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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 31

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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31
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7 Inches Of Rain Hits Texas LUBBOCK, Tex. (AP)-Accom- panted by a spectacular electrical storm, cloudbursts clubbed the south plains of west Texas again Tuesday with up to seven inches of rain. Lightning struck at least five buddings in Lubbock, but no major damige or injuries were reported. One bolt stunned a girl near UtUefield, in the area A broad band of thunderstorms eastward out of New Mexico, smashing anew at a sector stsll recovering from destructive floods last week. The deluge was heaviest around McAdoo, where Crosby County Farm Agent Lee Suther "estimated 5 to 7 inches of rain arrive in Ljma in the near future and members of Lima Methodist Church are to it that they have a home Saldin, Mrs.

Floyd Streater and Judy Gould. Family to Find Home in Lima LIMA Preparations are nearing completion at Lima Methodist Church for a Dutch family, refugees from Indonesia, who will sponsored by the church. The family, composed ot Pieter Tisserand, his wife, Roelofje and their children, Alfondso Wiihelra, 6, and Raymonde Adolphine, are expected to arrive In a few weeks from Holland. Mrs. Floyd Streater, chairman of the Commission on Christian Social Concerns, and -members of the Youth Fellowship and other church, organizations have been SIDE GLANCES (MBITIU.W TJt.

Bi. M. OH. getting a house on the church property known 'as the "Pratt house" ready for occupancy of the Tisserand family. Mrs.

Streater has papered the double living room and painted all the woodwork In the house and Mrs. Victor Dugan, Kay Saldin, Mrs. Benjamin Gould and Judy Gould have refinished a dining room suite. The house has been furnished with gifts from various members of'the congregation and these include a refrigerator, baby furniture and organdy tieback curtains for the entire house plus the promise of clothing when the family arrives. Arid to make sure they really feel at home, the.Rev.

and Mrs. Gould and Mr. and Mrs. Streater plan to meet them'at the airport and bring them to their new home where the women of the parish will have dinner cooked and ready to be served. "But, Dad, if I walk Phyllis to the restaurant she'll be so hungry I'll need a couple more dollars Suggestions Pay Off NEW YORK un Those little boxes on most" company walls marked "SUGGESTIONS" pay off handsomely to employes with money-saving ideas.

American industry awardeS more than 13. million dollars for ideas oh plant improvement and efficiency in 1958, latest year official, figures -are available, according to Steelways, official publication of American Iron and Steel Institute. Of the 1,7000,000 ideas proposed one out of four was The magazine says in the steel industry, alone. 968 ideas were accepted from employes, enabling steel makers to save more than 5872,000 a yeaf in production costs. SYSTEM, INC.

BUY-BY THE WEEK Fresh Frozen Choice Meat Pack I A VARIETY QUALITY CoBftnltuco ECONOMY TRY IT! Samson Inc. IA9 Chwter Of 0 Pike Ridlty Park ROUKS Thiir. till pm FVI. fill 9 pm till 2 pm No. 5 2 Partirhiusi Stuks 2 Club Stitks 2 Stiaks 2 Sirloin Stuks 2 Ground Sirloin Ovin Roast $10.95 INDIVIDUAL SPECIALS PanRotuty FRYING CHICKEN LEGS FRESH FROZEN LEMONADE 99 53 doz.

cans 50 40 GROUND SIRLOIN WAFER CHIPPED PATTIES'5 80 STEAKS Births IANKENAU GRAVES To Mr. and Mrs James Graves, 3860 Berkley Ave Drexel Hill, a daughter, July I LUBAR To- Mr: and Mrs' Louis Lubar, 14 Raymond Rd. Broomall, a daughter, July 2 VACCARO To 'Mr. and" Ms. James Vaccaro, 1104 Brook Lane nienolden, a daughter, July 2.

CREWS-To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crews, Chestnut avenue, Glen luadle, a son, July 6 Arnold Petruzzo, 240 Drexet Ave Drexel Hill, a daughter, July 7 CHASE To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E.

