THE PATTON COURIER rn : em — rer - er inns | trigger spring to be weak, thus causing | place at the wheel ‘and drove her A EE THE PATTON COURIER |5=emaeare an dunlooked for explosions | stricken husband and two sons, Rob- / with their dangerous flesh wound con- | ert and Hugh O'Hara, back to the Published Every Thursday. | sequences. farm, where the patient was attended ——- It may seem a bit arbitrary to de- | by the family physician. Thos. A. Owens, Editor & P Top. ny one's off spring the dubious, though! “pne geceased was a son of John and a : : undoubtedly exciting experience of Theresa C. O'Hara, and was born in E. F. Bradley, Associate Editor ‘playing with fire,’ but if at the end of | pyrunster township. Albert O'Hara was : > the day -it is the question of an in-|g"yrother of Mrs. Ida Luther, of Cres- es a at’ E tien, ¥*| jured or mortally wounded child ag- son, who survives him with his widow, ainst a happy and healthy one, then| nr. Frieda (Zellman) O'Hara, a na- ae Subscription Rates $2.00 per year In Ad-|there is no sound argument against tive of Pittsburgh, an the two sons re- vamce. Single Copies 5 Cents. the safety side. : ferred to above. i nce. . : : RATE CARD-—Legal Notices, $1.60 per Then elore, Snger 2 uma Fe The funerl services were held in St. inch, or fraction thereof, for 3 insertions |P€ fi ks: if thi rt of | Francis Xaxier's Catholic church at Card of Thanks, b0c; Business Locals 100| Crackers or fire works; if this sort o Cresson on Saturday morning ,and in- per line ; Business Cards, $10.00 per year; | thing must be a part of the Fourth of terment was made in the Catholic Display advertising, 30c per inch; Full July celebration,” then keep the chil- eT at the Summit position, 25 pet, extra; Minimum charge, dren a safe distance from them. cemetery . Three series $1.00. Cash must accompany all orders for fet i rr —————————————— form, tvepting D Wbubi So08| nga aah Ce ME BNE Cums NOTICE, 16 enclosed models must reach this office by noon Wednesday | disrega po Ph % 0 Diethrick ‘0 insure insertion. Unsigned correspon-|€ver slight, resultir.g, give the victim| In the estate of Mrs. ane Diethrich, h 1b 1 th lence will be Ignored at all times. the advantage of immediate medical deceased, late of the Township of East 4 w eelbase lengths advice. Tetanus, commonly known ss Carroll, County of Cambria and State STATE HEALTH DEPARTMENT Jock Jan. [2y result Jf Vis Suge of Pennsylvania. wile TELLS SOME THINGS OF A Be a patriot by all means, teach the| Notice is hereby given that Letters SANE CELEBRATION OF 4TH [children the meaning of Fourth of Testamentary in the estate of the —— July and permit them to enjoy it. But |said decedent have been granted to the Prepared to celebrate the Fourth of | let the fire crackers alone and manage | undersigned. All persons indebted to July, a boy of twelve a few days ago|the fire works yourself. Be safe and |saiq estate are requested to make pay- filled his pockets with giant torpedoes sane and sensible, rather than fool- | ment and those having claims or de- and then fell with such force that the | hardy or over-enthusiastic, and sorry. mands against the same will fnake Nad Fur My Twin Ignition motor TAN Air Craft type spark plugs torpodoes expolded, tearing a hole 9 gn : them known without delay to the un- Hich compression Inches in, Gemstar 12 is fiesh wiiile STATE TAKES OVER 12 dersigned. —E. A. DIETRICK, Execu- g is can be sifi - . . . dent, it nevertheless serves Ho attract | ~ MILES OF CAMBRIA ROAD |tor, Patton, Pa. 3t. Bohnalite aluminum pistons attention to the inevitable Fourth of reer Eee 4 (Tnvar struts July casualties, said Dr. Theodore B. The state highwsy department on| FOR RENT--Four or hive Hivuishen ! : Appel, secretary of health, this week. July 1st will take over 1,212 additional | up and down stairs rooms or house- 7-b earin g crankshaft In may be interesting to note that in | mijes of county and township roads to |keeping. All conveniences. Inquire at Giollow crank pins) - the past, wenty years 91,000 mer, wos be incorporated into the Sate high- | this office. ! had men and children have n » [way system. These road sections were . o 2 k Inaithed or infite in Fourth of July rr . opine road bills | Houdaille and Lovejoy snoce