SUBSCRIBE TODAY! HELP A CLUB MEMBER SUBSCRIBE FOR YOUR HOME TOWN PAPER $2.00 YEAR 4 $2.00 YEAR VOL. XXXVI, NO. 11. PATTON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA., THURSDAY, MAY 1st, 1930. (5¢) $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. OF TRAVEL CLUB IMPORTANT! Real Hustler Can Enter And Win Any of Big Prizes! Mrs. Callahan Retains Lead for First Prize; Just Hangs On to Second I Mrs. Sylvia Kuhnley and M Gains In Mid Week Returns and Are Setting Hot Pace for Others; Many Upsets and S ing Week; Honor Roll Now I Enter Today and Win—Whj BIG CREDITS WILL DROP AGAIN MAY 12 Only nine more days— Count Just remain est The more ‘em yourself— week and two days in which to secure the high- credits of the second period in Courier's Travel Club. Just nine days in which to redeem and collect on all promises; nine more days in which to get enough sub- scription to cinch the prize you most desire. This is your last chance for the Big Credits! After the next nine days the credits again decline and never again will they be as high as they are at present—between now and May 10. Remember that date —May 10th—let it make an indelible impression on your mind and let it put into you the enerey that you did not think was possible. These last remaining days of the second period will have a tre- mendous bearing on your final stand- ing in the campaign. Make every min- ute count! Get out every day and hus. tle! Don‘t pass up a prospect! Keep on the job from morn ’till nght and on May 24th you won't have to say “I wish I did this” or “I wish I did that at such-and-such a time.” The time for action is now—not later. Start working bright and early in the mor- ning and keep at it till late at night. Every minute counts as the cam- paign draws to a close. one more If you have enough ambition to win | that $1,300 automobile of the $1,000 in Cash you will have to think cam- paign, talk campaign, sleep campaign; in fact make “campaign” your topic of daily conversation. It's the result that are obtained during the next nine days that count if you want to be at the top when the finish flag falls. Race Very Close—Chances Even All of the Club Members are pretty fairly bunched at the present time, but the next few days will show some radical changes, as did the First Peri- od. Some startling developments will come to light and those developments wilk come from thg Club Membery who get out and work and exeri ev- ery effort to make their credits mount higher. Any one of the candidates can win—even someone entering to- day—but is means effort and plenty of it. You will find it hard fo get subscriptions—but that’s part of the game. If it had been an easy task, these wonderful big prizes would not “Bud” Stoltz Still Jacobs Make Winslow Third; Huge lace; Mrs. rs. Anne urprises Looked for During Com- n Effect; Some Live-Wire Can y Not YOU? |have been offered. This is an oppottu- | nity for you to make big money or to own your own car. The result de- [pends on no one but YOU. It's not what you have done in the past—but what you are going to do that counts. Stay on the job every minute—make them all count! What's Your Time Worth? matter what you have been ear- heretofore you can make your worth hundreds of dollars a throughout the next nine days. You can win the prize you most de- sire if you put in the proper time with the proper effort, while the cred- its are highest. No one is going to place a value on your time. That is up to you and it all depends on how you use that time for the next nine days. As a Club Member in this race you are in busi- nes for yourself and you will get paid | according to the way you figure, plan and work. Each Club Member is the appraiser of his or her own time— you can either make it worth many dollars or only a few «ents. All it takes on the part of a new entrant is in- tiative and energy to go ahead and a desire to do something BIG in his No ning time week COUNTY TREASURER IS DIRECTED TO SELL Court Renders Opinion Lands on Which Are Unpaid Judge Evans Monday morning filed an opinion in the case of the County Commiss: and the County Con- troller against the County Treasurer, in which the Court directs the latter to sell on the first Monday of August all seated lands which have hereto- fore been returned for unpaid taxes for the years 1927 and 2 The Treasurer some time ago fied the County Commissioners according to his interpretation About Seated Taxes noti- that, of a | recent Act of Assembly, it was not his duty to sell