The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, December 11, 1930, Image 6

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Thos. A. Owens, Editor & Prop. °
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The Patton Courier Has the Largest
Paid-Up Circulation of Any
Newspaper in Cambria County—Covers
the Home Community like a blanket,
and circulates far more extensively in|
north-eastern Cambria County than
does any other newspaper.
Observations from
the Sidelines.
pre. indeed, are the
aye mn
many deer
county, but
their pride is but a drop in the bucket
as compared with the men who bagged
the two bears in the county's confines
last week.
Cambria
- . » “
ARMERS will probably
for their harvests in 1930 than in
Secretary Hyde
any year since 1921,
report to Congress. Seems as though
of us as a year of far from plenty.
- - - -
OST of us send presents through
the mails to absent friends at
Christmas time. Don’t wait until the
Christmas rush begins before mailing
your packages, as at that time they
are liable to become lost or crushed in
the mails. Do your buying and mail-
ing early and avoid the rush.
- - -. -
RE you ready to attend the Legion
Show next Monday and Tuesday
evening?
have that serene peace of mind that |
goes with the giving to charity. Every
cent of the proceeds of the play will {
kiddies happy at Christmas time.
ELL, are the folks in Patton going
to let the Barnesboro and Susque-
go ahead
hanna township folks
ment to take over the road between
Hastings and Barnesboro,
highway between Carrolltown and Pat-
movement is all that is needed. Who'll
do the leading?
* = % *
WELL known Judge once said:
one thousand persons,
to find one real criminal who
doors.
to row a boat, to swim,
camp in the open, and W hen he comes
to manhood he will be found on the
jury, not before it.”
* ¥ + =
A Nye and his
thoroughly last week when Nye wante
the Senate to stand
James J.
mittee was ready to
new rumors brought to its
recently. Pennsylvania, the same a
every other state in the
entitled to two representatives in th
Upper House
report a
attentior
Bill Vare
Senators,
chosen.
rightly his.
becoming disgusted with Nye.
generally, are
Edgar E.
ereal disease section, of
partment,
increasing number
among the young people
the state de-
th
monwealth. “Undoubtedly lax parenta
control and the excessive
mingling of irresponsible youth, coupl-
ed with the oportunities afforded by
the automobile, roadhouses and the use
of bootleg liquor, have been partly re-
sponsible for the present serious condi-
tion,” said Dr. Everhart
10 ———
CHRISTMAS SEALS.
HE Annual Sale of Christmas Seal
is off to an ausj t
n
day season these gaily
plems will be familiar sig
matter. The brightness
is emblematic of the cl
hope the money they
those who are battling
culosis.
All of the funds raised in Cambria
county will go to the assistance of
against tuber-
THE PATTON COURIER :
buy the
but its
at Patton, ¢ducation in
Weekly |
years.
receive less
estimated the other day in his annual
1930 will be remembered by the most |
You can rest assured of hav-|
ing a good time, and you will also]
g own need local |
go foward making our ow y | Bave only complicated the problem in
and
influence the state highway depart- MESSAGE.
and let the|
ton remain as it is? Leadership in this la
yoga fo be found.
have sentenced to prison more than |
but I have yet
was | Just now is unemployment and recom-
taught in his youth to love the out-
Teach the boy to hunt, to fish,
to hike and fully made,
“neb-nose”
committee was set upon hard and
senator-elect
Davis aside until the Com- lation of inter-state buses, the Muscle
lot of
Union, is
at Washington. It 1s
Pennsylvania's business how they are
was denied a seal
REPORT submitted to Secretary of imental economy. A
Health Dr. Theo. B. Appel, by Dr.
Everhart, chief of the ven-
indicates that there is an ures will be introduced and common | friend to to you.’
of disease spreaders
in both the
rural and urban sections of the com-
ly free inter-| concentration of
requiring help in JAM AT END OF
Those who MONTH EXPECTED.
assured that the
to needs here A oman registrations for 1931
are far behind those for 1930 filed
this time last year,
reason to believe,
Eynon, Com-~
that there
equal
county
» in th
yeating back to health.
eals are
money will be devoted
it home.
at Harrisburg at
releived through | and there is every
to according to Benjamin G.
