THE PATTON COURIER ee —— - rra— —— — t BAR PLEADS FOR “The work of the attorney is con- | ARRESTS FOL! (wy, pmen———— ————— RR i dn I stantly being encroached upon,” he " RT ———— —- Ce A — —_— _~ . —————— ‘ ATR ’ 0S said, “and, as I go over the field at . SALE OF WATER AT CLOSER CONTA the present time, I find, viewing the PRICE OF BUTTER matter through the eyes of an old 1 —— mong e ewes u mn —— ractitioner ¢ here is ive » 'O' N Menai A Na ‘i e..e IU IC the y g 8 ney, § L sle i i " Urge Greater Fraternal SPItit! nore is 5 stords Ea f the —— N SOME AREAS in urig Avg Arrivals Are the Latest in i at Meeting Hel 1 I the Dre er SOUNge! by the pure food 8gentis of the Bureau nent Hips— at Meeting Held In men in the profession. - of Foods and Chel Pennsylva- Ebensburg | Judge Evans favors * a closer rela- > , . 1 [nia Department of 2 ture, accord - ” . . } " 3 3 « arsheds Are 4 € C x Ul yf - —— lionship between the bar and bench Protected Watersheds Are Aid ing to a report by D James W. . % 1 oy 2 y ¢ ar ’ 3 » | « 1 2 AC C. irec ’ 3 + apely Figwe The report of a commitice to revise] io] of being at arm's length.” In Regulating Stream Kellogg. director, Secretary of the constitution and by-laws and an alts more frie ndly and confide nha Flow. Agriculture 0.9 ge expression of the need of closer con. relation should exist between attor- The “racket” inclu the reworking . ays.” » sai fe here shoul 5 EE — . Q as rat ar ’ t you have gained tact between members of the bar and hove, he aid, ard Inere should be A survey by the Department of of butter so as t0 i orate an ex- cin is clearer—your ; the bar bench constituted the prin-!T0'¢ meetings for business and so- Forests and Waters recently made to |SESSive and ynlawiy] Mh of water, 3 : wal DUFBHRIPS x COIR 'e much Forests & aters ecentl ade RE 5 4 lorious health—you cipal business before a meeting of | 3%. Dlposes, As the court, we must determine the effect of forests in re thus making at = 2 sell large at) rior . ’ he p ermi C orests i e- ac a water Mb ly—keener in mind. Cambria County Bar association Perform our duty, but when that ation to stre: 7. reveals aot [Quantities of water buiter . prices. y pd : over, we would like to be one of the lation to stream flow, reveals the fact |, actice consist bUre give any fat person ¢ Ebensburg ‘Monday afternoon. The bar and wilde ar , the | that practically all the towns and cities | 10¢ Practice cons ol purchasing meeting held in the main courtroom anc to be so considered by the of Porat ts that Bad well Toren. 1 western butter in tub ch, by means : . = , '| other \ srs.” nnsylvanis a e 3 restec FE Srale Hiv Pa MY le of KRUSCHEN ; drew the largest attendance since, as!’ y 4 Themoers watersheds suffered comparatively little pf + special churns, > worked into; A a eh : : “The ", ie Yountv. Bar assoria- * DS © aul A Cla. dr . An ex yf ter w i weeks). If even this ! one attorney put it, “the meeting last In Cambria. County. Bar asS0Cla~{ tom water shortage during the recent |°-Pound 1 oils. : o el vs convince you this 3 fall to have a Johnstown attorney ap-| ton 3 Ine bet i Py as- | arought ; o churned injo the butts ring the pro- | Ww : oh inted to the bench ” serted Judge McCann, “an KNOW bl i cess. t and surest way to pointed to the bench. . hee as tues . iter Dow Five municipalities, Chambersburg, A snecial investigh! was made in on't feel a superb 4 The revision committee, which had|, > OY oh ay 39 VIET Pre | ohippensburg, South Renovo, Waynes-| 0 PFU 16s OF butter wore tase alth—s0 glorions] i Deen at w SOMe. Lime. thay pared for the practice of law. There dal o de which 125 samples e1 re pur- a so gloriously i been at w for some time after rer ahint iohte ot J . ; | boro, and Mont Alto, have their im- alyzec ) vy. H jusly alive—your : informal appoi Nt bv Lode ihe | 2re shining lights at any bar, but], Int BASING EE MIta sr RE Tins chased and anal] dd LY 20 inf al appointment by heads of the |the general run of attorneys in thi pounding basins for water supplies and were adulterated ‘Wit n ovces of ned, H association, presented for discussion a... oo ot sis OrLeys US| fifteen other municipalities have more]. 