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Die tl Tnesday 50% Water Rate Reel Feather Campaign N(!IV Trash Colleclioll 1$ E~ening C.ou . rscs 'Local New Car Dealers Offer With Monday Meeting Increase Planl1ed Sc/w(llLle Will Divide WIll Bc Offcrcd Free Transportation To Polls By City Council I City Illto 3 Areas • At Newark High • \radduck , Local C hairman, U rges Newark New Rate \Vould Mean That Begninir.g tomorrow the follow· 1 --- Join With Leaguc or Wome n Votcrs '1'0 Prov ide Cars , '1'0S uppnrt ])!'ire T o S upply Funds For 27 A verag e C ons umer H e re ing trash collection schedul e ha . Any .rcsidents o ~ Newark and vi · Ba by· Silting· Sel' ke To A ll iles iclcnls Who Heqnes t • been announced by J. Francis Keide Clll ity ll1terested .In reglsterm!: for Agenci es; Volunteer " ' orker ' A nnounce d Hell) O n Regi '1l'alion Day nd E lecti()n Day 'ViII Pay $5.25 Minimum city engi neer. The new plar. di ~ a senes o[ evening classes to bc '; JD52 (',)ml1l un ity Fund 'am paign officially b e- vides the city into three sections held at t~e local high schoo l be· lew ca.r cl cale r s ill 1 \\'a r l<, in coop ratio n with the local , C\' lIillg w ith a mecting of a ll of t h e local At a special meeting on Tuesday to prevent refuse from standing in gl'l1l1lr.g J\ove.mber 3 arc requested night City Council discussed an fron t of homes fol' several days by school offICIals t~ campi te and L ca gue ot W om e n olen', will Hupport the nation \\'ide "gel­ workers ill Wolf Jlall. Thc mecling, under the di- ordinance which if passed later will since it has become impossible to retul'n the regIstration blunk pro· o u t-the vole " campaig n by furnis hing f l' transpor t ation of Charles ~. 1Ila ddock, local chairman, was hig h - ,. increase the city watel' rates by COv!:r the entire city ir. one day I vlded bclow. b All c rt I" [i'o l's ter I h . f approximately 50 % effective Jan· as in the past. In past years class shave b n of· no registra t io n day, Octo ber 1 , and 01 ction cla\', Nov 111 - bl' n [;t Ik ,I' ) •. ',gen e r a c a irma n 0 1' uary I, 1953. On the fi rst ar.d third Wednes. fered. in SUC !l s ~bject s as drivCl' ocr 4, t o .a~t y r eside nt who cannot othe rwise gct O ~lt to vote . · [llaIl'HI'C. and other prominent s peak r s. This would mean that the mini. day of each month trash will be trall1~ng, typewrIting, mechar.icfl l 1n [l~c1lt~.on to an 'w e r ing the t I phones in thc variOllS the dl'i V!' ill !'\orLhc rn D c lawar e thL year will b e mlLm qual'terly rate of the aver· collected in the area lying west of drawlIlg, sewing, pottery and craft dealcr s ofItces, the womc n o f the L cagu e will driv will provide Ii.®--- age COl:sum er would be 5.25 per North and South Collcge Avenue, and others. .. . . t he cal'S, for 27 communi ty I '" _ . q uar.ter instead of the present including both sides of this street. School oflIcIa ls pomt out th at Appeal. H e l'e ~ :~~~ .ac t as baby sitters where I:eccs­ drive whit'h ufficia lly i H' lIJark Now Has Its Own charge og $3.50. ' Or, the first and third Thursday courses are. not restrJdcd to. the Monday will cuntinuc R"/Jltblican 1J('(ldquarle rs; This increa ed water rate plus the of each nonth collection will be above mentIoncd but \~Ill b~ glve.n Saturday i, the Ilnal regist l'n tion ' 4 0 A J levying of a sewer charg of $1 made in the area bounded by Sout,h II'. ~ny subJ ed Ill. WlllCh t,1e re IS day in the state pr ior to th com· • . f th I" /}el1 .~ t 70 E. Main St PCI' mont:, has been planned to in· College Avenue, East Main SLreet, sufTlclent reglstl·atlOn. ing elec tion and the new cal' deal­ fUI\i:~:;r~ I ~. ~ 1~d~I~~~ Norman E. Battersby, White CIa; Weldon C. Waples crp.ase city revenue in ar. amount and South Chapel Street, includ· The flrsi meeltng of the year ers arc joi ning th e nationwide ef. C~hal'~ore than $13,000 Hundred Republican chairman has necessary to liquidate the recent ing both sides of South Chapel and WIll be held on Novemb,: r 3 a t the fort of various r.o n'partisan groups coll last year went anno.unced the opening of a Re. W II $500,000 bond issue fl oated for the Main Streets. hlgl s~hoO I and at th ~t time It WI ll a nd ol'ganizations in urging that residec ledents. publican headquarters here ir. e ( on ,C. Waples, purpose of extending and improv. On the li rst ar.d third Friday of be dec I ~ed . W~ I C~ subjects have U~e every qualified voter exercise his is a list of Newark Newark at 170 E. Main Street. The L I L mg the city water and sewer fa· the monih collection will be made necessalY l eglstJatlOn. Classes WIll 01' her fl'3nchise to vote on Nov­ e : l~ ber 4. wIlD have agreed to con. headquarters WIll be open from oca umbermall, cilities. in all the al'ea not included above. be held at the New London Ave- Il ' time and effo rts in II a.m. to 9 a.m. dally except Fri· D' lOT Ciiy Councilman Carl S. Rar.kin nue School for Negroes, provided 11------O fc ~e local drive: d a ~~ when it will r emain open le{ n uesday pointed out that the proposed rate Lutherans Hope there arc enough Interested ~o ":'''1'' ResIdents are reminded tha t al­ Chairman : Mr. Chm' lcs un II 10 p.m. schedule of 30 cents per 100 cu. rant these classes. These appllcatlOns thoug- h they may have previously registered for city elecLtons this Last Thursday evening more than President Of Lumber FIrm ft. for the first 5000 cu . .ft. used by To Found ChllrcI1 shbuld be sent to Cornellus Mol" 200 persons were on ha r.d at New. 5/ 8 meters (the standard resident. gan at ihe New London Avenue does not mean that they do not have to register for the coming- national 10 the Ger.eral Chair· ark's Masonic Temple to hear Sen. \ViJI Be BUl'ied Tomorrow; ial meter) would mean ihat for $5.25 Hef'e In NewaI'k School. George M. Wordlow. J ohn J. Williams, candidaie for Interment To Be Private the usel' would get 1750 cu. ft. of Mail registration blanks to New· eleeUon. · Chai rman : Mrs. J er· re.election; J . Caleb Boggs, Repub- water. Previously, the rate was ark Public Schools, Box 360, New- Local dealers taking part in the Weinberg. lican candidate for govern01'; Her. Funeral services will be held to. such that the user received 1800 Meeting Will Be HeM On ark. DISTRICT 1 plan and the phone r. umbers to bert Warburton. Republican car.' morrow at 2 p.m. for Weldon C. cu it for $350 0 t 27 At St ff H call arc: · Miss Marth a Wright. Co­ dldate for U. S. Representaiive; Waples, 63, president of the New. The' new sohedule, said Mr. Rank. C • au er orne I' ------, . John W. Reynard. a?d ma~y county and state officers ark Lumber Company and former in, would avoid 'Pen~liizing the To Discu s The Possibility I Adult Evening Classes William H. Portel', Inc., 6·1601; . J. F. Anderson, Mackenzie and Strickland, 377 1; Rit. d.'scuss Jssues in tile coming elec· chairmar. of the State Board of owr.ers of small size meters, would The Boal'd of Home MI'ssl'ons of I Name Ashcraft, Mrs. AJex tenho.use Motor .company, 4381 ; lt~~s. Welfare, who died Tuesday after be more favorable to those con· DcnDlson :Mot I' Compar.y, 4241; Collins. Mrs. It. was the most successfUl such ,an illness of four months. sumers usIng large amounts of wa- the Lutheran Mir.isterium of Penn· 1 ______Rev. DOI1 Isenberg , Jr., Mrs. Richard Fader Motor Company, 818 1 01' m ee h~g that we have ever held Services will be held Friday from ter, but would penalize those con- sylvania and Adjacent Staies has I A series of special religious 257 1. Ea rl F. Dawson, Dr. here Ir. N~wa rk, " said Ml'. Batters. ,his late home or.' Welsh Tract Road. sumers having large meters but us· announced ito interest in eslablish- I Address ------services to be sponsored by Mrs. B. P. Frye, Miss Ella Mae Maclary. League by,. "and IS a n indication that the The R ev . M. Everett Hallman, pas- ing small amounts of water. ing a Luthern C hurch in this area. 1------Newark's Church of the Nazarene preSIdent, has revealed that the Ginther, Mrs. Paul I'esldents of our city are anxious tor of First P resbyterian Church, The new rates, he pointed out, The Mh'Jsterium is an affiliate SY· I Phone will feature the work of the Mrs. E. A. Hei, Miss fo ll owing members have volunteer­ to be tnformed concerning the vital will officiate. Interment will be have been set using the rates of nod of the United Luiheran Church I ------Reverend Don Isenberg, an illus­ ed their scrvices for the project: · Johnston, Mrs. Robert issues facing our city, our slate, ar.d private and there wi ll be no view- other commur.ities and water com· in Am .'1ca. I I am interested ir. a class in I trator of note In the Nazarene Mrs. Josephi ne Latto- MI·s. Eric Mayer, Mrs. J ohn S. our nation." .;i,g. The family requests that flow- 'Panies in the area as guides. At the present lime the Lutheran I movement. The meetings which Crary, Mrs. T. J . Stephens, Mrs. · Paul ~Iax we ll , Mrs. H. ers be omitted. Church is the only major denomi------began on October 15 will be held Robert Dutton. Mrs. Ric hard Rob­ Mn. P. K . Mussebnan, Mr. Waples, who had been asso. Prizes DOllate('l nation not represented with a I My second choice is ____ I nightly at 7:45 p.m. through Oc' erts, Ml·s. F. Burton Collins, Mrs. I Nelson, Mrs. L. P. Silar.' Local PTA Drive cia ted with the Newark Lumber churCh ir. this community. I I tober 26. The Rev. Isenberg will David Lir.cicome, Mrs. T. A. Bakel', P. A. Shirkey, Mrs. F Illustrate Christian messages at :. ------Mrs. William Kranz, Mrs. Hany r .....,.,...A..."'-'~ I• ." - ~Irs. Parker Thorn· or New Members ~~~~~,r.i> e~~~~~ ~~!:: :as~nbo:t t~! For Saturday Sale lLr~!~ ~t~~;:~~ ~f ~::ti:;·e ~ o a~: each service. There will also be Kaley, J r., Mrs. Thomas Skri Thompson, Mrs. H. late Charles G. and Margaret PI·ctty· At M 'iI II held at ihe home of Dr. and Mrs. spng services and special music. Miss Jeannetta Thoroughgood, Called Big Success asomc a Methodist Men To All Interested a.re invited to "t· Maclary, Mrs. C. M. Olson, ~~I~O:~':~s.!~ ~~=d ~~e,:te~.o~ ~u~e~I.:.ta:nffe~'ct~~e~·2~a~~ ~~~~~ tend the meetings. Hugh Gibb, i\1rs. Samuel Han Mr. W. Franci s Lindell. 1640 Members EnroJle·d Baltimore City College a fter which Event Will Be HeM From time the possibility of forming a Conduct Services .-----I.nd Mrs. Ray Ewing. ~ I rs. Eu gen e Stiltz. ~:d~~i~;~ his father in the lumber 10 :30 To 4 :30 At Ma onic ~~st:e~an congregation will be dis- ev, anderson Several other groups in the" . : Mr. Wiliam Fraser, Mr. Repre ents Jump of 321 R S · Mrs. David Geo rge, Over Last Year's Total He was a director of ihe Newark Hall On Delaware Ave. The R ev . Dr. Ray A. Winters, On Laymen's Day To Be Installed ~;':a:~s~h !P~~:~~~·gor~~~~: : ::: :~; Harrington, Mrs. Os· Trust Company, the Delaware, ' executive secretary of the Board C!Omipg e'ection, . Water Matt, Mr. Under the !r, vic Doroihy IIlaync; V. P res., Eathy Bellerr, c.1nd ida t ll ' is the Democratic candidate I ing h erewit.h the regi tration and vutin g places for each of I he di 'tric ls. Thes e place wiIJ be (IlJen for the final president: Be ty Lou Murray. sec· L/lnnlng; S c .. J Im McAbee; ·rreas., W fol' register In chancery and cierI< reta ry; Carol Mende, treasurer. Ginger La r.ier. Room 10D- Pres., pr OI>rr.er, state com. ,f tht' orphans couri in New Castle I ime o n aturday, October J • for reg is tration for lh e coming election. It is to be noted that I h ' reg is l ratio n Room 12D Robert Townsend, presi · Louise Samendfnger; V. Pres., Car­ by aded at till' meet· County. and vo ting ,)Iace in three of the dis trict.s are not the same. REGIS 'I'RA1' ION PLACE. : District No. 1, Fa­ d nt; William Thomps n, vicc presi- olyn Null 1'; Sec., Sue Roberts; of p larKc nllmh"r uf ~ Ir . Robfnson is at preSIdent time der Motor Company, 42 \0\0', Main treel. Dis trict No. 2, American Legion Building, Geo. Read VjJIag~. Di tric t dent; Nancy Thorp, secrelary; Mar· Treas., Turpin Rost'. Room 10 F..