Etuntitsburg Tigontrit "READ BY MOST EMMITSBURGIANS"

FRIDAY, NOV. 13, 1970 SINGLE COPY 10c VOLUME XCI, NO. 2 EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, , FIREMEN Local Beauty Shop Has Grand Opening , Pc rents Organize TOWN OFFICIALS Most Anything TO PRACTICE To Protect ASSIGN ED ON OLD HOUSE School Children SPECIFIC DUTIES forward to bigger and At A Glance The regular monthly• meeting of After a brief discussion at a Looking better things for Emmitsburg, the Vigilant Hose Co. was held on recent PTA meeting at the Mother the Burgess and Commissioners Tuesday evening in the Fire Hall Seton School, it was unanimously agreed that the took a bold new step this week, with 40 members present. Presi- parents would the final outcome of which was dent Leo M. Boyle presided at form a Block Parents Plan for the reorganization of the entire the meeting. the protection of the children walking to and from school or at Board of Commissiners. The weather we have been Chief Guy R. McGlaughlin re- the bus stops, for Emmitsburg Commissioner Myers was given having the past several weeks ported that since the last meeting and the surrounding areas. A res- the responsibility for the sewer- is amazing. While not pleasant there were 12 alarms answered ume of this plan is as follows: age disposal system. Commission- by any stretch of the imagina- and one fire drill. During the month er Flax will have charge of parks tion, at least it is, or has been, of October, a total of 17 calls Certain homes will be selected and recreation, grass cutting, etc. the School area which unseasonally mild. Tempera- was answered by the company. throughout Commissioner Bollinger will have an tures have been hanging in the A report on the shooting match will display appropriate sign charge of water while Commis- will a to 50-60 degree bracket and on held last Sunday was given by which represent refuge sioner Rosensteel will be respn- child in numerous occasions this week I Charles Hartdagen. A profit of a trouble. sible for streets and alleys, effect- out mowing saw several people over $500 will be realized. The The child will be instructed that ive immediately. it wasn't their lawns, when firemen wish to thank all who he may seek protection and help At a special meeting on Satur- are, in the. raining. Here we helped make the shoot a success. at these BP homes during his go- day morning, it was agreed that still mow- if middle of November, A motion was made for the ing to and from school. the town could be served better amazing isn't it? ing grass . . . Christmas Light Committee to As a guideline to the Block each Commissioner could be made off, Peepie Masser of And to top it purchase some new lights for the Parent and child, the child will responsible for a small portion came up ,with two of the Town this week building. Chief McGlaughlin said be instructed that he may go to the entire operation from his gar- fresh strawberries that the Town has approached these BP homes for emergency facilities. second yield den. This was the him about the Fire Company's as- only, such as dogs, bullies, and It is the hope of the Mayor and Masser strawberries, in this re- for the sistance in putting up the lights. alarming strangers. sudden ill- Commissioners dividing yield coming last that the Town work the first The date is to be set later and ness or accident. sponsibility, is no hearsay . . . spring. This all firemen will be notified by a Each Block Parent will have a will be accomplished more effici- berries myself. We newest business. will share in I saw the reminder on the bulletin board. A grand opening was held on cian. list of names and telephone num- ently and that each complain though, the in "Our ultra modern salon has shouldn't President Boyle reported that at November 10 for the Emmitt Six years later, September bers as reference to call in emer- the work load. sure is easy on the heat- enrolled in the Award been designed with our patrons' in making these weather the quarterly meeting of the Coun- House of Beauty Styles by Becky 1967, Becky gency situations, such as police, The Mayor, here comfort in mind and our prices pointed out ing bill! ty Firemen's Assn., held at Bruns- in Emmitsburg. Beauty School, Frederick, school, etc. This information will various assignments, Award Beau- are moderate,' said Becky. "And the for each official to • • • wick recently, the drivers of the The owner and manager of the she was chosen "Miss be listed on the reverse side of necessity fire trucks will have to secure a beauty salon is Evelyn L. (Becky) ty School", during her graduation remember to tell everyone", she learn the basic operation of each There has been another auto- the BP sign. special driver's license. This is a Harbaugh. Following her gradu- exercises in October 1968. continues, "we're located at 200 department in order to do well mobile accident at the entrance The BP responsibility will in- Class A License. Drivers must ation from Thurmont High School After beauty school graduation, West Main Street in Emmitsburg, that for which he was elected. to Mt. St. Mary's College. Dur- clude only those of any private apply for the license and then at in 1961, Becky was employed at Becky was employed at Lolly's phone 447-2334. I'm so excited— the past decade there have citizen responding in a responsi- ing an announced time they will take Claire Frock Co., Thurmont, and Town and Country Beauty Bar a business of my own—gee, does- several accidents at the ble manner to a given situation. Brute' Ladies been one of the trucks to a certain loca- as a waitress at Fitzgerld's Sham- in Emmitsburg. r't that sound great?" same location. Requests have The assumption and desire will be tion where the driver will take a rock. These jobs kept her busy During the past year, she at- In the picture, owner-manager been made to the State Roads that an adult's judgment will be Hold Meeting test. It is hoped that all drivers enough but didn't quite satisfy tended Brown's Advanced Styling Becky Harbaugh styles a patron's Commission for the installation more responsible than that of a The will' have their license by the first her talents and desires of her School in Canada. hair as she prepared for the grand monthly meeting of the a warning light at the site, child. of of the year, as this rule will be high school days—the hope that The Emmitt House of Beauty her new salon. Ladies Auxiliary to Brute Coun- action has ever been opening of Block parents are not necessar- but no some day she would be a beauti- Styles by Becky is Emmitsburg's cil 1860, Knights of Columbus, Fortunately the enforced. ily expected to leave their prop- forthcoming. member, Brooke Damuth, was held on Monday evening at youngsters involved in One erty to asist, break up fights, nor three was reported on the sick list. Two Local Girls Seton School Bazaar 8:15 with 25 members in attend- Saturdays' wreck were not ser- Lions Club Plans give first aid. The nominating committee then ance. Miss Lois Hartdagen, pres- iously injured, but only by the The homes will be screened so presented the slate for the coming Injured At Winners Listed ident, presided. Mrs. Ruth Baker, grace of God did they escape Kiddies' Party Charnita that the child may have a reason- elections. They included: Presi- acting chaplain, opened the meet- injuries. The roadway 17-year-old Winners of the many prizes at able degree of assurance. fatal dent, Leo M. Boyle; vice presi- The annual Kiddies' Christmas Two Emmitsburg ing with a prayer, followed by there is deceptive at night and Party regu- women were the annual Mother Seton School The Block Parents have no legal Lo the dent, James Kittinger; secretary, was discussed at the young injured Sunday the Pledge of Allegiance some sort of warning should be lar of morning at 2:20 when their car Bazaar held at the school last status whatsoever except those of new members were Thomas White; assistant secretary, meeting the Emmitsburg Flag. Four installed, or at least several down a ten embank- gaturday, included: any private citizen. Terry Myers; treasurer, James E. Lions Club held Monday evening crashed -foot then introduced: Dorothy Kearns, streetlights erected there. Talk- in Mt. Manor Restaurant, Presi- ment at Charnita. It is recommended that parents Dorothy Kelly, Arlene Giannini, Fitzgerald; director, 2 years, Lloyd $100, Mrs. Alice Gelinas; $50, ing to a number of drivers liv- dent J. Ralph McDonnell presid- Liberty Twp. Police Chief A. J. and schools explain the plan to and Agatha Sicilia. Fitez; director, three years, Arth- Miss Connie Boyer; $50, Margaret ing in this area this week. I ing. - Pecher said Darlera? Glass, 17, children without undo alarm. Chil- The secretary's report was read ur Demuth and Charles reartda- Weddle; $25, Jack Deathridge, have found that many of them Emmitsburg, was driving east on dren have great imaginations. and approved. A thank-you note gen; chief, Guy McGlaughlin; 1st to Jr.; $25, Harry Rippeon; $25, have almost had wrecks there, It was decided hold the Kid- a Charnita road parallel to Route Stress to children that these homes was read from Anna Gerken. The asst. chief, Arthur Damuth and on Dec. 19 Lloyd Eyler. and one actually did. Some or- dies' Party Saturday, 116, three miles west of Fairfield, are not to be used for such things treasurer's report was read and 2nd asst. chief, Richard Sprankle. and the president appointed J. gnization, or the college itself, when her vehicle failed to stop at To the students selling the three as torn shirts, drinks of water, approved. Thomas White declined the 110111- Norman Flax as chairman of the like. One should put pressure on the Com- an intersection, crossed the in- highest prizes, each received a skinned knees, and the Alice Boyle, Ways and Means ination for secretary. Nomina- committee. Others named were to mission to remedy the condi- tersecting road, and went down a Christmas Savings. Those would not expect their child Committee Chairman, reported on tions from the floor included Sam Sewell, William H. $12.50 tion there before there is a fa- Milton A. ten-foot embankment onto prop- were Joel run to their neighbor's home for possibility of a wig show. It Cool and Michael Byard for sec- winning the savings the tality. Kelz, Charles F. Stouter and Nor- erty of Floyd Baker. Ed- this type of assistance, and do hold a show in the retary. Other nominations from Neighbours, Brenda Boyer, and was voted to •• man J. Shriver. The Gettysburg firemen's ambu- not want to encourage him to Three salons have the floor included director, two ward Giannini. near future. the stores already ad- President McDonnell annuonced the two young women seek this type of help from a for the With Larry Little; director, 3 lance took asked to hold the show Christmas items the years, that the District Governor would There The bicycle raffle was won by stranger, whether or not it is a BP vertising Green, Dr. George to the Warner Hospital. Auxiliary. Margaret Warthen ard this week to years, Harry be the guest of the club on De- Diane Eyler. Kenneth Adelsberg- talk came around White. Nom- Miss Glass was treated for lacer- home. Alice Boyle will act as co-chair- lights. Green and Thomas cember 14. Lion Harry Smith of won the 50-50 raffle. Various has our Town's Chrismtas chief includ- ations of the chin. A passenger er Mrs. George L. Morningstar men for the show. The committee getting inatons for 2nd asst. Woodsboro, was a guest at the each table went to: Mrs. chairman Seems as though it is White in her car, Miss Winifred O'Brien, prizes at volunteered to serve as helping will consist of Nancy ed Eugene Myers, Thomas meeting. Harry Otterson was vot- Mrs. Mar- harder each year to find some- 17, also of Emmitsburg, was Joseph Wivell, a quilt; of the committee. At an organi- Danner, Becky Stover and Helen and James Kittinger. into the club as a new mem- Christmas one who is willing to erect these ed treated for a contused nose. Dam- garet Myers, a cake; zational meeting held at the Morn- Publicity will be handled Judges for the election are Paul the meeting. Oster. Once again this ber during at $200 to Miss Glas' tableware, Mrs. Dee Little; a ham. ingstar residence last Thursday, will decorations. James Harner, Austin age was set by Alice Boyle. Ann Topper local Firemen have of- Keepers, Chevrolet. Mrs. Eunice Neighbours; calving Chief Herman Shook, Thurmont refresh- year, our and David Copenhaver. Sight Conservation Chairman 1964 head the committee for services, on the con- Umbel set, Sylvia Ridenour. Two nativi- Police Dept., Chief W. Henry Fil- fered their will be held from 6.30 to William Kelz and Lion Milton ments at the show. be permitted to Voting ty scense moulded from beeswax Emmitsburg Police Dept., dition that they next meeting night Sewell reported they had investi- ler, Betty Lupinski, delegate to the Thanksgiv- 8 p.m. on the were won by Francis Little and and Mrs. Leo put them up before Hall. gated requests for three pairs of Mrs. William Carr Community Fund, thanked the or- still —Dec. 8—in the Fire Catoctin High Bach. A cake made ing, while the weather is that for local indigent chil- Mrs. Charlotte Boyle were present to discuss fur- ganization on behalf of President put- Chief McGlaughlin reported eyeglasses by Mrs. Chica favorable. In past years of honey was won ther steps necessary to begin a Welty for the generous this Sunday, Nov. 15, at 1:00 p.m., dren. Hosts Runners Neighbours Bernard ting up these lights was a hit Golibart. Mrs. Eunice successful Block Parents Plan. to the Fund. Mrs. the Vigilant Hose Co. will have with a contribution miss proposition and almost The annual Region 2 AAU won a stuffed dog. A doll The Emmitsburg Middle School represfntative to or practice at the old O'Toole house Lupinski, also last minute the Firemen Cross Country Championship will high chair was won by Mrs. has been contacted in hopes that Council, at the Seton Ave. The Chief said the Lifelong Learning out in almost zero on S. Senior Citizens 14, Blanche Bouey; Alan Tresler won it will go along with the plan were called will include practicing be conducted Saturday, Nov. also asked that should any mem- erect the lights. that this a giant stuffed donkey and a bas- as the Thurmont Element- temperatures to masks and the new at Catoctin High School in Thur- as well ber have the time they would be necessary at all. A with smoke Bazaar Saturday ketball was won by James Mil- to make the communi- This is not will be tried. Chief mont, beginning at 1 p.m. ary School, most welcome to do volunteer and cooperation saber saw ler. Fred Sprankle won the case for the children. Ad- little planning also reported that One more little item concerning ties safer work at the Seton Center for the and the Fire- McGlaughlin Four races will be conducted in- of beer; Sr. Mary Patricia won are being plan- between the Town who have been on the annual Fall Bazaar to be held ditional meetings Thrift Shop. pleasant the three men volving youngsters from nine the transistor radio; a basket of that men could make this a drivers are by the Emmitsburg Senior Citi- ned at which time it is hoped Jane Orndorff suggested that Let's probation to become states in distances of 3/4 mile won by Sgt. Elmer Le- post- task . . . not a drudgery. driv- on Saturday, Novem- cheer was all necessary information, hold a Christmas party. now off and are gull-fledged zens Club for 9-year-olds and up to 2 miles and the ladies 'em up early men! Vasseur; Picture, Sr. Mary, ers, and appropriate signs will be hold one at the get ers. They are James Kittinger, ber 14, at the Center, from 10:30 It was decided .co for seniors. two raffles, a planter and picture, available so the Plan can be put attend- ZURUBA Harry Green and Terry Myers. until there's nothing left. There next meeting. The ladies MRS. MARY Sr. Helen Marie. Sylvia Ridenout in effect immediatley. Businesses at David Copenhaver was appoint- is still time to take a chance on The featured event will be the ing are to bring a gift, valued received here won a slide projector; a hand made and responsible individuals, not Word has been to paint the windows of the the beautiful hand-made wool Af- senior two-mile run with Fred- $1.00 to be exchanged. Zu- ed afghan, Adeline Plummer; bird necessarily connected with the of the death of Mrs. Mary room. ghan, now hanging in the window erick's Ellen Cornish, 9th ranked Initiation of the four new mem- meeting house, Barbara Fucsick; electric will be contacted in order rLba, , last Sunday. refreshment committee for at the Center. miler in the United States, facing schools bers present followed. Bills were The blanket, Fr. Charles Procopio; complete coverage for Mrs. Zuruba was found uncon- meeting includes All the usual features of a Ba- off against Beth Bonner of West to have presented for payment to the trea- the December Christmas tree by Mrs. Alvey Block Parents Plan to be in her burned out apart- Sprankle and Thomas zaar will be seen: White Elephant Virginia. Miss Bonner is the Na- the surer and were approved for pay- scious Richard Ford, and a certificate good for Sunday morning at 4:40 and adjournment re- Table, Plant and Flower Table, tional Age Group Cross Country 100% effective. ment. Betty Lupinski and Lois ment White. Following either a girl's uniform, including en route to gt. Agnes Hos- served. Country Store, Food Sale; Cakes Champion and has bested Ellen Hartdagen volunteered to serve re- died freshments were a blouse, or boys' trousers and pital. She lived in the Oakley Pies, Sandwiches, Soup in Jars; three of six races this fall Sat- freshments at the December meet- shirt, by Mrs. Alma Hobbs. Village section of Baltimore. Fancy Work, gew-gaws of all urday will determine the best of College Chaplains ing. Mary Theresa Topper's name native of will be two door The deceased was a sorts. There seven series. Although no final announcement was called for the door prize but the former Hanover Man given Emmitsburg and was prizes: a flower anonomous- The public is invited to attend has been made, the bazaar was To Meet Here was not present. Next month's daughter f dinner donated Mary Spalding Welty, ly, and a chicken with the program getting under a tremendous success due to the drawing will be $7.00. Funer- Charged Following Shorb. College will Joseph and Stella Welty. by Mrs. Edna Everyone way at 1 p.m. with the 9-year- splendid cooperation of all who Mount Saint Mary's The chaplain closed the meeting for this time Meeting of the al services were held Wednesday is urged to come, old 3/4 mile race. contributed in any way. host the Regional with a prayer. Afterwards the " morning at Our Lady of Victory Accident next week the Bazaar will be a National Association of College ladies enjoyed refreshments in the Chaplains on Fri- Church in Baltimore. A Hanover man escaped serious thing of the past. Clothing Drive and University social room. 13. injury Monday morning when his * • • R. J. HARTDAGEN day, November for the meeting SPONSOR MOVIE car collided with the side of a For Arrangements TO Monday morning at ten o'clock, Indigent 79, Bigler- by Rev. Daniel Dept. of History and Gov- tractor-trailer on U. S. 15, south Robert J. Hartdagen, are being handled The Blast Victim Nov. 16, will be the regular Board A group of Mount Saint Mary's Monday afternon Chaplain of the col- at St. Joseph College will of Emmitsburg. ville R2, died C. Nusbaum, ernment meeting. Anyone interested, as is going to try the Asso- movie on the "Cuban Approximately $1,000 damage College students at 1:30 at the Warner Hospital, lege and a member of sponsor a Loses Sight well as Board members, are wel- to make this Christmas a happy a pa- Committee. In- of 1962" on Mon- was caused to the car belonging Gettysburg. He had been cition's Executive Missile Crisis come to attend to see awl hear one for some underprivileged fam- Thurs- been extende I to 16 at 8 p. m. in Dodd Eugene Harold Andrew, 23, son to David Granville Reigle, Han- tient at the hospital since vitations have day, Nov. what goes on and enjoy a cup of ilies who live in the hills of East- chaplains. Hall. of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence An- over R4, according to Trooper day. over seventy college Lecture excellent coffee. ern he was event of the day-long N. B. C. White Paper Film, drew, Thurmont, is reported in Henry Pilch. Kentucky. A native of Emmitsburg, The main The which is headed by Jen- discussions Missile Crisis", will be fol- poor condition at the Frederick Reigle was attempting to pass • * * The group, a son of the late James and meeting will be group "The sophomore Dan Marshall, is be- was Mary's polit- by group discussion led by Memorial Hospital. a tractor operated by Roger C. The Stretch Your Dollar group nie (Miller) Hartdagen, and led by Mount Saint lowed a to collect clothes, Thomas M. Leonard, chair- Young Andrew was the victim of Finneyfrock, Emmitsburg R2, who will also hold the third meeting of ginning drive employed by the Pennsylvania ical science professors Dr. Thomas silverware, Mr. history department, a dynamite explosion while work- was making a left turn onto Orn- the series, with Mrs. Marshall blankets, dishware, Department of Highways for a Reeves and Emile Nakhleh. man of the and other items for these will focus on J. geess, assistant ing on construction of a sewer dorff Road. The two vehicles col- discussing ways of making the toys, number of years. Reeves' discussion and Thomas are directing their draft coun- political science. The line to Frederick Community Col- lided about 5:50 a.m. and Reigle's dollars stretch. All are cordially familes. They Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Lulu the chaplain's role in professor of to residents of the com- will to attend the lege near Harmony Grove, on Oc- car was knocked into a ditch invited to attend! appeal the Stover, also of Biglerville R2, and seling and Dr. Nakhleh's public is invited the Emmits- role in tober 27. He is confined to the along U. S. 15. Reigle sustained munities surrounding a number of nieces and nephews. consider the chaplain's program. intensive care section of the hos- car rolled Bowling-Skating Party burg campus. Funeral services were held on campus political activity. minor injuries when his English setters have been bred pital but can receive visitors. An- Pilch said. Contributions to the drive can Thursday at 10 a.m. at the Mona- This is the first time that Mt. over on its top, This Friday night, Nov. 13, the for upland-bird hunting for more drew lost the sight of both eyes is owned by be dropped off at the front desk han Funeral Home, Gettysburg, St. Mary's has hosted such a con- The tractor, which CYO will go bowling and roller than 400 years. They draw Lheir ir the explosion. sus- of the Student Union Building on with the Rev. E. Edward Keyser ference. John I. Troxell, Emmitsburg, skating at Rainbow Rink in Tan- name from the fact that early in the Mount campus. For those Intel ment was in the tained about $100 in damages. eytown. Transportation will be officiating. hot were train- More than 400 products are who have no transportation, the Sa- A souffle baked in a pan of their history, the dogs Trooper Pilch charged Reigle will leave from Audubine Chapel Cemetery, manufactured in St. Louis, Mo. provided. Cars group will provide a pickup acr- water in a slow oven will hold up ed to "set" or crouch when con- with attempting to pass when un- at 7:15. billasville. threw St. Euphemia's vice. Arrangements can be made longer than one that is baked tacting game while hunters Small sturdy metal adhesive safe to do so and charged Finney- callng 447-2463 and asking Dublin, Ireland's capital, has a without the hot water at a higher nets over both the dogs and the bandage tins make excellent cray- frock with making a left turn The population of Ireland is by Marshall. population of about 540,000. temperature. birds they pointed.—Sports Afield. on boxes for the youngsters. without giving a proper signal. about three million. for Dan

