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v Number 11 The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, April 20, 1944 fRICE FIVE CENTS CLUB WOMEN Acting President L. P. THOMAS NEWARK I .University Hour Speaker TOWN HOLDS WILL HEAR IS NAMED GUARD UNIT SPECIAL BAILY NEW DRAMA INSPECTION ORGANIZAT'N MONDAY GROUP HEAD IS HELD MEETING Antique Exhibit Gay 90's Play . COInpany Is COlnnlittees Will Be Held Will Take Place Praised And Are Named; AtCcntnry Of Annual Promotions Appointments Club Honse Beaux Art Ball Are Announced Are Made

Miss Harriett Ba iley, who heads the The meeting of the University Drama Company " G" of the Delawa re State The Newllrk Town Council held thei r of fine arts a t the Women's Group on April 12 in the Commuters' Guard underwent their annual Federal allnual re-organization meeling 1<1 t University of Deluware, will Room at Robinson Hall was called to Inspection at the Newark Armory on Dr. L. M. Birkhead Friday evening in the council oITices guest speaker at the regular Robert L. Spencer, dean of engineer­ order by the president, George T. Boli. Monday night and Colonel ' George \ ______and the new members of council were meeting of the Newark New ing at the University of Delaware and The minutes of the previous meeting Ruhlen was high in his praise of the welcomed into the group. Club in the ir club house on acting d ean of Delaware College, is were read by the secretary, Mrs. Don- way the local Company was conducted. Mayor Charles C. Hubert announccd afternoon. April 24. Her sub- now acting president of the University aId Dutton. The treasurer. Dr. Charles The inspection party was headed by the new committee appointments as will be "How to Select Pictures BIRKHEAD of Delaware it was announced yester­ N. Laniel', read his report including Col. Rhulen, commandant of Fort du­ foUows: Light a nd Wa ter committee: Hom ". day. letters of appreciation from the Visit- Pont, and included Major John Rach­ George E. Ramsey, chairman, John F. . David R. Eastburn, chairman According to the constitution and by­ ing Nurses' Association and the Boy ek, Brig. Gen. Paul R. Rinard, adiut­ Richards and John Hopkins. art commi ttee of the club has SPEAKER ON laws of the univerSity, in the absence Scouts for the checks they received ant general of Delaware; Col. Paul Strect committee: Herman Wollas­ planned ~n antique exhibit in of illness of the president of the Uni­ as their share of the proceeds of the Heine!. commander of the State Guard; ton, chairman, Norris N. Wright and with this program. She versity of Delaware, his duties are play "You Can't Take It With You." Lieut. Col. Victor Clark, Major R. A. John F. Richards; Town and Sewer members wishi ng to exhibit, to . Lynch, Captain John Cole, Captain L. UNIVERSITY taken over by the Dean of Delaware committee: Norman Battersby, chnir­ .the committee in charge of each Mrs. P. K. Musselman, chaIrman of IW L L' t Alb t B'U ' 1St man, Herman Wollaston a nd John Hop­ College. the nom~nating committ~e, presented S. · P . o~~iO~~~ ~nd ~~eUl.I ~~'g . YSuIL articles so t hat the proper At the death of President Waller kins; Police Commissioners: Norris N. may be all otted, and if possible the. nom illatIOns for offIcers :for the van of Company "F" of Wilmington. HOUR EVENT Wright, chairman. George E. Ramsey Hullihen, Dean Spencer took over the coml~g year. The slate, wh~ch was During the evening the following bring exhibits to the club by I P .M. office, since h e has been acting dean and Norman Battersby; Board or the program starts promptly at 2:00 una lllmously elected, wns p~ ' esldent , L. promotions of members of the local Health: Dr. J ohn R Downes, chairman, of Delaware College since the death P~rke~ Thoma~ vIce preSIdent, Mrs. company were announced: Sergt. M.. of Dean George Dutton. Kansas Pastor Paul D. Lovett, George L. Baker. O. K . Vlrgll1la Schoenborn; secretary, Mrs. Johnson Reeves to rank of Second Lieu­ Strahorn and Chic'f of Police William No d ate has been set by the uni­ Thelma L~cher; treasurer, Mrs. Evelyn tenant; Sergt Wesley F. Greenwall to versity trustees for a meeting to dis­ To Speak Here H. Cunningham. Arnold. DIrectors elected for two years rank of Second Lieutenant and Ser­ The following list of town officials cuss permanent appointments ' to the were ~r s. Elizabeth Kase and George geant Frank Reynolds to rank of First On 'Intolerance" presidency 01' deanship. and employees wel'e approved:-John T. Boll. TThose telected for one . ~ear Sergeant. Pearce Cann, attorney; George L. .. were G. aggar Evans and WIlham It was announced that two members Next Friday Baker, milk inspector ; C. Frank Powell. Murray. . of the company, Paul Schorah and assessor; John H. Rumer. Alderman; The program was 111 charge of Mrs. Robert Morrison had been inducted in­ Dr. L. M. Birkhead. pastor of All William H. Cunningham. chief of pol­ HULLIHEN Virginia ~ahanna, .chairman of the to the U. S. Navy. Souls' Unitarian Church, Kansas City, ice; Leroy C. Hill, Sergeant; James p l ~y -chooSll1g cO~,m~ltee . She gave a Following the inspection a buffet Mo., will be the speaker at the next E. Morrison. patrollman; William J . bl'lef synopsIS of Du·ty Work At The luncheon was served to the inspecting g University Hour in Mitchell Hall on Smith, patrolman; Samuel H. Tibbil1. RITES ARE ~r oss roads", de.scribin it' as a play ~.f party and the officers and members of the campus of the University of Dela­ patrolman. nostal':l'lc chmm and lusty .humol . the company. Lieut. William Donnell ware on the evening of Friday, April George E. Ramsey, town supervisor, Accordll1g to Mrs. Mahalma, It IS one is commander of the local unit of the 28, at 8:15. Dr. Birkhead's subject will secretary and treasurer of the town: HELD ON of those Ga~ 90 Melodramas that were Sta te Guard. be "Intolerance is a Rackel." As is Joshua R. Wood, electrician; Elmer J . so popular 111 the Gashght Era, filled ______usual with the features of the Univer­ Ellison, superintendent of water de­ with thrilling escapes, noble sentiments I si ty Hour Program, this event is free partment; Irvin Chalmers, assistant to and deep-dyed villain.v. The play will 63 TIRES a nd the public is cordially invited. E. J. Ellison; Clement Valient, meter of the Newark Public SUNDAY be presented May 20 at the Country and the faculty of the Women's Club for members and their guest . 01'. Birkhead is well -known not only reader; Huey Morris, scwer depart­ throughout his community and his de­ ment; Arthur M. Sager, day pumper: have been invited to be guests IThis will be the last Drama Group 24 Years Service APPROVED nomination as the pastor of the church Howard MU!'~hy, night pumper and club on Monday. meeting of the yeal' replacing the that has become famous as "The Libel'­ watchman; Homer Vansant, street fore­ Milton L. Draper represented Beaux Arts Ball of former years. Marked Great al Center" of K ansas City, but throullh­ man; Harriett K . !<'erguson, office m arl- at the Delaware State Co er- The remainder of the evening was BY RATION O lt~ and of Social Workers held at he Growth At devoted to try-outs for the play which duPont. Mrs. M. W. HansOR has afforded much fun and amusement for elected to serve on the cprpOI'P- Insll" tU1I" on Me participants and the audience. Re- BOARD board of the club. freshmf;nts were served nt the end of the close of the program tea will the evening by Mrs. J oseph Shields a nd on tn~. · "" by Mrs. John K. Speicher, H eaded by Gov. Walter W. Bacon, her committee. pose the ambitions and machinations I of her committee o'f tea leaders in Delaware educational and Certificates of dl:~sc~~:.t~~:~edh t~r~~~~·ied the tech- MORNING - busi ness circles were among those at- ni qucs of division by which some in- . tending funeral sel'vices on Sunday for ROTARY I dividuals. forgetful or disloyal to our DI·. Walter Hullihen, president of the I Issued At RS Amel'ican democracy fa ith and acting University of Delaware. in St. Thomas' I VOLUNTEE SHEAR Episcopal Church, were he h ad served IVISITS AT Meeting Held ~~n~:~r ~~::~~~~~. ~!nf~~~i~~ I;e~'~~ ~~; This Week I10 1' group purposes, have sought to di- asi~l;i~~':;::~·: ~~~re conducted b y Rev. MEXICAN vide Americans into mutually hating, NEEDED USSION Andrew W. Mayer. rector . aSS Isted by the Rt. Rev'. Arthur R. McKinstry, Thc Newark Tire Rali on Board at an~~!o ll~:~~Crcg~~su~~ . this fie ld of social bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Del- their reg u~ a r weekly m~ eling ?eld I. ~~~ fomention at length led him abroad Gauze Shipment · NRAYON aware .. Interment was in Gr8celawn VILLAGE Monday ni ght In the MUII1 Street to Nazi Germany where he studied the MemorIal Cemetel·Y. li on offices . issue? certificates for the I fa scist process at its founta in-head. 1s Received By Dr HullJhen, age 69, has served as purchase of 63. tIres a ~d 32 tubes. \ He has watched the rise a nd fall of preSIdent of the univerSIty sInce 1920 I Those rccelvlng certIficates [ 0 1' the various of these groups with the ad- Re{1 Cross Brallcll '1' 1 a nd di ed sh ol·t1 y after 3 o'clock last Pennsylvania purchase of tires and tubes. were: vantage of understanding them as so- EX ] 11 )I te( And Friday afternoon at the Delaware HOS-I George S. Ward. NewDrk, 2 tires: 2 ci al phenomena, and the menace which. Another shipment oC gauze to be . Sl Ipltal In WJlmll1gton, where he had been R.R. Workers To ~u~~~ ~ ~~I~;~;~;~ E;i~~a~l~,~~~ I~i a~~~l~: if unchecked, they ,may portend. MOVl e, lOWIl a pa tIent s ince March 5 made into 4 x 8 surgical dressings was One of the Important achI evements Organize Camp J lire. 1 tube; Delaware S. Laws. Bear. received this week . by the local Red . of hI S admll1lstra tJ on was the esta b- I 2 tires. 2 tube; Samuel H. Diehl. Jr., Cross branch. . Eleanor Downs, speCI a l 'repre- II shment of the retIrement system for Teams Newark. I tire, 1 tube; GeOl'ge W. BUSINESS Mrs. Robert C. Levis, vice-chairman of the Amencan Viscose members of the universi ty faculty. Un- Smith. Newal·k. I lire, J tube; William in charge of producti on. urges \\,orkel's , was guest speak er at the del' thjs system members of the faculty A Committee Cr om the Rot'1J'y Club C. Marsh all , Newa rk, 2 tircs, I tube; to come on Tuesday between the hoUl's DE 'VEL,UI'-'~~_~-' meeting of thc Newark Lions may if their r e~ u est is approved by the George W. Holmes. Co., Yorklyn, 1 tire: & SESSION held Tu('sday, at the Coun~ry boar'ct of trustees, r etire at the age of had dinner with Camp A B of the J ames R. Cunningham. Marshallton, I I ~~ n ~~ ; ;'~h : ' t~l~~: s I ~~~i!~,d f~l~io~~n\ h~! and gave a h ighly IIlterestmg 65 w ith a pension, and a ll members Mexica n Village on v:'ed~eSd ay e.ve- tire; Frank Green, Hockessin, 1 lire, large type of dressing would be used ~~~'~lo'j;m;';I•. E '~Ii ~ h tcnll1g talk on the uses and of the faculty are required to rctire at nmg and made the persondl aCq L ~ all1t- 1 tube; Raymond H. Lambol'll, Mar­ to better adva ntage if more workers of rayon and rela ted . " nnce of most of the 117 men stntloned AT ROTARY I shallton, 2 lires, 2 tubes; Walter Low­ could arrange to come during the 70 WIth a pensIOn. . I there The purpose of the visit wns to Born on May 26, 1875, in Staunton, carry' out the spirit of Rotary Inter­ icki , Elkton, 2 tires; Pfc Elliott L. I morning hours. The response in the by Al bert H. H ammond, afternoons has been commendable. Va., .he was the son of .the Rev .. national a nd put the Rota ry of Newark Burch, Stanton, 2 tires, 2 tubes; Ralph n fO I' the evening, w .~. Delegates Are Huillhen, rector of Trlmty EpIscopal at the di sposal of the Mexican friends P. Burris, Newark, 2 lires; Anna M. Much Red Cross sewing is bei ng also displayed numerous Church. a nd Mrs. Amelia Q. Hulllhen. and visitors, to make sure that they Collins, Newark. 2 tires; Robert R. Con ­ tur ned out in Newark. Mrs. Frank ___ ----::;;-••I es, of rayon nnd yarn and exhibit- Named For Ridgway, sewing chairman, announces Please Turn To Page-8 were enjoying the full benefits of our neU, 2 tires; Ralph Cranc, Newnrk, I e descriptive of rayon pro- lire; Sabatino DeSantis, Hockessin, I that there are on hand many snowsu its. town and its facilities and good will. tire, 1 tube; Mary Florick, Hockessin, Convention skirts and co nva lescent kit-bags to be H. B. Mobley, Penna R. R. Camp P ny. first v ice-rpesident, 1 tire, I tube; Raymond J. F ord, Hock­ made up this month. Overseer, who has moved to Newark, the dinner session in essin, I tube; Mary J. Greenplate, The Newark Rotary Club held their A large quota of khaki lilt-bags with STOLEN CAR announced to the Camps that facilities of President E. A. Curtis Newark, 2 tires, I tube; Rev. Milton W. regul nr weekly dinner meeting at the apron bibs has been completed, and and uniforms would be provided for a sti ll confined to h is h ome with Jackson, Christiana, 1 tire; Stella A. Deer Park Hotel with E. Newman was sent to headquarters together with baseball team from each Camp. There . A. Frank Fader, cha b'man of Kossak, Stanton, 1 lire. 1 tube; John Rose, president of the club presiding a big box of other finished articles. RECOVERED are several b,ig time baseball players Bond and Stamp committee. E. Lewis, Newark, 2 tires, 1 tube; C. over the business session. among the Village Residents, and the thal the club's purchases of Pusey McCormick, Hockessin, 3 tires, Due to the absence of a program the announcement was greeted with en­ s!amps has exceeded $62,000. 2 tubes; Julia- Matherly, Newark, 2 meeting was primarily a business meet­ Hitch Hikers thusiasm. Neighboring baseball teams Staats led in group singing tires, 2 tubes; Louis Mercuri, Newark, ing. BROOMALL Lois Mae Tomhave at the are invited to arrange for International I tire, 1 tube; Charles Wm. Morrison, The meeting next week will consist Steal Car Matches. Newa rk, 2 tires, 2 tubes; Isaih Pitt­ o[ a round-table discussion on post­ All. the members of the Village are man, Newark, 2 tires; J ane Schoen, war problems. keenly interested in learning English SERVICES Town officer William J . Smith re­ Newark, 1 tire, 1 tube; Ira C. SheIlen­ The following members of the club as quickly as possible. Negotiations are covered an a utomobile reported stolen del', Newark, 1 tire, 1 tube; Earl O. wiU attend the District Rotary Con­ underway with College Teachers and last Friday night from in front of the Snidel', Marshallton, 2 tires, 2 tubes; ference at Atlantic City, N. J., over MBLY Spanish Students to do something about Aged Christiana Danita Hosiery Mills. Henry H. Usher, Newark. 2 tires; Jul­ this coming week-end: E. Newcan Rose, The owner, Arthur Gorner , an em­ it. ian Wallace, Newark, 1 tire; William president; William S. Hamilton and Each of the two Camps in the Mexi- Farmer Succumbs SCHOOL ployee of the mill had been to Elkton Widema n, Newark, 1 tire; Reginald W. wile; Dr. Thomas F. Manns and wife; a nd picked up two hitchhikers who h.e can Village has its own interpreter, Warner, Newark, 2 tires; Walter A. and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Dameron. Harry S. Broomall, 79 yeoI' old farm­ brought to Newark. H~ stopped hI S Senor Santos Castaneda for one camp, Sparks. Newark, 2 tires; Jacob S. Al­ Samuel Handloff. vice-president of el' of Christiana for the last twenty­ car in front of the hOSiery mill and and Senor Vincente Alcala for the ot~er Ien, Jr., Marshallton, ? tires; John W. the club will preside at the meeting seven years, died at his home Monday went in to get his pay check a nd w~en Camp. These two men together WIth Anderson, Christiana, 2 tires, 2 tubes. next Monday night. afternoon. April 17. he came out the car was gone. He Im­ Mr H. B. Mobley will be guests of The son of the late John and Hannah mediately notified Officer Smith who Rotary on Monday evening, May. ~th S. Broomall, of Wilmington, the de­ later found the car abandoned on a when they will tell of the recrUltll1g Charles Grubb Named Alfred A. Curtis Home, Show wns presented at the of the men in the Village, their work, ceased is survived by his wife, Mrs. back street. To Workhouse Board In Excellent Health Public School on Monday in their future plans, and interests which Clara Pierce Broomall, one daughter, th~ I'egular weekly primary ------we have in common with our :Sister Charles E. Grubb, business admin­ Alfred A. Curtis, "grand old man" Mrs. H. Elizabeth Matthews, Christiana, of Newark, who passed his ninety­ and three sons, WilJiam P . Broomall, assembly programs. P.T.A. Chairmen And Republic Mexico. . . istrator at the University of Delaware by Mrs. Helen Crowley, Officers To Meet The Village is always open to vIsItors has been named a member of the Board fiith birthday last October, has returned of Newark, George H . Broomall, o( o[ health educati on of the from the town, who will receive a of Trustees of the New Castle County to his home following an annual check­ Wilmington and Edgar W. Broomall, of in lnt rstate Dairy Council A meeting of the officers and com­ warm welcome, and make a definite Workhouse in place of Robert D. Kemp, up, last week, at the Memorial Hospital. Christiana. Three grandchildren and oC the Circus" was presented mittee chairmen o~ the Newark Par­ contribution to InternatIOnal Good who declined re-appointment to the Mr. Curtis, a native of Newton Lower a brother, Samuel E. Broomall, of Els­ pupils of grades I and 3 and ent-Teachers AsSOCIation wilJ be held board after his term expired recently. Falls, Mass., has lived in Newark since mere, also survive. Will. Paths" was later presented at the Newark High School Monday John F. Porter was elected president his childhood. His father was the foun­ Funeral services will be conducted in grades 4 to 6. evening at 7:30 o'clock. . Congratulations ~re being extended of the board at their annual meeting on der of the Curtis Paper Company, from the William E. Haines Funeral weekly assembly pro­ G. Taggart Evans, preSIdent of . the to Mr. and Mrs. WImmer, of R. D . No. Tuesday he1d at Greenbank. Edward whose plant was established by hIm Home, WilmIngton, at 2 o'clock this be pres nted in the high organization, has stated that this IS a 3 N w!\rk on the birth of a son, born Maynard was elected vice-president. alon, the WhIte Clay Creek. Untll a afternoon, Thunday, April 20, with torium n xt we k by the very important meeting and urges all Aprl~ 12,' in the Memorial Hospital, George Winchellter was reelected few yean 8110. Mr_ Curtis was active Interment In Lawncroft Cemetery, WIl­ primary nnd elementary officers and chairmen to make a spec­ treasurer and Robert W. Ferriday, secy. in the conduct of the bUllnetlll. ml',lllon. Wilmington. Ial effort to be present. ~ ~"' ... ~~':.i~'''~''''~'''''4_.. ·",...)i~'"'_)l.''_\I''Ii''''

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Two The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware. Thunday, Apnl 20. 1944 DIVORCE 1iC road now cailed Sunset Avenue CERTIFICATE OF RIWUCTION WINTER CLEARANCE SALE Public Sale of thence along or about the middle thereof OF CAPITAL New Castle County IS The State of Delaware eighty degrees West three hundred and OF 205·207 North Street PERSONAL PROPERTY twenty leet to a corner thence by two To the Sherift of New CasUe County JOHNSON OIL REFINING COMPANY Greettngl Elkton, Maryland 1 new lines dlvldln, the herein Irranted lot and Household Good8 from lando of Elizabeth Jack80n South Whereas John Ful1a by Having sold the farm WIll sell on the three loul ths of a deg ree East passmg Johnson OIl Refining Company a cor OFFICIAL his Petition to the Judges APRIL 27, at 12'00 NOON premises on Route 896 one mile north about two teet Eastward of the nuddle of pOl a tton organIzed and exls tlllg under the SEAL of our Superior Court flied of In the office of the Pro Following arUcles ,,11\ be olfered at an Arbor Vitae hedge and binding Genetal COIporatlon Law of the State oC NEWARK DEL on the end of the s table belonging to said Dela wal c does h ereby certify as follows thonotary of said Court In and for New -PUBLIC AUCTION- TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1944 granted propel ty two hundled and ninety (1) That at a meeting of Its board of Castle Coullty for the cause of complaint Beds of a ll s izes bab y beds & play feet to a cor ner post and South fifty dll ectol s duly held and convened a resolu thel eln a lleged has made applica lton to pens Walkers & Dre.sel s of n il kinds TWO HORSES- Chat lie and Babe an three deg rees East at light angles with tlOn was adopted setting lorth a proposed OUI said Judges that a decree may be a nd sizes Llbral y Tables round tables exce lle nt tealn said Valley Road one hundred and six reduction of the capItal of said corporation pronounced dissolving the marriage exis t bl aklast sets living l oom suites desks II Head of CATTLE Guernseys Sev and one ha ll feet to or about the middle In the manner and to the exte nt herein Ing between the Petitioner and Marlon C o f a ll k inds one large sec I e tary desk en tIlllk cows one fresh with call by of sa id load thence thereby North thirty after set forth and calling a meeting 01 Fuffa I ad ios cabinet Vlctrolas and records SIde others In Cull Aow of milk 3 Hei seve n degl ee s East three hundl ed and lawn turnlture g liders and pOlch lUI nl fe rs one freslt In May - BULL pur e Ihe s tockholders having voting powel s for We The refore Command You AS YOU t lll e v ises & saws Eme ry whee l I set bred WIth papers This herd Is accl ed seventy seven feet to the place of Beg m the co nsldel ation the l eof WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED FOld Wheels lot of other m e rchandise too Ited fOI TB and blood tes ted all home nlng Contatnlng one a nd one hall acres ( 2) Tha t theleafter at a special m eeting That you summon Marlon C Fuffa so J1Umerous to Inenl10n I alsed a nd an excellent daIry o! land neat measUi e of the stockholders of the above named that s he be and appear before the Judges TERMS CASJI MACHINERY -! McCormick Deering BEING the same lands and premIses COrt>01 atlon called upon at leas t ten days of our saId Court at the next telm the le of COl n blndel Deertng mower dump rake "hlch Anne H Golding and Edwin Gold notIce gIven In accol dance WIth the by to be held at Wllmtngton on Monda y ne w cultivatol 5 hoe harrows culttpack ttlg h el husband by Indenture beartng laws the l eof for the pw pose of voting the First da y of May next to ans wer the Elkton Furmture Exchange el lollel dISC harrow 2 SPI m g tooth date the twenty eIg hth day of February Owner upon the question of I eductng ItS capItal a llegations of the said Petltionel John ha llOWS spIke hanow Imperial whea t A 0 1689 and recorded In the office for a I esolution was duly adopted by the hold Fuffa accordtng to the Act of Assembly J I\llen Wilkinson AucUoneer drill 20 dISC g l ass seed drill Blizzard ens ll the Recordll1g of Deeds & c In and for Geo T HolUday Clerk age cuttel John Deere two way plow Syr a el s of r ecol d of a majority of the out tn such case made and provided and al 0 4 20 Ite cuse plow one horse plow New Idea man Ne " Cas tle County and State of Delawale s tanding shares of

