Centre Daily Times from State College, Pennsylvania (2024)

at at at at at at at at at at FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1967 The CENTRE DAILY TIMES, STATE COLLEGE and BELLEFONTE, PA. PAGE FIFTEEN Flood Signs: Wills Agrees to Bucco Contract By ED SCHUYLER "Let a smile be your If that is the case, then ready for another stormy Wills, the shortstop who Los Angeles Dodgers after traded to Pittsburgh, signed Gym Team Travels to Springfield Penn State's gymnastics squad opened its season last week, month after most other Eastern teams, swung into action. And Nittany Lions scored more points in that meet than any other Eastern team has so far this season. If the Lions can do that well without Steve Cohen, then what'll they do tomorrow, when NCAA all-around champion returns to the lineup? Cohen, who missed the opener against Massachusetts because of a dislocated has been given the go-ahead compete in three events tomorrow night when State travels to Springfield (Mass.) College for another Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League meet. Another addition to the Lions' lineup will be sophom*ore Jack Loughran, who will work floor and long vault.

Exercise, previously horse, academically ineligible. Springfield is unbeaten in three meets so far, and but has yet to score higher than 175 points. Still, tomorrow's meet loomed as the Lions' most critical in their quest for a third straight Eastern championship especially if they had to compete without Cohen. With Cohen, however, State Coach Wettstone is confi-Iter dent of victory. think we'll beat them," he says simply.

"But," he hastens to add, "we can't go into this meet with an overconfident attitude. We know anything can happen. And they're going to want to beat us badly, especially after what happened last year." What happened last year was that State defeated the Maroons by five-tenths of a point, the smallest possible margin in gymnastics. And after that meet, Springfield coach Frank Wolcott was already making threats about "next year." Tomorrow's meet will be part of a doubleheader in which both the men's women's teams will compete. 1:30 p.m.

the State coed squad will meet Springfield's women, while the men will go at it at 8 p.m. State's women are coached by Kathy Corrigan, a graduate of Springfield and a former pian. She's now a graduate student at the University and is in her first season as head coach. "The girls have been working and have excellent Miss Corrigan said last night. "They haven't had nearly as much experience as Springfield, but I think they have a good chance of doing very well." Leading the State coeds will be three returnees from last year's team-C en Vlachos, Gail Tart and Linda Brooks.

Miss Vlachos will compete in all four of the women's events--floor exercise, side horse vault, balance beam and uneven parallel bars. Wollcott's Maroons have been paced by Bob Cargill, senior allaround performer. His best events are floor exercise, horizontal bar and still rings. after Cargill, Wolcott has been hard put to come up with the depth essential to defeat balanced squad such as State. In last week's against for example, Springfield's No.

scorer in six of the seven events failed to top 9.00, and most of the runner-up scores were in the 8.00-8.50 range. Wettstone said sophom*ore Bob Emery, who won three first places last week, will work the all-around for State again tomorrow. The rest of the lineup will remain essentially the same as last week, except that Cohen will work as State's No. 1 man in sidehorse, parallel bars and still rings. Cohen will be the lone senior in the Lions' sophom*oredominated lineup.

Associated Press Sports Writer umbrella," the song goes. Maury Wills apparently National League pennant race. fell into disfavor with the the 1966 season and was with the Pirates for an disclosed amount. He ceived about $80,000 last season. "He signed with a smile his face," General Manager L.

Brown of the Pirates said. didn't have to twist his arm. obviously he's satisfied, or note If wouldn't the for the have occasion signed. struck happy Pirates and small bone chip from his right elbow. Robinson was obtained from Atlanta for veteran third baseman Clete Boyer.

year-old shortstop, who is tabbed for third base duty with Pittsburgh, it brought a chorus of the blues from at least one other National League manager. Leo Durocher of the Chicago Cubs said the acquisition of Wills, irked with the Dodgers, the Pirates the team to peakes Wills will "give 200 per cent instead, Pirates, of just 100 per cent" club for to begin with," Durocher, said. Wills, who signed hometown of Spokane, fell into disfavor with Dodgers' owner Walter O'Malley when he the team during a barnstorming tour of return, asserting he needed to to the United States for treatment of an injured knee. Brown, who gave up infielderoutfielder Bob Bailey and infielder Gene Michael to the Dodgers, said Wills' knee trouble is cleared Wills' signing was only one of several to be announced Thursday, the Boston Red Sox leading the way with 13. Pitcher Jack Fisher, being counted on heavily by the New York Mets, came to terms.

