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M*.. HandtmokH »Lä'&SH? dent rS Department and Stu dent Council of Caesar Rodney School. The handbook is a com £{ n f 8 8 tXn S t?7nd°p r a^u" SC At°the° beginning of the hand tor°v k at 'T* , a b , r,ef ° Ulline h,a - . sssa-rasM-« A forÂytn"ïrÆalà V o academic, scientific, commercial, vocational agriculture, vocational home economics, vocational shop, . and general. P The section on School Services Includes details concerning: audio visual education, cafeteria, guid ance. corrective reading, library.; nurse, stage crew, the Alumni Asso-i •elation and the Parent-Teacher As 80Ciat,0n - i School activities are described in a separate section with a para CAESAR RODNEY SCHOOL NEWS graph or more on each of the foil ÄSÄ Sr^iSen |r n afflc c |S; six ä| » »ÄufÄ semble. Publications. Class Activi ties. P. F. A., Cheerleaders, At hit . ■ and Air R»iH nriii? g » b y ; FlTC ana Air Raid Drills, Attendance, hHe nn'• yC a Biding ' Automo The concluding section of the handboolt deals with honors and awards including the Honor So ciety. Alumni Scholarship and point system for All-School Let a îriû n , j The final pages list some of the ! cheers and songs of the school with the Alma Mater being printed in the front of the publication. P orothy B - Townsend head ed the handbook committee. F^SÄrpî a,,,W, ' rT. Se 5 ,wr P,ay The Senior Class of Caesar Rod- ! ney School will present "My Friend Irma," a comedy in three acts, on ; Pnday night. March 13. in the and- , ftorium at 8:15 o'clock. Russell Virdm, class president, hus appoint ed the following committee chair men: Play Book. Ted Cartos and Georgia Wolk; tickets, Vivian Dan kewich and June Lindale: curtain, Richard Wise and John Hurd; prompters, Roxie Brown, Georgia Wolf, and Carole Cataldi; make-up Doris Yerkic and Shirley KniBht; costumes. Marie Donovan and Hel- I Min-'Ä iSM -, Rod III the only V-8 it l in the low-price Field ! WOK AT IT 77VW/EL/* , > you CAM MARDiy hear rr/" ford's 110-h.p. high-compression V-8 is backed by Ford's experience in building more V-8's than ||^ all other makers combined (over 13 million of them) / / V? W i '.sU'y' : . ■ lulls \ *m^*^)**m<»(**- fl} ft a J M- j L«n m ^#5 \ w aUl»U' , A-^i cs Idiiuime. W i^a r n k ' w m ïï n \ m f < *1 \ V , ». f Automatic Power Pilot gives more GO per gallon SMr: Ford Crestmark Bodie.... Zither low-priced cars— and even v/ many medium-priced cars—are still trying to design a V-8 engine. Yet Ford has been offering a V-8 in the low-price field for over twenty years! This year's V -8 öfters the same type of power to which more and more of America's car makers are swinging! It's savingfu! ipower, too. Ford's high-compression Six and V-8 are just two of Ford s 41 "Worth More" features which make Ford worth more when you buy it, worth more when you sell it. There's Ford's Crestmark Bodies, Full-Circle Visi bility and new Wonder Fade that reduces front end road shock up to 80%! See, Value Check the '63 Ford, car. wide, ONE-PIECE UAR WINDOW I CURVED ONE-PIECE WINDSHIELD! : v SO FT, FOAM RUBBER CUSHIONS I (f/m ''Fifty Years Forward ' on the American Road" TjJ, 25 ftS-rSÄ-T! 