V001111dS 'cog( 2gon WO stms pug Weekly Thought To believe with certainty we must begin to doubt. tit mitsburg Tilruntrit -Stanislaus SERVING THE WONDERFUL PEOPLE OF THE CATOCTIN MOUNTAINS 7 1974 SINGLE COPY 10c ED1MITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND THURSDAY, MARCH VOLUME XCIV, NO. 16 Council Holds Regular Meeting Donates Photo EDITORIAL Redskins To Play I Town [ Boy Scouts To for the infiltration and influx two full ago in April, 1972, the Three general partners of Almost years Basketball Here a group seeking to use part survey may be available by Kick-Off Big Administration met with the beginning of the new fis- Most 4m/t4ing Maryland State Highway The Washington Redskins of of Mt. Manor Motel as an al- cal year. Event over 200 concerned citizens from the area to iron out the , coholic rehabilitation center, Fund Raising appeared before the Emmits- the surrounding the dualization of U. S. and winners of the National Thomas McCabe, organizer /It 4 Glance will kick difficulties burg Town Council at their Local Boy Scouts Conference Championship of of a program of recreation for fund raising ef- Route 15 through the Catoctin Furnace region. meeting Monday night. off a gigantic 1972, will be playing basketball area children which would in- 15. The Ad- The partners, Gough Bolt- fort on Friday, March We believed at that time that the Highway at Catoctin High School this clude use of a swimming pool _ 13 44i9cal - be working during en, Charles Roby and Ralrth Scouts will ministration was working to complete the project as Saturday night, March 9, at and gymnasium, appeared be- months at raising Elsmo, explained that their the next 15 8 p.m. Their opponents will fore the council for informa- a trip for quickly as possible in a manner that would benefit project could be beneficial to $4,000 to finance be the Alumni All-Stars con- tion concerning insurance for about 20 local Scouts to Phil- all. Their proposals were turned down by a handful of: Gene Eyler, Har- the residents of Frederick "Spring is springing, wint- sisting the children and the possibili- mont Scout Ranch. ry Hahn, George Baker, Gary County and Emmitsburg. er's fading; and everybody': of people whose opposition not only prevented the ty of the town leasing part of Manning, Jim Weddle, Bill and Council members tabled, a de- demonstrating." With the The trip, scheduled for completion of the project but also killed a plan which the building to be used for Steve Wildasin, Larry "Pup" cision of whether to approve end of one demonstration of summer 1975, will take ap- recreational activities. would have ultimately improved the Catoctin Furnace Brown, Lee Koontz, Eddie or disapprove the project un- people in the educational field proximately three weeks. Gills, Charlie Gearhart, and til all members are present. Frederick Bower, town at- (the Baltimore teacher's Twelve days will be spent on area. Dave Swomley. Thomas Wallace, consulting torney, distributed copies of strike) comes the beginning of the trail and nine days going could have been a, beautiful park with What Preceeding the Redskin engineer from the Buchart- the Charter of the Town of another (students opposing out and back. easy access for tourists is, today, a crumbling pile game, beginning at 6:30 p.m., Horn Company, presented a Emmitsburg to council mem- the non-renewal of a professor status report on the town's According to Scoutmaster of rocks attracting few, if any, travellers. the Catoctin High faculty will bers, press reporters and the at Mount St. Mary's). Stu- sewer system. Wallace said the cost this be playing a group of senior town library. dents at some other institu- Jay Dickinson, The furnace, undoubtedly an integral part of the that the paper work is be- such a trip is about boys, headed up by Dick Love, tions of higher learning are year of heritage has unfort- to move, and money Ernest Shriver, Chairman of will prob- state's industrial and historical that participated in Fall ginning also staging a different kind $250 per boy and the Planning and Zoning Com- more next year. "We unately become a thorn in the sides of those who sports at Catoctin. of "demonstration" with the ably be mission, announced that Thurs- Are have to raise about $4,000 Just received from the Red- advent of milder weather. will strive for improving, up-dating and making safe the High Speed Chase day, March 7, at 7:30 p.m., ed- to make the trip possible. skin office is an up-to-date list these examples of higher north Frederick County area. there will be a hearing con- will be accomplished by of the 20 basketball players ucation? This Ends In Crash cerning the proposed compre- * * * of Ladies In a telephone interview with State Highway available, ten of which will be a combined effort Frailey looks over Council mem- Clarence present. The names are as are in satis- hensive plan. There are some local youth Committee, Troop Committee, of his store District Engineer Thomas Mohler, the Chronicle has Three teenagers a photograph , Brig bers were urged to attend this putting their time to better and most importantly, by the about 1920. of 15 follows: factory condition at the Warn- which was taken learned that funds for the dualization Route Herb Mul-Key, Ted public meeting which will be use, I understand. Area Boy boys. The money earned by the photo to Owens, er Hospital, Gettysburg,- with He has donated from the Pennsylvania state line to a point just south , Charley held in the Vigilant Hose Co. Scouts are planning a 15- each Scout will be credited to Historical So- Vactor, injuries suffered when the car the Emmitsburg Taylor, Frank Grant, Harold fire hall. Shriver also explain- month fund raising campaign his own account." use it in their of Emmitsburg have been set aside for fiscal year in which they were riding col- ciety which will , ed that within two weeks there to raise enough money 3 other pic- then, it is con- McLinton, lided with guard rails off Pa. Mr. Dickinson said that the collection of various 1974. If everything runs smoothly, Johnson, will be another hearing to ap- send some twenty boys to the past. John Wilbur, Dennis Rt. 134 on the U. S. Route 15 will be seeing and tures and items from the ceivable that the constructino on that portion may prove planning and zoning ord- Philmont Scout Ranch next community Paul Laaveg, , exit ramp at 12:40 a.m. Sun- a lot of the Scouts inances. year. This worthwhile proj- hearing begin relatively soon. Terry Hermeling, Walter day following a high - speed during the next months as Roy Jef.- ect needs the support of every Funds for dualization from Emmitsburg to Put- Rock, Bill Brundige, chase by several Maryland Council received a recom- they work toward their goal. Jones, Jerry member of the community. It Council ferson, Jimmie police cars in a thick fog. mendation from the Planning He also asked the help of area Tourist nam road, however, will not be available until 1976 Dave Robinson. will mean a tremendous ex- Smith and and Zoning Commission that residents in making this once- Larry Brown's Hospitalized were the driv- perience for some of our lo- Demos or 1977, according to Mohler, unless the money is re- Even though the town deny a subdivision in-a-lifetime opportunity avail- Plans Syrup on the list, er, Philip A. Rowland, 18, Get- cal youth. apportioned for an earlier time. name does appear request from Earl N. Click a a able to our local Scouts. the Catoctin has stated tysburg R2, with chin and a Members of the Redskin office concerning his property in the Philmont is located at Chn- Tourist Council met The Highway Administration has scheduled a does sometimes ap- head injuries, and his passen- Each day more and more Mountains that he east end of town because it moron, New Mexico, and was 28, at the gers, Deborah Schultz 16, of progress is being made in Thursday, February public hearing concerning the dualization project for pear at these games. town zon- for the television re- Hanover, who has head, face did not meet with a the completion of t traffic the location Shamrock Restaurant for their which directly There will be seats in "Bonanza". Boy Scouts April. While the section of highway o'clock and right foot injuries and Pa- ing ordinance. light project in the square. show, monthly dinner meeting. served sections until 8 completed the re- affects Emmitsburg will in all probability be com- tricia Brodbeck, 18, 517 South There are some t'ai• gs to be must have for those purchasing tickets Members also discussed two for 1st Class Scout President George (Buck) still St., McSherrystown, with head said in favor of the new traf- quirement pleted in the near future without complications, our in advance. Tickets can cable television proposals for for the trip. Gernand announced that the following injuries. Two other passeng- fic control lights ai. some Lo be eligible end up with their section be obtained at the Emmitsburg. No decision was next major event to be spon- neighbors to the south may Em- ers, John Smith, 22, and Bev- things to be said in opposi- places: Boyle's Store in made concerning the proposals sored by the tourist council under constructon during bi-centennial year - or at erly Knox, 18, both of Get- tion of the project, but on( mitsburg; Sayler's Store until further information can will be the March Maple Su- Poole's tysburg R2, were not hurt. thing is sure: .b3 construc- Mount Students later. Motter's Station; be obtained. garing Demonstrations which injured were taken to the tion should leave our center In further delay of the Catoctin Fur- Store in Sabillasville; The The A letter from the Frederick begin Saturday, March 9, at addition, in the Gettysburg square in better condition than Rally For Seess Thurmont Bank in Frederick hospital County Commissioners stating 11 a.m. The demonstrations, nace section of highway may incur additional loss of Company ambulance. was. The way it looks now as well as Thurmont; Catoctin Fire that the town "can be assured it Over 100 students at Mount which will be held each Sat- might not, for the "re-pav- human life, bodily injuries and property- damage. High, Thurmont Elementary (it) will be given considera- i" Saint Mary's College partici- urday thorugh March 30 from Gettysburg State Police said job being done around funds will be for a further study and and Middle Schools. tion" when the elementary ing" pated in a rally Monday after- a.m. until 4 p.m., will be lo- More required the accident occurred when leaves much to be 11 Remember .. . the Redskins school property is turned over the curbs protesting the non-re- in the Manor Area of design to relocate the section or construct it different- Rowland attempted to elude Shouldn't our town noon cated will be available at half time by the school board, was read desired. of Dr. Thomas Seess, Cunningham Falls State Park, Maryland State Police patrols be over-seeing newal ly. for the signing of autographs! to council members. commissioners professor. 15, two miles south of who began chasing his auto to guara7.tee us a political science U. S. be Eugene Myers this work Maryland Maple Emmitsburg residents and groups should at Thurmont. Police said Row- Commissioner '; ? Thurmont. receipt of nine "tudents inazched with a on sale at the fairly represented at the Highway Administration land lost control of his north- acknowledged a a « Syrup will be from groups and indi- casket symbolically carrying Gernand said. bound car when he turned letters state government lead demonstrations, hearing. We have a right to let our feelings be Films Highlight viduals supporting purchase of Our the -body of "academic free- opened for discus- onto the Rt. 15 exit ramp sometimes remember this Gernand known and an obligation to work for a highway sys- the old school. Letters were ers dom," which the students say of the immedi- where his 1966 Chevrolet community as is ev- sion the topic Services received from the following: northern is being denied by the admin- of U. S. 15. tem which will be beneficial to all communities in Lenten coupe was demolished against by the traffic light ate dualization Vigilant Hose Co., Senior Citi- idenced istration. recommended ways Lenten Series of Film- guard rails near the intersec- but it looks like they Members north Frederick County. The zens Club, Brownies Troop, project, Several hundred student on- the project. sessions, co- tion with the Taneytown Rd. us once in awhile. of expediating and-Discussion Incarnation-St. James United also forget lookers watched as the group James Black Emmitsburg March has Thurmont Mayor sponsored by the of Christ, Reverend The month of marched with posters claim- that a Night Of Games Senior Citizens opened Rowland will face several Church to other reminded the group Council of Churches, F. Ladies of brought some relief ing that academic freedom the cafe- motor code violation charges Walter Bowers, gasoline public hearing concerning Planned By PTA last Sunday night in the communities as far as on campus on February To Meet March 19 to be brought by Maryland Brute, and the Emmitsburg but died project is scheduled for April Mother Seton School PTA teria of St. Joseph's High allocations are concerned, Seess was notified and Pennsylvania State Police. Council of Churches. 