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Ôumest/i off BRIGGS & STRATTON ENGINES V Regardless of the kind Of equipment you use powered by Briggs & Stratton Gasoline Engines, we are prepar ed to supply original service parts, adjust or repair your engine. Save time and money — bring your engine to us at the first sign of improper operation. • Original Parts • Trained Mechanics • Right Prices WIX'S AUTO & NARINE SERVICE Registered SERVICE DEALER Briggs & Stratton _ Phone 8410 Milford, Del. 9 n-ii-tf ptxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxs^ Especially Assembled For The Entire Family To Use.•• And Enjoy r. . 3 V V $ 39 95 v s Liberal Ternit BBL 3 * * ; W m . -, M JK. m ■ 'ff.;. ■»»: re a m ii tv •' : ; \ V . - The star of this splendid ensemble is the spacious 7 drawer Knee-hole Desk . . . The handsome matching Desk Chair with Duran upholstery seat . . . and all-metal indirect Desk Lamp are out standing features. Desk and chair in all hard wood Walnut or Maple finishes. \vr.\ v r. [ff Forrest N. Webster Co. Phone 5020 Milford, Del. Open An Account Today t GENERAL |p ELECTRIC Automatic "SPEED COOKING a We've got the G-E "Speedster"—a de luxe range, at a practical price! It's packed with the wonderful features that make G-E "speed cook ing" the dream of every housewife. ê t ; m . ;?:■ v' With th* G-E Oven Timer i. ■ % ■ ' m Three ovens in one m A built-in, thrifty deep-well cooker a °w/v 27m * Vr,*'- 7 '' A v With G-E Tel-a-Cook switches > : For oxtra safety and convonionco Come in TODAY to see the G-E "Speedster , and discuss easy forms fo suit your budget . // O. A. NEWTON & SON CO. Phone 2551 Bridge ville, Delaware "Listen To Newton's World News And Weather Report Each Week Day Morning At 6:30 A. M., On Radio Station WBOC, Salisbury, Md., 960 On Year Dial." \ 11-4-31 You eon put your confidence in General Electric 4P Will Deliver Sermon At Greenwood, Nov. 23 of I « I 1 >» ill : : Dr. Earl H. Furgeson will deliv er the sermon at the Annual Com munity Service of Greenwood, which is to be held at Grace Me thodist Church. Greenwood, on Wednesday evening November 23, at 7:45 p. m. Dr. Furgeson is the professor of Preaching and Church Administra tion at Westminister Theological Seminary. Westminister. Md. He was born in Terre Haute Indiana, was nqrn m lerre name, inumua, March 27, 1906. He received his AB degree from DePau University in led upon him his S. T. B., M. A., Ph r> degrees Dr Furgeson has served charges Cambridge. North Rehoboth, and New Bedford, all in Massachusetts, and at Manchester, Connecticut. While he was pastor of the Har vard-Epworth Church at Cambrid at Keepsake DIAMOND RINGS 1 :<! ;iCsil L ti HP -1 The proudest tribute to your love is a genuine registered Keepsake Diamond Ring. Choose confidently from our beautiful Keepsake col lection. HOLLISTER Ring 750.00 Also $450 to 1100 Wedding Ring 150.00 1 l T se Oor Xmas Lay-A-Way Plan DIXONS Milford. Del. ll-18-lt ge, he was also lecturer In Homil etics at Boston University school of Theology. Articles from his pen on social and religious questions have ap peared in the Christian Century, Zion's Hearld and Religion In Life!' He has an article in the current' issue of the pastor on "The Preach-i ing and Counseling Functions the Minister " He has a sermon the current volume of Best Ser mons 1948-49 edited by Butler. Dr. Furgeson's sermon subject will "God's Grace and Man's Gratitude.'' a cnooini ^ win Hp whirh ISfLii ïÎ" !n b helni-ie aoimmne iïthl Jun iï 1 To hpln il.l " l 0 J 1 "® 1 * 1 ® J® help them 8 e lve8 this Christmas season. The service will be conducted Rev. E. C. Thomas Hr. assisted the Rev. J. E. Layton of the Green-; wood Methodist Church. Special Music will be a part of the worship service. We invite you all to come and thank God for this abundant! life that is ours. - Tbe ^ g q g of White's Chapel met witb Mrs Car j Davi( j son lagt Friday w ith a good attendance charles Warrington in comp with a number of others from Mid way and Rehoboth attended a horse sale a t Harrisburg. Pa., last Thursday. i Mr and Mrg Arthur R ramnhpli we re enter^ined at a 6 o'cS dfn were ® , e at # clo „ dl " _ ner at the home of Mrg Kstella Tn v. n „ nn nnf i «Satcr ni„ n i„ r»„ : Jfbnson and her sister. Minnie Da-j a „J 1 "™* P? r . . Mr * v and Mrs - Howard Millman a f* d p ® I, o^ 1 t ^ ined , o c l°f. k di ™ e , r _ S "" d ,? y evening Mr. | a " d ?? rs j ^î 1 ^ Wal li S ™ nd cklldren j °* Ellendaie, Mr. and Mrs. Roy El-1 lingsworth and son Willard. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Willey and two chil dren. Mrs. Ella Cann of Wilmington and Mrs. Helen Batchelder of Phil-. adelphia were over night guests of 1 Sa,.,rd,l MrS - HOraCC G " bCrt Mrs. Minlne Davidson is in Phil adelphia this week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ellingsworth visited Mrs. Susie Green, who has been ill at the home of Mrs. Norman Workman in Prime Hook. George Porter and family of near Eltcndale have now moved in the property of John Houston, recent ly occupied by the Russells. J Approximately 94 % of Austria's population is Roman Catholics. The others are Lutherans, Calvinists and Jew's. OVERBROOK at a six I e— a 1 o a ►l t a Ik. a (, ifijA i x MORE POMPER for more profit on the Farm! ~ Men and more IWkwftrvft fa r m u s are doing more and more jobs electrically. They know that electrical far ming is progressive farming—that electricity does the job easier and