Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, April 06, 1950, Image 13

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    Thursday, April 6, 1950
ADDITIONAL SPORTS
Center Jump May Return
To Basketball
Would Discourage Fouls
Says Rules Committee
Basketbal
center jumj te li =
J i
Av resurrect ths
uccessful
free
more
his was i
a preliminary
t
throws impose
evere
Bask«tha
United
ONAL
the
the
¢ hig
stipreme
Form
Are i
the offending
froin
censfy
Ashville Youth
To Play for Selma
Bok Rasa of Mr and
Mrs Oh Basar i Ashwviils
has recently ned a contract
with the Seima Ala ciub of the
Clhagag B South Baseball
League
A [546
High School the
fielder plready is in the so
training with the Alabama
according to the latest
Upon graduating high
school he enlisted in the Marine
Corps Playing shortstop for the
Secomdi Division champion squad
In his last season with the Quan.
tico Marine team he clotted 13
home runs
The pro prospect stands 5 feet
inches His parents are the
of the Fountain House
Ashville
Rries
SRY Se
graduat. oF { “reese
165- pons
nd ws
r 3 :
thiand
Pris
report
from
10
owners
Hotel,
®
State's ace hurler Jin
of Altoona will captain
track and field team
STATE
THEATRE ALTOONA
«~STARTS THURSDAY —
§ Ye
Finest Fi)
Penn
Gehrdes
the 1150
in 3 Years’
DONALD OOCONNTYH
PATRICIA MEDINA
Fran-is
(THE TALKING MULE)
STRAND
TREATRE ALTOONA
~STARTS FRIDAY—
Red Bkeltis:, is
YELLOW CAB MAN
with Gloria DeHaven
PLUS
THE FIGHTING
- STALLION
| TW
Next Season
showed
Keeping
Reading Is New
PCIAA “Champ
Hi En Kohor
VP they
al ©"
Cath
ARSC IRYS
take
VARI
Athlets
wh P
Northwest
and it was
winner's history ia
pionship
In the Class B
game played the
iast Tuesday
the at
LIT
yon # mat at the
Rea aging
¢ Bin
aved
um in
was pri
s VIN NAS)
the first time
take a cham .
state M'IAA
san
2X
4 Lo
vening
Mar James
High Schoxl of Pittaburgh
ed Bethlehem Cathol 81-55
take title
st
that
National League
Calls Donatelli
Augie Iwmstell of
a star pupii at Bill
Umpire school at Orlando
will make his debut
in the National
son
Augie, who is well Kn«
alse a natn of this Area
roflsd in Mo Oowan 8 she
recruit three and
years ago He iz now
the hig show as as full-Tisdged
diamond official, and at presen
is a teacher at the school
®
On All-Opponent Team
Westminster College basketball
team of New Wilmington, Pa
narmed 8t Francis College
CRge on their Ail-Op-
ponent
Bakertor
Modyrwan's
Mia
R8 An HT
Leagues next sea.
and
en
As A
one-half
ready
YT
wel
for
two
players
squad.
Bill Wanish top-scoring for
ward of the Frankies, was un
animousiy chosen for the all-op-
ponent team George Banchansky,
also of 8t
the Waestrainster first team
Thirteen letter winners of the
“|
Fut | daughter
i day
strong Westminster cage
took part in the balloting
*
Bill Wanish and George Ban
chansky of Bt. Francia College
Loretto, received honorable
tion on the Pittsburgh Sun
graph all-district collegiate
ketball team
“Tei \ ea
bas
MARINO’S
PLUMBING
LOWEST
‘NEW DEPARTMENT
A COMPLETE LINE OF
SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES
ANNOUNCE
THE OPENING OF A
FIXTURES
PRICES
Fittings —
Marino $ Home
OPENING SPECIAL — REG. ¢¢ VALUE
Plungers With Handle
Tank Balls — Spigots — Toilet Seats — Nipples — Pipe
Washers — Soap Holders — Tools — Ete.
19¢
& Auto Supply
Barnesboro, Pa.
I bids for
{here
Francis was placed on |
{home for the
{| returned
| more
frien ii
visited for a few
itives and friends
i secured employment n
i ville served as substilule
for the lower grades
ithe past week in
i regular teacher
L Were
WHAT'S FOR 1950?
