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8 IMOAWAKC COUNIV (PA.) DAILV TIMES Tuesday, December With the Services NORTON STAYER CONCHBSTEH Chertor, HU of HO Elmwaod of 304 Pontiac Tim- has received the Joint Servicelcum, is with the 1st Engineer Medal at a Marine Corps com- ibat unit in Viet Nam. Commendation Baxter received the award! Rubilio, who received the for meritorious achievement Heart for wounds suffered Force Base. Calif. The best SAC B-52 and B-58 bomber crews participated in the competition. The Mather! while commanding officer of combat, completed recruit 22nd Transportation a unit'training at Parrts Island, S.C., at the Supreme advanced training at Camp Allied Powers Europe (SHAPEI.ipendleton, Calif.

He has been He is a student in the Army'in Viet Nam since July. Transportation School at Ft.j Eustis Airman 2, C. Jerald A. Im- Baxter, a 1953 graduate of Western Pacific and madej bombing runs over Viet Cong targets in Viet Nam. The crew's unit, the Bomb Wing, logged more than! TMiiu.

1,400 sorties during 11 months of combat duty and. received the: Air Force Outstanding Unit BILL JACONO AND HIS "DIPLOMATS" CHESIER'S MOS1 POPULAR (AND MUSIC FOR Ml OCCASIONS CAIERING IO.WEDDINGS PARTIES DANCES J-4JJ1 HU 5-30W Weekly Business and Industrial Review 11 III n. i school ibur i 20 son of and Award while overseas. former Glen-Nor High School mburgia of 420; Tracy crew was selected for Sf the Army 1 Upper Chichester, haviR the high st wing stand- in with Pro-" management ci in the 1 ffice at Holl0man Alr Base in skill, proficiency and re- Tracy participated for the second consecutive year and fourth time during his ence degree. He received a a i 19H duate ter's degree from the Umveraty TM ches High Sch8ool is who has more than and two' 1 1 ba orts 5,500 hours of flight, time and ber children are him on his Qf championsh i so ftball team last summer and presently is a member of the basket- present assignment, holds the aeronautical rating of senior navigator, logged 28 combat missions in Viet Nam and received the Air Medal.

ball team. He has held SAC combat crew Imburgia was promoted to or years. A distin- his present grade recently. Iguished graduate of the aviation Imburgia enlisted in the AJ.c! ca( program, Tracy wears Force on Nov. 16, 1965, for fouruhg Medal years.

He received basic train- amon other decorations. ing at Lackland Air Force Base, and specialist training at He is a graduate of Deerfield (Mass.) Academy and attended BAXTER First Lt. Robert whose wife, Patricia, is Amarillo Air Force Base, wesleyan University, Conn. Lt. William J.

Hill, son ol Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hill of 12 N. 6th Darby, has reported for duty at the U.S.

Naval Sup- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam-1 port Activity at Da Nang, Viet uel L. Gargano of 1345, Peac Nam. Upper has received the Bronze Star lor outstanding accomplishments in combat in Viet Nam.

Close, a former resident of Parkside, received the medal south, from Col. Victor L. Cary, New Cumberland Army Depot commanding officer. The facility will handle unloading of supplies from ships to support military units between the demilitarized zone in the north and Chu Lai in the Close is a member of the 97th Engineer Co. at the depot.

He was cited for service with Cpl. Vincent H. Jackson, 326 Kerlin Chester, is with TRACY FULTON THOMPKINS BEAUTY SCHOOL Be a beautician in 8 rhonrhi. A career unthreolened by automation. Classes begin on the Fmt ol each month.

Men Women-Day I Evening Classes. 1709 W. 3rd St. Chester, Pa. TR 2-1776 Boiler Furnaces Fuel Ooil Oil Burners Burner Service Hancock Heatinq Co.

1000 MocDADE BLVD. FOLSOM LEhigh 2-5400 TRemont 6.2242 ROBERT L. RANSON Quality Painting Decorating Free Estimates Prompt Service 1313 McCAY Boothwyn, Pa. HU 5-3029 H. Birney for Plumbing Heating! GARDEN CITY--For the past 33 years HAROLD H.

BIRNEY, Plumbing and Heating Contractor, has been giving "Cxis- tomer-Satisfaction" on all of his jobs. He has been a registered plumber since 1933 and he is well known in the Delaware Valley arsa for his outstanding work in the installation of heating systems, Air Conditioning and Plumbing. His firm is fully equipped to do any type of plumbing, heating and air conditioning from a window installation the entire home. His 'prices are always moderate and is always punctual in the execution of his work. Are you thinking of installing new fixtures? Do you need some remodeling work in your kitchen or bathroom? Whatever your needs may be call "HAROLD H.

