Etuntitsburg (llIKottirlt "READ BY MOST EMMITSBURGIANS" SINGLE COPY 10c FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1969 EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND, VOLUME LXXXIX, NO. 11 Rocky Ridge Family Engaged Local Store Engaged Mounties Play Xmas Decoration Commended For Burned Out Most Anything A three-alarm blaze caused by Cigarette Donations burning Christmas gift wrapping Baltimore U. paper completely destroyed the Contest Winners B. H. Boyle and Sons, Inc., lo- Glance home and possessions of a Rocky At A who have been sup- cal grocers, Ridge faMily of eight, Christmas Here Wednesday cigarettes to service- pyling free morning. for some time -weary Mt. St. Mary's Announced men in Vietnam Firemen said the large brick A travel are beginning to see fruition College basketball squad overcame Christmas Decor- now, and frame home of Wilford Cash- Emmitsburg's in the humanitarian deed. all kinds of handicaps in downing came to a close the our Dudderar on Route 77, a half ating Contest This week Bernard Boyle, pro- favored Manhattan 91-88 in over- night after Christmas with the mile west of Rocky Ridge, was shot is prietor, received a thank-you let- time in the Gem City Bowl holi- Now that the moon following results: totally engulfed by flames when safely ter from a Corporal Scott in day tournament at Erie Saturday over and the men are Best Lights: 1) Mrs. Mary Hat- they arrived on the scene. we are Vietnam expressing his apprecia- State night. back at their homes ter; 2) Jerry Joy; 3) Miss Jackie Mrs. Ethel Dudderar told and for tion and also for his buddies, for The Mountaineer squad left Em- mighty proud of them Balmer; 4) Norman Sheeley. Hon- Police that the fire possibly start- while the kindness of Boyle's Store in the mitsburg by bus Saturday morn- what they did and said orable mention, Dr. George Green ed in a partition between We providing them with smokes. The ing and was scheduled to take a speeding through space. Clarence Hahn. kitchen and the rest room on the on and letter reads: plane out of Harrisburg at 9 a.m. are particularly proud that Most original: 1) Robert Ros- first floor of the two-story home. Borman Mr. Boyle and Sons: and Arriving at the airport they found Christmas Eve Capt. ensteel; 2) Mrs. Guy Wetzel; 3) Dear She said that her husband to good at letter- all plane schedules were cancelled chose a section of the Bible Kelz: 4) Milton A. Sewell. I am not too their six children, two girls and William and the boys due to the weather and were forc- deliver his Christmas message mention, Richard Os- writing but from me four boys, aged 7-17, had just Honorable I would ed to continue on by bus, battling to us mortals on the little ole from 106's 2/5 HS Co., finished opening their Christmas ter. the cig- snow storms enroute in an 11-hour planet Earth. Apparently with 1) Charles like to thank you for gifts. Nativity Scene: I astronauts half way to Houck; 3) arettes you keep sending us. The wrapping paper was put trip. the Hartdagen; 2) James Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Elder, a telephone call to thought know your goodwill is appreciat- cook stove and apparently Following "heaven" the Joseph Hobbs; 4) Leo Topper. Emmitsburg, Md., announce the of in the the Gan- appropo, and ed, so now I will end this letter Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Miller, up the stove pipe Gannon, officials moved the message very Honorable mention, Dr. Joseph engagement of their daughter, the flames went the open- agree with God bless you, one and Thurmont R2, announce the en- chimney and non-St. Francis game to we are inclined to Baldacchino. Ann, to Mr. Paul E. Toms, by saying and caught fire in the perennial Dale home sometime gagement of their daughter, Con- ing affair. The Mount game fol- him. However that Prize money for the three cate- Mrs. Paul Toms, all. I am going second floor. She said one of her son of Mr. and nie Louise, to James D. Martin, lowed and did not end until early dissenter, Madalyn Murray 0'- judged was as follows: 1) in February. children told her at 9:30 a.m. that gories Thurmont, Md. Scott son of Mrs. Anna Margaret Mar- Sunday morning. Hair, who had the Supreme 3) $10; 4) $5. The grad- Corporal flames were "shooting out of the $20; 2) $15; The bride-elect is a 1968 and the late George J. Mar- Twice the Mountaineers had Court ban prayers in public by the to the Scott letter, tin rest room ceiling next to the kit- contest was sponsored uate of Thurmont High School and In addition R2. wasted them away and says the message and Ameri- in receipt of a let- tin, Emmitsburg leads but schools, Francis X. Elder Post 121, was previously employed by Ideal Mr. Boyle was wedding is being chen." rally for a '77-77 slanderous to other re- the Dept. of A summer caused an estimated were forced to act was can Legion. Judges were Lumen Farms Dairy, Frederick. Her fi- ter of thanks from The fire the reg- to those who D. C., planned. Dudderar's deadlock at the end of ligions and also Norris, Guy A. Baker, Jr., and a 1963 graduate of Thur- the Army, Washington, $5,000 damage ot the religion and ance is to ulation time. don't have any Robert A. Seidel. and served four which reads as follows: possessions and $6,000 damage she mont High School Bob Riley 6'8, Bob Sutor 6'8 and don't want one. Apparently Marine Corps. Gentlemen: the home owned by the Baltimore it in years with the Three Treated Fred Carter 6'3, all fouled out is opposed to prayer be employed I have been informed by the R. Brick Works in Baltimore. LAWRENCE W. HULL Mr. Toms is presently for the Mount which left them heaven, hell, space or on earth. Reynolds Tobacco Company of Over 40 firemen from Rocky Lawrence William Hull, 60, hus- at Sears, Frederick, Md. J. After Automobile without much height for the over- It makes me wonder how far has donation of cigarettes Ridge, Graceham and Thurmont band of Pauline Riley Hull, Fair- No date for the wedding your recent out some people can get. military personnel in Viet- responded to the fire alarm. Chief time. field R1, died at 11:30 a.m. Tues- been set. to our Mishap Friday Novey, 6'3 sophomore, was H. 0. Miller of Thurmont, said John * day, December 24, at the Warner nam. the big gun for Coach Jim Phelan was On behalf of the Secretary of State police investigated a mul- the men battled the blaze for at a. Hospital, Gettysburg. Death in the extra period, connecting for a very happy Christmas Born Driver Narrowly the Army and the Commanding ti-car accident at St. Anthony's least three hours. With attributed to a heart attack. eight points. Key tap-ins were us and with a new year was General, Army, on Rt. 806 Friday evening. Four When firemen arrived on the behind in Frederick County, Md., he made by Novey and Lou Grillo. front of us, one must take and Injury Vietnam, I thank you for your persons were taken to the Warn- scene, he said, the west end of in the son of the late William Escapes Novey wound up with 22 points, consideration just what is work- most generous donation. I am er Hospital, Gettysburg, in the the 10-room house was totally into Lillie (Warren) Hull. Hull Carter landed 21 and Riley hit before us this year. As the as- He was a Icy Plunge sure our personnel will receive VFW ambulance. engulfed in flames. ed as a truck driver. In for 10 as well as snaring 19 re- tronauts looked down on this Loyal the cigarettes with great pleasure A spokesman at the hospital Temperatures in the upper teens member of the Gettysburg Mehrle Martin, 26, of Thur- bounds. little planet earth, from a social thanks. said that one of the victims was and strong winds hampered fire small Order of the Moose, and admitted as a patient and of 6'8 sophomores led Gan- or less reflected mont, was Sincerely, admitted. He was Michael Kreitz, fighting efforts. The water used A pair space, they more member of the Francis X. Elder Gettys- to an 81-69 decision to st in the Warner Hospital, G. Wickham 21, of R2, Thurmont. His brother, -fight froze to the fire non College our thoughts as I American T • -nitsburg. Kenneth in the fire in the burg, early Dec. 26 suffering from General, USA 24, was treated and re- and trucks. over the Mountaineers small we really are on earth and Surviving in his wife Major Lewis, companies' ladders eve- a possible broken wrist and chest General Also treated and released that the trucks championship game Monday the many problems we are con- are a daughter, Mrs. David Mus- The Adjutant leased. Cihef Miller said injuries suffered when his car Hartmann of Trent- of ice on ning. fronted with. Space is so vast selman, Fairfield, and five broth- were Rupert had at least an inch plunged down a 30-foot embank- J., and William Sanders, Al Chrisman and Glen Sum- and the earth so small, we must ers and sisters, Brook Hull, Rus- Goldstein Offers on, N. them. ment into the icy-waters of Flat mers were the big guns for the find a solution to our multitud- sell Hull and Mrs. Helen Mussel- 22, R2, Thurmont. Rocky Ridge was recalled twice Run. To State's on Rt. Golden Knights, the former top- inous problems and learn how man, all of Fairfield; Mrs. Mary Solution In a bus-car accident to house to extinguish