NO. 174 CE OF THE ON LEVYING A 'T UPON ALL 'WNERS ADJA- ECENTLY CON- [OWN AS LANG TENSION. at least two y owners located ning at an alley distance of four ned the Burgess Patton borough sewer upon an ot lines of said o levy and assess struction of said owners adjacent 1ereas, the mun- said Borough of ted said sewer in etition heretofore yrdinance of the authorizing the the actual cost sewer has been 1.617. aid therefore en- that a public se- hereby assessed front rule, upon all the property d sewer, to pay ion of the same, be taken by lien , against the pro- ed, to collect the said sewer, in ac- ts of Assembly in 1 provided. The rs and the amount ned this 930. 5. PRINDIBLE, sident of Council. » OP Tth day BLANKENHORN, ugh Secretary. Burgess of Patton y of April, 1930. cQuillen, Irgess. 1 STORE = 4 1d - PECIALS lated, at a a pound ..... 47¢ FLOUR, ..... 29 good drink 1, 2 pounds .. full pound for 25¢ ches at ds at ... cy, 3 for for. .......... pans, Peas I ter Cress, Mush- Sweet Potatoes, Peppers, all at H STORE = ew thrills for ern fans——with his first Vita- roduction. Ro- THE COURIER OFFICE IS ADE- QUATELY EQUIPPED TO HANDLE JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS AND SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE ON THE BASIS OF SATISFACTION, Datton VOL XXXVI. NO. 10; PATTON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA, THURSDAY, APRIL 24th, 1930, : (5¢) NEWS ITEMS ARE SOLICITED BY THE PATTON COURIER. IF YOU HAVE A VISITOR OR HAVE BEEN VISITING, DON'T HESITATE TO LET US KNOW ABOUT IT. ouriet $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. BIGGEST CREDIT PERIOD CLOSES MIDNIGHT SATURDAY Only Three More Days Left To Obtain A Big Lead For the Courier’s Major Awards Individual Effort and Results Between Now BANKING INSTITUTE Morning; Was Sister of and Saturday Mean Victory or Defeat; All, BANQUET LAST NIGHT Father T. W. Rosensteel | Credits DECREASE After That Day; Lively. pRONOUNCED SUCCESS| wus. achsel Niebaurer, aged 7, died and Friendly Battle for Subscriptions Being Tuesday morning at 6 oclock at her SHERRY EXPIRES in Spangler. hter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rosen-| Long-Term Subscriptions Would Make Rad- MOTHER OF EDW. [LOCAL AND STATE Hastings Woman Dies Tuesday | condensed Items Gathered from CONGRESSMAN PEAKS | AUTO CRASH VICTIM AT CRESSON MEETING , NEWS OF INTEREST Asks Support on Strength of Seow DIES OF INJURIES Francis J. Airhart, Formerly of as Member of Lower House . ye | Chest Springs, Dies Without | Congressman J. Russell Leech ad- | Regaining Consciousness | dressed a meet of Cresson citizens held | Miisd |at that place under the auspices of the| Without regaining consciousness Ruth Helsel of Portage and|cresson Women's Republican club in| poo io 5 Ajrhart, 27, son of Mr. and Various Sources for the Busy Reader. John Herman of Sonman were married | 5qq Fellows hall. The congressman | : : i i i | i | . 4 fh Airhart, Altoona died at WwW. d C b Mem AF Approximately Two Hundred People | home, following a long illness of a com- | Wednesday of last week by Justice of | : d while a member of Mrs. Jerome t, 1 age by Various lu € bers; ew Attend Banquet at Brandon Hotel plication of diseases. She was a daug- the Peace James T. Young. {spoke of his record Whi 11:05 a. m. Saturday at Altoona hospi- | congress and stated that it is open oi fered | ’ 46, died last Fri-| = : : 7 - “| tal, the result of injuries su ered in Joseph Najak aged d | for examination and the voters “may| — "+ mobile accident 24 hours pre- steel, both deceased and was born in i he Memorial | 3 eH gay nists a 1} oiock #i the take it or leave it. H my record vious on Munster Hill, four miles west ical Changes In Standings of Candidates; procramM EXCEPTIONALLY FINE Emmitsburg, Md. She spent many years | Hospital in Johnstown, after an illness js geceptable to you, I ask you to Vole | + yason, on the Cresson-Ebensburg All Urged to Fulfill Promises to Favorites. PICK YOUR FAVORITE AND SUPPORT HIM OR HER resident of Hastings for many years. | Mrs. Niebaurer was twice married. | The second annual