es ————— was twelve hundred on THE PATTON COURIER and 400 more than in 'jeld agents of the bu cept busy during the ¢-ups on food law ob er fifty thousand in- d storage warehouses, nts and selling estab- Jor pe Transportation Ea Serideitech sfeelefedededeidetoites Teoesteeteele FP Teslenteitedtedde ing 99 \ that eit teste st, ing 1927 shows tha . Hleelelesiasieiesladdietods Teuts ot, Teeteeled! Teeleede he food laws ave poing sleeleaslosiantesiaodontos Josgerfetentortant «¢ generally than ever RR James W. Kellog the eau RTME NT MAPS 'S FARM PROGRAMS who already has his he coming prin the velfare at Harrisburg program for the 9614 ation at State institu- rogram at the institu- rom the department a I Respectfully Submit My Candidacy For DELEGATE To The NATIONAL CONVENTION the crop yield at cach indicate that in each ere production far average for the coun are located farms at present have 0 laying hens to su) ary needs of che in FIGHT DISEASE, | Worlds Most Luxurious Subject to the Republican Primaries : . Tuesday, April i) ) Low Priced Car The longest wheelbase ever offered in a lows JA priced car! The riding ease of four semi-elliptic [cCreery, chief of the | ride onfo cet I oh ° OR | KS shock-absorber springs set parallel to the frame. salth, in remarking on wey AIA ORR . A A rr The beauty and comfort of marvelous new Fisher bodies! The safety of non-locking four- Reduced alt, fa senmrking on lle fii Barnesboro, Pa. Y wheel brakes! And the thrilling performance Prices! ria and with more at- of an improved valve-in-head motor! was issued this week hild health State Heal- rarding the activities cars during the year vile elinies examined | was the total number s made and 2 27,466 cav- This work is directed hool child in the rural lefects are referred to n for correction. ected toward the de- child, school life is > more to the children wv of the added vitality sistance to disease ol . : The Touring $ a Here, for the first time in the history of the auto- or Ronde 495 is bush xii gre : / motive industry, is a low-priced car that The Coxch-. 1585 N TEMPLE OAR Co ree eae i. embodies all the distinguished beauty and e Coac! by : : ols of features of advanced design demanded in the The Coupe Michael Podolski, aged 31 year h school ne right temple, the v self inflicted, John letic competitions in the hig t 55 of Lilly, ¢ oll of pneumonia last Wednesday the Co onwealt 1as gro ro "NYA 7 : : : D | widower, has ee 1 the home of his sister, Mr memb, his gh ro as 433 x from oe world’s highest priced automobiles. Shed. r $675 there last Wednesday or i The dece: is survived The state organization is a member o + 2 . ‘ ye. a r pian z lone Laos and two Ci living 4 he > Athi Pex ration 02 ie High 4 % Come m and see 1t today. Note the beauty, the The Sport 665 or some ho efor ! 1 ar I s € 1e ne ser- 1 iletic Associations ch seeks op : . i ade. A small .22-ca™ vices were held at ten ofelock on Satur- otter And Tegelute the Mterstate nibs ES x symmetry and the roominess of the beautiful Cabriolet ing y v day orning St. Mary's Catholic chur- | letic i rests of hich s s 4 > 1 og . so . . ving on the floor alon, Joy Moving ia Se Maes cattalie char int * sts of hish schools and to pro- i CRTEEE ERE E ERAAE, + new Fisher bodies. Study the chassis, unit by The Imperial $715 Day inst to tis the church cemetery PE Iv. tetmnlnted x x unit—and observe the advanced engineering ik pronounced the victim trav oo T standards, which will be of far reaching * 3 h hi h ali c i rons *495 was later held. GUIDES WAY FOR SCHOOL ATHLETE | importance in protecting girls from pos i GEO. E. PRINDIBLL ....... PRESIDENT i :+ fe high gusliey Construcron theouthout, Light Deliver Thr Dorrast SCHOOL ATHLUTE | portance ia protecting girls ftom pos 2, or TE Be PRINDIBLG messin 18 2 RAR 4 y ike ight Delivery $ lotic. Pricing Din) d ok 1815 2 > h ay Sure comp igs i ig i ! & : JAMES WESTRICR oon VICE PRESIDENT + Go pr 2 dive a oe oy likey and gyer re 378 ’ Man} wroblems and evils lich have | T 44 us ¢ : = i ; ix 3 0 r own se . ; i = | i OR. PB. 3. KOLLY oni VICE PRESIDENT I roadso1 you n Sefection go yg 3 : x 3 ec evrole | 3 MYRON §, LARIMER ...... iii, CASHIER Do that—and like tens of thousands of othe i b 2 8 1 Delivered Prices i FRANK X. YOUNG NERY CASHIER 4 you will say that here is the most luxurious lowe They include the lowes 3 e EY . i & i Px kK) priced car ever offered! an | oo ——————— ot | : 4 | % | i THE % | 3 i ol |i % Cl IRIS I OF F MO I OR SALES ibn 2 3 | PATTON PENNA SOR aR 9 . PATTON, PA. \emember youcan | have a B U ck at | 4 PCT. PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS fofeofesfoiorle Jocferfoalecfociortesd QUALITY AT LOW COST ey 2t. s jroo! Il | { | yods 2. % 7 9. | + ) POT P TY oF 3 oe — - Vii this moderate 710 J 3 PCT. PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS h ? TTT AT A A IRR “ eC * SN [( MN \| [/ { oTooTooosgeole teelostootstesteotesfuoto cle eloriosiecieslestootesjesle eleole ule deoseatosts sie olpoge se sirote cluogesiveivagerioriesfosforfocimecte y | , y and Misses | -. 3 well Cowher & Co. 3 1 >, tr : . . 1 TOT ~— OE — oo $1 .00 —a real Buick in every way—with flashing (J) DIRECTORS 3 AY WIR UN i tan: : oo ; o . : [+ um HOUSE getaway and mighty power — princely lux- [ I. M. SHEEHAN P. O. STRITTMATTER x IY | : SEDANS ury and beauty —supreme comfort and f ¥ JAMES WESTRICK DR. P. J. KELLY 3 | E 1195 to $1995 21: { og | 4 > & . $1 25 cours. ding ease, | v= 5. J, Noon B. J. OVERBERGER i 666 E: b Tr EQ $1195 to $1850 1 : Ls % | EX BARTH YOUNG B. BLANKF : cg . + YUSE DRES sib Choose from three popular models at this & CS. 5 FRISDIBL BFELD 3 is a prescription for 3 DELS rice ¢ [ a i. E. PRINDIBLE o Y 4 i 3 y $2 00 3, opas price—Sedan, Coupe or Sport Roadster. 3 Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, = Li ON All prices f. 0. b. Pay on the liberal G. M. A. C. plan. + 2 Bly x Se and Malaria. | % \T APRONS Flint, Mich., gov- & + t kills the germs 3 ne c to b 7 : 5 oo ' : & . ot 35 ervret us £0 be And you will always know -—-whether you & AOE En + B - Cc emanate pay $1195 for your Buick, or more —that i i REUEL SOMMER i os \ Q is availabl ’ ha . | 2 on T is GLOVES, e you possess the utmost in motor car value. i 3 VILLE + | m7 __ ’ = & 80c wm TT ATTORNEY-AT-LAW | ombin \ PATTON AUTO C0 ee Office in the Good Building. |% a- eee ms 3 ® encoura ; organi ind guide boys and 3 50 & o1 x ind upon investigation f ONT RS FIC oe : a : crept into high school athletics have been 4 re on fea Le ound the lads CONTROLLER'S OFFICE. 4 oN STEP-IN PATTON, PA. ot ie regulations | 1, he, Store. The alleged youthful bur- | w . Ebensburg, Pa, January 50, 1928. | & | - of t state oO ition. There his Blay surrendered to the police officer af SEALED BIDS: Up until 11 o'clock 5 $1 25 I sub-ordinate ath oe Do of a Tova and were taken |m., Friday, February 24, 1928 * w 7 , d puri b the borough lock-up. They were John | bids will be received at the office the | . T INT CY 7 7 7 Carlso weed 18; Francis Richards age y tv ‘ontr ot ig fifty +p i N ( S A es on : : dichards aged | County Controller for fifty mattresses | os ON GOW Ni ’ y otis a I : : John' Phillips aged 17; all od]|for use at the Coun Jail as follows: oe i ortage . 3 J 7 i x as’ an activity in E : feet x 6 feet, ticking C..A, 40 stand, |% $1 75 { ¢ ° ° ! the s nda chools of tl sta ’ iin: Madigan says that the three | filling twenty-five po ound layer felt To * y , “ry i) » : nk youths had shoes, . pants, raincoats and]be delivered f. o. b. at County Jail, Eb- | Y ON ST EP- A eclr 1C1t -—— OUTLINES PROCEDURE TO el lderable other merchandiSe in a bun-|ensburg, Pa. ; 3 CON i RIBU | ING I O A i ° REGISTER PENNA. FARMS 4 vhen he arrested them, Entrance to At the same time and place separate + Cc | rm th re was made by breaking the win- | sealed bids will be received for general | sh O N’ NG GOWNS I'he Power of the Republic” abies. Tor Too oh lions gO RB PE repairs to" Jail roo, gutters, Skyiait, | Tow H NG G NS, | 0 1€ NC} yu ) 1C resist x 2 farm nar a order to ent GS DIANNA GIA: Sehing and 7 pointing B vi Yall of Jail. Tt = : | any other farm owner the INIMOo Mrs. Hannah Girard 5 At 1¢ am ime and place separate | 3 The courageous merchant or manufacturer who builds up a big Cc i wealth from using seph Girard a 3 ol ? age 41, LE of | sealed bids will be received for repoint- | 3, business in any community contributes to that community more than i y ; 2 xe quently are received { os . a lormer resident o as- | ing, re-setting top, ete. Soldiers’ Monu & he ever persomally takes out. The bigger the business or the imdus- GOWNS, in S Ww ILLIAM ALLEN W HI 1 E Department ' of ] « I d 0 fecancer on Wednesday of {ment in Memorial Park 5 trial units, the bigger the town or city, and citizens should never uy The procedur: oll rite ¢ Eo ox at her homie in Altoona Her Kor further information concerning all " fail to show appreciation for increased values all down the line. Author and Editor Emporia Gazette |the Secretary of the Commonwealth, Har- | (vo years. impaired for the past|the items advertised above consult E. H. |& Back of all business activities is the service remdered by banks i “ : | iu ; rishurg Pa. for th yoplication blan! tv 0 year : Knee, Warden of the County Jail oh and financial institutions. Thisbank has always taken a keen de- { 1e democracy that really counts has hisd ia reulirerin toads ‘ and | 4 I'h body was Laken to the home of the The served by the County |* light in contributing in its small way to the upbuflding of Patton. o | : ai a i Je : rte vain In tte . A Th deceased sister, Mrs. John Bakiza in Comm reject any or all bid a It stands ready and willing at all times to lend its facilities to amy 25¢ Come a3 a result of industy ial and eCo- Hier. coriific i th hi; stings, and func ral services were held Env Dos mtaining bids should be 2 worthy enterprise w hich ultimately is for a bigger Patton, o OSE, former- nomic forces by giving men and women | cation of resid i St. Ber He Soemrany ot ret Hialy % NE HEN aE ron y farm: t ot ernard’'s itholiec ehurch with inter- M S808 oe touts . $1 better wages, shorter hours and more | name: snd how the fam ment in the church cemetery. ecelprlrelsedseisciscdselralradusdrebrefocoddusdualiaducdeciedefudrodecfedeeodedededediiledod 4 1 Tp . m s ai 2 ; Mrs. Girard was bor Hastings an a for on oA self respecting conditions of labor. The | "5: : hel vas a daughter of Mr. ana Mre. John Monument i THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK we 2 : | o copies of he letter head or other is ot Ay $ JQ Monument oe SETS, in all worker, growing up in these conditions | medium carrying the farm name mus Yauis Her mother praceded Dor to the HENRY L. CANNON, & 2 J . ye be sent with the app tion. The fee for |, nye rs. x 18 survived by her at-2 Co vy Controlle “ 25¢c of self-respect, no longer is willing to | registration is five dollars hishand and thr, eraaren, het Inther ST ae = PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA ae drudee. Hence 5 Jerwine oY ray) pa 2 | asl three sisters. The f3rard family mo. DMINISTRATOR'S SALE oF oe He 10c ge. the demand for electric! juny TESTROYS ONE SCIOOL vel from there to Altoona four years REAL ESTATE. & &. E. Prindible, Pres. F. E. Farabaugh, V. Pres ower. IN THE STATE EAC he 80 In the Orphans’ Court of Cambria |% : r % : THE STATE BACH WEEK Se ad CoS IY ate & F. L. Brown, Cashier Reuel Somerville. V. Pres lain: | co Copii g MINER IN HOSPITAL, In the r of the Estate of Fra x ot: ¢ al pk and Supplying electric light and The production of electric ener- ad Anyi vania exne hn 3 hool John Irvin aged 41 of Cresson, | ( : Cress I RS h % ea 1h Total Resources Ter $2,000,000.00 y i each k 1il n average of five | w a y . 18 ; 3 LR - 1 3 1 power to the nation Is not merely gy in the United States has doub wre reported every d 4 ye the iy Sh 23 Sr lousy injure d last Friday after-|ed bl Capital Paid Up ; ‘ $100,000.00 ds o hukihcss led every five years since Edison i noon when caugl beneath a fall of rock By of an order of the Orphans’ |% <Q » Senn in It i bl i I £ invented the electrfec bulb. There 1 : whil working in the Lemon mine at|Court of Cambria County, Pennsylvan 5 = urplus Earned - 1 $100,000.00 IN s a public service that for- is now generate this conf 1 y lire ol th Lilly. His right leg as bs rushed su " 61 v tebriinov. 