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555 TRIPLE HEADER BASKETBALL HERE DECEMBER 15 (con tin lied from tlr«l pwt»' In the first game of the even ing*« program, the Milford Blue Hens, the community's girls team, will meet an old rival, the George town County-seaters. Last winter the local girls defeated Georgetown on four different occasion but only after last quarter rallies in each i ft stan ce. The Georgetown girls upset the Seaford Nylons late in the 1946-47 season for the only loss sustained by the Seaford girls in three years. The game between the Georgetown and Milford girls teams will get underway at 7:301 p. m. The "01d-Timers"-Reserves game will be the second attraction on the nT&tTjJŒ Drakes In a Mar-De! League game. Cedlton finished last in the 1946-i 47 league standings, but is report 1 having a much stronger team that of last season. two Milford community team, the Vets and Blue Hens, £plit; a double bill with teams from Den-| ton, Md., the past Monday evening, ln tue firs* <>fjhe double he^er the Milford girls extend^ ' Snrv 1 ovir a the W Denton Kittens ÄW which the Denton Bob cats administered a 43-32 defeat to the previously undefeated Mii-f ford Vets in a NIar-Del League game • The Milford girls pulled away early lead and were never head ed as Miss Iva ■ ^hort, - Ç ue . coach, su ^ 81 * J® d ^ gf* J SSjfgL tïîpr îu anil à* the threè-ouar fV. h k R 'V t Favineer with ïiinîs was hfgh Seî of the virai' same followed bv Pearl Huoßberper with U; OInny Hunt wtanfilv amS Alma Rost and ™ as iha« 1 The Ä* Ä îiÂVST® tor* t«m, Dorl, Wllkvr.on and iobeats surprised the Vets In Monday evening's boys' game. a last half rally, paced by newcom era Stftn Prosmi, ' Harry Hughes, and Georg® Diffle. proving »°o much for -the previously unbeaten local Mâr-Del Leaguers. After trailing during the early stages, Milford rallied late in the second quarter and tied the score at 16-all just a few seconds before the half way mark whistle sounded. The visitors ontscored Milford 12 to 4 in the third Quarter and 15 to 12 in the final period to "iee" the game. Prosen, reputedly a college star, topped the scorers with 19 poiifls. nine more than the individual to tals made by Dick Emory and Lloyd Elton, who tied for scoring leaderr shift for the Vets with 10 points each. ^The strength of the visitors was revealed at opening whistle when Bob Lane. 1946-47 league »coring leader, sat on the bench as the newcomers on the Denton team were announced as starters. The Mâr-Del League game, oric-j irtally scheduled tor Wednesday evening at Middletown between the Middletown Aces, 194M? pennant winners, and the Milford Vets, last year's runhers-up, was postponed upon réqù'est of the Middletown team, and will be re-scheduled for a later date. Following Monday's start against Ceclltoh the Vets will meet the Do ver Guardsmen at the Dover Ar mory next Wednesday evening. De cember 17. The line-tips of Monday even-i ary The ing's twin bill; Rtrls* Game I MILFORD BLUE HENS -GOALS Field Foul rofûl ( 14 Pavinger. f Hunt, f Hunsberger. f Rust. amov, f .. Webb, g Wilkins, g Toews. g Lynch, g Wllkerson. g Walls, g Hugg. g _ 3 I I 3 11 4 2 1 5 2 1 5 _ 0 0 0 .. 0 0 0 0 0 ft 0 0 0 e o 0s o 0 I o o 17 10 44 Totals. DENTÖX KITTENS —GOALS-' Field Foul Töfäl ' 9 5 i 3 3 Welch, f Cabal 1. f Smith, f Slaughter, f DeFord, f _ Detweiler, f Dean, f - Willis, g Hughes, g McNeal, g _ 2 1 2 1 5 i 0 0 0 0 0 o _ft ft 0 X 0 1 0 0 0 0 Oi ^8? o it 0 7 6 20 Totals Referee: Nichpls. Boys' GAtae DENTON BOBCATS -GOALS Field Foul Total ... 