nissioner of Motor Vehicles,
will be an eleventh hour
Tuberculosis still is a feared plague,
dread is being
the measures necessary
its defeat. Playing an important part
rush
in this progress have been the Christ-
mas seals, small bits of paper, which! the big jams of previous years. |
the agaregate have become large| There are approximately 1,700,000 |
automobiles in Pennsylvania |
about 61,000 fewer car own-
RE THERE ers have applied for the new license
plates than last year. At the beginning
DN Y DOES? {of the week the applications were com- |
CCORDING to figures presented at Ine in at Be ie oF S00 3 Say, snd
A ® ” at lshould this rate continue until the end
the Seventeenth Annual Game Con- | of the year nearly 1,000,000 would be |
in| unlicensed for 1931. The rate is now
picking up slowly and it is expected to
pagation has given way to the problem increase by leans ahd bounds during |
~ | the last two weeks of December.
With| ppe fault will not be that of the |
adequate protection most game thrives Bureau of Motor Vehicles if motorisis |
The forest service count | are without license tags when the new |
recently showed that in the national | vear arrives. It mailed out its applica- |
forests the natural increase of ante-|tion blanks in October, and some car |
lope, elk, mountain goats, deer and |OWwners who have made application |
even black and brown bears has been have had their new blue tags for a
thirty per cent in recent | month. Their use will be valid next |
Monday, December 15th. |
The slow registration this year 1S
attributed to business conditions and |
the tendency of a large body of ret
ists to put off making application until
| the last minute.
weapons in their massed helpfulness. passenger
and so far
TOO
New York last week,
many states the problem of game pro-
ference in
of controlling the game supply.
and increases.
as high as
Hunting of many species, however,
is limited to the males. This raises a|
problem, especially acute in Pennsyl- |
vania, where the female deer, because |
|of this system, now are said to out-
| number the males about five to one.
To solve this problem the game con- MAKE KE OLD MAN
ference had but one suggestion, and |
that not completely worked out, in-| WINTER A FRIEND
telligent revision of the hunting regu- | !
lations. E Cold
| 3 \ :
; : | Everyone One Can Enjoy Coit
ric ra v , ne sv]- J J)
The logical way to reduce Pennsyl [ Weather, Go For A Walk
vania’s female deer population seems | ater, Lr * €
to be in allowing hunters to take full | Every Day
grown does as well as bucks for a I 1 Jislik
: 1 are many people who dislike
time. While certain sportsmen refuse | “There ate INany hot tata
; : DoTismen h | cold we ater. With their vitality under
to shoot does, there are many Who,|,.; and natural bodily resistance con-
judging from he recent fiasco called | | sequentl y low, such persons shiver,
a doe season, cannot tell a buck from | complain and loudly praise the sub-tro-
a doe at forty yards. Those nears | 1 nical sunshine. And, as if that were
sighted h tors oir I t g100! enough, they attempt to beat the
unters, eager for any Sort Ol} ,;iside chill by habitually forcing up
vension, would soon reduce the nmm-|the inside temperature way beyond the |
| ber of does in an open season on bot! n | safety mark,” said Doctor Theodore B.
| sexes, particularly if the does are so | | Appel, Secretary of Health. :
Le nen felt tentiral tf Bick al “Cold cowards, barring actual ill-|
re plentiful than bucks. Alpes 1argely have themselves to blame.
season or two and the balance would | Instead of pushing the indoor heat up
be restored. {to an unhealthy degree, they should
assume a more friendly attitude to-
Witk kK
th the buck season ward themselves and thus develop more
about over,
|it is not too early to begin to plan|heat within their own bodies. Having
Fumbling and experimenting |done so, Old Man Winter, instead of
{for 1931.
being viewed as an enemy to comfort,
will be considered in his true light;
| ther past. A few months of thought|,s one capable of being immensely en-
| surely could eliminate both hekt year.|joyed and as a: real boon to health
10%- and life.
“The method to follow in order to
"THE PRESIDENTS | ‘cash in’ on winter is by no means a
[ cor mplicated one. The rules indeed are
quite simple. But this fact alone is
ye the message of President | perhaps more responsible for a lack of
NC Zev. $23 es. re Vm followers than is any other element.
Hoover made to Congress last week | Tre whole matter merely resolves it-
upon the economic situa-|self into abiding conscientously and
sober in | daily bythe following basic rules: 1.
