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New Bigger Plymouth V, ' m mm i y mm 4 pu - me modfls^WUh\iS P l e and more th »n 10 Inches longer than previous J""***- T . hey are ^^lab/eTn Sj,SS* J tlnmtfc" are th * t m ° 8t PowerÂTcS' Ä Broî^ i f ^K nd . P °. Wer front seat a <U««tment. g pictuï Id herP fn Ihf^T'iif 8 8t devices - Including electric Brown P. Tha wley's. Wednesday. November 17th 8 the 4-door sedan, on display at not a plant ROANOKE. Va. ~ (JP) ~ John J. Kealey, manager of a florist's greenhouse, knows all about plants but admits that frogs have puzzled. him I don't see how they got air food or water." Kealey said, ex plaining that two frogs jumped when he tore out .. . ■ «P » concrete strip Which had beën in place twenty years. * *OG CONTEST DROPPED TÜŒ0N. Arl*. - UP) — The na f?'*** 1 "* contest conduct ed for the pg«t 32 years by the University of Arizona has been dis wm Z r T"." IT 0f the final te8t pî«i Ca £i U1 Breedln « P*arm of SÄUST 1 - (tooltips) m 3/4 TAPERtO AT ONE, END I'.'.IOU AP Newsfaamres ' • A HANDY BRUSH can be made easily with a piece of clothe. line forced through a wood u B ° re • t t-locb hole through . 6-inch length of 3 4-ioch square stock. Taper one end and insert rope. After applying glue, lubricants or paint, cut off the used end and push through a fresh portion of rope. This i, « practical tip from the craftsman's idea P°ol of the American Builder, Christmas Season Rapidly Approaches— Christmas Is only six weeks - off. Have you stopped to consider this? Mr. Advertiser issues of the MILFORD CHRONICLE before Christmas. — you have only five more j I To reach thousands of Kent and Counfians you should place yodr advertising in the MILFORD CHRONICLE . Sussex . NOW ! Don't put it off DO IT ,\OHV. CHRONICLE Delaware's Leading Weekly Newsp aper Counter Briefs Filed In Milford Segregation Row (continued from first page) Mr. Morris does not represent se/rtSTbv 1,1 the Cft8e ' and he is serving by consent at the order of the court. The plaintiffs in the ac bun n a i »r, the 8tate ' 8 h '« he8t tri - hunal are represented by Louis L Redding, of Wilmington. The Mil ord School Board has for Its attor ney Howard E. Lynch, Jr., of Dover, Arr'nT th ® 8chedule of briefs the Nov fg i?/ W" S } e on or before z 7' Mr. Morris will submit his reply on or before Dec. 9 The matter will be argued on Dec. 13 in the Superior Court room at Dover. Restrictions On ACLU * The order to enter the permitting the ACLU case restricts this organization to "the effect of the ?hi m r°T n * Bupreme Court the Lmted States) in the segre ï^ i n*îb« a<âe8 <i f\ olvinp 17 states) uimn those provisions of the Consti 8tatutea of Delaware regarding segregation." At issue is the situation (of pend IN DEEP APPRECIATION I wont to express my deep appreciation to those who helped me win the election to Prothonolary of Sussex County. ANNE R. BOYCE • ; V >ng the handing down of a nian tmL b Z,î. he *? ederal Supreme Court, ir, n tr b . UBal is to hear argument m December on the positions of the several states involved. Meantime, the question has arisen whether the Federal Supreme Court opinion constitutes law, per se, or whether its mandate, as must follow, is the signal for compliance. The case before the Delaware Supreme Court is that of the Board '? n ' et a1 ' v - Lilllan Sim mons, et al. Essentially. Mr. Lynch and Redding are at odds pretatlon. But the ACLU announced that it was prepared to brief this question in behalf of the Negro students not yet admitted Milford Schol. Permission ACLU to enter Mr. on the Inter to the for the as an amicus curiae was granted. At the same time the Supreme Court of Delaware, Chief Clarence A. Southerland agreeing, believed the school board a similar right. Kangaroo Bate JSfcfT 9 r#t8 ' pocket »'Ice. pr *M. a.«., , nd doze „; other desert animals, pass their whole lives without touching a drop water. LAWARE'S LARGEST WEEKLY OPEN FRI. * SAT. EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. «)ME SHARE AiPs HARVEST OF VALUES Bumper Crop of Savings! PORK LOIN RIB END up to 7 rib* t-OW END CENTER CUT — _ up to 3'/, N. CHOPS OR ROASTS ROASTS 29c ■ 39c 69 e Well-Cured Sauerkraut *tf- 25c at 40 »1 SUPER-RIGHT SIRLOIN STEAKS A&F Seafood Values! FANCY (31-42 COUNT) 79 > lb. Shrimp 49c lb. CUBED STEAKS •s. 99 c JUMBO SHRIMP ' : IB-10 COUNT) Oysters Fancy Halibut Fresh Pan Roekfish Fancy Grey Trout Fancy Rorgies Fried Haddock j Quality FROZEN ~ All . 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Dill or Sour Pickles Cranberry Sauce A&P Pumpkin Fruit Cocktail Dei Monte Corn K-P Luncheon Meat Green Giant Peas Tomato Juice 23c A&P Grapefruit Hearts 2 2 *«; 29c Orange Juice 2 C«; 29c Premium Saltines 2 45c Perk and Beans 2*;;; 31c Burry's Cookies 2 '*•" 69c River Brand Rice 2 *."• 39c Thrive Dog Food 27c Strongheart Dog Food 6 m this advertisement effective through Set.. Nov. 13th. _ m JAN E PARKER DUTCH STREUSSEL ?® c I Apple Pie " 7C I Spanish Bars 25c I Nut Rings 4 Ä 45c I Roi »'" Cookies White Bredd Brown 'n Serve Rolls ?* majestic tar 14-ot. cans 39c FAFfA i »RAND Urge •" pie specially priced FANCY FLORIDA «A oi can JANE FARKER JANEFARKER DANISH FILLED JANE FARKER each 29 C Mb NABISCO box . DEL MONTE OR DOLE 35* each ANN FAG I | c,< > 25c I >5« -, 'S 22* pk «- 20c eitAnie .. »mu WHOLt KERNEL GOLDEN £31c l-lb CHOCOUTE CHI F 1 loat 2 at 29c 6 a 65c WHlfS s DEL MONTI <*-oi 55c can l-lb cant Price» i » Gibbs' Glass Wax WINDOW CLEANER Linit Liquid Starch. 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