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'yfrHyH s-w, pp, Journal-Every Evening, Wilmington, Delaware. Wplnpday, October 26, 19.5 Tairlv-one Price Jitters Tomorrow's Entries Today's Race Results Plague Farms. HOW MUCH WILL IT Laurel Grange Hears City Folk LAUREL, Oct. 26 (Special). Farm and City Week was observed at the meeting of Broad Creek Grange Monday evening.

M. M. Price, agriculture Garden State Park Gem Lure Yellow Houss, Dark Straniat. Chicaro Boy also ran. fUlLY DOIBLr TREAT Mt SWEIT AND VAVHII.L PAID THIRD Pur 12 400.

elaimlni year-olds and up, I furlonia 'Off 2 47i1i; Familiar. Ukt Parent) 11140 IS 14 Game In Hand, lit (Anyon 120 4 0 Rimsickle. 113 'Johnsnnt 1100 Time 1:12 1-5 Herb i. Pentajna Ace. Geo Rocket Lisht, and D-liation also ran.

Jamaica COST? By Associated Press! Paul Time Ural Rare 1:3 p. M. (Wilmington Time) FIRST RACE-Purse $3 500, claiming. By Aocited Press I Fill Time lint Rare I IS P. M.

iWilmtnfiH Time I FIRST RACE Purse tJ son. claiming J-year-old coin and geldings, I tur- Garden State FIRST RACE Purse 13.500. elaimtnt. Dr. William McDaniel Of U.

of D. Speaks At z-year-oias. 1 l-l miles: inngs ii Heir Of Pir.ei IIS P.te Eddie Brar 2-year-olds, maidens, (urloma (OS instructor at Laurel High School, ih! introduced T. Robert Ruston of 111 Mr Herb A. Bactna 111 Kin Uvea Sound Out 115 Challenge Bull 13 Clover Jeei Luncfi ieon llinailis lit Fitz-Jimea 116 Bumm 117 Ring In Yota Connell 101 Lustre Proof.

114 Addie 109 xThird Point 112 Terrapin 104 Pi -J i the Lions Club, Carland D. 107 1 Bloodsworth, president of 1 Event Honors Civic Leaders kltbut nip Bombdr Hop Noble Sir Baliyhooley Bleak Sharp Tack 109 112 IIS Bettyson 115 115 Dream Danrer 115 11 xxHanthawaddy 101 115 Jnyrin 115 115 Pilot's Lark 115 11 8k Chains 115 Sea Voyage, lit (Kortel 113 40 15 SO 14 20 Onhisioes. Ill iBoulmetisi 4 00 3 40 Gam Moll. 100 (Sellers) 100 Time 1:11 4-5. Explanation.

Blazint Comet. Keelhaul, Lesly Air Monarch, In Honor. Harilyn Thanks Anyhow and Finns Fool also lan. Fluctuating farm Durchasinz; Crann Hour Mandy tnai- SECOND RACE Purse 14 000. power is the villain in the na-1 dens.

3 and a.vear.nlds. furioncs: If you'rsj interested in plumbing or heating quipment-the right place it Speokman's. Experienced Speakman representatives will be glad to help you with your plumbing and heat-ing specifications at no cost to you. They will advise you properly on ithe selection of the newest plumbing and heating equipment to suit your requirements. OUR NEW MODERN SHOWROOMS NOW OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 7 TIL 9 Lots of Parking Space the Chamber of Commerce, and John Reed of the Rotary Club, who participated in a panel discussion as city residents, with David Elliott, Marvin Bradley, and Ernest Dickerson, represent xxMid City lot Ellen's Best 113 Aghabriai IIS Mt Rome 117 Side Lnht 11 xxWood Sont 106 Leaders in education, religion, welfare, and law enforcement 8SCO.NU RACE Purse JJ.SUO.

ciaim- lion I farm Crisis, an agricultural ln. 4-year-oids and ud. 1 1-lS miles: i xxa-Montrachet 105 Deen Diver 115 115 Ariel's First 108 Jov Time 116 SECOND Purs 14.000. claiming. 3-year-olds and up.

