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I DEI-AWAKE COUN1Y 1 1 A I Tuesday, June Z3. OBITUARIES Frederick Lutzow: TM Ex-Store Manager Carl A. Komisor, 52, an em- in East Falls Ploye of the Sun Shipbuilding --I--- Dry Dock died Saturday at is survived by his widow, lhe Pennsylvania Hospital Phil- IBS former Sadie Dimerman adelphia. He lived al 412 N. Governor Printz Lester.

is survived by his widow, a brother, George of Elkin will be at 2 p.m win os at a p.m. ls surviveo oy his widow at William Turner tfle former Florence- W. Molino; '5PJIS Funeral Home, 6028 Ridge tilree 011S Carl Thomas Roxborough, Burial wil and Micnae all at home; two Be in Hillside Cemetery, Roslyn dau 8 Carol Ann and Pa. both at home; three sis- Sliles XIrs. Jessie B.

Stiles, 84 Park Ridley at Ross Manor Conval Home, Ridley Park. Mrs. Stiles, the widow of Sidney Stiles, was born in and moved to Ridley Park about 55 years ago. iShe was a member of Ihe IRidley a Presbyterian and Women's Club, i 'She is survived by two sons Sidney of Salamouth Fore and James Thornton; three daughters, Mrs Mathew P. Hanley, Tampa, Fla ))nd Mrs, John P.

Goheen anc Miss Jessie M. Stiles, bolh Ridley Park; a sister, Mrs. Clif ford G. Lang of Pittsburgh, and 52 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m.

Wed nesday at the United Presbyte rian Church, Swarthmore s. Ridley Ridley Park. Bur ial will be in Glenwood Me raorial Gardens, Broomall, Calling hours will be after 12:30 p.m. Wednesday at the 'church, Corclray Mrs. Sara T.

Cordray, 58, wife ol Frank Cordray, of 63 6th Upper Penns Neck, N.J., formerly of Chester, died Monday in the Salem County Me- Hospital. Mrs. Cordray the former Sara Cahall was born Camden N.J. Besides her husband she Is by two sons, Roy E. Gahali of Upper Penns Neck N.J., and Winton D.

Cahall ol Fort Dix, N.J.; two brothers, Edward Eager of Woodbury, N.J., and Richard Eager of Penns two sisters, FrancesTJoamer of West- N.J. and Mrs. Harriet Ster- of Chester and-five child- children. Services will be at 11 a.m. at Adams Funeral Home, 131 S.

Broad Penns N.J. Buriel will be in Al- imonesson Methodist Cemetery Almonessen, N.J. hours wlU be Wednesday evening at the funeral home. See. death notices, first classified advertising page.

COUNTY TIMES in A 1 1 R'ir" 18 .25. BATEMAN FUNERAL HOME 4220 Edgmont Avenua Brook-haven, Pa. TR 6-5237 A. Lutzow, 60, for lijji and Sproul Chester home i-owd Sunday in Chester County 'HSfepital, West Chester, after 'fengthy illness, lived at E. 25th St.

Ridley Creek Drive, Chester (3f formerly li Philadelphia. hours will be 7 lo 9 Komisor ters, Mrs. Robert Crutchly of Glen Burnie, Mrs. Helen Herman and Mrs. Anita Klimczak, both of Lester.

Solemn requitne mass will be sung at 10 a.m. Thursday at St Margaret Mary Church, Essington. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Yeadon. Calling hours will be 7 to 9:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Cavanaeh a Home, 301 Chester Pike, Norwood, Slewarl William C.

Stewart, 70, retired General Steel Industries Inc. employe, died Monday at his home, 306 W. 24th Ches- 'ir. Mr. Stewart was member of Chester Lodge 236 A M- Chester, the Benjamin Franklin Consistory and the LuLu Shrine Temple, Philadelphia.

He was born in Quitman, La. and -educated In Shreevesport La. two sisters, Mrs. Mae Second Presbyterian Aston. He is survived by his widow the former Carre Hosteller- a daughter, Mrs.

