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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 26

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26 Mon 28, 1978 Evening Journal, Wilmington. Del. OBITUARIES CROSSWORDS Answer to Previous Puzzle Lucy B. Thompson management. She was an accomplished pianist and ardent horse racing fan.

She was a member of the Arden Merry-Go-Rounders. In addition to her daughters, she is survived by two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Lucy Burroughs Thompson, 88, of 2131 Delaview died at 11:45 last night at Chariot Nursing Home, 2735 W. 6th where she had been a patient since Feb. 18.

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36 Constant 38 Tied 39 It is (contr.) 41 Pelf 42 Tinge deeply 43 Four (prefix) 45 Scottish -biscuit 47 Lumps 50 Draws 51 River in England 52 Swirl; 54 Be situated 56 Ewe's mate' ACROSS I Capsules 6 Circuit II Baffle 13 Supported 14 Hazy 15 Taste 16 Gape 17 Dove sound 19 This (Sp.) 20 One of the Gershwins 23 Pea's home 24 Farewell (abbr.) 27 Perches 29 Cushion 31 Church 4 Nasal intonation 5 Baronet's title 6 Who (It.) 7 Garment piece 8 Bracing 9 Slow(mus 10 Bordered 12 Powerful businessman 13 Wades 18 Gold (Sp.) 21 Heretofore (2 wds.) 22 Engraver 24 Scouting group (abbr.) 25 Over there 26 Common newt 28 Pronoun singing group 3Q Upper end 35 Composer 32 Blockhead Dvorak 33 possess 36 Pulley 37 Social 40 Provided meal 41 Bridle part 44 Oceans 46 Foretoken 48 Confederate States Army (abbr.) 49 Summon 53 Thick skulled 55 Hummed 57 Soupy 58 Pulled 59 Beer ingredient 60 Grubby DOWN 1 Warm 2 Arizona city 3 Cook slowly 1 I2 la 2C 24 125 126 29 30 37 41 1 42 143 46 53 57 59 Is I is is 19 21 22 I 23 7 27 28 31 32 133 134 1 38 39 40 4 45 49 5o" TT S2 54 56 60 I I I I 1 il ALMANAC CORNER Lorraine E. Kane SMYRNA Lorraine Elizabeth Kane, 92, died yesterday at the Delaware Home for the Chronical-' ly 111 after a long illness. She formerly lived in Claymont. Her husband, Edward died in 1963. Services will be Wednesday morning at 11 at the Robert More-land Funeral Home Ninth and Main streets, Trainer, where friends may call at 10.

Burial will be in Lawn Croft Cemetery, Lower Chichester Township, Pa. Death Notices HOEN At her late residence, on August 28, 1978. Grace M. Hoen wife of the late Frank E. Hoen.

Mother of Grace Steelman of 16 Cornell Drive, Cooper Farms, Wilmington, Delaware. Aged 76 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services from the Gracelawn Memorial Chapel on Wednesday morning August 30 at 11:15. Interment In Gracelawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at the chapel 45 minutes prior to servicetlme.

In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to the Delaware Cancer Society, 1925 Lover-ing Avenue, Wilmington, Del. Arrangements by WILLIAM J. WARWICK FUNERAL HOME, Newark, Del. HOIL In Wilmington Medical Center, General Division on August 26, 1978. Kath-erlne J.

Holl of 1025 West 7th Street, Wilmington, wife of Melvin C. Hoil. Moth- er of Cynthia Warner, Gwendolyn J. West, Veronica C. Weston, Melvin C.

Hoil, Jr. and Lisa V.E. Holl, all of Wilmington. Sister of Alonzo Jones, Jr. Also survived by 6 grandchildren, son-in-law Mose L.

Warner, 4 aunts, 3 uncles, 3 nieces, 1 nephew, a host of relatives and friends. Aged 57 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services at CONGO FUNERAL HOME, 201 North Gray Avenue, Wilmington on Thursday evening, August 31 at 8 o'clock. Interment at Riverview Cemetery on Friday morning. Sept.

1. Friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday from 6 until 8 p.m. KANE On August 27, 1978 Lorraine Elizabeth Kane nee Short, wife of the late Edward E. Kane formerly of Forrest Claymont, Del. Relatives 8, friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral service at the ROBERT MORELAND FUNERAL HOME, 9th Main Trainer Pa.

on Wednesday morning August 30, 1978 at II o'clock. Interment at Lawn-croft cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday morning after 10 o'clock. LYONS In Newark, Delaware on August 28, 1978. Joseph F.

husband of the late Elizabeth Kelleher Lyons of 195 Smallevs Dam Rd. Aged 74 years. Funeral services 8. interment will be held at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be sent to the Delaware Lung Association, 1308 Delaware Wilmington.

Arrangements by the MEALEY FUNERAL HOMES. McKAIG A guest at the Friends Home, West State Street, Kennett Square, Pa. at Chester County Hospital, West Chester, Pa. on August 26, 1978 Emily Chandler McKaig. Aged 89 vears.

Widow of A. Stewart McKaig. Relatives and friends are invited to attend services from the ALBERT F. KUZO FUNERAL HOME, 250 West State Street, Kennett Square, Pa. on Tuesday August 29 at 2pm.

Interment at Mt. Salem Cemetery, Wilmington, Delaware. Friends may cell at the Funeral Home from 1 to 2pm on Tuesday. MILI In the Massachusetts General Hospital on August 27, 1978, John Mill of 2304 West 6th Street, Wilmington. Husband of Marian (Marra).

Aged 73 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the CHARLES P. ARCARO FUNERAL HOME, 2309 Lancaster Ave. (opposite Cathedral Cemetery), on Wednesday morning at 8:30. Mass of Christian Burial at St.

Thomas R. C. Church, 4th and Bancroft Parkway. Entombment at the Queen of the Apostles Crypt at Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Tuesday evening after 7.

Arrangements made by Rena Longo. POTTS In the Memorial Division on August 26, 1976. Howard Sr, husband of the late Sarah A. Potts of 2300 Spruce Avenue, Cedars. Aged 78 years.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the services at the McCRERY MEMORIAL CHAPEL, Klrkwood Highway and Duncan Road on Tuesday morning, August 29 at 11 a.m. Interment at Riverview Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home one hour prior to service. In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions to the Delaware Lung Association, 1308 Delaware Avenue. PR ITT In the Delaware Division on August 26, 1978.

Claudia wife of Richard E. Prltt of 3304 Wilson Street. Aged 56 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral services on Tuesday, August 29, 1978, at 1 o'clock from McCRERY MEMORIAL CHAPEL, Klrkwood Highway and Duncan Road. Interment will be in Gracelawn Memorial Park.

Friends may call on Monday evening after 7 at the funeral home. RAGAN In St. Francis Hospital on August 26, 1978. Stanley, husband of Caroline Ragan of 1413 Maple Street, formerly of 1103 Elm Street. Relatives, friends and-members of the Polish Library Association and the St.

Stanislaus Be.M Society are invited to attend the funeral from the KAR-PINSKI FUNERAL HOME, 741 South Broom Street on Wednesday morning, August 30 at 8 o'clock. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Hedwlg R.C. Church at 9 o'clock. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home on Tuesday evening after 7. In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions to the St Francis Hospital or the Little Sisters of the Poor, 185 Salem Church Road, Newark, Delaware 19713. ROLLER In this city on August 24, 1978. Cora Eleanor Roller, of 419 Bayard Wilmington. Wife of Clarence A.

Roller, of Wilmington. Mother of Clarence E. Roller, Coretta Halrston and Alvln E. Roller, all of New York. Also survived bv 5 grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Aged 59 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral service, from the EDWARD R. BELL FUNERAL HOME, 909 Poplar Street, on Tuesday morning, August 29, a 11 a.m. Interment at Greenhill Cemetery, Delaware City, Del. Friends may call at the funera home on Monday evening August 28, from 6 til 8 pm, and Tuesday morning, from 10-11 a.m.