­ IQc:;cader Il llndred chId d puty Ir. the N w Castlc cia Warwick, treasurer. , Pres., Ric ky Thayer; V. Pres.. J ohn the m r sl nts II1tro· County Tax Offic . He waS em­ No.3 Chris tiana Fire Hous e, Dis trict No.4, Rittenhouse Motor Company, 120 Academy Street. Dis trict No. Room I lA- Pres., .Tohn Cunane; Slack; Sec., Eleanor Young; Trcas., :"cre: 1111'S ploYl'C1 at tI.c Continental Dia mond Mrs \og 5, Ki;k's Sinclair Station, 35 W. Main Street. VOTING PLACES: District No.1, Fader Motor Company, D i - V. Pres., Vlalimin Bo'hdan ; S C., tllen ry Watkir.s. ~loo~n cIs Gal've)', FIbre Company for over 25 yeal's trict No.2, Dennis on Motor Company, 23 H!Lines Street. Dis trict No.3, Christiana Fire Hou e. Di trict No. 4, Oavid Di ar.ich; Treas.. J ames Ed" l Room 9A- Pres., Nancy Cars· c: Mrs. Wallcr Iand at on lime servcd as acting manson. Room liB- Pres., Donald (Continued on Page 8) L LCOO k, Wilson postmaster at the Newark Office Newark High School. District No.5, Mackenzie and trick land Garage, 136 Elkton Road. . LUd wIg. for about six months. \ report on the candidates for f­ Pencader Grange Community .5. Salurnia from New York on Ito her home in Wilmington a fter flCC1'S for the coming year 1953. A ncr (or September with 99.4 per­ g S~ I. Donal,1 MI: Col'lllick P roject Committee was a "ard d Nov. 1 for Rome. From there he ! spendin the week with her broth I' l' port will be given on the bake' News From cent. a $50.00 bond by Slate Mas(er Harry will fly to Delhi, He will Mr. alOd Mrs. J ohn Oskins. held at Newark on Fl'iday, Oct. 3. Pellcadet· Grange held lh II' semi I l~dia. HOlll c 011 HoLnliOIl Leave Johnson. vlsil many pllces in Indla to study The Bear iHom Demonstration The New Castle County H ome monthly meeting on Monday r.ight Mr. and Mrs. J ohn . Oskins at- farming and oxchange ideas wllh Club will m et Monday. October Demonstration agent. Mis 1\1. K alh­ Cooch's Bridge and Sgt. Donald McCormick of Route Worthy Master James L. MCC01'­ I tend d a lunch 01: on Wednesday the natives ther . His I' turn is x- 20 at 1: 30 o'clock at the home of erine Jor.es will b in cha l'ge 01 the I, Newark, was among seven men mick. presiding. Plans w re made at Capik11 Grange. Dover. pected next May. Mr. Fox was Mrs. Frank Arthur on the Bear Clasgow from Delaware from the Far East for the regular monthly visit to meeting topic, "Rflnishing Piclul'e Collage No. 10 at the Governor m;~~e: ~~~~,I;u;;tYhoi;'Ojaec~ak~o~~ ;>resented with a traveling size i Christiana Hoad. Mrs. Hudson Frames and Mat Replacements." tUdred Lud wig, Corres]Jo ndent I~:I~,~\I;a~~o~Vh~ o r~rr~::~to~.ercal';~ .~ Bacon 1I1'alth Center on Wedr.cs­ Newark on Nov 'mber 7. Mrs. Aud- Bible. a gold lie clasp ar~ d bag- I Wa lker. president will preside. The Mr. and 1.lrs. B njnmin W. J ohn­ J' hone Newarl' 6-1534 I and startcel 20-day rotation leaves. day evening. The Community chair­ l'ey L aws, chairman. gage which was filled with m any nominating committee, Ml~S. J . son of Bea r ar~nounced lhe engagc­ They w:ll r port back to the man named lhe following c mmit­ Members and friendS of R ed gifts to taken on his trip. I Leslie Ford, Mrs. Wa lter Sweet· 1\lr. ancl Mrs. larence Crockdt 2053rd Reception Cent r here at the mitee to be ill charge of games ment of their daughter Norma 1\1. of the olel Gla s.~o w Road. pnrel~ts complC'tion of their leaves and and refreshmeds: Mr. and Mrs. Lion Methodist Church gave a bor. Miss Pansy Osldns has returned Imar. ancl Mrs. Joseph Marousek wtll o f eight chlld rcll. proudly wclc m­ ceive new assignments. J ohn C. Ask ins. IVlr. and I\l rs. Claude voyage party Vaughn 'd t!l eir fl "st gramll'hild this week. C .B rooks. Mr. and MrS. J ames L. Fox, ~, . 'l of M~M~r. an d Mrs. PierceP~~e ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' .1'h pi r son. Pvt. .J an"'s . CI'ockel!, The immedint family of Mr. W. 'IlcCormick. Fux of 13ear a t the hOlllC' of his ,of 700 Clark ~lrC'l'l. N~w astle, an­ C. Crol1k$ of Glasgow slll'prized him parents neal' Dear on Thul'sduy eve­ noun cd tire bil·th o f an ighl The Worthy Lecturer. lV II'S. Mal'­ wilh a party last Friday evenir~g at ning. H e is to leave on October 25 J)ounc\ daughter to his wife at the garet Crow announced the Home the G lasgow Grang H all cele­ M emorial lIospital in Wilmington Economics Committee, 1\1rs. Char- On a trip t Ir.din sponsored by til' brll ting his 80th birthday. Mr. R ec ntll' ir.dueted into th servic. BrookS was born in BlackbIrd Hun­ lotle il1cCormick. chairman, would International Fat· y outh E:<­ Pvl. rock ·tt is stati ned wi h dr('d and moved (0 the old Cor­ be in charge of the program for change. Mr. Fox will first go to Al'my Ordnance at Aberdeen P ro\,­ We Are Now Ready nug Farm as n child and has been Mor.day. October 20. Washington and will sail on the ing Grounds. a resident of this area silOce t h n. Mrs. n. C;. Palmer of Glasgow Pr"sent were his w ife, Mollie; his ~ To Scrve All Fanners in This Area With Onr :Motlern alHl Comple le hus I' turned from Gate City. Va ...... only living sister. Mrs. Angie P er­ where she allend d the fUlwral of ... kins of New1rk ; h is twe children. her father. Mr. Daniel Jl cr.n. Grinding, Mixing, antI Crmuping Facilities. Mrs. Alic Bishop and h r hus­ Little Jackie L emley of enoch's band !larry of Wilmington. ar:d Mr. Bl'idge cel bra ted her s ixth birthday Cl aude Brooks and his wile Eliza­ Tecently with l'cfreshments for her beth of Glasgow; his four grand­ )J1eighboring playmates. J ack ie Gnd you haven't heard! sons a nd their wives: Mr. and M rs. If (her parents al'e newcomers f),om Make Maximum Use of Your ! Melvin Brooks of the old Glasgow Stillwater. Okla homa. Mr. L emley Road .Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bl'ooks js employed by the DuPont Com­ of Wilmir.gton. Mr. and Mrs. H enry pany at Louviers. -.- Brooks of Newark, and Mr. and Mrs. ',"" iDiam Brooks o f Elkton. The Get Maximum Production from Your Herd! fourt h generation was represented THE Public Sale by eight great-grandchildren: B ar­ OF VALUABLE R EAl. ESTATE bara and Betty Ann, daughters of 15c per cwt. Melvin; James, son of Normar., Ron­ Grinding and Mixing On p,S'::-;;~e~ D fu~l ~~f;l d~8. ~~~~ge oC New London, Pa., on road to .ltfckory ald and R obert, sons of William. Hill. 8 miles from Newark, Dcl.. nt a nd H enry Jr., J eanne, and Melis­ Southern States Ingredients Mixed Free J :00 p.m .. sharp. Ht. 896. sa. children of Henry. Melissa was 'TRACT No. I- Farm cons isting of 50 Other Brands Mixed For lOe per ewt. the youngest a six weeks of age. New acres of land morc or less. J ames­ t w ay type barn, fix · d Ior rais ing Glen Evar. Miller, son of Mr. s teers, Silo, Corn CribS, H og P ens, Lurge M achine Shed. Chicken H ouse, and Mrs. Robert MWet· of the Welsh 15c per cwt. Capacity Cor 1,000 chick n6. Frame Tract-Ogletown Road and I' cently Crimping h ome, 13 rooms, 2 baths aU convcn­ jences. of Manitowac. Wisconsin. celebrat­ TRACT No. 2- 2 acre land. imita ble ed hi s t nth birthday Sunday with f or bui lding. Nice home. a weiner r oast. His guests were: Your 'Choice of Following Ingt'edients TRACT No. 3-3 ocre lond In village Newark Diner o( New London. Tenn...-15(;1Q down Jim Perkir.s, Fred Crary. Bob Hand­ day of I . Howard P axson loff, Tom Davis. Bruce Ja.ckson. At .$6.20 C. M . Ortllp. Auct. Bob Young. Allen R einhart. Billy 45% PEANUT MEAL ...... R . R. Wh iteside . Son. Clerks Rahn, Dick and Carol Selesinger. .$5.50 ADVEltTI M NT POit BIDS and Glen's sisters Gail and Susan. 41 % COTI'ONSEED MEAL The Delawa re S .... te Police will r e ~ Main & Haines Streets ceive se~11cd bids for furnishing eight (8) Standard 100 2 Tudor Sedans; soi d .$5.6,3 motor vehicle no t to li s t more thnn News of Bear $2200.00 ench nnd be equipped with 4,]% MEAL heater. 011 filter, .ide mIrror, dl- Will Be The Newest ~~i~~nt~:'e·j:~ 1 ~~!t ~~'~Vy dUr~·o:·~ 1\1n, Leslie Ford, Correspondent . $5.15 di.tors and I a ll£. ,d be equipp d Phone New ea.sue 6484 32% MILI( MAKER with 600 x 10 tir ~. Color to be fl\T'- Addition To Our Town .$4.70 ~~:':cla~ S ~:'':.1~ l eOf t t~ r, a t o~I O ~rO ~e~~ Eden School Fir'e Protection week 24% MILI( MAKER PO±I I~:dec_~~s. e~~~al~~~a ll~~ srn~~s'~nad c was cUmaxed with a suitable pro­ Ior IoUI' (4) J95 1 I'ol'd Tudol' Sedans. gram an Fl'iday afternoor.. Ruth On Or Ahout ~~~ t1~I~ee tI~ ;) ~~~e F~:n l ?~~1~~{ l~i~~ Abrams program chairman. "Origin Other Ingredients Cars to be tr.deB may be ""en at or Fire Prevenlion Week" by Anita the Stc;,te P ol ice Garage, Dover, Dele- Fox "Fne Preventior: in the Home" $4.90 Cwt. w~~. ~{~r g,~t~l~el'b~4 . ~9c'l~se cl In " by Carolea C row. "Fire Prevention BEET PULP ...... scaled envelope and clearly marked at School/' Barbara Sweetman. November 1st ~~~ ';a;~~ds~~~s tH ~ \~~~C1~:~ a~~et~~ Practised nre drill-empties the $3.30 Cwt. Dover. Delawm·c. on or before 9 :30 IICllDol building in 35 seconds. STANDARD BRAN ~9B2: aT ' ~~~ich V{F~~eb l cll ' w~IC\~~ ~~ c~~ Two automalir. fire extinguisher ..d . All bids must peciIy U lJ10y ar boIlIs have be" n installed bove the -.- Molasses AdtIecl - 4c per lb. ;I~e °su~c ~;:l~re~'idcd~',~' will h av the oil burr:er this week. Watch for the Grand Opening =o ~~:.~t~e ~~' iol~ C r~O~l~lli~~l"yprO ~~I~~ Mr. and Mrs. BaJ'ard Kendall of Delaware Slate Police Garage, Dover, Wilmington vi sited Mrs. Ella M. • ••••~~ ••••••••••••••• m •• Delaware. nctUpl~~~s ,~6~ ~~~1~~di~gU si' e ~~r:? l'T~~~ Brown on Sundoy. • ...... oW •• III •• II • 15 .- .~ · .W. I ~.Jttf~th:r b:;rec~lI\ha~o~n~lSdca~~~ Grades 4-5-6. upper room of Eden ~~':...9L th~}lopar tm en t_}1..iny ad- School earned the attendance b:lr.- "e::-""-llf'r It the 8u~1 IIlt1- ~ ~ I ~'.~. '~'E R HEAT Department rescrvesi\ he 'blue coal' ~efhis ri~ht ":~._~.H!...... ----. ---. !frc~~ject any or a ll bids If It so e- Yo' •••••••" ....N.N:--;..;...... "_ ...N •• ~. SOUTHERN STATES NEWARI( SERVICE DELA:WARE STATE POLICE .:. .:. Colonel Harry S. Shew '1- SAVE 05 "i- Dial 8171 ______s_ u:...-pe_rl_"_te_nd_c_nt :;. '. < :;: Elkton Road LEGAL NOTICE ? rfIIIS WEET.( ::: Pursuant to Sec ion 17 o f t he City t" - J: + PA~fJ~ Charter and Section 1202 of the ZOf\- Y "1" Ing Ordinance, notice Is hereby given Y -t" Il ~~t;d P~~!iln~lC:~f'i~~e ~ol~ ·g~1 1 r~~u l a~ f.. To~t tJ11a .-tc r :•.':' ..... Council Chambers at 8 p.m. E .S,rr . on ~- ~~~~~~e~lfi ~~~';I d[~tr r~~.Chflnt~\n~t;.~ ~: utOJ1latic POP-liP .'. Safe, even 'blue coal' warm.th ~~, "or~r~~~:d A~; ~~'~~~~ C~~;lt~~~ ~ 'foa ter8 :1: helps chlck.s grow strong, healthy dlnance Numbcr 99 B y Hczonlng- Cer- '1. 1:" taJn Land On Thc Eas tcrly Side of 41' -i· 'b:oe coal' I. the answer to your Brooder heating prob· Sou th Col1eg'bl~rl~~U:;. Long ~: T I' mH 'I'hat Xc. p :;: lem,. It gives stearly, uniform warmth that maar, ~ealth insurance for your chicks. Gives clean, never-fall heat ~iurl~~8 1tit~f of ~c~~~~kCi1 ~ On ruving :~: i Y through even the worst storms and low", extremes of ...... - ...... ~ Regulnr "23.00 ::: ,~e~pe~~ur~~~on. ~. 'oda.'Y;·. __II!ia ___ rm_Nl~ ~~E ~ This Week $18.95 ~\~ ~:Jackson' s Hardware:!: :~: (UncleI' n.ew m aJlagcm ,t) :!: ~: Jlc.rma n " a~l dloff , Mgr. :l: w ~ A Greal Gcncral Molors Value! Wante

5.day Week

Inclllding Saltll'day The Newark Lumber Co.

