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0 4.; inintitsburg Tilrottirit 0 0 sc,5, SERVING THE WONDERFUL PEOPLE OF THE CATOCTIN MOUNTAINS 0 1:1 SINGLE COPY 10c EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1973 VOLUME XCIII, ..0. 33 EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, Hold Special Meeting Navy Graduates Area Deaths Town To Honor Doctors During First Cozy Host To Commissioners The Burgess and Town Com- Ventures, Inc., that Viking D. WAYNE FINNEYFROCK Annual Community Day July 4th Soviet Personnel nussioners held a special meet- would pay a grant to the town Two Area Men Mr. Douglas Wayne Finney- Most Anything The Cozy Motel in Thur- ing Monday evening, June 25. of $175,000 in exchange for frock, 33, Thurmont, died last mont was host to twenty or Discussion was held on the sewer and water connections Thursday as a result of in- so Soviet support personnel advisability of hiring another for their proposed convention At 4 Glance juries sustained in an automo- during the Nixon - Brezhnev man for the Town crew. They conference center site; title to bile accident while respond- summit conference at Camp also approved the hiring of lines to remain with the Town ing to a fire alarm. Mr. Fin- David last weekend. Accord- Mrs. Mary Diehl at a salary and that the town would be neyfrock was the son of - 44irtail - Mrs. ing to Jerry Freeze, operator of $40 per week for a six day allowed use of two ponds Hazel Speaks Finneyfrock and of the Cozy complex, the Rus- week with fluctuating hours, which are on Viking property the late Paul E. Finneyfrock. sians were there strictly on Mrs. Diehl will assume her and necessary easements. The Mr. Finneyfrock was a trus- and not as tourists. duties as Town Meter Maid matter was tabled t ntil the It looks like the warm wea- business tee and driver for the Guar- direct telephones were during the next two - three engineering feasibility studies ther and sunshine are back for A dozen dian Hose Co. of Thurmont, which tied into Camp weeks, now being conducted are corn- a while. With the end of June installed and a social member of the and a transportation The Commissioners approved pleted. fast approaching and our Com- David Thurmont American Legion system ferried the Russians the installation of a 4" curb munity 4th of July Celebra- Post. along a new sidewalk at the up next week, I up and down the mountain. Form Association tion coming In addition to his mother, Robert Rosensteel residence hope that the sunny days stay he is survived by one brother, According to personnel at OP DePaul St. while. To Stop Sixes Dam around for a Paul E. Finneyfrock, Jr. the Cozy Restaurant where The Commissioners consider- were held ate three * * * Funeral services the Soviet group ed a proposal from Viking A two-week-old organization Sunday at 2 p.m. from the meals a day during their stay, known as "Save the Monocacy I hope most of you folks Creager Funeral Home, Thur- the Soviets are great fanciers Garden Club To Association" last Thursday are planning on joining in on mont, with the Rev. Raymond of seafood. The most popular evening elected Charles IL this First Community Cele- Kingsborough and Rev. Robert entree during the week was Landscape Theatre Fisher, of near Harney, as its bration. Seems that every or- Braden officiating. Interment the mixed seafood platter. president and charted a course In ganized group in town has was in Blue Ridge Cemetery, Their preference ran to meat August the Forestry of organized political pressure it which Thurmont. meal, seafood the next. Board of Carroll County will some sort of part in Seaman Recruit J. Sayler one to oppose establishment of a can be The guests also liked bananas, continue work on its plan for speaks well for what Navy Seaman Recruit James Sixes Bridge Dam. and tal- and Marlon Bran- an outdoor theater done when the efforts A. Sayler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Post Office To big steaks utilizing Fifty effecting the organiza- community such as to Valerly I. the face of an old quarry ad- ents of a Thomas F. Sayler, Emmits- do, according tion at a meeting in Thurmont for one per- jacent to the Nature Trail on ours are combined burg R1, and Navy Fireman Issue New Stamp Onikeyev, third secretary, volunteered to write letters, general purpose. manent mission of the USSR property owned by the Farm organize community support, to the United who Museum. At the request of • • • Another new stamp will be Nations, and bring pressure on local, placed on sale at our office on served as coordinator between Harry W. Staley, Project For- state and federal representa- With the nice weather, may- Thursday, July 5, 1973. Dr. William R. Cadle the Soviet staff members dur- ester for Carroll County, the tives. folks (State Roads be those Four stamps, each a design ing their stay at the Cozy Silver Fancy Garden Club of John Howes was named vice Commission, I think) will get Com- Post Office. Other events will entity, combine to complete The First Annual Motel and personnel at Camp Emmitsburg - Taneytown, will president; Pat Fisher, secre- to doing something of Emmitsburg be a concert by the Emmits- around the scene of 1773 when enrag- munity Day David. serve as landscape consultants tary, and Daniel Neill, treas- weeds that in some burg Community Chorus, a about the ed colonists dumped chests of will be celebrated Wednesday, and assist with the planting urer. Dues were set at $2 around here are practic- event this year concert by the Fairfield High The Soviets also like chew- areas tea into Boston harbor in pro- July 4. The in the theater area. This part per family. threatening to close off Doctors William R. School Band, games for chil- ing gum, which host Jerry ally test of the English-levied tax. will honor of the project is being under- Senate hearings on the Om- L roadways. Maybe they Cadle and George L. Morning- dren (to age 12) at Communi- Freeze kept on the table in by T. the This continues the series written Harry Campbell of the nibus Rivers and Harbors Act ecould start at this end that marks the Bicentennial of star. ty Field bgeinning at 2:30 the South Catoctin Dining Sons, Co., owner and operator work p.m., close July 4, according to county for a change and the American Revolution. Events will begin at 12 noon p.m. Beginning at 4:00 Room that was reserved for of the Medford Quarry. sandwiches Gorden Hughes of Middletown. their way southward. The British Parliament met- with a parade which will in- beef bar-b-que the visiting group. Preferring r floats, bands, local will be served at Community tea to coffee ,the visitors noted The quarry site can be ap- At that time the Public Works ed out punishment for the Bos- clude • 4 * groups, the Dynamic Major- Park. First time through the that at home they drink a proached by way of either the committee will decide whether town ton Tea Party by passing what 'Course folks around ettes and antique cars. The line is free, seconds will be green tea or other variety un- Carroll County Farm Museum or not the Sixes Dam project a Americans called the Intoler- If here could bestir themselves program honoring our doctors available at a nominal charge. like ours, but no one com- or the Agricultural Center. In will be included this year. area of able Acts. This made revolu- has only little more in the will begin at 1:00 p.m. at the Ice cream and soft drinks plained about our American- either case, use is made of a it is, the Association Although I tion inevitable. a few weeks or months to cleaning-up, too. * * * style drink. scenic nature trail designed noticed several people change support of the dam by have Our office will be closed on by Mr. Staley. From this sweeping their sidewalks The Russians also enjoyed footpath, winding the Senators Glenn Beall and Ma- out Wednesday, July 4, 1973, in through some cases, even the the mountain strawberries that woodland, down the slope of thias and the Frederick Coun- and in observance of Independence front of their homes, so plentiful at this time the hill and by a little brook, ty Commissioners. streets in Day. are of town are pos- and which the Cozy of wild Growing opposition to the other areas However, there will be a of year many different species embarrassing in their in great abundance. flowers and trees can be seen. darn may delay its considera- sitively Fireman Recruit M. Wastler dispatch of mail at 0645, and supplied appearance. it comes to Vodka, Plans for the theater include tion by Congress another year. Recruit Michael Wastler, son receipt of mail in the morning When * * • cold for about two If so, primary and general of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wast- also. Therefore, Post Office they like it straight and rustic seats Commissioners, while and fifty people. elections in 1974 will give the And, ler, 21 Federal Ave., Emmits- Box customers may pick-up with no ice. Although offered hundred putting sidewalks in, native to association a chance to show you're burg, have graduated from their mail between 9 a.m. and various types of Vodka mixed Plants and shrubs about the big hole on most the area will be used in land- it:: muscle, Frederick Bowers how recruit training at the Great 6 p.m. drinks, they pronounced Seton Avenue??? women's drink", scaping in an effort to main- of the Democratic Central South se, Lakes Naval Training Center, There will be no rural deliv- of them "A • • with their tain the natural spirit of the Committee told the group. North Chicago. Ill. ery service, on this day. they continued I hear that straight Vodka to accompany little glen which seems so re- The two-week-old associa- town George E. Rosensteel, PM. and tures has offered the their meals. We understand mote in spite of its location at tion already enlisted help and the Sim' 175 thousand dollars the Soviets are not much for the edge of Westminster. membership from the in case Coue use of their 2 ponds OF Little League To drinking without eating. When completed the outdoor Club, the Frederick in ex- CITIZENS low water problems theater will meet the needs Farm Bureau, and the Civic of sewer Jerry change for water and Solicit Funds According to host of individual Carroll County Federation. Members found convention TOMORROW very hook-ups for their Freeze, "They seem to be citizens or organizations de- last week that the Adams lot of The second half of the Em- Everyone site. Now, that is a friendly toward us. siring a location for meetings, County, Pa., county commis- what mitsburg Little League sea- we've done money and no matter is very polite, and plays, and concerts. The Car- sioners oppose the dam and shows son began this week. them com- the present study our best to make roll County Forestry Board, that Carroll County's com- should The Red Sox, coached by (which I said before fortable." under the leadership of Mr. missiiners are still undecided. ago by Bernard Wivell and David has been have been done long That this effort Saley has