The right-hander posted an 11-14 record last season. St. Louis signed veteran cenfielder Curt Flood and rookie right-handed pitcher Joe DiFabio. Flood needs to play only the first two games of next season without an error to set a new National League record of 187 straight errorless games for an outfielder. He hit .267 in 1966 after three consecutive years.

San Francisco signed a key pitcher. Bob Bolin, a righthander who was 11-10 last season with four of his losses being shutouts, came to terms for an estimated $30,000. Philadelphia signed three players, and Atlanta announced it had added four to its fold. Infielder Phil Linz, righthanded pitcher Bob Buhl, 6-8 in 1966 with the Cubs and Philadelphia, and right-hander Dick Hall, 6-2 in relief with the world champion Baltimore Orioles, were the Phillies signed. Agreeing to terms with Atlanwere pitcher Denny Lemaster, Dick Kelly and Pat Jarvis and infielder Woody Woodward.

The southpaw Lemaster was 11- 8 last year. Heading flock of Red Sox signees first baseman Joe George Scott, third baseman Foy second George Smith. The other 10 were pitchers, including Dennis Bennett, Jim Lonborg, Lee Stange and Jose Santiago. Besides the Red Sox, the only other American League club reporting a signing was Kansas City. The Athletics signed outfielder Alan Lewis, who stole a Florida State League record of 116 bases last season at Leesburg, Fla.

In another development, the New York Yankees highly touted rookie outfielder Bill Robinson would undergo surgery next week for removal of a Pro Hockey National Hockey League Thursday's Results New York 3, Boston 0 Detroit 4, Chicago 1 Today's Games No games scheduled Saturday's Games Boston at Montreal Detroit at Toronto New York at Chicago Fights: PORTLAND, Maine Jimmy McDermott, 169, Holyoke, knocked out Felix Santiago, 162, New York, 6. HELP WANTED The Bellefonte Borough Police Civil Service Commission will conduct an examination on February 7, 1967, at 7:30 P.M. E.S.T., in the Borough Building at 348 E. Bishop Street, Bellefonte, Penna. The purpose for giving the examination will be to consider applicants for the position of patrolman.

A new list will be established and will supersede any previous list. Starting salary will be $4,920.00. 40 Hour Work Week. Hospital benefits Pension Plan at end of probation period. High School Graduate or equivalent.

Age 21-35. Height5'8" Physical examination required. Applications will be received at the Borough Office at 348 E. Bishop Street, no later than 5:00 P.M. E.S.T., on February 4, 1967.

Application forms may be obtained at the Borough Office. Jack Crissman, Chairman George N. Boughter, Secretary W. Harter Vonada BELLEFONTE BOROUGH Police Civil Service Commission California Next For No. 1 UCLA By TED MEIER Associated Press Sports Writer The Friday the 13th jinx may topple, the from the unbeaten UCLA ranks in college basketball tonight.

The No. 1 team in The Associated Press poll and its sophom*ore super-star, Lew Alcindor, risk their spotless 10-0 record againt the California Bears, 7- 3 in Los Angeles. The Bears, led by 5-foot-10 Russ Critchfield and 6-2 Charlie Perkins, will be hard pressed to overcome the Bruins and the Alcindor unexpected things have happened on prevoius Fridays, 13th. Rene Herrerias, the' California coach, for the best for his bohoping Once beaten Canisius, Boston College and Mississippi State took over the headlines Thursday night with all Top Ten teams in the AP poll idle. Canisius made it seven in a row and 8-1 for the season by whipping Niagara 90-76 before 12,342 in Buffalo's Memorial Auditorium.

"It was the first game between the arch rivals in 10 years. Andy Anderson and John Morrison each segred, 23 points Canisius. Erwin topped Niagara with the same total. Boston College, led by Terry Driscoll's 18 points, routed Duquesne 93-66 at Newton, for its 10th victory in 11 starts. In contrast Mississippi State, now 11-1, almost was upset by little Delta State at Cleveland, Miss.

