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Laurel, Delaware, Thursday, July 2, 1942

Sussex Election Board Church Picnics Christ Church Laurel “Dimmed Out” Cucumber Prices High; Two church picnics have just been During the past week, the Laurel announced for July. streets have been completely “dimmed Trinity Methodist Church will hold Leading In Laurel Names Registration Staffs its annual picnic on their church lawn out” by placing black shades over all Thursday, .July 9th. street lights. Although Laurel is about Expect Rig Day Monday _ Horsey Grove will hold its annual Soft Ball League thirty miles from the ocean, the offic­ picnic Thursday, July 16th, also ials quickly complied with the request The Department of Elections and The Board of Registration has been their church lawn. On Wednesday, June 24th, the Fire­ Board of Registration for Sussex Coun sitting in the courthouse annex since for the “dim-out". With the cucumber season here not i Although shipments are still not men and Centenary Church played quite in full swing, prices have been heavy, on Monday of this week the ty has named registration officers for April 4 for the purpose of ascertaining their first games in the Laurel Softball the 23 election districts who are now and registering persons qualified to remarkably high up to this date. The total sales amounted to $3,032, with the League. The former won by a score of first cucumbers were shipped thru the prices averaging around $1.75 per being sworn in. Th? board consists of vote in the next general election Tues 6 to 2, putting them in the 1.000 per­ W. Elwood Wright, Georetown, Re­ day, Nov. 3. The dates which they sat J. Frank Gordy New School Board local auction block on June 19th, but bushel, and some selling much higher. centage column behind Christ Church did not come thru in any quantity un­ On Tuesday the price averaged $2.25, publican; Raymond Ringler, Selby­ were: April 4, 9, 15, 21, 28; May 9, 14, who has a record of two wins against 20, 26; June 6, 11, 17, 23 and 39. til the 22nd, when a total of $1730 was with some selling as high as $2.55. The ville, Republcan; and Irvin F. Smoot, Named County no defeats. realized from this crop. Seaford, Democrat. Members Are big day of the season tor cucumbers There will be two registration days The game scheduled for last Friday Shipments have continued to in­ is anticipated about next Monday. To Peruvian Is Elected thruout the county, Thursday, Aug. Agriculture Agent between the Fireman and Lions Club crease daily along with the favorable date most of the crop has been bought 13, and Saturday, Oct, 17. These days was postponed because of rain. All Named For Sussex weather. Due to tho excellent weather, by local brokers and hucksters. As President of Rotary the boards will sit for the purpose of the quality is unusually high, the cu­ the shipments increase, a large num­ Changes in the staff of the Sussex postponed games will be played on a registering all who did not avail them­ date set by the president of the league. John W. Stallings became a member cumber having an excellent color. ber of city buyers are expected over International selves of the dates on which the County Agricultural Extension Ser­ of the Laurel Board of Education, the coming wejk-end, and they will vice were announced recently by C. On Monday Centenary Church got Board of Registration recently sat. into the win column, defeating Eastern succeeding Harvey D. Williams, who Enlistments Opened remain here for tile rest of the season. Delegates representing 5,100 Rotary Those who will have come of voting L. Schuster, director of the Delaware has served in that capacity for the clubs in some 50 countries of the Agricultural Extension Service, t fol­ Shore Public Service by a score of 2 For “Engineer Farmers are etperiencing difficulty age, also those moving into Delaware to 1, behind the 3-hit pitching of Cal­ past 12 years. This appointment as world, at the final session of the 33rd from other states will have a chance lowing action by the University of well as many others in Sussei County Amphibian Command” in getting their blackberries harvested annual convention of Rotary Inter­ Delaware Board of Trustees. laway. Elliott of the losing team only and many are being left on the vines to register. allowed four hits, but one was a triple was made effective as of July 1st by national, last week elected Don Fer­ Resident Judge Charles S. Richards due to the scarcity of pickers. This There will be no more general regi­ J. FraSnk Gordy, formerly Sussex following a walk, Both Church runs This newly organized branch of crop is about in mid-season, and the nando Carbajal of Lima, Peru, Rotary of Georgetown. Service has the following vacancies president lor the year beginning July strations every four years as in the County assistant agricultural agent, is were scored in the third inning, while price on Monday averaged around $3 the new county agricultural agent. He E. S. P. S. scored their lone run in the The other appointments were as according to a letter received this 1st. Mr. Carbajal is vice-president of Pa^lL follows: Georgetown, Walter P. Town­ week by Sgt, Earl H. Wright, in charge per crate. The squash season is nearly tlie Peruvian Telephone Company in The registration boards who will is a native of Laurel and is a graduate final frame. closed due to the copetition from nor­ sit in local districts are: of the Laurel High School and the U. send; Lewes, Edgar W. Ingram; Re- of Army Recruiting activities in Kent Lima and is a former State Engineer and Sussex counties: thern growers, but on Monday the Third Representative District of Delaware. Since being graduated price averaged between 40 and 85 nt Peru. First election district—William T. from the University, Gordy has served Centenary ab r h 0 a ford, LeRoy B. Hurley. Davis, sf 3 0 1 0 0 Appointments for the white schools, Automotive electrician, diesel me­ cents per bushel, In addition to six directors from Fleetwood, registrar; Charles Hearn, as vocational agricultural teacher at chanic, automobile mechanic, black­ John R. Collins, assistant registrars; Ferris Industrial, Seaford, Greenwood P. Britfham, ss 3 0 0 2 5 other, than the special districts are: Charles S. Workman, who has ser­ North America, the fallowing Rotar- Williams, 3b 3 0 0 6 2 Cedar Neck, Arthur Reed; Lincoln, smith, construction supervisor, cook, iuiis wore elected to the board of de- Brison C. Tyndall, alternate registrar. and Dover Schools. He has served as boatswain, coxswain, deckhand, fisher ved as the auctioneer for the Farmer’s Second—Lorenzo C. King, registrar; assistant county agricultural agent Lynch, p 3 0 1 0 0 Frank Harder; Broadkiin, Raymond Auction Block since it opened two .. .prtnr-; of Rotary International for 1942 Conaway, cf 3 1 1 1 0 W. Lank; Millsboro, Edwin C. Ryan; man, yachtsman, oysterman, draftsman and 4.1: P. II. W. Almy, Torquay, Mrs. Edith Krahe, Harry Graham, for the past one and cxne-half years. structural draftsman, electrician, litho­ years ago, has been forced to disoon- , assistant registrars; Ralph S. Christ, C. Rider, lb 3 0 1 7 0 Milton, J, Leon Black; Lord Baltimore linue the work on account of heart FiuiLnd: Richard R. Currie, Jorannes William H. Henderson of Greens­ F. Rider, 2b 3 0 0 2 1 Consolidate School, I. Robert Willey; grapher, first mate, oiler, painters, Pint'. Union of South America; Dr. alternate registrar. plumbers, radio repairmen, radio ope­ trouble, fie did, however, handle the , Third—Monroe H. Adams, registrar; boro, Md., will succeed Gordy as as­ Gordy, c 2 0 0 0 0 Williamsville, James Brasure, Jr.; Pox- work during the stiawberry season.. Menu I Galigarcia, Havana, Cuba; Don sistant county agricultural agent. Hen S. Carmine, If 3 1 0 3 0 aila, Millard F. Johnson; Selbyville, rator, riggers, sheet metal worker, Armando Hamel, Santiago,Chile; Fran Ivan , Elisha W. West, assistant ship carpenter, surveyors welders, He has boon succeeded by John. Dick- registrars; Donald Elzey, alternate derson has served as vocational in- Hili, rf 2 0 1 0 0 Homer H. Pepper; Stockley, Clarence cr:on of Brldgevi'ie, who served as -is A. Kettaneh, Beyrouth, Lebanon; | structor at Greensboro High School Betts; Gumboro, Elisha E. Tingle; motorboat operator, automobile service i', .. ... _ , aid C. J. Steiger, Zurich, Switzerland. I registrar. “ man,___ _tractor___ mechanic,! . auto. repair. ■i auctioneer at thc Bridgeville block Fourth Representative District I for the past six years. He was gradu­ Totals 28 a 5 21 8 Dorothy, Samuel II. Hili; Svcamore,; i for many years. •‘Di pite wartime conditions in prac- , William B. Layton; Vauehn's, Ernest i very country in which Rotary j The ejection district—Howard W. j ated from the University of Maryland , Firemen ab r h o 11 T. Adams, ss 4 u 1 1 2 Chipman; Eilis Grove, James Dicker- I ire focal: d," said Tom J. Davis, McCnulley, registrar; John Carlton i ln 193b’. with a Bachelor of Science signalman. Watson, Jb 4 0 son; Concord, John R. Collins; Isaacs’,; | Sussex Youth In Farm te, Mont, president of Rotary > Hearn, Edward B. Shiles, assistant 1 degree in agriculture. For the past If •a mi for the year 1941-42,: registrars; Oscar C. James, alternate ’hree j earn to» Jins been Muster of the Venable ", 3b 4 1 2 1 4 Nortn-'n Ji ’■ i; I. v s-X-F . ■]’, Wmri you are qu. in anv of th? ■ Scholarship Program '■'i.lvcr. If 4 1 3 C Tiuitl, " 1' ■: • l. Wi’ii E Midi- above ri.cn. d ■ ' ms i‘. i: to vuur ,, has progressed this year in 1 registrar. . ™ W Grange, 1 advaiif" '- t,i ' • |L..- -I»4-.j|. from J, Ellfci, Hi si 2 9 1 von; Ih 1f I) ’*i.;; Fhe Su:s.x < and in rirenfoh New Rotary 1 Kiflh Representative District Succeeding Miss Anne B. Moore, Jo' Ifo >■. ?. I ’ liavo b> :> oti'enizel not only I Kin.t el a.tion district-Curwin W. Il if Di!..v, >, v tin. i.tn.i wlso lias been Sussex County 4-iI A. Adams, cf T.T f'l ■ tile eoi.nliie of the Anicuca'i. llcui v, registrar; E. Ira West, John A. Chib ai'ent for the past 13 yean. is ■ a . ‘DtaN"" ’ • f • t i b w’'i.' Adams, assigant registrars; Eugene E.: A. Lib:-, rt i Avsti t’l.i 1 ilia, Ceylon. Eng- Mien Evelyn A. Strickler of I may. Va, (•■riel F .4 ,i,d, nt Hu rate I‘i..lPjj„ niteiiiate rtgi'ltar. ' rv *. l W.’doi "1 I Miss Strickler I; a I’raduale of Vir­ a i . ri • 1. r) 1- HeaiBi De new clubs tails fit cond -Raymond B. Wilkinson, re; ginia Polytechnic Iii’tilu'” v/ici ■ 1,? | Istrnr; Mrs, Mildred D, Morrii, George Iand, p ewzr-.i i hJdren • 'lii Ju i £ the year." received the Uael?4.ir of Seim e i.ie- .i.r.nnoti , p il 0 H. Burrow:, assistant re i'trur g - ,K e in Imino <\nn- mi’T. Sli ■ y. ■ - t Luther W. Palmer, alternate, i, fr.tr. c. r:„ I. DOiriB EVELYN KALI II i-ed in Exhnxion work a id i a ,1 /' ft • t \ I, Total; ii 12 ul 12 w'i'i .,«•: ; r7 ’’ J r. ' Third- Leon A. Guslee, registrar; foi mer 4-Ii Club member. Tins ;t of P * » *U n ! W . MP 1,0 ID J. MORGAN J ’ilk s L.... Windsor, Christopher C. Elin year she served us junior lender at th? Scare l.v innings: Ve P. Godfrey I fi*st L’Di'!" of Pu , x Cfiuii'v ■ ci' 11 1 ■ (' ‘ i ,’'A. Cpt.luinry 0 — fcSi'SXS ‘"M «. C,nnl „ ” » ft - - 'ihii folHt you wi ..| It) |„ 1,0 «r-i a, I a*1 "f Laurel. Mr, An hie Firemen 1 o o -bj Tim fimrl ■[ H r ie P. Go’ire/,: a j, ,,„n, 0,,,^ Ti.,. - I hi:) daughter, Miss . an assistant in coi/nly home demoti- Umpire: Pusey . t it, ’ Baiides the dividends declared hv n- d » jv o h 2 0 tl 0 x •. > Cfwpfez /Amerh att Mr r.t:J Mr Edward Call wv a i, it 0 l I St ifes Cooperative, a dr.i- r:. rri, f \ - ’ 1 f.'cr crFfol f - evening ’ if h ’ , nt in, I de • ! were I iir.tl, I'! .t a r . e, 1 iV-Ll. b ii.i wee--" ' •' ,:v : r .fill t, (f S ' 1 •13. / • . : ■. > ,f.. 1 f-irvi.e n i“, I ; < ;.• t: ’ Mr , I M, c rc> H, tfcV r ? J r+uise t i r • • ; » t ’ nty. f'eah 3 ! i ..ir 'in i." f, ) VC . : ..L? H T. , • -iri. Mr , M. .• J.:. Wi. t.eet, the year just ended was anproxi... .! 3 M:7 Lewis C. D yte, Ml , I-tty , n front the ' j $50,000, .11 hn tho fo * MT PI.KV'ANT CHARGE ! Tim board of directors for the ser- Hfirn, Mis E’r.ar Wi’ I,:- M.s. H >.:y tti’cV?, Miss O'a Cim/..r.i, ' -vurs will h . Ivitn ir tom, os:J of J. M, Il.i'.pcr. >•) and G.B-'i fi T.. , pre sident, and Sidney K, Obier, Hoyt V. s' Hfda Faff y, Mrs. Mg r,.o Mat­ £' I LEA ’•Ml '4CT/IODICT thew-, Mr. nr. 1 Mi; N rri; Wh ’cv, -1.- 12. lr i ' j William ;. Claude Eliis, Raymond Gor* P f • p. r' ' CHURCH . dv ;r.i William Friedel, public direc- Mr-. H rh'-a Thaw’ry. Mi Lc *r rl.n- F-i J:\-3 t-r-v'. US for S.ijhIiW School lowav. Mrs. H..P.ie O’'.itM. Mr end M :i j-.’,- r. CI. Ch. V? c-; . ,t ’T. S. .fold- J. Paul Hastings, Grorge s t;.. P; , fawn. Mrs. K.-dcr Baiic-. Mr c-r’ Mrs. Val- Wid Jo's $ Fieri’- n v, U S i r /.: T’r.;z‘.j(.'fr.V • fee Revel, Mrs. No.man Allen, Mr. Fri .Taiv'Id Ii " ’ s Orr.f t'pf? • n ’t nd ?.Irs Ch. ’r Pr’’ r Mi.; JJiry Mon Ja'v 13 Chri-* f ii v; U 3 P ..•* I ’ 'vfoS a? V r t. W- C T. TJ- Meets Tues. Hearn. Jean M .i raeri’e Wi-.’-oT Wed Jib- 15 F:-.t • ’ •!.•■ { xt X r ’ r 4 " Fri Jr’.17 E S P S xsC -'i-. ■ '"T1RGES METHODIST CHURCH The rrgu’ar melting; of the wmbers Riehrrd C,'pci RAr.f F/’w, Char- ! ti-< h. f ’ rs f ? *■ t *, S* * * t of tiro Laurel VZ. C. T. U. will be held Gfw.’il Mr r.r-1 Mr- Klietwnad M .n Ji.lv 20 L. ”• v : Chri I f’n.rri ***Cxb 1 I ‘ . m. rb,: ri: Fri- •■ 1 ’next Tu.-'dny evening at 7 45 p. m. fo M-uvil and M- ai.l Mrs Charles Mar- Wed Ju’v 22 Farmer \s Ccr’era- cd immeJi it.' H 'id m. . Hr,; nfi: in wml If / ; : Centenary Methodist Church, ^vil of Keaford Fri. Jtd- 25 Li. ns vs F S P fi hr f. h a? fi CMri Ch ss Fi? r.tn KINGS METHODIST CHURCH Mon. Julv 2* Given Shoy/er Party n while thf* aft F ’ ’ ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Wed. Julv 29 Centenary vs Linns h if On \ •* 2 00 p. m. ''unday School Firemen v.S E. S. P. S. 3 GO p m. Preaching Mr and Mrs Orlando Hastings cf Fri.Fti. Julv 31 Firemen vS b .0. F. n. s-:p.-i‘f rsritv t *»*nrr3 artel lio I*1 POLICE NEWS 4th Of July Sh.’Well, Md., announce the engage- Mrm. Aug. 3 Chri-t Ch. vs Centenary pvdn r.* ttil’y of tho h. s *i aflx m< ta mfiit of their daughter, Miss Mary Lft Wed. Aug. 5 Liens VS Fircm," :<• wK-. •>>< v; * r i $ EPISCOPAL What was tire fifst day in the Hasting!!, lo Mr. Harr,id D. Phillips, Fri. Au’. 7 Clirisf C' vs E S P. S in Af I-Tfr 1 P PiL‘V \\b national life of the Nntbn ? > li-"* Men- Au -* Id Firem, n vs Cent, ru’v " *t, ft V v>r ' F Y.’Jm Diocese of Delaware. Rt Rev. A. Rh son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M. Phil­ 1. J. ,1;' McKinstry. D. D Bishop. Southwest rcco’fnizr'ri n<5 a National H ’di,’9 lips,, fir, of Lau;el. Miss Hastings is a Wed Aug. 12 Livi’- r : Ch.i t Chi.-ri. vv. ,j r ’ n * - Rubber Cm 't il •Gateway Fir’l Bn.ad Crc-k Parish In nil pTv'Iability it wa? tbr* •> graduate of Western Maryland Co'drge Fn Aun 14 Cu.t narv v; E. S P. ’ r! m {' .? : .'h A. 1 L- li. Y, Earlier, Reelnr of July - So it n»i jhl w 11 Le x .Jh 1 a ad is a teacher in the Hebron, Md. Mon. Au,' 17 Fifcnv'U \S Cl.ii.t Ci Ti’n-d P Ah/u of the N.«»“ in* '»< ,* if- h firi',1, .1 Mr. Philli-S ott -, led VA I. dll':. 19 Ida ; r , E G P. A v 3 r* • V7? T Alt F. -• W..”-’ Ms vi i 1 Coihge e- ’ ’ : V ” ’ Au - ?1 Ci i t CI’. v«; C -d •il jq H

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Let us pray for the that another class of instruction in technical knowledge in effecting Vital ( to check thru th i v spaces was imposed by Ma^irirale Wootton, the colonial days, Monday, July 6th, Nation and those in authority. Let Combating gas and bombs, is being plane-to-ground communication. _ ; and Kathryn Hearti. Miss Eleanor Lee. and sort out all si.ri: rubber and Russell, Miss Annabelle McGee, Mis? Vestry Meeting at 8 p. m. us pray for our enemies. Let us held each Wednesday evening at the Scott Field, one of several Army Air; turn it in to any of the local ser­ Rev. and Mrs. Lee Elliott and Mr. & Municipal Building beginning at 8 p, Forces Technical schools designed to Verna Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney pray for the United Nations. Let us Carmine, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Allen, vice station s at once. Mrs. Willie Carmine were dinner Mr. and Mrs, Laurence Murphy of pray for the Holy Church thruout m. Tho first session was held last "Keep ’Em Flying," offers enlisted men guests of Mr, and Mrs. T, E. Dorcy a thorough and comprehensive train­ Mrs, Roscoe Elliott, Mr. and Mrs, Wilmington were recent guests of Mr, the world, night, and it will continue for about last Tuesday, , . and Mrs, George Morris, five weeks. ing in radio, Samuel Adkins and Mr, Albert Quillin, .’tT I Jfj THURSDAY,, JULY 2, 1942 f>AGE TWO THE STATE REGISTER, LAUREL, DELAWARE DON’T WASTE If you have a vacant house or apart­ MAN WANTED: Rawleigh Route Notice ment list it with me. I have several available in Sussex County, 3 townships MONEY ON CLASSIFIED ADS 2800 families. Want steady man to WHY BE FAT applicants. The Hotel and Confectionery privi­ IMITATION Arthur S. Hearn, Real Estate Agent make route every 2 months. Good pro­ Its Easy To Reduce leges of Delmarva Camp will be sold You can lpan ugly jwinda nnd ADVERTISING CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES fits. Must have ear. See S. Clen- hare a more slender, Braceful llgure. W. on Saturday, July llth, at 2 p. m. on daniel, Harrington, Del. or write Raw- No laxatives. No drugs. No v»r- I 10c per Line or 2c per word the grounds. cisfnu. With this AYIIS plan you FOR RENT: Building on Market St. leigh’s, Dept. DEF-34-211A, Chester don't cut out any meals, starches, For First Insertion The Committee 2t potatoes, meats or butler, you simp­ Suitable for office or storage place. Pa. ly cut them down. It’s easy when ^r^f=^i^p=dpcd^f=Jr^r^r^r^f^f^r=^r^r^p=ta. ' Subsequent Insertion at half price Possession at once. Charley Wright. Ateolately harmless, ft DO YOU WANT: | Minimum charge per issue 25c (FOR SALE ; Horse Show For TKED. Try a large box of A.YDS, In Memoriams lo per word Farm containing 75 acres with some, Hospital Benefit 30-day- supply------’ i only___ $2.25._____ JMoneyr------FOR RENT: Dr. John Fooks pro­ back if you don't pet results. Minimum charge 40c Just phone I Rest, perty. Lindbergh Avenue Apply The timber land. 7 room house porches, i Dr. Edgar W, Powell, Bryn Mawr, • Must Be Paid In Advance Sussex Trust Company. and outbuilding*, School bus passes, p.b> leading horse show judge, will of- WILLIAMS PHARMACY LAUREL ( Strength, right by dour, Can be easily wired for I fixate nt the Peninsula General Hos­ HARDWARE OF EVERY KIND — electric and telephone, Located IL pital Horse Show to he reld July 4th. A cure for care, FOR RENT unfurnished apartment, CROSBY & HILL, WILMINGTON miles west of Bacon in site of St nt thc Homestead Dairy Farm on the SMALT. & HORSEY’S. Laurel, DeL all conveniences. Reasonable rent. Ap­ ( Help to carry tlie load, George’s Church. Apply Elias S, Culver Quantico Road, it was announced this ply State Register office, Phone 636. Phone Laurel 2366. week by Mrs. H. Lay Phillips, presi­ i( Something worthwhile to think about and FOR RENT: Furnished apartment in dent of the Junior Board of the hos­ Globe Building. Apply to Geo. T. FOR SALE: Barrel of pure cider f live for? Sec pital. Purnell. 023-tf vinegar at Studley’n Store, FOR SALE: Young bird dogs, Dr, Powell has judged at the Devon Douglas Cooper. Horse Show in Pennsylvania and other Come and Join in the Songs and Worship at FOR RENT: 6-room house, lights, FOR RENT: 8-room house on West outstanding shows in the east. . porches and garage, 3 miles from Lau­ Street. Bath and garage. Good con­ FOR RENT: 3 or 4 room apartment Mrs. Phillips said that entries in all rel. Harvey W. Hastings. dition. Harvey W. Hastings 3t all conveniences. Private bath, garage classes are coming in rapidly and that CENTENARY CHURCH Mrs. W. C. Ellis, E. 6th Street, Phone the show is expected to be one of the Shades for dim-out light made to FOR SALE: Young pigs. See Doug­ best scheduled for Wicomico County. order. C, C. Oliphant & Son, Inc. las Cooper or Holland Cooper. FOR SALE: Collapsable stroller. Ap Members of the Junior Auxiliary next Sunday and you will carry a song away Phone 555. 2t ply Mrs. Joseph E, Warrington. Phone Board of the hispital are assisting in SALESGIRLS WANTED: Experi­ 688. It the arrangements, and all proceeds ,...... , J FOR RENT: Store now occupied by enced in ladies ready to wear and FOR RENT: Furnished house, 407 will go toward projects helpful to the | There is no War Tax on the Admissions Georgana James. Possession Aug. 1st. shoes. Apply, giving full particulars, Willow St. Apply Mrs. J. K. Morri institution. Sandwiches, soft drinks Apply E. B. Riggin & Son. Box 351, Laurel, on premises. r and box lunches will be sold on the i ‘ To Centenary Church NOTICE—I am buying used electricJ gr^”d^ which is the second to be

refrigerators and washing machines. If I b tbe or,anizatian at the you have such to sell see me or call , Dairy has been al.ranged thru >=^t7=Jr^r^r^r^r^r^r=lr^r^r^r=dr=If==Jr==)ir=ifr=rr Have Your Picnic At Home This “Fourth” Laurel 500. C. Si Lewis. ! the C00peratiOn of John T. Holt, owner Here’s an Adventure — But First Visit Your A&P! ' and manager of... the farms, who wjjj LOST Tues., Ladies Blue Pockehook turn over the grounds for the affair, in Tast(e Thrills Just because you have to leave the family “bus” in the containing bank book, blank checks, garage this week-end, don’t let it dampen your holiday cash and important papers. Reward SMOOTH Creamy and delicious — spirit! Make up for it by serving a grand picnic right at for return to Geo. W, Lynch, Phone BABY CHICKS that’s the way to describe our ice home! Be sure to have the familiar favorite foods—and 3567, Millsboro. cream! Enjoy it in our famous HATCHED FROM ALL NEW ELECTRIC INCUBATORS be sure to select them from the variety at your A&P sodas or relish it in a sundae or ALL FLOCKS PULLORUM TESTED Store. You’ll find ideas galore for just the type of pic­ parfait — It’s swell ALL-ways! s. C. WHITELEGHORNS, QUALITY BARRED ROCKS nic or holiday feast you plan to serve—and you’ll find SAVE YOUR CAR! CROSS-BRED BROILER CHICKS For RAPID GROWTH A & P’s prices save you money galore! NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS FROM ONE OF BEST BREEDERS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE WALKER’S WE WILL Sexed or Unsexed by American Sexers — Also Started Chicks Soda Fountain REMAIN OPEN DOREYS HATCHERY Market St., Globe Bldg., Laurel I LAUREL, DELAWARE PHONE 4741 Usual Saturday Hours 1 8 on GO BY TAXI! JULY 4th OUR PRICES ARE LOW! War Workers! ,r^r^i^r^r=ir^r^r=U]^r^r^r^r^r^f^r^r^i^r^r=^==Ji^jF:^r::=Jr==j£SlE It’s patriotic to Save your car! Drive Right In! It's thrifty for a group of workers D to take a Purnell Taxi to and from Whether yours is an old car — or Help Supply Our Fighting Men work every day. Ride in comfort, a new car bought on your ‘priority’ u and conserve for Victory! rating, keep it shipshape, so that Buy War Bonds & Stamps you can get maximum mileage from DAY PHONE 673 it on minimum gas consumption. We have every available facility & NIGHT PHONE 828 material to service your car. i Fresh Fruits And Vegetables! ; Have your tires switched for even and longer wear! ( LUSCIOUS, RIPE, TOM WATSON i PURNELLS HEARN’S Atlantic Service Station . B WATERMELONS TAXI Central Avenue Laurel, Del. B

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PAGE FOUR THE STATE REGISTER, LAUREL, DELAWARE THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1942 Mrs. Oscar Willey of Lewes, Del.,I Mrs. Melvin Baldwin and son of j Edgar Harrington of Smyrna, BETHEL is spending this week visiting among and Mrs. Granville Hall in Laurel, The State Register and daughter, Miss Joanne Willey oL Gordon HejghU, Mrs. llariy Bradford; Otwell Quillin who bus been spend- relatives here, | yjje Ushers Union met Friday even- BETHEL METHODIST CHURCH Philadelphia, are guests of Mr. and of Snow .Hill, Md., and Mrs. George ! ing a month’s vacation with his par- Rev. Charles W. Spry, Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Randall Dickerson and ‘ ing at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Published Every Thursday Morning By Mrs, Ray Endow nnd Mrs. E. H. F.. Marvil of Collingsdale, Pa„ returned cnis, Mr. and Mrs. (Raymond Quillin Woodyard Publications of Dt-1., I«c. Church School 10 a. m. daughter, who have been spending Wm, Paynter Phillips. Tlie Union will to tlieir homes alter spending several left recently for Richmond, Va, where At Laurel, Delaware Farlow. Evening Service 7:30 p. m. several weeks, with Mrs. Dickerson’s sponsor an old fashioned ice eredm and days with tlieir uncle and aunt, Mr, lie will resume his studies at Medical Wiley Ralph, who has been a pat­ College of Virginia. mother, Mrs, Harry T, Williams, re- cake festival Saturday evening, July and Mrs. John W. King. Mr. and Mrs. Harley G. Hastings en­ turned to their home at Westmoreland 4th on the community house lawn. Entered at the Post Office in Laurel, ient ill Brandywine Sanatorium, for Mrs. Martha Carterrcturned to Wil­ Mrs. Wade Lea and daughter of Do­ tertained the following guests Sunday: | The public is invited to attend. Delaware as Second Class Matter the past year, is very much improved mington yesterday after spending the N. Y. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, E, Sherman Webb and and has returned to his home in East ver were recent guests of Mr. and BMiw.imrtwB7tB»'iii»(pgrwingHu?i ■mniniiii iniaawa—i past month with her sister, Mrs.’Mama family of near Middletown, Mr. and Miss Peggy Moore is visiting with Laurel. Mrs. J, W, Campbell. Editor and Manager R. S. Brock E. Richter, Mrs. Wm. M. Davis and daughters, of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. Mrs. Bernice Sheridan spent last Mr. and Mrs. Edward II. Elliott nnd Paul Robinson, Jennings McGee, Odessa, and Miss Barbara Fox of At­ J«i«l, week-end in Wilmington as lhe guest Mrs. Delia Bailey spent Sunday in ALCOHOL AND WAR John Gordy and Walter Dorman left lanta, Georgia. FARM BUREAU INSURANCE of Mrs. Gardner Ellis. Mardella Springs, Md. yesterday for Fort Dix, N. J., where Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hurley and President Roosevelt, in his message Mrs, Munford Rust, who will be re- Miss Fannie Cannon is a patient in they will enter tile U. S. Army, of May 27, 1041, used these words I i membered as Miss Virginia Anderson, daughter, Mrs, Roland Mumford of the Milford Memorial Hospital. Mrs, Allen Phillips and two sons “Defense today means more than I left last week-end for Ripley, Tenn., Raleigh, N. C., spent Sunday with Dr. F. J- BAUER Mrs. Howard Windsor nnd daughter, will leave Friday for Rye, N, Y, fighting. It means morale, civilian as' where she will visit her parents, Mr. vj;5S Betty Ellis, are visiting relatives and Mrs. Thomas Cottingham of Sea­ where they will visit her mother, Mrs. ford. well as military," Is a drunken man land Mrs. Clifford Anderson, this sum- jn Philadelphia. LOW COST - EASY PAYMENTS M. K. Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris of to be our pattern for army or civilian mer. Sergeant Rust of the 776th Mili- Mrs. Delia Bailey quietly observed Mrs. Roger Ward and Miss Mildred defense? Do we want to repeat the tary Police Battalion is stationed at j,er gyth birthday Tuesday, June 30th. Camden, N. J., and Mrs. Hoyt Morris, Coote of Philadelphia visited relatives Jr., of Wilmington, were week-end AUTO — LIFE — FIRE Mistake of France, when Petain’s only, Fort Dix, N. J. ' Miss Mary Quillin is leaving this here last week-end. Mrs. Ward and excuse for the colapse in French mo-j Mrs. Otto Jhuel and son arrived week-end for Ocean City, Md., where guests of their grandmother, Mrs. Ella Miss Edna Ward will visit the former's War Stamps & Bonds Accepted rale was that the soldier’s were drunk? | here Sunday after a visit at the West jlas accepted a position for the Morris. son-in-law rind daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. Clara Phillips of Middletown, As Payment There appears little other reason for Coast with Lieutenant Jhuel. summer. Bruce Isaacson, at St. Mary’s, Pa. the Pearl Harbor situation, than that Mrs. Hattie Higgins, of Camden, N. Mr_ anj Mrs. Claude B. Prettyman this week-end. 129 Main treet tlie officers and men were not over, J., is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. C. had as a guest last week Mrs. Pretty- Seaford Phone 4390 Becky Ann Burke of Camden, Del. Ellis, Sr. man’s sister, Mrs. Thomas Morrison their Saturday night party is visiting her grandparents, Mr., and SALISBURY, MD. Mrs, Elmer E. Riggin, Sr., spent sev- of Hatboro, Pa. i3CSS3*SC3CSCJC5CS«3«3<»aCSC?«C3CaC3CSC3CSC5t month with her as I can s?e. ’he of t.iese three ' - p ; \r rw- t ' STARTS MON. i mother, Mrs. Eftie Lujton. while on j Fri, Only July 3 Two Against a deadly foes is drink.’* j her vacation she has been nursing her | nl,b—a doctor and a nurse — If J brother, Everett La>trin, who recently | the Patient dies — They die. A 1 1 Salisbury dc We understand a liquor ndenv-nt -*n operation at the Milford j ,is Tuosney. Adele Langmire in neighborin'.: town, turnc down she, R Memorial H r pital. opportunity t» beecnw pi Itnt ol a “Ruliet Scars” | Mr,. CL'.-nre p, i I'wsillc and BELA LUGOSI in I Stores Will Close service club » whi.h he was a intra-, Mi- t her, hte. u u ’ i.i that it rntent re-, “THE CORPSE VANISHES" _ i i C. T \,-i ■ WVters - Tristram Coffin ’ fleet di ur. h’ ;;,,n die urgaiu-ation, i ■ ..f Co! •i it i;"t.->i- ' Ch i 3 Holt of the Secret Service | At 1:00 O’Clock t, h; - .. ' , v, J dent. \»v bi ; j Mi , D H . b.t hy . Sat.. Mat” 2. July 4 ' tb.mn Mu < , Cum? in I >hss rod have a it'.u h >.- 1 ft Every Wednc-.- honorable pl.t j t iay with the Weaver Ennui}, the tbe Kight •»»r family ■ 1 Tlu dav i» '.y; July F •T.VII1V V: t 5-r ’ TU" < si I’d' I Anti include in your daily did - L '(.V.VAW. iA'V.'/.V.' ‘ ,1 KB •l.rurtt. lb Sweet

