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YlJLE PLAY ~:':l(~;~~~.~l;l!e~~:c~!~ 24 SCHEDULE II Council Plans Hearing METHODIST TO FEATURE ~l:'\~~:!Pi::~~~~:~~~~~·~~~igh~~c hh e~~ OF SERVICES On New Town Charter WHI1'E GIFT A tableau, arranged by Miss Dora IS LISTED ~>------Gibb a nd Miss Miriam Lewis, will I SERVICE IS PROGRAM AT be presenled. accompanied by a choir Date Not Set As Yet; IPoli ce Continuillg of 30 voices led by Mrs. Elgin Shaw. BY CHURCH Meet Not Ref) u it'c(1 But DI'iyc On Motorists CC i Miss Sophie McVey w ill sing, "Oh P bl" B k' S It SCIIEDULED J HOOL WED • Holy Night," and William Anderson, 11 lC ac lug ong I An il11 pl ession given in an arlicl "The Three Kings." Mrs. Don Martin - - . last W ek that local pohce a rc easll1 g WIlh the proposed zonll1g ordll1ance up on their dl ive agall1st speeders 111 10l'use To will be organist. Presbyterians still under consideration here, Town the town limits was incorrect. accord· Chl'istnlas Story 2CI The plans for lhis ser,,'ice have been Council lhis week swung the spotlight ing to Police CQl11missioner Rodney Po . al'ticilJate In ~~~~~~lped by the young people of th<; Set Series Of on another major civic issue, when it Dann. To Be Depicted P 'I announced plans for holding :l public Although arr sts fell off last month, COI Ol'fU 1 EYe]}t Programs Here hearing on the new Town Charler. lhis was merely because motorists are In P aoenllt IIetOe A date for the session has not been falling into line and violations of tho At Rigll School To Mark Yule set yet, but a~l ann?unc em~n t is .ex- 125-mile limit have dropped. On Sunday Nite WIlITE CLAY ___ Ip ee ted soo n, S1l1ce CouneIl IS anxIOus I Police are still pushing the cam- B " d 'b TO DEDICATE The schedule fo I r' · to have a fina l draft ready fo r sub- I paign, howev er, and are quick to crack "he annual Whi tl:' Girts Christmas The p l ~.\'. "A Son g 1s "orn. escn - d ' . rba serI es 0 ~erv l c es I mi ssion lo the nexl session of the Ge n- I down on i'ncaulious molorists. 'n how "Silcnt Nl nht came to be an . plograms to e h d . dUl'lng the ; eral Assembly. Unlike lhe zoning law, I service of the Newark '\lcth dist :\';itt~n. will hi~hligh t lhe annual NEJ W ORGAN r.h~· l s tm as season at lhe FI rst P re b~- . the charler must be approved by the ------Chll\'ch will be held Sllnday vening at ChristmaS pro~ram o~ the :

did not handlc fI'YCl:S, ither fresh 01' Ii Marketing' • I fr ozen packag d . whllc anothcr 18 per I Publ. ]led c nt o( the retail rs handlcd frozen fo od, bu t did not handl (rozen-pack- Few Siml)le Precaution ' an "Th R tail Markcting of F rying aged (ry rs. Insure Sa fe Holiday Chickcns in Philadelphia." Bull ctin I The. avc r ag~ w c Idy sal7s of Phila- Na. 2~5 of the De lawarc A ~ ri cu ltur a l =~;~~~~Cd r~~al ~~r s ·fr e~~~~~:;~~ a l~dye;'~ If .\ all wish to hclp kccp your Expcl'lmental Station, has Just b en Ifro z n-packaged frycrs. Even in a Christmus tr c from casting a dark publi shcd. Writt n by W. T. McAllistcr per iod whe n the pricc diITcr n Un l bc­ shadow into your homc, thc D laware and R. O. Ba usman it deals with re- t w pn frycrs and r('d mcats was 1he Safety Ol 1ci l offcrs thesc simplc prc­ cautions: Sec tha t you trcc is wcll SUP­ ~~lt~h~~a~c~~\~ ~2 o~~ r~~aiih ;o~)~i;~~~~:~ I ~ ~ : : ~·~:~~~t~h;i~,n~U:t~~;,~ r~'e~~ :ll~~c ,::~ port d against ti pping and that it is market oull ts for Delaware fryinl,( i fJ'('sh-kill d frycJ's a luxury food. sct well :Iway from the fin'placc. T he' ch Ickens. The chic( rcason givcn by r etailers tr c can b kcpt frcsh if you set it LIP rt was found tha t approximat Iy 18 ( 0 1' .pot handling frozen-packaged fry­ in a pan of water . Cut 011' thc ba ~ c of pel' ccnt of thc 6,000 rctailers in Phila- er ~ 01' Cal' the El la ll volume of sales th trcc at an allglc at lcast one inch dclphi a ha ndl d frcsh rcd meats but was the rc lativcly h igh price. abovc the original ut and k ep the tr e stand ing in \Vat I' during the n- I------tire period that the tr c is in thc hOllse. • • ndding water to thc jar or tub in which • SEWING MACHINES thc trec sta nds at inte rvals to k ep a IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON NEW • th walcr .l ev I always abovc thc cut. Free Westin.gholLse and DOTne ,~tic Sewing Machines • This mcthod whcn u cd with fresh • • trccs rcduces thc flammabilit.y as c ITec- . Also a ohoice s~ l ec tion of Reconditioned Electric and Treadle Sewing • t ivcly as any fireproofin g chemicals. a Machines. • Chemica l; may causc thc turn to turn 1'1 We repair all makes Sewing Machines and Vacuum Cleaners • brown 0 1' y llow or to lost its ne dIes. A complete line of Sewing M:~h!:::~e:nd Vacuum Cleaner Parts tor • Do not usc tr!!c light will) fl'Hy ed III cord '. and d not Ic t tinsel come in II • ontact with the li ght sock cts, 01' a • GROLL'S SEWING MACIDNE STORE short circuit may result. Do not over- II 621 West Fourth Street • Enter Now.· I ad a circuit, 01' a fil'c may sta rt it. Phone 6-8625 Wllminr.'ton, Delaware • Here's How! the walls. If a fusc blows, eliminat e some of t h ligh ts. 1t is best to use An y on h lH le t.o d o Is comple le lhls A lighter blend wIth II vigorous coffee t aste sont e nce wit h 2;1 words or 106 .... -'·1 mcta l. glass. mica, asbcstos a nd othcl' Ilrcfcr IdL'nl-Asco-" llll-Cr CSL 'heut ­ fire- r sistant matcrials for d corations Win"Cl'esl COFFEE ~~~ ~~bg 40C The woman headed for a no' I'ons ted coffee )) c('unsQ •• .•..• . • .. ~;~~h~:;,~~a~~,~~~t ~.n A~1~d n~~t~ \ u~e~~ r gala evening is the woman Heavl er·bod led, R'lc h, full-flavor. Vacuum Packed. trec lights tlll'J1ed on when there is who always keeps her IDEII L COFI'EE lobr j~~ Sic no onc at home. It may bc a pretty clothes flowe r-f resh - with " nd 811bmlt In uccorllnnce with the Save Coupons From All Our Blends For Vlluable Gifts sigh t- but it might turn out to be a r egular dry cleaning ... rule8 0 11 oIHc lui '-'fltry b lnni{. tragic Eigh t! Obscrvc thcs precautions Rob Roy or Bala Club to prevcnt holiday fi res-and kcep the the wo man who is a lways e WAI.NUTS Dia mond Bud ded Ib 4g Assorted Sparkling Christmas glow cheerful, not tearful! fast.idious about things like po wder-begrimed neckline, APPI.E CIDER Repp·U·TCl tio n J~~ 6,e DOVCl' Teach el' Wl'iles e lind ra rm stains, tell-tale Bevel'a'ges Slale HislOl'Y Textbook SilVER KRAUT Ideal Fa ncy :I ~~-,~: Z5 spots. Prompt ser vice, qual­ e qtbotG C Fa rmdale Enriched -» -"9 Fifth grade pupils in a fcw DCla-' ity work. Call us. MIl. K l ct:~ls 40 ., + dep.tC. ware schools are learning their Dela­ e ware history through study of a text I'I.OUR Go ld Seal Enriched 5 b~bg :J5 Complete line of Carbonated Water~. Col .. and other popu, book wr itten by Miss Shirley Sipple A lterations e la r Beverages. of Dover, Cormcr teacher in the Fclton OLIVES Oliva r Spanish Stuffed 7y,;· oz ja r 47 School and thc Ml. Pleasant School ------OJ All Kinds Crisp Vegel.ables (md Fresh F~/l.it (II Acme District. Titlc of thc book is.

,,:,,;1.:':: (Graduate Electrical Engineer) ::::;!:,:,: Your Inspeotion Invited! MERCHIINDISE CERTIFICIITES Deale,. jor Motorola Emerso1l RCA.J1ictor' Remember Instltllt!ons, frIend. or the need We'll Buy Your Car trornberg·Carlson Her.'. I plan that a lso enable. the reel len y, Enriched Supreme 4C OXFORD, PA, : to .elect foods they like. BesIde., yo: . a:: ¥\ tji. - :t1fII':'J!. t Ime, transportatIon, worrIes a nd effort It. k . ~~ •.::.-- _ loaf BREAD l 704 Market St. ::: Fl'Qm • 189.95 Up - Ea y Term ::: ~rr Mlnager. Ibout thl. Popular Food G~ft -:-"":':J"<---~ , th t t . I.s better, 10ai • In, .,.,.-.:..- -, ~:t~e~o~lId :tay~ loft longer. l:":":":":":":":":":":":":":":":":-:":-:":":-:":":"H,,:,,:,,:,,:,,:,,:,,:~:,,:,,:,,:,,:,,:,,:,.:oo:oo:.. :-: .. :-:-: .. : .. :.J Prlceo Err""Llye I blo In- U-U_1-a ~ . 1Wl _)'1" jP "",II';i:' i,i'.~i.i;' W;, •• : i 4;'" ~ I JI QU~~~.'.:t TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO DATE CHANGE o llide; Worl{ To Beg in On N ew Hig h Sch ool FOR WEBSTER Resel ved scats, in limit d quantity, From I s u e o~ December 19, 1923 remain available fo r both performances DRAMA HERE on J an. 8. und arc available through the box-ofTicl' at Mi tchell Hall. Car ll it~ Buggy I Townsend and Doordan. Captain Christmas Gifts • Knotts miraculously scuped Marion Hopkins was th bright star .\\' llIi~nJllr)' til'" night rcc e n t~ y wh n IOF . the ntire season. He scor d 124 Now Schedule«1 s~n' -.11 which hc was n plng was pOints, a record, some say, for the East. She's Hoping for n c,,:.' ~c, ,'V hlow b. a cal' driven The school spirit behind the t am To Appear At ,"" i'~r~c EI) 1'h latter wns on his was a lso un e xc<: ~ e d . When stud Il ts Fr0111 Peggy Cronin' ~ (iio Wilnllngton. stage real old-time smokers, hold U. Of D. Jan. 8 ",I I , k On Ne w High chool parades and snake dance ov l' the \\ ~ rtion wurk on the foundations Ig ridiron it is a sign that they have Schedule changes announced by the EXC:' ~ew hi!' h school he r ~ w ill start caught the real spiri t. booking agent for the Margaret Web- IIIf th r. . t the year. It has been aboul the ,11 ' 0 d f Ed l' CI' G f Hter Shakespear Company have ncces- cd by the Boar 0 ' uca Ion. 11') '1111'1 i ts Innou nc . . ned by all I arties I ' Is ilated the substitution of Saturday, ronlract s wcr!' sig < < FOI' HOllie Sewerll ,Jan. 8, instead of .Tan. 12. for the ap- l (aT ), this Injured F or the woman who likes to R pearance of the company at the Uni- \\'~I~i 'hl ~ e w . Our Frank. Jr., infant SOil of Mr. and Mrs. Hriety of home sewing aids are sug- versity of Delaware . frank Ballin/.(. of Aeademy.Street, was gested as Christmas gifts by Miss Adc- The University's Committe on Cul- 31rlully injur d Ihe othel day when line Hon·man. extension clothing spe- lural Activit ies said that all tickets TURKEYS ~s lI(ile hands came' upon the hot ialist for the University of DelawarC'_ old for the J an. 12 performances of l1';ting of thc heater In the ~a l h n g "Macbeth" and "Hamlet" by the Web­ Are A Good Buy You'lI See It in home. The till was \l'ca te by DI . Walt T.h eRe are a~ 1 u sefu l it.ems that may bp ster Play rs would be ho nored at th Mademoisell es! H Ice I glv n a hohddY fl avor uSing color- J an . 8 engagement. Nolices of lhe ~y PRICES-Compare Them!! l'er,ouuls I ful conta111ers 0 1' \VI app111 gs. ('hange Wi ll be sent to all J11dlv ldual Mid-Season , thc bright litt le !\ ve-yeal'-old A half-pound box of dressmak r OUl'chasers known to lhe committee. QUALITY - Homegrown, I Prints BIUl' . d nil'S William Tierney, pins IS apPlopllate for a Chnstma" T icket-holders who do not find the Corn-Fed. Broad Breas ted,

