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ClilUl\xctl13y oleum Tribute At Memorial Lil)l':Il'Y On U. Of D, Campus

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Wilmer E. Shue. superintendent of Any non-property owners m issed in th. N.w,,' 5,.d,1 SOhool Di" ,id, h" ,ho "'"'"' i, ",g.d '" 'o~"" d hi, "m. Faculty Play Proceed been named to a IS-man committee. and address to t he Council offi ces fo r \Vi11 Benefit Sch ool

Papcr DI'ivc ~r~;~~~~: ::::,;:: :~;'~ 'N~~ ~::;~; ~~~;~~~~:~:,::J~ x:.':~ ;~:~:~:::; 1h ~ ;:::,~o;::;~ ~~:~:,' ; :::;::: ~:; Slatcd FOl' alllrday Tho ,,,d,, "h,oo ""., -.Id. ' ox will no'. h' li,ibfe' vo' in n'" "( ""m. mb" M. m. ", will b. ""d " Newark Hi-Y Club wi ll stage a project for reorgani zing schOol dis- \ year's electIOn. purchase new equipment Jor the high dnvr Satllrday throughout the 'd'" '" p"vld' "-"'" , dml" i""live J ohn M LeOn , _th . n.w "'~'w, h"'n ~hoo l """ " W", di ~ I ".d (hI, w'" and organiza tional effi CienCY. is. x- completed the leal estate valuatlO .\ The production nelled $346.02, and . starting at 8 a. m. peeted to be completed the latter part \a l ~ d a squad of cens.us tak rs li nd I' $300 of this ' ill go toward purchase ,'J"" . Th. co""" commit'''' h"d.d h,m h,ve boen co. ",ng (h town h' 0' 'm,,,.,d JighUo, ,,,Hili" too 'ho by Crayton K . Black. p resident of the past few weeks. stage. Mount Pleasant School Board, incl udes ------school super intendents. school board m, m"," ,nd !"m. . ](, AA UW U ·t A k Ad · · n ,,~mm.nd'- nt S S mtsswn tions wlll be passed on to the State - ~o a rd of Education and incorporated O~.f Negroes tJ"o State Theatre emple u. Staff Member To Be In the state-wide plan. Newark 's 'Jlone movie house, th~!e .II \ In a statement this week, Herman The over-all object of the redistri­ State Theatre, should be thrown open Handloff, manager of the Stat Theatre, Speaker At NHS Graduation Legion Poppy Sale buting is to provide a richer school )(­ to all persons regardless of col or, ac- said he would continue to be guided by w cording to a resol ution pasS d by the publiC opinion on the issue and indi­ Charles E. Metzer, former Wall street perlencc to all :m plls by consolidating TOD1orro , Saturday Newark Branch. American Association cated there would be no change in the Thousands of Newarkers will wear small schools wherever possible. cut­ accountant and now director of com­ of University Women, at its final meet- theatre's policy until a cleal'-cut swing bright red poppies tomorrow and Sat- ling down the number of administra­ ing of the season Monday in Warner in commun.ity sentiment developed. munity service at Temple University, urday in memory of America's dead in 'live units, and. in general, streamlin­ HaJl. The AAUW resolution was passed Philadelphia, will be the speaker at the two world wars. ing the entire county and stale school The local theatre is currently closed with few dissenting votes by a quorum the 57th annual commencement exer­ Women of the J . A. O'Daniel Unit, system. to Negroes. The AAU W took its stand of fo rty members in the OO_member or­ cises a t the Newark High School on Post No. 10. American Legion Auxiliary. It was pointed out that many smaller will be on the streets early both days schools do not have taxing powers to in responsl< to a leller asking an end ganizalion. Those not present were F riday, June 9th, at 8:30 p. m. with baskets of memorial flowers to raise local money for school equipment. to local discrimination sent out by the given an opportunity to vote by mail. Mr. Metzer. a practiced speaker who pin on the coats of passers-bY . They Such school would be incorporated in Newark Chapter, National Association Anothel· feature of Monday'S session for the Advancement of Colored P eo- was a talk by Mrs. Crystal Bird Fauset, has addressed a variety of service c1ubs. aim to pl ace a poppy on every lapel larger districtS. Thus. even though they pIe. Philadelphia Negro women leader, who industrial groupS, and high school as­ by nightfall Saturday. may not bc closed. these schools would More than 35 millIon crepe paper share the benefits of enlarged fa cilities The letter was sent to all leading recent'ly returned from a 5-week vlsil semblies in this area, 1s expected to poppies hav(' been made for the na- and equipment available to the dis­ civic and church organizations. Only to India. She went there at the jnvita­ stress vocational aim& and personalty tion's auxiliaries by disabled veterans. trict. Another aim will be to cut oown other group known to have taken a lion of Mme. P and it. Mrs. Fauset, a for­ development in his talk here. according to Mrs. Lee L . LewiS, auxili- overlaping admlnjstrative work on public stand in response to the NAACP m.er member of the p ennsylvania legis­ Mr. Metzer began h is career as an ary poPpy chairman h ere. . higher levels, thus providing fo r in- plea is the J . A. O'Danlel, Post, No. 10. lature and a viCe-president of the which, according to Commander Wi!- World Alfairs Council of Philadelphia, accountant in . but left h is ContributionS to American LegIOn creased efJiciency. work there to enter teaching, later be­ and AuxiliarY rehabilitation and child The rural New CasUe County study lIam Beswick, Suggested that the issue attended ceremonies 1n conn ctlon with coming a high school principal. He welfare funds given in exchange for will eli ct some 22 state board schools, be put to a town-wide referendum. (Continued on Page 10) came to Temple University as director the poppies will reach a total of $3,- six special districts and 12 colored dis- of war training. nnd after the war was appointed to h iS present post as com­ 500.000. it is estimated. tricts. munity service director. Two _____Th e Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, May 25, 1950 W. H . Naudain, hostess. Installation of of th Wlmod, us is Home Demonstra­ visitors day June 22. A tea was en­ and th ir parents present including officers and appointment of new com­ tion Club and their guests that sim­ and Mrs. Leonard Wittenberg poured. On and aCter Ihe first da County Ll'ad l' l\ laurice F ield and Mrs. mittee chairman took place as follows: 1\ IiI J C.'c "k Ilun( Ire(1 i Field also vi sitors Crom Korner Ketch plicity in the home and comfortable­ The property of the late Robert l ?~g , ;.~~ SJ~~C a~'de~~~,1~~ ~~r ness were more important than the Brackin near Brandywine Sanitorium President, Mrs. R. B. Walker; vice­ and Forest Oak groups. Raymond Lam­ president, Mrs. E. A. Naudain; secre­ cost. He stated that color, design, was sold Saturday. The farm consist­ ~rt~ ~ iPt',.n:;;'~~~t~~, N~(, \~4 3 News born. host preSident, was in charge. tary; Mrs. Joseph MitcheLl, treasurer; D eluware, and if not pold 1 John 0 nnison l' ad the scriptu res and proportion, and balance were the most ing of 63 ncres with an old stone and 30th day of June 1950 Mrs. Wilson Pierson; chnirmen, "Amer­ per centum wHI be add Sar .. f'f"' nin~lo lI Evans, Correspondent Louise Sam ndinger' I' ad the pray!'r. necessary factors. Color films on frame d well ing sold for $36,100 and ican Homes", Mrs. W. H . Naudain ; not paid in July on nlld. I'hf)n ~ lI oc k .. ~, l n 598 George Tatnall had an article on "Faith "Choosing a Rug" and "Room Arra nge­ was bought by a Mr. and Mrs. pippin ten per centum w ill be u "Art", Miss Hannah Mitchell ; public of Our Fathers." oseph Mitchell gave m nt" werc shown. The speaker was of Wilmington. This property and its ~~.~~~:tS a ~~~·t tf.,~. I~e~[:m~~t In tu: beautiful s ting oC the Hoc- the sermon which had been written by introduced by County leader, Miss many antiques has created much in­ welfare, Mrs. I. G. Klair; peace service, ' ylll be add d, maklllR Katherine Jones. Mrs. Laurence Ul­ terest throughout the county. There are f,ve PCI' centum on nit kessin Friends Mceting House, Ihe Ithe State 4-H Club PI' sid nt of Wi s­ Mrs. John C. Mitchell; conservation t he month of August. In White Oak 4-H Club members held con ·in . Dorothy Pierson played for the mer' welcomed the group. In June, the thirty heil's for the estate. and gardens, Mrs. Harvey Ball; legisla­ the Revised Code, \9:15, Laws an outdlor ve-per' s rvice Sunday eve- group singi ng. club will have a tray making lesson. Activities for the; Waverly Club as amended . tion, Mrs. G. C. Eastburn; motion pic- HOWARD S ABBO'rr ning c('l~b rntinl( "Rural Life Sunday". Arthur Hanby, n \' presentative of The short course at the University of closed for the season wilh the final (continued on page five) State Tax CommiSSion' Thp·c \\ ... 1'(' abollt six y-five momb rs Feinbergs, Wilmington told members Delaware is June 21 to 24 with meeting last Wednesday with Mrs.

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the eye •• most of all K, T, KELLER-Pre.sident. Corpor.:uu,1I ,

. " ~T·· -' 0 -ME, the , Do-:dge, DeSoto and Chrysler -cars' this year are liy ii.: "BlIt glat:l as we are- t~tlie respect of peopie---;ii;~ow"&"3 ~ the best examples yet of what Walter Chrysler set out to do ~r people when machinery. " . the thing that challenges 118 the most is the American famil~' 1 l'hese are the people who simply want a car that is fun to drive ••• easy aDd he introduced .is new ideal of car building back in 1925. I convenient to operate • • • and comfortable. These Me the families who W8Jlt to "Those ol. us who started out working together with this great practical engineer o~ a ...car others a~mire ..• \hat Dll:l~ them proud to _sJt .beh\nd !!te wheeLl have never forgotten that we owe our place in this industry to the contributions our cars have made to people's comfort, safety, and pleasure in Gwning and -'It is for these people that we have made our biggest contributions this year~ AiI I ldriving an automobile. ------no.w that we're back in production and our dealers have cars again ••. we're I ' ~dy to demonstrate that fine engineeting and sound craftsmanship make a real : "It is a matter of record that ~e've pioneered anel t.! e\ eloped more engineering differen~ in the satisfaction you get for yO.'.ll'. money• .' . ------~ advances than anyone else in the business. I "If you are a mechanic ••. or an engineer ••. or if you just happen to respect "This difference is so reltt, and means so much that it ~ ill he beautiful machinery, .. I know that YOll will be proud and pleased to drwe a new while to see and drive our new cars, •• and to find o~~ fo:.. yourself wh: t ~~ Plymouth. a , a De Soto or a Chrysler. differenoe means to you,'~

this year, ~~atever you .. pla'n to buy see YOu!- ' l'!e~rbi . ~~aler and try one of these great Chrysler Corporation

