THE PATTON OURIER REG'LAR FELLERS Charity Begins At Home With Jimmie By GENE BYRNES IT IS WITH A SENSE OF DEEPEST APPRECIATION AT THIS YULETIDE SEASON THAT WE GREET ONR OLD CUSTOMERS, ONR NEW PA- TRONS, AND OUR FUTURE PATRONS WITH THE COM- PLIMENTS OF THE SEASON, WISHING YOU ONE AND ALL : he ~ A VERY MERRY Qs — — CHRISTMAS me = —— = pen spending «few weeks vis xo Ba pn. Calendar! 2,000,000 CHESTIAS WEEKLY HEALTH TALK “ona Eee “Citic and chi. a —. NS MER OWN, PENAS BA oF CHARITY IN Him RVI NN WW \ \ N WN NN N TS \ \ SN - Se\ A Sas RN TRA I Americas News Features, S. EXPLAIN HOW NVENIENTLY WE 7 Lk: il | wv vy i UTREESWILDEUSED FOR YOUI dren spent a few days in Altoona with | Nismcda : CTATE 9 Mrs. Little's parents, Mr. and Charles | Timely Reminders from || IN STATE THIS YEAR| : ONSON $3 00 i nal Conrad, last week. | The Pennsylvania State College = | “In the Christmas mail of 1904 al Agta) visiting relatives in Ebensburg, | School of Agriculture Upwards of tv illion Christmas | letter from Denmark was received | jot week, Miss Anna Wharton, hes) oo | trees will. be us Ponusvivarniz| Patton Pa EARS TO REPAY. i by Jacob Riis, the noted journalist, | cto eq to hor home here | ORDER GARDEN SEEDS EARLY | during the Holi sason, wecords) 9 ® UR INCOME # | author and social service leader. In| “Mrs. Robert Carroll and daughter, | —Successful vegetable growers find | ing to estimates fiicials of the] addition to the regular postage.. it Pattie, have returned home after spend- | that they get the best seeds for their | State Departme: Forests and | bore eight stamps, each. with.. the; " "r "oy po sister, Mrs. Gor- | Sardens and commercial production | Waters. ® i C A N | word Julen,’ or Christmas... on.. IL... ‘gq, pe. 17 Altoona, {when they order early. The supply | As usual, larg {tics of treed) = = — ee | There.. were. 4,113,000.. of.. these William Mulligan, Jr., and Leo Ho- | of popular varieties and strains often | will be importe southeastoral . N COMPANY stamps sold from December 9th to burt Were badness callers in Altoona on | Pecomes exhausted before planting | pennsylvania pa Iv Philadelp. | 08 — GRANT BLDG. January 6th, in Denmark in that | po day. |time. Already the mails are deliver-| hia, os well as Titebavit dle.) ) 7 year—about two for every man, . |ing seed catalogs from which selec- | trict and the ar e region The | / 120/€ 72 €jo7¢€ woman and child in the country. : Inspired by this idea of a Copenha- : gen postal official, Jacob Riis vigor- f 2-6962 thologists of the Pennsylvania State | Lake States, or ‘anada. i | tions can be made. | imported trees ostly Srtice MMUNICATION | STOP PEACH DISEASE—Plant pa-|and fit from th v England and Z your DIAM OND NA, PA. * ously urged the use of the Christ-| ‘ SITs : eles 3 i boa . mas seal in the United States! And a {College emphasize the . need of Six or seventh de arloads of | @@O772 ¢ vou know the rest,” said Doctor News of Billy Allen, Former Well spraying for the control of peach | Christmas trees it into Michi- 4 k st, Se Ar “ fore > S ri | A Env . i Theodore B. Appel, Secretary of Known Local Musician. [3eat curl before the buds begin to} gan and as fax the state of ith. Tuosday {swell in the spring. After the buds, | Washington. The trees ‘were Health, Tuesday. : : : lerack spraying is in effective because | Douglas fir. Th is not relat. “The little stamp at this season Detroit, Mich., Dec. 16, 1930. | a1ready has attacked the buds. * led to the Balsa ¢ t1 12 : 1 + oreets 3 sitters ¢ ack- | To the Editor ier: > | 0 nen. wast, new greets ug