THE COURIER OFFICE IS ADE- QUATELY EQUIPPED TO HANDLE JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS AND SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTION. Courier THE HAVE NEWS ITEMS ARE SOLICITED BY PATTON COURIER. A VISITOR OR HAVE BEEN VISITING, LET US IF YOU DON'T HESITATE TO KNOW ABOUT IT. PATTON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA., THURSDAY, TWO GOOD SHOWS AT GRAND THEATRE (Texas Guinan Stars Broadway Night Club Hit, on Friday and Saturday VOL. XXXV, McKenrick Wins for Common Pleas Judge NO. 43. [FORMER EBENSBURG | EDITOR CALLED BY DEATH Festus Llody, aged 80, one of Ebens- burg’s best known citizens and a de- | scendent of a pioneer Cambria county in Big | family, died Monday morning in Seat- | tle, Wash., where he had gone about health. For many years Mr. Ts suf- NOVEMBER 7th, PATTON HAS LARGE two years ago on account of impai red | 1929, MEMBERSHIP LIST To The New Formed For Spangler Reptiblicans. However, Victors for All Remaining County Offices. Spirited | Voting in the Borough. | Election day, Tuesday, displayed quite | a bit of activity in Patton Borough, : due mostly to spirited contestes for % " | local offices. For some reason or other no return sheet on the county election was found on the Second Ward ing place, and we have been un to get § [ complete figures on the P: results. 3 i George Prindible and Harry Good ; | were elected to Council fre se- 3 3 | cond ward, Thos. McQuillar 7 re- elected burgess, Thos. Powell re- elected a school director and as a whole | J | the town went Democratic § J i In the county contest Ivan Kenrick, of Ebensburg, with all the districts in apparantly has a lead 687 votes over Frank P. Barnhart, th Republican incumbent by app Mr. McKenrick showed surprisi strength all over the county, and the north of the county in particu The balance of the Republican can- didates—Judge Samuel Lemmon Reed for Orphans’ court Judge, Homer C George for Sheriff, John L. Evan Poor Director and Tl} W. En vot J. Mc- | | IVAN J. | tables, | herself, |of all activities, to envertain the plea- {sure seekers is the background for the] | crashing melodrama. | known stage | worth, | Arthur Those who have hankered to visit | Texas Guinan’s celebrated New York night club need only see the Warner | Brothers’ special Talking production | “Queen of the Night Clubs,” in which! | the famous hostess is starrted at the Grand Theatre, Friday and Saturday. Much of the dramatic action of this colorful story of Broadway night life | ¥ revolves around the night club owneu | and operated by the “Oueen of the | | Night Clubs.” Constructed along the | same plan as Miss Guinan's cabaret, | thescenes tion are startlingly realistic. A large dance orchestra, many no- | scores of pretty girls dancing | in perfect routine, ana Texas Guinan, | in the role she knows so well | as the fascinating hostess in charge In support of Miss Guinan in “Queen of the Night Clubs” are such well and screen players as| Eddie Foy, Jr. Lila Lee, Jack Nor- | John Davidson, John Miljan, | Housman, William Davidson, Jimmie Phillips, Lee Shumway and | others. Bryan Foy directed from an] original story by Murray Roth and Ad- dison Burkhart. Texas Guinan, who was the original | Lynn | fered from asthma. Festus Llody was 90m :n Cambria | township a mile west of Ebe 1839, and was a son {late Mr. and Mrs. Reese 8. Llody {many years he was proprietor ar i d pub- in April, lisher of the Cambria Herald, if ountaineer-Herald. In, poin later ensburg. Mr. Llody's wife, Llody, Anna three daughters survive, Llody, Ebensburg; Harrisburg; Dr. ton, home; Ada, a native of Wilmor number of years ago. Three sons as Fred Reese Lilody, army surgeon stationed in Washing-| yy D. C.; Nellie, wire or Dr i Fitzgerald, Seattle, formerly of South | Mrs. Ste Fork, with whom Mr. Llody made hi Ss wife of Ernest B | ine of this weekly publication in o W. R. Thompson, present ow he same year Mr. Llody was ap- postmaster of Ebensburg and ras