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PAGE FOUR THE GETTYSBTOG TIMES. MONDAY. MAY 16, THE GETTYSBURG TIMES (A Dally 18-30 Carlisle Street 140 at Inttrrmb OD ociay PROt'D OWNER A house filled with martins; two houses for wreni And a neit under the eaves. times and News Publishing Co. A Pennsylvania Corporation What more could I auk an reward President Samuel Spangler Manager Carl A Baum Editor Pa" 1 Non-partisan in politics gntered at the Postoffice at Gettysburg at tecond class matter under the Act of March 3, for my task? Lucky man, who SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Week 'By Carrier) J8 Cents One Month (By Carrier) 70 Cents Three Months 2 Six Months S4 One Year 7 50 Single Copies Five Cents of the Penruyivur.in Poblisherj' the Advertmni Managers' An Associated Tin Ajtocimted eitit.ed to UM for republirstior "I toe 'oca orinted in thu n'wpaper ss well as all AP nrvfj AdvertismK kimbfcll New York Citj.

They come In the spring, to depart in the fall. But they know they welcome to stay. Since possession bj most Is thought reason to boast. "They are ours:" I can truthfully KIT. Those robins, those wren and those martins belong i the things in the garden own.

They are certainly cunt. Juwt as much as the flowers. And trill be till southward flown. 0 hr A Gliret Out Of The Past From the Files of the Star and Sentinel and The Qettysburg Times ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO Rev. John McCaffrey, president of important ur ia the Mount St.

Mary's College, Emmits-! The mere seed in itself a burg, has oeen appointed miracle Once Disced into the Bishop of Savannah. earth, which is God's chemical Bishop Gartland, deceased. laboratory, under the power of the sunlight gives to the world its Married: On Wednesday evening grains, berries, vegetables, and Just Folks THE SOWER 15 -CHw One of tbe famous drawings of the world is that one the French artist Millet did called The er It isn so much the p.cture I .1 itself, but the meaning behind 1 Above is a photograph of the architect's dranins of the proposed addit-on to Delone Catholic High School. McSherrystown. The shaded section it.

The sower of seeds, what an the proposed addition which -nil! provide accommotiationi for double tlic present enrci'ment of the school. The light outline at the upper right and center tbe present building. Work will this summer. Littlestown RJJTARTWILL MEET TUESDAY cup. a Jar of metal cleaner 01 a match folder, and Uie children icceived balloons as souvenirs There was paint, gas and electiicnl demonstrations.

Coffee and donuts were served. Various a i weie given and were re- 'ceived by Mis Hnrry Outsail, 'ccmetciy St Lester Redding, The Classification and i Mis Stanley M. Staub, W. ship cvtmnUU-e, coiniwsed of Kinp A i i Barnes, near Charles Hitter, chmrman. Pies- town, Clinnan.

Taneytown: ton Mvers. Donald Mann. Mrs Chailes Randall, Lumber Mervm Harner tuid Luthn st Miss C.iriic Kiumrine, Ceme- Snyder will be in chaise of Uie ten St and Mrs Clyde W. Crouse, program at the meeting of the Lit- near town tlestoun Rotaiv Club on Tursdtn at 6 15 at Scheme's Hotel The Youth Fellowship of Centenary Methodist Chinch will meet on Tuesdnv at 7 30 in the parsonaee social loom Pi aver nit-etuis vUl be held in the Southern Methodist Church. The schedu performances of Crouse Park, on Tuesdav lhe GeU High School bands 8 o'clock The public is invited Win In Drawings Recipients of the S80 i i of merchandise certificates guen at the Good Will i i a on Saturday emng ei Thomas Craie.

near town, receded the S20 GHS BANDS TO 6E IN DEMAND for the next two months has been released Band Director Robert Ze.gle: The next engagement for the iSenio: Band .11 be the Armed Forces Week co.itesi in Middletown 20 Other scheduled ap- by Rev. R. Johnston. Mr. Geo.

Little (of Joseph), to Apolioma Hahn both of this place. On Tuesday, by Rev. D. D. Clarke, Mr.

Matthew Vanlear McDowell, of Franklin County, to Hannah daughter of Mr. John Hall, of Menallen To'vnship. Adams County. On the 10th inst, by Her. J- H.

C. Dosh, Mr. Martin Diehl of New Oxford, to Miss Mary Joanna, daughter of Mr. D. Oiamberlin, of Franklin township.

On Tnesday morningr the sawmill of the Messrs Given, near Holly Iron works, was burni, together with a large quantity of sawed, lumber, c. The fire was communicated, it is supposed, during the previous night, by the lights of some fishermen. The Mr. Sentman. of Taneytown, has been appointed Lutheran Missionary at Chicago, Illinois.

