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Sunday-The Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • 10

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10 The Daily News, Lebanon, Wednesday, September 11, 1991 ENGLE BRITTO Announcement has been made of the engagement of Lori A. Engle to James C. Britto. Miss Engle, of 1013 E. Lehman Lebanon, is a daughter of Ber- tha M.

Lewis, of Lebanon, and the late Carl W. Fisher Sr. A 1988 graduate of Lebanon High Schol, she is a student at the Empire Beauty School in Lebanon and is employed by Pennsylvania Blue Shield in Harrisburg and Festival Foods in Palmyra. Her fiance, of 32 Dogwood Lane, Cleona, is a son of James and Sandra Britto. He is a 1990 graduate of Northern Lebanon High School and is employed by Gehl Co.

in Myerstown. A wed-: ding is planned for August 22, 1992. LEVAN GETZ Announcement has been made of the engagement of Cindy L. Levan to Ernest J. Getz Jr.

Miss Levan, of 171 Myer Drive, Myerstown, is a daughter of Linda L. and Larry G. Levan. A 1990 graduate of Tulpehocken High School, she is a member of the 1992 graduating class of Harrisburg Area Community College, Lebanon Campus, and is employed by the Country Apple Restaurant in Ono. Her fiance, of Fredericksburg, is a son of Ernest Getz Sr, of Jonestown, and Ethel Getz, of Ono.

He attended Northern Lebanon High School and is employed by Farmers Pride Inc. in Fredericksburg. An April 1992 wedding is planned. 720 Cumberland St. Downtown Lebanon Fri.

Night Til 8 P.M. BIRTHS FALL Mystery Discount Sale Teachers duties involve a lot more than most realize Who says no one reads A Business Builder Ad? You just did! For more information contact your Daily News Rep. 272-5611 You decide whats on sale! September 5 thru September 21 1 0o-20o-30o-40o-50o OFF! you have a terrible feeling that these kids were sent to school because there is nobody home. What are you going to do with the student who has lost his third social studies book this semester? The librarian says we are out of books. When you donate your time for open house tonight, try to convince those who will listen tnat there will be no educational reform without parental intervention.

Let them know they must insist that their children turn off the TV and spend the evening studying. Blaming failing grades on too much TV is a cop-out. It is the parents responsibility to police the viewing. Parents have an obligation to take control of their childrens lives. Children are not just small adults.

Dont forget to return the telephone call from the parent who wants to know what you are doing wrong that causes his or her child to misbehave at home. Remember to write the $400 check for the mandatory college class you must take this summer so you can keep teaching. Most people believe you get paid during your time off, but dont tell them you get no paid vacation because they probably will not believe you. They dont see you spending one to two hours every night correcting and grading papers. Forget the fact that the federal and state politicians continue to criticize your teaching even though they know nothing about your profession.

You must realize their primary concern is getting reelected. Be sure to teach these kids the basics and remember they must score well on the state test. If they dont, we know whose fault it will be. Dear Ann Landers: In one of your recent columns, a writer lambasted California schools. The Merced Sun-Star (Calif.) recently printed an article on this subject by Richard H.

LCwis, a local teacher. I think your readers may find it interesting. B.B., Brentwood, Calif. Dear B.B.: Lewis piece will certainly open a lot of eyes and perhaps close the mouths of some parents who have no idea how hard teachers work. Thanks for sending it on.

Here it is, folks: If you believe education is our future, the future looks bleak. The ANN LANDERS very people on whom education depends are now experiencing a crisis in morale. If you think teaching is an easy job, reflect on how you would enjoy spending an entire day with 32 of your neighbors kids and their friends. Suppose of those 32 students, 12 speak only Spanish, Hmong and Lao. Five of the students had no breakfast that morning.

One girl spent the night with her mother going from bar to bar looking for her stepfather. Two students are exhausted. They were up all night listening to their alcoholic parents argue. Another is distraught because a boyfriend beat up her mother last night. Remember to send the boy to the office to take his medicine that helps keep him calmed down.

The student next to him must see the psychologist in 30 minutes to help work out his molestation problems. Two students in the front row are too sick to be at school. They may infect the entire class with flu. Deep down BOHR, Mr. and Mrs.

Simon J. (Pamela L. Ross), 707 Walnut Lebanon; a boy at 12:03 a.m. on Monday, September 9, 1991 in the Hyman S. Caplan Pavilion.

ARNOLD, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. (Stefanie A. Oberholtzer), 1824 Center Lebanon; twins, a boy at 7007 a.m.

and a girl at 7:21 a.m. on Monday, September 9, 1991 in the Hyman S. Caplan Pavilion. Engaged to wed Announcement has been made of the engagement of Theresa A. Fabian to Michael Otto Brunner.