elected burgess. He wa | oldest member of Highland in this sensational produc- | O. O. F. and was one of th | members of the Christian chur Sel e, and Miss Fannie Llody, both berland, MC PATTON MINERIS Mrs. C. drive for organized Hospital at Spangler, ance of a number she desires to thank, L. Kell members % Sou 8, auxiliary t of the . For 1898 Ver of | patton unit wil] meet time and notice made in the Courier. are the members: Mrs. J. S. ; Prindible, Mrs. P Oest Hannah Prindible, ‘h, Eb- gor Mrs. Harry Good, | Mis, Wellwood Winslo a | Maguire, Mrs. Irvin S. Eltringram, Mrs ford, Mrs. Wm. H. Joseph Short, Mrs. Mrs. T. C. Yahne pson, Mrs. Vincent Coder, Mrs. Melvi A. | Sadie Litzinger, Mrs. the lo wh 1€ Mrs. died nel Ma c S. C Mrs. Mrs. | cue, Dixon, trude Smith, { Mrs. Claire Hoppe, Mrs. Feigh, Mrs. om 7, Mrs. 2th, Mrs. Mrs. f Cum- Mrs L. Ke Geo. B. PF Geo Kane, White B. Montie Lucas, of of the Zahursky, A. Youngquest, ne proposal carried with the oid of a in Johnstown and ue was defeated, the to- with several missing being: VOTING MACHINES machi , mainly ce vote hos for Jury Commissioner all won har P. A. Lantzy of Spangl is th mocratic Jury Commissioner two-gun-gal of the movies makes the change from night club gagety back to the movies with characteristic ab- andon. “It’s an old field for the girl friend” she says ‘“‘but she needs a big | hand!” INSTANTLY KILLED Robert G. Morgan, 21, Life in Father's Mine; neral last Sunday Loses Fu- 18,272 —— 11095 | “THE GAMBLERS”, TENSE DRAMA OF WALL STREET SEEN HERE Monday and Tuesday, NEXT. Though many are familiar with the | seething activity that is the external life of the stock market, the region behind the closed doors of private of- fices is a land of mystery. What are the secrets behind the rise | or fall of a certain stock? Whence] comes the money with which to carry | on the extensive manipulations of “the Street”? How much chance has the small operator, or the depositor in the | great savings institutions which abound | in the financial district? Who are the | gamblers, and who are the “sure-thing operators? These questions are dramatically an- swered in “The Gamblers,” the famous Charles Klein play which has reached | the screen as the latest Warner Bros. | Clair. Doviz and Louis | 100% Talking Production, which runs | place attended the Cinch at the Grand Theatre, on Monday and’ Rs ener ean Le i in Eb-| ‘Tne ail-star cast of “The Gamblers” Orotin of oncst Springs includes H. B. Warner, Lois Wilson, hore oh Sli z Jason Robards, George Fawcett, Frank -d McNulty has moved his fam- | €3mpeau, Jonny Arthur, Pauline Ga- ; to Patton IoD and Charles Sellon. It was directed | by Michael Curtiz. LRTI oT BENDER IS ELECTROCUTED Cret in was a caller on Monday. Krise was a recent Patton Workman Comes Contact with Live Wire at Clay Works etar Funerals. — Springs. | adine Gonsman of Cres- he week end, here with fri- | John Christoff | Philip J. Bender, aged 57 years, un. also 21, | married, was electrocuted about 1:15 o’- Thurs. | clock last Thursday afternoon when (he came in contact with a high tension | electric wire while driving a dump cart | at the plant of the Patton Clay Manu- | facturing Company. Mr. Bender was a son of the late] John and Mary Ann (Flicker) Bender. {He is survived by these brothers and | sisters: Charles, of St. Augustine Isa- | dore of Gallitzin William and Vincent, W Mrs. Milton Stoltz and Mrs. S. A.|MR. WESTRICK IS AGAIN Cooperer, all of Patton, and Gallitzin. | (of Louisville, Ky. The deceased had | | Jade his home with his sister, Mrs. | Cooper. | Funeral services were held at 9 o’- Louise and Victor, all at home. [clock Monday morning in St. Mary's Charles Resetar is survived by his]| [Catholic Church, this place. Interment parents, Justice of the Peace and Mrs. | Was in the Catholic Cemetery, at St. John K. Resetar of Allport, and the | Augustine. following brothers and sisters: Florian, | at home; Mrs. Tillie Press, Detroit, | Mich, and Verona and Ellen both at home. | Caught under a fall of rock by a mine car jumping the trac | knocking out some timber, Robs | Mor gan aged 23 years son of M Mrs. John Morgan of this pla | instantly killed about 3 o'clo | Thursday afternoon while wor the old No. 50 mine of the Pen lva- | Inia Coal & Coke Corporation, h | mine is now leased by the vic S| (father. Mr. Morgan was badly cr red | | about the entire body and his skull was fractured. | A crew of miners worked for abot ut | half hour in extricating the lifeless | 30ND ISSUE. 