THE PATTON COURIER id L fi ob ST ANDARDS oF Xs Sb REUEL SOMMERVILLE g ne ATTORNEY-AT-LAW “The standards of living have been Office in the Good Building. very much improved within _the last oJeeges Faageele * : 20 years,” said Dr. Theodore B. Appel, x Secretary of health, this week. “Many - + of the common-place features now b bi & kX connected wit hour existence were ei- y ay £ * ther unknown two decades ago or were| _ 18 a prescription or % . enjoyed alone by those having wealth. Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, aes % This marked progress has undoubted| Bilious Fever and Malaria. a i z ly developed an increased joy. in liv- It kills the germs. 2 ing. “, .. attention to your personal needs when you visit the Business Office.” », Filling your service measure “Many advances during this same period have also been made in the sci- mM WV { NT, ence of living. In this achievement pre- NIT 0 A nl ; Parnell, Cowher & Co. ectric ¢ And : 5 i In the billing department, accuracy is essential ventative medicine has played an ac- tive part. For example, medical in spection of school children was begun in 1894, In the same year diphtheria antitoxin was first distributed by a city. The first tuberculosis clinic was organized in that year also, as was the first state health laboratory.. Proof that mosquitoes carried yellow fever was made in 1900. The Pure Food and Drug Act was passed in 1906. The first open air school was founded in 1908. The public drinking cup was ab- ROMPT AND RELIABLE telephone service is Pr you most want. That's where you put the emphasis most of the time. : a ' olished first in 1909; and in the same ® % to personal service And that’s where we put it! Tops Doe mike: 2 : year anti-typhoid innoculation was be- + whephone bill fh gun in the United States Amy. Ru- ral nursing service was started in 1912 and the Shick test was first used in 1914. Health education in the schools began in 1918. Toxin-antitoxin was first administered in 1918 also. And antitoxin for scarlet fever became sci- entifically established in 1923. “A review of these significent facts 3 ~ indicates the reason for much of the ! * * conservation of human life within a Buick value iS comparatively few years. Official ef- forts to protect human life will be un- 7 remittingly continued. Large sums of greater today But service means more than that to you; as it does to us 4] You want close, helpful attention to your personal needs 4 vis : Sy ~~ | when you call or visit the Business Office. g 44 E ’ 3 You want your bills to show clearly what your usage has been. You want the installer or repair man who visits your premises to do his work quickly, and without-making a Teegeegeele experience Fri- riment and the Jaegaeles is production— hing to do is to 3 TT ] ine nt with untried i mess of things. ) ip Tag IE i th er These and other details you want well handled. ar 1 th ney ; = = And on these, we, too, put emphasis. I bp sid pier rast ailee fore m tically nothing in dollars and cents. Te) “Possibly that is one of the main because Buick reasons why more attention is not What we are trying to do is to bring the best efforts of a capable workman to bear on every feature of your service : : 5 : : 1 di i S SAY [ES given to matters of this character. For ° b . 1 —tO0 put ourselves at your persona 1Sposal 10 your very a I 18 example there is no fee attached to is a eautifu Q. . 3 5 . : 3 : ot : : eating the kind of food which your ni Qe 2 “You want the installer to do hi: « orks without contact with this company. Each telephone er be oan pair of wires body requires and disregarding that| TV . * making a mess of things 9 Lenirg iad which is not best for you. A two-mile car vy vy ecause LATION walk each day will expend energy on . 5 : 2 a - we - your part but will involve no money B k rf : 1 E L L J E L E I'd H O N E ( oO M PA N Y outlay. Cultivating a cheerful disposi- uic pe orm- = = oh od . E. tion is not marked with a high price i . + ! tag either. And eight hours sleep each b night will not be any more expensive ance 1S super Deal er . O F P E N N S Y LVA N 1 A oh ire hi failing to place value vy sy because upon that for which we have to spend . di J money. Quackery, health fads and high . 9 0... 8,0 ENSBURG, PA. G. H Fuoimzz, Manager priced patent medicines demand coin. Buick S initial x But, generally speaking, good health o and good health practices are not } counter propositions. They demand cost and " os personal interest and application—no- TO PERSONAL SE R VICE thing more. Consider this thg next v 3 time you feel inclined to indulge in operating cost A ara ooaafestealectoeioclonfoctod . + \ a “AN ORGANIZATION DEVOTED Te 3. ogo og x 3 high priced luxuries for your health’s » T sake. 1 { de I fi “Supreme and satisfying good health are ow. | ’ fe a should be every one’s goal. It is not . d a - yours to purchase. The most luxurious 3 + f the luxuries, namely health, is Xamine x TR —— — === = rool TR P— . si : - = — 9 x e 2 U Salk . Th f i : 3 a I a CC > : yours for the ta ing. Therefore, don t . . 