Miss Fabian, of Alexandria, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Fabian, 2375 W. Oak Lebanon.

She is a 1987 graduate of Lebanon Catholic High School, a 1991 graduate of Trinity College in Washington, D.C. and is employed by the Department of Defense at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. Her fiance, of Annapolis, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Brunner of Elizabeth, N.J.

A 1987 graduate of Elizabeth High School, Elizabeth, N.J., a 1991 graduate of the United States Naval Acsdemy and is an ensign serving with the United States Navy. He is stationed at the Naval Training Center in Orlando, Fla. where he plans to attend Nuclear Power School. A wedding is planned for May 9, 1992. lARPERSTAVERf.

6D 2, Annvllle, Comer of Old 22 934 Thurs. Sun. Specials DAILY SPECIALS FULL MENU Reservations Appreciated Dinners Include Soup. Salad Bread Bar DINING HOURS' WED. THURS.

5-8 30 FRI. SAT. CLOSED MON TUES. 865-2584 SPECIALS EVERY WEEKEND CROSS -STITCHING SUPPLIES September 12-14 20 OFF Anne Cloth Afghans Charles Craft Tube Cloth 15 18 Book Markers Christmas Chart Books 5 N. 9th St.

(Inside Reifsnyder Piano next to market. Call for hours. 272-3952 iui nuuia. 7. iOo Most stores open nights and Sundays vurt hem i Lebanon Creators Syndicate Organization to campaign against cunning contests CHARUE SHEEN HOT SHOTS (PG13) 7 J0, 9:20 LOOK WHO'S CHILDS PLAY 3 R) 7:10, 9:10 HE SAID HE WOULD BE BACK AND HE ISI TERMINATOR 2 7 DO, 9:40 WILUAM HURT THE DOCTOR pgis 700,925 WTW; DRblKW' PAHCltf PlACI Appearing thru Sept.

15 LOST HIGHWAY "1st Area Appearance" Fri. Nite Guest D.J. WGTY-108 Join us now for Mon. Nite Football Enjoy Our Free 0 HOT DOG BAR EXIT 28, 1-81 GRANTVILLE, PA. 717 469-0661 BROILED OR FRIED callops with Potato, Salad Bread Basket Served all day 795 795 Daily Specials Get in step with special savings on tap and leather ballet shoes for women and girls.

Choose from classic styles now on sale atPicway! How many times in the past year have you received notice that you are a guaranteed prize winner, or you have just won a free prize or that you have been placed on the winners list of a Sweepstakes? Maybe it is just my imagination, but it seems that my mailbox has held more of these things than it used about you? Have you ever checked into what you won or filled out all the papers after reading all that fine print? Did you ever GO to the place they said to, listened to the sales pitch in order to collect your FREE gift? When it said you didnt have to buy something to win but you COULD purchase magazines or vitamins or water purifiers, did you buy just a little to increase your chance of winning BIG? Did you win? Did they tell you to call a 1-900 telephone number to check to see if you were a winner? When you called, did they keep you on the telephone line for quite a while (at several dollars per minute) while they checked to verify your eligibility? Offer folks something for nothing, or, even better, throw in the lure of a valuable prize and the money just rolls in. And make no mistake about it. All those FREE prizes are offered in the expectaion that you will purchase something along the way. AAFT (Alliance Against Fraud in Telemarketing) is launching a major effort this fall to alert consumers to the growing problem of guaranteed prizes, free trip promotions, and other sweepstakes giveaways which fail to deliver on promises. They tell us that the best way to spot a sure loser is if it requires you to purchase expensive merchandise or health aids or if it costs you money to claim the prize 2 PAIRS WOMENS SLEDE ITMPS house from selected sties in rich full 9 L- colors.

Women's sizes 5-11. Rej. 16.99. sale 12.99, 2 pairs S25. award.

It IS tempting and very convincing when the letter seems written just for you. Computerization has made it a simple matter to create these letters. One woman from Oklahoma reported to the AAFT that after she got a postcard notifying her that she had won an award, she called because she was curious to see what award she had won. She ended up purchasing $598 worth of vitamins which she charged to her national credit card on the phone. She is still waiting for the prize.

Another variation occurs when the caller is subjected to high pressure tactics to entice the winner to forget about the prize he or she has already won and, for a fee, qualify for an even better prize. Victims of credit card fraud may write to report fraud in telemarketing and to seek help from this address: AAFT, National Consumers League, 815 15th Street, N.W., Suite 928, Washington, D.C. 20005. Remember that if it sounds too good to be true, it usually is. Alletta Schadler is extension economist with the Penn State Cooperative Extension in Lebanon County.

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