DEERSLAYERS Payday hasn't arrived vet, Northern Cambria deer are still bringing home “bucks”. hunters the Over 50 area nimrods have, reported kills, either in this area or in foreign counties, as the | Krumenacker downed a 4-pointer in Centor County. Last Saturday Fred Springer killed an S8-point | 1852 antiered deer season draws to # close As darkness comes this Saturday. Dec. 13, the buck Bunters who didn't nake kills, will have to wait until next vear To the unlucky nimrpds hows ever, 8:00 a. m. next Monday will: be the opening of the antleriess deer sedson, provided these hunt-: special | pee ‘8 six ers have purchased the We couldn't seem to gather a “tale of the week” for this week's column, but a Patton RD. man did come through with an oddity. Leo Echenrode of EBekenrode's Milly Patton BR. D. didn't do too muck walking last Wednes- day to bring down his deer. My Eckionrede made the kill about 1 5 Mm only about one mile from his home. near the railroad : County Junction K-pint Ben in tracka toward Bradley He sald the 130-pound, animal was one of two the vicinty the early purt of last’ welt Two area men, Clair Sherry of Pution and Edgar Bearer of Eb: enshurg, felled bucks last week at the Owl Hollow Canin in Chin ton County. Mr Sherry felled a S-painter the first day of the gnd Mr. Bearer downed a 2 aepson 1. pre Inst Tuesaday. The ren ambered in a party of men. fnehuding 1Seorge OC. Sperry, Earl Bearer, Bearer, John Binder and Patton. The gmp ‘returned Same last: Wed am Ponchock felled a T-point buck Saturday, 8 in Jefferson County. Two Chester. Pa. redidents, a husband and wife. also brought der In the same Jocallly. Walter Siowik shot a 9-pointer on Satur ] Pee. 8, to keep up with his | fi Bani Fh ss Be Boh Ws A BO AR of Bakerton bit | felled! a B-pointer Dee 1 dawn. who downed an S-pointer on Dec. 2 Nicktown hunters came home with smiles last Saturday. Norman Kirsch killed a 35-point buck in McKean County the op- ening day of the season and Bill wife, Tuesday Four buck and Danny Kirsch felled an S:pointer Michael Fedor Jr, of Patton and Frink Palinkas of Belsano spent the first two days of the season hunting in Elk County Michael returned to his home auto. Richard Long, also of Pat. ton, felled a 7-point deer, weigh- ing in at 180 pounds, last Thurs ¥ day, Dec. 4. at Green Springs Two Colver hunters, we believe reported the earliest deer kills thos far this season at $45 gm. in Eik County. Fifteen min ites etirlier Oliver Buterbaugh shot a B-point deer in Clearfield Time 8:30 a m., only a Ealf-hour afitsr the season open ed. Bob Wikkowson, alse of Col vor hrotght down a 1586-pound. § point deer Saturday morning near Dilltown, Indiana County. Other Colver men downing deer last week were Ernie 8Bkibo, 6-point, in Clearfield Co; Chft Shaffer, 3- point, Indiana Co. and Armo Bononi, 8-point, in Blair Coumy Warren Trexler of Akron, Ohio, farmer resident of Dysart, fell ol a T-point buck the opening day of the season in Cameron Co Alvin Farabaugh of Carroll town downed an 8-point buck af poo the second day of the sen son, Dae. 2. near Rikigeway in Elk County Lawrences Hoover of Patton and Bud Baker, Leonard Krise Ivan Bricker and John Kopera, gil of Patton R. D., were num- bered among deer far thin season. Leonard Kidnell renal] Monday We have what it takes to make her heart skip a beat for sheer Joy on Christmas morn . . gifts to compliment her good Pry P rence; Re int deer strapped to the ' locality. John Gubash Joe Smith home with prize kills this Joint Lester : ymond Noel, Wayner, S-point and Bill Wagner, S-point. layers thus : kills last of Bilandburg morning | of this week when he killei his | antliered deer Four Fallentimber nimrody ported kills this past week. Har- Zimmerman made his kill on Monday, Dec. 1; re- | Carl A. Campbell Jr, downed an S$-pointer on Saturday, Dee. § Four other Patton men report. i ported deer kills this past i They were Ben Black fell- | edd an S-pointer on Tueaday, Dec. | 2: John M. Noel shot a HS pont buck on Wednesday, Dec. 3, and - men re week. | Bernard Chirdon, Roy Melvin Conway and Four more Ashville Chirdon Jr Ralph Krise As vou hunters search of vour two things caution and continue In quarry, remember Load your guns with your heads with come mon Sens’ ed slaying deer in thi¥ area. Bud Vescovi downed near Frugality; Ed Vescovi ed an B-pointer near St Michael! Bobby shot a 5 a 4-point will on Monday. Dec 8 Leonard Baker Jr, killed an 8- point deer at Beaver Dams the opening day Two Glasgow ported deer kills hunters in their re- OWN big buck near Mountaindalt on Saturday, Dec. 6: Randall Miller killed a 4-pointer on Dec. 2 near Glasgow A father and son combinition from Glasgow returned hone last Saturday with twe bucks. Charles Troxell felled a BS-pointer near Roseland and his son. Robert Troxell, 8 N., stationed aboard the USS Thuban now docked in Norfolk, Va, downed a 4-point tick in the same vicinity James Houck Jr, and Joe Car. retti, both Patton residents, re! ported making deer kills this week Dysart wasn't without its deer slayers this veur ss nile men of the community reported kills They are Telford Grimes, William Hale, Bob Hertzog, Bob Cross man, OCeorge Thompson, (Gene Conzo, Bam Passanita, George Manafield and George Zinghart Five Vap Ormer nimrodds came past