Newark SHOP I ShoP JII DOLLAR DAY IN NEWARK 0 I Friday & altl l'dny DOLLAR DAY~ Augll l 2 :In(l 3 THENE KPOST A ugll I 2 and 3 \.'--

Au.xUiary S ,Jeaker iPROPER.TY GRANGE DAMAGED SESSION Stores Ready RYSTOR~t HEREON SUNDAY FRIDAY For Dollar Days Several HOlnes l\iore Than 300 100 Nf CUi her s Friday -Saturday Of Battery Stru ck By Expected To ETo Leave Lightning Attend Four-Day Dr. Hullihcll To Represent During Gale Conyention Univer sity At Celebration BARGAINS For Camp The University of Dela ware has ac- A gale that brought with it li ghtning, More than 300 Grange wor kers from cepted an invitation to be represented GALORE ~ore Ih an 100 mcmbers of Battery wind, rain and some ha il caused con - New York, New J ersey and Delaware at the Bicentennial Week Celebration J)elawnre National Guard, bcgan siderable damage around the Newark- a re expected to attend the fourteenth of the University of Pennsylvania and AWAIT fin nal plans Tuesday night for Elkton m'ea Sunday afternoon but fail- a nnual conference of the Middle At- has appointed President Walter Hulli- Mrs. Charles Gilbert ed to all eviate the h eat wave which lantic Gra nge Lecturers' Associati on to hen as its official delegate, it was an- tUI'C for Rich vi lle, N. Y .. has persisted for the past two weeks. be held on the University of Dela- nounced this week. SHOPPERS Streets were flooded by the cloud- ware conference from Monday until WIth special convocations, gener al burst while the accompany ing lightn- Thursday . se Slons, symposIa, conferences, and LEGION TO ing and wind set houses afire, lifted Regist at' 'Il t t t ' 1 k scientific and cultural exhibits among I to leave Mon day mor ning at roofs f!'Om buildings, and tore large in WOI/ ~~l~ ;on~aa;' :fte~'~~ o~ c ~~d its features, the prog ~ 'a m commemor­ More Than by truck, the rest of this limbs from trees th roughout this sec- will continue until 5:30 when dinner atmg the 200th a ~l1lversary of the 'ng dcvoted to assembling MEET IN tion a nd on the University of Delaware wi ll be served in Kent Hall . Robert ~'i\~I~~fh~~ ~~I~~~SI~~ I~f ~:~~~~V~: i ~ Thirty Stores equipment and supplies for campus. Y-:a rsley,. preSIdent of the assoc Iation, tember 16 to 21, this Pe ar. p \. pcriod . Lightning cavor ting around Newark, WIll preSIde over the formal opening' . y Participate WILMINGTON struck four buildings and a number of the conference in Mitchell Hall wh Prestdent FranklIn D. Roosevelt w ill trucks wi ll transport most of . . en bc the guest of honor on September 20 I In Event and five of the 50 calibre guns, of trees and telegraph poles. Electric DL Walter HullIhen, preSIdent of the when he w ill deli ver an address a nd four 50 calibre guns, mess equip­ and telephone service was also di srupt- univerSIty, WIll extend greetings a. long ·Il . . hid FRIDAY ed in the Richardson P ark, Newport, with Clarence E. J ester, master of the ;1 t I:ec~ , ~ e t e lonor ary egree of clothing. etc .. w ill be taken to Sta nton Christiana, a nd Ogletown sec- Delaware State Grange. The r esponse oc O! 0 aws. I The stores are ready, all merchandise' ;amp by train. A mess sergeant tions. In some places, service was not will be give n by Dr Harold' ij). Cotter- h ~s been reduced and pla in ly marked two cooks wi ll travel by train in Two-Day Session ' resumed for several hours. man, Maryland Sta t~ Gran ge lecturer PLAYGROUND w lt.h price tags, Mayor Collins has is- to arrive at the destination in Consi derable d amage resulted when "Better Living-Through Industriai sued a proclamati on designating Fri- of the local unit. To Open With a bolt str uck the ch imney and r oof of Use of Agricultural Raw Materials" day a nd Saturday as VI SItors Days in accompany ing the group will the home of F . G. Oswald, 722 Academy will be th e subject of an address to PICNIC TO Newark's g.r atest celebration of Dol- Ri chard E. Ra msey, com­ Banquet At Street. A large portion of the roof be given by L . F . Livingston, Agr icuI- 1 lar Days sin ce the events werc first ; First Lieutenant H ar­ was torn out but n o fire r esulted. tural Extension Dixision of the E. I. lIlaugurated here. and Second Lieutenant Hotel duPont A radio set and a portion of the d~Pon t de Nemours and Co., at nine BE HELD Sponsored again by the 'ewark fl oor surrounding it at the home of 0 clock Tuesday morlllng. Chamber of Commerce. this years Dol- who wi ll make the trip are: U. S. Rep. J oseph Starnes, vice- J ohn Lewis, 366 East Main Street, Group sessions w ill be held at ten lar Days promise to exceed all other G. H. Beale, William C. c h a i r~a n of the Dies ' Committee, and was dam aged whe n a bolt entered the o'clock with the following topics and TUESDAY similar occasions ever staged in New- K. Dawson, Willia m E. Don­ Mrs. Charles Gilbert, of Norwich, Conn., house through the raeio aerial. Damage leaders: "Guide P osts to Better Pro- ark. More than thirty local stores and T. Griffith, Arthur H. H ar- Eastern Division vice president of .. he was estimated at abou l -" grams," Helen Keller, lecturer of New merchants are participating in offer- Arth ur G. Husfe lt, J ohn Mor- Na tional American Auxiliary, will be Members of the Atna Ho.. ~, :> k and York State Grange; "Development and ing the most a ttracti ve array of bar- J. Pierce. Marion G. Wood; Cor­ speakers at the joint banque t of the Ladder Company and the Curistiana Research in the Field of Telophony," ~ G gains ever made available to 'the shop- J o~~ ph T. Bolte, G. M. Bryan, American Legion, Department of Dela- Fire Company extinguished a fire at J oseph M. Cherpak, manager of Dia- rge roup ping public of th is a rea. W. Craig, Harold M. Davis, J . ware, and its a uxiliar y Friday night at the home of Wilmer H awthorne, Ogle- mond Sta te Telephone Co.; "Better E tIT Hundreds of huge placards announc- , J . R. French, Archie Peel, the Hotel duPont, Wilmington. town, after a bolt had struck the side Health for Nationa l Defense," Miss xpec e( 0 ing the event have been posted in , A. S. Stigile, T. C. Sulli- Mrs. Gilbert also will speak at th e of the house. A slight fire also occurred P earl McDonald, nutrition specialist, Attend Affaler town and outlying rural sections. S. Suit, L. E. Tweed; Priv- auxiliary sessions Saturday in the Du- wh en lightning struck the Press of Universi ty of Delaware. Thousa nds of eight-page circulars on- 6~t class, T. S. Ba ker, L. F . Beale, Barr R oom of th e hotel, over which Kells building, S. College Avenue. The Tuesday afternoon's address will be At Foxden Farm nouncing the many values available Bearman, Andrew F . Breeding, Mrs. Melvin Hopkins. Dover, d epart- blaze was put out by Edwin Shakes- delivered a t two o'clock by J ames C. have been distributed throughout the lIrown, L. J . Brown, C. R. Bucha ­ ment president, w ill preside. The peare, a member of the local fire Farmer, National Grange lecturer, on ent ire countryside. The Dollar Days morning program, slated to start at company. the subject, "Guide Posts Along the With the intense heat driving most committ.ee consisting of 1'1. Pilnick, t Eo Butterfield, V. S. Catts, JI·., . Crookshank, E. L. Crossan, J . 9:30 o'clock, will also include reports A roof was torn from a barn on the Grange Highway." At three o'clock, Mr. of the regula r attendants from the chairman, George F. J ackson, Herman S 1. Gravenor , J r .. H. D. H ar­ by chairman of standing comlT'ittees Samuel Murray farm along the New- ,Cherpak w ill again conduct hi s session playground to the swimming pool, Wi!- Handloff and George W. Rhodes have and the p r esentation of ..:.hed ark-Elkton r oad, two miles southwest on telephone development along with l' m K . Gillespie. director of the pro- put ff.)l h e"el' Y effort to In'ak,e New­ H. 1 J I - 1 r)e ) D . '\,nes, W . d. ~ Linll ' guests. Election of officers for tbe en- of Newa rk, a nd set down on the high- the fo llowing group meetings: "Music ieet, and his assistant, Miss J ane J er- ark's Annual Dollar Days and evenc , J. K. Lafferty, J. D. Masten, E. C. Robinson, P . J . suing y ear w ill feature the afternoon way, more than 25 feet away. in the Grange," Rev. Fred Norris; nee, devoted last week's time to ar- long to be remembered. progr am at two o'clock which w ill Five telephone poles were torn down, "Does Agriculture Still Offer an Op- ra ngement of the fin al week's schedule. Tomorrow and Saturday you r dol , C. H. Shackleton, Jr., and A. also include the election of delegates two t.r ees uprooted, and windows and portunity for Young Men and Women," Featuring the program of closing ex- lars will do double duty at every s!ore J. Blackburn, F . J . and alterna tes to the national conven- doors torn from the home of Raymond Dr. Robert O. Bausman, department ercises will be the annual picnic which displayi ng the Doll ar Days p l ~ c a rd _ F. S. Bryan, S. C. Ca mpbell, Jr., ti on in Boston, Mass., in September Cochran along the H armony Road, of agricultural economics of the Uni- w ill be held Tuesday afternoon on the !.1a ny truly gucat values are ::"fered_ Carey, A. L. Cata ldi, L. A. a nd the presentation of membership near the Ca pitol Trail. versity of Delaware, a nd "Goals of lower meadow of Foxden Farm. A merchandise h ,,~ been drasticall y rc­ L. S. Chambers, A . C. awa rds. Lightning a lso struck the new home Citizenship in a Democracy," Howard number of childl'en have announced (; uced and thl'lity shoppers' are urged Jr., H. F. Cooke, R. G. A past president's luncheon w ill be of Mr. and Mrs. Almer A. Reiff on B. Hancock, New J ersey State Grange their intentions joining th e crowd and to do theil' ~ h oppi n g early in oreier to E. E. Co te, A. H. Coyle, held Saturday at 12:15 o'clock in P arlor Townsend Road, destroying the chim- lecturer . athletic contests and games w ill be avail themselves of the most complete . Fisher, C. L. French, M. A. F or- G of th e hotel. Mrs. J ohn P . Murphy, ney. Damage was sli ght. "Books as Guide P osts" will be dis- played throughout the afternoon. The I selection possi ble as the hundl' C'ds of B. Gallimore, R. G. Grant, E . New Castle, immediate past departme~t Newark streets were fl ooded w ith cussed at nine o'clock Wednesda.y group will leave the h igh school at I, visitors ~xpec t e d . in t own will . quick- E. T. Gardner, S. P . Good- president, WIll be m charge of thIS between two a nd th ree inches of water mormng by MISS Sara B. Askew, h- one o'clock. ly dImIn Ish suppli es In most ll1sta nces. · C. Hartman, P . H . Hartsoe, affair. as sewers became clogged with debris. brarian, New J ersey State Public Li- Three movi e shorts, "Swimming and I Read the following pages of this. Ha" , Samuel A. Heisel', W . L. Mrs. H arold Sheaffer and Mrs. L ee White Clay Creek, which drains most brary Commission, Trenton, N. J . The Di ving," "Playful Pup," and "Fun newspaper which are literally cram­ Jr., M. N. Hobson, F . W. Hob- Lewis will represent the J . Allison 0 '- of the Newark section, was unusually following grou p sessions will start at House," w ill be shown tonight, while med with Dollar DaY3 advertisements . . A. Hoff ecker , E. C. J ackson, Daniel Unit a t th e convention witb low from the prolonged dry spell and ten o'clock: "Pomona Lecturers," a two-reel comedy, "Gleason's New Patronize the m e r c h an t ~ w ho have co- Jewell , C. A. J ohnson, J . R. Mrs. A. E. Tomhave and Mrs. Frank because of that did not rise enough to Please turn to P age-4 Deal," w ill feature next Thursday's operated to make this event possible_ , E. G. Kunkel, Jr., Henl'y Ku- Ball ing acting as alternates. Delegates- overflow its banks. entertainment along w ith a short, "Dog · S. Laff crty, R. R. Lloyd , Leon at-l arge are Mrs. F . Allyn Cooch, Jr., A number of other roads in the New- Show.". . SATURDAY R. E. Lynam, J . G. P eel , E. Mrs. J ohn R. Fadel', Mfs .. Ha rry S. a rk, Elkton. Newport, and Richardson <®I . Girls who to~k part I~ .the hI ke and Jr., N. J . Reed, M. J . Siple, Gabriel, Mrs. J. Harvey DIckey, Mrs. P ark sectIOns were r eported covered MERCHANTS COOPERATE pICniC last Thu!sday we l ~ . Nancy Bayl- . .James Skrivanek, Leon Case, and Mrs. P aul D. Lovett. with several inches of water. TO SPONSOR NEWARK'S IS, Nancy Jernee, Vlrgll1l.a ":'ells, ~ary IS DAY TO Sm Ith, H. W. Smith, K enneth Legion delegates a re: J ohn R. F ader, ANNUAL DOLLAR DAYS Anne Hughes, J oan MIlle!, . Do!othy Steward, F . R. Strong, J . Ha rvey Dickey, Walter R. P owell, and CO-OP TO Nearly forty local stores are MarT.s, andh Barbar f ah Olson . MISS J ernee I <;: . A. Teel, B. R. Up- F . Allyn Cooch, Jr. Alternates are: was 111 c arge o. t e group. , REGISTER Wilson, S. J . Worley, A. H. C. Boden, Arth ur E. Tomhave, ~o::~~~t:n~f ~!!!:m :~:e t~ e::;~ All entrants m the gIrls croquet , and W. T. Smith. James Q . Smith and W . Floyd J ack- MEET HERE Newark's Annual Dollar Days. tthea'ou:n ammeanttche arse asreq uestsoone d asto complpOSSIbletee. ' sO ~u x iJi a ry officers during the past ~~~: ::.:: ~:~e a!~e c::~~tte:~:; Prizes w ill be a ward~d to the w inners I ,Secon{l In year were: President, Mrs. H opkins, of the se.nlor and JUnior groups. I Walter L. Fox Unit, Dover; first vice- Southern States Off;~o':ea:; ;:~~!~W:i~:s:a~~e:~r_ All chIldren are requested to settle Serlees Of president, Mrs. P ark W . Huntington, handI cr aft accounts Imme.dlately and Laurence Roberts Unit, Wilmington ; Patrons' Session ~~i:~::~~ :i~~~: n:~~,~;:pe;: a~: bnng 111 all completed projects for the Five Dates second vice-president, Mrs. Grant lI~ted below for your conveni- Judges. Garis, David L . H arrison Unit, Smyrna; In Local Churcll ence. We urge that 'Y ou read the Please turn to Page-4 With the first regist.ration day the th ird v ice -president, Mrs. Anthony many advertisements in this li ghtest in recent years due to the ex­ Summers, Milford Unit, Milford; treas- n ewspaper and avail yourself of cessive heat, a large number of citizens urer, Mrs. F . Allyn Cooch, Jr., J . Al- Th e movie, "98,925 Farmers Run This the Dollar Days items offered STREET are expected to r egister on Saturday. lison O'Daniel Unit, Newark; h istorian, Business," unfolding the story of co- therein. Only 772, voters, including 479 men tionaI Mrs. E . A Bonner, Robert L. Taylor oper ation in Virginia, Maryland, Dela­ Cunningham's Sinclair Service and 293 women was recorded in White Unit, Del~ware City; chaplain, Mrs. ware, West Virginia, and North Caro­ Station REPAIR Clay Creek Hundred, Representative hilitation Charles p.- Rogers, Nanticoke Unit, Sea- lina, w m be shown by P. E. Mullinix, Jackson's Hardware Store Di strict No. 9, on July 20. ford ; sergeant-at-arms, Mrs. R obert Elkton, a r epresentative 'of Southern Wilmington Auto Sales Co, Work on Newark streets ! ~ now A total of 23,544 voter s was recorded Is Suhject Schreiber, Delaware Unit, Wilmington; States Cooperative, when patrons of National 5 & tOe Stores about 80 per cent completed, It was in Wilmington and New Castle Coun­ recording secretary, Miss J essie Mor- the organization in tHis section h old Newark Department Store a n~o unc e d yeste.rday by George C. ty for the day. ris, H enlopen Unit, Lewes; n ational their a nnual meeting in the social hall 1\1. Pllnick PrIce, town .engineer. A stone base I Saturday will be th e second of five r..~ h M. P a ~tate supervisor committeewomen, Mrs. John P . Mur- of the Newark Metbodist Church on Newark Clelmers, Inc. has been layed on P ~ rk P lace, Old days when citizens w ho expect to go i'OCa lional rehabilitation for the phy, New Castle, and a lternate, Mrs. Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. E. J . HoJlingsworth Co., Inc. Oak Road, and Contmental Streets to the poll s in November must reg­ Departmcnt of Public Instruction, C. E. Afflerbach , Georgetown. Mr. Mullinix wm also present a re- Foxden Farms whllc Chapel Street, both north and ister in order to be eligible to cast theil" the ~pe ake r at this week's meet­ view of the organization's annual re- Newark Newstand south, has been resurfaced . Ivote s in the national election. Regi- of the Ncwark Rotary Club. Mr. port for the year ended June 30. Newark Lumber Co. Lovett Avenue, Kells Avenue, and stration must be made on August 3 or' discussed vocational reha- Frank Mayer AnnoIDlces "Why It P ays F armers To Cooperate" Sevdell's Service Station Academy Street have also b e e~l com- August 8 for the delegate election and' of people who have been in- For State Representative will be di scussed by Dr. T . K. Wolfe, D~Luxe Candy Shop pIe ted WIth a base course amleslte cov- county primary. Therefore, two other­ directol' of distribution for Southern mdustry or who had some Frank C. Mayer has announced his The Goodie Shop er ing the stone ~ ase. , registrati on days I'emai n, fa lling Oll! States Cooperative. M. D . Crowl wiJ1 which prevented them from candidacy for State Representative in mervin S. Dale According to PrIce, most of the town s September 2l and October 19. give the annual report for Southern employm nt, by teach ing the General Assembly, subject to the I. Newton Sheaffer strccts are now In excellent shape and Polling places fo r White Clay Creek States Newark Service. ~~~~ l,i o n s and assisting .them in I'ules a nd regulations of the Democratic . :-Jcwark Trust Com ~ :my the ruts and holes ca used by cold Hundred, Representative Di strict No . Successors to r etil'ing board members ng emp l oym~ nt SUItable to Farmers T rust Compan y wcather a nd usage are now covered. 9, are as follows: trad e. P arty. Mr. Mayer is the son.of J ohn Mayer, will be elected . John H. L ytle, Inc. District l- Deer P ark Hotel; Dis­ A social program of music, contests Theo. S. ,Jones trict 2--Washington House; District 3- · may bc accomplished to reha­ Elkton Road, and Jives only about a with prizes, and refreshments w ill fol­ Lion Entertain mile south of Newark. He is well 'Diamond Service Station Christi ana Fire Housc; District 4- P oplc. In the last fi scal year , low the business session. Visiting Golfers had rcc ived training and known locally and has been identified Ark Restaurant Girl Scout House, Academy Street; Dis­ Committee chairman are: J ohn HoHa­ The regular weekly meeting of the ~~ d . nt the prcsent limc thei r witb th e Democratic party fo l' a number Rittenhouse Motor Co. trict 5- Henry F. Motc's Garage, 57 waY, T. K . McDowell, Thomas Danby, Leon Potts Newark Lions Club at the Country Elkton Avenue. • ca~lr:: s a casc loud of 112 peop le. of years. J . J . Rubencane, and H arry Rhodes. Fader's Bakery Club, Tuesday, was given over to h' upon thc Rotary Club to CORRECTION PILNICK INJURED Powell's Resta.urant dinner which was enjoyed by several COUNCIL MEETING ~a~ C i~r tm ':t in prcsenting any Joseph ~I . Brown local mcmbers as well as visiting gol(- ey In.1Y find worthy of T he Newark Special DIstrict election Meyer Pilnicl<, popular Ma in Street E. F. Richards crs from the Kennett Square and Wi!- The regular monthly meet.i ng of the citCdand rchabilita ion, a nd will be held on Saturday, August 3 shoe merchant, suffered painful btl Sam Bell mington Lions Clubs. Town Council of. Newark WI ll be held ClUb that III m~ny towns the in the high school building for the not severe injuries Sunday ufternoon Community Stores There was no program at this meeting at the council office at eight o'clock r:laa:c n grea t source of in­ purposc of voting on the consolidati.o n when a car ran over his right foO t. Rhodes Drug Store which was presided over by President Monday evening. tlve to needy cases. of the Ogletown School District wtth While attempting to push the cllr Midget Market lA E Tomhave. Several pr ojects pertaining to town iIlCI', blackman from the the local system . The July 25 issue of which h ad been drowned out by Sun- A. & P . Super Market 'Th ~ monthly busincss meeting of administration and other routine al- this paper erroncously gave lust Sat­ . . c se ~ arln Ma hincry Comp- d ay's heavy ra infall, the car lurched Acme Market the club will be held next Tuesd ~ y Ifa irs will be di sc u s~c d . A full .a tten- II . W p . ted as n ncw member urday as the d ate. downhill and passed over Mr. Pi!- FaileI' Motor Company evening, beginning prom ptly at SIX dance of all counC Il members IS ex- Voting will be conducted betwe.en the ~lvin Mix: o; ,ce, ~f Middlctown, a nd nick's :toot w renching his leg at the , .. ______• Io' cl ock. . pected. hours of two a nd five o'clock rn the ~ ~!SIo n . Baltrmare, were guests knee and causing painful strain. '" afternoon. THE NE'~K POST