_A PAGE TWO EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND, FRIDAY, NOV. 13, 1970

College To Present ward. ment at dinner in Brute Hall. ties receiving the defense con- CORRECTION Station, Norfolk, Va. Looking for a gift that's un- Jean-Pierre Leroux will star in Tickets may be purchased at tract dollars were Hagerstown, In last week's Chronicle ap- He is a graduate of Mount St. breakable, noiseless, doesn't need French Play the title role. A graduate of the the door. General admission is Frederick, Thurmont, Sabillas- peared a write-up of the burning Mary's College, Emmitsburg. food or water? Buy U. S. Sav- Conservatory of Dramatic Art of $3.50 and students tickets are ville, Cavetown, Westminster, Em- of Clairvaux. The article stated ings Bonds—the gift that keeps - Area residents are reminded Lille and the Conservatory of $2.50. mitsburg, Cumberland, Funks- that the owner was Col. G. E. South Korea has about 104,000 on growing. that Le Treteau de Paris will pre- Dramatic Art in Paris, Leroux town, Cascade, Braddock Heights, Borst, a son-in-law of Mrs. Marie registered vehicles. sent "Caligula" at St. Joseph Col- has appeared on television as Ca- Smithsburg, Boonsboro and Wil- G. Rial, the owner. Mrs. Rial lege on November 14 at 2:30 p.m., ligula. He also had a major part Nun To Give liamsport, Md.; Waynesboro, Get- still owns Clairvaux. in DePaul Auditorium. ir the movie, "Photo-Finish," by tysburg, Fairfield, Mercersburg, Peter Ustinov and he played the Art Lecture Blue Ridge Summit, Chambers- Reports For Duty FOR SALE "Caligula", best known of Al- of Amedee in Jacques Audi- burg and Zullinger, Pa.; and Mar- role Sister Anna Mae Schaben, as- Navy Lieutenant John W. Wil- bert Camus' plays, relates the berti's "Juoat-Quoat." Most re- tinsburg, W. Va. sistant professor of art at St. liams, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. 25 Zenith TV Sets. Black and White-18-inch Port- story of an attractive prince, Cal- cently he has been offered roles A procurement official said that Joseph College will lecture at Our John W. Williams, Sr., R2, Taney- igula, who comes to the realiza- French television. continuing efforts are being made on Lady Queen of Peace Elementary town, has reported for duty with able, in Very Good Condition. $40 Each While They tion that "men die and they are to encourage local contractors to Other actors in the production School. Washington, D. C., on Carrier Airborne Early Warning not happy." The language of the participate in the Government's are Marcel Guido as Helecon, Nov. 16 at 7:30 p. m. Training Squadron 120, Naval Air Last. May Be Seen by Calling play is simple and straightfor- contract program at Fort Ritchie Jean-Louis Broust as Scipion, Dan- The slide lecture on "T h e iel Gall as Cherea, and Claudia Growth of Personality Through 447-2361—Ask For Sidney Sappington Morin as Caesonia. The play is the Creative Experience", will be ADDING MACHINE staged by Georges Vitaly. delivered to the meeting of t h e Area Students After the performance Le Tre- Home and School Assn. The audi- TAPE MT. MANOR MOTEL tau de Paris will be the guest of ence will include faculty, parents At Mount "I shampoo Pi Delta Phi, the French Honor and friends. of Society, and the French depart- A graduate of St. Joseph Col- Marylanders comprise 25% St. my rugs lege where she received her B.S. the total enrollment at Mt. current ac- 20c per roll degree in English, Sister Anna Mary's College for the for 10 Mae earned her M.F.A. deglee ademic year. 10% OFF ALL from Catholic University in 1965. An enrollment analysis shows Mary- CHRONICLE PRESS a foot!" Many Thanks She has been a professor at St. there are 279 students from Joseph College since 1966 and land out of a total enrollment of Emmitsburg Md. has had an extensive amount of 1104. Of the 279, 68 are fresh- teaching experience. Sister Anna men, 65 sophomores, 50 juniors, HOLLAND BULBS taking spe- WITH Mae exhibited a one-man a r t 77 seniors and 5 are 11211111111IONINIMMENSIEN BLUE show at Catholic U. in 1964 and cial courses. many of her paintings have been The Mount, a four-year liberal LUSTRE displayed in group shows a n d are college for men, has the f.,1- private collections. lowing area residents enrolled: 25c ea4 %ad-4 REDDING'S Thurmont; shop Daniel W. Lind III, Sworn- S. Seton Ave. Fort Ritchie John R. Martin, David R. PA. ley, Thomas L. Topper, John L. Emmitsburg, Md. GETTYSBURG, RENT shampooer Aids Area Cunningham Jr., Gerolf H. Engel- only $1 statter, Timothy V. Keilholtz, 11111111111111111111111111111111110111•11111111111MINNII Francis X. Ryan, Paul S. Ane- Economy BANKAMERICARD Wall-to-wall or Charles A. Cusumano II, spots and paths, chiarico, Blue Lustre Purchases and contracts by Ft. Joseph H. Hobbs, Dale W. Kelz, Happiness brilliantly cleans Ritchie in the local trade area Lumen Norris, Edwin C. Swain, finest carpets, amounted to more than $600,000 Edward 0. Adelsberger, Raymond is beautifying leaves nap open during the past four months, the M. Baker Jr., Thomas E. Doyle, and fluffy. U. S. Army Joint Support Com- Stefan H. Graham, Edward E. your home with.... EASY/Just mand's Logistics Directorate has Lingg, Donald F. Marshall, John vacuum, announced. V. Sherwin James P. Topper, shampoo, let The Directorate's procurement Joseph S. Welty, Michael J. Wes- -vacuum. dry, re division reports that contracts sel, Joseph C. Perreault Jr., Geo. No messy residue Higgins, Ed- of powder or soap. placed and small purchases made Gelles, Donald G. in 22 communities in the Tri-State ward J. Remavege and Maureen 8- DAY SAFE as water for finest area totaled $629,205.54 from July F. Tollefsen, all of Emmitsburg,; fabrics (upholstery, too!). 1 through October 31. Russell L. Fisher Jr., Thurmont. Blue Lustre is Communi- Many thanks for the sup- America's New favorit port you gave me in the recent election. Also For Rent NOVEMBER Domestic and Commercial Sham- pooing Machines. Clean lip To You'll 175 Sq. Ft. Without Refilling! C. Clifton Virts try the Delegate to the Maryland General Assembly. Be beautiful REDDING'S difference COAT Auth. Candidate GETTYSBURG, PA Sitting * Won't curl * Won't wrinkle ONE SIZE FITS ALL! Pretty * Won't shrink NEW SHIPMENT Wonderful, washable Marvalon SALE 100% NYLON PANTY HOSE In Save! NO SAG — NO BAG buy Marvalon PECHE BY FABERGE' 1971! adhesive covering 20% OFF Only $2.50 Per Pair by the yard ONLY 49c a yard GET THEM AT Geo. M. Zerfing JAMES H. ROSS STORE CROUSE'S Oil lare IF YOU JOIN OUR Hardware,Inc. BALITMORE ST. GETTYSBURG, PA. —OPEN SUNDAYS— Open Every Day 9-5; Friday 9-9 GETTYSBURG,PA. 'HONE 447-2211 EMMITSBURG. Christmas Club PAINT SPECIALS NOW! M RIO@ @C) CDT Douglas White Creosote Paint You're already sitting pretty if you joined our 1970 With High Grade Pigment and Oil Club, because next Monday, your Christmas Club for Exterior Use on Wooden Surfaces— Check will be delivered to you. ®[(0 $414.44 Leaves a Triple White Finish qCDT If you did miss out this year, don't let it happen $3.98 GALLON again, simply deposit a small sum each week. Then, when it's gift-buying time next year, you'll be ready Gettysburg Hardware Store with the CASH! CHECK THESE CONVENIENT PLANS 43 Baltimore Street Gtqtyburg, Pa. Weekly Deposits 25c 50c $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $10 $20 In 50 Weeks You Receive: $12.50 $25 $50 $100 $150 $200 $250 $500 $1000 USED CAR SPECIALS THERE'S ONE HERE TO SUIT YOU Color TV EMMITSBUEG AUTO SALES DiRmERS AND MECHANICS '67 Ford Custom 2-Dr., "6"; Stick; 1 Owner; Extra Good. '67 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Dr., RH&A: Air Condition. '67 Falcon Station Wagon, RH&A; 2-way Tail Gate. '66 Ford Custom 4-Dr.; 6 Cyl.; Automatic. '66 Olds 98 Convertible; RH&A; P.S.; P.B.; NATIONAL 32,000; Ex. Con. BANK '66 Pontiac Catalina Station Wagon, RH&A; P. S. Lug- The SHADBURN gage Rack. EMMITSBURG OFFICE New Vistat Model GP-568 '66 Ford Custom -4Dr.; 6 Cyl.; Auto.; Low Mileage; New 20' diagonal picture Paint. 6 E. Main St. Emmitsburg, Md. '65 Comet 4-Dr. '6'; R&H ; Stick; Low Mileage. Phone 447-6134 '65 Impala 2-Dr. V-8; 4-Speed; R&H. '65 Falcon 4-Dr. '6'; R&H; S.S. MAIN OFFICE: Cor. N. Market and E. 2nd Sts. Lots of color viewing enjoyment '65 Buick 4-Dr. H.T.; RH&A; P.S.; P.B.. 1 Owner, Low Frederick, Md., 662-4131 mileage and in Good Condition. CITIZENS OFFICE: Cor. S .Market and E. Patrick Sts. at an easy-to-buy price '64 Ford '6' 2-Dr. H&A, Frederick, Md. 662-4131 '63 Olds 4-Dr.; RH&A; - Owner; Rebuilt Trans; Good Con- FREDERICK SHOPPING CENTER' OFFICE: W. 7th St. at Schley Ave., Frederdick, Md. 662-4131 dition; Winter Tires. FORT '63 Corvair Convertible; RH&A. DETRICK FACILITF: Fort Detrick, 662-4131 quality-built RCA Powerful New Vista Color chassis. EAST COAST RELAY FACILITY: East Coast Relay Center Put beautiful '64 Dodge /12-Ton Pickup; Good. room—at a Top level performance. Come take '62 Falcon 4-Dr. Wagon; Stick; Heater. 662-4131 Color TV in your living '61 Chevrolet 4-Dr. '6'; RH&A; P.S.; P.B.; Good Condition. WALKERSVILLE OFFICE: 19 Penna Ave., Walkersville, price you can live with. Captivating a look at it—we think you'll like '61 C,orvair 4-Dr.; Stick. Md., 845-6355 '61 Econoline Van; Good. BRUNSWICK OFFICE: 1 W. Potomac St., Brunswick, Md. Contemporary console cabinet. what you see. 834-9000 IF YOU NEED A SPECIAL CAR CONTACT LIBERTYTOWN OFFICE: Libertytown, Md. 898-9119 UNION BRIDGE OFFICE: 18 N. Main St., Union Bridge, Md. 775-2601 MOUNT AIRY OFFICE: 4 N. Main St., Mount Airy, Md. SALES 829-1100 EMMITSBURG AUTO DAMASCUS OFFICE: 9830 Main St., Damascus, Md. The Matthews Gas Co. MARSHAL SANDERS 253-3124 PHONE 447-2176 EMMITSBURG, MD. Member F.D.I.C. EMMITSBURG—THURMONT EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND, FRIDAY, NOV. 13, 1970 PAGE THREE

