THE PATTON COURIER . ACCIDENT PREVENTION SPLENDID MOVE IN Dry with Confidence / FORWARD DIRECTION, SAYS. PRES, KINARD Chief Executive of Bell Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania En- dorses Co-operative Effort in State for Safer Highways W ¢ d ll ¢ S a dy During the last ninety days more new Chev- . rolet cars were delivered in this community N d | bth: than in any similar period in Chevrolet his- tory—and most of these new car sales involved | the trade-in of the purchaser’spreviouscar. As a result, we have at this time a wide selection of used cars that have been thoroughly recon- ditioned —and which may be identified by the red “O. K. that counts” tag. Come in and make your selection while our used car stocks are complete. Jor Economical Transportation il Always . . a square USED 0 0m IM l | ity i CAR deal from the Buick DOLLAR Dealer The Buick dealer is in busi- y D A Yy = yy ness to stay. His future rep- Hh, ier aa SI utation depends upon his A Telephone team competing in a recent first aid contest rr I, Call hE I Ay : treating used car buyers Fo [Ligition 4 GE XS, am Ye) le fai ly “The designation of last April as rected quickly. He .is the man who Safety Month by Governor Fisher, heads up the First Aid Instruction. Tf The man who buys a good is i 0 $ | k i § | 0 RES used car—honestly repre- This fully has been CArCTCL checked ) Xi below 3 Sertel Nov. hii) (Beng and the support of this undertaking That is a big feature of the telephone by so large a number of municipalities | work, for when an aceide nt does hap- throughout the state, was a splendid pen, the men know how to cope with move in a forward direction, and one | it, at least until the doctor gets . . there. sented—at a fair price— of great interest to all employers,”| Each : e : 2 : hii acn year First Aid instruction q oi ah nic av ' i : v ~ d Le 1 esident | is given t : 3 oosiey Mgshisuls a plann: | geceives splendid value in E7017 an ON that P7118) sot Loser BT Tria] is gives & tsjerhone men, and every ing to make this Uoliar Day one . P : . tS : : year lor the past ten or twelve it oa ans ennsylvania, riew © of Altoona’s Greatest Trade Ev- transportation. | npSylvania, ih an Interview onihas been more advanced and. moro. safety activities throughout the state. “It has the particular merit of being more than a mere proclamation. ' It ents, when dependable and Sea- ; . t sonable merchandise will be off-| In hisenthusiasm for the car | A few of d at he has bought, and the value brought into play many civil factors ,; ot of the or his ve d Ton etd iE orl our exceptional Used Car values hp dig Aid by teams of he men. This year n of safety, and was : " ninety-nine per cent o 1 encouraging to , those industrial forces | F'Y-1LiRe per ¢ of B : ‘Work ; REMARKABLY | ets for him co lok upon “with an OK that counts” it Ee ‘ . shops and along the highways, some- €r Season, the dealer as his friend. Hwa here were 713 teams of five men times unknown to the general public. eneh, selectod from the tot ry : L Oo WwW F RICES “Safety, to be fully accomplished,” |," ." >" Seted Irom the total force in The Buick dealer has many he said, “must be supported by more fra nina, 10 compete for the various . n r than preachments.” If the brakes, district prizes awarded for greatest l AR \ || Hl) such friends because he rep- ® lights or ; proficiency in. First Aid methods as . tensive. It so happe ns that each April this instruction ec s to a head, in the form of com ns in First horn of a motor ear are aia hack. the oe : prescribed by the American Red resents the true condition of out of whack, the good will of the = used ® driver is no great comfort to other| ; t the cars he offers for automobilists or to pedestrians, If a Sickness prevention is also a part To come and share in the good sale—i be gives every evro e ouring ar. workman hasn't safe machines and of the on and among the e Za . at Hor & rp tools and methods to work with, the Women clerical and operat ing forces Yong at Booster Stores have uv Sar customer a Share Safety First sign on the wall cuts a this same instruction hs 1S dani ing the Ee prepared or 1S th . t deal sorry figure past five years. been constantly on Cc 1s for Home and Personal . { BO | H IN GOOD CONDI | ION Employers have long since come to|the increase; considerably over six xonas : AP be: - "= realize that first of all the plant and thousand young women having com- use are included in the offerings. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY iti 3 al Dol machinery must be as sound and se- | Pleted in that period health courses In addition to the Special Dol- FLINT, MICHIGAN cure as human planning and inspec-|2PProved by the Red Cross and con- a : lar Day Goods, you will find a Division of General Motors Corporation ® tion can devise, he said. Next, the pducted by teachers trained in ihe wide range of other seasonable ris 0 0 oY a es atton workmen must be shown what is the | Work. . 3 Merchandise of Dependable ’ safest manner of tackling every ele- “Accident prevention is now a fixed f quality on sale at very reason- P N AUTO C0 ment of the job. It’s then time to|necessity of our high-geared commer d A * ” ’ . . : ask them to turn to concentrate on cial and indus trial life,” Mr. Ki able prices. D d bilit S 3 * Safety. pointed out. “Once it is effectively COME PREPARED TO PATTON, PA. ependability, Satisfaction and Honest Value phon In the telephone business orgnined, 16 Wes fis very-‘gront 5p: the work presents but comparatively peal to all who share its benefits ‘ a SAT . : Ns ty: : . 3 SPEND THE ENTIRE —— | few hazards, yet the entry into un-| First Aid instruction, i ral cor- . DAY SHOW INTEREST IN GOOD growers are entering larger acreages been made somewhat more rigid this familiar buildings and the work |ollary, plays a some t ser part - £ » POTATO SEED IN THE STATE than a vear ago and additional grow- year. One important change is that above and along the public highways but a tremendously imy nt one | Shopping in Booster Stores REUEL SOMMERVII I FE! E— wi ers are becoming interested. fields intended for the production of ul sometimes bring a man to grief if notwithstanding. It, too, s its ‘h in Booster Res- More interest’ in the production of | While most of the certified seed certified seed must be isolated from | he doesn’t know what he’s about and great appeal to manual workers. It and eat lunc in 00stel $ certified seed is being shown by po- produced in 1927 was certified and other potato fields in order to ve-| keep his head up and eyes open while gives them a sense of sufficiency to taurants. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW tato growers this year than SVL be sold during the fall and winter more duce the spread of degenerative dis-| on the job. Safety, therefore, has to | meet the emergency w hen bad luck | re gt No de Fare oF Sn} than 7500 bushels were shipped from eases by insects, be “talked” as well as taught; it|overtakes a fellow work nan on the naustry, rFennsylvania epartment the five counfies under the ta and sm mr has to be everlastingly kept before!|job. It ables the ill . . Sx ; A : S i ag nas stingly kept before |job. It enables them to len skilled . Office in the Good Building. of Agriculture. : seal of the Bepartinet of Agriculture Mrs, Emma Kimball, the minds of the men. {hand when some acgident to the pub- While the growers have until June this spring. In all almost 30,000 bu Mrs, Emma Kimball, aged 61 years “Each of the thirty districts of the |lic finds them in g posit to meet to enroll, more than 75 acres have shels were certified last yer for 39 formerly a resident of FEbensburs, Bell Telephone Company has its|the emergency until a doctor arrives already been entered and three new different growers. One grower pro- died at the county home on Monday. Safety Instructor—a man experi-|or a hospital can be rea = » ies he 2 a V reg ¥ or ic rer 2 she . : : 1 1 S DVN [A Couples hae made Juan regarding duced over 2,500 bu hels, : Death was caused by pneumonia and enced in te phone work who can talk| “Hundreds of L - : Se : | the possibiliteies o gettm Work I'he standards for production have erysipelas - the subject from the angle of one tele phe { oe Cowher , es | | done. = In the five counties, Bradford, Cam- ~~ — _— - who, by experience, has learned that |g, 1 iv 1 dradford, Ce 1 NII [Jul \I bria, Erie. Somerset and Sullivan, in the safe way is the easiest way, and a lif which the work was done last year, the quickest way in the long pull,” of ¢] : Hl SOA MA ee mn RE ojooies ejrofeserierierfeieniriforioris i Mr, Kinnard said. “That's some- times d to get across to thelle youngsters who are just breaking I in? n A ————————T— + It is the job of the Safety Instruec- |: n 1 STRAND THEATRE tor to spot everything, material or! sg; 5 ethine w pie ALTOONA, PA. ; pb RL mE personal, that’s apt to cause an acci- ) industry and to the gen. ONE WEEK. STARTING SAT- i dent—and then to