envisioned it as They will meet with Freder- depend Harbaugh, won the first half born out those "someone's" we successful has been having potential for both ed- ick County's commissioner this that an title with a perfect record of with a member on) it seems to me in interviews ucation and entertainment. week. cer- 10 wins and no losses. Mem- support staff amount that large would of the Soviet ex- bers of the Red Sox include: Nations in tainly off-set any town from the United And Mrs. Daniel Lind, Jr. fa- Eddie Sanders, Barry Joy, Mr. penses in providing these New York. over. Mike 'Wivell, Arch- cilities, with money left Steve and Silver Anniversary * * * ie and Eddie Graff, Don Top- Celebrate there Mike, Joe and Dennis For many Americans, per, Athletic Assn. To than Ott, Joe and John Enright, Dr. George L• Morningstar is no more stirring sight Meredith and Bob Ros- biography that of the Statue of Liberty Fred will be on sale all afternoon shall will present a Hold Game Night silhouetted against the sky— ensteel. at the park. At 5:00 p.m, of Dr. Morningstar after June 29 some of plaque tall, proud embodiment of On Friday, Emmitsburg will meet Mid- which, presentation of a St. Joseph's High School a League players will by freedom's spirit. As another the Little dletown in a baseball game at and corsage will be made Athletic Association is holding at various loca- Sprankle. Independence Day, July 4, ap- be standing Community Field. Mayor and Mrs. an evening of games at St. around the square to so- Chorus will proaches, she stands as a si- tions The program honoring Dr. The Community Joseph's Church grove on July licit donations from individ- again followed by be lent reminder of the freedom Morningstar and Dr. Cadle perform, 9 at 8 p.m. Should there uals. Please drop some money by Pastor Ronald so many have fought and died will begin with the National Benediction inclement weather, the games in the hat and please come ad- There will be a re- for. Anthem and a welcome Fearer. will be held in the church hall. of To- the boys play. There following the pro- Celebrations commemorat- This week's Citizens out to see dress by Gene Myers, Master ception line Mrs. Charlotte Lingg and Mrs. morrow are Michael, 4, and still a lot of games re- John gram. - ing the signing of the Declar- are of Ceremonies. Father Eunice Neighbours are chair Rebecca, 3 mos., children of maining. Invocation, The events of the day are Mrs. ation of Independence on July King will give the ladies for the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald M. Cal- Community being sponsored by the Coun- 1776 will take several after which the Roberta Sanders and Mrs. 4, 2, Emmitsburg. the cil of Churches. It is hoped forms—under the vigilant eye houn, Rt. Catoctin Teacher Chorus will sing. After Nancy Danner are on the re- introduction of guests by Mr. that most area residents will while of that symbol of freedom— freshment committee Mr. Arvin Jones will take this opportunity to ;hank Mrs. I parades, picnics, colorful fire- Drivers Cited Myers, Mrs. Laura Stoner and To Write Textbooks a biography of Dr. our doctors for the outstand- help- works and flags festooning present Loretta Adesberger are Cadle. Mayor and Mrs. Rich- ing service they have provided millions of offices and homes. Catoctin High Vocational ing with the publicity. For Violations ard Sprankle will then pre- our community and, at the However, the most import- Education teacher, Richard T. in- and driving in a sent a plaque and corsage to same time, enjoy a safe, ant part will be hidden from Speeding Kreh, Sr., has signed a con- VISIT CANADA negligent manner were the the Cadles. Dr. Robert Mar- teresting 4th of July. her view. That is the quiet tract with a publishing firm area residents and Mrs. Leo M. Boyle determination which every cause of several to write two textbooks on the Mr. from Of- and family, East Main Street, American should carry in his receiving summons teaching of masonry. WE HAIL! ficer J. L. Fuss. Charged with SO PROUDLY have returned from a ten-day heart to perpetuate the ideals Kreh, who has previously operating a motor vehicle in visit in Canada and the New of liberty, justice and free- done illustrations for the same a manner were Den- England States. which were built so pain- negligent publisher, will also provide the dom nis F. Miller, Emmitsburg; in Canada, the Boyle's stakingly years ago. Those photographs for use in his While William B. Miller, Emmits- visited with Mr. and Mrs. ideals are the best secret wea- texts. The firm, Delmar Pub- burg, and Lynn A. Miller, Em- Paul C. Bentley and children, pon against tyranny and, in- lishers, is one of the largest mitsburg. The charge could and Lesley, of London, are the very basis for publishers of purely technical Scott and Mrs. Daniel W. and cuffed the long, pouf. deed, result in $30 fines. Mrs. Bentley is the Mr. might of the United books in operation today. Ontario. Jr., Thurmont, R2, re- sleeves. She carried a cas- the William F. Covell, Boyds, of Mrs. Boyle. Lind, They must always be Plans call for Kreh's books twin sister their 25th cade of white rosebuds ac- States Md., and Norman N. Ecken- visits in Canada in- cently celebrated carefully as the prec- to be published in foreign Other with a cented with silver satin guarded Rocky Ridge, were both at Ontario Place wedding anniversary they are. Have rode, language editions as well as cluded a stop of streamers. ious possession with exceeding the where the family Nuptial Mass and renewal Safe, and Grateful charged in English. in Toronto Mrs. Alma Hobbs was ma- a Happy, speed limit and face Cinesphere, the vows at St. Anthony's Church, posted Kreh has had experiencing enjoyed the tron of honor for her sister. 4th, Folks! of $25 each. Dav- movie screen Emmitsburg. possible fines for outdoor publica- world's largest She was attired in a pink Rocky Ridge, writing theatre, showing Mrs. Lind was the former id H. Breedon, addition to his work in a domed floor length gown of nylon speed great- tions in the wide Miss Sophia Lingg, daughter Firemen Issue was charged with He has a short film on dotted swiss, and carried a and pru- as a photographer. also en- of the late George and Sophia er than reasonable County screen. The family bouquet of pink carnations. taught in Frederick cruise Lingg of Thurmont R2. Mr. Fund Appeal dent. is a grad- joyed the four-hour Michael G. Lingg, brother of were Rob- for six years and 1000 Lind is the son of Mr. and Others ticketed High School through the beautiful Mrs. Lind, was best man. James Kittinger Palmerton, uate of Frederick from Mrs. Walter Lind of Mt. Airy. Chairman ert R. Souders, Islands vacationland These were the same attend- Company un- and the University of Mary- Officiating clergyman was of the Vigilant Hose Pa., passing on left when Kingston, Ontario. ago. a spe- land. the Rev. Msgr. Robert R. ants 25 years Fund Drive, has made safe to do so, and Melvin W. Enroute home, the Boyle's was Master com- Kline, who had performed the Ringbearer cial plea to those in the Amoss, Taneytown, improper with Mr. and Mrs. visited double ring ceremony. Keith Crouse, nephew of Mr. munity who have not as yet passing. Both charges carry Hospital Report D'Angelo and daugh- original Richard assisted by the Rev. Lind. sent in a contribution and wish a fine of $25. Also charged Meriden, Conn., and He was ters of Sargus, pastor of The altars were decorated to do so. was a 15-year-old juvenile Admitted John Clan- Edward T. son. Emmitsburg. also Mr. and Mrs. beautifully by their With a goal of $7,500, the from Thurmont for operating B. H. Boyle, Wayne, N.J. St. Anthony's. Emmitsburg. cy and family of served by Michael, with silver sprayed returns are running slightly a motorcycle with no regis- Patrick Boyle, The Mass was Rl. couple's chrysanthemums, white snap- lower than last year's drive tration or plate displayed, no Leo Krietz, Emmitsburg - Ronald J. Lind, the NOTICE! Seltzer, aunt dragons, and silver candles. at this time. With a high pre- operator's license and no pro- Frank Topper, Emmitsburg. .„ son. Mrs. Alma organist. A luncheon-reception. given centage of mail-in donations headgear. Ernest Andrew, Thurmont, Wednesday, July 4 of Mrs. Lind, was tective 0 Due to by their four children, Daniel. so- R2. -• . Soloists were Mrs. Mary V. the firemens' door-to-door .1% being a holdiay, the Chronicle Michael, Susan, and Ronald, and Discharged copy Sanders, her sister, and Sus- licitations will be lessened 23RD ANNIVERSARY Office will be closed. All was served to many relatives Thomas C. .Harbaugh, Em- V. Lind, their daughter. the drive can end earlier. of news and advertisements an and friends at the Parish Hall, fire- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Eyler, mitsburg. Mrs. Lind wore a blue floor In the meantime the • must be in this office no later immediately following the Sr., 413 Lincoln Ave., Emmits- J. L. Nester, Emmitsburg, gown of voile over men wish to commend and than Monday morning, July 2. length ceremony. The couple receiv- burg, celebrated their 23rd Rl. trimmed with lace that thank those who have contrib- satin, many nice gifts. on Sun- Sheila Harris, Rocky the Victorian collar ed uted so generously to the 1973 wedding anniversary Miss Read ChronIcle Classified Ads scalloped fund drive. day, June 24. Ridge. 1 PAGE TWO EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1973