10,802 159M Of AS 1ast | in| AUGUSTINE lice Plunkett of among relatives of marriag f Mr. NOTES Altoona here. Joseph Shee- and Mrs. D. V. Shee- e and Miss Evaline Patton were published Catholic church here ’. The wedding to Nov. 5th. ?. Horne and fam- Altoona on Friday |® is ab to remove the body from beneath the rock fall. Mr. Morgan is survived bi | ents and these brothers and sisters: Mrs. Bert William and Mrs. Ethel Me- | Connell, both of Patton and Henry | | Sarah, Janet, John, Edith, Edna, James | and Doorthy Morgan, all at home. Funeral services were held at 2 o'- clock Sunday afternoon in the local Methodist Episcopal Church, conducted by the Rev. Mr. Hinkleman pastor. | Interment was in Fairveiw Cemetery. | m nd Mrs. F. J. Cupples and fam- | ' Cresson were guests of Mr. and | | | Adams of this place re- SAMUEL LEMMON REED he With all districts official lead is 62 McKenrick Barnhart /41 other Rept rather easy winners. Judge Samuel Lemmon Reed, of ensburg, Republican candidate re € election as Orphans’ Court Judge, ds John feated Albert Stenger of Johnstc caller Democrat, by appr mately 8,000. W three districts m the totals : Reed Stenger County Commis made a runawa for Sheriff, defeating George I. of Johnstown, by about 8,000 With three districts missing are: George Keener in Mec Be the was PARTY AT | HALLOWE’EN ¢ THE CROWELL HOME | in business A pleasant Hallowe'en party was held | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer he The evening was spent | evening last. ‘Altoona visited his Gerald Adams | ams or and Mrs. ently. in As a special feature an accordeon duet was played by Herman Dooms Alice Hickson, which was enjoyed by | all. was served to the parent sioner Homer here rece race of the Keer votes the t Christoff and Res Fun services for aged 21, and Charles Resetar, who were tantly killed last t ig by a Pennsylvania | n on the Cresson division, lucted at 9 o'clock Monday | . John the Baptist’s Slo- church, Barnesboro, the s to be celebrated by the Victor Frankofsky, pas- nt was in the church cem- | al following: Florence, Ruth and Gladys Alice Hickson, Corrine Sinsoy, Christog, Floyd Grant, Cora John Sottile, Herman Dooms, Albert Maykovitch, Frank Brown, William { Brochi, William Jones, George Gresko, | | Leroy Gregg, John Barnwell, Gordon | Kruise, Elmer | William Cooke and Rudolph Piesnick. Christoff is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Christ. off, and the following brothers and sisters, Mrs. Mary Shepko, South River, Elizabeth, TD. N. Yd rge, Joseph, Paul, Anna, Margaret, John W. A. Westrick of Patton, again wins laurels for tion. that Mr. {high producing acre yielded 423 bus- |hels and the 71/, acre field average | 375 bushels per acre. ] FASTIN carefully rogued and certified by the : Nas CON PL AED 40 YEARS | local representative of the Pehnsylvania ; v for seed. and Mrs. Paul Strittmatter on op will be sold ay celebrated the 40th anniver. | Westrick has recently rompleted William Beck aged 74, died suddenly | Sary of their wedding at Hastings, |® storage relax ’ longs Sour. to holy Friday aft ernoon at his home in Lilly, | Where they have resided since that dorstand that he cipects to crease : | ev folowing a stroke of apoplexy. The eventful day. The auspicious occasion ’ J - deceased apparently was good health [had its beginning with a solemn high | Dis acreage until he ills the new cellar. until a short time before he intended | Mass of Thanksgiving in