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The Gettysburg Times from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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PAGE FOUR GETTYSBURG 11MES. o. IHE GETTYSBURG TIMES a'SPS 218-140- A Newspaper 1S-20 arhsie Sirtei Gettysburg. Pa 17325 regular intervals oc nnts and Publishing Co A C.JONES R. BIGHAM WL JONES i G.

BI W. FAIR NiCODEMUS HENRY ROTH F. i A. KALBAU'GH i A. LOOSE COSTELLA D.

GUSSE fatrrei: a :f.t March Si. IS7V ijTBSCRIPTION RATES I A I MOTuR 00 45 00 Gettvo-j-s Tmes" founded icIJSCQ. cvs tinges The and 1330 Geir.sbur? Tne" York Orrse: New Osjrd Ken and Tne East Member of e- Auda Bureau of The Ptf- Njjjv-spaper Manager ae of Stales Associa- Society of The tn- Managers" Circula- --ssocjstliOsOn. In- ConJrouers f.cers. and The the Uc- An Press Associate: sxelusr.

i.j iise -p JD! as 1 9 pm 2 arr. NIGriTLY 7 9:00 XJWKJUI IUT it-, i More Entertaining Than Hmnanfy Possibte! Out Of The Past From the files of the Compiler, Star and Sentinel and The Gettysburg Times FIFTY YEARS AGO Harder. a retired farmer, dsec at this home in at 3 30 o'clock Thursdav afternoon of a eempheaiicr. of He was iie sor she late tt'il- arso Hamer. '-t and was a farmer years renred ana 'Vec ip sewer permits and proceeded with the construction of homes and buiidings.

of- usjng grades which made djfficiii: for Jhem to connect i the town's sanitarv sewer A and concrete r.ar.gar. IvWxlOO feet ir. size the Genvs- bjrg airport as soor. as DMS arv rete.vt?d acevrcijng to rd ouiiCvTS in hereafter grades coun- no the sewer commntee fjr re pro- construction "peratsjrw by an ordinance instructed is soX to draft at the September Friday Heretofore builders Gettysburg ootairied President Hoover Uxiay accepted an mv-tatjon froni John Fisher, of to make a MtrSioria: Da adures at Gettysburg next May. Tne invitation was exiended in person by the governor during a call" at the White House Former President Coolidge made a speech at Gettysburg 1328.

Mr. Hoover today So forgo his weekend trip lo his fishing lodge in the Virginia mountains although he had planned the trip and invited several guests. For every child returning "DANISH PASTRIES" also "PEACH FUZZ" HAAR'S DRfVE-IN RL 15 Diltsburg. Pa. SEPT EXs-Tey Prwams FLYING ODDBALL Ptus Cartoon Feature 'JUNGLE BOOK" SoSi Hatsd Dusk No Recasts CLOSED VOS, TUES- WSD TWJRS- 600PMM CHARLIE ROW' FRI.

SAT. SEPT. 7 4 8 8:00 P.M. FAIRF1ELD H.S. AUDITORIUM Adults $3.50 Students S2.00 Tickets at The Door Benefit: Fairfield High School Dtpt.

and Music Bmmcrs Club NOTICE Starting Sept. 9th NEW FALL HOURS: It AM to PM Fri. Sai. 11 AM to 11 PM (Closed Mondays) SHANK'S DRIVE-IN R.D. 1.

Aspers, Pa. Ph. 677-8078 57th Anniversary Of The Great One Mile Wesf of Arendtsvilie. Pa. NOW THRU SEPTEMBER 8, 1979 Free Parking--Excelled Food BARLOW FJRE COMPANY BIG PARTY 7:30 iwery Friday Evening BARLOW FIREHOUSE Route 134 5 Miles South MAMMA VENTURA RESTAURANT New Oxford Shopping Center New Oxford, Pa.

0pm Daily 11 to 11; Sat. Sim. 11 to 1 ALL FOOD MADE TO ORDER BANQUET FACILITIES, PHONE 624-4041 Special This Week: Lasagne and Meatballs Bread and Butter plus Live Entertainment Saturday Sunday after 5 P.M. FRIDAY NiTE SPECIAL HAM BEANS UKUX 1U- SSI IT CLINT EASTWOOD ESCAPE FROM ALCA7BAZ Served Family Style $2.95 includes One Vegetable, One Small Beverage, Bread Butter WILLIAM TELL R.D. 1, Aspers, Pa.

