Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, August 26, 1954, Image 12

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    Thursday, August 26, 1954
UNION PRESS. COURIER
4 Coaches Guide Destiny of New North Cambria Class A Team «= «cio S070 Suis hendih” md | ited Bere” oh hem iter vic
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Above are the football coaches of the new North
Cambria High School. They are (L to ro): “Vie”
Chervenak, Charles T. Keenan, George Magulick
and Dan Miller. The photo was snapped Monday coming season,
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Sunday Afternoon Games to Be
Played By Nine Teams In Loop
The (Cambria County Gradeied hy Mr
School Football League, the only! John Ambrisco Jr
known organization of 113 kind Ebensbirg team Tony
ia Central Pennsyvivania, will manager-coach of Revi
operate again during the 1904 jes Bulerbaugh manager-coach
season laf Colver; John Hart, manager
~ Rlection of officers and formu of Cresson, Anaiem Julian, man-
lation of a schedule were made! ager-coach of Ashville;
known today by John Ambrisco | Longosky,
of Ebensburg. president of the Bade Lantay,
league Nine teams are entered | Spangler; Rev
in the i
on Sunday Sept 5 and]
continue for two full months un.| and coaches of Bt
til Sunday, Oct. 31 : Carrolltown will be selected this
Mr. Ambrisce also announc- | WteK
od that the annual All-Star It was aise announced that
game will be played on Wed- following the season a tet
mesday night, Oct. 6, at 5:00 honoring all players in the lea
m. at War Memorial Field | gue will be held. Last year well
Ebensburg. The league's all. | over 600 persons attend the
star contest is an annual fea- | second annual banquet
fure of the season. | at Oriental Ballroom, Gallit-
Teams entersd in the 1954 lea. | HB
are Ebensburg, St. Bene-; All games of
t's of Carrolitown,
Culver, Ashville, Cresson, Revioc, | bul leama are permitted to play
Gallitzin and St
Portage, defending champion
The league is limited to hava val of the two particular teams
who have not attained their 15th involved The schedule
birthday by the opening of the follows
season and who are students in Sunday, Sepiember §
rade school. No player ab any | . Colyer a}
" during the season can at Atnvile
weigh over 125 and po
> who is a student in high
is permitled to participate
Ambris They are
La hwdice
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Father
eph's of Portage The
the season are
complete
a
Gailitein at Revioe
Sunday, September
Carrclitown at Caolver
Esensburg al ngler
Cresson at Revioo
Portage at Gallitsdn
Sunday, September
Gallitdn st Cresson
Revioe st Purtase
Ashviiis st Eveaablirg
Carrclitown at Spangler
Sunday, September
st Callitsn
Carrolitown 8
Cresacn at Ashville
Wednesday, October §
All Siar Came at § 00 m. at the
War Memorial Stadium. ’ "
First Canadian
This Saturday
atl Barnesboro Lions’ (lub Recreation Center, near
Barneshoro, where 450 varsity players of the Class
A North Cambria Colt team are training for the
Mr and Mra {searge Mansfield Indiana. Mra
- Oo pen eason ep # family held a reunion Sunday. naro and Frank, Jr. both of Bar.
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manager of |
Charles |
manager of Gallitzin;
manager-coach of |
Richard |
1954 season which will] Conti, manager-coach of Rt Jona. |
manager |
Henedict's of |
| children of Buffalo, N. Y vimt Mis
! od here offer the week end at the | Mra R
Spangier, | scheduled for Sunday afternoons!
Joseph's of | any other day of the week pro.
viding the date meets the appro- |
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£
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: where she will visit with her son N.Y spent Bunday al the Hert. Mra
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Pittshurgt ther, Mrs Busan Herlzog fitin
govern! weeks in Buffalo
and Mra John Man sid of | Mrs Jageph
: Matish and sen Mrs. Fred Heverly and family.
Pittsburgh spent the week end atl] Joey anid Larry and Mr. and Mrs Clair Rutter and Bobby and
we of Mr Mansfield s par Mrs Wayne Taker motored to] Mary Louise attended an inter
Mrs George Mans: Akron vhere they willl demoninational church convention
spend several davs al the Sari an Newry this week
erice Harris of Okis- Pyssanita and James Semansky! Mr and Mrs Geo. Bennett of
(Okina. and Mrs. A. ; homes 1 | Tonawanda, NY. spent the pas!
