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Etuntitsburg Tigontrit "READ BY MOST EMMITSBURGIANS" VOLUME XCI, NO. 2 EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND, FRIDAY, NOV. 13, 1970 SINGLE COPY 10c FIREMEN Local Beauty Shop Has Grand Opening , Pc rents Organize TOWN OFFICIALS TO PRACTICE Most Anything To Protect ASSIGN ED ON OLD HOUSE At A Glance School Children SPECIFIC DUTIES The regular monthly• meeting of the Vigilant Hose Co. was held on After a brief discussion at a Looking forward to bigger and Tuesday evening in the Fire Hall recent PTA meeting at the Mother better things for Emmitsburg, with 40 members present. Presi- Seton School, it was unanimously the Burgess and Commissioners agreed dent Leo M. Boyle presided at that the parents would took a bold new step this week, the meeting. form a Block Parents Plan for the final outcome of which was the protection of The weather we have been the children the reorganization of the entire Chief Guy R. McGlaughlin re- walking to and from having the past several weeks school or at Board of Commissiners. ported that since the last meeting the bus stops, for is amazing. While not pleasant Emmitsburg Commissioner Myers was given there were 12 alarms answered and the surrounding by any stretch of the imagina- areas. A res- the responsibility for the sewer- and one fire drill. During the month ume of this plan is tion, at least it is, or has been, as follows: age disposal system. Commission- of October, a total of 17 calls unseasonally mild. er Flax will have charge of parks Tempera- was answered by the company. Certain homes will be selected tures have been hanging in the and recreation, grass cutting, etc. A report on the shooting match throughout the School area which 50-60 degree bracket and on will Commissioner Bollinger will have held last Sunday was given by display an appropriate sign numerous occasions this week I which charge of water while Commis- Charles Hartdagen. A profit of will represent a refuge to saw several people out mowing sioner Rosensteel will be respn- over $500 will be realized. The a child in trouble. their lawns, when it wasn't sible for streets and alleys, effect- firemen wish to thank all who raining. Here we are, in the. The child will be instructed that ive immediately. helped make the shoot a success. middle of November, still mow- he may seek protection and help At a special meeting on Satur- A motion was made for the ing grass . amazing isn't it? at these BP homes during his go- day morning, it was agreed that Christmas Light Committee to And to top it off, Peepie Masser ing to and from school. the town could be served better if purchase some new lights for the week came up ,with two As a guideline to the Block each Commissioner could be made this building. Chief McGlaughlin said fresh strawberries from his gar- Parent and child, the child will responsible for a small portion of that the Town has approached den. This was the second yield be instructed that he may go to the entire operation of the Town him about the Fire Company's as- for the Masser strawberries, these BP homes for emergency facilities. sistance in putting up the lights. the first yield coming last only, such as dogs, bullies, and It is the hope of the Mayor and The date is to be set later and spring. This is no hearsay . alarming strangers. sudden ill- Commissioners in dividing this re- all firemen will be notified by a I saw the berries myself. We ness or accident. sponsibility, that the Town work reminder on the bulletin board. shouldn't complain though, the A grand opening was held on cian. newest Each Block Parent will have a will be accomplished more effici- President Boyle reported that at business. weather sure is easy the heat- November 10 for the Emmitt Six years later, in September list of names and telephone num- ently and that each will share in on the quarterly meeting of the Coun- "Our ultra modern salon has ing bill! House of Beauty Styles by Becky 1967, Becky enrolled in the Award been bers as reference to call in emer- the work load. ty Firemen's Assn., held at Bruns- designed with our patrons' in Emmitsburg. Beauty School, Frederick, here gency situations, such as police, The Mayor, in making these • • • wick recently, the drivers of the comfort in mind and our prices The owner and manager of the she was chosen "Miss Award Beau- school, etc. This information will various assignments, pointed out fire trucks will have to secure a are moderate,' said Becky. "And There has been another auto- beauty salon is Evelyn L. (Becky) ty School", during her graduation be listed on the reverse side