_ December 8, 1955 otes of Carrolltown By MEH THOMAS A. OWENS SR. een-lige Club to ‘Elect New Officers Rect Evening Membership Card Seen As Excellent Present Nomination of coming ver feat meeting and dance Folitown Teen-Age Clu evening af this week in ¥ Post 508, Carroll As the ruling for each Monday evening | throughout Teen Age Season. the main dano : the Legion teen-agers Election, of 1958 seajon Monday Offi tired Fas firs the Hame miy of ireru wili be evening. Dec Three mmemirers Bave heen nidminate ‘presidendiv Thes Sharbaugh Dee Ha Cunningham Other no are as follows Vice President Richard Lehmier Cantalope. Treasurer Fill nie Klasvick and Had Recording Secret Bharbaujih, James ise Hite EF Bucretyry Denald Arlene Zirn . Board of Directors £r. “Babe'' Peigh Rs Tom Lacey, Bill Hou barn Bodensk! ~ Hugh FIRB ha m ws | ud a0 Ma of {he ctinmittee | will S06 p al nent Monday at the lagoon Home bers are yfged to atiend Mr. Ciipmingham a od that inemborship Seahon are BOW He sald they would make Christmas gifts for Teen Parents and friends of the yi May obljin these ecards from Cunningham, the secretary m0 ann cards fw obtainable : this Phone Fireside 44-8339 Sub-Carrier Exam Announced for Local Postoffice Arn pxamin “| Gordon Kaylor to . Be Buried Friday reéqgiiied Re Frege te It shy irs 3 ocd fawn t Frias # bs t 8:15 a Interment wi cemetary Christmas Lights Being Burung On Main Street Lg Horo & his BY {f° @ : wb rexidents $s I EWIRR of ihe $ od Bake | an Athletic Club in Ba erton Bais been selected the site of : thin yeirs anaval Semi Forni! Dance, onairyel hy the Musi af the Jehn Carroll igh Scbool Mich Karoichik and Chaties | ge 5 ‘Ritabmas plays. Rand and choral directors | respect oY for the unit. an § that the even! ig schedy f Tuesday Dec 27, | flom B00 to 12.00 i if they are received Dee. 20 & for the ladies {ho all members of the Deja. of JUHR and alumni | it of ihe organization By Mar gre Bow bel d : sige Columbus ab Anderson and | Bayior of Bt. Benedict and Ahan and Jame Kelly a 55s er ee pe cet te A i. tp RIOR P preansly i this i Lhe i North © Pres 4 hl CHIL ' Is Promoted By Navy Hons will be $200 per | Corsage | Carrolitown, , I 8. Naval —— Bemi-Forma!l dasee | | gun eit for Whiting, : moved on 8 The OC the Christm 3 EEE 4K fran Wi a order to a1: i, In AgAin best decoratiel o ambria tents are ol irs I 37 Clark R. Farabaugh Clark R Farabaugh and Mra Clein A Faraba ationsd al Air Stalian {ho has been Aviat wan ue guf the Va moled ond OC Hie Naval Alnska His wife, the former Long, and daughter Diane, re side with hirn in Virginia. Mrs Farabaugh is a daughter of Mr ani Mra Irvin Long. Patton "= & SCOUT MEETING MONDAY The regular routine meeting of Boy Beout Troop 71. Carrolltown wis held Monday evening of ihias week in the scout! rooms of the ioeal Parochial Behool Michael Michrina, scoutmaster, said recreational partion of the gan. was held following svening church services. Next meeting on Monday at 6:30 p m. we FIREMEN TO MEET DEC. 15 “The regular monthly meeting of Carrolitown Fire Engine Com. any will be held next Thursday fe. 15. atl 7:80 p. m. In the loca! Fire Club The session, usually held the first Thursday of each | month, was postponed two weeks this month. All members are urg- od to attend recent io ont Ordeant taas has Air it TV ed Hawaii EEN pres Bases in Gn $ Mr and Mrs B James Dillon Indiana, after Pp several days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs B. JI D1} ft of this place, asd In St Banedict with Mr. and Mrs Jo seph. Symons. Mr. Dillon has completed a graduate course in chemical engineering at the Uni ® ¢ versity of Delaware and has now Meepted a position with the Standsrd Oil Co in Whiting Mrs. RB. M. Williamson of Pitts ‘visited over the week end bor the M. ID) Connell family. - Miss Sonya Reichwalder return dl to Baltimore Md, after spend ing the past week at her home i and Mrs Ligouri and. daughtery, Caroline and Bri d- got, spent the week end in Cleve land. O. with the Lacey's son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Gray. Mr. and Nirs Thomas Owens 1 Jr. and children. Carol, Ed, Eliza- beth. David, Winifred, Paul and Mike. spent lust Sunday in Lewis town with the lady's father, Johns Short. Miss Norma Bender, R. N., of Merey Hospital, Pittsburgh, spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bender. Norm Shero, who is a- ng loyed in Washington, D. Cc. of I Be ery. who is spent the week end