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Tuesday, September 7,1976 DELAWARE COUNTY PAH.Y TIMES Daily Times obituaries James C. Gibbs James Gibbs, 40. of 334 Ulrich Chester, died Saturday in Crozer Chester Medical Center after a heart attack. in Chester, he was educated in Chester schools and was a lifelong resident. He was employed as a laborer.

Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Loueila Morgan and a twin brother, Howard, both of Chester. Services will take place at 11:30 Friday in the William H. Harris Funeral Home, 2512 W. 2nd St.

Burial will be in Greenlawn Cemetery, Chester Township. Calling hours will be from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. CAVANAGH FUNERAL HOMES Norwood Philq.

CAVANAGH-PATTERSON MEDIA, PA. NOLAN AND FIDALE FUNERAL HOME SERVING PROTESTANT-CATHOLIC FAITHS BURIAL-CREMATION SERVICE 2316 Providence Ave. Chester TR4-5973 A Thoughtful Expression of Sympathy: FRESH FRUIT BASKETS CARROLL'S FRUIT GOURMET SHOPPE 1 So. Chester Pike Glenolden LU 6-2780 Also: 1343 (. Incoming It.

3-5777 HEART FUND MEMORIAL GIFTS SAVE LIVES Send Memorial Gifts to: HEART FUND 8 West 2nd St. Media, 19063 Phone 565-3661 (Bereaved Families are Notified of Memorials Immediately) This space contributed by a friend of The Heart Fund James Adorns James E. (Pop) Adams, 92, of 718 MacDade Collingdale, died Saturday in Tri-County Hospital, Springfield. Born in Nashville, he was a resident of Collingdale for 50 years and was a retired, self- employed carpenter. Mr.

Adams was the husband of the late and former Julia Bailey. He is survived by three daughters, Evelyn Colella, of Collingdale; Dorothy Gregor, Springfield; and Lenna Nellius, Downingtown; five sons, Euen, of Miami; Ernest, Garland, Leo, Chino, William, Denton, N.C.; and John, Denton, N.C. He is also survived by a sister, Pallie Merriweather, of Nashville, Tenn. and 32 grandchildren and 54 great grandchildren. The funerai will be 11 a.m., Wednesday at the David J.

Phillips, Jr. Funeral Home, 910 MacDade Collingdale. Burial will be in Mount Zion Cemetery, Collingdale. Calling hours are 7 to 9 tonight at the funeral home. BRISCOE, Thomas, F.

On Sent. 5 1976 of US Hayos Chester. Pa. Due notice ol the funeral services wiH be given from the CATHERINE LAWS FUNERAL HOME. 4tn Engie Chaster.

Pa. CRAVEN, Dr. Samuel D. On September i. 1976.

husbjnd of Alice W. (Jravwi. of Media. Pa father ol Joseph P. Craven, brother of Gladys Hootes.

ol Lighthouse Point. Fla. Also survived by granchildren. Christopher Craven, ano Alicia A Craven. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services, Thursday.

11 A at the GRIFFITH CHAPEL. 520 Chester Pike Norwood. vfharc Inends may Mil Wednesday evening, 7 to 9 Interment Glenwood Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to 3rd Preibylertan Church. 9lh Potter Sts.

Chesler. Pa. 19013 DEVEDJAKIS, Athanase The very very Reverend We notify with our deepest sorrows, the death ol our beloved father, and grandfather. Ihe Very Very. Rev.

AtharaseSHATANSE Devediakis, 0.0. who died the date ol September S. 1976. at 10 o'clock in the morning in the Crozer Chester Medical Center. The viewing will take place in the Church of Agios Georgios.

7th Butler Sts. Chester. Pa. on Thursday. September 9, 1976.

from 7 to 9 P.M. The funeral will taKe place on Friday September 10. 1976, at 11 A.M. in the same place. Agios Georgios Greek Church.

He is survived by his children. Krystaha. and Theodore Arisloklis. his grandchildren. Fofi and Atanasio Kiritsis.

