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iiiiiiiyiinuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii FARMERS-BUSINESSMEN-- SALARIED PERSONS-- WAGE EARNERS--RETIRED You are vequired to file a Federal Income xl Tax Report on or before March 15, 1941, -if you: Are single with a total gross income of $800.00 or more. 1 2. Are married with a total gross income of $2,000 or more. Farmers must file on forms 1040 and 1040 F. 1 Businessmen use 1040.

5 Salaried persons and wago earners use 1040 THE AGITATOR-. WELLSBORO. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1941.

TO VOTE ON PHIL LEVANT MAIL SERVICE IW.P.A. PROJKS MILK ORDER Next Monday Tioga County Polling Places Listed. Polling place have been set Uii throughout tho MX stall's of AT GALETON INFORMATION i Famous Orchestra Engag- Postmaster Fullwood Calls FOR RENT. Office, No. 17 Central avenue, I Wclaboi-o, second floor.

NORMAN ARE PROPOSED" LESLIE Now York where farmers i voti Fc-b. 1 ed To Play For Gale Hose Ball. i A weeks of waiting the Gale Hose Hall Committee has selected Attention To New Ruling On Return Of Parcels. For Wellsboro To Be Constructed During Current Year. The FOR SALE.

Used electric range, gas range. electric refrigerator, combination The fcdTcrtUemenU IB cent word. Minimum price 26 paysble in STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE. Show cases, soda booths and en- TM I CO. KJMvn auua wubjm aitu en- NORTH tire equipment.

M. A. KENTCH. APARTMENT FOR RENT. Furnished or unfurnished, first FARM FOR RENT.

Farm to let on shares. Inquire da.ry a nationally famous For the benefit of patrons v-ho in a A. referendum mi of amendments to the t'edi nil-state mill: a i i orcu rs. Exactly 00,034 dairy who delivered milk last November to country i.iilk plants approved by the h-alth a i i of New Si York City and i Nus- 2 sau, and Suffolk i in Nev York are eligible to vole on the amendents to the federal order. Lecause federal and state agii- tia for the a a Gale Hose make purchases from mail order After i down Emerson G.ll houses, city department hi'causv thn c- of his men weiv! I wish to infoun them a avenue and Crafton street, to a the- committee has select-' when i merchandise to place the present bridge, damaged W.F.A.

projects proposed for Wellsboro include the following fl 01 Private entrance, all conven- of LILLIAN ELY, Millerton. Pa. Construction of a new 28-foot iences, price reasonable, available c-onciete bridge over Kelsey creek, Mrs. A ROGE, 81 on Water street, between Central East WANTED. Beef hides, horse hides, calf skins and wool.

Highest prices concrete retaining wall from a 162-W Nothing ehe about the big a by the Postoffice Department must Central avenue along Kel.sey creek gTEBBINS, Wellaboro, FOR SALE. A Jersey heifer, fresh. PATT, Morris, Pa." ALEX. ed Phil a and radio or- those concerns the following in chestra. I struclions which have been issued in the flood of August, 1937.

a i has been changed. The ball be observed: be held as scheduled on Friday evenimr. Feb. 21, on the stage "When pr reels of merchandise are returned it is permissible to to the new Water street bridge. Below the bridcre, a new wall planned to replace the present 5-tf.

FARM FOR SALE. LJVKHTOI'K Trail, in moil, ill. bologna anil cowi at TCE8DAT want Highest mar llel OHld. R. O.

mi.I.INS. FURNISHED APARTMENT At 69 West avenue, Wellsboro. of the Main Street Theatre in accompany the same with the or-1 damaeed wall to a point near the 250 acres, excellent 12-room Call GEORGE H. WILCOX, 910- Galeton. The decorations are iginal order, invoice or sales slip properties of Mrs.