6, the date and announced that a public will sponsor a Night of One more call for the reg- School, with about twenty peo- Emmitsburg has not been so would not that his contract meeting will be held in mid- Games on Friday, April 19, ular monthly meeting of the ple present and participating. blessed. Baltimore apparently They chanted be renewed. March to organize pro-duali- at 7:30 p.m., in the school Senior Citizens Club of Em- The film, "The Sermon on the is not suffering much with as holding Mayor Urges Town To Support Scouts protests as well citizens. Tourist coun- cafeteria. As a special at- mitsburg, at 7:30 p.m., Tues- Mount," was very well re- their increased allocation, but for zation a symbolic funeral service members voted to support traction, younger children will day, March 19. Please send ceived, and the discussion that some gas stations in our town the cil "academic freedom" at immediate completion of be with movies in or bring your bingo prizes for indicated the deep im- still find it necessary to close the entertained followed Mount. project. the school library, while their the event before March 11. pression it made on all pres- their panips early. The sta- had the The rally apparently Moms and Dads and older The Travel Committee an- ent. tion owners are not at fault, little effect on the administra- Joseph E. Revell, from the children play their favorite nounces a spring bus tour to they just don't have as much ion, because the school's Washington County Tourist game. Refreshments will be the Apple Blossom Country, The Series continues this gasoline as they should. As board of trustees are stand- th rision, addressed the coun- on sale for all. on May 7. The bus will leave Sunday night at 8:15 with citizens of Maryland we owe to ing firm on their decision cil concerning the ways in All our invited for a night the center at 9 a.m. Let's all two short films. The first, it to ourselves to let our rep- go along with administravve which his group is attempting of fun for the whole family. go and shake the winter dust "Beginning Now", though resentatives know w?, need procedures already established to increase tourist flow. "What Lots of prizes will be need- off our shoulders, and enjoy brief, is a poignant portrayal gasoline too. ,t the college. we are offering," he said, "is ed and donations of the same the tang of spring breezes in of the place of doubt in the of In an emergency session a camper's paradise." Revell be welcomed now at the our noses. life of people of faith; while those of us who find it will For he Student. Government As- recommended the use of a cal- Mrs. Joan Keepers, Every day sees from six to the second, "The String", is to walk, there are school by necessary sociation Monday night, the of events and stressed ten lady members of the Sen- a festive film-without a sing- too. No change can endar Chairman. hazards SGA unanimously agreed to success of displaying coun- ior Citizens Club trekking to le word of dialog-which has in the condition of the be seen endorse a boycott of all clas- highlights at camper and the center to piece and tie the proven very popular wherever the sidewalks here in ty Report some of ses at the Mount beginning vehicle shows. Ambulance comforts and other items for shown. Either they are falling recreational an- town. March 18 if their demands Twenty-six calls were the coming Spring Festival. Both these films are highly or they are littered with vot- Ambulance apart stemming from the protest are Members of the council swered by the Some of the men come, too- provocative and promise to be glass, discarded cans a report broken not met by the administration. ed to send a letter to Senator Corps, according to and we can find work for them, take-off point for much Each of us has a a meeting the Mayor Rich- and papers. The emergency session was Charles Smelser endorsing given at the monthly men. discusaion; a theme Girl Scouts and their leaders look on as to keep up the so come interesting next week responsibility by student leaders wher. letter which the Catoctin Fur- of the Veterans of Foreign Meaning ard Sprangle signs a proclamation designating town, even called is Man's Search For Week in Emmits- appearance of our board of trustees nace Historical Society has Wars Post 6658, Wednesday (March 10 through 16) as Girl Scout the school's In Life. mayor are (left to right): if it means picking up some- the re- The letter presents a eNening. Twelve emergencies burg. Standing behind the refused to reconsider sent. Leo M. Boyle A most cordial invitation is Michele Hewitt (new Brownie one else's litter. claims proposal for the pres- and fourteen non-emergencies Mr. and Mrs. Lori Lingg (Troop 405), hiring of Dr. Seess who practical extended to the entire com- Colby (Community Director, Thur- develop- were responded to by person- and family, East Main Street, troop), Mrs. Petrina he is being fired indiscrimin- ervation and initial munity to come to St. Joseph's G. Myers (leader, Troop 1164), Karen Furnace total of 736 mil visited with Mrs. RJyle's sis- mont), Mrs. Robert COLUMN ately. ment of the Catoctin nel. A School this Sunday (Troop 1164). and Mrs. John Chatlos (Troop ZIP with 70 man ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and High Kittinger The boycott of all classes National Historic Site in Cun- were traveled and participate Director, Emmitsburg). rate pa- Mrs. Gene S. Foster, of Luths night at 8:15, Service The first of the new will be conducted, the SGA ningham Falls State Park. hours used in transporting program. go destinations erville, on Sunday. in this fine Lenten 10-16 "much of the credit for the commemorative stamps will says, beginning at 8 a.m. Mar. Speaker for the evening was tients to various The week of March This Girl splendid record set by Girl on sale March 12, 1974. unless their demands are Al Rogers, chairman of the has been designated as 18, Scouts in our community must will commemorate the VFW's by the administration by Bi-Centennial Committee of Remember When.. . Scout Week in Emmitsburg. met go to the men and women vol- 75th Anniversary. 17. Frederick County. Rogers ex- Mayor Richard M. Sprankle March unteers, and to the many civ- The Veterans of Foreign in the demands are plained the purposes of the signed the proclamation Mon- Included ic, religious, fraternal, educa- Wars of the United States rehiring of Dr. Seess, that Committee and what they have day, March 4, in the presence the tional, and professional organ- was created in 1899 through students become voting begun to accomplish. He also of six Girl Scouts and Leaders two office. izations that provide Girl merger of several organiza- members of the board of trus- extended a welcome to any- at a ceremony in his the year 1974 Scouts with leadership, meet- tions of overseas veterans. tees, that parietal hcars be body who is interested in par- Noting that anniversary ing places, sponsorship of Membership is confined to vet- extended to 24 hours a day, ticipating in the bi-centennial marks the 62nd cam- of Girl Scouts troops, and financial aid." erans who have won a that students be allowed to celebration plans. of the founding ser- laud- Mayor Sprankle called on paign medal or badge for vote on the academic council of the U.S.A., the mayor hos- over the all citizens of Emmitsburg to vice on foreign soil or on (which determines which ed Girl Scout efforts rela- "Join Scouting - Be a Girl tile waters. courses will be taught) and years to "build better War persons of all Scout Leader." Continue to The United Spanish that the student government Softball League tionships among and na- support this fine organization Veterans also resulted from a be recognized by the admin- ages, religions, races, improve which has done so much for merger that took place in istration as the official gov- To Begin Plans tionalities," and to our youth and for our com- 1904, and consists of veterans erning body of the students. the quality of our enviorn- A meeting of the Northern munity. who took part in the Spanish- ment." Maryland Fastpitch Softball American War and Philippine He added, however, that • League will be held Sunday Insurrection, 1898-1902. Bazaar Saturday at 2 o'clock at the George E. Rosensteel, PM. afternoon Couples Celebrate 45th Anniversary different attractions Emmitsburg Fire Hall, to be- Many Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cregger featured at the annual gin plans for the 1974 season. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L. Fuss, will be and family, Mr. and Mrs. Card Party Set be held at St. Jos- Additional teams are being and Mr. and Mrs. John M. bazaar to Maurice Fuss and daughter, School this Satur- sought for the league in its Fuss, Sr., of Emmitsburg, are A Card Party will be held eph's High Gelwicks. 7:00 second year of operation and observing their 45th wedding and Mr. Mark at St. Anthony's Shrine in day from 12 noon until anyone interested may secure anniversaries this month. They Also attending were Mr. Parish Hall, on Wednes- p.m. Friends, parent.' and the information by tele- guests of honor at and Mrs. Carl Cregger and March 27, at 8:00 p.m. teachers have been preparing additional were the day, Myers at 447- gathering of rela- daughter, Gettysburg, Mr. and will be available for the March 9th bazaar and phoning Gene Earl Sheeley.) a surprise Refreshments at . . . Ashbaugh's Blacksmith lowing people sanding in of Mr. and Mrs. Myles Starner and fami- welcome to at- welcome the public. 