on letters any Paes Dee | Ci of We Some TNS 1 SHOW FARM CROPS—Corn, pota-|but both species demand due ages, carrying 11S message C 8 as been my very good Iortune 0 | i,es tohacco, and small grains will [to their great be 1d symmerri- will and gendering a truly great meet an old resident of Patton, on: |p. exhibited by farmers, club mem- | cal form. service in terms of health and hap- who distinguished himself while there jc.c and vocational students at the iness throughout the nation. Thus, as Patton's first b leader while he ot yp a NS oy ne Larger numbe trees than piness throughou i as Patton's first band leader while he | papnsylvania Farm Show in Harrls- Wer before wil : in a beautiful way it exemplifies the was yet quite a young man. As I recall | ure, January 19, to 23, 1931. Lib- From Soret tree Bs true spirit of Christmas. the story of this gentleman, at the eral prizes are offered. | vivania, ssost of ons Por “However, there are many per-|time he was leading the band he was | ppyNp TREES PROPERLY — In| partment. Some br at ey sons in Pensylvania vio irom = il Wee knee Danis, ., pruning young trees have in mind a|on the market. gh seedlings, way back to regular channels personal standpoint tually ye ; 2 the oid Toidonts of Patton it picture of what the mature tree will | for reforestation istributed by of trade diamonds pass from their health activities to the pu would be quite unneccessary to mention 150k like. Proper training of young the Department : » set out for] 4 chase of these stamps. And no mat- the name of Richard E. Allen ,who by! trees, which includes light pruning, | timber planatic hee hen one hand to another. Is such ter how Yonder) 5 Jo Fo Ne lie Soon as Dick Al-| will result in a strong framework of | Christmas tree 1 ny of the a stone a fitting gift? Genuine | THANKING YOU FOR THE cheery little stickers accompls en, the Boy Ban aster. | well spaced branches. Profitable pro- | trees now being r this p : the ‘other Yellow, It is evident, that Mr. Allen is living in Monterey, Cal- | duction and early bearing are the ob-| pose are from 1 ns establish-| Virgin Diamonds, direct PATRONAGE YOU HAVE AC- fhe aes henen: fo, fis, sen Poria Wh his Tunily: hava estab- | jectives. | ed more than rs ago, be- from the mines, of guaran- CORDED THE BUCK FURNI- rom e standpo S102" lished a business of his own. He is al- proroNng LIFE * RB «| fore the present rs are : we 2 ME Va : ; ON ; LO} LIFE OF BLOOMS— Others are ce ! ? T ' : well-being amounts to little, if he sq quite active as a musician, being at| When in bud. bulbs should be kept | from -plantations with seed- J eolor and standard p ics, TURE STORE DURING THE refuses to permit them 10 CAIIY ine head of the local union ond he Is 10 4» sunny plnee and siven oceasicn| lise. purchased commercial may be obtained through an YEAR ABOUT TO CLOSE, WE their message to his own heart. quite widely known for his playing and | a] applications .inurseiers. The of planted ’ ad Visnin Dinmand Daal > : . ; y it > ial applications of plant food. After : I : Asiheorized Virgin Diamond Dealer RESPECTFULLY S I “The Christmas Seal In the last his ability to teach music. Mr. Allen |the uowers have opened, remove the | Christmas trees 1 ne estate in and SOLICT A | analysis is an eloquently Sent plea |was also Ranking Lieutenant in the | plants to a cooler and partly shaded | eastern Pennsylvani Ww amount CONTINUATION OF YOUR | for the good health of all persons. United States Army Band Overseas location so as to kee . .