Helen and Mike Setaras. Athy and Theorodore, Jr. His sisters-in-law. Evdoquia Oiamandopoulieu of Greece. StelU Kosiri.

of Crete. Greece, the related lamiiy ol Mick Mourgides and HaralambiGs Setaras. his nephews, his nieces, and all his relatives. fJORRICOTT.IdaH. (Nee Hafner) On September 5.

1976. of Upper Darby, wife ol Thomas, mother ol Thomas Dorncott Jr. and Gary Dorncott, of Upper Darby Daughter of Helen E. Hafner. ol Collingdale.

sister of Helen H. Thomas, ol Aldan. Nancy A. Vickery. ol Collingdale.

Elmer H. Hafner Jr of Drexel Hill, and George C. Hatner, of North Springfield, Virginia. Relatives and Irtends are invited to services Wednesday at the First Presbyterian Church. Glenolden.

In terment Edgwood Memorial Park Contributions in her memory to the American Cancer Society would be appreciated GUYDOS, Helen K. Wagner) On September 3, 1976. wife ol the late John F. of 223 East Avon Rd Chester. Funeral was held on Tuesday at 8:30 A at the EDWARD BATEMAN FUNERAL HOME.

4220 Edgmont Ave Broofchaven. Mass of the Christian Burial was at 10 A M. at St Roberts Church. Interment was in SS Peter Paul Cemetery. Calling hours were Monday evenini Helen Guydos Mrs.

Helen K.Guydos, 74, of 223 E.Avon Road, Chester, died Friday in Crozer-Chester Medical Center, Upland. She was the widow of John F. Guydos, who died in 1973. Mrs. Guydos was the former Helen Wagner and was born in Raven Run.

Mrs.Guydos lived in Chester since 1942. She was a member of St. Robert's Church Surviving are three sons, John Frederick both at home; William Brookhaven; two daughters, Mrs. Christine Whitely of Glenolden; and Mrs. Eugene Malinowski of Claymont; four brothers, Edward Wagner, Shenandoah; Francis Saantucci of Ringtown; Charles and John Sundy, Shenandoah; a sister, Mrs.

Catherine W. Tarone of Hazleton; three grandchildren and one great- grandchild. Services were held this morning at Edward E. Bateman Funeral Home, 4220 Edgmont Brookhaven, with mass in St. Robert's Church.

Burial was in SS Peter and Paul Cemetery, Marple. Martin C. Tuner MArtin C. Turner, 67, of Chadds Ford, died Saturday at Riddle Hospital, Middletown. Born in Guyen Court, Mr, Turner lived in Chadds Ford for more than 40 years.

A retired mechanic, he was formerly employed by Schramm's Inc. of West Chester for 25 years. Mr. Turner was a member of Concordville Fire Surviving are his wife, the former Ethel Wintermute; one daughter, Mrs. Clara Pfitzenmeyer of Chadds Ford; two brothers, Charles Turner of Elsmere, Del.

and George Turner of Jupiter, one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Holston of West Chester; and two grandchildren. The funeral will be ll a.m. Wednesday from the Oliver P. Founds Funeral Home, High and Union West Chester.

Burial will be in Glenwood Memorial Gardens, Marple. Calling hours will be from 7 to 9 tonight. Death Notices GIBBS, James, E. On Seot. A.

1976 of 334 Ulrich Son of Mrs. Loueila Morgan, brother of Howard. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services Friday at the WILLIAM A. HARRIS FUNERAL HOME, 2S12 W. 2nd Chester.

Calling hours Friday 10 A.M. to 11:30 A.M Interment Green Lawn Cemetery HARRISON, Mary Edna (Nee Rowe) On September 3. 1976. of 2543 San deland St. Chester, wife of the lati James Marvin Harrison.

Relatives and friends are invited to attenc the funeral services on Wodnesdaj morning 10 A.M from the WILLIAM BLEYLER FUNERAL HOME, 500 Wes 22nd St. Friends may call Wednesdaj morning after 9 A Interment Lawr Croft Cemetery Paul cemetery, calling nours were Monday evening. JohnSOn, JameS E. GARNETT, Annie May On Sept. 3.

