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GEORGETOWN were nam ed for each section of the Area. In Georgetown Mayor Harvey B Sni cer and Lawrence C. Elliott will serve as co-chairmen of the furidl raising campaign. Mayor Snicer will serve in the special contributions' section and Mr. Elliott will be in charge of the solicitors. Mrs. Mol-i* loy C. Vaughn will be the chairman for the Coolspring area- Mrs J P George, at Harbefon; Samuel piro, in Milton: George W Bryan will serve at Delaware Colony: Avery Ellis for the Diamond State Telephone Co., W. Virden Macklin for Delaware Power and Light Co. A chairman will be named for the Swift and Co. plant, here, and also a community chairman for Stock Frank Horty, Fund Raising chairman for the state, discussed the Gamma Globulin program as signed to Red Cross by the Nation al Defense and the National Polio Foundation and said that Red Cross in Delaware has been asked to ob tain an extra 5,000 pints of blood for use in making the Gamma Glo bulin serum for vaccination against polio. Mrs. Jean Myers, executive di Sector of the Delaware Chapter, re viewed the work in the state and jaÄÄTÄSSÄ or ç-jtlclBn.. and of error, when any disaster, large or small oc curs. Red Cross receives immediate call and answers the call on the minute , and termed the organiza tion as "ready to go into action im mediately with all the necessary supplies Andrew Goronowski. Safety Ser vices Director for the state. P raised the fine work done by Harold F. Wilson. Safety Sendees chairman Nursing classes formed in the area and stated that the first class forj Instructors in First Aid was now in progress, being held in George town each Monday night. Willaim Payton, vice president for the Kent and Sussex Funds Area No. 8, American Red Cross, met in the Old Bell for the annual pre-campaign meeting last weok. Howard S. Abbott, chairman for the area, presided. Community chairmen ley. Raising campaign, spoke briefly on plans for a successful effort. Mrs. Olive Sparklin, Home Serv ice chairman of the Delaware Chap ter. told of services to servicemen and their families during the past year. Samuel Gerson, chairman of Spe cial Events during the campaign, gave his impression of the services j offered by Red Cross in disasters. I floods. First Aid, Home Nursing and ! Safety Services. ) Mrs. Nell R. Barr, Sussex Field ! Representative and secretary for { Area No. 8, stated, ''We are better ! ; KENT COUNTY MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. j INSURES PROPERTY AGAINST FIRE AND LIGHTNING | EAWLTNS A FERGUSON BRIDGEVILLE AGENTS J * J?£ NK GRAHAM LAURENCE E. CAIN BARRINGTON AGENT FELTON AGENT GEORGE COLLINS MILTON AGENT Ï. CARLISLE COLLINS ! MILFORD AGENT DOVER, DELAWARE NEW glamor and glory in the majesti« sweep of "classic" styling! NEW leisure and luxury in the beauty of Custom-Lounge Interiors, with new Frigidaire Car Conditioning*! NEW enjoyment and excitement in the flashing power of a new "Rocket Engine—a higher-power, higher compression, higher-voltage Rocket" for 1953! NEW safety and driving ease with Pedal-Ease Power Brakes*, Power Steering,* the Autronic-Eye* and Power-Ride Chassis! Yes—all the beauty, comfort and action you could ask for are yours in this superb new car. Sec us soon for a thrilling demonstration drive in Oldsmobile'e new Classic Ninety-Eight. i N 1 WqûjL a Lip ! for a new çlussic ■> ovV. *Optinrta/ iff *.%tra oast V* g; à • gig:;. : . % / , v V • v ■ s ■ ! ! ■ ? > ■ m : "'SA 'S\ v 4: ■.MM Car Uluttroltd about: Nintty-Eighl 4-Joor Sodan. A Gtnttral Motors 5 Valu». OLDSMOBILE (( It "T tiA&ty — é zêp £ ■NT«« GINIRAl MOTORS' BITTIR HIGHWAYS CONTIST.. • OIT FRIi FACTS BOOK PROM YpUR OLOSMOBILI DIALIR I. G. BURTON & COMPANY. Inc. Phone 4593 Rehoboth Boulevard Milford, Del. i * « Shf^ been handled in Sussex County through Home Service and also discussed the Blood Donor program In Sassex County. ) Har jy Zerby, Blood Donor chair Tut 1 r ° r ,® a and f* man 'xt Millsboro, Chairman *w. a No ' 10 > w , ere introduced. v r ' u - le . raan s .P° ke briefly on plans t a T re T>' ln the comin S drive, I Iad omiiable courage, the refus > t0 a ? c ® pt ? 1{ f e of uselessness i Pl US Î determination to earn a liv 1 , j V f n tbougb handicapped, is 1 e< %i n tfl ® 8tory of William T. Wilson. 53 year old victim of arthrl .wövedTnln aiLtT 8 ag °' " im P rov ® d antl1 ab ? ut 3 years !Kif sSL*"*!* 8 "? U8ing a wbeel cba, f- Soon titer signs of improve "J*" 1 ' he conceived the idea of con art,c es f of furm_ L. w? fp lip fnrTer n rprtr f H PI> Art t "! 