1I1II.... 1ll1 s .rlln~e:rs~a~n~d~b!a~1~Pliaice.o,f ;B~E~GilNiNiilN,GitJjS.E,tih_e~cointert s A;~~fl;ffls94~ffic es Wllmtngton De l 0 (~ O;A~I~L· S~A~ ) · w'i'~ih~'i~r~T~~~~a~d CY3~M~~~~~ II 46 13 20 STATE OF DELAWARE That YO l s ummon K athe ltne J ane Heck Tha t you summon Ilwtn Robert OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF S1 ATE m a n so tha t s he be a nd appeal be fore "'0 that lie be and appear SHERIFF S SALE-By v rtue of a WIlt of I WILLIAM J STOREY Secreta I y of the Judges of our sa d Court at the n ext Judges of our saId CO l rt al 01 der of Sa le No 25 May Telln 1944 Slate of the State of Delawal e DO HERE tel m Ihereof to be h eld a t Wlhm ng ton the reof to be held at WI ,0 m e dll ccted w ill be exposed to Public BY CERTIFY that the above a nd fOl e on Monday the FIrs t day of May next Monday the F rsl day of Sa le a t the Townsend Trust Company gOtng IS a tt ue and cort ect copy of Ce l tlfi to a nswer the a llegatIOns of the said answel the all galons of In Ihe town of To"nsend Appoqulnl cate of Reduction of CapItal of the Joh n Petltionel Joseph V Heckman accol dtng tloner Le na May Nuller J 10 20 McCol mtek Deering Tractor ~~~~~e Hundred Ne" Castle County De l son Oil ReAn ng Company as I ecelved to the Act of Assembly tn such case m ade Act of Assem bl) 111 such comple tely rebuilt 1 year ago 1 set Oliver and filed tn this office the Al st d ay of and plovlded and also to do and l ece lve prOVId ed and a lso to do 14 bo ttom Tl actor Plows 17ft Disc ON TUESDAY April A D 1944 at 9 0 clock A M what the Court sh a ll then a nd thel e con wha t the Court shall then harrow 17ft Cultipacker McCormick T HE TWENTY FIFTH DAY OF IN TESTIMONY WHERE sldel conce rntng he r In thIS behalf as s lde l concel nlllg him 111 Ihls Deermg Bmder McCotmlck Deermg Mow OFFICIAL OF I ha vc h ereu n to set to the CaUl t sha ll seem . m eet and co n the CO UI t shall s.em meet and el McCormick Deermg hay loadel Mc APRIL 1944 S EAL my hand and offiCI a l seal s ls ten t w ith the prOVIsions of the sa Id WI th the p 0\ ISlons oC the saId CormIck Deermg SIde delivery rake New a t I 00 0 c lock P M Eastel n War T ime Idea Manure Spr eade r New John Deere at Devor thIS fll st day oC Act of Assembly Assembly the fo ll owlIlg desci ibed Real Estate VI Z Apr il n the yea I of o ur AND HAVE YOU 1 HEN THERE THIS AND HAVE 1 au THEN THERE ~~[~v ar~~nt;~ w ~~tarfgh~ls cD~~~~ ~~~gl: A II that cel taln lo t p iece 0 pal cel oC Lord one tho usand n ne WRIT WR IT section sprmg tooth h al TOW double sec la nd dcsc ibed as fo llows to WIt h undred a nd fOl ty Co ur WITNESS the Honorable Dantc l J Lay WITNESS the Honorable Daniel All that lot or tI act o! la nd s Ituate n WILLIAM J STOREY ton a t Wilmll1gto n the SIxth d ay oC March ton al WlImlllgton the S xlh day ~~~ e s r~~5, tg~Nlv all~~ ror t\~';,"I~~~ ~e ~~or~ Blackb I d Hundred New Castle COl nl 0 N wagon hay Tl ggm g and farm wagon In one v Secretary of State A D NlIleteen Hundl ed and F Olty f our A neteen Hlndred Old rm".v-n'_ r" combmation one f arm wagon bed I Bliz a nd State aIoresald Begtnn ng a t a stone ApI 6 13 20c ISSUED MARTIN G HANNIGAN ISSUED MAHT IN G IIA zard Enselage cutte r - complete WIth loca tcd whcl e the ce ntel line of the l oad March 13th 1944 P rothollotal y M arch 13th 19~~ P rothonotary p pe and dlstributOI pIpe Letz Feed Mill ELMER C rAY LOR She l lff leading C om Collllls Beach to Smyrna DIVORCE 3 30 to 4 27 tn C 3 30 to 4 27 nc II actor powe r wood saw 1 corn shellel She r ff s Offi ces W Imtngton Del IIlte lsects the center llIle of Ihe l oad o ne endless rubber belt plow points All April II 1944 leadtng fl om lhe aCoresaid road to Flem Ncw Castle County ss of thIS machmery IS mAl condItIon and Apr il 13 20 27 Ings La ndIng thence up the a fOt esald Col T he State of De la ware DIVORCE I ead y to go to WOI k To the Shenff of Ne" Castle County New Cas tle County ss Harness collal s and brIdles wmdow SHERIFF S SALE- By ~ u e-o-f- a- w-rt-t -of i~nrSee B ~~~~ c~~ l y~~as t I ~ ~ag~~lt ;~ ~~~~ ~~ ~ ) Gl eetlllgs The State of De la ware sash gasolIne dl ums and m an y other ar Lev F ac No 124 May Te l m 1944 to m e one thousa nd seven hundred t\\ enty one Whel eas Phi 10m e n a To the She I if!' of New Castlc Coun ty tl cles McCormIck Deering Mllktng rna Gl eetlngs chme WI th 2 s m gle unIts 6 ca n fllglda lre directed WJII be e xposed to Public Sale feet to a corne l a corner t Oi these lands Orl"ICIA L Adamowsk i b y hel P etitIon electrtc cooler 2 buckets and one (new) at the Court House So utheast Cornel and lands oC Eugene Deakync the nce SEAL to the J udges of OUI Su Whel eas ElSIe E B ostic s tl amer 12 mIlk cans ( like new) of Eleve nth a nd KlIlg Slteets CIty of with lands of the afOlesa d Deakyne South pel 101 Cou rt fl ied I n the OFFICIAL by her P e titio n to the S01ne Furnitur e Wilm ngton New Castle County Dela seventeen deglees East thl ee h undred o mce or the PI othonota l y o f a id COUI t SE AL J udges of OUI Superlol TERMS CASH wa re eigh ty four Ceet lo a post tn a li ne f ence 111 a nd fOI New Castle County fo r the Co urt fi led tn the office of W E CLARK 0" nc r ON MONDAY a corncr for these la nds a nd la nds of: c USc of complaint therein a lleged h as the Pro thonotal y of saId COlli t tn and for J:; ugene Racme Auctioneer THE FIRST DAY OF MAY 1944 a fo resaId Deakyne and la nds of He nry m ade appilcatlon to our saId J udges tha t New Castle Coun t ~ fOI the cau se o f com J a mes Lambdin (InSIde clk) a decree may be prono unced d isso lving plamt thel e ll1 Illeged has m ad e a pphca al 9 a clock A M Easter n Wa r Time ~~oo:e~~ dlh~~~~e :" i ~o:t~e ~ 1 ~~ t ;Cni~~'d d ~f the m art lage ex is ting be tween the P eti tlon to OUI saId Judges tha t a dec I ee may S HERIFF S SAL E-By VII tue of a WIlt of the Co liowtn g descrtbed Real Estate VI Z g rees th I ty mlnules East one thousand tio nel and J oseph F Adam o wsk l be p lOn Ol1l1Ce d d issolVing the n1all age ex Lev F ac No 128 May Tcrm 1944 to m e ALL THAT cel ta n lo t pI ece 01 parcel five h undred s ix ty fiv e feet to the eente l We ThCl efore Command You AS YOU istlng be tween the P etitlo nel and Jay d ll ected wi ll be exposed to Public Sale o f la nd w ith two apal tmen t houscs ther e of the a COl esa d l oad leading fl om lhe W E RE HERETOFORE COMMANDED Bos tiC a t the COlI t House Southeast CO l nel o n e rected s ituate tn the City of Wil Coli Ins Beach Smyrna road to F lemings T hat you summon Joseph F Adamowskl We rhe l eCor e Command Yo u AS YOU of Eleventh and K ing Streets CIty of m tnglon New Castl e Cou n ly and Sta te L a ndtng thence WIth the center of load so that he be and appcal be COI e the W E R E HERETOFORE COMM AN DED Wl lnllngton New Castl e County De la o C De lawal c a nd bounded a , d descrtbed No rth one degl ee thir ty m III tcs Wcst Judges of OUI sa d COUI t at the next term T hat you s ummon J a~ Bostic so Ih at h e \\3Ie as Co li ows to " It eight hundl ed for ty feet to the place of thereoC to be held a t Wilming to n on be a nd appear be fOl e the Judges of OUI ON MONDAY BEGINNING al the cOI ner formed by the beg nnlng Contents lheleof be ng lwe nty Monda y tI,e Fll st d ay of May next to sa d CO Itt t at the next term theleof to rl-JE F IRST DAY OF MAY 1944 i nter sect on of th ~ Northel Iy Side o f Sixth IA cr es mo c 0 less answel the a llegations oC the saId P e t be h e ld at Wllmll1gton on Monday the a t 9 0 clock A M Eastern War T ime S tteet wllh the Easteliy SIde o f Adam s MARTI N SZABELE WSKI a nd - Z 33 583 tlonel PhIlome na Adamowskl accordIng to FIrst day of May next to ans \\ e r the a l Ihe follo\\ In g descllbed Real Es tate VIZ S ll eet thence Northerly a long sa d s ide BERTIIA SZABEI EWSKI hIS wHe the Act o f Asscmbly In su ch case made legat o ns of the said P e tltlone l Elsie E ALL THOSE cel tam lots 01 p arcels of or Adams Strcet eighty (cet to a corner SClzed and ta ke n n exccutlon as l he and pi ovlded a nd a lso to do and I ece lve Bostic accOl d ing 10 the Act of Assem bly i lIld WIth thc bllldtng thel eon erected thence Easte r ly pal aliel WIth Six th Street property of M artin Szabelewskl and Bel w hat the Court sha il then and there CO il in such case madc and pl ov lded a nd a lso s ituate 1Il New Cas tle Hu ndred New Castle Afty SIX feet eight IIlches to a nother tha Szabe lewskl h is Wife and to be sold by s der cOll cernlng hlln 111 this beh alf as to do a nd r eceIve w h at the COlli t shall County and State of De lawal e a ,d com COlnCl t hence SOlthelly pal a lie l WIth E LMER C TAYLOR Shcrtff to the CO UI t sh all seem m eet a nd con then and ther e cons idel concel nll1g him PI Ising lots Nos 55 & 56 o f Block 9 Adams S tleet and pass ng th o ug h the Shertff s Offices Wl lm ngton De l sistent with the pro viS Io ns of the SO ld 111 tlllS beha lf a s to Lhe COlli t sh a ll se m of Minquadnle as a ppears on the plot middle oC an a li y between the mO l e Apri l 1 1944 Act of Asscmbly meet and consIste nt with the plov is ions thel eof recorded m the Office for the Eas tel ly ap .. Lment house on th IS lot a nd 4 6 13 20 AND IIAVE YOU THEN THERE r m s of the said Act oC Assem b ly Recordlllg of Deeds etc In a nd fOI New WRIr AN D HAVE YOU TH EN TH ERE TH IS astlc County arol esaid In De d Recol d ;~:t 1~~Ut~~e ~~~~e~~~~ ~~ t~~ SE~~~ ~~f~~~y SJ:iEiU"PFSSALE- By vlrt~f~f WlTNESS Ihe Honorable Dan e l J L ay WRIT E Volume 27 P age 601 elc and more and thence thereb) Westerly fiIly SIX feet 01 del of Sale No 27 May Tel m 1944 ton at Wl hn ngton the SIxth day of Mal ch WITNESS Ihe Ha nOI able Da nI e l J Lay parllcula rly bounded and descrlbcd as 101 eigh t inches to the place of Beglnntng to me directed will be exposed to Public A D Ni ncteen Hundrcd and Forty fou r ton at W ilming ton the Six th da ~ of March 10 \\5 to Wit be the contcnts thereof what they may Sa le at thc Marsh aliton postomc., In the I SUED M ARTIN G H ANNIG A N A 0 Nm elcen Hundrcd and F OI tv Cour BEGINNI NG at the POlllt of Intcrsectlo, TOGETHER with Ihe fIe and u n Ilter town of Marsha ll ton M il l Cr eel< Hun Mal ch 13th 1944 P othonotol y 1 SUED MARTIN G HANNIGAN of the e astellv sid of W ildcl Avcnue l u pted l Ig ht use and PI vilege of the cll cd New Castle Co unty Dclawal e 3 30 to 4 27 Inc Match 131 h 1944 Plothonot 11\ wllh Ihe Northelly SIde of Seafol d S tl eet afOlesa d allcy 111 common with othel s ON I UESDAY 3 30 to 4 27 nc a nd I un nlng thence and b ind ing on Wlldel entItled thcleto fO l cver lHE TWENTY F IF1 H D AY or DIVORCE A_cnue fOlly a nd two one h u ndrcdths New Cnstle COUt, ty ss DIVORCE feet th nce Eas tclly parall e l with Sea WI~~~N~al ~'''v s ~n;c:;.nda n~n~ llI~~~~~\~~~ A P RfL 1944 The S tate of De laware ford SII et n nely onc and twenty SIX J 0 Keefc hel husband by the ir Dced at 10 00 0 c lock A M Eas teln Wat l ime To the Shel ifT of N ew one hundredths Ceet thencc So u thet Iy dated the Second day of Augus t A D th following descl lbod Real Estato viz Gl ccltngs ostic pat allel "ILh Wildel Avenue £ 01 ty feet 1932 a nd I ecorded In thc Office for the Ali that certain lot p ece or pal cel o f Whcreas Robel t A Cool a nd thence Westerl) and btndtng on the rccord lng of Deeds & c In a nd fOI New Innd sI tuate on the Southelly SIde of R ay Northerly s Id e of Seaford Street clghty OF FICIAL ahan by h IS Petition to the Wh I as Stephen Pal ag Castle Counly afOI eSa d n Deed Record I Strect tn or near the Town of Newnt k SEAL Judges of OU I Supellor g ht and seventy Ight o ne h u nd l cdths b y h is P etltlon to the Vol Page did grant and New Cas Ue County and State of De lawal e Court fil ed In the omce oC reet to Ihe place of Begmnlng Be the con vey unto the said Ellen R Ford In mo re pa l ti culurly bounded and descl lbed Judges of OUI S upertol contcnts Ihereof wh at they m ay the PI othonotllt y of said COlli t In a nd fce Ias follows to w it fOI New Castlc County for the cause o f o urt fli ed m t he office o( th P I o thonot81 y of said COlli t III and fOI BEING thc same lands a nd pI emlses Seized and takcn In execution as the Bcginning a t a POint tn the centl e of complai nt the le ln allcgcd has made ap whIch Laura M Willard w idow by In New Cltstle County for the ca u e of com property of Ellell R Ford Single Woman Ray Slt eet sntd POint bei ng In Illle of plication to OUI said Judges that a decr ee denture da ted Octobe l 31 1938 and Ie Mortgagol and to be sold b y other lands of Ida E Andel son a nd be ing plaint t hOl e ln alleged h as made a pplica corded m the Office for the RecOl dmg m ay be plonounced dissolving the mar tl on to our said Judges th at a decree m ay ELMER C TAYLOR Sheriff four hundred sixty one feet Westerly from rlagc e xlsttng between the P etitlonel and oC Dceds in and for New Cas tle County She riff s Officcs Wilming ton D61 the point of Intersectlon of the centre Mat la Louise Coolahan be plonounced dissolVing the m a rt lage e x a nd State of De laware In Deed Record Is tlng between the P e tltione l a nd Dorothy Ap.1l I J 1944 line of Ray Street with the centre line of We Therefore Command You AS YOU C Volume 41 Page 363 & c did grant Apr 13 20 27 North Coliege Avenue thence by and May Parke I Parag a nd convey unto John Alonso and Mary WERE HERETOFORE CO <1MANDED 1 hat you summon Marta Louise Coolahan We Therefole Command Yo u AS YOU B Alonso his wl!e In fee SHERU7 SSALE-BY vI r tue ""o f -;;-;;it of ~1~n~~I~o~th;~u~':.":v~~~e~~e~~t~o~~t!~~ WERE HERETOFORE COMMANDED Seized and taken In execution as the Lev Fac No 123 May Term 1944 to minutes West one hundred twenty five so that she be and appcar be fore the Judges of our said Court at the next That you summon Dorothy May Parker property of John Alonso and Mary B me dlr~cted will be exposed to Public feet to another point In said land thence term thereof to be held at Wilmington on Pal ag so that she be and appear befol e Alonso hIS wire Mortgagors and to be Sale at Harvey Fenimore s Store at North eighty two degrees forty six mIn tll< Judges of our said Court at the n ext sold by Price s Corner ChrIstiana Hundred New utes West thirty feet to another point Monday the First day of May next to answer the allegations of the said Petl term thereof to be held at Wilmington ELMER C TAYLOR Sheriff CasUe County Delaware In said lands thence still thereby North Olt Monday the First day of May next Sheriff s Offices Wilmington Del tioner Robert A Coolahan according to ON FRIDAY seven degrees fourteen minutes Eas t the Act of Assembly In such case made to answer the allegations of the said Pe April 14 1944 titioner Stephen Parag according to the 4 13 20 27 THE TWENTY EIGHTH DAY OF ~~ntr~~~~d c~';';'~~etYor~a:e~~r!~t a~~;~~~ and provided and also to do and receive what the Court .hall then and there can Act of ASSefnbly In such case made and provided and also to do and lecelve what at 9 0 clock ~~L i=ern War Time !~:r~I~U~sU~a.~lg~rrt~W~e~te~~eet~,e 1~~':.. sider concerning her In this behalf as to lhe Court shall seem meet and can the Court shall then and there cons ider th~i~lI°;~';tT d~S::~~~d ~~al o~t~~/I!nd ~ntioned point and place of beginning slstent with the provisions at the said concerning her In this behalf a s to the Court shall seem meet and consistenL with premises with the bulldlng. thereon erect ED~':R~o~~~~ ~:~e~~yw~t J~3V a.f'8 Y Act of Assembly AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE THIS the provisions of the said Act of Assembly ~ :~~a~~a~~ ~~C~~~!I:a~ewm~~:tl~ac;fl~~' Seized and taken In execution a9 the WRIT AND HAVE YOU THEN THERE THIS larly bounded and described 89 follOW. to- :o:r~y b~f Edward Tate Asbury and to WITNESS tlte Honorable DanIel J Lay WRIT ton at Wilmington the Sixth day of March WITNESS the Honorable DanIe l J Lay ton at Wilmington the Sixth day of March w~EGINNING at a comer In or about 0111cesELMER C TAYLOR Sheriff A D Nineteen Hundred and Porty lour Ihe InterHctlon of the middle of the A:~~r~ff :944 Wilmington Del ISSUED MARTIN G HANNIGAN A D Nineteen Hundred and Forty {our Valley Road with the mIddle of the pub· 4·e 13 20 March 13th 1944 Prothonotary ISSUED MARTIN G HANNIGAN \330t04271nc March 13th 1944 Prothonotary 3 30 to 4 27 tnc Th. Newark POIt, Newark, Delaware, Thunday, April 20, 19«

