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   Gettysburg Times (Newspaper) - October 30, 1951, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania                                WEATHER FORECAST Cloudy with low of cloudy and mild with scattered showers Colder Wednesday THE GETTYSBURG TIMES Our Onr Aim A BUS UK Vol. 49. 259 Adams County's Only Duly Newspaper TUESDAY 30. 1951 POOR MARKET FOR APPLES IS HOLDOVER FROM marketing situation for this year's crop of apples is of the must unsatisfactory ever for fresh M. E president of the Foods told members of the Gettysburg Lions club Monday evening after the clubmen had dined at the Peach Glen plant cafeteria as the tive s growers won't get out of crop more than half of he declared and traced troubles back to 1950 when a large crop of poor quality made that year one cf the most the a pule growers in years one third of last year's processed apples carried over is it. adversely prices in 1951 arid cut down the volume of fruit the processors are handling this he Sees Cause For Hope Hopt for future improvement in the apple market was expressed by Mr. Knouse and was based on these Current low apples the splendid quality of this year's heavy nationwide promotion of apples and a resulting increase in the consumption of the Mr. Knouse said market improvements Torn to Page 5) Halloween Party Wednesday The Gettysburg lodge of Elks will hold its annual Halloween party Wednesday evening from until o'clock with music by Ira Bowman's of awarded Best cal most comical most comical most original and Princess Meets The Quints Elisabeth the during her stopover al North Her the Duke of is at The Princess and the were to i IP I'm fit To Our Leased Wire Member of The Press Former Missionary PHEASANTS ARE PLENTIFUL SAYS GAME PROTECTOR When small game hunters the fields and woods day of the small same son in they find more this area than 3'. any time previously in the of the according to Game tector Leo Rabbits were plentiful during the summer but have not been seen in as great numbers Mr Bushman said There be plenty on hand the hunting he There are also lots of mostly in this section of the together with seme red and fox Report More Quail Quail are a comeback in county but most farmers are requesting that they not be to aive them opportunity to Grouse are also on the in- ii and in Juniata and Perry turkey are with smaller numbers count v The of hunters is expected to the game m to types cf small game are the increase Hunters were cautioned by Mr Bushman the small not open until 9 o'clock Thursday Fcr the balance of the hunting is permitted between a.m. and 5 Most Report Accidents Hunters are required by to re- por all accidents within 12 Both the victim and the fencer Mr on 9) CLAIMS ROTARY CAN SHODDY ETHICS of their cio much to arrest the low acceptance of shoddy our present dav district Rotary told the its in the YWCA Monday fosters a spirit of vidual responsibility and individual obligation which Ls badly needed in a world where everyone seems to be waiting for someone else to take care of Beckner throughout the world are better citizens because they are Ro- because of ideal of above because of insistence that we ice to our our nation and the Work for Community our ideal is service How much more could we in our communities if everyone would pitch in without anyone caring who gets the in cur de- sires to render community look for some great noble cause and forget The highly important things that we can and must do as a service to our Because they are Pimple shall we normal parts of life we forget that they are community ably the best example of what I mean is going to the polls and That is a community service that is highly and it is one that not only can render to their It is a to ourselves and community and But far too many of us think of as so portant that we fail to Fifty-two attended the af which the Dr. N Following the ma a club assembly cf chairmen and officers was held the district governor to study the local program for the coming TEACHER SUES SCHOOL HAS NO PUPiLS A or has a in the a in i- han M. formerly a teacher Named of shirs rf system Claiming school College Students Plan Block Party street and West be closed tc of college to use the street for collet unia arid parade cf b- way of North Bi said borough 1 hce provide CASE ON TRIAL LIST FOR NOVEMBER r frr TWO far 21 have bv r of Jury 1? -o P n day if schorl in r. CHILD WELFARE UNIT HAS 141 I ROLLS Licenses Issued To Two Couples licenses were issued the court house this morning to The following Francis son of Mr and Mrs. Roger J. and Bertha Ellen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Calvin Sylvester and Jane both of ass classes and has C I L- A statistical for Child for first six months of this year was -ent the Adams county The report thr vear with 366 initiated for C6 first J T' Cf due her D behalf by Charl H Ch Thursday Is Day For Catholics WILL COLLEGE Charles R. will college at the annual college hour to be heid at school day 6. at WYst 143 T. the rolls Of the CS TO dren under care Child urine 17 parent tvo by t board and two by health f i of the children remained j the of their 1? ir. Of 44 r thf r r oust 32 their in the county will join Thursday in observing the Feast of All Saints as a holy day of tion Because of the feast cay Catholics wiil observe as a cay of fast and abstinence masses are scheduled for morning at St. Francis Xavler church at and 9 o'clock All Soul's will be observed at St. Francis with four at 6. 6 30. 