were Hoyd Keith 6 Weld, 10-piint S-point. Louie week. They Three Beaver Valley men nade week in the Slate Run section. William Barnhart sliayed an I S-pointer Joseph Kewdirch, a buck | la Wei Brings Convictions 170-pound deer in Chest | and In Raid of Last May bagged a | gambling Slot Machine Case Involves Seizure of 73 One-Armed Bandits James Tuesday {Farrow WRN charge the aelpure in & rad ronnectbiom 73 slot ma May this with chines cont y The verdict Judge Calarge $2 Portage Township named in the resent Wednesday Jon and Hose Gallitein, ais In the trail cormmonwealth machines were County for ua defense argued being shipped | merce and have Of Sosky Was same indict Canrre Berardin t were ried the 73 stared in Cambria this T he thal they Were teratate come therefore the not them hd Garrow swnership chines sesged been in the silo 16 17 vears in 1850 he had co iid H oF i114 rebuilt A man name be sald tween chaser Only glot machines the cotirt The an inspection of the baler thers in the grand jury they are stored 8 } af Clarence Keoit was acling frie an anidentii? the 5 bre Sum jurors ane of cen fin Wan rasan here Edgar Dillon Given Second Term As Hastings Fire Head i | AN A IN ER I CH ASSN ! Edgar Dillon was elected to hin second Lev as president of Hastings Volunteer Fire Cam Tuesday night of this week a meeting in Hastings Nber ufficers are Robert ley, vice president feo secretary; Dofi Westover, er: Anthony Fiawo, and Louisa Marouzzo Yock Kline tear fire chief a&neistant fire chief. The Luller two gentle | serve their ISLA terms three | two | i men will Trustees are Fred Gill year term. Thomas Gregory, years ami @andua Cunningham, Tone year. ™ Anditafs are Gray. one Year, Directors of Hastings Firemen’ %] | Club also were named They are 3 5 {| Kline, Mi i i fire | comunitles | ! lA a AAS AAT RAN ROSH A taste . | . and yours! | | on, i Mr. Gregory, Mr areil Maurice Anna, iillon, Rudy Bash, bert Gill amd Victor Guegan The group voted to selon! next month in “harge Fiases, chairman, Mr snd Mr Ye kley. Next iwill be held Jan. 13 Ashman Retained By Cambria Board James McNelis to Fill Post of Vice President William presadent | mcrelary-treamiver, Cunmingham, FIA. My Al On are iond termi as president of Cams| {bria Courty Board of School Di- | | rectors. Ashman, secretary | Boro School Board, was | eee on Tuesdsy evening at the | annual reorganization megling in | Ebensburg courthouse, James MeNelis of Hastings, | t of both the Hastings! Township Joint Foor A Bir Age i Board, was elected to Lewis H. Weaver of Richland Township, as vice president. Named to the post of second | vice president was Franklin M | | Stiffler of Portage School Board | He ucts Dr. C. E Ovrnieg. expired and since neither sought reclection to boards of their re-| spactive districts, they were in Joseph H. Parrish, president of | Coin and M. W. Nedimyer of | Flinton, secretary of White Twp. | School ! Board, is | Arensurer. igh : Class and Dramatic Ciub | Smith's! evening in Racivan, Sp ad | A 1 Shorts Philip | two years and Mr. Yeckley, | Mr | funeh a the Mr | Marcuze | feeling | GCG. Ashman of Fern- {dale has been elected to a sec. of Ferndale re- School | Borough | Joint School Board is UNION PRE6S-GOURIER 8-point buck and Lawrence Noel | i 8-point deer Boy Scout - Fund Drive Will Seek to Reorganize Troops In Community A meeting of the Boy Bephits Citimen Committee (0 reotganite Boy Seout Troops in Spangler | was held at the Spangler Velter- ans of Foreign Wars Home last Thurday, Dec. 4s I Getvrge Atkins, Louis Godsion, gre district scoul leaders and B RR. Lovetie supervisin principal of Spangler High =¢ merrdser of the executive of ditrict Boy Beouts A financial drive ia now under way. Workers are as follows Novth Spangler George (Skin vi Magulick, Joseph ¥ wma Jomeph Bernard: Center Spang! jer ys, Francis Lan toy ‘ i Pr. I 2} Ron, Wilhian ante, Warren Lantiy Patrick woran, Fai reve Hoover, Gordon Trirhin, and Gen Flesiok Sasulh Beangler tHenchick : DInrrinic Trib WW Publ Ee i Ba pe Frank Lapsed lie { "Be Jon Kutsor Yermam sch Krug Angelo of fis Jqrirwnne y interested iv Herman Weaver On Co. Soil Board af Johns FAS vended t fering On toe ef thn am Conssrvation Was AppOintad August, 1950 i was made al ’ Cm seamuon ~ rg Conrthouse Foe { Rail tried the mit In His appoints ma ring it the I shiveetlor LAT Eg Commissioner {ywens represents {he commissioners on the board and hid bean serving as its secretary us 000 fev WHO INGE YOUR GHTHY? f wan’ Eilber way the Derernl Of G6 D0 its Thomas A. The anil comservation distriet will county | be entering fourth calendar! year in Jenuary. It was formed | m Hie. it # B The postman reat pre work travel er FO 1950. & oil are, an Be » iif neville sien TALES AMD MILES LATER, your gift reaches 5 store, Om the way there, the raw materiale . |. the semis finished parts... the very paint or fniah. olf come together principally by mil. For gest ra bronds like Now York Central are the real samen bly ines of Ameries. Of TOUR NICESY PRESENT may be & peotson loved one from far away who can be with wi at Christmas, One of New York Central's wits jobe is enrry ng people homeward-hound for the holiduys. .. in all-weather comfort and ty. ¥ or Loa is the CENTRAL DRA! — re SERA
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