'~ 1950 CHRY5LER

52 tA l ode's designed with you in mind ••• whether you want a low priced car or the most expensIve car made in Ametict· THESE OUT'IAHDING DEALERS WILL WELCOME YOUR CALL . \

'1" i , S (;1 T 0 PLYMOUTH DODGE PLYMOU T H DE t 'd, MACK;:.ENZIE & STRICKLAND RlnENHOUSE MOTOR COMPANY 136 ~ Iklten Avenu. - Newlrk Del .... 121·128 Academy Str.. t - N.Wlrk, Oellw", The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thur day, May 25, 1950 THE O. S. JONES Spring . Hils the washer ev.r,bod, Is 'a'k'II, abou' t ..1 'HE GREAT NEW ~ ~ Appliance Show

Iiiw- n'k~~:';'::~ ~. of : . ~' . \ ~ ~IUHF • PRIZE • SOUVENIRS FREE REFRE HMENTS r -- • SPINNER " WASHER Does Your Entire Laundry ••• From Suds To Spin-Dry \. ,- In A Single Porcelain Tubl NoUftlnl' r----'---No_ _Tired _ Backl No Hands In Waterl Time Only and FEATURES ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY /lE'EIi SEEN IEI(JIIE 0 ... more work out of soap, an the dirt Clut of clothes. Worler, • 7 . speed push button (ookl"g out of fln •• t washing. OF " TIDE" WITH .... steomlng zone. .11g...... Bonqu.t. oven w ith balanced . EACH SPINNER • Ups- A - Daisy - UP a 4th SUrface THOR OVERFLOW RINSING .... it, DOWN a big six quart Kookall. • (oncealed oven vent. Rlns.. by agitator action the" WA~HER • Acid r.sisting •• terlor. floats soap and soli away from • .... width fIuoresc.nt light. top. Cloth •• are brlght.r, whlterl You eon trol every FOR operation with PENNIES A DAYI yOPr fingertips I THOR SINGLE ·TUB SPIN.DRYING 279~ Time tho) wasMng, Gets out 25 % more water than rinsing, spin-drying a wrlng.rl Your hand. are neve, ••••••••••••• the way In wate" no lifting I See these Wonderful Home you want It. * * Appliances dem.onstrated by Complete price ONLY $19950 Factory .. Experts • .. You .. may NO BOLTING DOWN - NO PLUMBING NECESSARY ~ Win an Appliance 01 Your -' . . COMf IN for a demonstration I See all the Own Choice advantages of this great new Thor. • •••••••••••• * *

of the toe o~ns and closes the door auto· matically - SU PER LOCKER, Freel', a nd Fresh'.er lockers easily combine to give 90 Ibs. of froz.en storage

- BUTT'RY, keep. o ' pound of butler sweet and easy to spread - SWING'R CRISP'RS, "Sup~ r MorktJl" size. swing out at a Anger touch

Wall ·'o· wall and al· -FULL - LENGTH ways VERY mo is t and D 0 0 R with ompl .. cold for cl1i1ling beyer. ages, keeping meals toe cleoron~ at the ju icy, sol ads fresh a nd botlom crisp. - COlD FROM TOP SWING'R (RISP'R Convenient mois' cold sforage for TO TOE, 011 th. fruils. Swings oul easily 01 a finge r space inside tho cob-- louch to YOWl work space. fO IY to cleon. inet j, re frigerated Check tltese F",tures fOROt4LY y =.~ y Ol~~~~~or: ct . Old 4:rc~.~ : it~, ~~h'~::' ;.~:~: ?ENHlfS firm , postfrve .eol, moid cold for every A DAV! hop. ott cold I.. f.ad. feature. from Top to Toe . Pen ny Imagine this beautiful Gibson refriger­ for penpy, your greote ct ,efris e,. .""" w::: f ~o:0.' ~ fUll liNG," DOOI alar -.-lu • . ator in your home. It's the finest you've ever seen with all 'mechoni.m, quiet, Easy swlngang, 'tilth . ~onomlcol . - "'''.... d tot spoce. the exciting new features, and increased cold storoge space from top to toe. Stop in today and see this brand new _.) Hev .. befor .. ...;,. y.,;, ... .".ucf, a big 11 Gibson with your own eyes. Let us show you how it can b. ; ...~ ft . refrigeralor 10 economical in ' 00' t.poce and yours for only pennies a day. lions with a ~to rich "' co"venl."~ new f.otu,,,. Se. it de"", $359.95 Come in Todl.yt touch of a single , -,roled leclay, discov., how It may b. Y""" 10( Hodell15t knee control ,'oJ, ~nie. 0 clay', then folds and wheels away Date: Friday, May 26 Low Down Payment 24 Months To Pay Time: 10 am to 9 pm II

No waiting for this flWllVelOUS ~ Gladiron .•. you can buy it today, gW.lIOD with it tomorrow! See our Ooe-MIDute Shirt DemoDltratioo ••• lee bow you can up through hardest-to-iroo-piecel iJl min­ S JONES utes-bow the GladitOll whee" where you THEO • • .....De it. Thea J~ and ICOra ia 1 ~ Iquare Sect of space. Telephone 2-6001

All[ 1'0 _ nil ~ . 'I1IOa AUTOIUOtC W.- See it wash ... rinse . ~mp dry rlothes. THEN con­ 129 East Main Street Newark, Delaware Vert to a wonderful Dishwasher in just 1'12 minutes I Four The Newark Po t. Newark. Delaware. Thul' d·'y. May 25. 1950

parted to steel. lor example, and the J . Rankin Davis. the manner set forth above. I Attorney·at·law. (3) That the assets of the corporation reo Advertising Head In degree ot heal used determines the Equitable Building. mainlng aIter such reduction arE' sufficient EDWARDS ROOFING CO. character ot the properties sought. Wilmington. Delaware to pay any debts. the payment of which Talk At Rotary Club Farmers Trust ompany of Ncwark. Newark, Delaware I'hone William S. Hamilton was program Ex cutor haI~ w~~~~~'kn ~~~g/.°:aid ENGRA W Miss Anne Hamilton, advertising and chairman. 5·25; 6·1.8 'l'RADING CORPORATION has caused its ROOFING - HEATING - SHEET METAL wd;il&lU sales promotion manager ot the Ajax corporate seal to be a!iixed and this certif· The speaker at next week's meeting ERTIFICATE OF RED CTION OF Icate to be signed by JOHN F . McGRAW. Electric Company of Philadelphia, ad· will be Fred Sposato, newly appointed CAPITAL its President and EDWARD C. McIiUGH. ROO~!NG REPAIR - ASBESTOS AND BRICK In} G dr ssed the Rotary Club ot Newark at director of the Summer Recreation ENGRAW TRADING ORPORAT!.ON. a JR .. Its Secretary. this 10th day o( May. corporation organized and existing under A . D . 1950. its m eling on Monday evening. Her ------. -- the General Corporation Law of the State J . F. McGraw LETTERS TESTAMENTARY of Delaware, DOES HEREBY CERTIFY as -- topic was "Heat Treatmen!." President Estate of Samuel Little. Deceased. Notice follows: Edward C. McHugh, Jr. NEWARK ENGINEERING CO. Miss Hamilton discussed the methods Is hereby given that Letters Testamentary (1) That on the lOth dIU' of May. A . D. • Secr~t ary • used by industry to treat metals and upon the Estate of Samuel Lillie late of 1950. there was tiled with said corporation Mill Creek Hundred. deceased. were duly the written consent of the holde rs of rec· ENGRA W TRADING other commercial objects. She pointed granted unto Farmers Trust Company of ord of all of the shares of the corporation ORPORATION GENERAL CONTRACTOR out that various properties can be im· Newark on the Eighteenth day of May outstanding and having voUng power. au. CORPORATE SEAL A. D. 1950 and all persons Indebted to the thorlzing the reduction of of 1947 ------I said deceased are requested to make pay· the corporation In the following manner. ments to the EXeCU) ' without delay. and to wit : ~ELA:VAR~ PHONE 2·7121 PUBLIC SALE all persons h, ving emands against the By cancellation and retirement of 120 Filed in the oUice of the Secretary of State of deceased arc requil to exhibit a nd pre· shares already purchased and by the pur. of Delaware on the 19th day of May. 1950, sent the same duly probated to the said chase and retirement of 480 shares of at 9 o'clock A. M. and recorded In the of· HOUSEHOLD FUUNITURE Executor on or be fore the Eighteenth day capital stock of the Corporation at $5Q. per fice of the Recorder of Deeds for New of May A. D. 1951 01' abide by the law in share. Castle County. Delaware. on the 22nd day NEWARK, DELAWARE SaLurday, May 27th, 1950 this behalf. of May. 1950. 1:00 P . M . Address ha~2~e~~a,~e~~~e~afi~~ $J4 . ~8 t~O$~~.~i~~ 5·24;6·1.8 On Nottingham Road, at Head of Christiana Cemetery One Norge Electric Refrigerator. good condition; I ice refrigerator. 1 heatrola oil burner healer, I \valnut drop-leaf ta ble, antiquc; I extension table. 6 antique kit· ._~"'''••••••• I!!!!!!!!I'''''''''I''!I!I __ ~._II!I ____ ''IIiI_------_~ 1III_1III1____ _ 1IIIi11l~ chen chairs, 7 cane seat chairs. stands, ____ dishes. knives. forks. cooking utensils. 3 galvanized wash tubs. 1 dough tray. an· tique; buffett. studio couch. rockers, floor and table lamps. seve ral g lass 011 lamps. beds mattresses. bureaus. chest of drawers. 1 Singer drop· top sewing machine. bed linen. quilts. tabl~ cloths. pillows. bolsters. mirrors. glass Jars. rugs, screens and screen doors. other articles too numerous to mentioJl. Terms Cash • NIMROD MINNER, Owner John T. KennelJy, Auctioneer W. C. Jester, Clerk 5·25·!tc CERTIFICATE OF R EDUCTION OF CAPITAL KNOX CONSOLIDATED COAL CORPORATION THIS IS TO CERTIFY that KNOX CON· SOLIDATED COA L CORPORATION is a corporation created by and exJstmg under the laws of the State of Delawar.e . .the resident agent in charge of Its prmClpa l office in the State of Delaware bemg CORPORATION SERVICE COMPANY. 900 Market Street. Wilmington. Delaware; THAT the board of directors of the said corporation. ~ t a meetin g called for that purpose voted in favor of a reduction of DELAWARE PARK ~~~I ~foWM':i~,~~~Xffo<;:sg~Il~,ii~~~ Seven Hundred Thirty-Eight Thousand Five Hundred DoUars ($1.738.500) t o Three Hundred Forty-SiX Thousand Two Hun· 1'lsk"s Tho. You Please Take drf~a~itZr~~li~~s th~"::;;I~J;sru;:t record of more than a majority of the total number of shares of the said KNOX CON SOL!" Out to Read These Fa~ts DATED COAL CORPORATION havmg voting power and now outsta.nding. voted in favor of the said reductIon of capItal at a meeting of stockholders called and years of operation~ the finaneial hox seore held in accordance with the statutes and Ul-¥-t!'it·I;t,,:;s s~Jh:e~~~f~~t:,ot~aPita l is to be ectected by retiring One Hu!'dred Forty.Four (144) shares of stock WIthou t looks sOlDething like this: ~::e~~n~e. c~~R:r :;r {~: ~?,~~~~~tl~r' li1r; Dollars ($50) each and by reducing. the amo un~ of capital represented by Thlrty­ Four 'l'!:tousand Six H undred Twenty·Six Investment at Delaware Park ...... almost $3,000,000.00 ~~~:~~,j~~~r~~o~t~~~t~P~Oll:~~e ($~~ n~::. Taxes paid to Federal Government ...... about 3,300,000.00 share to Tnl Dollars ($10) per share. THAT ',n alnount not exceedl.ng that Taxes paid to State of Delaware ...... approx. 9,000,000.010 part of the capital of the corporation rep· resented by such shares without par value. pursuant to the provisions of Sectio,! 14 of Dividends, preferred stockholders ...... exactly 62,821 .20 the General Corporation Law. WIU . be charged against or paid out of the capItal Divid~nds, common stockholders ...... None of the corporation; . THAT the assets of this corporatIOn reo maining after such reduction are s uf1lcl~nt ~~arlaYno~nYha~~bt~ei~e o~~~~~~~ ~ro~\~~~ Sudi a liftinQ of a portion of the tax burden off the shouIders of the people c-! Del~are, fOiN WITNESS WHEREOF. the said cor· poration has caused this certificate to be and such a negligible return to stockholders. is due to the strict racing law. the only one made a nd executed under its corporate seal and the hands of Its President and of its kind in the country. Secretary. this 3rd day of May. A. D. 1950. KNOX CONSOLIDATED COAL CORPOR· ATION B y W . M. Zeller. President The stockholders of Delaware Park are happy to continue to race under this latv. as it an.d R.u ss~ 1I r;;.val1;'. s!,cre.tar~ • • assures fhe best in sport. It 'also has attracte~ hundreds of thousands of out·of-~ate vis­ KNOX CONSOLIDATED COAL itors, who won't be so eager if the law is changed or tampered with. CORPORATION Incorporated Delaware 1931 No salary is received by the President. nor by the ·rreasurer. No member of the Execu{.jve ~TA"-rE ·OF ·l~!!A~A) • • • • • : 55. Committee receives salary or compensation. The directors serve without fees. Salaries C~'i:Ni?R~MW1~~~~~ri. that on this 3rd and wages go only to those officers and employees actively engaged in the operatiQn ~;,?;b~~,M:y~~ta~y Ig~obl~;(?~.e ~"ct tro~ s ~~~ of the track.. State and County a foresH ld. personally ~'(f~S3'fI~A ~E~e~'6Atre~~~Wo\'lA~~g:. the corooration mentioned in the fore- ~gib~ s'~,ec';~~I~~~eac~~~:reJ~e ~fh~~~~~n;~~~ TI.e Condition of Dellnvare Pa. rJ~ Is Strong and Healtl.. y! ;i~~C~~e~~ o~ell~~s s;f~ ~~~p~;~fto~~da~~et~~t the seal thereto affixed was the common The condition of Delaware Park is strong and healthy! !ts prospect ahead is fine. as and corporate seal of the said corporation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hc~e· .:;Iood as any American r<7.cetrack. and better than most. We ete sure that all want Dela­ unto set my hand and affixed my offICIa l seal the day a nd year tOL~a:.°ECI~vX~\5n . ware Park to go on keeping a heavy portion of the state's tax burd"n off the sh.jl!llders Notary Public of the taxpayer. Delaware Park cannot do this efficiently. and ..also distribute "compli­ My Commission expires mentary" tickets or badges promiscuously. Year by year the track has been cutting ~pr~l 9,. J95~ • • • Notary Public down the numbe:f of badges. even to those connected with racing. We are cutting fur­ Sea 1 ther this year. I~d la t;a 5·18.25; 6._1______Our' campaign for a paid gate is for the benem of the citizens of Delaware. No proper­ USE T-4-L FOR ly run busi'ness can countenance giving away its product. We want you to know the ATHLETE'S FOOT reasons for the tightening up. Good will is Delaware l>ark's mo~t valuable asset. We BECAUSE- hope for your continued good will, and also your support in our badge cuUing efforts. It has greater PENETRATING Power. With 90 % undiluted alcohol base, it carries the active m edication DEEPLY, to kill the ~erm on contact. Get happy it Fete Salient Points: reliet IN ONE HOUR or your 40c back at any drug store. Today at Of all money wagered at Delaware Park, virtually 90% of it goes back to those NEIGHBOR'S PHARMACY who wager it. * I BE ~ NEIGH · BORLY ._-:e. To maintain the enterprise with goods and supplies, the track spends about $200.000 * in the community annually. From the monies won by them in stakes and purses, horsemen redistribute to their q ooms and other employees. another $20 ).000. which is spent in the commUDity for * food. clothing, lodging and merchandise. From the track's portion allowed by law. Delaware Park pays in wages into the com. BUT BE SAFE! munity between $600.000 ani $700.000 each year.

