LIBR RY 0 IVERSITY OF DELAWARE Since 19 ...... FEB 21 1964 Newark's For N ws of Home Town POST E~WARE People YOU Know Newspaper T N Heat I

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llnu>;e-'I'o- llouRl' Call~ Planned Thi" Sund;l\ in l, arJ, , Throu!rJtnuf • '.tfion For Con!rihutiou.._ Tu \ id I' · •·trch ]n Fi 1~ ht \gain..,f l\u. 1 Health Em•my-lll•arf l>i l'' • Two

.,, Creek Hundred News .1\¥0 TC\V<:u·k 1cu morning \\ith :\Irs. Robe!•l Hnll. ''We muk beyond hund!,tl 1 MI 1 ~ ll ml>L'rs o! thi. church nn• rl'· Lu'h,•l !:"a is. D<•lnwan• g•··m L'l'' I~----- ltr.::::I!J>~=::. • 1 knu\\' thl') l\Ul ;.:row that nmuunt 'ar Fenntngton Evaru~, Correspondent 1l•'Jv To OJ · inawa ~V,\'; 1 ,',~·<1 t~;,,~ri:~,.' ~;;~::~;~s ~~ '~~;~~ ,r th"· fullow c·u·ta•n "l'll pro"n Rohl. T. ,lotH"' Phon!' C:E 9-7798 J ' .4 , }i' , , , • . , S.n·1or i'l Wilmington on • Inr~h 6-7. , 1 racltc<' nntl l!•'t l'nough molstu•·e." I hi l'11te A •datirm E·1rh \f'tk U c ·o will b<' n ~:uct ll i 1.llllY .., X(JCJS .Jr. ChtrlLo H. Wuodwni'd rf I 1 1 •or Future I lit'' HI tht•y 11111<1 bL•!!IIl !Junkin• and .... nt Ill ~~~ w~·t .n..! .I.~ l JH' klt', Tlli. Suncl.Jy, lht• Hev. l - Lmuslunl' Ho~Jd, has Ut'l.'ll a patJtnl and "urklll!l to\\ tll'd 150 Ln' l'\ l'n ~()() • \ 111 • •t l.u u L•lll•· H<~lph ll Fllwt uf Cruzicr 'J1woln•i- Two Ann\ ml'n Jrom !'lewnrk - in · h·n~u.,.hel ) kids. '1\ """' o~ry otrll·ers havP c.tl S<·m1111r,\' will di eu s Chri ·t 7t'l r l ..John z. : fill•·•· .11·. :>11d Pfc David :I lure• thnn 2uU (l<•rsons attend I 1 1 n..>Wl'rs pruducl!d a .state tl\"l'l'.:l 'C :\l1lt·hl 11 H'purh d n test:-; ('01\· lu t l • ltclr d as f<•llow . C V. :•nd at• dL·Inic fr··••dt>!ll, Tla· public K . t'ulnw y, nlon.<: with ~Oilll' :J,OOO the \ .ll~ntme dance ht•lcl in Har- GR0\\'1_' G OI 0 , I of GO bu:lwl Jl<'r acre. anrl tlwy ductcd at the uniYL'rSity's G L'<>rge-~ JI.t t 1 c,t 1·.:~ ·tlJurn F .. trm. JH t•;:,i· t::; 111\'IlL·ducin~ dt ut 1 d J .Jllt s S,~,Ylt', ~e<'H·lary- , . . llt n·in;.: IInwnii by :1it· un Jan. 23, r_tt ht ~~~r the ._~c\'u·Jy C annon Salt."' • ,,kt' up 'tll'llt' morning nn t Mtddt•n- I F'mnlly Yll'ld< W<'r() vqual tu or at ~00-bushcl yil•ltls. Under th<> bL•o>t lr<·a II r. Thirty l'l ·.dtnts uttendl-d ~IIIO.n G r:~n):t• ~~~('~·1111~ ICI ~ l Wt•d- lor Ok l ~l ' IWil tu pnl'licipate in Exer- llll~d .•. lhc· 'tdl.ur was sponson·d by 1:" lint. I Olii'St:l \'t·S old'' or COUI'Sl' not. DIRECTOU'\ . nt.d ll'ld a J•rugram 111 nhst•rvancc uwrcisc is scheduled to end F<'b. J H'OJ~'ct, and llavc1 ·b~c k's orchestra rcmn•n pe1·ennially young. S ince 1!!0:1 T.olly ll•ummontl 11111 C1v1c Asso- of Lnl!'oln '~ Birth-:~. ;,Irs. Ayars 25. lurnl>hL'd mus1c. I ll<'cnu s<' some flgun• hnrl to be Delaware gr•>W•·•·s SL'<'m t>d s"cur!'. I "Ailhough our knowJ()dgc and ex-~ ctntwn, - pokL' tu thf' gruup 1 clnhvc h ad chnt~P of n·acl1 ngs und games. . used for pe ns ion nnd insuranc ·• B,l' 1961 !hey were al'<' l't!Ring 62 pcrkncc is somewhat lim1l"d, it to the propO.·<'d P1kt• Creek Valley . I • Both men nrc ass'~!' d at Scho- CITY OF NF WARK , poses, ngc G5 was arbitarll . ~~put bushels to the· acre. I3ut Illinois had seems cl cnr thnl growtng 200 bush­ dcrl'i"l'lllt'nt, .condc·mning the small LOUI >!' D<'mpscy, Jlll·s. Eliza field Bnrracks, Hnwau. Dclawn;e . as the beginninu of old oscn 1 ~lr ~ jumped its slate average to 77 bush- Is is p ssible on some Delaware I PHONE Jots mld their placement in this JlfcCormick, l\fclvin Dempsey, Mr. I Lieutenant Mi ll er, whose parents CITY COUNC IL HowevLI' it is just age; l 0 0 368-1 627 plan w1lh regard to netll'by areas and 1\lrs. Il nrold Dexter. and Mrs. live nl 11 0 Kells Avenue, is com- P U llLk'in~~ ~~n NG I to think !hal everyone~~ ~;:fo•·rg.0 ~\~~1'~ g~:~~;~~~O~~~~~V~r~ e~~·~?~~~~~~ ~~:·:~~~·~~ 1l~~~l at;fi~~~d~f rh: ~r;~~~~: w1!1• Lilt' laru .,. r esidculial hom s. Frank Rwcidlo wi ll be Union's p:tny commander. Fcbrunry 24, 1964-8:00 I' .M. I as il is to lhink veryone be a 1 The Trinity Baptist hurch on ~~~'~;~,~n~~~~~~v ~~a!t~c ~~~~·~~ ~~~~ I :rh 25-year-old ofTicCI' entcre? ~he C l;•:.~;~~n~,~~ l~c Sl~ct~~~:.• ~~ oflv~,e o11t~ I an ~d ull at e x ~cl ly 21. comes nd~~n~~f1~inm H . :llitchcll, ext nsi on i m : ~,\ s ~~;:]]re~~i~~ze~~~~d fi';~e; ~~~~s~~ Milltown Road is sponsoring a ser- I " G . , ,. C . cJ. At my 111 June 1900 after rcce 1 v~ng Public lle m·l!'~ at the reguf.1 r meeting I Smc~ ag1ng IS nn Individual pro- agronomists at the University of lnnd pr parnlion, and the right! 122 WI'S! 1\lnin ~11'1' 1'1 lcs of week i lectures •a s:ml n;.o ~a ·t ';nge, " \"1 en 1•a 1 tange h1 s BS degree from the U. S. N1 1h- of the Counc1lm the Council Chambers. cess, 1t docs not make sense to Delaware, says there are only two hybrid-plnnt population combina-~ NEW ARK. D F.LAWAI! f: 1 01 nt P m. ,;.. ei ght w~~~~ on \~~ ° · enn as tost. 1 tary Acadc1~1y al Wesl Point, I'\ \'. ~[:,.~~~~~'Y J.~~~~,!~~ · fi.:'t~~v~~~. A~ ~;cl'~~ ~ on~ider the needs or nil over-Go things fanners cnn do about this Won to reach these high yields," 7 1 1 0 theme "The Chl'isti an and Expand· j Th next g1·a nge meeting will be H ? Is a JOoG graduate of Newark February 24, 1964 at a:oo P.M., E.S.T.Imdlvlduals to be lhe same. disadvantage - reduce costs per 1it hell said. ------.,.; . lor' ons., held March 18, al the home o[ H1 gh School. at which ltme the Council will consider Most older people arc in good 1 bt~h~~r~;;,!nc!~as~ ~~~~:~· of com Jng IZ . 11\'It·s. L ouise H. De mpsey a t COI'IlCr I ~rivule Colmcry, ~o n of Mr ..a nd ~~d,~!~~~ ~c~~~d~~: t~~~t~~ ~r~~pc~ a~ hcallh-somc .are verr. ill- nnd some I ------·- K tch. MIS. Paul J . Colmc1y, 144 Jl'fad1son I1 of Ordinances of the Ci ty of Newark have a chron1c cond1hon. The term RICHARD W. BURR IS Mrs. Hobe•·l Woodwo•·th of Cor- , Dnve, is !"radio telephone operator establishing a bicycle paih along Elk- "du·on ic" t·efers only to the dura- K~· f~~~~~l a;,.~~~~;J a~;a i~ ~'teco~~~~ I B 0 0 k S 0 f f he Ill'!' K!'tch. has returned home [rom Ill the Ulllt. Iton Road a 'h~ 0 f18wf,re Avenue. tJOn of a condi tion and nol its se- Elel'Lrical Contractor I1 Memorin l Hospit al after surgery. I The 20-ycar-old soldier entered se'~:.r:.. .v of L8:~g Councll verit y. with pGrcsWentAacLhi TNEcvementsy. ~ ~ MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAt r 111rs. Richard Tibbett of Limestone the Arm~ 111 O ~tober JB~I, .and has of the City of Newark The majority of people over 65 I 6 13 20 214 Hoad. prcsid nt or the Wimodausis been statiOned 111 Hawau smce lhe Feb. • • hnve no, or only minor limitati ons ASSOCIATION Kingsley Home Demonstration Club, enter- fo ll owing December. He attended CITY OF NE WARK in their living. activities. Thc1·e are l a ~~ er l at four tabl!'s of cards last I Newnrk H1 gh School. C l'r~ e t ~:;tr~C I L no d1seases !hal occur ?nly because & COMPANY Drive F'11day fm the benefit of the club. I I'UBLIC ll ll i\ III NG of the passage. of a ce1.ta1n number Real Estate _ Insurance ~ ~ Opc a for Sllbscriptioll for lht' " Pr~ ~ ~Y~~·;;n ~~~~ch j C hal'lf's E . P y l_c Gm.Iuat cs March 9,Nt~ :, ,~ c~ s:oo I'.M. ~! J ;;:;~·s. l;~~~ e~~ a ~~nug~~~~~~~ in;~·d- PHONE 368-3600 EIGHTY-EIGHTH SERlE Cull The Hcd Clay Creek Cemetery I Ft•ont Ann y S igual Sch ool cr".';suan t Jo c~ecllon 17 or the City change. A man's senior yem·s are 707 Capitol Trail, Newark f I 368-1559 Corpo•·ntion has reorgan ized for Chnrles E. Pyle of 4108 Ogle- · 1 dJ~' g[ ~~·~ clt;a~~erNe~;~ ~~· c~~~~~~~~ not an isolated period wilh special BEGINNING vVTTII TllE [0 TTT OF FEBI~l '•'d ~\' 1964 and elected J . Ernest Town- ~ town Hoad, Newark. graduated from Ordlna!lces notice Is hereby given or needs and PI'O blcms peculiar to lhal 1 -.-1 Shares $1.00 Per Month Mat urily l'aluc $200 00 !}!: Call 737-2097 send, p•·csid e!'t; Robert B. Walker. th U. S. Army Signal School. at fnJ"~l'c J{ga·~~~11 ;!,\ 1 h1~1 r ~r,~ ' ·c~~~ ~~~\i l ume alone. j ,..------.:..__..., FR EE ESTIMATES Jr., v•cc-prestrlent; David A. Drew, I Fort Mon.mouth, N; J. afte1: trauung Chambers. Academy Building, Main I R e~ulm· check-ups by your doctor ~ secretary; and M l'l'itl I< . Armor, 111 the S1gnal Ofi1cer Mamtenanc<" and Academy Streets, Newark. Dela - 1to discover diseases and disabili- I trcnsurcr. . ICours? . P'.Wi~ £~~~~~~~ ,~~~~~1 t.i~l\e 1 ?~! ~~u~~~ I tics fo_r early tr. a tment can lessen Office at th e Farmers Insurance Agency The fo llowmg new n1cmbers were . H e l S ~ g raduate of Brown Voca- will consider for fina l action and oass- 0 1· avOid h·oublc 111 later years when lEAL EST.\n J, MERRI'I'T LYNCH 1l ''cceivccl al communion services last honal H1 gh School. a~c a proposed ordinance ame nd ln~ the problem may be mor adva:~ced 82 East Main Street NEWARK, DELAWARE 1 1 Brover SUrratt Sunday mornin .~: lVTr. nnd 1\11'5. Har-1 ------;~wg~~[ .. ~~~i\~ g %~.gTnn~1fcc'~r~ ~ a~~~~ a nd r:cuperntivc po,--:ers lessened. MASONRY WORK ry Rosscrt; M1·. and Mrs. '1110mas spot removing on synthetic fibers vlclln~ Ior a new zo ning classification I f\ltentiOn to proper cllct and excr- I ( 5 oost main street I Carl J. Rees, Pr ~side nl J. E . Dougherty, S cn·rtary of a ll types • Chal'lcs: Mr. and 1\lrs. James .cor- for members of the Three-in-One ~.~L~eDi~t~?~tn as Limited Business Ic1sc when young wilJ help lo insure newadc , dPia wore l'lgnn, Gm l and Dwnne Corngan; 1 Homemaker's Club last Thlll'sday al ct;arles D. Long a hea lthier old age. I, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dadds; Mr. and 1lfrs. Kinsey Whiteman's luncheon. Secretary o! the council As w~ grow oldet· each or us must Mrs ..Jam es L. D~v1dson; Mr. and I Mrs. Francis Cramer and M•·s. Feb. . ~ ..~h ~ Ci ty or Newark. ~·;whas•ze more and .more ~ur abil- lMrs. Ronald Dobbins; Mr. and iM rs. LeLa Phillips were leadc•·s !or 13 ·20 · · ______11ws and nol our d•sabli111 es. The 1H en1·y duPont; Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Tuesday's training cia s on reor- - - - IsaUsfachon and pride that. comes Fraser, JH; Mr. and 1\!rs. Robert ganizing the kitchen for food >re- ROARI\ BROS fro?~ acluevt;m~nL and do1!1g. for I G•·okosky; .Mrs. George Household- pai'Dlion. 1 · · • 1 OLnsclves w1lh1n our llmJtatiOns REAL EST ATE OPPORTU NITIES IN NEWA c1·; E. Dons Householder; Mr. and 1 Mrs. Dani<'l Cecil end M•·s. R. P. _ eJ-Ir= In eed not end al a spec•fic age. A Mrs. Robert Lawrence: Mr. and Mayor were named to attend lead- =j l PAINTING man nges as he has l1ved. 101 C h e ltenham R oad .. 27,000 Porter Rd ...... 22,900 CALL 1\1rs. Dar:ucl J r.; I\1r. a nd ' r trnininrr on c uick tricks with 0':-lr happtncss 111 our la ter y ors ~nwne, =: 1i<' - · · . _ IMrs. Dam I Ntcholson; Mr. and Mrs. Iconv ni <'nc~ foods' on :\ larch 18. .1 _If!- . and •s cilr~cLI.Y related lo t~ e use of the 16 S. Dillwyn ...... 21,500 14 Atkinson Circle ...... 27.000 737 2866 I =- ======' .J111osep . h d Sandford;1\' Ir l Adah B E. W1ts1 1; A bal'

