Po l All At- Read! ,IVilh K"'I'1'~;':~;1 I THE N E Lrt them Introduce our ,. lamU " paper wIth news I ,rolluct In virtually ('very I )'uurselr, your children home in thc ewnrk trad­ :nd neighbor, T ing area.

5, 1946

l 'ttBsrllty W illS Poel,r y A III(/rd To INSTALL I CONCERT REDUCTION 125 (IN G GIVEN HERE I SUES 3 lN ELECTRIC METERS IIERE BY WEBSTER BUILDING LIGHT RATE IN60 DAYS ISTRING TRIO ITS E nthol'ize( II ! CeuturyC -Iuh A plications For SUI' wise Move I Hcars Progl'anl ew Cons Tllctiol Bv Conncil t 1 By IllstrnDlcntal Here In oveluhcr

O ~'(·('nlhc .. Mcct I Gt'OUP M·ontlay Tot. 1 ~~21. ? OO I I Newark wi ll hAvc pilrkinl{ mcte~s : I A progr:lIn f chnmbcr music wasl Applic~tions forbu il din~ pcrmits . 1\ P l'llf 1"<11 1'f'dllct1ot1 ill t'!l'rtriL' 1j',ht withi n sixt~· clays, the To\\ n. COllnCl1 I I presentcd by the Webster T rio nt the here fell o fT during November, with I J'. t('s f · II" d("nC'Sti(' lL'('J"S in 'l'\\ .. '1'1 . derided "I its December mectll1g Mon- I James Pease I bi-wcekly meeting of thc Newark New only three being issued for a total of Irillldn~ thC' lucnl nt<' s ,Ie ill 11Il<' day nigh t 111 an unexpected rcvlval of I ' C ntury Club Monday afternoon. $2 1. 200 in new onstruction, accol·ding Iwi t!, th:lt 111 n'ect thrllll"huut the' the lon g t,l bled issue· I J ame' Peasc, young American bass- As in P" vious appeArances here, the to a report by town officials this week. C/lU llt ." was authl)riwd b. thl' Town Purcha>c of 125 mcters for instalJa - 1 ba ritone, will appea l' as soloist in enseml"e presented !I varied program. The largest went to the Newark ICounci l il l\[ondHY nil ht's 111PCtil1 g. lion alon l( both sides of Mall1 Street M ltch cll Hall o n Tu~sday . cvening. which displayed the finished technique Lumber 'Company for a stone and sand The new n tes will become I'flccliv" b tween thc B. & O. and P ome roy when thc Newilrk MUSIC Society p re­ of the instl·umcntalists to advantage. freight stati on on Enst Main Street to ' Mdl'C'h 1, 1947, the begillning of tl1l' t:ackS and along both sides o[ Academy sents the fi rst concert in its .1946-47 Til!' pr ;)g r~m was w 11-1' ceivl'd by the cost $15,000. The others were gr anted town'~ Oscal year. it \\as derided. Street betwecn Delaware Avenue a nd subscription series, Anthony J . Loudis, members, who always rl'gard th.1' trio's as foll ows: George Moore, two apart- I The rnove \\"~ l S 111 adc to ncoul'agp ~1'Iin was authorized by a n una nimous head o[ the University of De laware cone",:t, he re "s an enjoyable music~l ments in '·oa l' of 208 East Main Strl'et. wiclcl' usc of lectrical appliances in "~ t e , Only member absent from the Music Department. a nnounccd today. expencnce. 1$6,000: :md Albert L. Ross, a lterati ons, I locn l homes and to pel·mit great I' cur­ session was Norris N. Wright. W inner of the 1943 Mctropoli tan MI:s. Don Ma rtin. music cha innan 51 East P a rk Place, $200. . l' 'nt consumption without substantiall y The new me ters will be the la test Auditions of the Ail', M I' . P ease hos was .I n cha rge, ~1I1d Mrs. R. O. Bausman. . Town Treasurer, Vernon Stcele's I incl' asi ng the cost. mlllt i-coin devices, similar to those it:- r ecently retul'l1ed to the conc rt st~g c preslde!,t. p reSided at the bUSiness seS-j l'cport ,for the month listed electric l A specia l hot water cu rrcnl ra tl! of I stalled in nlimel'O US nearby communl- afte r three yea rs ser vice with the Army SIO:' pnm· to. the concert. . light receipLs totaling $7 ,7S1.7S-plus t cC'n t p " kilowl1tt hour for o fT -peak ti s, with both penny and nlckle slots, Air F orce. I n past months. he has sung 'Ihe t,· IO IS composed of MI SS Bar- electric power retul'ns of $4 ,667.6;. and I hour \\ as also· dopted. The new policy permitting th e motorists as low as 12 with the Chicago and Indianapolis ::~;~ ~~~~I~~'\,~,:~ I O~~~Ss}I~:; n~I~~r:~~ wa tel' rents m:,ounting to $7.724.96. . I __ l\'Trs. Susan Sharp Adams will permit the installation o[ electric hot water hea t I'S in N wHrk homes minu tes for one penny up to two hours S,I m phol1les, and With seveal other piano. The pl·ogr-n m inctuded: Adagio The cash balance plus cosh receipts fill' Iwo I1I ck les well-known muslc GOf 51 N \\orshlp bl'grns at 11:1.111. I ro-tem olTlce, : t1th ~ugh 01 .. R1:ori< s If sufUclcnt Interest IS shl)wn, a gl~·ls I Wilmin ton Cha -tel' No. I AVC, e w ) L lOp OW _ DINNER g FO is said tn be backed 111 :,ll thlee coun- basketball leafluc wrll '~ I 0 be ,or a11l z- 1 "NowgiS the ti~ e to act," the sP('akcl' Open 0)) MUln StreeL FOUR IRES tics. G' f Wi lmington who cd. Any club, org:mlza;lon 01' Informal declored. He suggest d thnt, .'\VC. A new retail business made its "Il" 1 c a eam CURTIS ,J. Curl Md bUltghDn.o tl, l-"ollse· and group may s]JO!'tsor k t. .. I .11 I sound out their Mayol', their statt' l c~ - pellrnnce on Mai n Street this wel'l HEAD has °el·ve 0 In " ,' The commul1l y s a rng I'In (WI )1'. . b ' . ' . co - ·11 in all JI·obability be the , ., ' . 'oo,n if the resent cold I s l :~ t o r s and U'CII' Congr essmen ~ out wIth. the opcnll1g of the. Llttlc House THIS WEEI(1 ,-,enate, WI R 'I .,Ider a post he has rC'ld~ f~ ' usets 't. p .·d ' 1 attItudes on vetcrans housll1 g, and how of G litS, at 170 East Mnll1 Street. The Democr a tIc .001 c< iOI~S weat lei . c~n 'tU~~: I :~a sh sal t '~- they intend to vote on measures for sbop is owned a nd opera ted by George A, Horton Feted rng held a t Pl'ckvlOus St~SS Ho~se w ill prob- thou ~ h nlg t t lg th ~' h ~ve 0 C meeting this need. . Neighbors, proprietor of Neighbors The spea :er~if lli ~~ T. Chipm~n o[ curtarled due 0 e coa s or age. Mr. Bolte suggested that Congress- Pha rmacy, At Country Club a bly . be DI . . men be asked by their veteran consti- As Its name impli es, the new store 3 Alarms HarTIngton. GUARD BAND tuents what their intent.ions are reg,lrd- offers a varied selection of fine gifts, Allen F. Horton. new president of the ing "rent controls witbout change and including linens, antiques, toi letries, On Monday Curtis Paper Mill and other new mill how they propose to vote on the Wag- pollery and household novelties. personnel werc honor d at H "get-to­ ner-Ellender-TaIt Bill for public a nd F OU l' fires, th rce of which occuned ~e thcr " dinner a the Newa rk Co untry SENIORS ORGANIZED private low cost housing?" Mr. Bolte Newark shoppers, now puzzling over on Monday afternoon giving the Aetna Club tost Friday eveni ng, NumerouS IS suggested veterans ask their Congress- their· Christmas gift lists, are advised Company one of its busiest sessions loca l business m n and other gucsts - h h t th 'JI t f to glance through the establishments in some time, occured in town this werc present to me t the Curtis men. FOR AWARDS The recerrtl y formed 28-piece 278th man w et er 01' no ey WI vo e Ol' varied stock, where they will find a week, d F B d ·Ii b t governmen t building of homes to be read y answer to their problems. toa~tm astc l· W,IS W. O. White. The first cnme on Saturday mOI'ning. Eight Newark High seniors w'.' I' e A brief word o[ gl'eeting was givcn Drama Group To Select when RHines br oke out in the Odd by Major . C. Hubert. a nd short t.a lks chosen to competc for the Pepsi-CoIn ~~E~a~t:o~~~iO~:P:~:: ' ~ i , ~~~~~ ~:i~~~!L~!/I~~ a~~d~~~~r~~~~,~~n~n~n~o~~ Fellows Building on East Ma in Street. "ere made by Edward Matthews, John Schol(lrsh ips, at a reccnt meeting of A. Wha ley, comma nder. announccd Congressmen should also be askcd, Cast For New Play Wed. The fir was due (0 an explosion in K. JOhn ston and Dr. Corl J . Rces. the Seniol· Class, The'y arc: Ethel recen Uy. MI'. Bolte said, whethel' they " will vote the heater. No scrious damage was ln In adeli.lion to MI'. Horton, the follow­ Weaver, Eleanor Br wn. J ohn F ossett, Acting Warrant Officer L amar E. for guorantced mark ts [or pre-fobri­ Casting for thc University Druma couscd, it was said. Kg Curlls pcrsonnel were introduced: Burton Giffol·d, Poul T- 276 Brown ...... 158 181 188- 527 John M. Slack ELECTRICIAN Lipslein ... . 125 121- 246 Blanchfield ...... 176 170 152- 498 G Idberl!er .. III 130- 241 , Phill,ps .,. 176 190 l~g= ;~l ' ~'~~~,~rrus~ .. : ...... :: ~ ~ ~ ~t: mI B~l~?a~~ : ...... : m m 825- 2580 RADIO SERVICE OIL BURNER To'als ...... __ . .. 683 658-1341 1 Marquess Elkton 150 225 152- 527 MONO Y NIGHT LEAGUE K elRey .. 226 179 169- 574 Red l\1l'n Gehl' ...... 180 189 165- 534 NEWARK. DELAWARE ~~~~~~~on : g~ m J ~g= mI ~~Pct~:~le~ . . : : ::: : i~~ ~g~ m=m PHONE 6981 Fell .. 12(; 10n 107- 342 , Tola ls ...... 935 953 840- 2728 ~o·;:,o~,;h· 'l"ly' :: i~~ ~ ~~ 1 ~g:= mI Springer Tril'llt's G.'~lf 1~8rv;g: 1 'I'olals ...... 687 706 557- 1950 Fullon . ... . , ...... 165 182 "Take my advice .. . always have yo ur clothes cleanetl p ostornre I D . Woodward .. , .. , .... 138 237 - I by the QUALITY SERVICE LEA P.R and you 6~.~~~son... ::. ... : ; ~~ {~ g m=m ~d:~Ocl~ ~" ':~.:: :::::::: mi~~ ~ .,"", .....,,;. '" on't be shunned by society." titt~oj,ki;;s' . i~g m m=i~~ ' Toilis .. · ...... i-'c,;~~o848 916 ALTERATIONS ADDITIONS ~~ I Bl~n:lnSk.ey . i2:i inn :51= m~~ ?~~eo" ...... :: m i6s . ~~ I Tolals ""' \v l id "car~1 739 899-2369 ~~~;etl ...... ::: m m Ga rage · Porch Enclosures · Roofing- " ~.' 1\;;I~'lh . n~ m I~~= m~ .°'irl;it~·.n;",,; " 200 m Insulated Brick and A be ·tos Siding ~~ , ~~. J;;~~:~" . ... i~g ng i~~= m Tota ls "Ne '\ ~~r i< ' cie~~;e r ;67 Combination Storm Sash \~ ; \v ~I"trum .. 141 187 173- 501 I "r<;Mdclen 1:1] 17;: 149- 451 " ~~ Totnls "' ,,;"~~co7 36 749 712-2197 ~il ~~~e. . ...: m m ~~t:m ~: Home Ilnprovement Co. ~, ~~?~~~eo ":' . i~~ ig~ m"= m-90 t~~~~\)S :. .::: m~~: 766"~~~---2363m ,~~',' 9• B roo k'lS l( e R oa, d s hiey \;\- ag'p ...... 20 7 21 0 n 1 Totals .. 736 861 - 1< Whiteman ...... 11 787~ 145 176--.~ 499 Phone Wilmill;;"toll 2-8085 nay Newark 3477 EV~l i n :~ s ~~ Blind ...... 1 ~7 121 97- 355 FRIO Y NIGHT LEAGUE)~ N 1\1 D 36 1\[ th t P .~ Subscdbc to The N'ewark Post-$2.00 p CI' ycm·. Totals wii s~ ;' ;s "s~~vic:59St:~~ 1I 859-2526 1 Hookins .. Five Sta~s 174171 158- 503 ~~ 0 olley OWn - . ott S 0 ay ," \'O M-£.. OF i'H' -(HAl II' It give' u a feeling of Phone Wilm. 6846 . If No Answer· Newark 46 3 Newark W . Donovan .. 133 ... - 133 ME.~ Neide ...... 142136 150- 428 O. Dougherly ...... 179 i48 174- 501 HAVE HAD 1'H' MOSl', FAILURES, pride to invite you to pre- Hicks ... , .... , ...... 142 129 157- 40ij D elCollo ...... 162 161 1RIl- 491 Edmanson ... .. , . .. 155 173 157- 485 F ell ...... 141 1411- 289 lA1TR W lRE. fH M091' pare your Christma Shop- Moore ... . 181 167 169- 527 1 Totals ., . . 788 748 809-2345 SUCCES3FUL . . Total. 620 605 633-1858 \ Masons ping Itst Wi th our many .• I, \l ck y Strll