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•••••••••• The Newark Post. Newark. velaware. Thursday. August I, 1940 Thl'ee Prominent Bride-Elect Regular Services Al While Cluy ChUl'ch Le~n l Notices 10cial Events Throughout the month of August, Notice Of services at the White Clay Creek Pres- SC HOOL ELECTION byte ri an Church will be held as usual. The Ogleton School having voted to The church sC l')ool convenes at 10 0'- consolidaie wllh the Newark SpeclBl CALENDAR clock, and the worship service at Schoot Dish'lel" an el ction Is called at ER E?110 Y e leven , In the ,absence of the pastor, ~1~g U~t~~';~40~i';~'IW~~:~0~I~ e r ~~u~t:( ~~:~ IJ:\ Y AFT ER~ ~OON August 2-3 Rev, Clyde E, Rickaba ugh, Lewis Arm- and five o'clock In the alternoon, day­ "Dollar Days," sponsored by strong, of Brack-Ex Methodist Church li ght saving time, 10 vote for or against , di ng of ~Iiss Phoebe EI~ za­ Newark Chamber of COmmerce, wi ll co nd~ ct the centr a ~ service, ' :~~l c O\~~~~id~t;~n rf:w~;~ e l~~ e ~ra~oo~c~~~i \led daughter ot !\[rs, Wallet I:, Rev, Rickabaugh Wi ll occupy the DIstl'i ct. he late Dr, Steel, and MI , Tuesday, August 6 pulpi t a t the First and Central Presby- ======and tnester GlJlld wi n, of New­ 1:00 p, m ,-Annual playground pic­ terian Church, Wilmington, in the ab­ n ic a t F oxden F arm, Letters Testament ary Mc/'~ I r, und 1111'S , Russell Good­ sence of the pastor, Dr, Willard G, ~!iIto n, ~I IIS~, \\"1 11 ta,ke pla:e Saturday, August 3 Purdy, The evening service will be Registration Day, Eslate o( Bertha p , Wood, Deceased, fternoon ": ~wo 0 clock s Jllary Na~lIty , of WII­ dist Church, ! Poco nos, .-\ reception will follow a t Add ress August 15, 16, 17 Miss Marion Smith is spending two Willard F, Wood , is a groduate of the Parish country fair of Grace weeks at Ca pe Cod, Mass, Newark, Delaware, , Wilmi ngton, a nd of Episcopal Church at Tane~ville , Willard F, Wood , College, University of Sile is connected with the in F;~~::~o o~~aet~:~.h 't oW!~~~~::n~d d~~: ~======A",d",m",i",n",is ",tr",at=or. division of the duPont tress call, and found they had been CLASSIFIED Wilmington, called to rescue a cat marooned on a ADVERTISEMENTS a chemist with the PERSONALS roof where its yowling was disturbing .Diamond Fibre Company the neighborhood. arndualed from the Masso­ Dr. J ames Hay spent last Friday in Wanted o tute nf Technology, Cam - Washington, D, C. I wi.h toC~h~~ko~ e~:e~sK:( the Aetna s';.~~s.;;re~~l ct~ p~~ \~n~~~~~e~e N~~ ~~tt~~ Hose, Hook and Ladder Co. and others gas service. in territo ry surrounding a wcdding trip, the couple Miss Shirley Lewis, of Ithaca, N , y " ,~~O h~ ;';;~ t~~n~aye~ :~~ ~i S hing the fire at Newark, Apply by letter to Gas-Oil at 140 W, Main Slreet. was the guest last week end of Mrs, J ack Lewis ~~~duct s, Inc" 45 S. 3rd Street, Oxford, William Aiken and family, 366 E. Main Street 8-I-llc, ---- 0> TO BUY OLD BOOKS, deeds, stamps, and Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Smith, of Chest­ anything relating to New Castle-French­ nut Hill, retul'l1ed Saturday from a FLOWERS town Ra ilroad. or Newark Academy. Mrs, Clarence Jester an­ Highest cash prices paid, Write Collec- trip to New York State, For All Occasions 8 _ \~~ic ,370B Ma,'ket St" Wilmington, Del. engagement of the ir da ught­ g, Jcster to l'IIr. Norman F , Miss Phoebe Elizabeth Steel CORSAGES, WEDDING BOUQUETS, Messrs, C, W, Perry a nd C, W, P erry, ____ FUNER(\L DESIGNS AND OTHER HOUSEWORK- by day 01' hour, Mrs. son of Mrs, Grace White- Jr" explored the fam o us Endless Cav- PURPOSES Miriam Walls, 185 S, Chapel Street. Dial , late Winfleld Whiteman , Newark 3243, erns at New Ma rket, Va" while on a Mr, and Mrs, Leon Case will leave No date has been set for Robin Hood Presents Phone Orders Receive Special Attention 7-25 -llc, trip, through the Shenandoah Valley "Three Men On A Horse" Saturday for Charleston, S , C" where We Telegraph Flowers Everywhere. of Vlrg lnta recently, they will spend some time with Mrs, For Sale One of the swiftest, dizziest farces Case's father, Newark Flower Mart LARGE ICE-BOX, in good condition, No 9 Choate Streel, or phone 8971. e n~i ~~ ~~~ct;';ot~~ln e l' spent last week of recent years will b e ~ served up for Daniel Boone, J oseph McVey and 1 :~:~~::~re:f~ JARM~::n~g;~om 8-1-ltc, 152 the patrons of the Robin Hood Theatre Edward Etzel are spending this week Visit Our Lending Library-Volumes PULLETS, 6, 8 and 16 week's old, Also 50 layi ng hens and fryers. Dan Du. Mr, and Mrs, David F , Roberts, of in Arden, Del. , when the r ollick ing, at Camp Rodney, , from the Greenwood Book Shop Hamell, 2 miles East of Newark, Di al 2-1261. of Miss N ancy Cann, S tanton, Miss Mary L , Ro berts, of racy comedy, "Three Men On A Horse," (i) B-l-lIc, of Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Cooch's Brid.ge, and Mr, and MI·S, Dav· \ opens at that playhouse next Tuesday Cann, of Ric hmond, Va " and Id Bolto n attended the m odel plane evening, For Rent Purchel, of Richmond, will meet at Ba ltimore, Md" last Sunday, Mary Loane, who played the faminine LIM E SINGLE HOUSE- Brick, 6 rooms, oil bUrIl - on Saturday, O wing to the --- , Il ead for two "ears in the origina l tour- er, ga rage, laundry tubs, 8l E, Park J Place, occupancy Sept, I. Call 6121. h of Mr Purchel's fa ther, Fred McD,owell left Tuesd ay fol' h iS ling com pa.ny of "Three Men On A 8-I-tfc. will t ak~ place at the Cann home 1I1 Philade lphia, P a, Horse," is leading lady of the Robin !\fost farmers in order to get their maximum 1940 soil building APARTMENT- W, Ma in SL,'5;';;;-';;;-;;d 3318 Monument Avenue, - -- Hood troupe and will play her familia r payment will have to use some Lime and if you did not use lime in bath, oil heat, screens, insulated, Can Miss Betty Heiser will be the week role as well as direct, the spring, you have until August 31st to put on Lime to count in the ~':,';~t,;.' k(U~~llf~5, Ca ll Mrs, E, W, Cooch, Mr. and ~~'~ ngg~~S~ O ~Mr s, R. G, Spilsbury, East I di~~ ,he~~e~~a th~e~=;, at~er , ~h;:~~: r~ e ~~ 1940,,~~=:a;;Oduct " gives you more O xides per dollar invested, than ~~-~~ -~_c-'S-H-E-D-R-O-O-M-S-, - ce-n-tr-a-l l-oc-a-Ii-oll , ,Miss M? ry L , Roberts is, visi ting Miss I~~~ ;~ ,t g;rci o n~;a~~p e l~~lYB~~~~ ~:I~~J:: any other lime you ean buy. B-t~f~ ~ Powell's RestaUl'ant, Eileen Fisherman, Wllmll1gt on, J a mes Sherman and Millard Dowling, Order "Lime Product" at once from one of the following dealers: COTTAGES on El k River, 4 roo :ns, electric, gas, running w ater . furnished. G eorge wi ~I r s, Charles C, P almer en­ --- "Three Men On A Horse" will play I SHALLCROSS BROS. !\fiddletown, Del. H, Uiary, North East, Md" phone 41 27, Andy Lee and E. A, of , nightly at the Robi n Hood from Tues- WARNER W. PRICE CO. Sm yrna, Del. B_. _l-_I_tc_, -,-_____ ...... L___ _ a fi shing party last Thurs­ Mr ~ " C o nd~~ of thei r guests Mr, aRd ~~th~ sd ,6 M~ " lr~ vl s lt~ng Drj..tJ~ r~ I day through Saturday w ith the cur- W, KENNETH WRIGHT ~1t . Pleasant, Del. GARAG ES, central localion, Apply Pow- Bruner and daugh ter J o Mr: ~ ';;val~~ a e Bal . rl:t~~ ~;~ing~ilI'~ ,a;. , tain rising at 8:45 p,m, PAUL COMEGYS Millington, Md, 8_~~~fc ,He s t a llrant. Cay uga Falls, Ohio, O ther y , They expect to tour the New Eng- "Dracula,:' the , chilling m ystery a -I EMERSON ELDRIDGE Sicklerville, N. J . FURNISHE=D:--A~P-A-R-T-ME-N-T·, ·-2-'-'0-o m-s -a-nd were Mr, and lIirs, J ay Robin­ la nd S tates before returning home, bout vampires will contll1ue through- bath, private entrance, hardwood floors, daughter Lora ine and Mr, out the week shower, no cookillg, available Sept. 1st, J. P. Comegys Phone 147 Middletown, Del. Apply Powell 's Restaurant, The party, which was Mrs, R aym ond- Phillips and d aughters I ' ® I" 8·1-3tc, Md " also included lunch and swimming, Miss TEolizmma bey,th Mr, Virginis, Ragana ,an Mid ss J eaBne llea ndR aganson • -- CATERING ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I ROONo Mch,ldren,S for ad ullMr cos, uplMarye or K.single Ch amaduberlts, ten years of age, h ad the a nd Mrs, Pusey P emberton spent Sun- I' 8_~~~(CE , Main Street, phone 6734, catch of the day, day with Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Philips For L uncheons, Teas, Dinners, BOOKS OF THE APARTMENT, 3 rooms, pantry, private in Philadelphia, ! Parties, Reunions bath and garage, heat and hot water, Miss J acly n Roberts, daugh ter of Mr, P:u;;tries, Pies, Cakes, Croquettes, Mutual Building and Loan Association 7.~~r:,!~, d;;20~t~01\~;~ Ufl~~~\) I~~s~ ~05~ : and Mrs, David Roberts of Stanton, Salads, Bread, Ro'ils Phoebe Steel was guest of hon­ spent Sunday with h er grandparents APART::-:-M-::-:E:--N~T-, -N-, C- O-II-eg-e-A- v-e,-,- on- C-re-ek, buffel supper Sunday night Mr, a nd Mrs, p , R. Roberts, Cooch's ISABEL ANDERSON Open for Subscription for the 2d floo r, 3 rms and bath, private en­ Mrs, Walter H, Steel, Mrs, Wil­ trance. hot water heat, e L, gas range, Bridge, (Mrs, Carl J , H. Anderson) garage, garden, Russell, Creek Road , U Reybold, Jt" " of Marshallto n, 7-25 -tfc, 718 Academy Street FORTY-FIRST SERIES ' !Irs, David Sloan, of Philadelphia, Miss Ann Chalmers, Miss J ea nette the former's residence, Guests lO -ROOM HO USE-2 balhs, newly papered Thoroughgood and F rank Sharpe spent Dial 2-0552 Newark, Del. B eginning with the month of August and painted , Cornel' Elkton Ave, and lhe .Iisses Isabelle and Louise Wednesd ay at R ehoboth Beach , Ma in Street. Phone Newark 550, Es elle Wheeless, Dorothy MATURITY VALUE! $200 7-18-tfc, Ann Bjornson, Betty Sa r­ Harrie t Ferguson, Mrs, R ichard Mrs, Alma Rei ff , Mrs, .Fred Mrs, Arlington J ackson, of Mrs, Donald Well s, of Minqua­ ~lis s Netta Mi ll er, of Wilming-

