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Colder Friday and contin- ued cold through the week- end. Some rain or snow ex- limmitsburg Cm:attar pected about Sunday. "READ BY MOST EMMITSBURGIANS' COPY 7c MARYLAND, FRIDAY, FEB. 21, 1964 SINGLE VOLUME LXXXIV, NO. 17 EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, i Betty Crocker New Frontier Represents Local State Jaycee Club Holds Scouts In Capital Mount Clinches Most An,th ng Candidate Election Of Officers At A Glance Heads Honor The New Frontier Womens' Dem- ocratic Club held its monthly North Division meeting Monday, Feb. 10 in the BY ABIGAIL Local Chapter VFW Annex, with President Mrs. Jane Bollinger, presiding. surprise snow Because of its spirit and interest Tuesday's The new officers for the coming brought the total downfall for in the fight to stop the Board of Conference Title two years were installed by Mrs. to approximately the Education from taking the local the season Emily Nicholson of the Glade Val- mark. The snow be- Public High School to Thurmont, The Mount St. Mary's College row 38-36 advantage. four foot ley Democratic Club. The new of- around noon Tuesday the Greater Emmitsburg Junior cage team took three out of four Catholic U, trailing by 10 points gan to fall ficers are as follows: President, throughout the Chamber of Commerce received of its last games played and blaz- with 9:50 to go went into an all- and continued Mrs. Jane Bollinger; vice presi- measuring about a foot state recognition last week. ed the trail to another Northern court press and in a little over a night, dent, Mrs. Mary Hatter; secre- the fourth ma- It was announced at a meeting Mason-Dixon Conference champ- minute had slashed the Mount in depth. It was tary, Mrs. Jane Nolan; correspond- of this year. With of the Jaycees held last Thursday ionship this week. lead to 55-52. That was as close jor snowfall ing secretary, Mrs. Louise Fraley, of the thaw the evening in Mt. Manor Restaurant, Jim Phelan's crew, in rounding as the Cardinals could come until the slowness and treasurer, Mrs. Janet New- absorbing great by John L. Mills Jr., district vice out the season, ran into stiff op- the final seconds. ground is comer. Gifts were given to the of the precipitation president of the Junior Chamber position last Friday night at Ash- The Mounts landed 23 goals on quantities outcoming officers as a token of wells, streams, of Commerce, that the chapter land, Va., when it tangled with 53 shots as compared to 21 of 49 and reservoirs, appreciation for their good work filling up nicely. It all has been selected by the state red-hot Randolph - Macon, South for Catholic. The Mount led in etc. are in the past. Pictures of President what we hope will Jaycee executive board as Chapter League leader. The Virginians the rebounding department 31-24 adds up to Kennedy were given to the new of- with adequate of the Month for January. downed the Blue and White 75-69. with Lou Martine pulling down 12 be a nice spring by Mrs. Dot Handley. to sustain us, This selection is based on com- ficers The game featured a full-court to be high for the game. water supplies A word of special thanks to all , and livestock thru- munity service projects undertak- Eric "Rick" Simpson, 10, son press by Mt. St. Mary's, which Mike Costello, Martine and Ber- the farmers, the members was given by Mrs. ,I summer months and en by a particular chapter. The Martin is Emmits- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson, propelled them into a 37-33 half- nie Haag spearheaded the Moun- out the Susan E. Bollinger for the interest and co- I of this two-year drought Emmitsburg Jaycees were chosen, Betty was a happy visitor time advantage. Randolph-Macon taineers' offense with 18, 13 and break up burg High School's 1964 operation shown in the past. Emmitsburg, we have been experiencing. said Walter Kirk, president of the Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. to the nation's Capital recently solved the press in the second half 12 tallies, respectively. The Jefferson-Jackson Day din- on ice Mon- * * Frederick Junior Chamber of Com- She achieved the highest score when he visited there as an elect- and came from behind to win. Phelan put the title Em- ner was discussed and hoped all day evening in Emmitsburg when on this subject of merce, on the merits of the here in a written knowledge and ed delegate representing the Cub John Carrell, the Mount's f ine And while would attend on April 11 at the team crushed hapless Western to be a great mitsburg High School controversy. attitude examination given Dec. 3.• Scouts of Emmitsburg. Rick is a sophomore star, led the losers with his water there seems Peter Pan Inn. 95-63. The Mountain- and misun- At present Emmitsburg Jaycees General Mills, Inc., sponsor of the member of local Den 3, Troop 1060 22 points, Ed Folk chipped in with Maryland, deal of resentment A resume of the club's activi- game wide open in the price are awaiting word from program, will award her a "Home- with Mrs. Janet Newcomer, Den 16, and Ed Sarmir had 11, but it eers broke the derstanding concerning ties was given by the historian. a 61-point attorney Aleck Resnick, who is maker of Tomorrow" pin to sig- Mother. wasn't enough to offset the scor- the second half with we are going to pay for our It was made a motion that Mrs. representnig the Jaycees on the nify her and her test Young Simpson chated with a ing balance of Randolph-Macon as splurge as all 15 of the Mount's local water in the near future. achievement, Zavis be made a honorary issue. According to Patrick Boyle, competi- Ann congressmen and sena- they placed four men in double players hit the scoring column. It has been known for quite paper will be entered in to the New Fron- number of secretary - treasurer of the Em- member for life by Cong. Tuesday night the Mountaineers some time, in fact ever since tion for state honors. Club. Mrs. Zavis tors and was greeted figures. mitsburg Jaycees, Resnick will tier Democratic here in Emmits- concluded their regular schedule Town purchased the Water The state Homemaker of Tomor- of the Samuel Friedel, of Maryland, who Saturday night the to discuss plans has been an active member by defeating Washington College was in the of- contact the group row will be awarded a $1,500 col- at showed him around. He was one burg the Phelanmen just squeaked Co., that a hike State Democratic Party and also, 111-80 as the complete Mounc residents and for a hearing before the lege scholarship and will be named of eight delegates representing out a victory over a strong Cath- here fing. However one time, an active member of broke into the scoring col- been in the Board of Education. a national finalist. Her school the Francis Scott Key District of olic U from Washington. The squad consumers have the club. the second night in a row. increase. The attorney will ask the State will be presented with a set of Frederick County. Rick visited score was 66-65 and moved the umn for dark concerning this Jean Flory and Mable Town- League titlists they is- Board to prevent the Frederick Encyclopedia Britannica, awarded the Capital during the celebration Mountaineers a notch closer to As North The Town Council this week send were hostess for the eve- the annual Ma- County Board of Education from by Encyclopdeia Britannica, Inc. of Scout Week, Feb. 7-13. Ray- the Conference title. From start will take part in sued information to dispel any ning and refreshments and a social tournament locating a consolidated high school The state's second ranking girl mond M. Baker is the head repre- to finish the Mount and Cardinals son-Dixon Conference fear the public might have as to hour were enjoyed by all. for the north county area in Thur- scholarship. of all the Cub Scouts staged a close scrap. At half at Catholice University, Washing- any preposterous hike in races. will receive a $500 next meeting of the club sentative mont. The Jaycees favor the loca- The and congratulated time the Mountaineers held a nar- ton, on February 27, 28 and 29. With the new water mains now held March 9 at the VFW. in Emmitsburg tion of the consolidated facility at will be election as delegate beng placed and other major re- Rick on his least half way to Emmitsburg. from this area. Commissioners Will Borrow pairs to the system going on, Series Of Lenten J. EMORY OHLER County and Mrs. Simpson accom- Council believes that the cost J. Emory Ohler, 92, life-long Mr. Million For New Schools by only panied their son on the trip and Six of the water will rise JUDY IRENE LONG Services Begun resident of Frederick County, for cap- a half the family ate in the new Senate The Board of County Commis- approximately $660.000 about three or three and Judy Irene Long, born 1 as t died Wednesday at 8 a.m. at the coun- customer. The Rev. Martin A. Case, Past- cafeteria. Cong. Charles Mc. Ma- sioners has voted unanimously to ital improvements within the cents a day to each Wednesday at the Warner Hos- Methodist home of his son, Clarence Ohler, considered very or of the Thurmont thias provided the family with proceed with issuing $6 million in ty. This is indeed pital, Gettysburg, to Mr. and Mrs. Thurmont R2. which is owed quality of Charge, was the preacher at the passes to the House. Rickie is bonds for county school construc- Of the $5,514,00 nominal for the high Leonard G. Long, Taneytown R1, Lent- He had been in ill health for of the here and first of a series of Mid-Week pictured above chatting with Cong. tion. to the state, $2,200,000 the water we have died the next afternoon at 4 o'clock is a coopera- the past month. loans is to has been en Services which Friedel, Maryland. The local officials officially sign- highway construction when the new system in Johns Hopliir.