, ""• ----.... _ . ~.. _.. ( The Newark Po t, wark, Delaware, Thut·sday, February 20, 1964 WEEK! Tht·ee

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T ·BONE, CLUB or PORTERHOUSE STEAKS • • • • "85• ~Fully-cooked · •wm:liiBHm-mw SEMI-BONELESS Settleod Tret~t!.. Ftmcy S0-60 C01111t HAMS _., SHRIMP E:::e;~, 59~ ;c~;~~?··a;~s i 1 •59~5 lb $289 lb • 2 can 1.89 I box . ------~ 22,900 Lunch Meats '~E::~:'i·!:~.:;~;-· 4 :•~ sJ Standard Oysters • • ~~:· 85• . 27,000 . 16.500 . 11,500 Fruit or Veg. Salad '-:.:-r •29• . Flounder Fillets s::,•t.a9 "39• . 13,900 33,700 Turkey Slices R~;k;r~~;m . • • ucan 59c lb . 32 ,50~ Sliced Halibut • • • • 49' . 25,900 1 . 27,000 Skinless Franks 2 b:g 89' . 14 ,000 Fancy Sea Scallops • • lb 69' Extro BontDs Longhorn Cheese lb 53' Loaf Cheese Wh / 'trh~~ ~~~;.~s~~~;t'a" lb 4 9c (huer O vari/U/e• SllghllyHigherl • Stomps Wit!J 0 Cooper Cheese :;~r~ :k : 3 9' Coupon elow .•• -ooooo ·oo6000~-ooooo-uoooo~

