TH CA rh ath La apie CORRE RRR a i b await un bh IMNATERIAL for ARRANGING Cold, Snowy Weather Ushers In Deer Season This Week Report Good Kill For First 3 Days the in 1855 ansind the long- antlered Snow. wind and gun shots ushered awaited 12-day jeer season for ‘Monday morning of Beoresy upon scores of took to the woods and the state for opener Anil despite the otherwie mis- prable winter weather of gow and sub-freezing tempera AHres. the first three davs of the Season, a fine number of deéer Were reported killed And again it was pid story for many of the rods--‘I saw a buek but 1 touidnt get it.” And again we heard that “if 1 hadn't moved I would have had my buck However, the weather Again proved to be a great to the hunters in all parts Pennsylvania Here at home, spow ¢ame a falling not a bit toe soon The first snowfall began at about 5:30 a m. Monday morning and a8 each day passed a little more fell, thus making tracking good Rapotits came from the central and northern parts of the state that the snow there was just a bit heavier Although many, many deer hanters take to their hunting enmips in the central and dorth- én sections of Peamsyivania, it seems that the guys whe just stay here at home to hunt also get their share of the kill this week as fields of the that same nce of the season a real army of deer hunters has been reported Protectors all over large numbers and nt the same time good kills Game protectors also sald that the [eneral conduct of the hunt- ers year is extremely good Some argue that deer hunting is beiller up north others say it's better in the central and south. the area re ment state officials repeat tt of ast season that the te's deer herd is moving south | Cut Flowers Centerpieces “Prited Very Reasonably” GREENHOUSE of Pennsylvania | hunters | wind, | help | wounded by a Pad { hunting } § X |. ¥ But for the first three dave of | dead of heart Game | of hunters, | { many ern sections. But not as an argu. Member their | i $ Spot | deersiayers think | before acting iarea an area hunter ‘he couldn't clearly Get Your Buck? Send . * ’ Details In to ‘Courier Don't be angry MH by chance your name isn't listed in our Deersiayer column and you are numbered among the area hunters who felled deer this year. Nine chances out of ten you dida't report your kill If you are numbered among the many area residents whe made kills, or your make a kill at anytime during the season just tet this office know, or contact one of sur loeal cor Fochanfieuns. If a tale goes with the kill, we would like that also, The Deersiayer volumn will be published in next week and agalh in the Dec. Bth and 15th sues. If make a kill we will be y t» happy to fist your Ramee among our very favored deersiayers mn — ARMAE AM However sf the ports de re on the tragic al deersiayer picture are of fatal shootings of hu mans. and some non-fatal aed) dents One district man died of a heartyaltack just after he had bagged a trophy. Another gtyay bullet Over the entire state heart at {tacks fatal shootings and traffic { accidents i the half-million hunteérs as info the ranks of only of the season end evening the tragih showed 11 hunters attacks, two others killed in accidental ings and three killed in mishaps Be Deer hunters are cautioned thal brovwn-clad persons will be in the brush during the deer sea soft. Therefore point your gun safely at all times, and carry it on safe until ready to shoot And please identify vour targel as a legal buck before vou fire Re deer are not color