EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE

VOL. LXXV, NO. 22 EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND—FRIDAY, FEB. 25, 1955 SUBSCRIPTION: $2.00 PER YEAR Church Wedding "CITIZENS OF TOMORROW" ENTRIES College Club Most Anything C. of C. Endorses Unites Miss Rotering, Sponsoring Peunties Are Geo,P. Mahoney Franklin Miller Drama Contest Again State At A Glance In a setting of white and pink Sunday, Feb. 27, the St. Joseph gladioli and carnations, Miss An- Dramatic Club • will present its BY ABIGAIL na Louise Rotering, daughter of annual one-act play contest in Measure the late Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Ro- DePaul Auditorium at 7:30 p. m. Champions You can bet your bottom dol- One new member, Charles F. tering, Emmitsburg, became the Each year the club members of Mt. St. Mary's, with Jack lar that somebody's face was Sulli- Stouter, was admitted to the bride of Franklin Davis Miller, each class vie for the Our Lady van pouring in 35 points, red when plans were changed defeated of Commerce at its reg- son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Har- of Drama trophy which is award- Loyola College, 79 unexpectedly recently. Seems Chamber to 71, and ular monthly meeting held Mon- ry J. Miller, last Saturday at a ed to the winning class play. won the regular-season Mason- as though the "powers that be" day night in the Fire Hall, Presi- nuptial mass at 10 o'clock in St. Evelyn Meyer will direct the Dixon Conference basketball cham- that work out of the Gover- dent Cloyd W. Seiss presiding. Joseph's Catholic Church, Em- class of '55 for the second con- pionship in Alumni nor's office were all set to slap Memorial The C ha m b er unanimously mitsburg. The pastor, Rev. Fr. secutive year. Beatrice Fey, Fran- Gym last Saturday night. Motorist with a $20 license Mr. went on record as heartily en- John F. Sullivan, C.M., officiated ces Flanigan, Mary Ellen Graub- Those responsible were The Mountaineers, with Sulli- fee. dorsing Senate Resolution No. 13 at the double-ring ceremony. , ner, Mirian Johnson, Clarelleth apparently pretty confident the van doing the scoring and 6-foot and Hous e Resolution No. 11 Maguire, and Dolores Nevy will 4 old sheep would take an- Miss Louella Lansinger, church -inch Sal Angelo grabbing the same which have been adopted by the depict a group putting on a one- shearing, without too organist, played the traditional rebounds and setting him up, took other Maryland State Legislature, and act play in "The, Rehearsal" by much of a protest. Anyway, wedding marches. She accom- advantage of a Loyola cold streak also House Bill No. 233 which soloists, Mrs. Marie Christopher Morley. midway these powers-that-be went on panied the through the second half would establish a state develop- sang "Beni Soit "Box and Cox" by John Madi- to get ahead and even had the license Rosensteel, who the game under control. ment agency to set up a program son Morton will be presented by application forms printed with Ce Jour" (Blessed Be This Day); The victory gave Mt. St. Mary's for state industrial and economic Mrs. Helen who sang the juniors under the direction the new fees thereon applied. Brown, a 14-1 league record. The game development which has been pro- and Miss Bar- of Cecelia Gorman. Portraying the Well this time the sheep re- "Jesus, My Lord," ended their conference schedule posed by Geor ge P. Mahoney, who sang Goun- character of this romance of real belled to the shearing ordeal bara Rosensteel, and gave them an insurmountable Democratic runner-up in the re- and "Panis life are Alhen Ehrensing, Con- the result was that some od's "Benedictus," Pictured the new an- lead over Loyola, which dropped and cent gubernatorial primary elec- above are entries of the recently stance Ehrsam, and Noel Stewart. members of the State Legis- Angelicus." nounced "Citizens of Tomorrow" contest which is being sponsored its first game in 11 starts. tion. Kathleen O'Brien will direct the lature, with an eye to helping Given in marriage by her broth- by the Emmitsburg Chronicle and the Allen Studios of Detroit, The victory gave The purchase of a portable pub- sophomore members for the sec- the Mount little underdog, you and er-in-law, Joseph Hunter Elliot, Michigan. The contest is limited to the area east of the Miss- the lic address system was authorized ond time. Their presentation this the top-seeded berth in the Ma- me, refused to grant that pro- Emmitsburg, the bride wore a issippi and the winners will receive monetary awards. by the group and when received will be son-Dixon Conference tournament hike, printed applications blue ballerina-length dress of lace Pictured above, left to right is Deborrah Diana Vaughn, 2/12, year "Six Who Pass posed will be put into use at the Satur- While the Lentils Boil," an ad- which begins at Loyola College You can well imagine and tulle fashioned with a fitted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vaughn, 122 S. Seton Ave., or not. day- night drawings. J. Edward and the of on Mar. 2. wrangling and commotion bodice, full skirt, scooped neck- William A. Smith, 3/12, son of Mr. and Mrs. William D. venture in world make-be- the Houck was appointed to contact Smith, 12 The Greyhounds' main trouble transpired and the em- line and three - quarter length E. Main St. lieve. Mary Agnes Bucker, Gloria that the Potomac Edison Co. relative Bottom photo, 1.-r., shows James E. Grinder, 7, son of Rae was that they couldn't keep their barrassment to those behind sleeves. She wore a matching hat Mrs. Carpinello, Anegla Gresser, you to making a labor survey in the Correine Grinder, 140 S. Seton Ave., and Brenda Lowe, 4, daugh- Ann O'Neill, Eileen Regan, Eliza- hands off their opponents, with the plan. Well anyway, if designed with blue feathers and $20 community. teiP of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Lowe, DePaul Street. beth Savino, Patricia Sherlock, the Mounts winning at the foul get your notice and it says tulle and wore blue slippers and send in Secretary C. A. Elder read a Catharine Taggart, Maryon Wa- line. Loyola outscored the local just disregard it and gloves. She carried a colonial bou- who duplicate of a letter sent the silifsky, and Mary Anne Williams foes from the floor 26 to 22, the usual fee of $15. He quet of white roses and carna- County Commissioners recently taking the acting roles. but the host team converted 35 last laughs best, they tions. GOVERNOR MAKES laughs and which informed the body With June Danaher as director, foul shots to only 19 by Loyola. say. that the C. of C. desired the im- Mrs. Joseph H. Elliot, Em- OBITUARIES the freshmen are presenting "The subject of price sister ocr the bride, was SEVERAL COUNTY The champions blew a seven- While on the provement of the Hampton Val- mitsburg, WALTER C. WASTLER Summons of Sane!" by Magda- would remiss in of honor. She wore a point lead in the early minutes of increases I ley Rd., which leads past the new the matron len Kessie. Actresses include if I didn't give ballerina-length dress Walter C. Wastler, well-known APPOI NTMENTS the game, then battled desper- the line of duty boys' summer camp in the Rain- rose-colored Georgia Brezler, Joan Briggs, housewife a pat on designed with a retired carpenter, died at his home ately back in the closing seconds the little bow Lake area. of lace and tulle Governor McKeldin followed Helen Duffy, Anne Graham, Carol the courageous square neckline, full in Thurmont last Sunday at 4:20 of the first half to trail at inter- the back for Thank you notes were read from fitted bodice, the recommendations of the Re- Lewis, Marie Lynch, Joyce Mc- waged against the sleeves. She wore p. m. of complications, after an mission, 34-32. fight she Cloyd W. Seiss, William Krom skirt and short publican State Central Commit- Namara, June Shillenn and Bar- both American rose-colored hat of immediate illness of two weeks, The host team, with Jack Sul- coffee gougers, and Mrs. Morris A. Zentz. An in- a matching tee on appointment of trial mag- bara Tranberg. This drama takes Seems as though and rose slip- aged 84 years, 10 months and livan hitting from every angle. and otherwise. vitation was received from the feathers and tulle istrates for Frederick it was re- place in the timeless interval be- gougers had ev- bouquet was five days. built up an 8-2 lead and after 10 these price U. S. Chamber of Commerce to pers and gloves. Her vealed yesterday. tween time eternity. their own fuchsia A son of the late James and and minutes was in front 20 to 13. erything practically attend its annual convention in a colonial arrangement of The state's chief executive also wives got their Diannia Harbaugh Wastler, he McNamara, la nk y Mt. St. way until the Washington on May 1-4. Ralph roses and white carnations. made his selection for Board of a wholesale was a member of Apple's Re- Mary's center, was doing a fine dander up and Irelan, Col. T. J. Frailey and C. Thomas J. McDonough, Phila- the cowl. Observe Fiftieth effect. The formed Church at Thurmont. Election Supervisors for job of guarding the giant McCul- boycott went into W. Seiss were appointed as dele- delphia, Pa., cousin of the bride- the the price of ty from recommendations Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kaas quiet- lough in the first half, but Staiti result was that gates to the convention. The was the best man. The Surviving are his wife, Mrs. 15 cents groom, submitted by the central com- ly observed their 50th wedding was slipping through and keeping coffee dropped about Chamber authorized the payment were Barnard A. Crutch- Nora A. Six Wastler; two daugh- This action ushers mittees of the two local parties. anniversary Tuesday at their his team in the game almost —in some stores. of $50 incurred in the first stages Austin Hoke, both of ters, Mrs. Ethel Fry, at, home, ability of ley and L. Appointed as supervisors to the home on Rt. 1. Many friends and single-handedly with key baskets. is a tribute to the of the present labor survey being and Mrs. Charles Recker, Des housewives to Frederick. Election Board are Howard R. relatives visited the couple and Little Eddie Bals quickly tied our American conducted. A communication from Moines, Iowa; two sons, Lester figure Mrs. Euphemia Rotering, Em- Damuth, Thurmont, and Charles extended them best wishes. The the score for the Mountaineers fight back when they the American Hotel Register Co. Wastler, Emmitsburg, and Mor- for a usitsburg, stepmother of the bride, U. Price, Frederick, both Repub- couple was married on Washing- after the half-time break at 34 they are being "taken was received and information con- ris Wastler, Thurmont; two broth- they wore a black street-length dress licans, and George F. Grove of ton's birthday, Feb. 22, 1905 and to 34. ride" and in my opinion cerning local motels will be sent ers, William and Russell, both I'll and a corsage of red carnations. Frederick, a Democrat. Substitute have four children, three boys Then followed