A Counsellor at Law was fined two dollars and costs, on in a police court for smoking a cigar in the streets of Boston. Serves him right; smoking in. the street is a vulgar practice. We hav no objection to Smoking in proper places, if a man can afford it, and it gives him any gratification. The street is not a proper place.

flowers. Man can only ge: the soil ready and plant the seed Then God steps and does His As the seeds are planted the sower must be veiv proud and he must do much "SMILING JACK" M'GRATH SETS TRACK MARK South Penn Baseball League Tip-on. 1:" Ib 4 0 1 1 If 1 0 1 1 0 0 Clabaugh, ss 0 0 J. Legore, If -I B. Sease, 3b thinking as he that he, that his LeagTie Standing Wenksville 4 JGreenmount 3 HuncerstoTvn 2 Mummasburg 2 INDIANAPOLIS IP--John James Taneytown 2 Jack) McGrath 2 planting Ls but the first process in anticipating the harvest.

won the 500-mJe Memor.al Day a-uto race seven attempts but Bach one of us is a sower he's the Indianapolis Speedway I Sunday's Scores Totals Mummasburg; Pet. Hartze.l rf 1000 Ha: ss 750 Allison, .500 S.nglej Ib 500 Wmie. cf 500 Knipple, if .500 Slajoaugh. .250 Siatbaugh, 000 Wierrnan. 2b P.

Todcies. 3b 33 8 ab 0 7 27 15 4 L. Shanebrook, rf 1 T. Garoner, Ib 3 5 5 4 4 3 4 0 4 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 3 8 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 Joe Claoaugh, 2b 4 2 Ken Black, 1 3 Don Gebhnrt. 0 0 Totals 0 0 Harnev 0 3 0 2 1 certificate issued from Patterson's pearances fo: that group are: Meat Market Frank Miller, N.

Queen St Bowman's Food Market. Edward J. Altoff. E. King St Stan- i Da-, parade on May 30; Gettys- ley B.

Stover; Miss Giace Bemiller, Cemetery St. Man-in Cut- Rate Store. The program is held weekly under the sponsorship of the Littlestown Chamber of Commerce. Stephen Francis Shracier. infant son of Lawrence and Josephine A.

(Weaveri Shrader, Queen St was baptized on Sundav morning Horsernei's parade, Littlestown, on May 21, Get'vsurg Memorial burs K.gh School commencement on June 5 Md hall dedication June 11. Flag Day ceremon-, at the Elks Home on June 14- D.amond Jubilee parade fo" the of Red Lion on June 18 and the Hr.rney Firemen'! carn.vai on Ju.y 10 Dates the Band are the Harnev Memorial Day parade seeds. Fathers -and mothers, and champion when he has the track Greenmount Mummasbtjrg 3 teachers in the schools, are sowers of seeds, planting valuable Ideas in the minds of youth Every good thought Is a seed that may bring forth a harvest greater than any we may imagine A simple kindness may find its way around, the world! The sower of good seeds Is a benefactor. All through the Middle West, during- the early days of United States, a simply dressed man and some say he travelled bare-footed went from state to state planting apple seeds, doing it so well that he became known as "Johnny Appleseed." His real name was John Chapman. Who can adequately measure the influence of such a man, or appraise the inspiration others gamed from him? Every day of our lives we are I planting some type of seed some- whre.

Some of these seeds find their wav into the human heart. to himself. beat qualification records for the 2 12 -niile track yesterday and won his favorite outside spot in the front row for the fifth time in the last seven years. He set a one-lap record of 143.793 miles an hour and a 10-mUe record of 142380. Nobody ever before hit 142 officially on the 44-year-old track.

Records Tumble The wiry Inglewood, mas-; ter mechanic end driver watched 13: Hunterstown 4 Bonneauville Harney 3 Taneytown Brushtown 0 Next Sundays Games Bonneauville at Greenmoun; I Brushtown at Harney at Wenksville at Mummasburg Totals 37 3 8 24 11 5 i Mummasburg 001 020 000 0--3 Greenmount 010 020 005 x--8! 'x-Doubled for Hankey in 8th. I I 2B--Fissel, Tipton, Staley, White, DP--Brennan to Hixon to P. Slaybaugh J.I jsiaybaugh 1. BB--Fissel 2. P.

Slay- I baugh J. Slaybaugh 0. U--Bitting i and Russ. i 012 000 000--3 000 200 20x--4 St. Aloysms Catholic Church i and concert on May 27, the Get- the pastor, the Rev.

