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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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9
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Infantry Regiment. Corpora! Lilly's father. A. J. Lillv.

lives at fiU7 FOUR HURT IN AUTO CRASHtS Saude avenue, Essington. A gradu fflbester iNb itn County Soldier Attends School In Secul, Korea FIRE ESCAPES Built and reeled Will Arrange Financing i PHONE KIDLKY PARK 30793581 Project Avenue and Chester Tike Prospect Park, Pennsylvania ate of fcUdystone High School. Corporal Lilly entered the Army in January, 1945. TUKSDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 5, 10 16 A 29 toda: One of the students at the XXIV ttwhen her automobile crashed inlo By Dick Turner colSUum with a stone retaining John J. Drasiey.

Consolidated Vul tce engineer, advocates use of exhaust gases, conducted to leading edges of airplane wings, as a de icing agent. It also will serve to de ice propeller hubs, he asserts. Uuips umver ity in Se.ml, Pieoudonse where Ul take tune nil" tneu icnear Broomall. A passenger. Harold Camp Atterbury Separation Center Establishes Record military occupation to learn civil Tucnty lourui street.

C. Cackier. 32. of 606 Edward. WE BUT ian skills, is Cpl.

John A. Lilly, of Essington lie is studying elementary bookkeeping and French. On duty hours, he is mail clerk of January was the largest month the history of the Ciimt) Atter The victim. John Mancell. of a 1 4 cuts of Ihe (ace and a East Ninth street taken to kjiee injury.

V' told police that she' thur R. achat m. of Bethel road was bv Hghls of all. and was admitted a possible olher aut0 and her machine struck fracture of the right leg. lile partted of w.

c. cunnlnE Mrs. Viola Mae Willis. 10. sus nam.

lie Baker streat. At that lahu kr.i and elbow tnyune ooint the woman lost control of the shortly oefore p. in. Monday wheel and hli the parked auto ol DIAMONDS OLD GOLD WATCHES bury. Separation Center, Ls disclosed by BiIk.

Gen. Ernest A. in anti tank company, of the 31st Hemorrhoids! But He SMILES, Now ion A Miner Clime. QUICK uarma wiuiams, 1727 Veiflun ave Inue, a short distance away. All three vehicles were damaged UPSET STOMACHS YIELD INCHES OF Nixby, post rouimniutniK iteueial, a tot ill ol 75.174 enlisted men and oi ilcers having been during the month.

A total of UBB.S7B men have been separated there to date. Although the Separation Center was arlivaU ri In October. H. more than B4 per tent, or 327.9:!5 of the dischargees have been duriim the nasi live OAS ANT1 RIOATI Struck by an auio on the Third VjrtJ DLUA 1 treet brjdoe Monday evening, Mrs. Wcrld'v Ulthest r.rlr.i for UlamonA: Old C.Olu 10d WllCf.fS Von jur TTJTY Immediate (9m9)y Cash Nfl JEWELERS 508 Market full Of Eft 5 1 was afraid1 Shapiro.

67. of 'J 15 Penn street, was treated at Chester Has I'd burst. Sour, okter substance' lose up in my throat from my months: 49.12 1 in September. 70, mm pital for bruises of thi upset stomach after meals. I got, I An analysis ol the daily releases down now.

Me. mr White' Cough Syrup has psed from one generation other at the most effective remedy for relief of coughs police as James Alston, 811 West Third street. CANCELS VETSriEBTs" Waukesha, (UP) Sain Friedman has paid his debt of gratitude to returning servicemen by cancelling all their back, debu to his ure. I praise Erb Help to the skv." This is an actual testimonial from a man living right here in colds, A physi nd of nit yef i mpoi iii dischargees issued bv the Post Public Relations Olllee to newspapers in seven states reveals that Ohio was the home of 24.627 men relea.M during January: IU.097 were from Indiana; 10.807 from Michigan; 71U4 from Kentucky; 1702 fiom Pennsylvania; 2645 from Teiuiessee and from West Virginia. With the moving of the Fort Knox.

Separation Center to Attcrburv last month. clothing store. Friedman estimates VI Great Herds these 'needs 200 (hat work quickly and safely. (iSSS For Head Colds 'iA and Thai Tired. bowels.

clear Riis from stomach, act uver and kidneys. Miserable people soon fee! different, all over. So don't go on suffering Ret Erb Help. Sold by all drug stores A ton of water must full a mile Worn Out Feeling NEW PLASTIC PLATES to develop the eneigy equivalent one pound of bituminous coal. i inerea.se in (he number of dis larges from Kentucky.