5 3 T PY FR oe Ceo try to buy it. Fresh air, sunshine, pure Buick oint b . ; | For Your Decoration Day Tip [jo mii mi fe , ~ ois g % 0 i * oy = fe Take them, in spite of that fact.” . t 3 3 ¥ 3 i : % % 5 11 Seacon Ee point. Compare OME 3 x FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER % an BSL SES ORL tm AWARD CONTRACT. I ) 3 : & # Sives—— oe CARROLLTOWN, PENNA % ™ se t h h 5 Phone Orliee md Boslens ’ I E $ th Satetv Co s mort _ The board of county commissioners 1 wit ot er : z el, : 5 njoy e o WEES in session on Monday awarded a con- “or . Te toeteste rts torteste steele steele testoeteelertes! eeteeteetest et eete ete e tee teeteitetests 3UILD A HOME. Aeagaadastesotastesdeedostestestotrcteontectostontesfoefocontsfenfusfosdecotantssfecioiasfosfesfosfecfecfecfniesfeforfinlisfusdeclecdocdecdecer) + o v = tract for the furnishing of flowers fi b fi and Econociny of the’ public park ea T. cars eiore + : We have $250,000.00 to apply to pur- Note balanced tread with Se 4 . TS. COME IN 5 MONEY FOR FARMERS chase of land—payment of debt or oth- pl bin nh Maibrang, of Johnstown, on a bid of ry $ a e rer 1 3 o . n aXe: oy F he , oR ro > Long term mortgages on lower interest =o 4.00 ovements. wasted rubber, Flores A 20 : he uy other bid was that ou m e 5 rates are afforded to farmers under the L, BE. KAYLOR, Secerogary-Treasurer, carcass—easier riding— 5 hy WR Oe oseph 5 onlin, _of Johnstown, E terms of the Farm Loan Act. Bell Phone 183M, KEbensburg, Pa. easier steering. 8 EA 3 whose price was $259.56. our cl oice w = — — — No ply separation or Er 2 & | ba ‘ SE vp Y ® x 1) “shoulder breaks” —ex- 3 MRS. ROSE OTT. z traordinary mileage. Has jus 7 ade-i alue, 4 nl ml SAYGINAS . . z trade-in value Scan be z I uneral services for Mrs. Rose Ott, aX cimise. - aged 43 years, wife of Adam Ott of : Cassandra, who died of tubercular % “Built for menigitis at ther home on Wednesday 3 evening of last week were held on ; Friday morning and interment was at ' . ees *. + i 2 Fe etesteste ote ee ee eels ot ’. aeleelesleleeleelele Caeteeteste + esleetestasTeetesteslestoeloelalontoniaciosionin Newry. The deceased is survived by her husband and one daughter, Anna, PATTON PA wife of Samuel Lee. ’ . Firestone Round Tread Balloon Moy Firestone Dealers are prepared to take in your old tires, offering you a liberal allowance on a new set of Gum-Dipped Balloons. Firestone Dealers are given the advantages of at- tending Tire Educational Meetings held throughout the country, where tire design and construction are discussed. The sections of used tires reproduced here are a part of this program. Study these two sections and you, too, will understand what Firestone means by tires built for service and tires made to sell. UCK Note unbalanced tread ————————— R EUTLELELOEELELLEEELLEEEEETLTG Note how hingingaction at heavy shoulder causes ply separation and broken carcass. . GEO. E. PRINDIBLE con PRESIDENT j -~ The Firestone Gum-Dipped LESTER LARIMER, ...V. PRES AND CASHIER Balloonwithits JAMES WESTRICK ....cconnie VICE PRESIDENT OLDFIELD scientifically DE. P. J. KELLY .occvccimuinnen VICE PRESIDENT iz oy wo ® a designed tread The Book Ol Songs TIRES pertniss fees g ; ‘er realized that 2 Bank Book at Low Cash Prices riding, extra Flat Tread Balloon Perhaps you never re lized comfort and safety. is a book of Songs. : oo inh 30x3 Fabric . $5.85 The balloon tire with heavy, flat tread design is obvi- Every depositor who has one of those high- 30x33: Fabric. 6.85 ously stiffer and rides harder. The excess rubber, placed MYRON 8S. LARIMER ... ASSISTANT CASHIER 4 THE GRANGE NATIONAL BANK IN Iv prized books in his possession can tell you that 1 for appearance at the edges of the tread, is not only ra. to leaf it thru and see colum after column of 30x32 Cord . 7.35 wasted but produces hinging action causing ply separa- dollars saved makes the heart sing with joy. 29x4.40 Balloon 8.40 tion and “shoulder breaks.” 1df Ti PATTON, PA. ‘ts a saving ace g els y d . 13.40 Firestone designed and manufactures Oldfield Tires A dollar starts a saving account and gets you 32x4 Cor Tn = direct to Firestone Dealers one of these books of happiness. Every dolar sav. 3125.25 nuoon 15.38 | 2nd Tubes distibuting them rect oon, Crvand 4 PCT. PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS ed and entered in it will add another note to your 33x6.00 Balloon 18.35 On a ss huvirs everywhere, 3 PCT. PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS hymn of happiness. clean, fresh stocks of Firestone and Oldfield Tires in all types and sizes, and has helped to male possible today’s Oldfield Tubes DIRECTORS _ = « also priced low remarkably low prices—the lowest in tire history. See THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK the Firestone Dealer today. : JAMES WETRIOR PR. P. J, REILLY T. M. SHEEHAN P. 0. STRITTMATTER PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA Following Dealers Can Save You Money and Serve You Better: CO. 31°R00% Bb I OVEBBRBOES . a ¥. Paraticach. V. Pres BARTH YOUNG LESTER LARIMER 3. E. Prindible, Pres. F. E. Farabaugh : G. E. PRINDIBLE B. BLANKFELD F. L. Brown, Cashier Reuel Somerville, V. Pres Stoltz Motor Co. Biller’s Garage Total Resources ............... $2,000,000.00 FATION: Pi. lo py Capital Paid Up cn $100,000.00 ’ Syrptes Bamed ie hs “ $190.00 Central Garage SEMELSBERGER'S CARAGE ’ PATTON, PA. HASTINGS, PA. QULLELLEL EL LERTCERL AREER LEEPER EEL ETL emt EL — \BEr22Z2Z2Z2Z2Z2ZiEZ Zee 2
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