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   Gettysburg Times (Newspaper) - October 11, 2007, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania                                BY ANN TOM AP Auto DETROIT Armed two agreements and with brief strikes to show its muscle the United Auto Workers now turns to which could the toughest bargainer yet of its weakened financial The UAW said Wednesday agreed on a tentative contract Chrysler The must be ratified by a majority union members to On the same the said General Motors Corp. ratified a year pact hands control of 51 billion retiree health care debt to Chrysler was considered wild card in this talks because it became a company in Cerberus Capital Management bought an 80- percent stake in automaker from the DaimlerChrysler AG. predicted Cerberus would for term gains to more cash from its But Ford Motor Co. generally seen as the weakest of the Three automakers and it may to push for a deal that cuts than or Ford 12.6 billion in 2006 and mortgaged its factories to secure 23.4 billion line of credit cover losses and fund its which calls for 16 facilities by 2012. company has identified 10 of closures but has yet to the remaining The No. 2 U. S. automaker has been losing market share Asian Ford controlled percent of the U. S. market 1996, but that fell to 17 last Toyota Motor Corp. Ford in U. S. sales for first nine months of this year in effort to unseat Ford as the No. Aaron an auto analyst with the company Global Ford wants the same retiree care trust that GM and agreed Ford has around billion in unfunded retiree care debt and more than retirees and But Bragman said Ford have trouble coming up enough cash to put into the They have a cash issue at their biggest Bragman to the hilt and everything accounted for in terms of the they Ford also will seek further in its U. S. hourly work force it officially returns to the officials from both company and the union have Ford spokeswoman Marcey said Wednesday that the yet told Ford when will resume after for Gary a labor at Clark University in said the union will have to strike Ford now that have walked off the job at and But Chaison since a could do serious damage to I think the UAW fully appreciated how much industry has The idea of imposing agreement by one of them with threat of a strike might not be relevant A person with knowledge of See Page E- Classifieds Comics Crossword Deaths police Horoscope Lottery Opinion Sports ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES 717- 334- VOL. NO. PENNSYLVANIA OCTOBER 11, 2007 Al Parsons Friends At The October 12th, 7: 30- 10: 30pm. Dobbin House Gift Shop Fall 25% 334- 2100. Gingerbread Man Wing Nights Mondays 5- 11pm, No Happy Hour 9- 11pm. Get Convenient Home Delivery Of Gettysburg Times Call 334- 1131 Ext. 240 BY DICK Times Staff She grew up on a was an active 4- H leader her graduated from University and worked in the fashion industry in D. And last week during the Dairy Expo in was honored as the Dairy of the On hand to observe the presentation were her and Edie Reinhart of Table sisters Patricia Murren New Oxford and Nancy Routch Boiling Springs and brother It was a exclaimed We were hoping paper would do Upon receiving the Reinhart by the very for me as a person to receive honor alone because many have helped and influenced me become the woman I am What she is today is chair of board of the Wisconsin Identification Consortium and See Page D ICK W ATSON G T Gettysburg native Deborah Lee Reinhart holds the plaque her Dairy Woman of the Year 2007. Presented to last week at the World Dairy Expo in the plaque signed by Expo President Roger who presented the and President George W. Gettysburg native Dairy Woman of the Not BY AARON Times Staff With the help of close Gettysburg resident Simpson is putting used bikes good Simpson and his crew of repair and rebuild used and donate them to Pedals a non- profit that ships used bikes to World In his 10 years of Simpson and his friends shipped at least 800 bikes per to the Third Wednesday with help of staff members from Stainless in Simpson 109 donated bikes to When they get ready to Simpson The given to anyone the Third are part of for mission to help the economy in that Bikes are given to the shop who sell the bikes lower prices to starting trade and business Charles has seen the business and his wife one of the shops in is visiting the States to see the donation and what happens to the before they get doing a good job we really appreciate told Now I can tell I know the process and the bikes take to get to was most with the spirit of cooperation volunteerism from people in U. He said the of which shipments have been received are used for everything his home country from means get to work and school to of merchandise and and from recreation and to a way of establishing none of the uses be accomplished without and his Doc Bernie Tony Schuman and Frank all help Simpson with the and repair of They the bikes from donations drives as well as from police See Page Bikes donated to Third D W HEELER G T Charles from Uganda talks to Gettysburg bike Ernest Simpson about the 109 bikes that were loaded and will shipped to Nicaragua through Pedals for the United States for the first time to see the process bikes go before they are shipped Simpson and friends have nearly 800 bikes per year for a to Pedals for Ernest Simpson and have shipped bikes a year for a doing good job and really it. Now I can people I know process and the bikes take get to Charles BY JARRAD Times Staff With electricity rate set to expire in by the end of 2010, Borough Council is the preparing for the and consumer State Gov. Ed Rendell Environmental Secretary Kathleen recently said they would a two- year extension the electric rate caps if proposed package is not adopted by This is energy that the energy suppliers and have been capped for years the increase is going to have come some time in some said Biglerville Dick It has already hit Maryland it is going to hit When the caps electric rates predicted to rise 35 In residents a 70- percent rise in costs when faced with same Rate caps were placed Pennsylvania electric in the late 1990s in for companies being to customers for amount they expected power plants to decline value in a competitive There are various in the works to try and the such as and equipment that will reduce The state is about people with incomes and the stress will put on Biglerville is also about the burden the cost will put on its Council sent a letter to Rep. Steve 193, for any advice or he could give although it is essentially see process at There are various types equipment and meters may be used to help usage for energy during See Page Biglerville for energy caps Jury finds obstructed the BY JOHN Times Staff After nearly three hours deliberation jury of six men and six found former Police Chief Rolf of 1975 Carrolls Tract guilty of obstructing a drug bust impaired or perverted administration of law by his Feb. 3, Deputy Attorney Heather Adams told the Wednesday by and giving information to his son in of his own Testimony given made clear Garcia had told of the impending bust state police Cpl. who was with the Adams County Task Almost Garcia called his then Craig Hill Dillon two witnesses the who were targets of the Drug Force testified Garcia had called them the information about activity about to take between the 7- 11 and General on He too Hill just there were to be some busts down When police arrived at Chambersburg Street with search Hill Stoltz were Two a confidential told police Joe Garcia warned them Garcia said he simply to be sure the boy was a curfew established by See Page Rolf UAW reaches tentative Chrysler ratifies GM Mustang tandem for District III tennis B1  

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