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Red Cross First Aid Softball Stars Divide Laurel Softball League Most Stores To Close I" Cucumber Growers Instructor’s Class July 4 Double Header Delmarva Camp On Wednesday, July 1st, the Christ Wednesday Afternoons Spotters" Hear Disappointed With An Instructors' Class is being offered On Saturday, July 4th, two picked To Operate As Church softball team won their third by the Delaware chapter of the Red teams from the Laurel Softball League consecutive game in the Laurel Soft­ Effective beginning Wednesday, July InstructiveProgram Cross in Georgetown on July 11, 12, 18 one managed by Kinder Bailey and the ball League by defeating the Firemen 8th, and continuing thru the months of 13 to 0. Willing only allowed the losing Market Conditions and 19. As this* is a 30-hour course, other by Charles Rider, divided a Usual This Year July and August, most Laurel stores anyone holding a Standard First Aid double-header on the school grounds. team one hit, which came in the last On Thursday Night certificate may enter. Classes will be Rider’s team came from behind in the inning off the bat of Culver, leftfielder will be closed Wednesday afternoons V/hile the cucumber season here has of the Firemen. after 12:30 p. m, The following stores probably reached its peak this week, in the basement of the Presbyterian final inning of the first game to win A large delegation of the local Air­ {he yield is far below average and total Church on Saturday, July 11th, from 2 to 1. In the second contest Bailey’s After losing their first two games have signed up to observe this closing craft Warning Service was on 'hand. shipments are expected to be much' 2:00 to 5:00 and 6:00 to 9:00 p. iri., and team came out victorious by another the E. S. P. S. got into the win column program: Brauns, A. H. Phillips Men’s Thursday evening to hear the discus­ under those of previous years. on Sunday afternoon from 2:00 to close score of 5 to 4, The box scores: of the Laurel Softball League last Fri­ Store, T, J. Waller Sons, Stauffers, sions regarding the importance of this 4:00 p. m. Mr. Grant McCubbin of the Rider ab r h o a day by defeating the Lions Club 6 to 4. Wheatleys, N. L. Graves Foxes Waller i pha? °£ the home detense work- T1’e Last Saturday, July 4th, was the North Atlantic Area will be the in­ Mumford, sf 3 0 0 r.ifr bi,™ r o: T meeting was attended by State Coordi The Lions could only get 4 runs off 14 Gift Shop, C, Si Lewis, Allen & Can­ hi-gest day of the season up to that structor. Callaway, p 2 0 0 hits, while the winning team made 5 nator, George Ebringer, who briefly time, with a total of 4,934 bushels be­ Registration may be made by at­ North, lf 3 0 11 hits good for 6 runs. This was the 2nd non, Jim’s Shoe Repair Shop and explained the purpose of this branch ing sold under the auction block. The tending the first lesson or by notifying O. Carmine 3 0 0 defeat for the Lions without a win. Calio’s Shoe Repair Shop. of civilian defense. He said the success price for lhe day averaged 63 cents Mrs. Margaret MeVaugh, Branch Di­ Williams, 3b 3 0 0 ful home defense included three de­ per bushel. A few blackberries and rector, at the Lewes office of the Dela Rider, lb 2 11 On Monday Centenary handed Christ partments: information, armed defense squash were also sold, bringing the ware Chapter. A. Ellis 3 12 1 Church its first setback in the League and civilian defense. The first of the day’s total sales to $3,169, G. Records, 2b 3 0 0 1 by taking a close game 3 to 2. The j three he said was by far the most im­ Windsor, ss 3 0 0 1 winner came from behind in the final Rotary Officials portant and this was the department While the quality is unusually high, E. Allen, cf 2 0 0] frame, scoring all three runs. Callaway that dealt largely with the air-eraft this season due to the favorable wea­ Laurel Negro only allowed Christ Church two hits, warning service. After making a brief ther, the prices ere not as good as was Totals 27 2 4 21 6 while Centenary gathered five off Inducted, And explanation, Mr. Eliringer introduced anticipated. This is caused by the dif­ Bailey ab r h o a Bailey. ‘ Christ Church disputed the Lieut. Francein of the First Fighter ficulties of transportation, many of the Given Life Term Anderson, ss 3 0 0 2 0 winning run, but Umpire Pusey’s de­ Command from the Philadelphia smaller buyers being unable to get L. Britt’ham, sf 3 0 1 2 0 cision stood, thus giving Centenary the Committees Named office. here to buy the crop, In past seasons Venables, lf 3 1 0 4 0 victory scores of trucks came here daily from In Murder Case Hastings, 3b 3 0 1 3 3 The new officers and board of di­ Lieutenant Francein spoke concern­ a distance of many hundred miles, but J. Ellis, lb 3 0 0 7 0 On Tuesday the Firemen won a post rectors of the Laurel Rotary Club were ing the importance of the Air-craft ihis season many of them are forced to The two women drawn for the first W. Lowe, c 3 0 2 0 1 poned game from the Lions Club by inducted into office at their regular Warning Service and what it means remain at hon\! or wait to buy from time on a jury in Sussex County since R. Figgs. 2b 2 0 0 1 2 forfeit, as the latter was unable to meeting including the following: to the Flying Service to have this co­ nearer markets due to the gasoline Delaware ratified the Constitution Conaway, cf 2 0 0 1 0 MR. TIMOTHY L. HOTTEL place seven players on the field at Board of Directors: Ira Lewis, Ray operation without expense of cash or L. Carmine, rf 2 0 1 1 0 game time. The rules of the League Peters, Franklin Oliphant, Dr. J. R. men to the military service. He ex­ situation. failed to see service at the Court of plained in detail what happens to the Over and Terminer in Sussex this week J. Elliott, p 2 0 1 0 1 Withholding their decision regarding say that a team must have 7 eligible Elliott, William D. King and Waller players on the field in order that the information telephoned in by the thou On Monday cucumbers sales increas Mrs. Elsie McGee Bryan, wife of the holding of Delmarva Camp this Tindall ed to 5,391 bushels, averaging 58 cents Totals 26 1 6 21 7 game be official, Officers: President, Franklin Oli­ sands of spotters in the numerous posts Granville W, Bryan and daughter of year, the directors have just announced thruout the east. per bushel. Ninety crates of black­ the late Levy Court Commissioner Al­ Score by innings: that proper arrangements have been phant; Vice-president, Walter Tindall; berries sold for about $3.75 per crate. The box scores of the games follow: secretary-treasurer, Ira Lewis. fred H. McGee, was excused for busi­ Rider 0 0 0 0 0 2--2 made and the camp will be held as Christ Church ab Following his address, pictures were The total sales for Monday amounted ness reasons. The other, Mrs. Ida Fox Bailey 0 0 1 0 0 0--1 usual beginning on Saturday, August Mumford, sf 3 The newly installed president an­ shown to illustrate the importance of to only $3,408, of Milton, was present to answer the Umpire! Puseysey1 8lh, and continuing through Sunday, McCrea, 2b 3 nounced the following committees to , the spotting service, and to show what roll call. She was somewhat disappoint August 30th. , Cooper, 3b 4 serve for the coming year: takes place when planes are flying MISS ELIZABETH E. WRIGHT ed when 29 names were drawn from Bailey ab r h 0 a Mr. Timothy Hottel of Philadelphia Phillips, cf 3 Aims and Objects: Franklin Oli-j overhead and beinS reported by spot- MR. JOHN J. LEWANDOWSKI tlie jury box in the murder case of L. Britt’ham, sf 4 2 1 2 0 has again been chosen as the director Slater, lb 4 4 1 2 1 0 phant, Ira Lewis, Ray Peters. John | , T. _ . Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel B. Haines of Howard Ernest Morris of Laurel, and Venables, 2b for the third consecutive season. He Wilting, p 4 Oldfield, A. S. Williams and Norman A£ter p,clUres’ Lleut- Francein her name was not among them. Cooper, 3b 4 1 2 1 0 has had a wide experience in direct­ Figgs, c, rf 3 S. Hoffecker. answered numerous questions brought Laurel announce the marriage of their 1 0 The jury returned a verdict of 2nd Wootten, rf 3 0 2 ing camps and religious activities. Mr. Anderson,______ss 3 up by members of the audience. niece, Miss Elizabeth Ellen Wright, 3 0 0 2 0 daughter of the late Mrs. Janie Wright, degree murder. Morris was sentenced W. Lowe, c Hottel states that an outstanding and ; L. Carmine, rf X Club Service: Ray Peters, chairman;! ------J, Ellis, lb 3 1 2 4 0 unique program will be announced ’ Bennett, c 2 to Mr. John J. Lewandowski, son of to life imprisonment in the county 2 0 0 6 1 t!rUTind?i'iNom Tru!“’Wal- i Shopper Is Greeted x Mrs. Pauline Lewandowski of Wilming prison. Hastings, lf soon, which will bring camp enthusi- G. Records, If 2 ter Tindall, Chiton Phillips, Ermal J, r> £ , R. Figgs, cf 3 0 1 2 0 ton. The ceremony took place Sunday, Deputy Atty.-Gen. Daniel J. Layton, asts in the area another rare treat. H. Records, rf 1 Cannon and Ira Lewis. By 5-FOOt tliafie Anderson, ss 2 0 0 1 1 Cottages are already in demand, and Classifications: Wm. D. King, chair------■* - "• Asy June 28th. in St. Elizabeth’s rectory Jr., prosecuted the case for the state. 1 0 0 0 3 with the Rev. Edmund J. McDonough R. Lowe, ss those desiring to stay on the camp Totals 33 13 13 21 ?££t to the farm employer than older wor- Methodist, 30, $2.80; Bethany Metho- ( Fote,1 his committees. Subject "The Christ of God” dist, Frankford, 21, ?L96; Carey’s ¥* 3 7:30 Evening sermon subject: may be established in various com-, kers do. Many farmers who nave not 4 munities with the view of making trans I hired boys will do so for the first time Methodist, 91, $8.49; Wesley, Seaford, £ Anen, ss 3 Instructions For ‘The Art of Noticing” i t ... ; -t* • - 65, $6.07; Pilgrim Holiness, Milton, 74,, The Womens Society meets Tuesday Porlation facilities more effective and, this summer. $651; Honeys Grove, 25, $254; Beaver Woorten 2b 4 o Gasoline Rationing evening at 7:45. t extending their facilities. Bov& says McCauley, are young and Dam, Methodist, Harbeson, 70, $653; F"10'1* lb 4 2 10 Sunday School Picnic Thursday, July Such pools to be set up on a neigh-! JJ. ' d and require careful su 2 0 2 Lincoln Methodist, 67, $626. | s^Sids, p ? J Due to the difficulty in getting local { 30*. ’ basla ln Yar!oys 7m| Sion, patience, and tolerance for 3 2 0 0 j people to serve as registrars on Satur- ) Nineteen of the twenty-one persons munities would make ,t possible in■, ££“ Mosl respond Goshen Methodist, Milton, 90, $8.40; Keller, cf 3 2 1 - t day for the gasoline rationing, Supt, j arrested in Laurel during the month 2 0 0 EPISCOPAL farmers livmg close to each otter wflIingly and enthusiastically, and are First Methodist, Delmar, 291, $27.17;, Byer, rf Aji Charles P-P. Helm has requestedreouested thatthat* ofnt June -va./Jpaid finesfines fnfatirn,totaling S15t$151, andand develop and cany out a program op( rea(j.j” y.aincd foj. practically all types Wesley Methodist, Georgetown, 157,* everyone who can to come to the * the other two were committed to the Diocese of Delaware. Rt. Rev. A. R. erated and controlled by them to j Totals 32 4 14 18 8 oi farm work. $14.66; Unity Methodist, Fairmount, 16,f school on Thursday and Friday be-.» county jail, according the monthly McKinstry, D. D. Bishop, Southwest make tires last longer and gasoline go. $1,49; Ellendale Methodist, 77, $7.19;' Score by innings: twedh the hours of 1 p. m. and 8 p, nt: report just issued by Alderman Elijah Gateway Field. Broad Gre»k Parish, further. * If a boy is unaccustomed to farm Bethel Methodist, 30, $250; St Georges E. S. P. S, I 0 0 0 5 0 x—6 2—4 He also suggests that those in the 1st • E. Wootten. R. Y. Barber, Rector The plan provides for several com- I he will need a little extra effort l.ear Franklord, 167, $1559; Centenary' Lions 0 0 0 0 2 0 part of the alphabet from A to J come 1 f mitteeg of farmers. The trading area i and supervision to teach him how to do Methodist 277, $2557; Mt Zion Meth-. Umpire; Pusey f on Thursday, and those between K . Of *e twenty-one Orrests, 12 were Deimar, All Saints*. No Service. On committee zs to be composed of ai jobs on the farm. It’s best to have Odist, 80, $7.47; Mt Clive Methodist, f the first and third Sunday until after farmer from each community with-' understanding with him as to his Centenary ab r h o a! Labor Sunday — Holy Communion in the trading area. Each of these duties, thS hours of work, wages and 110, $11.11; Woodland Methodist, 55, p. Britt’ham, 3b, ss will be taken care of on Saturday be­ 2 for disturbing the pe.iee. 3 for dis­ at 9:45 a. m. committees will be composed of a pay day before he actually starts to $5.13; Epworth Methodist, 34, $3.17; Callaway, p tween the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. nt. orderly conduct, I for resisting an of­ Little Greek. St. Mark's, Holy Com­ farmer from each community within work. Gethsemane Methodist, near Seaford, Hopkins, cf 0: He states that all users of passenger ficer, 2 for illegal parkmg and 1 for munion 10:30 a, m. the trading area. Each of these. ,, com. ., The best plan, McCauley slates, is to 50, $4.67. . Williams, c cars will be issued ihe "A” card. Those reckless driving. Eilis Grove. St. Andrew’s. No Ser­ milfees will appoint a neighborhood hfo as you would your ownk Methodist, Milton, 103, $9.62; I g Carmine Iff sf vice. persons who need mote in connection Elmer H. Quinn of New Church. Va. chairman who in twn will designate arid remember that a boy gets j Methodist* SO, $4.67; Xing’s* Ridef, lb • with their business, will receive an arrested by State Highway Officer' Laurel. Sf. Philip’s. Holy Commun­ men td serve in the neighborhood. hungry and enjoys good food, 3* Grooms Memorial, Lewes, p. Rider, rf ■ application card to fill out. but these Charles M. Cullen after he turned over ion 8:30 a. m.; Saturday, 9 a. m.T Altar Through this network of committees Farm work will not be monotonous 5 $3.08; Salem Methodist, Selby- Funds, ss, If imust be presented to the ration board.. & (^ck load of lumber near Laurel on1 and Acoivte work. neighbors Will alternate with each ot- . if the youth is given an opportunity to ‘ 164t $15.37. Graces- Methodist, 2b . Mr. Helm urges the applicants to re- J Route 13. Quinn claimed to be asleep Little Hill. St John’s. Plans arc fac­ her in the use of trucks, ears & wagons * learn...... as. many, .jobs as possible. C03"1. Millsboro, 147, $13.72; Union Methodist Griffith, 3b t frain from discussing their problems j wHiIe driving the truck Which crashed ing made for a home coming service for carrying produce to town and, ^oyg jn the ways that you have Bridgeville, 197, $18A9; Gumboro, i with the registrars as they cannot be ; jnf0 a tree, doing considerable damage on August 9th at 10:30 a. m. We need supplies from town to the farm. It may j found to be sensible and practical in Methodist, 80, $7.47; Chaplain’s Chap-i Totals 30 5 21 • filled out at this time. } to the truck. Quinn was not injured. to make an up-to-date mailing list — be necessary sometimes to pool ] doing your Work and handling your el, 18, $1.68; Asbury Methodist, Laurel' Christ Church ab1 h o Volunteers from the Lions Rotary Magistrate Wootten imposed a S10 fine fend in your names. tires from one or more trucks or! problem. Georgetown Highway, 34, $3.17; Mt Anderson, ss 3 and Century Clubs, as well . other * oa charges of reckless driving. The fine or tats , Neighborhood clearing] ^nd above all, concluded Mr. Mc- Herman 35, $3.26; Slaughter Neck; <- Records, lf 3 citizens, are serving as registrars on ) waJ paid, MT PLEASANT CHARGE houses, possibly certain homes with] Caulcy,* be quick to praise him and Methodist, 44, $4.10; Calvary Methodist Cooper, 3b 3 these three days. S. E. Crockett, AStotst/i” telephones will receive messages slow to criticize him. Milford, 215, $20.08; St John's Metho-, siafej., lb 3 Howard Mace Todd of Federalsburg about errands the other families wish dist Seaford, 235, $21.94; Bethel Meth-: McCrea, 2b 3 Md, was arrested in Laurel on Satur­ MT. PLEASANT METHODIST FAT SALVAGE made and will transmit these mes­ GO VERY SLOW odist, Ocean View, 100, $9.34; Line Carmine, cf 2 day, being charged with passing a car CHURCH sages to the drivers. Also the dear Methodist 55, $5.13. j J. Carmine, rf 2 CAMPAIGN IS ON on a curve. The arrest was made by 10:00 a. m. Sunday School ing houses will notify the neighbors KIDS AT WORK Cannon Methodist 70, $6.53; LeweSj h. Records, c 2 H. B. Gray, Jr., State Officer. At his 8 P. M, M. Y. F. of trips that are being planned. This Presbyterian, 67, $6.25; Pilgrim Holi-j Bailey, p 2 Mrs, J. H. Edie, chairman of the Fat hearing before Magistrate Wootten, he arrangement Will cut down the us­ Here’s the Department of Labor ness, Seaford, 77, $7.19; Bethel Metho­ Holloway, sf 1 Salvage Campaign, reports that the paid a fine of $10 and costs. ST GEORGES METHODIST CHURCH ual indfscrimiate traveling to town policy on recruiting youngsters on the dist Lewes, 100, $934; Bethel Metho­ campaign Is underway and stresses Town Officer Harry Mitchell arrested 30:00 a. m. Church School and Will do much to conserve the farms where real labor shortage exists: dist Dagsboro, 100, $9.34; Mt. Olivet Totals 24 2 2 21 8 the importance of everyone saving all Engage those of 16 and older before Elwood Dutton and Amos Giles on a 11:00 a. m. Class Meeting precious tires which probably often Seaford, 130, $12.14; Greenwood Meth­ Score by innings: kinds of fats and turning them over to charge of being disorderly on the street Cannot be replaced even though the calling upon the 14 and 15 year-old odist 56, $533; Bethesda, near George-j Centenary 0 0 0 0 0 0 3—3 some of the local meat markets for 0 1—2 of Laurel. Each paid a fine of $5 and KINGS METHODIST CHURCH vehicle owner secures a Rationing youths; see that school and agricultu­ town, 52, $4.85; Grace Methodist Christ Ch. 0 0 0 0 1 which they will receive five cents per costs imposed by Magistrate Wootten. 2:00 p, m, Sunday School Board purchase permit. ral activities are dovetailed so that Greenwood, 42, $3.92; Grace Methodist Umpire: Pusey pound. She asks that not less than one Charles O’Neal was arrested by 5:60 p. m. Preaching there will be no curtailment of school Georgetown, 114, $10.64; Frankford pound be taken. Town Officer Harry R. Mitchell on a SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY terms; do not use children ol 14 and Methodist 122, $11.39; Nazarene, ef STANDINGS The need for this kind of salvage is charge of reckless driving on West St, Laurel PERSONALS .... GVGeehhR 15 unless their farm work is essential Georgetown 68, $6.35; McCollcy’s Team W L Pet. caused by a fat shortage as a result of Officer Mitchell claimed that O’Neal Mrs. H, Bertrude Lewis has return­ On Monday evening, Mrs. James a'nd cannot be met In any Other way; Methodist near Redden, SO, $2.80. Christ Church 3 1 .750 the war in the Pacific which has re­ was driving 55 miles an hour in town ed home1 from a ten-day visit at the Guthrie entertained at a surprise party and adjnst school attendance and pro­ Centenary 2 I .667 duced the imports of fats and oils from limits. He paid a $15 fine imposed by home Mrs. E. M. Thomas in Baltimore. for her husband and a ssnower for grams to permit the most nearly nor­ Class 16 Supper Firemen 2 1 .667 the Far East. The fats should be put Magistrate E, E. Wootten. Mr. and Mrs. Carmel Moore and. Miss Ida Robinon and Mr, Herman S. mal school opportunities and prorgess. E. S. P, S, 1 2 .333 in a wide-mouthed can, not in glass Reuben Hitchens of Laurel was com children spent the past week-end at Barber, whose engagement was re- The department admonishes farmers 0 3 . .000 Sunday School Class No. 16 of Cen­ Lions or paper ebntainers, and they should iriitted to the county jail for 34 days Uehoboth nnd Bethany Beach. cently announced, Those attending to safeguard the health and welfare of bo turned in early in the week —not in default of the payment of a fine and Miss Grace Smith of Wilmington, young workezs thru reasonable hours tenary Methodist Church will hold a Were! covered dish supper with a program Lost and foand coSunuaa cf over the week-ends. and Floyd Bramble paid a fine of $10 and Miss Alma Seely of Greenwood, Mr. arid Mrs, James Guthrie, Mr, of work, to pay them prevailing wage Tokio newspapers are crowd­ arid costs, on charges of being drunk rtitos and to provide safe transportation next Thursday evening, July 16th be­ Were recent guests of Private Frank and Mrs. Frank Ellis, Mr. and Mrs, ginning at six o’clock in the social ed these days. Every time an George W. Kirk, stationed at Camp and disorderly on the 4th of July. The L Smith at Fort Bragg, N, C, - Robert HaOey, Mr. and Mrs. Howard comfortable housing, good supervision, American bays a War Bond, Stewart, Ga., has been appointed Corp arrests were made by Town Officer medical care and leisure-time activi­ hall of the church. There is no ad­ Miss Eleanor Moore ilpertt the'Weok- Hinkson, Miss Annabelle McGee, Mr. mission charge and all members are tho Japs lose face. Bay your oral Technician. His promotion was William Records, and the fines impoa James Windsor, Benjamin Ungerbuen- ties, And be kind and patient. Rerncnt ’gu®8t M Mss K'ay ’AUcttl in urged to be present- 18% every pay day. made July 1st, cd by Magistrate E. H- Wobtten. lerj Miss Robinson end Mr. Barber. ber, they’re just kids, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1942, - -rrr'l *4* '&£ ’! 3Hr"VB THE STATE REGISTER, LAUREL, DELAWARE PAGE TWO TijriiW imiiirnr-n rw m 111 senting the national the provincial & work of civilian relief”, says a mis­ deliveries in Seaford, Laurel, Bridge­ sent by Dr. Francis Cho-min Wei, sionary leader,. Tbe State Register ville and rural sections, Sedan or light president of the Central China College th ecountry government relief agen­ panel* truck required. If hired, work in Kunming (now “in exile”) to the cies; two Chinese physicians, three Published Every Thursday Morning By OFFICIAL U. S. TREASURY WAR BOND QUOTAS FOR JULY will start immediately. Apply in person British Council of Churches. The givers Chinese school principals, a Chinese Men are dying for the Four Woodyard Publications of Del., foe. to the Reuben Iff, Donnelley Corp., 317 are part of some 52,000 refugee stu­ Y, M. C. A, secretary, and a bank Freedoms. Tlie least we can At Laurel, Delaware Lockerman St., Dover, Del., Friday, dents now in the mountains of West manager. “Protestants, and Catholics, ■*** do here at home is to buy July 10th. J9-lt China, Chinese, Americans, British, French, War Ronds —10% for War Entered at the Post Office in Laurel, The Woman’s Soeety of Christian Swiss and Dutch ore all united in this Ronds, every pay day. Delaware as Sec jnd Class Matter Service^ organized in thousands oil local Methodist churches in every Editor and Mhnaeer — H, S. Brock state in the Union, is undertaking to make a “new friend” annually for each local Society — “a fellowship with some group of different back­ CLASSIFIED ADS ground in the local community.” Also each individual in each local society S& ’eJOil ,tur I|7<"- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Bunds is “to make at least one friend annually 10c per Line or 2c per word The Gideon Society, extending their in another group, seeking to know and understand that person and his back­ Set Vptammt For First Insertion work of Bible distribution beyond thc ground, and by exchange of experi­ Subsequent Insertion at half price bounds of America’s hotels — which io Yoos* Food ences draw closer together in facing was their first field of service — has I r here are Plenty in Vegetables and Fruit Minimum charge per issue 25c the common task of Kingdom building. In Memoriams lc per word given more than 1,000,060 copies oi the New Testment to men in the armed The International Relief Committee, Minimum charge 40c | services of America during the present centering at Yuanling, Hunan Pro­ Locaily Grown Must Be Paid In Advance war; and is reported to have 2,600,000 vince, China, which dispenses funds copies on the presses for future use furnished largely by the Church Com­ HARDWARE OF EVERY KIND — by soldiers, sailors and marines. mittee for China Relief (United States) is composed of prominent Chinese arjd bchs SMALL & HORSEY’S. Laurel, DeL both Protestant and Catholic mission­ The Filipino island of Mindanao, aries. The personnel includes Father FOR RENT: Furnished apartment in scene of some reednt struggle between Paul Ubinger and Father Marcellus Locally Grown Globe Building. Apply to Geo. T. American and Japanese military for­ White of the American Catholic (Pas- Purnell. 023-tf ces, is known as the “wild west” of the sionist) Mission; the Rev. S. W. White Stringless Philippines. It is about the size of the ner of the American Reformed Church FOR RENT: G-room house, lights, state of Indiana, and for all its million Miss Justine Gr^nner and the Rev. G. porches and garage. 3 miles from Lau­ people is rather scarcely settled. Until W. Swen of the American Evenge- rel. Harvey W. Hastings. listical Church; B. B. Rogers of the BEANS 2 13 recently, much of its lands were open to settlement and were given away by Yale Mission; three Chinese repre­ NEW CROP JUNE APPLES 2 lbs l'3c Shades for dim-out light made to the government of the Commonwealth order. C. C. Oliphant & Son, Inc. to boatloads of “immigrants” from the NEW CROP LOCAL CABBAGE 3 lb» 13c YOUWQ- LADY, WE'RE T, Phone 555. 2t i rest of the Philippines. There has been LOCALLY GROWN SQUASH 3 lb813c j relatively little religious work on the OUT OF LETTERHEADS^ NEW CROP CELERY Btalk 13c FOR RENT: Store now occupied by island by any denomination. y '^DOUT 'GETGMITeQ' LARGE CUCUMBERS OR PEPPERS 4 13c Georgana James. Possession Aug. 1st, Apply E B. Riggin & Son. I 4 BOSSSTHE NEWSPAPER] Since 1817, when the American GEORGIA FREESTONE Board of Commissioners for Foreign SHOP WILL PRIUr "j* Lf ft. If you have a vacant house or apart­ DELAWARE Missions (Congregational)) began send SOME IbJ A ment list it with me. I have several ing missionaries outside the United HURRY IP WE 1 PEACHES213 applicants. U. S. Treasury Official War Bond States, the State of New Hampshire, Arthur S. Hearn, Real Estate Agent through this Board alone, has sent .PHOHE, Quotas for July more than 200 of its sons and daugh­ gvM&itte QUALITY FOR SALE GE Electric Refrigerator. ters as missionaries to Europe, Syria, asco See Mrs. Grace Robinson Turkey, Persia, Africa, India, Ceylon, Macaroni July Quota, for State, $2,657,000 China and Japan. In addition, in the TOMATO FOR RENT: Dr, John Fooks pro­ earlier days of the last century a large number of New Hampshire men and ipr Spaghetti perty. Lindbergh Avenue Apply The The May Quota for Delaware Was $1,861,000 Sussex Trust Company. • wom6n were sent west to serve among The May Sales for Delaware Were $1,649,000 asco SOUP s-oz C5 c various Indian tribes. (Condensed) pka^J FOR RENT unfurnished apartment, 101-oz 4 Th As a "token of Christian sympathy cant || USCO Noodles 5-ozpkgSc all conveniences. Reasonable rent. Ap­ and fellowship", Chinese refugee stu­ ply Stale Register office, Phone 636. dents and teachers In West China, Mellow, Creamy The above map of Delaware shows the War Bond quotas, by counties, many of them living in mud huts’ and 3 FOR SALE for the mouth of July, 1342. Total War Bond quota for the state is sleeping on bare boards, have sent a CHEESE 3ic Farm containing 75 a^res with some $2,657,000. With the National quota total placed at a billion dollars, the gift of $9G0 (Chinese) for relief use in timber land. 7 room house porches, nation goes into high gear in Its support of the War financing and to give the churches of England. Tho gift was EVAP. MILK -Farrndala 6ta"eans 49°. and outbuilding*. School bus passes our fighting forces adequate implements of war which will bring ultimate right by door. Can be easily wired for Victory. American Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and Airmen are on every dSCO COFFEE "hoat-no"roasted lb 24° front. They are giving 100 percent for their country. What are we doing LUSCIOUS PEARS “a1''01* Pc"' No 2i ea" 21® here on the home front? Are we lending at least ten percent of income to FOR RENT: 8-room house on West No2i can 25® Street, Bath and garage. Good con­ help them? It's very little. But to fight this war successfully our country Help Wanted FRUIT COCKTAIL Fancy dition. Harvey V7. Hastings 3t needs a billion dollars in War Bonds every month from us—the People. EVAP. PEARS FanoyCal1'' 2 lba 39® Let's Go, America. u.S.Trfuuti DUFF’S MIX PkB 23c FOR SALE: Young pigs. See Doug­ las Cooper or Holland Cooper. electric and telephone. Localcd l’a „ TOMATO JUICE 8tokeB’or8unrl” 2 *t»23e bombers and the fast fighter planes. Large Lima Beana2ib»25c We need 50 operators — Excellent wages, Green Split Peas 2>b»23c FREE OYALTINE FOOD DRINK 1 6-ozcan ggc 14-ezcan 63c E. Jacobson & Sons, Inc. Gerber’s Strained Foods *!75u Booklets on Use 219 E. Vine Street Salisbury, Marylanl • 3 cans 23c AMATEUR PHOTO and Care of Your CONTEST 112 Prizes In War Bonds and Stamps, If Get Copy of rules 2 ______.. i! now In our stores. Electrical UonlUon* Herb-Ox or Chicken J Cnbcs S#or ances TENDER* LEAN Chuck Roast