1976. ol 119 Flower St Chester. wife lo the late William Gamett. Relatives triends are invited to attend the funeral services Wed 8 at the First Pentecostal Holiness Church, 324 Puey Chester. Interment Haven Memorial Park, Thursday morning.

Calling hours will be from 6 to 8P.M. Wednesday at the church. 8 Wednesday at the church. PARKSIDE FIRE CO Members Notice -CHANGE IN BY-LAWS ON ELECTION OF MEMBERS TO BE VOTED ON AT REGULAR MEETING TUESDAY -SEPT. 7,1976 8:00 P.M.

Signed: HARRY E. JONES, Recording Secretary On Sept. 6. 1976 of 315 Brighton Ave S.varthmore. Pa.

Due Notice of the luneral service will given from Ihe CATHERINE B. LAWS FUNERAL HOME, 4th Engie Chesler, Pa LEELAND, Melvin H. On September 4. 1976. of 410 3rd St Upland.

Pa. husband of Ada Leelmd (NeeMewytt) Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service Wednesday September 8. 1976. 2 P.M at the A WHITE LUTTRELL FUNERAL HOME. 240 Concord Rd.

Aston. Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery. Friends invited to call the hour prior Myers, Ellsworth GRIFFITH FUNERAL CHAPEL Horace B. Griffith, Jr.

Chester Pfce Amoitond Road NORWOOD LU 6-2142 All faiths Since 1898 PARKING FACILITIES On 4. 1976 of 1000 17th Ptiila. lather ot Lancelot! West. Mary. Joseph and Elizabeth Myers ol Chester, brother of Perry Myers.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral Thursday evening 8 P.M. at the Temple of Brotherly Love CC Church. 3rd aixi Norris Chester. Friends may cjll Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m at the Church. Interment Friday morning 10 A.M.

Green Lawn Seltonville. Pa Reverend Jossey i I l.i i 5 0 I i i a I i PALMER, Rudolph T. husband of Nora Palmer (nee Peters) ol Media. Pa. Funertl service 4 interment private at the convenience of the family Arrangements by the NOLAN-FIDAIE FUNERAL HOME.

2316 Providence Ave PASCALE, Salvatore On Sept 2. 1976. huitund ol Angeline IrnpagluuootWallingtord. Pa. RdJtivts and friends of the family ire invited to attend the tunertl on Wed- nesdiv 9 im from the NACREUI FUNERAL HOME, 2217 Providtnct Chester Mass of Chrnton Burul St.

John Chrysostom 10 am Interrrwit Imnuculite rwart Cemetery may oil Tuesday evening 7 to 9 pm. TR PERRY, Dora E. On 6. 1976. Dora Perry McNdly), ol 10 Marion Ave.

Clnmont, Oil. Rdilivu and friends of the family ire invited to attend rhe funeral service on Thursday 9. 1976, 10 o'clock, at ROBERT MOREUND FUNERAL HOME. Mi i Mjin Sts. Inintr, ft.

Internwnt Cemetery. CoetMviM, Pi. Frwndimay ROBERTSON, Mabel C. On September 6, Maoel L. Rotenwn runtuni), wile of A.

RoMrtton Sr. of 412 A Mitnon Ad. tootttwyn, Pa. Due notice of trrlnfMntnts will tnwi from WDERT IKOREuAND FUNEML HOME. 9tti Stv Tremer, Pa.

T. Rudolph Palmer, hardware owner T. Rudolph Palmer, 67, of Old Middletown Road, Middletown, died Saturday in Riddle Hospital. Born in Chester, Mr. Palmer lived in Delaware County all his life.

