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A DELAWARE COUNTY (PA.) DAILY TIMES Wednesday, March 1, 1972 Obituaries Laskoski Mrs. Mary i a Laskoski Drive, of 109 Nether Providence, died Tuesday in Crozei'-Chesler Medical Cente Upland. Mrs. Laskoski, the widow Joseph Laskoski, was born i Poland, She came to the U.S in 1913 and settled in Ridle Township. She moved Eddystone 20 years later an had lived the past five yeai in Walligford.

She was a member of th Polish National Alliance Grou 2369. She is survivied by tw daughters, Mrs, Estelle Bassle of Atlantic City, and Mrs. Iren Kobus of Nether Providence two sons, Joseph of Holiywooi and Theodore of Parkside and six grandchildren and tw great-grandchildren. Services and burial will al the convenience of the family Calling hours will be Frida evening at the Kaniefski Funera Home, 2524 W. 3rd SL, Chester.

Death Notices BEACHAM, FREDERICK J. JR. On February 28, 1972. Husband of Ann Meaney Beacham of 1009 21st Avenue North, St. Petersburg, Fla.

Age, 67 years. Relatives and Irlends are Invited to attend the funeral on 'Saturday morning at It o'clock at the Melvin I. Minshall Funeral Home, Middletown i Rds. Interment Saints Peter Paul Cemetery. i i Saturday, 10 a.m.

to T2 noon. BOOZ, ELIZABETH On March 1, 1972. CM 131 Westbrldge Glenoldon, Pi. Due notice of the funeral will be given by Ihe Griffith Chanel, Norwood. COLLINS, JOHN E.

On Feb. 28, 197,2, husband of Margaret (Nee Maguire) Collins of 105 Jansen Essinglon. Relatives and friends of the family are. Invlled to attend his funerol service on Thurs. afternoon at 1 o'clock In tle John E.

Carr Funeral Home, E. 21 at Providence Ave. Interment Lawn Croft Cemetery. Friends may call Wed. Eve.

afler 7. COWCILU, MARY MAE Of 214 E. 4th Chester on Feb. 27, 1972. Relatives and friends are Invited to the funeral mass Thurs.

morning 10 o'clock, St. Michael's Church, Chester. I Immaculate Heart Cemetery. will be no viewing. De BLANDER, ALPHONSE On Feb.

28, 1972, husband of the late Daisy DeBlander of Essington, Pa, Relatives and friends invited to funeral service Friday 2 p.m., from the Griffith Chapel, 520 Chester Pike, Norwood. Inlerment wit. Zlon Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday evening 7 to 9. EVANS, ELSIE MAE On Feb.

27, 1972, Elsie Mat Evani (nee Dodd), wife of Mr. Fred L. Evans of 1000 Meadow Lane, Chester, Pa. Relatives and friends of family are Invited to funeral service, Thursday after- noon, March 2, 1972, I o'clock at tht Robert Moreland Funeral Home, 9th and Main Trainer, Pa. Interment Lawn Croft Cemetery.

Friends may call Wed, evening after 7 p.m. OUARENTE, ALBERT On February 29, W72. Husband of A a Mae Home) Guarente of Hnzel vFolsom, Pa. a i and frien.6s llnvited to attend his funeral Saturday, 9 a.m. from the James f.F.

Knoetgen Funeral Home, 746 SKedron Ridley Morton, Pa. Requiem High Mass, MO a.m.. Our Lady of Peace Church. Interment Holy Cross jCemelery. Friends may call Friday evening after 7 p.m.

Parkins lot on premises. VLALLY, HELEN D. KNee Buggy) On February 33, 1972, Helen D. Beloved wife of Edmund J. Lally of Sharon Hill, Pa.

