Gettysburg Times (Newspaper) - April 8, 1974, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania THE GETTYSBURG TIMES MONDAY APRIL 8 1974 PAGE THREE Many Cases Filed Before Area Justice Charges have been filed on a variety of offenses before istrate Thomas C Klunk Those charged Mi- chael P Weaver 423 W Elm Drugs For Children Is Program Topic The next meeting of the sociation for Children with Learning Disabilities will be held Tuesday at 7 p.m at the James Gettys School Many members of the have had questions con- the use of drugs for children having learning Dr Alvaro pediatrician will speak on the topic Drugs and the Learning and answer session will follow All parents teachers and in- persons are urged to attend child Theodore Me Williams East Berlin R 2 school law James McCrow er R 4 school law Donald Payne 287 South St Hanover disorderly conduct with a motor vehicle Edward Moore Westminster John McCarley Littlestown D L R 1 two charges of surety of i Barry Deutsch will accept the Littlestown News Briefs the peace Wayne M Eline E King St Littlestown inspection violation John W George 208 High St meeting of vehicles Kitty son 105 Hillside Rd Hanover failure to yield right of way James Ickes Jr Gettysburg R position as pastor of Centenary United Methodist Church as of July subject to the appointment by the Bishop at the annual con- ference hald in June Mr 15 Received At St Paul's Fifteen young people were confirmed on Sunday morning at St Paul's Lutheran Church Received as members were Marcia E V Ayers Jennifer Anne Bair Karen Lynn Baker Millard Elias Basehoar II Susan Marie Boyd Christine Donnelly Loreen Allyn er Melissa Mae Hess Brian Edwin Hood Cheryl Ann Sentz Karen Amanda Showvaker cent Lee Unger Sally Ann Wer- ner Barry Eugene Wiseman and Judy Kay Wiseman James Rohrbaugh sang the solo Sunday morning and the Chancel Choir sang the anthem accompanied by Mrs Karl P Bankert and directed by wood Motley The pastor the Rev Robert C Camac presented a Bible story and a regular sermon The Altar Flowers were in memory of Mrs Ar- his wife Rita and their iene Lemmon and presented by three children are presently serving three congregations in the Stode Grove area of 5 passing violation Eugene i McKinney 110 Beck Mill Hanover license violation Larry E Baker New The Church Council of Grace R 2 inspection violation Lutheran Church Two Taverns aldine L Witherow Gettysburg wi meet on Tuesday at R 6 Cherly L at the church Berlin Maynard Weaver 324 Broadway Hanover Mary E Nomination and election of of- Avery Biglerville R l all be held at the speeding Francis M Moyer of Mason and Dixon too fast for Post 6954 Veterans of tion Frederick A Melory Foreign Wars on Tuesday at 8 New Oxford R l speeding a ne home Charles R R 1 failure to yield right of Clarence Reck last year's way president of the Littlestown Chamber of Commerce will OTHER CASES show slides of previous years lose tu 17 snow 01 Jess W Bright Va traffic QI D and flea mar OTin I signal Jeane M celebrations held in August 111 227 South Fourth St I jn at the April Wn law i n of the Chamber of Com- on Tuesday at 8 p.m at Community Center Any i dog persons interested in helping the family Mr and Mrs John son Harney Road will be host and hostess to the Easter egg hunt for the Kindergarten and Nursery Department children on Saturday April 13 at 1 p.m Those who can contribute one dozen eggs or need further Anniversary information are asked to call 111 Hanover St were honored MR AND MRS REBERT Mr and Mrs John Rebert the organ flowers were Mrs Vernon Rule I at a Golden Wedding An- A Holy Communion Service l reception by their will be held Thursday at children grandchildren and p.m Easter Dawn service will friends held at Saint James theran Church by the youth of the church All six children and their be held at presented Ham and Egg fast 9 Sunday School Holy Communion Service and 4 p.m Holy Com- Service Male teers are needed to help with the preparing of the breakfast Those who can help are to be at the church on Easter day between and ilies attended the morning ship service at St James where List Four Films For McCreary Hall The English department at Gettysburg College will sponsor films in tne near future will bp tion violation Joseph k pm Home on April 16 at returning at ap Senior from the Littlestown High School and u r on those from Littlestown highway John J Grim 224 Delone Catholic driving er are invited to be proximately 8 p.m Ushers for the worship vice next Sunday will be School of the Littlestown Rotary Club for the Philip Robinson New annual Lenten breakfast on parking violation LeLand Tuesday at at Shank Hanover R 5 too Arrangements