THE PATTON COURIER BARRACKS FOR EVICTED STATE ADOPTS 18-FOOT I MINERS BUILT AT NANTY-GLO ROAD BUILDING POLICY - « 3 1 ,1 « rs . . y - per iacks, Which Will sesontmeduts A new policy of building roads of Job or Punishment? week to help relieve th housing situa. |® Minimum width of 18 feet has been tion causd by several of the coal com- adonted by the state highway depart- panies evicting the families of union ment for the future, In the past the miners at Nanty-Glo. William T, | department has followed the system I : : f building 18 foot roads on the pri- y ay ar » executive board | © r . : eich, membe: of the sxpeuts 8 A. [mary system and 16 foot highways $ “MW, + a on the secondary. Traffic is increasing to such an alarming extent that it is anticipated TT GEO. E. PRINDIBLE .................. PRESIDENT announces that two more large build- ings to be constructed there have been contracted for and work will be com- LESTER LARIMER, ...V. PRES AND CASHIER : te SE in the next ten years motor registra- JAMES WESTRICK VICE PRESIDENT Hoes] Yithing fow dave. tions in Pennsylvania will increase to BULK OF MOTOR FINE over 2,500,000 vehicles. At present the DR. P. J. RELLY .. iii VICE PRESIDENT 4 EET registrations total slightly more than NOW GO TO THE STATE 1,540,000. A prediction of doubling and tripling of traffic on some roads Disposition of fines for violation of is made. the new State Motor Code, effective ———————————————————— Jan. 1, next, were explained in an op- FARM BUILDINGS BURN inion on Friday by Secretary of High- | Fire completely destroved the house ways Stewart and Deputy Attorney |and barn owned by William Zayurske General Koch, on his farm west of Carrolltown, be- The opinion holds that all fines from | tween 5 and 6 o'clock last Friday this source. shall be paid to the state morning. A few pieces of furniture ¥ treasurer, except those collected for [and some chickens were the only violations of the provisions as to things saved from the two buildings, speed or weight, which fines and pen- | it is said, The Zayurske family con- Y alties shall be paid to the treasurer of sists of the parents and eight chil- the municipality for the construction, | dren, but none was hurt in the hap- repair and maintenance of the high- | pening that cost the home. Insurance MYRON 8. LARIMER ... ASSISTANT CASHIER THE GRANGE NATIONAL BANK PATTON, PA, 4 PCT. PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS 3 PCT. PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS ways thereof. was carried on the buildings that Rear-Admiral Thomas P. M . . 1 - mira 10mas . Signa], lights and semaphores. hi Were burned. hy, open charge that the DIRECTORS opinion holds, however, are installec FAV nt Te a erer— Nav Dept was spending JAMES WESTRICK DR. P KELLY by the municipalities interested, and | CATTLE QUARANTINE O00 er jh OE $200.- < . P. J. KEL SIS nainieined 0nd overated at they IN BARR TOWNSHIP | 000,000 value, results in Secretary M. SHEEHAN P. C. STRITTMATTER expense, Wiig i Some ease § ot Wilbur ordering Magruder ite C. J. NOON B. J. OVERBERGER inconsiderable. It 1s, therefore, only is a ante. Diu ¢ submit promptly a full detailed fair that the municipalities should j The Pennsylvania Department o lan for tha feorzanization of the BARTH YOUNG LESTER LARIMER have the right to fines collected for | Agriculture has declared a general| plan for 3 83 : : : 2 quarantine on cattle in Barr town- Navy and Navy Department G. E. PRINDIBLE B. BLANKFELD violation of ordinances for the regu- lation of traffic by street lights, ete. The opinion holds the legislature X1sU intended this latter interpretation and | tory. C. G. Jordan, secretary of ag- | | | ship, this county, because of tubercu- | that retention of fines for violation jriculture, has announced rules and Commands Legion losis existing in cattle in that terri- AEE of traffic light ordinances by a mun- [regulations that will be effective in ; icipality would not constitute a con- | the enforcement of the quarantine as flict in the law ordering all fines ex- follows: : : cept those specified to be paid into No cattle shall be imported or bro- the state treasury. ught in, or allowed to enter the quar- Municipalities are to be the judge |antine area except in accordance with of where trafife lichts are to be pla- these rules: : ced and how traffic is to be regulat- Cattle for immediate slaughter may ed within their confines, but