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AUT OMA11C DELlVIERY: DON'T D ~;L'-\Y! Cull u, to­ day for prompt, eHicient elivery or top grad!' ~lH ·,.. ood Fue l il. L ~t us tpll you abou t Shc J'\\, I.od'~ Autollwtil' D eli very ('rvice how your fuel oil tunl; i~ Rtll'l':lI'd uuto· m atically. No n eed fOI' v u to bot!1!'r d~( "'ld"~ tltt· (::ni­ or placinIJ ordpl'R we d~ all th,.. rh""\ill!(, 1.('1'1') ollT t il llk Sea onable supplied all wi n ter lonv;.

Oil BU RN ER SERVICE: \V 11<1\ e tntinl'" and ("I" rio Close Out en ed oil burner mec hanics r('udy to gi .. ,.. yOU SP J'\ ire on any type of oil burner. "'hethl J' you It, rt mmor of \' pailS o r acijulltm Ilta, a complete hun",r tll'{'r1:aul, it's wi ~e to let us put your hl'ut.inK !'quiptnl nt in Wall Paper tip- top sh:tp r now. Make Your Select ion At SHERWOOD BR HERS Rea onahle Price' INCORPORA TED JOHN M. McCOOL INC. Alent Sheaffer's Elkton, I\1d. Phone Elkton 3'73 Dial 6252 Eo MaIn 8t. Newark, Del The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, December 5, 1946

==., In Full Opel'ation hereunto set my hand a nd official seal. at said meeting a vote of thc Common stock- of the pal' value of Twenty-O' e Cents '''1 W' TN.,,,,g WHEREOF Mid I NANCE , of r d before me, H a l'l'Y H . Read a Notary PORATION. a corporal ion of lhe Stale of' ("ORDOVA-UNION • POtation III the mann er an d to thc extent upon whom proccss may be served , has J I J Ki b presld.ent Public In and for the Counly and .sta te Delawarc. Ihe corporation described In and· II. CORPORATION • ~telnartrr set forth and calling II m eet- I' compiled with the rcqulremcnls of the 0 m . r ys . nt'ol'esald. D aniel Van Dyk. Pres ident of \Vh ri, pxeculcd t,hc foregoing cel·tiAcate.1 INCORPOR TED • ~ng ofth e"IOC khOlderS h avi n gvolln gp OV I - Corporation L aws of Ihe State of D ela- All s t: ecretaty The D. M. Rea d Company. a corporation hllo",n to me p r SO n ~IIY to be such. and: ' 1920 • [or Ihe consldera llon thereof. w are, as contained In 2033. Secllon I , 10 J I J I("b I of Ihp Slate of Delaw3l'e the corporatIon hp, Ihe saiu O rrtn ( . Knudsen as such DELAWA E 172) Th,t thereafter a~ a special m eet- 2246. Seclion 214. Chaptcr 65, of the Re- , 0 1Il S"c::~t:ry described In the for eg~ln g cerllficate.1 ~Icf' - Pre , idl'lll, duly executed said c rll- •• • ••• ••• • • •• Ing of the stockholdet s of the above f vised Code of 1935. as amended, prCliml- , * • • • • • • • • • • • • • kno,vn to Ule personRl1y to be such, nnd 11C:'1'P l ~erot c me nnd. ncknowlf"d~('(1 Ih~ rOM, "'O~\VF. ... \ LTH F l namcd corporation, called ':f pon at leas t n ar y 10 the Issuing of this, • , • he . the said Daniel Van Dyk, as such I '11l1 celllncalc 10 be hIS act alld deed and PI:' ,YLVANIA ) S': II (10) days' notice. glvcn III accordan ce CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION I. THE D. M. R~AD COMPANY , ..... Ilply ('x~cutcd the [oregolng Ih a "cl and del'cI of said cOI'I101atlOn; tho' L'OU TY OF PllILADFLPllIA ) l~lh the By-Laws thereof, for the pur- Now, therefore, I , WlIIlnm J . Slorey,. CORPOR:"'' SEAL 1945· ertincate (to which Is altached as Ex- Ih~ "Ignnlur,' of Ihe sold Vicc-P"cnt, d.Ul "", L HC.d S,I~ 3) That the capital of the corporation this third d ay of December in the year of ents (25c) pel' sha re, the Issued and oul- S cretary of said Corporation. respective- Notary Public cu tlficale ~cfOI e me .lIld aekno\\ led~cd , ~ been reduced from $1,920.000.00 to $1 ,- our Lord one lhousand n ine hundred and I",a nd i n ~ blHl res of lhl' Common Stock o[ Iy; that the seal affixed to said Certificate M.v COlllmi

w. here famous food of AmericaTl Tl'adition is served. in Ollr ployees, and a resident of Delaware, they are eligible to join Pioneer Room or lovely Crane Room before a craclong fire through non-group membership. wi th soft dinner music. *~: Country Style Chicken Dinners $2.00 ,:i: In short, tell them about Blue Cross. ,!, f •., ~' Choice 0 :i: Fill out and return the coupon helow before December 16 f. Fruit Cup Supreme, Shrimp Cocktail, ::: for complete information about the Non-Group Plan. ,r, Frosted Fruit Juice, Oyster Cocktail ',' ~ Reli h and Salad Tray Passed ::: ~: Chicken Noodle Soup ::: :~ Half of Fried Chicken :!: 5: (Cooked Order - Served Disjointed) ~: TEL L YO U R F R I·E ~ D S :l: Your Choice of '3 Fresh Vegetables ::: r--~;~~;"~~;;;;~~";~;~;~~:"~~:"······""'''''''·'''l ,~ Home.Made Hot Bread Passed y AND WHEN YOU DO :~: DeliciollS Coffee Served With Country Cream ::: :~: A Tempting ariety of De erts to Choose From :;: -::::!:::.' :~ln?~::: :;,re~:laware . Please send me lnlormallon about Non.Group Blue Cro•• , o