such lands for returned taxes, but that the Commissioners] could levy tax liens on the properties | The Commissioners and County Control en petitioned Court for a writ of mandamus, which a | demurrer was filed by County Treasure resulting in opinion the Court. | the the to the the ti of LAWRENCE HOOVER WEDS LORETTO GIRL Miss Martha Rudolph, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Rudolph of Loretto, and Lawrence Hoover, son of Mrs. Mary Hoover, of East Carroll township, were united in marriage on Wednesday morning of this week in St. Michael's Catholic church at Lor- oran, following newly left on a that will include St. Texas and Mexico, New Washington. Upon i will be at home to 609 Main Street, L Lilly. was the R which honeymoon Louis, poin Orel 1 C 0 i S DIED ON MONDAY Michael Mon resident of on Monday Hospital at a patient fering of a cor He is 7iy three Mrs. body nd o’cl ime, aged 65 ren Mz rem John was ORGANIZATION Jet was ng , | early Sat ELIGIBLE T0 TAKE EUROPEAN VOVAGE Twenty-Two In Cambria County Can Go With War Mothers Abroad for the war mothers’ and widov pilgrimage to the cemeteries of Europe, it is shown in the records of the War Department. Others the vicinity of County ble for the trip include one from Bedford County, 11 from Somerset and nine from Indiana. The pilgrimage is for the mothers and widow soldiers, sailors and marines of the American forces who their lives “over there” and whose bodies now in the war cemeteries of Europe. The trip can be made either in 1930 or later some of those eligible having indicated their intention of going this suminer, others preferring a later date rs unable to decide whether they ke advantage of the offer or not indicating definitely unable to take the in Cambria s of oO lost le others be from this section of Cam- ria Co wha according to the War Department records, are eligible for the trip with the relationship of the deceased so r, the name of the deceased, his rank, his organization and the cemetery in which he lies, as well as the desire of the eligible mother widow as to the time of making e trip, given in each case in that order, follows: Mrs. Seceilia McM. Davis, mother, Joseph McMullen, Company B, 145th Infantry, Meuse- Argonne; undecided about trip. Mrs. Alice McGough, Route 1, Dy- sart, mother, Robert T. McGough, pri+ vate, 112th Company Transporation Corps, Oise-Aisne; desires trip in 1930. Mrs. Matilda McMullen, Route 1, Gallitzin, widow, Joseph McMullen, private, Company B. 145th Infantry, Meuse-Argonne; desires trip later. Mrs. Margaret Phillips, Route Box 199, Patton, mother, Charles E. Phillips, private, Company I, 327th Infantry, Meuse-Argonne; desires trip later. Mrs. Elizabeth Sager, 417 Long ave- Patton, mother, Bruce E. Sager private, Company D, h Infant Meuse-Argonne; des in 1930. Mrs. Richard rson, Box 825, Spangler, mother, Lynn Wetherson, Company 320th Infantry, p e; make trip. 1105 Fourth John White 23rd Infantry > in 1930. Mother br o Ashville, private 9 nue, t mother, Company M. IS TO HAVE MINSTREL SHOW rican Legion, Eagan” in con- show to be 1leatre tonight and M. F. Durkin is master as t} Smith's hit “Show succes, HASTINGS HOME BURNS John Sibert in Hast- h most of the cc tely destroyed by fire for the second time . The first fire night. The / responded and , but ear- fire broke out house to the fire the fam- other house which broke out ne ing arantly put out the morning and burned After again ground. ily had owned the f t an by them. some person in Patton or the this paper. To date none of of the two big could get fifteen or twenty 1 Travel Club Manager, Gran the slightest feeling that get WANTED! feels that he or she can write a few five-year subse Tha Ds: 1 NSE ? » : to The Patton Courier and take the lead for the first grand capital prize in the subscription drive now under way done enough business to war srizes. Therefore, if you know where you Courier, you are urgently requested to get in touch with the d Theatre Building, Patton, Pa.. or phone 191 for an appointment. There is, without ques- tion of any doubt, a wonderful opportunity for YOU to make 51,000 for yourself within the next four weeks. If vou have GET IN TOUCH IMMEDIA’ Office. Someone who really means business is wanted in this campaign and wanted badly—are YOU that someone? $1,000.00 REWARD surrounding community who riptions on the various club members have rant them being awarded either five-year subscriptions to The some five-year subscritions FTELY with the Travel Club