: NR TNA li me i St [Loca IL FARMERS TO Wr Government fo Sell Nitrate For Fertilizer Through County Agent WASHINGTON, D. C.—Notiee has been given to H, C. McWillians, Ag- ricultaral Agen for Cambria ourty, that the U. 8. Department of Agri- culture will sell at cost a sapply of nitrate of soda to farmers in Camria County Julia Palcho was a recent in Johnstown. Pl f +1 id R. G. Borton of the American of Type snd Foundry Co, was a busi. ives ness acller in town thin week. 14 i Mr. Lev Maurer and Mr. Samuel T. Brown spent the early purt of the di week in Johnstown olla | Mins n= | visitor - , The nitrate wis purchased through he War Industries Board under the authority of the Food Control Act as agricultural production. T¢ will be un- loaded at Atlantic ports and the price will be $75.50 a ton, free on bosrd cars at port of arrival. Farmers are to pay in addition freight from port of arrival and the State Fertiliner tage fee. How to Obtain Nitrate | Applications for a part of the 100, o | 000 tons of nitrate by the govermment jwill be received only from actual ; | farmers or owners or holders of farms for use on their land, and may be made only through the County Agent H. C. McWilliams or through any member of a local committee consist. ing of 8. L. Miller, Edwin Karlheim, Dan Sheehan, Westrick, Dr. Harry Somerville, El- mer Farabaugh snd A, B. Kirsch. am es a apm a eee { lowest, the people of thet county hav. | County Agent farmers who have ing Invested in eight cunts worth of Signed applications most deposit with stamps for each of her population. | 8 local bank, association, or individ It is pointed ood at hesdquarters | 52k designated by the Secretary of that ¢ Paiste ure not complete | ARTiculture to act as the farviers’ many having failed to make | "Font for that purpose, money to ~— oih cover the cost of the fortiliver wycwpt cg the freight charge. After the morey {is transmitted to Washington the! nitrate will be shipped to the farmers. It spplizations for the nitrate exceed the supply of about 100,000 totw gov. | ming in naval architecture during coming spring, with a view to making them available for coploy- | ment as ship draftamen ™ Juse. The | iE Commission is wlso receiving nppli- | | jestions from qualified architectiarsl, | bs ed mechanical, and strocturl Weel of 30 draftemer. and in cartifying ther fur | They | TRIOYment in the Navy Depitelment and in navy yards on ship wok, Local bowed of civil serviee ec. | finery at the post offices in all of | the larger cities are furnishing de. | talled information and application mnks Applieants are not required | Appear.in an examination room for written examination, but are rated their education, training, and ex. | ried person whose thousand or more is subject to the i] income tax. All who come under these | | ITA il BA a Bh A SAY Hes a Ls " oF FE IN HR br BA GET NITRATE | 8 part of the program for stimulating | i the the purchase other hand is hoth a legal At the Baptist Church moming wor. shrip at 10:50 A. M. {wayer will preach Christ We Need” munion will be observed. The laut! Communion service was attended by | A larger number than any such serv- | ice for a long tmie. Let us have a #till larger wttendance this Sunday. | Evening worship at 7:30 P. M. Sub ject of sermon, “Was Christ's Death | Necessary” This is a question of | sapreme importance, and which alll should be able to answer to their full | satisfaction. Sunday School at 2:00 P. M. Let all try to be there. Young peoples menting 6:45 P. M. General prayer | meeting Wedneaday 7:45 P M.| iverybody welcome to all services. THE BAPTIST SUPPER rol Pastor E. G. | on “Just the | The people of Patton always look forward to the annual Washington | supper given by the ladies of the Bap- tist Church. Many years ago when | it was found that no one had taken | this day, the ladies began the cus-| tom of having this splendid supper, and since then it has been looked up- | on as their occasion and hus been|® The monthly com. | Sl Bd Sst Seles hood Ta me i mod mt it i A p48 iS St nA - HR J el i, Lado Bo SE BI pn Rv BR Ra FEAR Ld dn dn desis in ios BAPTIST CHURCH I Director General Present Montagu Love June Elvidge Henry Hull Irving Cummings Arthur Ashley Julia Dean Hubert Wilke heartily supported by the people of (§ |) the town who have always found it| the best supper or banquet for the !l norey that could be given. It will] Br made as good as ever this year. | emir SE CALVARY CHURCH At the Calvary Baptist church Sun. [41 duy School at 10:30 A. M. Let us have x big school, Evening worship 6:00 PF. M. Pastor EG. Lwayer will preach on “God's All-safficient Grace.” General prayer meeting Friday at (7:30 P. M. Everybody welcome to all REVIVAL AT DIXONVILLE Rev. Zwayer returned home on ; Tuesday night from Dixenville where | he had spent two weeks conducting A revival meeting in the Ba Church of which Rev. J. F. Miller is pastor. Notwithstanding the great i of Dixonville, which { ptist Church its head- | | qunrters, is doing a splendid work, | | ‘they have just closed a second Bm. paige in which four hundred members were added. A business meeting of the organization is held twice a thonth andl the reports show that every working in the mines there in | INCOME TAX I have just treasury Depay inglen requesting me the pelpit and in all public m and especially through our town n per the patriotic duty of EVErY eit Tea of respond cheerfully to the in PM d come tax law. According to this new | law six million of the people are liable | 4 to tihe income tax Every unmarried i perion who earns one thousand dol i lary’ a year or more, and every mar- | income in two | hemin ought to report cheerfully and without delay. The boys at the fron cannot fight our battles unless the Government has money. it manifests patriotism, is only an in- | vestinent, and a very good invest. | ment. The payment of taxes on the and a moral duty. and at the same time shows real patriotisnr. Those whe enjoy the protection and privileges of the Flag, ought to deem it a privilege to pay cheerfully, erneaent finds out their other way, jax. To do and not wait till the Gov. income some but ought voluntarily re. income and pay the required Ely Remember if you have an inconte of one thousand snd are un- tied you come under this law, and if married and have an income of of By boys at the front. Rd Gr more you owe your Uncle Sam for the suppo rt E.G. ZWAYER. N THE COURIER man § wil & : ts {1 monthly subscriber to Red Cross we ek. | i After all || of Liberty Bonds, while | | DIRECTED BY ARTHUR ASHLEY humble peansnt’s cottage to the dominant power in all women of the court as his pluythings nad the Caarisa chrewr of Rasputin, the Mack See this rise to inflomce over women, the down. all of the Roma- soffs and Rasputin’s dramatic death. Majestic Theatre AFTERNOON AND EVENING 10 and 20 Cents (Includes War Tax) 35 your Ford and then, Co ii How [rire hw tare know ord parts, take ‘0 be sure of getting From vanir Ford ear let in ere for it, Prompt attention ‘assured. Touring Car $360, Runabout R040, Sedan R40, Coupelet $300, Town Car $¥5-—all £. 0. hb. Detroit. Um display and for sale by SPANGLER, PA. HS RA rip gh ST (rar AS rene 0 6 i ASF Wt i (i J. A. SCHWAB, President M.D. BEARER, (Cashier Dr.J.1. VAN WERT, Vice President M. G. DUMM, Asst The Grange National Bank OF PATTON, PA. RESOURCES OVER $800,000.00
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