BIRNEY" and get his. advice and suggestions and letltomers. Phone TR 6-6946. if JERRY KNOX if Budget Wove Special $6.50 --Thru Sept. Colormester Service $10.00 Open Thurs.

i Fri. Evenings Daily Hours 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. HU 5-2519 105 E. 10th Street, Hoole Airman Robert Fulton, son of Mr.

and Mrs. James R. Fulton MORRIS 1 PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY MAURICE MORRIS, R.P. 9th Potter Chester, Pa. Phones: TR.

J.1332-TR 2-8690 "WHERE PHARMACY IS A PROFESSION" the 1st Cavalry Division in Viet Nam. The unit provides ad- Headquarters Headquar- 2611 McCarey Chester, is ten Battalion of tte 3rd Mar- McGmre, Air Force Base, ine Division at Hue Phu ministrative and operational Nam between July, 1965, and last July. Close, a graduate of -James High School and thejMr, and Mrs. John B. Tracy of University of Scranton, served Winding Way, Newtown, as a platoon leader and com-'participated in the Strategic pany executive officer of the Air Command's (SAC) 8th Engineer Battalion.

His wife and their daughter, Maureen, 2, are with him on his present assignment. control of the division. Maj. John W. Tracy, son of 15th bombing and navigation competition at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash.

Tracy was navigator-bombar- Scout Collection ToGotoVietNam NETHER PROVIDENCE Members of junior girl scout troop 441, collected four cartons of toys, jello, condiments a make Christmas for the men in he jungle. Members of troop 441 read about Sinick's plan and decided Librarian Notes Large Circulation assorted eating utensils to be sent to Viet Nam. These items will be forwarded to Specialist 5-C Robert M. Sinick who had requested them in a letter to his parents Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph D'Ulisse of Collingdale. Sinick a career Army man, "Black Scarf Battalion" of the ans. First Infantry Division in Viet Nam. He requested utensils such as silverware, TV trays, aluminum Weinstein, tributions help with the project. With the aid of their leaders they collected from their homes, neighbors and friends.

One well-fed family contributed 100 TV dinner plates. The scouts also collected toys which Sinick had requested for distribution to Vietnamese orph- foil and muffin pans to help tions. Sinick's mother, several women's groups and local business men are making the arrangements for shipping the contribu- MARPLE More members, and more books processed, has ieen announced by librarian Mrs. Joseph Murphy, of the Marple public library. A circulation of 5,847 was reached by the library a month.

A total of 119 new members were enrolled, and total circulation since July 1, was 30,252. This represents an increase of 3,882 over, a corresponding period last year. New members since July 1 total 737. The board voted to close the library Dec. 24, Dec.

26 and Jan. 2. Four senior girl scouts will be instructed in library routines iduring Christmas vacation. nTMn! Tne wil1 then serve fift nours receiving their library! aide bars. The report to the library board indicated that 455 new books had been processed during the past month, and a total of 2,263 new books have been processed since July 1.

There are now 20,050 books on the library shelves. BELVEDERE SADIE 0. TURNER, rnn. LOW MtACIKAt ntKES DR. M.

PELLER OPTOMETIliT 104 Welsh Street, Chmttr PkoM 11 him give you an estimate with no obligation on your pajrt. Only 'the best materials are used and he strives in every way in make every customer a satisfied one. -HAROLD BIRNEY and his staff wish to ex- DiCRECCHIO NURSERIES EI.IZABETH "DOUGHERTY HAMMOND Diameneb-WotehM-JowoIrt Watch 4 Jewelry 711 W. KM (Mir mple Parking P.on M. HoituHer Note Sottrmon Cbymont Sports Confer Inc.

All Spam Equipment Phone 7M-525S When, Tour Dollar Ooti Further 10V Parley Road Clayrnont, DW. if CORONET Hair Fashion Salon Permanent waving, Tinting, Styling, Cutting Shaping 618 South Secone Kl: 3-9924 Clarta Chriitie 'it ANGIE'S MARKET BUTTERBALL TURKEYS OyEN-ttADY, AIL MEAT, BROAD BREASTS NtW. WRAP -SWIFT PREMIUM- HOME FREEZER ORDERS 14th fc Madison Chester TR 2-5196 833-99Z6 JIM'S AMERICAN SERVICE Oinoral Aoto Repairs-Inspection Choitor Pile I Sloan St. Crum lynne, Po. GAS olt MATTHEW FISHER LAWN MOWER SERVICE BOLENS Tractors RldH Mowers Tillers Cillers Power Mowers SALES SERVICE CHESTED, PA.