NEW Lusuie were re Harold Crossman won i pride | week end at their home here
e best ensay on the history! Mrs Blair Troxell, Jesse Dill
Dean Twp sponsored as a patti on. Frank Fry attended the wed-
of the county Resqui celebration (ding of Miss Fay Britton and
Mrs lLesniak and Sam Flac | Frank Jerioski at Kile Sunday
entered the parade at Ebensburg Mrs Charles Kris and daugh-
ngs. | Kuturday dressed in old clothes of | ter, Palsy, visited 8 week recent:
wrens the cenlury fiw with Mrs Olive Mure and
ANG The How per: | family and John Ketchpel and
the new 1a: Aug JO wilk | family in LrdBoik
ment of 125 pupils. The! Pfc Charles Kruis was one
are Mrs iim Gregg | of the gunners picked to fire Lhe
and grades seven and | gun salute for Recretary Rober!
ary, grades I] dlevens during his visit to Ger
« Maud Young, grades | sany last week Plc. Kruls at
anit Mrs Mary Navior | present is ationed With Battery
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and 2 Peginners moun | A, 28th Field Artillery, 9th Div-|
nation and brik cert | 8ON
whet entering Mra David Gathagan of Hunt.
Cy | ngdon visited with Mr. and Mrs
ore Hiddabrand home at Riel = and Mre Cearge Vey and | Wn Gathagan this past week
. . : mL ; of Colver visited at the i Mr and Mrz Ernest William.
{sietriek home Raturday | wis ated som, Jeff of Philipsburg
‘haries Crowe ff Pillaburgt | visited at the Bea O'Donnell re
Albert Kiapper of Washing: | sidence last Sunday
I) (3, were Sunday vietorn! Mr and Mra lawrence Fry
the Geo Dietrick home. visited his brother Frank Fry
iin Thursday
Mrs. Marie DePetro A picnic was enjoved Runday
3 Peservoir Park, Tyrone, wilh
Harnesliysro Mra Marie I'n by
snd chililren of Key
sper! the
fireaers
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Hewitt following attending: Mr. and
Aan lpw Ree V ii ft the ry fi Frnt re fix eel at 12 44 in 0: i a Mrs Ben (r Donnell and fam
§ 3 § pETY Haturday, Aug 21. 154 1 Min Mr & rach Mra Jeksns {yr Donnell avd t
ra e C 00 oot a 00 Jimmy ‘val spending *ry Hospital, Bpangler. Daughter | rumily, Mr and Mra Don Fry,
several ay visiting al : fH Frank and Floss Canon
Carol Chaplin, Linda and Larry
Procell, Mr and Mrs Charles
Kruis Br and Patsy. Miss Kath-
Frank
James
Carmella Monta
Hurviving are, husband
these children
home of his mint, Mrs. Hew !
i Coalport 81 and
Robert [oils and sons
Rose Kowaicryk Mr and Mrs A.V. Chaplin
Perigo, both of | snd Mrs RB Miller were Fri
Ambridge, am fay callers in Altoona
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hogoe
P Agustine
Attending were Mr and Mrs nesbore, Mrs
John WManafield of Pittsburgh, | snd Mrs Ann
Sunday, October Mr and Mra Stephen Pier, Wen- Pomw ell
Spangler st 3) dell, Mary Edna and
Saregiitann Be Pier Jr. Miss Nancy Lovell of 8% home One sister in ltaly Adee | gig k Moshannon Tuesday eden
Cotver at Woh Biandburg, Mr and Mrs James leaves 18 grandchildren and seven |
Sunday, October Ioteher, lames Jr. and FPhilens RTeat-grandehildren Newton who are leaving for the
Callitein at Osrrodliown Mar Letcher of Dysart B 1 Mr | Friends were received al ale! NSAF at Sampson AFB, Geneva
Spangler ut Revi and Mra George Manatisld Jr 219 Madera Hil 8t Fun IN Y this week Present were
Furiage " Kiwhabure Freddie and Edward Mansfield eral services were al ba in | Mr anid Mrz Walter Dillon Mr
Sunday. October Dysart, Mr. and Mrs Jack T Tuesday st Mt Carmel Calbodic | ond Mrs Clair Semple and Da
Ebenshure at Cresson ner and Bobby Reese of Church here Uy the Rev. Falher vid and Larry, Mr. and Mrs
Hevioe at Carrolitows burg and Mr and Mra Csi Aro { father Heller, Mr. and Mrs Wil
Portage al Ashville Manali=lid Sr of Diyeart frodd Newton and Jimrsie Mr and
Culver at Bpangier | A stork shower was held fof i Mra George Kaufman and Lar
ating vay. Sev Mia Helen Mansfield on Tues UTAHVILLE ! ¥, Mr and Mra [rick Newtlon