8 W ' f ®', T® former Gertrude Ad aTd 'adda^to j"®®® 888 ^ an d add 8 to the family mcornt, by Io?, th ® 8 î" a 1 î arm r>orretown° Ut ^ mUe8 from pIS l . , . . . . . u Mr b< wiL. with ! "l™ 8 ; h f d , ,)€ ® n . a f f ïf fhp nî ïiiii'..îïwf snmîTTorma/ H^ b l t, 1 îhe lTl v c d u 5 d ^ e his 7 knowledge of tools TT°i r " to .° 18 - ' handsaw 1 5 th « ebab iBtation Service in the Ä "Ä rSUZ "mÎ' grounrt .n oor bed roo m , turning out beautifully precision made articles I of house - h old furniture including a 1 wide variety of dresserS( che sts of ; drawers pp dar ph^t* wardmhpq vanities' bed^ desks ïawn furn?' ture and a var ' iety of ' novcl articleB . He also fills orders for customers according to their own needs and 9peciflcations . A telephone in his work sh k him \ n touch with dealers from whom he obtains sup- ! plies and cu8 , omer8 - ! .. A . .. cabinet making out attributed his !abi lity as "a gift from God' to fill his waking hours with the creating and . turaing ? ut ?T shed pr °j Ucts des te ne d to last a life-time and en joyment of the purchases. When weather permits he spends some time out-of-doors in his wheel chair. Interested in hunting and a good rifle shot, during the hunting season, he is often assisted In a recent interview, Mr. Wil -1 son said he had had no training in E DR. FRANK L. GOBLE Chiropractic Physician Dally 9 to 2 Evenings: Monday and Wednesday Friday: 7:30 to 9 PHONE DOVER 2284 104 8* Bradford St., Dover, Delaware * ô-11-tf "".«1 'L"" adJ " ent , d amj is able to bag a number addln f to the larder; as wel1 as b,s own keen enjoyment.; Installation of the Civilian De fense two-way radio Fire Communi unit was completed on the Mack engine of the Georgetown Volunteer Fire Company last week. The engine was taken to New Cas tie on Monday where the necessary equipment was installed. The local company unit is now ready operation when the hook-ups are completed in other companies j the state and the communications system is put into operation. Henry L ' Shaw ' c ha ^nian of the March of Dimes campaign Georgetown, announced P recently that re turns in the Georgetown area total $ 3 , 232 . 31 , an all-time jhigh for the community. He com mended the öne work done by soli citors and all who cooperated make the final successful result, a breakdown of contributions showed a total of $1,364.90, in the itown (including some côntribu tions from organizations not other-1 wise Bated): rural collections. $749.70; theatre. $378.60; coin box ® 8 ' Proceeds from Bake and Food Sale ' schools, ?117 ' 59 ' In addi «on. there was the sum of $19 52 carried over ^om thC 1952 campaign ' which cam e in last year too late to be included in th e money turned in. The quota, for Georgetown this year was $1. i80000 The «' -, the ;Georgetown-Mlll s boro Rotary Club ! n the annual reorganization meet mg elected officers of the club for* the ensuing term. The newly chosen officers who will assume duties on July 1 include James F. Walls, president: Lindale C. Fisher, vice President: Grover V. Foster, trea-1 surer; W. Virden Macklin. secre tai T (reelected), and Jesse Jones, Sgt.-at-Arms. Mr. Walls will suc-, ceed F. Thaddeus Warrington.! The Rogers Fnneral Home PHONE 2271 FREDERICA DELAWARE SAVE WITH QUALITY — ATLANTIC TRIPLE REFINED — FUEL OIL -- KEROSENE - GASOLINE — THAT FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE— Red Spott or Scatter Tagt for Your Protection Double Screened At Yard — TRUCK ICING — High Speed Snow Ice Blower . . . Altj, Conveyor For Bunker Icing - 24 HOUR SERVICE - Milford Ice & Coal Co. 9t r i> Qualify ^JUat G<umti rr Dial 8057 Milford, Del. p--»- ■ * |Further Explanation j Qf « . , « ÖOCiai ÖRCUrity - j Some self-employed people still do not fully understand their rights' | and obligations under social securi-1 ty> M y ron Milbouer, manager of the I Wilmington social security office dec lared today. Because of misunderstanding, Mr. Milbouer said, many returns are 1>ein 8 fiIed by persons in the exclu | ded group of self-employed people. : Certain specified professions such as doctors, lawyers, dentists, archi jtects, and professional engineers are not ? overed b * old-age and sur vlvors insurance. "On the other hand " the local manager added, 'returns are not being filed by some who are required to do so." Mr - Milbouer explained that some po t ople do not know the amount of self-employment income that should be reported for social security p Ur - poses - what actually counts to wards old ' a ge and