ointed out westing in is in daily receiving a eir money [ most im- nd invest- nn Central preferred werted in- Date of at $75 ei- nthly sav- ual rate of n all pay- annual div- 7. On this nt. nire at our a. © ~ Ptr & THE PATTON COURIER Personal service VV wc PP CLEXQNDER “What number did you call, please? Poe no question is so often asked of us as: “Why is it, after ['ve placed my call, that an operator sometiraes comes in on the line and asks me what number I'm calling?” May seem like inefficiency, or even carelessness or indifference. Yet the Special Operator, who does this, is there only to be of personal serv- ice to you. She's there to help you get the person you want when there has been a change of number or when through misunderstanding or technical fault the call has jammed. She has at hand the sort of records which rake this possible —records which to be effective must be concentrated before her. Again, she’s there to be of personal service, to help in situations where you can’t help yourself— to restore service order promptly and efficiently THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA G. H. FuLMER, Manager TO PERSONAL SERVICE’, TO ALL HOLDERS OF SECOND LIBERTY LOAN BONDS NOTICE OF REDEMPTION All outstanding Second Liberty Loan 4 per cent bonds of 1927-42 (Second 4's and all outstanding Second Liberty loan Converted 4% per cent bonds of 1927.42 (Second 4%’s) are called for redemption on November 15, 1927, pursuant to the terms of their issue. Interest on all Second 4’s and Second 414’s will ceas said redemption date, November Holders " of Second 4's anc 4%’s will be entitled to have the redeemed and paid at par on No 15, 1927, Such holders may, he in advance of November 15, offered the privilege of exchangi part of their bonds for othe bearing obligations of the United Holders who desire to avail th of the exchange privilegs, if a announced, should request their < trust company to notify thea when information regarding the exchange offer ing is received. Le e00te lee ee ee te too tout. Sreieeieeiaclaetestestectected eofecesto oofaefosfostectoststuetoctontecteot Testeedeseeteeds A ra ot tC rt or at rr Cd) ogo stestest ogeaesdents Pe og oe og . 3 % FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Phone Office and Residemce CARROLLTOWN, PENNA. * og % bd ; oe ofoegestontestesfostefertestendes] 3 3 Seduloolidodoolundesdoniundundecdontundocdecdoofrnlonfoudeefosdsodaatuntuadecteetocdsodeetecteatudcteebestecbestradectoctesdoodoots dortesdontictocn Sielardelartocorloofetusfodaofedaofedosfndocfnfosfocfnfoenfotacndedscfnfoofofunfocontots cients cforiesfonts effete fasfodscfnfasfods MONEY FOR FARMERS | We have $250,000.00 to apply to pur- chase of land—payment of debt or oth- Long term mortgages on lower doo] 3 1 er farm improvements. rates are afforded to farmers under the L. E. KAYLOR, Secresary-Treasurer, terms of the Farm Loan Act. - Bell Phone 183M, kbensburg, Pa. The Book of Songs Perhaps you never realized that a Bank Book is a book of songs. Every depositor who has one of those high- ly prized books in his possession can tell you that just to leaf it thru and see colum after column of dollars saved makes the heart sing with joy. A dollar starts a saving account and gets you one of these books of happiness. Every dollar sav- ed and entered in it will add another note to your hymn of happiness. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA G. E. Prindible, Pres. F. E. Farabaugh, V. Pres F. L. Brown, Cashier Reuel Somerville, V. Pres Total Resources $2,000,000.00 Capital Paid Up $100,000.00 Surplus Earned .......... $100,000.00 A BOLL OF HONOR BANK Why Firestone GUM-DIPPED TIRES Wear Longer E recently were given the tremendous advantage of having the mammoth Firestone factories brought to us. In Tire Educational Meetings we were shown, by means Sf motion pictures, charts, tire samples and complete engineer- ing data, the details of Firestone tire design and construction— and how Fire- stone and Oldfield tires and tubes are made in the world’s most efficient and economical rubber factories. Firestone pioneered the original low-pressure tire and made it practical by Gum-Dipping. The motion pictures showed us how the cords of the carcass are dipped in a rubber