| THE COURIER OFFICE IS ADE- y QUATELY EQUIPPED TO TAKE CARE OF JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS, AND SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTION. NEWS ITEMS ARE SOLICITED BY THE PATTON COURIER. IF YOU HAVE A VISITOR, OR HAVE BEEN VISITING, DON'T HESITATE TO LET US KNOW ABOUT IT. 1 oo Jo} 3. 3 (5¢) 2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. | PATTON BOY SCOUTS ‘MORE HORSES ON HIKE TO siLLBUCK | Pol . NO. 32. PATTON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA., THURSDAY, JULY 14th, 1927. “TO Karun NO OPEN SEASON ON PICTURES FOR THE FARM BUREAU IN VOL. XXXIIIL. LOCAL AND STATE \TTON fdeloeesfodoeoedoefoeododocagefocoeesdodoee gs ~ FARMS THAN CARS ———— | | i" a . 2 and 8th NEWS OF INTEREST Dirt track automobile racing has | DOES WILL DEVELOP EEK AT GRAND ANNUAL MEETING Sor on: One of the Patton Boy | HL always been popular and exploits; ' ©. fy vn | ——— ed [ we | Eilouek Joye: o ae pike w The | St te B v2» ‘ ‘ { i ‘ arine vanliz ‘ . oy ss s. ic. . t y 'anizots \ : > as o rsaay las he | Ste P Ny ORY, Condensed Items Gathered from | tirilis and during yu} Yo he restive) But State Game Commision Is | The Same Good List of Attrac- County Organization Combines | 5.outs were under the care of Mr. | ate rept i Hiaistiss Wakes , . a . ) JOE Speedaways. ¢ y ne . a ‘ : Q | 1 QQ 1 DA QHTE © | P. J Lint m Te rr i # Various Sources for the on A a iid! thrills follow | Preparing Method to Get | tions That Should Appeal | Business With Pleasure at | Ralph Litzinger. The object of the | por on Samm iia ouniy Busy Reader. [up each of the dirt track events. Fans | Rid of Surplus. | To Show Goers. | Ebensburg. hike was to give the Scouts their rops ; igh : = first lesson in wooderaft i —_— - in the north of Cambria county will er p—— | ;e 4 : | “The regular week] eeting also |. ‘Cambri; county farms. 2.489. i 5 Kenneth Hassenplug, 17, Lilly, es- (have their first opportunity to see a The idea of a general open season Tonight and tomorrow night at the | With 145 present, representing all | place. os Frida : A Aso y I st’ y y had 39.60 he an ol Stave] caped serious injury when the car he | race of this nature on Saturday, July |on doe deer was abondned at a meet- | Grand Theatre Tom Mix plays in the | sections of the county including SOME | tov minite f i Mine. op i fer 2 and : nl ig 790 e t bil *The E ADOREE. % was driving collided with another 28rd, at the Carrolltown Fair Grounds ing of the state game commission last | “Outlaws of Red River,” a breath-|of the most prominent farmers of | ino the re ° vy ng wg wigwan- li A Y nt Laudbpes. he 3 driven by W. J. Betzel on the new |when a 75-mile race will be staged— | Thursday. In stead, the commission | taking story of fighting Texas Ren-|this section, the annual banquet of | #112, the boys of Patrol One receiv- | arm population was 13,707 less than L e 9 \ : ! : ’ s Ci Na © , | { per cent of the total, but they pro- S dvente ros a las s-|or a 1b0lap contest abo wide | ; hat sk . rs | gers mixed with a romance » | the Cambria County m inp ? Pre Sixth avenue road Altoona last Thurs- | or I itest about the wide | announced that skilled deer hunters |gers mixed with a romance of love The scouts were informed at the | duced crops valued at $3,056,058 and day and upset. He was treated at the | halfmile dirt track there, | would be sent into those districtswhich [and adventure among the cloud cap- | Extension Bureau, formerly known as |, © seting ths r. Frank Brows y fz 5 mi : Mercy hospital for lacerations of the| The meet is being put on under the | have suffered most from the depre- [ped hills of California. _ | the Farm Bureau, was held Thursday ask meey ns pas Nr. Prony Brown | Other form Products milk STE hon. left foot and minor body bruises. auspices of the Mid-Atlantic Auto|dations of surplus herds with orders | On Saturday Reginald Denny again | evening in the social rooms of the | vCV. aorman as scout- |€y ar ol, wor 440,900, the Agricultural | €d their uniforms, Jrolesforte jeofoodd oe To : y : UR ry ; iy dresbvteris oC Chens- | Master while the latter is visiting in | total being $4,484 5 Citizens of South Fork at a mass | Contestants’ Association of Pittsburg, | to thin them to the degree where they | entertains in “Fast and Furious,” a |First Presbyterian Church, Ebens-| reland. Mr. “Ti Kk Qui Is Visiting in Hvestoos oo A 2008, Te value of ¥ v1tizens o : =a. 5 mo , ron 7d at hac ofs ; : { Fos Ane Iv vacke ith | burg. A chicken dinner was served by | and. Mr. “Tic duinn will be as- | livestock on the farms, January, 1927 4 meeting Friday evening in the high |an organization that has staged many | will not be