0. Webb dwelling, bath, large I i i completion and com- rTrovided ALL the items listed on end Wayinan Borden. On the crtted basement bafn, 1 In need of assistance: Consult: i i UJ Lilt: n.c 111,5 i cultural perm, a cu- imt is oine evervthing pos tho on er invo ice or sales slip are and However, if onlv part held, i the merchandise is returned, I ROBERT B. LESLIE 17 Central Avenue, Wellsboro, Pa. I Phone 112-R Wellsboro.

1 3 S. Feb. 5-5t. llllllllimilllllllllHHIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIHIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllt CLIPPED COMMENT. A local man says at least one of his boyhood hopes has been realized.

He said when his mother to spend so much time combing his hair he always wished he didn't have any. A county official in Nevada, who has married his thrice-divorced Wife for the fourth time, is storing up a lot of anniversaries to remember. "A government buletin on 'How- to Treat a Black Eye' is now available." Newspaper filler. Many would prefer a bulletin on "How to Explain a Black Eye." An absent minded professor walked into the barber shop, sat down in the chair, and requested a haircut. "Certainly, sir," said the barber.

"Would you mind taking off your hat?" The professor hurriedly complied. "I'm sorry," he apologized, "I didn't know there were any women present." See by the papers the other day where a New England cranberry farmer who had something like $15 comin? from the government for reducing his bog acreage got a check for $1,000,015. Such mistakes shouldn't be made after the election. Mrs. Roosevelt reproved some of the Congressmen for failing to applaud the President's first third- term address.

There is no use being impatient. By the time F. D. starts his fourth term everybody HAVE to applaud. TWO MAJOR ROAD IMPROVEMENTS LISTED ballots for their i not all the produce! i i i ally.

The polls i ue open from 8 a. m. to 4 p. Feb. 17.

Ezn-h voter i a register before he votes and the polling officers will nim aid necessaiy to lill in his ballot correctly. However, each polling place will have a tl.e 1 duci-r may his balloL in strict privacy. The A i i a estimated that the will add more than to the a a income of the dairy farmers of the New York milk- shed. The amendments make eight changes in the existing orders which regulate the prices which pioducers receive for their milk. Secretary Wickard has al- sibl1 to mak i the be-t Gnle Hose Ball ever down-stream side of the bridge ponds, $2,500, only $500 cash, the wall is to be extended 1 0 0 a other bargains.

STROUT feet. AGENCY, 24 Tioga street. Bill Prc'-ton is publicity chairman. fV, original order, invoice or sale 1 I Construction of a stone wall 960 1'lnl Levant and his famous slin may not be enclosed unless feet long i the Pennsylvania "Listen to Levant" orchestra will such oarcels arc prenaid at the Department Highways a i appear through arrangements with first class rate, or unless the items i me wall on Tioga street, extend- i Cation for the many acts of i 1 1 I i i i i i cvmnot nv nr CARD We wish to express our appro- Music- Corporation of America, i with respect to the articles not vp- Theifr smooth rhythms are popular turned, including the total price, at leading hotels, night clubs, and are completely obliterated. ballrooms throughout the Middlo Senders of parcels mailed at the are heard regularly class rates of postage may West.

over the big radio networks. to the disposal plant and the ness, expressions of sympathy, for FOR SALE. Large lot with 7-room house, bath and two car garage. Inquire at 4 East avenue. Phone 319-M.

SAW MILL AND SHINGLE MILL Inquire LILLIAN' New Central Railroad bridge, flowers, and use of cars Construction of a retaining our recent bereavement. VALSINGS. BLY, Millerton, THE wall, approximately 85 feet long, ALalJsua. at the Charleston street bridge, WATCHES. VETERINARY SERVICE.

Dr. R. J. LYNCH, of Mansfield. Prompt service.

