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PAGE THREE THE GETTYSBURG TIMES, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1878 Inland Names Biglerville Folk Singer Gettysburg From The CupolalOf The Seminary Old Dorm New Executive Council Holds On College Billj James E. Cory, who has been The Cultural Series at Mes- with Inland Container Corpor- Firemen To siah College will feature folk ation for nearly 20 years, today Decision On singer Guy Caraway Tuesday was named to the newly created at 8 p.m. in the Eisenhower position of executive vice presi- Drill Today Campus Center. Carawan is dent and general manager of Biglerville Firemen Thursday Zoning Action from Pitzer College, Claremont, Anderson Box Company, a whol- evening heard committee ap- Cal. ly-owned subsidiary of Inland. pointments for the year's ac- At Fairfield Caraway arranged a popular The announcement was made tivities and made plans to utilize following an Anderson Box Com- the new "ten signals." Members of Fairfield bor- version of "We Shall Over- come" during his association pany directors' meeting by John The following committee ough council have delayed ac- P. Holton, ABC president. chairmen were announced for tion on further study of a zon- with strikes in California, is also a collector of Anderson Box Company is a the year's activities: 250 club, ing ordinance but adopted full service supplier of packag- Kenneth Lerew and Harold Kint; Phases one and two of the songs. He and his wife have edited a collection of folk ng and packaging equipment hoagie sale, Clyde Funt, Eugene Comprehensive Plan involving ;o the agribusiness industries, Shaffer, Tom Redding; auction, subdivision and land develop- songs from St. John's Island, "Ain't You Got a Right to the including poultry, fruit produce Robert Barbour, Robert Beeler ment. and general agriculture. and Harold Kint; smorgasbord, Larry Lahr, representing Tree of Life." Father's Day, George Guise, Nassaux - Hemsley, recom- John Eaken, violinist, Goodling Bill To Ronald Asper, Donald Kuhn; mended that council continue perform in concert on Tuesday, solicitations, Robert Baker, to support the borough Plan- April 3, as the next Cultural Assist Veterans Gary Wagner; carnival, board ning Commission in its search Series event, followed by the Congressman George A. Good- of officers; Country and Western for industries to locate in the final event of the season, the Show, board of officers; flea area. rantham Oratorio Society on ling Thursday introduced a bill that would prevent increases in market, George Guise; fire- Council President Gary Bech- pril 15. men's picnic, Mervin Weifcert, tel urged members to consider Social Security .benefits from being charged against the pen- Spencer Stambaugh, Kenneth needs of the borough in which Cullison; South Mountain Fair, revenue sharing funds can be sions received by veterans and Say Exer-Cor the widows of veterans. Robert Baker, George Ecken- used. " Under present law," Good- rode; riding club, Robert Baker, FIRE CO. SUPPORT Luther Rider; convention, Geo. The matter of reducing the ling said, an ii.come ceiling is placed on individuals who re- Guise, Robert Beeler, C. Merton contribution to the Fairfield Ads False Eckenrode; club, Kenneth Le- Community Fire Company was ceive more than one Federal HARRISBUBG (AP) - The benefit. Because of this, vet- rew, Jay Thomas; shrimp feed, tabled until further information Health Department is warning Robert Woodson, Kenneth Weik- is received from the Hamilton 1 erans and widows who received consumers that an exercise de- j the 20 percent increase in Social er, Robert Powell, Glenn Kuy- ban Township supervisors as to vise called "Exer-Cor" falsely kendall; Christmas trees, Roy their intention regarding the $100 Security benefits effective Jan- claims