HIS COUPON ( 8 ) ~ r-0 Sw~ ~ ~. ~h~.~~ "Stamps ~ ~ Tl~:~:~¥ y j On o C oupo n p .,S h o p plngFom l~/y ~ . O ff., E•pl•e • Fob . 22, 1964 ,.,, A~~ ~~ ~tWJl.Q.Q. -OJQ..Q_ Q_OJij•_u_, QQJ} . Crisp Washed Carrots 2 :::·: 19• Carnation Evap. Milk .. .. 6 1 :~~- ~· 87' Spinach or Kale V:;~~:d • • 2 ~~i!~ 35c Pol Evap. Milk .... 6 ' 4:~2~·· 87' King Maple f!a vored Seedless Grapefruit '~1:;r" Syrup .. : ...... 1;~~· 33' W elch's Cirape Jelly . . . . . 1 ~: ~~b 43' ACME FROZEN FOOD VALUES/ Pillsbury Donald Duck frou n Orange Juice , • • , , , 4 6-oz oana 9Sc Lenten Menu Magic at Acme Savings! Liquid Sweetener . 6·oz bot 89' Ocean Spray Lake Orchard Froun 6 Fruit Pies 3 Varlet lea • • • • • • 3 for 79c Ideal Light Chunk Tuna •••• 2 ~~~~ 59' Cranberry Sauce . . 2 !: ·~: 49' Del Monte Fancy Medium Size Shrimp • • • 15-oz can 39' Fruit Cocktail . . . 1-1~.~4-oz 43' Ciold Seal Macaroni R:·~~;.~' •••• 2 ~~;: 45' Del Monte Pear Hal\fes . . . . 1 - '~·. ~3 · oz 49' Ciold Seal Spaghetti • • • • • • 2 ~~;: 45' Round the Clock 2 1 1 Chocolate Drink 2 - ,~~~: · oz 79' Ideal Tomato Soup • • 4 ~:~~% 43' 3 - ~b~;~oz 49' W elch ode 2 l -Ib pkg Cirape Drink . . . . 3 c ~~b. 98' Fresh, Crisp Marbis Saltines • • 19' Tong

Ideal Salad Oil • • • • • • • , 2-lb, 6·oz bot 55' Breakfast Drink . . 14-oz ja, 69' Oce an Spray . Low, Low Prices on Your Favorite 1 Olivar Stuffed Olives • • • • • • 6-oz ja r 35' Cranberry Cocktail . . :~~z 27' V-8 Ciold Seal Pancake Mix 2 ~ :-;: 29' Hunt's Tomato Sauce . 3 c8~~~ 3 I' NATIONAL BRANDS! 2 1 4 2 Cocktail ...... - ~•~ · •• 39' Ideal Maple Syrup . . ~ · oz bot 29' Del Monte Tomato Sauce 3 c8~~~31' Riller All Green 4 1 Crisco Shortening 6:, 3 c~b" SOc Ideal Large Reg. Shrimp ri·~· 49' Louella Evap. Milk . 6 ~ ~~~· 79c 1 1 0 Cut Asparagus ... 2 !~ ·~: 51' Kounty Kist Peas ~:::~· 2 · ~~ " ~ • 29' Manning's Mustard or Oil Sardines 4-oz can 10' Ideal Tea Bags ... pkg ol 48 53c 1 6 1 Clorox Bleach :· . . .. gal jug S9c Hominy ...... 2 ~·.\~b 29' Ideal Sandwich Spread 1 ~~ · 39' Ideal Canned Spaghetti 4 ~ ~~~· 57' Blue Lo bel Ins tant ---·~1'; Swift's Prem ~;:~ .. ~~ ~· J9e Potato Flakes ... 3·oz can 10' ~~l!l:t13IJZ•J;I7·11J;I~!f-J11JJ3 Pillsbury's Instant Corn Flakes Kellogg• • , , ~t:z 2Se Fresh-Baked CHERRY SAVE 10e Mashed Potatoes 6Yz -oz Pks 33' .. Miracle Whip Kroll• ·• • • • J~~ sse Hilton' s oG.• ''Poly Bog" Sole! Light Tuna ~~~: .... l :~~: 79e Oyster Stew . . . . l_ 1~.1~~z 65' Whole Corn Green Peas Goines' Gravy Tra in Cake Mixes c~::~~. . . . 1 - I~;.!· OZ 4Je French Fries Succotash Dog Food ...... 5 p~b9 75 ' Cut Green Beans PI Nss~ Toilet Tissue Wh~:,·,~:~:re d 2 rolls 2Je Uncle Ben'• Con u rtod . Hot Cross Buns ...... pkg ol 8 4Se Rice ...... 14-oz pkg 27' Instant Coffee ~:.:::" .. ~ .~~j~~ 99e Campbell's Your(lloite Fresh Cherry Pockets ...... pkg SSe poly bag 39• Sauer Kraut s~:~~::la0:. 2 1 · 1 ~~~~· 0Z J9e Pork & Beans ... 4 !~ ·~: 53' Washington's Birthday Cakes ea ch 99e

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SERVICESELFl/h O~ Single lofiiQ~ and AQ(;' Double RHODES DRUG STORE Loads ID N ewar11 at :l6 K \\lai n 't. Phone 36 - 5 1 IElkton & Beverly Roade I D !aware, 'fhur·sdny, F brua t·y 20, 1964 tr.._l\\' ll