so - far ers, and drawings of the bronchial Hygiene, 301 West Preston St., to arrest a thousand ringlead- wide bombings, rioting and gue- Revolutionary Union, a CITIZENS OF TOMORROW tubes demonstrate how chemicals Baltimore (Phone: 383-3010, ex- ers of revolution—Black Pan- rilla assaults on law officers. shadowy outfit operating just from cigarette smoke can accum- tension 8516). Time should be al- thers, Weathermen of the SDS, Mr. Sourwine and at least some outside the publicity spotlight, en- of the ulate on the lining of the air pas- lowed to preview and to arrange Revolutionary Union Reds, and Committee members seek to to be in control of most al- sages of the lungs, penetrate and for a discussion leader. traitorous members of many act legislation that will by-pass revolutionary planning. Two damage living cells and give can- other organizations—and begin the Supreme Courts abortive ien secret agents of Red China pump- cer cells an opporunity to devel- the stamping out of this ma- "intent" requirements for pros- are in charge. They are op. Laboratory photographs show jor and growing threat to our ecuting conspiracy and treason ing vast funds from Communist and his and the composition of a cigarette and national security. charges. Mr. Sourwine China into the recruiting colleagues are convinced that activities of the describe the gases and tar in- But S-12 and its legislative mobilization Looking unless strong legal safeguards and other trait- haled by smokers. Several hos- predecessors (designed to re- Black Panthers are set up immediately the worst outfits. pital patients are interviewed and pair the Supreme Court's dam- orous is yet to come; permissiveness So the internal security of discuss their smoking habits, which Ahead aging work) have been in the of violence, killings, revolution- nation is gravely jeopardiz- physicians have linked to the can- Committee more than four our by ary mobilization, only invites our defense remain shat- cers from which they suffer. years! My friends on the Hill ed as Dr. George S. Bensoo the expansion of the revolution- and useless — inviting Included with the filmstrip is a me there are today ade- tered tell ary force. teacher's guide which contains ref- President in Committee to re- treason. quate votes Our Government now is in erence data, the record text and bill favorably to the in NATIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAM port the possession of facts (details not There are 5,800 lawyers a suggested review quiz. action continues to Searcy, Arkansas Senate. Yet made public) that show thP Rome. Recommended primarily f o r be stalled on it. Why? Citizen classroom use, the filmstrip also apathy . .. Administration foot- can be used effectively with youth Welcome Traitors! dragging, Congressional pre-oc- groups. It may be borrowed with- Traitors to the United States cupation, a deepening atmos- out charge in Maryland from the have no cause to fear a legal permissiveness This week's Citizen's of Tomorrow are as follows: Pictured phere of national Film Services, Maryland State penalty as they go about mo- -in-the-sand, "I BLUE DUCK INN 6 , Barbara 5, and David, 2, children of . . . a head on the left are Pamela, /1 2 of Health and Mental Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shriver, Jr., R2. On the right are Kimber- Department bilizing to take over the nation don't-care, I'm-too-busy" atti- Emmitsburg, Md. ly, 9, Karen, 7, Jeffrey, 4, and Brian, 3, children of Mr. and Mrs. in a violent, bloody revolution. tude. Eric E. Glass, R2. Read that statement again. It Impossible Legal Task Serves On Warship is true! The traitors know it is able for loan through the State The Warren Court "welcome true. It is one of the most fan- Film On Smoking Department of Health and Ment- treason" decisions make it nec- CRAB FEED tastic realities of our unbeliev- Hygiene. essary to prove "intent" to vi- al ably permissive, deteriorating FRIDAY Now Available Produced by the American Can- olently overthrow the United EVERY WEDNESDAY & and endangered American soci- Black Pan- How high school students de- cer Society, the filmstrip is ac- States Government. M. ety of the 1970's. can teach Serving From 7 to 10 P. cide on the question of whether companied by a 15-minute record ther Eldridge Cleaver In Washington last week, one takeover to smoke or not can be a vital which includes a brief pro and and preach the violent CAN EAT FOR of the top legal minds of the advocate and ALL YOU factor in their future health and con discussion by teenage boys of the U.S.A., can nation who also is one of the revolu- success, as shown by scientific ev- and girls. participate in acts of best informed men in America Amer- idence in "To Smoke or Not to Charts compare death rates of tionary violence against on the ramifications of the Com- De- ,Smoke?" a color filmstrip avail- cigarette smokers and non-smok- ican society but the Justice 2.00 each munist conspiracy, told us that partment knows that in court the United States Justice De- A DOZEN it would be virtually impossible CRABS—$3 partment could not arrest trait- to prove that in Eldridge Cleav- ors or halt acts of treason now er's mind (no matter what he prevalent throughout the coun- says and does) as he commits try. Supreme Court decisions of NEED WINTER TIRES? these treasonable acts, is the recent years so shattered the absolute "intention" of over- security laws that there is no throwing the U. S. Government OUR PRICES FIRST workable safeguard against the DIET CHECK these acts CANADIAN BLITZ by force and that NEW mobilization, arming and train- actually are a part of his as- OVERNIGHT! FOR BEST BARGAIN ing of a massive revolutionary LOSE 5 POUNDS sault to overthrow. The Su- force which is determined to preme Court has made it nec- No-Effort, No-Drug, ONE- seize control. This is a fact Learn the secret of incredible, essary to prove this degree of that seems not to have been un- reducing formula! Have your wholesome, yummy "intent." DAY derstood by the American peo- meals)—Go to bed! Wake up!—and Reliable Used Cars The Senate Committee's Gen- "Blitz"! (4 mystery ple. For years the American Unbelievable? Sure! But it works. people have done nothing to eral Counsel, Jay Sourwine, you have lost 5 pounds. hearing ses- Ford Galaxie 500, 2-Dr., H.T.; R&H&A; V-8; P.S.; One change it. went into the fall Every time. OR YOUR MONEY BACK! SPECIAL OFFER 1968 four Owner. No Defense sions with the hope that Commit- (limited period only): $3.00 The United States Senate bills prepared by the direction of 1968 Falcon Futura Sta. Wag.; V-8; R&H&A; P.S.; New Subcommittee on Internal Secur- tee staff under the Tires. Senator James 0. Eastland ity, which has been conducting pounds overnight. Please rush by could be started on the way Yes I want to lose five Thomas Michael Smith, son of hearings on various aspects of BLITZ DIET. I enclose $3.00 cash, money 1968 Plymouth Fury 3, 4-Dr. Spt. Sed., V-8; R&H&A; P.S. toward enactment. They would mail CANADIAN Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Smith, the conspiracy, cannot, under order, or cheque (Sorry no C.O.D.'s). in effect provide authorities with H.T.; R&H&A; R2, will celebrate his the Supreme Court's interpre- If payment by cheque enclose $3.50 to cover handling costs. 1967 Olds Delmont 88, Custom 4-Dr. Emmitsburg legal means of coping with the on Nov. 10. Mike tation of treason, do anything 21st birthday bombings, burnings, and riot- BLITZ DIET 1962 Pontiac Catalina, 4-Dr. Sedan; R&H&A; P.S. is now serving an 8-month cruise more than recommend to the CANADIAN ings; and would set up legally on the USS Independence. He is American public and to the Con- 203 - 15104 Stony Plain Road, workable protection for police- a 1967 graduate of Emmitsburg gress of the rebuilding of a men and other law officer., now EDMONTON, Alberta, Canada and took basic train- structure of law which would High School under the guns of the ambush kil- trig at Great Lakes, Ill. He will permit the nation adequately to lers, the revolutionary individ- Name SANDERS GARAGE return home in February. deal with the growing menace. uals and groups who call them His address is: ABE AN Thom- There is presently buried in Address —AUTO SALES & SERVICE— as Michael Smith, USN, B 28-19- the Senate Judiciary Commit- Money From Red China EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND 98, USS Independence (CVA-N2), tee a bill—S-12--which if re- City State Zip PHONE 447-6151 pattern of V-2 Division Arresting Gear, ported out and passed would There is a definite in the nation- FPO, New York, N.Y. 09501. permit the Justice Department "concerted action" IN GRINDER'S TEXACO SERVICE OLD FREDERICK ROAD AND ROUTE 15 SAT.& SUN., NOVEMBER 14- 15 COME IN AND REGISTER FOR VALUABLE PRIZES —NO PURCHASE REQUIRED— GRAND PRIZE - 1 Pair (any size) New General Winter Cleat Sip Snow Tires, Tube- less, whitewall, 4 full ply Nygen Cord. 2nd PRIZE - 1 Pair (any size) General Snocaps. 3rd PRIZE - 1 Sylvania FM-AM Table Radio 4th PRIZE - 1 Case Havoline Motor Oil Ill 5th PRIZE - 25 Gallons Fire Chief Gasoline FREE COFFEE FREE AIR BALLOONS FOR THE KIDDIES 111

OPEN 7T0 10-7 DAYS A WEEK PAGE FOUR EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND, FRIDAY, NOV. 13, 1970

