Wellsboro Agitator, The (Newspaper) - November 27, 1958, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania TO CALL A. M. DIAL colder snow ONE HUNDRED FOURTH 16 THE NOVEMBER 27, 1958 WHOLE No. Mergenthaler Invites All To Open House At New Plant December 7 Residents of Wellsboro and the surrounding area are invited to attend open house ceremonies at Mergenthaler Linotype's new plant on Sunday December 7. The located on Route 6 East of will be open for inspection by the public from to P.M. The 53.000 square foot one-story building especially designed ioi production the Company's re new System is oi the most modern and cost a million to con struct Mergenthaler officials will be joined by Wellsboro civic leaders at the open house These will include officials oj the Chamber of GROW and the Industrial Committee Also pre sent will be County and Borough representatives Linofilm is the world's first com- plete and integrated sition handling all phases ol composition from original to film ready for Combining the latest developments in electronics and Linofilm is so ad in concept that it is ed to eventually be as important as Gutenberg's discovery of able type and OUmar invention of the Annual United Service Will Be Held at Baptist Church on Thanksgiving The Annual United ing Service will be held on November 27, at 10'30 a.m. at the First Baptist 23 Central Rev. of. the leyan Methodist Church will be the Wellsboro GOP Unit to Meet Dec. 1 Local Firm Buys Mansfield Motel i he firm of Putnam Sales and I Service Inc have announced the purchase of the newly completed motel on Main Pa. from Mr and Mrs Russell This new consisting of 26 is one ol the modern and complete in the The motel central hot water wall to ceramic tile Danish modern furniture U. S. mattresses and box springs The present management will continue until early Engaged to Wed The Wellsboro vania Council of Republican men will meet at the Penn Wells December 1, at There will be reports of the state convention b'y delegates from the a musical program arranged by Mrs Frank Dunham are Miss Charlotte Lappla and Mrs. Florence Duplicate Winners At Country Club On Friday night at the Country Club the winners at plicate North and South Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mr. Hal Lauridson and Mr. rence East and West Mrs. Harold Fink and son Robin of and Mr and Mrs. Warren The group will meet No- vember 28, all club members are Refreshments were served lowing the L MISS DIANNE L. WEBSTER Mr. Floyd Webster of Wellsboro has announced the engagement of his Dianne L. Webster to Morrell B. Jr. Miss Webster is a 1958 ate of the Joint School and is now employed by Perry Brothers with Mr. William Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Walnut Wedding plans are FIRE DEPARTMENT MEETING The regular December ing of the Wellsboro Fire De- will be held one week earlier on November 28th, due to deer tion of officers will be held at this important Movies of the 1958 Laurel Festival will be shown by David QUEEN OF THE TURKEY TROT Carol is shown being crowned by Frank Junior High Student Council dent Runners-up are Shirley Learn and Judy Hammond Louis F. Youdas Promoted To Major In Medical Group Louis E Supply Officer of the 83rd Medical Penna. Army National was ly promoted to Medical Set vice Corps Major Youdas is the son of Mr and Mrs Walter Youdas of burg Upon graduation from the Blossburg High School in 1935 he attended the Elmira Business In- where he completed the business administration En- tering Federal service on October 29, 1941 as a private he served two and one-half years in the en- listed ranks in the South Returning to the United States in 1944, he entered the Officer School of the tion Corps and earned a sion as 2nd He was a member of the Organized ves from December 1945 until March 17, when he joined the Wellsboro unit of the sylvania National with the rank of 1st Prior to his current assignment with the Penna. Army National or Youdas has served as Platoon Executive Officer and Company Commander of the 911th Medical Company Major Youdas has ed the following can American Good Asiatic World War II Armed For- It is a far cry from the scene of the first Thanksgiving to the festive tables in streamlined homes at which we the holiday basic to the proper of the Day is the same spirit of devout thankfulness for the blessings vouchsafed to us by a Divine Providence the same steadfast dedication to maintaining those freedoms for which the founders of our country braved the hazards of the New From the turkey on the table to the people around our lives hold many ings to count on Thanksgiving Give thanks for good food and good for the happiness of family and Boro May Up Taxes 1 Mill If PUG OK's Water Rate Lineman Gets Electrocuted On Mansfield Line Civil Defense Observed In Dec. National Civil Defense Day Prepare a family shelter and be observed for the first time on equip it with a supply A construction company man apparently forgot his warning Monday that a truck they were using was charged with It cost his John Leo 21, of was pronounced dead at the about one mile east of Mansfield on Route 6, about a m. after reaching into the truck for a His William also of gang said the crew was working on a power line for the Sordoni Construction Co. of Forty Pa. He said a truck boom was be- ing used to raise a utility pole I into The boom came in contact with high tension Derr and he warned ers to refrain