Weekly Thought To be satisfied with you: self is a sure sign that your forward motion Is about to lituntitsburg algontrit stop. 111111111•11111111111111111.1111111..111 1 SERVING THE WONDERFUL PEOPLE OF THE CATOCTIN MOUNTAINS VOLUME XCIII, NO. 39 EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1973 SINGLE COPY 10c Area Deaths Local Man Southern States Holds Annual Mount Announces Annual Parish Music Festival Most Anything EARL C. HAWK Stabbing Victim Membership Meeting And Picnic Evening Courses Picnic Saturday Here Sunday Earl Clarence Hawk, 69, of A 42-year-old Emmitsburg Mount Saint Mary's College Several weeks of planning, Stouter's Meadow will be R2, Taneytown, died at his man was stabbed three times will institute an evening ses- preparing and hard work will the setting for the Catoctin At 4 Vance home last Friday. Born in with a knife Sunday night af- sion of courses on an experi- hopefully produce A success- Mountain .Country Music Fe - Carroll County, he was the ter an argument with his wife mental basis for adults this ful picnic for members of St. tival this Sunday, August 1; son of the late Clarence and over a loaf of bread. fall, according to Guy A. Bak- Joseph's Church on Saturday, Continuous music will be prc- Viola Smith - Hawk. He was Charles Cool was er, Jr., college registrar. August 18, when their 4th an- vided from 1 to 6 p.m. Those a member of St. Joseph's admitted to Frederick Memor- Advanced Accounting will nual parish picnic will be held appearing will be: The Coun- Catholic Church, Emmitsburg, ial Hospital Monday for obser- be offered by Professor George at the church grove on DePaul trymen. Alan Brown and the and was a maintenance man Street. Wishing Wells, Irene and the The rains this week have vation and is listed in satis- M. Springer on Tuesday eve- for the Cambridge Rubber Co. A special feature at Country Rascals, J. D. and the offered some relief from the factory condition after he was nings for those who have had the pic- Taneytown. nic will be a In-Laws, The Country Rami- oppressive humidity that has treated for two stab wounds Intermediate Accounting. No barbecued chick- Surviving besides his wife, en dinner to be served lers, The Blue Ridge Partners covered our area. More im- to the upper right chest and other course has a prerequi- begin- Mrs. Ruth Elizabeth Bollinger ning at 1 p.m. Carry-out and Sam Furgerson, Country portant, they have provided abdomen. site. sup- Hawk, are four children, Wil- pers will be available to those Comedian. some hope for area farmers Detective Sgt. Thomas Bos- On Wednesday evenings, liam N. Hawk, Taneytown; wishing them. The Festival is being held who were becoming resigned ley of the Maryland State Po- Professor Richard R. Muller Fred L. Hawk, Westminster; Chairman Phil Topper, along to benefit the Emmitsburg to watching their crops shriv- lice, reported that Cool and will offer a sociology course Wayne L, Hawk, Smithsburg, with co-chairman Thomas W. Fire Department. Admission el from unrelenting heat and his wife, Anna Ruth Cool, 41, in Population Problems, which Mrs. Jane Sprague, Emmits- White, are calling upon volun- is $2.00 in advance, 82.50 at of water. The precipi- had been drinking, were both will examine the growth and lack burg; 12 grandchildren, and teers to do, some last minute the gate. Children under 12 tation didn't dampen most ac- angry, and had been quar- development of populations, one brother, Kenneth Hawk, setting up on Friday evening. years will be admitted free. tivities around, either, as reling most of the day when their compositions and char- Taneytown. With many men, and younger For further ticket information, just went about an argument which led to the acteristics, and the social most folks Funeral services were held men of the parish, the work contact the Emrntisburg Police business or waited a bit stabbing erupted over the ed- problem of family limitation. their Monday morning with a Req- can be done more quickly and Department, 447-2312 or the Satur- ibility of a loaf of bread. Dr. Emile A. Nakhleh, who for the rain to abate. uiem Mass at St. Joseph's Past members of the board that were honored are, left more efficiently. Emmitsburg Fire Dept. to both- State Police were told that has just returned after a year day's rain didn't seem Catholic Church, Emmitsburg, to right: Floyd Woods, Ray Keepers, Harry Swomley Along with the usual assort- Bring your picnic lunch and our local firemen one bit, Mrs. Cool told Cool that she of research in the Middle East er at 10 o'clock, with the Rev. and Charles Brauer. ment of tables and games, en- beverage or you may purchase seems to get had had enough arguing and under a Fulbright-Hays grant, but then nothing Fr. John King officiating. In- tertainment will be provided these on the grounds. that she wanted to be left will teach a course in Govern- those fellows down. termnet was in Mountainview Paul Baumgardner and John Alan Brauer of Rocky Ridge by the Sunrise Singers, a Stouter's Meadow is located * * * alone. She went to a sofa, ment and Politics of Develop- Cemetery. Wilson Funeral Troxell of Emmitsburg, were was named chairman of the group of young singers from 1/4 mile from the intersec- this stuff about he followed and grabbed at ing Countries on Monday eve- With all Horne, Emmitsburg, was in elected to the local advisory board while Paul Baumgard- St. Joseph's Parish. tion of U. S. 15 and Business communities receiving more her, and she allegedly took a nings. charge of arrangements. board at the Southern States ner was picked as secretary. The public is invited to 15, south of Emmitsburg. sharing funds than knife from under the cushions Each course will carry revenue Pallbearers were John and Annual Membership Meeting Elected to the local South- spend some time at the pie really due and hav- stabbed him. three credits. Classes will be they were Neil Hawk, Sterling and Har- and held at Kump's Dam Park re- ern States Farm Home Ad- nic where home-made items it back, I'm wait- ran outside the trailer held from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Annual K Of C ing to pay old Bollinger, Michael Boyle Cool cently. Over 70 stockholder- visory Committee were Mrs. will be available and several how our town will Crystal Fountain once a week as scheduled, be- ing to see and James Wivell. home on members and their families John Wivell, Emmitsburg, and hours of enjoyment will be effected. There are many Road, summoned help, and was ginning the week of Septem- Crab Feed Sept. lb be attended the session. Mrs. Frank Darcey, Jr., of had by those attending. towns that would like to get taken to Frederick Memorial ber 10. Registration will be The Knights of Columbu-. their hands on the fellow who Hospital for treatment. held in the Registrar's Office Brute Council 1860, will hold made such a gigantic boo-boo Mrs. Cool has been charged on August 29 and :30 from Receives CPA its annual crab feed on Sat- in the first place. Most com- with aggravated assault. 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and Graded Pig Feeder urday evening, September 15, munities have spent their from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Certification beginning at 5 p.m., until 8 funds and would find it im- Plans are being made to of- Sales Begin Aug. 24 p.m., at Kump's Darn Park, possible to raise the money course in Reading in Sec- fer a Area farmers will soon have near Emmtisburg. Sunday af- with which to pay back the Five Injured In Schools during the eve- ondary the opportunity to market ternoon, Sept. 16 is the rain Federal Government. ning session in the spring. * * * Rt. 15 Accident their feeder pigs at special date with a starting time of state graded sales. 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. Frederick County is due to CALIFORNIA Five persons were injured SERVING IN The Maryland Pork Produc- The menu will consist of receive some $18,000 in air in a two-car accident at the ers Association, Inc., has an- hard shell crabs, crab soup, pollution control grants. U. S. Air Force Staff Serg- intersection of U. S. 15 and nounced that starting Friday, corn on the cob, plus your fav- to me that some of eant John M. Humerick, son Seems Md. 76 at St. Anthony's Tues- August 24 and every 4th Fri- orite beverages. could be well used in this of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hu- that day afternoon at about 3:40. day thereafter, it will spon- George L. Danner, Jr., is of the county to provide merick, 209 W. Main St., Em- end A southbound vehicle, oper- sor a graded feeder pig sale chairman of this affair and with a landfill area. I mitsburg, has arrived for duty us ated by Ruth Shockey, R1, at the Westminster Livestock has announced that a total of haven't been hearing much at George AFB, Calif. Lantz, went out of control on Sergeant "'limerick, a mu- Auction located near West- 225 tickets will be on sale at about landfill lately; it would the wet roadway, crossed the nition maintenance technician, minster, Md. $5 each. Dealine for buying apnear to be another one of center The new sale will i Sept. line and collided with is assigned to a unit of the e open tickets will be Sunday, those projects that have dis- to a northbound vehicle, which Tactical Air Command. He members of the Pennsyl- 9. No tickets will be sold af- appeared into that famous vania was operated by John 0. previously served at McCon- Pork Producers Associ- ter this date. "sea of red tape." ation, Inc., galests Ramsburg, Frederick. nell AFB, Kan., and has com- as well as the Members and their Maryland Tickets The Maryland State Police pleted 18 months of combat group. are invited to attend. Seems the State hasn't been The sales will be the Coun- helicopter transported Ms. duty in Vietnam. managed will be available at able to give away enough lot- evening. Shockey directly from the ac- The sergeant was graduated by the Four States' Livestock cil Horne this Friday tery money — some of the Sales, Inc. John Sherwin, 114 DePaul cident scene to the shock in 1959 from Emmitsburg of Hagerstown, August 17. winners seem a bit shy about St., was notified by the Mary- trauma unit at University Hos- wife is the which also operates regular States 50th High School. His coming forth. So there will be land State Board of Public pital, Baltimore, where she The cake for the celebration of Southern weekly livestock auctions in Anniversary, was made by Mrs. Karl Orndorff. former Karen S. Bush. Save The Monocacy a special drawing and one of Accounting that he has passed was listed in "uncertain" con- Carlisle, Frederick, Westmin- the thousand dollar winners the May 1973 CPA Examina- dition Tuesday night. Fairfield. for their services over the ster and Hag•trstown. Meeting Tuesday will be $49,000 richer. I think Ramsburg, who was trans- Further information can be tion and accordingly will be Mrs. Stanley Gregg, Roelty years. VFW Father-Son I'll stet t buying 2 tickets a ported by the Thurmont ambu- obtained from the local Ag- The Save the Monocacy As- granted a certificate as a Cer- Ridge, was chosen as chair- Nickle, in reporting on the week—even my "no luck- no lance to Frederick Memorial ricultural Extension Agent's sociation has scheduled a tified Public Accountant of man of the Farm Home Advis- over-all Southern States op- Scheduled win" score just maybe I'll get Hospital, was listed in critical Picnic office. meeting for next Tuesday, Au- Maryland. ory Committee while Mrs. erations for the fiscal year one of those lucky winners. condition Tuesday night. gust 21, at 7:30 p.m., at the John graduated summa cum Bernard Welty, Emmitsburg, ended June 30, told the ses- The Annual Father-Son Pic- * * * Bessie P. Ramsburg, Fred- Home-making may be a lost Emmitsburg Fire Hall. All in- laude from Mount St. Mary's was named secretary. sion that Volume was over nic sponsored by VFW Post Nothing can refresh the soul College in June 1971. He re- erick, a passenger in the $176 million and that South- 6658 for all the fathers and art but there's much to be said terested persons are invited like a hot, spicy debate with cently completed two years of Rambsburg vehicle, was trans- John Troxell was chosen as ern States would pay a 2 c/c, sons of the Emmitsburg area, for the ancient custom. to attend. associates over a political is- active duty with the U. S. ported by the Emmitsburg am- a delegate to represent the refund on patrons purchases has been scheduled for Sun- sue. But how often do we go Army and is presently em- bulance, and was listed in sat- local membershp at the South- for the year. day, August 26. The picnic Flower Show To Be Held August 22 beyond that and write our ployed by Coopers and Ly- isfactory condition. ern States Cooperative's 50th will be held at Kump's Dam opinion to our Congressmen? brand, Certified Public Ac- Other passengers in the Annual Stockholders Meeting Another highlight of the Park. Complete details will At Westminster High School Unfortunately, the answer is countants, Baltimore, Md. Ramsburg vehicle, Masten D. in Richmond, Va., on Nov. 13, meeting was a report on local be published next week. Free to all and of special Upon a Summer Time", sche- "seldom or never." Too many He is the son of Mr. and Long, and Catherine M. Long, 14 and 15. James F. Wivell, operations and services by interset to those who enjoy duled from 2 to 8 p.m. on of us fear that one opinion Mrs. Paul C. Sherwin of Em- both of R2, Thurmont, were Rocky Ridge, was named al- Ralph Lindsey, manager of the art of flower arrangement Wednesday, August 22, at the is barely audible in the hub- mitsburg. treated at the Frederick Me- ternate. Emmitsburg Feed and Farm Family K Of C will be the Artistic Division Westminster Senior High bub of current events. Yet, morial Hospital, an I released. Supply. Driver error was listed as One of the highlights of the of the flower show, "Once School. Members of Carroll as one legislator has said, Faith in anything doesn't There was also a ceremony Picnic This Sunday winds a contributing factor in the session was the observance of "The mail box is nearly as im- waver with the shifting honoring new board members accident. Southern States Cooperative's The Brute Council 1860, portant as the ballet box to a of fortune. at which time they received member of Congress." 50th anniversary year of ser- Knights of Columbus, Em- vice to farmer-members. Ro- lapel pins. Retiring board mem- A short, factual letter lim- mitsburg, family picnic com- land Nickle, Walkersville, a bers were presented with the ited to one topic could be just mittee, would like to inform Area Family Makes Camping Trip member of the cooperatve's in recd what a Congressman needs to those attending this Sunday's regional staff, presented a col- coo p era tive's Leadership chart his course in the right event, that the meal will not or movie entitled "The Seed Award in recognition of their direction, and you will never be served until 2 p.m. due to That Rally Grew", commem- service. know unless you write. It's the catering situation. Mem- orating t h e organization's There ceremony easy to rationalize your way was also a bers are reminded that horse- Golden Anniversary. Past honoring out of writing to your Con- retiring members of shoe sets may be brought member of the cooperative's the Farm greeman, but the plain fact Home Advisory Com- along for the enjoyment of and the Farm Home Advisory mittee is that our democratic repub- members. those attending during the af- Committee were also honored lic could not function without ternoon. citizen input. Remember "An official wants and needs to i Robbery Attempted hear every point of view on Local Lions Club Purchases Pump an issue." Any that doesn't lAt Pharmacy shouldn't be in office. An eight- For Vigilant Hose Company Use. cent stamp is a small. price Maryland State Police ar- to pay for freedom. rested a 26-year-old C-aithers- burg man Wednesday morn- Committee Chairwomen Mrs. John Fitz, Mrs. Wood- False Alarm Sends ing during an attempted nar- row Peeling, Mrs. Keith Brown, Mrs. Lester Phillipy and cotics theft at the Rexall Mrs. Bryon Hartzler, met recently to finalize plans for Pharmacy on E. Main Street the Flower Show to be held Wednesday, August 22, from Firemen Out 2-8 p.m. at the Westminster High School. The show will A report by "a little girl" in Thurmont. be- be a joint effort of the Silver Fancy, Mt. Airy, and Car- to the Adams County Control Paul Maurice Prather is pend- roll Garden Clubs. Center claiming a fire at the ing held by State Police break- John Flohr residence kept Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dil- During their stay in Los ing a bond hearing on Mt. Airy, and Silver Fancy card. Limited to 8 entries. Emmitsburg and Fairfield fire- lon and family, Tom's Creek Angelos the Dillons visited ing and entering and larceny Garden Clubs, sponsors of the Anyone interested in enter- men busy for over an hour at Church Road, have returned with relatives for several days charges. event, will compete for rib- ing this class will please con- after 10:45 Monday