space-use succession planting to as­ ($100.00) to Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) . The I DELAWARE sure constant supplies of important extent to which the capital of the Cor­ STATE FARM vegetables. And plan to get the garden poration Is to be so reduced Is from Three Million, Eight Hundred Twenty-sIx Thous­ producing as early as possible and and, Seven Hundred Dollars ($3,826.700.00 ) keep it producing as late as possible. to Ftve Hundred Seventy-four Thousand, P;-!J'~ · LABOR PLAN FARM FRONT Five Dollars ($574,005 .00), that Is to say, by the amount of Three Million, Two Ap plica tions for sugar tor 1944 can­ Hundred Fifty-two Thousand, Six Hun­ .. nlJ:i£&1]) THIS WEEK ning are already being submitted to dred Ninety-five Dollars ($3,252,695.00), ACHIEVES many local war price and rations, ac­ representing a reduction of Eighty-five ~',:~~_:~~,~~ mf~~d~al~:~~~ Dollars ($85 .00) In the capital of the Cor­ lIy Unol. aam In the ....I. cording to the Office of Price Admin­ poration represented by each of its 38,267 istration. Many of these applications shares of stock Issued and outstanding. ..v.n, I"or better br.. " Farnlers 1943 and b.tter valu. try SUCC~ have the w rong stamp attached. The . 3. The assets of the Corporation remain­ Cash Income stamp which should be used is Spare tng after such reduction are sufficient to Stamp No. 37 in War Ration Book F oul' pay any debts, the payment of which shall not have been otherwise provided for. .nrlched Supreme All Fat'Juers instead of the Sugar Stamp No. 37. Sets New Record IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we, said M. J . FOLEY and E. W. CROUCH have made UI.ged To File Cash income of Delaware farmers in this certificate under the seal of said Reports on intentions to pla nt from BROOKS-SCANLON CORPORATION and BREAD 1943 was $82,277 ,000, a n increase of 40 farmers indicate tha t a few of the vi tal our hands as President and Assistant Sec­ Labor Requests pe l' cent over the 1942 income and the retary thereof, respectively. this 31 st day war crops will fall short of goals this la rgest on record . The 1943 net income, of March, 1944. ll~~ ~b IOc At Early Date year. T hel'e is urgent need for in­ adj usted for la bor costs and other M. J . FOLEY, creased acreages of soybeans, peanuts President operating costs, will be a nnounced soon No Poinu 011 Shorlellilill and Oil. and dry beans, with particular empha: E. W. CROUCH, I ware farmcrs who can·t find the by the Delaware Crop Reporting Se r­ Assistant Secretary America', Prize crea;;;-'Wi;Tto De a need to plant a nd sis on soybeans. Farmers a re urged vice. • BROOKS-SCANLON CORPORATION . Sweet Cream they h arv ~s t ~~ Vegetabl. Shortening labOr, ar's emergency crops should 1<; ­ to increase p lantings of these crops ------__ Ib ctn 23e 3 Ib ctn 64e thiS le, . needs at once to county agn­ whe re ve r pOSSi ble, and to increase INCORPORATED BUTTER 41e pOrt their yie lds. Letters Testamentary SEAL 16 p. Ib ctn Pure Veg. Shortening ultural agents. . E;late of Hattie E. Slack Deceased. No- • 1913 . no pointe tb 18c c \,aS1 week a few farmers In Sussex tice is hereby given that Lctlers of Ad - • If 'you ha ven't had a copy o{ "Pro­ • • • • • • got resulls from thell' requests. ministration upon thc Estale of Hallie E. • D.E L;'~A~E. Richland Creamery Ib 47e JPRY or CRISCO laborers by duce Your Sha re", get one from YOUI' Slack late o( White Clay Creek Hundred. 16 p. Ib lb Jar count~ h a m ian r~cr uited deceased, were duly granted unto Gertrude STATE OF FLORIDA ) BUTTER 24e 3- 68e Ntl nice of Labor in Washington were county agricultural extension servict'. This folder is a concise presenta tion of Sl ack Fossett on the Seventeenth day o( ) ss theOht into the St<1te to fi ll I'eq uests April A. D. 1944 and all persons Indebted COUNTY OF TAYLOR ) methods to increase pl'oduction right :~:t these fanners had fi led some to the said deceased are requesled to now when increased pI'oduction is a make payments to the Administratrix BE IT REMEMBERED that on this 31s1 moniltS ago. without delay, and all persons having de­ day of March, 1944, personally came before mIJ"~1PJ3jt·3:j!*' i vital fac tor in the war effor t. Delaware (armel'S were allocated 100 mands against the deceased are required me, W. Ii. Knight, a Notary Public. In to exhibit and present the samc duly pro­ and for the State and County aforesaid, h foreign laborers recruited for The farmer's best bet on gelling his bated to the said Administratrix on or be­ M. J. FOLEY, the President of BROOKS­ SCANLON CORPORATION, a corporation ~iit ~o nt h . Contracts h?ve be.en signed labor needs met this yenr is putting fore the Seventeenth day of April A. D. the other 50 and delivery IS expect­ 1945 or abide by the law in this behalf. of the State of Delaware, described in the his request in to his county agricultural foregoing Certificate of Reduction of Cap­ for bO ut the last week of this month . Address '2':: Ital known to me personally to be such, Spiii~ch 15~ agent as soon as possible-t.h ese re­ Gertrude Slack Fossett. fillS ed a der to be sure that full use is quests are necessary to get the labor. Newark, Delaware. and he. said M. J . FOLEY, as such Presi­ of the labor a vailable, Office Gertrude Slack Fossett, dent, duly acknowledged said Certificate Large Fla. Valencl. Fr.... Rip. Slicing ~a;: t~e before me, and, I having made known to of Labor in Washington requires that Administratrix. "Care a nd F eeding of Sows and Pigs", 4-20, 27; 5-4 him the contents of said Certificate, ac­ farmers requests be presented before Extension Bulle tin No. 40, is a new ------­ knowledged that said Certificate Is his the workers can be released to the voluntary act and deed and made on be­ ORANGES To.aloes publication b y Prof. A. E . Tomhave, of CERTIFICATE OF REDUCTION half of said Corporation; that the facts e State. the Department of Animal a nd P oultry OF CAPITAL t.hereln stated lire truly set forth; that Iblge In addition to this specific. need for OF the signatures of himself as said Presi­ (1~~) 1g ctn Industry a t the University of Delaware. BROOKS-SCANLON CORPORATION requests in order to get labor­ dent and of the Assistant Secretary of f ~ relg n This publication w ill help you produce said Corporation to said Certificate are In Winesap ApPi8~---2-1~b'-2-2-0---.-n-o-w-:-Whlte ers released, reprcsentatlves of the more a nd bette r pork on present feed the handwriting of himself as said Presi­ Emergency Farm Labor progra.m of th e stock s. We, the undersigned. M. J . FOLEY, the dent and of the Assistant Secretary or said Local Spring Kale 2 Ib, 160 ----__--· ·0.· ...... Delaware Agricultural ExtenSIOn Ser­ President, and E. W. CROUCH, Assistant Corporation. rcspectlvely; that the seal CaultDowel' affixed to said Certificate Is the common vice must have indic?lions of needs Secretary. or BROOKS-SCANLON COR­ Looal Spring Onion. 2 bch, 130 head There is an acute shortage of most of PORATION. a corporation or the State of or corporate seal of said Corporation; and .ge from farmers for recnutlng local la bor. the impor tant legume a nd grass seed s. Delaware (hereinafter generally referred that the act or sealing, executing, ac­ Glenside Grass Seed 6 Ib, 980 .. . All farmers who have not submitted Supplies are shortest in red clover, to as the Corporation), do hereby certify knowledging and delivering said Certificate was duly authorized by the Board of Di­ requests are urgently asked to do so. northern alfalfa, sweetclover , L ad ino as follows: 1. The following resolution was duly rectors and stockholders of said Corpora­ Lceal labor wh ich is expected to fi ll clover, and Suda n gr ass. F a rme rs who adopted by the Board of Directors of the tion. in for emergency periods in the crop have good seed crops should have them Corporation: Given under my hand and seal o( office the day and year aforesaid. TENDER, CUT to h elp out on next year's legume and production include men not now ~m­ "RESOLVED that Brooks-Scanlon W. H. KNIGHT, ployed in essenltal Industry or during g rass p la ntings. Corporation, a Delaware corporation, Notary Public '''', O\.""cn._ thei r free time, in the Crop Corps; reduce Its capital from Three Million, NOTARY PUBLI<:, STATE OF FLORI­ DA at LARGE. MY COMMISSION women on vacatio n 0 1' homemakers, in P roduction of eggs in the United Eight Hundl·ed Twenty-six Thousand. Seven Hundred Dollars ($3,826,700.00) EXPffiES SEPT. 9, 1947. BEETS the Women's Land A rmy; a nd boys Sta tes is now the highest on record for to Five Hundred Seventy-four Thous­ and girls, in the Victory Fa rm Volun­ this season, according to the Delaware and, Five Dollars ($574,005 .00 ), that is W. H. KNIGHT c Only teen. Crop Reporting Se rvice. The War F ood to say, by the amount of Three Mil­ NOTARY PUBLIC 2~~zJar 4 p. lion, Two Hundred Fifty-two Thous­ STATE OF FLORIDA AT 17 Administr ation will suppo r ~ the farm Viclory Fann Volunteers will work and, Six Hundred Ni nety-five Dollars LARGE under lhree chief plans. Under the price at 26 cents per d ozen for current ($3,252,695.00), representing a reduction ...... Live.ln Plan, young people wi 11 fill in receipt, run-of-the-next eggs. A gov­ of Eighty-five Dollars ($85 .00) In the STATE OF DELAWARE Crushed Whit' Choic. for full· ti me help, living on the farm s ernment buying program has been in­ capital of said Corpora tion represented OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE by each of its 38,267 shares of stock during the summer. There is a great augurated to maintain prices on the I. W[LLIAM J . STORY, Secretary of issued and outstanding. by reducing Slate of the State of Delaware, DO HERE- COR N Tomaloes need in Delaware for such full-time farm level. the par value of the shares of its stock BY CERTIFY that ti1e above and fore­ 8 help, and leaders hope that boys and from One Hundred Dotlars ($100.00) to goi ng is a true and correct copy o( Certifi­ N0 e 5 p. FiJleen Dollars t$ 15.(0)." :~an IOe 2 ~a~~ 1g girls may be able to fill more of such V ictory gardeners wi ll again be cate of Reduction o( Capital of the I" BROOKS-SCANLON CORPORATION". needs this year. granted special gasoline rations to trav­ Said resolution was supplemented by a as received and fi led in this office the Del Monte Early Garden Peas 2O-ozcan ISc resolution of like tenor adopted by the The Day·Haul Plan of work will be el to a nd from their garden plots this fourth day o( April, A. D. 1944, at 9 o'c1ock Farmdale Large Peas No Pte. No 2 can 12c where the distance is not too far. SLim m e r, the Office of Price Adminis­ holders or record of a majority of the A . M . shares of the Corporation at a meeting of 10 p. 28·oz can this plan boys and girls live a t tration has announced. Under speci­ IN TESTIMONY WHERE­ Asco Beans with Pork lie the stockholders of the Corporation calied OF. [ have hereunto set my and are transported each day to fied conditions, ga rdeners may receive for that purpose .upon at least ten (10) hand and official seal, at .~ Farmdale Evap. Milk 1 p. 3 tall canl 26c where they are to work. gasoline for up to 300 miles of travel, days' notice given In accordance with the OFFICIAL Dover. this fourth day of by-laws of the Corporation to such stock­ Asco Prepared Pancake Fl. 2 20·oz pkgl 13c Camp Plan was most prominent for the gardening season. SEAL April in the year of our holders. Lord one thousand nine Seaside Lima Beanl 4 p. 2·lb pkg 27c three last year and wlU prop­ 2. The manner in w h Ich the capital of hundred and for ty-four. be so again this year . Under this We sti ll need more gardens a nd bet­ lhe Corporation Is to be reduced is by WILLIAM J. STOREY, Cut Green or Wax Beans 1V·olt~.n 10c the you ng people are set up in ter gardens. It isn't too la te to sta rt reducing (in conjunction with 'appropriate Secretary of Slate. Smith'. Pea Soup Mix pkg 80 where li ving quarters, food. action under Section 26 of the General Received (or Record a garden, and it's never too la te to Corporation Law of the State o( Delaware) April 4. 1944 Yellow Split Peal Ib pkg 140 are provided at a mini­ m a ke it a good one. Use succession the par value of the shares of slack of the Burton S. Heal. Recorder Soup Mix Betty Crocker or Ideal 3 pkgl 250 to the workers, a nd fa rmers cropping to get the most out of the Cor poration from Olle Hundred Doliars Apr . 6, 13, 20 them to nnd from the farms. Gold Medal Enriched Flour 10-lb bag 590 and girls have been asked Cake Flour 8no·Sheen,80ft·a-SlIk,Swansdown pk 250 their willingness to help 20·oz pkg 16c 40·oz pkg so that farmers can have assur­ Bisquick 290 of help before planting their In The WEEK'S NEWS Pillsbury's Golden Bake Mix pkg 130 Gold Seal Enriched Flour 10·1b bag 430 than 1,300 urban you ng people lb pkg State worked on farms last year. Golden Center Wheat Germ 290 r" lb pkg 1 INr(~h c~:t~:;,·".I~~:; did a satisfactory job and sa ved .Original Educator Crax 170 P than $125,000 worth of food. I Seven out of Ten of Our CUltomers prefer Uheat-flo" roasted Alco Coffee RS tier.', whyl It', Richer, It', I'lavorful, ·Ib Z4 It'. I"r .. her and It', Eoonomlcal, Try bag C1 • pound and you'll agree, eav. the YNEED flr.mlum .oupon •• a Ib'47. 1(. '-trupP! A8 '0 M8 Good tor 10 Polnt• • g, _ Btd TRA FEED .. ~ _ a: A _ :)o:-._~_ "' ~ ~

Plls ture season approaches DEVIL DOG Lean Petlllon'. JI1 ost dai rymen arc looking for ward to ' TEJ\M - Ma­ Rib End c their heifers on pnsture in 0 1'­ l rlnes In Bou· Ib feeding costs. 'QalnvllIe iun· Pork Loin Roast 3 Pts 29 . pasture is the best of feeds Igle. with their FRESHLY GROUND HAM BURG 6 pts. 11> 26c over six months of age. dog partners. : according to Prof. T. A. ready to ferret LEAN CHUCK ROA ST 1 pI. II> 28c of the Departm ent of Anim a t I out JIIP" The FLAT RIB BOILING BEEF 4 pts. fb 19c Industry at the Univer sity doga locate it is also tr ue that heife rs Jap. In jungle: BEEF SHANK MEAT - (Bone In) 3 pts. tl> 19c to star va tion during hot, Ithe Mn rinea 4 pts. tl> 21c , when pastures a re short, tclean 'em out. SHORT RIBS BEEF any other time in their entire , SMOKED BACON (Piece) 1 pL 11> 29c oro· ....ro'";n" period. Heifers a re too fre­ ~ u'R t ••u" ntly brought in from pasture in the Sh.nk Ends less than they did when in the spring. S o it is 1 Pt Ib to keep close check on the Smoked Hams of their pasture. supplemen tal feed to mi lking WHOLE OR BUTT ENDS HAM 3 pI. ' ,b 34c pasture is now a standa rd READY-TO-EAT HAMS 4 pts. 3c per Ib higher Unfortunately, heifers do not the same consideration. It is thing to turn hei fers on Save on nnd forget about the m . SOc th e pasture is adjacent to the 1 -'-- SPEED·UP buildtngs, keep a hay rack tha t French eaSily accessable to the a ni mals a nd ~ Dry Cleaner the feed I' filled w ith a good quality : , galcan ,hay so that the heifers can eat a t I or Jug 49. If the hay is not of good qualit,Y, !~~:'!~Fl­ shou ld be fed . Where the hei fe rs -----:---:--- on nn outlying pasture they should 1SPIID-UP I U33" ret urned to win ter q uartel'S as soon . the gl'ai'S is eaten short a nd not put f FloorWax BLEACH until there has been sufTicient rp!~l9r.~1~1~ e II to revive it. ~a~t 7g qt IOe IVORY SNOW /I·Pc. Start.r Set Petit-Point China 69' Pkg,19C c Z ':~~. Z3 Bon.Aml Powd.r oan 10. Bab.O 14-ozcan 10. CAMAY TOILET SOAP o " 0 DOl Biscuit Ilba 24. c 3 08k.. 20 '~1~;enM:t;h •• 2 Pk.17- I'rlc•• BII'... 'I •• AprU 10-.1-", 'U, QuaaUt, BI,h'..... n .. 1 Your Dollar Buys More 01 the J\cme

I ------~.-~~~- Four The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, April 20, 1944 --====... IOl>ERATQR CHRISTIANA Re . Evan W. n IInr pastor ot ARBOR DAY 'STUDENTS Head of Chnstiana Churl'h V;tal,cd me uled ?f the Presb~t r)' of Nt,\\, Cas Ue he~g PROGRAM AT DESIGN NEWS NOTES to thl' PI'IIIC(,SS AI 11t' Pn'sbyt il d Founded January 26. 1910, by the late Everett C. Johnson Church on Tuesday. He nennee:~:~ hristiana, April 20th - Th ' Wom­ ('ceded LI(,ut. J ohll Oldl11 In. now a An Independent Newspaper n's Society of Christian Service of the Published Every Thursday by the Newark Post, Inc. CHRISTIANA POSTERS ~av~'in~haP l aln and IH'P:Ir!ed at the Christiana Methodist Church met Tues­ Locally and Independently Owned and Operated Miss Mildred Burney, a member of Iday evening in the church for its Legal and Display advertising rates fumlshed on request. the Dela- monthly business session. Mrs. Harry In Memoriam and Cards of Thanks 5 cents per agate Llne. Stalnp And Bond the Newark Committce for Buchanan was in charge of the Devo- EDITOR ...... RICHARD T. WARE Sales At School wore Festival of the Arts. and In- tional Program. and the topic was . "Probation After Death", the sub. structor of Art at ti1e Newark High "Social Work in China." J ct of Les o~-S .rmon of ~ 'll's t ChUrch Entered a9 second-class matter at Newar k. Delaware R. of hnst, clenlIst. at Park Place and under Act of March 3, 1897. AUlount to $152.15 School, has announced that the pupils Mrs. Earle Dickey, President, pre­ in her elective art class at the sc hool sided over the business session. An- Van Bur n Street. Wi1 min ~to n , Dela. The subscription price of this paper In the United Slates Is $2.00 per year IN war 011 Sunday, April 23. 19 -101 . ADVANCE. CanadIan and Foreign subscriptions $3.00 per year IN ADVANCE Th .\ f Ch . l' h I al'e \vol'kl'ng 011 the l)roJ'ect posters for nouncement was made that $40.00 was Single copies 5 cents. Make all checks payable to The Newark Post. e pUpl so n s lana sc 00 pre- realized from a recent soup sale, and sen ted a program for Arbor and Bird the lecture which Frank E. Schoonover, the proceeds were donated to the :~=':~:~:r ~:~~~e:t~:n~:~!C:::o:~ ~:f~:!:;I:u:~db:r~lfe:~~:'y the writer'~ Day at the sc hool assembly on Friday. well known Wilmington artist will American Red Cross War Fund. r:":":":":":" :';~;':":":'~;:":'~~ The program consisted of the Gover- present on Tuesday evening, May 9th The Society made a donation of $25 X , Newark, Delaware, Thursday, April 20, 19<1<1 nor's Proclamation, read by Delena at eight o'clock in the Hilarium at to the Trustees of the church for cur­ -:- OY BEANS FO R SEED 'I' Amoroso, 8th grade; "Bird Songs" sung Warner Hall , University of Delaware. rent expenses, and a donation of $5 DR. H ULLIHEN'S DEATH THE STATE'S LOSS by 1st and 2nd grades; "On Arbor Day" This cl ass of 25 pupils, a mixed group to the Marcey Mission Center in Chi­ :l: Jolm Deere Bindel' in excellent :\ poem recited by 3rd and 4th grade pu- of students ranging from the 9th grade cago. -:- condition. ~. Death of Dr. Walter Hullihen, president of University of Dela­ pi ls; "Plant a Tree" sung by the 3rd through the 12 th grade, were given P lans were made for a Rummage :l: everal No. 40 Oliver hand; ware, is a serious blow to education in Delaware, for he achieved and 4th grades; " An Arbor Day Tree" the project of making posters for the Sale to be held on May 5th and 6th poem recited by Elvira Spence, 6th Schoonover talk. These will be dis- at 802 TatnaJl Street, with Mrs. J ohn :,ll:,' plows. :,i:. remarkable success in a very difficult field-that of the operation grHde; "The Tree" reading by Ber- played in Newark stores throughout the BurgE', Chairman; assisted by Mrs. Wi!- JO EPH V. WILLIAM of a small in ·titution for higher learning on a plane that gives nard McHugh, 5th grade; "Salute to first week of May. liam Appleby and Mrs. George Ware. :l;- lanlon-Oglelowll Road i its students almost everything that a larger and wealthier college the Trees" recited by Etsal Meeds, 7th All members of the class made lay- Mrs. H. Vernon Lynam reviewed a :l: Newark, Delaware ~ can provide. grade; "Arbor Day" song sung by girls outs for the posters, from which the portion of the Study Book: "We Who in the 8th grade. best 12 were selected tor final comple- Are America". :~,:,,: :,,:.,:,::,::::,::.~:~~;:;': :~.::~ :.,: :~.J Dr. Hullihen, in his 24 years of residence in Delaware, had Miss Beatrice Bonine visited the tion. This selecting was done by the Reports were given from the Circle .. ___.. . --=. won for himself signal recognition for ability as an educator and school on Wednesday, and held an art members of the class themselves, thus Meetings by Mrs. Alma Cannon and class at the close of school. giving the entire group the benefit of Mrs. Helen Hoffecker. administrator - one interested in every phase of life in his little The Christiana-Salem P.-T.A. will competition and general criticism of The next meeting of the Society will adopted State. Dr. Hullihen while conservative, could never be meet for its monthly meeting on Wed- each other's work. be held on May 9th in the Christiana considered an old fogy. University of Delaware won international nesday, April 26, 1944. Miss Cholo- The students who wi ll fini sh and ex- Methodist Church. 41111) - . acclaim for its French Foreign ,Study Plan inaugurated by him. dano, a state dental hygienist, will Ihibit their postel's are: Betty Reed, ------speak, followed by a fashion show pre- Elza Edwards, Thelma Thompson, Ar- Wesson Wilson, attorney of Ham- THE A T RE Newark, Del. which was very successful until it had to be discontinued in 1939 sen ted by the 8th grade. I thur Geesaman, Edna Linden, Paul mond, Ind., prefers golf players as because of the war. The amount of defense stamps and Kreamer, Robert Hawkins, Stella Haw- jurors on his cases, because "they can PHONE 3161 bonds sold in the school for the past kins, Pierson Lundgren, David Marvel, be co unted on to display sportsman- A friendly, capable, courageous man was Dr. Hullihen-a week amounted to $152.15. J ames Fox and Willard Thompson. ship in coming to decisions." Two shows each ntte, 7 & 9 P. II. type of schoolman of whom we have all too few. Saturday Continuous from 2:30 P. II. -Sunday Star ~ .,,:!,'4',"," ~,~~ ,",' ,' ')#~'; ~~~-;~," ~~~'~~~,' ~¥~,',',' ,',..',',' ,',' ,'~',',',' , "-'?;',",'~7,',',',' ~~K.,',' ,';.',"",~,,',r,' 4"~"-! '~""'''''~, ,~i I~ THE STORY OF AMERICA T THIS THEATRE James J . Pelly. President of the Association of American Rail­ roads, recently said: F.--ri.&Sat__ . "The greatest thing we have had in America is to be found \1 CLEARANCE ~ A~pril2 1& 2!1 in our institutions of government-institutions which have left ~ " it to the individual to do his best, to work and save. to risk loss ~ ~ They've Taken The in order to earn profit. It is those institutions which, in a few ~ I Ceili~g Off Laugh\\tl hort decades, have enabled our people to transform a wildel'l1e into the might civilization we see all about us. ~ ~ "Government has had its part to play-a most essential part, ~~~ ~{~ and in many ways a most helpful part-but the individual, the ~ ~ I ~ SALE ~ chance-taking. profit-seeking individual, is the source and main­ .. pring of American achievement. ~ $ "There is no finer example of this than the story of the Amer­ ~ ~ ican railroads. Everyone recognizes, I think, that t he mass trans­ ~ ~ portation of railroads is responsible in large meaSllre for the agri­ cu ltural, industrial and commercial growth and development of ~~ EVERYTHING In The ~~ t he country. Certainly, without the railroads, things would have ~ ~ had to be done on a different and vastly limited scale. And with­ ~ ~ out the tremendous transportation tasks the railroads are per­ forming today. victory for us and our Allies would be beyond the range of possibility. i VICTORY SHOP i "Back of the railroads, responsible for what they do, re­ sponsible for their very existence. is the individual-the individual inventor and organizer, the individual investor, the individual Ij is being sold II lailroad man. "Our railroads al'e a product of private capital. As the rail­ ~ ~ roads stand today, 98 per cent of the investment in them-in their roadbeds as well as in their rolling stock-is private capital. ~~ at Drastic Reductions .... ! "Our railroads are a product of private planning. The plans for ~ ~ ~ t he vast network of rails that stretches out into every section of , the land were formulated and carried out by groups of industrial­ ~ below cost in many instances - 1l ists. "The same is true of the plans started twenty years ago to meet such a transportation emergency as that which exists today. z~ to make room for Summer Cot- ~i ~ ~ It is largely as a result of this organized private planning of rail­ roads and shippers that the railroads have been able to handle ~i tons, Bathing Suits and adorable ~~ a load twice as great as in the last war, with one-third less equip­ ment and 500.000 fewer men than it took then-and to do a better job besides." i; PlaYclothes. Irresistible Values. ~ I This is truly t he story of America. ~ ~ , ~~ COME EARLY! ~f WHAT DO YOU KNOW? ~~ ~~ The inclination of our people to square up their old in stallment ~ ~ debts and to pay as they go is a significant change in human af- ,~ SOME Ol~ THE VALUES ARE: ~~ fairs. Some of the best authorities seem to think that a great ~< ~~ many people with good incomes are "feathering their nests" be- ~,~ 50c Handkerchiefs (Prints) for 25c ~~ cause of the uncertainties of the future. ~~ ~( On t he other hand there is a theory that many individuals are ' 39c Ankl t (R d Y II ) f 2-" b UI'l d1I1g' up Iarge saVll1gs . d'urmg war t'Ime an d th a t wh en peace ~~: e s e, e ow , or ::>c ',;, arrives they will play safe and keep most of their cash but use ~,~ $1.00 Dickies (White-Cotton) for 65c ~,~ t he advantage of the old-time system of instalment credit to buy , , automobiles, household f urniture, electrical devices, and new ~~ $2.95 Blouses (Long Sleeves) for $1.93 ;~ houses. ~~ ' ~