SILVERBR00K CEMETERY COMPANY A large selection of choice lots in Ceme tery and Memorial Park. Lawn crypts, Mausoleum and Niches also available Convenient Terms. 658-0953 Lancaster Ave. DuPont Rd. IN MEMORIAM 8BITTON In loving memorv our beloved brother, Charles E.

Brltton. who passed away August 28, 1977. In our hearts we will never forget you In our memory you will always be there. May God bless and keep you In his lovlno care. Four Sister, Verna, Eleanor, Marie.

Loretta DUFFY In loving memory of my moth er, Mary E. Duffy, who passed away I yr. ago today. Missed by daughter. Marion her husband DUFFY In sad and loving memory of our mother, Mary E.

Duffy, who passed away August 28th, 1977. Sadly missed by Daughters Very, Ursula, Gertrude and Catherine WINFIELD In loving memory of my dear Husband, Conway W. Wlnfield, who departed this lite 4 years ago. August 28, 1974. We miss you now, our hearts are sore.

As tl me goes by we miss you more. Your loving smile, your gentle face. No one can ever fill your place. Sadly submitted by Wife Dora. Children and Grandchildren Death Notices BIZZAB.R.O On August 26, 1978.

Anthony A. Bizzarro. husband of Grace Fafano of Ashbourne Hills, DE. Relatives and Friends are Invited to attend the funeral, Wednesday morning at 10:30 at the NOLAN-KAN I ESSKA-F I DALE FUNERAL HOME. 3900 West 9th Street, Trainer, PA.

Mass of Christian Burial at the Holy Rosary Church, Claymont. Interment at Immaculate Hearts Cemetery, Lvnwood, PA. There will be no calling hours Tuesday evening. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in his memory to the American Cancer Society, 192S Lover I ng Ave. Wilmington, DE.

BROWN In this city on August 25, 1978. John W. Brown husband of Martha E. Brown of 222 N. Madison Street.

Father of Richard Brown of Dover, Eloise Scott of Wilmington. Grandfather of Haiel Brown, Sheila B. Wright, Patsy, Barbara, Samuel, Kenneth 8, Deborah Scott, Roy Brown, all of Wilmington; Lorenzo M. Brown, US Navy; Lois B. and Larry F.

Brown of Felton, a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Aged 77 vears. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral services at Ezion-Mt. Car-mel Church, 8th Walnut Streets on Thursday evening August 31 at 8 o'clock. Interment at Riverview Cemetery on Friday morning.

Friends may call at the church Thursday evening from 6 to 8 o'clock. Arrangements by EDWARD R. BELL FUNERAL HOME. CONGO After a short Illness, In U.S. Army Hospital, Wuerzburg, Germany on August 20, 1978.

Sargeant ES Larry Cornell Congo, formerly of 1510 West 14th street, Wilmington, Del. Husband of Melane Congo, father of Timothy and Lorl Congo. Son of Ella (Bee) Congo of Wilmington and the late Ar thur Congo. Brother of Paulette Wilson, Michael, Claudette, Margaret, Arthur Leicia, Love and Angel Congo, all of Wilmington. Grandson of Olln Stanford and Mr.

Mrs. James Fisher, all of Wilmington. Also survived by a host of aunts uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Aged 27 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services at the CONGO FUNERAL HOME, 201 North Gray Avenue, Wilmington on Tuesday evening, August 29 at 8 o'clock.

Interment at Gracelawn Memorial Park on Wednesday morning. Friends may call at the funeral home on Tuesday from 6 until 8 P.m. COOPER at her residence on August 23, 1978, Violet E. Cooper (Bartos), wife of the late Frank S. Cooper, of 550 S.

