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EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE

VOL. LXXV, NO. 21 HMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND-FRIDAY, FEB. 18, 1955 SUBSCRIPTION: $2.00 PER YEAR J. Wm. Rowe Lions Club To "CITIZENS OF TOMORROW" ENTRIES FAI RF I ELD BANK Most Anything Host Local REMODELS; GRAND'Mount Tangles At A Glance Is Baseball Basketball Teams OPENING TODAY With Loyola It was unanimously agreed on The First National Bank of Monday night at the regular BY ABIGAIL Fairfield has been completely re- Club President meeting of the Emmitsburg Lions modeled and the grand reopening little Club, to invite the state cham- Saturday Night Here's just another will be held today (Friday) from pion Mt. St. Mary's College bas- item which was contributed to Venerable J. William Rowe, a 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Saturday night's Mason-Dixon veteran ketball team and staff to be the the column this week by a baseball fan was elected All customers and of title clash between the Loyola guests of the club at the Monday, friends Marion, Iowa housewife, a for- to head the Emmitsburg Baseball the bank who visit during those Greyhounds and Coach Jim Phe- Club an March 14 meeting. President J. mer resident of Emmitsburg. at organizational meet- hours will receive a "token of lan's Mountaineers will present ing Ralph McDonnell presided over I'm passing it along to you held Sunday afternoon in the appreciation," and refreshments the battle of bands as well a, as tem- the 20 Lions in attendance. readers just to let you know VFW. C. A, Elder acted will be served, according to Wes- of ball teams. As an answer porary of the meeting what outsiders think of Em- chairman The basketball team was the ley Schaible, cashier. the 20-piece Mt. St. Mary's baim picturesque which proceeded to elect a com- guest of the club at a similar mitsburg and its The First National Bank of which always offers an impromp- in the hope plete slate of officers and direc- observance last year when it won tu surroundings. Also Fairfield was established in 1908, show at the Loyola game, the party tors for the coming year. the Maryland state championship. that recognition of the and this is the first general ren- Greyhounds. are bringing their was -attended Also invited to attend the din- concerned will stir pleasant The meeting well ovation since then. own music-makers from Balti- memories and fond acquaintan- and it was not difficult to effect ner are St. Joseph's and Emmits- more. As usual the Mountaineers ces to many of you who prob- the election. Elected as president burg High School basketeers. It have lined up a series of comic ably knew the lady. This in- was J. William Rowe and these is planned to have a notable skits to poke fun at their tradi- formation is via a newspaper subordinate officers: Edward G. sports figure as the principal tional rivals. The side show clipping which appeared in the Lingg„ vice president; Patricia speaker at the affair. OBITUARIES should be one of the most un- Here Lingg, secretary - treasurer; J. usual in Cedar Rapids Gazette. Secretary Robert E. Daugherty MRS. LAURA HALEY the series' history which for some interesting Norman Flax, business agent, Ed- read thank you notes from Cloyd dates back to 1911 and shows goes Mrs. Laura Rebecca ward Lingg, grounds chairman, W. Seiss and Mrs. Wills. The (Snyder) Loyola with 39 wins and 34 for reading: Pictured above are the new entries of the recently an- Haley, 78, Emmitsburg, widow of Mrs. Earl Booze, 904 and C. A. Elder, advertising and club voted to reserve two rooms the Blue and White. When nounced "Citizens of Tomorrow" contest which is being sponsored Joseph Merle Haley, died at 9:10 St.. Marion, gave her publicity director. These direc- at an Atlantic City hotel for the by the Currently Loyola leads the Tenth Emmitsburg Chronicle and the Allen Studios of Detroit, o'clock Tuesday morning at the letter to mail to tors were named: C. F. New- use of two local delegates who Michigan. The pack in the race for the regular husband a contest is limited to the area east of the Miss- Waynesboro Hospital. She had Dwight D. Eisenhower comer, James Arnold, Frank S. will attend the convention there issippi and the winners season Mason-Dixon crown and Mrs. will receive monetary awards. been ill for the last month and she made the mis- Topper and William L. Topper. in June. George R. Sanders and Pictured above, top right and top seeding in the post-season last month, bottom right, are the two was taken critically ill Monday betting him $5 that she Bernard H. Boyle, last year's J. Ward Kerrigan were appoint- sons of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Wastler, Emmitsburg. They are tournament with a 9-0 record. take of at 1:30 after'a heart attack. She receive an answer. treasurer, reported a season-end ed as delegate and alternate re - Roger Allen, 5 mos., and Franklin, Jr., 2/1 2 years, respectively. The Mountaineers are a breath would not Top left is was admitted to the hospital at Booze wrote the Presi- balance of $187.45. The newly- spectively, to the Community Susan Joan Keepers, 4, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. behind with a 13-1 record, their Mrs. Charles E. Keepers, 1 o'clock Tuesday morning. wife advising her 'that elected officers and directors im- Fund board of directors. Emmitsburg. Pictured at bottom left is only loss being a six-point af- dent's Wanda Zurgable, 2/1 2, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zur- She was born at Fairfield, Pa., was born at Emmitsburg, mediately appointed J. Norman Paul Claypool reported on the fair to the Greyhounds at Loyola. she gable of Route 1. the daugghter of Mr. and Mrs, Md., nine miles from the farm Flax to Manage the baseball progress of the organizing a a Saturday night's victor is as- Adam Synder. The family moved sured which the President and his team this year and authorized Little League baseball team here of first place in the Con- to Waynesboro 49 years ago. Aft- ference. recently purchased near him to pick an assistant. The and said that three organizations Two individual duels also wife er the death of her husband three are Pa.; that she was purchase of new uniforms and to date had agreed to sponsor Engagement Receives Air Force on tap. Loyola's giant center Gettysburg, years ago in March, she had re- the • countryside equipment was discussed and it teams locally and that it was Charley McCullough, and the familiar with sided in Emmitsburg. recall the farm that was agreed to hire the Three Sol- possible that perhaps a fourth Is Announced Commission Mountaineers' Jack Sullivan, will and could battle for Eisenhowers now own. lys orchestra from Baltimore for team could be sponsored. She was a member of St. An- the Conference scor- the in the drew's Catholic Church and the ing lead where Mrs. Booze mentioned the a benefit dance to be held both are shoot- late annex on Friday, March 4. Sodality. ing at approximately 25 fact that her mother, the VFW points second on sale to the BILL SIMPSON per game. Anna Crouse, was a Tickets are now Surviving are four sons: Rob- Key, In conference play the cousin of Francis Scott affair. ert A. Haley, Scranton, Pa.; M. Phelan the meet- FEATURED SOLOIST men scored 1,401 points in 14 the man who composed Preceding the business Donald Haley, Japan; James L. Star-Spangled contests for a 100-point lyrics for "The ing and election, two films were William S. Simpson, baritone, Haley, Pikesville, and Joseph M. average. that If they can match this Banner." She also wrote shown.• The films were loaned by will be featured as soloist by the Haley Jr., Emmitsburg; 12 grand- figure against Loyola the all-time keepsakes brought with the Baltimore Orioles public re- Lancaster Theological Seminary children; five great-grandchildren; team among record of 2,122 points family from the East was lations department and were en- Choir when it presents a concert one brother and three sisters, set in the her 1950451 season over a mahogany shelf made by titled "Building Big Leaguers" of sacred music in Evangelical John P. Snyder, Cape Vinson, N. 32-game a stretch, will go by Booze's grandfather, Rob- and "The 1954 World Series." Reformed Church at the 11 o'clock Y.; Mrs. Mamie Hoffnaugle, Bal- the boards. Mrs. Other records are Landers, from wood taken service Sunday, Feb. 20. timore; Mrs. Elizabeth Crouse, certain to be ert smashed. Every time Jack Sul- a piano which belonged Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gettysburg, and Mrs. Fannie from Party Seeks More livan scores a point the individ- Key. A. Simpson, Emmitsburg, Breinieser, Fairfield. to Walter ual one-year record and two-year also told the senior at the Theological Funeral services will be held Mrs. Booze Money In and a record are broken. To date Sully although she of the Ev. and Reform- this morning (F rida y) at 9 First Lady that Seminary has scored 524 points that push Democrat and Church, has had extensive o'clock from St. Andrew's Church was an old-line Condemnation Suit ed his two-year total to 955 and al- Woodrow Wilson training and experience. While a with Rev. Fr. Joseph Kealy cele- had voted for most insure he will crack the Democratic The State Roads Commission at the Emmitsburg High brating requiem high mass. Burial and some other student 1,000-point mark before he fin- candidates, she was has failed to recognize the dam- participated in the All- in Burns Hill Cemetery. presidential School he ishes his sophomore year. the New Deal age done to their property, de- State Orchestra and Chorus. At not in favor of Sal Angelo with a three-year sincerely believed fendants in a condemnation suit Western Maryland College, where and that she Zentz Services Held total of 1,154 points, also doing a splen- sai4 in an answer filed in Circuit his B. A. degree in is the President was he earned within striking Court. The commission recently en- music, he sang solo Largely attended funeral serv- distance of Pete, did job. public school Mr. and Mrs. Kermit G. Glass, Clarke's career brought condemnation proceedings by Mendel- ices for Morris A. Zentz of near record of 1,230 Mrs. Booze's letter tered roles in "Elijah," of near Emmitsburg, announce over section of land owned Haydn were conducted last a four-year stretch. the following reply: for a small ssohn," "The Creation," by the engagement of their daughter, Emmitsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin B. "Prodigal Son," by Sul- Saturday at 2 p. m. at Elias "Dear Mrs. Booze: by and the Betty Ann, to Mr. Robert E. Brawner, Rt. 3, Emmitsburg, for Lutheran Church with Masonic of you to livan. Mumma, son of Mrs. Ethel Mum- Kerschner Will "It was so kind improvements to Maryland Rt. 32 W. R. Cadle, Jr., familiarly ceremonies and graveside ritual. did recently After teaching music in the ma and the late Mr Mumma, of write to me as you Emmitsburg to the Penn- known as "Bo," has Rev. Philip Bower,, assisted