BILL
MEYER
PT TrsBuURGH
PIRATES
MANAGER
SEEMS
CONCERNED
A pre
ABoUz WHAT =e
N 98 FF TOOK OVER
A CLUB THAT RAD
TIED FOR LAST,
BROVENT THEM IN
Sran ONY 2 GAMES O0T|
OF 24D, AND WAS
VOTED MA NASER
OF THE YEAR,
I...
NIM) THE PENRANT
CONSCIONE PIRATES
JMET REVERSED THEIR
VE wWoN AO LOST
TOTAL 6, FINISHING ETN.
5 sAMps our OF Ze /
Hon
—
Piveribored by King Footares Pyadicote
2
KATHLEEN BUCHANAN
Mickey Godfrey Honor
Guest At Surprise Party
Mr and Mrs Earl ¢
tertaind with a m
their son, Mi
evening, the (wx
17th birthday anniy
Evening
fining and dancing
Mickey rece
T home pres
Ay
wif rey er
irprise
Key ja
agion being hb
for Satur
“erssry
The Was sper!
ng Rames
h was
many nice gifs
inc iuded
Florine Madigan, Hegins Mad
gan, Helen Racz, Donna Buchan
an, Anna Marie Saracena, Mary
[Lee Bradley, Gladys Booterbaugh
Betty McConnell, Bernice McCor
nell, Donna Hertzog, Francis Sar
ACETIA John and Don Clawson
Regina and Tom lewis, Paul
Madigan, Buddy Verobish Pe
McConnell, John Madigan, Mr
and Mrs Delmar Hertzog nid
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wate!
and son,
bell Mr
and Mr
Lan Served
ved
ent
and Mrs Bill
and Mrs Ear] Godfrey
& 2
electric concerns
measgring and viewing
Re veral
heen
party
Mickey, Mys. Jim C op
Hertzog |
UNION PRESS OOURIER
By Alan Maver Fallen Timber
Mr and Mrs Rohert Miller and
song Robert and Rager and Mrs
Luther Midler and daughter
Nancy, were Mor ening vis
tyra n Aitoons
Mrs Ho
Mary Glass and
attended a
Filen Wilsor
f Coalport
Maggie
St. Benedict
By MISS MARY REAM
Bud Bradford Honored
By Party On Birthday
FRG {
Ethie]
wt % i
irthday party was
of Bud Bradford at his
here this week. He ro
useful gifts. Lunch
Those in
ward
Mrs
egilar
Rebekah PE
Mo eluded
Marr y Liaw oe Tenoros
* in ih d Bill Zeroka, all of
B #8 and
¥ LL’ ye * 11 ry 1 {
IAN SINNER A ’ a3 fa § EH
TRIE
nome past
Hved many
Wan ed
7
rovich, Don Brubaker
3
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Vallery
Rew ard
Ratchford Wiseman « lakerton Mary
Rhirley
White
Knarr
Shirley
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Ann Hur.
Patton
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Bradford
Bradfon
thin
Mr
POT EE
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tha ho sed
yile Hradf ¥ i if yIR™Y
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Lewis
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and son
Wf Hastings Ae Vial
of son by pi wipe he Gearge Miller he
Hospital on nong the young folks whe
ihe Rliuirsville Preshy
ct Chorus practice nt
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ne Blick, Fd White
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Father Anderann
NICKTOWN
By ROSE MARIE HUBER
Surprise Birthday Party
Held At Weiland Home
A surprise
arid
in honor of
ns
3 uf
the
Announce birth
Merey
Ye
GLASGOW
By JANET CC. KUNN
Joanne 'roxe!l sf Pittsburg
Ke end here With
Mr and Mrs Herbert
atent he her
¥ - birt hday marty
Bunday eve ing. March 18
Was Ellen Weiland
wha celebrated her 15th birthday
Those present were Kir
sch, Jane! Kirsch, June Lambo
Weiland, Louise Jon
Ellen Nortan
Weiland Mary
larry Kirsch Melvin Kirsch
Hopped
parents We
Troxell
Mr
and
Mra
Coalport
Sat eming with
Mrs Bricker
Peggy Troxel of Altoona
week end bere atl the
ame
and Mrs
aspen!