Fr. Edward tysburg Memorial Day parade on J. Shanahan. The child's paternal May 30, and the Gettysburg Fire- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

men's parade on June 30. Elmer Shrader, Inshtown. ere the emphas-zed that these sponsors. i ere only the definite dates, and Approximately a thousands per- that others were being lined up. sons attended the -'open house" at Rehearsals have oeen set for once the Vernon Reaver's Plumomg, a week during the vacation months, Heating and Appliance Store, 20 and parents have been asked to Queen St.

on Saturday afternoon keep their schedules free from and evening. Each adult visitor re-1 conflict, and to urge their children ceived a choice of a Hotpomt' to attend the rehearsals regularly. "Wenksville won its fourin straight South Penn League game Sunday Harney afternoon by triumphing at Hnrers- Stabler ss 13-4. i If A five-run rally in the last of Fogle, 3o Bill Vukovich take the year-old the eighth inning gave Greenmount; Pottorff. Ib an 8-3 win over Mummasburg at Cool, record and then removed it from Vukovich.

Vukovich, of Fresno, who has won the last two Memorial Day races, drove his Hopkins Special 10 miles at 141 071, beat- nig McGrath's old mark of 141.03. After McGrath won back the rec- Staley home on a squeeze bunt, Conover, ord. veteran Fred Agabashian, of i and Brennan singled score M.lier beat Vukovich's and Hixon. Totals Codori was safe on an 2b error in the big inning and Kennell Overholtzer. rf walked.

After they pulled a double i Stnckhouser. steal, Staley, batting for Crouse, doubled scoring Codori and Kennell. Sajlor. Miller and Hixon walked. Green Cool, ab 3 4 4 3 3 4 3 1 2 1 3 0 American Sunday School Union: Philadelphia, May 15 The jjt's there that multiply of themselves! And there are seeds that are planted in the fertile performance with 10 miles anniversary of the American Sun-jmJids of youth that later burst By dav School Union took olace this forth as veritaole gardens evening, Gov.

Pollock pres.d-ng. Addresses were delivered by the be a sower! Rev. Wm. Cuthbert. of South Carolina, and Dr.

Johns, of Baltimore The total receipts of the year on the amounted to 5248,600. Balance on Loie" hand $300. achievements. How wonderful to a Taneytown tallied a run in tne Bonneauville I second inning to gam a 1-0 victory Sneennger, cf I over invading Brushtown. Harry J- Ec Dougherty, the winning hurler, allowed four hits while his opponent, Crawford, yielded six.

Bonneauville nipped Harney 4-3 31 ab 4 2 The main line of the Pennsylvania public works w.U be offered for sale at auction, in Philadelphia on the 24th of July. SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Republican Conventions were held last week in New Hampshire, SPORTS IV BRIEF ASSOCIATED PRESS GOLF HOT SPRINGS. Win-i Oklahoma City, shot a four-' the remaining game wnich was under-oar 63 to win the $15.000 played on the Bonneauville dia- Tomorrow Mr. Adams will taut Hofc op en a 72-hole mond. score of 270.

Carv Middlecoff and Doug Ford t.ed for second with Greenmount 27as. Miller, WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. W. Hixon. 2b subject: "That Greater Protected.

1955 Georce Maltha Adams THE ALMANAC MBT 17--Sun 5:41. g-10 Moon rises 2:43 Mni IS--Sun riser 5:42: stto Moon 3:15 MOON PHASES 21--Nrn- moon Mnv quarter ab 2 2 0 2 1 Harrison captured the Green, rf 5 1 White Sulphur Springs Open with a Brennan. ss 4 1 2S9 after shooting the final round i Fissel. 4 1 par 70. Ed Oliver was Codori cf 5 i with 270.

Kennell. 3b 3 1 CREW Ib 3 0 WASHINGTON--Penn von the Eastern collegiate rowing cham-' 3 2 0 12 MONOCACY OPEN AIR Times Tonight "WHITE Binjc Crosby Tuei. and Wed. "Bid Day At Black Hock" "Rainbow Bound Mr Shouldtr" LAST NTTE "SMOKE SIGNAL" TtFES. and WED.

Filmed in Ceylon! ttUTUIf EUZWEWTMOR, DncKd kj-riLLIAM DIETERLE JOHN LEE MAHIS i Features 8:30 11:00 '52 FORD VIC. Hardtop. V-8 cpe. Radio. Heater.

Whitewall tires. Two-tone finish and only 10.000 miles S1345 GETTYSBURG MOTORS, IXC. York St. at 6th Call 740 New Jersey. Maryland.

Delaware, aud.t: G. Schriver vs. Elijah i pionsiup for the fust time. Cornell Tennessee. and WLscon- Ecfcenroce; Executors of S.

Fahne- was 5e cond. sin. New Hampsh.re. New Jersey and Delaware send Blaiae delegations to Ch.cago. In Maryland there was the usual bitter fight stock and C.