1 25c Maij We Mail A Set To You? FANCY iu hsiait i w«w» BSQju isad n» nt Your dtxlrlcal appliances those faithful labor savers that have Balanced RIB ROAST Meal »31;C - helped to make the good American way of living possible, need bat vies r» hues*. Bare' very little attention to keep them in good service. But, like other fine furnishings, yonr appliances must have this extra car® if they BONDS LEAN PLATE BOILING BEEF >b 17c are to give top service for the duration. FRESHLY GROUND HAMBURGER n> 23c g AMERICA — and the United Nations take ? Sktnleks Franks »■ 25c | Tasty Bologna by pe, ib sac We believe you will find these little booklets useful and we win be the offensive! That we may keep it until. j happy to send them to you, There are seven colorful booklets en­ Vic- »23° is ours, keep buying War BondsJxj 1Q% I titled: Your Washer, Your Refrigerator, Your Range, Your CfettDer, 6 tory "-‘Ktft&ewivas! Save Wasta:;Frt«“- | of your pay dvery payday! Jake your change .artd Kftmn*A(*fc»e t Xw® Iron, Your Cord Sets, Your Table Appliances and any ~ or '••I'Aek odt-'He«t fait6i5«it how you'e5n’'iot>pft«ft'i ■ * ' aS — of them are yours for the asking in Wat Stamps: Give both Stamps and Bonds “•’Kfth-dbr hwemihanftFit Salyzge pcoarzm, as gifts—apd keep.up a regulaVpfogfaiii.of iiW,m 1 2-ln-l ShoeP&liatP 10c saving —.thegovornirient uses your savings Octagen 'Lasmdey Soap Sv - 4'®.?'* ; i Noxon MttfeHMMi too, in this fight for freedom! 20-Mule Berax-WPMTWte SEND POR YOUR BOOKLETS- TODAYI just list those Lighthnusa Cleanservn'dc you desire oh a‘penny pdsfcard and inaJB to — 'PALMBLlil^W ------ApyERU^CI S91. Salisbury, Md. One $2i» bond will buy a field $ EXAZZLB 3 &***'2& Bleach ■ JlfwiCriwm telephone, One $100 bond pt bot Ale . S-oiJnratl« OCTAGON, - .„ja*a.iy - bond will buy a propelibr fot BLACK FLAG LIQUID a traihmg plane, And every 21i«r '■tfWE'fc Towel In 25c stamp you buy pays -for pka.'d ’daw vi’Mflf pkr 5 bullets to down the enemy. wai3oif 1 VO mCDNCSNTRATED. „ ■ surf'll Tissue SCCT.TOWEL8: f .< roatfOe-• SCOT.TpWfSL HPtCfMffltesj^ THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1942 THE STATE REGISTER. LAUREL, DELAWARE PAGE THREE Food For Thought At The Waller Founded Upon A Rock American Garbage Can I tosses 302 pounds of food much of it “GET YOUR VITAMIN C TODAY” Middleford While the rest of the world's cup­ 1 edible, into the can each year, “And the rain descended, and the I board is bare, Uncle Sam’s garbage By Charlotte Spencer Hurley, floods came, and the wind blew, and | New Yorkers, on an average, threw Mr. and Mrs. William Hill and son, pail is full and overflowing, Nutritionist for the State Board beat upon that house; and it fell Gerry, were supper guests at the home , awuyaway 0-50328 pounospounds per person last year; he Department of Agriculture stud Pittsburghers, 313: Bostonians, 291; of Health not: for it was founded upon a rock.” of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. cans, of 53 miUion } Ch-vclanden. 281; Detroiters, 246: The testing time has arrived, We , UH Meals need to be planned ana pre­ and Mrs, Leroy Burris, In Seaford on people in 412 cities and came up with will learn whether or not we have Chmngoans, 212: Philadelphians, 203 pared with health in mind if there Wednesday. the announcement that each per on truly founded this republic upon the is to be plenty of Vitamin C, Vitamin Miss Janet Teague, student nurse in end Baltinjorean.i 197. rock. We have taken our democratic C is needed to prevent fatigue, to the Philadelphia General Hospital,.* give resistance to infections, for firm j way of life for granted. Upon national visited her mother, Mrs. Sadie Teague' holidays we have assembled to listen gums and general good health. Since on Sunday. « -irm. } -r—* I ——J (u—*, to speeches about the past, to stories Vitamin C. cannot be stored in the Mr. and Mrs. Williiyn Hill and son, g and hardships which the founders of body, each day’s meals should supply Gerry and their daughter, Mrs. Lois R our nation went through. We have EASY TO FIND their shave. Mumford and children, motored to 5 agreed that we had a great heritage, Lewes to visit another daughter, Miss g In planning meals for vitamin C, and then we have gone back to our Gladys Hill, who is in training at tlie $ fresh raw fruits and raw vegetables own comfortable way of living. Beebe Hospital. id should be used often. Oranges, grape­ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baker of Wil- ‘ $ Now is the hour of trial. From all fruit, lemdns and tomatoes are partic quarters of the globe, the forces that mington were week-end guests of her a CEflTEIMK ularly rich in this vitamin and one of hate democracy because it is practical parents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Rawlins. these should he included daily. exemplification of the monotheistic While on a fishing trip with a party 6 Much of the vitamin C can be lost doctrine of the brotherhood of man Mr. Norman Mumford landed a six-'d in the preparation of the meal, unless pound sea trout. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- $ and the fatherhood of God, are des­ METHODIST extra care is taken. Vegetables and cending upon us, liam Hill and son, Gerry were guests d fruits should be as fresh as possible at a fish dinner at the Mumford home d from the garden or market, If they The founders jf this country built Sunday. must be stored, they should be kept a nation upon the belief that man is moist and cool as in a covered con­ entitled to freedom, that he is capable Soybean Nut Bread CHURCH tainer in the refrigerator. ot self-government, that his beliefs are Vegetables should be washed as .game io their latest laugh riot/’The Bashful Btchtloe" Pita. between him and God alone. Under 1 cup sifted soybean flour quickly as possible since long soak­ this doctrine we have prospered until 1 1-2 cup sifted white flour ing dissolves away the vitamins. Ex­ playing at the Waller, Laurel on Sunday and Monday of next week. that prosperity has aroused the envy 2 tabs, honey posure to air also destroys vitamin C Also on the same program is The Dead End Kids in “MOB TOWN.” and covetousness of those who saw 3 teas baking powder so vegetables and fruits should be cut only the success and not the cause, 1 teas salt and pared just before using. who could not see that a man would EASY TO LIKE 1-2 teas cinnamon Raw vegetables should he served work harder for himself than for a 1 cup chopped nuts often. When vegetables are to he cook Let Everybody Know You’re Investing master, 1 cup milk | SAMPLE IT’S SERVICES! ed the water should be boiling before 10 Percent of Your Income in War Bonds We, the inheritors of this house, have 2 eggs the vegetables are added. No soda been negligent, indifferent, overconfi­ 4 tabs melted butter should be used and the vegetables Sift the dry ingredients together, lr=^r==Jr=^(r==Jr===u^=jfu==jp==dn==JH should he cooked until just tender. dent — and now we are faced with the necessity of fighting to the finish for add nuts. Beat eggs, add milk and fat, Some of the vitamin C (as well as our democratic way of life. If enough add to first mixture. Let dough stand other vitamins and minerals) dis­ of us believe in democracy, in equal in a well greased bread pan for 20 ' solves into the cooking water so that rights for all men, Democracy will live, minutes. Bake 350* — 1 hour. this cooking water makes a nourish­ no matter what gales may storm upon BABY CHICKS ing as well as a flavorful addition to us. soups, gravies and timato juice. HATCHED FROM ALL NEW ELECTRIC INCUBATORS But we now have to prove that we ALL FLOCKS PULLORUM TESTED This is the lime of the year when believe — We have to put democracy S. C. WHITELEGHORNS, QUALITY BARRED ROCKS vitamin D is plentiful. These long into action, We have to give Up many 10VE days provide extra hours of sunshine of the things we deemed necessary, we CROSS-BRED BROILER CHICKS For RAPID GROWTH and the action of the sun On the skin have to work harder, discipline our­ point NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS FROM ONE OF BEST produces vitamin D. However if the selves more rigidly, work together in BREEDERS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE sun’s rays must pass through smoke, factory and field, fight on the land, on FERRY Sexed or Unsexed by American Sexers — Also Started Chicks moisture, dust, window glass or cloth the sea and in the air for the preser­ ing much of the vitamin will be lost, vation of the freedom without which A dark skin also decreases the effect we do not wish to live. DOREYS HATCHERY ot the sun. Laurel, Delaware PHONE 4741 There are few good sources of vita If we do this, if we put democracy *7a and. {/tom the- min D. Egg yolk, canned salmon and into action, we will win — for the butter each furnish vitamin D but house of our republic is founded upon HEART o/ BALTIMORE not enough to make them reliable as the rock of freedom for all, and that (Standard Time} the only source of this vitamin. rock will endure forever and a day. LEAVE LOVE POINT Vitamin D is necessary for thepro- (b. i t. a. s. ma) per use of calcium. Without Vitamin DAIIY •«. Sun. DAILY DAILY D, even though there is plenty of milk Il00 a, m, 9|35 a. m. 61OO p, nt, to supply calcium, babies and young ‘ LEAVE BALTIMORE children may develop rickets with FARM BUREAU INSURANCE (PIER S, LIGHT STREET) bow legs, badly formed chests and DAILY DAILY DAIIY •«. Sol. peculiarly shaped heads. 7iD0a. m. StOOp. m. 9iOOp. m. Paitsngsrt, Atriontohrte* and For children under two years, cod The attractive red, white and blue window sticker, pictured above, is F. J- BAUER Truck* Handled o« All Trip* liver oil or other oil containing vitamin the now yardstick of patriotism In the War Bond drive throughout the nation, With the slogan, “Everybody every pay day, ten percent,” sweep­ PA55ENOIRSI D is needed throughout the year in K ONE , QAs SOUND TtfP addition to the supply from the sun. ing the country, pntriolic Americans oh the home front are rallying to their LOW COST - EASY PAYMENTS OOC WAY • {4»dayM Government’s appeal for funds with which to help finance the war. The f, oHfi DAY Vitamin D Is one of thc vitamins Z79 A V 1------“ which can Ire stored in the body, dulls home which displays the “ten percent” sticker is doing Its share toward AUTO — LIFE — FIRE EXCURSION Victory for America and the United Nations, The stickers are being dis­ and older children seem lo be able to AUTOS INCLUDING DRIVER *2 get enough vitamin D from the sum­ tributed through local War Savings Chairmen. tz. J. rrcvny you have a netr-tfary long hours on the farm and ing lo run the company in such a way 'priority rating” even on the pur­ in industry. Morale of workers* like that you’ll have a job today and to­ chase of a new car. Whatever age that of soldiers* is strengthened hj morrow and for months and years to your auto may be, use our regular gond food and good health. come. Then take a private pledge to Service to keep it driving like new, Children who get good food will — ’ I so you can get around more while Have a belter foundation for health Out fighting men &re doing using less gas. throughout life* straight bones, better their share. Here at home Drive right Into our customer’s teeth* stronger muscles* (he least we can do is put 10% workshop anytime ther’s some mi­ The housewife who buys the food* of our income in War Bonds nor trouble you can fix yourself. cooks the meals and serves il to her for onr share in America. We’ll Get You family thus has a big responsibility HEARN’S Atlantic for keeping all the family well. There On Time Service Station Our taxi service takes the short | Central Avenue Laurel, Del. THE BOSS NEEDS cuts —■ to get you where you’re go­ ing quickly and safely. Ventilated YOUR HELP! cabs* clean and comfortable, manned by courteous drivers. In the business offices of many com­ BUY mercial vehicle fleets, executives have DAY PHONE 673 come to the studied conclusion that safety is the cornersone of successful NIGHT PHONE 828 fleet operation. WAR That conclusion is. vitally important, not only to the executive, but to the ^'..BONDS PURNELLS drivers as well. Here’s the way lt works out: A firm may operate the finest vehicles money OU have the job of providing food for the forces of can buy. Efficient maintenance crews TAXI beep them in tip-top shape. The pro­ freedom. Our fighting men, our families, our allien, duct the firm makes, sells or delivers Ypll knoRT that tbe' food you supply is vital to victory* may betof absolutoly-top quality, At e WE WANT TO HELP YOtf Wanted For Victory pairing fivkl is ydUr job, supplying credit is out* Let’s work togetfe, Waste Paper Thi^ is a Real Tell us’ your plans and money needs. We’ll help all w£ can)’ not dhl^ with credit but also with constructive advice and suggestions based on w jLirr - ms Old Rags He-Man’s Treat! ouf clcse daily contact with tlie fanning problems of this locality, "OM^BTBiwiY-laVOCKS' MBKE” Scrap Metal A ’husky’ soda,made with down­ Time is precious. Let’s get together and talk this over now, right delirious (ca cream, flavorful Old Rubber io the last drop! It’s just one of many treats featured at our soda GET IN THE SCRAP! fountain — if you’re driving, enjoy ^ESUSS£X\T7TOa)MBW rksAt this way our jiffy eurb-'eervreef—* • MS LADIES’ Sell to a collector or put on the Street for the Town Collector each Friday. If you live outside town limits, deliver to theTown lot on WALIfESrs BEST llAItfeilNS IsiTOWN Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Front’ Street « iSKW LAUREL FINANCE COMMITTEE i Soda Fountain . cwjWS a - - - - 1 Of State Defense Council THE STATE REGISTER, LAUREL, DELAWARE THURSDAY; JULY 9, 1942 PAGE FOUR ■—------Are you entitled to wear a not being taken away from us. We (1) It is difficult to replace; (2) because It’s common sense to be Announce Engagement “target” lapel button? Yoh are simply asked to keep our bills of shortage of some insecticides, they §®gs ’ thrifty. If you save you are should be used most efficiently; and are if you arc investing at paid up. We are trying to keep the thrifty. War Bonds help you least ten percent of your in­ (3) fruits and vegetables must be to save and help to save high credit standing of the American sprayed and dusted efficiently If maxi come in War Bonds every pay consumer from becoming another cas­ rak America. Buy your ten per- i day. It’s your badge of pa- mum yields to meet Food-for-Freedom =“- cent every pay day. ualty of war, triotism. goals are to be produced.

Mr. and Mrs. Byard Brurahley, Miss Facts For Farmers About 3,500 persons are burned to Grace Benson, all of Laurel, and Pvt. j death in fires on farms and in rural Victor F. Blackinore of Fort Hancock, I areas each year. About $200,000,000 — To prevent the loss of soil fertility N, J. spent last week-end at Relioboth { approximately 2-3 of the national fire YOU CAN’T GO WRONG while increasing the production of J loss — is the estimated cost of these Beach. IN YOUR A&P STORE! • food for our nation and allies, Dela­ fires, ware farmers are urged to continue to Kev. and Mrs. Alton Lowe of Phila­ follow good crop rotations, sow plenty When you shop at your A&P Store delphia were recent guests of the for­ of legumes, save barnyard manure, pro mer’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. { tect natural drainageways and improve you can be sure of fop quality foods— and. Mrs. Deolan Lowe. J the quality of their pasture lands. • * J courteous service an j prices that real­ // ScJuiie 'fftaulta ._: . Sgfc, John 0. Hoffecker of Fort Miles { Insecticides are injurious to rubber ly save you money. But — don’t take is spending a five-day furlough here j and metal parts of spraying & dusting Rrchiig* with his parents, Dr. and Mrs, N. S. ! machinery, says E. P. Brasher, truck rrmr-BjBgmanp our word for it. Come in today — Hoffecker. crop specialist for the Delaware Agri­ look over our grand Stock of fine • « • cultural Extension Service. He suggests Mrs. Gladys D. Kirk visited friends that these be cleaned every day dur­ foods ■— check the low prices! in Williamsburg, Va., last week. Now thru Saturday ft ft ft 9 ing periods of use. This year there are at least three important reasons for THE BIGGEST OF ALL Mr. and Mrs. George Beckley and ! keeping machinery in good condition: THE TARZAN HITS daughter, Joan, of Yeadon, Fa. were ] Buy War Bonds & Stamps guests the latter part of last week at the home of Bcckiey’s sister and ; brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Chester » O'Neal. 1 • ♦ * « t LAYTON Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop of Wil­ Fresh Fruits And Vegetables! mington, spent las’ week-end with the Seaford Phone 3348 formers parents, Mr. ,*nd Mrs. George, California Pink Meat C. Bishop. Evenings 7-9 - Mat. Sat. 2 P. M. « * » Mrs. Mary Twilley oi Philadelphia CANTALOUPES is the guest of Miss Sallie Bacon. Thurs. Fri. Sat., July 9-10-11 j,a>MtesBIWK»lS , » * « ; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Phillips and) Madeline Carroll, Serling Hayden Jumbo Each "BAHAMA PASSAGE” daughter, of Wilmington, are guests; with Flora Robson, Leo G. Carroll Vitamins A**, C** 17c of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A .H. ,f Fox News, Comedy Melodies Phillips. | MON. TUES. WED. JULY 13-14-15 » ft • Miss Alma Seely 2 BIG SPECIALS 2 Hiley Belle, Freestone Mr, and Mrs. Albert Gordy were Mr. and Mrs. G. Fred Seely of Otpegypod Sun. Mon. Tuees., July 12-13-14 GLORIA WARREN Peaches, Vitamins A**, C* 4 Tbs. 25c visitors in Wilmington and Philadel-) have announced the betrothed of ttoffr, Bob Hope, Madeline Carroll i The Brand New Star j»hia over the holidays. ter to Private Frank E. Smith, son of Jfft. end "MY FAVORITE BLONDE" Red Ripe, Celia Cartons ' • « « , Mrs. William E. Smith of Bacow, apsex From WILMINGTON, in Latest Paramount Nows - Shorts Frederick Alien, son of Mr. and Mrs.' County. Miss Seely is a teacher fn q Jmrel Her’ First Great Role Tomatoes 2 1’lh Cartons 29c Jesse W. Allen, left recently to be a School. Private Smith is at Fort G. “Always in my Heart” Vitamins A**, Bl*. C** Counsellor at Calvary Camp, which is Wed., Thurs., July 15-1G ------ALSO ------Fancy, From Nearby sponsored by the Calvary Episcopal A Comedy Laff Riot! Church of Pittsburgh, and is located Mr, and Mrs, George Long of Wil- niti. os are reduced. When the war is “DR. KILDARE'S VICTORY" Cucumbers Vitamins Bl*, C*, G* 3 for 13 on Lake Erie in Ohio. No. 9 The Case of the Gramorous ! mington are visiting her father, Mr. A.’ over, our incomes may be cut sharply, 1 “Meet The Stewarts” Santa Rosa Sweet , * W- Robinson. I but our needs and the needs of our I Debutante! with Lew Ayers with rs. Helen Hitch was hostess to the ( .... children will be increasing. It is only 1 Lionell Barrynvre — Ann Ayars WILLIAM HQLDEN Plums, Extra Large, Vit. Bl*, C* dz- 25c members of her bridge club yesterday i Gcorge Northam and Charles Britt- ! common sense to save now for an un- Latest News — Selected Shorts FRANCES DEE altemoon at her home on Central Ingham:„„i,-„, lefti„r. Tuesday-r.. for Wilmington_I certain future. Avenue. where they have accepted positions We are-not asked to deprive our­ Victory Food Features with W. L. Trimmons Company. selves of necessities, but we are simply Coming: My Gal Sal; The Spoilers Mrs, Lily Gardner, of Baltimore, is SHngless Beans Red Beets asking rurselves to budget our spend­ (From Nearby) (From Nearby) •spending the summer here as the guest G-nJU ing, to buy What is needed and avoid of Mrs Marie DuBois Maxwell. bOnSUmer Credit extravagance.. Our credit privileges ar (acjcscSCSCSOCS— 2 lbs. 15c 3 bunches 14c Statement Is Made ** Excellent Vitamin Sou rce; * Good Vit. Source Mrs, C C. Ellis, Jr,, and daughter, are spending some time with relatives in Snow Hill, Md. The time is approaching when the '< ------» convenience of buying on charge ac-h^ — Ends Friday — Grapefruit Juice 2 No. 2 cans 19c ft ft ft counts may have to be limited for!/ SfAFOXO •ZOlt.w'e Private John Roscoe Elliott, who is those who allow their current bills to j £ “Joan of Paris” “ Mad Martindales” stationed nt Fort Miles, is spending a Iona Sweet Peas 2 No. 2 cans 25c part of a week’s furlough at his home remain unpaid. In spite of all the pub-Il hero, and in City. llcily given bv stores, credit' / Friday Only, July 10 Butter Kernel bureaus and the Federal Reserve Sys- I ■ /I Schute*. Chester Motris - John Hubbard in Golden Corn 2 No. 2 cans 25c Miss Nora Lee Layton, who has tern, it seems that many purchasers “Canal Zone” -—i Y. -H. l navehave not heart!waro oiof methe consumerConsumer crccntcredit Cool Cool Spaghetti or Noodles . will rnbjrn if wil VntffnM f regulation and sorfie do not understand UIHUER* Plus W be neLL S M anl H- Tlle °£ United Stales Macaroni, Ann Page package 5c win be accompanied by Miss Eleanor’ IB U fi E t - DEIBUIHRE ‘Alias Boston Blackie’ Lee Russell, who wilt be her guest for announcing the seven-point pro- Starring Bisquick 20”oz. pkg. 17c; 40-oz. pkg. 31C several davs B iBram recently emphasized the import- Richard Lane — Chester Morris y ‘ ' ance of this regulation as a part of the Sat. Only, July 11 (Cont. 2-11P- M.) “Holt of the Secret Service” No. 9 Grape Nuts package 13c ..L L,’_ , i effort to hold down the cost of living, An Action-Packed Program Full of Pulse-Pounding find dilndller Mt ' < I- r'l lv*!I I o£ *’1’S ere^*1 regulation ill Sat Matinee 2 — July li Red Rind fnntnn n r (ar as R effecU cK *cl;oujlt3 )s Thrills! Action — Thrills — Romance Xth ' SP ‘ ‘ WCek Re-1 that, if a charge account is not paid DON “RED” BARRY Sharp Cheese, American lb. 31c by the 10th of the second calendar in Luxury Texture * . • month.. .. after the purchase is made, the “Jesse James, Jr.” Scottissue, Petal Soft 3 rolls 20c Billy Ellis, a student at Beacom, and store cannot extend further charge or ’ William Deter of Wilmington were With LYNN MERRICK and installment credit to the customer to “LONE RIDER IN CHEYENNE" overnight visitois Tuesday at the for­ buy any one of a wide variety of goods mer’s home on Seventh St. with * • • ranging from automobiles and furni­ George Houston — A). St. John A&P’s Finest Quality White House ture to such things as clothing and Plus „ Miss... Verna.... Windsor has accepted" ...... i accessories.c The provisions do not ap­ BUTTER Evaporated position With the duPont Company in pIy gr?ceries> coal and a few other "Holt of the Secret Service” No. 9 Latest News and Cartoon t consumer’s goods, Tub Cut lb. 43c MILK The first effective dale of this part of Mon, Tubs. July 13-14 Miss Alberta James of Wilmington' Two Great Pictures! Just the kind Sunnyfield lb. 45c Is convalescing at the home of het the regulalion fs July 10th, when many charge accounts will be closed EP. 11 “GANG BUSTERS” of Entertainment you have been In lb Prints 6 Tall Cans 49c parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence James, looking for ■— and here’s your boy after a recent illness. to further purchases if bills incurred In May or earlier are not paid. For , < Sun, Mon. July 12-13 Doors open Sun, 8 p. m. || "Mokey”, j’ust the kind of kid you — • » ft have been looking for! Holiybrook Mrs. Kenneth Dutton of Haddonfield example, take the case of a person who J Radio’s Cracker-Barrel Cut-Ups Fine Granulated in May purchased groceries from a | “MOKEY” Fresh Milk Qt. 15c N. J, has returned home after visiting Nabisco Lorna Doone her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Roy Mitchell. general store on open credit. He neg­ with SUGAR 2 lbs- 13c lects to pay this bill before July 10th. Dan Daily Jr., Donna Reed, Bobby Short Bread tb. 33c Your Sugar Ration Stamp No, 5 • ft ft Ann Page PL Jar Mrs, Ed Northani spent Saturday and He can still buy groceries from the Blake andfor Thrills and Action Permits you to Purchase 2 lbs, store, but he could not then buy on '■SUICIDE SQUADRON” Mayonnaise 27c of Sugar -“ Bring your Stamps Sunday with relatives in Pocomoke, Ann Page Desserts City, Md, credit articles of clothing or other with to A&P, we will gladly redeem Sparkle 3 pkgs. 17c 9 » • things that are subject to the regula­ Anton Walbrook — Sally Grey them for you! tion. This provision of the regulation Plus Jane Parker Chocolate Nut > Mrs. Horace Sinclair of Kennett Layer Cakes each 29c OXYDOL' Square, Pa, will arrive Sunday for a will, of course, not effect the large ‘” No. 10 Latest News number of customers who pay their Rich and Full-Bodied Coffee week’s vacation with her mother, Mrs. , hills promptly. Sun. at 8:41 Red Circle 1-Ib Bag 24c Quick Sudsing William L. Torbert. Mori. 2^6, 7:10, 9:43 Wed. Thurs^ July 15-16 * • , Our ccdnomic problem, in a nut- Sunnyfield Crisp 8-oz. pkgs, Ige. box 22c ! shell, is that we as a nation have more - 2nd, Big Hit- What is a Sunday Punch? Corn Flakes 2 for 11c -N. J. Elliott of Philadelphia returned , money to spend than we have goods Io The Dead End Kids in “MOB TOWN” William Lundigan - Jean Rogers White Sail large boxes home Mondav after a visit here with ! buy. Our Government fs now spend­ Have The Answer Soap Grains 2 for 37c MARVEL his mother, Mrs. Thomas Elliott, Sunday at 9:53 — Monday at 3:38 and 8:48 in Daily Growth lOO-lB Bab ing nearly 4 billion dollars a month Dated Enriched T,, • t-, .. , ,, . ’on war alone, end this money finds, r, — r, ■ Chick Starter $3,10 • ,?n^an .®jd Mr. and . jnj0 consuming channels end IX fWSJW3t»M«SSi8»WSiSfc5^ X[ “Sunday Punch” Daily Growth 100-TC Bab BREAD Tues”Wed-July 1445 with Laying Mash $3.05 Regular Slice , Dan Dailey Jr. — Guy Kibbee Also big 1% lb loaf 10c ’ i Of credit, which is the same thing in’! X Funniest, thril? Marvel Sandwich - ... s’*.*.*, , .. , i our markets as cash. We must not use j« nicturp th “LAND OF THE OPEN RANGE’ Prices in this advertisement Ef­ W rSp U™156 f'?arn"Bf?n enferfamed , up our buying power now bidding for evc made v with fective until the close of Busi­ Bread 1% lb If. lie sc members of her bridge clubiTucs- scarce eoods when we shall need it § ro,y” Tint Holt -— Ray Whitley ness Saturday, July 11th, Extra Thirl Slice ny night. Prizes were won by Mrs. grM(!y ja?er lo {t,e wheels of g K°ar’ Plus Brock cfnd Mrs. Marshall Pusey. our industries moving so that we can g News — Selected Shorts all have jobs and income when the war ’ S Corp. Roland T, Lowe, Jr„ of the ! is over and our expenditures for mu- Officers’ Training School at Camp Lee, j Va„ spent last week-end with his par- J ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Lowe, Sr. * • »■ i Mrs. Wilmer Noble, Jr. and daugb- ’ ter, SaTa Jane, will return to their home in Martinsville, Va., after visiting sometime here with her parents, Mr. | 7:07, 9:47 at 8:50 and Mrs. W. H. Pusey. • e COTporal Howard Sheridan of Fort Miles spent several days here this Thurs., Fri., July 16-17 week with his mother, Mrs, Bernice NORTH OF DELMAR Sheridan, * 4c A i Prices; During week 35c per load If you love thrills that are Miss Adelina Motley left yesterday DYNAMITE, Theft Don’t Miss to visit relatives in Washington, D, C, Sundays: 40c per load Harvey Lee Dolby Has accepted a position in Wilmington. Saturday, July 11 MISTER .. V — * e • * “LAWLESS TOWN” Miss Blanche Ralph left yesterday with George Huston to spend the rest of the summer at her with home In Keller, Va. Sunday, July 12 •‘HAWAII CALLS” • « Leslie Howard "Miss Mary Hastings of Showeli, Md. with Bobby Breen - Ned Sparks Also Raymond Page & Orchestra You’ll Love the Man the -was a week-end guest at the home of Gestapo Hates! ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M, Phillips, Sr, Tuesday, July 14 . * © * » "TRAPPED IN THE BAD LANDS” Mr. and Mrs. John Henry of Phila- wilh George Huston At 8:20 •Rflphia were recent guests of his mo­ ther, Mrs. Sailie Hcnay, on West St. Next Thursday, July 16 » « • “LEGION OF MISSING MEN” , I U. S’ War Bonds & Stamps On SaKsSreT Mrs. J. W, Campbell was a visitor in with Herman Brix fhihideiphiia the first of the week. FOB. MAKE EVERY ICTORY PAY DAY, BUY BOND DAY UNITED STATES The State Register BONDS * STAMPS} JOIN THE PAY-ROLL * SAVINGS PLAN *