by interested to from Westminster High School and di- Rocky Ridge. received a Is Probated and I was much State line. It deposited second lieutenant's H. Corbett, officiated. born so sylvania recting several church and com- No date has been set for the commission in Rev. Charles learn that you were registry as its esti- the Air "Abide The will of Miss Constance Whenever $100 in court choruses, the young solo- wedding. Force and expects to be The church choir sang close to Gettysburg. value of the land munity Kerschner of Emmitsburg, was thru mate of the fair a Rotary Foundation called to active service sometime With Me" and "Peace, Perfect we go up there we drive condemned. ist accepted probated in the Orphans' Court is sought to be for a year of study this summer. Peace." There was a profusion Emmitsburg and it certainly Fellowship Monday and bequeaths the estate quite The Brawners, through their College of the University Three Injured He is a son of Dr. and Mrs. W. of floral tributes. a lovely little town. I at New to the immediate family. The coun- attorney, Edward D. Storm, said Edinburgh, Scotland. R. Cadle of Emmitsburg, and Members of Tyrian Lodge, A. agree with you that the of testatrix says she held certain beautiful that last June certain Pennsyl- he directed the In Car Wrecks was graduated from Frederick F. and A. Masons were pallbear- tryside is perfectly In Scotland securities in common with her forward to vania workmen and contractors Music Society and High School in 1950 and took his ers: Aaron W. A d a m s, David and we are looking New College Three persons were injured and brother, Robert L. farm came on their land without per- direction of Hans higher education at the Univer- Martin, Dr. J. W. Houser, Her- Kerschner, many happy days in our sang under the damage totaled $2600 in two ac- which wil I now too, to mission, cut down five large trees director of the Sal- sity of Maryland, graduating last bert Rogers, Dr. George Green automatically home. I was interested Oppenheim, cidents about five miles north of pass to his sole re- near the front of a building lot, one of Britain's January with a degree in science. and Robert G. Fitez. Jacques de ownership. learn that your mother was tire Singers and Emmitsburg on Rt. 15 last Fri- Twin beds and Key. removed wire, fence posts and known choral inter- He is currently teaching Molay Commandery representa- bedding were lated to Francis Scott most widely day afternoon. chemis- bequeathed to a honeysuckle and when the defend- try and physics at tives composed the honorary niece, Louise Ker- fascinating tales you preters. Both cars were demolished in Thurmont schner a What to s uch "high for High School. guard. They were Albert M. Cob- piano to a niece, Har- able to-tell of the stor- ants objected Simpson is now preparing a crash at 3:35 o'clock in which riet must be procedure," the superin- Evangelical lentz, Austin P. Renn, John En- Kerschner Muller; a rocking she told you. handed the ministry in the the three were hurt. Mr. Ca dle received his Air chair and a ies job said he had says gle, Earl Remsberg, Gerald Hoff chiffonier to a neph- best wishes to you, Mrs. tendent of the and Reformed Church. He Mrs. Ivan A. Johnson, 58, Force commission Feb. 10. Dur- ew, Alan "My Maryland authori- great only and Walter Feaga. Kerschner, and an oil and many thanks for permission of that music can be Chambersburg, Pa., operator of ing his college training, "Bo" was Booze, land and make God and Lodge officers conducting the landscape and chiffonier to a letter." ties to take the "when it is inspired by one of the cars, suffered a brok- president of his fraternity chap- your ritualistic burial services were: nephew, Edward Kerschner. The Eisenhower certain road improvements. dedicated to His glory." en nose, lacerations of the left ter, Phi Kappa Tau and repre- Mamie Doud say testatrix directed that survivors The answer went on to The 38-voice Lancaster Semi- eyebrow, a dislocated right hip, sented it at two national conven- J. Donald Harner, Worshipful personal note to the couldn't 1 e n Springer, Senior be given what they may In a that the superintendent nary Choir is under the direction and contusions of the chest. She tions. Master; Al dedre' Editor, Mrs. Booze gives the much land Warden; James T. Hays Jr., Ju- from the other household goods tell the Brawners how of Frank A. McConnell, organist was admitted as a patient at the interesting data con- work nior and Charles L. and the remainder be sold and following would be taken or when the and instructor in sacred music. Warner Hospital after removal Warden, her life and family wouldn't Special Lenten become a part of the cerning would be finished and McConnell, Fellow of the Ameri- there by ambulance. Sharrer, Chaplain. Interment was estate, in Emmitsburg. which is to be divided into while residing give them sufficient information Guild of Organists, is also in Blue Ridge Cemetery, Thur- three was Granville can James Walter Eyler, 19, Em- equal parts. Two parts Her father them to feel safe in complet- and choirmaster at St. Services Scheduled mont. M. L. Creager and Son, are be- ran a hotel here for organist mitsburg, driver of the other ve- queathed to the Crouse and he their home, which needed a Episcopal Church, Lan- funeral directors. brother, Robert, one time ing James hicle, suffered laceration of the Lenten Services at the Elias and the for some years. At a front lawn. They other part is to be equal- the porch and caster. left forehead, bruises of the left Ev. Lutheran Church will start ly he was the secretary of they say, that approximate- REV. WM. C. DAY, SR. divided between the two nieces were only told, The choir presents hand and right knee. with Holy Communion on Ash Emmitsburg Railroad, a con- upon them year in and two nephews. The brother is someone would call ly 20 concerts each also Wednesday, Feb. 23, at 7:30 p. Rev. William C. Day, Sr., necting spur to the B & 0 par- with through- Thomas Edgar Eyler, 52, named executor. The will is dated and make arrangements churches and colleges There will be five union serv- widely-known York County Lu- ent organization. The late Mis- never oc- of Emmitsburg, a passenger in Sept. 4, 1952. It was witnessed them, which they say the eastern part of the U. ices with the Re- theran pastor, died at 3:30 a. m. Ryder was an aunt to work out the Eyler car, suffered lacerations Presbyterian, by D. Eleanor Humerick and souri curred until after the roads Its appearance in this area is formed and Methodist Churches Tuesday at the York Hospital at Booze and her grandfath- sev- S. of the scalp and forehead. They John G. Humerick. Mrs. was apparently completed community service project of participating with the Lutheran the age of 62 after an illness of Robert Landers, whose they a were also treated at the hospital. er was eral weeks ago. Not until Evangelical Reformed Church. Church, it was stated. They two months. with the Francis Pennsylvania State Police said are GEORGE farm joined consulted with their attorney, Mr. as -TRIMMER and they were Mrs. Johnson was driving south follows: Rev. Day, pastor of the Grace Miss Barbara Scott Key farm, Mrs. Brawner said, was any Ann Trimmer. and Arm In and Eyler north when the John- Wednesday, Mar. 2, Lutheran Ev. Lutheran Church, Red Lion, daughter of Mr. and first cousins. attempt made to negotiate with Fractures Mrs. Nevin thought the item son car skidded and the vehicles Church, Rev. Gideon Galambos; for 24 years, was a native of Trimmer, Fairfield Rt. 1, I sort of and no bona fide offer of became for interesting them collided. Damage to the Johnson Mar. 9, Reformed Church, Rev. Baltimore and before serving at the bride of Robert would make settlement was made. Truck Mishap George, son reading to many of you and I car was estimated at $1800 and Paul McCauley; Mar. 16, Method- Red Lion was pastor at Middle- of Mr. and Mrs. Barnett George, Rocky Ridge boy vehicle gladly devoted my space this A 10-year-old damages to the Eyler ist Church, Rev. Philip Bower; town and Emmitsburg, Md. Fairfield Rt. 1, last Saturday eve- fractured left arm week to bring it to you. DAMAGED sustained a were listed as $600. Mar. 23, Presbyterian Church, The deceased attended Balti- ning. The double-ring ceremony CAR truck in which the sec- when the pickup No one was injured in Rev. Edmund Welker; Mar. 30, more City College, Polytechnic was performed in the Evangelical passenger, went out of same CRASH he was a ond crash at the about the Lutheran Church, guest preach- Institute, Gettysburg Academy, ind Reformed Church, Sabillas- IN wrecked against control and was spot. In that accident at 4:1•5 er. All services will begin at Gettysburg College and Seminary by Rev. Claude H. Corl. automobile crashed into 2 home about 7 Nan- An a bank near his o'clock, Verna Salloga, 51, 7:30 p. m. and each minister will :rid the Princeton Theological The matron of honor and only LAST SATURDAY opposite sides of the night. of a boulders on o'clock Wednesday ticoke, had stopped in back be in charge of the service held in School. Survivors include four ttendant was Mrs. Robert Har- Rt., four miles north Frederick Me- school Mrs. Emma Eckenrode-$52.40 Emmitsburg Treated at the car that had halted while a 'His church. children. Funeral services will be )augh. Serving as best man was a. m. last Thurs- fracture of of here, at 2:30 morial Hospital for bus discharged passengers. Wil- This type of Lenten Service is teld today at 2 p. m. from the -tobert Harbaugh. injuring the two Robert E. Free Va., THIS SATURDAY NIGHT day morning, the left humerus, liam A. Lewis, 33, Columbia, something new, it was said. The 3urg funeral horne, Red Libn. In- A reception for the couple will occupants. Admitted to the An- discharged and returned to south, was un- was driving a truck pastors of the four churches met erment will be in Red Lion Cern- 3 held Sunday, Feb. 27, at the $236.00 Hospital were Thom- Trooper 1/c Don- nie Warner his home. State able to stop and his vehicle ram- and planned these services. They tery. ,resley Chapel Hall, Fountain- Kuykendall, 24, Fairfield Rt. 2, investigated the car as ald A. Tucker med the rear of the Salloga believe it will be heartily ap- ale, Pa. The couple will reside and Anna Springer, reportedly was auto. the driver, accident which causing $200 damage to that pfoved by all and are hoping IRS. EMMA MAXWELL Blue Ridge Summit. Kuykendall suf- light truck driv- 23, Emmitsburg. caused when the The truck was undamaged. that the members of each church Mrs. Emma (Favorite) Max- Mrs. George attended the Fair- Senator Butler To lacerations of mother, went fered from severe en by the boy's will cooperate and that the at- widow of Charles E. Max- 'eld High School. Her husband and Miss of a de- the head 'and face out of control because tendance will be high for each cell, died Wednesday night at s a graduate of the Washington Address Meeting possible inter- and Three Inducted Springer suffered fective steering apparatus service. •,e home of her daughter, Mrs. 