i Veit, daughter of Mr, a nd Veil, left recently for York, she will attend Thompso n's Collegp, While lhere, she wi ll her home with her cousins Dr, Mrs, Arch Campbell.

APARTMENT, 4 rooms and bath, 2nd and :III'S, J, Pearce Cann will floot', private e ntrance. hot water and Au gust 8 for the West Coast via oil heat, Phone 596, 3-28-tCc, and Vanco uver Islnnd, Before SET OUT to learn why so many they will spend a week at folks are saying, "Hotel Penn­ Miscellaneous Beach in Southern California, Isylvania is the place in New York will be gone about a month, for World's Fair visitors." Here's PLUMB ING and heating and pump work, Prices reasonable. Prom pt service. the glad news .•• John M, Singles, 151 E, Mai n St .. New­ I.!' II ".al,e tl.is This great 2200· ark, Di al 4501. :. room hotel is tops 2· 15·tfc , , in location. A PrJs· .!.. : •• : •• : .. : .. : .. : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : •• : • •: •• : •• : •• : .. : .. : •• : •• :• •; •• : • •: • •: .. :" TO ANY ONE WHO HASN'T .: ,t . Sflgcway to Penn· :.. : .. :.. : .. : .. : .. : . .:.. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : . .:.. : .. : .. : .. : .. : . .:.. : .. :-.; ~ sylvania Station ------0 saves taxi fares aod confusion. DRIVEN A MERCURY YET! And spccial electric trains zip you R. T. Jones to the Fait' in 10 minutes for 10 cents. Broadway's one block away! Funeral Director Next, I learned that you folks • IF YOU take out a Mercury 8 for a trial drive (and get a single room with privatc Upholstering teU me you're accepting Lhis offer) bath for $3.50. Take your wife 7-9 P. M. and it's only $5,00. Bring the and Repair Work of All Ki,.", lIot to try 10 "sell" It to you! children, and you get a "family" by Experienced Mechanb. 9-11 A. M. room at surprising ly low rates, I PROMISE 1101 to point out a single feature! Beller yct, on the "$ 1o.Week-end 142 E. MAIN ST. (I'll answer qucstions if you wish) All Work Guarant"ed not to ask you even your name I HOTEL PENNSYLVANIA . dollar i.f 1 break this promise! The Slatler Holf" in l\"'ro )rork 122 Welt Main Street • rll gtve you one . I'm betting that the Mercury will do ~1l the selltn.g Scvenlh Avcnll ,32nd to 33ro.l 51. . • J .... e. II. McCabe, General Mansger Newark necessary to prove to you that this bIg new cnt IS Phone 6221 ·t If Come on - take up my offer! in a c1 ass by 1 se •

FADER MOTOR CO. NEWARK, DEL. F ou r The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware,