Apply in l'erson will be Behind tho wheel of a More Pontiac you 'll think every More road you drive on has been every bottle-neck opened l Closed made lower and easier. Power/all .Economical! In Traffic Hange you can eagernes , the pep and the of Pontiac's great t.l_h_(·nnr~· "...... engine. On the open Range takes over, reduces Friday, October 1J, 1952 Drive it Yom 'self ! olutions as nJuch as 30 per Newark Office Located There's only one way you can truly more go 011 less gas! ~now the Qreatnes8 and elcltlnl! per· Get all the facts and t~~,!,ancc of the )952 Pontiac. Come In S Doors from State Theatre easy to give yourself thro~Qhnl~8 Pp~~:8~ly :~~llfor.~:rmer In respect to a Pontiac. Evenings By Appointment Do~lar :for Dollar ~ HANBY-WORRALL W. C. Waples REALTORS .. "., .. "... ~.~~.~a~B N Nle lIUVISION-ITAY TUNID 'OR HUMAN HIC kMAN 'S pO/HiAC SIlO .,~,

Call Grover Surratt 2269 BRUNNER PONTIAC CO· •••••••••••• Main Street & Landing Lane Elkton, I~fd' ' The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, October 16, 1952 Three •••••••••••••••••Here are a tew well priced homes fOI' sale. ••••••• 1 OIL BURNER SERVICE I CAPI'rOL TRAIL Warm Air Installation - Heaters Vacuum Cleaned Larg living room with brick fir place. Sun pOrch eated, 8 x 20 ad- CALL DAVI BURNER SERVICE joi ning I. I'., good size dining ~oom, hard wood floors, large kitch n TYl'C & Delaware Avenue Newark, Delaware, with pantry. 'rhr e airy bedrooms nr:d bath on 2nd !loor, full size ce­ Phone - Newark 2-7671 Nights & Uolld"ys _ New Castle 2860 I ment d basement, hot water heat, automatic gas, hot water, garage, Here'. Prool. Your Dollar Buy. More at the Acme lo t 50 x 150, beautiful hedges, old shad and shrubbery. House in ex­ Golden Opportunity DaYI to cellent condition inSide and out. Wilmington-Newark bus at door, ar:d 1 Stock Up and Save schoo l bus. Good Store, 1 block. This is an exceptional buy at $14,500. Posession at settlement. Advertising ill 111e Newark Po I Gel Rcsultll. Ill. Big W,y .~_~. _ ....~~~~:!~ COUNTRY 1I01E 1 }~-st() ry , 3 bedrooms, large living room with dir.ing space, den, at. Snbscl'ibe to Th.. Ncwm·k Po 1-$2.00 per year. lractiv kite-hen, bath, full-Size cemented basement, fum ace, 2-car gar­ age, 4 years old. :y., acre of ground. On Route 896 miles from New­ ark. Beautiful condition. No d cOI'ati on necessary. Just move in. Ni ecly ••••••••• •••••••• m •••••• lardscn ped gl'Ounds. A place you would like to call home. Poss. at • settlement. All for $12,750. • all-time favorite . .. hand-wo1J.en Be • • CO N1'RY HOME Colonial brick. Lal'ge living room with CO"nel' ova l brick fireplace. • Dini ng room, attl'active kitchen, club basement, 4 bed" oms, bath. All floors refinished. Large front porch, slate roof. Excellent conditio!: in- • HARRIS TWEED si"i and out. 2-car garage, circle drive, chicken house, dog kennel, 2'''.. • IDEAL FANCY PREPARED (2 carts 27c) acres of xcellent ground. Plenty of old shade and shrubbery. 8chool • The label of Harris Tweed is your assurance ot 16'0. $ cans .CO ~,~oSma~!~~. ~. ~~~~~~l~/~~!~~~ t~ne;~:~;~~II~g b~!~~if~fl ~u;n:t' $\~,~~~es • fine, quality c!othing- stUl'dy, distinctive and the APPI.E SAUCE essence of good taste. These famous twe~~ are 8 CANBY PARK - PECIAL • woven by hand in picturesque villages on the IDEAL (2 cans 21c ) Islands of the Outer Hebrides and certified genu­ ba~~·,ictLU.~~ ~~~g h:~,n~ru~!;~~gh~·,~~:o~~l~I~,:~~~~;,~m k~~;~~nEx~e~:~';o~~ns~ • ine by the Harris Tweed Mark. Distinctive pat­ IO~ : ·~: $I·OO ditio!: inside and out. No repairs 0,· decorations necessary. Just move • terns and heather-rich color-tones mak.e them PORK & BEANS in. Exc lIent neighborhood. Poss. 10 days after settlement. A real buy • at $10,500. I. perfect for all-purpose wear. You'll be proud to • BROOKLAND TERRACE own one of oW' fine Harris' Tweed alita. See them today. 3 bedrooms, dining room, living room with open stairway, attractivc • 9 ~~·~: $I·OO kitchen, bath large dry basement garagc. GOod location in excellent • HURLOCK CUT (2 cans 27c) neighborhood. School bus- good bus service. 4 blocks away. Exccllent • condition. Quick possession. $9,500. lS Y2 ·o. cans SI- 00 NEW BRICK RANCH HOMES • GREEN BEANS 8 3 SOON READY TO SELL • $45 SEASIDE BRAND (can 13c) Beautiful homes in a location that you will like. Price $15,000 and • $15,700. Keep them in mind. • We have many other homes in and around Newark. We certai nly • I.IMA BEANS 8~~~:SI·00 have one that will meet your needs. • IDEAL RE~ (2 cans 2Sc) VILLAGE HOMES • Bungalow, 7 rooms, bath, furnace, two car garage Large lot, plenty of • 9~~~:SI·00 old shade and shrubbery, $14 ,000. KIDNEY BEANS Two story, 6 rooms, good size lot, $6,000. IDEAL PURE (can 2 7c ) Two stori, 6 rooms, good size lot, $8,000. Four miles to Newark. • All good buys. 00 • APPLE JUICE 4 :::: $1. A beauty with Del~!:e~R~~~ g~:~~: ~~:~~ its hills, valleys and : IDEAL TINY WHITE memorial bridge for your continuous enjoyment. 3 large bedrooms, spacious living room with brick fireplace, oversize picture window and • bookcascs. Good size diningroom, attractive kitchcn, tile bath, many . large closets, fabulous finished oak OOOl'S, oil heat, clcc. hot water, large • dry cemented basement, nice tront porch. Exceptionally well construct­ ed, plenty of ground. For the particular buycr this is it, only $22,500 . • Newark school bus. Inspection by appointment only. • NEAR LOUVIERS BLDG. • Ranch house, new masonry construction, 3 bedrooms and tile bath, • living room with brick fireplace, knotty pi ne trimmed, pIcture win- • dows, dining room, dream kitchen, h.w. floors, 2-car garage, laundry . • Large lot. Bcautiful view from its higb elevation. Hard sLU'ra~e road, • Newark school bus. Possession at scttlement. Shown by appomtment. • $16,000. I A lso Harr;.s Tweed TOllcoats COUNTRY HOME • Nottinghrun Road~i vin g room, dining room and kitchen, first floor . • 4 bedrooms, oil heat, beautiful old shade and shrubbery. Good size lot . • Priced to sell. • MURRAY'S TOGGERY C"terlng '1'0 Men For Over 25 Yrs. Buy one of these homes and stop worrying about a nice place to Jive . • • We have many other properties in and around Newark. Give us a call. • HABERDASHERY - SIIOES - APPAREL We surcly have one to suit you. FORMAL WEAn TO HIRE OpeD Wednesday, Friday - 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. SelJlng Is Our Business • • Other days - 9 ".m. 'TIIJ 5:30 p.m. LAWSON STARCHER • • NewUl,k Real Estate & Insurallce 267 E. MAIN STREET PHONE: 6510 ••••••--- -- NEWARK DELA WARE SALE MEN Gibby Young J ames E. n"n Newark Wilm. 3-6766 •••••••••••••••••••••••••

ia. NOTHING COMPARES WITI\ Serve with Idea l Prepared Ap l ~l e Sauce C~NT ER C_U_T______Ib 4ge Ib 19c e DRYClEANING I ~ 5g .. Ib c 8~ there's never fieen a' High qualit y at low-as-possible prices-that's the IJl at­ en form that makes NEWARK PHARMACY "the people's Tasty Ski"less Fr.'l"kfu r ~ 5 Ib 49c Sli ced Taylor's Pork Roll Y2 Ib 4 5c finishing protess like STA*NU! choice" for all drug- s tore merchandise. So, clect to save! F ~ esh Ri"9 Li ve r P_u_d_d_i "_::....._9 I_b_3_9_c .-:._A_s_c_o_o_r_L_a_"_co_s_te r SI. Bacon Y2 Ib 37 c UU y vou r favo rite nationally advcl'li c·d health and be.:utY aiel s hc/· e wherc Econom y wins in a landslide on ~~17~r. :t~oecr~hFillet. W, i:~ 1 ale.. OYSTERS ~ian~ 8te our Low Price Ticliel. 5011 ~ :~C~c~~~d~C~it~n"d:ta ::; ~~ ~ Oysters, Scal lops, Shrim p, Lobsler Tails and Ot her Seafood SILVEIt T R BLADES, lO 'f; ...... 49c BR EC f{ SHA 'fPOO, '1 oz ...... GOc It's Acme For th e Bpst Va!ue.~ in frpsh fru;ts al/d V('{J('taliff">( WILDROOT REAM-OIL, 4 oz ...... 59' OXZE 1,1., Reg ular ...... '19c large hea d C(i'l IloQd':i ... ,," t,.tlo!/IR, VW-om l ')n )h; mpoo plus egg PREPARED SPINACH OR KALE cello pkg 19c PLUS FllEE CRISP, CALIF. CELERY stalk 17c I FRESH CALIF. CARROTS 2 bchs 19c No Drugs JOc creme rinse ~ .. ''''.. r egu/or ly..89c e o D,et CR ISP ICEBERG LETTUCE Z heads Zg No Exercls~ BI01H lor 59c NEW FLA GRAPEFRUIT 3 for 25c I FANCY ITALIAN CHESTNUTS Ib 19c , RED DELICIOUS APPLES U.S.l 2 Ibs 25c LARGE FLA. CUCUMBERS 2 for 15c Lf" U ... ) GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS Z 'b· 1ge n" LOTIOr1 Seabrook Spinach Lear or hopped 2 14-07. plega 370 . Dispcns;rtQ Pump Included Free Froz(>1t 51 owberr.eeSldeal Wh OlC29C Seabrook Extra Foncy Green Peas 2 10·oz pllga 390 ~ ~ Foods r 12-0. pkg I Ideal Pure Concen . Orange Ju ice 2 6,07. coon 290 ;' The Calce Everybody Likes · - - S pecially Priced 7'his W pek! NEW! FOR MEN ONLY \ '\ /I Exdll.ive :wi'" Louisiana ing Cakes Only Y,"VO Sun.soaked oranges are crulhed Into th is rich cake and the talty crunch BRI NGS QUICK h.. a giorioul flavor. Perfect for desserta, with fru it or Ice cream, and SPR AY DEODORAN T HE ADAC HE R[lIEF It doesn't "dry out." . I A Spr ay A Day t; Va Lee Cocoanut Marshmallow Angel Food Bar Cakes ea 39c I, I 'I Towne Cleaners TabieiS Or Keeps do r Away t..:..J Powder · ME ENRICHED BREAD Today'. Beat Value··· larg. 15- " " ,I SUPRE Why Pay More? loaf ,"I ,I E JI(ton and Bcverly Honds I PrlMil "8f\U • • 0 11 1, 16-n... J ~ 1062. Quantf!l nl htl R uervel ! r I I 1Ii Phonc 3 22 - - -- ,I.' }~> NewarkPharmacy,lnc. /' I fJ<) 16~ E.MAIN STREET \. PHONE 28671 \, NEWARK. OBLAWARE Free Parking Free Delivery Buy Defense Bonds )'I ~ :i:. 1952

Stuie o( Delaware, nd buunded and HOPKINS 0------de cl'lbed Ufo follows, to-Wit: FACTOHY WORI ERS No. 1. BEGINN ING at the In tel'­ PO LTRY FAR 1 I~('ctton formed bv the line or the S TUDENT POST i.'abler-Iy side 0(' Scat.t S tre t with the FRE II KILLEO THENE,*K line of the SouUwl"ly Si de of Sixth Earn ide Money ' ell ing Stl'eet. thence East "I' ly by Finld f'ollth­ 'FRYERS AND RO ASTERS l-Jy side of Sixth Street, FIfteen (ecl. J ew ell'Y --Fuund--ed J a nuary 26, I lO , by the la te Everett C. J ohnson InOt e or It'ss. to lhe center of the Dial 2-173 1 party wnll bctv.:ccn the hOllse on this No Investment Necessary lot und thl" hOll!-.c aJjoming on t he Ar. Indcnpendt'nL New~pap ~r E !;l : thence b;\' said line or S~lId p,-,r- For Free Illustrated C3tn l ogu~ htblishcd Ev ry Thursday Ly the Newark PU5t, Inc. 2 S ilo Hi • 7-9 p.lII. LICENSE APPLICATION 11- 10 T hompson Lane, Newark, UcltJ\\'arc ~~lItl~~'~:i ~:S:~lt~_t ~;~t1}ee~C~\ ~~~: :' Bnrrow's intend to tn:tkl' application WRITE: Locnlly a:1d Illdcpl'tHie l1t1y Owncd anel Opct'a tcd ~:~\)~CSt;~~tte/i}fec~j~c tP::'ci. .'!e~r \~1;!~ a1urday ontinuous f),om 2 p.m. lor n license to sell alcoholic liquol S for consumption OFF' PI' mise'S m n package store, located at 95·91 South S & . Salc ----L'-.J.!.. -, I -nnd DI ~pJin' rlch'crt'>,lnl! J at·s furn i' hcd on r~qur .;'. k~~ tth c St~~~I~~sal~~d a~ri~~le ~11~I~r b~ hopei SlI'C(!l, NCW31'k , New cnstle In MClTIorinm. ilnd t "lrd .. or Thunks 7 cellt" per :!'.Ufttr Ime. nOl th C II ~ eventy-two feet tu the ------16 nwyer Avenue Counly...... bOn'OH °JI F riday Oct. De lnw~IRROW 'S Vine land, N . J . .J. FHEDr:nICl lIJ1TCIl£LL ~Oa~I~'c~t i~~ r. Sb~thBeStr~~t C~~,~ 95-97 South hapel St. Newark, Delaware Entcred :b t.: cund ('jil!S Hl-a-tt-er-, -M-a-rc-h-I-O.-I-P-I[l-.-at-t-hc---P()!; tO fTiC(' til New.uk, tt.'~~ . t~. l"e~{or~h~tal'\\c~~1~;- iy lJounded Jll t F 01· Y011 Delawure, undel' the A c t of Moreh :i. JU7tl. and dei:crihcd as follows, according ~>l' II".tI.oIl 'p I'I ' . 1 this l ?lIP~;0.,~st;;tesk ~2 . 00 per YC1T!~~ 1~~ ~:;,?ll'l:;'gad~,,~y~~~vg~~~:'II~S:; : Saturday an I!Iverage of 16 p e ople D und duted March P,>/('/' are killed or injure d ~A :J:t~~ :-. I;~. ;'::;:~~hgnccr;;~~I. ~1~\~~H~Ii "~I~~ ~I;i)\~~~~'~bf~'~~ !i,\; ~, '~~~~n___~ ~ l~~t~ ~'~ iBEGn.1~)~~:lNNING Inw"'~. at a polnL eig hty feel C/,(I/ '("~ EVER Y DAY at railroad ~c~:rl'l~ tl'~'~1m a~:le ~~~,!~I;~\:,\~~d efe~i Rc(} P lanet Mat, crossings! Gallagher ~?''t\~,es~i p~r~nlh~:~~e S~~::,I~~~~~y "1~lf;l' a~~ Plus Play it safe .. . DON'T lei Wllh Scoll Street. twellty feet to J te mpt fate by try mg to S OLD ANOTHER 1I0l SE i'cl p~~m; t~~~II~CCSt~?~'t~C1;\~I/'}~ct"ii~al~ essc Jmnes beat a train! When you POlllt; thence' Northl'rly and pUl'allC'i approach a grade crossi ng lN OR ARO 0 Newark, Delaware, Thursday, O~O~1 6 , 1952___ _ _ with Scott ·tn'ct. twenl~' feet to a S Ull.-Mon. OCt. 1!)-20 come to a FULL sto p, look ~~o,l~t: SI~~'&n c~lI.