Phone Eell 49, inclose invoices' bearing no un- nor'heast side of Announcing new Alton, Watch Citizens 10-tf. include i i i utrai niu i r. Phil is the composer of the song a ri ed additions in unsealed crcek On upstream side of of the Hour, in ladies' 17 j. wrist hit. "Afterglow," and of the Mar-, enveloDes attached to the outside thls bnj a concrete wall l.iO watc 14 k.

solid gold case, only office a i i "Victory parce i which they are feet lon adjacent to the Ralph 520. Unclaimed watches and r.r.iendments March." ns well a distinguished Two major highway piojects i a suspended the federal order- are receiving State Department of as of p. m. on Feb. 28.

Highway consideration thv Polling places in 'Tioga Bellefonte area. One Academy Corners--Grange hall. the Pleasant Gap-Zion cut-off, the other Route 220, east of Bellefonte. Gaines-- Postoffice building. Jobs Corners Walter Winner Garage.

Present plans call for the Pleas- Lawrenceville--Town hall. ant Gap-Zion road to follow close- Mansfield Mansfield Novelty ly the old route, but eliminating Co. the two right-angle one at Wellsboro Courthouse, Agri- March," as well as a distinguished a 0 mDany. provided the envel- leader, arranger, and viola soloist. 0 es are i a marked, prefer- Featured with his orchestra are in int in "Invoice inside," the vocalists, Gale Robbins and or wo fis to that ff an pro- Don Gale is the famous viHp(i aTrlPS and of sH i ace on the wran- model whose face has appeared senders ant addressees the covers of many leading and whose eyes and teeth are the trademarks resoectivelv of Murire and lodent.

Don doubles Belinger property, to replace the docks for sale, wall washed out there; 170 feet NEDY, Jeweler, of retaining wall on the opposite street, Wellsboro, Pa. side of the stream. Paving of Charles street between Pearl and Walnut streets, i MANY RATS KILLED. 112 rats killed by one can ELIAS G. Schuttes Red Squill.

59 American DUNHAM'S 15-12t." DOUBLE HOUSE FOR SALE. Two apartments, all conven- n.mes BIDS WANTED. The Delmar Township School on a ven Wellsboio. Purple street between Cone and Board will meet at the board room Mclnroy streets, and Crafton SATURDAY, FEB. 22, at 10 a.

street between Pearl and a at which time and place they will ced on the streets. receive bids for coal, coal hauling OFFICE FORTRENT? Office for rent, 85 Main street as a baritone and master of cere- a i i the invoices. Inquire at WELLSBORO AGI- monies. If it is desired to seal the en- THREE LOCALS CONSOLIDATE velopes, this may be done, provid- ed the parcels bear the required Owing to the small membership! i i i a authorizing opening for in Wai. Jamison a ostal inspection, or such indicia in each local, the Jamison Valley, Sabinsville and Potter Brook lo- r-als of the Dairvmen's League, be placed on the envelopes.

Ma suggest that when ma.l- have consolidated, and will! parcels, if you are in doubt as Zion church, and the other a short cultural distance south, a i the ceino ment. tery. The Route 220 plans include Conservation Depart-1 be known as" the Potter Brook Local. Westfield--Town hall. the entire length of the road from Bellefonte to Lock Haven, but surveyors are working only on a section from to the approximate intersection of the new- Pleasant Gap construction.

MRS. MARY E. SANDSTROM. Mrs. a Eadie Sanilstrom.

acred 44 years, of Arnot, died Monday at the Blossburg hospital. to whether the necessary requirements have been met, it is advis- The following have been elected to inquire at the postoffice directors of the new for the er 'nformaation. By Lee VanDusen and George Ker- do.njr may save unneces- The completion of the Wood- and kindling wood for the schools TA -r-OR Phone 29- land avenue improvement, and of the district. TRUMAN WAL- the similar improvements on Bry- BRIDGE, 12-21. dren, Jackson and Helvetia streets.

Sidewalk con.5 ruction, may be included. OFFICES FOR RENT. Suite of offices, formerly occupied by the North Branch Development over Noteware's store, available immediately. Would con- Timely Reminder! From The Penn-! aider remodeling to suit tenant. lylvnU State College School i Heat and janitor service furnish- FARM CALENDAR.