Purtage sl Spangler day Those atlending were Mra { and Mra Rose Fileh
Cresson at Colver James Passanita, Mrs Peler Les. Mrz Rawi O'Donnell and dau Mr and Mra Clair Remple and
Ebensbrurg at Oarrolitown niak, Mra Wim Passanita, Mrs ghter, Mrs Herman Holroppel of David visited in Philadelphia
Wayne Haker Mra [Dick Logan, Jamestown NY. motored to Hahway, New Jersey, Newark,
DYSAR Mre Donald Baker, Mra lewis Hainbridge for a few days vim! Levittown and Hiatton Island
Hale, Mra Joe Congo, Mra Done | last week with Mr and Mrs Ar | over Lhe week end
aid Hale, Mrs Melvin Hale, Mrs | thar Edson Ji
Mra. Charles Morehouse and Regis Hartzog, Mrs James Lot. Mi and Mrs Emil Theiss andl ited in Newton Hamilton Friday
Mr and Mrs Richard Davis and’ cher Mrs Joe Bender of Dysart | grandson idle OC oRnor of | Pred Caldwell of Geistown vile
son of Lisbon, Ohio, and Mis Mrs DD. Bollinger Mra Eimer! Buffale N.Y spent Lhe week | ited Friday with Mrs. Caldwell
Clara Lutz of Altoona were Vis | Ramer, Mrs Martha Rame Mra with Mra The ss antler Mrs | Mr and Mra DD B Boyer and
tors here Saturday (srace Herman, Mrs. Alvin Ivory, Gertrode Wingert During thejson of Windber called on Mra
Mr and Mrs Joe Balzano and of Ashville Mrs Jark Tamer week (hey visited friemids and | Caldwell Bunday Mrs Boyer is
Mary Knepp of Philipsburg, | relatives here and in Johnslown { ihe former [rene Caldwell
Evans and Mrs Frank Mr and Mrs Theiss and grand | Mr and Mra Art Roberis of
Velo Balzaro home | Bentley, Mrs Geo Ricketls, Mra son were accompanied home Bun. | Willlamaport, Mrs J. © Hegarty
Mr and Mrs Elden Gregg of | Alda Vochinaky of Coalport and day by David Wingert who spent | of Altoona, Mr and Mra. Charles
Richmond, Ind, were recent week Mrs Geo Mansfield, Dysart several weeks here with his] Bowman and Nancy, of Glas
end visitors at the Frank Gregg! The Young Prayer Group en grandmother Mrs Gertrude gow, J MM. Houpt of Juniata
home | tertained the members of the Wingert Jack Kuhn of Altoona Mr and
Pvt Telford Grimes of Fort! Buckhorn Chapel al a corn boil Mr and Mra Dick O'Shell and Mra Clyde Neviing of BL Lows
Mammouth, N. I. spent the past Friday evening at the home of family, Mra Geo Thompson, Mrs Pavere visitors of Mr and Mis A
week end al his home here Mr and Mrs Bob Eichenlaub at! Mary OShell, all of Springdale | V. Chaplin during the week
Mr and Mra John Congo mal. | Buckhorn wiphil O'Shell of Homestead and! Lemoine “Sonny
ored 10 Port Matilda Sunday lo Morgan Bmithmauer and Jack Darrel Rae of Homestead Park | Mr
visit the James Gray home. | Riley of Altoona were Bunday were week end visitors at
Mrs. Rose Naylor in spending | callers at the Fred Hertzog home | Ralph Dunlap home
several weeks in Camden, N. J.| Joseph Bender of White Plaine, |
Gilson King and sons of [in Hpangler and is
and daughter-in-law, Mr and 2og home and accompanied hin! Buffalo, N.Y. were Wednesday nicely
Mrs. Russell Naylor | wife and three children home af’ visitors with Mrs Emest Davis. Miss
Peggy Flick and {friend
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| Mrs. Biska
L Exn amd Jelinnie Rout visited re | and
cently wilh Mrs Kathryn Spach! vacation with Mrs Gene Yingling
eens Youngkin and Mr. and Mrs |
{lama Bowe were
Htephen Misa Catherine and Joseph, both A farewell supper was held at
ng for David Remple and Jimmy |
and family i Mr and Mra Walter Dillen vie
Kris son of
and Mrs Fred Kruis will re |
the | port Sept. 1 for the armed forces |
{ Freddie Kruis was discharged
ra. Marie Edelblute, Mr, and! Wednesday from Miners’ Hospital|
improving
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and Mrs Loo McCartney of Al Painter and som. Glen of Aloe
legheny, N.Y. Irvin Lioyd of na Blair Williams Mr. and Mes
Ramey, Mr: and Mrs Willis Blair Muolhollesn and and
Flick of Alport and Mra Vesta Court O ver.
