The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, December 11, 1930, Image 7

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THE PATTON COURIER
A Fish Story Plus The Evidence
By
GENE BYRNES
330
COME OVER
TO KELLY B REAL
ESTATE OFFICE IF
You WANNA SEE
RON
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TO REBUILD ASHVILLE
AND BUCKHORN ROAD
Surveys Being Made For Improvements
That Include Bridge
Based upon surveys now being made, Federal
the district engineer's office of the|
Holli~
state highway department at
daysburg is preparing plans for the
relocation and reconstruction of the
highway between the Buckhorn and
Ashville, a distance of about four miles, | spend
together with the replacement of
county bridge between Chest Springs next fiscal year.
and Ashville.
While there is no certainty as
the construction of the road, it is be- Coast Guard, Customs Service and In-
a
to
tion in the program for next year or
for 1932, particular
fact that the highway department will
TO SPEND MILLONS EXPENSE ACCOUNTS ARE
FILED FOR BOTH PARTIES |
ON PROHIBITION Democrat Party Spent More Than| A pear weighing nn than 20!
— ! Republican Party, pounds was shot near I last week
3 { Reports Show after being traile r fi urs bv
Government Plans to hol S after being trailed for { ws by a
Appropriate Huge Sum The Republican organization in Cam-
for Enforcement bria county spent $4,611.85 at the last
d
approximately
prihibition enforcement
and to do all things incidental thereto,
HAVE YOU
ENOUGH
$44
= mY
RR
TO SETTLE OLD BILLS TO PAY foed
OVERDUE TAXES TO IMPROVE (fi
OR REFURNISH YOUR HOME 1
5 |
TO BUY NOW THOSE THINGS WHICH | 4
YOU OR YOUR FAMILY NEEDS a4
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We can arrange quick cash loans B
$310 70 $300®
. . Within 24 Hours , .
YOU GET THE FULL AMOUNT
OF YOUR LOAN IN CASH
BEAR KILLED IN
CAMBRIA COUNTY
and for such purposes to have, possess
and enjoy all the rights benefits and
privileges of the said Act of Assembly
and its supplements and amendments.
Reuel Somerville, Solicitor,
1t Patton, Pa.
— NO
DEDUCTIONS!
Butlerville,
party of hunters from
Blair Count
CONTROLLER'S OFFICE,
MERICAN
LOAN COMPANY
ROOM 308 — GRANT BLDG.
election and expenditures by the De-|consisted of Lester Stom!
Th’ Federal Govermmeitt plate £0 mocratic party were placed at $4,790, Houck and a son of the r, all of
1e Federal Gover ans t dina By Naive he on rs ;
i $50.000.000 for accordingto sworn statements of expen- | gytlerville, and Sherma Reed,
sad “| ses filed by I. M. Chaplin and A. A.|pgrtage . paugl A
during the Nels LEI ; . | Portage. Mr. Stombaugh
> elson treasurers of the respective |with a“pumpkin” ball f
bear
Ebensburg, Pa., December 1, 1930.
SEALED BIDS: Up until 11 o'clock
a. m., Monday, December 15, 1930,
sealed bids will be received at the
office of the County Controller for the
furnishing and placing the following
lumber on the Grant Street overhead
bridge in the borough of South Fork,
45,000 feet four (4°) inch plank for
bridge floor;
8,000 feet two (2¢) inch plank for
n rauge
party organizations. shotgun after the animal had bee:
Appropriation of about $28,00,000 for| contributons to the Republican coun-|d or to as by he ei
three phases of enforcement — the ty war chest were: $2,500 from Thomas | ters. Young Houck figw m ntly
es ran ctuey. corsidare 1 W. Cunninghom, representative of the|in the drive and routed Mr. Bruin out | Ps
lieved that it will be given considera- | ju strial Alcohol Unit, of the Treasury | state committee: bo SY i ihe drive ond he Bn R on Pa.
I and PostofTice Appropriation bill which Johnstown, $400; Walter W. Krebs of | drive started at 6:30 o'cl 1 the mor-
| the House began to consider last week. | johnstown, $300 J. Russell Leech, suc- | ning and continued for hours be-
In addition, Congres must provide in | cessful congressional-candidate, $200|fore the bear was fin: bagged on
have detailed plans of the work to be
done when the program for 1931
being considered.
Reconstruction of the road will el
minate the twisting section of ma
|
dam, replacing it with a concrete high- |
way which will be built on a muc
h
easier grade eliminating all but three]
curves which wil lbe reduced to
greater radius.