St. Bernard's to start for his work Friday morning, Catholic Church, two sons of the cele- | when he was stricken. He was born | Prants, the Rev.Fathers Ferdinand and | 1854, in Lilly. William Beck and | Dennis, O. S. B.,, and Rev. Father | George, a daughter of the |Stephen, O. S. B,, pastor of the church, and Mis. Albert George, were | being at the altar during the service. at Lilly 50 years ago. Survi- | The Strittmatter priests motored from | » his widow and these children: | North Carolina for the celebration, the , wife of Michael Bodenschatz; religious part of it being at 9 o'clock, | Jlmer, Jessie, James, John and Her. |@ dinner at the home of the celebrants | Dennis Kirk, Mr. and Mrs | man, of Lilly. He also leaves 1} |being served at noon. | Crowell, Mr. and Mrs. Pat grandchildren and the great grand-|_ A surprise party was held for Mr. and | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gibson, Mr. ana children. | Mrs. Stritmatter in the evening, when | Mrs. Louis Steir, Mr. ane Mrs. Frank en, about 40 relatives and friends assem | Callahan, Ms, 2nd Mrs. Mee iy ALTE u R ERS bled for cards and lunch. { the 1sses cMahon, ITs. S, » ALTER J BROTHERS ol of | | Miss Hopkins, Mr. Chas. Hobart and and Aletha (Jones) Brothers, | CARD OF THANKS {Miss Hobart. Park, of Ebensburg, died at| We wish to thank our many frienas | Sunday morning at the home | and relatives through the columns of | grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. | this paper, for their kindness and help, | J. Jones, of Ebensburg. Death |and for the floral offerings and con- — ributed to a complication 1 | tribution of use of cars, during our| License cards of 68 drivers were re- seases. [recent bereavement, tne ceath of our |voked and those of 58 were suspended The Brothers child was born on Oc- | beloved son and brower, Robert G.|by the Bureau of Motor Vehicles Har. tober 10 last. He is survived by his Morgan.—Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan 'risburg, during the week ending Octo- parents and sister, and Family. BAR | Mr. jute cr WILLIAM BECK | Tuesd SURPRISE PARTY AT | Thomas Lamont, on the occasion of his recent birthday, was tendered a surprise party by a member of his friends. ent by thé following: Mr. le Mr. married ving Al and Mrs. Charles all " HOMER C. GEORGE ~ For Director of the Poor John Evans who handily from James A. Ft : the totals with 10 being. Evans a Walte Farabaugh 21 | of Milo Thomas W. English, Republi can, 8 o'clock P. A. Lantzy, Democrat, were elect of his Jury Commissioners, the vote witl John districts missing being: English Lantzy McHugh Smith Ww STATE REVOKES 68 DRIVERS PERMITS AND SUSPENDS 58 18,689 10,914 | 1,394 2,076 ber 31. two | William i| Mrs. James | Blankfe]d, | French and | that the Booster Elms, Jessie Elms, Aileen Butterbaugh, | Crowell], | Elmer | town Ivory, | however, Crowell, Joseph Blake, {wonderful A MEMBER OF THE 400 CLUB R. D. potato produc- | This is the fifth consecutive year | Westrick has been a member | of the 400 bushel club. This year his | This field was | Department of Agriculture and the en- | THOS. LAMONT HOME | Al pleasant evening was Sp- | Callahan, | Smith, Mrs Dave Hei Angel F B Nowy, Pi Mrs. William Gill, Mrs. Mrs. Patrick Meehan, Gwynn, Mrs. Matilda Jones Miss Hodge, . Elsie Kelly, Cecil Mitchell, M Mrs. Fred Blankenhorr Mrs. McAflee, Mrs. John ‘Morgan, tens, Mrs. Mr Campbell, Mrs. James C. Montieth, dible, Mrs. | phine Leburn, vaerts, Mrs. Cotton, Mrs. Mrs. Meade Cowher, Mrs. Denlinger, Mrs. Jame Hany Nelving, Mrs. Emma Coder, *nis par- | Richard Lilly, Mrs: W. L. Thompson. to receive the from any lady | appear Mrs. Kelly will be glad membership fee of $1.00 whose name does not list and BIG DAY IN Frank 1ip for 0 with workers, met unusually fine success in securing mem- bers among the ladies of Patton. time same will be The following { American Legion has 1 Miss the the the rom Lorett Auxiliary Recently Aiding the Hospital chairman of the recent