Relll i 'fhe For Po t THE NE ew YO II K now K. POST :Ive Tillie, • hOJl In ~fon "! Nl'wnrk Fit's t NumUC~~_~O:-'~=",,"":,,":,~========_~=~=~=-~~T~I~l~~~!.~:~.!~~~~~~~~!!;!,!~~~~~~~..:.:~=~~~=_==_ __ ~~:--~~_~~~_:-~_==:::=~~=~~:-_ Newarkers To Get Shock When Ch..ylel' Tank Plant Record Enrollment Of 1744 Students Expected 71Le See.L71'_nemselves OnScreen May Not Cause Big AS} l 711 d At 0 pel1·U 19 01' Fall Terln Start In Month .L n y Housing Need Here t C 100 S .L Ilurs ay 'J 1'01J. XLI , ;,;,;. )\cwm'k !o Elkton BlIS cr vlcc To Newark ers may get somothing of a ocr atic 1"r11 I1 Chi"c Gra ntcd C 1 To trick liko tha t might ® hn ve K s h oc k Wlon they tUl'll out for the pre- ruined the wholo sch e m e. I mier e here in Octobel' of the Warne I' J oe H e na borry, the film 's director, Pathe d ocumentary movie on the com- expl a in ed th is week that ac tually the munity's flu oride program . m ov ie isn't inlended as a factual ac- Chcsllpral e ity a n; :\ Trips Daily ~s ~ount Cnl1t~ed, developme~t fIll.!! B00111 H Onle B UI"II" Believe Workers e llch er Ca n B e Drawn From 20- Iil e Radius LJ Here Is Chiefly In 'Dream' Stage So Far b ervice betweon Thoy'll find that the a ll -color sh ort of the of t h e fiuorRegularar~d dally schedu lcd to the title may A Drop In The Buck e t" (even Id e program It Will be that a docu~c",ark E lusk ? n , be changed by then) will mentary onlyh e.rIIIe. the sense a ll Chrys ler Corporation expects to be about a town ca ll ed Centrev ille thc techincal a nd sc ien tific aspe cts w ill draw work ers for lis huge tan k p lant lart somrttnlC III SL'ptcmbcl. A frnnchis<' fur the has b, c n Thc only m e ntion of N ewark in be dOUble checked by the United States he re from a 20-m il o radius of Newark, 1'~UtC 222 Row Home th~ Only U nit s _ _ _ _ _ __ E Slilllal e l1 Fi g lJl'c May Hi s !.' Wilh Lull' R egi !!l Ir':l n II:> S ; Main S l r l'el Bll ilrlin g Nu l Y I'I R e atly Fm' Gt'llIl c U St' ; \ OO Ill A , iguJllcnl For 164. I ' il's l GI':lIl c l' Li s l e tl The long, lazy days o( s ummcr w ill come to an abrupt end for app roximately 1744 studcn ts of the Newa rk public schools at lhe s lart of the fall tc rm next Thursday. The estima ted elll'o ll men l, based on survey carried ou t rccently by school ;~;,~;gr:~::::~:;:~::; ~~?~~:~w::;:::::::'"'::~~:::'~ ;~~i~g!::~N:2-';~~:::~:!~~;;:~:~l;;;:;;~;:;;;~~:;:;;, ",",:',":~~:::::~, :n,,' '"',f,;~¥:;~f{.:f~~i~~~~?:.~::::::~::~:,~::::::,':~~::;:r:~: F.lk~:.n ~~ndtl:~tl~;.~~~~rc~:~ llarl wllh abuut thl co till'S Newark to iO~ the numb qu~~;,s' Hi" now opera! s a bus lin e between Elkton. Cecilton an d C h sa ake City ~ld. The Newark ru n , he ;'ill be an extcns ion of thi s board ing the bus .hcre \\'ill be able to make a throug h tl'l P to Cecilton 01' Chesapca ke City 01' a ny d'ate point. also sai d he is ready to pro "ide daily bus ser v ice. fo r plant workers following the openlllg o f the ChrysIeI' Tank Arsena l he r e .. The service "ould bc for worke r s h Vlllg between Newark and Chesapeakc City. The bus system wi ll be kn own a s Hill's Jitney Service. Boa rding pl aco I r the rcgular Newark-E lkton r un °dl be III the vacant alca n ear the ;OmelOY t,,\Oks opposite th e Ncwark LumbcI Company Mr Hill sa Id he expects to havc full d tai ls on the !Chedule In lhc nCal future . A vetclan of lhc transpo l ta llon bu.sIness, 1.11' Hill has scen SCI Vice With the Philadc lpilla Rapid Tl anslt Complny and the GI eyhound bus com pany pe~l"inecl ~~e. pass~ngrrs in~~~~~i;; H arin Dropped On e, 0 E' t Main Rezoning ciS 0' :~~a Ma~e;ttl'~~~O:~~i~ c~:c~:arl=s ~o~~, ubllc hean ng schedul ed fOl' p nJ ht on the 1 ezonmg of E ast I'll y g I d t th I t E mo ec;elal ,tre;surer till s Y ., The sCSSlOn was ca ll e,d off m 01de l !"e John P Smclall , ci ty SOltCltOl, tlll1etocomplctethe dra(toranamcndment to the law call1llg (01 .th C expansion o( tho ousm ess dlstllct flom !he Pomclay !lacks east to Tyre A ve. Previously, the City CounCil h a d planned to I ezone the area on the pet l; lion of the ploperty own e rs thcre, g bu llr Smclall deCided a zo.nlll amendment woulel be I e qull ed Th .s call fOI." Illst rcael m g m.ld lie nollce beforc thc open hea llllg ca be held. One hearing a lrea dy been h e ld 00 the Issue. ThiS too k p lace .about two weeks ago an d l e d to a dl spu le among the Counci lmen as to w h.eU.l er a threc'fourths or Simple m aJo llty ,'ote of CounCil reqUired to r ezo ne !he area. that. an amendme nt to th e lOlling law lS planned, a th ree-fo u r ths majority.will bc i f 20 plopelty own ers obj ec t, Mr. Smclall. said.. . The ma.JOl'lIY o[ reSiden ts m East Mam Sll cct s?ctlOn affected ale .on as favo l'lng thc cha n ge, but nin e of Tyre Avenue ha ve !at;:ed a pctlllon of protest. \\hether thiS constllucs 20 perc:ent o[ !he adjacent propcrty ow n ers IS s lill be determincd. accord ing to to w n t~ zunl~g tha~ ~I" la~ PUb~ ha~ ~vas ~ow ofthe.adJae~nt ,nee~ed per~ent th~ r~rd re~dents n~arby ~ .""" Rile Held Fl'iday For II s an S harp Adanls Mrs. Susan Sharp Adams, 77, of 1 Briar Lane, died last Thu I'sd ay m orning at Willoughby Lake, Vt. , where she was vaCationing. She sutTered a heart attac k on h er arril'al at the rcsort the prev ious S a turday. She appeared to be recover ing until Thursday mor ning when she passed away qui ctly in her sleep . Mrs. Adam's daughte r-in-law, Mrs. William H. Adams, Jr., and two grandChildren were w ith hcr at the tim e. Olher survivors arc a s ister in Bos lon and a brother in Virginia . ervices Wcr held Friday at Barn. Vt., and inlcrment took pla ce l a ter In Delaware. Born in W lIesley Mass ., O ct. I , 18i3, she spent most of h er lifo in Massachusetts and Rhode Isl a nd. Activc in tomen's atTail's and politics lhcre, sh e marched in Boston in t hc first p a rade 01 the SutTragettes and oncc ran f or S!eretary of Statc o( Rhodc Is la nd, by only a sligh t margin. ' In,1934 she and her husband m oved ,0 York 'ty, w herc they reuntil her husban d's retirement In 1939 .The couple then moved to ' ulh College Avenue, Newa rk. Sin co death of husband and son, Mrs. ms made h r home with her daughat I Briar Lane. herc Werc var ied. Sho tpiscopal o !tal hisl ' I " g. I1au ht !'lca Includmg the of of Wars, Daugh M e RevolutIon, and so ayflowcr Society. Ine ryal ?elonged 10 lhe Wilmin gton C!ely' Soelety and once won the soprize: A coUcclion of . ms was pubhshed a few ycars two 'e I as) ars ago shc look up oil pain thobby for the first timc and WOllng a class in creativo lit Ulll versily of D laware. In'One Ii was acUve in the Th rccorne Demonstration ClUb. Mrs, Hill~, ~ng ~ew ~atned ~ ~~m'law 'ase:~n~~~csts ~~~r~~c:~e~e~orn~tc'dTthoOsme~~ Socl~ltes. th~ ~I e;~ Ame!'l~an Colo~lal S~e ~annual lan"ln~~r atlend~d a~the ~art ~~;:ea~PI~~~l~~S..t~t ~~~SI~oinl;OS al. y 10m acte rs like "a French b arber" and "3 short, m a ny III minor speaking r oles. ing in N ewark for the plant's producd ig nifi e d man ," both of whom would About 150 took , in the crowd lion workcrs. sc~nh: ~a~~:rw;;~~e ';:.~\~:. team w ound be hard to find in N ewark . Many of lhe incidcnts of the story Will seem strange-for insta nce, a mob sce n e a t the city water works w h en the fluoride is turned on . What se lfr especting Newark cit izen wo uld go. to the wate r work s to wa tch a valve be lllg turned on'! H ow many Newarkers, for that matter. h ave ever seen the water work s. Anothe r surprise in film w ill be a special tow~ electIOn o.n the fi~ol'1de program . SlIlce . ,:",hen did thc CIty CounCil ask the clttzens to vote on the fluortde program ? A low dem- employee~, .i'0b~blY Wlll nb~ Most of the. arsenal's. Mr. up its work h er e this week and r e- K elle h er IIldl cated, tUl'lled to New York. Clea r w ea ther .t o .commute Monday and Tuesday perm itted thellllg l esldence .. H. ht b t 'd h f It film ing of several l ong delayed out- la bor m a rket IS b' e e door scenes, including views of Ma in the workers cou ou n. Street, centering around Fis he r 's newsH e .added . tha t .Chl ysler. expects t o stand. establlsh an Illten slve trallling program Th e film will und ergo about six In order to d evelop skilled manpower w eek s of e diting and cuttin g in New personel drawn from . the imYork b efore the first public showing m ediate area. Based on presently pr~in N ewark . Thi s is set tenta tively ro r Jected schedules, the ta,nk plant IS exthe Newark H igh School aud itorium ' pec ted a pPl ox lmate ly 3500 som etIme III October. productIOn WOI kers. . . Mr. K elleh er outhned these fact s Tu esday during a tour of the plant by n ews and r a ido m en . Also disclosed was the fact that con0 slructlOn of the huge arsenal IS about 45 pe l cent complete.. of Lavton Zimmer, Jr" In the fil st assembly hn e machmelY IS ;'Th C GI " schedu le d to start next month, , C ' D " U h II M '_ e ommon ory Concr te IS now bem g POUI ed fOI OUt t eCISlOn p 0 (S t' l , - - ,abo ut 900,000 squarc fee t of floormg. As gel' Of Newark And A formel Newark High Schoo l s,tu- sectIOns of thiS a r e completed, the Glasgow Dist r icts dcnt, Lay ton Zimm er, IS do .vn machmel Y Will be set up, It was said ___ onc of the top rol es m thiS S fifth The newsmon Ill spcctod the pa l tm ll y scason PloductlOn of Pau l GI oon s sym- compl e ted mam b ulldlfg, wh ich IS over The way was cle ared this w eek phon iC dlama, "The Comm on Glory", a qua l te l of a m il e long, a bOi le r G lasgow s tude nls to r eg Iste r a t th e being staged at WillIa ms burg V a plant which Will furnish s team h ea t Newal k school s a s a r csult of a COUI·t Zimmel has the J ole of Gor- f01 th e pla nt and compressed a ll' for d eCISIOn u phol clln g the m er ger of the do n, a Tory lea de r , m th e d. ama ll c Inelustlm l usc a nd a test t rac k m the Newark a nd Glasgow I etelh ng of a young n ation 's fi g ht for I ear o f the bUl ldmg wh e l e (111Stude nls m ay any day Ind epend ence. ThiS IS the second year Ished tanks w iU get a rugged road to and IIlcludm g next We dnesday, WII that the College of Wilham and Mal y WOI kout befO! e bem g tumed ove r to mel' E d lstl'lct s upenn tcnde nt, sophomol e has appeared m t hc the arlllY sa id yestel . . d rama, a lthou gh h e y layed GO! el on A spectacu lar phase of th o construcS peCIal l egls li a h on houl s Will be on ly half of the season HIS fil st tlOn WOl k IS th e pourmg of thc cem ent he ld Satul day [rom 9 to 11 30 am m lol e was that of thc Virg illla leg is lators floor o f lhe mam building. The conthe main high schoo l bUllc1mg Hours w ho threaten Th omas J e ffe rson With crete IS m ixed m la l' e ba tches nea l' for th c oth e r days Wi ll be 9 am. to Impleachmcnt, w h cn he, as govcmol' a rallt oad whe;e the matel'Jals 3 pm Students m ay apply eithe r at of Vl l'gm la, orders home troops ou t of ale brought In ca lload lots Th e mi xed the maUl hIgh sch oo l 01' at tho cle - the s ta te for actIOn e lsew hcre dUl'lng concrete IS hauled by the truckload menta lY blllldmg l om orrow an d Mon- thc Revolutlona lY Wal to the ma m bUlldmg, w here It IS (cd day, but registration s WIll be acceptcd Later 1I1 the year he moved up to th e mto 8-mch piplin",. ""irh distribu te on ly m t he mam bLllldmg on Tuesday l ole of G en era l George Washmgton a nd It 10 t h e POlll t Where floor IS b e m g and Wednesday, accordmg to Mr Shue. fina lly took ove r th e role o ( th e Loyal- la id The concrete pours from the en d H e agam wa ln ed t hat no students Will 1St leader-Jeffclson 's chief an tagonthe p lp ll ne directly on t h e [Ioor s ite be e nroll u on the opellln g clay of t h e \ 1St HIS fi rst taste o f dl amatlcs berol e an d IS SPI ea d about by workers u s mg tClin n cx t ThUl sc1ay Jommg the 'Gl ory' was at William a nd speCial m aclhne ry . The court ve rdict th is week dashe d Mary where h e work ed H oward Scamhopes of the Glasgow youngste rs for an mon-"The Common Glory's" director cxtended vacat ion. Until th e dccisiml - in college productions and in 18th 1250 Now On Tallk was hand cd down declaring the dls- Cen tury Restoration Plays in w hich he l Phnt Officc S taff pute d G lasgow re ferendum to be va lid, directe d for Colonia l Wilila msburg. _ ' __ Glasgow pupils were unab le 10 r egistcr Although a postul ant for h oly orders, About 250 full,time workers al ready here and no plans had been m ade fo r he is active in m any other field s' H e arc emp loyod at the Chrysler T a nk reopen ing the ir one-room school at is a member of K appa S igma social Pl ant offi cia ls disclosed this week . Gl asgow. fratern ity; Eta Sigma Phi, n a tiona l are admin istrative secreta rial S omo 30 p upils are affected by th e c lassica l fratern ity; Theta Alpha Chi l d c ler ica l empl oyes set 'up in temdecis ion, thou gh n ot a ll are like ly to nationa l dramatic fratcrnity a nd is a an ra , offices in portions of the parts enroll in the Newark sch oo ls, accord- m ember of the colloge honor coun cil in a n old colon ial build ing ing to Mr. and stud e nt . on th e Chrysler tract. The court a ction was fi led by H erZimm e r Will continue to appcar III Ab ut half of the force has been man H . L easure a nd Monroe Bram b le , the historica l . production . at Lake from th e local aI'ea, according Glasgow r es idents, w ho cha llen ged Ma toa ka Amphlth atre un til the to offic ials. the legality of a r efe r endum las t performance in Se mptember 2. H e IS Th e office staff, they added, will be rual'y in Glasgow favo r in g merger With the son of Col and Mrs. L. A. Zlmddt bout 500 workers when the Newark district. A referendum me r , s ta tioned at Fort Custe l', Mich. goes into operation. was h e ld he r e the June a lso Most of these w ill be employed 10supporting the but n o Aetnamen Relax y action could be ta k en until a decision No fires were r eported h ere the ?all . ~ble ~he F eda~:m~t!~O~~eChl~c! 1 ~~ ~ fro~ ~o em pI~y F N k .I Way Is Cleared or ormer ewar er n P il TWill" h D Glasgow IIp S lams urg ranla H " Enter Schools eI e re~lste[ S~ue, ~ay. RObe~t ~alll u~ I 19~0 I t' F~b- w~";''.,''~:;'k,'"":~:,:''::w~''''b, ,", :::.:. w"". ''',,'',' " ,,<0, off<- Ch s~rvey ~ ~:iLh " h I ale and A. natIOnWIde ot w the rc tail .prlce markup k to xiew of revlslllg present mar u:s recos t changcs a nd the ne ucllon qUirements of the Defen se. Prod d Act of 1951 IS OPS regional dlrect?r JOS:Ph . Bryan announce d . thiS wee . the Witnessing tho event are G. W . TrlMcBryan explamed that sh ould Weckler's staff, R obe rt T. su rvey indicate that the markups manager ot the Chryse ither too high or too low, OPS b I D 'I ware Tank Arscnal , a nd A. S. (ions, CPR 14, 15, a nd 16 woul c er e a f the comptroller's staff, promptly rcvised to reflect the results H~d::~o~tract award finalizes and cono f th c s tudy. grocer~ rc~cct amendment~ ~t -~istrict pI~n~c: aer~r c~mpany. ~~~ ~e~~e~t ::~~ral rc~u s BIl.~ @expected to r cpOI.t on op ning day, according to Mr. Sh uc. Anolher 100 ~ , ;1~o~lll~ig~~o,SC!l;cO;rd~:~;OI::~;. ~;~~I acc~rdlllg Pem~ert?n pr~Drty h~d fU~~:~ ~~;sN~;d: S~~':n~hl~~~ 4~2 ~u ~;;rif n;I~:e d:;n~e a~isc: t d'0tme~h ~w; in~~- Thu~'sday, n:cor~ contmue~ S~uth p~lm~ ~~~::h a.;t~~ae~ltv~~a ~. st~dcn ts 4~~t ~ :;~OSI~~~l pu~ asslg~ments ~fl l (o::~~~m~~s c~l~oe~~~I~n a~d v~t:n~~ ~hls ~o ~aPltol scho~1 ~ S .