visitors in Bast Brady over the week |nie Wetzel, of Carrolltc end. . itors in Patt Rumor ha that Haluska party will construct a new garage on F pt L s Miss L € » bl :vening. : n , Gladys NV : I 1 1 ine Steve, Juli condition. 4 L € Patton, Mantel, Fire of an Dento,, ed the dwelli ¢ Wi : Thomas in ag ing a loss of $4,000 as well $7 Yad f had secreted in the A big joint m ng of the ern Cambria I ] Clubs wa tel on Mon er and Geo the aff Ellen Wal wife of L awre and the mother o her home on Tuesd death was attributed t I 1 of diseases. Be As the result of il injuri received Tuesday ght under a fall of 1 Emmons, Ignatz Pickorski, aged 42 er tl vears, died on Wednesday at the Mi- A ners hospital. mz Michael Fedor, of Conemaugh, vis-!tion Do ited at the home of Mr. and er Grozanich of Fi TY S over the week end. At Miss Alice O'Donnell of Altoona i Mor spending the week cla Mrs. Delozier of gh p Mrg. Peter Grozani Rh or, Mr. and Mrs. ed f1 attended a show ov Harry k on a business mis elyn McMullen and Mary Stritt- . d Mantel, Wetzel and , were callers afternoon. ‘rench —At Mrs. Mrs. Bertin and oe Steve, Wm. Johnny Durn- ith, Noel Couteraux Charles Makin, “of son, John, of in Patton on en’s F ext Tuesday and Laura Bertin yoodle white, HIGH SCHOOL NOTES As Dished Out By Our Regular CoreSpondent. By Russell Christoff, tty Gra 1e week Were over + L were d resided ea Boye nt and Ar end. visitors in k end. and k end important the Junior class on ma Catherine Gregg visited relatives in Burnside ov- Steir motored to Altoona last sion. Bradley Junc- Roumayne Iv- in Hastings. | affairs of the iscussed. Grace, Cavanau- over the n r lend and relatives the wee in Johnstown la Alberta A Mr. and Mrs. ng 1 nd Saturday week end in Altoona with friends anc I *hilip Cr relatives. last Frid: Bernard Holt z eturned to Sum- Mary ny merhill after spending a few days wit ver his parents here. Mr. Jerry Fly nn at of St. Franc ¢ were visitors in Px: Chu | John Kayden and fami Barn J Pot Pa boro, visited in Mrs. Joseph Gill ha home in Patton aft tives and friend Mrs. Frank' B visiting at tl Mr. and Mrs. § Miss Sue Thon ed at the home of her parent day. Claude 1 is attendin School, u appendici in last Monday nic ported mux Py. P. the princi tion of the the evening of St. Pa Tony Sunseri was a Carrolltc itor last Monday. Ben Christoff was a busine caller in Johnstown last Monday. Mrs. Blair Kelly and son, Leon are spending the week in A Prof. Yoder, of Juniata visited the local schools last Tuesday. The firm of W. H. Kelly & Sm dealers in monuments, of this ) 0 meat Po last week opened a sales room toona. : 4 ny M rs. Gr int 1d Mrs. F red to C Blankenhorn were joint hostesses at a| day, yo ; Ne Tha delightful 2 Pp ently. The | eat honors were awa y Mi Mildred Moren and Rhody. A daintily appointed luncheon 1 er- like ved by the hostess. Miss A. M. Moore rece ( - tained the “Sewing ( a stitute. No hu- Patrick’s Day lunche ( 1 and man being would approp ( tions ¢ Y stop eating meat lunch erve yw the ost- and potatoes sim- ess. ply because he Mr. and Mrs. Josep ( was eating lettuce have returned f Jo nst where and spinach to they were the : tone up his sys- Miss Laura Quarry was “] tem, yet many toona visitor. . ds Ronan I but she can’t make cording to Animal Economics. to do a day ontinue k end . by y in Cresso Spe I nd Wink 1eeting. ka Beck visit- in Johnstown nt last Friday n. yoks visited in Spangler afternoon. yak and ist’s last Tht chool was e 1 rnoon by P He rec was ac Lhe vocal ¢ informatio I orv exe ore. We ki ill omerviiie, Louise Des imer attende the Larrow she will have to of a good nourishing feed. irymen believe ows do alle TT} 2a io} callers Thursday night.| "HOW NE ; : : | plication of diseases at her home in Mary Sholti ling time airsday. i nte rtained on rof. Yoder of lere .d the fol- solo which received “Bells of St. Mary,” ie,” and Singin’ and ‘companied on Mi McPola nd. After lections Prof. talk to the Johnstown ick, Ru- spent the | Pi ttsburg. n see any one orts twice a reises instead iow what that Casey Watt, schamps and yd the game at Grass is a good tonic for the cow milk on tonic, ac- e Institute of f she is expected 's work every get enough to “yew dairymen realize that in some respects a dairy cow is a great deal a human be- ing,” states the In- ! St. Benedict on Saturday evening. Greoe were in Hastings last Sunday afternoon. led Palcho claims that the part