-. Hospital, Balti- Born in Frederick County a son the tive effort of all of the Protestant a resolution authorizing Coun- be paid off from the money installed in tha near future, the late John _T. and Ann Shorb ed more. Churches in town. The general of Samuel W. Barrick to county receives from the gas tax • v., ell undoubLediy —na;::,,v.i.fsbe Surviving in additron to the par- Ohler, he was the husband of Social ty Attorney theme for these four services is: K-C Plans preparations for the and motor vehicle revenues. The system, as well as the best wa- Leonard G. and Mary Orn- Ohler and was a proceed with ents, "We Preach Christ Crucified" bas- Flora Willard. believed County Commissioners do not di- ter, in the State of Maryland. two sisters and Tom's Creek Meth- issue of the bonds. It is * dorff Long, are: ed on I Corinthians 1:23a. The member of the Affair In March rectly tax local residents to pay * Larry Bowers, that the issue will be sold at pub- two brother, Mrs. Rev. Mr. Case used as the theme odist Church. this indebtedness. goes to show you that and Clar- A St. Patrick Day social affair lic bidding near the end of March off It just Taneytown, and Teresa, Earl of this message on Wednesday eve- Surviving are three sons: present assessable can't win. Just when we and will be sponsored by Brute Coun- or early in April. Based on the you Charles, all at home; these grand- ning at the Presbyterian Church: ence of Thurmont, and Will million, the county we were going to get a daugh- cil 1860, Knights of Columbus, it A. Irvin Rena, president of the base of $240 thought parents, Grant Long, Emmitsburg, "Crucified with Christ." John of Emmitsburg; approximately respite from the Federal Pen was decided at the regular meet- Commissioners, announced that the indebtedness is a brief and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Orn- The next Community Service ter, Mrs. Maude Miller of the sale of along comes Governor ing of the group held Monday Baltimore law firm of Semmes 7% per cent. After tax bite, dorff, Emmitsburg. will be Wednesday, February Mar; 28 grandchildren; 34 great- au- upsets the ole apple on evening, Grand Knight Lumen F. has been selected as bond counse- the $6 million in bonds just Tawes and Graveside services were h el d Church. grandchildren; three great-great- though we were 26, at Trinity Methodist Norris presiding over the meet- lors. This firm handled the last thorized by the Commissioners, cart. Seems as Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock the Rev. grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. slash in the At this 7:30 p.m. service, ing. county bond issue. tht. county indebtedness will be figuring on a 6% in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Taney- Pastor of Incar- Maude Stambaugh of Taneytown. to be grant- John C. Chatlos, Curtis D. Topper was named Mr. Renn, Commissioners Law- aproximately $23,500,000. It should income tax bracket town, with the rector, Rev. Fr. Christ, Funeral services will be held nation United Church of of the social. It was Dorsey and Russell Z. be noted that the county assess- ed by the Federal Government Joseph Kenney, officiating. Saturday at 1:30 p.m. from the chairman rence A. any- will preach on the theme: "The Leonard Sanders a emphasized that the $6 able base will increase again in in the near future. Well Wilson Funeral Home in Emmits- voted to send Horman Wisdom and Power of the Cross." a member, was will be used for con- June when the new tax rolls are way, this guy Tawes is scream- burg conducted by Rev. Martin planter. Leonard, million issue The mid-week service on March Hos- in Frederick made up, and although the bonded ing at the Legislature to in- Interment will be in Moun- operated on at the Warner struction of schools Teen-Age Hop 4 will be at Incarnation Church Case. indebtedness with the $6 million crease the sales tax from 3% to Cemetery. Emmitsburg. pital this week. County and is not necessarily with the Pastor of Elias Lutheran tainview issue will be close to the ten per 4% and also boost up the in- The Big Ten will sponsor a call at the funeral In the annual election of dele- pledged nor committed to any Church, the Rev. W. Ronald Fear- Friends may assessable base, as come tax rate for the state Lucky 13 teen-age hop in the (Friday) after gates to the State Convention to single school project. cent of the er bringing the message entitled: home this evening new tax rolls are to 4%. If he gets VFW Annex on March 13, it has be held in Ocean City, Md., May According to figures released by soon as the from 3% "The Uplifted Christ," based on 7 p.m. will de- his way then the tax cut the been announced. The affair will 22-24, Carl A. Wetzel was elected the Commissioners' office, as of made up the percentage John 3:14-21. The final Communi- crease each year as some of the Government gave us has al- get under way at 7:30 o'clock and AMERICAN as the Council's delegate; Lumen January 1, 1964 the county had a ty Lenten Service in this series Arthur prin- debt is paid. ready flown out of the window. continue until 11 p.m. Refresh- BOWLING LEAGUE F. Norris, grand knight; total indebtedness, including will be at Elias Lutheran Church The Commissioners said they There should be some way to ments will be on sale. Recreation Center) Elder, alternate to Grand Knight, cipal and interest, of $17,420,000. with the Rev. William M. Hen- (Emmitsburg in a very sonic' guard against this sort of thing W L and William E. Sanders, alternate This is divided into two basic feel the county is dricks preaching on the subject: is indi- if it keeps up there 35 to the delegate. classifications; $11,420,000 is back- financial position. This because "Crucified—the World and I",from Fairfield A's 57 further relief grant- PTA MEETS ed by the full faith and credit of cated by the double A rate given will be no Galatians 6:14. Rev. Mr. Hen- Myers Radio & TV 56 36 Federal Government The PTA of Mother Seton School Frederick County and were issued the county by a national rating ed by the dricks is the pastor of The Unit- The Palms 54 38 Butchering Saturday known that the states met last Thursday eevning in the directly by the county. firm and the low interest rate the When it is ed Presbyterian Church. Frank's Tavern 52 40 any relief grant- school cafeteria. Rev. Louis B. The Rocky Ridge Volunteer Fire The remaining $4,514,000 is county received on its last bond Will gobble up These services have been plan- Sayler's Store 51 41 heavily burdened Storms, pastor of St. Joseph's Co. will sponsor a butchering in owed to the State of Maryland as issue. ed the already scheduled by the pastors Conservation Club 45 47 Church, spoke on parent-teacher ned and the Fire Hall at Rocky Ridge on a result of participating in state The earning capability of the taxpayer. of the four Prostestant Churches Monday's Results * * * cooperation in guiding children. Saturday, February 22. bond issues. Of the total indebt- county which is certainly a sig- of The offerings re- Frank's Tavern 4; Sayler's Store 0 maintained all along Dr. Gerald Walker, Ft. Ritchie, Emmitsburg. The following meats will be on edness, $14,560,000 has been used nificant factor when discussing We have ceived at the services will provide Myers Radio 4; Conservation Club 0 Roads Commis- spoke on specific guidance of chil- sale that day starting at 9 a.m.: for the construction or improve- debt has been increasing substan- that the State for some needy Community-Church The Palms 3; Fairfield A's 1 sion had far too much dren during the pre-teen and teen 368, Sausage, backbones, pork roasts, ment of schools. Another $2,198,- tially each year and projections Director project(s) yet to be determined. High game and set, 130, disposal. He prac- years. and scrapple, etc. The public is cordial- 000 has been used for road im- indicate this trend will continue, power at his Everyone is cordially invited to G. Myers; high team game a dictator, hard- ly invited to attend. provements within the county and the officials concluded. tically reigns as attend this series of community set, 551, 1616, Myers Radio & TV. ly to anyone for his responsible Logger Injured services commemorating the suf- some of the boys MASON - DIXON CONFERENCE Hospital Report actions. Well, fering and death of our Lord dur- Marriage: The result of a man St. Joseph's are waking up Thmas William Lupton, 52, of in Annapolis ing the Lenten Season. Each serv- getting hooked with his own line. North League Admitted are calling for Va., was admitted for Gets Gulf Grant these days and Winchester, ice 7:30 p.m. W L Mrs. James Kessler, Emmit- policy. As a at the Warner Hospit- begins at some changes of observation *Mt. St. Mary's 11 3 Saint Joseph College this week burg. would take in Gettysburg last Wednesday matter of fact they al Catholic U. 7 3 received a cash grant for unre- Mrs. Guy Boller, Rocky Ridge. the Commis- after a tree fell and See Film Fund action to abolish afternoon PTA To School Loyola 7 6 stricted use from Gulf Oil Corp. Discharged and set up a State Roads broke his right knee and cut his sion The Emmitsburg High and Ele- Washington 5 6 It was one of some 692 awards, Mrs. James Sanders and infan responsible only to right side. Emmitsburg Police 5 6 Department mentary School PTA will meet on Contributors Western Md. totaling $500,000 that Gulf will son, Emmitsburg. the Legislature. This might or Chief Wilmer E. Law said Lupton 5 7 Tuesday, Feb. 25, at 8 p. m. in Donors to the Jaycee School Baltimore U. distribute this year as direct, un- Mrs. Leroy Humerick, Emmit, might not be a good procedure, and his crew were logging on the 0 12 the school cafeteria. Parents and Fund to date are as follows: Towson State restricted grants to as many uni- burg R2. we wouldn't like to pass judg- mountain three miles west of Em- Hopkins 1 6 under its teachers of children in grades 7 Barbara Hoffman O'Kelley **Johns versities and colleges Irvin W. Long, Emmitsburg. ment. However, we do feel that mitsburg. South League Aid-to-Education Program. work was located through 12 are especially urged John W. Walter Mrs. Edward L. Stouter, Em- a great deal of improvement is The logging *Randolph-Macon 13 1 In addition to capital grants, from to attend. Roland Frock mitsburg Rl. needed in the present system about 14 of a mile a road p 4 phases of Gulf's com- Following the film "Farewell to William Wivell Roanoke the other Mrs. Karl J. Orndorff and in- and this proposal undoubtedly and, while one man summoned the . 8 7 Education Assistance Childhood," study of the ado- Ralph Tabler Bridgewater prehensive fant daughter, Emmitsburg R2. will get a lot of discussion, es- „g,iiant Hose Co. Rescue Squad, Old Dominion 6 6 include direct gr a nt s. lescent, John J. Dillon, Jr., Ph.D., J. Norman Flax program pecially by the delegates from Lupton's other employes made an Hampden-Sydney 5 6 scholarships to chil- Births will lead the discussion. Dr. Dil- Ray Gigeous Gulf merit Western Maryland. emergency stretcher and began Gallaudet 2 6 dren of employees and annuitants; Mr. and Mrs. Gene A. Adels- the lon is chairman of the English C. Arthur Elder carrying Lupton toward road. 1 Lynchburg 1 9 employee gift-matching to colleg- berger, Thurmont, daughter, last Dept. at St. Mt. Mary's College F. Crouse When the Rescue Squad arrived Walter U. 4 1 assistance grants; Thursday. Meeting and has been a member of the DeBerry **American es; departmental Softball Lupton was transferred to the Claude and faculty Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Weant, for 25 years. Irelan *—Champions graduate fellowships; VFW ambulance and removed to faculty Ralph F. games for con- Thurmont, son, Monday. Since his name was submitted Keilholtz "—Insufficient supplementation grants. Scheduled the hospital. Raymond ference tournament such as the one Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. May by Mr. Guy A. Baker, Jr., to fill Baumgardner Direct grants, An softball meeting John cal- Emmitsburg R1, son, Tuesday. important the coming vacancy on the Fred- received by St. Joseph's, are of the Softball League Earl Kugler Emmitsburg Chimney Blaze erick County School Board, Dr. SALE culated on the basis of a formula has been Sunday after- Richard Kline — FOOD Held called for Dillon said he would be willing to which takes into account the qual- Birthday Party noon at 2 p.m. in the Fire Hall. The Vigilant Hose Company was B. H. Boyle gr Sons A surprise birthday party hon- • concerning The mothers of Boy Scout Troop ity of the school's curriculum, the All requested to be Minor Chin nP., A 1nswer any queStions LMrs. iLei aorntdeagnMcNair Craig Stoops, was giv- players are called to a Lire at hold a food sale on Sat- effeCtiveness of its programs, and oring Barr viewpoints. 