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The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 12

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The Daily Timesi
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Salisbury, Maryland
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PAGE TWELVE THE SALISBURY TIMES. SALISBURY, MD FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 23, 1939 1 Built Like A Corkscrew Deeds Recorded Head Realty Camden dist; Robert J. Morris from H. Claude and Hilda Parks, Claude E. and Pearl E.

Calhoun, Parsons The Brush-Moore Newspapers, Ota J. and Nina B. Stevenson i Lee Roy and Dorothy V. Ketch- Art Museum 'In The Round Camden dist; Larmar Corp. from am from John L.

Jr. and Genevieve Robert P. Cannon, assignee, Fruitland dist. W. Landon, Parsons Ray from Lee R.

and Nettie B. Livingston, Fruitland John W. and Colleen L. Hearn from Albert G. and Edna F.

Mitchell, Parsons dist. County Commissioners of Wicomico County from Claude H. Edith Kelly from Cecile Jarmon, mond and Bernice Mae Willing from Harry L. and Mabel V. Johnson, Creek dist.

Parsons Austin Kenneth and By W. G. ROGERS AP Arts Editor NEW YORK (AP) A museum built round and round like a corkscrew is open here. The only major contribution to Betty Lou Mills from Newton and Neta White, Fruitland William P. and Mabelle J.

Brown from William B. and Laura K. Truitt. lliilillipilalll Bark An Answer PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) Do Marvel, Camden County Commissioners of Wicomico County from John R.

Farrell, Camden County Commissioners of Wi not be surprised if J. Wellington Muggs and his wife. Piddle, fail Parsons Alison M. and George O. McGrath from Walter Raymond and Bertha C.

White, Parsons Ruth and Lulu Mae Nichols from Elias H. Nichols, Trappe William T. and Eve to answer your telephone calL the looks of this metropolis by the late pioneering architect Frank Lloyd Wright, it is the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, on 5th Avenue between 88th and 89th Streets. Outside, it looks like a giant toasted popover.

The diameter at the summit is 123 feet and only 100 feet at the base. Inside a libbon of wall and inclined floor circles upward from the main central court, with pictures hung only on the outside wall. Stand on the ground floor and look up and you see a great expanding bowl rising in soft white spiraling stripes to a glass dome. The ramp's floor rises at a 3 per cent grade. The daring design represents a radical break with traditional structures in Europe as well as in this country.

Though the building occupies only a corner of a city block, the display ramp is more than a quarter mile long. For the show for today's first visitors (admission 50 cents) Director James Johnson Sweeney chose 134 pieces from the works of 75 painers and sculptors. The building in theory accommodates 1,500 spectators. They view the show from a ramp wide enough to let them stand back for the necessary perspective. They're dogs.

comico County from Richard E. Lewis, Camddn County Commissioners of Wicomico County from Lance M. Hopkins, Camden Jackson Raymond and Nancy Lee Bynn from Norman J. and Emma Marie Vile, Camden Mr; and Mrs. E.

II. McBee list lyn Seabreeze from Homer E. and ed the bulldogs as a gag three years ago. They have appeared in Mary K. Wainwright, Parsons Reuben James and Mary Heaster every directory since.

Isaac H. Waller, William F. and Hill from Homer E. and Mary Jessie M. Waller from Milford Wainwright Parsons Patrick and Buela W.

Twilley, Salisbury A. and Signe R. Doherty from dist. Town of Fruitland from Hitch Larry J. Causey Camden Oscar E.

Davis from Mary B. Boyce, Parsons dist. Insurance Agency, Raymond A. and Florence P. Hitch, Fruitland E.

S. Adkins Co. from Vernon L. and Sally A. Bennett from Earl E.

Niblett, Parsons Woman In Exile Established University In Huts, Tents Horace B. and Emma H. VanAuk- Clarence and Rheba O. Holbrook en. Parsons Kenneth P.

and from Milford W. and Buela Arlita B. Austin from Bounds Twilley, Salisbury Vernon L. and Sally A. Bennett from Helen DEALERS AUCTION SALE Route 13 Dual Seaford, Del.

