Many Properties Are Sold for Taxes Last Monday Many Items That Attracted No Bids Referred Back To ST. AUGUSTINE THE PATTON COURIER ee —— Notice of Appeals. | LEGAL NOTICE. RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF GAME COMMISSIONERS DECLAR- ING CHEST TOWNSHIP, CAMBRIA KILLING The Commissioners of Ca mbria County, sitting as a board of Revis- ion, will be at their office in Ebens- buy on the Yollowing Sates Jo vis COUNTY OPEN TO THE valuations and hear appeals Ir : k Triennial Assessment for the year 1931: OF DEER WITHOUT ANTLERS IN 1930, AND PRESCRIB-~ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, 1930: Townships; | ING THE RULES AND REGULA- VISIBLE person on payment of a fee of $2.00 shall entitle the holder to hunt for and kill one deer without visible antlers, weighing 60 lbs. or more with entrails removed, in the Township of Chest in the County of Cambria only. The special deer license issued to any person without fee shall be good only on the lands in said County upon which such person reside and -culti- vate and entitles the holder to Kill How One Woman Lost County. EE, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Adams and Despite rumored injunction suits to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hoover of Glass- halt the sale of seated lands returned |DPOrt spent the week end here with p : | friends and relatives. for taxes, no action to delay the sale| pry. and Mrs. Vallie Adams were re- was taken and the sale was conducted | cent guests of relatives in Altoona, by County Treasurer George W. Rees¢ Miss Harie Adams spent the week in the courthouse at Ebensburg, Mon- od here with her sister Mis. M. G. dams. day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wash Harbor of Cres- The sale, originally scheduled for las. |son were friends here on Aug. 4, was postponed at that time |Sunday. because efforts were being made fo Mr and Mrs. Ray Krise and family test the legality of the new law under | were callers in Chest Springs recently. which the sale is conducted but, with i guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Nagle and family no action being taken in the interim, |of Chest Springs were Sunday callers the sale was rescheduled for Monday |in this place. and was held on schedule. Mr. and Mrs. James Many taxpayers declaimed their | family of Altoona called on lands at the last minute by paying|here on Sunday. the delinquent taxes, but Mrs. V. W. Adams Warner and friends others took and advantage of the sale to bid in their |called on friends in Mosscreek one day prouperities or to have their represen-|last week. tatives do it for them. Such items| Mr. and Mrs. Miller and Mrs. James as attracted no bids were referred | Hollen all of Chest Springs were guests | I back to the county for what dispo-|of the Ray Krise family here on Sun- sition is possible under the law. In|day. all, more than 3,000 properties were] Wm. Weisel of Dean has purchased exposed to sale Monday. near future. Mrs. B. Dillon of Carrolltown tran- CHEST SPRINGS sacted business here one day last week. BARNESBORO PAVES WAY FOR HOLLOWE’EN JUBILEE Committees on Hallowe'en, with their best feet forward so far as arrange- A cinch party will be held in the ments are concerned, have extended a Grange Hall, Tuesday, October 21st. welcome to neighboring communities Good prizes will be awarded. to take part in a general celebartion Mr. Samuel Kelly and Mr. C. J. and street parade in Barnesboro Fri- Ewing of Kane, spent the week end day evening, Oct. 31. , with friends and relatives here. ; Oripnaiug as entered the ' or Hallowee Pin Re a ry iw assure a record celebration at Bar- Mildred Meloy of this place | nesboro and the attendance, if pre- ’ : | dictions prove corerct, also will set a Mr. and Mrs. James Conrad and new high marks. Prizes for costumes family of Cresson visited at the home |were announced at the last meeting of Mr. and Mrs. William Mulligan on| of committees for reports—each be- Sunday. | ing valued at $15. In addition to the The Rev. Father Padden has return-| adult awards there will be four chil- ed » his Some howe, after a four | dren's prizes of $7.50" each for comic month's visit to Ireland. | and elaborate apparel. After spending the summer months| Prizes will ~ ra by carefully- with Misses Mae and Belle Douglass, selected judges. Costumes for the cele- Miss Sara Carpenter has returned to|pration will be furnished by Phillips- her home in Miami, Flarida. {Jones Co. A heavy order already has Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Weakland were | been forwarded to that firm. Sponsors business callers in Ebensburg recently.