lurionta 'OS 2 08 1 Tumbling Alter. Ill were honored today for their expert, loia me iiwanis UUD at Bracero 115 Our Beauty 111 Unret 115 xSea Bed its weekly luncheon this after-1 canterburr 115 oommie 1 jxLea Rondl 115 Dand Dan i' Kins York Wuig btar liJ l-'0Leana 113 x.Noble Warrior 111 115xHannah' Bov 115 Petite Babe 113 tUiRaise The Roof 113 Early Dinner 113 sh.ninrfiV WZ II i work. explaining their com- ing the farmers noon in me noiei uuroni. mm Verse lis Lrcount tv, Hic.ccoJ Bit. ii (Cutshw 40 munny services.

115 Plies Darlins 117 thtrii RrFPnr.e 14 000. maidens im Thorn auoui uu memoers ana ineirjNo content lis t-mostres iij 1 2-year-oldi, I lurlonis: conditions, consolidation of spades. Bear Market. Don jr. Eternal A luncheon in the Hotel Rod- in 101 Price Rinf Pine Shake 115 Bonny's Bark Vtl liam Mr-1 entry 5 1 schools, and the difference in the Cuesti heard Dr.

Daniel, associate I THIRD RACE Purse 14 000. maidens. it also ran ney, marking tne nrsi anniver- voyage A.NDisary of the Radi0 Stalon AMS Ti.MBLOiG aher PAID (program, "Delaware Lifeline." proiessor OI iJ-var-old fiiues. furlongs: Bushinj 118 Imperative xPaper Money 113 a-Kniitmaker a -Roman Ro HI Meantime Radto Rome HI Auratum Potomac Shore 118 Klbo in; price paid farmers for products compared to the price the agriculture ai me university Evenm 115 I 1 ainuuui 11 b-Medl Man 118 Roandv K. Diimmy 118 b-Edsun 118 115 Klllarney Bey 115 Royal Lark 115 Pleased 115 Echo Valley Voyaging 115 Flotsam 115 Silks Sours Auriesville Brown Baby a-Palanre Dancer a-Metcall and Happv Hill rarm entry.

b-Jones and Faulconer entrv. FOURTH RACE Purse 14 500, elalm- Delaware, analyze the economic problem of America's farmers. Speaking on "Agriculture in An Urban Economy," Dr. McDaniel used slide-projected charts to Hi Lentana a-Kins Ranrh-Phmpx entry FOURTH RACE Purse 4 OMI, claim- was addressed by Dr. Frederick B.

Parker, chairman of sociology and anthropology at the University of Delaware, and by Gov. J. Caleb Boggs. During the past year representatives of more than 116 different agencies of community s.vice, participated in the station's 528 broadcasts, explaining the functions of their city dwellers must pay for these same products. G.

L. Poth spoke briefly on social security for farmers. Entertainment was provided by Johnny Jones and Gene Mes-sick, who presented several instrumental numbers; Cynthia Ockels, who played an accordian solo, and the Trinity Quartet. 1n 1vur.nMt 1 1.1ft ina, 3-vear-odi. (1 furlonis; Pundonor 11 AUora 113 xTokvo Oirl 108 Intelllkent 112 xDanny O.

109 Ouite Fancy 113 Jolt 114 Racer 118 Our Only One 107 xAdmlral Vee 109 THIRD Purse 13 500. elaimlni. 4-year-oids and up, I 1-14 miiea IOS Currituck. Ill iRusso) 113.20 15 20 13 40 Buff. 117 IGonraleii 4.20 3 00 Count Twenty.

Ill iCtrt.shawl 3 80 Time 1:44 4-5. Neversink. Be Free, Double H. Eternal Mike, Pink Sands Also ran, Jamaica FIRST RACE Purse $3 500. claiming, 3-year-olds, furlongs (Off Russet Orange, 115 i Bailey 1 16 50 13 80 3 40 fKnow What.