are in for conditions Raymond charge of the Fellowship and At- son Orrtanna R l tendance Committee of Willis J drunkenness Carl Woodard i Myers chairman Carl H Hanover R 1 receiving stolen goods Stephen W Keffer 24 North Fourth St McSherrystown cohol violation Curtis F Rice Hanover R l inspection lation John C Young N Y inspection violation James A Keffer 17 Oxford Ave alcohol violation Kenneth Griffin Jr New ford R l too fast for gardner Clyde W and L Robert Snyder Tomato Expected To Drop Pennsylvania prospective planted acreage of three principal vegetables for sing in 1974 are as snap beans at 8.800 acres are u iv i w lUi rirt i i tions Barry E Bittle Hanover percent i i T- uri 10 R 1 registration and tion violations Guitarist Will Appear In Concert Michael Decker will be the featured guitar soloist for the final concert of the season of the tra of Shippensburg State Col- 700 acres up 13 percent tomatoes at acres are down 5 percent from last year The prospective planted age of 8 principal vegetables for processing in the United States in 1974 totals acres Crops with more acres in prospect compared with last year and their percentage in- creases are as green lima beans 3 percent snap Wednesday evening at 6 percent beets 9 The concert will bs held in sweet corn 2 percent Auditorium and cumbers for pickles 1 percent green peas 7 percent and tomatoes 19 percent In tion prospective tonnage for mission to the general public is free Decker is on the faculty in the music department at York Col- j cabbage contracted or to be lege he teaches the col- contracted for kraut is 36 lege guitar ensemble private above last year lessons and classes planted acreage for During the part of icr spinach is 2 percent below evening's program heia year ago will perform he will return to perform Mason Williams and Classical Gas The Bronte Sisters scheduled for April 11 April 23 will be Gertrude and May 7 Anne Sexton will Young Larry Sentz Harry lessie and Luther Myers The acolytes will be Gregg Hess at and Kimberly steel at A workshop will be held on ted by the children in honor of their parents Mr and Mrs Rebert were married on Apr 5 1924 by the Rev Mr Pugh at the Fairfield Reformed parsonage Mr ert was employed 32 years with Confirmation Rite Held At Redeemer's The rite of confirmation was received Sunday morning at Re- United Church of Christ for these Donald Eugene Brown Jr Scott Edward Clabaugh Ann Cook Paula Beth Ebaugh vid LeRoy Houser Steven Charles Kump Shelly Denise Jack Edward Rebert Jr and Donald Perry Sell II Two Palm Sunday services were held at Redeemer's Church The Rev Donald E Harpster pastor preached on The Tragic Celebration The Chancel Choir sang the anthem accompanied on the trumpet by Richard Basehoar Rick Mase- mer and Jeff Stonesifer Daniel T Strickler and Marcia E Shomper were acolytes The church bulletins for April are being presented by the Church School Class The altar flowers were placed in memory of Arthur A Straley by his granddaughter Pamela Straley The floral bouquets were for the birthday of Mrs Harry Carrie Breighner by her family and in honor of the wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Robert H Miller by their grandchildren Naomi Jean Miller and Griffith Jay Basehoar Nursery care was provided by Mrs John A Sentz and Miss Pam S Zanger The Ladies Aid Society con- the palm branches dis- GARY L BREIGHNER a senior at New Oxford High School and son of Mr and Mrs Paul F Breighner 242 West King St Abbottstown has enlisted in the United States Air Force Delayed En- Program for a anteed job and training in the mechanical aptitude area He will enter active duty after graduation when he reports to Lackland AFB San Antonio Tex on July 30 the Pennsylvania Department of to the congregation All the films will be shown at p.m in Bowen Auditorium in McCreary Hall They are en to the public with no ad- mission charge Transportation and is presently the sexton at St Jafes an Church Their children are Mrs Betty Sanders Scotland Mrs arine Gabler Fayetteville Mrs Ethel Goulden Gettysburg Jack Rebert Littlestown Mrs Elaine Hess Gettysburg and Mrs Jean New Oxford The couple were given a money tree after which a program was presented by their children Out of town guests attended from Patton Pa Philadelphia Carlisle Hagerstown Hanover and Rochester day at at the To n Night Methodist Women 3 To Meet Tuesday The United Methodist Women of Centenary United Methodist Church will meet on Tuesday at p.m at the church Anyone who has Arts and Crafts to dis- play can bring them to the ish hall on Tuesday afternoon to 2 p.m Tables will be set-up All ladies of the church Dr Edwin McArthur