Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, December 08, 1955, Image 4

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    _ 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
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RIOR
P preansly
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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
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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
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Binder, Janet
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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
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Hintuskan
{ roownl}
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ganic
Rips
WN
fH
kills i
in
{ arrall
Fioesday
frre boon
Be Brey
spike
and F
4 a
$a nl
sivas
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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
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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. She wir
vived by one brother John
Muarphiy of Detroit, Mich, and
several nieces and nephews
Was
No
exe
Ludlien
ners and
fare sngagad in
nba
13 Angee nla
wh
Hao
}
i
| Former Nicktown Lady
- Passes Away In Erie
Fthe M Stepher $
& Ne i Ear
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fer
Edwards
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