| to several thousand irs al I J ] C is f z y l ? SO" af eep the blooms annua . Its first concern is for the tubercul- and for quite some time on the return | from fading early. | Iv. Ozer ewe Ty oO. | VALUED TRADE AND WISH ous; its second concern is for you.|to the United States after the war. |mARKE FARM INVENTORY — A |. The advantage ne grown M. H. GARDNER, Prop. YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS. Why not, therefore, enter into the| 7p, talking to Mr. Allen he requested | farm thventore 5 THe tia : I > ta Christmas trees i ious, since | Pat Ea : Penn { i real spirit of the Christmas seal bY|that in my next letter home I Yemem- | naeping ‘farm accounts. On the ave. they are freshly cu not solia- atton 2 giving to yourself the very best POS- her him to his old friends there and I [rage farm it requires about one-half | ble to injury in ng. The ime ¥ ported trees gati I in the forests sible kind of a Christmas gift? could think of no better way than by|a day to take it. ' r “Let Santa Claus take care of the|the medium of the Patton Courier. And —_— - of Canada and the North Woods are | material blessings. But permit the to give you something of a story it id comonly cut fro six weeks to two | % Christmas seal inspiringly to Sug-|necessary for me to find out some | GLASGOW | months or more before Christmas. | | gest to you that vigorous and abun-|things about Mr. Allens life, which | A | They are also tightly bound for DIAM ONDS | dant health is the very best gift|was Gone through the assistance of Mr. | freithg shipment and are handled Ci hes = : | freque | that it is possible for anyone to ac-|Allen’s brother-in-law who resides at| Miss Anna Fox. of Greenwich, Conn. | Frequently. ar “hpia Reg; 1. 3. Pet. OF, - is visiting at the home of Mrs. Lucy | thech ie management of Christmas AR urniture tore | Ed Lost, sold or stolen, eventually finding their Expert yduction work. CO P as. quire. the boarding house that I have made it : “No more appropriate season of my home since my arrival in Califor- |Fox. She expects to spend some time | that if sturd: SLi estimsted the year exists for the developmentinia. I am sure that Mr. Allen would| Mrs. Beulah Lithgow, of Washington, | planteds are sot out pis and maintenance of healthy, perso-|pe glad to hear from any of his old |D. C. is visiting with relatives here. be cut from five to Jae u Day ar | nal habits than the present one, to (friends and the only address necessary | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Benn and children | planting. A block of lig o PA ON a PA 01 trans- the end that the joy of life and liv-1js Mr R. E. Allen, Monterey, Calif.| were visitors at the home of Mr and planted each year, and after the 1s MONTHLY PAINS ing will be maintained at a hitherto I will also request that you send a|Mrs. A. S. Jackson on Sunday. | block becomes old Eon ne : x and discomforts of menstruation sre unthought of degree of efficiency. |eopy of the Patton Courier to Mr. Al-| Mr and Mrs. Frank Mulhollen and | vest, a subsequent block 2s se FAN A frie. SKEQIT “To eat moderately, but never|j., containing this article. | children spent Sunday with Mrs. G. W.