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THE GETTmWKi; TTMKS, SATURDAY, A A 25, 1U30. PAfiR Tfie Community Market Place CLASSIFIED ADS Use The Want Ads--A Powerful Pulling Force Elected Chairman The rate for all classified ads one cent a word a day, but no jgf will be accepted lot less Uj, 25c. Ads received by telephone muat be, paid for promptly on receipt 01 mi. All classified ads roust be In by 11 a. m.

to insure publication; 'Phones: Gettysburg Bell, 266 United, 72 and 91 FOR fcENT FOB RENT: FIRST FLOOR apartment, 220 Baltimore street. Inquire Times office. FOR RENT: ton street. HOUSE ON 6TRAT- Inqulre C. M.

Wolf. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE: FOUR LARGE HOMES with all conveniences, suitable for lodges or tourist business. Double frame house on Chambersburg street of the late Win. Buuner. 70 acre farm, 8 acres in light timber, 5 room frame house, bam, garage and chicken house, near hard road, for quick sale $2,000.

C. A. Williams, 42 Hanover street. FOR REtoT: EIGHT ROOM house on North Stratton street, all conveniences. Apply 38 North Washington street.

WANTED FOR SALE: HOUSE ON YORK street, seven rooms, all conveniences. Price $2200. Apply 24 West Middle street. WANTED: LpAD OP HOUSE- hold goods or anything, vicinity of Philadelphia or New York city, about January 27. Charles Mumper.

A clock. Apply Times 1 Office. GRANDFATHER Letter care of WANTED: GOOD SECOND-HAND Victrola. Apply 43 East Middle street. FARM FOR SALE: 80 ACRES, formerly owned by Amos Slllik, west end of Biglerville.

S. G. Bigham, Biglerville. WANTED: WANTED: RAW FURS. MARES Sherman, 20 York street.

HELP WANTED Daniel Eck, late of Hnmiltonban Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania have- been granted to the undersigned, and without delay, all persons indebted to the estate of the decedent are requested to make payment, and those having claims against the decedent to present them. S. F. ECK, BonneauviHe, Pa. JAMES 11.

ECK, Iron Springs, Pa. Administrators, c. t. a. Or to J.

L. Williams, Attorney for the Estate, Gettysburg, Pa. FOR SALE: FARM ADJOINING Borough of Biglerville along Car- i lisle 'pike, formerly Amos Silhk; faun. All buildings recently mi- proved. For information apply I Walter S.

Ford. Biglerville. I MARRIED MAN BY April 1st to work on large farm, live in tenant house and board help. Farm experience necessary Address Lock Box 252, Hanover, Pa. USED CARS FOR SALE 1928, almost new, driven only 12,000 miles, with an O.

K. that counts. Ammon R. Smith Auto 31-41 Carlisle York, Pa. FAMILY WANTED ON A FARM by the year.

House, firewood and privileges. Address letter care Times Oiflce. WANTED: LADY TO WASH AND iron lor two people. Write letter "341" care of Times office. LOST J927.

CHEVROLET COACHES, fully equipped: driven 7000 miles, i everytning clean as new, with an O. K. that counts. Ammon R. Smith Auto York, Pa.

RUBBER Friday morning. West High street. TIRE CHAIN Return to 05 AUDITOR'S NOTICE In the Court of Common Pleas of Adatns County, Pennsylvania, In re: Dissolution of Gettysburg Gas 'Company, a corporation. i TO: All stockholders of record and all persons who claim to be stockholders of Gettysburg Gas Company and all persons who may have or claim to have any interest in the said corporation as creditors, stock- holders or otherwise: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned auditor appointed by the above Court to make distribution of the balance the hands of John D. Keith, Receiver of all of the awiets and property of Gettys- burg Gas Company, a dissolved corporation, appointed as such by the court of Common Pleas of Adams County Pennsylvania, as shop by his First and Final Account confirmed by said Court on January 1930, will sit at his office in the Topper Building, Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania, on the llth day of Febru- ary, 1930, at 10 o'clock, A.