7 : t i a y number of proposed changes which, in |COUWAW are better than at any other than 50 per cent. of their watersheds | Vater, the amount ed ranging. I POSE hanges ich, 1r ¢ . Flas ““lfrom 18 to 40 per cer nd averaging | place in Pennsylvania. The association within the State forests. More than a its opinion, tended to bring up-to-date i 5 ? - +1 (should have more meetings, for we are J : approximately 25 pe: 1 C( red the by-laws and constitution of tha | oWd | Sr ootings, for we arelquqrier-million people and many in-|®P! A dor | association. These revisions will b jentirely too stiff and formal. My dustries depend upon the State Forest with the Standards i of heart and soul is in the bar associa- 3 gel Rn > >not an excess of 1¢ en The | voted upon at another meeting to be tion of Cambria county, either on the for their water supplies. a amount of butterfat in the 20 illegal held in about three weeks, it was de- , ; . ; The survey shows that in six coun- & wlio more n. 13 pay bencl : ord OR ASW lightl, ). t ay ide to Stanhene chain | PERCH or down in the pit trying cases. te Hn a" vlad samples was slightly € than 73 per cided. Attys. John H. Stephens, chair- Expressing himself as being in heart ties, Bedford, Fulton, Franklin, Cam- cent. compared with essing S as ng 1 arty aac i Cent. > w a man, awl P. J. Little and W. Stephens| fy "wip: the revision of the pie S100, Monto ond Pile there ure 335( vi of 80 per cent. The ac 2V1S1 0on=- a n v € 1 Mayer compose the revision committee. 4 1 i : £ ~" |miles of pure mountain stream, against lterat re : stitution and by-laws, Judge McKen- fifteen that are luted. Not ~ ~pjportion of adulterated sam; Another committee, composed of | pick pleaded for closer contact “with th ie a cau ae en oe ’ tn o on Ol) cated the extent to Ww ’s. George W. Griffitt ' Tha ; : e streams which originate within . Attys. 5 rge W. Griffith of Ebens-|the other fellow for, until you Know | roreat al of thes a is | had developed, Dr. K burg, Albert W. Stenger and Charles a man, you are not able to judge him. ro he wae 3 Due to prompt pro: ud ar- A. Greer of Johnstown, was named t0| We have but one life to live and ifyconianinated. : 3 rests, it is believed that the fraud has in an effort to secure full smbershi Nai : A At the present time 16 per cent. : af an etiort to secure full membership [is a short one: therefore we should] . : " % been definitely stoppec of the forest area of the Susquehanna v interview every attorney in the county be friends.” Ri tod 15 ft - in an effort to secure full membership Atty. H. S. Endslev resided 2 iver watershed, 15 per cent. of the tr on TQr INT DC v. H. §, Endsley presided at the] so 5.0 watershed, and 25 per cent.| ASKS BUS OWNERS ens LMER TOWN, PENAA Cape Kid Washable Gloves, priced $1.95 and $3.00 Slipover Gauntlet Washable Kid Gloves, $3, $4.50, $5 Chamoisette Gloves, priced at 50¢c, $1.00 and $1.50 Children’s Kid Gloves, priced at $1.00 and $1.50 Om Oem 0 a= a0 am 0am in the bar association, which now has meeting and ai at ation, . ( c ing an announced that a na-| y a p x men > 130 regularly enrolled members. This | tionallv-promin: ; or Ww of the West Branch of the Susque- TO ATTEND PARLEY Ww Ww 1 Gl f h hi d 1 50 BU Xi S. nl ionally-prominent speake 3 : ii 4 es committee also will report at the next | secured Pa oy Se gy hs hanna River watershed are embraced arm ooien oves ror t e laren, per pair C . K 4 se é SS tf 3 Y Ang in he State forests Special ef- ; : . . : . meeting. of the asociation. I ey io Aon = ro ind oot Captin Wilson C. Price, Superintend- . ¥ : i Ir'tS 8 y 4 & D » part- . abr ih Paty y Informal talks urging the need of — ment of Forests and Waters to Ne ent of the State Highw: trol, with- closer relations between the bar and ADMITTED TO U. S. COURT, guard and fercase the tar bb “lin a few days, will i1 representa- Pe. bench were made by Judges Evans, Alvin Evans Kephart of Ebensburg, originating within the State forests. |uves of all bus Loma o8 Jpergang 3 ; McCann and McKenrick, and Atty. [son of Justice John W. Kephart of the[ By maintaining a good forest cover |i Penvsylvania to m umn Hors ) Harry Doerr, a delegate to the recent state supreme court, was admitted t0|we not only conserve rainfall and pre- | Surg Yoloptye oy ogulaion io gr ait > convention of the state bar assoclation | practice before that body Monday. vent erosion, but also secure more even | Pus traf More L an 3y 2ombanie 2 3 at Bedford, presented a partial report | Justice Kephart was on the bench when and better regulated flow of streams.” and individuals are ¢ ged in this : of the state body's meeting. "the oath, was administered. officials said. Where the forest is pro-|L0Fm gy! er - : gi S Se als said. WI : SU 1S | Ten days ago, Governor hn : foley, Deltve Yselt holis Back thei, J ORNL eed Canam Pres io D 11 h H 1 ! rater i a <nil «© S ly feeds it >. 