When the road is reconstructed
will complete the
connecting with the new road recently | timated
opened between Ashville in Cambria | Committee that $16,000,000 would be ) .
and Coalport, in Clearfield used for prohibition enforcement, it | Cavanaugh, county commissioners, $250 |
county
county.
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concrete highway | Secretary of Treasury Ogden Mills es-| George E.
Statler Co.
Makes 1-4 to
1.2 Price
Reduction
Statler Co., Cleaners and Dyers,
Makes a Temporary Reduction
of ONE-FOURTH to ONE-
HALF on Cleaning and Pressing.
Below is a brief of the Revised
Price List:
. $1.00
Men’s Suits ..... .
.. $1.00
Men’s Overcoats ....
Men’s Hats ...........ieceienniinneens 5c
Ladies’ Coats, Light Weight,
No Far L..oiniinai, $1.00
Ladies’ Coats, fur trmd seesi op
BE Gta $1.25 to $2
Ladies’ Dresses, plain ......$1.00
Ladies ’Dresses, pleated $1.25 up
Ladies’ Hats ...... serine 50¢
You may look your best during
the holiday season by taking ad-
vantage of this offer.
BRING YOUR GARMENTS TO
OUR AGENT, A, F. FREGLY,
OPPOSITE THE SPOT CASH
STORE, OR CALL 9091.
Sportsmen!
Send or bring your trophies for
mounting or tanning, to the Largest
and Best Equipped Establishment
in Pennsylvania—barring none.
CLEARFIELD
TAXIDERMY
COMPANY
11-15 Nichols St.—Clearfield, Pa.
Tanners—Furriers
Taxidermists :
Designers—Jobbers
Manufacturers
Write for Free Iustrated Catalog
and Shipping Tags
Open evenings and Sundays during
7 a 1
November and December
REMEMBER!—We will mount 7
heads free of charge this season
The 3 largest, the 3 most perfect,
and one other deer or bear head
regardless of size.
“Known the World over for Quality’.
“If you wish, you may leave your detected.
Cordell’'s Hardware
store and our service truck will call
for them; or, drop us a card and our | housework in Altoona.
trophies at C. J.
service truck will call at your door”,
a later bill for the two phases of en- and $162.50 for banquet tickets; $300 in| what is known as the I
nore place,
forcement under the Justice Depart-|sums of $100 each from John R. Mus- six miles southwest of I and near
ment—the Federal Prohibition Bureau |ser, Thomas Evans and Charles H.|t
| appropriations for which are expected | DeFrehn, legislative candidates, and
to total about $11,500,000 and prosecu-| $518 in 29 items listed as banquet tick-
gate about $10,00,000.
Mills Gives Estimate.
Of total appropriations provided for
the Coast Guard, $32,897,882.
Wolfe, congressional can-
Appropriations didate, $1,524; Edward J. McDonald
before the
and J. Lewis Denne, $300 each; W. J.|
was revealed last week. The Coast and other contributions ranging from |
appropriation is $195,526 more than last $200 down to $15 to bring the total
vear. receipts to $4,800, leaving a balance of |
An apprpriation of $4,814,420 is pro-
vided for the Industrial Alcohol Unit
under Dr .James M. Doran. The Cus-
toms Bureau receives $23,983,600, of lows: Thomas Evans, 265;
Expense acounts filed by legislative |!
which it is estimated over $7,000,000 DeFrehn, $232.50; Paul Cauffiel, $167; | } ) IC 1
Ambrose H. Swope, $167.25 and the|Certain Corporations,” 1 April
is for prohibition enforcement.
In explaining an increase of $475,680
for the Industrial Committee, Dr. Do- each.
ran said that prohibition enforcement SE TT
would cost more with the authority di-| STATE’S ELECTION COST
vided between the Treasury and Justice |
departments now in separate bureaus. |
&
would be more efficient under the new |
system. He testified that his bureau is |
{having trouble now with diversion of |
| alcohol made from finished products |
(like lacquer finish and disinfectants.
| Over 90 per cent of alcohol in the ille-
| gal trade now comes from sugar, prin-
cipally corn sugar, he said.