SUNDOWN STORIES JOHN'S CHARIOT RACE By Mary Graham Bonner The Little Black Clock arranged it so that John could exoer a chariot race. He had turned, the time back so that he had brought the children to see the famous Olympic games in Greece, years and years and years before their day. John was toy far the youngest person racing but whether the Associated Press Photo Frank McManamy was elected of the interstate com- Tierce commission for 1930 seeding Commissioner Ernest I. Little Black Clock had given him some magic without his knowing it, he did not feel so much younger, nor so much smaller than the others. He was, it was true, tall for his age.

Peggy ehrcred and cheered as John was racing in his chariot. Oh, how fine he looked, Peggy thought to herself, and sometimes she said so aloud. It was plain to be seen that the Little Black Clock thought a great THE CHEAT GAMES By Mary Graahm Bonner "I've turned the time way back," aaid the Little Black Clock, "but not race. told the Little Black Clock about it. "It might be possible," said the Little Black Clock.

"I'll sw, But nearly so lar back as I did when we you iui ow these games are very saw lhe fim of all." important. We've come to the "We're going to see some games, Olympic games which ati deal of him too. and hoped he would And what do you suppose? He did win his race. Everyone gathered about him and for a prize some very lamous games' The Little Black Clock made 1 usg of his magic and soon the scene was changed and the children themselves in a great place they crowned him with a wreath! "That's something to have had happen," said the Little Black Clock afterward as they were on their way home, and Peggy said: "I knew brother could do it. I just knew he could.

He's the smartest brother in the world, isn't he, Little Black Clock 9 ing place In Greece ages ago." Now the children knew wfoy the whole scene was so magnificent. They had heard of the Olympic eames and nad seen Pictures of the that i i wav tne men reminded tntm uf the circus port ln them only it was much more beautiful But here th Lim and there were nwujnlflcent statues turned the time so i ali around that they were watching Now many people came and took and the mat eg their places so they would be able they llad tak( Blace fe to watch what was going to happen. the hlatot There a mighty parade and at lane the games commenced. John and Peggy and the Little Black Clock watched the games which were really wonderful. John thought he liked the running races Lewis.

The chairmanship rotates from year to year. Dublin the Free State's army aerodrome, from which Huhnefeld, Pitzma-orice and Koehl started on the first successful westward flight across the Atlantic, us Clock said, and while John i How were those who took being; equipped for civil aviation was nothing, simply nothing at all art And how the people cheered purposes to bring it to the standard that he had won the race, he did anc hov Proud they wore of those "I think so," the Little Black best of Clock said, and while John of an international air port. A feel very proud insic'e, and he felt powerful lighting plant is being in- very proud too that ppppy and the Little Black Clock thought fair to medium. 7 xi7.2); a i to fair, A S5.50o«.i«. pi.

ifair-, thens over 30 much of him! -Good to i-huicv. medium to no can read and write have, But ai! he kept repeating was been granted municipal suffrage in "It was nothing simply noth- Greecf by government decree ing Kuod. i'lulO. fair to medium. JPa'J plain to fair, ajmrnvn to pl'iin, i i uitd i Shwp and Kecetpts yesterday were ItO ht-ad niark'-t lower.

Sheep, i2u lamU, Kx.L-iplrt jc-jU'rday 700 liKiii. market hiuher. a 2 0 medium, Sllall.20, roughs, light piK-f. 10.50, plies S10.70;i!l Ohio to 20c. hijihcr than who won! And then came the chanot laces.

John and Peggy had chariot races in the circus but thr-y were nothing like John lelt that the or.e thing he would l.ke to do would be to dr.ie in a chanot S. L. ALLISON Fairfield, Funeral Director and Embalmer Efficient Both 'Phomet. 31-41 Carlisle MISCELLANEOUS DEMONSTRATORS CHEVRO- let. 1S29 six cylinder coaches, driven very little; at a real saving.

Ammon R. Smith Auto 31-41 Carlisle Ave, York. Pa. CHEVROLET SEDAN, NEW Duco. tires almost new, with an O.