Sara Snipe of Reading; a son, William Harold Stewart of Ashbourne Hills, Del a brother, FJoyd of Quilman, two sisters, Mrs. Mae Bagerly and Mrs. Elizabeth Bease both of Quitman and six irandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m Thursday at the William F. Bleyler Funeral Home, 500 22nd Chester.

Burial will be in Lawn Croft Cemetery, Linwood. Calling hours will be after 7 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Masonic services will be at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.

Figure Convicted MEDIA A 19-year-old youth arrested iri -ebruary in a numbers raid has been convicted on a lottery charge following a two-day trial before Judge Francis J. Catania Lawrence Johnson, 200 block 3rd Chester, was fined 5400 and sentenced to six months in the county prison A co-defendant, Anthony Pe- icca of the 100 block Concord Avenue, Chester, who had pleaded guilty earlier this month, was med $500 and given a six-; months prison sentence. The two were arrested Feb. 4 men Chester and county detec- ives raided a store in the 200 ilock W. 2nd Chester.

De-i said they found num- there. I Johnson maintained during! he trial he had only delivered a paper bag, without knowinc' the contenls, to Peticca at the request of a man who paid him $2. Police said the bag contained numbers plays and some money, found in Johnson's pocket RICHARD E. EWING Crash Victim Ewing Slieriuun John Sherman, 67, a construction worker for the D. E.

Clen- denlng construction firm, Chester, was pronounced dead on arrival Sunday at Chester Hospital, Chester. He lived al 1397 Peterson St. Chester. He was born in Richmond, Va. and had lived in Chester about 2 years.

He was a veteran of World War I. He is survived by his widow Dorothy; two daughters, Doris and Lorraine both at home and three sons, John Wardell and Clarence all at home. Services will be at 8 p.m Thursday at the Hunt Funeral Home, 1424 W. 3rd Chester. Burial will be Friday morning in Haven Memorial Park, Feltonville.

Calling hours will be 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Ihe funeral home, Richard E. Ewing, 24, who was killed in an automobile accident Sunday, will be buried Thursday in Glenwood Memorial Gardens, Broomall, following services at II a.m. at the Dill Funeral Home, 23 Bishop Hollow Road, Newtown Square. Calling hours will be Wednesday evening at the funeral home.

He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ewing of 152 Springton Lake Road, Providence. Other Deaths LONDON (AP)-Jane Heap onetime editor of the Little Review, a magazine that played a leading role in literary renaissance of Ihe 1920s, died a St Thursday, friends revealed Monday, she was co-edilor of the magazine when it published James Joyce's "Ulysses" in 23 installments. Meany bers TO EASE THE BURDEN OF CARE IN THE TIME OF NEED When sorrow strikes, it is indeed comforting lo place lull responsibility for linal arrangements in lhe care of long established, competent hands, with confidence every thins "ill be as it should be.

IMSCHWEILER-BROWER FUNERAL HOME 'More than a CENTURY of Service' t600 EDGMONT CHESTER TR 2-3314 Lois Ward Meany, 74, wife ol John J. Meany oi Uplnad, died Monday in Crozer Hospital, Up- iand. Mrs. Meany was born in Up- and and had lived there all her me. She was a member of St Paul Episcopal Church, Chester and of it's Guild and Auxil- ar7s he Upland Wom Besides her husband she is survived by two daughters, Mrs.

T. A. Knorr Broomall and Mrs C. B. Elliott of Chester- a son, John J.

Jr. of Rosemont; a brother Graham Ward of Claymont; a sister, Mrs. Helen Polter of Collingswoqd, j' and 11 grandchildren Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Imschweiler- Brower Funeral Home, 1600 Edgmont Chester. Burial will be in Glenwood Memorial Gardens, Broomall.

Calling hours will be Wednesday evening at the funeral home. Porter 68, of .1212 Palmer Chester, died Saturday at Chester A retired employee of (the American Dye Wood Chester, Mr. Porler was born In Snow Hill, and lived In Chester about 30 years. He 1 Is survived by a daughter, Mildred Porter of Chester; two sisters, Sally Mary Tlndley of New York and Mrs. Gertrude Schofield of Newark, and three grandchildren.