Exercise in the open—a four mile walk
in the snappy, zippy air is one of the
finest methods to carry out this in-
junction; 2. Sleep eight hours each
welt chiefly
tion and is consequently
thought, there is also much of encour-
THE PATTON COURIER
Easy as Possible «
Lubricating Ability in Order to Do So oo ols oe
A Winter Qil, therefore, Should Make Starting as
+ but You Cannot Sacrifice any
they should succeed starting would be a problem.
But Sterling Oil . . . in its winter grade . . . has
been reduced in its cold test so that it is im-
mune to the stiffening effects of low tempera-
ture. A few turns of the motor and this winter
grade will circulate freely.
This has been done to take care of those few
seconds of starting. After that the same pure
lubrication ...the same piston seal, the same
heat and friction resistance are as strong in this
winter grade as in the regular Sterling Motor
Oil you have been using.
STERLING
NY CK
TERLING Winter Grade Motor Oil is the
W same, full bodied 100% Pure Pennsylvania
lubricant that you found so kind to your motor
during the summer months just passed.
Bui the weather has changed. Cold mornings
will try to turn it into slow motion molasses. If
GASOLINES
ARE ALSO
AVAILABLE
IN WINTER
GRADE
| |
The President is frank in admitting
that the chief
night in a well ventilated room with
enough but not too much bed cloth-
ing; 3. Eat what you like, but in mo-
mends immediate action for relief. It Serie quentides; 4. Abandon the ox
i ale n for relief. It|cessive use of stimulant and avoid de- |
problem of the nation
is essential that plans must be care-|vitalizing habits of all types; 5. Keep|
but it is likewise esser n-| the eliminative processes of nature in
s | tial that there will be no time to be | 80108 order; and finally, strictly main- |
| tain the indoor temperature between | msn —— —— |
—c—— ——
— ee
»| wasted in bickering. Congress must | the health limits of 68-72 degrees.
‘Those who possess the gumption to| =
out these rules daily will in a|
realize that winter's . sylvania State College
regardless of par-|
the benefit of the | c arry
lact in co- operation,
| tisan politics, for
nation. {very short time ed
bo ; blasts, instead of being painfully cruel, |courese are designe
There are other matters which Mr.| re as a matter of fact friendly and cannot spend a longer
1 Hoover hopes will be settled at the | pleasant. Red-blood corpuscles and
liar with the very
information and
the Dean of the
well-being react
matters such as the regu- | the surging joy of
| marvelously to the cold, crisp atmos-
NaF : Lr | Phere.
relief of congestion | “Howeve
short session,
Shoals r, aside from the enjoyment |
1lin the courts, and reorganization of | ele ment, one must also
border control for prevention of smug- | ques stion of safety.
well as additional projects | and other maladies dig in
believes should at least pe | thin veneer of a devitalized
| quickly, often with sad results.
But there is no question |;qopting the hot-housing principle in |in relation to the
sconomic situation is para-| l homes is an excellent, easy and entire- | are important in
achieves any | Iv too comfortable a way of develop- | work.
it will 1 these consequences.
“It follows, that over-heating the |
home and under-heating the body is
an unsafe and frequently a devastat-
firm hand and | ing rule to follow. Meet Old Man Win- |
wise leadership is needed to keep con- | | ter, therefore, with shoulders squared,
chest out, chin up. And thus play
gress from running wild. It is a fore- | with, rather than against him. Make
{gone conclusion that a host of meas-| him your friend and he will be a great
controversy,
in under the! autify the home
system | of unsightly obpec
And | planting materials,
gling, as
which he
considered.
that the
mount and, if congress
tangible relief along that line,
{have justified the entire session.
There is also a need for govern-
sence will be needed to distinguish the.
| 96 “needed Io dis} hthe: p ARM CALENDAR
useful from the useless. There should,
united effort for elimination of |
unnecessary expenditures and for the
power behind those |
bring immediate |
|
Timely Reminders from
The Pennsylvania State College
School of Agriculture,
be a
measures which will
and beneficial results.