~~~~ler\'iry U;~~t I~~rn::;~ L,'llr/(1 D (II'II"[[ BOTH w,ays, a nd LISTEN NEWARK 'home of Russell SLauff,,,· on E. POlll t and place of Beginning. Be .' . . . take your time nnd Par k Plncc, local Luthcmns will th~I,~~~~e71 ;~ ;~~~;ol~n~I~"~tn<\h~rel;~ ~l~ I 'land Of Dcsirc D eath won 't take yo ur life! ,t r ' t discuss t hc possibility of establish- whIch Antonia DeAngelis. widow. by CAREFUL DRIVERS LIVE LO NGERI OS J C rIp illg a 'cwat'k LuLhel'an Chut·ch. All ~~~ Ionfd~~~~;nl~~I~'·i~gD d al\144I.h~lIld I'e- In T echnicolor W. HARRY DAW ON call - Gallagher P it;:"rcst~~ pcrsons ar invitcd to ~11''i)'~ed; ~ie ~~:~Yn~: 1;1.' \~~;~Jd~~~7- I Tues -Wed Ocl , 21-22 330 EasL Main Strcct Newark 2-7451 b y a ~~~ toe ~~~e~~;. Mrs. John W. New cntt~VUl;~un ty, In ~;~~ Record " 0 t' Ie> 1 Newark ~~~~~ ~k , Dela:~~ . ~-4_2 67 J. F. lVr. Beynard: Due to thc faeL thaL we &c .. granted and con~ eY~d to Vln : 'a e .0 ~ e rtsoll. havc no official informntion On the ccnt A. DeLellis lind Josephine P . De- Lydia Baile Rep,.sonling . . ______J I latesL condition of your son and L e)'i~~' 3hlsB ~gfmJ~gen t a point on ~ L Y HARTFORD ACCIOEHI and IHOEMHIIY COMPAHY Wilmer E. Shue, SlIPcrinLcndcnL sincc wc do not want to bother you : 11:~ta~~~e l~ r s;~'~e~ [ y~ f~~ sf';:te\?~u~~'.' III Tf'dmieolOI' Harliord. Connlclicut M:M:_:-+<.. : .. :":":":-:":":-:":":":":-:'·:":":-:-:--:-:-:":": .. : .. :-: .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. :• .:.. : .. : .. : • •: .. :-:.. : .. : .. , ~of Lh e local sch. ol disLrict, has a t this timc. we have ro news itcm I ••••••••••• I - ~~: '~e[~OIIT,c~~"c s~~;:~e~~ ~i~r';,lf:1 ~;~i:; ~!~ Lawn Mower Sharpening and Repair ~!~ ~ o;o~P i ~v~~~ ~):a~:: tb ~I~~~~ \~i~~ ~~~~'~~in:n:\~mih~ ~la;V~ ;',~~~I~t, li\~~ ~~ :~h t oSt~ee~ol'l;'.,l':diSt\~~~e °Jo u~lf~:·\~ - Suhscrib~ to The Newark Pos t-$2. 00 per year, :;: SALES AND SERVICE ::: '. ' aU of M,'. Shue's ideas, buL f e1 have su tl'ered a long wiL, \ you and ~r~ ~~~ln t';il~ee~COt~ ~tl'~~~:ne~': dlt~;~g~~ Advertis ing in The Newark Pos t Gets Res ults . LhaL he has something here. Davc Nelson during Lhc pasL few Westerly parall el wi th Si xth Street. ::: lot· Kut Kuick Brus h and Gra S C uller .1: At a reccnL l\ational Citizcnship days nnd a re gratifi ed to heal' in- a distance of eig hty feet to a pOin t lj_____ ~ ______•••••••• iii- _iii-.-_•• -iii -_ Conference allcr.ded by mol' thall dircctly thai yOllr son is recovcring. ~~I' e~~~ ~;~~d t~':1~~l' l l;,e~~db~ ' ~ort~g;~ a 1,000 delegates reprcsenting 60 I~' Iwe nty feet to the pl, ce of BE- ELECTRICAL SERVICE p ublic and private agencies th rough- Prizes Donated ~, I,~ ~\~~y ~=y . th e contents thel'eo! HOUSE WIRING ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING o ul th e n ation, Mr. Shuc su ggested Be ing the sam e l ands n nd pl'ern~ APPLIANCE REPAIR that the public schools of thc l1 a- (Co nWn ued F rom P agc J) ~leSa t~~C~h jl~tf~~\~nPu~~ng~~I,~; n t~~~~ tion instiLu Lc a pmctical coursc ha nd-made patchwork quill. An the day of November. A.D. 1944 173 E. Main NE\VARK ELECTRIC CO. Phone 2-6872 Lh aL would make for beLtcr citizens. heirloom of the fu Lu!'C, the qu ilL IL is his idea. which hc rcpol'ts is somcLhing Lha L will bc Lreasul'cd ~~~0,rJ;;0;d~1in and for Newb"., e ~ICnstle~~ a~IT\t~h County,~ ?,~ g t~~~In ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---- was wcll j'eceivcd, LhaL cach sLu- fo r yca rs, said association officials. Deed Record . Vol ume . Page ' ------~ . L L k Lh &c., granted a nd con veyed to Vin - I d cn L b e I' eqtlll'ed 0 ace course There w ill bc cakcs a J:d pics and cent A. DeLellis and Josephine P. ----I t.~~~ii;~~~~~:~~~~~ii.:~~~~~,J which would a CLu al ly Leach him Lh e olher baked goods from many of DeLo iU •. his wife. in fee. TRANSIT MIXED CONCRETE 'Problems an,1 mcthods of local, Newark's best cooks; a Wonder Seized and (..1 ken In t execl)'jion li~s I "- state, and national govcrnment. Tree, laden with sUl'pl'ize packagcs ;I~~ ~'~~~~~rne o\, V\;';~~ lI iS~' his eI:i f ~~ I The course would be more than for children; cider and don uts, bal- Mortgagors and to be sold by 1 You Can't Match just a "LexLb ok" coursc, says MI'. loons, books and ChrisLm as earels SherilT's ~fc~;, RXil~rng~~;" 6~1~~ i gc _ [ Shue, and would includc visiLs to from Lh e Greenwood Book Shop tober 15. 1952. • EL'J:(TON CONCRETE CO. II l ocal, counLy, staLe, and nalior.al of Wilmington; rubbcr toys from Oct. 16. 23. 30 J: ragencies to see the workings of OUI' lhe Bayshol'e I ndustries. oi Elklor; ------d mocracy. and h osic ry from Sobol's Mill. SI~fRI ~::.· sF~~rf~:-~y N~i~~~~~bg:;.~:~; PHONE, ELKTON 4<37 ~ fRIGIDAIRE In Iact Mr. Shue goes a li ltl There wi ll be popcorn balls and A.D. 1952 1.0 111e di rect ·d wi ll be ex - !'I Refrigerators Food Freezers farL h.cr .Lhan we could agre wl Lh 'andied apJ7J es and a Lablc of ?I O~~;~ . tSOl ~~ ~~~Ct ~~~~,el~l t othile~~~;~ Elklon Maryland Automatic Washing Machines at LhlS time and says tha L thc. ~our se While Elephants and rummage. One and K l n~ Streets. Cily of Wilmington, s h o~ld bc maele a prcl'cqutSlte to Iscc tion will be dcvotcd to good New Castle County. Delaware. I II Ranges /1' /l eI's Dryers v otIng III aJI cleeLlol,". l n other used clothing for the wholc family. ON FRT~AY =----.- --- - ' wordS, Lh e studcnL would be glvcl: You won't w~r. L to miss thc "This TI lE o:gP~c';:b ~~S.RT DAY I .-,.:.. :.,:.,: .. : .. : .. :.,: ..: •• : .. :.,: .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : •• :.,:-:-:":-: •• :-:,.: .. : •• : • •: .. : .. : .. : ..: .. : •• : .. : .. : •• : •• : •• : .. : • •: .. :.,'.-', Water Heaters a ccrtificate which would cntille 'N Th, t Sale." l q. 2 " I 10 o'cloek A.M.. F.n~tern Stand- I::: • :i: IGtc/tPlt Cabi" ets & S i"h'S h.im, p1'ovidjng he met the other :'I I'd " im". the follo\ving described .:- CALL 6345 {. l'cquil'cml'nLs, to vOLc. in local, W f I Re~ L~, ~~~et vd:,\aln lot. piece or par- :i: ',' ales & Service country . statc. and nattonal el c- " ap .cS Irei of land. with the buildl.ngs ther.e- * ',' tions. Without this certificaLe he (Continucd From P nge I) ~~n,;;;~~,t.ed N~;~ta t~~~t1~,e C~~ ~t~[ '~~Id :;. For PrompL Delivery ':::!::: NEWARK ELECTRIC CO. fWould not be a llowed to vote, the R d Cr C . ~ t · Ie nf D pl:nvnrf'. and known 'as No. "i· iHe would ta kc care of Lhosc sLu- S e ass 0[ onstanLtne, and 1137 We,t SI'th Street. more partlcu- ): From YOUi' FavoriLe SLore 173 E. Main Phone 2-6872 ~" ...s wno do I_OL graduaLe [" om O[ ~l~" ~~~ ~~! \~::~~I; ia~~~~illl the 19~'~G\£lrX~ a:td .:es:~::d ~: ft~:~ :i: :.·i:. ~~ g he:~~iono~ ~ra s~~:r i~og ~~ : t c ~~~:~ FII st PresbytelJan hut'ch here. ol'thel'lv "ide of SIXlh Stl'eel ami at .'. Th' S . . V S· ,~i fr~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- I ])eople would be a llowed to qualify Surviving at·p his w ifl', Mrs. L eah i:';m d \~~ ~n~';, \,;:1' t~~::," iNie~~ ~~ ~te l~: :l: IS ervlce IS our ervlce 'i' II ofo r pat.ticipation. II is this prerequi- CarLeI' w a ~l es; Lwo da.u ghL ers, Mrs. terfecllon of th e said Northel'lv si de ·1· :!: site to voting that we cannoL q uite A. L . DollInS and M ISS Nar_c;r C ~ ~ s~"t!~tlStl~t~'~erltl\llt~'nc~a"jJ~~~h~~1~ :;: • 'j' NOW 1 IgO a long with .. T he power to de- Waple:: boLh of Newal'k; a s.tsLer, p"'ollel with Scotl Street afo rrsald' I'i' Newark Packaae Dehvery i t ermine w hcther 01' not a persor. ~';' a",~~~a~ ~wc a;:~~:lir ~a!11:~~~' I ;;"~~; I~v-AV:nJe e tp ~~al~clco r~f[~ t1s;~~~ ':~...... _._ .... _...... _...... : ..... : .. : •. ::.: .. : .. : .. : .. : .. :-~-:.. :-: ..: .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. : .. :-: .. :-: ..: .. : .. : .. ;, , could qualIfy fa \' the certificaLe, . . . ',. . < .' f'lrpo( afol'es..1ld [orty-Ave feet to • ':... •..:..: . • ~.:..:..:..: ~. _. _. ___------Yon Can Get 24·Hollr a nd therefore the rig hL La voLc, ;.~ ~ :I~O ~~I :~7~e r hl ce gl a ndchtld- ~~i~er~e ~I~~n~;r s.,1ut!'lc;~:, a~~d ,~~;~l\;~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • : would be in the hands of Lhe local . f. V" fept to the .core"aid Northerly • 1 school officials. That is a 10L of . . ~i~C ~Je~i:;'\~, s;~';.7 ~:_~~~ t ~~~~cel~he[I~; 1· FIN AL ., Refrigerat.-on Serv·ce power. SJ~fR~:: SF:/~~ Y N~'~~~~bg,~ ;.~;~~ ;'~~~~ t g~re~i~~~!f~~ 'v ~a vt he con- • • I , Wh,le Lalking v ia long disLa ncc A.D. 1952 to m~ directed will be eX -I IW1Nr. the "a rne lands nr:d 'preml~t. ~ 6~h Jig2 . . P hone 7421 that he was working on them. , . . ' FacLories, housing devc lopments, • Voting j your privilege. B e s n r e thaI' Ol arC' I (lL ~~~~~g~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~!cLr~offi~u~I'~~~mtr. hL~':C :~~~n:~ DO YOU WANT TO • the one who abuses tllis pl·i vilcgC' II) 1': iling to reg- • = - --- Lure we may have a new church. • i s lel' and vole. • At a m eeti ng on Octobcr 27 at the • • Vote As Yo n Ple~ ~ But • Satisfy that LOSE WEIGHT? • • * • Please '.I e • • This Advcrtisemrllt i:l ponsored B y • • Newark LIons Club in the • • Interest of Good Citizenship • •& ••••••• ••• ••••••• •••••• 1 DRYER • I

D ES IRE _I """". DI:LA \fJiWll l ~C Notice To Residents •• ••••• • • Now, b efore w inter w athe r Ash collection will begin in Newark Here's how I did it! set s in, why n ot geL Lhat a u tomatic I ~~D 1~~~l.n~~ngm:~k ·lo!;!:s\~~~::~~~y~~~:r:e p~:!~::: on Monday, October 20, and con· cloth es dryer y ou've a lways wanted. TasLed good, too. And I'm going to keep right on drlnklng it. I .vant my walsUlne to sLay trim. No morn c happed b ands , .. n o more PREME'S Fat-Free Milk-2400 reasons, to be exact. 2000 units of Vitamin A to help me resIst infections, and 400 unlLs ot Vlta­ tinue on each Monday thereafter. froze n c lot h es ... n o m o r e baWing But there arc plenty of other reasons for drinking PENSU­ mIn D to help give me strong bones and sound teeth- tha.t's icy blasts. Dry c lothes aULomatica lly what I get In every q uart of PENSUPREME'S FAT-FREE Vlta.­ mIn A-D IUlIk...... e DodgB . A he mus t be place d a t the curb in llon,colllbus· .. , indoors . . , without e ffort. No tJew But what I like best Is wha.t I don't get: FAT A.netieac Mich Otrl libJe conlaine t·s. Res ident are wante d not to 11 C s un-fading of colo r s , . , jus t sweet, - ( For refular home deliveries Phone WEST GROVE ZIG1 17he .tewerl-, ttirnblesf clean, fluffier dry clot h e s at the tum ~ie ce of L4ve Ac+ion' ('ontaillcrs too heavy to be 1irte il. S u c h conlainer . "" 9 hJ:Our_Whe.e!d of a swith. will not be picked II fl.

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1 J. Francis Neidc \\ Save a set tor your friends \\\\ THERMOWARE TUMBLERS wIth COTTAGE CHEESE Cit y Engineer DELAWARE POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ~ , 8 OUTerent dellgh~f ul eol~rs. The Newark Po t, N wark, Delaware, Thur day, O ctob r )6, 1952 , Fi ( " I .! H . TW ,ED 110 ORED Miss Bal'bara Ann Folger and MI'. Mr. D. Shelby Bl'owr.. son of 1111'. 11 ,1 BY BRlf) L IT W E R Jamcs J. Nolan. J r .. iJ: St. Helena's nnd 1I11·s. Embree S. Brown 0/ Elk- • Ol\lJ\1ERClAL A~D IIOME 1\1 Letters Telltanll'ntar .A bridal showC' 1' was recenlly Catholic hurch. Wilmington, Oc- ton Road, n sophomore at the Uni- _ ALTF.RATIO N I .I I ~ 01 Ali ce J\ A ppl.'b ~ ,h ,, ~ . I . '" giver for Mrs. Hodan W. Twc d tob I' 25. versity 0/ P nllsyl ania. spent the • SOUN D \' TE1\1 I' OR 1I0',rE AND INOt TRY ~g~:~~n~:~' .1J I ~:' ":;;,,,,~: ~: ~ nE, : ~ i: ~ ,,} ~\:',~ th fonncr Miss F'aye Hurst. by -0- pasl weekend with his parents. t\ Apl'I"h~ 1.l le or \l' hu., l'1.1 ~ C ..·.· I Mrs. George F. ullin, 208 Capitol Ronald I cadle, AiI'man ThIrd -0- IERRIT,), I . HMOR 11 \10<11, '0. ""('1'''. '',1 ''''Il'rllI l, ,'I'on l," Trail. Class who has been stationed at The Blue lIen 4·1£ tub will lll (,fA Lime ton Rond !\Jnrshnllton, D('1. t~I~ .~~tI;-·I~t·:II)! ~'~)l()'~: : :! : ~I~m (i) l n~l:! ~'~~:; l Those PI' sent were: Miss J anc( Brooks Ai r Force Base. Texas, is at Ihe home of Esther and Roger Phone: Hockessin 30t nil 1"'I'tllls IlId.'h'ed I" Ihe ,.1It! d. Hill and Miss Priscll b Richards of on furlough here with relali\'es. Geol'ge or. T uesday. etober 21 . at ======-======'-----'==----1;~.~~~ ~.'I~!~:.~~\'.~;I"~I:;~'::;~k:;.!,:: ~ "": ::,I. I(,·mbll'svillc. P a., !l.liss P utricb H (' will k ave SOon fo r amp Kil- 7:30. Ther wi l! be a skit on "Learn- "II """",,, h.' '' II1)! <\"11""1<" ,,"",II' M~I·tin of ronston lI!'ights. Wi l- mel'. N. J. inl( How 10 ote." There will also ~I'''~I ~;~~~:': .~: ;tI,i:~·' ~.,,~~'II;r,~'t / ",l\~\~ h, '.I,}\ mlnglon, Miss Marion Cullen, Miss -0- be a guest speakcr fl'om a forci, •. , Take the Guesswork Out of I : i:~ 1~·~;Il;~:'~IIIII';'~~I'~IO:; r °Z;l'lgl', , /";"~: Peggy Beel·s. Miss Caroly r: 'i'omp- Mrs. J . Harvey Dickcy l\Tis cs land. 'I 1 l!l>J. "1' "I\l clt· I" ilw I." ,n I I.' kins. Miss I,la ry J l'an n ~ tl e halm- nn and Cnroly,: Chalmers, M I'. -0- B d 1 h' :~~ld"'''-, .Iohll '" Clilln . AIt",," ., _.1' crs. Miss F aye H cndel'son. Jlliss a nd MI·s. F rnn k G. ohee of Ci a\,- . I\ ll's. Floyd Hi nkle, 23 hoate S t., uying Your Diamon R,Ong.' 1.\\\'. IlI d" " .., 1 TrU' 1 II ..

