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Show Customer Cooperation , TELEPHONE service consists essentially essential-ly in providing the facilities for communication. com-munication. Reduced to fundamentals, it may be stated thus: A is provided with a telephone. B is provided with a telephone. C, through wires and mechanism, connects con-nects these two telephones. Satisfaction with the service depends largely on A and B. From the very beginning their co-operation is imperative. A must call B and B must answer. Doing these things in the way which makes for good service involves: 1 Such care in asking for the number as on would use in addressing a letter. 2 Such promptness in answering the call as one would give to keeping a personal appointment. ap-pointment. 3 Such courtesy as one would chow in making mak-ing or receiving a business or social call. 4 Such clear, correct speech as one would use in the face-to-face transaction of the most important business. Each subscriber can increase the effectiveness effective-ness of his telephone communication by 'uch thoughtfulness as he would employ in his daily life. Bell System Ou Pollry - One System W flW Am4 All Dlret Twrd Univuraal Service Li tS Jm ftwrvlc The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. j : 1 REDUCTION of TAXATION l Copyright, 1934, br Nitiaaal CaaaitU, Inc. "Saiv Wood1 "To reduce war taxes is to give ative Lonjrworth of OKo, Republican every home a beuer chance." leader of the Home. President Coolidge could not have All these measures provide for a been more empliatic in serving notice reduction of income and so-called upon the Congress that the people of "nuisance" taxes in the year 1925. this country have suffered long enough Since their introduction the tax-payers from burdensome taxation. Congress of the country have been so insistent has not been hasty in responding to in their demands for an immediate the President's warning but it is ap- reduction that both branches of Con- parently convinced at last that when gress have shown a willingness to Mr. Coolidge says "Saw Wood," he agree upon a reduction of about 25 means it. , of the taxes now being paid upon the But the President has not stopped incomes of 1923. at this admonition. President Coolidge urged the Con- "Of all services which the Congress gress to agree upon thxi reduction to can render to tin's country," he added, March 15th last. There is now hope "I have no hesitation in declaring this that this reduction will go into effect one to be paramount. To neglect it, before the second installment becomes to obstruct it by unsound proposals, due on June 15th. is to become unworthy of public con- The way to turn this hope into a fidence and untrue to public trust. certainty is for every tax-payer to "The country wants this measure to impress ft upon his or her Senator or have the right of way over all others." Representative that taxes must be re- The first plan to reduce our taxes duced. j was placed before the country by Sec- "They must understand that this is j retary Mellon. The bill embodying their fifht," President Coolidge has j his suggestions has been followed in declared. "They alone can win it. Un- j the House of Representatives by a less they make their wishes known to j plan submitted by Representative Congress without regard to party, the j . Garner of Texas and by a compro- Mellon bill win not pass. I urge them mise measure suggested by Represent-1 to renewed efforts." ji ! A SERVICE OF SAFETY-- t i I ' ? A bank, of course, keeps vour monev safe. And it just as surely f help you handle your uiouey safely. j For instance, a clucking account here is more than a simple ! convenience. It is a j:"arantee of security to you in the transmission of funds. It enables you to keep your money instantly accessible without danger of loss. CHECKS PROTECT YOU ? Your checks drawn on this bank carry your money to all parts ot the country at the cost to you of a postage stamp. Checking enables I you to keep track of your money in a systematic way. The stubs In J your check book carry sufficient entries to do this. j The cancelled checks, returned to you each month, are legal r- j ceipts for your payments. Thse and many other benefits are yours it j you establish a checking account here. We will be glad to discuss it further with you. I The Milford State Bank j Every-Ready Cafe First class service. First Class Cooks. Everything the Season Affords Opeu from 5:30 to 1:00 p., m. J. J. Casteel, John Moose Proprietors LujJiiiiait.aAttwi.K. -m.l i -..'gij4wit;.'i.'SVi,f.iiiii,i a- COOKING SCHOOL 'mJt May Kinney's Kit-Kat Miss Alice McCaffree JMWH ' V A cordial invitation is extended to i) ij'l (6 fife ! M'Mil ':' The famous ! .pfeTl'" J; K If I WESTIXGHOrSE ELECTRIC Q jr will be used during the course li'jH $10.00 Starts You Cooking Electrically jjj . p TbIIunj Power Co. " mb 1 t hiVir t(rr.A VV4 WrSir" fin mr wni f'i Si ' '" 1 - - - 1 |