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THENE For .Newt

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Two The Newark P ost, Newark, Delaware, Thurs day, Augu t 23, 1962

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LEITTERS TESTAMENTARY II M'll ( k H d d N l urday a t the home of Mr. and Mrs., home o! Mrs. W. Harmon Mon y, C :Hict Robe rt P. Merce r ·Whe•tt QtiOta Vote Esto tc of J ohn n . Graden Dcc•ns~d, J~ 1 .11 ,,

I ree un re ews NoGrn~~ Dcn;!>sey at CCo~·t·~ crA~~~h~ I State regent, in Middletown. I Complete ROTC Camp I . ~ ~ ~~;~~~lCJI~tn ~.~·~~~n g~~:nEs\~r~ o~·J~I~.~ ~~~:~~·· u s spcil .. er was Ul lS \ - I Sl•l tCfl Au 0' '>OtJI R Gradton lat e of New Castle n undrt•d s lr &h

Sara P e nni ngton Evans , Corresponde nt or D nto<~, Md., who discussed hos- The ann ual !a ll sta te meeting I --- '" t:l ' a I d;,eased, were duly gran ted un to wu: lt-'r,.',,k , Phone CE 9_7798 pilullzation .and i~s ben fits tor U1c I '~~s arranged !or Oct. 20 at Doyct·, . Cadet Robert P . M_crcer completed F , C , J 196,., ~~:-~01~. 0~ r~?,:n t~rr~Je~~nr~~~ •Ji 1J~.'~'~' ~ 11 , . . . , grange famtly. "tl~ a workshop at the mormnr,l stx week~ o! lra~ll:'ng at the Rc- i 01 I op ll ;) A. D . 1962 and all Qersons Indebted to • 111112 ·m

1 h • summer program for the Ltmestonc Road. L . sons arc held I The Ho k , b cl of the scss1on. serve Officer Tl'aJtUng Corps sum- the said deceased nrc requested to' Slid ·1 d Delaware P uny Club is nearing on Mon~~y, Tucsd~y, Wc~~1esday Nccd lcwor~ ~\7d 0

1;0~1~erlca a r-\ Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Farmer and I ~c.~ camp a t Indiantown Gap M il- Wheal grow~ vole Aug. 3o, ~~~tk~1 '1~~:~';gZ{' ~~ t~',?,.;i,~~c~~~;J~u~'IJI,~:. ::~('~::\~~~·' t~d completion, with 84 chlldt·cn n- and 'l'huz sd~ from _B.30 .;0 11i 0t ~·rr · ran qed last week at a meeting of

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daughter Linda of Limestone Road , Jltat Y Reservation, P a., Aug .. 3· on marketing quotas for the 1963 mnnds ognlnst the deccnse~l "''" rt·-,m.zlld< · '' r oll •d . Head instruclot· Is WilHam ~~~ ~;,~ 1 d~'•·g~~\zci'd

0{~~~ Ypon: ~~~~ the x<;~•tlvc board at _tht> hom~no! J ~~ct ,:;';e,~~~· ;~ t.~~ttv~ni~c.rsY~c l'rop of wheal. The issues wi ll be ~~~~;gd du\~ ~~~~~~t~d "t~ t~~e~~',',\ .J.I~: :;;~:~.•:ddu\~ G. Sabine. w ho Is In charg o! the which is for children 10 New Castle ihe westdcnt, JM.rs. Sm a P. ~v bs, ' ARNOLD I R? D la~at~ y the same as voted on for the 1961 ecu tors on or before the t h~ll~:h jla\'. lllln .. tr..t.l(' lll\ 0 '

A. Felix duPon t, J•·., Stables on County. Th is is the club's fourth I h~;d bcct~~~.u~vit~n-;a~~::~~:S J~c t~ o The ;I-~ : ,·-old cadet, son of Rob- wheat crop. . . ! ?~ f~l~llb:i;a?r. I !J63 or abide Y tc aw I tfw ~:;~' u:~ l~·h '. ".,;_<!W'S,_,,tJollltn!;•

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1 ing and an a fternoon program, and GOLDSBOROUGH· u l . . 1ercer. 11 5 Fot·sythia Drive, Lh~nc~bric~:~~:~~{m~~~bi~~=;:~ana;d ACf~:;~""tJ~hi:~P~~~~:nf1; ~1{,' ~v\\ ,"]g~·~~,.\t\jl~l,~~·' J. ll.z~.'k 1n ,

COI\O' LE'rELY . A 10MATIC I Ovl·r 100 grangers rcpt·es nWng ! to observe membership week Oct. - I Mendowood, ts a 1059 graduate of c _ll ation slate committee points William B. Gradon and. n,.1 • n.lllk or D•In,,,, GE F ihe t·-I<Jo of the 24 Delawar gr:m~cs, attend- 1-6. OFFERS ;P .. S. du Po~1l High School, Wil- ~~':\~~t, in gc.~era l, the 1963 w heal MarU1a G. H~:~~;1s1<;;;. · RalntondC _ SHER eel the annua l stale p1cntc last Sa t- Mz·s. Joseph Mitchell will take CUSTO

1 BUILT RANCH I rrun gton. He 1~ a member of Kappa program und r ex isting leg islation Aug. 9, 16 23 1 Au, ~ 16 ,, \VA i ----- charge of the money raising proj ct • I Alpha fratermty. provides fOI· farm acreage allot - - ' · '· •3

12-10 or 6-lb. Lond

$189.95 for low-cost auto, home, life, accident and sick· n ess, boatowners, and business insurance.

teria ls for monU1 ly sr>wings. (RED MILL ROAD). attended the annual Farmer fami ly mum 55-million-nct·c nat ional whcot i ""f h e this fall to provide funds ror ma-~ Large lot beautuu!Jy sh rubbed mcnts set on the basis of a mini - I

Mrs. Paul Woodward , Mrs. Wal- LARGE COLONIAL - 2'h baths reunion recen tly at Woodlawn, Va. a llotment. j tcr Marsha ll, and Mrs. Bernice new. (WEST PARK AREA). w anda Fa•·mer and Rudolph F arm- · ld b Sheldon will servn as 'he tea com-~ Cli b d Minimum prtcc support wou e milt c. ~ • BRICK RAN - 4 e rsm, 2 r, Jr., of Washington, D. C. - house at a nationa l average of $1.82 per 1

M•·s. Mitchell , as D !aware sta te ~- b~~~Y(~E~~tr:c~~ s~~~ ~v~~-~is a~~ b~~ei:~ eu 0r~1~ni~~d aunt - bushel <75 per cent of parity) it: • High Rise Ranch Design with chairman and Middle Eastern rc- 3 bedrooms - H'• baths - re- Mrs. Joseph B. Eastburn of Lime- ~~-~~c{s 1 ~~fr~vch\~=:~i~·~~gv~l~ot~ I Spli t Level Entry

ue: Y a. e 1 ann•v~r · 2-STORY - 4 bedrooms - l 'h gc ry, 1avmg een a pa.ten ° - Anyone harvesting wheat in cx-·r sda ' th 5011 . n aty I l . b ' . t ,· Me • Beau t•' ful Brick Front ConstrUC· g-ional chairman, was a guest last creation room (CAPITOL TRL) stone Road, is rccov ring from sur- lhc Aug. 30 referendum. I cc lcbmtion or the organization of baths - r ecr at.ion room - moria! HilStJi tal. cess of their allotment, or 15 acres tion the Colora, (Md.l branch at the I fa llout shelter. (ROLLING HLS) J\llr. and Mrs. Warner Nauda in and -whichever is larger-wou ld be home of Mrs. Bertha Balderston at I sons Ray and Lynn of Limestone subj cl to marketing quota penal - • Cathedra l Ce ilinged En trance Colora.

2•2 T~a~:. . BE~~~~DJ;;ri~e~o~~~ Road, spent a few days last week ti cs on t.hcir xccss wheat under a foyer

Cl~~":,~~·s t~!i lh; wr~~e ,~flk h;;~ CAPE COD STYLE - 4-bedrms. ~ ~ Stone Harbor, N. J . quota program (except ·those grow- e Spacious Balconied Living Room · '· r ami

1 th' 2 baths. Hot water heal. (DUN- LETTERS TESTAMENTARY crs having prim· approva l lo har- with Room Size Dining Area

nn ~utlngt aind picn ic ksupper 15 LINDEN ACRES). Estate o f J ames Braden Deceased. vt>s l up to 30 acres under the "feed ev nln.[! a _, cnape P ar . Notice is he reby Jtiven t hat Letters whcn t '' provision) .

