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The Wellsboro Gazette Combined with Mansfield Advertiser from Wellsboro, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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Wellsboro, Pennsylvania
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THE WELllSBORO, i i i tfieh Own American farmftrs, in the fat years of plenty, grew food for the world. And many of them got the bad habit of buying too much of their own food from others. Today, the world market for our farm products is thinner. Costs of production are 1 nitcd Mine Workers irom i Hut todaj a do we i Aloph i i i i is i i i foi the CIO Poueis is a (' I held pn and John Bropln is i i 10 and i things Lewis is i i on upied WHEN 111,000 AMERICANS DIED. i i i a i h.is p.issid i Hit i i "I i i a i jriiMt disasU) is i i i i i i pcisons die'el The- Hood i Io)tfo1tii tin uoJ'id a aghast death a ol 2 2W a a Tin- i i a u.is tin- most s.mguuuuy i 1 in it "()()()() i a i 1 'IIn- Texas sUioul ixplosmn Ii i i bioiitflil uimcisal mpalln and Yet last a i 111000 A i i i a im I uduita.1 eb-atli a a manv a i in i i at a a sonn Congress Us AnJ in nnn in of tin public -Recent Wash.nston in- a and i i prouucis is ilium" i i i man i i i its HIUM i i i higher Thoughtful farmers realize, there- (tll slH i anlh uw ot a ol so fore, the urgent need of making themselves Ibos-i at nlcnts in 0111 papn Jones a-red more nearly self-supporting.

They are paying more attention to the farm garden, and to poultry and livestock for the home table. This appeals to us as sound financial policy. We're for it, and desire to encourage it in the interest of our own farm and mumty prosperity. First National Bank WELLSBORO, PA. hospital a i i an automobile-" i the page and soon Tins a i i-at lousmss--llns a i oi A i i a a a 1o tli, i irellou not 1o nn ol i --is a a i heait disease- 1 is i onh I i i nivn tlian at cidents Su plaiino as a i 1 1 i i pin monia-plagues AH.

IK-IIIK loujrhl all tin nl i list a i i bums falls drovuniitfs and so on--tinse. a i tin i i kdlcts 1 a a a udent is i is cspe nallv i ot the motor a i a ot all rfieal Can (oinpetniu a up tin ideal i lion i a Jl up ti--to all ot us POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 3 Hi" i i i 11 Ut FOR SHERIFF I of 11 sl.t Hi rt i)f io a I II I KHt J.Htl UlllllCIHC DC IT 1 I Mt Ll 1 "I I'i'l 1' 1 HEAVY TRAVELING EXPENSES The r.d'ual i speud more mom loi i a expenses ol its atrmts in Ihiee a jl tost lo send Amu ica's soldiers alnoad to tnrht in uoiltl This comparison is i a ou tin House iiooi in a spei eh In I Representative Knutson ot Minnesota A an ivhausljNt stmh. he tound a tedaal H.ml xpenses alone a b6 in th, 1'Ub a A I and 1-77 101 000 aird eost $524.43003 in the 1'lte ns Mar i has just nun "Two hundred and six million is a i sum within the past fc.v weeks many memben, of Congress have a fresh sense of icspon-i- bility to the great body of Amcncin citizens whom they wcrfc elected to represent. Measures deeply affccnng our form of and oui methods of life have icrpucd caieiul consideration and serious disctr ion in Congiessional hells eontiast to earlier habiU ol TUSH and jam Th" voice of the public --as i pressed the press and appeals to individual members has been heeded to a degree too seldom at- i tatned during the past few sars The wishes of have in a number of recent cases made their influence felt over the insistent voice of expediency All this is cheering to American citizens who regard Congress as their voice in government And, undoubtedly, the names of those members who showed their sense ol responsibility to the men and women thev represent will be remembered the polling places Blind and unquestioning enactment of measures prepaied and written by heads of appointed boards, bureaus, and commissions to perpetuate then- own temporary power, constitutes, in fact, a surrender of the authonty vested the American citizen through the principle oi xepresentation Careful and considered legislation enacted by a Congress elected under the provisions of our fundamental law, constitutes the American method of Government by the People. COMPLETE air conditioning sery ic In winter air conditioning, the fuel should be suited to the system If the fuel is dirty, inadequate, or inefficient, the system will eitner fall short of requirements or operate at a distinct handicap Gas is the ideal air conditioning fuel.

It is clean, silent, and automatic in delivery and supply. It is, in fact, the complete service for winter living comfort and health that modern wmtet air conditioning demands. In the Bryant Winter Air Conditioner the system is designed solely for Gas the fuel it uses. It is eminently able to create that clean. vitalized, wholesome climate that winter air conditioning by gas makes possible.