} I F I T acu ty H II F } An I Otlrt niia P T S " r e- erlll ~~ e n~t ShOP~lIlg M~. r~creal1on ccn~er. . la~ Anntial Farnl CrOll SeSSiOll Helfl Jfcre "~~ere families an d oth er farm people in the N ewark a r ea h eard r ep orts of the ir cooperative's services Ior the fi r st 11 months of the 1950-51 fi scal year a t a m eeting h er e r ecently. I n addition to the r eport given by Public Dire ctor C. D. Ca ulk, m embers were elected to the board of directors of the Newa rk S ervice. According to Mr. Caulk, the more tha n 250,000 members of the coopera tive in its s ix-state operating territory, put through the ir organization n early $134,000,000 worth of purchasing a nd marketing volume during the fiscal year w hich cnded Jun e 30. The fi gure was estima ted on the bas is of the fi r st 11 months of the y ea r. The Coope rative's ne t worth was g iven as over $20,000,000. T he r e port was accompanied by a fllm slid e series prepared by the Cooperative's I nformation-Publications Service. The r e port o f local services was g iven by Albert R. Ridgley, of Southe rn States N ewa rk Scrvlce. and Charles Busick, manager of th e Newark Locker P lan t. . E le cted to the Board of Directors wer e: H arold Wink, Re d L ion; and J ohn T . Hopkins, New Cas tle. At a n organization meeting foll ow the m e mbe rship Joseph Sh ields was elcc ted preSIdent of the Orms two lelter orders for board of director s. tank production g Iven Chrysl e r Corporalion by the Ordna nce Tank-Autowere: Mrs. Horace Eas tburn and motive Cen ter on Docember 22, 1950 and M Ali ed Davidson both of Bear ' January 22, 1951. .T he letter orders. rs. r . . N 'k ' r KWiz Kontest it was stated , Chrysler Mrs .. poratlOn to proceed WIthout . de lay III ers B p its construction and produchon plan- were. Geor ge F . a r row and ning programs. George F: Barrow, of Col. Ghormley stated that no fur- berg, Pa ., KIaJ , Mars . I ' ther information the s izc, Del.; E . L. Merril .a nd hMISS . type or volume of ot M ta nks to be built by Co ., , ggy , poralion at Newark coul d be disclosed . Del. The plant w ill employ 3,500 Chosen to th7 hourly work e rs and 500 sals l'led and at . the a nn ua mee m g IC T I clerical workers according to present thiS November was A . c . arvey. le schedules. alternate chosen was Ralph Vannoy. permllte~ ha~ bee~ ~'torcd l~ Smgle . hom~ Cha~)el S~r""t ex~ended'dT~ \h~ .. P~.."d Q,'"10~al '"'" so~:~;;:""~I:::, ~o,,~,"":,::" ,",,:! :~;;;:ff~';z;.T;:~':'~;;;'~:d",:.;:;I<Ow p~eviou~ M~lll Str"~' ".lp;T)('~( I'~"r,t W.OUI~ St~~e t~ta~:~~ ma~ager R epresen tati ves of Chrysler Co rporation and the UnIted States A rm y are shown s igning a contract lInd e r w hich the company will produce tanks in its Newa rk plant. Signing for tile Unite d States A rmy ' C lonel Wil Ham K . Ghormley, depchjet of the Philadelphia O;dnance District. Herman L. WeekI vice president and gener a l mano[ Chrysle r, is signing [or t h e g ann~uncement; sl~ce IS" A T k C t t rys er Igns rmy an on rac mc~~er: e YO On e call came Tuesday IlIgh t from ActIVity was slight on th e C the Phillips Pack ing Company, but the front the past week . No aCCidents or bla ze was out w h en the firem en ar- unusua l incidents marred the comm unrived. ily ca lm, according to p olice. - ~l~:ne-room a draw~ ~1~:a7al~k ;la~lt followi~g conso~ldatlOn, Court of Chancery this week by Vice C hancellor Howard W . Bramha ll sa id tha t th e re was not sufficient evidence of any illegality in the G lasgow vote. The pl aintiffs h ad ch arged that som e Gla sgow r es id enls voted ill ega lly in th e close balloti ng of 74 to 69 last February. Actua lly the dispute in Glasgow went back to 1950 w h e n a r e ferendum went aga inst consolidation. Feeling ran high a t that time and again a fter the 1951 vote. In thc latter, 13 ballots were cast "u n dcr challe nge," according to Abraham Holiman. attorney for the plaintiffs in lh e court su it . Te n of the votcs were sa id to be irom residents outside the G lasgo w dis trict. The t roubl e was, Mr. Hoffman 'xp la ine d in court, no defi nite r uling on th e d is trict boundary was issued by the State Board of Education . Had such a r uling bcen m a de, Mr. Hoffman said, t h e issue would h ave been settled a t the time. Parents o[ the Glasgow district who favored the merger said their r easons inadequacy ot the facilities of school. TI d fe ndan ts in the suit were the of the Sta te Boarel of Educa tio n and th e boards of the Newark d GI w di stricts an asgo . OP Will SIIl'VCY Grocct' Y M rknps Th~se ~:po~Yand fin~l ~lw~lIing f tl Of th e 1300 unils proposed School Ser v Ice S s tud e nts will stal.t classcs at ' th e colCOl' .. e rectlOn wlthlll the city li mits ,Ill O":aypr! For Pn/JI.ls In orcd choo l on New London Avcnue. vallOUs the .fllst NplVly A llll exert A reas .be of th e yeal, on ly .22_ ale definItely As a rcsu lt o f a last-minute ch ange s lated for constructIOn at lhe. present in p lans. public schoo l pup il s livi ng in Opc ning day wi ll bc a big ev nt for lime" to FranCIS Nelde, city the newly a nnexed city a r eas will get 164 firs t g rad I'S, on ly one less than last su~el VISOl . . . bus t ransportation to and from c lasses. y ar's rcco rd fi gu ro for an incom ing 1hese are the brick row homes to Wilm e r E. S hue, dislrict superintend- class. The currcnt g r oup may y t be thc be e r ected by Casselmac, lnG., on the en l sa id yesterday school's largest. officials say, since forme r on Elktot.n l Previous ly, it been anno u nced mor e r cgistra tions arc expcctcd after Road . Consli uctlOn of thiS. proj ect I~ that state supported transportation open ing day. expe~ted to ge~ und:rway III the nea l woul d not be ava il ab le to children Firs t grade room assignments are ...e:.k. si nce livin g within the new city limits. listed bc low by H enry M. Brader, eleCassel mac ori inall )1'0 osed a d eA CCO I'd lll g. to latest arrangemen ts, men tary su pcrv isOl', who strcssed again I t f g b tY H bu ses Wi ll pick up chlld ren along th this weck that no I' gis tra tion s w ill be ve opmen 0 a dd usual I'outes w ith th e opcn ing of schoo l acccpted on the firs t day of sc hoo l. it °wase next MI'. Shu e statcd The e nr? ll m en t is cer:ain to ' H c I ece lved WOld of tho change f rom CI amp thc dlslt ICt s faclhtt es, MI Shue cated d h " I h Prcston G. Elsenbrey, sta te SUpOlV lsor sa id yestclClay, especia lly s Ince th o o ld a a;-:' of tran sportatIOn, who said th e us ual Ma m Strect bulldmg, now und.ergo uig d welhn ulllis ')I oposcd for th e selvlcc Will be " until we can lepa lrs, Will not be Icady fOI u sc. Ra l )h I op e l ty on Elkton Road wor k out a solutIOn satisfactory to ev Rcnovallon o f lhe o ld school was l a nd the 67-un;t a)31 tment house sl a ted e ryone." started th iS summel' on lhc chanco for th c foot of Acad cmy Street Ordm arlly bus se.1Vice IS not aval l- that It wou ld bo n eded fOI e lemcnMr N e lde sa id this weck he has h ca rd ab le to clllidi e n It vmg wlthm the city ta ry c lasses Mr Shue now feels cernolllln on eith el deve lopment s mce I Units, Mr Shue explain ed . Those who tam that he wi ll bc rOlced to movo th e or7 lnal a nnounceme nts reSide w llhin the olel town bounda l'l es gr ade mto th e bUl ldmg when g . bl I d f t 1 hav n cvel had s uch se l vice a nd Will lhe repall's al e completed Hc explalll cd A major ow was t le fe ea contmue to pr ov id e the il' ow n transpol- th a t "u ntil we kn ow what Our final wee k of a bUll dmg 1° 1' a t ta uon to school The in-City servi ce housmg n ceds ale we shallmuke teme I h e stresscd . Will be open only to POI ary c lass to rooms tllat g The plls hvm g w lthm the n ew ly ann exed even tua ll y should bc used for other city scc tlOn s, w hi ch fOlm rl y we l'e purposes." th e City l l ura l l ou tes L us t year th e old MaIn Slteet C Mr Shue sa id h e expects th e state was used for IIldustl'lal alts and aal lto con tmuo th sc rvlce unti l some form culturc classes Th ese 31 e slalcd to has Plans for the 50 acl'C tlact of mll aUl ban sel vice IS provided. move mto a new laboratory quildm g p gomg up on the hIgh school ground s, shU was un;erlalll w cc k but constructIo n of lhe latter IS well Accoldmg to MI Nlc de, Coll ms IS C 100 0 behllld sch dule Mr Shue saId and n ow n egotiatin g With r egIOnal housm g probably Will be ready for 'occu a u thol'lhes for t he e rection .Of a row 0 ( 1 I panc unti l O ct 1 Until then, the h omc dcvcl opment on thc FI nn k Staf, shop y and fHl'm classcs Will lleet Illford property ofl T rail 'h: f 138 10 11 fOlllla lly in the bU1lding. !1nally okayed, t hc fil st homes m , s _ _ , of 'I l' ' nbol'" 0ry , fur proJect wou ld up grou:d out'75 Te'lch ers To Gather thcse classes, however, Side the city InltS, us ma m g a • " tcmpolali ly III the condemn ed Dclacity. b ullcllng perllli t unn e cessar y_ A t Camp lock wog h wa re A venue bllllcllllg until it can be Late l , If th e clemand developed suffl For Two D ays movcd to th c now laboratOlY clen tl y, Collin s Half day sessIOns Will be h eld 0!1 homes on that POltIO.O . . Some 76 facu lty me mbers of the open ing day an d on Friday. with classproporty w lthl.n the clly limits. Ncwa rk schoo ls w ill open the ir fou r th cs sw ing ing into a fuil schedul e the Anoth e r. proj ect slated go up on ann u al prc -tcrm con ference next Tu es- foi lowng Monday. H olU's for th e firs t the ou ts kir ts IS th e 1200 day at Camp Tockwog h ncar Still- two days w ill be 8.40 a.m. to 12:25 p.m. settl ement proposed for a 285 -acre trac pond Del. . MI'. Brader lhis week advised para long South Taiks by pI'om ine nt educators w ill en ts of fi rs t gradcrs to be prepared be known as Blooks lde Par.' e fea ture the two-day event, the purpose to leave the school once cla sscs bcgin. veloPI;,ent IS sche du l.ed to mc u e a of which is to draw up overall p la ns "T ry to prepal'c the chi ld beforehand .and I and obj oc ti ves [or lhe coming term. for this important s tep in his life." Nelde Sai d thiS woc. h e.. Th e informa l program also calls f or l Mr. Bracler sa id , adding lha t " lhe break heald nothm g de fi lll te on thiS ploJec a number of socia l gather ings, in t ro- thus w ill be easie l' for chil d a nd parslllce th e first announcem ent. duction of new teachers and l' crea en l." . . . tiona l events. . H e also had a word. of adVice for A hig hlig ht w ill be a pan e l dl scus- pal' nts of ch il dren usm g the sc hool sion T ucsday night of the "Sociolog- buses. "Send lh e chi ldren on th e bus ica l Aspects of Chi ld Growth." Three In thc m01'llUlg ralhc .' :han cll'l v.e 111m parents and th l'ee teach e rs w ill take to schoo l. . smco othcrwlse he Will not pa rt in th e ta lks unde r the modera tor, know w hi ch bus to take hom e after Jos eph S hi e ld ' H ea d s Dr. Ard w in Dolio, of the University classes. If this is not d one," Mr. Bra der Directors o f De lawa r e education sch oo l faculty. sa id, will be Illuch needless con Th e pare nts wi ll be: M rs. Charles Mad- fu stOn. dock . Mrs. William C. Kay, and Mrs. Th e first g rade room assignm ents fol- I ;f assen:'bl~. . t Counci1~ w~ch:thelro ;:~~IIIl~h:e~:~ ap~~~:~~' I Olh~1' stlllln~ 1~1 ~id ing Shu~. s. Instal1atlO~ 4~t~~n~ ~:~c '~~~:~ fa~:~~t l:~e Smltl~ holdln~, ~cal, ~or d~st1'1cts ~ s~ . 3 Dorot hy Markert. Dr. Fredertck Parke r, of the U. of D. facu lty, is sch e duled to summari ze the tal ks. A gen e ral meeting on Tuesday a fternoon w ill includ e gr eetings a nd bri e f talk s by the foll ow ing g uests: Dr. J ohn A. Perkins, U. Of D . president ; D ean William O. P en rose, sch ool of educa tion; Dr. Russell Stauffer, member of th e e ducation (ac uity ; R. L. Dirkee, executive secretary, D elaware Sta te Education Association; Dr. R obert Stew art, director of r esearch, Departme nt of Pu b li c Instruction; Dr. Geor ge R. Miller, s tate superintend ent of public inst r uction; Dr. John Shilling, assista nt s uperintend ent; and Dr. John R. Down es, camp physician. The l oyalty oath s r equi red by D elaware l aw w ill be administe red to th e tcache rs by Wilmer E . Shue, superintende nt, jus t prior to starting for the camp on T ucsda y m orning. F oll owing the gen e r a l m ceting in the a rtemoon, a picn ic supp,:r will be h eld, after which a rec r ea tIOna l p r ogram is planned . Committcc to draw. gra m s for variOUS school actv lt les thiS fall w ill be he ld W e dnosday morn ing. Scparate meetings of thc elementary and high schoo l stuffs will foll ow. Thc con fe rcncc w ill close wi th l unch on Wed nesda y . ~octings ~p pr~- Co~- WI~~. MI ~~C:~~ K:v:: MrS~ DUlin Now PiloL .I c L Fi g hte l' In . Korc a Capt. Geogo W. Dunn, Fifth A ll' F orcc F-S6 Sabrejet pilot" is servin g on a combat air patrol mission over Communist he ld territory !rom an advanced air base in Korea. Capt. Dunn , who arrived in Korea ecentl y has bcen asigned to the vet:ra n 4th FIghter-Interceptor Wi ng which is credited with destroying or damag in g more than 120 Communis t t lan es His wife Cynth ia residcs Del. ' Capt. is a son of Coloncl a nd Mrs. G. W. Dunn, Newark . Ralp~ b~;h Lhaan;t~~ concerni~g r;!a~~:: prOdUCl1~n the~~ ~:~~nM~~k~~, dw~~ri~o:lnN~wark: Chlysl~f abo~t r~preso~. t I~10~~\~:~~ ~~ :Ilmi~gton, L~gan, Philli~s,. LIOY~ ~'y ol~n C~r- Osu~howskl, I in~ me~ting ~Ie~:e::nto ~~~~o~~~~;ol~ta~~I~~~= Cap l. ~~e F;", G...., . Room 1-101 , MISS M , Wmke lmanJ ohn Abl e, J. Way ne Ande r son, J ohn Bushn ell , Wa rren Eastburn , J oseph Fi sh cr, Larry Gilbe rt, David Gorc, Stevcn Gray. Ri chard H awthol'lle, Gary H en derso n , All a n H enry, Will ard Jackson, Michae l Kub ico, R ona ld L ovc, Robert Lud w ig, J onathan Owcns, J ohn Turk, Alan White man, Roxann Armstrong, Barbara Brook s, Ann Fooks, Elizabeth Gull edge, Margaret .K,ay, Carol Mary LOUise Grace Smgles, J oann Spea r , Jani ce Thompson , J ane. Wa ldl'ldge .. R oom 1- 11 6, M ISS M. NottmghamJoseph Brothers, R obc rt Buchanan, Rod ncy Butte rworth, Bobby Donovan, Frcd Em erson, H arvey Folk, J ohn F oltz. J amcs Grant, Woodrow Gra venol', Ste ph en HIIJ, !Hudson, Geo rgc J acquctle, DaVid Klsn?r, T el'Kl sncr, H crbert Lee,. Merrill Robm son: R ona ld SpI'att, Wilm er Steven s, T re nt Townley, Jacqueline Cee, Crockett. Eva Crossan, .Elle n K elstel: ':athl ecn Lynam ,. Bonllle Mousley, • PrISCi ll a Sand:a Pec l, J oan Reas, Alice R ecords, Lmda Lee Shelman, . . . Room I -J02, Mrs. Ali ce Logan- W IIlI am Balllllg, Da lc B otIuck.. T e m ple Conn oll y , John D eRose, Duffe!, D~nn DavI~ ~~~g;~~, ~~~~I!~ i'oo:e~~sJa ~e~~, N~:-a~: I ' g ~~~;'h:.~m~h:~I~~e , F~~~I:tt ~~:~s~~~' Cheryl Wiggin, Lcw is Y edi nak, Bar~ ba ra Ann Da isey, Nancy Davis, Mary Donoho, Sandra Edwards, Carol F 1singer, Charlotte Fuller, Jacqu elinc H arris, Susan Jasques, Jud y Jynam , Judith Plolts. Marga ret Prickett, J anet Timko, Patsy Vivod , Room 1-125, Mrs. Hazel SutcliffeDav id L anc Anderson J ames And crson. Roy Brader, Dolan , Wendcll D unn, J on H crb ener, David Lincicome, R obert Pigford , Robert Schauma nn Frank Tolom eo Douglas N , Wood'a ll , Consta nce ' Cle minshaw, Janet Cramer, JoAnna Dawson, (Continued on page 9) Pet~r Two Mill Creek Hundred News at 3 p m n the Elsmere Presby terian chu ch with the recept on folio" ng Old M II Creek F ends Meet ng Ho uie y II be open Sunday at 2 30 I m fa the yearly ser vice John P Conn ~:~~ for the Board AUI.23 30 Sept. 13" ... Newark, Delaware, Thursday, August 30, 1951 New of LondonBritain Viciuty Marthalrr '\'css, ::: Bus. Phone Newark 8361 ::: II'r ~/'t' happy tu r ppurt tha t we arc ngalll. aiter cover.ing' over th ree mi ll '; nn d s II1g an endl.e ss numb!'r of ".'"plc and places durll1g ~me ~ur \'l1c'l(ion. . Comtng lJ'ck fro m WI~co~ s in, th e road bdwI'l'n ]0. \, ' 111 to n, J1I1I101S, wh I'e we risitl'C1 I'rl'fl";"r J()seph Park and (am")'. nnd Ann AI·bor. 1\1lch". we 1"1n IOta trouble wh irh was d Iagnosed variously as bnttt'ry, vult age reg ulalor, and I1rlll'rn tor troub le by as many By. GEORGE LILLEY N ~Evy YORK, ~, Y,-"Grand Slam," a. musical quiz pro} gl am .