Ill (Lester) 12.70 7 20 Ujmml Pleasant. 1L3 show the ups and downs of farm lowing Mon codomo 115 nH Monteo 1U Way West 110 Incomes and prices. IxCom Hmker 111 Getthere Prank 114 iosn 4 inns" i Vintage 112 a-Mtslon Road 118 FIFTH RACE purse 14 0UO, ciaimink. 4-vear-olds and up. I furlongs: riuiu ia.ra iu iwj, nc Spanish Oueen in 301 I.

30th Street Wilmington, Delaware Corfel 119 What Sir 110 plained, "the general trend has a-wooiiord rarm entry. FIFTH RACE Purse $4 000. allow Little Jonesy 114 oioconaa Cover Off 111 xDevlls Verst 109 been for wages and prices to rise ance. 3-year-old nines. lurionn.

uhilo farm nrinne an Hnun Tho i Delphic Dream 118 Yarmouth 114 wnue larm prices go down. Grey siipwr 114 speaker added that he doesn't be ill Hosta 114 Dusky Mamen Tisru 111 Vernal Fightin9 Gals Upset Hearing lieve federal attempts to iron out the problem have been successful. "Eventually." he said, "a Half A Much 114 SIXTH RACE Purse 17 500. The Huntera Island Handicap. 3-year-olds and up.

ll miles: Dili IE Tf Jr ORANGE STS. 1 i ui a -Old Baaket 1D8 in VI Rill rn 120 ft'iiuuim win ue iuuiiu nidi uucs Kpttle Malleable 114 tapi. Kim i.t All At Once 114 xBrudou 108 xDet-D River 109 xMrs. R. 104 SIXTH RACT-Purse 16 000, allowances.

3-year-olds. I furlongs: Mrs. Mark 119 Prompt Impulss 113 Mu Alabama. 113 xHello Mom 111 Miss Charm 111 Wagon Drill 113 Amoret 109 8ue Pat 113 Derry 107 Djeddorlne 111 SEVENTH RACE Purse 16 000 allowances, 3-year-olds and up. 1 1-16 miles: a-Eds Day 118 Immense 112 Resilient Striking Hour 121 a-Scots'nj Bond 112 Miss Joanne 113 Ournav 112 The Posse' 214 Farm entry.

EIGHTH RACE-Purse 3 000 claiming. 3-year-oida and up. 1 1-10 miles: Barclay Gal 105 Fighting Cork 114 rw Reariv To Wear 112 not involve the Use Of govern- a-Soinnlni Tod J'l Privacy 112 of Lie i umt ment subsidies and complicated CflBIL a. HURRY! iV'alenzueiai 20 Time 1-5 Mantelpiece. Greek: Day.

Makin Believe. Proscenium. Maisiej Tracer. Hot and Cold. Gallant Speed.

Thatsthetune. Briar Creek, IGal Proof and IMr. Phal also ran. SECOXD Purse $4,000, claiming. 2-: year-olds, maidens, furlonga (OS Heavens Above.

113 Lesteri IIJ.30 80 15 00 Yankee Buckle. iWajdai 4.70 3 70 fChallite. 112 (Danlsl) 1 80 Time 1:13 4-5 Coll Sioraee. Nil-nuest. Marian Belle.

fGei-Por, Dead Palm Tree 115 Gaidar Magistrate's Spec Broken as Three Jump Another SALE! Last 5 Days controls. "But," he cautioned, "that solution is not near at hand." He urged his audience to take an interest in the farmers' problem and asked them to use their Civllon 10 a-Phinn-Mrs. I askr entrf. SEVENTH RACF. Purse 14 500 allowance.

3-yer-old fillies. lurlonis. Tarouilla 111 Miss 111 Vo Betimes 120 Kiss 1" P'ianoir 117 Ultra Smart 1'7 Trv 111 Rovca 111 EIGHTH RACE Purse oo- fional daimini. 3-year-olds and up. Bunnv's Boy 104 xSilver Omar 107 105 Sir Stake IIS PLEASE OTE- LAUREL, Oct.

26 The k.ln l. miles 10 HUMiiess cAin-iiriKc hi 'F5 i Rtt in Blue IdH todies' and Men's SPEIDEL WATCH BANDS rind a method to end tne larm Proctor Bombast This building we have occupied far the att IS years will sonn be demolished Bl'T we will he hack In the same location when the new building has been renttrocled. 0 B. also ran. IField.

DAILY DOI'BLF Rl'SSET ORANGE A.VD HEAVENS ABOVE PAID JMI.lO. THIRD Purse 13.500 claiming, J- Jaco 110 Pass Boh 110 Love A Chanct 105 Soslrebor 119 Militant Miss 107 Muscovado 1j; Advice 110 xDavround 105 x-5. xi-7 lbs. Apprentice Allowance Claimed. Foxolater liJ i-eoni price fluctuation problem.

122 arraignment of Mrs. Myrtle Vickers, R. D. Laurel, on a com-plai filed by Mrs. Avis Sir-man, in thp office of Magistrate 117 Look Alive Bis Bresk apprentice x-5 ti oounds ante claimed.

year-olds, l-s miles ion i.wr. 1. 1 1 I 106 MM 8162 30 144 20 1 80 Values 14) miun rvnuwies, mis ween, iuiueu icangemie) into a free-for-all as three 1 sagacity! vj SPECIAL- FORGECRAFT 4-PC. STAINLESS STEEL KITCHEN KNIFE SET RONSON LIGHTERS PARKER PENS SKEAFFER SNORKELS at REDUCED prices URGE GROUP IADIES' AND MEN'S BIRTHSTONE RINGS 5 60 3 50 280 Sisters-in-law pounced On Mrs. Air Romance, 113 '(Lester) Film at Seafonl SEAFORD, Oct.

26 (Special). A showing of the film "Martin Luther" will be sponsored by Suffolk Downs 'By Associated Press) Past Time First Rare 1:43 sa. (Wilmington Time) FIRST RACE Purse 12.000, claiming. 3-year-olds and un. furlongs: Knhle l.andin 113 xOnward I0 Tim 1 48 3.5 Bold Plaver, Wlcka- Vickers while she was being placed under bond.

Ge Mrs, Vickers then filed coun Christ Lutheran Church at Sea ford High School Nov. 2 at ,2 fo tfi'ter charges against Mrs. Sirman, xPlower Oueen 108 Elias 114 Sad Zac 100 TABLET BOTTLE ONLY 49t p. m. honcy.

Cilitatlon. Dominate. Royal Gold, Bail Out, Speed Test also ran. FOt'RTH Purse 81500, claiming. 4-ytsr-oid and up.

6 furlongs (Oft 2.47): Dusty Driver, 115 I Bailey I 18 SO 14 40 $3 20 Umarelic. 177 i.Arraroi 4.90 3 0 Ruthred. 112 (Wajdai 140 Time 1:11 4-5. Indian Land. Chsno, Teds Jeep, Labia.

Prefer Dan. Wigwam Stumple. bKnotty Paul. Boots and bCount Nimhle also ran. bPin Oak Far mentry.

11s Mrs, Winfred Wright, and Mrs. 113! Annabelle Nichols, both of In Class Marry Girl Calrnbrook Melna 111 Country 114 811 Short 1 1ft Rnrotil 5O0XOOO0M H5 Bethel The magistrate's eye- 111 Swamp Rebel xHapoy Bound up 1 STERLING SILVER CANDLESTICKS Nice Size end Weight $0.73 pair Regular $7 65 Famous Telechron Electric KITCHEN CLOCKS RACE-Purse 2 8(o. claim- glasses were uiumti uuriiii; ins 'a off inir. 2-vear-olds. maidens.