faster... that greater production with less effort means more profits to them. They realise how mock better, easier and cleaner household chores are done with conven ient, automatic electrical appliances. CHICK THESE ELECTRICAL . FARMING AIDS . . . m • u m^Æ 1. Farmyard and barn lighting 2. Automatic electric water system 3. Electric cooking i \ G Mi 4. Automatic electric water heating 5. Cold a end refrigeration 6. E lectri c hey heist and Silo fitter* 7. Com hooking, shredding and feed grinding _ 8. Electric milkers, cream separa ten, sterilizers, coolen, and but ler ehernen 9. Health lamps for healthier, more rapid growth off livestock end poultry 10. Electric workshop Se we invite all Ddmarva farmers to get the facts on electrical f arming... learn how electricity can help you earn more profit wkh less work... Hve better, with greater convenience, and enjoy more leisure time. You can rely on our system—now and in the future—to meet all requirements for electricity everywhere on the Delmarva Peninsula. At present we are spending $80 mil lion in an expansion program that will assure everyone a continuing adequate, dependable supply of electric power, always ready to go to work for you. These ore only a few of the more than 200 form jobs done electrically. •r » % S DELAWARE POWER & LIGHT CO Vi Jlpn. -.< # iiS • (V « BETHEL Mr. and Mrs Wal, ace Garrett i of wilm " spent the weekend with Lis mother, Mrs. Rhoda Garrett. Mr - and Mrs - Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Quillen and: Mra - Ella Williams were dinner of guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Her in t> ert Phillips in Middletown. Misses Peggy Miller and Jody Signorella of Phila., were weekend be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller; _ Mrs. Julia Moore entertained R Sunday the following, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Miller and son of Washington D - c - Mr - ** yt0D Moore of Salis bury Md Mrs. Ethel Otwell and | Mr / Nettie Sp i C er of Laurel. by| Mr. and Mrs. James Macasy had byjas their guests over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Herbert VanNess of Clifton. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Hastings spent the weekend in Collingsood, N. J., with Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClure. Misses Peggy Moore and Eileen Wheatley spent Saturday in Wilm. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horne are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a baby boy in Milford Me morial Hospital. The young man has been named Harold, Jr. The mother will be remembered as Miss E,eanor Nichols of this town. * lr ; a " d Mr8 ' ^f lter Hors t ey : J r ' and fa ™ ily were dinner guests Sun * day °* ^ er P aients - Mrs - Karl Thompson and Mrs. 3all l e Thom P son of Seaford were Sunftay visitors of the formear's * MaBSPV Iainer > Mr - wm - Massey, Mr and Mrs. E . B . Shiles, Sr.. at Sharptown. Md.. on Sunday. * "f ' It is believed that the earth, once warmer than it is today, was cover fd by evergreen forest from pole ward Shiles, Jr., in Sharptown, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spicer at (ended the Home Coming services to pole. , OIIICK RELIEF FROM STOMACH ULCERS ! A A . ; Poor DlgMtlon, Sour or Upsot Stomach, OMsIn*«, Heartburn, SlMplMMWM.«tc.. due to Excm» Acid. Sold on 15 days triait Ask for "Willard's Massage" which fully | explains this treatment—Iraa—at i j DUE TO EXCESS ACID Fro« BookTelisofHomeTreatment that Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing Over three million bottles of the Willard Treatment have been sold for relief of F. P. RAGAINS Milford, Del. I m m , * ■ ■ . ' >■1 •• :■ ■ U i ■- : I :■ 3 ' i : :>■ [. : • I ' : I ' \ ♦ hi im ; PIN t mm ■ i v V ■ isi ÏWM . • ' Î ■ L ■ : ■ ; .. ; •• m .i . »j ■■ , * : .. . ii ■ ■ ; V' * ■m ■■■■ .V . ' ■ ■ : ••• GREENWOOD Work by the committees is still progressing for th e annual Thanks- j giving Dinner that will be held on Thanksgiving day at,the Manshlps Church four miles west of Felton: on route 12. This dinner is held each year and has always been a great success. The menu this year will consist of turkey, oysters and all the trimmings including dessert j for the price of $1.40 for adults and 75c for children. Reservations may be made by calling any of the fol-, lowing Felton phone numbers 4164, 4521. 4163, 4695 or 4161. Serving will begin at 12 noon and will con tinue until 7:30 p. m. P 1 31 Classified Ads get results a.. WHY WAIT NOW BUY While you can get what you want. In Christmas Shoes and Bed room Slippers, it's Daniel Greene. We also have Pullover Boots and Galoshes (for the whole family) in all colors — red, brown, and black. If you want the best in dress shoes, let us fit you with Selby Arch Preserver, Matrix or Foot - Rest — in black suede, pumps, or dress oxford ties. We also have the largest assortment of men's shoes on the shore — full dress oxfords, dress formal, Scotch grains, cardovans and calf skins. TRY US AND BE CONVINCED E. HOMER WHITE SHOE CO Shoes For The Entire Family SALISBURY, MD. ■ T # e • e e • -, . 11 - 18 -lt I — New Sewing Machines Console, Table, Desk and Portable Models Also Motors and Cabinets Separate for Conversions Let Us Clean Your Rag With The All New ' SINGER VACUUM CLEANER IN YOUR HOME SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 'i PHONE 4591 Loockerman Street Dover, Delaware CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS