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li[U/l.~ml ~ Hear of Aviation e ore a-nd Times 1 Meteor Shower Visible Here --'--<>- About 100 Meteors Per :M:inute Was the Record Harvesting of Bumper Grape Crop Now Nearing Completion 1 Processing Plants Have Swamped By Unpre- cedented Tonnage But Are 1 'Digging Out' 1 • The major po1·tion of this year's huge ~ape cTop will be off the vioes and safe from danger of a freeze-up by the end of the eunent week. About tlnee-fomths of the erop has al- ready been pTocessed. The Silver Creek Preserving Company finished processing he processed into tomato sollp. -o- stuff with grapes beyond its abil- The loc:al plant began proCcess- 'itv to handle the fruiT. · P1·esses at the '\ elch plant in Brocton which is equipped -with a new m1loading line were U..'lible to keep up with the deli>\ery of grapes tius week in spite of the fact that the nlant was aYeraging about 600 to.;:.s of grapes in 24 hours. It 'vas generally conceded that the tonnage this year woulD. ex- •. . ceed the :1.942 crop of more than Good Harves-mg Weather 1 41 ODO , . · ht t 1939's . , wns. nng _ on ~ 'Weather for !1arvesting gra'J)es h>ield of m;re than 52,000 tons lase weeK was Ideal and p1ckmg · and that income would rival the was pushed . w:in:' a~ :p~ssi~Je \post World _War I marks, w~ch speed, With 1:he cesuh thac pro- were topneel by the nearly :,;7,- cessing· plants w-ere literally '000 000 income of 1920. oln aiu 100 per (·eni co-operation between the local meTchants Da~· for ail merchants' 1}ack yards. This is the time of year \snowed nuder'' by long lines of! Weather conditions t:hls w.eek trucks patient~~ .(or i~pa~iently) 1· have been less favo:able . than then 1:ur:n to be un- last. The heavy ram Saturday night ·which continued through Processors found that no sys- I part of Sunday, int,errnpted ~r ten'l could be devised to g-naran~ l-vesti.n.g and~ gave tne pro·cess1ng -0- '--0-- Boost For ---o-- . LUTHERAN YOUNG PEOPLE ATTEND RALLY - A ·delegation of Silver CTeek young people representing Trinity Lutheran church attended · the Walther League zmie rally ·>held committee. The closing vespers of l'<llly were conducted by the Rev. Wilbur Lottes of Bl1:ffalo, the Rev. H. '-v. Ruege1·, pastor of the E:rie chul'ch, ·serving as liturgist. ___,_ Murderer Apprehended to hav~ \ possible to . mm:bl.es i cessing line and are supposed to have been ~---~~----'---...':...---'----....,.-~, ---------,-~~-.,--- dirso1Yed into \planet dust\ when Missbg Child Found in Bushes I imu·y, son of tl1ey entered onr atmosphere. I . ~ · I Fritz, has o:ffered to speak at Many suppose tl1at. the ether I A neig·hborhood lmnl; was o-cga- the next meeting, which is Nov. of_ s:r:ace is. pure nothingness but nized about dusk last V'l ednesday, 5th. Everyone is we~come to at- thts JS nnt true. Th ether is Thomp- tend. of crplanet dust'' and o'ther --o- Oct. 17-Meeti11g of March Di- vision of Women's Association of the P1:esbyterian church at home of Mrs. Harry Richards\on. Oct. 20-Rally Day at Metho- dist Church School at 10:00 a.m. D. A· R. Meets at lunch- BE PREPARED FOR Scrap Metal Drive HH Particulars See Page-5