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The Wellsboro Gazette Combined with Mansfield Advertiser from Wellsboro, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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6 The Agitator: WelUboro, Thursday, January 2, 1958 LETTER to the Agitator Dear Mr. Doumaux: Please accept my sincere thanks for your warm and generous message on the occasion of our 75th Anniversary. It must be really grand to celebrate a 100th birthday--as you have. We do appreciate the friendships with our fellow publishers. With every good wish for New Year, I am, Sincerely, George R.

Lamade ELKtAND Radiator Shop ALL TYPES Repaired Recored Cleaned Unconditional Guarantee C. H. Diilman Sons Wellsboro 5156 Dr. and Mrs. Harry Williams and daughter, Priscella spent dhrisk mas with their son-in-law and daughter and family, Mr.

and Mrs. William P. Thompson at Keuka Park. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Laughner and daughter, Jean and son, John spent Christmas with relatives in Ridge way. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Baker and son, Charles spent Christmas with her mother at Brooklet, Ga. T.

A. Kenyon has returned fron: the Coining Hospital. Mrs. Gail Snyder of Smethporl is spending the holidays with her father Richard Snyder and grandmother, Mrs. A R.

Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. K. Smith spent Christmas with Mr.

and Mrs. Banner Shay at Canserago. Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell and daughters, Sandra, Janie and Florence Ann spent Christmas with Mr.

and Mrs. William A. Elliott. at Osceola. Miss Nancy Donley of the University of Buffalo and Miss Helen Donley of Elmira College are speiv cling the holidays with their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. E. M. Donley. Miss Marie Whitsell of Philadelphia is spending the holidays with her parents here.

The following students of MSTC are spending the holidays here Nancy Lee Bower, Sandra Here- burton, Nancy McDivitt, Lois Cox Dale Tanner, Hill. NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY AMERICAN LEGION BUILDING LEGIONAIRES AUXILIARY and GUESTS Music by McNetts 9:30 'til REFRESHMENTS NOISEMAKERS FUN FOR ALL The time has come again when we gladly wish for all our many and loyal friends a very healthy, happy and prosperous New Year. A. H.DUNN 80 Main St. Wellsboro Phone 6036 PENN-WELLS A NEW YEAR'S EVE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31 SERVED FROM 6 p.m.

TO 9 p.m. All Tht Delicious Food You Cm Eat AdulU $250 Children $1.50 For Call Wellsboro 2111 Miss Patricia Carter of Buffalo a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carter. Mr.

and Mrs. John VanDusen and daughter, Holley Kay of New York are spending the holiday with relatives here. David Darby of Philadelphia is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Darby.

Mr. and Mrs Edward Donley attended the County Medical Association's Christmas party at tht Ty'oga Country Club at Wellsboro. Miss Joyce Pattison of Penn State is spending the holidays witl, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.

0 Pattison. Lee Farmelo of West Point is spending the 'holidays with hi? parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Farmelo. Mrs.

Blanche Gee spent Christmas with Mr and Mrs. Hanforc. Edminister at Presho. Mrs. Jennie Sheen has returned from the Blossbung Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Prindle ha? spent a few days in New York City and attended a meeting held at the United Nations.

Mrs Jack Helm and daughter, Elizabeth Ann have been visiting her parents, iMr. and Mrs. Albert Bianco. Mrs. Leon Borgcson has returned from the Robert Packer Hospi tal of Sayre.

The Cubscouts enjoyed their annual Christmas party Saturday evening in the ElHson High School Auditorium. A program was sented by Dens 1, 7, 9 and 6. Cub master Forrest Woodward presented the following awards: Bob cat, to Bill Wright, Ernest Fresher, Jan Seeley, Thomas Mosher, Jamei- Lewis, Donald Preston, Ronald Preston. Valentine Finelli, Dale Giordano, James Marvin, Joseph Marzo Ralph Valonte and Donald Gardner. Bear badges and two silver arrows were presented to Dennis Tubbs.bear to Joe Carbone.

1 gold and 1 silver to Michael Matis, 1 gold and 2 silver to Alexander Hartley. 1 gold to Dick Parrish. 1 silver to" Bobby Endeiie, 2 silver to Jack Hymes, 1 si-lver to Tommy Baker, 1 silver to Sam Baker. Webelos badge and 1 gold arrow to each of the following: Tommy Matis, Raymond Hall and Dean Cooper. William Baker was presented a 1 year service star.

Mrs Elaine Matis was presented a Den mother's training award by District Executive of the Southern District of the Steuben Area Council, Lewis Gracey; George W. Dennis, Scout Executive of Steuben art; of Bath, presented' Pack 44 with the William Hornaday Award which is a distinguished service award -given to Conservation, courtesy or the New York zoological Society. To receive the award was lormer Assistant District Com missioner Clark Runyan, Pack ommittee member. John Pond and Cubmaster, Forrest Wood ward. Following, Santa Ciaus made ii.s appearance and presented each boy i a i which was follow od by the serving of refreshments EVERY SEASON MOVIE PARTY Eight-Hundred and fifty-one youngsters attended the 31st annual Tioga County Savings and Trust Company Christmas movie party at the Arcadia Theatre on Christmas morning.

Each movie fan received a box of Christmas candy. Christmas Club Mansfield Still Unbeaten in North Penn Basketball Mansfield continued unbeaten by tumbling Blossburg, 86-76, for its third straight Victory in the Vorth Penn Basketball League Saturday night. In the only other league game Westfield won its second in three Bill Abeling tossed in a nid-court shot in the final seconds to win at Wejlsboro. 45-43. Wellsboro Hornets Cop Sixth Triumph 2 Drivers Injured In Two Crashes Two men wore injured Christmas morning in two separate ac cidents near Lawt-ncevillo, Ma-ns- Wellsboro High School's basketball team notched its sixth vie- lory in seven starts Friday night Stale Po ice downing.