morning before from a camping and sight- and while there saw a Dod- Prather was arrested bons in ten of the eleven clas- tact Mrs. Kenneth Burdett, flight the call was determined to be seeing trip through many sou- gers baseball game. In Cali- he apparently fell down a ses which have such intrigu- Mt. Airy, Md. Telephone 829- carrying a false alarm. thern and western states. fornia they toured the Queen of stairs as he was ing names as "Moon Madness" 1388. va- Control Operator James Gal- Their trip began with a vis- Mary in Long Beach, enjoyed a large box filled with a and "Summer Lightning". The public is also cordially Charles lagher said be became sus- it to historic Williamsburg, Disneyland and toured Knott's riety of narcotic drugs. These classes include minia- invited to exhibit flowers and and picious when the caller claim- Va., followed by tours of the Berry Farm. Because of Mrs. R .Angell heard the noise tures, abstracts, mobiles, con- vegetables from their gardens ed she was 34 years old, but Naval Base and McArthur Dillon's interest in ceramics called police. temporary and free form de- in the numerous classes of the shop he sent both fire companies Museum in Norfolk, Va. Oth- they toured the Duncan Ce- Angell, who owns a signs, segment and buffet ta- Horticulture Division. Any- the to the Flohr residence, where er sightseeing trips included ramics Factory while in Fres- across Main Street from bles. Vegetables, fresh and one desiring further informa- his there was no sign of a fire. the Battleship North Carolina no. They visited in Yosemite Rexall Pharmacy, was on dried plant materials, will, be tion concerning horticulture, 6:30 a.m. The caller told Gallagher at Wilmington, N. C.; Stone National Park and Reno, Ne- Norman Flax, president of Lions way to work about used to create artistic arrange- may contact one of the fol- the Emmitsburg commotion. there was a fire in a saw or Mountain, Georgia; Lookout vada. Other points of interest Club presents Chief Guy R. McGlaughlin of the Vigilant when he heard the ments. lowing: Emmitsburg, Mrs. Si- an a sign making machine in the Mountain, Chattanooga, Tenn.; were the Temple Square in Hose Co., with a check for purchase of a 9 horsepower The trooper said that Chairmen of Entries, Mrs. mon Klosky, 447-2947; Mt. com- basement. She claimed to be the French Quarter in New Salt Lake City, Yellowstone Hale Portable Pump for the fire company's use. Lions inventory has not been Charles H. Smith, Mrs. James Airy, Mrs. Leonard Sherman, the only one at home, which Orleans; Houston's Astro- National Park, Wyoming, and Ralph McDonnell, Charles Stouter and Charles Troxell pleted yet, but that all of the Wetzel, and Mrs. Robert John- 829-0422; Taneytown, Mrs. watch as presentation is being made. she said was near the Hem- dome; the Alamo in San An- Mt. Rushmore in South Da- drugs have been recovered and son, announce that Class 10. Charles H. Smith, 848-8551; "several lock Pheasant Farm. tonio, and a stopover in El kota. The Lions Club of Emmits- suction hose and strainer. The that the large box of 'Flowers Everywhere', is open Westminster, Mrs. Glen W. of Paso, Texas. In Park Rapids, Minn., the burg, a small but active or- pumping capacity is 300 gal- hundred dollars worth" to the public. It will consist Speicher, 848-4243. CHS New Student The Dillons toured the family visited with friends. ganization, recently purchased lons per minute and will be drugs contained "mostly de- of an arrangement of all fresh All entries for the flower Carlsbad Caverns in New Mex- While in Chicago they toured a 9 horsepower Hale Portable used to supply water to fire pressant drugs, but some stim- plant material, with garden show will be received at the Registration Set ico, saw Juarez, New Mexico, the Museum of Science and Pump costing $627, for the trucks when a pumper cannot ulants." flowers predominating. To be Westminster High School on Catoctin High School has and the Cliff Dwellings in Gila Industry. Vigilant Hose Company and get to a water source It will Police reports of the at- exhibited in a gray green Tuesday, Aug. 21, 1973, from announced that any new stu- National Nark, N. M. They During their four week trip presented it to Chief Guy R. also be used to help home- tempted robbery indicate that niche, 32" high x 28" wide x 8:30 a.m. until 10:45 a.m. En- dents in the area are to reg- saw the Pertified Forest, the the Dillons traveled over 8,000 McGlaughlin after their meet- owners in time of high wa- entry was gained by forcing 24" deep. Height of arrange tries should be picked up im- ister at the school during the Grand Canyon and the Hoover miles and enjoyed many sights ing on Monday, August 13. ters, for pumping basements, open a boarded window on the ment to be at least 26". List mediately after the closing of week of August 20-24 from Dam in Arizona, and visited along the route. The pump has two, ten foot wells, etc. ground level and that the thief of materials used should ac- the show at 8 p.m., Aug. 22 9 to 3 daily. in Las Vegas. sections of three inch hard (Continued On Page Six) then went up the stairs. company exhibit on a 3" x 5" PAGE TWO EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EALIVIITSBURG, MARYLAND, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1973

Former Resident Receives Award From Federal Trade Commission Magician And FREDERICK COUNTY BACKGROUNDS Party At Library BY SAMUEL CARRICK tam n several miles from Em- lately surrounded the house Lost—On The Mountain mitsburg, was lost in a man- and demanded it (the child). The Story Hour that has "I know there are no errors, ner altogether inexplicable, The inmates declared that been held on Tuesday after- In the great Eternal plan, and no trace of it has yet they knew nothing of it, and noons of each week, concluded And all things work 'to- been found. though a thorough search was on Tuesday, August 14. The gether "The child, less than two made and failed to reveal any story hour has been sponsored For the final good of man. years old, followed its father trace of the lost child's pres- by the Frederick County Li- And I know when my soul on his leaving home, accotn- ence, they continued to keep brary Services and given per- speeds onward, panied by an older sister, and guard around the premises, sonally by Miss Clare Dug- In its grand Eternal quest, the mother not perceiving its threatening to shoot or hang gan. Day care children have I shall say as I look back absence, knew nothing of the the inmates, and of course been faithful attendants and earthward, matter until the father re- growing more and more excit- we are grateful to Miss Dug- Whatever is—is best." turned and inquired for the ed as the hours went by. An- gan for the story hour. Ella Wheeler Wilcox child. As it was less than other deputation was sent to On August 22 at 1:30 p.m., Today as a diversion from two years old, and in its bare the Gettysburg Witch, who in- the library will offer a magic the usual historical and gen- feet, it seemed quite impos- sisted that her first statement show primarily for the Read- ealogical column — a tragic sible that it could have gone was correct, but that the old ing Club, but will welcome any story—contained in the files of very far over the rough stony woman who had the child was other visitors. The Reading the "Emmitsburg Chronicle." ground, but when search in also a Witch, and made use Club will end on August 18. The beginning of this chron- the immediate vicinity of the of some charm to prevent Certificates will be awarded icle is to be found in the house failed to trace the lit- them finding it. She then on August 22 and will be fol- the Magician and a Friends' Creek curchyard — tle one, an alarm was sound- gave them a counter charm, lowed by party. Please with two graves: ed in the neighborhood, and a which they were to manipulate watermelon time so your chil- 1. Angeline J. Clagaugh, band of forty or fifty moun- in a certain way till the child mark the dren will not miss the party. wife of William C. Clabaugh, taineers started to scour the stealers' charm was broken, Mrs. Elizabeth Wilhelm has died March 7, 1892, aged 26 woods, whilst the frantic moth- then they would get posses- been volunteering her services years, 1 month and 26 days. er left to the care of the sym- sion of it. The opposing in the library. Mrs. Wilhelm 2. In memory of Amey E. pathyizing ladies, refused to be charms are still working has been kind enough to work Clabaugh, daughter- of W. C. comforted. All night long the one another, nothing against every Thursday afternoon on and A. J. Clabaugh, died July unavailing search went on, and and the poor has transpired, overdue notices. Overdue no- 1, 1887, aged 1 years, 9 in the morning one of the men is still missing." little innocent tices are a time consuming months and 4 days. was sent to Gettysburg to next two paragraphs In the job and this service is most In the "Chronicle" under consult an old colored woman opinion the editor gives his appreciated by the staff at date of September 3, 1881— who, it seems, is believed by of the belief in and use of Married, August 31, 1881, the mountaineers and a good the library. witchcraft. Needless to say donations of books in Liberty Township, Adams many sensible, intelligent peo- Many his Aiseertation is not compli- received at the li- County, Pennsylvania, by J. E. ple besides, to possess the have been MeiltkIn.. Those people contrib- Baker, Esq., William Cla- mysterious power of seeing brary. Saturday, July 23, 1887— Mrs. Kay Klosky, oaugh to Miss Angeline A. and knowing things from mor- uting are: Hollinger, Mrs. Bet- Shriner, both of this County. tal eyes, unless assisted by The Body Found — An In- Mr. John Sister Helen Rod- The old story of the Cla- the devil or some other evil quest—The Verdict—Story of ty Wilhelm, Hazel Caldwell, and baugh family tragedy is best spirit. the Lost Child— dy, Mrs. Kaliss. We are told in the original account— "The old woman reported "On Saturday morning, Mr. Bernard for these contribu- as published in the Emmits- that the child was living and July 16, 1887, information was grateful burg paper. in the possession of a neigh- lodged before Henry Stokes, tions. Esq., Justice of library will revert back Saturday, July 9, 1887— bor, whose person and dwell- the Peace, The that the child of winter hours on August "On Friday, July 1, 1887, a ing she described. When this the body of to the William that mys- note. Consult your ii t1e child of William Cla- information was carried to the Clabaugh, 31—please July for the correct ' baugh, who lives on the moun_ excited hunters, they immed- teriously disappeared on local paper 1, 1887, had been found near houra the top of the mountain, near what is called 'Sheens Rock'. ,..4;1_ 414t. .. r4rmi The Squire thereupon commis- witnesses were closely exam- -.TBACKGROUND 'ONsushvEsz-,_irm, sioned Constable W. H. Ash- hied, and the following verdict a jury of in- the S. L. '-lobs, (right), formerly of Enim 1-share., and son of Mrs. C. C. Combs of Emmitsburg, baugh to summon was rendered: 'That on is slown iei iag the Chairman's A ward from Commis !In:1r Lewis A. Engman, Chairman of the Federal Trade CONTROLS HELP CHECK INFLATION GROWTH quest. The jury was composed first day of July, in the year Co:emission. This award is presented annually to a me iber of the staff whose superior work has been of sina- The Economic Stabiliza- envy of many nations," he as follows: Henry Stokes, cor- 1887, at the home of her par- to those em- nnicant and far-reachina, benefit to the agency and the public. It is intended_ to afford recognition tion Program has had "a sig- said. oner, Francis A. Maxell, J. ents, the said Emma Clabaugh, includes a commem- ployees who perform unusually difficult and important tasks with distinction. The award nificant impact in reducing Grayson said there had Henry Stokes, Michael Hoke, wandered away from home and orative plaque and $500 cash award. the rate of inflation" during a been positive and negative Joshua S. Motter, George P. perished from exposure or Mr. Combs is presently of the Regional Office of the Federal Trade Commission, Atlanta, Director Atlanta period of fiscal and monetary effects of the controls pro- Beam, Daniel Lawrence, Al- some other cause unknown to Georgia. expansion, Price Commission gram. On the positive side, he bert Smith, William H. Hoke, the jury'." .44311,27 Chairman C. Jackson Grayson, said,"more people now realize James M. Kerrigan, Walter The account of the Cla- Jr. recently told the Joint Eco- that increased compensation D. Willson, Singleton Dorsey, baugh tragedy will be contin- nomic Committee of Congress. without increased productivi- Jacob L. Topper, and Dr. Rob- ued in this series next week. inflation." F ty only leads ert L. Annan, physician. The One note of explanation— Grayson pointed out that the stimulus of College Additionally, jury repaired to the place child is spoken of as "Em- Community the the redeack of the items in 85 percent controls has heightened com- where the remains were found, the name given _ Consumer Price Index -- the companies ma Clabaugh' petition between having viewed them and tombstone is given as LOW COST COLLEGE EDUCATION SO YOU CAN BEAT TUI- most widely used measure of and helped to reduce prices. and on her OFFERS surroundings, carefully E. Clabaugh." Obvi- how inflation affects the A- On the negative side, Gray- their "Arney the home of was her middle AND QUAL- merican consumers -- have son said, price controls inter- removed them to ously "71mroa" TION INFLATION BUT YOU GET FULL ACCREDITATION where the increased at a lower rate during fere to some extent with the William Clabawah, name. ITY INSTRUCTION the stabilization program than allocation of resource s, inquisition was held. Th.ateen in the year prior to controls. affect investment decisions He noted significant declines and are an added cost to doing FROM DAY AND EVENING in the rate of inflation for business. He said the Price PROGRAM 75 COURSES TO CHOOSE rent, 'medical care, clothing Commitsion is monitoring the ADULT EDUCATION and other areas. extent of such problems in an "The controls have helped attempt to minimize econom- At Mount Saint Mary's College keep inflation in check while ic distortions caused by its effect- area are being other measures were regu ations. Three evening courses for adults in the ed to encourage economic On another topic, Grayson fall by Mount Saint Mary's College at Em- offered this p.m. to growth," he said in testimony said there were reasons to mitsburg, Md. Classes will be held from 6:30 before the Committee. Gray- believe consumer prices will a week, beginning the week of Septem- 9:30 p.m. once Of- son said this conclusion is not rise at the same rate as Registration will be held in the Registrar's ber 10. a.m. and substantiated by major price recently reported increases in fice August 29 and 30 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 indicators, studies by inde- the Wholesale Price Index, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. a possibility that has been a pendent economists and eco- Course Offerings nomic analyses made by the source of concern to some Increasing produc- advanced Price Commission staff. observers. ADVANCED ACCOUNTING: Application of tivity, the reporting of list problems in partnerships, branch- econo- accounting theory to "The best estimate rather than actual wholesale statements, consignments and install- mists in the Price Commission es, consolidated the prices and the large increase sales, fiduciaries, government accounting, and have been able to derive, based ment Intermed- in prices of raw agricultural of present value concepts. Prerequisites: an analysis use upon econometric products account for the lack iate Accounting. of macroeconomic wage and the wholesale of harmony in DEVELOPING price equations, is an estima- consumer price indices, GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS OF and and politics of selected ted reduction in the rate of said. COUNTRIES: Governments he World" are examined. Legal sys- inflation from what it would "We have searched and fail- areas in the "Third countries are also studied. Prerequisites: have been without controls ed to find a good correlation tems in these of between 1.5 and 2 percent- between the Wholesale Price none. age points," he said. Index and Consumer Price PROBLEMS: Study of the growth and POPULATION causes, controls Index rates of increase, there- development of populations, their compositions, As a result of the of the busi- by throwing doubt that the characteristics, and implications. Consideration program, Grayson said, Prerequisites: none. nessmen, labor and consumers Wholesale Price Index in- socal problem of family limitation. will be reflected en- have more confidence in the creases MOUNT SAINT MARY'S COLLEGE country's domestic and inter- tirely in consumer prices," 21727 national future. "Our present the Price Commission Chair- Emmitsburg, Maryland 301-447-6122 inflation rate, in fact, is the man said.