Entirely reliable figures show that the consumer credit of ~~ $4.00 Skirts (Spring Wei.2:ht) fOt" $2.25 ,,'; I' the American nation dropped from $9,499.000,000 at the end of " <.J , 1941 to $4,674,000,000 at the present time, a decline of 51 per cent. ~~ $21.50 Suits (Plaids) for $12.00 :~ I At t he end of 1941 the instalm ent credit in the country was $5,- .' , I 921,000,000 and t hat instalment debt has now been reduced to ~~ $13.00 Suits (Unlined) for $3.00 ~~ I $1,7 5,000 oOO " ~ ~~ I RATHER REASONABLE J $] 5.00 Dresses (Gahardine) for $9.00 ~~ Q "lit According to the Washington outlook at this time the next ~~ $3.00 to ~1 ·13 .00 Dresses fOI~ $5.00 ~~ }!!:ll, President of the United States will be either Roosevelt or Dewey. ~ ../ ~~ 11crits""ptOdUCldby ~~..(le Perhap thi is the first time in the hi tory of the United States ~; OTllER REDUCTIONS FROM 10% TO 50% ~~( WARNERBR OS. t hat the leading candidates of the two great parties have kept ~' NANCY COLEMAN MARY BOW' ' ilent and have waited for the "draft" from their National con- ~: NO Cll.lIL'LU DGES NO RETURNS ALL SALES FINAL ,':: VI CTOR FRANCfN· NAlIMOrl v ntions." " There i a good deal of talk about certain "tests," including ~ ShOll Ope" From 10 to 6 Every Day Except Tlmrsclay Afternoon ~( , foreign policies, as the chief issues for the coming political cam-I~ ,~ paign. Some of t he best writers and analysts for the newspapers ~~ indicate that domestic issues will have to take second place with ~ leT RY problems that have and will arise with reference to the war. V 0 SHOP ~~ Wed. & Thuni. However, the opinion of the National Capital may not be any l ~ better than it is at Smiths or growns crossroads, out in the country ~~ in any State. In other words, your guess may be as good as a • Everything-Even Sweaters, are 10% oft for this Sale Event ~~ Congressman's. ~, , In fact, there is reason to believe that President Roosevelt may 61 East Main St, N , ewark, Del. i~~ not run. ~ .Com;/lg· ""~~~~~~~~~~"~~~~~~~~~~ . "Th cMan froJl IDown The Newa·rk Post. Newark, Delaware, Thursday, April 20, 1944 Fiv~

Pleasant VaUey WEEKLY SERMON Ibelieved that J sus was Israel's Mes­ PERSONALS School News siah, and the Son of God. -- In the First Epistle of Pet r we read The Parent-Teachers Association at Saint Peter Describes a Ileal Christian other things that Peter believed about Social Reta Bakel', Chapel Street, th.e Pleasant Valley School, Iron Hill, Events ~ ~~~~Q'~ ~COCo~ooooaQOC~C~OO~ has returned trom a week's vacation WIU hold a benefit card party this By the Rev. G. Allen F leece, D.n., ~~~~s~I:~~~~~i~e~0!~:~~i~~~ 2t~~ ;;Is~~i~; ~~TBVE NE WS ABOUT LOCAL spent viSiting friends at Camp Shelby, evening in lhe school house a t 8 o'clock Membe~f:~iru~~U~h~:;:Y Bible the unjust, th:t t he might bT' ing us to Miss. Prizes will be awarded and refresh ~ (OUDE AT lWA ' BOYS IN SERVIC~ God" (3 :18 ); we ar I' deemed "with ments wi ll be served. How many times have you heard the pl'ecious blood of hrist" 0 :19) . (Mr. Kathryn.T. Word has been received from Pri- II'EDD IN G o Mrs. Raymond E. S. Watkins h as re­ Mrs. Harry McCol'mick Pa l'ent- someone ask, "What makes a person a P tel' be li eved thai the Lord Jesus The wedd ing, Ok and 1\11'. Oscar . vate J ohn Leonard .Eubanks of his safe turned to her home in Chesapeake Teacher Association progr:un' chairman, ll ar real Christian anyway?" 01' you have paid with Hi s own bl ood the debt that odeD o( Ne lk ,13ce Saturday arl'lval so ~ewhere In England. Private City after having spent two weeks with has announced that a mea uring social heard someone express hi opinion on we owe to God for our sins, and this Cu ns of Stanton to, I; 'Iock Eubanks IS the son of . Mr. and Mrs ve her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Roger P. will be held on Thursday, April 27 at the subject. alone is what redeems and Sllves a Sle ng Api'll 15, at S o~ 'm~d in the Benjamin Eubanks of Main Str el. H~ Wat.kins, recuperating from an opera­ 8 P . M. Thel'e wi ll be games, dancing There are so many din-erent ideas sinner. "God raised h im (Christ) from el:e c~re(l, onY '~'as ~\': .u~reek Pres- also mentioned that he had the novel lion in the Memorial Hospital, Wil­ and refreshments. about this question that many people the dead" (1 :21 ; "who is gone into .)IISt! of the . W h ~:~th ~\~e Rev. lyrle Ie xperi.ence of \~.orkin? in the ship's mington. Reports have been issued for the have stopped trying to find the right heaven, and is on the right ha nd of mtirian Chulch p" .tor of the borbel shop dUlll1g hiS voyage over- fifth marking period and Marjorie answer for themselves, and have ac­ God" (3 :22); and the chi f Shepherd b)· R I~kaba ll g h ,. furl1l cr , • seas. Friends of MI'. Harry Bunting of Brow n, grade five and Betty Jane Zist!, c pted that. someone or some church shall appear" (5 :4). ~hurch , ~rrici n tll1j;)hn ~(1 n, sister o( the Corporal R oy Edma.nso~ , U.S.M.C. Appteton will be glad to learn of his grade one are on the first honor roll. h as told them. Others have decided You too believe a ll these ttlings about MisS Eh za ~ e ~~ i l mcr St vcns, brothel' has retur~led to Atlantic Field, N. C., very much improved condition. Mr. EdWard Howell, grade four and Mary that anybody who "is sincere, and does Jesus if you are a real hristian in b~de and MI. , rc the on ly attendants. aft 1' . havll1g spent a t?n day furlough Bunting has been ill with pneumonia. Ellen Brown, grade two have earned the best he can, as he sees it,'· is a true God's sight, but you could believe a ll of thegr~m. ' ~~'c a lIovy pin striped at hiS home l)ere. HIS bl:othel', S 1'- places on the second honor roll. Christian no m atter wh at he beli eves. these things and still go to h 11 . There Tile bride b~:lIS C and had blue ac- geant. Wallace Edmanso.n IS stulioned Miss Pearl 1. Vought of neal' Newark But when you consider the matter is one thing more; " He thnt beli eveth lUI, white . cor" ge of pink rosc- at St. Peterbul'gh, Flol·lda. They are has returned to her home after being Capt.ain and Mrs. C. M. Cox are re­ you wi ll agree, I am sure. that being on him shall not be confound d" (Peler (!\lOdes ' Wlth a . the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ed- a patient at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, ceiving congratUlations on the birth of sincere is not enough, for it is possible 2:6). It is not enough to believe about bud!. . maid wore a lavender suit. manson of Cleveland Avenue. Baltimore, Md., for the past week. a son, Richard Blandy Cox, on April to be sincerely wrong. You may be Him, we must also believe on Him. lIJe brides 'd bhck accessories with Corporal Wallace E. Dunsmore has 17, in the Memorial Hospital, Wilming­ sincere in taking a certai n medic ine, This means personall y to receive into I ~te blouse a l,~' e c t ' peas. returned to Camp Van Dorn, Miss., af- Mr. and Mrs. George J . Groh of 105 ton. This is the second child in the but i1 you lake poison by mistake it your heart the Lord Jesus Himself l (Oll3ge ~fn~ is employed by the fa _ te~ ' h a ~ing spent a ten day furlough Tanglewood Lane, have as their guest Cox home. Captain Cox is now station­ will kill you in spite of your sincerity. about whom you believe these things. )IrS. ste' C . cd Fibre Company at With hiS son and family. He has just Mrs. Groh's mother, Mrs. Frank Wood­ ed at Mi ami Beach, Florida. You must be right as well as sincere. "He that hath the Son hath IiIe; and ·caI VlIlcanl Z received t.he rating of corporal. Corp. ruff of Chadds Ford, P a. How important it is, then, to be he that hath not lhe Son of God hath \lI'Ik. s has recently been re- Dunsmore is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lieutenant and Mrs. Henry R. Hushe­ right about your soul's salvation. And not life"

J\ v~. 'Irs Gilbert Tanner of Stanton h as 145 left to join her husband in Tampa, Fla. 14 137 20 137 Mrs. Tanner will now m::t ke her home Call 20 133 In Florida. 14 132 12 130 20 129 20 127 Po LIlli Park Post Recei ves 20 125 18 118 100 Per Cellt Raling .:. J. C. WILLIS .:. 16 112 10 112 Dr. Curl J . Rces, hi ei obser ver at 20 104 Ihe Possum Park Observation Post has 20 150 recei ved a IcUer fl'om the Headqua rters 20 125 of Ihe Phll~d('lphia Fighter Wing, L.,.. " .., .,..:,::.:: ,::,:M<. . ..,J 122 ,.,.".«.,""""""":::~:::.,.::I.;.,.!+., 20 18 122 Ground Ob,Clvtl' Section, congra tulat- 20 121 109 both he und the members of his •. • 12 11 3 Curps of aIrplane observers for having 18 108 20 103 "chieved " 100 pel' cent rating for the 8 101 mon th of iVlarch. 20 99 10 98 Lieut. S. S. Spe~ke, w ritel' of the 10 94 lctter slales thai this is an achi evement 20 92 16 90 hJ b~ Iroud of in these days w hen spore time flJr the obse,rvel's 10 spend a t the I 11(}~ls JS So sC~lrc('

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Used Cars Baltimore PAINTS Essential for protection now. '-1): Bought b t f me CI service meM Nlght.tlme II about the es I , ood point to remember has to call home. That sag Item i.nlour post:war hom. planni",Il, o'ke a long Distance Top Prices when you feel the urge to m call between 7 and 10 p, M. All Makes &Models won't make" JACKSON'S HARDWARE If it Isn't important, we hope you t call on the wine. 90 E. Main St. Kimble Pontiac Co. let the men 1ft service have fiIrs , . UPHON' COMPANY Phone 281 'M. DIAMOND STAn Oxford, Pa. Eight The Newark Post, Newark, 'Delaware, Thursday, April 20, 1944 ~FR~E=EZ=E=R======~====~I C=E~Ill~N~G~O~N~~~~~I~~~~====~~