'wp. High School, class of '52, Fraile y, embank- Colonel Thomas J. nal injuries. plowed into a roadside Three Emmitsburg youths were :leaner Kenney, 234 Jefferson ad is a shipping clerk for Funk- Cen- chairman of the Republican ment. mong 10 Frederick County men MEETING DATE tHANGED 'it., Hagerstown. She was aged ouser Co., Greenstone. He also of Emmitsburg, tral Committee CHAMBER TO MEET ,,Tho were inducted into the Arm- The Parent-Teachers' Associa- 0 years. erved two years in the armed speaker meeting has announced that the The regular monthly LEAGUE MEETING ed Services on Monday. They tion of the Public School will hold She was born in Emmitsburg, orces. annual Washington Birth- Emmitsburg Chamber of Pen-Mar Baseball League for the of the The were taken from Frederick to its February meeting Tuesday, daughter of the late Edward and * dinner •of the GOP Club of Commerce will be Monday of ali mem- day held will hold a meeting :3altimore for the induction. Feb. 22 instead of the 23, it was Agnes (Weaver) Adams and had LICENSE REFUSED Frederick County to be held at at 8:30 p. m. in the Fire afternoon at evening ber clubs Sunday The local youths were Lewis announced this week, due to the been a resident of Hagerstown Motor License Reviewer R a y Frederick, on Tuesday eve- Hall. The 'current survey VFW annex. Hotel labor 1:30 p. m. in the Edward Hahn, Rt. 3; Ray Toms, Lenten services being held in the for 60 years. Surviving are three Horn, Frederick, this week re-- ning, Feb. 22, at 6:30 o'clock, will be discussed. Emmits- Guy IL MeGlaughlin, Rt. 1, and Walter Lee Stonesifer, various local churches. Colonel • sons and a daughter. fused for two years, the driver's will be U. S. Senator John Mar- group. burg, is president of the Rt. 3. Inducted from the Thur.-. Thomas J. Frailey, will be the license of Joseph Lester Tress- shall Butler of Maryland. Tick- On Oct. 3, 1941, Hitler an- mont area were Ralph Allen Rit- guest speaker and will deliver a Oberlin College in Ohio was the ler, Route 1. Tressler was con- ets this event may be ob- nounced that for Russia was defeat- Sugar rationing in the U. S. tenour, Rt. 1, and John Bernard dissertation on George Washing- first college to confer degrees on victed in Pennsylvania of op r- tained from Col. Frailey. ed, never to rise again. ended June 11, 1947. Little, Rt. 2. ton. women. ating a vehicle without a license. TWO EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND—FRIDAY, FEB. 18, 1955

SJ HS NEWS ing to the life of Mother Seton. Mike Miller with 13, points, fol- evening defeated St. Joe's JV for St. Joe's. Emmitsburg Chronicle The question will be posted in lowed by Gelwicks with 12. 18-15 in a close contest. In the preliminary game, St. Proceeds from the Mission Ba- each homeroom thus giving each In the of the eve- St. Joe's lost its fourth game Joe's girls lost to the St. John's COUNTY, MARYLAND early part EMMITSBURG, FREDERICK zaar surmounted that of last year student a fair chance to see and in 15 attempts girls PUBLISHED WEEKLY ON FRIDAY ning the St. Joe's girls were de- Tuesday night to by a 34-19 score. as total proceeds were announced answer them. feated by the Emmitsburg High St. John's of Frederick. After Emmitsburg, Md. this •week as $425.53. Prizes were girls leading 12-11 at the quarter Published by CHRONICLE PRESS & ASSOCIATES, I ' 37-13. and CHARLES A. ELDER, Editor given for the best decorated Anne Breth and Floyd Miller , Thurmont lost a thriller Mon- 32-26 at the half, St. Joe's lost PTA Holds Bingo EDWARD G. STULL, Business Manager most orig- were crowned King and Queen their lead in the booths in this manner: day night in Emmitsburg. It was third quarter. A penny bingo, sponsored by Phone HIllcrest 7-5511 Frank Topper St. John's inal, First Year; most seasonal, by Mr. and Mrs. leading St. Joe's. quintet 13-12 hoopsters prevented the public school P-TA, will be Second Year; most expansive, at the Valentine Dance. and 31-30 at the quarter and St. Joe's from scoring TERMS—$2.00 a Year in Advance. a single held Saturday, Feb. 19, at 8 p. m. • half time when they were sur- field goal while Third Year, and most colorful, sinking four in the Fire Hall. Plenty of nice &11 Communications and Checks Intended for This Paper Should Be Fourth Year. The of the Sports News prised by a revitalized St. Joe's themselves. With the success score tied prizes will be awarded and re- Itddressed CHRONICLE PRESS & ASSOCIATES, Emmitsburg, Md varsity basketball 37-37 at the bazaar was due to the coopera- St. Joseph's team. St. Joe's scored 25 points end of the third pe- freshments will be on sale Dopy for Advertisements Must Be Received in This Office Not Later tion and donations of the many team experienced one of the most in the third period while hold -iod, St. John's launched a vici- Than Wednesday Evening to Insure Publication in the Next Issue kind friends of the students. thrilling games of the season the opponents to 16, to lead 55- lus attack and at the final buzzer overcame Em- entering the home stretch. At 'ed St. entered as Second Class Matter at the • last Thursday as, it 47 Joe's courtmen '50-47. High In 1605, Guy Fawkes tried to Postoffice at Emmitsburg scorer Haryland, Under the Act of March 3, 1879. The Junior-Senior Prom will mitsburg High With the triumph- the final gun, the tally stood 75- for St. John's was Quinn blow up the English House of be held Monday, Feb. 21, in the ant score of 49-36. 63 in favor of St. Joe's. Hoffman with 19. Greco scored 15 points Lords. MEMBER MARYLAND PRESS ASSOCIATION, INC. school auditorium with Phil St. Joseph's five held the lead was high scorer for Thurmont Young's Orchestra from Cham- throughout the entire g a m e. with 3'0 points, while Mike Miller Score at half time was 17-13. scored 22 for St. Joe's. Energy Commission to pursue bersburg, Pa., providing the lilt- FOR the High scorer for St. Joe's was Thurmont JV earlier in the A GOOD DEAL ON A NEW course of action which it did. The ing rhythms for the evening. NO basic issue is not the authority a COMMENT of the Commission to contract for The tentative date for the Glee LONG HAIR IS "TOPS" FOR HE AND SHE its p owe r requirements from Club Spring Concert has been set Chevrolet or Oldsmobile By either private or public TVA for April 24, featuring "Music WALTER CHAMBLIN, sources. The basic issue is not From the British Isles," under public power versus private util- the direction of Miss Louella Lan- Be Sure To See ities. The basic issue is not inva- WASHINGTON — A clear ex- singer. sion of the Tennessee Valley Au- planation of the real issues of thority, nor curtailment of hydro Dixon-Yates contract has just A short meeting of the Mother the power development in the Ten- been set forth by the Republican Seton Club was held Tuesday GEORGE R. SANDERS nessee Valley." afternoon. Particularly stressed members of the Joint Committee LOCAL SALESMAN PHONE 7-3451 on Atomic Energy. Here it is: The report also could have was the rising interest being stressed this point: Every time students "The real issue is whether the shown by grade school 8 the government goes into busi- contest now American people want to adopt in response to the ness or expands a business it cur- Club. It a national policy that a govern- being sponsored by the tails the field of operation left quite differ- ment agency—TVA—created for was decided to have to private business . . . and, if SJHS stu- the purpose of reclamation, flood ent contests among government continues to expand be awarded control and improvement on navi- dents. A prize will its business activities, where will week of the Tennessee River, to the first person each gation the tax money come from to rJ- pertain- SPECIAL who answers a question with hydro - electric development port government? as an incidental product, should now expand to provide its serv- For instance, if the Dixon-Yates ercise the authority. MEN'S LONG-SLEEVE ice area in perpetuity 'with all contract is killed, the public power Ever since passage of the act the power it can accept, gen- group will try to force Congress the champions of Federal control erated by any means whatso- to vote $110 million to build a over business (the group favor- ever,' and subsidized by Federal new steam plant for the TVA. ing expansion of TVA) began to funds. This $110 million is money col- campaign to bring natural gas There's a new look today in SPORT SHIRTS "To adopt such a policy would lected in taxes. If the Dixon- production under the price-fixing both men's and women's styles. result in a deliberate taking of Yates contract is not killed pri- authority of the FPC. The Com- What's more, it's the same look. (All sizes) tax money from people in every vate investors will put up the mission itself issued a ruling that Impossible/ Not when it's hair section of our country and giving money and the government will this production was exempt from styles that are in question. A it away to industrial, commercial collect taxes on their investment. the act, but the Supreme Court year ago, the men were wearing and other private interests in Natural Gas: A no ther big has held otherwise. crew-cuts—short, clipped, and s1.00 '1.50 $2.00 just one single section of our na- struggle is foreseen in Congress Gas industry spokesmen hold snappy. The women? They tion. Let us be frank. To adopt over whether the Federal govern- that Federal price fixing will dis- called it the "Italian Cut," more that policy would be rank, unre- ment or the states shall exercise courage production and sale of feminine in appearance, but still oil shampoo, developed by the strained, unadulterated Socia 1- authority over the prices charged natural gas—impair competition— short, clipped, and snappy. makers of Vaseline hair tonic. Now, both sexes are going in Simply massage scalp with a by producers of natural gas. It and ultimately either reduce the HOUCK'S Congressional opponents of the was the opinion of a majority of supply of natural gas or increase for slightly longer hair-dos. For few drops of the tonic, then Dixon-Yates contract have sought Congress in passing the Natural prices. But here again industry men, it's the "Continental Look." steam head with hot, wrung-out Center Square Phone HI. 7 3811 Emmitsburg 1,) muddy the issue. Taking cog- Gas Act of 1938 that such author- is confronted with a group that For women, the "Romantic towels. Finally, shampoo in the : izance of this situation, the re- ity would be exercised by the believes in Big Government—and Look." Hair stylists recommend usual way. This treatment, us- ort then had this to say: states. A recent Supreme Court this group claims that Federal the same grooming treatments ing a pure petrolatum tonic, "The basic issue in this con- decision, however, upset this in- regulation is necessary to pro- for conditioning both. livens and reconditions hair, ; -oversy is not the authority of terpretation and directed the tect the consumer. One method advised is a hot makes it easier to manage. the President to direct the Atomic Federal Power Commission to ex- COMFORT AT LOWER COST! 