EACH OF CONSTRUCTION FEATURES IS AN AIR CONDITIONING completed the ensemble b. Halloek is a ot at- i tended Pennsylvania State Colkjrc 1 1 i a a I i pt 111-. 1 tht lktl.M'11 ot i i 1 We-4iie1tl. 1 ilh i SiienlT of Ii" 11 lit i i i i i i i fceyUuilitl FOR COUNTY TREASURER l'I (if mono and will bm a uliol. ot i i Knutson said and for the past "In fact this sun.

excels a cost ol sending tlu A i 1 assent to ican Expt-ditionaiv Fol-ees to France dining the Id a "it exceeds hj the a expense foi tin hsial a l''il 1U3-2 and tombnnd And when jrtl thioiifrh a i the probable dehcnlices tin i a txpmse next a i mer, D. E. of Mt Halloek is a graduate of tt Wellsboio Hijrh School and graduated in the aichitcctuui' I of the Jim State College June 19Jj fat( amonut spent wjll undonbt. be more than the sum sp( 1 received an in cl i i Depaitment of Aichitectuie aitci i --i 1 to lluu a puiod the nation MM IN I a I 1 1 I foi tli offii( Tn i ui of tlie Tutors it J.IIL Science degiee in June "I'-H" tben ht bas been of John II engineei ot ancastn and Mis Halloek ill be at home to then manv at 212 Fast nva ou FOR PROTHONOTARY 1 till of i a Vgrnultiu ABNER W. CAMPBELL.

Abhei W. Canipbell, aged 1IOJ THE WELLSBORO AGITATOR KSTABttSHEU I-X'1851 A PLBLIC figures showed thai tlu 1). partnu nt ot Ii! tban en 1 he i i i ami Vnv i i a lulls a i men horn post to am.llui in -uKi i i a i i and nt Tiea.nry much of it tw income Ux Qf MNtigdtors. the Department oi $4640,632 and expend, 1 maxenu We ll-boie, tiuch fur Emeiguiiy Woik not niclnded in this djed Mondav m0 ming at s'budget wui" 4 9 5 last i a i and 1-U T7 000 tlu o'clock at his home a i oauget The funeial will be held Thuri 1 4 1 day a 2 a the a I 1 Kiiutsou tin s( uses did not inetncl. tin i a Homc buiul the i 05 oi mamtammg 01 ant nnobibs ol tl- mwil owns thousands or of shipping-nods 01 at tin i t'equent and expensnc tups WILLIAM A.

GEE. MEMBER Ot THE AMERICAN PRESS HAU-CENTURY CLUB Ofhce in the Kestone Block, No. 304 Mam sticct, Welhboro Pa. i Swlm i ey Received His DC .4 TT He is i i hi-- i i Clata Fisthki a dauKhtei--, Mis Donald tunt and i a at home I two biotheis Robeii and I ew Durability and Efficiency 1 Cast iron heating sections insure long Lfe and efiicit-nt performance. Uniform Warmfh 2 -lus ve staggered and rj'obcd dcsisn of heat Jig sections to provide abundant heat absorbing surface.

3 Silent, slow speed, large- capacity blower fan which delivers large quantities of fresh, warmed air to every room. Automatic Operation 4 Exclusive Bryant gas- actuated controls, simple jet perfect design, sensitive and trouble-free in performance. 5 Automatic hurmd-Gcation. Silence 6 Large wear resist fan bearings time tested in performance. 7 Special type motoi lastingly smooth arid quiet in operation.

Cleanliness 8 New improved filters xf low air resistance and high filtering capacity plus natural cleanness of gas keep dust and dirt from the home. Attractiveness 9 Equipment finished in handsome and enduring blue Bryant crackle finish. Prices Have Not Been Advanced An estimate will be furnished at no obligation or expense. Prepare For Winter NOW UMM aa PENN GAS CO 1 all of me th sticnu Ratio of Republican to Demo eiatic -ticnath Tiosa a i two to one comnarcd i i lour to one HAROLD b. D-OUMALX Managing Editor Manager gree--News From Knojtville.