LAUREL, DELAWARE, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1942

Rev. Barber Reports June R. C. Report Has Birthday Party 1377 Get New On Welfare Work For Sussex County Drive For 3,000 At Trappe Pond Mrs, Margaret McVaugh, Director Gas Ration Cards, Rev. R. Y. Barber, treasurer of the —te Lester Benson celebrated his 12th St. Philip’s Church Welfare Fund, has Used Phonograph birthday by entertafning a few friends just made a report covering the activi­ Sixty Administration Workers ser­ Hetetast Week ved 900 hours, 570 workers in Produc­ at a “weenie roast” at Trappe Pond. Total Of $34,451 ties of. the past year, The reports show Those attending were: an income of $114.39, a total of 153 cans tion served 124Q hours, 95 Canteen Records In of food received thru the Rotary Club workers served 440 hours and fed 2600 Richard James, Bobby Mitchell, Bob During the second gasoline rationing people, 22 Motor Corps workers served by Powell, George Howard Gordy, The cucumber 'market hnderx^ntj Sales are already far to excess of period at Laurel School, a total o£ 1377 and the Waller Theatre, 51 garments The American Legion thruout the from the sewing unit, 60 second hand 290 hours ahd drove 2375 miles, 90 nation is now conducting a drive to Jack Benson, Grace Benson and Mrs. a decided improvement during the either of the past two seasons that cards were issued for passenger auto­ other calls, and il Nurses’ Aides ser­ William Benson. past week and what was expected to the Farmers Auction Block has been mobiles-and 9 cards were issued for garments and four rugs. secure 37,000,000 phonograph records ved 121 hours, for the Use of the Americans in ser­ be a rather disappointing season to in operation, with conditions still be motorcycles and motor-bikes. Of this Disbursements for the year were as vice to all parts of the world. local growers of this crop is new ex- tog unusually good. The Fourth of number approximately half indicated follows: milk $36.65, food and meals There Were four survivors in June. FBI POLICE SCHOOL pected to be one of the best seasons July week-end proved the heaviest their intention to file for supplemental $30.10, transportation $12.00, clothing Dr. J. A. Wilker, who is to charge IN DOVER MONDAY in recent years, Shipments during of the season from the standpoint of ration cards with the ration, board. $10.61, funeral $5.00, medicine $$.65, Delaware W. C. T. U. of the campaign to Laurel, reports the the past week have continued at a ra packages shipped, but prices advane- IVith approximately four minutes re­ telephone $3.40, shoes $7.00, and inci­ Takes Part in Parley Laurel quota is 3,000 records. This is E. A, Souoy, Special Agent in charge ther heavy rate bu toot heavy enough ed over the past Week end So that it quired for each card, ninety-three dentals $3.00 not a salvage drive, but records of all of the Baltimore Office of the Federal to glut the market and force tlie is expected to be the highest from clerk hours were required for the 3 types are acceptable, Those records Bureau of Investigation, announced prices down. the standpoint of income to the far- days.This was in addition to the work Rev. Barber states 90 different in­ Mrs. Anna Lee Waller, president of that are to good condition Will be put tner. While the dry weather is expeect dividuals were helped during the year the Delaware W, C. T. U., will preside this week that an FBI Quarterly Con­ required in organizing and accounting into immediate Use, while others that ference for Police was held in the Legi ed to shorten the season, the cucum­ for the forms, all of which was volun­ but reports that the greatest need of over the morning session of the Inter- «.re too badly worn for further use, Laurel Softball League bers still show an unusually high the community is an opportunity to State W, C, T. U. Conference being slative Building at Dover on Monday, teer work done by the teachers of the will be reground and thus made ser­ July 13, 1942, This conference was at­ high quality that are in considerable Laurel School and other citizens of th help people1 in need. held in the Young People’s Temple at viceable again. On Wednesday, July 8th, the Fife- demand. On two days over the July Ocean Grove, N. J. Mrs. Katie L. B. tended by The Honorable Walter Bacon town. Governor of the state of Delaware; Mr. meh won their third game in the local Fourth week-end more ' than 5000 Dockety, vice-president of the Dela­ Many homes have scores of records Softball League, defeating E. S. P. S. bushels were sold on each of the 2 Superintendent Charles P. Helm, Poultrymen Urged To ware organization, will offer prayer that are no longer in use that will Earl D. Willey, Secretary of State; Col. by a score of 7 to 2, The Firemen took George Ruhlen, Commanding Officer, days. But last Saturday broke the site supervisor and accountability of­ Send In Applications in this session and the subject “Win­ prove of much value to men in the ser­ advantage of poor playing on the part 1 seasons record when 3681 bushels ficer, wishes to thank the teachers, ning Members” will be presented by vice. Fort DuPont, Delaware; The Honorable ForPullorum Testing Wallace Woolford, Mayor of Dover; of the losing team to the first inning, averaged only a fraction of a cent Rotary, Lions and New Century Club Mrs. Margaret J, Norris, another Dela Containers will be placed at four scoring five runs, enough to win the under a dollar a bushel, the day’s members, as well as other citizens who warean, diming a half-hour member­ ranking officers from various Army game. Each team collected seven hits. Real progress is being made by points to Laurel: at the post office, at and Navy units located in Delaware; salees amounting to $3,670. The ship­ volunteered their servicse. ship forum. the Peoples National Bank, the Sussex Last Friday Centenary Church also ments and total sales of the past 3 Delaware poultrymen as they strive representatives of the State Health won their third game by winning from Trust Company"'and Williams Phar­ Department; and representatives of weeks were as follows: Wit few exceptions the general pub to eradicate their flocks of pullorum Mrs. D, Leigh Colvin, president of the Lions Club 4 to 2. This victory DATE lie was cooperative ahd tolerant in the disease. the New York State W. C. T. U,, will macy. A window is also being prepar­ Delaware state, county and local law Bu. Sales ed atWilliams Pharmacy to help ad­ enforcement agencies. made a three-way tie for the league June 22 1222 $1700 demands for service. For the past twenty years, pull­ conduct an organization round table leadership between the two churches June 23 vertise this campaign. The conference was devoted to a dis 341 643 orum testing has been carried on in at 11 o’clock in which all state presi­ and the Firemen, each team having June 24 1419 1056 Tile few criticisms registered indi­ Delaware in an effort to stamp out dents will participate. cUssion of the enforcement of laws cated a lack of Understanding of the For the convenience of those per­ affecting prostitution in the vicinity of won throe nnd lost one, The game was June 25 555 1184 this dread disease. According to W. sons Who cannot deliver their phono­ tied until the fourth inning when June 23 870 1389 federal rules and the lack of appreci­ C. SkoglUnd Delaware poultryman The pageant, “That Nation Under military camps. ation of the sacrifices made by those God,” will be presented in the closing graph records, the boy scouts will call Centdnary pushed across three runs lo June 29 1295 3032 for the Delaware Agricultural Exten­ at every home sometime next Week This conference Was opened by Gov. come out on top. June 30 G56 1274 volunteering their services. sion Setvice poultrymen have helped session of the conference tonight at 8 o'clock. to pick up the records. Bacon, who pledged the full coopera­ July 1 1542 3288 Tlie following persons Served one or to establish a record of which they Behind the three hit pitching of Wil­ July 2 1573 2656 can be proud. In 1921-22 only one tion of the slate of Delaware io the more of the three rdays when the States participating in the conference At Monday’s meeting of Nanticoke military authorities in the control of ling, Christ Church took over first July 3 408 491 school was open for rationing: flock„ of 200 birds were tested for, are: Delaware, New Jersey, Maryland Post, Dr, J. A. Wilker, Vaughan Hast­ prostitution. place on Monday evening, defeating July 4 5001 3170 pullorum. While last year 20 years F and New vOrk ings and Frank Sadler were named as E, S. P, S. 3 lo 1. The losers scored to William D. King, E. J. Cannon, Ray July 5 5492 3403 later 708 flocks with a total of 336,1 ______* delegates to represent the Post at the Colonel Ruhlen Introduced Lleut.- the first Inning on a three base error, July 7 4151 2375 Peters, Frdnklin Oliphant, R. Lank, annual convention to be held at the 9fo^V^ per cent of mi Need Appointment Colonel A. G. Compton, Post Surgeon, while the Church counted for two to July 8 3043 1923 Walter Tindall, Mrs. BertrUde Lewis, duPont Hotel to Wilmington August the fourth and one in the sixth. Mrs. Hix Long, John Stallings, Howard Fort DuPont, Del., who discussed the July 9 2492 1560 flocks were found free from pull-’ 8th, Alternates chosen were Roland Importance to the Army of the control Tlie box scores of the games follow: Elliott, Laurence Allen, Mrs. Carlton ScllOOPs ScrVlCCS July 10 2403 1622 oruni oh the first test.’ Last year 77.6) ______Wright, Harry Alexander and Walter of prostitution. Colonel Compton stated Firemen ab July 11 3091 3670 Hearn, Mrs. Catherine Stallings, Mrs. per cent of the flocks were found Persons desiring references> btrth Lloyd. Watson, ss 2 Harold Cordrey and Normatt Truitt. that he knew of no areas in the state free from pullorum. certificate Information, working permits of Delnware wher commercialized vice Hastings, 3b - * ' 2 John Oldfield, Ira Lewis, Granville By way of letters o poultrymen cojfM stalG Department of Labor, tran- Venables, cf 2 Eliminate Dial Tone Windsor, M. M. Price, Jr., Elizabeth 960 Births In Sussex was allowed to operate, operating to he pullorum clean up , u of school records ralionl Culver, If ••«£* F 3 Anderson, Norma RUSsell, Harold Kel­ Dr, Edwin Cameron, Secretary of On Calls To Seaford ^-5 program, Skoglund has asked that ap fon£ati et must obtain ramBe by County Last Year the Delaware State Board of Health, J. Ellis, lb 2 ler, Theodore Hastings, Allen Phillips, plications for pullorum testing be! p olntnlenl whlcb may be by Norris Whaley, Mrs, A. S. Williams, and Dr. T, E. Hynsott ol the Board H, Figgs, sf 3 Effective at noon July Wth, Laurel e Phoning orM, writing to.theu,v oummiuhcisupertoten--i T',at Percent of the babies born presented______the rule of the...w .Haith Do- j A, Ellis, rf 3 telephone customers need to listen tor and Mrs. Fred Burford, Board of Agriculture, Dover, Pullor-j dent o{ Laurel School This is made! J” Delaware last year wore delivered1 partment to the control of Mildred Wolfe, Mrs, William King, venereal T. Adams, 2b 3 one dial tone only when intending to urn testing is done by inspectors of, necessaryf lbe School office by the State's 58 midwives, the greater disease, 3 Mary Warren, Arvaline Hitchens, Mrs. R. Ellis, c call a Seaford lelephone number. M. M. Price, Mrs. Samuel Atkins, Mrs. jBOard°of Agricultu^ und°er the sup!' ±. ?Ot 1x5 0I5en dUring lhe S"r part of them to Kent and Sussex' Sammons, p 3 M. M. Price, Mrs. Samuel Atkins, Mrs. Facilities ai lhe Laurel central of­ Marie Maxwell. Tleanor Barnette, Bar erv)sion of H. R, Baker poultry path- jmont L_,______SS? 5•;-!Nutritionist Suggests Totals 27 fice have been so arranged that starting bara Gordy, Mrs. Franklin Oliphant, j ologist and he says if applications’ , ti.t m statistics complied by the State Board Tasty Apple Recipes E, S, P. S, ab on tills date there is no longer need Mrs, Merrill Elhott, Mrs. Gladys Henry are sent in now Work can be planned, LllOCX lYfOlVUl" IO Of Health. L. Britt'ham, sf, 3b 3 tor a customer lo listen for a second R. B. Ruch, Mrs. Douglas Cooper,; ahca(i jor better service. Require- Young, cf 3 ' dial lone on calls to Seaford. Waller Smith, Mildred Henry, Louise Save Time And Labor Hie total number of babies born This years crop of Delaware apples ments for pullorum-passed and pull­ last year to Delaware was 4,599, of are now on the market They tire, Cdolce,-lb 3 C. Jlurton Sypherd, manager of the Davis, Mrs. N* ‘.man Truitt, Esteila Hit­ orum clean flocks are same as last jxer u Take care of your mower and it will which 458 were ushered into the world fresh and delicious in flavor and can' North, If 2 Diamond State Telephone Company, chens, Chester Dickerson and Mrs. year. After July 1, 1943 Baker an. 3 explained: Luctile Hitchens, nnim ta’ce cate h'°ur hay by finishing a by licensed midwives. The latter num­ be used to many WayjZ Homemakers Windsor, ss nounces that ,to ,,receive i . _ P , Job without a breakdown, says Claude ber included 337 colored babies and are urged by Miss Pearl MacDonald O. Carmine, c 3 clean certificate flock owners should i, "It is still necessary for a telephone fUmhaulia11 Ch‘lkS andtadultp.s.t,°Ctk toe ^Delaware Agricultoral Extension 119------white- ...... ones. nutritionist from toe 'Delaware Agri- Helm, 2b 3 3 user to hear the first dial tone before Sussex Farm Leaders Sussex County had 185 babies de- cultural Extension Service to use Del- McCIaine, 3b, sf dialing a number. Tills tone indicates ” x ,C, " S. ni T Service. This year Delaware farmers,'Mvcred It’s 19 midwives, „29 „of them...... aware early apple ...... in the„ .family...... , ....menu------J. Elliott,----- p Discuss Problems um passed requirements will not be^ bc sayS( sboil]d sjde step tbe chance1 white and 156 colored. Total births for! for apples are considered one of the Lank, rf that the central office equipment 13 ready to receive the electrical impul­ changed, | of damage tocrons__r. ___and conserve______as' toe county were 960 for the year. protective foods because of their con- Sixty-five farm leaders from all Applications are supplied to Dela-) mUcb foad and (ecd supply as possible.!“ • July’ * is' the•' month when the Board tributions. of...... vitamins and.... minerals in Totals 29 2 7 18 C ses set in motion bv the act of dialing sections of Sussex County attended a Ware owners who have tested In the, H)s tips on check.ups wbich may of Health holds .meetings In each the diet, i a nundicr, Score by innings: ‘•Before nf.cn July 17th, on calls from meeting of the A. A, A. held in the past. Skoglund reports that he'll be avoid interruption to harvesting and-county /or examinations before re-j _ ji.t,.* ik-i Grange Hall at Georgetown on Tues­ a Laurel telephone to a Seaford tele­ glad to send applications to any loss Of time and labor are: truing licenses. Each midwife is given! Here are some tempting dishes that Firemen 5 10 1 x—< day of this week. other poultryman in toe State who ■a thorough phycical examination and'lhc fa,m,Iy w,u ,en>0? and Ml“ Maa phone. is was necessary' for a customer E. S. P. S. 0 10 9 1-2 Io listen for a first and a second dial Problems of great importance to the would like to have their flocks test-1 ■’Before haying or other work jack anw found With communicable disease D°naid suggests that less sugar be used Umpire; Pusey fanners of this county were discussed ed up the mower wheels and try It out, arO not allowed to practice, this year in their preparation because tone. The first indicated that the Lau­ rel central office dial equipment was at length and plans made for the united ' by hand. If everything is working pro; There is no charge for the state li- of the sugar shortage. , fCen{enary ab effort on the part of farm people to perly cut a little of some crop as a, cense but each woman must have her ready to receive the call. The second Cooperative Meetings APPLE HAM CASSEROLE 1 Davis, If 3 dial lone indicated that an inter­ solve these problems, test. Stop at once if toe mower doesn’t, nursing bag inspected by toe Board of , ; Callaway, p 2 Mr. .Hylon Smith, chairman of the Postponed For Summer run freely. The heating of any part! Health nurses to see that it is kept Rub a one meh thick slice of ham Lynch, e office trunk ltoe was ready tor the see 3 Seaford number. It is this second dial A. A. A. office in Georgetown, presided of the mower is indication that lubri­ clean and that it contains the nec­ with brown sugar and place in baking! VJilliams 3b 3 and after a few hrtof remarks intro­ Pending toe vote of 2690 members of cation or adjustment is needed. dish. Stick two cloves to ham. Cover; g Qarn1;ne. a{ tone that has been eliminated," essary equipment. Each woman before 1 Customers intending to call Seaford duced the new Secretary of the orga­ local advisory boards and boards of . .i. » •. being admitted to practice, must have . with tart apples (peeled cored, quart- (■£ p;der ,b 3 nization, Mr. J, F. Gordv, County See that the knife cuts clean and! been recommended______by a physician ered). Sprinkle with four tablespoons g ^Ren are asked, after hearing the dial tone, directors of affiliated cooperatives to 2 to dial *'9", followed by the Seaford Agent, and Mr, Wm, H, Hehdersott, Virginia, Maryland* Delaware and West even without chocking and that toe who has observed her work. | of brown sugar. Add one cup of koil-,jj.]b jb ’ grass stick Is adjusted ,to leave ai 3 number desired. On this day also the Assistant County Agent. Virginia, Southern States Cooperative A midwife is required to report all! tog water bake until meat is fender,) p. gHttTiani, ss 3 Mr, R. O-Stelzer was then introduced clean path. f pre-natal cases for which she has been; Partially cook ham before adding ap-, p’ rf second dial tone has been eliminated has postponed toe holding of approxi­ 2 from Seaford to Laurel. and he outlined the program for 1942- mately 300 patrons' meetings scheduled Keep all cutter bar parts securely engaged and each birth immediately i pies if apples cook quickly. j 1943. Mr. Stelzer emphasized the im- Mr. Sypherd also suggested public for this summer, W. G, Wysor, general fastened, A loose guard will bind toe' after delivery, APPLE SALAD co-operation in the matter of telephone portance of making one visit to a farm manager of toe organization, announc knife and probably cause serious Meeting of midwives are held four! , Lions ab r h o a use during an air raid warning and for to take care of all business pertaining ed on July 13th, breakage and__ delay.______Moving_ parts____.times a year at toe County Health) Mix twd large diced apples With 1 ,„Pole; If 3 0 12 0 to the progress in order to conserve some time afterward?.. During such a "This move seemed necessary,” Mr,, should be lubricated little and often Units, but their bags and homes are'cup cefery cut to small pieces and two Stewart, 3b 3 112 1 critical period only telephone calls that tires, gas and time. Wycor explained, "in thehe light of pre- ( except when operating on sandy soil.; inspected at least once a month by toe'sbces 0£ canned pineapple cut to small Leckerman,Leckermart, sf 3 0 0 3 0 Mr. Kenneth Meredith, State Super­ are absolutely necessary should be sent conditions. We have been shut off j In that case lubrication should be j State Board of Health Nurse in whose; pieces. Serve with mayonnaise, - Marvil, ss 3 0 113 made. Bath the Army and civilian de­ visor of toe A, A. A, to Delaware, ex­ from practically all imports of rubber, ] done with caution if at all because, territory they operate, in order to seei APPLE CRISP C. Elliott, lb 3 0 0 6 0 plained to toe supervisors how to cheek fense officials have asked that tele­ and the nation is confronted with a of toe abrasive action on sand, i if they live up to toe regulations pre- ( Four to six tart apples, or., Landon, c 3 0 1 i 1 phone lines be kept clear during a a farm, and stressed the importance of critically dangerous rubber shortage 3 0 0 2 2 m ^.71 te F at- te 3— at z,. .. «a ■■■ ■ . *a • .a ♦ , —te .. w Wootten, 2b public emergency tor calls essential seeuring all of the required informat Gasoline is being rationed to the East, Stop immediately after running in' Delaware mothers and infants. 2 0 0 0 0 to hidden rocks and stumps. Replace ...... ■■_-...... Byer, rf to the public safety. ion before having toe farmer sign the and labor has been and still is being I butter. Grease baking dish, fill with Cox, rf 1 0 0 0 0 report, in order that he may have a drained from toe fafms until, to most all broken knife sections, straighten; TVfrC T oviriia TTvtrtw 1 thinly sliced apples, sprinkle with two 2 1100 any bent guards, resent any knife clip Dykes, cf clear understanding of what he signs, areas, farmers are Working unheard of 1 tablespoons of cinnamon if desired. Bounds, p 2 0 0 1 0 Claude E. Phillips Of the Delaware hours in an effort to carry on without that fails to hold the knife lightly to; . , ,—~ ~ ! Mix flour or crumbs and sugar and toe guard and restore the original Ravinia Knowles, 89, widow of State Extension Service discussed Help they need. . blend with butter. Spread over top Totals 28 2 5 IS 7 Green Manure and Cover Crops and “These meetings are ordinarily at­ life to any bent guard lip to prevent William C, Knowles, died at her home ■ and bake, uncovered in moderate oven clogging Of the cutter bar, i on Market Street early Sunday. A. Score bv innings V the importance at this time Mr, Phil­ tended by from 60.900 to 70,000 farm 350f for thirty minutes. Centenary 1 0 0 3 0 0 x—4 lips stated that due to a large qanfities j daughter of of the late Isaac and Sarah people. It is at these meetings that Wingate Callaway, she spent her en-J Lidns 0 00110 0-2 of nitrogdn being used for war pur­ board members are elected and matters Umpire: Werner poses. Green Manure and Cover Crops tire lifetime here. She is survived by of policy are decided. Cancellation of 1 two brothers, William A. and Jerome. With the small amount of gasoline would be more important this year the meetings would freeze control of I Christ Church ab r h o a available tor pleasure driving, Elijah than ever before in Delaware. Callaway, and a number of nieces and, 3 0 12 0 Henry Wootten of this town evidently toe organization where it now stands. nephews. I Mumford, sf Urging more economical use of ma­ Consequently the results of toe decis­ The funeral was held from the home i McCrea, 2b 3 0 0 4 0 did not thir.k it worthwhile to buy new nure, Mr, Phillips pointed out that ion to be made by the balloting of tbe Monday at 4 p, m. Interment was to WAR Cooper, 3b 3 0 1 I 2 license plates or driver's license. On much broiler house manure was being ★ *i 3 1110 Saturday he decided to drive out to board members who represent the co­ i Odd Fellows Cemetery, Phillips, cf wasted by too’ heavy an application. operative’s 128,000 members will be far The Aerial Camera for use on These huge 60-ton heavy tanks SlaterT lb 3 13 6 0 he country to pick cucumbers and to The Value of putting nitrogen on crops reaching. Scout and Observation and Recon- Cost $120,000, and America’s auto­ Willing, p 2 0 0 1 1 take a passenger with him. When only that the nation heeds now for food "The votes will be counted July 25, naisance planes is essential to both ML Pleasant H»- D. motive and locomotive plants are R. Figgs, c 3 114 2 a few miles out on the Laurel-Mills- rather than putting it on all crops was and toe decision as to Whether or not the Army and Navy air forces In Club Meets Monday turning them out on a never-ending Anderson, ss 3 0 0 1 2 boro Highway, Johnson turned his car likewise stressed. meetings will be held will depend upon planning battle formations and to ob­ assembly ltoe. Our army uses light Otwell, rf 2 0 0 0 0 over, with toe passenger, Mrs. Mary taining information on enemy forti­ 1 0 0 1 0 Horsey, suffering a broken arm. Predicting that crop insurance will the majority vote of board members?’ The Mt Pleasant Home Demonstrat­ tanks, Weighing 14 tons, and me­ H. Records, If at sometime be available for all crops, Mr. Wysor concluded, fications and movements. They look dium tanks of 28 tons also, but we State Highway Officer Fred C. Lord, something like a Cannon, and cost ion Club meeting will be held at the favor toe medium tank over the 26 3 7 21 7 who investigated the accident, dis­ Mr, Lee Barnes of toe U, S. D. A. urged Mt. Pleasant Community House Mon­ i Totals the farmers present to consider sign­ about $3,400 apiece. other two. E. S, P, S. ab r h o a covered the absence of tags and dri­ Greenwood Man Is day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Nettie 3 1 0 2 1 ver’s license and arrested Johnson on ing up for wheat insurance this year. Callaway, Mrs. Nettie Collins and Mrs. Windsor, ss Johnson Grass, according to County Fined For Doing Helm, cf 3 0 0 2 0 these two charges and added a third, Foskey will be hostesses. Mrs. Foskey 3 0 1 3 1 that of reckless driving, Agent J. F, Gordy, is becoming serious will be in charge of the demonstration Cooke, lb tn, the county. Galling attention tq an Illegal Dental Work O. Carmtoe, c 3 0 0 0 1 When arraigned before Magistrate E. Charged with practicing dentistry hour. 3 0 0 2 1 E. Wootten, he was fined $25 tor not exhibit of toe Grass on display, Mr. Final arrangements will be made fori B. Ellis, 2b Gordy recommended toe farmers be­ at Greenwood without having quali­ North, If 2 0 1 3 0 having tags. $10 for not having a dri­ fied as provided by law, and failing the annual club picnic which will be 1 0 0 3 0 ver's license and $10 on the reckless come acquainted with it to order that! - - , w ...... lield at Trappe Pond in August, Lemmen, s’ they could recognize It growing on the to secure a license from the Delaware G. Hearn, 3b 2 0 1 2 3 driving charge. In default of payment farm and taking immediate steps for State Board of Dental Examiners, Earl N. Henry, rf 2 0 0 1 0 of the fine he was emmitted to toe W, Shobe was fined $200 in the Court MISS MARY ROSE JACOBS 2 0 0 0 0 county jail for 70 days. Johnson said its eradication, SGT. ROBERT C. RHODES J. Ellidtt, p Mr. Caleb Wright called on. farm of General Sessions this week. The he had not had a license since the last people to do all they can to support fine and costs were paid, A second These heavy tanks are needed for Totals 24 1 3 IS 7 of March, but had driven the car a charge against him was continued un­ Miss Mary Rose Jacobs of Berlin, certain phases of modem warfare, few times, , toe sale of War Stamps and Bonds. The aerial cameraman can plot Md., and Sergeant Robert C. Rhodes Score by innings: til the October term of court. wide territories to bold relief so ahd With their thick armor and Church 0 0 0 2 0 1 x—3 Clairfield Foskey was arrested Sun Shobe, It was charged, did not ex­ that Army or Navy Intelligence can of Leonia, N, J., now stationed at heavy-gauge guns they are almost 1 0 0 0 0 0 0—1 day on a charge of being drunk on toe Georgetown, were quietly married to E. S. P. S, Church Picnics tract teeth, fill them or treat them for make accurate measurements of en­ unstoppable. They arc considered Umpire: Wernet state highway and was fined $5 and disease, but made plates and placed emy territory. We need many of St. Fhillp’s Ohurch by the Rev, R. Y, superior fa gun power, to maneuver­ costs by Magistrate Wootten. The The following chitrdh picnics have artificial teeth on them. these cameras 40 necessary to the Barber on July 4th at 2 p. m. ability and to toe power of their STANDINGS arrest was made by Highway Officer been announced for this month: air arms of too Army and Navy. huge tractor motors to.Axls tanks, L Pet. Charles M. Cullen. Americans*‘everywhere''are helping Team W Thursday, July 3.6th, Horsey Grove Mrs, Elizabeth Williams, Mrs, Ralph You can help buy them with your Mrs. Nellie Carpenter of Sinclair­ 4 1 ,800 purchases of War Bonds, Invest at ville, N. Y,, and two sons. Russell C, to pay for' these .monsters, of; wes Christ Church Church. Roswell and son Dnneil, and Mrs, Rob­ Centenary 3* 1 ,750 Mr. and Mi'S. Dallas G. Elliott have . Saturday, July 18th, Shiloh Metho­ ert Williams and children, and Mrs, least ten percent of jkour1 income ev­ penter of Corry, Pa,, and Robert Car through their purchase of War ,750 received word that their son, T-5 Bonds; Invest at least ten percent Firemen 3 1 dist Church, ’ Frederick Shepard of Darien, Conn'., ery pay day, tad help you? bounty pentcr of Buffalo, N, Y., were visitors .200 Ralph W. Elliott, is now stationed to toe first of toe week at toe home of toe of YpK tocome in War Bonds every E. S. P. S. 1 4 All picnics will bo held on toe re­ were Tuesday visitors at too home of

F. Alien Ellis Grove, St, Andrew’s, Holy Com ' ents, Mr. and Mr?. Quenton Prcttyman. Former U« S, Rep- William EPISCOPAL BETHEL | and brother, former County Comp- munion 11 a. m. MPs Billie McMullin of Dover has ’ Let Everybody Know You’re Investing Diocese of Delaware, Rt, Rev. A. R, BETHEL METHODIST CHURCH ! trqller Oscar W, Allen, Sr., both of [ accepted a position here in the Blue I McKinstry, D, D. Bishop. Southwest Laurel. St. Phillip’s, Holy Commun­ Rev. Charles W. Spry, Pastor 10 Percent of Your Income in War Bonds Seaford were summoned to Washington & Gray Restaurant. Gateway Field. Broad Cre°k Parish ion 8:30 a. m»; Saturday, 9 a. m. Altar Services, Sunday, July 19, 1912 D. C, Monday to attend Ihe funeral of R. Y, Barber, Rector and Acolyte work. Church School 10 a, m, Air. and Mrs. Frederick Miles and their uncle, George Smith, about 75 Evening Service 7:30 p. m, dauahter, Mary Luu. spent lost wut’k- years old, who left Seaford 50 years Seventh Sunday after Trinity Little Hill. St, John’s, Plans are be­ ------end at Rehobuth Bench. ago. Delmar. All Safitfs’. Holy Commun­ ing made for a Home Coming August Mr. and Mrs. Eley J. Cordrey and ion 9:45 a, m. 9th at 10:30 a. m. Send the rector all Mrs. William H. Williams spent the I Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Knowles and William- Peterson and James Thomas Little Creek, St. Mark’s. No Service. names for mailing list. week-end with relatives at Norfolk,! family ol BaiUnioie, formerly ot near. both of Seaford, arrested by local po­ Virginia. i Woodland, are visiUng friends and rel < lice on charges of disorderly conduct, ! ntivvs in and near Seaford this week. ! were sentenced to 10 day in George­ Sgt. Reuben Moore of Fort Miles, i Karl P. Thompson, is acting as chape-, town jail by Alderman Albert J. Lank Lewes, spent Sunday with his parents ron,-, in a »roun ol boys vacationing at J in default of payment of fines. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Moore, Sr Rehobeth 3each this week. BABY CHICKS Miss Jennie Prettyman, 75 years, Mr. and Mrs. Lannis Wright and fam Miss Marv Morris, Mrs. Ethel Pick- } ily of Richardson Parkc were guests of! «n^ ancj -yfc.sta Willey spent Sun- j member of a pioneer Seaford family, HATCHED FROM ALL NEW ELECTRIC INCUBATORS his mother, Mrs. Aliceicc Riggin, H>t • (jav Virginia Beach with Joseph ‘ is reported critically *111 in a private ALL FLOCKS PULLORUM TESTED week. Carmine of the U. S. Navy, stationed 1 invalid’s home at Felton. S. C. WHITELEGHORNS, QUALITY BARRED ROCKS Miss Iris E. Hastings has accepted 3 j near tjiqt rVs ,i t. Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Stewart of position with the duPont Company at j }pbn Aljen< Stm oI Mx-t and Mrs. CROSS-BRED BROILER CHICKS For RAPID GROWTH Toledo, O., are visiting his sister and NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS FROM ONE OF BEST Seaford. J Char les C. Aden, and a student at the brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs, William P. Phillips & peddie School, Hightstown, N. J., was BREEDERS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE H. Brown, In Bridgeville, and his Mrs. Wilda Spicer motored to Ocean j in (he second hon[lr eroup this year. Sexed or Unsexed. by American Sexers — Also Started Chicks brother and sister-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. City Sunday. I Allen entered Peddie in September, George Y. Stewart, of Seaford. The Bethel Methodist Church will; ^940 and was also a second hopor man take their annual outing Wednesday last year. He was also a letterman in DOREY’S HATCHERY afternoon at Trappe Pond. Bus leave.- Lightweight Football. He formerly at­ LAUREL, DELAWARE PHONE 4741 the church at 3 o’clock. tended Seaford Schools. Mr. and Mrs .Samuel Leap ol Cam­ Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis of Nor­ FARM BUREAU INSURANCE den, N. J., spent the week-end with folk, Va,, spent a few days here this her mother, Mrs. Janie Smith, who has week with his mother, Mrs. William been ill for the past week. B. Ellis. Young Ellis is now a member F. J- BAUER Raymond Davis and Joseph Wright of the U. S. Navy. Help Wanted have secured employment at the Glen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hutchinson left L. Martin Plant in Baltimore. Seaford early this week for New York The attractive red, white and blue window sticker, pictured above, is LOW COST - EASY PAYMENTS Mrs. Wm. Elliott was the hostess on City where Mrs. Hutchinson will spend the new yardstick of patriotism in the War Bond drive throughout the Tuesday evening to members of the nation. With the slogan, “Everybody every pay day, ten percent,” sweep­ the duration of the war with relatives AUTO LIFE — FIRE Cotint On Me Club. while her husband serves in the Navy. ing the country, patriotic Americans on the home front are rallying to their Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cordrey spent Government’s appeal for funds with which to help finance the war. The Charles R. Burton has returned to home which displays the “ten percent” sticker is doing its share toward War Stamps & Bonds Accepted Sunday in Baltimore visiting their son Seaford after an extended visit with and daughter. They were accompanied Victory for America and the United Nations. The stickers are being dis­ As Payment Shirt Operators his brother-in-law and sUt> r, Mr. and home by their grandson, Daniel, who t Mrf. E M_ R Lamkcv, in Normal. Ill. tributed through local War Savings Chairmen. v. s. 'luxury Department And other experienced stitchers — also learners will spend the rest ot the month here. Mr and Mrs. William Hallfish and Seaford Phone 4390 Mr. and Mrs. Hoyet Morris, Jr., of1 {amjlv (lf Lawrenceville. N. J... are the to Wilmington were mid-week guests of, fj. hcre ,w< wcek of Mrs. Hallfish’s MAKE ARMY AVIATOR SHIRTS his grandmother, Mrs. Ella Morns. I Mr and Mrs. Samuel Stein, Mr. and Mrs. George _ Moore _ and |1 Os(,ar w. AI)(,n, Jr_ who has been and help to 1 daughter of Wilmington & Mrs. Nettie operating a petroleum business in Spicer of Laurel, were Sunday guests Lewes, has wound up his affairs in that , of their mother, Mrs. Julia Moore. town preparatory to entering the U. S.. Miss Mary Ann Phillips of Laurel is Army. Mr. Allen is spending some WOT AIW KEEP ’EM spending the week here with her grand time' hcre with his parents, former j j «<>S>PORTUNITV KNOCKS HEKE” parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips. County Comptroller and Mrs. 0- W. The W. S. C. S. met last Thursday Allen. Sr., prior to his induction into i evening at the home of Mrs. Harry T.! FLYING ...... ill _ tPO Williams, The Society will sponsor a John W. Leonard of Berlin, Md„ was ! I Here’s a chance to work for the boys who fly the big bake Saturday morning at W. P. Phil­ severely injured Saturday evening by i | £S|> lips’ Store beginning at 9 o'clock, RIGHT THIS WAY bombers and the fast fighter planes. being thrown from a pickup truck ! I" We need 50 operators — Excellent wages. driven by Jesse Wainwright, six miles . j LADIES SEAFORD east of Bridgeville. Lednard, who was j riding in the back of the truck, was tfp? To The Mr, and Mrs, Clifford deRevere are thrown out on the stone road when a * BEST BARGAINS in TOWN E. Jacobson & Sons, Jnc. truck tire blew out. He was given vacationing at Rehoboth Beach this I n Our week. first aid by Dr. C. C. Gray of Bridge­ 219 E. Vine Street Salisbury, Marylanl Master Sergeant Alteh L, Krotz, ville and then taken to too Peninsula ' ADVEKTISING COLUMNS Mrs. Kratz and daughter, Phyllis Anne ' General Hospital, Salisbury, Md., in I aa of Baltimore were visitors here several! the Seaford nnwf inee for treatment, We’ll Get You days last Week with Mrs. Kratz’ par- 1 for head injuries. j There On Time

Our taxi service takes the shor cuts — to get you where you’re go­ YOUR SAVINGS ing quickly and safely. Ventilated cabs, clean and comfortable, manned by courteous drivers, DAY PHONE 673 NIGHT PHONE 828

PURNELLS * He needs lots of backing Up! Sure he's full of fight TAXI and the will io win, hut it takes more than that to achieve Vivlory! Ships io transport — planes to fly, guns to shoot— those are what it Likes to equip a ferry soldier. Remember that when you make a deposit in your Savings Account! I Because we turn yr.Ur sav­ Mr. President— *7o and piam ilta ings over to the govern­ HEART o/ BALTIMORE ment to use in paying for {.StantJani Time) fighting equipment. — for LEAVE LOVE POINT our soldiers, sailors and (&. & S, B. R, PUS) DAILY »x.5vn. DART daily fliers. HEBE'S OUR ANSWER TO THE RUBBER QUEST 1:00 a.m. 9i3Sa.m. fitOOp.m. LEAVE BALTIMORE I (PIU S, LIGHT STRICT) OAiir oaky dahy.aSa 7JMa.ni. 3