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which is now seriously impaired SENATE resulted from this union and 10 Hickam, Emmitsburg; by the unprecedented shortage of ALONG THE Couple Celebrates Judy ar.; grandchildren and three great- Betty Tully, Patsy, Jo classrooms. Ann, EN - CLOAKROOM POTOMAC grandchildren were born. elyn and Linda Cool, Larry Hiel Therefore, in his message to 50th Anniversary By J. GLENN BEALL Present at the celebration were am, John and Raymond Cool. Th. Congress on Feb. 8, President By Cong. DeWitt S. Hyde Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Cool, Mr. and Mrs. Cool and their im- couple received many lovely gift Eisenhower proposed a plan of Route 3, celebrated their fiftieth mediate family; Mr. Our children are the bulwark WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 — Ac- and Mrs. of nation, Federal cooperation with the wedding anniversary at a dinner Ivan Shultz, Biglerville; Mr. and May 20-21, 1927, marked th. our the future citizens tion of the House of Representa- states designed to give our school Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Cool, Gettysburg; first solo flight across Atlan- and leaders of our free society. tives in extending the Draft Act the children the classrooms they must Mrs. Ivan Shultz, Biglerville, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNair, tic by Charles A. Lindbergh. Their bulwark in turn, is the is meeting with have as quickly as possible. widespread ap- Route 2. The couple was mar- Gettyiburg; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse right to a free education—a right proval. Birth of American Enterprise ried at St. Joseph's Catholic Jenkins, Emmitsburg; Mr. and "Because of the magnitude of Alabama seceded from the One day at Plymouth Colony, I voted for the bill. Two amend- Church here by Rev. James 0. Mrs. Robert J. Tully, Fairfield; the job, but more fundamentally Union Jan. 11, 1861, and re-en-• in 1623, something happened ments which were proposed are Hayden on Feb. 14, 1905 and the William Albright, York; Mary Jo because of the undeniable im- tered July 13, 1863. Frank S. Topper portance of free education to a that ought to be enshrined in worthy of comment. The proposal witnesses were the late Mr. and to limit free way of life," the President the memory of every American the extension of the Act Mrs. Jacob Bentz. Five children Insurance Agency to two said, "the means we take to pro- citizen, generation after gen- years was defeated. My reasons vide our children with proper eration. It was the beginning for voting against the AUTOMOBILE - FIRE amendment were essentially on it was that it is a middle -of- classrooms must be weighed most of the American economic sys- the same as those which prompted the-road program. GENERAL LIABILITY carefully. The phrase 'free edu- tem based on private ownership my 20-41j, of fayorable vote the 4-yr. The President's proposals will cation' is a deliberate choice. For property and individual re- on exten- sponsibility. sions. I felt as I voted, and I do be thoroughly aired and consid- 35 EXTRA EGGS unless education continues to be It would have be- Office: Mt. Road gun sooner now, the absolute necessity of ered in Committee and on the free—free in its response to lo- or later in America because the letting the Communist world floors of both Houses of Congress. per hen, per year Phone HI. 7-3461 cal community needs, free from pilgrims and those who came before know, particularly those in the. I shall report to you from time any suggestion of political domi- and after them coveted individual Soviet and in Red China, that to time on its progress. But I nation, and free from impedi- freedom. And the private ownership we intend to stay prepared to want to take this opportunity to ments to the pursuit of knowl- system is Better Feed Utilization • High Livability , the only system that meet any eventuality, or any express my own views on Federal edge by teachers and students— brings Order Ames In-Cross White, Tinted, AMES personal freedom. threat by force. I, also, believe it aid to education. it will cease to serve the pur- or Brown-Egg genuine hybrids When necessary to keep the youth of NOWI In-CROSS BABY CHICKS poses of free men." the 101 passengers and Basically, I am opposed to Fed- crew of 48 came our land informed of just what eral iad in those areas where I Following the reading of the ashore at HYBRIDS As Hatched or Sexed Plymouth Rock from the May- the future holds for them. believe the states can and should MILFORD HATCHERY message, I joined with Sen. H. New Hamps.—Wh. Rocks flower, their first action was to I also supported an amend- do the job. For that reason I Phone Old. 3-5075 Alexander Smith (R.-N. J.), in Leghorns — Sex-Links set up a colony of buildings to ment, which I am happy to say have for years taken a position Ames introducing a bill (S. 968) sup- Randallstown, Md. -in-Cross-Hybrids live in. In the center of the was adopted by the House, which against Federal aid to education. porting the administration rec- • Started Chicks colony they built the "Common provides that no man would be. I still believe the states can pro- ommendations. I concur in Sen. Storehouse." Then, following the denied deferment because of a vide necessary school buildings. • Gr. Pullets Smith's statement upon introduc- provisions of the Mayflower shortage or surplus of any agri- However, experience seems to ing the bill when he said, ". . . I • Poults—Beltsville Wh. Compact, they elected commu- cultural commodity. Many of our prove the states simply will not am convinced that the approach B. B. Bronze nity officials for the purpose small farniers have been forced to do what they should about the recommended today by President • • of maintaing order and a de- sell out because they could not problem. I intend, therefore, to USED CARS Eisenhower is much to be pre- fense ›nA - - against the Indians. Par- keep their farms going when support Federal aid for school ferred to the straight grants-in- cels of EQUIPMENT land were assigned each their sons were taken by the construction, providing there are aid proposal now before the Sen- colonist in the name of King draft. The amendment will help sufficient safeguards against con- ate Committee Labor and Pub- No Down Payment on Cars Under $600 Feeders Waterers on James of England. All the pro- prevent such situations. trol over the operation of schools duce Brooders Fencing lic Welfare . • . " from all these parcels In reporting to you of my vote by the Federal government. went into the The President's recommenda- central store- on the extension of the Selective 1954 Ford Tudor, 8-Cyl., 0.D., fully equipped. Full line of all equipment. tions thorough house. And from this store- Service Act, I must include, will receive the NOTICE • • study and consideration of Com- house equal shares of every- among the reasons for voting for 1953 Ford Fordor, 8-Cyl; Fordomatic, 20,000 miles. mittee thing were doled out to the the Act's extension, my concern BENEFIT Fordor; fully equipped. Vaccines Medications members, all other mem- 1952 Chevrolet bers Congress colonists. for our young people and their • • of and the public 1951 Mercury Fordor; fully equipped. to the end that the best possible A Stagnating System own planning for their futures. Whether it be a job or the con- DANCE 1950 Studebaker Fordor, R&H. MILFORD HATCHERY solution to the emergency need TVs was communal living may be found. very much like the tribal com- tinuation of their education, they Emmitsburg VFW 1950 (2) Ford Custom Fordor Sedans; fully equip- Old. 3-5075 munism of man's earliest days need to know just what lies ped; 8-cylinders and Overdrive. Randallstown, Md. on earth—but ahead. The first postage stamps were with two struc- 1949 Ford Custom Tudor; Reciter. issued in 1847. tures of government, the self- One'. of our concerns is their Friday, Mar.4 imposed colony government, and education. The Congress this past 1949 Mercury Club Coupe; fully equipped. the rigid code of action im- week received the President's spe- 9 to 12? 1949 Plymouth Tudor; R & H. posed by King James whose cial message on Federal aid for Featuring the subjects the colonists were. For school construztion. Its details YE OLDE TYME SPECIALS about a year the rugged com- J are well known to my constitu- munal life provided the bare tents by now. But I would like 3 SOLLYS SPERRY'S GARAGE For a short time only needs. But some of the less in- to point out that the President Benefit of can we offer these spe- dustrious colonists began to has said that it is an emergency "Ford Dealers Since 1927" shirk when they found that no program, and his own comment EMMITSBURG cials at these Old Time Phone 7-5131 Pmmitsburg, Md. matter how little they worked BASEBALL CLUB Prices! Shop early as the and produced on their land they it Open Evenings Til 8 P. M. carries civilization back to- Admission-81.00 still got an equal share from ward the stagnation quantity is limited. of primi- PUBLIC INVITED the storehouse. tive communism. In time, the hard working Seven-Year-Old colonists rebelled at supporting RYE, BOURBON, BLEND fifth $3.29 these lazy ones; they, too, be- 100-Proof gan to lean on their plows and sit in the tree shade at the STRAIGH BOURBON fifth $3.99 edge of the field. Stores of Excellent Dinner Appetizer foodstuffs dwindled. When Plym- CHIANTI ITALIAN WINE qt $1.37 outh Colony was two years old, et a starvation proved threatened. No man V8 could benefit by his own pro- duce or feed his own family. It all had to go to the central VILLAGE LIQUORS warehouse; and when divided up equally, it would not sustain Drive-In Service Phone HI. 7-3271 the Colony's life because there were too many shirkers. Free Delivery Center Square The Change The Colony leaders called a meeting. Their desperate plight -- was discussed. It was suggest- Advertisement ed that the parcels of land be given to each family and From where I sit Joe Marsh that each family have full own- ership rights to all it produced. The lazy ones opposed this ar- rangement, but common sense Swifty Gets and the strong impulse for in- dividual freedom prevailed. Pri- Slowed Down vate ownership of property be- came the fundamental base of Swifty Fisher has a short cept of making a big fuss over the new world's economic sys- temper and really hit the roof nothing. This ticket came from tem. And with it came freedom. when he got a parking ticket some kid's policeman play outfit!" The fields of Plymouth Colo- last week. He wasn't near a hy- From where I sit, jumping to ny blossomed. Women and chil- dren worked drant or too far from the curb. conclusions can make anyone ap- at planting and • • • cultivating beside man of There was a big sign saying"ONE pear silly. Another way to look the ORD V8 the house. Men cut their tim- HOUR PARKING" and he'd only