R c~istra Ion booths In the P ublic GAS RANGE Delaware this week sent Its rst II LOCKER Buildings ....'i ll be open hrougfo'l'.l 'ew I . group of men for pre-induction ph.ysl- Castle Coun y on Wednesday. J uly 12, cal examinations a Camden, -' J ., ~Ince and on Saturday, October 21 , on wh~ch PRICES SET the draJt rule were altered a con- PLANT IS da person can apply tor rcgistra Ion centrale on men under 26 years of age. or F~:~~:;e ~n:~:~ ~:' ~egdi~t~C~; those I 0 her groups continue to be .ent I Thursday and next Tuesday. I ro.. Varlely ... ASSURED d;, tes, or who desire to eff ect regis ra- All U se{I S a I es A reat majority of th men being ions (,r ran ers sooner, he 'ew Cas· ,' ]\"ew O.P.A. Or(l el~ Ic en thiS week by the state's 10 draft Qualll, .. · c~~r. ~~~; ;it~:r~r~~ ~eg~~t~~ti;np".'~l l boards are under 26. Others are large- Applications j I .• d I I Iv re Istran s In the 26 to 29-year-old ~~.~~7g April, . lay and une as [01- : nc u e( n group, not in direct war supporting and Savings Should Be Made Thursday, April 27 : Tuesday, . lay . --- . work. 2; Thursday, ~lay 11 ; Thursday, lay ' Specific dollars-and-cen. ceIling Temporarily. men 30 and o\'er are FLORIDA VALENCIA At On 'e To The 18 : Thursday, May 25; Thursday, June Iprices for u ed gas cooking ran es Inot beIng called for examina ion or in- 1; Wednesday, June 7' Thursday June were announced today b~ Charles W. duc IO n Conlmittee 15; Thursday, June 22, and Th ~rsd a y IH ardesty, stal;e ~PA d dlrect~r. The ~1en inducted this month will leave June 29. prices cover a sa es an purc ase • i~ - f o ~ induction center Friday, Saturday ORANGES A long last. ewark is going to have _.fembers of h" military forces and cludlng sales ?y a consumer who ~ and. londay. LARGE Reduced to ~ afflliaLed uni s may register or become seiling h IS 0\\ n . range and sales b) ______ge the opportunity of securing a Fr ezer (176 Sill) Dozen. Locker Plant tor he benefl of the ransferrcd at anytime between 9 a. m. dealers and auctioneers producers of food in this area and 5 p. m., daily, except Sundays and I P rices to consumers range from 6.25 DI·. Hullihen For severa l years pas now, the holidays, and except 10 days before for sale of the cheapes tY)Jes of County Farm and Home Demonstration elec ion and 10 days aiter elec ion. Iranges . when sold "as is," to 73.50 for Con l1.l1ued frem P age 1 I the highest classification when sold as Agents of ew Castle County have , recondi ioned nd guaran eed for 90 His fa her wa a captain In the Confed- cond ucted educa ional meetings 0 in· I TEXAS YELLOW days. erate Army during the Crvil War and Lerest food producers in this newer I I Supply method of conserving surplus food. COUNTY Ad?i ional ch~rges are alJowed ~or served on the staff of Gen. J . E. B. LImIte. l ib. lie This proposed freezer locker plant cer al n accessories and ex ra equlp- Stuar. Onions fRESH TENDEIt for Newark Is being sponsored by the ment. Dealers mu t post in their estab-Dr. Hullihen received his early train­ Southern States Coopera ive, who have FIREMEN lis~me~ts either the price table~ in the ing at Staunton M.ililary Academy agreed to build a 400 locker plant here regulation or a bulletin shOWing the w here he was graduated in 1892. He Ipdces. The bulletins are now being received his A. B. and A. 1. degrees Spinach to accomodate the P roducers of food u, S. NO, 1 MAINE in the areas surrounding Newark, MEET AT dIstributed. from the University of Virginia in wh ich includes Elkton, Glasgow, Mil­ Ranges have been d ivided in to five 1896. e ford Cross &:lads, Christiana, Mermaid, separate types. cooker, refrigerator Dr. Hullihen served h is country dur­ Potaloes 10 ~:g l7 Stricke rsville, New London, Bear, State BELLEFONTE model, console or cabinet, lable-top. ing World War I. at the outbreak of PASCAL OR GOLDEN HEARl Road, and MarshaJiton as well as ew­ and bungalow range, for pricing. There w hich he entered he Officers' Training ,lh c ark. are 16 classes among the flve types. Camp at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., where Celery But before the War P rod ucti on Board Committees Prices for cooker types range from he was commissioned a captain of in- l·· 15 will grant a pr iority to build a locker 4.35 to $33; refrigerator model types fantry. He became an instructor the FLORIDA JUICY 164 SIZE) plant her e, at least 60 percent of the Are Named; (rom 57 .50 to $33; console or cabinet following year at the Officers' Train ing lockers must be r ented to producers of type. $8.50 to S3O ; table top from S21.40 Camp of the 81st Division at Columb ia, Grapelnail food and the renlal tee for one year Next Meeting to S63.50 , and bungalow types, from S. C. H e was adjulant of the F ifth paid with the appli cati on. These rental Sl7 to $73.50. IR eplacement Regiment at camp Gor- "POINT FREE" BIRDS' EYE PRODUCTS don. Ga., and was commissioned a ma ­ fees are to be held in an escrow ac­ At Christiana T"y·alu·Berrl.s, Gr•• " I.au. Wall "a•• , lak.d 1.0 •• , count at a Newark Bank unti l the plant Annual Bach Festival To j or in the infantry in August, 1918. Corn, Mind V09.tables, Iroccoll, 1 ...... 1 Sprolh, Cull. is ready tor operation. If for any rea­ His w ife, the former Miss Maude flow.r, Plmpkl" PI. Mill, Spillac" Old Sq ...... son priorities are not oblained, the The regular monthly meeting of the Be Held May 12 and 13 Louise Winchester, whom he married New Castle County Volunteer F ire­ money will be refunded by the bank "The Annua l Phila delph ia Bach Fest- in Trinity Church, Boston, ]lIass., on men's Associatio n was held at the to each applica nt. Ii the locker pla nt ivaI will be held May 12th (8:30 P . M.l Sept. 14', 1907, survives him . He is also Brandywine Hundred Fire H ouse last No Points Needed is to be assured for Newark, 240 dif­ a nd May 13 th (4:00 P . M. and 8:30 P. survived by two daughters, Mrs. J ohn Thursday night at which time the third ferent farm families or producers of 1. in S t. J ame's Church, 22nd a nd A. Wolley a nd Mr s. Cha rles L. Wal k ­ e a nd flnal reading of an amendment to DEXO 5VHEoGR~VN~~~ 3 ~k~~ 6:1 food must make application to the Wa lnut S tr eets, Philadelphia. The er, bot h ot Wil m ington, and four committee in the very near future. the by-laws and constitution were read a nd passed to the effect t hat only white Chorus of nearly two hundred voices' gra ndchildren. I CORN ..LAKES .~~~~. Mr. Ralph Walson and Mrs. K a le Hen­ wi ll be assisted by a large ensemble Honorary pallbearers wer e: Dr. W. ley Daugherty of the County Extension persons could hold any kind of mem­ IONA bersh ip in the association. from the Philadelphia Orchestra, four O. Sypherd, W. A. Wilkinson, H. K. GREEN BEANS CUT Office who a re interested in obtaining voca l soloists, organ. and harpsichord. P reston, Dean George L . Schuster, Dr. a locker se rvice fo r the producers of George W. Duncan, newly elected president presided at the meeting J ames Alla n Dash, Director of the Bach A. S. Eastm an. R. L . Spencer, J . Fen­ IONAPEAS food in this section slate that they Chor us si nce 1931 , wi ll conduct. ton Daugher ty. Dr. Carl Rees, Col. Don - have been informed that 97 applica ­ wh ich was attended by about 75 repre­ sentatives of 17 volunteer fl re com­ The two even ing progr ams will in- aId M. Ashbridge, Charles E. Grubb. TEA BA.... S g~~ :2 ~~98· lIe ti ons h ave been received for lockers clude ten of Bach's fi nest Church Can- Charles W. Bush, A. Rae d uBell, for­ thus fa r. However, they say that if panies of New Castle County. During the meeting wi nners of the F ire P re­ tatas. In most of these wor ks an oc- mer J udge Hugh M. Morris. J . P . Cann, MARMAl.ADE swe~: I ~n;:ng. ~~Irb 29' the plant is to be ready in ti me to casional solo is omitted, to make the R. R. M. Carpenter, H. Rod ney Sharp, conserve this year's food supply that vention Essay contest were announced. e . Daniel P . Dougherty reported 17 men proportion of solo a nd choral musi c P ierre S. du Pont, the Rev. Dr. Charles SUGAR GRA~0't.~TEO t·~; 31~ ~O; ~b 61 no time should be lost in maki ng about equal. At the Saturday afternoon L. Candee, Hugh Wor thington, profes­ from the Delaware City Fire Company e applications for a locker to any of concert. fou.r major instrumental sor of romance languag,es at Sweetbriar ..LOUR PILLBS:S~RY ' I t·~; 3:2 Ibo~ ~ 61c the follow ing committee. and II from F ive Points Company had completed fire courses and a new works will be played. College; Fran k E. Carter, Alexander, c e WiJli am Naudain, Southern States, school with 20 persons, includi ng one Information may be obtained at the Va.; Dr. R. E. P rice, William Holton, FANCY RICE ~~; 12 ~ ~: 23 Newa rk; J ohn Holl oway, Newark; Mrs. woman had been started at Hockessi n Festival Office, 1617 Spruce Street, Frank K . Simons, Dr. P . K. Musselman, c Leona rd Nelson, Newar k; Mrs. P ierce Fire Company last week. Philadelph ia. Pa. (Telephone- Pen ny-Leon Walker, and J udge Victor B. YUKON ~~tOtRTAEcfES ~~~~SIT 3 ::ffl:.25 F ox , Newark; Mrs. J esse PatLerson. The roll call by Edwi n L. Shakes­ packer 5053)." Woolley. Newark; Mrs. Oliver S uddard, Newar k ; peare, Newark, secretary, showed that OAKITE MILCG6~ N~ H(NG8 2 p~g.19- Mrs. C la rence Webb, Newark; MI's. W. there were represenlatives of seven flre IE THE PERJI'ICT 16-01 19- C. Hi gham , Glasgow; Mr. F rank companies present. IPIC SP"·'RAlI CLEANER ' pkll Moody, Newark; Mrs. Robert Goodr ich, Mr. Duncan announced the appoint­ Bear ; Mrs. H erman Garrison, Marsha ll ­ ment of the Rev. Edward H. Ehart as MACARONI A NN PAOIl 2 ~k~ I,e ton ; Ephraim Sterling, Bear; Calvi n chaplai n, and Layton C. Baynard , im­ Ball , Marsha ll ton; Mrs. Charles Moore, mediate past president, as fl re record­ AMMONIA V;~\II Bear ; Mrs. Ambrose Cameron, Newark ; er, and the following committees for Mrs. Dan Cecil . Marshallton; Mrs. Stev­ the year: .WHITE HOUSE IVAP. FLORTDA S SWEl:T,E'I'J.:D ' e n Barczewsk i, Glasgow; Mrs. Neal Attendance, J ohn Moore, William GRAPEFRUIT Ba iley, Newark ; Mrs. J . Walker Pen­ Regener, Harlan Wilson; credentials, MI .. K nington, Marshallton ; Mrs. Albert Robert Croes, Will iam A. Hague, Sr., .JUI CE Humphries. Marshallton ; Mrs. Edwa rd and Scott Norris; educational, Mr. e 46,01 c Megginson, New Castle; Mrs. Harry Dougherty, A. B. Hope, Oliver W. East­ l d~~~ Z6 Can Sta fford , Newar k. Z9 burn, Joseph T homas, and Norris C. 1 POINT PER CAN • PO I NTS A CAN Phillips; fi rst aid, F. Albert J ones and Woodrow Singles; law and legislative, Howard F . Sheldon, William K irk, Fred SUHHYFIELD FAHCY COMPLETE MASON SWEET CREAM 1 CHRISTIANA Brown, El mer Ellison, and F. Albert Jones; program. George W. Duncan, .JARS BUTTER PI N TI QU ARTS Howard F . Sheldon, Dougherty, Croes, e I CHRISTEEN John Moore, F. Albert Jones, Edwin Ib 4g c c Shakespeare, and Charles Honey; pub­ Oox 59 Doz69 18 POINTS A POUNO licity, Edwin L. S hakespeare, J . H. Ru­ CHRISTINE mer. a nd E. P. Cunningham; sports, Charles Honey, Harry Mahan, and AMERICA'S FAVORITE COFFEl Stewa rt McVaugh. ... l -Ib Ways and means, Moore, Baynard, 41c CHRISTINA ~ bag' Croes, William Clark, Dewey Clayvi lle, 8 o'Clock Car l Schechinger, Wil liam Stewart, Legislative Frank L awson, a nd Si ngles. RED CIRC.. E 2 ~~~, 47- ' Mr. Sheldon presented a recommen­ Act Changes dalion o f the Sussex County Volunteer BOKAH CO.... EE 2 ~~ I;, Sic Firemen's Association, provid ing for ------Name To enactment of a law call ing upon the telephone company to receive and pass Locally Dressed Sklnback 3 p is. Ib Christina on flre calls. The suggestion was re­ lh 35c ferred to the la w and legislative com­ Fresh Hams Picnic Style 1 pt. Ib The little town on the banks of the m ittee. Isaac Brown. I' presenting the Min­ Christina Ri ver, not far from Newark, 29c quada le F ire Company, invi ted mem­ Fresh Pork Shoulders lh. wi ll continue to be known as Christi ana Rib Half 3 pts. tb - though pronounced "Christeen." bers of the county associ ation to at­ Within the next few days road signs tend the meeting of the Delmarva Vol­ Pork Loin Roast lh. 29c unteer Firemen's Association at the b earing the name "Christina" w ill be LEAN PLATE BEEF 4 pt . tb 20c rep laced by signs indicating that the Minquada le F ire Hall . At th is time th place of the association convention name of the vill age is "Chri stiana." FRESH GROUND HAMBURG 6 pts. tb 27c to be held May 10, will be selected. And thus will be settled the mild The next meeting wi ll be held at CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS 6 pt lb 37c controversy about whether or not the Chrisli a na F ire Hall on May II . TENDERED HAMS SMOKED 3 pt . II) 34c spelling or the town's name should fo l­ Whole or Butt Half low the revised spell ing of the river whose name was changed by a n act of PURE PORK SAUSAGE 1. pt. lb 42c the Legisla ture from Christiana to AIRPLANE Tower, Felln. Weiland Christina. SCRAPPLE pt. Ib 29c C. C. Reynolds, New Castl e division engineer of the S tate High way Depart­ 1 .. _ •• 1 Jc .. ~_ , ...... I{ ment, said today that the work of r e­ OBSERVERS moving the "Christina" signs and re­ Roe Shad I will be in Newark during above week to offer expert Ib WIth t he Ro. placing them with "Christiana" will be Shad lie directed by J ohn Tidwell, mai nte nance Both Posts repair service on any make sewing machine and vacuum FRESH CROAI1ERS OR AWN engineer. cleaner. Soon alter the "Christina" signs were Are Manned Fresh COD Slfced put up, the question was posed: Don't wait until something breaks that cannot be re­ STEAK "By what author ity was the spelling Airpla ne observers at Newark's two placed when you can have them checked over, oiled and " of the town changed ?" airplane spolling posts at Chestnut Hill There had been no act of the Legis­ and Possum Park were on the job again adjusted' for $1.25 in town and $1.75 in rural section. yesterday. Every Wednesday the ob­ LARGER lature authorizing the ch ange; nor was Parts and supplies for all makes. the re ony ovcr t act on the par t of t he servers man the posts in an elTor! SIZE LQAF to keep their organizations intact. residents. If you have an old sewing machine or vacuum cleaner While town discussion on the sub­ At the Chestnut Hill Post J . H. Rum­ FIRST FOR QUALITY ject has been genera l, some residents er was in charge of the post a nd the for sale get my offer from $5.00 to $25.00 paid. Regardless indIcated they were m ore interested observers on duty from one to three of Machine. Enrlch.d wlt~ vlta",lI.. o'clock were John Hamilton and Corbit In having their mail deli vered prompt· and "'Inerall I. er.... of Iy, a nd as long as the speUin g of the Vansant. The three to flve o'clock shift doted IIIlnl"'I'" 9Ov.rl",.. t r •• town name a sured this, they were not was ta ken ca re of by Audrey and Don­ qulro"'•• h. fres h otherwise concerned, a ld Rumer a nd Roger Will iams. dolly And now a fln al twist: S me local At the Possum Park Post Mrs. Fred historians corne forward ond say th at Ferguson and Mrs. Fremont Loeffel UIIGI tllh 1%. I·LI t.Ol 26 1l OZ. IIEGULAR 1L1 1. SANDWICH the Quecn of Swed n nfter whom the were on the one to three o'clock shift liGULA II SlIC. r ivcr was named did not spell her and the three to five o'clock shift WIlS e C name ChrIstiana nor Christina but manned by J ohn Pack. Dr. Carl J . Rees lo.r lie Lo.r g lo.IIZ Christine. • - was In charge of operation s fol"tht!·dBY. The Newark Post. Newark. Delaware. Thursday. April 20. 1944 NlIle Westerly and parallel with Pr nue and along said division Ii:-pect Ave teet to a point on the Westerly side of Pine Street one hundred seven feet six Westerly twenty (20) feet along Delaware sold by dred twenty three and ftttee ~ one hun __------1 Climax Avenue thence Northerly along Inches to the aforesaid Southwesterly side Avenue to point of beginning Be the ELMER TAYLOR S!lel1ff (12315) teet to a point then~e ~ndrrthedthS the Westerly side of Climax Avenue one of Fortieth Street and thence thereby contents thereof what the) may Sheriff 8 Offlces Wilmington Del and parallel with Br kll 0 erly hundred twenty (120) feet to the point Southeasterly twenty feet to the place of WM MORRIS April 6 1944 twenty (20) teet to a poln~th eld Avenue ce of beginning Be the contenta thereof beginning Be the contents thereof what Seized and taken in ex cut on as the Apr 13 20 27 and parallel to Prospect Ave::':' ~asterlY what they may they may property of WIlliam Mon is and to be sold division Une between Iota numbe a ong the MARY HOWARD MARY ANN MCGEE - C 23 181 by SHERIFF S SALE-By \ Irtu~ t of 18 one hundred twent thr ra 17 and Seized and taken In execution as the Seized and taken In execution as the ELMER C TAYLOR Sheriff Ordel of Sale No 05 May Ter, 1944 hundredths (123 IS) tt!t to~h:nd r'teen property of Mary Howard and to be aold property of Mary Ann McGee and to be Sheriff s Olllccs Wihlllngton Del to m e dh ected \\ 111 be exposed to Public by sold by ~:~n~~: Be the contents ther:; ~h~: April 6 1944 Sale at the Court House Southea sl ELMER C TAYLOR Sheriff ELMER C TAYLOR Sheriff Apr 13 20 27 Corner of Eleventh and King Stree ts RUTH REED A:~~r~ff IS~ffices Wilmington Del A:r~~r~ff ~~fflces Wilmington Del Ity of Wllmingtol New astle Count~ Seized and taken In execution as th SHERIFF S SALE-By vlrtue~ of Dela\\ nre Apr 13 20 27 ~~operty of Ruth Reed and to be SOI~ Apr 13 20 27 Order ot Sale No 90 Ma~ Tel m 1944 to me d irected \\ II be exposed 10 Publ c SHERIFF S SALE-By virtue of a wnt of SHERIFF S SALE-By virtue of a writ of Sale at the Court Ho sc Southeast Shenff s ~~:;R ~11;:~~~~R D~~erlff Order of Sale No 82 May Term 1944 Order of Sale No 86 May 'I erm 1944 Corner of Eleventh and K ing Streets April 4 1944 to me directed will be exposed to Pubhc to me directed will be exposed to Public City of Wllmmgton Ne\\ Castle Count~ Apr 13 20 27 Sale at the Court House Southeast Sale at the Court House Southeast Dela\\are Corner of Eleventh and King Streets Corner of Eleventh and King Streets ON SATURDAY Clly of Wilmington New Castle County THE TWENTY NINTH DAY SHERIFF S SALE-By virtue of a writ of Dela\\are g~\~:!r:llmmgton New Castle County Order of Sale No 78 May Term 1944 OF APRIL 1944 ON SATURDAY ON SATURDAY a t 9 0 clock A M Eastern War Time THE TWENTY NINTH DAY THE TWENTY NINTH DAY the following descllbed Real Estate viz ~~I~,e a~lr~~t:d ~~~r~e ~~~s!ed J~u~~~s~ OF APRIL 1944 OF APRIL 1944 All that certain lot pIece 01 parcel of Corner of Eleventh and King Streets at 9 0 clock A M Eastern Wal Time g at 9 0 clock A M Eastern War Time land situate n Brandyw ne Hundled Ncw g:r.I\~!' :lImln ton New Castle County the following described Real Estate viz the following descllbed Real Estate viz Castle County and State of DelawBle a nd All those certain lots pIeces or parcels ON SATURDAY All those certam lots pieces 01 parcels known as lot III mber 5 In Section L on of land situate In Brandywine Hundred of land known on the plan of Claymont the plan of Concord ManOl as I ecorded THE TWENTY NINTH DAY New Castle County and State of Delawale OF APRIL 1944 Center as lots Nos 10 and 11 Block A said n Deed Recold B Volume 34 Page 601 and known as lots numbers 9 and 10 In and moro partlculally bounded and de at 9 0 clock A M Eastern Wal T I ne plan being of record In the offlce for the SectIon L on the plan of Claymont Addl Recording of Deeds etc In and for New sc"bed as follo\\ s to \\ t the followmg descllbed Real Estate VIZ tion as I ecorded In Deed Record T Volume Beginning at a pomt on the NOI thclly All tha t certain lot pleae or parcel of Castle County aforesa d In Deed Record 27 Page 601 and more partIcularly bounded C Volume 27 page 601 located in SIde of Prospect Avenue eighty five and land sItuate In Brandywine Hundred New and described as follows to WIt s Ixty six hundledths (8566) feet Eastelly Castle County and State of Delaware and Brandyw ne Hundred New Castle County Beginning at a point 01 the Southelly State of De laware bounded and described flOm the point formed by Ihe Easterly known as lot number 25 In Secllon J on side of Delaware Avenue saId pomt bemg as follows to wit side of Brookfield Avent e and the North the plan of Concord Manor as recorded m Easterl~ eighty 180) feet flo n the mter elly SIde of Prospect A venue thence Deed Record B Volume 34 Page 601 and sect on formed by the Easterly side of Beg nnmg a\ a pomt on the No theast er l~ side of Mag nol a Avenue at the d S along the Nortl elly side of Prospect Ave ~O}~II~:.tI~oU I\~':y bounded and deSCribed Bowling Green and the Southelly side of tance of one hundred twenty seven and nue twenty (20) feet to a po nt formed by Delaw81c Avenue said po nt be ng on the dIvision I ne of lots numbel s 5 and Beg nnmg at a po nt on the Easterly fort) two one hundredths feet Southeast the diviSIOn line between lots nu nbers erly from the Southeasterly s de of the 6 Ihence No thell~ along th s division I ne side of CaPItol Avenue two hundred ten 10 and 11 thence Southerly and parallel one hundl cd ten (110) feet to a point (210) feet Southerly from a pOint fOl med WIlmington and Philadelphia TUI nplke WIth Bowhng Green one hundred ten (110) Road thence NOI theastelly and pa allel thence Westerly and parallel with PlOspect by the mterseetion of the Southerly side feet more or less to a point on the boun Avenue t venty (20) feet to a pOint m the of P ospect A venue and the Easterly SIde with AstOl Place one hundred feet to a dal y Ime thence Easterly and pal allel COl nel thence Southeasterly and parallel division line of lots numbers 4 and 5 of Capitol Avenue thence Southerly along to Delaw8le Avenue forty (40) feet to a with MagnOlia Avenue forty feet to the the Ice Southerly along sa d division line the Eastelly s de of Capitol Avenue twenty point said pOint being on the d,v,s on cornel of lot No 12 thence Southwesterly one hundl ed ten (110) feet to the point (20) feet to a poInt saId point bemg on Ime of lots numbels 8 and 9 thence along said side of said lot and parallel of beginning Be the contents thel eof the d vIsIon line between lots numbers 24 NOI therly along said diVIsion Ime one WIth the first mentloned line at Astor what they nay and 25 thence Easterly along said division hundred ten (110) feet more 01 less to a Place one hundl ed feet to the aforesaid ELLA A JORDAN Ime and parallel to Prospect Avenue one point on the Southerly side of Delaware Northeasterly side of MagnOlia Avenue and Seized and taken n execu tlon as the hundl ed twenty three and IIfteen hun Avenue thence Westerly along Delaware thence thereby Northwesterly forty feet property of Ella A JOI dan and to be sold dredths (12315) feet to a point thence A venue forty (40) feet to the point of be to the place of beglnnmg Be the con b~ Northerly and parallel with Capitol Ave glnmng Be the contents thell of what tents thereof what they may ELMER C rAYLOR SI el IT nue twenty (20) feet to a point thence they mav Sher If s Offl ces W I nglo 1 De l SHERIFF S SALE-B ~ v i lue of a \\ rlt 01 STASAELE CLEMENT THOMAS C COLEMAN EST - I 33 52 Westerly and parallel to Prospect Avenue Seized and taken n executIOn as the Apnl 6 1944 Orde of Sale No 96 May Telm 19H and along the diviSIOn line of lots num SeIzed and taken In execut on as the property of Thomas C Coleman Est and Ap 13 20 27 10 me directed \\ II be exposed to Public bers 25 and 26 one hundred twenty three property of Stasaele Clement and to be to be sold by / ------Sale at the Co t HOl se Southeasl sold by and fifteen hundredths (12315) feet to ELMER C TAYLOR Shel ff SHERIFF S SALE- By v rtue of a WIlt of COl n~ of Ele\ enlh and K ng Stl eels the pomt of beginning Be the contents ELMER C TAYLOR ShCl ff Clt~ of WIlmington Ne v Castle Count~ A:~f' ~ff ~94~fflces W 1m ngton Del Ordel of Sale No 91 May Telln 1944 thereof what they may Sheriff s Offices Wilmington Del to me d recled will be exposed to Publ c Deluw81e ELMER E PRICE April 5 1944 ApI 13 20 27 Sale at the Court House Southeast ON SATURDAY Seized and taken m executIon as the Apr 13 20 27 Co.rnCl of Elcventh and Kllg SII eets THE TWENTY NINTH DAY property of Elmer E PrIce and to be sold ------­ CIty of WII nlngton New Castle CO lli ty OF APRIL 1944 by SHERIFF S SALE-By v rtue of a WIlt of SHERIFF S SALE-By virtue of a Writ of 01 del of Sale No 87 May TCI m 1944 Delawale at 9 a clock A M Eastern Wal 1 ne ELMER C TAYLOR Shel ff Order of Sale No 83 May Term 1944 to me dll ected w II be exposeel to Pubhc ON SATURDAY the followmg descr bed Real Estate v z Shenff s Offices Wlhmngton Del to me directed WIll be exposed to Pubhc Sale at the Court House Southeast THE 1 WENTY NINTH DAY All those lots p eces or parcels of lanel Apr I 4 1944 Sale at the Court House Southeast OF APRIL 1944 situate In New Castle HI ndred New Castle ApI 13 20 27 Corner of Eleventh and K ng Streets Cornel of Eleventh and King Streets C tv of WIlmington New Castle County at 9 0 clock A M Easte 1 Wa T ne County and State of Dela vare and known CIt) of W hnlngton New Castle County De laware the follow ng descr bed Real Estate viz as lots numbers 16 and 17 in Secllon Q SHERIFF S SALE-By VII tue of a Writ of Delaware ON SATURDAY All that certain lot p ece or parcel of on the plan of Hollo \ay Terrace as Ie Order of Sale No 79 May Term 1944 ON SATURDAY rHE TWENTY NINTH DAY land situate In Brandywme Hundred Ne\\ cOlded m Deed Record X Volume 25 to me directed will be exposed to Pubhc THE TWENTY NINTH DAY OF APRIL 1944 Castle County and State of Delaware and Page 601 and mOl e particularly bounded Sale at the Court House Southeast OF APRIL 1944 at 9 0 clock A M Eastern W8I Tllne known as lot number 22 n Section M on and deSCri bed as follows to wit Corner of Eleventh and King Streets at 9 0 clock A M Eastern War Tnlle the follow ng descnbed Real Estate VIZ the plan of ConcOl d ManOl as record eel Beginning at a po nt on the NOI thcrll CIty of Wilmington New Castle County the follOWing described Real Estate v z All those certain lots p eces 01 parcels In Deed Record B Volume 34 Page 601 SIde of EIghth Street sa d point be 19 Delaware All that certain lot piece or parcel of of land sItuate In Brandywme Hundred and mo e part cula Iy bou lded and de Southeasterly 1\\0 hundled (200) fcc ON SATURDAY land sItuate In Brandywine Hundred New New Castle County and State of Delaware scribed as follows to WIt from the Southerly side of Central Avel l e THE TWENTY NINTH DAY Castle County and State of Delawal e aId and known as lots numbers 5 and 6 10 Beglnn ng at a po nt on the Eastelly anel also bemg 01 tI e dIviSIOn line of lots OF APRIL 1944 known as lot nUinber 4 in Section L on SectIon A on the plan of Claymont Addl SIde of BlOokfield Avenue one hundred numbers IS and 16 thence Northeastel lv at 9 0 clock A M Eastern Wal Time Ihe plan of ConcOl d Manor as ecorded lion as leco ded In Deed RecOld T Vol flfty (150) feet Southerly tlOm the Inter along saId d v s on Ine and pal aile I to the following described Real Estate VIZ n Deed Record B Volume 34 Page 601 ume 27 Page 601 anel mo e particularly sectIOn formed by the SOt thelly side of Cenllal Avenue olle hundled (100) feet to All that certain lot plect! or parcel of and more particularly bounded and de bounded and deSCribed as follows to wit Prospect Avenue a ld the Eastel ly side of a point thence Southeasterly and pal a lle l land sItuate In Brandywine Hundred New SCribed as fOllows to WIt Beg nn ng at a poln\ 011 the Westerly BlOokfie ld Avenue thence Southerly along to Eighth Street forty (40) feet to a Beginnmg at a po nt on the Northelly e Castle County and State of Delaware and Wd hn ngttobn and tPhlladelPhia tr7 known as lot number 16 Section H on SIde of Prospect Avenue s xty live and ~~~npOfk~hesa ~~Y~n~ s(t~~IYf e!ltd~o ~f p!~~o~::~;'~d Abvye~~: ~~~t b:t';'~e:'\~~s b~I~~b~~S ~~~lslf8n Ihe plan of Concord Manor as recorded sIxty SIX hundredths (6566) feet Easterly twenty and th It~o:~ur :~~~re~~hsh~~~~~~ dlv s ian Iii e of lots 22 and 21 thence thence Southwestelly along said d vlslo n Deed Record B Volume 34 Page 601 from a pOint formed by the IntersectIon of feet fro n the ntersecllon formed by the Easterly and parallel to Prospect Avenue line and parallel to Central Avenue one a ld more particularly bounded and de the Easterly side of Brookfield Avenue Northerly side of Pennsylvama Avenue one hundred twenty th, ee and fifteen hun hundred (100) feet to a pomt on the North scr bed as follows to wit and the Northerly SIde of Prospect A vent e and II e Westerly side of said TurnpIke dredths ( 123 15 ) feet to a pomt thence erly SIde of EIghth Street thence Norlh Beg nn ng at a point on the Westerly saId point being on the division Ime of and also bemg on the d,v slon Ime of Northerly and parallel w th Brookfield westerly along said slele of Eighth Street s de of CapItol Avenue one hundred seven lots numbers 3 and 4 thence Easterly lots numbers 6 and 7 thence Westerly ~~:~s~~ti~~e n~I \!~~ f~~~~oer~ p~ln~~~ ~;e ~:trh ! 40jo~f:~t~Ot~~~eg~ ~~h~: ~::~n~~~ f ty (1 70 ) feet Southerly from a pOint along Prospect Avenue twenty (20) feet for ned by the Southerly SIde of Prospect to a point In the dlvls on line between (:~~)g ;:e~ ~t~s ~~i;,~eh~nt~ehU~~:;s~c~f~~ thence Westerly along sa d d VI s ion line ABRAHAM SKLUT Avem e and the Westerly side of Capitol lots numbers 4 and 5 thence Northerly of the Eas erly SIde of lots nu nbel s 34 ~~~d P~~:~~yl \~,rPereosaPnedctfiAftVeeennuehuonnderehdutnh s pr~~I:;t~ "o~d ~~~:~a nn ;:~Ctut~':.~ a;~ l~ : A vent e saId POint being on the diVISIon along sa d dIvision line one hundred ten and 35 th nce Northerly forty (40 ) feet Id b line between lots numbers IS and 16 (110) feet to a point thence Westerly and to a po nt on dlv s on IlIle of lots lU nbers i l~!3 ~~~t~':,~~ t~h~~':Or~~~~~h~eygi::.~~g Be so y ELMER C TAYLOR Sh I ff thence Westerly and parallel to Prospect parallel WIth Prospect Avenue twenty (20) Avenue one hUAdred twenty ihrec...aod IIf feet to a point said point being on the ~':I~~n5 I ~~e~~~ ~~s~~~~d ~~~y a:~~~ ~:~~ ELIZABETH A HAGERTY Sher If s Offlces Wil n ngton Del teen hundredths (12315) feet to a point dIviSion 1 ne of lots numbel s 3 and 4 to a point on the Weste rly SIde of the Se zed and taken 10 execut 01 as the April 6 J944 thence Southerly along the saId d,v s on thence Southerly and parallel to Capitol of EII7.abelh A Hagerty aId to be Avenue twenty (20) feet to 3 point saId I ne one hundred ten (110) feet to the ~~~~en~~~th:~~ ar~~~a~: I~hT~Ir~~~:Pt~~ ~o~~~y -;~==-~R:--II-:-3F-:-:-:-~-E--B-y-V-lr-tt-,e-Of-a-\\-r -t -of POint bemg on the d visIon line between NOI thelly s de of Prospect Avenue the ty (40) feet to the point of beg nn ng Be She Iff s 5~~~R.Jj I ;A~:;'~R D~II, e l ff Ordel of Sale No 97 May Term 1944 lots numbel s 16 and 17 thence Easterly point of beginning Be the contents thele th~A~~~~s ~~'g~'ii what they may Apll1 6 1944 to me directed WIll be exposed to Public along saId diviSIon line one hundred of w hat they may twenty three and fifteen hundredths CONCORD MANOR DEVELOPMENT SeIzed and taken n execut on as the Apr 13 20 27 ~~~':,e:t or'h~le;eOnUt\,' a~~U~lngSo~::~~~t (123 15) feet to a point on the Westerly COMPANY A CORPORATION OF THE property of James C Lyons and to be ------CIty of Wilmington New Castle Count v SIde of Capitol Avenue thence Northerly STATE OF DELAWARE sold by SHERIFF S SALE-By vIrtue of a writ of Delaware along the Westerly SIde of Capitol Avenue SeIzed and taken In execution as the ELMER C TAYLOR She If Order of Sale No 92 May Term 1944 twenty (20) feet to the point of beginning property of Concord Manor Development Shel ff s Offlces Wllm ngton De l to ne d I ected w II be exposed to Pubhc Be the contents thereof what they may Company a Corporation of the State of April 6 1944 Sale at the Court House Southeast ELMER E MOSIMAN Delawal e and to be sold by Apr 13 20 27 Corne of Eleventh and King Streets Seized and taken In execution as the ELMER C TAYLOR Sher ff C ty of W Imlngton New Castle CO L nty property of Elmer E Mosi man and to be She I If s Offlccs WI 1m ngton Del SHERIFF S SALE-By v rtue of a Y De laware sold by ApI I 5 1944 Older of Sale No 88 May Telln 1944 ELMER C TAYLOR Sher ff Apr 13 20 27 to me directed will be exposed to Pub I c Shel ff s Offlces Wilmington Del Sale a t the Court House Southeast April 4 1944 SHERIFF S SALE-By virtue of a WIlt of Cornel of Eleventh and Kmg Streets Apr 13 20 27 Ordel of Sale No 84 May Term 1944 CIty of W 1m ngton New Castle COl n ly to me d rected will be exposed to Publ c Delaware SHERIFF S SALE-By v rtue of a wr t of Sale at the Court House Southeast Order of Sale No 80 May Term 1944 Corne of Eleventh and King SlIeets to me directed will be exposed to Public C ty of Wllm ngton New Castle County Sale at the Court House Southeast Delaware Corner of Eleventh and King Streets City of W Imlngton New Ca3tle County Delaware ON SATURDAY THE TWENTY NINTH DAY OF APRIL 1944 at 9 0 clock A M Eastern War T,me the follow ng described Real Estate VIZ All that certain lot pIece 01 parce l of land situate n Brandyw ne Hundred New Castle County and State of Delaware and known as lot numbel 3 In Section L on the plan of Concord Manol as recorded n Deed Recorel B Volu ne 34 Page 601 and mo e part cularly bounded a nd descr bed as follows to w t Beginning at a po nt 01 the Northelly s de of Prospect Avenue said point be ng Easte Iy fo ty Ilve_ and s xty s x hun d redths (4566) fee t flo n a point formed by the ntersect on of the NOI the rly SId e of P rospect Avenue a nd the Easterly s de of Brookfield Avcnue sa d po nl beil g also on the d ivis ion line between lots numbers 2 and 3 thence Easterly along the NO I therly side of P ospect Avenue twe l ty (20) feet to a point said point being on the dlv slon I ne of lots numbel S 3 aId 4 thence a long sa d dlv s lon line o lC hu ldl ed ten ( 110) feet Northerly to a po nt thence WestClly a ld pal a ll e l with P ospect Avenue twenty (20) feet to a POint on the dlv Slon line between lots numbers 2 a nd 3 thence Southerly one hl ndred ON SAfURDAY ten (110) feet along said division line to THE 1WENTY NINTIl DAY the point of beginning Be thc contents OF APRIL 1944 37c thc eof what they may a t 9 0 clock A M Eas tel n War T nc FRED 0 LANG thc folio v n g descrlbcel Real Estate viz 34c Se zed and taken In execut on as tI e All II osc ce ta n ots pleccs 01 pa ce ls o f la ld s ltl atc I New Castle III nd cd ON SATURDAY ~~operty of Fred 0 La 19 and to bc sold Ne v Castlc County anel State of De lawBle 42c THE TWENTY NINTH DAY ELMER C TAYLOR Sherlt'f and kno vn as lots III mbe l s 72 73 In Sec OF APRIL 1944 Sheriff s Offlces Wilmington Del ON SATURDAY to A on tI e plan of Holloway Te ll acc THE TWENTY NINTH DAy as ecorded In Deed Record X Volume 25 9f~II~~~ ~ g Ad e ~rlb!~S~~~1 'i's~~t: ~~: 1~~"1~ ~4427 SHERIFF S SALE-By virtue of a WI t of tha t certa n lot piece or parcel of .-.:... ______Ordel of Sale No 85 May Term 1944 at 9 0 CIOC kO~ ~R~a!~~n Wa T nc ~~~e d ~~r abne~ ".:~r~olf~:~c~~ ' ~rt bounded In Brandywine Hundl cd New SHERIFF S SALE-By vlrtuc of a w[ t of to m e d irected WIll be exposed to Publ e ON SATURDAY tI c following deSCribed Real Estate vi z Beginn ing a t a point on the d vIs 0 1 ty and State of Delaware and Order of Sale No 81 May Term 1944 Sale at the Court HOI se Southeast THE TWENTY NINTH DAY All those certain lots p eces or palcels line betwcen lots seventy one and seventy ot number 18 In Sectio 1 J on to me d rected will be exposed to Public COl ner of Eleventh and King Streets OF APRIL 1944 of land s ituate In BI andy vine Hundred two and on the Northerly side of West of ConcOI d Manor as recorded In Sale at the Court House Southeast City of WII nlngton New Castle County at 9 0 clock A M Eastern War TIc Nc w Castle Coun\¥ and State of Delawarc Avenue sa d point being located slxt B Volume 34 Page 601 and Cornel of Eleventh and KIng Streets De lawa e the follOWing descllbed Real Estate viz a lei known as lots numbers 122 and 123 n (60 ) reet Northeasterly from a point fOIl1 cularly bounded and dcscribed City of Wilmington New Castle County ON SATURDAY All that certain lot piece 01 parcel of P enn Rose as recorded In Deed Record L cd by thc Southerly side of Sixth Street to wit Delaware THE TWENTY NINTH DAY land slluate In Brandywine Hundred New Volume 19 Page 601 and mOl e pa tlcllarly plolonged across West A vcm e to tI c nlng at a point on the Westerly ON SATURDAY OF APRIL 1944 Castle County anel State of Delaware and bounded and descllbed as fo llows to wit Northerly side of West Avenue and also Brookfield Avenue two hundled ten THE TWENTY NINTH DAY at 9 0 clock A M Eastcrn W8I Time known as lot number 19 In Sect on P on B ginning at a pol It on the Westerly on the d lv slon line bet\\ een lots numbers SouthClly from a point formed OF APRIL 1944 the following described Real Estate VIZ the plan of C laymont Addition as recorded si de of East Thirty IlInth Street said point s Ixty eight and s ixty nine Thence North Ilterscction of the Southerly S de nt 9 0 clock A M Eastern War TI ne All that certain lot piece or parcel of In Deed Recor d T Volume 27 Page 601 be 19 sixty (60) feet Southerly from a westerly along the divis ion line betwee, Avenue and the Westerly side the following described Real Estate viz land sItuate In Brandywine Hundred New nnd more particularly bounded and de point formed by the Southerly sIde of lots III mbers seventy one and scvcnty two Avenue thence along the All that certain lot piece or parcel of Castle County and State of Delaware and scribed as follows to WIt Spruce Street and the Wes telly side of onc hl ndred ( 100) feet to a point on the s ide of Brookfield Avenue twenty land sItuate In Brandywine Hundred New known on the plan of Penn Rose Land Beginning at a point on the Southelly East ThIrty ninth Street said beginning boundary line oC Holloway Terrace thence \0 a point on the division line Castle County and State of Delaware and and Improvement Company ~s lot No side of Delaware Avenue one hundred point being on the diVision line between Northeasterly a long said boundary line lots lIumbers 18 and 19 thence known as lot number 12 In Section I on 146 as said plan Is of record In the office twenty (120) feet Easterly from the point lots numbers 121 and 122 thence Westerly forty (40 ) feet to a POint said point the plan of Wilmont as recorded In Deed for the RecordIng of Deeds etc In and formed by the Intersection of the Easterly and parallel to Spruce Street along said being on thc d iVision line betwee n lots Record W Volumc 32 Page 60 1 and more for New Castle County aloresald In Deed side of Brookside Avenue and the South divisIon line one hundred twelve (112) feet numbel s seventy three and seventy four particularly bounded and described as tol Record L Vol 19 Page 601 etc and erly side of Delaware Avenue Said poInt seven and one quarter (7 1.) Inches to a thence So utheasterly along said dlvlslo 1 more particularly bounded and described beIng on the dIvision line between lots point thence Southeasterly stxty s ix (66) IInc one hundred ( 100 ) leet to a point on 10;:g~~n7~~ at a point lormed by the as follows to "It numbel s 19 and 20 thence Southerly and feet six (6) Inches to a poInt on the bOlln the NOI therly s de of West Avenue Intersection of the Southerly side of Beginning at a stake on the Southwester along the dIvision line of lots numbers 19 dary line thence NOI theasterly along sold til nee Southwesterly nlong saId sIde forty Brandywine Boulevard and the Westerly Iy side of Fortieth Street at the dIstance and 20 and parallel to Brookside Avenuc boundary line one hundred eighteen (118) (40) feet to the point of beginning Be of forty feet Northwesterly from one hundred ten (110) feet more or less side of Climax Avenue thence Welter1y O;t::eet what they m ay along the Southerly II de of Brandywine the Northwesterly side of Pine Street to a point on the boundary line thence r;e!I:I'e°~~ ~~fs~ht~t~ ~~~nt~ ~~~~~e tb~ crke;~~~~eof Boulevard twenty (20) feet to a point thence Southwesterly and parallel with Easterly along said boundary line twenty Northwesterly along said side of East Seized and taken In execution as the said point being on the division line of Pine Street one hundred seven feet sIx (20) leet to a poInt on the divisIon line of Thirty nInth Street thirty three (33) fect property of E J Stewart and to bc sold lots number! 11 and 12 thence Southerly Inches to a corner thence Northweosterly Iota numbers 18 and 19 and parallel to to tile point of beginning Be the contents by along aald division line and parallel to and parallel to Fortieth Street twenty leet Delaware Avenue thence Northerly along thereof what they may ELMER C TAYLOR Sher iff Climax Avenue one hundred twenty (110) to the corner of lot No 140 thence North said division Une one hundred ten (110) WM E LUCAS 'I Sheri" s Offlces Wilmington Del leet 10 • point thence Eaaterly and paral eaaterly along said side of said lot and feet more or Ie.. to • point on the South Seized and taken In executIon as the April 8 1944 lei to Brandywine Boulevard twenty (20) parallel with the IIrst mentioned line and erly side of Delaware Avenue thence property of William E I ucas and to be Apr 13 20 27 Ten SHERIFF S SALE-By virtue of a writ of Order of Sale No 66 May Term 1944 to m e d rected \I III be eX'posed to Public Sale at the Court House outheast Corner of Eleventh and King Str c iS City of Wilmington New CasUe County D law are