He was a co-owner of Galey's Hardware, Chester, for 20 years, where he retired in 1974. He was a member of the Christ Episcopal Church of Media; the Lions Club of Frode Rohbek Services were held today for Frode M. Rahbek, 73, of 914 Providence Road, Primos, who died Friday at Tri-County Hospital, Springfield. Born in Denmark, Mr. Rahbek moved to this country 53 years ago.

He was a retired horticulturist, who was formerly employed by Robert Craig of Norwood. Surviving are his wife, the former Anne Bryson; three daughters, Mrs. Barbra Burns of Ridley Park, Mrs. Joyce Mitchell of Boyten Beach, Fla. and Mrs.

Betty Walsh of Springfield; one son, Neil Rahbek, at home; one brother, Thorwald Rahbek of Denmark; two sisters, Mrs. Kamma Peterson of London, Ontario, Canada and Mrs. Thyra Halberg of Churchville; and eight grandchildren. Adorn Wojdyiak Adam Wojdyiak, 91, of 253 Buchanan Ridley Township, died Saturday at Taylor Hospital, Ridley Park. Born in Poland, Mr.

Wojdyiak lived in Delaware County for 56 years. He owned and operated a grocery store in Milmont Park for more than 50 years Surviving are his wife, Antonia Wojdyiak; two sons, Stephen Wojdyiak and Edward Wojdyiak, both of Ridley Township; two daughters, Mrs. Jean Domanski of Philadelphia and Mrs. Lee Gorman of Newtown; seven grandchildren and three great- grandchildren. Mass will be 9:30 a.m.

Thursday in Our Lady of Peace Belmont Avenue, Milmont Park. Burial will be in SS. Peter and Paul Calling hours will be after 7 p.m. Wednesday from the James F. Knoetgen Funeral Home, 746 Kedron Ridley Township.

Melvin Leekmd Melvin H. Leeland. 76, of 410 Third Uplajid, died Saturday in Sacred Heart Hospital after a brief illness. Born in Charles County, he had been an Upland resident 36 years. He was a retired fireman at the Congoleum plant.

Surviving are his wife, Ada V. Leeland, and one son, Ray L. Leeland, of Aston, and two grandchildren. Services will take place at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the A.J.

White Luttrell Funeral Home, 240 Concord Road, Aston. Burial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Aston. Calling hours will take place at p.m. Wednesday in the funeral home.

Death Notices Saunders, George On Sept. 3.1976 of 1006 Elsinore Place. Chester, husband of Mrs. Wilhelmma Saunders. father of Gerry Keith.

Ernest Saunderss of Chester. Mrs. Helen Young of Phila. brother of Dewey Saunders of Chestertown, Md. Relatives and frwnds of the family are invited to attend the funeral Wednesday evening 8 M.

at the W. M. JAMES LEAKE FUNERAL HOME. N.E. corner of 10th 4 Pussy Chester.

Reverend Wilson Reason Officiating. Friends may call Wednesday from 10 A lo 8 P.M.. Interment Thursday morning 10 A Haven Memorial Park. Cemetery. Pa.

SAUNDERS, Bessie-On Sept. 6, 1976, of 1712 West 7th Chester, Pa. Due notice of the funeral service will be given from the EARL L. FOSTER FUNERAL HOME, 1100 Kerlin Chester, Seybold.Rhea.M. On 3.

1976 Wm M. StytnM (nrn Mack) wife of ttw latt Arthur Stytxild. RoyHncrott LaM, RonvflttyPi. and kiurrntnt Private it Ihe of family. Arranfumntt bv tru NOUN-FIDALE FUNERAL HOME.

2316 Cfmttr On StpMmbtr 4, 1976 of Antana Zytowwdii of Milmont SrV Pa. Rdativm 1 irltnd! an inviMi to intnd his furwO Thursday 8:30 AM. from JAMES F. FUNERAL HOME. Kattran RxMy Twp.

Morton. Pa. RT. 420 Mna ot Chriitan 9:30 A M. Cur LMr Church tnMnwnt SS i Paul Cam Fritnm may cM tfttr 7 P.M.