8 lurlonis: TO PUBLIC AUCTION 1 BEAUTIFUL (costume flic) JEWELRY wi- PINS tARRINGS MAM CHOKERS SCATTER PINS IARGI GROUP DIAMOND 1 nCp SOLITAIRES Ufr and BRIDAL SETS SPECIAL APPOINTMENT MADI ON REQUEST Suffolk Downs ixThe Drummer 110 fckin Diver l. Karen in At a quieter hearing in the 1" magistrate's office the next jjoe'a Jeep 115 our Grandson iij night, the case against Mrs. no ii2Vickers was dismissed. The iF.yme s-eel no Maraaret others involved in the incident THIRD RACE Purse 12 100. claiming, ouiers imuiveu in uie iiuiuciii, i-Tear-oid and up.

i 1-16 were placed under bond on as- Sterling Rim COAST TRAYS AT THE NEW CENTURY CLUB 1014 Delaware Wilmington, Del. misault and battery charges, for Ix'hiny Knight 107 xln The Book Assortment of Color Ck-lt FIRST RACE Purse 2 800. claiming 2-year-olds, 1 mile and 70 yards tOS 1 47'a): Treat Me Sweet, 107 iGibbi 16 20 13 10 12.60 P. William. 110 Gonialezt 10 40 6 00 Tabor Lad, 106 tParenti 3 40 Time 1:46.

Dalliance. Morris Swadellette. Fourofus. John Pal. Jamaica Kid and Mid Step also ran.

SECOND Purse 12.200. claiming, 3- 9Bme. appearance at a later date in the xReply's Image 107 1 suurt ui vuiiiiuuu ricds. Pass 112 i FOURTH RACE-Pure 2 400. claim-1 in.

3-vear-old and up. 1 1-18 mi.es: i Brian Boru r.3 Golden Fiddle 15 Ornum 117 Coaxial 115 I xTones TrtclA 105 xxjunes Bug 103 Al Pahey 115 FIFTH RACE-P irse 12 800. claiming. VALUABLE DIAMOND JEWELRY AND Early Umbrella lunuui, tun it, 1'S I iPM MliHir, Jr. EARLY AMERICAN FURNITURE 10th and ORANGE STS.

OPEN WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS The British Museum has a carving, dated B. C. '00, which shows an Assyrian kiif 112 105 AMiquo iewelry, modern period urniihingi, lilver, porcelains. I furlnr.es: IxSuner Time 10S Nadina Nnrd War 113 Aunty Babv 105 sD'rouver'f I Mr. Gunnr 113 Shipwreck 'SiuaVVi 610 20 15 40 13 40 Natchez Maid.

113 "Borsemenkei 6 60 6 00 Parent) 4 60 1 1 3-5 Ga'o Mannso Family Nisht, Lee Way. Yearn- Ahe Fhushgn. Oriental itemporory 0 0 contemporary 55 troops into battle while carrying tvg, objects of art, domestic corpetj, appliances and i an umuitiia. period furnishings, and etc. allow -1 SIXTH RACF Pur J3 000, arves, 2-vesr-old A furlona6' TTvyrn Boy 112 Phsro 1'? ll'O 113 Perfector 117 Flnenom axLastmc xandv Dandy Snrlnc 107 xNavarette sjjsjpWMMMeMMs Dandv Sue 114 SEVENTH RACE Purse 13.508 allow-ances.

3 and 4-year-olds, 1 mile and 70 yards: is.it H'ih 108 Princess Dey ids Llnto G.ory 113 Super Bui 113 emotion iiu oicnma ti- II EIGHTH RACE Purse glMtw. ciatm-illns. 3-vear-olda. about 1 1-18 miles. 'USoft Reward 107 First Witch 113 Two amazing values Rejoice iiy Kene ia xFrimaco 107 Hose Ananouse in sirtrtn 114 xxHonolula xGratnity 107 Moon 105 FEATURING tarot.

curat, cwat, and 4 carat diamonds, sideboard by John Show, Anncpolii, Maryland; desk by Jomei McDowell, Smyrna, Delo-wamj boll ord clow toot lowboy; tall cast- clock. Collection of Mn. Istelle Tschudy, Smyrna, Delaware Estates of Ada Harris Maley Executors, Wm, T. Hannois and Jot. Catiell Washington, 0.