Kennett Well Drilling Co. JUNIOR DRESSES

ARTESIAN WELLS - CORE BORING You'l l go so mony ploces in th is gentle TEST BORING - BLAST HOLES one - piece dress! See how il s peplum slorls demurel y, th e n dips wi th a ,ijler Five Months of Waiting, Our S!tipments of whoosh to end ot cente r bock. Th e Casing Have Just Arrived fo bric desi gn, CAROLE KING'S o lone. r ~ • Royon cr epe i ~ junior si zes 9 to 15. iii GET YOUR WELL DRILLED NOW! ~.!.~. THIS CASING WILL NOT LAST LONG Christnlas i,:!.',; Ifle Ha ve a Fixed Price Per Foot, Regardless of Depth, :....:.:~j: Including All Casing. Gift : Nylons :':;j':': We Do Not Charge a Minimum. If Your Well Is 10 :..l!i :.: Foot D eep , You Only Pay for 10 Feet. 2 pairs $2 i I: 1.1: , IS I () N (1 pair $ 1.15) All our new winter S en s ationally low in price, yet shades - H a l' v est, HANDSOME Smoke, Birch - in all ,.:J precisely enginee-red and beau­ sizes. First grade irre­ tw_:~:~:b=~~=~:=. !~:~:::~~:!~:~:.. .:.. YABLII MODEL VT71 ~;l::>~~~;!:lr;j!:l1li"'1Iib~~;b.1Ii~_ tiflWly styled, the VT71 is far gulars which means you a nd a w ay your greatest va lue ONLY neE). da magnifying glass in television! A big, bright to find lhe litlle fl aws! clear 26 square inches of smooth-moving pictures . . . USEFUL plus lifelike sound and 4 sim­ plified controls ••. truly worth Gift GIFTS OF looking into I -lUi INSTALLATION Hand­ THEO. S. JONES kerchiefs LASTING VALUE Radios and Appliances 25c 129 East Main street Phone 2-6001 Newark, Delaware Th e y'r e nice white h a n k i e s, '. ~""*OIIlIl"*II!·AIlCII!llr_II! ."*lltl4!**=t"_IIl _"**"!Ilr~ w ith dainty em­ broidered flowers. FOR THE HOUSEWIFE Were 50c - 65c. Others 2 for $1- AUTOM ATIC TOASTERS - COREY COFFEE MAKERS that were up to COMBINATION GRILLS AND WAFFLE IRONS :0: 75c each. PRESSURE COOKERS AND CANNERS CHRISTMAS GIFT SALE ~ I N BEAM AND DORMEYER MIXMASTERS E LECTRIC IRONS - JUICE-O-MATS Amazing Christmas - Shopping Scoop! REV E RERE STAINl,ESS STEEL COOKING WARE YOU SAVE UP TO 50% C 'I'LERY AND USEFUL COOKING WARE CARD TABLES Dolls Jeweh'Y Sofl and cuddly . . . and Pins, belt chatelaines Bnd FOR THE HUSBAND dressed in the finest dotled bracelets ... also pin and ear­ Swiss, in pink, blue, yellow. ring sets. All lovely gifts­ S TANLEY TOOLS - LAWN CARTS Now $3 to $5 - Were up to $7. Ma ny 50% 01T. ELECTRIC LANTERNS Sweaters Panties FOR THE FAMILY 1/2 price $1.00 Turtle necks for fashion­ P ink on ly. All sizes. Fine BATHROOM SCALES minded mi sses . . . Jacquards quality rayon, lace edged. HOT WATER HEATERS (GAS, OIL, ELECTRIC) OVER 1,000 PIPE STYLES for sports lovers. Now $3 and Were $2. Others on sale at $4 . (Were $6 and $8). Other 50cJ Sli ps for short f olks at WIDE ASOR'I'MENT OF POPULAR bargain pri ces-white, pink. TO CHOOSE FROM Pullovers 20 % off. AND CLASSICAL ALL GIFT Xmas Wrapped CarolI(ing Martha Maning RECORDS AND AI"BUMS CIGARS PACKAGED 25 or 50 to Box Dresses Dre se TOBACCOS Your Choice of Cameras ------0------Plai ds. stripes and gay New fall halI-sizes on sale AND CANDY $3.16 and up gabardines fl:om our fall col­ for gift-giv ing- Crepes, failles: I clion of Junior Mi ss dresses. garbardines. Sale on Mi sses NEWARK Greatly reduced for the holi­ WHEN YOUR BUYING FOR "HIM" daysl Sizes 9-15. Dresses also. FARM AND HOME MAKE THIS YOUR GIFT HEADQUARTERS hOI) and ave in Newark! PHO E 4,23 1 SUPPLY Peggy Cronin - Fashions o ,len Evenings Till X mas NEWARK, DEL, - ELKTON, MD.

~ 1OI 4 "= .i\)~", ,,=!._"=!,i\),",.. "-""'II! .... ,,, ..".II! ."II!,"iI!\... t"iilI\,,."',"CII·"iI!lIII The Four sona~Sh this process as required I P rothonotary publlcntion of thIs summons, to serve on by slat lite. ulmnlf's ailol'ne.v n omed above on an­ p ated Dec. 1'1. 1948. James M. Maloney TO TilE ABOVE NAMED DEFh:NDANT : swer 10 the com"la1 nt, the case will be Prothunowry If pC1801l ..11 ti el' vice IS not made upon you tried without fu rther notice. Rnd If thiS sumlllons is Dllblt~hed HS I '~­ J ames M. . Maloney TO THE ABOVE NAMED D8FENDANT: I J f PUt'so nnl service IS not nlade upon you I lJ lIll ('U .:. #.lHt ll t ·, then. 111 case of your (OO',·la1 SPAll P rothonotary and If th iS summons is publtshcd as re­ THE NE.K POST fHIIUlc. Wllhln 2U cI ..1YU from SCI'Vlce by pubIlCi:it1on of thiS summon~. to s\.~t \ e 011 12-16,23,30; 1-6,13. Qu lrcd by statute. then, In case of your plaantlff's attorney nun1 d abOVe an an­ Allns Summons In Divorce fallur , withIn 20 days from service by swel to the compJullll. the c ose Wi ll be publication of this Sllmm.. ns, to serve on Founded J a nuary 26, 1910, b y the late Everett O. J ohnson IN 'I liE SUPERIOR COU RT OF THE pl3lnllfT's attorney n am ed above nn an­ TRE tried without f U1'll1el' nolle!' STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND J .1 J1'l(>S M. l\1ct)one\, swer 10 the com" lal nt . ,he case will lJe 2 • HOWS - 7-!1 P. M An Independ ent Newspaper (Olllcial Seal) Prothonotary FOR NEW ASTLE COUNTY trIed without further notice. Published Every Thursda y by the Newark PDst, Inc. 12-16,23.30; 1-6, 13 . Elizabclh J . DulTy, a I James M . Maloney SAT. ONTIN lJOU. rnml'2 :30 minor child, by her I (Olllcin I Sea 1\ Prothonotar.Y 14 - If> ThDmpson Lane, Newark, De laware Alias Summons tn Divorce ~I ~~ fJ.II~~~'ese , I r-;.a.,,:2~~ fd4~Jil 12- 16,23,30; 1-6,13. LDcally and Independcntly Owned and O pcrated IN THE Sl7ERJOR COURT OF THE ' PlaIntiff I ALIAS SUM­ STATE OF l'EJ.AWAHE TN AND I MONS IN F ri.-Sat. Legal and Display advertising rates furnished on request. FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY John C. DulTy I ANNULMENT In Memoria m and Cards or Thanks 5 cents pel' agate Line. Defendant. I NEWARK & SUBURBAN Sarah Ruth CombsPlaint llf, I No 1089 Civil THE STATE OF DELAWARE, FR Ar~N. MEGARGEE- . .- . -..- ...... E D ITOR v. ActIon, 1948. TO T HE SffEHIFF OF NEW CASTLE PROPERTIES NEEDED RICHARD T. WARE ...... PUBLISHER Benjamin Raymond ALIAS SUM- COUNTY : Combs MONS IN YOU ARE COMMANDED : FOR SALE! De[endant. I D[VORCE To summon the above n am ed d fcndant Entered as second cl ass molter, Mn rch 10. 1010. at the postolllce at Newark, Delaware, TI-I.E STATE OF' DELAWARE, so that, with in 20 days after sC I'vice hcre­ SEE LEON BUEHLER under th Act of March 3, 1879. TO THE SHERIFF OF NEW CASTLE of upon defendunt. exclusive o[ lhe da'y of COUNTY: ~(' rvi ce, df'f C' ndllnt s h Rll SPfVe upon YOU AR8 COMMA NDED : JOSEPH DONALD CRAVEN, ESQ .. plain­ Phone Newark 3231 after 6 p, M, To summon lhe above n amed d efendant tilT's attorney. whose adclress is NORTH so that. within 20 days a[ter service here­ AMER ICAN BLDG., WILMINGTON, DEL­ Newark RelJresentative for of upon defendant, exclusive of the d ay of A WARE. an answer to the complaint. serVi ce" defendAnt shall serve upo n 1.'0 serve upun defe ndant. a copy here­ Curl R, Hill, ~eal Estate HERBERT WARBURTON , ESQ., plaintiff's o[ and of the complaint. & attorney. whose address is NO. 1225 MAR­ If the defendant cannot be served pe r- Del. Ave, Washington St, KET STREET, WILMINGTON, DELA­ \VARE , an answer to the complaint. Phone Wilm. 5-5555 '10 serve lIpon c1elendanl. a copy h ereof a nd of the compla lllt. SLIP C OVER ~ & DRAPES We \l"ant and invIte com munications, b ut they must b e sign ed b y the w r ite r '~ If the defendant cannot be served per · "~ll1e-not for publication, but for our inform a tion and protection. sonall y, to publish this process as required Also Reupholstering hv ~ I ;\ tllt e, Dated Dec. 10, 1948. James M. Maloney Phone Newarl" Delawar e, ~hur s d ay, December 16, 1948 Prothonotary TO THE ABOV8 NAMED DEFEN DANT : Newarl< 2-(i153 If pe rsona l service Is not JTI ade upon you Route 1 Oglc town R oad and If th Is ummons Is published as re­ LlUubcl' Output Cut Duc Quired by stA tu t O. then, i n case of your Veteran's Forum \1 fail ll re. wilhln 20 days from service by ___ To DccHnc In Building l)lIiJlicnfion of this summons, to serve on plaintiff 's attorney nalncd above an an­ s wer to the complaint., t he case w ill be Q- My husband is a WDdel W a ,· III " --- tried without furthcl notice. v t ran suffering frDm a service- lhe gDve ~·n .m e nt repDrted r cently J ames M. Maloney BARBER SHOP incurred disability a nd is in need Df ~LIIldll1g acllvlty fell Dff to. $,I ,55 9 , OO~ , ­ ( om~ l" t S~"I) Prothonotary 12- 16 ,2 3,30; 1·6 ,13. n e-Opening a prDsthetic al p liance. W ill Veterans .00 In NDvembel and l umber men saId Adminis tratiDn pay. fDr the appliance? :~ D :~ad fDrCp.d them to. curtail prDduc- Alias SUmlTIOnS tn Divorce IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE A-VA wil l furl1lsh a prDsthetic ap_1 STATE OF DELf,WAP.E TN AND December 13 p liance if the veteran h as a ser v ice- I Thp. C~mm e r ce ~nd LabDr Depart­ F()R NF "IV CASTLE COUNTY CDnnec tcd Dr servicc -aggravat d dis_ mcnts said the decline was due to' sca­ Belly M. J ohnson I No 1068 Civi l Plaintiff, \ Action. I!J4H. 114 E, Del, Ave, a bility r quiring a n a ppliance. son al factors and the N~v e rnb e r t<;ltll l v. ALlAS SUM- Q- I e n lis ted in the war during July , 1.111 was a 9 p r ce nt 1I1crease Dver Newton K . Johnson MONS IN D fendant. I DI VO RCE 194 7. I\m I entitled to' loa n beneflt~ the sam mDnth last year when. $1,432,­ THE STATE OF DELAWARE Directly Behind undcr the G-I Bill? noo.OOO WDrth 0. [ new pDnstrucllDn was TO THE SHERIF!" OF NEW CA STLE COUNTY: Firehouse I\- If YD U ser ved at any time b etween put in Dlacl'. YOU ARE COMMANDED: 1'0 summon the above n amed d e fe ndant Septcmb r 16, 1940 a nd July 25, 1947 so that, within 20 days afte r service h ere­ Brighten and you wcr e disch arged under cDndi­ of upon defendant. exclusive of the day o f Edgar Logan ~e rvice, df'fnndunt c:; hnll serve uoon ti ons other tha n dishDnOl'able after a t Additional Personals JOHN J . DELUCA, ESQ .. pl aintiff's attor­ her Christmas least 90 days Df active service, 01' fDr ney. whose address Is EQU ITABLE BLDG New Manager a ser vice-incurred disa bility in less ~It~ I~2':;p~~;"t.DELAWAR E, an answe'l: with a gift of than 90 d ays, YDU may qualify fDr a CD I. and Mrs. S. T . Carswell h e ld To ~e l've liuon dpfendant a copy h e re ~ of and 0.1 the complaint. . G -~ l~;. t ' 1I I : Dpen house Sunday a fte rnDDn [Dr a f ew If the cl e fe ncl nnt cannot be served per· - l a IS le ast d a te Dn which [nends at their n ew hDmp. 111 NDttIl1P' sonall y. to pu blish this process as req uired ...... 1 rt; . ~or.nfl · Jr//)tz fl{ hv sta tute . (£$tt~~!l1i4~~~V'!I ~ ~~ a vetera n Df World W aI' II may apply ham Manor. Dated Dec. 14, 1948 . J ames M. Maloney COII sLan ce Bel/llett fDr a G_I IDan? Protho nota ry TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: R.T.JONES A h ea/'ll A- Such veterans h ave u n lil July 25, - 0- If personal service is not m ad e upo n y ou Brian 1957 in which to apply [Dr G-I ID a ns. Mrs. J Dhn Mann, Df N ewark-ElktDn and if this summons Is "ublished as re­ §IcFliiz§ Armed FDrces R ecruitm nt Act en- Roa d. was g iven a surprise birthday Qt~ired by , statut.e. then , in case of your in failure. WI thin 20 days from service by M a ke this h er loveliest lis tees wi ll ha ve 10 years a fte r their I party last Saturday evening at h el" * Christmas with the loveliest "Sl1lal'l \"Voman" p eriDd Df enlistment is e nded w h ere hDm p by her brDthe rs and s iste rs. Thf' FUNERAL gift of all . , . the sterling DIRECTOR she's dreamed of owning! Dec, 22·23 Int e m a~o n al Sterling., * 26-Piece Service for 4 PHONE 2-6221 Less tha n $100 ~~~~~ji;~:;~~~~i~t~;~ ;i~i;~ii~;if.~~i:~~ ,~I':II:i"":~:N~'E:'~W:A~~R'K:f~p:O~}UL:T~R~:y;~,i:,1II: Select your grandest gift a t-hDmp. t o' visitDrs Dn n ext Thursday I * today from our many Home Specialist Advises -0.- I 122 West Main Street magnificent patterns ! ALSO On Cooking Frozen Chicken I CongratulatiDns are b e ing extended :l: F AnNI ::: NEWARK, DELAWARE It's a comfDrtable feeling to' have to' Mr. and Mrs. V incent CrestD, Dn :,.:,: Phone Ne\~ark 2-1101 ,::,:',' MERVIN S. DALE "Buffalo Bill Rides ch icken in the f reczer, ready fDr a n Ithp. birth Df a daughter , b/il1"l1 D ecem· extra-busy 'day or a cDmpany meal, hpr 10. ill the MemDrial Hosp ital, Wil· .~:';.:'~':'~':~":~":~'.:;":~":;":~":~":-~.~:"~:"~:";:.'~:";:"~:"~:'.~:' ~':' ;':' ~':'~':'~-:.~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;~~ AO"aill"b Dbse rvcs Miss M. Gertrude HDllD way, mington. ~ J I :~~el~~i~el~~vt~· ~~.D n s pecialis t, Univer- I ______~'l::" " "c"H " R:' I' S· ~o\li;l::oT> \lI·· Mi:I \\i~A:· I,\iS'ii= \lI" i:I \lIT" !:>\\i'i:>R~E:~E:" ·:S" ·2l=\\i·\:l\\i·\:l\\i;i:>f,.. · •. Open Evenlngs :::eY ::r Convenience Miss HDllDway r eveals that the De-i Al Ias SUmmons in Divorce ~ ':,.:.. :-: .. : - :.. : .. : .. : ..:,. :,.:•• : •• : .. :,.: .. : •• :.,: •. : •. :.. :.. : .. : .. :,.:. HE partm e nt's Bureau Df Human NutritiDn I IN S?;Ti-E sg~E~k~~wc;,.,°R~·~N °XNri a nd HDme E CD nDmics has develD ped a' FOR N~W CASTLF. COUNTY .. practical methDd of freezing s tewi ng Anne Mac Relg~\aintiff. i ~O~t ll~~~ ~'4v8'l Going Formalr Frank L. I • :i: ~me;:~.a t ;~~:l~~at;cut Dff l;then~~:.y bDn f~~~~~~t~~:~~~y backs, wings, THE STATER~1J~ OF ~D.ELAWAREnd a nt. A~WoS:xr- Artificial Floral Arrangernents for Cemeteries :1:,: necks, and lcgs too., if desired . is u sed TO C'gt~T~ ':IERlFF OF NEW CASTLE to. m a k e a hearty cream ed chicken fD r YOU ARE COM MANDED : lIol1l er E. CrOSSall ::: th e freezer. With just 30 minutes' S /U,;~n~rt~,7ntli~ ~~~~eaft=~n~~r~i~~e~~~~~ Phone 2211 26 North Chapel Streei :j: AMERICA'S FI RST NAME preparatIOn fDr the ta ble, it's rcady to o [ uDon. defendant. exclusive of the day 'I' IN FORMAL WEAR serve. ;:/ XZ~;;?~T ~e6'ir~~~tEs~,l\pi~~ ~~rff, ;IPa~~ :q:::<.~~~.:;~q*t:<~~~~~c:t~ ::: The directiDns, including the cr eam- tomey. whose address Is EQUITABLE 'I' cd chicken rcceipcs, arc featured in the ~~s?v~~' t:&;e~~~~~i . DELAWARE, an :!: new free fD lder, " Chicken in the To serve u pon defendant a COpy, hereof :1: Freezer," w hich is available frDm thc anil rl;e lId~ f ~~d.,o";~ i ~!;'not be served per· :::: Orrice Df InfDrmation, A g ricultura l Ex- sonall .. to publish this proccss as reauired t ension Se rvice, N ewark. ~~t ~~al5'~~ : 13, 1948. James M. Maloney ::!i:: ,I, The new AFTER SIX for- ,I, ,I, ,I, mal weal' is l'-o-o-m-y, easy ,I, ,',I, to breath in, sit in, walk in, Our Record ,I, ~ ,I, ,I, dance in, drive in! You'll ,I, ,I, ,I, want to "Go Formal" often Speaks For Itself ,I, ,', once you learn how truly ,',,!, comfor table AFTER SIX The Prescl'iptions 011 Our Spindle Ten the Story of Our :i: ,I, Success- Built on Accuracy, Honesty, Serv•ice ,!, f ormal wear call hC' ! :i: ~...,. UY£AZQ& "IItffl'9 ,I, :I: RHODES DRUG STORE 'I' PROFESSIONAL PHARMACISTS 'I' (C. EMERSON JOHNSON, SUCCESSOR) Phones-581 -2234 Night Phone 2-0493 We Deliver ~l~ Tnx $50 .~. 'I' Full Dress $,)5 :i: 'I' FREE Ren G e org~ 'I' Phone 'I' 2365 . ,.' Ernie George ',''I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' rHOEJIX 'I' 'I' 'I' IYLOl8 ',''I' ''I',' 'I' The" know the way to pleate that pretty 'I' 'I' and very apedal , erlJOn is with a gift o( ',' Phoe+ r."lona. For beauty, for the ',''I' Cleaned finest in Itodcings, give Phoenix in her :1. colan ,', Two and favorite and style .. ,I, Garments Pressed ·i· $l.fFO THE PAIR :!:~:i: ' /? O\h.,. $1 ,35 and up ::: $1.79 ::: DEPARTMENT • J PILNICK'S ClJristmas 68-G2 ..... 51"" -;/o/JR s.~ Shoe Store i . ~ I t/ 27 North St. Newark, Del. '. IL~:+:~=:~:=~::!"~:~;~:H:H:;'~;';':"::~H:':~'~::~;~':.:~':~:,:..:.. :.,:~~""~' The N wal'le· Post, Newark, D Five