DuPont Beaverbrook New Castle, DE. Aged 79 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the SPICER MULL I Kl FUNERAL HOME, DuPonf Parkway E. VanBuren Wilmington Manor on Tuesday morning, August 29 at 11:00 a.m. Interment at All Saints Cemetery.

Friends may call at SPICER MULLIKIN on Tuesday from 10:00 a.m. until service time. DAY In this city on August 25, 1978. Sadie M. Oav, wife of the late Charles Day of 14 Lindburg Sllvlew, Delaware.

Aged 95. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the DOHERTY-WICKER-SHAM FUNERAL HOME, 3200 Limestone Rd. on Tuesday morning, Aug. 29th at 9:30. Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at St.

Matthews R.C. Church, Woodcrest at 10:00 a.m. Entombment at Queen of the Apostles Crypt, Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call at the DOHERTY-WICK-ERSHAM FUNERAL HOME on Mon. evening aft.

7. Valet parking service. DIMENCO In the General Division of the Wilmington Medical Center on August 27, 1978. Sofia DIMenco, wife of the late Vln-cenzo DIMemco of 209 West 9th Street, New Castle. Aged 75 years.

Relatives, friends and members of the St. Peter's Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality are Invited to attend the funeral from the KRIENEN-GRIFFITH FUNERAL HOME, 34 West 6th Street, New Castle on Wednesday morning, August 30 at 8:30. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Peter's R.C. Church, 5th and Harmony Streets, New Castle at 9:30.

Interment In the adioin-Ing cemetery. Friends may call at the funerat home on Tuesday evening after 7., In lieu of flowers please make contributions to St. Peter's Church Building Fund. FISHER In Wilmington Medical Center, General Division on August 24, 1978. Leonard "Pop" Fisher of 1024 West 6th Street, Wilmington, husband of Adelaide Fisher.

Father of Kathlene Bell of Wilmington. Brother of James and Marshall Fisher James Cooper all of Wilmington and Edna Smith of Baltimore, Maryland. Son of Ethel Cooper of Wilmington. Also survived by six grandchildren, two great grandchildren, a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Aged 64 years.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral services at CONGO FUNERAL HOME, 201 North Gray Avenue, Wilmington on Wednesday evening, August 30 at 8 o'clock. Interment will be private. Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday from 6 until 8 p.m. HARTN6TT At his late residencs. Ridge Lane, Hockessin on August 25, 1978.

Lawrence F. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. Hartnett, Sr.

Aged 25 years. Funeral services will be orivate. There will be no viewing. Arrangements by McCRERY FUNERAL HOME. HUSFELT In this city on August 27, 1978.

Cathryn V. (Grimes), wife of Charles R. Husfelt of 529 Clinton Street, Delaware City, Del. Aged 67 years. Funeral services and interment will be private and at the convenience of the family.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to St. Paul's Catholic Church, Washington and Henry Streets, Delaware City, 19706. Arrangement by SPICER-MULLIKIN FUNERAL HOMES. IN NEWARK Astro Shopping Center Kirkwood Hwy. 366-0727 (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN 1 Tuesday SO J.

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NOAA Oepl of Commerce She made her home with her daughter, Betty Burroughs, columnist and feature writer of the News-Journal papers. Another daughter, Margaret B. Hirsch, also lives at the Delaview Avenue address. Born Lucy Eastwood in Oldham, England, Mrs. Thompson left her homeland in 1911.

She was twice married. Her first husband, Thomas Burroughs, a native of Dover, England, died in Chicago in the flu epidemic of 1918. She later married Harry M. Thompson who died in 1945. They had been separated since 1927.

Before joining her daughter in Wilmington, Mrs. Thompson had lived in Massachusetts, Connecticut and New York and had worked in hotel and institutional Death Notices R6YB0L0 In Foulk Manor North on August 25, 1976. Marian of Foulk Manor North, 1212 Foulk Road, Wllming-ton. Aged 74 years. Services will be private FReATeHnrj5MEbSy ICER-MULLIKIN ROSS Of Marvdel, Md.