Sbarlng your car Is a friendly * gesture, but If guests are Injured The bulk of Delaware Park's attendance Is from out of state. wllere complimentaries wblle In yo'.J~ car, tbey may are not requested. and where none of the tax benefits prevail. Should Dela­ expect you to pay theIr medical * warf#'mS. wAo receive the tax bene~its. lag behind neighbQr states in faimeu con- espensC8. cernlnCJ complimentaries? . - - ., . To take care of sucb IIltuatlons. valuable Medical Payments fea­ ture Is available with Hartford Automobile Insurance. Tbe email coet guarantees payment of medical bills for you and TOE DELA.WARE STEEPLECHASE AND RACE ASSOCIATIO~' ot.hers burt wblle In your car. Can u s today for complete de­ Wilminqton, Delaware bllle-no obligation. DONALD P. ROSS. P,.. ,IIM,

liBYAN FJELD DAWSON I . R. WOOD 331 East MaID Street Yb P,•• Id.D' aDd rrea._ Yk. P,ealden' aad GeDeroJ .~ hcrelcrrr ODd A ..b'aD' 1'.0_ DlaI2-HU -...... r...... " ... llft..!!.r! C•• mllnt The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware. Tl.ur day. May 25. 1950 Five ~ I l\OLL CREEK HUNDRED ___ L I

,f.[~~f~~~;~~:iff t*« ..: ..>< •• :: :.~:;:~~~;:.:~::~:~::~:.:;.::::-,.~x.. JI ~U ~~~ y~I P~C3iij(t. in University "Gym" or "Field- - -- ,. ~ u There is nothing like r ecap- ,· ....-0 L_'" B.. I ·0...... III .,- . the memories of College Days! ~ ~ • --.--- • N"h,". ""''''. K,lb,. llly a ..---d ....1 Ib 49· Heat hs, Eatons, Goebbels, i ...... ~. Nesses were on the list of those . lelalei. rl"Gllk...... ' HI 39- . enjoyed refreshments and contin- I • LI-... Pad-d". Ib 35· danc ing at the Nesses afterward. .. and Mrs. J ohn Kalb and Mr. - \ . Kalb entertained at a SUl'prise Il4IItt IrH..... littr Iii '.tl"'" Lar,t ~ It! 1" 'I saturday in honor of J anet I.Ct ""'" Ib .'t ,.IIe. ,mit, - It! 21.Ka'l/ birthdAmongay, those wh ichto singtook th e placewell- Motorists' dollars _.r. 'I PlI'k hH V& Ib 18. Ptr.h FHltta --. , III 3... ' birthday song were Mr. and go farther when 1.... __ ... ,,__ ..... t ClaW;~ftct ~hit!1 'Ali) Van Sant, Mr. and Mrs. f~.-...... ~ ea· Ibean 7- Ibean 7 l Sanborn, Mr. and Mrs. William pavements are -- , an~c~:y ~~!~~~~ ~~~S~ ith sec- ( 0 NCR ET E ,;. ....1AOlf~U~T ~ )' . Perk ~ \ in his event atlhe F air Hill Show Saturday. .BEAN~ Kembl esville, Flint Hill and , UT T E . Methodist Churches com- DOLLARS you pay t .' or ' ..I tender Rev. Julius Meyer and THE. .' j ...... '" to In gas taxes and license ta~.,,' a farewell party at Kemblesville Monday evening. A musical fees go fa rther when they Many an accident can be avoided if you11 take G consisting of instrumental I are invested in concrete this precautmn. Drive in for a quick, econom· ? voca l selections was well presented pavement. Concrete usually ical brake adjustJllent by 01)1 experts. If you're a most co ngenial evening was costs less to build than by a friendly and under planning a trip, or if you muely drive in little talk from R e vere n~ other pavement of equal traffic day after day, nothing is more impor. load-carrying capacity, It tant than a safe !ij)t of brakes. Wily take sterling silver gift was pre­ serves longer a nd w ith less chances? Let us check your car thoroughly, Meyers. Reverend Meyer, maintenance expense. Con- Drive in today! and Carol are moving to Quarryville, P a. where crete stretches motorists' Meyer will have charge of the gas and tire mileage, r e ­ Church, and historic Wesley duces wear and tear on cars. Asic your officials to 'J)ITTENHOUSE specify concrete pavement "-!!OTOR COMPAl!);/ J ~.ytltf~ p".~ Bor Celte, ' PORTLAND CEMENT rropical l)eiit,l.t Loaf Cak.. ' _~ _ .~ 29c ASSOCIATION !w.o. LH PiRee'" teed A.,,.. ¢ •••a ~c 1528 Walnut St., Phila deljlhla 2, Pa. DODIi,E • PLymOUTH lpon't ..oraettept~ --- - G' A notional organization to improve and 14 _ DODGE Job-Rated TRUCKS extend the uses of portland cement and 'Iap.... - Breael I.~: concrete ••• through scientific research and engineering fleld work )BROWN 'N SERVE lOLLS ,kgt! 15c BRIDGEWATER .¥Jr. IttII LI. Dt'lltlt~, plain, dOE 190 augarad, doz 20. \ ., ...... , ...... , ...... rown • It. * * 're6h ,,..,., Asparagus ., + ~~'( " \ $ \ 0>. ' / l'egeMble. and _ ..jlr .• - bej'h 39"WI '\ 11 ~ for over 1 I \\~ ~tJ.'\~ ". Ifuorafion DIllY It "--- ~ . .J I \ 'a~ytomQtees etn 19. - ~. . .01..... \:arse New Floride Whiter 10 HI. 49- .... .~,n. .Valentlne Variely- . Ib Itc ...... O.rr.ti '-'\, 2 ~Oh'19'IL'''1 RII ••rb 2 bohe III l 'IHII Beltr, .. 2 .talk·11t LI',. Ivou_ben I for 191 Sprill, "1."" I ~ 181 ....It. Pllttll" bag 15. c UN-sational ... that's the word for our BIG VALUES in Holiday needs * * ! BANANAS ~den~e ZM»:Z9 lor wmforL and sport _ for leisure and pleasure - for fun In the sun! St, make OUR STORE your first stop on your way to a 'unfilled Fla. v ....cia o...... 2~:O-:Jlc

fun·filled Holiday. You'll be glad that you Ctld when you see the money I .EAIROOK "'ARM8 BABY LIMA BEAN8 12-oz11kg 31<1 IDEAL PURE OONCEN. ORANGE JUICE 2 6-oz cans 530 )'011 save. TOWLE' S FIiENCH PROVIN'IAL 1:, ORANGE JUICE Fla . Sweet or Natural ~~l: 37° . INVITES YOU TO SEE TilE SILVER PARADE 'n-OMATO JUICE Sunrise -- -"i~~z25e 'JAPPLE JUICE Id eal Pu re t:~~z29c ( MAYONNAISE Freifl Hom·oe·Lite I J:~ 33° I . PIE CRUST MIX Gold Seal 2 pkgl 27°