Address Jol n P Cunn Attorney at 18 v C t z ns Bank Bu Id ng W I nlngton Delaware

SHERIFF S SALE-By v rtl e of a \H t of o de of Sa le No 31 ~ l a) Te n 1944 to ne d l ected v II be exposed to Public Sale at tI e Court House Soulh east Corner of Eleventh and K ng Street Ci t) of Wilm ng10 Ne v Castle County Dela va e ON SATURDAY THE TWENTY SECOND DAY OF APRIL 1944

Beg nn ng at a potnt on Ma Street a corne r of sa d lot and running tI ence v tI the I ne of land of J oseph L G bson South forty one degrees and te n n l utes West th ce hundred fifty e ght feet to the 1 ne of the la nd of John C Corb It thence v th the I ne of the sa d Corb tt fa ty seven degrees West eighty n ne feet four ches to a corner of the la nd of Joseph A Lord Deceased thence v th tI e Un e of the sa d Lord North forty one and one hall degrees East thence one hundred fifty s x feet four degrees East thence three hundred Afty six feet four mches to sa d Ma n Street thence w th said Street Se zed a nd taken n execut on as tI e South forty seven degrees and forty min property of W II am Lavall and Bessie l tes East eighty six feet to the place of Laval n h s wife and to be sold by beginning Containing thirty one thous ELMER C TAYLOR SI er ff and two hundred fifty one squa e feet Sheriff s Offices W Imlngto Del are or less Be the contents thereof April 1 1944 what they nay 4 6 13 20 ODESSA HALL COMPANY A CORPORATION OF THE STATE OF DELAYARE - Y 10498 Seized and taken In execut on as the p operty of Odessa Hall Co a corpora t on of Ihe State of Delaware and to be sold by ELMER C TAYLOR SI e rlff Sheriff s Offices WI m ngto Del April 1 1944 4 6 13 20