flame-ups He was placed in the intensive an es- ping all scorers with 25 points to really govern ourselves in Wetzel, Pen Mar, and Mrs. Thelma 806, south of Emmitsburg, Christmas afternoon. care unit at the hospital, but his Fiscal Dilemma to while the pair combined for 33 peace and harmony, if the hu- Starkey, Baltimore. timated $150 damage was done condition later was listed as "sat- M. the same number as man race is to survive. It is Funeral services were held on Comptroller Louis L. Goldstien a car operated by Thomas rebounds, isfactory." raise ap- was pulled down by Bob Riley and hard to believe, looking down at Friday at 2 p.m. from the Wilson has suggested a plan to Leonard, R1, and $10 damage Miss Shields Chief Guy R. McGlaughlin of addi- Sutor for the Mount. the earth, that such poverty, Funeral Hcnic, Fairfield, with the proximately $79,000,000 in done to a Capital Bus from Har- Bob the Vigilant Hose Co. said Mar- Fiscal Fair trailed by as misery, pestilence, hunger and Rev. Lloyd Seiler officiating. In- tional revenue in the 1969 risburg operated by Donald Hosts Sorority The Mountaineers tin, bloody and dripping ice and at one strife exists, but it is true. Man- terment was in the Fairfield Union Year without a tax increase which of Gettysburg. much as 13 points water from his soaked clothes, Miss Mary Catherine Shields but fought back kind simply has to work out his Cemetery. revenues would overcome the pres- Police said the bus had stopped in the first half rapped on the door of a home in recently hostessed the Christmas at half-time problems or there will be no Pallbearers were Charles M ent anticipated budget deficit and for an obstruction in the road to within six points the Emmit Gardens development. '70 supper party of the Waynesboro world. Valentine, Kenneth Seiford, Hora- leave a surplus to balance the and that due to ice, Leonard was 38-32. Those who took him into their Alumnae Chapter of the Alpha Grillo, th( D. Miller, Kenneth Ditch, At- Fiscal Year budget. unable to stop and slid into the Sparked by Lou * * tio home about 11:30 Chritmas night Iota Sorority at the home of Mr. and Edward Creag- This plan would include in Fis- rear of the bus. Mount narrowed the gap to 57-56 crew safely wood Feeser summoned the VFW and Mrs. Bernard F. Shields, Toll With the Pueblo immediately cal Year 1969 general fund re- midway in the last half but then their fami- er. Whlie they gave Mar- Gate Hill. back home and with ambulance. ceipts withheld income taxes re- Trickery Gannon, taking advantage of foul are all first aid as they could, Suggests A buffet supper was served and lies once again, there tin such ceived by the State for the April- trouble on the part of several being asked MRS. LOUIS COOPER the arrival of the ambu- games and entertainment was en- kinds of questions pending June 1969 quarter, due July 31, Mount players, pulled steadil:, planned. One Funeral services for Mrs. Celia lance, he told them he had been In Transplants joyed throughout the evening. The and investigations 1969. away. in my mind Cooper, Baltimore, who was ac- and said he had not climax of the evening was ex- important questoin in an accident Mr. Goldstein also called at- Editor, Emmitsburg Chronicle: Riley led Mt. St. Mary's with 1- scuttled tive for many years in Baltimore the driver of the auto. of changnig of gifts and the Chapter is why the ship wasn't been tention to the fact that retail Little by little the pattern points and Fred Carter and Gril- by its organizations, were held at noon the family could locate doc- presented Mr. and Mrs. Shields . . . sent to the bottom Since sales and use taxes collected for trickery used by transplant lo each contrbiuted 15 with Sutor Koreans Thursday, Dec. 26 at the Levison vehicle nearby, and with a gift of appreciation. own crew, before the no wrecked the month of June, 1969, and due tors unfolds: adding 10. These an- funeral establishment, Baltimore. Martin did not know exact- week Guests included Mr. and Mrs. seized the vessel. since the state by July 21, 1969, could The Washington Post this Riley and Grillo were named to be forth- Mrs. Cooper died Tuesday morn- ly where the wreckage might be, con- David Musselman, Fairfield; Miss swers probably will also be included in the state rev- gives additional information the all-tournament team. Larry contin- ing, Dec. 24 at the Belvedere Nurs- Emmitsburg firemen were 71, Patricia Conrad of Emmitsburg; coming as investigations the enues for Fiscal Year 1969. cerning Goldie Marie Rheams, Daley, Summer and Chrisman, all we ing Home after a short illness. to search the area for Harold Izer of Hyattsville; ue, but after all the wars summoned It is estimated that implemen- Denver, Colo., who was declared Mr. of Gannon, were also named with and the Born in Baltimore, Mrs. Cooper car, since it was believed a Ac- Mr. and Mrs. Barry Scott, Mr. and have been involved in the tation of these proposals would dead on December 6, 1968. Daley being selected as the most married Louis Cooper, owner of might still be in it. has now Mrs. Robert Honodel, Mr. and experience we have gathered driver increase the state general fund cording to the Post, she valuable player. the Emmitsburg Manufacturing Hose Co. members, G. Stucky, Miss Shir- you'd thought our ships and men The Vigilant for Fiscal Year 1969 by died again .. .this time for real. Mrs. Vernon Manhattan trimmed St. Francis. Company. She and her husband made even revenues Mr. and Mrs. John would have been prepared for in ten-degree weather in income taxes and The original accounts of this ley A. Zeigler, N. Y., 96-56, in the consolation. lived in Emmitsburg, from the wind $66,000,000 Mr. Richard such an eventuality. chillier by 30-mile-per-hour Retail Sales and strange incident-a person declar- W. Clemmons, and The Mount, now 7-2, will return * * * 1920's until the early 1950's when the ve- $13,000,000 in Mr. and gusts, eventually located total of $79,000,- ed dead and then found to be Huff of Waynesboro; to its home floor January 8 to Mr. Cooper retired. Use Taxes for a For many months now there hicle. It apparently had attempt- living-did not mention that when Mrs. Paul Dile and Miss Tonyia meet Baltimore University in a Mrs. Cooper was a member of 15 by- 000. have been quick deals in land ed to turn from the Route of $6,800,- Mrs. Rheams was first declared K. Dile of Mont Alto; Miss Bren- Mason-Dixon Conference game. the American Red Cross, Hadas- which A further increase buying in this area and from pass into Creamery Road, in Fiscal dead she was being viewed as a da J. Johnson of Gettysburg; Mr. the Lutheran Hospital Aux- 000 would be realized the local scuttlebut practically sah, runs southeast from Emmitsburg, rea- prospective donor. Today's news Jimmie Graeber, USAF, Fo rt Baltimore and the Betty Year 1970 for the following the west end of Town clear to iliary of and had gone over a 30-foot, "al- item relates: "Doctors first de- Ritchie; Misses Leeanna, Margar- MAY, SR. Fund. She was son. Under present procedure, re- WILLIAM H. Knob, has been pur- Berkowitz Cancer most straight down" embankment. clared her dead on Dec. 6, but la- et and Mary Franklin of Thorn- Sr., 64, el Carrick's Beth Tfiloh ceipts for the April-June quarter William H. May, by a combine. a former member of The auto had come to rest on its drugs to main- brook Farm; Mr. Francis E. Seiss chased, apparently of 1969, due July 31, 1969, would ter used stimulant New Windsor R1, died Monday that almost a Congregation. top in several feet of water and tain her heartbeat for a 'planned of Washington, D. C.; and Mr. Hospital It is estimated Mrs. Coop- be included in Fiscal Year 1970 Carroll County General of choice moun- Besides her husband, ice in Flat Run. to remove George E. Paton, USN, Seattle, thousand acres Mrs. revenues. Under the proposed post-mortem operation He was born in Frederick Coun- in er is survived by a daughter, Firemen waded into the icy tain land has changed hands the receipts for that quar- an organ." One easily suspects Washington. ty, a son of the late John W. and Jeanette Levin, Baltimore; one and attempted to peer into plan, recent months. We know noth- water course, become part that similar trickery accompanies Grace May. sister, Mrs. Ida Cooper, of Balti- car to see if ter would, of ing of the plans of the new own- the interior of the Year 1969 all heart transplants. Girl Scouts Make He was employed as a bin op- more; two grandsons and five were in the of revenues of Fiscal ers but it must be something any additional persons receipts of the Nearly a year ago in one of erator at the Teeter Quarry. great-grandchildren. Because of and instead, the "big" for this area and we are upside-down vehicle. quarter, which my initial letters on this subject, Gains In County He is survived by his wife, the depth of April-June 1970 anxiously awaiting the outcome. the darkness and 10% I mentioned a friend in Washing- Melinda Reaver May; two da, not determ- should be approximately Mrs. Ronald Foland, Girl Scout Rumors have it labeled as an- MRS. FRANK W. SUCH the water they could of the ton who suffered a heart arrest ters and nine sons including I any- greater, would