nuisances. | fast moving comedy packed with] 2. : Eicken Ki a D: e % sistant to Mr. Brown was $1,803.550 3 ’ x school auditorium voted to erect a|events of this kind. A score of en-| The plan calls for the appointment | more than the usual amount of lau. [the en ors of the King’s meters] Rev. Gorman is to leave this Thurs.) These fivuros are taken from the NnOWwWS p permanent memorial in honor of the | 1116s oF Ae Aagion's most famous of a number of hunters just as Soon fal and tom. Staations, Ghent al ; "a a attor President of the | 48Y morning for New York The | Cambria county crop and livestock toldicre. chilis or ; ses | dirt track drivers have alre: | as possi 50 as'to ¢ i ic Monday and presents a | - CG 8 , S ibe ap , £ : % soldiers, sailors, marines and nurses | [tt trac apie YY eeu as Diss so Wis Heord mediate oie ey ch Pickford nd | association, presided. The principal Scouts are very grateful to him for |report of the state department of yre alert and % from South Fork and vicinity who | : é § p no | relief to the district. e carcasses | " |address was made by R. G. Bressler, the fine assistance he has given | agriculture, bureau of statistics. The | ah pvt : ess the Ste Swi : A 5 ayits institution. | Beatrice Lilli lay in “Exit Smil- served in the world war. The assem-|1€ss than a dozen starters will par- | will be sént to charitable institution, Beatrice Lillie play 1 S nade DY vicultars i | them, and they earnestly a 2 | details show the iy > BI: also voted to ecept the leu for | ticipate. The event prordises to as is provived for those of illegal | ing.” a story of tank-town actors in |Deputy Secretary of Agriculture in y ear y hope that he | details show that even with the aver | and NEWS. freed a small show, with Beatrice Lillie as|the State Department. Mr. Bressler |WVill enjoy the much needed rest he |age for the state made very high by ; ONLY iP : AE ; / a com- | ford thrills and pastimes to those who | kills i 1 the memorial as submitted by a com J S | pastimes to those who | kills. £ : iohlv , "; in CO ,|18 soon to have. | the ores a & mittee appointed some time ago. |are interested in this nature of sport.| John B. Truman, secretary to the a waif of the stage. She was a good Bighy Sonpnisnded Comitia County = [ren nto iveness of elf a & Appearing before Judge Thomas C he hee will start at 3:00 o’clock commission, said this plan had been | trouper when her hears ached = Ji formgrs in Suoly Worapand spoke a FRED MITCHELL OUT [Bere Cs pb gp a ra] : iPM i inci , ause it|romance that passea her by, she bic 2 3 4 ’ Ss ’ berks, Ca Vs S pS Hare of the Blair county court Fri- decided upon principally because it | this county in the rasing of potatoes, FOR POOR DIRECTOR It is tillable, and despite its late and P & reel comedy. ol day Dr. W. P. Harlos, Harry H. Hart WER ARO > and Rufus Armstrong were sentenced DEWEY BERGMAN AND s to serve from one-half to three years WEBSTER HALL BAND/| in the Western penitentiary, pay costs gave the commission direct control |it a brave good-bye and exits smil- over the killing of does and would el- ing. Your heart will warm toward her iminate the possibilty of scores of |and you'll laugh and rejoice with her fawn and young bucks being slaugh- |in this picture. saying that Cambria ranks among the foremost in the State. He talks of the great complexity of the farming early frosts, is a good producer. The everage wheat yield for 4,140 acres last year was 18 bushels, that for the state being 20 bushels. Average for | _ Announcement has been made dur- | ing the past week in Patton and oth- | alc. soul Francis McDonald also plays in the | industry and how much it is inter-re- er points in the hp : i i i : gh For : ed. also s at 4g § Re £ . : ) : : S in th I © OF Prosecdion Sho fines ofulS0) for Sunset Park is the mecca for don. {0250 Ho Soo sig Dat 8 Joe of | fin of Hell” Monday. The very |lated with all other industries. of the condidars Ao of [8 sopnty| i 3 re 0 QRSE y . s | SUS nd any | ’ ’ , pot . or eR 2 > cal ac) ] al], & their part in the Brant house assault | cers every Wednesday night this sea- |. kind of a western comedy romance Mr. Strittmatter and practically well known Patton resident TT. . sportsmen and sportsmen's organiza- y case. This case grew of an as-|g : reas ‘hv i as | 2D . oh rant rAVS. Wh 5 c ther speakers < as rele . case. This case grew out of an a son, and one reason why it PIOVes | tinns protesting a general open sea- | You've always wanted to see. ll other speakers took occasion to seeks the nomination for poor corn was 43.2 and or the state only 11. Rye and oats were a bit below the Who | average, but buck-wheat was three direc- | bushels above, at 