/BLUE BERRIES Tru-Blu Fancy 1 4 ~' oz G&n 29- STARRING STERLING BY TOWLE & OTHER 01181' Ends &a.... day . \ a ...... ,' Our len.. tional Cumen PICNIC SPECIALS SILVERWARE SALE I 4 Plastic Cups CLOSES THIS WEEK'\ 4 Plastic Plates ; ".c<, 'co .. ",~ ciSO Get' l'o"r C,.,.d·.(;et Your Set.' 2 Vacuum (pt.) BoWes FINE SILVERSMITHS You'll want thle IIolIqul.lte Silverware AU For $4.49 for youree lf and for glft ~ so hurry, and get your card. punched and ~f' deemed by thl. Sat., Ma y aT. 1tt.90 I LATEX BATHING YIII S." U, to Yz $3 - CAPS - 9Se itt 110. I, 24·'t. PI... .98 Suntan Lotions :md cams fer I with mit- polson I vy LotJons Itttl", Ptr.. ". Why Pay Moret Cee 'lin Colee FlmIor ,..d S,..,el A.1l Our Popubtr Blend. are lleat.Flo Roaated I " WIII-erHt Ct... Ib 61. AIO. I.... III 18. ' Ir ~'\ NewarkPharmacy,lnc. ' ldl.1 .V.1U1l1i '"kld C.... , drip or rig., Ib Dan 710 \) 16~ E. MAIN STREET PHONE 28671 ~flJ.9J~ I NEWARK, DELAWARE Jeweler - Est, 1885 -'UNI FAMILY elHCLI NOW ON SALK •• .. FREE PARKING SPACE 316 • 318 DEL, 81'. 52 E. MAIN 8T·1 NEWARK \ 0 I ' R DOl t II R at I.; ,. \ ... 0 " r 1\ 1 ncr II (' '" [ NEW VASTLE ~. .. . . Six !~~ewa t'k Po t, N~ai ' k, D~laware, Thu!' day, May 25, 1950

child to b come more ind!'p nd nt, such which provcd ample as thc total cost[ \ as button larg and convenicnt nough of the nine garments came to $17.86. for lIttle fingcrs to manipulate. on- ' THE NE.K POST structioll should b!' simple, functional, ------.------=:------______and proportionate to the child's sizc. - ~ -5 ____vms i'ounded January 26, 1910, by the late Everett C. 1~ Provision for the child's growth is I awrv- Zl- - - ~ Photographs • An Independent Newspaper------~a:~:.n~~I~a~s din ~~ll~O~~I~U I ~:~;!'an~e~~~. AlR CONDITIONED Published Every Thursday by the Newark: P olt, Ine. justable susp nders. Cutting down on 14-16 Thompson Lane, Newarl:, Dela ware WEDDING - AD LT Locally and Independently Owned and Operated elaborate designs a nd decorativ mo­ tifs Simplifies washing and ironing. The proj ct was financed by the AND BABY PORTRAIT ' ~1~le~~~la~·~~':l c... ~~~r~;l~b.';.a~:.~ f~~::t:h;:r ~~af:"L:: : Welfare Committce of the Newark Cen- I FRANK N. MEGARGEE ...... EDITOR' tury Club, of which Mrs. Allen P. COl- I RICHARD T. WARE ...... PUBLISHER burn is chairman. Each girl was allow- THEATRE ------:--:-- ed a maximum of $2 for each child , I 2 hows _ 7-9 p. m, Entl!red a. second class matter. March 10. 1910. at thl! Postoffice at Newark, Delaware, * * under the Act of March 3, 1879. aturday continuous from 2 p. m, BROSIU TUDI O Albert Hamilton unday 2-4 and 8 p. m. ( l aster Plumber) Phone - Ncwal·k 2-6892 olli n:.:hall1 Houll Il'hur .-Fl'i. May 25-26 NATIONAL ED ITORIAL Plumbing & Healing +LLAS'SOd1~TI]N Humphrey Bogart ~------_.J~~~~~ .-, -- ~ '::J""" .::/ " Moderllize Your Old I Elea1lore Parker MIH·t~'i{,i:I' · . Plumbi1lg" I "Cbain Lightning" We wolnt a.nd invite communlca.tlons, but Uley must be sl&"l1ed by the writer', aameo-not tor publication, but lor our lnturmatlon and proteeUolL JOBBT G REPAIRS 1------254 E. lain t ISat urday May 27 Newark , Delawar e, Thursday, May 25, 1950 Phone 267 11 Hewark, Delaware Dean Jagger Overcast Skies Fail 9 Newark Tots Given "C . Man" and To Daunt Horsemen New Summer Outfits I WAN'TED Richard Arlen Despite overcast skics, a sizeable The Family Clothlllg Problems Class ME AND WOMEN "Grand Canyon" gall ery of horse Jovers viewed the of the School of Home ~~conom i cs at I Newark Kiwanis Club Horse Show on the University of Delaware presented FOR BOTH DAY AND Sun.-Mon. May 28-29 Saturday at Foxcatcher Farms, Fair its annual "Togs for T ots" exhibit re- NIGHT HIFT WORK H ill. Md. cenlly New summer outfIts were made I Jane Wyman The Conformation Hunter Champion- possible for nllle Newark children sh ip was award d to Tanahmerah. through comblllcd efforts of the class J Apply Marlene Dietrich owned by Gen. a nd Mrs. Charles B. and the Newark Welfare CommIt tee U. S. Employment Office "Stage Fright" Lyman of Pocopson, P a. Reserve Gen. After studying childre n'S clothing on Crothers Bldg. Lyman rode his horse to victory. Miss a scientific basis, the students used Betty Mills, co-owner of the Bet-Peg this knowl dge in making outfits Jor Elkton, Md. Tues.-Wed. May 30-31 Stables rode t he second p lace horse. pre-school children of low-income fam- Broderick Crawford The Working Hunter Championsh ip ilies in Ncwark. The childre n were BA YSHORE INDUSTRIES, was awarded to Miss Belly J ane Bald- choscn by Miss Alice Leak, visiti ng Ellen Drew win's Brandywine. National working nurse. INC. hunter champion for the past two years. The following featu res were consid­ Elkton. Md. "'Cargo to Capetown" Gen. Lyman's Tanahmerah was award- ered in making the garments. The ed reserve in this division. Both horses fabric should be suitabl e in texture •••••••••••••• ~ were tied fo r the championship in this and design for the child's personality. and the judges gav thc championsh ip Self-help features should enable the on the basis of substance and sound- ______.______ness. Write or Phone for FREE ESTIMATE The Jumper Championshi p was awarded to Miss Phyll is Lose's Cassa­ dol. Miss Lose, from Berwyn, Pa., rode ~.n~ _" ~~~T her horse to two fi rst places. a second, and a third to take the championsh ip. ~~KITCHEN. The second p lace horse in this division aTVLIiD 1111 aTlilil.. 'Was Pickwick owned by Edward Mooney from P honexville. Pa. This EASY TERMS - 36 MONTHS TO PAY horse won t he Touch-and-Out even t and was third in th e $250 Jumper Stake. ,The first event of the morning was At last, a 14-inch RECTANGULAR tube for photo-' for ponies over 12.2 hands a nd under perfect TV. JU St l simple controls .. . BILT-IN-, ; ~ICED JUST ]4.2. A trophy donated by Millel"s of TENNA too! Many other exclusive Motorola a nd presented by Miss features. Smart cabinet in mahogany or limed 5299.95 Sarah Mason, of Newark, was won by oak. See it .•. compare it today! Modell 4T1 Joe Bonsall's black gelding Lazy Bones. The second event for ponies u nder ] 2.2 was won by Mrs. Allene M. Cad­ See Us Before You Buy de ll 's Dolly a nd was ridden by Karen Caddell, small daughter of the owner. The t rophy for this event was donated bl Abercrombie a nd Fitch of N ew Planned for your delight by Kitchen Experts. Complete Service - Equip­ LEON A. POTTS York City and was presented by Miss ment - Walls - F·loors. Etc. We Do Everythlnr. Workmanship Guaranteed 44 East Main Street Mason. ,The third event was the Children's TRIVITS APPLIANCE STORE Horsemanship class. Miss Carla Car­ 181 East Main Street The LESTER GRAND PIANO i. the Official Piano of the Philadelphia Orcheslra penter, of Wilmington. was the winner Phone 6-1611 on her gray gelding Soda. Second place went to Miss Becky L ewis on Pollyann. J oe Clancey of Marshalllon was third and J oe Bonsall, 10urth. The troph y for this class was d onated by Miss Eve Boden and was presented by Miss Mason in Miss Boden's absence. BETSY R0-55 SPINET SEWING MACHINE S NEW ELECTRIC Ea sy comfort from heel to to • PORTABLE S • . . casuol styling from sale to vamp •• • Th ese f eatures of Jarman's, ONLY "leis uals" will add pleasure to all your leis ure moments. Come in today for a polr of u For smartly masculine " lehuals.