(mol'nll"!gs, CBS), is among the most highly r ated ~:_S~;;~ol~ayt.me ~a~ho show~. Singing hostess I.r ene Beasley. i . ' th chacher, ~llglO~ted the Idea of the prog ram- . lt stenel's compet Ing WI .t e s tudio. audience for p ~i zes. Li stener~ su bmit five questions ~n s~ n?s , the qu est.lons are asked of the studill audience. For questions lJ~s\\cl ed , the st udio QOntesta nt r eceives a prize; for those missed the 6·2.", PIIl:S UUll t to Scction 17 of the City Charter , notice is hel'eh y given tha t a proposed ordinance amc nding all orrliuallce pI'ovidillg for f ees of the Alde rman will h e given a pnblic h earing and considCl'ed for final passage by thc CmUlc H at it s I'egular stated m eeting on Septembe r 18, 1951 at 8:00 P.M. in the Coullcil Chambe r s. Charles D. Long, Secr e tary of the Council of the City of Ne wm'k ~ t ••••••••• • :t ~~'i~r~~PI;~V~ ~~n~~s;C~v~~~v:rh~~ was that yelled "Commun ist" from on e ~~:~~h:~~e';ra~~I~~n~~O;..;~l;bf;h~,I~~~ 200 S, Chapel Sf; Newark, Del. 100 Ibs feed s 10,000,sq It - $7.85 Scalt, 4·XD Trea t 2500 .q ft · 51.75 Seem. LAWN SEED - Three million 11 ,000 sq It - 54.85 ScOZU. SPREA D ERS cnobJo yo u to d c-weed, feed or see d in a iiffy$7.35 $ J 2.50 ------ or Armour's Star 6]-=' OLLS FI'un kfurls to get enough Dm or SOllIr Olivar Stuffed Spanish 221 E. Main Street -a,e Olives 4Y2' OZ l ar ~ TENDER C'UT .-r. .,. GREEN BEANS Phone 504 ..................................................... . LAWSON STARCHER I~ 63~ ::j f~ Vacation Special ~~, SHEEPSKIN ~ 88c ~ 79c r.! lfi W ~~ ~ ~~~!~ ~Tr,,~a rl!!!~y,'8~~C. ~ .'., i~j ;,~.:!I:' :~~ ~~l~!~i:~:.-ll~~i:~ 303 . , . cans ~ 5e Zlb·2ge La rge Cali f. Red and Blue tI"i.'I!~r7f) Reg_ 3Sc Fresh Fruit and Vege lables for Labor Day I I Fresh Cl aw Ib can Va, L ee Long Frankfurt or Round Bar-B-Q seeds p e r pound . fairl y bursting with e nergy 10 make your fall planting a success. Th is ' is the p e rman e nt lurf producing se.,d mixt ure. 1 Ib - $1 .55 . 5 .I,~~~ $1.~65 .. NEWARI( SPECIAL " 51c CRIIB MEAT Majest ic N·ewark. Delaware Phone Newark II1J -:-"";~", ';;'~., - realized for themselves by now that - - - - -.- - - - -- - - - -- -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ w'ere it Russia 01' Spa in, we'd not acscn""' . h"ve been asked to hel p and s uggest.-have been told wha t the d eci sion s Brick home with exceptional charm. Living room with stone flreplace and n'ol,,'u.II' _ ._.- and liquidated ii we didn·t obey. open stall'way, dmlng r oom WIth cornel' china and coat closets, all h Wd. flOO I'S, following is such a beau ti(ully fla gstone SIde porch screened, modern kItch en. planned game room in baseand informative le tte r that we ment IS .a dream. Have n e ve r s en one more attractive. Ti led fl oors, 3 b ed-· c.::- ,_.,. •• 'MI it should be printed in its entirety rooms, W e bath (second floor ), attic fini shed in one bea utifu l big bed room. Ap"jJ Showers 1.00 Colognc, 4 oz. . .. . . . .... • Ga rage, 50 ft. tel evision aerial. Shrubbe ry galore. Excellen t condition insid e the public. should anyone by r e- and out. No m'mey to spend. Only a stone's throw from the uni versity. A h orne chance. not be r eached. you'd be proud to Own. Our enviable r eputation for prescr iption service is a good sign to. Neighbor: Alb'actively priced at $20.500. Shown by appointment onl y. "go buy" w hen you need dr ug store goods of a ny kind . It guarantees will have 11 public h ea ring to H ere are a few moderate priced h omes at fair prices. your satisfaction becau se we select all our merchandise under the zoning' at North Ba nk School Kells Ave., 6 r ooms, bath, RD. flo ors, garage. $10.500. same rig id standards fa I' quality and d ependability that are the watchGn Monday vening, September 10 at Stanton, six rooms, bath, oil furnace, sewer. excellent condition. $6,500. words of our Prescription Laboratory. We are proud of this r eputation 8 p,m. Our idea in zoni ng is to r ta in Stanton, five rooms, bath, corner lot, Main St. $6,000. for it has mad e Our store n landmark in this tow n and ou r name a loral self governmen t. If th e county Stanton, six rooms, bath, excellent condition. $8,500. h allmark for qu ality. nos us. we would have n o say in Che rry Hill, Mllryland 6 mil es from N ewark, 8 rooms, good condition, onl y $4,250. !he matlcr nor can we a lte r any secIf you d on't find h ere property that su its you give me a call. tion unfavorable to us. Some people ~. Selling Is my business. .' say the county will not zone us: Why ' !hen do th y have a county zoning board? If we zone ou rse lves we can change any secti,," of the ordinan ce at R eal Estate & Insurance Illy lime. 267 E. MAIN STREET PHONE: 6510 'BRUSHLESS ' It is understood that our proposed NEWARK DELA WARE SHAVING '. wnship zoning law docs not interI"e in an way with your property as CREAM 8 Oz. Jill" nnow exists. It wou ld p revent you :rom opcrati ng a trail r ca mp or send mg most 01 your topsoil out of t h e tow~ship. The chief object of the DI·. Lyon 's Tooth Powder 39c nlng law is 10 regu late any new deAgoral 79c lpuna Tooth Paste, 2.6 oz. 4.7c relopmen t which might come in to our 6 oz. size ... ....•• 'C olgate Tooth Powcle r toWnshi p. It is quite poss ible that ou r Bactine 69c toWnship may develop. By regu lating g iaut .. .... ......... ...... ... .4,30 6 oz. slzc .... .. .. . ~eh deVelopment, your supervisors J & J Dental Floll, 25 yds. 25c heve laxes can be k ep t dow n UnBiSiflol Mints 19c EvellOo 3 -piece Nurser 25c ~gu]ated development would un'qu esPackage of 3D .. .. Desi tin Ointm ent, 1 oz. 57c ,~abIY m.1ke you taxes go up. ~tst of o~lr peol, le seem to be in 'Elec tric Boule \Va rll1 e r 1.89 P e pto-Bi IUO] 59c , ' r o( lOnmg. The d iscussion cen4 oz. bottle .. .. .. .. R ell Cro s COli on Balls, .. .. ~~ aboul. whal to put in the zoning 65s ............ 35c . EspeCially with r efll'ence to trnilSal He patica 63c 6 oz. size ... . . ... . ~~c~ps, soil stripping, and size of Similac, lb. can ............ 94-c ~ n ncw devrlopm~lIts. A new lot III size 100 loot II'ontng'e and total [~,?~::~..~.~ :"::;.-r;.~!'Pr!'':lt~'~~~t~·1l ~ ~ of 20:00 lcet s ems in favo r. Th is e .pOmt which will probab ly be Oil-fanned yott dl~clJssed at the coming meeting. r t;,"J SUpervisors ap[lreciate the interSq rtibb Toothbrrtsh )'ou are taking in their e!Torts on ~ ~ha1! and wiU be happy to see , and Paste on Septcmber 10. Don't neglect yo« ~of<hl Don't bong It arovncf • , , Don' ..... , "Very sincerely. ,fyp.. It wh ... washing ••• Don'I open II !,P •• • Wlncl II rogularly •• "Arthur P. Kell y Repair III brok ... cryslal 01 once _ . '. Have II tleaned and onecl "Chairman regularlyl 1r1n9 your _old! .. 'or 0 checkup _IIIIout obngo- t • . • .. "Board 01 Supervisors". lion lodoyl tl!\h ; - - - - - -- !he hUsk eet corn can be bak ed In ~~ CobsS~ ~emove lhe silk and Ue In wIth strIng. Then sank the . 0 1 ~p In ater for 30 minutes, then ' , NEWARK . DELAWARE 'til toke Wet newspaper or foil. It to r. abou l 45 minutes l or th . Jeweler - Est, 1885 I '\!am thoroughly on top 01 318 _ SiS DEL. ST. U B_ MAIN ST. ••_ _ _ _ _ _FREE SPACE NEW OASTLE NlrWABK _ _ _PARKING _____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _• I e 61c Ib Ib MIDG ET BRAUNSCHWEIGER 10-oz: en 39c F RESH PO TATO SALAD OR COLE SLAW Ib 29c ARMOUR' S CANNED HA~'S re ad)' to eat 1 \-!, Ibs ea $2.12 sq' ~~:~I;.il:.ov~~ck;::~. :~,'~ ROOFING - HEATING - SHEET METAL WORK ROOFING REPAIR - ASBESTOS AND BRICK SIDING 7flUJO;lll; Lea n Smoked ''''"' ,,:~" " ·rTURF-- B.uftDER - th e right food "'''''';'':';~ to revfve su mm e r scorched lawns, Cra bgra ss a probtem? . make Ih e m smile again. 1 Ib feed s , ~;~II;:~ S~~TL~ith dry "",100 sq It b e ller than t.hree t i~es as 79c $1.9.5 $.5.8.5 much ordinary ferti lI zer. • Clean out Dandelion., 25 Ibs - $2.50 ' fee ds 2500 ft. ---I EDWARDS ROOFING CO• fIJ. PICNICS r:R ESiHL Y Ili ILLED FRYING CHICKENS C U1J' UP FRYERS ready for the pan All-Meat, Skinless NEWARK LUMBER CO. ••••••••••••• - - - - - - - -_ __ dlIAIIL__ c F AR1~1IDAL ~ Pipe W elding Lean Short Rib. of Beef Ib 49c Be suro Danita Hosiery Mfg. . Coo ~ .,.,~ Make the coming holiday a " lawn . day" . It 's a winning combinal ion when you se lect Seem. and e arly fa ll !o be autify your lawn . 60 • 54· - 51 GAUGE Iml u sll'ial Piping and 'I JI W ho le or shank half Ib Go eh~e '5 ~~~ OY6P L~6ol' /)ay Hosiery God we can all be invited to come to a pl,blic meeting to disc uss the sub - , ••••••• : rlK 1/,0 Y()V/? tAWN John W. }-'uller Al l T yp es ••••• •• • ~ r~~(~08;'i/b~:\,~t \~iylhb~I1~~)~;~~~~~ R nrail' - SMALL, LEAN SMOKED, SKINNED LEA N SLICED BACON ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• :.... t·· .. ·,··· ........... ~, Pump In stalla tion and Wh ether you stay at borne or go on • plonlc you'lI want one of our NOTICE ""b'~~' Service will be closed all day next Monda}' 1.1IBOR DAY·· STOCK tiP! ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• :al~c~:~t~s~0~;i7i r;;~u~'t~~~;dg ~rr~t;i;' Hixon's "Shin e r" ns the funnies t , and f.1 L;~;:~;:~~~~~::~:~~~~~~:;;::~J mechanicS ,\Vt' . (l' lt the. POOl" cal' was ust t l r~d , but It later pIcked up COUI';gc and tflok us ~hl'ough D etroi t, arrlls; Canodn, to NIagara Fa ll s, the ftngcr L:l ke r eg ion of New York, IIhrre wt' sta) 'd a t Lake Cayu~a fo~' a • •• A lIIer;ca II'clIo sil/clics by ?1t1l 6;C day and a ha l( and went sW lmmm g ~ hlrn~ r wh sllhl11itted th ~ ~t~ l11per is r eward ed . After studying for and bouting. FI'OIll he re we wen t to .11 n" st Iii" ;:0".,,", the heavy Illali I'ecei . ed by the pl'og'r am , I,ene thi nks !ce Tnughnllnn k Fa lls, just ofT r oute she I':ls a f::11' HINI of \\'hHt Americans ~I'e thin k ing'. Tbe very choice of 89, which f ,1I0ws Lake Cayuga c losel ~. S~:1~!; . l'C'IJC'atcd over :~nd OV(\ )', !'cv('ul ('crtai n in te r es t s nnd characte ris t ics The (all.' .'re 28 feet highe r than NI. n." ~· c('s. the <:~l1lposi tc. Am.c l:ica n as nn optimist of de pth. j~.c has ~ agara, and Ihe sun-ound ing a rea o( g!e n he.IIL ~y ,rnse I hU!llOI' , IS oby l ou sl~' bo the"~d by current ('vents but tllkes t helll In str id e. 1£(. '" nostll lg' IC ("lt hs " look at -he good )Id days ")' he and gorge is tru ly lovely. A!ler seemg loves nowel'~' a fa mil y neurby, bi g holidays, plenty of food. T.hat is cornell , WI' hended home, go t lost in Amcl'lc., to fen. Ihe mountains, and then we ra n into a cloudburst m'ound 3 a.m. just as we THA T I1E P -;-..:;ACH ER ALL AMER:':A TIME breathcd a sigh of re li e f a t having R::dio's SundllY ni g ht ( BS ) "Our On radio's "Telephone H our" (Monreached [mn iliar territol·Y· The r a in 1I11 8S Bl'o kS " - who s e writeI' day ni gh t s , NBC), July is AII rame dow n in sheets, and most of the w o uldn 't h ave writtell i t Hif 1 hadn't cars pulled 0!T the road, but after hal! b e n out of n j ob"-ios begillning its an haul' of this we pu lled out of t he f;ourth bi g year. Scrip ta I' AI Le wis popular 12-)'0Ilr-01d progra m. Violi n afflicted aren. We njoyed a ll the peopl'odi g y Michael Rabin, 15, who plr, and all th e wonders of nature and . "hool " " h" ., • Ina u g u I'a ted a history th at we saw, but gee, the home topflight coneel' t ca ree l' with his hill looker! good. debut o n th e Anne Hixon and H en McVey ga ve "Te l epho ne )lr5, Hi xon's Cub P ack plus guest-Cub Haul''' . in AuDal'id Ness a wondeful ()uting to the g ust, las t ),Co'l r, mHh su mm er home at R d Point is sc heduled fol' the 9th . Three August 23. Th e boys go t a h 'uck haynnt ivc li!' tists , ride down to the po int w h e re they nil in th eil' twenspent a wonderfu l day sw imming pictie s , f o ll ow: nicing, and riding the McVey poni s. Contmlto Lu cile J oha nn ese n We're so n 'y to have just missed the ! ub.i ert fOI' " come :ly se ri e~. '0 1' C U III III i n g s , •.. A laslc." Lao 1I'0nderful )U mbore at Hix ons Aug us t cou ld he see t: vc A nlen as t he lea d. 1 6t h; Grant ~ " She is flip, he p a nd wi sec ra ckin g." J ohann esen, pillnist, 2~.·di youthful IR, \\'hl'l1 the Cubs had a turtle d erby L ('wis o111p lain ecl. But, eve n in ( 2 ~) co loratu ra Bllrbllm Gibson on , and dOj( sho\\', and were given pony r adio , hi sto ry is l": stol·Y. T eac h I' rides at lIixons by the McVey ponies. " Connie BI'00 1\5 " is h p, r omanliI A total of 76 p op le were present, an d ca lly in clin ed, x lrove rted but ve l'y on thc broa dcast for t:~ e fir st timc. everyoOl' en joyed the wonder ful tricks m uc h huma n. She is the tenche l' li e has soa red ill th e Inst few yeal's mos t of I1 S would hav e loved to have. Stony, th at stou t-h earted Man-of-W a r Teac hel's li ke hc l', too. "OUI' ~I iss lOa ~larf~:I-°p.~Il·~i,:~er~ I'~~tk·~Ct.i(t~cii~ } o( ponydoll1 did for the crowd. MadBfooksJl has J"ccc ivcd 1110)'C Hwal'd s " Trai l-blaz ing Pianist" ) . a s well as anna Alcock. Janet Kra use a nd Ann e fl'om teac he r groupllth an allY olhel' the U.S.A. . Hixon bak ed ca kes. Mar ianna's wh ite p rogra m_ iced cakes were deco rated with darling _ _ _ _ _ _ __ IIttlc chocolate-ic ing turtl es, and Ann e • • • • • • • • :: . :-:: . :-:: . :-:: . :-:: . - ; - - - - - . - - - - -- -hod iced a choco la te dach shund al"Ound the side of her ca kes. The taffy scramble was won by Bi ll Cross, who received a jigsaw puzz le, and th e conNewat·k 6316 solalion prize was a wood en duck w ith Phone la~ies on the base. Ma ry Allison Lang Plumbing, H eating awarded the prizes. Of the ight dogs e n tered in the conDirect From Factory lest, the prize was awarded to Su sie Oil Burner InstaUation to Jimmie I\lcV y's as the best groomed. while a little pooch n a med "Toot~e" walked away with the prize for the "trickiest." A \'isitin ~ J\1nrinc, "Junior" Crossa n, assisted in g ivi ng a ll the children rides. As rcgards th ut zon ing m ee ting h eld (or thc purpose of di scuss ion and suI(geslion last week, Augus t 13, we u ndersland that there was "A Hot T ime In The Old Town That Nig ht." W e ll , that is democl'acy a t work, and thank Res. Phones Newark 2-80i3 :;: . I Ca!~~~~nh.ac~~OS. II orrcs pon (l cnt I'honr J{ rmh lpJivillo 2 1'7 1 ~hou,and Three 5;":•.:H:••:":H:••:H:H:••:••:..;••:H:H:H:..;..:H:..;.-:H:--:..;H;.......:..:--:~;":H;":H:H:":--:H;":H:":H:";":":":'-:":":":":~n Ib PEACHES Luscious Freestona LEMONS Ca lif. Sunk i-.t, 432'. APPLES Summer Ra mb o . PEARS Cal if. Bartl ett. CARROTS CABBAGE .' Cris p Calif. 1ge 4 lb. 29c doz 35c 4 25c 2 25c llbb.. l2. e bun ch New Green Ib 4c I Large Cucunlbers 3 for 14c C ~lsp Radishes 3 bth a 140 Large Green Peppers 3 for 14c Large Eggplants .. 100 FARMDALE FROZEN BABY LIMA BEANS 10,oz llkg 17e IOEAL PURl! CONCEN . ORANGE JUICE 2 6·oz cans 350 IDEAL LEMtlNADE MIX 2 6-oz cans 25c LAST THREE DII YS 01 OUI" Gigantic Sale 01 IDEAL FANCY FLA • ORANGE': .JUICE or Blended Oronge and Grapefruit Juice .,~ ~6-oz can 21e E:dra Special! Lowest Price 0] tlte Sea.onl, - IIlEAL FAIlltCY FLORIDA Grapefruit .Juice ~6-oz can 19c E:dra Special! S'l!ck UP. NOUI/, :yt~ ~w~~ P~RP~n"-UTTI. "" Iii 77. LOUELLA MILK HomogenIzed Enrlch.d 1 tall oanl 27A 'ASCO COFFEE /ielt Flo ROIItttt Ib big 790 , YELLOW MARGARINE Prlc"IQu",*.~ ' 11125. YOUR DOtLIIR UYS MORr: AT Till: ACM[ Buy Savings Bonds ewark , D e laware, T h u r s d ay, Au g u st Th e Four SHER IFF'S SALE-By vIrtue ' of a wrIt of I1 9~1 vi/~~e Ngll'~~e~e~~f1~'~: ~x'~~se'd' ?o Safety Hints <, I' ll of It' SIG ~~~~R~T I'g'e~I.H;'dlru~~~ L Thousands of Amel'icRns wi ll die 1 THE S~~E~~~tl?:.r.