a serious ex- certainly were. Now then, the concern in the near future. of Thurmont; 17 grandchildren continue was held following supervisors appointed were Mrs. and a girl. Many cards and pres- change of baskets with the lead predict that if they The promotion of a summer A reception and two great-grandchildren. the product ceremony at the home of Mr. Grace Duvall, Frederick, Repub- ents were received by Mr. and changing hands seven times be- their boycott of carnival or minstrel was discussed the Funeral services were con- price decreases and Mrs. Elliot, Emmitsburg, lican, and Charles Wood of New Mrs. Kaas who have lived in this fore Angelo put the Mounties in even bigger but no action was taken at the ducted morning at 11 summer is brother-in-law and sister of the Wednesday Market, a Democrat. vicinity all their lives. front for good at 46 to 44 with can be effected as • meeting. o'clock. Interment in Blue Ridge ice tea will bride, after which the couple left The governor is said to have They were married by Fr. Tra- five minutes, 15 seconds gone in drawing near and Cemetery. M. L. Creager and Son, of coffee. All for a two weeks' honeymoon in selected the first name on the gesser at St. Anthony's Church. the second half. take the place funeral director. should swell the coffee Now Serving With Florida. The bride wore a navy list of recommendations by both Frank Smith added a foul and this their warehouses to the bursting blue gabardine suit. Upon parties. COUNTY RED CROSS Bals made it 49-44 with a jump there Division reside at the HARRY J. REIFSNIDER D. Gillelan was re-ap- shot and the winners were on point and by next fall Airborne return they will Charles we Harry J. 'Reifsnider, aged 86, for be a "break." Shall home of the bride in Emmitsburg. pointed as trial magistrate their way. should died in his sleep in his room DRIVE GETS The bride, a graduate of .St. 'at. Emmitsburg and Paul M. Little, Smooth-working Sullivan click- try it? Old Fell House, Wilkes-Barre, • Joseph's High School, Emmits- the Jr., replaces Edgar Palmer as UNDER WAY - ed for four points then and the Pa., on Feb. 8. Thurmont. The had again the legislators in burg, is employed in the office magistrate for champions the biggest lead Once begin the first Monday The Red Cross Tuesday starts of the night. Washington have recognized the of the Blue Ridge Pipe and Nip- A veteran of the Spanish- terms will living is American War and World War. I, of May. its drive to raise $16,000 and add At this point Loyola got a lit- fact that the cost of ple Greenstone, Pa. they the Em- Local Man Replaced many new members to its lists. tle rattled and could never catch getting out of control and Mr.Co.,n ner, a graduate of Mr. Reifsnider was born in about real The main change in the setup "We are ready and organized up. intend to do something Frederick High School, is a mitsburg in 1869, the son of the guessed Reifsnider. of the Election Board, which is to show people everywhere that it, as usual. Yep, you estate broker in Frederick. late John and Ceceila the in- were from he had been now composed of Pierce H. Ga- 'you are not alone' as the Red it! To combat or offset Out-of-town guests For the last 50 years PTA Furnishes along Washington, Fair- Wyoming Valley. yer as president; Mr. Damuth, Cross slogan for 1955 says," Mr. creased cost they came Philadelphia, residing in of in- both !Republicans, and Lumen F. Tobias Zimmerman, campaign with the brilliant idea field, and Highfield. He was employed for many With al- Norris, Emmitsburg, Democrat. manager, announced. "We have School creasing their own salaries years as a chauffeur by the late high Mr. Norris who has held his all been reading of the many most 60%. No siree, the Judge W. S. McLean, and of hit Figures Show position with 'the board for the services provided to us in Fred- Record Player cost of living isn't going to late years in that capacity by too past seven months, has been re- erick County alone by our local The the boys in Washington Miss Margaret McLean, who died Emmitsburg Public School meet Ambulance by Mr. Grove of .Freder- chapter—multiply them to a na- P hard, they know how to a year ago. As a young man he placed -TA held its regular meeting our ick. tional scale, and we cannot but it — by taking it out of was employed as a teamster by Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in ben- Busy Last Year realize that for ev ery dollar the pockets! The raise won't John Rhinehimer and C. F. Mur- school cafeteria with Presi- sincere- concern- raised we have available to us dent Norman efit us any and I most Statistical information ray Furniture Co. Pen-Mar League Shriver presiding. any bet- the local am- many times its value in return, Tne activities ly doubt if we obtain ing the activity of Mr. Reifsnider served under committee re- -making as free com- day by day or in times of emerg- ported, through ter quality of law bulance, provided as a Col. C. Bow Dougherty in the Organized Mrs. Roy Sand- increase. We residents ency," Mr. Zimmerman continued. ers, the organization netted a result of the munity service to the Spanish-American War and un- the with the vicinity and Final organizational plans' for Funds collected in this drive sum of $185.65 from the haven't come up of Emmitsburg and der General Asher Miner and recent our own for Memorial Post No. the coming baseball season were are used to maintain the local card party and bingo game. Part right formula of Charles Jr., sponsored by General McLean in the first World of liv- Bushman Emmits- Wars, completed at a meeting of the chapter and to provide the tools of this amount will surviving the high cost 6658, Veterans of Foreign serving in France with the help defray conso- burg Rt. 1, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde War, League held with which its thousands of vol- ing, but there is some was released this week by an or- Pen-Mar Baseball expenses of the new record play- Charles Bushman, is now sta- 109th Field Artillery as unteers perform their duties and lation in the fact that some- J. Eyler, chairman of the am- last)Sunday in the VFW Home, er for the grade school and re- tioned with the 101st Airborne derly for the late generals. humanitarian services. "Failure to body has . . . the boys on Cap- bulance committee. Emmitsburg, with President Guy place the one stolen in December. Division at Fort Jackson, S. C. He was a charter member of would be a sad remission itol Hill. I'll bet they can lick Operating during the period R. McGlaughlin presiding. do this The School Board agreed to pay He was inducted Jan. 17. the Spanish War Veterans and the people of this depression, too . . . possibly Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 1964, the ve- All eight clubs posted their in our duty to the other half. a Post 132, American than 70 same manner. hicle was summoned on 72 occa- Wilkes-Barre $50 entrance fee and are the same country who for more Miss Betty Ann Hollinger re- in the PETER L. SHOCK LEY a member of St. to Red Cross sions, 51 days call and 21 night Legion. He was ones that comprised the league years have looked ported on the recent meeting of " Peter Church and the Hdly point in time of again? Yep, it Leonard Shockley, died calls. Nicholas last year. Representatives were as a rallying the Community Fund at which Red faces Monday Name Society. chapter chairman, few students morning at 5:20 o'clock The trained crew was called 21 present Sunday from Fairfield, trouble," said time new officers were elected seems that a at his Surviving are two nieces, Mrs. V. Main, quoting Red happily as a re- home, Taneytown Rt. 2, times on routine trips, returning Thurmont, Blue Ridge Summit, Charles with Mrs. Stinson as president. were reveling following an illness of Mary Bell, Emmitsburg, and Mrs. National Chairman E. Ro- certain basketball e ight patients from hospitals, etc., and Cashtown, New Windsor, New Ox- Cross Glen Springer of the improve- sult of a months. Grace Cannatella, Washington, D. land Harriman's kick-off state- Saturday night. So en- were on 40 emergency cases. Five ford, Union Bridge, and Emmits- ment committee, reported on a victory A a C., and a nephew, John Reifsni- ment. they over the win farmer, he was native of of these emergency calls were burg. recent visit to the school to find thused were Jacksonville, Fla. Volunteer collectors in the city tossing glass Carroll County, Va., a son of the made to accident scenes and on der, The meeting was a lengthy one what was needed for the school that they took to services were held all set for an sidewalks. Their late Claude M. and Ida (Huff) five occasions the resuscitation Funeral and the bylaws were discussed and county are before meeting with the School bottles on the He had at from the Marley Funeral Home early and successful drive under were of a short Shockley. resided the equipment and oxygen were used. and some amendments made. The Board and County Commission- manifestations a mass at St. Nich- the enthusiastic leadership of and they were Taneytown residence for the past More males, 44, were hauled and requiem meeting lasted three hours. ers in Frederick this week. duration though, Interment in parish Brittain, Bruce Crum and chagrinned group 27 years. in the vehicle than females, which olas Church. The group decided to have an Warner The attendance banner was won a mighty Post 132, American Le- their chairmen who have the cam- heard the voice of Surviving are his wife, the for- numbered 28. The largest num- cemetery. early opening of the season and by Mrs. Hoke's ninth grade. when they gion, conducted military servicts. paign material on h and well Kass admonishing mer Thelma Kenley; three daugh- ber of persons, 55, using this play will begin the last Sunday The program chairman, Glen Chief Dan ahead of schedule which makes their actions and ters, M.rs. Roy Reaver, Taney- service came f r om Frederick in April this year in an effort :4pringer, introduced Col. Thomas them for possible a concentrated campaign. commanding them to clean up town R. D.; Mrs. Paul Brower, County while three were from Local Girl Receives to shorten the playing season so 7- railey, who gave a brief but in- with the mess—and you can bet they Taneytown, and Miss Ber t ha Carroll, and one from Washing- that it will not interfere .eresting talk on "George Wash- calls Series in October. One complied in a hurry. Shockley, at home; two grand- ton County. Nine out-of-state Nurse's Cap the World Grange To Handle ngton, the Patriot." children; a brother, Holbert M. were answered and two others, twilight contest will be played. Following the business session. Shockley, New York City, and addresses unknown, were handled Miss Helen Bushman, daughter President McGlaughlin announc- sefreshments were served. My heartiest congratulations Local Red Cross the following half brothers and On 46 occasions the ambulance of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bush- ed that a complete statistical to the Mt. St. Mary's basket- sisters: W. L. Shockley, Washing- was requested by physicians for man, Emmitsburg Rt. 1, received standing of the clubs would be ball team and its outstanding Drive 3ENEFIT DANCE ton state; Victoria Worrell and patients, while 19 assistance calls her cap last week at the Balti- kept this year and all clubs are coach, Jim Phelan, for the Dr. E. N. Shockley, Bassett, Va.; were received from individuals. nore City Hospital Seho ol of compelled to send in this infor- The Ernmitsburg Grange, No wonderful exhibition of bas- MARCH 4 Willie Shockley, Mrs. Nancy Dal- An institution used the vehiels 'r.irsing. Miss Bushman will con- mation to the president within 407, again will sponsor the local ketball given Saturday night ton, Mrs. Mandy Stilwell, Mrs. on one occasion and the State inue her work at the hospital 48 hours after game time. Red Cross drive in the Emmits- The Three Sollys, a well-kns when the Blue and White cag- Dewey Mrs. Rollie Police requested its use on three where she was a student in prac- Contracts are being printed and burg community. 