2202 during the day, or 447- are invited to send tives at the home and everyone is was located where the front: (left to right) Herbert (Readers Route Pa., Mr. and Mrs. 6107 in the evening. Last year Shop with stories Mrs. John M. Fuss, Jr., ly, Aspers, tend. Sales pres- Ashbaugh, Elroy Ashbaugh, old photographs Sunday, and family, TO MEET four teams from Emmitsburg, Emmitsburg Auto Em- 1, Hanover, Pa., on William Lehman FIREMEN Issac Eiker, George Ashbaugh, to Remember When, c/o Mr. regular monthly meet- Frederick, Thurmont and Ft. ently stands on North Seton March 3. York Springs, Pa., and Federal funds for municipal The Roy Zurgable, Mabel Ash- mitsburg Chronicle, Emmits- Hose Co. Ritchie formed the league. Avenue? The above postcard Those present, in addition asd Mrs. Mbhn M. Fuss, Jr. wastewater treatment will to- ing of the Vigilant and Harry Ashbaugh. burg Md. 21727. Photos will Teams interested in joining photograph, taken around 1915, baugh guests of honor, from and family. tal $4 billion in 1975, a one- will be held in the Fire Hall by Mrs. be returned to sender after to the are invited to send represent- shows the shop with the fol- (Photo contributed area, were third increase over the prev- on Tuesday, March 12, begin- consideration or use.) the Emmitsburg atives to the meeting. ious year. ning at 7:30 p.m. PAGE TWO EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EM1VIITSI3URG, MARYLAND, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1974 Barthel Appointed Membership Head Classified Workers Brownie Troop 1164 Activities Listed Three Receive Goldstein Elected Association Prexy Brownie Troop 1164 would Lewistown, and Thurmont, in Seek Pay Raise Louis L. Goldstein, Mary- Elected to first terms on the like to tell you of their troop a Friendship Festival, "It's a Foot-Care Awards land Comptroller and publish- Board of Directors were Dan The Maryland Classified activities so far this year. Small World." Each troop took Mr. George F. Potts Sr., er of the weekly Calvert Tabler, Maryland State News; Employees Association has Thursday, Sept. 13, was the a country and did something Mrs. Katherine W. Shoop, and Journal - Gazette in Prince and George McMath, Snow submitted to the General As- first meeting. Five new girls to represent that country. We Miss Robin A. Kline, of Chan- Frederick, was elected presi- Hill Worcester County Messen- sembly a resolution to raise were welcomed into the troop chose Switzerland. We did a ticleer Shoes in Frederick dent of the Maryland-Dele- ger. the minimum salary for State by playing get acquainted Swiss Polka, sang "Our Cha - Towne Mall, are the recipients ware-D. C. Press Association employees. games and talking about the let Paul T. Broderick, assistant Song," showed an exhibit of the honored "Stride Sunday. House Joint Resolution 55, things we would like to do in Rite managing editor of the Balti- of objects and had food that Fitting Award of Comptroller Goldstein is a introduced on February 18 by the coming year. Excellence" more Evening Sun, was the is used in Switzerland. We in the fitting of longtime newspaperman, his Delegate Raymond Faby, is Since the first meeting, we juvenile foot- presiding officer. Program are looking forward to an all- wear. interest in the Calvert County designed to raise the minimum had an Investure Ceremony Chairman was Steve Van day cookout and also going Issued following weekly going back to his early salaries for State employees for the new girls who met achievement Cleve, editor of the LaPlata camping later in the spring. of a high score in teens when he operated the from the current $4,200 to the requirements to be a Stride Rite's Maryland Independent. Sunday, lurarch 10, is the official certification hand press that printed the $5,291. Brownie Scout, which is at- test, the starting of Girl Scout Week award certificate paper. He assumed office at MCEA President Arthur N. tending four meetings and is based upon and we shall start the week practical experience the conclusion of the three- Caple said, "By raising the learning the promise. Girls and sup- by attending services at the plementqry training day 65th annual Winter Con- minimum salary level to this invested were Liz Ott, Mar- in profes- Method is:. 'lurch with the sional fiti-ng vention, held at the Sheraton- amount, we would be able to jorie Smith, Karen Kittinger, techniques. YES! other Scout '1-oops. Baltimore Inn. rectify a grave in- The certificate commends partially Can Graff, and Mary Ann Others elected to office were improve the stand- Troop 1164 has thirteen Mr. Potts, 1s. Shoop and We Handle justice and White. Richard L. Moore, editor of thousands girls: Barb Shriver,Liz Ott, Miss Kline for outstanding a Complete ard of living for One meeting was spent mak- the Salisbury Daily Times, Marjorie Smith, Sandy King, personal service and dedica- Line of of employees." ing Sit-Upons, and learning president-elect John Worthing- documented proof Dee Dee Topper, Laurie Ros- tion to precision fitting and Corrective "We have the Brownie B's—Be a Ready ton III, publisher of the Bel Department of Per- ensteel, Mary Ann White, foot health, in the best tradi- Shoes from the Helper, Be a Friend Maker, Air Aegis, vice president; Carl nearly Mary Ann Reaver, Mary tions of the children's shoe in- sonnel that there are and Be a Discoverer. Our Hal- B. Slabach, personnel director who Claire Carter, Can Graff, dustry. 3,000 State employees loween Party was a happy of the Wilmington News-Jour- the Karen Kittinger, Kathy Anto- The examination was pre- presently earn less than time. We made our own pap- nal, secretary; Allen Jackson, Martin Family salary," he lin, Teresa Joy. The leader of pared by expert fitters and by proposed minimum er masks and enjoyed good business manager of the An- the troop is Mrs. Robert G. special consultants to the said. eats. napolis Anne Arundel Times, Shoes employees are Myers. Stride Rite Corporation Bos- "These 3,000 In November we all enjoy- treasurer; and Ray Hamb3, Depart- The troop would like to ton, Massachusetts, world's Gettysburg, Pa. not just statistics in a ed a Nature Hike to Indian the association manager, assistant ment of Personnel report," Lookout—a hike we shall nev- thank all the Parents and largest exclusive manufactur- treasurer. "Your Poll-Pnrrot Dealer" Mr. Caple remarked. 'They forget. Thirteen very tired friends who helped and are er of high-quality children's er p•MITIEmITT are real people with the same little Brownie's and three still helping to make their shoes for infants through needs and desires as everyone adults just as tired. meetings fun to attend. teenagers. else." Mr. Bob Rosensteel taugh VANANAPTAININAPTAPNI,/ "Many of these employees us all kinds of knots we can TINANOTAITITANAN.T.Ap...... TANTINAPTAPTIVAITTIN,AITAPT.TANAINAP~,TAANNANATTANNIArn, are trying to support a fami- tie, and what each is used for. $5,291 NEW! ly on a salary far below We put together our first aid per year," he further stated. kit and learned how to use SPECIAL THIS WEEK! NuTone Smoke Detection Alarm MCEA investigation into the each and everything that went present salary structure has into it. —DEPENDABLE EARLY WARNING— revealed that thousands of Scribble drawings are al- Ever Mr. George Barthel of Fred- as Field Service Representa- -Blooming Wax Begonia State employees could qualify ways fun to do at our meet- An erick, has been appointed tive for an area including Car- Alarming Fact: More than 70% of all fire the Food Stamp Program. our year of with Frederick County Chairman roll, Howard and for ings. We closed Decorative Basket fatalities are caused by smoke. Frederick on the availability Party. for the Sustaining Member- Counties. A report 1973 with a Christmas Stamp Program ship Enrollment to be conduct- of the Food After two weeks of vaca- $4.19 (cash 'n carry) SMOKE Active in Boy Scouting for employees is being CAN KILL — DAY OR NIGHT! ed by Girl Scouts of Central to State tion, we returned to our meet- many years, Mr. Barthel is this time. Maryland beginning March 18. prepared at ings very busy. Our big pro- Act Now Free Demonstrations now a District Commissioner. that State — Mr. Barthel is coordinating "MCEA believes ject for the year is braiding In addition he has long been provide base the work of several service should a rugs. We hope to have Built-in hundred active in the Lions and Opti- independ- Or specially recruited volunteers standard of living, completed by early April. For mists Club, in the Maryland crutches," said Caple. Plug in Model who will contact Girl Scout ent Thinking Day, we joined the Cozy Bud le Vase lhoppe 59.90 Conference of Social Concern, would do familes & friends throughout "We F.TR 55 Scout Troops of Emmitsburg, and the State and County Men- much to accoinplisli the goal." Frederick County during the tal Health Associations. South End of Thurmont On Ro,ite 806 week of March 18. These vol- Girls Scouts of Central Use Catss;4ied Ads unteers, along with others The development of intel- PHONE REAVES ELECTRIC CO. in Maryland brings Scouting op- 271-2445 apprecia- all parts of the Central Mary- portunities to girls in Balti- ligence includes an 402 W. Main St. 447-2497 Emmitsburg land Council, will tell the story more City and Anne Arundel, tion of sc.:itude. of Girl Scouting today and ask Baltimore, Carroll, Frederick, • for increased support. Harford and Howard Counties. • tastee4reez "Girls need opportunities to It receives support through the AMANA explore the problems and chal- United Fund of Central Mary- • lenges of today's' world," Mr. land and the United Givers RADAR RANGES, Barthel says "and I feel that Fund of Frederick County. FREEZERS, REFRIG- Girl Scouting does a good job with this, through career ex ERATORS & COM- 4 ploration and community ac- Homemakers Club PACTERS • tion projects, for example. I :4 want to see Girl Scouting con- Plans Craft Day —ALSO— 4 tinue as an ongoing force in Special Prices On All 4 THE The Einmitsburg Homemak- SONY DODGE the Frederick area." .4 BOYS Merchandise Mr. Barthel has previously ers Club will hold a Craft Day • on March 14 at 10 a.m. at the • served Girl Scouting as Chair- • man of the Monocacy Area Senior Citizens Center. The Plaza Home & 4 Association. His concern with class, on egg decorating, will 4 young people has been ex- be conducted by Mrs. Charles Garden Center • pressed most McNair and is open to the • ARE prominently in RIGHT ON TARGET his work with local and State public. Thurmont Shopping Plaza 4 • YORK ST.—BUFORD AVE. PTA bodies. At Those interested in attend- present„ he —Calvin S. Burner— ••••••••...... serves the PTA as State Juv- ing are asked to bring two or three uncooked eggs, Elmer's enile Protection Chairman and glue, manicure scissors and tweezers, and a bag lunch. WITH NOW! 4 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU. DART 100%Solid State AccuColor SPORT! YOU NEVER KNOW GUARANTEES HOW MUCH YOU SATISFACTORY SERVICE CAN SAVE — 'TIL YOU TRY! RCA CORPORATION BACKS SOLID STATE ACCUCOLOR TV MODELS WITH THE FOL- LOWING BASIC WARRANTY PROVISIONS Now is the time—the Thurmont Bank is the place. Open a "no RCA's symbol of passbook" Savings Account and Purchaser Satisfaction earn 5% a year interest, com- pounded quarterly and computed f anything goes wrong with your new 100% Solid State on a daily basis. Save regularly set within one year from tile day you buy it, and it's RCA's "Put fault, RCA will pay your repairman to fix It—both parts how your and you'll be surprised at fast and labor. (Labor warranty Is 90 days for models other than 100% Solid State sets.) trust your dollars will add up. The more You can use any service shop in which you have confi- in ou can manage to put aside some special au- Thur- each dence—you don't have to pick from thorized list. Just present your warranty registration card A dependable car, mont" payday, the more your money will to the service repairman and RCA pays his repair bill. be earning for you. See how If your set Is a portable, you take It In for service. For larger sets, your serviceman will come to your home. and you'll be surprised at the price. much YOU can save — at the If your picture tube becomes defective within two years Thurmont Bank. from the day you buy the set, It will be exchanged for a reliable rebuilt tube (defective parts are covered for one year.) After the first year for 100% Solid State sets, and • Dart Six can get better gas mileage than Nova, after 90 days for others, you pay labor and Installation charges for parts and picture tube. Maverick, Comet, Ventura, Omega, and Apollo. In short, the warranty covers everything but Installation, antenna systems, adjustment of customer controls or foreign use. • Money-saving Electronic Ignition, standard. • Dart's trunk is bigger than three Pinto trunks! olo SERVICE • Immediate delivery. No waiting! Ho 4 UlorA 111 11 IS RIGHT NOW YOU CAN PAY LESS I, 044 BEST $11001 THE WE WILL SERVICE WHAT WE 41S0P'.,) .4t AND GET MORE AT OUR SHOWROOM! 