| able size for each ig CToD A } ' Barmles 1d 2 abi i 7 For Sale at ATTON DRUG CO. INC. “0. too little nor too fast. I thank you for the attention that | Troxell after. As each block is cut it is re- “To sleep sufficiently, and restiyou will give my letter and offer you| Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bowman were | planted. The trees are planted when the voice of fatigue so indi-|my friendliest wishes for your happi= Sunday callers at the home of Charles | fromf our to five feet apart, using | dicates. ness during the Holiday Season. With {Bowman two to three thousand to the acre. “Tp exercise daily in the open |kindest regards. Sincerely yours, | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jackson, of aid and at the same time keep play W. T. GRANT. |Blandburg and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Keith | strictly geared to one’s age. {of Van Ormer motored to Altoona on “Po visit the dentist twice a year ) | Friday. wr omm—— “To have on annual physical ex- RROLLTOWN | Vincent Fox left for Altoona Sunday amination. { wheer he will be employed for a few | “Po elimate the worry complex. MP and Mrs. Howard Miler. he | days in U. 8. ‘Government work. eo} | “To develop a cheery frame off oo. 0% = ome 1 °r have] Miss Genevieve Troxell was an Ad- 1 mind. % fur ne g fo soy OTHE in Strongs- toona shopper on Friday. “These are the admonitions that Tom R 2 a. Tse Visit at the home| There will be a New Years’ Program the Christmas seal should carry to Mrs. Clair Baer and toin Sone and Watch meeting at the Roseland U. all of us. Therefore, this year let! “py. Go Cigiteq at the home of B. Church on eDe. 3ist, 1930, every- it not only continue to do its mar-| 0 “Tp OY tarents. Mr. and Mrs. | body welcome. velous work with the tuberculoui ,, Bulk fone ee ¥ Cini but permit it to complete its job by ‘Mrs Elmer Dietrick and son, Jer : z son, - | TE LE | rantian es semr Som Soc STATE COLLEGE STOVE ThE CHEST SPRINGS 5c or ve ene see mami xf uy CURCATIONS IN COUNTY John Bloom of Ebensburg was a i 1 ; , 1o- | caller in Carrolllown Thursday. 5 r nce will be held in the lo- | ¢4 ) i : 5 2 : Se a Dec. 27. The Mel-| Mrs. Henry Potthoff, of Latrobe,| Following is a list of Pennsylvania odv. Makers of Patton will furnish the underwent an operation on Wdenes- | State College students from Cam- Jay i BRers 0 day evening of last week at the La-| bria county who are spending the usic. ; ni s ‘hiis : | oh alle ama | KTODe hospital. Mrs. Potthoff is a |Chrisimas recess at their homes: | I Mr. and Mrs. Yyinosny Weakjund won sister of Mrs. Josephine Mangold of ¥bensburg —e | among the Christmas shoppers this place and is well known in Car- Miss Wanda E. Williams, and W. nt } toona Thursday. ; : , | rolltown. A. Connell. | William Adams, who is employed abl nr. nq Mrs. Morris Westrick, | Patton I Carmichael, is spending the holidays Harry Bearer, and, Miss Alma Stoltz| Miss Mary M. Westrick, and John with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Augusi- ere callers in Johnstown last week. | HM. Gorsuch. ] ine Adams. Clem Wyrough and daughter, Ber- | Carrolltown < | : Alex Conrad and Robert Carroll were naqette, of Pittsburgh, are visiting| John A. Brophy, Robert A. Eek, 1 business callers in Altoona recently. Mr. Wyrough'’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | John G. Kelly, Elmer M. Luther and Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Storm an- james Wyrough at the St. Lawrence Charles R. Sharbaugh. nounce the birth of a daughter which hotel. | Barnesboro has been named Rose Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Bearer and| @. Fisanick, W. C. Funk, Orivs R. Mrs. Jacob Stoltz of Akron, Ohio, is Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Weakland re- nfryers, W. B. Myers, H. L. Ratch-| 1 8 EASONS GREETINGS WE CANNOT PASS BY THE OPPORTUNITY NOW PRE- SENTED AT THIS FESTIVE SEASON, TO EXTEND OUR APPRECIATION TO ALL THE I PEOPLE OF THIS COMMUNI- TY