survivors insur ance ar e the NET earnings (gross ,ncome less allowable business de du ction) from a covered trade or ! business. The NET earnings must be at least ^ 40 ° du ring the taxable i ^ ar and «° more than $3600 for I ,be y ear can be credited to a social; . (l ,^ ho Roard of ]/1 D,rec A t « rs -° f t th ® club are h. Thaddeus Warrington; i MtimOrd^'jame^F Ä ' Moll ' ' Ci yknghn _ _ - I j j j j whose term expires at the end of I June. WANTED New Houses To Build Old Houses To Repair Lance Lynch Phone 8037 Milford, Del. «««HU .cco««. la ««, of a nership, each partner will include in his NET earnings his distribu jtive share of the ordinary net in come °f toss from the partnership ent f rpn f®' husband and wife op erat ®. a business as a genuine part aershl P* each will report his or her ; IT«» Ve share °* the business ts 88 net earnings, and each ^ r receive social security credit. y th f husband or only the Wte 18 the s ° le owner of tbe busi ;P® 88 '. ev f n f bou ® b tbe other helps n î 116 harness, then the owner alop ? Wl11 earn social security I credlt8 ' . . . , | Ap ° th ^ ^MlUmî^r^ k ® f point ' j ? °. ut . Mr Milbouer, is the in ^ S '°P n T dire . ctl y con ' nec î; ed ^'. tb the - trad e or business; ; sach as d ' vidends and Interest from 1 8 *®®. k p 8 a r nd Vl ^ nds : h renta from , re& l D Tf / h , e *J®. SÎÎtïïpïZrî 1 P e f son ls not a re al estate dealer) ga '" 8 f™ m speculation, etc. j By the same token, and probably more serious, he said, is the fail ure to take into consideration that certain business expenses must be deducted before arriving at proper :-:.. — RANGES i j APPLIANCES c EXPERT, FACT0RY-JRAINE0 _ SERVICE GENUINE G-E PARTS 0. A. Newton & Son Co. Bridgeville Phone 2551 Delawaro S A é khmiiM* i & ; m gv'g-X ;• v $ f. \ In æR. <' S ° You Itnow you're due for a grand treat when you open a bottle of Schmidt's. Only finest quality and flavor could possibly have made Schmidt's Philadelphia's biggest selling beer by such a wide margin. Try one glass and you'll agree ... Schmidt's is beer as beer should be! 1 Oâ » Ç, SCHMIDT 6 SONS, INC., PH1LA., PA. p.rt-'„ete.r„l„ 8 ,,,„r sodalaecartoaa, pose-' yp ° "There are other misunderstand ings," Mr. Milbouer said, "but the ones listed are the more frequent and the ones in which most of the erors take place.'' He urges all self-employed persons who have any questions at all about their stand ing to get in touch with his office' or the local office of the Bureau of I Internal Revenue. He particularly' emphasized that persons should be; sure to call on either agency when there is any question as to a trade! or business being covered or what! constitutes "net earnings" from a, trade or business, For the convenience of local residents, a representative of the .Wilmington office is in the Post _________ _ ________ URpifCY (! MÄRVF! MUM*BE U. F1H1IVCL Phone 4466 Milford - _ AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE „ „„ Q . I fflCe BuiIdlng ' Seaford, the 1st and 3rd Wednesda y ot «ach month; 10:0d a - m - and In the City Off-;9;30 FOR SALE « RESTAURANT and BAR IN DOVER, DELAWARE \ Onpremises License. Price: $12,000 for Business Only. Rents for $200.00 Monthly with 5 Room Apartment House above, which now rents for $75.00 Per Month. 5-year Lease and 5 Option. Reason for sellina: Peer Health. For Information ... Write Box 2, c-o Milford Chronitle, Milford, Delawaro , " _ 2-20-2tp ASvtrtUemtnl Rom where I sit... £y Joe Marsh Wrong n Train" of Thought . Moat of us knew the stream (liner stopped about four miles from town last Thursday — but we didn't know why ... Seems the train was hurrying along, then came the screeching of brakes — some fellow had pulled the Emergency Stop cord. When the conductor asked him why he did it, he said, "The train was just going too fast—I wanted 1 to get you to slow down." I From where I sit, that stream liner has been going at that speed for the past seven years with a perfect safety record and Copyright, 1953, United States Brewers Foundation - ice Building, Milford, the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month at a. m. the passengers have always been pleased. Now—along comes a fel low who wants the train to go at his speed. Some people are like that. Some still would begrudge another person's right to a tem perate glass of beer even though that person wouldn't dream of flashing a "Stop" sign on their preference for, say, milk, coffee or tea. Respecting the rights of others is the only way we can keep "on the right track." fye,