NAME •.,'::i: '·,: S M. ..::: ::::1::,' ~~~~;;;~:!:: 1~~4$ ~~o; t: $~.~5 • We have acco mmodation~ for bridg luncheons, pat'tieR, wed­ 2 ADDRESS clinlr anel dillncn; at no additional !-;ervi e charge. AI~o cater­ 1 in!!, :en'icc, IN DELAWARE M BERS I COMPANY EMPLOYED BY ~: Dailv Lunches Dailv Dinners :': : NO. OF EMPLOYEES A GE }. Served S rvcd -:- t M t PM::: i ...... - ; 11 ::10 to 2 ::3 0 5 P. , 0 . , :1: ~ ;P honc Elkton 25-F-2 :l:

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1 MOl'll ing cl'vice AI SERVE LIGHTING THE NE.K POST Head O.f Chrisliun8 S rviccs will bc he ld ill thc murllill" It i ' r cque te tl Ihat all bu iucs ,e~lal~1i hmenl, Founded Janua ry 26 , J910, by the latc Everett C, Johnson a t the Head or Christia n::! Prcsbytel'iall coopea'ale ill the con sCl'vation of electl'lclty 111 ~OJllpla. ._---_._------An Independ nt Newspaper hurch on Sunday. In obscrvance of ance wilh Iho l'ecellily i ned Civilian Production Atl· Publish d Every Thursday by th Newarl< P ost, Inc. I Univel'sal Bibl Sunday, special em­ millisll'utioll Ol'dcl' whidl specifie that: Locall y and Independently O wn d and O perated ph ::! sis will be p laced a ll the importance :lI1 d need of the Bible in everyday life, t~g~~'~~~ln~s~~,al c"adr~~r~~i!}~,a,;.:'~~s5 f~~~':~ hp~' ~~ar; '\':'t';;: The theme will be discussed at both All ign mlrl wiudow displuy Hghting be discon· FRANK N-:-MEGARGEE '., ...... , . , ... --..-. -. .- E- D- IT-OR the Sunday sch ool and church services. tiuued, R ICHARD T, WARE PUBLISHER The Sunday School classes a t 10 a . ______m. will discuss "Paul Admonishes the All t"eulre mal'(juee and entrance ligllting be r e· Entered as second-class Inatter at Newark, DelAware Churches." The a ttendance goal is 60. under Act of March 3, 1897, ("Iuced to 60 walts, T he pastaI', R ev. Eva n W. Renne, T~iptio ll price of this paper In the United States Is $2.00 pCI' year IN w ill deli ver the sermon a t the morning All illdoOl' iIIulllinution to be reduced by twenty· ADVA N~~igl ~a~~~~~~n 5 ~~ ~t s.F~~~g~, nJ~u~~ ; ~~sti ~~~a JreO ~ o "!;I~e ~:\~' al~: p~, VANCE. wurshlp service a t 11 a. m. o n the sub- - - - - ject "The Word of Power for a Pow I' fi ve percent, W e want and lnvitll- oommunic:ltlons, but they must be signed by the ",PitCI"S age."-R omllns 1:16. name-not for publication, but for our inform ation and protection, The Westminster F ell owshi p will All COJllmercial und residential Christmas lighting ------l meet:1t 6:45 p. m. The leader of th Newa,'k, Delaware, Thursday, December 5, 1946 I is r estricterl, ======~~~~~i~'~~lu~~~~~~;I~v~ ~ ~1~eJ~~~I';hm~~1~ Two New. Tl'affic Light · community are urged to attend. The abovc dil'eclive applies to and includes all e . 8 STATE IPro po ed For Mnin. Street - . - .------lablisluuents and r csident o£ the town of Newark and A proposal for mstalllllg two ne\\' I AddItIonal Personals I tra ffi c lights on M,lIn Street was dls­ is effecli ve immediately, 4-H YOUTHS russed a t the Town Council meeting I Monday night. Mrs. Mury J . Greenplate will be in Signed Plnns ca ll [ (U' the Or'st to be set up chUl'gc of the annua l Chr~ s tm n ~ party IN . CHICAGO ! a t thc corner of Ma in and South College I to b; h .leI. by the I vy Cl,O\V l emr ~. c . C, C, Hu.hert, President I Strcet :1 nd the second a t Main and No. I, L ad lcs of Golden Eagle In F I ,1 - - -- . I Academv Streets Fin'}1 decision on the te I'll a I Ha ll on Thursday evening, De- 'Council of Newark Eugene F raze. of Newal'I<. IS one ol , .' ,: '. <.' , cember 19. the e ight Delaw a l' 4-H Club members / m aller \\111 bc m dde a t the J a nua lY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ,'epres. enting the state at the 25th an- m cling.. . t Th ' annua l Christn:;as party of the nivers:II 'y nationa l 4-H Club C ongres . Coun~ '1 s t th ~ mon thly c1e." n-up Glas;ow Home Demonstra tion Club wi ll I PROMPT in Chicago this w k. The sessIon open- I d"ys fOI Dec mbel 18 and 19. ReSIdents . , . a l'e tll'ged to have their t l"lsh rcady in be he ld Tuesday dflelnoon, Decembel RADIO SERVICING d S unday a nd closcs today. conta iners for ~ h e town co;t"ecti on 'crew I 10. at I o'clock at Glasgow Arms. O th rs Ill . the group. a ll of wh?m on thosc dates. --- NEW ARK ELECTRICAL CO made the t!'lP as ad result Hor supen or E. J . Helbreck, Jr .. of Ursinus Col- 173 East l\1aln St, ' Phone 6872 4 t flcare:hi evementK enneth recorE. Mc1 s lvalll,m. -GreenwoodprOjec s:, NHS. . M

Pupils Hem' YOUI' Choice of a Limited Supply of Fine Quality Fabrics ~ Newark 2262 Between 5-9 p, M, ~ ~ Albert 0, HumpJJl'eys ~ Reading ExpCl,t ' A }'£' C R)' \ ~, R . 1. Newark, Dcl. :. , H ollie R a d lOS, Inp I lel"S, 3t' at lOS ~~ ~ Phone New Castle GtU . I: Dr. R. H . ShafTer, :l rcnding expert OUR NEW INVENTION FREE ON ALL WORK and Recorrl ChauO'ers Sel"viced ~. ~~ Representing Charles W, Dlh' I' .f rom H oughton-Mi rTl in Book Compa ny, e 5~ ,~ b erto. Middleto\\'n, Del. ~ spoke to the seventh and eighth grades ORDERED NOW I)~ .... ,., "',"',';!.,;,!4~"',"',!,~ ',;,~~,t,"'~,.(~~a..~~?"~~'?~Q~~~~~"'~ ~~;"'~""""",,~ ~.,.~~,.t;tJft,!i~ on reading teChn ique, Monday. in the loca l high school. F ARl\1F~ R S- Giv e us your specifications, we have 42 years' experien ce Fs"'-~"SS.'''SS-~sssss''''n''Sv''''s_''~"ss'''_""ss_"'~,,s,,~''''''~'''_~~''S.,,~'''_'''''~ ~'~~"s)""1 Dr. Shaffer talked on word meanings and derivations and li ed basic English in the Canvas Field w ith reading to show its imporlance. ~ ' r- f ~ 'Phone Wilmington 2-8746 ~ A Royal .Welco rn l./ ~ Local School LalUlches Representative Will Call Day or Evening ~ R I V l Pupil Guidance Program ~ ,to a oya camily ! ~ A Guidance Progl'am, a imed a t pre- C · I A · & C W k ~ ~ paring students to assume adult r espon- apIta wnlng anvas or s ~ I sibUilies, is now underway at the New- ~ We are proud to presant I. al'k High School. 504 Madison St. Wilmington, Del. iill the exquisite perfumes and ~ The Faculty Committee in ch a rge, ~ ~:;:~~:~e o~i~:~: O~ o~~~ yGl~ ~;'k~~t~ ~ cosmetics created by ~ ~~~:r~I~~~:~00i~~1~~~:~:;17~~:~u~~:t:~ 1~".. S'~ ,.., .."O p""t..~; "A~4~G~~H~~'O~;E"'4~~T"~~~'OT~"""~.. 'I·M"" ~ lP. Ijll1.Wt& ~=.::~~;~A~:O:.~~,~:::.~: '~: ! tlon of a voca tion or profeSSIO n. to ~ ,'. th d 1 fI ~ motivate s tudents to do better work. 0 ,er _rare an rega per umes,. ~ and to help sociall y m aladjusted stu- ~ 2 ~ d,"~ at Phil's Steak Shop : ~ Now A, I Wash R.T.JONES Made in the Italian Way Either With-Meat Ball or SPice;~ ~ Italian Hot Sausage .Phones 2900 and 2213 , Newark, Delaware ~ * I FUNERAL OYSTER SANDWICHES ~ t DIRECTOR ~ Phil's Also Serves Breakfasls Like:

PHON*.E 6221 HOT CAKES· HAM & EGGS BACON & EGGS * 122 West Main Street PHIL'S NEWARK, DELAWARE ~ rrHE. DUCHESS : OF YORK MAKE· UP. ADANO BATH OIL and Abano bath lux' ~ 132 WEST MAIN STREET ... B fSequcncc ',; ~ aU , in-Jaahioll:pcrfccLColQ1:.~ ~c... to make your bath a regal ritual., ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~'~~~~~,~~~~~~~~~":,~l~~~~~ ~ ~,~,~~~ -. ss~n.. "Sv~~"'_~~~ ~~~~~~,,~~""""'~ The Newar'k 1946 Five

NEWARK METHODIST H. 1111". and Mrs. J ames M, Sutton, Fort ======---:::=--~ TO GIVE X fA MUSI DuP onl, at· l' ceiving congrutulations A Christmas Music and Ca ndle Th Degree Association of Fl'iend- on Ihe birth of a d aughter, bol'll NIl- ocial Events Lighting Service wil! be held in the CLASSIFIED Newark Methodist hurch on this ship Temple, No. 6, .pythia n Sist rs will ~;l~~~:·g~:I~. i~;.~e ~~:~:~ n~\~i l~i~S~li~.~I: -======-=---"~,.,,...-; g WORKERS ONFEREN E coming Sunday evening, December 8, mee t Monday evel1ln •. December 9, at 111 mb I'ed as Miss Sh Idy n ic , niece - 1 Lost PLA N XMAS PROGRAM CALENDAR at 7:30 o'clock, ~ll~n ; ~~~: ~[re~~~·S ' Mtld l'ed Sharp. 6 of Mnjor a nd Mrs. M. M, D.lUgherty. The music will be given by the LITTLE BLA K SILK BA Contalnu.1t ~Ir. und Mrs. Patr ick Morgan, of neal' Mrs. Evelyn Stickley and Mrs. Edna Frlda~' a nd aturday, December 6 a nd 7 J unior a nd Young P eople's Choirs un­ Rodney Cha rles Lovetl. son of MI'. ~~f \~a';~~~~i~ c1t1 .a~~~v~~s . Mrs. 'rook5. Newark, were hosts on Tuesday evening Reed will be co-hostesses. 10:00 A. M. to 6 P . M.- Christmas der the leadership of Mr. Thomas Hil­ and Mrs. Vel'l1on Lovell, of Lurnbrook, 12-5-lIp. of !Ius week to the qua r terly meeting This is the annual Christmas party Thrift Shop in P arish bish, director o f music. They w ill be celebrnted his first birthday, Monduy, PERSON HAVI G PI KED UP BROWN of Ihe Workers C o nfer~nce of the Head ( the associa tion a nd all members ar H 0 use of Episcopal assisted in the services of li ghts by the December 2, fi nd guests a ttending his ZIP PCI' wallet [l'Om A. & p , Slor ~ of Christiana Church at which time urged to be presen t. Church. minister, two readers, a candlelighter, first pOl'ty included Mrs. Cha rles Lum, ~~~ '~ ~ ~\,~;7J~rn same. no qllestlons ask. plans WeI' mad for the Christmas Saturday, December '1 and twcnty-four ushers undet' the di­ Royden L ovell, Mr, and Mrs. William 12-5- 11p. program and party for the member s 10:00 A. M.- Bake, Powell's Restaurant rection of MI'. A lbe rt C lm·k . Phillips, a nd Rodney Lov tl. lind friends of the Sunda y Scho I a nd ======b y Group 9 of First Pres­ On Sunday evening, December 15, Help Wanted church. byterian Church. the Adult Choir will give several num­ PERSONALS Congl'atulations are being extended "God's All Inclusive Gift" is the pro­ Cooch's Bridge C hapter D. A. R. with ber's from "The Messiah" as a part of ____ Ito MI'. a nd Mrs, Grovel' Surra tt, of East G . g,~ g ~~~(! . SODA FOUNTAIN. Rhodes ~rJm to be presented by the c lasses in Mrs. Gle n Skinner, 74 Amstel Avenue. its Annual Christmas Music Service, Mr, a nd Mrs, Willia m L . Tryens en- I Main Street, on the birth of a son, born 10-10-lfc. Iheir r sp ctive age g l'O\l1 s under the Sunday, December 8 under the direction of MI'. Hilbish. tertained at dinnet· on Thanksg.iving N ove ~b e l: 28 , in the Memorial Hospi- =G::IR=L-::S:-:F::-O:- crITLD 'S Special music has been a rra nged and a nd the devotionals w ill be conducted l ife of a true Christian is in direct I, dition. ~~~~ i~o~~~~~~' good con- the entire program w ill promote the by Rev. Evan W . Renne. Icont inuou contrast w ith the li fe of an ' RHODES DRUG STOREd 12- 5- Hc. . ~~:";~ , ~o o ~h~ i~e ~~:ar~~ ~~~a,~e on M~heEJ:~;~a ;us:~:: a~d ~ :':~I~~rt~~ 1 ~ 1;:~~e:oel~~1l1~ai~~~n~~c,~ a Christi a n ; PROFESSIONAL PHARMACISTS For Rent Gi ve the committee the special gift leom·d . Co-hostesses w il! be Mrs. EI- . AU , th <; me mbe rs extend " ~ os t CO I' - ~ (C. EMERSON JOHNSON SlJCCESSOR =-R=-O-OM---ST- U- D- E-N-T-S ORWORK1NG MEN of your presence encouraging them.to w ood Zebley, Mrs. Geol'ge ShOl't a nd cltal IllV ltatlon f or YOll t.o VISit them ~ ,) 1 2~~ _~~:lle r Street. Phone 8401. . again in their opportunity to pla n fo~' Mrs. Stewart. I ~~~vSu n da y .morn ings a nd'if you do not ~ PHONES 581-2929 WE DELIVER you and your society. MRS. WILSON'S PUPILS : ~~ r :'~ uCI~~ I~:II~~~~~~e~h\~: ,I~hb e ha pp.v ~'~~~~SS~"SS~~~'"S..'~"'~~"~'"S..~~"S.' For Sale MISS HOFFMAN GUEST TO PRESENT RECITAL i SINGER ELECTRIC SEWING MA CHINE SPEAKER OF D. A. R. The p ia no pupils of Mrs. Marion Gil- WEEKLY MEETING I ~~~tn ew. Write Earl Queln, cal'e Newark Miss Adeline Hoffman, assistant ex­ more Wilson w ill be presented in a re- WOMEN'S BIBLE CLASS I 1I-7-6tc. lensi n professor at the University of citul S u nday aft rnoon, D ecember 8, "Puul Adm nishes the Chllrches" is TURKEYS,. ALIVE OR DRESSED and Delaware, wil l discuss ha ndicraft in at 3 o'clock. in the Newark New Cen- the subject to be discussed this Sunday I 1I~~:8~~ chIckens. Wm, Cartel'. Phone 4854. he home before the Cooch's Bridge tury Club. , morn in /( by the members of the L adies' Chapter, D. A. R ., on Saturday after­ Among those taking part will be: Bible C I:lss of the Fl!' t Presbytel'l an ro~T:utp~CE WOOD Phone Newark 4424 . noon, December 7. at the home of Mrs, Mary Patricia Ca nnon, DOl' is c a rson. , Churc_h "t th I'egulnr meeti ng hOllr ! Glcnn Skinner, 74 Amst-I Avenue, • J a ne ::In d Martha Cornog, M<)ry Lou of 9:4 0. 0lp~ae~ .IOLINS , W. F. Vogcl, 70 E Park The National Socie ty supports three a nd J a mes De rrickson, Yvonne Eve- . Ju t :.IS Paul reproved by instr ucti on 10-3l-lfc. hand icraft experts and provides the land, Erma F oster, Betty L Oll Gardner, the churches of his mi ssiol1fll'Y j our n ey~ A REGIS::::T=ER=E=D=-A7 B=E='R::::D::::E=E:- 'T""ft· "'.' ~' ,"al bracelet e-x-p-a-n:d-.s, fitting watel' tar~ k s. J4 !:ection steam or hot wate r Prelude 10 Me",oFaLle E,' enin~~ > radiator, Lionel Train and Track, Single h~~ .5 ,bei eightb yeu as in, her first! Beautiful ~i~~ rt: ~rro v~. Phone Newark 4597 after In jewelry of en~lIring Speidel Quality in an exquisite 12-5-Jlc. Jewel 8ox-MISS MIGNON i~ avaUable 'With a hand­ HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE. windshield and new lire Ca ll Newark engra".d .ingle heart, double hea. rto~ !bield; inothel' 6586. 12-5-2tp. Wa h Or Pastel Wool of pearl ~th omament and simulated :ones in mby, Materials .CJllamarin",~ sappbire and rose. .' PLYMOUTH 1937 BUSINESS COUPE, \~.:::. I' ~-?~~n~01~~~ni ?;"a. N~~va;:nt~~f1 J~~k Messick. Training HOllse, U. of D. l.tqt l2-5-llo. THREE- P- R-E--W- A- R--B-OY- S-'- B-YC-Y-C-LE- S. the scent that casts Size 28. Phone 2-0757, 612 Academy. 12-5-ltp. a Lau.. ting spell Miscellaneous LI ENSED CON'I'RACTOR, peneral bllild­ Ill Y. repair and pa inting. Phone 3977 , Perfume , . , . , • . . . • . . from $2 , ~S"'" $1.15 .. $0.50 11 -21-91p. Pauline ------IRlCEIlT.MD.I.OCIl£T.m 510.95 and $11.95 PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING. I J~ilet Wa!er . • • • • . from $1.75 have a flll line of washable and non­ Plus Tax · PIv. fJ,roI.n.x, washable paper. All work guaranteed. W. H. Lowman. Phone Newark 4081. 8-20-tfc. BAKING DONE OF ALL KINDS. Rolls. ~radford :1 biscuits, patty shells and bundle wash­ NEIGHBORS PHA~MACY In g. Alberta Brown, 40 Chlll'eh Street. Phone 8986. 39 E. Main St. 0-5-4te. :1 Newark, Delaware Phones 2900 And 2213 HAULING. R. C. Btansneld. 14 Choate I • I Street. Phone 2- 1682 . • • • • • • • • • • • • • lb~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 112-5IlP, ~ ----- 1WareAbouts 1 It is our solemn duty a nd pleasanl he Ne ark Po ======::===::==::~==::====::~==~~;;:~==~=~======:==~~~~=====--======privilegc to pay tribute to the Ncwark Th Dece mbe r 5, 1946 High School football team und Coach I JACKETS UPSET REDSKIN :~ll~ l~a~~~ll.a7\?or:: :~,~:'ll~~ ~::~~cti~ LOCAL HOUND TAKES FIRST I ~~l;:; :~ a~:a~o~ t~;:~: ::~eg~ th seas n tha t the 1946 Y 1I0w J ackets W~::,~t ,:;; ,: ~~:~od ,,,oy of ",.IN 13-IN CH 'A' CLASS OF i ,,~;'~:~~ ' :~·~ho~'ho 0:;, :~:~ ,~\; I 19-0 IN TURKEY DAY TILT :~sd fi: ~~~S~I:::~ I :O~ ::a~:tLo~ l \o~:~~ EASTERN AI{C TRIALS FIERE r~~:Fe:~~:~~~~~!:~!;~~:~e~~,br~ I HERE· FIRST WIN O F YEAR that borc some resemblancc 1 Newarl< fir man on a Ballimore :lI1d Ohio , teams of formel' years . . and won freighl lrain norlhbound into Wil- th ir fin al encounler with Lhe Conrad minglon, was ki ll ed lasl S3turdaY Newark Ends Seven Game Lo ing COJln e II' s Ban k erette rr oIlS 'A' mornin g, a police report said. Redskins, on the local grid , last Thuro- The fireman, identified as L 'mon by Streak By Over powering Couru(l day by a decisive 19 -0 score. Sectioll; Buckinghanl's Oakwood B. & o. oincials, was said to be pass- I Nler viewing th 'JackeLs in their ing coa l from the tender int the engine High School In Major Surprise debut against Brown Vocational, we Patsy Is Third; Banker's Jillllny I when he I'nised his head abOV the wrole uncomplimenlary things ,tbouL I: I 5 I ] I d earanc line a nd was : h'uck a nd I Of Scholastic Foothall Season them in the hope that il might stir l..... al'rls First . '11 1 • n 1 RUI1l Lng swept ofT the trait't as il passed under them up to a fi ghting pi ch and ins ill the bridge. in them a spi r it to fi ght li nd win. nd, . Deputy Coroner C Everett K ellcy d' t . ht b . oll r pr ediction that they wouldn'L wi n . , BankeJ: Lte of vyalnu.t H~ ll , owned by_p onald Connell, of New- \\;1S c ,Iled to till:e ch'a rge of lhe body. After r~ppl11~ se,:,en . ralg games y lopSided HeOI'e.