7 ana 8 o'clock and with a Hour at o clock Friday Confessions vill be heard at the local church on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons from to 5 o'clock and on Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 7 to Four Contestants Are Tied In Second Week Of Grid Contest TELEVISE LOCAL PLAY A Served the written by Mrs. Elliott was tele- vised Monday evening at to o'clock via the Columbia system on the Westinghouse Priscilla lette played the leading Mrs Taylor's play had originally been scheduled to be televised next day evening Local Weather Yesterday's high Last night's low Today at Today at 57 38 46 55 The third of The Times football vith this scred with the of local increasing each The of the 15 the 15 football for appear in on T. feature score of which will be to in case of will be the came between Gettysburg school Five hundred and thirteen sent blanks for week's The second in the six-week with 449 the first Entries are expected to tho 513- mark this Tie Last week's contest resulted in a four-way with four entrants re- 14 of the 16 The total score of the feature came of the week between Gettysburg and high schools was decide the tics Those who had the winners in 14 out of the 16 games were ard J Gettysburg R 3: Wayne 212 York Jack 405 York and David I TKE fraternity house Bonier estimated the total score i i In the same i I and five A I nf The 33 homes approved anri c 22 GOOD EVENING Brood over your troubles mod you'll hare a perfect PRICE THREE CENTS and Floyd 2. operating a or John P P. snri ba Dewey and issuing r. wo Lloyd I- P weapon Edwin inr H A. Viola 3. R. 4. of Alber r h 1 chack and I- P 4. v. Godfrey B. and Miny of thf r.r. a at 33. a Share Third Prize Codori at 13 the SI 25 f c r today the football Cent 1 the they will be the 16 games listed enter ihe of the merchandise by each are to the total of which will bp used ir. any for and SO be given the three winners each week All entry blanks mast be properly filled out returned to The Tiroes not later than 5 o'clock Friday afternoon 34 in UMV M. D. DeTar Heads Petroleum Group M. D of the Petr at cf Mt was i ne v. as Hf a of board of GIRL V rk i ince was bv Radio tion BUT school teacher the child was jr. class and said she had spent thr night at a friend's home and 16 v horsed .in AU TO china TO speak Deliberately Block All Catherine a re- who the wili ex- o helu by the C Attempts At Reasonable Pact In Allies Push Ahead the I an jr av SPEAKER AT 0, COUNCIL tr. s than half ol r. ho hud -i v. r Both S. Piling Downed I a r slut an r. The Fifth Air r there no chance of 11. to 60 but the Reds out of Fighter pilots stepped up their Fir the straight cay Red pili to American er MIG Allev in in that terror y. our hope an i m undermine our faith in to set hold on a firmer of Cn the central froitt an Allied carty stabbed two miles courage by a deeper a shot up mite This is no rhp nf hour in v. hich to be to irv i the town of patrols probed through the feeling Dr Ferris cf a The to pieces in to u PUH hurt by months Allied i One patrol was caught in Com- Tells of Campaign Plans pnd suffered we ar- T- pau need to our I I. Oil L 11 itn help in ases hope in au of tight For the principles we can our trol of a ten miles casi ci of either army atop the would en- danger the supply line Sharpest Tuesday was in chairman for tne Giri rhat have teen A battalion in all communities of the county Chinese stormed We to the ilg l- tne of on on a won from the ing liquor r s r r r. E IT- K Or I h. R 4. R 1. r. i R R 2. H h I io 2i their F heid of the dinner She the group that additional Scout and at the county Albert told of the re- Giri at Leaders Yori ard Club President Makes Glenn L Euforii pro ans president of the made a last Friday afternoon loral Bream ahot the second Ke the golfer register this on same hole Mr At- Daniel J jnn Foth v. he DRIVER IN AUTO CRASH WAIVES HEARING HERE LARCH CARROT Ar- .i he over and 7 ARE KILLED COLLISION OF 3 VESSELS Y. Oct. 30 mpn were dead five missing after flaming of three vessels in A charred of bodies was this morning in ihe of Jhe tug Three bodies had recovered The Great Lakes freighter cot rammed the oii barge short Iv after 9 o'clock EST and of 1 freighter and the tue. which The Not The Lakes cause not The -A hut iear The harbor i Please Torn to 2' Spook Paraders To Compete For Prizes Here Wednesday Goblins and marrh ca' r. r if ill r c f wi M m-f xi be fur v. ill will trie and treats will More than in prize money provided for ihe youngsters Both wiU be awarded the participants nf scheduled bv in the parade He the stacK to wCl be able and cut down n D f o Oct. C Nations truce negotiator said busting our guts to this war but the Reds are making to a reasonable The statement came from Maj Herry I chairman of truce r. in the sixth session The negotiators met three hours to Korean is scheduled far 11 j. rsv Oen William P N. Demands 'The Conner continued to their proposal which would territory in west in area for im- portant positions along the progress toward a solution was At within sight of bursting Allied Hodes said the Communists made no nc no attempt to get a reasonable sav they will withdraw from the and Yonan This is absolutely It maies no difference to us and it makes no difference to There isn't any argument for The peninsulas are west of the They protrude below the oid political line between North aral South Korea is cut off by the rest of South Want Defensible Line The Allies troops left in a defensible position along ever cease-fire line is created for the Their latest proposal for a wide buffer zone battle Under The counterproposal U.N. troops have to retreat five to 15 miles southward from their present A commented to Hoces that the Hed plan would mean Allied from en rhe eastern The chief of staff of the U. S Army a hell of a of Heartbreak Ridges as far as I'm couple of hundred of Hodes rhe Communist objected to giving up former site of as in the said that we are near the is true Prior to the negotiators last our people were in as much control of the area as the He the Recs got Orphanage Share In Estate The will of Mollie I. late of York provides bequests of for the York Springs church and for the Children's Both bequests establish In the case of the church one-half of interest is to so toward salary and the other half of the C York us cf the 535.000 estate provides for bequests among relatives and remainder to 20 and friends 40 400 away f r a The Chicago circled 13 En- of on the I failed thr left C 32cuirtcrs A cr s- jvy I e r n h and ii ir. 35 tear praised Acree and the four other crew  

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