acciaents—a rather large price bay | passed by the 19 egislature. [ S a nel ofr the celebration of the birthday of Bb There I 12.9 miles of road located | absorbers (esctusive Nash mounting even so great a nasion as the United | within Cambria county that will be States. taken over next week by the state. In| Parnell, Cowher & Co. While Municipal ordinances in the |the future the state will be responsible | larger cities of the commonwealth for- for the repair and maintenance of bid the sale and use of explosives with- these sections. The roads in Cambria in their borders, the fact remains that County are: nearly every conceivable form of fire- Route 720, commencing at Good's works can be readsly purchased out-| Corner at intersection with route 52, sied the city limits along the main | ang running to city line of Johnstown highways. Thus the intended protection | gt Middle Avenue. J Bijur centralized chassis lubri- ¢ Torsional vibration damper : QV : New double drop frame ion to_children is largely lost. Route 747, commencing with routes catio hn While it is very natural to accede to|54 and 301, at Belsano and extending . d Ther - childish opportunities, one’s enthus- | northward to Barr township, connect- ATTORNEY-AT-LAW . One-piece Salon fenders Memb joey Shonid Dol Svercome i judgement, ing with an improved county, road, articularly is this required when fa-| Route 748, commencing at Lloydell in Sua § 1d: ss HE... ta anvthin fed mith the road side stand that ap- | Summerhill township and running | ~ Office in the Good Building. Clear vision front pillar posts nyt pealingly displays powder in the guise | southeast by way of Onnalinda, con- this im of fire crackers ard in other forms, | necting with route 47 at Cambria and 3 alware the use of which may maim and ev | mecung, With route # All exterior metalware chrome en slay Patriotism, after all, begins at eset — 2 ick A home, and an enthusiasm which Per- | ALBERT O'HARA PASSES F RI G I D Al R E plated over nickel mp small shildren to Puroliase powder | AWAY IN MUNSTER TWP. PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS 4 ’ 1 b goods along the highway that are for- tee The Electric Refrigerator made and 3 33% Ji e bidden in the city is, to say the least, | Albert O'Hara, aged 47 years, a well- | guaranteed by the Great General Motors Shorter turning radius W an extremely poor manifestation of | known farmer of Munster township, » tof arary five BL . indueen love of country, nes to mention love | who was taken. suddenly ill last Sat- | Corporation. Four out of every fiv Es Longer wheelbase : oq for one’s youngsters. z ny evening a week ago while driv-|ectric Refrigerators is a FRIGIDAIRE, mvited Some yars ago lock-jow took a tre- | ing his family to Cresson, died at his®More than 450,000 satisfied users. Priced . . ities. mendous toll because of the so-called | home on Wednesday of last week with- | prom $180 up. Easier steering toy pistol. Just remember that any | out regaining consciousness. His death L. E. KAYLOR, It kind of a gun which will shoot blank | 1 hemorrhage. He i cartridges is far from being a toy. And | Hep gu » Dra lg Dealer, EBENSBURG, PA. Body rubber insulated from your lo the cheaper it is, the more likely is the | wife. who was at his side, took his = = frame always . style in 1 L666 Biflex-Nash bumpers and aaa bumperettes J. EDWARD STEVENS fiots nce sot sail ems Biliousness, Headaches and Dizziness ie i acai) It A FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER due to temporary Constipation. Aids in Phome Office and Resfdemce CARROLLTOWN, PENNS eliminating Toxins and is highly es- A teemed for producing copious watery 5 evacuations. Do: ee July 6tl i PATTON, PA. A be » é STI L EE ——————————— cece — : mn - — — 0 : CHILD DROWNED. drowned last Thursday afternoon. The ina While playing with a crowd of chil- body was recovered a few minutes la- THE dren at a frog pond at Ashtola, near ter. Windber, Nicholas Kuzma, eight year ee io old son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kuzma, GARAGE FOR SALE—At 634 Magee [> Ashtola, fell into a pond and was avenue. 