284 will home of present to vote on the schedule to the Iwo^ Ott Sr., along his I February 22, starting at the amount of financial support en by Lena Frock at the John desig- urday, be of February is the month Mr. and Airg. Ot 1.4. Meyerhoffer Feb. 15. Many nice used this season and to com- about two and one- 10 a.m. in the firemen's hall. The provided by the alumnae. her parents, plete id Route 15, to honor the founders of Nit's. Vincent Hartdagen and following- other unfinished busb.-- of Emmitsburg nated Mr. and will go toward fixing the Institutions eligible for direct gifts were received ••ess half miles south a special Founder's Day proceeds supper At last week's n^". 8:15 p.m. PTA and M. and Mrs. R. Sappington and summer camp- those which are pri- the gift opening a buffet p - _..eeting, ground Tuesday evening at taken. 1 Scout house grants are rules wer offering will be Mr. and Mrs. Jacob E. Baker served. Those in attentance Sterling H. White report- ing trips. vately operated and controlled, and was rub.- discussed and other Chief College Craig Stoops, Lona and firemen were at St. Joseph On sale will be cherry pies, which obtain a major portion of were: Barr were made for the coming ed no damage which the Vetkans Ad- Mrs. George R. Sanders Hess and Jim- 30 minutes. Homes Mr. and soup, cakes, candy, etc. Everyone their financial support from non- Frock, Mrs. Leila season. Boundary limits were also the scene about acquire through fore- Rodgers Mrs. Roland Frock, ministration Carrie F. is invited to attend this sale. tax sources. my, Mr. and set-up in which to draw player closures may ,he purchased on con- Emmitsburg Lions Club George W. Glenn Sr., Bob Zimmer- Compensation may be payable The amount awarded to St. Jos- Personnel from. Eugene Myers, venient loW terms by any home Sperry's Garage Bonnie Glenn, Linda Frock, of wartime service eph College was $504, and the man, president, presided at Sunday's ses- to veterans veteran or non-veteran. Carter Charles Mort, Lor- manifested certain chron- buyer, Dr. Paul education bene- check was presented to president, Judy Ridge, sion. who have Korean G. I. Bill Weikert, Den- diseases within one Emma Ohler be avail- Sister Rosemary Pfaff, D.C., by raine Gillen, Miss ic and tropical fits for veterans will not Bill Prayer should be the key of J. Brooke Bentz the W. Ruppersberger, Area ny Martin, Judy Koontz and grateful thought tow- year after their separation from able after January 31, 1965, Mr. G. single the morning and the lock of the Kermit Glass Sales manager of Gulf. Pratt. the most perfect the service, the Veterans Adminis- Veterans Administration warns. ard Heaven is night.—Owen Felltham. prayer.—G. E. Lessing, tration advises. PAGE TWO EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITS/SUA6'. MARYLAND, FRIDAY, FEB. 21, 1964

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"BEACH PARTY" —BUY NOW AND SAVE PLENTY— In Color We'll Store Them And Mount Then When You Want Them This Spring SHERMAN'S —Matinee Sunday at 2:30 P.M.— or Summer! Thur.-Fri. Feb. 27-28 ELVIS PRESLEY —Free Parking Tickets— In MASH'S "FUN SERVICE IN ACAPULCO" 66 YORK STREET GETTYSBURG, PA. In Color TOLL GATE HILL Phone 447-2461 EMMITSBURG, MD.I FEB. 21, 1964 PAGE THREE EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND, FRIDAY, The name of the models into the line to broaden have stopped working. Many are social security. last month. The fleet that your money's worth this year. Work While York the choice and the versatility of continuing to w or k in regular booklet is, "If You anchored under the coliseum lights A new program kicked off at Pay- the line. Inboard and inboard-out- jobs, in part-time jobs, or in new You Get Social Security largest in the history of the New York Show by the boat- social securi- 100 YEARS AGO was the board options are wider, too, so jobs." ments." It tells how numbering 532 craft of builders should prove a boon to to the show, no chore at all to match "It's possible," King said, "to ty works, why you don't have types and ma- buyers. On all the aluminum it now is all sizes, shapes, use. work and receive social security retire completely to get payments, a six craft scattered around the four your power to the terials. The smallest was benefits at the same time—it de- the earnings limits, the age limits, or pond; floors of the show were shiny Among the eyecatching new foot fun-buggy for land pends on the person's age and and other pertinent factors. 40 aluminum foil labels supplied by products present in New York was the largest ones topped the earnings." The Hagerstown Office has a FLORIDA IS ATTACKED; mark. Materials included the Committee of Aluminum Produc- a boat (or a car, whichever you'd any- foot of this, the mana- supply of these booklets, and ers that pegged the hull material care to call it) that will go darn- One example traditional — aluminum, fiberglass, ger explained, is the worker who one may get one by writing or can- as "Marine Aluminum." This, in ed near everywhere. With a 9% and wood—as well as steel, is 72 years old. At this age social calling the office and asking for var- case you didn't know, is not the hp aircooled kicker and oversized BRAGG GETS TOP POST vas and rubber. Types were security payments are made re- Booklet 23. There's no charge for same as your pots and pans or Terra-Tires, this two-seater will ied, too, all the way from a - of earnings. But the in- this valuable booklet, by the pay. By Lon K. Savage airplanes. It is r at hre a group scramble up a 45 degree brush- gardless board type gondola to a handsome must still file an applica of alloys carefully engineered for covered hill, down an embank- dividual cruising sloop. not paid auto- Dancing is wonderful training into central Florida 100 years marine service. The aluminum ment, and plunge into the pond tion—benefits are Federal troops marched Despite the wide diversity, it for girls; it's the first way they people are using their new label for a 4-knot swim. No one seemed matically. ago this week in hopes of bring that state promptly back apparent that there was little This is one of the reasons the learn to guess what a man is go- was to emphasize aluminum's strength, to know, though, whether it should was really new this year. Un- security people have been ing to do before he does it. — into the Union. But Southern troops greeted them with a that lack of maintenance and corrosion be licensed by the motor vehicle social years, when rafts of new the idea of "Inquire Christopher Morley. of the scurrying back like other resistance. This answers that first department or the boat division. promoting barrage gunfire that sent invaders builders were bringing in "revolu- Before You Retire." In fact, Mr. question, "What's it made of?" of things past to the coast. tionary new" things, the selection A remembrance King pointed out, social security Trifles make perfection and per based on the South seems to have settled into some There were some new products was an ice boat has prepared a free booklet to ex- fection is no trifle.—Michelangelo, Hardly had the Florida attack been repulsed when a most used by the Coast fairly acceptable and sensible ma- shown this year, but for the Bay Ice Scooters plain the details of retirement and 13'74-1564. in the South; made in to sail sup- new, and unrelated, event set tongues wagging rine products. More than the gen- part the real changes Guard in yesteryear or at the ice to New Jer- Braxton Bragg, who had lost every Civil War campaign he eral sanity exhibited by the pro- equipment were internal plies out over with These scooters "callmo,111 ducts, the trend to quality is op- least not associated directly sey lighthouses. had undertaken, was promoted to chief of staff of Confed- hull de- tiller, or wheel enly apparent. Builders of big the basic, well established have no rudder, threw on are steered by chang- erate armies, and his critics within the Confederacy boats and makers of small acces- sign. Nearly every runabout since they bucket seats, of the sails. Impres- up hands in disgust. sories have finally found that what the floor sported the ing the set their treat- and thrills for less Olustee and we wanted was quality and that for instance, and better sion—chills Calvin Amoss The Florida attack—called the Battle of Vinyl pan- we are willing to pay for boats ment of the interiors. than $400. war, than of the side aisles a the Battle of Ocean Pond—was a "sideshow" in the and equipment that will take the elling is now the rule rather Down one - keyed gathered around a mov- but it squelched Federal hopes of punismment we can dish out. the exception, and color crowd was according to one general, rage. Paint how anyone, even It's worth noting that there decor is becoming the ie that showed GENERAL AUCTIONEERING quickly ending secession in the state. than prev- -the-wool duffers, could wa- weren't many new companies mak- jobs were far better died-in War in fact that with the aid of a new Florida had been spared the ravages of most Civil ing boating products. As y o u ious years—so good ter ski looked device. It clamps over FARM SALES — REAL ESTATE troops. Federal walked down the concrete chan- some of the wood hulls training fighting, and it contained few Confederate and you skis and holds them nels the names on the banners and every bit like fiberglass the tips of the by President Lincoln himself, believed inside before during that critical mo- HOUSEHOLD SALES officials, spurred on signs over the booths were mostly had to squirm down in place planking and you're trying to get they could occupy the north-central part of the state, cut the familiar ones, ones that had been you could see the ment when Pb 6-6784 TANEYTOWN, MD. which PHONE to show last year, and the