0 -0 0 Swecker, f Lane, IÉ Prosen , f Diffie. c _ I Slaughter, g Hughes, g — ft 0 0 8 9 19 3 2 8 4 » 9 1 3 i 7 18 Totals. 7 43 MILFORD VETS -—GOALS Field Foul Total Klmmey, f Allen, f - Emory, f Gunnln. c .... Williams, c, g Meredith, g Elton, g 2 ft 4 0 0 0 6 -• .0 10 1.0 -2 2 ft ! i 0 2 0 10 8 Totals. Referee : Keene. .16 0 32 Peasants Are Hard On U. S. 'tractors «/P. WROCLAW. Poland Tractors are taking a severe beat ing at the hands of Polish peasants in Lower Silesia. An agricultural expert estimated kwm 4() to 60 per cent of the 2,500 tracteft-s supplied by UNRRA are now out of operation. He blamed inefficient operation and sloppy repairs by peasant operators. ♦ Lives in the Soil The organism which s» causes swine iipelas lives for years in the HOW TO FLATTER MOTHER By BETTY CLARKE j ® B H .... , suspect she doesn t enjoy the charm i a gl®mor gift affords, j Listen to her exclaim at top-ot the-pack Yule favorites, such as jierfume, cologne, sachet, fancy soaps, bath powder, and tricky, nn AP Newsfeatures Beauty Editor ASK a son what his mother would like for Christmas and almost in variably he will say, "Oh, she does n't want anything fancy." How Son ny underestimates his Mom! Just because she has reared a family, I battle with pots and pans and is the family seamstress is no reason to 1 ! uspal compacts, j . . in a variety oi co . , ?' rs v ' shapes and sizes, scented with her fasovite fragrance. j Sachets . . . Hangers, lingerie ca | ses and handkerchief bag are sachet i scented in spicy, tangy, floral j j scents. Or buy sets of sachet with | which Mom can experiment. These are put up individually in bottle or tiny satin bags. roU>tMie . . . Take your choice of j ece nts which run the gamut from tweedy bouquets to exotic fragran- ! Î2'""* 'i* 1 " """*** T. bt to c a8b witb M p tkei 8 personal- j ty ' ev . en ,f your choice is wrong, I ermnie ... You must use a hit of | 1 Intuition and lots of good taste j when selecting perfume. Here is j Vhere your mother s personality! j sbydittle mother canT , moont f Und iee ^w- 0t j perfume a S ^ Ph l tiCa ed C t te !°' 10n ° n ! be °ther hand a rarely 8è,ects or ? f Hght fl ° Fal 8Cent l ovely, unusual bottles and pack- j *»" E" 881 "« ^ «* »1 Here are some suggestions: • ' S lE * m ' E | - ' — ' chestenown Middletown ~*"° ra • • • Smyrna .... i • • • • i Warrington |^ a mden i • • Leonton . . . i Middletown at Felton, Camden at Harrington. Won Löst Pet. . 3 0 1.000 . 2 0 . 2 0 . 2 1 .667 . 1 2 .333 . 1 2 .333 . 1 2 .333 . 1 2 .333 . 1 2 .333 . 0 3 .000 1.000 1.800 Results Dover 60, Cecilton 27. Harrington 33, Felton 31. Dover 41, Denton 22. Chestertown 49. Smyrna 42. Middletown 84, Cecilton 42. Milford 50, Camden 41. Denton 43, Milford 32. Smyrna 71, Harrington S4. Chestertown 69, Camden 41. Felton 70, Cecilton 29. I Holiedule for Next Week . Monday Cecilton at Milford/ Denton at Camden. Harriilgipn at Middletown. Felton at Smyrna? Wednesday Milford at Dover. Thursday Dover at Chestertown. Smyrna at Denton. * r First Circular Saw 1 The circular saw first was u*ed i >r Maine about 1830. w. . . . play santa ^beautifully with gifts by helena rubinstein fH I.;'; - m-t ■ a - ■*< pi* A 4 V ^ .. ■■ * Mm Vx ■r. *■ ■■;;x ★ COMMAND PERFORMANCE ■jS 1 'h. ■ : ÎSf»ï I >.vv . . , drama, set to perfume . . . tomantic, exciting, ptovocathe! Helena Rubinsteins French fragrance masterpiece. ftEtDdMc, 12 50, 6.75, 3.75, 2.00 cAU ti ftAmFÜA. 5.50, 3.00, 1.75 ■Ife x ■ / ■ * : i XX ■ ï u : X M ft '. ;; , , .. 