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Now On Dia'play At EAGLJE: FURNITUR E CO, 162 East Main Stre(;l Phone 3311 Mn. H()Sle; l' Morrls or A nnapolis, Md. Mrs. Mabel MacDonald IS sp nding is visiting with h l' son-in-law and sometime here a th guest of h er son­ d aughler, MI'. and Mrs. Roy T. Wallon, in-law and daughler, R v. and Mrs. Paper Mill Road, n a l' Milford ross James L . G taz, J r. Nottingham Road . Social Events Road s. • • ' JO 'KER / BAZAAR AND FE TIVAL - 0 - -<>- ) - C SAT 'IWA Y ALF;M . HUR H, JUNE 7 Dr. - Nurse, Navy Hospital, Annapolis, will spe nd this week-end wit h h I' m othe r LARY A CEPTING I Mr. and Mrs. Edwa rd Pie rson oC Mil- WE TAKE PRIDE IN ~ IA . . ford C ross Roads a nd MI'. and Mrs. P au l Mrs. Emma K irk. RESERVATI.o S I White man of D elawa re Ave nue were ______1 PRECISE . Ella Mae I\ laclary w hose t ele- visitors in W illiamsburg, Va. this pasl Phone : Newark 64 05 PRESCRIPTION ::unbcl' is 639 1 will accept your week-end. SERVICE for lh a nnual b a nquet of -0- BLANCHE MAE EVERETT iation of the Newark Mayor a nd Mrs. Wallace M . J ohnson Slip Covers, Dra pes a nd Reupholstering Professional Pharmacists Pu.rchase By Phone!. a tt en d ~ d the D elaware Mayor's A SSOC i-' Estima tes free with 01' without material CUSTOM DUMP TRUCKlrAULING a llon 111 R ehoboth on Sunday after- Newark, D e i. , Route l - Ogletowll Road A Call rv ill Bring Our soil, ma nure. R . Abrams noon and evening. On Call ~r;~o~~~ · i~~J75 ~OP Lill.le rv hite T mel. 5·4·41p B USI NESS OPPORTUNITY 24 Hours Daily To Y our Door CHARm GrRDus=Ba-AsFmimIN ~2~T ' bome for appointm nt call NC\\'ol'k Concrete Block Plant, fully equipped, e ledrically o!=-I ·l'aled. Drying Tunnels, TS 5- 11-41p SI el Racks, Hydraulic liCl trucks, Steel P allates, plenty of storage space. Jarge Inte rna tional d eli very truck drive n less tha n 5000 miles, Planlunusual construc- N~~~~~ l~ n~J~ /~~4~ELL'S REPMR NF:W tion, , .~ ady to opera te, priced al less lhan 50 % of its cost. 5-25-Itp . With the heavy demand fo r blocks this plant shou ld pay handsome divide nds. RHODES DRUG STORE am the exclusive Agent. PROFESSIONAL PHARMACISTS L'i-~C?d~~~f,~~~(Li6II~ARDEN 1 NG ~ (C. EMERSON JOHNSON, SUCCESSOR) 5-25- ltl> Phones - 581-2234 N ight Phone 2-0493 We Deliver = LAWSO N STARCHER For Sa le Newark's New Broker l'~to~2~C . KNIT BOOTIES. CALL 2- 1:>'41. Phone (;;', 10 - O I' EN EVENINGS - 267 E. MaIn S trect Now Open Sunday 10 i • M. to 9 P. M. Walch this space n xt week for announcement for a new suburba n addition, AFRiCANVrOLETSDIFFER-ENTVarlcti~ FULL DELIVEUY SERVICE ~~ll n~l~a~~~~I's?;~eeet~hOuse. M aude Mote, w here you will want to invest. L ess than one-half mile trom town limits. Also n 3-2-13tp. five acre tract development. PLANTS : TOMATOES. 1.25 per 100; pep_ PCI'S, 1.25 pcr 100: cabbage. 1.00 pel' 100: swcct potatoes, 1.00 pel' 100 All other •• vcgetablc. flowcr plan Is. available. An ­ ESTABLISHED 1894 lonio Clvltl ll o. Salem Church Road. near Oglclown . Phone 2-1672. MEMORIALS EVERY GRADUATE 4-27-51e HTCKEN HOUSE 14xl6 Phonc 2-6030. B. H. M·cI(IRACHAN'S SONS 5- IB -2tp JI':IlSEY BUFF POULTS 75c. SMALl. Kennett Square Phone 647 Broad Brcast. Gosllns. Phone 2-0548 . wants an 5- IB-2tp Represented by GEORGE HAMILTON Newark, Delaware Phone 2-6783

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on all HESTA URANT EQUnPMENT. 4 TABLES­ I'cd tops. 16 chnlz's-rcd lea thel' se-n tH, hot (A) 15·j ulIJcl Elgin. Crace­ pTute, 6 bu,'nc r gns ra n gC', window x­ Bernat Yarns fil II , f,u" iollcd. 10K hall "' fan . App ly Nclllc's Horscshoe Inn, gold filled CiUC. lI i~ 11 Roule 40, Bcar', Delawilre. CllrL",1 cry.lnl. $.17.50 5-25-ltp -0- G . E . REFRIGERATOR. WESTI NG IIOUSE F:lcetrle Oven. cabinct sink . John W. F ls hcl', 22 ontlnClllal Ave. 5-25- llp