4,44-4" SELL TO YOUR SATISFACTION THURNIO\T 41k. Inc. THE Our Service Men Are All Factory 11Af Walt Johnson, CHRYSLER Dodge MOTORS CORPORATION G?03- ,i Trained Specialists R. D. 6—BUSINESS ROUTE 15 NORTH DODGE AUTHORIZED DEALERS GETTYSBURG, PA. Main Office: W. Main St., Thurmont BOYS Drive-In: 605 E. Main, Thurmont MATTHEWS Military & Royer Rds., Cascade "Quality Is Remembered Long After 502 W. Patrick St., Frederick Price SALES & SERVICE ALL VEHICLES COMPLETE BODY SHOP Founded 1889 - Member FDIC Is Forgotten." Phone Gettysburg, Pa. 334-6793 Phone Emmitsburg, Md. 447-2023 Emmitsburg Phone 447-6110 - Thurmont 271-7455 PAGE THREE EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1974 IN LEARNING cators agree upon is that PERSPECTIVES something must be done; but Tilt-math who mugt do it? Entlititshurg COUNTY BACKGROUNDS By Hazel Brown, President the causes tend to remain the Established 1879 FREDERICK to be any sig- Harry Lundeberg School same. Students are not re- If there are Banner, Established 1840 cember 9, 1890, died May 8, Successor to the Emmitsburg BY SAMUEL CARRICK in Mountain View Cemetery. Teachers Hold The Keys ceiving quality education. nificant changes in the quality 1891. EMMITSBURG, FREDERICK COUNTY, MARYLAND More Burials At The name given on the grave- The "educational crisis" has It is obvious that many as- of education, it must take 21. Mrs. Ben Coats — died Published weekly on Thursday by COLONIAL NEWSPAPERS Mountain View stone is "Edwin Springer" but been the theme of many writ- pects of education are not place within the classroom. April 30, 1900—aged 33 years. INC., 107 South Seton Avenue, Emmitsburg, Maryland 21727. "Let me keep Lent, the dates are the same. ers for years. The problems bringing the desired results. Teachers must become the ac- There is no grave- Telephone 301-447-2333 Let me not kneel and pray, 12. In memory of Edwin Note: may be but The one thing • that most edu- tivists who initiate, experi in either the stated differently ROBERT B. WENTWORTH, PUBLISHER Forego some trifle every Springer, born September 25, marked listed ment, evaluate, and then im- col- day, 1821, died August 16, 1899. Holdcraft or MacPherson plement the successful tech- JAMES L. KOONTZ, EDITOR Mrs. Ben (Benja- Fast—and take Sacra- 13. In memory of Mary M. lections for niques, methods, or materials. Copy for Advertisements must be received in this Office not min ?) Just where ment— Springer, wife of Edwin Coats. The teachers must feel free later than Tuesday morning to insure publication in the cur- is within the rates furnished upon request. And then Springer, born November 7, her grave located to try new ideas designed to rent week's edition, Advertising is not Subscription rate, $4.00 per year in advance. All Communi- Give tongue to slander, 1823, died May 26, 1905. cemetery grounds meet the needs of their stu- at this time. cations and Checks intended for this Paper should be ad- hold ancient grudge, deny 19. Mrs. Krise Byers—died known dents. The quality education 22. William G. Blair — died dressed and made payable to EMMIT.9BURG CHRONICLE. The 'very God whom I January 9, 1900 — aged 30 which does exist is found in 55 years. Emmitsburg, Maryland 21727. would glorify. years. May 4, 1900—aged schools where how teachers Bollinger, the Note: There are two mark- Entered as Second Class Matter at the Postoffice at Emmits- Note: Emma think, what they do, and the the Act of March 3, 1879. Krise By- ed graves in the Blair family burg, Md., under Congressional • "Let me keep Lent, first wife of Jacob techniques they use are care- burial plot is lo- plot. The inscriptions follow: ArAjurpNA.3 Member Let my heart grow in ers, whose fully observed by the admin- of the 21. In memory of William grace, cated near the middle istration and given support Maryland-Delaware-D.C. The in- Blair, born 1844, died 1900. ER Let Thy light shine till cemetery grounds. G. and encouragement when the 22. In memory of Mary A. my illumined face scriptions follow: results are evidences of ac- Amodio.° _ f oupstid ow Press Association Inc. of Emma J. Blair, wife of William G. Blair,• Will be a testament 14. In memory complishments and achieve- born 1869, died 1900. died July 5, 1915. No date of Had by all men Byers, ments. achievement. Excellent teaching and learn- memory of Jacob K. birth or age given. That hate is buried, self- 15. In Millions of dollars are be- Teachers must accept the ing experineces can take place 1864, died 1951. 23. Mrs. Joseph Eyler—died crucified—new-born Byers, born for new books, new quality educa- within any school if the teach- information re- July 2, 1900—aged 28 years. ing spent challenge for The spirit that shall rise Additional curriculums, special teachers tion and recognize that the ers recognize their roles as to the Byers family Note: No tombstone can be on Easter morn." lating and new programs but are classroom experiences can be innovators, experimenters, and in previous columns found for Mrs. Joseph Eyler The data pertaining to the was given we able to measure the results essentials necessary for meet- evaluators. Teachers still hold series. in either the Holdcraft or Mac- early history and first burials of this of these investments? Teach- ing the "educational crisis." the keys to 4uatity education. Ceme- 20. Mrs. /14Thristian T. Zach- Pherson collections. in the Mountain View Decem- ing techniques, attitudes, Maryland, arias—died April 16, 1900 — 24. John Mort—died tery, Emmitsburg, 42 years. learning environments and ma- this time. aged 49 years. ber 9, 1900—aged is continued at graves are two mark- terails need to be evaluated F. Shuff, Note: There are dye Note: There Nothing prepares soil for planting better than From the Milliard this John Mort terials need to be evaluated in the plot pertaining to ed graves in the rotors get down deep Sr., burial book— Zach- plot at Moun- Merry Tiller. Merry Tiller ness at the classroom level be- burial plot of particular branch of the family burial In the family be re- inscriptions to churn up the earth, so you end up with a light fore more of the same is en- there is, ap- arias family. It will tain View. The Joshua Motter was, at couraged. one unmark- membered that there follow: aerated soil that absorbs water, lets roots pene- parently, at least family John R. Mort, What happens to the learn- "Emmitsburg one time, a Zacharias In memory of and allows plants to c1 grave. In the "home trate quickly and deeply, er must be observed so that June burial ground on the born 1854, died 1900. Chronicle" for Saturday, Em- Ida F. grow strong and fast. educators can determine their obituary place", located east of 23. In memory of 8, 1889, the following R. Mort, levels of success and failure. mitsburg. These graves were Mort, wife of John appeared: View 1940. • Choose from four powerful models. It has been a practice for ed- 1889, near moved into Mountain born 1862, died "Died, June 5, View" notes ucators to place the blame for 93 AM ago. The Christian The "Mountain • Rugged, durable construction. CBS RADIO place, Jeanette Motter, some years and this inscriptions fol- continued in this ser- failure on the student of Joshua S. and T. Zacharias will be • Choice of rotors and tractor tools. the daughter week. claim inability to "adequately" A. (Stokes) Motter, low: ies next 4 hp does the work of 6! of FREDERICK, MD, Leathy of Christian • With chain-drive, measure various aspects 5 months, and 16. In memory aged 8 years, May 29, Jeanette Mot- T. Zacharias, born 22 days. Little 23, 1919. Get a Merry Tiller demonstration NIGHT lockjaw, which re- 1849, deid December THURSDAY ter died of Helen M. WEATHER REPORT LEAGUE having run a 17. In memory of LADIES' sulted from Christian T. Temperatures and precipi- today at Lanes) her foot. The ac- Zacharias, wife of (Rainbow PUBLIC SALE splinter into December 14, tation for the Emmitsburg Dis- W L about a week Zacharias, born cident happened 1900. trict for the week ending Fri- 63 29 SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1974 efiort made to 1851, died April 16, Texaco Stars ago, and every Henry L. day, March 1, as reported by 53 39 failed. The 18. In memory of Gay's Girls Emmitsburg locate the splinter Christian the U. S. Weather Service, 53 39 At 12:00 Noon—Located on the Square in and no troub- E. Zacharias, son of HOME Pin Busters I will sell the wound healed up born Mrs. Lucille K. Beale, local 48 44 Due to the death of the undersigned, On Tues- and Helen M. Zacharias, Old Timers le was anticipated. died July observer, were as follows: EQUIPMENT CENTER 46 46 following Household goods. symptoms of December 8, 1883, The Daisies day, however, H L Pr. Div. Farm Equip. Center, Inc. 41 51 ANTIQUES and result- 21, 1884. Untouchables HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND lockjaw appeared, Horace Sat., Feb. 23 68 31 MD 21788 3'9 53 death. 19. In memory of THURMONT Village Liquors ed in the child's Christian Sun., Feb. 24 43 17 PH. 271-2700 67 chairs, reed rocker, wash in the E. aZcharias, son of The Drinkers 25 Morris recliner, 6 cane "Burial was made 25 50 25 T and mirror, library table, and Helen M. Zacharias, Mon., Feb. High game and set, Kim stand, Empire bureau, vanity Mountain View Cemetery." T. 36 18 I "Where Quality Is First" wardrobe, oak chairs, January 12, 1889, died Tues., Feb. 26 Austin, 138, 353; high team old wall shelf, twin beds, small 18. Edward Springer—died born 12 coffee table, 2 sofa beds, 3 tele- 1889. Wed., Feb. 27 44 set, Pin Busters, 1569. rockers, 3 foot stand, 15, 1899—aged 79 January 30, hassock, book case, dinette set, Pic- August memory of Maurice Thurs., Feb. 28 60 22 visions, floor lamp, 20. In washer, lamps, lot of nick-nacks, linens, years. son of C. T. and Fri., Mar. 1 67 39 tures, portable dishes, There are two mark- C. Zacharias, Christmas decorations, pots, iron skillets, Note: harias, born De- The forest products indus- rugs, in the Springer plot Helen glassware, and many articles not mentioned. ed graves try owns only 13 per cent (67 million acres) of the nation's TERMS—Cash. OUR BUSINESS 500 million acres of commer- OF MRS. ROY SMITH cial forests, but supplies on a ESTATE Personal Representative BEGINS sustained yield basis more Mr. William Smith, than a quarter of the nation's CALVIN AMOSS, Auctioneer WFRE WITH FILLING harvest of trees needed for cefivevrt homebuilding. STEREO 100 Zirgirr PRESCRIPTIONS Up to 7 Minutes Per Hour Rieteirapiy, ICE COLD of BEAUTIFUL STEREO MUSIC

new resident location Beer-Wine-Liquors CECIL STULTZ 221 SPRINGS AVE CUSTOM HOME BUILDERS watch for REMODELING epe/jVc162/4t 10% DISCOUNT ON CASE LOTS OF WHISKEY ROOFING - SIDING announcement WORK - CABINET BUILDER I CONCRETE FREE ESTIMATES— EMMITSBURG PHARMACY By Contract Or By Hour Phone 447-6226 ROGER LIQUOR STORE 17320 EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND Phone 717-642-531b R2, Fair6eld, Pa. OUTDOOR Paul M. Carter, Pharmacist ANN G. ROGER, Prop. OUTFITTERS SOUTH SETON AVE. PHONE 447-6262 EMMITSBURG, MD. A. M. to 10 P. M. IN THE Store Hours: Monday Through Thursday, 8 ALBERT F.,, WI 86 THURMONT Friday & Saturday: 8 A. M. to 11 P. M. SHOPPING PUBLIC SALE PLAZA OF Homes Swimming Pools Custom WANTED: CUSTOMERS SMALL MOTEL Remodeling Sales and Service For Spring Phone 271-2275 First Call 9 'til 9 7 Days A Week Near Emmitsburg, Md. Call 447-2218 Excavation MORTGAGE MONEY ALWAYS AVAILABLE On SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1974, at 1:00 HOMELITE P.M., the undersigned will offer at PUBLIC If you've been looking for a new home, maybe you've learned some- Lawn & Garden SALE, on the premises, a 10-unit Motel, with thing about mortgages .. . that money is getting tighter, that you can Equipment office, as now equipped. All rooms are air con- wait months for an answer on your application. ditioned and heated. Water supplied by well on SANDBLASTING • Snow Blowers Things are different at RIDGE, because we always have mortgage premises. This Motel is known as the MOUN- • Tractors money. Take a moment to look into RIDGE HOMES. We want to say • Mowers TAIN VIEW MOTEL and is located between • Rototillers yes to you. METALS, CARS, ANTIQUES, ETC. Emmitsburg and Gettysburg, on Old Route 15, At Special Low Prices approximately two miles north of Emmitsburg, YOUR LOCAL RIDGE HOMES DEALER IS Between Now & March 1 in County, Maryland. Phone 717-794-2981 (Less Than 1973 Prices) Frederick DEL MAR BUILDERS INC. Plaza Home & Inspection by appointment only prior to ROUTE 1 ABBOTTSTOWN, PENNA. 17301 date of sale. Call 447-2723, or 756-2655 — Mr. Garden Center On Rt. 30 between New Oxford & Abbottstown — Phone 717-624-8418 Eyler. Thurmont Shopping Plaza Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed. 9-8; Fri. 9-5; Sat., Sun. 1-5 CEMETERY LETTERING —Calvin S. Burrier— This property contains 45,634 square feet, more or less and has a road frontage of 200 If you can't make it to see us. .. Mail Coupon Today. Cemetery Maintenance & Cleaning feet.