banquet of the Northern Cambria Chapter, American Institute of Banking, Held at the Bran- don hotel last evening, was a pronounc. ed success, about two hundred ladies Only a few days left— Only a few hours more— I he D in And— | Do your bit to put him or Hor Over. for teresting. Everyone present thoroughly DOWN, DOWN, DOWN go the | one of the big awards. ; Sivas. Credits! | Of course the race does not close enjoyed themselves During that time you stand to win until Satur or lose your choice of the beautiful | automobiles or the $1,000 Cash! It] befor all born to the first union: Edward, | of Patton; Amandus and Peter Sherry, | re the credits drop will naturally is of the utmost importance that you | of her life in Allegheny Township, | of several weeks of a complication Of | t, return me to the office. After Cambria County, and also has been a|diseases. | have a decided advantage during the | lou" introquced the toastmaster, MIS. T. J. Illick, both of Bradley Jun-| quantity of the fluid. Kolek is said| a : : highway. . spending (wo erms in office 1 have! The fatal accident occured at 11 Charged with the theft of serge | ras to be a congressman and I, m. Friday, when an automobile , ; d. | quantities of copper wire from the mine | believe that I am qualified to repre-| ea py Atrhar skid- He Re a | the Pennsylvania Coal and Coke [sent you,” he said. | owned and operate Y elven. vour subseTinki io 5 3 3 SY Tort | Corp. at Ehrenfeld, Frank and Mar-| The congressman discussed in detail | ; ach erated. bY | given your subscription, pick a favorite and gentlemen being in attendance. | 1S survived by her second husband, | pray Evans, brothers from Ehrenfeld,| the London peace conference, Pointing | A Cot oy | ded on the steep grade and crashed [in the race and support him or her. AITO ras diversi in. | Michael Niebauer, and these children : imi : Ee The program was diversified, and in | were held to the June term of criminal | out that it costs the government $400, | veral other persons all of Nanty-Glo. { ; 000,000 annually to keep the naval ves- FE dear © ied) hs | Both cars were knocked clear of the Joseph Kolek, aged 18 years, died | sels in condition. | highway by the collision. A he ; Pius Sherry, of} i i | County Commissioner M. B. Cowher both of Ebensburg; s ¥, Of suddenly on Monday night at Flinton,| 3 : , | Member. a5 May Bau, Bus oe on gave the Invocation; and Fred B. Buck, Amsbry; Raymond Sheny, wh ose as the result of drinking poison liquor. | | Airhart was admitted to Altoona 1 rs who gain a Be ihe First National Bank of Baker- | Whereabouts is not Epon, Bert Sherry | mne young man is said to have ex- FORMER LOCAL LADY ton, president of the A. I. B., in a few of Juniata; Mrs. Jacob Yeckley and nireq a short time after drinking a | hospital an hour following the acci- | dent. He was given emergency tireat- DIES AT WILKINSBURG | ment at the scene of the accident by ho | Dr. W. J. Salesbury, Wilmerding, w i pint i | final weeks of the race. ; 7 ction : { get every available Subscription in to|™5 : a T. W. Munroe, of Cherrytree, who pro- . | Easter ; the Travel Club office before Saturday, = i Soy be Seen te iy Hot 50 ved himself witty as usual all tn Mrs, Niches was a sister of he] rs ne oi "in| Mrs. Augusta L. Nuss Litzinger, 2ge | came pos the ig few TH April 26th, at 12 p. m. | much what has been done in the pas © BIORES he Princip: res ate Rev. Father T. W. Rosensteel, i Sete p |27, wife of Charles Litzinger died Wed- | after occurred. Deatll was attributec Pl I but what is done NOW that will de- the program. The principal address of the Flinton District. Several others) in at|to a fracture of the skull. He iso If to-day, to-morrow and Saturday | y he evening was given by M. A. Ken- y termine in a great measure who the the gyening was § y pass without speedy action on your | part you may lost. Credits on all sub-| : A ) scriptions decrease after that day. Long | Member is the one who seizes this op- term subscriptions count BIG and a| portunity to put into effect plans that few such orders NOW—when they will compel victory