~ DAY ~."d~,I~~~ '~~~I~ ~~~~~J~'ij'~ ~~r~sTI~~'f~OI~ - -- - - - - A-n- l- n-d-el-)e-n-d e- n-t - N- e-"'-sp-a- p-'r - - - - - - - - 1trying to have a good time this corn- A. D. 1951 3F8 :~~~~~c~E~ .M" Eastel'll tnc, NO W at NeIghbors, Published Every Thursday by the N ewark Post, In c, ing Labor Day holiday, many mOle ~it~~'ld~~~a t~I~~,: Ihe followIn g describcd ----- Loca~:/~~lJl~~:f:g~n~:~\~Y N~:~~~, !)nCJno~~~'ated - . . . _-=_ 30, 195 ~ 1 _ _-==-=~_=-=~_~_~_=_~~~~ATHLETES FOOT GE RM HOW 1'0 KILL IT. IN ONE HOU R. ' 01' PLEA SEO your 40c back from Public Sal" at the Cburt House, §outhcnst I Comer Eleventh and KIng Slreets, CIty I1 0.fw~~~I,mlngIOn, N~w Castle ounty, Del- ~~'{ 1t.~I~gl~lo 1-1 a ve Fun I f Il Ki lls Me!"-And Il Will - I ~~~~~:~d~h~'y'illtr:~~l~o~Ph~~d ~~Sl~~~~ cdor~~dT~I~J tf,';!rlg~~IJ~~iJsP~~'~~'e~'~ p~~.~~~~ I ~" . . . . , sHunt ChristianA liundJ'ed, Now Hair Cuttlng ShOp I~~~:. ~h~~)~rpla~l it~l~f ~~~~J'CrrinRt\~~no~~~~ ~~s\~; ~~~~~~~~" a~f ~fl~rn~~o~~dD~~~\~~':'-: In fun , ~nd millions wi ll con1C back hOlnc Castle County nnd State of D e.lawa~·e nn~ needIng a l'esl to recover from their known as Lot s 377, 378, a nd 37~, ~lS the - -- Legal and Displny odverlising rates fu rnished on request. In Memol'1 ~m nnd C:ll'ds of Thanks I) cents cr aga te line. FRANK N. MEGARGEE ........... . , ......... , .... , ......... . . ,... EDITOR stl'cnUOu; h oliday. RICHARDT. WARE ..... .. ... .. ........ . ,,' , .. ............... , PUBLISHER . Have n good time but ge t some 1 rest. Come bnck feeling better than In . Deed Hecord L, Volume 20, Page 605 , Entered ns second class m~~~~'r ~h~C~~?, ~21~a~.~~h3, l~~~~~mcc a t N ewark, Delaware. w h n you l eCi home~ And by a ll mea ns ~ciITJ=ecr~~e f~fll~t~~~latl~:wPt~Unded and de _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-=.:-=.:~..:.:..._ _ __ _ _ _ _ Itake safety along WIth you . BEGINN ING at a po int on the Westerly X'hev~b~~~IP~~';.om~~c nO~d t1~~rJl~~ers~g6c;I;~t1~~~lte~.0~ta~~~. l~e~;·O~NPc;.DYe;:.~cJ: Single copIes 5 cen ls. Make all checks payable to The Newark Post. NATIONAL . - - - -- EDITORIAL +l IAS'SOC~TIION ._' . ':::J J .. ·' ·-W"'-?":I':'.'. - -Newark, Delaware, Thursday, A ugust 30, 1951 - - - -- -- - - VIARI{ TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO NTV' .~ ' l' -4 _ .. From I sue of Sept. I , 1926 M did gra .n ! and convey ulllo J. Ri~r~~1fe,H~~"fu~ ,::~~)I~":;i~~n~t sHb~sfh"c his wife and to be sold by Sheri fT's ONi~~s~W;rm~:g~,;;~sDC~I:e~~g_ ust 27 , 1951. ~" g . 3~ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ • SN CK .. L UNCII • DI J\ER Lightning with Mus hroom SmLcP Pa c ked by : An improved sys t e m of Li ghtning Conductors w ill r e m ove the Li g htning Threat, * THE POMPEII RESTAURANT New Cas tle, De l. (Available wherever Dulaney Foods are I Appr oved by U , S, Govt , Fire U nde rwriters L abor atories , * * 2-6221 Free Estimate Lenox and Haviland J. Paxson do not enter t d 11 2 t th Women's College l ander W. Gre.gg of Newark and DaVId into the cost of living 01' cost of d - \:~~~~~=~~~~~~-~.~,~,:.~.:.~,:.~.:.~ .:.~ .:••~ :~~:•.~ :•.::•.::.•: :~~ :.,.:~:•.:••:.•:•.:••:•.:••:••:•.:••:..:. :~~cPl ~3' at D~laware Coll ege. Had le y Wilson of Wilmin gton w~s sol- fense, the OITice of P rice Stabiliza - cml1lzed last Sa turday at 10 a.m. m the tion has added such vehicl es to t he Close Ca ll Dr. P . K . Musselman narrowly es- parsona g . of the Red Clay Creek ~~~t~~l:.roducts exe mpted (rom price caped death last Thursday when the Presby terian Church by the pastor, automobil e in wh ich he was rid ing the .Rev. John D. Blake. However, ( 01' most used cars of the ' CONTRACTOR was struck by an interurban strcet MISS Ruth RIch ards, dau gh ter of Ed- ~~~e P~i~~!h~r!OI;n P:~~Oc~~ 1 need s ceil carin Pennsylvania. He was on a pleas- wnrd. L. RIchards o( thI S tow n, was Plumbing - Heating ure tr ip at the time in the Pocono marl'led last S~turday .to Mr. RIchard 1- - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 Mountains, R. L ittell of Cmcmn atl. ~ PHONE 6·2141 NEWARK, DEL. I i!I R~:~~ING I EMLoETCoTRRIC EWIND~G I Electric Machinery R epai r ------1 ==;======= S at u rday RA YMO N D Bcar, Del. DA HER Pb ,:New Castle 3-800 .:•!:~ . ;.:1:.: :1: ~:.:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:-:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:.j: ,(1) H's not how m uch you r clothes cost--'it's h ow well g r oomed you a re that counts! (2) t h e r e's one anwe r fo r agging pockets, bagging sk irts, s o ile d n ecklines, tired-look ing jacket - r egu l a r dry c lean ing at th Blue H en (3) Sel'viceQuick, courteous. W o r kmans hip t h o r ough , experienc d, 0 t-econo mical. Aller.atiom Of All Kind. (Neighbors Pharmacy D ial Ma in 2900·22 13 Free Delivery ======== Sept. 1 Kraftmaster Quality Line of Paints 1 • • "Virginia City" Plus Cp"e Autry, S miley Bnrnette Sept. 2-3 ~~m · If. OHN -GARFIHD "The Hoodlum" $2.95 Gal. SPECIAL Di s count Given to Contractors and Painters ..... ~~~~~~~~~- SHE\lfY WINTERS . i:li!: Sept. 4-5 How to Judge a Fine Car! ONLY r~-y;;~C;;;i~M;t~h·::·=~~l· ."" FRIGIDAIRE ~ .1. R efri gerators Food Freezers A utomatic Washing Machines .!. o Ranges W lJryers Kitch en Cabinets & Sinks :i: Sales & Service :~lJ ~l~ Tues .-Wed. GALLON CANS: White E namel In s ide and Outs ide Paints White and Colors Floor and Deck E nam e ls ( A ll Colors ) .... • "Whirlwind" S un, ·Mon. Read The Newark Post for New s of th e C orumunily, Di s tributors of Errol Fly",,, , Randolph Scott Miriam. HOIJkins Hu.lIlphrey Bogart CONESTOGA VALLEY :1: Newark, Delawa re PA CE WE ARE NOW EXCLUSIVE I AGRICULTURE LIMESTONE i.:. COUNTY Since 1895 NO PARI{ING PROBLEM WHEN YOU SHOP AT NEIGHBORS 72 E . NATIONAL 5e and tOe STORE ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .... .. .. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ~~~~~~~g~ J I •••••••••••••••••••••••••• .:..: : : : :..:...:..:..: : : : : : : : : :..: : : : : : : : :..: : : : : : : :..: : : : : : :...: : : :...: :..:...:..:..:. DIRECT ORP Silversmiths - ELKTON Phones Elkton 188 I N THE REAR OF O UR STORE :~ Phon e 2-7671 Tyre Ave. Newa rk, D e l. .:..:••:-:••:-:••:..:-.:••:..:..:..:-:••:..:-:••:-:••:-:-:..:-:--.t........x.,.·,..·:..:-:..!"':..:••:••:••:••:••:-.:••:..:••:..:••:..:..:••:••:-:.::: Over the Na tional Five & Ten Call Newark 2·8341 ~.!:. MINSTER & SON THERE'S A L WAYS PLENTY OF , Photographic S tudio Septelnher 5, 1951 66 E. Main St. S PREADER SERVICE OR B A GS PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN ALL ORDERS Ga s and Electric FINKERNAGEL pat brosius _::.':: W e Jding - ~I Announcing the Opening of the New ~. J. J. Jewelers - .:~~.:••:••:••:••:-:••:••:••:••:••:••:..:••:••:••:••:".':-!>':-':":":":":":":":":" :-:":"lH:":":":":••:••:••:-:••:-:••:••:••:••:••:- 3. Do not use Arizona common, or Alfalfa is an important Dela ware hay other non-hardy strains from southern crop, say agronom ists at t he Un ivers- states. . ity of Delaware. When fall planting 3. Do not use alfalf~ seed Imported 2 S h ows - 7-9 p.m. time com es, questions on seed quali ty from so~thern co~nt\'les. l.t w ll~ n ot Saturday Contu.uous from 2 P .M, and va riety come up. hve ovel DelawaJ e wmtets sal!s (acSunday One Show 8 P ,M. A few po in ters in gelling a good, torily. You can tell such seed by the _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ long-li ved stand are: 110 percent of red or red-orange dyed Thur ,-Fri. A u g , 30-31 I. Use Buffa lo, the new wilt resist- I seed r eqU Ired by law. ant variety, 01' common alla lfa seed g row n in Utah, Id aho, Montana Kan- I READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS -- - - - - - - - -- -- Hamilton, Elgin, Bulova, Gru e n and Cl'oton T A Y LOR 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• <:II~Jl Stieff, Gorham, Inte rnationa l , Wallace, Lunt and Heirloom West Chest er , Pa, Phone 1019R 620 West Union Street L. GLASSWARE Fos toria installations Made Anywhere Francis 122 Wes t Main Street NEWARK , DEI.AWARE . A I' Isas, or other states with eq uall y seAgronomIsts ( VIse vere winters. Grimm and Canadian . varities will grow well, but usually On Alfalfa PIantlng are not worth the differences in price. old ) E stablis h e d For Ove r Qua rte r of C e ntury FUNERAL DIRECTOR R. lI mm M.\DE TRY POM P E II BRAND FROZEN SPAGHETfI Rods n. T. JONES ~(~~::~~.~.2~~~t~£.t~r~a~~~~~~i~ GI~~~' ~:~;;~t~~ ~: ~~.i.S~n~S~I,~: ~~:~.~ to~ Jc~~SL~~eh :~t~~~r~:;~ FOR THAT QUICK .:~:._:••:~:••:••:••:••:..:••:••:~:••:••:••:••:..:••:..:••:••:••:••:••:_:. J . S~i:'~~ld "n~dSt:;~ e,:'ndasM!:~~,aPk~P;'fc;aso~~ PHONE ECONOMICAL 111'- - ...- -. _ 'UVLZUJU eras entireties. Sellin g Th e S tutz? Ce ilin g Pt'i ce Lifte r1 Do you plan on s lling you r old Stutz bearcat, or getting rid or the 1908 ,~rinton Six Uncl e Tom left you? Or do you coll ec t antique automobiJes? Tn ither case, there is no ceiling price provided YOUI' caris more th an 25 years old, says regional OPS direc - Wilmi ngton 5·8851 WILMINGTON, DELAWA RE West Park Place ~:l~ye~le:::~'::!~~edbU~u tprlen~~onuJ!~ ~~e~6te~e Ihcrewlth, 217 W. 9th Street, D.-ive In A t Sa ud' s R esid e n ce ig- Poole, his wife, by Ind enture baring even th e innuence o( a lcohol dri ving on th wrong side of the rO~d, passing .improperly and disregarding an olTicer 01' tranic contro l device are, at th e very least, di scoul'teous behaviOl' and at the wo rst, wa nton murder." ~1r. Ashton sa id. With tra tTic deaths app roac hin g the 1,000,000 mark due in Decem ber , th is particu lar tim e of th e year when highway travel reaches its pea k, is a good time [or very De~a\Vare m~tori st to p ledge tha t he won t be one m a milli on ., . . So h a~py ho liday , If you are m a hUI'I'y, don t . forge l.. to st~rt sooner, a~d remembel to ~l l ve CatefUI,ly- the h(e you sa ve may e your own , FINANCE & ACCEPTA NC E CORP, Operator WJ~I~I~NCflal~1~ B~m~0~~1c1~n3nc-tTif~~raIS~~ in crowded tran-ie. y COMMU RALPH SI{ILLMAN ;1 "Such acts as excessive speed I , WOMEN AND CHrLDREN'S HA TR CUTfI NG De laware Safety Council, reminds us side of Glenrlch Avenue nnd the Westthat th~ firs t rul e, for safely on a holi 6~~~cSridcif °1~tA~~~o~h~f,~~ic~l~l~~lb~ ~(~~: day tr Ip concernlllg tt'aveling- if you Lot #380, 100' to " point In line of Lot go i( your automobile. The I'ule is to #384; thence thereb:( along, Lot #3.84 , . 1111 a Sou therly chl'ect lotl 73.9 to n POInt all ow nough tIme to ge t there and in line of land of Elmhurst: thence th reget back wi,th sa fe driving. Don 't h urry. ~KSI;:f;gdlt~~~TIo~f itfd.~~~ u("sta I~ol~t ~~ui~~ That doesn t mean to poke along. BlIt l W sterly side of Al ice Street: Ihence it docs mea n to drive at a safe speed thereby along Ihe Westerly side of Alice at all times a nd n vel' to take a chance ~;~e~\a~~ ~~gl~~NVGec~~n t1~~.8~0~? a t the top of a hi ll Or on a curve or llents thereof what they may. nOl' i ng the rig ht of way. driving u'nder Narrow Escape Dea n McCue Hu rt J a ~es Liken, the J4-ycar old so~ or Just RS the Post went to press this WIlliam LIken of N wark had ~ mll'?c- a fternoon, it was learned that Dean ulous escape f"om pOSS Ible .se rlous In- McCue of the Universi ty of Delaware l~ry when the bIcycle whIch . he was was in an autombile accident neal' I'Idlllg nnd a F ord sedan, drIven by Od essa and that he was painfLIIJ y H a r~ey J. My rs, co llIded at the mtcr- hurt but not serious ly injUl'ed. No s ctlon of Park Pl ace and D pot Roa d other information is ava il able concernea~~tl'~~~;~r:~~e~{~~~n~~nthe complete in g the accident. wrecking o( the front o( th e bik e no .. moke " Passes On damage was done. The youth escnped "Smoke" the pet airedale of the loca l without a scratch. firem en an d also otTicia l mascot of ew Department the co mpany died sudden ly at his home Louis HandlofT is remode ling his in the fir ehouse last night. His death property next to Pow ell's r estaurant is attributed to his having eaten some on Main Street. A store is being bui lt ! grass. The dog was the pet of the neighdownstairs and the upstairs is being IborhOOd and w ill be mised by many converted into an apartment. fri ends. 'choo l Enro llment T hree Weddings Enro ll ment at the Newark High MI'. and Mrs. Gorge Cook of KenSchoo l this yenr w ill be about 10 per- ton anounc d the marriage of the ir cent over last year's figur s, acoc rding daughter, Miss Eli za Cook, to Clifford to estimates toda y. The tota l enroll- Buckinghom, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. ment a t th e open mg da y on Tuesday Buckingham, of Newark . T he wedding was 225 m th e HIgh Schoo l and abou t too k place Saturday afternoon in 600 in the while elementary school. Ebenezer Church w ith th e Rev. G h. man officiating. Uni ve rsity Enroll ment ME ~~~ f..~~Ii~~e Si;~;:;se~~\~,,"~ln,~e~;u~~e~.\~ J . Jam es Ashton, manager o( the • a::,.o~e;:ters f 3: NEW ARK ELECTRIC CO. :1: 173 -!. E. Main Phone i.i. ~ ., .~ i~ .. : Discover these exclusive Nash Ambassador featuresl ~: Take a "Sho' Me" r:..Ie in (I Ilt xu riou\ "ia,h m ba\'3dO~ . . , you do the dri vinog , , . YO lt a:.k the 4 11 , :.110 11>. An make sure you liud out abo ul- ~ Th e J e lAre Eng ine . Ail'A yte Construction . Cu, lo", t 2-6872 ~: ~. .:..:..:..:.•:..:..:-:..:.•:-:-:..:-:-:..:-:..:-!..:••:•.:••:-:.•:,,:":,,:••:-:"'.-:••)<..:-x-.:••:t(-:,..:-:..:..:t(-:-:-:_:..:~ Toilo~.d Interiors • Twin Beds • Airliner Reclining Seat • Weal at Eye Co ndit ioned Air Sys tem • Coil Sprill g Rid in g Eo •• ' ' ' "SP~(VY" by ()~NNI~ON (7IaAh)MOTOD6J. Discove r these a nd many olhcr oulslJmling rcalUJ'I)} Ihllt make the t' ash Amba sado r Ille 1ll",1 JIlodcr~ °1 America's finesl curs. 1 hen di:.covcr Ille .IJIlJZ!1Ig ca that we're wailing tu offer I Come in - Get the Deal of Your Life! DENNISON MOTOR CO' 19 HAINE No" AlOIa", Dlrlllo" NIU"X./~fJGlor Corporation, D,'ro/l, MicA. ... T h e Newa l'k Pos t, Newark , Delaware, Thur day, Augu s t Social Events 1\' . Mr. a nd Mrs. ~~-;;-n Olley of Not- Y?)~~;; :::l~)~e ~~6hEJ'.HN f; I_ECI:1~:tt~ • Mr. a nd Mrs. Ro b , rt Harrlllgton of tin gham Hoad are r eceivi ng cong rat uEast D laware Avenue and MI'. and lalions on the birth of a dau ghte!', SALESLADn: S- FULL TIME AND PART .M rs. H OI"ace Dre nn en of Drexel Hill, b I'll August 29, in l\1cnlO l' ia l Hospital. !li~~1~t 1~~~ll~l~us. A pply Nl.'wal'1.. ~_c;~'~n~ P a., spen t las t week motoring to D e l. aware Water Gap, Pocono Mountains, and to Allan li c City and T olchester, Md, - 0-. Trenton, N.J ,: an r. 11 Ip ml 1 S trad ley. , Penrose of HamIlton Square, N.~~ were Circle No.5 with Mrs. J ames Mu lmarried on ,Saturday, ,AugU st 20, a t 4 le n as load e r me ts at the home of the Miss Yvonne W. Eve land entered MOTHER YOUR THU f< DHIVER IN HETA IL the D e lawa r e Hosp ita l School of Nul'S' child whll yo u work. Phone 6·250 1. nnd fllel vard . Sleady work, , holll<1 ing on Monday, August 27, Mi~s Eve· 8-30- lle \\~11i1"I~S\~~rl'l~e'C·0 . Newark , AIJPIY8.fo·'III~ land, a graduate of th e class of '5 1 Wa nte d-To Rent MARH IED MAN WANT ED FOR Y"AR S (' S PERSO~AL~ m C L '" . , .. , .... Ic~I~~S ~~~.a'.:::;: SII:·~d.lIr)Ma~~Cpl~II~IV' C~S~~~t~l- ::i~~t~~:: :~~ ~i~'m~~~' a~~\\~~~~. ~I~ :'~ ~i~~~i~~J(~~~~~dOF Cleve le nd Avenu e , ~;u~;~~eINe~aJ~/Li;~~ S~~~~\I~W!~~ ~r1d c. was a s l eade r lneets at the home of Mrs. malron ,~f hJ'I)ull\o\,~[~ne!"I!llllIe MISS Karen John Cronin, 105 Bent L ane on W edKalb \\,IS ,g . nesday ev ning, S eptember 5, at B 1\lr. JI aIT) Pellrose wa s best man (or o'clock. E ve land , Capitol Tra il. - O-J Mrs. J ames L. Ge taz, Sr .. o f N ew York City, re tu rned hom e on Wedn p.sclay after spending sevel'a l d ays w ith o'c1o('k in St. Jl elena s Church, WI I- leader, m~~;!~J~('urgl' j . ~ilb of th e ville, Po., an: ;t, SIster O,r th e III East l<.embh~s- ol~~~~I~I·~~.Y5 :~~i~~.s~ r:~~7.