QUALITY MONUMENTS HERE'S TERMS OF SALE: 10% of purchase price to be Please send me more information and paid on date of sale. Balance upon set- a Free Copy of your New Ridge Homes Magazine, CUSTOM MARBLE TOPS tlement within 30 days from date of CLYDE'S sale. For financing contact the under- "How You Can Own A Home Of Your Own." HAIR STYLISTS signed Bank. NAME Specializing In Men's & Taneytown Bank & Trust Company ADDRESS PHONE CUSTOM CEMETERY Women's Hair Styling TANEYTOWN, MARYLAND TOWN STATE ZIP LETTERING 12 E. Main St., Thurmont 756-2655 We're Looking For A Lot( We Own a Building Lot ( GUS Auctioneer Phone 717-794-2981 Waynesboro, Penna. Phone 271-4479 SHANK, 1 PAGE FOUR EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1974

At first glance the outlook Open Line By sponsored this particular mea- , You always seem to be talk- problem is self-evident when Ifor the aluminum industry this sure because I feel that re-'ing about helping miners who you realize that there are cur- BUSINESS AND THE STOCK MARKET year might seem uninspiring, Rep. Goodloe Byron tired citizens living on a fix- have black lung. Is the prob- rently over 4,000 Western especially since the economy ed income today are indeed lem in Maryland really that Maryland miners, widows and Appraising The not until the end of last year, year when the Cost of Living has begun to slow. In the The following questions hit hard by many inflationary critical? dependents receiving black Aluminum Industry when the Cost of Living Coun- Council said it was reviewing past, a drop in real GNP has were typical of the kind ask- pressures such as food prices Black Lung is the commonly lung benefits and hundreds By Babson's Reports Inc., cil permitted a 16% increase prices and costs for the alum- meant sluggish aluminum ship,- ed of me in recent weeks. Let- and 'property taxes. used name for a chronic lung more awaiting appeals on Wellesley Hills, Mass., March from 25c to 29% on aluminum inum industry to see if addi- ments and weakening prices. ters should be sent to me, c/o I understand that scholar- disease caused by breathing their cases. 7, 1974—During the late 1960s ingot and let this rise be tional price boosts were just- But this year may prove to be U. S. House of Representa- ships are available to Army dust in underground coal and early 1970s the aluminum passed through on alloyed and ified. The review was not ex- an exception. tives, Washington, D.C. 20515. ROTC cadets to pay for full mines. The dimension of the Read Chronicle Classified Ads industry suffered from excess fabricated products, that the pected to be completed until For one thing, recent price Do you favor a minimum college tuition. Please explain capacity and a weak price industry obtained any mean- sometime this month and ores- hikes were still below levels tax? Following are excerpts from structure. At the same time, ingful price relief. Further ent price ceilings would be which could have been sup- Yes, I believe all citizens a letter I recently received costs continued to rise. Hence, price increases, however, were maintained until then. ported by free market forces. above a certain income level from Col. Thomas K. Hobby, temporarily blocked early this Bright Prospects For 1974 So there is some leeway for operating margins of the ma- _ should be required to pay a Professor of Military Science, jor producers narrowed and ___,------an easing of demand without minimum tax regardless of Loyola College, Baltimore, by 1971 and 1972 they were any correspndnig damage to their deductions and tax cred- which answers your question. well below the 1966 level. the price structure. Further- its. Recent events have shown "The basic Army ROTC, col- While the decline in net in- more, since government stock- that there is an obvious need lege program is four years of come was tempered somewhat FOR PRESCRIPTION SERVICE piles are dwindling and inven- for such a step and no citizen study and training-in Military by a more favorable tax rate, tories relatively low, the in- should be exempt from paying Science, usually one course per three of the four leading pro- dustry can withstand some de- taxes. semester. However, the Army ducers (Alcoa the exception) cline in demand and still main- What were the results of also offera a six-week basic reduced their dividend payouts tain a high level of production. your questionnaire? camp each summer for soph- 1973 Ford Gran Torino 4-dr. Sdn.; V-8; Auto. Trans.; in 1971 and 1972. Also, demand may not fall I am still in the process of omores who wish to enter this Power Steering, Vinyl Roof. The Picture Changes PEOPLES DRUG STORE off too much despite the eco- tabulating the large volume program as juniors, and who 1972 Ford 4-dr. Sdn., V-8; Auto. Trans.; P.S.; Air Cond. By the end of 1973, how- nomic slowdown, since many of questionnaires returned to have not previously partici- 1972 Mercury Montego V-8, Sdn.; Auto. Trans.; ever, both the domestic and , aluminum users who suffered my office. Results will be re- pated in the program their Power Steering; Air Conditioning. the world aluminum picture severe shortages of metal dur- leased to the press when com- first two years .in college. 1972 Chev. Caprice Spt. Cpe; V-8; Auto. Trans.; Power had changed considerably. Af- GETTYSBURG, PA. ing the latter part of last pleted and will also be re- completion of the paid Steering; Vinyl Roof. 2 Upon Cond. ter a smart 18% increase in year will probably welcome printed in a future newsletter camp, the student im- 1970 Ford 4-Dr. Sdn., V-8; Auto. Trans.; P.S. Air summer Sdn., V-8; Automatic; Power S. shipments in 1972, the the opportunity to rebuild in- sent to all 6th District citi- Advanc- 1969 Chevrolet 4-Dr. U. Phone 334-2916 mediately enters the Steering. industry chalked up ventories should supplies be- domestic zens. ed ROTC program in his jun- 1968 Ford LTD Sta. Wgn.; V-8; Auto. Trans.; P.S.; another 20% gain in 1973'. come readily available. Once Where can I obtain gasoline ior year. During camp, schol- AirCond.; Roof Rack; One Owner. Last year's step-up was more the economy resumes its up- mileage ratings for 1974 cars? arships are awarded to de- than double the 9% advance • Sick Room Supplies ward path, demand is again Write: Fuel Economy, Of- serving cadets to pay for full COMPLETE LINE ALLCAR AUTO PARTS in primary production (a new likely to exceed productibe ca- fice of Public Affairs, Environ- tuition, books, and lab fees BATTERIES & TIRES record despite power curtail- pacity since no large additions mental Protection Agency, lege. In addition, regardless ments in the Pacific Northwest to U. S. smelting and fabri- Washington, D. C. 20460. for the last two years of col- due to low stream flows) and • Greetings Cards cating capacities are coming Why doesn't Congress pass of whether the student earns was made possible by large on stream in the near future. a law to exclude retirement in- a scholarship or not, his entry SANDERS GARAGE purchases of government- High P/Es Unlikely come from Federal taxes? into the third-year ROTC stockpiled metal, a reduction • Cosmetics While we look for strong Legislation is pending in the training qualifies him for a —AUTO SALES & SERVICE— higher pro- the alum- of inventories, and earnings gains from House that excludes from Fed- stipend of $100 a month, tax secondary metal. producers •this year, we duction of inum eral income "..-ax up to $5,000 free." PHONE 447-6151 EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND Although the supply-de- do not expect these earnings of retirement income. I co- mand relationship finally im- to command very high price/ proved to the point where the _ earnings ratios for their marketplace could support bad- stocks. 1974 may be an ex- ly needed price increases, the ception, but the industry will aluminum producers were fur- YOUR INCOME TAX continue to be cyclical over NOW IS THE TIME FOR YOU TO RELAX ther frustrated by Phase 4 the longer term. Also, risings price restrictions. So it was Private, Confidential, Courteous Service costs will remain a constant threat to profit margins. La- All Welcome defintely headed ./ bor costs are gai Out Ma Tile a-iffilit higher, especially since the LIBRARY HOURS Monday Thru Saturday — 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. pact signed earlier this year pension pro- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday DUPLICATE contained a new ALL FORMS TYPED IN ex- 2:30-5 - 6:30-9 gram which could prove VISIT YOUR FAVORITE AREA RESTAURAN11 Thursday, 10-Noon - 2:30-5 tremely costly to the industry Friday, 2-5 LAWRENCE G. HARNE over tne coming years. While the Babson Research Saturday, 9 A.M.-12 Noon • PHONE 271-2119 THURMONT, MD. For a Special Meal and Beverage Department feels that com- mon stocks of most leading Years Of Experience May Save You Money! 33 aluminum firms may be held s Parking Lot Installed For Your Convenience at current levels, sale of Al- Busincss Services can common was recently ad- this BLUE MOUNTAIN INN vised. A free report on CRAB FEED PATRONIZE our advertisers. be obtained and company may FRIDAY-7-10 P.M. 