O. E. S. MEETING TO 1111'S. Ha rry T. Reynolds. of 11 01'- 1\11'. anti l\ lrs. Frant'is T Mooney. or IN LUDE PARTY chal'd Avenue, Lumbrook. has retul'l1- , cw Strl!l't, are rl!cl'ivin!! eon:.:ra tulo Th last meeting of th year of the ed to her hom (rom tho Memorial I lions on till' birth of a .. on, horn DC' - 0- cial Events Newark Chapter, No. 10, Order or East­ Hospital. cl'llllll'r 10, In tlll' Dl'lawarC' Hospital Miss May J. Boon, of Atlantic City. ern Star will be h Id this Friday eve­ -a- has been visiting at the home of M r Memb rs of Ihe J . Allison O'Danil'l - PATom LL-TIA 1 TENFIELD AROL SING AND PAGEANT ning, December 17, at 8 o'clock. and Mrs. Frank Ridgway, of Nottin'­ WEDDING AN OU CED BY ST. THOMAS' SCHOOL Mrs. Ca ther ine R. G ibbs, worthy ham Road. Unit, No. 10, American Legion Allxi-, CLASSIFIEn matron, and Conrad K . D. L ewis, liar)" wrappc.d packages for veterans Mr and Mr~. Horace H. Patchell. -0- St. Thomas' Episcopal Church SchOOl worthy patron, will preside. at 1 elTY !jomt on D cemb I' 4, for 6East CIl'\cland Avenue, announce MI'. Walt I' R. Robinson, of 39 Pro · will present its annual carol sing and A Christmas party wil l follow the veterans at New aslle V terans Hospi­ 013.arrial(C of their daugh ter, Miss pect Avenu , sp nt the past week-end pageant Sunday, December 19 at 4 meeting at w hich time there will be talon D cembcr II, and for the vct­ O'clock in the church ' at the home of Mrs. Bessie J acobs and Help "anted ~;:.; Patl'iwll. 10 Mr. Charles S. Hat- the gift exchange. I'ans at Farnhurst on Dec mber 15. lId. 5011 of Mrs. Bertha H a Uen­ son, in Bel Alton, Maryland. -0- ELE TRIClAN - EXPERIEN ED In-;;-; The carols will be s~lI1g by the Junior All members and Ul eir families are 1608 Franklin Street, Wilminl1- -a- t e~/o t Choir and the members of the Church cordially invited . Miss Carolyn Johnson, a student al ~~~~~t~o~t lo~n(~y~':.~~t.en~~g~y ~~1 ~:~fl\~~ fi/,· MI'S. L eonard Barker and childr II, School will p I' sent the Christmas Penn Hull , hambersburg, Pa., will 3 1' ~~~~: ~l'k~7f~ :~~~~j.e ,CounCII of Newark, I ~e ceremony was performed Sat~ll'­ Story. Ga il and Leonard, Jr., who have. been rive home Friday to spend the Christ- 10-21-1I'c. residing on TYl'e Avenue left last dJ),o(lerno on in the Rock Presbyterian Parents, friends and members of the mas hoJirlays with her parents, MI'. and MAN WANTED TO wom < "'ATPOULTRY MRS. RUMER HOSTESS Wedn sday frol11 New Castle Ail.' Bas!) Church lI'ith the Rev. Dr. Arthur J . congregation ar e invited to attend this Mrs. E. C, JOhnS~~~f Orchard Road f.~'~ni- r ~tPl Y In person to L. Fagerlllnd, (01' San Francisco, and sailed from Jackson. pU510l:. of ~he Newark Metho- service. TO CLASS MEETING MON. The L adies' B ib le Class December there on Saturday moming for thl' 12-16-2Ic. dist Chll rch on IClaimg. . Additional Society Miss Mary Patchell, organist ot the DEGREE ASSOCIATION TO meeting w ill be held on Monday eve­ Philippines where Captain Barker is ning, Decemb r 20, at 7:4.5 o'clock at stationed in Manila. ON PAGE 4 ~hnrch. played the .weddin? music. HOLD CHRISTMAS MEETING Th p bride, given 111 m~rnage by her the home of Mrs. J . H . Rumer, 44 c en- I :~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;::; APT. BY :\1AN , WlYE & 9 YEAR OLD The December meeting of the D<,­ tel' Street. hlld. ',5 Choal" Str et. father, wore a suit o~ beige and brow n gree Association of Friendship Tem ple, 12·92tn. "ith brown accc~:ol'l es and a corsage Election of ofl'icers for the coming ------1I No.6, Pythian Sisters, will be held at 01 gardenias. . the home of NIl's. Mabel Hill, 36 Choatp W <. Battenfield, who IS a graduate Street, at 8 o'clock on Monday evening, ye~~· s~ i~ st:a~·e ~;~i~ettata~1~i S ~~s~li~~ hn ~ ~ru \l([lrt~' II tfl~- 'fe~* 1 Dl~~f!..~~~~Eg~11~~~:~;>;I~OI~,;~I';~g 01 clI'ark High School, is now IItlend­ Moore will assist as co-hostesses, ~ tm II\ , '~A,U J 11_-9-LCC . Decmeber 20. Ing Gol,tl'Y College. 1:1 RO~M APARTMENT BY A Univel'sity This will also be the annual Christ­ ,un " I ""v Mr. Jlattenflcld was graduated from LADIES' BIBLE CLASS by Feb. 1. P. O. Box 60, mas party and all m embers are urgC'rl 12~1~~lt~: el1lbc r the P. S. duPont High School and Gold­ to attend. Members will also remembel' ey College and was in the U . S . Navy RE,GULAR STUDY HOUR APARTM-ENT- COLLEGE STUl:iENT';;:;-d there w ill be a gift exchange. wife in 01' around Newark. Good I'efer ­ for t 11'0 and one-half years. Co-hostesses for the evening w ill bp "The provision, power and p roclama­ Old Spice Mennen'!;; en 'os. Phone 531, Exl. 217 . He is now employed 111 the office 12- IU-llc, Mrs. Elizabeth Gray, Mrs. Mabel H all tion of the gospel of J esus Christ" w ill of the Worth Steel COinpany Yardley's Sea~m'lh and Mrs. Ethel Morris be the subject for this week's study 3 ROOM APARTME T-STUDENT AND The couple \1' 111 reside In Wilmin~- Williams CI;... ·go wire, E8I'1 1I 0lston, 57 West Pa"k Place. hour for the members of the Ladies' Phone 593. ton· Bible Class of the N ewark Methodist 12- 16- ltp. I CHRISTMAS PROGRAM AT Church. MISS MARY E. DAVIS WESLEY CHAPEL WED. EVE. -.- I\ li,;cell a neollS TO WED H. J. MURPHY T he annual Christmas program w ill HEADQUARTERS FOR LICENSED PLUMBING AND HEATING be presented at Wesley Chapel, New WEEKLY CLASS MEETING cOl~ tl'acIO I'-J o hn M . Singles, l5 1 East Mr and ~Irs. William R. Davis, of Main Slreet, Phone 450 1. London Road, on Wednesday evening, 2- 12-lfe. Harmony Road. announce the engage­ WOME N'S BIBLE CLASS WIDTMAN'S December 2~ , at 7:30 o'clock by the ment oC their daughter, Miss Mary The members of the Women's Bible I PA INTING- INTERIOr! AND EXTER IOR. children under the direction of M rs. , (Refrigerated) Cunranl('('d work. Bcasonablc. H . C. Elizabelh Davis, to Mr. H erbert J. Class of the First Presbyterian Church Chal'ies F. Krull. Sparks, Phone 2- ID85 . Murph)', Jr., so n of Mr. and Mr s. Her­ w ill use the topic "Good N ews in the 2-26- lfe. There w ill b e gifts for all and every­ CHOOOLATES berl J. Murphy. Capitol Trail. Bible" for the study hour this Sunday BU NDLE AND FAM ILY WA S~- one is welcome. Miss Davis is a gr aduate of Newark 110 and d~livN . Phone 2309 , Alberta Brown. 40 Church Street. High School, .a ttended Dic~in son Junior MISS VERA GOULD'S -.- :1 25-((e. PUBLIC CARD PARTY College and IS now studYll1g at Moore I PAPER HANGI NG. All work guaranteed. l n~litu t e of Art in Philadelphia. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED SATURDAY EVENING G. J . Matthew". Chl'istiana. Del. Pho:1e Mr. gr aduated the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Gould, of 24 SPECIALS! New Caslle 6852 between 6 and 7 P. M . ~ l urJlh y frol1~ T he . Pencadel' Castle Knights of 11 -4-9tp Newark High School. H e ser ved In the K entway, announce the engagement of MEN'S - WOMEN'S NYLON 'BRUSHES Golden Eagle w ill sponsor a public WALLPAPER REMOVED BY STEAM Army overseas and is now studying at their daughter, Miss Vera Elene Gould, Hea t. Clean work. Estimates cheerfully the University of D elaware. to Mr. J ack Hillary Smith, son of card party in Brooks' Ha ll, Glasgow, $1.00 given. Irvin J . Crowe. Phone N ewark 2-18 12 01' 4983 a!ler 6 P. M. No date h~s been set for thl'! wedding. Mr. Charles B. Smith and the late Mrs. on Saturday evening, December 18. 6-12-Lfe. Smith, of Crownsville, Maryl and. Playing w ill start at 8 o·clock. CLEAR PLASTIC HANDLE SUBS RIBE TO YOUR FAVORITE Mag­ DAUGHTERS OF COLONIAL Reg. $2.00 azi.ne. SpeCial Xmas rates. Makes ideal gIrt. Ca ll Vic Widdoes, 2-6841. WARS LUNCHEON-MEETING ~~~~~~~'Ii!i:J'Ii. !I=\!I.. ='Ii;i:l'li;i:l'li!l=\!I' !i:J'Ii~~~ 9-9·tfe. Members of the Delaware Society MA KE OLD FLOORS LOOK LIKE NEW­ " Daughters of Colonial Wars and sev­ Rent OUI' High-Speed Floor Sandor and S RHODES DRUG STORE Edger-low rales. Newark Lwnher Co. eral guests a ttended the annual lunch ­ Phone 504 . PROFESSIONAL PHARMACISTS 22·23 eon of the society h eld at the Wilmi nl!­ ", ' ,;i\ p_LEraT'ctGl!cVEa" I .•.. •. I II-Jl-tfc. ton Cou ntry Club on Tuesday, Decem­ ~I~, ... (c. EMERSON JOHNSON, SUCCESSOR) LUMBER, OAK AND POPLAR , stand ard ber 7. We Deliver sizes or cut to order. Fence posls and Phonc-581-2234 Night Phone 2-0493 boards, slnb wood, custom sawing. A . L. A short business m eeting was h eld Woodworth, Phone Landenbul'g 2320. before the luncheon and the president, II-ll-tfe.------Mrs. Leonard J. Rundstrom, of Atlantic IF YOU WA NT TO SELL call Wilm ington City, N. J ., presided. 3-8297. John R. Lackford, Auction cr. Gifts ~ 12-2 6tc. Speakers for the afternoon were Mr. i ...... " .... . Harry Wright Newman, Washington, FOR EXPERT TYPING CALL NEWARK 2-1002. D. C., an enimellt geneoligist and au­ 12-9-1Ie thor or several books on Maryland His­ tor y talked on "Genealogy as a hobby." For Men For Ladi.es Jt~(lr Sale 'He s\.ressed the. n eed G! h obbys a nd LADIES' BLUE FITTED COAT. Size lB, gave many sources from w hich Geneo­ ~ 1 5.0 0 . Child's 3-Pc. Coat Set, size 12, Dress Shit'ls Hosiery P $5 .00. Ca ll 0775. logical dala could be obtained. He feH 12-9-1Ip. that many subversive teachings in House Slippers ~ AFRTCAN VIOLETS. Different varieties school could be counteracted by giving • Sport Shit·ts Sunny Corner Greenhouse, Maude Mole. children knowledge of and pride in the ~ 171 Academy Street. Handbags ! 12-9-12tp._. ______history of their fam ilies. Pajamas Hostes,es included Mrs. F rank At Dale's SPRINGER SPANIEL PUPprES , livel' and B­ Rllbbet· Stadium Boots while. Al{C Registered. 101 Notlingham Ri dgway, I\Irs. Alex D . Cobb, of New­ Gloves Road. Phone Newark 389 1. ark, and Mrs. Howard J. White, of ll-16-Uc. iIlidd let own. House Slippers USED CARS BOUGHT, SOLD. Exchanged For Children HAMILTON, ELGIN, OMEGA, HELBROS AND at Passmore's, Oxford, Pa. Phone: 537. 11 -18-Ifc. SOROPTOMIST CLUB FILL Ties GOTHIC WATCHES 1040------USHMAN MOTOR SCOOTER, $100. S'I'O KINGS FOR NEEDY Bedroom Slippers Phone 4091. Watches For Every Occasion - Priced to Fit Every 11 -25-3tc The Christmas party o( the Soropti­ Belts Bools or Galoshes Purse . .1$10.95 to .1$200.00 (Tax In.cluded). GOOD 6 ROOM I-roUSE. elect.rie, double mist Club was held at a luncheon on . garage in Cherry Hi lt . Md" 8 In!. Newark Tucsday of this week at the Chimes . on main road. Immediate possession. Hose Shoes Call Kemblesville 275 1 Wm. Ayel's, New­ Dining Room. KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS - FOR THE ONE AND ark R. D. 2. Mrs. Anne Longenback, Miss Edna Mufflers Socks . ONLY 12-9-2tc. ------Campbell and Mrs. Mabel Frey, tl;e , 1946 C'HEV. HALF-TON STAKE TRUCK. service committee, were in charge of ., Diamon.d Rings From .1$50.00 to .1$600.00 (Tax In­ Exceltent condition. Phone 2-75 16 after 6 P . M . the filling of the stockings which w ill . cluded) l2-9-Lfc. be distributed to the needy children of '., ' ". ------_._------'38 FORD- A-l condition. '32 Chev.-New Newark. Exchange of White Eleph ant Pilnick's Shoe Store ;', Wedding Rings to Match From .1$7.50 rebuilt motor. girl's 26"Bicycle.Practi­ girts was also enjoyed. Mrs. W aldo '1' ca lt y new. Stove (coal 01' wood). Phone Lovett was accepted as a new member. 2_1675. Open Every Nite Till 9 P The next meeting will be a business BIRTHSTONE RINGS TO FIT THE INDIVIDUAL 12-16-lt _. ------­ ROPER GAS RANGE. Good condition. meeting on T uesday, January 11 I~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . HAND P hone 2- 1475 . 