Bricker
ist
sri}
and
son of
» yk
Per 5
spent
Mr
v
srday ev oris
ITGRY N
Charlies
St. Francis College
To Stage Musical
Kr
Delores
spent
the Foster
Troxeli
Mr
Adloaomna
OW at
Ales {*
Fran” Farabaugh Dickt
and Joe Hoppe)
Launch
John Rtine Jr. of
the week end in
Iohn Sr... home
4 yi ve... Ellen
STOIC Ea atherine Ir¥ixon 1 A Tow gifts
* as Fe = : ny pt BY * +h fh 270 ht
he Johns. days Altoona recently a he ow
and Pittsburgh areas Kenwth [Dixon home ¥
first performan wild id Mr ard Mrs {rene Lovell of day
Francis Col
stage a musi
/ a4 and 25
lege
was
received
served
many
he
iF Me
and Mary
beautittul
xine
allers
Were
Indiana on
and Mrs
Satur
My Warren
Apr 1# at Be Cresson A fem anss Re Were red
um to cd Morrow home
Mr and Mrs Ww lin
Altoona spent [ast Satur in Camden N. J
Mr and Mrs Clarence Stine Mr and Mrs A.
all Mr and Mra Howard Miller Sr: and. Sra
gdents and family were ast Saturday af BOLnCs the
ATea ternoan vistors in AllOona of
Johns Mra Clair Reynolda was a
adviser for the nt caller in Alt
an English in Mra Stron of Anmany
college the week eof here with
law and daughter
Mra Foster Troxell
Faster Sunrise Sery
gy § ot ai #
ent Visite Coawrned
M:
We ry
* Mh 4
he Lie ami Mrs
Vise
Merle
the
Parrish
week end
atl the home of
DeWilllams
Walter Lieb
Birth of a
iesday inet Weel
Mr and Mra RIL.
kilos among relatives in
spent burg on Sunday
BOR - Fr Hilary Ki of
and University, Pittsburgh
the home of his
Kline
Se ie 14
day with
#itors
fealunes
udes st
briana (
Hine
daughter
Mar 28
Brown were
Eben
aut nd
the (Cam
Misa Joanne Marrissay of
town is faculty
wn. She in
the
FYI Lo
¢ \ . ue
r aunt y
WER
¥
presiyiet K Lhe
stiri tor vo hr
Mr
at Ne Duquesne
ue visiting
TAX EXEMPTION father John
In the section of the lax
marked “Exemption claimed held at the Glasgow Lutheran Steward
children,” the newly-wed pen Church on Sunday morning al week end
ciiled, “Watch this space” 400 a m in Nie
sees Will be
fe
turn
Brows of
i for
visitor
town
Ohic was a
among relatives
have
the |
homes here for the submitting of |
ik Rew electrical
Surveys have been
pleted and notices tacked on
installation of
hoxes and meters
Mr and Mrs
visited Sun
Blaknevy
of Caolvey
with Mrs Edna
system |
com- |
each |
{une i
Jim Litzinger and:
r and Mra Steve Herhel have |
to their b
ufter a week's vie!
lowal relatives
Roger Godfrey
in iw
sae in
Faltl
of Midland
ays. with rela
tom
loaiterbangh
Baitim
Paseonita of Ash
teacher
Miss Hila
are
Mrs Ginny
here during
af the
Lanz
the place
Mrs Pearl
and Mr Don
Altoona callers Mone
Mr and Mrs Gib Ball
ver were Bunday callers
Mr
tay
of Col
at the
| Earl Godfrey home
Mr and Mrs George Gorman
{and children of Van Ormer visited
i Thursday
i baugh family here
with the Sam Booter
Mr and Mrs Gilbert
were callers in Alloona Thursday |
of last week
Mr and Mra John
family of Colver visited the lady .
mother here last Sunday
Mr and Mrs Louis Armini
Vintondale visited at
vola home here on Sunday
William Lewis and sister, Millie, |
in|
of Dysart called on relatives
Amabry on Saturday
Pat Ball of Colver
day evening caller at
Godfrey home
Mrs Matilda Gorman of
Ormer was a recent visitor am-
ong local friends and relatives
the
Mrs Clyde Lewis entertained |
at her home in honor |
7th birthday of her son.
recently
of the
| Darrel
Ss |
a
FOR THOSE EXTRA - SPECIAL
FLOWERS FOR EASTER
Lewin |
Gaida and i
of |
the Pier. |
was a Fri-|
Earl!