stralion. . . . iE ii zaiH' lh 1\forr·i s Thl' ('lltirl' program will bt' unde-r n juninr lt'.Hkr from tht.' E.Vl't' rh~dy Ver the l ll••v Wrl'lJc nnd Frn1ly FrshC'r', both 1 I the dh·t•ctlun uf ('.rlht•rinl' Yaist•r, I t'lub in ~JI,ldh•tvwn nt's K . Scar boi'Ough, 6fi of ?·':,:~.v\:·ftt'~\"'::~··m~t';~:·.~ct~r~·:~ct i~-}~ Die AL He idcncc Co.ntino·nlal A\'e., Ncwa1·k L OvER •tt ·n dl'mnn•ltatJOn I -- Tuesday in ~1emorial Jlospila! I 1 11 J .. ('<•••i'• from T wnsend's "'ll ', I'll7ab<·th K "'lor·r·ls, 70, I. A I \\ htl\\ he.· ll:llllld his French Dt.grt'C' or Jo>ocah nt~IS:. :\lt·s ';\TO!"IJS G t: < 0. J.i ~·ears nl the Budd Company,/ I pondll· ut }us do~ husbnndry pro~ Iwas th C' w1dov.• or F rnnk 1\lorr1s \t'hl~nl Division, N w:nk. Af";R 0 '!'his Saturday, mnny 4-H'crs. will All club parents and r·est of tht• >r·o am will con-' lh' IS survived by his widow, 11 11·s. I mc~1bcrs, 1i•·~~ ~ c J o~~~ 1~ ~~~~~:~:·\~cdv:: F:~~~~~~~o\~·: IPI<' cnt demonstmtwn techmquesl lcadcrs arc lllVIt 'd to attend lh1s f t lk 1 A 1 'd t i Easibur·n llel"hls and Wllll.lm al !\larch 2, 1% 1 sts 1 o l s on vtsun 1 m s nne ~ • • ' ~~~~~~r:;c'::'b~~~~~~r~ ~o~~. ~~~:~I and lJ,unmg mds nt Agl'lcullural prog1nm to prov1de tdcas and rn- nwthod, or makmg the dcmonstra- lhome; five d~ught~rs, lllrs lll~ry I. Rld''OHT OF OI'FH' EHS: Marlin, Dov r; and two grand- / Hall. 'J1us program will start at formatiOn so thai each club m em- 1liOn !11 llll' mtc•rcstmg and efTecl!vc. l Crulk~hnnk, l'; t•wnr k, ~!Is 111aru,~ A. Sl'<'t'Nars's :\linua•: for HN~ular :\l\ ling l!t•hl F\•bruary 3. lOlli. •· ug htcrs. 9 am I er can pr·csent a bette r demon- Kay A1st and Lt•n Tn mmi,~; ~:·~~~~1~t<.'~ 1 ~~~~~~~~.~·~.v 11i\ ~lls;M~t;~,e St·l·viccs wi ll be held at I p.m., I 13. SPct·l•tm·y·s !\linutps for Public 'Vnrkshop '\lPPtinq Held ' relay a l the Robert T . J ones and Myrllc Whrte. Wr ll.ow Hun. and :1\ Jr·s. F~bl'lllll'Y 17. tn64. on Funeral Home, Newark, with Marion Graves, Gordy Estates. I Z. OLU lliiSINESS: lt'rmenl in Newa•·k Cemetery. Five broth rs, C. Heisler lliggins, A. Rc1.oning Pt.'tltion of 1\lcCnnn Rl'alty Company fot· 654 Fl'ic• nds may call after 7 o'clock t o - ~ I Oklahoma City; J ames T ., BufTalo. S. J\\'L'I1ll , tween Elkton Honrl and \\'ilia Hcl D. Ashcraft Dies Mrs. fsabcl K ell y and Frances Hig­ E. Stepped up in size, stepped up in performance c. Considt:rntion or Amenclml'nt tu "BUSIIlP~s C" C"lasstfication gins, both of K <'nn tt Square; 20 As Sll~!(cstcd By Co11ncil. grandchildren and three great­ grandchildren survive. D . Considerati on of "RT" Zoninq Cla~sil1rntion l Ht>ferrcd •.. for everyday owner driving r bark to Planning Conunission h_v Cnunctl l Services were condurtC'd 1\'fonday I E. ConsidC'rntwn of Proposed 1\ nH.·ndmc.'nt:-; tu . 'uUlhvision ~~:~,: ~A)~: ,~~:~·~., afternoon al the Hobert T . Jones Hegulaliuns. l•.nday after a long illness at h is and Son Fune•·al Home in N wark. me, 102 Bria1· Lane, Newark. I wiU1 inter·mcnl in Ebenezer Ceme­ 3. NEW I 1'.'1:0.' 1'. !': '\ssociated with the Ohio C as - ~ tery. i\. Considl'rntion of Propose-d Rc-71lllillq in l\'l'w I.ondnn Aren. .ll,v Jnslll·ancc Company, P hila- The fmnily rcquest<'d that nowcrs (Refl'IT0rl tu Plnnning c(lfllflll~.sion hy C'O\IIH'll.) J lp hia o ffi ce for 30 years, he grad- 1 1 be omitted and suggcstrd that con­ < · 1 111 1 l'll' ","'l'd "!' lilt d Jl,'\'r'ldJlllll, t J)i~tricl' ' . t•d from L a fayette College, Eas- • tl'ibutions bl' made to Ebcncz<'r C. Cnnsidt'l' Prelin'linary D0vC'Inpnwnt Plan uf Cuilckrart , Pn., and a ttended Temple Uni­ Methodist Chtn·ch. llomt•s, Inc. at U38 S. CollP.!!e .'\ vt·nuP. ·si ty law school in Philadelphia./ D. Consider PI'C"liminary llan nf n SuU·Di\'isiOil l'on.si='li n ~ ot \Irs. Ashcraft was past president 20 Lot, on tht• South SiclL' of C'ht>,tnul IIIII !load D<'VC'lop- ht• Newark Optimist Club. Sharon Zc1'11, Towns nd; and K en ment Known as Rockwood Court lit• is survived by his widow, Mt·s. Lomnx, Hockl'ssin will provide this Feb. ~0. 27 • " P. Ashcraft; and lwo daugh- ~ \ Irs. Samuel Alspach Jr., Cor­ !. . Ore., and Miss J ane Ash­ information. =-:-:::~==.:::::======-~= (, at home. '>t'l'\'ices we1·e conducted this act- •Oil at the> Robert T. Jones and / 1 l•'unl.'rnl Home, Newark. f .tl'rmcnt wns ptivatc, and the , i v Stt!.!~C'stcd that in lieu of \1';.~ conributions be n1adc to U1c ll ~:!._,.arc llcart Association. I H I C J{ 0 } J I Da le Snodgrass a ,.:. of () .)CI'IH •• {' - At 1donal board meeting ])ics In Tnf:.nlCY 1SouthNn states Cooperative next Hubc·rta. Claire Holck, ~veek-old ~~.~~~~~rl.":i, ~. t~~\'~ :: ~.k~~~:t i~~;,c~~: '" 'l~htr r of :11r. and Mrs. Robert C. mamlg<'l' for Suuthcm Slates, will I 1 •kk, died S~ltu·day at he r home, present the Cooperative's report on l 'lrnquil Drive, Newark. operations for the filA hal[ of the MORE CAR THAN EVER ... 71!!J-)­ lit · father is a member of the liscal yenr 196:1-61. and I. Dale , ,,. of the USS Kilty Hawk on Sn<•dgra~s. a nwmbPr of the 1.5-man AT A LOWER-THAN-EVER PRICE! t 1l ncar J;1pnn. rf'gional bP1t'd, will preside. Jq addition Lo her pnrcnts, lhr- Any way you look at it . .. tills new F -85 is pure Ifllf!IE fill l tnt is survivc·d by her maternal Ll"·Rny n. Cl'o\\'dcr, mnnngcr of value all tho way around! M ore stretch-out room 11 dparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph thl' SnutlH Pl SLit<.•s C'oop~, rativc in inside ... plus 30 % more trunk space! More news f' p-,tnovic or 1\cwnrk, and her ::"ll'wark. i • c·\pcctcrl to :tttPnd along t1 1 1l grnndnarcnts, lVIr. nnd with loc·tl bnarcl rncmbet·s Robert under the hood, including n spirited new J otfire //CD/III ISI 1 ,,, H. Clain• l!olck of La Crosse, V. L nnC', Hnymond Lmnl>nrn. Clyde Rocket V-8 or doll ar-saving E con-0-Way V-6! And AT YOUR OLOS DEALER~ I Hc•ll. ancl l'. Chondl!'r lrwm of ;'>:cw­ more m odels io choose Crom .. . at prices that start I•' me1·n1 scr·\iccs will be al lhc nrk: Gem· :P :\luore ot' H1·ar: and lower th a11 ever. See your Olds D ealer now ... step on\·cnicncc of the family. RichardT. Swan ,,f L ·uuk"JIJcrg. Pa. I into a more-for-the-money F-851 THill{S. Til9 ChiP{ Cah ·in B1·oseh Citl's h·r; . . 1•·1 -~·twa T o Adrlt•t•ss l~R T . Til JO 1\la vy Cm'<'l't' Fot· Women CHE JloJ•II' E•·onP111h·,.. Cluh --~ __ ~lrs . .John :llcl cnn" will discuss I 'in,·y RC'cl·uiling Chief Calvin "n•orgunizing thn kitchen for food _ li4 0/0S WHERE !HE ACUDN IS! _ SAT. 8 to 6 Ht•)bch rt:>poris that the U. S. Navy prt>paration lochy," at a mcctinl( of SU TOUilOCAliUTHOIJZ!D OlOSM OBI U DUIIITT omu ... HUOQUAITIIS fO RN IHID·!IGHT, ITIIfiRI. SUI'£118, OTNIMIC 81, IHSTIII.IHSTIR 11. r~s ; , ;OJ , •rs travel and education with the Chest nut llrll J'slalt:>s Heme I ••• ·• Specials Effective thru Sat., Feb. 22ntl, We Reserve The Right To I.i mit Quantities. co. ccrs for women between 18 and Econom

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8 to 14 POUNDS TURKEYS ·LB. 39c SWIFT'S, ARMOUR or MORRELL -LB. $379 CANNED HAMS 5 CAN G ENUIN E COLOSSAL GEN UINE T EXAS c Avc ra~re 10 to Hi JUMBO SHRIMP s~~&~ lb99 Per Pnund COUNTRY FAIR Sold In SHARP CHEESE the Piece TASTY LONG IN THE PIECE WI: •. BOLOGNA ...... lb.4Jc FROZEN 10-0Z. Speaking of money ... ~SPINACH CHOPPE D or LEAF PKG. 10c FROZEN (2 16. 0 z, 33c) 9-0Z. ((Are you saving any of your $250,000?" 0. French FRIES ~~?N~£E CUT PKG, PKG. 10c

" Yes. yo u, my friend . 1\ an average w:-tge a weekly habit of adding to your future. It's earner you ''ill bring home a quarter-milli on later than you think but early enough to act. dollar. tJIC r a wo rki ng li fe tim e. I n'I Iodny the Foll ow the money-wi se to lhe Savings F und. d~1y to ge t a good grip on your for tune, make Follow the Big 4% interest. it wo rk for you? Take a lip from me : open a P.S. Bring the kids. l l's high time they had an sav ing ace unl al the Savings Fund and make account of their ow11 too." John Buchanan EW POTATOES C LIF. wiln1ington savings fund society "B" SIZ E F ounded 1832. M embl. r Federal Oepo1it l nturance C orpo r•tion