oon therefore vou will not an opportunity to score if you wear bright clothing that marks you as a human Yes sir, identify your tar. get before you shoot. That means make sure your target is a deer and not a human, and make sure it's a buck and not a dor. And this bit of ad. vice paywd off for an area deer hunter the very first day of the season. The following lan't one of those “famous” deer hunting stories It's positively true. And it shows good signi that al least some out a situation cut the second day Tuesday rORier ahoo! ir af i © areful SCIous Monoay in the St Lawrence brought down a three-point buck only af. {ter he wan positively sure it was a buck and not a doe Bittingioul ' & deer drive by his companions Louis Yeckiey. Carrolitown saw two deer go past him, and al though they were fine specimens see just ex from $22.95 from $10.95 peic $9.95 from $49.95 FOR CHILDREN OF ALL AGES! SPECIAL! AND COVER . $4.95 VALUES & F $1.95 ave A ort Eki a fo ais pe $45.95 RIE Deaf Many to chaiey trom CEDARGHESTS +n 54935 «In many styles’ IR CHAIRS Rese... om $19.05 USE OUR LAY-AWAY : BUY. ox RUPE'S EASY TERMS! Was: y ! : RW | when { apike seelion edi inf! Moy inter an past ham stire if th Remembering Pilon 3 Rind of and take tion. of Kalin oat stopped Then Mr 11 Fhe : prize aeons h of ah FEEL pos ed Avid then there were stories, and stories and stories. In fact last Sunday evening three area residents, in their conservation over the coming season, shot po leas than four buck as they spt mround the old coal stove in an area store just talking about the season which opened the allowing morning Amt fen the guve ah ne 3 an pe Earn by ¢ ; br § be gui ¥ toe EET $ entrnl get the and no giate . Inat Baturday shopping in (irderas fon is went ver ihe mirk in serine We Mian y instances this we often th pap fall unt eal Ex Dandi Ls Th W's nnd fvink Fars at fTieafnis Or font And it int CHIN Minare $ back to And with some sound advice from 8 Patton area housewife that" sure hope my hushand gets his deer soon, so that he will be finished hunting for an other year” —our story this vivelk hrings us to just whe Killed buck thus far this season That is the persons who report. ed linfls to this newspaper One of the very first the amason and the very repotted to this newspaper on | Monday, was the report from Paul Little of Chest Springs whi bagged a 5 Jn weighing | in atl 133 pounds at #.10.a m Monday, No a8 a! Ninking Valle Robert H. Miller of Mir was anolher f coma ul He point buck on Now Andy WEY Riis Of | first one! nt buck fay MIF firs! Atty Fallen! {ay | Bagg 1 an ox Halerton wall Monday i ie fieay ira son b huntes Golmice of cesxfil deersinyver he brought down a large buck in the Bt lawrence of Cambria Ununty Bakerton man Geno felled a S-poinl buck on the Beaver Dams sec. Another Cattot Momiay tion Leonard Cimbor a Prot] Lawn also was a successful deers slayer on Monday Mr Cymbar brought down a 4-point buck in Beaver Dams area Young blood took its cholee of the deer Monday. Leo Walt. ., Ni r-old eighth gprader Huy 's School, Patton, hed a T-point, 156 pound buck with his 33-30 Monday at 11:20 a. m. ot Black Moshan- non area, Centre County. He in a resident of Mcintyre Ave. Bill Forsberg of Patton felled an H-point buck about noon Mor: day in Chest Twp. The trophy welihed in at about 175 pounds Patton hunters and a fri end from New Jersey were the only three members of a huni ing party of 18 men who really put on a deer drive Tuesday al the old Ryan farm, near Patton, tn