establish the material from going. state's supplies to armies farther north and negotiate in the more for the eyes year before, and the year before it was built. There was check book — powered bring it back to the Union. These are the outfits that There is no shortage of power and the that. divers' intercom sys- proven themselves and their selection this year. Most manu- sleds, scuba Successful Landing have stabilizers, hyper- products and can stand behind facturers held onto their '63 horse- tem, binocular General Truman Seymour landed at Jacksonville Feb- sailboat speedometers, their merchandise. This is a great power models and added a few sensitive during the next performance engines, and a - ruary 7 without resistance and marched, relief to us after suffering through high - JAYCEE SCHOOL FUND going big-boat hull—that weeks, in land to Ocean Pond at Olustee. A proclama- years of here-today-gone-tomor- really two take pages to report on legal expenses incurred by the row companies that were nowhere would Donation to offset tion was issued calling upon Floridians to swear allegiance LEGAL but in general this year's found when you wanted fully, Board injunction to locate any new school to be pretty stable. So look School to the United States. some warranty work done. It all fleet is NOTICE The fleet's on its way. half-way between here and Thurmont. soldiers in the area, commanded by boils down to that overworked ADMINISTRATORS' alive! But Confederate give notice that the it over carefully and ask phrase: buy with confidence. It This is to Look General Joseph Finegan, quickly organized to repel the in- subscribers have obtained from plenty of questions — it's your also means that you'll be getting NAME vasion. Troops came down from Georgia, and by February the Orphans' Court of Frederick privilege. Then, when you sign on you'll know what Confederates were dug in along the County, in Maryland, letters of the dotted line 20, more than 5,000 Administration on the estate of you're getting. The odds are the ADDRESS creek and pond. C. FELIX ADAMS highest they've been in years that with an equal number of troops, moved into late of Frederick County, Mary- you'll be getting a good product. Seymour, comfortable shoes! AMOUNT $ it a hornet's nest. Fine- land, Deceased. All persons hav- P.S. Wear the battle zone that day and found ing claims against the deceased armies col- gan threw forward his men in an attack, and the are warned to exhibit the same, Security News ( ) Okay to publish name but not amount. with the vouchers thereof, legal- Social lided in a pine-covered field. 245 per- but ly authenticated, to the subscrib- Last month more than The fighting was general for about three hours, ers, on or before the 3rd day of sons made application for retire- Please make checks payable to Jaycee School Fund. A Hagerstown Confederate fighting and superior position told its tale. August, 1964 next; they may oth- ment benefits at the Mail to Emmitsburg Chronicle or Patrick B. Boyle, men, and a of Neg- erwise by law be excluded from Social Security Office, according New Hampshire unit lost 209 regiment Manager. treasurer, Emmitsburg Jaycees. men. all benefit of said estate. Those to W. S. King, District roes, fighting their first battle, lost 300 of their 550 indebted to the deceased are de- "But this doesn't mean," he ex- The Federal line broke, fell back, re-organized, then fell sired to make immediate payment. plained, "that all these persons hands this 22nd back again. By evening, they were in retreat for Jackson- Given under our • to day of January, 1964. ville, as the Southerners waited on their arms, failing Norman D. Adams, Sr. and take advantage of their victory. Anna Louise Adams New Job Administrators Bragg's True Copy—Test: It was four days later that Bragg's new promotion be- it immediately caused an uproar. Bragg THOMAS M. EICHELBERGER came effective, and Register of Wills for Frederick had lost his campaign in Kentucky in 1862; he was driven County, Md. - 1124 5t iii into southern Tennessee after losing at Murfreesboro; he Tennessee and then had Sport Coupe was maneuvered out of southern ROBERT L. FRAVEL '64 JET-SMOOTH LUXURY CHEVROLET—Impala lost ignominiously at Lookout Mountain in late 1863. Final- 36 West Potomac Street ly he had been removed from field command. Brunswick, Maryland who always had liked vs. Now, President Jefferson Davis, MARGARET L. BASHAN Bragg, put him in as chief of staff—General Lee's old job— FRAVEL one of the highest positions in the army. With bitter sar- 1409 Bennington Street DEKALB HYBRID Kansas City, Missouri casm, the Richmond Examiner summed up the feelings of CERTAIN VARIETIES ARE BRED TO NO. 20,541 EQUITY many Southerners about the appointment: "From Lookout In the Circuit Court for Frederick is RESIST... County, Maryland Mountain, a step to the highest honor and power natural ALL-NEW CHEVELLE—Malibu Sport Coupe Alp,. ORDER OF PUBLICATION and inevitable." .97,0s The Bill of Complaint is a suit Next week: A raid on Richmond. to procure a divorce A VINCULO MATRIMONII from the Defend- ant, Margaret L. Bashan Fravel. The Bill recites that the Com- plainant, Robert L. Fravel, is a resident of Frederick County, State of Maryland, where he has resided for more than one year last past; that the Defendant is E '64 THRIFTY CHEVY II—Nova Sport Coupe LAKE, of of a non-resident the State Maryland, whose last known ad- dress was 1409 Bennington Street, Kansas City, Missouri; that the ,dr &RIVER were married on parties hereto BY GEORGE ROUNDS the 22nd day of April. 1961, at sVi&iliZaMazegasustioNiSli Liberty, Missouri, by Rev. Lee F. Soxman, Jr., a regularly or- into the show- It's the season for sore feet, petite, then vanish dained minister of the Gospel; aching backs, tired eyes, and sag- rooms of the dealers. that as a result of the said mar- of the ging bank balances as 29 boat I The kick-off show season, GALL & SMITH riage no child or children were '64 SPORTY, MORE POWERFUL CORVAIR—Monza Club Coupe shows wheel into cities across the I and the grandpappy of boat shows, born; and that the parties to this Nation this month, where they is the National Motor Boat Show Thurmont - Maryland cause have voluntarily lived sepa- will pause briefly to whet your ap- I that had its 54th fling in New rate and apart without any co- habitation for more than eighteen months prior to the filing of this Bill of Complaint, and that the separation between the parties is WENTZ'S FEBRUARY beyond any reasonable hope or expectation of reconciliation. The Bill then prays that the '64 EXCITING CORVETTE—Sting Ray Sport Coupe Complainant, Robert L. Fravel, be divorced A VINCULO MATRI- MONII from the Defendant, Mar- CHEVROLET DEALER HAS MORE TO OFFER: FURNITURE garet L. Bashan Fravel, and for YOUR such other and further relief as the nature of his case may re- luxury cars, thrifty cars, sport cars, sporty cars, big cars, quire. COURT ORDER small cars, long cars, short cars, family cars, personal cars It is thereupon this 23rd day of January, 1964, by the Circuit Court for Frederick County, Mary- 45 DIFFERENT MODELS OF CARS land, sitting as a Court of Equity, ORDERED that the Complainant Why one stop at your Chevrolet dealer's is like having your own private auto show give notice to the Defendant of the object and substance of this And if we had room here we could go on and list all the engines Chevrolet offers, Bill, by causing a copy of this Order to be inserted in some news- ranging up to an extra-cost 425-hp V8 in the big Chevrolet. And all the different paper published in the County of Frederick, once each week for transmissions. And the umpteen different exterior and interior color choices. the four successive weeks before And the models with bucket seats and those without. And the hundreds of 29th day of February, 1964, com- manding her to, be and appear in different accessories, including the new extra-cost AM-FM radio. But that's best -STOREWIDE REDUCTIONS this Court, in person, or by so- licitor, on or before the 31st day left to your Chevrolet dealer. That and exactly how reason- SAVINGS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS of March, 1964, and show cause, enjoy so much car. if any she has, why a Decree able the price can be for you to be able to FREE TICKETS FOR 4-THREE DAY TRIPS TO WORLD'S FAIR should not be passed as prayed. ELLIS C. 'WACHTER, THE GREAT HIGHWAY PERFORMERS Chevrolet • Chevelle • Chevy U • Corvair • Corvette Clerk of the Circuit Court for See them at your Chevrolet Showroom Frederick County, Maryland. EDWIN F. NIKIRK, WENTZ'S Solicitor for Complainant, 105 Street, Frederick, 334-3411 West Second Phone ilaryland. Phone MOnument 2-1781 Wilhide Chevrolet-Olds, Inc. Filed January 23, 1964 STREET IN GETTYSBURG True Copy Test: MARYLAND BALTIMORF Ellis C. Wachter, Clerk 1'3114t THURMONT 4r. MEMINIONIMMIllh PAGE FOUR EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND, FRIDAY, FEB. 21, 1964 "Back The Attack On Traffic Accidents"

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growth of Communism. But the so auspiciously announced is tions - without - compensation in emphasis that the Alliance has gloves or mittens to close 'em up. Em mitsburg Chronicle social and economic "revolu- rapidly leading toward the chaos Argentina, Peru, and Brazil is placed upon public expenditure, Cleaner Raincoat tion" that White House advisor of Communism, not away from staged behind a backdrop of in government - to - FREDERICK COUNTY, MARYLAND government Don't forget. The plastic bags EMMITSBURG, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., once it. permissiveness on our part. handouts, has brought about a Friday by the CHRONICLE PRESS INCORPORATED, South in which clothes now come back elsellehed weekly on We have remarked that the Public Ownership dangerous flight of capital Mem Avenue, Emmitsburg, Maryland. Telephone HIlIcrest 7-5511. away from the cleaners make an ac- military junta is sometimes the Hardly a word is spoken for from the Latin countries. ceptable raincoat in a pinch. They CHARLES ARTHUR ELDER, Editor-Publisher LEGAL Latin way of escape. But it private capital, but our gov- take up little space. Tuck several may be only a matter of time Paper should be addressed and ernment has been quick to sup- in the pockets of favorite coats. Lii Communirations and Che,ks intended for this ASSIGNE'S SALE OF REAL in some countries until a Cas- OUTDOOR PRESS INCORPORATED, Emmitsburg, 111d. port the right of the State any- Ice Catch Made payable to the CHRONICLE ESTATE IN FREDERICK tro-type deceiver ga in s power COUNTY where to take over private prop- SPORT TIPS Know how to catch a big ens Oopy for Advertisement must be received in this office not later than Wednesday by means of the junta or even