will con- duct the Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra and the Penn State Choir for the last time Tuesday April 23 Dr McArthur will be making his final appearance as maestro of the Harrisburg orchestra at the final concert of the season at p.m in the state tion Building Forum are urged to bring their hobbies The concert all and attend the meeting Centenary Choir will practice Tuesday prior to the meeting at 7 p.m The Youth of the church will meet on Wednesday at p.m in the Upper Room The Youth Group would like recipes Beethoven will feature the Pennsylvania State University choir under the direction of Raymond Brown from the members of the to put in the cookbook they are compiling which will the concert of the season will be Beethoven's famous Ninth In Hanover Crashes Adams were in- in three auto accidents in Hanover Friday No one was hurt in any of the mishaps The first occurred on Stock St at Carlisle St at and involved a truck op- by Carroll Kern Spring Grove R 2 and a car driven by Shirley Fink 31 Gettysburg R 4 Damage totaled Damage totaling ed when automobiles driven by Margaret Dietz 29 of 503 Meade Ave Hanover and othy Klunk 20 of 515 Third St COMPLETES COURSE John P Schortemeyer be sold at a later date Recipes lerville R 1 customer service are to be placed in the box in i representative for 3M Business the vestibule or given to any i Products Sales Inc 1217 Slate member of the youth group j Hill Rd Camp Hill completed Also the youth group will col- a course in Hanover collided at W Ave and High St Hanover atj p.m Friday Police said automobiles en by Blanc Kuhn 20 er R 2 and Deborah Gebhart 17 of New Oxford R 2 in the first block of Pine St Hanover at p.m day They estimated damage to the Kuhn auto at and to the Gebhart car Sunday morning The carnations worn by the Confirmands were also given through the courtesy of the class The ler's Class presented members of the Confirmation class with Bibles engraved with their names A preparatory service will be held in Redeemer's on day at p.m Choir als will be held as follows on Wednesday Junior Choir at 6 p.m Now Choir at p.m Chancel Choir at p.m The Cherub Choir will not rehearse this week Maundy Thursday will be observed with a table communion service by candlelight at p.m In the traditional manner cants will gather around a pre- pared table to the front of the Chancel The Youth Fellowship will hold an Easter sunrise service and breakfast at the Fish and Game grounds All members are asked to meet at the church at Holy Communion will be administered in Redeemer's Church on Easter Day at 8 and The newly confirmed members will partake of their HOMEMADE CHOCOLATE EASTER FIGURES Also CREAM EGGS TREAT SHOP 25 International Village Gettysburg Pa lect clothing for the migrant workers of Adams County A Maundy Thursday Communion j film products at the 3M j ing center in St Paul Minn service will be held at p.m at Centenary Church New members will be WOUNDED IN LEG Donald Orner 24 Biglerville j re- R 2 was listed in satisfactory at the Easter j condition today at the Warner 1 Sunday service There will be a Hospital with a gunshot wound meeting of the following com- of the right leg suffered in the on Thursday April Guernsey area Friday at p.m in the parish According to tentative Administrative Board Council i details by state police Orner Price Of Steel on Ministries Trustees and accidentally shot board Rev Ivan NOTICE Two had their 2 bee hives stolen from Pauline faun We know who did this To avoid prosecution please return them It is their project All their work and investment What is the commandment Thou Shall Not Can you sleep at nights? SINCERELY THEIR PARENTS HANOVER HOSPITAL Among those admitted were Edward A Adams New ford R 1 Pamela K er Hanover R 4 Annie V Crowl Littlestown Rd minster Mrs Emerson H Ba- ker New Oxford R 1 Among those discharged were Mrs Edward L Duttera and daughter Littlestown R 1 Mi- chael A Fields 401 South St McSherrystown Mrs A Irvin Hostetter Hanover R 4 les A Menges 324 W King St East Berlin Mrs Robert C Horan Jr 344 Third St over Adrian P Yantis 409 North St McSherrystown trude Noel 423 North St Jonathan A ling New Oxford R 1 TAPES STOLEN State police are probing a burglary of stereo equipment and tapes from a car parked in- side Auction on U.S Rt 30 four miles west of town early Friday morning ing to police the thieves broke into the building owned and op- by Paul Ditzler 66 and stole six tapes an tape player and a portable radio valued at from the car first Communion as a group at the worship service 114 Attended Prayer Group Banquet Here How to Be Glad in a Sad Sad World was the