to perch on his or count the hoste=gignt be the dosiding her a Real Test | Thinker,” and his talk was instructive factor in the race. Those who ho ac : and interesting. Vocal solos were given subscriptions now will only lose, be- | “From SVT Junrier ome reports of | |" risses Yvonne Yerger and Miriam cause after this period CREDITS records that will be broken before Sat- Lilley of this place and by Prof. Yoder DROP | . | + : : : “Who will take the lead and hold|Pians to increase their credit totals]; i, pit National Bank of Patton, it after Saturday night?” is the ques-| A eriutio i as tion that all Northeastern Cambria is |San¢s. Su ptions Wil r 8S | then gav y . | ey gave a resume of the work of the 5 = v . asking. Patton, East Carroll, Carroll-| never before. : |e eel of the past accomplish-| ernest wil be in St. Michaels Cem- town, Glasgow, Frugality, and every | The crucial test is at hand. If you | = F< 0 no thern Cambria Chap- | 60eTY at Loretto. other town In the county are pulling [ever intend to do anything BIG Tier as well as its plans for the future. Ce ne or We camo Bo FT Seven Sn nl Al ond 5a OAD WORK STARTED mined to put him or her over the top. | dai 2 : . land, discoursing in a highly humorous be satisfied with the third, fourth, or| i on “America As I Have Seen It” AGAIN IN THE COUNTY Seven Miles of Concrete Road and A As the valuable time passes between Bi 3 TL , now and Saturday those who will avail | cash commission—get yourself in line |kept his audience in merriment Steel Girder Bridge, To Cost More Than Half Million Dollars in Sharpsburg. She also was a sister of | dall, Vice President of the Farmers’ introduced by David Barry, of the First National Bank of Johnstown. Mr. { Kendall had as his subject, “The Jay of Johnstown. A large number of] grandchildren survive. | high mass of requiem to be said in| St. Bernard's Catholic Church at Has. | thomeelves of the opportunities that|for something BIG while the BIG, 0 nout all his talk. The music for this period affords and utilize every | CREDITS are still to be had. | the affair was furnished by the Spang- remaining minute to the best advan- | Final Warning—Last Call! |ler High School oy ES - tage, will, without a doubt, be am This is your final warning and the | a do direction of Wm. D ey bered among those who will qualify last call to turn in subscriptions and | o this pince NE I ? in the finals for the major awards. get the HIGHEST number of credits. | D Os McFeaters President of th : Is in Cam Who Will Win? Never again after Saturday, April 26th, | oy jp ‘County Bankers’ Broteotive Vote on threg pad glojonts eh v That's a question that no man can | Will it be possible to obtain the M@Xi~ 4oy,stion presented Ag Lg oF Stuart ini answer as this is written. : mum number of credits on subscrib- |p. ty three members of the Sorrdtiors, Jae is i a. tment So closely grouped are the different | tons. If you entertain any idea or de- iy, theory CT on ter Ar SY OX he Per a * These Club Members with the honors evenly |Sire to be declared the winner at the yn, pionest averages ne the soiAl High Se the yr divided, up to now, everything depends | end of this campaign, get every avail- | yoy, H. E. Drew, of Barnesboro, re- Bree OO Dr piles” of concrete on what is accomplished between now | able subscription before then. These | ji "5 ot awards EA Cooper of fon of Te Se frder bridge at an ond. Saturday night, April 26th, as to|last three days of the BIG credits Per-| Gopigzin, the Sma a 3 SN fn nara who the ultimate winner will be. liod will certanily give the real hustlers | moun “oe this place, the third. The i : Nobody has a walkaway for any of | an opportunity to exhibit their ability. Chapter’s Instructor in Attorney N. A ms ion Shan: th d Ebensburg, Al- the valuable prizes as yet; neither is| To hesitate now would mean to relin-| Malloy, of Carrolltown gil ne oes a le a Si A anyone hopelessly beaten—in fact, you quish prizes almost within your grasp. | Semanab LEE Te |i Ey or IN conccele. paves could start in to-day and with just a| : a a v EACH Aa wi i few of the ea