of Betty Grant and Anna ashore! | the auto which causes more : \ cident t holds the steering wheel. I'd Bender was a business visitor in Altoona over the week end. If they took Anna Aaronson’s gum and her powder puff away, how much of a “steno” would that leave? ‘Identify’ the following: “Giggles,” “Oh, Russell,” “The Barber's Itch,” “The Printer’s Devil,” “Williamette.” All persons wishing to discard ti odd vanities, combs, etc., should please leave same with “Sparky’ ’ Thomas. Ed Bender says if you look in the dictionary, you will find happiness. John Melko was looking through the window of a barber shop the oth- er day and saw the barber singeing a man’s hair. He turned to arle Baker and said, “Look, he’s loking for them with a light!” Honey Hoover would like to know if the Minute Men were watch ers. Zoology notebooks were due yester- day. Some are still due. Last Thursday was a big day at Patton high school. The usual St. Pat- rick’s day program was carried out by the Senior Class. It was well planned and met with much approval from the rest of the student body. Miss McPol- and played the march for the prom- enade. The Roll Call was read by the President of the class, Charles Baker. The Mohammedans have ninety-nine names for God, but no Mohammedan ever uses all of them unless he smash- es his fingers tacking down a carpet. Mr. Bosserman: “Josephus (Carret- ti), what do you expect to be w vou get out of school?” Josephus: “A grandfather.” BIG ROAD MEETING Is to Be Held Shortly at Ebens- burg by Association The Department of Highways in conjunction with the Township Sup- ervisors’ Association of Cambria Co., has scheduled March 30 and 31, 1927, as the date for holding the annual convention of this association. The meeting will be held in the court hou- se at Ebensburg and will be called to order by the President of the Sse ia. tion, A. C. Baumgardner of Salix. The purpose of this convention is to discuss the township road problem and to devise ways and means to vance the improvement of townshi highways The association membership i is made up of township supervisors and town- ship auditors of the townships of the second class in Cambria county, each township supervisor and township au- ditor being a member of the assoeia- tion. The officers of the association are A. C. Baumgardner, President; V. S. Simmons, vice president; J. F. Boyer, secretary and Charles B. SI901JJO 9SaY, "I9INSBII} ‘IOWiWIN[J have arranged for a very interesting program and expect to have one of the i most largely attended meeings this as sociation has had since its organiza- tion. The department of highways will be represented at this meeting by W. G. Harper, distric engineer, and C. 8S. Lemon, Assistant Engineer of the Hol- lidaysburg office, and R. V. Warren, sss tant Advisory Township Engin- f th 1e Harrisburg off > MRS. MARY HARLIN. Mrs. Mary Harlin, aged 59 years, widow of James Harlin, died of a com- Gallitin on Thursday afternoon. She is survived By several children and several brothers and sisters. Funeral services were held on Monday after- noon. Interment was made in Union cemetery at Gallitzin. MRS. AMANDA STIF F LER, Mrs. Amanda Stiffler, aged 54, a well known resident of Cherrytree, lied at the Miners hospital at Span- gler at 8:30 o’clock on Monday morn- ing. She was admitted to the hospi- tal on Tharsday of last week and un- derwent an operation for the removal of her 9% leg below the knee as the result of a diabetic conditi ion. W 11. L IAM KILLING E R. William Killinger, aged 76 years, formerly of Mineral Point, dropped dead about three o’clock on Saturday afternoon at the County home at Eb- ensburg. He had been an inmate there for the past three years. Death was caused by cerebral Brno g Milk Can’t Be Made On Tonic use it intelligently and should use fit with grain. The practice of turning out herds on pasture as soon as the grass comes up thick and green is al ways a costly move, both in dam age to pasture, and, to an even great er extent, in the falling off in pro duction on the part of cows relying on grass alone for their nourishment.” Actual tests by E. A. Hansen, in charge of cow test association work in Minnesota, of the effects of pas- ture feeding as compared to the use of grain, espe- cially throughout the spring and early summer, showed that 1,231 need grain simply because they | cows receiving no grain on pasture to graze on. Massimo 7 a ! that their ec resided in KE Carroll t lor not a number of years, vs : have grass Jersey where Mr. Zo ured Tre as employment. been serious] 1 of rheumatism, 1s} much improved. [ Albert Christe An ed busine | c M ay. | in Hillsdale, Indi Mr. and Mrs. Jar Fifth avenue, had as : | guests, Mr. and Mrs. B. R Plum and » of South their recent ; sU0L therefore, wnie id use ill at hea im for the cow. palatable, ( Mi e Dou-! up and, for ue, who had} ulate milk daily to get should be us than It is gre Sows like it. a time will production. Its best is half water, and a cow has to eat an enormous amount of pasture “I'regh spring grass is a good tonic sen, juicy and | It tones them actually stim- But grass at the feed she needs. Grass, as a feed. ed more as a All dairymen pasture but they should averaged 228 pounds of butterfat per year at a feed cost of $41.87. In con- trast to this, 572 cows receiving grain while on pasture averaged 296 pounds of butterfat per year, at a total feed cost of $40.25. That extra $7.48 spent for feed during the pasture season re sulted in an additional 68 pounds of butterfat from each cow, which, on the basis of 40 cents a pound, was worth $27.20, or a net profit of $19.72 above the added cost of feed. THE PATTON COURIER TONIGHT, THURSDAY, BOB CUSTER IN “Devil's Gulch” “ON GUARD,” NO. FELIX COMEDY DANIELS IN vl? FRIDAY, MAR. 25 BEBE I Bebe, as a gawkish small town girl, who daring, and eagerf or thrills, comes into her own, when she plunges headlong into the funniest and wildest turmoil of ad- ventures possible. And how things do hum. ALSO TWO NOVELTY REELS—“MARVELS OF MOTION” and “FUN FROM THE PRESS.” A Jinst Nationcl oh — Watch our step and don’t miss this heart express. Also LARRY SEMON in “THE CLOUDHOPPER.” COMING ON THURSDAY NEXT WEEK, MARCH BUCK JONES IN “THE FLYING HORSEMAN.” Serial No. 3. :MONDAY ONLYEZ- MARCH 28 ADOLPH ZUKOR JESSE L LASKY PRESENT WITH DEBE DANE RICARDO CORTEZ WALLACE BEERY A WILLIAM HOWARD provucrion or. Demme ET LOVE MELODRAMA ON THE ISLAND OF MARTINIQUE, WHERE EVENTS FOLLOWING THE ERUPTION OF HE VOLCANO, MT. PELEE, BRING LOVE AND HAPPINESS TO A PRETTY FRENCH GIRL. TUESDAY @ WEDNESDAY LIVELY AS A HIGHLAND FLING. ROMANTIC AS AN IRISH BALI.AD! ehter of a Scot will marry a McFadden while I have me health.” Put them together L199 0’ yours away from ma bonnie dochter! all the Irish-Scotch Jokes you've ever heard. SHOWS AT 7 the spell COMEDY. and 9 EACH EVENING. Said McFadden: “No porridge eating dau- Said McTavish: “Awa’ wi’ ye’! Keep that Irish spalpein And their kind has more laughs than ADMISSION 15¢ and 40e¢. } VOL. XC LOCAL NEW. Condensed Variou: E The merge Nanty-Glo bs: Wild geese these days, a ers. Miss Susan 96th annivers nesday of las The Cres oO had their qua ted and rede: he Barne team has had and will have son ,it is said The United tinsg are proi a public play owned by the The Barne: can Legion cl sult of a min: ington’s birth The contra Barnesboro ¢ system of st main thoroug Ralph Love Mr. and Mrs tings, fractui a fall down recently. Alfred Mill county, has ¢ of Mrs. G. B. keeper, of tha victim will re Burglars he Last week a and a show Ww was broken a and minor art Mrs. Jennie who sustainec and a leg rec automobile, is orial hospital, Governor F of Represent: authorize rec ties of the fo licitors and fi It is said Club is fostes a Robert E. at the point cutside the w ough. Pennsylvan the Americar Paris this sm their reserva ment issued b department a State nurse shipment of for spring pla era in refore: 000,000 availa tor ,of which have aplied fq The home « John W. Kep recently rans: the absence also said that mer homes h: Northern ( much interes done on the Nicktown. Si: been secured dam will be sunfish, yello will be close time. The annual confgrence © Cambria, Bla ter and Hunt held in Altoo six counties which the No zation is one It is said t duced in the | calling for a of Clearfield counties. Fisl for the new woul Id take i noldsville, Pu ville. It is 1 Forest count Son. A icantic ing according ies. A trian: Henry Ford, poration and W. €. Duran unknow fact ture intention mors have it a car in the market Miner john Plani ried, of Alvel Mondav mor ath a fall of the Pennsylv poration. He ers’ hospital a fracture of laceration of is reported a WILL ADDI Miss Mary Public school te ri Parer Mrs. Blair K nue, on Satu P. M. All m be present.
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