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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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DELAWARE COUNTY (PA.) DAILY TIMES Aprl MM Interhoro School Board Gets Names Aides GLENOLDEN-The Interboro Joint School Board accepted four teacher resignations, effective June 30. They are: Mrs. Barbara Parks, second -grade; Mrs. Sondra Berns, kindergarten; Mrs. Deborah fourth grade, all of Pennsylvania Avenue School, and Mrs.

Helen Geist, school English teacher. high The board appointed Ernest Barlow principal at Pennsylvania Avenue School. He is an elementary teacher and served as assistant principal last year. The board authorized the hiring of an assistant principal for the high school. In other business the board: Appointed Miss Barbara Mock to an English position in.

high school, at an annual salary of $5,300, effective Sept. 1. Authorized the hiring of five additional elementary teachers, one junor high school teacher, two high school teachers, and three library aides to work in the elementary school libraries under the direction of Mrs. Nancy Cheng, librarian. Passed a resolution opposing House Bill 125, which would our- tail the power of boards in school construction.

The board will write to the governor and legislators. Awarded yearly fuel oil contracts to Sinclair Refining Co. Authorized Mathieson, Aitken Philadelphia, to'audit the school district's accounts' for the school year 1963-64 at a fee of $925. GLENOLDEN Frederick Haas, supervisor of elementary education in Interboro Schools announced the kindergarten reg istration conducted this montl totaled 325 children. "On the basis of this figure we can expect our kindergarten enrollment to be about 425-450 for.

the 1964-65 school Haas said. Visitors Invited By Special Class Glaymont uniors Plan The Special Education class of the Darby Colwyn Schools will have visitation day from 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in its classroom at the Ridge Avenue School. There will be displays on subjects studied by the children, Play CLAYMONT-'The Loud Red Patrick," a comedy by Boruff, will be presented by the high school junior class at 8 p.m.

Thursday and Friday in the high school auditorium. It will be directed by Albert Parker, science teacher, Walter M. Stein will be technical director and William H. Conrad, production director. The cast is Bonnie Nash as Rosalie Flanagan; Susan Rosshirt, Rita Flanagan; Irene Pratt, Maggie Flanagan; Susan Eaton, Mary Flanagan; George Hurley, Flanagan; Marie Masci, Mrs.

Gallup; Chris Egan, Mr. Finnegan; Ralph Spoltore, Ralph Penrose and Drew Burslem as Richard. There will be no reserved seats. Tickets may be purchased from any junior class student. Proceeds will go for the school activities fund.

including: Early American colonial life, the settlement of Jamestown, early frontier life complete with a town and fort. All buildings and articles of furniture were constructed by the children. Children of other Swarthmore Senior Wins Scholarship SWARTHMORE Richard W. Mansbach of New York City, senior at Swarthmore College, is one of 24 students from 15 states who has received a Marshall Scholarship for graduate study at a British University. Mansbach will go to St.

Catherine's College Oxford, to read politics for a higher degree. The British government instituted the awards in 1954 as a token of gratitude for American aid supplied by the Marshall Plan. Winners may attend any of Britain's 27 universities. In addition to the Marshall Scholar, Swarthmore College this year has a Rhodes Scholar a Danforth Scholar, 21 students who have received Woodrow Wilson Fellowships and seven students who have received National Science Foundation Fellowships. lands will be High School, have been approved by the joint school board for 8 p.m.

June 4 in the high school auditorium. The speaker will be Dr. Daniel Hewlitt, director of an annual older adult conference at Ocean City, N.J. His topic will be "Stay Green Don't Ever Get Ripe." Baccalaureate services will be 4 p.m. May 31 in the First Presbyterian Church, with clergy of Darby and Colwyn inviting the seniors to take part in the many puppets made and dressed by the students.

Many items of woodwork made in arts and craft periods also will be on display. The students will entertain their visitors with a play entitled "The Priate With the Too Big Heart." The setting will be on a pirate ship with a nautical backdrop constructed by the members of the class. Exercises Set Commencement exercises for the Class of 1964, Darby-Colwyn by the service. The program is under Concert Planned FOLSOM One hundred airi sixty musicians but hot al With trombonesf will be fea tured hi a combined instrumen tal concert at 8 p.m. May 15 ir the Ridley Township Junioi High School.

