The Newark Post V OLUME XXI NEWARK DELAWARE THURSDAY OCTOBER 2, 1930 NUMBER 36
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The Newark Post V OLUME XXI NEWARK DELAWARE THURSDAY OCTOBER 2, 1930 NUMBER 36 WARN . S. WORKERS TIP TOP FARM LIONS TO EAT TURKEY '1'0 A VOID POLITICS ~~~~~~::~~~~~~~~E~HALII STATE POULTRY SHOW TO BE HELD The regular weekly Postma ter William H. Evans re meeting of the Lions ceived a poster r ecently f rom Stuart se~h~~~t:;~~/,~~~~cm~~ ~:e~~ ;~::~:~~ IN WILMINGTON ARMORY JAN 8 9 10 HORSE SHOW . Club was held Tuesday Wilson, secretary of the Third Dis phla, m Mitchell Hall, on Thursday, • , , and 4. evening at the Blue t l'ict, U. S. Civil Service Bureau, October 23d, as the first of a series of --- II .Philadelphia, warning all civil service musical treats which will feature the Delaware State Poultry Association in Cooperation with Spon ored by the Ways and Hen Tea Room with a particu Means Committee of New la rly good attendance. This appointees in Newark not to meddle fall and winter season. Delaware Fanciers' and Breeders' Association ~t\ week markcd the third week of in politics. WILL BROADCAST Century Club a n attendance drive being --:.---- At the call of G. A. Swanson, presi staged between two teams com ONE CENT OFF GASOLINE PRICE Next Saturday afternoon, Lewis dent of the Delaware State Poultry prising the members of the club. Gasoline companies in this town to Fell and Miss Dorothy Fell, of East NOTICE Association, a meeting of the execu Th e annual Horse how will be held Park Place, will broadcast over The contest will contrnue day announced a one-cel\t reduction The Council of Newark an tive committee and other repr!!senta nt 'fi p 'fop l<'RI' m on Sutu rday, Octo WDEL, when that station inaugurates t hrough eight weeks, at the end In the retail price of gasoline. nounces that the Delaware Elec tive poultrymen of the state was held ber I , ~ta1'\ing at 12 o'clock, noon, its new feature, Amateur Hour, from of which time the lo sing team The reduction, whIch is effective tric Power Company, wishing to in Wolf Hall at the University of being ,pon~orcd by the Waws and 4.00 to 5.00 o'clock. Delaware on Monday evening of thl Means ommitlrc of the Ncw Ce ntury will be the hosts of the winners throughout the State, brings the re make improvements in the wires, at turkey dinner. tail price on gas to 17 cents, plus FIRMIN SWINNEN will cut off the electric current, week to discuss plans for the annual Clu b. state poultry tour and poultry show, three cents State tax. '1'0 GIVE CONCERTS this coming Sunday, October 5, 'There are more entrics this year from 6 a. m. to 10 a. m. which are regarded as the two out VETERANS TO HOLD DANCE than last y til, and this promises to Monday evening the first of a series This is being done for the ra standing activities of the association be one of the out ·tand ing sports Reyburn Radio Store The Veterans of Foreign Wars of of concerts by Firmin Swinnen, or dio fims in Newark after a sur each year. event s of the season. In case of rain Newark, Del., will hold a dance on ganist at Longwood Gardens, was vey and recommendation by the The state poultry show this winter the show will be postponed until Sat will be held in the armory in Wil to $1.50 Responsible for RCA October 10, at the Armory and every given. These concerts will be given R. C. A. Foundation. urday, Oc tobrr 25. The rules and pro Friday night thereafter through the in Mitchell Hall, the auditorium of mington on January 8, 9 and 10, un- gram follow: Survey in Newark winter until further notice. Come 'on, the University, every Monday evening ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Id er the auspices of the Delaware dancers, and try to beat us old timers from 6 :45 to 7 :30. All students of = State Poultry Association in coopera- The lasses The past week the Radio COJ:po~- FLOWEIt HOSPITAL CLOSED tion with the Delaware Fanciers' and Cia s 1\0. 1, H\ wyweight Draft tion of America has had several tech in dances. We still have a little pep the University and townspeople are left, Comrades. invited to attend. The Flower Hospital closed its doors Breeders' Association, the State Horses-For bcst pa il' of heavyweight nicians here making a survey of the Board of Agriculture and the Agri draft horses to be hown in hand in town for radio interference and found ============================ to th" public this morning. The Hos cultural Extension Service of the Uni the ring. the conditions in Newark deplorable pital will be used for the University Infirmary only. Miss Ford will be in versity of Delaware. Special commit Class ;\0. 