~ t ~ i~ a game W:15 made in all eamestness .uk, i?ok fit. t p l a~e m A e cilon of the 1 3 lJ1ch c1as at the A. K. C. I Dclaware State Police arc in vestiJ:tt- . eason, the ewark Hlg~1 Y llo:w J acke t s ~m dd e nl y cam to lIfe for theil' tial perfo rmance cerlainly !"an 11 ned field trwls run unday by t h e Eastern Beagle lub over In,'!l e accident. h e'e last rrhursday mornmg to rmg up one of the m ajor Acholastic indicated thnt so long as they played its cour:;e on the e s tate of S. Hallock duPont at Mi lford Cross R oads. eo upsets of the year by clowning heavily favore d Conrad High Rchool thal type of ball lhey would be be,:ten The 13-inch class dre w 6 3 entries a nd h ad to be divide d into t R L NS 19-0 in their annual 'l'hanksgiving D ay clash on the local a ihleti .... and they were- for seven two s ection s, w it h t h e winners of each section r eceiving identical field. C gam s. ~ t l"fuj:(hl prizes. I The largest throng to v iew a N ewark game t h is cam ig n e r~ owevcl:, . came the 1.1st game and Se ond in the A section of t h e class was R ed Martin Polly, EAGER TO t lll'l1ed out to watch the J ackets redeem t h e m selv s in lbeirs athendll 'some trad ofllt ol1tllhel sametang lc"d oWIth or di e"'onr stuff"d ~wnelc1I b Y W 'III'Jn I11 · M al,t" ld l1 'VS aBrls b kll.1' Y'hMd "N' th"d 11 ' kaf0 I{WOO d P a t sy I son' fi~a l e as t hIey n ot on y ou t score d b ut comple t ely outlllaYaed· h that inspircd the Navy to play Army nn ,owne d bY R aymon . uc mg am, e war; ourt , O ak- M EET HENS the Redskins. ----- oft' il's (eet in the final half must have --- ~ wood Bess, owned by Edgar .Law~on , After a scoreless first period, New- t a nd Orange are : J oh n Takach J struck the local lads for they definitely DINNER FOR I Newark; I'eserv hound, AU s LIllIe a rk came through to tally in each of Sacconey, Vic Gr ltum. Dick Reed ,: played a n n tir ~ l y difTet'enl br,md o( I ~~~~~;, . owned by Alonzo LeCales. the remaining quarters. Bill Mar rs· ba ll than exhlblled al any prevIous I ... . ., I TO t Early in the second period, lhe locals The lineups: game lhis year, and not ony racked JACKET TEAM Dunn s PIlde of J oy, owned by Fl unk ars pera e moved on a series of shorl passes from Positions Newark Conrad up three touchdowns but held lheir ID unn. D o \Vnin g l~wn, P a., was U~e wi~- I FI~Om Dou))le their own forly to Conrad's two, w here Left end ...... Grettum ..... Tteme, l"i vals scoreless w hile doing so. t ncr of the B secll on; sccond, ReLllhal'l s Full back . Jimmy Ford went off tackle t:i~ ~~~~~e . .. . : ~~~I~ . , ...... n,;1~~~ We don't prelcnd to know how or - -- Tiny Bell , owncd by John Eidamill el',' W· g Offel1Se or the Inlltal score F('l'd added the Center ...... Tyler . ., ...... Brojou, why il happened, but it did- nnd we're Lions To Fete 111 . ' . extra pOll1 t by n simIl ar line play .. .'.'.'.'.'.'::. . g lad. And, we're also g lad that the ' ~~\~~·:I~ . i1 ~:' l1 e~a·l; y ~~I;~ er B~~~::,~~~~~ 1 ar k threatened severn I tImes durmN ~w-g I ~iRi ~g~tht endrau:kJ~ .... :,Taktr~\~ach~ .. , .. . Pe~J.. emngt ~~r::oun "rackels have mad us eat our words Foothall Squad Perry Poinl. Md .; fOUl·th, Delmarva , Expressing pleasure at Debwarc's Lh e r emai nder of the pen od but failed I Quarterback ... Marrs , ...... Toulson for it truly gives us pleasure to do lhat Bl acl,. Magic, owned. b Y ~i Owa rd I accept. nce -of the Cigar Bowl bid, to score. ii~~~~'h~l~~;~k ' ' ~;~~in ~y . . : ". :'.:: .. ~~~ very thing, ---. I Thom.ls, FI ulliand, Md" r esel ve. In- Coach J ack McDowall. or Rollins Col- Shortly afler the second half klll<-off, , F uU baclc . . .. ::ord .. . uali no~sk l ]\[embers of the Newark H Igh School dUlIl Rock Betty Lou. owned by Leroy lege. said in a recent statemen t. "Deb- Joe Brown r ecovered a Conrad fumble I SCORE BY PERIODS imbuP erh daps w,ith we t hhope,e w i lln owLo win, tha t thth eyy waillre footba ll te ~ m 'Nill bc honor d a t a din- I PIz' er. P o.l! s 1~w n , P a. ware is undoubtedly one of the best on the latter's 15. On lhe very next ConradNewark .: :: :::::: : :::: 0 07 0 6 tl; carry this same determinalion onto the ncr to be given by the members of lhe Banker s Junmy. owned by Herbert small college Learns in the country. an d play, Bill Marrs ri fl ed one to · Bob Newark scoring- Touchdowns: Ford baskelball courl and make Newark Newnrk Lions Club on Tuesday, De- I Thornetl of M a l'sh a l ~lon , was judged il should be a whale of a game." r.rej:(g in Ihe end zone for N~ w:1 I '!< ' s I tG~r~eg~.g~g,~T~a~k~a~ch~· ~~~~~~~ 1 High a name Lo be reckoned with when cember 17, it was announced by Presi- the wmne!" of the 15-mch class, McDowall , who came to Rollins in second score. The J acke ts failed to -- -- the wins a nd losses arc tallied. 1 . . This hound. sired by Field Champion 1929 was rrrarluated from North Ca l"O - make the extra point. B I F H alth Want ad soon Lo appear in D vel' dent Ira C. She lender yesterday. Pleasant Run B'1I1ker. outsmart cd and lin ..' SLale in 1927. after gain ing ~ Again in the fourth period, several OW or e papers: "Rooms for gentlemen and P lans for the a ITair \~'e re outlined at I tlutftl oted thr e sets of bracemates to repulation as one of the finest b:lll short passes from Mnrrs lo Gregg and Lhe I' gula r dJll ner sessIon of the group I Lake first place ove !" Octora ro Ben. carrie!"s in State's hislory. Ta kach ca rried the ball lo Com'ad's Free Instruction legislators." thIS weck. Chan'man for t he dmner Second place in the 15-inch class Since coming lo Rollins he has com- three. After a line buck by "Beef" Our thermom tor registered twelve "'.i ll be Prank Smith. In proposing the Iw ent to Oetornro Ben, owned by Chick pi led a n outsLanding record. Excluding Ewing. Gregg spotted Right End J ohn At degrees :lVlonday ni ght Lo chalk up the dll1n er, the mcmbers fell that the SPll'lt IVlcDel"nl ott of Wi lminglon ; third, the 1929 season, when he took ov r lh Ta kach in the end zone for Newar k'" 1 coldest day thus faJ' this year . . and shown by the tel1l11 all season, cltmaxed Brookmar Trudy, owned by George Tars, w ho had experienced three win- fina l Lally. The try for xU'a point it won'l take much of that kind of by its outs a nding upset over Conrad Mari ne, Salisbury, Md.; fourth. Lee's less seasons in succes: ion, McDowall again failed. I I Newark Bowli 19 w < ther to f reezc the Newa rk Recrea- hCI'e on Tha nksgiving Day, dcserved Woodsman, owned by J ohn E. Lee. up to this season has turned in a recol'd Conrad gave Newark little trouble Li on Association icc-rink and provide some lribute. Wilm ington: Fishcr's Skeet, owned by of 72 v ictories agai nst 25 de(eals and and failed to penetrate beyond the Cent r keen s!, aling on a safe surface-right lIu\'.'(lrcl Ferguson, o f Curtis Publish- George Ke na n of Wilminp:lon. was re· six ti cs. During that slretch lhe Tar Jackct's 30. Ph, 2 :18 here in town. in:: COPl!'any. was a guest of W. O. serve ho und. a vcraged over 18 points a game. Five J ackel va rsity members w ho I'_ E. aill St. We re~ I 'e L to advise juvcnile r eaders Whil C' at the meeti ng. and Harvey Rob- The 15-inch class was judged by Wll- Roll ins discontinued foolball duriot· played their Inst game with the Black \:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;..;;...... ,.,.;;;._..;;; ;3 -and more 1< rticul.lrl) their par nts in ,Oil was a gucst of Paul Lovett. Ii III Wahl, Wilminglon, a nd WiJli .. 1I1 the wnr, and this year McDow',ll st~rl- , ------'-----=.-..- ...... ~...... ,. ,..-...... - thal we w ill NOT be able to publish 'S. II' rti:1. S'liisbury. 1\.1(1.: John 1'.1ul- cd w ilh green material. The team j:(ot ;S; letters t S.lnta Claus this y.ur , lins, Boxwl)nd. was Held marshall. off lo a slow start but improved as it AY ELLIOTT' . three have a lready been receivcd . The 13-iltc\1 classes wen: j udr:ecl by wenl along. Ii lost lo GC'0l"!'e W:,shin"- Men nrc tlte only people 011 earth Fr .. nk L:lIltb. Heading. P a.; Hem ' . ton, 13-0. in lhe opener. trippcd Stet- wh lhink they have mor c sense than S IP lraczC'\\,~l;i. Wi lminglon; Will iam son. 20-0, bowed to P ensacola N .• v'· Hi8 E. women. Fitzc;r-rald. Wesl Chpstcl·. Pa .. Dnd \\ 1,- Training S a ti on. 20 -1 4: defc"tct! Stot- ev The Lewis IJrojeclcc1 coal strike has lhm P. F isher, J r .. W il min ton Field son again. 19-0. and last wepk defe;1te'i forced peace-lime restrictions on the Illlurshals were i\lnnzo LcCates and Ohio Wesl eyan, 21-13. 'Phone 2925 212 E. ,hit: . f. \1 "e of electricity and gas, much to 30 111 Drills J "mes Cook. Wilmington. The Tars lost to thc Univcrsity' or AO"cnt For veryone's disgust. But Newarkers are Chatta nooga al Challa nooga. Tenn'.. on ~~~~~;~;~' ~ i t~h~~~~~~,l~[UI~:l~S I~~~~~~~ Ninc Ic tt cr m c~ a~m o n g the squad I Mo lol'i sl Ut'ged To Renew :I:~~~~;~~~:~v~~: , ~::~r .!::~11 1B ~::e h:: Recapping . Accessories . Batted 8 & . . .. which will NOT apply to lighling 0( 30 swimming hopefuls' no v work- Tag Befol'e December 31 Saturday. of indoor Christmas trees at home-IF ing. ou L.und r Coach Rawslrom at the Only 798 moto l" vehicles of 4.923 in Rollins operates from the double Tubes· Lubricating and Washing the situation still prevails at Yuelide. Unlverslly of Delaware. I cw aslle Counly with registra tions w ingback a nd is known through th e Considerable talk being heard as The lellermcn are Bob Bush. J ack which cxpire De . I have so far becn South for the p l" ec i ~ ion and timing of We Fix Flats to whethcr l' not a "special" is going Dougherly, Bob Cofer, Bill Thisllc- inspected and approved, Stale Molor its aUack. to be run to Tampa for the Delawar e- waitc, Al DuBell. J ohn Ca tts. Henry Vehicle Division ofTicials sa id rec nlly Joe Justice: a Rollins gr adurt te. is the RolIlns Cigar Bowl footbrt ll game on Lewis. and Han'y H uxford. Bush , Cofer or the 798 molor vehicles insp tcd, line coach, and Dr. Alex Waite, fOl' mer and New Year's Day. ~n d Doughel'ly hold the schoO l's 300- 600 have had tags r enewed. South Ca roline griddcl', coaches tho DYNAFUEL AlUE A pr ominent Wilmington business yard medley record of 3:18.8. W ith th holiday season comin g on line.