In Dover, Del. On August 25, 1978. Alvln husband of the late Florence Massev Ross. In his 83rd year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral on Tuesday morning, August 29 at 11 o'clock from the THOMAS J.

FOULK FUNERAL HOME, Rosehill West Grove, Pa. Interment at Union Hill Cemetery at Kennett Square, Pa. There will be no viewing. ROTTER At the Methodist Country House on August 26, 1978. Retta Twlllev, widow of Elias T.

utter. Aged 93 years. Graveside services will be held at Mount Salem Cemetery, 1709 Mount Salem Lane on Wednesday morning Aug. 30 at 11 o'clock. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to the Methodist Country House Building Fund.

Arrangements by the CHANDLER FUNERAL HOME. SARTIN tn Kent General Hospital, Dover, Delaware on August 26, 1978. Virginia E. Sartin of Clayton, Delaware formerly of Chesapeake City, Maryland. Wife of Earl K.

Sartin of Mlddletown, Delaware. Mother of Sheree L. Marston, Clayton, Del. and sister of Shirley M. Marvel, Magnolia, Delaware, and one grandchild.

Aged 58 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Tuesday afternoon, August 29 at I p.m. from the R. T. FOARD FUNERAL HOME, Chesapeake City, Maryland.

Interment will be In Bethel Cemetery, Chesapeake City. Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday evening after 7. STEWART At the Lutheran Towers on August 24, 1978. Mildred widow of Hamilton L. Stewart.

Aged 80 vears. Mother of Mrs. Marion S. Diilman. Also grandmother of Richard Oillman and great grandmother of Ricky and Heather Dill-man.

Sister of Elizabeth Harnett and Col. Wesley Slaughter. Memorial services will be held at Westminister Presbyterian Church, Penna. Ave. Rodney St.

on Wednesday morning Aug. 30 at 11 o'clock. Interment at Silverbrook Cemetery. Friends may call at the CHANDLER FUNERAL HOME, 2506 Concord Pike Tuesday evening from 7-9. VANDEGRIFT In this city on August 24, 1978.

D. Mitchell husband of Jeanette C. Vandegrlft of 33 Queen Avenue, Swanwyck, New Castle, Del. Aged 69 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the service at the New Castle United Methodist Church, 510 Delaware Street, New Castle on Tuesday morning, August 29 at 11 o'clock.

Interment in the adioining churchyard. Friends may call at the GEBHART FUNERAL HOME, 531 Delaware Street, New Castle on Monday evening from 7 to 9. In lieu of flowers kindly make donations to the New Castle Methodist Church Memorial Fund, Newcastle, Delaware, 19720. VIARENGO Catherine, wife of Hugo, mother of John, Clare and Paul and sister of Beatrice Kloppenburg of 223 North Union Kennett Square, Pa. on Friday, August 25 after a short illness.

Services will be private. WILLIAMS In Lewes, Del. on August 26, 1978. A. Jeffrey (Billy), son of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald K. Williams of 14 Candate Court, Henderson Heights, Newark. Aged 21 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend Mass of Christian Burial from Holy Angels R.C.

Church, Possum Park Road on Wednesday, August 30 at 10 a.m. Interment at All Saints Cemetery. Friends may call at the McCRERY MEMORIAL CHAPEL, Klrkwood Highway and Duncan Road on Tuesday evening after 7. WILSON In this city on August 25, 1978. William W.

Wilson, husband of the late Virginia Walls Wilson of .117 lnoi Collins Park. Aged 55 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the mass of Christian Burial at Holy Spirit R.C. Church, Garfield Park, on Tuesday morning, August 29 at 10:00. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery.

Friends may call at the MEALEY FUNERAL HOME, 7th Broom Sts. on Monday evening after 7:00. WINNINGTON In this city on August 26, 1978. Beatrice C. Wlnnington, wife of the late Walter A.