Rear Admiral Frederick G.
diture Exceeds Republican
Party.
| Pennsylvania's general election cOsU
| the political parties and their contri-
| butors between 700,000 and $800,000, a
| tabulation by the Asscciated Press of
Billard, | expense accounts filed at the state bu-
Commandant of the Coast Guard, told |reau of elections revealed last week.
the committee the Coast Guard had| On the last day fixed by law for
seized 299 vessels for rum-running dur- (filing campaign expense statements,
in the past year. the Republican state committee, the
As a result of his advocacy of addi-|Pinchot state committee and the busi-
tional equipment, the committee in-|nes men’s committee of the Liberal
cluded in the bill $800,000 for comple-|party for western Pennsylvania sent
ttion of the last 10 vessels authorized |reports to the bureau. Each listed ex-
in 1926, and $600,000 for new patrol |penditures in excess of $100,000.
boats and seaplanes. Two new sea-| While it was only half the amount
planes are provided. The Coast Guard expended in the bitter primary ficht
now has five which are used in “spot-|of last May, the total expense of the
ting” rum runners. November election represented th lar-
The Narcotics Bureau is provided $1,- | gest sum even spent in a general elec-
708,528 in the bill presented last week. |tion in th state with the exception of
rT the presidential election of 1928.
Senator Davis Given Compliation of the expenses of the
Assignments to Five principal committees in last month's
: “ : | election revealed that the expenditures |
Senate Committees |of the combined Democratic and Li-
ee beral party campaign for John M.
Senator James J. Davis, who took the | Hemphill as governor, exceeded slight-
oath of office Tuesday of last week, was|ly the amounts spent by the Republi-
| asioned to five committees last Friday |can party. The aggregate of all the
by the committee on committees. committees was $703,288, with $374,674
They are civil service, banking and |spent by the Democrat and Liberals |
currency, interoceanic canals, manu-|and $328,614 by the Republican party |
| facturing and naval afTairs. land the Independent organization of|
An attempt to place the Pennsylva- | Governor-elect Gifford Pinchot. 1
[nian on the District of Columbia com - | re {
| mittee, which is virtually the city | AGED MAN BADLY HURT |
council for the national capital, was | ; er > vir Ll
i balked by Davis and his tus WHEN STRUCK BY Al Io |
|He said he preferred to be assigned to | —— |
committees more national in their|Charles Hennigan, Cresson, Is Injured |
Scope, : ia by Car Driven by Dr.
The senator said he was gratified and | : y |
considered his asignments “satisfactory | Bentz |
for a novice.” He was particularly] as Loy
pleased with the order which sent him | Charles Hennigan, aged 75 mechanic |
Ito the naval affair committee. {and caretaker at the Mt. Aloysius
| eee ay [cages for the last 30 yours; was ser-
| am IU YW A TY ~ m iously injured at 12:40 Friday morn-
STRICT W ATCH KEPT ing when he was struck by a car driven
ON SALES OF EGGS |by Dr. M. S. Bentz of Ebensburg,
county superintendent of schools, on
Y
k
i According to H. M. Gooderham, fed-|the Wililam Penn highway a short dis-
|eral pure food agent in this territory, | tance from Cresson. He sustained a
much attention now is being given to| fracture of the right leg above the
the matter of eggs sold at retail stores. | ankle and cuts about the face and
A strict check is being kept on move- head.
ment of eggs and how they may be | Immediately after the accident, Dr.
labeled when brought by the consumer. | Bentz, who was on his way home from
While an egg is either fresh or not|Harrisburg, rushed the injured man to
fresh, still the pure food department the office of Dr. H. T. Prideaux for
recognizes three divisions of hen fruit, [emergency treatment. Arrangements
First, there are the cold storage eggs, | were made to have the injured man
second, eggs which have been in tran- | removed at once to the Mercy hospital
sit for some time but not storage eggs|in Altoona. His condition was regard-
and last, the strictly fresh egg which | ed as fair. *
is but a week old or, at most two weeks | The school superintendent told Cres-
old. {son officials that the aged man, who
Attention is called to the fact that | was walking along the road in the di-
| cold storage eggs must be so placard- rection of the academy, stepped in
ed when sold and when placed in con- | front of the machine as it approached.
{tainer for the customer the package | He said that he attempted to swerve,
must be properly stamped in leters | but could not swing the car in time,
at least one-fourth of an inch high, |the left front fender striking Hennigan.
“Cold Storage Goods,” The dealer who |The accident ocurred near the P. R. R.
| palms off cold storage eggs for fresh atheltic field on the outskirts of Cres-
lones is liable for a heap of trouble if fson.
eee. STRAY DOG—Came to my premises,
WANTED—Middle aged lady for|female dog, white and tan. Owner can
Good home to have same by paying all costs. John
It is reported that the:
ti nwork, which is expected to aggre-|ets. The report shows total receipts of | others in that distric
$4,632.65, leaving a balance of $20.80;
in the party treasury. | bear
The Democratic party's expense ac- hood
Under- | count shows contributions as follows: | mou
L
plication will be made 1
: bf the Commonwealth of
$10 in the treasury. on Wednesday, Deceml
candidates show expenditures as fol-|bly of the Commonweal
Charles H.|vania, entitled “And Act
others report expenditures of under $50 2
of and supplements th
charter of an intended
be called PORTAGE MOTOR T!