at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shero ‘Mr. and Mrs. Francis Shero Saturday into their ew hone on the Patton-Carroll the Lacey Lj an al Mar jorie y i | i Leoutities Land wenlher wis i 3 om ind § reg They ar Witham Mary Frances fank Becks ith, Joan { Millivan, Joan Groaned Binder, Janet Piotured § ar weet SRN Tbe Janet Garinbio ft Fone garel § Fane: { slr UNION PRESS.OOURIER PATTON'S NEW BROWNIE GIRL fir ailahan Muri wmarah Mar sae vind if Patton « new far ¥ fonn Debbie Yahner FTP inNt far bn: { Airy s1viph ii Janet Rahn Miran A ibrie hi Si itn £14 PER Nharon Kate Reffner, Glasgow, First Woman Reporting Deer illd % high A nm entra na works hud W Fepart £3 father wars Siate protectors reported that ihe deer this year are more abundant than last year Antlers were described as being “good” to “fair.” Bucks in most sections were described as fut aml heavier, on the average, than fin 1854. : However . inl Ciguse eg Bre Way Hu they have seen plenty of intieriess Bais t £60 bucks We suppose next NMondas two-day doe will ses more Di Irregardiess of what 8 said wha! the official reboris savy, number of hunlers taking &d deer in this area is poking over last years reporis of the same date of the season, the number of area hunters re porting kills this newspaper this year, is the same al the same UUme in 1854. Amd with the kill' reports compe those favorite and timely hunting stories. There are many, many tales coming uf the hunting experiences this spasan. And seme of them are really good, But perhaps the stody, and i's true, comes Richard Bauman, 23, of burgh who shot a doe dee ing buck hunting bul he's going lo gel fined for it. The had antlers. That's right, point gntlers, just like a buck And whit happened to this unusual specimen. It's the CChrnegie Museum burgh. Dr. J. Kenseth tor of mammalogy um, examined the animal! and verified that it was a female He said “un deer like this is about as upususl as a lady who grows whiskers.” Bauman shot the doe the opening dav of the seison Anil before we go any further wi would like te vemind aren hunters that with the doe wea san next week, we will again publivh our favorite Deerslaver column Bee. 15. Hf you get a doe, let us know. A romplete story two-day doe season y aft iniers HereanGuts, dewey nt that and. Tuesdny, 1 peason, Lhe nimrods kK than doe an the In! Road, #5 Led about mist doe PRY P CUra- in it DPoutt, #b the museé- ‘the week about next i thet i 112 ant ier « i HA : the bis BH i out : C4 DPEning day, unusual | PPENIng uy i rence from | Pills. | Sows ba dsirs { gen 5 not i'n 1 {brought MEX { Herman ia i day at going tol EN | i i Fred willl his Eaellii area off | let's get reported or fay aflernoon evVeryonia s bac to the naking Ris, res 1:18 ng hunlers th the di én got season. Hastings Patton Eire faa i Ashville Wo goad returns two member newspaper £ when hey very often) the TH ah the f this TE #- Of Ww hi an the staff o eit h jet hunti {WH leer snl SEAN 10 fruitless who don't frentismen are And from those of hunt thease sort of laking Bede Lantzy of Spangler, brought home a fine X-pointer the second day of the season. He made the kill in St. Lawr- ence srea. And the buck was the largest specimen in the Ed. wards Food Lockers, Ebens- burg, to date--165 pounds, hog dressed. The R-point span went at least 20 inches, Bede's brother-in-law Bharbaugh, took an Rpoinler in the Fred the also St. Law. areYw Four Carrolitown of venison week, Alfred pointer, Dr. Don Sharbaugh down an pointer and "Wimp McNulty killed G-paointer first and thei amp in lind gon, Alfred Jr, “Butch downed the same. pace Futeh Was a hunters an the Lieb Sr La bir ILE » the ws 0 Mi RNOoWn as pointe opening day hunter in thea area nher Ca own hunters porting kills were: Dan Mohle: apike buck ing day al Lake Moshannon, Clearfield Co; Bvidergol Ir. a 6-pointey jast Baturday in Beavey ared Joe deSdivae a nice last week near Blandburg: ank, a 2-pomt, 100 pounder gacond day of season al Co, camp, Shank. a 2-point, Baturday at Beaver Valley area. lies a 3 the day al rroait the openi bs ea il ne SCOUT TROOP By PATTON Fer ¥ fsriizan Hintuskan { roownl} * MY ganic Rips WN fH kills i in { arrall Fioesday frre boon Be Brey spike and F 4 a $a nl sivas 1% | in tur ti. MM forth werslas ets Bs preented Tare painter he has { ed} th o Yow 10. puny FF 8miith Man Mile ten! Hambley. Cyr { Palmer dale has been ra- 3 i IW i 1 Bob ‘85 | B-poiniers; Andrew Cavallo Hen ry land. ( 1 Ord Mi Lera) { davolr, FC Hnatk: | pointes Carpinelio, i Eastbous Pall S-poinlers haa Had second tel Leer Large Mike Mike Banik a1 an ant beseoand ar Forberger, vy Weakiand gens Wich, JRines Ewinel, Kovach miiily wt dik, warrdra palo, ben Paula Neifton, Mary feeb Fling Jayne Stevens 4 divided grist fie fender i] he Fis tre £5 1 n of sta fton of werk tase dow of bast ek ales rmmids Kills of Carroliioan killed a har lk alse on Toesdas sri Benrer, Patton S.pointer last Thursday wave, (al Hollow raankos a mice iviived sg ¥ Hen i % prirted $e $-pointer His two Hares 4 rer of 0 down camp eateh bq th Flastings Fee Hapek, ag with that corranuEnit More Ere lint wf wiih a furriee win has antiual if £18 ghoul Tarte T he We y { A4LFAS Abert * Pat Forberger. al Paul Dolges, Pal M: Babi De Ren and Bil T-pointers; Joe Kurtz Waadley., Ray Weak Miller, Hack Hollz Ed Siitts Stanley Ba 2. Waller Molitaky and Murray, all s-pointers Lauale : gham Lucien Eugene Yeager George Hambley ¥ ® Bon # Rib de Pann aid $l LEN nd ATi Chiigas Jz ie > ¥ing Carpin Bill “Kei! ¥. anid Dhiik Nick Norm Bis and Abel & Ares nella ann Maines Harnev Huber Archie spies ne od 13d Bucks From the Laurel Run Sports. men Chub, Inc. “wucoessiul” in Dysart, as 28 the threo of Dysart, the flags are fiving Dean and Ashville, members of the club from communities reported deer kill the first week. And Preaart Elmer res | a: Yincent x. ZOR apike: IErry F Matish afl | Rpike; Dams | buck | Joe | an Clitanit Wa, and his brother Frank | Funicelll, oy Jor and George E. Ida ar. 180-pounder on! Johnston, 3-pointer; apilie: ®LON, er; i, d-pointer: Raymon d Huge here th hy Telfo spike Crossman . suike: John fi-Dointer Regis He i Eug 43 firines i inter! Alf» wid Rulchfor fils 6 Pai 3. io Sam Jares Horan §-puaint lez S-pointer eld, spike ona Jitcd Jv. dspointer; 8- pointer: . Ze 4 Ph » a RT Richard (sdOrge gepih O {painted 4-Poinies Paul Bwires, Ann { snthin increasing | home Ed: ; age id g ; Ru ogal, all 8 Hanry | vessiy Pond Yeager |" REWEPADer 8 P afler 2 BRAN of i ! ! { Hadak, t their tan Thomas Edith Blake, Hndiniin, Reg® Pra Anna Lee Judith Toseki, Ellen Mary Fllen Williamson Stoltz, aml Anna Mae Gro the Brownie onit to Rip * rs Joseph Rudolph of Patton took a ¥ point, 186. pound buck Monday of this week near Nt Augustine, Robert Johmston of Conlport bagged a 4 pom back fast Thursday po cml cw Farrell % sv Ke won Fee in 8 Halon abso of Pal w the firwd Patter £6 And here's a first report thus far this season. Yes, we recely edd» report vesterday that Kate Heffner of Glasgow was sacces- sful in felling her buck for the 1855 season. She is the first woman hunter reporting a kill for publication in this column. Ard the Glasgow indy has come through with a season. Seventeen the communily re aking killa. They are Breve Richards iller, Bruce Miller, Jim Loge: Troxell, George i Lender, Kuhn Charles Tena. Ben Troxell Wade Aikens, Raymond i Lester Jackson (Dosald and Harrison of Bhippersbur who visi ting relatives in Glasgow her persons from their town, were succesaful in faliing bricks the opening week of the sean He Ne BERS again eanful Rdenia if | ry ichards, Bid 1 x baioy Lato het go fis ARE E41 87 Two residenta of Retlliys, Palle n reported kills Joseph Delso J-pointer the opening day season and Ronald Prevos! and a Press-Courier news that ares, bagged a 5 buck at 4:30 p. me. Monday Wee K Hewdes R feOK A af tha i Bi iF point these Kills listed here MARY, MENDY More suc ii hunters. They haven't re. thelr killing trophies, so natiirally thevre nol lasted in this umn. Remember, f you are report your kid to this office, or any one of iIocal correspondents canl begin to go out reports there are Luo them % eal F many ®L the Sa with Fat the good hunting ad ali hunters must piace Eon Clean shols after they see buck, in order to be surcess-| ful. we will say so-long until next Week Five Remember target before De Bog rire of shoot. your Happy 1 Bunting’ MINER INJURED 7 point ty Stephen Saivan, Spangler. suff- red an injiny to hs left foot bout 11:38 o'clock last Priday i morning when he was caught ip Ray Clarence Tucker Mine 15 at Bakerton. He Joseph John. | was admitted to Miners Hospital T-points | | Bpangler. Geonjre Jacobs, 6- -pointer and} as satisfactory, a machine truck at Barnes & His condition is hsted : £ § FY Fed $A Ww hile twas N t The juniors Miss Murphy Morris Run, Pa the late { Harley) born in mn danghter of William and Mary Murphy. 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