Semi·Annual Hiberian CLEVE1AND Board Meeling Sunday FAMILY The sem i-annual board meeting of the Ancient Order of Hiber ians WAS SLUGGERS held Sunday afternoon in the base- REUNION ment of St.. J ohn's Church. Wilming- PL 'NNED ton division No.4 was represented by 1':-1 . Wh(!p(! Quality is Priced Low-Save the Most O~(tb~ , Be.t CHALLENGE J ohn Mullin, No. 7 by Edward Mc- .L Gonigle, No. 2 by Daniel McGon igle --- LEADERS a ngtl'~c~r~ ~r t~~WI~~~ IG~~~~~~ , d ivision ' Voodward nd W k { Customers' Big No. 8 a re: Norma n Battersby, presi - M t' 0' On Z ee OPPORTUNITY SALE dent; J ohn Doyle, vice-president; Leo ee ln b The public's enthusias m a l ~ d popular support of our Customers' Big Opportunity Sale Move To Front Moore, record ing secretary and John A t 17 Da ly, treasurer. 1lg U S . last week inspired its contll1 u a~ce f~r a ,s eco nd w~ e k. Many new and outstanding In Playground About t.hirty-tlve wer e present. Sev- values are being featured, which Will give you stili another greater op portunity to eml members and t.h e local officers By Mrs. G. T. Kan e save on your food bills. gave brief ta lks on the organization. Third ROUlid Marsha ll ton, July 31- The biennial reunion of descendar.ts of Joseph a nd Dialnond Race Mary Klair Woodward is pla nned fOI' The Cleveland Sluggers, vicloryless LIGHT IN I~~:U~~t. 1 :tta LI~~~~~ ~~~tin:h~ f d~~ : I in the tlrst two rounds, displayed un- executive committee. A basket lunch xpected power this w ek and m oved w ill be served at noon and there wi ll into a tl rst-place deadlock with South­ POLE POST be a program of sports. Irwin Peoples, side in the third round of the Play­ of K ennett Square, Pa., is president of ground Baseball League. the association, and Mrs. Estella Kla ir Finally coming t.o life after being FOR RACE Gass, secretar y. pushed around by thei r rivals, the Trustees of Ebenezer Church h ave Sluggers downed Cen-Choc in a 12-11 slugfest and t.hen trounced L umbrook, granted the pastor , t.he Rev. L . V. fa vored to cop the t.hird round, by a SUNDAY Pratt, a three weeks vacation beginning lb Zl.c 9-5 count. August 5. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt arc planning a t!'ip to the P acitlc Coast. Southside, w inner of the second 200-Mile Stock r ICnll 'I'cndel' Shank Ind, Larve round, continued its stretch of con­ Folowing an ill ness of about tlve quests by nosing out a 6-5 over Toe­ ,,,eeks, William Lord, 73 of here, form­ Chuclc Roast: 1b 17 c RAMS ;P1:: I~a Cal' Event To er state senator and state represent­ One l~r l('~No n e n igh er Nail Alley, wi nner of the tlrst round, Smoked. Skinned and then added its second triumph by ative, died last week in t.he Wilmington Be Staged ~~ : II 17c : Slices 1~'~: I~ 35c pounding Cen-Choc int.o submission, General Hospital, where he had been a 16-4. patient si nce June 21. Death was due Long Bologna II 190 MarUn's Cue Stars, winner of only At Langh8rne to a stroke of paralysis .. SlIotd Prtned HI.. ~ II 190 one game in tlve star ts, dropped out of MI'. Lord had been a resident here Ltln Bolltd Halll ~ II 190 Now that. Mark Ligh t, 1939 national for 36 years. He was born in Birming­ the softba 11 loop as the tlrst three Blktd Loavts ::'':t: ~. ~ , ~ 10 teams continue' a nip-an-tuck race. stock car king, has secured the pole ham, England and came to t.his coun­ Still leading the circuit., Southside h as position as a result of last Sunday's try in 1890., at the time of his death SIIlnle .. Frankfurters I~ • 21 0 r egistered foul' victories against two qualifying heats, it remains only fo r he was a member of the board of trus­ Fresh Ric. Pudding H .A~:':k' ~:~: ' 15a the choosing of the second 18 for the tees of St. Barnabas Church and Ma rsh­ R\ I Pa('kcd In R' r "!en or )'f'lIow bn.keware defeats while Continent.al and P lay­ SEA BASS IOc pn:,l cry ground are deadlocked for second hon- outside row before the 2QQ -mile sec- allton School Board. ors with foul' wins in seven starts. ond annual AAA stock car champ ion- He was a member of Armstrong ------~---- I Southside will meet Continental Fri- Ehip race is run off a t Langhorne Lodge No. 26, A. F. and A. M. a nd of SIei9h Bell Refreshing Carbonated day night at "ix o'clock for the privil- Speedway next Sunday,the rema inder Di amond Lodge No. 16, Knights of ege of playing the P layground team of the 36 star ting posts to be tl ll ed Sat- Pythias, he also was a n honorary mem­ for the championship, William K. Gil- urday. bel' of the Cranston Heigh ts Fire lespie, director of the loo p, announced H~~r;V~~ n;:t~e d L~~~t~liS~~~b: ~~:I~~ Company. IEVERIIiES5:~: y e;~~~~~~ tilt wi ll be staged next Tues- ~o l e, Bob Irwin, J eff Frame, Ollis Surviving h im are a da ughter, Mrs. Your choIce of Pale Dry or Golden Gi n,)" Ale, Root Beer, day at six o'clock, while on Wednes- Stine, Ha l Bl'o khoif, Mace McCarthy, ~ a:~~ ~~~~:~ic~f J!;~or:f C~~~~ h~~~~~: Sana parillo, Lime Lemen, Crea m Sor a, Oran,)e or Cherry. day, an all-star playground team, pick- Gus Za rka, Bill Strauss, Frankie Bail- three grandchildren and one great "'us Deposit ed from the top three contingents, will ey, Jim Stonebraker, Ellie Montgom- grandson. H is wife, Mrs. Annie Lord meet Delaware Rayon in a feature at- ery, Tillman Huskey, J ack MrCaskill died nine years ago. PEANUT BUTTER Vi?:;i~ ~:~~:~~:d tl·action. The all -star lilt will get un- and Il'vi nk Blatt who were the July 28 derway at 6:30.. w inners that w ill make up the inside Funeral ser vices were held from J ohn E. Rothrock, Jr., who h as lost 0 1' pole row for the double-century. J ones F u neral H ome, Newark. Inter- F ANey LARGE SHRJMP only one game in 80. star ts, continues E very heat wi nne r last Sunday w ith I ment in St. J ames' Cemetery at Stan- :!uc Va l u e l to pace the P layground Ping P ong the exception of two rode Buicks, ton. Gold Medal, Ce resota, Pillsbury's 5- b LJng 22c competition with K en Barnes, w inner Light, Brokhoff and Ba il ey, while Eber- l Resi dents of Highland Avenue Pros­ Stainless St eel of 63 games in 70. starts in second sole was mounted in a Ford and Mc- pect Avenue a nd other sections here, UTILI'i'Y C place. Caskill pi loted a P ontiac as the Sun- wnere many new homes have been FLOUR :lZ -b~g 43 Softball League day qualitlcations show a widely rep- erected in the IUf t few months, are Results resentative tleld of a utomobile brands. petitioning the Marshalllon Post Office KNIFE Our Best Qu ality 5 · lb b :I~ 1Sc More various makes were listed this for delivery of mail by carrier. Ap­ Sawllh nt1lng cd; e. Continental 10. ; P layground 5. Idul farntllnlJuki 9 Continent.al 10 ; Southside 2. year than in 1939, with only three proximately 20. new families have mov­ :r'~h;,lnt, cr: ~ : ~~~ : o n ly a c American ma kes absent from the ranks. ed into the section this year and a Family Flour 12 - ~;, 1t 33 PJayground 3; Marlin's Q. (Forfeit). ctc. Standings American Automobile Associ ation numoer of add jtional homes are near· offici als have ruled to a llow a nother ly ready for occupancy. Won Lost Pct. CAKE FLOUR ~~~'t 4,:~(~ ISc Southside 4 2 .667 chance to those drivers who failed to A tra ffic signal li ght is to be installed Continenta l' . 4 3 .571 secure a place in the August 4 line- at the Prices Corner intersection of the "I'~ ~~' I' P layground .... , .. 4 3 .571 u p, t he second opport.unity for non- Capitol Trail and Ferris Road shortly. BEST PURE LARD 2 13c Martin's . 1 4 .20.0. qualltlers comll1g next Saturday when Worwmen l a~ t week installed rubber ent.rants outside the 4QO-mi le zone of sections through which switches are Standard Quality Baseba ll Leagu e Langhorne Speedway Will try-out for thrown for through t:·affic. Results the outside 18 sta rting positi ons of the No,2 I/!!C Southside 6; Toe-Nail Alley 5. 2QQ- mile grind. can -::JJ Clevela nd 12 ; Cen-Choc II. Although many of the professional LINKS TOMATOES L umbrook I I ; Cen-Choc 4. racing greats are li sted for Sa turday, Southside 16; Cen-Choc 4. it is highly probable tha t there may Havapine Whole Slices Cleveland 9; Lumbrook 5. be l' 1actments of scenes on July 28 TOURNEY Standings when gentlemen jockeys managed to I Won Lost P ct. outdrive the professionals, as did Eber- PINEAPPLE sole, Irwin and Frame when they sh ow- Southsid e 2 0. 1.0.0.0. Packed ill a .. large Cleve land Sluggers 2 0. 1.0.0.0. ed the w~y for Stine in the second Intense heat retarded progress of the delicious rich ItI No. 2112 29C Toe-Nail Alley . . 0. .0.0.0. h <:" l. Presiden t's Cup tournament at the New- IvrUD cans Lumbrook 0. .0.0.0. Next Saturday's qualitlel's wi ll in- ark Country Club with two of eight Cen-Choc . . . . . 0. .0.0.0. elude Everett Saylor, Bert Ross, Ted second-round matches still t.o be com­ Sm''';n l ~' 1 : 1 1I Horn, J oie Chitwood, Manuel Cooper, pleted. B. F . (Sank) Richards ( 2) led ~ ~~~: Ping Standings Cheese TEXAS GRA.PEFRUIT 150 P ong Dan Goss, Tommy Elmore, Dee Toran, the way into the quarter -tlnal round Won Lost Pcl. N~ : .~ li 10e Red Redmond, Bob Baker, Ray Ha11 , of the handicap competition by defeat­ lb 19c RIPE FRESH PRUNES Rot hrock ...... 79 1 .987 Bill Fra nce, J oe Littlejohn, Bob Sail, ing Bob Stewart, J r., (5) by a 4 and 7 Del Monte Halves or Slices Barnes ...... 63 .90.0. Hugh Davis and others in addition to 3 count. C Henderson . .. 19 6 .760. Acme CjJuclii y the July 28 non-qualitlers. Results of other matches played were NO.210 H. McKenry 14 6 .70.0. The 2QQ-mi le test grind on Sunday bi9 6c Clln Fult.on ... 27 23 .640. as fo llows: BREAD loei PEACHES will begin at 2:30. p.m ., eastern day­ SHeedor I ·.'!II Doordan 14 J\ .560. light time a t the world's fastest .mile H. M. McCa u11 ey (8) defeated R. Y. Gillespie 21 19 .525 Taggart (J2), 4 and 2; P DiSabatino Tin y L!'ml Buns BOlllli; speedway. ; r ~:~"~ ~3 0 £VAP. MILK Oil 1< Steed Ie 5 5 .50.0. (9) defeated Wallace Williams 00.), 3 Jt lait Millh Minh' , · 2,?,~';~ 15c B. Vogel 20. 30. .40.0. and 2; G. DiSabatino (J7) defeated Dr. Our B.st: Salad Dressing J:.'~ ISc Silk 18 27 .4 0.0. Louis A. Stearns (4), 2 up; Bob Cas hew NIIt Crun ch ~;, 19a (9) Our Best Corn Flak.. 2 ~,;~~. l lc Phillips 9 26 .256 Thoroughgood defea t.ed J ack Sin­ Crusl!ed Corn r. D. 2 H:i.~ 150 A. Vogel 28 .0.67 LOCALS Icl air (8) , 2 and I; Mike Fidance (13) de - Our Best Tomato Soup HI ",· .. ' SC Riley 28 .0.67 feated H arry B. Williamson, Jr. (9), Baked hans rri.nd. 2 :.8n:' 290 Flavor G~ ow f' u:; r ~i\~~~1( 1 21:~~L"23c Beeson 2 33 .0.57 2 and 1. . Mrs, Sch lorer's Ur~~'~;·, ~. QI lor 230 J Kelly ...... 0. 0. .0.0.0. STILL IN I Other second-round matches to be Our B.st Grape Juice I~':i IOc: ':,~ ; , 19c B. McK enry . .. 0. 0. .0.0.0. Phillips SOIIP S 6I n:r,; ;,~' 25C Cudahy's Tang Ne~~')r~ I~ ' rl:~~: ~f~~ c 1 ':i ;~ 1 19c played are: J . E. Dougherty (7) vs . TomB· u or \ 'egt'tuhle Talucci 0. 5 .0.0.0. Clarence H. Hopkins (16) and Wayne Ritter e•• ns with Pork 6 .I. ,~I,: ~ 25 c D. Ham ilton ...... 0. TOP SPOT Swiss Chltll Vomeotl c I-io II 15a " 5 .0.00 C. Brewer ( 11) vs. T. S. Beck (]1) . D. Kelly .... 0. 10. .0.0.0. Ol!OlIIargarlne Wh~I::. ... J,;'I~' 110 Thomas ...... 0. 10. .0.0.0. WIIIII"" S";l ,~::'" l~a:' 1.9a SWEET PEAS B~~: ~:i.~ 1 2 ~:~: 2Se Fossett 0. 1.5 .0.0.0. Continue To Pin tip pit Julo. (Dole) ~~: ' no Pace Junior LEGION CLAPPS Ch;:~:d (N·;.t: .. ) 3 tin. 2Se Drlpetrall Jule. Tu.. IU' 50 #'tOFFEE Our Fam ous Gree!)1 Ba'J ...,. bla- Ib, 11 a LIONS ON County Loop WINS, 9-2 Ivory Sno.l or Fllku 2 ~~ : 38a " 'Heat-flo' Roasted JitI g ~ Millo Wnhr Sll~:;': . " 2:k:' 210 BEST TEA t::· 1/4 ;~b9 I Sa Dra wing a 9-0. forfeit victory from the Fly SWltttra ...h 110 LINKS local legion entry on Monday, Newark Rlnso or Oxydol I nr". lSc continued to set the pace in the Junior Locals Take Representatives from three Lions New Castle County L eague with a rec­ Blue Super Suds I ~~:e lSc 1!it1t~&t.~ clubs, Wilmington, Kennett Square, Pa., ord of tlve victories against no de­ Series From P &- G Naphtha Soap '~~~. 3c LOl'lte nnd ,·n.'led nssorlmc lJ t nt moneY-SlId,,/: p"'f'~s. and Newark participated in the golf feats. match staged at the Newark Country After failing to play on Monday, the Wihn ington Club T uesday afternoon by the local second local team came back on Wed - 10· Qu art ,/j~ .: ' ,: , .~:. .. .'. Gp.OEr.. laA·carcOIlRHO ·Ere·s·to ne3 11I·1 g organization. nesday to play the tlfth-place Newport The closely-contested legion champ- Galvanized e Alex D. Cobb, of Newark, with a n et outtlt to an 8-8 deadlock. Bear , vic-'I' ionsh ip of the northern half was tlnally . '" _ :.i.e"" score of 74 , and H. B. McCaulley, of torious over Newport in a 6-3 tilt on t.a ken by representatives of the J. ' ~~~i~' :' Wilmington, with a net count of 77, Monday, added their fourth win by Allison ,O'Daniel P ost last n ight whe n 2 I ~. 13c were awarded the prizes in the kick- downing New Castle, 9-2, on Wednesday they turned back the Delaware P ost Thom,Pson Se.dlelS Grapes ~1~1 ~~~~~s er's handicap. George Dorie, of Wil- to hold lhe second spot while Rosehill No. 1 conti ngent by a 9-2 count. Pails Large California Honeydew Melons _t, 25e mington, and M. P . Yeatma n, of Ken- a bsorbed a .10. -4 trounci ng a t the h ands Deadlocked t three games each, the 2Ib' 1 9~ net Square, dead locked for low n et of New Castle on Monday to stay in two teams played lo a n 8-8 deadlock in C Fancy Colorado Fresh Peas honors at 67, while A. GemmiJ, a lso 1 third with a mark of three victories the l'llbber game but had li llie t.rouble each Wilmington, captured the low gross against two defeats. in tOUChing Emie Garyantes, w ho was 17 C a ward with an 80. . Results Mon day on the mou nd for the Wilmingtonia ns pOOTAY'OIES 15 tbs 19 Net scores for the participants were New Castle 10. ; R ose Hill 4. last night. a follows: Bear 6; Newporl 3. Lcd by Henry Brooks, who balled in Newark- Dr. P . K . Musselman, 79 ; Newark 9; L egion Juniors Q. ForCeil>. flve runs with three hils, Newark OPEN A. D. Cobb, 77. Wilmington- H. B. Results Wednesda.y countered two runs in the s ixth inn- ;VlcCaulley, 77 ; A. Gemmil, 73; B ob Bear 9; New Castl e 2. ing, flve in the sixth, and two m c- re in Fri. and Peoples, 71 ; J. W. Davis, 84; George Leg ion J un iors 8; Newport 8. the seventh w hile Wilmington scored Sat. till Dori s, 67 ; K ennett Square- R. W. N wal'l< vs. R osehill (postponed). onc in the second and agai n in the Taylor. 73 ; Dr. E, J . Reynolds, 83; M. Stalltllngs seventh. lOP. M, P . Yeatman, 67 ; F . G. Thompson, 77; Team Won Lost Pct. Charlie Weldin a nd AI Thorpe work- C. H. Thompson, 82. Newark 5 0. 1.0.0.0. ed on the mound for the locals and Bea r 4 .667 k pt enemy bats silenced lhroughout Rejected by Civil War ser vice as Roseh ill ...... 3 .600. th contest. "physicall y untlt," George -W . Nisley New Castle ...... 3 .50.0. Newark wi ll open the state ch ump- ('If Columbia, Po., recently celebrated Newport ...... 1 .20.0. ionship series at Milford on Salurday his 99th b irthday. Legion Juniors .... I .166 at lhree o'clock. The Newark Post, Newark, lJelaware, Thursday, August 1, 1940 HOP IN NEWARK Five DOLLAR DAYS A'( ~ -Deal ~~~~e Dollars ~~~~ Cents c:1T PILNICK'S lfilk tall can ., ...... 3 for 19c L~x toilet soap ~~-17c 'Ug---al' ...... ] 0 Ib8. 46c Llfebu~y ...... 3-17c Coffee (Kni ghlhood) .. .. 2 lhs. 51c Palmohve ...... il-J.7c Tomaloes, 1ge. can 2 for 19c SP~'y ...... 3 Ibs. 47c Baked Bc an~, 1ge. can, 2 cans ] 9c CriSCO ...... 3 Ibs. ,17c --Butter ...... roll 31c I Eggs (fresh country) ...... 29c - SUG GESTIONS FOR A WEEK-END PICNIC Men's Shoes Olil'es, No. 21~ ...... 9c ILemons, Oranges, Bananas, II k ' 30' Peaches, P lums, Grapes, Lopes, We have about 80 pair of men's 1 P g. , C i W. Melons Cheese...... ). all white and brown and Pickles, sw. or sour ...... 9c SPECIAL PRICES whites that regularly sold for Tea (WllIleho use) ...... VI Ib.1 5c $2.98 and $3.98. Hosiel'Y Dollar Days Specials F LL LINE OF FRESH VEGETABLES Our regular full -fas hioned 69c hosiery Selected Government Inspected Meats, Very Best For Dollar Days Roast, chuck trim med .... lb. 25c Veal Cutlet ...... lb. 45c SPECIAL AT R ~1Sl s , crofls cuts ...... lb. JO c Veal Roll Roast (boneless) Ib.25c leak s, round ...... lb. 38c Lamb Chops, Rib, Loin .... lb. 25c Lm'ge Sizes Only pairs 'teak s, rump ...... lb. tOc Lamb Legs (spring) ...... lb. 27c 2 for $1.00 ks, sirloin ...... lb. -l5c Full Line of Picnic Lunch ~:feats