61 9-M77 Harry T. Inc. 2530 w. 3rd Street, Chester, Pi. TRemont t-S3St ROOFING HEATING METAL WORK "Jehnl-Minvllle" Approved BulMInt Mlterllls Phone e-6285 All Work Guaranteed Matthews Body Fender Repairs 4TH I TOWNSEND SIS.

I CHESTER, PA. US ASHLAND SECANE MAdison 3-5357 MINSHALL NURSING HOME Residential lection near transportation. All typei of eases requiring nursing care except mental Hospitalizatien accepted. Francis A. Minshall, R.N.

403 E. ZOth Chester, Po. IR 4-3002 LUdlow 3-7276 Barene's Hairdretsinj Brings Out the Natural Wave in Your Hair 525 MacDADE BLVD. COLIINGDALE, PA. "Expert Work Gets The Best Results! PROSPECT PARK the i operator of this shop, will loanL IPROSPECT BODY SHOP atiYTM a while urs '733 Chester Pike, their well earned reputation, have exce llent protection for the car's jl reaped a large share of the auto I body material and metal.

All body repair and finishing work are treated with ut- in this area by giving Consideration and the best jobs and craftsmanship on advice is given accurately. Their wrecked cars brought into saves you money shop. A job well done is their and time. This shop is fully best asset. Rosati employs the equipped and all mechanics are best mechanics and their work and experienced crafts-1 is of the finest.

Many Insurance i men. "JIM ROSATI" and his firms send their work here extend their best wishes PROSPECT PARK cause they know that theirifor a Merry Christmas and a 3105 w. 9th ST. work cannot be excelled and healthy, prosperous New Year. EDGMONT Ayi.

their urices are always moder- i If you can't stop in at the shop, ate. trial will surely convince I call JIM at LE 2-8668 or LE you. J2-S691. Free towing on all jobs! "JIM owner and at any time. It 6Y ni Dll GARDEN 13 Distinguished Honors Announced DARBY Thirteen Uamson, Patricia Bealtv, Phyllis Ctntola JJAK.BI imiUKD Angela Delia Vecchia students at Beverly Hills Junior High School were awarded certificates for making the Distinguished Honor Roll.

They were: Seventh grade James Sipio, Heather Turner, Judy Williams. Eighth grade --Barbara Boes, Donna Caravelli, Connie Cum- ming, William Hevenor, and Carol Marinchak. Ninth grade --Betsy Carlton, Kaya Hoshino, Susan Light, Rosemarie Palmer, and Sharon Purdie. Students attaining the regular honor roll are: SEVENTH GRADE Diane DIMattee, Deborah Drew, Karei Duuan, Kstiebell Edwards, Joan Fee ciola, Janice Frilsch, Paige Gilkin, Mar iorie Hilleqas, Cheryl Keefe, Carolyn Lancello, Diane McNeill. Nancy Manon, Patricia Marronaelli, Doretta Millloan, Linda Morrow, Ruth Price, Debra Ranalll, Suzanne Rogacz, Judith Salvatore, Helen anr Somerdiian, Joanne Shetilev, Christa Van Valkenbero, Karen Ward and Anita Williamson.

EIGHTH GRADE Gary Baker, Nicholas Corsaro, Klrby Kevin Graham, Glen 'high, William Hov- Jofin Beqley, Stephen Bono, Gary Bree- oer, Charles caoaldl, Robert Grande, David Griffith, Richard Hawkins, David Hoshina, Richard Hurst, John Mansure, John Perm, William Reed, William Sioio, Georoe Stinc, Cliflnrd Walters, David Wll- Group Names Officers ASTON--Officers for Hoover Young Americans for Freedom are Robert Clark, chairman; Clark Bongaardt, vice president; Fred Gross, treasurer; Linda Price, secretary. Robert Clark, a senior at Sun Valley High School, is also president of the Delaware Countv Teenage Republican Club, ant the Delco representative of the Student Committee for Victory in Viet Nam. Is a Delaware County COMMUNITY COLLEGE POSSIBLE? See Ad On Page 5 settian, Leonard Perkins, David MarK Powell, Carl Primavra, David Sia- ismondi, Russell Urzi, Wesley WeJ, Leslie Wields, Stephen WllkJn, Kurt Wise, John Zanchuk, Linda Baba. Loii Bell, Desplna Boukides, Joanne Ca- racillo, Lois Carr, Susan Downey, Nancy Evans, Nancy Fulton, Diane Gambol, Carolyn Gray, Ann Srigsbv, Penny Jacobs, Vickl Johnson, Donna Kajanilan, Sandra AAcCausland, Louann McOonough, Deborah Mark, Connie Newcomer, Marlorle SoutJ- ers, Joyce Stern, and SherrI York. NINTH GRADE Paul Cooney, Ronald Garrell, Dan Liftman, William Mulloy, Maria Bonner, Ramona Krlstine Bradly, Amelia Chesnev, Ellen Coian, Paula Forte, Jane Kochersoeroer, Dawn Leake, Sally Mason, Susan Reoloale, Barbara Roulston, Maria Tslaminl and Barbara Willey, Club Prepares Basket of Gifts UPPER DARBY-A gift bask-l et for a needy family was prepared by the Upper Darby Jay- cettes at their November meeting.