be a part director, announces this has been recreational area with Mrs. Elizabeth S. Buch, 87, wi- ine whether or not there was following an automobile accident ip E. May, Emmitsburg. :- revenues of Fiscal Year 1970. a bumper year for new Girl and ski facilities but there dow of Frank W. Buch, formerly one in the auto. and who was brought into the surviving are two sisters, tivL De- then sent its Scout troops, both in Frederick s absolutely no confirmation of Frederick, died Wednesday, Sperry Ford Sales hospital listed "Dead on Arrival." brothers, 35 grandchildren and six scene and, using Engaged City and the County. about this at this time. What- cember 25. tow truck to the The doctor on duty had two great-grandchildren. the car In the county schools Urbana ever it is, we feel certain that She was a daughter of the late a long steel cable, pulled Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Rodg- chioces: He could have routed her Funeral services were held al Hal- make a thor- has two new Brownie troops, 674, it will benefit Emmitsburg and William and Luisa Eckstein over so firemen could ers, Jr., Emmitsburg R2, announce body to the morgue. Instead he 2 p.m. Thursday from the Waltz had Mrs. Charles Chipley-Mrs. Mar- that's what we are really in- lar and until she was married ough check. the engagement of their daughter, administered a heart stimulant Funeral Home, Windfield with the Tele- in the wrecked shall Wisner and No. 834, Mrs. terested in primarily. been employed by the C & P No one was found Alice Anna, to Barry Lee Rhoads, and in three days she was back Rev. Ira Conley officiating. Inter- David Plison-Mrs. Richard Valew; phone Co. car. son of Mr. and Mrs. George at work. ment was in the Taylorsville Cem- Charles State Police investi- and a new Junior troop, Mrs. Ward To Sponsor Surviving are a son, Maryland Rhoads, Littlestown. The case that comes most read- etery. VFW Wright-Mrs. David Swift. W. 'Pat' Buch, Emmitsburg; one gated the accident. Miss Rodgers is a graduate of ily to mind however, is that of a busy New Midway has a Brownie and Film brother, Preston Haller, Ridge- The accident completed Emmitsburg High School and is an uncle in my own family: He Sports Tony W. for the firemen. a Junior troop whose leaders are ville; two grandchildren, Christmas day employed by the Gettysburg Shoe had.a very bad heart for 20 years JOHN E. STONESIFER both said that the Mrs. Eugene Gardner-Mrs. Leon A full-color, 30-minute sports Buch and Patrick H. Buch, Chief McGlaughlin Company. before he died. Through the saint- John E. Stonesifer, 62, of R2, number of first summoned at Anders and Mrs. Paul Creager- movie entitled 65 Sports Thrills, of Emmitsburg. A company was Mr. Rhoads, a graduate of Lit- ly ministrations of Aunt Mae, he Taneytown, died Tuesday while at of Miller survive. morning to a Mrs. John Stottlemyer. will be seen courtesy nieces and nephews also 10:20 Christmas tlestown High School, is employed survived those years in reason- work on the Western Maryland at on at the Leroy Cool Walkersville added one new Brewing Company of Milwaukee Funeral services were held chimney fire by Eddie's Cleaners and Laund- able happiness and comfort. To- Railroad near Hagerstown. He was Post and along the Crystal Foun- Brownie troop No. 803, Mrs. Rob- the next meeting of VFW Monday at the M. R. Etchison residence erers. ward the end, about twice a year, born in Carroll County, son of the at mountains west of ret Neely-Mrs. Bennie C. Hart- 6658, Emmitsburg. Son Funeral Home, Frederick, tain Rd. in the No date has been set for the his heart would completely stop; late John A. and Minnie Fleagle in was no dam- mann. The meeting will be held the 11 a.m. with the Rev. Ralph M. Emmitsburg. There wedding. whereupon, Dr. Brick, who lived Stonesifer. added a new Jun- VFW Annex at 8 p.m. on Wed- Sharpe officiating. Interment was age caused by that blaze. next door, would hurry over, nee- New Market is survived by his wife, Mrs. eve- Swick, He nesday, January 8, 1969. in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Fred- Then at 5:25 Wednesday WEATHER REPORT dle in hand, and dutifully perform ior troop, Mrs. Ronald Eleanor Keeney Stonesifer; three called for the Mrs. The film is one of more than erick. ning the firemen were again Weather temperatures the function of his profession ... Mrs. Kenneth Wolfensburger, sons, John W. of Emmitsburg, in the film li- fire along Rt. for the per- 200 titles Miller when a car caught Emmitsburg District, the preservation of life. Finally Richard Thomas. Paul E. and Robert L., at home; brary, the largest of its kind in Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wantz and St. Mary's College. 27, as reported by School has a Brownie 15 near Mt. iod ending Dec. -and in a final way-Uncle died, Valley a daughter, Miss Linda Stonesif- the All are available free Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith vaca- of the auto, which weather ob- troop, Mrs. Gene world. The occupants Mrs. Paul Beale, local in the bosom of a faith he had and Junior at home; two brothers, Tal- to tioned in Florida last week. While Ga- Herman Clear and er, of charge for showing civic, had to be towed by Sperry's server, were as follows: once rejected. Modern day trans- Franklin, Mrs. Emmitsburg, and or- there they visited Mrs. Hattie Dawson, Mrs. bert Stonesifer, social, church and fraternal rage, had extinguished the blaze H L quacks would have denied Mrs. Kenneth Chas. Keysville; and and granddaughter, Mrs. plant David Stonesifer, ganizations. Wantz before firemen arrived. Saturday, Dec. 21 , 42 34 Thornton. Troxell, of family, near him this great boon. a sister, Mrs. Edgar Joseph Candelore and Sunday, Dec. 22 36 24 J.D. Middletown and Myersville share VFW AMBULANCE Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Moser Patrick F. X. McGucken, Rocky Ridge. Orlando. Monday, Dec. 23 45 30 a new Cadette troop for junior be held at William E. Sanders, Jr., Mich- and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawk and Funeral services will Tuesday, Dec. 24 35 23 In 1915, only one per cent of high age girls led by Mrs. George Home, Thur- ael Kreitz and Lewis Kreitz, Jr., Mr. David Sanders visited sever- Janice Valentine, visited Mrs. the Creager Funeral Mrs. Wednesday, Dec. 25 26 15 the total civilian population aged, Thompson and Miss Betty Good- at Thurmont R2, were transported al days over Christmas with his over the holidays. mont, this afternoon (Friday) Roy Sanders Thursday, Dec. 26 25 12 18 years or more, were veterans. low. this week to the Warner Hospit- mother, Mrs. Roy Sanders, and 2 o'clock, with the Rev. Galen Friday, Dec. 27 33 20 Today, according to the VA, one al, via the VFW am- brothers, James Sanders and fam- Small opportunities are often who know Goodwin officiating. Interment will Gettysburg, Total rainfall for the period was out of five in this age group are They know enough bulance. The driver was L. Mich- ily and Wayne Sanders and fami- the beginning of great enterprises. Adams be in the Keysville Cemetery. .60 of an inch. veterans. how to learn.-Henry ael Boyle. ly. -Demosthenes PAGE TWO EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1969 foods. the departments YOUR PERSONAL and agencies in ded, "the elimination of wasteful 4. To see that more of the fat government," and marriage. Fitness for Mar- and the Bob Hope Desert Classic Tydings said. and unnecessary spending in DRIVER CHARGED HEALTH eaten is polyunsaturated, and less gov- riage, The Biology of Marriage, in Palm Springs. "I would g tar P to ernment is of first importance be- of it is saturated. sug- Family Planning, Fertility and In- "Berlin Diary," by William A total of $700 damage was gest to the Presinelit-Eiect cause it makes the maximum L. A Mother's Culinary Skill Your Heart Association can sup- that fertility, the Art of Marriage, Shirer. Here caused to two vehicles Saturday the establishment amount of public funds is the first uncen- May Protect Child's Heart ply you with two of cost reduc- available Sexual adjustments and malad- on the Waynesboro Road near the new booklets tion programs to serve human sored and intimate account of As containing recommended in every depart- needs." He said justments and Health in Marriage. Pennsylvania-Maryland Christmas approacnes, moth- diets, reci- ment should dollars saved Germany in the Second World state line. pes and tips receive the highest coud be "put to use ers in our area will be busy shop- on food preparation priority in programs In the final chapter, happiness War. Here is the private, person- Police reproted that a car driv- to achieve in the new Administra- that invest in peo- ping for gifts to fill the stcokings those four goals. The tion." ple." in marriage, the doctor expres- al, utterly revealing journal of a en by Connie Marie Seiss of Tan- to be hung by publications are: "The Way to ses his belief g r e at foreign correspondent, the chimney with a Tydings said effective that the two most in eytown R2, was stopped signalling care. In Man's Heart," and "Recipes cost re- which the interest of protect- for duction would: important steps are: "Prepare he tells the things he