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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 32

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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32
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DELAWARE COUNTY (PA.) DAILY TIMES Wednesday May 6. 1970 FRAMED--' Iron sprout from the construe- 8th and Welsh Sts, Chester, which is slated for eom- tion site of $500,000 new Bell Telephone Building at pletion in midsummer. Registration IS THONBURY Registration of kindergarten and new first grade pupils, for the 1970-71 school' year will be conducted i Tuesday and. next Wednesday! from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

and( to 2:30 p.m. Kindergarten pupils must be appoints principal way NETHER PROVIDENCE -The monthly paper drive of the Nether Providence High School band and orchestra is under appointed principal of Archmere "i- tl 11 ijufvuj at least five years old by 31 1,971 and first graders He replaces the Rev. Justin years old by the same date.IE. Diny who served as head- Anv child who.will become eight master of the school for 24 years. Father Diny will remain at the school as finance and development director.

During Father Diny's student body has grown from 140 to an enrollment 'of 390 and the years old before June, 1971, enrolled Co start school 1 in September. 1970. Children planning to attend first grade in September who not aetnded the West Chester Area School District will be tested June. A birth record and. successful vaccination' certificate a necessary for enrollment BUY U.S.

SAVINGS BONDS TODAY and. a new gymnasium. Father La Luzerne has beea teaching mathematics at Bishop Neumann High School since 1963 and will receive his master's degree in that subject from Villanova University this year. The Academy is conducting a fund drive for a new. science building, an endowment fund and a scholarship fund with a goal of The appointments were made; by the Very Rev.

John Neitzel, prior of the Norbertine; Community, of a 1 Priory, Paoli. Tuesday. Anyone wishing to contribute may" leave old newspapers in the bin in the high school parking lot on Providence Road, Wallingford. Proceeds from the paper drive will benefit the Band Uniform Fund "'hich will purchase new i school's expanding band and auxiliary unit. BUY U.S.

SAVINGS BONDS TODAY BIG VALUE! LADIES' BIB OR TEA APRONS FULL QUARTS "SWISH" HOUSEHOLD HELPERS FV HEAVY COTTON TERRY HAND TOWELS COTTONS OR NYLON OR TERRY TEA FIRE KING" OT. COVERED BIG VARIETY TO CHOOSE' FROM 1st QUAIITY LADIES' "NABISCO" BITE SIZE SANDWIOH P'KGS, iiVz OUNCE ASSORTED WATER 10 GAUON TRASH CANS SNAP IOCK MET At HANDLES DENT PROOF 1ST QUALITY LADIES' SEAMLESS NYLONS SACHET BATH POWDER ''3 TO IVj QUART SAUCE PANS SQUARE GLASS ASH TRAYS tNAMEl LATENT COLORS WE RESERVE THfc RIGHT TO UMIT QUANTITIES Mon, Thurv WE RtstKvt me Kium lu umii UUANTU BARGAIN 500 EDGWIONT AVE. STORES CHI-STIR, PA. ft Fri. fo 9 MXMWMtl Sn(.

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ORDER FORM Ifs easy to Write Your Own Ad: Just Write Word in Each Space Please insert my ad for days. Please find enclosed Name Address City TeL MAIL TO: CLASSIFIED ADS, THE DAILY TIMES, PA. ONE WORD EACH SPACE I) 4 5 7 af Up to 12 17-20 21.21: 2S-28 PREPAID RATES 1 Day 2JO 3.00 3.50 3 Days 2.81 3.84 4.80 5.76 6.72 9 4.20 5.60 7.00 t.40 MO 1 4.24 10.40 12.4* 14.5* MINIMUM CHARGE ANNOUNCEMENTS In ond Cardi Of pir mini- Jt.iO;. Deod- 5:00 p.m tfay previous pwWieolien--3? p.m:; Sct- vrdoy for Montfay. until.

8:30 a.m. day af publication. $1,30 minimum CORRECTIONS AND CANCELLATIONS mujf, the Mcond insertion. Allowance can only for one tncorrtcf in- wrtion. Conctllotiont end corrections accepted for ihr next publishing; doy up to 3:00, p.m.-3 p.m.

Saiurdsy for Monday. CONTRACT RATES Spaciql art available for doily and long edvtrtistn. Contact Daily Timts Classified Contract Deportment for template details. Ask to hove a representative call ot yowr or of busintis. 7R 4-5252.