gmiesm l~o ~you~~=M=~:~y~ but you people from N~ew~I.- aTyhCe a_ Smqpubaedll ,~BcO~dde~G': I~I'eDI! aBndurTlhMI.stUl e~_~~~La gs expirinrt~~illg Dec. ~~~~~~ili31 to repol't imme- ~)::e~~~~~~~~~ ~~:~~r~~!~~~~~~;~ ~~;a~n~1 ;is~c;0~m;-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tlrk are the dumbesl people I ever saw. waite. diving: Bush , Cofer. Bill Hamil- diately for inspection. ------Why is it you either never know or tell Lon . Bob Kell eher, L owell Wa rd, Camp- It was xplained lhat motorists who the public what you are going to do bell and Huxford: backstroke; Jim wait until the last few days before Lhe about a thing that has as much public Crumlish, D ugherly. and J ack Veale, deadline will find, i( adjuslments or re­ interest as this game?" breaslstroke; Jim Baird. J ohn Bishop, pairs are required for the vehicles- We don't think his remark was per- Burt, Bush. Henry Cofel·. Frank Craig, lhey will be delayed by the proximily (eclly fair in tha t it induded all lhe Campbell. DuBell. Fra ncis Erdle, Gene of lhe Chrislmas season and New Year 's T people of Newark when it d ghtly ap- F leisher, Grier, Kell eher, L ee Sparks, and may be faced with the necessity of buses after ten pl ied to only a small gl"Ou p who really Bob Stevenson, Wright Bugher, Calts. doing without use of their a utomobiles aren't a t ;)11 dumb but discreet to a P aul Heyd and Lewis, (Tee-style. (or a period. 0' clock point of aggravation, sometimes. before th ree On the other ha nd we know a lot of people who tal k too much . and often when they don't Imow what they EDWARDS ROOFING CO. al'e talking about. So, you pays your mon y a nd y ou takes your choice .. ' . We'll la ke the boys who wait until they're sure. All I{inds of Roofing Repairs HERE'S always a Inbl,minut er Many a poor renter is doin g as well T Clui Imas Sh o pping I' tl sh-cv y as can be ejected. Spouting and Gutter Work indication point tha l il will h e even If the WiJmington papers Im ow whal h cavier t.bls year. For youl' own com· lhey're talking about (a nd lhey usual­ fort and ease of mind-shop rigJtt ly have the inside lrack on things Ashestos Siding a Specialty political) Doc Rhodes is slated to be now-plan to finish eve rything next President Pro-tern of the Stale Senate ALL WORK GUARANTEED week. Just as t.b e stores will be /eM when it convenes in J anuary. Con­ t'rowllcd tben-so will coaehe8 all. gr a tulations, Doc, it couldn't h appen to h u ('''-particularly if you m ak e it II anyone more deserving or beller Call Newa'rk 3478 qualified. poin t to avoid the rush hours. rude While we're on lhe subject of I couchc8 and hu ~es nrt r Icn ill tle "Rhodes," the big stink in the Main Formerly Wltb J . E. Workman, Inc. m o rn in ~-and beforc Illrel' o'rlo(·k iD Street store of the same name, Thanks- the artcl'l100n! YOll' lIlwlI(' til. giving evening, was paint- the fresh 1~~~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;~~~;;~~~;;~~~~~~~;;;;;~' stuff. I' Just finished reading J ohn Mar­ quand's "B.f's Da ughter," w hich, to us, Yo u'll Enjoy t he> was just fair. We're now engrossed in Coast -to-Coast Rad io Show the tal of lhe "Salem Frigate," which " SPOTLIGHT Oi" A ER ICA" is considera bly morc to OUl" fancy-we Lumbe'r Coal being o( the armchair-adventurer Fridws sp cie. 10 :00 r. '., W ILM Can you ofT I' a b ller guide to sim­ ple living than the following. from the uilding Supplies Sa nskirl of 4.000 y aI'S ago? U's called "Salutoti on to the Dawn" a nd here 'tis: 'L ool- to this day! Cor it is lile, the ~:~;r~hl! (e ~;i~ii~~. ~~dil~ cl~~· : ~i~. ~o~;S ~ol;l ~ :l: :i: 'xistcllce: the bli ss of gro\\ th.thc glory :i: • HOL I G WO T C :;. IIf action. th splendor of beauty. For :i: .;: yestc rrlay is bu L 0 drcom, and tomor- oj. :i: row is only n vision; but today well- ::: .;. lived makes ev ry ycsterday a drcam .:. Phone 507 N. College Avc. New81'k, Del. ::: J of bappln ss. ond ev r y tomorrow a :1: .;. islon or hope. Look well thercfore to t :~ this day !" .:..:.. : .. : .. : .. : .. : •• : •• : •• :..:-:-:...: .. : •• : .. : .. :-: .. :-: .. : •• : .. : .. : .. :-: .. :,.:-.: .. : .. >-:.< .. :..: •• :w: .. : • .:-: .. : •• :-:-:-: •• : .. :-: •• :..: • .;.::: The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, 'l'hursday.. December 5, 1946 Seven ~======~I ======~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~======~~ SAFETY DENNISON I~:'1~:"~I;~:,:::,:Ji'::U g II I TOPS COUNTY NIlS students voted rec nUy on a I CUN CIL IN • proposal put torward by the StUdent[, Council that the ~chool adopt a stand-