22 ‘an acre, On ogee ¥ sault on Thomas Dailey, clerk at the | so popular is the fact that only the | > |" On Tuesday and Wednesday Colleen | praise the work of County Farm Ag- |, subiee et Jantar ee > * oz : 4 . | J son on does. y, : 3 . Feryes EE or, vjeet to the decision of the Re-| +. : 3 4 : EW CODY, Brant house, who was found uncon- | very best orchestras on the road are! My Truman estimated that there | Moore stars in “Orchids and FEr-|ent H. C. McWilliams. It was em- publican voters at the Primary 1 | Potatoes the Cambia average was 89, scious in the basement of the build-| hook p : 7 a. | . Vering 7 rr es eC 3 re pic- | phasize i. ) 2 bes aures ‘ A to be|that of the state 112, For hay th Felon 2 } ue a em 3 DAVE | booked there. In accord with Mana | were more than 1,000,000 does in the | mine.” Every new Colleen Moore pic phot zed hag ne of the be t feaures | held on September 20th next, |average was 1.52 tore, sHeht y boo ing last December. All three gave no- ger Fred Luther’s policy to get only | state and cited one herd which had |ture has a brand new Colleen Moore! |of his work among farmers is the! "Mr, Mitchell will doublons make [ihe we Was Lut tons, slightly above tice of an appeal. the best for his Sunset Dance Floor {been seen with one buck to 87 does. | Here’s her cleverest and cutest! A practical nature of his advice. a good showing at the polls, He is Hi ihe sverave. Grant Condron of Sagamore, aged |he announces that for Wednesday eV- | Just how many will be killed under | phone girl at the Ritz hotel, sur- President Strittmatter in the course every way capable to perform { he crop acreage was: Wheat, 4,- food n i \ ; : os 1 the | 140: . VRE wr c % ’ 5 66, is in the Indiana hospital with two |ening of next week he has secured | ul hn SAY led by smartness, smart gowns, |of his remarks prased the co-opera- luties of tI io 3 | 1405 corn, 8,550; rye, 2,200; oats, 18,- v ) S N 1e plan he was not prepared to say. | rounded by s 8 f : es ; auties of the office to which he as. |gan’ I TAY 2 J * broken ribs and bruises of the head | Dewey Bergman and His Webster | Sy board fixed ee > yen seasons | Smart women—but Colleen’s smartest | tion the Farm Bureau has had from | ioc” He needs no oti a: buckwheat, 4,470; potatoes, 4, IORENO in J as the result of having been held up, | Hall Orchestra, direct from Webster | bome jy Solis: eo Ph {of them all when it comes to landing | County Commissioners John D. W alk-| readers, and an onsite 220] hay, 36,640. % beaten and robbed by a highwayman | Hall, Pittsburgh. |" Wild t ea ino. k | the catch of the season. er, Homer C. George and W. J. Cava- | ship in the north of the county that|n Production and values were: Wheat - x on a road near Sagamore Friday| This orchestra needs no introduc. | wa turteys, Srouse, ning. neck | -_— naugh. He said that they made will help his esndidee. ce 20a 74,520 bushels, $11,780; corn, 369,360 < a € s Li : 2 : | pheasants, quail and woodcock, Nov. Able nA he roorl he |r. ep his candidacy considerably. | pus] ls, $328,730; rye, 33,200, $43,850: od Ea evening. tion to radio fans. They have been | 110 15 possible to carry on the w ork of the | fe respectfully asks your support | 06.5, S028805.1v0, STL Dros % Miss Alma E. Criste daughter of | popular broadcasters over Station | Cc thot: il rabblls and: hares dur bureau to tha great extent it is being | influence. : : | oats, 047.810, $290,339; buckwheat, »15¢-25¢ & Mrs. Mary Criste, of Cresson and Wil. | KDKA for some time, and their mu- | iE a BR nr 3 Ne = conducted a said officials bag as- - So | 98,340, Sa Dooes, 205.170, >=19C-29C. A ini @ imne? Ar isi rs are alwavs lis rith | 1P8 ) oer. . surances of continued support of the| Cap TOWN COITPT 10 | ® 2; hay, 51,7 ons ; 3 fam S. Caron, Son of M4 and Mra. sie hours are always listened to with| "ge," fom Nov. 16 to Dec. 15, Summary of the Week in Pat-|p © © in PRo CARROLLTOWN COUPLE | apples, 194,120 bushels, $184,414: AARNE. oo P . Y re a 1 avs “Or OP a . | Yo a = . . " © . ok 3 ] > [ N TITIRQ 7 | Y . yoo . a a a Lurran ollidos SE oe Their ing to Sunset Wed- | Deer from Dec, 1 to 15. ton’s Interesting Baseball In addition to the address the farm- MARRIED ON TUESDAY { peaches, 13,110, $14,421; pears, 13, 12-13. 