it can treat ailments uary of this year have found Kuykendall, Charles Baker; donation to Company such as high blood pressure, Christmas treat for children, Communications included an their pensions reduced, and in arthritis and cerebral palsy. some cases almost eliminated. Fred Baker, C. Merton Ecken- audit report received from the The department Friday said rode, Eugene Shaffer, and senior Fairfield Firemen's Relief As "It is my feeling that if an medical literature provides no individual is eligible to receive citizens dinner, Robert Baker, softation. A questionnaire fo evidence that the device is ef- George Eckenrode. each councilman to complet ! | more than one Federal benefit, was received from the Capito ective in treating any of the he should receive 100 percent of NEW SIGNALS Region Survey. conditions. It sells for about these benefits." Firemen were given a copy Committee reports were giv $150 and resembles a surfboard of the new "ten signals" to be en with discussion on the con with sliding panels to permit a HANOVER HOSPITAL used by ^ Adams County Fire- dition of the alleys. The pres crawling action. AumiiieuAdmitted: vreucvGeneva oiiumSmith, Han-menau-urc.ini *»(«Apri"l 1—. The ne--- w signal~ s dent asked Councilman Scot "The device does have a over R. 4; Mrs. Raymond Beck- will be the same as those used chairman of the streets an rather attractive appearance," inger Jr._ , _Yor_ .k Springs„ - ; PhiliTil_!!!_p tb y i.Uthe« statr.tnl-en 1-l/\llf>policeO, TTlllthuQs TTma1 3k K" alley committee, to meet wit said a department official. Meckley, Abbottstown R. 1; Ber- ing the signals uniform for the his committee and arrive at "However, in my judgement, nard Hockensmith, Gettysburg quick call operators. procedure to be followed in th you could get the same effect R. 5; Samuel Harnish, Littles- A fire drill was announced for repairing of the alleys as soon by strapping roller skates onto own; Mrs. Lanny Oberlander, this afternoon at 1 o'clock at possible. Councilmen will r your hands and knees." East Berlin R. 1; Judy Waga- the firehouse. port at the next meeting. man, Littlestown R. 1; Mrs. Other business conducted in- The grate at the intersection Wind Ensemble Mark Kuhn, New Oxford R. 2; cluded an invitation from the of Main and South Spring have enlarged Michael Kelly, Taneytown R. 2; To Give Concert streets," houseT'and" even trees than Fire Company auxiliary to a Street win be replaced and retain their same recognizable outline. Mrs. Amos Carbaugh, Hanover roller skating party for the aux- Mayor James Landis, Jr., will The Messiah College Wind En R. 4; Shelby Jones, New Oxford iliary, firemen and their fami- proceed to contact Roy Mc- semble will present a concer R. 1. lies in Gettysburg, April 19 from Glaughlin in a neffort to have Thursday. The 59-member en Sgt. Gochenour Sets Discharged: Mrs. Edwar7d to 10 o'clock with the ticket the grate installed. Name Food Director Chronister, Hanover R. 4; Fay semble, directed by William R Scholastic Record cost to be $1. Mayor Landis reported that Higgins, will perform in the Bendersville For Sheraton Inn Dr. Goffman Feeser, New Oxford R. 2; Alan COUNTRY AND WESTERN he had proclaimed the week of Eisenhower Campus Center a Hemler, MeSherrystown; Mrs. The committee for the Upper February 19 as Green Knight 8 p.m. Philij, iu.11^p7 Krepp*».! ^-1^s0 w-iivandi —.