c~::~~::. ~~~~~~~~0~~: ~~~t: ~!~Yi~!~~~1~;i~1C;~i:~~::~I~:E~:-~~ ~~~t:l;n 0~5l:~~~i:~;ee~;;'~ec~~l~l~l ~(~~b~~m~·~~:N~~~:.~;:;; !~~:~~~ Church of the ~~ Newark, Delaware ~~ 1, 2 ~rk~,. d;~ . ~r:I;' ~l;~~~~:' l si,~~~~:A : Ihc Kenl uc ky Homemakcl's theil' Halloween Party lo which the G. S . SlamatofT, 35 Winslow Road. October 23, at 6:30 I ·m . N" '. - West Grove 4-H Group has been Co-hostesses will be Ml's. Ma ry -0- azarene" ~, . ROOM- business COil pie prore!'re ' WalkeI'. Ml's. Elsi e Mool'e and Mrs. .\ FUN IOI' the Iddlli c~ ,'111'1 lot· !!1'OWfl-tIP ' tllo- \ I Cenlra ll y 10C.IINt. Pho ne 6-1I!!1 a invited. Ex cutive members of the .T . A. 27 N. CHAPEL ST..' "' . c· ~~ I"" 5::10 I,·m. 10-16-1 Laura Conner, president of the Emma Buchanan. O'Daniel Unit o. 10 America n Le- Rev. R, II. Smith, Paslor ' \( . HOOM G II I N - ~;~:r:~~e:~~~n~ll~~rW~~el'''J'~~~~~ KEl\/BLE VTLLE PTA ;~~n c~~;.~~a';~c~~il~lgai~en~il~b~~~-, . S un. School-10:00 a.m. ! ~: RELAX with a hobby- ~:i v,e!'sl~~~t'I'cl l ~,~~e~hgl';/ 4 74:l.e% - lt~,1 " ~'I BOOM, Sctticd l ady prcfcrrc·d . Phot ~~'~t~o~n;~;~~ id~f a~~~ev~:~:t ~:~~ BAlm FRI. 0 T. 17 on Saturday, Octobel' 18. Morn. Wors hip-ll :00 a.m. ~~ 110 and Lionel Trains Model Pla n es ~~ 6-2901. 10:::1. The Ladi s of the Kemblesville, -0- P I ~ 00 ~~ ,' . HOOMS r'lI'n ls h d . ~ e ntt elllcn pl'e rc ~~~~nh e ld o ~i~~~~'~/ f:,~lI S ~I~~ta~; ra~s~~i.~ll~~~~\:~r~a~~OI~~ t~ ~n~I~~ Ja:;:' ::s~ e~ \~~e ~~; .~ ~, FH a~l , ~:.~. E:~.n~er:~~::-/~O p~~~" ~~ Stamlls A rt upplies ~:I :;~c ~~~,TI; o~06~e ss~~" ' " U~0~g:2 ' and treasurer w ill be made inas- linis of the Head of Christiana " , hip Models Handicraft~:. ~Y F'lJHNISIIED I'OOITlS. Bl'e,1 Casll e Cou nty Achievefent much as Evelyn Bltndrick who held day evening. October 17. Church allended the FAil meetin « o f M id-" ' eel< Ser vice- ~~ ,:. rasl If desi red . Phone G :~17 . 10-9-2 be hclel ovember II ir. Ihese offices moved recently ar.d Ihe P resbytel'i al in the Elklon P"es- 7:30 p.m., \ Vedne d ay~! Old Time Cal' Model Tool. ~~I -_---_ For Sal_e -- -" , Me lhodist church with ~~ ~t ~~~,~~,~ r n to the club until PERSO NAL~ bylerian Church on Tltesday. :\ ~'. COMBINATION wood-coal-gas SIO\ Mad s,'n and committee L. _ _ ,',~'.',','.~',', ',',',',', ','.',',',',', '.',~ ~ 8 tol) ill for 1I v i .~i l ~: 1 34 Lovell Ave. 10-1 6-1 ' of exhibits o f projccl Dr. Carl J . Rccs, National cxc- r;, ~, ... ,;,~,!,;,~,;,~,~,~,~,~,~,~,~,~,~,..~,~,~,~,;,~,~,~,~,~'~'~'~''''''''' ''''''''''''' ''''''''''~'';''''''~''''''''' '''''' '''''''''''''' I ~' '1 Gla s.«ow Cltlb. L,AI(f-~ 'ALE O CT. 24, culive committee man for the ,' ~, :: I 0 ~'~d ':~IJ;~~ ~~~ I~~ ~';I~e ~,e~a~I,~;~~~np~a:' i arrangcm nts we re BY ALTAR SO I ETY . L ' D t t of " BING'S PA (l1/ti look arOLlllrl- '" Wllmlllglon 3-5119. l!J-l6-1 Ihe Clm slmas party 10 I The Altar Society of St. J ohns ~~::~~~;, re~~;~~d h ~~;;n nMor_- ~~ STRY SHOP :: 11050 - SINGER sewing mach ine ($ Dctembcr 9 at lhe Howard R. C. Church will hold a food and day from a meeLtng of the execu- ~, Open !)all y - Wednesday a.m) FrIday 'Iill 9 p.m. ~: model) Phone Newark 3336 10-16- 1 ' 1~~~~~I~:~R~:e:~S;I:alli;Il':~~~:i:~:d . ~:' C h;,e ~::eer ;':~~no~~0~12~?J a~~~;~~ta~~: ~~:rt~~~~~~~:n;~ol%~t:~I~~1 H ead- ~~ Newark, D e l. PhOIlI', ~~ ~: L9,T, 0 1~ ~0· N ~w~?~ : G~~~~ . Sun"'i~_I~~~ . l\~~s~n ~'l. e irjIS~~~ ware Slo:e. .' -0-- '~Atuong Othe r D e ]j(' ioll8 BI'('lul;;. 1'a" t l'i." ~: '!';'II"'I ;'I'I'~:"!'I"I'I~'I''''''I'' 'I',~%r~,--~I~>o',o-4~,o~~,~,,;. MEATY DUC K 55e ",·e'",cd. Gll ine ... f'lo. ... ,...' ._,,, ~Ir s . .J acob Con ell Mrs. RIchard Stout IS chall'man N!J·s. William Ritchie will sel've ~, .' $1.75 each. Phone 2-1096. 10-16-2 and selling will start at I I o·clock. as a bridcsmaid at the wedding of ~~ \Ve Are FeaLIII'ing Thi;;" 1,1'1 111: ~~ , ------~~~; s ~'~'~; ·a '~ o ~~~e sl';f:;~~ 2~c~~ t.,~M~~%"'~~~~~"'t;:%"'''4''''''~1.,oOG!,~~,~,'''''' ~~ Gingel'l)read (Friday Onl y)~' e m y Strect ~ NC\'::,.3 r·k_. _ ~ J 6-1 ~~ ~~ ~~ Pineal)ple Fondant Cak e-with ~ (. I pineapple filling ;: V -A R 0 L' E Yl 4 p~a~Ug~~~~w . dl~~i~'~e ~'~~'IO:~G~I I' :: THE ~ !~ Uopka Coffee Cake-A rich, J){I us ~: I hand cream IlEF'. Good cond illon. lable lam-;;:-;:;;; ' :~ ~~ ~~ bl' cal{fa ~ t or ncr t reaL (RaL only) ~~ ~~~~ ~';~(>d c;~I~'~' C~~I~,I°l'o~~~'~"Ch~ * " "toi ,~ I .,' Phone 2-841 6. 10- 16- 1 :.~,: V 0 GU E :' ,'( ,~~, ' umpldn Pic- 'eas nned t n , y o u '~~:', IN DIS PEN 5 E -I B O}}! I TO ~ IATO ES-.'iOe 5/6 h.skel. pi, ~ yoursclr, bring own b askets. Rou ~~ }~ ~~ JV e specialize ill "'111 . Willy good H'eddill g (llI(l ~': J

IN TR CTION IN DRAWING, P A INTING • SKIrrTS, SWEATERS A D DRESSES. ARE TRULY "FINDS" ...... dard bolll .. 65< a"d ~~u~ ' ~~ F or Beginning and Advanc d SLuucntR • PRICED R IGHT- r Yordley Dfoducts ror AtTlflr lca at. (r.oled In (nglond and fin ished In the U,S,". C Ia ses Tues. or Thurs . 7-10 P.M. : i fr om th. or iginal [nglh h formula • • combining Import ed and dom.llic Ingr.dl. nh. For R egistr ation or Information Apply • AT NOW TAIUNG OHOF:HS for plekl DUI'ing chool Hours o r Wrii To • sel­ bO;~I CIW:~hG;Rh~~; J~'.~U~ .lcg . f, iCk I The Above Addl' , s • Ion. Phone EII.tun 767-H. 10-2- , ection of gifts for all ages from "six Lo s ixty." And ~I :r YOiJil QW'NF'i':O'ORi ; ~~ thcyal' on open dis ] lays and self ser vice Rh IveR w h I'e Easily done wllh our J IIgh-Spe ...... F loor Sander, I nexpen sive. New t it is 110 ea!'\y to brouse around and m ake you I' S Icctions. Lumber Co. 3-6-

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92 E. Muil! L. Nl'wurk 74·1] Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Morning WorshIp 11 :00 A.M. Dial 4941 For Evening Evangelistic Service 7:00 P.M. Ol' EN 'TIL !) P . ~r. WED E DAY AND FlUOAV WEDNESDA Y: Bible Sludy and Praycr al 7:30 P.M. OPt: 'TrL 6 P.M. ALL OTHER DAY PO T Un'L1UPTIOl' Rev. J ohn W. Sanderson, Jl'., Pastor El ect 82.00 Per Year For Sunday School Bus Service - Call 324 5 aCter 6 P . ~ Illi~~§§§§§§§§~§§§§§§~§§§gW lb______;;j) I I I ~Newark Ready For Battle AI . , Wilmington Park With Devils KPOST Las t Year's Mythical County Champion To Prov ide THE NE Yellowjackets With tronges t O ppos ition To Date; Dickie Lam_on Take: Over tarling Halfback Pos t

ewal'k High chool's a ll-winning football t eam will facc Dllecio Office ILk St Ik RI I ds D I [B II D B' R I In Tt'ec Rm'cs At events and three JlImp a ,iiH toug-h st of ih young , ca s n tomorrow night Donovan 4231Bulterworth uc y r es Olar a ry 11 og - ]0' e{ , 0 e ' , As a spec,al I,'ailln- oppo~ilion' I l tIt \"'1 ' t 'p I l • k BOWLING 374, D nni on 4761ToIUv I' 553 °1 \i\f",lin On ~at lll 'cln y parade nnd showh:~ o'r , W !ell t, (' llWJHC ( ' S I'ave 0 'v I mll1g' on al' ( 0 el\ ' Smith 2441Reynier 438 Perkins 41n Thorpe 479 On 'fV atllr( ay Six l'ace~ w, l! be I'll!: Satu:c1ay at Tree pack \1,11 ue ';;\l'n, T", Y II ;onI la fl t h yca r 's county hig h schoo l c h ampions , Wilmin gton SC OR ES Walstrum 491 1Ploger 249 Hawke 400lTaylo,' 322 __- Ith e Rose rree Racs. at Media, Pa., dIe Cup <'\','nt, run atune nu ,High, chool. Th gam will get unde rway at 8 :15 p.m. \.. ~~ S l~;;il e m an !~; I ~~~l~'~ ar d t ;~~ Logan 5OO IB, Richards 367 The Yale Bowl at New Haven ~~:~'~:i~t ~el';~~'d~a'~po ~tr~~~,: ~; ~~ be a t\\'o-(hl'lSlon all air due~ , B ih lewal'l{ and Wilminglon w I' idle la,.t w eek lid MONDAY IGIIT LEAG E Handicap 19 1\ l andk;" 380 St e l~ ~O ! R ced . 405 will be lhe selting for Saturday's large ntllnU,,· tC l'otril', ; which hns given ach c lub an oppor t unity to c ncentl'atc on Team Total 23201 .'otnt 2281 HandIcap 342,Hand,cap 390 "TV FOOTBALL GAJ\l1E OF THE -:-• • • I t:Lndln"00g~ Lost Tolal 26771 Tolal 2516 WEEK" wher_ the Bulldogs will ~ iii-_••• -.-.,. •••• ------..___ .. J ~~:r: lhis important cont st. I?espite th ~h rys l e r 9 3 GIRLS MAJOR LEAGUE attempt to avenge last year's' 27-0 ,fact that Coach Sposato s club de- 0 - " P I C d Co 7 5 Team Standings Oceola Lodge 5 Colts deleat al the hands of Cornell's Smoke Pipe I Ifeated lhe Red . D e~' il s last season. Week's BowlinO' F~ ~:dl :nFi~e' 7 5 Won Lost J ordan 493 Tressler 44 3 Big R ed. The game will be lele- . 13 to 12, the Wl lmlllgto.n club was t) Cont. 7 5 V.F.W 12 4 Everett 459 Laws 409 vised over the nationwide NBC net- Rla('~' ;Iooked. upo~ as .myth,cal counly Stars Wild Cals 7 5 Newark p harmacy 10 6 Touhey 393' Manni r.g 213 work of 60 stations starting at 1:45 , ,'champion slll~e It was lhe only Plico 5 7 Rustic Inn 10 6 Carkin 453! Usner 469 p.m. EST. 9" length $l.11 Iloss suffered Ir_ nllle games. Nt'w- MO l'\'DAY IGIIT LEAGUE Stine Lab 3 9 Neweltes 8 8 Smilh 3771Mc Cormick 308 Fillh in t.he sel'ies which is spon- sored by General Motors, the cor.­ lark also dropped only one, a 7 ~o 6 IIIg11 s~gllec ~~me 240 Warriors 3 9 Cont. Fibre Co. 7 9 Handciap 526:Springer 294 8" leng lh $ .1.00 5" lenglh y test will be r ported by Sportcas­ ;~~SSa~o !'~:I~~~~:~w~'c:eudu~~~ l y p ay- III g l ~ e3_Geame~ 0 - ~~~ne D~:. NIGH~o~~Ap~~o~ gountr Cluh ~ 1~ Total 2709 I Ir;0~~~ap ~~~ tet's Mel Alien and Russ Hodges. It 7 " l e n g th .90c 6" lC'!I !!lh will bring together a pair of tra­ I While Newark has walked over Joe Del Collo - 606 Lynch 390lHerbener 45" Makers 4 12 T~obl~ble Masons Ebenezer Church ditional rivals who have been meet- 6" length .77c 7 " j C' lIglh I its three previous opponents, Elk- TUESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE lton, B" own, and Dover, in aSY I High Single Game Hewes 4781Donovan 467 GIRLS MAJOR LEAGUE Eveland 429\ Zucco 401 ing since 1889, and will offer TV 371 football fans their first opportunity Tape r s, E l bows, Tecs AI 'o ill , to<'k fashion, the R d Devils have yet I Err:est Grant - 224 Bellman 532!Fisher 425 V.F.W. Newettes 306 Mitchell 2681Lyneh 'to wir. " game. In two pr vlous High 3-Games Blind 400lDei Collo 606 Smilh 4541Fulton 475 Correll 415\ Whiteman 367 to obse"ve the har.diwork of Yale's ' games they have been d fealed by Ernest Grant - 578 Blind 375P. Whitemar: 546 G 4161E. Woodward Major 4781H, Nelson 392 new coach, Jordan Olivar, who re- JOHN M. SINGLE • Downingtown and Chester, both CONT. FmRE LEAGUE Total 21751 Total 2499 358\Hopkins 389 B~~~ 439 Hill 1l01A. C. Nelson 479 cently replaced Herman !Hickman. Store Hours: Dally 8 a.m. - 5:30 p,m. r Pennsylvania schools. High Single Chrysler Friendly Five Schultz 376iC. Chalmers 382 Mole 3151H andicap 324 Friday 8 a,m. - 9 p,m. I I Coach Sposato and his club are Lou FeU - 206 Lynch 4781Grant 523 Jackgon 5321Blind 135 McCloskey 100 1 Men find it more easy to fl at­ ' not looking for any easy victory or. High 3-Games Bednarek 4991Zucco 525 Handicap 1621Blind 61 Handicap 3651 ter than to praise. 