saw for a left-hand turn when another ing hearts, your Heart Fat-Controlled and Low Choles- yourelf for marriage," and experienced during the seven vehicle Associa- —Provide more "bang for OUR LIBRARY and "Choose driven by Shirley Ann tion urges all mothers terol Meals." the your mate wisely." terrible years in which Hitler Southard, to pay as buck," producing national securi- The manual rose Lantz, R2, failed to much attention to what Scientists agree that diet is a Some new books were added to ends with ten to power and conquered goes into ty forces that "will be of rules or guideposts most of stop and strucl, it in the rear. the youngsters' factor in reducing the risk of maxi- the collection at the Emmitsburg that can help a continent. shiny, new lunch mum deterrent power, every couple have The driver of the second ve- boxes, and heart attack. But there are other or, if nec- Public Library this week. Among a happy onto the family table. essary, of maximum marriage. hicle was charged with failure to factors to guard gaainst. See applied ef- those from County Services, with "Washington Dial 447-4141 to report a fire. A mother's skill's in selecting that fect." Quadrille The dance reduce speed to avoid a collision. your youngsters do not acquire headquarters in C. Burr Artz Li- beside the documents," and preparing foods can help pro- —Restore the tax-burdened by Jona- the cigarette smoking habit; have citi- brary, the following are listed: than Daniels. This tect the entire family's hearts. zen's confidence in the present is the story OPEN TONIGHT them exercise regularly; keep in- "A Marriage Manuel," by Drs. of fascinating women There is increasing evidence that stitutions of government. "I who were their weight at appropriate lev- sub- Hannah and Abraham Stone. The the leaders of Washington a diet which controls the intake mit that vigorous efforts to society els; and take them for regular re- modern guide to sex and mar- from the turn of the of cholesterol and saturated fats duce costs are vital to maintain- century medical checkups. riage recommeded by doctors and through F.D.R. years. YOU can reduce the hazard of ather- ing such confidence," he They were This same plan of action applies said. educators. Now, in a thoroughly charming, dynamic—and osclerosis, a disease of the arter- —"Combat the ever intrigu- f421. equally to adults as a program - present revised and updated edition, this ing. In one sense, NEED ies which underlies most heart threat of inflation." this is an his- to reduce their risk of heart at- famous guide once again explores torical journal, attacks. And youngsters stand to "But most of all," recording pertin- SOME tack. It is never too early or too Tydings ad- the basic considerations of sex ent episodes, gain most from such risk reduction but beyond the fa- late to start a campaign to pro- miliar facts measures. In their formative of history, Jonathan tect the heart. Do it this Christ- Daniels has evoked t years they will develop a taste warm inti- BLOCK- ing mas and help to give your family mate glimpses of for the right kinds of foods, and the unforget- the priceless gift of health. table people making ON thus find it easier as they ma- that history. "Early American ture to adhere to a diet that re- Decorative Patterns and YOUR duces their risk of premature Tydings Calls How To Paint Them," heart disease. by Ellen Sabine. Full color pho- tographs The typical American of a Blue Dower Chest, diet is For Spending Cut gtenciled rich in foods that contribute BY THE GAINES Rocker patterns, chair to DOG RESEARCH CENTER, NEW YORK, N. Y. patterns, the progress of atherosclerosis. Senator Joseph D. Tydings last a Cornice pattern, an English Sewing To reduce this risk, scientists rec- week suggested that President- table, and Old ommend a diet Elect Nixon give "the Tinsel Picture, a Nineteenth-cen- INCOME that is low in cho- highest pri- TAX tury Fancy You have to know the lesteral and saturated fat, but ority" to the "establishment of Chair and a Japanned Red Secretary; rules of the game to BOTH which till provides all the nutri- cost reduction programs in every plus a collection of authentic win. BLOCK ents essential to good health. department" of the Federal gov- pattern designs, suit- men are FEDERAL able for use by Adopting this diet usually re- ernment. professional and Pros. And when BLOCK AND industrial designers; quires moderate changes in eat- The Maryland Senator stressed basic brush prepares your return, strokes STATE ing habits. the need for greater government and detailed, step-by-step you can be sure of instructions There are four goals to keep cost reduction efforts in a speech for the amateur home maximum savings. in x_79 decorator. Ac- mind in following the suggested prepared for delivery at the Aber- curacy is guaranteed. "The Bogey diet: deen Proving Ground in Aberdeen, Man," by George Cost Plimpton. George is low. UP 1. To meet daily needs for pro- Maryland. He spoke at a Army -141 Plimpton's ad- ventures in GUARANTEE tein, vitamins, minerals Material Command National • the world of big-time and oth- Cost -4 Vie guarantee accurate preparation of every tax er nutrients. 2--Avek golf began when he played as return. If Reduciton Awards ceremony. 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DeVille, air have as many infections as one air '66 Cadillac convertible, air would '68 Cadillac think. sdn. DeVille, air '66 Olds V.C. 9-pass wagon Tears are the '68 Cadillac cpe. DeVille, air '66 Olds 98 sedan product of many '68 Cadillac DeV. Cony., air '66 Olds Starfire coupe, air glands. '68 Olds 98 sedan, air '66 Pontiac Catalina sedan, air There are tear '67 Cadillac Fleetwood sdn., '66 Ford 8-pass. sta. wgn., air glands at the up- air '65 Olds 88 convertible per, outer cor- '67 Cadillac sdn. DeVille, air '65 Olds 88 4-dr. sedan ner of the eye '67 Olds Vista Cruiser wagon, '65 Olds 98 sedan underneath the air frontal bone, '65 Olds Delta 2-door Wesley '67 Olds 88 sedan, air '64 Olds 88 sedan with ducts that '67 lead to the surface. There are Olds Cutlass coupe '64 Dodge Dart 2-door coupe also '67 Olds 98 sedan, air '63 tear glands in the upper and lower Cadillac sedan eyelids. The '67 Olds Delmont 88 sedan '63 Pontiac tears of the eye are sedan, air a combined effort of all these '67 Chevrolet Camaro coupe, '62 Cadillac sedan stan. transmission glands. And yet, only about a tea- '62 Olds 88 Holiday sedan spoon a day is manufactured '67 Pontiac Tempest 2-dr., and air '60 Chevrolet convertible dispersed onto the surface of the '67 Ford Mustang coupe, air '57 Chevrolet station wagon eye. '66 Cadillac sdn. DeVille, gold • Besides helping to prevent eye infections tears prevent the eye In a creek, off a bridge, through a wall, from drying. Tears are sticky and viscid and this keeps them from Stood icy-wet Bertram Q. Ball, flowing over the lid. "With dead wiper blades, Glenn L. Bream, As *ell as observing the rules Clear vision soon fades," Inc. of strict cleanliness of the eyes, the National Eye Research Foun- Moaned Bert,"I could not see at all!" Paul R. 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and Rap Brown when they were Board of Regents at Colorado veloped so far appears to in- crops ineligible for production on guard over the top of the lift to Emmitsburg Chronicle building up their revolutionary U had voted not to permit the volve drugs, uninhibited sex and government-owned leased land will prevent injuries to the operator Black Power EMMITSBURG, FREDERICK COUNTY, MARYLAND forces. An inkling national SDS convocation on a passionate explosive manner continue until revised. from falling boxes. Mrs. Brown Published weekly on Friday by the CHRONICLE PRESS INCORPORATED, 107 South of the correct image in which their campus. The three who of expressing themselves in an is represented by Attorney Edwin Beton Avenue, Emmitsburg, Maryland 21727. Telephone 301-447-5511. the American people should view favored it were joined by Uni- obscene vocabulary of their own. Thurmont Woman F. Nikirk. young Mr. Hayden was given in versity President, Joseph Smiley, One of them sought to empha- CHARLES ARTHUR ELDER, Editor-Publisher his statement to 10,000 "Yip- and the SDS held the meeting, size his views and his feelings Files $195,000 Suit All Communications and Checks intended for this Paper should be addressed and pies" and "Hippies" congregated a sordid, obscene, anarchisitc at one plenary session by drop- made payable to the CHRONICLE PRESS INCORPORATED, Emmitsburg, Md. 21727. in Chicago's Grant Park at the spectacle. ping his pants and exposing A Thurmont woman has filed a height of the "Hippy-Yippy" Obscenity And Sex himself." Such an outrageous damage suit in Circuit Court Copy for Advertisements must be received in this Office not later than Tuesday invasion of downtown Chicago The Denver organization can grow on the claiming $195,000 against the Ca- week's edition. Advertising rates Post, not usually Morning to assure publication in the current last August. campuses of America only if toctin Mountain Orchards in Thur- furnished upon request. Subscription rate, $4.00 per year in advance. critical of radical demonstrators, "Make Sure Blood Flows" took a dim view of the SDS pro- fertilized by "tolerant" faculties mont. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Postoffice at Emmitsburg, Maryland, under- Precisely like a guerrilla com- ceedings. Editorial Writer, Law- and administrations. It is a In the suit, Mrs. Doris I. Brown the Congressional Act of March 3, 1879. mander firing up assembled cad- rence G. Weiss, who attended menace to everything decent. of R2, is claiming damages as a res of dynamiters, Hayden said some of the sessions, reported result of an accident on Sept. 26, MEMBER to the 10,000-plus revolutionary that the SDS convocation was 1968, which the suit alleges caus- Member rabble: "We must move out of composed of three entitles: (1) List Revised For ed the death of her husband, Wal- the Park and into the streets. the Progressive Labor ter L. Brown, an employe of the Maryland-Delaware Party We have to turn this overheated "that most nearly resembles the Catoctin Orchards. AVIONDEIU Press Assoc., Inc. Price-Supported Crops NPMFNA-pER military machine against itself. Communist party" and whose The suit claims the orchard If blood flows, we must make members admire was negligent in that it did not Founded 1885 "the Chinese A revision of the list of price- Association_ sure it flows all over the city." Communism of Mao Tse-tung; supported provide reasonable safeguards for crops which are not Ir Pay. To The revolutionary rabble had (2) other Marxists "who aren't its employes. Brown was the op- "anarchistic". eligible for production on govern- been moved to Chicago, after organized as a block and who ment-owned land has been erator of a fork lift used to stack ET F. SDS is a worldwide "society", an- months of organization, training interpret Marxism in a variety nounced by the U. S. crates in the warehouse for the led in most nations by young Department TONSORIAL SERVICE in violence, and preparations, to of ways;" and (3) the Anarch- of orchard. He died as a result of Communists and backed where- Agriculture, according to James Looking "destroy, annihilate, tear down." ists. Concerning group (3), M. Voss, injuries received when several of ever it operates by the interna- Chairman, Maryland World Communism was pleased Weiss wrote in the Post: State Agricultural the crates he was stacking fell Mac's Barber Shop tional Communist apparatus. Stabilization with their success, although the "SDS members in this group, and Conservation Committee. Bar- on his head, the suit reads. Ahead Two of the 'top leaders of SDS M ITS BURG, MD. biased, pro-rabble TV reporting largely from the East Village ley, soybeans, and The suit further claims that the in the United States have, ac- flaxseed have by of the rioting backfired and this, in New York City, are a small been added to the list. fork lift did not have a protective cording to reliable reports, iden- for the Reds, was a temporary minority in the organization. . Barley is Dr. George S. Benson tified themselves as "revolution- included in the 1969 setback. the name they have chosen for Feed Grain President ary Communists". The growth of Program. Thus, it is The true image of the SDS themseves (Up - Against - The - subject to acreage restriction SDS on college campuses from as crowd came through clearly at Wall-Mother - - - -) cannot be a condition of price NATIONAL- EDUCATION PROGRAM coast to coast has been swift support elig- the SDS National Council Meet- printed in this newspaper. Nor ibility. Barley was Searcy, Arkansas (estimated militant following, among the ing on the campus of the Uni- can the four-letter words which crops which were January 1969: 75,000). The mis- not eligible for versity of Colorado, October 11- fill their speeches and conversa- production on government-owned Beer chief, strife, rioting and destruc- Students For A 13. Three of the six-member tion. The 'culture' they have de- land during the years when it was Society tion it has helped to create has Democratic previously included in the Feed *an. brought on a state of virtual We are listing in a series of Grain Program. permanent chaos to those col- columns some of the significant The continuing increase in soy- leges and universities that are developments within America in bean production at a time when tolerant of anarchy. Wine 1968 which pleased or displeas- the use of soybeans for crushing ed World Communism's leaders Red Ally and also for export was leveling and which aided or hindered The U. S. wing of this revo- off has led to a major bulidup in their advance toward their de- lutionary force is. considered by stocks. An evaluation of prospec- struction of the American sys- international Communist bos- tive use during 1968-69 indicates equally as promising, Whiskey tem and dominance over the ses to be a further large increase in stocks world. This column is devoted as a revolutionarary Black Pow- and shows clearly that soybeans exclusively to one of the most er force. The two now operate will be in surplus supply during destructive and dangerous of on campuses as interlocking al- 1968-69. A similar situation ex- You'll Find Everything For That Party the new forces being mobilized lies. ists for flaxseed. to destroy the American sys- Television networks and wire The change in the list is being Right Here On Our Shelves tem—Students for a Democratic services reporters and commen- announced at this time so far- Society, which FBI Director, J. tators have focused the same mers who lease government-owned Edgar Hoover, says is motivat- kind of news spotlight attention cropland from the various agen- ed "by a desire to destroy, to on SDS co-founder and national cies of the U. S. government can annihilate, to tear down." It spokesman, Tom Hayden, that make plans for 1969. can be called, says Mr. Hoover, they did on Stokely Carmichael Eleven crops are on the list as Village Liquors ineligible for planting on govern- ment land. They are: barley, soy- Ralph F. Irelan, Prop. beans, cotton (Upland and Extra Long Staple), corn, flaxseed, grain sorghums, rice, wheat, peanuts, "Always in the Best of Spirits" dry edible beans, and tobacco (kinds for which acreage allot- ments are in effect). Phone 447-3271 Emmitsburg, Md. The listing of price-supported No. 1 Seller PURINA HORSE CHOW CHECKERS Reliable Used Cars COMPLETE!".NO HAY NEEDED: 1968 Chev. Impala Custom Spt. Cpe.; R&H&A; P.S.; 8,000 mi. Here's the product horse owners have been waiting 1968 Pontiac Tempest 4-Dr.; R&H&A; 9,000 miles. for... Purina's revolutionary Horse Chow Checkers ... with built-in hay. 1967 Rambler American, 4-Dr. Sed.; R&H; 17,000 miles. It's tailor-made for folks where hay is a problem. 1966 Chevrolet 2-Dr., '6'; R&H&A. 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Bab- : wftb RT-98 : lish a somewhat esoteric, but lution is a boost in the official Pictorial Review, she now thoroughly son's Reports' strategy would interesting book, devalua- Phone Thurmunt 271-6381 — Sales Office, Frederick 662-118i :the fuel oft for easy heating!: spends all of her leisure time "Weight on the Thoroughbred price of gold and thus be to go with either Homestake . . "following the horses." She Racehorse." In his foreword, tion of the dollar. In other Mining, the leading U. S. gold . • once packed up and went to Joseph A. Estes, senior advisory circles there are pleas for a de- producer, or American - South * Mobil • France to see Whirlaway after editor of # * the Thoroughbred monetization of gold, for with- African Investment Trust, a * the had been sold to Marcel Record, says "The subject has drawing gold permanently from # Boussac, and thinks nothing closed-end trust with a large of never before been explored so the monetary system. , # hieing herself off to Santa Anita thoroughly." portfolio of gold-mining stocks. to discuss handicap weights While perhaps restricted in Both schools of thought can Both are traded on the New 'THE and both GET A DEAL ONLY AUTOMATIC DELIVERY with Frank E."Jimmy" Kilroe. its appeal., the book is already a be rationally argued, York Stock Exchange, so con- .For many years, the writing collectors item, having been are open to criticism. 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PRIDE OF CLEVELAND—Joining a hard working member of the Cleveland self-help organi- will pay that II 0 15 R S zation called Pride during recent Block prepared income tax re- visit, Vice President Humphrey helps place a demonstration turns for more than 3,600,000 in- KONDAY: 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. sign on an urban rehabilitation project as part of (Other Evenings By Appointment) the Cleveland Now program to rebuild dividuals last year and this year PH ONE city slums and to aid people in disadvantaged and riot torn areas. expects to process approximately WESTM 1 N STE It Ti S-S:;40 (Jharles 1TSBI)RG 1.1,--.7,0741maricsaw- W I L. S N Furte.roi Home DOG OWNERS N11). BUY YOUR LICENSE BY JANUARY 1, 1969