| have anonunced that $200 has been Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Conrad and | contributed by Barnesboro merchants children of Johnstown visited at the already and considerably more has been home of Mrs. Amanda Conrad of this | pledged to the celebration by others. place. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Nagle and ehil-} Sohnstown Man Pays dren of this place were Sunday visitors Ne ) Virol ce > 4 te Patton. Fine and Costs of $45 Mr. Urban Meloy of Blairsville spent | For Hunting Illegally the week end with friends and relatives | here. Cloyd E. Gates of Johnstown, are Ray Strohmeir and Denver Dodson |rested Sunday on’ charges of shooting of this place attended the races at| game out of season and hunting on Tipton on Saturday. | Sunday, was released from custody at Leonard Conrad of Altoona was a|Indiana Monday morning after paying la fine of $45. A masquerate square dance will be held in the Chest Springs hall, Satur- day, October 18th. Miller's orchestrf of Gallitzin will furnish the music and everybody welcome. plans recent visitors here. { Clyde Kelly and Gordon Durbin of | For some time County Game Warden this place attended the football game |Litzinger has been receiving reports at Johnstown Saturday night. {that hunters were shooting game in the Mrs. John Barnett and son James | woods along Dead Waters of Yellow callers in Patton. { creek. Sunday Warden Litzinger and | State Trooper John O'Mara placed MONTHLY REPORT OF themselves in the woods and a short i : time later heard the report of a shot- COW TESTER IS MADE | gun. Acocrding to the officers, they — caught Gates in the act of discarding The September report of the Central | two young grey squirrels which he had Pennsylvania Guernsey Breeders’ Cow |in his possession. When confronted Testing Asosciation as compiled by | with the squirrels, acording to the of- George A. Luce, of Center Hall, tester, | ficers, Gates confessed to having shot shows a total of 27 herds tested with | them. the following results: Cows in milk, | 360 cows dry, 52 number of cows sold | MRS. JAMES JENKINS, profitably, three; number of cows sold| Mrs. Jane Wilde Jenkins, aged 46, unprofitably, one; number of cows pro- | wife of James Jenkins, died Sunday at ducing over 40 pounds of fat, 45; num- | her home at Revloc. She is survived ber of cows producing over 50 pounds | by her husband and several children. of fat, 16; number of cows producing | Funeral services were conducted at over 1,000 pounds of milk, 24 and num- 12:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. In- ber of cows producing over 1,200 pounds | terment was in the Prospect cemetery, of milk, 14. Portage. were business Chemically Treated Wood Proves Best Safeguard Against Flames 2 bz P= 3 0 WOOD AS PIRE RESISTANT EXHISITED Surrey oF Hey KLEIN (AT RIGHT) study by experts in laboratories and science has come to the aid of home owners and business men by perfect= ing a process for rendering wood flame proof and fire resistant. Treated un- der this new flame proof process, wood is more effective in resisting fire, smoke, and poison gases than any other building material.” In the photograph above, Henry Klein (at the right) exhibits a flame proofed wooden door after it had withstood flames and smoke for 60 minutes. The other door,—of a type heretofore considered the safest which could be made,—was badly damaged NEW YORK—Every forty-five min- utes of the day and night, a human being is burned to death in the United States, according to a bulletin issued here by the Henry Klein Research Laboratory. “Every four minutes a home 1s swept by flames somewhere in this country,” the bulletin sets forth, “while every day, on an average, five churches, ten public buildings, 114 farms, three wood-working plants, five metal working establishments, seven clothing factories, and six food and food products plants suffer de- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1930: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, 1930: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, 1930: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13th 1930: son Homer | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, 1930: a property here and will move in thel pyrSpAY, NOVEMBER 18th, 1930: V THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20th, 1930: in such a fashion as|{FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, 1930: Adams and Allegheny Ashville, Barnesboro town Boroughs. Barr, Blacklick and Cambria Town- ships; Carrolllown and Cassandra Boroughs. Chest Springs Borough; Chest Clear- field, Conemaugh and Cresson Town- ships. Daisytown and Dale Bor- Cresson, royle and Dean Townships. oughs; East Carroll Township; East Con- emaugh Borough, and Ebensburg Borough (Center, East and West Wards). East Taylor, Elder and Gallitzin Townships; Ferndale and Franklin Boroughs. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, 1930: Gallitzin, Geistown, Hastings and Loretto Boroughs; Jacksor and Lower Yoder Townships. Lilly Borough (1st and 2nd Wards) Lorain Borough, Middle Taylor, Munster and Portage Townships. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, 1930: Nanty-Glo Borough Wards), Pattony Borough 2nd Wards), Portage Borough and 2nd Wards). (Ist and 2nd (1st and (1st Reade and Richland Townships; Sankertown and Scalp Level Bor- oughs; South Fork Borough (1st and 2nd Wards) and Summerhill Borough. Stonycreek Township, Southmont Borough, Summerhill Township Spangler Borough, Susquehanna Township, Tunnelhill Borough anc Upper Yoder Township. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, 1930: Vintondale, Westmont and Wilmore Boroughs; Washington, West Carroll, West Taylor and White Townships. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, 1930: JOHNSTOWN (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th Wards). WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, 1930: JOHNSTOWN (7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th Wards). FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1930: JOHNSTOWN (14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, and 21st Wards). J. D. WALKER, M. B. COWHER, W. J. CAVANAUGH, and Browns- {TIONS OF HUNTING SUCH OPEN SEASON, FOR AND/| thereon one deer without visible KILLING SUCH DEER DURING antlers. Except as herein provided, the hunt- « i for and killing of deer without Now October 1, 1930, pursuant to| 108 4 i power and authority vested in ne | VSible antlers during such open sea~ Board of Game Commissioners of the 2 shall be subject to the provisions | Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ander) iis game 1aWs of 1) is Conon wealth | Article V, section 511 of the Act of the 8 18 a Lk General Assembly, approved May 14 Any person violating the provisions 1925 P. L. 752 be it resolved: That the | Of this resolution, on conviction in a Board of Game Commissioners of this | Summary proceeding before a Justice of | Commonwealth, being duly informed, | he Peace, alderman or magistrate, upon information obtained, that deer | Shall be sentenced to pay a fine of one have become destructive to property {hundred ($100.00) dollars for each deer and that the deer herds should be ro. | unlawfully killed, and for violating any duced in the Township of Chest County | other provision of this resolution $25.00 of Cambria, State of Pennsylvania; and {and costs of prosecution, and on failure being satisfied t itions Ww ov Ito pay said fine and costs shall be hat conditions warrant imprisoned one day for each dollar of | Chest County of Cambria of said Com- | +i 3p0ti monwealth, open to the killing of door | DIESUETL to Artie Section 52 of | without visible antlers, weighing 60] 0c 4C€ approy ay + kd lbs. or more with entrails removed,| . : i through the use of legal fire arms, as; That this resolution being adopted hereinafter provided, during a special be entered on the minutes of this season of three days, to wit: Beginning Board, published as provided by law, on the 27th day of November, 1930, and|and duly certified by the Executive] ending the 29th day of November, 1930, | Secretary as and for the Act of the both of said days inclusive. Board of Game Commissioners of it, hereby declar i | : y afe the Township 0 {fine imposed and costs of prosecution; | ———— —— 20 Pounds of Fat Lost Her Double Chin—Lost Her Prominent Hips— Lost Her Sluggishness Gained Physical Vigor — Vivaciousness —-a Shapely Figure If you're fat—remove the cause! Notice also that you have gained KRUSCHEN SALTS contain the |in