Milton J. Dance Co., Inc., Auctioneers Towson, Maryland 21204 HAVE Another Auction AT ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE CLASSES — Kay Buffington, Union Bridge, and a new Nursing student; Becky YOU COUNTY, MD. SCHEDULING EMM1TSBURG, FREDERICK are getting their classes straight with Bob Cain, Geisbert, Frederick, a Secretarial Science student, 25, 1973 Counselor at Frederick Community College. Students are registering now for classes which be- ON AUGUST gin August 27. AT 10:30 A.M. HEARD? Step tables; end tables; round end tables; religious FCC PROGRAMS INCLUDE: figures, etc.; typewri.ter table; drapes; desk; card table; crocks; tea cart; lot of pictures; lot misc, china and • Secretarial Science • Nursing Education THERE IS NO BEER SHORTAGE! glassware; set of china; plated silver candelabra, etc.; 2 jardineres; oak table; music cabinet; chairs—uphol- Technology • Teacher Education stered. straight; 2 drop front desks; vinyl upholstered • Electronics chairs; room dividers; 2 dozen assorted lamps; maple Sciences BEER, WINE, CHEESE DIPS and oak tables; pr round end tables; Remington port- • Business Administration • Arts & able typewriter; shaving mirror; movie camera; foot 21 DIFFERENT CHEESES, COLD CUTS stools; pcs. of marble; kitchen scale; converted oil • Business Management • Business Accounting lamp; brass candelabra; stereo camera outfit; round BEERWURST, PEPERONI, HOT DOGS wicker table; dishes; bookcases; 2 book leaf tables; • Aviation Maintenance • Park Operation & Maintenance small marble top table; pr 5 light candelabras; 2 cut MILK, BREAD, ICE glass vases; bud vases; small wardrobe; single beds; Industrial Plant Maintenance • Data Processing mahogany chest of drawers; end tables; many dishes of • different sizes; 2 roil around carts; maple step tables; pr drop leaf tables; metal 3 drawer chests; lot insti- tutional service; misc, silver plate; small oak desk; set TO of bamboo lounge furniture; book shelves; many boxes APPLY of brass door knobs and locksets; 100 Bentwood chairs NOW Mountain —some with cane seats; Stieff upright piano—oak case; and many other items too numerous to mention. DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS TERMS OF SALE: CASH FREDERICK COMMUNITY COLLEGE Liquors LUNCH. AVAILABLE FREDERICK, MARYLAND 21701 St. Joseph's College, Owner Pat Buch, Prop MILTON J. DANCE, CO., INC., Auctioneers OR 19 W. Pennsylvania Avenue Towson, Maryland 21204 CALL: 662-0101, EXTENSION 203 Phone 447-2342 Emmitsburg, Md. 301-823-3993 EMMITSBURG CHRONIOLE, EMMITSEURG, MARYLAND, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1973 PAGE THREE PERSPECTIVES IN LEARNING kinds of learning experiences LOOKING AHEAD are in great demand. By Hazel Drown, President in" motivational forces. Private schools are being Harry Lundeberg Eintititsbur School Much has been written established to meet the needs g Tilrottirle By George S. Benson, President, National Education A Search Program For about individualizing instruc- of students who are having Established 1879 An Successor to the Emmitsburg Educational Utopia tion but little has been ac- difficulty adjusting to the Banner, Established 1840 Searcy, Arkansas pub- EMMITSBURG, The student who can adjust complished in truly meeting lic school system. Many pub- FREDERICK COUNTY, MARYLAND to the school system is the the needs of students. Many lic schols are evaluating their Published weekly on Thursday by COLONIAL NEWSPAPERS Great Factors In one who achieves INC., 107 South Seton Production of that investment. And this in the tools of production; (6) educational young people are seeking the programs and the trend tow- Avenue, Emmitsburg, Maryland 21727. "Have job opening success. He Telephone for com- is one reason why wages have Personal freedom of employ- learns in any en- "real" life. They are weary ard career or job - oriented 301-447-2333 puter operator. Bring your just about doubled in the last ees. vironment and is able to cope of the facades which so often courses is growing. ROBERT B. WENTWORTH, PUBLISHER own computer." 10 years. The Model-T Dream with a variety of experiences. surround them. They feel that The future looks bright, so KAREN E. KING, EDITOR This is a fake This is a advertisement Actually there are six ma- Freedom to Dream: The sad situaticn but it society and its institutions aro let's offer our suppot and en- Copy for Advertisements must be received in this is Office not to illustrate a point I wish to jor factors in the American ready example is Henry the reality of educaton to- phoney and have no true mean- couragement to continue the later than Tuesday morning to insure publication in the cur- Ford, rent make in this column—the cost economic system's incompar- who dreamed of day. ing in today's search for an educational week's edition. Advertising rates furnished unon request. producing a world. uto- Subscription of creating a job. Did you able production of goods and "tin-lizzie" There are few schools which Programs which pia. rate, $4.00 per year in advance. All Communi- mechanical buggy have "built- cations and Checks ever wonder how much an em- services: (1) Freedom to cheap have their total program or in" motivations intended for this Paper should be ad- enough for everybody to such as work- dressed and made payable ployer has to invest in order dream; (2) Freedom to com- curriculum designed to meet study to EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, have one. He was a mechan- projects, vocational Emmitsburg, Maryland 21727. to make a job? In American pete with the dreamer; (3) ical genius and in time came the needs of all the students. courses, and apprentceship and Entered as Second Class Matter at the industry today, the employer Automatic screening of man- up with the Model-T which the usual classroom situation training skills are being greet- Postoffice at Emmits- burg, Md., under the Congressional Act of March on the average invests more agement; (4) Automatic, or revolutionized transportation. forces the students to fit into ed with enthusiasm. 3, 1879. Students .. than $35,000 for each job cre- market control of prices and Finally he devised the first the standard mold and be- who want to partake of the Member ated. Machine tools are a part wages; (5) High come an "average" student. N investment A mass production, "real" pN assembly-line life find studying and -. Maryland-Delaware-D.C. technique, and got the Model- Perhaps there is no utopia training for a short range goal PER T down from more than $1,000 of education, but if it did ex- is just what they need. A job Association. Founded MI Press Association Inc. to less than $300. Ford was ist, it would surely include in- opo: ed at tre end of aa ed- able then to pay the highest dividual instruction, a relax- rcaConal experience is worth OUTDOOR OUTFITTERS wages in the world—$5 a day. ed atmosphere vocational and Ore Ftudying and striving. Read Your Chronicle academic courses, and "built- Classified Ads Freedom to Compete: Chev- Many studenta begin to rec- ognize the need of academic IN THE rolet and other companies non and o.;'ier fringe bene- courses when they are related came along to challenge Hen- fit payments. to the job or career they seek. THURMONT SHOPPING PLAZA ry Ford, and when they got Personal Freedom of Em- Most students are not capable their product onto the market ployees: Americans are freer Phone 271-2275 of accepting education just for the competition made it neces- to move from job to job than THURMONT RADIO 86 TV the sake of learning. They sary for auto companies to any other workers in the 9 Til 9 7 Days A Week want to know why they are 206 N. Church St. bring production costs down, world. They are free to bar- Thurmont, Md. studying and what benefit will down, down. In the 80 years gain collectively, or free to be derived from the experi- Phone 271-2158 tars have been built, about push their own apple cart. ence. 1,500 companies tried to com- They can choose their occupa- Vocational courses and ap- pete. The ones which offered tion and location. And they prenticeship programs are now the public the best automobile can pull up stakes and go GREAT SELECTION for the least cost got more being recognized as a success- SALES places, or go into 86 SERVICE business on ful means of 'Meeting the in- and more of the business and their own. Workers with such dividual needs of students. OF they survived. All helped freedom out - produce those The idea that educational ex- Over 25 Years Experience stimulate modern production. who are working under the periences can only be academ- Competition Screens various forms of regimented disciplines has been proven WASHERS Socialism. ic —FEATURING— & DRYERS Automatic screening of man- inadequate. The education of These are the agement: In the process of great factors the whole person is finally which have helped BY eliminating t h e companies our nation being recognized and school become the envy which proved unable to com- of the whole programs which include all MAGNAVOX - PHILCO pete with their competitors, world. MAYTAG & GIBSON an automatic screening of TOWERS & ANTENNAS management took place, and ...DEAL WITH THE PORTABLES & FULL SIZE this is going on every day in HOMELITE DEALER American industry. The very who can do the complete best management stayed in TRACTORS AND MOWERS business, and with the highest HEATING caliber of managerial brains ROTO REAVES other, the TILLER — SNOW BLOWERS ELECTRIC CO. competing with each INSULATION JOB OUR BUSINESS W. Main St. — Phone 447-2497 — Emmitsburg public got the benefit in a and higher quality product at a Complete Line Of lower price. Only competi- Comfort and satisfaction BEGINS SPEED QUEEN WASHERS tion in the market place per- & DRYERS with your heat automatic function. forms this installation depends WITH FILLING Automatic, or market con- Yarns, Materials, Notions & Patterns upon qualified heating trol of prices and wages: When Religious & Decorative engineers who PRESCRIPTIONS ALBERT F.WIVELL. &,SONS the government acts as a Lawn Ornaments can plan participant umpire over and install the quality non - Full Line of Benjamin the economy, prices and wag- Moore Paints products which will es are governed by what the guarantee the result. much. Custom Homes Swimming consumer buys and how Plaza Home & Garden Pools The economic law of supply Center, Inc. For complete satisfaction tink- and demand, when not CALVIN S. BURRIER 'DEAL WITH THE DEALER' Remodeling Sales and Service ered with, produces a self- governor on prices; and wages THURMONT SHOPPING PLAZA who can do Excavation are governed, on the long haul, the complete job! Call 447-2218 by consumer acceptance of what the company produces: WE INSTALL profitable company with a THE BEST: swift selling product can pay higher wages than one whose priduct doesn't move in the USED CAR HAGAN competitive markeL. This may SPECIALS be over-simplification, but on the long haul it happens. I OWNER—LOW MILEAGE CARS SUPER•R Every 8-seconds! CELLULOSE INSULATION High Investment of the '71 Ford Gal. 2-Dr. H.T.; RH&A; P.S.; P.B:; Air; V Top. EMMITSBURG Production: PHARMACY Tools of This is '71 Pontiac Catalina 4-Dr. H.T.; R&H; P.S.; P.B.; Air; C. F. STOUTER an amazing story. In Detroit New Rubber. Paul M. Carter, Pharmacist recently, I toured one of the '71 Ford Ranch Wagon; R&H; P.S.; P.B.; Air. OIL CO., INC. Phone 447-6226 big automobile plants. I saw '71 Ford Galaxy 500 4-Dr. H.T.; RH&A; P.S.; V. Top; New Rubber; 28,000 miles. EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND 1971 Ford Galaxy 500 Spt. a mammoth machine stamp- Emmitsburg, Md. 21727 Sdn., V-8; P.S.; A/C. '70 Dodge 4-Dr. H.T.; Auto.; P.S.; P.B.; 1971 Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan; ing out front fenders. On in- Air; V. Top V-8; Auto. Trans.; '69 Ford XL 2-Dr. H.T.; RH&A; P.S.; P.B.; Bucket Phone 447-2118 Power Steering; Air; Vinyl Interior. quiry, I was told it cost $500,- Seats. 