Ea Board, will be enforced of the Athletic Fieid and that it otes of Carrolitown By MRS. THOMAS A. OWENS SR. Phone Fireside 4-4339 Little Boys League Will Use High School's Athletic Field Officials Give OK At | I Srvunde Those attending Special Meet Last Week | will be required use the gate located at the corner " Lacey | and Campbell Streets. No r- Officials of Carroiltown's Little] son will be permitted to —— 8 League announced today oo. gate for entrance to the 1964 season has been sel up in| gies the fleld. Aion: gi a Bean Besides the above restrictions 2 Mu, Sarreliiaw the Little League Commillee will Members of the SO a get up a policing force of mem cha of the local Little League | y romimittes to be on Dasenall teams. said that mem. | Drs ol Ra somite s : : ihand al every game (0 see thal bers of Carroiltown Schooi Board, | ail regulations are enforced &t B special meeting last week. Committees members announced Yoled to permit the use of a por- 0 they hope to have the new Lica of the huge stadium ss a Tits | field ready for the opening game tie league ball park. | this coming Sunday afternoon at The fick ving fled, 200 p m. (DST) when a double Bowever, in MAN used for header will be played between the ANY practice sessions by any of Pirates and Indians and the Tig the league's four teams, or any *'s and Cardinals others. Practice sessions, 88 | The new diamond will be lo- | ented In the southeastern part of the stadium on the ing lot and 4 field section The back-tep and » seating is abe : named the principal prae- | arrangement for fans field. ! being arranged. Members of the Little League The field was surveyed by committee stressed the impartance rian Buck of Carrolltown that certain reservations as re-! League officials said they ex quested by the members of the pected to acquire snow fence in local School Board, will be very order to enclose the little league strictly enforced The committee section of the stadium so that iasued a statement as follows: jpersans could not go elsewhere in i the tb Intil such time as this a A g ool | 8h be done, they respectively re 3 : to the G9esl everyone 10 obey the niles ] of our ability. due to the AREY officials said fact that the Board so generously | Bl Ry a] gave us permission of the use o' 0" Ad and is under school board super. vision and they do not wan! 1o have any property destroyed in any way. If fans attending games live up to the rules, officials say it will be a very fine way lo show the school directors thal they appreciate what is being done to help the youth of the Carroiitown community one of the finest Weds Jack Foster Miss Martha Farabaugh of Car- rolitown and John Michael Foster of Bakerton were united in mar- al a preity ceremony a! 9::00 a. m. last Saturday, May 29, in Bt. Benedict's Catholic Church, Carrolltown. Rev. Father Victor Lillig, OSB, pastor, officiated at the and the Nuptial which The Wi is a ug of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. ugh, while the is 8 son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Foster of Bakeiton i Attendants were the brother-in. el law and twin msier of ihe oriue 3 m, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Green bride was attired in 2 of embossed nylon ove: with a fingertip veil an : 2 mother-of-pearl prayer book with white roses. Mrs t Greenland wore a blue lace an. gown and carried vellow ros A wedding dinner was held a! + | the Commarcial Hotel, Patton anc 18 etsption in the afternoon al Ly they are the fules requested by | board, because the sta- | dium belongs to the school district | Martha Farabaugh | On W. G. Thomas Horses ®| Ben Haley Cops 2 Prizes | | Ben Haley, son of Mr, and Mrs, | of Carrolltown, is} jond prize awards won during the | i Edgar Haley ithe proud recipient of two | Horse Show last [burg Fairgrounds. Ben style | The ponies are owned by Warren Thomas of this place i & * = Mr Tony; Kline 8r., of Carrolitown | visited over this son and daughter-in-law, [T/Bgr. and Mrs. Tony Kline Jr, of Wilmington, Delaware, and al (80 with his son-in-law and dau ighter, Mr and Mrs {Clancy of New Jersey Week end of Mr and Mrs Fred Buck were Mrs Bess Jones, Mr. and Mrs i Lloyd Kileingensmith, and Misses ‘Jean and Dolly Buck of Pitts. burgh | Mrs. Frank Springer. Michael | Mohler Sr. were visitors in Nick {town Monday at the Frank Kir {sch and Joe Parrish homes | Richard M. Bender, AP/3 ATA | Instructor stationed at Memphis, | Tenn, and Donald A. Bender, SN | Captain Yeoman on the USS Col iumbus, CAT4, presently docked jut Buston, Masa, spent furloughs jrecently at the home of iparents, Mr. and Mrs | Bender Mauticn | Mr. and Mra. Gordon