sCNDAY. DEC. 2*. 19 2Two Youths Felled BvTwo boys named Donald Lash-mb, 14, and Richard Ramie, 13,were knocked down by an east bound car driven by TheodoreGoolden, RD 3, Morlev, as he was passing the Star Coffee Shop in the 700 block of Ford St. last night at 9:30.Car Hurt But SlightlyIThe bo; s were taken to theHepburn hospital by Patrolman Raymond Penfield in the policecar. The extent of their :njurie» was not immediately available.IaIGoolden, who was accompanied by Ivan Carr, also of Morlev, told police that he pulled out to avoid a parked car near the Coffee Shop and at same instant three be vs came from near the stand.ng car and ran into the side of his automobile. Two were struck but the third escaped injury.Officer Pen fie'd, who was on patrol duty, arrived shortly afterward. Goolden and Carr accompanied him when he took the youths to the hospital.l!The youths were attended by Dr. David D. DePue. member of ♦he surgical staff, who found no broken bones or signs of other serious injuries. Their hurts were confined to bruises on their legs.Lashomb is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George La shorn b, 508 Mechanic St. and Ramie the son of Mr. and Mrs. Emile Ramie, 913 Washington. The bovs were released from the hospital after receiving medical attention. The identity of their companion wasnotOAKLEY — Mrs.arry J. Barton poses with herbeginner’s luck. The 49-year ©lagrandmother of Cumberland. Md., shot a 110-pound doe in West Virginia one day and a 115-pound, six-point buck on her Maryland farm the next, each with one cartridge. It was her first deer hunting. (N£AJind$DKui\s• r•]1:vnw.51\\US34 *F n; 5Utta.• \• 4f(na:Cir