foolish is to make a quick deci- ber, hewed the logs and built been gone twenty minutes. sion on a question of personal backyard workshops where preference. For instance, I like a they Built by the world's greatest builder of V-8's Running to Traffic Court,where could make crude tools and glass of beer occasionally. You Hack Miller was on duty, Swifty manufacture furniture' — for may be a buttermilk man. Ford has built more V-8 engines than all hollered how he hadn't done any- But themselves, and for sale! In other manufacturers neither of us ought "lay combined .. . over 14,000,000! And thing wrong...how he is the most to down time a system of currency was this tremendous V-8 experi- the law" law-abiding driver in town. about the other's choice. developed to expedite exchange ence has enabled Ford in '55 to turn out in quantity the finest V-8's in the low-price field. So why wait? But Hack examined and commerce. Even some of You can get a proved the ticket, Ford V.8.. .. and start enjoying its brilliant and smiled. "Slow down,friend," the lazy colonists caught the new performance, spirit and new-car dependability Liiit now! he said. "You're not guilty—ex- of enterprise and con- tributed to progress. At the autumn harvest of 1623, Gov. Copyright, 1955, United States Brewers Foundation ernor William Bradford of Plymouth Colony proclaimed "Thanksgiving unto God." Get our Freedom's Anchorage good The solid anchorage of pri- chicks and vate ownership is the bulwark of freedom in America against which all brands of Welfare 13abg TkeNt State advocates and all varie- ties of Socialists and Commu- for a fast, nists direct their most concen- trated work. If they could dis- healthy start with lodge this keystone they would Enjoy Ford's new deep-block construction, you can enjoy responsiveness to cushion tiny bumps as thus strip our American people Trigger-Torque Power smooth performance and long engine life. well as husky"m uscleto flatten big bumps. of their independence, their freedom—and a central author- For '55, Ford offers the brilliant-per- Relax in the smooth comfort forming new Y-block Take your pick from 16 ity dispensing some form of V-8 and the even of new Angle-Poised Ride Socialism would take over. more powerful Y-block Special V-8. Both brilliant new Ford Think a moment about your deliver Trigger-Torque power, which Ball-Joint Front Suspension, which Models freedom. If your rights of own- means you get the power you want when Ford introduced in its field last year, has This year, you get Thunderbird-inspired ership were taken away, the you want it, throughout the entire driving proved itself over billions of miles. For styling in any Ford you choose. And ownership would go to some range of your car. With new Trigger- '55 it is still better. Springs are set at an there's a variety of excitingly new single form of government. Your home Torque Power you can have split-second angle to absorb shock from the front as and two-tone body colors with charmingly A would not be yours. You would starts . . . faster passing ability for a well as straight up. This provides delicate color-keyed live it subject of Luxury Lounge Interiors. Purina Startena, the Nation's in to the will greater feeling of security . . . topnotch favorite ,starter, is MICRO- the government. If the stores were owned by the government, response at all speeds. And with Ford's baby formula care. MIXED with you would buy what the gov- high-compression, low-friction design and Come in for a Trigger-Torque Test Drive! F.C.A. That's one reason why chicks ernment offered at the price grow so fast and strong on it. fixed by the government. Amer- See us for your chicks and chick icans will not vote themselves ,starting needs, into such a situation with their eyes open. But with their eyes half open they can be fooled and bit by bit the right of pri- SPERRY'S GARAGE MARTIN BROS. vate ownership can be pulled EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND gently away from them. We must examine carefully every Set -2 rtrr r Plq r fir South on Avenue Phone HI 7-5131 Emmitsburg, Md. .S1 dB II IN Oil 1111 st move toward '4121ublic owner- m 11111 sti VI ship" of anything. In most cases Great TV, Ford Theeter, WRC-9:30 P. M., Thursday FOUR EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND —FRIDAY, 14EB. IS, 1955

before the parties finally signed; County Population Business Services or, being typewritten wills, a BABSON page could have been rewrit- Your Shows Steady PATRONIZIO oer edverUeere. Thew ten and slipped in after the trOis are relIaale and have graven signing. If, however, each will through the years that they handle anti Increase During Year quality products and offer stilled pro- had been read again, finally Personal easegmal service and advice. signed, and taken home, the Births in Frederick County for Writes .. . tragedy would not have taken 1954. exceeded deaths by 1042, place. according to vital statistics com- Health piled by the county health office 1954 Delray Chevrolet 2-Dr. Sedan; fully equipped, low The lawyer also made him- mileage. A real buy! By ROGER W. BABSON self the executor of the two for the year. DAVE'S The number of births 1'951 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan; R & H. wills. This would give him ad- amounted 1951 Nash 4 BABSON PARK, Fla., Feb. to 1827 during the -Door Sedan; 'MI. Wallpaper & Paint Store vantage in collecting the money Atomic Energy Works year, an av- 1950 Nash Convertible, Overdrive with R & 17—I am back here again for erage allegedly willed him and for of five each day. This was 1949 Oldsmoble '60' Club Coupe; Heater. 117 Carlisle the winter and wish to tell of For Health a St- controlling the balance of the considerable increase over the 1941 Plymouth 2-Door Sedan; Heater; $49.00. a tragedy oc- The world of the future: cars 1589 GETTYSBURG, PA. money. Yet, to make an births in the county during 1941 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan; R&H. curring d u r- attor- with atomic engines, houses atom- 1953. ney executor is a common prac- 1940 Packard 4-Door Sedan; cheap transportation. 12c Roll and ing my ab- ically heated. We think of things Deaths up tice where banks with trust de- for the year in the sence, a 1 t ho like this when people talk of the county amounted —No Down Payment on Cars Under $600— (David Rutters, prop.) partments are not easily avail- to 785, an in- you may have peaceful uses of the atom. But crease of 43 over the able. figures for read of it. atomic energy is already at work the preceding year. The net gain This story A Murderer Is Now Needed for us in the laboratories of med- in population of births over SANDERS BROS. GARAGE Dr. H. E. Slocum involved: (1) As the wills had allegedly ical researchers seeking ever bet- deaths for 1953 amounted to 847. a well-known been "fixed" to leave the attor- ter ways to cure and prevent Actually the figures represent —GUARANTEED USED CARS— Optometrist and able law- ney large sums of money and disease. the number of births and deaths PHONE HI. 7-3451 EMMITSBURG, MD. yer living for he was to be executor, he need- Scientists have found that by which occurred in the county and EYES EXAMINED many years in °cif commu- ed only to wnit until one of my "labeling' a substance they are is not a corrected figure, Dr. For- GLASSES FITTED nity; (2) two very respectable two friends should die to get studying w ith radioactive iso- bes H. Burgess pointed out. A and intelligent well-to-do friends his money. Roth were appar- topes they can follow its behav- number of the births and deaths OFFICE HOURS: of mine; (3) two wills prepared ently in good health. Hence, if ior more accurately than ever be- are recorded for non-residents of Monday 6 to 8 p. m. by the said lawyer, and (4) a the lawyer were in a hurry for fore. These isotopes are byprod- the county who receive hospitali- Try WELTY'S Wednesday 2 to 8 p. m. First-Grade o'trigger man" allegedly em- his money, a murder would ucts of the manufacture of atom- zation. 19 East Main St. ployed to murder one of my seem necessary. To complete ic energy and are allocated for During the past year, the big- EMMITSBURG, MD. above two friends. the story, I now depend upon research by the U. S. Atomic gest month for births was Sep. Phones: HIlIcrest 7-5191 Now for the tragedy. The witnesses at the trial just ended. Energy Commission. tember with 239 recorded for that Hagerstown 5933 lawyer 30-day period, an average of had apparently drawn county prosecutor claim- A group of investigators at the up The about eight daily. Low wills for these two friends. a•sup- University of Chicago has been month ed the attorney employed was April, with 99 When he submitted them to studying the action of isoniazid, births or only 1 posedly respectable contractor 3.3 births OR.W.F.ROUTZAHN the makers, they suggested cer- drug used in the on an average for each ...... _...... _ to secure the "trigger man" to a treatment of day. tain corrections, asking the law- FOR Erot4no4 ... CHIROPRACTOR murder one or both of my tuberculosis. They first discov- A yer to have the wills retyped, time series study of vital • •• ..., ...... friends. This contractor who ered that tuberculosis germs sus- statistics Phone 7-4201 and they would come in again for Frederick County has been found guilty (although ceptible to the drug became radio- made by the shortly thereafter for signing. health department .#11e has appealed, claiming his active when the drug was labeled using We list here Emmitsburg Maryland Fatal mistakes were apparently corrected figures shows just a. few of our Choice innocence) is alleged to have with an isotope named Carbon 14, that the made by these intelligent peo- high birth rate of the employed a Negro to do the whereas resistant germs did not pre-war years is Items specially-priced for you this week. ple for not again reading the continuing. killing. This Negro suddenly become radioactive. Now they are .Using a total wills before the final signing number of live T-BONE STEAKS, Tender & Juicy lb. 65c turned State's evidence. able to study just how isoniazid births in the county for and witnessing, and for not 1953 as LEAN SLICED BACON lb. 45c "SUPERGAS" Has Got It: Attorney Found Dead attacks the susceptible TB germs. 1430, compared with initialing each page. Nor did an actual With this information, doctors figure recorded as 1589, SMOKED HAMS lb. 60c Wherever You Live, One of they take the signed wills with Owing to the above or other live births Our Modern Systems Will treating TB will know better how per 1000 population them to a place of deposit, so reasons, the attorney was found for that BOILING BEEF lb. 19c Answer Your Needs: and when to use the drug to help year were 22.3. that they might be reread once shot, near the door of his Delicious FRYING TB patients. The average births per CHICKENS lb. 49c each year. This would have home here in Babson Park, on thous- Bottle—Meter--Bulk This is only one of many medi- and in the war years, from MEATY SPARERIBS lb. 40c entailed some bother, but this the morning of June 9, 1954. 