Chase, State Rd. Media a daughter, July 8. HUBER To Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Huber, 301 Summit Ave Newtown Square, a son, July 9 SMITH To Mr.

and Mrs. Davl id Smith, Swarthmore College Swarthmore, a son, July 9. DELAWARE COUNTY FINN To Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Finn, 318 Shadeland Ave Drexel Hill; a daughter, July 3 O'NEILL To Mr.

and Mrs. Harry O'Neill, 5234 Fairhaven Rd Clifton Heights, a son, July 4. ANDREWS To and Mrs. Matthew Andrews, 3 Stratford Glenolden, a son, July 4- CULLEN To Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Cullen, 323 E. Broadway Ave Clifton Heights, a daughter, July PEOPLES To Mr. and Mrs Leonard Peoples, 412 Highland Chester, a daughter, July 6 CURREN To Mr. and Mrs." Joseph Gun-en, 108 S. 5th St Darby, a 7.

KLAUS To Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Klaus, 152 Ashley Newtown Square, a daughter, July 7. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Hill, 303 Roberts Collingdale, a daughter, July 7 DELLAVECCHIA To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dellavecchia, 108C a Glenolden, a daughter, July 7. EINWECHTER To Mr. and Mrs.

William Einwechter, 734 Cricket lane, Clifton Heights, son, July 7. WILLIAMS-To and Mrs. Donald Williams. 726 Pearl Morton, a daughter, July-8 ANDERSON To Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Anderson, 359 Harwicke Springfield, a son, July 9. State Plans Drive to Cut Pollution PHILADELPHIA -The State Health I)epartment today urged residents of the Greater Philadelphia area to be on guard against 'he dumping of Waste materials streams. Karl M. of the department's environmental health bureau, said complaints have been received about sneak dumping of Waste oil and insecti- in streams, causing pollution and creating a public health hazard. He said the department will investigate all such complaints and urged residents to report license numbers, descriptions of vehicles, and the date, time and place of the dumping' to assist Investigators.

Mason asked cooperation of the public in reporting illegal dump- in or near streams. Delaware, Chester, Bucks, Montgomery and Philadelphia county residents should file complaints with George A. Elias, regional sanitary engineer, 100 W. Spring Garden St. Pi Mu Society Awards 7 Pins MARPLE-NEWTOWN seven members of the Broomall Chap- ier of the Pi Mu Piano Society have been awarded the golden pin of recognition.

This award is achieved through the study of music theory anc the passing of a yearly examination. The following are area award winners: Carol Carpenter, Lois Cummings, Candy Hill, Marion Lewis, Monique Masciocchi, Marianne Pinelli and Paul Zak. Two area girls who received the pins last year are Linda Graf anc Joanne Wenrich. set YOUR TRAVEL AGENT FIRST PROFESSIONAL GUIDANCE ON PLANNING COSTS AIRLINES STEAMSHIPS BUSES FARES TOURS RESERVATIONS HOTELS CAR RENTAL ETC. Professional Can Help You WEIR TRAVEL SERVICE 523 WEISH ST.

CHESTER TR 6-7115 URRAY'S JULY men's fine shoes BOSTOHIANS 14.85 to 16.85 were to 24.9.5 Boys' Bostonian Shoes at Savings, Too MANSFIELDS 8.85 to 14.85 icerc 13.95 to 1935 all from our regular stock limited time onlv Ttt 621 ED GMONT AVEN. ALSO AT WJLMMCTON DELAWARE COUNTY (PA.) July 12. I960 DAILY TIMES 2 BIO EVENTS IN ONE! Y-E-A L-Y AND CHESTER SALE DAYS MEN'S SUITS JOTo OFF were 47.50 $38. were 57.50 $46. wer.

67.50 $54. MEN'S SUITS OFF war. 79.50. .55.50 $85. .59.50 $125.

.87.50 MEN'S SPORT DRESS SHIRTS were 2.95 3.95 4.95 1.90 2.90 ALL MEN'S SPORT COATS OFF MEN'S JACKETS 20' 5.95 fo T2.95 OFF STRAW HATS PRICE SWIM SUITS 25 OFF MEN'S SUMMER PANTS were 6.95 were 8.95 were 9.95 10.95 11.95 were 12.95 and 13.95 now now now 4.90 6.90 8.90 now (or 2 pair $20.) 16.95 now 12.90 MEN'S WASH WEAR SLACKS were 5.95 to 9.95 Limited Quanlity I 3.00 from our BOYS' DEPARTMENT SPORT SHIRTS 2 FOR 5. vvere 2.95 3.95 4.95 SWEATERS Va SPORT COATS were 14.95 were 18.95 10 12 PRICE were 4.95 5.95 6.95 Now 2.50-3.00-3.50 A SUMMER PANTS-SUITS 30 OFF OPEIV A MURRAY CHARGE ACCOUNT up to six-months to.

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