—-infant. son-- ,, AtlaillAdamSs Firemen'niciiiwii so \*entertainmen ******* --— t week due to the outstanding Will Lecture New Oxford R. 1; Mrs. Robert „_ announced that the follow- record of the team Featured in the program wil Firemen Plan Krichten, Hanover R. 4; Mrs. . ar in the Country be Warren Benson's "Th Dr. Erving Goffman. Benja will appe of the Fairfield Area School. Harriet Maitland, Littlestown; and WesteTn Show: Tom Hall, Chief of Police Alphonsus Leaves Are Falling," considere min Franklin Professor of An Mrs. William Miller and infant Wanda Jackson, The Statesmen, Pecher reported spending 24 by authorities the best piec Annual Fair thropology and Sociology at the daughter, New Oxford; Eliza- Ernie C. Penn, Country Belles hours in the borough in the written for wind ensemble in Bendersville Fire Company University of Pennsylvania beth Simmons, Littlestown R. 2; and the Master of Ceremonies to last two months. the past 10 years. The wor will lecture on "The Use of Mrs. George Sipling, New Ox- be Bud Messemer of WCBG, was inspired by the poem "Au announced committees for its Slides in the Study at Gender The treasurer's report showec annual carnival, to be held in ford R. 1; Harold Weatherly, Chambersburg. a balance in the general fund tumn" by Rainer Maria Rilke, Behavior," Tuesday at 7:30 Fairfield. It was announced that the as of March 5 of $652.71. Bal- and portrays the lines from the August, at its monthly meeting p.m. in Masters Hall at Get- quarterly meeting of the county ance in the Revenue Shar- poem: "The leaves are falling_ , Wednesday evening. tysburg College. MARINE GRADUATE firemen's association will meet falling. ... We are all fall- s for the carnival ing account is $1,179. Committee Marshall Berman, in review- Marine Pvt. Chester G. Rip- April 2 in Fountaindale, at 8 ing. ... And yet there is werg announced as follows: ing Goffman's latest book, "Re- pm A meeting for March 12 one who holds this falling end- Q contest: Calvin Cook, ple Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ueen lations in Public," for the New Chester Ripple R. 2, and hus- was announced at the Warner lessly gently in his hands." Mr amj Mrs. Larry Kline, Mr. York Times, said "one of the Hospital for the Ambulance School The program will also in- and Mrs. Stanley Lupp, and of- band of Mrs. Hile Ripple, R. 1, clude Schuman's "Chester Ov- f j^ ladies auxiliary; greatest writers alive today is all of Abbottstown, has gradu- Corps of the county. ficers O a man whom our culture hard- ated from the Field Artillery Plans were made to have an Menus erture for Band," "Trauersin- LameS) Marshall Kuntz, Rich- ly knows, the sociologist Erv- advertisement in The Gettys- fonie" by Wagner, "Suite of Gulp; entertainment, Ross Fire Controlman Course at the NEW OXFORD ELEMENTARY ard ing Goffman." Berman also Pendleton Marine Corps Base. burg Times which would be cut Old American Dances" by Ben- Kennedy, Robert MacBeth; tic- wrote that Goffman "comes out to be used for an applica- Monday, hamburger on roll, nett and "Concerto in D minor, Gulp, Glenn Tay- His training included the test- 1 buttered peas, fruit, milk. kets> Ralpn closer than any living writer to i.ig, maintenance and opera- tion for membership in the Am- Op. 2, No. 11" by Vivaldi, ar-|1UI. J CllU* 1»*.1»«jij - Routsong*ww 0;7 «>in Tuesday, beef pot pie, but- lol ; and M e being the Kafka of our time . tion of equipment used in con- bulance Club. rangeLoir6™d b^y Cacavas. .cards, Grayson Taylor, Paul because he communicates Firemen voted to hire the Big- tered corn, cabbage slaw, fruit, The Wind Ensemble wffl pre- Bretzman; advertising, Robert trolling artillery gunfire, mis- bread, milk. so vividly the horror and an- member of the Northern York sile and rocket firing system. lerville High School band for Wednesday, hoagies, butter sent a "Pops" Concert, their Qrner, Stanley Lupp and Fred guish —as well as some of the County Regional Police force July 14 of the carnival. Applica- beans, potato chips, jello, milk. final performance of the school Hartman. { Richard L. Michael, Founder absurd comedy — of everyday GRASS FIRE tion for membership was re- year, on Sunday, April 29. pi were completed for a and