151 E. Main , ',Friday night, however, and the Paul Whiteman - 569 Cochran 461 1Tressler 496 Handlcap -Jean Paul Richter 2167 Total 24801 Total 2333 . Newark mentor warned his chlll'ges GffiLS LEAGUE Beers 510lHank 294 Total 2298\ Total !, ~thls week that they will w~v~ to Hlgb Single Game 89 Sassaman 548 1 ~!:ffer ~~ Rustic Inn Newark Pharo II : play better ball again~t t' Lm~ng- Phlne JaCkSOn - 1 Total 24961 T tal 2519 R. Sassaman 4061B. Rep.d 402 I ton than they did in de ea ,r:.g ~ v- IUgh 3-Games 0 M. Murray 445IR. Jones 388 , I er if they hope to keep the,r w,n- Phine J ackson - 532 Paula Candy Co. PUco M. Reed 3121D . Hipkins 232 I ~ning streak intact. NEW LONDON Hopkins 5741Jones 419 H. Gray 401 1S. Eveland 345 21 PIECE Official SYLV . , , Ray Clesinski, assistant Yell ow- GRANGE LEAGUE Gregg 365IGrundy 483 BJir:d 368\A. Dunn 402 ' 1 I jacket coach, scouted the W,lmmg- IUgh Single Ritchie 508 \Papirio 472 Handicap 2671H andicap 267 I, Iton club in its loss to c~ester ar.d G. Kalb - 214 H. Whiteman 526\ Hubbert ~7 11 Total 20991 Total 2036 8IJc/r &gef., !PACEHANGE R~; , Ireported that only a senes of un- High 3-Games Defie 3391McDaniel ., I I ltimely rumbles prevented the Red G, Kalb _ 557 McCloskey 312\ Trouble Makers Country Club , 'Devils from making it a close con- FRIDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Total 2619\ Total 2346 Stiltz ~~~ i ~~tt~~r ;: THRILLING ••• AMAZING ••• ~ ASY TO ASSEMBL , ltest. . IIIgh Single Wild cats478'I McFaWnanrriors 434 ~:~~ng 344IL. Thomas 377 J sposato announced this week that Al Kish - 213 McCormick y HERE'S WHA T THE K!DS GET / EI I, f,Lhere will be probably only one IIIgh 3-Games Laws 5091Tomlinson 432 191/Macclar 78 ~~~l:rler ~~; '" t..har.ge in the offensive lineup wh,ch Wilson - 545 Go SDtur~_ents 444485i, BJ\,edandditCk 3438 Blind ~~~ \ ~:~::~~ 246 I . " thas started the last two games and '<' , - ' I ~ ,( '" ~ I:;n.:;~~,s~~a~t~a~~;~::r~~~e: "At . R-SoniC Rocket launcher f , : )Jill Reybold To Total 2214 • V . ~ ~ t l~;t ;i~h~~i~~Ck~:l!~~::~;'i81~~ B~r:~al ~!~ I B~:~I 2~~ H~:~~p 2~~~ \ etary ~~'~ce ~~ke t • Two. lnterplan_ I • lace of Johnny Edmanson. Captain Blue Hen TUESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE D. Ha~~~:r n 252 1 ;:;':;':~bJ'1l ~3 A • ~ Disintegrator • ~;~ t' F i l r~n g Saucer f : ~ , Lawson had been looked upon - Team StaDd ln;;OgD Lost J .' ENlel,aovtte 33;;11 ~~~~ ~~ =~ ,: Chronosco pic Sp aceY C g Saucers \I t :iurir:g pre-season practice as the Rim n er S For Year KAvoOnt P . 9 33 J , Gray 3491Barrow 368 'i. ~ Rocket Pilot" Pendant ~~p a ss • II t ,tarter in this position but suffer- Opera tor" Pendant. S Radar \ cd a groin injury which has handi- Bill Reybold. former Kewark Cont. Fibre Co. 8 M. Neave ;~: \ :~:rc:n :~ 1S ~ a d g e • Membership t;rcJ ~ anger : ~ :apped him during the early games. ~irU;ic:e~~:t:t~;e~'el:-~~reca~;.~~ ~~~~;kpaper Co. ~ : H~;~~CtP 20751 Total 2038 Just bring the chil dren down to our store. t,.an Dynaga tor Target . S Mr:r- See the new 1953 Sylvania TV sets , '"':: --'t ~ F,gures of Buck W 'I tanding I ;( Last year's win over th~ county Country team which opens its sea- Red Clay Creek 4 8 NEW LOIlo'DON GRANGE LEAGUE ~. ~.&. ers a nd Ma rti~ns . 1 rna, Space Rang- :hampions was the margm of an son here on October 25 against M.A.C. 2 10 Team Standings wit h omazing HALOU GHT: Ask fo r a d emonstration. When you leave, we 'll , . ' ~l- ~ \ I S ~ xtra point ar.d the fact that New- Swarthmore College. T.N.T, 1 11 Won Lost ~ COME AND GET IT! give the youngsten a c o m p let~ Buck ~ I ~ l rk has beell far from successful dU~~~ef:ru:~e':~~~s i~aavdedi~~:; t~C~~~ TU~:~:Y NIGI~u ~:A~a~:r ~r~\~~~ ~: Ro gers Spoce Ranger Kit a bso!ulely ; ~ ,.n this department so far this year Middle Atl antic Conferer.ce ' Track Dorys 51l lSaindon 300 IAthletics 7. 5 fr.e of chorge . :: II S causi ng the Yellowjacket coaches and Field Association Champion- Kelly 480\Smith 278 Tigers 6 6 I; ?lenty of worry, During the week ships which will be run at th,e New- Stewart 1241Wright 475 1Ya r. kees 6 6 1 ,'\I,;pecia1 emphasiS has been placed lll'k Country Club co~rse th,s yea~'. Dc Lar 3791Custer 464 Red Sox 5 7 • this maneuver in an effort to I The D el awa~e harr,ers, who al e Angstadt 452lMcCorm!ck 445 Senators 5 7 , i>n . Ialready workmg out under the Snow 290 1Boutir. 276 Dodgers 4 8 '. X)rrect the deftCler-ey, guidance of Coach Kenneth D. Handicap 347iHandicap 24 1 NEW LONDON GRANGE LEAGUE THEO. S. JONES ,; Steers, posted their best record last Tolal 25831 Total 2489 1 Dodgers Senators .. ' I . • • • • • • • • • •• seasor: by downing five of six OP- R d CI C k K f l' I. FOLLOW 11. 8. 13 ponents. Their only defeat came at e ay ree . . 0 , ' P. Buch 3951!. Sar:born 401 I:, ' ~TO the hands of a strong University of Ste~henson 400 M. R't~h,e 451 D. Vanpelt 379\R. Jarvis 419 '#. KlaJr 434 1H. Wh,teman 306 D. Nichol 346IL, Jarvis 314 -..,. P ittsburgh team or: the latter's w ~o d war d 5331C . L om ax 457\ G. Kalb 5571M. Sanborn 491 , home grounds. Bhnd 466\Schlosser 294 Handicap 78 • Neve,lIeI'ole did • !e SINCE 1911 Due to scheduling difficulties, the ~~~~icap ;~~ : ~ : ~~~~e~ a n ~;~ Total 16771 Total 171 3 1 l Pitt team will not be met this sea- Handica p 204 Browns Tigers : , son but the remainder of last year's Total 23801 Total 2,';05 L. B,'amble 381 1S, Shortlidge 448 ... (_ . oppo!:ents return to the season M.A.C. Cont. Fibre Co. Syl. Lester 2191C. Bush 403 lineup. The highlight of the year Gregson 427' Del Collo 535 Sk. Lester 364 \M. St. J ohn 340 $0 ~(lbnr.lot aDd' Olobm.bn, wiil be the MACTFA meet at the D. Crossan 4541H erbner 493 B. Bramble 4321J · Lester 426 dollll' look 81' " Where Friend. Meet" Newa"k count,.y Club on Novem- G,F. CrossarKalb , 456461 1GJ aQuealyentte 413461 HaTolalnd ica p 1428511 Total 1617 AND bel' 14 in wh ich some fifteen or BUnd 440lMelrath 555 Athletics Red SOX No car, priced so low, has ever offered you so much as this fino new TH FORD HAS MORE STYLE, O.K.'D QUALITY twenty Eastern schools are expect- Handicap 3991Handicap 234 A J O'hnson 248 B, Mackey 420 I '52 Ford! Ford's longer, lower bodies are the toast of the highlVay~ CARS • IIOST • LESS , ed to participate. The Blue Hens TOk~ N.T. 26391 To t~~wark 2691 I ! '. ~~t~~ ~:~ ; ~.' ~~~~:y !~~ Nt. E POWER, MORE COMFORT That huge, curved one-piece windshield and car-wide rear wind6w Open Thur... 'Til 9 o'Clock placed sixth in the event last year. P h, Del. (Jlty 4431 (or 4568) Brown 393\Edmonson 445 [ J . J ohnson 503\ 1\1, Stearr.s 461 ' AND MORE USABLE ROOM THAN is something you'd have to pay hundreds more for in an y other car, - - >-n aDd !lat- HFro"ltmQui st 430lJordan 420 R. Swan 3481 • ...,... I mit~-;-s~~~t _ 394 'Moo re 484 Handicap 151\ Ford's easier steering gives you that big-car "feeling" on the hjgh. Ford z Dearborn Equipmen' tery. Blind 4741Grar:t f 78 Total 1781 1 Total In ANY OTHER CAR AT ITS PRICE! ways .. . takes work out of parking. Ford offers you a choice of Ford· I ••••••••• • II • Handicap IRalHandicap ~ I!j Yankees IndJan' omatic Drive • • _ money-saving Overdrive .. • or Conventional Drive, Total 18801 Total !l I lt T. Baker 31 2l Joan SI I J39 CONT. FIBRE CO. LEAGUE C, Crowl 391\.lohn S 'm 455 NO WAITING NOW Team Standings R .Heath 4581Sue r '1' 317 O NE DAY RADIO REPAIR SER V I CE Won ~s t J. Redding 389 Purl slcr 383 Maintenar:ce 7 11 lieap 126 3 NEWARK ELECTR IC C O. Machine Shop 6 Total 1550: Tolal 1620 Dial 2-6872 Horn Dept. 5 FRIDAY NIGHT LEAGUE 173 E. Main Dilecto 4 Team Standings Won Lost WALTON WELL DRILLING, INC. ~1~~~~allY ~ 7 6 3 Drillers of CONT. FIBRE CO . LEAGUE Lions Club 6 3 DOMESTIC & COl\1MERCIAL WATER WELLS Specialty Maohlne 'hop Masons 5 For EsUmates Ca:1I Bryant 457\Bacon 432 Ebenezer Chu,'c)-o 5 ROY T . WALTON Ll oyd 462\Colo;ai n 410 Vels Paper Mll1 Road, RD 3 Murphy 3791Loggins 372 Oceola Lodge No. ~ ::;":;~::::..-: -~~-:-••:- ..: -":-..:. -.:.-.:.-.:.-.:.. -: .. -: .-.~-..- .:.. -: .. -: .. -:-. -~-:• •-: • •-: .. -: •• -: .. -:-: ... -:-... -.... :-:- ..:-:- ••: -:-..: :-:..: :-: ••: :-: ..: :-: ..;"' -: '''-':''-::''-'::''-':1: ;~~~ k er ~~~ I ~!ilc~OllO :~ ~~~t~ y S ll'i kes ~ CALL ':' H ~n dicap 321 1Handicap 393 Richards Dairy 7 'f Total 24061 Total 2577 FUIDE, Y NIGHT LEila E • ::: Horn Room 'lalntenanee L ions Cluu Vets . BILL STEENSON ::: Fell 484 1S har" 378 Tomhave 450 Stl'i ckland 476 F.D.A.F. 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Angl er [t J 12.14.16 fl. ca Queen 1 er You can pay more :PI n ti· ralt Bont s !I SLCIOGlllHC:S ll AMll(ERN~Si. twEOAwR 11 but you can't buy better Boat Trailer I ~ ~ Out board Part, Repnir , and Service E 0 R E 'Y PA¥:'.tENT PLAN i ....."" "'E. , .., • . •".. No_.'. n ••. 1 FADER MOTOR ~ COMPANY PI/ one 6·2328 '1' ) Newark ~...ciuIo;,t\'t" ot Uw dn~ oC t>er\'ic(', to elUSive or the day s rvic I dcCendnnt to attend. FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY at "f'n'" on pi inUIT's ltol'ney named and son, M8I'tin. of Milford Cross gram Chairman and gave a talk on parel Johnstor. will represent the ~hall SCI'V' up n A , Jomes C,lllo. Esq ., al)Q\ l.' Ull onsw('r to th~ mplnlnt, the I' N xt Sunday in the 11 :00 a.m. plnilltlfl"s nttorney. Whose adc.lrt'· I~ l'a"l.' w111 be tried WIU10U l (UI ther Hoads enjoyed a motor trIp through "Breaking Down BalTiers to Jo'ellowship on the church Flow Blaise B . ~~?~~~~rff. I ~~ 'lI~~~, I J~J~ Industrial Tl'llst Bid t., W llmh"'lJlton Pennsylvania and New York State Brothel'hood" i1: the evening SCI' v- Committee. servic~ the pastor will bring a V. I ALIAS SUM- Delaw are, an ll!Swcr to the complnwl. on the weeker.d of Oclober 4th. icc last Sunday, which was spon- Rummar e Sale message c.: "By Rq uest," a medi­ Mary clnb~ r~,;~~~~: I t11~ on ~~ To serve upon ddcnctanl a cop~ :l~t~~'oi;n:h~r~~~;~,~l~tl~n~~gllu t:!!~ tation on the Lord's Prayer. h(,l'l'of ncl of the cOl1lplnml. its rt'quin~d bv btotutC', t hen, in cost."' They visit d Niagara Falls, Wat- so red by the Women's Missionary The White Clay Fellowship will T il E STA'I'E OF DELAWAIIE, l( the dcrcndnnt c;lI1nnl he '-t"I v('tl kins GI n and other points of in- Soci ty. Sponsel' a Ru nmage Sale on bal- Monday, 6:3O-,Junior Choir R _ T O TilE SIlEll iFF OF NEW CASTU' lJl..·r:-,ounlly. to pUblt:.h tllI ~i proccs .1~ °l~rt.~~r :~~tl~~~I"bI1~~\\!~II~\ ~~ 1~~sS f:;~.",~ h~ar a1. 7:30-Senior Choir Rehear. COUNTY : r~quhcd by statute. mons. to '. eI"V~ un I>lnll1tll1"Io;, ottOl'UCY tel' est. Oth rs wtoo took part in the U1'day, October 25, at 8:00 a.m. in as1. YOU ARE COMMA OED AS YO J. me'!; t . 'talon"., Ilunwd .lho\."{' ,In nnsv.cr to th~ CUll­ 1111'. and IItrs. Manlove MCl\1ul - servic were: Rev. Bishop, Mrs. Ihe garage formerly occupied uy WERE HERETOFORE O~ll1IAND- PI"otllonotal')' ut.lIMt. the l.·asl.' \\ 111 b \ 11'1t.""'<1 w Hhllut Turkey Supper EO : Oat d ('pt(>mbcl' 17. ] n..;:.! iUl"UWI HotteC'. lan, K irkWOOd lJ ighway, entel'- Howal'd Bradly, IItrs. J ames Bishop, Frank Rago, on New LondO!: Ave­ TO TilE ABOVE NA~IED DEI'END­ Jonlt.~s 1'1. I\l~l !Ol' t·Y A turkey supper will be serv~d 'J u Sllmr.i~;: .~!" nl)ov(" named de. taln~d IIlJ·. McMullan's parer:ls last Mrs. Sam Evans, Miss Hazel J ohn- nue, Newark. I ndnnt SO that within 20 d nys aflcr ANT : l'rotho: \ot.I"~ • 1'1'1. 