SHERIFF S SALE- By v rtue of a vr t of Orde r of Sale No 29 May Term 1944 to me directed w II be exposed to Public Sale at the Marshallton Postofflce In the town of Marshallton M II Creek Hundred Ne v Castle County Delawal e ON TUESDAY THE TWENTY FIFTH DAY OF APRIL 1944 at 10 a clock A M Eastern Wal TI ne the following described Real Estate v Z All that lot or p ece of land situate m White Clay C eek Hundred New Castle County and State of Delaware bounded ON SATURDAY a nd described as follows to wit THE TWENTY NINTH DAY OF APRIL 1944 of B~!I;n~~:ee~t :.!1c~~~~r P~~r l~h~~eIO~e~~~ at 9 a clock A M Eastern Wa Time lot recently sold by the said Rodman the follow ng descr bed Real Estate v z Lovett to Lavinia Pondextel the.nce wltl All Ihose certa n lots pieces a pa cels the center of sa d Street North eighty of land situate In Brandywine Hundred five degrees West thirty feet to another New Castle County and State of Delaware Iron pin In the center of said Street a a nd known as lot III nbe rs I 2 37 and SHERIFF S SALE- By virtue of a v It of corner for lot recently sold by the sa d 38 In Section B on the plan of Concord Order of Sa le No 65 May rerm 1944 Rodman Lovett to Dav d Boyles the nce Manor as ecorc\ed In Deed Record B to me directed will be exposcd to Public SHERIFF S SALE-By virtue of a v~ Orde r of Sa le No 69 May Term 1944 thereb North Ave degrees East one hun Volume 34 Page 601 and more pa tlcu Sale at the Court HOl se Sout! east d ed nil eteen feet to a n Iron pin another larly bounded and described as follows to Corner of Eleventh and King Streets to ne directed will be exposed to Public corner for the said David Boyles lands wit City of WII nlngton New Castle County Sale at the Court Hous. Southeast thence thereby South eighty Ave degrees Beginning at a po nt fa med by the Delawal e Corner of Eleventh And K ng Streets East thirty feet to a n Iron pin another Southerly side of Bethe Street a nd the ON SATURDAY City of Wilmington New Castle COl nty corner for said lands recently sold to Easterly side of Concord Turnp ke the ce THE TWENTY NINTH DAY Dc aware Lavinia PondeX'te thence thereby SOUU, Easterly along the Southerly side of Bet! OF APRIL 1944 ON SATURDAY five degrees West one hundred nineteen el Street one hundred Afty ( 150) feet to at 9 a clock A M Eastern War Time THE TWENTY NINTH DAY feet to the place of beginning Be the a point sa d point be ng on the d vision the foliowlng described Real Estate viz OF APRIL 1944 contents thereof what they may line between lots numbers 36 and 37 Ali tI e 01 e I al! l ndlvlded Intel est of at 9 a clock A M Eastern Wa r T me SUSAN M TILGHMAN - E 24 217 thence Southerly along said d vlslo I ne Berna d Carr In and to all that certain lot the foliowlng described Real Estate v z Selzl!d and taken In eX'ecution as the and parallel to Concord T rnplke one piece or parcel of land situate In Gordon Ali U ose certain lots p eces or parcels p operty of Susan M Tilghman and to hl ndred twelve and Rve tenths ( 1125) Heights Brand yw ne Hl ndred New Cas of land situate n Brandywl e He r dred be sold by feet to a point thence Westerly and tie County and State of Delaware n ore New Castle County and State of Delaware ELMER C TAYLOR Sheriff parallel to Bethel Street forty (40) feet pa tlcularly bounded a ld described as fol and known as lots numbe rs I I to 15 In Sheriff s Offices WII nlngto Del to a point thence Northerly and paraliel lows to wit Section I on the plan of Conca d Manor April I 1944 to Concord Turnpike sixty two and Ave BEGINNING at a point on the Southe rly as recorded In Deed Record B Volume 4 6 13 20 tenths (625) feet to a point said point side of Front Street a le hundred and 34 Page 601 and more partlcula Iy bound SHERIFF S SALE- By v rtue of a WIlt of being on the division line between lot twenty Ave feet Westerly from the West ed and described as follows to wit SHERIFF S SALE-By virtue of a WIlt Order of Sale No 58 May Term 1944 numbers 38 2 and 3 thence Westerly erly side of Lore A venue the nce South Beginning at a point on the Westerly of Order of Sale No 30 May Term to me directed wlll be exposed to Public along the division line between lots num erly and parallel with Lore Avenue one side of BrookAeld Ave nue one hundred 1944 to me directed wlll be eX'posed to Sale at the Court House Southeast bers 2 and 3 and parallel to Bethel Street hundred a nd Rf ty feet thence Westerly twelve and thlt ty nine hund edths ( 11239) Public Sale at the Postoffice In the town Corner of Eleventh and King Streets one hundred ten ( 110) feet to a point on a nd para liel with Front Street twe nty feet Northerly from a po nt formed by of Marshallton MlII Creek Hundred New City of Wilmington New CasUe County the Easterly side of Conco d Turnpike Ave feet thence Northerly a nd paraliel the Intersection of the Northerly Side of CasUe County Delaware Delaware thence Northerly along the sa d Easterly with the Arst me ntioned line and Lore Prospect Avenue and the Westerly side ON TUESDAY ON SATURDAY side of th. Concord Turnpike f1f y (50) Ave nue one hl ndred and flfty feet to the of BrookReld Avenue thence Westerly THE TWENTY FIFTH DAY OF THE TWENTY NINTH DAY feet to the point of beginning Be the said Southerly side of Front Strcet thence and parallel With Prospeet Avenue one APRIL 1944 OF APRIL 1944 contents thereof what they nay Easterly along said Southerly side of Front hundred two and seventeen hundredths at 10 0 clock A M Eastern War Time at 9 0 clock A M Eastern War Time CONCORD MANOR DEVELOPMENT Street twenty Rve feet to the point and (10217) feet to a point thence No therly the following dl!scrlbed Real Estate viz the following described Real Estate viz COMPANY A CORPORATION OF THE place of Beginning Be the contents there a nd parallel with BrookAeld Avenue one All that certain lot piece or parcel of All those certain lots pieces or parcels STATE OF DELAWARE of what they may hl ndred nineteen and Ave hundredths land known as lots numbers 6 and 7 See of land situate In Brandywine Hundred Seized and taken In execution as the BERNARD CARR - A 19 39 (11905) feet to a point said point being tion A on the plot 01 ROl!I!vllle Park sit New Castle County and State of Dela property of Concord Manor Development Seized and taken In eX'ecution as the on the diVision line of lots numbers 15 uate In MJII Creek Hundred New Castle ware and known as lots numb4!rs 17 IB Company a Corporation of the State of property of Bernard Carr and to b4! sold and 16 thence Easterly one hundred (100) County and State of Delaware more par­ 19 20 21 and 22 In SecUon G on the Delaware and to b4! sold by by feet along said division line of lots num ticularly bounded and deserlbed .. 101- plan of Concord Manor u recorded In ELMER C TAYLOR Sheriff ELMER C TAYLOR Sheriff b4!rs 15 and 16 to a point on the Westerly Deed Record B Voluma 34 Page 801 and Sheriff s OftIces Wilmington Del Sherif! a OftIces Wilmington Del Jow~ to wit side of Brookfield Avenue thence South more particularly bounded and described April 3 1944 Aprll 3 1944 erly along the Westerly side of Brl)okAeld BeglMln, at a point on the Northerly Apr 13 20 17 side of the Lincoln Highway otherwll!l! as follows to wit Apr 13 20 27 Avenue ninety eight and one tenth (98 I) SHERIFF S SALE-By v I tue of a wr t of Order of Sale No 105 May Ter n 1944 to me d rected w ill be exposed to Public Sale at the Court House Southeast CO l ne of Eleventh and King Streets CIty of WII nlngton New Castle County Delaware ON SAl URDAY ON SATURDAY THE TWENTY NINTH DAY THE TWENTY NINTH DAY OF APRIL ]94d OF APRIL 1944 at 9 0 clock A M Eastel n War T me at 9 0 clock A M Eastern War TIme the follow ng described Rea l Estate v z the following described Real Estate viz All those cel taln lots pieces or parcels All those certain lots pieces or parcels oC land sItuate n Christiana Hl ndled New of land s Ituate In Christiana Hundred New Castle Count) and State oC Delaware and Castle County and State of Deiawme and known as lots numbers 13 and 14 n Sec known as lots numbers 105 ]06 and 101 tlon H of Forrest Pal k as I ecorded n n Elsmere as recorded on a map In the Deed RecOl d C Volume 28 Page 601 and Office of the Board of Assessment and more particl larly bounded and deser bed more particularly bounded and described aS~~ I~~~~ gtoa~l; point 01 the Ea.telly aSBr:i:~~ISn!O ~it a point formed by the s de of Maple Ave nue two hundred seven Northerly side of BaltimOle Avenue and ty five (215) feet Southerly flOm a poh t SHERIFF S SALE- By virtue of a vr t o( the Northwesterly side of Railroad Ave fo med by the Intelsectlon of the Eastelly o dcr of Sale No 122 May Term 1944 nue thence Northeasterly along said side side of Maple Avent e and the Southerly ELMER C 'T AYLOR She ff to me dh ected w II be exposed to Public of Railroad Avenue one hundled seventy SIde of Second Avent e sold POint being SI el ff s Offices Wllm ngto Del Sale at tI e Court House Southcast two ( 112) feet to a point formed by the In the division line of lots nu nbe rs 12 and ApI I 6 1944 Co e of Eleventh and Kllg Streets Intersect on of said side of Railroad Ave 13 thence Eastelly a long said division Ap 13 20 27 City of W In ngton New Cas tle COUI ty nue and the Northwesterly side of Centre line one hundred (100) feet to a point Delaware or du Pont Road also being on the division thence SOL therly feet to R pOint on ELMER C TAYLOR SI e Iff SHERIFF S SALE- By virtue of a writ of ON SATURDAY line between lots numbers 104 and 105 ~~:t b:;'U~d~nlt;OI~:~C~yWt~~e~~Undary She Iff s Offices W In I gto Del Order of Sale No 11B May Tel m 1944 THE TWENTY NINTH DA Y ApI II 7 1944 to me directed will be exposed to Public OF APRIL ]944 ~~':,"~~n~r~~e:~~e~l~e';,~ s~~i~n:~~!S~~~7 I~n~ line and the Easterly side of Maple Ave Apr 13 20 27 Sale at the Court House Southeast at 9 0 clock A M Eastern War T ime more or less to a POint on the division line ~~:terl~~~~: o~~~~I~v:~~e along f~t Corner of Eleventh and K ng Streets tI e following described Real Estate viz SHERIFF S SALE-By v rtue of a writ of City of Wilmington New Castle County All those certa n lots or parcels of land ~!1~0~~~~::rll~2: o~heen;~n~~~~h~~~~ ~I~~~ to the point of begi nning Be the contents o der of Sale No 114 May Ter n 1944 Delaware si tuate In New Cas tle Hundled New Castle feet to a point on the Northerly side of th~~yw;~ti~e~~a~NER to me dl ectcd "III be exposed to Public ON SATURDAY County a ld State of Delaware and com Sale at the Court House Soutl east prlsl g Lots Nos 11 12 13 14 and 15 of Baltimore Avenue thence Easterly along Seized and taken In executIOn as the THE TWENTY NINTH DA \ said side o f Baltimore Avenue one hundred Ell MI I d t Cornel of Eleventh and King St eets OF APRIL 1944 Block 15 of Mlnquadale as appcars 0 twenty three (123) feet to the point of be g~o~~rJYb~f Mary en c lenel an 0 City of Wilmington New Castle Cou It) at 9 0 clock A M Eastern War lime tI e plot thc eo! recOl ded n the office of Delaware ginning Be the contents thereof what ELMER C TAYLOR Sherifi' tI e following descllbed Real Estate viz Recordllg Deeds n and for New Castle ON SATURDAY All tI ose ce taln lots pieces 0 palce ls County . fo esald In Deed Record D Vol th::rO~;'-~D T WALLACE Jr and MAR Sheriff s Offices WII nington Del THE TWENTY NINTH DAY of land situate In Christiana Hundred Ne v u ne 27 Page 601 etc and n 0 e pal t cu GARET WALLACE his wife ~~rll I ~ ~g4~7 OF APRIL 1944 Castle County and State of Delaware and I.rly bOl nded and descllbed as 10110 vs to at 9 0 clock A M Eastel n War r ime wit SeIzed and taken In cxecutlon as the L :..------=-----:----:-----: known as lots numbers 08 and 59 In Avalon the followlnll described Real Estate viz as ecorded In Deed Record P Volume 26 Begi n 1 ng at a pOint 01 ell ndrcd clghty perty of Howard T Wallace JI and SHERIFF S SALE- By vlrtl e of a writ of All tI at certall lot piece or pa cel of Page 601 and more part cularly bounded feet dis tance In a Westerly direction fro ~~rgaret Wallace his wife and to be sold Ordcr of Sale No 110 May TCI III 1944 lal d sltl ate In Chrlstla la Hundl ed New and described as follows to wit tI e Intersect on of the SOL therly • de of Castle County and State of Delaware and by ELMER C TAYLOR Sheriff Beginning at a point on the Westerly Camden Street with the Westcrly side of ~~I; C adtlret~;:d ;~~I~C :;~~!ed J~!t'I~:~~~ known as lot number 40 n L berty as Ie side of Berlin SII eet one hundred ( 100 ) Hazcldell Avenue and runn ng thence ShcrlfI's Offices Wilmington De l Corner of Eleventh and King Streets corded In Deed Record P Volume 27 feet Southeasterly from a po nt formed Westerly along the Southerly side of Cam Apr I 1 1944 City of Wilmington New Castle County Page 601 and mOl e particularly bo mded by tI e Wes terly side of Berlin Street and den St eet one hundred feet thence Soutl Apr 13 20 27 Dela vare ON SATURDAY and dcscrlbed as follows to wit tJ e Southerly s de of W Ison St eet said e Iy and parallel with Hazeldell Avenuc Beginning at a point on the Northwest pOint being on a dlvls on I ne between onc hundrcd lcet I hence Easterly and SHERIFF ~ ~~~:y 1~~r~:yOfT:r~rl~~! THE T~E~~rt'I~i.;~ DAY erly s ide of PI Ice s Road said point being lots numbers 57 and 56 thence Southerly pa allel with Camden Street one hundred Northwesterly one hundred five ( 105 ) feet along the Westerly ;;Ide of Bcrlln Street lcet .,d tI ence Northerly and parallel ~;~~ cftrected wi11 be exposed to Public at 9 0 clock A M Eastern War Time from a point formcd by the said side of Rfty (50) feet to a point said POllt being with Hazeldell A venue one hundred feet Sale at otth~le';.,"n~~ a~~u~ln:o~~~e":~t the following described Real Estate viz Price s Road and the NOI therly side oC on the division line of lots numbers 59 to the place of beginning Be the con Liberty Road on the division line betwecn tcnts thereol what they may Wilmington New Castle Counfy stt:.: and 60 thence Westerly one hundred gf:;':r la~JI at~er~al~h~~:tI~~:c~luo:d~e~c~e~ lot. numbers 40 and 41 thence South twenty (120) feet along the division line ANNA P POLCINO - P 35 523 westerly along said division line one hun Delaware ON SATURDAY of lots numbers 59 and 60 and parallel to Seized and tak.,n In execution as tI c ~~~~en ~~~~~yn~:;,te~t~tfn °Je?a~~~:r:s ar~d dred and eleven hundredths (100 11) feet Wilson Street to a point In a diVision property of Anna P Polclno and to be THE TWENTY NINTH DAY d d In Deed Record C Volume 33 Page to a point on the dlvl.lon line of lot line between Iota numbers 59 and 69 sold by 0" APRIL 1944 .~d more particularly bounded and de number 38 thence Northwesterly along 9 lock A M Eastern War Time :r f 11 w. to wit thence Northerly and parallel to Berlin ELMER C TAYLOR Sheriff O .ald dlvl.lon line twenty (20) feet to a Street Rrty (50) feet to a point In the Sheriff s Office. Wltm ngton Del ~~e t~ll~Wlng described Real Eatate viz .C~~n~~g °at a point on the NGrtherly point on the boundary line thence North division line of lot. numbers 53 and 58 April B 1944 All th t certain lot piece or parcel ot .Ide of Capitol Trail one hundred twenty s ixty live delree. eleven minutes E ••t Apr 13 20 27 land .It~ate In Chrlstlana Hundred New thence Ea.terly and parallel to Wloon Twelve The Newark Post. Newark. Delaware. Thursday. April 20. 1944 DAY OF the Board of A.uessment and more par Seized and taken In execution aa the S~~o~ ~~~:y .~lrtr:;:yOfT::I~~ THE TWUZlR~EC= ticularly bounded and described aa fol Lepl Notices property of Bessie I Murry and to be sold by to me directed wtll be exposed to ~~e9 roll~;~~~k d~SCt;'j~a~:~~ ~~!JI~: 10;:g~n'f~~ at a point on the Southeast ELMER C TAYLOR Sherif! Sherif! s Offices Wilmington Del ~,::,~lICC~~~:t ~:e ~~~~:°U:d So~:~g All those certain tracts or parcels of ~~II~' s~~: h~fnd~::WOO)S:~tNo~~~a=~~: SHERIFF S SALE-By virtue of a writ of April 1 I~ Order of Sale No 33 May Term I~ 4 6 13 20 New Cutle to me directed will be exposed to 1------:---::---: ~~r:~ ~!~:~~~~::;:~ ~~~~:~£~~Ii~s ~~:s~~:i<~:;;fe ~~f f~~£i;~I~!y::~~:~;;d~?~t[~I:~~{~ Public Sale at the Court House South SHERIFF S SALE-By virtue of a writ of THE TWENTY SECOND DAY OF loway Terrace as appears on the plot being on the division line between lots cut Corner of Eleve nth and King Order of Sale No 37 May Term 1944 APRIL 1944 thereof recorded In the office for Re numbers 11. and 116 thence Southeast Streets City of Wilmington New CasUe to me directed wlll be exposed to at 9 30 0 clock A M Eastern War Time cord11lg Deeds etc In and for New erly along said division line and partly af n County Delaware Public Sale at the Court House South the fo1lowlng described Real Estate viz cxastlev~~,:::~y25 ,::::I":oi e~e!dRO;:~: along the division line of lot number 115 ON SATURDAY east Corner of Eleventh and King A1l those certain lots or parcels of land ed and parallel to Holly Oak Road one hun THE TWENTY SECOND DAY OF Streets CIty of Wilmington New Castle sItuate In New Castle Hundred New Castle particularlv bounded and descrlb as dred fifty (150) feet to a point said point APRIL 1944 County Delaware County and State of Delaware and com follows to wit h t being on the division line between lots at 8 30 0 clock A M Eastern War Time ON SATURDAY prlslng lots Nos 5 and 6 ot Block 32 of Beglnlllng at a point In the Sout eas er numbers 116 and 117 thence Northeasterly the following described Real Estate viz THE TWENTY SECOND DAY OF Mlnquadale as appears on the plot thereof ~ S ~~~t~f ~::ta~~~~~'::'~e~~y tht:,~ta~~: along said division line and parallel with All tbat certain tract or parcel of land APRIL 1944 Northeastelly side Fourth Street thence and premises hereinafter particularly de at 9 30 0 clock A M Eastern War Time ~~~or~~~~ tf~~ ~~~e ~~~t~e~~~~~~ ~:~: ot ~~e~:: :'~:f~nffl~: O(f~~tf~~tm~,alis~t scribed situate lying and being In New the following deserlbed Real Estate viz said In Deed Record M Volume 27 Page ~f:!,t~e~~t:rl~~n~~:d f:~a!~la ;:~~t ~~~~~~ thence Northwesterly along said division CasUe Hundred New CasUe County and All the certain lots pieces or parcels of State of Delaware and compriSing lots land situate In New CasUe County State '::,Id ~~~cr~~~ ::!o~~1l~:.tlf~l!:'ii bounded Northeastelly and parallel with Central ~1~~rs:n~n~a~~I~~ret; "tA~ ?r~) ~:~:I~~e~ Nos 103 and 104 of Block X of Holloway of Delaware and known on the plot of Terrace as appears on the plot thereof Eden Park Gardens as lots numbered 55 er~;g~~~II~~a~~ ~rea r~~~rldIS~~~~eo~,;~~~ ~~J~:~£~lo~~~:~i!~~~lf.s~~~ \~~efr~ ~~"~!t ont~~~c~~~~t':,s~e:~re~~e a~~n~h~~~~ recorded In the office for recording deeds and 56 In block number 8 as said plan ~~~rt:o~outl~~ar~o~tn~a~~[~~naCO~~~~u~ Southeasterly SIde of Central Avenue and side of Cherry Street forty ( 40) feet to etc In and for New Castle County a fore Is of r~cord In the office of the Recorder thence Easterly along the Northerly hne thence thereby Southwesterly forty feet the point of beginning Be the contents said In Deed Record X Volume 20 page of Deeds In Wilmington In and for New 601 etc and mOl e partlcularly bounded CasUe County In Deed Record N Volume 01 lot No 4 Block 32 one hundred teet ~~n~~~h~~:~~ ~~a~e~~~~I~ay Be the con ~h~:..e~L;sha~g!;i~n~ST and deSCribed as follows to wit 26 Page 601 and more particularly ~e~~~s NJ~hlelrlrlnal;~:V~~dW~st~I~~YP~'~~ THE NAfJONAL SYNDICATE CORPORA SClzed and taken In executIon as the Beginning at a POint In the Easterly bounded and described as follows to wit fOI ty feet thence Easterly along the South TION A CORPORATION OF THE STATE ploperty of Charles Moyer Est and to boundary of Holloway Tel race at the Beginning at a point on the Southerly erly line of Lot No 7 Block 32 one hun OF NEW YORK- T 30 563 be sold by distance of nme hundred nmety nine and side of Albany Avenue at the distance dred feet to the Easterly side of Liberty SeIzed and taken 11l execution as the ELMER C TAYLOR SherIff fOl ty five one hundredths feet Southerly of three hundred feet Westelly from the Boulevard thence Southerly along Liberty ploperty of The Nat onal Syndicate COl Sheriff s Offices Wllm11lgton Del from the Southerly side of School Lane Westerly side of WIlmington Avenue Boulevard forty feet to the point of begin poratlOn a corporation of the State of April I 1944 said point of beglnnmg being a corner for thence Southerly and parallel with WII nmg Be the contents thereof what they New York and to be sold b y 4 6 13 20 lots 104 and 105 of Block X aforesaid mlngton Avenue one hundred feet to a thence Westerly and perpendicular to the corner thence Westerly and parallel with ~~~XANDER W SUBOCZ _ N 28 172 Sheriff s ~~~~R ~II;;'~~:;'~R Ds.:~erlff SHERIFF S SALE_By vIrtue of a wrIt of said Easterly boundard of Holloway Ter Albany Avenue forty feet to a corner race one hundred feet to the Easterly side thence Northerly parallel with the first Seized and taken m execution as the AprIl I 1944 ~rd'::.e Ofdl~:~~edNOwI~~ ~ay e;~~d 19~ of East Avenue thence the reby Southerly deSCribed Ime and Wilmington Avenue ~~o~:I~Yb~f Alexander W Subocz and to 14__ 6_13_ 2_0 ______--: Public Sale at the Court House South forty feet to a point thence Easterly and one hundred feet to the said Southerly ELMER C TAYLOR Sherff SHERIFFS SALE_By vIrtue of a , of east Corner of Eleventh and K lngl ------parallel with the first course hereof one side of Albany Avenue and thence thereby She I Iff s Offices Wilmington Del del of Sale No 46 May Term 1944 Streets City of Wllm11lgton New Castle hundred feet to the said Easterly boun Easterly forty feet to the place of begin Apr I I 1944 to me dIrected wlll be exposed ' to Count) Delaware dary of Holloway Terrace and thence nlng Be the contents thereof what they 46 13 20 Pubhc Sale at the Court House South ON SATURDAY thereby Northerly and parallel WIth East may east COl ner of Eleventh and K11lg THE TWENTY SECOND DAY OF Avenue forty feet to the place of begin RUDOLPH NAVRATIL - 128 122 nlng Be the contents thereof what they Seized and taken In execution as the SHO~~!;Fo~ ~~~~~y 4~lr~:yOfT:r~rl~9~! ~~~~~~ iJ!ra~~;;'lImlngton Ne" Castle at 9 30 OclOC:~R~ ~::tern War TIme may property of Rudolph Navratil and to be to me directed wlll be exposed to ON SATURDAY the fo1lowlng described Real Estate viz ROBINSON REALTY COMPANY sold by Publ c Sale at the Court House South THE TWENTY SECOND DAY OF All that certain lot piece or parcel of -A 36 145 east Corner of Eleventh and K11lg APRIL 1944 land situate In Brandywine Hundred New A CORP OF THE STATE OF NEW JER SEY Streets iJtr of Wllm11lgton New Castle at 9 30 0 clock A M Eastel n War Tune ~~~~en C~su~~ ~':.c:,,~~~teI6~f ~el~~~~e ~~~ at 9 30 0 clock A II'! Eastern War T Seized and taken m execution as the County e~;a~~TUR DAY the fo1lowlng described Real Estate VIZ as recorded on a map In the Office of the the followmg descr bed Real Es tate ~: property of Robinson Realty Company a 1------­ corporation of the State of New Jersey SHERIFF S SALE-By virtue of a Writ of THE DAY OF 01 and to be sold by Order of Sale No 38 May Term 1944 TWENI:R~~CI~D la~JI s't~~~~~e~~al~h~o~lif~ ':Je;::r~~\I~f ~~~:d b~~ n~:es!~~n~e~~~b~~r:s P::;I~~'~S la~JI s :~ua:teC~~t~~a~~~ ,,~,~ ceH ~~ ct~"'~ ELMER C TAYLOR Sheriff to me dhected wlll be exposed to at 9 30 0 clock A M Eastern War TIme ~:~~ ~~~ \no°,:'~tYonanthe ;'~p °of Z:e"w to wit Castle County and Stale of Delaware ~~ SherIff s Offices Wllmmgton Del Public Sale at the Court House South the following described Real Estate viz CasUe as lot No 332 as recorded on the Beginning at a pomt on the Southeaster known as lot numbel a n Sect on H April I 1944 east Corner of Eleventh and King 4 6 13 20 Streets City of WIlmington New Castle Count) Delaware ~£~::lt~:~~t~:~ai~s~1~:~f ~~7~!