Van |
Among
Pas |
{ Mr
| week
held ing
attendance |
of Barney |
of |
Bill |
Funicelli, daughter of
Mrs Arthur Funicelli, |
at her home here [ast |
Evelyn
net
was ill
Mrs. Mae Lofflin injured her
leg in a fall last week,
loan Gionfreddo, daughter of
Mr and Mrs Paul Gionfreddo |
sited at the Bergamaschi home
inst Friday.
Betty Lewis, Alice Ratchford
and Mildred Lewis, all of Dysart,
visited at the Bergamaschi home
lagt Haturday
Joseph Bergamaschi and
Uchird were last Saturday
tors In Cloalport.
A number of girls
attends a spaghetti
he Domathy
own hast
tending
|On,
Vie~
from Dean
supper at
Passonetts home in
Saturday night At-
included: Evelyn and
Dorothy Punicelli, Doriy Bergam-
Doredhy Briggs, Rose Ann
Fontaneiln and Donna Jacobs
Flaine Lewis daughter of Mr
vl Mire Howard Lewis of Dysart
edd Here ast Week wit Bh Mrs
such,
e
‘Arrinisel]
WITHDRAWS
Fart J
Aro
PR Pi
FROM RACE
Mowery rey
the State
Recond
¥ He
the
ntiv with.
A ssernbiy
IHutriet of
filed his
Republican
fram
tha
Cambria Con
petitinng
irit
under
effi
ts
arty ation
(and Sunday School at
~ Garch Noles
Ginga Gene n SUS Shuichi
Sunday, Apr. 9. Sbrmon Topic,
“Christ is Risen” Utahville
Church, Worship Service at 10:48
a. m., Sunday School at 9:30 a
m, Bdward Gathagan superin-
tendent ; Allmensville Church,
Worship Service at 2:45 p mm,
2 p m
Roseland Church, Worship Ser-
vice at 7:30 a. m., and Sunday
School at 9:30 a mm, Raymond
Jackson, superintendent
timber Church, Sunday School st
9:30 a. m., Howard Glass super-
intendent, and Glasgow Pleasant
Hill Church, Sunday School at
9:30 a mm, Charles Cree, superin.
tendent
BARR TWP. WAS FIRST
According to files of 50 years
ago, one of the first wagon loads
of maple syrup to be produced in
Cambria County in 1 was de
Hvered by Jacob Scherf of Barr
Twp
arsnmsrinidioin
Known
from A ai w
a. or Relieving
Baltimore
RHROMATE TIAN SINUS, ot
H bg
MASSAGE and
MINERAL VakoR BATHS
» Phone 52.962
JAC JAC'S am --8p m
41 Vine St Breet
om
Delighted
keep a record of
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that's you after a
month of using our Special Check-
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and it saves you money too. Stop
in and ask about it today!
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Here's rollicking good news for vou! We can take
that noble Buick of yours, and in a few short hours
we'll put new life--new pep—new spring zing into it!
You'll hardly know your own car. You'll have to lay a gentle toe
on that gas treadle--or look for your hat in the back seat.
Because our mechanics are Buick specialists right to their
fingertips—men who know your car and its needs from
Just check those 17 big items in your mind. How
long since vour Buick hus had these important
| Ci attentions? And how aboit coming in this week?
paints,
carburetor,
THE PATTON AUTO COMPANY
Fourth Avenue, Phone 2171
PATTON, PA.
1. Drain crankoine and refill with
tamer grad oil,
2. Cleon and adijust spork plug.
3 Clean and ndjest distributer
4. Coan corbunstor screens; odie
5. Scientifically time ignition,
& Aditust valve tappen tor proper
dearonon.
7. Completely tine engine lov peak
performance and mileoge.
8. Adjust genetistor charging ate.
?. Tost bottery: clean ond coat ter
bearings.
12. Drain and flush owt
system.
long experience. Because they use Buick methods,
special Buick tools, factory-engineered parts, to bring
out the best in your Fireball baby. And because that big
17-step maintenance and tune-up routme we show below
is just about the finest, most complete way to get vour
motor ready for really lively spring driving!
GAS—OIL-WHAR-AND MONEY!
10. Repack ond Impect front whee!
11. impect broke linings ond drums,
cooling
13. Tighten ofl hose connections,
14. Adiust fan belt tension.
15. Tighten cylinder hod bolts with
special torque wreuch.
16. Fill weering gear howmsing with
lubricom.
17. Complete LUSRICARE chassis ly
brication ond inspection.