9 ; /A A - y>x-: V. i * BAROQUE vanity I ixv Si . . . clever as It is éltegant ... for a lipstick forms the fctasp öf this blatk-enänieled, rococo-höhdered, göldeh cöttipäct. 5.1)0 X - ★ HEAVEN-SENT star K 5» 4*1 ... dram of demure MIAV«M-$IHT NRFUMi in a twinkling star package. Hang it dn a green branch for your Christmas angel. 1.25 Z. \ ★ LIPSTICK FOUR-CAST ... four luscious lipsticks, keyed by Helena Rubinstein to dramatize complexions and clothes too! Cases are banded in costume colors for quick, fööl-ptoof selection. In sparkling Incite carry-all... for the blonde, brunette, medium-brown, red head and silver-gray. 3.50 * i M mM ■xy •iri;-. X Vxx' X- X I m. > m ■ m; : : ♦ : • plus lax :v> V " ■; Exclusively At M: r s X' ; - V. Wk D. COOPEHSMITH . I i mi m Ijfn : : - : The Store For Everyone MILFORD, DELAWARE Stores Open Evenings Until Christmas Beginning Monday, December 15. üß&i ■ : M IhH « i. •; XX-; ~.i mm* ; i j * ill i m M ■ x : •X : 8 -..u; :£■ : : i m ;- y - V. ' DAD'S GIFT SURPRISE ... A floral sceftted houqukt in a fancy package. are available again , Take yoU r cholce of a gold bottle wlth a clrt i et o{ rhinestones; a hat box contain- i ng decorative hatpins besides its , three sma11 trial-size bottles of per-i umes; perfume enclosed in a gold! Christmas bell complete with cov er. There is perfume to be found in | Christmas tree type ornaments; in : S°°ta Claus packages; in Incite j 0,d Australian Hotel Has Short Name SYDNEY, Australia — (>P)— The o. G. hotel in South Australia has a short name but one of the oldest records in the country. It recently celebrated its 104th anniversary. The old hotel has walls two feet thick, massive oak doors eight feet high and two inches thick and huge fireplaces. There may have been giants in those days, too, because the hat and coat racks are eight feet irom the floor. «* Smoke That Cigarette Last yeai* the sales of cigarettes reached the astronomical total'of 351 billion individual cigarettes— that is almost seven a day for every man, woman and child in the United Siales ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* H < I o Planned Parenthood, Inc. <► ♦ NON-PROFIT CHILD-SPACING CLINICS Georgetown Clinic: 1st Friday each mouth 2 P. M. In C ounty Health Unit ■ ï Dover Clinic: •2nd and 1th Wed. each month 1 P. M. in County Health Unit - * Fertility and Child-Spacing Clinics in Wilmington: 110 East 16th SL—Phone: Wilm. 4-6615 for Appointment 11-28-121 <> ■ 1 hoxes Compacts . . . Every woman en joys having a brand new compact, There are large over?sized cases and dainty, small antique type un Its available In jgold-plate, silver pate or bronbze. One red, white, and gold one is a pretty, gay one which she perhaps will use immediately Christmas morning, Pakistan Products Keep British Label (/P)— Ex KARACHI, Pakistan ports from Pakistan still carry the label "Product of British India" and will continue to carry it until the world has come tp learn more of this new dominion, the Ministry of Agriculture and Marketing reports. I will be employed and coupled with a program of compulsory grading. the spokesmen said. Then a new label, "Palmark, The spokesmen said their depart ment was aware that too many shippers love a sharp deal, some times changing their names and victimizing the same foreign buyer a second time. He added that legis ,ati on making grading of ex^yt goods compulsory will be needed. m Brainy Lawnmower Kills Dandelions ITHACA. N. Y, —(/P)— Cornell University agricultural scientist* have developed a sprayer gadget which can be attached to a lawn mower so that lawns