subscriptions, | The, time for Stes Is When pers: {HUNDREDS PERISH ho We BOB Rouge 22 Discs B ool aon oe leaders. That| oo “yattle is fought in the First| AS PRISON BURNS |cadam surfacing. This project provides a on ae Perio i ; roo Tosuvey Wi irpived vinti : : year| no. jead for the prize you desire. Three hundred and nineteen convicts | drainage on a heavily traveled main Se Po TM ae entire | 1ost their lives on Monday of this week, | highway and will be constructed 2 - f . y = in a fire of supposedly incendiary ori-| half width sections so that traffic will If oa oak Mn Edin - a ivi ie i giz, in an attempted prison break, at be maintained during construction. Of tion to bin) in 2 Club f 1811 + his at the Buckhorn at 4 o’- the gigte prion at Columbus, Ohio, | the estimated cost of SHEN He or Lrohes betore 0, ind A rh Stornan H | which houses 4,900 conveits. Adequate |State will pay 80 per cent. and the e Saturday. A little|clock last Thursday afternoon. He IS| gone on the part of the prison officials| County 20 per cent. help and encouragement now may be | survived by a widow, Mrs. Annie Frontz | (po federal soldiers, the national guard In Dean and Reade Township six | just the aid necessary to stem the| Funeral services were conducted on |, : 5 d x 2 tide of defeat and turn the tide to a Monday afternoon from the Methodist BE uy sa ma sweeping victory. If you have not yet | Episcopal church at Amsbry ed for hours, and blazes orginated in|53. This project wil begin at Ashville ; ———— | several different parts of the prison.|and extend northward to connect with The holocaust was the worst in the | the section already improved and will | history of prison fires. Scores of 250 | complete the improvement of Route 53 more convicts badly burned may die. |from Route 36 north to the Clearfield- | Cambria County line. The estimated TAX COLLECTORS PLAN TO | cost of $413,879.22 will be borne by both DISCUSS NEW STATE LAWS State and County under the special aid AT SESSION IN COUNTY SE! | program. ; : SEAT A through girder steel bridge with Cash or Sympathy? Which Shall It Be? Only Three More Days—Then DOWN, DOWN, DOWN Go A meeting of the Cambria County | 83-foot Sha 28d 0stook 10ANRY re Yroditaa v ont Nay low Dave av Tg vol ra? acsoriof 3 | replace the pr y the Credits—Results of Next Few Days May ax Collectors’ association will be held | PPPACE Moon Con 4 Summerhill in 2 ; at the court house this after : \ ; Sik ] Mean Victory May 24th ie court house this afternoon, when | oo yerill Township. This bridge is | an address on the new tax laws will be | " WHO WILL TAKE THE LEAD NEXT MONDAY? on Route 53 an improved short cut delivered by John Riley of Sugar Notch, Q 7 m ~ TO Tm 9 Luzerne county, secretary of the state betweent Johnstown and Altoona. Traf- IT’S UP TO TO YOU—WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO? tax collectors’ organization. Announce- fowl be maintained Quine Sons HERE'S HOW THEY STAND ment of the meeting was made recently | lon over the old bridge. The estima : rain Loa HEN Br Righiew, president of the| Sot of SRETLIE WH be paid by ine (An Actual Comparative Standing.) Credits | county group, who points out that the | State 100 per cent. | biggest winners will be. The wise Club | ry ost Bank of Pittsburgh he being the Rev. Father C. O. Rosensteel, of 26, suffered a fracture of the left wrist | Forest Glen, Md.; John Rosensteel, of | 5,14 lacerations and bruises about the | Ebensburg; Mrs. Rose O'Hara, of poy when he was struck by an auto-| fore her marriage four years ago to] ] ; Glassport; Miss Stella Rosensteel, of | opi : "| Mr. Litzinger. Mrs. Litzinger was a gra- | down the steep Munster Hill at a high | mobile near his home on Sunday eve- 5 ) Sharpsburg, and-Mrs. John McGahan, | hing > h | Colver, died on Saturday at the Colver to : ; Funeral services will be conducted | nospital, of pneumonia. He is survived | ents, Mrs. Litzinger is survived b urday. Every Club Member has laid of Juniata College. Frank L. Brown, Friday morning at 9 o'clock, a solemn | his widow and four small children. | Son, William D., and the |by thousands and hundreds of thou- the new president of the Institute | WT I '| ting by the Rev. Father Stephens. In-| NEW TRAIN SCHEDULE lo he branch tracks as usual and the! and adventure plains as Rinty he danger trail border patrol wunt for smug- Breathtaking »f the South. ked with thrills id action, REA 4 pr. 17 JW MRS. FRANK CALLAHAN, East C HOMELESS MAN, BURNED ON whose death occurred several weeks ago | war . 