12-16-1\c. ------.------For Her - From .1$4.95 and V,} LJONEL ELECTRIC TRAIN. EngIne. 7 cars, track, transformer. beave r board plal­ For Him - From .1$11.95 an.d Vp form. Phone 2-0335, 59 Lovett Avenue. CHRISTMAS 12- 1611e_.:.. ______SUGGESTIONS TUXEDO - PERFECT CONDITION. worn SILVERWARE - TO GRACE ANY TABLE twice. 38 -39, long, $15.00. Phone 8904. :' l2- 16-lIc, ______For the I(nitters '. Che.ds of Holmes and Edwards ...... 1$68.50 ", BROWN CLOTH COAT. Fur coltar, $10.00. (TAX FREET Excellent condition. 79 West Delaware Pia tic Knitting Boxes Avenue. Che.~ts of 1847 Rogers Bros ...... $64.75 12-16-1\c. \\caler Blockers (TAX F R EE) BUNGALOW NEAR NEWARK, 5 rooms I & balh good construction. about I acre Sock Dryers Chests of Conl1l1unity Plate .. ... : ...... 1$69.75 of gro~,"d . Immediate possess ion. Call . (TAX FREE) Kethel'ine W. WIlliams 8241. Ski Sock Soles $33.50 12-162tc. Chests of Wm. Rogers & Sons ...... BREAKFAST SET- 2 BENCIiE~ & Table Ar,yyle Sock Paks (TAX FREE) with inlaid linoleum top. Good con­ dition. Phone 23l3. Assorled Yarns Above Chests - Services lor 8 12-16-1\e. GENUINE BROAD .BREASTED TURKEYS FREE KNITTING INSTRUCTIONS - Covered Wagon poultry Farm. Elk­ ton Road, Phone 4484 . Slerling Silver Flatware Av~ilahle in the Paltern of 12_16-lIc. Elizabeth Henry's Shop YOllr Choice From Nationally Advertised Brauds - PORTABLE RECORD CHANGER 10"-12" 24 W. Del. Ave. - Newark Records A-I condition . Extra large Inlet'national, Wallace, Whiling, Gorham's, Watson & speaker. Phone 8441. Fl'unk Smilh. Also Sterling HollowaJ'e Made by Th~se 12-1611c. 2 BOYS 26" BICYCLES-Good condition, . . Sure 81 your Christmai; SaJIle Manufacturers. $25 .00 each. 51~ fl. eutterbar mowing ma­ chllle, $15.00 . Phone 4597 . gift of an Elgin American compact 12- 16- It.e. Ira C. Shellender will be her pride and Joy. Such smart Jewelry FOI' AU Occasions-Pdced Front $1.00 Up WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER. Good con­ designing and Jewel.like finish are dillon. $ZO.OO. Call Newark 2-6 161. Ronson Liglilers and Cigarette Case Fl'om $6.00 12-16-1\C_. ______reasons enough. And these compacts L4~alhet' Goods - Waterman's PeJ1 s aUfI PeJ1cils - HEATER- PRACTICALLY NEW Meulter never let powder spill, never Ely Hot AIr eighteen Inch fire-box. Phone FUNERAL G. E. TelechroJ1, Seth Thomas, Westclox, Clocks Wilmington 5-7480. open. How right you'll be 12-16-llp. ___ HOME to give an Elgin Americall. Deal at Dale's 20go:0~E;:d O~t\,~~?Oc~;~A~~;g;;M:'E~: DavI s. East. Main Sir et. ''We ill vite you 10 ftl our Elgi ll A merican 12' l6-lIp. se/eetio. jlriced from $2 ,95 . MAGAZINES. TOBACCO. CANDlES. -e- Golt" 174 East Main Street MERVIN S.DALE . 12 16-llp 7 ROW BR CK 1l0USESONE , Cleveland 254 W. l\-Jain Street CREDIT - CASH - CHARGE "'H'rf d1 N E.WARK, land Av nlle. I wllh new h~at r, Imme­ t,.UJ-.;U'- D E L-AWARE, dlale possessIon Pllce $3,950 to $4,750. DIAL. 32.'21 CAli Newark 3812. Newark, Delaware ~ 12' ·16-llp, .______FORMAL DRESS (tails) . Excellent condl­ GREGG JEWELERS Open Evenings For Your Convenience . lion. Size 39_33-34. PrIce reasonable. Phone 2-6131 1'70 East Maln Street Phone: 2438 II Phone Wllm lngton 3-6486 111 ...... _111._ 12- l6- ltc. Locally Owned and Operated ~ss..." '" s,"S-~~n~~l ~ FILLIN' IN i ~ -- ~ POS Under the wlliplashings of the postal The Newark ======::~=:::::::::;;=~::,====,;:;~==~=~~==~=~======:~=~=~~~~======-======authorities urging us to "mai l a rty," the advertisements exhorting us to ~S~ix;' ======~~~~~~~~~~;;;;,~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;~=~==~==:==::===:==:=:=:::=:::=::::==:.==::====---:= ~~~I~~~~r~hgri~\~;'~~I~ :~~:~ethrR~!~a~ ~~ HEN FIVE IN HOME DEBUT JACKET COURTMEN WILL ing shoppi n/-! days, we have finally ~;~E; l:'~:':I~:;::~~:~E:r,~;£::: TOMORROW NIGHT AGAINST u:'~:';:~d~;o~';;':~:,::~:: :~,~",:' MEET ALUMNI IN DE BUT hrbtmas 5pirit. which nowadays can lected to the All Intramural football ~~,stb b~e~.U~~~~I~ \: ~~~_~~1~/~~~1~~~:1~ BULLETS FROM GETTYSBURG · KDteaaalv~lPS·a \~v:a~s~. ~0~Lgl ft· sr t~al~le, ld· 7l~gy 1T~1~~~~ ofin::~ IlERE ON TUESDAY NITE spirit, as the a mputa ti on of the villli syll abl e ~ ugg sts, has lillie or no con- r uns and punt r e turn ~. The nine-man neclion with a certain ancient Christ- B 'k ' Q . t t B t F' team, t wo-ha nd touch league ended Jayvees Will Face Southside ian feas!. It is a hectie menIal ; tale, 111'naJIS -Y S UIll e oas s lye competition last week with Kappa AI- Indians In Preliminary Mat-ch; charHet rized by a small Iwot of panic Letternlen, Backed Up By Six Of pha winning the championship. in thl! pit of one's stomach over the Davis also participates in varsity Coach Morrison Cuts NHS Squall fact that we still haven't bought Aunt Last Year's Reserves,' Frosh Are competition, running on the indoor and J ennie's 01' Uncle Looie's girt. Xmas o\ltdoor track teams and holding down To 22 Players From 4,0 Turnouts is nol a holi day but a deadline, and Lookin!! Forward To Winning Year a pitching berth on the baseball squad. the Xmas spirit is a stra in ed elTort to u I Inbe l' hiofs frtheeshman sprint y eamre dlheey was r('Jay a mteeamm- meet it. The Univen;ity of Delaware basketball fans are lookin g f01'-1 which broke the Southern Indoor The Y e llow.iacket bas k etball team will open its 1948-49 Rea- Now that we've caught the mood, we ward w ith cons iderable inte l'e t to the opening of the B lue Hens' Games record at Chapel Hill, and last s on n ext Tues day night in a gam e with Lhe N ewark A lumni on sholl soon be joining the bustling h ome games in t he field h ouse tomorrow night whe n Joe Brun an- spring r on on the mi le r elay team the hig h schoo l court. throngs of Xmas shoppers. We sha ll be s ky's q uint will m eet t h e Bull ets from G e ttysburg. which won the Southern Confe rence A prelim contest will pit the Southsid e India n s agains L Coach lilled with fretful indecisi on over what to buy and furth l' weiahed dow n by The only five lettermen to return f r om la.'t sea, o n have bee n ou~~o~~ ~I~~ \o n of Mr and Mrs. Rob- H. Lewis .Miller's Jay v~e. team,.. . the knowledge that the few people name d a . the starte r s, bacl,ed up b y a half doze n reserve men, .t B D' . 54 Ea t 'Cleveland Ave- I Varsity Coach Wliha m Morns on thiS week p ared hlfl larg with whom, through long custom, w m ostly from las t year 's f l'e hm~n team. Starter are ,Bob Gregory ~~e, N e \;:I~ ~'. ,s I g.l'OUP of candidates to a perman,e ~t squad of 22, jn cl ud~n g 12 val'- excha nge gifts are fi ll ed with a li ke and Ace Hoffstein , forwards ; Blil Nash, center, and Jim McFadden I Slty a nd 10 Jayvee p layer, Ong ll1 a lly , ove r 40 h opefuls LUl'ned frust\'ation over what to buy us. and Bi lly Cole, guards a ll from Wilmington. T k L out for the team, he said. We have, o[ course. tried to break Some of the leading reserves are I-Ie'n an -men ace 1- --- -~ Trou,gh still stressing fundamentals. through the ha rd shell of this custom. . R' CI 1 Dick Gros man, Wilmington lette rman W Ch ' R LID PI I 1 MOITi son is g radually stpppillg up hi Annuall y. we sit down with these . Jgeon aCIJlg u ) est ester ams oca ogs ace . n rl r ill~ tn bring the J acke(s mtn tr im nld friends and have a "sensible" talk. P who has been away from SC hOO, I to I D h H S IB IT' I H I for th ir debut wit h the old "r,·lds. adultWe asll isa n- aI'een unnthatecessa gift ryg ivduingp liamocationng, H 0 II{ S A111111a..i.l I 1\.t( eet serve two years in the Army. 11 valu- nellt ere a.t , eag e rIa sere 'fhe eame will be a revpalin" i: ter, a canceling out of sterilized generos it y, able add ition to the squad at forward: ___ I --- after which the J ackets will i:r t two ~ nd thnt we will drop it this y a r. We Officers Elected; Propose Form- Curt. Turner, 17-year -old sophomore IU . Of D. Swimmers First In Two locally owned dogs, Connell 's wp.eks to bolstm' .their ~tac.k, before tho tell each other solemnly thot Xmas forward from Coll i n g~ w o o d . N . J .: . aly and Lanes Trudy, took second open ll1 g o[ the l egulal seolson at A. I is mainly for chi ldren and that we w ill illg Ladies A uxiliary Joe K W.'Hltkowskl, W.ll mll1gton. . .ce n ter. ! All But___ One Event aneI tllit' ·d respective. Iy .111 tl, e 13-II1C'' I duPonthome " arnon eJ anuarwill bey 4.wit Thh e P.nr Sst. reclllPgulonart li mit our g ift g iv ing to th m this year . f 'I I . clas. o[ the monthly fi eld tria ls spon- '" But, somehow, this resolve never holds The Newark Racing P igeon "lub and Jim Middleton, also 0 'I mme- The 's swim- sored by the Eastern Beag le lub over on J anuary 7. Tn all, the J ackets face fi rm. Perhaps it is because we over- held it's annual meeting last Friday at ton. at center Or guard. ming team opened its 1948-49 season the course on the state of S. Hall ock a n 18 game schedule. look lh t'; tremendous impact of four th home of Mr. a nd Mrs. Clifl'ord The freshman cagers are building here last Saturday with a resound ing duPont ot Milford Crossroads on Sun- While MOl'l'i ~ on gav no hin as 10 straight weeks of canned carol singing, Shew, 13 1 East Delaware Avenue. up what looks like another winninj:! 48 to 27 triumph over the Middle At- day. how his starling varsity will hne-II)l. radio dramatizations of Dickens, quota- The fO llow:ng o(Ti.ce l's wcre elected I combination this year, .wi th some top- lantie States Conference champions The first is owned by Edgar L awson he pointed out that he has four holrl. tions of Tiny Tim. and renditions of a flO,tl,' pt'aeLllcoJlo"I,"e'sg., )v,e'caer:prel "_ 'dent.I notch mat ri al from Delaware rein- from the West Chester Sta te Teachers and the second by Oscar L ane, both of ovcrs from last year's first strint! squad White Christmas. Whatever the reason, t Opol ~e'scl.ed ' Colle e. In a prel iminary, the Dela- Newark. and six others who saw action \\,Ith the Xmas always find s us shamefacedly ex- Otto Steinke; r ecord in g secI' tary. Har- forced by several out-of-staters. vare freshmen defeated the Gold n The 13-inch winner was Conne ll's junior varsity. changing gifts again a nd explaining old Stanley; race ~e cre a ry and treas- Jimmy La nk. six-footer, was capta in Ram Jayvees from West Chester by Red Man, owned by Ray Connell. of Tcam~ he expects will be his majol' how it wouldH't "eem like Xmas if we urer. Fred Wakefield. of his MiI[ord High team last year and I nn identical score. Landenberg, P :.l. F ourth was AI 's Lit- obst/l cles this year are Wilm in~ton didn't give some thing. After a very interesting busine, looks good nt for ward. and another Ea~h ~I~posing team won but one lie Lady, owned by Al onzo LeCatC's. High School and Conrad. Newcomer.; I l On the malle I' of Xmas cards we meeting. the cust!'."ary sOci'oal fOJlowhed pal'r of 11romisi ng forwards formel'l y tfil lresto'tl: ,de ll .V I ~IIL' sl at l ,~~ l al ,Ctet . oantdh ea Bl'leLll eaYH· eAnls Wilmington. Oa kwood Bers, owned by to the ~ dcld, el dul e will be Mount Pleasant have managed to adopt a firm er policy. w h ic h vas enjoyed by all. ne of t e , II w Edgar Lawson, was reserve hound. a nd Ml etow n. Two games are al so We sC lld them only to p"rsons we know most im portant resol u tions o[ the were captains at Wil mington High. Ray and Chicks. Lazy Hollow Captain, ow ned by Rob- :~ :~e ~L~~l~ with Archmere Academy