11. 7 MEET CORN RAISERS al d ring. yntll now, each class has .had I, J lis own ring If the new plan goes Into lreLl, thel'c will be only one ring for

- all gradu3t s of the ~c hool. 'ormlll Dlln n, vice-pI' sidcnt . of l .John W . D nnison has just been '.' All mo tive Safety FoundatIOn, na med 1946 New Cnstle County corn The vote j C the students is not t( h . t n D C will be the gucst. . , final vote. It must be HI proved by th W:lshtng A g l'OW lng champIOn tOl' prodUClIlg akcr an,t the 'Tw enty-seve., nth nn ua 'I . a Student Coun iI alld by Frcdericl lutz, ;p!'~ lin g of the Delaware Safety Coun- . Yield of 141.6 bushels or Shelle~ eOl'n prinCipa l. .'Ilt which will bc held at 8 p. m , n e~t P I' aere 1Il a five-acre plot on '1IS fat'm wedne~:day, ill The Playhouse. WII- neal' HockessIn, accol'ding to n bulle­ mlllg\on, lin just received from headquarlers of Yhe A~nu ;! 1 Meetinl{ C ommilt~e , the J946 National DeKalk Corn Grow­ n Here', the recipe you ",ml ed of Roberl G. ~ aCke lt , cha ll·.- ing Contest. mon, John W. Curpentel , D. M, H ~b I, Th is record yield wins for Dennison asked for, Jane. It Clark lIf. McKnight, H. L . Mine I', the coveted County Corn King Placque fr"nk L, Reed, .John D. Reeder: Mr~. pl'esented each year to the fal'lner pro­ would have taken f G. Ta llman. and H, V. Da mel, IS ducing the county's largest offi ciall y <)repn riO/l nn o u~ s tandi~g pro~ ra m . The measured y ield in the DeK alk contest. too long to give it meeti ng itseU Will be diVided II1to three This a lso makes him eligible to parti­ • (s -

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Due to the critical shoiotage of C(i ~'ll , th Gonn'n­ i ING OUT ~ o ~ ment has m'ged us to l equest your vohmlal'y con­ ~ servation of gas. our ~ ~ ~ HERE ARE WAYS TO SAVE G, ~ 3. oy Department I Avoid using ~our gas range for heating your ~ kitcllen. ~ ~ 1 at ~ Plan menus so that wh ole m ~a s n UlY be coo'~ ,1 ~ ~ in the oven 01' one dish m ea]s on top burnet'S.