1•·· and Mrs. K emper B. Pie~on tl R~~~:~e-;;-t, l\~~~~x~~ CR~~~~~ ~~!~~~e~~~? ~£"0~1}~~n~~~n~e 1~~~3~~~~ If fann ers di sapprove mark ling ~uiTcl eel se

1t;ious injuries lnstt G'a t-

7 'I'O BEAR). deceased, were duly granted unto quotas, support for the 1963 wheat

urchty nJ g >. on the 1'\<'WPOr - ap Clar nee c. Braden and May R. Braden CI'OP would be based on a national

I Pike. Bolh are in Wilmington Gen- I'LIT LEVEL-Brick & Frame on the eigh th cl ay of August A'. D. average of not less :han $1.21 per ern! Hospi tal. Their ca1· was le- Spaciot rooms. Beauliiul. Ap: ~~~~ a~~ea~l~d P:;~!0~·~q~n~~i~dedto t~n;~~ bush I for coopc1·n lors who slay

Built aml Backed by 1' /ll• R('lllly Co

DIRECTIONS: Drive out West :\ lain St., to llt•n 1 •"H' , and contmuc strmght tu :\J,\1'1 r:woou

EXHIBIT HOME Ol'EN: Sal. 1 ·1:30; Sun. I 7 Datly hy

I molislwd in a lhrcc-car collision. I poinlmenls thru out. (PENK payments to the Executors without within thcil· act·!'age allotments,

Red Clay Creek \ ACRES). J ~:~1~sta~f~c'' 1de~~~~~·~s ~,?e"1 ~~gq~i;~~n~~ with no support for noncooperaloi'S. k M l'rcsbyterlan Churrh RANCH - 6 attractive rooms I exhibi t and present the same duly Those eligible to vote nr all Fran · .anCUSO A spec ial meeting of the congrc- featuring complete modern k it- b~~g;.;ellh~o ef~l;u~"~ayE':,~cuit~~~~ ~~ r,•: grow!'rs in com mercial whea l states

E ~ galion of thi s church wi ll be held chen and family room (Harmony 11 963 or ab ide by the law In this beholr. who wi ll have more lhan 15 acres Phone iN 8-4,62;) Sept. 2 at 7:30 p.m. conduc ted by Hill~)

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Address Thomas M. Kei th , Attorney of whea l fo•· harvest as gra in in NIELDS

Sales & Service I'ARIC 'N' SHOP CENTER Elkton Rd., Newark, Del.

the Rev. J ohn F . McClconz·y of Els- Arn old Goldsborou~:rh, ~~n~~~~; [Jg/~~~;:g, Trust Bldg., Wz l- 1963. but no farmers taking pari in I You're In g ood hands with rncrc, moderator , to elect n n om in · w Cl arence c . Braden th0 "feed whcnt" progr am.

aling committee for the selection R ealtor 1

. and Farmers will rece ive noti ces of ALLSTATE• of a p<lslor. 269 E ,!\lain: Street _ EN 8_8751 May R. B';;:1~i~itors their 1903 farm wheat allotments

INSURANCE 111e guest soloist last Sunday was Aug. 16, 23 , 30 · in ndvancc_or the rclcrcndum, Z im-GENERAL • ELECTRIC I Companies

Authorized Deal e r _ _I \ ___ H_oM_E_o_r_"_cE_s_, _sK_o_K_,e_. 1-LL._. __

Boo/,s o/ tl1 e 1UTUAL BUILD1NG AND LOAN

ASSOCI TION 0 /'C II for sllbscripliou to lite

EIGHTY-FTF1 H SER.IES BE ll\'N L'\G \VlTII TlJ E i\lONTli 017 .1\UGUST

hares $ 1.00 Per ]\[unlit fa turity va lue $200.00

OB1ce at the F~nmers I nsu ranee Agency 2 East :'ll'ain S trc ·t 1 EWAIU<, D Et..\Wi\RE

ANGIE'S SUB S p ecializing in e Subs e S teak s

e Pizza

ORD ER S TO TAK E OUT

For Fast, Pick-up ·scrvige

CALL EN

8-24·08

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ANGIE'S-Betwcen North College & North Chupe]

Just off CleveJand Ave. at 97 WILBUR S T .

B u cks k in Billy, tel vi s ion s ta r of WRC V-TV, will mal<e

a gue:t p rformance at 2:30 P.M. o n Satu r day as ihc

feol ure of lit e 'ewarlr, S h opping Cen/cr's

7th ANNIVERSARY SALE

Don't miss the parade o! bargains during U1 e giant Center-wide ArU1ivcrsary Sale, this week and next at the

NEWARK SHOPPING CENTER MORE THA.'\' 14 ACRE OF FREE, PROTECTED PARKING

HC~rbpr · t Windle, a nllts ic t (.'a h C'r in ------- 1 mcrmn n sa!Cl. the Marshal lton school district.

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P oll ing places wi ll be announced David l farm on has returned to by t he local · ASCS county office.

hi s home on Valley Road a fter a N k R I E f & I ( ---- -- --' --time weeks' k ip with the Civil Ail' ewar ea S ate nsurance 0. Mt·. and Mrs. Hu!(h Bowie of Car-Patro l lo Tu rkey, Gc•·many, France, ncy, N. J .. have b en th guests Scotland , and En!(land. of ~ T1·. and J\lli'S. Will iam Philhower

cl ;;~~~ll•~~ gt~1~·. ~rndL~~~: Ji.~~~~~~ F 0 R S ALE ;lnay~hc~~~~~ P;~\~h~~~e ;.~1 er~t~1~:n~~ IT chn of Hockessin, and James F · • d $ 7,800 home with her grand parents f r a

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Land s wi ll lake place Sept. 8 at ' a u·wm S ........ . ........ .. ..... .. ...... ...... . .... .................. .. ... visi t.

~h~,·:.~h, i~~i;;;;in~~~~~c~~thL~;hct~:: 28 Montvale Dr . ................ .. .. .. ... ....... ........ ... ........... ).1,200 Ju~~u~r~~~~~~-~f ~~cN~~~~:,e~\~~· 0~ . ceplion following at the Hoeh n 23 McCord Dr (Miracle Split) ......... .... .................. ... 15,000 Dclawar , has accept d a teachi ng

ho;~e ~~-i~ 1~to~~~bl~'~a~~~~ored 1·c- 3 13 Tamara C ircle .. ....... .. . .............. .... ... .... .............. 1 4,000 ~~f~i,t{~!' ~~~ t~~r~~~:~~~~~o~· s~~go~ ~~c0o\~;c ;;,,~g~\1,0~~~-~. ~i.v~ r.~~C~~-~ : 58 Kollma n Drive ...... ... .. ...... .... .... .. . .. ...... ........ .... ... . 1 0•500 Sci~~-~~ · Charles Ski nnez· or Elsmere and ~I rs. Phil ip J anvier. 40 Kenmar Drive ..................... ... .... .... .................... 11,000 Manor, was an ovt·rn ighl guest of

Ehenczcr Methodist Church Mrs. L. H. Pennington, and a dinner Members of the Wom<'n's Society gtwst of Mrs. Fcnis Eastburn, both

~!;is ~~~:~:~~rs~::~~ca~-i~~v~~~~r~!~,e~~k F 0 R R E N T of }inf ~;,~·n~~1e a~~ti club held a and preserving goodies which w ill picnic and outing recen tly at the

~~za"o~c~~d b~o'~c~~l co~[ \~~ i~n~~~~~ B R 0 0 }{ S ID E ::~~coo; ~~:·il~o~e/~~~~d;;~~dg;.~~; ~~~f~:.0·~~~~~~/h~1~~~~71a;~~~~ket~~~~ 88 Chaucer Dr . ....... . ................... .... .. .. ... . ........ ............ $100. ~~~k a\~~~-fdcwcnl swimming and

wi ll be "The Old Country Store." Also I his mon th , g irls in the cook-

!Y~id~~ ~?e~~,~~~~-~~ clfr~~c~c~;~f;. s~~~~~~ Pilg rim Garden s ;,~mt~~'PK:t~~ aan dbt~~',?~~ ;~shl~,,~ ~-it~ i ~~:;~~. n~w~~-~: i stmas shop, and 604 R osewood Drive ................................................. . $ 130. ·Vi~;i':;;~ ~~c:;~~~.~~~2 J~a~:!1;1~;;:

Mrs. Robert P . Major i s general slon attended state 4-H camp al chainnan, and Mrs. Norman Whi te- CALL FOR A.N APPOINTMENT Camp Dames. man and Mrs. Harry Nelson, supper Mr. and Mrs. Waller Hopkins chail·m<'n. EN 8 -8546 or EN 8-8797 have moved into their new home

1 go';~c :,l~c o~i r~~;v~~~hf~d ~-ob:t~~ Academy Stre!)t, Newark, Del. ~-~~~1e~~Y~~~c~~~'in!'f~~~ ~~c~~,~~-~

I the Acme Market in the Ncwa1·k . r esiding al Westga te Farms. Shopping Center. Mrs. Clifton Knotts is in charge.

Camp r.ra ttahoon on Limestone Road was the scene of the an nual NEWARK picnic foz· employees of the Inter-national Business Mach in~ Com­pany and their famili s last Satur­day.

Mr. and Mrs. Lou is Dempsey of Corner Ketch, were hosts to the Dclawm·c Assoc iation for Retarded Chi ldren last Thursday with a picnic foz· members and their fami lies. Mr. D mpscy is president of the asso­ciation.

Fire caused by lightning destroy­ed lhe small frame barn on the properly of Mr. and Mz·s. Lester Larson ncar Corner Kelch early Friday moming.

