phnstown. ore manager, Dale. hant, Carroll- t, Southmont, , Patton. nanager, Cres- erk, Dale. ant, Gallitzin Jankertown. umber dealer, enter Browns- oreman, Sum- Johnstown. Vhite r, Scalp Level 51der. ACERT Ed her high i MILL- now off- igh DU- for DU- ive their RAUSE » prompt ND HU- ow us to you will can give ADGER in short, e CHAS. YUCLOS rload. HUBER, NT, conc CAMBRIA COUNTY A.0. H. CONVENTION Hibernians Hold Biennial Gath: ering at Nanty-Glo on Saturday. Nanty-Glo, Pa, Thursday, Oct. 3.— The 35th biennial convention of the Ancient Order of Hibernians and its Ladies’ Auxiliary of Cambria County, will be held in Nanty-Glo on Satur- day, the 5th. The convention will open with a solemn high mass in St. Mary’s church at 9 o'clock, after which the delegates and others will meet in open session in the Slovak hall where Bur- RAUGH’S Men's Tailor: The house of quality known throughout Central Penna. for its fine fabrics and superior cutting, tai- loring and service. RAUGH'S MEN'S TAILORS EST. 1900 ELWOOD S. RAUGH 1111 TWELFTH STREET " hr - | gess Martin McDermott on behalf of | shane, Helen Patterson. Boys: Regi- | the town, will deliver an address of |nald, Annie McDermit; | welcome. Responses will be made by | County President P. J. Mash of the A. | O. H, and Annie M. Keating of the | Auxiliary, both of Nanty-Glo. Remarks | will also be made by the county and | state officers present. Following the open meeting the L. A. A. O. H. will hold their business ses- | sion in the Moose hall, while the men will retain the Slavish hall as their | meeting place. Dinner and supper will | be served in St. Mary's hall to the. | delegates, and will also be open to i the general public. Meals will be served {at T75¢c cents per plate, which will in- clude dessert. An after-dinner program of unusual | interest will be given following the eve- | ning banquet in the church hall. Rev. Father M. J. O'Connor of Renovo will | act as toastmaster. This in itself will |be a great treat, as Father O'Connor [18 pleasantly remember for his happy faculty in this role. The following program is announced: Banquet Program Mock Wedding by membel's of Ladies’ Auxiliary. Solo, Mrs. Ann McDermit. Playlet, “Mey! Teacher!” Act I. | Solo, Joseph Hayes, Jr. | Solo, Joseph Hayes, Sr. Playlet, Act II. { Address, Dr. P. J. Kelley, Patton, | Pa. past county president. | Address, Judge John H. McCann. Playlet Cast. Prof. Spotsendots, Mrs. Joseph Hay- les; School committee; Silas Hardap- | ple, who is very deaf, Elizabeth Mc- ! Dermott; Jeremiah Stubbs, who has | lots of learning or something, Mrs. Al- | to Sharpe; Tabitha Lump, who is still (a spinster, Mary Wurm; Isabella Trot- |ter .who has seen part of the world, | Nora Malloy. Applicants: Tarian Bark- wright, Nora Lamont; Valencia Du- A SERS SER GR ET OCTOBER 1st TO PATTON Othe lsoection Station BY THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT. DIVISION OF MOTOR VEHICLES. FOR THE COMPULSORY Safety First Campaign HAVE YOUR CAR INSPECTED NOW AND SAVE A FINE LATER PATTON, PA. NIVEMBER 15th. AUTO CO ae | EVERY st Save on the Budget Plan Ask any man who has made a financial success in life how he accomplished it. His answer will be, “By Saving.” He did not spend every cent he made, but built up a fund which was available when he needed it for business purposes. He is no different than you, except that habit. Save on the budget plan—a certain amount each week going ino your savings account. You will be surprised how it will for you. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA CAPITAL SURPLUS. .......... TOTAL RESOURCES Gee. E. Prindib]e, President; F. E. Farabaugh, Reuel Somer- ville, James Westrick, P. J. Brown, Cashier; M. Don Connell, M. S. Larimer, Assistants. A BOLL OF you must learn the saving grow and earn more money $200,000.00 200,000.60 3,240,000.00 OVER... Kelly, Vice Presidents, Frank L. Izzy, Mary Wurm; Tony, Veronica Hayes; Ole, El- | izabeth McDermott; Sarprella (black- | face), Nora Lamont; Ezra, Helen Pat- | terson. Girls: Opal, Margaret Keat- | ing; Garnet, Mrs. Alton Sharpe; Ruby, Mae Nairn: Sapphire (blackface), Jes- {sie Wurm; Onyx, Mrs. Viola Mott; | Amethyst, Nora Malloy. CHILD AGENCIES IN JOINT CONFERENCE |g p— | bids. Miss Mary S. Labaree, director of] meeting of fourteen representatives of | when matters of liaison between the. work of the State Welfare Depart- ment and the individual agencies were | discussed. | presentatives of both agreed. LEGAL CONTROLLER'S OFFICE. | Ebensburg Pa., Octoper 1st, 1929. SEALED BIDS: Up until 11 o'clock | a. m., Wednesday, October 23rd, 1929, sealed bids will be received at the of-| fice of the County Controller for the’ furnishing and installing of the fol- | lowing: ! 