try By virtue of the Power of Sale erty and to own the tools of ice fishing. Don't to net him. evening to insure publication in the current week's edition. Advertising rates fur- legal elections. It can happen, contained in a Mortgage of Mar- production, regardless of whe- Hot Worms Draw him to the surface and grab nished upon request. Subscription rate, 53.00 per year in advance. for we are laying the ground- his jaw pliers. shall L. Sanders and Betty Jane ther it means progress or so- Keep worms from freezing by with oversize work. The wave of expropria- cialism. For years U. S. per- inured as Second Class Matter at the PostoffIce at Emmitsburg, Maryland, sudsy Sanders, his wife, to Loy E. Hess placing them in a woolen sock the Congressional Act of March 3, 1879. sonnel in and out of the State filled with and Carrie B. Hess, his wife, dat ••••••••••••••~••••••••••••••••••••NIMININIes••••••I• sawdust. In severe Department have urged land re- weather, carry sock in your pock- NATIONAL EDITORIAL ed December 30, 1959 and record- Business Services ed in Liber 631, folio 362, etc., form for Latin America, as they et. ASg:)C one of the Land Records of Fred- urged it for China. This gimmick Quiet Safety Chain PATRONIZE our Advertisers. Tnes• I said hav- looks like democracy and ap- Stop the safety chain on your erick County, Mortgage urns are reliable and have proven through —L'I. Eg213112E0=3:133 ing been assigned to the under- to include the character- trailer from rattling by slipping IMOBILHEATI le years that they handle only quality istic regard for private owner- a section of signed Assignee for the purpose offer skilled professional garden hose over it. leads to very serious products and ship. wtth RT-98 it some of foreclosure, default having oc- ervIce and advice to their patnqui Plastic Repairs : charges. But this column has This tip works best on curred therein, said Assignee will The trick is that once the plastic beetle::1 predicted it before and consid- offer for sale at the Courthouse peasant has his land, the gov- decoys, but keep it in mind for :the fuel oil for easy ZOMMilf it repeating now. other • • ers worth door in Frederick City, Frederick ernment sees to it that control applications. To plug a • • Some policies of the Alliance County, Maryland, on of agriculture brings him into plastic decoy holed by stray shot, • reicir.i,i ! • AITIALD TOPPER $ it for Progress are paving the MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1964 a "commune" or collective farm insert a piece of nylon string into • GEORGE & BERSON eft way for the success of Com- at 11:00 o'clock A. M. Insurance Agency arrangement. Over 2 million the hole. Melt string into the de- Preside:DI—Away 00119 munism in the struggle for Lat- acres of Cuban land controlled coy by holding a match against *asp.*Ammo all that parcel of land, with the —Mutual Insurance— AUTOMATIC DELIVERY in America. The Congress improvements thereon, located on by U. S. sugar interests were it. When nylon cools, nylon plug at Home - Mt- Road meant it to be otherwise. White the Emmitsburg-Taneytown Road Office included when estates were di- will be tough and tight. Phone 447-3461 - No Parking No Good-Neighbor Policy House leadership has intended (State Route No. 97) in Emmits- vided into 66 acre plots for Cu- Slicker Zipper the Alliance to check the Problems — Notary Public LEWIS E. HAHN It is a hard thing to say, and for bury Election District, Frederick ban farmers. The former Amer- Here's a good idea. Tie a small County, Maryland, containing 155 ican holdings, with schools, play- dipsy sinker on the zipper of your Thurmont — Maryland acres of land, more or less and 4•••••••••••••••••••••44•••••••••••••••••••••••• grounds and clinics, were once warmest winter jacket and you being more particularly described HANOVER considered a worker's paradise. won't have to take off heavy Phone CR 1-2512 HIS GREATNESS WILL NEVER DIE in a Deed from Loy E. Hess and MATERNITY SHOP The Castro Pattern Carrie B. Hess, his wife, to Mar- We Carry a Complete Line Good wages, compared to $1 shall L. Sanders and Betty Jane Maternity Wear to $1.50 today, helped give pre- Sanders, his wife, dated December (Also Infants' Wear) Castro Cuba one of the highest 30, 1959 and recorded in Liber 41 Frederick Street living standards in Latin Amer- SCRATCH PADS 630, folio 368, one of the Land Hanover, Pa. ica. Some Cuban farmers now Records of Frederick County, enjoy deeds to their 66 acres. No Need to Use Expensive Tablet Paper for Scratch Maryland, to which said Deed ref- But each is told what crops to Paper Now. Various Assortment of Scratch Pads in erence is hereby made for a more plant and is permitted to use Different Colors, Sizes and Weights. Reasonably particular description. Dr. D. L. Beegle for himself very little of what The above parcel of land is im- he produces. Each farm is or- Priced at 5c Each or 6 For 25c. proved with a two-story br ick Dr. John Beegle ganized very much like those dwelling, frame bank barn, wagon "enjoyed" by the Red Chinese. CHRONICLE PRESS INCORPORATED shed and other outbuildings. CHIROPRACTORS One can not rent, sell, nor mort- TERMS OF SALE: A deposit gage his land. After 4 years of Phone HI 7-5511 Emmitsburg, Md. of ten per cent of the purchase Emmitsburg, Md. this kind of land reform, it is price will be required of the pur- no wonder that Cuban sugar I chaser or purchasers on the date ...,...... b...... " output dropped to the lowest in of sale, the balance of said pur- LIBRARY HOURS 20 years. chase price to be paid upon ratifi- Mon.-Wed.-Fri. 7:30 - 9 p.m. True, we have referred to cation thereof by the Circuit Court Tue. - Thurs. - 3:00-4:30 Cuba, the only Communist na- of Frederick County, Maryland. Saturday Morning 10-12 tion in the New World. But in Get Out Of The Mud Taxes will be adjusted to the date land reform movements of a of sale and all cost of conveyanc- half-dozen other Latin coun- ing, including Federal Revenue KLINGER, JR. tries, where estates have been LET US SPREAD CRUSHED STONE stamps, are to be borne by the DR. R. P. broken up to provide peasants purchaser or purchasers. Optometrist with small tracts, the economic IN YOUR DRIVEWAY OR LANE W. JEROME OFFUTT, 19 East Main Street success has been dismal. Mex- Assignee of Mortgages, Cramer EMMITSBURG, MD. ico is worse off for having tried Building,ing,66 3-15Er1eiderick, Maryland. extensive land reform, the ex- Eves Examined - Glasses Fitted For Prices And Prompt Service Phone perts say, and Bolivia is bank- Repairs Guss Shank, Auctioneer Complete Optical rupt because of nationalization CaU W. Jerome Offutt and HOURS plus land reform. Wherever the Ralph L. Gastley, Jr., Solicitors MONDAY: 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. large, efficient estates that op- erated with some success pri- tf Evenings By Appointment) • (Other vately are broken up, the result S. W. BARRICK & SONS, INC PAUL D. HAMILTON PHONES is usually economic disaster. The Woodsboro, Md. Phone 845-2901 Route 4 EMMITSBURG HI 7-5191 same would likely happen in the Mt. Airy, Maryland WESTMINSTER TI 8-8340 U. S. if every good-sized farm Manufactures of and distributed to VS 1.41.••••••••••••••••,..•••••• were divided MARGARET H. HAMILTON small holders. LIME and LIMESTONE PRODUCTS Mrs. Emily Hults Why Not Enterprise? c/o Fast and Dependable 214 West 26th Street Nevertheless, the Alliance for Wilmington, Prescription Service Progress continues to use its bil- • ROAD STONE NO. 20,547 EQUITY Accuracy lions to push for land reform. CIRCUIT COURT FOR What bitter irony there is in IN THE Comes • FREE STATE MASONRY MORTAR FREDERICK COUNTY, MARY- a government pamphlet urging LAND First support for the Alliance: "The MID-WINTER CHECK ORDER OF PUBLICATION lesson of what happens when READY-MIXED CONCRETE a suit • social progress is too long de- • The Bill of Complaint is BETTER LET US SERVICE YOUR CAR to procure a divorce A MENSA Your layed has been all to graphical- Rexall ET THORO from the Defendant, ly and painfully learned in Cu- • MASONS' LIME Hamilton. Drug ba." In other words, we must NOW FOR QUICK STARTS Margaret H. Store The Bill recites that the Com- undertake reforms like those in • AGRICULTURAL LIMING plainant, Paul D. Hamilton, is a Peoples Drug Store Cuba. Thus, there is no hurry the Reds to rush in, if we resident of Frederick County, State York Street, Gettysburg for MATERIALS of Maryland, where he has re- are willing to do the job for MUFFLER SERVICE sided for more than one year them by driving out private bus- America. With last past; that the Defendant, iness from Latin O FAN BELTS 0 IGNITION PARTS Margaret H. Hamilton, is a non- DR. R. G. HARNISH this backdrop of socialistic land M. J. GROVE LIRE COMPANY resident of the State of Maryland, reform being urged by the U. whose last known address is c/o Chiropractic Physician S., is there anything we can O SPARK PLUGS 0 BATTERIES Phone Thurmont CR 1-6381 — Frederick MO 2-1181 Mrs. Emily Hults, 214 West 26th say when Argentina grabs our Street, Wilmington, Delaware; 12 W. Main St. oil investments? that the parties to this cause THURMONT, MD. It is impossible for the $1 ATLAS TIRES and TUBES were married on the 16th day of billion per year the Alliance Phone CR 1-2012 to do for those NummINNIIMMIIMIp August, 1963, at Wilmington, Del- scatters about aware, by a regularly ordained Hours: Tues & Thurs. countries what some $6 billion minister of the Gospel; that as a 2-6, P.M. of invested capitol from U. S. KEEPERS ESSO STATION no business is doing. Progress result of the said marriage Hagerstown TOP TRADE - IN HERE child or children have been born; 18 Broadway, throughout Latin America must Charles E. Keepers. Prop. about the 13th day of Collect RE 3-7944 depend upon the investment of We Will Pay You Top Price For Your Old Car that on or Dial November, 1963, the Defendant private capital in sound enter- EMMITSBURG MARYLAND On All Trades On abandoned and deserted your Com- prise that creates jobs and pro- plainant, declaring her intentions motes economic growth. The to live with him no longer as hus- For Expert Oil Burner 1964 CHEVROLETS band and wife, that said abandon- Service Call ment and desertion were deliber- CORVAIRS — CHEVELLE ate and final, and that there is LEWIS HAHN no reasonable hope or expecta- CHEVY II tion of a reconciliation between OIL BURNER SERVICE the parties. Thurmont DROP IN TODAY FOR DETAILS The Bill then prays that the Phone 2'71-2512 - Complainant, Paul D. Hamilton, may be divorced A MENSA ET F4---> THORO from the Defendant, Mar- iii_ > WE'RE ON OUR WAY and that he J. Ward Kerrigan GEORGE R. SANDERS garet H. Hamilton, Md. may have such other and further -THE MINUTE YOU CALL! Phone 447-3451 Emmitsburg, relief as the nature of his case NOTARY PUBLIC may require. 