The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, May 15, 1930, Image 9

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    THE PATTON COURIER
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YOU A FRIEND OR AN ENEMY
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OF ANY OF THESE WORKERS IN THE COURIER’S SUBSCRIPTION DRIVE WHI CH
CLOSES SATURDAY, MAY 24th, AT 9 P. M.? e
YOU ARE EITHER FOR OR AGAINST THEM!
THE TIME HAS COME WHEN YOU MUST SAY IT WITH SUBSCRIPTIONS. HELP NOW! “SAY IT WIT ”
OTHERWISE YOU WILL BE AMONG THOSE WHO HAVE SHUNNED THEIR DUTY, CREDITS
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Have You Turned Your Back
on Your Favorites?
Below Are Twelve Friendly Enemies Who Have
. . . E “Keep an eye on this worker for
Turned Their BacKs on Their Friends! : the next few days. She’s in and
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SEMBLYMAN OF
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MRS.
FRANK
CALLAHAN
EAST CARROLL
MRS.
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SCOTT
PATTON, PA,
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living conditions.
“Still going strong. Keer an eye
on her for the next nine days.
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ension to the poor
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also to people be- did you help her yet? | i i A o> kg i in TO WIN.”
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he forces of the “oummo
to relieve the pro- fg 1—The Buck Passer 2—The Foreign Advancer 3—The I. Noah 4—The $1.00 Philanthropist
4 “Td mighty glad to see you win] “I certainly wish that I could help 1 who worked in one of| “Sure, Ill take a subscription to=
ustries to expand gH that Trip to Europe or the $1,000you win that $1,000, but I am paid cription campaigns once and The Courier and an Advertising Cou-=
: ription campaig
ost . = Cash; it's a wonderful prize. But,jtoo far in advance now with other 5 bk Se pgs Book, also, to help you out. 12 MR
ntial reduction of u = really, youll have to see my wifejnewspapers. I couldn’t think of it. I as a cheap wrist watch. jalways believe in boosting & community = ®
the needs of the g& £6 St 1 : : hard. too. and it didn't | Proposition, and then, too, I always
8, 59 about a subscription; I let her attend]just don’t want to get my papers too : sath ) like to help my friends in anythi
treatment for the to all those sort of things.” FOREIGN ADVANCE, I might move do no good. And here, I Noah womanj that comes along. LMME
a or the A . : ” : sas “Your fath
and the disabled fg In matters of busness or amuse-§3VaY OI die before they run out. Who won » cir and she 50 i cot friends. He did a i Dat
re a ; iB ment THE BUCK PASSER spends Yet the FOREIGN ADVANCER |her more than it was worth.” years ago, and I've always remem-
i as 3 prngdeeds Solis Mpa a you never buys one gallon of gas, or al ; 0 hort it. I'm the one that returns
» Furt 3 ; 0 his wife—but—in the case where tion = : oah is personally acquaintedja kindness. Tom Owens and the
Better Conditions #8 ATTON, PA he does not want to put out and put]Postase sieanp ms single oe oa th something sd or thing bad]Others over there have shown me a . PATTON,
M8, ccs is nein ES off he always passes the buck to hisftime He pays his insurance premi-}Wi fring sad or someiung lot of favors. I always appreciate that
ifully Yours, “ - 5 BTA better half. He is quite a man, injums, his rairoad fare and a number | about everyti in life. He is a ca-§sort of thing. “ .
a A Tat A contender for the big prizes his own estimation, and if you wantjof other things in advance to please \annity howler, a joykiller, w} : “So you know that I am glad to = An unknown quantity with all
? rEg to know how much hair is on hisjhimself—but—he won't pay for his]iamuty Wier, & joykilier, whenever help you. Hope that you win the $1,000. ] the k f BIG WIN
and a continual threat. Where chest, just mention anything that will jcommunity newspaper in advance (and his pocketbook is in danger. He would} Sure write me up. earmarks of a N-
¥ ¥ : cost him money and he will beat it}sometimes not at all) to please or help ho iWs . “10—TEN DOLLARS, 2 sah a
for his wife's skirts, just as a little}a friend win a prize worth five hun. not put out a thin dime to see the Oh, my Lord, NO! About a1 1 can I NER within the few remaining
will he finish?” cicken scurries to its mother’s wings, | dred times the subscription. Statue of Liberty ride a bicycle. stand to-day is $1» days.”
5—The Friend 6—The Amateur Librarian 7—The Duiful Discourager 8—The Kind-hearted Kidder
= “I'm mighty glad to see you work- “I'd certainly like to see you win} «ya Jike tohelp YOU the best in thef “Now, what would you do with
== jpg for The Courier because I am a the $1,000. It is a fine prize—but— Jworli—byt—it won't do any good.}$1,000 if you won it, anyhow? It would ==
MRS BE fiends of theirs and want to see the|lyou know that I am getting more] There's no use working for one of be too much money for you to have a )
o = paper go into every home in the]papers now than I have time to read.|those prize when they will give themjat one time—and it might go to your
= County, I'm s0 sory et gna My wife is tking all of the women’s their friends anyway. I stand by|head. You would never forgive me =
A HARRY = Yoh a you Sou | magazines. I just stopped my Pressfmy friends and & to keep them from after it had cost you the afterward == JANET
(ou; = certainly wouldn't expect me to pay the other day because I never hadjdoing anything that would get theirfregrets. A good looking girl can get =
J00es. | = for it when I get it free.” time to look at it.” hopes up and then disappoint themjall the money in the world that they
orbers. = According to our records gute 2 The Amateur Librarian must have|™ the end.” want without working hard for it, etc.” = HARROWER
I ho are such g Br Wrcaki i : .