Led by Sammy, Little's 26 points the Statesmen led until the Maroon pulled out a 68- 65 triumph in the last, three minutes. A free throw Dave Williams broke a 63-63 tie and put the Maroon ahead for good with 90 seconds left. Colorado beat Iowa State. 64- 52, downed North Texas 65-59, Clemson edged Furman 69-68, Tulane thumped Louisiana State 99-89, Northeastern nipped Rhode Island 65-63 and Fordham defeated Columbia 56- 52 in other games. Baltimore 137, St.

Louis 116 San Francisco 127, New York 123 Today's Games Chicago at Boston New York vs. San Francisco at San Jose, Calif. Los Angeles vs. Cincinnati at Cleveland Detroit vs. Baltimore at Washington St.

Louis at Philadelphia Saturday's Games Boston at Baltimore St. Louis at Cincinnati Los Angeles at Chicago San Francisco a at Detroit Pro Basketball National Basketball Association By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Thursday's Results Scores Wrestling Altoona 25, Johnstown 17 Lewisburg 24, Bald Eagle-Nittany 17 Juniata Joint 21, Sugar Valley 19 Tyrone 27, Mt. Union 14 Everett 26, Tussey Mountain 25 Rod Gun: Lions Armed Women Play Cut Crime Rate Pitt By ELLIOTT They've just proved in Orlando, achieve a drop in the crime rate zens of the "weaker sex" is to When the assault rate on the streets of Orlando, rose to pair of newspaper men went to proposed they set up a arms training course for interested women. Arrangements were announced in news media and police instructors sat back to wait for a expected class of perhaps 200 or 300 to show 0 interest in the course. Within a few days 2,400 girls, mothers and and mothers signed up for instruction and the POTTER, police called for help to a' nearby Force base for class instructors.

Ages ed from 18 to nearly 80. of the women interested rangA large number of classes were scheduled each week accommodate the new "pistol packin' mommas" and training began. In addition to training in self defense, the women received thorough instruction in firearms safety. Most of the new students were interested in learning how to use various types of handguns and their safe handling, loading and unloading were topics of beginning lessons. The weapons were carefully inspected by instructors as to their safe firing use and some were rejected as unsafe.

A few rifles and shotguns also appeared and their owners shown how to use them. verse general instruction included several 15-to-20 minute sessions in which the new gunners were shown how to operate their gun. Then a trip to the firing range for the actual use of live ammo. Many of the women had never fired a gun before but most showed amazing composure after triggering off a few rounds at close range targets. When instructors were fied their unusual pupils had a good grasp of the basics in using firearms for self-defense the students were graduated.

Some women enjoyed the newfound sport 30 much they joined local clubs and entered in organized competition on pistol ranges. But the big thing--when word spread of the arming of so many women in their homes about the city, breakins, robberys and attacks ped to almost zero. Law enforcement officers are the first to state that they can't be everyplace all the time. Their ranks are spread thin in all our cities and, in Orlando, they welcomed the unexpected assistance from the female posse to help in its own protection. This doesn't mean women pack guns on the street.

But POTTER Orlando, Fla. that the best way to of offenses against their cititeach them how to shoot a gun. women, in their homes and on alarming figures this fall, a to the local chief of police and By ELLIOTT POTTER neither has there been a rash of accidental shootings. It only shows that firearms in the hands of the average citizen can be a factor in any fight against crime. As previously mentioned in this column, one of the classes in the Adult Education courses beginning next in State College will be a pistol training course.

Classes will be held at the Waltz indoor range at Shingletown and instructors will he members of the Seven Mountains Pistol Club (including a member of the local police force). Both rimfire and center fire training will be included in the sessions of two hours each. (Wednesday evenings). Some firearms will be available for those not owning any at present. Registration will be comwhen pleted by next Wednesday the first class will convene.

Anyone interested, male or female, should sign up through the Adult Education program headed by John Ditt-143. mar. For further information we suggest contacting Dittmar at the Central 'School Office-238-2417. State College Drubs Bobcats State College drubbed Lock Haven in a junior high basketball game played at Westerly Parkway gym yesterday, 52-21. High scorer for the Little Lions was Mike Koehler with 22 points.