5 married on April 26 at St. Francis or conung i unser on =| Raccoons from Nov. 1 to Jan. 15. Series ers and their wives were entertained [250, 537 ¥ De Ae Cal a et Soil PTaVS 3 uest fo Ths howd ane approved the pur- Prins: with several selection by the “Barn. | Behram! C., Adams, assistant| Milk products including 592,300 5 ater Ne ae ett of i : The Bergman orchestra is a popu- | chase of a number of tracts of land | i. Marve. Down Preshvicians yard” Quartet, composed of Lee Rum. So simer of the First National Bank, | pounds of farm-made butter, was 3,- oo . i cmnsl Pradiey a Well-known re. lar Victor Recording “Band. for game refuges, but did not an- re ry oe T d f t% 1 “the berger, Fayette County Agent; Louis |f Bakerton, and son of Mr. and Mrs 598,800 gallons, valued at 1,043,650; 2, side as or fownshi ‘ d > sd £ c . | g i. tl . Tha SQ Mary's Tes feate he ger, h y agent; L 5 "i i: a yo : : y > 8 S, Vd & 4 5 sident of Washington Township, near nounce their locations. The St. Mary eam defeatec Mollenhauer, of Bedford; B. R. Ober, |S C- Adams, of Carrolltown, and Miss [eggs produced on farms, 956,600 doz— x Lilly died at his home Friday night.| A good crowd was in attendance at | Approval of the revocation of a |Presbyterians on the local diamond on b Death was caused by a complication | the dance this Wednesday night when | | Sober of hunters’ licenses for in-|Friday evening. The score: 5 3 3 3 of Johnstown, and H. C. MeWillians. Anna M. Sloan, daughter of Mrs ; . $372,840; honey, 32,800 pounds Regina Sloan, also of Carrolltown, ? : d : : 0; wool, 1,220 pounds, $2,930. | Jelly Roll Morton was the attraction. ! I Ej In a short address J. A. Farabaugh, | of diseases. {ae L fraction of the game laws was an- 3 4 Li Brala ek rele he | Were united in marriage in St. Bene- | ilk was fr 7817 Is Fire of unknown orgin Wednesday | This orchestra will play at the Aud. | CE B pane PY St. Mary's — 8.9 LY unation, sinsied onl Boel ers church, on Tuesday morning at | WL on Iw 310" shes 3 morning at an early hour totally de- | {torium in Johnstown on Saturday Cambria county sportsmen, judging | Presbyterians ......... 2 5 9 aed C M. Schwab qo of Sos benefit {at nuptial high mass service. The | cattle. 3.900 horses and 240 farm 3 stroyed the Hoggleman home, better | night of this week. {by their protests against an open doe Batteries—Lamont and Jenkins. | ts the vets of this sectioe. He | Rev. F ather Thomas Wolf, O. S. B.,| mules, The sheep numbered 1,400, the & known as the Enoch Kelley property i > i season and their statements of policy, | Burns and Peterson. = . I shoke of Mr. Schwab's buying of a|Pastor of the church, performed the | swine, 9,420; the chickens, 171,400 & and one of the best residences on championship tournament will be the | will be well pleased with the action Greeks Defeat St. George's. Amber of Pretty i iL 3 | ceremony, Dr. Emil Sloan of Wa [1.34 tons slightly above the average. 5 Spring Hill, a short distance south |big event of the season and will open | of the game commission, which has| The Greek Catholic team defeated | ¢ = tn the vicinity of Loretto and | ington, D. C., brother of the bride, | The forms have 1,970 automobiles - of Portage together with all contents. | July 21. |taken what looked like a licking at |the St. George Nine on Monday even- | he w there have eon ut into xcel- | 2nd Miss Camilla Adams, sister of the | 150 motor trucks, 300 tractors, 360 5 entailing a loss of about $4000, on A lunch stand at the Cambria Coun- | the hands of the sportsmen, but has|ing. The affair was a slugfest from Tot o or ® been 1 D exces | bridegrom, were the attendants. Fol- | silos. 1.500 3% oheings 950 telephone which there was a partial insurance. | ty Fair grounds Ebensburg was raid- | won the admission of the sportsmen | start to finish, but the Greeks got the | e i To the Dfospects of | lowing a honeymoon trip Mr. anc J conneetions, Electric Services is on SL 5 i Morris Gordon, proprietor of Gor- | ed last week and three quarts of | that something radical must be done | best of it by a rally in the 6th in-| farmer are improving vear bv ve | Mrs. Adams will take up housekeep- | 30 farms, 240 have radios and 1,840 S$ “in ‘New & don’s Econmy store in Mt. Pleasant, | moonshine liquor were confiscated bY lin certain sections of the state where | ning. | that he Is now Makins more Money| 1S in Carrolltown. lus cream separators. Running water tories. ob was arrested last week and held for Constable Fred Yytle, of Cresson, deer are unquestionably a serious | R H Ly ving better 1 ion ever: before: orm eT Tr —— lis in 750 farm homes and 200 have > court by Justice J. A. Walton of | and Officer Kane employed at the fair | nuisance. Some killing may have to | Greeks $5 = Joseph O. Thomas of Ebensbure al St EAKERS FOR M. E. CHUR( H { bathrooms 4 Greensburg under $1,000 bail. Gord™ ground. Vietor Dodura and Constan- | ha done in Cambria county. One re-|St. George's 7 10 A oes President of the ASSOCIA DURING JULY AND AUGUST] More than the combined value of the is alleg ave advertis in-| tin sackovie f stown of Te r has Four