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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 10

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The News Journali
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Wilmington, Delaware
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ttveninff, U'ihiinston, Del ware, f'ViiUv, Juiv 7. mwwiwmww www n-TTi wTiwnii in mi awnmi ma il Wi ii livo Professional Ball Pa vers If Included in Latest Inductees QBE? ui y-y-j in, ii m- Me i 'jmm MMwg 0 L2J 0 (p7 IUIIy JarikoHski, Rlue Kork Third Rarman, lien Stan-ky, Trenton Packer ShorNlop, Among Mot Recent Men From State to Enter Service The names of men recently inducted into various branches of the armed forces by nine of the state's 10 draft, boards have been released by Selective Service headquarters. Among those inducted are two pro-fesstonal baseball players. The ball players are William (Billy) Jankowski. 501 East Third Street, and Benjamin R.

Stansky. 640 Clark Street, New Castle Jankowski was third baseman for 1 fl the Wilmington Blue Rocks and was the only Wilmington youth to win a regular berth on the team Joe tirmger Avenue, New Castle- Augu.st Alovsius An-toine Lovevllle Road. Hockessin; Charles Lee Jackson, Creek Road, Hockessin. MARINES Rawlins Homer Reed. 235 Shipley Street; Paul Van Mitchell, 806 Wilmington Avenue, Elsmere; LeRoy Reynolds, Route 40, Bear Station; Raymond Warren Smith 5 Westmoreland Avenue, Bellemoor; Henjamin Raymond Stanskv.

640 Clark Castl': Howard Elton Bristow, 606 Lake Street. Richardson Park; James Benjamin Green, 3 Westmont Avenue Silview; William Joseph Hagee, 2 Main Street, Henry Clay. Board No. 2, New Castle County (Middletown) ARMY Francis Anthnnv BUY GIFTS NOW! USE YOUR CREDIT iMIGSM'S Soon Eowe to Sfiircofi John Emmert Dilks, Townsend; Charles ince it waa organized. Stansky was shortstop with the Trenton Packers, also an Interstate League team.

Jankowski went into the Navy and Stansky to the Marines on the same day. Stansky, a graduate of William Perm High School, New Castle, had a tryout with the Blue Rocks and played with Batavia in the Pony League before joining the Trenton nine last year. The lists of men recently inducted by the nine Delaware boards are as follows Local Board No. 1, Wilmington ARMY Paul Thomas Williams, 48 Belmont Avenue: Gorgs Burk Giles, Spreading Onkes nd Miller Road. Arden; Raymond Bradley Vernon, Franklin Avenue.

Wilmington Manor; Louis ChHord Burris, 929 Van-dever Avenue; George Kelly Hlpkins, 1928 Oilpm Avenue; Francis Nelson Landing, 2015 Delaware Avenue; Joseph Franct3 Ianzillotti, 713 Rodney Street; Phillip Wellington ChiUas, 307 Ohio Avenue, Brookland Terrace; Herbert Schlesinger, 1204 Shallcross Avenue; Tilghman Edward Griffin, 1214 Tatnall Street. NAVY John Morrell, 715 Hillside Avenue, Brookland Terrace: Albert Francis Garv- Anticipate your gift needs and buy them now! We've slashed prices to cut stocks to the absolute minimum. These reductions will simplify moving for us and save money for you Buy today take time to pay! xiu, ueiaware city; Daniel Hanks, Middletown; Francis George Portlock, Delaware City. NAVY Frank Walter Hammond, Townsend. Board No.

1, Kent County -(Dover) ARMY James Walter Brown, R. F. 2 Dover-Vance LeRoy Cole, Smyrna; James Norris Edmondson, Smyrna; Milton Albert Emerson, Smyrna; Henry Miles Johnson, Clayton; John Caulk Lewis, R. F. D.

No. 4, Dover; Abisha James Murray. Newark-Marvin Cornelius Thompson, Dover: Stephen Joseph White. Kenton; John Alden Pettit, Dover; Clarence Wallace Hicks Dover; Enoch Harold Watson, Dover NAVV WETi WOMEN'S OVERNITE JDIAMOND I ENSEMBLE Plus Tax Thomas Henry Lewis, Dover. MARINES Ralph Outten Patterson, Dover; Christopher Henry Smith.

Clayton. Board No. 1, Sussex County (Georgetown) ARMY George Edward Brown. Milford; Gilbert Burton Bryan. Milton: John Amos Cannon.