Sister of Mrs. Mary Seraphim, Jfegina Alma, James Marlta, Miriam Consuella, Marie Antolne; Order Of The Sisters Servants Of The Immaculate Heart Of Mary. Relatives and friends Invited to attend her funeral Friday morning at 9 o'clock from Si the Cavanagh Funeral Home, 301 pike, Norwood. Mass of tin Resurrection, Church of The Holy Spirit at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

jFriends may call Thursday evening, 7 to 9. In lieu of flowers, would appreciate to the Taylor Hospital Building Fund. UttKOSKI, MARY On February 29, 1972. Of 109 Midiaels Drive, Wallingford, Nelfier Providence. Wife of the l)le Joseph Laskoski.

Friday, evening from jjw Kaniefski Funeral Home, 2524 3rd Chester. Services interment at the convenience xf the family. 'COTTER LOUIS (JERRY) Of 39 E. 22 Chester, Pa. of Eddystone.) On Feb.

"27. 1972, husband of the late Boylan Molter. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral Thursday, from the H. M. While Funersi Home, 9th and Mailison Chester, Pa.

High Mass of ihe Resurrection al St. Pooerfs Church 10 a.m. Interment SS Peler Paul Cemetery. Friends may call wed. evening.

lumlweiler-Browei Funeral Home 1600 EDGMONT CHEJTK TR 2-3314 7nd Century of Service GRIFFITH FUNERAL CHAPEL PHONE LU e-2142 NORWOOD, PA. PRIVATE PARKING George J. White FUNERAL HOME Willlom C. Rigby HI, Sjpervitor S11 N. SWARTHMORE AVE.

RIDLEY PARK, PA, IE 2-9606 Guarente Albert N. Guarente, 50, of 543 Hazel Ridley Township died Tuesday in Taylor Hospital, Ridley Park. Mr. Guarente, a lifelong Ridley Township resident, was born in Woodlyn and lived a number of years in Folsom. body and fender man, he Other deaths PASADENA, Calif.

(AP) Dr. Laszlo Zechmeister, 82, professor emeritus of organic chemistry at California Institute of 'Technology and a widely published author, died Monday night. He was recognized for his research in complex sugars and Vitamin A products in plants. NEW YORK (AP) Alonzo "Willie" Wilkins, 43, the first person entered in the Wheelchair Sports Hall of Fame, died Tuesday following a stroke. Wilkins, a native of Washing- lists top students was employed 25 years in Matthew Guarante Auto Body and Fender Shop in Chester.

He was an Army veteran of World War II, a member i Our Lady of Peace Roman Catholic Church, i Tonwship; the Knights of Columbus Peace Council 4518, and a 4th degree member of the Cardinal Dougherty General Assembly. He is survived by his widow, the former Anna Mae Home- a son, Albert N. at home; iis mother, Mastrogiacomo ton, D.C., was a Korean Wai- veteran who was disabled after a shipboard accident. Twenty-two Delaware County residents, i i brothers, have been named Honor Scholars by Brandywine College, Wilmington. The students were honored at a luncheon College in the Annual Brandywine H.o Mrs.

Pauline i Township; a brother, Joseph of Ridley Township and four sisters, Mrs. Rose Pulcinella of Philadelphia, Belden, Mrs. Mrs. Theresa Mary Pulcinella and Mrs. Alvera Crocetto, of Ridley Township.

The funera! will be 9 all aturday (noetgen at the Funeral James Home, a.m. F. 746 Cedron Ridley Township. High requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. at Out- Lady of Peace Church.

Burial vill be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Yeadon. Calling hours will be after 7 at the funeral victim dies in hospital Ralph H. Perkins, 56, of 1320 Plum Upper Chicheser, died Tuesday in Paoli Hospital, Chester County. He was injured" Feb. 5 in an automobile accident on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.

Born in East Convocation, held in the Goid Ballroom of the Hotel duPont, Wilmington. Honored were: Carplyn A i i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. graduate majoring science. of Sun Valley High in legal secretarial winners i announced I I Winners Michael Lawrence Ashby a a the more than 220 entries Ronald D.

Ashby, sons of Mr.Jin the recent science fair and Mrs. Edward J. Ashby, 2611 sponsored by St. Francis of Nolan 51., Chester. Michael is a graduate of St.