100 E Main St.-Emmitsburg WITH THE COURT ORDER Office Hours: 9-12 - 1-4 Appointment It is thereupon this 29th day Evenings By Phone HI 7-3161 of January, 1964, by the Circuit FASTEST DELIVERY Court for Frederick County, Mary- land, sitting as a Court of Equity, —> IN TOWN! ORDERED that the Complainant give notice to the Defendant of Coffman Jewelers the object and substance of this Bill, by causing a copy of this ART-CARVED DIAMONDS Order to be inserted in som e SYRACUSE CHINA newspaper published in the Coun- ty of Frederick, once each week OMEGA & ELGIN LEE AND COOPER WINTER TIRES for four successive weeks prior WATCHES March, 1964, GET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY! to the 7th day of Baltimore St., Gettysburg commanding her to be and ap- 16 Complete Stock Of pear in this Court, in person, or Corvair Monza Coupe; -Speed Transmission. 1963 R&H; 4 by solicitor, on or before the 7th Excellent Cond. 1962 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sedan, V-8, Automatic; day of April, 1964, and show • BEER • WINE • WHISKEY 1962 Comet 2-Dr. Sedan, Like New. cause, if any she has, why a De- WILSON 1962 Ford Fairlane 500 4-Dr. Sedan V-8; Automatic. cree should not be passed as • PARTY SNACKS • SOFT DRINKS 1961 Chevrolet Station Wagon, Brookwood, 9 Pass., V-8, prayed. P.G., One Owner. ELLIS C. WACHTER Funeral Home 1959 Chevrolet Impala, 4-Dr., H.T., V-8, R&H&A. 1 owner. Clerk of the Circuit Court 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Dr. V-8; P.G.; R&H. for Frederick County, Mary- Store 4-Dr. III land. PAMITSHURG, MD, Roger Liquor 1949 Dodge Sedan; Heater. EDWIN F. NIKIRK Solicitor for Complainant ANN G. ROGER, Prop. 105 West Second Street Phones: SANDERS GARAGE Frederick, Maryland PHONE HI 7-5151 S. SETON AVE. EMMITSBURG, MD Monument 2-1781 Rtnraitsburg HI 7-4621 SERVICE— Filed January 29, 1964 _AUTO SALES & 'IrldF.42-'4g4" DELIVERY AND DRIVE-IN SER ICE TRUE COPY TEST 7-3451 EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND PHONE HI Ellis C. Wachter, Clerk 21714t PAGE SIX EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND, FRIDAY, FEB. 21, 1964

Next to purchasing insurance tempt to conduct such an ex- can at Bradley, is another great 1. Rinse wet or soiled diapers minutes. say, professional diaper service from religious-minded agents, periment would be like trying small man in the Trotter tradi- immediately upon removal. Store 5. Rinse sterilized diapers in costs very little more. It is esti- BABSON we should be sure that our chil- to mix oil and water. Such a tion. The 6'2 speedster is a fine until washing in a closed contain- vinegar-water: one cup of vine- mated that diaper service will dren are being brought up by mixture depends upon constant ball handler and dribbler. er filled with soapy water or dis- gar to a gallon of water to be cost you about 42 cents a week religious parents. In other agitation; this would mean con- The Trotters will be opposing infectant. sure diapers are not alkaline. more than the cost of doing diap- words, be sure of what you be- tinual small wars such as are an Atlantic City Club which is 2. Three rinses in hot 6. Wring as dry as possible ers at home. When you consider lieve, and love your children now being carried on in Viet- one of the finest teams ever to water before washing. Follow then treat diapers, according to the time and the effort you save, Writes . . enough to bring them up prop- nam and other Southeast Asian tour against the Trotters. Former with four separate sudsings. In directions, with the special diap- the extra few pennies are well erly. Above all, teach them to nations. We have tried this "co- prep All-American Manny Oliver all home washers, the load must er antiseptic suggested by your worth the convenience. I pray. I might add existence" in Korea that a pray- for many be lighter than for the usual fami- and former University of Toledo physician. A diaper service, each week, ing parent is the best insur- years, but with no success. ly laundry — not more than 16 BY ROGER star Frank Szarnicki, both 6'9, What will all this cost? In ad- will supply you with 80 to 100 W. BABSON ance we can provide for our What About Cuba? diapers. have sparked the club. dition to the time and the effort clinically clean, soft, white diap- children. Russia's method of obtaining 3. Six rinses in clear hot water Babson Discusses Insurance it has been estimated it costs about ers free from irritating residues What control of countries by infiltra- to remove all soap and detergent. BABSON PARK, Mass., Feb. About Land? $2.14 a week to do diapers at of soap and detergents. Profes- After tion is clearly shown by what YOUR PERSONAL This is accomplished in an auto- home. 20, 1964—some years ago, I was one buys a reasonable This covers the cost of sional diaper processing is done she is now doing in Cuba. No matic washer by resetting the National Moderator of the Con- amount of life insurance, he dial. soap, softener, bleach, water, an- laboratory control, shots have been fired, yet Rus- HEALTH 4. After washing and under strict g r e gational- should buy some land and build rinsing, tiseptic, gas or electricity, t h e sia today is in control of Cuba. sterilize diapers, boiling using specialized washing and Christian thereon a little house on a bus Hemorrhoids them 30 cost of diapers and wear and tear Cuba is only 90 miles from Flor- rinsing equipment. Diaper service Churches. At a line on the "right side" of his on the equipment used. ida where I dictated this week- Hemorrhoids, or piles, are one is well worth considering. large meeting, town. This method of selecting the most As a home economist, let me ly column. The next step is for of common health prob- I was asked, a home site is described in de- lems encountered Russia to try to jump over to today. Hemor- STAINLESS BABY CARE "W h a t would tail in a previous weekly col- rhoids are enlarged veins _a Central and South America. The inside Jesus, as a umn of this paper; therefore I or just outside the rectum, some- will not great country of Brazil is near- young man, do repeat it at this time. what like varicose veins in the Whatever ly ready to turn communistic. if He were liv- may happen to stocks legs. A frequent cause is consti- and bonds Communism would make use- ing today?" I in future years, chil- pation that results in straining, Advertising Novelties dren and a little less all of our present insur- assumed He fertile land but there can be other causes as may be the ance. In other words, commu- would not be a carpenter, but best investment you well. Anything that interferes can have. I now nism would wipe out the val- RESULT GETTING ADVERTISING MERCHAN- suggested that He probably believe there with flow of blood through the will be no ue of the land which we are would be a life insurance agent. nuclear World War. rectal veins can cause hemor- However, also depending upon. Therefore, DISE AT PRICES YOUR BUSINESS CAN AFFORD This was quoted throughout the to prevent such a nu- rhoids. clear war, we must I cannot close this column on in- country, and even today I re- all teach our Hemorrhoids themselves seldom children the great danger surance without issuing a spe- * DESK CALENDARS * LABELS ceive letters about it. in are dangerous to life, but the con- selling Insurance Today communism. I doubt if any read- cial warning against the infil- tration of communism, dition that causes them can be * CALENDARS * THERMOMETERS If insurance agents would er of this column will ever see which is creeping into this country and serious and should be corrected. take their work seriously enough, World War III as a nuclear gaining control by indirect meth- They also can cause considerable * PENS * DECALS they would make their sales war. ods rather than through war- discomfort, and even pain. Hemor- part of their religion and car- The Kremlin may have no re- fare. The value of insurance rhoids do not turn into cancer, but * DESK SETS * NAME TAPE ry them on in a prayerful man- ligious principles, but the Rus- has an intimate—but opposite—re- rectal symptoms that appear to ner. In fact, I believe that any sian people do have brains. They lation to communistic ideas, be hemorrhoids may actually be FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON readers who wish to buy life in- know that a World War III While few mothers own a which must caused by cancer. surance should deal only with based on nuclear attack would be nipped in the stainless baby, any mother can bud and not Many cases of hemorrhoids can WHOLESALE MERCHANDISE active, praying salesmen. I be a devastating loss to them allowed to develop acquire stainless utensils that as they be relieved by medical treatment. have always felt that life insur- as well as to us. Many young have in Cuba and which make baby-feeding a less har- are now extending Some require surgery, but the op- rowing task. This cup and por- Phone HI 7-5511 ance is a good example of ap- Americans talk in favor of "co- further into Latin America. eration usually is not a serious ringer, made of Jones and plied Christianity. It is for this existence." They appear to be- So, to return to my subject on the value of in- one. Laughlin stainless steel, never reason that I advise dealing with lieve that we of the United need polishing and require CHRONICLE PRESS INC. surance, I must close with a If your hemorrhoids are caused only truly religious insurance sales- States will gradually become a soap-and-water treatment to strong reminder by constipation, they can be made men — "whether Christian or more socialistic, while Russia that any in- come clean. surance that we might now have worse by self-treatment, especial- Jewish". Let us not forget that will become more capitalistic. ly if you use laxatives regularly. Jesus was a Jew. This may be true; but to at- would be worthless if we should become too "soft" to commu- If you have the symptoms of nism and thereby let it become hemorrhoids — aching discomfort. too common and widespread here pain, itching, bleeding, protruding in the United States. veins—see your doctor or go to "Pardon, Pd. Like To See What's Going On!" a hospital clinic. Continued bleed- ing often causes anemia. If a bloot clot forms in a protruding Trotters To Play vein, piles can be extremely pain- ful. If untreated, they can break In Baltimore and hemorrhage. Th. . u, Zainous Harle Hemorrhoids are common among Globetrotters, combining gr ea' women during pregnancy. Every ,askehall wi hilar'n.