'handise has offset the decline than a year, this has been far that the economy is in need of ing distances. On loosely packed t:res may be prohibited, or sharp- dent, Mrs. Elwood Butler, presid- in demand for clothing. from the whole story of the ssistanca. snow, they're only 13 per cent ly restricted, in this country. ed and greetings were given by Fashion Rules Apparel Demand difficulties in retailing. The Despite the drab performance better than regular tires, and The report won't be thcom- Mrs. Carl Piepoli, president of the There has been tough sled- volume of total retail trade has of the past year, apparel sales only one per cent better on glare ing for at least a year. howevez.. Calvary Woman's Society of Chris- BUSINESS ding for the entire apparel in- actually been languishing for can still close out 1971) on a ice. The warning to motorists and any all-out ban on the tires tian Service. A roll call of church- and the dustry. Part of the problem the past two years. For ex- sti ong note. Prospet:ts for 1971 using snow tires, then, is implic- following it will probably take the es present was followed by a re- arose from the sharply negative ample, sales of home furnish- a oe even more promising. There it: When driving on icy roads, form of a phase-out o;)eration. port from the district treasurer, response to th,_ radical plunge ings, furniture, appliances, and :-•iiculd be some impra v-ement in they should make a special effort So says Mr. Uhler, car - owners Mrs. Draper K. Sutcliffe. A de- STOCK MARKET of hemlines in women's outer- TV sets have lagged due to the :4.1es, and siringent cost-cutting to drive slowly. could go ahead and purchase stud- votional dramatic presentation, en- wear. This has been in marked low level of home building. programs of apparel retailers Economy-minded motorists who ded tires for the 1970 and 171 titled, "Woman, Why Weepest by BABSON'S contrast to the previous enthu- Monthly retail sales REPORTS figures should help counter inflated op- lan to have snow treads put on seasons. Thou?" by Mrs. Jack Miles, was siastic reception of the mini- ccprist. 1970 —seasonally adjusted—have held erating expenditures. With wo- their regular tires should first accented with appropriate music skirts. While the fight raged WSCS MEETS in a peak range during this men making up a larger share make sure that these tires are in by Mrs. Scott Downs. Holy Com- Apparel Sales Outlook Brighter over the mini-midi-maxi designs, period, but the trend has been of the work force, there is a good condition—free of any cuts The Women's Society of Chris- munion concluded the morning demand for womens' apparel By Babson's Reports Inc., sidewise and not higher. It growing market for clothing of or cracks. tian Service of the Frederick Dis- program. A luncheon was served Wellesley Hills, Mass., Novem- waned noticeably. has been price hikes, not unit trict, the United Methodist Church, all types. Currently, the Re- Studded tires are probably the by the women of the host church. ber 12, 1970—The slowdown in Uncertainty as to the ruling gains, which have kept dollar met October 28 at the Calvary search Staff of Babson's Reports best bet for motorists who do The afternoon was devoted to consumer spending has wrought fashion and lack of a favorable sales volume at a high level. United Methodist Church in Fred- favors purchase of the common heavy driving in areas where icy workshops for training of officers havoc on sales and earnings of reaction to both the midi and On the basis of a constant dol- erick with over 200 women in at- stock of Franklin Stores—for conditions prevail. New studded in the local churches. apparel retailers. In fact, oper- the maxi stylings prompted lar, indications are that the re- tendance. The program centered participation in the apparel tires provide 19 per cent more ations and profitability in this cautious buying, on the part of physical volume of retail trade around the theme, "God is Here. Cove Palisades •State P'ark in tailing field—for investors seek- braking distance than segment of the economy have both consumers and retailers. has been losing ground. regular Let's Celebrate". District Presi- ing capital appreciation by way tires on Oregon covers 4,119 acres. been disappointing during the More recently there has been Consumer Sentiment Cautious glare ice, and even old of a thoroughly deflated issue. ones provide latter part of 1969 and through a considerable swing toward There are many reasons for 13 per cent more. Traction on most of 1970. Owing to the con- pantsuits and "separates." the lack of vitality in consumer ice with new studded tires is 218 per cept of "total merchandising," General Sales Lag spending at a time when a rap- cent better, and Data Given with old however, some retail outlets While demand for clothing idly growing population and a studded tires, 183 per cent better. have not suffered severely be- has been a victim of these dras- strong uptrend in personal in- On Snow Tires Drivers should cause turnover of general mer- tic fashion changes for more come should be having an op- keep in mind, however, that studded tires timistic effect. For one thing, In a quandary about whether should be marked so that they ctAn be the Vietnam war and Mideast to use snow or studded tires on placed on the same wheel tensions dampen confidence. your car this winter? The AAA each winter. The studs wear at a Moreover, demonstrations and Automobile Club of Maryland says slight angle, causing them to lay other social disruptions keep your decision may depend on your over slightly on one side, and many women from shopping as personal preference, winter wea- this can reduce much of their ef- often as usual. And there has ther conditions in your area, and fectiveness if they are installed fake it up in been definite resistance to soar- your pocketbook. to travel in the opposite direction. ing prices. Other developments But to help motorists make an Now that studded tires have at making consumers less eager to Educated decision, Mr. Harry E. fabulous alligator last gained almost nationwide ac- buy: Gloomy business and em- Uhler, President of the Maryland ceptance—they're now legal in all ployment outlook over the past AAA club, cites the latest per- states except Louisiana and Mis- printed corfam year, the weakness in the secur- formance records of each type of tire, and also reviews current leg- sissippi, as well as in 10 Canad- the groovy one! ities markets for two years, and ian provinces—it's ironic to note the relentless climb in various islation and studies involving that ominous signs for their tax levies. As a result, there studded tires. fu- ture have already begun to emerge. has been an increasing empha- He points out that snow tires Last September, sis on saving. provide considerable traction, quot- Ontario, one of Voice Of The the 10 Canadian provinces cur- Outlook Brighter ing a recent study by the Na- rently allowing studded tires, There are two favorable ef- tional Safety Council that shows an- nounced a ban on them to become Washington fects of the step-up in the rate these tires provide 28 per cent effctive April 30, of consumer savings. First, t're Letter traction than regular tires 1971. Government officials said that Redskins moderation in spending has on glare ice at 25 degrees Fahren- their safety value was being helped prevent a more critical heit, and 51 per cent better trac- out- distanced by the highway damage inflation binge. Second, the sav- tion on loosely packed snow. they caused. Ontario's highway ings build-up puts consumers in But the snow tire record fares and transport exper.:s found that a better position to spend now less well when it comes to brak- ruts from a quarter to a half-inch were found to result in the pave- LE(3AL ment during a single season of Voice Of The WEDDING PORTRAITS driving. The government estimat- STATE OF MARYLAND ed the ban would save $127 million NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Groups At The Studio in highway repair over the next Frederick and 1( years. The new restriction also NOTICE TO CREDITORS WEDDING ALBUMS will apply to outsiders traveling Falcons TO ALL PERSONS INTEREST- Color or Black & White on Ontario's highways. ED IN THE ESTATE OF DAVID' Finishes. Call us for prices. And if a study begun recently W. STEVENS. by the governments of Minnesota This is to give notice that the and Michigan comes up with sim- Frederick, Md. undersigned, Raymond W. Steven THE LANE STUDIO ilar findings, the use of studded whose address is Box 35, Ladies Lurg, Maryland, has been appoint- 34 York St. ed personal representative of the Gettysburg, Pa. estate of David W. Stevens who Over 30 Years Experience died on October 4, 1970. All persons having any objec- I — tion to such appointment shall file the same with the Register onderful of Wills of Frederick County on or before April 26, 1971. EDIFICE The luxury look of alligator etched on All persons having claim miracle Corfam, the material that loves against the decedent must present CARPENTER bad weather, washes clean with soap their claims to the undersigned and water and dries spot free. With its or file the same with the said Register of Wills on or before & General Contractors WEDDING matching bag, twice smart) April 30, 1971. Any claim not so filed on or be- fore such date shall be unen- Charles Mort forceable thereafter. RAYMOND W. STEVENS, Phone 642-5337 - Fairfield INVITATIONS Martin's Shoes Inc. Personal Representative Date of first publication: "The Place To Go For The Brands You Know" October 30, 1970 and announcements... THOMAS M. EICHELBERGER, GETTYSBURG - YORK - FREDERICK i i3013t Register of Wills TODAY Is Someone's Birthday or created Anniversary 1V114.C.t;.1ver

We have just the Gift! P4840•preacting litn• Each distinctive invitation phoning for fuel? We Gift Wrpp Free! thermographed on 25% rag CROUSE'S china-white vellum paper, "On The Square" giving you fine raised lettering shoveling for warmth? that speaks of ths EMMITSBURG, MD. highest quality. , shivering in bed? Septic Tank Cleaning Service —Saturday & Evenings— HERBERT W. ROHRBAUGH Emmitsburg, Maryland Cut It Out! Phone 447-2286 Your elhollee of SIXTEEN Individual RONALD J. SHORB TYPE STYLES Tits most Ceramic Tile popular selection* Yes, I want my home to be warm and comfortable throughout the Contractor alums Won% winter months. Baths—Kitchens—Flagstone Please send me free information on the facts and figures of ELEC- o Free Estimates TRIC HOME HEATING. Phone 271-7252 I: Please have a Potomac Edison representative stop by, measure my home, and give me a free estimate on installation and operating Thurmont, Md. cost for ELECTRIC HOME HEATING. I understand that this — Mu. PaPan!pni Croatey. will place me under no obligation. DR. S. DADUK NAME Also matching reception cards, OPTOMETRIST 4402P response cards, thank you cards, ADDRESS at horns cards and informal.. \ Au.0 5.4 dIdiday CITY STATE ZIP EYES EXAMINED Come in today and maks your Mrs. Pew' Geri*, Please mail or hand carry this coupon to your nearest Potomac Edison store. choice from our Wire. Pm.1 freely Potomac Edison Located In rilesver Wedding Line" catalog: Part of the Wesel Pow System A Dr. Beegle's Office ON Call 447-4681 —2 WEEKS DELIVERY ALL ITEMS— CHRONICLE PRESS INCORPORATED For Appointment 107 South Seton Ave, Emmitsburg, Md. EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND, FRIDAY, NOV. 13, 1970 PAGE FIVE