At Cannons and Middleford Annex (Big House on Corner GOING OUT OF BUSINESS! Starling Time 10:00 Sharp Oct. 24 Rain Dale Od. 31 Antiques and personal property consisting of Early American furniture, cut glass, pattern glass, and olo pressed glass, lots of china, chairs, drop leaf tables, empire side and marble Victorian tables, one unusual desk lift-top with two secret lockers, one Filigree lamp, 5 lights in different angles Turkish import, lots of mirrors, Victorian and gold leaf, sheaf of wheat, lots of walnut picture frames, odd ornaments, magolica, floral settings, one Italian carved dining room suite and lots of wicker furniture. Many other items too numerous to mention. Restaurant equipment consisting of bent wood chairs, knock down tables, peasant imported dishes and silver, not-lead forks, knives and spoons.

Mrs. Sally G. Roache (Chairman) John R. Hastings (Auctioneer) Package Tyaskin Calvin S. and Thelma A.

Baker from Viola M. Adkins, widow, Delmar Kenneth P. Austin from William L. and Ella B. Smith, Trappe M.

Wells, Parsons Lambert R. Oeder from Deer's Extra coverage Extra protection That's why homeowners call Harry James and Elva E. NEED TV REPAIRS? BARNES TV SERVICE CO. 210 Hazel Ave. Phone PI 9-7304 Donoway from Louis C.

Parsons and Mary Belle M. Parsons, Pittsburg Grover L. and Dorothy L. Hastings from Milford W. and Buela Twilley, Camden The Salisbury Times, Inc.

from By DOROTHY ROE Associated Press Women's Editor "Until you have seen the Communists take your own home, your own farm, and the lives of friends and family you cannot understand what it means," says Dr. Helen Kim, president of Ewha WTomen's University in Seoul, Korea. Cooking like a decorative porcelain figurine in her rose brocade oriental costume, the diminutive Dr. Kim appears deceptively fragile. Actually she is the indomitable woman who established a university in exile in 1950, when the Communist invasion overran GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM OPENS.

The newly completed Guggenheim Museum in New York City, designed by the late architect Frank Lloyd Wright, is a spiraling showcase for modern art. The paintings are displayed along a one-third of a mile ramp which rises gently six stories around the center of the cylindrical building. THE the campus at Seoul, gathered together her students and opened classes in thatched huts and tents in Pusan. "The students built the rough huts themselves," she says. "We had no floors, no desks, and the library shelves were made of orange crates.

During the three years we carried on the university in exile, our enrollment increased from 900 to 2,000. Today we have an enrollment of more than 6,500, making Ewha" the largest women's university in the world." As a member of the Korean delegation to the United Nations, Dr. Kim has been in New York for six weeks to help present the case of South Korea to the world. "The uniVersity is now made up of seven colleges arts and science, music, fine arts, medicine and nursing, law, pharmacy and education," says Dr. Kim.

"The 1 Young and Old Promising Future Is Seen For Older. Working Force Here you'll find everything from Grandma's special vitamins to items for the baby. Your family will appreciate our courteous service and fair prices. And do keep in mind that the compounding of prescriptions is our specialty. We value-your patronage.

HOUSE PAINT BALTIMORE (AP) A govern would be eliminated as an eligi bility requirement for all State Your Authorized Wbs tinghouse Sales and Service Denier ment official says there is a promising future for older workers if certain roadblocks are removed. jobs. Older workers with employment Newell Brown, assistant secre problems were invited to attend most popular courses with our MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY tary of labor, says that the govern the meeting and to take advantage ment has only "a modest responsibility" in this area and the major of interviews being conducted by professional personnel. Of about Buy Now During Westinghouse OPPORTUNITY DAYS 1959 Prices Lower Than 1949! effort must come from the com S. SALIS.

BLVD. PINE BLUFF RD. PHONE PI 2-5138 350 attending, 150 sought inter girls are home economics, pharmacy, English language and literature and education." Most Korean college girl plan professional careers, and continue them after marriage, says Dr. Kim. "I think our students probably munity, the employer and the worker.

views. Brown recommended that em ployers judge older workers on merit alone, that these workers learn new skills and re-learn old are more serious about education than are your American boys and girls. You see, we have had to ones, and that the community provide the learning facilities. fight so hard for it." You Can Get A New WESTINGH0USE CLOTHES DRYER For As Low As Brown spoke at "Operation Job-lift," sponsored by the State Commission on Problems of the Aging and several other State agencies. In a luncheon address Tuesday, Hall To Compete For Scholarship SEAFORD Edward J.