1970 Ford 4-Dr. Sedan was mak'ng a V-8; Auto. Trans; Power Steer.; 000. One man '69 Pontiac Catalina S.W.; A.; P.S.; P.B.; R. Air Conditioned. fender every eight seconds. '68 Ford Gal 500 4-Dr. 1970 Ford H.T.; RH&A; P.S.; P.B. 4-Dr. Sedan V-8; Stand. Trans.; Power Steer.; For the first Model-T, one '69 Ford 4-Dr H.T., RH&A, P.S., R&H; One Owner. P.B., Air *WELCOME* man could make two fenders '66 Pontiac S.W.; RH&A; P.S.; Good 1968 Ponitac Tempest 4 Condition. -Dr. Sport Sedan; R&H; P.S.; a day. He finally made $5 a Discount Low - Rate Auto. Trans.; Air Cond.; V-8. day wages. The 1973 fender- IF YOU NEED A SPECIAL CAR CONTACT Prices Bank - Financing COMPLETE LINE ALLCAR AUTO PARTS ma ker make-, more than $5 an hour! In fact, average wag- BATTERIES & TIRES es for such employees are $12,- FAMOUS , Terms 500 a year, not counting pen- To Emmitsburg Auto Sales BRANDS Suit You MARSHAL SANDERS GARAGE LEGAL NOTICE SANDERS S PHONE 447-2176 EMMITSBURG, MD. 3 Rooms New . —AUTO SALES & SERVICE— STATE OF MARYLAND 9x12 RUGS NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Furniture $333.00 $6.99 PHONE 447-6151 EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL PERSONS INTER- FURNITURE - T.V.'S - APPLIANCES LEGAL NOTICE ESTED IN THE ESTATE OF PUBLIC SALE MERHLE WILLIAM MUR- EQUITY NO. 24,443 IN THE FORE: your plaintiff prays PHY CIRCUIT COURT FOR that she be divorced a vinculo This is to give notice that SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1973 SHEPLEY'S FREDERICK COUNTY, matrimonii from the defend- the undersigned, Mildred J. INC.1 MARYLAND. (Sitting as a ant Robert Edward Earl, and Murphy whose address is 10:00 A.M. Court of Equity). for Ijamsville, Maryland 21754 15 WATER ST. THURMONT, such other and further On the above date, the MD. * * was, on July 25, 1973, undersigned will sell the S Phone • relief as appoint- 271-7066 the court may deem personal property of the late Henry G. Hoke just ed personal representative of Estate, GLADYS BELL TALBERT and proper. located on the Brent Road, 2 miles southeast of Fair- Open Mon. EARL IT IS THEREUPON, this the estate of Merhle William field, Pa. & Fri, 9-9; Tues., Thurs., Sat., 9-5; Wed., 9-1 12303 BRAXFIELD COURT 1st day of August, 1973, by Murphy who died on July 14, the Circuit 1973, without a will. Included in this sale will be approx. 10 thousand #11 Court of Freder- feet ick All persons having of well seasoned hard wood lumber—Black Wal- Rockville, Maryland 20852 County, Maryland, Fitting any ob- nut - Cherry jection to such - Oak - Poplar - Ash - Sassafrass. 1 Plaintiff as a Court of Equity, appointment 1 V. ORDERED, that the plain- shall file the same with the Also good antique furniture—some Walnut. Chairs, ROBERT EDWARD EARL tiff shall by causing a copy Register of Wills of Frederick Reds, Dressers, Tables, Stands, Rockers, etc. Address Unknown of this Order to be inserted County on or before January Dozens of log & small chains, block Defendant in some newspaper published 25, 1974 (six months from the & tackle, lot ICE COLD of single & double trees, date of such appointment). belt, sets of hames, horse bits, • * * in Frederick County, Mary- milk cans, lot of augers, broad ax, All persons buck saws, corn ORDER OF PUBLICATION land, once a week for Four having claims shellers, grindstone, cable, flails, milk stool, camp against stoves, The object of this suit is (4) consecutive weeks before the decedent must pre- wagon axles, rock pulling fish hook, cross cut saws, to procure a divorce a vinculo the 8th day of September, sent their claims to the under- corn choppers, conveyor belt, lot of horsefly nets, bug- matrimonii by the plaintiff, 1973, give notice to the said signed, or file the same with gy harness, sets of wagon britchens, wagon saddles, lot of good horse collars, Beer non-resident the said Register Wills lines, saw mill dust -Wine Gladys Bell Talbert Earl, from defendant of the of on blower, -Liquors chunk stove, forced the defendant, object and substance of the or before six months from iron, nail box, sets of cart gear, Robert Edward hay hooks, rope, sifters, scrcle, said Bill and warn him to file the date of such appointment. corn sheller, hay fork Earl. car, stoves, 16"x18" angle iron, etc. The Bill of Complaint re- his initial pleading therein on Any claim not so riled on or cites that the parties were or before the 9th day of Oc- before such date, or any ex- Wagon wheels, dog cart, meat benches, post bor- married in Febraury of 1965 tober, 1973, and to show cause tension thereof provided by ing outfit, bob sled, bolsters, nice horse sled, back end of 10% DISCOUNT ON CASE LOTS in Silver Spring, Maryland; if any why a decree should law, shall be unenforceable swab wagon, 2 horse wagon w/bed, 6 horse wagon, OF WHISKEY barshire plow, shovel that the complainant has been not be passed as prayed. thereafter. plow, 2 prong plow, cattle racks, pipe, gas tank, log wagon, 2 large a resident of the State of ELLIS C. WACIITER MILDRED J. MURPHY water tanks, large coaster sled, wood porch swing, lot of good tools will Maryland for more than one Clerk, Circuit Court for Personal Representative be sold. years; that no children were Frederick County, W. JEROME OFFUTT, ESQ. born of this marriage; that Maryland Attorney of Offutt, Haugh & The lumber was saved by Mr. Hoke over many the parties hereto separated ROBBIN J. BONNIN Bloom, P.A. years and is well dried. It will be sold at 1:00 P.M. ROGER LIQUOR STORE Attorney on or about May of 1965, and for Plaintiff 22 West Second Street Many other interesting items. such separation has been con- 230 N. Washington Street Frederick, Maryland 21701 ANN G. ROGER, Prop. tinuous a n d uninterrupted Rockville, Maryland Lunsh Reserved — Not Responsible For 20850 301-662-8248 Accidents. SOUTH SETON AVE. without cohabitation for more Filed August 1, 1973 Thomas M. Eichelberger PHONE 447-6262 EMMITSBURG, MD. than five years, and the mar- TRUE COPY H. LLOYD HOKE, TEST Register of Wills Executor Store Hours: riage is beyond any hope or Ellis C. Wachter, Clerk Monday Through Thursday, 8 A. M. to 10 Date of first CHARLES A. POOLE, Auctioneer P. M. expectation of a reconciliation. 8 4t 19 publication: Cascade, Md. — 241-3249 Friday & Saturday: 8 A. TO THE END, THERE- August 9, 1973-31 M. to 11 P. M. THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1973 EMMITSBURG 3IRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND, PAGE FOUR with Leonid Brezhnev. The Federation leaders still see STOCK MARKET Russia as a power seeking FOR YOU TO RELAX AND THE conse- IS THE TIME BUSINESS world domination, with NOW quent threats to our national considered impossibly far to at the AFL-CIO convention Nixon-Meany security and world peace. the left. But on the other next October. For good meas- Schism Widening to say They ask that in future nego- The ure, Meany went on Mat vigorous op- Eat Out By Babson's Reports Inc., hand, he was in that he did not intend, either, tiations the U. S. seek recip- Mass., Aug. position to Nixon's wooing of Wellesley Hills, Secretary of Labor rocal concessions from Mos- be- Moscow and Peking. So to invite 16, 1973—The relationship to speak, or cow. Meany's only course was the Peter J. Brennan tween President Nixon and Earl middle road. Secretary of Agriculture FAVORITE AREA RESTAURANT AFL - CIO President George VISIT YOUR L. Butz. The Labor Secretary RIWORT Meany hal always been ex- WEATHER .igrw And the doughty Federation- was accused by Meany of tak- and precipi- tremely uneasy, and on more Temperatures ist still declares that his neu- ing anti-labor positions on a Emmitsburg one occasion in the past tation for the and Beverage than trality decision in 1972 was of For a Special Meal number of issues and also District for the week ending few years the top official of about the wisest move that boasting that he represented Friday, Aug. 10, as reported the Federation has openly de- could have been made. In a both union and nonunion work- the U. S. Weather Service, clared his disillusionment and he risked his own lead- by way, ers in the nation. Lucille K. Beale, local dissatisfaction with the per- prestige. since approx- Mrs. ership Political Farty Attitudes were as follows: formance of the present Re- Federa- observer, imately 80% of the Basically, Meany and his H L Pr. Phone 717-334-9911 or 334-6144 INN publican administration. At BLUE MOUNTAIN tion membership has general- stand- closest cohorts are still Sat., Aug. 4 87 60 .. his organization's recent sum- ly been considered as being with ing off from affiliation Sun., Aug. 5 88 50 . mer meeting in Illinos, Meany Democratic. But his conserv- They CRAB HOUSE either political party. Mon., Aug. 6 88 55 .. adopted a particularly hostile ative co leadcrs went along within Thurmont In a see some improvement Tues., Aug. 7 90 63 .... Rt. 806, 2 Miles South of attitude toward Nixon. with his decision, and the Ex- ex- the Democratic Party, but Wed., Aug 8 89 63 .57 ROLLER number of critical comments, of the AFL- GETTYSBURG Phone 301-271-2190 ecutive Council of a strug- corruption pect continuation Thurs., Aug. 9 93 67 .... he emphasized the CIO simply declined to sup- and old govern- gle between the new Fri., Aug. 10 93 67 T Choice Of One within the federal port either national candidate Coun- lour way guards. The Executive ment and went out of his voting this course by 27 to 3. that RINK FRESHLY STEAMED CRABS cil approved a statement that that the Watergate Beware of anything to say No Nixon Invitation the Administratiin to "perfect & Fried) might well give called anyone tells you is a 55 Fifth Street SHRIMP (Steamed revelations making "unilateral Party a diffi- Traditionally, the Pr:sident task for setup." (Fried, Half Shell, Stew) in season the Republican to the Soviet OYSTERS 1974 elections. of the United States—whoev- concessions" Gettysburg, Pa. 17325 cult time in the summer talks CLAMS (Steamed & Fried) New er he may be mid regardless Union during the Nothing Really Use Classified Ads e't While many people think of of what party—is invited to Meany as having supported speak at the AFL-CIO conven- YOU CAN EAT $5.50 went Operators ALL the President during the 1972 Suell an invitation Group Rates not the to the White House in 1971, LAND ROVER TRIUMPH COCKTAILS AND MIXED DRINKS campaign, such was & Mrs. Charles Kerrigan Rather, he remained Tut the re :elite were neither Cars Open Skating Mr. case. 4-Wheel Drive Vehicle Sports -OUT SERVICE— neutral and proposed that his friendly noe relaxed. 'Weeny —CARRY accordingly, claimed that no acceptance SERVICE membership act FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES & Wholesale and Retail bending their best efforts in was receivoi until the last CRABS: at terms of work and financial moment, aril the reception Presi- All Popular Beers Soft Drinks aid in electing pro-labor con- the convent')a for the gressional aspirants wherever dent was tot cordial. Meany WEIKERT'S GARAGE DEAL ON THE The Federa- recently told nev snicn that a GET A they emerged. Pa. 17214 CRABS TO TAKE OUT tion's top man, being of a 'Nhite Houee aide had dellb- Blue Ridge Summit, conservative back- e.tely tried t. arrange a con- relatively Phone 717-794-2614 1973 CHEVROLET 9 a.m.-12 p.m. ground, could not back up frontation at that convention. Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed.,Thurs., George McGovern whom he He added, tee, that Presiden- Trucks Friday, Saturday, 9 a.m. - 1 a.m. later ac- And On OK Used Cars & Chevrolet tial staff members Sunday, 1 p.m. - 10 p.m. cused the le.5 ): official of in- sulting the C;fief Executive— I e denied. LIBRARY HOURS evh ich Meaety stoutly The point • is, however, that REDUCED PRICES WANTZ CHEVROLET INC. Monday, 9:30-12; 6:30-9 the steady deterioratoin of re- ON Phone 756-6006 Taneytown, Md. Tuesday, 2:30-5; 6:30-9 lations between President Nix- ===ass==i7=ToUcci Wednesday, 9:30-12; 6:30-9 on and George Meany have 7 Thursday, 10-12; 2:30-5 not ceased. They now appear COMPLETE AUTO AND BODY REPAIR 11 Friday, 9:30-12 to have hit rock bottom, with LAND ROVERS li PaiinS Re4fratha4d a news 14e Saturday, 9:00-12 the Federation boss at Department Hours session a while ago stating DURING AUGUST Service P.M., MONDAY—FRIDA1 MARYLAND that the President will defi- ass, 1:30 A.M.-5:00 EMMITSBURG, EVENING nitely not be asked to speak 5:3e P.M.-9:00 P.M., THURSDAY OUR SPECIALTY .0 HOME COOKING Business Services 411000emeerememae LEGAL NOTICE Sales Department Hours Daily Specials PATRONIZE our advertisers. 9:00 A.M.-9:00.P.M,, MONDAY—FRIDAY Dinners These firms are reliable and NO 24.399 EQUITY IN THE P.M.. SATURDAY years , 9:00 A.M.-5:00 Soups have proven through the CIRCUIT COURT FOR Se 5i9N Valece- • Homemade quality that they handle only FREDERICK COUNTY, products and •offer skilled Pizza - Sandwiches - Subs ad- MARYLAND professional service and * * * vice to their patrons. USED CHICKEN - SOFT SHELLS WANDA D. STAUB West Fifth Street Ai' 134 HARD SHELLS - SPAGHETTI Frederick, Maryland -CARS VS. SERVICE —Carry-Out Service— 1111•1111 JR. FOR PRESCRIPTION JAMES W. STAUB, Gi c/o Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elin- We Serve Your Favorite Beer and Wine THE GAS SERVICE (:) PEOPLE PREFER burg Ti North Tielman Ave. HOURS: 0:30 A.M. - 11 P.M. Daily Fresno, California ar * * * PEOPLES DRUG STORE —Closed Sunday— ORDER OF PUBLICATION ALWAYS GOOD VALUES of this Bill of R. The object LTD 9-Dr. H.T.: Fully Equipped; Low Mi. is to procure a di- 1971 Ford THE PALMS RESTAURANT Complaint 1970 Ford 4-Dr., V-8; Auto.; P.S.: R&H. vorce A VINCULO MATRI- 1970 Ford LTD 4-Dr. H.T.; Very Clean; Low Mileage. GETTYSBURG, PA. Emmitsburg, Md. Phone 447-2303, 447-2991 MONII from the Defendent, 1969 Rambler 4-Door; Fully Equipped. James W. Staub, Jr. VW Station Wagon; Very Clean. 