in the Navy or Marine Corps. Panelists conducting the semin- Ryan, Director of Development drive. This will be the first year the beginning of December, a All tuition, fees, and books are ar on Drug Abuse were Mrs. Ruh and College Relations at the col- for the event to be staged at the Mother Seton Mass during Janu- Entinitgburg Tigintitir furnished by the Navy, and the Harris, head of the Department lege, was on hand to explain the college. In recent years it was ary, an art workshop in the student receives a subsistence al- of Human Relations, and Dr. Wil- dynamics of the Phon-o-thon. EMMITSBURG, FREDERICK COUNTY, MARYLAND held at the C & P Telephone Co. Spring, and election of officers. Published weekly on Friday by the CHRONICLE PRESS INCORPORATED, 107 South lowance of $50 per month for not liam Holder, Health Officer for Ten phones will be used in Vin- in Baltimore. Miss Mary Fran- 301-447-2333. Seton Avenue, Emmitsburg, Maryland 21727. Telephone more than four years. During Montgomery County. cent Hall through which mem- ces Smith, Alumnae Executive Di- each Motorists who have a flat tire CHARLES ARTHUR ELDER, Editor-Publisher summer between his college John J. Lancaster, President of bers of the Emmitsburg Club rector, expects approximately 2,- where the road shoulder is too years, a midshipman participates the Maryland PTA, described the plan to contact other alumnae for 000 phone calls to be made. in narrow to clear the pavement All Communications and Checks intended for this Paper should be addressed and interesting at-sea training per- proposed sessions on student un- the annual Valley Home Fund A blackboard will be set up at made payable to the CHRONICLE PRESS INCORPORATED, Emmitsburg, Md. 21727. iods. should continue driving until they rest and drug abuse as "an hon- the Phon-o-thon headquarters to find a safe place to stop. Even if High school seniors and grad- est attempt by parents and teach- tally the money county. Each Copy for Advertisements must be received in this Office not later than Tuesday uates who entered college in it means ruining a tire, the AAA morning to insure publication in the current week's edition. Advertising rates Sep- ers to come to grips with these LEGAL night the caller who receives the Automobile Club of Maryland furnished upon request. Subscription rate, $4.00 per year in advance. tember and who were at least 17 problems and to learn how best highest total pledges will receive points out that this is a small but not 21 years of age by July to come to grips with these prob- NO. 23,013 EQUITY IN THE a prize. Refreshments will be Second Class Matter at the Postoffice at Emmitsburg, Maryland, under 1, natter compared to running the Entered as 1970, may apply for the NROTC lems and to learn how best to pre- CIRCUIT COURT FOR FRED- served in the conference room. the Congressional Act of March 3. 1879. risk of having your car—or your- College Scholarship Program. vent their spread. We must real- ERICK COUNTY, MARYLAND tentative events th • Other on self — struck by another vehicle Those who attain qualifying scores ize," President Lancaster said, * * * calendar are a small card party while changing a tire. MEMBER on the Scholastic Aptitude Test "that more and more of our young PATRICIA A. CUCINA in Dubois Lounge on campus in or American College Test will be people will be exposed to drugs Box 58 Member given a medical examination and Maryland-Delawar• at an earlier age. It is i npera- Ladiesburg, Maryland 1Up NAL will complete their applications tA Press Assoc.. Ise. tive that the Maryland PTA es- Vs. in January and February of 1971. 1111E1111P/MiPER tablish guidelines by which our CHARLES E. CUCINA I I I Applications for the NROTC local PTA organizations can take 24685 Calle El Toro Grande AINSOCietiOe - Founded 1885 I I I LIKE College Scholarship Program are positive action offset the ex- El Toro, California 92630 to II, available at local high schools, that drugs present * • I based on scores obtained on either treme danger Scholarshio Deadline the nearest Navy or Marine Corps population," ORDER OF PUBLICATION the Scholastic Aptitude Test to our young student "THE STEADY Recruiting Station which is listed The convention was held at the The Bill of Complaint is a suit (SAT) of the College Entrance Is Approaching in your telephone directory, or Motor Hotel in Silver to procure a divorce A Vinculo Examination Board (CEEB), of Sheraton from the Chief of Naval Personnel Spring, Maryland. Matrimonii from the Defendant, TICKS The deadline date for making Princeton, New Jersey or the (Pers-B6411), Department of the Charles E. Cucina. application for the NROTC Col- American College Test (ACT) of Navy, Washington, D. C. 20370. The Bill recited that the Com- Scholarship Program is fast Alumnae Group lege the American College Testing Pro- plainant is a resident of the Coun- approaching. Applications must OF A CLOCK gram, Iowa City, Iowa, in lieu of ty of Frederick, State of Mary- Educational PTA Delegates Holds Meeting be received by the the Navy College Aptitude Test land, where she has resided for on before De- Testing Service or (NCAT) previously utilized as the The fall dinner meeting of more than one year last past; Just like the steady ticks of a clock — time 1970. Applicants for Hear Drug Talk cember 1, first step toward a college scho- the Emmitsburg Club of the St. that the Defendant is a non-resi- this program will be considered moves on relentlessly! larship and a regular commission Over 1,000 PTA delegates par- Joseph College Alumnae Associ- dent of the State of Maryland, We will soon be feeling ticipated in shirt-sleeve sessions ation was held recently at the whose last known address was the biting cold of real winter weather. on Drug Abuse and Student Un- Cozy Restauarnt in Thurmont, 24685 Calle El Toro Grande, El rest among others at the annual Md. Mrs. Richard Kqogle of Toro, California, 92630; that the Why not play it safe this year by calling on us Maryland PTA Convention in Sil- Frederick, is president of the or- parties to this cause were mar- ver Spring, Thursday. Reacting ganization. ried on the 4th day of December, — your dependable Texaco Fuel Chief Heating says: to what has been termed "an Nineteen club members includ- 1965, at Baltimore, Maryland, by Oil supplier. We have the experience and know- alarming increase" in student un- ing Mrs. Vincent Rybikowsky, Rev. Lowell S. Thompson, a reg- rest and drugs in the school sys- vice president, attended the meet- ularly ordained minister of the how to keep your home warm and comfortable tem in Maryland, the Conven- ing to plan the coming's year's Gospel; that as a result of the tion delegates explored these is- schedule. marriage between the parties to regardless of weather conditions. Boots! Beautiful boots! sues to determine what steps must The major event under discus- this cause two children were born. be taken to acquaint local PTA sion was the Phon-o-thon planned namely, Karen A. Cucina, four Call us now — and be ready for winter! organizations with these prob- for November 9 htrough the 13 years of age, and Charles E. (u- lems. from 6-10 on dampus. Mrs. Valli cina, Jr., three years of age, who are presently in the care and custody of the Complainant; that the parties to this cause have vol- untarily lived separate and apart without any cohabitation for more Fuel Chief than eighteen months prior to the HEATING OIL I filing of this Bill of Complaint, STUD SERVICE I and that the separation between the parties is beyond any reason- C. F. STOUTER OIL CO. INC. able hope or expectation of re- ONE DOLLAR OFF IF ORDER IS conciliation. EMMITSBURG, MD. 21727 Zips on easily The Bill then prays that the Complainant may be divorced A Telephone: (301) 447-2118 PLACED NOW FOR STUDDING Vinculo Matrimonii from the De- fendant, Charles E. Cucina; that YOUR WINTER TIRES the Complainant may pe awarded the care and custody of the two infant children of the parties to —AVOID THE RUSH— this cause; and for such other and further relief as the natare of her case may require. COURT ORDER It is thereupon this 21st day of Quality tire -S - ervice October, 1970, by the Circuit Court for Frederick County, Mary- land, • E. Main St. Emmitsburg, Md. sitting as a Court of Equi- — ty, ORDERED that •••• the Complain- •.1. •.• ant give notice to the Defendant • ••• Phone 447-2909 of the object and substance of this Bill, by causing a copy of $15.95 in Cobra and Stretch Vinyl this Order to be inserted in some iewspaper published in the Court- y of Frederick, Maryland, once 1968 Ford Custom 4-Dr., V-8; Auto.; Very Clean. each week for four successive 1968 Ford Custom. 2-Dr.. V-8; R&H. seeks before the 28th d•iy of No- 1966 Thunderbird 2-Dr. H.T.; Fully Equipped; Extra Clean. tember, 1970, commanding him 1965 Fairlane Sta. Wagon, V-8; Auto.; R&H. 1965 Mustang -Dr. PUBLIC SALE to be and appear in this Court, 2 H.T.; Fully Equipped. 1964 Ford 4-Door Sedan, 6 Cyl.; S.S.; R&H. in person, or by Solicitor, (.n The Shoe Box or 1964 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Wagon; R&H; Auto.; Very Clean. ,,efore the 29th day of LIPPY Of Real Estate & Personal Property Decem- 1964 Corvair Convertible; Bucket Seats: R&H. BUILDING GETTYSBURG, PA. ')er, 1970, ar-i show cause, if any 1964 Ford 4-Dr. H.T., V-8: Auto.: P.S.: Extra Clean. l'ursuant to the Last Will and Testament of Fannie B. ne has, wn: he relief sought 1963 Falcon 2-Door. 6 Cyl.; S.S.; R&M Wagaman, late of Frederick County, Maryland, the undet- should not Ix, passed as prayed. 1963 Falcon 4-Dr.; Fully Equipped; Very Clean. signed will offer at public auction at the residence of the ELLIS C. WACHTER late Fannie B. Wagaman, located at 312 North Seton Ave- Clerk of the Circuit 1967 Ford nue, Emmitsburg, Frederick County, Maryland, on F100 /12-Ton Pickup; Custom Cab. Attorney's Sale Court for Frederick 1965 Ford F250 94-Ton Pickup; Fully Equipped. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, County, Maryland 1965 GMC /12-Ton Pickap; 8 Ft. Body. OF FARM AND MOUNTAIN LOTS 1970 EDWIN F. NIKIRK 1960 Chevrolet /12-Ton Pickup. beginning at 11:00 a.m. for personal property and offering Solicitor for Complainant IN FREDERICK COUNTY, MARYLAND the real estate for sale at 12:00 noon. 110 North Court Street Frederick, Maryland PERSONAL PROPERTY: Metal bed, mattress, dresser, 662-1781 NEAR EMMITSBURG mirror, table lamps, bed clothes, various scatter rugs, home- Filed October 21, 1970 Sperry Ford Sales made rugs, 8x12 rug, handmade quilts, bookcase, wooden TRUE COPY TEST By virtue of the power of chairs, cane rocking chair, round wooden table, copper bask- sale contained in a Mortgage, Ellis C. Wachter, Clerk PHONE 447-6171 EMMITSBURG, HD. after default therein, undersigned et, sofa and chair living room suite, Antique iron kettle, the Attorney named in 101304t the Mortgage for the purpose of fol.eclosure, will offer for electric heater, Captain's chair, Minnesota Sewing Machine, Public Sale at the Courthouse Door in Frederick City, Fred- 3 floor coat racks, wooden folding cot and mattress, flower erick County, Maryland, on stand, foot stools, Christmas trimmings, curtain stretchers, wooden cupboard, Harper 1840 Glass bowl, metal water buck- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ets & tubs, electric toaster, Electrolux Vacuum cleaner 8z 19, 1970 attachments, oval oak table, cricket-rocker and lamp stand, At 11:00 O'CLOCK A.M. kerosene lamp, Seigler Oil Heater and oil tanks, Zenith 21" TV with swivel top stand, Philco table radio, AM & FM; day WHAT CAN YOU DO WHEN the following parcels of land, with improvements thereon bed (double), 3 hand irons, 9x12 fibre rug, maple bedroom and Mountain Tracts located West of Emmitsburg, in Em- suite, bed & 2 chest of drawers, Antique sewing stand, jug mitsburg District, Frederick County, Maryland, to-wit: bedroom lamp, 2 electric irons, portable electric mixer, wood- PARCEL NO. 1: All those contiguous parcels contain- en kitchen cabinet, Maytag Wringer washing machine, re- ing 45/12 acres improved with a 2/1 2 Story Brick Dwelling, frigerator, electric range, McDouglad kitchen cabinet, New THEY TURN 19? metal roof, 8 rooms and bath with basement, having hot and King Iron stove, lawn chairs, garden hoses, crockery, hand cold water from gravity-fed spring. No central heat. A /12 weed sprayer, hammer and axe handles, various hand tools, Fray a little. Hope a lot. in which they reach age 19. acre pond, other farm outbuildings and a 2 story frame ten- pots, pans, dishes, and other miscellaneous items too nu- And make sure that they What should you do? If they're ant house with electricity. merous to mention. PARCEL NO. 2: It being unimproved containing 10 acres continue their Blue Cross and at school, have them check into the REAL of land, more or less. ESTATE: A one and one-half story residence locat- Blue Shield protection. special low-cost Student Program. PARCEL NO. 3: It being unimproved containing 20 ed on a lot 60 feet by 124 feet with frame outbuilding 12 acres, 9 roods and 23 perches of land, more or less. feet by 18 feet. Town water and sewerage. This dwelling At 19, the need for health For only $3.90 a month, they can Parcel NO. 4: All those 2 mountain lots containing 6 is located on the East side of North Seton Avenue in Em- acres. mitsburg, Maryland. It is designated as 312 North Seton receive the solid protection they've Avenue. PARCEL NO. 5: All those tracts of mountain timber Being all and the same real estate conveyed by been getting as part of family land containing 8 34 acres and 5 perches, more or less. deed dated July 31, 1931 unto Charles E. Wagaman and Fan- PARCEL NO. 6: Being a tract of mountain land con- nie B. Wagaman, his wife, from George H. Ashbaugh and coverage ... and that's a great buy. wife, and recorded taining 1314 acres, more or less. in Liber 380, folio 200 in the Land Rec- If they turn 19 this year and PARCEL NO. 7: Parcel of land about 34 mile Southwest ords of Frederick County, Maryland. of Emmitsburg, containing 88 square perches of land, they're not eligible for the Student more THIS RESIDENCE MAY BE INSPECTED UPON RE- or less. QUEST. Program, have them PARCEL NO. 8: All that mountain wood lot containing apply for their 3 acres, more or less. TERMS OF SALE: own Blue Cross and Blue Shield The above parcels of land being the same real estate Personal property—Cash on day of sale. of certain membership.If they're employed, which a Felix Stouter died seized and possessed Real Estate—A deposit of the and as conveyed unto 10% of purchase price George G. Menke and Kay Menke, his will be required on the day of sale, have them check with their employers. wife, by W. Jerome balance upon Offutt, Attorney-in-Fact of Anna G. ratification of sale. All costs and taxes of Haley, et al. in a Deed convey- Nineteen-year-olds should apply dated September 20. 1968 and record- ance to be borne by the purchaser. State ed in Liber 791, folio 554, and Coun- one of the Land Records of Fred- ty real estate taxes pro-rated to date of settlement. for either student or individual erick County. NOTE: For a more protection by December 31, 1970. particular description of each par- ANNA L. SHORB and - cel above -entioned, manner and terms of sale, see Legal For the price of a couple of rock Notice appearing in The Frederick News and Post on Oc- tober 24, 31, November 7, 14 and 16. MARY A. SANDERS albums, they can have Blue Cross Prft"4. ivheyell Personal Representatives of the Estate of Fan- and Blue Shield coverage for a W. JEROME OFFUTT nie B. Wagaman, deceased care protection is as important month. And real peace of mind. ATTORNEY NAMED IN MORTGAGE FREDERICK J. BOWER as any other time in a person's Attorney life. But MARYLAND BLUE CROSS AND BLUE SHIELD ARTHUR J. CAMPBELL, JR. 100 West Church Street coverage under Attorney Frederick, Maryland 21701 Family Programs for all Non- We believe there's 22 Second Street West Phone: 662-5155 Group and most Group more to good health Frederick, Maryland 21701 than just paying bills. Telephone 301-662-8248 CALVIN L. AMOSS, Auctioneer members ends for young Route 2, Taneytown, Maryland 21787 JAMES G. TROUT AUCTION & REALTY, INC. Phone: PL6-6748 people at the end of the year Auctioneer CAROLINE Y. AMOSS, Clerk FRIDAY, NOV. 13, 1970 PAGE SIX EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND,

The historical and genealogical study of the Barr-Horner fami- lies will be continued in. this ser- NOW! HOME STORAGE AVAILABLE BUSINESS SERVICES Frederick County Backgrounds ies next week.