3altimore musical trio, have bees ers retained their state cham- Queensberry, Moore, Miss Maude Shockley, Gay occasions. ,ical nursing. will be distributed to the mem- A planning meeting will be sngaged for the big benefit dams pionship title against Loyola Shockley, and Mrs? Carrie Whit- Other interesting data reveal' ber clubs in the near future. held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. to be held in the Emmitsburg of Baltimore. An ardent bas- all Carroll that 127 hours of traveling dm( In the 20 years that United Richard Florence, co-chairmen of VFW Annex on Friday, March 4 fan myself, I had the tington, of County, ketball recorded and 147 personnel States Savings Bonds have been A Marine assault helicopter the drive, next Thursday. The affair is being sponsored of witnessing the con- Va., and Brook Shockley, War- were pleasure volunteered the ir services on offered, purchases have totalled will carry 26 fully-equipped Ma- by the Emmitsburg Baseball Club which will go down in saw, Va. test these trips. Over 3000 miles were approximately 120 billion dollars. rines at a speed well over 150 and the public is invited. The Mountaineer history as one of He was a member of Elias Lutheran Church, Emmitsburg. traveled and each call averaged Bonds valued at over $38 billion miles per hour. trio has appeared here before the best. Memorial Gym • was LAST SATURDAY Funeral services 42/12 miles which consumed an still are in the hands of individ- and has proven very popular with to capacity, 3000, and were con- packed average of 13's hours of person- ual savers. Originally torpedo tubes on local dancers, and a large at- the enthusiasm was unbounded ducted Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. George Rosensteel —823.60 o'clock from the Allison Fu- nel time, all donated. Navy destroyers were mounted in tendance is anticipated. Business as the home team forged ahead 2 neral Home, Emmitsburg, with The Navy submarine LISS Tun- the bow. Now they are mounted THIS SATURDAY NIGHT Manager J. Norman Flax said in the second half. It was close, his pastor, Rev. Philip Bower, The Marine Corps includes ny has been modified to enable it in a battery which can be trained the proceeds of the dance will go too close, throughout the en- officiating. Interment in Mountain three Marine Divisions and three to launch Regulus guided miss- so that the whole ship need not I $240.00 towards the purchase of new uni- (Continued on Page Six) View Cemetery. Marine Aircraft Wings. iles. be turned toward the target. - forms for the baseball team. • TWO EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND—FRIDAY, FEB. 25, 1955

1958. It would also give three AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE, GETTYSBURG be "Abide in Me" and will be Emmitsburg Chronicle alternative ways of reducing tar- 'World Day of Prayer iffs. They are: presented by members of local EMMITSBURG, FREDERICK COUNTY, MARYLAND Service Tonight various churches. Everyone is PUBLISHED WEEKLY ON FRIDAY (1) Authority to negotiate tar- iff reductions of up to five per 'The annual World Day of Pray- welcome to worship together in Published CHRONICLE PRESS & ASSOCIATES,Emmitsburg, Md. by cent each year of the three-year er service will be held in the prayer for the mission work at CHARLES A. ELDER, Editor period. EDWARD G. STULL, Business Manager Trinity Methodist Church this home and abroad and for the bet- (2) Authority tariffs Phone Merest 7-5511 to reduce evening (Friday) at 7:30 o'clock. terment of our country and peace by 50 per cent of the rate pre- The theme TERMS-42.00 a Year in Advance. vailing on Jan. 1, 1945, either for this service will among nations. unila terally or by negotiated CI Communications and Checks Intended for This Paper Should Be agreement, kildressed CHRONICLE PRESS & ASSOCIATES, Emmitsburg, Md on those articles whicl• Copy for Advertisements Must Be Received in This Office Not Later are not being imported or arc Than Wednesday Evening to Insure Publication in the Next Issue being imported in negligible quan tities. FISHERMEN! Entered as Second Class Matter at the Postoffice at Emmitsourg. (3) Authority to negotiate re- Maryland, Under the Act of March 3, 1879. ductions in those rates which are SUCKER DIP NETS—sizes 6x6, 8x8, and 10x10 higher than 50 per cent of the MEMBER MARYLAND PRESS ASSOCIATION. INC. COMPLETE SELECTION value of an import to a rate equal to 50 per cent. FLY-TYING MATERIALS Honorable Jere Cooper (D.-Tenn.) SENATE The bill proposes no change in RODS to extend the authority of the the escape clause and peril point and REELS REPAIRED CLOAKROOM President to enter into trade provisions of the law, and all Hi-Hunter Single Six .22 Rifle agreements under Section 350 of By J. GLENN BEALL duty reductions w &u 1 d remain One of the screen's Ruger Single Six Pistol the Tariff Act of 1930, as amend- subject to these provisions. most dramatic moments is enacted purposes. by Grace Kelly and In these complex times we must ed, and for other Now to get down to cases. William Holden in this scene from summarization, this expect to encounter complex prob- In a simple Proponents of the bill argue Paramount's stirring film of war and love "The Bridges lems. And it is bill would give the President an Gettysburg since our heri- that it must be passed to keep News & Spt. Goods extension of trade-agreement au- At Toko-Ri," which is now playing through Saturday at tage, we must face them. the free world economically Open Seven Days A Week thority for three years, from the Majestic Such a problem is before us strong. It is so moderate no one Theatre, Gettysburg. Frederic March and 51 1965, through June 30, Chambersburg Street Gettysburg, Pa. now in the bill introduced by the June 12, will be hurt. It is consistent with Mickey Rooney are also starred in this Technicolor film. free enterprise and free competi tion and it would work toward would reduce the resources avail- gradual and reciprocal elimina- ALONG THE tion of world trade barriers. able to friendly countries, which GETTYSBURG MOTORS, INC. The backers also point out that weakens their ability to carry on POTOMAC by increasing U. S. imports defense expenditures because some SIXTH & YORK ST. PHONE 740 GETTYSBURG reduction foreign By Cong. DeWitt S. THIS COUPON IS WORTH through tariff of the factors of production in Hyde 10c free-world catuntries will feel less those countries now producing for WASHINGTON, compulsion to sell to the Soviet Feb. 23—Basic FOR A their home markets will have to to the defense Here Is How. . Bloc with consequent advantages of our country is produce for export. the protection for the military and political se- and preservation NEW CHRYSLER OR PLYMOUTH The authority is too broad, op- of our natural curity of the free world. resources. There ponents say. Congress should set are many aspects OR A On the question of unemploy- of the conser- BEST MADE STOCKINGS 'True to the Name' tariffs on an item-by-item basis, vation problem ment, the proponents claim that which are of vital not delegate authority to the Ex- interest to in cooperation with Emmitsburg Quality Shop, GOOD USED an analysis shows that 96,000 to the people of this ecutive branch. country and Emmitsburg, 203,000 workers are employed in to our Congressional Md., will redeem this card by al- —SEE— district. Ea industries which will suffer from Also, the damage to essential ch natural resource lowing you 10 cents off the regular has its price of imports. This compares, they say, industries cannot be reckoned as peculiar problems and the HOWARD CARTY Congress is BEST MADE nylon hosiery when you bring F. with a total labor force of 67 injurious to those industries only, *striving for solutions that are million people. And these figures but to the millions depending on of benefit to all the peo- this card. ple. Among 1940 4-DR. .1115.00 may overstate the possible unem- them. them are the ques- 75.00 tions of 1940 PONTIAC 4-DR. SEDAN ployment because they do not And in rebuttal to the propo- the preservation of our 1949 DODGE 4-DOOR SEDAN 125.00 natural take into account probable in- nents' claim of relatively small resources, through flood 1947 KAISER 145.00 control OFFER EXPIRES MARCH 12 creases in American consumption unemployment the opponents as- and prevention, and of 1942 CHEVROLET 2-DR. SEDAN 100.00 coal. 1935 CHEVROLET; Good Rubber; New Paint 85.00 after the tariff reduction, the de- sert that a reduction in tariffs Clip Coupon and Bring to 1948 STUDEBAKER CONN'., Good Paint; New Top 295.00 velopment of new products and may lead to serious unemplcy- During the past week I have 19.50 STUDEBAKER 2-DR. SEDAN; Maroon Color 475.00 production techniques, and the ment in specific industries as im- been actively engaged in obtain- ability of affected firms to shift ports come into the U. S. As an ing the assistance of various Fed- to other lines of production. example, they point out that re- eral and state agencies in for- Priced to Sell. down payment on mulating No On the other hand, opponents sidual fuel oil imports caused, in programs for flood con- HOUCK'S of the legislation argue that there part, the decline of employment trol in Western Maryland. I might under $600, subject to credit is no guaranty that the act and production in the coal indus- point out that the prevention of Emmitsburg Quality Shop promote exports. land erosion is both would actually try since the early post-war pe- an economic CENTER SQUARE EMMITSBURG, Approval. And in aiming at the substitution riod, and in turn the decline in and national defense necessity. MD. of trade (imports) for aid the coal production has adversely af- But also, in a narrower sense it freed trader forgets that this fected the coal-carrying railroads. is of immediate importance to the They say that approximately 25 people living in the areas which per cent of the U. S. labor force face periodic flooding.