1969 Ci THE MATTHEWS e The Bill of Complaint re- 1968 Ford Torino 2-Dr. H.T.; V-8; Auto. Phone 334-2916 cites that the Complainant is 1968 Ford LTD 2-Dr. H.T.; Fully Equipped; Air. fr Very Clean. 000 a resident of Frederick Coun- 1967 Pontiac 4-Da.; Low Mileage; 0000•0000000/#000000/0I00000000,000000000000#000000000 GAS COMPANY P.S.: Clean. ty, State of Maryland where 1967 Rambler 4-Dr. V-8; Auto.; PI -Dr. H.T.; V-8; Auto. she has resided for more than 1966 Ford Galaxy 500 2 Ford Country Sedan; Very Clean. • Sick Room Supplies AUGUST 18 - Thurmont one year last past; that the 1966 SATURDAY, Emmitsburg 1964 Pontiac Cony. Fully Equipped; Very Clean. Defendent is a non-resident of the State of Maryland whose Mr. • Greetings Cards misiososimimosso last known address is c/o Maternity Shop and Mrs. Paul Elinburg, North USED TRUCKS AMALGAMATION Hanover Tielman Avenue, Fresno, Cal- IA-Ton Pickup, Ranger; R&H. Complete Line Of ifornia; that the parties were 1970 Ford F100 • Cosmetics 1970 Ford F100 4-Wheel Drive Pickup. MATERNITY WEAR married on December 5, 1970 •08,04^4?000 4NP0,00000000.000000000 Childrens' Wear to Size 6X at Craven County, North Car- olina, by a justice of the Danskin Leotards, Tights & ii peace in a civil ceremony; Trunks — Shower Gifts Sales, Inc. that as a result of said mar- Sperry's Ford LIGHT INN SeIva Dance Footwear riage no children were born; PEACE 4 17-6171 EMMITSBURG. MD. di Frederick St., Hanover, Pa. that the parties to this cause PHONE 1111111111111111111111111IMMINNIMIIIIMIN have voluntarily lived separ- ON THE BATTLEFIELD ate and apart without any co- CECIL STULTZ Coffman Jewelers habitation for more than GETTYSBURG, PA. 28 Baltimore St. twelve months prior to the CUSTOM HOME BUILDERS filing of the Bill of Complaint Dancing 9:30 'Til 12:30 Gettysburg, Pa. and the separation between REMODELING the parties is beyond any rea- OMEGA WATCHES sonable hope or expectation ROOFING - SIDING (ORANGE BLOSSOM of reconciliation; and that the CONCRETE WORK - CABINET BUILDER to resume DIAMOND RINGS) Complainant wishes the use of her maiden name. FREE ESTIMATES— mossosonsmomisomm The Bill then prays that By Contract Or By Hour Complainant, Wanda D. Staub, DR. R. P. KLINGER, JR. A VINCULO be divorced Phone 717-642-5315 R2, Fairfield, Pa. 17320 The Ott House MATRIMONII from the De- Optometrist fendent, James W. Staub, Jr. and be allowed the use of her 19 East Main Street maiden name and awarded any MD. Pub & Restaurant EMMITSBURG, further relief as is the nature Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted of her case. Phone 301-447-2625 Complete Optical Repairs ORDER OF COURT the HOURS It is thereupon this 12th MONDAY: 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. day of July, 1973, by the Cir- in*ing SUBS AND PIZZAS (Other Evenings By Appoint.) cuit Court for Frederick Coun- PHONE ty, Maryland sitting as a Diamonds As Perfect TI 8-8340 piece Of WESTMINSTER Court of Equity ORDERED Complete Line , the Complainant give no- .As Your Love that be perfect. your , WINES & BEERS CODORI tice to the Defendent of the When you're in love, you want everything to object and substance of the We feel the same way. Every diamond we sell is inspected advertising MEMORIALS Bill by causing a copy of this a gemologist, to make sure it's the best buy for your in some by Service order to be inserted money. Let us help you select the perfect wedding set, as needs! Complete Carry-Out Rock of Ages newspaper published in the years. Markers been claing_for couples for more than 50 Monuments, County of Frederick once a we've Mausoleums weeks & Cleaning week for four successive Bridal Set $290 Cemetery Lettering Au- prior to the 18th day of convenient ways to buy: 400 W. Middle St., Gettysburg _ rwer Charge • Layaway 1973, commanding him Revolving Charge 4 Custom Charge • BankAmencard Master Phone 717-334-1413 gust, EAT AT to be and appear in this court before the 18th day of Sep- SOUP And tember, 1973 and ehow cause if any why a decree should SANDWICHES WILSON not be passed as prayed. ROYAL JEWEL ELLIS C. WACHTER BOX FOUNTAIN Clerk of the Circuit Funeral Home 42 BALTIMORE STREET Sundries - Magazines Court For Frederick > Elbo County, Md. GETTYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA MD. MARY E. STORM Phone 334-1314 BIG BOY EMMITSBURG, for Complainant FAIRFIELD Attorney Hanover, Waynesboro, York, West Church Street Other locations include FAMILY RESTAURANT 114 A Chambersburg and Carlisle Frederick, Maryland CUT RATE Stebnvotir Avenue Phones: Pa. Tel - 662-826C Gettysburg, Ias to S• to& 12 1973 BANKAMERICARII Fairfield, Pa. 17320 I.tass Thum Emmitsburg 447-6244 Filed July Fri.• Sat. I as. to 12 imidsisho ster char CREDIT PLAN C.x Frederick TRUE COPY TEST ••••—•...... USE OUR YOUNG ADULT /1.1,1,,, In Fairfield 642-8642 Ellis C. Wachter Clerk E 7 19I4t EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMrrSBURG, MARYLAND, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1973 PAGE FIVE

Mt. St. Mary's Announces Appointment Frederick Community College VFW Ladies Plan Open Line by Of 11 New Instructors For Fall Term Announces Fall Course Offerings Active Schedule Rep. Goodloe Byron Mount Saint Mary's College schools and a psychology in- This fall, Frederick Com- Epsicopal Theological School, The regular monthly meet- The following questions begins the -1973-1974 academ- tern at Saint Vincent' Hos- munity College will offer and Doctorate in Theology ing of the Ladies Auxiliary were typical of the kind asked ic year with eleven new facul- pital. courses in philosophy and re- from the General Theological to Emmitsburg Memorial Post of me in recent weeks. Let- ty members, two of whom are ligion. These courses are open Seminary. . 6658, Veterans of Foreign ters should be sent to me, c/o returning to the Mount for Ronald R. Fennell, instruc- to adults as well as regular Dr. Rodgers has served dur- Wars, was held at Kump's U. S. House of Representa- the second time. tor in social welfare, served full-time students. ing the past 15 years as an in- Dam Park on August 2, at tives, Washington, D.C. 20515. FOR SALE—Workshoes. Em- HELP WANTED — Fashion for five years in various super- The course — Introduction to structor, professor, and vice 8:00 p.m. As a member of the House mitsburg Feed and Farm Show Directors needed for The Rev. James T. Delaney visory and counseling capaci- Philosophy—is a survey of the president of several institu- Roll was called. There were Commerce Committee, perhaps, Supply, E. Main St. Christmas season. Showing returns to assume the dual ties for the Loysvilte Youth major intellectual problems fa- tions of higher learning prior 17 members rressnt. The min- you could tell me the status Sarah Coventry Jewelry. role of assistant professor of Developmnt Center, Loysville, ced by great philosophers of to coming to Frederick Com- utes of the, pre 'oils meeting of legislation streamlining WANTED—House with 10-50 For interview call Mrs. Pol- psychology and sociology, as Pa. He received a B.S. de- all ages. munity College. E.'S read. Pills ethra?il systems in the North- acres on State or County were approved ly Weddle, 473-8523. well as acting chaplain. A gree from the University of A newer course et FCC — Fredercik Community Col- present-. T.se Finney- east? Road, any condition. Pre- were 811612t graduate of the Mount in 1957, Maryland in 1970. He is a World Religions—provides an lege practices an "open door" • Knott's The proposed measure, fer woods and creek. Own- frock and Florence . EDGE" he earned a master's degree member of the National Asso- introduction to the historical admissions policy. This means for mem- which would create a stream- er must hold ample first "GET THE names were put up in education at the University ciation of Social Workers and background, beliefs, scriptures, that any person who can bene- voted into lined rail system from ele- trust. Write Frank Dawed- SHARPENING SERVICE bership. They were of Delaware in 1961, and has the American Council for So- and practices of the world's fit from the course offerings ments of six bankrupt rail- eit, 6220 Rhode Island Ave., (Foley Factory Trained) the organization. done post-graduate work at cial Workers. major religious traditions. In- will be admitted. Courses may and roads in the Northeast, has Riverdale, Mr 20840. Carbide A Specialty A motion was made WILLIAM G. MORGAN Duquesne University, the Uni- Mrs. Jean Anne Hartzell, cluded are: Hinduism, Jainism, be taken for college credit or favorably voted upon to bond passd the Senate and is cur- 7264t versity of Delaware arid Ford- be a lecturer in the Buddhism, Sikhism, Taoism, pending before the — Old Frederick Road who will non-credit. the treasurer for the '73-'74 rently Emmitsburg After 6 P.M. ham University. In addition English department, received Confucianism, Shinto, Judaism, The College offers over six- year. House Interstate and Foreign ZENTZ AUTO SALES to teaching at the Mount, he degree from Gettys- Zoroastrianism, Christianity, during the Committee. FOR RENT—Furnished apart- her B.A. ty different courses Initiation for all new mem- Commerce Serving You Since 1943 has been a part-time instruc- College, where she lec- and Islam. hours to meet has Congress done ment and trailer. Recent- burg day and evening bers will be held at the next What Carlisle St. Getytsburg, Pa. at the University of Dela- intermittently for 23 The instructor for these of the the Policeman's Bill of ly remodeled and ecorate. tor tured the educational needs regular meeting, Sept. 6. about Open 9-9 Daily Delaware Technical and She received an M.A. is Dr. Bill W. Rodgers, list- Very nice surroundings. ware, years courses county residents. Courses It was decided to send a Rights? Community College, and Saint :iippensburg State Col- who also serves as Division include:, art, proposed legislation is Conveniently located in Blue from ed for the fall donation to the Lewis This T & P BUILDERS, INC. School of Nursing. He 1973 and is a member Chairman at the Frederick data proces- pending before the Ridge Summit area. Married Francis lege in biology ,business, Muscular Dystrophy Telethon. currently Rt. 1, Emmitsburg served for three years Beta Kappa. Community College. Dr. Rodg- electronics, Judiciary Committee couples only—will consider also of Phi sing, economics, Keep America Beautiful House Phone 447-2845 as princinal of Saint Mark's ers received his A.B. degree literature, foreign held hearings on the one child. A nice quiet place Dr. English, Chairman, Maxine Keilholtz, which Room additions, game rooms, Sch.l. An instructor in history, from California State with history, July. The meas- live. Must have refer- High languages, geography, reported a small boxwood bill in late garages, siding and roofing, to Maryanne F. Healey did her and phil- nu.sing, a Griev- taking applica- majors in sociology mathematics, music, hedge has been purchased to ure would establish gutter work. Free estimates ence. Now Delaney has published undergraduate work at Rose- political investi- calls. See Fr. osophy, his Master's Degree physical education, be planted in front of the ance Commission to and references. 712614t tions. No phone School Planning" College and received her of- "Innovative mont from the same institution with science, psychology, ae :retar- Post Home. Sister Keilholtz gate complaints of police Mrs. Frazer at Frazer's God and Freud." and Ph.D. in 1973 Ridge and "Between M.A. in 1965 majors in histroy and educa- ial science, sociology, anthrop- donated this Shrub. officers and it would also for- Laundromat, Blue in "Personalities Georgetown University. has SANTA S He is listed from tion. Continuing his education, ology, speech, and drama. For following were selected mulate a Law Enfocement Of- e Symmit. 