3 PATTON, PA. Biber 2 SS oy ate his home sacked full of useless lter-}§ The Dutiful Discourager goes around] The Kind-Hearted Kidder has awe B
valves. : Bl % the paper for nothing for thelature now published in New York | throwing cold water on the hopes ofa reputation for himself as a home- (BRUNEAU)
. i “Where wi she finish, you st ten of fifteen years. An exam-|Pittsburgh and Washington, which | his friends, whatever they happen tojmade humorist. He kids ‘em from i i .
» drive. } Where will she ation of the books of other Cambria according to his hg ge hele doing. In the course of a year hel the cradle to the grave. He has a Revived and says that she is
. ask?’ N ace but first, she ounty business men would probably | never has time to read, and oonse-{ ~~ oo. : re _fway with the women, and i 3
relding. ays?” No plas bat r ow My they are friends of the gh must use i for building, Bs Saves $20 § ware, oo vou see, it Pays| away with it. Yes, sir, oe gos = going to be in the BIG MONEY.
avs. Give her your subscrip- = merchants, too, and get a large share} ie Says quite @ log in his coal bill}! ng run. If it costs one of hisso himself. Everybody takes it - inti .
Ishield. Sys : of their food and clothes for nothing] this way, Coal costs $3.50 and news- i $1000i n The Courier Travelfnaturedly though, ons he hx is Your subscription will help her
tion TODAY. also. print $90 a ton F. O, B. Patton. lub, that's their hard luck—not his. fa blow on the head when quite & boy. z along.”
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service. =9_The Chronic Bankrupt 10—The Ready Promiser 11—The Modern Sampson 12—The Last Timer
ii «I wish that I could help you. If ‘Sture, T1l help you out as much} “Give you a subscription to The} “If there's anybody in the Club that =
top. IF ; Jas I can. I think that I owe them Courier? Not on your life. After what] I &
ke The Courier. It's a g00d DAPENf, "ooh qi me The Courier for the ne y would like to see win that $1000
MRS nd I wish that I could take it, butlyoct row vears. Come around and see he d in the paper about mylit is YOU, for your husbend and
a just ain't able. There are so many|me a little later, and I'll give you a frie and that editorial about the|father give us quite a bit of business
4 hings coming up that I have to pay,] subscription and buy an Advertising rec lections—I wouldn't have it asjin the course of the year. But the
: SYLVIA nd money's scarce. Times aay 0 Son To ae “Yes, I told you a es : ; fast tue thas hey had subscription JULIA
2 ood. T wish I could afford to helpf, “o.oo pack but really, I'm awfully The W dern Sampson believes in Sve nt I swore off, and T said to
d ou, but I just haven't gotten the busy to-day and you'll have to excuse punishing the man who differs withjmyself, ‘Never again!’ *
f o him inion, even if he has pun-
wy KUH oney. me. : : Why the LAST TIMER swears off = =
2 The Chronic Bankrupt frequently o Two iin ig ou io say thai ish himself and a dozen innocent per-] usually remains a deep, dark mys- E
3 PATTON, PA. sends ten times as much on chewing TS as oy ds BL yon; Jare sons at the same time. He wears a =r Srey one of those men who are 55
5 he Ye bacco as his home paper would €OSt}and coupon book that I promised you? Pi nas prides like a rose In Nis = of ays fe = Wah fora surprise from him.”
i “Gaining ground rapidly—forg- im. And he takes a trip to New Well, I didn’t tell you to come back lapel, and is just as proud of it, t00.}care to sav. They swear off i yo! = UD ert
7 : oward the front and setting ork or Pittsburgh more than a ten to-day, did 1? You people must think § Like incient Sampson of Biblical | things and make themselves a lot of == Rising slowly but surely to the
tH ing toward the iront 2 ear subscription to The Courier. x I haven't anything to do but talk tojfame, smiting the Philistines, he uses|promises. And that these mysterious =
g Ls a 7 e had a dollar for every lie that hegjyou about subscriptions and coupon jthe jawbone of an ass——usually his}contracts that ti i
3 a hot pace for the others. W hy old about the state of his pocketbook, books. If you keep on worrying me jown. selves might oct a1 of thes Senta EF Top of the lis. Why not help
not help place her In the lead?” = he'd be a millionaire. I won't buy any at all. $1,000 or $500 does not, werry them. mage her a big winner?”
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i 1 “Worthy of all the help he " ; : GLASGOW, PA. favorite candidate win
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$670 : C close race. tea whi Watch for a surprise from the 1g prizes. The price
’ To The Patton OUTIEr | yo will appreciate your miss WhoIs going to win a this young lady. Will she of the Courier is $2.00
Seok Watch for a surprise from : a ; x y. $ : a
¥ Office, or the Tr avel subscription. ? prise Iron nice prize. Give her your take the first prize out of
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Club Headquarters in the Send or give it to him today him.” subscrition NOW.” Patton 2” year by mail. Subscribe
Grand Theatre Building. today!