18. ~: Ocl. ~ , 9. 16 Sunday in honor of theil' 52nd w d- ston, l\Irs. J hn Murray and Mrs. Miss Elizaueth Brown is Chair- at the church on lhls Saturday, hl"tce herco! upon ch::tcnduut, l.' X­ Jt Ilus summons is scrved PC'!' un. October 18 C" om 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. t'lUfl\'C or the day of s~I·\,jc('. dC'(c'1c1ant nlly upon you. t hen, tn en .. l.' of ~ U\~I ding anniverR!lI'Y which OCcurs on Frank Entwistle, Wilmir:gton. man of the project. shall sCive upon Thomas Ii. Wfngutl', Lllul"(' \ 'lIhtn ~O d(IY!ol nfl('r sll('h ~l\I·· ICl' d[t~· !-ol'n·ll't:'. This is sponsored uy the lmprovc­ plulIltltr's attt)rnt!) , whO$c nddrc'is IS C'xdusivt' of the of to 1 ,1 Plu. S\lmrn(u\~ 111 UI\"uHJC Oclob I' lOth. The olTering received at tilis Mrs. Howard B"adley wishes to on pl.lilltitT's 11I\I1wd m nt Society with 1111'S. Alice 1Iam­ I.qullnblc 'l'ru .,t Bid,.; ., Wllmm lon, ~l'I" \ ' C nttol'l\c~' I" TII~; SUl'f:HIOH eOl'l't' ell' TilE RosevIlle Park Ur~ nch Library service will be appli~d on th remiJ:d everyone that all contribu- Delaware, nn nnsw r to the compl:ltnt nhO\'l' un ans\\ l.'r to the cUlnploull, th' III 11 Chairman of th Ways and l'U' CO w ill be tI'i('tI w llllOut £\0 tlWI i:iT;\T~; Cw DEL,\\\ .\ I/,: II, .\ ND At the home of l\ lr. tln d Mrs. pkd;(e 0 $75 which this organlza· lions to the I\cedle\\lork Guild To ~CI'VC u por. dcfl.!Hdanl n cup~ Mans Committ c. Tic kets may be hereof and of the complaint. FOil NEW ' ;\STL~: ,'Ill '\ I Y Charles Raymor.d, Laurel Ave. tion has made to ard the denominu- should be in her hands not laler nONcJ;~I'M)nal service is not m"clt· upon secmed Crol11 ar:y mell1uer of the If Ihe d fendan t cannot be sen ed B. I lIours: Tuesday 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. tional uUilding fund. than Oetouer 26. personally, to publish lhib proc bS m. \'OU Hnd If this ~\lml"nons IS pubh!-hl'(1 1l~I Zll) K~~1~tt\tlff .~~.: ~J~~~. ~".~~:! l group. required by st.ltutc. ~s. n 'qulrl'd b\' statutf..'. then. in C.I C' v. j\i 1 \..; ~1':,\1_ YOlll' .wl01l n !!O c1 .1Y S J amc~ 1\1. M:l)oncy or failure, ~l'om HarD!d F Kent 1\1(1. S tN It is not too late to sign up for There wiii also ue a Cake and !-l'r\~l ce by PliblIci.ltJon of thiS sum· saturd~:" i~ ~:o~ l :;mcrt~e kNoon . H:-:~ d ~~:~le~a;:; ~I,~es :r~t~ d ~~s. PI'otho n ot,jr~' Dt.·I.:ndant. )1 i.. .il ,.~ Presbyter kl n Church Society as Delegates to the PI' sby- the Lead rship Tmining School Varieyt Table with Mrs. J\athaniel Doted S ptember 17. 1952 mons, to 'SCI"Vl' on plnlll t llT'~ nttlll'l\l'~ '1'111: ST\Tr: 1" DI:I.AW.\ HV. TO T il E ABOVE NAMED DE:FEND­ ~g!!~~t~ t1~ove~1~~J\ \\ ~~1S\~~1' t;?~dth\~'lt(i~~~~t TO '1'111: SIIFHnT tl~' NE: ' C,\ S'rLE The church is very pleased to terilll mcet.ing in Elkton on Tues- which will uegin or. Tuesday, Octo- . Richards Chai rman. ANT: COUNTY ' :tnnol nee the I' ceipl of two gi fts day of this we k. It this summons is scrved per~ol1 . further notice. J am('s 1'1. M:lI0111'~ ully lIpon YO ll, the n. In cast' o f your YOU AHE, C'OMlI1.\l'lI~:n AS YOU for the church kilchen from the I Mrs. J ames Bi shop a ttended the f"JllII'l' .\'llhll1 :0 clays an .... " s'I('h H'f\'­ Prothol1otal') II'E:IU, IlEHETOF01U: l·O.1. IAND­ membe,'S of R ev. Bishop's Ad ult Workshop sponsored by the New­ icc exclusive of tho day of service, 10 Sept. 18,25: Oct. 2. 9. 16 W. Class, a gas range and a coHee- ark Council of Church Women on f;f...r\'f,' 011 plamUlT's attorll Y . l1anwd 1'0 summOn th(' abu\'C' l1:lB,,'d de­ above an a nS\.... c r to the complamt. the fendant t-O that WI IIIIl :!ll dll~ s al l'r maker. This is the second colree- Monday aftemoon which pl'ovided ,·II::.t:: WIll be trIed wilhollt further Alios Summons in D ivorcl' M'l'vlCc hcl'l'o[ UIX'll1 ddl'nd.lI1t. l''(- noller. maker w hiCh this has pre· helps for program chairmen and IN T II F: UPERIOR eo 1<'1' OF TilE lu ~i ve of the ua~' of S~~I~i:w.d I ~~t1~~. ~~~I 1'0 serve upon defenda nt a copy n OIl1c'~l"sonat scrvice is not made upon ~ ThD ban kir.g ofl'ic e is hereof and of the complaint. you and if this summoll.; is publ ished v I ALIAS SUM- If lhc d efendant cannot be ser\l · d as requ ired by sta tute, then, i n cac;e dc;lgllCd to serve 2400 Robert Eb~~~~~llt . i!il~~~~~ pel"Sonnlly. to p ublish tll..is p rocess as of your fa ilu re, w ith in 20 d AYS (rom of ' he DuPon t Com­ required by sta tute. service by publication o f ,this sum­ THE STATE OF DELAWARE, , J omes M . Maloney mons. to serve on ptalntlrT s attorney 'n!; Department 1'0 TH E S~rEH I FF OF NEW CASTLE Prothollotnry named Above an Answer t.o I hl"' . com­ Da ted September 17. 1952 plaint. the case w ilt be I n'd without uuiinlng. AOTO FINANCIN,G; •• y88~~~ : COMMANDED AS YOU 'I'U T il E ABOVE NAMED DEFEND­ furthcl' notice. ofT; ,' ~ uegan busi­ WERE HERETOFORE COMMAND­ ANT : J omes M . M nlo ncy ! qua rters in the _ ED : J( this summons is Oct. 2,9. 16,23. 30 Pl'oLhonolory August. It is in ch~rge A. Harris and prOVIdes A NEW You'll find it a pleasant experience and loar. serv ices ex- -ana money-saving, too-when TELEPHONE DIRECTORY you get a bank auto loan here. for Farmers Trust Office WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY WILMINGTON Newark, Delaware Serving this Community since 1856. and Vicinity Memucr ]"edernl Reserve ystcm Member Federal J) eposit Insur. " cc Corporation

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The~ let us GOLDEN AIRFLYTES ~ /) eye-level vi sibility, show you how easily y~ u ~n make It yours, DEPARTMENT THE AMBASSADOR THE STATESMAN THE RAMBLER (/~ DENNISON MOTOR COMPANY THE FINEST OF OUR FIFTY YEARS No.1! Moton, 0 /1'''10" NoJt.K. Mf"IOtor Corpot"OlIon, o.'rol, 3'1, M'''', Open D UI'J Y n,,- 5 "'30 Wed. & Fri. 9 to !.l 19 Haines Street, Newark, Del. Phone 2·612160 E. Muin lrrc t The Newark Post. Newark. Delaware. Thursday. October 16. 1952 I I..' Eight - .- ~--- R. S. Cox, Mrs. Paul M . Hodgson, subject on Sunday will be, "A voca tion at Centena ry Methodist ·Cubs, Parents To Five VFW Members Miss lI'ma J aqueUe, Mrs. C. Em­ Symbol of Sin." Church, Laurel. Delaware, which e .. son J ohnson. Mrs. E. L . J ones, i n~~~~ ~h~i:l~::c:nsc~:O\da~ ~~~li will be in session from Friday .·Meet Octoher 23 Elected Cooties M .. s. Ralph J oees, Mrs. J . Raymond Big Savings af A & P's 93rd J ustin. M .. s. C M. Linden, Mrs. D. a.m. and the Methodist Youth F el- through Sunday afternoOl:. V . McMinn, M .. s. John Mun .. oe, lowship a t 6:30 p.m . The youth will · All N ew ~rk Cub Scouls and Local P st 0(>(>0 e Any Mrs. R obert Rohm. Mrs. Raymond begin a series of Bible study ses- BLANCHE MAE EVERETI r · ;'::~'be~a~~ct~ ;;: t ;~:itt~d b~o ht~~ V A HO"pital Reduction ~'. Schultz, M .. s. Frank K. Scott, Mrs. s ions. based on the Revised Stand- ard V ersiOl:. SUp Cover s, Dra pes Anniversary Celebration nt the New~rk H igh School on Lowell Stimmel. I'hursday. Oclober 23. F ive mcmbers of Newark's Post BUSINESS DI TRICT Three dclegates-Joan F e ll. De- and Reupholstering Duc to Ih~ f3c t Ihal such a large No. 475, Veterans of Fo .. eign Wa .. s. Chairman: M,·s. Russeli Bing. lores Lloyd. K aren Schaumann and Estimates free with or without lUmbe.. of Cl1bs .. egiste .. ed this havc b en elected to olTices in K i W o .. kers: Mrs. J ohn C. R eed, Mr. Joyce Waldridge will be attending I malerial the Peninsula Conference MYF Con- ewark. Del., Rt. I gletown Rd. fall thc Pack Cnmm iU~e decided to Vi I lip Tent No. I, Military 01'­ George Jackson, M,·. Robc; rt Piinick, Iliv,dc Ihe gl'OUP into fou r packs del' of the Collie. Wilmington. They Mrs. Robert Shean·C/'. Mr. Clyde H . · C b t a ... Wallac Edmanson, Commal:d- Baylis. Jr. ----- I - ~~~~ - ' I~ ~~se~e .. a::;~e~e(,~f~'\o~:nel~~aj~ae;;~ el'; R. H. McCormick. Senior Vicc- ' ---GO TO ~ ••• • •••• • • • • ' (5; William Danncnhau .. , Pack 56; Commande .. ; .J ames Kelley, Qua,'­ ' \1athew P illa .. d. Pack 255; and Gor - termasler; Raymond Edmanson, l\iethotlist Men ',Ion Godbey. P ack 256. On-ice .. of the Day; and Raymond (Conllnucd "'1'''''' Page Il LRA:::~ :ELK Theatre 1 Den mothers fo .. Pack 55 arc: Edwards. Adjutant. Installations of I let, and Donald Bullenvorth. \.II I's. Young, Den 2; M .. s. Sam lie! the new on-icers will lake place at W. Francis Lindell, lay leader. ~~~~~~ ;~H i llpolllr j lli Ail' Conditioned ,In. Fader, Den 4; M .. s. Euger,' IWh~I',.sNpe\oVs~rkl ,I oV'n eteo.. anesoc~ofb eF,~ ..2 e4i.gn wili preside at the servicc. Three DIIIECT TO GIIANDSTAND HI'i lll,pr lind SUTll mer All prlcel In thl. Ad Effectlv' ~ I ,~"aSher and Mrs. C. H. Donoho. -' , laymen wi li speak on the theme I I~ 'I' ..) n 8; M .. s. Mu"phy, Den l6. At last Thursday's .. egula .. meet- for the eveniJ:g. E. M. Rahn will l •• N"'::~R.~~~~E, ~~~ ; ; ~~~~OOAM Ell 1011, Md. Phone 92 Throuvh Satariay, October 18th. I ',1 Den mothers fo.. P ack 56 a .. e: ing of Post 475 the mcmbers adopt- serve as pianist. The service is be­ AI. Lourel lace Track • •• • '•• 12.30 PM I I r I , 'III'S. J ohn F. LlI1k, Den 3; 1111'S. d a "esolution opposing nny legis- ing sponsored by the M lhodisl Rehlmlng aflerlad,oce. Week-E11dSpecials ill A & p IS MealD eparllllelJ1 l lv illiam Dannenhaur, DCI: 7; I\lrs. lalion which is designed to cur­ eo .. ,.... w. C.ach .., Din." Friday Oct. 17 Co_ Ihpp. Double Feature l~hari cs F . Hopkins, Den 12; :\lrs, lail the facilities of veterans' hos- Men's group (Robert C. Berry. c., I SUPER RI GHT or ,hmer Godwin and Mrs. Micha 1 1'il" ls. otification to Ihis fT ect president) and the Men's Biblc .:~N:J~:.c '5~! Tax 1 ~'An gelo, Den 13; 1\1rs. W. H . Ben- has b?en s 'nl 10 their representa- Class (.Tohn A. Logan, presided). .., I.Io,m.,lon c.n.... IIIvis ible Ray FELIN'S SHO RT SHANKED hOTlcb. A.... • inger and Mrs. Marvir, Fennema. lives II: Washington. . . h' I ~ e n 15. R. H. McCol'lnick. Commander, I At the Jl a.m. s~rvlcc of wor~ ' P IALnMORI & OHIO RAILROAD I wilh TENDER SMOKED II D en mobhers for P ack 255 are: was appointer! aide-de-,camp to the D,'. John J. Buntlllg. J,'., m1l11ster l Ill'S. J ohn C. Crary, Den I; I\ lrs. Nati nal Commander of Ihe VFW of the church. w ill begin a ser ies J~~~II~;~-~: ' I~...I Boris Korloff and of sermons on "Symbols o( Ul e " S ., I Bel.lI Ll.l.gosi ,I.. E . Stcwart. Dcn 5; Mrs. J. Owen ------'- Devil Bat IOIOI~lb"HAMS ,Ily. Den II . Failh." which wili deal with im- Avera9' i l Den mothers for P ack 256 are: alclI1 Me tbodi l Chnrch portant symbols and beli · 1s of the I ,hs. Gordon C. Godbey, Den 10; To Ohscl've Hat'vesl Home Ohristiarc rei igion. The sermon " , [1'5. J oscpllir:e J ackson, Den 14: The annual Ha rvest ,j·lome of the \l9(~:l B.;~:gO'i . ',rd M rs. Albert Pretko, Den 17. Salem Methodist Church will be observed this Sunday with a spec­ ''lith malice towards none, with Sat Feature Oct. 18 ~£~r Ib53C 1~r~E Ib63C ial worship £ervice in the a fter­ charity for all, with ,firmness in the . ft1~1 • urdri~ uble ~ : ~: Student Officers noon at 2:30 p.m. at which lime right, as God gives us to see the NONE PRICED HIGHER I : I (Continued From P age 1) Dr. Coleman. chaplain at the VA right. ~ Junction City C II ,I.ell; V. Pres., Peggy Borcherdt; Hospital. Elsmere, will be the guest - Abraham Lincoln V c. StllrreU WHOLE HAMS NO~I~~R~~ ED Ib 57 ~Iec .. Patricia Calval'ese; Treas., speaker. '/ llharles Amoroso. Room 9B- Pres., Special music has been arranged , SHANK Ib 35c P~i~:d > BUTT Ib 45e P~i::~ Okinawa PORTION Higher PORTION Higher I .. [anne Hodgson; V'. Pres., P eter by the choir of the church. GALLAGHER > ;1 l ooper; Sec., Dorothy Gray; Treas., The R ev. Arley Golden is pastor Pat O' Brien and These portions average 5 to 6 Ibs. and ha ve some dices rem o.... d t' lu e Gorc. Room 9C- Pres .. Mark of this cha ,'ge and he, with the REALTY CO. Cam.eron Mitchell Freshly Killed, Cleaned (2112 to 3 Ibs, Avmge) '; ~ u " rm; V . Pres., J ames Jackson; members of the congregation, ex­ 2-Storry Brick Colonial, 6 rooms LIPTON TEA II fec.