THE PATTON COURIER 770 umu7uuu0uu0mu 77777 kvznzizizizzizz zzz 0% 0m | — | | Announcing ANOTH! Td TO BECOME A SHAREHOLDER IN A SUCCESSFUL PUBLIC UTILITY RRR DCH TRAN. e the state or safe brakes Electric Light, Power and Gas Properties are stable enter- prises. They render indispensible service to homes and indus- 1. Exceptional Safety. 2. An Attractive Return. 3. Easily Converted into Cash. 4. Tax Free. 5. Dividends Paid Since E. tries. Electric Light, Power and Gas are essential to home Date of Issue. 6. Modern Life Will Not Do Without Electric- ——— comfort and to manufacturing progress. ity. 7. Industry Solves Big Problems With Electric Power. 8. 1630 For Service Rendered, Electricity Is Economical. 9. The De- ke 8 0) . . . . » ° Cn Tene From time to time for the past eight and one-half years, the mand for Service Is Constantly Growing. 10. The Business els ... $6.75 g y . > : y g eels. $8.00 Penn Central Light and Power Company has offered their Is Almost Entirely on A Cash Basis. $6.50 P . . . i No referred Shares to their customers, public and employes, with is the result that they now have more dan 9500 Pi oead Share- : PRICE PER SHARE AND DIVIDENDS OF EF . ° We are offering this Issue of Prefer Shares $2.80 Series, divi S pays arterly $47.5 p a holders. Ninety-five per. cent of these shareholders are cise un Ee er Ie 5 tomers and employes who have been receiving dividends reg- tion and $1.00 poy share per month, or the equivalent, within the peiod until fully paid. Interest at the annual € 3 per cent will be allowed on all payments, to be acerued and credited on completion of payments. The ularlp since date of iIssne. Thus the company has been able to Series, Cumulative Preferred, has all the rights and Privileges of the $5.00 Series (Closed) except the ) CO. price, vield, liquidation and call values, which is change d due to the difference between the $5.00 and $2.80 RR RR share its earnings with its customers, employes and the public. Financial men look with favor upon the Securities of Electric Light, Power and Gas Companies. The reasons are easy to un- his stand: PENN CENTRAL LIGHT Is. Subscriptions for shares can be made at any of our offices or thru any of our employes. from the sale of this Issue will be used for permanent improvements which are necessary in orporation is a part of the Middle West Utili ties System. mities served by the Penn Central Light and Power Company. The management is in the hands of ex- perienced public utility men whose ability as econontic al and efficient operators has been thoroughly demon- POWER COMPANY J. H. SHEARER, PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER ted. NEW COFFEE NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS SANDWICHES, PIE, ICE CREAM, COFFEE, SODAS, ETC. Confections, Candy, Cigars, and Tobaccoes. BIGOS BLDG. MAGEE AVE. GIVE US A TRIAL Gooderham & Weakland, Props. ‘Service, Courtesy and Sat- isfaction.” EE EE EE EL nin TEE EEE RE EER nm rE ELE EEL REEL is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It is the most speedy remedy & % te known side,” Price advised. + % | LAKE ERIE FISH | & 3 REUEL SOMMERVILLE CATCH DECREASES a i E} : ii _ i x ATTORNEY-AT-LAW The total catch of fish out of the i + <i Port of Erie last year dwindled to 1,- & == Ti i Office in the Good Bui!”‘ng. |957, 20 pounds, worth $253,424, a sur- + i ins i Vey completed hy the Board of Fish + iif Hit > | Commissioners recently revealed. oe int & | N. R. Buller, commissioner of fisher- 3 it i a + LIME-MARL | ies, pointed out that until recent years & | | Hl z | the catch always exceeded $20,000,000 o i il] + “Nature’s Great Soil Builder” | pounds and was looked upon as a “mil- 3 (ll le 5 The fine, dry, quick-acting, . lion dollar indusiry.” og f inhi : fully available lime. Superior in JI Repeated conferences during the past BS + quality and condition. Brings | ten years held with the commercial 1:3 % | Il x best results at least cost per ac- fishermen to- save the industry have * AY | I J 4 y re—low cost delivered your sta- tion. Write today for prices and interesting booklet. NATURAL LIME-MARL COMPANY, ROANOKE, VA. (2 Plants at Charles Town, W. Va) (B. & O. R. R, EXECUTRIX’'S NOTICE In the Estate of William M. Simpson, deceased, late of Patton Borough, Cam- bria County, Pennsylvania. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration in the Estate of said decenden? have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebied to | said Estate are requested to make pay- ment, and those having claims or de- | mands against the same will make | them without delay to A emansaiinr ~ y ” SPECT 7 3 CAPITAL $200.000.00 vv Simps INSPECT QUARRIES . een UU, . May.D. Sibson, 3 SURPLUS . $200,000.60 Patton, Penna. Executrix. F. J. Hartmann, Attorney, Ebensburg, Penna. WEEE | | cial quarries from which they ob- tain stone to check on the quality | 61/28 ' obtained and methods of production. SOUND WARNING TO CARELESS MOTORISTS to the point of suicide when approach- ing a curve or the cresi of a hill,” Wilson C. Price, superintendent of the State highway, said recently. “Betting hat the road is clear when you can’t see it is a poor gamble.” “It is a pleasant feeling to have plenty of space between your wheels and the edge of the road, but the habit of driving in the middle is a bad one. Even though you do see a car come over the hill or around the curve in time to avoid it you must make a sharp turn to get over and risk a skid. Too often you don’t have that precious second to get over and the rear of your car must take a side- swipe,” the pairol head said. “It is unfair, poor manners and lacking in sportsmanship to ride in the middle at a hillerest or curve. An- other driver suddenly confronted® with your car and not enough road re- ceives a shock that too often has re- sulted in accident and we can hardly ! be fair in calling such an occurrence wn ‘accident.’ “Accidents don’: happen. They are caused. Approach hillcrests and curves with caution and keep to your own failed to bring results Buller said. Present conditions were forecast by the board ‘ten years ago, Buller as- serted and that effort in that period to take care of the future met with little or no co-operation from the fish- ermen. Predictions of the fishermen that good catches run in cycles failed to develop during the ten year period. If | the present rate of decrease continues Buller believes thai it will not pay the commercial fishermen to operate their boats out of its port. John H. Fertig, assistant director of the Legislaiive Reference Bureau has been elected a member of the State Employes’ Retirement Board. The Department of Highways is making an inspection of all commer- $2.50 Down THE GREATEST CLEANER he Price of ONE! $2.50 Down VALUE EVER OFFERED == ANERS ft it PREMIER DUPLEX JUNIOR With Scpi-Span With Spic-Span $72.90 $48.00 SPIC-SPAN Seperately $14.50 A Phone Call Will Bring You A FREE DEMONSTRATION PENN CENTRAL CANCER "2% "00832 | Tells cause of cancer and what to da | Indianapolis, Ind. 12t-43. RTT I NA, | | | Parnell, Cowher & Co. | TIT BLADDER WEAKNESS If Bladder Weakness, Getting Up “Many people like to ride the crown I | | for pain, bleeding, odor, etc. Write for P P E of the road when traffic does not in- i an |it today, mentioning this paper. Ad- | Nights, Backache, Burning or Itching terfere, but the practice is dangerous Bf nt Pt |dress Indianapolis Cancer Hospital, | Sensation, leg or groin pains make you feel o]d, tired, pepless, and worn out why not make the Cystex 48 hour test? Don’t get up. Get Cystex today at any drug store. Put it to a 48 hour test. Money back if you don’t soon feel like new, full of pep, sleep well, with pains alleviated. Try Cystex today. Only 60c. Fogerty’s Drug Store. Toodee] soles’ qeopIvgheys jegeefeste Eo AF wundation of a Home Cf Your Own There is one firm foundation upon which you can start to build right now to own your own home — a savings account in this bank. Each week you should add a certain amount of your earnings, and almost before you know it, you will have enogh to start building a home THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA TOTAL RESOURCES OVER... $3,240.000.00 A ROLL OF HONOR BANK LETRA EI RA ELEN ELLE ALE EEA EERE EE EEE A TTT ETT A EE 1 ELL LLL LEE ERLE ELL ELLE EEL LLL LEE HTT TTT -— 15]
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