Sports Shoes Genuine I(cdettes WOlllcn's Shoes Men's brown anti while saddles All colOl's and sizes thal sold tO t· ~T om e n 's aud gt'own girls lie, thnt sold £01' much highet· $1.98 offet'ed on DoHaI' Days al oxfords, pumps and _h·ap s. prices, only .... , Originally $ 1.98 values £01' $1.98 and $2.98 $1.00 $1.00 :~"' ''''''''~2~ I1 ~, For Grade A a"nd B ij Children's Socks rJ Our r egular 25c and 35c Socks Children ' ~ ~ offer'ed for Dollar Days al ouly Shoes \Vhite and Brown alHI uIJ while lhal sold up lo $3.00. Dollat· I MILK I -M-.-PI-L-N-I C-K- Days Special. ~ ~ : Table or ~ Newark's Exclusive Shoe Store $1.00 : ~ I Whipping Cream, I _50 E. Main Street ___~ark, Delaware sorr:,"' all""", in ,10., 10'. r ~ ~f:i:i:j:i.:i:f.t;:?-j.:i~;:i:!::?i:?:?;:m:J.:?'J.:t.m::!:i:J..~:f.J.:t.j:J.:.f..j:J.:i:.j:;':t<:<:t;::.;'-;::'~i.;~;~';~:;~(.<~:~';;"<'<~<~~;~~7:..':.'.~,,;'.;~;,::.;~\';'.;~';~~':;';'::..':,':":;:~':';,~';'.'~w , Call ~ .," .,... I E. F. RICHARDS ~II Our Best Service II I ~ .:.. '. 'j",' ! 22 Choate Street Iit Is Al ways Yours . . . Ii ~ Phone 2-0972 Newark, Del. ~ t!~ flj ~ i ::::i; :::::: '\s"sun.us..~~usss~~~~~ssssss~ :::* ':-:+:.. : .. : .. : .. :-: .. : . ::::::

Dollar Days' Value Careful Management makes this Friday and Saturday, Aug. 2-3 Bank a safe place for your money, 4 Quarts (1 Gal.) of Our "Own Make" and friendly service makes it a BRICI( Ice Cream for pleasant place for all of your $1.00 Ay financial dealings AA THE GOODIE SHOP 1.1,1 .: .:-:-: ..: .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. :. U: : 133 EAST MAIN STREET x, " NEWARK, DELAWARE DIAL 2953 Ii II ~~~~~~ I :::* FARMERS TRUST ** O ~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~~~O~ ;"g II W. Main St. C MPANY Newark, Del. II

Por all types and sizes of film s. An increasing volume of business :,:{. .l-{. makes thi s amaZing offer possible. ::: ::: ::::::

BRING YOUR VACATION SHOTS IN TODAYI NEW.ARK NEWSTAND llt.MAIN T. DIAL Z990 Il~$~~~~.=.~~:':'~:~::::;=:~~::i~::~:~:;~~~\tt'~i:4~1:~~~;mw~~J Six The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, August 1, 1940 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• National Sc & 10c to $3 STORES, Inc. A Few of Our DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday, August 2 and 3