195 3 1 0 SYer Jfoeel Men Irom Ua rane iy > ele Ions iy f oo od i inl 2 roo; 1 r-1 It was first heli ved that a re h i oh a 1 Hi ig = i ; eh iii fd 3 4 BOLL OF HONOR BANK of excessive burden; that spells luced ti hot a : oF : Neffsvill Lan suffered a broken b * but ex: y t on Yir goin i : am r ; a J og Cc the difference between less toil he ne i +3 i 1 d a n re nother to the list of | 4 the Alto na h ) pit . fail i Ad S : th 3e: ey a ns 5 s ‘ ie r ; . % i : l . If apportioned among ; A 4 na hospit: ail o reveal | or 16 premises ir 1e Borough of Pat TS, 80 x 90, and mote Souter ts Jens nontin - all the workers in the U.:S. it nually » the | any fracture ton. Cambria County. Pennsylvania = NY rdinttattntat ch Nb Bs Satter eshstatedd Seoeetesteeteatostestent ment and more leisure; less pov- vould c . each rlian. Lt ir Ae at oO: ’is J ye heidi Tealuelaeosoooslosaeoslonlunlestentasdocioionts i Heys wfsefeefenfoefesieorelntonontes] ance =e SrtY d5d hove wonlth: itis the hii 1 Five : 4 5 ! w rker the he building ahd’ eanip 1 os i 00 0’ lock P. M. Thursday HI LHS I nn 010 i Cc measure of human prosperity Such Wide spre eA distr butidn rtially covered by in : arch > 2ieS, the following described | - Er ——— EE a - AR SS and happiness. of this Vital Tovce Had. beer rng the cl I the wa ols nt oc Rzhanm, fo t his vital for : has been made Publ Instruction LIME- certain messudge, tenement or OO A Every time electrical service is possible through the splendid zeal 1 d : 3 ground situate in the Second Ward |? extended ; every time there is a of the electric power companies of Sik ! : 1 n 1 A P . it t d Li B L atton Borough Cambria : Cot it , + IS * mw labor saving devices intro- this country. It presents unmis " : ’ A recipilate me, DINGS | Pennsylvania, being known and numb r i J EDWARD STEVENS 3 106 Be ae iakable avilence of the eiieistey vantanea pio | quick, sure, full results. High|ecd as the cast one half of lot No. 7 in |% . . % : y, labor is made ore 1sefu of the American principle of in- SUZ n a COV ! their «hoo! | analvsis ACO 143 Block No. 42 on the g ral plan of said’ |’ Ho CLOTHS, and productive, the individual is dividual initiative in the develop- } beildines: Tho A ip) dtoa a0] a B18, 7 excellent condition. Borough of Patton as laid out by the -» F UN NE RAL DIRE CTOR AND E MBALMER E Thc, released for hose pursuits whiel ment and_operation of the elec puiaiEs. Those Jak fue fo A Most satisfactory agricultural chest Creck and Land and Improvement [4 Phome Office and Residence CAREROLLTOWN. PENN make tor etter government an tric al facilities of this co untry { > ha lime you can use. Low in price. Company and bounded and described 3 > i N, PENNA a civilization is broadened and The continuance of this principle THREE YOUTHS ARE CAUGHT Before buvine lime, write us for follows, to wit: On the north twenty-fiv r : s gthe S ess ¢ thE : S ARE LG yet 7ine rite us forl: , : On t 1ty-fi INS gq yeeial trengthened. is essential to maintain progress. I : a Sul 3 yD eT feet by Magee avenue; on the east by THEE EL EH Ht ) ‘a ¢ YOBBING STORE IN PORTAGE prices and full information. Lot No. 6; on the South by Right of Way hin Hunn - —- ——— TATITIR 1 y Line of Patton Branch Railroad of Cam . i CE a Penn Central | init & Power Co. Turco yous were smuent in the act | NATURAL LIME-MAR €O., 1s Jia Gletrica Division snd on the | mars 1919 and seconded in the office for purciase price In cash at ime of sale { | of robbing the Hazarak store in Por ROANKE, V IRGINA. West by remaining portion of Lot No, | the I ing of deeds in and f Cam and the remainder upon confirmation of =e 0 Prigay evening lust by Chief of Pi (Plants at Charles Town, W, Va.,|7 Block No iz, Th title to which be- | bria County in Deed < Vol. 301 at [sale and delivery of deed sro —- wrtin wdigan of that place, who no- yp > came vested in Frank Quinn and Mary | page 288 ving thereon erected a two Reuel Sommerville 3 Jazz 722, ticed a front window of the store broken ion B & O RR) Quinn his wife, who has since died, by |story frame dwelling house. Dated at Patton, Pa., February x 3t Deed of Lovina Lyons, dated 13th, Jan- Terms of Sale: Ten per cent of the |f7th, 1928, Administrator, / ; A
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