Included, in the performance will Jbe students units 'from ele nvshtary, junior and senioi high unit will per form- separately and then thej will play together. Directors are Samuel Stinger Joseph Hoffman, Paul Belfiglic and Donald Stroud. Admission is free. RIDLEY TOWNSHIP Res ervalions are still being accept ed for the reunion of Ridley Township Class of 1949. The event will be May 16 at the Red Coach Inn in Chadds Ford.

The committee is seeking the whereabouts of the following SOFTAS AK.ISS Only 1 Bid Received the direction of Rev. Paul M. Harris, pastor of Mt. Zion Methodist Church. Rev.

Arthur N. Thompson, pastor of Colwyn Baptist Church, will give the invocation and benediction at the commencement exercises. The junior class prom will be Friday evening at The Alpine Inn, Springfield. J. Wallace Saner, schools su- perindent, has announced that 232 children have enrolled for the fall and winter kindergarten LIMA The Middletown Su jervisors have awarded an $8,294.81 contract for an heavy- duty tractor to the lone bidder fndustrial Farm Equipment of Chester.

The bid, which calls for delivery within 20 days after the order, also provides a cab for no more than $325. N. F. Verratti and Co. of Middletown bid $25 for a 1947 truck chassis which the supervisors want to sell.

The bid was accepted. The board said the county commissioners have agreed to participate in the reconstruction of Yearsley's Mill Road, contributing 50 per cent of the cost. The county's share is not to exceed $22,750. The board authorized Zoning Officer Howard Martin to survey the township for swimming pools not complying with the ordinance requiring fences at pools, which was passed last year. Martin, who also is roadmas- ter, reported on highway work so far this spring.

COURTHOUSE TOURS SET BY JAYCEES MEDIA The Junior Chamber of Commerce will conduct private tours of the courthouse for the next three Saturdays. Civic organizations wishing to familiarize themselves with details of county government may contact H. Weston Tomlinson or Walter M. Strine Jr. jfouse mnTRl sector WHISKY KTAIL- PRICE HEROES SCOTCH mm mm PEODF 81 nm HOUSE DISIILLEIS.

nu. PRE-SEASON SALE ALUMINUM STORM SCREEN Triple Track Tilt WINDOWS 11 up to Installed ALUMINUM STORM SCREEN DOORS 1W Thick 2. Full Piano Hinge I Handle Lock Hydraulic Closer 8 Up to Installed PATIO AWNINGS 72x105 INSTALLED AS LOW AS i JH 99 INSTALLED WINDOW AWNINGS YOUR CHOICE OF STLYES AND COLORS As Low A as Installed PORCH ENCLOSURES and ALUMINUM SIDING--OUR SPECIALTY DELUXE JALOUSIE WINDOWS OFF NO DOWN PAYMENT FIRST PAYMENT SEPT. BRUCE MILLiI CO. 453 Woodcrest Lane, Media, Pa.

LOwell 6-5180 DAY OR NIGHT people: Barbara Clark, Stanley Richardson, Emily Biu chill, Jean Men and Joan Beadle. Any member of the class that has not been, contacted should get in touch with Mrs. Barbara Leiti, 124Mansion Peter Sellers Is Released HOLLYWOOD (AP) British actor Peter. Sellers will leave the hospital today after three and one-half weeks confinement following a severe heart attack. Sellers, 38, probably will spend three to four weeks convalescing in his rented hillside home in nearby Beverly Hills.

OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. 1i! 5 P.M. Fri. 9 'HI 9 Sat. 9 A.M.'til 7 P.M.

Special for Week --Made to Order 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. I.J5 NOW 79c DEL MONTE BEEF CO. 623 Baltimore Pike, Springfield AP Shopping Center Prepared Sea Food Dept. COOKED TO ORDER FRIED SHRIMP GIANT OYSTERS GIANT COLD CUT DEPT.