1941 cal research projects in which through 1945, was 19.1. This 20-lb. Self Service or would have been nothing com- Whether he committed suicide. fig- PICNIC HAMS lb. 35c radioactive isotopes help the sci- ure jumped to 22.6 for the years Trailer Bottles pared to the trouble which fol- or was shot by someone who SCRAPPLE (3-lb. Pon) 30c lowed. feared exposure, I do not know. entist to "see" things beyond the 1946 through 1950. In 1951, the figure rose even SLICED BAKED HAM /1 2-1b. 60c TOWN and COUNTRY Importance of Executors rate this death elim- power of any microscope 'et in- At any higher to 22.3 per The lawyer, or from the vented. These test tube experi- thousand, with FRANKFURTERS lb. 43c GAS SERVICE, INC. someone, al- inated the attorney 22.3 per legedly the able ments may seem far removed thousand recorded for TANEYTOWN, MD. slipped into the wills picture. Thereupon 1952. Remember: You can Always Do Better at a clause concentrated from the problem of the tubercu- Phone 3841 leaving him a large county prosecutor sum of money. This could have upon finding the "trigger man" losis patient lying in his hospital One Mile North of Taney. been done with bed. But because of them, the town on Littlestown Road. during the retyping and any other connected Rocky Ridge GI the deal. This was the status doctor knows more about his dis- WELTY'S MEAT MARKET when I arrived here recently ease, the germ that causes it, Is Promoted WEEKEND Phone HI. before t e convictions. and the means of curing it. 7-3211 Emmitsburg, Md. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Lessons To Be Learned Mot- ter, formerly of near Littlestown, my two friends SPECIAL Apparently Pa., have received word that their call. If one and changed? S. L. ALLISON had a very close son, James, has been promoted SEA LTEST killed, without (3) Should I leave my will had first been to corporal. Cpl. Motter is Funeral Director the. at- in possession of any single in- sta- in any way connecting tioned with the army in attorney dividual, however honest? Green- and Embalmer ICE torney therewith, the land as an information and edu- CREAM probated the will, (4) Should I let a year pass would have cation specialist. In 1949 he grad- Greatly Reduced and legal- without rereading my will? Emraitsbnrg, Md. collected the money, uated from the Littlestown 'High He was (5) Should I fail to encour- ly closed the case. School and in 1953 from the Efficient—Reliable brilliant law- age in every way newspapers, supposei to be a Shippensburg State Teachers Col- 33c Pint in our community and, of banks, colleges, and informa- Service yer lege. He entered the army Dec. been inno- tion centers to teach about course, may have 7, 19,53 and took his basic train- final wills and their great import- cent. I leave to God the ing at Camp Pickett, Va. and at PHONES 2for 65c ance? verdict. Aberdeen Proving Ground. He is ALL FLAVORS Emmitsburg 7-4621 I tell this story in order that married to the former Miss Jeanne Fairfield 6 Don't Miss This Special! my readers m a y ask them- Wenger, daughter of Mr. and selves these five very important Mrs. Walter Wenger, Chambers- questions: burg, Pa. CROUSE'S (1) Should I ever sign a Get your Mr. and Mrs. Norman Burner "On The Square" paper, without reading it be- and daughter recently visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. EMMITSBURG, MD. fore signing? C. C. Bur- (2) Should I sign typewrit- lier, of near Detour. —OPEN SUNDAYS— ten documents without signing Alligator Mrs. Carrie M. Pittenger and Phone HI. 7-4382 or initialing each sheet so that grandchildren spent the past no one sheet can be taken out ALL-WEATHER COAT week-end with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John N. Cavell, Frederick. now...and FAMILY... BIG VFW POST DANCE enjoy it the Every member of the family has a • For Cooking - Water Heating INSURANCE stake in the future of the others. Each Refrigeration - Heating year 'roune AUTOMOBILE—FIRE can feel secure when the entire fam- AND SHRIMP FEED ily is financially secure. That's why a PLATE GLASS PERSONAL LIABILITY Savings Account is so important ti' THE MATTHEWS FRIDAY .TONIGHT BURGLARY you, no matter what your age. Come WORKMEN'S open YOUR account today! EMMITSBURG, MD. Music by the Leese Trio COMPENSATION Phone 7-3781 THE FARMERS STATE BANK Night With Us Come and Spend a Gala J. 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Local Soldier unit in Korea. Personals Corp. Baker, a clerk-typist in Colonel the signal section of Headquar- Evan C. Reese, Medi- MARYLAND Visits Japan cal Corps, USA, and Mrs. Reese, ters, Eighth Army Forward, en- Corp. Guy A. Baker Jr., son of East Stroudsburg, Pa., Dr. tered the Army in September FARM of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Baker, Get- and Mrs. Ralph D. Smith, of itx1A0/AN 1953 and arrived overseas last By Ted Kesting Washington, D. C., and Mrs. a tysburg Rd., recently spent May. He is a graduate of Mt. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. You probably remember all week's leave in Tokyo from his St. Mary's College. the Carl B. Courter, of Gothenburg, FRONT o will be Closed Tuesday furor last year about rewriting Neb., were recent guests at the the Federal income tax law. But home of Col. and Mrs. Thomas Previously proposed limitations Feb. 22nd, Washington's Birthday PLAYING AT THE MAJESTIC THEATRE did you know that that overhaul J. Frailey. on the production of commercial job resulted in painless gimmicks vegetables, potatoes, and sweet which gave farmers and Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Cadle will sports- potatoes on acres diverted from :64th Anniversary men one of the leave Saturday for a week's vis- most promising allotment crops will not be in ef- breaks in Federal taxing history? it to Atlanta, Ga. While there Dr. fect for 1955. These revised income tax reg- Cadle will attend a convention :Sale ulations allow farmers to deduct of the Graduate Medical Society. This means that farmers may use —not as capital but as expense— Mrs. Thomas J. Frailey enter- as large an acreage as they the money they spend for soil tained members of the Over The wish in 1955 for producing vege- and water conservation and for Teacups Sewing Club on Monday tables for sale off the farm, or producing sweet or white pota- preventing erosion. evening, toes. Michael Hudoba, W a s hington • Mrs. Edith Long was discharged George B. Reeves, chairman of • correspondent for Sports Afield from the Warner Hospital this the Maryland Agricultural Sta- magazine, reports that if these week. bilization and Conservation Com- expenses run over 25 per cent of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Lowe are mittee, says the proposals limit- gross farm income in receiving congratulations on the one year, ing acreage "originally grew out birth of a daughter. the landowner may carry over of the prospect that 1954 crops such conservation expense for de- Mrs. Nora Sigafoose, St. An- might add substantially to some duction in following years. thony's, is reported quite ill in serious surplus problems. But This conservation apnroach is the Provident Hospital, Washing- when Secretary of Agriculture so new that the Internal Revenue ton, D. C. Benson announced the change, he and Soil Conservation Services Miss Janet Hatter was admit- explained that the prospect of are still working on details. But ted as a patient to the Warner more flexible price supports in since the idea is to put conserva- Hospital Wednesday. 1955, established by the Agricul- tion practice on the land, it seems Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosensteel tural Act of 1954, plus the effects Glenside Apple Sauce that the rules would cover any attended the Gettysburg Fire- of widespread drought last year landowner who gets reportable men's annual banquet at the have erased these fears." 'Green Giant Peas 217c;:: 37 c cash return for agricultural use Moose Home, Gettysburg, 1 ast Preliminary checks have also I) 12-oz 4119c cans AG of his land. Thursday evening. shown that vegetable and potato oNiblets Golden Corn Paul Newman and Pier Angeli declare their love in the Until this soil, land and water 46-ozn 49c The LOYAL Group of E has acreages were not increased in conservation program under the Ideal Fla. Orange Juice 2 shadow of "The Silver Chalice," filmization of Thomas Church will conduct 1954, even though there was no tax law is well underway, it Ev. Lutheran Bros. stand at the Miles H. limitation on the use of around or Hellmann's fa,t 39 c B. Costain's best-selling novel presented by Warner would, be wise to check the ac- a lunch oKraft's Mayonnaise near Z o r a, Pa., 25 million acres diverted from in CinemaScope and WarnerColor. The much-heralded ceptability of projects with your Davidson sale, o.. Wednesday, Feb. 23, starting at allotment crops. onom-de-Lite Mayonnaise ratr 29c motion picture offering, which also stars Virginia Mayo nearest U. S. Soil Conservation Mr. Reeves points out that with Service representative. 11 a. m. Hahn of St. Anth- relaxation of the regulations re- tGold Medal Flour or Pillsbury 5; 114,53 c and Jack Palance, is now playing through Saturday at Up to now there has been al- Mr. Otto heart attack on quiring cross - compliance and Pa. most no real incentive for a ony's, suffered a -the Majestic Theatre, Gettysburg, total acreage allotments on basic ;Gold Seal Flour ilnic 54§„4nz292: farmer to take the time or pay Tuesday. S. Holling- crops for price support purposes, the money to develop wildlife and Mr. and Mrs. John their third there is now greater opportunity Libby's Tomato Juice habitat projects on his land. But er quietly observed Wednesday to grow various other crops and he now has new tax advantages wedding anniversary Seton Ave. less pressure to plant vegetables :Ideal Sauer Kraut 2 2:;'c:is 23c plus a newly enacted Federal loan at their home on S. Mrs. M. F. Shuff, Jr.. is re- and potatoes in diverted acres. :n 4273: COMPARE guarantee to help for conserva- !Ground Black PeEnper pthee corntelsdteal 24..zib,to; satisfactorily tion practices. He is encouraged portet convalescing at a District of Columbia hos- to begin projects that will better Rocky Ridge ;Heinz Ketchup THE ALL-NEW 1955 his farm. Many of the conserva- pital. tion projects now left undone Items Of Interest Dinty Moore Beef Stew 2z37c are the ones that have high po- 1z Homemakers' The Women's Guild of the Re- 39c tential for wildlife habitat, and ;Spam, Prem or Treet formed Church held a social in therefore the improvement of Corner -49® Pontiac sport. the Fire House Thursday night. ;Princess Enriched Margarine 2 lbs 41C When you consider that about Nuts and Ways to Use Them Paul Stambaugh observed his 10th birthday on Sunday. STRATO-STREAK V-8 85 per cent of the nation's wild- What can you do with that ex- WITH THE 180-H.P. life is produced on privately- Mrs. Donald Dinterman return- tra supply of nuts left over from owned land, OOUR COFFEE DOWN AGAIN you get some idea feasting? ed home from the Warner Hos- of what will be affected by step- pital, Gettysburg, Pa., Tuesday st0 C Don't toss them out says Nu- !Win-Crest voc I Asco 'tic I Ideal ping up conservation practices in underwent a minor op- lb IF giP far lb can lir Ar tritionist Janet Coblentz, Uni- where she H. and H. Machine Shop this country. eration. versity of Maryland Extension Eyler and in- Pontiac Sales and Service Service. Instead, store your left- Mrs. Charles H. oRinso White Soap 29' G:P1 01 t 58c Free Booklet Explains over nuts for future use. fant son, Rodney Eugene, were Gettysburg, Pa. Thursday from Swanee 4 rolls S. Washington St. By experience, you've probably discharged last Colo-Soft Tissue 45c Social Security found out that nuts kept at room the Warner Hospital. Sales Room Open Until 9:00 P. M. temperature develops a stale Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scuyler, Ideal Fancy Fla. Social security information, as Special! Ideal taste. That's the result of the Keymar, visited on Sunday with it applies to many more household natural oil in nuts turning rancid. Mr. and Mrs. John Hahn and Instant employers since Jan. 1, is given o Grapefruit Miss Coblentz gives some tips Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. Eyler. 