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   Wellsboro Agitator, The (Newspaper) - August 15, 1945, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania                               I VOL. 83. LODGED On A Burglary Shooting Cue ed. Millard 45, of was arrested yesterday on charge of and is held in the county jail for a hearing be- fore Justice of the Peace Stacey He was taken into SCHOOLS Will Open The First day In September Faculty Not The Wellsboro public schools will open Sept. 4. Al eachers are requested to meet in the High School library at 9 clock a. m. and all both high school and for registration THB AUGUST 15. 194S.' vm mi H M j f. ona Kimball had been the WELLSBORO AND PLANS m VICTORY CELEBRATION The air raid factory whistles and church bells will sound the OFFICIAL announcement of the surrender of Japan and the end of World War THREE TIES IN Reed And Don Lead In Low Ball contended in the i tournament Sunday d the scorn were very and low Important WHOLE CHANGE SUGAR weu mr iow score shooting a 77. This tie will be All cars must at once be moved off Main street in the ness iHA TO ENFORCE WEED and they them their birth and Borough Council Gives Warning To Property NEWS OF THE COUNTY BEFORE all citizens will assemble in front of the Honor Roll between the Hotel and the Arcadia Theatre WITHIN THIRTY MINUTES after the first whistle blast A period of silence will be observed in memory of those who made this day at a later of the The weather was perfect except for a light shower in the and everyone enjoyed a wonderful day at the L On August 8 Allan Reed and Don who were the low ball tournament champions of the club went down to Bob who is noted for his ous drives teamed up with Tom Evans the deadly iron artist and sent the former champions into i 7- 4 On August 12 Reed and Fischler played Lloy 1 and Evans a return match and re 2 Claude Shirley Pierce Kentch By The ing Previous announcements to Cat effect that second allotments of canning sugar would be ii without any action upon the of the public have been void by a ruling issued by Williamsport District Office of The new ruling reduces the ond period to 7 per or 14 pounds for tiki instead of 15 pounds as Local are forbidden to issue the allotment until a request been received from the It is important that the public this because it is trary to instructions previously At the regular meeting of the Wellsboro Burgess and Council Monday attention was called to the many complaints re- from persons in various sections of the community of weeds being permitted to grow with no effort on the part of the property owners or occupants eliminate It is the desire of the Council that attention be callec to Ordinance No. 236 which pro vides in it shall be unlawful for any associa partnership or corporation to permit any noxious weeds to grow or remain on premises ed or occupied by such person in the Borough of Wells ordinance provides 229M of of August and and the burning or removing of the weeds so shall be deemed to be sufficient compliance with this Penalties and fines are provided in the It was pointed out that though no notice in case of a lation is in fairness to the many people who are one week will be given for these many people to comply with the terms of the after that the police officers have been directed to prosecute those persons who have not Clifford of who pleaded guilty to a charge of be- ing a public nuisance on Aug. 6 was sentenced Monday to a fine and was committed to the State Industrial School at The Court deferred after accepting the ant's and ordered an inquiry into his mental Edwin of was arrested on complaint of his Valeda on a charge of desertion and port. He waived a hearing before Justice of the Peace Stacey Spen of Wellsboro and was held un bail for a court appear Immediately following all groups and individual will fall in behind the High School Band for an informal Victory Mary Allan Pearl Lyons try drove to Elmira August Tom and Conn of church services and other activities will be made at the Honor Roll ML COMING HEJ HOME ON William D. of has been home on He entered the service April 21, 1942, and trained in Virginia and in Fort For 27 months he was overseas serving in North Sicily and He is now stationed at Air Field in ROBERT HICKS Flight Officer Cecil Robert 30, of was killed 5 in the In- dia theater of where he had been stationed since 1945. He is the son of Mrs. Owen of and a brother Curtis L. of Ralph L. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. of R. D. 7, and Miss Josie ne of were married July 25 at the Methodist 906 South Adams Fort by Rev. Wesley H. Ration 4Ud AI 31, Fl to Nov. 30. Kl 311 PI te Nov. M. M 31. Tl t 3 4 The Army's Recruitment composed of returned over- seas veterans with outstanding records of will put on a war show in Tioga day Aug. 31. The exact has not been but the Niles where the re- cent horse show was may be The caravan hopes to recruit workers for western roads in Cpl. Richard H. of and Joseph K. of are with the which includes 24 Army men and six military to guard the equipment which includes an amphibious 2H ton known as the a 75 mm used for support by parachute and airborne a candlepower 60 in- ches in that will throw a beam of light nine a 37 mm gun used against light and many other pieces of modern military In many items captured from the Germans and Japs will be on Manpower for the western roads will be the number one job for the next 60 Only two Philadelphia and New have exceeded the achievements of the Williamsport area in ing to meet this enteen men have already been re- and the quota is 60 for August There will be no admission charge for the U. S. Employment Service inter- viewers will be on hand at each demonstration to furnish mation to any persons and a representative of the road Retirement Board be available at all USES offices ing the emergency recruitment All business offices and factories will close at Bring along your own put on at the Mark Twain gol course by Byron Nelson and Ear old This was a wonderful match to watch with McSpaden shooting a 67 to set new course The Wellsboro Division of the Pennsylvania Department of ways held their annual picnic at the club August 11 and about 200 The day was complete with the usual picnic and various games enjoyed oy all CHAMBER OF COMMERCE VICTORY CELEBRATION COMMITTEE PUNS NEW PROGRAM by the