James High School; Ronald is a graduate of Chester High. Assisi Parochial School have been announced recently. Judges included Springfield Junior High School; Joseph Czukiewski, 5 E. Elbon'Media High. Road, Parlkside.

Robin AJan i i son Carol Aim Demko, daughter Mrs. Elizabeth Griffith, James D. Berry son of raydon C. Wood and Mrs. Ann and Mrs.

James W. Berry, R.D. Reinsmilh, 2, Glen Mills, a graduate Mrs. Theodore Concord Road, of of Mr. and Demko, 584-B Chester, a graduate of Sun Valley High majoring in accounting and finance.

Adele Louise 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Glessner, 29 Acres Drive, Ridley Park, a graduate of the School of the Holy Child, Sharon Hill, majoring in executive secretarial science. Nancy Adaire i Norman Aston, a Springfield Senior School; G.

D. Paradis; M. McCarthy, Cardinal 01 O'Hara High School; John science coordinator, fJHigh (Rev. p.m. Friday lome.

DeBIaiicle Alphonse DeBlander, 73, of 145 "hird Tinicum, died Monday at Fair Acres after a irief illness Mr. DeBlander was 'born in 'ittsburgh and had lived Delaware County for the past Army veteran of World II, he was a member 01 0 years. He was formerly a mployed by Tinicum. Husband of the late Leona Harstman DeBlander, he urvived by a son, Arthur, and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be at p.m.

Friday from the Griffith hapel, 520 Chester Pike, 'orwood. Burial wil be in Mt. ion Cemeteiy, Collingdale! ailing hours will be from until 9 p.m. Thursday. Township, Chester County, lived 23 years in the Gardendale section of Upper Chichester, anc prior to that lived in Boothwyn.

He was a carpenter and was employed 29 years at Sun Oi Marcus Hook. An Wai- Sun Oil's Sapphire Club, the American-Italian Social Club of Twin Oaks and Boothwyn American Legion Post 951. He is survived by his widow, the former Helen Kucipak; three daughters, Mrs. Richard Durbano of Wilmington, Mrs. George Hannisick of Upper Chidiester and Mrs.

Robert O'Boyle of Lower Chichester; five brothers, Alonzo of Upper Cluchester, Willard of Ridley Township, Edward of Chester, Robert of Lower Chichester and A. Francis, in Gemany; three sisters, Paoli Death Notices MUSCHLITZ, FERNE E. On February 29, 1972. Of 4111 Westover Drive, Mechanlcsburg, Pa. Age 78 years.

Wife of the late Earl E. Muschlitz, Sr. Relatives and friends Invlled to attend Ihe funersl services Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Ihe Pumphrey Funeral Home, Dethesda, Md. Interment Arlington 'National Cemetery. There will no viewing.

O'DONNELL, THOMAS P. Age 34 years. On Feb. 29, 1972, beloved husoand of Angela (nee Amigo) of Ridley Park formerly of Lansdowne, Pa. Relatives and friends Invited fo attend his funeral on Saturday morning 9 o'clock from the Cavanagh Funeral Home, Chesler pike, Norwood.

Mass of the Resurrection in the Church of St. Madeline at 10 o'clock Interment Saints Peter Paul Cemetery. Friends may call Friday evening 7 to 9 o'clock Mrs. Anne Durbano of and Mrs. Marjorie Grasser and Lois Perkins, both of and four grandchildren.

Services will be 10 a.m. Friday at the Melvin I. Minshall Funeral Home, Middletown and Knowlton Roads, Middletown. Burial will be in Lawn Croft Cemetery, Lower Chidiester. Calling hours will be Thursday' evening at the funeral home.

Beachaiii Frederick J. Beacham 67, of 1009 21st St Petersburg, a former Delaware County resident, was dead on arrival' Monday at St. Anthony's Hospital in St. Petersburg. Mr.