The law provides a fine of from $5.00 to $25.00 on any A pencil and Moore BOOK FORMS owner of a dog, six months of age or over, which i Vmrr ,-..!'.11:17;..7 mean RELIABLE RECORDS... licensed after January 1, 1969. 642-3:342. LICENSES AVAILABLE AT County Treasurer's Office, Frederick, Maryland You can fill in this form and mail $2.00 for Male or Spayed A complete business system Female; $3.00 for Female; $15.00 for Kennel (not more than 25) $25.00 for Kennel (more than 25) to: TREASURER OF For Expert Oil Burner bound in compact book form FREDERICK COUNTY, FREDERICK, MARYLAND, and to give you one-writing control your license will be malied to you. Service Call ever every transaction. COUNTY TREASURER LEWIS HAHN Your own heading and advertising FREDERICK, MARYLAND, 21701 OIL BURNER SERVICE personalize your forms — with extra copies for your system needs. Phone 271-2512 - Thurmont Please send me tag for my dog described as follows:

Owner Prescription Service GOOD RECORDS ARE GOOD BUSINESS! Address Past and Depvndabit Only a few illustrations of the many Male Female Spayed Breed Accuracy applications of these compact tools months of 1969, license of modern If dog is not six age by January 1, Comes business ! must be bought when dog becomes six months old. First Failure to buy your dog license will mean not only your BILLS bF LADING • COLLECTION REPORTS • CREDIT MEMOS • DELIVERY RECEIPTS • INVENTORY RECORDS arrest,_but your dog may be picked up and impounded. The License does not give the dog the right to trespass DISPATCH BOOKS • CALL NOTICES • RESTAURANT BOOKS • DRY CLEANER FORMS • TV OR RADIO REPAIR ORDERS on anyone's property without the permission of the owner. r Rexa!I PAYROLL FORMS • SALES FORMS • MONEY RECEIPTS • PURCHASE ORDERS • INVOICES CRUMELL P. JACOBS - Sture Sheriff of Frederick County Peoples Drug Store Arthur C. Simons, Dog Warden, will canvass the County York Si revt, Gettysburg CHRONICLE PRESS INCORPORATED to ascertain if dogs have been licensed. Phone 447-5511 Emmitsburg, Md. EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1969 PAGE FIVE

linger said. He added he has County Libraries no A motorist can check his auto- driver's side. When he drives in immediate plans for the future but mobile stop lights regularly by a to put the car away, a glance expects to remain in the toSSIFIED Have New Policy area. Mr. simple method described by the backward after coming to a stop, and Mrs. Bollinger reside with AAA Automobile Club of Mary- or a glance into the rear view Beginning January 1, 1969 their nine children near the Thurmont. land. Place a small miror or a mirror, should show a red glow FOR SALE-1963 Chev. hardtop, MALE-FEMALE HELP WANTED • Frederick County Public Libraries bright tin can lid on the inner when he depresses the brake ped- white, red interior, good tires, PIZZA stopped charging overdue fines to Hospital Report doorpost of the garage on the al. serviced regularly. $950. Phone LEARN MORE—EARN MORE patrons carrying juvenile cards, 447-2519. SUBS and the charge for reserve post- Admitted Expanding firm needs more ale was raisde to 10c for each Mrs. Edith Long, Emmitsburg, BULLS agents full or part-time in -25 Her.lord, Angus, Hol- your Carry -06i Service title. R2. stein, Charolias, area. Real estate course Santa Gertrudis, pro- During the coming year, chil- Mark Hess, Emmitsburg. 25c lbs. Steers vided for trainees. Md. car load xtra 756- THE dren may return overdue books Michael Kreitz, Thurmont R2. nice. We 2383, Pa. 359-5064. PALMS Your favorite Uncle deliver. Sam Pashen, 1212712t, with no money to pay and old Mrs. Milburn Glass, Emmits- Dual HiWay, Hagerstown, Md. Phone 7-2303 of 7-1426 fines for overdues will be can- burg. 113110tp Discharged asks you to buy Emmitsburg, Md. celled. The change does not ap- ply to patrons using adult cards Mrs. Antionia Vasquez and in- U.S. Savings FOR SALE — 50,000 BTU Gas EDIFICE or to charges for damaged or lost fant son, Emmitsburg Rl. Space Heater; used one winter. books. Children who owe fines Joan Rodgers, Emmitsburg. Bonds, new Phone 447-2485. 11312t CARPENTER LiGAt. for damaged or lost books are Mrs. James Bartholow, Emmits- urged to talk about this with the burg. Freedom Shares & General Contractors ANCILLARY ADMINISTRATOR childrens' librarian, who may be Mrs. C. G. Frailey, Emmitsburg. FOR SALZ — 1960 Volkswagen C.T.A. NOTICE able to make arrangements for Births Truck. Call 447-2497. tf This is to give notice that the compensation through work for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brooks, Charles Mort subscriber has obtained from the the children's room rather than Thurmont R2, daughter, Wed., De- Orphans' Court of Frederick cember 2g FOR SALE--Good cash. used refrgier- Richard Sanders County, in Maryland, Ancillary ator. Reaves Electric, phone The Trustees of Frederick Coun letters of Administration e.t.a. on 447-2497. ty Libraries have approved this Joseph tf the estate of St. High School-1968-69 Schedule Phone 642-5337 - Fairfield change so that young partons Taneytown Gets NEW 8z USED GUNS FOR SALE JEANETTE JABLOW PORTER could have a "fresh start." It is Sunday and Holiday Games VARSITY: Marty Williams Licensed Handgun Dealer late of Frederick County, Mary- hoped that no child will lose li- Two New Cops at JV: Tim Breslin GUN'S WANTED land, deceased. All persons hav- brary service because of a lack Mt. St. Mary's College Gym GIRLS': Jane Knox Hubbard NOTICE — A Color Portrait the ing claims against The Gene's Gun Shop the deceased of cash. Since it is illegal to keep mayor and city council of DEC. right gift for any occasion from Emmitsburg, R.D. 2, Md. are warned to exhibit the same, library materials indefinitely, as Taneytown have announced the 8 Home St. John Frederick, Girls: 12:30, 2—JV & V The Zeigler Studio, Phone 447-2869 69 West with the vouchers thereof, legally well as being inconsiderate of oth- appointment of Donald M. Myers 10 Away St. John Westminster 6:45—JV & V Guns bought, sold and repaired Middle St., Gettysburg, Pa. authenticated, to the subscriber, er readers, the young patron will as chief of police and Ronald H. 13 Away St. John Frederick, Girls: 6:30-8:00 V only 5124110tp Phone 334-1311. Artistry in Pho- on or before the 9th day of June, be reminded regularly to bring Paige as patrolman. Both men as- 17 Away St. Francis Prep Spring Grove, Pa. 6:45—JV & V togra phy. tf 1969 next; they may otherwise the materials back on time, and sumed their duties yesterday. The JAN. FOR SALE by law be excluded from all ben- the librarian may limit the num- new officers will be on day duty 3 Home St. John High Westminster (MSM) 6:45—JV & V All Types of Awnings NOTICE — Additiun & Home efit of said estate. Those indebt- ber of books taken at one time for a few days to allow them an 5 Home St. Anthony D. C. Girls: 1 P.M. JV & V ALUMINUM Improvement. New roofs & re- 7 Home Victor Cullen St. P.M—JV only SIDING ed to the deceased are desired by a child who is often late. The opportunity to become familiar Joe's 3:30 pair. Sidewalks & Patios. Free 12 Home St. Maria Goretti Hagerstown, Girls 12:30-2, JV & V Storm Doors & Windows to make immediate payment. regulations with the community and its Estimates. Wilkinson & 'Jive- new for juvenile cards citi- 18 Away St. Joseph High Martinsburg 2 P.M.—V only Given under my hand this 27th zens but later will Fern Ohler - Gettysburg, Pa. ly. Phone 447-2126. tf patrons under fourteen years of perform most 26 Home St. Anselm Wash., D. C. 2 P.M.—JV & V day of November, 1968. the eighth of their work at night. Phone EDgewood 4-4612 age or not yet in FEB. DAVID S. WEINBERG, grade) apply to C. Burr Artz Li- The state aid for police protec- 2 Home St. Joseph (Boys) Martinsburg 2—V only FOR SALE—Work Ancillary Administrator c.t.a Emmitsburg, Shoes, Boots, Complete brary, Brunswick, tion fund makes it possible for Seton High (Girls) Baltimore 12:30 Basketball Shoe". We give S&H WEINBERG & WEINBERG, and Thurmont Libraries and to Taneytown to make two police ap- 9 Away St. Anselm Wash., D. C. 2 P.M.—JV & V Green Stamps. Emmitsburg Furniture Upholstcring Attorneys the Bookmobile service. pointments rather than one, a city 11 Away A. Maria Goretti Hagerstown 6:45—JV & V Feed and Farm SupWy. True Copy Test: The fee for reserving books official said. 16 Home Ascension Ac. Arlington, Va. 2 P.M.—JV k. V STITELY'S THOMAS M. EICHELBERGER, has been five cents, which did not 21 Home Fairfield High St. Joe's Gym 6:45—JV & V NCII ICES Register of Wills for Frederick cover the cost of the postal card Miss Marshall 25 Away Fairfield High Fairfield 6:30—JV & V UPHOLSTERY County, Md. 1216I5t and made no allowance for the DEC. (GIRLS' GAMES ONLY) WANTED—All kinds of painting. staff time spent locating the book Contest Winner 4 Away Emmitsburg High Emmitsburg Rates reasonable. Phone 447- SHOP Minor Collision and notifying the patron. Ten 11 Away Walkersville High Walkersville 2341. Donald (Weenie) Wivell. Cars of Joseph J. Kerak, Get- cents is considered a reasonable Acme Markets anonunced their 16 Home Fairfield High Fairfield Phone 271-2590 Emmitsburg 11314tp tysburg R2, and Norman Jacob charge for this special s..rvice. Essay Contest winners and 18 Home Emmitsburg High THURMONT, MD. Miss JAN. Shriver, Kate Marshall, R1, 114 W. Main St., Em- Emmitsburg, 2 Home Walkersville High Walkersville 3:4 Complete Selection of Fabrics who is in the WANTED—Homes for two part- mitsburg, collided last Thursday 8th grade at Moth- 22 Away Fairfield High Fairfield 3:45 V morning er Seton School, rat terrier puppies. One male —Free Pick-Up and Delivery— I at 10:53 in the first block Bollinger Sells was one of the FEB. 12 winners and one female. Nine weeks old. of York St., Gettysburg. Bor- in the state. 