THE PATTON COURIER Theos. A. Owens, Editor & Prop. E. F. Bradley, Associate Editor Entered im the Post Olfice at Patton, Pa., as Second Class Mail Matter. Subscription Rates $2.00 per year in Ad- vance. Single Coples 5 Cents. > RATE OARD—Legal Notices, $1.60 per inch, or fraction thereof, for 3 insertions Card of Thanks, 0c; Business Locals 100 per lind; Business Cards, $10.00 per year; Display advertising, 30¢ per inch; Full position, 26 pct. extra; Minimum charge, $1.00. Cash must accompany all orders fer foreign advertising. All Advertising copy must reach this office by noon Wednesday to insure insertion. Unsigned correspon- dence will be ignored at all times. GRAND AND PETIT JURORS DRAWN FOR JUNE SESSION OF COURT AT EBENSBURG Grand Jurors will Convene Week Of June 3rd; Others to Sit Following Week The following is the list of grand jurors called for the June term of Criminal Court. These jurors will meet the first week of June, beginning Mon- day, June 3, to pass upon such crim- inal cases as may be presented to it by the District Attorney: Adleman, Alex, stable boss, Summer- hill Township. Anderson, Charles, janitor, Hastings. Bachtell, Roy J., weighmaster, Portage Borough. Burtnett, Casper J. janitor, Summer- hill Township. Bowman, John F., clerk, Eight Ward Johnstown. Brooks, Elmer, Fifth Ward, Johns- town. Chapman, Jesse, chemist, Stonycreek Township. Davis, Agnes, housewife, Cambrin Township. Griffith, Nathaniel, stenographer Eighteenth Ward, Johnstown. Grief, Frank, laborer, Adams Town- ship. Harris, Nathaniel R., laborer, Second Ward Johnstown. Hetrick, Charles, operator, Hastings. Hess, Ernest, machinist, Nineteenth Ward, Johnstown. 1 Emerick, Edwin E, insurance, Seventh Johnstown. Galbraith, Harrry, jeweler, Fifteenth | Ward, Johnstown. | Ward, Johnstown. | Mitchell, Charles F., finisher, Twelfth Bo to. hy if. iddie Tavi Ward, Johnstown. | Tim, Kate, housewife, Middle Taylor [ Mangus, James G., engineer, Ninete- Township. | : Aristo Gotshall, E. B., stonemason, Blacklick| €nth Ward, Johnstown. Township {Miscoe, Edward, printer, Twentieth | Goughnour, E. P., laborer, East Tay-| Wad Jopsiows, — lor Township | McCloskey, George, miner, Tunnelhill Glass, Sherman, farmer Munster Town. | Borough. " cchEis. Sara Goss, E. E., manufacturer, Blacklick | MeMulien William, merchant, Spang- Hoa engineer, South Fork. | McCardell, Guy, clerk, Spang Holtz, Paul. merchant, Hastings. I A, farmer Munster own- Se an, ans, Deviags BoD, Tween, George H., merchant, Tenth er Townsiip. | Ward Johnstown. : Hershbedger, J. H., merchant, Eighth Nathan, Martin A, millhand, Sixth Ward, Johnstown. ‘Ward, Johnstown. Herst, Paul, R., engineer, Twentieth |C SPall w. H., watchman, Reade Ward, Johnstown. | Township. ris, ., laborer, ¢ Level. Jordan, Frank, reporter, First Ward, orris John A lzborer Scalp Leve 8 | Owens, William F., farmer, Cambria | Johnstown, | Powasi Jones, Elias, Clerk, Tenth Ward Johns-|__~ 2V sib. town | Plummer, Charles, farmer, Croyle ? ; | Township. Johnson, John E., miner, E rroll ; ! 