Beacham was born daughter William Naaman's of A. Mr. and Hinkson, Mrs. 194 Sun Valley High majoring in hotel and food service administration. Glenn L.

Kocher son of Mi-, and Mrs. Glenn L. Kocher, 447-A Roger Chester, a graduate majoring finance. of in Chichester accounting High and Creek a Booihwyn, Upper Chichester, a graduate of Garnet Valley High majoring in accounting and finance, Nancy Jean Kiefer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert W. Kiefer 311 Russell Ridley Park, a graduate of Ridley High majoring in legal secretarial science. Jean Frances Maciejczyk, daughter of Mr. and Maciejczyk, 41-A Matson Road Boothwyn, Upper Chichester, a graduate of Garnet Valley High majoring in accounting anc Howard Lamplugh, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Lamplugh 12 W. 8th Marcus Hook, a graduate of Chichester High a i i i administration. Robert J. Martin, son of Mr Springfield School District, and Sister Catherine Richard and Sister Dolores Anne, both of St. Kevin's School faculty.

Winners were Paul Murphy, Rogers, second; electricity -first; Brian Kathy Wade and Mrs. Sherwood John Lane, Martin, Aston, Kay 1 a 11 Mr. and Mrs. R. in Scranton and lived about 11 years in Aston before moving to Florida six years ago.

He retired in 1962 as a forman of operations at Sun Oil finance. Maureeen daughter of Platts, 41-5 Briarwood Road, Wallingford, Nether Providence, a graduate of Nether Providence High. Mary Lou Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis A.

Robinson, Box 95, Boothwyn, Upper Chichester, a graduate of Notre Dame High. Denise Ann Sucher, daughter of Mr. ucber, Wallingford, Nether a graduate of Notre Dame majoring in merchandising. Judith Lynn Wells, daughter of Mrs. Jean P.

Wells and the ate Daniel W. Wells 131 W. Dutton Mill Road, Aston, a and Mrs. Joseph E. 509 Wilder Road, graduate of Sun Valley High majoring in business administration.

George W. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Miller, 2410 People Chester, a graduate of Chester High majoring in business a i i a i (management).

William. Thomas RobinsVi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Robinson 1709 Naaman's Creek Road, Boothwyn, Upper and Carolyn Powers, i Paula Gregan, Frank Desiderio, Raymond laccabucci and James Beckert, honorable mention.

Animal biology Frederick! Cannon, first; i a Gallagher, second; Uberti and Jerry Ferro, third; Marian Malion, Michael Ellis, a Nicholas a a 4 honorable mention. Magnetism Paul Beckert and Robert Simpson, first; Mary Ann Kane, third. Physics Kim Donnelly, first; Victoria second; Robert a i a Daws, third; Edward Dunn, Jeneen Cairo and Andrea Sanford, honorable mention. Space Daniel Sheehan, DTANE PISTRITTO (left) and runner-up Nancy Horgan. Drug abuse like playing roulette' 1 SPRINGFIELD Using a Hospital upon graduation this 'ake revolver as a prop for 90-second speech abuse is wtcirrv AUO.U, uuuuuwyii.

upucl nr Chichester, a graduate of sujTM 1 James High majoring in law enforcement administration. William Edward Stottoline, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G.

Scottoline, 608 Rively Glenolden, a graduate of Darby Township High majoring in general studies. Lawrence TuMy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Tully 2612 Euclid Boothwyn, Upper Chichester, a graduate of Chichester High School majoring in accounting and 'inance.

Russell F. Waters, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

Waters, 508 Crest Road, Wallingford, honorable i to show that The "sword of hope," like playing emblem of the American Cancer Russian roulette." pretty 21-i Society provided the name for year-old Diane Mary Pistritto, ithe contest which was the first a registered nurse and solely for nurses 1 i Till v. TT UMI.JI. cinu IUIIIKIIV. CUIUpUULlUll SUlCiy I0r Meterology John at Villanova University, ever held in the county, nrsi, Lisa DiNicola, second; most points among five ri T'OfTft 1 L. i i i Frederick Lewis, mention.

nurse 3 rovidence. a graduate ol Malvern Prep majoring in accounting and financing. Muscklitz Mrs. Ferae E. Muschlitz, 78, died Tuesday morning at the Vt.inshall Nursing Home, 20th Street and Providence Avenue, "heskr.

