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Post [ F Ir St 'f PATRONIZE THENE POST [ F IR ST " ~ CROP SHOW 300 TOYS BREWER TO LISTEll IN ChristJnas Time READY FOR APPOINT If I had li ved in a far off land Where travelers seldom roam, CHRISTMAS COMMITTEE JANUARY Whel'e time wal:! lost in t he hazy past, And then came wand'ring home; Premium Lists I'd know that Christmas time is here, Wefare Group BY MAIL Mailed; Classes When men rejoice again, To Distribute Wlleat Growers By the lights-that twinkle overhead Leaders, Workers Cover Big Field Food Baskets Given Until Like the stars-o'er Bethlehem. And Candidates Dec, 31 To File n:a~e~:~~~tl~~tet~efO~e~~:;;~dc:~~ I'd know it by the bells that ring 40T::::et~Uo~d~~~dS~~~ ~~Id b:b;i~~ ' Unaninlous In FOl' AAA Plan Improvement Association are being At night thru the frosty air; tributed to underprivileged chil- Approving Move :~~~~g t;o ~~~~~C:~a~~~:y~~:~a~~~ By the trek of men to the parish house ~~~~ y a~~ a~:~ ~fat:~m;I~ ~e~PS~nw~i~~ fheat loans offered on the 1936 who is secretary and treasurer of For the humble Christmas prayer. have been actively engaged in Preliminary plans for the forma- under the Agricultural Ad­ the body. By the candle-glow on the window pane Christmas wellare work sin c e tion of an active Republican club ~;~_."<''''nl_l..ho1em Act are available only un­ The exhibit, which is to be held Of every home I see; Thanksgiving. in White Ciay C,'eek Hundred were ••., Jle(emoer 31, R. O. Stelzer, ex­ officer of the Delaware ~:~~~nF~~~~:~~ ~r:,n;~d~~l ~i~a~~ By the holly wreath on each front door, m;~tel~e~~~~f o~t~~~'ce ~~lia~o~t ~~~~~~d nf;ht a~' v:~!Or~ ee~in;::~ committee, reminds produc- clude nine classes of entries as well And t he glittering Christmas tree. Cunningham, and Mrs. W. C. Wapl- Hotel. as a class for vocational agriculture es of the Newark New Century Ciose to 60 party leaders and suc- gr~~~~'rding to McCaulley, the v ari- I'd know it by the caroling throngs CI~~e at~eyt;:~~~~:d t~~ ;~;kscou ts ~ie;~fu~;:;,ne~~~at:sr ~~ I~~e ~~en:e:~~~ HERD TEST ous classes include: the interstate, That pass me on .the street; in a door-to-door canvass, others b,ard to celebrate the sm ashing Re- ~~~~~o ~~~~u~:~:n 0\r~~~~~a~~:r~~ By the smiling faces of girls and boy s ~~ve:::d:~ar~~~:r~n t~h~heo~~;is~~ _ Pholo by Davie Studl.l. ~~I~~~a~o ~;~.ump h in the recent test land. Pennsylvania, and New J ersey; And grown-ups, too, I meet. the Council of Newark, a large Robert T. Jones W;,yne C. Brewer. former mem- AVERAGES county classes of ten ears of while By the way men lay their cares aside truck load collected at the State ber ~ l the State House of Repre- or yell"w corn; ten-ear entries of And remember once again, Theatre where a "toy-admission" XMAS MlAIL sentativ,'s and chairman of the White Cap, Calico, or Lancaster show was presented two weeks ago While Cl.'y Creek Hundred Repub- Middletown Cows Sure-Crop corn varieties; siingle- The day a babe was humbly born- by Louis and Herman Handloff, lican Com,"ittee, presided at the ear entries of white and yellow-dent In the manger at Bethlehem. owner and manager, and others INCRE ~SED dinner and acted as toastmaster. Register Second corn; single-ear entries of White Adam N. Reiter. gathered in various classrooms of While speechrnnking was at 11 Cap, Calico, or L ancaster Sure- local sehools, have all been painted J. minimum. several short talks were Straight Win Crop corn; entries of small grains and rebuilt for distribution. delivered by recent candidates. Dr. For the second consecutive month, ~~U~i::ed! h ~~t, p:~:, ~aa';.'I~~,s, s~~~ __ _____ Boy :c~r~rs . ~~:~~ e,~::~:wn em- Cancellations ~:o ~: t!\f~~~:e~t ~::~=;~~~~~e~~ the mixed Guernsey herd of Green's beans. cow peas. buckwheat, red ployees have been working every d S Clarence S. Foster, inspector from Dairies, Middletown. leads the New clover, and K orean Lespedeza; WILDLIFE S){RVICE night for weeks and in spare mom- 'fues av et the First Di strict and a member o( ; ::~~~a t~~ir~n H~~~te r~~t~~~~uec~~ ~~!~:/~~:t~e~~ss:~~t ~i~.