3 nm ash Carry Roberts, John, postmaster, Vintondale. : Township. Rodgers, William H., machinist, First Kittle, Fred, carpenter, Loretto. | Wand, Jornstows, ; . y Riley, Charles D. policeman, Thirteenth Keiper, Barl A., inspector, East Cone- A mach Borouch | Ward, Johnstown. : s 8 grough, s Scanlon, M. L., clerk, Sixth Ward. i Larimer, Izora, housewife, Ebensburg. | Johnstown i Lime ele ores, Patton. Stokes, Horace B. clerk, Seventh Ena d pa ie er, Potton, ‘Ward, Johnstown. or o ec, bus dr ver, Wilmore. Smith, Harry, engineer, Twentieth ms Bernard, miner, Gallitzin Bor- Ward, Johnstown. oe J ; {Stombaugh, John, electrician, Dale Bor_ 2 ames, blacksmith, Jackson | weicher, Albert, laborer, Patton. ys ip. | Tyler, Charles, miner, Hastings. oy oe Rerves: S., salesman, Ferndale. |schonhart, V. J., clerk, Westmont. urthes, James, laborer, Hastings. | Yeckley, Charles A. agent Gallitzin Murphy. John, tax collector, First Borough. i Wax¢, Johnstown. : Schrift, Ralph, carpenter, Summerhill Moser, Henry, laborer, Eight Ward, | Township. Jervis, D. M,, laborer, Ebensburg. i i FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Phosa Office and Residemce CARROLLTOWN, PENA | Ward, Johnstown. Marshall, William, salesman, Eighth ; J. Edward Stevens | THE PATTON COURIER DAIRE SO MANY USERS OF MECHANICAL REFRIGER- ATORS ARE HAVING TROUBLE WITH THEIR MA- CHINES and so many prospects tell me that “Mrs. So and So” has a “Frigidaire” which “is not working” that I feel Jjustifed in publicly stating that we do not have a Frigid- aire in ths agency whch is not satisfactorily operating, and that the machines one hears of which are not opera- ting satisfactorily, ARE NOT FRIGIDAIRES, But other makes of mechanical Refrigerators of which there are more than 200 different makes. So, when you hear of a mechanical Refrigerator which “IS RUNNING ALL THE TIME” or “NOT RUN- NING AT ALL” BE SURE IT “IS” A FRIGIDAIRE, We are too polite tp name these other users who have bought other makes. They all seem to use the word of “Frigidaire” as a standard of comparison, no matter what make of machine they may have, and think they have FRIGIDAIRES, but we will gladly furnish these names if requested. The FRIGIDAIRE Factory, a part of the great and “ONLY” General Motors Corporation, with its product, whatever it be behind it, is operating three shifts day and night, and are now behind he orders for machines. PRICES RANGE FROM $180.00 UP and he TERMS ARE MADE TO SUIT THE PURCHASER. L.E. Kaylor Frigidaire Dealer Ebensburg, Pa. MY 2700000722777, Leave Home Anytime! Return Anytime! AND MEALS WILL BE READY TO SERVE COOKED BY THE “FLAVOR ZONE” METHOD ON THE AUTOMATIC Westinghouse ELECTRIC RANGE ECONOMICAL, LABOR SAVING, TIME SAVING, HEAL- THFUL, CONVENIENT AND PRODUCTIVE OF BETTER COOKING RESULTS. - LET US SHOW YOU. —————— POLI The unders; his candidacy Director of t decision of t I———— PORE John Gill A ~ FRID. Tt MONDAY Br With BE AN ALL 1 The Bigg Kepler, Adam, farmer, Southmont. Duffy, R. M., merchant, Summerhill Borough. Davis, C. W., druggist, East Conema- ugh. eeipipeilosieforfesfoocfecfoiosforfororfecioriodiosiaorioiocdonfecforonioorforfororfecfonfortonoriuortetoorororforip fesles Evans, Gladys, housewife, Edensburg. ofeedest ville, Jame: Brown, Cas A Ao \ Tod! Lamb, William, foreman, Reade Town- of ddd led le pf flo Sebold oo Slo flooble foot, ship. % 1 Miller, Walter, farmer, Susquehanna z i enn en ¥ a Township. oP —~ " Price, D. T., accountant, Westmont. ¥ (> N 3 Pfeister, A. B., farmer, Hast Carroll bg : I \l/ FOR G ! x Township. 