Chest Twp. As reported the 18 men put on 10 separate des tirives in a wooded section of the farm during the day and in each firive a buck appeared Taking bucks were Steve Yahner, a spibe buck; John Garth, & 5-pointer and Mr. Villanova of New Jersey, a f-pointer. “It was like hunmtirg rabbits,” one member of the party said “Deer were running pverywhere on each drive, and «n very occasion at least nine of our 1X men got shots But we iotld get only three,” he continu- id. Reports say there are four ‘motte left in the same sction “Red”. Donahue of Patton was A successful hunter. He brought down his buck Tuesday in Sit Lawrence ares. Up Carrolitown way Paul Kelly Jr. was successful the opening day as he felled a 4-point buck near 8t Lawrence. Another Carrolitown young man, Frank Cantalope, took His trophy Monday. Frank downed a I yontn in the Beaver Dams se¢c- tion. From the Coalport- -1rvons Area 24 bucks were reported a ht shot the first two days in of yack Keith of Boalport bag an 8-point albino buck M aay morning. Reports say this was the first all white deer félled in the area this season, Jack made hia kill in the Pine Run section of Clearfield County Three Irvona brothers will Hive plenty of deer meat for some time to come, Nick, John and | And |p ! | killed buck i payet i PO Fisme PI £7 Welska bh F Rindergarisen and i Bupe UNION PRESS.COURIN day in Clearfield County area the Chest Kline family also will have a good sup- verisom this Year Mr sored each of irvgna of A fine and his son. Ravn the pening taking huck from Coal were: Howar The mil? rial a} iny Others mpson I'h aonck J o 13 ¢ be 1 he James Kit: tinder Tay * 3 vi Harris gna Mave het Frlallentinibes One of the largest deer kill ed to date was reported bn Philip Warfield of Patton R. D He felled a B-point, 200 pound biek at 1:30 p m Monday on his brother John's farm. He made the kill only about ane hour after he began hunting AONE sar Pat sitet a y i By 4 0 0 cijled thease nian tints Frank a8 spending this fine Lin pia! 8 | SY an Pratt “#4 Bed An het foe SHR ANON i ft % Fd Kuhnley b Buck al fay 10.00 a NR rive : sien s an hd io he pontine Fe COLVER By MRS ROY JONES be- | Holy Family Catholle Church Rey Pathier John J Ours. Paster st B08 | They Colver Preabytsrinn Church Hev. A RB Howland Hundny + 2] Melanin Birrget Prato # 24% a Mra Milgired Mn A Howland fhimrlion Ribs is fs Morning Wiireh ip at i & # Westminster Pellowsh p a 8 30 om Monday Junin ¥ 1 pom Tuesday Juin bos af 5.30 p mm Wad nesday ERINA] at Hi Choir rehearsal hanes! OC) rebhieg ren! iat 830 p no Fidelis Circle Planning Annual Christmas Party The Fidelis Cir Presbyterian Church plans for their annual Party Tuesday, Des church basemen! lotion of is of ihe silver ary Christin 13 in the the church are in Piease register in the tibuie of the church of Mrs Joe Malone %.33072 Officers of unit elected for the coming year are Mrs. Ruth Feath, president. Mrs Rosanne Kline, vice president: Mrs Loma Johnson, secretary; Mrs Dorothy Griffith, financial secretary: Mrs Lewis Roberts, corresponding sec- Totary. Mra Sylvia Erhard. lreas- urer and Mrs Mary Jones leach. er “i § nk o ited ves phone the - ¥ ® ATTEND CIRCUIT ASSEMBLY Delegates of the Colver Con- Eregation of Jehovah's Witnesses have returned home after attend ing a three-day semi-annual Cir- cuit Assembly held at Johnstown Frank Stoyka, Jr. presiding min- ister of the local congregation, stated today that they were a part of the 1008 persons who packed the Billows Park Audito- rium to