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gym last Ttwsday afternoon. glcslon with eight field goals and -== - ..c- - ~~D~ im~~Wu l~~~ ~ CM~~Ori~aMwM~~E~8 1 I E~ht =~======T~h:e~N~e~\~Q~l~*~~Pm~t~,~N~e~w~a~t~*~·~D~c~~~\:Q~l~~~~~T~h~u~r:fi~~~l~~~F~•e~b~r~u!al~)~'~2~~~1~96~4~· ====~=====~======~ D """ """' oo> woU " "''""" Doo '' ~"'"''" "' "'' " " '6- ' "'"' ' "'"'" Uoo YoUo. '"''"• <>o "' h ' , H "'""'' , ; <>oTh '""' vtctory ''"" ""raised '""'· the Yt•llow- ' ''""'' "'· DoLoWo" ', P J'lcketc'"'' '"''JUnlot· Mm vat·sttvooo drtll s"" ''' fellow'""''' l elt<'rmcn'""'"· P.tulwo;o ChadickA''""" and""' urclw•o Jo,oo~ WOo A"'' Mooo· Woo>"'' om "'" ,;,.;, '""" o< "'' 1 ' "'" " ''""'· ,, '"' '''"' ''"'' 2-« ' ' ' ,_, '"' ' T""'"' " M<'Ooo< ,.,.,,.., "'' "' D l-Ib cv,•nl. nnd 30-15 by the Ltons, nnd 17-14 by the i\TcCi aughC'r lv to a d -. w nt HI. P t·nn occupy li1c gt·ound floor wtlh 1 V1c . Chalm<'rs · " 0 10 I matches at D e.LaWat r last Saturday, court, b as~ba ll men lot· Harold Ray- cd a I 08 ERA and whtffcd 36 tn Co-Capt Allen Stoddai'CI, J1m ·:Bub" Samts. I Hollon and. Folk won dt•etstons ~or l -12 t c'Conls Sle\e l\Ulchell 2 0 1 mond has been conducltng pttclung, .10-1 ~ mnmes Umstcan, 185 pounds, Hackney, and Ste\e Hom ptnn<'d l\Tnt·can ton lo's matmen met B ·an- NewaJ·k at 148 , d 1517,1 and Perkms Fo< oOom'~ , 0" ;>h,.o o< Wo Now,.·< J•>~• o 'oo ~"'"'''' "" '"'"' o,., '" ;>1 m "'" "''"' o< 0 "'· ""' omo '""' "'"' Tooo- '"'" LoOiow • · '" ''"'"' o Pooon• «• "''"' moy ooo ""''" P<O<· Do<- m-poooo 'o>o "''' ""'" · Fob "· o< CMmO l.tkenly chnrgcd to h1 s opponent d ay ;1 t 3·30 , I · · 32 6 70 1 (Mel.) Htgh School varstty next las Gt een prejlarmg for sprmg trmn- man cun enlly mcnttoncd tn mn)or s!andmg tn the Blue Hen Confer- Htgh School. who won the d<'ciston as a result- Total~ 0 00 . Saunders 1 <1, Fulghum s Y e llow- ~ , NowO<·< " "''"'"'" , Toooo., "''"· owoy. ""· ,; o~ "''" ""'"' mmoo:· o '"'"'' i; I New~t· k do~o·; 1 ~ " '~""·~1 I < ~- . <0 mom. " "'"' · • <0 ' 82, ""'· Bo «, Wo"o111 moo ;,.; o <-< "" "'' ""'" Ho'o "'"" '" ojooo Ood~< ~ ' ''"' .'" " ""' '"' ~:,;;;1 , 11;' :'!:!;' \,.:,:~:..~\,"""·11 w«O ""'' HH< '"'""' " 2- < "' / . K n Eggleston led Co.tck Ron W o ~d 3 I dectston to Otr0 the 11 2-lb event. Dcla wa1e team that even approach- 1 . Retlll 11111g Jettct men at othet p ~-~ 0 c!Sion m the 95-lb class, Vtc Sadot When a man : nswe s the phone M<«oo 'o Vo " '""" "' ' ""'' . • · " ;; Aoo<>oo· o .;.;omo """' '"" Ro- od o <=•• _,.,, ood o '"" S.'o " '· o COo " '""" """ o '"""'" G"'oo o< Mt " ""'"'- Ko« T=m> Fo"" Oo>ooooo c..,, """ '"'• ;o;, w" "'""" m oo<,; ;w, '"' C>oo> So m'" wn. ''""' o " ,., <= "' o' 0 """"· '"' COn,;o. I o< '"' m , , _, ' """""' ;o ' mo ;; Yo«ow ;oo>o< '"""" ,;; wm"'· orem·Om' o·••o "''"' """""'· / Yo«ow;oo> ;, • "" 1\ewa•·k P ost t eccntly wtlh a pre- 1~,h';'~ at~o u'~~ 1~e heron ct um- T, ~ ~~ wt~stl~d mote than thrce-mm- The brash 170-pound juntor wns a ''In losmg Grenda, F.irst Baseman }~ackn e y , and H 01 n sco11ng tmpt cs- wctghl event to DcLaWarr's Moore~0-. ,/ pared story on the Newark Gat den d {h body shot and t 1 t sophomore sensa !ton last year, mak- Aldt•tdge, and outfieldets Luke Lack-Istvc falL• I At St Andrew's on Tuesday Sadot Club, and provid ~I the edJtor wtlh ~~~~ h a"~rok;n ' ~\'~g. but ~ery m~Jch / " ~a~~d s Cross won a G-O decisiOn 111g one of the most tesounding d.e- man a.n d John Slrod?, w~ lost much won ~ I06- Ib declst on tn the' op:n- anconveJsat•on ~n~xpccled cone slaty. Jntn "' gsome Mt casualEast- alivet wtlilI shoulders•Is head drawnFascmat bacedk be-by at1t 103,th Bruceliltrd periodJ ones pinnedat 112 · htKubtcos man 'AsI buts a tnptlcher, D elaware h e haathle!tcd a 4-2 htlog,s t~J Ya satdor om long ball tlucat, Raymond Ryhtndcr·c 's ClJHCU I amt g11 event,5 and F oster lost a dectston I 00 1 m an's ou!doot· expeJtenccs of not rec~1 I t d u b eercd close ~ k e 13 3 d c' 0~ at i2o· and 2 58 earned run avcrattc. and fanned "There's another southern trip F ') N F ,:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;::::.::;;;::::.;:.:::= so long ago as a mcmbct• or the Del- ! lC tg II' ' lC oy lachon of a~ . a - e ISJ 1'0~ a 6 :i nod 59 batters in 49 innings As an out- / comtng up, and the Middle Atlanttc I ace ,') cw i oes I ! aware Canoe Club in paddltng ~~~, ~~Pl~~~n gm~~~~cabl~z mg , golden ;~·~~~~tf~ Beddow ' - fi elder, he had 28 putouts, etght as- Confetence race looks like a hot } C , l CENTER Barber ShojJ m·ound the tm pounded wa,tcrs or c of t'fte rcat btrd _ JU St as the Newark's Bobby Hall won a 4_2 s1sL• and no euors and bal:ed 342- one Temple LaSalle, espcctally, l Jn ] 5 - l\fntc 1 ,[ll( NEWLY REMODEL E D th~ ..c!'nsltna above Smalley s D at~. :vclin bllJ g flashed up to miss Uw dectsJOn at 133, and Tom Borchcrdt good for second place belund .now- should have anve1~y good team s Do:' 1 ___ 1 ~ --.. \.,·, '" ""' oo< • '"" '"" ,.•• .,,., o' " ' ''"'" BoO G Ro, R'''"' '' ""'""'"'' JACK ' '_;"".';~;,;:,::•:.~~'~:;:;:~,~ 0 ; ~; '"'"o~· ' ':'';;'~',.;'"""'P :: ~:; ~~~ ,~ •:;~o::.::~•,:;~;: t a tTace 'of n'ostalgia. "Flocks 1Si de hts temple. . .r L on slt atght win wtlh a 6-4 dec•ston at/ w A~·no\ct showed plenty of power, and some fi elders before we can or Delawat c tennis team wtll face I VINTEM '/.../} • I 00 T '"" ' to '"''pr e'~""'n thems "'e lv"""'es alliond cported'o o;. ·~ "'~ 'f. "'';.;,o;~~. ~;.::· ·· I Ci csinsk i Gymnasts CoooO "" w...... ,,,., Do. htbt!tons Sysko .contmucd" '' """~ - , his .~ssa u.lt ~n, , In Hi-Y Bn k e rha l1 Play By l\fi kc John ~ on TRENCIII 0 & BACil:-FILLING out. ' 01 ' ' · • ., Cronm took thu·d bel11nd Moore Delawm·e s all-ltme scmtng 1ecou I . YC.tts ago, we tend n sloryl"''<'k, former Nnw~l'k ,:;osl ~chtOJ '" lumbline wtlh Ricky Stearns or 1,205 pm nls set by Sktp Craw-l Till c teams sharc.thc lead wtlh -- - 11 1 bv Naturalist Wilham .r Btll Flelcht• t· rcpotts I lhtew a fi h n fifth Doug Lucas won ! ot·d 4-0 recmds tn the H.i-Y B asketball 1\ltkc J ohnso n won the Newatk • ou'nd the tul'll or lh<' ccn- SP \en pounder 1tn the pond the oth- 1 ~?~~ ~l~e w1t)1 Denn1s Clancy and Sysko l<'d the Hens wtlh 22 po•nls j League, w1th play conducted Sat- Btlhards Academy Cln•s B tout nn- I TH E pA I NT p 0 T \~• hen most anylhmq !h.tl new n lll ght. but . refuse~ ~~ ':.'~l~~~~ c:·on•n' t~ktng thnd and fourth and has 1 135 pomts w1lh four mor j '"'days at the Central .Tumor Htgh ment wtlh a 7-2 recot·d, as Lum rau gnmc. 111 whtch Cllt· Long wher!' '"' cnme !tom on g" >lac<' POints for Ct smskt's squad games tcmaJntng School gym . Thotpc. Etncsl G ot·gc. Don I I >~nd 0 boy" " "OOnoooo <>•< Oo '" '"'The '' moo<>o Mmo"moo ,..,,, <>o '<'> • wo« ""'"' 2·0 Oooo" JU,UIII RIG IJT IN YOUR OWN HOME ! fo r t Southet·n Shot es am•d the lJve oak, I th I s• ••,.. Aoo .... . Ie a .n gl .t ,s "'"ft om """the Sound". , and from··~ Marltn s ;r.~skt 'sat.-:~:d .;~ ' ""' ' ega"-~m st lht ee losses. clobbered the Wtn-less Cavaltet·s hi gh run 52, Wllh Mm tin SCOI'Ing Garden Tools'~""• - Plants ·~ - Hardware In c nI . Creek . ycste rd a~ ___ - -- I62-12. a high run 49