ly | Miners as: who with The to 1 Miss B. J. Overber- Ww, ry n Mrs. Detrick, Mrs. Willi Denli D. Simpson, | r, Miss Mary M. Sim- | A. Huber AIM nger, Scott, Mrs. Mrs. J H. More.n John Mrs Mrs. William Blatt, Leonard La- phen Jacobs, Mrs. Rachel Dinsmore, Andrew Rhody, F. N Lehmen, Sperry, TY N head, Lena Grooks, Elizabe th Rar C. Mrs. Cc Lou Mrs. Miss Janet TS 1, J s. William Jenkins, Ida Whiteford, Georgeanna mins Mrs. body. The victim’s father also helped |erville, Mrs. Ruel Somervi]le, Mrs. S C ) who has been ov ALTOONA ON Fred Irs. G Mrs. Ars. Mrs. Mrs. Seager, Bolette, , wymn, Cock William hel ’ ia. y]berg, Mrs. Mrs Weaklana, |* St. John | G r= eo. O. 5. Elmer D G.} Clair Minnie Mrs Mz n, Mr Shunkv Geo. Mrs Mrs. Brown, ohn Joseph Miss Rose Farabaugh, M Helen A. Blake, 1 Mrs. O. on ked. Ma Han Da Barney Mrs. ich, Mer- Laura | Mrs. Prin- Jose- Som Mrs Mrs. this WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 13 Wednesday, Novem be a big day with interest According to the the Altoona Booster pearing elsewhere in Merchants connected Fall Dollar their Day Day”. The announcer ning to offer very Booster to first. come home 11 Dollar Altoona urge people stores to things their | ply. This | good time i invitation to they assortment as | cial prices [to shop to | the things for that they cannot | stores. DOLLA Arrang Booster Dollar Day tion W. F. ber 12, at to be rend leading musi well good buy 1ents have ores to musical p B.G,pn'l P M ered by or al organ oO lar Business I time. This is operation of the c lifted parking res one day for the | of town shopps The only Pa to alleys and hazards must be obe all all DOE DEER AUTO; While motoring highway towards week, Dean Woods a large doe with his back being broken Mr. Woods said | standing besides the | car approached it bewildered and dar machine. The fender badly bent, as the {about 150 pounds Gerin was notified ar rived upon the scene on Lar of to accept the will of good that everybody wil advantage home and home out Central Pennsylvania. adv Assoc thi wi Crowell of Kerr avenue on Thursday | gressive Association are going in the playing of games and dancing. | w hich is also observed 1 Merch unusual At a late hour a delicious lunch | merchandise of the very Rachel | needed right now in every Mer patronize They Alt stor 1 es B oS th Ve kind 10S invi oona cannot Day V 00ST offer at be This 1e zat too Day nywh accomr en ms broadcast of ions + Dol na Wl gth the Is who have rh STRUCK BY ANIMAL 1L2y S Ww of ani car, d apparen mal Const 1d he tally wounded animal. The carcass was sent t Hospital. when shot program Altoona’s and for 11 be ap- the pro- to hold home. always home them, the sup- 1 use local AR RAY RADIO PROG R/ AM ovem- 1S Day in SHOT St-, Ww. | White- | D.! | Pos the able the of co- (5¢) 'PLAN S ‘WAR VETERANS S A “Forget-Me-Not from which will be devot terment of disabled ve World War, will be held Saturday, Nov 9, of this Mabel Fitzpatrick, and will have direct charge of and they will be assisted by a ¢ | young ladies who will cover ness district of the town in a tl manner. The proceeds derived the sale will be used fo t abled veterans in hosp n Pennsyl vania who are not receiving compen- sation from the government. Dan Schaffer, disabled veterans’ presentative for Pennsylvania has ranged for the sale in Patton and the full on of both and American The cause a will undoubtely on the part of SALE FOR DISABLED SATURDAY the proceed to the bet- ans of the in Patton on week. Mis. Louise sale, the nas the Le very find cit- gion Auxiliary. worthy one and generous support izens. 