35 Freemont

Pleasant Valley R oad ... .. 7,000

603 S h ue Drive ................ . 1 2 ,900

42 A ugusta Driv e ... .. ..... . 13,900

1 3 Knickerbocker Drive Newly Renovated

14,500

105 C h eltenh a m R oad 25,500

104 Chelte nham Rd ... 25,900

103 L ocust Drive ........ 2 3,900

115 Briar Lane .......... 35.000

116 Manns Avenue ..... 26,~00

.............. ... ... .. .... .... 1 8,900 601 Dalla m Road .. ......... .. ....... ... . 30.500

so~\~n~Ic~t'~~/~~fi~YL~~~0~1 :~7~l 500 R a d c liff ................ ................ 21,000 3 17 Wilson Road ..................... .. . 3 1.000

;'~~~~d~~~d~r~c~,:~ ~~a~~~1~~~:~~~~ Paper Mill R oad ...... .. .. . ................. 22,500 transferred by the DuPon t Com-

112 Cou n t r y C lub Drive .... ... ..... 24,500

pany. They will live ncar London- I vVedgewood R oad .. .. .................... 23,900 derry . , 303 Nottingham R oad .. .. ... .... .... ... 35,000

.Tr~'~n;~~n~~~h~~v~~ ~~~~~0~( W ooded Lot- T anglewood Lane .. 5,7 50 Route 40 ... .... .... .... ..... ... ............. .. Syracuse, N. Y., visited rela tives in thi s area last week. They stayed 304 Wilson R oad ...... .... .............. 32,7 50 wi th Mr. Pierson's s ister, Mrs. Rob­ 500 Apple R oad .......................... ..

crt K rouse at Alden, P a. A surp1·isc r eception was held

Saturday night in Harmony Grange Hall in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Tl'imblc of Wilmington who were celebrating their 25bh wedding an­nivcrsa r·y. Th0 a iTa ir w as arranged by their daughter, F ay Tr imble. Th e Trimbles fo•·merly l ived in the Mermaid area. Mrs. Trimble was Edith K rause of Ris ing Sun, Mel.

MANY OTHER LIS'l'INGS

Hugh F. Gallagher, Jr., 74 East Main St. Phone EN 8-8758

FOR NEWARK REAL ESTATE Conault a Member of

14 ,500

19,300

M1·s. P aul W. Mitchell , Mrs. Wal­ter lfolbcrton, Mrs. T. Clarence Ma rshall , Mrs. J ames Marscy, and Mrs. Sa1·a P. Evans wer represen- ! ta liv s from the Capt. Willi am Me- I Kennan Chapl z·, Daughcrs of the Amcl'ican Revo lu tion, who a llcnd­ed the luncheon mrt• ting for state officers, state chairmen, and chap! r r egents held last Sattll'day at the THE NEWARK REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION

A. C. L il z<' nbet·g & Son

H ealtor - E lkto n, Mel.

EN -5 111 in N ewark

hX 8-3877 in E lkto n

GLI' N !"ARM - 4-BR's, J 1 ~­b a t h s, t1pprox. 1 'h-acrPs

wooded lot .. . .. , , , . , . $22,000

CU TOM B 11.1' RANCH BR 's, dream ki.lchcn, 2 cer­

amic tile baU1s. Newark. Ask­in!( $25,000.

NEAR EWARK, 3-BR ranch home , . , . . , . , ... $100 down

Si\TALL FAJIM - 57-acres. 3 BR remodeled home. l 'h­

baths, knotty plne Uving room with brick firep lace. Many out-buildings and several fruit trees on prop rty , , . . $19,000

2-BR DWELLING - 6-acres of land ............. SOI,D

OMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE

FARMERS INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Wilmington Trust Bldg ......................... .. .... Phone EN 8-8501

GROVER SURRATT 4 6 East Main Street ... ................ ........ .... ... . ... .. Pho ne EN 8-8587

HUGH F. GALLAGHER, JR. 74 East M a in Street .. .... .................. ............ .... Phone EN 8-8758

PATTERSON-SCHWARTZ & ASSOCIATES, INC. 61 Eas t Main Street ...... ........ ........ .......... . .... . .. .. Phone EN 8-8701

NEWARK REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE CO. Academy Apartments Bldg ........................... Phone EN 8-8546

YOUNG & WILLIAMS 96 East Main Street ........ .. .............................. Phone EN 8-8638

Exclus i, ·c Sales Agt>nts

NEWAR K OFFICE 71 East Main Str·eet

1 4 East R osemont ... ...... ................. .... ....... .

Atldnson Circ le ...................... ... .. . .... .. ...... ... ........... .... )

Appleton, Md ...... ...... ...... .. .. . . ..... ..... .. . ......... ........ .

143 Brookside B lvd ... ............... ......... .. .. .. ....... ... ..

20-Acres - Papet· M ill R oad .. ..... .............. ..

22 South Dilwyn ..................... .. .... .................... ..

4 1 Mathews ...... ............ ....... ........ .. .... ...... ..

356 Eas t Main t . .. . .. .................. .................... ..

214 W est P ark Place .. .... .... .. .. ......... .. .......... ..... .. .... ..

600 B r own lcaf-Tangl wood ... .... .. ... .... .. ..

1 Oak Road ..... .. ......... ...... .. .. ... .. .. ........ . .

Locu s t P o i nt Cottage ........... ..... ............ .. ..

242 Dalla m R oad ......... ... .... .. .......... .. ....... ............. .

Land in Cheste r County .. ..... .. ...... ..... ........................ ~v~-L o t o n U n a mi T r ai l .. . ........ .. ... ... ...... .................. .

4 6 K o ll man Drive ....... ...... .. .................. . .. ........... .

715 Academy Str eet .... ... .... ..... .. ...... .. .... ........... ..

2 Duff Circle, De!Park .......... ... ............... ........... ..

Th e :Horsesh oe ....... .. ...... . ....... .. .......... .... ................ .

G le n F a rm s Addition ....... ... .............. .............. ... ..

38 Montr ose, B r ookside .... .... ........... .................... ..

1 2 9 Kenmark, Todd Jo;Htates . .................... ... ... .

Lumbrook ........ .. ....... . ... .. ...................... .... ... ............. ·

502 R adcliffe .... ... ... .............. . .. . .... .. ......... .......... ..

5 3 Eas t P a rk P lace ....... ......................... ....... ....... .

401 Notting ham R ad ...... ....... ... .......... .......... ..

Lot 3 5 -Gle n F a rm s ......... . ....... . .......... .... ... .. ..... .

803 Elldon Road .... .... ............. .... ............ ...... ... ..... · ·

Iron Hill L ot ... ........ ... ............ .. ................ ............... .

6 Conne ll Circ le, Wes tfi e ld ................... .. .... ....... ... ..... ~ Cover e d Bridg-e Farms .. .. ...... ............................. ....... .

Eas t C le v e la n d Ave nue .......... ........ ... .. .. ....... ......... . .

6 Montrose Drive, Brookside ............. .. ............... .

4363 Bai ley, Limes lone Acr es .... .... .... . ....... .

3 6 4 South College ............ .............. ................. ..

159 Forest Lane .. ...... ............ .......... .... .. ....... ..

17 Marl in Dri ve, Brook s ide ............. ... ..... . .............. ~- --24 Ili lls ide ... ... ... .... .. ... ... ... .... ......... .. ..... .... ....... . ........... uv--227 W est Ma in St ... .......... .... ............... ................... ..

827 E lkton R oad .... .. ............ . .... .. .. ........ .... ............... .

4 Carlis le ...... . .......... .... ..................... ....... ..

Saddle C ircle ................... ....... ................... .... .. .... · ·

2104 Caro l, Eas tburn Acr es ............ ............... ......... ..

12 N orth Place, D e laplane Manor ...... ............... ..

13 0 Mad ison Drive

39 M ead o w L a n e .... .. ............ .. .......... .................... ..

95 E. Main St.

The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, August 23, 1962

Ch rjstiana (a lling I ~~hc!7~:h~;~~:r~s ~~ te~c~e~~~~~ Zeitler Guernsey Record Delaware Artists I Ucipatiot,, in th is c~mpelitlon , since th people have united in lhc vol-l untnry balUc ag. inst Hawlh011ne's wedding wiil take Supervised At U. of D. J . America s first hrlslmas S ul w.1sl -====================~

Sylvia P. Jones, Correspondent p lace next month. -- nv I ted To Submit desig.ncd by a , _Delawa l' an, Emily r Phone.: EA 8-7418 I Mr. and M1·s. Daniel Rineer and Registered Guernsey Fairfield C . P. Blsscli of VI llmmgton. 1 CROTHER '

. . A f .1 . . r . h I son Dan ot Smalley 's Mil! Road at- Trumpeters Anthem owned ·bY Zeit- IJrisbnas Seals F 1·om 1907 th rough 19 18 th Red 1 MOWER HOP 1 lhc chr~< 1 1Ulla Pr s- 1 °1111 '! _PICn ic. 01 mem ers 0 tend xi UlC Rineer family reunion le1· Brolliers, Newark, has com- Cross was included in th , desi n I

0 h will ngain hea r I ~lC lh c:~115tJ~~-Sal~lf b r l~otist at Quarryville, P a., on Sunday. plctcd an official HIR production D I - . - or the Christmas Sen! In 1919 J; 28 Red Mill Road . Churc rt uocnins:~·r tllis Ul?~~ af ~:~~P ~~~Co-~e\h n::; . D . bb ic and Billy Kcc arc vaca- rccOJ.'d, according to the American . e aware art~sts h~ve been in- double-barre-d cross, the registered I PHONE EN 8-7697

!{rr~cm .. sub<tilultng for Cen t~rvilie, Md. The grou~ will I t JOn mg at Rehoboth until Labor G.uel .nsey Cattle .Club. Vlt~~ to subrrut designs for the trade~·nm·k of . the Nationa l Tuber­. pastor. the Rev. meet at the Ch ristiana church at Day. Th~;S record was tor 12,099 pounds Chnstmas Seal. culos1s Assocwtion •. and the Red

3 p .m. Mr. and Mrs. Mi llard Davis and of milk and 538 pounds of fat. F ran k F . Pierson, Jr., executive ross we1-c both Incorpora ted in j c h Shctzl<'r will . son Tim have returned from a trip Anthem, a flve-ye~r-old , was I secretary of the Delaware Tuber- the Seal.