~~:I~~ld ~~or~:1I;~~II~n~n~1\~:.~h~~ 1I~:~;e C~:~ te;i~'~ I~e~do~r6 ~~~t!' :~s~~~O~g~;;~:~~ ler. . . , The unde IS ? graduate 0( . the Del· aare IIU"I'II" I Schoul o( Ntll s ~n~ and I,.s been dOlllg pI·I.vate nurs Ing 111 f re n· Ion. ~ Ir, Pen ruse IS a g r aduate of Beacom Colil'ge and I S . mp loyed by Briggs Company, Wtlmll1gton. )J1 ' J Al 1'~ GRF;ENP LATE 11 0 'OH I'; !) A T S HOWER bel' m eeting but attention is ca ll ed to the gen e ral m eeting or the organ. iza tion on Tu esday, September 11. Circle No. 7, w ith Mrs. Ma ry Walk e r as leader m eets a t the h ome of M r s. Sa l'a S lack, Wil son Shops, near N ewa rk, on Tu esday aClernoon , S ep tem b el' 4, at 2 o'cloc k . C ircl e No. B with Mrs. J aco b Correll as leade r m eets at the h ome of the Mr. and Mrs. Milford Caslrodale Miss Em ily B II M a l·tenis, d a ughter of M r. and Mrs. Frcd Boorm a n Marteni s of near Elkton be came the bride o f MI'. Milford W, Castl'Ocia le, Jr., so n of the R ev. and M rs. M ilford W. Cas· troda le, Rochester. P a., on Thursday evenin g, Augu st 16, at 7:30 o'clock ir, the H ea d o( Chrisliana Presbyter ia n CI;~~h~loubl e ring ceremony was per. Miss Jane P . Green pl a te of Elldon lead e l', D epot Road, on Tuesday eve- fon ned by the g room 's f a ther w ho was ning, Septembe r 4, a t B o'cloc k. ass isted by the R ev. Jam es L. Getaz, were honured at a briC,la l shower onlBAKE AND NOVELTY SALE Jr., pastor o [ th e chu rch. M I's. J ohn H . H oudesh e l o f l!avl'e de Tuesday l'vcn ing, August 21, a t the FRIDAY MORNI NG 9 :30 Grace, Mary lan d, playe d the wedding home of the mother o[ the brlde-to-be, Th e Sa le m Hom e D em onstr a tion Club m usic and accompan ied R ev. Mr. R ob~l l's. Mary Gr c np late, E lk to n Road , wi ll h ol d a b a k e an d n ovelty sa le on crt DuBoise, of La kewood, w h o sang Newark. " . . Friday morn in g, August 3 1, in [rant thc numbers: " Dawning," "Because." Miss Dolores Lloyd and M iss Phy llis o ( J ack son's Hardware Sta re. "O h P er fect Love," " If I could T ell ~:h~lil.~cfk~I~S:~i;:, al~~.~I~h~th~~i~IO~~ S e lli ng w il l start at 9:30 a.m. Yo u ." and "Th e Lord's Praye r." . I The brid e, g iven in marriage by her bridal attendants for MISS Green p ate, PEA C H FESTIVAL fa th er, wore a n ivory satin gow n a nd planned the shower and were h ost,, train (eatu rin g a swee theart n ec klin e esses for the even in g. AT SALEM C HUR C H and used a lace veil o f h e r matern al Guests included: Mrs. M a urice O. Th e Sa lem Church will 'h old a peach grea t-grandmothers. H e r bouquet in. Brown, Sr., Misses Ethel and Isa belle resti~a l a t th e church on W e dn sday cluded a butterOy orchie! , phil anops is Brown of North East, Ma ry land, Mrs. evelllng, S e p te mber 5. an d steph ano tis. IVilUs Cloud, Mrs. E . D. P ool e: M isses F a ncy t able, ca ke an d vege t ab l~ tabl e I' Mrs. H a rry N p. lson of Newark was Dons and J ca n P Ierson ,. and MISS Ju ne, IWIII fea ture som e of the attractIO ns. matron O( ,hOnOI' a nd he l' gown was of Wagner of Stl'lckersvLlle, P a., M ISS p ink ne t w ith a lace stoll . M iss Gen eAnn GI'Cgg, Miss D or othy Aulen, Miss ~...,. .......... "", ... ",~ vieve Cas troda le sister of the groom' . , ~ " Chnrolelle Hoss, Mrs. H el e n TrLlltt, l'and Mrs. D on a ld Ba lde rston, s ister o( Mrs. E1izabel~ Lloy d,. Miss D oro ll?y ~ th e brid e, were bridesmaid s who wore Moore,. Mrs .. 1; i.abb l, MISS Ruth LeWIS, ~ identica l gow ns of b lue n et w ith l ace and MISS Dlanlch, a ll of Ne'."ark, and ~ stolls. The a ttenda nts carried fl OWN Mrs. Charles Cannate llt oE Wlimmgto n . ~\<i fans of pink ane! bl ue. The wedd ing wi ll lake place on 5a t• The Rev. Mr. D av id R. Aaro nso n of urday, Septembe r 22. , Phillipsburg. N. J .. was best m a n and . We Deliver ush er s we r e. M r. Fred Beebe, Prince· TH I.: JOH I LYN C H FAMILY ton , N.J. ; MI'. Don ald Bald ers ton, Col· HOST TO B RGB REUNION ~f or a, Md.; a nd Mr. Fred W. Martenis The descendants of William and a nd MI'. Thom as W. Martenis of ADMarl' Ann Tarry Burge h eld the ir 15th For Your . ple ton , Md. . reunion last Saturday, Aug. 24, at the ~ I 'r, home 0 f Mr. and Mrs. J 0 h n B . L y nc I" i neal' Poll y Drummond's Hill . Th e r e were 108 mem bers pre£ent of th e 232 ~ descendants. The R ev. Eben Burge, of ~ • • Elaln . Pa., le d th p r aye r serv ice and ~ MI'. Georgc C. Burge 01 Middl town ~ D' 13171 presided at the bus iness mee lin g. G ifts ~ fa ,' were pres nted to Mrs. An na D an ie ls ~ ,,1,," r of Townsend and Mr. William Alfl'ee ~~~~~~ 1 .. of Wddletow n [01' bing th e o ld est , , _ _ POWELL'S ! ICE CREAM CO I I ICE I C REA a, ~ S P ACE !o:!~:lr~I:B~o~~ ~t % :;,~e !~~.·g~;a ~~ of Community, eCar! I:' Burge Bear, the yo un gest; and to MI', and 1111'S . .James Kane o ( Ba ltimore for th (a mily com ing the greatest distance. also to Mrs. Lync h, the hostess. Th ere we re nine marr iages a nd nine birth s reported. T he same ofl'i cers who hav se rved for 5 yea rs, wer e r e- I ~:~~;~~~~;S:I~ :li~~~~; ~51~~!i~~~:'u~:~: reation; Delbe l·t t Ira C. Shellender M rs. Martenis, mothe r of th e brid e, chose a dress of pink l ace a nd dar k h at, and he r corsage as of gleam el ias, w hil e Mrs. Castroe!al e, mo the r of th e gl'Oom, selected a dress of b iege lace w ilh matching accessor ies and h er fl owers we re of rose bu ds of harm on izing co lors. The b rid e has been a ssoc iated w ith W. 254 ~;~g~ie:n~r:::.e~h~·~.:~~i~~ ~:~ldl:~ " held next August a t the home of Mr. .., ~;~~ A~:~~~r~vi~t ~=\~~·s;hisr~~~~ ~ ~ JED ough ert)T, 0 RE. tiES CREDIT - CASH - CHARGE Gregg Jewelers and Silversmiths Sunbeam , UnJversal and O. E. SmaiJ Electrlo Appliances St, Phone we I I I U. 1 6-3t~ THHEE l·rOUSES AND GARDENS : SEVEN garages. Arthl'" A. McCloskey, 24 raw ford St .. Midd letown . 8- i6-4Ip RADlO·PHONOGHAPH. WESTI NG HOUSE Consolelle. $45.00, 1/ 3 origina l eo,,1. Phone 2·7021. 8-lG-lIe :i: ~1~lg. 6j nr~.~~~~ ~t 1~~! I~' I:O' s~~ri~ ~~~~~~ '1' ·1· :i: :!: S ten c il Color Books ....... 29 Magic Picture Books ... , .29 Two Wood Dolls ........ .... 5 ~ili~~~W~·r\V~kl ·60r;1:i~~. ~t·~: D~~.cibll~~~ cst, Phone Miclclletown 4413. 8-23-2te .:. 2 ATTI1A CTIVE LOTS 59 x 185. ALL W~?j~~~~e~;::g~~'l li ~ ~~~~~ s~I~~f I~~~~J~~ iI COMB INAT ION HAD IO & P IlONOG HA1' H $40.00: SPII' Dry Washel' $40.00, New ~1i~~05 " ~f~~gCl'fllOI' $225,00, Phone6_30~~l~ Elkton Hoad . 8·30-lte . 1949 BLA CK "74" HARLEY DAVIDSON Moto rcyc le. Exce llent co ndition PhOlw ...!l~052 aH cl' 4 :30 p.m. . 8-30-lte RIIODE~ rJllU6 NOTlE FOR BANDAGES, LINIMENTS AND SICI\ROO.¥\ SUPPLI ES.' A li ce j n Wond erla nd Books ...... .. .. ....... 25 ~ t,I·ect. SOUTH CHAPEL Each hOll s e 7 rooms N ewil l'k. ~'~:~. ~~p~~ [blJ'~~1lCI~~~f,l. S~~~~l. ~l~~ S anbo rn . 8-30-tp NORGE HENI·ER. PHONE 2-8592. 8-30-2te U ED TOP I ER $ 10 .00: APT SIZE GA s tove $ 10.00. Phone 2-0462, 57 N . C hape l St., Newark. 8-30-ltp • WOODS. 6 mONS, BAG . hot p l n t c ; 2 pair lined sa il clo th drapes-dark g '·cen . Ph one 2-073 J 8-30 - 1tc Ncwnl·k . Misce llan eou !'l & .4!l LAW N MOWEnS SCIIOOL SUPPLIES ZIPPERBTNDERS Hin g 1.49 up 1 29- 1~1 PROPERTY G~LF CLUB 'J wa I urn e l' C h eck er Board. .. ...... .... . 59 Bin g o Gam es ................ . 5 9 3 [rom bUSiness sect.lon or lown) . Immediate possession . May be seen by ap- 14:' ;;~':~;~'~O$~~ri.~OAJh~~,el'I.~4:~~~~; Little Yankee shoes , They'r e r ea ll y te rrific! S t y le d jus t the wa y your young 'U IlS want. , . mad e SC HOOL BAG S 1.69 SIJARPEN'ED , SAWS filed . )·ctoothed . g um m ed. Arlie D . Rus t . R oad. Phon e ~-~6-~{t~ ~_lhi~wn-Stanton PA PER flANGING . All work lIuaranteed r; .J. M n tlh pwQ. Chris tiano D e l "Phon .. New Caslle 883S, . , 7-S-Slp HOOFING, SIDING, CARPENTER HE- pairs . Theodore Dem psey . Phone Hock- NEWARK HIG H SC HOOL B INDE R S 3 Rin g 3 .95 LITTLE fEET NORMA.L ' vening, Sy;:~H ~~11~, T,~c?~;~ ;~I~~~~ ~~ ~~~ Conners Farm Markel, HOllte 40. Gl as- A~~~;,A~m~~O~~?~~r ~!;;~~~,~~. ~~~(fc: Paint Krazy Ik e Toys .............. . 9 8 t~'t~o:~ · rice) Include Federa l Tox new ; like Moie, 171 Aeaclamy SW·eel. 8-30· IStp WESTI NG HOU SE LAU NDROMAT $100.00 . L U NCH KITS Bottle Yz PL 2.49 1~8 It Main 0 SCCl'c lar y SCHOOL With FRI P.N~ 'l' EM PLE m achines; - - - - - -- M I B Old· I L A o to ',. utua lng ane oan ssocla Ion :i: Books Open for Sup scription to :i: Shares in 63rd Series :;: '8:7t .1t. D O : : :.;.-:urlng ::' .:: August - Septemb er '.' . .;. :1: T~~E~T{v~s~ NG~C~~A'l'~:c:;:V~kJ~?o\~,~' It's " rca din' a n d w ritin' and 'r!.thme ti c" time again, m o th er s! And time, t oo, to fit ),Oli: "Little Genius" with a p air of our brand .new, ba(~.. t.o.sch (\ol yo ungs t er in for an cxpcrl fitting toda y, CtT RES ULTS _ ADV1~RT1SE IN THE NEWARK POST Mid With Dresses Hopal ong Cassid y Puz 7.les ....... . .... .......... . 29 Howdy Dood y Puzzles .. . 29 ~~~~ o~I:~~o~hu ~~ w~~o~~;~~~s~~e~:; Friday PHONE, ELKTON 437 Roge r's C ut Out Books .1 5 Ing Tuesday ~ve ning, Septe m ber 4, at in the Sunday School on EU(TON CONCRE'fE COo Smart Ltottlf.lu Vankees II 7:45 O'clock charge of the busincss session. Mrs. Al ex D. Cobb and Mrs. H ay· mond W, Heim, prog ram chairmcn, have anan!(cci for a fi lm. "The Sun Upon Earth" to be shown . All members and fricnd s of the chUrch arr mosl corrlia lly invited and Urged to "ttl'l1d, An Exrclllivc Board meeting will ?c held ot 7 o'c lock prior to th e meetIng. s tandard gow. 7-26-Ue p rANO-"EVEHETT GHAND" 5'4", $600.0(, ~:s~e ll~g~ n e c ~~'itl;y,~g tol;i~'.~62.t'ahOgan y !~~l~:::; 'J from fines t , slI,ulT-r esis l a nt Icat h er s th at wea r and wear . . • and scientifica lly d csign!Xl to promotc good pos ture and protcct growing f eet. Bring your rnerting of Septe mbe r 7. marks \he rst. Of. the weekly m e lings s ince AI~eglnntng of th' summ r routine. _ membl' rs nrc lIrg d to br present. For Sa le for one of tile M~isit~::~dw~o~.ttc;l~~~~k w:~~ M~~t~~~~ The first fa ll meeting of the Wo° w . StOlICI1, Chesapeake City, Md . Be- ~\~~~~ ~~c!~~~II~~n~lt fl~~;~ts J:~~~1~~' TVPEWRITERS-RECONIJITI ONED REM- 10 styled and priced right for \h~; ~t~5e sit~el~~ t~~:;'il{~" "~~~~r O~~~n{~~dl:;'~ Pal'k Pl ace Phon e 2 463 \Ves l I Is t "Gloft _TI.me" back-to-schoollads and lassies ~~:::~b~~~l;~llIIC 121 t.:. :. :,.:. :. :. :. :-:. :~.:.:~.:~:':'-,:.:. ~~:::'~:~:..:. ~:~:::~:~:.~::.::.:. :!:~.~~:-.::.::.:. :. :. :. :. :. :. :. :J '1, All LAHGE COMFORTA BLE MODERN FARM -0- .'. ,) ),ml~TI N(; -rUE DAY 8·30·llp NICELY FUHNI SlI l!~D - LAnGE FHONT ' room . Bon 1'(1 opti onnl. Aboul a mile from Newnrk. Write P O. Box 52, r;\.~~~~~p TRANSIT MIXED CONCRETE ~ .. .:. :1: I '~1 A~'T I' R ~~~:~~al\'>o~~.livery. May be seen7~t2_\I~~ ::: conducted by Mrs. Clark Burge of Midp l'izes were award ed th e Sr llrmU L E i:riendship Trmple No, 6, Pythian ers will rrsllnlr thl' regul a r full and home, Newa rk-Apple· :i:.;. B~~~!~S;o;~I~ven,l.. dcl~:~;~~ :,~~~l~\~:~ I\:.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Reed, Leslie Bowen, and Diana Th a tch er. F ILM FOR AXILlARY WOR J{ For Hent 2 ROOMS WITH OH WITH OUT BOAI1D . 5 Phil lips Ave . Phone 2-1307. 8-30·210 APT. VU RN . ~ ROOMS & P RIV . BATH, gar.ge. Phone 4487 . 8·:30· \( 1' APT. UNFU I1 NISHED , MODEHN 'I ROOMS PRE SIDENT Elk Phone 2-6131 ~\~~~~:r:. and FOn ';r:,~gh~s" \~islr~~:v~j,on~e~'~~~~~1.742~~101l Books .... .... ......... .... ...... 1 5 Tracing Books ....... ..... ... 39 Main Street BOY Master Se rgean t and Mrs. Charl es E. lon .:. aryan Dow ney have.arived at E I '1'01'0, San la 7·HOOM BU NGALOW, 3 ACI1ESOF An a , ~a ll [orn l a, .where Sergeant Dow· *~~~t~cl796~OI I1l1~i~~t] t~1~~'~~S s~1on~~r,61;~ ne y , WIll be s la tioned for three years Wesl Grove 5540 01' 3151. S·2:l-21p havll1g been tran sferred from th e Ma· ••••:••:••:..:••:••:••:••:••:..:••:..:..:..:..:..:••:••:••:••:..:..:..:••:••:••:••:..:••:••:••:..:••:..:••:..:••:••:••:••:••:..:••:••:..:-:..:••:-:->-:-~ PEACH CROP NOW IN ITS PH IME. Bolh rine H cadq ual'te.rs" Washing ton , D.C .• ·.i·. :::t white & .Ye llow freestones arc now ripe. OUI' orchard s a re located 4 miles no ,'th M I·s. Downey WIll be remcmbered as .!. of Elklon on lhe Elkton-Applelon·Kel11 Miss Ida Da vis of ~pito l Trail, whil e :1: UI ~.: ~~:I~il~~e;~?;g,;, ~';,Ul~U~~ya\~:~ks8~~"ri S er gean t Downeys hom e was on R.D. 2 , 'i' Labor Day. J ohn W, Mi lblll'l1 , H D :l, Elk New London Road. :1: lon, Mel . Phone Elkton 405 ·J- 1. 8-30-lIe 'z' '30 FO HD HEBUILT ENGINE GOOD E . READ THE CLASSIFlED ADS :.::. 1 ~:~;~la~(1 ~v~~'lle~a:\;~d Jnuono~" 8·23·2te .!. NEW ES 0 FREEZEHS .'- MILI( COOL~ ~.-- "-,.1""',, 'i' crs. All sizes. Harvel' Refrigel'ato r 0 .. ·1' 27 T.\'I·e Ave .. P holle 579 . 8·23·lfe $ N ewark , Delaware J~~o~~r~ ~lt~~~~~l"sn&1 ~~~;~,ell~~·. A'PPly ~-(':J~'~'\\~ nco 1# 1' \ S 1I 00L WM . .T. 'tVARWI C K M rs. E. Orvill c Ottey, M iss Leah O lley and David Otley a r c spend ing a few days thi s week w ith Mrs. Olley's a u nt, M rs. C. H . Anthony, Spray Beach , N.J. Group No. 4 of th e Womcn's Auxi liat'y of the Firs t Presbyt erian Church of Newa rk is planning t o e nte rtain all m embe rs of the con gregation a nd th ir friends a t a m usica l a t th e h ome o f Mrs. J . Pearce Cann, Orchard Hoad. on Saturday even ing, September 15, from B to 10 o'~l oc k . A, s il ver oITe ring WIll b e app reCiated. -e- Stell e r 01 Taylor's I P ncndel' ROUTE MAN OH WOMAN , G on li N~~.~1I1~ g~l;l~~~~ tel~~c.APPl.Y N "wa l').' 8~;lo:n,'tt~ I NEWARI( Funeral HOlne M r. an d Mrs. E a rl J . H elmbrec k . Sr., an d Mrs. G corge Barr w ill spend a few d ays thi s wee k a t York Beach, Ma i;,e. They w ill be accompanied b y Mr. C harles PlII'dy of Wilming ton . - 0Mr. ancl Mrs. Frank Z b ley of Wil· mington were guests on Sunday a t the MUS r AL S EPTEMBER 15, BY G ROU P 4 OF A UX, oJ i'" ~f ~~~.~~:d N~~~,I'::'k:\·Ol'k. COLI. ing tQI1 ~y" ""'" ~ ~1 ' :,-,·1 ~ Incorporated LU~IBIm ~I;~ ~~3, C~I!~\~·~t~k. ~o I.pets . Wl'iti_3B.. 1 ~ ~c.~~.s~~~: ~~'~~~:~'.-i~;.l~:f ~e:tti~~~~ ~~'~o~itYw~tS~~;~I~I~:lli~~r:tu:;;~s t1~~ ;~~l;~~:. Zebley PI'inceton Seminary this year. AHer a wedd ing trip through the New En g lan d States th ey w ill r es ide at the m anse at Rock Church, n ea r F ail' Hill , Md., w he r e th e g room w ill con tinu e as thc pastor. . FUNERAL HOME retnry and treasurc r. Committees named for the 1952 r e o union were: Mrs. M ill a re! R eed, Mr s. ;~~r~~~~ ~~~~i;t:w~~\~s~: ~~~~~~~01:~1~ 1- PARTIES Pholo by Pal Bmslus APT , FUHN . OH UN FURN . BlIsl ness h am Road. ~~~~n~ngr.~~~ ~;~~ ~~~t,M~~:~~I:n~: ~ JF: CLASSIFIED 01 Newark 3963 Fi'! S \Ir. Cluw",' alll'ncied Wnshll1g lon fmd a n as lead e r meets at the home of Mrs. L~ UnI V"1' 'lt y ',nd is n gradu.a to o f G eorge, Aument on Tuesd ay evenin g, Ihe university nl Delawaro. H IS now I Sept mb I' 4. Circle m e mb rs will m eet rnployrd by th~ Chrysler Corpol'allOn , a t Lh e church at 7:30 for transporta ti on ~~lI'ark. to Mrs. Aum e nt's home , Circ le No. 3 with MI·s. John Re yna rd . lIISS ~It\, RTIIA 'O,M LY l as l eadel' meets at the h om e of Mrs. ' IIJl'~ 1:\ (' ITY C ll R H J . H . Rumer, . 44 Ce nter Street, on BR . , Tuesday evenll1g, S e pte mber 4. Co- , , nnd ~Ir" Nub le S. WaJ I en of M! "J1J1UllJ1~!' till' "II!lag mont o f lJO"r duu~hll'l' ~li,<s ,lanc VHu~hun :~:~~n, III \11. ,) WIlt'S lI1fll'lin ClowCI', '" uf ~Ir, and \Irs, J ames 1. Clowe l' ~ nrnr ·[,wark. • )Iis; Wa lT n. a ",r"e1uate o [ th? DoI'cr li lgh Sdll>lJ l, altel.ldee! lhe Unlv 1'3 ' '01 J)['la"'"l'l' IIlId IS assoclHt d WIth ~r dupont E,perimenla l St?tion here. MARYLAND 1951 l\l l:: Wl'IN I ' A N N E D 1 he September m olin gs o f th e Circl gl'O ups of the Woman's SOciety of Christian Service or th Newark Meth doi~t ChuI'ch w ill be h eld as foll ows: CII'cle No, I w ith Mrs. Oli ve l' K oelig as leader mee ts a t th e home or t he lead r on Thursday ev ening, Septembel' G, at 6.30 o'clock for a picnic s upper. Circle No, 2 with Mrs. Joseph Bry- \' \1' It!