PitUmf let an prtfVMM. cardt bt tw family Aston; Fraternal Order of Police of Chester; the Young Men's Republican Club of Chester; and, the American Association of Retired Persons. Mr. Palmer is survived by his wife, the former Mona K. Peters, who he married in 1937.

He is also survived by two daughters, Mrs. Barbara P. Mathues of North Canton, Ohio, and Mrs. Pamela Rohall of Glen Riddle; two brothers, Andrew Palmer of Gloversville, N.Y., and Richard S. Palmer of Swarthmore; one sister, Mrs.

Ruth Hughes of Wayne; and three grandchildren. The funerai and burial will be private. Salvador Poscale Salvador Pascale, 70, of Nether Providence, died Thursday in the Wallingford Nursing Home. Born in the Province of Avellino, Italy, he was a resident of Delaware County for 64 years. He was retired from Sun Shipbuilding Dry Dock, Chester in 1961 after 38 years of work.

Mr. Pascale was a member of the Sons of Italy Lodge, the Delaware County Firemen's Association, and the Garden City Fire Co. He is survived by his wife, the former Angeline Impagliazzo; one daughter, Theresa Truitt, of Nether Providence, and two grandchildren. The funeral will be 9 a.m., Wednesday at the Albert J. Nacrelfi Funeral Home, Providence Chester.

Mass will be 10 a.m., Wednesday at St. John Chrysostom Church, Wallingford. Calling hours are 7 to 9, tonight at the funeral home. Burial will be in Immaculate Heart Cemetery, Lower Chichester. George Saunders George Saunders, 75, of 1006 Elsinore Place, Chester, died Friday in the Crozer-Chester Medical Center, Upland.

Born in Chestertown, Mr. Saunders lived in Delaware County for 60 years. He was employed at the Ingleneuk Tea House, Swarthmore, where he retired in 1973 after 60 years service as a chef. Mr. Saunders was a former member of the St.

Daniel's Methodist Church of Chester. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Wilhelmina Saunders; two sons, Gary and Ernest Saunders, both of Chester; two daughters, Mrs. Charlotte Gardner and Mrs. Helen Young, both of Philadelphia; one brother, Dewey Saunders of Chestertown, nine grandchildren; and, 17 great-grandchildren.

The funeral will be 8 p.m. Wednesday from the W.M. James Leake Funeral Home, 10th and Pusey Chester. Burial will be 10 a.m. Thursday in the Haven Memorial Park, Chester Township.

Calling hours will be 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Mary Harrison Mrs. Mary Edna Harrison, 88, of 2543 San- delands Chester, died Friday at her home after a brief illness.

Surviving are a son, Robert of Upper Chichester, and a daughter, Mrs. J. Russell (Helen) Brain, of Chester, and three grandchildren. Services will take place at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the William S.Bleyler Funeral Home, 500 W.

22nd Chester. Calling hours will be after 9 a.m. Wednesday. Burial will be in Lawn Croft Cemetery, Lower Chichester. Weather DELAWARE COUNTY Sunny and pleasant today, high in the mid 70s.

Clear tonight, low in the mid 90s. Sunny and warmer Wednesday, highs 80 to 85. Fair Thursday and Friday with a chance of showers Saturday. Highs in the low to mid 80s, lows in the mid 50s to low 60s Thursday and Friday and mid to upper 60s Friday. ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED On Pages-13, 14, 15, 16, 17 "PROPOSAlT ESTATE OF CLARENCE THAYER deceased LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the above Estate have teen granted to the undersigned, who request all having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent to mate known the same, and all persons indebted to the decedwt to make.

payment, without delay, to HELEN MARY THAYER and WALTER 0, MACHT. Executors, MALCOLM B. PETRIKIN. Esfl 602 Baltimore Pike Media, Pa. 19063 Or to their Attorney MALCOLM PETRIKIN, PETRIKIN.

WELLMAN. DAMICO CARNEY. 602 E. Baltimore Pike. Media.