••••••••v•••••••••••••• ••rinre.M••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••,l is in 'import-vulnerable indus- Our immediate problem is to tries.' make every effort to prevent a This outline is, of course, only reoccurrence of the conditions of a glance at the overall picture, last October when flood waters dEIVEILRY but the problems to be solved are wrecked such havoc at Friends- readily apparent. That is what ville (Garrett - County). I have we in Congress, with the help discussed this problem with the and guidance of our constituents, Dept. of Agriculture's Soil Con- for GIFTS are striving to do. servation Division, the Corps of At this writing the bill is be- Engineers in Washington and WRIST WATCHES Pittsburgh, and with our own WEDDING 1 • rore the House. If and when it •• • •• state agricultural officials. •• will make RONSON •• reaches the Senate, we LIGHTERS •,• 1 •• a complete and thorough study The Army's Chief Engineer in of every phase of the legislation. Pittsburgh assures me he will send FOUNTAIN PENS a flood control specialist into the MITATIONS area to sae what emerge a c , measures can be taken to prevent for the HOME and announcements... !Hi! CHURCH NOTES a spring flood in Garrett County. Both Federal and state officials SILVERWARE ••••• ST. JOSEPH'S CATH. CHURCH are cooperating in formulating a Rev. John D. Sullivan, Pastor long-range flood control program CHINAWARE Ill" Sunday Masses at 7:00, 8:30 for the area. _jed and High Mass at 10:00 a. m. I am sure that no one of us GLASS WARE )4e p cret" 6Y/4 Weekday Masses at 6:30 and questions the vital role which 7:30 a. m. must be assumed by the coal in- Baptisms every Sunday at 1:00 dustry in the event of another for the BRIDE Wedding Line p. m. war, and of its great importance 49wet Each distinctive invitation in our everyday industrial econ- ST. ANTHONY'S SHRINE thermographed on omy. I have discussed with you DIAMONDS 25% rag Rev. Vincent J. Tomalski, Pastor china-white vellum paper; before the importance of working Masses Sunday at 7:30 and 9:30 out a long-range plan which will NECKLACES 80 for $7.00 giving you fine raised lettering a. in. Confe‘ ,ions Fa.turdays at insure the preservation and prop- 100 for $10.50 that speaks of the 3:30 and 7:00 p. m. er utilization of this natural re- source. With double envelopes highest quality. TOM'S CREEK METHODIST Rev. Paul McCauley, Pastor There is now pending before the MARK L TRONF and tissues Congress a Joint Resolution of Sunday School, 9 a. m. mine (H. J. Res. 179) which pro- Jeweler Church Service, 10 a. m. vides for Federal assistance in Baltimore Street Hanover, TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH developing new markets for coal Pa. Rev. Paul McCauley, Pastor and for methods of properly car- ing for shutdown mines. While Church Service, 9 a. m. we are realistic enough to know Sunday School, 10 a. m. that the problems of our own REFORMED CHURCH closed m ines cannot be solved Rev. Edmund P. Welker, Pastor overnight, we also are aware that Sunday School, 9:30 a. In. the easiest and probably most economically efficient method Worship Service, 10:30 a. m. of preserving a. in. the mines is to keep them open and our miners work- Your choice PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ing. Not only are the purely lo- of SIXTEEN cal problems resulting from closed Pastor individual Rev. Gideon Galamnos, mines thus solved, but the larger Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. one readiness of TYPE STYLES of in time na- Worship Service, 7:30 p. m. tional emergency is anticipated. The most Additional help for our mines popular EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH would result if they were pro- selections Rev. Philip Bower, Pastor tected from the unfair competi- shown below. Sunday School, 9:15 a. m. tion from foreign residual (fuel) The Service, 10:30 a.m. Sermon, oil. Until this product began to "Feet Washing and Face Saving deluge the Atlantic sailboard, Christians." The Chapel Choir Maryland was producing in ex- will sing selections from "Olivet cess of one and one-half million to Calvary" by Maunder. tons of coal annually. Last year our total dropped The Catechise Class meets output below 400,000 Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. tons. It is of interest to note, also, that Choir rehearsals also will be held. in 1948 more \\\ 3i7rs: Paulr i Crosiey than 2000 men were working in The first in a series of five our mines, today there are less FAMILY... £rasltg Union Lenten Services will be than 500. In 1948, residual oil im- held in the church Wednesday ports amounted to 53 million bar- Also matching reception cards, 11: 3 Mrs. Paul Crosley, evening. Mar. 2, at 7:30 o'clock. rels, last year the total was 131 Every member of the family has a delivered by response cards, thank you cards, ...:3 The sermon will be million. stake in the CA474. -Paul etodty Rev. Gideon Galombos. future of the others. Each. at home cards and informals. Our interest in the importation of foreign residual oil is clear. can feel secure when the entire fam- rs. Paul Crorleti JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Come in today and make your M It is primarily competitive with ily is financially secure. That's why a 84 York Street, Taneytown choice from our domestic coal and I am distressed Savings (Mrs. gaui eroaley Sunday, 7 p. in., a public Bi- Account is so important to "Flower Wedding Line" catalog. at the domestic injury suffered ble lecture on "Does God Take by the mining and allied indus- you, no matter what your age. Come Sides?"; 8:15, a Bible study from tries of my district. At present open YOUR account today! the Watchtower magazine, "God's there is no restriction on the Love to the Rescue in Man's importation of residual oil. Crisis." Tuesday, 8 p. m., Bible I am convinced that a restric- Chronicle Press 'study from the aid, "New Heav- tion on the importation of for- THE FARMERS STATE BANK ens and a New Earth." Thurs- eign residual oil is imperative; EMMITSBURG MARYLAND day, 7:30 p. m., Theocratic Min- therefore, I have introduced a bill EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND PHONE III. 7-5511 istry School, followed at 8:30 by which restricts the importation of the service meeting. Jesus fore- such oil. Such a restriction is, I 2% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts crisis before mankind to- told the believe, fair; and its value to our Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. day would be similar to that in community cannot be overesti- Noah's day. Lu 1726,27. mated. EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND—FRIDAY, FEB. 25, 1955 THREE be politicians in the two major to 6000 separate suppliers . . . change to avoid direct hardships here al to stay. 23, according to Thomas B. R. and when a $30 fee is shown- parties, are attacking "big busi- When you look at the sales fig- on owners of real estate, where- "These are the factors on which Mudd, Commissioner of Motor $23 should be remitted. The al is nesS" openly and underhanded- ures of the biggest automotive as a progressive downward Move- our dacision has been based." Vehicles. The new plates will be phcations for motorcycles w ii in ly. The propagandists are real- manufacturer ( ment would permit continued in- placed on sale next Wednesday show a fee of $8 but ly working to undermine our —sales, $2 billion annually) and crease in values and thus ownei at place and may be, legally displayed on should remit $5, people's f aith in the whole see that one-half of each sales no one at a Two Tags This Year the same as la - disadvantage. and after March 1. year. American system — and merely dollar goes to those suppliers "We feel that in justice to all Applications for new 1955-'56 Attention of the motorist Two ce using big business as th eir who supply parts, materials and is plates will be issued, or. of our citizens—Labor, Industry, license plates for passenger cars called to the "notice" enclosed Point of attack. The politicians services, you realize how de- to be displayed on the front ar. and Consumer—we must make it and motorcycles were mailed with the application, to who join in this are practicing pendent even this biggest of please dis- one on the rear. Applications f.. desirable for new industries to lo- to owners beginning Feb. 21 and regard the fees printed Good For Our Nation demagoguery. the automotive mammoths is on the trucks and all other classes wi cate here and for those already all were placed in mails by Feb. application. When a $20 A nation-wide survey report- A group of 100 small busi- on its thousands of suppliers. fee is not be mailed until about Marc shown—$15 should be ed in Look magazine last week ness owners attended the Har- And yet that company makes remitted, 30. that American adults, in a pro- ding College Small Business more of its parts than any of portion of .10 to 1, believe that Management Seminar last week the big three automobile com- INCOME TAX FACTS No. I big business corporations are to discuss ways and means of panies." good for the nation and the improving their business man- His own company, Mr. Mur- New Federal Tax Law May Save You Money people's welfare. This is 'en- agement and their services to phy noted, is one of the biggest couraging, especially at a time their communities. They respect 100 manufacturers in America. PUBLIC SALE (This is when Socialist and Communist so-called "big business." They "As a matter of fact," he said, one of a series of articles on income tax changes. The articles are based on information provided by the American Intending to quit farming, I the undersigned, will offer propagandists, and even some recognize that there is a mu- "it is essentially a collection of Institute of Account. ants and the Maryland Association of Certified Public Accountants.) my Real Estate and Personal Property for sale, located be- tually beneficial relationship be- small industries. Each is run as tween Emmitsburg and Motters, Md., off the Old Frederick tween their business enterprises an independent, autonomous op- The "Ides of March" will no longer hold any terror for the average , Road on Dry Bridge Road, on and the bigger ones. erating unit. Some are very taxpayer, but the new tax deadline of April 15 can be just as alarming if you don't Working Together small—with employes. start early to prepare your federal income tax return. SATURDAY• MARCH 5, 1955 20 to 25 To help you get started speaker the this newspaper is publishing a series of at 10:00 A. M. Sharp, the following; INSURANCE The guest at Others are larger—up to 5000 articles prepared with the help of small business seminar dinner or 6000 employes. But they op- the national and state organizations duction all through the year In the VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AUTOMOBILE—FIRE was a representativ of "big erate independently, as do small of certified public accountants. Use form of reduced withholdings from business," Robert W. Murphy, industries. these articles, together with the in- your pay. I will offer my Farm, consisting of 135 acres of good PLATE GLASS vice president and general coun- "Our Customer" structions that come with your fed- Many newly authorized deduc- farming land, with large meadow which has running water; tions, however, may, cut down your PERSONAL LIABILITY sel of the Borg-Warner Corp., "Although we have a large eral income tax forms, to guide you large Bank Barn, fixed for Baltimore Milk Market; good in making out your return. tax bill below the amount that has House and plenty of good out Chicago. "It is a startling, if line of household appliances -buildings, all with metal roofs; BURGLARY Most taxpayers report their in- been withheld, thus entitling you to 10 acres of growing wheat; 9 acres of growing winter oats; obvious, economic fact," he said, and consumer items, a refund. WORKMEN'S