can be snraved " „J 2ÏÏ J ' espia>eü and cut at the same time. Excellent results have been ol. tained on Cornell lawns, reports Dr. A. M. S. Pridham, professor of ornamental horticulture, who had a He says use of the sprayer on a hand in building the device. lawnmower makes it relatively simple to determine where chemical has been applied, sltlce wherever the grass is cut, the spray has been in action against dahde The Cornell sprayer features a carbon dioxide cylinder to apply pressure in place of a pump. Hons and other weeds. A ^ t Certain tribesmen of southern. In dia domesticate the buffalo but gen eraJJy abstain from eating its flesh, according to Encyclopaedia Britan nica. It Is only once a year that a bull calf is sacrificed and the meat is eaten in a forest by the male Domesticate the Buffalo adults. Here NOW! The FULLY AUTOMATIC NORGE ELECTRIC RANGE PETERMAN'S « S. E. Second and Charles Sts. PHONE: Milford 823 I SEE NORGE BEFORE YOU BUY !★ ! _ — ■ — L == 1 | D.COOPEHSMITH — — — ■ Jt no matter \ if it's aV V o j j ! » : SHOPPING DAYS TO CHRISTMAS 11 JÎ1 blankets 7vp sweater i / \ I I l!i , - s \ ■ •v. f; m ■j* ; 4 Yu mLiJm * :-v t \ x \ i V W;:>; 'i % C ; Äv :K ■ - *es iß* V m ii » mbN I • \ IÎC uv* m I - y : ' m .Æ t I V it •< V r~4 % t v! mj£L d "F m •p; . f9*J -wdl v. Am y lingerie '<r V I ■'i w . 0 . s f /• m Vli y W 9 . A 3 f. / ■ $ / <■ / ■V or M / ( ? m-J % w •/ a ■V.Ï :x' 3Q g 1 I bedjacket i •V .i a you'll find I * # AT D. COOPEHSMITH I T he Store For Everyone : Phone 64 Milford, Delaware Stores Open Evenings Uhtü Christmas Begihnitig Möhdäy, Decembet 15. » = — »■ iiiilBW, (contin-eo rrom B m pu., i, ,, ^ , out tt °*2® r ' o{ ^hose^^the °wa?t d £ 0{ ™ whpre no J 1 ® " mes are Available t ' »if e available t( > connect them with the central office. We are building new lines as rap iöiy & s possible and expect to spend approximately $45.000 this work within the next nine months." "Changes in the Milton telephone numbers are necessary for median * ca ^ *!p t V 5ons ^ with the new equip ment," he added. "Persons calling Milton numbers after 8 WILL CHANGE PHONE NUMBERS IN MILTON on . _ f ec ory ,, efllent they receive " °* d delß y- T bose who k ® e P personal lists of frequently called numbers should als., bring these lists up to date, a. m., De cember 14, should consult the di Danger in Winter Winter months are the most dan gefous In the year for people who are careless or take chances, cording to the National Conservation ter vtras 294, the bureau said. The' death rate in the fall was 269 a day, 266 in the summer and 256 in the spring. ac bureau. The average daily death toll from accidents of all kinds last win To Try Again? DECATUR, 111 — crackers who broke into the Deca- î tur Scrap Iron and Metal company f l,sed an acetylene torch hanging on the wal1 to hurn the lock of the sate ' They didn>t flnd any money bUt took tbe acetylene torch, i/P) Safe I They Grow 'Em Tall Sugar cane stalks grow as tali as I« to 20. feet. *!k * ~ soi I IVE* I W A ^Am^ lLIT y 6 ^°° 4r paicis mok mu <5UOP„ ; We IN ®, i v; K Une ÜI£U New Shipment of Gaberdine Topcoats & Corduroy Coats Just 2n time for Christmas! « I '> V' Tm en s' we ar_1 )S r I 2*4 N. WALNUT STREET « MU FORD SI 5 . - m » . Berlin Community Fund BERLIN -{If)- American m:H ar * eoverntneftt for Berlin has an nounce d establishment of a Bef Community chest. Itâ objective to relieve suffering a«d wflht in the American sector of the capital by supplying relief food, clothing end medicines td the needy. Classfled Ad» get résulta.