Rehoboth; William Wallace Collins Jr Millville; James Willard Daisey, Route No'! 1. Frankford; Clarence Edward Hawkins Rehoboth; Francis Robert Hazzard, Lewes-Everett Alfred Johnson, Millsboro; Earl f' Rust, Georgetown; Frank Lee Short" Georgetown; Ralph Edwin Smith, Milton-' Floyd Kendall Turner, Frankford. NAVY Lewis Floyd Brinton. Lincoln; Alvin Clarence Bunting, Bethany Beach; Charles Edward Cirwithian. Milton; Bradford Bur-dette Hitchens, Milford: Harry C.

Hudson Selbyville; Winfield Wilson Jackson' Millsboro; Kenneth Elmer Mitchell, Lewev George Edward Swatn. Georgetowrr Evan Thomas Shourds. Baltimore, Md Wallace Pierson Townsend, Georgetown-Ray Wheatley Wilhelm, Rehoboth. Board No. 2, Sussex County (Seaford) ARMY Alvin Roland Adkins, R.

F. No 1 Delmar; Olie Daniel Baker, R. F. D. No 2 Frankford: Paul Wood Baker, R.

F. D. No' 3, Frankford: Charles Morgan Brittingham' R. F. D.

No. 2. Laurel: Rohprt n.i. CASES only A Real Buy for Prompt Shoppers Plus Fed, Tax antes, jz west Thirtieth Street; Ralph Harvey Bromwell. 2600 Tatnall Street; William Francis Hitch.

9 Orchard Avenue. Lumbrook. Newark; Frederick Melvin Wil-mer, 315 West Nineteenth Street; William Denny Veasey, 1100 South Broom 3'reet: Wallace Roscose West. 1230 King Street; Erwin Karl Ewender, 460 Audubon Avenue. New York.

N. Y. Local Board No. 2, Wilmington ARMY Worth Jones Wingate. 1611 West Street; Oscar Carpenter Davis, 202 East Twenty-fourth Street; William Harry Kelly.

Jr. Wilmington Manor: Richard deVere Huber 2013 Van Buren Street; Irving Nathaniel Morris, 1908 Market Street; Dante Peter Zappacosta, 3001 Edgemoor Avenue; Edward Miles, 519 East Fifth Street; Albert Thomas Hvatt, 102 West Eighteenth Srreet; Robert Aylmer Vannerson, 201 West Thirty-eighth Street. NAVY Eugen Vaughan Sullivan. 1702 Washington Street; John Aiman Ray. 3211 Van Buren Street; James Sylvester Taylor 1228 Forrest Street: Charles Klein.

2523 West Street; Mark Aloysius Kenneallv, Jr 1700 Washington Street: Edwin Barton Wachtel. 901 McCabe Avenue; David Earl Essick. 214 West Thirty-sixth Street: Robert Elmer Spear, 1 Glenn Avenue; Thomas Joseph Fede. 1123 Brandywine Street; John Wherthey Pollard. 404 McCabe Avenue; John Webster Harrington, 2715 Tatnall Street; Earl Bennett Marcus.

103 Yale Road; Jerome Joseph Cichocki, 700 East Seventh Street; Walter Marshall Meek, 3509 Tatnall Street; William Francis Spats, 39 Murray Avenue. Annapolis, Edmund Henry PnsybotowskJ. 713 East Sixth Street. Local Board No. 3, Wilmington ARMY James Earl Aleshire, 615 West Second Street; George Robert Spencer III, 231 North DuPont Street; Earl Alfred Outten, 533 Bayard Avenue; Frederick Charles Dunn, 37 South Sycamore Street; Eugene Thomas Duszak, 811 Wright Street; Jphn Edward Burke, 215 South Franklin Street; Edward Peter Janusz, 918 Brown Street; William Howard Haught, 530 North Monroe Street; Edward Robert Jannaman, 112 North Franklin Street; Earl William Burns, 824 Geddes Street: Joseph John Testa, 2404 West Sixth Street; Stanlev Edward Sowinski.

238 Maryland Avenue; Charles Hurd, 810 Anchorage Street. NAVY Edward Edmund Dalecki 310 South Jack WOMEN'S MAKE-UP IVI I only Plu Fed, Tax Byran, R. F. Georgetown; William i Richard Collins, R. F.