son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan- Thursday, macaroni and ans Timeless I i_jfe<» ley Gochenour, Biglerville R. 1, A small grass fire at the John ceived from Ted Plank. cheese, stewed tomatoes, fruit, — public turkey and ham dinner Luckenbaugh residence on the The truck foreman was in- CHANGE HOURS to be served March 31 at the Towns of the Americas, Inc., The 50-year-old Goffman is a achieved the highest scholastic structed to purchase additional bread, milk. of Gettysburg, today announced native of Toronto and earned Heckenluber Road, a mile and Friday, baked fish, oven The days of operation for the community hall, with serving average ever achieved in a po- half northeast of Arendtsville, emergency light for unit 65 browned potatoes, fruit, bread, clubhouse and motel at Char- Urom 4 to 8 o'clock. Firemen class conducted by the Ur- t 2:30 Friday afternoon result- The ambulance account show- nita have been changed pend- wno can assist with the dinner ed a balance of $1,133.73, the milk. KroDte as Director of Food and | ^ fte M A ^ the Uni. ban Development Institute of d in no damage. ing arrival of the golfing sea- are asked to contact president general ammount $1,789.87 and Beverage for the MW Sheraton I sily 0{ Q^O ta 1949 and the Harrisburg Area Commun- Arendteville firemen answer- GETTYSBURG son and warmer weather. The Robert MacBeth. i-Gettysburg-ettsbur , an a"-.all-season56^s L the Ph.D. ther1953e in 11953!. . ty College. d the alarm at 2:32. Neighbors the rental account $532.93. Presi- management has announced ER LIST earned dent Eugene Shaffer presided at Monday, frankfurter on roll, DRIV resort scheduled to open m May. Hg taugnt at Berkeley in „it,s The course in the advanced helped Luckenbaugh in bringing baced beans, corn twist, milk, thaiiiaut thme i.»iui»™.>vclubhouse. wil•—«l b—e clos— - CWechief wffliaWilliamm siaybaugoiayuaughu in«>- Kronke has an extensive back-U^ gh Movement days,Police school at the college which was attend- ed all day Monday and Tires- working he fire under control. Firemen fruit cup. {d firemen ne is ground in Motel-Hotel restaurant hag been at the universi- was one of several attended re- aid the grass spread from a ed by 22 firemen. Tuesday, chicken noodle soup, day, , with regular hournours OoLf op-»v-\1 ^ up to datdatee lislistt Oof Etruc truck K and banquet management. He i i e 1968. cently by Sgt. Gochenour. Dur- of Pennsy vania s nc rash fire. Nearly 80 percent of Manito- saltines, chicken salad sand- eration the remainder of the \i[ivers and wffl have it posted comes to the Sheraton Inn-Get- L* ^ ,gst J2 years> he has ing the course in which he wich, pickle chips, milk, peach- week, and the motel is expected unffl fte next meeting. tyisburg from Ramada Inn in l. ^^^ achieved the highest average The world's first city to be ba's population of about one. to be open only on weekends, ^ f voted to distrib- itten eight million live within 100 miles of ess.. iremen Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where he j ever achieved, he also ranked it entirely by electricity was Wednesday, hot beef sand- Friday, Saturday and Sunday. K the coin card with fire served as General Manager.^H e ine first in fire arms qualifications Aurora, 111., in 1882. the U.S. border. trucks again this year. A work In a later course on investiga wich, whipped potatoes, green has formerly been associated )» J GettSyburburg CollegeCollege,, beans, milk, bread and butter, GIRL SCOUT WEEK detail was arranged for March Gett S g tion he tied for the highes By a special proclamation, . ' i k at the engine free and pen to the cake. 15 at 6 30 O c oc scholastic average in the class Thursday, meat ball sub, Mayor William G. Weaver has house_ and Beverage. He has also been ' He has also completed a two FEDERAL and STATE TAX designated next week as Girl ffl be at WCCK. t-UUloc 111 yu*Aw» t"-« — French fries, buttered corn, Thg next meteing w associated with American Air- SEEK LICENSE o milk, pineapple. Scout Week in Gettysburg and o,dock A u 4 president lines-Sky Chefs at Tucson, Ari- raphy at the school. uauecalledu upoupunu thn»et town'•."""