1 | nesday of last week of pneumoni were also reported to have become ill a | suffered several lacerations about the i inski Bak: {her home in Wilkinsburg. She was a | 4 Vion! Sone Soe aged | gaughier of Sylvester and Louise Nuss face and body together with abrasions. of Patton and taught school here be-| According to Charles Dellysse, the car which Airhart was driving came | duate of the Lock Haven State Teach-| Tale ¥ Soe And wes unable to ad James M. Greene, ai 35 years, of | ers’ college. | the sharp urn at the foot, overtul n- ged J | In addition to her husband and par- {ing and crashing it into his machine. y a With Dellysse in his car were following | brothers, George and Alhponse Dellysse | brothers and sisters: Fred, McKeesport; and two nephews, Octave and Clement | Edward, Brooklyn; Maynard, this | Digrugellers, all of Nanty-Glo. | place; Mrs. Norman Williams, Brook- | Airhart was born near Chest FOR NORTHERN CAMBRIA | lyn; Mrs. C. E. Woodhouse and Mrs. | Springs Cambria county, 27 years 280, | Louise Latiner, both of Buffalo; Ade} 30 ou Se Anna Day . : i i Airhart. He made his home with his Sunday Train Service will Be Eliminat- | line, Pittsburgh, and Leona, at home. | » ay on Cresson Branch, this Funeral services were conducted at | parents and had been employed as a Coming Sunday | 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Nuss | boiler maker in the Juniata shops of home. Interment was in the Fairview | the Pennsylvania Railroad company. cemetery. | Surviving are his parents and these dul qi be observed on the branch | brothers and sisters: Chester, at home; ule wil Ol R x 5 3 | Willias i eh: Miss Delphi dule Wil be oer nen to pois | MRS. NELSON CHARLES | Tih hla Sercy ospitas to and beyond Carrolltown Road ste-| DIES AT CHEST SPRINGS | Pittsburgh; Mrs. Clara Shuss, of this tion. Beginning that Se) A uma rr | place; Ms. Cecelia Huebner, Mrs. Alice trains will be ne over 2 ome an Mrs. Mary Charles, aged 40 years,| Stoltz and Mrs. Levina Shannon all ihe 3a = and a 2 m. ou 1 rains, | wore of Nelson Charles, died on Sunday |of Altoona, and Miss Bertha at home. Fal 1 4 . ae Sor Yas an | 2% her home at Chest Springs, follow-| He was a member of the Catholic of e old or or seve « ws ling an illness of a year of a complica- | Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament, wi A I ee er ig hors tion of diseases. She was a daughter | Where service were held at 9 a. m., og So pH i the I rae jor Martin and Alice Fultz, both dec- Tuesday. Burial was made in Gazxoll-— the exact time not Ee given out | gased and was born in Chest Springs. | town. as yet. The new schedule will not affect | I Badgion io her pend, oe 351 > <5 o the mail service, but rather improve it | yy y & Son, Nelson, Jr, 24 home| RIFLE EXPERTS PREPARE 7 . y ioe. the br 1 The funeral services were held at FOR FAIRGROUND EVENTS or PN i e wing Row nine o'clock on Tuesday morning with £ x hh 43 ¥ 1+ TUTTE L 32 a Jeon pong a high mass of requiem in St. Monica's : > os in any direc ion. : 5s ye aay | catholic church at Chest Springs, and | Entry List at : Ebensburg Fair to made inroads on train traflic in North-| jp terment was made in the church Include Foremost Clubs ern Cambria on account of quicker | cemetery. | of State service to points on the main line of | — —— the P| R. R. freight trains wil operate | EBENSBURG KIWANIANS | The great interest lately developed in "ARE HOSTS TO VISITORS Irifle and pistol shooting was shown ’ en | PY the turnout of prominent sports- AT LADIES NIGHT EV ENT | ren who attended a meeting recently | at the quarters of the Cambria County Fair assocition. The gathering was presided over by