~~;.11 '~~~ b~esl~~I~~~~e~I:I~ t~eL~~in~ e I~~ : ~ ~:~.~ti:~g s~;;e~~ett~~I~~,~a~v~;e! h~h :;;: ~:~m:~' . t1~~ x 19r::;5 t ~eoa m;7 5~~:UI~:~ ~. 1 5 ~_I~~ r: e~~c ;~~~ s~e~. V~~~\ty w~~~ ;:~ ~ ~r~. ~~Il~~~S 1 ~ ~i;~:il~~~ ~SPaR L~~~ r:i~~ After the wholesale cutting of last com,, ~ o[ appearing to remember some- mation of a ladif's auxi li ary to the Don Martin. who co-captainC'd the Rams' Bob K erper, Middle Atlantic were: second, Philli p's Madame Queen, week, the J ackets varsi ty squad shapes one who has forgotten you to the y ar- club. It is to be hoped that this will Newal'k High team. is fas and aiel'! a t Conference champion. outdistanced .owned by J . Wallace B. Pollitt, Sali s- pU~ ;.la sHfaol.;~,Oswo ns .: JJ I·amCkKFneortlt·os,' TJoilnm Fl\~arrd~ In l1/.( humilia tion of having overlooked in c~'e~~e the interest a nd further the the guard poL Delaware's Murray. Ca mpbell and bury, Md.; th ird. w est Fork Arthur, tin, T. Murphy, Dick Nagle, Fr~ nk someone you appare ntly were supposed actIvItI es of the ~rganlzatlon. Some of the out-of-staters on the Lowell Ward. Kel'per has never been ow ned by J . W. B. Pollitt, Salisbury; P orter, Bill Reco:-:ls, Bill Reybold. D.". to r emember. . 1 The ne;:t meettng Will be held at the yearling squad arc J ohnny Buechele. defeated in this ev nt in collegiat.e fo urth, Bankers J immie, owned by RLlmcl' all d Ja ck·~L ehm·'ln. " Of coursp, we stilI get cards, but home of Mr. an.d Mrs. P aul J ones. MIll-I Union. ' N. J .. guard. who was a ll state competition. The Rar!ls also took the Herbert Thornett, Marshallton; reserve these are only from people t ry tng . to town Road, Fl'Iday, J anuary 28. I in J ersey's group 3 with a record at 440-yard freestyle events. two of the hound, L ilU etol" s Judy. owned by Roy Junior varsity: Ted Davis, Bill salve thell' conscience for not returl1ln g r oll ing up points; Charles Carney. of toughest events on the schedule, and Little ton, Salisbury, Md. Blaney, Merrill Buchanan, Jim Bu eche, ours the prevlOus year. We use a new PIN L 0 0 p Media, Pa., co-captai n for two yea rs. co-Capt. Jack Smith in the 50-ya rd and The 15- inch class was judged by Paul E . F oster, H. Long, George 1I1artin, bat.ch of nomes every year a nd thus who played with an Army team that 100-yard sprints. Baudxy Grier brought Ed wards and Harry P regmier of the Andy Murphy, Jim Sydell . are alwa.y s a J~mp ahead of the game. toured Europe, and the frosh football r epeated cheers w ith h is perfection tn South Jersey Beagle Club and the 13- We t h tnk thIS system IS less nerve- STAN DIN G ~ ~ensa tion, J ohn DeGasper is. from intricate diving for an overwhelmll1 g inch class was judged by Fra nk Der- The average production of apples in wracking than the more con:mon o~e ___. " Ridgefie ld P a rk, N. ,J.. an all-l p.aguf' firs!. Grier also is Middle Atlantic mota. Spring Grove. Pa., and Spurgeon the is aboul 45 million of. kcepmg a lengthy m alltng Itst player a nd Kentllcl{y Mi litary Insti tute States Conference champion in his Lauer, Ne w Salem, P a. bushels. which, a week before X mas, you must Monday Night Lcaguc Dowerhouse. event. Another outstanding Delaware hurridly brillg up to d at~ by crosS- Won Lost The Blue Hens have completed their Victory was the opening 300-yard ing off the bores who dIdn't return Continental Plant . .. . 28 8 pre-holiday swimming sc hedule, but medley relay. E S j your card last year and addtng the Friendly Five 23 13 the University of Virgi nia Cavaliers 'The Delaware freshmen led their EL CTROLUX VACUUM CLEANER smart-a lecks who slipped you one for McCloskey Plumbers 23 13 will come to ' Newark Jan. 8 to meet fi eld in every event but diving and \hp the first time. We'r e always on the Texaco 20 16 t he H en poolmen for the first time. The 440-yard freestyle. Their 300-yard STILL SELLING AT PRE·WAR PRICES smart-aleck list. PLICa 19 17 meet will open with a freshman pre- medley r elay, composed of Marv Eg· $69.75 Complete (Terrns) But to get bacl( to the problem of Guyer Bros. 14 22 !liminary against Trenton, N. J ., High. gert, H ugh Mi ll er and Charley Lloyd Xmas shopping. We have often won- Wild Cats 10 26 Delaware varsity and yearling won over the Ram J ayvees by two Dem.onstration by Al1pointm.ent \ dered why, in this age of specializa- Eagle Furniture Co. 7 29 wrestlers will go to Haverford F ri- pool laps. \ lion, the professional gift buyer has - u- day for a double-h ader against the But the Delaware wrestle rs did not A tl J J In \ nnt made his appearance. We mean Tuesday Night 1.eaguc Main Liners' matmen, closing the Ca r so well at the hands of the J ohn9 r lUr . OlSOn n ed Clay CI'eek, No. t Won Lost w restling ma tches until aft l' the New , HopkIns matmen. losing by an over R. D. No. 1 FACTORY 2-612 1 ~~ ee ~~~ ;'~ t~Ul~h~;~ rf~I~:' s m~:s~ ~ ~s~: " 27 6 Year. whelming score of 34 to 0 in a SatUl" N~~V~~(D ED R EPnESENTATIVE ~ ewar k together with a brief character sketch Continental Plant 19 14 While basketball IS over (or the pre- day night match. \:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-----_.-;;;;;;;;;;------;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;------;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;/ for each name and have him buy the White Clay Creek ... 17 16 holiday schooldays, the Hen hoopsters The J·l ens started with two strikes 0[1 appropria te gifts. Newark 16 17 are looking forward to th ir tl'ip to them. having to forfeit the first three In this way much of the confu ion Red Cl ay Creek, No.2 16 17 Detroit to meet the Lawrence Tech mat c h e~ on account ot having no candi attending the last days of the Xmas K. of P ...... 15 18 Blue Devi\ ' on New Year's Eve. They dates in those weights. But Dela wa re's bcfw to catch a headwaiter's eye " season could be dissipated. and that T. N. T. I I 22 will play the Rockets of the University 180-pound Gordon Pirnie was out· most irritating of all human beings- Curtis Pape r Co. 1 t 22 of Toledo at Toledo Dec. 30 on their standing In forcing Hopkins' 227- pound the person who does his shopping early - 0- way westward. J erry Schlimm to the full nine minute~ and gloa ts over his harried friends- Newark Major League without a fall. Schlimm won on a dp could be eliminated. Won Lost M I Add G 'd ci sion by 9 to 2. Two Hopkins matmen Indeed, the professional gift buyer is National F ibre . . 23 13 oore s war e t't won on fall s and three on decisions· fast becoming a year-round necessity Texaco 22 14 L e tter By Rider College due- to the puzzling transformation that C; olls ...... 22 11 John J . Moore, of Newark, was New Address DR. V. LEONARD BROWN is coming over U . S. stores. They are Elkton .. , ...... 19 14 among 38 memb I'S of the 1948 Rider Chlropodlst • Foot Specialist losing aIL character and di scipline and Trivits Gulf Service . 16 20 r.ollege football team to receive let­ ® (Formerly 92 East Main Street) 1 201 HAINES STREET a rc getting more and more out of ha nd. Contine ntal Fibre Co. 15 21 ters recently. The awards were made Newark, Delaware Phone 56:1 Time was w hen a hardware store, for Phlliies 14 22 bv Coach Smith L. Byham. Offices Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri. Evenln, 1-9 P. M. Instance, was fai rly certain to contain Haver. Corp. ... . 10 26 The team won six and lost threp. the Wednesday Afternoons 2-5 P 111. hardware, and a candy shop was a - 0- past season. \ ® li kely place to find candy. Now you Chrysler Corp. League meet such phenomena as toys in super- Won Lost markets, pop-up toasters in jewelry Shipping .... 26 7 ""', ••• , ...... ,0' iD •• Wha", N,ed,d" stores, delicat ssen counters in dry Zone D . 21 12 goods emporiums. It wouldn't be so Spec. I. B. M. 18 15 bad if thi ~ indicated a trend back to Maintenance .. , 16 17 tM general store or the curiousity shop, Zone A . . . 15 18 * i but this isn't the case. The trend is Receiving . . . . . 14 19 rather toward complete shopping chaos Procurement 12 21 * t w ith the modern department and drug Zone F. , . ... . , ...... 9 24 1 stores gleefully leading the w ay. In the latter, especially, we would not Ncwark Major Lcague be surprised to find anything, except Won Lost what we're looking for. Blue Hen L aundry ...... 39 5 the Plaza For persons brough t u p in a more Newelles ...... 34 10 orderly society, shopping has become Bio-Chem...... 24 20 fl formidable task- a desperate track­ Country Club . . . . , .. . 23 21 ing down of the desired item through Cmtis Paper Co...... 23 21 ~ slim clues unearthed by interviews Continental Fibre Co .. , ..... 13 31 When you're wc:uing the handsome Mallhattan wiLh traffic officers, other shoppers and Newark ...... , .. .. 11 33 Chrysler Corp.. , ...... 10 34 /I v.ld unnecessary repair bills! Plaza, you've an extra well-dressed look that ~ets y?u store managers. - 0- 'j' .nention. It's a smart, plJated-front tu x~o shirr, With ,;, A bright future, we feel, awaits men Bri ng your car to the shop whcre thc proper Friday Night League t~ s ting cquipment is avoilable . , _ where the :,111.:, French aalfs. Plus the M ..hlllla"k ed collar, that :,:1:, of skill and foresight, who can grasp Won Lost right tools are provi ded, and the mechanics needs no stuclf to stay fresh and neat after laundering. the compl xity o[ modern shopping, Marylanders ...... 31 8 K NOW its opcration perfectly. It wi!J save you Made to ttadittonal MtlfliNllUIn qu ali~ standards. and reli ve the ha rried amateur. Until Red Men ...... 27 12 time and MONEY! See the Manhall4ll PI~I& bcre wday. 21 18 such men app ar, Xmas will be a lime Milford Cross Roads . 21 18 FORMAL WEAl{ TO HIRE ~~c~:.~u:~e't :~' ~~:s l ::i~i~ .n a confu~ ~~~~~:CI.- .. ~~. ~~~ h . . .. . 19 20 Five Stars .. 18 21 'ITTENHOUSE Lions Club ...... 1l 28 ITE Osceola Lodge. No.5. . . , .. 8 31 MOTOR COMPANY.. A count rpart to Alcoholi cs Anony­ Murray's Toggery mous for chain smokers has sprung up 173 East Ma.in trcet In Pullman, Wash., and is beginning to ------<® Newark, Deltlware spread nntionally. Gene"s Diner \ It is known as 'Nicoline Unlimited.' 1 ries Its members arc men who have quit Southcrn Fried Chicken and Men. s Clothing ami Aaesso smoldng a nd want to stay that way. Country Ham-Our Specialties ; f Howev 1', there is one important di!- , U. S. Route 40 - 1 Mile East :l: O,Jen Every Eve"i"g Till Ch,.istmas ::: terence b tween this group and the I Open 7 o! .~ t: 2 A. 1\1, A. A .: The membership is no secre t. .. _------i.:."..:.. :..;.( .. :..: .. : .. : ..: .. :,.: .. :,.: .. : .. : .. :-.;..: .. : .. : .. : .. : ..: ..: .. : ..: .. : ..: ..: ..: ..: ..: ..: ..: ..: ..: ..: ..: ..: ..: .. :.. :..: ..: .. :,.:~:.. :..:":' ~ ~ ~~~rl~~====rirA~~~i;~;=~~~;;~==1r'I;1e~N:e~\~V~a~rk~p~o~s~t~'~:W~a~rk:,~D~e:la~\~V;a~r ~'~T~h :U:l' :'(~l a~y:,~D~::~~~~~~======~~====~======~==~======~~~ FARM SHOW IJAYCEE UNIT~::~:~~~o~;::o::;;'~ ~~ ~:'~~: I~~~ . ~~~~~~~~~~~ ..~~ ~.;i/lI1IIGI'~i:1~. ""'!'ll,.i:1l11i11\II'iiAl1IiII:~.ili;:II!:;.ili;:OIf;~'l'I-IlfJfj-.ili'l'l-;q:l!!A:..; .i:1~..; .. i:1ij< · ""'=!l.:qij<. U!1II:.i/lijS thll'd allllUJ I CDI' ll he ld in the Research Men .\!;. Street buitding lasl W ednesday, In lhe Ouichila Valley of Arkansas fhe results wcre as fo llows: singl Members of lhe Junior Chambf'r of ;~ ~ f~~~~~t. oil slones and whelslones lir ;mnples, first, E. Vansant; second, Commerce were guests of the ph ysi " ~ . ____ _ E wam; thircl, B , Redding; fo urth, rlcpa rlmcnt a t the Univer sity of Del,,· ~"SSS..~~ icderman: firth, S, Higham ; sixlh, ware on Monday night and toured thE> ~ B Inboralor ies there. FAMOUS MAI( ES RI~~~::d~~'IH'a r ex hib its, Don Bieder - Dr. V incent E. P ark er. chairma n df'· We Deliver ",an took Ilrst. with Worlh Roberls pal:lm ent, was host to the group and ,(fond, ~' . Slop.I'a, third; W. David, g~ve an Inlroductory tal k on lhe back- ICE FoCryR E A M GIFT PACJ(AGED TO YOUR TASTE fourl h; B. Rcddll1g, Mth and H. Sam- I gl ound or lhe deparlmenl, describin/i! I rndingc r, sIxth. I~t s grow th from a l wo member stafT o11r Thc top award in the shelled corn l ~ 1941 lo Its present len. He a lso out- A LIMITED UPPLY OF HOMEMA DE CANDIE I bit lIIf'n l to J\ larshall Young. Other llll ed p lans for expa nding into a new ~' PA~~IES ~ '~:Ird ~ In thIS cl ass were taken by: J . huilding, STILL AVAILABLE Crockctt. second; E. Laws, lhird; H. DUl'ln ~ the lour, the J aycees were Samendillp;er, fourth; D. Biederman, g r e~ ll Y lin pressed ,by th: a mount or fifth: Worth Rob('rt ~, sixth. All w inners eqUI pment and the. 1I1 genLilty shown by received ribbons. the slafT members 1I1 constructing com- ~ ~ ______pllcaled research apparalus from pa rl ~ ~~,;'J POWELL'S ;) satvaged from war surplus materials C\\I'i s tr ll a ~ I l'O~l'a lD allittle co ·t lo lhe stale. ICE CREAM CO I AI Oil Cll3pe] Mu h interest was laken in the B- ), • ~ Christmas entcrtainment will be ray cavity accelerator , lhe mass spec- ~ D' 13171 ~ A lomeleT and lhe Ge iger counler re· ~f!' la ~ given at Ott's Chapel. just outside of search equipment. ' FOR LADIES FOR MEN Ncwark, on SlInday. Santa Claus will During the course of lh lour, Dr. ~'~_' ,,"'~,,"_~"'''''''''~ be prc. nl. and the children of th e "., ,--,-,~-~~ The Wo,.ld's Most Sm,okers Cifts community will olTe r r ecita tions, a'1.0 FlIlIl,OltS /;)erfluues son~s HOME APPLIANCES REPAIRED 1'oilet,.ies ((its Friends and m mbers ar e welcome to Sewing Mach ines P,.il/ce Matchabelli the program which will start a l 7:30 Washing M achines DUnAMELL'S REPAIR '/,h e,.mos Bottles p. m. Vacuum Cleaners LawnmolVers Sharpened Lamps Repaired Elizabeth A,.den On December 26. lhe Rev. Frederick Phone 2-1261 Newark, Del. lip/ella Hll.Z, enstein Lw/{'h Boxes Muellcr of the Wilmington L ulheran Concordm Ch urch will present the Lenthe,.;c UOII SOIl Lighte,. movie "II KillE! ls Born" at 7:30 p. m. The public is inviled. ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANER Don't Make Up Your Mind On Your LIIlIII OWlICl'S To Vote Fot' STILL SELLING AT PRE·WAR PRICE Soil CO il I'l'\'ation Aide Repair Service and Parts Christmas List Until You've Looked E. Sherman Webb, chairman or the Over Our Counters Board of th e New Castle Counly Soil ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS Cons rvati on Di. lricl. has annoullced December 21 ns the date selected for Arthur J. Johnson $34,9.00 the election or a supervisor for the Soil (BONDED FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE) P lus F ed . Tax and Installation There You'll Find Countless Conse rl'ation Dislrict. P olling place's R. D. No.1 Newark Newark 2-6721 will be set up at lhe following p laces: EASY TERMS Suggestions For Practical Gifts Mr. Charles Pryor's H ome, ClaYlon; I~~~~~~;;;;;;~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ode!sa Supply Company. Odessa; Coun ty Agcnt's O ffice, Newark; Hock· Rugs Cleaned Phone 2249 TRIVITS' essi n Supp ly Company, Hockessin; and HOME AND AUTO mith's Slore, Centerville. Pharmacy All landowners in New CasUe County APPLIANCES Neighbors are eli gi ble lo vote and are being urged 72 East Main Street fI\\'e Deliver" Phone 2900-2213 \0 give 5C l'i OUS considera,; ion to lhe se­ 181 E. Main St. \IClIon of ti;'is supervisor who w ill as- 1m in carrying out the Soil Conser­ ratio n program of the counly. L a nd­ owners desiring to have lheir n ames on the ba ll o.l [or election arc advised 10 filc their names with lhe Counly Agricultura l Agent befor e Decem ­ Cleaned ber 16 .. Two The presenl board consists of E. lind Sherman Webb, cha irman, Odessa; Jlarl'in Kt ai r, vice-chairman. Mal'sh all­ Garments p,.es.sed Ion; Levis Phipps, R. D. I , Wilmington; and Charles Pryor, Clayton. E. Sher- man Webb is the retiring member .

May Permit Civilians To Joiu WAVE Uuits A po sibility lhal civilian women may soon be eligi b le lo join WAVE re­ 168 E. Main St. Newark, Del.

District A TASTY TOUCH I~ ~fi~ f LAD I E S A GIFT FOR THE Rub a crust or bread vii th a freshly 4lo.~ cut ga rlir clove and pUl lhe bread in :l: :l: your satad bowl. It will give a delici- :f: :l: ous navor to the grcens when they ar e :l: :r. tosscd with lhe dressing. Remove thp .f. .. ~Jt.~:~ "REST" brcad crust before scr ving lhe sala d. :!: Don't Let the Weather Interrupt Your :1: ------:l: :l: ~ LIFE *:l: Washday! Regardless of Where Your ,:l: t Clothes Are Washed, We Will Dry Them ~1~ The perfect gift - - - an automatic el ectric By George B , W~£iD *A ,Y blanket, sheet or comforter - - - one that will be I 'VENTORY warmly appreciated for many yea rs on many co ld *:l: ,:l: ni ghts. Electric bed covering is a new discovery in Al though it's wise to go * LAUNDERALL , straight on and not look back 011 A Y sleeping comfort - .. warmth without weight and w h a t has g one , at ~ i ni ght-long bliss ful, re tful slumbers regardless of times, l ike :l: SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY :l: now, il's al­ temperature changes beca use the controls adjust the ways smart :l: Cor. Main and Center streets Phone 2-6251 :l: lo pick the .::.. : . .:.. : .. : .. : .. : . .:.. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. :--:--: .. : .. :::; warmth automatically as the weather changes. No passing year apart. By more interruption to yo ur sleeping - • - ge tting up, doing so, we flounderin g around searching fo r "more covers" find th e "I>I~(I ~TAING.'" TIl> J()NI~ guide w h ich on e electric bedcover is all yo u'll need. will, w hen rightly used providc the Add all these advantages and you'll realize why kind of I'ul . lo he lp us we say "Start now to enjoy the 'rest' of your life." ga m l/lC' place in Iif we wou ld attain. Make your se lecti on now while there is a choice of It's always smarl lo pick lhe colors from which to choose. ~rriJ:crilto r that wi ll give you the bc, t va Ille. Pick lh loasl of e tO WIl Pick Frigidaire. T h l' ~ no Christmas girt lhat wi ll b e 1lI0rc wC'lcome lo your molher, See Your Electrical Dealer NOW! l;:U WIfe or your family. Select ateth~Orl('1 of you r choic today

\'\1 aJ'k EJectric CO. In F.a.~ t Main Slreet Tr l~pho n e 2-6872 DE1AllRE PDIER. ELIGHT 0. N cwark, Del. Frlgldnlre Appliances "7t~,f~~~ ~ and Delco 011 Deat The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, December 16, 1948 Eight ' P 1 ..1 G I S I Mr, Cooper was on of a group of 21 CI 11'/. llllas m'ly 3 I'll rae tage scienti. ts and engine rs who received EXTENSION At Ccntnry Ill b Han c l and Gl'ct 1 the award at c r monies held in the Markel Hoors Nexi Wee erad Members and friends of the N W I The play "Hnns I and Gr tel" was NemoUl'S Building, W ilmington, on ON THURS DAY, DECEM BER 23rd, Cl'l1lury Club of N wark were enler- givell by the members of Mrs. Betty I Tuesdny, C:oloncl Randolph T. Pelldl,,­ CONFERENCE lH ined lasl night at th club's anllual Young's third grade recently at t h~ I ton, professor of .mil i~ary science n~d our markets will remain Chi istmas part.v. I n 1\ candle-lit at- I Newark Schools. tactics al Ih(' Unlv, rSlty of Delawlll(', OPEN " mosphere of Christmas gre ns Hnd Wayne I rwin and Yolanda Ralli took represent d th . First Army and ~d­ '9 TO W colorftll ornaments, Miss Killy Dierk- the leads, with Ruth Smith as the dressed the r(,Clpl nls. Captam BenJa­ UNTIL • • en o( Baltimore presented a well- moth r and Eddie Alexander as the min May, USN, rl~ ~~ec tor?I~ls~~' ~ct~~, ON FRIDAY, DEC. 24th, OUR MAR KJ:TS Th(' 1>.111 look r~r fflnn family living in I rOUlld,ecJ program of musi,cal ,c~medY (ather, The witch was play d by Alice N~val ResC~'VCrcT~~~I;~n g ~~~ te FO~· t~ W ILL CLOSE AT 6 P. M. 1949 II III h" d isciissed nt an all-day s · I('~tlons, songs of the Nmetle., and Moorc and th Sandman by Bobby mm~ton, I ep s g me('tilli! of Delaware home clemonstro- seasonal carols. Aiken. Naval District, presented Mr .. c ~oper to enable our employees to e nj oy a long lion ag nls, Friday, Dec, 17, in Dovet'. Guests of the evening were Mrs. M. The Gingerbread Children wert! with thc C rtificnte of ADI)rCcmtlOn. Christmas e'Ye with their families At thi g Miss Louise Whitcomb, ext n- I Burton Meyer, M rs, Floy E. Booth, and Ellen McFadin, Peggy Beeb e, Carl ------sian hOIl1(, manng('ment sp cia list for Miss EHzabeth Peach " president of the Sweetman and J ack Moore, Evan Is FralCl'ni Ly Santa Says • •• and we agree . .. the UnivC'rsity of Delaware, will dis- Waverly Club. Mrs, R icha rd S , Snyder C C' I F Plcdgc At Penn Stale cuss expect d economic changes that was host -ss, assisted by Mrs, Louis OOpel' IlC( 01' I may Il'ecl farm homema kers during Stearns, Mrs, George Haney, Mrs. R. O. W .hI W ,II W ,] R ichard Ralston Evans is am ong the "SHOP EARLY t h coming year. This outlook will be Bausman, Mrs, Don Martin, Mrs. 01 at 01 m ore than 1,000 students who have the topic for home demonstl'atioll club Cbarles Maddock, and M.'s, W , S, Mar - Charles M. Cooper, R. D. No.3, New- I been p ledg d to f raternities a nd sorod- m('etings thl'oughout the state during tin aI'k, has received th e Ar my-Navy Cer- tics at the P ennsylvania State College AT YOUR lI&P!" J anuary. _ .------tincate of Appreciati on in aclw ow1- this fall, Citing a few examples of the eco- S CLUB edgement of his outstanding contribu- Young Evans is the son of Mr. and nomic oullook fot' farm li v ing, M iss LION tion to the wor k of the On'ice of S cien- Mrs, G, T agg rt E vans, 256 South Col- W hitcomb explains that agricultural litic Research a nd Development d uring lege Avenue. H has been pledged to incomes may stay relatively high next l.I£1ITES CLARI{ Wod d War n, Delta Tau Della. year, but there is al ready a downward ~~:;t~Ol;nc~~~~ ~~:~c;'~S i~~.il ~1'~ ~'r:1 ~~'I~ ~ EON A POT T S fewer dolla rs left over for family liv- IL ing. Popular Member • Housing sti ll continues to be the I I Number 1 problem. If a m ill ion homes Great y Missed ( ) a year were built, it stin would b e Graduate Electrical En.gill eer A & P is cbundontl y stocked with l u r ~ c vL-r ieties of the more th:1I1 17 years before every fami- world's fines t foods to ~r . ce ly in Ihe United Slates could have an Li~~~ I~f~~arw:;et~:~ ~i1~~te ~~~~~~~ I you r holiday t mb le, Buy all of individual home or apartment. I you r non.perishnble Chri.lmas V{e ar faced with a rlouble-"depd night in deference to the memory of food n«ds I ,j. week, Qnd sa ve Bud Clark, a popular member of the we're ready to show problem in foods, says Miss Whitcomb, unit who d ied sudd nly on Sunday. precioua ti .... fo r next week! - high food pric s at home ann hunger A number of local Lions made the abroad. Supplies arc adequate h er e ex­ you the new trip to P erryville after the session Itfafiliil S lill }'.Right Close·Tdmmed (J el1 ume ocpt for continued shortages in meat Tuesday to view the r emains. and da iry p roducts. The good grain 'Two membl"'s w£>r£> ~ppointed to right now! ., crops of 194!l wil l help out eventually, draft a formal resolution expressing but it lakes time 10 grow beef callie. the deep regret of the club over MI'. Sewing to cut down clothing ~osts Chrk's sudden passage. Mr. Cla rk, who c NO NE ~ RI Cm HIGHE R will still be a good practice to continue was an extremely active Lion, is re- I next year. Supplies of clothing nrc membered not only by the members 7-INCH CU T {I ~on e Higher! good, with more cotton a nd r ayon but by many townspeople for his tal­ Ib goods available than a year ago. High ented and hilarious performance in I ,,5'- uSC uaJity wool may be hard to nnd the club's successful musica,l "Boys UP TO 4112 LB , RIB END (None Priced High.r) With large household equipment, Will Be Girls" last spring. I Ib 37'1:. production is rapidly catching up with Plans for the group's annual Christ­ K T t he demand, but prices w ill continue SU PE R. RIG HT CLO SE-TRIMMED mas party to be h eld next Tuesday at c to be high Ot' go ven higher. House­ 8 p. m. in the Country C lub arc about CHUCK liST Ib 41 hold f urnishings such as sheets, Ctll'­ complete. The member s and their wives HAMS SU~H:Y~~E~DA ~Mg~ E6° ifNri~R:g uHN,:'MS Ib age tains a nd furniture may experience a arc invited. downward trend in price. District Governor Chari s Staib paid BEEf ROAST ~~O~~l~~T Ib77e his official visit to ~he club on Tues- FRESHLY GROUND BEEF Ib SIc Sll~:' l[:~~ F~~~~l J~:;'~~~y o,i,c~":~: Df clay nigh t, His talk, which was some­ FRESH STEAK COD SLICID Ib 33e ~l~ g l i~o s:D~ a~i~r,~te~ou\~il\{~l~se~~~ol~~~ea;~ what cur tailed, stressed the n eed for LARGE SMELTS # 1 CANADIAN Ib 33e ;~ \~~;;n~~1:;~e;e~t!~vac~s\~~1 Ib;>~~~~~s D~:~~ more enthusiastic support of interna- ware, tional Lionism as a factor in securing ON MONDAY, ~ ~~~~~~ ".--..../. THE THIRD DAY OF world peace, Place Your Order TOda'i ' ) at 9 o'clock iA:'~~!;;Y~ rl~ 9 ~~a n dar d Time, ------( the followi ng described Real Estate viz: READING SP ECIALIST HERE For Th'i:lt Luscious Pilgrim \ '. ALL That certai n lot, pi ece or parcel of Miss Grace Westendorf, state read­ land, with the buildings thereon erected, now known as No. 1927 Shallcross Avenue, ing specialist, conferr ed with elemen­ situate in the City of Wil mington, New ta ry teachers at the N ewark School Castle County and State of Delaware, more ( .~~~~~~.~~ .. ,!~~~':! ', , ! •) reCej1t1y w ith a view toward expand­ roa; ;I,c~~:~rt ~ound e d and descr ibed as £01- EASY TERMS prices th em low ' n keepl,.. wllh A&P', ',011 pr.ftt ' ) i n~ the teaching of phonk s and the policy-you can" lo .~ rtMr now and d llml •• It ' BEGINNING at the corner formed by 1-1 the Intersection of the Une of the North­ organization of a developmental read­ Phone 3821 ( 'rom your mind fill ChrlsMM.. Evel erly side of Shallcross Avenue with the ing progr am h er e, 44 East Main Street ;/ line of the Easterly side of Un ion Street: ~ '-"'" '--" '-"'" '-"'" ""--"" '---'" A Strthenceete sNoixrtyth ereiglyh talon feegt said to thsied e S oofuth Uneirlony ------side of a four feet wide all ey leading into Florida Roun.d Unside~ n o f Ssai~~~d a lletheny acnde E2deMyparallel wit~ohn gSha s~ll-d ~;~. I~~~ , , . . . • , , • . , ~-.. ~~~~~~~~~~~,y~~ c r oss A venue six teen f eet eight inches, ~ n1 0re or less. to a cor ner; thence S oulherly ~... I .~ STRING BEANS pOl'allel with Un ion Street and passing ~ . .~. through the centre of the wa ll d iv id ing the - e house on this iot from the house on the ~. . ,. Z Ibs 1g

l~ttl~~ j~ ~~ ·i;;,~ r~~s~~~~n~ i a~ il ~~~s~lf~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~w. ~ corfono' 1ge NOT ICE 4 toma toes t said thAevencenu e.W estersixteelyn afeelontg eisaighdt siindceh es,01\\ ~.l. .'.: ,".:' FRESH TOMATOES m~ndore or less to the place of Begi nnin g. ~~~' :~~,' :'~', ' Be the contents thereof what they may. SWEET POTATOES d6~~~ 4 lb. 2ge ' 'l'OGETHER with the free and uni nter' ~ ~yl ~~e dh{. s~O;:;~o~ri~I~~e o~~ e:,heO\~;~~~~sa~~ ~ , CARROTS CA LlFORfollA 2 ~~i;:;:~: 1ge land bounded thereon forever. Al so the ~.,lW: :~'_~ LARGE d• •e n 33e 176 SUi ~ ~~e~~h~ 1 ~~:nl~ !~ ~qn~?t~b~~.r;~~'res':,~j~~; ~~ , FLORIDA ORANGES costs, charges and expenses of keeplllg ~ 'VE WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS '~ CALI MYRNA FIGS ~ :?~ECED 2 :k~: 2ge'