Donors Listed In 1973 Carl W. Baumgardner Mac's Barber Shop Vigilant WEATHER REPORT Wayne C. Baumgardner Lillie M. Anders Perspectives In Learning Celebrates 1 1 th Birthday Temperatures and Hose Audrey Baumgardner Emmitsburg Feed precipi- Miss Michelle A. Boyle, Company Fund Drive & Farm By Hazel Brown, Prseident Parents are seeking tation for the Anna G. Shepperd Supply advice Emmitsburg daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harry Lundeberg School on pre-school District Recent contributors to the George W. Gingell Robert L. Troxell Robert learning activi- for the week ending M. Boyle, celebrated her 11th C. Orner PAR—Parents As Resource ties 1973 Fund Drive of the Vig- Sterling H. White Bollinger's Meat Market and the PAR is providing Friday, June 22, as reported birthday on Wednesday, June Robert C. Eiker A group of parents in the ilant Hose Co., have been an- Leonard J. Dow Paul E. Eckenrode seine creative aid e,.nstructive by the U. S. Weather Service, 27. Anna Louise Adams Chicago area believed nounced as follows: J. Everett Chrismer Julius Siske that suggestions. Parents are help- Mrs. Lucille K. Beale, local IIerbert W. Rohrbaugh learning during early D. Reno Eyler Nina G. Givens Raymond M. Baker child- ing other parnets to become observer, were as follows: VFW MEETING DATE Stanley W. Gregg hood was very important Clare D. Collins Josephine Steinberger Adele Wivell in "kitchen" teachers. H L Pr. The meeting night of VFW Richard L. Van Vleck developing creativity and Raymond R. Lauer Mary L. Cullison Mrs. Joseph Toye at- It is amazing and gratify- Sat., June 16 82 61 .22 Post 6658, Emmitsburg, has David M. Glass tidues for learning. Richard Rohrbaugh Richard T. Thomas W. Caulfield These ing to see parents join hands Sun., June 17 83 62 .... been changed to Wednesday, Weedon Dr. John B. Howes parents were so Kathleen Williams G .Albert Cool Lillie May Fiery interested and to answer the pressing prob- Mon., June 18 67 58 .10 July 11 at 8:30 p.m. at Kump's David C. Wivell concerned that they Edward V. Klimas Guy Ohler, Jr. Murray E. Valentine organiz- lems of education which face Tues., June 19 74 62 .... Dam Park. This was made due Andrew F. Baughman ed PAR—Parents As Eunice Neighbours George W. Andrew J. Richard Valentine Resource. us today. Parent groups such Wed., June 20 83 63 .... to the regular meeting night Harold E. Eyler PAR has since grown D. Lorraine Lowe Cloyd W. Seiss Vallie M. Ryan to in- as the PAR are surely going Thurs., Jur, 21 87 65 .40 falling on July 4. Grant W. Abrahams clude hundreds of Donald F. Miller Mrs. William Matthews Charles Ott interested to give many youngsters an Fri., June 22 7..3 65 .80 Charles (Chick) Cool parents who want Olive T. Dotterer John B. Little Rodney McNair to develop early start in learning. Betty Ann Eyler, daughter Clyde J. Eyler techniques and activities which Luther H. Cregger Jimmy A. Glass Harry P'ortner Beckman, M.D. Lottery Finalist Drawing of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ey- William R. foster child growth and in- Albert F. Wivell Alvey Kline Philip A. Roth Wastler Maryland's first Millionaire ler, Sr., of 413 Lincoln Ave., Edgar R. tellectival curiosity. These John A. Wivell Curtis D. Topper E. Mae Rhodes Finalist Drawing will be held Emmtisburg, and Denise San- parents have sought ways Heart Asscciation Herbert White Lulu A. Herring Emmitsburg Presbyterian to on Friday, July 6. The draw- ders, dauhgter of Mr. and inform and help other William H. Carr, V.M.D. Sally Shields Church par- ing will be held in Ocean Mrs. James Sanders of R2, ents to be resources for City Samuel McNair G. Stanley Andrew, Jr. Ray F. Gigeous learn- Sponsors Hike as part of the regular Emmitsburg, and Mrs. Edith Announce Seniors ing activities through weekly Hillside Inn Donald James Tressler Brooke J. Damuth produc- Come lottery drawing. Myers of Thurmont, returned tive play and scrap art. join the Frederick Thomas Gingell Mrs. Robert J. Wetzel Kenneth Vaughn County Heart Association home on Saturday after spend- On Dean's List The PAR group grew out of for Tim Valentine Betty E. Wierman Anne E. Orendorff a hike! The day is observed his 5th birthday on ing the week of June 17 thru a workshop program involv- Sunday, Emma Eckenrode Ruth A. Peppier William R. Rodgers Bernard S. Kaliss, Dean of July 1, 1973, beginning Master Michael Warthen, June 23 with Mr. and Mrs. ing several Chicago Head at 2 St. Joseph's High School Gerald F. Ryder Sperry's Ford Sales, Inc. Academic Affairs at Mount p.m. The Naturalist and son of Mr. and Mrs. William Russell Eyler of Bangar, Pa. Start groups. The women who Phil St. Joseph's Church Blanche Kepner Rita E. Wetzel Saint Marys' College, has an- Castleberg, Heart Warthen, East Main Street, Mr. Eyler is formerly from started PAR wrote workbooks Association J. Donald Stoner Mamie Kelly Donald B. Byard, Sr. nounced that 81 seniors earned representative, will be observed his 5ht birthday on Emmitsburg. for parents filled with ideas lead- St. Joseph's Provincial House Dr. George W. Green, Jr. Larry E. Messner positions on the Academic ing anyone interested Wednesday, June 27. for learning activities which on the Corney's Corner Snacks Gloria R. Martin Wayne E. Sanders Dean's List for the 1972-73 "Hog Rock Walk" at LEGION TO MEET included games and creative Catoc- Pierre B. Gauthier Mount Saint Mary's College Robert A. Warthen second semester. To qualify, tin Mountain Park. SENIOR CENTER CLOSED The regular meeting of the activities for young children. Partici- Russell S. Merson William H. Kelz Emmitsburg Pharmacy a student must achieve a pants will meet at Hog Rock It was announced this week Francis X. Elder Post 121, "Recipes For Fun" and "More Albert Wayne McCleaf Donald Little James 0. Adelsberger Grade Point Average of 3.25 parking lot. We will hike for that the Emmitsburg Senior American Legion, will be held Recipes For Fun" are filled Dorothy Knox Jay C. Long Martin T. Golibart out of a possible 4.00 for the one mile, round trip. Citizens Center will be closed on Tuesday, July 3, beginning with projects to make from Polly Ann Knox Raymond E. Keilholtz Emmitsburg Auto Sales semester's wu:k. United States Senator Wil- on Fridays during the month at 8 p.m., at Bud Shorb's Ruby toilet tissue tubes, plastic bot- C. G. Frailey Wilbur R. Kelly Sheeley Local students on the Dean's liam Proxmire, is trying to of Jul: Farm. Installation of officers Carroll tles, macaroni, old coffee cans F. Newcomer List include: establish July 1 as Walk a will be held. James and other "throw aways." B. Troxell John L. Cunningham, Jr., Mile for Your Health Day. He Betty The books have been selling W. Pue Emmitsburg; Martin A. Joyce, is asking for the support of Charles E. faster than the group can Ritter Emmitsburg; John F. Manfre- all Heart. Associations in the PLAN TO ATTEND GUYS Glen E. Toms have them printed. They are SPECIAL PRICES donia, Emmitsburg; Robert United States. The idea is to Margaret M. Boyer now writing "A Hundred Oth- M. Ryan, R2, Emmitsburg and persuade people to become in- ON PUSH TYPE ELECTRIC START MOWERS VILLAGE SHOP Eugene Warthen er Recipes For Learning." It NITE OUT AT THE Denise M. Smith, Emmits- volved in a regular program Brute is pos.i'cle that this book Council No. 1860, will of physical fitness. What could ALSO SEE OUR LINE OF burg. be on the paperbcak Knight. of Columbus market be more fitting than a cool, SPEED QUEEN Thursday, June 28 — 7-10 P.M. in the near future. WASHERS & DRYERS refreshing hike through Ca- Tie most amazing aspects toctin Mountain Park? Yarns, Materials, Notions & Patterns of the PAR projects are SAVINGS FROM 10% - 50% the This hike is being coordinat- workshops which the group ed by the Public Health Edu- Religious & Decorative Lawn Ornaments presents for other STEP UP interested cation Committee of the Fred- parents. The group gives a erick County Heart Associa- Full Line of Benjamin Moore Paints series of se.en TO EARNINGS OF $10,000-$15,000 PER YEAR workshops to tion, Mrs. Audrey Bauman, The Village help parents learn the Sho IN A CAREER OPPORTUNITY home- chairman. Phil Castleberg, SALES WITH centered activities and how to Heart Representative, is a Plaza Home & Garden Center, Inc. AN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION teach the children 24 CHAMBERSBURG S'I GETTYSBURG, PA. through this committee and i crafts, and member of CALVIN S. BURRIER "kitchen" art. interested in physical Be guaranteed $800 a month to start. 2 weeks Community is very "Shop Where The Fashion Conscious Shop" involvement and fitness. He is a runner and THURMONT participation have SHOPPING PLAZA expense paid training. Sell and service business been the is in the Medical Corp at Ft. keys to the success and professional people. of the Detrick Army Medicai Unit. Pension savings pro- PAR. The projcets have join the Frederick Coun- gram, hospitalization and many other fringe spread throughout Come neighbor- Heart Association for this hoods because parents ty benefits. Must be over 21, excellent character. are real- exciting and enjoyable hike. ly interested in learning ac For more information or Send a tivities which develop brief resume to: the in- questions feel free to call the, ARE YOU PLANNING HOME Phil Einhorn terests and habits needed by Frederic), eounty Heart As- 18 Huntington Place children to meet success in C:3-3189. 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After the first year for 100% Solid State sets, and roof needs patching, the house could stand some after 90 days for others, you pay labor and Installation CRUSHED charges for parts and picture tube. paint, the sidewalk or driveway could be resur- lnshort, sthyestemwars,rantycovers everything but installation, faced. Maybe you can name a lot more and may- antenna adjustment of customer controls or be, like a lot of people you feel you just can't foreign use. stand the expense. Well, don't let that stop you. A Farmers and Mechanics National Bank CUBES Home Improvement Loan is the answer. We in- vite you to come in and discuss your plans with Ice Free With 3 Cases Of Beer Or "11 us! More In Your Cooler Lll 3,11111 q11fig SERVICE 11)1011111 IS BEST FARMERS AND NEM= WE WILL SERVICE WHAT WE Mountain "PERPETUATES because it PENETRATES" SELL TO YOUR SATISFACTION Open Everyday 6:30 A.M. Our Service Men Are All Factory NATIONAL Bic All Day Thursday Until 5 P.M. Trained Specialists EMMITSBURG OFFICE Liquors 6 E.'Main St., Emmitsburg, Md. Phone 447-6134 Pat Buch, Prop REDDING'S HARDWARE MATTHEWS YORK STREET GETTYSBURG, PA. "Quality Is Remembered Long After MEMBER F.D.I.C. lhone 447-2342 Emmitsburg, Price Md. S&H Green Stamps Free Parking Is Forgotten." L Emmitsburg Phone 44'7-6110 - Thurmont 271-7455 EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1973 PAGE THREE American enjoys a trade sur- other agricultural chemicals Open plus. Although these results and equipment will be requir- Line By BUSINESS AND THE STOCK MARKET were aided by the $1 billion ed in considerably greater vol- of grain shipped to Russia, ume. Goodloe Byron t'inutitsburg Tignutrir Unabated Demand as well as a shortage of fuel duction, thereby pushing in- our exports of farm products The Fertilizer Mix Established 1879 The following questions Successor to the Emmitsburg Banner, Established 1840 For Fertilizers Despite heavy rains, flooding, ventories down to new low have been steadily rising over And Profits were typical of the kind ask- EMMITSBURG, FREDERICK COUNTY, MARYLAND By Babsons' Reports Inc., transportation difficulties, and levels. Paced by larger crop the past few years. While it is true that nitro- ed of me in recent weeks. Let- Published weekly on Wellesley Hills, Mass., June the fuel insufficiencies, fertil- plantings and heavy export The American farm busi- gen, phosphate ,and potash nu- ters should be sent to me, c/o Thursday by COLONIAL NEWSPAPERS to INC., 107 South Seton Avenue, Emmitsburg, 28, 1973—The current heavy izer sales are expected orders, 1973 should be a ban- ness is the world's leader in trients (the principal fertiliz- U. S. House of Representa- Maryland 21727 records Telephone 301-447-2333 demand for fertilizers in both shatter all previous ner year. Fertilizer statistics production of food and, now tives, Washington, D.C. 20515. year. Government has er products) are sold and ap- domestic and foreign markets during the present crop for calendar 1971 and 1972 that the U. S. Do farmers have any prior- ROBERT B. WENTWORTH, PUBLISHER some subsidies plied both individually and