Mrs. Muschlitz was born in Lehighton, was a resident of State College for about 30 he was employed 33 124 PAPPANO, JOY MARIE 1 0l 28, 1972. Of W. Elkington Chester. Mass and inlerment private.

In lieu pf flowers, please make contributions to the March of Dimes. PERKINS, RALPH H. On Feb. 29, 1972, husband of Helen Kucipak Perkins of 1320 Plum Gardendalc, aged 54 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services on Friday morning at 10 o'clock at the Melvin I Mlnshall Funeral Middletown Knowlton Rds Inlerment Lawn Croft Cemetery.

Friends may call Thursday evening. PONDOK, STEPHEN Of 605 Wilson Chester, Pa on Feb. 28, 1972, husband of Mary Lazarchuk Pondok. Relatives and friends also members of all organizations of which he was a member are invited to attend me funeral Sat 8:30 a.m. from the H.

M. White Funeral Home, 91 and Madison Chester. Requiem Mass at Holy Ghost Ukrainian Catholic Church 9:30 a.m. Interment SS Peter s. Paul Cemetery.

Friends may call i evening. a a a by Very Rev. Peler Lypyn, a p.m. Friday. REVELLO, THOMAS A.

On Feb. 28, 1972, husband of Olga Sudol Revello of Springfield, Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral Friday 8-30 a.m. from the Griffith Chapel 520 Chester Pike, Norwood. Requiem Divine Liturgy 9:30 a.m.

St. Mary's Ukrainian Orthodox Church, 3rd 4 a Chester. Interment Lawncroft Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday evening 7 to 9. Pnrastas 7:30 p.m.

by the pastor, Very Rev. Ornelan SHEPPARD, ERMA On Feb. 27, daughter of the laio Mr. and Mrs. Stillman Shtppard of Lebanon, Pa.

Formerly of 1445 Huddell Linwood, Pa. Relatives and friends of Ihe family are Invlled fo attend Ihe funeral service Thursday, 10 a.m. at Ihe Robert Moreland Funeral Home, pth and Main Trainer. Pa. Interment Cohansey Baplisl Church Cemetery, Roadstown, N.

J. Friends may call Wednesday evening after 7 p.m. STRUB, ERNEST On February 29, 1972 of Adams Prospect Park. Husband of the late Anna M. (nee Xocnls).

Formerly of Colwyn. Father of Ernest 0., Mrs. Emms M. Seitz, Mrs. Marie S.

Plnder and Mrs. Ruth Graziosi. Also survived by 8 grandchildren and 1 great-granddaughter. Relatives and frlerxh invited to attend funeral service Friday, I p.m. al the Marvll Funeral Home, 1110 Main Darby, where friends may call Thursday evening, 7 to Inlfrrment Arlington Cemetery.

where years. He was a member of Sun OiJ's Sapphire Olub, Sunoco Sunshine Club in St. Petersburg and St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church in St. Petersburg.

He is survived by his widow, the former Ann Meaney; sons, William of Florida, a Frederick J. 3rd, of St. Petersburg; a daughter, Mrs. Lois Morris of Norfolk, two brothers, William of Clarks Summit and Russell of Scranton; four sisters, Mrs. Vada Updyke of Ashbourn, N.C.; Mrs.

Ethel Davis of Scranton. Mrs. Grace Berry of Chinchilla, Pa. and Mrs. Gertrude Jenkins of Bellevedere, N.J.

and 13 grandchildren and five great- i Ji years and had lived in McLean, for a Short time before moving to the nursing home in October, 1970. Widow of the late Earle E. Muschlitz, she is two sons, Earle survived E. by of Gainesville, and William of Mechanicsburg, and six grandchildren. Funeral services- will be Friday from the Pumphrey Funeral Home, Beihesda, Md.

