THE PATTON COURIER so Pt sa me —— a rr ——— ; i Si = —— = = — i i : 3 CH | » AS GIVEN 26 THE PATTON COURIER has been the safeguard that has stood | It is , ; THINGS WORTH WHILE | N EMENT IS Francis College in ihe eduations! DIPLOMAS GIVEN 26 ' i Yo ; le is »Cort also presented the | 'ARROLLTOWN PUPILS twee oti 5 8 ath in many [be cast that way, however. Pinchot 3 Y TV OOLIT field. Bishop McCort also | CAR JL IPILS EE yma Si Bh ew 3 a ubt wil et no h dry Demo COMING TO EXPOSITION | diplomas to the graduates, being as- | Yr . I ished Everv Thursday accidents 0 do ill gel enough di emno- — sisho is worl father r Published Every Thursday. : ic re ; desi - ; Wa { sisted in this work by the Rev. Fath Diplomas were presented to 26 gra- er ———"=| A car with a steel body triumphant) cratic votes in his favor to offset the| Like the folks sho live close to the John Sullivan rector of the college, duates of the Carolltown High school Wi H X , ’ 1 vere Y wer give \y e ) > 's that | winter ‘ters of ig circus and see a y . P le. The $ 8 school Thos. A. Owens, Editor & Prop. |ly met the severest test ever given [number of wet Republican votes that i it F dusless of 3 big e ne SS _— and the Rev. Ds: P. Ju. Dove. an at the 17th annual commencement ex- LROE di tr Lnve nid bile h was release Ww av S i 1 he of € prepara Ss lor lhe O © - y rations deliver y aduares| ©. g ast TriASY ava ” v E. F. Bradley, Associate Editor |an automobile. It was released down|may go to Hemphill. And then, too, the SOriS tour, so the people of Eb-| Bishop MecCort and Charles M. Wo iy oy Sos Early = Ha _| excises held Io8} Friday Svein in St Nineteen —eeeeeeee = | @. punway and plunged off the end, {there are undoubtedly many Republi- '¢ are beginning tothrill to the . vis 5 v adlev. of Alboon: { Benedict's parochial school hall. The : . : eed ; , . . 3 g are beginning tot! Schwab / ; Physicians [ings and Eugene Bradley, of Altoona.| 2 XL Jr i Te livered by Te > pick of Entered in the Post Office at Patton, turning over six times. The test was|cans who are Republicans first, lasi|gqvance guard of the sixth annual Schwab Attend; Phy i P ee tresses [prime ares as ge Lvet i 9 Prof pen for Ii. as See ‘ass Mail Matter. g A Wivh Loe Pua i Ctrl , | M. S. Bentz, county superintendent of 8 Phy 25 Second Class Mail Mavter repeated three times and the car then {and always, and wet or dry afterwards, Cambria (lounty Industrial Exposition. Honored +E 3 CLEARED : 1 D TE Tyr to ile national Subscription Rates $2.00 per year in| : : Lite to the With the opening day a little over two MASER IS CLEARE | schools and the diplomas were present- mile nat 3) ote mite Ro] driven away der its own power. with the same applying to the Demo- 1th ihe ¢ 8 udy a bh : I . toh iim e | le ; Fre Buck p » board o sic starting Advance. Single Copies 5 Cents. driven away under its own pc vit oa * weeks away there has been increas-| The largest class in the history of] OF LIQUOR CHARGES ed by Fred B. Buck of the board of oh oe pnd —— -- Last year over 30000 people were |chrats. ing activity in the vicinity of the|St. Francis Colege was graduated at| edneation. y ; With 19 dr RATE CARD-—-Legal Notices, $1.50] killed by automobiles. That was a The deciding factor of course, Will|orounds for a week past. First of all| Loretto Friday with impressive cere- After carefully considering the evid-| ax i on progr a o ras was a Roll of 14 f : Find ’ ios X Q > a J i; . re re 7 SC rchestra anc 8 y per. inch, or fraction thereof, for 3 in-| horrifying record but was much less!be the large element of independent come the race horses by carload, by| monies on the campus of the school. ence presented by commonwealth ine esi ot ley ow F ne ed during tl Er Yo Thanks Bon: ASQ ji f ee 3 wy mink Toni s Stvs i xg irs and senior class this vear was com- > S : vocal s S r y-R. . 