25e ize Any 25c PAINT Ladie ' Rayon Phillips Milk Enamelware for inside or outside use of Magnesia Slips Only $1 2 for Tooth Paste 5 for $1 GALLON CAN We're Flying High Bathing Keds Tennis Shoes glass Caps 1ge 7c S9c With the Greatest Stock of work J&P coats or BATHING SUIT SALE Shirts Values We've Ever Assembled 3 Clover Bed 1------for Men's Trunks LADIES LASTEX ANKLETS spread Lastex and Wool SUITS $1 Savings on Play Clothes Mixtures Stripes, Sblid Colors, Cotton .... 69c were 95c .... Bordered Tops 1---- For Late Vacationists for Women and A group of 6 BaBs Boy's Trunks Only Children men's white Girls and Ladies Slack Suits-Reg. 9& c 33c were 49~ $1 Shoes Solid colors or two-tone combinations 79 A large assortment to choose 4 Pairs SOc Girls Suits from were $1.95 $1 pair Ladies $2.95 Spun Rayon Slack Suits 33c were 49c were 15c pair Plain trousers with colorful "in or ou'" shirts. $2.19 Beach Balls ...... 25c size 15c, 10c size 7c Three.pc. Play Suits-Women's Sizes, Reg. 25c Ladies BOY'S $1.95$1.49 G rass Ladies' IOc Panties ...... 3 for 25c GIRL'S Separate skirt. Wear with or without IIooks Sun Glasses ...... 7c Panties Children's Scull Caps ...... 5c Shorts WASH Ladies and Girls Shorts c 5 for Scythe Type Children's Dresses ...... 35c Values to 69c 44 37c Dresses Ladies Two and Three Piece Playsuits ANKLETS ...... 5c PAIR c 15c Were exceptional ,'alues at 98c 84 3 for Ladies Slacks ...... 65c Children Girl and Ladies Slacks and Farmel'eUes c Boy Crash Ladies Hats ...... 55 e 79 Ladies Silk Men's Helmet straw hat ...... 19c Sandals I{nick­ White or $1 Sports Oxfords-All Sizes-Reg. $1.69 Hose All Children' White Shoes that sold for Brown izes 1 to 10 5 color combinations--Made by Ball Band $1.39 ers $1.00. Sizes 9Yz to 2 ...... now 77c 3 pairs 59c :~9c Baseball Cap ...... 10c pair LADIES' 1 _____ 1Table Lamps ...... 79c ZO to 30 percent Reductions on all Bathing Suits Garden Forks ...... 6c RAYON FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Wooden Sole Ladies 19c Rayon ICE TEA GLASSES ...... 3c each Screw Blouses For Men Only 2 Pairs Drivers 2 for Summer's Sport Shirt 79 Panties ~:~: ~ ~:::ti~~··::::: :: ::::::::: : :::::::::: ::::: :: :: :::::: :. ~~~ all types Spun Rayons & Cottons C Shoes 3 for Stick on Soles ...... Bc Exoeptlonal 95c Values Prettiest Frocks Rubyware Glass Goblet ...... 7c Knit Sport Shirts 5()C Big Li We Books ...... 3 for 25c 8c 1---- Were Real Values At 49c 39 C Fly Swatters ...... 7c each Exciting Low.Priced LADIES' "Four Brother" 25c 5 $1 Ladies Sharkskin CHILDREN'S SUN SUITS CREPE Shorts & Shirts FOl' MENS Overall Suits Gowns Sanforized Slacks c 84 Sheer Cottons You'll Coats OVERALLS and Sanforized Wear and Tub for 79C Paja­ $2 Slacks t ' Coats in Solid $1.69 Months Slacks Colors, Blue, Pink ITIaS Bargains you can 't a fford to miss " Winnie Mae" , I and White, for White 01' Brown & $1 79 $1 W1Iite Shoes • STREET DRESSES L DIES' SHEER Only ALL SLACK SUITS REDUCED Entire Stock $1.95 $1 Cottons, Rayons, Silk $1 39 MEN A $1.95 VALUE Dresses were 69c & Meu' we l'e $2.4-5 now$1.89 None with·held . ' White Duck Fas t Color 79c, reg, & extra sizes Men 's WCl'e $ 3.95 now$2.95 Trou- Reg. $3.95 Frocks $ 9 Dress Material Real hal'gains to wear sers 69c MEN'S Boys wel'e $ 1.95 now$1.59 2.9 Pique the year round. Dimitie MEN'S and BOY'S Hose SSe Seer Sucker all tyles Tissue Ginghams Entire Stock of Cinderella Sheel's and Nan· were 25c pair, 5 n ette. T~ddlers-Buy sevel'al 79 l ' 24 Polo Shirts pair for The Klddles can start school in them. $1.00 25c Polo Shirts ...... 5for $1 Fruit of Loom Sheer Dl'esses-Reau]nl'iv 69c4ge 7 yards for $1 e . i 49c Polo Shirts ...... 3 for $1 59c Polo Shirts ...... 2 for $1 Watertite Ladies Stripped Blouses and Tur- Kiddics Slack Suits-Boys or Girls-- 7g e 1---- izes 2 to 6 Roof ban to match 69c 7 QUART Boys Big Yank-Sanforized Shorts 44c Coating Canners Boys Slack Suits-sizes 5 t09 Ladies' Skirts 77c Also reductions on aU boys Polo shirts. 84(' ~l LARGE REDUCTION ON ALL SUN UlT 5 ~a Bon LADIES SKIRTS $1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~FruhoftheLoom- -Entire&od 15c yd, Curtain Clearance SHOE SALE ------Shoe Values for the Entire Family ------All of our Endicott Johnson ummer Shoe All of Our Curtains & Cottage reduced. All Reduced Models on Display --- Come In and Look Them Over Sets will be Greatly Reduced Ladies' and .Me.n's Shoes $1.49 --~------Were $1.95 Now N k D S ~:::~~!~~~:.t:.~~~ .. :e:s.:: :e:e:2~9: n~w•••• !~.~~ ewar ept. tore The Newark Post. Newark. Delaware, Thursday, August 1, 1940 Seven hop In Newark $ Specials $ FOR ~ a hing and Lu lwicating Our Specialty Dollar Days at Rhodes Drug Store DEPENDABLE Dialllond Servi 'e Station RENSHAW & TRIVITS TOOTH PASTE August 2 and 3 Main & Haines Street Pcpsod('ut , 40(' .size .3 for $1.00 RADIO Li stcl'iu {' , 40c size . .. ..••• .3 for $1.00 ~....··~·I·IIII 1111111111111111111:1111111111--- IpHllfl. 50(' ize .3 for $1.00 •• .. BABY SUPPLIES •• .. SERVICE •• EVERY DAY IS .. J. & J. Baby Oil ($1.00) size .. J, & J. Baby Soap ( 15c size ) both $1.00 .. - MClllll'n's Baby Oil ($1 size) .. - MCIIUI'Il'S Baby Talc (15c size) both $1.00 .. DO'LLAR DAY ' - J, & J. Cutex ($1 value ) SEE .. - J, & Talcum (reg. 25c) - J. both $1.00 .. - with TOILET ARTICLES ..- - HO llbigant's Toilet Waters $1.00 .. - Woodbury's Shampoo, 50c size, 4 for $1.00 TDEO. S. .. - Woorlbury's Soap 16 cakes I . Newton .. 81.00 .. Sheaffer - Ann Windsor Tissues 5 for 51.00 .. Regular $ 1.00 sizes Hinds Honey Almond JONES .. - Crcam and 10c purse size, all for •.••. $1.00 Interior Decorator -.. 138 E. MAIN ST. NEWARK: - E"cning in P aris face powders, lip sticks - .. and rouges, all for $1.00 W. Main St. Newark, Del. .. Dial 6252 Rc"alon Lipstick • • • $1.00 rr======~- \Vildl'oot Hair Tonic ( $ 1 size) 2 for. . • ~ 1.00 -.. ..- Wildroot Hair ,!ollic with Oil 2 for $1 00 .. We are happy to join with the Newark Ch31nber regul ar $1.00 size . • Keep Cool - .. of Conunerce in sponsoring these annual bargain .. Yardl ey's Shaving Bowls (1.00 size ) b th $1 00 •• - Yardley's Bri1lialltine (50c size ) at Oltr fountain with u .. 0 • events and extend one and all a cordial in­ Yardley's Soap . 3 cakes $1.00 re freshing- •• vitation to .. Yardley's Indelible Lipstick • S t .00 Drinks .. -.. Yardley's Lotns Cavender Toilet Water $ 1.00 •• •• Yardley's Sachet 51.00 Ice Cream SHOP IN NEWARK .. Light Lunches ..- .. DON'T MISS THESE VALUES .. Prompt .. Ex t. Wi tch Hazel, pint size . . • . . • • • • • .. Sl.OO Courteolts .. On Dollar Day and Every Day .. Eaton' Stationery, 60 .. sh ee t ~, 2 for $1 00 Service 60 envelopes, reg. 59c special • .. .. Apex Alarm Clocks 8 1.00 .. Ea terbrook Fonntain Pens ~1.00 We take this opportunity to thank our many ..- B& B Fir t·Aid Kits $1.00 •• .. Deluxe .. valued customers for their constant patronage Baby Brownie Camera with Film $ 1.00 .. .. Candy Shop H and pledge our untiring efforts in an endeavor .. Meet yorLr friends on .. to continue to merit your faith· ••u .. Dollar Days and every day 41 E. Main St. Newark ..U u at \.!;;;;;;;;;======,,:!.I """"',:::: 1111111111111111"""'1'1 Rhodes Drug Store Telephone 581 2920 2914 We Deliver

Dollar Days Specials Potatoes ...... Vz Bu. Basket 49c Oranges ...... Doz. 25c ugar ...... 10 Ibs. 49c Icc Cream Salt ...... 5 Ibs. 10c Root Beer Extract ...... bot. 10c Kaffee Hag and Sanka Soffee ...... lb. 33c for Friday and Saturday, August 2 and 3 Perlo·Spiced Luncheon Meat ...... can 23c Watermelons ...... special price Waxed Cutrite ...... 40 ft. 5c ...... 125 ft. 15c Octagon Soap Powder ...... pkg. 4c Matches reg. 5 ...... 2 for 5c Her hey's Chocolate Syrup ...... can 7 Vz c 5 Quarts Standard Grade Oil . . . . . $1.00 Griffin's AUwhite Shoe Dressing ...... 3 for 25c Bacon ...... Vz lb. pkg. 10c Crax ...... pkg. 10c Complete includes adding grease OPEN EVERY DAY Universal and Transmission 00 7:30 a.m. To 10:30 p.m. LUBRICATION if necessary $1. IMIDGET MARKET 24 Academy Street Newark, Dela. See the Many Exceptional Values We have to offer in GUARANTEED USED CARS everyone of them thoroughly reconditioned and in first-class condition. We in· Phone Newark 20331 Est. HIl5 vite you to inspect them-drive them yourself. You' re sure to find the model you want at a price you can pay...... u .;.t:l~ SAM BELL USED CAR LOT AT ELKTON ROAD & AMSTEL AVE. Cleaners & Dyers 20 ACADEMY STREET NEWARK, DEL. BUICK • CHEVROLET Agents for Delco Heat For tlle past :as years we have served the pubUc with reliable dependable Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing, & Alter' allons. We are today carrying on the business with the Sales and Service and Frigidaire Mtne reliable work. Under the supervision of Mrs. Lizzie Bell. Past performance In this w ork has won us a "Seal of Dependability." Special attention given to your gar· lTlents has always been our chief ambition.. Expert help trai ned in 'his line are at your service. We clean & block ladies' & tn en's I,ats and do only the finest work. We own Wilmington Auto Sales Co. lIId operate our own clca.ning plant. Tha nking our many patrons Newark, Del. Phone 2991 BELL CLEANERS 1" E. Main St. The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, August I, 1940 Eight

o'clock noon on Saturdays and Sundays Serving:

Milk Shakes Delicious Ice Creall) • Butterlllilk Cottage Chee e -•

Just a pleasant drive ovel· the hills. Three .M Miles nOI·th of Newark and just Beyond Drive Safely With Good Tires Milford Cross Roads

from A gootl place to relax and enjoy the $ whoiesollle goodness of our delicious 'lTTENHOUSE dairy products MOTOR COMPANY.. Foxden Farm Paper Mill Road Newark, Del.

SEYDELL'S SUNOCO SUPER SERVICE More Heat For Your Dollar

59 Don't Buy Price---Buy Quality

It's False Econolny To Pay Lower Prices F or ~ our Fuel When You Get Le Heat Fronl The Cheaper A to Z LUBRICATION Product. We f eaturc Adhesive PresslIt'c Lubl'icanl-won' t squeeze D oul, wash OUl, Ot' dry out, A p ccializcd job on your pal" When Buyin!! Your Coal-Make Certain You Are Get­ ticular cal', GIIHl'allleetl sflueakle S for 1,000 mile -welOl' dry, ting An E s tahli~hed Fuel With A Nallle That Guar­ antees Its Results.