COLL IE PUPS. A. K . . RC/llstl·I'NI. Henry's Shop P apers avai lable at purchn"c f'rfcC" cI 101' Del. Ave. Newark n quick snlc. Spring View Fa rill , Phone 375 4. Phone 8061 5-25 -2tp (8) IS-jewel £ ll!,ill , T rim 6tlUarecasc alld BABY CH ICKS. oun 9'T0 K IS F Till': comfortllbl. HO.t fill,,,, Slain/e... " ..~ Best brcedl nl{, xcellellt Inycrs nnd meat bock cxpan.ion bond. "12.50 tyPC fOI' clual pllrposc row ls. Theft· Jivl · Ahility Is Itlg-h. Wc havp mA ny "ntlsflel C'u slomcl'F, New Jlampsh lrC'R, R ock -limn,) (e) Elgin D.LI~" . 17 jewel,. Dillin­ l'OSSCf; , White l.cghm' I1 R RpI'l n l! V iew Form. R . D. 2. Phonc 3754. Newnrk . gu;,hC(l sitU/JUdI . 10K HalUral gold 5-25-2tp flllc'" ca, •. 1'1. , cry,wl. ' 55.00 R.T.JONE FOR CINDERS ALL NEWARK 1851 Pri(;ft incllUl. Federal 1'ru: 5-25- ltp SOY BEANS. PliONE 4SQO . G . 11 SM ITH. Sound auto l oal'l flnanc ... Mcchanlcsvi ll c . A n E lgin Watch - it's tbe tr a~liti on (\1 5-25-31c FUN*ERAL Only ELGIN ------jng means greater car· g r a du a ti o n· g ift! A wide val'l c t y of lIOUSEHOLD FUR NITURE PliONE 81105 . b ca utiful n ' w s tyles f or me n a nd has the S·25-2tc DIRECTOR owning pleasur e . Gl>t w o m cn. Eacb h as til a rl"" ,zing Durll ­ 40uraPower 6 ROOM HOUSE. MODERN onvcnicn~e •. Powe r M ninspring tha t crimina.tes ~% All Hardwood floors. alltnmnl lc. 011 Iwnl a bank auto loan here. Mainspring· ~ hNlrnoms. bA lh . F.lkton Hpl!lhls. Elklon. of aU re pairs due to s teel m alDsprmg Md .. nil own 1', Elkton 691. ·Pa&4n 'peadj-wl 5-25-21c PHONE* 2-6221 failures. E lgins fro m $29.75. N od. oI .. IIIcI..," ...... BEFORE YOU BUY 19~6 FORD WITIT A 1940 R cco ndltJon~d 100 H. P . Molor $1 5000. Phone 2-8469 . 5-25- ltc NO LOWER FINANCE CHARGES ANY PLACE * HOT AIR TURNACE. OAL . FAN ur­ \22 West Main Street cu late Heal. Ideal 5 rooms. used 3 mos '150. New. 00 . Now . 315 Wyoming Ronel CO. Nl"&ll, DELAWARE FARMERS TRUST COMPANY Phone 3542 . 11 MERYIN S. DALE 5-25- ltp._____ . ____ Phone 33 n~ h ' N"E.WARK I (Serving Thi. Communi'y Sin.ee 1856) f.U)'fXu"" DEL~WARE .~ Read The Newark P08t ~ 0IA1..31.2.1 YELLOWJACKET lIIGHLIGHT,\ The Newark Po t A Column of News Contributed By the Journali m Class At Newark High School Five Cate Prizes To Be 32-Day Racing Season Open NeuJark Nine Eeks Out Another Offered At Every Newark Juniors Visit va~:;k Forge Memorial I-Run Decision In Pen-Mar Loon Home C01ltest This Year On Monday At Delatvare P r "Merchants Day" will be marked a t Mr. Gibb's eleventh grade h istory this Sunday's game between the N w- students mad a t rip to the histo!"i c ark AA and Providence on the on- Top take Racc, Brandywine Handicap, lall'(1 Fol' Revolutionary sile of Va ll ey Forge on Club Gain , 2.1, Deci ion Ovel' Kenn It quare In II.IulIing tinenta! Field at 2 p. m . JIIIlC 3 , eventy·Five JomiuHtioll s HI't'('i H'd Thursday morning, May II , at 8:45. Clash, Hi Miner CI'edited With \Vin ; The ~ve nt will introduce a plan for After about an hour'.; !"ide on the giving five gate priz s at all home For $10,000 Adllcll EVI'lIl bus, the stud nts arrived at Washing- Providence Here This Sunday games here this season. The of Delaware Park, the beautiful oval at Stanton, will pro\'(' a magnet f,· ,~ v~" ~~F:~ ' ~ aa;~i~~r~~~: awa;.~s , t CaO~si st in ~ th~' ~e dot " _ hIred to pomt out For the second straigh t Sunday, the Newark AA nine eked out a l-run deci- ;ars in ere I a h l~c ~ s ore, WI go 0 race fans throughout this section on Monday when the :l2-day l'un t inuo~ k • the important sion in th? Pen-Mar League, this t i~e by a 2-1 count over Kennett Square in an I u~rfni:~gr~::gr~m sl s'for the game, s ason opens. . . facts concerning extra-ll1nll1g game on the K.ennett dlamo.nd. . . which will be distributed Ifree to very One of the top stake races: the Brandywll1e HandIcap, at a mile and '.M V a ll ~ y Forge Park Newark entered the scorll1 g column fIrst. JImmy Ford started the actIOn by t t ' Il b b . d The vin- \\'i th $ 10,000 add d money, IS sla ted for the follOWIn g Saturday, June J )1 The guide told i ~nin gs , but he tlred in the eighth, and H i Miller ~jnish e d the game to gain his ~~~~ ~t~he\\ ~raw~ n~u:il~~ee ~ n nou~ced A tota l of 75 nominations, exceeding anything in past hi. tOIY and many things as thcy rode around the fIrst vIctory or the 5"."son . .oonam M~K ay and BIll Taylor Shared the mound during the game. the 1946 mark of 71 , have been received. P ark such as, how the rtevolulionary chores Cor K nnett, WIth T~Ylor suffenng the .defeat. The programs and awards arc being I Mrs. Esther duPont Weir's Royal Governor, gelded son of Pilall" will II; soldiers built t heir cab ins, dug their Newark ntereel the scor Ing column fIrst, Jimmy Ford started the action by ff d b b . of I al 'eta'lers to d f 11'1 the laurels he won in 1949, when he Wall the BrandYwine forts, a nd cared for their wounded. hitting a high infield fly, w hich was good for two bases when the Kennett 0 ere Y a n um er oc 1 I . two days rest, after he had previou sl y ~~------Stops werc made at the observattion ~ catcher misju~ged it. With t wo out LIS L Icap t ured the W ilmington Handicap. I Loser Weeper, winn!)r o[ the tower, the oldest school house in NHS SPORTS IPaul W~nz dn117d a sharp single ~o itt e tate OOp Royal Governor has a l~ ea dy won . the IBurk e Handicap nt llavre de America, the Continental Monument, center fI eld, SCOrIng Ford C.. WIdener HandI cap at HIaleah, but SIn ce and more recently th [. "Mad" Anthony Wayne's Monument; I ROUND.UP Newark's lead was quickly wiped Opens ompetltlon then he has been unsuccessful in sev- Handicap at Pimlil'o. :lsoa 7~d and the Chapel At the Chapel the out, though,. w hen K ennett tallied _ _ I era I stake events in New Yor k. The thr -time sta kes wil1nor M O u~e students were t ~ld all a~o u t the h is- I tWIce In theIr h a~ o~ the. seventh. Newark, Harmony and Stanton turn- winner of the Brandywine could well owned by C. V. Whitn y. toric flags and statuettes on the walls Three Records Fall As Newark Track - Lynch led off the InnIn g WIt h a base ed in victories the past week as com pet- come from Delaware P ark's own back- clude Arnold Hang r's iInl1,orIA' ,·.I.e'." and alter. A few fortunate people like men Win Three Trophies on ball s. Webster then h it a triple to ilion opened in the Little State League. yard, with the Brandywine Stable of Milk and William G. llclis' l:>a lrn,,- I"'---~. Charles Morrison and Betty McCom- Three Delmarva Relay r ecords fell left scori n ~ Lynch. Webster scored In the only game played on the I Donald P . Ross, president of Delaware winn l' of the Santa Anita mons had the opportunity to sit in beneath th e thundering ieet of New- when H. TIlley sll1gled to left. opening day last Wednesday, Ogle town P ark, having named his improving I The Foxca tcher Farms of George Washington's pew. The sight- ark High's t hin-clads last Sa turday, N ew ~rk knotted th~ coun.t in the defeated Bear, 3-1. Newark at Harmony three-year-old Greek Song, and Cochise duPont, Jr., who built Del;lware p, .I~~~':;:'~ , seers w ere also lucky enough to hear May 13. The relays took place in Wil- 111 nth Inl11 ~ g, Ford gaIn111 g fIrst. on a and Stanton at Mooreville were post- already the winner of three races in will be represented Ly Gold the Carillon of Bells played. When the m inglon at Baynard Stadium. walk, mov111g to si'!cond on MIller's poned . New York. campaigned at Santa An ita. ringing of the bells was over most of The first record to fall was the 440 bunt and scorIng when Webster threw On Sunday, N ewark iillally saw ac- L eading t he list of Brandywine nom- clude F rp rI W. Cooper's 01 the students toured the museum w hich relay, run by Bernard Blaney, David wIld on Benson's ground ball to short. tion, downing Mooresville, 8-6. I n other inators is the King Ranch of Robert J . I ner of the Camden lI andicap' is adjacent to Uie Chapel. H ere they George, Jack Smith, and Robert Bou- The locals p ut across the winning games, Harmony trounced B ar, 18-9, Kleberg. The Texan has named Swap meade's Greek Ship, Dart By ~ nd saw r ei ices of wars from Indian fights tin. As the g un went off Bla ney and tall y 111 t.he top of the ~ I e v e n t h . Ford and Stanton edged out Oglelown, 9-8. Out, Curandero, Flash Burn, Prophets to World War II. The relics even in- Glending, of Claymont H. S. were fi gh t- led off WIth a sll1gle to n ght, ~ dv ance d This Sunday Newark w ill p lay h ost Thumb and Energetic. Hills; Mrs. Eben H. Ell ison 's Sun cluded several locks of George Wash - ing for t he lead. The baton was ex- to. second on another sacnflce by to Bear; Mooresvill e w ill t ravel to Prominent among the entries is Al- ram, winner of Delaware's 1949 I, -":- ~ . - ...,"", inglon's h air. changed with surprising swiftness g iv- MIller, then breezed 111 for the W111111n g Ogletown a nd Stanton will invade fred G. Vanderbilt's vastly improved ard Richards Stakes, After the tour in the museum the ing Newark an advantage in the fi rst ta ll y when Benson hit a long double Harmony. N ext Wednesday, Newark :;:======~=====~======~~======I~£;;~~~~~~~ bus brought the students back to Head­ 10 years. George received the baton to left center. plays Ogletown here; Harmony plays 'j quarters where they were anxious to from Bl aney and took off like a streak K e ~n e ll had only four h its in the host to Mooresville; and Sta nton plays SI7 0LD SERVICES eat their lunch . When they had finished of lightning leaving Chuck May of overlIme contest, whIle Newark con- at Bear. :\.. Cl aymoRt and the rest of the pack at nected for ten. F ord accounted for Mooreville 0 1 1020 1 0 1 6 their lunches some students walked 060JOIOO x 8 through the house w here George and his heels. With a t hree yard advantage two as did Gene Schae n to pace the Newark Licensed Plumbing and Automatic He(/ting Smith held the lead until he passed the Newark attack. }{armony 3 1 t OO 0 6 6 I 18 Martha Washington lived during the 0000 11 3 40 9 encampment at Vall ey F orge,. w hile baton to anchor man Boutin. As the Next Sunday, Newark meets P rovi- Bear CONTRACTING other students sat under the shade of runners closed in on the finish line dence on the Continental field. Oglelown 0000032409 o 0 2 7 0 0 l Ox 10 the trees around the buildings. Boutin and Nick Bucci, another Clay- Tonight Newark m eets the PRR on Stanton CONVERSION OIL BURNERS The sigh tseers arrived back in mont sprinter, struggled for the lead. the home fi eld in a county league con­ Newark about 3 o'clock after l ong ride Within the last ten yards Boutin put on test. Gam time is 6: 15 p. m . Top Dogs To f:ompete home filled w ith "harmonious" sing­ a tremendous burst of speed w hich NEWAR~b r il po a e KJ;;NNETib r~~~~E In Coon Tr'ials Sunday PHONE 576 ing. carried his across the finish line a half WU,n1;, ef 2 0 0 3 1 I G ra?~ , lf 2 0 0 3 I The second fi eld trial of the seas011, Mary Aliee Fulton step ahead of his nearest competitor, I ~' ~ '~ '':i~~f ~ g~ ~ t I gJn~ , ~/b ~ g? ~ g sponsored by the Delawal' Coon Hunt­ 25 Thomson Circle - 0 - Bucci. Testa,c 5 0 I 3 I Lynch.l r 4 I 0 1 0 ers Association. will be held Sunday on 0 ------... I~U"' " Alvin Sparks - Freshman Athlete The next record to be broken was the ~ ~;~~:ilb ~ ~ b ~ ~ I ~~~ ~;J;,~ ~ b6 ~ t 1 the property of L . W. Waldridge a t the One of the few members of the medley which was run without the Ford.2b 3 3 2 2 3 IIH.T'I'y,C 5 0 I 7 I northern end of Green's Meadow, freshman class to partiCipate in all services of Bill Reybold, who has set a ~ , ~~;~,. ~b ~ g t gg I ;;;~if:i:~b ~ gb 5~ Creek Road, Newark. four major sports in NHS is Al Sparks. record in the 880 yard rut, the week MiIler,p 0 0 0 0 2 Monil an,c 4 0 0 3 0 Several young dogs, owned by local Al lives in Newark and has attended before. In the absence of Reybold, Phil ToWls 39 3 10 33 16 2 Tolal 37 2 4 33 16 J h unters, have rounded into top form NBS all of his school days, thus far. Harr ison started the medley runni ng the past few weeks a nd wi ll be entered started the race off and kept a n ven Alvi n is an honor roll student; h e the 880 in surprising fashion. J ack Leh­ in trials here for the first lime. Offi­ pace during the w hole lap; h e then takes all academic subj ects. After h e man was handed the baton by H arrison cials say competition will b e k een. graduates from school h e wants to go and began the second leg of the r ace; gave the baton to Pal mer w ho also At the last trial, a total of 148 dogs, stayed in second place, about t h ree to college, but he is not yet sure w hat the 440 yard run. L ehman came from top hounds in their class in t he east. he wants to make h is profession. behind to give "Bunny" Blaney a sl ight yards beldnd the lead runner. Palmer His activities in school are: Boys' lead at the beginning of the 220 yard gave the baton to Fouracre and he also ~~::~ ~~;etr~;~:h:r !r~:l~~~ ~~n~~s~~; I kept the same steady pace and whe n Leaders Club, Student Council, Junior dash. Blaney quickly w idened this lead. part this Sunday. -- - - - i high track, J . V. basketball, varsity "Bo" Fouracre took the baton from h e handed the baton to Lehman, the football, and varsity baseball. H e en- Blaney and started the last leg of the anchor m an of the quarte t, a nd h e joys watching television and thletic medley, the mile run. F OUl'acre went steadily came up on the iront runner games. hard in the fi rst two laps opening the and then passed him in the straight \ protect Out-side of school Al enjoys eating, lead ; then he eased up on the third one away and over~ a me the three yard going to the movies, and attending the then came back with a tremendous deficit and won the race by a nose. Saturday night dances. His latest hobby kick to cross the fi nish line a head of During the entire a!lernoon NHS against/ is playing eight-ball. his nearest rival by thirty yards. placed in very race they ran. They Al's father was also an athl te in his The last r ecord to fall at the hands. finished second in the class "B" diviSion POLIO/ younger days. Right now his father is or ShOllld we say f eet, was the mile r e­ of the meet to A. 1. DuPont. In Junior preside nt of the newly formed Little lay. It was run by Harrison, P almer, High School Relays Newark finished Two yeor prote ction. Co yo r, State L eague. During the summer Al 'Fouracre, and L ehman, each of them second each time th ey r a n. parents, childre n under 18. plays baseball with the American L e- running a quarter of a mile. Harrison Jo·Jo and Cue-Ball POl" expen.e. 10 $5 ,000 each penon. Br oad benefih - low gion and the Newark Cubs. Joe Gregg;-:.:: -.:.-.:.-.:.-.:.-.:.-.:-..: -..: -..: -••: -..:- ..:- ..:- ..:- ..-: .. -: .. -: .. -: .. -: .. -: .. -: .. -:. -.:.-.:.-.:.-.:.-.:.-.:.-.:.-.:.-.:.-.:-..: -..: -..: -..:- ..:- ..:- ..-: .. -: .. -: .. -: .. -: .. -: .. -:. -.:·-·:"-:·-·:·-·:·-·:·::.i: CO ,I. Fam ily $1 0, ind ivi dual $5, THE "CIIN DO " STIIT/(JN fUll 'ACTS BY PHONE -0- MARTIN-MURRAY CO. Harrison Expresses His Views On :l: Han d S1- m0 n1- Z1- ng :l: Memorial Day I h :.':.:.:. :.::::.' R. S. JARMON Alltomotive Service I n my estimation I si ncerely fee t at 14 K ELL AVENUE Memorial Day is not obse rved properly ':' .:. pnONE 2232 .35 W, MAIN T,. DIAL 2-6911 • 12 NEW LO I think that since it is in m emory of 'j' 'j' WASHING POLISHING Repre.. nting NEW ARK, DELAWARE the soldiers w ho have died in wars :.l...:. . :.l!:. (since the Civil War) this day should • _._ farm Bureau Mutual Automobile Ins. Co. Homl Offict--Columbus . Ohio be more sol emnly looked upon. I truly '1' 'j' believe that not enough emphasis is ::: W 'II M k Y :1: ------