All ADS RESTRICTED TO PROPER CLASSIFICATION The Doily Times will appreciate having its attention drawn to ony, advertisement not eonformina to the-highest ttandardi-. of hontsty. For benefit of reader end advertiser aJike; ore not LEGAL LEGAL LEGAL NOTICES PROPOSALS LEGAL ANNOUNCEMENTS PROPOSALS FICTITIOUS NAME FORM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,) oursuant to the provisions of Act of Assembly No. 359, approved May 24, 1945, of intention, to: file IT the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, and in the Office of the Prothonotary of the Courts of Common Pleas of Delaware County, on Thursday, May 7, 1970 a. Certificate for the conduct of business in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name, style or oesignation of KENT'S PIZZA with It? prtndpal place of at 304 Mooro Road, Wallingford, The "names and addresses of the persons owning or interested said business are: W.

Kent Drake, Maryanne Draks. 113 Willow Way. Folsom, Panna. 19033. PROPOSAL The Sharon Hill Board.of School Directors will accept sealed bids for the, items, enumerated below.

All bids submitted musl be labeled "SEALED BID" to- be. available at the office of the Superintendent of Schools on. on before P.M. Thursday, May 21, 1970, at, which, time and- place all sealed bids will be The Sharon Hill Board of School Directors reserves the right to accept or reiect any bids in whole or part deemed in the best interest of the School District. Bids will be accepted for: Aluminum Windows Fuel Oil Sidewalk.

Paving Resurfacing Outdoor Basketball ronnis Courts Sruce M. Crowley Secretary, More Profit Through Low Cost Daily Times Want Ads 'ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will be received by Chester Township, School District -for the following: General School'Supplies, Janitorial Supplies, cafeteria i Painting. Electrical Fixtures, Bituminous paving, fuel oil, equipment. may bd Jtcurod. at the.

Secretary's Office, Toby Farms School, Trimble Blvdi at Bridsewatcr Chester, Pa. All bids musr bo presented; by 7:00 p.m. Daylight Savings Time, May 13, 1970. The Board reserves the right to accept or reiect any or all bids submitted without obligation, And to select such item or Items from same, or to order more or less than the quantity specified at the unit price quoted. ANN N.

ABBOTT, Secretary PROPOSAL Township- of nether Providence It is the intention of the Board of Commissioners for NGthcr Providence Township, Del. (Oi purchase a I9(D International, Wodol 1200D 4x4 Sealed bids for 1970 International, 'Aodol 1200D, Truck, i will be received, at 8:00 p.m. (E.D.S.T.), Thursday, May 14, l97i IN MEMORIAM in'the Nether f-rovidence Township High School. Providence Road, Wallingfotd, and at which time and place a'l bids received will be- 'opened, by Committee of the Township. Prices bid be for the truck complete; and shall also- include arovision for "Trao'e- In" Specifications and' forms, of proposal on file.

bo obtained at the office of H. Gilroy Damon. Associates, Township Engineer, Chester Pike, and High blraron Hill, Pa. A certified- check or bid 1 bond in the amount of 10 per cent of- the total bid. drawn to theiorder of the-Township-of Nether Providence, rr.usr accompany each Proposals.

Address all bids to the Township of Nether Providence, in care of Mrs. Janer Wolski, Acting Secretary, Township Buildlngi 2H Svkes Lanev Wallingford. Pa. 19086, and also "Proposal for- 1970. International Model 12COD "1x4 Truck" in.

lower- left hand corner on face of scaled envelope. The Township. Commissioners reserve the right to, accept any, bid, or parts thereof, and to reject either- the- whole- or nart of any bid, or to reiect all- bids, and to waive any informalities in the bids, as they Jeem. for the best' interest- of the Township. By Order of Board of commissioners.

(Mrs.) JANET R. WOUSK.I Acting Secretary Township of Nether Providence ANNOUNCEMENTS CARD OF THANKS BQWEN In loving memory of o'ur brother and Uncle 'John Bowen Jr. on his birthday. May 6 Nothing.can ever take away, The love a hoort holds dear; Fond'mefriorlcsilinBer every day, Remcmbnancn keeps him Dearly loved- and sadly missed by his slslar, ELAINE PAMILY Times Classiftad Ads Pay DESPER --We wish siiictrely thank relatives, friends, neighbors, employees; of Atlantic Steul, the Clergymen at St. wuthaal's, Dr.

Marino, and the Nacre'lli Fun'tral Home for their Wndness, znd sympathy at the death of Desper. THE DESPER FAMILY. CARLETTI --In lovina memory of my wife- and our mother, Florence; Carlctti, who passed away 2 years ago 6, 1968 Two years, haye passed. sinctthst sad day. The one we loved: was called away; God- took her horns it was His vilt, But in our hc-srts she liveth still.