Jo< p·45 am. worship Nancy . Reddmg, Stanton-Ogle- to Florida. mii.kcd ror 305 days wh ile te~ tcd by culosis and Hca llh Socict said I . . . . . I

Lawn Mower Repairs-- ale --Service Parts for all mak - Reel & Rotary Mowet·s harp n d - Saws & Tools Sharpened - Brazing - Welding.

of the~~i<t church on town Road, was among r~1mpers at J ean Phelps and J ack ie Jones ac- Umvers1ty or Delaware off1c1als. that a nationwide ·on test . ~·be ' S La1 li n~ 1!1 1920, and .con tmUJng 1

~~: ... A. B. Golden Pe-Co-Mc:h recently. . companied their aunt and uncle, held to selec t d es i~ns for the ~~~~ ~~~~)si~~!~ t~~ei~a~1 ~a~~~'J 1~ 11~ f ~: ~~ ~!ichacl. ~J:•urc('!l• and I A su;pr1sc show r was g1ven for Mr. nn~ Mrs. R. B. K ee of Newark , a vi si t with the CarminP Roselli I Sea l. A fi rst prize of $1 ,000 is or- I double-borred c.ross 'l'ogelh .Y lh ' vncnt10nmg 111 Re- 1 Kathc1·1n~ Haw thorne on . Wedncs- on a tnp. to Massachusetts this week. family in Everett, Mass., and side fcred. I Sea l and the doub.lc-ba rrcdCJ 'cross

day cv nmg at the Method 1st church Dan R1neer, Jr., has returned from trips to N w Hampshire and Maine. 'l'he TB officia l urged wide par-I have b en th e banner around which

All Pr icet Effec tive Aug . 23 thtu 25 , 1962 Quontl ty Righh Ren rved. • • •

Picnic Musrl ••. Ta sty

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Canned Chickens L~nhc:,~t~o!':e"l·-~~~crz 99' Cooked Ham Lean

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Crac ed Wheat or Bridge Rye Bread R e~p;:i~ i~ar19e ltgulat 65t Golden, Ma rble or Walnut V irg inia lee . • J l Vorle fio t

Pound Cakes .. ··. ap·.~~~~~ SSe Fruit Pies .... Spec ra1 2 for '1 l tgularJSc

Jelly Buns . . •P~~i~li 29e Do' nul ol lho W ookl Regular 2Pc

A~~:~/· Do' Nuts .. 2 ~~~~ 49e

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GOLD N' SNOW LAYER CAKE

$1.00

With your purchase of a 12-oz bag of

VIRGINIA LEE POTATO CHIPS

Acme· "Su mmer Refresher" Favorites

Bola Club Canned Beverages ~;:~~;.d 6 ~~-~= 49e Round The Clock. ~~:::~~~~; Drink ... 4 ~~~: •1 Round The Clock 4 a~:~~~~· Drinks .. 3 ~~·~: 95e Hawaiian Punch ~:1,:,:. •••••• 3 ~:-~: 95• Punchinello Fruit Drink ...... 3 ~~-~: 95c Reymers Blennd ........... 3 ~~-~: 95• BT, BD, BC, BN, or BE Br;~!~~~~ .. 2 ~~·~: 69• Hawaiian Punch ........... 6 ~~~= 7fi• Tru-Ade Drink ............. 3 ~:·~: 95• Ideal Canned Spaghetti . . . . . . 8 1 ~~~~z •1 Ideal Pork & Beans ... 3 ~~~= •1 9 ~~~= •1 ld I C M • 10c0ffl 49•' ea reamy ayonna1se . . . . qt Jar

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1~~z 25• Brach's Circus Peanuts . . . . ~

2

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Banana, Butterscotch, Chocolate, Lemon, Strawberry, Cocoanut

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!&:flp DUTTER ~·s ~~~ 70' Sliced Cheese '~;:~,~;~':;;,:·~~~: .. ::: 33' Tasty Longhorn Cheese. . lb 59' Sliced Sweitzer Cheese . ~~~ 69' Loaf Cheese R•~~7:;·.~~:!~~,. . . 2 b1

:. 69' Kraft Velveefa Cheese . . 2 b1

:. 79c Biscuits p,~,,.~~;;; ~;;;:;;· • • . . . . 3 :;~~ 25'

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The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thut· da), August 23, 1962

-===-=S= o=-==c=i =al-====-==--<==E =v =e =n =ts=-=-==== I Th cngagem n t o f Miss N ancy

An ne F ucht of B lie Hill , n a r Elk ton, Md. to Raymond McMillan or Newrwk has been announced by her parents, • 1r. and Mrs. Car l W. Feucht Sr.

M 1·. Mcl\1illan, lhe son or Mr. and 1\lrs . John Me 1i ll nn o r Glasgow, Scotland. is a graduate or P aisley ~·cchnical olleg , near Glasgow. J-!e also is mployed by the Du P ont Engine ring Department at Louv­\ dCI'S.

A n early fall wedding is planned.

BLANCHE l\IAE EVERETT SLII' OVERS, DRAPES A N 0 I'BOLSTERING

Es imates ! r e with or without m ate rial

10 ARO L E ROAD Chestnut Hill Estatea

Phone EN 8-0405

August Bride

' Mrs. David Wa lker Moore

NEWARK On Saturday a fternoon , August 18,

BEAUTY SHOP ;:~ 2r!~~i~~~ ~~i;:er..i~e~~m~a~~ft~~~: All work b y Fnrlin, dought I' of 1\ lr. and Mrs.

I i\ II . JOA T JOH N 0 II

Rli; E T BRIDE

I

Saturday aft ernoon in Toughkena-

:J'o~~' p};~~~~~ri~~1c~~r~~ ~~·~d~i~~ J

T rry T.. . SJ arks, son of Mr. and I 1rs. Ruth rford E . Sparks.

I

R bert D. P atrick or Newark was best m an . shers w re Russell Nor­wood Bonney, J r ., P eter B . Coope1· I and Gerald Knotts.

T he bride rccei ved her degree

I from the University or Delaware in Ju ne.

Mr. Sparks graduated from New­ark H igh School, attended the Uni-

1

versity o f Delawa re, and is now employed by the •ewark Depm·t­menl Store.

-----VA SANT~CHLOSSER AUGUST W EDDING

Announcement i s made of th e marri age of Miss Doroti1y J oanne Vansant of P olly Drummond Hill and 1r. P aulL. Schlosser, 26 15 Pii<e Creek Road w hich look p lac , Sa t­urday, Aug . 4, in Salem Me th odi st Church, Selbyvi ll e, D !awa re.

Mr. and M rs. R obert McCall were th couple 's on ly attendants.

EVELYN WRIGHT LOVE Samtll'l McFarlin, 31 Tyre Aven ue 20 Acad emy st. EN 8-3373 became the brid of Mr Dav1d • S~t and Mrs R obe1·t Bernard

T (Free Parking In Rear ) 6~~:\~~~ ~00~~~~1?;, ';-le~~·"· and Mrs. ~~-~\.rc~tv~l~clc~~;1:~t~~~~~·o~se~~~~~

I' Rev. R. Irvin Pus.ey, pastor of birth of a son 1)01'11 Aug. 10. Sgt.

,}~f'l Red Lion M thodist Church P r - M1llc1· IS ~he son of Mrs. He len , QUH~ formed the ceremony which was Barnard Mil ler, Newark. 1

. ,~ fol low d by a 1·ecepl1on in the So- Mr. and Mrs-:-~JUam F. Ca nn, ~ O ur I cwl room of the church. Jr .. and children have returned f1·om

f'RE- IEE N ~EPT, Given 111 maiTial(e by h~1· fath er,~ J vacation in Cedar Rapids. Iowa 50 E . MAIN RT. llw br1de wore a chantilly lace :111ct Ships Bottom Beach, N. J .

in NEWARK gown of floor length with ti ers of -o-loce and Ju li e. A crysta l c rown 1\!r. J . P . Cann, Jr., and son Wood-

----- ---- _ son Wnddy, are spending several

I days w ith Mr. and Mrs. Cann, Or-

METROPO LITAN chard Road. ----

B E A U T Y S AL 0 N I held h r vei l o f si lk illusion . She

Newark Shopping Center

Hair Styles of Distinctiou

1 ennice! a cnscade of French camn-

1

lions, Easter li ly petals with a whi le orchid.