677-6021 South Rt 34 Across From Gabler's Truck Terminal to school in GeUysborg and Adams County tfeis year an average of S66.0S will be spent lor current expenses dunng the war just starting, according to figures compiled by the state department of public instruction. Although Gettvsburg and Adams County have been experiencing the longest and most severe drought in tnany years, with precipitation the last three months far below normal, there is no immediate danger of a water shortage in Gettysburg, officials of the Gettysburg Water Company said this afternoon Thomas A Edison, convalescing from a recent attack of pneumonia, has recovered sufficiently to sst up in bed. smoke his" customary cigar and read the newspapers At dinner last night he drank his usual quantity of milk, which forms his principal diet Teachers Of Migrants Meet Remedial teachers working with migrant children in Adams. Franklin, and York Counties attended an all-day inservice session last eek at the main office of the Central Pennsylvania Regional Migrant Child Development Program tCPRMCDP in Gettysburg. Karen King, supervisor of instructional programs, addressed the group concerning program policies and the teachers" responsibilities to the migrant children enrolled the school districts.

The CPRMCDP provides remedial teachers to any school district having at least 10 migrant students. Their teaching supplements that of the child's regular classroom teacher so that migrant chit dren get the extra nelp they need to "keep Frequent moves and the language barrier often result in migrant children being two or more years behind other children their age. Irma CoradetU. CPRMCDP student ment specialist, discussed the testing program and the use of test results. Debbie Ristine.

records specialist, explained the Migrant Student Record Transfer Sys- tem (MSRTS). a nationwide computer system that records health and education information about eaci) migrant child in the vountry. The CPRMCDP conducts inset-vice sessions periodically throughout the school veaf for'remedlal teachers. The dandelion is found over much of the world, grows in the Himalayas at elevations as high as 18.000 feet "MOT HOMY" and VMLVWT' PLAYHOUSE RNAL PUT OF SEASOM S. ttea SaL at 33 PH Wet.

Sat. SM. Mats. SALE SALE SALE to DISCOUNT Civil War Black Powder Guns Swords Books Relics At BLUE ft GRAY MUSEUM Salt St. Adj.

Holiday Inn And At FT. DEFIANCE MUSEUM 134 S. of Nafl LUCKY ELKS 5th Week Winners (1) 1020 (2) 9 (3) 41 (4)443 (5)670 (6) 281 (7) 1314 "The Muppet Movie" Return of the Pink Panther" -Pfi- BEEF OYSTER DINNER FAMILY STYLE Saturday, September 15th IN OUR NEW DINING ROOM Benefit HEIDLERSBURG FIRE GO, Serving From 3 to 7 P.M. Adults S4.75 Children 6 to 12 S1.75 Under 6 FREE Gettysburg Chamber of Commerce Fail Jamboree Friday, Sept. 28, 1979 6 P.M.

to 12 Midnight Music by SOFT SOUND OF SATIN Dinner (Buffet Style) Open Bar6 P.M. to 12 HELD AT MOOSE PARK 510.00 Per Person Tickets in Advance from Gettysburg Chamber of Commerce Members and Guest SEAFOOD MARYLAND MALE CRABS Dozen $7.00 SHRIMP SPECIAL HEADLESS SHRIMP 5 9.99 Box CRABMEAT 3,00 and Up Next to Sunny Surplus Saturday 9 A.M.-11:30 A.M. Jennie Wade kitchen 334-5648 (Oppowte tienysourg iour uenter Parking VoJ) Enjoy HAPPY HOUR At Our BAR BACK PATIO 4 P.M 7 P.U PRICE DAILY PRICE SOUR HOUR 7 THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL 12 oz. Sirloin Steak Baked Potato cr French Fries Salad Tossed Salad Rolls Bjtter 5.45 plus other cuts of staak. served daily from 1:00 P.M.

Next to Spence's Beer Distributor Friday 5 P.M.-8 P.M. Saturday 3 P.M.-6 P.M. -4 Special Every Monday ALL YOU CAN EAT DINNER Our famous Spaghetti Dinner, this weeks special, you'll served real Italian Spaghetti, our own superb Meat Sauce, Parmesan Cheese and Hot Grilled Grecian Bread, ail for the special price $995 Meajr Includes One Salad Family Restaurant SEAFOOD STEAKS CHICKEN SPAGHETTI All Menu Items Available For Carry-Out STEINWEHR GETTYSBURG, PA. NEW HOURS: 7 A.M. Till 9 P.M.

Sunday Thru Thursday: Friday Satnrday 7 A.M. TilflO P.M. fr BREAKFASTS STACK UP To Really Good Eating TU.O Eggs, any syte with Bacon. Hash BrouTis. and Fresh Frurt Jeiiy.

yoHr day with our Start Breakfasts. cooked to year. Dettckms and hash browns. PaMakesaad Toast Starting In September ELBY'S IHTRODUCES "THE BIB BREAKFAST' TOD ART Scyte Wfth BKon or Hub Smms. Tout wtth FraB MKj tot Tour AU.

FOB. Served Tm 11 A.M. 1.99 FAMILY RESTAURANT SEAFOOD STEAKS CHICKEN SPAGHETTI AS Menu Items Avaflabte For Carry-Out STEINWEHR AVE. GETTYSBURG, PA. HEW HOURS: 7 AM TO 9 PM Surxtey Thm SMurifey 7 AM TiB 10 PM SPAPFRf i.

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