from touching the It is believed the victim forgot December 7. Throughout the United States and its Americans are asked by Leo A. Director of the Office of Civil Defense to analyze what they have done an civil Civil Defense Day also is the seventeenth anniversary of the at- tack on Pearl Governor Hoegh said first step toward being informed on civil defense actions is to tain and carry the OCDM pre- ces and the Thomas J. It is available He is employed by the L. G. Niles Lumber Company and resides with his wife and children in Wellsboro on 3 wart Wellsboro Arts Clubs Xmas Party To Be Held Dec. 10 The Wellsboro Arts hold a business and work meeting December 3 at the Green Free On December 10, mas party at the home of Mrs. Rosa studies ami December will be in charge of Miss Martha Crosetto and Mrs. Carolyn During December the following will exhibit the Penn Wells Mrs. Elizabeth Mrs. Rosa Mrs. Carolyn Alma and Margaret During January 1959 Miss ence Wheeler and Mrs. Hulda Fisher will hang a Black and White Exhibit in the Penn Wells from any Civil Defense office or from OCDM at Battle Mich. The card urges Americans to take these basic steps toward and survival in event of of food and plus such as a first aid kit and tery operated Learn warning signals and what they the community plan for emergency protection from radioactive first aid and home emergency preparedness and the use of CONELRAD for emergency radio information and 1240 on the Nationwide distribution of the wallet card to school children is to made December 5, by Girl Scout Councils out the j Special radio and television newspaper stories andj and sermons will the Nation to Civil Defense j Many cities are planning civil de- fense demonstrations and The regular meeting of the Borough Council was held Monday evening at the Borough Building with president Leo V. Schosger Arthur en was absent due to illness in his Solicitor Thomas E. Wilcox was also i The Council held a lengthy on the new proposed water I company rate increase At this I time a statement will not be re- leased on the position the council will take on the increase I In the event that the new in- crease is approved by the Public j Utilities Commission the council I feels the public should know the i following facts I The council will have to raise J borough tuxes one mill to pay the increased water rates I There has been many indications from the general public that would protest the increase and since they have been looking to J the council for the cil will make known its intentions in the near future so the public may act accordingly The general public is under the impression that the proposed in- crease is being made as a result of the demand by the Council to in- JOHN W. who has been named to succeed E. G. Vincent the reached into a com- as production superintendent at 43 new fire This is i not Tn thp tub Scout Pack 32 Has Award Night Friday November 21, Cub Pack No. 32 met at the First odist Awards were presented to the Carl Bear Badge and Union Names Men At Negotiations With Corning Glass Officers and business committee members representing Local 1001, American Flint Glass Union of North America Of the Wellsboro Plant of Corning Glass Works at contract negotiations with the company which opened last Thursday in President Ellsworth B. Vice President Howard Financial Russell Corresponding Gerald Inside Outside Dale Carl Buss and Allen In- Ellery Luther and the lowing members of the Executive Claude James Florence Robert Myron liam Claude ward Edsel and George Townsend Bear Badge and Gold James Bear Thomas three Wolf Arrows for Wolf Robert Bear Badge and Gold Fred Service The next meeting will be a Christmas Pilgrims and Indians was the theme of the skit the Cubs put on before the meeting Appoints Nauvoo Man Public Relations Head Nursing Home Assoc. Mrs. E. D. president of the Pa. chairman of the Public Relations Committee of that Also serving on this committee is Harold Lampe of Philadelphia and six other association Mr. Lampe is vice president of the The purpose of the committee is to acquaint the citizens of Pa. of the services offered by some five hundred nursing homes in this 84 Attend Shrine Club Meeting Held At Country Club The regular dinner meeting of the Tioga County Shrine Club was held at Country in of the truck and was The Mansfield Fire Department ambulance was summoned as well as a Derr was dead upon their The body was removed to the Shaw and Robena Funeral Home pending removal to Dr. Harry a Tioga County issued a verdict of death by Knoxville School Calls For Higher Seek 0. K. told the club at a meeting Monday night in the Senior High State approval of an The Harvest millage program in four of the five .al Band was the Wellsboro Division of the ing Glass He comes from Kentucky where he has held the position as plant quality and process engineer since 1956' Harvest Dinner Nets Sr. High Band The ior High Band Club cleared at their recent Harvest Mrs. Robert parking side sing Home has pointed Paul with 84 nobles and ladies President Harry of in charge a musical program arranged by ble Marvin of Mansfield was pre- sented by Donald Kohler and Miss Jean by Robert Dr. Ninomiya of the staff of the Blossburg State Hospital presented a lecture with slides and other pictures of scenes in India and which he collected when he was a ber of the United States Army on tour of duty in these The guests included Shriners and ladies from the