-- o expectant mother should see her mans' ip, make their second Balti- doctor early in pregnancy. Preven- nor,: a,p_ar_.r.c.? L..C.s, tion of hemorrhoids is one of the Thursday night, March 19. as t' things he will discuss with her. FEED take on the improved Atlantic Even though you have no ap- City Sea Gulls at the Civic C n e:. parent symptoms of piles, your PURINA The entire Globetrotter sho doctor will usually make a rectal featuring one of the finest ar- examination each time you report rays of show business stars in the for a physical checkup. Only in TO THESE nation, will be on hand at the this way can beginning cases of Civic Center. Cab Calloway and medical problems of the rectum be ANIMALS Peg Leg Bates will headline the discovered early. show. Tickets are now on sale at the Baltimore Bullet box office in the FIRST COMMANDER IN Civic Center. They are priced at All ABOUT IIHrs $4, $3, $2.25 and $1.50. CHIEF—Sgt Edwin A. Dav- Owner Abe Saperstein has as- it Public Service of the enport, Fort Myer, Va. poses sembled a Trotter team which is National Baby Care Council before the famous portrait one of the finest in the club's his- of General George Washing- tory. Fine veterans such as Mea- Doing Diapers At Home ton. General Washington's dowlark Lemon, Tex Harrison and By Margaret B. Long code of Duty, Honor, Coun- Clarence Wilson lead the club. Supervisor, Home Economics Ed- try established during the Newcomers Connie Hawkins, ucation, Jacksonville, Fla. Revolutionary War st:11 lives Jim Tim "Can I correctly do my Robinson and Bobby Joe own on in today's soldiers. Ser- ZURGABLE BROTHERS Mason have sparked the diapers at home and still protect Trotters geant Davenport, 3d Infan- through a great season. Hawk- my baby from diaper rash?" This from St. FEED & FARM SUPPLIES ins and Robinsin are considered is a question I'm frequently ask- try, is Petersburg, two of the finest big men to en- ed when I appear before groups Fla. (Photo by Oscar Por- PHONE 447-5051 EMMITSBURG, MD. ter the pro ranks in many years. of young mothers. ter, U. S. Army Photogra- Hawkins led the now defunct The answer is, yes. Good diap- pher) American Basketball League in er hygiene to prevent diaper rash scoring after only one year at can be practiced simply and sure- the University of Iowa. The 6'8, ly, by diapering your baby with 220 pounder is a product of Boy's correctly processed diapers and High School in New York where following a fastidious diapering he was a prep All-American se- routine as long as baby wears lection. diapers. Robinson, 6'6 and 220 pounds, The National Baby Care Coun- is a former Bradley University cil in cooperation with the diaper otar. The jumping jack was a service industry and medical au- prep All-American and has played thorities has set up the following guard, forward and center during accepted procedure for the correct his career. processing of diapers in your own 11' a two iime All-Ameri- home:

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and I am sure each Board has delay. Our temporary classrooms schools, maybe the schools would children, no one does. Commissioners met several times with the archi- at Frederick High are now filled not be so overcrowded today. "I don't want to spend a dol- tects. to capacity and more facilities "But since adequate facilities lar more than is necessary but Approve School Plans "Any major change or altera- are definitely needed. It is my have not been built, we of today we must face up to the situation The Board of County Commis- tion should have ,been proposed hope that the Board of Education must face the facts and proceed and not give it a political run- sioners is definitely in favor of before the plans reached the final will take final action on this mat- without delay to provide all nec- around." "proceeding without further de- stage. The preliminary plans for ter without further delay." essary schools. We can't wait. Commissioner Horman said: lay" in the construction of the this school were in sufficient de- Commissioner Dorsey said: "In reference to the Thomas "No one has to sell me on the Governor Thomas Johnson High tail to determine major items to "We can't wait, we have to go Johnson School, I recall that ov- value of education. We must have School. be included. These preliminary ahead and build a school. We have er a year ago the architect came good teachers and adequate class- Democratic Commissioners A. plans were available over a year an example of not planning ahead to the Commissioners' office to rooms, but the indebtedness of the Irvin Renn and Lawrence A. Dor- ago. in the $100,000 which was spent present the preliminary plans. I county is important to me too. sey said they favor construction "I feel the critical need for ad- for those little red schools at Fred- knew then that the school includ- "I think we should pay our way of the school, including the audi- ditional educational facilities in erick High School. If the people ed an auditorium. I didn't object more than we are doing. Our pop- want-ad minded! torium. Republican Commissioner Frederick County is too severe to in power years ago had planned to it then and I don't now. I did ulation is growing rapidly suid SPECIAL POSITION also favors construction. consider the possibility of a year's ahead and built the necessary object, however, to the greenhouse probably will continue to grow. open FOR SALE We have a special position While county residents awaited the on the roof, the swimming pool Our children might have the same Frederick a man FOR SALE-Unico Wringer Wash- in County for meeting, the Commissioners, who and the wall to wall carpeting. problem we have in furnishing 21 and married. Must have er, 10% off during February. over will eventually be the ones who "The School Board knew before enough classrooms. We are bur- with peo- Terms at Emmitsburg Feed and experience in dealing say "yes" or "no" to the alloca- we did what was being planned. dening them with a tremendous ple. Please reply stating back- Farm Supply, E. Main St. tion of funds for the school, were FRIDAY and SATURDAY If they wanted to make changes financial debt. educa- ground experience and polled on the subject. in the plans, the time to do it was "Financial experts say when the Choice hay and FOR SALE - tion to Box C, Emmitsburg, Commissioner Renn said: then not now. debt becomes eight to ten per cent kind delivered any- it straw, any Maryland. "The Board of County Commis- "The educators know what is of our total assessed value, we where by truck. Write Green there- INCOME TAX RETURNS sioners has not specifically ap- needed in schools. We must have will lose our credit rating belt Company, 363 N. High St., rate on bonds Federal - State - Estate proved nor disapproved any funds STORE WIDE confidence in them. If they don't fore the interest Ohio, phone 228-5267, Columbus, for this school. We have, howev- know what is needed to teach our will be much higher. Ohio, phone 943- Call or Richwood, er, included the proposed cost of 5275. 1'248t MEYERHOFFER & COMPANY Harney to Emmitsburg Rd. this school in planning for our FOR SALE-7 room brick house, Telephone: PLymouth 6-6305 bond issue. part conveniences. East Main 11104t "I feel that the matter of the St. Call HI 7-2175 after 6 p.m. Thomas Johnson High School has It SHAMROCK ACTIVITIES been adequately discussed in joint Peanut Night meetings between the Board of Ed- FOR SALE-3 Bedroom, nearly Tuesdays-8 to 11 P.M. ucation members and the Board of new brick rancher, near Tom's Popcorn Night County Commissioners. As a mat- Creek Church. Beautiful view Wednesdays-8 to 11 P. M. ter of record there has been at LE De- 1 toward Catoctin Mountains. nanny Regan at the Piano_ I least three meetings d this group BIG NEWS lightful kitchen dining area with Pridays-g to 12 Midnight sliding glass door; color bath; All You Can Eat Special Yet For NOTICh TO BIDDERS Our Lowest Price oil heat, basement with 20% full Saturdays-5 to 10 I I OFF P.M. shower stall; attached garage. Dancing The Board of Education of Price: $12,700. Bensel's Realty, Sundays-9 to 12 Frederick County, 115 East Church Wilhelm Bensel, Realtor, Church FITZGERALD'S SHAMROCK Street, Frederick, Maryland, in- St. Ext., Thurmont, Md., phone 5 miles south of Emmitsburg on vites bids on supplying and deliv- 1 211412t industrial VICTOR CRestview 1-2342. Route 15 ering agricultural and ONE OF THE MOST FAMOUS R C A 211412t arts materials for various schools in Frederick County. FOR SALE-14-ft. boat, 15 h.p. FOOD Feb. 22 SALE-Saturday, Specifications and proposal sheets Evinrude Motor and trailer. J. at the Fire Hall beginning at NAMES IN WOOL W. Strickhouser, phone HI 7- may be obtained at the Board of Quality 10 a.m. Sponsored by Mothers Color T V Education Office. 2266. tf of the Boy 2.1412t Scouts. Sealed bids will be received at the Board of Education Office un- SPORT SHIRTS 50x10, 2 bed- Children's Dance Classes FOR SALE-New til Mobile Home. Held in Thurmont room Phoenix 10:00 A. M. (EST) Feb. 28, 1964 15 South, $3,999.00 Highway For Information Contact The Board of Education reserves Frederick, Md., phone 663-4425. THE RADNOR MRS. INEZ ATHEY the right to reject any or all pro- NOW $7.95 EACH If. Phone 271-6501 posals and to waive informalities. tf By order of the Board of Edu- FOR SALE-New Ironrite iron- cation of Frederick County. ers. Effortless, beautiful iron- NOTICE - Order your Southern JAMES A. SENSENBAUGH, --2 DAYS ONLY-- $399.00 ing in half the time. See the States Hybrid seed corn now- it Secretary-Treasurer new models reasonably priced at Save $1.00. Emmitsburg Feed Matthews Gas Co., Emmitsburg and Farm Supply, Emmitsburg. Texaco Stars 131/2 14% and Thurmont. Alley Kats 7 21 HERSHEY'S LADIES' BOWLING LEAGUE The Nite Owls 7 21 February 13 Results FOR SALE-Men's Shoes (Walk- (Emmitsburg Recreation Center) Snack Bar 4; Grouse's 2 er), $5.85 up. Also insulated W L Bill's Bill's Sperry Ford Sales 3; Alley Kats 1 Gas Co. work shoes and rubbers at Em- Snack Bar 21 7 Men's Shop Matthews Hits and Mrs. 17 11 Texaco Stars 2; Hits & Mrs. 2 mitsburg Feed and Farm Sup- 2 Farmerettes 16/12 11/12 Farmerettes 2; The Nite Owls TWO MODERN STORES ply. 330, Opposite The Grouse's Cut Rate 15 13 -High game and set, 143, Courthouse Ford Sales). FOR SALE Sperry Ford Sales 15 13 T. Hollinger (Sperry BALTIMORE STREET Thurmont All Types of Awnings GETTYSBURG, PA. Emmitsburg and ALUMINUM SIDING World's Fair Free Tickets Can Be Obtained Here!!! Emmitsburg Phone HI 7-3781 - Thurmont CR 1-6111 Storm Door & Windows Fern Ohler - Gettysburg, Pa. 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PLAN NOW for Sadie Hawkins' Dance, Saturday, Feb. 29, Leap- Year Day. 9:00 p.m. until mid- night. Come as you are-over- Coffman - Fisher SATURDAY, FEB. 21-22 alls, jeans, flannel shirts, P.J.'s FRIDAY and or what have you. Girls, ask GETTYSBURG, PA. your favorite partner before LINCOLN SQUARE someone else does! Music by the and Ends .. . 