SAMUEL CARRICK 6. Albert L. (4) Barr—no addi- of the Civil War—a member of our These firrns By Local Homemakers PATRONIZE advertisers. tional data at this time. Company G, 101st Pennsylvania Reg. Gas ire reliable and have proven through the The Barr-Horner Connection 7. Agnes S. (4) Barr—no fur- Volunteer Infantry. Both he and years that they handle only quality prod- It would appear—sometimes— Hold Meeting data at this time. his family were members of the lets and offer skilled professional service that just about all of the pioneer ther Premium Gas tnd advice to their patrons. families—who settled within a Smith (4) and Harriet (Horn- Piney Creek Presbyterian Church The Emmitsburg Homemakers certain district — intermarried. er) Barr were the parents of and at one time Smith (4) Barr Club met at the Senior Citizen's Given names were proudly car- three children—as follows: served as an Elder. Center for its October meeting ried from generation to genera- 1. Mervin (5) Barr—no furth- The Barr and Horner family with 15 members, five guests, and tion. Many a genealogical and er data at this time. intermarried (Smith (4) Barr Mrs. Kathryn Jenkins, Frederick historical "headache" can be trac- 2. Margaret J. (5) Barr—mar- married Margaret Horner) and County Extension Agent, in at- ed to this "ancient but honor- tied J. Kerr Lott—both buried in there are a number of Horner tendance. meek.- KOONTZ of the family plot in the Evergreen gaves at Piney Creek. Therefore, Mrs. Cregger opened the CHARLES "DICK" THE GAS SERVICE ‘) PEOPLE PREFER able" custom. Because the many inter-relationships the ma- Cemetery, Gettysburg. since there is a definite tie, some ing with a devotional reading and —Serving Northern Frederick County— jority of old churchyards must 6. J. Kerr I ctt, Boin 1858, Died history pertaining to the Horner prayer, and centered her ramarks be studied as a whole and this is 1941. clan might fit in well at this time. on "Ways to Observe Christmas." PHONE EMMITSBURG 447-2561 particularly true of the early Pres- Margaret Barr, Born 1870, Died David (1) Horner and his broth- The International Relations Chair- byterian congregations for the 1963. er, Robert (1) Horner, came to man, Mrs Caldwell, told the group Scot usually married within his In 1871 the Barr family moved America from County Antrim, Ire- of a magazine that is publisheo own race. Piney Creek grave- some five bodies from the Piney land, about 1760. In due time on Foreign Relations, and the yard is no exception—"touch one Creek churchyard to the Ever- they settled in what is now Mount club passed a motion to subscribe and you touch all." green Cemetery at Gettysburg. Of Joy, Adams County, Pennsylvania to it. THE MATTHEWS Now to return to the study of these four were those of children before 1764. A letter was read from the Em- the Barr family: one of whom was a daughter of In 1764 David (1) Horner mar- rnitsburg Community Fund re- James (3) Barr, the third child Smith (4) and Harriet (Horner) ried . . .( ?) Love and they were questing support toward their MOBILHEAT and second son of James (2) and Barr — apparently their oldest the parents of nine children — work and the club voted to do- GAS COMPANY Isabella (Leckey) Barr, married child. The inscription folows: as follows: nate a sum of money to that or- Margaret Hunter, the daughter of In memory of the Infant Daugh- 1. Alexander (2) Horner—mar- ganization. WITH RT-98 EMMITSBURG - THURMONT James Hunter. They lived on the ter of S. and H. Barr, Died Oc- ried . . .( ?) McAllen. The Christmas Open House, old homestead in Mount Joy Town- tober 1, 1866. Note: Alexander (2) Horner is which is to be held in Frederick ship, Adams County, Pennsylvan- The other three children, mov- interred at Piney Creek and the on November 12 and 13, was is- ia, and were the parents of seven ed at the same time, were those inscription from the marker at cussed and the members were THE FUEL OIL FOR EASY HEATING children—as follows: of James Watson (4) and Eliza- his grave is as follows: urged to send or take something :404, 1. James W. (4) Barr—born beth M. Barr. They are now in- 8. In memory of Alexander for the exhibit by November 11. Automatic Delivery-24-Hour Service 1817—died 1899. terred near their parents in Ev- Horner, Died June 12, 1831, Aged The theme for the demonstra- from Northern Frederick County" Note: Buried in the Barr plot ergreen. The inscriptions follow: 67 years. tion was "Christmas Gifts "Serving TOPPER in the Evergreen Cemetery, Get- 8. In memory of William W. Note: There is in the Horner your Kitchen," and Mrs. John C. tysburg, with others of his kin- Barr, son of J. W. and E M. plot a grave of which only the Chatlos, the food and nutrition Insurance Agency died. The inscriptions follow: Barr, Died July 24, 1851, Aged 5 base remains. This could well be chairman, demonstrated the mak- LEWIS E. HAHN , 3. James Watson Barr, Born months and 10 days. the grave of the first wife of ing of a Raspberry Cream Cheese bak - Est. 1953 November 24, 1817, Died January 9. In memory of the Infant Alexander (2) Horner. Coffee Cake and while it was THURMONT, MD. PHONE 271-2512 was 27, 1899. Son of J. W. and E.M. Barr, Died 2. John (2) Horner—no addi- ing, quite a bit of interest Auto - Homeowner's had 4. Elizabeth M. Barr, wife of September 20, 1854, Aged 14 days. tional information at this time. shown by other members who many home- Casualty - Accident and J. W. Barr, Born October 11, 1821, Note: According to family rec- 3. Robert (2) Horner—no fur- brought to the table their own Health - Died February 4, 1890. ords this little boy bore the giv- ther data at this time. made goodies from Hospitalization were 2. Jane A. (4) Barr—no addi- en name of "Matthew"--but it 4. David (2) Horner—no addi- kitchens and told how they their recipes OFFICE A'T HOME—MT. RD. tional information at this time. was not cut upon the marker at tional data at this time. made and shared group. Some of the ar- Phone 447-6174 — Notary 3. Isabella (4) Barr—no furth- his grave. 5. William (2) Horner—no fur- with the of the Infant ticles were attractively wrapped —No Parking Problems— er data at this time 10. In memory ther information at this time. — married of J. W. and E. M. Barr, for Christmas giving. TIME! .Smith (4) Barr Daughter ABOUT 4. fur- IT'S 6. James (2) Horner—no every- Harriet Horner, the daughter of Died September 7, 1847, Aged ther data at this time. During the social hour hot breads, Eli and Jane (Denwiddie) Horner. (this part of the inscription is 7. Andrew (2) Horner—no fur- one got a taste of the Tires? Better preserves, sal- Thinking of Winter Interred in the family plot, Ever- now illegible). ther information at this time. coffee cake, jellies, cookies and the green Cemetery. The adult body moved from 8. Margaret (2) Horner—no ad- ads, pickles, Our Prices First! Punch. Check Hanover Maternity Shop 5. Smith Barr, Born 1826, Died Piney Creek to the Evergreen was ditional data at this time. Christmas Cranberry present went home Complete Line Of 1905. that of James (3) Barr. The in- 9. Polly (2) Horner—no addi- Each person ideas and good MATERNITY WEAR Harriet Horner Barr, Born 1836, scription from the monument at tional data at this time. v-ith many new Let Us Check Your Battery, Plugs, things they will be Infant Wear To T-4 Died 1915. his grave was given in last week's Alexander (2) Horner was twice intentions of Crristmas-giving, and Points Danskin Leotards & Tights 5. Sarah M. (4) Barr—no fur- column. After the death of his making for And Ignition Shower Gifts married. ther information at this time. Smith (4) Barr was a veteran first wife in 1806 he married Mrs. for entertaining. Selva Dance Footwear to have the No- — Fan Belts Sarah Marshall. By his first wife It was decided Mufflers 41 Frederick St., Hanover, Pa. vember meeting at the Public Li- •••••••.&•••••••••••••••••••••••••voNeriNnevm..p4v.... he had six children and by the 19 since the Tires — Windshield Wipers second, four. A fair sized fami- brary on November there had invited the ly even for that day when big personnel there sometime and families were the rule rather than club to meet better acquainted with the exception. become LIBRARY HOURS Capitol their facilities. Mon., Tue., Wed., Fri.-2:30-5 KEEPERS ESSO STATION Thurs.-2-5 — Sat. 9-12 Charles E. Keepers, Prop Evenings: Mon., Tue., Wed. & Comment -IN ONE SPRAYING- Thurs.-74 EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND By Charles McC Mathias U.S. Senator EIS ROACHES FAST •4;i01111111911ta.. Coffman Jewelers KEEPS KILLING FOR ART-CARVED DIAMONDS Congress Should Press 71111ONTIN GET A DEAL ON THE 1 SYRACUSE CHINA NON-POISONOUS OMEGA & ELGIN For Employment Remedy To Humans and Pets! 1971 CHEVROLET WATCHES losses The off-year elections are fense industries against $1.59 And On OK Used Cars & Chevrolet Trucks St., Gettyaburg now history and in January, of incomes from layoffs, re- A6 Baltimore or the people will be sending a ductions in their hours, due number of new faces to the downgrading of their jobs spending. House of Representatives and to cuts in defense Geo. M. Zerfing However, before my hope through such INC. the Senate. It is WANTZ CHEVROLET the 92nd Congress comes into planning, alternate projects Phone 756-6006 Taneytown, Md. P. KLINGER, JR. being, the 91st Congress still can be gradually employed to HARDWARE, INC. DR. R. work has a post-election session to replace outgoing defense Gettysburg Free Parking Rear of Store conduct beginning November so that teams of scientists COMPLETE AUTO AND BODY REPAIR Optometrist ready 16. It is my hope that this will remain intact and into East Main Street session, in which members of to be pressed back serv- 19 de- Hours EMMITSBURG, MD. Congress defeated for or who ice should an accellerated Service Department be called for in HEALTH &SAFETY did not seek re-election will fense effort 7:30 A.M.-9:00 P.M., MONDAY—FRIDAY Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Rather than allow participate, will be more pro- the future. -9:00 P.M., THURSDAY EVENING Complete Optical Repairs to scatter to the 5:30 P.M. ductive than other so-called these teams Earth, they can Mothers HOURS lameduck sessions have been. ends of the Mainly for Sales Department Hours be used for re- MONDAY: 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m Now is the time for the and should 9:00 A.M.-9:00.P.M, MONDAY—FRIDAY social and (Other Evenings By Appointment) 91st Congress, which has al- environmental, ly Carol Frazt answers to medical, 9:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M., SATURDAY PHONE ready established a number searching problems facing our WESTMINSTER TI 8-8340 of milestones, to reserve its technical ININNININNOW.41 May Help special place in history by society. Early Health Lessons estimated personal and partisan Presently, it is Avoid Some Future Problems putting 46 per considerations aside in favor that between 33 and industry is will influence their of solving the urgent problems cent of our defense As children grow they acquire the values that present way learn early is face the nation. One of idle. Under our behavior as adults. One important lesson children can "• I that this means help young WILSON the most urgent questions fac- of doing things, to understand and care for their health. This lesson may research and manu- exists in ing us today is unemployment. that idle people avoid the unfortunate problem of drug abuse which teams will disperse Unemployment was a major facturing the United States today. • and their expertise will be Funeral Home issue in any of the House and children to care for lost. However, this should not Teaching Senate races across the coun- their health means teaching be the case today or in the try. The campaign rhetoric the family sees the future and I hope the Con- them why EMMITSBURG, MD, has cooled, but Congress has and dentist periodically, gress will give top priority to doctor the resonsibility, indeed, the household chemi- enacting conversion legislation why mom keeps duty to act on this problem stored away and before it adjourns. It will take cals carefully now; it cannot wait until Jan- gives children carefully Phones: an extraordinary effort to ac- why she uary. of medicine complish this during a post- measured amounts Emmitsburg 4474244 One of the major causes of but then when they are sick. The answer rate election session, the rising unemployment extraordinary times. is that mom and dad understand deescalation these are the Fairfield 612-8642 is United States' their responsibility to protect of the war in Vietnam. As family's health. the nation's participation in FOOTNOTE The pri- A youngster's initial decision Southeast Asia lessens, the mary and general elections to misuse drugs is often made number of civilian jobs need- have resulted in major without a real understanding of ed to support that effort will changes in the Maryland dele- the health consequences, says the decrease too. This situation is gation to the Congress. Rep. Council On Family Health. For Expert Oil Burner particularly serious for Mary- George Fallon, the dean of the Once such a decision has been Coll land, which ranks fifth nation- delegation, was defeated in made it is difficult to convince a Service ally in the percentage of jobs the primary by young person that he is endan- that are in some way related of Baltimore. Mr. Sarbanes gering his health. If he under- using a carefully researched and What joy LEWIS HAHN to our national defense efforts. was successful in Tuesday's stands that maintaining good tested product exactly as di- and triumph, after all, to be SERVICE In some Maryland counties, general election and will rep- health is a personal responsibil- rected. OIL BURNER nearly half of all the jobs resent the Fourth Congres- ity before being confronted by — Around the house, Mom and sincerely honored by -related. sional District beginning next potentially harmful the ones we loved Phone 271-2512 - Thurmont available are defense such a decision, he may first ask Dad store all To help cushion the impact January 3. Other changes in- some important questions:"What non-food substances out of the of our disengagement from clude of Bal- do I stand to gain by taking sight and reach of children. Your Local Rock of Ages Vietnam and an overall cut- timore, who will replace something I don't know anything — Mom and Dad generally Authorized Dealer Prescription Service back in defense spending, I Seventh District Rep. Samuel about?" "What do I stand to care for the family's health by to pre- Friedel, a member of the advice of doctors or Fast and Dependable will sponsor legislation lose?" "Whose advice am I ac- following the OFFICE-SHOP-DISPLAY OPEN: pare for this major economic House for 18 years and Good- cepting if I agree to experiment acting in ways known to be safe Accuracy conversion. This bill will: be Byron of Frederick, who with drugs?" and beneficial. Mon. thru Sat., 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Comes a) Require Federal agen- will replace Rep. J. Glenn The Council, a non-profit or- When the children are older, zies, including the Department Beall, Jr. Rep. Beall will move ganization sponsored by the man- talk frankly about the dangers of Evenings & Sun. by Appointment First of Defense, to draw up con- to the Senate to take the ufacturers of medicines, encour- drug abuse and try to avoid version plans for their own seat of Sen. Joseph D. Tyd- ages parents to begin teaching preaching at all costs. If you installations; ings. Rep. Rogers C. B. Morton good health care when the chil- don't know the facts, find out. Rep. b) Require defense a n d of the First District, dren are at pre-school age. The government's National CODORI MEMORIALS Your space contractors to investi- Edward Garmatz, of the Third les- Clearinghouse for Drug Abuse Reaall The Council suggests these Your Authorized Rock of Ages Dealer gate conversion possibilities District, Rep. sons be included in the curricu- Information provides such infor- Store Gil- and prepare as a safeguard of the Fifth District, and lum: mation to parents. Write to them 400 West Middle Street Gettysburg, Pa. Dis- against future defense cuts; bert Gude, of the Eighth — When taking or administer- at: 5454 Wisconsin Avenue, Phone 334-1413 Peoples Drug Store C) Protect employees in de- trict, were re-elected. ing medicines, Mom and Dad are Chevy Chase, Maryland 20015. 'York Street, Gettysburg EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND, FRIDAY, NOV. 13, 1970 PAGE ELEVEN