5 i ei . \ ies in the soil And soni fos 4” Say of he bis tsation bn ull sheer Hosiery shows beneath cial Ey Se Wa S| Pennsylvania particula nsofar as the 4! to reservoirs evenly instead of in t« Poa vehicles is aie ] d f k . h ° h d — a rs Lo Ain On vO spee S A101 > a. . rents, and clear stead of Hide Fe Many companies have reached the OWEre TOCKS 1n enc anting snaacs ° "a POR > ‘oy this sneficis affect | oo . » = i bs Sy — goin id Governor relative to alleged high speed . ourier is the most, important measure [404 carelessness on the part of bus | ff chat are most popular. All the fall hosi- litter is the most important measure Pp P ° 0OS1 operators . rater o orvati iy 1 ne . fo Water conservation In our moun “It will probably be s ded Lo To. Bins » numbers of trees are dis-|Presentatives of bus anies that wi Sy EE $ co vw lence heir scl ’ tributed by the State For Tree | they lengthen t er sch lules” Captain - a £ Price said yesterday. “My study of time ery shades, in fact, are here. ee — nurseries for planting on privately ! : oa hpi owned watersheds throughout Penn- tables Jess me o eli : Hel hm TRARY iti sylvania. Since 1910, when the first instances bus operators are expected, Cr x to cover entirely too much ground in a fores ree istr te prograr yas forest tree distributed program wa Were they alone on the given time. starte 22 water companies havel® Started, 1 Wailer con > “road they would have 1 ficulty, but Silk Hosiery planted a total of more than twelve ; th. Wi foo : . : million trees on their watersheds. All}Weaving their way th h congested In service weight, exceptional of these trees were secured from the |S€ctions of numerous towns and cities values at $1.50, $1.25 and ....... State 1 Ataehi and encountering heavy traffic on main olate 1 Series hig ANC kn am CE travel Among the water companies which | 2ghways, operators are forced to travel > ; at high speed in order to offset time have done extensive reforesting m . 4 > 4 ere Sous oo he York Wate ~|lost. Some of the worst offenders are Company, the Scranton-Spring Brook | ot the drivers of frans-State vehicles. ee oe ANAL tar | but of local lines, 1t is the desire of Water Company, Williamsport Water . te tala its = ¥ to protect Company, Wellsboro Water Company. The Sqm tion RA on y a 2 : mT 1 ne /'€S 3 Salety i d "08 5 ot Richland Township Water Company, | 5 ve eXvediic the Eo t of Pennsylvania Water and Power Com- |2Ul to expedite the movement of all Den er. vehicles. The proposed conference at pany. Pennsylvania's reforestation pro- Harrisburs, I think. will result In better gram is a very helpful factor in con- i id By His, gt fesnt SA serving water supplies needed by the | Ment. 3 people and industries of the Common- : NC on Sv wealth, department officials rted. | STRESSES VALUE OF GAME CONFERENCE Chiffon Hosiery These fine hose must be seen 1 to be appreciated. $1.95, $1.50 and 5 The New Tag Applications For 1931 Will Go Into The recent field conference of Game Mails October 15th | Commission officers held at Mt. Gretna eR " ron demonstrated the value of such get- Commissioner Benjamin G. Eynon together Meek i J: Shauserback of the Motor Vehicles Bureau yesterday Uae wiv ry, ig yesterday: announced that applications for 1931) The £ 1ases of Hie wor oF COMBINE CHARM vehicle registration will be mailed to |e retug ee id game protectors car owners October 15. were discussed nly by officers and “In the meantime,” he said, “per- [employes of the commission but also | WITH VALUE by invited ) sons who have changed their addresse since receiving 1930 plates will do w to notify this Bureau at once, else they will not receive applications for next year’s t: Postal regulations forbid the forwarding of this class of Officers of the State Police and High- way Patrol lemonst 1 methods used by their ms in the searching of arms and stoppin gears highways at 11 THE