4 A OF EDITH PISNER EDITH TERRELL deceased LETTERS TESTAMENTARY On the above Estate have been granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having claims or demands against the Estate ot the decedent to maice known the same, and all persons indebted to the decedent, make payment, without delay, to MALCOM PETRIKIN. Executor, 602 Baltimore Pike. 19063 Or to his Attorney PETRIKIN. WELLMAN. DAMICO CARNEY.

602 Baltimore Pike. Media.Pa. 19063. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Ruby Jones, late of the Township of Birmingham. Delaware County.

Pennsylvania, deceased. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent are requested to make known the same and all persons indebted to the decedent are requested to make payment without delay, to the Executor. RUFUS C. JOHNSON. R.D.

Box 156B, Glen Mills, Pennsylvania, or to his attorney. FRONEFIELOANDdeFUPIA. 107 West Third Street. P. 0.

Box 647. Media. Pennsylvania. 19063, or CHARLES C. KEHJ-R, Box 186.

R.D. Glen Mills. Pennsylvania. PROPOSALS INVITATION FOR DS The Springfield School District invites sealed bids for Microscopes. Bids must be presented by Monday.SejitemDer 20.

1976 at 1:00 Specifications, required documents, forms instructions and information concerning bidding procedures may be outlined at Business Office. Room 110 111 West Leamy Avenue. Springfield, in person or upon request by mail. By order ol the Board of School Directors. MRS.

RUTH C.BULLARD Secretary onvert those reusable items into cool ciish with a qlnck-action Want Ad. BOROUGH OF MEDIA MEDIA, PA. ADVERTISEMENT Sealed bids, ptjinly narked for Painting Standpipe" will be received at the office et the undersigned. State and JackiW Streets. Media.

until 7:30 Thursday, September 23rd. 1976 for the furnishing of labor and materials to paint the outside and the ms.de ol a one million gilton standoioe near the intersection of MiddMowsn Road and Ettltimore Pike (U.S Route) in Middletown Township. Delaware County. Pennsylvania. Proposal terms and soecitationi nay be obtained upon application to the undersigned.

Bids will be publicly opened at a Borough Council Meeting immediately Mowing The Borough Council reserves the rigtil toretectanyorall bids. JAMES LOUGHRAN aoroughSecretary MEDIA. PA. ADVERTISEMENT Sealed bids, plainly marked "Bids lor the Restoration of the Mmshall House will be received at the office of the undersigned. State and Jackson Streets.

Media. until 7:30 P.M.. E.P.T. Thursday. September 23rd.

1976 for the furnishing of labor, equipment, materials. appplitanees and cartage necessary to restore the Minshall House located at Front Street and Providence Road. Media. Pa Proposal plans and specifications maybe obtained upon application to the undersigned Secretary with a J35.00 returnable deposit. The deposit will be returned if the bicoer returns the proposal, plans and specifications.

Bids will be publicly opened at a Borough Council Meeting immediately following. The Borough Council reserves the ngnt toreieclanyorallbids. COUNTY OF DELAWARE Sealed Proposals will be received at the office of the County Controller. Court House. Media.

19063, up until 9:30 A.M. Local Time, on Tuesday. Sept. 14 1976. for furnishing all labor.

materials and equipment necessary for Signs and Sign Installation, in the North Avenue Parking Facilities. North Avenue and Second Street. Media, 19063. for the County of Delaware; which bids will be opened in the presence of the County Council at 10:00 A.M. Local time, on that date.

Each bid must be accompanied by Certified Good Faith Check or by a Corporate Bid Bond, (no Bank or Cashier's Check will be acceptable) either one in the amount of ten per cent of the total amount of the Did. drawn to the order of the County of Specifications and Bidding sheets may be obtained at the office of the Architect. The Garner and White Associates. One Belmont Avenue. Bila-Cynwyd.

19004. or viewed at the office of the Dept of Public Works. Curran Building. Second and Orange Streets. Media.