4 pL w UN x L Rodgers, Thomas, miner Portage Town- % > « ship. If ’ + Ad HAV Somerville, John, farmer, Susquehanna} 3 > : Township. % I SPECIFI( Shaffer, Clarence W., printer, mightn | & & ; Ward, Johnstown. : mT x ; NEW PIS Steger, J. B., laborer, Nanty-Glo. + hhahlodisla x ) | MOTOR Yingling, Frank, laborer, Gallitzin Bor- i Nr ND ww i ear MOTOR W ough. * “COMPOUND 4 ® ® PRIC Petit Jurors. 5 it R + f The following is the list of petit jur- | J % 3 O se rvice mn ors drawn for the trial of criminal CORPORATION oP cases during the June term of Crim- & NEW YORK, U-S-A x inal Court, which convenes at Ebens- 3 5 0 D E J ! F 0 R D ny C——— burg on Monday, June 10: + — «a & Adams, Valentine, farmer, Dean & i P A Township. x ~~ I THE Model T was so strongly and sturdily built that it ‘Anna, Harry, Jr, farmer, Hastings. x + is still rendering reliable, economical service. to metor- Albert, Henry, mechanic, Seventeenth ke: % ists in every section of the country. Millions of these Ward, Johnstown. : x cars can be put in shape for two, three and five more Ry a, agent, Sixth Wand, ff x years of use at very small cost. EE ——— own. + . . =t Bloom, Henry E., carpenter, Seventeeth i ; - ; So that you may have this work done ton omically i ot. Si : Fuel ¢ inners Ff ond soisactoriy. the Ford Motor Company in sill de. Planch, lovd ©. ment. Severueenth i > pr i voting a considerable section of its plants to the manu- s Ward, Johnstown. 4 : : % facture of Model T parts. It will continue to do so as = Burtnett, J. E, laborer, Nineteenth | % ED ETHYL is the fuel of the speed So it is with your car. The same super. x long as they are needed by Model T owners. The follow- Es Ward, Johnstown. % Si oi ater. In those lative performance that makes it so val- + ing list gives the approximate labor charges for recon- E ( 3 kings—Iland, air or water. In those 3 ditioning the Model T Ford: Blough, Albert, foreman, Seventeeth i a uable under tests of speed and endurance % g > ord :— s Ward, Johnstown. terrific contests where straining motors A 3 Engi = Bender, Floyd C., pipe-fitter, Seven- . reak rec also makes it the favored fuel for the car x Agine 5 Hin Lat 2 pe ) and taut nerves vie to make or break rec- lex ordinary conditions 4 Tane olor, (ngluding replacement of commutator case, : : , . : nd, under . 5 rush a vibrator points if necessary) - - - $1.00 = Brant, W. W., insurance, Seventeenth ords, where every fraction of an advan- . x Grind valves and clean carbon - . =. . _ ¢3. £ Ward, Johnstown a : ts, Ethyl has won its spurs Smoothness, combustion, power and % Ovenl rr endo - ef $3 75 to 4.00 4 ’ : tage counts as S | Se s : k Reline detachabl transmissi - . = I s Buettner, Peter, confectioner, Sixteenth 8 ? y economy of fuel consumption reach their % Toon EE ouqar | region haus - - - - a Ward, Johnstown. It is the recognized fuel among the ex- peak of efficiency with Ethyl Gas. 3 Dighton all usin bosrings . « 32000 Re Es Bankfeld, George, iner, ia . 34 . . y Bo >. “Wt 10 29. = rge, miner, Cambr og perts whose lives and living depend on the Tomorrow—fill your tank with Ster- i Rear Sysim z Bender, Russell, railroader, Gallitzin i engines under their control. They have ling Ethyl Gasoline and prove to your own 4 Replace rear axle assembly - i. «le =m. 2.50 E 3 . . : : 4 . . 