9012t and "Men of 1969 she was The PARTIES of the South" From 1967 to Dr. Rodgers- received a Bach- interested students who need District 7 meetings: fices' "Bill of Rights" provid- TOWN CONVENIENCE He is the social stud- to attend needs : 1972." chairman of elor's Degrea n Divinity from "refresher" courses in Eng- Maxine Keilholtz, ing statutory protection for — 3 bedroom brick Delaware of East Orange Delegates, "isawk, MANAGERS Thurmont president of the ies department lish, mathematics, and study and Helen L. their constitutional rights anc' rancher with kit- Schiol. She Jane Orndorff and and siding Personnel and Guidance As- Catholic High special developmental are Anna living American an S.T.L. from Pontifical In- skills, a Sanders. Alternates privileges. DEALERS chen, diningroom, sociation and a member of a member of the is offered. and can I obtain a cop: and of stitute of Saint Thomas (An- program Sanders, Lois Hartdagen Where t ft. room„ 2 baths; full base- the following: American Psy- Historical A....eociation interested in enroll- Dis- certificate? gel;cum ), Rome, Italy, and an Persons Danielle White. The first of my birth ment, single carport. $38,- chological Association, Nation- Phi Alpha Theta. community college of Maryland- FANTASTIC TOY & GIFT S.T.D. the following year from ing in a trict meeting was held Aug. The majority 500. al Education Association, program should con- Me- can obtain a LINE! Madeline A. Ritter, as- the same institute. He has ceurse or 15 at Monocacy Valley born residents Emmitslairg—New 3 bedroom American Association of Sec- Mrs. Admissions Office Also their _original birth 1973 - OUR 26th YEAR di- professor of education, also participated in several tact the morial Post, Harney. copy of rancher with livingroom, ondary School Principals and sistant for additional in- Larsen. by contacting the HIGHEST COMMISSIONS 1/2 to the Mount from Saint post - graduate programs at (662-0101) attending were Judy certificate ning room, kitchen, 1 American Association of Mar- comes and a Fall Schedule. Gloria State Department (3.' * No Cash Investment! with College, Ernmitsburg, several institutes. He has formation District 7 President; Maryland baths, full basement riage Counselors. Joseph cost for each sixteen- Ott Division of Vital Rec- * No Collecting she administered the taught theology for 13 years, Tuition Martin, Secretary; Evelyn Health, patio doors. $31,500. where is $36. A full- Prestin Street * No Delivering Philip E education depart- most recently as a lecturer at week course Treasurer; Anna Bushman ords, 301 W. STROUT REALTY, INC. Also i .eanin,,s is elementary tuition is you may LARGEST SELECTION assistant coordinated the ele- Conception time day student Chaplain, and Catherine Hodge. Baltimore, 212':11 or 117 Carroll St. Wychodzki, the new ment and the Immaculate Fall classes ALSO BOOKING PARTIES 1964 teachirt pro- of Newark, $300.00 a year. The 26th anniversary par- telephone 301-383-2675: Thurmont, Md. professor of drama. A mentary student Seminary, diocese regis- elim- Don't Delay! Call COLLECT! been a ser- begin on August 27 and held on July 19 at What is being done to Bob Meunier, Br. Mgr. University, N. Y., he received gram. She has also N. J. For three years he now. ty was Ask for Marion, 1 (203) 673- Maryland tration is being held 1863 of the Holi inate acid mine drainage Phone 271-2800 his master's in theater and consultant to the ved as an assistant pastor st are Restaurant 3455, or write SANTA's Par- Free counseling services members an. which pollutes so many of the at Catholic University, State Department of Educa- Saint Peter the Apostle day Inn with 74 Inc Avon, Conn. 06001. it speech each day during the hom,ro. in our country? ties D. C. in 1968, tion. She received a bachelor's Church, Parsippany-Troy Hill, avaiNble their guests present. srteams HOUSE FOR SALE — Near Washington, the College. been inlormed that 9116 3t accepted in a from Drexel Universi- N. J. He has served as a coach eummer at guests included Madam Stat. I have Emmitsburg-3 yr. old brick and has been degree Protectior. theater at in 1943, and and faculty moderator of ath- President, Maryland VF1,',. the Environinental bdrms, living- Ph.D. program in ty, Philadelphia, z at Taney rancher, 3 New from West- schools where Vivian Mixter; Agency recently awarded HELP WANTED dining- the City University of a master's degree letics at several Auxiliary, z. room with fireplace, of 1967. dean LLciAL NOTICE vice president. grant cur the ..rst phase of Supply & Lumber Corp, York. A former instructor ern Maryland College in he taught. He was also Ethel Williams, kitchen combined, bath, base- extensive Garnett project to demonstrate th Taneytown, Md. Equal Op- speech at Howard University, She has also done of students at Neumann Pre- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT State of Maryland; ment, garage, extra large President; feasibility of a ri,_!w coal mi.: portunity Employer. it Mount, aled Manhattan post-graduate work in educa- paratory School, Wayne, N.J. FOR FREDERICK COUNTY Gamber, Past State lot. Call 447-2607. ltp the :re in helping con- Mr. Wy- several colleges and He is a member of the Priests' EQUITY — Ruby Tawney, Deputy Chief tc_.0 .i Community College. tion at NO. 24,453 drainage. The ATTENTION FARMERS produc- She is a mem- Senate, Knights of Columbus, MARIE PRINCE of Staff, District 7; and Ann a... ae:d mi--12 GET RID OF FLIES — Dry chodski has also been uniVersities. DOROTHY is designed Hauling to Auction Everyday Carousel National Educe- New Jersey Education Associ- vs. Senior Vice President, fly bait, fly pest strips, er-director of the ber of the GORMAN, PLAINTIFF, Seal, -laying coal J. E. Watkins City, the Pennsyl- ation, National Catholic Edu- GORMAN, District 7. An enjoyable e se- to remove shallow stock fly spraar, Shoo Fly Dinner Theater in Oeean tior. Association, MELVIN JACOB open the Dealer in Livestock Edison Education Associ- cation Association, and sever- was had by all. without tearing spray for horses at Emmits- Md., and manager of vania State DEFENDANT lling Comprehensive Emmitshurg, Md. City. Association of school athletic organiza- local auxiliary will be gound above. burg Feed and Farm Sup- Theater in New York ation and the al ORDER OF PUBLICATION The will tf 7:ione 447-2347 writ- She is a bus trip for testing and evaluation ply, E. Main Street. Most recently, he was a Teacher Educators. tions. Ordered by the Circuit Court sponsoring in a SIM A. Tag- the Statue probably begin later this year for WETA Television presently writing The Rev. Sylvester :or Frederick County that no- Maryland bay at New & Used Guns For Sale er Module) in in thoul- 28. This and interim reports will no Washington, D. C., for which (Self-Instructional gart, C.M., lecturer -tice of suit by the Plaintiff of Liberty, October Licensed Handgun Dealer WANTED for th his B.A. feoee available to all doubt be available to the pub- won three Emmy Awards educational psychology ogy, received for divorce A VINCULO MAT- trip will be GUNS WANTED he Art. College, Prince- residente. lic. REAL ESTATE 1970. This fall his play, Maryland Institute of Saint Soseph's RIMONII from Defendant on community Gene's Gun Shop in Stephens, as- 1933, his S.T.L. Eve Dance How many animals are con- "Dickens", will open in New Dr. A. Brook ton, N. J., in the grounds of desertion for The New Year's Eugene Bankard N. Martin pro- of mathe- from Collegium Angelicurn, and a report Adered endangered species? Luther York City as a Showcase sistant professor a period of more than twelve was discussed Emmitsburg, R.D. 2, Md. a a B.A. cum Rome, Italy, in 19:1.9„ . and his Vivaldi. The Department of Interior duction. Mr. Wychodski is matics, received (12) month be given by pub- given by Dixie Phone 447-2869 Equity from the Uni- S.S.B. from Institutum Bibli- Chairmen for now lists 109 native animals Agency member of the Actors' laude in 1964 lication which shall warn - De- Committee Guns bought, sold & repaired He earn- Rome, in 1940. He also announced as ! an the U. S. Endangered Spe- Association and the Dramat- versity of Colorado. cum, fendant to file responsive 1973-74 were H. Kenneth Seiferd from the honorary LL.D. de- Lois I cies list. The most recent ad- The Best Used Cara are Found Guild of America. ed a Ph.D. in 1969 received pleading on or before the 16th follows. Americanisn, SLlesman ists' Barrick-Fol- Maryland, where grees from Saint John's Uni, Day, Cath- ditions incl"de the Utah prair- Where the Best Used Cars Mrs. Dorothea University of day of October, 1973. Hartdagen; Loyalty as assistant- versity in 1955 and from Ni- Buday Poppy, dog, No Rocky Moun- are Sold. who joins the faculty he had a teaching ELLIS C. WACHTER erine Hodge; ie BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT ger, his in 1956. He Maxine and Eastern cougar. William (Bill) Sentz instructor of art, received ship. After receiving agara University Clerk Judy Larsen: Cancer, tain wolf an the assistant was professor, director and Action, Fairfield Rd. PENNSYLVANIA B.E.L. degree from Ph.D., he was an MARY E. STORM Keilholtz; Cowmunity a of University of rector of Mary Immaculate Keep Amer- RD 3 Gettysburg, Pa. Maryland Institute College professor at the Solicitor for Complainant Catherine Hodge; Baker V. A. Association, Judy Phone 717-794-2441 M.E.A. when he Seminary, Northampton, Pa., Pollution, Phone 717-642-5603 1965 and her Hawaii until 1973, 114A West Church Street ica Beautiful and Conference Dele- Art in in 14 years, and most recent- Larsen; Fall Hoffberger School of did post-graduate work for Frederick, Maryland Maxine Keilholtz; March of Lois FOR SALE— Used Applianc- from the Saint Joseph Col- gates, Judy Larsen and CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING the same institute computer science at the Uni- ly served at Filed August 9, 1973 Dimes, Gloria Martin and Judy OF BEEF es—ftefrigerators, Freezers, Painting at He is a Hartdagen; Statue of Liberty. & PROCESSING latest teaching versity of Illinois. He is co- lege, Emmitsburg. COPY TEST Larsen; Youth Activities, the Ranges. See these bargains in 1967. Her Bib- TRUE Judy Larsen. Cut and wrapped for University of two technical works member of t .2athoiic C. Wacl.'er, Clerk Topper; Voice of Democ- at Reaves Electric Co., W. position was at the author Mary The treasurer's report wam freezer to your specifications. has had her in the 1973 "Denver .icai Ass.anaticei a America. Dixie Vivaldi; Legisla- Main St., Emmitsburg, Md. of Maine. She published 81614t racy, then given. Mae Sayler's NORMAN SHRIVER, JR. several exhibi- Report." He is a A47249r tf work shown in Research tion, Rita Byard; Membership, name was called for the doe_ Phone 447-2255 - Emmitsburg Phone received the American tions, and in 1965 she member of Eve Ott; National Home, prize but was not present. We sell beef by half or Balti- Society and he $200 award from the Mathematical Gloria Martin; Historian There being no further bus' quarters a one Society and the more Museum of Art for Mathematical Gwen Topper; Publicity, cur- ness the meeting was adjourr Football Association of Wi',ITRESSES DRIVEWAYS—Blacktop, pav- her. paintings. Mathematical rent officers and Gwen Top- ed with refreshments servc of psychology, ing, repairing and sealing. An instructor in America. per; .Rehabilitation, Dolores by Danielle White and Glor: Shoes department KITCHEN HELP Reasonable rates. Free es- David Butler received his The theology Henke; Blood Donor, Anna Maddox. Next month's r J. members. timates. All work guaran- B.A. and M.A. from Loyola has two new faculty EMPLOYMENT Bushman; Safety and Drug freshment committee is Jar Are On Molloy, IMMEDIATE teed. Call collect, Lewis College, and is now a doctoral The Rev. Vincent P. Abuse, Jane Orndorff; N. D. Orndorff and Lisa Finneyfrocl theology, Reinhart, 717-624-8460. Ref- candidate at Oklahoma State assistant professor of Full Or Part Time Their Way 1956 from erences in Charnita area. University. In addition to ser- received a B.A. in South 3115126t ving a year as a teaching as- Seton Hall University, S.T.B. ALOHA sistant at the university, he Orange, N. J., and an RESTAURANT DATSUN Sure Beats what J. DEE ONE Uni- SHAMROCK has been climeal psychologist in 1960 from Catholic Welcome to a new adventure in dining out. Dancing nightl: ever is second. Drive a Dat- Thurmont, Md. FAMILY for the Baltimore public versity. In 1964 he received U. S. Rt. 15 under the palms at the new Trade Winds Polynesian an sun and then decide. Dee Restaurant and Night Club in the Internationa- Gee Imports Inc., Route SHOE SHOPPE 301-271-7882 301-271-2912 Village Bazaar, Timeless Towns, Gettysburg, Pa. To h 116 West, Gettysburg, Pa. Taxpayers Ask IRS opened around September, 1973. you Thurmont Shopping Plaza YOU'LL BE SORRY—If refund checks go astray be- Q. My state has a lottery. Applications now being accepted for the following positions: seeing buy any piano before cause taxpayers moved and If I should win one of the cash Con- • Barmaids the amazing Kimball FOR RENT—Furnished house left no forwarding address prizes, do I have to pay fed- exclusive solette with four trailer, in Blue Ridge Sum- with the Postal Service. Still eral income tax on it? O Waitresses Tone- tone-touch features. mit area. Nicely located, taxpayers neglected to A. Yes, proceeds from lot- for other o Busboys boards are guaranteed beautiful surroundings, con- correct the label attached to teries are gambling winnings Music Serv- life. Menchey venient to bank, post office their tax return. This in.. and must be included in your • Kitchen Help (Polynesian Experience Helpful) Carlisle St., Clear- and ice, 1100 laundromat. Married eludes, for example, changing income. However, if you item- Shopping Center, Han- Excellent tips. view couples only. See Mrs. Fra- a label to show a new address ize your deductions, you can over, Pa. zer who lives above the Fringe benefits. A fun place to work. The next best thing to or name resulting from mar- deduct your gambling losses, being in Hawaii. laundromat. Phone 301-241- the losing GOOD USED CARS — For- riage. such as cost of 3411. 