resent em —————— on Notice. given that the pari- existing between R. >. 'W. Mulligan and n and Delozier by 11 debts to be paid d by P. W. Mulligan to conduct the busi- P. W. MULLIGAN R. E. DELOZIER of Cresson, aged 55, and asthma at 10:50 ning at his home. of Austria and re- rt Conn. until 1900, Cresson to work for Joal and Coke Corp. Er EEE EE" EE 3 | a ene rem— i 0 —— —( 0 > ¥ SD) SO TH). J. Edward Stevens FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Phosa Office and Residence CARKOLLTOWN, PENA tO SUE OED CIO IC > .. of town doesn’t mean out of reach. You can always pay a “voice visit” to friends and relatives . . no matter how far away ... e EXT Who’s Who? Look in the Telephone Directory NTS RE ———_—— et = S a ———— WHR | i Hm WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED AN fiend [0Spection Station BY THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT. DIVISION OF MOTOR VEHICLES. 2 FOR THE COMPULSORY ~ Safety First Campaign OCTOBER 1st TO NIFF'VEMBER 15th. = HAVE YOUR CAR INSPECTED FINE LATER PATTON AUTO CO EX A I SO HE TST 405 SAY SG TT 900 SW Re R———————————————————————r JAE Ft fod s’ -\ 711s W 7ICIC EVERY WEL Ay ill Save on the Budget Plan A An Ask any man who has made a financial success in life how he accomplished it. His answer will be, “By Saving.” He did not spend every cent he made, but built up a fund which was available when he needed it for business purposes. He is no different than you, except that you must learn the saving habit. Save on the budget plan—a certain amount each week going ino your savings account. You will be surprised how it will grow and earn more money for you. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA CAPITAL $200,000.00 SURPLUS ; $200,000.60 TOTAL RESOURCES OVER........$3,240,000.00 ew. E. Prindib]e, President; F. E. Farabaugh, Reuel Somer- ville, James Westrick, P. J. Kelly, Vice Presidents, Frank L. Brown, Cashier; M. S. Larimer, Assistants. A ROLL OF HONOR BANK THE PATTON COURIER JOSEPH B, GRUNDY SAYS PENA, OVERSHADOWS 25 OTHER STATES IN MANUFACTURE AND INDUSTRY Table Shows 22 in Their Total Income Contributions Nearly $5,000,000 Less Than] Keystone State Alone. Some Agricultural Statistics, Washington.—In his statement sub- also is shown in one mitted to the Senate Lobby Investi- | that the value of Penns gating Committee, Joseph R. Grundy ufactured products is incorporated tables which revealed | equal to that of 25 other Pennsylvania not only as a manu- | bined. facturing State but likewise as one In another table is s! of the leaders in agriculture. It|ber of wage earners and Here are the income tax pay- This table, the value of Pennsy ments of 22 States, as compared | in farm vania’s manufactured produc with Pennsylvania, for the fiscal | million « is approximately equal to that| year ended June 30, 1928: seven So of 25 other States combined: As shown in the following 1 Alabama seeeeeeses $8,177,758 Alabam: a «+ 1,137,389] State pie hing “ee 4,228,761 X Arkansas ... 11,452,569 Arizona . 13,549,945 Colorado . : .. 1,071,449 | Arkansas Del: lord . 11,310,290 Tnhe ..eoervine jo | Kansas .. 18,685,704 | South 1 e Kentucky . 15,000,549 Mis i 12,180,548 Mon 26.105,278 | 148h0 -.. ie 2ETBE0RY 2,824,762 | Mississis Ne North Dake Nebraska «.esveeess 5,382,712 Oklahoma Nevada .. 690,109 | Montana Oregon New Mc 771,769 Rhode Isl . | North Carolina..... 20,351,497 | Wisconsin South Can . North Dakota...... 748,381 Ten Tape Oregon . 5,815,361 South Carolina. . 38,736,743 | South Dakota. . 678,658 | Wisconsin ....eee.. 43,492,214 Av'ge for 7 ¢ Total .uisssss ...$211,611,234 ! (44 U. S. Senators) Pennsylvania Pennsyl ....$6.715.563,455 Pennsylvania ...... $216,987,911 . Senator) (1 U. S. Senator) This Table Compares Seven Industrial States No.of 9 of T al Wages 9 of Total Value State Wage Earners in U.S. Paid in U.S. Prod Connecticut 240,806 2.88 2.81 $1,284,735 Tilinoi 7.46 8.42 5,386,0 Mass 3.92 6.51 3,31 8 New . 