• Arnold Lee; Treas., R eed tend to aU a most cordial welcome First floor: living room, dining Sunday OcL 19 Ib ' ~ ~ inlock . Room' 9D- Pres.,. Gene to join them for this service. r oom, kitchee, powder room, FRY ER S No~:a~~~t:dCH i~kher 53 c I 'JforteI'; V. Pres .. Shelly Mi lliken: porc!'. Second fl oor: 3 bedrooms, The Scarlet Angel Freshly Killed Regular ; I: \:~id K~~~on~C h;;:~ne~~~~:::: PTA bath. Garage and basement. 8 Yvonne DeCarlo and -:.:65' miles from Ncwark. $18,400. II Ib3ge FRYERS ~:~o l~:i~~/~~~ahg.: • ~ary Waller; V. Pres.. Sandra (1Continued From Page I) 'Uot;1J1'H 'Jf:JllH I , Iw eetman; Sec.. Samuel Smith, 2-Story Brick Colonial. Living Raymor. d Schultz, Mrs. Wm. Dan­ In Technicolor ArmF~:~sh Star p~: e I I Ireas., Earl UlU'tdl. nenhauer, ]\-Irs. Thomas Hogshead, r oom, dining room, kitchen, 3 ~. JUNKET QUICK 45 r ,j.l l Room SA-oPres., Charles David; .and Mrs. E. P elTY ]o'oster; Co-Chair­ bedrooms, balh, basemen!. 6 m iles ~.~, < • ' . FUDGE '•• U)( . 1J~ , lb e , It. Pres., Calvin Weber; Sec .. Lor­ men Mrs. J ohn H ambleton, Mrs. (rom Newark. $18,500. Mon.-Tues. - Oct. 20-21 Boiled Ham M~~~r~~e;ttea: S~: es 2g • . ;N 4."" • .' r tta LePera ; Treas.• Loretta LeP era. J ohn D awson and Mrs. Alvin Hand­ 2'h,Story Brick Colonial. First 1 ~ oom BB-Pres., Rut'll K r istoferson; loff; Chairman Mrs. Merle Roemer. Caribbean Fresh Select (37 Shrimp per pound) II .. floor: Living room. dinir:g room. ';:;0' -a2c i . I':. Pres., J ()hn Toothman; Sec., Ann PTA presid 2nt, Dr. Howard Reed, with kitchen. den, porch. Second fl oor: 5-lb f ' I 1 'killmae; Treas., LOUIS Scarbor­ h as expressed g"alilication at the Ib 2 69 3 bedroo ms. 2 baths. Third floor John Payne and SHRIMP sse box • , I ,Ilgh. Room BC- PI·es .. Wayne Holm­ interest and cooperation shown by One large room all paneled. 2- ~ :uist; V . Pres., Norman French; Newark parents and teachers in the Arlene Dahl I Ib e car garage. attached. Full base­ OLD-DUTCH COD FILLETS SKINLESS 25 ~ I I ( ec., PhylLi s Gehrold; Treas, Donny past month. It is hoped that all par­ In Technicolor i " ' rierley. Room 8D-'Pres.. J oann m ent. Acre of ground. 6 miles e ents wiU continue to show their CLEANSER CUBAN ROCK Ib 95 I itto; V'. Pres., Joseph Marvel; Sec .. from Newark. $29,500. LOBSTER TAILS support by attending meetings. if Wed,-Thurs, Ocl. 22-23 1 possible, and by visiting the in­ For information call Newark '.~:.' c I I! ~:.~~yR~O:r~i!;::::: ::~~~i:; o~~: dividual teachers of their childrer:. 2 25 2-7451 tor appointment Don't Bother I ROBE RTS BIG " R". SALEM & F is; V. Pres., Ted Boutin; Sec., Bob TOMATOES. SHER VIC, 1952 NEW PACK y ,: 'J"onwa ; Treas., Dor:ald Bu r k ~. DI"" Dolall To Knock l VARIETIES . . Il ·R oom 7A- Pres., Barney F,eld; I ••••••• • • • • I -the GIBBS " with HEINZ BEANS SP ECIAL PRICEI ,: ;. Pres., J oseph Hit ~h e ns ;. Sec .. I (Continued Frolll Palle 1) I ••• • ••••••• • AII __ KET/CHUP !:;~!18c c MI S. AI(red and Mrs. Ed- Brahd New Richard JV iclnwrk lind , ; :, ~~~~ ~~;~se;~~:;::s·J O~ ', ~~~~r- Pl~ge r CufWox Beans 2 21c BEST PURE LARD R~~~gE~D 2 ~ ;il:;. 25 I l~.lY' V P res., LOIS Ann Hyre; Sec, ward Mathe,":,s w ,ll be hostesses .at ~lI rilyn Monroe . ~;:: " erirot Dancy, Treas, Teddy the tea-how followll1g the P' 0- DICED BEETS 3 ' ~~~'20c v-s COCKTAIL 6Eg~~~! ~c 2 Ic2;~: 23e ~:': ' 34c , . wartz. Room 7C- P, es , Gerald gram on Monday They w,lI be as­ ' ~' rid ay Oct. j SAVE.. , 24 1 c ' .t lnotts; V Pres , Jack Arnold, Sec .• slsted by Mrs Robert W,ener, M,s , 3 HARVEST MIX WORTH MORE c .II~~bpk g 29 ,i , ibby StifT; Tr~as ., Roscam: McMul- R. L. Hardy, Mrs. E. B. MIlburn, I on Double Dynamite PLANTER'S • .. ., n. Room 7D~Pr es . , Richard Rein- Mrs. Paul J aquette, Mrs . . George ! 5 COCKTAIL , C Dodge with PREMIUM SALTI NES NABISCO ~ k~b. 23 t V p . ru k P arker' Sec Har:ey and Mrs. Hugh Nutter. Mrs. I SALTED " '1' 11' ; . 1 es.. c y. ' .. Pa ul Lovett and ]\I[rs. L eon Case op~ Ja/l e RlLs.· eilllnd I PEA NUTS There is a coupon in each package WORTH IOc toward the purcha se of 1 Comihg SOOh af­ pa ckago, 01 .ilher Lipton Nood le or Li pton Tom.lo Vege table Soup Mi.1 " im Hunter; Treas, R,chard Pyle. will pour. I Frall k Sil/atra om 7,E- Pres. . Daniel Lannjng: yoUt' Dodge Deafer ·,i~' e . Dog Food I •••••••••••• 35 , Pres., Lorn Lee Woll aston; Sec.. R ed Feather ------1 Big Week-endEresh clI1d Sp ecials/ : 'otty L ou Martin; Treas., Richard (Continued trom P age 1) CASHMERE BOUQ UET CALIFORNIA & JERSEY CRI SP ICEBERG ,,-:,0i1;; William J a hns. Mrs. J . R. Kir_g , I • . - 0'1"'//··1. Dr. Charles N. Lanier. J r., Mr. EconomIcal 25 lb. sIze saves I know eo real worth but that I BATH SOAP anqui! firmness which meets dan- ;;;~::r, ~rs~~ga;~:~~ri~~·sMi~:hae~t you $1.25 over usual 5 lb. Vote 'for LETTUCE ~. l~~' ~ 'rS by duty, and braves t hem Mrs. E. M. Rahn, Mrs. Mi lton R. price. Yes it's Pratts - famous c I 3 b·.'~k:!" 34 NONE I \. ~ ~ ~!.' I ' l , - ) ;" hout PRICED 2 arge 25 C ~ .r, .! ~ II rashness. --Stanislas ~~.~~~~'an~r~. ~~~~a~ r~'/~~~s~~; ! for high feeding value- t HIGHER heads "'ltV /I Silk, Mr. Edward F. Speer, Mrs. ! favored by breeders. Elmer C. I I IERTFF'S SALE-By virtue of a writ Robert Stewart, Jr., Mr. Merle L. ' SWifT'S of Lev. Fae. No. 13 November Term Taylo!·. Mrs. Ernest Tlll'k. Pratts Dog Meal I CORNED BEfF • D. 1952 to me directed w tll be ex~ TAYlO R lsed by PublIc Sale d t the COU I t DISTRICT 5 I I C Juse, Southeast Corner of Eleventh Captain: Mrs. Willa rd DeC. Cra- 25 Ib $2 40 c Ib·7 ,d King SlIee1S, Ity of W,lmlngton. C ' '. . a I ':~:. !~: , w Castle Co unty, Delaware. tel', o-Cap,am. M,s . . G L . Towe- s. •• I 49 1.89 BANANAS ON FRIDAY send Ill. ! 11epllbJican Canilidale THE ~j}rn66~sR~ DAY Workers: D,'. T. A. Ba ker. Mrs. R. NEWARK CASH FEED , CALIFORNIA JU ICY (NONE PR ICED HI GHER) 2. ot 10 o'clock A.M.. Eastern Stand- O. Ba usman Mrs. H arry W B ruce STORE . for OSCAR MAYER Ibs, d.a l TEismetat e viz:the [ollowln, g d escribed Mrs. Wilham. ' Cann, Miss. Ann' !E lkton Rd. DI a.l 2-0952 I CHOPPED HAM BARTLETT PEARS 2 r~t ·~ :'o~~ndcer~t':.at~ot ;';t PJli,:;s~c?!t Chalmers, Mrs. A.A. Corey, Mrs. SOLID SLIC ING (NONE PR ICED HIGHER) \ ....; Cellophane ~~~;II rn~neck'Lo ~H;mdrt a~eosOfedl · l~ New, k3\~,':,';~ Ca o';;;,~stle ••••••••••• -••••••••• • • • • • • r;; • •••••• • • • SHE RI F TOMATOES RE GALO Carton I ~l!~ O~f L~tes~~~l(\? ' a~e~~(dn ';';nO15 u~~ I big SNOW CROP f! o!~.r~~9d Sale I cordDee dIns. t&che .. OiTallee Wtlmin for the'lton R.eeordln~ In a~d ~atch lOt Grow and Grow I I' New Castle County, Delaware. In SWIFT'S .'cel Rccord P, Volume 36. Pafte 601. His record o j PlLblic ORANGE JU ~ E 6 c~ ;;s ' 8~ C ':: .. and morc particul arly boundNI PREM iii cl d escribCd In accordance with n Frozen Peas SNOW CROp, . cent stll"Ve.v m ade by Phillips and ckinson, Civil E n gineers and Sur­ Service ,,"w rits YOLL r c yors, fmd d escribed 9S o nc lot as ':;:" 47 IGIiIe Snow Crop WaC!s FR OZEN ~~~~'NlSi~'ii : at n point 111 the w est­ vote ((lui slt/Jport ly side of B irch Avenue at the d ls­ "' ~, ------Snow Crop Spilt ~ c h ~~gi~~D "'I ce of two h undred And Fc:vent.een 'el slxty- ~ evcn onc-hundrcdlhR fp(" t SPAM Snow Crop Frycs FROZEN l ~1l8ureci Northerly niong said side r said Avenu from th e:> point o[ it~ )ers ct lon with the Northerly side '.~Jtro~ AbvVen~e;II~~cn~~ai~ na ~te s :·f;i\'; gles to the Weslerly si de of Birch entlc on e hundred reel to 11 pain the houndol'y line of W eslficld: cncc Nm'1 herly alon~ Nald bound· ~ Bl/;~~l n~~('~~~ a fi~it~C C~~r\t~ ~a~\l~l SWIFT'S the division line belween Lot!; NOf;, . GOOD LUCK OLEOM ARGAR IN E i and 1:\. ~ ,. ct l on A ; thence f,qstrrl . PEANUT ~UTTER c ng said division line one hundred Of COllI'. e money doesn't g row on trccs . .. but th 1'c ~~ ~~ ::~~d~ ·th: '~:~~~. L~~K~ o~:~':~~', a.;~~~~nAw;.r~ Z~ k:' 59 I to a pai nl In the Wc.,terlv sid e .. II. •• B irch A venue and th£'l1ce th rehy 38c VEGETABLE lIlherlv ~{ly Ieet to the place of is a place wh ere it does. Right here in your friendly. 1-, . !~·;:c~· 3~1~0~=:tsO;~~ :;! :r~.!~~~~ !~I! 89° I SPRY SHORTENIN G ch a •• of 1 tlaun egg. ,al your AlP, GINN'ING . ' Be th contents the .. eof fl t Ihev mAY, c UB.lEtT. howenr. to Ihe restrlc- neighborhood bank. FRESH EG GS . o~, "~~t~ .I,! ; ~~,~cti, ~;~~" d:':~':,: ;," 63 ins" nnd r ovcnnllts a~ contoin('d In pd rrom W ll1t~m llownrd T :Jy lOi I Mary Emma Taylor, his wlCe, to 2 ft1. FA~~1~:F~~E R Y - .~i: ~ 1ScI~" i'~t !b Ib 80° R gular deposi ts plus interest payments will ':"1: \ . l ';:'\,;;;' Cd n l~~dll~~e'¥'W~llrlk"~~t~ 70 0 March. A.D. 1949. nnd recorclpd In Ml to lb. OfT lC'f' fm' th(' Rf'lcorrHn£f of D et c; CHEDDAR CHEESE 49 C A::: 't!~';~" 59 cl'.n~ nfoD trR~~-:,sI~~e ~~1~'~rl;I~~ or~: soon bring a !lu rpri ing harve t. Our Pharmacist is HONOR BOUND to serve' ANN PAGE BEANSv A:,~'TlIl I.~:' rO~ "2 '.!:.' 270 PC 2R5 . (~· c , BI NG 'l'H":: ~amC" Innd}1 [lncl pr~m· you and your doctor faithfully. What's more. ' I -- -- S \ h l ch Ru c:.c: cl Lallsl fl cn And l rrnc t. nu~ lren , hit; wlfr. hv t ndcnt\l rf' lop In Today and Start A Savings Account he accepts this personal obligation with pleasure artnr dntl' the 2fith dav of .r:m ­ I' V, AD .. 1050. !l ncl rr C'o cieri in Ih(' : and pride because he knows the importance of Apple -Butter ~umLM~N ~ ,y' f'ce for Ih~ R~corrllM of Deed., , f ll1Vlr '" orl nil flXtUl' q noW actly as your Doctor ordered. CIREALS_. ~ ...· .~ 11• . ~:;:~"t~~:h ;~c sroa!::~~' , p~~(nh::. s:~ ~~:"~ a5:1t~(:; ~;~ ho:, ~~:~~It~;::It.:~ ~ II~ hcrrnrteT nttaC'hcd to or lIl!t"d in ,nl'lrt"('Irt \ Ith he prr"'4.ClCS herein An yarl..... , r rtt-rrt: • ;cl.,rrl nnd t.,\r~n In c'C('IC'lIlinn 01: I Neighbors Pharmacy ' [lronertv nf We don L. HI If~" nno r t t"11t1f" , 111p. ,(',., h i! wife and In sold ~ ~1>R"R't' R ,\R Fe;. "'herlfT 72 E. Main Dial 2900-~213 r:~~;;. ~Z~i~s, Wilm ington. Del .. Oe- I Free Delivery Corner Main and Haines Streets ~3 ,30 / ' •••••••••••••••••••••••• ~HUOUOUCUOIOCOIH:':-':":"X""; " : ";""'.';"' " .•