NEW MATERIALS ARE LUXURIOUS, THE COLORS ENTRANCING AND THE mail matter—therefore post office at- Rig, Brot ; n instriction rotector © glver SLIruc taches will not re-address the cards|. < , > : FLA ING of the persons who have moved.” in pistol shootil nd also rifle fire STYLES ARE TTERING. Up to this time, the Bureau of Motor ae moving tar life-size deer and FURS LEND THEIR BEAUTY oear. Vehicles has addressographed 1,200,000 applications for next year. : . Between the time they receive their | URGES PARENTS TO applications and January 1, car owner: ik ; TEACH ROAD SAFETY will have 77 days in which to return bu ards ¢ remittance covering ext x 7 cards and remittance covering n John G. Z IN FASHIONABLE TRIM- MINGS. PRICES ARE EX- CEPTIONALLY REASONABLE. ief of the school years ice, oo Ca division, of > Health Depart- ik re rr ment, yesterday ed parents to in- 7 SURPRIZE PARTY AT ST. I struct school ch as to the proper % 16. 5 to AUGUSTINE HOME use of highway: traveling to ana - from country sc Miss Madeline Sheehan, of Patton “At least a he llion school chil- 44 75 entertained a number of young people | qren each morn nd afternoon are % " at the home of her parents, Mr. and | to pe found on f ublic road of ru- Mrs. V. M. Sheehan of St Augustine, | pa] Pennsylvania d Ziegler. “This in honor of her sister, Julia, Who| presents a seriou blem of real im- Celebrated her venteenth birthday | portance. Invar such children will anniversary. Games and music were|pe found travel 1 the right hand Hats Must Flatter the entertainment of the evening, Miss | side of the road 1at they are not Sheehan received many useful and {jp position to s¢ roaching cars, or beautiful gifts. Luncheon was served. | if they are in ¢ f six and eight, The Woman of Toda The guests were as follows: Mr. and they general trax both sides, which Mrs. V. M. Sheehan, Mr. and Mrs. |is still worse. 1g children who . Anthony Thomas, Mrs. T. M. Sheehan, | of necessity m e the hi Th h h d bl b . Regis Mannion, Patrick Mulligan, |shoulg a es tructed Rghwars cy must ave t € new oubie rim; Charles Sheehan, Pollard Mulligan, | conduct when or n. . Regis Holtz, Ralph Sheehan, Ralph < Bai i h . + b k h h d d Strittmatter, Francis Sheehan, Albert DAUPHIN COUNTY COURT i t cy must set ac on t c €a ’ an é Bender, Allen Stoltz, Marcellus Thomas, Russell Nagle, Lucy Strittmatter, DISMISSE: JUNCTION they must fit into the ensemble. Qur Kathyrn Riner, Louise Sherry, Helen IN MERCANTILE TAX SUIT Smithbower, Madeline Sheehan, Julia ~ » ° Sheehan, Otilia Smithbower, Helen The Dauphin v court Tuesday hats do all of this easily. Sheehan, Lucy Thomas, Mabel Nagle, | dismissed the sion proceedings Verna Sheehan, Elinor Thomas, Anna [brought by a 1 r of owners of Bender, Rose Nagle. weekly Democra wspapers to pre- $2.00 and $5.00 nr ree vent the state fi ving for the ad- H d d f 1 ave rea ize ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, vertising of mx le tax lists be- © h 1 d In the estate of Frank M. Leary, !cause the staten In certain coun- - SN - undredas 0 a . h d t 11 deceased, late of the Borough of Patton, { ties were publish ly in Republican h Cambria County and State of Pennsyl-| papers. The co nants contended money ont ngs t ey wisne O se vania. that a new stat ute did not re- . . . . Notice is hereby given that Letters|peal the old law h required pub- by advertising them mn the chjirnns of Administration in the Estate of the [lication of the 1 the papers of : said decedent have been granted to the | both the majorit minority parties. of the Courier. Place an a . next undersigned. All persons indebted to The court he the newspapers said estate are requested to make pay- | which published sts should have week and sell that article that 1S only ment and those having claims or de- {been made co- mt in the suit mands against the same will make | because they lerested parties. FANNIE C. WETZEL Carrolltown, Pa. . in the way. them known without delay to Attorneys for t plaining papers, HARVEY C. LEARY, Administrator, | most of which iblished in the —— 505 Terra Cofta Avenue, western countic ~ hot announce A SA A pce coh AOAC tongs mss, ———— 6t Patton, Pa. whether a new Is contemplated. a ———————e i TE BN AR Sa $ a ww - Albin hn. tilts ls mh ssn
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