Of Agriculture. Poultrymen who want to ed. E. G. 4-tf.

grow DELMAR TOWNSHIP BUDGET. healthy pullets pay strict attention to six points that contribute to nan fur two years: Guv Chapoell for three years, Balch for one vears Officers are: President, George Ke- Glenn Ladd sar ex se and dela and also I success. Poultry extension special- needless correspondence. ists of the Pennsylvania State I also at this time report egc say that these requirements that the tecent campaign through are clean chicks, clean broodei A I I 7 I i i I 1 1 veys have been run in Bellefonte. two sons Raloh Howara, nell; which indicate changes on Bishop threc daughters, Mary Surviving are her husband, A a vice president, Guy a the various postoffices in Tioga house, clean litter, clean feed Hill, through reduction of grade, Jean at home, Mrs Harold secretary and treasurer, county to aid in the infantile pa- i ea management, and clean Bwlch; delegate to attend ralysis was a decided sue- 0 und.

These practices have relp- sub-district meetines. Glenn Ladd; cess. The quota set post- etl to keep rearing flock losses be- Miller, of Wellsboro; three i delegate, Mrs. Van Dii; offices of the county was $80. Due i ow 0 per cent over a period of p's.

John and PKor Eadie, of nublicky committee, Mrs, Le- i to the fine cooperation of the oth-1 years Blossburg, James of Elmira, three Fisters, Mrs. Howard Buck, of Elmira, Mrs. John Brown and Mrs. I i ff York city, and Harold Miller. of IKboro.

Funernl services will be held at 2 p. Wednesday at the burial in the Arnot cemetery. tah Balch. ANNUAL FRESHMAN FROLIC. PAGEANT TO BE Dr.

Doane To Address Wellsboro P.T.A. This! Evening. The Pennsylvania State College The February meeting of the ve separate courses for live- Wellsboro Parent-Teaches- Aaiflgj: tons and the contributions receiv- gtock and dairy herdsmen from ation will be held this evening in VETERINARY SERVICE. Dr. RALPH E.

LOOMIS. 10 Main street, Wellsboro. Phone 433. Large and small ept. 11-tf.

OIL BURNER FOR SALE. Used conversion oil burner and tank, will fit most heating plants. Good condition. HAWK'S STORAGE 15-tf. FOR SALE OR RENT.

House, barn, chicken house, garage and 20 acres of land in Wellsboro limits, on Stonyfork road. E. S. HORTON, phone IT postmasters and help of the local school children who sold FrolV at cd from rural patrons and other vt ai IQ to 15. Breeding, feed- T.

B. AND BANGS REACTORS WANTED. Hfghest market price paid. O. A.

WEST, Mansfield, phone 70-K, and RONALD D. IKfBBT, 'phone Wellsboro 946-R- 1 31-tf. n. m. Co by on'y one-third the cost ol driving I small private car with none of the and worry) One Way One Way York H.T Ipjrlanil i i 7 rnnlnn i IU 'llllailt-nliia "i.JO Hufliilo MO K.lid 1 1 4 1 Jrlrnll 7'i I I A I.

11 l- REYHOUND MRS. EMMA YEAGER. Mrs. rrMder.t of Id. died at the of r-ei a Mrs.

Clifford i of a Feh Iies-idcs her daugli- i sne is s-urvivcd hv a Mn, F. of The i a was hold Friday, Rev. burial in the cemetery. i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i wrirri Stsite Tpa'-hers College i this quota was mere than i i cau an a a i of a 0 Dr John oane WANTED. i be conducted bv the Class of, doubled.