M iss Ma1·garet McFarlin, siste r of

• Custom P ermanent Waving I ~~~rebr~de g~~~~ ~~~i~:~~1:10~ 1-~~nadnyd - Open We<1. & Fri. E vertlngs- 1 Bl'idesmaids were Miss Judy Me-

l F'arlin, a nothe1· siste r of the bride. and 1iss Mary Moore, s ist I' oi the ifroom, whose gowns were fash ­ioned like that of th e maid of hono1· on ly in the colors of pink and o f

PHONE EN 8-1295 for Appointments

NOOK a t th E lkton R oad Park 'n' hop

WILL OPEN WED. , AUG. 29 F rom NOON until NINE

F eatu r ing a complete line of

BPa nl iful IlEAl{ Bll.AN O

and fabulou s French

LAT ES du PI GOIN Yarns

with cxpel't instl'ucti ons by

i\JR S. CHARLES N . COX, Jr.

g rc n. They wore matching head pieces.

M1·. Charles Moore, b rother o f the groom was best man. Ushers were Mr. J ames M oore, anolhe1· brother

1 of the g1·oom ; Mr. Edward Mcl-"ar-1 li n. b1·o ther of the br ide; Mr. har-

lles Woerner of Bea r and Mr. J ohn Slack, Newark.

Miss J oyce Lee Moore was fl ower g irl.

I The bride is a grad ua te of th e

Newnrk High School and attended J oseph and J ay School of Beauty

1 l ntel'llaliona l Hair S tyling and is j presently employed at L ou-San Beauty P a r lor , Wil mington Manor.

The groom is also a gr aduate of th e N work High School and is

now employed with All American Engi neering Co.

After a n extended wedding trip they w ill reside a t Bea r.

when boys and girls are the busiest ••• and when there's a rush of things to do and places

Jn th~ Matter of I>DWARD .f. MIKO­LAJEWSK I, BLANC HE J . MIKOI~A­JEWSKA. IRENE '1' . MIKOLAJI, WS KA. ALEXA DR IA A. MIKOLAJEWS KA .

TO MOTHERS ~ wh o ai' co ns id r-~ ing fall e mploy-

ment, we offe r Lh advan­tages of 10 yea rs lice nsed chill car e.

~ale Nou iugham Green

Corn er lot, contempora ry ranch, LR., DR, Kitchen, 4 BRs, 2-bath s, 26x29 r ec. room. Extr as .

Imm ediate Possession

$21,000 Call Owner

EN-8-3346

We are famo us a t WlliTE MlNK PETITION !"OR CII ANGE OF NAME fo r our bca.uty ca.r c. If you a.rc The undersigned P eti ti oners rcspccl-unh a JlPY with your hair, l'lve •~ fully rcpresen~: NATIONAL TRA IN! G SE RVI CE, INC. a n opportunity a t \ \' JUTE MIN K ! Bl~·;,ct~~d',Y~"~iktia.lc~~~~~~~ a~~·~vs~~~sb~~~ Box 500 , Greenwich , Conn.

Dept, I' 8G'l

and Wife and I rene T . Mikolnicwskn Name nnd Alexand ria A. Mlkolnj cwska arc I Stree t P ilon thei r na tura l children. I

I o ~·o~~~"~ . Ti 94~.ik~~"ci cw;~~n~J~Jabo;:.:~ ._c_ i_tY ___________ z_~o_n_e_. __ ._._ sw_n_te_. -----'

I M ikOifl.icwska was born J uly 15, 1951. -

th~·t ~r'iw~~~~c.r ·beM~~~:~g~vst; E~f~~~f~-~~J ll~;:::;;::;;==_:::,::=-~- ~~====~:;:::::::;:::::::;:::::::;:::::::;::::::~:::::;:::::::;:::::::;:::::::;::~~~~ ! J . Michaels. 1 - • .<A--?o.~

4. Blanche J . Mlko lajcwska desires I rv ~rc:; A B I N G ' s !

~hn~l~~~~c?:.mc be changed to Blanche I . .~.' \ -~~0~~~~ 5. Edward ,J. Mik o lajcwskl desires (~1=:;:\j~ "~ __

t h at the narncs of h is d aughters. Irene ~

I:iik~~.~~!:~~~~·~~ ~1~~~~g~Jef~"r'~-~~~·e ~ :I ~-,.,··., ... ·D· . BAKERY and GOURMET SHOP M ich aels and Al exand r ia A'. Mlchocl s •

I respecti vely. 253 E. Main Stre t

G. Irene T . Mlko lajcwska join s i.n t he. r equest or t he ne x t preceding Pnrn-

l ::f.::~~ :•a,;de t~~~g1~ 1 i,:<e;;o"~.~ so lely ror FRUrl' COFFEE CAKE-DUTCH APPLE COFFEl<;

I

' WH EREFORE your Petit ioners re- nLUE IJERRY MUFFINS quest that an order of This Court he PUMPERNICKEL en t ered chang ing the (orcgolng n ames I as a foresaid . FRESH BANANA CAKE

;;~h~~~11fin~,n~~;~~~~~~'~r ~o~~~~ ls i \~'~v~~~~ ~·. ~l~~J ~j~~~~~l DANI SH llUTTER niTS holding both of them," snys • lsi ~~,:'~!.':, Y. ~l~~l~J~~~~~ LEMON SPONGE l' IE (Sat.) Sassy. I lsi Irene T. Mlko lajcwska

lsi Robert rc~"'b·i.';or~ lko lajcwsko Robe r t' s E scofl'i ed s~l LtCe-Cons ta.nt omnl cnL Tea -I ~Wg~~~~Y · f~;! 1 0~~tl tloners, 15 East Spice IHia nd Spices - P epper Mills, by Chef wilh a j sTi~~~ s6";c\)~~~';fri];n 1.) Delaware g uaran Lee.

! NEW cASTLE c o uNTY ', s s. Phone EN 8-2226 in Newark

I E DWARD J . MIKOLA.J I,WSKl. 11~::;:::::~::;::::::::::;:::::::;:::::::;:::::::;::~3:~~~~~~S~i35ie8e8e3E:l! BI- ANCffE ,J. Mli<OLAJEWSKA and " IRENE T, MIKOLA.JElWSKA being duly ~------------------------,

I sworn. d o depose and say t h at the racts ~c t ou t In the foregoing Petition nrc t rue.

• lsi Edword .l. Mikolajcwskl I Edwa rd .T . Mlkolnjcwskl

A ge ..

to go -school excursions, band rehearsals, trips to the library, ·

1 lsi ~t'nnnc~h ~·. ~\~~\~~~~~~~ I 1 lsi Irene T. MlkoiRj wska

I I SWORN ~!(';n'J,J6 ~~k~~'(!~~v~~'D be-

RHODES Drug Stores, Inc. be sure your youngsters

are wearing Poll-Parrot shoes suitable for the occasion llild correctly :fitted to their fas t growing feet. Whether your yormgsters are in the nursery school sot or grade school you'll find Poll-Parrot styles for them here.

6.98 lo 8.50

~ /) DEPARTMEJI1

tftcu O~n Wed. a i'ri. 9 w 9

PP.Ql.FI2

• f ore me this 20th d ny of Au gust , 1962.

OPtN 6 DAYS J lsi ~~~i~~ tut~~ssmer - August 23, 30; Sept. 6

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BOOTH 101-102 in the NEW CASTLE FARMER'S MARKET

Across From the Pizza Stand "Where l:our Dollar Buys More & High Grade

Quality b Guaranteed"

YOUR CHOICE $1.10 WEEKEND SPECIAL

~-Lb. BOILED HAM ~-Lb. AMERICAN

~:t~: ~~o':r~ ~~~A • tt:t~: ~:~~~~~::a OAL .JUGS VINEGAR .......... . ... . .... ..... .. . ONLY f9c

WHOLE JEWISH DILL PICKLES-Gal. jar .... ...... 99c 1 HAM CAPICOLA- Siiced . . .... , ........... . . ... . Just 89c lb.

I DUTCH BOY KINO BOLOGNA , , ......... .... ... ont,- 59c lb.

POTATO SALAD- MACARONI SALAD- COLE SLAW

' I Countrv s;I; s:ue~ 1: 8

~ 69c lb. . I · Oaear Mayer Choice Bacon or Frankfurter Your Cbolee - 59e per lb

I AU. IIIIL\'1'8 a ODBIII: SLIOU nua111 TO YOua O&DQ.

I WHY NOT lOIN THE TIIOU8AHDS TttAT BUY ftOII Ia

AlA~

''**************************~

C. E111.erson Johnson, Pres.

(Se rving This Area For Over 100 YeiU'I!I)

Brookside hopping Center

Brookside, Del. 36 E. Main St.

Newark, Del.