K. that counts. Ammon Smith Auto 31-41 Carlisle York, Pa. PAIRVIEW POULTRY FARM, Baby Chicks oi quality. Ten per cent discount with all ot a hundred or more baby chicks, if ordered on or before February 15th.

Chicks shipped anytime you want them either in February. March. April or May. Brooder Moves and poultry supplies for sale. Pairview Poultry Farm, Fairfleld road, Gettysburg, Pa.

C. V. 'phone 68Z. the purpose of discharging the duties of his appointment, and at which time and place all parties in interest the affairs of said corporations as creditors, stockholders or otherwise may attend and be heard. J.

DONALD SWOPE, Auditor. W. C. Sheely, Counsel for accountant. CHEVROLET COACHES, 1927, beautiful new Duco, motor com- I plctely overhauled; down payment only $85, with an O.

K. that i counts. Ammon R. Smith Auto, 31-41 Carlisle York, Pa. ANTIQUES: CABINET MAKING and upholstering.

T. F. Larson. Seminary Ridge. Local 'phone 215Z.

TRUCKS, 1927, FORD TON panel, 1927 panel ton panel, 1925 1-ton Dodge six-cylinder curtain side; 1-ton 1927, curtain side. Ammon R. Smith Auto 31-41 Carlisle York, Pa. FOR SALE: 1930 ESSEX COUPE, special price. S.

G. Bigham, Biglerville, Pa. FOR SALE: 1928 OLDSMOBILE Coupe, very good condition. Gettysburg Motors Company. DAY-FAN RADIO SOLD UNDER General Motor Finance Plan Take a year to pay it at the lowest possible rates.

Baker's Radio Service, Opposite Post Office, Gettysburg, Pa. MECHANICAL A I I Becker's Shop. COME TO JOCKEY'S PLACE FOR choice apples, $1 pei bushel up. Cashtown, Pa. PUBLIC SALE Of Bank Slwrk The undersigned, executor of the Estate of J.

Frank Hartman, deceased, will offer at Public Sale on Tuesday, the 28ch day of January, 1930, the following shares oi stock: 35 shares Capital Stock of the Gettysburg National Bank. 5 shares Preferred Stock of Hun- tmgton Farms, Inc. 10 shares Common Stock of Huntington Farms, Inc. Sale will be held in front of the Gettysburg National Bank Building and will commence at one o'clock M. GEORGE E.

HARTMAN. Executor. James M. Caldwell, Auctioneer. A FULL LINE OF GREEN GOODS at all times.

'Phone your orders. Shultz Produce, C. V. 'phone 52-Z. FOR SALE: FRESH CANARY seed and supplies received daily at Reynolds', 135 Chambersburg street.

FOR SALE: EIGHT RHODE Island Red cockerels. $3.00 each Charles Cool, Gettysburg Route 1 Local 'phone 713, LittlCbtown exchange. FOR SALE: TWO HORSE POWER gasoline engine and Myers pump. Pump has been used lor pumping water from a well to a cistern. John R.

Kunkle, McKnightstcwn, R. 1. Local 'phono 18-14. i i FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE' Cows, steers, heifers, and bulls. I.

G. Riggeal, Cashtown. FOR SALE: TWO TURKEY HENS and one torn. M. L.

Cease, Orrtanna. PACKAGE GARDEN SEEDS HAVE just arrived. The Gettysburg Department Store. BUY YOUR RADIO UNDER THE General Motors Finance Plan. You have twelve months to pay for the new Day-Fan at lowest possible rates.

See Clyde P. Orner, Bendersville, Pa. WINDOW WASHER. hraid: market ttcachf $7al7 50. J.iie I'oultrj.

hicktn. Young. rl, a-- to 'iOa'JSc broilers, 30a32c- I Old, jnediui7i. J6a2hc and olhfr HIOCK, 22a26c. rooalfcTii, us Ii2u CHICAGO- Hotrs- Kwjciptc.

hc-ad. mcludiD; for 2 0 0 0 0 head markit hiuhur imin ii-vfrragc, top, SlO 00, bulk, HU-210 is-hUs, J10.25al(J.6v pounds, ilOalO.25, around 825 I poundn, JO.feKaS.OO. Butchers--Medium to choice. poundt. i9.SOalO.30 160-200 i alO.M; 130-100 SJ.75alO.60.