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MATERNITY WEAR —Calvin S. _.,...1•4•1•0.1 Childrens' Wear to Size 6X Burrier— Danskin Leotards, Tights & PIANO SERVICE DUCK INN Trunks — Shower Gifts BLUE Setva Dance Footwear KEN MORELAND LEGAL NOTICE Waynesboro Road, Emmitsburg, Md. New Home-Made Ice Cream 41 Frederick St., Hanover, Pa. STATE OF MARYLAND Repairs — Estimates — Rebuilding NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Coffman Jewelers AND All Estimates Free During January & February NOTICE TO CREDITORS 28 Baltimore St. 1974 TO ALL PERSONS INTER- Gettysburg, Pa. ESTED IN THE ESTATE OF lite Reda.4.4ii EDITR S. HARNER pahof4 756-2034 Taneytown This is to give OMEGA WATCHES notice that EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND Piano Technician Guild Member the undersigned, Charles Rich- (ORANGE BLOSSOM ard Harner, Box 50, Rt. #2, DIAMOND RINGS) Gettysburg, Pa. 17325 and HOME COOKING OUR SPECIALTY 111110111111111A Paul A. Harner, 8 Greys- — , wood Ct., Rockville, Md. 20854 Dinners Daily Specials DR. R. P. KLINGER, JR. were, on February 21, 1974, appointed personal representa- Homemade Soups Optometrist Scoe' Sego ii6 Value-• tive of the estate of Edith S. Harner who died on February Pizza - Sandwiches - Subs 7, 19 East Main Street 1974, with a will. CHICKEN - SOFT SHELLS EMMITSBURG, MD. .,USED All persons having any ob- n/.. jection to such appointment SPAGHETTI Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted (or to the probate of the OYSTERS - Complete Optical Repairs de- HOURS CARS cedent's will) shall file the —Carry-Out Service— MONDAY: 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. same with the Register of (Other Evenings By Appoint.) Wills of Frederick County on We Serve Your Favorite Beer and Wine PHONE A or before August 21, 1974 (six WESTMINSTER TI 8-8340 months from the date of such appointment). HOURS: 6:30 A.M. - 11 P.M. Daily. CODORI All persons having claims —Closed Sunday— against the decedent must pre- MEMORIALS sent their claims to the un- ALWAYS GOOD VALUES dersigned, or file the same THE PALMS RESTAURANT Rock of Ages 1972 Torino 4-Dr.; Low Mileage; Very Clean with the said Register of Wills Emmitsburg, Md. Phone 447-2303, 447-2991 Monuments, Markers on or before six months from Mausoleums 1971 Ford LTD 4-Dr. H.T.; Fully Equipped; Low Mi. the date of such appointment. This Almond Brittle Ice Cream is a scrumptious dessert that Cemetery Lettering & Cleaning Any claim not so filed on can't be bought in any store. Refreshing and not too rich, it's per- Gettysburg 1970 Ford LTD 2-Dr. H.T.; Fully Equipped. or 400 W. Middle St., before fect for any spring or summer occasion. Phone 717-334-1413 such date, or any ex- 1970 Ford 4-Dr., V-8; Auto.; P.S.; R&H. tension thereof provided by You won't find ground almonds in many stores, but you can law, shall be unenforceable easily prepare them yourself. Grind whole shelled almonds — or 1111111GREIC3=1111.4r THE OTT HOUSE 1969 Rambler 4-Door; Fully Equipped. thereafter. SOUP And coarsely chopped,'slivered or sliced almonds — a few at a time, in PUB & RESTAURANT an electric blender or a food chopper with a fine blade. Use CHARLES RICHARD SANDWICHES WILSON 1968 Ford LTD 2-Dr. 11.T.; Fully Equipped; Air. HARNER natural almonds (almonds that have not been blanched) for deeper 1967 Rambler 4-bor. V-8; Auto.; P.S.; Clean. PAUL A. HARNER color and more pronounced flavor, or blanched almonds for a Phone 447-2625 FOUNTAIN more subtle taste. Personal Representative • 01004W Almond Brittle Ice Cream Funeral Home 1967 Ford 2-Dr. H.T.; Fully Equipped; Extra Clean. Thomas M. Eichelberger Sundries - Magazines ground natural cup margarine, softened 1966 Chevrolet Impala 4-Dr. Sedan; V8; Auto. Register of Wills SUBS AND PIZZAS /12 cup or " FREDERICK J. BOWER blanched almonds 1 quart vanilla ice cream EMMITSBURG, MD. 1968 Ford F100 Pickup, V-8; R&H; 8 Ft. Body. /12 cup sugar I/2 teaspoon almond extract Attorney-at-Law of Complete Line Of Rosenstock, Burgee, FAIRFIELD 'Combine almonds and sugar in heavy saucepan or skillet; stir over low heat until sugar melts and almonds turn a golden brown. Phones: Bower, Phillips, P.A. WINES & BEERS 100 W. Church St., CUT RATE Turn out onto foil; cool. Wrap foil around brittle and smash into crumbles. Mix with margarine and almond extract; chill. Allow Emmitsburg Sperry's Ford Sales, Inc. Frederick, Md. 21701 447-6244 Makes Date of first CARRY-OUT SERVICE Fairfield, Pa. 17320 ice cream to soften slightly; stir in brittle mixture; freeze. 1 quart.------Fairfield 642-8642 PHONE 447-6171 EMMITSBURG, MD. publication: F'ebruary 28, 1974-3t EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1974 PAGE FIVE

.•••=ft. Interesting Books Arrive At Library the news. Now she had been when found dead in a shabby stolen f cur- LOOKING AHEAD Donations are being receiv- ton, Mrs. Jane Morningstar, car, mugged and robbed. But !stern ed at the Emmitsburg Public Mrs. Jill Ott, Mrs. Betty Wil- the police said premeditated 3 and By George S. Benson, President, National Education Program Library. We accept books helm, Mr. John Hollinger, Mrs. murder. This is a tension- black gratefully. If your donation Mary Seess and Dr. Robert packed story of love and ter- dreds Searcy, Arkansas is one that we already have Marshall, and three new pa- ror. ; on in our collection, we ship it perbacks were found in the The next meeting of the Li- to the County headquarters, book drop, the contributor un- brary Board of Trustees will Power To Build Or Destroy Education Vital cises throughout the city re- and they in turn find a good known. Many thanks to these be held on March 26 at the For the last 10 years I have On the long haul the insti- cently, anywhere from 500 to Ads FOR SALE-4 Hereford-Char- WANTED - The repairs of home for it. The County sys- patrons. Library. been a great deal of tution of education is the more 1,000 of Dallas' 9,000 gradu- la heifers and 2 Hereford your Television sets or Ster- devoting tern has drop stations at the Some new and interesting time to a study of the forces vital to our survival. However, ating high school seniors, ac- heifers. Phone 447-6633, of- eo Equipment and Televi- Hospital, the Old Folks Home, books have been received in that have contributed most to communications, with its far- cording to official estimates, Play Scheduled fice, or 717-334-1903 after sion Antennas. Thurmont the County Jail, at Walkers- the Emmitsburg collection: the deterioration of our Amer- reaching Media with its in- walked across stages to be 6 p.m. it Radio & TV, 206 N. Church ville, and there may be others "The Branch Bearers," by special presentation of ican way of lire and our moral creasingly monolithic voice, handed diplomas they could not A St., Thurmont, Md. .Phone that I am not aware of. Con- Glan Petrie - V.atorian Gen- "Hanzel and Gretel" for pre- -55 gal. Acquar- strength as a nation. Such a has cataclysmc potentials to read. Barely able to read, FOR SALE 271-A158. Over 25 years tributions were received this tier: ein Rti.us C aimers did school and elementary chil- with stand, study, if joined in by the pub- abruptly change our world. many will wind up with poor ium complete expeneece. week from Mrs. Ginny Pres- , ei the danger in- dren will be staged by the light, glass cov- lic, might well provoke a mas- We are going to write at jobs or no jobs at all." This fluorescent .. ea eu ill salting in love with iGeg ete u'tssbniiorng. College Owl & sys- sive uprising of concerned cit- length and speak out on a is the lead paragraph of a doc- igi er, external power filter . o bsautifui, enigmatic for- rhethin9g,aalet P2lapymer.sinSathtuerdcaosl'_ FOR 31/2 izens and reverse a trend that about the present I Nmiag tem and under gravel filter SALE-M.T.D. h.p. oroad front umented news feature publish- mous.: uaimentina Wain- Roto Tiller, could bring about our destruc- these two institu- • of robbing millions of children system. Value in excess of "like new cond." powers of ed in the Dallas Morning .. et-untii it was too late. $80.00 "Firm". Also Lo- tion as a free nation. I know tions and how those powers June 24, 1973. "The of comprehensions in math $200. Price $135. Phone News, e...mentina is suspected of I The play is produced by cust Posts. Phone of no other way: Either the more and more in the fundamentals, was reported by 641-8672. 3I712t 447-2542 are becoming Dallas News examining seiing her husband. Clemen- students under the direction after 5 p.m. ltp citzenry must become predom- destructive of economic prog- situation ad- the Chicago Tribune on Nov. s.; (encountered) Ulna's two previous lovers have of Kristin Schricker, a senior ANNUAL BAZAAR-St. Jos- inately active or the founda- ress and our Christian civili- reluctance to ad- 30, 1973. ministrative under mysterious circum- from Stony Brook, N. Y., who eph's High School, Satur- tions of our culture will con- the of the Frightening '5-acts id. zation. mit extent problem, stances. Is she the external recentiy. directed "Androcles day, March 9 from 12 noon USED BARGAINS tinue to erode. "The campus atmosphere teachers not trained "A new dimension of teach- s.; (found) courtesan? Will he be the and the Lion" for the benefit until 7 p.m. Many attrac- In my studies two American acts systematically to under- to teach reading, and (a) fail- ing called "ex education has Black & White and Color netx to die? of Gettysburg elementary er tions. Everyone welcome. institutions were immediately mine the moral, political, re- ure in many instances to help thrown the elation's public "Hail to the Chief," by Ed schools. There is no adeais 212812t Televisions identifiable as dominant in ligious, and patriotic values youngsters at an early schools into chaotic upheaval. these McBain-The time is January. sion charge. id. changing our traditional insti- of our young people, is de- age," said the newspaper. Already beset with controver- er THURMONT RADIO & TV The dectectives: Steve Carel- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY tutions and values. Both are structive of the traditions of "Mathematics editors for sies over busing pupils out of 206 N. Church St. la, of the 87th Precinct, and EXPANDING our wholesale institutions that have incom- the nation. and contributes in two of the country's major their neighborhood environ- 3.; Thutmont, Md. his partner, Bert Kling. And business, need three associ- parable powers to change the large part to an intellectual textbook publishing houses ment, disciplinary problems, Phone 271-2158 as the case unfolds, it be- ates to work 10 hours a thinking of the people, young climate of nihilism and anar- have dumped the mumbo jumbo and teachers' strikes . . . in- SLAIN EY are (1) educa- comes clear that the multiple week, to earn $1,200 a GROW YOUR OWN fruit! and old. They chy." This statement was of modern ('new') math . . . stitutions are now stalked by communications. bodies found in an open ditch month. No investment. For Free copy 48-pg. Planting tion, and (2) made, after an exhaustive stu- John Jenkins, editor of ele- 'sex education,' the public these indispensable on the corner of the 87th Pre- appointment call (717) 794- Guide Catalog in color, of- Both of dy of public higher education mentary math books for Sil- school's latest dilemma." This have wittingly or cinct, are casualties in a street Things have 2982. 