Local Applicants who require the ond allotment for canning preserving must request its ance by writing ft personally visiting the local Half Price And Rationing special form of application is Allotments will be issued as quests are beginning Aug. 15. Since there are only eight clerks in the local office it appears that unless additional volunteer help can be there will be a considerable lac between making request fining the The board IBS therefore requested that persons who can spare the volunteer to assist in this f and please report in if at the American Legion For The M Held Be WAR Calls For One Hundred Fifteen Million Eleven have upon a as the am share Aliss Floreno J. program co-ordination was in charge of the which was attended by the officers and chairmen of the various THREE NE New Field Indicated Jus Over State Line Near The New York State Natural Gas Corp. drilled in a gas wel on the propert south of N. last The well shows a flow of seventeen million cubic feet per The first well in this on the Cornwell produces over ten million cubic feet per Another well on the Frank Young drilled in it producing 12 million cubic feet of FRANK BODINE FUEL OIL USERS Warning that delay in laying in fuel supplies may re- wit In cold homes the coming Clayton A. District Manager of tbe of Transportation urged home owners to attend to their fuel needs be- foro the summer At present supplies hart food stocks on hand and can fiE orders without Frank agel 78 of N. formerly of died Aug. 10. Tbe funeral was held Sunday at the Johnson Funeral Home in Rev. W. W. Humph reys burial in the Wellsboro He was bora in son of Ellis and Helen Barlow He was a cigar maker by trade and while a resident of Wellsboro was employed at tbe He left Wellsboro about 40 yean His wife died abon three yean He is survived by two of and Fay who is serving in the Army in Oer and one Bodine of W garage J. has bought budding on East nu a of John 1. Stager Mr. Young occupy property for tbe balance of PROMOTED Wrth 81 rt Infantry DW In Tbe Francis CUrfe son of Mr. Anew of R. D 1, has been promoted to class n or ability an He is a member of Gen. Paul 3. 81s Infantry last fan tbe Pain aad other Western MEETING M. D. of Millerton committee announces that the annual meeting of bers of the Mansfield Cooperative G. L. F. Service will open at 8 p Aug. 16, in the Mansfield High School Two members of the Committee will be elected to ceed George of and W. A. of whose terms Com- whose terms continue are Ray Woodard and H. L. of Charles B. of and Chairman Charter members will teU what their regional operative the Cooperative Federation Ex- which now serves more than farm families in New New Jersey and ern started 23 jears District Manager Allan Gibson will highlight the past 25 yean end a full report on the last year's operations will be will we do will be a topic for an open forum C. W. BOWERS The funeral of Charles W. aged 66 of R. D. 4, was held Friday at the burial in the Wellsboro He is survived by his widow Bobert H. Bowers in the U. S. Mrs. John of R. D. 4 BLOCK DANCE IN For The Benefit Of The Wellsboro Fire ment A block dance will be held on between Main and Pearl Monday Aug. 20, from 9 to 12 for the benefit of the Wellsboro Fire George of R. James and of Mrs. Clara Whitney f R. Mrs. Beatrice of Mrs. Anna of Soldiers And Sailors Memorial Hospital Hatred CUe Tags will be sold and dancing will be continuous without inter- Music by The popular dance In case of rain the dance will be held in- place to be These dances have been held in many places in this area and prove very with many requests for return The who furnish sic and sound have had an unbroken string of block dances this season in and all for local A whole block will be roped j The general topic for the and the local club for the current year is World To Programs concerning ious phases of this topic are be- ing arranged for the meetings this The officers Miss vice Miss Mattie Mrs. thy corresponding sec. Miss Helen recording Mrs. Frances Mrs. Beatrice Committee chairmen Mrs. Winifred educational Mrs. Hazel M. Miss Helen Blair and Miss Kitty Mrs. Helen tional Mies Geraldine Mrs. Sue Mrs. Hilda Miss Martha Miss Flora public Miss Anna Miss Julia Herbert G. of is chairman of tbe consisting of Bradf i Tioga which will r SI The appeal the sanie last The national calls for for united Service and Prisoners 2uropean war China and the for administration and campaign and oil for the emergency In addition to China and the the National War Fund program includes aid to Yi relief Field Refugee Relief and care of European the street will be swept clean and sprinkled with sawdust to make dancing There will be room for every one to dance and for hundreds of It is not mon to have two or three and dancing at one time at these block An auxiliary lighting will be installed and street will be as light as Dancing start promptly at 9 and con- till midnight without Sometime during the evening will be M come aad be in you have the time of year no matter what v A j transportation and Mrs. Florence Mrs. Ir- ene Campbell and Mrs. Celia Mrs. Ethel The date of the first fall ing of the club is Sept. 3. An announcement will be made later concerning this R. R. RETURNS HOME Robert R. son of Legrand of has been discharged after serving nearly 4% years in tbe He was inducted March 18, 1941, TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Morris Rod And GOB Club Is Ten Years The Morris Rod and Gun Club will celebrate their tenth sary with an outing at went overseas July 1, 1942, and between Morris aad 2, froS 11 a. to 7 p. m. in case of rain the outing be held on AH members of men's clubs an Any pro. fit from this be used for the game feeding to Program elude soft quoits and other weather be a great big In next Monday vii eart heW st the service in North Apennines and Po Valley His tions Good Conduct American Defense Service Eastern Service Medal with 6 Stars and Meritorious Service Unit returned to the U. S. July 19, He was a member of the I For 623 Co. and Plenty of Grange Aug. M a. MRS. MILDRED The remains of Mrs. Mildred aged of N. formerly of were brought here Friday for borial in Wellsboro Sbe was s sister of tbe late L. L. Morgan Fred and Lottis natives of She is survived by several six of m A charge of 25 to 12 p. with der STORES TO CLOSE li  

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