John Irving Whalley (September 14, 1902 –March 8, 1980) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.
J. Irving Whalley was born in Barnesboro, Pennsylvania. A go-getter from the start, Whalley took his first job at age 10 in a Windber, Pennsylvania grocery store. By age 14 he was working at the local Ford garage. Twelve years later he owned the dealership, after having worked as a mechanic, salesman, bookkeeper,...
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John Irving Whalley (September 14, 1902 –March 8, 1980) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.
J. Irving Whalley was born in Barnesboro, Pennsylvania. A go-getter from the start, Whalley took his first job at age 10 in a Windber, Pennsylvania grocery store. By age 14 he was working at the local Ford garage. Twelve years later he owned the dealership, after having worked as a mechanic, salesman, bookkeeper, delivery man and driving instructor. Whalley purchased a second dealership three years later, and would open or acquire 11 more before World War II. He eventually established a chain of 13 automobile dealerships in central and western Pennsylvania.
An interest in community service prompted Whalley to run for elective office, where he campaigned on issues related to the automotive industry. He fought against taxes that were considered unfair to new car buyers. Whalley also secured support for improvements to the Pennsylvania turnpike and...
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