«s citizens UMacbet Bethn appointeappwiiiLcdu Kennetjt\t»u»-"h' Friday, pizza, cole slaw, but- to "give to the Girl Scouts now ag- zona, Holiday Inn of Cortland, John Edward Goff, York tered carrots, milk.Jello. " man and Randy W - NY., Harris' Imperial House in I Springs R. 2, son of Raymond of Mr. and Mrs. Rosser S. Wick- RETURNS and in the coming year their I m to fte canteen committee Pompano Beach, Fla., and was line, York Springs R. 1, applied 1EE. Goff Jr., Gettysburg R. 4 FAIRFIELD AREA continued interest, cooperation L the next meeting. There owner of Kronke's Steak House and the late Alice A. Goff, and for a marriage license in the • 1040 Forms Monday, barbecue on roll, annnrdl supportnt*nnni*t ." t were 2nn6 firemec- n« iIn attendancenttftnrlonPP. in Long Island, N.Y. Vivian Lynn Wickline, daughter courthouse. • Itemized Deductions browned potatoes, harvard Born in Long Island, N.Y., • Business Income French fries, buttered peas,| BEAMER WILL Kronke graduated from the Uni- • Capitol Gains and Losses beets^LO,, pvp""""popsicle". t pickles[CKies,, peacheueatiiess anamdi jiuinmilk-. _ TI,,,,™ Tuesday oven fried chicken, Friday, Tuna salad, buttered The will of Francis M. Beam- versity of Dayton and attended • Retirement Income Credit mashed potatoes, buttered car- graduate school at the Univer- • Supplemental Income limas, stewed tomatoes, pears, U, 67, Menallen Two'., who died sity of Cincinnati. He also at- rots, applesauce. roll and milk. June 13, was entered for pro- • Income Averaging Wednesday, beef noodle soup, bate Friday in of Mrs. tended Schools of Hotel and Res- bologna sandwich, orange juice, .bate rriaay m u* uu«* - • Partnership Returns • Corporation Returns peach cobbler. CUSTOM TAILORS Thursday, hamburg on roll, baS?^s5atosticks,cake,M^^^^eamer, Mechanicsburg. was State UmversHy. U. S. Address • Bookkeeping Service Available B P. O. Box 6081 GETTYSBURG buttered potatoes, buttered - - ' appointed extcutrix of the estate Rtehmond, V». green lima beans, Jello. Jltvl cu*u iiiu»»« i t^jffv' — T t J ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES 23222 Master Tailor B. Mohan Each Return Computed a Minimum of 9 Time* for Tuesday, Creamed dried beef for which no value was listed. Lowest Tax Liability Friday tuna sandwich, over bread, oven-fried potatoes, for 2 Days, March 11 and 12 Free Financial Analysis With Each Return franch fries, buttered corn, apri- DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY glazed carrots, celery with pea- m Qualified by Tax Schooling and Years of Experience nut butter, sliced peaches, but- ^ SELECT FROM OVER 7-000 SAMPLES Bread, butter and milk will MEN'S ENGLISH WORSTED SUITS *0°° ter and milk. CASHMERE SPORT JACKETS 3«° be served with each meal. You Might Just Make March S i Wednesday, Pork and sauer MEN'S KNIT SPORT JACKET 40°" MEN'S KNIT SHIRT '8°' Special for Someone... (Excluding Duly & Mailing! BEARD h, fruit cup, TAX OFFICE Tuesday, Split Pea Soup pea- sandwic nut butter and jelly sandwich, chocolate chip Cookie, bread, MRS. FOSTER C. BEARD-OWNER butter and milk. C. ROBERT ZIEGIER, PHOTOGRAPHY JTi^FO APPOINTMENT MASTER TAILOR: popsicle and chocolate milk. Mr B Moniin at the Howa^ Johnson's Motor Lodg. Wednesday, Turkey and noo- Friday, Pizza, buttered lima beans, antipasto salad, pine- Gettysburg. Pa. P^e 334-1311 Ses, cole slaw, buttered corn, -,-_ Pham Anytimo,» Not in. l..va N.m. .mlT.I«.» applesauce, roll and milk. apple chunks, bread, butter and Thursday, Barbecue on bun, milk.