C. Frank L. Crier Milford, Delaware and from residences in Wawaiet fork and Greenville, Delaware SALE DAYS NOVEMBER 1, 2, 3. 4 AT 7:30 P. M.

EACH EVENINC EXHIBITION Sunday, October 30th 2:00 P. M. to 10.00 P. M. Monday, October 31 it 10.00 A.

M. to 10:00 P. M. iBird Bell i NINTH RACE Purse 12.000. c'llming.

and up. 1 1-16 miles; Armed Bundil. John J. Jr 117 Taunting Beau 113 xGold Onest 107 Stride Away 115 xxBlermsh 108 xOuarter- xBououel Billy 112 or men Pmt I Master x5. xx7 pounda apprentice allowance claimed.

claimed. 'i '1V SV 0 saa At a ,4 $tsLvwr iJ Oily SmiHijre Smoke MEDFORD, Ore. (. Experi- Oilv Smmlire Smoke ments in pear orchards here ihi.it that the oily smudje filling i th air on cold nights can be 1 eliminated. Experimenters from Oregon State College tried burn-inz sawdust briquettes and fl, lengths of waste wood from saw- f.

I 4 1 -I- low-overhead price I Kf': mur awwe Cnf7 tT t- Direction of STUART KINGSTON COMPANY REHOBOTH, DELAWARE mills to neat me an. They said the method holds promise, gives cleai smoke, and the cost is comparable with that of oil. OO0HS0Oc5OOO50t Zlr Hfi mm- IMU PIVVVA' '41 I PQtPPhP li ALL.VJOOL I "StA ALL-VJOOL ZIPCOATO with 100 wool plaid liners L25LI LUCi 1 1 favT i ff? A. i iirzz. i 100 wool Donegal-typ twoed 100 wool fancy twtod 100 wool worsted gabardino FLANNEL SUITO tailored of finest imported wools What's the big news about our own Westerfield suits? Partly it's the Irand new patterns! Rich colors give life and sparkle to the superb all-wool fiannels.

Brand new styles, patch pockets, flap pockets, vent backs, plain backs every detail young-minded men insist on. Charcoal and medium tones 34-44, regulars, shorts, longs. 1 i Se? Finest all-wools in distinctive patterns. Handsome, harmonizing all-wool plaid zip-in liner. Bal collar style with raglan or set-in sleeves.

Grey, blue, brown, heather. 34-46, regulars, shorts, longs. Usually Usually How to get to GarMd Park: From Wilmington South on DuPont Highway to Lord Do La Watt Hotel, Turn kit across highway, follow signs to Model Home, open 12 to 9 daily. How can it miss? It has the youth, the right construction to go all the way! Make it your goal right now! See this wonderful 3 bedroom split level in Garfield Park todayl It has all the makings to win your approvall NO MONEY DOWN FOR VETERANS 2 DOWN IF YOU WAIT TO BUY THE NEXT SECTION AS LITTLE AS $65. A MO.

INCLUDES PRINCIPAL, INTEREST, TAXES INSURANCE 3 BEDROOMS 3 LEVELS LARG8 UVING-DINING AREA ALL CERAMIC TILED BATH LAUNDRY ROOM RECREATION ROOM GARAGE MODBRN U-SHAPED KITCHEN CONCRETE ROADS, SIDEWALKS, DRIVEWAYS CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, SHOPPING CENTERS, BUSES 5 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN WILMINGTON PRICE $12,250. SOUTHEASTERN BUILDERS DEVELOPERS COMPLETE ALTERATIONS INCLUDED Use our convtnfent layaway plan an a a O'lN IVIIIVNIOHT TILL P. M. aW6Mwi Ws l) 4m i t) "nintjii- i 1402 MARKET STREET.

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