Perma, The Delaware County Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids, or P8rt5Sere0f CHARLESC.KEELER. CHAIRMAN FAITH RYAN WHITTLESEY WiaiAMA.SPINGLER DELAWARE COUNTY COUNCIL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SOUTHERN DEUVWAREVALLEY SCHOOL AUTHORITY BALANCE SHEET JUNE 30.1976 A Trust Fund Assets. Cash Investments At Cost Future Lease Rentals Receivable Applicable to Retirement of Bonded Debt TOTOAL ASSETS LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES Bonded Debt. School Revenue Bonds: Original Issue Deduct: Bonds Matured Bonds Purchased Prior to Scheduled Maturities Outytanding Interest Rates on Bonds Outytanding Final Maturity Fund Balances. Reserves as Required by Trust Indentures Securing the Bonded Debt: Debt Service Funds For Current Debt Service Debt Service Reserve Funds For Additional Security tor Payment of Debt Service Bond Redemption Funds For Redemption of Bonds Construction Funds Administrative Expense Account For Authority Administrative Expenses TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES 30.420.

457.700. 488.120 6.383,000. S6.871.120. S8.630.000. 2.217.000 30,000.

J6.383.000. 2096) 25.089 96.190 365.531 5406 483,120 i. 871.120 SOUTHERN DELAWARE VALLEY SCHOOL AUTHORITY STATEMENT Of CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES YEAR ENDED JUNE 30. 1976 Fund Balance July 1.1975: Cash Investments-At Cost 5 26266 462.144 Revenues and Transfers. Pentals-thichester School District Income from Investments Total Revenues and Transfers Expenditures: Current Debt Service Principal Interest Costs Expended lor Construction Administrative Expenditures Total Expenditures Fund Balance June 30.1976 Cash Investments At Cost 488.410 612.600.

30.910. SI.131.920. 294.900 336.864. 9.250. 2.786.

643.8UO. 30.420 457.700. 488.120 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS PROPOSALS COUNTY OF DELAWARE Staled Proposals will be received at the Office of the County Controller. Court Houtt 19063. up until 9-30 A.M.

Local time on Tuesday. September 21. 1976. for the Quarterly Inspection, Service and Maintenance of Sprinkler Systems, for Delaware County and Delaware County Institution District, wttpch bids will be opened in the presence ol the County Council at 10 00 A.M., Local on that date. Each Bid must be accompanied by Cash.

Ctrtifnd Good Faith Cheek, or by a Corporate Bid Bond, (no Bank or Cashier's Check will be acceptable). either one in the amount of ten per cert of the total amount of the Bid. Inwn to the order of the County of Forms of Proposal may be obtained at the Office of the Director of Public Works. Second and Orange Streets. 'itedii Pa between the hours of 9:00 A.M.

and 4:30 P.M. The County Council reserves the right to reiect any and all bids or parts thereof CHARLESC.KEELER. Chairman FAITH RYAN WHITTLESEY WILLIAM SPINGLER Delaware County Council "leaied'propoaislcTvehicles and such other items as are contained in the Bidder's Lists will be received by the Assistant Superintendent-Finance anc! Facilities at the address below on or before 2:00 p.m. (E.D.S.T.) on September 15. 1976 and to be opened and read at a public meeting to be held on Wednesday.

September ll. 1976 at 2:00 pm (E.D.S.T.) in the administration Building. Aston, Pennsylvania Complete Bidder's Lists may be secured at the office of the undersigned or after September 1, 1976. The Board the right to accept or reiect any or all bids or any portion thereof and to waive technicalities for the Assistant Superintendent- ADMISSION TO BAR NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned of his intention to apply to the Delaware County Board of Law Examiners, on September 13. 1976.

for a Certificate of Admission to the Bar of the Courts of Delaware County. Pennsylvania. ALLEN W.BOYER 817 Parkridge Drive Media.Pa. 19063 MISCELLANEOUS IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF DELAWARE COUNTY. PENNA.

CIVIL ACTION-LAW GEORGE KOUDEUS. Plaintiff v. MARY BRATUN, Defendant TO: Bratun. whose former address was cm William 8. Bratun, 208 Sunny Side Avenue.