Plans were made for the an- nua) Childrens' Christmas Party to be held at Delaware County Memorial Hospital, Dec. 17. Gifts will be wrapped at the December meeting for presentation to the children. Most of the merch- Marie lannucci's if Apparel Shop if in E. 21ST Chester, Pa.

WHERE YOU GE! MORE rOJ YOUR MONEY Fridoy-Sol. 10 to'i 10a.m. to 9p.m. TR 1-5533 PENN HALL CATERERS CATERING FOR AIL OCCASIONS END OF 7TH ST. AT BOOTH ST.

CHESTER, PA. Air Conditioned--Free Parking for 500 Con. Moin Boom Capacity-400. Wedding Receptions Our Specialty Banquets, Dances, Cocktail Parties Phons 154-7538 PROSPECT BODY SHOP Free Estimating Expert Body Repairs Ovei) Baked Enameling Towing LEhigh LEhiah 733 Chester Pike Prospect Park CONVALESCENT CHRONIC AGED SENILE "ROSS MANOR" NURSING HOME 316 E. Hinckley Ridley Park Phone 521-9976 Cheerful Home Surrounding! Patient! May Own Physician Ross Reasonable Rate ELECTRICAL WORK, Electric HMrt Hitum 100-A House Power for HantM Call Paul Cornell IM E.

Paritwxy Omtti PAUL M. SHANK Plumbing i Heating Electric Scvwr Cltaninf Now Work-Jtibirg-Reooljl 402 Sheffield Drive Wnllingford, Pa. Klnglwood 1-1524 ma CTAB VC EXPRESS INC. MOVING--HAULING TR 6-7233 SAL LONGO 10 la Dlicminn Lamp Shades and Wall Accessories Came In, Broute Aroend Na Charae Ta look Open Doily 10 A.M. ta P.M.

1101 MacDADf BOULEVADD COUINGDA1E; PA. IU PROSPECT PARK PARKSIDE TR: 4-4441 Orthopedic Appliances WhMl Chain HeorinflAJdi 120 E. CHESTER Phone TU Clubs Organizations Make Big Profits Selling CA1VDY $1.00 Whitman's Choc. Straws $7.20 $1 00 Whitman's Butter Creams $7.00 Doi. Full Line of Candies-Cash Carry STERLING CANDY CO.

718 MacDade Blvd. Collingdale, Pa. 'DIPLOMATS'--Most Popular Band DEL. VALLEY booking for the coming JACONA" and his well known winter and now is the time to "DIPLOMATS" are rated as get in line for dates with them, one of the top bands in the Dela-jThey play professional 5hows, ware Valley area. It has plenty banquets, parties for civic and of Rhythm and is well balanced private groups and special danc- department.

All menses. All arrangements are mod- are outstanding instrumentalists c-rn and up to date for both and in his remarkable setting, I youn? and adult audiences. he vocalists, both male and fe-' Comb'Mtions are formsd to suit male, just on at special affairs every "performance. Since parties. SWING and TWIST A group of businessmen and.

scholars plan to rebuild much of d( TM' ed the city of Port Royai, Jamaica ants in PP er Darbv it existed before an earthquake toppled it into the sea in 1692. RENTALS HEARING AIDS RENTALS AS LOW AS $15.00 PER MONTH, Now y.u con convince younelf that heorlnf oid will help yeu without h.yin( lh apply the rental fee toward the purchase price. We carry Ihe lidi custom fitted to your hearing problem. loteil Cor further Inforrpolien Write or Call Ft 2-5535 WAONIR HEARING AID CENTIR 7221 Chwttr Pikt Upptr Darby, Po. 19082 W.ln.r-1 W.

51. Chester It is believed that whisky was introduced in England in the 12th century. The Spanish Moor were the first Europeans to dis till spirits. C.Ac. Powers Co.

Goodyear Tirol CATTERIES AUTO ACCESSORIES r.fh I Croiby Sli. Chtiter, Po. TR 4-8637 Edpmonl Trimble Avel. Srootthaven 4-4351 P. H.