HELP WANTED-Waitress po- Specifications nad prop osal severe injury to his left hand suf- ilant Hose Co. was called to a blaze obtain a fire truck for a small submitted for membership and sitions available for part-time sheets may be obtained at the fered in a freak accident while at the residence of John Sanders, village. Anyone having coupons voted upon favorably. CLASSIFIED ADS work. Evenings and/or week- Board of Education Office. working at the C. F. Stouter Oil Zora. A fire company spokesman to donate, kindly contact any Dorothy Owens name was called received at home. According to FOR SALE-'63 Olds 4-dr.. R&H ends. Neat appearance and Sealed bids will be Co., near his said that Sanders was spray- member of the Auxiliary. for the drawing but she was not un- slipped while &A; 1 owner; rebuilt transmis- pleasant. Must furnish refer- the Board of Education Office a report, Damuth painting a car when two cans of Donations were made to Na- present. Refreshments were serv- sion. Good condition. Winter ences. Apply Mt. Manor Motel, til 10:00 a. m. (EST), November carrying four coffee cups and cut paint located near the gasoline tional Home for Christmas and ed by Shirley Little and Mary on tires. Emmitsburg Auto Sales, Emmitsburg, Md. 1111316t 24, 1970. himself severely when he fell tank ignited. The fire was ex- an ad was purchased in St. Jos- Theresa Miller. it The Board of Education re- them. tinguished when Sanders, aided eph's High School Yearbook. The phone 447-2176. WEATHER REPORT NOTICE-When you buy a piano serves the right to reject any or by a passing motorist, applied fire Auxiliary's annual Christmas Par- Temperatures for the Emmits- for your child, regardless of how all proposals and to waive in- extinguishers to the cans, snuffing ty will be held at the regular FOR SALE - 1 20-gauge steel burg District for the period end- much you wish to invest, there formalities. out the fire by the time that the meeting in December. Members drum, holds 269 gal, has gauge Firemen Answer ing Nov. 6, as reported by Mrs. is a BEST which you will find By order of the Board of Ed- Emmitsburg company arrived. A will be contacted as to details. and filter or 1 Pioneer chain Lucille K. Beale, local weather ob- at Menchey Music Service, 1100 ucation of Frederick County. call put out to the Fairfield Fire Tentative plans were made to saw (620), 18 in. bar. Drum Two Alarms server, were as follows: Carlisle St., Clearview Shopping JOHN L. CARNOCHAN, JR.., Co. was cancelled. remember local shut-ins at Christ- $30, chain saw $75. Also 1 old H L Center, Hanover, displaying the It Secretary-Treasurer The Vigilant Hose Co. respond- mas-time. time big vise, $35; also a set Injured In Accident Oct. 31 55 48 best selection of new and used Bid #70-M-8 ed to a chimney fire at the home Those who will be elping with Saturday, of double wheel truck chains, Bentz, Appolds Road, Sunday, Nov. 1 58 49 pianos. There's a purchase plan of Jacob Dulcie Keilholtz, 61, Emmits- weddings catered in November are $35.00. Also want to buy 1 miles south of Emmitsburg at Monday, Nov. 2 59 43 at Menchey's to suit your bud- Suffers Injury In Freak Accident six burg, was admitted to the War- as follows: Lois Hartdag n Anr large coal heatrola-type stove. 11:17 a.m. last Friday. Fire Chief Tuesday, Nov. 3 57 48 get. it ner Hospital in satisfactory con- Topper, Joan Tracey, Jane Orn- One that would heat at least Brook Damuth, 38, Emmitsburg Guy R. McGlaughlin said the fire dorff, Ann Bushman, Gwen Top- Wednesday, Nov. 4 52 34 dition Saturday afternon with in- 3 roms. Francs W. Eiker, Crys- R1 was admitted to the Warner was extinguished wth no damage. per, Gloria Martin, Delore.s Henke, Thursday, Nov. 5 53 42 juries to her chest and face, re- tal Fountain Rd. ltp NOTICE-Guitar instructions, be- Hospital, Gettysburg, in satisfact- At 4:14 p.m. Sunday, the Vig- Dixie Vivaldi, Evelyn Ott, Rita Friday, Nov. 6 57 31 suiting from an accident on the ginners and classical. Joanne ory condition last Friday with a Byard and Bernadette Hem ler. Precipitation for the Period Emmitsburg Square. FOR SALE - New refrigerator, Curry, phone 271-2460. Susan V. Toppers' name was amounted to 2.10 inches. small, ideal for trailer or camp- 11113 2t Pitzer, Alexand er; freezer compartment. Price NOTICE-Get ready for Snow- Miss Nancy For Complete Auction Service and Mrs. Alice Wood, is right. Phone 447-2354. Buy a Snow Blower with elec- ria, Va., FOR THE HOLIDAYS visited over the week- 1111312t tric starter. Emmitsburg Feed Baltimore, James Arnold and and Farm Supply, E. Main St. Call end with Mr. HAVE YOUR CARPETS Francis, East Main St. FOR SALE-2-14-inch Plymouth son LIME Mildred Harner has re- Wheels with 3 recappable ters. BUY BARRICK BURNED Ensign PROFESSIONALLY CLEANED assurance of increased yields to her base at Great Lakes, $15.00. Phone 447-2743. For turned year, replenish Calcium and visiting with her par- 1111312tp next Robert Meunier Ill., after With the Finest Equipment and Magnesium while correcting soil ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Shampoo. More Important-We Have acids in Alfalfa, Haylands and Auctioneer Harner and family, over the week- FOR SALE - '69 G.T.O., green, Pastures by calling for Barrick's end. Specially Trained Experts black vinyl top; 4-spd.; pos. Ground Burned Lime Now! Phone 271-2800 trac; P.S. $2400. Phone 447- S. W. Barrick & Sons, Inc. VFW AMBULANCE CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE 2517. 111612tp 7 Radio Lane, Thurmont, Md. Woodsboro, Md. Ph. 845-6341 Mrs Nancy McIntyre, Mrs. C. 1111313t FOR SALE-2 used gas stoves; C. Keilholtz, both of Emmitsburg, Warner refrigerator; 5 oil burners, 2 NOTICE - Food and Clothing were transported to the week Seigler; and Heatrola. Charles Sale, Sat., Nov. 21, starting at Hospital, Gettysburg, this Myers, Taneytown Rd. (Rt. 97), 2:00 p.m., in St. Anthony's via the VFW ambulance. Herbert Emmitsburg R2. 111612tp Hall. Benefit St. Anthony's STATE THEATRE Adams was taken to the Frederick Hospital and Mrs. Lucille Death- books. Shrine. Everyone welcome. WATER THURMONT, MD. PHONE 271-2227 FOR SALE-Blank sales 23 STREET erage was returned to her home Inc., Emmits- 111612t Chronicle Press here from the Baltimore Medical tf burg, Md. Phone 447-2333. WELDING & CUTTING TONITE - 7:30 P.M. - DOUBLE FEATURE! Center, in the vehicle. Drivers Portable Service KA- GETTYSBURG SHOPPING CENTER FOR SALE-Used Floor Furnace. were Paul Humerick, James Thomas Apply to Scott McNair, Em- -Reasonable Rates- finger, Michael Boyle and 12 Springs Avenue Phone 334-7300 Gettysburg, Pa. mitsburg, Md. 11.1612tp Copenhaver Welding Shop STEVE White. Gettysburg, Pa. 17325 FOR SALE-Snow Tires, Batter- Phone 717-334-3714 11/11€CUIEEIN Hospital Report ies and Anti-Freeze. Emmits- 111614tp Kenneth Copenhaver burg Feed and Farm Supply. Admitted FARMERS and DAIRYMEN AS Mrs. Walter Corrigan, Emmits- FOR SALE-New Holland Bulbs. Terramycin burg. Mastitis -- Scours Tablets Emmitsburg Feed and F arm IBUILLITT" Luther Cregger, Emmitsburg. Supply, E. Main St. lnjectables Emmits- All Vettrinarian Supplies foocctivc'Irma Mrs. Carroll Keilholtz, DOUGIICITY FOR SALE - Portable Electric PEOPLES DRUG STORE burg. Damuth, Emmitsburg Rl. Heaters and Heating Tape at Gettysburg, Pa. EMU-some Brook _ Carroll Olinger, Emmits- Emmitsburg Feed and Farm Mrs. NOTICE-Kitchen help wanted. other hind of cop. burg R2. ft HARTLEY Supply, E. Main St. Experience desirable but not necessary. Earn while you SUGGESTED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES)C1.)TECHNICOLOU FROM WARNER BROS.-SEMI ARTS THE DATSUN PICK-UP TRUCK RI Discharged learn, with new, modern equip- Flax, Emmits- Your best buy-Drive one then Mrs. Norman ment. Shamrock Restaurant, decide. Datsun Sales & Service, burg. phone 271-7882. tf Miss Gail Eyler, Rocky Ridge. Fabric Center DeeGee Imports Inc Fairfield They're young... they're in love Births Road Gettysburg, P tf ATTENTION FARMERS people. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Ros- Hauling to Auction Everyday ...and ;hey kill FOR SALE--Woik Shoes. .boots, ensteel, Emmitsburg, daughter, E. YOUR HEADQUARTERS Basketball Shoes. We give S&H J. WATKINS Wednesday. Dealer in Livestock Green Stamps. Emmitsb-arg Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stambaugh, Emmitsburg, Md. FOR QUALITY FABRICS Feed and Farm Spy. VIIVILIARKU Keymar R2, daughter, Wednesday. tf Phor- 447-2347 Mr. and Mrs. William O'Toole, FOR SALE-2(1-gal capacity hot IBEATIEV v EW & USED GUNS FOR SALE III, Emmitsburg R2, daughter, water heater; bottle gas fired. Licensed Handgun Dealer Saturday. Good condition, $30. Phone PAM GUNS WANTED Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bushman, F1117 13th SPECIALS 457-2333. tf Gene's Gun Shop IDUNIANIVAle Blue Ridge Summit, son, Nov 5. FOR SALE-No Hunting and No Eugene Bankard 1:301111[LE/ACIDVIAg, Trespassing signs. Chronicle Emrnitsburg, R.D. 2, Md VFW Auxiliary CROMPTON VELVETEEN EWA ind ROB91 MTN Profs* by %WM kr, Net* Ill MniA PEA Steon Phcne 447-2869 w.b.b,aye Press Inc., S. Ave., Em- TECHNICOLOR*FROM WARNER BROS.-SEVEN ARTS 44/45" wide 100% cotton mitsburg. 4t guns bought, sold and repaired To Cater yd FOR SALE-Dry oak wood. Clif- World Book Encyclopedia Reg. $3.98 $3.13 SUN. - MON. - TUE. - 7:30 P.M. Weddings ford Nary, Fairfield R2. Phone 1st in sales and leadership CROMPTON Sensibly Priced - Easy Terms 487-6384. 1013013tp Adults Only $1.25 The regular monthly meeting of Local Representatives Needed. the Ladies Auxiliary to the Vet- RIBLESS CORDUROY NOTICES Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Mercer WAHB, Children Just 75c 2rans of Foreign Wars, Post 6658, Walkersville, Md. RULER OF was held at the Post Home last 44/45" wide THE ROCKIES! NOTICE-Turkey and Ham Shoot. Phone 845-8558 Thursday, with President Gloria Machine washable Nov. 15 and 22, at 1 p.m. in Mt. 1019112tp Martin presiding. There were 23 Tabor Park, Rocky Ridge. Ben- members present. $1.93 NOTICE-No trespassing on the Reg. $2.79 yd. efit Rocky Ridge Vol. Fire Co. A thank-you note was B. H. Boyle Farms which in- read from Everyone welcome. 1116I3t the American clude the Papp farm, the old Red Cross for con- tributing to the HELP WANTED- Man wanted Wilhide farm, the James H. Operation Shop SIMEGR SEWING MACHINES Early for Vietnam for part-time help selling in Boyle farm and the former program. Notes Fashionmate Zig-Zag 237/575 PETER . were also read Men's Retail Store in Gettys- Fitzgerald and Charles Topper from several mem- In carrying case bers who had been remembered. burg. Write Box A, c/o Em- farms. tf • 1-11EWOLF ••• mitsburg Chronicle, Emmits 1: •.• TECHNICOLOR' • • • Several members will be going Reg. $88.00 $77.00 ,lm ow/ burg, Md. • • 0141.510 10, wt.* 0.57,44n to the Department Christmas Par- PIZZA ty to be held at the Post Home POSITIVELY at Aberdeen, Md., on December 6. TOUCH & SEW ZIG-ZAG NO TRESPASSING SUBS Flans were formulated to have in Pacesetter Cabinet 648/676 All persons are hereby fore- a public showing of a film from warned not to Trespass on my Carry-Out SerAce the American Cancer Association Reg. $334.95 $249.95 premises with dog-, gun, or trap early next year. Catherine Hodge for the purpose of shooting or THE PALMS 1 .11.11.11.11.11=11.11r reported that she has sent a total taking game of any kind, or for of 4,160 Betty Crocker coupons KAYSER PANTY HOSE fishing, or in any way injuring or Phone 7-2303 or 7-2991 to an Auxiliary in Alaska to help Reg. $2.50 destroying property. VALUE Virgie M. Valentine Emmitsburg, Md. RATED USED CARS Now 2 pairs $3.93 R2, Emmitsburg, Md. 10130118tp Complete BEEF This Week's SPECIALS Now 1 pair $1.93 NOTICE-Positively no trespas- By quarter - Half - Whole FILM sing on our Friend's Creek prop- -Cut as desired- '69 Cadillac Sdn. DeVille, Air $5395 Reg. $3.00 PANTY HOSE Loaves Baumgardner's erty. Violators will be prose- 6-16 oz 1 Owner, 13,000 Miles SERVICE cuted. Bread-$1.00 Now 2 pairs $4.73 Grace Gioninger Hogan 5-18 oz Sandwich Bread-$1.05 DEVELOPING 1013016tp Complete line of Baumgardner's '69 Oldsmobile 88 Convertible 3295 Sweets. Order your Birthday and Now 1 pair $2.33 Ntmer. Wedding Cakes '67 Olds 98 Hol. Sdn., Air 2195 "For The Finest Cars Around, Bollinger's Meat Market 1 Owner, Low Mileage CROUSE'S Come To The Center of Town" Phone 447-2000 tf FIELDCREST SHEETS ZENTZ AUTO SALES '66 Cadillac Air Center Square Perfection No-Iron Percale Gettysburg, Pa. tf Convertible, 2295 NOTARY PUBLIC Emmitsburg, Md. Closeout Rose Delight Pattern NOTICE--No hunting or trespas- '66 Pontiac Sedan 1295 Phone 4/7-2211 Twin-Flat fitted Reg. $5.79-$2.33 sing for any purpose on my FOR OVER 50 YEARS Queen-Flat fitted Reg. $8.99-$4.33 property. Legal action will be Latest Automobile Applications '65 Ford T-Bird Coupe, Air 1295 King Flat fitted Reg. $12.98-$5.33 taken against violators. For Maryland & Pennsylvania Only Sizes Available 10130I4tp Maurice H. Hobbs J. Ward Kerrigan '65 International /12-ton Pickup 795 83 ACRE FARM Near Foxville. Old log 100 E. Main St., Emmitsburg 30,000 Miles house. NOTICE- Positively no hunting good springs & constant stream or trespassing on my property Phone 447-6261 of water; good investment. 1 LOT for any purpose. Violators will FABRICS 70 Olds 88 Hol. Sdn., air '67 BUILDING FOR SALE be prosecuted. FOR RENT-Efficiency apartment. Olds 98 sedan, air ODDS-ENDS '70 Olds 88 Town ,Sdn., air 66 Cadillac Sedan. Deville,air containing one 7-room first 10I3015tp John I. Troxell Water, heat, electric included '70 Olds Cutlass Hol. Sdn., air '66 Cadillac convertible, air floor apt., one 5-room in rent. Recommended for 1 second NOTICE - A Color Portrait the '70 Olds Rally 350 coupe '66 Pontiac sedan floor apt. Also 40'x60' store- 13c Yard person. Unfurnished. Apply to right gift for any occasion from '70 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, air '65 Ford Thunderbird, cpe.,air room and 2-car garage. Limit Quantities for Each Customar. Chronicle Press Inc., Emmits- '69 Cadillac Sdn. The Zeigler Studio, 69 West DeVille, air '64 Cadlilac sedan. air burg, Md. tf '69 Cadillac convertible, air '64 Oldsmobile BUILDING LOTS Middle St., Gettysburg, Pa. 88 sedan '69 Olds 88 convertible, air '63 Cadillac coupe within the corporate limits of Phone 334-1311. Artistry in Pho- FOR -room KETTLECLOTH RENT - 6 apartment '68 Cadillac Sdn., DeVille, air '63 Chevrolet station wagon Emmitsburg. Water, gas and tography. tf and house, bath furnace. Pos- '67 Olds 98 4-dr. h-top, air 59 Pontiac sedan seIN er near property. 44/45" wide NOTICE - Waitresses wanted. session by January 6th. No Polyester Cotton Blend pets. Apply to Scott BUILDING LOT Full and part-time. Good wag- McNair, Emmitsburg, acre wooded building lot es. Steady employment. Sham- Md. 1111312tp $1.00 Yard !war Emmitsburg on Waynes- rock Restaurant, phone 271- BOARD OF EDUCATION OF Knox Cadillac-Oldsmobile, inc. 7882. !-oro Road. tf FREDERICK COUNTY Richard (Dick) Altemose, Mgr. SHOP DOWNTOWN GETTYSBURG 115 East Church Street Robert L. Zentz Frederick, Md. Oldsmobile, Cadillac and GMC Sales and Service For Quality Merchandise and Service CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING 21701 Broker Nov. 6, AND PROCESSING OF BEEF 1970 100 BUFORD AVENUE - GETTYSBURG, PA. Cut and wrapped for the The Board of Education of Humerick freezer Phone 717-334-1171 John G. to your specifications. Frederick County, 115 East Church Representative NORMAN SHRIVER, JR. Street, Frederick, Maryland, in- OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 - SATURDAY TO 5 P.M. Donevaily & Phone 447-2103 Hartley Phone 447-2255 - Emmitsburg, Md. vites bids for the furnishing and -Get a Quality Deal from a Quality Dealer- EMMITSBURG, MD. We aell beef by half or quarters delivering of paint and paint sup- 7 Baltimore Street plies. Gettysburg, Pa. NOV. 13, 1970 PAGE TWELVE EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND, FRIDAY,