A total of classes of livestock will be incluc'- Mansfield Teacheis' College. 1 Hides, furs and ginseng I will 10M in tho new irvmnas- been sent to the national a ef jn i i Problems of speak on "Standards of Health be at Callahan's Ford Garage on a a i beginning quarters. I wish to express my diseaFP rol will be given spec-- fo da y's Children street EV ERY SATUK- StiiHi-t i of personal thanks to Prof. R. L.

i There will be ffvmnastic exhibi- DAY Bounty papers made put. i of ler, Prof. Brandt, Miss Lappla, WlRaecent i carrie.I CLAUDE CLEVELAND. Coving- of Mrs. a and the school chil- the State College direction of Miss Jane Farwell and rli-on i flSSlSted .1 i i.

CATTLE FOR SALE. Five three-year-old heifers, three heifers, one This means that for a gallon bars. Miss Farwell's group will i old stock bull. Heifers, to fresh- of syrup, 29 gallons of sap are re- rresent a patriotic pageant, "Our en this spring, are T. B.

tested I from opengrown trees com- Flag," the history of the flag be- and raised from Bang tested cows, 'pared with 44 gallons of sap from depicted by various drills a A start for a good dairy. C. J. 1 i II it. t- ,1 i i i i i a i i i 01 i auu Flntz, of dren and all others who assisted in(iicate a trces ith large tops Robert Davidson.

The exhibition i i Kuter. of me in making this campaiRn a PUC- yiclt sap i uvc rcpri. better the boys will include tumbling, Bronw-n of Yours for a i serv- than oer eurai a pyramids, and parallel niemhers of ice. A K. 1 This means that for a gallon bars.

Miss Farwcll's group will The o'm -1 'll flevelored in tVi" "'it of Vn1 ri i 's wi'l ho provided the popular campus a Postmaster. CHARLESTON UNION GRANGE. Charleston Union Grange, No. forest-grown trees. dances.

Agronomy extension' work which includes farm crops, UNITED STATES BROWN', i Feb. 5-2t. Crookedcreek, Pa. 1,017, met Feb. 4, with 21 mem- i fertilizers, and fine turf grasses Wk've put one over on the yardsticks are FOUR NEW ADDITIONS to the 0UICK Mefercor SPECIAL Line that Compact Bigness Into Handy Size bers and 10 visitors present.

Our next meeting will be held Tuesday afternoon Feb. IS, Grange to call to order at 1 o'clock The Worthy Lecturer has ai ranged the following program. Rollcall, My Idea For Increasing Grange Interest; outline of Lincoln's life, by Beulah Fuller; outline of Washington's life, by Emily Kerrick; song, Llewellyn Jones; quick quiz, surprise featuies. Emma Erway. All members come to our meeting.

Visitors are ilways Ely, secretary. led the 19 lines of agricultural and home economics extension work COAST GUARD AUCTION SERVICE LYNN WILLIAMS Licensed Graduate Auctioneer, i wnvk The Coast Guard has several, hv the Pennsvh vacancies in the services for Mansfield, Pa. Advert.ses sells, Collet in 66 counties of th younir single men. between and collects. No sale too big, no College in 66 counts of th and a gflle too small listment may be made in the rat- guaranteed.

Write me or see Agent Harry E. Willard, Commis- CC, 4-AC nv state last year. i feeding of wildlife, to be leally should be well plan- red a should be carried on a third class. Base pay eil all ut i twi i throughout the winter, say wiM- 1 Ij I sioners' office, for 27- tf. life management specialists of th-j Pennsylvania State College.

The sweet, flavor of edi- and usually increases to 836 rer month at the end of 4 months in a a i i school. The SALESMEN WANTED. Wanted: Man for Rawleigh Permanent if you are a i 4. rverage boy is advanced to $54 Route. bio soybeans makes them attractive en(J For particulars vrnto for use fresh, canned, or quick a RAWLEIGH'S.

Dept. PNB-578- frozen, declare vegetable garden- ine of the Pennsylvania State College. MB was when you measured i car's ability and standing by the yardstick distance from bumper to bumper. But not any more not since Buick made ready the four new additions to its 1941 SPECIAL series mat are built for big-car travel tastes and small-car garages! They are cars to take the measure of almost anything on the road in the lift and life of their 115-hp. Buick FIREBALL They are cars with room for all the family, with all the little Buick luxury touches, with the unrivaled comfort of Buick's all-coil springing and steady-going readability.