o 3atteries—Skordinsky and Falatie; , , i op 2 h ig Pe i a Tras oy Jo ig = jo n t- | notes farmer has shot four deer, bat Tatler Slordin ky and Palas jand a veteran farmer, told the farm- . — wheat and rye crops goes for commer- ferior goods as being of first qua ity, | alleged proprietors of the unch stg hig herd still persists in raiding his | Hudak and Hudak. | ers that they had no reason to com-| . It is requested that members and {cial fertilizer and lime, the estimate also with advertising greater quanti-|and, were arrested on charges of vio- fields. The area of heavy damages, | Coming Games, { plait | said that the outlook for the | friends of the Trinity M. E, church [being 4,320 tons of fertilizer and 7,- ties than be possessed. lating the liquor laws. however, is small. In other counties| This Thursday Evening— Method- pi § a phi eg eiohe He | cut out this notice and keep it for | 360 ors of He a total of 11,680 Mr. and Mes, Gilbert Dietrik of East|' Miss Ester W. Lindquist, of Colver | layne: ditelets will have bo be te Lite as a rin. | said that farming is undergoing a |future reference. [tons for the 81,420 acres in crops Carroll township announce the birth|and William I Pardee, of Revloe, were | matically hunted by experts to pick | Next Monday evening—St. Mary Sl css 1 adhustment at the present| July 17—The Rev. Emerson Karns, | costing $173.180. of a daughter, on July 2nd. united in marriage at Ebensburg| ff the bold, fat and useless old does. | vs. Greek Catholic. the but when conditions are righted | Tyrone. | Ninety-three per cent of the farms The chicken house at the farm of | Wednesday afternoon at 4 o’clock by Action of the board on small game| Next Tuesday evening—Presbyter- | time, , : ; ; July 24—Mr. Alvin Sherbine, of have hens and pullets; 91 per cent se Sher is [es arr m-i’S ire Charles P. R sland. J 3 aa . Tohns a c Sy «© Joseph Shero is West Carroll town-|’Squire Charles P. Rowland A. B. Kirsch, of Nicktown, said that | Johnstown. . : : [ . ; : { they will be much better than before. | gives consideration to the fact that |ians vs. Russian Orthodox. have bearing apple trees; 90 per cent I with a shotgun. tantly. A portion head was torn off Despondency is rompted Bradley rviving relatives. Sip vag Juanily raided 220 7 . Tony De, Lope yess, while big game is abundant, Soa Standing of the Cis, pit tie Taritior eilid cot oh for heotot 3 toy 31 Dr. J. B. Stein Harris- | raise hav nl 82 Per Coit have potato ate at the County ADM Blan: eae lens Were 1a on, : 30! o wil od na identally shot game, especially rrouse, needs uther | : , 8 > 750 | favors and declared that he needed | IER: ® > oy wins crops. Only about one-third raise rg, about 12 years A motor truck load of sugar being |vich of Vilmer ing aceic >nta y shot | prstection. The raccoon hunters them- | St. Mary S . 6 2 ‘m13 |none. He expressed himself as very| Aug. 7—The Rev. C W Karns, Al- | wheat and less than ‘one-fourth have 2 taken from Pittsburg to Altoona and killed himself Thursday morning | saves have advocated the curtail- [Greek Catholics 5 ¢ a a opposed to any price fixing in |toona, Pa. |bees| Dairy cows are on 78 per cent ved last Thurs. broke through a wooden bridge west while playing with a .38 S2lihre 'e-| ment of their season from the Oct. Methodists | i 4 3 BL hnuts ih Lor a Aug. 14—The Rev. D. W. Felker, | of the farms and horses on 73 per Home for burial of Altoona last Friday, and caught | volver at the hogs of his uncle, i 1 to Jan. 15 date of the 1925 law, St. George's 5 2 os | J A McClain: of Spandler., Presi- | Duncansville. : ila (cent 1etery. fire, the truck and sugar being burn- | ph Pelecovich of Lucerne, four miles denying themselves entirely the Joys { Russian Orthodox € = "000 | dent of the Cambria County Bankers’ Aug. 21—The Rev E. R. Skilling- | SRR NN ed. The driver escaped injury. {south of Indiana. of night hunting in the beautiful | Presbyterians g "| Protective Association, spoke on the | ton, Altoona. BIRTHDAY PARTY. AT ST. John Seymore, son of Mr. and Mrs.| Attorney Mahlon J. Baumgardner month of October. Rabbits are the | Te EEKS ro of the iy with the bank. | Aug. 28—Dr. M S. Bentz, Ebens- | ee CE, JULY 23rd George Se ymore, of Loretto and Miss has entered prosecutions against | only small game purchased and plant- | A. A, SIGHN A a er, and reviewed the history of good | burg. : : | A party was held at the home of 8 Mary Weakland, daughter of Mr. and | Charles Leventry, President of the ed with sufficient success to wa “TON LITTER” OF 6 PIGS | suds in Cambria County, having| Sept. 4—The Rev. J. M. Reilly, Al- | My and Mrs, William Jones on Wed- xX Mrs. Sanfrd Weakland of Patton, was | Richland Township School Board, al- |, fy) month of shooting and thi [been long identified with this move- | toona. = So | nesday of this week in honor of their were married Wednesday morning of |leging false, scandalous, malicious and | stem is becoming highly expensive.