Services will be 8 p.m. Wed nesday at Laws Funeral Home, 4th Engle Chester. Burial will be Thursday in Green Lawn Cemetery, Chester. Friends may call from 6 lo 8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.

Meell Charles W. Meell, 76, a Philadelphia rea! estate broker for more than 50 years, died Sunday in the Ross Manor Nursing Home, Ridley Park He formerly lived in Springfield and Philadelphia. Mr. Meell was a member of University Lodge "3 A M. Philadelphia.

He was husband of the late Isabel R. Woods Meell. He is survived by four sons. Charles R. of Bloomsburo, Arthur W.

of Ridley Park, Edward 1 F. of Springfield and Howard of Wheaton, (wo sisters Mrs. Marie Burns of Newark, Del. and Mrs. Jack Arts of East Orange, two brothers George of Philadelphia and Josenh oif Pittsburgh; nine grandchildren and two greai grandchildren.

Hurley Services ant! burial will be at the convenience of the family. Mrs; Frances Salley HUrley, 83, of 2144 Pershlng Morton, died Saturday in Taylor Hospital, Ridley Park. She was the widow of Vincent deP. Hurley. She is survived by three sons, Vincent with whom she lived, the Rev.

John E. Hurley C.M. ol Germantown and Air Force Chief Warrent Qfficer William Hurley; a daughter, Mrs, Louis Hoch and nine'grandchil- dren. Solemn requle.ni mass will be sung at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Immaculate Conception Church, Germantown.

Burial will be in the Holy Sepulchre Ceme- lery, Philadelphia. Calling hours will be this ere- ning at the John F. Murray Funeral Home, 1014-16 E. Chelton Germantown. Smith John (Schiduk) Smith, a retired chipper from General Steel Industries, died Monday at his home, 1907 Armstrong Morton.

He formerly lived at 247'Ran- dall Crum Lynne. He was husband of the late Josephine Smith. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Pauline Lang with whom he lived, Mrs. Elizabeth Gruhler and Mrs.

Ann Fox both of Morton; a son, Jack Ketrick of Thornbury; a sister, Elizabeth, in Lativa; len grand child- rne and six great-grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at lhe James F. Knoelgen Funeral Home, 746 Kedron Morion. Burial will be in Edgewood Memorial Park, 'Concordville.

Calling hours will be Wednesday evening at the funeral home Special Sale i KITCHEN BREAKFAST DINETTE SETS IN THE FABULOUS HAMPTON Fashion Show COMPUTE LINE ON DIS- PlAY, OVER 100 POSSIBLE COMBINATIONS OF TABIES AND CHAIRS IN A WIDE VARIETY OF COLORS AND FABRICS. PIECE SETS PRICED FROM 69 50 BRING THIS AD WITH YOU AND WE WILL GIVE YOU AN EXTRA $10. OFF THE PRICE OF YOUR PURCHASE. FREE DELIVERY--BUDGET TERMS Open Evenings 'til 9 Saturday 'til p.m. WAYSIDE FURNITURE STORE MacDADE BLVD.

RIDLEY TOWNSHIP TWO MILES NORTH OF CHESTER-FOUR MILES SOUTH OF DARBY LEGAL LEGAL LEGAL NOTICES Ellatl ol MILDRED OAUETT, lalt Borouth ol Media, counly of Deliwtra and Stale of. LETTERS TtsljmtnUiy on Ihe ibove having wen an ed lo JOHN R. HOOPE5. all per- requested lo nuke paymenl, nd Ihose having claims fo present 1Ke ume wiihoui delay lhe Executor, JOHN R. HOOPES, Ouch Creek Road, or lo Mt attorney, JOHN R.