The State Register staff members of Dr, Seegrnve’s new ity. Many even shy away from tile nor | to them. They are seeking a religion Official S. hospital. rnal outward expressions of religious that is intellectually tenable, socially Published Every Thursday Morning By will establish a new hospital for wound life, including attendance at church. relevant, and personally dynamic", Woodyard publications of Del., hue. ed soldiers and for civilian refugees in But there is probably less of scorn and At Laurel, Delaware Assam; while Dr. Case will remain in War Bond Quotas more openmindedness than at any time It’s common sense to be Entered at the Post Office in Laurel, since the first World War. Thousands Ihr'fty. If you save you are of students are not only willing but thrifty. War Bonds help you Delaware as Second Class Matter FOR JULY The Iglesia Evengelica Perki’ns Me­ s-i eager to hear a Christian message that f to save and help to save and May War Bond Scoreboard morial in Coatepequa, Guatemala, is is both genuine in spirit and practical America. Buy your ten per- Editor and Manager — R. S. Brock celebrating its 21st anniversary—It all 38 States Top Quota; 10 States and District or Columbia Fall Short in relation to problems that are real cent every pay day. started years ago when Miss Perkins’ (June sales to be published soon) Sunday School class of boys in the CLASSIFIED ADS Covenant Presbyterian Church, Erie, % Abovu Pa., became interested in two evange­ „ „ or Below % Above State July Quota May Sale. lical families in this little Central CLASSIFIED advertising rates May Quota May Quota State July Quota or ltetow Alabama...... S 7,881,000 $ 5,285,000 Slay Sales Slay Quota May Quota American community. The group that Arizona ...... $ 3,787,000 +39.0 New York ..$171,596,000 $100,671,000 2,945,000 1,960,000 1,358,000 +44.8 $125,000,000 -14.7 met in a home for worship began to j IOC per Line or 2c per word Arkansas .... 5,079,000 No. Carolina, 12,153,000 8,190,000 5,889,000 +39.1 3,556,000 2,082,000 +32,0 North Dakota. 3,112,000 grow, funds sent by the boys enabled ; For First Insertion California .. 61,687,000 41,225,000 40,011,000 2,059,000 1,393,000 +47.8 Colorado . 8,840,000 + 3.0 Ohio ...... 55,151,000 35,889,000 31,769,000 them to buy a lot, lay the foundations Subsequent Insertion at half price 4,327,000 4,080,000 + 5.0 Oklahoma +13.0 Connecticut .. 25,534,000 10,518,000 8,855,000 5,910,000 5,389,000 + 0.8 and cornerstone, and secure sheet iron Delaware .... 13,228,000 +24.9 Oregon ...... 8,865,000 5,070,000 Minimum charge per issue 25c 2,657,000 1,049,000 1,861,000 —11.4 5,611,000 + 1.2 Dist. Columbia 6,250,000 5,958,000 Pennsylvania 81,050,000 53,514,000 53,814,000 - ,6 for a roof; the rest of the material and In Memoriams lc per word Florida ...... 6,179,000 - 3.0 Rhode Island 0,030,000 4,404,000 9,842,000 6,716,000 5,794,000 +15.9 5,352,000 —17,7 labor they provided themselves. Today Minimum charge 40c Georgia ...... 9,707,000 South Carolina 4,320,000 3,097,000 2,453,000 6,439,000 5,365,000 +20.0 South Dakota +20.3 the church is self-supporting, has a Idaho ...... 3,375,000 2,208,000 2,464,000 1,731,000 1,239,000 +39.7 Must Be Paid In Advance Illinois ...... 1,451,000 +52.2 Tennessee .. . 10,092,000 6,484,000 fine building and manse, a Guatamalan 84,925,000 52,227,000 49,300,000 + 5.9 5,141,000 +26.1 Indiana 18,800,000 Texas ...... 33,077,000 22,479,000 18,594,000 +20.9 pastor, and a flourishing congregation. 14,910,000 10,026,000 +36.5 Utah ...... Iowa ...... 15,000,000 13,870,000 2,879,000 2,057,000 1,201,000 +71.3 9,000,000 +54.1 .... 2,188,000 Calif. Tomato or Mustard Sauce rifa hardware OF EVERY KIND - 8,073,000 5,290,000 4,017,000 + 14.6 1,449,000 1,205,000 +20.3 Kentucky ..... 0,504,000 6,177,000 Virginia .... 12,698,000 9,092,000 8,965,000 + 1.4 Answering the question. “Are col­ 5,558,000 +11.1 Washington . it SMALL & HORSEY’S. Laurel, DeL Louisiana . 8,823,000 5,875,000 4,944,000 +18.8 13,415,000 11,082,000 7,581,000 +48.2 lege students religious?”, Secretary R. SARDINES 2“ 29 Maine ...... 6,304,000 4,146,000 3,295,000 +25.8 W. Virginia.. 6,111,000 4,062,000 4,106,000 - LI H. Edwin Espey of the Student Volun­ Maryland .... 13,535,000 .. 19,265,000 12,280,000 8,302,000 9,070,000 - 7.0 11,977,000 + 2.5 teer Movement, said recently, “The FOR RENT: Furnished apartment in Massachusetts 40,144,000 28,738,000 28,771,000 Wyoming ... 1,519,000 984,000 1,003,000 - 1.9 Morrell’s Liver Loaf can 27c Michigan .... 39,460,000 26,240,000 21,847,000 +21.2 ...... 738,000 492,000 198,000 students themselves are are clearly OSO) Globe Building. Apply to Geo. T. ... 19,580,000 Canal abiie,'. +148.5 Gorton's Ocean Herring 18-°zoar' 19c Mississippi .. 12,574,000 11,057,000 + 7.9 321,000 (No Report) more receptive to religious influence Toasted Purnell. 023-tf 5,343,000 3,098,000 2,905,000 +27.3 Hawaii . ... 8,439,000 5,985,000 992,000 +503,3 Hom-de-Lite Mayonnaise j”er27ei Missouri . .. 27,827,000 18,713,000 Puerto-Rieo.. then was the case ten years a*go. They Montana 17,075,000 + 9.6 296,000 183,000 214,000 •-14.5 CORN FOR RENT: 6-room house, lights, 3,222,000 2,156,000 2,785,000 —22.8 Virgin Islands 16,000 (No Report) 9,000 do not display their concern in demon Hom-de-Lite Salad Dressing 22c Nebraska .... 7,235,000 4,590,000 3,286,000 +39.7 strative ways, and they are openly junket Freezing Mix 3 Pkas25c| porches and garage. 3 miles from Lau­ Nevada 1,038,000 692,000 581,000 + 19.1 FLAKES N., Hampshire 3,200,000 UnoUcoKrted.. 37,000,000* hostile to sham & undue sentimental rel. Harvey W. Hastings. 2,108,000 1,095,000 +14.4 •Not distributed by States. New Jersey .. 35,247,000 22,889,000 28,727,000 —14.4 New Mexico . 1,771,000 1,185,000 1,055,000 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables FOR RENT: Store now occupied by +12.3 Total *•....$1,000,000,000 $634,356,000 $600,000,000 + 5 7 Georgana James. Possession Aug. 1st. Carolina Freestone OUR JOB Apply E. B. Riggin & Son. PRINTING PEACHES Farmdale ' FOR RENT: Dr. John Fooks pro­ IS RIGHT IN Evap. perty. Lindbergh Avenue Apply The THE GROOVE 3-17c Sussex Trust Company. MILK FOR RENT unfurnished apartment, Large, Sweet Santa Rosa all conveniences. Reasonable rent. Ap­ 6^,43‘ ply State Register office, Phone 636. U. S. Treasury Deportment PLUMS FOR RENT: 8-room house on West surgeon, and Dr, Brayton Case, an ag­ Street. Bath and garage. Good con­ Notice Vogt’s dition. Harvey W. Hastings 3t ricultural teacher — two of the out­ in me UIORLD standing missionaries of the American a“ 17C Philadelphia' Notice is hereby given that Letters Baptist Foreign Missionary Society in FOR SALE: Young bird dogs. See Testamentary were in due form- of rRCLIGIOn Burma — have received distinguished Scrapple' Douglas Cooper. law granted unto the undersigned, on mention in recent news despatches the 14th day of July A. D., 1942, and vU.RCID from the Orient because of their ser­ Delicious Pink-Meat 2i'.l.27‘ FOR RENT: Furnished house, 407 that all persons having claims against vice to the Burmee people and to the Willow St. Apply Mrs. J. K. Morri the estate of the deceased must present British-Chinese army during the days CANTALOUPES on promises, same, duly attested, to the said Arthur when Japan’s soldiers were pushing S, Hearn, Executor of the estate of If a belter world is to be realized their way into Burma. Word now FOR SALE: Young pigs. See Doug­ Lavinia J, Knowles, deceased, on or Christians of all nations must unite comes that Dr. Seagrave, after trek- asco las Cooper or Holland Cooper. before the 14th day of July, 1943, or their efforts in a common fellowship iing to Indio with General Stilwell, 2 19c Condensed abide the Act of Assembly fn, such for the solution of post-war problems, India and offer his expert services as FOR SALE: Gas Stove. See Mrs, case made and provided. according to Bishop Ivan Lee Holt of an agricultural missionary and teacher FRESH LOCAL Tomato Grace Robinson. Address Arthur S. Hearn Dallas, Texas. He lists among the im­ to the people in that land. A number A Delicious Treat Laurel Delaware Executor mediate post-war needs the feeding of of other Baptist nurses and doctors, SOUP FOR SAt,E Boat built for outboard J16-3t the starving millions of Europe, the American and Burmese, will become “ “Cornin’ Up!” . SUGAR CORN 10J-OZ >1 7c motor.pricc reasonable. R, K. Torbert, establishment of better racial relations, 3 cans | f tlie creation of an international order Ice cream’s the password to sum­ FOR RENT—5-room house on Sixth Wasted money Is wasted and the Inter-fellowship of Christians mer enjoyment — its so cool, so 0ears 19° Street, extended. Lights. Available at Bfe lives. Don’t waste precious of the nations now separated by war­ good, so delicious! Our fountain once. See Arthur Carmean. J16-21 lives. Every dollar you can fare. WHY BE FAT\? specials are treats you’ll long re­ Fresh Local spare should be used to buy member — enjoy them at our Its Easy To Reduce Shades for dim-out light made to War Bonds. Buy your ten fountain or drive up and ask for Lima Beans lb According to the Moderator of the You can fom ogty poundi and order. C. C. Oliphant & Son, Inc, per cent every pay day, Mte * moro Mender, ffrarcnil figure. convenient curt) service! Largo Local Cucumbers ca 3c Church of Soclland (Presbyterian), No laxatives. No ilnwm. No omr* Shortening Phone 553. 2t cWn*. With Uih ATMS plan yon Large Crisp Celery stalk 9c 1-lb can 27c Germ.fn air raids on Scotland have oot t cot not atty, trtekhi, starches, potatoes, taenta or butter, you simp­ Report of the Condition of damaged beyond use until later re­ ly cut then denrn.. It’s eagy when If you have a vacant house or apart­ paired 89 churches, manses and church WALKER’S ment list it with me. I have several houses; and also damaged 415 struc­ FLOUR applicants. The Peoples National Bank tures less seriously. He reports that 3 8b43° Church. They are 10c. J16-2t CAPITAL ACCOUNT A SOUND plari of bank borrowing is helping many farmers to Capital Stock: CjL meet production goals under the Food for Freedom program. Savory, Sirloin Steaks >»4SC Notice (c) Common stock, total par $100,000.00 100,000.00 We want to serve you, with credit. Say the word and we’ll get The Hotel and Confectionery privi­ Surplus 100,000.00 together for a discussion of your entire financial problem. A loan, CHUCK ROAST "25c leges of Delmarva Camp will be sold Undivided Profits 42,98127 if indicated, carl be arranged to meet your individual needs, and on Saturday, July lllh, at 2 p, m. on Total Capital Accounts 242,981.27 LEAN PLATE BOILING BEEF ib 17c the grounds. Total Liabilities and Cap­ repayments Can be timed to fit your convenience. FRESHLY GROUND HAMBURGER If 2Sc The Committee 2t ital Accounts 884,46229 Bank credit is a powerful and efficient far^ FRESHLY 8LICED*- MEMORANDA HOUSEWIVES! NOTICE Pledged assets (and securities loaned) tool. Use it whenever and wherever it will PORK LIVER (hook value): SAVE WASTE FATS facilitate expansion, aid production, cut costs, *21° And Kitchen Greaso for Explosives 1942 Sussex County Taxes are now (h) Other assets pledged SLICED ASSORTED BAKED AMc onr Meat Manager how yon can duo. For the convenience of Taxahles to secure deposits and speed up operations, or serve in other useful LOAVES H Ib 17c co-operftfe with onr Govemmeni’a Tut Other liabilities (in­ Snlrngo Program. I will sit at the following places this ways. We have had much experience in Month to receive' same. cluding notes and bills Lux Toilet Soap 3 22c| Ail Hours Listed Are Eastern War rediscounted and secur­ financing farm production. This experience, Lifebuoy Soap 3 °k« 22c I VttAMIN-MCH Time ities Sold under re­ as well as our various helpful services, are at KEN-L* MEAL July 13, Milford Trust Co., Milford, purchase agreement 4,912.50 LUX FLAK ES Seres cDoner;;: gives jroar dogs i vi» 9a.M. to 3 P. M. Total 4,912.50 your command., 2»S21C X25' tctnrn-fortified diet containing hso July 14, Columbi aHouse, feridgevillo Secured liabilities: meatthax’j 4b 4 9 A.M. to 3 P. M. ?i (a) Deposits secured by Da8 & July 15, Susseic Hotel, Seaford pledged assets pursuant 1,400.72 R I N S O Sunbrite 9 A. M. to 3 P, M. to requirements of law (Lox c 231-oxOAc Ciorox July 16, Peoples Nat'l Bank, Laurel, 1,400.72 Cleanser Total 2 pkfls P«9 Z*| P‘ b°‘ 12c 9 A.M. to 3 ?. M. State of Delaware, 19 &210 July 17 First Nat’l Bank, Dagsboro, County of Sussex, ss: , 9 A, M. to 3 P. M. I, Ira Lewis Cashier of the above- SWAN SOAP 1 Cent Sate of July* 20, Bell’s Store, Bethel named bank, do solemnly swear that WARBOMDS THE BANK! ails' a io* SWEETHEART SOAP 9 A. M. to 3 P. M, the above statement Is true to the best ,'NTHC HEART/ Buy 3 cakes and get another July 21 Millsboro Trust Co Millsboro of my knowledge und belief. ^THESUSSEX or TRUST GOMBtff Gold Dust Sfl-oipka iRc cake tor only 1 cont 9 A.M. to 3 P, M. IRA LEWIS, Cashier Wsfs LAUREL Silver Dust “-ox pkg 25c July 22 Balto. Trust Co. Selbyville, Sworn to and subscribed before me (Face Cloth Included) JOHNSON’S 8 A, M, to3 F, M. §' 0. s. Liquid Wax this 9th day of July, 1942 Black Fing Gorham’s Scouring Pads 2J-ox can 10c July 23 Sussex Trust Co., Lewes ELIJAH WOOTTEN, Notary Public Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 2p*e»25c ’ A, M. to 3 t», ifet Correct —Attest: tncm Insecticide Silver ±‘59° July 24, Sussex. Trus't Conswisv/' ■ . ARTHUR S. HEARN. . Sox Can 18c Cream Milton, 9 a; M. to 3 P.-M,- '• •1 . CHARLES L. HOSS«$&£.’ A 25° S?27” GLO>COAT J, ROSCOE ELLIOTT, ptoan SOc WALTER ROACH Effertlxa Vatn ClMtaa, Jalx Mtfe. IMS, SSdsts amrree.l Receiver of Taxes for Sussex Countyr 1 Directors. ‘ J.. XJ "T A *

PAGE FOUR THE STATE REGISTER, LAUREL, DELAWARE THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1942

* The painting by Thomas Blanker!• jyOmens Society 10:00 A, M. Sunday School 7:30 Evening sermon subject: At The Waller i displayed on an easel is headed Are , n'll 11:00 A, M. Morning Worship "What Jesus Learned in the Carpenter I LOCAL ■ ! ! You Doing Your Part?” in the back- Favors Sheppard Bill subject: "Rooted and Grounded’ Shop” i ground is a minute man and to tho, ------! right are two soldiers in action repre-j The regular monthly meeting of the j sen ting the war front and a war worker j Women’s Society of Centenary Meth- using a drill illustrating the home front, odist Church was held Tuesday eve x^ji^f==Jr^f^i^r==ip=if==jp=ip=dp=tf==Jr==ii==Jf==Jf=xiEi, Mrs. C. Wilson Burton of Tierra I At the left a Red Cross nurse ning, with the president, Mrs. Howard Ilaute, Inch, is spending her vacation shown tending : i war victim, •Russell, presiding, Mrs. Lucy Bacon here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. led the devotions, Charles Whaley. She will be remem­ At the bottom in bold letters is the bered as the former Miss Arvaline familiar wiavtime command: “Buy The program was in charge of Mrs/ HEARTEN WITH US — EVERY WEEK Whaley of Laurt War Bonds and Stamps.” Two Amer­ E. C. Hallman with the topic “Ameri-' ican flags are on display on both ca’s Stake in Africa”. Mrs. Francis Weatherly has return­ sides of the painting. The treasurer reported a balance on ed home after visiting relatives in Wil hand amounting to S493.46. The organ­ mington. Mr. Blanken is convalescing from CENTENARY ization went on record as being in fa­ Mrs. Mame Ellis and Mrs. Willard an operation in Brandywine Sanator­ Ellis were recent visitors in Wilming­ ium, He had an art studio at Ninth vor of the Sheppard Bill,, which is de­ signed to protect the service men ton. and Rodney Streets from 1926 to 1923 Dr, Roland Hearn of Marbeth, Pa., s, and the following year founded the against liquor and vice. A letter is be­ METHODIST CHURCH recently visited his sister Mrs, T. J. Blanken Printing Company in Lau­ ing forwarded to the President urging Waller. rel, which he headed for 10 years. his support of the bill. Mrs. Samuel G. Ralph was called to Since then he has been at the sana­ . • . ’v’A ? V’.'.'ff; Wilmington Monday where her daugh torium and has been engaged in the ter, Mrs. George Gardner, submitted to painting of Red Cross posters and Centenary 10:00 A, M. Stimulating Sunday School an operation for appendicitis. other war work. Michael Hendley, Vice-president of He took an art course at Yale Un­ Methodist Church the Sharpless Ice Cream Company in- iversity and has studied with Frank Pastor, Rev. E. C. Hallman 11:00 A. M. Homey Morning Worhip Wilmington was a visitor in Laurel on, .VMWiM E. Schoonover and Gayle Hoskins. Services for Sunday, July K Thursday. As® Sheridan and Ronald Reagan in a torrid scene from MJnke Giri»M * * Mrs. Raj' E. Hamill, Mrs. Edward, thdlliqg «wy of record machines and rackets. Senecal and daughter June returned) 7:30 P. M. Happy Sunday Evening home Tuesday after spending the past Playing at The Waller Theatre, Laurel, on Sunday and Monday three weeks in Michigan. July 19-20 with Matinee Monday at 2 o’clock Mrs. C. Si Lewis is spending three LAYTON j^=fF=rf=dr^i^i=dr^r^r=^i==dr=^r^r==Jr=-lr=Slp=Jr~jf^ weeks with relatives in North Caro­ Crow', O'Neal and Billy Hall lina. Brandywine Patient Seaford Phone 3348 Sidney Mitchell who is employed in returned home Sunday after spending two weeks at Camp Rodney, Northeast Baltimore spent last week end here Paints War Posster Evenings 7-9 - Mat. Sat. 2 P. M. with his wiie at their home on Clay­ Md, j ton Avenue. Bobby DeRevere of Philadelphia i A canvas painting by a Wilmington { Miss Anne Torbert returned home spent sever j’ days last week here with* artist in behalf of the war effort is on; last week-end after visiting relatives his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. • display at the corridor entrance to the Friday-Saturday, July 17-18 in Newark and Wilmington. BUY WAR BONDS Quillin. j Wilmington Trust Company. j IN THIS OUR LIFE Norma Lee Riggin of Wilmington is Mrs. Francis Mitchell and son of visiting her grandparents Mr. and Mrs Chester, Pa., were recent guests of Plus News and Cartoon and STAMPS NOW!' John Scott. Mrs. Nina Mitchell. Mrs. Roscoe Phillips, Mrs. Howard Mrs. George Schollenberger & Mrs. |0UR GOVERNMENT MUSTSELL. Russell, Miss Mary Allen and Mr, I George T. Purnell, Jr., are spending Sun.-MON.-Tus. July 19-20-21 Mr. Farms: Charles Aljen attended the funeral of Wanted For Victory several days at Rehoboth Beach. A. BILLION DOLLARS WORTH their uncle Mr. George Smith in Wash MY GAL SAL We’ll Care for Your Car William J. West of Fayettville, N, C. ingtan, D. C, on Monday DURING JULY spent last week-end here with his par Waste Paper Because you're producing Food for Private Fir.-t Class Howard S. Owens Added Feature Latest Paramount ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. G. West. Victory, your car and truck are,es­ stationed at Fort Jackson, S. C, is , ... , , ,... Mrs. Mary Twilley lias returned to Old Rags News and Travel Cartoon sential! Keep them in top condition: te^LfUrl0Ugh hCre W“h Philadelphia after spending two weeks j help them go more milees, Use less friends and relatives. i > f- here with Miss Sallie Bacon. i Scrap Metal Wed.-Thurs. July 22-23 gas and oil, so there’il be more to '•S' Jim Eliott and Lee Cordrey were re Miss Emmyi.iu Wingate is visiting: spare for our fighting machines. A 'i cent visitors at Ocean City, Md. Help Yourself to better health — get her sister, Mrs. Hamilton Hollowell in ' MASIE GETS HER MAN Well serviced car will help you do Misses Rhoda Records of Bridgeville Washington, D. C. j Old Rubber your share better. your vitamins naturally — Get Dorothy Fleetwood, Elizabeth Ann With Ann Sothern, Red Skelton Fleetwood, Mary Ann Fleetwood all of Mrs. 'Otto Jehul and brother Wiley Call On Us For Service! Seaford and Don Larrimore of near Ralph are spending a week in New GET IN THE SCRAP! Allen Jenkins Fruits and Vegetables Hours Fresher York City as guests of Mr. and Mrs., Laurel spent the week-end here With Sell to a collector or put on the Plus News and Selected Short Sub­ HEARN’S Atlantic their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lannis Moore. I At A&P “Victory Gardens”! Miss Arvaline Hitchens has as her j Street for the Town Collector each Arthur Carmean. On Saturday they Friday, If you live outside town jects, Service Station all enjoyed a picnic at Trappe Pond, guest. Miss Alma Seely of Greenwood. Central Avenue Laurel, Del. Victory Food Firm, Solid Miss Mabel Moffitt of Smyrna will visit ’ limits, deliver io theTown lot on including Miss Jeanette Hastings. Front Street . Mr. and Mrs. Harry White of Wilm­ Miss Hitchens over the week-end. t Venture! Red Ripe ington are visiting her parents Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harris of Nor- I LAUREL FINANCE COMMITTEE HILEY BELLE FREESTONE folk. Va., were guests last week-end ' TOMATOES Mrs. L. B, Riggin. Of State Defense Council PEACHES Mrs. Archie Tunis who is spending of Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Abbott and . 2 1-lb Ctns. 23c the summer in Rehoboth is visiting her * ■ ’ an° "*rs- Irvin Hastings, ------Ends Friday------4 lbs. 25c mother Mrs. E. H. F. Farlow. Mrs. Ray “MISTER V” — “JAILHOUSE BLUES” Vitamins A **,C* Vitamins A**, Bl», C** Farlow was called suddenly to Potts­ ■~j^r^r^f^P^f=Ur==fr==fr=Jr=Jr==Jr=if=ir=ir=tip=^r=^i- I ville, Pa., where her mother Mrs. W. Jumbo California Pink Meat H. Guthrie was seriously injured in a CANTALOUPES fall last week. each 19c A ScJu4w J Mr. Frank Whitney who is employed ! California Valencia in Wilmington visited his wife here Now thru Saturday Cool flM Cool last Week end. - UIHILER ORANGES (sizes 200 & 220) doz. 33 Harold Phillips, employed by the i'1 LHUREL — OEIHUJJLRE FUIT-Fad Western Remington Arms Company in Bridge- £ I port, Conn,, spent last week-end here FRESH PEAS 2 lbs. 27c with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harvey LUM and ABNER Sat. Only, July 18 (Cont. 2-11 P. M.) Vitamins A**, Bl**, C**, G* M, Phillips. FOOTBALL’S FIGHTIN’EST ACTION! SUSPENSE! Mr, and Mrs. fid Twilley of Phila­ g SUGAR CORN Nearby white 3 ears 10c 5 3 Must Die, Who’s Next? delphia were overnight guests Tuesday ALL-AMERICAN STAR! I Vitamins Bl*, C\ G* of Mr. and Mrs. William Osborne. I m Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Campbell have “BASHFUL BACHELOR” With Z ME 1 RALPH BELLAMY»Dtery Queen {CUCUMBERS Nearby Fancy 3 for 13c as their guests, the former’s grand­ MARGARET UHDSAY - Nikki Porter I Vitamins Bl*, C*, G* children, Virginia nnd Bobby Camp­ ZASU PITTS I GREY’S bell, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. — Also — ★ i •• Excellent Vitamin Source — * Good Vitamin Source Miss Anna Ellis had as overnight \ “POWDER TOWN” with guests Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs, Kirk of jg ELLERYurder QUEENw Philadelphia. Victor McLaglen M W Mrs, Benjamin Morris is confined to A&P Finest her home in East Laurel due to illness. Extra Sugar Billy Elliott, Donald Short, Wilbur Starts MONDAY, JULY 20th 1 Quality Ration Redeem Stamp No, 7 between POSITIVELY THE Ep. No. 12 “GANG BUSTERS” BUTTER July 10th and August 22nd, Sugar Ration stamp No, 7 is good for an extra 2-lBs, of GREATEST MOTION Sun. Mon., July 19-20 (Mat. Mon. 2 P. M.) Tub Cut lb. 43c Sugar, and will not affect the SUNNYFIELD regular allotment from stamps PICTURE EVER No, 5 and 6, Redeem ..tamp "I DON’T CARE WHAT WOMEN Butter lb. 45c No, 5 between June 29th and THINK OF MB — as lond as MEN July 25th, this stamp is good MADE — Think of me!” In li-lb Prints for 2-lfcs of Sugar also. Fridayy Onl July 17 Fine Granulated Captain or Captive of Crime wt HQLLYBROOK WHO IS THIS MAN SUGAR Haled By Even The Mob Rule Fresh Milk qt 15c 2 lbs. 13c ‘Mississippi Gambler’ z? With Kent Taylor, Frances Lang­ 0 ford, Claire Dodo, John Litel / w Sugar Corn Cream Style No- 2 can 9c Also GRAND CENTRAL MURDER ANN SHERIDAN String Beans Tender Cut With Van Heflin, Virgffiia Grey No* 2 can 11c Holt of Secret Service No, 10-News RONALD RICHARD Babst-ett Cheese 654 oz* pkg* 14c Sat. Mat. 2 P. M. July 18 HUGO • WHQRF Double Action Thrill Bill Ritz Crackers Nabisco l’lb box 211 PUBLIC COWBOY NO. 1 Feature Sun, at 9:05; Mon, at 2:50, 7:45, 10:03 AU For Thrills and Action California ' GENE AUTRY Bartlett Pears IN Tues* Wed-, July 21-22 In Syrup No. 254 can 21c The Mystery of the Robot White House ‘Stardust on the Sage’ MurdersI 49c | With Smilev ''Frog” Burnette Also? Evap. Milk 3 for 25c 6 Tail Gans UNSEEN ENEMY I With Leo Carrillo - Andy Devine j 1 . BASH White Sail —— Easy on the Hands 35c | Holt of Secret Service No, 10-News i ESfes, rathbohe Soap Grains 2 large boxes I Monday Ore Day Only July 20 , LARAINE JACKIE White Sail Soft, Gentle The Screens Most Terrific Picture, GLEASON DAY 27c | Now Before Your Very Eyes The* 1 • Soap Flakes 2 large boxes Inside Story Of America's Heroes Pre-Release Engagement | ELOlitNCE In The Greatest Battle Of All RICE “Remember Pearl “Fingers at the WHITE SAIL JACK 8:34 Soap Powder Harbor’’ Window” DURANTE Marvel pkg. 13c With. LEW AYRES ENRICHED, DATED WHITE SAIL With Donald Barry, Alan Curtiss, Liquid Blue 12-oz. bot Fay Mclienzie, Sig Ruman 7:00 9:58 6c BREAD WHITE SAIL for Laundry You'll Be Amazed by Remember REGULAR SLICE Pearl Harbor Plus Spy Smasher Thurs* Fri., July 23-24 Bleach qt* bottle 9c No. 11 and News A soefe- Shocking Thrillert 154 lb loaf 10c SULTANA 2— Jar EXTRA THIN SLICE Peanutf Butter 39b Tuesday Only July 21 Another picture you should make Sandwich 11c' KELLOGG’S WHEAT special effort to see. lf/z lb Loaf Krispies 2 pkga* 21c “Among the Living” Vigorous and Winey Starring Albert Dekker, Susan ■ Bokar Coffee l-'tt Bag 26 Hayward Plus Spy Smasher No. 11 Ann Page pt. Jar News Hudson Mayonnaise 27c Wed.-Thurs. July 22-23 JANE PARKER Double Feature ULTRA-SOFT Dated Donuts dz. 13c “Tlie Strange Case With JANE PARKER Crescent • Dr* Ry” , iDAN/DAifcfcY, JR. TISSUE Pound Cakes each 29c With Lionel r Atwill, Patrick at 8:31 Knowles.'’ Also 4 Roils 19c Prices in this Advertisement Ef­ PLAINSMEN With Bob Steele * Rufe Davis U. S. War Bonds & Stamps On Sale fective until the Close of Busi­ .News and Selected Shorts inac-iii i ness Saturday, July 18th “Xitiliorndedf' Bottler?’ ip'si-Cola Bottling Co., Salisbury P03 MAKE EVERY ICTORY PAY DAY « BUY TOUTED STATES BOND DAY BONDS * STAMPS 1 JOIN THE PAY-ROLL z ★ SAVINGS PLAN *