81912t lottery tickets, from your total Please call Bernie Atkins at (717) 642-5400 anytime. eign and domestic Re-con- Errors or omissians in tax gambling winnings, up to the ditioned and priced to sell returns have delayed refunds extent of your winnings, you --bank financing available. PRINTING to some taxpayers. They Gee Imports, Fairfield you have no winnings, you Dee ALL KINDS should follow the instruction.> Pa. can't deduct your gambling Rd., Gettysbuig, Also provided with the notification they received from the IRS losses. AWNINGS Plastic Signs to help speed their refund. If you should win a valu- ADD COMFORT, BEAUTY Wedding Invitations CAR PORTS Taxpayers contacting the able prize in a lottery, it FAST SERVICE IRS about their refund should might be to your advantage PATIO COVERS This CHRONICLE PRESS INC. be able to give the name and to "income average". PORCH ENCLOSURES 447-2333 Emmitsburg, Md. address as it appeared on the permits an unusually large 86 VALUE TO YOUR HOME FIBERGLASS AWNING CO. return, the present name and amount of income obtained in address, social security num- one year to be taxed in the 127 York St. FARMERS & DAIRYMEN ber and the type of form filed. lower brackets of your prev- Gettysburg, Pa. - Ph. 334-4612 Terramycin Often, IRS employees can ious tax years. More details WITH FINE CARPETING Mastit:s — Scoure Tablets find out almost immediately are available in IRS Publica- NOTICE — The Datsun Pick- Injectables what happened to a refund tion 506, "Computing Your Tax 5000 up — Definitely your best SELECT FROM OVER SAMPLES All Veterinarian Supplies check through a computer sys- Under the Income Averaging buy — Drive a Datsun and PEOPLES DRUG STORE tem available in many IRS Method." Write your nearest decide. Dee Gee Im- then tf Gettysburg, Pa. offices. The system indicates, IRS office for a free copy. ports, Inc., Fairfield Rd., • j,7-. for example, when the Postal Q. The local police boys CARPETING FOR ANYWHERE Gettysburg, Pa. Kiwanis Kids Day Service has returned a check. club is sponsoring a benefit Undelivered refund checks showing of a movie. Tickets AND EVERYWHERE RONALD J. SHORB To Be Held Aug. 23 can be remailed almost im- are $10. Can I deduct the new OurNESTreamtnedaatie.. Ceramic Tile The second annual Kiwanis mediately to the address. ticket price as a charitable Kids Day will be held August After October 1, however, all contribution? FOR ALL WOOD AND MASONRY SUR- Contractor 23rd, rain date August 30th undelivered refund checks are A. A portion of the tick- HOUSE EXTRA from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at cancelled. Issuing checks in et price is deductible, namely, FACES ... GIVES YOUR Baths-Kitchens-Flagstone the Frederick Municipal Swim- response to inquiries received that portion that exceeds the YEARS OF BEAUTY AND PROTECTION ming Pool, Fleming Avenue, after that date takes consid- fair market value of the show- Wall-to-Wall Carpet sponsored by the Kiwanis ably more time because spe- ing. For example, if the reg- Carpatting and Bedding Specfallsts Armstrong Floor Covering Club of Suburban Frederick. cial processing is required. ular price of the movie is $3, The swimming party is open As for refund checks lost your deduction would be $7. ZERFING'S HARDWARE Free Etsimates to all children aged 10 to 14 or stolen in transit, those who Q. I understand that the SHOPPING CENTER BALTIMORE ST. GETTYSBURG GETTYSBURG years. have information on these IRS winds up with thousands Phone 271-752 Mr. Thomas Eichelberger is checks should contact their of undelivered refunds each Phone 717-334-1122 rprIngs Avenue Phone 334-7300 Gettysburg. Ps chairman of the yearly serv- nearest Internal Revenue Of- year. How can this happen? Free Parking Rear of Store Thurmont, Md. ice club sponsored activity. fice immediately. A. The great majority of 'AGE SIX EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MLRYLAND, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1973

ZEN TZ AUTO Emmitsburg School Announces Seniors Plan Donors Listed In 1973 Vigilant SALES Homeroom Assignments For Year Fall Events Hose Company Fund Drive The following are the home- er Larry Miller, David Poist, Another consignment of The following is a list of Carroll Troxell — & I ' Carlisle room assignments for the com- Jacqueline Poulsen, Tamara men's, women's and children's routes which have been com- Ray's Enterprises, Inc. ing school year at Emmits- Strickhouser, Teresa Tregon- shoes has arrived at the Em- pleted in the 1973 Fund Drive Charles Kemper Railroad Sts. burg School. i ing, Mark Wilkinson, Jay Wi- mitsburg Senior Citizens Cent- of the Vigilant Hose Co. Route James Cool vell and Michael Wivell. er for purchase at reasonable 806 to Mt. St. Mary's College, James Small Gettysburg, Pa. Grade 1 — Miss Darzell Grade 7, Mrs. Rita Remav- rates, until Nov. 1. All are Kelbaugh Road, St. Anthony's Warren Sponseller "Our 30th Year" Strother, Teacher: Matthew ege: Tammy Bennett, Sandra welcome to come look them to Motter's Station, Tom's 1Richard Washborn Andrew, Nicholas Aravanis, Bryan, James Click, Brenda over. Creek Church Road, Route 97 Ralph Whipp Fine Selection Karen Hahn, Brian Glass, Te- Cool, Charles Cool, Tina Din- Remember the next regular to Bridgeport-Bridgeport Rd.- Austin J. Knott resa Bennett, John Bushman, terman, Betty Eyler, David Senior Citizens Club meeting Simmons Rd., Harney Rd.-Bol- L. Snyder Of Low Mileage Kelly Clapsaddle, Joseph Cool, Gebhart, Herbert Gingell, is Tuesday, August 21 at 6:00 linger School Rd.-Shoemaker Carroll Portner Lucinda Cool, Mark Daniels, Hrenda Glass, Kimberly Glass, p.m., in the Emmitsburg Com- Rd.-Bull Frog Rd., Bernard Leo P. Little Cars Norma Dinterman, Tammy Archie Graff, Rebecca Green, munity Park. Bring a cover- Stouter's to Hornest Nest Rd.- Liddie Eyler Dinterman, Lewis Grandstaff, Richard Grimes, Eric Hewitt, ed dish and table setting. Annandale Rd., and Pennsyl- Austin Knott 1973 Chevelle two-door hard- Eugene Grimes, Rhonda Keil- David Hill, Frederic Martinez, Meat, rolls and drink will be vania Line to Zora across to Roger Stemply top, dark green, white holtz, Cynthia Koontz, Edward Karla Masser, Anthony Myers, furnished. Tract Rd. If you were not John Knott top, 3,000 certified miles. Kwarta, Dennis McGlaughlin, Wanda Nunemaker, Denise Tuesday morning at ten o'- home when the firemen were Michael Kreitz Past members of the Farm Home Advisory Commit- 1973 Chevelle four-door sedan, Terry McNair, Brian Orndorff, Sanders, Josephine Sanders„ clock the official board met soliciting, you can still mail Mildred Wilhide tee that were honored are, left to right: Mrs. Raymond 2,000 certified miles, V- Michelle Sanders, Michelle Janet Seis, Wayne Shoemaker, at the Senior Center for dis- in a contribution in the self- Henry Barwis Baum Aardner, Mrs. William Wivell, Mrs. Harry Swomley, 8 engine, automatic. Swartz, Shawn Tyler, Rebec- Bart Stouter, Brett Stouter, cussing and planning programs addressed. postage - paid en- Merhl Knott Jr., and Mrs. Charles Brauer. 1972 Pontiac Luxury LeMans, ca Roper and Wayne E. Wivell. Diane Swartz, Bernard Thomp- for the meetings of the club velope or send it to Fund Lee Eyler two-door, hardtop, gold, Grade 1-2, Miss Anne Craw- son, Donnie Thompson, Trac- in the coming months, and the Drive Chairman, Vigilant Hose Melvin Messner black vinyl top, 31,000 ford: (1) Cindy Andrew, Mary ey Toms, Francis Topper, Kar- Fall Bazaar, set for Saturday, Co., Box 171, Emmitsburg, Md. Charles Shipley certified miles. Ellen Bankard, Linda Spring- en Topper, Kimberly Tregon- November 10. 21727. Carl Wetzel 1972 Maverick two-door sedan, er, Mark Hess, Richard Shar- Mg, Ricky Unger, Linda Wel- The meeting opened with There is one change in the A lphonso Knott automatic, power steer- er, James Shriner, and Tina routes to still be completed. ty, Kyle Wilhelm, Deborah prayer by Sister Paula. Sev- Carl Hoase COMPANW ing, 19,000 certified Wormley. Wormley, and Katherine A. en members were present. Sec- Mike Shorb will !-,e soliciting Charles E. Wood THE MUTUAL INSURANCE miles. from Mt. St. Mary's to Nor- 4— (2) Huber. retary Edie Baker read the Harold Sanders 1972 Ford Torino two-door Catherine Aravanis, bert Wivell's. Morris Grade 8, Mr. Brake: Mar- minutes of the last meting. William Boyd hardtop, white with blue Eiker, Tina Sanders, Recent contributors are as garet Abrahams, Dale Adams, Allen Bouey gave the treasur- Ronald Messner vinyl top, Tina Sweeney, Kelly Long, follows: 13,000 certi- Allen Bassler, Reese Clabaugh, er's report. James N. Wivell, Jr. fied miles. Robert Stanley, Tina Stone- Melva L. Hardman SINCE 1843 Lisa Copenhaver, Alvin Creg- Andrew R. Eyster 1971 Pontiac Bonneville four- sifer, Cynthia Valentine, Wil- All noted that the four new Charles B. Shorb ger, Jean Diehl, Sheryl Eh- John W. Strickhouser AND door hardtop, liam Warthen, Douglas Wat- tables had arrived and were Rosalia Marshall OFFERING STANDARD HOMEOWNERS bronze, lert, Nina Eiker, Dane Eyler, Wilbur Topper black vinyl top, 29,000 kins, David Wetzel, John Bo- set up for inspection. Bernard Mort John Eyler, Denise Faulkner, Cuy R. Ohler AT 15(Z0 TO 20 LESS certified miles. lin, Joyce Abrahams, Tracy Ethel Fuss announced an- George Kramer, Jr. FIRE INSURANCE Lillian Fields, Leslie Fisher, Francis Smith 1971 Ford Country Squire Sanders, Andrew Kwarta, other bus trip to Cumberland Lucien Trip Sta- Ernest Fredrikis, Joyce Fuss, Murray Roop THAN STANDARD RATES. FOR LOCAL tion Wagon, V-8, auto- Phyllis Stouter, ,Robin Wheel- for October 16. More details John Sander; A. Kelly Gingell, Charles Glack- Frank Valentine matic, radial tires, 29,- er and Deborah Wivell. will be reported later. Sep- en, Cindy Hahn, John Hankey, Jerry W. Snyder SERVICE CALL OUR EMMITSBURG OFFICE. 