Joseph Washington president of the Cambria County Sportsmen's assocl- t ation. The experts went from the head- Effective April 27, a new train sche- amount of business will depend large- ly on the coal industry, which at pre-| sent is below normal. | With Luke Barnett, Pittsburgh en- INDEPENDENT Om compaNG | ferietner PINE GR Co, MERGING WITH VACUUM OIL CO. wanis club was host to the Northern : | Cambria Kiwanians at a combined in- The Independent Oil Company an-|ter_clubm eeting and Ladies’ night at T : 1-from the heat | nounces that the Vacuum Oil Com-|the New Ebensburg inn at Ebensburg quarters to the 1 1 grounds where Ie i= | pany, internationally known through-| Monday evening. Greetings from the tative sites were selected i ihe yar | out the world, becom\ allied with it|Kiwanians of the northern section of | fous contess to be held WedneR ay, lin its operations in the field that it| thec ounty were brought to the club Sept. 3, during the week ot In ame has covered in the past twenty years. at Ebensburg by J. Bert Holsopple dri, county 1a, fe aiule 107 wii | The Independent Oil Company’s pro-| of Spangler, with Miss Hattie Shar-| c ere are fu a iid 301 ad ve | ducts are handled by many hundreds| baugh of Carrolltown extending the|fife ons and 0 pimol bith ane | of dealers in addition to its own serv-| felicitations of the women of the dis. {any of them already re many nh | ices stations. | Qistrict to Ebensburg Kiwanians and duires as to the conlests Some Of .W9 | The new alliance becomes effective | their wives. | most 30ers yirle a B= Shedd | on Monday, April 28 with the control| Dr. M. S. Bentz, county superin- Lg sven BN re. . of management and policies remaining | tendent of schools, presided at the| ° to Son of Li ous ® | with the present operators. The Com-| meeting, which was aranged by a corn. Tigeyne and approved of the sites sel | pany, through the merging of interests, | mitee composed of Dr. H. M. Dune- | 24d 2 gave Snare hi oe | becomes the distributor of Mobiloil, | gan, Rhode Ritter, F. J. Myers and ny A a aw | known throughout the industrial and | Joseph Mason. a NE a | automobile world, and also Vacuum’s Pagtes i oy rent, Wien vill 1 | newest product, Mobilgas. It is also FIREMEN CALLED. argely attended hot only Dy Cotes. | announced that an extensive expan-| The Patton Fire Company was called ans ne SsheNmen a | sion program will shortly be launched | out this morning at 2 o'clock to ex- earn Something how a ne oi} | for extending the service rendered to | tinguish a fire in a shed at the rear of | » je ae = co De Sn | the automobile public and to maintain | the Hotel Patton. a on > oD remon and, Copy wi it at its efficiency that has won popu-| The damage was inconsiderable, but Son, Irertisburg, those wen aglenae lar favor. | quite a crowd of people assembled. the meeting were: William Owens, Eb- “BUD” WINSLOW, Patton .......... 199,000 MRS. HARRY STOLTZ, Pattton 198,000 MRS MELVIN M. SCOTT, Patton 195,000 HARRY C. WARNER, Patton 194,000 MRS. SYLVIA KUHNLEY, Patton om. 190,000 T. H. WIRTNER, Patton .......R. D. 1. 188,000 MISS JANET (BRUNEAU) HARROWER, Patton 188,000 MISS JULIA TOBER, Patton... rss sseerrsesssion 187,000 MISS LAURA MERRILL, Patton . 140,000 ALEX DEDEO, Frugality 138,000 MISS MARIE JACKSON, Glasgow, ..... 138,000 JOHN SEMELSBERGER, Patton .... 138,000 MES. ANNE JACOBS, Patton. .........ooormsnionns 137,000 MRS. LAWRENCE GRIEFF, Carrolltown ...... 137,000 MRS. MARGARET O’LEARY,.R. D. 1 Patton ....... 5,000 Fast work will feature the next three days. Every Club Member will be working hard and long to redeem all promises and get all pos- sible Subscriptions in by Saturday night. After April 26th, the BIG- GEST and BEST CREDITS will be past history. IT'S NOW OR NEVER! The Club Members leading at the close of this period have the best possible chance for the Big Awards. LONG-TERM SUBSCRIPTIONS COUNT BIG! A few long-term subscriptions by even the lowest member in the race would make radical changes in the standing of the candidates. Tf you would win get in every five-year subscription that is available before the credits drop Saturday night. GIVE YOUR FAVORITE A FIVE-YEAR SUBSCIPTION! Saturday is the last day in which you can help your favorite get the BIGGEST CREDITS. SUBSCRIBE TODAY! arroll .... 