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

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Wellsboro, Pennsylvania
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8 The Agitator: Wellsboro, Thursday, March 26, 1959 Weekend Accidents injure 9 Persons Service Men Make Armed Forces News Six persons weio injured in a head on clash about a quarter oi a mile north ol Bloshburg on Rt 15 Saturday about 8 in In Blobsburg Slate Hospital Saturday night were Raymond Nowakowski, 36, of Blossburg driver of a pickup truck involved in the accident who sul- fered a cut of the right leg His wife, Mis Virginia Nowakowski, knee injury, multiple contusions and lacerations and possible chest injuries Their son Joseph 11, left knee injurv Leonard Ames, 36, of Coving ton, driver of the ear involved, possible chest injuries, laceration of the face and contusions of the head. His wife, Mrs Marion Ames, 34, fractured knee cap and possible other injuries. Their daughter, Arlene Ames. 13, fractured nose. Another passenger in the Nowakowski car was another son, Paul, who escaped injury Troopers from the Mansfield State Police were investigating the accident.

The Blossburg Fire Department was called to the scene of the crash to wash the gasoline from the road. The truck and car were extensively damaged Three persons were hospitalised following a three car accident at the mteisection of Route 49 and 249 near Knoxville Friday evening Investigating officers said a car, owned by Mrs Nellie Gardner of Butler Hill, and operated by an person, was headed east on Route 49 and was attempting a left turn on to Route 249 when it hit a vehicle i Asaph Allen of Westfield Police said one of the two oc cupants of the Gardner car, Raymond Gardner hospitalued Mrs Allen and her son, who were riding with Mr Al'en, taken to the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hospital in Wellbboro State Police from the Mansfield barracks and Police Chief Clyde Safford of Westfield, investigated the accident Both cars were ex- 1 terisively damaged. ROBERT J. MOULD, son of- Mr and Mrs Fred Mould ol RD 4, Wellsboro who recently completed the lineman's course at the South eastern Signal Schodl at Fort Gor don, Ga He entered the Armj last Miss Rose Putnam is a patient September MIDDLEBURY at the Robert Packer Hospital at Sayre Mrs Jennie Bodme of Elmira is visiting her daughter and son- in-law, Mr and Mrs Loren Carpenter. STETSON HATS No Easter Outfit is Complete without a New Stetson.

See the 3 really lightweight Playboy at $10,95 All New shapes Center- dent Telepinch Strato- liner. All in-New Spring Shades $10.95 to $15, TIMELY SUITS If TIMELY PLATEAU isn't part of your wardrobe we suggest you quickly remedy that, Traditional Solid Shades-Stripes Herringbone Iridescents. All extremely good looking. The most basic suit you can own. Priced at $75.00 MANHATTAN MANSMOOTH WASH'N WEAR SHIRTS Luxurious All Cotton Wash 'n Wear Dress Shirts.

Solid Colors and Whites. Broadcloth End on End Madras and Batiste Oxford Cloth. Regular or button down collars $5.00 A THE BOYS BOYS SUITS Great new fabrics Smart new Styles at MARKSON'S POPULAR PRICES to $29.95 Boys Sport Coats Newest Patterns in Fine All Wool Fabrics Ivv and Blazer Styles $10.95 to $16.95 Wellsboro, Pa. CHARLES E. OLMSTEAD, III, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles E. Olmstead of RD 5, Wellsboro, who has been promoted to the grade of staff sergeant the USAF. Staff Sgt Olmstead is stationed at Mather AFB, California. The W-C Express by John Tomchick On Mondav March 16 the btu dents ol High were enter tamed by Ha Maples, a sand painter Bv using a assortment of sands he was able to a various paintings and diawmgs on a disp'ax board The results oi his woik surely prove that there is still beaut on earth '1 he piesident ol the Student Council has informed me that there are now three families m- toiebted in providing a home for next ear's foreign student The problem is a there have been none who have boys in school It is thought that a girl will again be chosen to come to Wellsboro The Student Council also had a hand in the assembly of last Fridav They presented 'a film titled "Citizenship in Action" It gave a valuable lesson on the value of the and also a few tips on our own council by building up student interest in the or- A film was also shown on Switzerland This explained further the country from which this year's foreign student has come.

Since it is improper to observe this Easter weekend with a dirty car, the seniors have decided to remedy the situation with a Car Wash All you have to do is bring the family "buggy" to the Arcadia Friday from 9 to 12 or Saturday, 9 to 1. The students of W-C High wish you a happy Easter ami hope you enjoy us for the holiday. --K. Diann Patterson of Wellsboro will play in the Bucknell University Symphony Band when that group goes on its fifth annual spring concert tour April 19 to 22. Penn-Wells Hotel A SATURDAY EVENING 5:30 8.30 p.

m. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 2111 BUDGET BARGAINS Smileage DEALER B. F. Goodrich Tires i Rayon or Nylon Long'mileage at an economical price Tfee tke that is built to de- TP IM liver that extra measure of IWUK IKMUC-IN worry-free mileage. CAN BE YOUR ALSO AVAILABLE A IN NYLON.

DOWN PAYMENT SIZE 6.70-15 7.10-15 7.60-15 6.00-16 SALE BLACKWALL TUBE-TYPE 15.95 18.95 20.75 14.80 Plus Tax and Retreadable Tire 12 NEEDED B.F.Goodrich Safety-S Rayon THE ECONOMY TIRE FOR ECONOMY DRIVING 125 I WEEKLY 14 85 16 25 7.10-15 7.60-15 low as 6.70-15 tax and Retreadable Tire The B.F.Goodricb Company A A FOR WINTER MUD SNOW THE TIRE designed especially for winter traction and service in mud, is now available in both tubeless and conventional types to meet the requirements of all car owners. Husky tread with deep flexible cleats "walks" through snow, "wades" through mud, "grips' on ice Tire Battery Service Phone 4462 Wellsboro, Pa. Snuleage Dealer SHOP 'TIL 9 P. M. Both Friday Saturday SprfAjj dresses Ladies' ALL WEATHER FASHIONABLE for anv occasion these stylish rain or shine coats are as practical es are pretty Ga colorful patterns and a good selection of solid colors, too Shorf Coats and Scooters $g-S3 up A Sister Sue' Creations from Sizes 3 6x a 7 1 4 WASII'X WEAR dresses for the pert and pretty and so easy to cjre lor Two-Size ranges, 3 6x 7 14, in every day styles and dress-up beauties for Easter.

A I A It's Whal's On Top That Counts Dozens of New Styles for EASTER New "3 1" Bouffants DUNHAM'S LINGERIE I I Dozens of New Styles TO $5-98 A A A right to your toes 2 PC, Sport Suits and Sport Jackets Convertible 3-Way Straps for Girls $2.98 AND $3.98 SPORT CO4.T and slack outfits that make him look like a little man S'triped, plaid, and folid lackt-ts w.th contrasting slacks Sues 3 to 12 from Sport Coats (sizes 3-7) Sport Coats (sizes to 18) $4.98 $10.98 DRESS-UP means patents tor Easter, and we have them for every girl from Unv tots uo to sizes for Mom in heels and felts Other Styles $2.98 to $4.95 Boys' Oxfords $3.29 to FABULOUS for Every Occasion and vear round it Fabulous Fantashere lon.s The latjst fashion hues for Spun" in oro- poilioncd hires From only UP DUNHAM'S HOSIERY SHOE DEPARTMENT Shop 'til 9 Both Friday and Saturday SPAPJtRl.

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About The Wellsboro Gazette Combined with Mansfield Advertiser Archive

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33,755
Years Available:
1854-1973