2, Ponies Under Saddle- for radio reception. One of the main U S ARMY BAND TO charge of the Infirmary but will melve tees have been appointed to take care To be hOII'll in wa lk, trot, and canter. sources of the trouble was at the cor- • • her residence to 369 S. College avenue. of the various departments of the exhibits of poultry and commercial Class No.3, 'rhree-Gaited Saddle :~c~f iri~i~n~::::O:dn~S ~~:tj~n~~~~ PI.AY AT LONGWOOD A. O. U. W. displays and the cooperation of all Horses-Wal k, trot and canter-Con- of the 33,000 volt line running 4 formati oll, manners and style of going through the center of the town and __ Important business is to be con- the poultry raisers and hatcherymen to count d Elkt d t Elkt d sidered by Anchor Lodge, No.4, A. O. throughout the state is being solicited Cla.s No.4, Horses Suitable to Be- v?~ity. on r oa 0 on an The Concert Will be Given Under lAuspices of u. W .. at the regular meeting on Fri- in order that this show will be a marked success and a credit to the come Hu ntel's-liorses five years old The expenses of the survey were day evening. The meeting will call at American Legion poultry industry of Delaware. or und r su itable to beco me hunters borne personally by Mr. Reburn and -- 7.30. Arrangements for installation of It is expected that a large number shown under sadd le. Walk, trot and he is to be congratulated for taking General Pershing fought the war the outstanding reputation the organi- newly elected officers and for an enter- of commercial poultry raisers, includ can ter, manllers and . tyle of going to these steps for the radio fans of New- ,ith music as well as bullets. His zation has gained under his leader- tainment to be given soon will be ing both the growers of pr~duction coun t 50 pCI' cent. Conformation to ark and vicinity, for the reception in A. E. F. Headquarter s Band, r ecruit- ship. discussed. and exhibition stock, will take an ac coun ty 50 pel' cenet' 'I ' I . ewark has been very bad for some ed ~~lo n g. t he fio.wer of A~erican When the War Department was be- CHR-I-S-TI-A-N-A-S-U-P-PER t ive interest in this shOw and exhibit Clas, ;0.: 0. 5, 0 l t ass-Co ts 3 time. musIcianship t hen m t he serVice, was sieged with requests to allow the U. S. tHeir birds along with their displays The ladies of the Presbyterian \'cal'S old and under to be shown in The Atwater Kent and Sparton en- one .of ~he finest military musical or- Army Band to leave the country to of Iiaby chicks and eggs. A special han(!. gineers al 0 expect to follow up the gamzatlOns the world has ever seen. r epresent the United States musically Church of Christiana will hold their department is also being arranged for Clas< ~ o. 6, Farmer's J.umping survey of the. RCA. Realizing t hat peace-time morale is at the Ibero-American Exposition at annual Oyster and Chicken Supper the members of the 4-H clubs and the Cla8'-llol'ses to be owned and ridden In .another . column of The Post a lmost as important and much harder Seville, Spain, this year-a privilege Tuesday evening, October 28. The vocational agIl)cultural departments first tables will be served at 5 o'clock. by a fal'lIIer 01' a member of hi s t.he.r.e IS a ~ otlce to th.e effect that the to maintain than a war-time spirit, never before accorded a service band in the high schoo ls throughout the famil)'. :1 0 jump o\'e r 3 feet 2 inches. CUll ent Will be shut off o~ Sunday General P er shing ordered the U. S. ·-General P er · hing enthusiastically state. Pel'formancc to co unt 75 pe l' cent. from 6 a. m. to 1.0 a. m., whi ch shows A' B I '. d' 1922 h supported the proposal LORD'S SUPPER Manncl'. al1l~ IVay of go in g 25 per that the Town Council is willing to I my am ~ rgamze In . ,wen I . : The date for the annual state poul- rent. ~ do all in its power when these things he became chlef-of-staff. He gathered Congress, recogmzmg. !hat the The sacrament of the Lord's Supper try tour has not been definitely de- are brought to its attention; and t hey ~,he r en:tn a,n ts of the A.