~~!~;{~~~±~~t~~~1~::~j '.il.l. J:~~i!~:;~:~ I.I!I. .Af~~e 8 Date with II '/foci:eI S't , '.!~.'tEMEMBE3. the sincerity of the occasion has been undermined. I, therefore, hope that .:. -.- .:. some day the form oC Newark's Mem- .:. .:. orial Day celebration wi~h~e]:~:~~:od~ ~:i::.:.. ALL WORK. GUARANTEED :",1.::1. 12 NEW LONDON ROAD Wantedl L:~:E~~-:::,.~=:.::~~«::H:~.. ~:.~:J Three bedroom bungalow, $1 5,000 to $18,000 We will keep those gradua­ Drivi~ is believingl You must lIove D&"~'d tion suit and lovely dresses u as sma'):t as on the day they about Oldsmobile's "'1S - that speetaculSJ "Rocket" Engine car. It's all true-and were first worn. P eriodic you can proV'e it to yourself! Here's h9w: * * cleaning is a sure method to T wo bedroom bungalow, $7,000 Call your Oldsmobile tkaler and make' well·groomed appearance date with the famous "88." Tcst the * * always, . _ "Rocket" for amtXli1Irws, - quietness - L arg , 3-story house to accomo­ date famil y of ten, three bed­ Alteratiom "~ro.~~~ ~~ ..IGEN~ERAlz,IAOTORSrVAlU! ~~~7n:y::;':;!~~ ~~:; room brick or stone, $12,000 Of All Kind3 .W1Iir1mDcy HydnJ- MatJc Dr/tJO, ~::;: fl ! J . prloa, ""'" optiDlIlJl on aU ()/d6nWIJ PHONE YOUR NIARIST OLDSMOBILE DEALE R

PHONE DAW'ON• De]aware City D 330 East Main Street 4421 Newark 2-044 L Open Evenings ' _ BUY WITH CONFIDENCE FROM AN AUTHORIZED NEW.CAR DEALER! ~ The Newark Po t, Newark, Delaware, Thul' day, May 25, 1950 LETTER S TESTAMENTARY F.statc of Edna P . Reed , D ceased. Notice Attol'lley-at-Iaw, Is hereby given that Le tters of Admlnis­ !industrlal Trust Building tl'atlon upon the E, tate of Edna P Rced Wlimington, Delaware . Intc of White Clay 'I' ok Hundred, de­ Jos ph . Reed, ceased, were duly granled unto J oseph Admlnlstratol' Recd on th EIghteenth day of May A D ' 5-25: 6- 1,8 1950 and a ll p rsons indebted to the said deceased arc requested to m ake payments ----:\iiViiiTIsEMENi'-- FOR BI 0 S to Ihe Administrator without d elay, 'and ali The Delaware Slate Police wili receive persons having d mend. against the d _ ~aled proposals f!'Om bidders fOI' fUl'lli sh- 1111{ SIX (6) Sta ndard 1950 Tudor Sedans, fl~:Ssadm!"· ~.JI~q~~~~da t~d et~hf~!t s~~3 R~~f:;~ said motor vehicles not to list more than Istralor on or before the Eighteenth day of May A. D. 105 1 or abide by the law 111 this HI gh's- YcllowlackC: nin behalf. t"'o vietorit'S thL' pasl w.eek, Address J Dupont , 7-:1, on Fnday John P . Cann,

~nrscas(ln~ci High,'S mark3-0, onal TuesSIX dawy.ms to ~~'~III::::=~~ "'''IJUtrii •••"n st t",o 10 Sste:~k command in t he _lec:enlp./I Jac~~~~ in the ~ I. contest h~re , lOll to a big SIX run lead an,d o handing the Dliponlers thCll' in eight sln rts. . othcr scoring call1e in the thll'~' I put acrof three countms Jackets added a slllgieton .. \\'l'nt the dIstance fot th lcldlng only fOllr sa i ~ blows , 1 for the rocky l hll'd, was ;n trouble. . ' a turday May 27 Jackets collected m ne from hl~ S DOUBLE FEATURE as porter he lJle~ hiS own -----tJ ins "'al'Ong with two saietles. Sparks 2 CINECOLOR HITS arcountcd for lWO. "UNTAMED BREED" PLUS 2nd H IT --- ~; l n:un c n Idle "ADVENTURE ISLAND" rains proved a boon this week lhe Aetna \'oluntecrs. No alarms, Mo n,-Tues. May 29-30 elen (or a minor brush fire. DOUBLE FEATURE DENNIS MORGAN - JACK CARSON " TWO GUYS FROM TEXAS" PLUS 2nd HIT dlfference in SYLVANIA. TElMSION! "TRAIL OF THE YUKON" S~lhe with the Wonder Dog CHIN OOK Sharper contrast! l'iner f1 etail! Sylvania's "Needle-P oint " electron Wed. -Thurs. May 31-June 1 beam brings o u t more de tail m ore DOUBLE FEATURE clearly! Steadier pictures! New CLIFTON WEBB Sylvanie "Triple Lock" makes pic­ tures ~~ a y put, stay rook-steady even "CHEAPER BY under adverse conditions! Mini­ THE DOZEN" mum plcttur.e I~terference! PLUS 2nd HIT ROD CAMERON IN Sylval11a l:ng1l1eenng refinements reduce effect of the "picture static" "STRIKE IT RICH" that often disturbs ordinary sets I Fri.-Sat. June 2-3 DOUBLE FEATURE - (l. JAMES CRAIG "NORTHWEST 'II~ Ibe differeIKe in SYLVANIA. TElEVISION! STAMPEDE" FM high-fidelity circuits with wide­ MAKE TUE " BLINDFOLD TEST"­ range speaker and "Audio-Balanced" PLUS 2nd HIT ton e contro l I "Intercarrler " MICKEY" Close YOUl ' eyllP and Sound" eliminates "microphonic com pare Sylvania noise," lI l'\pwls," and "acoustic feed ~ Extra Giant HORROR FM sound with the backs" ! Sound locked In with sound of any other picture! Sound automatically main­ MIDNIGHT SHOW fme te. visio Ci set I tains its volume and quality when Friday June 2 , :o~ ~~~c_~ channels I DOUBLE FEATURE " FRANKENSTEIN MEETS WOLF MAN" ~. mOM.ff1IIIII''1lHII'ftlrWilh '0Better Reception in Apartment PLUS 2nd HIT new Rotary Tuner/ I Houses! II _. .. \. r7/ ,Ird Better Reception In "Fringe" Areasl , Sylvania 16"-M;hogan,y Canso" " INVISmLE RAY" t;-r l ~ luilt-itl Am-I ~ Thanks to long distance chassis Come as late as ten o'clock a nd see # 090, 147 sq. in. of Movie-Clear I C --' with boosted sensitivity I Three F eatures TV with all 12 -channel reception, 1r7/ ~pert Sylvania Television Service- Factory long distance dlassisr built-in 9J)tenna. NEW ADMISSION PRICES START ~ guaranteed contract optional Monday May 29 $1.00 Plus Tax a CARFULL (u p to six people) Children FREE All Times .\ 'SYLVANIA~TELEVISION, - . -. : On The Free Playground Coming Mon., May 29 EASY TERMS 24 MONTHS TO PAY A Real Live ... MONKEY CIRCUS INDIVIDUAL SP EAKERS FOR THEO S JONES EVERY CAR • • GIANT SCREEN 129 E. Main St., Newark Phone - 2·6001 MODElRN SlNACK BAR • •

The said corp­ Remember ••• this is nCAR SAFETY MO~ certllicate to be and Its Secretary to be aUixed hereto Ma y, 1950. R. HERBERGER'S, I NC . A. A. ANDERSON A . A . Anderson. President By V G . LINDBLOM Y G .• Lin~blom.; Scc~etar~ !Jeen wonderful..~.. r, • G. R . Kerberger's. Inc. • YOuve • Incorporated t D~lawa:c HJ~3 OR HAVE YO(J ?