SALES COMPANY, the
COMPUTED AT $750,000 c
> - {in buying, selling an
Doran said he believed enforcement pemocratic and Liberal Parties Expen- | motor trucks, acessories
{act as agent for the manufact
| International trucks, accessori
(parts, and to negotate' the
operate and cor
| the right party. Address Courier office Kruise, Patton, Star Route, Pa. 3tpd
he Cambria-Blair Cou!
The bear weighed 200
yarty recently sighted :
with two cubs in
A herd of elk al
tai near the pl
ear was killed.
CHARTER NOTICE
Notice is hereby giver an ap-
roverna
inder the provisions of an
he Incorporation and I lat
9th, 1874, and the ame!
sbject of which is tha
s and
purchase
and sale of motorfrucks as an indi- |
vidual and as agents” well as td
ict a general garage,
1. ries Ars
Camera Free!
HAWKEYE MAKE
One coupon given with
every quart of oil or gallon of
gasoline purchased, as well asf
all other 25¢ purchases. When
you have 25 Coupons, the
camera is y( absolutely
! FREE.
a c——0-sm
All Kinds of Repair
and Accessories,
Work
Candies, Tobaccoes, Groceries.
SCANLAN’S GARAGE
Chest Springs, Pa.
ton OTD OCD ds <a O05
EET ED OCT TVD HED.) ED -SD -CHD 5
HUNTERS!
HAVE YOUR DEER HEADS
AND OTHER SPECIMENS
MOUNTED.
Guaranteed Workmanship on
Mounts of all kinds Moth
Proof Jobs. Life Like
Products,
PRICES REASONABLE.
GIVE ME TRIAL
Wilfred Anna
Licensed Taxidermist
PATTON, R. D. 1, PA.
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NATIONALLY
KNOWN
PLAYER PIANO
Private party in your vicinity
moving out of town yishes to
give up their beautiful Player
Piano half paid for. Just like
new-14 months old. Rather
han bring this piano back to
our warercoms we will resell
to reliable party and allow all
monies paid. st continue
easy monthly lyments or
small balance. For price, make
and conditions, apply
Box No. E
sidewalks;
100 pieces 3-inch x 10-inch x 21 feet
for walk joists;
28,000 feet 8-inch x 10-inch x 21 feet
‘| for floor stringers.
All lumber to be bid complete in
place ready for travel in a lump sum.
Bids to be made two ways: First Bids:
All lumber to be white oak, not
creosoted. Alternate Bids: All lumber
standard creosoted oak.
s must examine the bridge and
iliarize selves with conditions and
hod of construction.
Bidders can obtain specifications and
proposals from County Engineer, Eb-
enshurg, Pa.
The County Commissioners reserve
the right to reject any or all bids and
to award the contract as may be deem-
Biddse
marked “BRIDGE FLOOR
STRUCTION, SOUTH FORK
DGE”.
2t. HENRY L. CANNON,
County Controller.
THT
Ford
battery
Only
$7.50
With allowance
for your old battery
A GENUINE 13-plate, 6-
volt, 80-ampere-hour Ford
battery! A remarkable
value. Made of best mate-
workmanship;
fully
rials; fine
rigidly tested and
guaranteed.
Drive in and let us install
one in your car. We'll give
you an allowance on your
old battery.
Patton, Pa.
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opera] services for Michael Stefan- at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning in St.
hate ag.ed 57, whose death occurred Mary's Catholic church. Interment was
unday at Nanty-Glo, were conducted |in the church cemetery.
The Path to Plenty
Is Via This Bank
Oar O- TO Sa 0
The trail was blazed countless years ago and it is still
the most traveled path in the world. The going is easy,
there are no pitalls, the goal is bright and with in reach
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA
CAPITAL... oo 5200,000.00
SURPLUS... ...... $200,000.60
TOTAL RESOURCES OVER........$3,240,000.00
Gee. E. Prindib]e, President; F. E. Farabaugh, Reuel Somer-
ville, James Westrick, P. J. Kelly, Vice Presidents, Frank L.
Brown, Cashier; Francis X. Young, Assistant Cashier.
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Mechanical Service.
We pride ourselves on the production
of prompt and satisfactory work.
Try A Tankful of SUNOCO
The motor Gas with all the
advantages of Ethyl Gas.
Patton Auto Co.
Patton, Pa.