2I2812tp fered by Virginia's largest institutions in one of our most populous ver-Burdette Publishers said: is the first paragraph in a defaulted on their war between three teenage growers of fruit trees, nut unwittingly states, by a Committee on . . It turned out to be too book, "Raping Our Children," to safeguard gangs. By the time the case changed at the trees, berry plants, grape responsibilities Public Education composed of much theory and too little by Gloria Lentz, a former re- ..cew & Used Guns For Sale socety. Both have is closed, Carella and Kling vines, landscaping plant ma- our free outstanding citizens. We will problem solving . . . (Stu- porter-writer for the Philadel- Licensed Hanugun Dealer been and continue to be used have come across two more Shamrock. Have terial. Waynesboro Nurser- come back to the Committee's dents) could say that 9 times phia Evening Bulletin. GUNS WANTED by the long arm and seductive murders and a shoot-up of ies- Waynesboro, Virginia documented report later in our 1 equals 1 times 9, all right, Despite the turmoil and Gene's Gun Shop voice of world Communism. such ferocity that they refer you visited the 22980. 31714t series on education and com- they didn't have the fog- shortcomings briefly mention- Eugene Bankard Communists categorically but to it as World War Hi. The munications. idea that 9 times 8 ed here, one of the most Emmitsburg, R.D. 2, Md. HELP WANTED-Woman for 1 admit this; and the facts can giest "Reckless Lady," by Rae newly remodeled in local Failure In 3-Ir equals 72. Teachers were act- frightening facts about most Phone 447-2869 general office work be documen`e with tons of Foley-Kay Spaulding's name 'At commencement exer- like the tennis coach who educational institutions in Guns bought, sold & repaired vicinity. Irregular hour-. evidenc. ing was in the headlines for the Blarney Room? more time teaching America today is that they Write Box C, do Emmits- spends last time. Beautiful and ricis EVENING OF GAMES-Bene. how to jump over are not teaching citizenship, burg Chronicle, Emmitsburg, someone her marriages and her reek- fit Vigilant Hose Co., Sat- Md. 21727. 2128I2tp the net than he does teaching are not arming our youth You'll Love It! urday, March 16, 1974, back- lese sxploits had kept her in Annual Spring a good forehand or generations with the truth starting at 7:30 p.m., in the of U.S. Rt. 15 Thurmont, Md. and Oyster Supper hand'." The "failure" about our American system Fire Hall. Refreshments on Turkey Style To Be "New Mat, , after a decade and the Communist - Socialist 6 Mi. So. of Emmitsburg sale. Everyone welcome. Served Family You Don't Have It's good to have a slogan, Ridge Fire Hall forces working for its destruc- 21214t Rocky but it's better to perform. Saturday, March 9, 1974 BO RED tion. We'll look into all this FOR SALE-10 SS acres near 3 p.m. Until? in subsequent columns. Thurmont. Suitable for Adults $3; Children $1.50 During The Gas Shortage. Garden & Flower building lots or farmette. Benefit Pocky Ridge Fire Co. NEEDED-Mountain Land, -No Carry-Outs- Seeds RATED Offers VALUE - Acreage, Residential Prop- 212113i Model Railroading erty. Call Clarence Peiper, Have Arrived TITLE & TAG An Interesting and Excit- why the 271-2654 or 662-2977. Rep- SERVICE USED CAR PLE resenting Irseold C. Brode Myer's Shell Station ing Pasttime or Hobby. BUY EARLY! $1095 Realty Co. Thurmont, Md. rental shops 1970 FORD LTD SEDAN 2121110t FOR SALE-Stove and Fire- 1968 PONTIAC STATION WAGON 895 place Wood. Phone 447-2670. HELP WANTED - Bridge Plaza H:,me & pick Jacob E. Baker. tf foreman or superintendent. 1965 FORD STATION WAGON 395 Experience preferred. Pays Garden Center, FOR SALE-Workshoes. Em- $25 and up for the right r (Mr Huff 'ii Puff 1964 PONTIAC SEDAN 295 mitsburg Feed and Farm man. Write Box B, do Em- Inc. Main St. Supply, E. initsburg Chronicle. , Tiie Meadows Penna. Furnace, Pa. 16865 Choose From: ZENTZ AUTO SALES HELP WANTe4s - pridge Many More to Serving You Since 1943 crane operator. Pay: $5 -Send 50c For Illustrated Catalog- Thurmont Shopping Plaza Cad. Cal. Sdn., AIR Carlisle St. Gettysburg, Pa. '73 Cad. Sdn. DeV., AIR '70 per ,hour. Call 663-000, 8 AIR '70 Olds '18 Sdn., AIR 9-9 'laity '73 Cad. Eld. Cony., Or. a.h. to 5 p.m. '73 Olds Cust. Cruiser '70 Olds 88 H.S. CUSTOM SLA UGHTERIN C Wag., AIR '70 Mercury Mara. Sdn., kn & PROCESSING OF BEEF r 7 '72 Cad. Coe. DeV., AIR AIR Cut and wrapped for the '72 Cad. Sdn. DeV. AIR '70 Ford LTD Sdn. Home 70_ AIR '69 Cad. Fltwd. Sdn., AIR freezer to your specifications. ONLY? DAYS '72 Olds Royale H.S., NORMAN SHRIVER, JR. '72 Olds 'Cust. Cruiser '69 Olds 88 H.S., AIR T.S. Phone 447-2255 - Emmitsburg Improvements Wag., AIR '69 Olds 88 Sdn. beef by half or '72 Olds 88 T.S., AIR '68 Cad. We sell '68 Pont. Cat. Sta. Wag. quarters AVOID SUMMER Southern States SPRING SALE '71 Cad. Sdn. DeV., AIR '71 Cad. Eld. Cony. AIR '66 Chev. Imp. H.S. DATSUN Sure Beats what RUSH '65 Ford Sta Wag. •Big savings • 65 valuable prizes given away '71 Olds 98 Sdn., AIR ;64 ever is second. Drive a Dat- ENDS '71 Olds 88 T.S., AIR Cad. Sdn. decide. Dee Pickup AIR '64 Pont. Sdn. sun and then Call 447-6569 anytime •Grand prize-INTERNATIONAL 01974 70 Cad. DeV. Cony., Gee Imports Inc., Route MARCH 16 Items available at sale prices while supplies last. 116 West, Gettysburg, Pa. and ask for Dave, or write to Box A, c/o the PIANOS-New and used. Real Chronicle. SJi;t:heavy Duty Knox Cadillac-Oldsmobile Inc. value in every one-built to last. Prices start at $75. Unico White House Paint 319+1c.,u 1Sf:c. B. F. "Bern" Linn, Mgr. We have the largest selec- Extension Cord t tion in this trading area. WANTED TO BUY Phone 717-334-1171 Free delivery, bench, and U. S. SILVER COINS. WE gal. To 2 P.M. first tuning. Menchey Mu- PAY$2 FOR $1. More for SALE $5'8 SALE EMM1TSBURG Open Evenings Until 9 P.M.-Saturday WEATHERAMIC sic Service, 1100 Carlisle large amounts. Call collect: (in 2 gal. cans) 100 Buford Avenue Gettysburg, Pa. St., Clearview Shopping Lawrence's - 717-334-7248. $7.25 FEED & FARM Center, Hanover. tf -Get a Quality Deal from a Quality Dealer- Cleans itself... stays bright. Slow chalk- For- SUPPLY Oldsmobile, Cadillac and GMC Sales and Service GOOD USEit CARS - ONLY AMANA HAS IT-A ing for longer life. Non-toxic. No.201. domestic Re-con- EMMITSBURG MD. eign and refrigerator - freezer with Regular ditioned and priced to sell the refrigerator on top and --bank financing available. the freezer on the bottom. 3-wire suggested Dee Gee imports, Fairfield The all new Amana is on No. 6-19365W. price $9.60 little soks Rd., (-ettysbufg, Pa. display at Plaza Home and their Thurmont Shopping AWNINGS Garden, Bur- Stu-Rite 2 E? Fa:table Engine- Center. Ask Calvin S. Heavy-Duty "Cadet" CAR PORTS rier to sisow you the con- Driven Pump venience of Amana. OWNER SPECIALIZED PATIO COVERS Wheelbarrow PORCH ENCLOSURES SALE $13995 MANAGED! FITTING! FIBERGLASS AWNING O. DAVE'S Regular suggested SALE $25.95 price $168.00 127 York St. Pa. - Ph. 334-4612 RECORDS Gettysburg, 4-cycle gasoline engine. Self prim- only 84 pounds. No. - The Datsun Pick- AND ing. Weighs NOTICE EDG. up - Definitely your best buy - Drive a Datsun and TAPES Regular then decide. Dee Gee Im- No. FREDERICK STORES GRAND OPENING ports, Inc., Fairfield Rd., 311 East Main St. sug ',.;...;ted price 681-22. Pa. sea e5 Gettysburg, Emmitsburg, Md. 21727 CELEBRATION SHORB All-purpose Motor Oil Featunn, RONALD J. Phone 447-2421 With The First 500 pr. of shoes we sell you re- Ceramic Tile -- a & Birch SALE $96° r ceive Pizza tZ tZ StrideRite Beer from Poppy's Fam- Contractor The Best Used Cars are Found 5-gal. can ily Pub and a 5"x7" col-

Where the Best Used Cars *4 tiara's* CD We fit STRIDE-RITES like our own children or portrait from The riaths-Kitchens-Flagstone are Sold. your one oil for cars, ".1 Children's Photographer Series III is • at.:27,227,0,‘ were going to We meas- William (Bill) Sentz equipment. wear them. carefully starts Mon., Mar 4 Wall-to-Wall Carpet trucks, tractors, farm Fairfield Rd. gasoline or diesel engines, including ure both feet and allow proper growing room. Gettysburg, Pa. 14111111111100 Armstrong Floor Covering RD3 1974 models. If we notice anything unusual about your child's Register for prizes Phone 717-642-5603 D

Free Estimates Lunupuniv feet, we will call it to your attention, so that to be drawn ATTENTION FARMERS you may consult your doctor. Sat., Mar. 16, 7 P.M. Phone 271-7252 Hauling to Auction Everyday let J. E. Watkins 4•1411,4:- *vowing kAkt. 6 Flavoradios from Thurmont, Md. Dealer in Livestock radio Shack Emmitsburg, Md. Sta-ki.a Cellar Drciner an ••••44r4)•••••4 1-510 Gift Certificate from tf Phone 447-2347 Linda Lynn orOr PRINTING SALE $44 in ALL KINDS 1 pair of children's shoes rse Also WANTED Regular suggested price $49.50 ,er Plastic Signs 1 pair of Women's shoes a REAL ESTATE water per Wedding Invitations Moves up to 3600 gallons of Shoe 6 pair sneakers hour. Cast iron construction. 115 volts. SERVICE Luther N. Martin Plus Albums FAST -15, from WTRI No. CD and WEST!) CHRONICLE PRESS INC. Agency FREDERICK STORE 147-2333 Emmitsburg, Md. H. Kenneth Seiferd .0 Frederick Towne Mall tir N••••••••••• ROCKVILLE STORE FARMERS & DAIRYMEN Sdesman TENLEY BUILDING Terramycin NEXT TO PAPPY'S .to v. Mastitis - Scours Tablets BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT FAMILY PUB 903 ROCKVILLE PK. Injectables es PENNSYLVANIA EMMITSBURG FEED & FARM SUPPLY 663-5646 . 424-2266 All Veterinarian Supplies PEOPLES DRUG STORE Phone 717-794-2441 EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND PH07:F. 447-6136 tf Gettysburg, Pa. 'AGE SIX EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, -EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1974