4 Home Williamsport High Williamsport, Md. 3:: A trip to Call 447-2696 after 6 p.m. it ough police said the two men re- Dairy Interests Washington, D. C., 19 Home No. Hagerstown Hagerstown 3:. ported that Kerak was backing via American Airlines, is schedul- 27 Away St. Maria Goretti Hagerstown ed CARD OF THANKS RONALD his vehicle into a parking space Sterling E. Bollinger, president for Saturday, Jan. 18. The J. SHORB students We wish to express our apprec- while Shriver was attempting to and general manager of Ideal will stay at the Albert Pick iation to relatives, friends and pass and the bumper of the Ker- Farms Dairy Inc. and Ebert Ice Hotel, and will return Tues- Ceramic Tile day, Jan. neighbors, for their many acts of ak car was "caught" by the other Cream Co., hsa announced he has 21. While in Washing- ton, the kindness during the sudden death auto. Damages was estimated at sold his 40 per cent interest in students will tour points Contractor of historic of our husband and father, Ray- $35 to Shriver's car, none_ to Ker- the dairy company and has sub- interest, view the In- ak's vehicle. mitted his resignatoin as presi- auguration proceedings, INVENTORY Baths—Kitchens--Flagstone and SALE mond E. Eyler. meet with Also thanks to Dr. Morningstar, dent and general manager of both top level government lead- er". All Mr. Harry Otis Miller, Mr. Jack Free Estimates Personals firms. His stock has been sold to expenses will be borne by Stitley, and Terry Shook, present stockholders. Acme Markets, Inc. who Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Shields served on the ambulance. Phone 271-7252 Bollinger has been active in the SUNBEAM APPLIANCES and daughter, Mary Catherine, of A special thanks to Rev. dairy business for the past 18 George Toll Gate Hill, entertained the fol- Holteman for the nice burial Thurmont, Md. years. He entered. the business STANLEY WARNER ser- lowing guests during the Christ- SALE ENDS SAT., JAN. 4 vice, for the services of pallbear- with his father. Elmer D. Bol- mas holidays: Mr. and Mrs. Cy- ers and Creager Funeral linger, in 1950 in Thurmont, op- ,MAJESTIC Home. rus Manahan and children, Pamela Mrs. Lillian Eyler erating Bollinger's Dairy there. GETTYSBURG • ED 4-2513 and family and Thomas of Rocky Ridge; Sgt. FRY PANS - COFFEE POTS - IRONS it WEDDING PORTRAITS In 1959, he acquired an interest Margaret Smith, WAC, of Brook- in Ideal Farms Dairy from the J. lyn, OPENERS TOASTERS FARMERS and DAIRYMEN Groups At The Studio N. Y.; Donald Northam, USN, Otis King family and merged Bol- CAN - of Terramycin Crisfield, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. linger's Dairy and also Superior NOW Mastitis PLAYING BLENDERS MANY OTHERS — Scours Tablets WEDDING ALBUMS George Kramer, Jr. and children Dairy with Ideal at that time. & Injectables of Fairfield; Mr. Color and Mrs. Dale In 1963 Ebert Ice Cream Co. All Veterinarian Supplies or Black & White Shields and —CLINT EASTWOOD— children of Toll Gate was acquired aed all the proces- PEOPLES DRUG STORE Finishes. Call us for prices. Hill; Miss Polly Rowe of Wash- sing and manufacturing facilities tf Gettysburg, Pa. ington, D. C.; Mrs. Pauline Rid- of the dairy operation were con- In REAVES ELECTRIC enour of Emmitsburg; THE LANE STUDIO and Miss solidated at the ice cream com- GARAGE Shirley A. Zeigler FOR RENT—See Dick of Waynesboro. pany's location Frederick. "COOGAN'S West Main St. Emmitsburg, Md. Earner. 34 York in BLUFF" tf St. Also in 1963 the Golden Rule In addition NOTICE—No trespassing for any Gettysburg, Pa. to providing educa- Dairy, which operates out of Belts- Phone 447-2497 tional assistance In Color purpose on any of the farms Over 30 Years in colleges and ville, was acquired from the Mays Experience universities, the which we own or oversee. Vio- VA has on-the- family of Silver Spring. I job training programs and high Annual lators will be prosecuted to the sales figures grew from school completion fullest extent of the law. George training for vet- $700,000 to an excess of $3 mil- erans with Wilhide farm, James Boyle farm, service after January lin in the past nine years, Bol- 31, 1955. John Butler farm, Charles Top- DR. S. DADUK per farm, Edward Linn (Papp) GREATER THAN EVER BEFORE! GI loans are responsible for farm, and OPTOMETRIST the Fitzgerald farm. building about one out of seven tf B. H. BOYLE & EONS U. S. homes built since World Now Open EYES EXAMINED War II. SUBURBAN HOUSE OF BEAUTY R3, Emmitsburg, Md. Located In Clyde Hahn, Owner Zen ao tf Phone 447-2877 Dr. Beegle's Office Rthbe HELP WANTED — Kitchen help BY BOB ' BREWSTER Call 447-4681 Outdoor Editor, wanted in modern restaurant :Aftreury Outboard* kitchen. Experience desirable 4 BEDROOM For Appointment TADPOLES 2-story Brick home, bath, oil but not necessary. Earn while Of Gettysburg Most of us step over or heat. Situated on 2 acres of err you learn. Fitzgerald's Sham- around land. $21,000. rock, phone 271-7882. the best live bait we'll tf ATTENTION FARMERS ever run across. Hauling 4 BEDROOM HELP WANTED—Waitress. to Auction Everyday That's the word from the 2-story, 14-rm. Frame Ex- J. E. Home perience desirable but WATKINS fishing experts at Mercury out- built in 1890. Consisting not nec- Dealer in Livestock boards, Who of essary. Fitzgerald's have detected a Liv. rm. 15 x 12, Din. Shamrock, Emmitsburg, Md. noticeable gap Rm. in the knowl- 12 x 29. Entrance hall. Shade '1-7882. tf Phone 447-2347 edge of many fishermen in the - January trees. Lot 190x100. SALE subject of tadpoles. Near Em- We're proud that mitsburg. $9,500. thou- These wrigg immature have 1 y, relied on our repu- frogs can stir up more than the n when they 3 BEDROOM buy a musical mud in the bottom of a shallow 2-story Duplex ment. Brick nr. T.J. They know we of- puddle, if given a chance. For, $14,250. quality and service, after where game fish are concerned; service is part of tadpoles rate as a delicacy. And NOW our name. 3 BEDROOM GOING ON y we show you? Menchey If they happen to • be attached New Rancher near Lewistown. to a hook Service, 430 Carlisle St., .. .• well, then the $19,000. $2,500 down. Music FOR RENT — 4-room furnished fun begins. in Hanover. it apartment. Phone 447-2154. Should you need help in ac- 2 ACRES tf quiring a supply of . tadpoles, 2-story Stone home in need of TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON repair, 1111rCUSTOM SLAUGHTERING just ask any four-year-old with stream and road HOUSE FOR frontage. AND PROCESSING RENT—Kitchen, liv- youngster. He'll be delighted to Ni-. Myersville. $10,- OF BEEF ingroom, find anyone who appreciates 000. $2,000 down. Cut and wrapped for the bedroom and bath; freezer furnished or his efforts. Actually, most fish- COATS E SUITS to your specifications. unfurnished. No 22 ACRES phone calls. Lloyd J. Marshall, erman tromp through or cruise NORMAN SHRIVER, JR. around the limpi Nr. Emmitsburg approx. .41 near Mt. St. Mary's. d, almost Phone 447-2255 - Emmitsburg, Md. tf stagnant shallows that are alive 51 mi. Frontage SUEDE 11111.111M1 with $24,000 COATS and We sell beef by half or quarters this prime bait. JACKETS IMIIMIN11111011111•1111111110111111MM If you're not quick enough with your hands, borrow the 65 ACRES Septic Tank Approx. 14 NOTICE' wife's kitchen strainer. Tad- miles N. of Fred- erick. 2-story Frame CARCOATS KNITS - DRESSES "For The Finest Cars Around, poles are easy to catch; since home, ap- prox. 500 ft. read Come To The Center of Town" Cleaning Service fish appreciate • this fact, the frontage. ZENTZ AUTO SALES little rascals usually stick to $700 Per Acre, Terms —Saturday & Evenings— themselves Gettysburg, Pa. tf way back in the JUMPERS - SKIRTS warm, inaccessible waters. 250 ACRES HERBERT W. To use as bait, -a tadpole is Approx. 12 miles from Hagers- town, ROHRBAUGH best hooked through both lips, all wooded land, some ATTENTION BUILDERS then cast into a likely spot. If heavy timber, Ideal for hunt- SLACKS - SWEATERS a light weight is necessary, ing or Mt. Retreat. For Prompt and Efficient Emmitsburg, Maryland attach, it on the bottom with $200 Per Acre, Terms Drywall Hanging the bait on an 18-inch leader ALL THIS AND MORE With Lowest .,1 off BLDG. LOTS — New Market, Rates and Free Phone 447-2286 ,to the side. Usually they Estimates, Contact •should be allowed to swim Ijamsville, Libertytown, Yel- 111 around with complete freedom.- low Springs, Emmitsburg and MORT'S DRY Since tadpoles have Araby areas. WALL The homeowner soft may protect the mouths that may result in the hearts LES HUTZELL CONTRACTING of all family members by bait being slung .off during a AT TOBEY'S REALTOR moderate dietary changes which cast, say the Mercury lads, it reduce the intake Eve. 662-2548 Mon.-Fri. After 5 P.M. of cholesterol may be advisable to secure the and hook through All Day Saturday saturated fats, but which still the tail. IN GETTYSBURG provide essential nutrients. Ask , Little tadpoles can be "big" JOHN G. HUMERICK Phone 301-487-2373 bait your Heart Association for de- when nothing else seems Emmitsburg, Md.