see that it is cor-|er Cook WALL PAPER snd lor rr oe : BEBE DANIELS in U Y I REESE PANELS I PAINT STORE BUILD YOUR BUSINESS UP -- ther fellow’s house ALSO ADVERTISING WILL DO THIS. entire accord with 3 Vitaphone Presentations 1021 Chestnut Avenue ALTOONA, PA. age St on accord with x, Nows, an senna lying quarantine is Comedy, Cartoon, News, 3 a |r bobbi ies swiss sennns ene rsp, / logical one to as- Orchestra. i SR Ww é neiple of the great- Sots a ————————— eatest numbe We go anyplace to do work in paper hanging, painting void commun le y er pea and Decorating. CHR alnst them but, il ; an orts quarantine be- T. AUGUSTINE NEWS Wall Paper from 4c up to $6.00 per double roll. nake the best of it ; 3 OF THE WEEE ; in ; : tal d GEO. E. BRINDIBLE ....ccvnriininnens PRESIDENT thus greatly assist 0! We solicit your patronage. Wall Paper Catalogue mail. JAMES WESTRICE VICE PRESIDENT public against the r 8} Mi Adams were cal » y : dS * ed on request. DE. P. J. KELLY . VICE PRESIDENT \ and Mi John Urich of Pai 1 MYRON 8, LARIMER ........convmene. CASHIER - silled op Friend and relative T FRANK X. YOUNG ....ovvverenn. ASS'T CASHIER +63 David Krise of Fallen Timber was + 1 besine caller here on Saturday. CONTRIBUTING TO A ription for M3 Edna Sutton has concluded a | I 0 t in Cherrytree with friends. y | | THE Flu, Dengue, Vir. and Mrs. Ellsworth MeConnell I TOWN S GROWTH 2 i and family, of Altoona, spent Sun-|4 ' and Malaria. da re with Mrs. MeConnell’s par- % The courageous merchant or manufacturer who builds up a big GRANGE NATIONAL BANK ® ie germs. ts, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nagle. business in any community contributes to that commurity more than { a . j .s Berringer of Frugality has he ever persomally fakes out. The bigger the business or the imdus- ’ | fh —————————— “aes er ne W EG ee ¥ trial unite, the bigger the town or city, and citizens should never ided a briel Visit nere, ? fail to show appreciation for increased values all down the live. | Back of all business activities ig the service reaudered by baunks and fimancial lustitutions. Thisbank has always taken a keen de- light in contributing in its small way to the uphbuilding of Paiton. It stands ready and willing at all times to lend its facilities to any worthy enterprise which ultimately is for a bigger Patton. . é mm . PATTON, PA. . Conc o Mrs. Louis Adams is spending some : DAI RE time in Cresson with her father who : NERAL MOTORS i eriously ill. Joseph Berringer of Altoona was a 4 PCT. PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS : igerator made and rere Br Bre Bearers BrP oBr oe s04500 Be Gr oPee@r @: 81 D0ed | PBB BB er BBB Bre ee Be BD DE BDI BBB BB HE HB 0B B81 81 90101102: 0119. | VERRY RR RA RRR RR RRRRR ERE RARER REINER PERERA NRE RR RRR RR ER RAE) TETRA TERT recent caller here. i. a ‘K NTRS $ reat Gemeral Motors Mr. and Mrs. Urban Stolz and dau- MARE THIS HANK YOUR BANK. 3 PCT, PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS ¢ it of every five El- oghter, Norma, of Carrolltown, were feofroirofesirefrariorirefeoooprfefecferdrdrvbrrdrdododrfededeodideipodeobododededeoddd ° is a FRIGIDAIRE. callers on relatives here recently. ¢ Hild. weors, Feiss Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Adams were THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK : week end callers on relatives in Al- DIRECTORS : toon: + . M. 2 y , n I VX Fe 4 AYIOR, “Mr. and Mrs. Francis Farabaugh PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA I. ¥, SuEERAY F, © STRI'TMstIER | EBENSBURG, PA, a at elie in . : ¥ : JAMES WESTRICK DR. P. J. KELLY . of. sworesto, re R G. E. Prindible, Pres. F. E. Farabaugh, V. Pres . this place. « : 3 C. J. NOON B. J. OVERBERGER ¢ Jo en: Behe of Altoona was a Sat- €. L. Brown, Cashier = Reuel Somerville. V. Pres BARTH YOUNG wn : NT urday caller here. Total Resources ............ $2,000,000.00 eritrioin 8: BLANEFZLD ; Elza Herriria. Capital Paid Up ........... $100,000.00 | Mon : i ? Eliza, three year old daughter of 100,000.00 | é Mr. and Mrs. Averesta Herrira, of Surplus Earned ................ - $100,000. ’ MER Mineral Point, died of pneumapnia at A ROLL OF HONOR BANK A ns i : WN, PENNA the parental home last Saturday af- ! ternoon. Funeral services and inter- | ‘ ment took place Monday at South I a rd arin | t At ind Fork, ie om. ABDRERRR i THT TTT Ts | TTT TTTITTTIEI TEI TR ITAI IERIE INRIA AAA AIRE SAT A ARR RIAN S ST ASS AE *
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