WHO HELPED MAKE THE en 3 ¢ 5 63 Pe £5 5 £5 § YEAR ABOUT TO CLOSE ONE OF THE VERY BEST IN THE ANNALS OF THE KUSNER visiting her mother, Mrs. Edward My- cently visited in Johnstown. _ iford and B. 1. Ray. ers Miss Marcella Maucher, of this Portage l / as BLANKFELD COMPANY. WE d it is still ; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Little, of Al- place, and Mrs. Raymond Buck of Miss Miriam V. Derrick, and Ro- Merry C 11 istmas SOLICIT A CONTINU! TION Nat ¢ Eye 3 e . Ss y last , ‘ pick | y : : : toona, visited at the home of the for- Patton, motored to JYohnstown bert C. Derrick. NXT v \ 7 ing 1s easy, mer’s brother, John Little, last week. Thursday. : 5 | Johnstown [ OF YOUR GOOD WILL IN THE Mrs. Josephine Mangold has been| gy.yin p. Adams, Joseph C. Bos-| Tr ——ca YEAR ABOUT TO COME, AND i i The new committee for the Chicken ¥ ] ith in reach : . 14 in | confined to her home for the past gap a , \ : 3s | 3 ap c arty to be held in ; : sler, W. W. Campbell, Ralph J. TQ ONT Supper and Cinch part) C iil Ee ny ap mamphall, Balok WISH YOU ALL A : Pr the Grange Hall, Tuesday, December > 5 : ne | ya Xow i. it today. a TBS Br. and Mrs. George| Dr: A. Kech, of Altoona, was am-\ Gajiiker,. Edward R. Golob, C F.| THANKS FOR YOUR PAST PAT- , ong friends in town on Wednesday, | f{onning, W. P. Hippler, E. R. No- RONAGE. MAY YOUR CHRISTMAS Kibler, Mr. and Mrs. Kaylor Little, x Yop Bits ’ : ars _’lenroute to the Spangler hospital Herm: Ww Ybor A cir o ug Mr. and Mrs. E, J. Weise Myr. and Mrs.| op 0005 clinic was held. Luncheon | o I Edwan I. BE A BRIGHT AND MERRY ONE Geo Watt, Mr and Mrs. Geo. Plunkett (o. /sorved the doctors after the Chil Diwerd Oo an] MAY THE COMING YEAR BE ONE . F. St. Clair, John C. Taylor, | OF JOY AND PROSPIRITY—-MAY erry rls mas | and Mr and Mrs. Frank Miller. clinic. y P. Taylor, J. H. Vell, H. FP. WE ASK FOR A PORTION OF YOUR Peter Fogle and his sister, Syvilla, of Henry Lachney, school student, is Altoona, visited their parents, Mr. and jj; at his home here | Wesley : i q eo ; : SE, s Walker, and Ray J. Wolf. A ; . Mrs. Edward Fogle, of this place, re-| pupils of St. Benedict's Parochial | DanielP Raymond J Jou TRADE IN THE YEAR TO COME. cently. school presented a Christmas pro-| John N. Seiler Colver 5 , The Parochial school here closed On| gram on Wednesday afternoon. | SER Yer So eon ; —— Tuesday, Dec. 23, for the Christmas va-| practically all of the Carrolltown del- | W. A. Salem, Franklin Borough. cation and will open again Jan. 5, 1931. eoation of students attending various | mghert F. Bortel, South Fork. © I w Mr. and Mrs. Kaylor Little were in|sehools are home for the heliday vaca-| gf A. Jones, Wilmore ’ w 7 a \) \, ToD TH a Johnstown Saturday. C. 8. Conrad, St. Benedict. 1 Cn Il; nie < 20 W\ (E A 7 | » tion. George Conrad and Clyde Kelly have | Mr. and Mrs. Ligouri Lacey an- K. V. Roberts, Revloc. Qo Sd 4) OY returned to their homes here after pounce the brth of a son at the Min-| ©, H. Anthony, Blandburg. a few days spent with frends in Wil- erg’ hospital, Spangler, on Saturday. kes-Barre. | Robert Hopfer, who has been in the | Planting stock for Christmas tree Carrolltown, Pa Patton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nealen announce, United States Naval Service for a num- | plantations may be secured from the birth of a son. ber of years is a guest of his parents, | comercial nurseries for five to ten | ———— Miss Mary Jane Mulligan who has |My, and Mrs. Thomas Hopfer. dolars a thousand trees. NK 0,000.00 0,000.60 0,000.00 el Somer- Frank L. hier.