| A, A. Feighner of Carrolltown, one | = |, Sept. 11—The Rev. E. C. Keboch, | daughter, Eleanor’s, sixth birthday last week, at 8 o'clock at St. Mary’s | de famatory libel, the basis of the | Game refuges are being counted upon (of the leading hog breeders of Cam-| Short addresses were made by Lee | Harrisburg. s . | anniversary. The following were in Catholic church by Rev. Father Henry charge being a letter alleged to have | ¢,, future game supply, rather than pyria county, is attempting to produce | Rumberger, Louis Mollenhauer, A. B.| All services will be held in the | attendance: Gertrude, Miriam and 0, 8. B. The attendants were Roy been written by Mr. Leventry. . | purchased importations. The bear | 5 “ton litter” with six pigs, a fea | Ober rand County Commissioner’ Ho- | Morning with the exception of that | Louise Jones, Eleanor and Louise Bil- Stoy, of Loretto and Miss Adeline | Foppling out of a second story win- | hunters will have 15 days in the woods | never before accomplished in the Une! ner C. Goorde. | of August 14th which will be in the |1or Helen Maycovich, Renelda and Latterner, of Cresson. : : dow Fiday Ronald Heberling aged | hofore the deer season opens, but they | ited States. Mr. Feighner has en- | Sia | evening. No evening services on oth- | Margaret Lacue, Flora Heist, Betty _An aviator from Altoona flew from | four of State College, Pa., son of Mus- | do not start until the small _game | polled his brood with L. C. Madison, | SENATOR BAUMER NAMED ler dates. |and. Cotherine Cromcaer, Shirley Ebensbure to Johnstown Tuesday, of | ser Heberling, manger of the cream- |} nters have suspended activities |extension swine specialist of Penn- | MEMBER OF COMMITTER| = == | Cartwright. Marvaret and Thelma last week in just six minutes and ery at Penn State College, was killed ee | sylvania State college, and hog breed- | me ——— | FAREWELL PARTY 1S { Wilson, Agnes Blake, Ruth and Le- | reunion of the held in the grove ' Saturday, July ket picnic. Those basket can secure 1d supper which 2 grounds by the of St. Lawrence. ls served on the 00221 ih landed in a humiliating clover field| when he suffered a fracture of the | MANY APPLI( FOR rn | ers throughout the state are interest- | Senator Herman E. Baumer has | TENDERED MRS. LEARY |nora McNair, Anna Blair, Dorothy efore July 15th. Instead: of ‘in the aviation field. ab skull in Sekine % Soncrese hiiggii shed | MINING CERTIFICATES | ¢4 in what the Cambria county Mal | heen named by Senator Horace W. | es a [and Annamae Miller, Florence, Gla- St. Boniface, is Southmont. Joseph Malone was badly crushe | The annual state mining examina- |is attempting. |Schantz of Lehigh, president pro| One evening recently a number of | dys and Jean Crowell, Corrine Sin- . Postmasters have received a con- in a mine accident Thursday of last |; opened at Barnesboro Monday| To date there are 333 entries in the tempore of the state senate, a mem- | friends gathered at the home of Mr. |cox, Alwilda Jenkins, Mildred, Ruth, signment of the Lindbergh air mail | week while working for the Ebens- | ;/ charge of Inspector W. B. Ward-| “ton litter” contest. The rules provide |" = 0 Pennsylvania commission (and Mrs. John Franklin, where a fare- | Elsie and Elinor Jones. stamps issued in his honor—the first burg Coal Co., was reported YESUN® | op of the Fifteen bituminous district. | that 2,000 pounds of pork be produc-|g {1.0 celebrateion of the 200th an | well party was given in honor of Mrs.| The little girls had a very enjoy- case, it is said, in which a living | fairly well at the Colver hospital. | The examinations were for first grade |ed by the time the litter is 180 days | niversary or the birth of George|Ross Leary, who left last Tock Tou [abil i sy tollotae person has thus been honored. | Frank Marines of Expedit, aged | ihe foremen’s certificates. Tuesday | old. | Washington in 1932. The Pennsylva- | Ohio, where she and Mr. Leary will | which a dainty lunch was served. The latest addition to the man hunt- | about 50, miner for the Commercial | the first grade tests were given. Wed-| Last year A. A. Feigner had the | .