iK ey S Lakes Ill' I" Ihy a 1 hiDers ~fi /s~.hin~~g~. ~sc~~~c::ss~~~~e~,~~~l~~}time several summers JI {J N )) ]~ED D 0 W N H e ar1s BowJ~Vii~e 3·Yf'm •·O id s I ordss h~~ ins!~ playotT~kt~, , :~~dcompetition; '~~~~ 4~~h P ~~'?aul ~:::::::::::::::::---~:::::::::-:::::::::::::::~:::-::::~::::::::~~ ago, trying to catch his, bass. the .r. R . Holsey's lkeya .. gallopinq , Smith is 3-3; Don McCla in , 2-4; and Pasy way - !rom Btll s prtvale B U Y S hero of last weekends Francts IAnd y Cl emente, 1-6. stoek. Scott Key Stakes at Bowie Rn cc In regular tournament play, A scven-poundct· i ~ a whopper, S {T 'B U R R AN R A N C H Cout·sc, tops a list of 27 thrce-ycm·- Clarence Tweed compiled a 10-3 even in North Carolina, nne! the J \ olds nominated to Saturday's $15,000 / record· Miko Cairns, 6-7 ; Frank on ly reason we can thing .of for Mr. Almost like new! ~ -b cdt·ooms, dining I'Oom, built-in kitchen added George Wa shington Slak. es; 1'aggat:l. fi-8; AI Saunders. 4-9; Ray !•'letcher's r~luctnncc lo disclose1 de- anti large living room. ~0 !o 60 dnys possL•ssion in n w condition. The son or K entucky De1· by w1n- Work, 3-10 ; and Jim WhHe, 2- ll; tai ls of his prize catch, S that tho S76 ..'i0 month ineludl's nil charges. Coutacl agent immedi ately! net· Dark Star. lkcya scored a n Bunny Walter reports. In,h may have been taken during 1 easy victory in the Key when he/ ------som netting operations for mullet 1 0 N E F J F T y D 0 W N turned back 13 sophomore perform- ' , • that abound in Currituck s .o und .. / i, i . crs, many or whom he will c~mpcl c J EVEREIT TV-Sf'rvrcc 7 NewarkAn.d severn would! Flbee tcherhappy fn toencls settle tn R U ,J S A H O M E agaiTurningnst aga ftnor 111hom thee, PhiW~ls lunGr1mm~ ton. ,, ~ - Radio _ Stereo for n seven pound bass that way.J With a nic<'lv ~ lll ·ubbecl lot. F'ix<'d up with scrcen~d-in porch, ca lled upon Ikeya to run and the, . .._ REPAffiS 1 is is-h ~ mHqh -rouqh pMo/er J se ---- -·- ---- fireplace and feticcd ym·n ConvC'nicnt locati on to 1\ewat·k. Come colt moved from ofT lhe pace and I Phone 368-0115 on C4H on out. Sec it. Only on like it. $75.14 includes full insurance and clr w out lo an easy scot c. l t was I W1}e~ls lO(jj· y~w drive tip hills down t:f~lUies tlwou · h all other expenses. • ~:·~t ~~~:;a~1~g~~c~~~ni.ca r and his J 1716 s. Collel'e Av. O N E HUNDRED DOLLAR S mod snow .. nd s<.m DOWN

JTem"t Fund volunteers w ill B UYS ALI--BRICK sact·ificc thei r time this Sunday Home, basement and gn i'Ugc. 6 rooms and bath. ~a lk!n g dis­ ~ JUSTWHAT in rnllinu at inclividtml homes in tance to slot·es. $69.65 /Month includes a ll charges. Pnmt 1t your­ behnlf of the self. $66.67 / mo. includes ail chat·gcs. Sprmg occupancy, Good ad- T h e DOCTOR ORDERS D c !aware Hcm·t Associa­ ;lt ·~~~ ~f a~ :i ~a ncc on taxes and in surance required. tion. Welcome I~ WE'RE IN BUSINESS this volunteer PRE-O'W1 NED a nd yo ur HOME Excellent price for cash buyer and good terms available. friend, w h e n Takeover low mterest rate mot·tgage. . she rings your for the finest in doorbell 1 h is Stylish rancher including th ree bedrooms, walk-m closet, 1 'h­ balhs, beaut.lful noor-to-cciling flt·cplace. and l11gh and dry yard. " F~~;t;6~~~~~ tough Sunday. She is tiJts is t~ e mugh powerhoustJ working for ?89.95 monthly payments. Investors invtted, too. Please call. on wheels thQt you cern drive Hoo vers ·it's the. .a your h cart When it comes to health aids and medicine and lor nll heat ts in our com­ ABSOLUTELY! cabinet supplies, you can buy here with the up hills down 3ulfies through' muntly The Finest Ru.n olt Home lmaglna.blc. 3 bedrooms, ultra-modern u t m ost confidence. Our professional interest to J oi n the flght against heat t kitchen, 12x20- ft. enclosed pine-paneled~ jalousie? and heated !am- mud snow Cln SCind ( aru~ J~ in your h ealth assures your satisfaction. the country CO NVERTIBL E I dtscase-the No 1 health en my 11 0 club dance -wtth a ltberal gtft to the fund ~~n~~~~~Af~\~:;; n;a~~~oe-l~,c~1~v~f:~"~;.i~1~r n~~~~~~~~ f:r g~ ~v~~~~; _ discover 4-wheel "DRIVEPOWER'.., thtS Il t•nrt Sunday Your conlt'J- & a ttic. Our listing enumerates 42 extrns & :mprovements. FHA Prompt Prescription ServictJ I bulton \\'Ill help \\ ith the IJ art ALL $ 750 $13.000- 400 down- 74 .90 mo. p lus tnxcs & msuran~c . Qualified 0 NE}'-V'"dEEIP~ "VA.GO~a; A nct:-~tltm'~ resc ..1r ch and com- veterans nothing down. This Js a pre-owned home tn top-notch FRANK TOLOMEO " Drlvepower" Is W agon eor station wagon's now, lllUtllt) set vtcc tn life-saving. condition. First lime ofTcred- be flrst to see tt. Call anytime. Improve d and exclusive 4 - whaeJ drive system,