Burial will be in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va. Stnib Ernest Strub, 77, of 1619 Adams Prospect Park formerly of Colwyn, was stricken Tuesday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Marie Finder, in Springfield, and was pronounced dead on arrival a Delaware County Hospital Upper Darby. Mr. Strub, husband of the late Chemistry Richard Cruana, first; Lisa Squadrito, second; Suzanne Froace, third; John Aston, Kathleen Patricia Carroll, Schnacky, Suzanne Fisher, Susanne Getz and Luanne honorale mention.

Plant biology John Curtis, first; David Kistner, second- Paul Reid, third. Denise Furey, Carol McCann, Colleen Mulhern, Kevin Simmons, Linda Egan Robert Tracz, Briant DeUrarte and Cheryl DeMarco, honorable mention Bacteriology Mary Mallon, first; Theresa Welch, second; and Audray Bury. third; serve as the honorable finalists and won the "Missiliving symbol of hope for her Hope Delaware County" title, (cancer patients," Miss Pistritto The a a i a i in the concluding lines of contest, for nurses and nursingi eecl1 students only, was sponsored by the Delaware County Unit of the American Cancer Society. The other three finalists were Barbara Ann Bacon 21, of 39 Althea Lane, Morton; Marie A. miici auv-iuLy.

i i i ivjui iviane A. Miss Pistritto, brown-eyed, i Kiefer. 23, of 730 Pearl Circle, brunette, 5-5 and 10 and Jeanne Livington, was scored by a panel of six 22, of 839 7th Prospect- judges for beauty, personality, All three are nurses at and intelligence and then gainediTaylor Hospital, Ridley Park, another 10 points for her speech. Runner-up was Miss Nancy Patricia Horgan, also 21, of 104 W. Sycamore Avenue, Aldan, a Cardinal O'Hara High School graduate who will complete a four-year course in the school of nursing at Our Lady of Angels College, Glen Riddle, this year.

Dr. Robert C. G. Stanley, Men faculty are winners PROSPECT PARK Men of Interboro Schools faculty upheld their image by winning two of former retired Anna from M. the Koenig, was maintenance randchildren.

The funeral will Saturday at the be 11 a.m. Melvin I. Minshal! a Home Middletown and -K 1 Roads. Middletown. Burial will be in SS.

Peter and Paul Cemetery, Marple. Calling hours will be 10 a.m. to noon home. at the funeral There will be no calling hours. Puriisley Mrs.

Annie Puriisley, 85, of 417 Concord Chester, died Monday Crozer-Chester Medical Center, Upland, after a long Mrs. Pumsley was born in Cardova, and came to Chester when she was young. She was a member of Siloam United Methodist Chester. department of Colwyn School. In addition to Mrs.

pinder, ic is survived by two other daughters, Mrs. Emma M. Seitz of Palmyra, N.J., and Mrs; Ruth jraziosi of Secane; a son, Ernest C. of Ridley Park, and eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Services will be 1 p.m.

Friday at the Marvil Funeral Home, 1110 Main Darby. Burial will be in Arlington Cemetery, Upper Darby. Calling hours will be 7 to 9 a.m. Thursday at the funeral She is daughters, survived Mrs. by two Gertrude Moore George W.

Moore. 74. of 209 5th Darby, died Monday i Tri-Counly jSpringfield. Mr. Moore i a to 1 was born in church.

Philadelphia and lived more than 30 years in Darby. He was a retired salesman- driver for Sylvan Seal Dairy Products where he was employed 20 years. He was a i member of! Darby Fire Co. Surviving are his widow, the former Anna R. Hunter; two daughters, Mrs.

Anna Powell and Mrs. a Clark, both of Darby; two sons, George of Darby and David, at home; four sisters, Mrs. Anna Young of New York, Mrs. Gertrude De- Night of Pennsauken, N. and Mrs.