Tennessee id West Virginia is expected. NOW SHE SHOPS Phone: Chester 2 8281 CASH AND CARRY Without Painful Bmck.cha Mnnv rc llrvu bnckucl.o lirkly, ouch thrv d.ueer lien tlu rtl of (lu lr mav ti.cl ki.l:rj. of tnk 1 DAY SERVICE ILL FITTING PLATES MADE TO FIT BROKEN PLATES REPAIRED With Our Service Men BwellhiK nflin lajorlty of Delawur rh 1 ptl" IClltll ry Col. Kd M. Wagner r.

Pes 1 1 Harbor. T. for discharge from the armed services. ide the trip on the USS us. Gallagher on the USS l.dr.L llnnh nut i.nWnnull.

wuO, rom our blooJ. Get Donit'i PilU. Military pDllce in Germany, arrived, at his home, "Spruce Knoll" apartments. Village Green, Sunday, after more than three years' service In the armed forces. Upon receiving on the USS Hollandia.

Gaines the USS Sherburne; McKlnncy VF.H sirCahv on rionnt ei. (I: frsan the FREE RECIPES Army through the separation center at the Indlantown Gap MillUtry Reservation, Sunday, he was greeted the USS Hornet; Halbert on the USS Trancpillltty; Achland on the USS Menard: Newell on the USS Shipley Buy and Buchanan on the oy ins wise ana son ueorye. Edsar W. Scltner. Chief UMM.

for homemade pies and pastries USK. crved on destroyer or omo Lions of nfflrnrt an USS Wilholte during part of her 01 craie ivenntrtv Winlet war cruise in trie Atlantic, the Mediterranean and the Pacific. The vessel, named for a voiinu naval tiar.c.y bsiu road, Media. filer who whs killed in action during r. Pcous'ilyunlans.

niembets Of the 24th Infantry I Victory) Di HERE'S A Vlearance TO MAKE BABIES AND PARENTS CLAP WITH JOY FULL PANEL MAPLE CRIB participated in escore and convoy TJ 3, Sim nuuinhut operations In the Atlantic and the 1 1 lo Lhe slates lor uiseJHirgt iroio he Astoy Is st action secei; tunes. The 1 Mtoin, ol Adam 00 South Fourth tie eh operated with the escort carrier USS If homemade pies and pastries are favorite desserts at your home, then here's your opportunity to make a hit with the family. They'll like every ore of our nine new recipes. And so will you, not only because they taste so good but because they're so easy to make. Recipes include Lattice Raisin Pie, Lime Chiffon Pie, Lemon Tarts, Apple Pie, Cheese Straws and Lemon Meringue Pie.

Ask for our Pie and Pastry Recipei at any Philadelphia Electric office. Durby. As a member of the 24th pi ision Miciai parllcijiatcti in he New Guinea and SouUipm Harry E. O'Shea, Cox. 203 Harvey avenue, Lin wood: Charles Han Philippine campaigns.

At the time of his departure from Japan he was del 2c. B9 Randall avenue, woooiyn, ana Kees w. King; engagec! occupation duties on tne anchored off Pa nod a Tsingtao, China, providing head Cpl. PcLer Kaltchak, 291S West B1G savings on Lhl.s sturdily cousLrucLed Sivth this c.r.y, Ls on his way crib of Maple IhiLshcd wood. Full panels sao and chchar(jcd from military with nursery tlccoratloiw.

Drop slat service after 15 months overseas. feTTGC' sides. quarters tor tne senior uincer pres Attoat in area, hue Jason mair shio. serviced shins of all PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY types during and following the war, th Army and thus narticl Cnx. CGUN.

1402 Perkins Cpl. Francis GallaRher, 11261 pated in the Hollandia. New Guine; SpW BIRCH FINISH CRIBS nip ceo. he Ungayen Luzon in tone, arid in th" inillnl orctlnai loi landing on Hoe.shiy Japan. Pine lane, Buckman Village; Pfc.

William F. Worrell, husband of Helen I. Worrell, 629 North Cpl. Robert Anderson, husbr.nd oF Mary Anderson. 1512 Lytic terrace; i Plaque for i iceller.t record 7 Iteg 'j II, Full panel cribs with drop slat sides.