Hack- taw, I'IKS-- Medium i)0-U'J pounds, 25al0.40. 2.00U head. not much life in 1 p-eneral trade, mt-n Ui- i A lower prcdominal- bei-f liKht bulk, 411813; hcm-y fat COV.A ut standntill. SluupbUT I Kxd ixiuiid-, 12.2 jair. 60: pounds, 312.26a common and medium, '-OO up.

Sb alU.50. choiot, poand-. Heifrrv--- and choice, pound.s down. i common and medium, $7 7Cn 1250 unrl choice 1 i 10.SO, common and medium. 25, low '5 25a7 Bulls-- I Good and fhwo.

cutter to medium, $7 a 5 Vealcrs Milk i nood ar.d choice, medium, Jlli.lj.."jO. cull nnd ixjtnsnon. ard Stfc-rs--Good and i 10 0all 50; common medium, 'S 25,11050. hhiM-i--Receipt, 18,000 head, market to shade lat" bulk fat, 1. mbs, 2 7 a 3 few.

2 a 3 4 0 t-p city butchers, few. $11 and i hoice, J2 SOnlii "0: mo d.um. common, 50. Kv.i»- -Miiiuim to choKi', 130 pounrii I "i J5 culls common. 5 7 --Gcuxl and chdicu, I S1XC wer engine flAJtSTONES BIG AK TEXXIS BALLS FALL AFRICAN CITY Estate of Isaac Haverstock, late of Hallstonts Iarger than tcnms Butler township.

Adams County, bombardcd llh Pennsylvania, deceased. a a recent len ific Notice is hereby given that letters nrr daniapc est Popular Testamentary upon the estate of the above decedent have been granted unto the undersigned by the Register of Wills of Adams County, Pennsylvania. all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent are requested to make known the same and all persons indebted to the said decedent are requested and required to make payment without delay unto the undeiMgncd. P. S.

ORNER, CARTER Cleans, dries, polishes. Approved by Good Housekeeping Institute. 10 sales daily net you 3420.00 monthly. Write Carter Products 905 Front Executor of the Estate of Isaac St, Cleveland, Ohio. IN MEMORIAL! FOR SALE- PAIR GOOD BIG horses, work wherever hitched, leaders, weight around fifteen hundred pounds, sale.

Gideon Routzahn, Aspers, Pa. FOR SALE: GALVANIZED COR- rugated Roofing, 28 gauge, $450 per square. S. G. Bigham, Biglerville.

FOR RENT FOR RENT: BUNGALOW, ALL conveniences. Rent 520. Possession April 1. Call Local 'Phone 628-32. FOR RENT: APARTMENTS, $22.50, $20 and $12, all conveniences, heated.

Possession immediately, or April 1. Call Local 'phone C28-32. FOR RENT: HOUSE WITH ALL conveniences. Seminary Ridge, along Fairfield road. Franklin Rudlsill.

DUPLEX APARTMENT, APRIL 1, strictly private, six rooms, bath, laundry, cold cellar, heat and hot water, furnished, $45 per month. 316 Baltimore street. FOR RENT! land township. Apply Amos' H. Butt, Lincoln Way Service Station.

Gettysburg. Penno, Thrift fosters content and gives confidence in the present future. 5ETIYSBURG MATIONU UWK In sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother, Jennie M. Tawney, who departed this life six years ago today, January 25, 1924. Thou hast left dear mother, Left us in this world of pain, And gone to dwell with Jesus Where saints and angels reign.

Dearest mother, how we miss you. Since from earth you passed away. And our hearts are aching sorely As we think of you each day. Oft to the graveyard we wander, To place flowers with tender care Upon the grave of our dear mother, Who is sweetly sleeping there. The rolling stream of life rolls on And still the vacant chair Recalls the love, the voice, the smile Of one who once sat there.