hear the main address “Overcoming the Fears of this Generation.” given by L. I. Reo per. district minister and foreign missionary Miss Harriet Manion Bride Of Anthony Rematt Jr. Miss Harriet Ann Manion, daughter of Mr, and Mrs George Manion of Colver, became the bride of Anthony Rematt Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rematt of Spangler. The wedding took place on Saturday, Nov. 19, at the Holy Family Church, Celver, with Rev. Father Gura officiating at the double-ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attired in a gown of chantilly lace and nylon net, over satin. Her veil with lace was held by a crown of edging . Bhe carried a white prayer book adorned with white aby chrysanthemums and strea- mers The maid of honor, Margaret Gaida, wore a yellow ballerina gown and carried a bouquet of orchid chrysanthemums Daniel Roberts of Cresson, sin of the bridegroom, ser best man A reception took place at the Polish Legion, Spangler, for 123 guests. The newlyweds will re side in Barnesboro. 2 5 » as The staff of the Colver Hospital toured Cambria County Children's Home, Ebensburg, recently. Fol- lowing the tour they were served refreshments by Mr. and Mra Charles Butterbaugh. Attending were: Mis. A D. Martin, Mrs Helen Manion, Mrs. Flovd Daal, Mrs. Rice, Mra. Ann Berkoski, Janet Smith, Mary McHenry, Genma = Vergerio, Maggie Dixon and Mrs. Winnie Bonora. Mike Ninosky each were succeas- ful in bringing down bucks Mon- James Martin, #twident ata Coilege, Huntingdon, at Juni- and Doua- ' | Pittsburgh, sp on ————————— | My making i ani Jefferson Medical their the and gias Marlin, of College, Philadelphia, spent Thanksgiving holidays here at home of their parenis, Dr Mrs. A 1D Martin Miss Angeline sited her sister, Rose Veérgernio in Harrisburg recently. Irene Pastir shurg after speling a 8 pt home Miss Betty Lou Kuncelman BS wt Shady Side Hospital ent Thankasgiv tdaiy al her home here Mrs Al Black of Tor pila, were Thankugiving ie Domenickelll #tiyyrned ti Har ration fier here in the ing hol Mr and Mito, Lan i wi i! me of Mrs D. Martin Miss Biveivy Martin 8N al burg Hosp the holidays at id Pastir of the he and ial spent Wer he re fries hers {"leveland {3 Fhankasgiving a! his home | Kormanis of Cleveland, O the halid Belin ma: Bunday i¥ Pier a IVY anil Mrs soske Pun M: n Sa sam ry she Fr? rial t met and sidripms Severs! He is Fugene W : sol at {“laveland his home filing ratiirned tn | Home wilh her grandparents { An Mrs. WW. .. Thomas | spending week here wilh Mi: Evin weak My Frans Mr after ther I Ma X i 3 ixughter of | Mrs Al Saga tf ARron fAhtite gent “4 Wilh her parents Kohute had thie the follow Dyer Thanksgiving Mra Narmar Akron hy Hiowyy ey if and Mra ry é family { ane fare Mrs Ri {thins Hill Riropgstown Mrs lida Mors fit pat Mi ARron Raymond gry hard Mr and i" i {irazier Kenneth and (armgier Sunday Mr gn the in ROIS Roy L¥1s ot fones home in Colves atl the rier Hall Riving holiday | Doing Rall burgh: Mr ERipper Mra. tach home of the Mr : | (ivients i Mr and Thanks wr Mra and family of Pitre Mrs John Briggs Indiana and Mr Ball of Barnes tarp Were ged 1 ars sd ITC Mike Staruch spon t | of Buffalo, week ered at Widdowson the N.Y his home of Buffalo week end al his the Dresrsm bel Y . spent Home hare Miss Alice Fhankagiving > &«. Bright spent hestbday fit the fer Fr Mi ined Mrz} | Barnesboro | home of Mi | arr Runa vy | Ms and Mrs George Lekvas fehick and children of Gary Ind are visiting at the home of Mp fand Mra Ted Btoy i Miss