Dearly loved and sadly missed by her husband, LOUIS 4.SQM5 DAUGHTERS NAPLES In loving' memory of our dear Dad.dy, Anthony- Maples, who passed, away AYay 6, In our hearts your memory lingers Always fond and. true. There's not- a day dear daddy 'That do. not think Loved and missed tw. SONS DAUGHTERS year to IN MEMORIAM 'NOTICES For Mother's Day Will Be Published Saturday, May 9th THEY MAY BE PHONED OR BROUGHT TO THE DAILY TIMES OFFICE UP TO THURSDAY, MAY 7TH AT 5:00 P.M.

The Daily Times Avill he happy to quote you verses from a booklet and help you find one that suits you best. Dial TR -1-5252 for assistance i your Mcinoriam Notice. Respectfully THE DAILY TIMES Classified Ad Dcpt. Call fn Your Memoriam Notices Early! NAPLES In- loving- memory of my dear Anthony, who passed away suddenly 1 ago You bid no one a farewell- You said goodrbye to. none, Your loving heart has ceased beat Your stay on earth was done.

Loved and sadly missed wife, PATRICIA and CHILDREN, SONS-IN-LAW and GRANDCHILDREN. A 'n loving- memory of my lather, Harry on his birthday. There's always 'onely heartache. And so often a silent tear; And there are always precious memories, Of days when you were here. Sadly missed by Daughter, HAZEL Family.

PERSONALS CERAMIC CLASSES--All Ceramic Supplies. Studio open 1-6 Thurs. Sat. Fri. 1-9, Wllma Newton Studio, Btthel Booihwyn, HU CHILDREN'S-ARTS 8, CraftSi aacs- 6 to 10, classes 9 lo 17, 2 Qualified teachers, Media, aroa.

Write Box 9-A, Daily Chester. CHURCHES Latest profit in NON-RUN PANTYHOSE. Saves the wearer money due. 10 long, life. Puts profit in your treasury; No investment.

Product ot nationally known firm. I'hone Mr. Fitzgerald at 521-1031 after 7 p.m. or write him at Box Ridley Pa. 19078.

(No COME SEE "ROSE" Formerly with Pulcini's of Chester PAT'S-HAIR FASHIONS IB Huron Avenue Norwood, Pa. LU 6-J175 Thurs. Fri. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Wed, 9 a.m-.-S p.m..

COULD --You. U56 SIM. worth of clothes for S20? Call TR 2-1706 i to. 7 p.m. DENTAL LATES Repaired remade seme day, Dr.

J. Much, 4QS Market SI. TR 2-4310. COURSE INTROQUCTO'ii' COURSE 1 hours for $3S. Call LE 3-2077, TR j-7822, LO anytime.

"lUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCY?" FEEL ROTTEN ALL. OVER? VITALITY GONE? HRED? DO SOMETHING ABOUT ITI CALL BUOCKHAVEN Rood Consultation Service. Consultations Food Supplemants Allied Appllancet GL 9-3J7 PIERCE I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone then myself. RALPH PIG-RCE 270.5 Kane St. Chester, Pa: SENIORS--Be the belle of the bull.

Mewly arrived- prom gowns that wilt 'urn you on. One of. a Kind only, S19.9S up. Call Jen Mackrell, GL your local Sally Wallace, bridal consultant. LOST AND FOUND FOUND Beagle, female, old, Blind one eye.

LO 6-1370. LOST --Male bcaflle, black, white brown. Vicinity of Media. Children grieving, GR 3-4353, S6S-15SO. LOST Lady's watch, Eddystone, between 8th 9th SI.

Chester Farmer's Market, Sat, Reward. TR 6-0171. LOST -Male beagle "Bonjl." Mostly black. Del. lass.

Linwood area. Reward. HU 5-2675 or HU Jj-9351. LOST--Poodle. re rom 397 Belhei Ave.

Twin Oaks. Slue, miniature Delicate, need special care, Reward, HU I or HU 5-0512. LOST-- Calico Cat. White, red i black. Vicinity of Brook'hnven.

Family pel. Reward. Call TR M720. LOST-Femafe bijsett hound, arfta, LI 2-58-10. WILL "PER SON wno found asm-ral vicinity of V-flcDarii Mail, OM.

black wi- i brown .1 foldfrs of rffturn ta, Coollno ion J1 W. GlrniW fiM rcc'ivD.

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