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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.,, 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 WORTH ( 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-HAMS MORRELL ' Ready-to-Ecit 59 Jb Smoked Whole or Half 'lb. •
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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
OrrtCES: MARK£T STRE£T AT NINTH • UN ION STR[[T AT THIRD • 211115 r. II ORO PIKE. fAIRfAX • 53 E AIN STR H , NEWAR K • 3202 ROB EIIT KIRKWOOD HIGHWAY, PRICES CORNER SHOPPING CEN T£~ Llsl en to John Bu 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~FREE! $3°0 .Size
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 <"andJ1 LB. CAN 5- TO 7c 14-LBS. lb. I 6 oz. WHOLE OR JELL-0 Gelatin Desserts FL1~~R s PKGS. 39c El i-l r:R HALF lb.
8 oz. DOMESTIC lb. SANKA INSTANT COFFEE .JAR $1 • 55 BRANDS can KELLOGG'S 7-inch Cut Rib Roasts lb. 69° RICE KRISPIES CEREAL 5Y2 oz. 39c Pork Chops s~:ok:s\cre~~!s~~ ' ' lb. 79c 2PKGS. Cornish Hens rv•. To 2-La. lb. 39o 0 0 1 Hath's Hams :Lo:zE/o 5 -~~~ s4.79 ;: 2 Bacon A~t~~E o ;i. 49° 2 p~:: 95° MOlT'S FRUIT TREATS v A:.i~'IES J~· 25c · Sausage ~~:~:-~~~~~T ~~;: 45o Lamb or Veal g;;,~·~·: ',~:~::%~::, lb. 39n Chub Liverwurst sR~:~~· lb. 39° Meat Loaf BE:Fvt:LRK lb. 55° GIANT c INSTANT FELS DETERGENT PKG. 78 .Piece Bologna auPER·RIGHT lb. 49° 1 6 GIANT CHICKEN PARTS Pork Roll suP,EL~c~ ;HT ~:~: 29° c FRESH CUT-UP PKG. lUNG 7 IVORY SNOW 79 SIZE PKG. $1 • 33 BREASTS, LEGS , THIGHS 4 ( Sliced Liver s~:.F 35.° CALVI~~ 99° OR DRUMSTICKS lb. ROLLS 23 SOFT WEAVE TOILET TISSUE IN PKG. C LARGE c SCOT TOWELS 2 ROLLS 39 .JROLLUM BO ale Baby G;~{ ~EE~~H~~~~z , Strained Foods 10 .JARS 89c F1·ozen Meat & Seafood Values! Chopped Baby Foods g:~~~R~~~;~~NZ , ' FLORIDA EXTRA LARGE VALENCIA 6 JARS 79c E T DINNERS NONE PRIC ED HIGHER GALLO MORTON'S fU RK EY, CH ICK EN, Y2 GJ~GLON c HAM, POT ROAST, SALIS BURY, CLOROX BLEACH 36c .JUG pkgs. lor 57 MEXI CAN, MEAT lOAF OR ITALIAN 89c ORANG 1 59C CAP'N JOHN'S WESTE RN RED OR GOLDEN A&P PINE PPLE JUICE 8-oz. S rimp inners pkg. 59' DELICIOUS APPLES 21bs.29' 1 LR. COMPLETE WITH SHRIMP, POTATO ES AND PEAS NABISCO RITZ CRACKERS PKG. 37c Cap'n John's Flounder Fillets ~~: : 55° ·. GOLDEN BANANAS lb. 10' Cap'n John's Deviled Crabs 2 :k:~ : 79° 8 oz. BRUSSELS SPROUTS pintbox 25' HERSHEY BAKING CHOCOLATE PKG. 39c Jumbo Shrimp cr.:~~;~:r 10~~~- 590 Large Juicy Lemons NO~~~~~I~ED 6 for 19( 25 F'l'. ALUMINUM WRAP ;;~~~ 4 ROLLS $1 FR0iiff'FfliJ1J•PIEs Regalo Fresh Cole Slaw 2 :•:: 29' 10 vz oz. MORTON'SR EA DYTOEAT YELLOW CLING 29-oz. 3C APPLE, PEACH, CHERRY, 4 pkgs 99 ( 'IONA PEACHES SLICED I. HALVE$ 4 cans 99' CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP 4 CANS 4 OR COCOANUl CU STARD ' PET. BORDEN'S A'P Potato Morsels 2 p~·!:: 39a EV PORATED Ml OR CARNA'l'ION ANN PAGE MAYONNAISE q~~rt49' 3 ~~~~ 40c A'P Peas 3 ~~;:: 44c 2 P·~:: 43° 1-lb. 1 . . ~l~~~~~s& 29 oz. c Cap'n John!s Oysfet· Stew 2 :;~~· 49° 2pkgs. 51 DEL MONTE PEACHES 3CANS 87 1 Jane Parker Bakm·y Specials! Hershey Cocoa :iJt~~ ' ;~b~ 35c Cookies F~;e:~~~ !~~~,"~~a.~~e s 3 pkgs. $1 4 Window Cleaner ~~tT ' ~:~ · 59c 1 CLAPP'S BABY FOODS ~~~~~~~E~ 10 JARS 79c CHERRY ·PIE Heinz Beans I s~~E I 2 :;~ ~' 21 c 5 c Sultana !~:fesnevnN 2 ·J:; 59c Kidd's MAR~~:,:~Low ,~.~~ ~~. 49° PER ONAL SIZE IVORY SOAP BARS 4 21c MACARONI & CHEESE CREAMETTES 2 : ~,~· 39' quart 9( KEN-L-RATION DOG FOOD GOLD CUP PRUNE JUICE 3 bottles 7 I SPECIAL 12-or. POT ATO CHIPS' Pi~~~R L!_AYE TOe box 49' DASH DOG FOOD 6 ~::s 89c LARGE FRESH EGGS ORANG EA DE, GRAPEADE 346 OZ. 97 Hi-C DRINKS or OR A GE-PIN EAPPLE CANS C
14 oz. 45 HEINZ KETCHUP REG LAR 2 BOTTI~ ES C 1LB. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE CAN 71c WHJTB 10 ROLLS I U nnd COLORS INPKG. 8 c l{ARFT PIN'!' E p SA LAD DHESSING JAR 35c CRUNl{ STYLE ST R KST TUNA GREEN L BET, SOAKY 1o.oz. 65c'· CHICKEN of the SEA TUNA ~<;.~~~E~~ 3 ~AC:S 11 CONTAINER