in KAREN E. KING, has created substantial short- In fact, consumption a showed a healthy advance in cut farm program ity for fuel in the event of a EDITOR fertilizer release combination, mixed or multi- ages in many sectors. Furth- 8% to 10% more sales and a marked rise in and provided for the drastic shortage? Copy for Advertisements must be received in this Office not net income. million acres, fur- nutrient fertilizers still ac- later ermore, even where supplies is anticipated. Both research and of some 40 Yes. In the event of a fuel than Tuesday morning to insure publication in the cur. powerful development notable increases in ex- count for the bulk of sales. rent week's edition. Advertising rates are available, shipments are As a result of the and general op- ther shortage priority will be giv- furnished unon request. of most erating costs should follow as a con- Nevertheless, it should be not- Subscription rate, $4.00 per year in advance. All Communi- i being hampered by a serious demand, shipments declined during ports en for the following activities: excess of pro- those years while profit sequence of the potential step- ed that the direct-application cations and Checks intended for this Paper should be ad- dearth of railroad hopper cars types are far in mar- Farming, ranching, dairy, fish- gins increased. in farm output. In partic- materials are growing more dressed and made payable to EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE Producers, up ing; food processing and dis- Emmitsburg, however, are still mindful ular, expansion is anticipated rapidly than the mixtures ow- Maryland 21727. of tribution; health, medical, den- the deep deficits in 1968 for such basic crops as corn, ing to the fact that they can Entered as Second Class Matter at the Postoffice at Emmits- and tal, nursing, supporting serv- 1969, and are seeking further soybeans, and wheat. be applied separately as need- burg, Md., under the Congressional Act of March 3, 1879. ices; police, fire fighting, gains before building new ca- In summary, the 1980 fore- ed rather than once a year. .. Member NEVER pacity. exports amount- The most rapidly growing emergency aid; public passen- cast of U. S. A NpNlit. ger transportation (school and Role In Foreign Trade ing to $18 billion and imports products of all are the am- ER Maryland-Delaware-D.C. billion may appaer monium phosphates. Bulk other buses, rail intercity and N Agricultural exports in fis- of some $9 mass transit); freight trans- Association _ Founded 1888 Press Association Inc. AN EXTRA CHARGE cal 1973 (ending June 30th) to be overly optimistic, but blending by the retail distrib- portation services; other will total about $11.1 billion the experts are steadfast in utor is gaining in importance State and local government activi- while imports are estimated pointing out the potential of as are the liquid mixtures be- as "National Volunteer Fire- l The government published a ties; fuel needs of residents For at close to $6.8 billion. Ob- agribusiness and its immense cause of the greater ease in men's Day" was introduced in collection of eight National in viously this is one of the few importance at our balance of handling and the savings in areas unable to obtain ade- the House last week. As a I Parks maps for the traveler. quate MOUNTING AND BALANCING sectors of the economy where trade. Fertiaers as well as price. supplies; difficulties matter of interest the date of Individuals desiring a set Recommendations caused by natural disasters; January 17 was selected be- should send a check for $1.50 The Research Department public utilities; and telecom- cause it is 1Benjamin Frank- (payable to the SuperintenC OF PASSENGER TIRES .1111nIMINIIIMMINmemminr of Babson's Reports feels that munications. Farmers exper- lin's birthday and he founded ent of Documents) to the Pub- the principal investment ve- iencing shortages should con- the first volunteer fire com- lic Documents Distribution hicles for participation in this tact their local Agricultural pany in the United States. Center, 5801 Tabor Avenue. Most Safe Miles Per $ revitalized industry are the Stabilization and Conserva- Where can I obtain a map Philadelphia, requesting pub- common stocks of Internation- tion Service (ASCS). of Yellowstone Park? lication S/N 2405-00030. We, The Fri endly al Minerals & Chemicals, the What is the government do- world's largest producer of ing to ensure the equitable fertilizers, and Monsanto Com- distribution of fuel to all Quality tire - $ - ervice parts of the country this sum- pany, a diversified chemical E. Main Street Emmitsburg, Md. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF manufacturer that is also the mer? -pro- Under the "Voluntary Allo- Phone 447-2909 biggest supplier of crop tection chemicals and a leader cation Program for Crude Oil in herbicides. The former is and Petroleum Products" each speculative grade, the latter State will receive the same conservative; both are traded percentage or amount of their on the New York Stock Ex- total supply of crude oil and SPORTS CARS FAIRFIELD change. Other major produc- petroleum products that they ers of fertilizs among chem- received last summer. ical firms are Allied Chemical, I recently heard you discuss and many other power tool W R. CrA Frepeort Min- a national study that was con- TRIUMPH OFFER HIGHER INTEREST Freeport Min- ducted to find out how many W. R. Grace, jean Cyanamid, and Texas- Americans engage in a regu- ON SAVINGS! gulf. There are still several lar exercise program. Can you HOME large oil companies in fer- send me a copy of those sur- GARAGE Borden and vey results? EQUIPMENT CENTER WEIKERT'S tilizers, as well as Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. 17214 U. S. Steel. Findings may be requested Div. Farm Equip. Center, Inc. 0 FN DCEEPROTSIIFTIC 2A TESy from the Public Information THURMONT MD. 21788 Alit, Phone 717-794-2614 Rocky Ridge 4-H Office, President's Council on PH. 271-2700 Physical Fitness & Sports, 400 "Where Quality Is First" I Meet 6th Street S.W., Washington, 0$500 Minimum. Holds June D. C. 20201. GOOD USED CARS 3 44, 5 happened to the The June meeting of the Whatever Runabout; 6,000 Original go- 1972 Miles; One Rocky Ridge Progressive 4-H resolution Congress was Owner, $1,895. June 19 at the ing to pass to honor Ameri- 1971 Triumph Stag, V-8, Auto. w/Convert. and remov- Club was held ON CERTIFICATES Gateway Orchards, near Thur- ca's volunteer firemen? able hard top, $4.200. resolution author- use your\ Auto. Trans., $950. mont. Larry and Ricky Fav- A joint 1969 Opel Coupe, President to pro- 1968 Opel GT, Straight Stick, $950. A OF DEPOSIT; 1 Yr., orite led the club in the pledg- izing the 1968 Austin-Healy Sprite, $1,395. 4-H and American claim January 1.7 of each year furnace to'; Minimum. es to the 1967 Mustang, $900. 5/12'7 $500 flags. 1966 Pontiac 4-Dr., Air, $595. Pam Litlte reported that 1964 Spitfire, $495. the Flower Arranging group COOL Completely 1960 Mark I Sprite, Restored—Collector's going to make flower ar- Item, $1,500. is HARNESS RACING rangements for the county your house ON PASSBOOK style review to be held on 9 RACES July 18. NIGHTLY SAVINGS For County Campfire, our THRIT ARC. It get 4/1 2 0 tribe will be the Huron tribe, 5 =PAM; with Jeff Wivell as tribe lead- Exactas er and John Keilholtz as as- ALBERT F. WIVELL & SONS sistant tribe leader. Bobby whole house air conditioning Now Start a VACATION Club Account. Wivel was nominated for the AUREL Quickly, easily and CONTRACTOR Tony economically installed first 50 payments, campfire Ishkatay, and YOU make the Little for the sign bearer. RACEWAY into the duct work of your present Custom Homes Swimming Pools the FRIENDLY First National of Twenty-five members plan- warm air heating system. attend .4-H Sunday at 1st Race • FAIRFIELD WILL Make THE LAST ned to 0 Weller's United Methodist Remodeling Sales and Service PAYMENT FREE! DINING RESERVATIONS For free estimate call Church in Thurmont. PHONE 72S-4490 Paula and Lee Bollinger an informative talk on Excavation Call 447-2218 gave igsys U. S. Route 95 to Route 175 C. F. STOUTER OIL CO. INC. How Keep A Good Record To An Balto.-Wash. Pkwy. to Rt. 32 NOW!! NO CHARGE For Checking Accounts Book and the Importance of EMMITSBURG, MD. 21727 ij Direct —Via. U.S. Route 1 Keeping A Record Book. 3 iv Na Minimum Balance Required. Telephone: (301) 447-2118 After the meeting, refresh- ments were served by the Bol- meet- LOOKING FOR A GOOD USED OAR? linger family. The next s4::::-- ing will be held on July 16, at the Gateway Orchard at 8:00 NOW!! For The Customer's Convenience .. 4 SEE OUR *042,11•Willat p.m. WE ARE OPEN MONDAY-THURSDAY, 9 til S KEEP FREEDOM ALL DAY FRIDAY, 9 A.M. til 8 P.M. RINGING 1971 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Dr. Sedan V-8; Auto. Trans.; Power Steer.; Air Cond.; One Owner. SATURDAY MORNING, 8:30 A.M. til 11 A.M. 1971 Galaxy 500 4-Dr. Hrdtp. V-8; Auto. Trans.; Pow. Steer.; Air; Real Sharp. 1970 Ford 4-Dr. Sedan V-8; Auto. Trans; Power Steer.; Air Conditioned. 1970 Ford 4-Dr. Sedan V-8; Stand. Trans.; Power Steer.; R&H; One Owner. 1968 Ponitac Tempest 4-Dr. Sport Sedan; R&H; P.S.; FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Auto. Trans.; Air Cond.; V-8. COMPLETE LINE ALLCAR AUTO PARTS BATTERIES & TIRES FAIRFIELD SANDERS GARAGE Fairfield, Pa. 17320 Phone 717-642-8225 BUY U.S. Good-Time Member F.D.I.C. —AUTO SALES & SERVICE— SAVINGS BONDS Buys from PHONE 447-6151 EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND TIMEX ICE FOR PRESCRIPTION SERVICE COLD $795 • U P Beer-Wine-Liquors We've got 'em! Come find your favorite among the many and PEOPLES DRUG STORE excitingly varied styles in fashion, sport, dress-up and novelty watches for men, the ladies ... young and the ageless. Some are water and dust resistant, automatic ... even electric! Punc- GETTYSBURG, PA. tual marvels, up-to-the-minute new and delightfully inexpensive. 10% DISCOUNT ON CASE LOTS OF WHISKEY Phone 334-2916 ROYAL JEWEL BOX • Sick Room Supplies ROGER 42 BALTIMORE STREET LIQUOR STORE GETTYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA • Greetings Cards ANN G. ROGER, Prop. Phone 334-1314 Other locations include Hanover, Waynesboro, York, SOUTH SETON AVE. PHONE 447-6262 EMMITSBURG, MD. Chambersburg and Carlisle • Cosmetics Store Hours: Monday Through Thursday, 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. mate, charoej iANKAMERICAN Friday & Saturday: 8 A. M. to 11 P. M. USE OUR YOUNG ADULT CREDIT PLAN „„, PAGE FOUR EMMITSBURG MIRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1973