...... --...... ~~ ~~~".--....~ ~d;~~ll:~ay of DecemI;It.1~~:i~:6i~~~ber, A. D. 1936, ~~! andl recorf~~~i:~:dcd ~'~~:~.•:l.. :,': ." THURSDAY EVENING :il~~' ~:"::: In the Office for the Recording of Deeds &c ., at Wilmington, in and for New Castle ( Visit A&P's Famou~ . ) ~~~~ ty , i~ E~.e ~r~~~~~dand c o~~~~~J unto ~ D 23 d D 30 asth e bysai dr eCferencehalmer Dth. eCauffireto ewl, illIn fmoree simpe fulller,y ~:.":'. .: ec. an ec. :~',,', and a t large appear, (s ~n!~/~~ Y ~e~,~TER ) Seized a nd take n in execution as the property of Chalmer D, Caufliel and ~ Gl adys C. Cauil1el. his wife, Mortgagors ~ FROM 630 TO 8 P M ~ ( BUTTER andSh etoriff' bse SOfficO I~L~Res, Wilmington, C, TAYLOR D,el.. Sheriff De- '~:" ,' .',' :. • '.~'" '' :", cember 16, 1948. c 12-16,23 ,30. ( ~~:~d 7]CI~ X~;~b 110 7 5 ) SH.ERIF~ " S SALE-By virtue of a writ ot ~~ ~ SUNNYBROOK .... n In 7Se FRESH EGGS LARGE WHITE LEGfiORN dol,d d n ) 1949 to me directed will be exposed to PublicVend .S aExp.le a t No.the 42Court January Hou sTerme, Sou tAh.eas Dt. ~'~~",':.:' -e- .'~: ':~:': Corner of Eleventh and King Streets, Ci ty ( FRESH EGGS V:~~:~R: ~~~~: ::,~~n (II~ 71e of Wilmington, New Castle County, Dela- CRESTVI EW EGGS L~I~~I . ::I~~n ; ~n 6Se warc, ON MONDAY, ~ ~ THE THIRD DA Y OF ~ i~ ( OLEOMARGARINE Num,, '· 2 ~ k~~ Sge ) at 9 o'clock Time, i~~~';r~~~andard ~~: WE WILL NOT BE OPEN CHRISTMAS EVE '~':. ~ ""--"" '-"'" '-"'" ""--"" ~ '---"" -...... : , the following described Real Estate, viz : ~ I P lot'ida Sugar A dded or UlIswee fetICd New Pack ~~t~1~~?~:1~1r~aiA\~~~~~:~~~~~~vOCounty and Stale of Delaware, and~ bt~moreaJ~ "~ Frl-day, December 24 ~.-~ particularly bounded and described as ' follows, to-wit: FRUIT .JUICES BEGINNIN G at a point distant thirty '~. ' ,' feet Westerly at right angles from the YOUR CfiOICE OF ORANGE illCE, GRAPEFRJJI TJ UICE Westerly side of the Boulevard (now ~ OR BLENDEDORANG E& GRAPEFRUIT IUICI known as Baynard Boulevard) and fUt y , OR NEW YEAR'S EVE . 11-01 4b'01 ¥'~~~~~~~~~:rd fr~;e:te ~h'~~~~ r IW~~~:rl~~ I ~" ] cans parallel with the said Southerly side o[ Twenty-second Street, one hundred feet to a IlI1e of land hereto£ore conveyed to DEXO s~~~;~~~~~ R ~~~(:' d ~~~ 37e !~ $1.05, Samuel H , Baynard, Jr.; thence Southerly, F -d D b 31 ~ along said line of land and land o[ Samuel rl ay ecem er " ANN PAGE KETCHUP R E~R~~~D ~~I~i. 1g e H . Baynard , parallel with the Boulevard, '.., '~>','" fift y feet to a corner of land of Sophia ; Young; thence Easterly, parallel with sa id ~ FRUIT COCKTAil mt~~Tt~~c. 2<~:'3ge Soulherl y s.de of Twenty-second Street, one hund. ed feet to a point th irty feet • ' BOYSENBERRIES ' EDDEJcroo~I~E lr~~' 31e di stant Westerly a\ right angles [rom the ~' ~ W sterl y side of the Boulevard, and lhence ~ , ~ Northe.ly along lhe established building , e PEARS ~~l A~~ tf:R Tt ~~~ , "P~I('.'d 2(~;' 43e line for these p.emlses, parallel wi th th . -- ~ Boulevard, and Ihlrty feet West rly there- ~' . CRANBERRY SAUCE PA PPAS 2 1(~:.' 27e gg~, e~t,;n[:~ ts t~h~~~ot~1;a ~ [t1~~g ~ ~ ~~ g' . .~ R&R PLUM PUDDING ! ~I: 3ge wl~~I;N¥U g~~ee ~',n'k~ :;~~y a~~dd ~~~IS~S ~,.'" " Murphey, his wife, by their Indenture.. A fter ]arllwry 1, 1949, we will open F"irllLY evellitlgs from 6:30 to .~ IONA SWEET PEAS 2 ~~.:: 21e I dated the twentieth day of March, A, D, ~' 1919, and reco.ded In the office [or the ro- " . co ~ l n g of deeds In and [or New Castle .. 8 P. M. as forrnerly '~ POULTRY SEASONING BELL'S ~.:; 10e County, aloresald, at Willmngton, In Deed ~. . Hacord E, Volume 28, P age 431, grant d ' ~. ~~ ; 37e 1~~b 73e and convey d unto Charles H . Fitzgerald ~.. . ang NI\; ~I~cLsardli~;_~~ lt · ~~~z~~ ~~i d depart- , . ' , . cd th is life on or about the day of 1\ . D, 19 ,leaving to survive her lhl'' ~. . ' N k T C ~ saId Charles 1:1 Fitzgerald who becaml' ~ ewar rust ompany '~' sol e seized of tho above descrlb d premise. I ~" : ' as tenant by the entirety. . TOGETHER with certa In privileges no .~ 10 Ihe th irty feel strip of land In tho '~' , F T t C ' above In II tioned deed, more fully s tout. ~' elzed and taken In xecution as tho .. armers rus ompany . property of harles H. Fitzgerald nnd to I' \ Prices in This Adverlis ment Effective in N(,wark, ~ ~~ ELMER C, TAYLOR, Sherll1 ~. ,~ SherUT', Offices, W.lmlngton , Del , Dc- . . cemb I' 15 1948 1J>f,~~'CIJii.'t,~~~~~~..a~~~~~~~~.~~ ~~~'-.lIt-a~' 12-16,23,30,' ' ; '. 'JIIQl.p.-yfIlK:¥'lP:-¥loJfllrJlroJfllrJlr-4T.'¥loJfllrJlr-JJllf'll.p.-yfp.-K.p,-ili-4'Qll-J1ll;'](l-JJllf'll.p.-jf\-J1lI;'](l.p;yr4i':¥l:~~~AJII!f'~ I Corner Main and Haines Streets The Newark Pos.t, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, December 16, 1948 Nine

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STORE HOURS OPE EVENINGS /? ~ 9A. M. TO 9P. M. FOR YOUR DEPARTMENT TILL CHRISTMAS CONVENIENCE 58.62 Ea,t Main Street (/~ Phone Newark 2-6121 The Newark Post, Newark, Delawaro, Thul'sday, December 16, 1948 Ten c.ighhol' Do--== . lIlglcs to said J-lIghway. One hundred t eet Iwesterly side of King Avenue. at the diS- I and if this summons is published as I'e; Read The Newark Po Popll lati on Crowth In ,~,J gg~~Ne~i1~n~~cil~.:l~ ~~~t~~ii:i:i~fJ!I'::~ ~~~~~ I~fo~nth~lu~~1~e~i~~e~i l'~rn~h'}.,~~~e~~, ~:\:'I~'~' b\~tl~t'~tu~~. ~I~~~, i,~~~a~~re(ceVO~y ______U. S. Now l .. evclling Off aid State liigl1\vay, Seventy-five feet to I(if extended) with the Northeasterly side publlcalion o( this summons, 10 sCive on NEWARK CA H FEED T h c po~l-\Var boom in population 't,go/i~! i ;~;~~Fb~o\'lt~;e.rt~n~I"~u~~::~ ~ele~~ ~()rW~~,~i~~ri~.O~~ra\:~1 ~;?;'111?i~;id.;hJi~~~ ~~:.~~II/~·Stl~~t~~~~~IS;r'et~eR~~~~ ~7il a~; llrs Ollen U nde r New M anagen~~l~~EX WILLI , O\\,n: : o 8 . )1. 10 5:30 P. M• gl'owth in the tlHeli Stutes seems ?aat~~~n :fOC·I~::~d R~o,,'d\he~'Z ~~:nc~f i~ai~ ~~';:W,e!~l~~~i~~ed Si~e:t otf Qug~~nt A ~~n~~~ tried without further n3~~;~s M. Mal?I1!'~' ...... n l" lv di,.".,.tio'1 n'ontt fh'" c::-. m p ' hence ther eby NOI'theasterly one hundred (9fnctal 9<'nl) Pl'Olhonotol Y 10 be levelling of! SAME PLACE - SAME P ltNn" FEED A. 'n RE)n.\)n:s 0}0 11 -25; 12-2.9,1_6._23_.3_0.______The C ensus Burea u (sllmate d r ecrnl- ~)~~~~ll~;,~vepl!~~t Bt~al~~siN~.e ~~o~~~ ;)~1I '~ 1I ~~ \\~thP~I\W~id~hR~;~ , th~~~h~~~~;'!:d Our C u stomer s' Floc k Culle d Fre e Rv 0 .. 1' E".,~rl l'oU1Ir) n;an contents thereof what thcy may . fcet to a point 111 the aforesaid North- Atlas Summons In Divorce ly Ih e popul:ilioll a J of ct. I was NO. 2. BEGINNrNG a t a point distant westeriy side of King Avenue; and thence IN TIlE SUI ERIOR COURT OF THE Phone 2-0952 Elklon Hoad, c\\ ark. Delaware 147.280.000. That was an incr as of i.- one hundred feet from the Southcriy side the I' by Southwesterly one hundred feet STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND 800.000 for the firs t nine months of thiS of a State Highway. known as Nanmans to th piace of BEGINNING. Be the con- FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY ...: reek Road. measured at right angles tents thereof what they may. Mary Nonobelle I y al'. Th inc rease for the same period ther to. and also distan t One hundred BEING the same la nds and premises DeGregorIo No. 1039 Civil ,eventy-eight feet and seven-eights of an conveyed to the pa rties of th e Orst part by Plaintiff, Aclion. 1948. last year was 2, I 00,000. -I i~~~n~I'~~ ~~~cli~C JOI;~,e~ IYd~~:I'::ih !t~~k ~~~~I~~ e~ i\~~0Ii4~: ~;Js~~~~~ e~i ~~~ 'ii'::~ FI'ank J ame:'DeGregorlo At1~~SS¥:t- W. Wcbst I' and Mary E. Webster. nts Record Z. Volume 43, Page 422. Defendant. DIVORCE ALL RINDS OF CUSTOM WOR]{ \Vife. rccol'd d in 0 cd Record E . Volume Seized and taken in execu tion as the THE STATE OF DELAWARE. S A L A D IIINT ~9, Page 9. as m eastll'ed by a line paratlel property of Zebulon Goodyear a nd Ruth TO THE SHEHIFF OF NEW CASTLE o tile said Naamans Cree k Road. said N . Goodyear. his wife. and to be soid by COUNTY; Equal pal'ts of d iced c lery :lI1d EGINNING point bei ng also at the ELMER C. TAYLOR. Sheriff. YOU ARE COMMANDED : pineapple or XC lI ent for a salad :outhwesteriy cornel' o( the lot of land Sheriff's Officcs, Wilmington. De l" Do- '1'0 summon the above named de fenda nt ,bove described as No. I; thence from cember 4 1948. so that, within 20 days after service he re- -.- wnen teamed wilh black olives and PLOWING - HARROWiNG ;ald BEGINNING poin t in an Easteriy d i- 12-9. 16.23: 0L~~rcopn d r;::rc~"cFa~te xc~~I:: re ~~I~~': d~~g~ mayonnaise. Serve on s hredd d ('1'­ r~,"JiO~lo~~d {!l~I'aM~~t~e lv~e ~~~dnJ·~ilg~",~~X.; ------MORRIS COHEN. ESQ., plaintiff's attol'­ DIGGING P OST HOLES - BA1LJNG carole or lelluce or on romaine. o( Lot No. I above de, crlbed. Seventy- Alias Summons in Div o r~e ney. whose addrcss Is 320 NORTH AMER­ five feet to a point; thence in a Southerly IN THE SUPERIOR COU RT OF THE ICAN BLDG" WILMINGTON. DELA- COMBINING &. HA UJ...INC direction a t right angles to Naaman s STATE OF D~~ l.AWAHE IN AND WARE, an answer to the complaint. AUCTION SALE ~::~:-f~?~e.;1. %~~~n ~~ do~n~~I~ al~~:~~h~~ Liliia /~~'a~Frfooh~iTLE ~~.uI~I2YC iV iJ o/gn~e~~e tl~'~)o.,no~~f~I~~~nt a cupy here- -e- I1 avln€ s old my farm w ill sell {ol- to a point; thcnce by a line forming .. n Pia in tiff. I ActIOn. 1948. If the defendant cannot be served per- lowing at my home 011 r oad leadin g ~;~T,I;iO:;'i~~r~~. ~~ill~er~~t~a s~e ~~~~to~~~ George L ee t;ooling A~~I~~SSY:: - ~~'~~I~~·u~~. publish this p rocess as required from ElI,tOll 10 Ncwarl( course in a Norlhwesterly direclton. 'rllE STATE g~f'g'I~~~\.vAR EDIVORC E Dated Nov. 17, 1946. J 8I;:;~I~~nr;;t~~,~~'CY RALPI-I VANNOY 'alurd ay, Dec. 18, 19t8, al 12:30 Noon ~~:I~~~y;~i1,: ~~;" tl ~:~~ i~~~~~i~~ aa1~~i n!i TO THE . HERTF!" OF NEW CASTLE TO TilE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT : Newark, Dp/(l. w(ll'(' 1 1936 Piymouth, ali new tires. 1 5 ·H. P. 1'1,1(1'1. a ngles to the Naamans Creek Road, a COUNTY' If persona l service Is not m ade upon you , New Hoiiand gas en!:ine . 1 :I-H. P . Ne w distance of one h u nch'ed Ihirty-seven feet. YOU ATIE COMjl1ANDEn : a nd if this summons is pubhshed as re ' l Hollnnd gas en gine. 1 Corn Sheller, 1 New onc and olle.fourlh inches to the p oint or To summon the nbove named d ef endant Qu ll'cd by statute. then, in case of your Res : P hone Newark 2-6894 U ~ ~.~~~ .~;cac~0~11~~'ttI~\)f~Wb~I~~i ~u~\'~ ~r~r ~~¥del11~fte~~~:IN~oIl;:,~~ ~~t~~i~P!fh~Vi!;~~~ ~? ~;;;,~;, ,~~~~~rl;onf~av~c'l~,ls~~:e~~i~f,eh ~;; ~~:~~r';li~~:lI~c" u~?s ~~r~m~~:' t~e~~:.~,~ ~~ Farm : Newark 4847 or 3705 u :,cd one season, 2 \>Vh cclbarrow Sprayer s, 01 Eieven thollsand two hundred ninety· ~;_ IOMX~ ('j_I E~LIl~r~'\,n~R ~,h~~Q~~ r;l;i nl~fff,'~ ~\~~~lit~ '\ haetl ~~~ ~la?~ret~e a~~~; !?ua~~ ftnt~~rr' N~V~g~~~zz w~~~ b~;1h 1 ) ~?ad~I.'~,~~~;' el'i1~ I ~b,~~e t~e~o'.'T:;bg~e i ~S:~crib d. the attorncy. whose addrcss is NORTH AMER- Iricd without f.urthe r n.f~:':;~~ M. Maloncy \,';;;.;;;;;.;;;;;.;;;;;.;;;;;.;;;;;.;;;;;.;;;;;.;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;.;;;;;.;;;;;.;;;;;.;;;;;.;;;;;.;;;;;...-;;.;.....;;..;;;;;;;;;d us d. I Aliens Elcctric Welder 60. amp. II same iands and premises which Mary E . W~~E. ~~~I~~·". e r'1~\~!Nc~;~~~in tD E LA- (OfTieial SPAll 250 heat. good us n cw, I Cem nt Mixer. 1 Webster, widow. by dced da ted the Fourth To se1'\'C UPOI1 d (enciant a <>opy . hereof 11-16.25; 12-2.9.16. Prothonota ry lIul'se Plow, 1 Hand Cultivator , 1 CI'OSS- day of Augus t. A. D . 1944. and rceorded ond 01 the complaint ------ut Saw, 1 Onx. Men Cross C~t Bsawd 1 in Ihe OfTice o( the Recorder of Deeds at j( Ihe Je[end1l1t cannot be served per- Alias Summons In D ivorce ~~~~~. ~~~n~i~i~kC~' Fe';;~~::s~~~;, Fou~~~i ne:. ~~ : ~~~~~!onil;n J~~~f~e~~I~d casu~ ~~~~;Xe sona'iy. to publish this process as required IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE ~i;~.: ,~t:¥~l~~~I~l :Ff:~:~~:,~~~~~~!~ ~lB}~E·~·EG'!l~·asNitCokl~:.'~:~. ::;:~:O:::I~:::~ ~~t~~;E~~~~~~:48~A~:~~t~~~11~~: ThC~:~f611 ~1~t~~:t~;~n~:~:~~Y:Vil If person al ~(,1"viC'e Is not made UDon YOLI v \ t\ t · 1948 u res, lot \-Vood, GO Chickcns. the S8lne lands and prcmises which Mary r nd if this summons Ie; published ns re· J W I! \V· d 1 . CIOn . ' I CI~~~~~s~i~~\~II1~O~ ~;t;:~ , ~o~~o~~~\!:.~~~~~~ ~:in~~~I~~~r d a';'i~~'j;u;J'.t.d~~dD .~Wi~ ;~~ Quired by s tatule. then. in case oC your . knO \~~nas J~"mes a.;~ ~l~~sS¥~I- Ihrce and ga llon cans. Kitchen Chairs. rccorded in Ihe OfTicc of the Recorder of ~,~~~~!I:';tj~;~ II ~r 1~7s ~!~';~m~~;' I ~e~~:.~~ ~~ Ward Defendant DIVORCE ~i~~~~ ' II H~~~ s ~i~~~~C (fk~ie~°i:f~l;;s, 11 ~:J g;;t~~ ~~ul~i~i.m~~7!~~~ r ei.ni na'hc~e~on e~~~ ~;~~lil~' s l:~I~;n~~ia71~r,etl",a~~~~ ~,71i ag; I'IIE STATE Ot- m : LA WARE. and Spring, ot.her things to numerous to Y. Volum 40. Page "GR , I!ranled and con· tl'i~d without fur ther nolice. j'(~; o0~~.y~ITERIFF OF NEW CASTLE mention. vcved 10 Andrew O. Nickle and Mury E. Jan",. M. M a ion~' YOU ARE OMMANDED : 'fcrms Cash. Nickle, his \\!.IIe . . r O fli('i,, 1 CO .... 'l 1) Prothonot:lry To summon the above nB1ned defe ndant Mh. G e orge D . Short, Own er \ pl'~ ~iW~ ~~'dA~d~~~v ~. ~i~~~~io;;.da 'k!::~ 11 - 16.25; 12-2.9,16. ~~ ~I~~~; d"~~~~dn2~t.d:~~ I ~~~~~ ~i"~~~ed~v"~; A. I I. Davis, Auctioneer . E. Nickle , l ~t~~~, ~n~l~CH~o~1 b~(f ------A- I-ia-s- S-un-lr-n-On-s- I-n -D-iv- o-rc ~ "'r v ICC. defendant ~ h