5.25 8,417.4 New Y 1,605,378,086 14.80 9,400,0¢ Ohio .... . . b £ 968,181,165 8.92 5,230,323,2 Pennsylvania ........ 087,414 11.82 1,315,993.319 12.13 6,715,563,4 Total ..ovceverees 4,597,230 54.79 §6,384,397,140 58.84 $34,751,002, Arizona 8,96 0.10 $12,132,957 0.11 $117, Arkan seer .. )3¢ 0.47 35,288,168 0.32 182,7 South 0.06 6,785,803 0.06 Idaho 0.17 Mississippi 0.37 Montana .. 0.19 Wisconsin . 2.05 Total 4.21 paid in Connecticut, Illinois, Massa- chusetts, New Jersey, New York, Ohio Pennsylvania as compared to South Dakota, ssippi, Montana and Wis- | hows that while Pennsylvania has about 18 per c has nearly 77,000 more farms and some fou average for these Value of All Farm Property White $1,228,492,866 103,791,813 $1,33 Seven Agricultural States. Total Inc. 9% of Total nt. less hundred $233,592,989 924,395,488 2,823,870,212 716,137,910 064,751,855 985,961,308 2,677,282,997 | | in U. 8. TOTAL FIGURES FOR ENTIRE Number of wage 8,353,977 I Wages paid : eis . $10,848,802,532 ( Value of products...eevessssssnsissssnceneans ceeee 62,718,347,289 Tot UNITED STATES: oration income tax.. | income tax...... serrreenanes 1,291,845,989 2,174,573,102 {ahead of the usual time, ana we {have to spend at least three times much as ev | this winter, have been happy to use 882,727,113 Reuel Somerville Uffice in te Good Bui’ ag. | ATTORNFV-AT-LAW unti ne to Cresson to work for ania Coal and Coke Corp. |out voluntarily chase of more game for the st Samuel Prebish of Cresson, aged 55 |we must preserve what game died of pneumonia and asthma at 10:50 | before we undertake any more. | o'clock Sunday morning at his home. S of Austria and re- least 1 1900, | state winter unless many, many | On Friday, November 4,679 | ge 01 | vania and a 1,729,858,084 | will take | And there will | their bags this season | other | the verge | together { hardly any | rels, turkeys, qua [every hunter to | creatures. — 4 ry would take only one pound of $789,432,849 $1,394,307,450 64.16 |feed in the pocket of his 1 | and scatt ly 0.07 |mean the 0.19 | birds and 1 0.03 |a]s0 relieve damage to | sections. 51 013 | literally carrying away 213 2.00 | $56,762,010 2.66 | territory where they prey upon and destroy hives of bee THE GAME MUST EAT TO LIVE 8 said before, there will be abouv seven ed thousand hunters in the field s season, and if all these hunters would carry out even one pound ot game food you can easily see that would mean three hundred and tons all together, in adrition to is distributed throug the usual channels. Don’t leave the Game Commission and the sportsmen’s organizations to do all this,—do your part also, whe- ther you hunt or not. Even those whn never hunt, or don’t believe in hunt- ing, ought to be eager to save these beautiful and beneficial but helpless friends of man. And get the boys in your locality interested in helping save these crea- tures, especially the Boy Scouts and school boys. Such work on their part v not only help save the game the ate has taken such pains and ex- se to propagate, but will I the boys themselves to grow up better Zens. roe The boy who has spent a winter helping feed the game and save it from starvation cannot grow up into ame hog and lawbreaker,—it’s sim- ply against the laws of human nature. The way out for the boy worth th- powder and lead it would take to kill him is not an endless series of “don'ts,” but to give him a share in some real and practical service like this feedine the game. The best results we have had in the state have been in those pections where the game protectors have been able to interest the Boy an Girl Scouts and the schools in our work, A Price Slash- mg Event! Thursday, Friday and Saturday, OCTOBER 31st. NOVEMBER 1st and 2nd COME, DONT DELAY Assortments in all lines now at their best. Drop Everything. Get Your Share of these Money Saving Offerings. ARONSON’S atton ems mr ———————— EE... EN
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