EN 8-2601 EN 8-8581

NITE PHONE: Alter 10 P.M. EN 8-5785

Prescriptions Called for & Delivered

EASTMAN KODAKS AND FU.M

WHITMAN'S CANDIES

JANE LOGAN ICE CREAM

., .............. ~ ,._ ........... - •ellftft•. ella-....._.. ... ·~ . '

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l'Oil\t'lll\'lll to tnlf', I' nkt'IY llt'l'tll".l lt•d 111\l utllll t c._•s. lwat t'.tll F:\ R·!lli I.AilGI·~ llOO~I

I•:N H-!l:lll8. IIOl'SE 4 ht.•drnt•Tns,' _ ha !-. t•nu•nl , 1m lwat ~1111 t:!tl L<'h ll.!h HD. I·~N 11-4;t.j 1 00:\J GPntlt•mt·n nn

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-----,-.,-,-,-· _ .---,~-'•rne new commu nications satellite, wh ich r elays tele­, __ , """" "'"- and radio messages between continenents,

become one of the brightest s tars in the privat fi rmamen t.

conccil'ed, designed, buil t and launched by th e one & Telegraph Company-at no expen ·e

lL is the firs t :uccessfu l communications

We give advice by the bucke t , but take it by the grain.~W. R. Alge r

"Why can' t life 's problems hit us w h e n we are 18 a nd know everything? " -=-~:an ley W. Olson

OLympia 4-5181

wilmington savings furd

soctety

Patronize your

LOCAL MERCHANTS Their taxes help

run you r schools

THEY DESERVE YOUR TRADE

Your Hostess

MRS. WM. B. FOWLER Phone EN 8-7791

The Newark Post, Newark, Delaware, Thursday, August 23, 1962

LET THE "TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE

OF NEWARK" answer this for you!

(24-hr. service)

~ CALL EN 8-9161

for rates MRS, BEA CRISSMAN

Harry. B. Crissman IV ationuide lruun~~~ee .

F..N 8.3685

I I . I '

R'AT.ED No.l~c. •' I

• 'tor CLEANEST CLOTH.ES '

: LINT REMOYA~ - - . DRIEST SPIN '

_, by_ U._S . -TE~T!N!! CO ,IN~',

UNDAY

Loren Thompson. Mini ier

1 PHYLLT DRIVE

EN 8-74-J'

ervices Sunday morn ing 10 and 11 o'clock Sunday eYeninl! at 7 o'clock

Wesley Mennonite Chapel Route 96 N.W. of Newark, Del.

C HOOL-10 a.m. IIIORN ING WOR SIIIP- 11

EVENING SEU VI CE -First S unda y of each month - 7:30 p .m .

Ucviva l 1\Tcc tings Each Evenin-g A ug. 26 lhru Sept. !!

Pas tor Herman N. Glick, Atg len, Pa. Phone LY 3-5757

(ir you've got the idea that owning a Pontiac is no f. onlu lim, but smarf, you're right) SEE YOUR AUTHORI ZED PONTIAC DEALER FOR A WIDE CH OICE OF WIDE-TRACKS AND GOOD USED CA RS, TOO

NEWARK ELECTRIC

180 E. MAIN EN 8-1155

Speaking of Money ...

EDWARDS PONTIAC 165-167 E. MAIN ST. NEWARK. DEL.

''Your career as a Medical Technologist''

Hello. Thi s is J o hn Buchanan o n SPEAK I NG OF MONEY wi th a s tory in our ca reer series th at I'm very excited about. It's a relatively new fi eld for caree rs in medi cine . . . and two good thin gs about it. First, it offers very good opportunity to gi rls. Second. it costs compa ra ti vely litt le to pre­pare fo r; and o ffers many rewards. It's a glamour ; o b. too.

: ~ ~e w;r~o~~~~ ~fo~1os~~e~lt:nt~;' h~li~e·~r'"~~~~ i ~~~ technology. Right now abo ut 90% of the medi ca l tec hnologi s ts nrc women, but the. pro portio n of men is rapidly growin g. For anyone interested in medical scie nce, but whose purse o r perso nali ty doesn' t want the professions o f docto r or nurse, medica l techn ology offers a fine o ppo rtun ity in th e field of healin g.

~r~e0nn 1foi~~hcl';~'::l1 ?.Scl:~~ro1;i~~s~e!~'des~i~~er~~i~ adva nce of science, more and more technologist a rc needed in hospi ta ls, pharmaceutical ho uses, research and private testing laboratories. The best thing abo ut it . .. it 's a vi tally important work. Wh at hurt s ca reers is to get into a job th e world can do without. But if you should have a n

:~~~~e~~ ~~~hs;~~.l ~~~ t~~j{~l~u~!~rc!'i~~c~~ nologiJL Oflentunes life and death arc in her hands. What does a medical technologist do ?

!!~~~~a b~~~i~~l~s :~~!~~h:fi1fcg~; ~~~st~~~~i He or she works in a lab, makes blood counts, liver function tests, prepares slides to enable the

by: JOHN B UCHANAN

Speaking for the Wilmington Savings Fund Society

path ologis t to dctcrnune whether or not disease 1s prese nt in blood, spina l fluid , tiss ues. She docs a httle chemistry ,a li llie biology, a lo t o f lifesavi ng. In private industry th e li fe sav ing is less direc t. The techn ologis t makes ana lyses o f medi ca ti o ns fo r pu rity and s trength. In pharmaceutica l houses, technologis ts ma ke co nsta nt tes ts upo n th e bat che s of vaccine pre­pared there, to safeguard health . In research labs, techn ologists work cl ose ly wi th top scientists searching for new mcdicnl discove ries. How do you prepare? You sho uld have two o r three yea rs o f coll ege, plus twelve mo nth s in 11 sc hool o f medical tech­nology which is co nnected with a hospita l, medical sc hool o r s tat e board of health, which has th e a pproval o f the America n Medica! Associati o n. Stay away from correspondence or un accredited schools. Some colleges give a bachelor's degree in science

=~~~o~~~e~c~~~fsor~~~~\~~~~e~h~o~~;YY~'::r ith;s~ wh o a rc going to specialize a college degree is needed plus the requi red science courses. Here 's a big advantage. Many go to work as tech­nologists after o nly three years of s tudy a nd get their degrees while working. This is easy a t a hos­pital connected with a university. And here's a wonderful thing. T he cos t of thi s ed ucati on is much less expensive than in many comparable ftelds. In fact, more than 6SO approved schools of medical tcch.nology charge no tuition

wha tsoever. That means that after two o r three yea rs of coUcge, yo u may be able to comple te yo ur education with no further tUition. But perhaps the second grea tes t adva ntage is this. You'll have a professio n so much in dema nd tha t you ca n take. tt with you if you move, a nd know yo u'll be ne~ded any pl_ace. i f a ~ irl marri es a_ nll ra ises a family. she can go back 1n to the pro les­si on l:ller o n. Sa la ri es ? Fro m 3,800 to 5,000 doll ars a yea r in hospitals for recent graduates. Positions in indus­try o n·er so mewhat mo re . an d s uperviso ry or teaching positions a rc better paid. llut like most eve rything else, proficie ncy tells. You can reac h ten and twelve thousa nd a year. l fthi s so unds good to you, make inquiries a t yo ur loca l hos pita ls a nd industrial labo ra to ries. Or write to a college tha t o ffers medica l technologica l training. * *

At the Savings Fund our buslneSII Ia to help people save regularly. Why not start a sav ings program with us and make I& your Savings Fund , ton. Your money will earn Interes t at Ute current rate of 3~ %, even In a Special Purpose account. You can open an account with u little u one dollar, wtth full puabook prlvtle,ee a& any ofi'lce regardle .. of the one at whlcll,... ...-.•« your account. You can even aU comfortablr at home ud buk by mall II you wlab. Won't y .. drop a. _,

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Gibby Young Jr. gained the New­a rk Country Club President's Cup go lf s rni-nn als by defea tin g J oe Fisher last w k nd , l -up on the 20th hole.

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The Newark Pos t, Newark, D e laware, Thurs day, August 23, 1962 Seven

~ .. fB I NeWS 0 ear 0 h I D e laware late Em·ollmenl l Colle.ge according to Dr. Elbert L. I must cmvc no l.ter Ut.ln 3 p.m. on Leslie Ford Con-espondent ve r t e Expected To Exceed 500 I Harris, director o! adnussJOns. 'l\vo I undny, Sept. 9, !or Ute begiruwtg

bf!l. J. EA '8-8484 c L Q v E R ' --- hu~drcd !reshman students are ex-J of Ol'lentation week aehvlties. Phone ! 1 A peak emollment o! more than peeled to enroll, 25 pC'r cent of I