other we come for the calendar year on a /4x26 Wood Silo. This farm is in first class condition and "that the president of the larg- are essentially a supplier of cash basis, and the new rules are New Savings This Year can be inspected anytime. The farm will be offered at 1:00 COMPENSATION est automotive giant could not parts. Big business is our cus- explained here as they apply to P. M., sharp! all by himself make an auto- tomer—the big automotive, the these typical taxpayers. Anyone Here are some of the changes, to be diScussed in later articles, which mobile. He could not all by aircraft, the big farm equip- who uses a different fiscal year or 20 big reports on an accrual may cut your tax this year: HEAD OF GOOD DAIRY CATTLE himself make a door han- basis should J. WARD even ment companies. And like ev- check the official instructions to see 1. More single persons are en- 15 Head of good Milk Cows, some will be fresh by sale dle or a piston ring on an auto- ery small, middle-sized or even how he is affected. titled to "head-of-household" status. day; some close springers; rest in heavy flow of milk. This mobile,--if you mean by 'all by large supplier, we are most 2. Medical expenses are deductible is a mixed herd, 4 head of Heifers, one Holstein Stock Bull. to a greater extent. KERRIGAN himself' that he could go to thankful we have these big cus- Completely Revised Tax Rules Four Head of good Work Horses. Work anywhere they northlands, out the ore, Murphy Last August the Internal Revenue 3. Certain health and accident are Phone Hillcrest 7-3161 the dig tomers." Mr. pointed benefits are not hitched. refine roll it Code was completely overhauled by counted as income. Emmitsburg,, Md. smelt the iron, it, out the significant fact that in 4. The $600 exemption applies to Four Head of Shoats, weighing about 100 lbs. transport it, put it Congress and thousands of changes into billets, the last 10 years the number were made various dependents not previously 200 White Leghorn Laying Hens. ultimately affecting taxpayers. It is into die castings, or of small firms doing business in estimated that every year a million eligible. machine it into some simple the U. S. has increased at about taxpayers overpay their income 5. A special deduction of as much HORSE-DRAWN FARM MACHINERY as $600 for child care is now avail- automotive part. the same percentage rate as the taxes by a total of more than New Idea Manure Spreader with lime attachment; New man big $100,000,000. More milions of tax- able in some cases to working wives, "There is no one the number of large companies. widowed Idea Side Rake; New Idea Hay Loader; Binder; Dump Rake; that payers pay less tax than is due, and divorced persons. enough or smart enough The most significant finding 6. Tax may be reduced by new Disc Roller; five Wagons; 3-section Harrow; 2-section Har- could all alone create the in Opinion Research Corp. making them liable for assessments, row, nearly new; Corn Plows: Barshear Plows; he the interest and possible penalties. credits for Alividends and retirement Corn Planter simplest element that goes into survey reported by Look was income. with fertilizer attachment; Grain Drill; 2 Mowers, single- With the many changes of the shovel one of our mass-produced ve- the fact that although 10 of new 7. Salesmen and other employees Plows; 3 Shovel Plows; 2 Sleighs; Hammermill; Corn law there is even greater dan- Sheller, hicles. It takes thousands of every 11 American adults feel ger of mistakes this year unless who travel may benefit from new 1172-H. P. gasoline engine; 2-H. P. gasoline engine; you rules on Model workers as a team, and thous- that big business is good for read the instructions and prepare expense deductions. 'A' Power Unit: Hay Fork and rope; Log Chains; 8. New provisions may benefit Grindstone; Wood Saw; ands of stockholders to fur- the nation, they still are unin- your tax return with great care. Blockinfalls; 40-ft. ext. Ladder; 50- anyone who bought or sold a home gal. Copper Kettle; 2 Sausage Stuffers; 2 nish the capital facilities. And formed on important business This is a good reason for starting Butchering Ket- long before April 15. in J.954. tles and rings; Coal Brooder Stove; 4 10-gal. thousands of independ- aver- Here's another: Milk Cans; 7 it takes facts. For instance, the 9. Farmers get new deductions 7-gal. Milk Cans; Wilson 6-Can Milk Cooler; for soil and water Hot Water ent concerns who provide the age guess on what corporations You May Get a Refund conservation ex. Heater; Can Rack: Milk Buckets, strainers; Forks, Shovels, parts for those vehicles. earn in net profits was 14.1 If you pense. Anvil and Hammers; find that more tax has been 10. Businesses are helped lot of Bags; lot of Junk; 50 BBI Corn Thousands of Suppliers per cent; when, actually, in 1953 withheld from your wages than by liber, and all Hay and other feed that you alized depreciation rules and othes is left by sale day. Some "When a car manufacturer the average of net profits on actually owe, you will be entitled changes. Household Goods and many articles not mentioned. to a refund of the difference. tools for a new model, it must sales for all corporations was The TERMS-10% Down en Real Estate; balance when deed place purchase orders with 5000 3.3 per cent; and for the last sooner you file your return, the Additional Information is given. Personal Property—Cash. sooner you are likely to get your Be sure to read the 25 years the average was 3 refund. official in• per cent. structions. You can also get heir EDWARD P. What are the chances of a re- from the Internal LONG fund? Revenue Service, MOTTERS, MD. NEW LOW Well, your tax will probably which urges you to consult only Inventory Tax Cut be less because of the reduction of qualified advisors. HARRY TROUT, Auct. ROBERT SAYLER, Clerk START OUR PRICE approximately 10% in tax rates Luncheon Rights Reserved. since last year, but you have been Next article: Invext a Little Time getting the SEA LTEST May Induce More advantage of this re- in Saving Tax $$$$$. GOOVCIIICKS Industry To County ICE CREAM To attract more industry and The beautiful Only Ford has Thunderbird styling. . Greatly Reduced keep what is already here, the EARLY Frederick County delegation to Everything's new . .. every-thing's the General Assembly recently new exciting about the • 1955 Ford! Inspired Give yourself a chance to make unanimously agreed to have Fred- by the dashing Thunderbird, 33c Pint every one of Ford's $20 to $40 more than average for erick county included among 16 16 new models strikes a chord 1955 Ford's in your heart! each 100 pullet chicks before next others slated to get an additional Christmas. 2 for 65c 15 per cent exemption from tne "Worth More" advances ALL FLAVORS inventory tax. Only Ford has Trigger-Torque Power... Our top-quality chicks are bred Don't Miss This Special! Delegate C. Clifton Virts, chair- man of the county's House dele- to mature early and to lay heavy put it For '55 Ford brings you the most exciting and respon- gation, was authorized to have all fall and winter. When you sive power ever — Trigger-Torque power! Frederick County, included in the It's yours start them early, and 'way, with the new 182-h.p. grow them CROUSE'qILO pending legislation to that end. Y-block Special V-8 (optional in all Fordomatic-equipped right, they should be ready to lay "On The Square" He and State Senator Jacob R. Fairlane and Station Wagon models) by next September when egg EMMITSBURG, MD. Ramsburg issued a statement for 'way .. . the new 162-h.p. Y-block V-S.. . or the prices begin to hit their peak. the delegation, which said: new 120-h.p. 1-block Six. —OPEN SUNDAYS— "After very careful and delib- out in front! Phone HI. 7-4382 erate consideration, the Frederick Only Ford has County members to the General Angle-Poised Ride .. . Assembly have decided to join Advanced Ball with 10 other counties in grant- -Joint Front Suspension is now tilted ing a further exemption of 15 per so springs absorb shock from the front as well as up- cent from the inventory tax as and-down. Now, not only do rough roads ride smooth BABY CHICKS well as to machinery and equip- .. . but smooth roads ride even smoother! LET US HELP YOU As Hatched or Sexed ment of manufacturers. ofar aldad. New Hamps.—Wh. Rocks "The members have viewed. • Only Ford has all these features. . . KEEP THEM HEALTHY eghorns — Sex-Links with alarm the continued reluct- Ames-in-Cress-Hybrids ance of new industries to locate We have a full line of New Speed-Trigger Fordomatic Purina in our county and even worse the Drive* for even • 2t.)rted Chicks quicker disinfectants, water tablets, discontinuance Of some already starts and passing. New 18 mm. Turbo-Action it's .spark coccidiosis controls Gr. Pullets and Bal- loasome! plugs resist fouling up to 3 times longer. 10% and many here. In many counties others. We timore City, manufacturers pay larger brakes for smoother stopping, up to 50% longer know how to use them. • P I t Wh. equip- brake lining life. Tubeless tires Let us help you keep away from B. B. Bronze no tax on machinery and last longer, give ment and experience indicates that greater puncture and blowout protection. many common "chick troubles." • • new industries are inclined to lo- *Optional at extra cost. cate only where this concession EQUIPMENT is made. Come in today "The members feel that the Feeders Waterers presence of Camp Detrick here is Brooders Fencing the main factor which has kept for a Full line of all equipment. Frederick County from a very serious economic crisis." Test Drive • • • In commenting on this action, Vaccines Medications the members said several factors You'll agree you're years ahead in a Martin Bros. • • had weighed heavily in their de- cision. First, they felt that in EMMITSBURG, MD. MILFORD HATCHERY taking action to grant the reduc- tion in other counties, they could 11 1 11111•11111111• Old. 3-5075 not do less than to keep their Randallstown, Md. 111 1111M0151n11111111 own county in line with the oth- ers. Second, that the unfreezing of assessments will ease the prob- lem of the County Commissioners in that they will now have avail- able any increases in assessable basis that have been produced in USED CARS the past two years. "Just as important," the state- ment continued, "was the fact that a review of the records of No Down Payment on Cars Under $600 many of our manufacturers I re- vealed that practically all are now Also carrying values that produce more see 1954 Ford Tudor, 8-Cyl., 0.D., fully equipped. tax revenue than they were pay- your Ford Dealer 1953 Ford Fordor, 8-Cyl; Fordomatic, 20,000 miles. ing before the first 25 per cent 1952 Chevrolet Fordor; fully equipped. exemption was granted." • for Used Cars The first exemption of 25 per 1951 Mercury Fordor; fully equipped. cent was granted by a 1951 Act and Trucks 1950 Studebaker Fordor, R&H. after those seeking the exemp- 1950 (2) Ford Custom Fordor Sedans; fully equip- tion argued that revenues would not be reduced. The delegation ped; 8-cylinders and Overdrive. found that inventories have been 1949 Ford Custom Tudor; Heater. increasing during the four-year 1949 Mercury Club Coupe; fully equipped. period and there was little loss of revenue by giving the exemp- F.D.A.r• 1949 Plymouth Tudor; R & H. tion. In explaining why a 100 per cent exemption is not provided, the statement continued: "The SPERRY'S GARAGE members feel sympathetic to the request of our manufacturers for "Ford Dealers Since 1927" a 100 per cent exemption to put SPERRY'S GARAGE Phone 7-5131 F3Thmitsburg, Md. them on an even competitive basis with those in other sub-divisions Open Evenings Til 8 P. M. of the state, but at the same South Seton Avenue Phone HI 7-5131 Emmitsburg, time, we feel that to do so at one Md. time would be too much of a , Great TV, Ford Theoter, WRC-9:30 P. M., Thursday FOUR EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND —FRIDAY, FEB. 25, 1955