But we hope the Lord will bless us And keep us from all sin, That some day we may meet you And forever reign with Him. THE FAMILY. Haverstock, deceased, Whose address is: Arendtsville, Pa. jOr his attorneys, Keith Sheely, First National Bank Building, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. THE MARKETS LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration with the Will annexed on the estate of J.

N. CUNNINGHAM ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Work Guaranteed Complete Line of Electrical Appliances At Low Prices Lincoln Way Garage Ofldal Johni-MMufleM Brake Ltotaf gtrriM StatlMi BAtteriM Rtpatai Mi Ctarftl Market prkm the Gctlritmnr hoiun. corrected dally. followi: Wheat I', Hiittor KKJC-- SGa'i 1 PHILAnELPHJA Iluttorv-- Top Hrtailc O't to i-corr, 31'jaWt In score, 30a38c. KxtrH in new 42c.

in old 4li'. Chttsic- Whole milk. round loK 21n2I' c. DinKle dni-icy, fresh, il 'ic. nALT(MORE 'Union Stock Yimli) Cnttlo--Rot'cipts yesterday wore 000 head murkrl dull 25c.

lower other i uteudy. to choice, ravclium lo (f(XHi, $11.50 i i i fnir medium. S10.25all.2" plain to fair, $9nlO; common to plain. itAui). Uulla-- Good to choice.

medium to Rood, tfafl fair to medium, pUiin to fair, J6.25a7 common to plain. Cows Good to choice, $Sa9 medium to good, STUBBS mated at S3 750.COO, Science Monthly. Reliable wit- i I nesses in various pa: ts of the world have reported siting ialhns hailstones as large and weighing i from half a pound to a pound or i more, but this is belie; ed to be the 1 1 first time that one has been photo- 1 graphed. In the illustration, the i huge hailstone is compared a tennis ball, the diameter of v.hich is nbout two and one half inches The which fall during or- dinary hailstorms measure from one i eignth to one hall inch in di- ameter. their upon tho Molence of the upward columns' of air that produce them.

Hail, like rain, is caiued by the vertical cir- culation of the air Rain is formed' by the condensation of drops oi moisture in cooling air which grow larger as the air rises until they are heavy enough to fall. Each of the drops rises and falls at least once. Hail, which is frozen rain, is caused by the drops being tossed higher. i In temperature regions such as! the United States, a rainstorm turns into a hailstorm when the air columns rise to a of about two miles and when there is a rapidly rising air current to juggle the freezing drops about at a high altitude, where they accumulate sue( cessn-e layers of snow and ice. As these two conditions seldom occur simultaneously except summer thunderstorms, hail usually cornea with thundershowers, almost al- i ways in the summer and seldom at I Not until you drive the new Chevrolet Six can you appreciate what a won- derful improvement has been made in its famous six-cylinder valve-in- head engine.

With its capacity increased to 50 horsepower, it has great reserve energy for sweeping up the steepest hills--for swift acceleration --and for sustained high speeds. Its power flows evenly and smoothly. And it is extremely flexible in traffic. In fact--it does everything you could possibly want a motor to do. Yet it is remarkably economical in its use of gasoline and oil.

Come in today for a demonstration. -at greatly reduced prices! The ROADSTER The PHAETON 5 The SPORT ROADSTER The COACH The COUPE The SPORT COUPE Tftc CLUB SEDAN The SEDAN SEDAN LIGHT DELIVERY The TON TON CHASSIS WITH AU prictt f. o. factory, Flint, Michifaa The New CHEVROLET SIX GETTYSBURG SALES SERVICE JOHN A. PARE.

Prop. SUPERIOR GARAGE GETTYSBURG, PA. C. G. SHEELY NEW OXFORD, PA.

I I I I A 's Pop Going To Do About It! INEWSPAPERif TELLAN' MOOSE- NEWSFAPEH!.

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