1.,, twr .10, their hav~ 1·eturned home art 1 spending J by D B It t d t D - · sc 00 uat s with superiOr ab1ll t1es 1 tr1umphunt than victories ln~ton and Bes- ~ Mr. and Mrs Raymond Dasher: 1500 students for the 196'-63 h 11 whom arE' secondary school grad- There H·~ some defeats more

~~~ ·dM~a mMth~~W~~~r ean e y~e§ru~-~~~u~p~e~c~~a~~cl~~~w~~~e~S~t~~~e~~A~ll~~~e~~~m~a~n~~~d~n~~~vis~~~d~e~n~~~~~~~M~~~h~e~l~~~M~o~~~~~~~~~e~ hJsba~\~;r~~~~~. !11d M1· and Mrs Charles Moore left ' 4 •H Club ·~'"fl!"t 1 -

sco~-l~, ~lub girls, Joa~l Monday to vtsi_t the Wor ld's Fair I Another 4-H season is nearly com-~ New Castle County was call d! SUBSCRIBE TO YOR NEWARI' POST 11,10rr anrt J~~ly ,~:~~~~;I h ' Ml~ton h~r:w~~s' 1 ~~: t:te ~me 0 f 1 p leted With th last week of camp, upon to provide three chJefs agrun. l .\. br<~kfa~~~~ay 1

:Uorning ~~ocd~~~~st. et' 1 ares urn a l everyone starts to think of com- Robert Guenveur from Stanton

~"JudY MoOJe. Harold Wlllk, Sr, has b n re-I il~~n~ p~~~~e~ooks- Or atleastl~7d a member or the Forest Oak For News of People y 0 u Know ·' VVIh~l-hull'e R Sh~ats and .noved from Dclawatc Hosptlal to P Y ub was selec ted as chief of the

)Irs ~~11111 ,_;10ms spen t I the Hcynolds Nursmg Home, New But before we get into this, l'd 1 Delaware Tnb · I )Irs ~r "~nd Mts Olhc Castle. 1 like, t_o tell you a little about the l Ann Moran from Ute Brooksid-•'tlt 1;rtown Mrs ~'lora Cavender has ~·eturned i , 4-H 01 s at the last week 1n Camp • ettes Club 111 Newark was the Sus-ChrS - ~ from Delaware Hosptlal to the home I Barnes I que chief.

of her son Harry F Cavender neat· - - T'he Cherokees had Nina 'l'ammtl Red LIOn. 1 Bobby, Eddte, B11Jy and J acktc; I as lhe1r chtcf. 1'\ma 1s a H1ll 'n'

.. ""Un21n. •<•~-- Mr and Mrs. Paul Bu1·ge and sons I>irie Mrl<lDona ld I Mr and Mrs. Martin Rhoades and Valley 4-H'er f t·om Newark spent the w ekend as guests of J son Mark of Chesat~eakc C1ty; Mrs. Elmne Cole was a Sagamore t 01•

1 I Mr. and Mts Irvmg Hukhmson at The U S Navy lakes over the Waller Donohue, Rtchardson Parle. the Cherokees. E laine hails from Oak Ot charc,l Robm Hood st~ge next wee~: Wllh I Guests mcluded J ames Harkness, Newark and IS a H ill 'n' Valley

I T'he ~-Jl C l~b of Beat· en joyed ~ u~b~11~~e~:n~~.la;;t~h~o 1~thul~~d ~~~i I Mr and Mts. Leshe Hall of New- 1 member a lso.

PICnic and swim a t the home of Mr. b 11 t th 1 1 <nk Mr and Mrs Lester I amborn 1 Now that I have survived m y I

and Mts Charles Moore on Sun- \\:I ll ~·un ~~6m8j.1~us~6 1 ~h ~J'ud~~·8~n~ I and' Lcs, Jr , Richard, Su;an, and first year at your 4-H camp, I would duy H 1 g · g P .

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J\ltr and Mts Harvey Jewell of schemer Ferg!e Howa1·d Through-' plcasut·e. And I'd say the way you Ot·angebul·gh, S C arc VISit ing w1th I out the New Y'm;k run MacDonald a ll had fun, that you were able theJr d o~ughtcr and fam1 ly, Mt·. and was Tom Poston s standby 1n th iS to stand my pt·esence. I hope all Mr·s. A. A. Astolfi. role. THUR 'DAY thru WED. of you. and some new camper~.

.. - -·-· - --- ----- Joseph Bird, who scored earlier AUGUST 23 thru 29 too, will return n x t year to Camp

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~l~ ~t, ~~~~~1~ J~~~et~~l i~:~;:~gn h~t~i In Color-Cinemas cope I i1?au~~e r~,~e~~~~~~~ t 0trJ,:v~~;~~ ;~ room in which the outrageous naval I in the Twin City exchange pro-sh~n.an iga n s take place. Co-producer ~HURSDA Y thru WED. . gr"':'· I'm sure they wou ld enjoy

WJIIJam Wood man dirr:c_ts_. --- AUG S T ao thru SEPT. I b~~:;e~~e;.ot~r c~1,~~~ ~~~cm;o~::nl«:~c-l EL CID I ord books and have them in my Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morris of I ofTicc by Sep t. 1, if you plan to try

Philadelphia spent the weekend for any county awards. You've had w~~~--~~~;n~1~1 .. ~J1~i~~ \rSl~~t~;·e I with

1 a fine yca t·. Keep up the good work.

and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stafford Charlton l/eston I Man is not made for defeat. spen t the past weekend at Ocean -Ernest Hemingway City, Md. Sch edule fot· thi how only sp~;,\11 i~~~ :~~~~~~0~ ... ~~ ~~:~t~u~~~ THUR S., FRI., MO ., TUES. I DO:-<'T SCRATCH T HAT ITCnt lcr-in-la w, Mrs. Ellen Snyder. A JD WED. IN J UST 15 M.INU'l'ES,

a MSLtll:s!>.J'IDseonbaalbdyMshcoE"l~ev,:catwlahse ghiovme~ 1 sho'v only at 7: 30 p.nl. ~~ct:;t ~ ~~~ ~~~~~s st~;g,t~~~!!sic~Io~~li :I~~ _ '1.; cl rying ITC II -i\1E-="'10'1' t a lt'! hold . I t c h-

of he1· aun t, Mrs. George Town- SAT. & SU , lng quiets d ow n. nll scptlc action kills send, on Tuesday v n ing. 2: 30 and 7 :30 p.m. f.~ r::l~ htto r~~ ~ ~c~~~~;~ J::';~~~1;~~~~crl~1~~

The Ceci l County F oxhunt r s pic- 1 worm, foot il ch, ottwr surface rashes. ~~n';;~s 0~c l~at~ ,.~~~te Crystal Beach -::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:=:::: ·ow at nil ODES DRUG STORE.

The bake held Friday for benefit of Pencadcr Grange was quite a success. Thanks to those who con­tribut d.

I 1\ lrs. Anna Harr ington an d Bessie

Davis visi ted with Mr. and 1\trs. James McCoy of Klair Estates on Tuesday.

Inv itations have been received from Mr. and Mrs. Harvey S. Bur­ri s, to attend the law n wedding of the ir dau~h tcr Beverly Ann to Mr. Jesse Edll'ard Dav!s, Jr., son of 1\ lr. and Mrs. J ess•• Davis of S t. Georges, on Sunday the 9th of Scp­tcmb r at 2 o'clock at Clcarview

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Miss Burris is connected with the Wilmington Trust Company in Newark.

Mrs. Florence May Russell, wife o( T. Heed Russell , formerly of Bear, d ied Monday morning at the home of he r daughter and son-in­law, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Gross, 717 Gunnicson Road, York, P a.

Lal\d1.it~>~ ~\~s~~~~;~:~ ~~o~~~nb{~d;~ i ~;;~;·chancl Red Lion Methodist!

Surviving bes ide hc1· husband and I daughter is a br·other, Samuel H. Watson, o[ Marysvi lle, Ca lif.; two grandchi ldren, and several nieces and nephews.

Services were held Wednesday at the Edward W. Baumeister Funeral Home, York , with interment in Prospect H ills Cemetery.

The nine childt·cn of the late I George E. and Anna A. Davis held their annua l reu nion at Ute home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Harvey Davi s of near Boyd 's Corne t· on Sund ay, Aug. 12, with a picn ic dinner on I the lawn.

1'\ew members of the family are: William Lattanzio, Jr., six-month­old son of M1·. and Mrs. Wi ll iam Lattanzio of Avondale, Pa.; J ohn Maxwe ll Byers, fiv -month-old son o[ Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Byers of Baltimore; Mark Allen Rhoades, two-month-old son of Mr. and 'Mrs. Martin Rhoades o( Chespeake City.

Members of lite family attending included Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis I of Kemblesvi ll e, Pa. ; Mr. and Mrs. Willi am La ttanzio and children Ann and Bi lly of Avonda le, Pa ., Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sailer of Upper Dnr·by, Pa ., Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Davi s, Joanne, Mar·ion, Carol and And l'i a of Boyd's Corner; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Gooden of Si lview; Mr. nnd Mrs. Clemace Valiant and son Richard of N war·k; the Rev. and Mrs. Harold M. Davis and son Kenneth of Sal isbury, Md.

Mr. and Mrs. Rob •rt ByeJ'S and son J ohn of Baltimore; Charles j

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Vi gor ous dra m a fill ed with gusty humor SATURDAY NICIIT in DOCTOWN Open >~ Monday - s t r ictly for laughs !

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Under a newly expa nded pro­vi sion of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Family Contract, you r dependent children who arc not married nrc protected under benefits of your contract un t il the last day of the y ar in which they bc('ome 19. 1'his means that, if your son is 19 on Augu ·t 30, 1962, fo r exam­ple- his Blue Cross and Blue Shield coverage under your F amil y or Subscriber and Child (1·en) Contract continues un t il December 31, 19G2. At that time, howcvcl', he auto­matically ceases to be covered as a dependent on you r contract.

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TRANSFEH of coverage is ea s ily arranged by pa rents and/ or 19-)"'ar-olds. For full informa tion and application, you a re invited to write or phone Blue ross and Blue Shield-or talk to the group 1·epresentativc where you work.

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12 G I T 1 Dutton Dough ert y Invited j Lewi C. Gray With Navy . oa ourney To Chry ler lntroduc tioo l In Great Lakes Training

Balding 8-GoaJer Chrysler and P lymouth dealers of Lewis c. Gray, son ot Graydo~ Orr 1 P I F Newa rk and other cities throughout L. Gray of Newark, began recrUit ere( 0 0 aJlS h PhiladclphJa sa les region w ill training Aug. 3, at lhe Nava l Tratn ·

-- ~e= the new 1963 Plymouth, VaUan t, j ing Center, Great L~~s, Ill. . Three teams will participate in Chrysl r and Imperial cars lor lhe Throughou t the tratnlnlf, r crw ts

th. e u. s. Polo Association 's South - first lime, in Philadelphia, Aug. 29, 1 receive specia l.ized cou~selmg wa~~h eastern Intra-Circuit 12-Goal Tour-~ at Town Hall. aSSISts them tn selecttng a r th g

ent and II teams !rom six . . in wh1ch to w ork it'?m . more an ~ta~s ~ill compete in the fifth an- Among the dealers tnvtted io the 65 avai lable j ob spec1alt1es. I nual Gerald Balding Memoria l 8- prem1ere showtng of lhe ~9~. t~ars , .-- _ ___ _

oa l Tou r nament at Brandywine . here ar R. H. Dutton o I en-~olo Club Toughkenamon, Pa., house Motor Company ;~r J . I" GEORGE E. MOLITOR near K enn' tt Square. and at the Dougherty, Jr., ot 0 ywoo • Paintinr I D u Pont Airport ncar Wi lmi ngton. Perkins of Newark. I

Interior - Exterior V Thisilfr~1:Y.;..i~~ ; 1~·~~f~:n~~~ Bill Moffett took the wheel at this Tlllnr - Ceramic • Floor th~· ::nner will oppose Farm in'gton, point as ~:m e of. hls compan~ons ~e- ~~~r,.:~~lfx.o&N n:~~ v a in the fina l o! lhe 12-Goa ler ga n casttng w1th a sptnmng 1.0 d I on ··sunday at 3 p.m. Both matches !rom the bow and Messrs. Ne1de will be played at Brandywine. and Young manned four rods tr?ilt .-----------,

Veteran Army Colonels J acK ev r received more COI.Ihctmg or-, ing from the stern~a~~ . no PI 0

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PAUL SCHLOSSER Shirley and Jim Spurrier who par- ders. PI b ·ng & Heating ~~~~~~~d i~ou~ ~;n~~ loDC:..~~~~seni~ With rock breaking fomvard, as-1 ~um l India last winter, will spearhead te rn. to the righ t and .to the le ft , I Guaran&ee41 the casano_va attack. ~~ut~~rr~~st~~~:~~d ~m~~~~eo~~ Mate:-

Brand)"vtne w1 1J fie ld ti1e same ahead, to go le ft or righ t, d~pend- ~ team that captured the 12-Goa l ln u on who was concentratmg on Wor Tourney last year - George Wey· ~at Pschool of fish. I n the hea t of aen. SappU• mouth , Norm Taylo; . . Lester Ar· ~ings, with fish coming aboard and Fl.xture. mour and Harley Wil liams.. two at a time, none of the ~ewark

1'renchlq ,. Jla()k·Flllln&

The Farmington li neup 1.ncludes seamen had lime to d ifferenttate be· 6-goa ler Juan Rod r iguez, m ter.na- tween port and starboard . CALL EN 8-4757 tiona! po loist from the .Argen t.J.ne, But the fish went down before 171 E. MAIN ST. NEWAJIK who p layed at Brandyw1ne durtng th e sun , and we made the K ent '------------' the 1954 season . . Narrows after a ll, before dark .

Com pe ti ng teams in the Bald1ng Carro ll w. Mumford _ Senior arc Doe Run, P a.; Farm l.ng~on, P o- _ put in a thrill ing hou r on Re ­tomac, Md., Brandywtne s <two hoboth Bay last Thursday. Wi ti1 squads; F airfield, Conn., Doll iBaby Dave Emmert, proprietor of the T ar ms, Germantown, M~.. Giant Dinner Bell Inn Tackle Shop a t V al ley of Fa11n 1ngton; Hu1sache of Rehoboth, Mr. Mum ford caugh t 30 H ouston , Tex .. Casan~va, Va., and beautifu l bl uefish aveN!gi ng two t he Greenwich PatrlcJans of Pur- pounds in some Hgh t spin-casting chase. N. Y . with buckta ils in the shallow wa ters

Matches are scheduled Monday of the bay.