sponge in its fight against auto- Has Role In Play ter of Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Wasd- Pass While Lentils Boil" by Stu- Business Services mobiles and discount houses. ifsky of Filermo, Rt. 1, will act art Walker, to be presented as Miss Maryon Wasilifsky, daugh- I the part of Mim in "Six Who part of the one-act play contest Frank S. Topper BABSON New Shopping Centers at St. Joseph College, Emmits- PATRONIZE oar advertisers. These Just Ahead NOW PLAYING STRAND THEATER, GETTYSBURG Insurance- Agency Inns are reliable and have proven burg, on Feb. 27 at 7:30 p. through the years that they handle only Shopping centers offer free in DePaul Auditorium. Miss Wa- quality products and offer skilled pro. parking and "self-service," but silifsky, a membebr of the class AUTOMOBILE - FIRE fessibnal eervioe and advice. Writes .. . the high rents may result in of '57, previously took part in higher prices. Anyway, custom- "Our Town" by Thornton Wilder. GENERAL LIABILITY ers who use shopping centers are more dependent on auto- By ROGER W. Henry VIII had six wives. Office: Mt. Road DAVE'S BABSON mobiles than if they patronized the old Phone HI 7-3461 Wallpaper & Paint BABSON PARK, Fla., Feb. downtown merchants. Georgia is the largest state Store 24—Merchandising at the retail In fact, if city officials would east of the Mississippi River. treat their 117 Carlisle St. level has already passed through bus systems fairly, Three Revo- the presient downtown stores GETTYSBURG, PA. lutions s i nce could continue to give better FOR A GOOD DEAL ON A .NEW 12o Roll and up .1875. service and perhaps undersell P r eceding the new shopping center prices. (David Rutters, prop.) those days I don't know. Different cities there were no differ. mail order The next, or Fourth, Revo- Chevrolet or Oldsmobile houses or de- lution in retailing will be forced Dr. H. E. Slocum partinent upon us by the automobiles. Optometrist stores, few Simple arithmetic proves that Be Sure To See chain stores the present race to make "the EYES EXAMINED A & P had 50 stores which mostest and largest" automo- biles, with GLASSES FITTED carried only tea, coffee, and insufficient increase crockery), but many wholesale in highways cannot continue GEORGE R. SANDERS OFFICE HOURS: houses and independent merch- much longer. It is true that we LOCAL SALESMAN PHONE 7-3451 Monday 6 to 8 P. ants. They were doing 95 per are building splendid new toll Wednesday 2 to 8 p. m. cent of the retail business. My roads; but very little is being 19 East Main St. father was one of these in done to avoid congestion in Tony Curtis portrays a slum-born crook in "Six EMMITSBURG, MD. Gloucester, Mass. cities and to help local merch- Bridges to Cross," the story of the great $2,500,000 ants. Otherwise, people m a y Phones: HIlIcrest 7-5191 The First Revolution in re- Boston robbery which also stars Julia Adams and Geo. Hagerstown 5933 tailing was brought on by the some day cease using automo- department stores and mail or- biles for shopping. These ma- Nader. This attraction ends Saturday, Feb. 26th at the der houses. This made it unnec- chines may remain in the ga- Strand Theater in Gettysburg, Pa. OR.W.F.ROUTZAHN essary to visit several different rage except for trips — as stores, if you lived in a city, mother's sewing machine is now CHIROPHACTOR while, if you lived in the coun- seldom used. try, you Phone 7-4201 could shop by mar4•' More Advertising and from your farm. This Revolu- Telephoning gat mitsburg Maryland tion was desperately fought by I forecast that the old-time retailers. The Sec- this Fourth Revolution ond Revolqtion came with the will result in cus- tomers buying from their homes chain stores, which cut out the soon by telephone, and later by whole salers. The department per hen, per year television. Increased "SUPERGAS" Has Got HI stores continued to buy through newspaper advertising with many more wholesalers; but the chains Wherever You Live, One of newspaper pictures of products Our Modern Systems Will bought direct from the manu- for sale, Better Feed Utilization • High Livability Answer Your Needs: facturers. Hence, they were supplemented by bet- tdr telephone service, will be- Order Ames In-Cross White, Tinted, fought by legislation and tax- Bottle—Meter--Bulk come the custom. People are or Brown-Egg genuine hybrids ation enacted at the demand of NOW! the middlemen. now sick of hunting for places 20-lb. Self Service or to park their cars 'when shop- Trailer Bottles Discount Houses ping. People will think of the MILFORD HATCHERY Now the Target risk and gasoline costs of driv- Phone Old. 3-5075 The TOWN and COUNTRY Third Revolution is now ing to shopping centers. The on, being Randallstown, Md. GAS SERVICE, INC. caused by the "dis- time may come when 80 per count houses." This is an effort cent of the shoppers will sit at TANEYTOWN, MD. to reduce retail prices by cut- home in a comfortable chair, Phone 3841 ting out the bureaucracy, high study the newspaper advertise- One Mile North of Taney. rents, and unnecessary over- ments, and do their ordering town on Littlestown Road. head developed by the depart- by telephone. de ment stores. But, a Fourth Rev- olution, as a revolt against N e w spaper advertising and parking meters, automobile con- telephones are the only cure gestion, and a lack of sufficient for the present increased auto- free parking, is just ahead of mobile congestion. In fact, I S. L. ALLISON believe the stocks of certain 1954 Delray Chevrolet 2-Dr. Sedan; fully equipped, low SO WILL YOU! US. AND mileage. A real buy! This is being temporarily met newspaper—which are now tem- Funeral Director porarily in the dumps — plus 1951 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan; R & H. by building new "shopping cen- 1950 Nash Convertible, Overdrive with R & H. Do washdays leave you looking and feeling like a wet dishrag? ters." It is stocks of telephone companies, and Embalmer reported that Al- 1949 Oldsmoble '60' Club Coupe; Heater. Up and down cellar steps .. . bashing hands on wringer gears .. lied Stores is to spend over preferably the wide-awake In- 1941 Chevrolet 2-Dr. Sedan; Heater. Make good fishing car. Zmnaitsbnrg, Md. $200 million for this purpose. dependents, are among today's 1941 Plymouth 2-Door Sedan Heater; $49.00. lugging heavy baskets of soggy clothes ... ugh! Shopping centers, however, best "buys." Furthermore, I am 1941 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan; R&H. When you get an automatic washer and an electric dryer, clothes Efficient—Reliable be only a halfway cure. Wana- invetting my hard-earned money 1940 Packard 4-Door Sedan; cheap transportation. Service makers, which was the world's in "United Stores" stock (listed —No Down Payment on Cars Under $600— will look fresher, last longer ... and so will you! largest department store when on the New York and Ameri- can Stock Exchanges). A com- I was a boy, has thrown in the owe it to yourself and your family to see the PHONES pany has recently organized a You from modern electric washers and dryers. Ask for a Emmitsburg 7-4621 new corporation to profit SANDERS BROS. GARAGE this coming Fourth Revolution. demonstration at your local appliance dealer's or the Fairfield 6 —GUARANTEED USED CARS— nearest store of The Potomac Edison Company. PHONE HI. 7-3451 EMMITSBURG, MD. Get your Your Alligator Personal ALL-WEATHER COAT Health now...and

For Cooking - Water Heating enjoy it the Use With Caution Refrigeration - Heating year 'round Modern drugs have saved thOus- ands of lives, have saved more thousands from crippling and long-drawn-out illness. But doc- tors warn that they must be THE MATTHEWS used with the greatest caution. Science has made us valuable EMMITSBURG, MD. gifts in these drugs which fight infections of many kinds, but we Phone 7-3781 must recognize that there can be uncomfortable and sometimes very \`^ serious side effects. About four Musical Instruments or five per cent of people who Even the air you breathe is better! Of All Kinds are given antibiotics have aller- gic skin reactions such as hives, ...... Rental Plan Available .••• rash, or other outbreaks. Taken Chevrolet's new Only Chevrolet and higher-priced cars give Menchey Music Service by mouth in the form of lozenges, you a ventilation system like this! • 4i 18 York St. - Hanover, Pa. some of the drugs cause unpleas- Air enters here A special chamber under the ventilation ant conditions inside the' mouth. High-Level keeps rain out of the car and supplies at hood-high level— louvers Other occasional reactions are you with a more even flow of air. And it also itching, burning sensations, fail- ventilation system away from road heat,fumes : acts as a girder, making the car stronger. Unexcelled ure of muscular coordination, • and dust! This is just one of the exciting discoveries * WATCH deafness, nausea, vomiting, diar- gives you cleaner, fresher air, • you'll make when you drive the Motoramic * JEWELRY rhea, cramps, and even severe ,.• Chevrolet! Come in and see. shock. and all you want of it! ...... ••.. * LIGHTER Most of these reactions can be Repairing prevented by proper use of the drugs. Different ones require dif- GAY JEWELRY ferent methods. It is of the ut- Carlisle Street most importance to follow the GETTYSBURG, PA. doctor's orders exactly. Instruc- Everything's new in the tions which may sound unimpor- tant to you—such as taking a motoramic drug before instead of after DR.D. L. I3EEGLE meals, taking it with milk or orange juice or sodium bicar- Chevrolet bonate, drinking lots of fluid— cunt()PR A CTOR these are carefully planned to symp- So smart ... so practical.. protect you. If unexpected Smrnitsburg Maryland ... so comfortable, Alligator toms develop, the doctor will want is the coat you'll LIVE IN re- to know immediately so that he gardless of weather or season! I can check them before they be- And you can choose from a come serious. wide variety of fine fabrics in Another important precaution is patterns.. . all plain or fancy destroy any drugs left over water repellent processed. An to excellent example of Alligator after an illness. Those lozenges value is the the doctor prescribed last fall for The Bel Air 4-Door Sedan. I Jimmy's sore throat might be I wrong for your throat. The doc- tor decides what drug or combi- i nation• of drugs you need on the I basis of a careful diagnosis of your condition. You drive your car cautiously CREEGER the pc --r- MOTOR know that CO. I because you ful engine is potentially di r- Men's Store ous. Drugs which can kill or c.i,!ck THURMONT MARYLAND CREAGER'S I infection in the human body are, "On The Square" I in their way, just as powerful. GEORGE R. SANDERS, Salesman, for Florist Shop I They can do wonderful work EMMITSBURG, MD. Frederick, Maryland us, if we use them cautiously. PHONE THURMONT 4221 EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND -FRIDAY, FEB. 25, 1955 FIVE Personals Rt. 1, was discharged this week erick County met last Wednesday at the Warner Hospital to Mr. from the Warner Hospital. evening in the Francis Scott Key and Mrs. Curtis Topper. Miss Patricia Fitzgerald of An- Miss Margaret Doyle of Milton, Hotel in Frederick. Those at- Miss Elizabeth Neck spent last NO hirk nor^rJ napolis, spent the weekend visit- Mass., spent the week-end at St. tending from Emmitsburg were Wednesday in Baltimore. Mrs. COMMENT STORES CO ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph College where she was Hazel Caldwell, president; CECN George McDonnell, son Mrs. C. Frailey Frank Fitzgerald, Havilah Farms, for some time instructress in G. and Mrs. Ada of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralph Mc- By MAO IA Sperry. Mrs. Caldwell Gettysburg Rd. physical education. gave an Donnell, E. Main St., recently WALTER CHA/ABLIN,:k interesting talk Edward Ohler was discharged Mrs. Guy W. Ohler was con- on her trip to underwent