Moy- Gov. Tawes announced that age nihan, principal of Seaford High School, announced that William S-3 OQ.95 Hall, a senior at the school, has 139 been named a semi finalist in the 1959-1960 National Merit Scholarship competition. When you paint your house with Dutch Boy you see the difference right away! Better still, you see the dif-" ference years later. For extra years of beauty and protection are blended into quality Dutch Boy House Paint. It's sensible economy to paint with the best! L.

W. GUNBY company" HARDWARE Phone PI 9-4101 Railroad Ave. at Elizabeth St. Salisbury Young Hall is one of 23 Delaware students selected from the 1795 who took the test in the I SUNDAY NIGHT BUFFET I featuring aLL you 1 BAKED IMPERIAL CRAB CAN et SS4iV(HV LOBSTER NEWBERG CAN tAT I i 5 -LJrCtf FRIED CHICKEN mm I EAKED HAM "I I jT7! Also Many Salads, Vegetables Cm 3 i 1 and Desserts. CHILDREN'S PORTIONS HALF PRICE I SERVING 5:30 TO 8 P.M.

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iWkwilM1 ym. WJ4 ilMUliMillXniMMiahjfc state. Landowners To Get Cut In Taxes BALTIMORE (AP) Maryland landowners got an unexpected one cent reduction in their property tax rate. The Board of Public Works set the 1960 State tax on property at $3.75 cents per $100 of assessment. That's one penny lower than the Legislature had fixed it.

The tax is used to pay off bond issues for capital improvements. The reduction was made possible when the reserve fund for paying off bonds was increased by transfers and other unexpected The semi finalists now face another three hour examination, EASY TERMS QUILL1N VALLIAFJT 1 liC. Phone PI 9-7135 S. Salisbury Blvd. Salisbury, Md.

the scholastic aptitude test of the college entrance examination board, which will be given Dec. 5 Names of the merit scholars will be announced next May. A windjammer is a sailing ship as distinguished from a steam ship. Free lain o. unnnwyiWW I ELECTRIC BLANKET Dotbl bed, single heat costrol if you buy an ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER THE ONE LOW-PRICE WAGON THAT'S ALWAYS BEEN FIRST WITH NEW IDEAS CAN NOW GIVE A SOLIDER RIDE THAN ANY WAGON COULD POSSIBLY GIVE YOU BEFORE.

BECAUSE NO WAGON EVER HAD A DURA-QUIET UNIBODY BEFORE. The Solid Plymouth wagons for 1960 are built a new way by Chrysler engineers. Body and undersills are joined in one enormously strong steel unit, locked by over 5900 pre cise welds. Plymouth's nine new suburban models are tighter, quieter, smoother than ever. They're roomier, too.

It took ten solid years of development to create this new kind of wagon and after two minutes behind the wheel, we're pretty sure you'll say it's worth it. Unibody construction is made for wagons. Doors, windows and tailgate fit better and stay tight. You save on maintenance because welded construction stands up better, with no conventional body bolts and nuts to work loose. Comfort of ride and ease of handling are noticeably improved in the Solid '60 Plymouth wagons.

See this big, beautiful wagon and we think you're going to want it. Built a new solid way to give you solid satisfaction. SOLID PLYMOUTH 1960 A CHRYSLER-ENGINEERED PRODUCT Dry clothes any time, any weather. No stooping, lugging, lifting. Tune in "The Sieve AUen PlgmouUi Show," a solid hour Monday nighls on NBC-TV.

5. i its Htm 1 lit Simply show sales slip for electric dryer at our district office and select your free electric blanket. Offer good until Nov. 15, 1959. Ir1 -io llillMIIMillliir X-- I .5 tj sv rt I 'vtr I ii 4 jr.

-So Offer applies for any residential customer on lines serv ed directly by It 1 i- a ssat EASTERN SHORE PUBLIC SERVICE.

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