,I.~ Don' t use running hot water to wash haud , ~ r atly Reduced Prices shave 01' wash dish es - u e as little hot water I as possible - repair leal,y faucets. ~ ~ l If you heat your home with gas, keep room ~ ~ temperatures as low as possible-close b edroom I doors at night-shut off radiators in unused SHOP NOW ~ rooms-and keep fU'eplace damper closed when ~ not in use. IWhile our Stock is Complete I We urge your voluntary cooperatioQ. in saving gaB tmtil , I the present coal crisis has passed. ~ ~ I Open every night 'til 9 ~ ~ ~ DmiliE POIEB ELIGHT CO. ,~ 2 , ~ "]i; , ~,,~~s ~., ~ ~ ackson's Hardware ~ 'Phone 4391 ~ The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, December 5, 1946 Eight ---- \ quired. arc listed as foJl ows: p l: c~l a t a,1 s: Vi iling N urse R eports 4, v isits. 7; maternity casc. 4. vlslls. . 6. Parking Meters 217 Cnlls In Novemb l' I parnlysis. 5. vi its. 37; arthritis •. visils. EXTENSION (Continued lrom P age 1) ' 8; h art diseases. 6. visits, 34; kidncy to th~ tOWI1. A tolul o[ 217 visits. including 177 1 discuses, 8, visils. 42; aslhma. I. visils, P_ARLEY AT nursing and 40 inslructional calls, was 8; diabctis, I, visils. 4.; al1cm ia, 1, visits. Ilr~;~C2 I ~::('~~n;:~(,l \~I\I~er~~llsll~l~~:~~e~<)~;: made during November by Miss Alicci 2; fracturc leg. I. visits, 9; apoplexy. sid s Lf the lwo strccts tl) permit Leak, visiting nurse for this section of I I , visils. 4. ; appcndicitis, I . visits, 3; in· UNIVERSITY pur l11cl pm'king. New Castle County. according to her I lcstinal d iseases, 7. visits. 21; trcat· Dccision 10 purch'lsc the metcrs was rcport for lh month. menls, 22 . ! made ,, [tcr s v 1'01 Council mcmbers ~T~y~P~C~S ~o~f~c a~s~cs;;n~n_d~~\~' i~si~ts~~e~,-.,c~h~~r_~e.;_~~~_~_~~;;;;;~;:::.:;::::.:;~ Anoual Meet t,ointed out that thc frec town parking ,------lot had not proved a succcss. bcing By Delaware used on the a verage of n ly 25 pel' cent . . FOR. of its ca paci ty. II was further a rgued Farnl Service tha t lhc Main Slrect congesti on had not improvcd gr ully sincc Lh c opening of OIL BURNER SALES AND SEHVICE M mbcrs of the Dclaware Agr icul­ thc 10 1. - CALL - tUI'al Extension Servicc of thc Univer- sity of D laware will hold thcil' an- nunl mceting at Ih Univcrsity. Dc· RED CROSS R .. L. TAYLOR ccmber 10 and 11. f1n nounces Gcorg PHONE 2388 49 WEST PARK P ... Ii. ~~ r~~~~~stel. dircctlJr of the Ext nsion IISSUES CALL Electr Ical, Ilcating and Plumbin g Repairing Jobbing Vi~~~~O~:~~~lb ~I~S bO:t~h~'~~~~:I\~~~~~ ~,~~~ I ,,::) Gr~ ... l'''' -. SEWE S TI '"' CG-I.ll:.... . • • • 'I ••• " ,"0 w,' ,'o"'H" who ~,',o '" ',"00<; I ~ ·u!· 't- ur:c V 1, ~,.. ·-1 1 r;,'-". , j FI...... ~.:.~ \ ! c~_!.S. ~f~iXf.~~i~~:;t;,:;;~:i:li~~:,~:~:!:~~~:;ll 675 Gal'nlcnLs .~::.i;,.':.:, "<-"<" 's';<; M , working on this Red Cross p roje c ·: ~ ~ a mI M . Ger trude Hollow ay. stale home Newark. Chr istiana, Glasgow, Bea J' . ~ "Full Value Service" ~ BEANS P demonstra tion leader ; J. F ran k Gordy, Middletown. Clayton, Smyrna. St. ~ ~ poultry specialist: Dr. R. O. Ba usma n, Georges. Dovcl'. Camden. Miliord. ~ Wm Homewood Dean ~ lSI; i -OZ 26)c agricultural cconomist; Miss Louise Houston Seaford, Georgetown. Lewes. ~ . ~ C ANS ~ Whitcomb. home manag ment specia l· Rehoboth. Millsboro and. Dagsboro. ~ ~ 2 ist,' J ack Bc ll . 'lgricultu r.·1 1 engineel". Eff b . h ~ No. I Paper Mill Road Newark, Del. ' l' hcl'C UC:l tl S nrc ('c rtn lu Jy w e ll 113 1ll Pll , t or l h t"i r ~ I '~ I ' Y - OI·tS a rc emg made by t e various ~ ~ nO ,lll (l8 1:1 h ns mauo Uln ny Ii CO II (JllC'SLI 1' f1 rk('li I II ~l'\\' }~ n ;: l n nd. w li C" 1"t' 11/1' Il rl'oa r Uli,,1I of hnkrtl lJ ('ltll~ 1"1 II tine nrt. t hey'r e I l r ' ''f ll~ d u p w ith r ldl t om ato Hau C'(' lind ~ ~I !e n~ e~ d~:~~~~~e ~ u~~~'~i C ~~~~~~; a~I~:~ ~~~ s Cil;~s: l l o ~;%a~sU~~ti~:t ai~l i~e l:e\~~ ;: ~~~-n-n'SS~-n-n~SSS~~~'SSSSS ft n\'orf ul blis of pork, lleady t o h nt n nd Cll ju,\. cultural agent; and M rs. Violet N. since the combined efforts of women .:•• : •• : ... : .. : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• :_: •• : .. : .. : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : .. : .. : .. : •• : •• :•• : •• : •• : •• :_: •• : •• :•• : ... : •• : •• : •• : .. : • •: •• : .. : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : .. : •• : •• : : :. Goodwill . K ent County hom e demon· a ll over the sta te w ill be needed if the str ation agen t. ICh apter quota o[ 15.000 garments is to be fi lled. CHICK FEED According to Mrs. George Sylvester, Available Now ... Daily Laying Mas h or Daily Scratch F eed P roduction D irector for the Chapter. VALLEY the Amer ican Red Cross bas assumed $1.15 the responsibi lity of clothing and ca r­ Washed Sand and Gravel ing fat' more than 90,000 of the home­ $4:49 SCHOOL les d isplaced orpha ns of Eut'ope who Plastering Saud and Gravel REPORT at'e sUlI suffer ing the e ffects of the war. New~u'k Rotary Club Bank Run Road Gravel . Cinders COME TO YOUR A & P FOR A tota l of 122 members were securcd Holds Business Meet in a recen t membership drive of the An Types Road Machinery amI Tl'ucks for Hire Grade AA and A P leasant Vall ey School P a rent-Teach er T he monthly business meeting of the Association. The Deccmber meeting of Newark Rotary Club was he ld Mon­ We'l1 Be Glad to Quote PI'ices If Desirefl the group w ill be held Wedn esday, D ec. day evening with vicc-prcsident Wil - Q'uality Meats 18. The child rcn will provide the p ro, liam S. Ham il ton. presid ing. gr am . a nd Santn w ill pay his a nnua l P la ns fOI' the annua l Rotary Christ- Sirloin vi sit. P alns for the annual Rota ry Chl'ist- The organiza ti on held a card par ty mas Party to be held on Dccember 23, on Wednesday. w ith Mrs. Gunner Nel· were discussed, a nd pI'eparations for son in chargc. Pl'izes wcre awarded . the trip to thc ' Middletown Rota ry JOHN M. McCOOL CO., Inc. ~~I~al~~~ C;:t~~h: i~lc ~~o ~I~'~~I~O purchasc Club:s Ladi es' N i g h~ ne;t Mw e dn c s da~ General Hauling, Paving and Excavating Contractor The association is sponsoring a hot ~~: ~ ~~! 'l ~~rte\~;II.~ lin~~cd b : ~~ee~Ii ~ _ :~: Phones Newark 2393 or Elkton, Md., 168 & 373 :;: lunch progmm daily fOl' a ll pupils at d letown Rotary somc ti me ago to at- ! :!: 41 W. Main St., Newark :i: the school. tcnd the evening's cclebl·a tion. :!: :;: Gra clc A A {," A Reporls for the second marking One ncw membcr. George F cary. wus .:. .:. Cross Cut DeeI' Roust pcriod list the following on the ftrst inducted at the scssion. I .:-:.. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. :-: .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : •• : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : •• : .. : .. : •• : •• : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. :. Bono lcss, Ro lled ______.. ______Ib honor roll: second grade Dora J a nc -- -: --:-.---. ------. ------CHUCK ROUind Roas tG"()dc All and II Mc C o rmk ~ Shirley ~ ~ Z ~ ~ and ~SSSS,~ss~SSSS~~s~~s~S~SS~~~~~~ B Ollo /es B To p and BoLlom ._._._111

Elsie DeP risco; third grade, Mayu Zis· ~ I· ROAST Le;m Plute B ~ , ~ i t! ; fourth gr ade, Betty J ane Zist! . On ~ Jo,' delicious SOltV ______• __ ._.lb the second honor )'011 wel'e: six th g rade, ~ c Ib47 S laoultlet· o f Lamb B arbara Thuresson; second grade. ~ DOl/ cless, Rolled ____ ... ____ ....11, Helen Walls. ~ N Ollo highe r Junior Red C)'oss activities Io)' the ~ ~ B ('.alii ,\: Shan 0: or I , UII~' F ol' "{/)'iety ami gooel fa ti; fI II, month inclu ded: making of covcrs to I~ ... be used overs as fOI' lhe Navy Christ· ~ , p I .. IN mas dinner, the packing oC flvc ovel'- ~ e nf seas Christmns boxes. and lhc makinq 'I " of 10.000 bollie cnps for a Wilmington ~ ~ A~T RlDE:m ho: p ita!. 11 \\'ork h tls bcen complclcd ~ ~ tlnd [01'W<1r cd to hcanqllartc)'s. , ~ I" 1:. 11>;; (' II) f'~ic:c-t' ~" If . er Twenty-seven of the thirty pupils ~ ~ cnrolled at the school havc either pel'- ~ ~ Texas Marsh SEEDLESS feet 0 1' good a Uendance records for ~ ~ November. T wenty-two with pc)'fcct ~ fi I'ecords arc :S uza nnc Cahull, Belly J ane ~ ~ De Prisco. K a rina P ollari, Agnes Walls. ~ Elsie. De Prisco. Dora J a ne McCormick. ~rl Dorothy Nelson, Helcn Wa lls, Sh irley 64-70 8ize 4 Ann Zist! , Maya Zist! . Betty J an e ~ for Zistl. Mary ElIcn B rown, Grace De The Largest and Bes t Ass ortment of Toys You Will Find Anywhere FINE bAI(ERS P r isco. Charlotte De P risco, J oan nc- • Are on Dis play in Our New Store marie K irk, Ray Thorp, J ohn H anna, ~ John Wa ll s, Charles De P risco. Ha rry rJ IDAHO POTATOES McCormick. Gunna r Nelson and WiI - ~ lard McNeal. ~ 202 West Main Street c Those w ith good nltcndance records ~ 10 I!~g 49 <11'C: Teddy Schwal·t? Richa rd Morgan, ~ Barbara Thurcsson, P hyll is McNea l ~~ E1.kton, Maryland Large 200 Size Dozen and E rma Hanna. ------.------W e Urge You to Ins pect Them at Your Earliest Convenience, ORANGES 27c While Stocks Are Complete Authorized Dealer For ~ Gifts for the Family: Vacuum Cleaners, Silex Coffee Makers , Presto GENERAL ELECTRIC ~ c ook e r s, Pre s ure Canners , Record Changers, Radios, Floor and Tabl~ ANJOU PEARS 2Ibs 29 Lamps , Schick Electric Shavers, Aluminum Roasters, E lectric Heating lIolpoint P a d s , hromium Hos tess Serving Tray, Juice-O-Mat, Hurricane Lamps, Ib ~ pkg El~ctric H e ater, Ice Crusher, Vacuum Jug. . APPJ~IANCES ~ Fairmont Brand Leon A. Potts ~ Elkton Supply Co~pany Graduate Electrical Engineer I 44 E. MAIN ST. NEWARK, DEL > Elkton, Maryland We Are Equipped to Give Complete Service on Any Appliance We Sell Open Evenings 'Till 9 o'Clock Until Christmas ...... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Jb