surgery at the naval Europe last summer and showed keep Your ri ld Prices Down! from the Warner Hospital this fined to her home several days hospital in Davisville, R. I. some pictures of the trip. WASHINGTON - Trends in Come, compare, item for item and see how much more you save at week. this week due to illness. Miss Sarah Jane Boyle, Balti- Asco on your total food bill. You'll find it a real joy Mr. and Mrs. William Tyler, government develop slowly. Ro- to shop at the Janet E. Hatter, Emmitsburg The Soroptimist Club of Fred- more, spent last Monday with man history affords an excellent friendly Asco Markets where you're sure to get the Best for Less. Emmitsburg Rt. 1, are receiving her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James congratulations on the example of this. It took several birth of Boyle. a daughter last Friday at the hundred years for a loosely-knit 64th ANNIVERSARY SALE Warner Hospital. Mrs. William Topper and chil- republic of Rome to weld itself dren, Tommy and Cheryl, visited into a strong federal state. Mrs. B. J. Eckenrode has ac- Libby's Tomato Juice = 29c ARRIVED! last Wednesday afternoon with considerable similarity JUST cepted a secretarial position at There is Thomas Fox, Keysville. between history and that 24-0z bot Camp Detrick. She assumed her Roman Welch's Grape Juice 35c interests new duties on Feb. 21. Mr. M. J. Kaas remains criti- of the U. S. As Roman CEMENT cally ill at his home on Rt. 1. moved beyond its borders into Ideal Orange Juice F;ra7 2 49c CARLOAD OF Mr. Paul Harner, son of Mr. concentration Michael Boyle, on a 13-day fur- foreign affairs, the and Mrs. Charles A. Harrier, left of power in the city of Rome in- lough from Camp Gordon Ga., vis- Pineapple Juice or Del e t°nz 25c • Portland • Mortar Cement Wednesday for El Segundo, Calif., creased rapidly. where he has accepted employ- ited in Baltimore over the week- This is somewhat true in the ment with the Douglas Aircraft end with Rev. Michael O'Brien at Breast 0'Chicken Tuna'''Lecneat 35c Cement • White Cement history of this country, as the Corp. He was graduated from the Immaculate Conception Federal government in Washing- ;Campbell's PA°NRI` Beans 2 ra.::27c the University of Maryland re- Church. Fr. O'Brien was a former ton started exercising more and Field Tile cently , with a degree in engineer- assistant pastor of St. Joseph's 1z39c • Cement Block • authority beginning with the oSpam, Treet or Prem ing. Mr. Catholic Church, Emmitsburg. more Harner accompanied him participation in World • Steel Sash • Terra Cotta on the trip. Mrs. Guy Ridenour, 'Rt. 1, re- nation's Dinty Moore Beef Stew 2 mains a patient in the Frederick War I. nz37c Mrs. Tile & Joints William Tyler and infant Memorial Hospital where she re- 'Shortly after President Eisen- daughter and Mrs. Green Giant Peas 2 37c Paul Claypool cently underwent a leg amputa- hower took office he publicly com- were discharged from the Warner tion. Her condition is reported as mented upon the encroachment :Niblets Corn Gr ledwenPl(oecrensels 21 c2;r,:29c3 Orangeburg Plastic Pipe Hospital last week. satisfactory. of the Federal government into A son was born last Sunday Mrs. John -M. Baker and son spheres of activity once occupied Ideal Long Cut Ideal Fancy Calif. to Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Kerr are at the home of her parents, solely by states and private busi- o at the Hanover Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Tyson Welty. Capt. ness-and requested the Congress SAUER FRUIT Mr. John M. Roddy Jr. Cum- Baker, USMC, is stationed in S. to set up two commissions to I ZURGABLE BROTHERS berland, spent the week-end with Carolina and Mrs. Baker has ac- study the situation. KRAUT COCKTAIL his wife and known as the family. cepted a position on the nursing One commission, o N:a2n/1 2 35c Oliver Sales & Service Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lansing- staff at the Warner Hospital. Hoover Commission, was assigned 29xc 23c er and family, Baltimore, visited opeartion of the EMMITSBURG MARYLAND Miss Elizabeth McCullough, to look into the t with Mr. Lansinger's mother, Baltimore, spent the week - end Federal establishment with a its HELLT1AN'S jpatr 39c Mrs. Rose B. Lansinger, Elder her father, Prof. Richard view to reducing its size and Kraft's Mayonnaise with Creamy Apts., last Saturday. McCullough. competition with private busi- Fresh, qt the i:i J ar jar p Mrs. Genevieve R. Elder is Col. Evan C. Reese, USA Med- ness. The other, known as Mayonnaise 49c t 29c spending some time visiting her Reese, East Commission on Inter-governmen- k . ical Corps, and Mrs. lbs ac sons-in-law and daughters in Sil- Stroudsburg, Pa.; Dr. and Mrs. tal Relations, was given the job Princess Margarine Gli'acVl 2 4 Spring. Federal govern- 4 c,:nns - ver Ralph Smith, Washington, and of getting the 49- c Mr, and Mrs. Louis H. Calla- Mr. and ment out of activities that could Louella Evap. Milk Mrs. Smith's parents, I WESSON, MAZOLA han Sr. and son, Louis Jr., Bal- B. Courter, Gothen- be performed by the states. Mrs. Carl Salad Oils OR KRAFT'S bpott timore, visited with Mrs. Calla- burg, Neb., were recent guests These two commissions for well 35c Mrs. Eugene War- quiet- han's mother, of Col. and Mrs. T. J. Frailey. over a year have functioned Glenside Apple Sauce 21=25c then at St. Anthony's before leav- Mrs. Nora Sigafoose, St. An- ly. There has been nothing spec- PillsburY 26.0z pkg loc ing for Fort Lauderdale, Fla, on thony's, is ill at Provident Hos- tacular and many people have visit Mr. and Angelfood Mixes g4 159: Sunday evening to pital in Washington, D. C. forgotten that they exist. But- Walsh Mrs. William Walsh. Mrs. Mrs. Katherine Silverson and to repeat-it takes a long time Ideal a:),, mourC Calla- Ground Black Pel;;;;rocker ;:;k 211 is the former Miss Patsy son, Charles, Minneapolis, Minn., to shift trends in government. . han of Emmitsburg. have returned home after spend- Within the last 10 days have Murray of Diamond Crystal Salt Rev. D. Bradley ing 10 days at the Taney estate come the first definite indications Woodstock College, spent Satur- near here. that the President's efforts are 'Flako Pie Crust 10-oz Pk day and Sunday afternoons with bringing results. Here are some k and priced J. D. Adelsberger Commis- styled Mr. and Mrs. instances: The Hoover ACME COFFEE Best value in Town! Ideal and family. Father Murray is the sion has issued its first of a se- to suit young men son of Mr. Thomas E. Murray Pvt. Turner Now At ries of reports. Among other PRICES DOWN! 11 of New YOrk, president of the things, it takes cognizance of the Win-Crest Asco Coffee Instant Coffee Atomic Energy Commission. Jackson fact that the U. S. is a large Step high, wide and on-the-beam in the Fort k Mrs. Alma Wetzel is spending country and that conditions which it, 79c lb 83c 4i: 89C smart with Ftandcraft Hip. Super two weeks in Baltimore. Pvt. David Turner Jr., 20, has prevail in one area do not pre- Kerrigan and son, been assigned to B Battery, .518th its lower style lines. Super Mr. J. Ward vail in another. And, as a resu't ;IDEAL COFFEE liC You won't find better Flavor Kerrigan, Jr., attend- Airborne Field Artillery Battal- A comfort. Joseph W. standards for one area may not r Drip or Regular lb vac can Wile at any price - - - lightweight Hopkins University ion for basic training at Fort ed the Johns necessarily be standards for an- WHY PAY MORE? WHY PAY MORE? Rich russet or tawny Alumni dinner held at the Sher- Jackson, S. C. other area. Balti- He will spend the next eight softie grain. Pm, aton Belvedere Hotel in In view of this, the Hoover week. weeks there learning the funda- 1- this 1b9,c more Gold Seal Spaghetti 35. Commission called for "greater i ler Sunday visitors at the home of mentals of being a soldier. This recognition" of 'prevailing wages' lectures in pkgs Mrs. Eugene Warthen, St. An- includes classroom in compensating Feder al em- :or Macaroni were Mr. and Mrs. Ber- such subjects as military cour- thony's ployes, to take into consideration pkg 12 lard Frazier and children, Becky tesy and first aid, and combat the cost of living conditions in VA. LEE HOT CROSS BUNS 35c And Philip of Gettysburg, and Mr. field problems involving the use various parts of the country. The SUPREME ENRICHED BREAD large loaf 1 5c and Mrs. George Warthen and of the M-1 rifle, which he will Commission found that in steno- Or- learn to fire on various ranges. Sweet Mrs. Jacob Liberto of New graphic and clerical positions the lb 67C Crame 1:i,s; leans, La. After eight weeks of training government is paying much high- Butter born Tuesday with the 191st Airborne Division, A daughter was er wages than those prevailing in i Richland Creamery Butter lb 65c the trainee is given about 14 business and industry. As a re- 0,- days' EVERY leave. He may return here sult the Federal salary policy LANCASTER MEAT IS A TREAT TO EAT! HOW TO ENJOY for eight more weeks of infantry has caused business and industry DAY OF THE YEAR training, or he may be ,assigned Do you know that Asco is the only major food chain maintaining its own considerable trouble, as they can- 'staff of expert meat buyers Feature! to one of the many Army right in the heart of thr great Western Baltimore American schools. not compete with Federal salaries cattle-raising states? Lancaster Brand Beef makes any meal a helpful Basic master- In the first of a series of training is required of and make a profit. The Hoover piece. It's U. S. Gov't. graded "choice", extra tender, extra flavorful. physician tells each 4 articles, a famous new man coming into the Commission pointed out that a living 365 days a Army. his method for Fort Jackson is one of ,the material saving in money could i sickness, fear, fa- year without Army's largest training installa- govern- nervous tension. Start be effected in the Federal tigue or tions. Primarily an infantry train- prevailing P[MC 'sill ment by adopting the HAMS 39c these prices it reading this informative series in ing post, the fort offers schooling wait to tome a stile wage scale in various commu- AiIGösY the March 6th issue of in specialties for Huy (Ismaili associated with an nities. infantry The American Weekly division, as well as in In addition, the Hoover Com- GROUND BEEF I/ combat tractics. Hagazine in Colorgravure with the mission, through executive and t SELECT OYSTERS or. ‘so5c Pvt. Turner is the husband of departmental er '0,•s, is moving to Mrs Doris Turner of BALTIMORE Emmits- cut down gove_ a. nt competition STANDARD pt. burg. r OYSTERS 85c MARTIN'S SHOE STORE SUNDAY AMERICAN with business. Fof example, the government is going out of the Oven-Ready Lancaster (10-14 lbs) "The Place to Go For the Brands You Know" Order From Your rope msr butess and 53c Local Newsdealer. Golden several like activities. You will BALTIMORE STREET GETTYSBURG, PA. Wedding hear more about this later. A TURKEYS number of Congressional Repub- Anniversary Observed LEAN IT SWIMS licans also point to the Presi- "Jim Bo" Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wager- dent's recommendation for aid to man, N. Seton Ave., celebrated education as a significant step to:SLICED BACON "343c their 50th wedding anniversary keep the Federal government from recently. expanding its activities. Hereto- (Pollock) lb 19 The couple was married in the fore, most proposals for Federal :Boneless Steak Fish Select Uriell Clzs V2 °Oval Itontit Elias Lutheran Church, Emmits- aid to education have embodied Whitings alb.354 1NTR 2rUCING burg, by the Rev. Reinewald. direct appropriations from the :Fancy Cleaned GUARANTEED! JIM BO-the most sensational invention in the Mrs. Wagerman is the daughter Federal government. These would Headquarters for Lenten Seafooa-Fresh Fish, Scallops, Shrimp, history of fishing-the artificial minnow that swims. of Mrs. Alice Bollinger, Gettys- ”ecessitate a certain amount of Oysters, Lobster Tails, Etc. No more bye bait to buy. This is the lure sensation ....1•1•411•.