Mulloney, Jr. Cm. GIVE YOURSELF A BEAUTY TREAT FOR CHRISTMAS! COIORMASTER SERVICE 15 MINUTES! Oliv. Oil woi $15. Now $10 Budget Wov.

Coloring Tint! GRACE BLACK 1005 Ed fl mont TR 2-2514 i STREET MARTIN SHANE SUCCESSOR TO B. J. PRICE MANUFACTUREII AND DISTRIBUTOR OF CHESTER ROSE BRAND SAUSAGES HOT DOOS IOILED MAM COID CUTS ECCS POUirRT CHIEiE ie Your Orocer far Informatlof) or Call IR 4-31M )and has increased in size th3 'DIPLOMATS" are in more demand than ever. Many of the High Schools rely on them and they applaud with every dance number. The have with the DIPLOMATS by contacting BILL JACONO at your earliest convenience for any open dates.

The "DIPLOMATS" and "BILL" extend Season's Greetings to all of their frtends. Phones TR 2-4321 and HU 5-3080. "Now Is The Time To Buy That Used Car!" TWIN OAKS NORTON NORTON STAVER is still in STAYER'S Used Car Lot, local- business with his' MiUworking ed at 14fi Concord RoaoV anvthing you TMV'4 the building trade dependable and priced to fit such as laths, cement, hard BENJAMIN'S PLATE GLASS DESK and FURNITURE TOPS STOBE FRONT REPLACEMENT 1205 W. Third Chester Phone TR t-9275 NURSING HOME 815 CHESTER IU: 6-6263 Convaleteent Men ft Women Excellent Food, Large Airy Room! 14 Hour Nuning Carl Cheerful Suburban Surroundings Minimum Rates Maximum Care LILLIAN ROSATI SONS HAIRDRESS1NG SALON Open 9 to Wedi. Sat.

Open Thurtday Friday Evenings 616 SPROUL CHESTER, PA. TR 2-9832 Painting -Welding Wrecks Rebuilt Free Estimates MORRONI CRESTA AUIO BODY SHOP'. 4TH 4 MORTON i TRemont 2-7557 D. E. CLENDEHING GENERAL CONTRACTOR Concrete Brick Wbrk 610 HIGHLAND AVt 494-0494 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS ARE O'JI I BEST AD TOWING STATE INSPECTION MIKE FLORIO'S AUTO BODY REPAIR SHOP WRECKS REBUILT-FREE ESTIMATES Phone 494-3658 4th Clayton Stl.

CHESTER, PA. your budget. Norton Staver is very particular in making purchases of used cars, because he' knows from long experience that the car must perform to suit his customers or they will just Jt on his lot and the upkeep will wipe out any profit that he may expect. All of ware, paints, sash and sash doors, mill work and anything in the building supply line. Jalousie windows, doors, picture windows, storm windows and door moulding, window units, old Iwnes sash, Staver also has kitchen cabinets, either compete or in part-.

Cabineti cars lia-e Inspection stickers are built to your specifications and they are all ready to go and. ihe costs are always mod' erate. Whether you want a good used car or anything in the building line; phone Norton Staver at HU 5-OJ91 He extends "SEASON'S GREETINGS" TO ALL! wherever you may wish to travel. Some of the cars are exceptionally good for workers who have to travel to and from work. Stop in and look them iverl ICE FUEL CO.

"YORK CARRIER" AIR CONDITIONING Located at Spot Turn of Ctntury. TR 6-6271--EN 1-0261 SPECIALIST IN REUPHOLSTERIN6 SLIPCOVER! DKAPERIES 111 HtsMIlt TRi I-II2I ESTABLISHED EN 1829 L. N. SCOTT CO. Roofing Sheet Metal Work 1416 walnut Cheiter TR 6-4348 Cookies-Fruit Cakei--Pitt KYJ'S BAKERY Decorated for all Occaiioni Furepcon Stytt Loktt our Sptcialty Also Birthday and IU 64696, 2702 W.

3rd Chttfer if LADIES' HAIR STYUNO" by FRANK CAROLINA RAMA HAIICUIIING--MANICV'E 6M SPROUl ST. tJT2-9320 4M-31IO Hunttr Front End Alignment PEHN-DEL TIRE CO. SALES SERVICI WHOLESALE HEItlt 4th I fm. IrallMit, Chester, J. C.

Ayers At Co. Fubrlfttorv Steel Fsbrtr.tact'i cJilnn VmtHtifliHt i 0)1 NMiitn Brviint Old Hniirn Alt Approvirf TRM746.

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