victed on seven counts. His sentence was one to three LOOKING AHEAD years. He served 17 months and then returned to his ex- NOW IS THE TIME FOR YOU TO By George S. Benson, President, National Education Program tensive lucrative business en- RELAX terprises. Yet tidbits of testi- Searcy, Arkansas mony and material supplied by Senator Williams showed the ea oat With The lainikti tentacles of Baker's nefarious Legislation For Sale? three minor persons doing fairs of Robert Baker is as operations, while, he exercised In the sensational 1964 Bob- short prison terms and Baker unsatisfactory as the investi- commanding power in the U.S. by Baker scandal, nationwdie himself serving about 17 gation that preceded it . . . Senate as Democratic Majori- VISIT YOUR and worldwide ramifications months. The big names were It is a political whitewash!" FAVORITE AREA RESTAURANT ty Secretary, reaching into were never explored by the permitted by the press to fade But the Times, which joined Las Vegas gambling estab- U. S. Senate, which was deep- out of the Baker scandal news in the massive "investative lishments and national and in- ly involved; nor the Justice picture. journalism" in the Watergate ternational organizations with For a Special Meal and Beverage Department, which pleaded Power Corrupting • affair, made no move to fol- big money to spend for fav- "executive privilege" against low the inviting leads in the One ors. Neither the media nor making disclosures; or the of the witnesses dredg- Baker-Johnson-Jenkins- Mc- ed up by Sen. John J. Wil- the 4ohnson Administration White House whose Democrat Closkey scandal. VISIT THE liams, who made the first Bak- rippled the surface of the dark Chief Executive had close A grand jury later met and pool of fraud, bribery, polit- er case disclosures, was Myron indicted Bobby Baker on nine personal and political friends ical kickbacks and conspiracy. BLUE MOUNTAIN INN Weiner, a lawyer who said he identified as involved. One of counts of grand larceny, fraud, Next Week: Tracks of the BLUE represented the Association of DUCK INN the most startling disclosures conspiracy, and tax evasion; Ocean Freight Haulers. The Wheeler Dealer. CRAB HOUSE was that Baker, Secretary of and after a trial he was con- Waynesboro Road, Emmitsburg, Md. crux of his testimony was that the Democrat Senate Majority, Rt. 806, 2 Miles South of Thurmont that the Association apparently had the power to needed a bill passed in Phone 301-271-2190 pass controversial legislation— Congress. Wein- er said the Association paid CRAB FEED for a fee, that is. him $50,000 to get it passed, Your Choice Of One No newspaperman in Wash- CECIL STULTZ STEAMED CRABS FRESHLY ington at the time could pos- and he went to Bobby Baker STEAMED CRABS sibly credit Bobby Baker with and arranged to have it pass- CUSTOM HOME BUILDERS SHRIMP (Steamed & Fried) ed—for a fee. He said that on STEAMED SHRIMP the power to pass legislation. OYSTERS (Fried, Half Shell, Stew) in season did exercise that instructions from Baker, he REMODELING Who then AND CRAB CLAMS power over the Senate and the gave Bakers' lawyer a check SOUP (Steamed & Fried) House at the request of Bak- for $5,000, and that the lawyer ROOFING - SIDING er? Lyndon Johnson was in turn sent his personal check CONCRETE WORK - CABINET BUILDER ALL Democratic Majority Leader or for $5,000 to Baker. Shortly 4.00 PER PERSON YOU CAN EAT $5.50 President (President of thereafter, as reported in the FREE ESTIMATES— Vice ALL YOU CAN EAT COCKTAILS AND MIXED DRINKS the Senate) during most of New York Times, the legisla- By Contract Or By Hour the acts alleged in the super- tion was passed . —CARRY-OUT SERVICE— ficial "investigation" made by Another relatively small Phone 717-642-5315 R2, Fairfield, Pa. 17320 WEDNESDAY — FRIDAY the Senate Rules Committee. item in the Baker case dis- CRABS: Wholesale and Retail But when the disclosures came, closures concerned a Federal 7:00 - 10:00 P.M. opened a although tsetimony Bank charter for a bank in STOP IN FOR All Popular Beers Soft Drinks half dozen sensational leads to San Rafael, Calif. The charter the White House, no major was granted after a bank YOUR FAVORITE newsman in Washington fol- representative visited Baker CRABS TO TAKE OUT lowed up fully and reported on and, testimony before the CAMPERS COCKTAILS & MIXED DRINKS Baker the leads. The whole Rules Committee said, left a Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., 9 a.m.-12 p.m. thing wound up with two or $5,000 check with the Do-It- 4TH OF JULY SPECIAL WINE & BEER All Baker. Who really turned Friday, Saturday, 9 a.m. - 1 a.m. this trick? American Flags For Your Site ALONG WITH OUR EXCELLENT Sunday, 1 p.m. - 10 p.m. Democrat Power In Action LIBRARY HOURS FOOD FROM THE MENU Much of the testimony fie- EVERYTHING FOR YOUR Mon., Tue., Wed., Fri., 2:30-5 fore open and secret sessions DANCING—Friday, Saturday, Sunday Nights Thursday 10-12 - 2:30-5 of the Democrat - dominated CAMPING NEEDS Saturday, 9-12 Senate Rules Committee was 1 SLEEPING BAGS Evenings: Mon., Tue., Wed. given by Donald Reynolds, one - 9 of President Johnson's insur- TENT STAKES — CAMP STOVES The pa/.4 6:30 pedkaai.i ance men. When some little CAST IRON COOK WARE "heat" was generated in the MOUNTAIN HOUSE FREEZE DRIED FOODS EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND Baker disclosures, Reynolds began to "squeal." Yet the HAY FEVER SUFFERERS HOME COOKING OUR SPECIALTY Business Services Senate Rules Committee in-1 —SPECIAL PURCHASE— PATRONIZE our advertisers. vestigations treated him like Sneakers For Men, Woman, Children, From $2.79 DINE IN Dinners Daily Specials These firms are reliable and a "hostile" witness and al- have proven through the years though chastizing Bobby Bak- POLLEN FREE AIR Homemade Soups that they handle only quality er did not suggest any penal- products and offer skilled ties. It was such an obvious Our Electrostatic Filtering System Removes All Pizza - Sandwiches - Subs professional service and ad- "whitewash" that Senate Ma- OUTDOOR OUTFITTERS vice to their patrons. jority Leader Mansfield order- Pollen To Insure Your Dining In The Most CHICKEN - SOFT SHELLS ed the Rules Committee to IN THE hold a second investigation. It Comfortable Atmosphere Possible. OYSTERS - SPAGHETTI did Its action was a "white- THURMONT SHOPPING PLAZA wash" too. —Carry-Out Service— Phone 271-2275 Senator Williams publicly SHAMROCK RESTAURANT We Serve Your Favorite Beer and Wine THE GAS SERVICE PEOPLE PREFER requested that the Committee 9 Til 9 7 Days A Week U. S. Rt. 15 ask Senator John L. McClel- Thurmont, Md. HOURS: 0:30 A.M. - 11 P.M. Daily lan, an investigator with an 301-271-7882 impectable reputation, to act 301-271-2912 as Committee Counsel. But —Closed Sunday— instead, Rules Committee Chairman Everett B. Jordan, THE PALMS RESTAURANT (D.-N.C.) picked one of his political cronies for the job, Emmitsburg, u(I. Phone 447-2303, 447-2991 Lennox P. McLendon. Mc- Phone 717-334-9911 or 334-6144 THE MATTHEWS Lendon later was accusde of "trying to impeach' witness GAS COMPANY Reynolds and exonerate Bak- er and the bigwigs who had become involved in disclosures Emmitsburg - Thurmont made outside the Committee. GETTYSBURG ROLLER SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1973 After its second drawn-out 111111=11111111.1.1.11111.11111Mill series of hearings, the Demo- crat majority again moved to RINK the aid of its party, closing Hanover Maternity Shop pos- 55 Fifth Street 4 EASY PIECES off dozens of leads toward Line Of sensational scandals. Complete sible ALWAYS GOOD VALUES Gettysburg, Pa. 17325 MATERNITY WEAR Times Whitewash! v"irm.rewpwri"mmoroo#4,•••••••••. Childrens' Wear to Size 6X The New York Times, which 1972 Pinto 2-Dr.; Fully Equipped; Very Clean. Danskin Leotards, Tights & had not given the case much 1971 Ford LTD 2-Dr., H.T.; Air; Fully Equipped. said 1970 Ford 4-Dr., V-8; Auto.; P.S.; R&H. Group Trunks — Shower Gifts attention, nevertheless 1969 VW ; Very Clean. Rates Operators Selva Dance Footwear editorially: "The report of the 1969 Fairlane 500 Wagon; Fully Equipped; Clean. PEACE LIGHT INN Committee's Open Skating Mr. & Mrs. Charles 41 Frederick St., Hanover, Pa. Senate Rules 1967 Pontiac 4-Di.; Low Mileage; Very Clean. Kerrigan Democrat Majority on the af- 1966 500 2-Dr. H.T.; V-8; Auto. ON THE 1966 ; Very Clean. BATTLEFIELD Coffman Jewelers 1965 500 2-Dr. H.T. V-8; Auto.; P.S. GETTYSBURG, PA. 28 Baltimore St. Used Trucks Must Dancing 9:30 'Ti! 12:30 Gettysburg, Pa. Be Inspected USED TRUCKS ON THE OMEGA WATCHES Beginning August 1, certain 1970 Ford F100 /12-Ton Pickup, Ranger; R&H. GET A DEAL Drive Pickup. (ORANGE BLOSSOM used trucks and trailers must 1970 Ford F100 4-Wheel 1967 Ford F100 /12-Ton Pickup; 6 Cyl.; Auto.; Clean. DIAMOND RINGS) be inspected before they can 1973 CHEVROLET losmoim be registered in this State. According to State Motor Ve- And On OK Used Cars & Chevrolet Trucks DR. R. P. KLINGER, JR. hicle Administrator Ejner Johnson, all used trucks up to Sperry's Ford Sales, Inc. The tt House Optometrist 3/4 ton and used trailers 35 feet in length used for human PHONE 447-6171 EMMITSBURG, MD. habitation will be subject to WANTZ CHEVROLET INC. 19 East Main Street _,Kor EMMITSBURG, MD. the inspection requirements to Phone 756-6006 Taneytown, Md. Pub & estaurant be established by the Motor Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted Vehicle Administration and the Phone 301-447-2625 Complete Optical Repairs Maryland State Police. COMPLETE AUTO AND BODY REPAIR HOURS MONDAY: 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Administrator Johnson also the (Other Evenings By Appoint.) noted that ',ince these vehicles Service Department Hours SUBS AND PIZZAS PHONE missing are now subject to the State 7:30 A.M.-5:00 P.M., MONDAY—FRIDAY WESTMINSTER TI 8-8340 inspection law, an additional Complete Line Of two dollar fee will be charged piece 5:3e P.M.-9:00 P.M., THURSDAY EVENING for each such vehicle titled to WINES & BEERS CODORI defray the cost of administer- your , Sales Department Hours MEMORIALS ing the State inspection pro- advertising 9:00 A.M.