atten- |enter the restricted area to be slau- tion is directed to the section in the | ghtered within ten days, and during new code compelling uniform signal [the ten day period they must be kept lights. seperate from the other cattle. Steers, range cattle and semi-range MRS, ANNA SABO. cattle of recognized beef type may Mrs. Anna Sabo, aged T0 years, |enter the quarantined area for feed- died of a complication of diseases at [Ing and grazing purposes under sSpec- 8 o'clock on Thursday night at the {ial quarantine, but must be confined home of her son, Steve Sabo of Pur- [Seperate from other cattle on the itan. Funeral services were held at |bremises of the o¥nes, oF un sacl nine o’clock on Saturday morning in gins promises as may be designate the Portage Hungarian church and in- {in the quarantine, oe the ol of terment was in the church cemetery. Bul calves under six mon hs ol of Mrs. Sabo is survived by her hus- | recognized beef type may enter the Lo, the people of the earth do me homage. ~~ Iam the herald of success for men, merchants, man- ufacturers, municipalities and nations. I go forth to tell the w orld the message of service and Sond merchandise. And the w orld listens when I speak. There was a day not long ago when by sheer weight of superior merit, a business could rise above the common level without me, but that day has passed into oblivion, For those who have used me as their servant I have gathered untold millions into their coffers. : c ‘overall childre quarantined area for feeding and hand and Several DN — grazing purposes under seperate I SELL MORE MERCHANDISE MRS. CATHERINE RICHARDS. quarantine. I All other cattle other than those deseribed must be subjected to an official tuberculin test before enter- Mrs. Catherine Richards, aged 68 1 3 I trl years, died at her home in South Fork Hn ————per dollar of salary paid me than any other on Thursday afternoon. Death was|¢ : ; a ei , ) > (1 WJ osna: . . m , . TEE to a complication of dis- |ing the quarantined area. and Sl vowed gor of Nw #8 salesman on the face of the earth. I'he fabled lamp of eases. Her health had been impaired be kept seperate from other cattle American Legion for Commander, | Aladdin never called to the service of its master genii until they have passed a sixty to 90 dar voted half so rich and powerful as I am, to the man who keeps me constantly on his pay roll. for some time. Mrs. Richards’ hus-} 1927-28, elected at the Paris Con- band, William Richards, preceded her 5 3 : re — i ————o vention. to the grave some years ago. She is TAG : G LIMITS H survived by a number of children. The CHANGES : N BAG LII (8 funeral took place on Saturday mornig William F. Gordon, sportsman, of | ———————— If in St. James’ Catholic church and in- ; Barnesboro, has received several cob- | hes 4 ociations, boy scouts, far- | ¥ HOLD THE { terment was in the church cemetery. [ies of he Summon an Sonson og mer, rural mail carriers, and do all § : a 1 * A limits of the new Game 0de 10M Lhe i that vou nossibly can to assist us inl 10 Ca P Qa i L MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL. Board of Game Commi Sioner at the feoding of our game. It is going | § b . 3 i : dq ol OU S ONES Mrs. Patrick Campbell of Beaver- | Harrisburg. They differ from the f 15 be necessary for the board to pend 8 of the seasons in the hollow of my hand. I command soles . D ale, aged 44 years, died at noon on | Book of laws somewhat and a copy of 10re money for the feeding of wame | G1 the legions of fashic . & Sv 4 Ania ; : : Saturday Tollowing a brief illness. She | the new code will he given with each | {dCi ERY ar | oY or tre ne HE ithe ro fa the spies ind oad os bis Perhaps you never realized that a Bank Book uck him i vive e she ¢ a | 1928 license issued by the county |}af, e and We are solo depend ar) V : go. nprine IS Ss ; . ARDS a. ous for ee hea me Broasnine Shon tanics lars appear- 5 > an out ES pchend. i | and sound the death knell of inferior merchandise. Frauds Is a hooks of x i . : : i ed in the papers several times. In 2 et: fai 8 are afraid of me because I march in the broad light of Every depositor who has one of those high- om FATIGUE OF AUTO TRIP _|letter to Mr.Gordon the board of game | CAMBRIA MINISTERS El day. Wo privet Sooke 1 os ition: Tong idly PROVES FATAL TO INFANT Sommissimes mn Dark have the fol. MEET AT HASTINGS we Te akan lus possession eon So you tat QTR —_— owing to say: The