GRAHAM, ESQUIRE, Wisl Second sireet, Med- ESTATE OF. NICHOLAS THEO- DORE, lale ol Media, Delaware County, deceased. Letters Teildmenlary on Ihe above estate having been granted the undersigned, all persons Indebted 'to said estate are requested to make Immediate Paymenl, and Ihose having legal clatms'lo present ihe same without delay lo BRIDGET THEODORE, NICHOLAS GERALD THEODORE and PROVIDENT TRADES- WENS BANK and TRUST COMPANY, Executors, I7lh and Chest- nul Philadelphia, Pa. 19103. Or la their- Attorney- NICHOLAS 0.

THEODORE, Wesl Fro.il Slree Media, Penna. ESTATE OF DONALD J. Me- CORMICK, also known as D. J. MCCOKM1CK, M.

D. and DONALD JOHN McCORMICK, Deceased Lale ol Nether Providence Township, Oe awaware County, Pa. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above Estae have been granted to Ihe undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against Ihe Estate ol the decerjenl fo make known Ihe same, and ali persons Indebted to the decedent to make payment without ELIZABETH J. McCORMICK and THE FIRST PENNSYLVANIA BANKING and TRUST COMPANY, E. Cor.

15th and Cheilnul Philadelphia, PJ. mm, Executors, Or to their Attorneys KASSAB, CHERRY, CURRAN 8. ARCHBOLD, Lawyers-Title Slh Welsh Streets, Chester, Pa. ESTATE OF CHARLES H. RUSSELL 1 deceased.

LETTERS Testamentary On the above Estate have been granted to Ihe undersigned, who request a) agslnsl lhe Estate of the decedent to make known the same, arid all Jo make payment, without delay, lo CHARLES M. RUSSELL, Conestoga Road, Devon, Pennsylvania Or lo his Attorney, VRAM N6DURIAH, ESUUIRE, 3S3? Wesl Chester pike, Newlown IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA TO: Ruth DiGIambatista, el Margaret Washington, et Thompson, et (jx, et al. 25M Jackson Street, Philadelphia, Penna, NO. 4781 1964 IN RE: Lois Nos. 1, 3, 3, (, Section and Lol No.

17 Section 'E" as shown on plan Sharon Hill Homeilead Darby Del. Co. Pa. Parcel 19-7; 19-8 NOTICE Is hereby given that the Viewers appointed by Ihe Court to ascertain damages done bv reason of the enlering upon, appropriating, occupying and acquiring Ihe within described premises 1 meet on the site of Ihe said premises on July 7Ih A. D.

1964 at ne o'clock A.M., E. D. s. T. to view rne same.

HUGH BONNER, ESOUIRF HARRY F. BECKER WILLIAM W. SEEDER IN THE COURTS OF COMMON PLEAS OF DELAWARE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA TO: Barbara M. Juliana. 6T9 MacDade Boulevard, Collirrgdale, Penna.

NO. of 1944 IN RE: Lots Has. and 194, Section Plan ot Sharon Hill Homestead Darby Twp Del. Co. Pa, JO ico It.

Parcel 10-7 NOTICE Is hereby given that Ihe Viewers appointed bv the Court to ascertain damages done by reason of the entering upon, appropriating, taking, occupying and acquiring the within described premises will meet on Ihe site ol Ihe said on July dth A. Q. W4 at Nine o'clock A. E. S.

T- to view the same. HUGH BONNER, ESQUIRE HARRY F. BECKER WILLIAM REEDER IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF DELAWARE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA TO: Evelyn A. Lucas, Executrix, Ejlale ol Georgelta Page, Dec'd Roberl A. Wright, EJO.

IN RE: Lots 11 and 12 Section Plan of Sharon Hill Homestead Cor. w. side Burton and N. side Linden Darby Del. Co- Pa- Parcel 19-1 NOTICE.

Is hereby given Ihe Viewers appointed by the Court to ascertain damages done by reason of )he entering upon, appropriating, taxing, occupying and acquiring the within described premises will meet on the site of the said premises on July 7lh A. D. 1964 at nine o'clock E. 0. S.