Cowanesque Valley and Because of the of the Christmas there will be no meeting of the Shrine Club in the Cowanesque ley Joint School will be sought within the next few making it possible to build a I Elementary School er than a supervising this j ing a meeting of the four districts Westfield and An ment between these districts and I Westfield Borough made several George V. principal announced Laurel Lanes To Open Fri. Nov. 28 Harrison owner of the new Laurel Lanes Bowling has announced that the machines for the AMF automatic pin ters arrived Monday morning and installation is being made The alleys will be open for iness Friday Mrs Sue president of the Women's Bowling will hold a meeting for final ing of teams on Tuesday November 25, at the alleys at 8 There is still a opening for one team consisting of 5 men to join this Anyone Police Chief Gives Two Weeks Report At Council Meeting The police report made by chief of police Harry Robinson to the boro council members on Monday The report was for two weeks period to November 24. There were eight one fugitive from one for op- under the influence of In- one for ing after operating privilege had been suspended or one for illegal use of a learners one for failing to stop for a police one for reckless two for driving too fast for Twenty-four complaints were in- two accidents two doors were found open weeks excludes the latter from Mr. Kline said that to build the sored solely by the Senior High and limited to place tings this year so that the Junior High Club could sponsor a lar successful event if it so The two clubs decided that this was the best solution to the lem of dividing traditional raising projects between the two Mrs. Dochstader was assisted in dinner arrangements by Mrs. Wayne Knowlton and by the more expensive the lage rate will have to be raised beyond what the state terms a It is for this son approval is ed. Bonding Attorney Anderson Page of Philadelphia and board Atty. Edwin A. Glover of will seek the State Department's Present millage rates in the four districts range from 30 to 35 mills per thousand of assessed tion on In other action last G. M. Burgan of Troy was recognized as low bidder for heating in the an- This phase of con- struction was rebid after the tober 20 meeting when bids were Low bidders on the who would receive con- tracts if the state approves the upped millage plan General Ande Con- struction Company of J. L. Turner of Joseph L. Lecce of There are alternates in some cases of bidding which Mr. Kline said may be thrown out if they add to the The next step following the state action will be the selling of Mr. Kline Shortly after and probably by December 15; contracts will be let to the above not true In the event the increase is approved by the C no ad- hydrants will be installed unless the Council pays for their installation Council discussed at length the proposed change in the method of sewer billing George Young present and save his views On the subject At this time no changes Will be made and council tabled the The Police Committee and the Burgess held a recent meeting to discuss matters m Several changes will be made on a trial Council took action to prohibit of Meade Street between inter- section of Sherman and Walnut Parking will now be lowed on the East side of Meade The Street Committee ing a proposal by the Park View Hotel management to improve facilities in that The annual audit has just been made of the sewage At this time Council tabled tion regarding sidewalk due to the rapid approach of ter A complete survey will be made in the Spring and Council will take the necessary tion at that to attend this at door The car was The women's league will driven miles on patrol wm f ParkinS tickets will be meeting of the Wellsboro Men's Bowling ation on November 28, at the alleys on Tioga ing at p m. All team captains are urged to be Conservation doesn't just is Once Crowned Queen Over 250 young people at- tended the dance held at the Junior High School Saturday Music was provided by and dance Miss Carol Mengee was chosen queen of the dance and was corted to the throne by Craig vice president of the Student Council Frank president of it is easily maintained as part of the Student crowned the 1 regular farm operation queen lowing members means Mrs. Robert Work ls Progressing on the hose Mrs. James Jackson Mrs standardization and the Water in this Council began work on the 1959 budget and hope to have a rough draft by the middle of It is anticipated that the zoning for public hearings in the near The planning com- mission has been working on this for over two Authorization was given to the phone system in the borough A date will be made with the Chester Engineers to study the condition in Wellsboro ter the first of the Mrs. Lyle Mrs. Ba- sil Mrs. Howard and Mrs. George club president joined in dll those who helped to thi dinner a The club welcomed two new Mrs. John Hubba and Mrs. George at the day Following coffee and cookies were served by Mrs. U. Wright Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Raymond members of the social Newspapers are keeping ern In 1957, over was invested by newspapers to improve More than 44 million of the 50 million U. S. householders will equipment and 1 receive a newspaper today COLONEL ARCHIBALD COMMANDER of the 83d Pennsylvania Army National Wellsboro is shown pinning the gold oak the insignia of on Louis E. Youdas Pages 2 3 Section 2 NEWSPAPER