- resolution, approved by Gov. Pin- make their future home. Mrs. Leary | ing equipment at Rockview Penitenti- | Coal Co., was admitted to Mercy hos- | nesday application for fire boss certi- | heaviest litter in the state and one of | ; 4 May 6, 1925, followed a resolu- | was presented with a beautiful cut {THREE HURT IN AUTO ary is a pack of seven trained man-| pital last Friday in a eritical condi- | fates were examined. | the pigs weighed 365 pounds the 180-4; "1,00, oress” authorizing a fed- | glass candy jar as a token of remem- | WRECK NEAR WATKINS hunting blood-hounds. They were se-| tion suffering from injuries sustain- | BE th day. This year, with six pigs in|.) commission to organize a na- | bance by her friends. At a late hour | —— if ler, of Hastings, J. Gill, secretary > organization. ss will be cele- ’s church at 10 rious kinds for 0 2 o’clock p. m. on from 2 to 5 lock p. m. : : fatal abla trace. ' . Ave on 3 I cured about two weeks ago From 3 ed at work. He Sisiajisd prove frac- | MARGARET THOMAS the brood, the Roksrs, Tush ayes | tionwide celebration, the state and |a delicious lunch was served. and af. Three persons were injured Sunday irgina sheriff > pack | tures of 2 back & oth legs. 334 ne S reac coveted n| —_— issions y rate sr wishing rs ary happiness in| .: ] : es py: } W : San oh HIE nl : 4B ej es of the hoe R an ah 2 marr- | Margaret three-weeks-old daughter [334 pounds to reach the coveted to | other commissions to co-operate. | ter wishing Mrs. Leary happine ss in |njght when three automobiles are said DRY AGENTS is 3 he Same ami) roe a ea A C assst, ae roads. was er. |of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomas, died |mark. | The Pennsylvania commission is to |her new home the guests departed for to have bigured in a collision on the ale and male & 3 Se 2d, a ads, S Sef- : pil Bc I ta arent: ; Dunlo at 2 | consist of the governor, the presi-|their homes. The following were pre- |hjol sar Watkins. Edward Me- The first time they had been used in | iously injured on Wednesday moiing [21 0 Jetental home sf Unio as | CAMBRIA COUNTY | dent pro tempore of the senate, the sent: Mesdames S. Steir, Geo. Wilson, Nalli of Dy suds 17 a a man hunt was to track down IO |3nen he 1 Sighs unde) 2 He ey Funeral services were hefll Monday AWARDS CONTRACT | speaker of the house and 12 other | Thos, Powell, H. C. Leary, Marcellus |; fracture of the left leg and other boys in Milheim who later confessec | rock in the bh st Goal Jie, 2 As | afternoon in Corpus Christi Catholic members, of whom the president, | Weakland, Norman Swis er, Harry niuries dnd Woe taraoerd oy er to the robbery of a gasoline Station. |admitte] to oe er Aoshi oe {ly | Church Interment was in the church The Board of County Commission (speaker and governor each name four. | Deschamps, Wm. Cloyd Selfridge, Spangler hospital, where his condition Numerous safisfaciory fest mins 476 | Spancler suffering with a badly |cometery, |ers in sessionTuesday morning award-| A national civic committee has been | Steve Jacobs, Harry Jenkins, Lou Monday was reported to be fair. been made since arrival of the dogs | crushed foot. ¢ ; eules' Tor the! mmmes lers a contract for the furnish established by the Sulgrave institu- | Commons, Ed. Lacey, Snyder Yerzer,|" cagree Marshall, seven year old at the Rosleview Lnstimtion, Cid last A Au er 2 De rules 208 he! TOOK RELIGIOUS VOWS [22.500 feet of oak plank for use in| tion. The state commission will re- | James Fisher, Earl Me( ullop, and Ma. | on" 0% Mr. and Mrs. Blair Marshall Th mW Sw a re Phils | Cafihria Souny Sous Evans on | Francts McKivigan, son of Mr. and |the improvement of county bridges to pont to the legislatures of 1929 and het and Bab Lanse, My Yank Jens of Watkins, suffered lacerations of after an illness of one week. He was| Wednesday of this week. A recent | Mrs James Meltivizan ‘of Spanuler/ the Eoensinng, Lumber Conipany of | 1031. Davis of Mansfield, Ohio, and Mr, Lhe face and leg 2d Ss 5 ave formerly a resident of Barnesboro, act of the legislature, now law, is the [made his simple vows for the priest- (a low bid of $54.75 per Joys: 10 | TRINITY METHODIST Dawiredt Mam ei, JOn 8 gM: | treatment at the q pangler 0spi al. having been the first proprietor of cause of the changes. | hood at St. Vincent’s College, Beatty,| The other bids nite: core b) i EPISCOPAL CHURCH |™™' “25 raniim al é ) F rank Beers of Watkins sieved i mn : | : | 3 py p £ . 