police, Mut- Red Top Golf course, just west 2 at 6:15 in Dubois Lounge. first project for the year included According to state Library Lends Local Man Injures along an auto of New Oxford, and took him into New members are Sister Mar- Legion Auxiliary Halloween parties throughout the chler was standing berm, talk- custody. garet Downing '71, Eileen Kier- elementary classes, held Oct. 30. parked off the south Record Number 1 Pennsylvania Trooper Anderson, 34, nan '71, Josephine Ketner '72, Holds Meeting The following persons have ing with Sharon E. moments after her Kathy Trzecieski '72, Barbara been named as homeroom moth- Pennsylvania State Trooper Rod- Gettysburg, The monthly meeting of the Of Books deer crossing College Names Klein '72, Geraldine Donnelly '72, ers for the current year: Grade ney F. Mutchler, 26, Gettysburg, car had struck a Ladies Auxiliary to the Francis highway. and Mary Rita Cantalupo '72. One (Mrs. John Whittaker, teach- In the library the community was listed in satisfactory condi- the X. Elder Post 121, American Le- Smpson was Students To Honor Karen Mattscheck '72, president er), Mrs. Donald L. Eyler and has a force potent enough to ren- tion this week at the Warner hos- At the same time gion, was held last Tuesday eve- of the highway of the chapter, is assisted by Ei- Mrs. Charles Eyler. Grade One der more good to the populace pital with injuries suffered when on the north side ning with 16 members present. a trucker who had Society Here leen Kiernan '71, vice president; and Two (Miss Joyce Henning, than any single force or body I he was struck by a hit-and-run talking to Mrs. Anna Bushman, president, off the road Sister Margaret Downing '71, sec- teacher), Mrs. Mary A. Hahn and know. Unlike the church, it serves motorist while investigating a car- stopped his vehicle Seven new members of Phi Al- presided at the meeting which Anderson woman pull retary; Deborah Houston '71, Mrs. Velma Stambaugh. Grade people of all creeds; unlike the deer mishap on the Lincoln High- to assist the pha Theta, the national history was held in the Post Home. off the highway. treasurer; and Josephine Ketner Two and Three (Mrs. Ruth Field- schools, its doors are open to way, three miles west of Gettys- the animal honor society at St. Joseph Col- The Department Bulletin was said Speelman's '72, historian. house, teacher), Mrs. George Cash- people of all ages; its shelves are burg at 10:30 o'clock Saturday State police lege, were initiated on November read as well as the bulletin from car approached the ell and Mrs. W. Ronald Fearer. open to one and all regardless of evening. eastbound the Western Md. District. Fol- at a fast rate of speed. Grade Three (Mrs. Martha Wiley, race or worldly possess;ons. It Mutchler was removed to the scene lowing this a poem on Children Mutchler waved his flashlight in teacher), Mrs. Herbert Gingell can do more to educate the peo- hospital in the Gettysburg Fire and Youth was read. The mem- to flag down Speelman's and Mrs. Elsie Wivell. Grade ple, young or old, to help keep a Co. ambulance where he was ad- an effort bership chairman reported that Speelman's auto is said to Four (Miss Alice L. Bixler, each- democratic, representative govern- mitted with a fractured left knee, car. 76 members were paid to date. Mutchler, struck the Ander- er), Mrs. Norman Swartz. Grade ment alive and to destroy hates abrasions and contusions of the hit A motion to pay the Past Presi- auto and continued on with- Five (Miss Jay Heisch, teacher), and narrow thoughts than zny body. He had been assigned to son )i dent's Parley and per capita tax Dependable out stopping. was made. Mary Teresa Miller Mrs. Florence Hassler. other means known. For it is the Gettysburg substation a year Trooper Simpson immediately was elected as the delegate to the Other functions of the home- through the written word that is ago. went to Mutchler's assistance. Lifelong Learning Council of Em- room mothers will include serv- the library's stock in trade that Jailed shortly after the acci- After seeing that he was com- mitsburg at the Seton Center. ing as hosteses to school vhitors, the average human being better dent by Trooper Donald Simpson, fortable and that the unidentified The annual Christmas party will providing classroom assistance for understands himself, his fellow was Donald Lloyd Speelman, 33, trucker would be available until be held at Rocky Ridge on Dec. 9, field trips or class functions and men, his immediate surroundings, of Emmitsburg. He was charged medical aid arrived, Simpson went at 6:30 p.m. This year the Aux- assisting with various programs and the world at large. In in- with operating a motor vehicle in pursuit and stopped him at the iliary will have a turkey and oys- of the PTA. creasing the facilities of its li- while under suspension; driving a ter dinner. Reservations must be brary the community enlarges its car whle under the influence of made no later than Dec. 1. Cost own viewpoint and its scope of alcohol; two counts of hit and YOU CAN RELY ON US FOR ALL of tickets for the dinner will be Catoctin Lecture understanding by one and all of run and reckless driving. Sixth YOUR PRESCRIPTION NEEDS $1.50. It was also voted that those the involved factors that .zo to District Magistrate Harry Laker Rosensteel's make up human existence, en un- set his bail at $2,000. attending should bring a gift, val- To Stress Local We carry complete, fresh supplies to fill every ued at $1.50, to be exchanged by derstanding that will make the Center Car Beauty here! We also stock the attending members. A motion Environment world a finer place in which to prescription promptly was made to have next year's live. (Contributed to the Forty- finest in health products. problems 110 DePaul St., Emmitsburg party in the Post Home and have Local environmental first Annual report of the Wash- Yes,We discussion 4. catered. Lois Hartdagen will will be the subject of ington County Free Library by Environment" Have the Phone 447-6272 report on this at a later meeting. for the "Man In His a member of its Board of Trus- Mountain Hours the Auxiliary have giv- program at Catoctin tees, Mr. R. S. Dillion of Hancock.) evening, No- en to various clubs, etc., include. Park on Wedneday The total number of circulation Auto Polishing - Interior Clean- EMMITSBURG PHARMACY program will be 25 hours by one member to the vember 18. The from the Emmitsburg Library for MAYTAG ing - Motor Cleaning & Re- Mr. William D. Paul M. Carter, Pharmacist Girl Scouts; 6 hours for the use of presented by the month of September was 932. painting - Trunk Cleaning 8z Director for the -Up & Com- the meeting room for the Girl Jones, Planning This figure includes eleven films Repainting - Touch County Planning and Dishwasher pounding - Vinyl & Convertible W. Main Street Emmitsburg, Md. Scouts; baby-sitting for one vet- 'Washington and 41 records. The Emmitsburg Commission, it was an- Top Cleaning. Phone 447-6226 eran member child for 5 hours; Zoning Public Library Board of Trustes • Giant Capacity this week by Superintend- 4 hours for the United Fund; the nounced met on the third Tuesday evening Mentzer. No pre-rinsing use of the room for the Clinic for ent Frank of October. Figures presented • Wednesday evening pro- a total of 56 hours with 93 indi- The show that the library registered dependability one of the "Man In His • Maytag viduals attending; 8 hours to the gram is fourteen new patrons. Total num- Environment" series sponsored by Senior Citizens; 1 hour to com- ber registered borrowers now is Department of the Interior's munity services and $23.00 in the 927. National Park Service on the first clothing to a family of seven. The library welcomes any civ- third Wednesdays of the Members voted to give small and ic group or organization to visit at Catoctin Mountain Park. flags for use in the classrooms at month the library. The library asks that The free programs are held in Seton Center. It was decided to they know a few days in advance FRIDAYthlith SPECIAILS the Camp Peniel Auditorium just raffle a fresh dressed turkey off of the visit. Library cards could two miles west of Thurmont on in the near future. Virginia San- be issued at that time. Anyone State Route 77, beginning at 7:30 ders won the draw prize. Suellen is eligible to own a library card. p.m. Ample parking is available Mort's name was called for the They are free for the asking. in an adjacent parking area. prize but was not present. A book on the "California Mis- door Superintendent Mentzer said Next month's door prize will be sions," was donated to the library "Subsequent programs will deal $5.00. Jane Hess, Ethel Sprankle by Dr. Caulfield of St. Anthony's. COME IN FOR THE "BLACK CAT with other aspects of local en- SPECIALS" Betty Goulden will serve on This book shows in vivid color and vironment issues with Frederick the refreshment committee for the pictures the outstanding features County's Planning Director, Law- December meeting. Following the of the famous Franciscan mis- rence W. Johnson leading the De- meeting the ladies joined the men sions of California. There are 30 cember meetings." MI1T7 SZ71Y plates of the famous mis- Trio of the Post for refreshments. color sions. This is a nice addition to the collection. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY-S A.2.-9 P.M. Mothers To Aid THURSDAY NIGHT Another donation was received BOWLING LEAGUE LADIES' from Father Stauble, formerly of holds Lanes) Maytag dishwasher (Rainbow St. Joseph's Church. The book is more dishes and washes them School Teachers W L OF FAMOUS-MAKE "Cardinal Cushing of Boston," by cleaner than any other port- 9 A Homeroom Mothers program Texaco Stars 27 John Henry Cutler. This book able. Jet-cleans your dishes has been inaugurated at the Em- The Daisies 19 17 from three (3) levels, yet pro- tells how the Cardinal felt about and mitsburg Middle School for the The Things 18 18 tects your fine china the unfortunate; the deprived; the crystal. Washes everything you 1970-71 school years. The pro- Village Liquors 17 19 Kiyis physically handicapped, and the use; fits under a counter; 16 20 gram, under the guidance of the Rainbow Lanes aged. His especial concern for gives you famous Maytag 11 25 Parent-Teacher Association, is be- The Unpredictables the mentally retarded. He calls Dependability. set, 538, ing directed by Mrs. Eric Glass High team game and them his "little angels with brok- and Mrs. David Hill. Tentative- 1547, Texaco Stars; high individ- ALSO BUILT-IN KNIT SUITS be -PIECE book will 3 en wings." This Ruth Wivell (Tex- ly, the goal is to assist the class- ual game, 140, greatly appreciated for our bi- FRONT LOADING individual set, room teaoher and her class when- aco Stars); high ographical section. ever assistance is needed. The 350, Nancy Toms (Unpredicables). MODELS ELECTRIC PANT-SUITS 30% OH Higher - paying Savings Bonds REAVES make ideal Christmas gifts. Buy W. MAIN STREET them at your bank—and choose from among four colorful, free Emmitsburg, Md. FRIDAY AND - AWAY gift envelopes. 2 DAYS ONLY! LAY SATURDAY ONLY! Groups of This GROUP OF Season's Fall NOW FOR BENEFIT GAMES PARTY Sportswear Sportswear Sponsored By In Soft Heather Shades GREENMOUNT COMMUNITY FIRE CO. By famous makers you know Slacks .. Skirts .. Tunics .. Vests and love! ... Blouses Hall ... All from Regular CHRISTMAS At Greenmount Fire Jackets .. Vests .. Tops .. Ponchos Stock November 23 - 7:30 P.M. 25% OFF Refreshments Available — All Welcome ENTIRE STOCK OF THIS SEASON'S WOOL JUNIVZIIS

CTIONS SPEAK LOUDER TI-4AN Misses ... Juniors ... Half-sizes WORDS. IF you ARE CONCERNED ABOUT YOUR CHILDREN , SET A GOOD Hurry in for Best Selections! EXAMPLE FOR THEM TO FOLLOW. /12 Price

IT I I STORE ALL READ MEDIc INE.5 ALL IN A SAFF LABELS PLACE CARE— CHANNEL MASTER FULLY. COAT SPECIAL 2 DAYS ONLY! swintter PHONOGRAPH SOLID STATE 7 MIDI COATS PORTABLE PHONO 13 Fine Wool Coats Want to start something?Turn on the Swing- Lucky You If Your Size Is Here! ster. You'll really hear and see something. FOLLOW ALL in there swinging. That big, If this IREcTION S Groovy! You're product CARFULL-Y-- Swingster sound really makes the proves rich defective scene. And the beautiful part is you can within speed: /12 120 days, take it and play anywhere. 2 33 we will 45 rpm. Only 3/12 lbs. light. Operates on replace it, and free of 4 low-cost "D" cells or plugs into AC. Com- charge. plete with private earphone. In two-tone

orange and while. Model 6330 $22.50 Myers' Radio & TV •••••.4 291 AND RECORD SHOP IVEAC4-1 "THE FAMILY TO RESPECT "YOUR STORE FOR FASHION" MEDICINES E3Y RESPECTI N6 'THEM YOURSELF. LelE111 30 Baltimore Street Gettysburg, Pa. Phone 447-2202 Emmitsburg, Md.