<' II,' ,J :\~J': \ . \ , :0';\'1':1) ,JA:'III';.' (' LOW I~ I~ 'SILVER 30, Miss Nancy Contc I fl by plnne on' Want e d Sa tu rday trom Philadelphia fOI' hlcago w h cre she will en tel' h('J' s tudies G?o~D b~~' y:;I~<D o~O~~;L~~E 1ll0~\~;: a t t ho Academy of Fino Art s, Miss Phune ~50~ . 9-30-21f> 1\11'. and Mrs. E. J . H clmbreck, Jr. onte has b en 1\ student at the ni- RIDF: TO EL ~IEJ(E BY II 30 DA ILY , and daughter, Alice JUlll'COn, have 1'0 - vcrs ity of Dclow,1I' tor the past two 1'110110 0- 1' I ur 2H O. 8-JO-2Ic tUI'll d to Bn se lt, V a., after sp nding y aI's. H e ll) Want ed som time with MI'. and Mrs. Earl J . -oH olmbrcck, Sr. 47, W est 0 laware MI·s. F. W. Strahol'll and hcr dnugh· IlAJI1DH ES EH ~:XPEIUENCED. Valli; Avenue. t r s the Misses Florence and Gcrtl'Llde Box, 36 11' , Malll SI. PlIone 4491. Str~hol'll. have I' turned to th ir home F'EMA I_E _ TYPIST A D GE:~~::I: Miss J annette H ough of East Main in Wa kcOeld , Mass .. a fter n visit t her" clcl'k , Prcfernbly C~I"' I'IOI\I'cd AI>P,y Stree l, Miss Frances Clcn es, E lk ton, with relatives and an leven day motor ~~;~~nc~l , ~~~~,i'rk ,conlincllltll.D~~I~~~)l:~~ Miss Bessie Wi ngate, R isertown. Md .. lrip including th vicinity o( th Great and Miss M<lrgot Sltuc of Philad el phia, Smokies with Mrs. tr<1hol'll's brothe r- MC~ o/g. ~~~~~KM~~I R~~,I~i; ~;~~1.~\ ,,~;~ have r eturned fro m a motor trip in-law and sisl 1', MI'. and Mrs. FranIClltlnee, Apply 1'. A, Bakel', Woll 11 .111. lhrough th e New England Slates. cis L . 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Anlhony Bone, Phone Ne wa rk 6484 6-23-lfc POEMS SET TO MUSIC A NO HECOHO= Ings by ra d io singi ng- star nnd teacher . F I"cC cxmninatlon an d return of poem . P rfz(' ~ rot' best poem F.ubmltt d. Prof. Hldd II,~~: _. __ Dial 4,941 For Your Post Subscription • •FILLIN' • • • • • • • • IN • •• 44 Jacket Gridders • • • • • • • • • • • •• Start D a il y Drills byReaCe~~{to~e ~~~ ~~:el~Ydesln~:~~e~ For Sept. 21 Opener ~: 10~~t~i~~I'aa~:el~b~~!0~~~d to a moist brow, we ask ·d him what he m ea nt. He explained that in order to see ob - Letterm en Among Candidates Heporting To Coach Sposato ~ ~ T raek 1,ewar 7\.T k 17\.J" ,tne ~'D aces12 SII~ k)t J - Six with n little T.. ht and told us we were The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, August 30 ,1 951 A nnua I ~'V oxcatch er 'Ch ase S Downs et Oeean d Up 20.Day rJl;lts Over labor D I U-II T raek MeetW·Sa m ~' or Sep t_ 8 At ~' atr ~~t . tUI.day Nite .L ay jects wi thin a distance ot 20 feet the eyes had to converge. Our Y s, he Despite high temperatures, 44 NewD D sa id, were losing th eir ability to do ark High football candidates romped this, mostly because the muscles w ere enthusiastically through their paces lit weak. the opening of drills h ere Monday Since w e n ver have b een able to morning. 12th Running of Internationally Famed CliP Race To Draw sec things beyond 20 fcet and since we Coach Fred Sposato and Assistant Spectator Fronl TIU'onghollt Eastcrn Seaboard; now seem d well on the way to not Ray Ciesinski pu t th eir charges throu gh I seeing things within 20 feet, we asked ligh t wo rkouts in the morning session Event To High Cecil Brec{ ~rs Fair with a shudder where we were h ead- and stepped up the pace slightly in ing. The doctor smiled and to ld u s not the afternoon. Two drills will be h eld The tweJ1th running of the internation ally famous Foxcatcher National to worry. Our vision, he sa id , is ex- da ily until th e start of schoo.1. Cup Steeplechase will be held Saturday, September 8, at Fair Hill, Md., It cellent. It was merely a matter of The J ac kcts face th ree more week s has been announced by William duPont, Jr., who sponsors the event in conex rci sing the focusing muscles. of intensive work before their opener junction with the Cecil County Breeders Fair, Inc. He told us the way to do this was with Elkton High under the arcs h ere Past renewals of thls race have attracted hunt club followers from Boston to hold up a finger at arms length, then on Sept. 21. to Virginia and the coming renewal, judging from the many requests received graduaUy move It toward ou r eyes, Sposato was disinclined to t alk on for boxes and r eservation s from all over the Atlantic seaboard, gives promise t ry ing all the while to k eep the tip in prospects for th e season, but he h ad or perhaps surpassing all other r enewals in popularity. This event is annually focu s. If we d id this faithfully , we few complaints about the grid talent the largest hunt club affair held anywhere In the country. eventually wou ld develop, the doc sporting around him. Eight of last The Foxcatcher Is but one of prom ised, robust eye muscles and un- yea r's lettermen, five of them varsity attractions of the Cecil County Breed- committee and assisting hlm in addicanny focusing power. . ' players, were among the candidates to ers Fair, whose auspices it is Hon to McConnell, are J. K. JohnWhen we tottered out of hIS offIce, answer the call. r un I.n addItion there are cattle and ston chairman of tbe Delaware Racing we were convinced our eyes wer.e A to the Jackets' preparations hor se J?recedin.g .the r acing proand Russell D. K etcha, rotting away in our h ead and It for thel.r 1951 Is the fact that m whIch exhIbItors from Vir- Alfred E, Bissell, Bayard Sharp and was essen tial to sta rt the exerCIses th ey w Ill be pIckIng up an ll-game glllla, Maryland, Delaware and Penn- George T. Weymouth all director of a t once. We made the m istake of tl?strea k. The team's last l oss partici?ate. TI.'is year the rac- Delaware Park. Mr. ' Sharp and sMr. ing them out on a street corner WhIle 111 went the pr?gram WIll consIst of five races, Weymouth also are well known as wailing for a bus: . . 1950 campaIgn WIth a n unblemIshed t.he Foxcatcher. The support- steeplechasing owners. It is dilTicult, if not lffiposslble, to r ecord .except for one tie. II1g attractions, J. H . Tyler McConnell, t ake in much around you when you who answeted the first chairman of the executive committee, are concentrating on a finger about practIce call are as folows: Bill Wet- said will b e t he Cecil County Steeple- Night Lights Boost three inch es fr om your nose. Conse- zel, J erry Leahy, Danny Palmer, Don chase, at three miles over a fair huntProduction Of Eggs quentl y, we did not notice anything Sharpe, Dave George, J oe Thorpe, ing country; The Fair Hill Steepleam iss until our finger was brushed Reds Morris, Ron Bramble, Martin chase, two miles over brush ; the Big - -aside to be replaced by w bat we J ohnston, J . Holmquist, Albert J ezyk, Elk Flat Race, which , at a mile a nd . For those hens you plan to sell durfound on drawing back to be a police- Albert Porach, Pete Schuyler, J ohn seven furlongs, is the longest such II1g the next 90 days, Frank Gordy man's nose. "Waal ," the cop said, Smith, Lum Thorpe, Clarence Croll, r ace of its kind in America, and the electric lights at the flrst "wh atdya want?" Howa rd Priestly, Gene P orter, J ohn Lew isville Flat Race, also on the !tu'f, slum p. 111 egg production. Gordy is We saw in an instant what must Lawson. at seven furlongs. ExtenSIOn Poultryman at the Un iversh ave h appened . T he policeman, who John Cu nan e, Bob Moore, Jim McThe Foxcatcher is considered by ity of Delaware. h ad been directing traffic in center Cabe, B. J oin er, Howard J oiner, J ak e ma ny . to b e greatest spectacle in . lights, Or early morning of the intersection, had motIOned Shue. John .Grange r, Al.a n Ferguso.n, ! racmg. Often called lIghts, g.'VIng a period of 16 to l R to cross, and we h ad r ,:s?onded, as It Dougl as DaVId, Bob Gore, Don DaVIS, Amertcan .coun terpart Of. the EnglIsh con secutIve hours, may stimUlate feed seemed to him, by ra lsmg our arm MartIn Frank Stewart, J ohn Grand NatIonal, the race IS run over a consumption. That w ill h elp h old up and slowly motioning bim to u s. DurIer, DaVId !lurm, DIck Lawson , \ Grand National COUl'se egg production," says Gordy. We stammered out an apology: ?x- HOW Ie Long, BIll Lawson, J ohn Ed- and lUmpmg .experts say It IS perhaps He recomrn<:nds large bulbs, 75 to 100 pl ain ing that we merely wer e . the most cour.se in the . world . walts. For WIde houses, there sh ould time waitng for a bus by exerclslllg Mat shall Young, Paul F oland, Nell There are 19 lumps ill all, WIth the be two rows of lights. S everal b ulbs our eyes. "Okay, wise gUY,' said the Kline, Norman Delp, Alvon S parks known as .the 'Chinese :Wall," well distributed in the p en w ill cop "We got a state supported gym- and Arthur Boulden. WhlCh measures SIX fe et, four mcbes better results than just one l arge bulb nastums for you eyeball A.t1ases .. If • • • h eight: . by coinciden ce, it of the same total More .tha.n you dont want to spend a ~Iltle tl:~ W I l l IS the. thllt~enth lump on the c?urse, 12 Ieet between bulbs IS seldom lust lw ith th e r est Of. :he lOOnIes, • and IS to be the hIghest b etter start your feet. st.eeplechaslllg.obstacle on any r ecogTo get the b enefit of thi s sysWe apologized agam ,backed • nIzed course I.n the. world. tem, Gordy ,pomts out, "keep the light and h ot footed It to the next COIner Mr. duPont IS chaIrman of the race bulbs clean. ' w here we caught a bu s. We were de"" sp~r tha~ ~ebut g:a~, unde~eated wa~ 194~. The~ the~ u~~er s~ows ~. Co~mission, ~Ylvania ~ng ~ncludmg thrOUg~ Cal~dldates recomrn~nds t~e t.~s Amer~can Scha~n, three.-mil~ k~g mans~n. exerclsm~ Readmg Fall' . ~o Feature BIg Names a~ay Of Sllow Bl1S111e~s termined not to do anymore eye exel:cising in public, but we soon found It required m or e will power .tha n we possessed to sit and do n?thlng while OUl' eye muscles got flabbIer and fiab- Eddie Cantor, Janette Davis, The Mariners On 8-Day Program bi~'e thought of holding our fin ger in our la p and bendin g our eyes down to it but we discarded this plan becaus~ we felt it would give those a round u s th e im pression that either we were a sodden wretch or bendmg double with pain. Then we noticed the h at on the woman in fron t of us. It h ad a small feather w hich protr uded towa rd us. . r d ' mediately that the tip :;e t~~: 1;:at1~::: would serve just as well as a finger , and we would have T~ree of th ~ biggest names in sho:v busmess- Ed?le Can tor, J anette Da VIS a~d the MannerS- WIll perform at th e e lght-d a~ and seven-nIght R eadlllg, F aIr whIch opens Sunday, S eptember 9. John S. Giles, f: ,ir pr~sid en t, sa id ea.ch of the thre,: name attraeho~s WIll appear o? e IlIght only. MISS DaVIS a~d the Mann ers, wh? h ave attallled WId espread fame as smgers WIth Arthur G<ldfrey, w ill h ead. the hig grm.'dstand show at the ialr on open l ~g to lean only sUghtly forward to com- t~e big~est ~n dlfflc~Jt ~he "All-ni~~t .br~sh Strict1~, be~eved fi~~. VI~~~~' th ey h ad left and we we~e alone we settled down in an armhalr for s'ome strenuous eye calisthenics. We managed to get in several good . ks moving our fin ger once to with m ;'~ ;'ch of our n03e and feeling new . . ' t our weakened muscles ~f:e~o~r;;;o~~ °come at the door. . We opened it to see another police man. H e was an ominous fi gure stand- at the fa ir, and sem i-final judging in i~:t. "Miss Read ing Fair" beauty con- Th~ Rox~ettes ,plus a n arra! of outst~ndmg cIrcus and :vaudeville acts, WIll per form every nIght . from. M~n­ ~a~ through Satu~d~y. Fmals m .110 M~ss R ea.dmg F aIr beauty cont~st, :nh;c~i~~al~t~!er~r~ze$sl,O~!ofi:~;i::IZt: $1,300,. w lJl be offered. as the feature attractIon Saturday n.lght Some of th~ .finest lIvestock, art and culin.ary exhIbIts in ~h e country. w ill be dIsplayed at the fall', and entrIes m most of those departments closed Tuesday. Last year, more t han 1,000 head of livestoc k was exhibited at the fair. ,.,-:JItIII'4I!ffY said, 'the dead b ody. A sulcide h as just been reported h ere. Somebody walking along the sn: eet said they saw somebody in here pomting a gun at his head ." We saw the light and explained that we merely had been doing our exercises. We gave him a sample. He goggled . "Look," h e pleaded, "I've got to write a sensible report on this, Haven't you got a dead bod y somewhere. H'd make things much easier to explain." We shook our head wearily and closed the door. We haven't lifted a fin ger since to save our eyes. 8 ,000 Given Battlcf,eM Commi ion In Kor a S enator J oseph C. O'Mahoney (DWyo) sa id recently the Army bas given direct ,battlefield commissions to 8,000 enl isted men during the Korean war and plans to give field commissions' to 8,000 more. O'Mahoney, chairman of the Sen te Military Appropriations sub -committee, sa id he received this information from Brig. Gen. B. M. McFayden, dep- ~~s~~!~~t Army Chief of S~ for victorie~ a~d BECAUSE , A phone call puts this _ ~ POLIO f U , INSURANCE in force to proted your family Two yeari proteclion, Cover. parents, children under 18. Po Y' up 10 $5000 eoch per.on for doctors, ho spital, spe· cial 'reatment, Ironsporlolton expenses , Pays (ost of mem· ber of family rema ining with palie nt away from home. fomil1 ''0, indi.iduol $5, R. S. JARMON Ph: 223Z FARM BUREAU MUTUAL AU TOMOBILE IH)URAHCE (0 , I'"r )! IIMnU~ OHIO yoU'vz never tliouglit ot yourself as a maker of history, But you are. And here is how you, as • citizen of the United States, are creating the greatest success in all history. JtOBABLT Remember hack in 1941 when the Defense Bonds you were buying sudClen1y had to become War Bonds? How you and your neighbors pitched in to buy them in ever-increasing numbers, to balk our fighting men and to help achiere the victory of World War II? :After V-J Day, when those bonds . became Savings Bonds, you continued to buy them because you had learned how l'egular I18Ting could build security and contentment for yourself and those you 10'"'- .~ l'he face of the lana lias undergone lOme dramatic changes in those yean Iince V:J Day_ Now the landscape it !:lotted with new homes that Savings ~nda 1Milt. Tbouaanda upon thou~da of DeW automobiles travel the Iaisbwa,.-5avings Bonds ears, bought ~ !be product of inclividual thrift. g. ~ ~ , ~-p~~eg equip- Call for full information. Ave, P ~sq~e?anna hom~\ d~cisio? l~nental pr~tested pcndin~.1e(:~ded JIIew~~ablev~!. R~sing ~~~~:glb~ PIaJ~ itsco~. S(h~. In~r~,cutl 10C~.1 ~h~eest~:g serle~ ~';.~;l~~ ~g ~ g~ ~ ~'~~b"s B~rollth,ss 2I WH~~~~I~(~n:1 ~'; :~~~~,If ~ ~ ~ ~~~~I~I,3b' l21: I pro~d ~~,~~~~;::,e • And this is only the beginning of the story, Even after accomplishing 80 ' much, millions of American famili~ still enjoy the financial security of owning more than fifty biMion dollamfifty thousand multbn dollars in Savings Bonds. More than at the peU of war-time Bond holdings I that? It'. enough :~II I!~ ~t~lte e~ro~p:"· J~:~~ i~~:,o~j,ir:!~~~.2·T~~0'_I;;"~V·h~l~ki~· ~~ m~rried, ~~~~ul~~'i'..~lfi gl;a),~~e~~I~I~::nr\<~~;~: g~~'hO~: bWh(W~' \~ild Bro~ ~fl~~e~. : b{:)l~itef~~~e'<'4_~rn£:'~1~' I (2~3) to bulld a new $10,000 mortgage-free home for every family in San Francisco -and Sacramento--and Salt Lam City-and Denver-and Kansas Cityand St. Louis-and Indianapolis-and Cincinnati-and Pittsburgh- and New York City- and the w1wle st~~ of Texasl And every week, everywllere In America, new millions of dollars are added to the total-as crisp new Savings Bonds are typed up with your name on them. Klnd of a king-sIze success story, im't it? Your BUcce88 story becaWle you and the millions of your neighbors are living it right DOW. Your own faith iD, America-your own desire for tho warmth of family security and inaependence-have made the storr. of United States Savings Bonda the tluift ~c.le of aU tim~ For gour _e~urllll' and lIo ..'