4 » Al FOOTE Q ¢ rac scharoe the New Comercial Hotel. A young fawn, which has become | recently, when he was given the name | the 3 F. Homer Lumber Compan) pT ANNA WALSH [aes Plipns and was Sisshutaed from ling treatment for his injuries. lt and battery lor raids staged , three Federal S were arrested irsday, on war- e Justice of the f Gallitizin, The tant Prohibition . Murray and is and 8. G. Is- Its appeared in ich posted $500 ence September e case One war- ind battery and ravated assualt 7 , } Fo " | ~ ow. nf 26 , ae c . Gorman, pastor. Certain varieties of maple in Johns- | quite tame, is making its appearance of Frater Patrick Mekiviaon Ths [of oh ow, at $64 per Seas ng Bev S school at 10:00 m are being badly damaged by |in East Carroll township, between [exercises connectec with the reception | he ning worship at 11.00. - labs or . y : fom are were attended by his mother, sisters | Ebensburg, Morning worshi Funeral services for Miss Anna zen‘s Supply at $61.50 per thousand. insec sts which are causing the | Patton and Carrolltown. , SIS The Dre » will be the Rev. Em-' wr.1 ; tod of Tas ug Cl rOTIRT x "Tv CTDENT taetion of «the Ee be x with great rapidity | Plans on an extensive scale are be- jand brether, Mrs. James MeKivigan, | IPA AT HASTINGS lon Ihe Shin % Wil be phe CY sh, who died of heart disease the | FOU RTH OF JULY Al 'CIDENT These pests are believed to be aphis| ing made for the Northern Cambria | Grace, Alice Ella and John McKivi-| BAR MITZPAH AT HASTINGS Jerson ne, a early part of 10s) West a: fhe home of FATAL TO CRESS BOY >Se pests ¢ Moblin I Ye wetni ” {or 3 anole | No evening service, her sister, Mrs. A. T. Bathgate of Ai- As a result of burns on the left hick aute industronslv " 3 s s picnic to be held at |gan, all of Spangler. : . : : antine sdnesdav at 7:30 1 Der St x 431} 1 1 [SION LIST Which ants i ro i ik a i Jongh Je Fair i Satu. | 2 | Mr. and Mrs. B. Covich of Hastings | Prayer service, Wednesqay at T:30.1 toona, were held Thursday morning | hand received on the Fourth of July, es retirement juices Yrich 2Te sucked Io oe “August 13th | Augustine Millon, aged 71 years,| were hosts to a large company of Leader, Mr. R. Somerville. in St. B ‘atholie Church in Blair | while exploding a firecracker, Mich- age. | day, August 13th. § , ag ) | friends Sunday in honor of the confir- - "ARD OF TH ANKS City. Interment was in the church |ael Sopata, the 13 year old son of mation, or Bar Mitzpah, of their son, CAR LL Li | cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sopata of Cres- Covich. An elaborate feast We wish, through the colums of The deceased was born at West-| son township, died of tetanus at the pproved 16 ap- nt on the gro- nN, among them The Chetremon County Club an-| The Chetremon Country Club is |died of a complication of diseases at : ¥ | 1 i 1 3 41 pre © + © n ae nounces the following golf tourna-| proving popular, indeed, these days, | his home in Hastings at 8:30 o’clock | i ment for the summer: July 9, Che-|and many social functions have been | Saturday morning. The deceased was | Nathan & Snyder, for. tremon vs. Cresson, at Chetremon;| promoted by its members, chief a coal miner and had lived for the |was served in municipal hall to over |the Courier to express our sincere over, Clearfield County. She is sur- | Altoona hospital early Tuesday morn- re ’s. Cresson, ’ ) : nl JE LE : ; : p appreelati o all who assisted us in | vive v Sisters it 6 Dy nis Irae fd state irea- July 16. Chetremon vs. Ebensburg,| among them being a bridge tourna- [last 25 years, in Hastings. He is sur- [200 guests. A appreciation to all who assi teg 4 in | vived by four sisters and two brothers | ing. iis : inted a month. at Ebensburg; August 6, Chetremon | ment by the ladies of the Chetremon vived by his widow, Mrs, Louise Mil-| Relatives and friends were present | our recent bereavement the illness| —Mps, A. L. Killian and Charles| The boy became violently ill late 4 S By ALLL ’ ’ y & : 2 4, or $1,862.28 ten years state der the system v Cresson, at Cresson A ‘men’s | and Ebensburg clubs [lon and two sons, Adolph, of New| from Steubenville, O., Pitts, Al- | and death of husband and father, Si-| Walsh, of Irvona; John and Mrs. E. lon Monday and was rushed to the Ss. resson, ¢ resson, A NS | 2 J S Sv hi oy ad Nas | . J + G Q 8 [Tha eg and also Tor ti lor: rr Yhavsitr Meer o Ne Tloeh by th. , 1 ae 3 handicap tournament will be played| The Cambria County Sunday School | York City, and Louis, of Chicago. | toona, Johnstown, Nanty-Glo, Ebens- |1a3 A Ryan ,and also for the floral |W. s, of Cherry Tree; Miss Lina, | hospital. Little hope was entertained every Thursday afternoon in the mon- | association contributes $500 per year Funeral services were held Tuesday. burg, Cassandra, Barnesboro, Pattn| offerings and use of cars.—Mrs. S. A. {of Nanty-Glo, and Mrs. A. T. Bath- |for his recov ery when he was admite | of the state’s ths of July and August. The 1927'to the work of the state association. Burial in the Union Cemetery. land other neighboring towns. [Ryan and family, gate of Altoona. ‘ted to the institutiog, years as a de- 9 yo ha e left the state
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