D. No. 3, Laurel-1 Essell Thomas Cox. 511 Willnw ar.t i Laurel: George Carroll Currlv ri Avenue, Lansdowne, Clifford Hudson Dunn, Bethel; Ray Delaney Fosky, R. F.

D. 1. Delmar: Rnllin I.wi RnH, Frankford; Wansel Irwin Hudson. Mills boro; Abraham Jones, Seaford; Thomas William Jones. 416 West Breckenndge Street.

Louisville. Kv- William v. i- I 8-CUP I Coffee-Maker 3.15 Jones, Millsboro; Orlando Lewis. R. F.

2. SERVICE FOR EIGHT! rraniora; wiinam Edward Mears, R. F. 3. Seaford: John Oliver MireVinii -a fZAS i i.

Mardela Sonnos. Md Msarii o. i 'a '8 Outten, Milsboro; James Daniel Powell. 6-DIAM0I1D DUETTE Frankford; Henry Webster Rash. R.

F. D. 2, Delmar; Clinton James Robinson. Frank- I ford: Hayward William Robinson, R. F.

I Poplar Grove, Milford; Jessie Clayton I Rowe. Millsboro: Marvin Edward Steen. R. F. D.

1. Laurel: Ernest CtrrnV. Smith I Everything: yon need to make a service for 8 complete All in a stunning red flowered pattern on a soft ivory body. A set that will beautify your table and make any meal look like a feast! Priced for 820 Pavson Street. Ralfimnr MH in' BEAUTIFUL 8-PIECE S' ard William Smith, Millsboro: Virgil Garland Taylor, 110 East Second Street, Blades: Reese Elwood Timmons.

Millsboro; Alvin Victor Wilkerson. R. F. D. 2.

Mills TERMS TO SUIT Cocktail Set Plus Tax boro; James Thomas Wingate, R. F. D. 2, Laurel: William Calhoun Barnes. 712 Clarence Street.

Seaford: Alfred Brittingham Goslee, R. F. D. 2, Delmr: Ernest Leon Hitchens, R. F.

D. 1. Millsboro: Percy Lee Johnson. R. F.

D. 3, Laurel; Granville Herbert West, R. F. D. 1.

Laurel. NAVY Russell George Carey, Millsboro: Lewis Oliver Carmean. Harrington; Walter Howard Coverdale. Cannon Street; Bridgeville; Orville Thomas Oray, R. D.

2, Frankford, son Street: George Joseph Gallion, 1107 Lancaster Avenue; Harry Franklin Riggs, 517 North Franklin Street; Milton West Murphy, 1817 West Fourth Street; John Joseph Lobacewicz, 1205 Oak Street; Paul George Donohue. 1115 Read Street: Leon Frsncis Hutson, 211 North Scott Street. MARINES Jack Dempsey West, Box 103. New Castle; Stanley John Marek, 518 South Harrison Street. Local Board No.

4, Wilmington ARMY Maurice Irving Libby, 7 East Fourteenth Street; Edward Joseph Maczynski, 818 Anchorage Street; John Michaei Pollinger, 302 South Claymont Street; Thomas Junior Brown. 804 Lombard Street; Leonard Campbell, 1208 Walnut Street. NAVY Michael Bilinski, 1233 Peach Street; Leonard Joseph Haney. 611 Springer Street; Rudolph Peter Koeller, 1303 Walnut Street; Howard Keethley Drummond, 101 East Fourteenth Street; Rayfleld Walker. 241 Delmore Place; Samuel Spiller.

321 East Fourth Street; William Stanlev Jankowski. 501 East Third Street; Armond Durant Guv. 324 East Tenth Street. Board No. 1, New Castle County ARMY Foster At wood Brandt, 20 Gienrich Avenue, Richardson Park; Kenneth T.

Webster, Marshallton; Thomas Stanley, R. D. 1, Newark; Dorsey Winfred Bull, 1205 Rangle-slde Road. Broad Creek Village, Norfolk, Charles Rudolph Rohling. 1713 West Charles Calhoun Marvel, Dagsboro; Winnie Edward Sellers, R.

D. 1, Seaford; Leon David Wilkerson, 2330 Barkley Street, Baltimore. Md. Edwin Leon Wilson, Dover: Edward Raymond Brown, Wolfe Street, Laurel; James Carnish, West Seven'h Street. Laurel; Carroll Eugene Harris, Bridgeville.