Chester. Pa. NO. 4689 of 1976 INEQUITY Kindly take notice that l. Complaint to Partition Real Property has been filed of record with the Prothonotary of Delaware County at Bie Court House.

Media. where said CompUint can be examined at No 4689 of 1976 in the matter of George Kouddis v. Mary Bratun. The aforesaid property is more particularly described in the said Complaint. NOTCETO DEFEND You have been sued in Court.

If you wish to defend against the claim set forth in the following pages, you must take action within twenty (20) days after this Complaint and Notice are served, by entering a written appearance personally or by an attorney and filing in writing with the Court your defenses of objections to the claims set forth against you. You are warned thit if you fail to do so the case may proceed without you and a judgment may be against you by the Court without further notice for any money claimed in the Complaint or for any other claim or relief requested by the Plaintiff. ou mty lose money or property or other rights important to you. YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER TO YOUR LAWYER AT ONCE. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A LAWYER OR CANNOT AFFORD ONE, GO.

TO OR TELEPHONE THE OFFICE SET FORTH BELOW TO FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN GET LEGAL HELP LAWYERS'REFERENCE SERVICE Front 4 Lemon Streetss Media. Pa. 19063 LO Frank J. Lynch. Esquire Attorney for Plaintiff "The motor vehicle described below will be sold jxirsuant to the Uniform Commercial Code on the account of Joanna Abbott by public auction on September 23, 1976 at 10:00 AM at Clayton Auto Parts, Second and Clayton Streets.

Chester, 1976 Vega Serial No. 1V15B6U49449." Announcements CARDS Of THANKS SEWELL We wish to sincerely thank Rev Wallace Smith. Rev. Jeremiah Withersooon, Rev. Robert Smith.

Rev Clerme Brown. Rev. Kittie Lawson. officers and members of Calvary Baptist Church, pallbearers, floral bearers, Doctor's fi Nurses of Crozer Chester Medical Center, relatives, friends and neighbors for their Kindness, sympathy, floral offerings. donations and use of cars at the death of my wife and our sister MAMIE E.

SWELL DELBERT SWELL.and CHILDREN. MRS. TILLIE RAWLINGS. MRS. BLANCE TURNER and ELMER BAILEY.

Ldsfirouiib BLACK Lavador german short-hair cross breed female one year old HU5-1042 LOST-BIack LABRAOOR-Female 1 Year. (Oaisey), Chadds Ford. Reward-3886532 LOST SIAMESE collar with identification lag, answers to Sai Kim. Village of Valleybrooti. Chester reward.

459-8861. LOST LUGGAGE- return purple luggage bag contents specially daughters glasses Philadelphia Airport. Parking level 2nd. to address on tag or to TWA Airlines LOST-6 week old female German Shepherd pupoy. Black with tan oaws.

wearing silver choke collar. Aug 30th. Twin Oaks.Reward. 497-2638. LOST Beagle male 2 years old in ftookhaven.

Aston, and Middletown area Reward, call TR 2-2101. LOST-BIack white cat near Willowbrook apts area Flee coller.declawed. 4856660 after 4. GENERAL REVENUE SHARING ACTUAL USE REPORT SKluLcei'wV MOTE OF DISCRIMINATION iHAilNG, WASHINGTON. )i ii-t 'G ON IN THE USE Of THESE FUNDS HAT BE SENT TO THE OFFICE OF REVENUE ACTUAL EKPENQITuflES OfthqiNoni 22,000.00 11,500.00 35,500.00 v' ACCOUNT NO 39 2 023 M5 CLIFTON HEIGHTS BOKOUGH SECRETURT P.O.

MX 191 CLIFTOH HEIGHTS PA. 1901! 521 Jim i June 30 i 111" 'if 5 a 4 ft A jjr iOUi' I 33,135 72.41 'i cci 6 Ci 42,31144 33,500.00 'HISS.

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