.CANAD£NSIS Talk won't cut down the toll of acci­ cars and trucks checked &.m stem to ."7 than jabbering. and summer tlriving ahead. • •• EAStON Thousands upon thousands of m0- They've been wonderful. HaDe yotIl AUfNTOW~@ET~tliHEM£ torists in this area have actually done Take your car to yOUI' 38l'V¥e maD ·. .·· · ~ · i . something to help. They've bad their tight now . .. today! .' ;. . i• • OOYI1STOWN: • Notarial Seal We're helping by JUNKING unsafe cars! Benton ·ounty. . Min n . POITTS1O.WN~ :~ ~:~z;-- ~if~:::,~ We 155 Chevrolet dealers in the ar-ea cidents. And save more than a few Ii9oes. Not P. M 'Do~bovy' • • .. •• •• PHILA.... • 0 • ••• ' •• TOMS RIVER Co~~I~bhr .Benton Counly, Minn. shown on the map are leaders in " Car We're putting the titles to these C8I8 6,1 ,8 ... on Expires AlIl1. 12, 1953. • • .; ._.,. .. . •• CA,,!OEN Safety Month." out of circulation. That way, we make I •• • • • \lnlMlNGTON • •• We are junking every unsafe car and certain that the cars can't be slapped truck we take in trade. together again and sent ont to spray ST. GEORGES ~A1£M... nANTIC Of every hundred fatal accidents, 13 rleath over the highways. It's the scrap CITY arc caused by unsafe cars. Since we are heap for them! spending thousands of dollars on this "Car Safety Month" will be a r0us­ osiery project, we'll stop more than a few ae· ing success . . . ifeverybody does his pari..! PRICE REDUCED ON ALL STYLES YOUR LOCAL CHEYROLET DEALER n.. a..woIet ...... crM""""' • ...... en ca •• caIiIIg ..... ~ ...... • Ten The Newark Post, N wark, Delaware, Thursday, May 25, 1950 ---~======~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~======Van Asdl n, COl'l'espo nding secretary; Mayor Is ues Poppy Mrs, William Russell, treasurer, and . -'- .rS A Mrs. Victor Patterson, assistant t rea­ Day Pro 'hullation our r. ----- 1 rge it izen To Bu y Memorial ...... : Flower .~f~ Tomorrow and Saturday have b en I : j'avtnlle set asiue as Poppy Days in Newark in a proclamation issued yesterday by ,,(H/( Mayor Wallace M. Johnson. ~f~ The proclamation urged all citizens to observe (he day by wearing memor­ TO SHOP AT A&'P ial oppiC's in honor of (hose who gave their liv . in the two world wars. WHERE EVERYTHING IS PRICED LOW ••• EV ERYDAY! The proclamation reaci: " Wh er as, the Ci(:{ of N wark, in HOW TO ~E ' A "GOOD EGG" 1917 and 191 8, and again in 1941 to 1945, h. <;.ustomers' sen many of its finesl young men and On Part v-Line Telephones women to serve in lhe def n e of our f\fJi/ ( Corner. country; and "Whereas, many of these m'lde th WHEN YOU PLAY FAIR v;ith your party-line neighbors suprl'me sacri fi c in lhe service; and We conduct a thorough • •. it pays dividends I They'll return your courtesies. " Whereas, the memory of their ser­ vice and sacrifi ce should be forever end everybody on the li-ne will get better serviee. training program thai is kept bright for the ill spil'fllion of our designed to help our em­ own and fu tuI'c generations; and Hl;)re ale two suggestion:> "Whereas, the wearing of memorial on finding the line hl use, hang up gently a nd give the ployees do a beller job poppies on the Satllrday before Mem­ other person a few minutes to finish his cillo And when, orial Day brings to our minds and Finest gift of for you. In Observa nce of hearts lhe memory of these ga ll ant all ... a fine wl1i1e ~lking , you realize that your neighbor is waiting Hamilton, MEMORIAL dead; to ma ke a call, haog up in a iIlw minut.f5 and free This Iraining program "Now, therefore, I, Wallace M. J ohn­ fine all the the line. DAY way throngh. son, Mayor of the Ci ly o f Newark, has Ihree principal aims: 'ALL A&P STORES AND Del. , do hereby proclaim Friday and TERMS IFDESIRED Easy, isn't it? Yet these little courtesies lBIark you MAR KETS WI LL BE Saturday, May 26 and 27, to be Poppy Pr ices Include Federal Tax as a "good egg" on the party line •• • one ...ho deserves courtesy, efficiency and Days in lhe City of N wark, and J fair treatment in return. accuracy. Closed All Day urge that all citizens ohserve the day TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1950 by wearing the memorial poppy CREDIT - CASH - CHARGE Is Ibis resulting in the throughout lhe day," THE DIAMDIID STATE TElEPHONE COMPANY MARVel RE GULAR SlICE Gregg Jewelers ® kInd of service you want BREAD l~;:r 14c 2:~~ ' 19t 3 Newarkers Will and Silversmiths in your store? MARIIEl SANDW ICH Attend ROTC Camp 178 E. Maln st. Phone 2436 BREAD :~t'CHED "The Store For BeUer Values" Advertising in The Newark Post Gets Results. U. of D. Students Slated For --~======::::::======:-­ MARIIEl SEEDED OR \WEOISH Training O.ifOlllr · Relation. Department, RYE BR EAD l~;~. 16c Three Newark youths and members A&P Food Stores JANE PARKERPOT ATO of the ROTC Corps at the Universiy of "They're On Their Way" ,420 Lexington Avenue CHIPS 4't~ Z' 23c 1~;~ 45c Delaware will attend a six-week sum­ JANI PARKER IND IIII DUAl mer camp at Fort Meade. Md. The New. York 17, N. Y. training. which w ill begin June J7, will PIES * "'\ 10c include f! variety of fi eld exercises On VETERANS' DAYI • LEMaN, APPLE, CHERRY. IlUEllU1 ai med at developing leadership a nd increasing lech nical military know- A&P'S "SUPER RIGHT" HALF HAMS HAVE NO 1pdge. DELAWARE PARK CENTER SLICES REMOVED-YOU GET FULL VALUEI The three slated lo go from here are: SUNNYFIElD, FELIN'S, ARMOUR 'SSTAR , SW IFT'S PREMIUM - 10 TO 14 lIS, Will ia m A. Marrs, son of William A. TENDERED SHORT SHANKED Marrs. Sr .. 23 East Cl eveland Avenue: Joh n L. Fosselt, son of Mr. and Mrs. SMOKED HAMS Leonard Fossell, 17 Center Street; and c Donald Hoffecker, son of John S. Hof­ OPENS FULL SHANK HALF Ib 59 fecker, 334 Delaware Circle. c Upon graduation from lhe university, FULL BUTT HALF Ib 65 all lhree wi ll be eligible for a commis­ MONDAY, MAY 29th, 1950 NO CENTER SLICES REMOIIED FROM THESE HAMS c sion as a second li eutenant in lhe Offi­ WHOLE HAMS Ib 61 cer Reserve Corps and for considera­ NONE PRICED HIGHER tion for a regular army commission. ~.r.r.r.r.r.r.r.#'.r.r.r1 OPENING DAY WILL ALSO BE VET&RANS' DA'rr SHANK END Ib SSe BUTT END All veterans, members of the Veteran Organi1l'Otiol'l" and A A U W Meeting ' CENTER SLICES Ib $1.19 ~\ SEE , Ladies of the auxiliaries to the Veterans of Foreign Wan (Continued From Page 1) The V.F.W. Handicap t.he founding of the new India republic. Sixth Rrace and American LG!ion will be honored guests. ··Turkeys J~~:~~~AlE ~::~~v.:!I~j\~0~4 Las. I n her lalk here, Mrs. Fausel describ­ ed her experiences at formal occasions .....,.l.g; •• HO.d;'O.\ Canned Hams :~~DO~~ Jl.toRpU:Ebocl~slas, Seventh Race S VETERANS! Contact your Post I'or OPENING DAY as well as her visits to educational in­ TICKETS,I st.itutions. Sh expressed a confident Smoked Picnics SHOW~~:~~~J. ~R~bP!DlBS , hope for t.he evenlual union of India ~======~.r~ Canned Picnics :b~gYi~.ou~~~~EbOc !Nl: S. and P akistan because of t heir basic THE VETERANS OF FOREIGN W.~RS, interdependence. Freshly Ground Beef Delegales from the Newark Branch Sponsored by: AMERICAN LEGION to the regional AAUW conference, in RICH ARD E. UAY NE WILLIAM J . n. REGAN Fresh Sea Bass \, F W Dept. Command er Legion Dept. Commander Burlington, Vermont, June 14 and 17, will be: Mrs. Robert Mason, Mrs. L . A. Fresh Pink Coral Shrimp Ft~~~A Grettum. Mr~ Joseph P atnovk and ~~~~----~-~~---~~~--~~---~-~--~~------­ Mrs. Samuel Ha ndloff. Mrs. Patnovic will give a report on Delaware's pro­ 1'UdU ad ~ret1'tat:WC~ 1 1 gress in its program lo aid handicapped IT'STHEBIGECONOMY JERS EY AMERICA'S Asparagus COLOSSAt bunch 451: bun,h children. Another highlight or the session was u. the installation of the following new New Potatoes FS~O~:,o~,~~, IT~ZE otficers: Mrs. Handloff, presid nl; Mrs. Fresh Tomatoes NO~~L~~IC~~bc~~g l;' R Grellum, vice-preSident; Mrs. Robert Pigford, recording secretary: Mrs. W . S. Califorllia Full-Podded Peas NON EPR ICED Golden Bananas HIGHER ••••••••••••• LARGE Florida Valencia Orapges 176 \IZE Regalo Cole Slaw ELK Theatre Tossed Salad Greens REG AlO HealthflLl Air Conditioned Regalo Jumbo Peanuts :~~ss~~1 Winter and Summer Elkton, Md. Phone 92 Orange Juice FROZE~LDcJZ~:~ TRAT! Grapefruit Juice FROZE~LDcJZ~:~ TRAIE Ford- only Ford- in the low-price fi eld Friday May 26 oilers YGU the smooth, spirited per­ Frozen Fryers s~~'j:' Ib 69c alRD!fYE Ib 75, LOWEST P~ICED form ance of a V·g engi ne. Yet a Ford V·S is yours for hundreds of dollars less "Blondie's Hero" than any olher "Eight." Yes, even hun­ dreds less than most "Sixes." Penny Singleton 'P~ S¥/t1a4 /I Arthur Lake · Larry Sims Siock your supply shell and sfrefch your budgel 01 yo.r hi.nd,r oM Butter Kernel Peas 2 1:~:: 3ge aturday May 27 DOUBLE FEA'1'URE Lummls Peanut Butter I If~~' 32, "Mule Train' Tetley Tea Bags . .- o~~ f6 18c: :,k:849, Gene Autry and Champioll Hudson Table Napkins 2 :t :~ 21, Nabisco Ritz Crackers ~~: 31' "Tarni sh e( I" Hellmann's Real Mayon nai se8i::2 4,~ I:: 43' Dorothy Patrick Welded, all· steel body scientifica lly Fresh Eggs sU~i~:~~~H~:~G! do~::t~o ::on 53, reinfaLced for slrenglh- "sound ·condl­ Art/llLr Franz tioned" ror quiet. Quality coach work WILDMERE-LAROE dOlon I" 49, ,n4 baked·on enamel mean lon g Iife­ Fres h Eggs BROWN & WHITE dol,d ",to" --~-~---- .- ---- EIGHT! unday May 28 high resa le value. Large Eggs UOt.!~T:I~1Tf do~:d' ~o~:O" 45, Only low-priced car wilh Cheddar Cheese MII~D 45c SH,tRP 61' "SinO'b iuO' Guus" King-Siz e Brakesl tarri"g Vaughn Monroe Trips are treats with features like Ched-o.bit Cheese Food o~ M:r~~~~o ' ~, !b 19c Ollfy low-prited car to lORDEN 'S 2 3·., 29c , .. 35e ~~!~~Ss t~l~ak~5~e ~~~~r-~Jli~~ C ream Ch e.,e OR KRAFT'S pkg, pkg Mon.-Tues. Ma 29-30 receive "Fashion Award "! driving- and your non -sag fQilm 'The Refornter An.! Yes, Ford's the only car on the rubfier driver'S seat t. bMish Ann Page Mustard DARK 'j:: 11 c s~~~ 't~' 11, road to receive the New York ~~I~~ouT~S h~~e fa~r~~~'got: .& • • 16 16·" 28, Fashion Acad emy's covet ed ~nn Page 2ialad DreSSing ~:'l <: lor The Redhead Fa shion Car Medal two years in a so lillie gas and 011. .. •• : ~~iv'e' l~~~~~r low· priced car to June Allysoll . Dick Powell AT YOUR FORD Wed.-Thur May 31 - June] " TEST DRIVE" T.HE 'so FORD DEALER'S r.O.A. Cbanlpagl1 for Cae ar" F DER MOTOR COMPA Y ROllalrl Coleman Newark Prices Effeotlve In Newark Celeste llo1m b •••••••••••••• ~ CHIC I( YOU" CA" • CHECK ACC GDE Nr$- Corner Main and Haines stree