-9:00.P.M., MONDAY—FRIDAY gram. 9:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M.. SATURDAY Complete Carry-Out Service Rock of Ages Johnson added that the ve- Monuments, Markers hicles must be inspected at needs! Mausoleums an authorized inspection sta- Cemetery Lettering & Cleaning tion licensed by the Mary- 400 W. Middle St., Gettysburg Police. Since not Phone 717-334-1413 land State all inspection facilities may be equipped to inspect all types EAT AT ..mmommommimimmi of vehicles, Mr. Johnson ad- FAMILY STYLE HOME COOKING vised motorists to check with SOUP And WILSON the facility before taking a ve- SANDWICHES DAILY SPECIALS hicle in for an inspection. In- spection stations for Class A FOUNTAIN Funeral Home passenger cars and trucks up BANQUETS SUNDAY DINNERS to 3/4 tons will be designated Sundries - Magazines by the letter "A" following EMMITSBURG, MD. the inspection station Lumber, HILLTOP INN while inspection stations equip- FAIRFIELD BIG BOY Phones: ped to handle trialers will be FAMILY RESTAURANT designated by the letter "T". CUT RATE Stebserehr Avenue BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT, PA. 17214 Emmitsburg 447-6244 Gettysburg, Pa. ewe_ nee num T ams. to le p.m. Tracey's Corner 717-794-5122 Frederick Fairfield, Pa. 17320 Fri• U.S. T ea. Is 13 miilmirig Fairfield 642-8642 Use Classifieds in I4,04141#0411•00410~4/12 EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1973 PAGE FIVE Giants Take FREDERICK COUNTY BACKGROUNDS Second Place BY SAMUEL CARRICK teries is high on the agenda phorne. The ZENTZ AUTO SALES VANDALISM! of crime at the present time. The church records list the Giants of the Emmits- "When I behold the sweet Within the past two weeks following chlidren born to burg Little League moved in- serenity of death, two monuments in Emmits- John F. and Ellie M. (Du- to second place as the first Carlisle & Railroad Sts. That sudden hush wherein, burg's Elias churchyard were phorne) Adelsperger: half was concluded Thursday like gray-robed monks, partially destroyed. The stone 13'. Baptized - Alice Du- by virtue of Chris Byard's at the phorne brilliant no-hit, no-run effort FOR SALE-Workshoes. Em- In Loving Memory Old dreams and young re- grave of Rosanna (Ott) Adelsperger-daughter Gettysburg, Pa. of John F. against the Cardinals. The mitsburg Feed and Farm of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Snyder grets stalk softly to and Ohler, the wife of George and Ellie (Du- phorne) score was 8-0. Supply, E. Main St. for Mother's and Father's Day fro, Ohler and the mother of Sam- Adelsperger - born I uel June 15, 1883 Byard, who also pitched a By Daughter wonder . . . can it be so G. Ohler, has been broken -baptized Au- FOR SALE-1964 into gust 1883. no-hitter last year, helped his FINE Ford Gal- Mrs. Francis E. Brewer very hard to go? many fragments. It is 4, SELECTION OF USED CARS axie 2-door hardtop V-8 doubtful if it can be repaired. Note: Alice Duphorne Ad- own cause by going two for with automatic transmis- WANTED- Kitchen help - "What deep tranquillities The cross on the top of the elsperger died unmarried and three at the plate. sion. Good condition. Pric- night work. Apply to The surround these sleeping Gelwicks stone has one arm is buried in Elias churchyard. Fred Martinez, who played 1972 Ford Pinto two-door sedan with four-speed stick shift, t ed reasonable. Call after 5 Palms Restaurant or phone ones! broken off. Sheer, senseless The inscription from the mark- first base despite a bad leg locally owned, 9,000 certified miles. two for three at p.m., 447-2705. ltp 447-2303. tf Above them scream the old waste that proves nothing. er at her grave follows: injury, went 1972 Maverick two with brother, Lar- -door sedan small V-8 engine, auto- brutalities of life, Both of these grave markers 7. In memory of Alice Du- the plate, and his Matic transmission, power steering and vinyl top, dark ry, the fine Giant catcher, FOR SALE-Southern States Above them grow the are located along the fence phorne Adelsperger, daughter green, 19,000 certified miles IMMEDIATE continued to pound the ball Baler Twine $8.00 bale at bloody harvest men must bordering Zacharias Alley and of J. F. and E. M. Adelsperg- 1972 two-door hardtop, white with blue vinyl top, two for two to bring Emmitsburg Feed and Farm EMPLOYMENT reap, the damage can 1,, seen from er, born June 15, 1883, died going automatic, power steering, 13,000 certified miles $2,895 average to .610. Supply, E. Main St. But they know only silence that road. February 29, 1916. his Plymouth four-door automatic, red Topper went two for 1972 Cricket sedan, with KITCHEN HELP now and quiet sleep. The data pertaining to the 14. Baptized-Barbara Lucy Phil white vinyl interior, 6,000 certified miles $3,995 WAITRESSES Adelsperger, daughter of John three and Tom Siske and Duphorne (Duphorn) family, 1972 Mercury Cougar hardtop, robin egg blue with black vinyl FOR SALE 1961 Chevrolet Gary Carter each went one Full or Part Time "Here granite lifts white of French Huguenot descent, F. and Ellie (Duphorne) Ad- top and interior, air conditioning, power steering, power pickup, good body. Phone for one to complete the Giant hands above the ancient is continued at this time. elsperger-born February 19, brakes, automatic, 20,000 certified miles $3,695 447-6511 after 6 pan- 1886-baptized July 19, 1886. attack. SHAMROCK dead Conclusion of the obituary 1972 Ford Pinto two-door sedan big engine with factory air 6{1414tp 15. Baptized-Ruth Maria The Giants have won five of But lo! the flesh it suppli- of Miss Mary Hagen Du- conditioning, automatic, blue vinyl top and interior, 16,- RESTAURANT Adelsperger-daughter of John their last six games, and hope FOR SALE- lfsed Applianc- cates has risen to phorne-which was 000 certified miles Rt. 15 published F. and Ellie (Duphorne) Ad- to continue their winning ways es---Refrigerators, Freezers, An immortality of flame in the Emmitsburg Giants 1971 Pontiac Bonneville four-door hardtop, air conditioning, 6 Mi. South of Emmitsburg Chronicle elsperger-born June 14, 1888 in the second half. The Ranges. See these bargains that we shall know for Friday, October Little power steering and brakes, bronze with beige vinyl top, 271-7882 271-2912 12, 1906: -baptized August 28, 1888. are hoping to repeat as at Reaves Electric Co, W. At dawn and dusk and ros- the face 29,000 certified miles $3,295 "For many years Miss Du- The notes pertaining to the League Champions in Main St, Emmitsburg, Md. es burning row on row." phorne was a 1971 Ford Country Squiro-station wagon, V-8 engine, auto-32,95 ZENTZ ACM SALES teacher in both Duphorne - Adelsperger family of strong opposition. Phone 447-2497tf History, in its own fashion, the public and private matic and power steering, radial tires, maroon $3,195 Serving You Since 1943 scohols. will he continued in this ser- : tends to name different ages In seminaries for la- 1971 Plymouth Satellite four-door sedan, V-8 engine, auto- NOTICE-We will close Sat., Carlisle St. Gettysburg, Pa. young ies ne: week. Clasrifieds of man's long journey over dies her chief Use matic, air conditioning, power steering and brakes, vinyl July7 at 12:15 p.m. Open 9-9 Daily service was ren- the face of the earth. That dered. Her name is gratefully top, 20,000 certified miles $2,495 THE PALMS perhaps the ATTENTION FARMERS being the case remembered by classes enjoy- 1971 American Motors Ambassador Brougham station wag- G128!2t should clauling to Auctior. Everyday present span of time ing her instructions in Day- on, power steering and power brakes, air conditioning. "age of the NOTICE-2c Corn Game, Mon- J. E. WATKINS be known as the ton, Ohio, Birkettsville, Hag- ANNIVERSARY PROMO wood grain sides, green roof rack, 32,000 certified $miles. has nev- day, July 9, 8 pan. Benefit Dealer Nn Livestock vandal." Destruction erstown, and Lutherville Sem- Cost new $5,500 or St Josephs' High School Eminitsburg, Md. er added up to immediate inaries, the latter three in 1971 Ford Torino four-door sedan, automatic, small V-8 en- wanton de- Athletic Assn. ,at St Jos- f Phone 447-2347 future gain. Most Maryland. She also taught a EVERYBODY WINS gine, power steering, maroon with black vinyl top, 29,- senseless and ephs' Grove weather per- struction is private school in Emmitsburg, 000 certified miles $2,995 except nuas mitting. In cam of bad Wea- proves nothing- and in District Schools of 1971 Pontiac Grand Safari station wagon, air conditioning. will be held in church PRINTING ability to tear down rather These Specials: cruise control, electric seats and door locks and $many9ny ther help Pennsylvania. hall. 612812tp than build. It does not "She other extras, roof rack, 36,000 certified miles ALL KINDS certain was a member of the 2 PAIR FREE Also to say that only a Lutheran church in Emmits- 1971 Pontiac Firebird hardtop, V-8 engine, automatic, $p2o.y5v9e5r RENT - 100 acres for destroys FOR Plastic Signs type of mentality burg all her days. steering, vinyl top, 35,000 certified miles pasture & tillage, near tangable re- 4 PAIR 1/2 PRICE the visible and "Miss Duphorne is surviv- 1971 Maverick two-door sedan small V-8 engine, automatic. Rocky Ridge. Phone 447- Wedding Invitations The fact mains of the past ed by two brothers and two power steering, cream color, 25,000 certified miles $2,395 2197. ltp FAST SERVICE type of 6 PAIR 1/3 OFF remains that this sisters-namely-Mrs. John F. 1971 Datsun "1200" sport coupe, four-speed, red, new tires. be punished and New & Used Guns For Sale CHRONICLE PRESS INC. crime should Adelsperger, Miss Annie Du- 30,000 certified miles gentle homily on 8 PAIR 25% OFF Licensed Handgun Dealer 447-2333 Emmitsburg, Md. not with a phorne, both of Emmitsburg; 1971 Chevrolet Impala four-door, automatic, air conditioning,$2i7975, others. WANTED the rights of C. F. Duphorne, of Sharon 1971 vinyl top, extra nice condition GUNS no rights? Gene's Gun Shop Have the dead Springs, Kansas, and Robert Ford Galaxie four-door hardtop, red with red vinyl i question by ask- FAMILY SHOE SHOPPE Eugene Bankard FARMERS & DAIRYMEN Approach this S. Duphorne, of Harper, Kan- J. DEE ONE terior, power steering and brakes, air conditioning $7. the past? Emmitsburg, R.D. 2, Md. Terramycin ing what is owed to sas. PLAZA 1971 Ford Torino "500" station wagon, roof rack, small \ Mastit:s was built, THURMONT SHOPPING Phone 447-2869 - Scoure Tablets This great nation "Funeral services for Miss engine ,automatic, power steering, air conditioning, 20,- the right sold & repaired Injectables guided, and set on Duphorne were held at the 000 certified miles $2,695 Guns bought, who -Winners Will Be Posted- All Veterinarian Supplies path by men and women home of her brother-in-law, 1970 Ford Galaxie four-door hardtop, full power, green with returned to HELP WANTED-FEMALE PEOPLES DRUG STORE have long since Adelsperger, in vinyl top a,ir conditioning ,power steering and brakes, right Mr. John F. In! ATTENTION PARTY PLAN tf Gettysburg. Pa. the dust It is just and Emmitsburg. The Rev. Ken- Please Stop 30,000 certified miles $2,295 should be OUR 26th YEAR that their memories neth M. Craig of the Presby- 1970 Dodge Dart four-door sedan, small V-8 engine, automat- plot of Highest Commissions - Larg- REAL ESTATE preserved and the terian church, assisted the ic, power steering they rest est Selection of Toys & ground in which Rev. Dr. Reinewald." • 1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo two-doir hardtop, automati$c21,,68air sacred. Yet Gifts. Over 350 best-sell- WANTED should be held Mrs. Charles Harner of Em- conditioning, full power, yellow with black vinyl top. in itself ing items in a Full-color vandalism-senseless mitsburg, remembers Miss An- new tires Invest- and cerne- Catalog. No Cash Luther N. Martin --in churchyards nie Duphorne as a teacher in 1970 Ford Galaxie four-door hardtop, full power, red with - No ment - No Collecting the local schools. She was UM WANTED bblack vinyl top, air conditioning, power steering and Dealers and Delivering! Agency known to be rather "strict." $2,39T, Managers needed. Try us! Limits 1New Speed In the records of Elias Luth- 1969 Dodge Monaco four-door sedan, air conditioning, powet collect today 1 (203) H. Kenneth Seiferd Call eran church additional data IN steering and brakes, 50,000 certified miles, owned by or write SANTA's Vehicles FOR FULL TIME WORK 673-3455, SLIesman For Towed pertaining to the Duphorne- local businessman. Parties, Avon, Conn., 06001. Adelsperger families-as fol- 1969 Oldsmobile F-85 Cutlass two-door sedan, six-cylinder. BOOKING PAR fIES Motorists traveling on Mary- ALSO BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT RETAIL STORE IN GETTYSBURG automatic, power steering, new blue and white paint land highways are advised that lows: 61714t -April 18, 1878 job ,locally owned ,33,000 certified miles. PENNSYLVANIA under recently encated legis- 12. Married Johnston 3969 The Best Used Cars are Found lation, boat trailers, campers, -by the Rev. E. S. Mercury Marquis station wagon, air conditioning,$1elec- Phone 717-794-2441 to Miss tric windows, electric seats and cruise control, extra Where the Best Used Cars house trailers, and other towed -John F. Adelsperger Reply Box D, Emmitsburg Chronicle td nice condition are Sold. vehicles will for the first time Ellie M. Duphorne, both Maryland. 