&HALL Y o ung & W illiams JOHN A. GO no ' J C.~ J enltors KAI SER JeeJJ CORPORA TION Toledo 1, Ohio : l Realtors-Insurance Ronnie Mayer, Newark As ociate 95 Newark h opping nler / East Mrun treet No. 1 Boxwood Road, Wilmington Phone WY 4-0993 HOLLY 0 ER I 1 CALL 368-5378 In Newark, Call 368 · 2796 - Anytime! 136 Elkton Ro ad Newark, Del. NEW~:;~ ~~~=ARE r 8ee 'Jeep' Whlc lee In 'a ction Ill '""'~ :xxxxxxxxx XXX XX I1 ------· '------· '1m: OWTBSf IIIOW 01 Ulrr' (Tuesday, 9 p.m., Ch. 6) News of Bear Ponhr·y . el ction C lu·is ti:mn Fu ttll'(' Tl'adJ •rsl A li ~U - I C r ~~~ "'.IDITIONS . ~ ~ ro ~hct• ppoiul('tl .\it'llt:lll llnl'lu '\lah :tl lt ' ~· 11 1 - • ,- Ht'lll' Dt·. E lizah t• th Lloyd . U< ': ""!~ ~~ Slll "C'Is •• n(l dunc~IS -, ... r ... Ht·a-.. i:-:•wtl lu Flul'itlll Mrs. J. Leslie l<'ord, Corr spondent Advrec Pr·offt•t·cd I Tl.c Futu ·p Tc.lt'hers or America ~·' t-h~l ' _·' :~\ Ft\'' \hl'IC Fllr 10 Croup ro Stutly 11 Phone EA 8-64!!4 nt Clu·i tian:1 ll u~h School met Feb. _n'<· '' "'' " w '1 o1t WFII.-TV ., , " ,\il " m s,.,.,, t Cl · 11 .-tn 11 B)' H 111(' Ee trcnl ,~. \\'llh lJ!'. f~lizabl'!h l.lovd, ll mcm- Stl,'"'' . Cl•t,y Lllw_ '""' :\I ··~unwn_t '' at• her·naln'('!'i '., 1\ \, II of .... \\.rk. I hS. I,;, 11ll1 ' t •.• 1 ,, Ill<' llt,,.'t1 lut lh ~~~ V.l• !IInm :\loorc. / ll o~pitnl. . n nl.'ntlyn_ \Tappt~i pa~kn~l', says in ~ profe.·sion, nnd spukc of qualt·J E K T T EI fi~P t'lwm• .t;'i r.t.l.n~c-d .h'l a nnta or~~ l .-\ lrmaa :\l,dl.llll'\ w:ts h.lin"·d in l"tl' u·d Sht· p:'lid lll'l' hill .tntl w~·n. t .r llle llemy I S (Jil the sick Dclaw·u·c enlri<'S tonk !he first ~·17h1nnt• l.llnnll, Nc·w C n~ llc Cou~- flcnlwns (or good l<'"chers - the rmmi ~k·· :n\l•stt' ~a llng nOll·lnJll· l'ilClrnnic pnnclpl. '· l' ll'l'Ull '"'·'"'· UUl grumbhn "1-'U<>. l'IISIS "llllldl . , . ' . two pl a~ C's In th ~ 15-in. class or Y om~ t·~onomiC'~ ~~xtl'r!~IOn. a~~~. nt'C'd for h.'uchrrs _in D elnware nry n t•rnn aves o wnr. SJs;, and inspPc.·tinn tiC hi ·h-pu\\'t..'r:d lthe't' d.I\S, ~~~ Wtllld\·r tltt• r.l'nwrs I> ."':.~ Stan~cr ~s con fin d lo her the East em FC"d erallon or Beagle k' ~~rf m elt~t lC'.ts\ fl ~ c d;t)~~'.nt schools - und the lmpo:tance or I The commilleC', nppoinl<'d by Dr. ground mtlio l'((UlJllllL'nt. , r,• •dllllJ.: rich'" 1 I( \ tllt u \ ll us. . Clubs derby field trials on Sunda v "." s (l )lOU .y to_se ec c_l c en, l' uture Teachers or AmerlCil chap- \ VEDNE. DAY thru llcnry Eyrln,<:. 1963 president or Sun or :llr nnd :lll·s. l!nrlo I r. 1 - "'adcr Aiel SocJeiy ~1 eld n Gill·tncl' · Chu 1 · ·' ltllkC'y, duck, goost' _and gtlln 'a - ters in stimulating interest among the American hcmical Society. will 1\lnhnn('y, .lt-., of ~6 ll l1t ehdl Cu·ck, Tlw flllllrl' is ah\avs n fah· y· land c "" dtoh suppe1· yestel'Ciay w1ih 1 'G li s 0 owned fi by An· and each ills a pm· t•culm· usr, she students to enter lhC' profession. FEll. 19 - 22 hold open sessions nt the semi- l\'cwnrk lw allL'nclcd NC\lCtrlt lltgh to !lw vuull , c,•urgL' f'h ln 1 /~ 1 Augu ~l \lyrna McElwee p•·csiding. 're':-' ~. ~~ ' !'1 • car .was rst, a~d notes. . . Donna Atnip, president or the WIIJO'S J:>El:'N annual ACS mePling in Philadelphia School. ' · · - ' ' · J' ncncl Cl' Sunday School wi ll go CapllO lll "' Spotl ov. ned by J . El- ~ Poultry sutlable for roasllng, IChri stiana F1'A, presided. ll' .1...... _ :> i J', in Arril to gather opinions on the , LETTFBS OF J\D~llN!S'l ' lli\TtO N 011 tv .!,•:.-~ ~:::'" ' a~o ll e ~· Rink Fri- ~ ~~~- Sm1th or Wllnungton, was sec- f~~!~J' ~:·. 0 ~rollt' ~gs/ h~~~dcl;~f s:; __ SJ EEPJNG JN subject. 1 E~};,'f,;';:lSD~l~n J\Jm6'u;~~J~llt'~~~~ ~ctl. oc~~ ;.~t"' ;,~u~;~'''/~'·~.,!: ..h ~'" ;.t >~~~ ;• {,~ ~ i 1 7 1 s Ell c•~ I; C'n~y ~~ ~ ~~~~ark spent Pcnc ade ~· Grange m et Monday ''young." I E~i;;~'~rs fJth~.?~N l~Js~tu1; :~~e- ~ '-' ' · · . Mosher saw ll ~e committee will ~ro t ~~m~~i s\'~;.~~~ ~~:,~~·;• n:~ " ~:s t\~~te~ ~ ~:~ i,;1·:.• f'cl~: ',' :~"~'ri~·\\~\:.,~//"\~~1 1 t o tJ~~ t 1\'('ekcnd wit.h Miss Ruth Tay. ycning With_ worthy mnstcr C. Mel- Poultry tn be used for ceased. Notice Js hcr.cb; given that IInvcstJ gnte ways 111 whtch the Dclln J . Othoson lntc or Mill Crc<'k Wllmuq:t,m lhmrln•tl. tlt•rt•.\st•ro t<•quc,h• ~a ll McEI e 1 b1. t d h' New Castle Co unty o n March 18, A which indicate the quality o r mi111 stratot· without delay, nnd all A Hilarious Comedy \Vl11le the mdrvtdual farmer cant nnd pres<"nl the snme dul\· IJ robnted prohn t~ cl to the .!':li d AclmJnt Htrntnr ... "' ' w c ce e a " •s to hear. :he h igh pri_cst ?f Demeter ~l;e bird. This shows it has been ~~~~~~d h:~~nf.ec ~~~~~r"~~ ~~~~~n :~~ do_ much to ':aisc ?vera !I prices or- : ~eui~- c~~i~-~~~\f,t 1 :l~~;n~~· - ~·~og~ , . hX~0f,0 ~~r ~'' 1 ~~~~ ,~:":,"1 ~ ·~ 11 /,/ i\:~. f~wqc;,t •W,~~ - E. Ca11'? 1! Bean, Wm te1port, Me.- mspected by the U.S. Department present the some' duly probated to thel S PECIAL SATURDAY If eted for fntm l?loducts, he_ often 1964 or nblde by th o lnw In0 th is hehalr. bohntr.1 1 1 0 0 I l liET'l ' fR,~ ~ - E~T~M~f'I'~R Y D cxplam l'liunl work. or Agriculture assuring whole- snit! Admlni.s trator on or before the AFTERNOON1 O N LY co-uld mcrease hls own prorlls by I Arldr ss Samuel ll nntllolf, Al!OrnO\'• J\rldrc'" C'nooh .... 'l'H\ lnr, J\Jto.l'IIO\'S• , rS'otlc-c l;r Mrs. L aws, community somcness, net and ingredi· day A. D. ' . loweri':g his p_roduction costs or by Tt·ust .. W it· n f Dolawnre ·-~! her~b.v r;~~ ~o.;~ t h~l Au c ~ rey \~eig ht , 1t w!'n9 t ~ - scve nth ~~ , o c tober11 ~~~~,;1~,\.25J pct nwn re Blrl ~ R~; / ,·,~,·~·'1':,,', g ~~~k Blrl~ . 1 lt·rs -~1 · e s tunent n ry _upon the Estate scrvJce cha11·man, gave out Hea_rt ent statements. ~d ~~ - e~~~~';..~~e\h1 1 ~~~dl ~?r. 'J.su~~ ~ ~~~: A Great Kiddies S how producmg a htgher quality p~·oduct I 0 John r.. Murrny·, / g Dnnn lt! c 'l'nvtor. c'.r ltnt~ c t K. 1 Stra.holn ln.lc of W hl~e Func_t contmn:rs to be placed 111 at-Law. lSl Delaware Trust Bldg., Wit- ,. that wou1d bnng a h1 ghcr price on Admmlstratol' . Admlntstrntor ~~~I ~ ~~~/:,/ ~~,t~'e,4;, z~fc~~ ~s~~o r~ve~ ~ publ iC places Ill the ~ om munity. M -. I ']) PI w· . mlnglon, DeL 1--THIRfY YEAR of FUN the market, according to Dr. w . E. Feb. 13 ,20,2~- -- F'cb. 13.20,27 to.' luu rth day or Fobrunr.v A-. D. 1004 A 500 card party lS held in the e.u VI e unt IIIIICJ Leonard ct.J" 0/ 1 ~~; o~tor W ith All The Great Old I McDani I, Univ rsity of Delaware • I 11 1 nul all pct·sons Indebted to the sa id Grange Hall each Satu1·day evening. Avisco S ufe l y Contes t Feb "' r Comedy Stars agl'icltu ·al economist. 1 1 I Ju 13 20 27 I 1 I ~ll't~~'t~'i(l~ w~~ E~~~~~~1~~~ {~itl l 6~1~ccl~l~~~ A dog .fr o ~ .B ear. won the 13-in. _._._ .____ , . ., ~ DireclOI' of resident instruction, a ll persons having demands nga lnst cl;~ s s compellllon II~ the Eastern The Meadville CP a.) acetn t e -pro-~ 2--UJE TIJHEE STOOGES Iatld chairman or the department .of • ,, 1 d,•ceo.scd arc required to exhibit Beagle Club fi eld trw! on Sunday. ducing plant of American Viscose STATE agr1culium l economics, McDaniel j 11 i~re~~.';~ ~~.Zec~~t';]~ '~~ty 0 ~rb~~~~-~ Kathy Taffy, ~wned by Fred Wet- Division, FMC Corporation, has won 3 --TWO BIG CAR TOO S spoke at the univc•·sity's Farm and 1 , fou rth day of November A. D. zcl, was the v1ctor m the event at lhe 1963 Avisco All-Plant Safety S cd F S d Sl Home W e k program. B ooth lOl .J•lii4 or abide by the law In this bchalr. , lhe estate or S. Hallock duPont ncar Contest. c'1 u 1e • or a 1ur ny tOws: 1 Ac rnss F'l'Dm the Piz? a tand ewark. "This is the second lime in the KIDDTEJS 1'.1\1. and / Ht•t·bt:'I'l Hnpkins Gnulnale s * '·]~~:~;.~'i, ts'b':;,~~~~o:-~\l~~-~~:i'B~dt~~rWt'l: l I S~ IOW- ]: 00 1 1 "•ton, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Moore past ! our years Meadville has placed THEATRE 3'00 P .l\1. . • . • • I "Wherr \'our Onllllr Ruys More lll~h Gra - Her- ~ ' ------· and Mn. Raymond Lynam or North plants," said Arthur H. Christian, NEWARK, DELAWARE bert C. Hopkins, airman appt·entiee, I ~ LB. YOUR FAVORITE LUNCH MEAT 1 IN NEWARJ( St~ ~s ~~~t ~~~i~ayi .s spending some Idivi sion safety engineer. 368-3161 SUNDAY t hru 1'UESDAY I~~~ki1 ;~~ r 0:4 ~~a~~'~ r.,·~~ . ~ ~- a':: 1 YOUR CHOICE $1.10 lime wi!h Mrs. P em·l Appleby Chew IRohCI 'l Bt•own Enrolled FEB. 23 _ 25 a led Feb. 7 from the Aviation Ma· ; for tn New J ersey. \ VEDNESD A Y thru SAT. ch m1 st's Mate School at the Naval MONT Mrs. Myrna McElwee spent ihel Plaucville College FEB Air Tech nical T raining Center, Oscar ~fayc r· Q~~h Bacon 69c lb. DU At 19 2 0 2 22 The VI p 's 1 T I . , d S weekend with her sis t_er Mrs. Fran- --- ' ' • · • • 1, • ·• • Memphis, T nn. I SPICED LUNCH MEAT-Sliced ...... 59c lb. e CVISIOD an t e reo ces Collins of Wilmmgton. Robert Brown, son or Mr. and Troy Dona/rue with I He lcamcd the theory of jet pow- l"lll------M1·s. Alvin D. Othoson of St. Mrs. J ohn Brown, 107 Apple Road, er plants, thei r operation and re- , See 1 . - ' - IN ewark, is a freshman in the school Connie S te·veus E li:::mbeth Taylor placcn;ent and jet ai•·.craft fli ght line PICKLE & PIMENTO LOAf • • • •59C BOB O ' NEAL of arts and sciences, majoring in "PALM SPRINGS n· ·/ ·d B . I operatiOnS. The curnculum also In· N~'WARK STATIONERS I psych ology, at Platteville S ta te Col- . _ I C IW IU toni cl11ded di sassembly and assembly of STATIONERY-BOOKS lege and Institute of Technology in Jet pow C" r plants and power plant 1 1 THEO.AP S . J ONES Office WOt·s~~~~:~,-,us enrollment at the col- WEEJ(END" STA RTS WED., FEB. 26 / r c~~~~ t~r oec~t~-~~~~ in t_his s_cho_ o1 Oscar Maycl' Weiners ~~~i,Tv 59c lb. PLiANCE•s S EARLVEIS.,E G L 8 57 I' 1\1 1 I lllacnmes v Il ege this semester is 2,:J50 compared XI •liT Y 7 & :. · · • TVedt Di .~ n py's he comp_let ~ d two we ks 1n avtallon All llfeats & Chee'c sllcetl fresh to your order. \\'hy n