The box scores: State College Lock Haven FG TH TH Kim 5 0-2 10 Remick 0-3 Ingram 3 0-0 6 Bohorf 2 0-0 10 2-3 22 Hunter 0 0-0 Schreier 1-1 3 Gibson 1 0-0 McMullen 1-5 3 C. Bauman 0 0-1 Roose 0 0-0 0 Baker 0-0 Ginoza 0-0 0 Andrus 1-2 M.Archer 0-0 0 Hanna 0-0 Rhodes 0 0-0 0 Frederick 0-0 Morse 0-1 0 T. Bauman 0-1 T. Archer 0-0 2 Hamberger 0-1 Krumrine 0 0-0 0 Shawley 0-0 Dean 0-0 0 Ingram 0-0 Walker 0-0 0 Linn 0-0 Aucker 0-1 2 Kacricher 0-0 Kozak 0-0 0 Conti Chilcoat 0-0 0 Reish 0 0-0 Hennessy 0-0 0 Doty 0-0 0 McManis 0-0 Brackbill 0-0 Horlacher 0-0 0-0 Roggen'm 0-0 Roy 0-0 0 Giantz 0-0 0 Nicholas -00000 0-0 Pashek 0-0 2 Totals 24 4-13 52 Totals 10 1-8 State College 15 14 13 10-52 Lock Haven .0 6 8 7-21 Officials: Reich and Stevens. BOWLING University Men's TEAMS' TOTAL PINS Short Circuits 2541 8-0 Gyros 2415 Biochem.

2372 0-8 Ag. Hill 2611 Phys. Ed. 2589 8-0 An. Nutrition Pathology 2662 6-2 H.P.L, Microbiol.

2547 8-0 Agronomy 2409 Agron. Jr. 2477 4-4 Blacksheep HIGH SCORER Fred MO MacKereth 212-563 TEAM STANDINGS Team W. Fret. Short Ed.

Circuits ,786 .643 H.P,L. 32 24 ,571 36 8 Ag Hill 32 .571 Blacksheep 30 26 .536 30 26 Biochemistry 28 28 .500 An. Nutrition 28 Agronomy Jr. 26 30 .464 Gyros 22 34 Microbiology 16 .286 Agronomy 12 44 .214 Mountain TEAMS' TOTAL PINS Al Williams 2781 8-0 Duck's Metal 2589 Jewelry 2919 8-0 Chumps 2811 Ripka's Cities 2814 8-0 Al Mar Acres 2638 HRB 2772 6-2 Cramer's R. 2600 Hydros 2676 6-2 Bartos 2566 PM 1 2809 6-2 Weavers PM 100F 2 2695 6-2 Nit.

Beverage 2532 Un, Realty 2770 6-2 Left-overs 2671 HIGH SCORERS Jake Reese 234, Murray Gritzman 611 TEAM STANDINGS Team W. Fret. HRB 14 .875 PM 100F University Realty 14 .875 Mur Jewelry 12 Ripka's Cities Serv. 12 a .750 Weavers 10 0 .625 Al Williams Agency 00 .500 Cramer's Radio TV 00 .500 Left-overs .500 Bartos .375 Hydros 10 .375 PM 100F 2 .375 Chumps 12 .250 Nittany Beverage .250 Al Mar Acres .125 Duck's Sheet Metal 6 16 .000 Centre Lanes 9 TEAMS' TOTAL PINS Evergreen M. 1647 2-6 Dixie Cads 1745 Nuttie Bud.

1960 8-0 Graders 1825 Mrs. River. 2045 6-2 Uni. Barb. Alley Cats 1957 2-6 Lions Den 2115 Comers 1873 0-8 Tasty Sp.

Jr. 1953 What Nuts 1978 0-8 Erie Tech 2111 P.S. Mobile 2032 4-4 Late 12 2001 Circle 2018 4-4 Chip-Munks 2030 HIGH SCORER Shirley Hook 197-477 TEAM STANDINGS Team W. L. Fret.

Nuttie Buddies 00 0 1.000 Tasty Spot Jr. 00 1.000 Erie Tech 00 1.000 Lions Den 0 .750 Mrs. Riverside .750 Dixie Cads .750 Late 12 .500 Chip-Munks .500 Penn State Mobile .500 .500 University Barb. .250 Alley Cats .250 'Evergreen Mobile 10 .250 What Nuts 00 .000 Late Comers 00 .000 Graders 00 .000 Good Cheer TEAMS' TOTAL PINS Chicks 1244 8-9 Slowpokes 1156 Rose Buds 1134 8-0 Losers 816 Odd Balls 1112 6-2 Tulips 1032 Hits Misses 1020 6-2 Rollers 976 Goofers 978 4-4 Misfits 977 HIGH SCORER Donna Fisher 184-479 TEAM STANDINGS Team W. Fret.

Hits Misses 100 .690 Chicks 95 49 .659 Odd Balls 92 52 .638 Rose Buds 84 60 .583 Slow Pokes 76 68 .528 Tulips 70 ,514 Rollers .465 Goofers .423. Misfits 97 ..326 Losers 24 120 .166 University Women's TEAMS' TOTAL PINS Scofs 1974 6-2 Gutter Dust. 1743 Leftovers 2085 6-2 Larks Spurts 1742 6-2 Graders 1650 HIGH SCORER Sandy Hall 201-497 TEAM STANDINGS Team W. L. Fret.

Scafs 78 34 .696 Leftovers 72 40 .643 Spurts 64 48 .571 Larks 56 56 .500 Gutter Dusters 36 76 Graders 30 82 .349 University Men's Early Risers Two basketball teams with a combined record of 7-17 will square off at Rec Hall. Penn State (4-9) will take on Pitt (3-8) tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. It will be the first home appearance for Coach John Egli's Lions since Dec. 12 when they be at Bucknell. The Lions, who lost five games points or less and six by eight, or less, have 11 games remaining seven at home and four on the road.

Egli probably will start Jeff Persson, Paul Mickey, Bill Stansfield, McGovern Bill Young and Joe against the Panthers of Coach Bob Timmons. Person leads the team in scoring with 254 points. Next in order are Stansfield (204), Mickey (140), Young (90) and McGovern (65). Mickey, 6-9 senior co-captain, is first in rebounds with 131. Young (106) and Stansfield (93) round out the top three.

Pitt, fresh from a 58-47 victory over Lafayette, also defeated Carnegie Tech (69-58) and Air Force (53-52). Pitt lost at Syrac (70-60). The Lions beat Tech (64-57) and bowed at Syracuse (77-72). Timmons is expected to go with Len Kalata, the top with 140 points, Jim Le Valley (135), Al DiFrischia (100), Pete Smith (81) and Syl Stevens (14). LeValley leads Pitt in the rebounding department with Perhaps the brightest star among the Pitt sophom*ores is 6-3 guard Kalata.

Against Westminster and Syracuse earlier this month the former Allentown Central Catholic star scored a total of 29 points and hit a fantastic 72 per cent of his field goal attempts. Two other sophs DiFrischia and Stevenson have also given Timmons a big lift. Overall, only three starters tomorrow are seniors. In addition to Mickey there's McGovern and LeValley. State, meanwhile, will be out to protect its home winning streak which has reached 29.

2 00. St. Fordham Francis, 56, Pa. 90, Columbia Westminis- 52 ter, Pa. 75 Gettysburg 80, Lafayette 58 Boston Col.

93, Duquesne 66 0 Canisius 90, Niagara 76 SOUTH Kentucky Wesleyan 93, Georgetown, Ky. 88, overtime Clemson 69, Furman 68 Tulane 99, LSU 89 Oklahoma City 97, Jacksonville 925. Mississippi 'St. 68, Delta St. 65 21 MIDWEST Tulsa 65, North Texas 59 Colorado 64, Iowa St.

52 4 Scores: College Basketball 7 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS EAST TEAMS' TOTAL PINS Parkettes 1496 8-0 Go-Go Birds 1305 Pinstripes 1500 8-0 Flubbers 1391 Tramps 1322 8-0 Tearfuls 1244 Cheerfuls 1454 8-0 Agroettes 1292 Hopefuls 1283 8-0 Lady-Birds Fft. Hilltoppers 1403 6-2 Twisters 1370 Slow Starters 1407 4-4 X'S 1439 HIGH SCORER Kitty Michael TEAM STANDINGS Team W. Fret. Parkettes 1.000 Pinstripes 1.000 Tramps 1.000 Cheerfuls 1.000 Hopefuls 1.000 Hilltoppers .750 Slow Starters .500 X's .500 Twisters 0- .2.50 Agroettes 00 .000 lubbers .000 Go-Go Birds .000. Tearfuls .000 00.

Lady Birds .000 Space Age TEAMS' TOTAL PINS Cen. Tire 2817 8-0 Carsons Esso 2704 Agway 2757 8-0 Les's Pizza FIt. Moyers Mir. 2724 8-0 Wheel. Body 2648 Cen Carriers 2689 4-4 Furies 2653 Flunkies 2668 4-4 Burns TV 2645 Sub.

Exp. 2612 8-0 Beasley Ford 2498 HIGH SCORERS Dorsey Moyer 231, Ed Welser 596 TEAM STANDINGS Team W. Fret. Burns TV 50 .781 Moyers Motors 50 .781 Flunkies 40 24 .625 Carsons Esso 38 26 .594 Centre Tire 38 26 .594 Sub. Exp.

38 26 .594 Furies 34 30 .531 Agway 34 .531 Centre Carriers 22 .344 Wheeland Body 20 .313 Beasley Ford 18 .281 Professional Loafers TEAMS' TOTAL PINS Cerro JB's 1067 8-0 Picklers 842 Wreckers 827 8-0 Omars Fft. Luckles 998 6-2 Sleepers 948 J's 858 6-2 Forgers 855 Gutter Bums 845 6-2 Mavbes 781 HIGH SCORER Ed Stiff 199-542 TEAM STANDINGS Team W. Fret. Cerro JB's 80 .667 Forgers 67 .558 Maybes 64 56 ..533 Omars 63 57 .595 Sleepers 59 .508 Gutter 63 Luckies .467 D.J.'s .458 Picklers .391 Wreckers .417 Commercial TEAMS' TOTAL PINS Armenara 2794 6-2 Cen. Beverage 2776 Duck's Metal 2538 8-0 Don's Sunoco 2296 Alto Glass 2696 8-0 Nuclide 2429 Frost 2 2578 5-3 Frost 1 2573 HIGH SCORERS Lloyd Gresselman 221, Sparky O'Leary 592 TEAM STANDINGS Team W.

Fret. Centre Beverage 78 .6.50 Armenara 76 .633 Frost 2 Frost 61 59 .508 Alto Glas 60 Nuclide 50 70 .417 Don's Sunoco 46 74 .383 Duck's Sheet Metal. 46 74 .383 Singer 'B' TEAMS' TOTAL PINS Chargers 2986 8-0 T-Squares 2582 Maintenance 2917 8-0 Mohawks 2767 Hacklers 2930 6-2 Jokers 2832 Publications 2882 6-2 HRB 2837 379'ers 2975 6-2 Zeros 2907 Mountain. 2865 6-2 Spectros 2798 Keglers 2883 6-2 Snarks Kn'heads 2739 4-4 XX's 2705 HIGH SCORERS E. Sierer 214, Gil Brezier 566 TEAM STANDINGS Team W.

L. Fret. Chargers 16 1.000 Mountaineers 12 .750 Publications 12 .750 Knuckleheads 10 .625 Jokers 10 .625 XX's 10 .625 HRB 10 .625 Maintenance .500 379'ers 00 .500 Hackers 00 .500 Zeros 00 .500 Keglers .375 Sparks .250 Spectros .250 T. Squares .125 Mohawks .000 YOUR REMODELING PS BUILDING NEEDS ARE HERE I When you deal with us for the building of a new home or the remodeling of your home-We will furnish top-quality materials for your home produced by the nation's leading manufacturers. We will furnish you a list of master builders from which you can select one to do the actual building.

We will help you secure FINANCING to fit your needs and circ*mstances. Call or come in today. W. HOUTS SON W. COLLEGE AVE.

BUCKHOUT STATE COLLEGE process technicians Process Technicians are needed for Corning Glass Works' new color television bulb plant at State College. Positions involve compilation and analysis of data on production operations with respect to breakage, defect analysis and equipment performance. Applicants must be able to operate and read Brush Recorders, Pyrometers, Calculators and Slide The ability to interpret data collected and make recommendations based on this data is also important. Jobs offer a good starting salary, liberal employee benefits and excellent working conditions in a brand new production facility. Submit your resume in confidence to the Pennsylvania State Employment Service, 112 West Foster Avenue, State College, Pennsylvania 16801.