Dumm of | this place, { Duman of ithe First Mr and Mrs Leo Ebenshu attended Mass of rs. Dumm's | fousin, Father Noe! H. Rothragt iin Bl. Coleman's Church. Turtle [ Creek. Father Demetrius Dumm, OSB, of 8t Vincent Archabbey, i preached the sermon i Mr and Mrs. A FP | Braddock home of Miller of pen the week at the r. and Mra Michael | Mohler, Other callers were Mr, ind Mra. Frances Springer and laughter, Ann, of Nicktown. Mr and Mrs. Clifford Kelly and Mr. amd Mrs Robert Peterson of Akron, O., spent the week end a! { the home of Mra. Laura Schrif olf | Loretto R. I. and at the home of IMr. and Mrs Axe! Peterson of | Hastings | Mrs Laura Schrif and son, Al (vin, Mr. and Mrs Clifford Keily | and Mr. and Mra. Robert Peterson | Visited with Mrs Gertrude Htep. | hens on Memorial Day, | Mm Clement Baker spent last | Saturday at St Vincent Archad- | bey, Latrobe, where she was pre. | senl for the Ordination of her ne. i phew, Father Arthur Holtz. OSB. | Mr and Mrs. Arthur Waltz of | | Dearborn, Mich, Mr. and Mrs. | Richard Waltz and Edward Waits {of l'win and Ben and Barbara And Bernard Bearer and Rose Be. Je spent Sunday in Chambers. burg Mr, and Mrs Jerry Perry Bernurd will remain for a several! ui visit, rand Mrs. James Stut ‘ Frank Goss and Miss r ro Mass | M al the home of Mr. es Mrs. John Feighner. Mrs. Rubert ¥ the past week with Miss Bonys Reichvaider. The ‘ouple motored to Carrolitown on Friday evening and Miss Reich. valder spent the week end and aolidiy at her home here. Jack Farabaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lieb Farabaugh is a medics! tient at Miners Houpital in Jer. Although very ill due to aliack of appendicitis, Jack is somewhat improved. Mra. Dennis Dillon is a medi. ~ patient at Miners’ Hospital in a er. Mr. Martha Huber of Johns own spent several ant week at the homes of ters. Mrs. Rose Mrs. O. F. Stools. % t week end in Eb | end visiting with friends and rel Won see | {ond prize in the Pony Hitech event | fand fourth prize in Weatern Pony {in Hastings last ied Mr. and Mrs. OF. Stolz and | son, Oliver Jr, Mra. Rose Arbie iMrs. Rose Sharbaueh and Mrs | Gertrude Grieff of this place, and the week end with Mr {Mrs Martha Huber of Johnstown i daughter, Linda. of State College | spent Lawrence Lodees. near Bradley Junction ussts at the home | oo vmont, Dela, returned to their their | in Baltimore, Md., fie i gat SS re NS TL AR FI A card party for benefit of St. Joseph's Church will be held | at Peale’s Cabin, St Robert Cleslik and Pittsburgh of Murrysville the week atives here Relatives attending the Dona hue-Holtz wedding and reception turday includ and Mrs Ray Fessler and Dr and Mrs Robert Arble and Memorial Day at Roslyn Mr and Mrs Richard Connell and sons. Don and Tommy. of home after visiting with their parents here over the week end Mr. and Mra William Callahsr and children. Nancy and Tommy of Detroit, Mich, visited over the week end with Mr. Callahan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Cal iahan Visitors over Memorial Day «! the James Callahan home were Mr. and Mra Gordon Harvey and family of Nicktown snd Mr. and Mere. Leo Berringer of 8t. Bane dict Brother Patrick Lacev of Si. Vincents" Archabbey. Latrobe, spent the week ond with his eurents, Mr. and Mm. Ligouri . Mr. and Mrs. leo Dillon of Kensington, Md. visited over the holiday with Mr. IXlion's father, Robert Dillon. and with Mr and Mrs. B J Dillon and other rela liven Mr. and Mra Michael Ryan of Baltimore, Md. visited over the week end with the lady's parents Mr. and Mra. M. D. Connell Mr. and Mra. Gene Perotti and child of Flint. Mich. spent the week end with the gentleman's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mra. Frank Svidergol Miss Mary Zajac of Wasning- ton, D. C, visited over the hol day with her parents, Mr. and! Mra. Zajac Mr. and Mra. Bill Coy and son of Cumberland. Md. spent Mem. orial Day with the lady's father | Francis W. Green : Mr. and Mrs. James B. Drury | of visited over the | week end with the lady's bro. | therdn-law aad sister, District | Attorney and Mrs. Fred Fees. | Mrs. Agatha Clements of Beth. | lehem. Pa. spent Memorial Day | with her mother. Mrs. Ann Kay. | lor of Church Street. i Mrs. James Callahan is snend. | ing this week in Astoria. LIL | with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chu. | ran Jimmy Churen also has re | tumed to his home In Astoria after attending school here. stav. ing with his gandrarents, Mr and Mrs. James Callahan : Marearet Edwards lef! Tuesdny | to visit in Washineten, D C. | with her brother-in-law snd ais | far, M/Sgt. and Mrs. Pasquale | Freda, i ¢ ve or Hastingn R D., died on Thurs Odds, Ends, 