~:toes, and ~ . ~~~: , ~:~~~int; eo l~ a ;a~~~,a:i;;iY~~: New M~rk ~:U:d~~ ein~;:~o;~;::~i~~~n~e~~~~ ion. Consisting of 20 mixed Guern- Information concerning the ex- TOPIC AT CLUBS IN new coats of bright paint and enam- District, and J ohn JIiloore, inspector seys, the he rd topped the associ a- hibit and entries m ay be obtained el. repairing broken mechanical Eleven employees of the Newark from the Third District, delivered ~~;r:~~ ~~v;~6b e;0 ~~d~r~~u~~~g p~~ ~~rs~~iti~; g~I!~ a~~C~~ll:~ri~~~~ G SESSIONS ~~i:~s a~or~~~el~~I:Tst:~~Vi;o~ ~:::;~ ~~st:~~:~r:~~;een~;~p:~n~h~~~ ~~~ brief and ~7::0:P~Ur g~eeches . cow. ural agents in the three Delaware MEETIN Claus. tr t h f h t . to Retiring State Senator Norris N. elsewhere. The H olstein herd of McCoy and counties. Mecha nicai help was contributed ~e et~e b:'unes; h o~d: r~:~~l~e~ os t_ Wright, Deputy Coroner Robert T . Delaware, the loans are of­ Cook, Summit Bridge, was again by. J ohn Tweed, a local pamter, al histo ry~g y J ones, William G. Singer, a mem- at the rate of 70 cents per first in milk production, making S Conservatl'on Of D J S G II w hlie ~ohn Mayer. Jr., manager of Doubters may scoff at the familiar ber o( the hundred committee who (or No. 2 soft red winter an average of 943 pounds per cow Annual Meeting Of tate r, . , OU { the RIttenhouse Motor Company, phrase "Biggest rush in postal will soon be announced as an at- in storage. F or No. 1 wheat, on twice-a-day milking tor the Beekeepers Is Announced Bl"rds-Alll'mals Speaks _"t 'uVnetledeerd wnourmkee rros.us toys for the voi- history.," but flgure.s don't .li e and tache of the Register of Wills of- rate is 71 cents per bushel, and period. Supervisor Roland Ebling Plans are being made to hold the ! \. Mi ss Harriet C. Ferguson, ste- accordmg to the mformatlOn re- flce; W. Harry Dawson, State Sen- . -----1. ' No.3, it is 67 cents. made the r eport to County Agri- second annual meeting of the Dela- U d B Expert Rot Chlh leased by P ostmaster Cyrus E. Rit- ate attache; Charles. Blest, Stat~ cultural Agent George M. Worrilow ware State Beekeepers' Association rge Y ary , ' nographer in the Council office, tenhouse. this year will be just that. House of Representaltves. attache, today. at the Caesar Rodney School in cleaned and repainted the 40 dolls The top figure for cancellation of Norman E. Battersby, actIve pa:ty granary S ec~nd in fa t production was the Camden-Wyommg, on January 14, Wildlife today was compared with Dr. J . S . Gould, professor of that have been prepared for dis- cards and letters last year was leader; John K. Johnston, ~hlrd "-,- c C,:':'_- _ """," according to Mr. Stelzer. H. WIlson PrIce herd of Giasgow It was announced thIS week by Dr. wildille m the past by Frank Ed- economics at the UnIversIty of Dela- tnbulton MISS Ferguson also .furn- 23.354 while a new high was reach- member of the hundred comrrllttee; mtended to aid AAA co- With an average of 31 poun~~ a~~ I L. A Stearns, extensIOn entomolo- mmlster, regIOnal ~IO i og l st, m a w are, was guest speaker Monday Ished custom-made dresses fO I sev- ed on Tuesday when 24,179 pi~ces Th.omas Eastburn, . veteran ca~~ to wlth hol~n~ tempo- '>73 pounds of milk. MCC'?J ,,' ~i' at the UllIverslty of Delaware, speech last Friday IlIght at the 10- . eral of the shmmg toys . of mail passed through the machme. palgner from Chrisltana, a nd ~ou ~art of the y~ r ' s ~!1lu!t~ook pJaCl=a thUd With JV"4 poun [ WhO 1S secretary-treasurer of the cal offIce of the SOI l Conservation llI,ht at the regular sesSIOn ot the Other dolls were attIred by MIS Showing a slight increase on Sat- cl)man Charles C. Hubert dehvered the market. of fat. associatIon Service, U S Department of Ag- Newark Rotary Club while A. B R C. Le VI S, 188 E Mam St , Mrs urday over the normal run, the short talks. under loan must be stored Othe~t~:~d~e:lt~v e~~ge:ows m Dr Stearns SaId that w hIle the nculture Lechle, speCIal agent for the Federal i~~~~~ed~e~r~rd, R W C p a;~lc:'la~: outgoing letters skyrocketed from to~o~~:,,~ntg t~a~ S~g;~~~~~d b~I~~n~~ 4 approved warehouses, or sealed program had not been completed, Mr Edminster, who IS connected Bureau of InvestigatIon in the W· I R d' M F k K S _1 ,97 1 to 18,244 on Monday and then g. as farm bins after inspection and productIOn averagi ng 0 v e r 24 Prof. George H. Rea, Cornell Uni- WIth the regIOnal headquarters 111 .,. • ms ow oa, rs.
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