'M aa m M ^ • *** jiEJBgm wF m s*% BAYARD V. WHARTON, CO. CHARLES E. BANNING TEST DRIVE IT AT YOUR FORD DEALER'S! Milford Delaware .riguez; properties, Frances Luff! £y~) H that the program for the next meet mg of the Caesar Rodney Parent Teacher Association on Thursday !ÂL\7 i Î^ 1 ^a^th^toSc "is be^g P foTOed° with j SSTSS. T°£n*JiTot Creation Tro e moîon S and SS S°e n rvice f , g" be —- — - IXSn w'Ä wJuM. ^ no« three months be faced with the problem. The board of education assisted by the Camd«n-Wvoming Rotary Club and other commTnUv organizations have operated a sun^ mer program at the school for sev eral years. Herbert D. Clulev, president of the Parent-Teacher Association has named Mrs. Clute and Mrs Tv' son N Cohee as co-cîairmen of th«* dinner to be served for the D - p - 1 A .on March 26 - - will be built around the - *—■ _ Frear Urges «« States~Senator a. AH E a u has i ,rged that President I? 1en , h T r devote Personal atten & "ÄÄÄi Washin g ton . the Senator declared that while Congress will „mhou" reduce non defense expenditures Mr. Frear pointed out that since I the President' has had years of ex! |perience in defense matters he can be relied upon to appraise the De Jfense Budget, and perhaps lower it considerably. "Some authorities" added the Senator, "believe Defense .costs can be cut by as much as 10 billion dollars." 3S 10 Senator Frear said that as an ad vocate of economy j n Government he is always happy to see cut-backs' leither in new appropriations or in [unexpended balances of funds which have been approved at ear her dates. However he noted tint 1 such reductions should be^made for purposes of efficiency in the op! , oration of the Federal Government, "The overall objective in lessening the cost of Government is twl fold," Senator Frear said "First to i balance the Federal Budget and Ve move the existing deficit, and sec- ' ond to eventually lower taxes. Both these are highly commend'ihip 80al S ." X | ---♦ Ava.r-.cy r |rF Ä i was „early 54. rriTAia _ ~ " FELT °N SCHOOL N — S Ääss£r Wl11 appear in a Wilmington news , Paper this week and n <.vt i bond '«sue in the amount of sq!* 6 ssn: the ?rdr thr^d^reXe'Màrch 1 «"m?' in ^ f ° r the 'b«Hd Se State Bear'd ^ b SJH ? "»r. L™ S «** —» STZt a Ivan 4 ,ev T en ! Ion of th e MGM film of 1 -Tna ° W JaCk ' 3 story of winning f d conquenn S the disease yellow Tn* ... ! as ? emb,y for March 4 will 'In*. tW ° demonst ration movies on 1 ! e use of the silk screen nrocess °L Pnnt, ? g and how to make a| ^ er . p acque - Lnrt^v U *? ° rS wil1 ho,d their sec rI p I 8 pa i: ty at ^e Dover I R j a«î îr k H ° n March 2 - ! C. u ® 8day the "Green Devils'' _ __ ou „u» a W^ilmington news-* lîeftnn **— wauuum vu 9&i, ! 350.00, represents the contribution " ipped B^dgeville 39-27. Although |KÄäÄ' en^Ä"" ^ Ia , F . nday 8 the "Devils" " P ! nded Greenwood for the sec-: i« Z'ïÂi^a ton 8 winning streak up to six games. 1 MX Last Wednesday's JV clash with Wlth ,be end °f the season near ^own state scoring kilg.Way^ ( read|C h, Ims 359 points. His near est . con tender is Dick Lewis 0 » Brid geville, with only 236 points, ^ y end of the season Creadick should have over 400 points. 