, Tires aHel Tubes, comple te balle t'y el'vice, Don't Buy Your Coal On Co t Pel· Ton. ~Iore Heat Pcr and fan belt , Dollat· Is What Count~, .

For Mileage and Pow~l'-Nu.Blllc SlIllOCO to keep powel' Now Is The Time To Buy ill the Powel' Zone longet', Use SUllOCO MCl'cIll'Y Made Lower Cost Cleaner (:oa1 Motol' Oil. 24-Hour Fuel Oil ervice Modernized Washing and Waxing Your Neighbor E. J. Hollingsworth o. E. Main Street Dial 2925 WALTER SEYDELL Lunlher Coal Fuel oil The Newark Post. Newark. Delaware, 'Thursday, August 1, 1940 Nine : plan your DOLLAR DAYS Here's a DOLLAR DAYS "Special" Shopping tour to include having that's just like Lunch at the Ark Restaurant MONEY in the BANK \l'hcrc yOIl al'e assured of a wide selection of home­ rooked dclif'acies to choose from at very economical IJrices, Oint' alllid our cozy atmosphere and enjoy our reall y For YOU!

Prom pt - Courteous Service \ Friday and Saturday, August 2 and 3 T he ARK I • , RESTAURANT • DOLLAR DAYS ONLY Newark, Del. 00 ~~:,,~~e~~~~~~ 2 for $1. $ Dollar Days $ (Whites, Velvets and Formals Excepted) at This Offer Applies To Garments Received on $ Days Only

Dale's. Patronize Newark's Own Dry Cleaning Estab­ 176 Dial lishment-Ali New Modern Equipment­ 2-] 5] I AU Work Done In Om" Own Plant-Your w. Main St. Complete Satisfaction Guaranteed This Ad Is Worth NEW ARK CLEANERS, Inc. on ea h and every $5.00 worth of merchandise purchased during Dollar Days

Dea) t Dale's Where Your Dollat" Gets A New Deal

Mervin S. Dale Jeweler

59 E. Main Newark

P er

COlllplete Check-Up of Your Ca r fo[, That Vacation Trip

With every co mplete Rock-A-Car Lubri­ cation, We wi ll add Mi les to the Gallon by cleani ng and adjusting Your Spark Plu . hy the A-C Method and Cleaning and He-oiling t he Air Filter by the VuIco Me thod. The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, August 1, 1940 Special Crosley Values 10 per cent off on HE New Crosley "Sa va­ T maid" Washers have tubs within tube-the splice all these Items for between helps to keep the hot water hol for longer periods of time. See this great feature today -learn how it makes wash­ day easier for you-and 5-tube, including recti­ radio frequency stage using how it makes clothes cleaner fier, AC- DC s uper­ a 3-gang condenser gives this at the same time I heterodyne with 2 bands receiver increased selectivity 10 Days It's just one of the many - broadcast and IN­ and sensitivity. A big 8-tube, features of the new Crosley TERNATIONAL including rectifier, set with Washers. There are seven) models to choose from­ SHORTWAVE. Heli­ IO-tubeperformance. Broad­ and severn I prices, too I scope loop aerial, illumi­ cast, shortwave and police nated "Gold-Glow" bands. 6 -bullon electric dial, in mottled brown push-button tuning. 12-inch bakelite cabineL Only electro dynamic speaker. $12.95 $69.95 Aug.2to 12 The New 1940 ~1lM .....VRDDH BUD-IH(RM "REGULATED" OIL HEAT

eModern, "regulated" heat heat from rushing up the ••• heat to fit any kind of chimney, senda more heat in· weather ••• is yours, with the to your home. Saves oill Duo-Therm oil-burning, cir- HEAT GUIDES-Circulate the ~~~er~~~;2i'ili~::~ heat evenly. No cold spots. modern featureal FULL nOATING ruME-Lick. PATENTED DUAL-CHAMBER ~~~~~g~~::e: s~~:eo~:~ BURNER-Greatest clean-fire into the house. Gives you ~: ~:t~~~:;i ~~~;~ "more heat per gallon". -from pilot light to maxi- Duo-Therm heaters are mum heat. ~~:e 'U~J~~~i~:r:~~~: HEAT REGULATOR-Simple 81/ ratories. ~~~:!'::rdu all the Let us show you the new days, just enough • ~~~~~~f~l~bbu:a~: - A;...... beat to talce the chin , ers. There are eight ~. -~\ ~. off on milder day.. models _ three fin- SPECIAL "WASTE. ' , isbea. IDe:EpCDsive. ~" . ~,' ~ I STOPPER" - Prevents too. ./ ... . - ... ~~~ --...... ~

10 Per Cent Off on all Refrigerators During This Sale

~~.i. ' ~- . ~ JACKSON'S HARDWARE STO E 90 Main St. Newark, Del. Phone 4391 The Newark Post, Newark, ~Jaware, Thursday, August 1, 1940 Eleven

WEAR·EVER 2 qt. aue pan regulal' 95c vullle Dollar Day 2 for $1.00

PORTABLE SPECIAL BATTERY SET JACKSON'S 9 oz. i7..e, ,·eg. 5c and TABLE GLASSE ELECTRIC 6 for 20c RADIO PECIAL IN ONE' BROOMS regular 39c, for Dollar F~l IJ~~ Days ...... 2 for 50c ~Ie Price $17.95 SPIXIAL * HEADLINERS------HOME" CANNER SPECIAL reg. $1.69 You will find many itenls in our store that we will offer at reduced prices, that Reg. $12.95 Never Lift $ 1.00 ELECTRIC IRON are not advertised here-shop around our store and see for yourself the SPECHL only $9.95 money-saving values we are offering during this sale. Nothing in our store all 10c picnic supplies SPECIAL will be sold at regular prices during Dollar Days ... 3 for 25c 20 % OFF ON ALL SPECIAL RIFLES and GUNS during this ale ALL MERCHANDISE NOT ON SALE IS SUBJECT TO 10 PERCENT DISCOUNT Porch Flower Stands regular 75c SPECIAL 2 for $ 1.00 30 % OFF ON ALL SPECIAL POULTRY SUPPUES Don't Fail to See Our Display of BIRD BATHS Close-Out Items reg. $2.95 special $1.95 Here is something we have never done before. All these items will be closed out regardless of value--buy them at your own price--just put your own figure on it and the item is yours during this sale.

RADIO AND ELECTRIC APPLIANCE SALE See our show window display consisting of nlany Radios and appliances pric­ ed so low you will really have to see thenl to appreciate their h'ue value. Buy

these eady as OUt· stock will be liInited on these itenls. 20% OFF on all BEACH CHAIRS

SPECIAL SPECIAL Regular $44.95 SPECIAL 20% OFF on all c1ose·out of SCREEN DOORS Sale Priee .....$ 32.95 10% OFF ON ALL TENNIS RACQUETS STOVES at less than ~ price SPEC IAL SPECIAL SPECIAL REO BARN & ROOF PAINT SPECIAL 20 % OFF on all 20% Off on all Novelty regulat· $ 1.25 can LAWN MOWERS $1 .00 gallon Pattern GIIT WARE Special $ Days TENNIS BALLS SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL $1.00 Electric 20% OFF 011 all Rutland's Roof Coating 10% OFF on all SPECIAL CARD TABLES gallon . . .. . •• • • 69c WESTCLOX Appliunces all 10c items 5gallon . ....•..• . $2 .77 WATCHES & CLOCKS 20% off 3 fot" 25c SPECIAL PECIAL SPECIAL 1.3 OFF on all SPECIAL Read y Mixed Paint 1 only - 2 7 inch SPORTING GOODS ALL COLOR cut power 10% of( 0 11 all $1.96 gallon LAWN MOWER 10% ELECTRIC ale Priee .....$ 1.39 gal. l'eguJar $175.00 REFRIGERATORS sale price $121.65 011 all these SPECIAL SPECIAL WORK SAVER $1.00 Trade·In lot of ITEMS allowu nce on yonr old GARDEN HOSE ELECTRIC IRONS at a bargain ,

Newark 20 % OFF on all 90 E. Main Delaware LAMP 91 Street 'Phone 4391 during this sale Twelve The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, August I, 1940 A New Servic for Newark

Weare now equipped to refinish-,­ Rebuild and Upholster furniture ,) both Modern and Antique AI-ofSO REFINISH, REPAIR AND BUILD Regular Trade-in Special Days spec- Allowance Sale" Retail ial sale For Amount NEW PICTURE FRAMES P rice Usell Tire You Pay

4.50-21 9.05 $3.05 S6.00 4.75-19 9.25 :.L05 6.20 All this work is done by experienced 5 .2 5- 1 ~ 10.35 3.20 7.15 5.25-17 6.55 craftsmen. Call at our store or phone 5.50-17 10.60 ~ . 05 6.00-16 lU .65 3.75 6.90 32 x 6 and we will appreciate the oppor­ 33.35 10.95 22.40 8-ply truck tunity of giving you an estimate and ~?-~ .•• - PRICES CASH WITH YO R OLD "lIRE ",~ DOUBLE GUARANTEE-Includes Life ti ulc G uarantee Against D eferts-P I~ !ot ...' showing our samples a Guarantee Against Road Hazards (Cuts, Bruises, Etc.). Ask to Sec TIlls ~~ Liberal Guarantee. :~ Joseph M. BroW'ft Phone 4251 148 E. Main Street JOHN H. LYTLE, Inc. 63 W. Main Street [ A Daily Delicacy! ] D.istributor of Sherwin -Williams Paints Phone 8361 Newark, Del.

• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 • • • • Powell's Ice Cream is one dessert • Newark that remain ever popular-no • POW,EL _L'S matter how often served! Every­ one enjoys t he zestful flavor­ • ICE CREAM the pure richness. Serve Pow­ • ell 's tonight. • Lumber EAT IT HERE OR TAKE IT HOME-Full Qt. SOc • • • • Company • POWELL'S • 43 E. Main St. Newark, Del. Dial 3171 • • American Restaurant Home Made Ice Cream • • I s cooperating with The ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ l : Chamber of Commerce in its • • LEON A. POTTS • Graduate Electrical Engineer • • • Radio and Electrical Appliances. • • Radio Repair and Electric Wiring. • Every Job Receives My Personal Attention. • • • Dealer lor • • Building Materials Frigidaire General Electl'ic • Maylag • Hoover • Fuel Oil blue Coal . R. C. A. • • Hotpoint 1\1otoro1..1 • Kelvinatol' du Pont Paints . • • 44 E. Main t. Diul3821 • Phone 504 Buy Where Yor., elm Get Service • • 11 ______• • •• • ••••••••• • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••