620 filing cases, to be made up in : sections, each section 5 tiers high; | to conform in design, material, color and workmanship to the ex- the State-wide child caring agencies gt 10/3/19. {the office of the County ( Frequent meetings of this type have | cambria County for 1 been found to be successful in saving county Commissioners at Ebensburg money both for the State and the | pg, up until 10:00 o’cloc A agencies and in bringing about the|pe opened at 11:00 o'clock speedier handling of many cases, re-|ern Standard Time, FI | 1st, 1929, covering mair — | and replacements on NOTIC ES { County bridges:- THE PATTON COURIER LEGAL NOTICES isting filing cases now in use in the Prothonotary’s Office; First Section, 120 cases; Second Section, 40 cases; Third Section, 90 cases; Fourth Section, 120 Cases; Fifth Section, 90 cases; Sixth Section, 40 cases; Seventh Section, 120 cases. For further information inquire at | the Prothonotary’s Office The right is reserved by the County ommissioners to reject any or all Envelopes containing bids should be the Bureau of Children, State Welfare | plainly marked “BID FOR FILING Department, recently presided over a | CASES.” HENRY L. CANNON, County Controller. NOTICE TO BIDDE Sealed proposals will be 1 S eived at roller of of the se M.,, to following * Beaver- Beaver Valley Bridge dam Run, White To 1p. Condron Bridge 0° Clearfield Creek, Clearfield and Dean Town- ships. Dysart Bridge over Clearfield Creek Clearfield and Dean Townships. linton Bridge over Clearfield Creek, Reade Township. Wilmore Bridge over North Branch of Little Conemaugh River, Sum- merhill Township. Summerhill Bridge over Conemaugh River, Croyle Township. f ~- Beep in touch with those new friends you met during vacation... TELEPHONE them regularly: Who's Who? Look in the Telephone Directory LEGAL NOTICES Drawings, specifications and propo- sals are on file at the court house for inspection and may be obtained at the County Engineer's Office at Ebensburg, Pa. A charge of $10.00 will be made plans and specifications are returned to the County Engineer's Office on or before the date of the receipt of bids. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $2500.00, made payable to the County Treasurer, Cam- bria County, Pa. The envelope containing the proposal and certified check shall be sealed and plainly marked “REPAIRS TO COUN- TY BIDGES”. The County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any of all bids. Henry L. Cannon, 4t 10/3/29 County Controller. EXECUTORS’ SALE of Real and Personal Property. The Executors of the Estate of I'l Joseph A. Gauntner, deceased, will sell at public sale on Saturday, October 12th., 1929, at 2:00 o'clock, P. M,, the following property, to-wit: 10 Shares of stock of the M. W. Savage Company. 1 Share Cambria County Agricultu- ral Association. 1 Share Northern Cambria Farmers Telephone Company. 23 Shares Common Stock of the Rock Ridge Sand Corporation. | : : Rock Ridge Sand Corporation. City Government. for same, which will be refunded when | 24 Shares Preferred Stock of the Also a lot of Bonds of the German Government and Bonds of Prussian |tgagees and other security holders! Also all the COAL in under and LEGAL NOTICES Lawrence A. Cretin; on the south by Lewis Nagle and D. V. Sheehan, and on the west by land of A. D. Gaun'~ ner, containing thirty acres, along with full mining rights Terms of Sale: Cash on day of sale. | A. D. Gauntner, Evaline Shuss, { Executors of Joseph: A. Gauntner, | deceased. STATEMENT | Of the Ownership, Management, Cir- ulation, Etc., Required by the Act of Congress of August 24, 1912, of the Patton Courier published weekly at Patton, Pa. for Oct. 1, 1929. | State of Pennsylvania, County of | Cambria, ss: | Before me, a Notary Public. in and for the State and County aforesaid, personally appeared Thos. A. Owens, who having been duly sworn accord- ing to law, depeses and says that he is the owner of the Patton Courier and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true state- ment of the ownership, management, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in Sec. 411, Postal Laws and Regulations, to wit; That the name and addreess of the publisher, editor, managing editor and business manager is Thos. A. Owens, Patton, Pa. That the owner is Thos. A. Owens, Patton, Pa. LEGAL NOTICES owning or holding 1 per cent or more - of the total amount of bonds, mortga- ges or other securities are: None. THOS. A. OWENS. Sworn to and subscribed before me this first day of October, 1929, M. H. GARDNER, Notary Public —e -— EXECUTORS’ NOTICE In the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Donahue, late of the Borough of Patton County of Cambria and State of Penn- sylvania, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary in the estate of the above named decedent have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay to EDWARD DONAHUE, Executor, 416 Sixth Ave., Altoona, Pa. 3/103 CONTROLLER’S OFFICE. Ebensburg, Pa., September 24, 1929. SEALED BIDS: Up until 11 o'clock a. m,, Monday, October 7th, 1929, sealed bids will be received at the office of the County Controller for the furnishing of 400 tons of stone No. 2 Commercial; 250 tons sand; 500 barrels of cement, subject to State Highway Specifications F. O. B. Ebensburg, Pa. The right is reserved by the County Commissioners to reject any or all bids, Envelopes containing bids should be plainly marked «BID FOR STONE, ETC.” HENRY L. CANNON, That the known bondholders, mor- upon that certain tract of land situate in the Township of White and Clear- field, Cambria county, Pa., bounded on the north by Sylvester Mannion and Lawrence A. Cretin; on the east by Let the sparks fall where they may You can be perfectly calm when your neighbor's house isa mass of flames, if your own house is roofed with Johns- Manville Asbestos Shingles. Let the sparks fall where they may, they cannot burn your roof. Whether you plan a roof for Phoxa Office and Residemce J. 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