LAUREL, DELAWARE, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1942______

Delmarva Camp Laurel Softball League Extensive Repairs At Edw. H. Paine, New House On West 7th On Wednesday, July 15th, the Lions Centenary Church Lions Int- President St. Burned Sunday Cucumber-Cantaloupe Sales Club upset the Firemen 11 to 6 for Plans Another. their first win in the local softball Extensive improvements and repairs The house of Laura Boyce was badly league. This defeat dropped the Fire­ are being made to the auditorium and j damaged by fire about 10:15 a. m. on Good Program men into third place below Christ entrances to Centenary Methodist Sunday, but the Laurel firemen saved Last Week Nearly $15,000 Church and Centenary. The Lions Church this summer. A contract has it from total destruction as well as tallied three runs in the first inning saving other nearby residences. The Plans and program £or the opening been awarded to Glen T. Hastings and were never behind. house was nearly burned Saturday given the “lopes” an unusually good. The cantaloupe season got under of Delmarva Camp on Saturday Aug­ amounting to about $1100, The audi­ when Mrs. Boyce’s son, Fulton, acci­ ust 8th have been completed. The Last Friday Centenary lost a chance flavor, which together with the de- way here last week with the quality torium walls will be repaired and re­ dentally turned over an oil lamp. mand, is expected to produce a good and price being most satisfaetary. camp which is one* of the oldest and to tie Christ Church for first place by However, he extinguished the blaze, losing to E. S. P. S. 9 to 4. The winning decorated, as Well as the entrances to season for local farmers. While only a The dry weather of recent weeks has largest on the Peninsula will again be but later the fire kindled up and gain fewfo„, “lopes' have been shippecj (0 date , near the end of the season cucumber directed by Timothy L. Hottel of Phil team collected 3 runs in the first inning the church. Ail woodwork will be re­ ed considerable headway before being to take the lead which they held thru finished, and the main floor will be the price on Saturday for flats of a prices are so low that farmers stop adelphia. The camp will continue for discovered. dozen melons brought $1.25 while two the remainder of the month closing on the entire game. This defeat dropped sanded and refinished, The wall re­ Again on Monday morning the fire­ picking, but this year ail are continu­ thirds or packages of 2 dozeh brought ing to harvest cukos as long as they August 30th. Centenary into a second place tie with j pairing is already underway, and the men were called to the same place to the Firemen. from $1.50 to $1.75 per package. Cu­ are marketable, The music will be in charge of the painting and floor Work will be done check a blaze that had started in the cumbers have held to a good price On Monday Christ Church increased during the summer vacation period, remains of the Boyce house, but no thruout the season and on Saturday Prices and shipments of cucumbers Hottel Trio with-Timothy Hottel, solo the latter part of August. ist and song leader and Mrs. Hottel their lead in the league, by defeating further damage was reported. sold from 50c to $1.10 per bushel with thruout the past week were very accompanist on the piano and vibra- the Lions Club in a close game 3 to 2. an average of about 75 cents. Usually satisfactory to all concerned. harp. David Hottel, a boy prodigy will The Church was outhit 7 to 5, but Monday Rain Helps On Monday, the 13th, 5152 pack­ also appear on the program as special made those five hits good for three ages, mostly cucumbers, sold for a Local Most Local Crops total of $4,413. soloist. runs. Lions ab r h 0 'The Rev. David Baker of Warwick, a One of the most severe wind storms FchudchT On Tuesday, the 14th, 2464 pack­ Md., will again be in charge of ihe Pote, p 4 1 0 1 1 POLICE NEWS ages brought the farmers $2193. Stewart, sf 4 1 1 1 of the year reached here Monday Akwajgfti book room, Mr. Baker is the son of 0 » MKWKJAH CITY, INDIANA evening, being accompanied by elec­ Eev. Frank Baker, pastor of the Meth J. Allen, 3b 4 1 1 2 0 „ 1948 PKMICXN-r 1941 Wednesday, the 15th, 3056 packages Marvil, ss 4 3 1 2 6’ • ^7 UON» INTERNATIONAL. - tricity, and followed by about an inch sold for $282, including a few crates odiit Church in Federalsburg, Md;. Three Laurel men were arrested this of rain. Considerable minor damage Lockeiman, lf 4 3 3 2 0 week on charges of being drunk on the Centenary of huckleberries that brought $4,09 Mrs. Baker who is an accomplished was reported from the wind, but the per crate, musician will assist with the musical Landon, c 4 0 2 2 0 streets of the town. Fronzie Hall, ar­ Edward H. Paine of Michigan City, Methodist Church C. Elliott, lb 4 rain was unusually welcome by the program. 1 1 7 0 rested by Chief of Police Harley Hick­ Indiana, was unanimously elected pres Pastor, Rev. E. C. Hallman On Thursday, the 16th shipments Wootten, 2b 4 1 2 1 1 farmers of the community. The rain Mr. Hottel has arranged a pro­ man, was sentenced to jail for thirty ident of the International Associarion is expected to prolong the cucumber for tlie day included 2000 bushels of gram which includes some outstand­ Bounds, cf 3 0 1 2 0 days in default of a fine imposed by of Lions Clubs at its 26th annual con­ 10:00 A. M. Sundaj' Scnool cucumbers, 76 packages of cantaloupes Byer, rf 2 0 1 1 season, especially for those growers ing preachers and Christian leaders, 0 Magistrate E. E. Wootten. vention in Toronto, Canada, which having a late planting. And it is ex- 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship and 23 orates of huckleberries with to­ and among those who will return again Floyd Bramble, who was arrested closes July 24th, Paine succeeds retir­ Sermon Subject “Only Luke" tal sales amounting $2323. Cucumbers Totals , pected to be a great value in saving this season are the Rev. Thomas Law­ 37 11 13 21 8 by Town Officer Harry R. Mitchell, ing president George R. Jordan o£,the cantaloupe crop, which was suffer 7;30 Evening sermon subject: on Thursday averaged $1.11 a bushel. rence, now of Yonkers, N. Y. and Mr. Firemen ab r h 0 a had his ease dismissed by Magistrate Dallas, Texas. Subject "Congenital Blindness” Fridays sales showed a drop in cu­ T. Adams, 2b 3 1 1 ing greatly from the need of rain. Jacob Sheetz, the gospel saxophonist 0 2 Wootten, and Vernon Harrington, also Paine congratulated the past Lion The cantaloupe season is reaching cumbers and an increase in canta­ of Allentown Pa. Watson, ss 3 1 1 0 4 arrested by Officer Mitchell, paid a officers on the year's achievements out i its peak this week and next, but pre­ EPISCOPAL loupes with 1527 bushels of cukes and The Rev. David D. Allen of Tren­ Venables, 3b 4 1 1 4 1 fine of five dollars and costs. lined. in the annual report of Melvin vious to Monday’s rain the vines in 245 packages of lopes and 18 crates ton N. J. and Dr, John Troy of Wi- Culver, p, cf 4 0 2 2 0 Jones, Founder and secretary general many fields had wilted and some Diocese of Delaware. Rt. Rev. A. R, of huckleberries. Tlie days’ total sales onha Lake Indiana evangelist and J. Ellis, lb 4 0 1 8 0 of Lions International, which indicated j showed Signs of failing before melons McKinstry. D. D. Bishop. Southwest amounted $1254, singer will be a new personage on this H. Figgs, cf, sf 3 0 0 1 1 113th Infantry Band that the Toronto convention climaxed i were properly netted. Gateway Field. Broac Creak Parish year’s camp program. Hastings, if 2 1 0 3 0 Will Give Concerts the Association’s greatest year in - All indications point to a short can- R. Y. Barber, Rector. Saturday's cucumber sales thru the Delmarva Camp is located on Route R. Ellis, c 1 1 0 2 1 achievement and in strength. The j taloupe season, with good prices pre­ Laurel auction block indicated a fur- 3 1 0 13 between Laurel and Seaford. A A. Ellis, rf 2 0 The Regimental Band of the ll3th report showed that the addition of < vailing. Eighth Sunday after Trinity ther decrease, but with prices still Bible School for children will be held Lord, p 1 0 0 0 1 Infantry will be in Sussex County thousands of new members and 340 Delmar, All Saints'. No Service. holding firm. The days sales amounted each Tuesday Wednesday Thursday July 21 to 25th to play for the dances new Lions Clubs — more than one The tomato harvest will soon start Little Creel:. St. Mark’s. Holy Com- to on,J’ 986 bushels with an average 28 6 and Friday mornings at 9:30 o’clock. Totals 7 21 10| sponsored by (he Red Cross in the new club for every week daj- in the in this vicinity with good prices pre­ munion and Serum 10:30 a. m, Price o£ about 93 eenls a bushel. Dur- Busses to the camp from Seaford Army posts located near Georgetown, year — brought the total membership vailing. Tlie local branch of Phillips Ellis Grove. St. Andrew’s. No Ser- in8 the day 12;i "a-'kages of canta- Score by innings: vices. loupes were sold r’Tr.iging around 10 Blades and Laurel will be announced 2 3 3-11 Open air concerts will be given in of Lions International to 147,909 and Packing Company has been in part Liens 3 0 0 3 Laurel, St. F’- 'lip’s. Hoi J r.imun- ce:lte Por mel«” "W AaU °£ » dozen later. Firemen 2 0 0 4 0 0 0— 6 Seaford, Rehoboth and Bridgeville. the number of clubs to 4,200, and that time operation for about ten days, but The band will also play for a lunch­ a large number of the clubs' 64,995} the tomatoes have been hauled here in 8:30 a. m. S turday, 9 i„ ... Aiti.- !oPe3 brought $1.20 while the two- R. C. Packages Reach Umpire Werner eon of the 18 Sussex County Branches activities were direct contributions to from points in Virginia, However, with and Acolyte work. i iklrd or packages cf two dozen aver- the wnr effort. the opening of tlie local harvest it is Littlo Hill. St. John’s. Home coming , a5ed around 52.40. Tho total sales of the Red Cross. amounted to $2284. Prisoners Of War E. S, P. S. ab r h 0 a The schedule for the band is as expected the cannery will have to fun service on August !th iu 10:30 a. m Windsor, ss 4 1 3 2 o! follows: In accepting the presidency Paine overtime to take care of the large The rector is collecting a mailing list. Evidence that all parcels sent to Young, 3b 3 2 1 4 2i Tuesday July 21 Daince C. C. Camp stated that, “In these extremely peri­ acreage planted in this area. Ship Survivors Get American Internees and prisoners of O, Carmine, c 2 2 1 2 0 from 9 to 12 p, m, lous times, real and definite challenges MT. PLEASANT CHARGE 1 1 0 confront us, and It seems highly sig- Ti’nrrnoi’o Arlviaorl Tn E. E. Crockett, Minister R. C. Clothing Before war In Germa-’• are being properly G, Hearn, p 3 i Wednesday July 22 Concert Seaford nificent that all the nations flying the t £ UrmerS ALlVlSea 10 received was received today by chair­ Cooke, lb 3 0 0 5 0 on green of YMCA from 7:15 to 8:15 MT, PLEASANT CHURCH Reaching Shore man Lammot duPont, Jr, Delaware McClaine, sf 3 0 1 2 0 proud banner ot Lionism are allied in i beCUre Winter Fuel 10>00 a. m. Sunday Schoo] Wednesday July 22 dance at George this titanic struggle for individual Ii- ______Chapter Red Cross. Lcmmen, cf 2 1 1 2 0| town Armory 9 to 12 p, tn. 11:00 a. m. Class Meeting Survivors of torpedoed ships will be "At present, supplies for prisoners J. Elliott, 2b 3 1 2 1 °l berty and national freedom. It is nlso | & wood pile of adequate propor- Thursday July 23 Concert on green very significent that the Lions in these j|ons (o rncet farm hcating rcqulre- supplied with emergency clothing kits of ’vir In Europe" ho said, "are car­ Helm, rf 3 0 0 1 Of at end of Rehoboth Avenue from 7:15 ST GEORGES METHODIST CHURCH by the Red Cross immediately upon ried from America to Lisbon on boats North, lf 3 1 2 2” D” countrlesluntrles are whol.y-wholly united iorfor victory, mL1|1^ always good business, states -'--10:60 a, m. Church School ; • to 8:15. In case of rain concert will Forcefully stating the position of the Ke(1neth Baker o£ lhe Delaware 11:00 A, C is?'**,:'5' M*«» operated by neutral governments. An probably be hold in pavilion back M. Class Meeting Vaugh director of branches announced Ihternatonal Red Cross Committee Totals 29 9 12 21 3! of Hotel Hdilopen. Lions regarding war, Paine said Our ! Agricultural Ettension Service. The this week. delegate in Lisbon receives the pack­ Centenary ab r h 0 A Friday July 24 Concert ot Bridge­ leaders, yes, in fact every member of gghcuities in maintaining the wartime KINGS METHODIST CHUPCH ages and supervises their shipment to E. Allen, cf 4 0 0 1 O' ville in lawn of Century Club from every club in these countries in whicn , £uej SUpp]y arG rGa] ang may become 2:00 p. m. Sunday School Provided nt Navy Department re­ Geneva. The committee has one ware Callaway, p 2 1 0 1 1! are represented has been in the j stl|| morc jeriotls, he says. There are 3:00 p. m. Preaching quest. the kits will become part of House of 6000 ten capacity In Geneva S. Carmine, sf 3 1 1 1 ''Friday'July M Dance Redden Forest plenty of fuels, but transportation is the re.ukir sl ues of the N.ivvs in­ spond to any call for tlie preservation shore pattcls Inals, convoy escorts r.od a similar one nt Vnllorbe and it is now Williams, 3b 3 9 0 3 2 from 9 to 12 p. m. the bottleneck which may cause short | Christ Methodist negotiating for a third of the same Lynch, c 3 1 2 2 1, of this individual liberty and national , ages. Other vessels ensayed in resell’ ttotk. Mrs, Ashley Jenkins, Chairman of "The plan to supply rescued sail' rs sire.” Hill, 2b 3 0 0 1 3. Chaperones states that all girls hold­ freedom. Farm families that are dependent ! Church Describing the distribution of par­ C, Rider, lb 3 6 0 7 0 I The new Lion president is a member upon coal and fuel oil for heating can L, E, WERNER, Minister with emetgenev clothing belore they ing cards are urged to attend tho 3 reach port marks another extension cels in Germany he said "The pack­ Davis, If 3 1 1 2 0 dances.luces, Allnu dancesuciutcs willwm beut formalmi 111.11, Io£ tbe Michigan Cityi Indiana, Lions reasonably expect difficulty in get- ages are assigned to the camp leader, P, Britt’ham, ss 3 0 1 0 2 Mr. Thomas Purnell is Chairman of! Club in which he has held many of- ting adequate supplies, especially if Services Sunday, July 26, 1942 of Red Cross service to the survivors of torpedoed ships” Mrs. MeVaugh said himself a prisoner elected by tbe pri­ Funds, lf 1 0 0 0 0 the Georgetown Branch Danco Com­ fices* He is a 32nd Degree Mason, n they delay placing orders until fall* j 10 a, m. Church School Providing clothing for seamen who soners and internees, who signs a re (a) Hopkins 1 0 0 0 0 mittee. Legionairre, a Scouter, and is Very This year Baker urges every farmer ceipt in triplicate. He retains one and i active in welfare circles of Michigan who has woodland available to take Combined session oi adult depart­ have been adrift for many days has been one of the difficult problems of returns two to Geneva, Totals 29 4 5 18 9; City, holding the office of director for steps immediately to gel out an ade- ments, (a) Batted for Funds in 7th USDA War Boards the United Chanties. quate supply of fuel wood for winter. 11 a, m. Morning Worship rescue work. Frequently their gar­ "Three or four times a year , two ments are so soaked with oil thah they delegates of the committee visits every Farmers should also plan on this as a Sermon by the pastor Score by Innings: Aid State Farmers The Church School will be discon­ are no Ictnger usable. Seamen have prison camp. One confines himself to x—9 J —------Rev. L. E. Werner part of their farm program for the du­ E. S. P, S. 3 10 0 3 ration of the war. tinued during the month of August. To been forced to abandon ships with too queslidns dealing with irnitary and Centenary 0 0 13 0 0—1r Delawerefs U. S. Department of Ag- little clothing or none at all” health conditions, while the other Is Rotary Speaker It is also recommended that farmers day will be the last session Until Sep­ I ricullure War Boards established by tember 6th, checks distribution of food parcels and Umpire: Werner Secretary of Agriculture Claude Wic- “Are We Truly AU , Out” was the accumulate an exxtra supply of fire Previously sailors aboard rescued Wood for sale to neighbors and rcsi- | come and Worship with us comfort articles among the prisoners i- kard are functioning on both State 1 question under discussion at the reg vessels gave or loaned their clothes "When the delegates inepect a camp Christ Church ab r h 0 a I and county levels, according to C. E,'u1ar meeting of the Laurel Rotary dents of nearby communities who may j 1 to the survivors until port was reached the Geneva receipts are compared Mumford, sf 3 0 0 4 0 Ocheltree, chairman of the State Board, Club this week. The Rev, L- E, Werner not be so fortunate as to have a farm . Portsville Methodist ! where the Red Cross was able to pro carcfuily with that retained by tbe R. Figgs, c 3 1 1 3 0 ■ He reminds Delaware farm families: pastor of the Christ Methodist Church; woods for producing fuel, vide apparel and other necessary arti camp leader to be sure that they agree Coopef, 3b 3 0 1 0 3- that these boards may be able to assist was the principal speaker on the sub- Acres of Delawares woodlands con- , Church cles. , Tlte delegates also talk td individual Phillips, cf 1 1 0 1 0 individuals in meeting problems fac-: Sect "Foreign Affairs in which he dis- lain cords of poor quality trees that L, E. 'Werner, Minister prisoners, checking on the receipt of, Willing, p 3 0 1 0 i; ing them irt their efforts with the cussed mainly conditions resulting from wnl provide adequate fuel during the , Services Sunday, July 26, 1942 Under the new plan, each patrol and i Willing, p convoy escort vessel will carry Red parcels. In the millions of pf j Otwell, lb 3 0 1 b 0 nation’s war agricultural program. In-i the war, and how it is affecting the winter months. At the same time by I handled we have never found any following good forestry management j Sunday School 10 a. m Cross Emergency Clothing Kits at all J, Carmine, rf 3 0 1 2 0 dividual farmers or agricultural groups (lives of everyone. times. Tlie kit will include heavy un­ serious discrepancies in these receipts. G„ Records, 2b 3 0 0 2 l cart secure information and assistance ■ Two members, Ernest Wood, practices timber stands on many farms -pbe S. C. S. of the church will During camp inspection Red Cross can be greatly improved. i meet on Friday evening at 8 o’clock at > derwear, socks, r pair of slacks, slip- Anderson, ss 1 0 0 2 l t pers and a sweatshirt as well as tooth delegates interview the camp leader H. Records, If 1 1 0 2 O' ncultural priorities, larm building con Johnson< classification “Dairy Farm- By using morc firewood, Delaware Qie home of Mrs. George Hern’, in the absence of any German or Ita farmers can help to relieve transpor- I brush, 10’thf.ast?. a safety razor and struction, rationing, salvage, transpor-rwere added at this meeting. This I shaving cream. In addition the Dcla- Iiart authorities." 24 3 5 21 6 tation and grain storage. j made an ;ncrrasc of {our members tation facilities. The nation’s transpor-1 Totals tation facilities have a tremendous job , AM I SERVING? J ware Chapter American Red Cross The American Red Cross has sent Lions ab r h o a. In addition to coordinating the work , s firet of Ju]y> Dr, J. Roscoe half a million food packages for prison ill hauling coal and iron to war in- , has emergency kits in the Lewes Of- Pote, p 3 0 1 0 2 of the agencies of thh Department of -L,.. & R E Hamill, former mem- The time has come when some ‘ t lice for distribution to survivors reach ers of war of all nationalities held in Stewart, sf 3 1 1 0 0 Agriculfure, tbe War Boards also serve.c,ub< have re.joined since dustries, and guns, tanks and ammu-1 us should ask ourselves if We are sel­ Europe. Mr, duPont said American nition to our military forces on the i ing port. These bags were sent out Locfcerman, If 3 1 1 4 0 fish, inconsiderate or unpatriotic? Arc j p.r.i Head,’;u,.rtirs of Red Cress prisoners of war and civilian internees Marvil, ss 3 0 1 3 3 ing tvith war agencies outside the De- home front and over seas. we doing our share to help win th.s ,J- office. Those faarm families who do not, end filled bv e. luntccrs in Delaware. in Europe receive one package weekly J. Allen, 2b 3 0 0 3 1,1 1 partment of Agriculture, he points out. Wat? have fuelwood available on their farm , If you are not’ending a helping hand • Cols nnd blankets supplied by Red from the Geneva supply. Former in Landon, c 3 0 2 0 0' The membership of the boards is C", s« ce ir. icadtne-s at the Lewes fernees who returned recently on the 3 0 1 5 1. made up of representatives of federal o- facilities for it’s use should plan, in some civi.ian de-on.se act.vp f p.ai;nri fl,t nnv ?utvi Wingate, cf, lb now to provide themselves with fuels Wootten, 3b 3 0 0 1 0; agencies in the State, Both the Stale are helping our ciemics t' under...... vers who might remain overnight. cally of the great help the Red Cross Byer, rf 2 0 0 1 0 and county boards meet regularly M. E. Culver To while they are still available. ’ those eircimstances your ncighhvi parcels had bedn in supplementing (a) Keller i 0 0 0 0! each month. a right to judge you. ( Although tho numher of vessels to the ration of the prison camps. Bounds, lb, cf 2 0 0 4 0 ' Delaware farmers nnd others desiring Four Fresh Air : The Aircraft Warning Service needs! revive hits cannot be disclosed the These packages cost $2,75 each. Any - information about war activities as, Head Ration Board Children In Laurel both men and women fa re’iove the J pjed Cross has made provisions fo sup- one desiring to send one should con­ Totals 29 2 7 21 71 they affect agriculture, or who wish 1 men and women who are d ing their ply me Navy With sufficient quantity tact Mrs. W. Dale Wright, Home Ser­ (a) Batted for Byer in 7th assistance should apply to their county Several changes have been made —;—~„ ? bit every week. You help defend your ■ (o m(et all immediate needs and leave vice Director, Delaware Chapter, 911 U, S. Department of Agriculture War. in the Ration Board covering the Four Fresh Air children from New»j,ome by your service. I a reserve for replacements. Reserve Delaware Avenue. Score by innings: third, fourth and fifth representa­ York City are guests of Mrs. William _ . . , , ' stocks will ho kept at Red Cross ware Church 2010 0 0 0—3 tutal Conservation offices at Newark, L. Torbert, Mrs, Joe DelVecchio, Mrs., If Volunteer Service is not rendered. houses in all principal domestic, insu* Lions 0 0 0 1 0 1 0-2 tive districts, restulting in the ap­ Sidney Mitchell and Mrs. Ralph Kludy there is a possibility that civil:? Dover & Georgetown. Or if more con­ pointment of M. E. Culver of this i lar and foreign ports from which the Penna. R. R. Ferry e The children will return home July j be conscripted for this service — so; U. S. Navy operates. Umpire: J. Ellis. venient they may contact their county town as chairman of the board, and 28th. j volunteer and give your neighbor who! Steamer Discontinued agricultural extension agent who serves Alexander L. Harrington, Sra and ...... - ..... ■—-.— ------| is serving some relief! J Tlie first ships to be equipped with STANDINGS as secretary of the boards. Albert C, Dunn as the other two ! Gasoline will be supplied those who , the kits are on duty in the Atlantic, Superintendent Paul W, Triplett of members. Gordy Hastings Hurt use their cars for Spotting service. Get: Patrol boats and convoy escort ves- the Delmarva Division of the Pennsyl Team * W L Pet. 1 .833 A&P In 2-Week Drive In Fall From Truck i a partner lined up,. give the time you i sols elsewhere will be supplied with vania Railroad announced the first of Christ Church 5 Volunteer panels to handle the Gordy Hastings of this town narrowly j prefer and wo will oblige when pos- the kits as the need arises. the week that the noon round-trip of Centenary 3 2 .600 To Sell War Stamps 2 .600 details of the gasoline and sugar escaped serioOs injury last Thursday in; sihle- their steamer between Cape Charles Firemen 3 rationing have been named from The ladies serve in three-hour shifts and Old Point Comfort, Va., hnd been E. S. P. S. 2 4 333 An intensive two-weeks “Victory j an unusual accident He was riding on Another Softball each of the towns of Seaford, Del­ the seat of a truck with’his bicycle on from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and the men discontinued effective July 16th, Lions 1 5 .167 Drive” to substantially increase store mar and Laurel. The Seaford panel the rear of the truck, tn driving around in ihree-hour shifts from 6 p. m. to 9 Casualty Reported This curtailment was necessary on sales of War Stamps has been launched > Includes W. Fred Burton, Jennings a. m. account of their steamer “Virginia BIG TEN BATTING this week “American Heroes Day” by, a curve on West Street, his bicycle be­ Moore, H. Milton James, Harry W, gan to slide off the truck, and when he Call Laurel 571 You are needed Douglas Cooper, local undertaker and Lee” having recently been taken over the A & P in this area, W. B. Scrimger, Alexander, J, K, Phillips, Jr., and manager of the Lions Club softball Six of the Laurel Softball League’s Vice-President, announced here this; reached around to catch the bicycle he j now. by the Government, and heavily in­ J, Tillie Bryan, was thrown to the concrete highway, | (Ray S. Peters) team, thinks the term "softball’’ is a creased through travel to and from ten leading hitters are members oi the week, ) - striking his head against the concrete, | — — ~~~ misnomer as allied to the sport com­ Norfolk, which could best be served Christ Church team. The following is “The Treasury Department is asking monly called by that name. While the ‘‘Big Ten”, based on ton official all retailers to sell War Stamps nnd , The Laurel panel includes: Ford He suffered severe head abrasions ■ bUSSeX R. C« FlailS by two round-trip sailings daily be­ and was confined to his home a few coaching at first base in one of the tween Cape Charles and Norfolk, Va., Bonds amounting to 4 percent of each| Warrington, Lawrence Allen, and times nt bat: Lorenzo B. Brittingham. , days as a result of his injury. Luncheon Meetings league games here last week, an over­ leaving Cape Charles at 6:05 a, m, and Player Team AB H Pet. store's 1941 business, nnd this drive is 1 throw at first struck Cooper in the 4:40 p, m., and Norfolk (Brooke Ave.) Phillips, Christ Church 13 7 .538 an effort to have our stores reach and A county meeting of the Sussex lower ribs, knocking him unconscious 12 6 .500 maintain this quota,” Mr. Scrimger Ray C. Sturgis is d member of Miss Kathryn and Rudy Klatt, Jr.» at 9:10 a. m., and 8:00 p. m. Stops are Otwell, Christ Church 1 will leave Monday for Wyiusing, Pa.» County Red Cross Branches will be for several minutes. Later he was ex­ being made at Old Point Comfort on Slater, Christ Church 10 5 ,500 declared. the Delmar panel, but the names held at the Rehoboth Beach Country amined by a physician who discovered bf the other two were not available ; where they Will visit relatives and each trip. Landdn, Lions Club 12 5 .417 He said newspaper advertising Will Club, Thursday, July 23, 1 P. M. Offi­ two broken ribs. .400 be brought into the campaign to "mer­ at the time of going to press. Ad­ ' friends. , Mr. Triplett stated that every effort Cooper, Christ Church 20 8 i Mrs. WilUattt Cook, Mr, and Mrs. cers of the Delaware Chapter will be Is being made to provide comfortable R. Figgs, Christ Church 13 5 385 chandise” stamps. ditional volunteer workers will be present at this meeting to meet Blanch Corporal Kenneth A. Tice of Indian­ 16 6 375 selected from each town in this Harold Cook and daughter, Haroldine, and adequate service to the traveling Mumford, Christ Church 16 : and Miss Ann Mitchell, who is their Representatives The Regimental Band town Gap, Pa., visited his parents, Mr. public to the full extent of existing Lbckernian, Lions Club 16 6 375 The Reft. R. Y, Barber was in Wil­ area. Of the U3th Infantry will .furnish the and Mrs. Hershell A, Tice last week­ .364 mington Monday on State Board of guests are spending the week at the facilities not required In the national G, Hearn, E, S. P. S. 11 4 Colonial Cottage la .Ocean City, Md. music during the luncheon meeting. end, , war program. Culver, Firemen 14 5 357 Charities business. THE STATE REGISTER, LAUREL, DELAWARE THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1942 PAGE TWO

We who loved her only know. The State Register How much we lost ton years ago. A sudden chan re in a moment fell. PuWiriir'tl Every Thursday Jfomina By BAST CHICKS Without a chance to say farewell. Wondyawl Publications of Del,. Me. ’Mi ATTAS’€ 0^ TCXY©, She lived for us tint! Have her best. HATCHED FROM ALL NEW ELECTRIC INCUBATORS At Laurel, Delaware God grant her peace- and eternal | ALL FLOCKS PULLORUM TESTED Entered at the Post Office in Laurel, rest. S. C. WHITELEGHORNS, QUALITY BARRED ROCKS Sleep ,.;i Dealest — take your test.' Delaware as Second Class Matter We loved vu W II. God loved yea I CROSS-BRED BROILER CHICKS For RAPID GROWTH best. I NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS FROM ONE OF BEST Editor and Manaaer — It, S. Brock Silently, tend'-rly, in tears we pray. I Every person in America may not BREEDERS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE To meet yea again in Heaven some; fly over Tokyo, but every one's Sexed or Unsexed by American Sexers — Also Started Chicks day, ! dollars can help produce the bomb­ BOBET’S' 'HATCHERY Sadly missed by I CLASSIFIED ADS ing piar.es that do! Stanford LeCates and j LAUREL, DELAWARE PHONE 4741 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Children j You, you, you, can join the attacks on Tokyo by saving at lOe per Line or 2c per word least 10% of your pay in War Bonds—by joining your com­ For First Insertion ! In Memoriam j pany’s pay-roll savings plan today or going to your local Subsequent Insertion at hall price Minimum charge per issue 25c ' In loving memory of my dear husband! bank or post office and buying War Savings Bonds—at least Rhodes' Wilson, and our beloved father I In Memoriams lc per word 10% of your pay—every pay day. Minimum charge 40c who passed away two years ago on Juiy 25, 1910. Must Be Paid In Advance Remember you can start buying War Bonds by buying War Help Wanted Sad and sudden was the cal) Of otle so dearly loved by all; Stamps for as little as 10c and that you get a $25 War Bond Kna A bitter grief, a shock severe, (maturity value) for only $18.75. HARDWARE OF EVERY KIND — To part with one so very dear. We often sit and think of you, SMALL Si. HORSEY'S. Laurel, Del V. S. Treasury Department And speak of how you died, To think you could not say good-by FOR RENT: Furnished apartment in Before you closed your eyes ! Shirt Operators Globe Budding. Apply to Geo. T. For all of us you did your best SC i And other experienced stitchers — also learners Purnell. 023-tf 0 God grant you eternal rest. Annie Wilson & Children i to FOR RENT: G-room house, lights, porches and garage. 3 miles from Lau­ MAKE ARMY AVIATOR SHIRTS rel. Harvey W. Hastings. “Auto Conservation” ATTRACTS /> and help to / ATTENTION^ Salesmen — Cover Your FOR RENT: Store now occupied by For the first time in the history of Territory Georgana James. Possession Aug, 1st. motoring it has now become absolutely Phone This Newspaper necessary for motorists to conserve -si And You'll Get Attention in a car that's fit! Business is too Apply E. B. Riggin & Son. hard to get'these days for you to KEEP ’EM their automotive equipment. Produc­ miss out on a single sale because FOR RENT: Dr. John Fooks pro­ tion of passenger automobiles and tires — 1 1 your car breaks down, And gas and perty. Lindbergh Avenue Apply The r=^r=^r==^r==dr==dr==Jr===Jr==Jr===Jr===Jr==Jr===-i ; oil are too precious to be wasted in are 'being rationed to a very select, „ Sussex Trust Company. a car that burns both too fast,’ Our FLYING group. With mechanized armies of the I FOR RENT unfurnished apartment/United Nations fighting a global war expert auto service will help you to Here’s a chance to work for the boys who fly the big all conveniences. Reasonable rent. Ap-1 it is not unlikely that additional short get more mileage—more economi­ bombers and the fast fighter planes. ply State Register office, Phone G3G, j ages will develop sooner or later m VACATION cally, That way we’ll both be work­ ing for Victory! We need 50 operators — Excellent wages. ” __ i many Of the things necessary for car ; FOR RENT: 8-room house on West operation, ! Call On Us For Service! Street. Bath and garage. Good con­ Approximately 28.000,009 passenger ■ £ Shoud Never Be A Release From Moorings E. Jacobson & Sons, Inc. dition. Harvey W. Hastings 3t cars were in operation at the beginning 'f> i' HEARN’S Atlantic $ of 1942. The automobile has become g Service Station 219 E. Vine Street Salisbury, Marylanl FOR RENT: Furnished house, 407 an integral factor in our transportation A Central Avenue Laurel, Del. Willow St. Apply Mrs. J. K. Morri system and our entire national ocon- ■'/ % on premises. omy. Any largescale breakdown in car jj • operationupvJtiuvu wouldwuutu createUicnic ant»»« insolvablenmuirou-v !y. z CENTENARY FOR SALE; One child’s playground prob]ero for (he already overburdened •>' I outfit.tf!t consistingnrtnclciintf ofrtf twoiwrt swings,SWinHS. a seeSGC-­ mass____ >„ transportation4 facilities. saw and ladder. In good condition Reasonably priced. Apply Rev, L, E. Accordingly, it is important that y Wanted For Victory Werner. every motorist give maximum care of METHODIST CHURCH his car. Only by this means can he 5 FOR SALE: Gas Stove. See Mrs. 1 continue to enjoy that singularly Waste Paper I Grace Robinson. American boon-individual tranpsor- - | tation. in addition, he will bo consor- FOR RENT—5-rooni house on Sixth vine materials now vitally needed for Old Rags Street, extended. Lights. Available at the war effort. Car conservation is Is Established On Eternal Values! once. See Arthur Cat-mean. JIG-21 , now more than a matter of mere self Scrap Metal ______. interest, it lias become a patriotic duty. Shades for dim-out light made to ( Old Rubber DRIVE SLOWLY, CAREFULLY & Oliphant & Son, Ine. order. C. C. SANELY AT ALL TIMES. Speed can Tr==j p=J t=j r=xj r=zir=jjr=xj pSI r=J p=j i r gardeners is laundry. Write Superintends* Lf o*.’v half g *. It ■‘■■ays that bv tnak* wr.rth V»l!m.e !!.!•?? r Jtlv Suhm- Authorized Bottler” Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., Salisbury r.’Xt’ ar.d »rr.d:«4 tLur her tr.e hi ■'* * ■ ■■ - on f ■ ? j r. i.\u.r %(.’ :r* . < A •’ a1!*; *■.• EMERGENCIES WILL ARISE V/ANTES. E\p' rf^ro’e v-’■ < an be Let us tell you how you’ can meet them •— with feed r<:I work, al*'. tr that -*i!? k r . Winter. our aid. You will best be serving the cause of Vic­ Apply H. H. D’ckttson. tory however, if you adjust your living habits so Bra'.her ■■’:.>•■?••: that Df'awaip gar­ f > If you have a vacant house or apart­ deners u, •!.<• pl.ar.i1n4 ca’tr.d -r that you can spare 10% of your pay every pay­ ment list it with me. 1 have several prepared by the Extension Service to We’ll Get You day -— io buy War Savings Bonds, applicants, 1 determine the vegetabels and varieties There Oil Time I Arthur S, Ueam, Real Estate Agent , that may be planted in a fall garden. For those gardeners who plan a fall Our taxi service takes the shor SALESGIRLS WANTED: Experi­ garden and begin planting now, the cuts — to get you where you’re go- enced in ladies ready to wear and end of the growing season will not in# quickly and safely. Ventilated shoes. Apply, giving full particulars. mark the end of the garden's usefulness cabs, clean and comfortable, manned Box 35l, Laurel, Instead it will mark the time for There's an ample by courteous drivers. 1. gathering some of nature’s choice SEE C. SI LEWIS: Magic Cheif, Orile for winter use. and Roper gas ranges. •‘See Si before supply of DAY PHONE 673 you buy” ( Among gar dm crops recommended NIGHT PHONE 828 i ASAWJOiIC SEIMS for fall garden are beets and carrots: this raw NOTICE J greens such as spinach, swiss chard, PURNELLS mustard ar.d kale. And Brasher says material If you want a small Laurel Tele ( for those who enjoy sweet com there i z The Peoples National Bank phone Directory of Laurel Exchang j is still time to produce a fall crop if j* Only, just dial Laurel 860 and it will one of the early maturing varieties is TAXI MEMBER F. D. I. G. be delivered to you. The supply is lanted. Still other vegetables that may limited. Circle No. 4 W. S. C. S, Christ be grown are snap beans, lettuce, ra­ WHATEVERpartofthewarmachirie Church. They are X0e. J16*2t dish, cabbage and broccoli. you’re operating, money makes it In the home garden there is no need run. This bank is on the alert to Announcement to delay planting operations because the soil is too dry to germinate seeds. answer calls for financial help on I wish to announce that I am a can­ The successful gardener can overcome didate for Representative from the 5th this difficulty by pouring a few buc­ all projects that contribute to the kets of water in the furrows after Representative District subject to the war program —and that covers Democratic Primary Election. preparing the rows for planting the Charles G. Alien seeds. As soon as the water has dis­ almost everything today. If you appeared the seeds should be dropped into the wet soil and covered With .see a way to use a loach see ua> dirt. By following this practice, the soil will not bake or become crusty on top and the seed will soon germinate. WARBQHBS s^£.,?ccsrra -THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1942 _THE STATE REGISTER. LAUREL, DELAWARE PAGE THREE Pood Por Thought Value Of Honey Bees soms. Everyone should do some extra war Charles Morris and Hoyef Morris of ! Club Tuesday evening. It is generally understood, he says, work in addition to regular peace, Philadelphia. Mrs. Norman Il.'islfii.s and sons of “Bread for Wartime Meals" A Better Land In Bean Production that lima beans are self-polinaled. All time duties, If not needed at home Messers Charles Arbogast and Virgil Baltimore returned to their home on By Charlotte Spencer Hurley Studied By Specialist reports indicate, however, that beans get a job in a factory or help the Red Poe of WiJminL'tou were guests Sun­ Sunday after spending Ihe past two I Know Nutritionist for the State Board of benefit from the visitation of the Cross and other community organiza­ day of Miss Frances Smith, weeks with her parents here. Health j _ One of the highlights of the July honey bee. tions. Leadn short cuts, and when the Mrs, John Joyce. R N. of Wilming^- Minos Allen of Bridgeville is (he © ton, spent the week-end hne with h BREAD "I'm <-urc you do. The South is the . Tues. Wed. JULY 28-29 2lvs p.,:cr f.r res-!— and peace.” He I 17c v„ nt « n to tn!k about his home, re- * s-a°; 1 imoto n in his voire. Even , L tiH.hr.g the sizzling steaks, J Banquet P?„-f <‘5S 33c e.',!'’’ f.ei it. C3* J;; m.i ii fr.mi the radio rose to Cream While Shortening a git i sen i.iint k, then ended; and ,b 9«f&° ,b ti t* ,r. irom followed that Merrh field h.vtd. Mellow strains filled the I.ttic restaurant, and all at once the Vitamin-Rich Fresh Vegetables and Fruit tilings the old man had been talking about were there: Peace and rest HEADQUARTERS FOR CELICiOU5 FREESTONE —cottonwoods, the scent of pines, swamps, the darkies' songs. And a i rich vibrant bass began to sing, i "Gone are the days when my i PEAC heart was young and gay, i Gone are my friends from the J TRUCK-AUTO-TRACTOR-FARM REPAIRS cotton fields away ...” I Merrifield fell silent. He sat gaz­ ing out the window—gazing into I 3 19° Georgia, into the past, as the rich ’ voice carried them all away. ; STOKL’S EVERGREEN *1 Of* "... to a better land I know . . ." j And then Willie laughed harshly i and rose, shattering the spell. "That j Local Corno • io teminds me—I'm going south my- self. Why don’t you go back to i | Fresh-Local Lima Beans 2,hs15c Georgia, if you like it so much? I hear you've got a sick kid there.” ; New Florida Sweet Potatoes 2lbs 17C Merrifield stiffened. The far- j away look in his eyes vanished, to ! Large Stalks of New Celery - 9° be replaced by wretchedness. But Don’t let vital tools and machinery lie around Willie went on tauntingly: “My train ! Solid Slicing Tomatoes 2,bs 17C stops over in Atlanta. I’ll give, useless — let us put them back in working order Georgia your regards." I Large Cooking Apples b 5° The old man’s head drooped; he j •with an expert job of welding. Don’t Wade through didn’t even notice the bump Willie i gave him as he buttoned his expen- i priorities and restrictions trying to get new imple­ SUGAR STAMP No 7 Handi-RoSIs Z^xsc sive coat with a swagger. I now being honored for Extra ments for your war production. Instead, give us the Amer. Steel Wool p* We repair anything from a tank to a walking FLAKES SNOW wad of bills and a ticket to the I more important now than ever before to keep cultivator. We are now also specializing in truck 2 5-0Zpkys21c 2 5-nz pkqs21c Place he ff 'o^ I and automobile repairing. Bring your repair Work X25c '5«5° your machinery repaired. ttt us arid We will guarantee to furnish you with ri fi»;st Close job in prompt order. Camay Toilet Soap This 5-Pc, Starter Set 3cakes 22° Dinner Plate Fruit Dish Bread-and-Bulter Plate LAUREL, DELAWARE Cbipso LAVA Cup apd (fqycer STOOD PHONE 2371 2 Si-oz pkgs 19e SOAP with the; ELWOOD CHIPMAN Only card X24e U) 3<*s19c 69 QuAntUr RI«hU R«*crved Price* Effective Until Store Closing &at,, Jnly 15,1841. OF TIME }

