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The Gettysburg Times from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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-PAGE SIX Art Classes Free For III Senior Citizens THE GETTYSBURG TIMES. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12. 1JT79 By EDITH SHRITER EMMITSBURG Helen Brown, coordinator of the Senior Citizens of the Emmitsburg area, has announced thai the Art Classes, which are being given in the Senior Citizens Center, and which began Tuesday Sept II. from 9 00 -1! 00 a'm are free to all Senior Citizens.

55 years nf age and of Frederick County Anvone. other than Senior Citizens, wishing to take the classes, will be charged the regular Adult Education fee of S25forthe ten week course For additional information, cali 447-6253. between 10 a 4 Monday through Fndavs The Silver Fancy Garden Club will hold its regular meeting on Thurv da. Sept 20. Tnnn Lutheran Church.

Taneytown It be in the form of a workshop, beginning at 10 a In addition te taking a Brown Bag Lunch, members are requested 10 bnng dried anci pressed flowers and grasses. backing and picture frames, pine cones, nuts and seed pods, white glue, tweezers. wire coat hangers and ara. and candle stubs erage ill be by the hostesses. Mrs.

Arlej Canfielc ana Mrs Samae'l Harner A reminder to ail interested in Luncheon and Fashion Show on Sunday. Sep: 16. at! rr. at Mother Seion School, sponsored by St Joseph's High School, that must be purchased in aa vance. by calling -147-2713 or 447-6181.

Emniitsburg School will hold its first P.T A. meeting of the year on Sept. 19. at7-30 All parents are invited to will be an introduction of new- teachers and parents be able to purchase books from the Book Fair. A reunion of the family of the late Charles EL and Rose McCleaf i Snorb was held on Sunday.

Aug 26. at the home of Mr and Mrs. Andrew Shorb. Fan-field Pa. Delicious of food was served during the dav.

Hayrides were held during the afternoon, and the "Back Again orchestra, composed of Jay Graff. Ronnie Welsh. Steve Myers. Jim Humenck. Jeanme Sanders and Kerrv Shorb provided music for outdoor dancing in the evening Those attending were.

Mr. and Mrs Charles Shorb. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shorb.

Keith Kevin and Korev- Stacy Shorb. Mr. and Mrs Richard Leppo. Kimmv. Heather.

Jennifer arid Stephanie: Mr. and Mrs. David Shorb. Mr and Mrs Roger Zurgable. Greg.

Jeff and Mark: Mr. and Mrs CANNING SPECIAL Red Skin, Cresthaven Bushel 4.OO With Your Container AN APPLE A DAY FARM MARKET Rt 34 S. of BigfervBfe PAINT-UP TIME IS AT HAND! NEED MONEY FOR THE WORK -ANY OF OUR OFFiCES WLt TELL YOU 5 HOW WE CAN HELP Donald Shorb. D.J Pam. and Sharon: Bobbv Shorb.

Mrs Margaret Shorb. Mr. and Mrs Anthony Topper Tara and all from Emmitsburg. Mr. and Mrs Andrew Shorb.

Mr. and Mrs. James Shorb. Scott and from Fairfield. Pa Shorb.

Md Ljnn Trongone. Charles Kay. Kerrj Shorb. and Fr a Fieids from Gettysburg. Pa Mr and Mrs Fred Gebhart.

Keith. Vickie and friend from Thomasville, Pa Mr. and Mrs Harrv Jones. Sally. Shelly.

Jim Logan. Mr. and Mrs Dennis Membrsno from Northfield. Mr and Mrs- Thomas Shorb. John.

Rodney, and Tommy from Hagerstown. Md Patrick Shorb. and Debbie Lafferu from Hamastead. Md Mount Plans Library Meet Mount Saint Mary's College will hold a program entitled -Make Your Life Richer By Degrees" at 7:30 p.m. on Sept.

at the Emmitsburg Pubhc Sponsored the Mount's Admissions Office and Spotlight on Women Committee. the discussion will focus on questions often asked women who would like to begin college. Admission is free and the public ss invited opportunity to talk with admissions counselors and adult women who re- centh resumed to college to be covered include how to balance faimh and student life, how to how to transfer credit. and how to finance jour education Food Menus for week include. Sept 17, fruu juice, hain burg on bun.

steamed porato. green beans, apple "sauce cupcake and milk" Sept IS. spaghetti meat sauce, tossed French bread, buttered broccoli, peaches and milk Sept 19 chicken noodle toup i saUrnes. chicken salad sandwich, peach, lettuce ana peanu! tuner, ceierv and carroi cake and milk Sepi 20. oeef noodie casserole cheese stick.

Jenuee loniato saiad. giazed carrots. roH. frust Sepi Closed Tells How To Save Energy WASHINGTON A A of small, inexpensive conservation measures often i home eaergv bills a if 25 percent, the aft of a brochure iate iiHion Amen- department says its various tios 25 percent, between SKX) and S250 a year, at current gas and electricity nrices. on an investment of sloo or less.