3 S universal join - - - - - - - - 3.0 = Borough. * adopted it because it brings out every- satisfaction that the Sterling Brand of this x Réline brake shoes -. . . . . 3 =~ 7 3.90 = Blackburn, Clark, salesman, Dale Bor- ty > a b og Replace rear axle shaft, drive shaft pinion, or drive gear 5.00 = ough. thing there is in a motor. famous fuel is a winner. i Overhaul complete rear axle assembly + | $5.7510 7.00 s j : - ebush spring and perches - -. . . . | 7. 1.75 = Bren Vernon, laborer, Portage Bor- 3 Oil and graphite springs = le . e ee 3.00 = : 5 Front System 2 d Bradley, James M., laborer, 1 - a KX y! = SY foe ii Li Vi What @il Pe You Use? i Ougthanl fromtasle =» = : 5 + «33008560 = eas Miller H hat le ¥ e. + Rebush spindle bodies and arms (both sides) - .- . 2.50 = ntley, Miller H., merchant, Dale Bor- ¥ : . br 2 : . 1- > eplace or straighten spindle connecting rod - . . . = v ny 3 y Are you using the best you can get? Compare Sterling 100% Pure Polnoy i Poin rete Ey (pindie conneotiy grod - : 3 z During ii iH % emember the price is usually the same vania with other oils if you wish. It is the & Tighten all sockets and joints of front end - . . 1.5 Broad, William C. machinist, East 3 I y . . high og Replace front spring tie bolt »w leaf $0 — weds start « Taylor Township. i for oils of every conceivable grade and purest motor oil and contains the highest % Sblases i ing tie bolt or new lea dru. 3% = S Ste Boyle, Andrew, miner, South Fork. % quality. percentage of lubricating value that can be 2 Chassis r E tion those w Binder, Oscar, merchant, Hastings. x The safest, surest, most positive assur- refined. % Replacerearfender - =. . . .'. . = % s ) . : . KX 2 1.75 E have become Custer, Sach B., carpenter, Croyle ance of protection and long lubrication is Your own experience will prove this to & Orechanl steering BoA's = x 4 wee 330 g Township. + 1 il, 30 t 3 g SE mm, oe ’ = at 3 . you—a better motor oi c a quart. Overhag) , ot = that the nes Clark, Leroy, laborer, West Taylor |M 2o buy by lwand : : % Hepat Bditoe a Tryon SUR 5 Township. x & Repaint Sedan. . . . . . * > -. Zul £ and learn tl Chaplin, Rose, housewife, Westmont, 3 ANY j 3 Repaim Touring Car . . . . . . . . 2009 2] ‘ 4 / 3 Reupholster Runabout - - im - - - - = bank ? Curry, John J. agent Westmont. 3 STEERING ORL COME® { i Reupholster Touring Car - - el. wie le S00 :] Carpenter, Charles, recorded, Second op x Replace top deck (Coupe or Sedan) - . . . . 4.00 = Ward Johnstown. = - Overhaul starting motor willie ee ae ee 3.00 = Comstock, Charles J., foreman, Second | @ SS % Overhaul generstor *-- . .. .'. | 2.60 E Ward, Johnstown. * x These prices are approximate and are for labor only, = Crouse, Charles E., merchant, Eleventh * x because the need and number of new parts depend on E THI Ward, Johnstown. 4 & the condition of each car. The charge for these parts E Diehl, Percy, salesman, Sixth Ward i & is low, however, because of the established Ford policy E Johnstown. 5 5 of manufacturing and selling at a small margin of profit, = CAPITA Davis, Merle, salesman, Nineteenth i 2 : = SURPLU Ward, Johnstown. 3 -~ ’ : : % F M E TOTAL ; MOTOR OILS AND GASOLINE ; ORD MOTOR COMPANY | E oR. y ~ - LN -~ - - - —— Ir * —- i + z
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