1879 | ertising This fs another In 3 wseviem of srtiries on tha histery of Carvel. There's no question but that ad | Yertising news, and the ads in the U Press-Courier are jusi | 48 interesting to lots of people a1 Are our news columns i s in 1879, in the! Northern News, publish. | in Carrolitown, at least some | advertising messages had | Ps & Deller “sensations” ap- | if pot as truthful as thal+ this connection we are reprinting some “samples” of what was con | tained in the inoue of Nov. 1, 1879 | ask the firm who have ad- | is in newspapers today. a : i E i ; 4 Fi i § } ; Hs 157 if I ; UNION PRESS COURIER 7 hi AT IS AER We Th WR RNR i known for feeding to livestock the wholesale customers ssk lo ichane agency [md Mew William Miller. His wifes | (died Bn IMR Surviving are these | ‘ehildryn: Mes Sara Noel Bar. | { 355 VRAGEN Sane being the best and cheapest salt Geo. Huntley, Ebensburg, Pa” Honesty Best Policy "Beware of persing who adver. tise goods for sale al less than prices, and when see the goods say, ‘Oh, ves dul we ate just out of that particular thing at pres ent, but ‘we will have some in a few days, ax our sales are so large tha! we cannol keep a stock pr hand to supply our customers. We have always found it best to neer!t HONEST advertisements for hones! goods at Ronest prices. ind Be honest with oir customers, 18 well as honest wilh sveryone tise, and above sll 10 be honest sirseives, and we defy anyone to my that we have ever misrepre. ented our goods or our prices. or mur neighbors. We cluim now that | we have the largest stock of goods in Carrolltown, all of which have been bought for cash, and hat we xre selling them at the rery lowest cash prices, and invite | ompatition with any and every. me, either in quality, quantity or ices. VV. 8 Barker & Bro. Car rolitown, Pa.” Low Cost of Eating “When you are in Altoona. ‘ome fo Mountain City Hotel, 8 A. MeGough, Proprietor We serve | A God Meal for Twenty Cents | Good hotel accomodations and! stable rom for the conveniences! of country people and hueksters ” Local Invention “Peter Campbell's Patent | Wrench ind Nol Lock. Patented Aug. ZT. IKTR. The attention of all Perens interested in the use of | GUERIN, Wagons, agricultural ime plemnents of all kinda, and also of | railroad companies, owners of! machine shops, and, in short, all! persons having in use any imple | ment, machine or anyibing elas inj which the construction pf which | Bdts of any size are uned, is calls | a lo this new and valuable in| vention It is an article that bas | long been demanded snd called for | afd mel only be seen to bel understood and appreciated is ube in to lock, or fasten nuts and | Barn on Dolls 1a prevent (heir loss’ from jolting, ete. As for instance, | frorn batgy shafts agriculture! | implements, and a hundred other | such like annoyances that are taking place every day It willl save lime and risk of life to the farmer. the mechanic snd the | wiorkingmian generally and saves property by securing nuts and! bolts to their places and prevent. | ng thew from being jarred off | utiexpeciofly and in no way in| jures the bolt or thresd Libera! inducement to persona of small Apital by which they can par. | territory and save | is a { | : i money. I ness 11. Arents wanted Address Petar Campbell, Carvolitown, Pa | Recent Deaths. Joseph T. Miller Jraaly Themes Miler, apd 88 fay sveniing Jost at the Miners Hospital in Spangler He was barn in Sows hanns Towmetiyg | on Mar IR 1888 a son of Mr neahorn Waren Hastings, rR } D and Harry, Potistown: also 13 grandihildven He wos 5 mer. herr of HL Bernards Church. of Hastings. Puners! services were held nt mime o'clock on Monday more in ¥ Beraprd's Church hy Riv. Pather Aduibert Kalech omar hg nd interment was in \ ovens bi , at Hart's Sleeping Ty % Andrew Gormish, Sr. Andrew Gormish Sr. aged © years, of Elmore. dist last Wed. nesday evening ot Miner Hos | pital. Spangler. He is survived by hin widow. the former Mary Buitidn nt Shae children: An. drew, Jr, Nicktown: Michael of Soangler, R D 1; John 8¢ Benodict : Marry Zinsky snd Cleveland: Mrs Irene Dalpra, Redford and Geo me, 2 home There are sighteen grandchildren and 2 great-grand “hildren. Two brothers reside In Eurcape. 1 vvices were held at § A mm on Saturdsv at St 5 tH 2 ! it 5 f Hi {10:30 8 m. Wednesday : foci that must rome into peneral ust. Evervbody 1M OM 7 AGIOS a At A and Mrs. Pear! Burkhart. all of Altoona, and Mrs Mae Dunn, Reading. Funeral services were held at! in East! The Patrons Ridge Church, Rev. Johan Morbito | tion for officiating. Interment took place will be hurch cemetery. 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