~~~u~~ ~d~n1t0rA1i~p~~ · :::1 ~;~~ wi~~'~ /~stJ;~~:~zTe~r~~~/'~a~~n~ I

IN NEWARK for

DUMONT Television and S tereo

See

BOB O'NEAL

p.m . at Brandywine. l!'e fi na l w ill Mr. Lum, and Norman Slack aboard I be played at Brandyw tn c on L abor Capt. Charles Bradley K err 's "Billy Day a t 3 p .m. . K" out of Rock H a ll , caught 12 nice 129 EAST MAIN ST.

The Tru· Baby Plate. cons~Jat 1 on rock weighi ng from 2 to 5'h pounds, I PHONE EN 8-UU

THEO. S. JONES APPLIANCES

tourney for the Ba lding w ill be trolling buckta ils near th e bay '.:~~~~~~~~~~ played concunently w ith the fi na l bridge. 1 at Brandywine on Su nday, Sep t. 2, John H . Evans, outdoorsman and I at 3 p.m. Newark school teacher , spent a

stirring Sa tur day night a week ago Post~d in fish ing w ith peeler crab and ltghtl

" tackl e !rom the bn dge ove r the Choptank at Cambridge. J ohn

(Contin ued from Pace 6) caught 17 nice r ock , 36 b1g wh1te The wi nd was up, too, w lth a perch, and one spot in this hotspot.

brigh t, sparklin g day, but de~pi te th e evidence and supper prov1ded by Messrs. Fluharty ar.d Roe in fi shing close to shc!'e c.,.d close a t hand . we bea.t our way down the bay to the mouth of the Choptank

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Island, in response to a newspap er Aug. 24, 25 report of big blues in the area.

Much later, wi th ou t contacting a b lue or any oth er fi sh, w e stopped at Rose H aven across the bay to gas up. and just off Rose H aven on the

FRED Macl\fURRAY in

Walt D isney's

" BON VOYAGE" w estern sh ore. j oined a flotill a in plus

~~~:~ :~g o~va~::;_ai~:~~t, :~r~!u~~ "The MAGIC SWORD" Ask me about th e ::itate Farm BANK PLAN for fi. na ncing new or used cars.

terns and g ulls. The r ock were just over the keep­

e r size. and th e oblua. w ere h alf· pound snappers, and after catch ing

Sun., Mon., Tues. Aug. 26, 27, 28

a dozen of these small specimens, Three Gian t Fea tmes

~~an~t%~~re.,ct a~~fn ~:: fo~nl~f~~~ 'MORGAN the PIRATE' shriek ing and swooping over schools of fish .

T rolling and casting w ith sma ll spoons and bucktails, we picked up anoth er mixed dozen o f TOc k and b lues, and then anchored off P op lar Is land j ust in time to see a fish erma n land a pai r of two-toot l ong rock from a stand on bhe beach - the same si te suggested by our Tiighman's I s land fri ends of the night before.

The ti de or someth ing was wrong, because we caught bu t one fish­a si lvery sand perch , and th e suc­cess ful rock fis hermen d epa r t e d

a nd CHUCK CONNORS as

"GERONIMO" Also

"VILLAGE OF THE DAMNED"

Starting Wed., Aug. 29 CHARLTON H ESTON

SOPHIA LOREN

"EL CID" DON GODFREY

PHONE EN 8-0I38 shor tl y niter we bega n. Box office opens7-Show at Dusk ~ STATE fARM

l o~~ti~~m~~ot~oe~t fi~~~~in~~ t~~ ~~T~U~E~S.~N~IT~E~$~1.~00~C~A~R~L~O~A~D~d~~~:0~'~~~ O:A:f~t1~m~1 ~~~:~;~~n~u~l;~t~~~~~~~~~:~anol!~ caugh t one small rock w ith a blood- P·&23U worm and sp inner combinati on, and ----then drifted f rom P opla r Is land in-to Eastem Bay before a 1bl'isk breeze. fishing w ith li ve eels, blood­\VOrms, crab, and grass shrim~ over beautiful water w ithout ge ttmg a strike.

Starting th e engine, we trolled to ­wa r d the K en t Nar rows on our way h ome until birds wer e seen ci rcJj ng over sur face-s lashing fish in a cove just north of Wade's Po int.

" W 'd better th in k about ge\Jtin g through the Narrows before it gets d ark ," Cap'n G ibby observed af~er some l ast action by a ll hands w1 th this cove- fu ll o f small rock and b lues. and aga in w e headed ho~e .

But at Lh e motuth of the Miles River , birds. TOCk, and blues w ere again in evidence, mak ing l ife mis­erable and b r ief !or scatterj_ng schools of alew ives, and we couldn 't pass them by, d arkness and Nar­rows, noLw i ths tanding.

~--laturday Contlnuou from :2 p.m. Sunday Eve II p.m.

FRI., SAT. AUG. 24, 25

Tony Randall, Kim Novak ]am.es Corner

"Boys Night Out" UN., MON., TUES.

AUG ST 26, 27, 28

Jerry Lewis

"Delicate Delinquent'

AND

Yul Bryrmer

"E cape From Zahrain"

WED.,THUR. AUG. 29,30 Jack Lemm.oll , Fred Astaire 1

Kim Novak I

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