-447-2506 OPEN FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS 9 TO 9—THURSDAY 9 TO 5 tails. .to click. Give 'em a try. EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 196Q PAGE SIX EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, layers of a knit Mr. and Mrs. David Long and Tabler and brother, Albert, were with several premits warming of The ZIP Column Item: Of Interest family, Hagerstown; Mrs. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson, scarf. This it reaches the Topper and family, Gettysburg; Katherine and Robert, and Mrs. inhaled air before 6 STEPS TO SAFER WINTER DRIVINGj f, From Rocky Ridge Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hess, Thur- Virginia Dayhoff and daughter, lungs. Daniel Nancy, Dickerson. Even for the physically fit, it's .44e Mr. and Mrs. Warren Motter mont, and Mr. and Mrs. • -es4";. suggested, the motto should be: A. H. Easton and family, Menges Mill; Mrs. Topper, Emmitsburg. By Professor Easy does it. Especially when : Cutsail, Taneytown; G. Director, Motor Vehicle Research Laboratory .tf , c•>sr2-;;.. _ Benjamin Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wiley, there is a lot of snow and a large Edwin Motter, Gardners, Pa.; Ed- Brings Norma and Cindy, Rocky Ridge, Winter area to be cleared, do the job in University of Wisconsin Littlestown; Mr. and „ ward Ulrich, and Mrs. Etta Wiley, Taneytown, stages, resting periodically. Mrs. Preston Friend, Chambers- Health Risks ; were recent dinner guests of Mr. falls 1 * Get the "feel" of the road by accelerating care- burg, were recent guests of Mr. Finally, AMA cautions, •‘.."`:\\:.„16 „.;• . ••• and Mrs. Roger Wiley, Graceham. Of Caution From AMA for the snow- fully to see if wheels spin; or brake gently to see if they skid. George Motter. Word also are a hazard 'Zk'"idt rui Recent dniner guests of Mr. snow piles up, so do related is not Reduce speed accordingly. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mathias, As shoveler. Footwear that and Mrs. Marshall Sharrer were problems. Among these every likely to slip on icy surfaces, and Nancy and Dennis, visited recent- Balti- 2* Increase your following distance. It takes three Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Black, year is the collapse of a number making sure of firm footing be- and ly with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice times as far to stop on snow and ice as on dry Postal rates for newspapers more; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hahn of snow-shovelers. snow are important. to nine mail- Troxell, Owings Mills. fore moving magazines and other material and family, James Harner, Mr. If you are sure that you're phy pavement. 'in- Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Cissel ed at second-class rates was and Mrs. Marshall Sharrer, Jr., sically fit, go ahead with the snow- Signalling your highway moves — don't jam and daughter, Diane, Vienna, Va., 3."Pump" your brakes to slow or stop creased, on January 1, resulting and Mrs. and Mrs. Carl Angle- shoveling task, the American Med- before you make them is good for spent a day recently with Mrs. them on. An intermittent pumping action three to five times from the Postage Rate Law en- breger, Emmitsburg; Mr. and Mrs. ical Association says. two reasons explains Liberty Mu- Cissel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. per second keeps the wheels rolling and helps maintain steer- acted in December 1967, which Dale Sharrer, Frederick, and Miss there is any doubt, AMA tual Insurance Companies. First, Knight. But if ing control. raised most second-class rates in Harry Linda Masemore, Thurmont. Get the job done some it lets the other drivers know Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brauer suggests: three annual steps. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Stam- other way. Hire someone, or use what you are going to do and 4e Have good tires with good treads. Better yet, • • • visited recently with Mrs. Brauer's baugh and family visited recently equipment. allows them sufficient time and use snow tires which provide half again as much pulling mother, Mrs. Alfred Anderson, power I wish to remind our Alien Pa- with Mrs. Bernadette Kaas, Thur- It is much less expensive to em- space to react. Second, it keeps power in snow as regular tires. Studded snow tires offer Phillipsburg, N. J. trons of their responsibility to re- mont. ploy these alternatives than to firmly in your mind exactly what more help on icy surfaces. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Clem and still port their address to the Com- Mrs. John Hahn, Ronnie and risk health impairment or death, driving decision you will make. daughter, Susan, spent a day re- in the trunk of missioner of Immigration and Nat- Bonnie Eyler, visited recently with AMA emphasizes. 50 Always carry reinforced tire chains cently with Mr. and Mrs. Richard They uralization, within the period Jan- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Welty and Even if you are physically fit, your car for use during severe snow and ice conditions. Clem and family, Easton. snow or ice uary 1 through January 31. family, Frederick. AMA notes, it is safer to use a provide four to seven times as much traction on Mr. and Mrs. J. Richard Sayler, Form are on hand at our office. Mr. and Mrs. David Philpott, shovel, filling it only part- as regular tires. and James, were recent small Vickie Emmitsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Stan- also is better KEEP FREEDOM * * * and Mrs. ly. If possible, it and windows clear at all dinner guests of Mr. ley J. Compton and daughter, 66 Keep your windshield Em- to push the snow rather than lift gone dead from ex- Work stoppage by longshoremen Donald Myers and family, Dale, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley times. Replace streaking wiper blades it. Be sure that your at all atlantic and gulf ports and mitsburg. M. Compton, Rocky Ridge, were RINGING posure to sun, wind and oily road film. Williar By thus lightening the load, anti-freeze.. loss of shipping facilities will nec- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne recent dinner guests of Mr. and windshield washer solution contains adequate the ac- recent guests of it's explained, it is not necessary essitate an embargo on and family were • Mrs. Geroge Delphey. to tense the diaphragm and ab- ceptance of certain domestic and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Moore, Brad- Miller Mr. and Mrs. Weldon dominal muscles. There conse- international surface mail. dock. Mich., and family, East Lansing, quently is no significant increase Surface mail will not be ac- Misses Virginia Boone and with Mr. are spending some time in pressure within the chest cav-, cepted for all of Europe, Africa, Louise Burton, Springfield, Va.; and Mrs. Howard Miller. ity or increase in circulatory de- the Middle East and Caribbean Miss Betty Fleagle, Westminster, Recent dinner guests of Mrs. of Mr. mand within the heart walls. Islands. Also second, third and were recent dinner guests Ethel Mumma were Mr. and Mrs. Shamrock Frequently, AMA says, the Fitzgerald's fourth class domestic mail to and and Mrs. Donald Paugh and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mumma, problem with snow-shoveling is between the Virgin Islands and ily. Kenneth Mumma and daughter, visited aggravation of an existing heart Puerto Rico. Mrs. Marshall Sharrer and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pamela, condition. When such a condition This does not effect Air Mail recently with Mrs. D. L. Sharrer, Debra. Mumma and daughter, exists, breathing cold air while Service, to any country. Taneytown, and Mrs. Paul Valen- and brother, SERVING MARYLAND'S Miss Edith Tabler under physical strain may cause George E. Rosensteel, PM. tine, Emmitsburg. were recent guests of Mr. Mrs. Albert, a spasm of small arteries serving Recent guests of Mr. and and Mrs. Paul Derr and Mr. and BUY U.S. FINEST HOME-COOKED FOODS Barbe and family were the heart. To report a fire dial 447-4141. Vernon Mrs. Thomas Zimmerman, Feaga- ville. This usually can be avoided, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Davis and AMA advises, by wearing a cold SAVINGS BONDS daughter, Elizabeth, and Warren weather mask or covering the face Frederick County's First Rest- McKay, Silver Spring; Mr. and NOTICE Mrs. Robert McKay, Nancy and aurant to Serve Cocktails. We IMPORTANT Rebecca, Frederick; Mr. and Mrs. ABOVE ALL welcome Banquets, Parties, Wed- William McKay, Toms Brook, Va., Before Decem- wer2 r:cent gu u: Mr. ind dings, etc. Located 6 miles south All Parking Tickets Given Mrs. Preston M.7'.,•iy. of Emmitsburg. Phone 271-7882. ber 30, 1968, Will Be $1.00 Through January Mi•;-; :. a' 11, 1969.

Will Be Issued THIS SPACE CO;ITS•;L:C• LiC PUBLISHER After That Date Warrants . . And Each Ticket Will Be $5.00. Tickets With Payment Enclosed May Be Dropped In The Box At The Door Of The Town Office.

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