THE STATE REGISTER, LAUREL, DELAWARE THURSDAY, JUDY 231 1942 PAGE FOUR SEAFORD Myers tendered him a farewell party ! problems, recommended that approxi- | Many Broilers Perish At The Waller at the Sussex Grille last Friday even­ i mately 350,000 of the 1,400,000 oil j ing prior to his departure for service i burners on the eastern seaboard be t In Recent Heat Wave lOOU Ray King, of Philadelphia, formerly in the Quartermaster Corps of the U. j converted to coal In order to meet the i of Seaford, visited with friends here S. Army. Mr. Myers, a power area reduction of fuel oil, j Broiler raisers in the southern part over the week-end. relief supervisor at the duPont plant, of tile state were hard hit by the re­ I Stating there was « prospective fuel j cent heat wave which took a heavy Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Sharron, was presented with a handsome Glad­ 1 oil shortage especially in the eastern loll of young poultry, The recent rains of Wilmington, were week-end guests stone bag by the group who tendered | states dnd the Pacific northwest, the the party, Tuesday of this week, Mr. are credited with saving the situation Marion Weatherly was home over­ here of Mr. Shannon's brother and committee declared it essential to save in-law, Mr. and Joseph J. Sha- ! Myers left for Fort Francis E, Warren, before a much greater loss could be night Sunday, and returned Monday In sistcS' fuel that now was being wasted thru j Wyoming, where he will renew his inflicted, Wilmington, where he is employed. nnon. over-heating and improper use. Mr. and Mrs. Hershell Tice and son, commission as a First Lieutenant. His Mrs, Meeda Conner entertained over Declaring that anthracite coal would Firemen in the broiler growing belt Gene, visited Corp. Kdnneth A, Tice, family will remain in Seaford. the week-end, Mrs, O. F. Kenney, of be available this coming winter, the were kept busy carrying water to wet another son, at Indiantown. Gap, Pa., committee urged conversion of oil the poultry houses to prevent young Baltimore, and her brother and sis­ PICNIC & SUPPERS Saturday and Sunday, ter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. E, R, Orr of heaters for which coal-burning grates chickens from smothering. Despite Mrs. Etta Smith has returned front Elizabeth, N'. J, were obtainable. their efforts, however, nearly 2,000 a two-weeks visit with her sister,, The Mt. Pleasant Sunday School will While the government has requested were reported by the growers to have Mrs. Downing lit Salisbury. hold its annual picnic on the church Dr. and Mrs. I, Benson Allen and' that 25 percent of existing oil burning perished. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hastings lawn Wednesday evening, July 29th, at Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E, Simon are furnaces on the eastern seaboard be Most of the broilers which suc­ and Mr.nnd Mrs. Howard Penuel spent vacationing at Rehoboth this week. 8:00 p. m. converted' to coal, only two percent cumbed to the heat were ready for the last week-end in Ocean City, Md. Harry Forney, who for. several Mt. Pleasant Supper will be held on have thus far been changed, the com­ market, weighing from three to four Mr, and Mrs. Ralinond W. Elliott and months has been associated with the October 2nd and 3rd; St, Georges sup­ mittee said, pounds. children, Billy and Betty, and Donald Certified Cleaners here, has accepted per on October 16th and 17th. Short, were week-end visitors in a position in Baltimore. Ocean City, Md, Mi’, and Mrs. Edward E. Elliott were Mrs. Helen Hitch left last week-end Sunday guests of relatives near Cape ! for a visit with relatives in Pine Charles, Va. Conversion Of Oil Grove, Pa. Samuel J. Stein was a business vis­ Burners Is Urged ^VICTORY Mrs. T. J. 'Waller is spending several itor in New York City early this week. BUY Here’s A Smart Way For weeks in Rehoboth. UNITED Eugene Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. It will probably be a cold winter for STATES Mr. and Mrs. Fred S, Burford and You — And Us — To Help E. Harry Butler, "West Seaford, a sen­ those in many sections of the country JVAR daughter, Poi'y. have returned home ONDS ior at the University of Delaware, has who depend on oil burners in order AND after spending a week at Fenwick Is­ A ssee-e from the nautical musical show “Shiy Ahoy" starring Eloa­ TAMPS been aDpointed head waiter at the to keep warm, the war service com­ KEEP ’EM FLYING! ner P well and Red Skelton, playing nt the Waller Theatre, Laurel, land. school for the 1942-43 term. There are mittee of the American Society of Mrs. George Long of Wilmington i, Sunday and Monday of next week. "'"’I!?!®' 44 waiters including extras used in Heating and Ventilating Engineers visiting her father, Mr. A. W. Robin- I the dining rooms. Eugene was also warned yesterday. „ From Friday, July 24 until the end of August, we’ll soli, at his home on 'West Strert. I re-elected a member of the Student $ turn back 10% of the purchase price of any dress in our Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Harrington of Air. ■ nd Mrs. E. N. Carvel left the land Hill. Council for the coming school term. The committee, composed of engi­ shop to you in War Savings Stamps provided you’ll match Smyrna, spent last week-end here with Airs. Paul White accompanied her tirs! ci tit • week to attend the Lions Ernest Pegelow, son of Mr. and Mrs. neers who are specialists in heating this gift with a purchase of the same amount from our her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles I,. C,invention in Toronto, Canada. sister, Miss Beulah Moore to visit rel­ Herman Pegelow, West Seaford, has Horsey. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Phillips and atives in Allen, Md. been employed by the Pennsylvania stamp booth. Misses Eleanor Lee Bussell, Mary daughter Barbara have returned to Railroad at Delmar, Mrs. Enna Hill and son, Gerry, ac­ Catherine Hearn, Betty Hearn. Rebec­ Mr, and Mrs. H. Kenneth Graves are To relieve Wilmington after spending their va­ companied another son and daughter- ca Henry, Verna Windsor and Imo­ cation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. entertaining Mrs. Graves’ sister, Mrs, Misery of gene Phiiiips. spent last week-end at in-law-, Mr. and Mrs. Erra Hill, of COLDS J. E. Hamner and sons, James and A. II. Phillips, here. Blades, to Lewes Saturday. Little De­ JAY’S SHOP Ocean City, Md. 1 Frank, of Petersburg, Va. ,and Mr. liquid anna, a granddaughter, who recently Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Wootten Sc Mrs. David Douglas and son. of New­ Graves’ nephew, Joseph "Walker For- TABLETS “Where Smart Women Buy Their Smart Dresses" Mr. and Mrs. Everett West spent last ark. Del., are guest- of her mother, underwent a tonsillectomy at I ney of Jefferson City," Tenn. SALVE Beebe Hospital returned home with] Mp an(, Mrq- w T nirr1 st HIGH & PINE STREET SEAFORD, DEL. week-end at the former’s cottage at Mrs. William L. Torbert. Mr. and Mrs. W. Laird Stabler had 666 NOSE DROPS Fenwick Island. ) them, ', f as a guest early this week, Mrs. Lang- 1 Jack Hastings spent last week-end Cough Drops Mrs. Horace Sinclair and Miss Eliza Mr. and Airs. Robert Morrison and; h°rn Craighill, of Richmond, Va. Try “Rub-AI-'-Tism” a wonderful in Ocean City, Aid. Davis of Wilmington, Miss Louise Cal­ children, Lorraine and Jimmie, of | Friends and associates of James M, Liniment laway of (his town, and the latter's. St. Georges were week-end guests of I niece. Berkley Bowie of Baltimore.1 F. F. A. MEETING Mr. and Airs. Amos Jones. I are spending this week at Rehubt ti, There will be a meeting of the Beach. Airs. Manie Wilson was the guest of ------End Friday------BUY Get Your Norman Windsor, Linford Wootton. Future Farmers of America Ciiapter her mother. Airs. Annie Foskey last M. nday »vtning in Laurel School at Sam Foskey and John Thawlc-y all if Saturday. “Dangerously They Live” — “Mokey” WAR August Issue Laurel, and Jimmy Monaco of Sen- S.nO p. in. ford attended 11,e A’s-Detroit double- , Private Hudson D. Hill spent the BONDS WOMAN’S header in Philadelnhia Sunday. | week-end with his parents, Air. and Mis? Mary Faithful Vallir.t snr-t | Middleford Mrs. William Hill. , and DAY last Week-end in Richmond, Ya„ where . Airs. Nellie Matthews entertained her Cool Cool she visiled Cadet Roland T. Love. Jr. J sister-in-law, Airs. Herbert Lowe of ^^WORESJ| of Camp Lee, Va. j Mr. and Mrs. J. Garland Hill visited STAMPS Only 2c Wilmington for a few days. j LHUREL - OELHIUHRE Miss Eleanor Conwav is spending 2 her mother, Airs. Maria Jones in! On Sunday, Air. and Airs. Frank I weeks with her grandmother. Mrs. H. 1 G:itnv> od. Wednesday. | Matthews entertained their son and H. Conwav. in Cambridge, Md. 1 Air. and Airs. Jacob Moore ar.d little da-chter-in-law. Air. and Mrs. Rus­ Mr. and Mrs. E H. Elliott and Mrs. si it. Edward Earl, of Hearn's Pond Sat. Only, July 25 (Cont. 2-11 P. M.) sell Matthews and children of Fedcr- Delia Bailev visited relatives Sunday attr cillers at tho home of Mr. and Two Big Action-Packed Hits! Garden-Fresh Fruits and Vegetables! nlsbur,!, Aid . and Mr, and Airs. Fn J in Cambridge. Mrs. William Hill Wednesday. I z FULL-of-FLAVOR VICTORY FOOD FEATURE! Wtird ar.d children, Annabelle. George Mrs. William Christopher has re- Air. and Airs. Harry Wheatley of HOME GROWN ELBERTA FREESTONE & Airs. Alex Smartc, Jr., all of Launi. tut'ncd to her home in Baltimore, Md.. near Denton. Aid,, were Sunday visi­ Tomatoes Peaches after visiting relatives in Laurel. tors at the home of Mr. and Airs. Gar- Mrs. George Cooper is spending Ib. gc 3 n>s. 25= several d-ivs in Rehoboth as guest f ■ jBaBaWHBJHBSaaBi^SHaiHBBSaMW j . Mrs. Alice White. j Vitamins A**. BI*, C” Vitamins A**, C’ Mr. and Mrs. Claude B. Prcttvmer. I Smiley Burnette and family spent last week-end in Col lmgswood, N. J, as guests of Mr. and . Last Chapter of 'GANG BUSTERS’’ Fresh Peas, Western Full-Pod 2 lbs- 25c Mrs. William Behlau. Thev were nc- ! companied home bv John Barkley, Jr.,! Sun. Mon., July 26-27 (Mat. Mon. 2 P. M-) NEARBY — WHITE OR YELLOW who will visit them this week. j FUEL 6 ears 19c Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Alien, Dr f NEXT Sugar Corn tfnd Mrs. William E. Prettvman and t WINTER Fresh Celery, nearby Jumbo stalk 8c WILLIAMS' COOKING Have A Thorough Red Apples, New Crop 3 lbs. 20c ** Excellent Vitamin Source; Good Vitamin Source CHECK-UP

On Your Furnace Every Day is Party BUTTER Tub Cut Ib. A&P’s Finest Quality 44c Day With Ice Cream Feature Sun* 8:55 — Monday 2:40* 7:35, 9:48 Have your furnace overhauled NORTH OF DELMAR and cleaned. It’s a sure-fire success —- as an af­ Sunnyfield Butter in %-lb Prints lb. 46c Prices: During week 33c per load ternoon treat or a party mainstay! Tues. Wed., July 28-29 Have broken parts repaired or Sharp Cheese Red Rind American lb, 35c replaced. Order it in brick or bulk—in any of Sundays: 40c per load « our many flavors. Eat ice cream Have the knowledge it doing its Fresh Milk — Hollybrook: quart 15c part in the war! often and be healthy! Happy! Cool! Sat. July 25 Tex Ritter in ■ "TROUBLE IN TEXAS” Serial No, 3 of "BLACK COIN” Premium Crackers Nabisco 1-lb box 19c C. C- OLIPHANT WALKER’S Sunday, July 26 Bing Crosby in Cereals, 7 Varieties, package of 10 19c "PENNIES FROM HEAVEN" & Son, Inc, Soda Fountain Sunnyfield Individual Packages Phone 535 Laurel, Del. Market St, Tues., July 28 Geo, Huston Dromedary Ginger Bread Mix* pkg. 19c "GHOST TOWN” White House Evap. Milk (3 for 25c) 6 tall cans 49c Thurs., July 20 Walter Huston in "LADIES CRAVE EXCITEMENT'. Salad Dressing Ann Page quart jar 37c Attention! Poultry & Egg Shippers! Red Circle Coffee 1-lb Bag 24c A select number of reliable shippers have proved our Rich and Full-Bodied -f^rvice on^Eggs to be valuable to them by consistent rhkly shipment over a period of years. Wei have now Crax the all-purpose crackers 1-lb box 18c AV. ad a LIVE POULTRY DEPARTMENT and will en- satiigm-iamtann, DEXO 3Tb can 65c service in this department. A 100% Pure Hydrogenated Vegetable Shortening Swan Soap 4 med. bars 23c; 3 lge. bars 29c Now thru Saturday You Ought To Find Out Don't Miss This Great Motion Pic­ Jane Parker Cherry Top ture — Claimed To Be One of Ike- SHIP TO Green and While No. 2 cans Best of Ail Times. Layer Cakes ea. 29c Lima Beans 2 for 21 “MRS. MINIVER” Jane Parker Goolden Silver Floss No, cans with BUHNER & CO. Ring Cakes, ea. 15c Greer Garson Sauerkraut 3 for 29c Tasty Gandy 1-16 Pkg. Walter Pidgeon 222 South Front Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Iona No, 254 can Gum Drops 12c Peaches 21c We Specialize In Poultry And Eggs Fine Granulated ’ Mon. Tues. Wed. ’ Sugar 2 lbs. 13c Toilet Soap Regular size cake for July 27-28-29, For your convenience Shipping Gards and information Redeem Stamp No. 5 between Sweetheart lc may be secured from the following reliable HAULERS! June 29 and July 10 and Aug. 22 both of these stamps are good With each purchase of 3 takes Small & Bull Poultry Co., Pocomoke City, Phone 119 for 2-I6s. of Sugar each. at the regular price. Rendel K. Miller, Selbyville, Del., Phone 2171 Marvel Enriched Dated C. A. & C. W. Sparrow, New Church, Va, WALDORF Phone Temperanceville SF22 BREAD Toilet Tissue Perdue’s Express. Willards, Md,, Phone 310 Thurs. Fri., July 30-31 Regular Slice Sigler’s Express, Princess Anne, Md., Phone 187 JIMMY CARROU * HAYDEN y, "HENRY Big r/2 lb loaf 10c Roll 4c E. Fowler Phillips, Laurel, Del,, Phone 4431 ALDRICH" ExtraThin Slice Sandwich with George Tobins — the Funny REFERENCES. LYDON Marved Bread 154 ib loaf lie A Scott Product! Man in “Captains of the Clouds” I BBS City National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa, & Dunn Briidstreet At 7:00 - 10:04 At 8:39 ALSO ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR! Prices 5n this .Advertisement Good until the close of Buy U. S. War Bonds and Stamps Here! i I Business on Satfifu&y, July &5tfe FOR | MAKE EVERY ICTORY PAY DAY® BUt & \/ * UNITED STATES' The State Register BOND DAY BONDS * STAMPS JOIN THI PAY-ROLL * SAVINGS PLAN *

LAUREL, DELAWARE, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1942

L. EdgarHastings Kati0H Boarf Laurel Softball League List Oi Men To Be Produce Prices Auction Block Sells $35,000 Breaking Records Levin Edgar Hastings, age 75 years •> o, ■ - On Wednesday, July 22nd, Cente­ a retired farmer, who lived for the IS KA||@I* uTffillHZfiD nary defeated the Firemen 15 to 8 in Inducted Into Army Here This Week past few years on Pine Street, died' “ the longest game played in the league this season. The winning team only Worth Of Crops Last Week In Near Future Monday and Tuesday Of this week suddenly on the street here last The RatioH Board for the Represen. had nine players, one short of a full were 'the two biggest days in the Thursday morning at 9:30. While he tative Districts 3, 4 and 5, that op- team, but managed to come out vic­ James R. Neal, Fruitland; James M. history of the Laurel Farmer’s Auc­ he had suffered for a number of years I erates with Seaford as the central torious. Both teams played poor ball, Anderson, Laurel; Leonard C, Bost, tion Block, both from the standpoint from a heart ailment, he had been in 1 headquarters, has been reorganized and most of the runs were unearned. Prices reputed to be the highest in Packages of cantaloupes, known as Seaford; James E. Hopkins, Swedes­ of packages sold and total cash re­ his usual healthh and Thursday morn recently to achieve gr6ater e®«ency Last Friday the Lions Club won local cucumber and cantaloupe his­ two-thirds, containing two dozen, boro, N. J.; George R. Oliver, Frank­ ceipts. Last week the total sales ex­ in the matter of rationing. M. E. Cul­ from the E. S. P. S. by a score of 9 to tory were paid at the Farmer’s Auc­ lopes averaged $2.75 for the entire ing walked about three blocks to visit ver of Laurel, a prominent farmer and 4, This victory put them in a tie with, ford; Robert J. Beckett, 'Frankford; ceeded $35,000 for the week, but on tion JJlqck here on Saturday. One day with some going as high, as $3.60 Charles H. Pearson, Millsboro; Char­ Monday of this week a total of with some friends, but suffered an at­ produce man of this town, has become the losing team for fourth place, per package, and the low being $1.60 buyer bought 400 bushels of cukes lie High, Bridgeville; Theadorick El­ 6,338 packages, mostly cantaloupes, tack in front of Dr. James E. Bounds chairman of the Board, and has as his each having 2 wins against 5 losses. for those of lower quality. Packages mo Smiley, Bridgeville; Howard Can­ sold for a total of $13,183. The Dental Office on Fourth street. His co-members Alexander L. Harrington Part of the game was played in a for which he paid an average of §2.40 of flats containing a dozen melons, non,Jr„ Bridgeville; Herman L. West, loupes are being marketed in seve­ condition was noticed by passersby and Albert C. Dunn of Seaford. This light rain. per bushel, the price for some going sold between $1,00 and $1.25 averag­ j central group will continue to pass on Laurel; Robert F. Adams, James H, ral sized packages, mostly "flats” On Monday the Firemen Won from as high as $2.80 per bushel. ing a dollar and quarter for the day. which carry a dozen melons, and who summoned a physician but He the rationing of tires, automobiles, “Ponies” containing a dozen large Mickens, Ebe M. Adkins, Jr., William died before medical aid reached him. Christ Church 3 to 1, behind the 3-hit P, Bulow, Grover Newson, Dempsey “two-thirds” carrying two dozen bicycles and typewriters, but gasoline sized melons averaged $1.70 for the and sugar has been allotted to com pitching of Lord. The game was called day. D. Williams, Seaford; Chas. S. Collins, melons. Thruout the two days the The funeral was held Sunday af­ after six innings on account o£ dark­ melons averaged about ten cents pletely new rationing panels set up Belleville, N. J.; Lester H, Dunn, Bet­ ternoon at two o’clock from the Wind ness. Christ Ohurch was minus their Patey-Manlove The day’s total on Saturday includ­ hel, Leon E, Bradley, Salisbury; Harry apiece regardless of the size of the for the principal towns in this ration­ sor funeral home on West street with ing area. star pitcher, Willing, who left Saturday ed 4,573 packages that brought the Hammond, Bridgeville; Chas. E. Wash­ package. for service in the Navy. This defeat the Rev. L. E. Werner, pastor of One of the town’s pretty summer farmers a total income of $9,089, ington, Geo, B. Compton, Jr., Carlisle Many farmers are selling thei. Rationing panels in the Seaford area cut their lead over Centenary to a nuptials was the four ceremony last melons “loose” without crating them which is considered a record for this Collins, Seaford; James J. Faulkner, Cfhrist Methodist Church, of which for gasoline include City Councilman half game, while the Firemen, by win­ Sunday, which made Miss Hilda C. amount of produce. Due to the dry Martinsville; Geo, S. Smith, Green­ or hauling them to the auction block the deceased was a member officiat­ W. Fred, Burton, H. Milton James, J, ning, are only dne game out of first Patey, daughter of Mrk Lelah L. Pa- weather, shipments are not as heavy City truckers are going into the wood; Raymond Wilkerson, Delmar; ing. The interment was in Laurel Hill K. Phillips, Jr., Harry W. Alexander, place. tey of Philadelphia, the bride of Mr. this year as in many previous seasons Geo. L, Currie, Bridgeville; Vernon fields and buying all the melons Cemetery. Jerfnings H. Moore and J, Tillie Bryan, The box scores follow: ’William E. Manlove, Jr., son of Mr. but due to the high prices the far­ Ellingsworth Chas, E, Taylor, Jesse H. and paying an average of seven In Laurel the panel includes Ford M. Centenary ab r h o a and Mrs, William E. Manlove, Sr. of mers are considerably better off as O'Bier, Howard H. Morgan, Edgar cents per melon, a record price for He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Warrington, Laurence Allen and Lo­ Davis, if 3 2 2 1 0 Houston, Delaware. they are having to buy fewer pack­ produce bought in this manner. Passwalers, Elwood S. Messick, Sea­ Ida Hastings and one son Norman renzo B. Brittingham. The Delmar Callaway, p 4 110 2 ages, as well as having a smaller har ford; Elmer _R. Hastings, Everett H. The heavy rains of the past week Centenai'y Methodist Church form­ Hastings of Wilmington. panel is headed by Ray C. Sturgis. E, Allen, c 2 2 0 2 0 vesting expense. Ralph, William J. Stoakiey, Reuben J. end are expected to have a favor­ Because of the multiplicity of the 5. Carmine, cf 4 10 2 0 ed the setting for the ceremony at Hitchens, JamesA. Henry, Laurel; able effect upon the crops, greatly duties of the rationing board under Williams, 3b 5 12 14 which Rev. E, C, Hallman officiated. More than $35,000 was paid local Ralph M. Mahler, Millsboro; William lengthening the season and favor­ State Hospital — the old system, a continuous bottle­ Hill, 2b 5 1 : Mrs. Louise Warrington sang ‘Because’ farmers for produce sold under the 2 i and ‘I Love You Truly' and the wed- auction block during the week end- L. Hudson, Frankford; Robert W. Le­ ing late yields. neck with persons irom ail over wes­ Funds, ss 4 11 gates, Delmar; Clarence E, Fresh, A few cucumbers this week have g j ding music was played by Mrs. W. T. ing Saturday, averaging nearly $6,- Camp Council Meets tern Sussex crowding the offices for C. Rider, lb 3 3; 01 Jones. Palms, ferns and gladiolas dec- Bridgeville; William T. Passwaters, sold above a dollar a bushel, with all commodities at one time resulted Hopkins, rf . 4 3 i 000 a day. some selling as high as $1.65. I orated the church. William H. Handloser, Greenwood; A meeting was held on July 24, at I in very poor service at times. Under The past week’s sales totalled as Lawrence W. Rowe, Bridgeville; Rus­ On Tuesday a total of 8,422 pack­ Totals 34 15 11 21 9 ' The bride, who was given in niar- 1 Dover of the Delaware State Camp the new system much of this will be , riage by her uncle, Mr. George W. follows: sell 0, Hudson, Frankford; Ralph H. ages were sold under the block for and Hospital Council. There were j eliminated. Firemen ab r b 0 a a grand total of $15,275. Pollitt, wore a gown of white moussel- Spanish, Norman Collins, Greenwood; representatives from the Chamber , of A new chic£ clerk (o bandIe £he rou. T. Adams, c 1 1 0 5 0 Date Packages Total Amt According to present indications ine-de-soie over taffeta, trimmed witli July 20 1931 S2001 Nelson H. Iiefauver, Wilmington; , Commerce, Rotary, Red Cross L W tine office affairs has becn appolntcd H. Figgs, sf 4 1 1 2 0 Woodrow Martin, Bridgeville; William this will be the biggest week in the Venables, 3b 3 1 0 1 chantilly lace. It was designed along July 21 1812 $3077 • Auxiliary American Womens Volun' t (q CIv„ Service con££mation> 5 ’princess lines with sweetheart neck, S, Marvil, III, Delmar; Wilbert Tay­ history of the local auction block, leer Association and Kiwanis present. He . vlctor j. Carmine o{ Delm who Culver, If J 2 2 1 0 0 July 22 3488 $5731 lor, Bethel; Jos, B. Morris, Bethel; J. Ellis, lb 3 1 1 10 0v 1 long pointed sleeves and with a long July 23 5033 $8114 The purpose of this council is to,was £ormt,ri acUve as sccl.ctary £ £' train. Her finger-tip veil was held by July 24 Jos. N. Windsor, Harvey J. Smith, Roy lake care of requests from the camps, stflt Board o£ A ,lculture. L. Anderson, p, rf 2 1 0 1 1 5157 $7260 F. Smith, Laurel; Charles H. Todd, A. Ellis, cf 3 0 1 0 0 a halo ot orange blossoms. She carried July 25 , 4573 §9089 Three Professional and to serve as a sort of a clearing Carmine is „ow at work Jn (he offices, a shower bouquet of white roses and $3S,272.' Alan C. Porter, Greenwood, Elijah E'. house for these requests, ______Watson, Ss 3 0 0 1 1 Total 21,994 Carey, Millsboro; Harry L. Sorden, & Men To Enter Service R. Ellis, 2b 3 0 0 0 0 : bridal wreath with orchid center, Robert M, Wilkinson, Seaford. Judge Charles Terry of Dover was; Gives Report FrOIU Lord, rf, p 3 1 1 1 1 i The maid-of-!' nor. Miss Iratocn Pg« elected chairman of the Council; Mrs ; tey, sister of the bride a. d her only Page - Messick a 3 Two Laurel physicians and one 2£ _ attendant, wore u similar c:e-iion of minister are expected io enter the Constance L. Price of Wilmington jKOtaiy COItVentlOll totals 27 8 Wesley Jr. College 01 pink mousse toe de-sole wi' .west-' Miss Louise P- •>?, daughter of Mr, military services within the next few was elecled treasurer and Mr, Wm, ------— Score by innings: To Open Sept. 19th B, Russell, Field Director of Dola- ( Ray S. Peters, Rolary delegate to n c a a ic '"vmiheart necklinenucjuinc mui>nu shortsnori sleeves.siueves. aA .5. C. Page, formerly of Lewisburg, Ky, weeks, Centenary 6 6 4 and recently of Seaford, and Mr, Cole- » ware will serve as Secretary. Mem-: the International Convention, recently Firemen 4 0 3 non 1— a bandeaux of pink apple blossoms held Dr. Charles M, Moyer, Who has a ,in place_____ her pink_____ nt: ______shoulder-length,.o— iJ man Messick, soil of Mr, and Mrs. The state capitol will once again as bers from Kent are Mrs. Ridgely held in Toronto, Canada, made his of- __ Umpire: Werner Veil, She Carried an old fashioned hou-1 Charles Mesick cf this town, were sume the atmosphere of a college lieutenant’s commission, will report- ' Harrington, Mr,. ... Wallace_____ Woodford,______, ficial______report of.. the— convention______at the '-•'S. x, •------community when the doors of the! ^or du Chairman of Misses Louisa Jane Bennett, Eleanor j McC;air,e „ Conference Academy, the school’s 3 0 0 3 0 Lottie Tony and Lee Clemens were first .graduating class two years later grandfather, Mr. Ben Wiley, also of' Canteen, Mrs. John Brent-; Moore, Elizabeth Oliphant, Anne Dick 2b’ 3 0 1 2 0 Dr. J. A. Wilker, chairman of the arrested here by town officer Harry consisted of five students. The only Laurel, Two passengers in the car !linger’ Chairman of Home Service -ersdn, Jean Shadbum, Helen Mifchelb j 3 0 2 1 0 living member is former Judge Wal- Billy Ellisis of this town received se-!and> T Mrs. ' Jesse Loven, Chairman< Jane Wilker, Dorothy Holt and Norma N, Henry, rf 3 0 0 0 0 vere injuries to his face and shoulder, Juni°T Red” • Cross,“ ] Holt, Mrs, Emma Hearn, Messrs, Ken- is still going on, and that records may • Laurel. At their hearing before Mag- \ Cowell, historian and author, " ■■■ J dall Jonesv Donald Hall, Eugene Wo- who lives on North State street near and Miss Elsie Reeves of Wilmington Totals 31 4 7 18 i be toft at either of f^nrel bants ? “‘rate E. E. Wootten each paid a fine suffered a broken arm and other inju­ PICNIC | machf Jack Harrison, Lester Downes Score by innings: ms alma mater...... —» I and Jack Dolby, alt of Laurel; Harry ;l' The years I906» and 1915 saw the ries. Both received treatment at the E. S. P. S, 3 0 6__41 macy. He further states anyone having The people of King's Methodist I Latham of Philadelphia; Jean, Nancy Theodore O. Rogers, who was ar- 3Vl“ckBntUtoitgciaaTbr^^ \iU theirp®gnual Pic?ic-a"d ™.s c’va': Lions t) 6 x_3 records, and who cannot deliver them! rc5{ad“ by'’state "ffighwayOfficc” Ed Umpire: Werner | o any of these p.aces, that he will gargar Morris on a charge of beingbeini ed was in 2932, totalling 24 students 3ured*and the 'driver of the car escaped I on church lawn, Fnday evening > Mrs, Addie Davis of Bethel, Miss Vir- | have them called for if you notify him 1932, totalling 24 students, at eighl Q.clock. , ?tnia Ann Lane of Federalsburg, Md.; Firemen drunk and disorderly on the highway h o a 3 l^al you have such records ready completely wrecked. ------: ' Dea Lee Pusey and Marion Lloyd of T_ AdamJ. also paid a fine of ten dollars impos­ ed by Magistrate E. E. Wootten. 3 31st. Anniversary Wiley was driving only with his' Mr. Harry Boyce; oiof: Elizabeth,x-uzaDein, N.re, J^J, I ■Salisbury; oausouiy; Mr, anda„u Mrs.inn,.rumm Francis Woer-1 Watsonj, . 2bm Of St John’s Church parking lights on, when he came up 'vis>fed relatives and friends in Laurel ner and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woemer j VenaMes> 3b 1 o 01 BRIDE WAS 70, Chief of Police Harley Hickman ar I s o GROOM WAS 83. rested Frank Phiiiips and Frank L, on an army jeep. Trying to avoid hit- - I351 week. of Clayton, De.aware. (Hastings, If Culver, each being charged with be­ St, John’s Church, Little Hili, will ring riie jeep, he pulled off the road: I J. ElliS, lb OSO, —-—— ing drunk and disorderly on the observe its 100 and thirty-first anni­ and turned over several times. H, Figgs, cf 0 1 0 The marriage of Mrs. Elnora Cope- streets of Laurel last, Saturday. Fines A. Ellis, rf versary on August 9th with a service Kottel Trio At Del-Mar-Va Camp 210 land, age 70 years to Samuel J. Beds | amounting to ten dollars and costs at 10:30 a, nt, A fetter has been sent Entertains at Dinner R. Ellis, C 3 10 worth, age 83 took place at the home a were paid by each. out to all old members and friends of Lord, p 0 2 0 of the groom in North Laurel Sun- i Chief Hickman also arrested Hor- the church announcing the date of the Mr. and Mrs, E. E, Hearn enter------day afternoon, the ceremony being' ace Johnson ar.d William Harmon on service, Word has been received from! toined at a family dinner on Sunday Totals 7 IS 7 performed by the Rev. E. C, TalJmanjort Saturday each being charged with Mr, Ben Ward rf Columbus, Ohio, that ■ with the following guests attending: Church h o a pastor of Centenary Churt,.. I drunkenness and disorderly conduct be has planned to visit Sussex County? William and Edward Ellis of Sea- _ R, Figgs, ss 1 0 I, On the same afternoon. Rev, Hall-loti the streets. Johnson was commit- and hopes to arrive in time for thel ford; Mr. and Mrs. Avery Ellis and v' > G. Records, 2b 0 0 3 man performed another pfdnriage in j fed to jail for 30 days in default of his service. | children, Jean, Nancy and Bobbie, of i Cooper, 3b1 1 6 1 which the. brjde, -Miss Hilda Patey j fine while Harmon's fine of $15 and A cordial Invitation has been ex-, Lansdowne, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. F. A. I Phillips, cf 0 0 1 was but 19 years of age. I cost was paid. lended to old and new friends of the j Woemer and children, Doris & Lois, f Slater, lb neighborhood to worship at this scr- , and Mr. and Mrs. Hayward R. Hearn i Otwell, p Vice with the former members. Persons' of Laurel; and Mis. Addie Davis of IL. Carmine, If having unbaplized children, may bring i Bethel. t Goatee, sf them to the service for baptism. The: ■ ■ ■ ...... t Bailey, rf f ffering will be used for welfare work j TVllPnflpv Fnmilv I J. Carmine, rf Volunteers Wanted because there are always appeals com- J J7 “CHUey J? dmiiy H. Records, c ing from that part of the county for < ReUiUOll, AUgUSt 20 help of some kind. . Totals 22 1 3 IS 8 Score by innings: How can we interest more people in a fine patriotic The Wheatley family will hold its Church 0 0 0 1 0 0—1 cause? There is a need for more men and women to vol­ 0. V. Wootten Taking annual reunion at Wheatley’s Church, Firemen 0 0 0 2 0 1-3 unteer to give three hours once a week to this very nec­ Coast Guard Exam. located on the road from Eldorado to Umpire: Werner essary defense force. It would take 500,000 soldiers to Sharptown, on Thursday, August 20th. do the work of the spotters along the Atlantic Coast plus A picnic lunch will be served at STANDINGS ■ Orlando V, Wootten has returned the equipment to house them. 15,000 airplanes could pa­ noon, followed by a short program and Team W L Pet. from New York City, where he spent the usual social period, This is one of trol this area, but the hut with its spotter is releasing that Christ Church 5 2 .714 many planes to go elsewhere. six weeks at the Church Seaman's the largest family gatherings on. the 2 .667 j Institute, taking a course hi navigation. Centenary 4 peninsula, Mr. Victor C. Wheatley is Firemen 4 3 .571; On a basis of three hour periods of two workers each He toft Monday for Norfolk, where lie the President of this association. A varied program of speakers and Rev. David D. Allen musical -talent will take part thruout E. S. P. S. 2 5 .2861 it requires 112 persons per week to man a post, and with will take an examination for a position 5 .285 in the Coast Guard defense. the camp period. Following the visit Litfns 2 three posts, we need 336 persons. Two and’ three and Grayson Club Boys Opening Camp Speaker of Rev, Allen, the Rev. Elvin J. Zuch, sometimes four workers are coming out of one home, and Miss Ann Thawley has accepted a Are Collecting Scrap president of the primitive Methodist The Big Ten that should never be the case. We have been fold that position with the Community Credit Mr, Timothy Hottel, director of the Conference; will speak August 10 th, Delmarva Camp, announces that the gas will be provided, and we should be willing to share Company here. She was formerly em­ The David Grayson Chapter of the 11th and 12th. Beginning on the 13th The following are the ten leading speaker for the opbning services nt of August thru the 18tti, Rev, Thomas our tires. How often do we ask the Hills and Dickersons ployed at a political office in Yjover. Future Farmers of America held its batters in the league. based on ten to work in a week? the camp on August 8th and Sth will Lawrence of Yonkers, N. Y. will speak. effieial-times at bat: regular meeting Monday evening at be the Rev. D^vid D. Alleri pastor of Jacob Sheetz of Allentown, Pa, gospel Player Team AB H Pet. There are some whose work and health is such that the school. The boys discussed the col­ the Church of the Bible at Trenton, saxophonist, will assist with the music, lection of scrap metal as a worthy and Phillips, Christ Church 16 7 .438 they cannot go but there are many who can, and do not N. J. The Abbott Trometers of this at flit camp from August 10th to the Fall Oyster Suppers profitable project at this time. Otwell, Christ Church 14 6 .429 manifest any interest in this request of our Government, town will be the guest musicians for 23nd. G. Heart, E. S. P. S. 14 6 .429 Agricultural projects, as carried on the opening services, 5 .417 Would a publicity campaign of names help to convince by each individual member, were dis­ Davis, Centenary 12 A Bible Schoo! will be conducted at 12 5 .417 the slackers of their responsibility? This is our job and October 2nd and 3rd cussed, with the projects at this time The camp will continue for a period the camp each Tuesday, Wednesday, Slater, Christ Church we ought to see that it is shared in by every person who of three weeks and over four Sundays. Hopkins, Centenary 10 4 .400 Mt, Pleasant Church being very encouraging. Plans for the Thursday and Friday for the duration b .400 is able to go, and if such a person is not willing he should annual summer outing were tentative Services will be hold week days with A. Ellis, Firemen 15 of the camp. Ah excellent program is 15 6 .400 October 9th and 10th ly made for early September, It is ex­ young peoples services at '7:80 p. m. being planned and a large attendance Landon, Lions be told he must go! St. Paul’s Church and regular preaching at 8 p. in. The Cooper, Christ Church 23 9 .391 pected the boys will go to Trappe of young people is expected. 5 .385 When a person volunteers he is only defending his Pdnd this year for their day of rec­ Sunday schedule, of services follow: Boifnds, Lions 13 October 16th and 17th. Mr. Timothy Hottel of Philadelphia own home and family and certainly is not a job to be St, George's Church reation, Following the huslnesa meet­ 10 a. m., praise service; 11 a. m., wor­ passed on to others. Who will ring up and say to the ing, ice cream and cake was served. ship service; 2:30 p. m., Sunday Sehbol Will he In charge of the camp program Wilson Lowe, who is employed, by October 23rd and 24th lesson; 3 p. m, prearAlng service; 7:i5 and he will be assisted by his wife and the Hercules Company in Wllmming- Wardens “Here am I, Send Me”? Horsey’s Grovel Church Mrs. Violet tfcfions of New York is p. m., youngs peoples servlet; 8 p. m„ son, algo by the Rev. and Mrs. David ton, spent last week-end with his par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Lowe, Sr. visiting Mrs. Ir* Melvin. evening service, . Baker of Warwick, Md. THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1942; page two THE STATE REGISTER, LAUREL, DELAWARE EPISCOPAL ST GEORGES METHOPIST CHURCH cause crop yield, cost of production, ditions it may be profitable to feed FARM FIRE PREVENTION AND CONTROL 10;i00 a. m. Sunday School and returns over cost depend so cows harvested feeds in midsummer CLASSIFIED ADS IS STRESSED BY EXTENSION SERVICE ’ Diocese of Delaware. Rt. Rev. A. R. 11:00 a. m, Worship Service much upon the soil and climato, evi­ if pasture is unavailable,~ Such a practice also is” in line with CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES i McKinstry, D. D. Bishop. Southwest dence at Beltsville favoring harvest­ i Gateway Field. Broac Cre«k Parish KINGS METHODIST CHURCH ed crops over annual pastures as mid the need for keeping dairy produc- 10c per Line or 2c per word | R. Y, Barber, Rector 2:00 p. m, Sunday Sellout summer feed cannot be taken as a ion at the highest possible level to, matches aid the Axis, 3:00 p. m. Communion Service general indication that under con- meet Food for Freedom goals. For First Insertion Ninth Sunday utter Trinity Subsequent Insertion at half price All Saints'. Holy Commun­ Minimum charge per issue 25o ion 9:45 a. m. Summer Dairy Slump In Memoriams lc par word Little Creek. St, Mark’s. No Service. Due To Failing- Feed Minimum charge 40c Ellis Grove. St. Andrew’s. Holy Com Though Delaware farmers general­ Must Be Paid In Advance munion 11 a. m. ly attribute much oi lhe midsummer Laurel. Sf. Philip’s. Holy Commun- milk production slump to Ries and in 8:30 a, in. Saturday, 0 a, in., Alta.’ hot weather, a, study of dairy herd hardware OF EVERY KIND —I and Acolyte work: Thursday, Fcasl of improvement association records from Transfiguration Holy Communion at 12 statees by the U. S, Department of . SMALL & HORSEY'S. Laurel, Del 9:30 a. m. Agriculture shows that the greatest Little Hill. St. John’s. Home coming production decline occurs when pas­ FOR RENT; Furnished apartment in | service on August 9th nt 10:30 a. m. tures fail. The principal cause for re Globe Building. Apply to Geo. T, j duced out put in July and August Purnell. 023-tf 1 seems to be simply a lack of sufficient Centenary good feed, says Claude E. Phillips, FOR RENT: House on Fifth Street. | Methodist Church forage crop specialist lor the Dela­ Apply Charles A. Hastings. ) ware Agricultural Extension Service. Pastor, Rev, E. C. Hallman The remedy obviously is to give 10; 00 A. M. Sunday Scnool cows more and better feed during FOR RENT: Store now occupied by 11:00 A, M. Morning Worship “lean” months such as temporary Gcorgana James. Possession Aug. 1st. .“A Profane Life” pastures of sweet clover, Sudan grass Apply E. B. Riggin & Son. No Evening Service. alfalfa. Many Delaware farmers how­ Of Fine Quality After today, there will be services ever, failed to fit a pasture "gapfull in Centenary Church during the month er” into their 1942 farm plans. Phillips FOR RENT: Dr. John Fooks pro­ of August on account of the repair reminds these dairymen that silage, perly. Lindbergh Avenue Apply The program under way- Union morning hay or a green soiling crop may be Sussex Trust Company. services will be held during the re­ used to maintain summer milk flow FURNITURE mainder of the month at Christ Meth­ almost as economically as certain FOR RENT unfurnished apartment, odist Church. kinds of temporary pasture, all conveniences. Reasonable rent. Ap­ In fact use of harvested crops for Save Up To ply State Register office, Phone G3G. I MT. PLEASANT CHARGE midsummer feed actually proved less E, E. Crockett, Minister expenive than such annual pastures FOR RENT—5-room house on Sixth1 Services Sunday, August 2, 1942 as soybeans and Sudan grass in com On Our Ceiling rices Street, extended. Lights. Available nt. PSWHT FOREST FIRES I MT. PLEASANT CHURCH parative tests at the Beltsville Re­ once. See Arthur Carmean. JlG-2t j 10:00 a. m. Church School search Center of the Departmnt. Be TAKE 12 MONTHS TO PAY Nominal Down Payment - Small Carrying Charge Shades for dim-out light made to “Careless Matches Aid The Axis”— Director reveals that tlie Extension order. C. C. Oliphant & Son, Inc. This is the slogan of the U. S. Depart- Service is preparing another of its Phone 555. Zt marl of Agriculture wartime fire pre­ special Wartime Extension Folders on vention program. G, L, Schuster, di­ fire control and prevention for distri- j £ FELDMAN BROS LOST: Ladies’ Gold Lapel Watch., rector of the Delaware agricultural bution soon. ( Annual Summer Sale Reward if returned to Dr. J. R. Elliott. ■ Extension Service, calls upon all Del­ He urges tliat all members of Del- i / ------SALISBURY aware farm families to see that Del­ aware farm families study this folder : MAN WANTED! Rawleigh Route aware's agricultural losses due to fire as soon as received, and cooperate in . / available in Sufse’t County, 3 town- _ are kept nt a minimum. removing all hazards, and in assemb- 1 < ships 2,800 families. Want steady man ' ------~ ling the proper fire control equipment. i to make route regularly every month, i Special emphasis is being placed on OF A iiiw.wfiin'w.nii Good profits. Must haev car. See W. S. rural fire prevention and control in 8 Clendaniel, Harrington, Del., or write Delaware by tlie Delaware Agricultu- I Attention! Poultry & Egg Shippers! Rawleigh’s Dept. DEG 24-211C Chest- . ml Extension Service, as one of its crj pa J24-3t I wartime Extension activities. Tliis pro ’ ! gram stresses tlie need for further at- I A select number of reliable shippers have proved our IV ANTED: Middle-aged man 45 - GOWentian in preventing fires and is part i service on Eggs to be valuable to them by consistent years old to work about four hours! ofm nationwide campaign recently an Christ Methodist Dresses & Hats weekly shipment over a period of years. We have now each night from 7 to ll. Good clean i nounced by Secretary of Agriculture added a LIVE POULTRY DEPARTMENT and will en­ work. Salary $15.00 week. Apply by, Claude Wickard, which has as its Church deavor to give the same service in this department. letter to XYZ, Care State Register : slogan "Careless Matches Aid Tlie ! ------J------— I Axis.” L. E. WERNER, Minister WANTED: Women and men attend In announcing the program, George Services Sunday, August 2, 1942 You Ought To Find Out ants in State institution for mental Schuster asks every Delaware farm defects, good physical condition. Must family to cooperate irt reducing rural 11 a, m. Morning Worship $ be United States citizen but need not (ire losses in the State and to prepare Sermon by the pastor SHIP TO be residents of New York State. S54 per themselves for an emergency. No other services. $ month increasing to SG2 after three He reminds Delaware farm families COME AND WORSHIP WITH US months service, and room board nnd that we are living in an area subject \ Wheatleys Ladies Shop laundry. Write Superintendent Letch- to attack, particularly by bombing. The BOHNER & CO. worth Villlace, Thiells. N. Y stating use of incendiary bombs in such at­ Portsville Methodist age and sending reference from pre­ tacks would Vastly Increase fire hazard Church 322 South Front Street} Philadelphia, Pa. vious employer. to rum! buildings as well as possible > wldcpsread forest and field fires. Only L. E. W emer, Minister WANTED: 1#4ierk'nced man for by removing, luniTds that normally Services Sunday, August 2, 1912 3 * We Specialize In Poultry And Eggs feed mill* work, also truck drivers. ' cause fires and by' being prepared to Apply H. H. Dickerson. , deal with emergencies when they oc- 2 p. m. Sunday School For your convenience Shipping Cards and information , cur, can loss of property, time and 3 p. m. Preaching If you have a vacant house or apart­ even life be avoided, he says. Sermon by the pastor KEEPING may be secured from the following reliable HAULERS: ment list it with me. I have several To assist Delaware farm families to The next preaching service will be applicants. make sure that careless matches and 1 Small & Bull Poultry Co., Pocomoke City, Phone 119, held oh August 23rd. Arthur S. Hearn, Real Estate Agent no other hazards will aid the Axis, the Rendel K. Miller, Selbyville, Del., Phone 2171 SEE C. SI LEWIS: Magic Cheif, Orile and Roper gas ranges, “See Si before C. A. & C. W. Sparrow, New Church, Va. you buy ” Phone Temperanceville SF22 Card Of Thanks Perdue’s Express, Willards, Md., Phone 310 EXECUTORS Sigler’s Express, Princess Anne, Md,, Phone 187 We want to thank everyone for their w many expressions of sympathy on the I E. Fowler Phillips, Laurel, Del,, Phone 4431 occasion of the sudderi death of our husband and father, Edgar Hastings, REFERENCES ‘if. also for the use of automobiles and th? z floral tributes a! tho funeral. SALE City National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa., & Dunn Bradsirecl Mrs. Etfafir HastinC" nr.d Rrm Announcement Of Real Estate & Personal WITH THE JONES'S ALSO ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR! I r wi=h fo ar.:,5 .nee that I ;.m a can- War is sweeping aside foolish notions and Silly didafr- fir Ffprc cn’-ifivo fr- m f p 5th Property ideas, such as “keeping up” with the neighbors, Representative D.striif cjbjcct to tbe Lost year’s suit or dress is no longer a badge Democratic Primary Election. Late of Lavinia R. Knowles, Deceased, of Laurel, Sussex Charles G. Allen of poverty but of Patriotism. Americans every­ County, Delaware where are facing the fact, realistically, that there are more important uses for money, such Notice es buying War Bonds, paying taxes and build­ The* undersigned, Executor of the Estate of Lavinia R. I Notice is hereby riven that Lr-ffen Knowles, deceased, will sell at public auction, in front ing a reserve fund for the post-war period. In­ Testamentary were in due form o of The Peoples National Bank, in Laurel, Delaware, at cidentally, a bank account here can help you law granted ur.fo the ur.dcr^rmtd, on 2 o’clock p. m., on ’do all three of these things. the 14th day of July A. D.„ 1942, and that all persons bavins* claims against the estate of the deceased must present Saturday, August 1,1942 same, duly attested, to the said Arthur S, Hearn, Executor of the estate of iWBONDS Lavinia J. J&towJes, deceased, on or (Tne Following Described Property: before the I4ih day of July, 3943, or Not everybody with a dollar abide the Act of Assembly fn such Nd. T House and lot fronting 60 feet on the north side 'to spare can shoot a gun SMWJ’gaTO case made and provided. of W. Sixth St., running back 184 feet, adjoining lands straight—hot everybody can shoot straight fo the bank and T&SSS®" Address Arthur S Hearn of Marvil Package Go, on the north and west and lands if buy War Bonds, Buy your Laurel Delaware Executor of Samuel T« Smith heirs on the east. 10% every pay day. J16-3£ No. 2 Vacant Lot fronting 39Vi feet on Market St., run­ KABsnutmcsmntE FOR RENT: Large 3-room apart* ning through to Fourth St,, adjoining lands of Chas. C» ment, convenient for 8 to sleep, cook Ellis and others on the west and lands of Chas, L, Wright and eat S15 per week. on the east. Other 5-room apartments at Reho* TRUSTCQMBBrcE both Beach, No. 3 House and lot in the rear of the Lavinia R. Know­ Clara Short les home property. Dimension* of this lot will be an­ IT WILL TAKE MONEY ! Milton, Del,, R. D. I nounced on the day of sale. 1 Stocks — 2-shares of The Peoples National Bank of Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Every loyal American’s money is buying Laurel; 20 shares of the Sussex Trust Company; 18 shares of Preferred stock of Eastern Shore Public Ser­ War jBonds and Stamps — to the tune of 10% vice Co., 6'/j percent; 7 shares of American Power and Light, S per cent. of his or her pay every pay day. Make that Furniture, Ets. —■ On Delaware Avenue, at the rear of your personal Victory program — and keep ^^iM®,T«ga»u.vs,ssoaSS£»j, Lowe’s Market, twill sell the following household goods: a lot of Chairs, Rockers, stands, Carpets, Rugs, Stoves, Thrifty pri1^ saving too! Bed, Bedstead, Bedcovering, Sideboard, Kitchen Furni­ ture, Dishes, Etc, FARM BUREAU INSURANCE WBOWS TERMS OF SALE, CASH 'smoWJ&srS F. J’ BAUER Purchaser wi]Pbe required to pay the cost of deed and LOW COST - EASY PAYMENTS Revenue stamps placed thereon. George R. Figgs, Auctioneer AUTO -W — FIRE nrcwFf Wsr Stamp^t^nds Accepted ArthurS. Hearn AsjSsjtwent **•'' FOR THIRSTY PEOPLE Seafori A*’’’"15’*** Kn«#3e», ] 1 The Peoples National Bank Iitan V, I 'ii, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1942 THE STATE REGISTER. LAUREL. DELAWARE PAGE THREE