MARINES I Joseph Riley Argo, Seaford: Tilghman Francis Meluney, Harrington: William-Mor 5-DIAMOND SOLITAIRE ris Northam, East Sixth Street, Laurel; Linwood Colllngs, State College, Dover. State Angling Licenses Next to Last in Nation 2-DIAMOND BIRTHSTONE LADY'S DIAMOND ONYX EXPANSION BRACELET MAN'S BIRTHSTONE MAN'S DIAMOND RING IS'ow Delaware sold fewer angling licenses than anv other state and Plus Tax Solid Yellow Gold Plus Tax Solid Yellow Cold Plus Tax Heart Design Plus Tax Solid Yellow Cold Plus Tax Solid yellow Gold Plus Tax fewer hunting licenses that any other except Rhode Island during the 1942-43 season, a report released by the Fish and Wildlife Service of the Department of the Interior showed today. Angling licenses were sold In this state to 3,116 persons, of whom 420 were non-residents, for a revenue of $5,521. Licenses to hunt in Delaware were sold to 15,626 persons, including 137 non-residents. Revenue from these licenses was $20,605.

In the same period, 3,232 federal migratory bird hunting stamps, popularly called "duck stamps," were sold in Delaware. ot-rona oireet; james cnaries Maitland, 3 Clayton Street, Boothwyn, Albert John Radick, Belvedere; Paul John C. Lemheiser, 40 Avenue Claymont: Wil-mer Eugene Douthten, Marshallton; Joseph Walte Hobbs, 1120 Pullman Place; Clive Ball, 129 Kentucky Avenue, Silview; Eugene Joseph Shields, 105 Western Avenue, Elsmere; Gaetana Mairani, Belvedere; Elvis Moss, Box 233. Newport; Dana Jackson Pyle, 307 Highland, Lyndalia; Albert Lawton Clayton, 24 East Fourth Street, New Castle; Wallace Walter Perkins, R. D.

2, Newark; Thomas Carle McAllister, 109 Delaware Avenue, McDaniel Heights; Charles Reuben Phillips, 703 Armstrong Avenue, Brookland Terrace; William Edward Reiter, 129 Hayden Avenue: George Wallace Kitchens. 119 Hayden Avenue, Havden Park; Philip Henry Suppi. R. D. 1.

Newark; William Edward Pyle, 30 Fourth Avenue. Claymont; Howard Russell Biddle, Marshallton Mill Road. Marshallton. NAVY Lawrence Edward Losie, 28 Lawson Avenue, Claymont; Herbert Piper Kirk, Fort Defiance, Leo Francis Creeden, 23 Hawthorne Avenue, Roselle; Lawrence William Francisco. 329 Forest Drive.

Woodland Homes; Herman Henry Krueger, R. D. 1, Holloway Terrace; Edward Robert Wilkins. 702 Wilmington Avenue, Elsmere; Thomas Brown O'Dell, 18 Lawson Avenue. Claymont; Russell Joseph Homiak.

North Walnut Street, Newport; Raymond Arthur Peden. 22 West Fourth Street, New Castle; John Wesley Gainor, Elm Avenue Brookland Terrace; John The Preferred Gift! ulova GORGEOUS DIAMONDS DR. HUMPHREYS' glorious relief for common PILE AGONY rucn MAN'S INITIAL RING SERVICE RINGS TTl jm nh rpvi Hlntmunt ffftmnia of t- JWmS Elgin A'otc F. Humphrey) promptly helps to relieve itching, painful piles, reduce inflammatory swelling and helps nature heal faster. Humphreys' costs only 50 Solid Gold Ring Plus Tax All Sronches Others to S37J0 Plus Tax Patrick OConner, 3 East Thirty-seventh amat, i id witu special recui pips, la years or Street; William Irwin Pennell.

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Yes I Even the dread Anopheles the mosquito that earri malaria from a sick man to tirm movquito you can tell because it on it head is oaxy to kill with Fbt. JrWjr aa ample supply of Flit, today! 95 7.95 tiafsTsn---iiJ 'JVi For Service Men Plus Tax Yellow Gold Plus Tax 1 'l3 I 1 i 103 Eas-rie2 Si kills f5e, ants, 1 1 moths, bedbugs and all mosquitoes. film i 1 La Open Sat. Evenings Moving Soon to 413 Market 1.

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