T. to view the same. HUGH BONNER. ESQUIRE, HARRY F. BECKFR WILLIAM W.

REEDER THE BOROUGH QI TRAINER ORDINANCE NO. 3J9 AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOROUGH OF TRAINER, DELAWARE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, MAKING IT UNLAWFUL FOR ANY OWNER, AGENT, OCCUPANT OR TENANT OF PROPERTY IN SAID BOROUGH TO PERMIT GRASS, WEEDS OR SIMILAR VEGETATION TO GROW OR REMAIN ON SAID PREMISES AT A HEIGHT EXCEEDING SIX INCHES, DECLARING THE SAME TO BE A NUISANCE AND PRESCRIBING COUNTY, SECTION 1. Thai from and aflcr the passage ol Ihis ordinance, it snail be unlawful for anv owner agent, occuoanl or tenant of properly located In lhe Borough of oerrni srass, weeds similar vegetation, not planted for some useful or ornamental purpose or not edible, to grow or remain on lhe said premises at a height exceeding six inches, and all such weeds and similar vegetation are hereby declared to be a nui- saricr- and aslrimc-nlal to the health. Borough ol Trainer. SECTION 2.

That all such grass other vegelalion ner- mif Jd frj srow or remain contrary 10 he provisions of this ordinance shall be abated by the said owner asenl, occupanl or tenant ol said property three 13) days from the receipt of notice to abatp the Sflme from the Council of Ihe Bor- cugh of Trainer, or tne Secretary or sjch other It's Easy For You To Place A Daily Times Want Ad Simply Phone TR 4-5252 LEGAL NOTICES shall MM) ipon 1 the saltf tgtnly occupcm or leninf of satd lo same snail tolled under tha direction of ttld Csvrt- or Secretary ol borough. ed bv Councllj and the toil of. together with the provided bv taw. jrrall by lien or by aclfon In or by any such other rriav be provided by law. SECTION 3.

any vfofaKng Ihe terms of Ofdj- ance shall subject lo KM of not than Five Dolltri por more, than pclUrs ($25.00) for each offense, jnd ffl default; ol tta of st-ch fine or penalty and cuKon, Ahalf commlfted to' Counly Jail or Workhouse for fxceedtos Ihlrfy (30) SECTION 4. All ord'riincM or parts of ordinances Inconsistent herewlfh be and art hereby repeated. PASSED mis nih day of JUM, THE BOROUGH OP TRAINER By: H. WHITEMAN President of council Attest: WILLIAM G. APPROVED Ihli rrf June, ELMER P.

JENKINS Mayor THE TOWNSHIP OF ASTON, DEALWARE COUNTY. PA. ORDINANCE NO. -W AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ASTON, DELAWARE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, AMENDING SECTION K4 of OROL NANCE NO, 162 ENACTED AND ORDAINED ON MARCH 21, WAS ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ON MARCHIS, 1964, and PROVIDES, THERE SHALL BE A REAR YARD, THE DEPTH OF WHICH SHALL Bfi AT LEAST THIRTY (30) FEET7 NO LESS THAN TEN FEET CM EITHER SIDE 'AS A SIDE YARD, WITH A MINIMUM LOT SIZE 'OF 10,000 SQUARE FEET, UNLESS AUTHORIZED BY SPECIAL; EXCEPTIOM: PROVIDED THAT IN THE CASE OF A BUSINESS, NO PART OF WHICH IS USED AS A DWELLING, THE DEPTH OF THE REAR YARD MAY BE DECREASED WHEN AUTHORIZED' AS A. SPECIAL THE COMPLETE ORDINANCE IS ON FILE IN- THE MANAGER'S OFFICE, TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL BUILDING, 233 PENHELL ROAD, VILLAGE GREEN, DELAWARE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA.

BY ORDER Ol? THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ROBERT President Attest; THOMAS E. MclNTYRE PROPOSALS JUNE 17, 1964 PROPOSAL BOROUGH OF COLLENGDALB Scaled Proposals will be received by the Members of Council for Ihe Borough ot CoHingdale, Del Co until 8:00 p.m. D. S. Tuesday, July 14, 1764, at lime Council will convene In regular session in lhe Board Roam of fer Municipal Bulldfng, MacDade and all bldi so received will be publicly cpwied and read aloud far curb and sidewall construction and repairs to existing curbs and stfewalks for a period of two years from dale of execution of conlracl agreement.

Address all bids to Borough Council for Ihe Borough of CdlHnsdale, Mr. James Secretary, Municipal Building, 732 Mac Oade Boulevard, Cclliagrfafe, with the words "Proposal lor Curbs and SfdewalJcs" plainly in face of the sealed envelope. Each bid musf be accompanied by a certified check or bid bond In lhe arnounr of JIOO.OG and drawn to the order of the Borough of Collmgdaie and signed by Bidder wlthouf conditions or indorse- ments of kind. Specfffcalfoni and bidding forms are on file and bo oblalned at Ihe office ol Damon Foster, Clvtl Engineers, Chester Pike and High Sharon Hill, Pa, The Members of Council for ths Borough of Colllngdale 'reserve the rignf lo accept Or refect or any part, or all bid or bJds.and to award any or any parl of a bid or bids. Bv Order of Borough Council JAMES SWINDELL, Sectary, Borough of Collinsdale PROPOSAL BOROUGH OF UPLAND Sealed bids will be received by the Secretary of Borougn Council of Upland Borough, Delaware Counly, Pa.

until 8:00 P.M. Tuesday July 7, al which time Borough Council will meal In the' Municipal Building, Main Streel and Cattle Avenue, lo publicly open and read aloud all bids received for supplying approximately looo' Ions oT HE Gr LD-2 Bituminous material and approximately 150 Ions of Crushed Stone delivered 1o Ihe Borough at various poinls and at various times for a period of one year. roposal forms are available" at the office of Harris, i Polter Borough Engineer, 1U E. Fifth Street, Chester, Pa. and at the Municipal Building.

Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check in rhe amount of $200, Payable fo the Borough oJ Up- and, and must be enclosed in a the oufslde "BID FOR SUPPLYING MATERIALS" addressed fo Borough Council al the above, address. nghl lo accept or reject or all bids or parls thereof. By order of Borough Council. Affesl: Milton C. Melville, Secretary ANNOUNCEMENTS DEATHS BEAUMONT On June fli LOIWIta, wife of Die late Charles R.

Beaumont of Ridley Park, Pa Funeral services and interment al the convenience of me family from Ihe Griffith Chapel, 570 Chester Pike-, Norwood, Pa. Kind, ly omit Mowers. DESMONO-On June I94J, Anna C. wile of 1he late Timothy Desmond oT 91A Upland Chesf-r Relatives and friends are invited to the luneral wed. morning 9 o'cfoclc- Funeral Home of John Clancy, sin 4 Upland Sts.

Solemn high mas; St. Michael's maculate Hear! Cemelery. Friends may can Tuss. eve. i KOMISOR-Suddcnly on June 20, Carl A.

husband of Florence Komisor nee Molino ol 412 Governor Prinli Lester, Pa' Relatives and friends are In- viled lo attend lhe funeral Thursday at 9 A.M. Cavanagh Funeral Home, 301 Chester pifce, NorJ fa. Solemn Reoulem al st Margaret Mary Church, Es- MEANY-- June 22. 198J Lois woodsidl; Thursday 11 a.m. from Ihe Imsch- vvfiler Broivcr Funeral Home, ISM Edgmonl Chester.

Glenwtwd Memorial Gardens. Frirnds may call Wed MEELL-of Ridley Park, rnerly of Phila. June 1941 Charles w. husband of Ihe lalf ssbet R. Woods.

Services and neSmllv" hB ol June 20. frelt, hujftand al Catherine ne! Sloan of a E. Clbon parksid" Relatives and friend! are invif. Jo attend Ihe funeral on Wed. ni-sday morning 9 A.M.

from lhe Providence me A.M. Inlermenl St. Michael's day 16 pri ds may call Tuej- Johnn? dCnlS on.

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