Troy, 56-38 in a non- leaguer on the home hardwoods. Wellsboro took the closely-con-, tested jayvee skirmish, 34-33. Tioga County Savings Trust Company TIOGA The Tioga PTA met on Monda; evening in the Elementary Schoo a large a a The mi- cting was in charge of the presici ent i i a Cuneo, who a thi business session introduced Mrs Margaret Glenwright, music instn: otor, who was in charge of the mus ical program. Each grade sang sev songs and the members of tin- grade gave a reading in unison, under the i i of thei: 1 teacher, Mrs. Charlotte Garside The i closed with a grouv i i of Christmas Carols.

Rt- freshments were served to all the children by the A. The Rev. Henry Powell, pastor of the i i a and Missionary A i a of i had charge of i a i Midd School had their Christ, rnas program at the school. i supervisor, Mrs. Dorothy i a had charge of the WESTFIELD Lias "ituwater Giantomazi Leach Healey Keimann ilorton Abeling Rumsey TOTALS WELLSBORO Hammond Nich'sen Layton O'Dell Miles Keck Levan I.

Carson MUchcll Carson Grosenbaker Nk'h'cn "OTALS V1ANSF1ELD barrel 1 Edgcrton a i Jady i i inider "omlinson lavens TOTALS iLOSSHL'lu; i i 'redericks 3liss jrooks TOTALS J.ANSFIELD JLOSSi.JUKG G. F. T. 3 1 7 0 2 0 0 1 7 2 4 2 4 0 6 3 13 0 2 18 9 45 G. F.

T. 7 0 14 3 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 3 5 1 0 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 19 5 43 22 31 45 8 16 27 43 TROY Mitchell P. B'eigh Garrison Fleming A. B'eigh Haight Teeter Gamzon 'man Wri.sley Hubbard Dunbar TOTALS WELLSBORO Pat'rson Kerrick Morrafl D'ader Deibert Knudsen M'tland Obourn Patt TOTALS TROY WELLSBORO G. 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 3 Both incidents occurred at th' 1 same site, on Route 14, a a mile of Lawrenceville, about 1:35.

I''- T. The lir-t crash i a 232 8 year-old Elkhmd a a J. 0 0 Sherman, whose car sheared' off 1 13 two i i poles and crashed in- 0 to a burn. Sherman was i i 0 0 north, troopers said, when he ap- 0 0 parenlly lost control of his vt-hi- 1 3 cle i ran off the side of 0 0 the i a knocked over the poles and ripped off the of (he barn owned a Farr. Sherman was to his i i a for a of a back i a a i and WELLSBORO, PA.

2 0 0 4 14 10 38 G. F. T. 6 2 14 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 6 4 4 2 0 4 16 0 8 12 13 7 14 0 0 23 10 56 9 10--38 17 12--56 abrasions of the i knee. Troopers added.

Richard E. Bates of Lawrenceville suffered a possible shoulder fracture several minutes later when, in a i to avoid i ting one of two poles lying across the road from the prcvrous accident, his car over off the side of the i a He was also a i troopers reported. G. 2 0 0 3 11 1 5 113 2 F. T.

1 5 1 1 0 0 1 7 5 27 0 2 1 11 0 2 1 27 0 4 --Hobert Mann, Jersey Shore, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A a over i at the December meet- weekend. i of the Wellsboro a i --The choral of the Wednesday Morning Musicales pre- sented a program of i a 1 CARSON SALES FINANCE CO. SERIES A Subordinated Investment Debentures OFFERING PRICE $100 PLUS PREMIUM Due May 1, 1963 Through 1970 PENNSYLVANIA PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX RE-IMBURSED DENOMINATIONS OF $100, $500 AND $1,000 TRUSTEE OF ISSUE Tioga County Savings Trust Company SALES RESTRICTED TO PENNSYLVANIA RESIDENTS You are invited to call at the office in Wellsboro to review a Prospectus describing these debentures and the company's business, or telephone us and we will arrange to call on you at your convenience.

Elmer G. Carson, President 70 Main Street Wellsboro, Pa. i i i i Is Is inul' 1 1 i i i i i to I I I i i i i i 1 i "I' I i I Sale OT i i i of ntTiT I i nf 11 offerlne Is hy i I i i i us. The new year reaches out tower 38 10 86; G. F.

T. I (i 4 Hi 7 10 24 0 2 0 12 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 20 76 23 37 62 76 21 31 58 76 1 (i 8 0 .0 0 --The Business and Professional vVomen's i have a Supper meeting on a a 6th at 6:15 p.m. a i are Helen i Thyra Fischler, Rose Naegly, Kay 3olton. Florence Buckley, Margaret Seiver, a Turrell and Knola C'orwin. i and she was assisted by th" jlher teachers.

The a began at 8 p.m., and tne grade served refreshments YE Wt grttt you, wt thonk you, wt wivh you good today, tomorrow and throughout tht Mew Year I Good htotrh ond good luck to oil. BLAIR BLAIR 13 Walnut Street WelUboro, fa. The new year rides into the dawn of the interplanetry era sees man pushing back ever further the horizons cf his knowledge'. piercing the mysteries of outer-space in effect, mounting his first stepping stones to the stars! Earth satellites will carry devices of ever-greater intricacy and precision to measure, record and relay data on outer space, placing in man hands a vast wealth of information never befo available, and facing him with the deep responsibility of using this information wisely and constructively. TIOGA COUNTY SAVINGS and TRUST COMPANY WELLSBORO, PA.

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