Wlnnington of 1625 Gilpin Avenue, Lincoln Towers, Wilmington. Aged 69 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services at the DOHERTY-WICKERSHAM FUNERAL HOME, 1900 Delaware Avenue on Wednesday morning, August 30 at 11 o'clock. Interment at Lawncroft Cemetery, Llnwood, Pennsylvania. Friends may call at the DOHERTY-WICKERSHAM FUNERAL HOME on Tuesday evening after 7 o'clock.

Valet parking service. WRIGHT In St. Francis Hospital, Wilmington, after a long Illness on August 26, 1978. Rev. William Wright of 705 A West 4th Street.

Father of Mrs. Betty A. Coates and Ms. Janice Wright both of Wilmington and Ms. Irene Wright of Dover, Delaware.

Husband of the late Anna Wright. Also survived by a sister-in-law, Menla Smith of Bridgeport, Connecticut, other relatives and friends. Aged 93 years. Due Notice of funeral services will be announced by the CONGO FUNERAL HOME, 201 North Gray Avenue, Wilmington. tempetotures Xvi" Vill 7Ua(0 (rom Data Irom Beatrice C.

Winnington, 69, of 1625 Gilpin Ave. died Saturday in St. Francis Hospital after a snort illness. Her husband, Walter died in 1974. She is survived by three sons, Leonard W.

Quigley of New Castle and Paul A. Winnington and Walter A. Winnington both of Kim-berton; three daughters, Reba Ashcraft of Stanton, Alleine C. Whatley of Hampton, and Elizabeth N. Mayer of Newark; a brother, William Clineef of Bel-lefonte, 19 grandchildren and ai great-grandchild.

Services will be Wednesday morning at 11 at the Doherty Wickersham Funeral Home, 19001 Delaware where friends may call tomorrow night. Burial will be in Lawn Croft Cemetery, Lower Chichester Township, Pa. Glenn E. Morley Sr. Glenn E.

Morley 63, died Friday at his home at 202 W. Jefferson New Castle, after a brief illness. He retired in 1976 as a printer with the Kaumagraph Wilmington. His Mildred died in 1973. Mr.

Morley is survived by a son, Glenn of New Castle; two daughters, Doris A. Daisey of; Dover and Jane M. Hudson of Jop-lin, a brother, Willard of Elmira, N.Y., and 10 grandchildren. Services were to be today at the Boulais Funeral Home, Greensboro, Md. with burial in Ridgely, Md.

Earl W. Kirkpatrick Earl W. Kirkpatrick, 69, of 2 Keats Drive, Claymont, died in his home Friday after a short illness. He retired 20 years ago on disability from a paper mill in North East, Md. He is survived by two brothers, Charles of Aston, and Samuel of Rising Sun, and three sisters, Violet England of Calvert, Mary Gray of Lewisville, and Eleanor Haas of Aston.

Graveside services will be tomorrow morning at 10 in North East Methodist Cemetery, North East. There will be no viewing. LEGALS 500 Legal Notices PROJECT 78-08-021 ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF. WASTEWATER FACILITIES KENT COUNTY, DELAWARE Sealed bids for the construction of a Sewer System end Lift Stations will be received by the Levy Court of Kent County, Delaware at the office of the Levy Court, The Green, Dover, Delaware. Bids will be received until 2:00 P.M.

local time Thursday, September 28, 1978, and here at said office at said time will be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids will be received for: CONTRACT NO. 22 DYKES BRANCH SEWER SYSTEM AND LIFT STATIONS This contract Includes the construction of a sewage collection system, force mains, and lift stations in the Dykes Branch Sanitary District. The Contract Documents consisting of the Advertisement, Information for Bidders, Bid, Agreement, General Provisions, General Specifications, Materials and Performance Sections, Payment Items, end Contract Drawings may be obtained from O'Brien Gere Engineers, Justin Courtney Division, 1679 South DuPont Highway P.O. Box 206), Dover, Delaware 19901, upon deposit of s.50.00 per set for each contract.