1S pale blossom of t are you worn to everyone buying do you and for, Little Why Why What you? pray? 15 Ste cross in Flander’s Field and the Wood of I stand for a And the Marne, Belleau; aki line yield— For the prayers from lips has sealed— for wounds healed. hospital For the that would not Death that stand that have not And beds | One of the Best Dance Orchestra | In the Country Comes Armistice Day, Nov. 11 Int ernational recognized as Amer- | ( ate lance orchestra conduc tc with an th famous orchestra Isham Jones 1 HisWorld Fan S Brunswick Recording orchestra bee 1gaged to appear at Sunset Arm iT unds American Legion, of ca: p rolltown. This marks a paramount the Legion Post in obtaining chestra for this appearance, to Sunset the outstanding orche the country today for the . | Day dance. Step up and | Master of Melody. Mr. promi ised a very pleasant greet from this Maestro, long remember. j a minute. his ot step meejt Jones. You ¢ ing one for in ized hand mu- bat 0 on to t an Jar t famous > WOI and a hand: among men neat appearin uxedo, ready siclans cheer 1 11y a mar handsome, —a man worth - 1tleman worth knowing Heaven ift to the dancers, and America’s con tribution to the world of the Y A hearty handshake with a ir ip—exceptionally oblig to play a request num to the will of the danc indicating knowledge on Page 8) MRS. A. B. KIRSH DIES AT dy entirely gh forehead, (Continued NICKTOWN Mrs. aged 56 died early Saturday home in Nicktown. by pernicious anemia. She was born in Unity Westmoreland County, on July Sl daughter of John and M 23, Townsh 29, 1873 gs On November she 1 was “united in marriage B. Kirsh. To this union eight c were born of whom surv follows: ne, Kathleen, wv John ; Lillian, Alfred, and NV 1 home. Mrs. is two brothers, tner, both of Emma, wife a, wife of Fr Miss Annie Re and Clara, of Gr ndson, E was to and robe, and Albert Mc! Y Noel, of Latrobe of Detroit, Mich William A. K leave, ¢ Jr. rased member lain of Grange. also sch, an the Cam ty Funeral services were held at lock Monday morning in St. Catholic Church Nicktown. in the church cemetery. PIERCE-JUDSON lla M Juds on, da was Cumbe members Friday $2.00 Armistice | and | =| FEMALE He 1893, | PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. $200 NEEDED TO COMPLETE DAM Difficulty Is ‘Encountered Building Breast of Fish Barrier in an additional $200 must be the Cambria County Sports. ior 1 the completion > dam near Carrolltown the meeting of the or- wourg Wednesday of mn Johnson of Pavion. been completed with the section of the brest. was encountered with Mr. Johnson reported, as was not uilt. The old sec- ver, w not adequate the water in the dam ated the erection of t an additional cost nen’s association In for to and a con- of $50. has suf. to take wditure and difficulty will n rasing the additional to complete the work. toom for More Fish Quite a number of fish already been ed in dam and remai ns room for more. for necessit care this tne $200 have there The dam the many plant for brown bass. 1 E le food to and 2 is best t, catfish, pike, 1 38 Hun- a pair of The birds last sp- young number of sants also well-known ber of . A agneck and The that the land im quarters of a ard a report an area of two long and three- wide north of Eb- notices against in order to Two perman- been erected of grouse When the Hun- ‘ t Judge Evans’ velops into large num. will distribute them to other in the county. S. P. Boyer of Johnstown gave la talk on the advisability of protecting iles mile posted premises birds. thelr young ng jn he Wis atchless | turkey hens. He discussed methods us- . | ed in other states along this line. Officers Are Elected Washington of Cresson, pre- lization was unable eting last week be- and Deck Lane of Eb. Mr. Washington was » Deck Lane was re- and Michael town was re_elec- treasurer. On motion of the organization passed sing sympathy to I 1d extending best r an early recovery. More than rs from Johnstown, Ebens- Colver, Wilmore, Car- Patton were in attend. >SSon, and CALF BORN TO PATTON CHAMP Allegheny owned by proprietors, near Patt Heights,” a H. M. Good. of Al legheny given 1s cow has record, the 1s of advanced an average of and 803 pounds nearest grand- OW sired by merican’s ed 109 A. which has the The other 2: by Mz that ha she Lat. | t Mr tain farm, BIDS FOR PORTAGE TO BE OPENED BRIDGE THIS MONTH for in Portage when vement