-a"e no",. Ihrougle regulaP ~ounl,.,,~. 100, purDha.Jlle qF ~~I~~C~';:) ~ SP;~~:I~ ! ~ ~ll ~IW!!.'ICf'd,P i:: 301'~sO o~~12~1 IT'S HA PPENED 10 YOU You KNOW they've come Irue, becalise it'. IUJppened 10 you or 10 .ome oj y-our OUlR jrienJ.a. Slip~ a~~os~~ ~wo fin~ e.wa~k la~~~:s. FI~ld. .mov~ Dall~hlers ment nas helped pro(Juce J)umper crops and IIrosperous years, Everywhere in America, man's urge to get into business for himself has become a bright reality, So has the ambition of loving parents to send their children through college, Time and time again, Savings ~onds have made those dreams anll, many others come true. HOll much money it 4l0n eel.el"lI' StiU in the run ning for the second h alf title in the S Newark faces two crucia l contests ov r the Labor Day we Lell\Jt ory on Sunday then meeting Havre de Grace before the ' InvadIng IUtI: afternoon. nns here Monilj l The latter contest wlll get underway at 2:30 p .m. on the Cant" After last Sunday's 8-4. loss. to Abcrdeen , Newark fell b hin« Fie Elkton by four garnes, accordmg to Manager L eroy lIill J 1 ague lead::j on .a game w ith Rising Sun is stilt Ihltl dlCt, Hill saId, will move Newark to within a game o( Elkton. ---<e> th at Sun used an Newark Meets lIarrnony player 1Il the rhallenged gam ' . ' some weeks ago. e TonLte GCl1ne . Tn addition to the two contes OJ Se"u-F"w[ Play-Ofls lIlg up this weekend, Newark The Newark nine split Its first two uld to meet Aberdeen in a s gam es with Ha rmony in the semi- contest. The date for this h pOstpOned been fixed. as not yct finals of the N ew Castle County Leagu e. In last Sun day' Alter trouncing the opposition 5-0 d een, the aWiflohu'rAb!t,' in the opening game of the series last l1!:l Thursday, Newark bowed 2-1 this Tues- l,ead amassed In the first two innin day. . fade away when Aberdeen The fina l .game. m the best-two-?utcounters in the fourth 1111 of-three WIll be ? Iayed tOl11ght a ve more 111 the sixth. Thea on the. contm,:ntal score came in the seventh. The willner will mto the fin als M pu nched out 14 hits, whlJ. for the playoff tItle m games n ext rown gave up 12 to the l1a'1: Tuesday and Thursday. NEWARK I ab I h 0 1" ABERDEEN Watch M0111 10 4 0 Oll Graduate Front Coll e c 5 1 I 2 Two youngsters watched th;il' \ \ : 34-year-old mother gradu ate with 1.10n- DavIs, <:!-ef 4 0 3 4 °1'I:ol1or,c 41 111: 3 0 0 OI'S from Marshall College recently3 0 1 °1°] lI lt just as they saw h er gradu at ( Brown , p 4 ] 2 I ]llnrllln;2b 24 high school three years ago. e rom 39 f4 _0 Commencement exercises fea turing N wark .............. "Mom" are n othing new to Shirley Aberdeen ............ 00 0 2 05 Milam 15 and h e 'st B lt J Errors : W . Ri pken. C.l.ldl. Runs b,r>! 11. The ir ' fa ther, Milam w as there too ken. Home run : Lee. Slolen b.,,: s.IW. Whe'n the coupie Mrs. Milam had just finished the 11th grade 7geI1r~·w~a~esSI~~ekb.llS-OfT: Whil.,,~ at Welch, W. Va ., high school in 1934. 10: Brown I: Hit by When the g irls went to school, Mrs. ford (Bramble) . PilCh,/ Mil am did too. She got h er diploma Wlnntr, in 1948. Brown Umpires: MasSIn!. Tune : 2:15. ,A N D ,Y 0 U R F R IE N D SAN D Nil G H B 0 R. .a_ 11'7 Pr I'i U Invades HickOl'y S unday, Thcn Plays 110,",1 10 1(,,l\ l'c tl ~G H er e MoueIay Af tCl'Il00U On COnlil1('nlnl F' 1 ratt Bow 8-4, To Abe l'd een La ·t SlInday Ie ,I, ~~!~Ill{om;r~t~~~n~~~ St~eed~~~ad~= "A bou ght election doesn't reveal public opinion. It reveals only th e ing there in the night. . desire of those at the trough to stay "Show me the body," h e saId. th ere." We looked at h im dumfound ed. - -- - -- - - - - - - "Show me the body," h e repeat.ed . ~~ "This," we ~a id h aughtily , "is no time for strip-teasin g. Try the n earest ro~~o~o~~~:" he compet~ng m~nt YOU KNOW IT'S TRUE :~ o~;'td~norpr~~~~~~;ins~~:t o;;:i~a~;e~ th~hg:a~:I:ned away b efore we could Fair Tal ent Search ," a new attraction brin g our expression back to norm~I, and she never looked our way agam. Several times her shoulders sh ook con. I but wh ether from sobs or vulslve : we never l earned. la~~!~ that we abandoned all thought of exercising our eyes in public. We even refrained from do in g it at home t~a.t evening in order to spare some ~ull Ocean Downs Raceway, the luxurIous resort harness track overlooking Maryland's breezy r esort center of Ocean City, is due to wind up th e most successful meeting in its history Saturday night, Sept. 1. Th e booming oval a lready boasts a mutuel handle of mor e than two million dollars, and by the time th banner session reaches its climax with Saturday's bang-up r acing card, the track is expected to have surpassed its last year's betting totaly by more than hal! a million dollars, k eeping in line with the tremendous increases of Maryland's other great trotting plants this season. The r ailbirds are currently at a fever pitch of excitement, watching th e nip and tuck battle for the leading driver honors between the' crack r einsmen at the oval. Leadll1g the competition at the mois Jimmy Cooke, who boasts 8 WillS, 4. seconds, and 1 third, for a percentage of .503. But right on his h eels is Tom lewis, who has 6 w ins, 3 seconds and 3 thirds. Lewis suddenly shot to the top of the contest the other night when he chalked up three straight wins in a single night of racing, the first time the feat has b een accomplish ed in Maryland this season. B ill Fleming, driver of Franklin Hasting's fabu lous Royal Mist as well as Rosemary Brooke is also'making a strong bid for the 'l aurels, with five wins under his belt and plenty of racing l eft, w hile Olin Davis, wh o was 1 ading driver at the seashore track last season, also has five victories. Flemin g took Rosema ry Brooke (2.00215), th e mare everyone thought was a has-been and proved what skilliul training driving can do by steering the pacer to th ree straight at . the resort oval. Post tIme IS 8:15, with th e daily double windows closing at 8 p.b. - READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS ,ha'pa---.-.-~ ~~~t, a s~f;e~~=~ ~'iL1~n!h~~n~~O ~~ fr~~t. sympathized w ith h er . We bet Supportin g ~i ss D.avis a~ d the Marinthe v ision of our face bent clos~ to ers on openIng nIght will b: Shorty h ers am' eyes crossed in m anIacal L?n g and the Santa F e Rangels, a local condentration, w ill be carried by h er to watt~ge. .oJ II 7J-_e 6'Or · PI;t~e o~~o~~~:c~:s the woman must eludes. the Roxyettes revenue, on Monh ave been highly intuitive. Just as we day .nIght, ,Sept.emb~r 10. l eaned toward h er, all our powers bent ThI S yea r s fa Ir .w,n mark the 100th g on the tip of the feather, she turned a~nIversary of faIrs. m R eadm :, and and l ook ed u s full in the face. Her GIles ?,n? hIS assocIat es h ave gone eyes widened , and sh e gave a yelp of giv~ Will II. M. Mari..g. B.nd« Grllmb~l:'el'~ ~ ..... .........::::::::::::::~__________________________________~T~h~e~N~e~w~a~r!k~P~o~st~,~N~ew~a~rk~,~D~e~la~w~a~!re~,~Th~u~r!s~da~y~,~A~u~g~u~S~t23~O~,~1~9~5~1~______________________________________________________________~S~e~v~en ---- ..-Capitol l'l'm'1 N ews es II DlsM p, Oorrcspondent OUR DEMOCRACY byMd I~ JamKlrk~\'ood 1II~"'l\vay Phll oo 63 18 Tomorrow is thp last day of August Ihe Inst clay of v[lca tlOn for many! ~~ month has rc~lI y explor d the Subscribe To 1'i , (tl'mpl'ra url'S all lh o way from ,ar$\cn~~ 11t',,1 and humidity 10 cool days I:~r nigh s, plus n Ion.!: dry spell, fo l- ~wtd IJy furiou, wmd and thund r ~rm !lISt wcek. We sha ll not fo rget ~e corn bOlUS,. J~lla ncse b ~c lles, to- tlto canning; plcn lcs, cl'abb l.ng, ?a:ly m Ie sauce; swimm ing pm'tIcs; JUICY ~aware cantu lollP for br~akfas~; mm el' hats to store away; children 5 SU Ihes to ma!<e for school! Put it all do ther and it spell s Augu st. 10~~,ere Is con:;id"ra ble in.t er~st in th is !cclion in the proposa l 10 bl~ ll d a new elemenlary school on Capitol TI·all. Although mony rumors I~ ave bee~ f1y. boul as to the possible chOice of :~t:, the fact is tha.t the board is s lill Sicking one. T n l a l~ve plans C?1l ~or 12 classrooms. o~lCes, com~lIla.tlOn ~\'mnaslUm , ca Ceterla and audltOl'lUlU. The cosl is expecled to be around $-175,000. A rc lerendum will be h eld on Saturday, Spp tember 8th, aulhorily {or , bond issue t~ ,cover Ihe elemcnltll Y school, an add ll10n to the high school gymnasium and malerials lind cquipment for the Dew shop.an!'lcullura l buildin g. The Thornton family held theil' annual rcunioll last Sunday, Aug, 19, al the home or Mr. and Mrs, James Thornlon , Pleasan t Valley Road, near Newark, It also marked the occasion o( Ihe Wth w('dd ing anniversary or llr. ancl Mrs. Elwood ](, Thomton, of J)claplane !llanoI'. Those present were as (ollow,: II II'. and Mrs. Elwood K. Thornton, Mr, and Mrs. James T horn ton and SOil , THE NEWARK POST For News Jimmie; Mr. and Mrs. -ANt> TOOAY WHILE ALL CITIZENS COOPEAATIVELY SUPPORT OUR. Lee Thorn lon and dau ghter~, Shil'ley SCHOOLS T~ROUGH TAXES, THE HIGHER. EOUCATION OFOUR YOUTt.I and Linda Fern; Mr. and Mrs. G orge IS FURTHEREO BY THR.IFTY PARENTS WHO PROVIDE EDUCATIONAL Thorn ton and sons, Edward and George, FUNOS FOR THEIR. CHILDR.EN, THR.OUGH LIFE INSURANCE . Jr. and dau!!hler Dorolhea, Mrs. Clara AND SAVINGS AC.COUNTs-AN EVER-BROADENING FOUND"ITION Foster ancl daughler, Betty Mac, Mrs. Rachel Quigley and daughter, Joan, IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF OUR DEMOCRACY. Mrs. Agnes Quig ley and daughter, Janice, il ll'. and Mrs. Donald Bames. Mr. and IIlrs. I elel' Furness and Cam- lhe walls and tloor have been done cil I S, Delaware Pocahontas, Bear, ill' 01 apito l Tra il, took a weekend and yard improvements ha ve been car- _ _ __ Irip to Nell' York and Slaten Island ded out. BLANCHE MAE EVERETT lasl week. P au l Wayne B urge was the young- Slip Covers, Drapes anCl ReupbolsterlD, Miss Alise Fumess has returned from st member present at t he Burge r e - Of People You Know ::~hl:~;~~:~~::~:i~~11~';::~;:~Xe ~~:I~ ~~~~ ~~~~I~~~:~tF:;:c:I~' a;:s:~: ;:=;~:~!~:ii~1~0~~;I~~!:na~~~~ plane t!'lp a Cuba. Alise's grandmolher, Mrs. Roberl Fumess, Sr., accompanied her on her return trip to Delaware. Billy and David Rickel, nephews of Mr. and 1I1rs. Peter Furness, went back to Ft. Lauderdale, F la., after a sixweeks' stay wilh their aunt and uncle. Peler Furness, .Jr., is enjoying a t woweeks' visit on Slaten Island, N.Y .• with his cousin , John Winter. Wilbur Hutchison, son of Mrs. P aul I!ulchison, Capitol Trail, has returned sun·lanned and full of energy after spending the summer on a Delaware larm, White Cia), Creek Presb yterian Church of Wilmington, spent Friday with Rob- • • • • • • • • • • • • • crt Walker of Bear. Mrs. Alice Stanert, ot Wilmington. For Pronlpt Service Call and Mrs. John Sneider, of Norwood , Pa., spen t a week recently w ith their L. and M. CABS sister Mrs. Wm. Walker. Miss P amela Lam an of Wilmington, Phone Newark is spending the week with h er aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Fox. The L adies' Aid Society of Pencader Presbyt erian Church held its monthly meeting on Wednesday night. The meeting was called to order by the president. Mrs. W. L. McElwee. Enter24 H S . tainment was in ch arge of Mrs. Cha rles ' . r. erVlce Galt. The president announced the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 6434 th;~h~~~nd~I;,y s~~tta~:~V;i~~v~'~\~~:~ ~~o~~e 'ie~:~~"~~~in~~s;:~ot~~~s ~~~ ~ recess. Sunday School for all ages at 10 a.m. and morning church serv ice at II a.m. Rev. James H . Bishop, pastor, w ill preach on "A Blueprint For Today," or Testing Our Work, a Labor Day message. The September meeting of th e Young Adull Fellowsh ip will b~ h eld a ~ church, WIth a cov red dish suppel on Tuesday, Seplember 4, at 6 p .m, Ralph Lindell will l ead t h e devotions. The program will be in ch a rge of Roma),ne McCormick and Na ncy Brown. The reC,' shment committee consists of Ella Larson, Elizabeth Brown, and Iva Dennison. News of Bear Mrs, Lesli e Ford, Correspondent Phone New Castle 6484 be by Mrs. Myrna McElwee. The h ome of Mrs. WilIiam J . Emerson an d h er son, Carl, about 3 miles south of Bear, was destroyed by tire on August 20. A lightning bol t started lhe blaze w hich caused considerable damage. Three fire companies fought the Dames. b elieved to have started in th e center of the house. A barn a bout 200 feet in the r ea r was saved. Mrs. Anni e Harrin gton spent several days recently w ith her daughte r, Mrs. Howard S la ughter, at Smyrn a. M,'. and Mrs. Hilb reth Horn ey h ave returned home from their vacation along Indian River. A lifelong resident at Bear, Mrs. Clara M. Burris, 80 years old, died very suddenly recently at the h ome of her daughter and son -in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Evan F. Miller, of State Road. Her husband, Walter S. Burris, a vetran caWe dealer, died several ye~ rs ago She was a member of Red LIOn FOLLOW U. S. U TO I:lJ.M~A ~ SINCE 1910 ~ .... (_ . . . Ch"rolol and Old.mobll, "Where. Friend. Mee,'. AND O.K.'D QUALITY CARS. 80ST • LESS . Ford Tractors and Dearborn EqnJpment Open Thurs. 'Til 9 o'Clock Ph. DeL City 4431 (or 4568) ________ _ wwrsrsn Henry Ephraim Sterlin g, 56 years M. Church and at tlte Yonah Coun~zw. old gear farmer and vetera n pilot with ( ..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..x ..:~,..~..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:.•:..!":":":":":"X..:..:··:..:..:..~.;··:··:..:..:..:..:..:..:··:..:··:· !he Delaware Civil Air Patrol, was killed inslantly Sunday aft ernoon when his privale plan e crashed at the New CasUe Counly Workhouse n ear The Cedars. A passenger, William E. Rayn e, 40, Pursuant to Section 17 of the City Chartcr, notice is o( New Castle, was seriously injured and is now in the Wilmington Gen- hel'cby given that a proposed ordinance ~lending Zoning eral Hospilal. Ordinance # 99 by classifying and r egulatmg ~hc a~ea ~c. Slerling is survived by his wife, Mrs. centl y brought within the City Jimits as RS ReSIdentIal wIll FIorencne Swain Sterling, one daughter and a son. His mother, Mrs. Maggie he given a public h earing and considcre(~ for final passage by the Council at its r egular stated meetlllg OIl September Sterling also survives. Mr. and Mrs, James Frazer of Cow- 18, 1951, at 8:00 P.M. in tIle Council Chambers. enlown visiled recen tl y with Mr. and Mrs, J, Leslie Ford. Charles D. Long, Mrs. Harold Wink of Bear was nam ed secretary al the reunion of th e deSecretary of the COlIDCil seendanls ot Hulchins Hardesty Smith of the City of Newark and Narcissa Spry Smith held at White Crystal Manor reccntly, T wo dea ths, '":",-..:...»:..:-*:-:..:..!t+:••:.-:..:••:..:"'.1-:~":":":":":":":":":"1":":":":":":":.(":":":":"':":":":":":":") seven birlhs and one wedding were re~rted (or lhe year. The 1952 reunIon will be held at the same place on third Sunday in August. h A large lree on lhe farm of Mr. and d!rs. Lloyd Dasher was blown down 1h~~g a recent storm, dam aging a E. D i a I 4941 NOTICE For Your Post •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Vacation Spot w~ugUSlUS and Elizabeth C. Sheats d e notified last week ol the sudden ealh C 01 lheir son, Raymond Earl , at ,,~ndy, Va, He is survived by hls ~r , Florenc Roop Sheats, and daughI 'I ~alhl en, one brolher nnd sev~ra slslers, S rvices were held from ~Chandler Funer~1 Home on Wed~eJr\?rla~n~:..