paying tribute to the World Girl Scouts Place Fire Co. Responds Silver Fancy Club Byron Introduces Byron Initiates Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts. Window Displays To Weekend Calls Holds Meeting Domestic Oil Bill Export Controls Last December each of the Girl Scout Week will begin Four members of the Ray- The Silver Fancy Garden Rep. Goodloe Byron Friday Legislation placing export ten local troops in Community on Sunday, March 10, with the mond Baker family awakened Club of Emmitsburg-Taney- introduced legislation in the controls on wheat and other chose a country affiliated 60 Emmitsburg Scouts attending shortly after 5 Monday morn- town, held its regular meeting House which would encourage specified crops has been intro- the World Association with the Trinity United Methodist ing and found their home on on February 21 at the home major oil companies to divert duced in the House by Rep. studied the culture. At and Church Worship Service at 9 Frailey Road in Emmitsburg, of Mrs. Thomas Frailey. The their international resources Goodloe Byron, it was an- the Friendship Festival enti- a.m. All girls will meet at filled with smoke. hostess, assisted by Mrs. A. into domestic oil exploration nounced yesterday. tled "It's a Small World", 8:45 a.m. in the Sunday School D. Alexander, served refresh- and production. Firemen from Emmitsburg The proposed measure pre- each troop presented a song, room and go to the service ments to eleven members and Under the proposed meas- spent a half hour using fans vents wheat, soybeans or corn dance or skit. The result was together. two guests. ure foreign tax credits for to clear the smoke-filled house. to be exported to a foreign a quick trip around the world Each of the three troops of oil companies would be sub- Baker told Fire Chief Eu- the business meet- country until the needs of U. with peeks at colorful cos- the community has made spe- During stantially reduced and foreign gene Myers, that he and his led by the president, Mrs. S. are me. tumes, the sounds of foreign cial plans for its troop meet- ing, oil depletion allowances elim- consumers family could hardly breath as Smith, club members Byron said he is sponsoring languages, and samples of de- ing during Girl Scout Week. Charles inated entirely. The bill also they made their way from to attend the meet- the legislation as a means to licious food typical of each This will include parties, troop made plans eliminates tax deductions for the home. ing of District V on March avert any future shortage of country. activities, special recognitions Chief Myers said that Baker, costs involved in drilling and 19 at the Fountainhead Coun- wells. grain and feed supplies in the and a review of the history in belief the fire in the fire- developing foreign Girl Scouts and their guests try Club, Hagerstown. The "If the United States is to United States. of Girl Scouting. place was extinguished, had were fortunate to be able to meeting of the State Federa- become relatively self-sufficient Displays will be placed in closed the damper and filled "I think the large sale of taste "souci" a Japanese deli- tion of Garden Clubs, March in oil we must begin working the Emmitsburg Public Library the hearth with fresh wood wheat to the Soviet Union cacy made with rice and sea 26 at Martin's West, was also at home to develop our own window and in the window of just before going to bed. last year proves that we need weed; pemmican, an American announced. oil resources," Byron. said. the Emmitsburg Pharmacy. Apparently hot embers set some form of control over Indian trail food; Pfferneuse, "This bill will not only en- Please stop to look at these the wood on fire and due to The club agreed to again grain exports," lie said. German spice cookies; also courage domestic oil produc- displays. the closed damper, the two- contribute to the Teacher's Under the bill the Secre- Italian, French and Norweg- tion but will increase invest- Some girls may attend the story frame home filled with serva tion Scholarship taries of Agriculture and Com- ian cookies. On hand was a Con ments by U. S. oil companies all-county program to be held smoke. Myers said the fire merce would determine for fish smorgasbord from Nor- Fund. in the U. S., which in turn Sunday afternoon, March 10, was confined to the fireplace. each crop year the amount of way; Pouri, Indian bread; will create more jobs for more at the Thomas Johnson High The local firemen were not At the request of Mrs. Rob- wheat, soybeans and corn Swiss cheese, and Mexican en- Americans," he concluded. School. needed when they responded ert Clingan, board member of needed to meet the require- chilladas. the Carroll County Farm Mu- to a clothes dryer fire at the Last month, two other By- ment of American consumers Emmitsburg Laundromat, W. seum, members voted to assist and then based on these fig- During the months they have Free Heart Exams ron-sponsored energy bills re- Main St., shortly after 1:30 as guides at the museum. ures determine the excess been working on the friend- ceived action in Congress. Saturday afternoon. available for export. ship festival, the girls have This Saturday In view of the fact that this The Solar Heating & Cooling Chief Myers said a small the A reasonable quantity for been collecting money for the is the 20th anniversary of the Demonstration Act passed Free heart checkups will be fire in the lint tarp of a gas were held disaster assistnace and other Juliette Low World Friend- founding of Silver Fancy, it House and hearings offered to Frederick and Car- dryer had burned itself out to de- emergency conditions would ship Fund. This is a memor- was decided that the annual on a proposed measure roll County residents on Sat- before the, firemen arrived on efficient automo- also be set aside before a final ial fund dedicated to the public card party be replaced velop a fuel urday, March 9, from 9 a.m. the scene. The blaze, caused bile. export determination is made. founder of the Girl Scouts by a private event honoring to 5 p.m., according to Dr. by heat in the dryer, was dis- and is used to further Inter- charter members. Nicholas Foris and Mrs. Lor- covered by a woman using a national Scouting. The Girl raine Covahey of the Freder- dryer beside it. A call for the Mrs. Smith presented the Scouts chose different ways to ick County Heart Association. assistance of the Fairfield Fire program which consisted of a assess members, collecting Company was cancelled. series of slides obtained thru worker installs one of eight traffic lights which money for the length of their Heart A The Frederick County the Taneytown Library. These will replace the one now in use in the square. When fin- hair, height, waist measure- will a free Association sponsor included the following: Seg- ished, traffic control in the square will consist of eight ments, etc. A total of $25.00 screen test to evaluate pa- Buyer Beware, street ment Tables, Pruning Decud- traffic lights and eight pedestrian lights. More was collected. blood pressure and to tients' uous Trees, Pruning Ever- lights are also expected to be installed. a stethescope exam- provide Goldstein Says greens, and Pruning Flowering Among the guests present ination. The screen test will consumers should Trees. was radio personality, "Hap- be given at three locations: "Gasoline Johnny" Zufall. He taped beware of persons offering to py Independent Hose Company on The next meeting of the a 15 minute interview with fill vehicles or cans from West Church Street; Freder- garden club will be held at Girl Scouts Hold Friendship Festival girls and leaders which was tanks or pumps mounted on ick Memorial Hospital — Old the home of Mrs. Charles H. played on radio station WTHU trucks," Maryland State Comp- Cafeteria; and the Drug and at 1 p.m. on March 21. the gasoline crisis, ed to hold a Friendship Festi- 25. The L. Goldstein Smith Despite on Monday, Feb. Alcohol Walk-in Center on troller Louis was standing room only val at the Mother Seton rebroadcast on this week. "We are there show will be South Market Street. warned Sunday, February 24, as School in Emmitsburg. Tra- International Day of persons( on March 14, Persons wishing further in- investigating cases Scouts of Communi- ditionally Girl Scouts the Week. from a vehicle the Girl of Girl Scout formation on the checkups selling gasoline 'y 60 — Thurmont, Emmits- world over celebrate "Think- without complying with regu- Classified Ads should contact the Frederick Use '..airg and Lewistown—gather- ing Day", February 22, by and safety laws," Mr. county Heart Association Of- lations Goldstein said. !ice at 663-3189 or 663-3199. All dealers dispensing gaso- Take Care So line must be registered with WE BAKE OUR As The Irish Do, We Receives Medal the Gasoline Tax Division of Of- As Not To Lose The Delicate Fla- the State Comptroller's IRISH PORK Of Commendation fice. Tanks or cans must have display- GOING vor In Army Sergeant First Class the word "flammable" Under A Watchful Eye And Serve meet both state Harry T. Sell, son of Mr. and ed in order to Mrs. Paul H. Sell, 223 E. Bal- and federal legal requirements. AT It Up With Our Own Irish Soda CREAMED FRESH that timore St., Taneytown, re- Maryland law requires gallon must be Bread HADDOCK FILLET ceived his second award of the price per the Army Commendation Med- displayed on the pump. State 1/3 Off federal al at Walter Reed Army Med- quality decals and must ical Center in Washington, D. price control decals also We Would Like You To Join Us In Celebrating dispens- Entire Stock C. be displayed on any ing device, and computing mi An Olde Irish Holiday With Lots Of Fun, Music, The medal was awarded for PUT IT ALL TOGETHER meritorious service. Such ser- meters must be calibrated and J. DEE ONE approved by the weights and SPELLS Irish Beverages And, Of Course, The Tradition- vice can be over an extended IT period of time or for outstand- measures unit of the Maryland FAMILY Department of Agriculture. ally Delicious Food. ing achievement in a single THE BEST situation. In either case, the "Consumers who are ap- SHOE SHOPPE recipient must have demon- proached by dealers who do SERVICE Thurmont Shopping Plaza IN FOOD AND strated skills and dedicaion not meet these requirements far above the average. may be subjecting themselves "Just Half-A-Gallon Away" SHAMROCK RESTAURANT to unnecessary safety hazards received the award STOCK U.S. Rt. 15 THURMONT, MD. Sgt. Sell and they may also be short- ENTIRE while assigned as non-commis- changed. Violations should be RESTAURANT Phone 301-271-2912 sioned officer in charge of the reported to the Gasoline Tax COZY Department of Denistry at Division of the State Comp- •Phone '271-7373 thurmont, Md. Center. Excellent Ending the troller's Office at 301-267- An His wife, Ida, lives in near- 5126," Mr. Goldstein said. by Langley Park, Md. 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