bag limits differ to leat hru colus te ola ISSUE Paul Garlitz, three months old son | from our book of laws for the reason The N rth Co btia Ministors dollars saved makes the heart sing with joy. ntz, to vlits ‘ ve have tor] ~hange these he Northe ar ‘1a Minister ¢ em Ce : of Mr. and Mus. Ripon Garlite of that We have no Yight to danse Snse Arh aya, Ministen WHOEVER MAKES ME X delioe Stove ssn atonal al oi: tou Ha pan. tr] fi n Su 1 rll I of ime commissioners are | meeting on Monday of this week in | fp one of these books of happiness. “very dollar sav- -ommis- he parental home on Sund: - | The bo: re ssioners ave | Meeting yonday of tas we 1 “books of hap : He ing. Tt is reported that death was pro- | given the power to change the seas- is Ji M tho Hi it Enjse 7] « i! THEIR SER NT ed and entered in it will add another note to your 0,0000,- bably due to exhaustion resulting |ons and bag limits from year to year | x 12 bt The tir rod hymn of happiness. ay pur. from an automobile trip made Satur- and they will always conflict more iid led at 10:30 a ™, After devotions in § solution day with his parents to Bedford. less. These changes have been ad- | . Im, ean es ee for life takes no chances on draw ing down dividends from my untold treasures bestowed with a lavish hand. har the Re vertised in most all of our papers | charge of the Rev. a 3 \ SIness »otine was he several times. It is up to you as an busine meeting we he ( : C. Brown, Pr ent oon 1 pi Pider \ hoard of game commis- | this the Rev. J. C. vas un- officer of the board of game co ys the | J.C, Brown, Pres at the REUEL SOMMERVILLE sioners to impress upon all sportsmen |0f the Cambria ( ounty Antl-S oo that the summaries as sent vou are | League, spoke on “Law Enforcement i Gh tho ones they Te to follow | and the Coming Election. : > 2 ys 1 ne 33101 hors wae gt ATTORNEY-AT-LAW We want to impress upon all of | At the afternoon session there was robeal : hat | @ round table conference on “Ev v. gs 01s. you that feed is very scarce and that 8 roan ec ence on Lyon Office in the Good Building. ie will be necessary for vou to exert | gelism” led by the Rev. G. E. Weav- orimary d. Following THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA &. E. Prindible, Pres. F. E. Farabaugh, V. Pres F. L. Brown, Cashier Reuel Somerville, V. Pres I have awakened and inspired nations, sent millions of men to fight the battles of freedom beyond the seas, and raised billions of dollars to foot the bills. Nations and kings pay me homage and the business world bows ae every influence to interest sports- Le at my feet. Total Resources $2,000,000.00 as ad- E—— ; = RE ee Capital Paid Up ...__ $100,000.00 bons I sow broad fields for you to reap a golden harvest. Surplus Earned _ $100,000.00 dent of Come On, Ben Hur, You Gotta Lead Now! = A BOLL OF HoONOS Baws I AM THE MASTER SALESMAN ff ed of Wfeufasteetutueteote oiseleelaetestosdetens iefeedesaifedesdedtorts ofreleeloseelalefenlosoleeleafaelonlentoslaneoeuluelae foo Tue Tee 00 450 oe oe s ¥ ———— § o I - o oo RS 2 ° 3 I . ole oe 3 te t 3 4 1 : rest ol | IB FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER der the 3 3 3 Phone Office and Residemce CARROLLTOWN, PENNA % ~— 1 oe to pur- x RA or oth- ’ 2 Pe Teete ele uteiteuteuts tus LL RNa ARNT i " = o ¥ woeelosfedleefaslofaodoileiioiaoctes] reals dslsssisciidelededulagulsdeedededoidisdeinindigsdrinigi ASuely A AITING YOUR COMMAND AT rg, Pa. W AVERVR —c— pry ngue, 1a. AN feels FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone: Office and pe . et 2 0 s PATTON, PA, LoeTeslesd, es < oteelee et ~< A2oed 760 GumexeTER) *, + An & _— .. + CHRONIC ALCOHOLISM IS mes at Colver for some vears. H CAUSE OF MAN'S DEATH | w t_brother of Michael Smith. Troy, N .Y. an ; were held on Fyi- interment in { 1 cemetery at Col . aeteele 3 -— —~ ., + ’. oteeles oo s. " co — oe " atton Courier PATTON, PA. Chronic aleoholism was attributed as the cause o fthe death of Peter : n Smith, aged 45, unmarried ,of Colver | Russian Orth who died on Wednesday night of week at the Colver hospital, He was | ee ——————————— admitted to the hospital at noon on | Patton baseball fan are Tuesday. The deceased had worked in the 05 CARI) SC as! eS 2, 1. ». toate la , + *. " il *. leeds los! °. + 4 r all hep up his week over the World's Series, but { his s ; , hey all seem to be Pittsburgh fans Joe Lh) food La
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