see groceries being delivered by sex County Health Unit’s new address trict 50. Formation of the Interstate The State Register horse and light wagon. Farmers Opposed To Delaware: Delaware State Grange, in Georgetown now located on South Farmers Council, Inc., was announced Milford. I MAKE EVERY Published Every Thursday Morning By Bedford treet, instead of on the Circle. Lewis Organization three weeks ago with one of its pur­ The appointment of a Laurel man Woodyard Publications of Del., I»c. Miss Beers comes to Delaware from poses, the combatting of the Lewis Washington, D; C.: Maryland and' PAY DAY as chairman of the Ration Board for 1^ At Laurel, Delaware Pittsburgh where she was associated The Interstate Farmers Council, for­ move. Virginia Milk Producers Association. | this area is expected to greatly im­ WAR with the Public Health Nurses Assoc­ mation of which was announced less ------—— i prove the prestige of this organization Entered at the Post Office in Laurel, iation. She will direct the activities of than a month ago, now represents more Tlie organizations already affiliated Miss Frances Bbm t, employed in! ^BOtJD DAY Delaware as Second Class Matter not because he is a Laurel man hut the five nurses whose numerous ser­ than 358,000 farmers in a five-slate with the Coifncil include the following: Wilmington, spent the week-end with 1 because the new chairman, Mr. M, E. vices extend over the whole Sussex area, P. C, Turner, president, slated. Maryland: Md, Farm Bureau, Bal­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Short, ! STOP JPL7DW6—0QUARS Culver has a reputation for fair deal Editor and Manager It. S. Brock County, in the homes as well as in Reporting to the executive committee timore; Thurmont Milling & Supply inf» and is the type of man who will the clinics located in Georgetwon, Lau Mr. Turner said that membership al­ Cooperative Association, Thurmont; want this phase of the war conducted rel, Seaford, Frankford, Lewes asd ready includes 19, farm organizations Maryland Cooperative Milk Producers, What? No Lemonade! in a business like manner, with gaso Rehoboth, and co-operatives in Maryland, .Penn­ Baltimore, Farmers Cooperative, Fred line, and tires being provided for those sylvania, Delaware, Virginia and West erick; Maryland State Grange, Bel Air. Centenary Sunday School has been Up until now Miss Mary M. Klaes raHSSGESS who are legitimately entitled to Virginia with a combined membership West Virginia: West Virginia Farm holding a picnic every July for the' them. of Dover has been supervisor of both. of 358,200 and that additional farm or­ Bureau, Morgantown. past SO years or so, and on each oc­ Kent a’nd Sussex County nurses, but Everyone who knows Mr. Culver, ganizations are joining each week. r£SU casion everyone attending, hap beep with the tire and gasoline shortage and Virginia: Virginia Farm Bureau is very well pleased with this appoint Take your Ckmme in served free of cost, all the. lemonade with the extra needs expected for clin­ “These organizations,” he said, "have Federation, Harrisonburg; Southern Plenty of ment. JF/IK STAMPS he could drink. And what, is a pic­ ics. and nursing services in view of the come together to promote and to pro­ States Cooperative, Richmond; Far­ Vitamins J nic wilhout lemonade 1 B'it this yc'ai- growing shortages of doctors, it was tect the interests of tlieir members and mers Cooperative, Frederick; Shenan­ the Natural Way announcement was made that there felt that the work should be divided of farmers generally. All of these or­ doah Valley Cooperative Creamery, would be no lemonade, • unless under two supervisors.Miss Klaes will ganizations are farmer-controlled and Harrisonburg; Virginia State Grange, continue to supervise the Kent County are in themselves tangible proof that Richmond. Large, Full-Pod people who planned to attend, furnish Colorado ed tlie sugar out of their half pound nurses, as well as acting as state nur­ farmers are able to build and operate Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Guern­ a week allowance. sing consultant for tlie crippled child­ tlieir own organizations without un­ sey Breeders Association, Harrisburg; Church and Sunday School people Mrs. Earl Hayes of Dover was the ren’s service. solicited helo of John L. Lewis or Eastern States Farmers Exchange, New week-end guest of her mother, Mrs. are perfectly willing to forego such anyone else who wants to use farmers town; Interstate Milk Producers Co­ I r. i Charles W. Riggin. Miss Alberta Wilson is State Direc­ as2> 19‘ small things as this if they are neces as a means of furthering his own am­ operative, Philadelphia; Lehigh Valley tor of Public Health Nursing, and Dr. bition for personal power.” sary to promote the war effort. But Miss Ida Robinson was given a Cooperative Farmers, Allentown; Dair Maryland B. Byrne is the physician in JoHn L. Lewis has been waging a they do dislike the idea of children shower by Miss Norma Russell and men’s Cooperative Sales Association, charge of the Sussex County Health drive for the past four months seeking Pittsburgh; Pennsylvania Farm Bureau Large Elberta going without lemonade at their an­ Mrs. Frdnk Eliis last Tuesday evening, Unit where Miss Beers is located. to orgnaize the nation’s 3,000,000 dairy Federation, Harrisburg; Pennsylvania Freestone nual picnic, when millions of pounds July 21st. are used annually for the manufac­ men as a United Mine Workers, Dis- State Grange, Harrisburg. Mrs. Z. S. Hastings of Elizabeth, N, Sussex County Health Unit nurses Peaches ture of intoxicants. Only recently has J. arrived Monday to spend a few assist in the control of communicable it boon announced that manufacture weeks with relatives here. diseases of childhood by advising tlie of intoxicants would be ^curtailed, Miss Margaret Lowe of Baltimore mother how to isolate and care for the but the liquor people reported that will visit Mrs. Frank Eilis next week. child in order that the disease may not SOLID SLICING TOMATOES 2 'bs 9c it would be small worry as they had Mr. James Duffel submitted to a spread to other members of the family BABY CHICKS planned for just such an emergency FANCY CALIF. ICEBERG LETTUCE hd 15c minor operation in Milford Hospital or to the community. and had a four year supply on hand. HATCHED FROM ALL NEW ELECTRIC INCUBATORS LARGE SUMMER RAMBO APPLES 3 lbs 13c on Monday. And until the present time, trucks Case finding work is done in locat­ Mrs. Jack Garber of of Baltimore is ALL FLOCKS PULLORUM TESTED t Stowell’s Evergreen Fresh, Full-Podded delivering beer and liquor have been ing persons with tuberculosis or vene­ the guest this week of her brother-in- S. C. WHITELEGHORNS, QUALITY BARRED ROCKS on tlie preferred list to secure tires real disease. If either seems likely, the law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey CROSS-BRED BROILER CHICKS For RAPID GROWTH and tubes, when milk delivery trucks person is urged, to go to the family M, Phillips. physician or to a Board of Health NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS FROM ONE OF BEST Fresh Corn Lima Beans were not. Mrs. J. Carlton Hearne held a Re­ The Nazi flyers have had special clinic for examination. Where tuber­ BREEDERS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE cital for her music pupils at her home 15‘ 9 tbs. 1 qc instructions not to bomb any enemy culosis is found and the patient does ears last Saturday afternoon. The follow­ Sexed or Unsexed by American Sexers — Also Started Chicks breweries, because a plenty of beer ing pupils pl'ayed sselections! Donna not go to a sanitorium, the Board of and liquor in the stomachs of the Health nurse show the mother methods Larrimore, Barbara Lee Webb, Jean of caring for the patient and isolating Stamp No 7 Now Stokes’ or Sunrise enemy would prove one of the most Lowe, Jean Layton, Carol Dukes, Dor­ DOREY’S H ATCHERY him so that the remainder of the family Qood for Bonus valuable allies. othy Waller, Grace LeCates, Eleanor LAUREL, DELAWARE PHONE 4741 Delicious are not so apt to become infected. Tomato We cannot recall a time in Laurel Hastings, Isabel Boyce, Marie Hill and 2 lbs Sugar when there was more drunkenness Stamp No, 6 now Narma Jane Fletcher. The nurses whom Miss Beers will Bartlett Juice on the streets than at present. The Mrs.Leighton Fowler is spending the j being redeemed town police are very lenient in the supervise in Sussex are: Miss Sara for usual 2 lb 24-oz dj Qc week with her mother, Mrs. Willard Jane Murray and Miss Rachel King of cans J matter, and never arrest a drunk un­ quota. 2 F. Deputy. I Georgetown, Miss Helen Lingo and BRAN, SUGAR til he becomes disorderly fa* gets so Mr. Claude Callaway of Rutherford,! Pears fiSCO Miss Marian McCabe of Millsboro and Halves & Pieces In Syrup Pure he is unable to continue under his N. J., and his sister, Miss Helen Cal­ 2 ,b“ 13° Concord own power. Mrs. Velma Anderson Wilson of Milton laway of Elizabeth, N. J. visited rela­ A WAR-TIME Aseo Toasted tives in Laurel the first part of the I'M)* ' rGrape Juice week,14 Corn Flakes can quart bot 28c Farmers of this area are profiting • ■ »q______pt from the war boom that created a de ' NECESSITY 2bate29° mand for the crops produced to date Addition Is Made this season. While Laurel is not a To Health Staff strawberry section, this crop proved War has put heavy loads on telephone lines. an unusual success during the season Sussex County has n new super­ With high prices and a good yield. visor of public health nursing, Miss ’ We cannot add to our facilities, for the mate­ PEAS 2^2/ Prices received for cucumbers have Grace M. Beers, who has been added rials needed to do so are going into the gotdScat Enriched CHOICE been almost unheard of, with the crop to the staff of the State Board of Health ? t NEXT at end of the season bringing as high nnd has her headquarters at the Sus- i shooting side of the war. We must make TOMATOES as ?2.00 per bushel. And now the WINTER the most of what we have. More people cantaloupe crop—at least to the pre­ ■LOUR No2}$ sent lime has been wonderfully satis­ must share party lines. cans factory, with prevailing high prices. Have A Thorough If you are on a party line, you make it And with tohtatoes just appearing JJbxde with Louetta Rutter-Axco Wanted For Victory possible for others to have service. TOMATO SOUP at the local cannery, the price for this CHECK-UP Hom-de-Lltc Means FRESH perishable crop Is also al least fifty So share the line. Don’t make unneces­ MAYONNAISE pint Jar 27c 10J-0Z I ‘’« SALAD DRE8SINO pint Jar 22c 17' percent higher than in former years Waste Paper sary calls. Before you call, think what you More mule teams are appearing nt On Your Furnace pka lie N. 5; C. Old Fashioned tbe local auction block hauling the are going to say so that calling back will be WHEATIES lb Old Rags CORN KIX PkB 12c •* ASSORTMENT crops to market, thah In many years, unnecessary. Keep your conversations as 22’ Going back to boyhood days we now Have your furnace overhauled OUR WHITE BREAD IS, ENRICHED Scrap Metal and cleaned. short as possible. With healthful Vitamins and Minerals Have broken parts repaired or Cooperation on party lines is more than You get Better Bread for Less Money Here Old Rubber replaced. a matter of courtesy—it’s a war-time ne­ Supreme or Rich MHk ?7cIvs GET IN THE SCRAP! Have the knowledge it doing Its cessity. pari in the war! targe loaf Sell to a collector or put on the Street for the Town Collector each War Calls Como First! ' ' READ Friday. If you live outside town limits, deliver to theTown lot C. C- OLIPHANT -x FVonV Street * 'THE DIAMOND STATE TBLSPHOKB LAUREL FINANCE COMMITTEE Creamy, Mellow, Pillsbury’s F" fl fl & Son, Inc. COMPANY Of State Defense Council Cheese Phone 555 Laurel, Del. Bt/r tz. S. WAR RONDS AND STAMPS floor5-29c KRAFT’S CHEESE Sno^Sheen Cake Flour pkrt 22e Vb23c Pork Liver lb^* Don’t let vital tools and machinery lie around Cut-Up, Local Chickens* useless — let us put them back in working order Specially Priced with an expert job of welding. Don’t wade through priorities and restrictions trying to get new imple­ JUNKET gUOS' Enter Our Amateur ments for your war production. Instead, give us the Freezing Mix Photo Contest With Gevaert Films. 113 Prizes job of putting the ones you have hack into shape for lc SALE OF SWEETHEART SOAP “TlSffc WAR BONDS , * J, / AND STAMPS constant use. We guarantee expert welding! Buy 3 cakes and get another cake for only 1e Slop in /or complete details, Woodbury Soap2 17c Mione Hand Soap 2 cn« 17c We are especially equipped to handle any kind Boraxo ®an 3.4c OSCO Sal Soda 24->b pkg yc techicians admire Lighthouse Cleanser «n 4c of farm repair work, Don’t throw it away until we BAB-0 2 c»ns 25c OUR TECHNIQUE BON-AMI “X* 10c OAKITE P»

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, Giuliani Iiuyne, om. ib.- uwnw.-i Albeit White, on West Stif. I. evening. Mrs. George Callaway is spending WANTED Movie Operators and man­ I of (he Infill Ai'fwlp Cli’.incrCurtis with Ray Milland licious ice cream. You'll love it ill Franklin Gordy, Jr„ of George-1 Mrs. Albert Horton will have as Clark in Rehobth, any of our many flavors — have it John Wayne — Paulette Goddard town, is spending some time at the ‘ luncheon guests Friday, Mrs. Leighton Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Campbell have the sundae, soda or parfait way! home of his grandmother, Mrs. Clara Fowler of Wilmington, and Mrs. Frank entertained for the past three weeks, FOR SALE Paramount News - Selected Shorts Gordy on East Sixth Street. Ellis and Mrs. Walter Smith of Laurel, Mr. Campbell’s grandchildren, Virgin­ ia and Leonard Campbell of Wiiwau- Ira Hastings has returned home af­ Mr. Jesse Allen is confined to his Wed., One Day Only — Aug. 5 home with an attack of erisipelas. kee, Wisconsin. When they returned ter attending summer school at the Milton Berle — Brenda Joyce University of Delaware. Mrs. Ernest Purnell and Mrs. Geo. home Tuesday, they were accompan­ Wiley Ralph, a patient at Brandy­ T. Purnell were Philadelphia visitors ied as far as Baltimore by Mrs. Camp­ "" John Shelton in . WALKER’S on Tuesday. bell and Miss Mae Kenney. OX WOOD wine Sanatorium, is visiting at the “WHISPERING GHOSTS" home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Miss Sara Hatfield of Haddonfield, Mr. A. L. Shipley has returned home N. J. is spending a few weeks here fro Pennsylvania Hospital, where he Soda Fountain Hany Ralph on Pine Street. LARGO SIZE $1.00 with John Carradine, Grady Sutton Rev. Stewart Eox is attending his with her sister, Mrs. Louise Warring­ was a patient last week. Mrs. Shipley spent the week with Miss Nell Marvil Market St., Globe Bldg., Laurel conference and camp in Cecil County ton. Latest News — Selected Shorts Maryland. Mrs. Emma Soudcr of Philadelphia in Philadelphia. PHONE LAUREL 636 or 680 Mrs. William Hudson, mother of is spending a few days with her Mrs. Harvey D. Williams will enter­ aSSSSSJOeSS.SJC'CJC^^ SHMHHHeNMenanHBHHH Mrs. Fowler Phillips, has returned af­ brother-in-law and sister, Mr. & Mrs. tain her two-table bridge club this ter a two-week vacation in Pitman, H. sas J., and Germantown, Pa, Mrs. W, A. Easom is spending the week in Ocean City at the Hotel Nor- dica. \ Layton Theatre BUY WAR Sgt. Walter T. Smith, Jr., of Bedford, Mass., is spending a short furlough at BONDS AND PUBLIC AUCTION the home of his parents, Mr, & Mrs. ' SKAFORD, DELAWARE Walter T, Smith, Sr., on West Str^t, “REAP THE WILD WIND” STAMPS NOW! Of Valuable Harlan Thawley attended the Phila- at 7:34 and 9:38 C'nicago double-header in Philadelphh Evenings 7-9 ANTIQUES AND USED FURNITURE the past Sunday. Get Your August Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hastings and Sunday, Monday, Tuesday — August 2-3-4 Having Decided to Move and to Discontinue Antique family and Mrs. Harlan Thawley and A Thousand Thrills the Screen has never told before! Woman’s Day only two children spent Sunday at Bethany Business in this State, I will sell at Public Auction where Beach. Antique Sign Is Displayed Fresh Fruits And Vegetables! On U. S. 13 between Seaford and Laurel, on assey* “Victory Food Feature” iBtis bu bv - miiBVtpnq, Lynne Overman Robert Preston Elbefta Freestone Saturday Aug. 8 At 10:00 A. M. Now thru Saturday Susan Hayward PEACHES 3 lbs. 20c Entire Stock of Antiques, consisting of chairs, corner (Vitamins A**, C*) cupboards, sofas, drop-leaf tables, glassware, etc. / ------See It From The Beginning ------■/ IL S, No. 1 (Vitamins Bl*, C*) Also Lot of Used Furniture and other items too num­ t VAVA\WA\\\\\\\\VI,S Newr Potatoes 10 lbs. 27c erous to mention. Crisp (Vitamins A*, Bl*, C’*, G*) .Jj ------Ends Friday ■ $ Iceberg Lettuce ’ 2 heads 25c All of the above property will positively be sold for 2 “Bahama Passage” - “Henry and Dizzy” | Wesatern Full-Pod , the High Dollar. Fresh Peas 2 lbs. 21c TERMS OF SALE: CASH ' ------Scitine HusaiAe.' Nearby White or Yellow Fresh Corn MISS MARGARET PHIPPIN Cool UEUI Cool 6 ears 19c _UL= Full-Flavor Ira Y, Wheatley, Auctioneer IRUREl - DELRUIRRE {Ripe Tomatoes, Nearby 2 lbs. 10c Seedless Limes cello ctn. 5 to 6 in. 12c ; Sat. Only, August 1 (Cont. 2-11 P. M.) I ✓ Another Thrill-Packed Action Show 5? *’ Excellent Vitamin Source; * Good Vitamin Source

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,54VtS Paper Napkins 2 pkgs. of 80 13c 55.00 Suits...... Reduced to 43,75 40.00 Suits...... Reduced to 31.75 w. 35.00 Suits ...... •, Reduced to 26.75 Marvel Enriched Dated! A&P Finest Quality '»f «»-»*£> pfi BREAD 1 25.00 Suits ...... Reduced to 19.75 Feature Sunday 9:05 ■ Monday 2:50 - 7:50 9:58 BUTTER Regular Slice I Eigtra* l]/<>-Ib loaf JQc| Friday, Only, July 31 Edgar Allen Poe’s Terrifying Tale of a Murderer’s Double Mystery Laugh Program Confession 1 Tub Cut Ib. 46c ••THEY CALL IT BASEBALL Extra Thin Slice 1 BUT IT'S MOIDER!” “THE TELL TALE HEART” SANDWICH BREAD Sunnyfield in % ft Prints 1 SUMMER SUITS Now Off Lloyd Nolan, Carole Landis in. With JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT l'A lb Loaf 11c I “It Happened Butter...... Ib. 48c All 37.50 Suils...... Reduced to 28.00 “In Flatbush” All 32.50 Suits ...... Reduced to 24.00 Also Tues. Wed., August 4-5 Hollybrook Ann Page All 30.00 Suits...... Reduced to 22.50 “You’re Telling Me” JEANETTE MacDONALD with Hugh Herbert, Anne Gwyr.nc All 25.00 Suits...... Reduced to 18.75 NELSON EDDY in FRESH PEANUT Saf, Mat. 2 P, M. Aug I “1 MARRIED .'<« j Bill (Radio) Boyd, Art Davis In AN ANGEL” MILK “Rolling Down The BUTTER At 7:00 * 10:02 AT 8:39 Great Divide” Quart 15c ALL COLORED and 14b Jar 27c Drums of the Congo’ 2 Thurs. Fri., August 6-7 | SHIRTS $1.00 with Stewart Erwin, Ona Munson I® M her EXCITING! | Pius “Holt of Secret Service” GOES A-HAUNTING!« 8 tuu. V Jane Parker Pecan Ann Page 8-oz, Jar LATEST NEWS Sm&teb.steEsetMdi fefa-JetilealT she laesd Loaf Cakes each 25c Sandwich Spread 14c Mon, Only Aug. 3 tddk romaoca! Jane Parker Devils Food Leo Goreey —• Hunts Hall in Creme Iced Ann Page 8-62. Jar “Let’s Get Tough” Unit. YOUNG Loaf Cakes each 25c French Dressing 14c Straw Hats...... Now 1-2 Off in Jane Parker With THE DEAD END KIDS 100% Pure Vegetable Shortening Plus “SEA RAIDERS” No. 2 Dated Donuts doz. 13c Shoes, Summer...... Now 1-4 Off Dexo 3-lfe Can 65c Latest News MILTON Sunnyfield Enriched Top Grade Sportcoats ...... Now P4 Off Tues, Only Aug. 4 BERLS Flour 12-lb Bag 47c Octagon large bars Don Terry — Leo Carrillo in MtNSAI Laundry Soap ‘A for 19c JOYCS Fine Granulated Slacks, Sportshirts...... 1-4 Off “Top Sergeant” JOHN Sugar ' 2 lbs. 13c Dai.y Growth 100-ib Bag Latest News — Selected Shorts At 7:00 - 10:17 Corrodlo® At 8:31 Growing Mash Redeem Stamps No. 6 and 7 be­ 2.95 Wed, Thurs., Aug. 5-8 fore August 22nd. These stamps Daily Egg 108-1B Bag John Wayne — Binnie Barnes in are good for 2 IBs, of Sugar each. Scratch Feed , “In Old California” ,, Coming Soon — i $2.40 CULVERS ' PJus Selected Shorts ~~ News “REAP THE WILD WIND” £ Price. In this Advertisement Effective Until the Close MEN’S SHOP in DELMAR Of Business Saturday, August lafc »»