Elizabeth Cohan and Mrs Adelaide Schinn, both of Pitman, N. and four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The will be 10 a.m. Thursday at the Marvi! Funeral Home, 1110 Main Darby. Services will be 11 a.m.

at Trinity Lutheran Church, Darby. i a will be in Fernwood Cemetery, Upper Darby. a i hours will be 7 to 0 tonight at the funeral home. Powell Gilbert, at home, a i Mrs. Hannah P.

Belgraves of Chester, and 25 grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren and 28 great-great-grandchildren. Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Siloam Chui-ch, 12th estimate of and Upland Sts. Burial will be office in Greenlawn Cemetery, Chester' Township. Calling hours will be 11 a.m.

Saturday at the Fire damages vacant building RIDLEY TCWNSHIP Vacated office building of the former Virginia Barrel located on Bullens Lane north of Chester Pike, was damaged by fire at 12:30 a.m. today. It was the second fire to hit the former barrel company in less than two months. On Jan. 24 firemen fought a blaze in the vacant factory buildings the company, formerly owne by re if Brothers, now of Uppe Chichester.

Police said there has been v-nanene ivicuall and Joan Murray, honorable mention. Pillsbury prize awarded lex. Mrs. Carl De Dominicis of Verona, was one of the two grand prize winners in the Pillsburv Bake Off Tuesday at the Astrowold Hotel here. Mrs.

De D'orninicis won $25.000 (or her recipe for Slreussel Spice Cake entered in the Create-a-Bake division of the contest. This year 100 contestants from 34 states competed for the 564,000 in prize money. All finalists received $10C in cash, a General Electric Americana P7 Self-Cleaning Oven range, and an expense paid trip to Houston. Chester physician and chairman of the contest committee draped the red' satin "queen's" sash' on the title winner. Miss Pistritto was presented with a $200 U.S.

Savings Bond, uniforms, perfume, a camera, a clock and other items. She will compete against 22 other county finalists on March 23 at Carlisle, for the "Miss Hope Pennsylvania" crown. Daughter of Guy and Stella Pistritto, of West Hartford, Miss Pistritlo was graduated in 1970 from Vermont College School of Nursing Montpelier, Vt. She expects to receive her bachelor of science degree in nursing Villanova in 1973. Miss Horgan, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John F. Horgan, Aldan, will Dttaviano, of Chester, in May. Blue-eyed with brown hair, Miss Horgan plans to join Ihe staff of Delaware County Memorial basl spoi Edu bem Tl to won by MB a 111. -IMMHI 1 CHE the three faculty vs.

student all games in a night Jd by the Interboro on Association foP the benefit of its scholarship fund. The men took their games 37 18 and 48 to 37. Faculty were ojtshot 20 to 30 students. i ti needed, oilty. FILLINGS A DR.M.H.SALTZ 616 Avenue of the Statei Formerly 616 Edgmont Ave.

STER, PA. TR 4-4314 buildings. damages to Vauclain than at the scene. Police said they suspect arsoi in both fires and plan continue their investigation. 'Leedom Fire Companie, wen The budget frame-up.

Coming to Baltimore Pike (near Woodland Avenue) Rogers 503 Baltimore Pike, Springfield, Pa. 328-97OO we'll give youthe lowest rotes in town on new car loans! We just dropped our interest rates on new car loans--but good! If you plan to finance a new cor, will pay you to finance it through Continental Bank. We'll carefully and clearly show you just how much you'll save with our new low rotes versus the usual financing plans. You'll see for yourself that you BANK con save enough money to afford optional extras you thought you couldn't offord. Or, just put the savings in your pocket.

Now, we'll give ou (ha lowest rotes in town on new cor loans. Corrm and get them-at any Continental office. YOU'RE AtWAYS NUMBER ONE 7 Kedron Avinue Morton, Pe. 1004 Lincoln Avenue Protpecl Pjrk, Pi, Chiller Pike Amoilind At. Proipecl Park,.

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