Dixon of Port Matilda, Mr. and! Mise Vers Wiliams returasd
Srack and son of to her work al Veterans Bureat
Beccaria, Mis Geo Bennet! Mrs in Washington after visiting her
Doris McClellan and son were bfotherss Vernon, Gerald and
recent visitors al the Willard Haven for two weeks
Flick home Mr and Mrs Melvin Fry and
Mr and Mrs Willard Flick and Nancy asd Mr. and Mrs James
family visited in Glen Hope on McNulty and Yankily of Coslport
Sunday afternoon enjoved a trip recently to the
Bympathy is extended to Geo (Grand Can of F
[rixom on the death of Nis niece "gad Cooks Forest State Park
and two children were killed lois and Naney Fry visited
in an soto socident recently ast Friday in breona
Mrs Willard Flick spent asf. MF and Mra Charles
Thursday evening with Mr. and and family of Irvona and ,
Mrs Charles Lioyd of Ramey Clyde Tomer of [rvona visited
Mr Iva Gathagan, Mrs Betly with Mr and Mrs Melvin Fry
Flick and children, Mrz Rober! and Nancy, recently
Liovd and Dianne Clair Gatha- Janet, Paul and Bob Y
il Heverly spent a
!
al the home of her son, AIR aad Mrz Sue Heverly
Spach! near Bt Boniface Mr and Mra Rentz of Coad
Mr. and Mrs Ed Spacht of port visited Mr. and Mra O8te
Weikert aspen ithe week end Moser on Sunday
with Mrs Iva Gathagan Mrs Hida Beck spent the
Mra Iva Gathagan Clair Ga week end in Tyrone
thagan, Mrz Velma Lioyd and Mr and Mrs Don Keith of
eid and Mr and Mrs Lewis, Niagara Falls visited their pare
Flick attended the annual Spachl ents over the week ond Bernice
reunion on Aug. 21 at Reservoir | Ricketts returned home after vie
Park in Tyrone iting for a month with Mr. and
Mr and Mrs Ed Spackt and Mra Keith
Mra Iva Gathagan attended the Mr and Mra Clifford Dillon
Sesqui events in Ebensburg Sat- Jr. and family of Pal
arday as goests of Mr. and Mrs | Mr and Mrs Kenneth Jones and
Ernest Galhagan child of Buffale N Y.
Robert Liovyd of Niagara Falls Hazel [nllon recently
vised in Lvwn Sanday i ALC Geo Ricketts arrived
Busan Williams is somewhat home Friday after serving thre
improved al this lime and wishes years in England with the USAF
to thank her many friends who! He returned to New Jersey on
remembered her with cards | Sunday for discharge
Sunday visitors at Gerald Will-. Doctors Fay and Russell Gor
Vernon, Enucis don Doyie spent the week ond
and Lowell Williams Mrs Lola | with Mr. and Mrs Rossel)
* ag a EM ER LT RATAN
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'54 Hunting Licenses Are Here!
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SHOTGUN
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Buy On Bacha's
LAY-AWAY PLAN
A mrill debosit will
Everything for Both Hunting aad Archery!
BACHA’S HARDWARE .
PHILA. AVE.
T has happened in the automobile
business this year ’s something that
you should take to heart — as a personal
benefit to yourself, and as a sure way to pick
a winner.
It is simply this: Buick has moved into the
charmed circle of America’s three top sales
leaders — a circle once dominated only by
the so-called “low-price three.”
In plainer words—Buick today is outselling
all other cars in America except fwo of these
so-called “low-price three.” And this has
come about because of Buick's advanced
year-shead styling, great V8 power, big-car
room and comfort — all for prices starting
right close to the lowest. So you reap a
worth-while 3-way benefit.
The tremendous seien vadome thet hoo broupht Buick
inte the leadership dede of the “Big Three moans
Bhat we ton sifer pou n higher trode sibemancs wn
your _prosest tor when you buy 0 new Beith. That's
the dimple resson ‘why we con moke yeu 8 better
don right now,
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