208,000 || meeting will be especially timely, inas- much as collectors must make their an- | nau returns under the new system to! | the county commissioners May 5, the first Monday in the month. RAILWAY POSTAL CLERK | EXAMINATION ANNOUNCED | Washington, D. C. April 23, 1930.— The United States Civil Service Com- | | mission has announced that until May | { 16, 1930, it will accept application for | railway postal clerk positions from men | | who have reached their eighteenth but | not their thirty-fifth birthday, and who | are residents of ahd have their post office addresses in this state. | Full information may be obtained from the Secretary, United States Civil | | Service Board at the post office in any! | city in the state. ARTHUR DELSO | rr —— | Arthur Delso, aged 34, World war | | veteran, died Wednesday of last week | |in a Pittsburgh hospital, following an | | illness of several years. He was gassed | had been a patiet in various goverm- | ment hospital. Mr. Delso is survived | by his mother, Mrs. Catherine Delso, | Hasting, and two brothers, Alfred Delso Johnstown, and Emiel Delso, New York. | in France and since leaving the service |. | ensburg; Marlin Bougher, Barnesboro; | Fred Beers, Ashville; Joseph Shreeve, { Johnstown; Edward Binder, Barnes- CULM PILE, DIES IN HOSPITAL Harry Kutrick, aged 75, formerly of | Scranton, who was burned Tuesday evening when his clothing ignited while | A LETTER FOR YOU! sitting on a culm pile at No. 9 slope, | Dear Mr. and Mrs. Subscriber! died yesterday evening at the Spangler | hospital. Little is known of the man Take a look at the little blue slip of paper pasted on the top of or how long he had been around | your paper with your name and address on it. Alongside of this you Spangler. At the hospital he stated || will find a group of numbers which tells you when your subscription to that, having on place of shelter, he|| The Courier expires or has expired. Reading from right to left, the had gone to the “boney” pile to keep || first number signifies the month, the second the day of the month and warm and that his clothing caught | the last number the year. Notice carefully if you are in arrears or fire when he approached the burning | if your subscription has expired before 5-1-30. If you are delinquent embers. A son is said to reside in| please pay your account promptly because after the next issue of The Scranton. Courier on May 1st all who are not paid in advance will be discontinued ~ ! -regardless of who or what you may be. This is all in fairness to our thousand paid-in-advance- subscribers. If you have not already given your subscription for onc, ihree or McDOWELL STUDIO | IN WORRELL BUILDING | Hollywood Pictures 2%x3%, at 1.00] five years to one of the active and energetic workers in the Subscrip- Per dozen. | tion Drive—DO IT NOW, while it counts the most credits for your Retouched Post Cards in folder, at | favorite. Not only are you helping someone realize a worthy ambition, $3.50 per dozen. } | which is the right loyal thing to do, but at the same time you are get- 4x6 Special—Fine Folder—$6.00 per || ting the BIGGEST AND BEST LOCAL NEWSPAPER in Northeastern | dozen. | Cambria County—a real, live clean-cut community-covering newspaper Large number of styles to choose | brimming over with good, wholesome readable news, feature stories, from. | comics, ete. Look over the list of Club Members elsewhere on this Will be open Saturday from 9:30 A.| page—pick your favorite and give him or her your subscription to-day M, to 5:30 P. M. | when it counts MOST. After Saturday April 26th credits on ALL sub- The customer drawing the lucky scriptions DECREASE. Give a five-year subscription! number will receive one $2.50 enlarge- | HELP YOUR FAVORITE WIN! ment Free. | boro; B. J. Gates, Sankertown; Joseph | Nemour, Utahville; H. S. 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