~~:~~~ a~n~~s;~:~~;S::C;~b~:e ;'0~~1~1~~~~~~~ ¥oil~:ta~~E:T~~}~?e~:~i:{~;::~~~~f~ ~~£~~~:V~~~~:}~ a~~~o~;~~n~ed~ SHERIFF S SALE-By vu tue of a Writ of ON SATURDAY comprising lots Nos 34 and 35 of Block Beglnnmg at a pomt on the Northerly ~fd,!i~~y ~:I~u~o;~re~~d a~~ ~~,~~e:~te;~~ follows to wit " Order of Sale No 34 May Term 1944 THE TWENTY SECOND DAY OF C of Hollowa) Terrace as appears on the SIde of East Second Street said pomt bemg dIvision line between lots n\lmbers 162 sl!egl~,;;;ng ~t a po~1l 01 the SOu lherj to me directed wtll be exposed to APRIL 1944 O Public Sale at the Court House South at 9 30 0 clock A M Eastern War TIme ~~~or~~~~eo~e~~~or~~~ II~ ~ned °fr:;~e N~o.:; :::t~~IYNoS~f~YSt~::~ !~~; ~~;t ~f~~e~~ and 163 thence Southeasterly along saId bemg o"r~~/~I"~l'~lo nou/ ~~ar!' t s:~nPOIo~ east Corner of Eleventh and King Castle County aforesaid m Deed Record the division line between lots Nos 332 and f 4 and 5 and eI ghty (SU) Ie, the following deSCribed Real Estate ~:~~'O~nell~~n~~:d ~!:':~~~ ('.~o~~!~ ~a~ ~U";'b~rsa Streets City of Wilmington New Castle All those certam lots or parcels of la h County Delaware situate In New Castle Hundred New Castle p~rllc~f~~I,;,eb:~n:e~g~n':flde:~~'b!~da~nf~e ~:::nd~~~n~~d ~~!~f;l~e:~~rf~~~mn~~~Yln~~e point on the Northwesterly side of an alley th: ~~~th~~~ !'dee ,~~e~s:~~~o~vi~~~u ~ ON SATURDAY County and State of Delaware and com lows to ",t es on the division line between lots Nos and or driveway thence Northeasterly vard and the Easterly side of CI max A e THE TWENTY SECOND DAY OF prlslng Lots Nos 12 13 14 and 15 of Begmnmg at a point m the Northwest 332 and 334 to a point on the Southerly and parallel to Walnut Street along said nue thence Souther ly one hundred twen APRIL 1944 Block I of Mlnquadale as appears on the erly side of Central Avenue at the distance side of a twenty foot alley said point side of an alley and or driveway fifty (120) feet to a pomt along the div~on n at 930 0 clock A M Eastern War TIme plot thereof recorded In the office for 0Sf flOI ty felet dSoutfh'TvestehrlsY from the bemg on the division line between lots :~~) d~~~;lot~ Ifn~~~:W::!dlo~~I~~~~ 'e~gs 1062 !lneCollf lots Anumbers 4 and 5 and parallel the following deSCribed Real Estate viz Recordmg Deeds etc In and for New out }wester y Sl e 0 ent treet t h ence Nos 330 and 332 thence along saId dl .,. 0 max venue thence Easterly and All that certain tract or parcel of land Castle County aforesaid In Deed Record Northwesterly and parallel with Tenth vision line Southerly approxImately one and 161 thence Northwesterly along said parallel to Brand) " llle Boulevard I.. n ) sItuate In New Castle Hundred New Cas D Volume 27 Page 601 etc and more Sll eet one hundred feet to a pomt thence hundred and twenty seven feet nme Inch division line one hundred twenty (120) (20) feet to a POlllt saId point beng on tie County and State of Delaware and parllcularly bounded and described as fol ~~~t~~~:~ ~~~t ~~ra~I~~tth t;een~!ako~~~ es to a point on the Northerly side of ~~e\~~ln~i~~:e~~ t~ee~~ut~~~~~e~~st!~~; ~~:n~~VI~~~t~~~~y o~ ~~t sp~~a,;} ~f~S ~If~a~ comprising lots Nos 26 and 27 of Block lows to WIt K of Holloway Terrace as appears on the Begmnlng on the Westerly SIde of W Idel plot tbercof recorded In the office for Avenue at a pomt distant one hundred fifile Recording Deeds etc m and for New nmety and five tenths (190 5) feet from ~;'~i~~~:~~{n~;~e~:~ml ~l~v~~~e~~~rE: ~:~~t~~~~~,'EIr~;! !2:~f:t~;!"f~:~~~ !~t\:~~:~~i~~~IFt~!:~~~~:;~t (~~~ ~~~ti~t:S:e;at~: ~12ir~~:rJ~:~n~~; Castle County aforesaid In Deed Record the Northerly side of Hazeldell Avenue thence thereby Northeasterly forty feet ~I~~;!~he6I~~S_Map 332 New Castle J~~~e~La~~E~k~~Tm execution as the vard thence Westel ly along sa d ~de of X Volume 25 Page 601 etc and more thence Westerly along the Northerly Ime ~~n:~eth~~~~~ ~h:te~~en~n;'a y Be the con ~Ized and taken In execution as the property of John Glover Est and to be :!rat~~y;~~~t ~~u~~~~ ~~ ; ;en~ ~: :: particularly bounded and described as fol of lot No 11 block lone hundred ( 100 ) THE NATIONAL SYNDICATE CORPORA ~perty of William Glddls and to be sold sold by tents thereof what II ey may lows to wit feet to the Northwesterly corner or said Beginning at a point on the South lot No 11 thence Northerly eighty (80) TION A CORPORATION OF THE STATE by ELMER C TAYLOR SherIff HANNA MORGAN westerly side of Second Street at a dIS feet to the Southwesterly corner of Lot O~e%~: ';n~R~k-;n TI~ !~~cutlon as the Sherlff s ~~~~R ~'h~~~:;'~H D~7 ellff APs~~rfffl~4?ffiCeS Wilmington Del Seized and taken n execut on as Ihl tance of one hundred seventeen feet more No 16 Block I thence Easterly along plOperty of The National Syndicate Cor April I 1944 4 6 13 20 ~~operty of Hanna Morgan and to be 50 d or less Southeasterly from the South the Southerly Ime of said lot No 16 one easterly side of West Avenue said point hundred feet to the Westerly side of ~~~~tI~~rka a~':[~r~!o~OI~f b~he State of I :4::.:6~1::3-=2::0 ______1;S:,:H~E~R~IF;;F~S~S~A~L;:E_~B:-y-:v;;:lr~tu;;:e:-o;:;f~a;:-:w ;::rl;-;-t-:o :;f I Sheriff s ~~~R \~ I ~~~~~R D~~cr ff of beginning being a corner for lots 10 Wildell Avenue thence Southerly along and 26 of Block K aforesaid thence South Wlldell Avenue eIghty (80 ) teet to the ELMER C TAYLOR SherIff S~~:~Fo~ ~~~~y 4~lr~:yOfT:r~rl~9~ Order of Sale No 51 May Term 1944 April 1 1944 westerly and perpendicular to the South point of begmnlng Be the contents there Sheriff s Offices Wilmington Del to me directed will be exposed to to me directed will be exposed to 4 6 13 20 westerly side of Second Street one hun of what they may t~rl:31 2~44 PublJc Sale at the Court House South ~:s~IICc~~~~rat ~:e E~~~~~t~°u:.:d sO~:~g I ~::::::=:::::--=-:-___------dred feet to a point thence Southeasterly ANTHONY WILLMAN - B 29 113 ~~~!et;O~~t"; Ofo~I~~~:~~~ ~~,e C~~~ Streets City of Wilmington New Castle -,--..,- and parallel WIth Second Street forty feet Seized and taken m execution as the SHERIFF S SALE_By vIrtue of a writ of to a point thence Northeasterly and paral property of Anthony WIllman and to be County Delaware County De~;a~~TURDAY sold by Order of Sale No 43 May Term 1944 lei with the first course hereof one hun to me directed wlll be exposed to ON SATURDAY THE TWENTY SECOND DAY OF dred feet to the Southwesterly SIde of ELMER C TAYLOR Sher ff Public Sale at the Court House South THE TWENTY SECOND DAY OF APRIL 1944 Second Street and thence thereby North Sheriff s Offices Wllmmgton Del April I 1944 east Corner of Eleventh and King APRIL 1944 at 9 30 0 clock A M Eastern War Time westerly forty feet to the place of begin Streets City of Wilmington New Castle at 9 30 0 clock A M Eastern War Time the following described Real Estate viz nlng Be the contents thereof what they 46 13 20 County Delaware may the foUowlng described Real Estate viz All that certain lot piece or parcel of SHERIFF S SALE_By vIrtue of a Wrlt of ON SATURDAY All that lot or parcel of land situate In land situate In Brandywine Hundretl New TEOmA WILCZYNSKA - U 26 493 THE TWENTY SECOND DAY OF Ordel of Saln No 39 Ma\ Term 194~ Brandywine Hundred New Castle County Castle County and State of Delaware and Seized and taken m execution as the APRIL 1944 property of Teofila WIlczynski and to be to me directed WIll be exposed to and State of Delaware being lot No 26 known as lot number 9 In Section K on sold by Public Sale at the Court House South at 9 30 0 clock A M Eastern War Time of a tract of land called Section A Carr the plan of Wilmont as recorded In Deed ELMER C TAYLOR Sheriff east Corner of Eleventh and King the following described Real Estate viz croft shown on a plot recorded In the Record W Volume 32 Page 601 and more Sheriff s Offices Wilmington Del Streets City of Wilmington New Castle All those certain tracts or parcels of Recorder s Office In and for sold New particularly bounded and described as fol April 1 1944. County Delaware land situate In New Castle Hundred New Castle County In Deed Record Y Volume lows to wit 4 6 13 20 ON SATURDAY Castle County and State of Delaware and 32 Page 601 bounded and described as Beglnnlllg at a pomt on the Southerly THE TWENTY SECOND DAY OF comprising lots Nos 17 and 18 of Block foUows to wit side of Brandywine Boulevard said point SHERIFF S SALE-By virtue of a wrIt of APRIL 1944 K of Holloway Terrace as appears on the Beginning at a point on the Northerly being on the division line between lots Order of Sale No 35 May Term 1944 at 9 30 0 clock A M Eastern War TIme plot thel eof recorded In the office for SIde of Glennslde Avenue at a distance numbers 9 and 10 and Sixty (60) teet to me directed will be exposed to the following described Real Estate VIZ RecOl dmg Deeds etc In and for New of three hundred feet and filty seven hun Westerly of the Intersection formed by Public Sale at the Court House South All that certain lot piece or parcel of Castle County aforesaid In Deed Record dredths of a foot Easterly from the East the Southerly side of Brandywlr e Boule east Corner of Eleventh and King land situate In the State of Delaware New X Volume 25 Page 601 etc and more erly side of Carrcroft Boulevard being a vard and the Westerly sIde of Brookfield Streets City of Wilmington New CasUe Castle County and City of New Castle partIcularly bounded and described as fol corner for Lot No 24 and running thence Avenue thence Westerly along said side County Delaware and known on the map of New Castle lows to wit Northerly at a right angle to Glennslde of BrandYWine Boulevard twenty (20) feet ON SATURDAY as lots Nos 334 and 336 as shown on Beginning at a pomt In the North Avenue along the side of said lot No 24 to a point on the division line between THE TWENTY SECOND DAY OF the map m the Office of the New CasUe easterly side of Third Street at the distance one hundred feet to a corner for Lot No lots numbers 8 and 9 thence Southerly APRIL 1944 County Board of Assessment and rna " of one hundred sixty feet Northwesterly 25 thence Easterly paraUel with the said along said division line and parallel to at 9 30 0 clock A M Eastern War Time urt Icularly , unded and cscrlbcd as from the Northwesterly side of Central Glennslde Avenue fifty feet to a corner Brookfield Avenue one hundred twenty the following deSCribed Real Estate viz follows to WIt Avenue thence Northeasterly and per for Log No 28 thence Southerly along feet (120) feet to a point thence Easterly All that certain undivided one third Beginning at a pomt on the Northerly pendlcular to the saId Northeasterly side the side of said lot No 28 one hundred and parallel to Brandywine Boulevard part of that certain lot or parcel of land side of East Second Street sa d point be o{ Third Street one hundred feet to a feet to the said Northerly side of Glenn twenty (20) reet to a point said point sItuate In New Castle Hundred New Ing Westerly twenty feet from the West point thence Northweste lly and parallel side Avenue and thence therewith West being on the diviSIon line between lots Castle County and State of Delaware erly side of North Street said pomt being with Third Street forty feet to a point erly fifty feet to the place of beginning numbers 9 and 10 thence Northerly along known as lot No 11 of Block No I of on the division line between lots Nos 336 thence Southwesterly and parallel with Be the contents thereof what they may said diVIsion line and parallel to Brook Mlnquadale as appears on the plot thereof and 338 thence Northerly a long said dl the lirst mentioned course hereof one MARY GUTHRIE EST - D 35 212 field Avenue one hundred twenty (120 ) recorded In the office for the Recording vision Ime approximately one hundred and hundred feet to the said Northeasterly Seized and taken In execullon as the feet to a point on the Southerly side of of Deeds etc In and for New Castle twenty seven feet mne nches to a point s de of Third Street and thence thereby property of Mary Guthrie Est and to be Brandywine Boulevard or pomt of begin County aforesaid m Deed Record D Vol on the Southerly side of a twenty foot Southeasterly forty feet to the place of sold by nlng Be the contents thereof what they ume 27 Page 601 and more particularly ~ lle y thence Westerly alor g the South beginning Be the contents thereof what ELMER C TAYLOR Shell II' may bounded and described as follows to WIt side of said a lley forty feet to a point they may Sherlff s Offices Wilmington Del CHARLES ANDERSON Beglnnmg at a pomt In the Westerly saId point being also the dlvls on line be THE NATIONAL SYNDICATE CORPOHA April I 1944 Seized and taken In execullon as the side of Wlldel Avenue one hundred seventy tween lots Nos 332 and 334 thence South TION A CORPORATION OF THE STATE 4 6 13 20 property of Charles Anderson and to be and five tenths (1705) feet more or less erly along sold division line approximate OF NEW YORK - T 30 563 ====--::-:------1 sold by Northerly from the Northwesterly corner Iy one hundred and twenty seven feet mne Seized and taken m execution as the SHERIFF S SALE_By virtue of a Writ of ELMER C TAYLOR ShCllff of Ha1.eldell and Wlldel Avenue thence Inches to a pomt m the Northerly side of property of The National Synd icate Cor Order of Sale No 48 May Term 1944 Sheriff s Offices Wllmmgton Del Southwesterly one hundred (100) feet Second Street thence Eastelly along the poration a corporation of the State of to me d rected will be exposed to April 1 1944 along the Northerly boundary of lot 10 Northerly side of Second Street forty feet New YOI k and to be sold by Publ c Sale at the Court House South 4 6 13 20 to a point In the Westerly boundary of to a po nt and place of beginning Be ELMER C TAYLOR She ff east Corner of Eleve nth and King Mlnquadale property thence Northwester the contents theleo! what they may Shel ff s Offices Wllmlngto 1 Del Streets City of Wilmington New Castle SHERIFF S SALE-By virtue of a WI t of Iy twenty (20) feet a long the boundary of CHARLES DAVIS Est - Map 334 336 New Apr I I 1944 County Delaware Order of Sale No 52 May Tel m 1944 the Mlnquadale property to a point thence Castl e 4 6 13 20 ON SATURDAY to me d,rect'ed will be exposed to Northeasterly one hundred (100) feet along Se ized and ta ken n execution as the 1-----:--:------­ THE TWENTY SECOND DAY OF Public Sale at the Court House South the Southerly Boundary of lot 12 to a property of Charles Dav s Est a nd to be SHERIFF S SALE-By v rtue of a wr t of APRIL 1944 east Corner of Eleventh a nd K ng point m the Westerly side of Wlldel Ave sold by Ordcr of Sale No 44 May '1 e m 1944 a t 9 30 0 clock A M Eastel n War Time Stl eets City of WlImmgton New Castle nue thence Southwesterly twenty (20) ELMER C TAYLOR Sher ff to me d l ected w II bc exposed to the following described Real Estate viz County Delaware feet along saId Wllde l Avenue to the point She r ff s Offices W Imlngton De l Pub I c Sale at the Court House South All that certain lot piece or parcel of ON SATURDAY of b eglnnmg Be the contents thereof ApI II I 1944 east Cornel of Eleventh and K ng land situate In Brandywine Hundred New THE TWENTY SECOND DAY OF what they may 4 6 13 20 Streets C ty of Wllm ngton Ne v Castlc Castle County and State of Delaware and APRIL 1944 MCKmNEY STEEL HOLDING COM COL nty De law31 e known as lot number 268 In P enn Rose at 9 30 0 clock A M Eastern War Tnne PANY - L 38 543 SHERIFF S SALE-By v rtue of a writ of ON SATURDAY as recOl ded n Deed Record L Volume 19 the following described Real Estate viz A CORPORATION OF THE STATE OF o der of Sale No 40 May Ter n 1944 THE TWENTY SECOND DAY OF Page 601 and more particularly bounded All that certain lot pIece or parcel of DEL to me directed will be exposed to APRIL 1944 and descflbed as {ollows to wit land situate In Brandywine Hundred New Seized and taken 111 execution as the Publ c Sale at thc COUI t House South at 9 30 0 clock A M Eastel n War T 11C Beginning at a point on the Westelly Castle County and State of Delaware and ploperty of McKinney Steel Holding east Corner of Elevcnth and K ing the following described Real Estate viz s de of East Forty second Street sa d known as lot number 2 In Sect on K on Company a corporation of the State of Streets City of Wilmington Ne v Castle All those certain tl acts or parcels of point being one hundred (100) feet North the plan of Wilmont as I ecorded In Deed De laware and to be sold by County Delawm e land situate In New Castle Hundred New westcrly from a point formed by the Record W Volume 32 Page 601 and more ELMER C TAYLOR Sheriff ON SATURDAY Castle County a ld State of Delaware and No therly side of Pine Street and the particularly bounded and descl lbed as fol SherIff s Offices Wllm ngton Del THE TWENTY SECOND DAY OF comprlsln!! lots Nos 28 and 29 of Block Westerly side of East Forty second Street lows to wit April I 1944 APRIL 1944 0 of Holloway Te rrace as appeDlS on the and being on the dIvision line between Begmnlng at a point on the Southerly 4 6 13 20 at 9 30 0 clock A M Eastern War Time plot thereof I ecorded In the office fOl lots III mbers 268 and 269 thence West side of Brandywme Boulevard said point the followmg described Real Estate viz Recording Decds etc In and for New erly and parallel to Pine Street and along being located twenty (20) feet Easterly SHERIFF S SALE-By v rtue of a writ of All that ccrtaln tract or parcel of land Castle County aforcsald In Deed Record said division line one hundred ten (110) from a point formed by the Easterly SIde Order of Sale No 36 May Term 1944 situate n New Castle Hundred New X Volume 25 Page 601 e tc and mOle feet to a point thence Northwesterly and of Capitol Avenue and the Southerly side to mc directed will be exposed to Castlc County ami State of De laware and particularly bounded and descllbed as para llel to East Forty second Street twenty of Brandywine Boulevard said point beh.g Public Sa le at the Court House South comprising lots Nos Sevcn and Eight of follows to wit (20 ) reet to a point on the division line on the division line between lots numbers east CornCl of Eleventh and King Block G of Holloway Terl ace as ap Beginning at a point In the Southwest between lots numbers 267 and 268 thence I and 2 thence Southerly along said dl Strects City of Wilmington New Castle pears on the plot thel eof recorded In erly side of Ninth Street at the distance Northeasterly along said division line one vision line and parallel with Capitol Ave County De laware the office for Recording Deeds etc In and of one hundred forty feet Southeasterly hundred ten (110) feet to a point on the nue one hundred twenty (120) feet to a ON SATURDAY fOl New Castle County aforesaid In Deed from the Southeasterly side of Central WestClly side of East Forty second Stl eet point thence Easterly and parallel to THE TWENTY SECOND DAY OF Record X Volume 25 page 601 etc and Avenue thcnce Southwesterly parallel thence Southeasterly along said side ot Brandywine Boulevard twenty (20) feet APRIL 1944 more particularly bounded and described with Central Avenue one hundred feet to East Forty second Street twenty (20) feet to a point said point beIng on the division at 9 30 0 clock A M Eastern War T ime as follows to wit a point thence Southeasterly and pm allel to the point of beginning Be thc contents line between lots numbers 2 and 3 thence the following described Real Estate viz Beginning at a point In the Southeast WIth Ninth Street forty feet to a point thel eof what they may Northerly and paraUel to Capitol Avenue All thnt certain lot or parcel of land erly side of Wcst Avenue at the d stance thence Northeasterly and parallel with the FRANCIS P MILLS along the said division line one hundred situate In the City and County of New of forty and four one hundredths feet flrst course hereof one hundred feet to Seized and taken n executIOn as the twenty (120) feet to a point on the South Castle State of Delaware being lots 73 Southwesterly from the Southwesterly side the said Southwesterly side of Ninth propel ty of Francis P Mills and to be erly side of BrandYWine Boulevard thence 74 75 and 76 as shown on the plot of of Sixth Street thence Southeasterly and Street thence thereby Northwesterly forty sold by Westerly along said BrandYWine Boule Baldton as the same has been filed In parallel with Sixth Street one hundred feet to the place of beginning Be the ELMER C TAYLOR Shellff vard twenty (20) feet to the point of the office of the Recorder of Deeds In and nine and six tenths feet more or less to contents thereof what they may Sheriff s Offices Wilmington Del beginning Be the contents theleof what for New Castle County aforesaid and '!I line forming the Northwesterly boun THE NATIONAL SYNDICATE CORPORA April I 1944 they may bounded and described as follows dary of Lot 20 of Block G aforesaid and TION A CORPORATION OF THE STATE 4 6 13 20 OSCAR HURD Beginning at a point In the Southwest thence thereby Southwesterly and per OF NEW YORK-T 30 563 srae of Brylgon Avenue at the distance of pendlcular to the first course hereof forty Seized and taken In execution as the SHERIFF S SALE-By virtue of a w rit of pr~~I:~t~ ~~d ~~~~n HI~~de~';t~':," b!S ~:~ two hundred twenty feet Northwesterly feet to a point thence Northwesterlv and property of The National Syndicate Cor Order of Sale No 49 May Term 1944 f by from the Northwest side of Thirteenth parallel with the first course hereof one poratlon a corporation of lhe State of to me directed Will be exposed to ELMER C TAYLOR Sheriff Street thence Southwestwardly and paral hundred seven and seven tenths feet more New York and to be sold by lei with Thirteenth Street one hundred or Ie"" to the Southeasterly side of West ELMER C TAYLOR Sheriff ~a~~IICc~~~~, at ~re ii~~~~t~ou:~d S~:~g A~::rr;ffl~?ffiCeS Wilmington Del fifty feet to a corner thence Northwest Avenue and thence thereby Northeasterly Sheriff s Offices Wilmington Del Streets City of Wilmington New Castle 4 6 13 20 wardly and parallel with Brylgon Avenue forty and four one hundredths feet to the April I 1944 eighty feet to the line tlc kllng the Bald place of beginning Be the contents 4 6 13 20 County Dc~;a~~TURDA Y ~SH;;;ER~I:::FF;:::::-S-:S:-:AL:-:-::E-:-::B:-y-v-I -rt-ue-o-f -a- w- ,-It- o-( ton tract from land ,,£I'Lau llll ~t R Rogers thereof what they may 1.,..-,=--=___ -:------1 THE TWENTY SECOND DAY OF Order of Sale No 53 May T erm 1944 APRIL 1944 to me directed wlll be exposed to ~:;db. ~~n~.:fiel"~f~~S~II~~ee~~~~~::!t K~~~~R~~ fak~~~~N:x~c;rtl:n ~sI1:he S'g;.:!~Fo~ ~~~~y ~lr~:yOfT:r~rl~~ at 9 30 0 clock A M Eastern War Time Public Sale at the Court HOllse Soutll one hundred fifty feet to the said South property of Katherine C Sweeney and to to me directed wtll be exposed to the following described Real Estate vIz east Corner of Eleventh and King west side of Bryl,on Avenue and tnence be sold by Public Sale at the Court House South All that certain lot piece or parcel of Streets City of Wilmington New Castle thereby Southeaatwardly eighty feet to ELMER C TAYLOR Sherif! east Corner of Eleventh and Kin, land situate In Brandywine Hundred New Count)' Df!laware the place of be,lnnlng Be the contents Sheriff s Offices Wilmington Del Streets City of Wllmln,ton New Castle Castle County and State of Delaware and ON SATURDAY thereof what they may April I 1944 County Delaware known as lot number 116 In Holly Oak THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF BESSlJ!! I MURRY - R 34 181 46 13 20 ON SATURDAY as recol ded on a map In the Office of APRIL 1~