000 certified miles. Grade 2, Miss Cheryl Beas- tember 20, the club will en- Robert Hankey, Susan Har- Relocate Local Am- ley: Tony Brewer, Jeffrey joy the annual Garden Bingo; 1971 American Motors baugh, Patricia Harris, David Brougham sta- Bruchey, Christina Champlain, December 3, the annual Christ- bassador McCleaf, Linda Miller, Robert Office John G. "Jack" Humerick, Agent tion wagon, 32,000 certi- Angela Cool, Joseph Cool, mas Party will be held at the Draft Board Sept. Proclaimed Richard Cool, Wanda Cool, Ohler, Melaine Overholtzer, fied miles. VFW Annex; January—Game As a result of the reversion 205 West Main St. Emmitsburg, Md. Lisa Cullison, Kim Damuth, Jeffrey Poulsen, Laura Riden- 1971 Ford Torino four-door Night; February—"Sweet Ade- of the Selective Service Sys- "Leukemia Month" Anna L. Dewees, Cathy Eiker, our, Allan Sanders, Randy sedan, maroon, black vi- line' group from Waynesboro tem to a standby operation Phone 301-447-2103 Kenneth Fields, Stonesifer, Richard Titman, Governor Mandel has pro- nyl top, 29,000 certified Sharah Ehlert, will present a program at with no inductions taking Clack- Karen Welch, Genevieve Wel- claimed September 'as "Leu- miles. Dawn Gigeous, Franklin the VFW Club; March—Sun- place, the administrative site Grand- ty, Dale Wivell, Patrick Wi- kemia Month" and the 1973 1971 Pontiac Grand Safari sta- en, Can Graff, Julie rise Singers. for Local Board No. 45, will yell, Sandra Wivell, and Stev- Appeal of the Maryland Chap- tion wgon, loaded, 36,- staff, Robert Hardman, Jr., be relocated at 15 North Court en Wivell. ter, Leukemia Society of 000 certified miles. Terry Hardman, Tracey Hess, Wednesday morning, August Frederick, Md., Mr. Ira Street, America, will begin IT WITH Pontiac Firebird two- Karen Kittinger, Connie Special subject teachers are 22, 1973, at 10 o'clock, Sis- Local Board, Septem- SAY 1971 A. Caldwell, ber 1st. door hardtop, V-8 engine, Springer, Bryan Layman, as follows: Ms. Pamela Gib- ter Martha will be at the Chairman announced this week. Shelley Long, Connie Peom- Mrs. Jeanne Center to demonstrate mak- 35,000 certified miles. honey, music; Donald J. Zeman, President 1971 Ford Maverick two-door roy, Robert Miller, Sherry Backhaus, girls' physical edu- ing of Christmas wreaths and The move will take place FLOWERS of the Maryland Chapter of Sharer, and .Keith Wivell. Thomas Dickman, other Christmas gifts to sell on Sept. 5, 1973. The office sedan, automatic, 25,000 cation; Mr. the Society said that "23,000 Grade 3, Mrs. Cara Calpin: education; Miss at the coming bazaar. All hours for the new location -0 On Occasion certified miles. boys' physical volunteers in Baltimore City, Every Trina Andrew, Grace Bentz, science; Mrs. Rita members interested in learn- will be from 8 a.m. to 4:30 1971 Chevrolet Impala, four- Jay Heisch, Baltimore, Harford, Howard, David Bushman, Jr., Robert home economics; ing these things, come to the p.m., Monday through Friday, door, automatic, extra Remavege, Anne Arundel, Carroll, Fred- Cool, Bryan Devilbiss, Ronald industrial arts; meeting. Anna Gerken has Mr. Caldwell reported. cL nice condition, 39,000 Mr. Brake, erick and Washington Coun- Dewees, Kevin Eyler, Ernest and Mr. graciously consented to serve Largest Local Selection of Fresh certified miles. Mrs. Phyllis Hicks ties will be visiting their Fannin, Tina Gebhart, J n reading; Mr. as general chairman for the To eliminate the necessity 1971 Ford two - door, Carl Feldhouse, neighbors during September Glacken, Kathryn Harbaugh, art; Mrs. Fall Bazaar. for young men to travel to And Artificial Cut gold, four - speed, new Mark Schneider, for contributions to the pro- Flowers; Flowers, Shelley Hess, Harry Hewitt, Evangeline Byers, librarian, the new administrative site tires. to register, Mr. Caldwell ex- grams of the Society". Impala, four- Evonne James, Diane Kwarta, Mrs. Margaret Polley, vice Plants 1971 Chevrolet Hospital Report plained that registrars have door hardtop, dark blue, Laura Martinez, Abby Masser, principal; and Mr. Richard The Leukemia Society of McAfee, Diane Miller, been appointed in many com- —PROFESSIONAL ARRANGEMENT- 24,000 certitled miles. Ronald Van Tries, principal. Admitted American ,a national voluntary Walter Price, Blaine Ridenour, assignments munities. Re Oil!ar and their 1971 Ford 'Torino four-door Kindergarten health agency with chapters Ruzicka, Billy Sanders, Any- Mrs. Oneida Devilbiss, Em- !ocations re :I• E Donald -DELIVERY SERVICE- sedan, air conditioning, Eric were published before. throughout the country, con- Carol Sanders, Cheryl Sanders, informa- mitsburg R2. Darr, Town Cl.n.k, City Hall, power steering & brakes. one wishing further centrates all of its efforts on Joanne Smith, Terry Smith, school. Henry Zurgable, Emmits- Brunswick; Mrs. Margaret -WEDDING CONSULTING SERVICE— 1971 Chevrolet two-door lial•„- tion may call the the problem of leukemia, its Clifford Sweeney, Brian Toms burg Rl. Bruchey, Librarian, Thur- top, automatic, power control and eventual eradica- Weidner. Miss Connie Boyer, Em- mont Public Library, Thur- steering, air conditioning. and Tina Concert tion. Grade 3-4, Mrs. Rebecca Free Rock mitsburg. mont; and Mr. Duv al W. 1970 Dodge Dart four-door se- Ferguson: (3) Tracey Bolling- Sweadner, Director of Ad- dan, small V-8 engine, Discharged REINLISTS IN NAVY er, Robert Dewees, Brenda In Frederick missions and ,Registrar, Fred- Cozy Bud 'n' Vase Shoppe automatic, power steer. Fisher, William Fredrikis, Mrs. Marc Houck and infant erick Community College, R3, Navy Chief Aviation Ma- 1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo, The Frederick County Youth Glass, Mary Hankey, daughter, Emmitsburg Rl. Frederick. chinist Mate Paul J. Sutton, (Formerly Creager's Flower Shop) two-door hardtop, auto- Jecrey Planning Committee will spon- Hill, Robert Manahan, Mrs. Richard Smith, Em- Jr., husband of the former matic, full power, new Susan sor a Free Rock Concert on Mr. Caldwell emphasized South End of Thurmont On Route 806 Meadows, Nancy rnitsburg R2. Miss Beverly C. Messner of tires. Robin Sunday, August 19 at Baker that despite the relocation of Miller, John Ridenour, Barbara in Joseph Cool, Emmitsburg, R2, Thumont, reenlisted re- PHONE 271-2445 1970 Ford Galaxie four-door, Park, near the bandshell, the boards' administrative site, Timothy Wantz, Mich- Rl. cently in the Navy during hardtop, full power, red Shriver, Frederick. The concert will the local board will continue New Summer Gift & Flower Shop Hours Tammy Wormley, be Mrs. John Hoke and infant ceremonies at the Naval Air with black vinyl top. ael Wetzel, begin at 1 p.m. and will to meet in Frederick. 'Local Mon., 8:30-8; Tues.-Sat., 8:30-9; Sun., 12:30-8 David C. Wivell. four rock bands: daughter, Emmitsburg. Station at Patuxent River, 1969 Dodge Monaco four-door and composed of Board No. 45 remains a part "Friends", "Rocky and the Maryland. sedan, air conditioning. John Daniels, Laura of our community," Mr. Cald- (4) Fireballs", "Valhalla" a n d 1969 Oldsmobile F-85 Cutlass Dinterinan, Ralph Danacci, well stated, "the office only "Up the Creek". Us,-.1 Classifieds two-door sedan, six-cyl- Eyler, Freda Grimes will move." Kimberly Refreshments will be avail- inder, 33,000 certified Graff, Anthony Han- Edmund able. Plan now to attend and miles. son, Laura Kling, John Kwar- con- enjoy an afternoon of "rock". 1969 Mercury Marquis, ta, Tara Long, Gregory Over- THIS WEEK'S STANDINGS vertible, automatic, new holtzer, Sandra Stambaugh, yellow paint job, black and Steven Watkins. (Continued From Page One) MD. Wednesday's Results Hen- NORTHERN top. Grade 4, Miss loyce The Fire Company has one FASTP1TCH SOFTBALL Oldsmobile four - door Bolin, Elizabeth the one pur- Freeman Shoe 7; GM 0 Bridge 1969 ning: David pump similar to Final Standings hardtop, automatic, pow- Julie Eyler, Wally the Lions Club and Bassler, chased by Tyeryars 17 3 Tyeryars 4; Thurmont 3 er steering, air condi- Ford, Kenneth Glacken, Stev- with two such pumps, can do Freeman Shoe 14 7 tioning. en Glass, Pamela Griffith, double the service for the Em- Ft. Ritchie 14 7 Freeman Shoe and Fort 1968 Buick LeSabre four-door Richard Harbaugh, Robert mitsburg area in addition to Thurmont 13 8 Ritchie will hold a one- sedan, air conditioning. Hess, Eileen James, Bobbie helping with mutual aid to Emmitsburg 10 11 game playoff for second Chevrolet convertible, V- Walter Kwarta, Philip Club 72 7 14 place at a time and place 1968 Kline, other towns. 5 16 engine, automatic, pow- Miller, Gordon Emmitsburg GM not yea determined. 8 May, Douglas The people of Ott House 2 18 tmubled Parker over er steering. Overholtzer, Suzanne and surrounding area along Chevrolet two - door se- Nadine Sanders, Hose Com- 1968 Dana Poist, with the Vigilant OF dan, 6 - cylinder, manual Charlene Smith, Lois Springer, pany members, give many COURTESY gear shift, new paint job. Todd Strickhouser, Douglas thanks to the local Lions Club - 1968 Plymouth Valiant four Swartz, Ronald Topper, Kim- for being so liberal and door, V-8, automatic, po- berly Warthen, Cheri Wheeler thoughtful with their presen- wer steering. and Kristin Wilhelm. tation to the fire company. Grinders Service 1967 Buick Skylark Custom, waters. four-door hardtop, excel- Grade 5, Mrs. Mary Anne Chartered on October 31, lent condition. Frank: Deborah Andrew, Jer- 1929, the Lions Club promotes Bennett, 24 HR. TOWING 1967 Ponitac Catalina convert- ry Aravanis, Susan sight conservation by collect- Bollinger. ible, full power. Leroy Bolin, Josh ing used glasses and purchas- George L. DAY 447-2523 1966 Plymouth Station Wag- Pamela Bushman, ing new glasses for the needy Nancy Crum, on, V-8 engine, automat- Cool, John Cool, of the community. They con- to forget that emergencies Bonds issued since June I, 1970. Daniels, Tammy Devilbiss, NIGHT 447-2855 It's easy ic, air conditioning. Tim tribute to youth organizations And when there is a with a comparable improvement for sedan, V- Laura Eiker, Katherine Faulk- other activities in the do happen. 1965 Ford four-door and nest egg to fall all older Bonds. engine, automatic, po- ner, Daniel Fearer, Mark town, and for many years crisis, you'll need a 8 Grandstaff, Let's hope there are no troubled wer steering, new paint Fredrikis, Valerie sponsored the Boy Scouts. One back on. Hawk,John future. But remember, job. Jamie Gross, Lori yearly event is the Kiddie's The Payroll Savings Plan is one of waters in your Shirley Ford two-door hardtop, Hill, Beverly Koontz, Christmas Party, at which the easiest ways to make sure you've emergencies don't always happen to .965 Nunemaker, ROCKY RIDGE VOL. FIRE CO. V-8 engine, automatic, Miller, Doris time six or seven hundred saved for when you need the other guys. Sanders, Laurie San- eotertain- something power steering. Brenda area youngsters are you participate in Bug, com- ders, Pamela Shriver, Linda cd by a parade and a visit money fast. When _964 Volkswagen Plan where you y reconditioned, Stouter, Donna Wheeler, and from Santa Claus with treats the Payroll Savings plet el designate will new paint job. Susan Wivell. for everyone. work, an amount you At present, two charter be set aside from each paycheck and Grade 5-6, Raymond L. Bar- TRUCKS members, Clarence G. Frailey invested in U.S. Savings Bonds. It's rett: (5) Lisa Dinterman, Matthews, and Francis S. K. effortless way to build up a Jeep Commando, four- Dean Ehlert, Virginia Fields, are still active in the Lions an 1971 Gin- wheel drive. Duane Gigeous, George Club. Since its charter there reserve. Richard Grif- interest 1970 Chevrolet window van, 9 gell, Kim Gore, are 27 deceased members, all And now there's a bonus Nancy passenger, V-8 engine, fith, John Martinez, of whom were active and good rate on all U.S. Savings Bonds—for steer- Hahn, Fred Meredith, Larry MD. automatic, power sports. Officers this year in- MT. TABOR PARK, ROCKY RIDGE, 53'% when held to matu- are safe. If lost, stolen, or destroyed, 1213 Sanders, E Bonds, Bonds ing, extra nice. Ridenour, Allyson clude: President, J. Norman . months (4% the we replace them. When needed, they can be Shel- rity of 5 years, 10 cashed at your bank. Tax may be deferred 1,44;7.975.14; 1969 Chevrolet van, automatic. Edward Sanders, Ronald Flax; 1st Vice President, Wil- Lori Wi- first year). That extra %%,payable until redemption. And always remember. 1968 Datsun truck, 1/2 - ton ton, Karen Springer, liam Kelz; 2nd Vice President, AUGUST 13 THRU AUGUST 18 Bonds arc a proud way to save. Wormley. bonus at maturity, applies to all pickup, four-speed, extra yell and Roxanne J. Ralph McDonnell; 3rd Vice as a condition, new paint President, Charles Troxell; nice (6): Holly Andrew, Joanne Secretary, Clarence Peiper; Entertainment job. Bolin, John Glass, Rosa Mil- Treasurer, Norman Shriver; that we sell for over ler, Dennis Faulkner, Eliza- Thurs., 16—Firemen's Parade At 7 P.M., Led :11 cars Tail Twister, Francis F. S. checked from bump- beth Glacken, Jeffrey Smith, Freest aters Drum & Bugle Corp. • i00 are Matthews; Lion Tamer, Clar- by r to bumper for any defects Susan Smith and Susan Top- , ence Frailey; and Directors, they are offered for per. Fri., 17—Countri Green efore Norman Shriver, Clarence Wi- our lot, and then sold Grade 6, Kenneth Grand- •Ale on veil, Charles Stouter, Ralph good guarantee. staff: Linda Abrahams, Dale Sat., 18—Majorette Parade at 2 P.M., Followed „ith a McDonnell and William Kelz. Take stock in America. Bentz, Linda Bolin, Mark Bow- welcome men in- by a Matinee with Reduced Ride Prices, ers, Cathy Crum, Kim Dove, The Lions ZENTZ AUTO the community's John Eiker, Shirley Gingell, terested in 3-6. Evening Entertainment by The at maturity. at any time. Meet- Now Bonds pay a bonus Karen Glass, Pamela Hahn, betterment Jenkins Sisters. 50-50 Club Drawing at SALES Mt. Manor Steve Hankey, Anne Marie ings are held at 4th 12 Midnight. Gettysburg, Pa. Hewitt, Shaun Restaurant, each 2nd and Hess, Cecelia advertisement. Mondays of the month. For n.U. Co"no"*"1 does not foe 'mi. Phone 334-6116 Higgins, Elaine James, Rob- FEATURING RIDES, GAMES, FOOD It is preseeted as• public service in cooperation with Open daily 9a.h. ti 9 p.m. bin Kline, Denise Manahan, details about membership, any GeDepartment of the Treasury and The Advertising Council. Carroll Zentz, Salesman Barbara May, Denis McCusk- officer may be contacted.