'n the new booklet "Do You Have on storing nuts so they will keep Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stouter Coffee A Maid?," just issued under the sweet and fresh-tasting. She says and children, Maureen, Ronnie 4-oz Juice Be Prepared For the Coming Fishing Season! joint sponsorship of 0. j ar 89C COFFEE the Internal that in-the-shell nuts should be and David, were guests Sunday Revenue only .11 46 o:3 9C Service and the Social stored in a cool, dry and dark of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie W. Fox. 'SW Security Administration. It de- place, while shelled nuts are best 1 Mr. and Mrs. David Stonesifer, Why Pay More? scribes the first step to be RODS and REELS REPAIRED taken stored in an air tight container Taneytown, spent Sunday with by every employer of domestic in the refrigerator. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Troxell. Glenside Cal. Bartlett help who pays an employe $500 N:rr,100 COMPLETE SELECTION However, if you have an ex- Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wantz of 3 more cash w?ges in a calendar tremely large supply of nuts that cans quarter of Littlestown, were guests on Sun-'PEARS FLY-TYING MATERIALS the year for work in you want to keep for a long pe- a private household. day of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Certain of riod, you may want to can or Wantz. Look for the name LANCASTER and be Copies of the booklet may be freeze them. Meat That Is A Treat to Eat obtained by simply writing, phon- To can nuts, place fresh shelled PRE-SEASON SALE! ing, or visiting SON BAPTIZED the nearest social nuts in a shallow pan. Set the lbs) security office or Internal Reve- 10ven-Ready Lancaster (1°-14 10% OFF ALL SPINNING OUTFITS pan in a warm oven (not hot) The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. nue office, it was announced this until the nuts are dry. Do not Robert Henke was baptized by week by W. S. King, district man- 1b53 brown. Meanwhile boil pint jars Rt. Rev. Joseph P. O'Donnell at . Just Received ager of the Social Security Ad- five minutes; then invert jars on St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Em- TURKEYS ministration, and Ezra Grantham a clean cloth and drain dry. Pack mitsburg, on Sunday and was "Hi-Hunter Single Shot" 22 Cal. of the Internal Revenue Service. Rifle the nuts into the jars and proc- named Robert 'TP k9 Jr. Because of the Bacon lb 43 broadened cov- ess 10 minutes at five pounds Following the e ,:emony a par- oLean Sliced erage of domestic workers many pressure, or 20 minutes in a boil- ty was held at the home of the 3 lbs. Si .cto more household 'Freshly Ground Beef employers are now ing water bath. For the 1..tte parents h ,--;* the occasion. Gettysburg News 86 Spt. Goods required to report the cash wages method, the boiling water level Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frankfurts Lancaster lb 43c paid their employes. It is no long- in the . canner should be two Dominic Grec Skinless Open Seven Days A Week o, Mr. and Mrs. er necessary that a domestic em- inches up the side of the jar. John Roddy Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Imported from Holland--CANNED HAMS 2 lb can 1.99 51 Chambersburg Street Gettysburg, Pa. ploye work on 24 or more days To freeze nuts, place plain Gerald Orosz, Mr. and Mrs. James in a calendar quarter for a sin- shelled nuts in any moisture-va- Phelan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles gle household employer in order por resistant container. Or seal Shaughnessy, Dr. and Mrs. John to get social security credit. for small quantities in plastic freezer Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. William Mar- CLEANED WHITINGS 10-lb. box $1.69 the cash wages paid. bags. Miss Coblentz points out tin, Mr. and Mrs. John Joy, Mr. It is estimated that about 200,- that while salted nuts may be and Mrs. Robert Joy, Dr. and REGULAR SHRIMP 2/12-1b. box $1.47 000 more household workers were frozen, they do not keep as well Mrs. John Richards, Dr. and Mrs. brought under the old-age and as unsalted nuts. Gilbert Oddo, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- survivors insurance provisions of ard Leonard, William Osborne, JUMBO SHRIMP 2/12-113. box $1.98 the social security law on the Observe Anniversary Richard McCullough, Paul Con- first of January. In addition, way, Dr. John Morrison, and Mr. from 50,000 to 100,000 domestic and Mrs. John J. Hollinger Bernard Kal is s. Refreshments BONELESS STEAK FISH observed workers who were covered on their 25th wedding an- were served and many lovely niversary Pollack 19c lb. Haddock 35c lb. Perch 39c lb. some of their domestic jobs are .Saturday at a quiet gifts were received. p. dinner celebration will take a now earning additional social se- at Earle's Res- p. taurant, Gettysburg. curity insurance credits from their In 1626 Peter Minuit purchased other employers. Manhattan Island from the In- Daily Fresh Produce At Asco Savings shine to... Constantinople was renamed dians for trinkets worth about Istanbul in 1930. $24.00. FRESH, GREEN men's styles Firemen Called _ in Emmitsburg firemen were call- ed to two chimney fires, one Fri- BROCCOLI BOY'S day and one Saturday, with no damage reported for either blaze. GETTYSBURG MOTORS, INC. bunchlarge 25c SIZES Last Friday morning 21 firemen SIXTH & YORK ST. PHONE 740 GETTYSBURG responded to the Irvin Miller property on the Hemler Rd., four FORA miles south of Emmitsburg. Sat- Green Pascal Style 37409 urday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock oCrisp,Crisp, stalks5.large Brown, gore 26 members of the fire company NEW CHRYSLER OR PLYMOUTH 3 responded to a call to the prop- OR A ;CELERY 2 erty of Edward Wetzel, about four miles west of Emmitsburg GOOD USED CAR Washed Carrots 2 pkgs 19c on the Reservoir Rd. °Crisp —SEE— oSpinach or Kale Prepared 2cpVg:35 Variety Show Is HOWARD F. CARTY 45c size doz 39c Largely Attended oTemple Oranges 1940 CHEVROLET 4-DR. SEDAN Style 37442 $115.00 CHOPPED OR LEAF SPINACH 2 12-oz pkgs 35c A cast of more in 1940 PONTIAC 4-DR. SEDAN 75.00 SEABROOK FARMS Black than 50 was :SEABROOK FARMS FORDHOOK LIMA BEANS 2 10 oz pkgs 49c high gear for the 1949 DODGE 4-DOOR SEDAN 125.00 presentation Dpouncakld c6a-o nz s 59 of the talent variety show last 1947 KAISER t 145.00 6 C evening. It was 1942 CHEVROLET 2-DR. SEDAN 100.00 0ORANGE JUICE presented in the 1935 smart..comfortable .. economical ' Lutheran Parish House by the CHEVROLET; Good Rubber; New Paint 85.00 1948 STUDEBAKER CONY., Good Paint; young adults and young people of New Top 295.00 OA Special Treat - - - Virginia Lee 1950 STUDEBAKER 2-DR. SEDAN; Maroon Color 475.00 the parish. No admission was °CHERRY PIES each 45c 1 charged, but a free-will offering )°, Assorted Cookies 8-oz pkg 29c I was received, for the benefit of Priced to Sell. No down payment on 0 Virginia Lee MARTIN'S SHOE STORE 1 the parish. Mrs. We B. Tc lay's Best Bread Value - - Supreme Bread loaf 15c 1 Shank, general chairman, said in Cars under $600, subject to credit "The Place to Go For the Brands You Know" an interview, "on behalf of the Funk & Wagnalls Encyclopedia Vol. 19 on Sale entire cast she wanted to thank Approval. Hurry! Get Your Silverware - - Offer Expires Feb. 26th BALTIMORE STREET GETTYSBURG, PA. everyone for coming and hoped Quantity Rights Reset,ed. they all enjoyed the show." 1 Prices Effective Until Closing Sat., Feb. 19, 1955. SIX EMMITSBURG CHRONICLE, EMMITSBURG, MARYLAND —FRIDAY, FEB. 18, 1955

Fr. Cogan Trophy trophy which will be awarded to MOU NTI ES WIN an over-all season record of 17-3. tire Mountaineer squad and ev- the game's most valuable player. The second-place state champs ery player made the scoring col- College Club Will CLASSIFIED ADS To Be Awarded To date the Greyhounds are TWO MORE now have a 12-1 log in the con- umn. Catholic U, which was led Present Trophy Saturday Night undefeated in league play while ference. by Andy Balint who netted 24 FOR SALE the Mountaineers have lost only Leading from the start to the Jack Sullivan and Sal Angelo points, trailed 63-52 at half-time The Monogram Club of Mt. St. Saturday night's game between one game, that to Loyola at finish the Mt. St. Mary's Col- coupled to provide the spark for but collapsed completely in the Mary's College will present a Loyola College and Mt. St. Mary's Evergreen. Coach Jim Phelan's lege basketball team crushed the offense with 33 and 32 points last half. trophy to the most valuable play- FOR SALE—Baby Chicks. Check I at Emmitsburg figures to have cagers expect to reverse the earl- Catholic University at Washing- respectively. Angelo turned in a Wednesday night the Mounties er at the Loyola-Mt. St. Mary's your needs, then call Thurmont decisive results on Mason-Dixon. ier decision Saturday night. ton, D. C. Monday night, 134-81 brilliant performance from the continued on their winning way game Saturday evening. The tro- Cooperative, phone 3111 or thr standings. Barring mishaps, the The Mountaineers should be at for its fifth, straight victory in free-throw line by recording all by defeating Towson State Teach- phy, to be an annual award, will Rocky Ridge Warehouse. Hill vinner will be regular season top strength for the first time the Mason-Dixon Conference and of his 17 trys while his team- ers Collegs, 101-55. be called the Rev. John F. Cogan crest 7-3824. •onference champion. In addition, this season. All-tourney guard, mates hooped 32 out of 39 at- Memorial Trophy in honor of Fr. he league's scoring crown may Bill Stanley, has seen limited ac- Saturday night he will bow out tempts. CORRECTION Cogan who died Dec. 21, 1954. SALE—Block House, one- FOR 7,0 to the winner of the McCul- tion in the past two games after with a great game. Coach Jim Phelan used his en- In a recent issue of the Chron- Fr. Cogan was a varsity ath- bath year old; 4 rooms and lough-Sullivan scoring duel. The a lay-off due to Illness since icle it was reported that the late lete in baseball and football dur- $6,000. For further information Monogram Club of Mt. St. Mary's early December. Stanley's return Mr. Corman of Corman and Wass- ing his college days at Mt. St. 211814t phone HI. 7-5167. ;s also offering for the first time -figures to give the Mountaineers erman, Inc., the firm which op- Mary's. Following his graduation added Scoring strength and bet- BUY 2 PACKAGES erates the Emrnitsburg coached the prep teams in SALE—APPLES — Open the Rev. John F. Cogan Memorial Mfg. Co., he FOR ter floor play. If he rounds into locally, left $300 as a bequest to football, baseball, and basketball. only. , weekends shape by game time, he could the Community Fund. This item During the 1940-41 season he Catoctin Mt. Orchards Fairfield Youth very well be the difference be- OF rost Cereals was erroneous and should have coached the varsity College cag- Thurmont 4972 tf Phone In Berlin tween the two teams. read that the gift was given by ers. At the time of his death, he Sal Angelo, one of the great AND GET A the firm as a memorial to the was chairman of the athletic coun- Beagle Pups, 8 FOR SALE — Army Pvt. James L. Hobbs, 20, centers in Mt. St. Mary's history, late Mr. Corman. cil of the College. 6 females land one weeks old; son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Frank Swaine, reserve for- good pets or should male. Make Hobbs, Fairfield Rt. 2, is a mem- ward, will be playing their last $10 each. be hunting by fall. ber of the 6th Infantry Regiment regular season Mason - Dixon 7-5953 Phone HU. in Berlin. game in the Loyola fray. Angelo B. Shank ltp Weldon The 6th Regiment guards Amer- has always been a great perform- YOU are cordially invited to SEE OUR er FOR SALE—Excellent Fireplace ican installations and undergoes against the Greyhounds and Coach and Stove Wood. Quick deliv- intensive training in the former Phelan is hopeful that ery. Phone HI. 7-4265 2t German capital. British, French, Russian and U. S. troops have M ST NLEY A NER PLAY SAFE1—Have an extra set occupied Berlin since the end of Newly Remodeled Bank of keys made and be ready for World War II. AJESTIC any emergency! Can make any Pvt. Hobbs, a cook in 3rd Bat- key while you wait! talion Headquarters Co. of the This Week Thru Saturday ti B. H. BOYLE regiment, entered the Army in OPEN n FRIDAYn June 1954 and was stationed at 'THE SILVER CHALICE' Pups, six 7 A.M. 7 P.M. FOR SALE — Beagle Fort Meade before arriving over- in CinemaScope a Blue weeks old. Mother is seas in December. Virginia Mayo-Jack Palance Tick, $5.00 each. JACK MILLS, COVERED DISH SOCIAL Sat. Morning - 10 O'clock All Customers and Friends of the Bank Bull Frog Road ltp The Women's Missionary So- "Challenge To " 39c Hours Friday city of Elias Lutheran Church, and 4 CARTOONS Who Visit With Us During Those NOTICES held a covered dish social FREE! Moving Picture Pen- in the Lutheran paris hall Tues- cil Box to every child at- Will Receive: day evening. The president, Mrs. tending. PENNY BINGO — Thursday eve- George S. Eyster, had charge of A TOKEN OF OUR APPRECIATION ning, March 17 in St. Euphe- the business meeting and Rev. Sun.-Mon. Feb. 20-21 • Community Pure Food Store mia's Hall. Benefit of the So- Philip Bower showed a movie en- "Many Rivers to Cross" dality, sponsored by Loretta titled "54. Tioga St." Robert TAYLOR B. H. BOYLE Florence and Helen Sanders. it Eleanor PARKER EMMITSBURG MARYLAND — - in CinemaScope BINGO PARTY—Benefit of St. Legals Anthony's Church, Tues., Feb. Tues.-Sat. Feb. 22-26 22 at 7:30 p. m., at school hall. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE James Michener's ODDS 'N ENDS Refreshments Will Be Served! Door prizes and refreshments. This is to give notice that the "THE BRIDGES Please reserve this date. -t subscriber has obtained from the Orphans' Court of Frederick AT TOKO-RI" NOTICE — For your complete County, in Maryland, letters Tes- William HOLDEN Building Supplies see the Flohr tamentary on the estate of Grace KELLY Lumber Co., Blue Ridge Sum- WILLIAM G. GWYNN mit Pa., phone 23, or A. W. late of Frederick County, Mary- SUITS McCleaf, Emmitsburg, Md. Tel- land, deceased. All persons hav- ephone Hillcrest 7-4284. tf ing claims against the deceased are warned to exhibit the same, Formerly $42 and $45 The First National Bank NOTICE—Clothes Washing Ser- with the vouchers thereof, legal- (All-Wool) vice. Bring clothes to my home ly authenticated, to the subscrib- Thurs.-Fri. Feb. 17-1S er, on or before the 19th day- of ROD CAMERON please. "HELL'S OUTPOST" of Fairfield MRS.' ARTHUR STARNER September, 195.5 next; they may ONLY25NOW Route 2 otherwise by law be excluded $ 2-For- 1 -NITE 2;1812tp Gettysburg Rd. from all benefit of said estate. Established 1908 Fairfield, ,Pa. Those indebted to the deceased Thursday Only Feb. 17 NOTICE—Be ready for the first are desired to make immediate Buy 1 Adult and We Will weather "break." Get your 195.5 payment. Admit FREE 1 More Per- This Ad Fishing License and Tackle Given under my hand this 9th son . . . Watch for More 2-for-1 Nites- ! ! early. Phone 7-5294. day of February, 1955. Feb. 19 it HOKE'S HARDWARE ALBERT F. WHELTLE, Saturday Only BOWERY BOYS 22, Executor AllTOPCOATS Feb. DONUT SALE—Tues., HARLEY, WHELTLE & VICTOR "MASTER MINDS" m., in beginning at 10:30 a. Attoimeys —and— sponsored by the VFW annex, True Copy Test: "GOLD RAIDERS" the Ladies Auxiliary. Orders Fresh Seafoods HARRY D. RADCLIFF, delivered by Sun.-Mon. Feb. 20-21 will be taken and Register of Wills for Frederick Keepers, HI. "Tarzan's Savage Fury" OFF! calling Mrs. Joan County, Md. 2118I6t 7-5032 or Mrs. Loretta' Adels- —Also— 15 berger, III. 7-5583. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE "DESERT LEGION" FROZEN WHITINGS t, 15c ---- NOTICE-- Winter Clearance at This is to give notice that the Tues.-Wed. Feb. 22-23 Tobey's ends Monday night at subscriber has obtained from the Mickey Robert Hake Stdak lb. 40c Herring lb. 15c Court of Frederick 9 p. m. Group of Dresses, $5. Orphans' ROONEY STRAUSS HERSHEY'S TAILOR SHOP Half-price on Winter Skirts, County, in Maryland, letters of "The ATOMIC KID" Sweaters, Blouses, Dresses. See Administration on the estate of (Opposite Court House) LEROY ALBERT WIERMAN Attend the Wednesday our exciting cellection of Spring -Away, $25.00 Frederick County, Mary- Night Give Baltimore Street Gettysburg, Pa. and Summer Fashions. Open late of Certificate May Be Yours! land, deceased. All persons hav- Porgies „„ 25c Fridays and Mondays until 9 ing claims against the deceased p. m. Use our convenient Lay- are warned to exhibit the Same, a-way Plan! TOBEY'S, 13 Bal- vouchers thereof, legal- timore St., GettYsburg, Pa. with the ly authenticated, to the subscrib- Perch 11 28c er, on or before the 22nd day of next; they may oth- A Three-Act Comedy Entitled August, 1955 FROZEN "Mama's Baby Boy" erwise by law be excluded from will be presented by all benefit of said estate. Those Creagerstown Youth Fellowship indebted to the deceased are de- HADDOCK FILETS „, 29c in the sired to make immediate pay- Rocky Ridge Fire Hall ment. on Given under my hand this 17th Frozen Cod lb. 26c Trout lb. 28c P. M. day of January, 1955. "We're in a Saturday, Feb. 26 at 8 WIERMAN, Adults, 65c Children, 30c BETTY ELLEN Sponsored by the Willing Workers Administratrix Lutheran Church Sherman P. Bowers, Attorney 21414ts True Copy Test: SHRIM P NOTICE—Use our internal Poul- HARRY D. RADCLIFF try Culling Service for larger Register of Wills for Freder- Egg and Poultry Profits! ick, County, Md. 112116t New Idea Jumbo lb. 85c Thurm ont Cooperative, Inc., phone 3111 or Rocky Ridge EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Warehouse, HI. 7-3824. it This is to give notice that the Small lb. 65c subscriber has obtained from the Social NOTICE --. Covered Dish Orphans' Court of Frederick al the Sodality for the benefit of County, in Maryland, letters Tes- Catholic Church FR of St. Joseph's tamentary on the estate of Monday, Feb. 21 will be held CONSTANCE KERSCHNER trade-in 8:00 P. M. at late of Frederick County, Mary- HADDOCKREIIH FILETS it 44c All persons hav- WE HAVE Dixie Litter and land, deceased. Stazdry to supply your Poultry ing claims against the deceased House Litter Needs. Thurmont are warned to exhibit the same, Cooperative, phone 3111 or the with the vouchers thereof, legally Rocky Ridge Warehouse, Hill- authenticated, to the subscriber, or before the 19th day of Sep- Fresh It on Fruit Specials crest 7-3824. tember, 1955 next; they may oth- mood" HELP WANTED erwise by law be excluded from all benefit of said estate. Those indebted to the deceased are de- Drop by for a "sweet" deal on a TANGERINE 15c WANTED—Lady to take care 4f sired to make immediate pay- famous New Idea Spreader. Motel rooms and for dishwash- ment. Look at the choices you have: ing. Apply Bucher's Restaurant Given under my hand this 14th 65 bu. spreader on 20" wheels. and Motel, Emmitsburg, Md. day of February, 1955. With or without 7.50-20 rubber tires. RIPE BANANAS 2 i„ 29c 2[1112tp ROBERT L. KERSCHNER, 75 bu. spreader for tractor or Executor team. 24" wheels interchangeable HELP WANTED — Frederick True Copy Test: with New Idea one-row corn picker. County industry desires an HARRY D. RADCLIFF, Rubber tires or steel wheels. With or JUICY ORANGES 2 duz. 45c agronomist, 27 to 35, for inside Register of Wills for Frederick without tires. typing very and outside work, County, Md. 211.816t Big 120 bu. PTO spreader. 4 helpful. All benefits as expect- spreading speeds for ea :1 forward ed from a good company. Ap- HELP WANTED—Part or ,full- time. A leading auto fire cas- gear of your tractor. Steel flares and Most famous and popular spreader in the country Seedless GRATEfRUIT „., 65c ply in person to employment front endgate. — the 90 (above). 24" ualty insurance , co. has open- Paddles can be re- bu. No. 12-A wheels agency, Masonic Bldg., Fred- moved with New Idea one ing for representative in this separately without disturbing interchangeable -row corn erick, Md., or in handwriting, rest of distributor. picker. With or without tires. giving references to, Emmits- area. No experience necessary. TEMPLE ORANGES 35c burg Chronicle Box C. tf A rare career opportunity. AP - ply Box C, Emmitsburg Chron- HELP WANTED—We want you icle, Emmitsburg, Md. 2118 2tP ROBERT R. SAYLER to call on us for Oyster Shells and Poultry Grit for better FOR RENT MOTTERS, MD. HI. 7-3492 Egg Production. Thurmont Co- . FRAILEY operative, phone 3111 or call FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- WEST MAIN STREET PHONE MI. 7-3831 the Rocky Ridge Warehouse, nished apartments. Apply Mrs. Emmitsburg 7-3824. it G. R. Elder, phone HI. 7-5511.