Or to your nearest Pennsylvania State Employment Service office. CORNING TELEVISION PRODUCTS STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA An Equal Opportunity Employer Police Civil Service Commission An Equal Opportunity Employer 4th annual Ford White Sale Dealer big Ford Ford Custom specially with pleated priced Sedan Specially equipped, come a Custom 500 2- wheel and covers, 4-Door whitewalls, 2-Door Hardtop! Full-size seats, Ford bright trim, a White Sale too! Galaxie vinyl blue. Or choose White Sale savings Air white conditioning Immediate of payment plans delivery, choice is easy on your budget 2-Door Galaxie 500 Hardtop Dealing in Ford payments, monthly high terms! Imme. financing. Ford.

bank any White diate Riverside Sale front axles that Pickup! two with carlike ride! Only you Ford big Special includes arm rests plus pickups durability Riverside horn Sale ring, hub white caps Rugged 3-speed 240- Riverside Sale a grille, choice of with red a or fully synchronized Save now! transmission! Ford More for your money in Ford Country ask any your owner of a 1964, '65 Ford or '66 Dealers FDAF See the Lively JACK BEASLEY FORD INC. RD 1, RTE. 322 NO. STATE COLLEGE 6.

Centre Daily Times from State College, Pennsylvania (2024)
Top Articles
Bubble Guppies The Guppies Save Christmas Dailymotion
Gander Rv Hamburg Ny
Avonlea Havanese
Top Scorers Transfermarkt
Hardly Antonyms
Little Rock Arkansas Craigslist
Craigslist Boats For Sale Seattle
Accuradio Unblocked
Northern Whooping Crane Festival highlights conservation and collaboration in Fort Smith, N.W.T. | CBC News
Images of CGC-graded Comic Books Now Available Using the CGC Certification Verification Tool
Arre St Wv Srj
Andhrajyothy Sunday Magazine
White Pages Corpus Christi
Craigslist Pinellas County Rentals
Glenda Mitchell Law Firm: Law Firm Profile
Universal Stone Llc - Slab Warehouse & Fabrication
Maxpreps Field Hockey
Conscious Cloud Dispensary Photos
About My Father Showtimes Near Copper Creek 9
Dewalt vs Milwaukee: Comparing Top Power Tool Brands - EXTOL
Roane County Arrests Today
Amerisourcebergen Thoughtspot 2023
Booknet.com Contract Marriage 2
Jackie Knust Wendel
Cosas Aesthetic Para Decorar Tu Cuarto Para Imprimir
Weather Underground Durham
Duke University Transcript Request
lol Did he score on me ?
Nurtsug
October 19 Sunset
Pch Sunken Treasures
Japanese Pokémon Cards vs English Pokémon Cards
Plato's Closet Mansfield Ohio
Edward Walk In Clinic Plainfield Il
Craigslist Org Sf
Covalen hiring Ai Annotator - Dutch , Finnish, Japanese , Polish , Swedish in Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland | LinkedIn
Facebook Marketplace Marrero La
Bay Focus
3302577704
Ticket To Paradise Showtimes Near Marshall 6 Theatre
Tsbarbiespanishxxl
How to Print Tables in R with Examples Using table()
Foxxequeen
Craigslist Minneapolis Com
Collision Masters Fairbanks
Tropical Smoothie Address
Msatlantathickdream
Strange World Showtimes Near Atlas Cinemas Great Lakes Stadium 16
Tanger Outlets Sevierville Directory Map
How to Find Mugshots: 11 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow
Vt Craiglist
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Tish Haag

Last Updated:

Views: 5679

Rating: 4.7 / 5 (67 voted)

Reviews: 82% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Tish Haag

Birthday: 1999-11-18

Address: 30256 Tara Expressway, Kutchburgh, VT 92892-0078

Phone: +4215847628708

Job: Internal Consulting Engineer

Hobby: Roller skating, Roller skating, Kayaking, Flying, Graffiti, Ghost hunting, scrapbook

Introduction: My name is Tish Haag, I am a excited, delightful, curious, beautiful, agreeable, enchanting, fancy person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.