Ann Stovka { Lamar of Chicago home of her parents Mr | Mra Frank Stovkas Sr last sre hoth vieyyend | Marshal F | David { ord in i “mul J vimitors Mra x and vigil at wee i emi by the tell (ns Pastir Aeveland. OO sl Mrs KE J children of H PAINE Mr and § Vy the upient the wpe Van au Vieited al Mra John weak end Colver Hospital Patients’ Record The [following patients admitted i hl the 1 | past woek ard the Heme 5 Pa vak Sr is the [iat of and discharged ver Hospital for the ADMITTED i Lettiv Stiffier, ni, Russel Moore, fer, Buti Smago Glendora Vizel Francine Rha! Audrey Erkan John Kirsch Patricia Lewis, Dar lene Mervine Peter Beudero, One thy Ann Valeri, Edward Korma. nis, Haulph Rodgers, Mary Lou Lewin DISCHARGED Rita Mae Hurley, Agnes son. Jean Bononi, Lettie Biiffler, Glendots Vizsini Russell Moore, Suzi Smego, Aud: rey Ecliman, Patricia Lewis, Dar lene Mprvine, Peter Scudero, Os thy Arn Valeri BIRTHS Mrs & Bon, Jonn Mr. and Ebensburg Nav 2) Mr a son Mr fawn Cindy, Spangler PTA to Sponsor Fun Night Friday Evening Tiday PTA will hold its first “fun night” Friday of this week. Dec. 2, from 7 to 10 in the North Spangler school buildings. Mrs Betty Keith and Mrs. Mary Hicks are chairman and co-chairman of the event. Ernest Whited is PTA president. A highlight will be a talent show, being arranged by Mes dames Marie Wyland Veronica Kutsor, Catherine Sewalish, Mud red Zalisnock, Doris Luther and Minnie Whited Various home. maker, candy, cookie, fancy work and grocery booths will be set up as well as a fish pond and facili- ties for games and lunch and re- freshnnts. In charge of the various divi sions are the following: Coolties and candy-—-Mesdames Evelyn Gilensky. Ralph Riva, Jen- nie Kutsick, Ralph Lamagna, Jane Dobransky ad Vers Pompa; fancy work and aprons Mes- dames Pauline Pellas, Catherine Karasek, Mary Peles, Mary Saal. ma and Agnes Sherwood; baskels students of 6 under director of al Spangler teachers. Ganies Mesdames Mary Hicks, Kate Zeked Helen Voytish, Ver- onica Luteh and Virginia Kelly: fish pond -Mrs. Anna DaBells, i charge. and Mesdames Grace Woodly, Jean Patonic, Gerald Weakland, Charles Formeck and Peter Bernard: lunch and snack bar--Mesdames Frank Perrone, Mike Perrone, Goldie Corio Mary Angelo; publicity Mary Margaret Flanagan The Junior Class will have a special booth for the benefit of their Junior-Senior Prom James Mrs Carl L Carl Lemuel, Nov, 20 and Mra Richard Alan Cherry Tree, a daughter, Nov, 26 ¥ and mdes 1 to the North attend § i ones of | the i an he Roy Jones | Hoabert | the | and Wilda Swarts grocery | and Miss | burg j Charles Viesini, | Gilbert, | Riiffier, | | The general public is invited to | Mr family Joseph £ Dandr Vig tor Mrs of Al of Moy on wv M Tr family M re aw Valler Mr ay Bu Mr rig grid Mrs bv of siti wre phd { Spangler ir Pete Dandrea Hane family ing " gr i! the Mra Mrs REILLYS and Mrs 1 Rematt of Spangler Mr t Rematt and family Mr #1 phew Rn and Mrs ht i =f Mrs bert Tony ang ard Mr Fra FEE ea. of Allogha Fegr as g vbr gy - # . . £ Ving Frang na sn x ¥ : seal fran J FA Mrs LE A Mra ein # Rin Y anid Mes of Ha ard hey 4 Ay %% 5 tf Fin Haure ox be $e an 1 ¥ Wer ay rickay and vo Barne Arih Ey Henedi Mirs Helen og 4 ay Alher t Men Pal ean Arthur i Fi rriog ted Legra Blick Bernard Ile | fol $4 th SOT Mr Were ¥ of Lao Mare 2 pati AllOor end on hospi! Hobert residing in BP HOw week and Mr 9 ried Mra fu rr Haywa wh at the nd and an Batre Pra Laiery tate Ten Haver Norns ¢ Hon 5 rye Panos t f Mr ar rut # art 2 Lt ant Hi t kh