H. Buehler vs. Adam Drowery: H. J. M.ller vs.

W. McSherry; W. F. Crouse, Assignee rthwestem Junior, tied the of Joseph A Cratbs. vs.

Levi D. or record of 9.3 seconds for TRACK EVAXSTCOJ, Golliday, between the Custom-house anti- Custom-house factions. Although the was ly BJaine and adopted 1100 yards the Big Ten Relays. FRESNO. Calif --Wes Santee ran Friday week Henry Henry Herbst mi west Coast in made a narrow escipe from sen- 14-05 5 in favor of h.s nom.r.at.on by a ous injury vmle barling Joes from GENERAL of 89 to 1- "erv sineuJarl" the ir.ounta.n abo- The HOUSTON, Tes--Texas Acgies a rr.ajor.iy of "he ce.egate» thrown? saddle tf.aced on two-year prooauon by are Grain me-.

and off uron southwes-. Conference for recru.i- is d.v.ded Sherrr.ar,. Grant be.ns caught under the firs: sad Blame. is the Wash- and bear.nc :r.e we.ga: of ooth RACING bume w.th a of heip H.s lef was TEW YORK--High Gun and Sherman delegates. temporarJr paralyzed, but no ma 4-year-old d-but with victory bor.es Metropolitan at Bei- TT.OT, by 4' 2 leacihs I Hot: The has.

beer4 phe- (j-. Cnrrcat NCWT; And Notes: There r.orr.cnal thus 'ar. "With a cnancin; CAMDEN. X. Ded.cate appears to dar.rcr Com- tc-rr-rrst-jrc r.

asd onc- 1 on nccoont of March and c.rh'.ii trace record of fte aumber of ar.d -ae had rr. la 4 4g Saratoga by sose rr.sn. n-T rf SaOOOT added Stakes 4 o' Voltas? TONITE and TUE5. 26 delesatc? 6 for Sherman. 5 5 Grant.

TYRONE POWER OHARA JOHN PORD3 TOEUONG CRAY LINE FOR REGISTER and RECORDER off Adams County RAYM. BLACK Straban Township Subject to Republican Primaries, May 17. 1955 Veteran World War CINEMASCOPE -TECHNICOLOR STANLEY WARNER nnnntn A 1C LAST TIMES TODAY Features Today: 2.50. 7.50: 9.50 Joel McCrea as the 'STRANGER ON HORSEBACK' Ansco Color STARTS TOMORROW--5 DAYS Fentares. 2 20 7 '5 9 20 THEY BROUGHT THEIR JUNGLE CODE INTO THE SCHOOL! Thk is tbe rtory of a teacher, and the who terrorize tbe At a and widdy read magazine story it shocked aH America! And now -iff terrific, timely acreen entertainment! i BLACKBOARD JUNGLE DRAMA OF TEEN-AGE TERROR! GLENN FORD-ANNE FRANCIS-LOUIS CALHERN fr aid Mondaj 93 Best "One-Armed Dog ftiwr? S' 'he tf- Church for mv I SOfTH PASADENA.

CahT. jT-- Washington even nz Prince the QL.C er the Pr r.cc the occupied a by lhe The 'best one-arrnpd ial" a and his new mi'c a i honeymoon- M.v.-~ Arrielh Tie 15 in dajur.jfr )f Siring the cha-a Brwr. 30. married of the rocerit mec; nz tV 1 Mrs E. Eae.

30. Mr 1 )'? of the Ycck. or; -nr Church Both ar? blind th" r.r'nr of Com- Mri a.d thcv on pr-1 bus 1 ago and Bruce later Jacob Notary Of I "ahijC thev walSfd 'heir lie. Gt-ttysiurj. alwa-s be leader does on ihe nfarby Ocean Tbe two in Conrwajto Park pier ALEXANDER THE SHlNGtE MAN Roofinf and Siding Reasonable Prompt Service CaD 3-5270 318 Baltimore SU Hanover.

VOTE FOR E. DONALD SCOTT PETERS FUNERAL HOME 521 Carlisle St. Phone 1130 at 12-e Grocery Store of Thorn. Probates of deeds and other papers. Chape- have been re' in of marble, by a Baltimore "He's the best one-armed dog driver I ever saw." Mrs arid var.o-i.* improvtmers-js, said.

"He had one around me Fine Gates jt op to the Supreme a and 'he or. the leae.h Court spr.r.s from A to be next -'n The ta.i a comet tftca is There aTmuvi 2ixx) r'a Iiotn McDiv.t i mdboa loaa. DR. JAMES B. GREG6 Osteopathic Phvslciaa 124 Car'Kle Strrel Office Hours Appmnttnent rhont 1974 GETTYSBURG BOROUGH Candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER Subject to the approval of the Republican Voters at the Primaries.

Tuesday. May 17. 1955 Your Vote and Influence Wffl Be Gteafly Appreciated First Time Candidate For Public Office wrrr thn rnv wiU went otrr tv Investor Loan I heard him phonr 1072 myself. And ther to come riirnt in and they'd have the money INVESTORS LOAN CORP. WEAVER BLDG.

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