of the necessity for each official to special driver's license. This is a remember to tell everyone", she mobile accident at the entrance Harbaugh. Following her gradu- exercises in October 1968. the BP sign. learn the basic operation of each Class A License. Drivers must continues, "we're located at 200 to Mt. St. Mary's College. Dur- ation from Thurmont High School After beauty school graduation, The BP responsibility will in- department in order to do well apply for the license and then at West Main Street in Emmitsburg, ing the past decade there have in 1961, Becky was employed at Becky was employed at Lolly's clude only those of any private that for which he was elected. an announced time they will take phone 447-2334. I'm so excited— been several accidents at the Claire Frock Co., Thurmont, and Town and Country Beauty Bar citizen responding in a responsi- one of the trucks to a certain loca- a business of my own—gee, does- same location. Requests have as a waitress at Fitzgerld's Sham- in Emmitsburg. ble manner to a given situation. Brute' Ladies tion where the driver will take a r't that sound great?" been made to the State Roads rock. These jobs kept her busy During the past year, she at- The assumption and desire will test. It is hoped that all drivers In the picture, owner-manager be Commission for the installation enough but didn't quite satisfy tended Brown's Advanced Styling that an adult's judgment will Hold will' have their license by the first Becky Harbaugh styles a patron's be Meeting of a warning light at the site, her talents and desires of her School in Canada. more responsible than that of a of the year, as this rule will be hair as she prepared for the grand The monthly but no action has ever been high school days—the hope that The Emmitt House of Beauty child. meeting of the enforced. opening of her new salon. Ladies forthcoming. Fortunately the some day she would be a beauti- Styles by Becky is Emmitsburg's Block parents are not necessar- Auxiliary to Brute Coun- One member, Brooke Damuth, cil 1860, three youngsters involved in ily expected to leave their prop- Knights of Columbus, was reported on the sick list. was held on Saturdays' wreck were not ser- Lions Club Plans erty to asist, break up fights, nor Monday evening at The nominating committee then Two Local Girls Seton School Bazaar 8:15 with iously injured, but only by the give first aid. 25 members in attend- presented the slate for the coming ance. Miss Lois grace of God did they escape Kiddies' Party The homes will be screened so Hartdagen, pres- elections. They included: Presi- Injured At Charnita Winners Listed ident, presided. fatal injuries. The roadway that the child may have a reason- Mrs. Ruth Baker, dent, Leo M. Boyle; vice presi- The annual Kiddies' Christmas acting chaplain, there is deceptive at night and Two 17-year-old Emmitsburg Winners of the many prizes at able degree of assurance. opened the meet- dent, James Kittinger; secretary, Party was discussed at the regu- young ing with a prayer, some sort of warning should be women were injured Sunday the annual Mother Seton School The Block Parents have no legal followed by Thomas White; assistant secretary, lar meeting of the Emmitsburg morning the Pledge of Allegiance installed, or at least several at 2:20 when their car Bazaar held at the school last status whatsoever except those of Lo the Terry Myers; treasurer, James E. Lions Club held Monday evening Flag. Four new streetlights erected there. Talk- crashed down a ten-foot embank- gaturday, included: any private citizen. members were Fitzgerald; director, 2 years, Lloyd in Mt. Manor Restaurant, Presi- ment then introduced: ing to a number of drivers liv- at Charnita. It is recommended that parents Dorothy Kearns, Fitez; director, three years, Arth- dent J. Ralph McDonnell presid- $100, Mrs. Alice Gelinas; $50, Dorothy Kelly, Arlene ing in this area this week. I Liberty Twp. Police Chief A. J. and schools explain the plan to Giannini, ur Demuth and Charles reartda- ing. - Miss Connie Boyer; $50, Margaret and Agatha Sicilia. have found that many of them Pecher said Darlera? Glass, 17, children without undo alarm. Chil- wrecks there, gen; chief, Guy McGlaughlin; 1st Emmitsburg, was driving Weddle; $25, Jack Deathridge, The secretary's report was read have almost had It was decided to hold the Kid- east on dren have great imaginations. Some or- asst. chief, Arthur Damuth and a Charnita road parallel Jr.; $25, Harry Rippeon; $25, and approved. A thank-you note and one actually did. dies' Party on Saturday, Dec. 19 to Route Stress to children that these homes itself, 2nd asst.