14 tb e "Devils" keep un with their present pace, they will end up with a 14-4 record; while lasr I year ' s record was 9-9. 1 Last Tuesday we were host to Rotk «ali. To.dght Zl V a g oo à ( ga,ne wh «n we take on Harrdng- I ton ' k FF A p »rnal Friedel, Jr„ has been awarded 'he Interstate Milk Pro- ' ducer's Award which amounts io I This award is based on a score determined by the contest • ants dairy cow Project evidence of practical operation of farm and use of 'mproved practices, and the ! FFA activities of the contestant. Elbert Harrington and i mil« Pakuatar, 52. have ea"l. won ^ aw " r <l In the Natlo ,al Dairy Pro ducts Contest. The score isfiîm! Award. WUHan. Mack ha, won the prise j MILFORD , Î Safety Council Notes j wÄ.'™ Tov^* ^ ^ ai . nison - Assistant Manager of the Delaware Safety Council i Mr. Jamison, speaking in behalf Council' düïing VeSiaf th *' Âghout'T* iount^ c rir =s=JSä■ssää ^ „«ff "î °« ri8t , 8 and pedestri - ? ' " g " lze fact that traffic dnd regulations are made for lî.^" Potion. Too many people ÜI r ?! n f, d to re g ard these laws ' s . rest r>ctlve and to ignore them whenever it suits their conven ieace - T . u^ r '. Jamison said it is estimated tkat ,f evei 'y driver and pedestrian observed traffic laws and régula tio . ns and safe walking and driving rules, the annual traffic toll would j "Traffic laws__ _ ^ Whose side are YOU on?" j This question — C jl tizeas of Delaware today by"F.'I r. ai . n!Son ' Assist ant Manager Delaware Safety Council. ^ aniis °n. speaking in behalf i f the Know and Obey Traffic Laws he reduced 85 to 90 per cent This Î? CÄ S&'ZSSS ÄMJTiuK ÄJ other motorists and pedestrians each time he is guüty of one of thl Tsilzi Fa?lf to 1 1 V° n V . Fails to g ,v e pedestrians already '"n" W3,k the right of way - T le Pedestrian, he said, is just ? 8 fo K o1 'f rdy when he darts out 4rom bebind parked- cars or crosses between intersections, ^ . . irOtt (ret8 An Ansannmont assignment r-nou™ ^ Y _~ W ~ Pupils ILh 1 H t len Fltz gerald's first i SSSJUT G ° d a " aS * ww a . rem 1 dea f h deprived them re |Cently of Cindy, a mongrel dog, flirnnnl/and \ e years , be . en . a faith * ldi ur l e 7 S b 1 e,per ' the ÏÏI LIs i, C l nd , y 3 t lter ' I gei nfJ« , asked> how she would . 1 « Jin t ub,e about that, another; i"Sid wiTJUftt t " a i d ,f° nfi dently. read U to her ' - , [ô ,he vt.f. ' tu *" 8 ' Pr ° ieCl book i«ôrè l Kv .h. T!". S s D° n - 80re .d, b V the Delaware Production Ä ÏÏM SAfi <*> nuualun fRË» - pHl "i" pllA11Ä Bp'I hone 1 H '" drÊÊÊÊ MIUo,, d 4944 — " 0 "h°| *J thrtd,8t (hur '»> MÆ'ÂSfT 10:00 a ' «-Church kcho"Vow ääisäts ï-£ ent of the Children's Denartment i« very much elated over the growth of that department—it has Li.lt reached the lOO mark in aUendaTce 11:00 a. m. — Morning* Worshin Service. Mrs. Agnes Webb or g in ist. Miss Cnmiy» p., V j- ' riinni- r Both choirs will sing The Junior Choir is directed by Miss Hazel Sapp. Sermon by the pastor * Do not neglect this serviee-it is an hour well spent. 6 45 n m —The MothoHie* v .i Feliowshin I c Lrl S Y °" th SÏ S Ä Ä"' serJ/pA - K ?