Depury Under Secretary; Maxme Sax iiz. in testimony" Mondaj to a House Government Operations subcommittee, said the denartment has stressed energy-saving measures in the past that entail major costs, such as pay- mg a contractor to install insulation Now. she said, the department will give equal'em- phasis to inexpensive or no- cost measures. Police Make 75 Arrests Getusburg police made 75 arrests on criminal charges last month, according to borough police Chief Clarence Cluck Police arrested 12 jmemies for curfew violations and picked up 11 persons each on charges of public drunkenness arid criminal trespass Nine persons were taken in for fraud, six were arrested for dtsorederlj eon- duct, and fixv were picked up for drinking under age Police arrested four each on charges of burglary and forgery- and arrested "three for driving under the influence Two persons were arrested for criminal mischief, and twoothers were arrested on warrants Police arrested one person for theft, one for aggravated assault, one for a sex offense, one for motor vehicle theft, one for a weanofe violation, and one For harassment. The department aiso logged 106 traffic arrests.

Ten accidents investigated were Treportable and 21 were minor. Police recovered all threewallets or other items reported lost or stolen, three carsreportecLstolen. and one of the tw bicycles lost or stolen. Police received 612 complaints, including 288 minor ones, provided 152 escorts, and 89 assists to other departments They filed 38 tickets last month. A professional 8x M) color portrait Sketches Emmitsburg Firemen Hold Annual Parade By Ben AH ages welcome babies, adults, and families! Choose from our selection of scenic and color backgrounds.

We'll select poses, and additional portraits will be available with no obligation. Satisfaction always, or your money cheerfully refunded. A Great Way to Remember Those You Love SEPTEMBER TUES. WED. THURS.

FRL 11 12 13 14 SAT. 15 DAILY: 10 A.M.-8 P.M. HARRISBURG STREET, GETTYSBURG, PA. First subject 88c Additional subjects S1.00 eacn. Backgrounds may occasionally change.

Remember, children must be accompanied by a parent. By Ben Burroughs NO OTHER LOVE There is no other kve for me none half so sweet and for you. husband, are wonderful and so beond compare beyond the scope of form and "face your glow is from the heart tenderness and understanding bliss, a world beside ou is the rainbow's end vour gold is- heaven-sent and I am blessed to be a part of all its wonderment give nie faith. our bound- lesshope. I'll be equal Jo whatever trials or tribulations fate decrees me due what, then, can such as I bestow partial mem of the nap- gne to me i the treasures- of our love 13th annual Firemen's parade was held Sept.

8 at Emmitsburg, ith prizes in cash and in trophies going to the outstanding participants in the procession. Trophies were awarded in the fire department contests of the parade. The trophy for best appearing fire company pumper from Frederick Count was awarded to the Thurmont firemen, while the trophy for the best appearing fire company pumper from outside Frederick county went to the Taneytown firemen, from neighboring Car- ruil county. The best appearing ambulance was that of the Fairfield Am Vets, the best appearing brush truck. Lsber- town's: the best appearing rescue truck.

New Oxford's, and the best appearing tank truck. Fountaindaie's The company bringing apparatus the greatest distance was Carroll Manor. Winning the trophy for the oldest motorized apparatus was the 1929 Model A fire truck shown by Rocky Ridge Emmitsbiirg firemen recalled that the vehicle had been theirs, but they sold it to Roe- key Ridge a number of ago The judges award went to John L. Stotlemeyer of Keymar. Md.

for his on a Bonnie and Clyde Theme a 1 We Packard with a girl flapper clothing sitting on the fender The award for best antique car went to Merle Eckard uf Taneytovvn. who had a 1938 vehicle Catocttn High School won the $125 ard for first place among high school bands and Fairfield was second, winning $75 Trophies and money were awarded to The Sailorettes of Arbutus won first prize. $1M and a trophy Second prize of $75 and "a trophy went to Marlboro Majorettes of I'pper Marlboro. The $50 and trophy third prize went to the Catoctin- Aires from Thurmont. Trophies were awarded to the Dynamics of Eoi- mitsburg.

who won fourth place, and the Clark County Twirlettes from Berryville. Va who were in fifth place. Trophies were awarded culor guards within the majorette groups with first guiiig to the Sailorettes. second the Clark County Twir- k-ttes. Trophies were alsw awarded to drum sections ithm the majorette groups with first going The Sailorettes and tecoitd to nV Marlboro Unit.

In connection with the event a mooed was awarded to Leo Topper of Emmis burg: 2t-M rifle to Robert Mumma of Rocky Ridge and a guitar to Kearney Forney. Taneytown. The ladies auxiliary presented a- television set to Robert Rosensteel of Emmitsbiirg and a radio to Joans Baker. Emnutsburg. PLAN MEETING Adams County ASMMOTS will meet Thursday evening.

Sept. 13. at 8 in the community room of the North Gettysburg Office of (he Adams County National Bank. George Fissel announced today. NORTH 6ETTYSBURG SHOPPING CTR.

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