energy—your skin is clearer—your six mineral salts your body organs, | eyes sparkle with glorious health—you glands and nerves must have to func- | feel younger in body—keener in mind. tion properly. y KRUSCHEN will give any fat person : Yhen your Meal orang fail to Pep: a joyous surprise. orm their work correctiy—your bowels = DTIC and kidneys can’t throw off that waste Sa 30 Be bottle of KRUSCHEN material—before you realize it—you’re | i. LTS (lasts four weeks). If even this growing hideously fat! first bottle doesn’t convince you this Try half a teaspoonful of [is the easiest, safest and surest way to KRUSCHEN SALTS in a glass of hot | lose fat—if you don’t feel a superb water every morning—in three weeks | improvement in health—so gloriously get on the scales and note how many | energetic—vigorously alive—your pounds of fat have vanished. money gladly returned, J. Edward Stevens FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Phoxa Office and Besidemce CARROLLTOWN, PENNA The rules and regulations for such Pennsylvania. 2 oa hunting during the said open season In lieu of a printed application blank, the same information written shall be @ S: es Tollows: as lon a plain piece of paper will suffice, 1. The persons entitled to hunt for| oc. ol” Nome: Sreet or R. D.; Cit and kill deer, without visible antlers,|'" "5 0" mio.” Gceupation; Nh during such open season in the said iq) " ¢ Fai "Color a e; Re- County, shall be such only as have|gg.,¢ punters License Si and obtained a special deer license from the | County Niver Board at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in Free Special Deer Licenses can only the manner prescribed by Section 511 b ? 5 be secured from the County Game of the Act of 1925 P. L. 752 of this) ) : Commonwealth. Protector of the County in which the ee th be 1553Pd applicant resides. The name and to Tha sumer Of conser bo he iskusd | address of the Game Protector for 5 2 ea .~ |Cambria County is: Elmer B. Thompson Haiteq 0 $0. and ate 1 be feed fo iis Coleman Ave., Johnstown, Pa. Board at Harrisburg, Penna., and to BOARD OF GAME COMMISSIONERS Jno. J. Slautterback Edward's Hardware Co. 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Mr. and report an enj spent Rome C Dr. and Mi: and William ¢£ day morning fq delphia after | in Cambria Cc Mrs. Catheri Washington, D. having gone tl with Geo. Bend Catherine Benc Saturday. Frank Thoma was here to vis H. M. Blum, a for a number a daughter and Mr. and Mr: family, of East recent motorists Cards sent fr Mulvehill to frie form them they while traveling to reports the to return voyage tc The Rev. Fat assistant pastor Church, spent T Archabbey, Latr Mr. and Mrs. family and Miss Carrolltown; M Fritz and daught A. J. Houck, of Minnie Lute, of party of motorist Park Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. family and Miss motorists to Inc place they acom John McGonegal quesne, who hac Carrolltown over Mr. and Mrs. | son Paul and M Dillion and daug to Penn State Co Charles, son of baugh, a student Mr. and Mrs. C boys, of Ebensbur Bearer’s parents, dus Buck, over S P. J. Huber, Myers and son Eck were motorist da attending Pittsburgh, Sunda ard Farabat th 1 mot family r has been en City for several y Dr. J. V. Mauc] Maucher, motored da Mrs. Thos. A. O members of her evening. Mr. and Mrs. I and Mrs. Edward Hoffman, Boniface week end. A. P. Myers College, Latrobe, S Mr. and Mrs. J Mr and Mrs. Jame daughter and Miss guests at a dinne Mrs. Lawrence Gri day. The feasting of the 10th weddin host and hostess. Misses Louis an left Saturday for their sister, Mrs. J ily. Mr. and Mrs. J. Joseph, Mrs. Cat] M Cecelia Seve Mary's and Empo spend the day w date was the 15th of Harrigan coupl Siste Modestus Yahner of Jeanne end at the VIS] S 1 3 Hecker of 5S rosemary was a week-end Regina Sl Among the rect Philip Kirk home Arthur Commons ora and Miss Ethe Glo. Mrs. Mary Re spent Sunday at tl Mrs. George Hecke Mr. and Mrs. Re daughter of Altoo: end at the home parents, Mr. and M Mr. and Mrs. family of Ebensbur Ambrose Huber an spent Sunday witl L. Luther. Blair Delozier of cently i Mrs. Philiy irk. Mrs. John Hayes Sunbury where sh her daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Frank Dona members of her home Monday ever Rose, the six ye Editor and Mrs. G a broken nose an the face, when she at the parental hor
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