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Feb. 13,20 CITY OF NEWARK Delaware Bank of Delaware RES OLUTION NO. 6~-B Fixing a Ume and ll lncc for a hear­ ing on the vacation nnd nbnndon­ mcnl of parts or Chambers Street. I Wyoming Street ~m el Haynes Street Check=Credit Accounts BE I T RESOLVED th at th e Council SWi'1~, ~ of the ity o( Newark, pursuant to Section 51 o( the Ci ty Charter, will meet on lhc 24th day or February, 1964. • ---­ nt the Council Chnmbcrs, Main & · Academy Streets In Newark, Dclnwarc. nt n :00 o'clock in the even in~. at J~erfume "PRINCESS which time and place pca·sons In ter­ Whateve r the need-you have the nwney ested moy be henrcl with rcsocct to the vacation fmd abandonment of narts CINDERRLLA" or City Stl'ccts, known as Chnmbcrs nslant cash f o r pur c h ases o1· e m e r­ Street, Wyomi ng Street and Haynes ALSO SHI.RLEY TE fPLEJ;;' J Street, ns the sn mc parts nrc described ,•.. when you buy any Piaytex Living®Bra gencies has m agic value. I t le ts you ln J<:.: xhlbft A attached hereto and made ':!:ORAS D UN KI ~ DONUTS" n part hcr·eof. The City Sccl'ctary sha ll t ake a d vantage of s pecial p ri ces, sec to the oubllcntion or this resolu­ SUNDAY MA'l'INEE tion nnd its rnn il lnq to the owners of ~t ' s SHOCK! G ••• Schi aparelli 's famous perfume- !he $3.00 size- free when preser ves you r cre dit standing. A oil land touching upon Chnmbcrs Street. - AT 1:30 ONLY - h eck= C r edit Accoun t establis hes Wyornl ng Street ;met llnyncs S treet, ns you buy any Playtcx Li ving Bra. Choose !he Living wi lh Stretch. ver® required by Section 51 of the City New Bra you r p e r sonal li ne of credit; the Chnz·ter. RESOLVED by a Vote o! 5 to 0 on Sheer clastic for new lightness and eooln e s. Made wilhoul rubber, it's amou nt is based u pon your abili ty Februury 10, .1964 . I to ,. pay over 24 months. No cost /sl Carl S. Rnnkl n, machine wash able • •• lasts and lasls. White 32A-44C $3.95., . Or I he Livin g Long Mayor until yo u cre ate a loan by writing Attest : Line Bra wi lh exclusive Magic-midriff to g ive you the smoolhest bu l-lo- hip lsi Chnrlcs D. Long I either a c h eck or d epo s it r eques t. S crctary li ne ever . •. now in Sir lch-evcr heer elusti c, loo. While 32A-44C 7.95. Reasonable pay m e nts, bank r ates. Feb. 13,20 1 Other Long Lines S5.95, S6.95. Offer limited, so gel your exciling gift - l P r otection o n life of principal bor­ now

rower to $51 000 to age 65. B e pre­ buy a Playtcx Li v i~g Bra loda_y ! ~ pared - with cas h . Phone for your OI'EN G:45 ADULTS 0 LY c r e dit line or stop in a n y office. CAPRI TH~:fRE STARTS FRIDAY 307 1'\'IARYLAND AVE. OL 2·0481 WILMINGTON, DEL. FEBRUARY 21 WILM INGTON 'S LEADING CENTER OF ADULT ENTERTAINTMEN'f! More pe ople prefer to bo rrot 1 where COME AN D R .JOY • D U L'J' E 'I'Eil'I'AfNMENT customer service comes first .1\'J' N i\Dlli.T THEATRE SATUHDAY CONTINU O US FROM 2 P .M. ,' 1 N DAY CONTIN OUS FHOM 4 P.l\1. SNEWA~HOPPINGit' 13 -K of DELAWARE r---,CENTER 13 oHtccs t hroughout Delaware 14 ACits U PAI KI HO Wolminglon I Newa! k I Odessa I Smyrna I Dover I Sea ford I West Seaford Mt "'t:.er fD.IC. • fed,arat lil es,.• .. t Svs' t "" t::~&l?~\\~ PLUS J·;COND HIT " M A HJLYN" 1\'IAIULYN MONROE'S STORY Ten The Newark Post, Newark, D !aware, Thursday, February 20, 1964 J(cith (•holnr· hip , R.,I!'i lt·alions For· Br·idge j A~ l'i c ultural Dept. / .. I , I OITcr·cd AI. G RA Offic· £' J:>l C· , . .. , D In Cr .u trhlp ro,· urnclunlc ~~~~~~in~' ~1~01~ ~.~c\~"o:~~~clncsclay c1 ~~~·c~~l ~;fte~ 01inh~~~i~~n~~~ ~~~~ ~ludy ut lht• l'nJvt·J·sfty or .D<•Inwure J Instructor K t•n Colo, student at Ithe biological sciences wilt be held IS bem<( olfla w are on br.llldl nr tht• Allll'J'Jt·nn Assocwlwn he organized und conducted the 1 Saturday, F b. 29. Dr. William E. of ni\'(>J'SJty Wom<·n. Lnii'OI'>il.v Bricll(l' Club, lnughlj ~ ! cDanic!, diJ·ccloJ• or rl'sid nt Jn- App!Jc;,l!l'y is chnirman 'h I ..sis uf <"andJ

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