3tpd. NEW MUSIC EDUCATION HOUR esfeefesfostorfoctestestonfestenfocfuelosfoctooli oe ! + a a ofoefesfretosirofuntestosfuctentootenontecfontredoatiosdenfostuctecteot ¥ : sfood wfefoufroforfofariocfosfonfarfonfuntoctssfacteoictaafectatentontest ofeofedfeeforeeferfertonfustenfortaefortork rininh EAR es : ore a 3 de x * pode J oy Pe nh — [odode ne | Sfoode sey [ es arte : = ok ogo of gery $ 4 % ¥ boo 3 oe + 2.8. Cob ab 2,3. Ca TT JeeTeeleele oo] os 20 Tout , C3 o + Fourth of July Clearfield : 8th ANNUAL EVENT : Conducted by JOHN LEWIS i: | food aol + fools 2, od ool Peete eooteetertoctoetird C3020 aes eetesds Teefeed: ER) a as ROM the telephone on your library table you can talk to the Pacific Coast, to Canada, Mexico, Cuba, and even across the Atlantic Ocean to Great Britain, Belgium, Holland, Ger- many, Sweden, or France. : Pool ly 3 Lo. Cus . os & : eh 2. Teele: Ca foalee] Pe Tee teitect, Jeefestasiee Teateateetect. ogeefeateelecl: loo] 3 2d a : a) ot. 3 2, ¥ *, 2. joedeede k foe *. ¥ % . ; iE it SHADE Post American Legion. i a Thats inspiring! Zi 5) iE ola y CNT TOV r ~ 0 \ Walter Damrosch (left) and David Sarnoff, Vice President and General ah FEATURING Many NEW & NOV EL ATTRACTIONS Geode Instes For a quarter or so you can reach any Manager, Radlo Corporation, completing arrangements for New Musio ds 5 BA = Education Hour. tr NDS 10 DRUM CORPS deo “oe t 3 ou have ok 5 number of nearby places where you —_—,,. Arrangements have been completed | ing and reception would be so perfect: | #4 O’Rear’s Midway Shows, — Whippet Races, — Run- ni house friends who would like to hear your voice. A for a special series of 24 educational ol ue it might he used for igor Ho niing Races, — Roman Races, — Veteran's Reunon, — 3 bank ’ orchestral concerts to be broadcast rE i on Se Amann +1 Fast Harness Races, — Baseball Games, — Troup “A” i , > hrill! & next season, beginning in the fall. The | gn 0 development of broadcasting, |%++ Monkey Drill, — Competitive Drum Corps Drill, — 4 D That’s a thrill! —_— new Music Education Hour sponsored | with the belief that this new means |%% Band Concerts, — Dancing. aE ange by the Radio Corporation of America of universal communication would bee +4 BE will be under the direction of Walter come of great public service, supple | 3.4 desde you al Damrosch, the dean of American musi- | menting and augmenting other means dk ADDR ESSES BY NATIONAL COM- fp cians, who made the Hour of the past | of education. ode eds season one of the great accomplish-| “When Mr. Damrosch came to us ok i for all ments of radio broadcasting. some time ago with a plan for incul- orks MANDER SPAFORD OF THE AMER- dood In response to the nation-wide de- cating a better appreciation and un. |%% nx mand for an educational hour of music derstanding of good music, we were fess ICAN LEGI H for young people and children, next immediately impressed by its great > 0 ® season's program will be given Friday | possibilities. -And the many thousands | + oo 0s oogole ot RX .. joel + . Tooges - 0) Jose : ook mornings at 11 o'clock Eastern stand- | of letters recently received from Seige ok ard time, so that it can be heard In | teachers, larents and educational | «ess MAMMOUTH STREET PARADE bk the schools. It is planned to use 28 authorities, from all over the country, | #3 Hk stations of the National Broadcasting | following our three experimental lec. goke Br TE. ] company and associated stations, cov- ture-concerts, have confirmed our | 3 GIGANTIC FIREWORK DISPLAY A ering the entire country between the judgment. ood 4 - L.] Atlantic Coast and the Rocky Moun- “The time for music education over | COME! YOU WILL ENJOY EVERY MINUTE OF 3% T tains. the air is opportune, because of the + THE DAY FROM SUNRISE UNTIL MIDNIGHT bok C In making the announcement, David perfected state of radio broadcasting, | Jd oo S bo 2.2. es Booed America, said: ance that it will issue forth fromthe “Since the first days of broadcast- | loudspeaker in the school or the home * ing we have confidently looked for- | with a true approximation of the |=" ward to the time when radio broadcast. | original rendition.” fe a 2.3. Sarnoff, Vice President and General | The best music can now be entrusted kx; FOURTH OF JULY CLEARFIELD Manager of the Radio Corporation of | to the microphone with the full assure Foe . 20 Fe utesd. SSRIS 3 =. Goode
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