1969 Oldsmobile "88" four-door hardtop, automatic, William (Bill) Sentz Receive Honorary . be subject to a unifirm speed Frederick County, power a Emmitsburg, Md. 21727 steering and brakes, air conditioning, vinyl top. Lady Fairfield Rd. limit of 55 miles per hour. Note: The bride was Pa. K of C Memberships Ma- owned $1,895 RD 3 Gettysburg, This speed limit does not daughter of Samuel and 196 89 Mercury Marquis converitble, Phone 717-M2-5603 Brute Council 1860, Knights to tractor-trailer com- ria Duphorne and a sister of automatic, power $steer- apply ing, new yellow paint job with black top of Columbus, met last Monday binations or semi-trailer com- Miss Mary H. Duphorne, Miss CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING Buick LaSabre four-door evening at the Council Home, binations designed and used Annie Duphorne, Calvin F. sedan, air conditioning, new & PROCESSING OF BEEF abrown w paint job, vinyl top, 59,000 certified miles, same with Grand Knight George L. for carrying freight or mer- Duphorne, aed Robert S. Du- Cut and wrapped for the new $1,79. Danner, Jr., presiding. chandise in the furtherance of freezer to your specifications. 1968 Chevrolet convertible V-8 During the meeting, a Hon- any commercial enterprise. engine, automatic and nowt_ NORMAN SHRIVER, JR. orary Member Ceremony was THURMONT RADIO 86 TV steering, red with white top $1,49 , This new speed limit was Phone 447-2255 - Emmitsburg 1968 Chevrolet two-door held. PGK Charles Troxell to promote highway sedan, six-cylinder, manual gee.- We sell beef by half or adopted 206 N. Church St. Thurmont, Md. shift ,new paint job was made a Honorary Life safety by having towed vehic- H.CIMELITE $1,09 quarters 1967 Buick Skylark Custom Member and Leonard Sanders les all traveling at the same Phone 271-2158 four-door hardtop, gray wit., black vinyl top, all original, locally DRIVEWAYS-Blacktop, pav- was made a Honorary Mem- rate of speed on State high- owned trade it., of Colum- • takes the IN* extra nice condition. ing, repairing and sealing. ber of the Knights ways. Prior to this legisla- 1967 Chevrolet Caprice Reasonable rates. Free es- bus. It was the first time in tion, house trailers Were sub- four-door hardtop, lady owned sinc new, equipped with air timates. All work guaran- the history of Brute Councii ject only to the normal posted out of tilling conditioning, power steering at: that these honors were given. SALES 86 SERVICE brakes, electric windows, tape player and many othe. teed. Call collect, Lewis speed for the particular high- Financial Secretary Paul A. extras, cruise control, new gold paint job with blac. Reinhart, 717-624-8460. Ref- way 'hey may have bern trav- vinyl chairman. top, 67,000 certified miles, immaculate conditio. erences in Charnita area. Keepers served as eling. Over 25 Years Experience throughout In other business, the Coun- MC) 3115I26t 1967 Chevrolet cal voted a donation to the Impala four-door hardtop, V-8, automatic an power steering, new red DATSUN Sure Beats what Vigilant Hose Co. and Com- Some 60 °00 black veterans and white paint job, looks are -FEATURING runs vrey well ever is second. Drive a Dat- munity Day Committee. are being studied by VA doc- $1,09 1967 Pontiac Catalina sun and then decide. Dee Lawrence Kolg reported all tors to learn more about sickle convertible, full power, air conditioning, white with black top, extra nice Gee Imports Inc., Route is ready for the first annual cell trait in relation to their condition $1,19- Pa. general health. MAGNAVOX - PHILCO 1966 Plymouth station wagon, V-8 engine, 116 West, Gettysburg, Night, to be held on automatic, power Awards steering, air Saturday evening, July 21, at conditioning, trailer hitch, 383 engine $99. PIANOS-New and used. Real TOWERS & ANTENNAS 1966 Mary's Student Union Chevrolet Impala Super Sport coupe two-door, bucket value in every one-built to Mt. St. seats and Building. The price is $5.00 console with automatic shift on floor, small last. Prices start at $75. V-8 engine, power including cocktails, Meet steering, extra nice condition, 56,000 We have the largest selec- per person certified miles and dancing. A letter $995 tion in this trading area. dinner 1965 Chevrolet sent to each member Super Sport two-door hardtop, V-8 engine, Free delivery, bench, and will be four on the event. Datsun's floor, new gold paint job, consle, extra tuning. Menchey Mu- covering the 712, nice condition first Rosensteel report- $995 1100 Carlisle Eugene R. HELP WANTED sic Service, 1965 Chevrolet Impala Super plans are being furth- new Sport two-door hardtop, factory5 St., Clearview Shopping ed that air conditioning, console with Family Picnic on automatic on the floor, Center, Hanover. ered for the Part Time - Full Time new red paint job, extra nice condition August 19 at Big Pipe Creek Lgi 1965 Ford four-door sedan, V-8 engine ,automatic and power GOOD USED CARS - For- will be covered in Park. This KITCHEN HELP, WAITRESSES steering, new paint job, very nice condition. eign and domestic Re-con- the Council News Letter going 1965 Ford Galaxie four-door sedan, runs very ditioned and priced to sell out shortly to all members. Hustler. Paid Vacation and Holidays well $295 --bank financing available. Council Chaplain, Rev. Carl 1965 convertible, small V-8 engine with four. Dee Gee Imports, Fairfield Fives reported that the Mass Health Insurance, Life Insurance speed, red with black vinyl top and interior, real sharp, Rd., Gettysburg, Pa. Council Home will be new paint job and new top $895 in the solif discontinued during the sum- Also Saturday Delivery Boy And 1965 Ford two-door hardtop, V-8 engine, automatic, power AWNINGS mer months. g Heavy duty worm gear drive. steering Knight Danner intro- Greenhouse Worker 1965 Falcon two-door sedan, economical, six-cylinder, stick, CAR PORTS Grand A brand-new look. Low tine speed. no view oh- duced the General Insurance Roomier, full-vinyl cab with completely reconditioned, extra clean car $795 COVERS of Mary- "' structing rockguards. Tills PATIO Agent for the State 1964 Volkswagen Bug, new paint job, completely recondition- who contoured seat, new instru- the soil withOut pulverizing it. PORCH ENCLOSURES land, Mr. Anthony Ridzo, -flow ven- APPLY COZY RESTAURANT ed, extra good condition $995 introduced the new ments,new power Puts more effective power in FIBERGLASS AWNING CO. in turn this area, Mar- tilation. New power-assist the tilling. OR CALL 271-7373 Field Agent for brakes. Plus all the things 127 York St. ian E. Szczybor. 3 Fingertip drive control, re- that made us America's No.1 TRUCKS Gettysburg, Pa. - Ph. 334-4612 Following adjournment, q,„ Dependable Briggs & Strat- the import truck: over- freshments were served in selling . ton engine placed over the The Datsun Pick- load NOTICE - social room. head cam engine,6 -foot nnas for best digging. 1971 Jeep Commando, four-wheel drive $2,895 best up - Definitely your bed, 4-speed stick, white- 1968 Datsun truck, /12-ton pickup, four-speed, extra nice con- 5- Self sharpening slasher tines. buy - Drive a Datsun and AMBULANCE walls and more.Try one soon. APARTMENTS dition, new paint job, 4,000 certified miles $1,295 VFW warranteeci against breakage. then decide. Dee Gee Im- C. Harbaugh, Em- Thomas Nobody knows small trucks Tines can be reversed to ports, Inc., Fairfield Rd., and Luther Creg- mitsburg, like Datsun tilling width. ALL CARS THAT WE SELL FOR OVER $700 ARE CHECK- Gettysburg, Pa. ger, Emmit Gardens, were FOR RENT ED FROM BUMPER TO BUMPER FOR ANY DEFECTS transported recently to the CHOOSE THE HOMELITE A-3 BEFORE THEY ARE OFFERED FOR SALE ON OUR LOT, RONALD J. SHORB Warner Hospital, Gettysburg, OR THE DELUXE R-5 WITH FOR- AND THEN SOLD WITH A GOOD GUARANTEE. ambulance. Laura TSU WARD AND REVERSE DRIVE. New, Large, Attractive Apartments, in the VFW FROM NISSAN WITH PRIDE Ceramic Tile Weddle, Emmitsburg, was ta- WE ARRANGE LOCAL BANK FINANCING. ken to the Frederick Memor- HOMELITE Air Conditioned, Carpeted and Many Contractor ial Hospital, and Francis Bow- Baths-Kitchens-Flagstone ers, R2, was taken to 528 The Job Handlers Extras. Located In Emmitsburg. Oc- Sunset Rd., Baltimore, in the was cupancy-July 1, 1973. Wall-to-Wall Carpet vehicle. Harold M. Hoke Plaza Home & ZENTZ AUTO SALES Warner Hospit- Armstrong Floor Covering taken to the al and returned to his home IMPORTS INC. Contact: CENTRAL MARYLAND CORP. Gettysburg Phone 334-611e vehicle. Drivers Garden Center, Free Etsimates here, in the 226 Church St. Thurmont, Md. OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Larry Little, Leo M. FAIRFIELD ROAD were Inc. Phone 271-7071 Phone 271-7252 Boyle, Dave Copenhaver, Sam GETTYSBURG, PA. "Bob" Baker and Carroll Zentz Salesmen Jack Weekdays Between 8:30 A.M.-3:30 P.M. Cool, Paul Humerick and Phone 717-334-1919 Calvin S. Burner Thurmont, Md. Hoke. Thurmont Shopping Plaza PAGE SIX EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, M;..RYLAND, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1973