But bumper to bumper they are shorter so they fit your garage. Their wheelbase is 118 inches, so they park like a bicycle and flit through traffic with ridiculous ease. They go farther on every gallon-farther, even, than other Buicks. Buick SPECIAL 4-door Sedan, model 47 9 So you can't take their measure with a yardstick. You've got to measure them by what they do for you--in the easier handling, the bigger thrill, the extra convenience they add and by prices made lower by their new compactness.

How about seeing them now? "Mi Command CwtmrMion it ilighl ertri coil ud harie- powtr up USohUc iMoline even (XIMPtAI Of MNBAL MOTOU VAIU1 BUICK PRICES BEGIN AT at Flint, Mich. State tax, optional equipment and accisiories -extra. Prices subject to change without notice. 915 luslMU Coupe EVANS AUTO COMPANY, CORNER PEARL AND WALN STREETS, WELLSBORO, PA. WHIN UTTER AUTOMOIIUS ARf IUILT IUICK Will IUILD THEM of his first vear of service.

Each man on n's first enlistment is eiv- pn $112.75 clnthine: mounty allowance for uniforms, etc. Enlist- are inflde for a oeriod of ypprs anH are made for gen- pvtl service. Everv enlisted man siihiect to transfer as the exi- gei'-ies of thp service demand. Men nre pdvnnrpd bv a combination of adnntabilitv. knowledee, rpniority and competitive examination.

RAWLEIGH'S, Dept. 103. Chester, FOR SALE. Two miles east of Nelson, at Tompkins Station, just off concrete road, 28 acres, good hou-e and barn, well watered. ERNEST D.

RICE. Knoxville, R. D. 2. --Feb.

12-4t. FOR SALE. Kalama20o kitchen stove, cream and green enameled, hot water ro tench front, also reservoir. In good con- different trpdes dition. Coll.

write or phonp 14-R- If you ore approaching middle age, don't take if 'or grcnted that you should tire easier, have less energy or Initiative. Your diet may be lacking in vitamins, so necessary to health. If so--we recommend VITA- Fortified globules, containing vitamins A-Bi-Bz (G) C-D-E and Iron. They improve appetite, benefit the eyes, hair, bones, tissues and health in general. VITA-VIM Fortified globules are a safe and sure source of required daily vitamins-and inexpensive! $195 BOX OF 60 GLOBULES (30 Day Supply) ONLY I 3.

WM. STICKLES, Middlebury FOR SALE. 27 East nvenue, a i onveniently locatr-d dwelline eauinped with an find everv man in encouraged to o.iiirfv snerific whifh will rive him onnorHim'tv for p-eneral and professional Men jitnv witb sprvire fnr a rnreer and arHently annly excellent stesm heaUnK plant and find exrellent onnor- two baths. Su.Ublp as a private to advance into the higher dwelline. a tourist house, or officer and warrant of- apartments.

Attractive price for a auick sale. Owner leaving Cuard. room 627. Postofflce build- Ins Tl 80 Main street ing, Baltimore. Maryland.

hone 268 Carrie Chapman Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt recently celebrated her eightieth birthday. She became (amoui through her organizing the Iowa Woman Suffrage in 1890. NYAL CORNER DRUG STORE A PHONE 201 ARTHRITIS Thousands from or of Arihriin rliie to Sulphur deficiency, by tftkins SULI'HO-KAPS. Sulphur treatment.

Dally coit only Money back If ni rcll-f 30 Get package TODAY. ud AU DruifUu. Dead or Disabled Horses, Cows and Mules REMOVED FREE OF CHARGE Call -A. C. PLIESKATT Rendering Works Mansfield, Pa.

BOTH PHONES 144 WE PAY PHONE CALLS July 17-tf. IN SPA PERI Si EW SPA PERI.

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