SLICED TO ORDER ONLY Meat Loaf Olive Loaf Pimento Am. Cheese Bologna Tasty, Lean I BOILED A FULL POUND 49 79c! CHEESE Pressed Ham rre BB nam Slicing PROVOLONE" 0 1 1 CRISP ITALIAN i-Kiar IIA I ROLLS doz. 39c Tasty Lunch Roll Krakowska Imported Sweitzer Cheese Sharp Provolone QO Blue CHEESi OTl We Carry a Variety of Jewish, Italian, Polish COLD CUTS full pound $129 I Jewish Style CORNED BEEF Home Cooked. ROAST BEEF Jewish Style SPICED BEEF OPEN SUNDAY DEL MONTE BEEF CO. 623 BALTIMORE PIKE, SPRINGFIELD IN THE AP 3.9904 SHOPPING CTR.

IVI Ui Have a HUMMER Showplace Kitchen Sure it looks expensive, and because it's 'Hummer-Built' you would expect it to cost a little more, but don't let quality fool you. Just because its Hummer-Built it isn't necessarily more expensive, but you can be sure of superior craftsmenship and material. CELEBRATING OUR 35TH ANNIVERSARY CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE Serving Delaware County Since 1929 Phone TK 6-9171 BUILDING CENTER 5TH FULTON STS. CHESTER 5 blocks wesf of Post Office HUMMER WE CALL IT REALLY FINE Everybody in the store worked for weeks to make this the finest customer'tribute ever! You'll see that in the great values throughout the store (especially on quality-famous AbPExclusives: Jane Parker Baked Foods, Ann Page Fine Foods and AP You'll also see it in the way we take extra care to please you in every way. It's your BIG week.

Come in and meet your AP Store Manager today. He and his staff are anxious to welcome you I ANN PAGE Fine Foods HALF GALLON JAR Mayonnaise 95 QUART JAR-49e PiACH, PINEAPPLE or APRICOT YOUR CHOICI Pure Preserves or Grape Jam M. 790 WITH PORK IN TOMATO SAUCE, BOSTON STYLE AND VEGETARIAN Ann Page Beans 2 ii 4 47 BROAD OR EXTRA WIDE PURE STRAWBERRY Noodles Preserves AB lOVi-OZ. CAN SPECIAL Tomato Soup ANN PAGE YOU CAN'T BUY You'll Better Coffee' Fresh whole-bean coffee gives you everything that any more expensive coffes can give and values you can't get from any canned coffee.at any price. A choice of 3 blends mild, medium or strong, Ground to order service (it takes only 15 seconds to grind i pound).

An extra savin of 6... the price of the cart." bean coftees are remi Quality and the blends haven't varied richness or quality for over 30 years. Change to whole-bean coffee today-get all the flavor, quality MILD S. MELLOW and freshness you pay for! RICH FUU-BODIED EIGHT O'CLOCK RED CIRCLE VIGOROUS WINEY BOKAR 3-LB. BACJ 3-LI.

BA9 JANE PARKER SPECIAL Apple 3-OZ. SAVE4c SPECIAL 10'A-OZ. SAVE TOc SPECIAL Spanish Bar CAKE 35 Golden Loaf CAKE MB. LOAF SAVE 6c SPECIAL OLD FASHIONED I-LBi 4-OZ. TWIN PACK Raisin Bread 25 Cookies srs3J1 JANE PARKER ENRICHED 4 SAVE 5c SPECIAL White YUKON CLUB ALL VARIETIES 12-or.

no deposit cans EVAPORATED MILK ANN PAGE cans tailor. bottU 6r.95 BEVERAGES NUTLEY MARGARINE WHITE HOUSE BLEACH -BRIGHT SAIL Mushroom Soup SULTANA SALAD DRESSING :35 dexo SHORTENING 27' 3 59 SULTANA BAKED BEANS 10 DAILY CAT FOOD 6t.s45 59 EXCEL MIXED NUTS 69 SULTANA PRUNE PLUMS 2 55 WINDOW CLEANER 39 SMALL STUFFED OLIVES.

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