theme of the meditation by Horace ins of the Morning Cheer Bible Conference Sandy Cove Md at the seventh annual banquet of the Ladies Prayer Breakfast held Saturday evening at the Gettysburg fireball One dred fourteen persons attended Carol Sue Perkins presented several vocal selections companied by Mr Perkins Slides and an illustrated talk on the Sandy Cove Bible Con- ference campgrounds and the scope of their work there and abroad were also presented by the speaker Mr and Mrs William gomery of the Morning Cheer group who wrote several of the selections sung by Mrs ins were present Group singing of favorite hymns was led by Rev aniel Jones and accompanied on the piano by Mrs Jones Mrs Melvin Musselman gave the welcome and Mrs Robert Hartz presided and introduced the guests The invocation was given by Robert Hartz the of- Fering prayer by Mrs Fred Neal and the closing prayer by Rev Robert Shriner pastor of Bethel Mennonite here Special recognition was given to Miss Thelma Coulson for her perfect attendance at the monthly prayer breakfasts since they began seven years ago Mrs Musselman announced that the next Bible study group will meet April 18 at the home of Myron Brough Aspers The next prayer breakfast will be held May 4 at the Lamp Post Tea Room Mrs James Motter of Chambersburg will be the speaker NOW REPAIRMAN Army Private Dennis E Junkins 18 son of Mrs Mary J Junkins Gettysburg R 3 completed a field ar- tillery repairman course at the U S Army Ordnance Center and School Aberdeen Proving Ground Md He learned to repair and maintain the mechanical and hydraulic ents of towed and self-propelled artillery rocket launchers and light air defense artillery weapons EFFECTIVE TODAY NEW STORE HOURS Monday and to 9 p.m Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Saturday 9 to 5 p.m WE ARE OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY FOR YOUR SHOPPING PLEASURE JEWELERS SINCE 1857 Charles E Weaver Owner Chambersburg St Gettysburg Pa The orchestra directed by Miles V Cowdrey will open the shoot up CLEVELAND Ohio AP Steelmakers say prices will program with Suite Other works on the concert arc the transcription of Bach's Komm Susser Tod by Leopold ernmcnt lifts price controls In- dustry Week reported today And the steel giants say steel will cost more regardless of the supply situation That ment came in the face of re- ski the Berceuse and ment came n the nale from Stravinsky's steel nale irom A bin and suf or even more uuu pressure during the second half Jof 1974 the business weekly said famous Kings 8 ARE TREATED Eight persons treated at the Warner Hospital dispensary for injuries Friday Treated were George Walker 25 King of Prussia head James lish 22 Washington St right hand Dale Welly 10 burg R 3 left fool Dean ffer Aspers R 1 right arm Christopher Trone 11 town right hand Ray 46 left Carl Baumgardner 24 ville R 2 right leg and non I High St head Higher steel prices were led this week by another leap in the price of scrap Industry Week's composite on No 1 heavy melting steelmaking scrap rose to a record for the fifth straight week in a row the magazine reported The figure was per gross ton com- pared to last week Adding to the pressure on the market were reports of ex- panding exports and demand coupled with declining tion and imports Industry Week said ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES Naugle interim pastor gave the sermon Sunday The choir sang an anthem The altar flowers were presented by Mr and Mrs James Smith and family in memory of Mrs Smith's father John Waltz The bulletin was presented by Mrs Luther H Brown and the James B Brown Family 0 0 RITES FOR MRS CAREY Funeral services were held this afternoon at the Dugan neral Home in Bendersville for Mrs Annie C Carey 78 more who died Friday Rev Roland Rics officiated and bur-! ial was in Bendersville tery Pallbearers were grandsons Eddie Mart Gary William Donald Glen and George Carey EGG HUNT SUNDAY The annual Easter egg hunt sponsored by the American Legion Post No 321 in Littlestown will be held at the playground Sunday at 2 p.m Rain date is Monday April 15 at 6 p.m J E D 0 0 D E 0 THANK YOU MY SINCERE THANKS TO ALL MY FRIENDS WHO HELPED MAKE APRIL 3rd SUCH A MEMORABLE NIGHT FOR ME AND MY FAMILY Your Confidence Will Be One Of My Biggest Assets In The Busy Campaign Ahead Sincerely KEN COLE 0 1 0 1 1 i l 0 1 J I j J D I 5 B 0 CALIFORNIA Cobblers Made in U.S.A REAL Diamond by California is n simulated crinkle patent shoo with a low matching covered hoot that hours of walking comfort of no topped by a shape Fashioned to coordinate with Spring wardrobe THE SHOE BOX OPEN MOM AND FRt TILL 9 GETTYSBURG PA