1 SC~OO I a hug success. I' The Margaret Webster Shakespeare l.nclalr Gas 'J. IG] [LIGHTS 1'01'1'. many. inquiries answered by Company pr senls "Macbeth" and And 011 .:. " 1' the studenls ,111 lhe school, we find "Hami el" at. lhe University of Dela- :i: GEORGE 1\1. " 'IL 0 J NK DEALER ::: R ~hat the danCll1g course was a Sliccess war in Mitchell Hall next monlh. 1 '1' Contribut ed B ~' Members Of ~~kl~~lY it~: t. a~d t~I~~o slt.h~~1 s t~foe;~~ I Ol~~~~~S h;l~e~ S~~~OI ;~~::~~ll~i ct~~~su~~; Wh eels t:. :.~ :. .~~. :~:~.:.. :.~;.:.::~ .:.. : ..: .. : . .: .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : ..: ..: ..: .. ~. :. .:.. : ..: ..: ..: .. : ..: .. : ..: .. : ..: ..: .. ::~.: :;.::.. :~~:.:.. j The Journa lism Class At ~~~iCaltnl'ognsa. nd learning new steps and the ~ ft e., rnc. n perfo. rmance. Margaret - Webstel s producl1ons have made ~U~~,~'-"''''X'-''-'X~, ~~""''''''''-''''X~'-'oIS - - 00 Newark High School Jackie Cahall. Broadway records and arc available LINED-UP ~~ ' C I b t - 0 - throughout the land by Hurok's policy BALANCED ,' WAG ON II EEL J' nd A Vl'nllO CIIppcrs e e ra e 'V Cl/["" Foo tba ll eason I Thespian Society Formed of providing the best in entertainment ~ b,1nqul'! wns held on Thursday, A new club was organized at th to the greatest number o[ people. a Founlain Service - Hot Platters .l bor 2ft. in the basement of NHS last w.eek when, the lea,di,ng high Margery Dann- 12th Grade, ~ '.(1lJn c school t d t Brakes ' Homemade Rolls I' -IS Rc.'\nuranl, for lhe benefit of . ' ac OIS a~ ac rcsses l O I ~led the ------C'''CliPPcrs. The ballquet began a t N ~l l i ona l Th e~P l an Honor SOCI ty. In II'On HI'II Stll{lellts ~ i!I nd lusted until 7:30. Following Older to qualI1y for membership one RELINED e SANDWICHES - SNACK f~ :Inner n dance was held at the m.ust have ~cc u mu ~ a t ed n tot.a l of ten SIS L ~ ~/ rl' Club frol'\' 8 until 11:30 o'clock. Ol .mo,:e POllltS which. are. grant.ed for en{ anta etters 11 A. 1\1. TO 11 P. M. WEE KDAY (lnll~r's brought home-made cakes, pat ts In plays, participatIOn on stage ADJUSTED 5 p , M. TO 11 P . 1\1. UNDAY Jlvth e cn'am was donated by the local cr~w , et.c. Mcm~ers of the group re- .,~~~,.~'U~~~,~ - n."-~'''' ~~~ and IC of N('wark. Twenty-two boys celve a subSCl'lptlOn to a magazine and 18 Fonvarded To St. Nick's R d rtore~ d the lady along w ith the same h av~ many other opportunities. Workshop a I-ators alien e .1 1 MISS Ann Staut.er staled that an number of g il' S' Morritt Buchanan. initiation ceremony will be held late Eighteen letters to Sanla Claus were - 0- in January. She is proud o[ the st.u- CLEANED R. L. TA.YLOR received at the Post this week and all Soc ia l Dancin g Classes dent's eagerness to join the society. were immediately dispatched to the 49 Jfl est Park Place The Juuior and Senior Hi.gh School Students having over twenty-five North Pole. UEPAffiED siudents hav(' omitted lhell' regular points arc Arthur Mayer, Layton Zim- The missives were written by stu­ PLUl\I{BING AND IIEATING gym la,s for Ihl' pasl two weeks and ~~~lh~~~d~~ : ~~:;' T~~V~'/~~I~~ r~~I~~ dents at the Pleasant Vall ey School, . t ke 1 011 011' sud\' of dancing Iron Hill. have a I ! o[ l\It s Gr aCl< Gibb ing less t. han twenty-nve polnts are Geo. L. Martin OIL BURNER SALE AND SERVICE Spac(' prevents pub li ~ h in g all but under lhe dll ('c Ion· A ' Th " N C I .. . .. 35 W. Main S t. Ph. 2-6911 The first lessons taught we l'l~ the 1 ne m esson, ancy on e, Vllglnlu a few hcre. fundamenta ls. A[ter the basic steps Well s. ~v l Y~ Khlar, J ane Pickett, and Dear Santa: Automobile Service TELEPHONE 2388 were e ~ t ablislll'd. variations were add- l Gunvol Thul esson. r hav!:' trierl to be !I good girl ihis \:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;...1 1 ••______.. ____ II1IIII1II ______ed. Next the boys and girls were in- - 0 - year. Please bring me a iron, ironing lroduced to the rhumba an ~ watchcd Southside Gagers Upset by Elkton board. doll, doll coach. t.able and chairs, the pupils thal were ('speCially good The SouthSide Boys' Club invaded and dishes, nuts and candy. .. 'l.dvertised in LlFI and LOOK in that pHtit'lIl;)r dance, demonstrate. the home court of the Elk(on Tigers Your little friend The latest dancing taught was the (he first three quart.ers the game was Dora McCormick. m ixer;~uc h as' Circle Dance, Multipli- and \\·a. upse t. by a score of 30-19. For calion Dance, Hockey Stick Dance Id eadlock, but the younger, inexperi- Dear Santa: ·tHIS tollen knoll'n as the Lemon Dance), enced Boys' Club fell behind in lhe I havp tried to be a good bo this I (HRISTMAS-T~ ~w11Jt,1k and plso the Spot Dance. Mrs. Gibb last quarter . y ar. Please bring me a train. nuts " nd pointed out that (here was more t o I Leading scorers for the Boys' Club ca ndy. learn Ihan just dance steps, and she was "Hank" Correll with eight points. Oscar F. Mcrson. explained the mtes of eti quette to be I Earl Schaen. Ray Knox. Willie Knolls, followed not only in t. his certain class Joe Gregg and Harold Folk were Oll t- Dear Santa: 'Reo.eJDve·gt but in all places w ~l e re dancing i ~ a i standing also. . I Please bring me two packs of pencils. part oC the cn(erlamment. The girls I ~oach "S lt ~" Harl'l son expressed a In u l ~ and candy. I were laId not to wear any sweaters beltef that hi S team Will have a good Your friend and were directed to dress neat and chance to ups t (he Newnrk High I Billy Pollari. rican, Th e boys were given similar di- I School J . V. leam. He said that his team rertions Both boys and girls were told I had plenty o[ fi ghl and showed defi- ~~! 10 acce)Jl all dances. nite promise. He. is somewhal discour-

Th e purpose of these classes was: t.o aged because of tht! great difi'iculty 8e Sure To Heor make bet cr dancers out of those who Ih e is having in scheduling gam s. The Gilt That Starts The Home already dance. to teach t.hose who are Come on Elkton and Wilmington! ",SHOWERS OF BLESSINGS" in ignorance about dancing, to d velop Here's a leam lhat ne ds co mpetition! ~ \41;- Coo"f To (oos'. Evory Week a friendlier ntl i!lJde and f eeling be- I Give them a break and chall nge them. Ro~;o Voice 01 'he Church 0' the Hazorene Lane is the only pressure­ tween studen ts in NHS, and last but Arthur Mayer, J r.-12B. !.H " I t es t e d AROMA-TIGHT WD EL Cec\flr Chest in the wolild, with Sunday, 8:05 A. M. many other exclusive and de­ DR. S. W. SMITH sirable Lane patented features! Optom.etrist BUY NOW ANNOUNCES NEW OFFICE HOURS ,On easy, Tue day and Thursday ...... 2 - 4 :30 P. M. convenient terms' , Wednesday and Friday ...... 7 - 8:30 P. M. ( and By Appointment

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::: Repre entative For ::: ~~",~",":.... ,..-,*,,**,-,.-< .. :... ,.,< -,.:.<.. > .,., ...-< . .:. j Twelve The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware,. Thursday, December 16, 194 un!versity, he disclosec\. . IAbove Avera"e Yield Iwar e farmcrs ('anllot contlnu IHandmade Christmas ' w ealrcadyhuvemadegre<)l stndes b duc uvel'llgc\I!:,ld' r' . to pro- UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY in the devclopment of a n enviab~ c re- Needed For Profit III to ontinue i~ bUS~lo"crops II th!') are ! Cards Can Add Cheer search program. Now It IS our tnt ni l IllS,. to apply the rese'u'ch techlllques to Del Vegetable Crops WIth gOod productIon IHache s h PROMOTION our own busin ss.". • ~ elv c r, many [ ,11111<.'1', atl' able I~ ;~v - CHRISTMAS Pa te, Paper And Bit Of Holi­ Dr Carlson also d Iscussed the recent .- --- t la n double the O\'ll al'l ) wId per' re

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