~, nl was a t Gracelawn ~u~ Jane Wilson, 01 WilmIngton, is ~c~g her vncation wilh Mrs. L loyd ~~ng the 69 slud nls enroll dIal' Nu rsLaws, La-'of 01 Mr. and Mrs. Norman I~ th Bear. She graduated last June Edla e Newark lilgh School. tss ior~oal is beIng put In readlIIQ 1'It<!n e Opening of the new term esday, Sept. 5. Some work on tn, Claware Hospital School at dIU'h~~ is 1vliss R. Janet Subscription 20 Miles from Newark on tbe Bohemia River Nice Homes Built on any lot selected. Lot size to suit the }lurcha er. nome in this development are from $10 ,000 to $30,000. $.2.00 Per Year Buy now and contract a nice bom.e built. Fine beach, crubbing and fi hjng. Sale for cWldren. Write Box 60, Ext. 1 Newark, Delaware • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• I T h e N e wa r k Post, N e wark , D e la war e, Thurs d ay , Eight hin e Room A signments ••••••••••••• Arden Theatre Will Dim c lot Muc Bu ys Ba b y S ill c t· <Continued t rom P bJZe C e ' s pool s and c pti c : Wind Up ununcr . e;~ed ai~~ h~:h ;t~)Oi~~iJ~f :~1~~::~~ J an ice Dolio, N 11 Fishe.. J ane . T ANK CLEANED • nt recen ll y-a slot mach ine f" .. F I tch e .. , Oli ve GiITo.. d , J an Gi l- . • Run On Saturday mba by-s itters. mo .. e, Cathe .. ine Madd oc k, Glo .. ia . Odorless Excavating Anywhere • l) Vlsito .. s to the 15th annual Hd .. t" T he \ Va lru An d Th e Ca rfo .. d County 4-H F a i.. n ed only d .. op a dim e in a mete .. and their youn gp e nte r " On Fare w e ll sIers wi ll be looked a Cter fo .. an hou ... mil This W e e k T he "baby parking" a .. ea is fenced in and p .. ov ides a sandbox and toys. Th e R ob in Hood Theatre company And Cor the ba .. ga il) hunte .. s, there a t A .. den is now in its fi nal week of is sti ll another twist. The same dime 1951 sum mer p .. oduction wilh the 8:~0 cove .. s up to ha lf a dozen kids p .. ovided perfo .. man ces this week of the hil a .. - lhey belong to th e sa me fam ily. ious fa l'ce, "Th e Wal .. us and the Carpente..... P ame la Si mpson, Barbara Rush, a nd J ohn D .. ew Deve .. ea ux head ~ t he cast of the fa .. ewell bill of the R ob in Hood's fo u .. th season which d .. aws to a close Satu .. day n ight. Th e .. e w ill be two extra perfo .. mances of "The Wa lrus and the Car pen tel''' by the Robi n Hood players 3t N D ' - -- S t T the Mill Studios Ga llery at P leasa nt ew r alll a g e ys e m 0 Be In t ailed A t The M ills, outsid e of Ham monton , N .J . These will be presen ted at 8:30 on Mc Maho n Farm Sunday and Monday evenings, Sep--tember 2nd and 3rd. M ill Studios was Thursday, September 27th ,is goin g r ecently renova tcd for th eatrica l use to be a big day in the lives of the by Mrs. G. F . Fenno and Mrs. P a ul McMahon fam il y. Tha t's the day when Gillespie to sea 300 p laygoers. The the Soil Conservation Serv ice, workR ob in Hood's "The Wa lrus and the Ca r- ing w ith oth er agr icultu ral agenci es, penter " wi ll be the fi ..st legitimate pl ay w ill completely r ej uvena te their 135presented at Mill S tu dios, where a acre far m, eight m il es w est of Dover musica l has been the only previous on the Marydel Road. production in t he new gall ery. The MeMahons have been on their T he Robin Hood players under th e farm for fi ve yea rs now, and they h a ve direction of Wind so r L ew is wi ll be lea rn ed that they can't mak e a go of .. eturning aga in before a noth er sum- it withou t good drainage. As Charles mer when they appea r at T he Pl ay- McMahon says, "You can't farm by : Mea dows, Lou isa Patnovie, Robin Powe l, P atrici a Sieman, J ane Steele, Rebecca Stockton, Patricia Wilde .. , Donna Wollaston, Barba .. a Wright. R doBom 1-128, Miss s a rBa iSd tdelel ar cecher, Spencer e, I Ar B ..ow n, J ohn E. Campbell , Herbert Cole, Vi .. gil Connell, Byard French , • . W~lel ond- . . • • • Call •• ~~~~, H;'~lmSO~:1' D~~llg.t~~, !\~~'~~d~o:;~~ State SoiI E xperts T o .R enla k e, 135 A . . cre F Urn1, I n S·IngI e Day Of For Guaranteed Lowes! Prices William S. Hickman. 1 P h o n e VI' es t C h e t el' 1 45 1 • o r \ Vilmin g t o n 4 -245 5 • ••••••••••••• .. ie, Sh il a Hem ric, Elinor J enkins, Janet J ohn son, Donna Lane, P atsy Lane, Dia n? Nelson , N in a Tamm i, Lor etta Wald .. ldge. Room 1- 105, M .. s. Do .. is Boo neCharles B .. own, Leslie Eklund, B .. uce Floyd, Pa ul Gr imth, J ohn Hrycek , Teddy J ones, J erome L ew is, Robert Sta ITord , Philip Suppi, Th eo Swann, Th omas Wright, Elaine Blomquist, Sandra Bolton, Mary Burns, J an ice 6 to ILl. l b s _ -- O ven Drc ssed Cham ber, L inda Conway , Gail F .. ench , Linda L ee Guyer, P ame la K aufmann . Ma rgaret Lin ton, J oann . MacKa nett, •• Sandra McDonald, P atncla P orter, Nf'wa.-l{ 4-856 Co~stance Rothenbacher, Catherme Sm Ith, Nancy Streets, Adele Thomas. - - - - - - - FOR Lesson-Sermon Th e subj ect of th e L esson-Sermon in F irst Church of Christ , Scientist, 1201 Van Buren Street, Wilm ington, on Sunday, September 2, 1951 will be PHONE "Chr ist J esus." Morning service and Sund ay school are at 11 .00 a.m. Fresh Killed TU res ky R J FELSINGER NEWARI( TAXI :~~tU SI~I~~S ~~~;i~~;~.n ~~:~~~~ W:~k~~~ ~:~~n~ f~~o~ryc;oe;.~s ~Si~:t t~~U ~ac~ "A center of cu ltu re is a place where ~~:~:~u~s~c:;~~~:?!C~~\~~:~:~f~:~ ~!~~~~l~:S ~;7:~, dr3:~~?e~~~~~~~~ ~.· ~__tc_e_{:_~d_~n_i_an_t~V_,O_~~_;_I~,~_t_Ol_;~_~a;._or_~_d_s_~ _~P_t; __ 2342 _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ n ings and Saturday aftern oon. In ac- to constr uct dra inage ditches to dra m cor clan ce w it h R ob in H ood pol icy, th e farln . A comp letel y new pla n w il l .:••:••:••:..:••:+:..:...:-:-:-:-:..:-:..:..:..:..:-:..:..:..:..:-:..:..:.,...:..:..:..:+:..:-:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..) :i: :!: each opening ni gh t w il l be at red uced r ates, with a $1.80 top in effect, ra nging down to 90c. The matinee will also be at the lower ra te. and on Wedn esday t hrough Saturday evenings, theL'e will be a $2.40 top. "Detecti ve Story," th e r ecent Broadway hit comedyd rama will be one of the fou r fa U p ro- be esta blished d uring t he day with th e help of eq ui pment furnished by more ·1· than twenty cooperating implement dea lers. T hey w ill setup a system of 'j' permanen t pastu re of hay and crop ::: rota tions. ::: Oth er agricultural agencies incl ud- ,1, ing the Un ive rsity of De lawar e Agr i- ~~~~~~~~dW~;\ t~~ ~t::~·e. three ~~II~~~~~'~ ~:~.~:~~~nth;e~~~~:, ci~~eS~~~ to be Former Winner s To .j. Drl11er s of DOM E S TIC & :!: COM M E RCIA L A-t S t ake In 100-M ile Event A t L an g horne The stage is all set for the 13th ru nning of the 100-m ile Nationa l Cham pionsh ip motor cycle race, at the famed L anghorne Speedway. Practica ll y all of the fo rmer w mn ~rs w ill be on hand when the" starting fl ag is dropped on what p rom ises to be t he grea test fl eld the even t h as ever see n. The cen tury grind. sch edule:! Sund ay at 3 p.m., will clim ax a two - ~\~~ii7e d:!~~ CI~!~:: :nl:y~~~u~O~~ ~~u2~~ hogs. T hey are hoping to continue in a well-ba lanced farm prog ram. MI'. and Mrs. McMahon have al ways lived on a farm , and wou ldn't change places with city people. They have four ch ilrden. Jun , the oldest, is married and · lives on a neorby fa r m. Nan ey graduated [rom Dover High Sch ool last J une. R becca Ann is a ju nior at Dover High School a nd Bi lly is just 5 'fL . He w ill sta rt schoo l at H a .. t1y next fall. ~~:nt~,~~~~o~~:~~.. sca~~~fa~O~~::~;c~~ §~~~~~~~~~~§~ the country and Can ada giv ing battl e for laurels. Bi Ll Huber, defe ndin g ch am pi on f rom Read ing, Pa., heads th e list of nearly ELK Theatre ~~eB::i~I~~~~~: ~.7.:n:n;hc::~~;~L;~:~·~~ Health/ul Air Conditioned 'P inter and Summer ~li~S\~Ott~: n~~li~~ p~L1~~~.r~\~~l 1~::~:~ Elkton, Md. Phone 92 holder for the event- h is avera&e is wh ile lead in g, Chann was h alt ed Li ll e A ug us t 31 to a b .. oken cha in , however, h e st ill Frida y managed to fin ish th ird . DOlLble F eal.ltre Dick K lam [orth , of Groveport, Ohio, Double Ho,.ro r S how w ill be shoot ing for the t .. iple; B ill Mille r, of Mountville, P a. holder o f the lap r ecord, prom ises to be a threat. L ast year th e Keystone State cyclist was forced out after leadi ng at the eighth mi le. Bobby Hill , holder of 1vith r ecords from one to twenly -five miles, Bela LlLgosi, Lon. Chaney w ill a nswer th e sta rti ng fl ag w ith t h e r oa r of a fast two-w heele ... Among the 10calites who appear t o be in th e runni ng a re Al Wil cox, of S ept. T .. enton and L eon Ap plegate, of Bur- S aturda y Jington. Also SLa n MyerJl, of DoylesDcmble Featltre town ; J ames Gregory, of P h il ade lph ia and Bill K ell y, of Phoen ixv ille, P a. . Time tr ia ls and the nov ice champ ionwith ships w ill be presen ted Saturday a fte rnoon. Sunday, previous to the ru nJoan Davis, Dic k e Foran ning of the 100-m il e National Cham pionshi p, t he Amateur champ ionships Ir ene Hervey, Fuzzy Knight for five , ten and fi fteen m iles will be staged around t he worlds fastest one "Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Men" "Invisible Ghost" 1. "He's My Guy" "Whirlwind" 2. ;~~ ~':c~~;,y~n~~e oc:;t~~~C~i~~:d a~: Gen e A lttry, S miley Bltrneu e th e A.M.A. The affair is bein g spon- S unday sored by t he Mi dd le A tlantic Motorcyle Dea lers" Associa tion. R c clamation Of OM Ot'chard Soils with c1~~u a~anOI~u~~;lt~ ~~~~~~~ \~!:~not~~~ Monty W ooLey, Thelma Ritte r cr ops, said G. M. Gilligan, ch emi st at Sept. 3-4 the Delaware Agr icultural E xperiment Mo n. -Tues . Stati on. John I relancl Many Delawa re growers have had troub le w ith certain crops on orchard Lloyd Bridges, Marie Windsor' soil s. beca use arsen ic Crom sp ray main ter ials has co llec ted in the soil. Th is happens particularly on light, sandy so ils . P ro fessor G i111gan says fa rmers can S ept. 5-6 cu t down aI's nic damage by add ing W e d .-Thul' , iron or zinc salts. A more practical meth id is t o add orga nic ma tte r- with farm man u re, or by grow ing gree n manure crops. Rye is abou t the best green manure crop tor this purpose, S tarring h e says. Donald O'Conner Before trying to reclaim old orchard so ils. Gi ll igan sugests that you have PilJer Laltrie and your so il tested. Your county agent Frances the Talking Mule will arange the test and help you plan a program to fo llow a fterwa rds. S ept. 7 It m ight take several yea rs, bu l Frida y such so ils can be made sa fe for all crops. Some c .. ops that a rc tolerant f "Little Big Horn" "Francis Goes to the Races" "The Fat Man" ::::~:,c :;~~nas~~~:~~~, ;:r~ot~~iS~e~~: J. 1.vitlt t oba cco, rediraspberries, grapes orch a rd Scott Smart grass and cerea ls. nl order, lhe plan ts Radio's original fat man m ention ed last are not as a rsenic lol- ~~~§§~~§~§§~~ eran t, as the planls mentioned fi rst. = :You can see for yours&lf by: . Checking the w.i,b' y'our purchase. Chec:king the cash regist.r rec.ipt against the prices plainly marked on each item. 0' Please let us kn!lV/ if we should ever make • mistake, because our loyal employees want you to feel always that )lou can trust AlP. Please w,ite: CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT. A&P FooctStores 420 Lexln,ton Ave., New York 17, N. Y. OPEN LA 1'E FRIDAY 'TI L 9 p, M, SATURDAY 'ti L 6 P. M, . All Prices in This Ad Guar>nleed Through Saturd~y , Sept.l st For Estimates Call ROY T. WALTON Arulonnces th e R e mo val o f Hi s O ff ice F rom 108 ~:Oud::.n·.:;:~,:::,er/l·nh(:t!:Ir.'~k 1~,~,"~~;jV~~:d ":t~~~abG~d ~'o/~'~;,,~~' '¥I~r~h'ng in'ht :i: Chiro pratic Ph ysician Sc p t e mh e r Fresh Fruits & VegE.~·ab les .!. URi CHARlES H. SCHUlTHESIS 011 Enjoy / c;. P's Fine Seler;ti01z oj :1: 1, 195 1 L • ' California Luscious Jumbo ~iJ..e HONE'YDEWS ICEBERG LETTUCE P",CEOHIGHER ELBERTA PEACHES NONEPRICEO/ 4 NO NE PRICE D HI G HER • CA ~' F OR NIA- rt o H f HIGHER Oran-ge JJJice BIROS 2 ~~:: 47 c Snow Crop Fryer~ ~-~ = 1.59 Frozen Peas ci~OB~Rl~:~:i l;k;Z 25c /0''91 h. od Ib, ~ l;k;.1 25 c Rasp be rr:~e~ W~;~~~:'::D En SnewCroplemonade 2 ~~~: a'ie Grape Juice S~R~~ 2~~~', 45e r-----------~~--------~ SW'iT' S PREMI UM, CU OAh"; ' S PURITA N. O SCAR ~ ~ A \· ER , FEl IWS iHAN~E O 11 0 14 OR SUPER RIGHT-SHO Rt 317 CAPITOL TRAIL TENI).ER TO LBS. AVER"GEI SHAN K p~m EN D f O UN ,? . elVar":, DelalVa ,.e EN D PO ~ D (S OME SLICE S REMOVf :7 r1I OM TH ESE Mo n.-Tue s .-We d.-F ri. - EACH E . Ma ill S h'cet to !l-ll a .m., 2 -4 p_m _, 6 -8 p .m, 18 Announcement Effective September 1, 1951 we will have installed a refrigerated milk station in Newark. This enables us to give you the same service that we could give you should you live adjacent to our milk plant at Wilmington and equally as fresh. Just call us and you will reo ceive prompt and courteous service. Our products Premium A Premium Homo. Regular A R egular Homo. Buttermilk Butter Sour Cream are as follows: kim Chocolate Table Cream Whipping CreaJll Cottage Chee e Eggs Oleomargarine Blue Hen Farms Phone Newark 4771 \:;---------;;;;o--------------.}) 59c :~~ ~::F Ib EN r.~ 1 71 C \~~O~ ! _INOSlIC!S REMO VEDFR O MTHESE ; ALVEI! Thurs .-Sat. b y A plJo intmen t Only S ept. 2 "As Young As You Feel" We have talk.d a lot about ho,,:" prou'd, we Ire of our employees' prixed reputation for nonesty .nd aOC;>.Iracy. But you aon't have to take our W'irrJ lor "it, ;l: 111 C r ow n Customers' Corner 5: Race For Motorcycle ~~1\~1 p\~o~e~~il Conser vat IOn Serv Ice I:<.!;~=========================~ ·I S I Governor El bert N. Ca rvel has p roSpeed T It e 11'l1{ ay cla imed the day as Soil Conservation Natio nal LAlOR DAY - MONDAY, SIPT.. lxv .:. WATER WELLS ;i: Day in Delaware. The McM ahons have 21 head of Hol - STOI.t GLORD ALL DAY WALTON WELL DRILLING, INC. :,:.'': \ ::: Fish Comm ission, Farmers' Home Ad- .;, :1: m in istration : and MarDial 2-8 262 Paper Mill Roa d, RD 3 :1: k eilng Adm in Istra t ion a ~'e c o op e ~'at l !~ g .:..:...:..:..:••:..:..:••:..:••:••:••:..:_:_:~:..:..:..:••:••:••:••:••:..:..:••:_:_:_:••:_:_:••:_:...:_:_:_:..:_:.....:...:••:••:- :-:••:••:-:...;..) a~d P~'oduction At AlP you'N fincrvalu'l no end. "for the L.bor D.y w.ek-.nd ••• good Ihingt galor. fo help you ep.nd I happy holiday without Ip.ncftng' a fortun •• Stock up nowl CANNED HAM~ WI LSO N ' S-T ~N D ER' MAD E SK IN LtSS BON EL ESS WI TH NATUR AL JU IC ES 6-tb Ib !35c ~~ . 15 Cooked Hams l~um. ~;NAg~~:G S~lIm GRE~~V}~ sJ~~~ ~~TLf Ib 63c :~N ~:;rf Ib 7 5 c '~~~ E Ib 1.9c Canned Hams C:~~ ~~E::;S Ib 85e Sliced Cheese A~:t~i~~OOR Y,lb 29 c Medium Size ~hrimp Ib59c Franks ' A~~~~~:~~T~~E:S ~kl~ 5g e Stewers m~~~ti~IE~Eo"HrgH~Las. Ib 43 0 Sliced Bologna lAIG. Y ,·lb 37 0 Aya lla bl, In ' ~Ib . Ito xu fo r fnn lng purpo U " $2.89 PINEAPPLE JUICE SMI~~B~iAND 4:~~ 29 ., A&P GRAPE JUICE b~~n!J 21 c :::t~: 38 c 'NABISCO GRAHAMS 6~1~01 1Sc ~.~; 34 OUR OWN TEA B GS 49 ~ ~ C : C I p'g of 16 bag . a nd I pkg of 48 ba g. PI "'l S, o , poslt Apple Sauce L~EW 2 ::;:' 23 c Grape Jam tA~ '1~I,b 250 ~~~ 4er 1 Get II IOe Brelld C Baverages YUr.'N CLUB lilajah Salad Dressing ~i::,'1 4~c Cracker Jack 6 ,k., 25 0 Roy Rog~rJ Cookies '~l;;' 36 0 Mayonnaile tir. ,t: 36 c ql'a'" 65e Nedick's Orange c;:m3 ~~~ 49 0 Mazola on Nowl 2'p'g com? or 64 bag. , or BanquetChick£~0~~~:E~LE4';~;b1 ,93 Peanut Butter :l~ER 'I;;' 35' lipton's Frostee OE~I~RT 2:;::25 Butter I~~~- S~'~~ i 5c~ln~:I~ 771 Cream Chees! 3-:~!~~~'f., ~: 3Rc 1 Coupon With ellen Plldllqlt of GOOD LUCK Y~LOW OLEOMARGARINE IN If.·lb 32' ~<SItiJ . lb. PlUNTl i THI OO~PON " j . : ; . - .. \ SAW ~ ON A ~ OF JAJtI PARnI BREAD 1';1 11' Iitt 22 0 (THHE SA.... 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