011 Luzon. III I I III i 1 II: Gay derrira tinns on tdie birr ftttish of John Allen Mitchell, RT 3 'c Games. 3400 West Ninth I'M Harry McKinnev. sou of Helen McKinnev. 'A'AG West Fif Of Ridley and Vincent J.

Papi SF F'. served aboard the USS Lav teenth street, all of this city; Philip iweuarty, lc. nusuand ot Julia McCartv. 235 Roland road. Parksidc: ocing u.sDd as a floats ny salvage base in Manila Bay, Philippine Is Lieut.

Vincent A. Halbert, 212 Maple roan, i.iarcien viiiiam ack land. Cox, USN, son of Mrs, J. Ack land. Upland; Ensign Richard Ncw 11.

unsienu: Puhhl vs. yye.i NretAanr Pb ITcZZ HJJo QM USN. 1215 Hancock this city, are members ol the crew jgffe 'JW afuascxv 1 aboard not eh tiayeled uolns i 4 a3T 210 North Jeifersoi! street, Media. Sgt. Frank Buchanan.

40 Eachus i thj: ami 1 rrrfrri WAR VETS MUST SEEK OLD JOBS Discharged servicemen wert warned today bv Samuel A. Pan coast. chief clerk of city Selective ,9 95 Y0UTH 1 though they worked for industrial ke formal annlication.s for their old jobs within 90 days ol their discharge in order to protect, their ig.m.s to tic rehired under uie ijelec Service Act. "Veterans stand a chance of los ing their rlehts to their old iobs." Wr 1 1 J't. Popular Juvenile size for I III CICT TlL 4flM M'l lnr in between ac.s.

Rrmov ssosso 1 "1 tAST 7lh. 1JffT. able sides near the head 11 1 MAPLE HI CHAIRS board, for protection. A application for their jobs in the strucs plants, employers are not required to nire lormer cmnov unless they make application with IB I ihf lacs mar tins n.su.r ra lrikc and not oneratina has no effect on the 90 dav period. Pan coast nointd out.

He emniia.vizpri that their applications for rehiring. maoe witnm ao days ol discharge. entitle tiiem to their former or iobs with similar spnioritv lai operations. GM WAGE TALKS STILL FAR APART Detroit, run The CIO United I Auto Workers opened wage talks with two otiicr automobile manufacturing firms today as non wage negotiations with General Motors were resumed. WAR STORY SERIAL to be concluded If youUl be glad, when Long Distance delays are ended imagine our delight.

We've hated to ask you to wait, as necessary aj it has been. And delays still occur on some crowded lines, particularly to the South and Far West. But dawn is breaking. Soon we'll have the facilities to take care of the increased demana ror Long Distance service. We're glad to be abl to tell you this.

Ukseossioir. were started litu Hudson Motor Car Co. and the Brines Manufacturing Co. negotiations also were continuing tne rord Motor also on eyeglasses i SUndard hi.chairs of riCh A SSSW maple finish with eule dfttora SS 'laffti Style to suit Your Personam, tions. Movable trav and com s(0J MM?" MKSmSm I at a Price You Can forlaljy foot rcst.

Mm Affori: Grand buy! fBB 3HBH CONVERTIBLE HI CHAIR jmUH 17.95 WtBBMSm Thayer's famous upholstered 9 hi chair that quickly folds into NONE A a low seat and feedinK or irlay 26.95 FAMOUS HIGHER Steh hS'prSM FOLDING COACH We carry a complete selection lO OS of modem styles and shapes MiStSiSy, MWmWj lor men, women, boys A famous maker presents I ffcl dy ooaotiios thai fold 7 kHfeBfe a ror on ef he way Vy LS mVm storage. chassis, leather SA. ML TVmlm imAlV cite padded for babv's com VWji jBA fovt. Other deluxe features. fV I DRAWER (JC OAVVX JUVENILE CHESTS 50R MARKET ST.

I 61517 EDOMONT ') I 1 and rd Motor although both 'ms have nailed nearly ah operates because of a lack of parts. General Motors and the UAW appeared no closer together on any of the hasie issues in their dispute than when Federal Mediator James F. Dewey first arrived in the cily a week ago today. Dewey was sent here bv Secretary of Labor Lewis B. Schwellenbach in an effort to settle the strike of 175.000 UAW members )w in P.s 17th (jay.

The union demand for a IS1 cent TNE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA hourly wae increase was ruled out of current talks until agrt was reacnen. on other points rently under discussion were the matters of seniority, promotion: transfers and grievance procedures,.

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307,149
Years Available:
1876-1977