5 Sogons C ard of hans Soc; Busnes than it would have been with old-| voters for whose support the Demo- truck load i sometimes 3% Deis Fd Tho soiion chs ois ay tom vestigators and witnesses, the grand|; "uM Boslett D. D. Blum and was announc ocals 10¢ per 3usiness Cards, wake. EL ihe i Tine wet. Bil /. They have to get acclimated |pos oO! © 'S. & iurv. Fr r refus to indict Con-|: Cer ksi oS a i $10.00 per year; advertising, 30c | Style car construction. crats are bidding in turnin We t. But 7 are to run well. The stall commencement exercises were Bishop] Joss Soe a Johnstown on| M. M- Sucy. Dovey Carisiof? dellv- Roe ma per inch: Full tion, 25 pet. extra; . BES CR Ee it is an open question whether tho are filling up with r John J. McCort of the Altoona Diocese, | Stable Frank Maser o iquor laws, |€red the salutatory address, while the ng lrinis, te of $1.00. Cash must ac- y ; are w r dry. The De- from some of Best © s i y : , Hon. J.| Charges of violating the liquor 1aws,| .jaqictory was by Charlotte Dongell begin Tuesda; \ Minimum charge, 00. Cash must ac- A REPORT ON THE independents are wet or dry. The De- | from some of the best stables in the and Charles M. Schwab. The Hon. J. failtre to deliver seized properly to] 2 y 2 ove gell. anil Wednes s p / u : > X : : wn . Tl) ay a a - ; os 3 i ag company all orders for foreign adver- |‘ hi : ! mocrats are betting they are wet, even East. Heavy machinery is being brot|W. Kephart of Ebensburg, Justice of| Stout ttorney and misdemeanor Sine! honor stud ents taking part in sar : 1 wrtising copy must reach | TVR : 2 trom afap . Bowly plas. it Yourt. and Dr. John B.|the district attorney a 18 the program were Viola M. Wentz, postponement ising. All Advertising copy Ys; Toe LCOUNTY'S AFFAIRS, though the primary election held no |from afar to be advantageously plac-|the Supreme (Court, an : [in office. The costs were placed upon..." “Gamnbell John A. Brophy and championship this office by noon Wednesday to in- . = rT "y the ed for opening day. McTneny, of Johnstown, patrons of | he Conny {oe ~s ambae ohn A. Brophy and Tt Gas on T : C ; Controller, Henry a ticular pro suc eing the . e f af) . 1 a as ex] sure insertion, Unsigned correspon-| County Controller, Henry L. Cannon | particular promise of such being th Workmen are everywhere cleaning |the Loretto college, were honored at hai ainst Maser orowi Dol H Zns, rw \ rould all be dence will be ignored at all times. is now distributing in book form his | case. up the walks spraying the driveways, |the commencement when the honorary| The charges against Maser ECW | The class is composed of the fol- Wonid al — nd " rent dmitemnn y + for the vear of 1929. Besides The Democrats are carrying their! nting and vhit Shitic Inside the titles of Doctors of Laws were con- out of a raid on a liquor plant and|lowing: Mary Helen Ager, Helen Mar- it Was annouw The Patton Courier Has the Largest | POT" 10r he ye So i i irokd 3 > iis Ana WhiEWsshing. ins lion | fered upon them [storage warehouse in the vicinity of|guerite Baker, Frances Cecelia Boslott, majority of s Paid-Up Circulation of Any Weekly [the annual Controller's report which |campaign on the conviction that Penn. , arena and dance pavilion E : . Borer’ ation | Barnesboro last April when approxi-|Jonn A. Brophy Dorothy Norena rive until to: lfm mal pit pn . ~ i "Avania is tir rohibiti The 5 are already busy. > farmer z otes wer! imberec 8 . SRICkY. £ a) AR et FY Tae : i i sdigataly Newspaper in Cambria County—Covers|is submitted to the County Commis-{sylvania is tired of Prohibition. Whe- s are already busy. One farm Ten athletes were nu | mately 500 gallons of whisky and a|Christoff, Mildred C. Feighner. Joanne immediately p the Home Community like a blanket, | sioners, and which has already appear-|ther that conviction is based on fact and circulates far more extensively in| 4 in the Courier and other newspapers | remains to be seen but there can he north-eastern Cambria County than i i i t-|large quantity of alleged “Canadian” . Hoven, Paul A. Kaylor, John Gerald on the Tipto he