Checks for the Contract Document deposit should be made payable to O'Brien Gere Engineers, Inc. The full amount of his deposit for one set of Contract Documents will be refunded to any Baldder who has duly submitted a bid accompanied by the bid security required by this adverlsement and who returns the Contract Documents complete and in good condition within thirty 1301 days following the award of the Contract or the relectlon of his bid. The full amount of his deposit for one set of Contract Documents will be refunded to the successful Bidder upon the execution of the Contract Documents. A partial refund In the amount of $25.00 will be made for the return, within thirty 1301 days following the award of the Contract or the relectlon of the bids, of other sets of Contract Documents complete and In good condition. Copies of the above described documents may be examined at no expense at the office of the County Engineer, 426 South State Street, i Kent County, Dover, Delaware and at the office of O'Brien Gere Engineers, Justin Courtney Division, 1679 South DuPont Highway, Dover, Delaware, 19901.

Each bid must be accompanied by a bid bond or a certified check In an amount not less than ten percent 110) of the imount of the bid in the form and subiect to the conditions provided In the Information for Bidders. BIDDERS ON THIS WORK WILL BE REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH THE PRESIDENT'S EXECUTIVE ORDERS NOS. 11246, 10925, 11375 and 11114. THE REQUIREMENTS FOR BIDDERS AND CONTRACTORS UNDER THIS ORDER, WHICH CONCERNS NON-DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT, ARE EXPLAINED IN THE Bidders must submit with their Initial bid a signed statement as to whether they have previously performed work subiect to the President's Executive Order Nss. 11246, 10925, 11375 and 1IU4.

Any contract or contracts awarded under this Invitation for Bids are expected to be funded In part by a grant from the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Neither the United States nor any of Its departments, agencies or employees Is or will be a party to this Invitation for Bids or any resulting contract. This procurement will be subiect to regulations contained In 40 CFR 3S.936, 35.938, and 35.939. The right Is reserved to waive any Informalities In the Bid and reiect any or all bids. Please mark clearly on envelopes 'Bid for Dyke's Branch'.

August 28 N.ws 4, Journal (13200) .1 vt iJ Record, Tides 'H. Sunrise today, tomorrow, 4:27 am. Sunset today, 7:40 p.m.; tomorrow, p.m. Lengthot day: 13 hours, 14 minutes. Moon (crescent waning) rises tomorrow morning 2:46.

TEMPERATURE DATA High yesterday Low yesterday 64 ou Average yesterday 74 Normal tor date 73' Low this morning 71' Record temperatures tor today since 1694: lOOin 1973; low 47 In 1941. PRECIPITATION DATA Precipitation yesterday J.ll lni Month to date 4.04 Normalfor entire month 3.VI Yeartodate 37.44 Normal (as of end of month) 27.42 in. TIDES AT MARINE TERMINAL High TomorrowA.M 9:55 4 29 Tomorrow P.M 10:20 '-HjjH- HIGH TIDES TOMORROW "r- AM. M'. i Indian River Inlet (bridge) 6:04 a 25 Rehoboth Beach 5:23 CapeHenlopen 4:28 6:49 Breakwater Harbor 6:33 6:54 Mispllllon River 7:04 BowersBeach 7:29 7-50 Woodland Beach 7:49 8 1 Reedy Point 9:04 9-29'1" Newcastle 9:34 9.59""' Baltimore 5:03 4:54 Kent Island 3:19 and 3:10 Chesapeake City 7:49 Until Rom Showers mm The Weather Map Widespread rain and showers are expected in the forecast period, today until Tuesday morning, from the western Gulf and southern Plains into the Great Lakes, Northeast and mid-Atlantic region.

Cooler weather is forecast from the northern Plains into the northern Rockies but warm weather is forecast for most of the country. The Forecasts NEW CASTLE and CECIL COUNTIES Cloudy, warm and humid with a chance of thunder-showers tonight and Tuesday. Low tonight near 70 and high Tuesday in the mid to upper 80s. Chance of rain 40 percent tonight and Tuesday. SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA Showers and possibly a few thunderstorms ending Tuesday morning followed by partial clearing in the afternoon.