HAUL AND SPREAD LIME—Late|
| fall and early winter are good times |
It is encouraging to note that the|in which to haul lime and spread it on
President has found that “we are hold- |fields. Bad roads and spring work do
ling from 80 to 85 per cent of our nor- not interfere with this soil improve-
es 7 Bi ment work at this time of year, Penn-
mal activities and incomes,” that the|gyiyania State College specialists point
major financial and nidustrial institu- out.
tions of the nation have come through| PLAN GARDEN PROGRAM—Penn- |
the depression with unimpaired effici- | Sylvania vegetable growers have pre- |
ency, that many industries are showing | bared 2 fine program on production,
ency, ihe ay mous > Hat { marketing, and consumption for their
s of increasing demand, and that|gnnual meeting at Harrisburg January
are sound indications that the 21 and 22. Prominent growers and
itself to a new | scientists will speak. |
| FEED PULLETS PLENTY—Pullets
must be kept in good flesh if their
All egg production is to be maintained at
one that reflects confi-|a high level. Feeding a fleshing mash
even while it re-|in addition to the laying ration will
all. the help.
all, the|""rpyp WINTER COURSES—|
| Short courses in agriculture and dairy | |
manfacturing will begin at the Penn-
WORK BY
ONLY.
CESS REQUIRES,
LESS HEAT,
OVER STEAMING
read justing
rid is
tuation.
All in all, the message is an instruc-
ive document,
dence in the future,
people that, after
recovery de-
minds the
economic
hastening of
pends upon themselves.
prac
tate College, Pa., for
consider the | PLAN IMPROVEMEN
Colds, pneumonia, | definite plan before atte
g rounds,
PHONE NO.
115 South Fifth Ave., PATTON
|
January 5. These | pruning
el
who |
for those
period at the
college but who desire to become fam-
; latest agricultural
Write to;
school of Agriculture,
tices.
a catalog.
mpting to be-
START PRUNING NOW—Apple tree
| EDMOND
PROCESS
Of Permanent
Waving
‘THE SURE WAY’
APPOINTMENT
OUR PERFECT PRO-
LESS TIME,
AND ABSOLUTE-
LY PROTECTS HAIR FROM
INJURY BY CHEMICALS AND
$7.50
HAs... SGOT
127-J.
NTS—Prepare a
Elimination |
use of color and
br - proper locatoin
house and grounds |
putting the plan to
weather is favorable. Some pruning| IN MM
: : 5 THE COURT Oi N
each year is better than heavy cut-|ppEAS OF OY an
b
can be done now when the MASTER'S NOTICE,
Jennie
PATTON DRUG CO., INC.
666
is a doctor’s Prescription for
COLDS AND HEADACHES
It is the most speedy remedy known.
666 also in Tablets.
No. 232 September Term, 1929. Libel
15th., day of December, 1930, my report
ATE THEM as Master, Recommending that the
said Carmelo Scaramuzzino be divorced
in Divorce.
Notice is hereby given that I, the
from the said Jennie Scaramuzzino a |
vinculo matrimonii.
ing at longer intervals. | PENNSYLVANIA
| Carmelo Scaramuzzino Vs.
| Scaramuzzino.
undersigned Master in the above stated
BUT SUFFERED case, will file with the Prothonotary of
Cambria County, Pennsylvania, on the |
“I like lobsters better than most any
food, but I used lo suffer when I ate Reuel Somerville,
them,” says Edward J. Owens, well- Master.
Patton, Pa., November 28, 130. 12-4-30
known salesman of 85 Falmouth St.,
Boston, Mass.
“I would have sick headaches;
would belch, leaving a sour taste in
my mouth; suffered a lot with gas on
my stomach.
“I tried many things before my
druggist persuaded me to take some
Pape’s Diapepsin.
“It took me right out of my
trouble. I have a better appetite, eat
lobsters, pork or anything I want and
have no after-effects. I believe in
Pape’s Diapepsin and recommend it
to everyone I know.”
If you suffer from indigestion, often
or just occasionally, get a package of
these candy-like tablets from your
druggist. They stop heartburn, gas
on stomach, belching, nausea, head-
aches or any other symptom of
indigestion soon as the trouble starts,
They are harmless; form no habit;
can be taken as often as needed.
If you wish to try them before buy-
ing, write “Pape’s Diapepsin,”
Wheeling, W. Va., for a FREE
J. Edward Stevens
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER
sample box.
CARREOLLTOWN, PENNA
Reuel Somerville
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office in Good Bldg. Patton, Pa.
Parnell, Cowher & Co.
Edward's Hardware Co.
FURNITURE
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Phone 4 Ebensburg, Pa.
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