solution, thoroughly saturating and insulating every fiber of every cord with rubber. Simple demonstrations and tests illustrated the great advantage of this process, which supplies the extra strength to withstand the extra flexing strains of low-pressure construction—one of the reasons why Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires are establishing —————————"""""—"1 such unheard-of mileage records. Low We learned why the Firestone Balloon Tend a ives extra safety, comfort and long wear. Je Cash Prices es shown Re Fro: from the very begin- ning, designed and continue to use the round OLDFIELD Balloon Tread, minimizing “shoulder breaks”, so TIRES destructive to tires. Excess rubber at the edges of a Balloon Tread is wasted—actually detrimental to 30x3 Fabric...$5.85 tire mileage. In the Firestone Tread the small 30x3!% Fabric... 6.85 units and sharp projections are scientifically placed 30x3%: Cord... 7.35 to permit easy flexing, resulting in extraordinary 29x4.40 Balloon. 8.40 || riding comfort. 32x4 Cord... 13.40 Come in and let us put aset of these 31x5.25 Balloon 15.35 Gum Dipped Tires on your car you can orget about tire trouble. Quality is 33x6.00 Balloon. 18.35 higher than ever before—prices are Oldfield Tubes are lowest in history. Buy now! also priced very low Firestone Factories at Ancon sna | WW €CanderveYoubetter | ecarrythe Standard Tire Warranty fs | and Save Vou Money Stoltz Motor Co. Biller’s Garage Further information may be chtained from any Federal Reserve Bank or branch, or from the Commissioner of the Public Debt, Treasury Department, Washington, A. W. MELLON, Secretary of the Treasury. Washington, May 9, 1527. ' LIBEL IN DIVORCE. Polona Popovich Czeller, vs. Johan Czeller, In the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, Pennsylvania. No. 397, March Term, 1927. To the Respondent Above Named The subpoena and alias subpoena in above case having been returned NON EST INVENTUS you are hereby noti- fied to be at the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, Pennsylva- nia, on the first Monday of June, 1927, to answer the complaint of the Li- bellant. . CARL STEUER, Sheriff, Sheriff’s Office. Ebensburg, Pa. 4t. ICE—ICE—Deliveries in Patton 4 days weekly, Mon., Wed., Fri., Sat.— Call or write Pete Miller, Hastings, Pa. H. & C. Phone. 4t. FOR SALE—Pink beauty Gladioli bulbs, $1.00 per hundred. Mrs. J. C. McGough, Dysart, Pa. 3t* ALTOONA'’S AMUSEMENT BULLETIN STRAND—Gene Porter’s book, “The Magic Garden.” Comedy “Who’s My Wife.” News and famous Strand 10 peice orches- tra. MISHLER—Vaudeville. STATE—Bebe Daniels in “Se- noita.” CAPITOL—Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, Adolph Menjou in “The Ace of Cads.” Wed- nesday, Thursday and Friday, Pauline Frederick in “Her Honor, the Governor.” OLYMPIC—Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, Wallace Mec- Donald in the “Valley of Hell” Wednesday Thursday and Fri- day, Betty Bronson in “Every Body Acting.” This feature furnished weekly by ALTOONA BOOSTER ASSOCIATION. REUEL SOMMERVILLE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office in the Good Building. 666 is a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It kills the germs. gpd SII Parnell, Cowher & Co. 3 NJ UJ Soar over the crest of a hill, flash through the country- side—Buick’s Valve-in-Head engine delivers a smooth, even flow of power —uvibrationless beyond belief at any speed. +7-Buy a Buick, for style and comfort, for finer performance, for sterling dependability —and for greater value. PATTON AUTO G0. PATTON, PA. GEO. E. PRINDIBLE JAMES WESTRICK DR. P. J. KELLY JAMES WESTRICK T. M,. SHEEHAN C. J. NOON BARTH YOUNG G. E, PRINDIBLE PATTON, PA. PATTON, PA. Central Garage SEMELSBERGER'S GARAGE PATTON, PA. jf HASTINGS, PA. 4 LESTER LARIMER, ...V. MYRON 8S. LARIMER .... GRANGE NATIONAL BANK PATTON, PA, TUTTE enn PRESIDENT PRES AND CASHIER VICE PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT ASSISTANT CASHIER 4 PCT. PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS 3 PCT. PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS DIRECTORS DR. P. J. KELLY P. C. STRITTMATTER B. J. OVERBERGER LESTER LARIMER . B. BLANKFELD CH nn
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