Low to night 65 to 70 and high Tuesday in the upper 70s to mid 80s. Chance of rain 60 percent tonight and Tues-day'morning, decreasing to 20 percent Tuesday afternoon. Extended Outlook DELAWARE Wednesday through Friday Variable cloudiness and humid through the period with a chance of isolated thunderstorms. Daytime highs will be in the 80s with overnight lows in the 60s. Saturday through Sept.

6 Temperatures and precipitation are expected to be normal. Normal temperatures range from lows of 61 and highs of 81. Anthony A. Bizzarro Anthony A. Bizzaro, 55, of 15 Keats Drive, Ashbourne Hills, died Saturday in General Division after a short illness.

Mr. Bizzarro worked for 28 years in the security department at the BP Oil Inc. refinery in Trainer, Pa. He is survived by his wife, Grace Fasano Bizzarro; two daughters, Judith-Ann and Barbara Bizzarro, both at home, and a brother, Joseph of Ridley Township, Pa. Mass of Christian Burial will be offered Wednesday at noon at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, 3200 Philadelphia Pike, Claymont.

Burial will be in Immaculate Heart Cemetery, Linwood, Pa. Friends may call Wednesday morning after 10:30 at the Nolan-Kaniefski-Fidale Funeral Home, 3900 W. Ninth Trainer. Instead of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the American Cancer Society, 1925 Lovering Ave. 4 EK3 Cold I Showers Stationary Otrlurfad I 1 0L a oTr 5 CTO X.

IS AR ILL i FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS AAcCREADY THE FLORIST GRAYLYN SHOPPING CTR. 423 Market St. 478-7347 656-1671 AE BA CB DC MC WSFS Charges' Answer to Saturday's Crossword Puzzle InIcIT LEGALS 500 Legal Notices MEXICAN FOODS OF DELAWARE, INC. TA El SOMBRERO RESTAURANT hereby Intends to file application with the Delaware Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission for RESTAURANT License to tell alcoholic liquors for consumption ON the premises where told, said premises being located at 140 ELKTON ROAD, NEWARK, DELAWARE. Aug.

28, 29, 30 (10489) 503 Btds Proposals SEALED Proposals for the following contracts will be received by the Purchasing Division, Department of Correction, 80 Monrovia Avenue, Smyrna, Delaware 19977, as Indicated below and thereafter shall be publicly opened, read and recorded: Bid No. 1174-Meat, Cheese, Poultry Fish for use by the Dept. of Correction until September 15, 1978 at 10AM local time. Bid No. 1177 Dry Groceries for use by the Dept.

of Correction until September 11, 1978 at 10 AM local time. Bid No. 1l7t-Eggs for use by the Dept. of Correction until ber 5,1974 at 3PM local time. Prevailing wage rates as provided by law must be adhered to where applicable.

Specifications may be obtained at the above office, Phone (302)478-5601. Aug. 21, 20 (U500) SSlEltnClOlMlElTl 0 1 lAALjjAD.A5H A I A 7 TPT i 00 cT3h ar eTr nff 1 nDo czfjr jTm ho S3 HTM E.R s2ITn I A Kt 1 aJp a nd 0 TwItT OB ANSA? a Rpj 1 nTcT 0 a fcizs I i flW 0 0 JL bJTr. Sa ULL a OE IS. ElNlolEloLislTlY sTT 11 Ie If A Tiny Hearing Aid that Sits "INSIDE" the Nothing Else -Anywhere.

Try It For 31 Bays For S3 1.00 (Foil credit il you buy it.) PHONE FOR FULL INFORMATION HANDELMAN, INC. 3605 Sitverside Road, 19810 (In Tilleyville Shopping Center on the Concord Pike) (302)478-4942 Home of Starker, Siemens, Oticon, Phonic Ear, Qualitor and Dyna Tone. i.t. a-, t. itt fc.

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