Green Children Recognized For Perfect Attendance Records 1Lisa Worthen To Pottery Firing Items Of Interest Governor Signs New Drug Law Bill Governor Marvin Mandel a vitally important measure I Attend Shepherd Demonstration From Rocky Ridge has signed into law a bill in the fight against drug abuse sponsored by State Senator since its passage would pro- Lisa A. Warthen, R2, Em- Sunday, July 1 ,1973, there Thomas Fitzgerald, Jr., Be- Edward P. Thomas (R-Fred- vide the state police with the mitsburg, has been admitted will be a special demonstra- thesda, is visiting his grand- erick-Carroll) that provides funds necessary to make large to degree programs at Shep- tion exhibit in the Pottery at parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard the Maryland State Police with purchases and assist herd College, Shephredstown, the Catoctin Mountain Park Miller. therefore an important instrument in them in acquiring West Virginia. The college, Folk Culture Center. From 12 Mrs. Edith Gruber and Mr. evidence the fight against drug abuse. against the big pushers. located 65 miles west of the noon to 5 p.m. you may ob- and Mrs. Charles Keeney, Sr., The bill was Washington metropolitan area, serve a ceramic kiln firing and daughter, attended the The bill provides funds for first introduced two years ago by offers the bachelor's degree done just as it was in the 19th Lescaleet reunion held recent- the State Police to make large Senators Thomas and and some two-year degree century. ly at Cunningham Falls Park. purchases of drugs for the John J. Bishop Co.) programs in teacher educa- They also attended a birthday purpose of obtaining evidence (R-Balto. but it was not Unlike potters of until this it tion and the liberal arts. today, who party at the home of Mr. and against big drug pushers. year was finally rely on Miss Warthen, daughter of easily controlled leec- Mrs. John Stitely, Jr., for "The need for a concentrat- passed. tric kilns, the George T. Warthen, is a old time potter their sons' 18th birthday. ed, coordinated, effective war "Until passage of this bill relied on a wood it graduate of Catoctin High -burning kiln on drug abuse is vital. Or- was impossible for the State to fire his ceramic Daily Vacation Bible School Police to make School. She is being admitted crafts. This ganized crime is thriving on large drug necessitated a very carefully was held at Mt. Tabor Union drug trafficking. This bill will buys without gonig through a Richard Allen Green, 15- Rebecca Ann Geen, 12-year- as a freshman in the social Harry Jason Green, Jr., 17- tended operation. The wood Church last week. help make more effective the rather complicated procedure year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. welfare program. year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. had to be of a consistent kind Miss Edna Miller, Washing- war on drug abuse in our in order to apply for funds Harry J. Green, Sr., of 429 Harry J. Green, Sr., of 429 Shepherd College, accredit- Harry J. Green, Sr., of 429 and size, just the right dry- ton, visited recently with Mr. state," Senator Thomas said. necessary, even though the Lincoln Ave., Emmitsburg, Lincoln Ave., Emmitsburg, ed by the North Central Asso- Lincoln Ave., Emmitsburg, ness, and exactly the correct and Mrs. Howard Miller. Prior to the passage of the police knew that purchases year just completed his 9th year of just completed the sixth grade ciation, has an enrollment of just completed his 11th amount had to be added to Guy Boller returned home Thomas bill, the State Police were available and evidence Creek school at Rock Creek School at Emmitsburg School, with approximately 2000 men and of school at Rock the fire at specific intervals from the Frederick Convales- were extremely handicapped could be obtained against the for Exceptional Children in a perfect attendance for the women students. Half the School for Exceptional Chil- in order to maintain the nec- cent Home last week. His con- in their fight he sale large pushers," Thomas said. Frederick, with a perfect at- school year. This is Becky's students reside in the college against dren in Frederick, with a per- essary degree of heat and con- dition is much improved. of drugs since they were fi- "Since the drug traffic is this year. tendance this year. This is second year for perfect at- residence halls. fect attendance stant temperature required for Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Stam- nancially limited to making one way or another connected year with Rickie's 3rd year with a per- tendance. This is Harry's 2nd a perfect firing and glazing baugh, Cockeysville, and Mrs. "nickel-dime" buys. with something like 60-80 per fect attendance. Mrs. perfect attendance. Barley Loan Rate of the pottery. Harvey Stambaugh and Lt. Frank Mazzone, head of cent of the crime occuring in a trip In addition to the potter, John Kaas enjoyed the State Police Drug Investi- Maryland, this will be an ex- -Visual Retail Sales Tax Moun- New Films Added To Audio Set At 88 Cents other folk culture craftsmen through the Catoctin gation Division, testified be- tremely important tool in the —the blacksmith, leatherwork- tains on Sunday. fore a Senate committee in fight against illicit drug sales," Library Receipts Up The U. S. Department of Mrs. Earl Plum- Cooperative Lists At er, carpenter, broommaker, Mr. and Annapolis that "pushers" he said. Agriculture has recently an- returned home from Norway, Switzerland, Exceeding both expectations spinner, weaver, and quilter— mer have knew the police were the ones It's that time of year any, nounced that the county price Richmond, Va., where The bill was strongly sup- and many other coun- and official estimates for the will be demonstrating their a trip to to make purchases again. Hot, sultry weather Persia support loan rate for 1973 relatives. attempting ported by the Maryland State month of May 1973, Retail skills as regularly scheduled they visited to has arrived, school is out, fam- tries. crop barley, grading No. 2 or a patient because of their limitation and in previous years that the Sales Tax receipts have re- throughout the summer from John D. Kaas is Police ily vacations are in progress Mr. Cessna stated better, except for mixed bar- purchase more than "nickel Narcotics flected a healthy glow to the 12 noon to 5 p.m. on Satur- in the Gettysburg Hospital. by the Division of and most clubs and organiza- staff of the Cooperative will ley, will be 88 cents per bush- and dime" amounts of drugs. govern- Maryland economy. day and Sunday afternoons. of the United States tions have suspended activi- assist program chairmen in counties, out that mem- el in all Maryland General Store and Envir- He pointed ment. ties for the summer. How- selecting the type materials Jae- The Louis L. Goldstein, Mary- according to Raymond F. Museum should also Center is located three miles bers of his dviision are expos- one club member, the they want—to the extent of Ag- onmental Many college students are ever, land State Comptroller, re- ger, Chairman, Maryland in your visit to west of Thurmont on Route ed o just as much danger in chairman, is very planning whole series of pro- and be incuuded as volunteers in VA program ports that Sales Tax receipts ricultural Stabilization Center. The Ca- 77. From there, follow the di- the purchase of small amounts serving arranging programs for grams. Questions or requests This the Craft to help young vet- busy for May 1973 have exceeded Conservation Committee. Park Visitor rectional signs to the crafts of drugs as that involved in hospitals for materials should be taken toctin Mountain in Vietnam. the coming year. the estimates for that month rate will apply to farm stored exhibits at Round Meadow the purchase of large amounts. erans injured the last few months, to the Cooperative Office at are needed in all of During by $829,993, showing an in- barley loans. to report a fire Camp. Lt. Mazzone expressed the More effort to pro- 520 N. Market St., ri ederick, Call 662-6333 hospitals. in its continuing crease of more than three per Under the "county rate- opinion the Thomas-bill was VA's 168 program ma- telephone 662-6221, or to any vide audiovisual cent. plus" system in effect this 11111MININIMI! clubs, the Carroll or Frederick County terials for local year, the rate for barley ship- Audio-Visu- Public Library. Carroll/Frederick Sales Tax receipts for the ped by rail t oa storing ware- STANDINGS has added THIS WEEK'S al Cooperative eleven months to date in Fis- house in Baltimore will be the USED CAR SPECIALS new filmstrips and slide cal Year many 1973 have shown an county rate plus the paid-in MD. to its collection. Ac- NORTHERN programs increase over estimates of freight plus UGSA warehouse CARS SOFTBALL Cessna, di- Homemakers Club I OWNER—LOW MILEAGE FASTPITCH cording to Edward more than a half million dol- receiving and load-out charg- the Cooperative, over Game Results rector of lars, ($507,294.). es of 7c per bushel. W L All-Star are now avail- Slates Food Sale P.S.; P.B.; Air; South 8; North 7, 11 in'gs 150 programs Maryland Sales Tax re- The rate for barley shipped '71 Pontiac Catalina 4-Dr. H.T.; R&H; Ft. Ritchie 7 2 able for public use. Filmstrip The Emmitsburg Homemak- ceipts for Fiscal Year 1972 barge to a term- New Rubber. Tyeryars 7 3 by truck or P.S.;P.B.; Air. 4 Sunday's Games projectors, slide Projectors and ers Club will hold a Food Sale through the month of May in Baltimore '71 Chevrolet Impala 4-Dr. H.T.; R&H; Freeman Shoe 6 inal warehouse P.B.; Air. 6 4 at Freeman cassette players may be bor- at the Senior Citizens Center amounted to a total (from all bushel plus '71 Ford Ranch Wagon; R&H; P.S.; Thurmont Ott House will be $1.06 per H.T.; RH&A; P.S.; V. Top; 6 5 rowed for use with these ma- on Saturday, June 30, begin- sources) of $23,781,650, while '71 Ford Galaxy 500 4-Dr. Club 72 Emmitsburg at Club 72 4 cents. miles. Emmitsburg 5 5 terials. 9:30 a.m. Sales Tax receipts for the bar- New Rubber; 28,000 Thurmont at Ft. Ritchie ning at Mr. Jaeger states that 500 2-Dr. H.T.; RH&A; P.S.; P.B.; Air; Ott House 1 8 Topics in the Cooperative's soup, eleven months of Fiscal Year '71 Ford Gal. Homemade pies, cakes, ley is included in the feed 27,000 Miles. GM 1 9 T'yeryars at GM current collection run the V. Top; rolls, etc., will be on sale. 1973 were $27,282,652. grain set-aside program for LTD 2-Dr. H.T.; Small V-8; R&H; P.S.; P.B.; from the painting of '69 Ford gamut Come Early! 1973. Participation in the set- Vinyl Top. to drug addiction COURTESY OF Rembrandt aside program is required as '69 Pontiac Catalina S.W.; A.; P.S.; P.B.; R. and Indians of North Ameri- P.S. Colleges are finding that a condition for price support '68 Ford Galaxie 500 2-Dr. H.T.; A.; ca. The collection also in- The VA now has 80 nursing P.B.; Air. 53,000 Miles. volunteer assignments in Vet- eligibility. '68 Pontiac SW; R.; P.S.; cludes interesting travelogue homes for care of aging and '69 Mercury 2-Dr. HT; R.; A.; P.S.; PB.; Air erans Administration hospit- P.S.; P.B. programs on Holland, Germ- disabled veterans. in screen- '68 Ford Gal 500 4-Dr. H.T.; RH&A; Service A special program Grinders als offer good career explora- '69 Ford 4-Dr H.T., RH&A, P.S., P.B., Air tory opportunities for stu- ing for high blood pressure dents. has begun in VA hospitals. A SPECIAL CAR CONTACT S SAY IT WITH IF YOU NEED 24 HR. TOWING THE CARPETBRAGGERS Emmitsburg Auto Sales DAY 447-2523 FLOWERS NIGHT 447-2855 Have MARSHAL SANDERS On Every Occasion PHONE 447-2176 EMMITSBURG, MD. 41111111111111111111•11 11i1111111..1111 11111.k CL Carpet For Anywhere Largest Local Selection of Fresh I And Artificial Flowers; Cut Flowers, Carpet For Everywhere Plants From —PROFESSIONAL ARRANGEMENT- -DELIVERY SERVICE- 1.99 sq yd. to 1.95 sq. yd. 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