••• Buy Now Before Prices Go Up With the Thermometer! of the 20th century burg, and the late George Bol- Federal control, as the Congress swims as -Fresh Vegetables and Fine Fruit IT SWIMS-no springs, uses no fuel. it linger. Her parents over the years has consistently Savings on Garden long as you leave it in the water. Swims by unique were former process of balance and gravity. Fish any desired residents of Emmitsburg. They refused to appropriate Federal 1953 CHEVROLET '210' 4-dr., Power that wilt Glide, R&H, 2-tone, depth-in lake, stream, gulf, bay. Any fish have seven children: Edgar, Balti- funds without retaining some 4 for 25c Size Juicy Florida 16,000 miles, original tires, like new. strike a minnow will strike JIM BO. This is no gad- get. Looks and swims like a live minnow. more; John, Emmitsburg; Sam- control over how these funds are 1953 MERCURY Hardtop, OD, 2-tone, power brakes, tinted This is the lure of all lures-beautiful silver leaf uel, Nashville, San- to be spent. glass, 11,000 miles. one for your friends also. Satisfaction Tenn.; Alice plastic. Buy Another example of how the 1953 MERCURY 2-dr. Sedan, Merc-o-matic drive, R&H, 29,- guaranteed. Send $1.00 only, for each lure. Send ders, Fairfield; Anna Shorb, Em- check or Cash. We pay postage. Sold by mail only President is diffusing Federal GRAPEFRUIT 000 miles only $1795 mitsburg; Emory, Emmitsburg, TACKLE CO. P.O. Box 741. Largo, Fla. 1951 PACKARD Patrician 4-dr., Ultramatic drive, R&H, 19,- 1. & R and Margaret Solakovitch of Hol- government operations is his in- 000 miles, cost new $4500 now $1395 lywood, Calif. sistence upon the Dixon - Yates 1951 DODGE Coronet 4-dr., 2-tone gray, Heater, whitewall contract to enable private indus- tires, 5c low mileage. try to build power facilities to for 1951 2 FORD V-8 Deluxe 2-dr. sedan, black, R&H, new seat provide power in the Tennessee covers, clean as a pin special $795 Valley area rather than to spend 1951 MERCURY 2-dr. sedan, Merc-o-matic drive, R&H, PRIZE more Federal money to expand ONew Crop Fla. Valentine whitewall tires, 2-tone yellow and black, 30,000 mi. the TVA. Advocates of big Fed- 1950 OLDS '88' 29. 2-dr. Sedan, Hyd., R&H, 2-tone maroon and eral government are vigorously black, 4 new SACONY tires, 29,000 miles. opposing the President on this ;GREEN BEANS 2lbs 1950 BUICK Special 4-dr. Sedan, R&H, standard gear shift, issue. 2 ctns 29c black, 32,000 miles, perfect. , Knit-trimmed IFANCY SLICING TOMATOES 1950 PACKARD 4-dr. Sedan, small model with ultramatic 2 Ige stalks 35c CELERY Fla' drive, whitewall tires, 3.5,000 miles- Flannel Suit Couple Observes tCRISP PASCAL 1949 FORD Custom 2-dr. R&H, new Pt box 29c Sedan, paint job and R U SSE L SPROUTS Calif' seat covers. New motor installed last year. $14.95 5 lb bag 1.89 1949 FORD V-8 2-dr. Sedan, R&H. Silver Anniversary New 1955 Crop Glenside Park Grass Seed 1948 DODGE Custom 2-dr. Sedan, R&H, black. This car is Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Spran- Seabrook Farms ago% exceptionally clean for a '48. Breezy boxy jacket has a kle celebrated their 25th wedding lOpk-gosz 3 sc 1948 NASI-11 '600' clean. Extra Fancy 4-dr. Sedan, R&H. satin-y lining. Looks so anniversary recently. Mrs. Spran- oGREEN PEAS 1947 CHEVROLET 2-dr. Sedan, R&H, 2-tone brown. pretty with a flurry of kle is the former Ethel Adams, 2 10-oz pkgs 490 1947 CHEVROLET Fleetline 2-dr. Sedan. R&H, clean. pleats o Seabrook Farms Baby Lima Beans cinched with, a per- daughter of the late Mr. and 1946 BUICK Spl. Deluxe Sedanette, R&H, runs very good. fect - fitting elasticized Mrs. Edward Acloams. The couple Donald Duck ORANGE 1940 CHEVROLET 2-dr. Sedan, Heater, black original paint. skirtband. Mothers JUICE 6 clns 59c will has two sons, Eugene at home 44.000 original miles, tires like new, good upholstery love the way it goes on and Richard, with Force from Sundays to school- the Air Downy Flake Waffles No.2 pkg. 3543 "ON THE SPOT FINANCING" in Vermont. days. Navy and grey. Sizes ••••••••• ••••14 NO DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED 3 to 6x, and 7 to 14. ON ANY CAR UP TO $600 IF YOU QUALIFY! STATIONED IN EUROPE March-Family Circle Last Week of Our Frederick ,T. Bower, son of Rev. t;I Magazine on Sale Silverware Offer and Mrs. Philip Bower, sailed Hurry! Get Your Sets Jack and for Europe Monday. Pvt. Bower Jill Your Zentz Auto Sales Still 5c Get 5-Pc. P!ace 99. entered the military service last Only Copy Setting Only Railroad Street Phone 1095 Gettysburg, Pa. SHOPPE July and was stationed at Camp Gordan, Ga., for his basic train- to 9 P. M. Lincoln Square Open Daily 9 A. M. -Sundays 12 to 1 P. M. ing, after which he attended the Funk & Wagnall's Encyclopedia Vol. 20 on Sc:e GETTYSBURG, PA. army finance school at Fort Ben- Prices Effective Through Sat., Feb. 26, 1955. Quantity Rights itcserv -d. jamin Harrison, Indianapolis, Ind. 4100. • • 4. SIX EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND—FRIDAY, FEB. 25, 1955 An organization meeting of tie. town, spent the weekend with her Garden Club Many Taking directed toward the early discov- Becoming a church member is Fairfield News Items Fairfield Baseball Club was held mother-in-law, Mrs. Fannie Hart- Meets ery of the many unknown, unde- increasingly important to people The ham and oyster supper of last week in the Fire Hall with zell. The Silver Fancy Garden Club Advantage Of tected cases of TB, of which of the U. S. Church memberships :he Willing Workers of Zion Lu- the following officers being elect- Miss Lois Henderson and Mrs. met at the home of Mrs. Hewitt Free X-rays there are an estimated 150,000 in last year doubled the rate of any theran Church will be held in the ed: President, Kenneth DeardorLf; Walter Henderson, both of Pe- McPherson in Taneytown las t this country. preceding year. According to the parish house Saturday and serv- vice president, Chester Cornwell; tersburg, Pa., sister and sister- Thursday. Mrs. Alexander Kos- Nearly a quarter of a million Persons desiring to get a chest A m e rican Peoples Encyclopedia, ings will begin at 4 p. m. secretary - treasurer, William in-law to Dr. Ira M. Henderson, wick of Gettysburg, and Mrs. Ar- Marylanders received free chest X-ray are urged to contact their the 92,277,129 church members Shriner; business manager, E. N. Saturday visited Dr. Henderson thur Roberts of Littlestown, were X-rays during 1954 by taking physician or their health depart- of the U. S. include 54,299,963 Haines, Jr.; manager, Clyde Mc- who is a patient at the Warner co-hostesses. The business meet- part in the year-round tubercu- ment for further information. Protestants, and 30,253,427 Ro- Glaughlin and assistant manager, Hospital in Gettysburg. ing was presided over by the club losis detection program conducted man Catholics. Eastern Orthodox Joseph Scott, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. McCul- president, Mrs. Charles Shaugh- by the Maryland State Dept. of ABIGAIL numbered 2,353,783 and Jews 6,- CLASSIFIED ADS It was announced that a tro- lough, Nevrville, spent Sunday nessy. Miss Rhoda Gillelan dis- Health, the Baltimore City Health 000,000. phy, to be donated by E. N. with their cousin, Mrs. Albert played a bird feeder made from Dept., and the Maryland Tuber- (Continued from Page One) Haines, Jr., will be presented at Culbertson. a log. culosis Assn. and its county affil- Among commissioned vessels in FOR SALE tire contest, and I can't under- the U. S. Navy, the end of the season to the The Missionary Society of the Mrs. McPherson, program chair- iates. destroyer-type stand why no one fainted dur- ships out number all others. That most outstanding player on the Lower Marsh Creek Presbyterian man, then introduced the speaker, Dr. Russell A. Nelson, presi- ing all the excitement. This includes the whole House, one- Fairfield team. The financial re- Church met Saturday afternoon Mrs. T. Stuart Haller, president dent of the Maryland Tubercu- list—warships, FOR SALE—Block makes the second straight year amphibious bath, port of the club showed that due at the home of Mrs. Ira M. Hen- losis Assn., disclosed this week veselss, mine warfare, year old; 4 rooms and of the Frederick Garden Club, for the champs and I do hope to gate receipts last year the derson., Mrs. Henderson served as that 238,081 adults were given patrol and auxiliary vessels. $6,000. For further information and an officer in the state fed- they will have a long reign 211814t group is able to be self-sustain- hostess and leader. Mrs. Hughes "Garden chest X-ray examinations at the phone HI. 7-5167. eration. Her topic was and Coach Phelan a long stay ST LEY ARNER ing. Scott, president, presided at the Clubing," and she spoke of the X-ray units operated by these gentle at the Mount. Another brilliant FOR SALE—aind and Mrs. Gibson Baer, Waynesboro, business meeting and refresh- formation of the Frederick Club agencies in the industries, com- MAJESTIC can contest is promised tomorrow Spotted Pony. Any child Route 3, recently visited Mrs. ments were served to 14 mem- 2.5 years ago. Mrs. Haller also munities, schools, business estab- GETTYSBURG at night at the local gym. Better ride him. Priced reasonably Ella Reid. bers. The next meeting of the invited the members of the club lishments, and institutions of the a not miss it, as it is the last Now Playing Thru Saturday $100 cash. Mrs. Joseph Harbaugh and Mrs. group will be held at the home to a flower show symposium to be State. WETZEL, home contest of the season for CHARLES R. John Whitefield left by car this of Miss Margaret McIllhenny in held in All Saints Parish Hall in This was a record total of James A. Michener's Route 1 our champs. See you there? lip week for Los Angeles, Calif., Gettysburg on March 19. Frederick on Monday, Feb. 28. chest X-rays taken by these units, "THE BRIDGES where Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conrad, according to Dr. Nelson, and ex- SAFE!—Have an extra set Harbaugh will visit The next meeting of the club AT TOKO-RI" PLAY her uncle, Charles Sheldon. Mrs. Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank ceeded by 38,782 the previous made and be ready for will be at the home of Mrs. Alex- of keys Whitefield will await the Conrad Jr., and son, Steven, of high of 199,299 taken in 1953. William HOLDEN emergency! Can make any arrival ander Koswick on Mar. 17. NOTICE any of her husband, who is serving Waynesboro, spent Sunday with A breakdown of last year's Frederic MARCH while you wait! BENEFIT key with the Navy and is en route Mr. H. L. Harbaugh and Miss total shows that 137,725 persons Mickey ROONEY B. H. BOYLE In tf from a two-year assignment in Mary Harbaugh. High School Cagers were X-rayed by the two mobile Technicolor units of the State Dept. of Health SALE-1951 40" Frigidaire Guam. FOR Clash Tonight At in the counties of the State. DANCE Sun.-Mon. Feb. 27-28 Range. Fully automat- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leister of Electric Sewerage Needs Pointing out the importance of "SMOKE SIGNAL" deep-well; 8" table saw Hazelton, spent the Weekend with Emmitsburg VFW ic with Saint Joseph's an annual chest X-ray for all I tilting arbor, stand and their parents, Mrs. James Leister Should Be In Technicolor with of adults, Dr. Nelson stated that ef- p. motor. Priced reason- Gettysburg and Mr. and Mrs. The colorful nature and the Dana ANDREWS S. L. Allison, Well forts of the health department Piper ably. Fairfield. gaiety of the Mardi Gras was Friday, Mar.4 LAURIE tuberculosis associations are Hillcrest 7-4252 Mrs. Harry Hartzell, Hagers- Persons building homes in coun- and On Wide Screen it Phone brought before our eyes a day 9 to 12? ty areas needing sewage disposal early as the Wenschhof; Juniors held their Keefer and Theresa Featuring the Tues.-Wed. March 1-2 facilities who plan on having Junior-Senior Prom Monday nite over 30 w.p.m., Elizabeth White,