22c Music Masters. All this at Fitz- Odds gerald's Shamrock, between Em- mitsburg and Thurmont on Rt. 15. it Pey's and Girls' . .1 -'4.99 Birthday Specials NOTICE - Unico 15-ft. Upright Freezer, 10% off during Febru- SWEEP OF ALL FA LL AND WINTER MERCHANDISE Emmitsburg - S9.99 WE WANT A CLEAN ary. Terms. Feed MEN . '4.99 ••••••••2•0011••• and Farm Supply, E. Main St. LADIES' DRESSES MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Buster Brown Open Shoulder WANTED-Waitress, day work, WOMEN .. . '1.00 - '4.99 KNIT SHIRT experience preferred, good work- ing conditions. Apply in person 2.76 and 3.76 1.22 and 1.76 Assorted Colors at Mt. Manor Motel, Emmits- Were 8.95 to 20.95 Regular 2.98 to 3.98 burg. tf '1.00 - '3.99 'TEENS 76c NOTICE-Would like to rent pri- Get Your Free Tickets To The World's Fair Here vate garage, 1-car. Phone HI LADIES' SKIRTS JOCKEY VITALIZERS Regular 1.19 7-5371. 2 2113t NOTICE - Private party desires 1.76 2.76 BUSTER BROWN SKIRTS 200 acre farm in 10.95 to buy 100 to Martin's Shoes Inc. Values to Regular Assorted Colors northern Frederirk or Carroll 5.95 662-3458. County. Phone BALTIMORE STREET GETTYSBURG, PA. Ladies' 113114t 76c "The Place To Go For The Brands You Know" Men's QUALITY HOUSE FURNITURE CHALLIS SLEEP COATS Regular 1.99 Detour, Md. National Advertised Brands BELTS 4 Only Furniture - Bedding - TV's 1.76 Shades - Linoleum Were 4.00 75c and 1.00 KNIT PRAM SUITS Stop in and See For Yourself Regular 2.00-2.50-3.00 -Liberal Credit- tf TASTY 2 Boys'-2 Girls' Ladies' AMINN•111=IN NOTICE - For best results use Southern States Seed. Williams- 1 Group 3.76 burg Alfalfa, $35.50 bu.; Chesa- VINYL RAINCOATS $47.00 bu.; Certi- Meals Regular 10.95 peake Clover, Lenten With Bonnet fied Garry Oats, $2.05 bu. Em- MEN'S SWEATERS rnitsburg Feed and Farm Sup- INFANT- DRESSES ply, Emmitsburg, Maryland. 1.22 and 2.22 Fresh 3.76 9 Mos. to 18 Mos. Were 2.98 and 3.98 Values to 10.98 NOTICE "For the Finest Cars Around •••CMCNI11.11.1.=1.0 1.22 Come to the Center of Town" CRAB MEAT MATERNITY ZENTZ AUTO SALES BOYS' SWEATERS Regular 2.98 Gettysburg, Pa. tf OYSTERS SLACKS - SKIRTS - TOPS Balance in Stock Girls' Challis and Flannel NOTICE--Plano tuning, repairing, and rebuilding. Write Everhart, 1.76 and 2.76 1.76 PAJAMAS and Sons, 225 Frederick St, FISH Were 2.98 and 3.98 Sleep Coat-Match Panties Hanover, Pa. Phone MEIrose Ladies' 2-3177. tf LOWREY ORGANS-A complete EGGS GOSSARD JEANS - DUNGAREES 1.22 line of models, styles and fin- i Reg. 2.98 Reg. 1.98 ishes at our store now. All Answer Deb Panty Girdle 1.22 Lowreys have two full man- FROZEN FISH and SHRIMP BATH TOWELS uals, sustain, and are absolute- 8.95 NOW 6.76 Regular 2.98 ly locked in tune. No special Bright Colors-Florals wiring-just plug into regular Answer Deb Girdle outlet and play. Lessons avail- 24x44 able. Music Menchey Service, Your Now 7.95 NOW 5.76 Get Your Tickets Here For 430 Carlisle St., Hanover. it Order Easter Candy Irregulars-Quality Make LOST VENUS SPANDEX -One black fur-lined glove,1 Major Awards To The New sie, men's small,somewhere be- 76c tween Dr. Beegle's and the PANTY GIRDLE Laundromat on West Main St., York World's Fair on Wednesday, Feb. 19. Call B. H. BOYLE & SONS, INC. 7.95 NOW 5.76 A SCRAMBLE TABLE HI 7-2270. Calvin Chatlos. ltp Phone HI 7-4111 Emmitsburg, Md. 5.95 NOW 3.76 22c c-d 76c •MI=MIPT•mnama•NOM...../004.- PAGE EIGHT EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND, FRIDAY, FEB. 21, 1964

Cadette Troop 1316 Meets the game of Truth or Conse- turned from a visit with Mr. and and Mrs. Charles Wivell and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Detheridge weekend were: Mr. Charles Wivell Mary B. Miller has sold a prop- The regular meeting of Cadette quences. The meeting was then Mrs. Sterling Peters, Baton Rouge, ily; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoff and and family have moved from the and sons, Eddie and Timmie; Mr. erty to Bernard V. Miller for $12,- Troop 1316 was held on Thursday, closed with the formation of the La. family; Mr. and Mrs. Edward home of Mrs. Detheridge's par- and Mrs. Thomas Wivell and fam- 500 according to the stamps on February 13 at 4 p.m. It was friendship circle and the singing Recent Sunday visitors of Mr. Reaver and family and Miss Bet- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cool, ily, Highland, Md., and Mrs. Fred the deed. The property is located open with pledge of allegiance, of "Fare Thee Well." and Mrs. Roy Wivell were: Mr. ty Moser. to Fairfield. Hoff and children. along the east side of the Old the Girl Scout Promise and the Visitors at the home of Mr. and Frederick Road in the Emmits- singing of Our Chalet. Next the Michael Humerick has returned Mrs. Roy Wivell during the past Sells Property burg District and contains nearly group had the reading of the min- to an Ohio Air Force Base after an acre of land. utes by Marty Byard. Following spending a furlough with his par- this, Mary Topper reported that ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Humer- Your Confidence Is the troop has $63.56 in the bank. ick. He was accompanied by his The troop decided that on Feb. parents who visited with Mrs. Hu- We simply must tell the truth- 19 in the VFW at 6 p.m. they merick's relatives. Our Most Imporant would serve dinner to the Cub Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wivell visit- Apple Juice like George did. You are getting Scout mothers. The troop then ed last Monday with Mrs. Anna talked about Girl Scout weekend Topper and family, Hanover, Pa. Cocktail the best when you make an Wolfe and Asset and its theme. Before the closing Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1 Part 7 Crown of the meeting the group played Mrs. Gertrude Peters have re- When a product concerns your health, you can buy 1 Part Apple Juice Apple Juice Cocktail it here with confidence. It is our responsobility, as Shake, strain, pharmacists to maintain the highest standards of serve with ice. With Seagram's 7 Crown quality. Baby Chicks BEER - WINE EMMITSBURG PHARMACY WHISKEY -MINIATURES or Paul M. Carter, Pharmacist W. Main Street Emmitsburg, Md. Countryside Liquors Open Daily 9-9, Thurs. 2-9 Phone 447-2491 Emmitsburg, Md. Grown Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bowne, Prop. Pullets WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY -Free Parking-

Call Us For Your Requirements For 1964 SALE FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO TOBEY'S HIGHEST QUALITY STRAIGHT RUNS - PULLETS -SATURDAY ONLY- COCKERELS FROM RELIABLE HATCHERIES Westinghouse DELIVERED DIRECT TO YOU Color TV $439.95 w.t. Sylvania Color TV, Full Size $489.95 w.t. WASHINGTON'! HUBBARD'S Steam and Dry Iron, Knapp $ 9.95 Famous 496 Reds - Comet White (brown egg) - K- 137 Kimberchik Leghorn Pullets - New Hampshire GE Steam and Dry Iron $11.95 Reds - White Mountain or Silver Cross Cockerels. Dormeyer Mixer. $29.95 Friday-Saturday, Feb. 12-22.. Open Nites CAREY'S BRENDER STRAIN Sunbeam Toaster $17.95 Leghorn Pullets or Straight Run - Chicks or grown Ridiculously Low Prices on Fashion Items! Westinghouse Automatic Washer, Reg. Price 249.95 Pullets. NOW $189.95 LOOK WHAT $1.00 WILL BUY! OTHER VARIETIES Westinghouse Dishwasher, Portable $169.95 Columbian White - Dark Sex Link - White Rock - Zenith 6 Transistor Radio $16.95 Ieach Mount Hope Queen - White Vantress Cross - Flor- GLOVES - BRAS - BELTS in's H & N - Other approved varieties. Channel Master 6 Transistor Radio $12.95 BLOUSES - KNIT HATS Get these chicks off to a good start by feeding 86 LP Records Going on Sale for $1.49 Each our Pre-Eminent Quality or Purina starter and de- Lots of 45 Records Going on Sale for 35c Each veloper feeds. ENTIRE STOCK OF UNTRIMMED 37 Children's LP Records on Sale for 75c Each THURMONT COOPERATIVE WINTER COATS Phone CR 1-3111 Myers' Radio & TV ROCKY RIDGE WAREHOUSE 95 - $2O - 25 Phone HIllcrest 7-3824 AND RECORD SHOP Emmitsburg Maryland IMAGINE! MINK TRIMMED DAVE'S PHOTO SUPPLY COATS at these Low Prices WASHINGTONS BIRTHDAY Almost Unbelieveable - But It's True! 17th Anniversary Sale $48.00 and -$58.00 February 17 thru 29, 1964 (Were to $119.00) OVER 150 BETTER WINTER DOOR PRIZES SALE WINTER DRESSES $7 -'9 - 12 SPECIALS IN ALL 5 DEPARTMENTS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEB. 21-22 (Were to $39.00) PHOTO EQUIPMENT List SALE zw-mhz•-mrommows ammi•rmk 8-mm. Processing Mailers $ 1.85 $ .79 Kodak Retina Reflex S Camera 250.50 129.99 WOMEN'S 8t, MISSES DRESSES Group Of Kodak Motormatic 35 Camera 109.50 649.99 Agfa 'M' Camera /case 214.50 129.95 - '2 - 3 DRESSES $12.00.$5.00 Kodak Instamatic 100 Camera 17.95 12.99 Formerly Up to $12.98 - While They Last Bausch & Lomb Mod. 656 Projector 124.50 79.99 SWEATERS u Ansco Regent Projector 79.95 48.99 RACK OF PCA X 100 Electronic Flash 69.95 15.99 SKIRTS DuoLux Duette Flash Gun 14.95 2.99 Kodak Automatic 8-mm. Projector 109.95 69.99 Ladies' Dresses SPECTACULAR SAVINGS! Ansco Memo Master 8-mm. Project. 89.95 35.99 Terrific Savings On Brockway M-3 Exposure Meter 16.95 .99 139 GE Color Control Meter 49.95 9.99 HOUSECOATS - WARM SLEEPWEAR Kodak 8-mm. Scopemeter f 1.9.Cam. 99.50 49.99 Brownie Fun Saver 8-mm. Camera 19.95 13.99 LADIES' WINTER COATS CAR COATS - ALL-WEATHER COATS Revere Pow. Zoom Mod. 143 Camera 199.50 129.99 AND ALL-WEATHER COATS BLOUSES - HANDBAGS - SWEATERS Kodak Electric 8 Automatic Camera 99.50 69.99 $19.98 to $29.98 Values OPTICAL GOODS KNIT DRESSES Scope 9x35 Binoculars w/case $ 56.95 $ 39.99 $5 Bushnell 8x40 Binoculars w/case 89.50 59.99 12 Mikron 7x50 Binoculars w/case 125.00 79.99 Ladies' Full-Fashioned OFF TAPE RECORDER ,/21 Concord Model 107 Stereo $249.90 $159.99 READ THE TAG & PAY HALF! Webcor Model EP 2202 99.95 59.99 NYLON HOSE SPECIAL GROUP OF Roberts Model 1040 Stereo 299.50 189.99 HI FT AND STEREO Pr, 44c VM Mod. 334 Stereo Rec. Player 79.95 $ 56.99 Formerly $1.00 - Limit 3 pairs to Customer PARTY MESSES and FORMALS Graflex AV-11 Record Player 70.47 38.99 Panasonic Tab. Mod. 748 am-fm Radio 39.95 21.99 LADIES' WINTER SKIRTS $2.00 Panasonic Transistor Radio Mod. T-7 24.95 13.99 $5.00 - $8.00 - $10.00 University RRL 8-Speaker System 102.50 59.99 LADIES' RAYON UNDIES (Were to $39.95) Sherwood S 3000 III FM Tuner 118.00 88.99 CITIZENS BAND RADIO EQUIPMENT 3 Pair 88c Hundreds of Other Unadvertised Spectacular Eico 772 Transceiver $119.95 $ 89.95 Savings. Be sure to visit Newtronics CB-27 Antenna 10.44 6.99 ALL FIRST QUALITY MERCHANDISE our store. World's Poly Corn SR-23 Transceiver 349.50 244.95 ORIGINALLY PRICED AS ADVERTISED Fair Grand Prize Tickets Available Here Free. Globe Star Transceiver 159.95 90.00 -OVER 100 DIFFERENT ITEMS ON SALE- -For Savings, Always Come To- World's Fair Grand Prize Tickets Available Here THOMPSON'S TOBEY'S DAVE'S PHOTO SUPPLY OF 244 STEINWEHR AVE. GEMSBURG,PA. 28 Baltimore Street GETTYSBURG Gettysburg, Pa. OPEN FRIDAY-SATURDAY EVENINGS 'TIL 9