spent the He and al Sunday evening Kirkpat: tier employed] ane end wit? {Jordon %1 ru fas au ty iy Ripe i ried Hastings at the Mra Mr a rvd Fd My ont ' House Approves Truck Speed Hike to 50 MPH wong hd #4 family of rid THis Mr orca 2 pick bi » I Fhenshis wit tm 1 3 Mra Al Fee Sa K he inoten aed 155 # oF ¢ § £4) rely ng $ sy YS Pp ™ # Lratlers milids an Dour, 5 aN § srl HY trucks i. BME LFUCH Bie one 1 £) irs hat § ¥ under The jan 1 vo oad » Wl wee Mr te ¢ ; «$ } PAE © ou Fr a Preset LW 4 \ F.ilie, 5 LURE E £5 TR Sina OP COALPORT and Mra Bert i Brishon Warhingt Wee Mra Mike ays recently avn | Joanne x rudd i HE Lois ebere inpanied Hage fg? ear rE iry ge WE ia and Mrs ho Pauline Sanders {inter of pect Tnenhoxt ving hob nels 8:24 HOTE® LA Hen if ¥y ae | Hunter fins ind Mrs lL. Fl TO INKS VID Merni days f Mr $ B the fi} :N DAIL Thursday, December 1, 1966 Harrisburg visited over the holi- | day week end with Mr and Mrs. William Blair, | Mra F 8 Ensbrenner and sof, | Francis. of Altoona, were last with friends here, had the pnususl exX- bagging an albino morning out at Pine that this iz the in this IRVONA Matthews of | Robert Matthews of DC, were Thanks- end visitors of My IPO Young Firat 3 AT 8a Bob by spent Sunday callers Jack Keith perience of Monday Hunters while bhiek and on deer ‘BAY M shat several i A Wilh - daughter, Balem spent in Philadeiphi and Shawley of New York Thanksgiving week parents, Mr. and Bhawley # Rab ¥ her bend with his srs | Mm. MM M. Claude Swann gona of Faint Pieasan! srl Mr and Mrs James Williamsport vigited | kagiving with Mr and | Ralem 1 nidsey of Nyack, | Thanksgiving vaca snes in Irvons Hamilton visited in They home by their mi Dieberque, Who Mr and Hie 1 for a wenn iid Mra Vincent Fox Jandith Feds His Iu i Mius Ridge Weare 8 indy had Mrs and § Rd ay Fe (fh Nn TO MAKE A FINE PORTRAIT OF YOUR CHILD ring Pa jon Monsey Bunday wi Irie Motpser Verla Kitchen - of Elis: § spent her } mijn with ; Thank wiv bg, Giilnert Kit hen a a . PHOTOGRAPHY AND FUN § th WE USE” risit edd s 1 #ndl Kaul. Thanksgi Wek and Mrs Lester Favellevilie, Pa Aron ing ¥ thie Wee and sisn 18 Moen visited in kK 8 his no $ jeer hunting Manuel Platte! o Pittsburgh Va Jolin ¥ ¢ Coalport pda v a Mr t Fach Mir Smith FON od anand 5 aunt I.a 1ievw of rd Mrs gp former Paul Lindsey their new dence Alfred hone which (hey re FoR; and (ors, famed Tozer and sited 5 vara iy askev i Caskey 4 New Yo { RT A necessary ingredient iy » truly fine child's portrait bs » pleasent bit of fun to bring out the lively expression thet IS your child, Our skillful work begin and ends with the poriesit you will treasure for years! HVIZDOS STUDIO Phom Coalport 194-B-4 COALPORT hse Hiain (CU Mrs spent We $ Yinging and over, sls. spent ses this pas! week a! (he) al Mra Ed Herge: George Peoples returnad | mie this week after vis past lhree Weeks wiih Mra © Miles of C NF isn Lean an Randers u15d ta snd Tad Ao i Mrs we tay _ Sanders saci contnions f iT0S AA FACTORY-T0-YOU was SAVE! * WIDE ARRAY FABRICS, COLORS * What man wouldn't we come one oF .more pairs of slagks for a reat “change of pees’ in His casual NS ardaghe? Reward 1 your man's wishful thinks img by chocuiag from ode winning lire up! 4 # 2 59.00. SAVE $6.90! 4 VISIVOUR Vo FACTORY SHOWRGOM w BIG SELECTION OF BOYS’ SLACKS 2 »- 95 Others At Slightly Higher Prices ip y Enciuding + turday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. J. B. C. MFG. CO. | Route 53 MADERA PA. Lait ae
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