Knoxville Aug. 10--William -Enti-roU i-- iu 1 1 i I 111- A 1 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 1STH. S2.00 TER YEAR. Wedtiesday, August 11, 1937. THEIR ACTS BELIE THEIR WORDS i i i i i i i "i I a i a i i i i i i a i "I elan I the parly.

i ondi i a i of a and at the home of i Frank Harrington, August a long illness He was bom aw-renccville Deecmbei 1., son of Thomas Miles Gee and Betsy. Meade Gee Julv -l, Mi and i William Coon and Penn a Fiancis of Bath, vveie I Mrs Lulu Gilbe.it and a i Coon Sundaj and Mi-of Bath call and iriendb in Mrs Waltci bcianton 01 In Hi pun 18SO he married Elcctia Colo, oi Sifi-vivmg aie hiee ATthui, of Coopcis Plains N. Menzo of Geneva, Wallace Gee, and one dauphte' 1 Anna Hamngton of En and HALLOCK--FRANKS. TOO MANY INDIFFERENT CITIZENS. Incomplete i i riosa i i i i i a that i i i i Republican and Democratic.

The lisrures show an incve'asc in i i Flanks a I Dnm.ei.itK a 11 jr a projrr.am in oil! -toi i i i in iind i i i i i i i and i i i i i i i i a i 1 a lartHy Deal, inl. i 1 pa I 1 1 he i i i i i i i i i slatt mciil saiel oils) i i i against i'1'v intt'jii'iiy t.bi i Stale-s. Turned in a double i of Waterloo, N. ami afc St a 1 1 grandchildren e.hlf i Mi and Mis John FianK state College and Philip I son of Mr and Mrs i i teiemom chuich, veral p-andchildren Mansfield Elliott, The funeral was i i Pxnlland, a a Karl is'ls. in soiin- n-t-' ami r'-snli lilt: i av i 1 i i i i I i i i i i i i i wh'iS" BIRDS OF A FEATHER Tit Tli'- fellow 1" i wo iind a a THEN I I THK.M.

i t- i i i 1 yi L'-MV- vb'i i WnrV.i-rs i a i i a burial in Fair View cemetery at Osccola Prof. Walter W. Swimley, Sup- rvisim? Principal of the Knox- IKI schools since 1927,. degree, Master-of Science- 1 F.ducation from BucVncl 1 Univer- sitv. August 6 During the time Yl spent at Bucknell University hi: nr was'invited to become a mpmbe-r ri'si of Kappa-Phi-Kappa, and the Em- W.

Hunt Graduate Education 'dub. Mack Gerovv. Eleanor and Betty, and Seclye, spent several days i and Richard Rland am' Mr. and Mrs. Parks Bland at Crc- son.

fr. and Mi5. S. daiiffhtcr. Fay Marie, and son.

of Williampporr, Vi vi pucM.s of Mr. and Mrs. a H'v Avit'li Sunday: Miss Aberdeen Iry. who had spent several days here, returned with them. Rev.

and Mrs. Georsre S. Miil'-v. I i 0 in-inpton, X. wh aU'-id-'! .1..

old Home Days in KiK-xviU. rector of Trinity church, Pxnlland, Maine, officiating. The H'de was attiactivch in a. w-hiti- traveling suii of ve 0 and RCt mc hots; yellow accessories with Republican, wbc-n the' re.slil sire compared with 1 of the coun 1 i votirr. precincts slill unrcpoilo 1 for the a The Democratic, registrations ar i x.

149 a i total the i i a imp ugn about the highest registration oi a Tii i i below last year's or I'tV'. tration of oniy a little, more R. AND MRS. NORMAN KEKT, CHICAGO See the New 1938 R.C. A.Victor Electric Tuning Radio In Our Window A t.i.

i nisr 1 hr-" were -enteTtained at. the Mr. Mrs. Rev. Mr.

Miller 1or of the. First T. and Mrs. L. 1,.

ETrene. a former Pii- rlmrcli amended OM Home Day an-j nf Mr. and Hftyri mer. involved to a toutrol of Mr. Mrs.

W. W. GriRjrs, of Miss of to.LaJte VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM on the second floor for a demonstration of the NEW 1938 LINE OF RADIOS ELECTRIC WASHERS 1RONERS SWEEPERS and other ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES In Darlt phonc 13 ROM all over America comes the news lhat Dodge owners me experiencing economies so sensational that with the money thev save on gasoline alone they are able to buy other things! One woman reports sha is buyir.c an electric refrigerator- Another family they arc sending their son to summer camp. And Mr. and Mrs.

Kent, pictured above, are paying for their golf on what Dodge saves-them in Ra See this new Dodge today! Take the free eter" test and see right before your eyes how saves on gasoline. how you. too. can switch to Dodge and save money! Tun. In en th.

H.ur C.l«mbl,. to 1O P. Cat.ri. o.yl.eht a i DOBGE DARTT AUTOMOBILE CO. 3.5 East Avenue, WELLSBORO, PA..

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About The Wellsboro Gazette Combined with Mansfield Advertiser Archive

Pages Available:
33,755
Years Available:
1854-1973