° d 8008 nart in thT^v MY . B W * 3 SO have ~ JT - 11 S,ng - a num ber of selections at this service. Come out and eninv them - Sermon by the pastor j day with the Reverend and vtr« Charles Louhoff and attied 1 church services, HOUSTON the Irene s Variety Shop JUST ARRIVED Childrens Cotton Dresses All Sizes, including Pre-Teen PHONE 3421 FREDERICA, DEL. 9 C<" * npr Wgfim I 'HMHPHIC& WO ♦ # THAT'S WHY WE THE RATE - OF CLASSIFIED ADS (Egp DOWN 9 Make Your fC ants Known Through Chronicle Classified Ads. Do you want to BUY SELL RENT TRADE Make A Contact ? ■ Phone Milford 4521 And Ask For Classified Ad Writer- She Is Trained To Help You s Milford Chronicle Delaware 9 5 Leading Weekly Newspaper , Twenty . eieht „ iSÄüsrSf" Mr and Mr« n„h , . g ' . • aniJ Mrs-Robert Johnson and Anna Cy Jean ' and Mrs. I?A ln 1^% J" ÄSf 1 and MrS ' ^ ; E-rr» "crs ! S' | h «" ! ™-' i Mlss Mary Jane ! mI« & a d W « lt 1 e l f Shar P of Milford, i rwr Anna Collison and Miss Edna 12« °" ° f Lennox Park - Trainer, ! P Mr - ^ vifftl'n 3 ? 0 ^. ra - Charles Koeneman 1 nii ed ,n 'y dm,n gton on Sundav I Panii^f 1 » dl P ner gaests of Mrs I Harri».^*^ arr m , î5 to,> and with Mrs. gene lam"' They visited Mrs - Eu Ks been '\ n ? Uy 0ak ' who tion is Imnrnvi« /iV 4 . her c ondi 1 Kn*-n«Ji« Pro ^ I l? at f hm time. Mrs. ; Ä?*Ti5 T,d ^ IIarr ington are ' Hr B Ä w«. a „a ÏÏ5 " " « ^ m a A Ju' S ' Bl,rton Kint z spent Monday 1» ässäjü."- ^ °- ers at the homes o/mÏ JS ÏÏ1" Thomas Q h 0," ?} and Mrs - blurence Sh^D in ^flfn^ Mr8 ' ri V ) 3 80 at the ,10nie ^ Webb * of of Funeral services for Mrs. Eugenia B. Simpson were held on Saturday ; --= StVÄS rpfrMr j: i she had been in darkness about 10 ; years. She was a very patient siif j f erer. always had a smile and a ÄTS SÄÄa?* i ! SÄ înd cKr?h *S? ^ She was a memlÄhÄ ! ää sä isäjtä. assrÆ Ev-jJr.. of Dover; one sister, Mrs. Mar ; guerite Graham Cooper of Houston Eugenia will be greatly missed be cause she had been a life long ; resident of Houston and close vi j cinity. She will be missed most by her constant attendant anH hnndr (maid. Eva Watson, who took sSch [good care of her. But our loss is God's gain; He had a place ready L° r her ' 80 He her home to Him. We feel sure her eyes have been opened and she has seen the (glories of heaven and is resting in l r 3?SSHS =====-- wor v* UPHOLSTERING i There is only a few weeks left to upholstered before the Spring rush. We specialize in Spring and Cushion Repai Use and Recommend Nylon Upholstering Also Reinforced Plastic Air Foam Available Materials And Workmanship Fully Guaranteed We Will Stop With Samples And Give Free ■i get your furniture ir V Materials. Estimates WILKIES UPHOLSTERERS Phone 4814 or 5165 Milford, Delaware • 227 -Up , ■' ent ^ 1 vlsitor8 süLwvi v ! rw* «^tT w: • l ° 8ee the movie - ïw Q th \ u PPer SSL ; 2»asitrs/st. Im Î hrfm?inL kea WO ? the distinction of Barwf «a* 0 the most n l emb ers, ! th!i ■■n SaPP . was second. will £ Auc / ion " of the PTA . ff ° th ' 8 week ' please Fridav 8 "^!^. ° g a "° the r witb you.* y ' Februar y 17, at 7:30 n. m. !- * --* Reds Build fin __P industry SAN FRANcT^T ^ I 'Peiping CommS? rläi ^ ~ The milfs "Î^h" 8t rad ° **** new ( »•« li! 6 construction in f ~ the were pres j t , a new phase in China's metallurgical industry. 4 I*