rubbis y vings gather | being 'S 1e St. Francis foot-| 92 ide” hich wo ! np) . fa . % 16 rubbish the white wings gather SelIE nomena be | : FYane Kunz. | ale was seized. The contraband, which | Kelly, James Paul McCombie, Mary before compet i + Ys wt? : i Iwas seiz in a raid conducted by a|Magdale ic a Marv Greer The coveted p f the county, Controller Cannon in-{no accusations of “straddiling” hurled | train to transport the daily load, dur-|ler, of Toledo, O., who served as cap-| Vas seized : habe. « Stall Magdalene Stich, Anna Muy Gree: of tl ounty, t | party of federal officers and Constable| Viola M. Wentz, John A. 5 Cle has the contract for taking away all|the graduates, seven of that number + i each day and he requires quite a tr " by lif does any cther newspaper. 3 1 : ing this He Ap i 4 Le rg . | Ambris June 3 S cludes in the pamplet reports of alllfrom either side of the two major|ing the Exposition. ohletie et hag Maser later was brought to Johnstown | Dorothy DeSales Blum, Virginia Mary tired. RY AT IS B® the various departments of the coun- | political camps at the fall election of : - de 13 suscial ive for being and destroyed by being dumped into|Boslett, Elmer (C. Campbell, Charlotte Improvemen OBSERVATIONS FROM : es tary H. Frank Dorr are busy men new | was awarded a special priz : $la drain pipe in the city repair shop|K. Dongell Ruth Erma Feielner Ae quarter oval ty which receive and spend any of the | 1930. : z ¢ 1) ext|the most outstanding athlete in the|? drain pipe in e y rej . Dongell Ruth Erma Feighner, Agnes : ) and will be bus during the next 2 ; on Stonycreek street. | Regina Hurley, Edward Francis Kelly. last night it jority of work finishing touct and the gates THE SIDELINES, sounty’s funds. Se — three weeks until the sixth of the Ex-| history of the school. Scholarship | , county’s nds . Na ree Xs fis the Sib A a. sll nls AlED Wars. Ios W- Reported Finding Liquor {James A. Kline, Alice H. Panczak, of | Included in the booklet are the finan-| CHAIRMAN MARTIN. sition has said it's last good night | medals also were presented the follov i | Elizabeth A. Springer Evelyn Victor ak ; : : ingements have to|ing students of each class: Senior,| About 12 days after thel iquor had|L gas £ Oo : on 1 1a statement of the Board of Poor The re-election of General Edward feeding 1000 guests who| Eugene Bradley, of Altoona; junior, | been dumped investigators from _the| Strong and Donald H. Zirn. Dn Se tors, including the names and ad- [Martin as chairman of the Repul 1 bo at 4 SD uncheon | Fred Klenner, Johnstown; sophomore, | district attorney’s office reported find- | — — Ry will be at the receptfon and luncheon ] | 4 yo . t= 5 : to ride the lg er that has remained at the post|dresses of all persons receiving oul-|State Committee by a vote of Jice President Charles A. Curtis and | Fred Childs, of Boston; freshman,|ing three of the 50 keys which made | i Ww ILLIA Ww. PRES ON ] day. or Wine 34 3 y i ‘ 1 ty including Mr. and Mrs. Ed-| Brother Vincent, Prep school medals|up the seizure stored in an attic in| Irs. Mary Preston, aged , Wife of nd that is| door relief: report of E. H. Knee, a o ast Saturday mor- arty including Mr. and Mrs. Ed : I S ed. } L > track v and that 1001 Teliof op! . 37 at Philadelphia last arg y : E. Gan of Washington D. D.| Were awarded John Corrigan Joseph the repair shop building. Maser later| W. W. Preston of Emmons, died of The yoock % of the County Jail; a sum-[ning is not merely a reaffirmation of Sta, o Sng 3 ctators during der ; igs we find mary of the work of the Mothers majority rule, representing it is to be |. i. of the United States| O'Connor. | alleged find and was held to the grand | Spangler hospital. —From the time of the founding the Patton Courier hack in 1893, ws can at least find, one consistent ad- Ar li 77 vert ever since the beginni the First National Ba Next on the Roll of Patton > ‘ - ay que v ange A 700. AQ o 3 a i rq, ry ty Mine « > matter cof feeding the members|Bucha, Brother Bonaventure and Al was arrested on the strength of the | pneumonia Thursday norning at the Following is the band he euel Somerville, who apparantly has [Assistance Fund, including the names |believed, the overwhelming sentiment rine Corps, who will be in Ebens-| Leo Griffith, of Pittsburgh, Past | jury after a preliminary hearing bo = = BE 3 Srm——— had his professional card in this news- |and addresses of all mothers who have|of the Republicans of Pennsylva: in their own n of Pullman.| Grand Knight of the Knights of|fore Alderman Karl Fronheiser. | THE BALD TRUTH OF IT } ca ww paper ever since he first hung out his |received financial aid from this source; put a renewed expression of confidence for two days of t Xposition is also Columbus, delivered the commence. __—,— ————— : We doubt if there ever was a Senate Linde Pott TeBovL of the Cambria County Chil-|in ni bility : woizer. and p hands. 3 ; ment address and helpful philosophy of | The old Southern Cambria bridge that cared how many gray hairs a DA RI shingle in Patton. el J ) in mS ability as an organizer a imp thing falls on| life, [over the P. R. R. tracks at South|President acquired during his stay in ] b —And while we are taking about the dren's Home; the County Treasurer's|ieader, says last Sunday's Philadelphia rT s that the ne-| Bishop McCort in a brief address| Fork has been condemned as unsafe | the White House—Des Moines Tri- 2) (0 early files of the Patton Courier .it|report; Recorder's report; report of | public Ledger. The decisiveness of 1 f ifeguading the | paid high tribute to, the rise of St.!and closed to traffic, | bune-Capital. really is amazing what a very few|the work of the office of the County|General Martin's victory evidenced th aerialists who will perform their — 1 According to il in | Fnei ’ . . : : : 1 vil acts in the fre show every - . 4 2» Liveriel names familiar to us now appeared in| Engineer; Coroner's report; report of determination of most of the member vh 8 ts 1 the : : vo = > { ace L veright, : This : 2 ¥ ; hg con and evening are provided =x : - i publisher who those first editions back thirty Dr. M. 5. Bentz, Superintendent of (of the committee that factional ops, ‘ther that be a hole in the stage for ——————— i ; months ago as years ago. Hotel ads, telling of the|Schools of Cambria County and a position, over which he had no con. ertion of a fastening or a “dead- 3 observed 5 Tic fine bar stocks, appear to have been |narrative report of the Cambria county | trol should not be allowed to rive It in the field near the stage. ; the American | the greatest publicity agents. N Agricultural Extension Association. the state organization of his iting is another item that ha ; interest. > gone careful be no break when tl paper advertising was not specific In] The report also contains interesting | needed leadership. those days—it was written along gen-|taples showing the increase of expen- rn eral lines and newspaper facilities |ditures of the county since 1925; tables| “RADIO PHYSICIAN” IS were not the best either. Sometimes we [showing the bonded indebtedness of THE LATEST I have a hard time of it discovering|the county, together with the amount ° - = enough news to fill our “News of ly over so that there i On his retu at unexpected mo- nn re w H : Liveright is qu ounds are crowded. SS @ “France isn't i alt : he sixth she is preparin; 1 66 isn’t supposed : army, yet every 0 ou m an i alt equipment. In ire 10 30. family e Pei an hi 0 t the seemingly rejo washings at my ho ire ¢ ‘he : y re whings at ny ome, Inquire at th seemingly rejo wre | Guarantee on Miller Tires?” | men of funds necessary each year for the Dr. J. E. Johnson. s Former Years” which is a weekly fea- | payment of interest and retirement ot physician and his ture in the Courier. bonds, and tables showing the assesséd | Leising, waived hearing at Rridov whe saioned hefore —No cleaner pastime. is afforded [valuation of each eownship, borough Friday when araigned oo j : hi . ? S| man on charges of ob Patton folks these days than that of {and city of the county. and the total | ynger false pretense cons Boe he the is y 3 ; edes a witnessing the games that are being |]tax collected from each division. They were held under $1,000 bond « hate the Dane $ * * . ry i wr | J . played several nights each week by| "This comprehensivei report is one | for the grand any. bh b 6 . “I was never the Patton church league at the local| which should be read by every r Claiming as aie bin gin Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 Mr nenigh 3 x V' cure S all atures, re 'Q- VeIICVES 3 raqac or Neuralgia o heaTrUver athletic field. This year marks the |dent of the county interested in the | Would. cure ils o x 3 > = , observer, Af ] : : a ee > | les of distance, Johnson was arr minutes, checks a Cold the first day, Su « in reporting c third season of the league and it pro- | increasing taxation problem, comments| jot week. He accepted money f en checks Malaria bo three data Il CC a pessimistic v mises well to continue for many more | the Johnstown Tribune. We might add | treatments to be given a woman in|" fig = of the recent d 4 Yao { G6 « : i mT. x z years. The very spirit of the Church |as well that it is the product of a| Washington County, it was alleged. | 666 also in Tablets. touching on F League speaks for a tolerence of re- | controller who proves he has the in- -_—rr | We guarantee this Mill have declared | = > TR re 1iier nflic otwe ligion in Patton by all creeds that un- | terests of the tax payers at heart. A GETS OLD JOB BACK Soins Lavves rm—— | unless e fortunately is often found lacking in|copy will be sent anyone who sends Geared-to-the-Road Tire to ER ; . Charles F. Armstrong, defeated f« r } Many European communities of our population. Patton | & request to the Controller's office. y las ination for Lieute France i NOW the Republican nomination for Lieu - - - and its people are all broad-minded -——— nant Governor of Pennsylvania, has for war and tl she wil ldepend outwear any other tire of home loving folk, with no thought of | WET AND DRY ISSUE been appoited acting postmaster af INN : 5 ‘ne tetas x eo ! Leechburg Pa. equal ice wl . Ie Slavs “and if ne bigotry at any time. Down at these] 1 rm Arve 97 TA OVEsrny ® Price ién run under the easter Sow yoo TWh AT NEXT ELECTION. Armstrong resigned the postmaster- || ———— om on the eastern ding countenar armed to the a favorabld of well trained leg of the capitalis These are con retical pacifists their calculatior THE PLACE TO GO FOR AN EVENINGS ENJOYMENT Church League games we find Protes- : Sennsvivania bids {oir ves a. | Ship to become the running mate of | the S sp 2g : tant and Catholic, Greek, Russian,| Pennsylvania bids fair to have a re Gifford Pinchot, Republican nominee | > same conditions, gular “wet and dry” election for both for Governor of Pennsylvania. at the the governorship and for United States recent primary election. His action wa Senator at the fall election, and there | to comply with regulations prohibit word seems no need to have any third party | mployees of the Postoffice Depart- | bi ) : ment from participating actively in come into the field as the lines between Slovak and American all mixing in a friendly rivallry. And they are all friends, too, in the true sense of the AND REFRESHMENTS ——ALSO DANCING— | 1 C MILLER RUBBER PRODUCTS COMP! ( ONE MILE BELOW BARNESBORO (INCORPORATED ) Route 219 AKRON, Omnio, U. S. A. —One Republican office holder that polities. ——— the Johnstown Democrat so far has |e Republican and Democratic candi- : S— ‘ sii ed to be fonal OT OW Deal 20 fA MAS : roeneol 2 i ; ty CONTIN \ \ \ HEI lief that if Unc! ee on dates are clear in this respect, and they Rn hi been unable to censure is Henry L. a ee his navy and d are contrasting, as well. The Republicans with James J. Davis and Gifford Pinchot as candi- QUALITY BOOS ‘ED AGAIN! | Cannon, Controller of Cambria county Mr. Cannon has been a veritible TA LIBERAL ratch-doge at Ebens ro an has cau 2 Topham 2 persue a i dates cannot be anything but dry. On still higher KNOCKLESS RATING AT LOWANCE I ——— frenzied money spending, to cease. Mr, | the Democratic platform, Sedgwick still greater POWER { RT : Cannon will again be up for re-clec- |Kistler and John M. Hemphill, cannot still more MILES PER DOLLAR ON YOUR tion to his post, next year, we assume |? anything but wet. On this basis Test it against any gasoline —— - regardless of price | and while he may have made many Pensylvania faces a distinct party LUE OLD TIRES + : ; alic \ he Prohibiti issue. enemies in the county because of his |2lignment on the Prohibition issue Rn exacting demands for the benefit or|__ 1 the taxpayers, nevertheless, he has also : STILL. SELLS AT REGULAR GAS PRICE made thousands of friends because of [ RR) RJ his zealous administration of his office. CONRAD SERVICE STA TION = | " i + | | Y QAM QDDINQ Every taxpayer who has the interest { { CHEST SPRINGS of good business administration .at | — | ATRIA heart should begin now as early as it is to support Henry L. Cannon for fe : — County Controller in 1931. —ThePatton Fire Company promises to have what will amount to “Some Show” at the Grand Theatre on Mon. day and Tuesday of next week when “Aunt Lucia” will be featured. A glance at the cast which appears In an ad elsewhere in this issue will be enough in itself to urge every man, (Zheoneor drive in for eppraisal ) ® A FEW months ago the tire i V industry was > an tuis Mey (t ti . ve : 8 ; try was We mean tis Mio; guarantee, Read it. In A e / ; f ] amazed at the sweeping guarantee an- assures you all the tire service it is possible nounced for Miller Geared-to-the-Road : to get for the money you pay. ires. Thousands of motorists read thi - or : ad this un What you wani, we e - . believe, are tire . @® surpassable guarantee and from all sides il A e, are tires that { ® Will outwear any other tires of equal price woman and child, in our community, NET TY RIN : Le aria > thi ion: * an i to endeavor getting there. EUGENE PERMAN ENT | came this question: “Do you Mean it?” when run under the same conditions er WAVE (COMPLETE) | Truth is stranger than fiction, and a tire gu This i % MONDAY’S CASUALTY $8.00, | 0th tom am ts Cam g ;and atireguar- This is guaranteed to you when you buy LIST IN COUNTY LeMAR | antee that goes all the way and says “thistireis Miller Geared-to-the-Road Tires. You ean a pe vy as FINGER WAVE WHEN IN TIRE TROUBLE PHONE 229. YOU CAN guaranteed to outwear any oiher tire of equal find no safer way to buy Tires. Come in. price’ isso strange that, to town Democrat runs about a column All Permanents Get all the facts—be your of reading matter on its back page Given Personally JASILY BE FIXED UP BY many, it seems incredible, own judge. that tells of automobile accidents that MARY E. CURRY | occurred in the Johnstown area and over the county, over the week end. Last Monday they told of one being Killed . 1 i] : Assisted by [ illed and eight injured,an 1e chan. or AP TART. 3 eo ey a si MISS HELEN CAMPBELL ces are they didn’t chronicle near al : i ! the accidents that occurred. Fxpert Finger Waver . Of Marinello Beauty Parlor Altoona, Pa. aC) —-—) Cc There is one phase of the automo- bile accident situatic hat seldor For Appointment call : = : - Cas In oot Somes wall] 20 nae ave Feson Gasoline, Oil, Tires, Tubes & Accessories SERVICE STATION y 3 : » i lives has good automobile construction Phone 148-R. - O saved? or 11TH STREET ————_____ BARNESBORO, PA. = 1 : ; na leE A 1224 13th Ave, Altoona. Pa. atton P PA Four-wheel brakes and non-shatter- ia . ! a : Phone, Dial 2-3505. Rear of Commercial Hotel ’ . able glass have often made minor | collisions of what might have been fatal crashes. But the all-steel body
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