The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware (2024)

1ST EDIT. IEGAIS tEGALS IE GALS 28 Morning Hews, Wilmington, Del. Monday, Marcli 1, 1S71 liilH! Obituaries lesaf notices Bis Proposals legal Notices DEATHS CARD OP THANKS KELLEY We wish to thank our relatives tr ends, neighbors, Monsignor Dononoe, SodaJity of St. Elizabeth's. VFW Post 15, Mrs.

George Glynn, Mr. George ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BIDS Sealed proposals tor tne I contracts will be received bv the De- PUBLIC SALE OF SCR-AP MATER I At. The Department of Hianwavs and IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY DAVIS lo Wilmington Medial Center, Mrs. Elmer Warren DOVER Mrs. Virgie Warren, Delaware Division on Feb.

27, 1971. ipariment ot Hgnys and Transppr-i ration. State of Delaware, in Assembly Room 109, Highway Administration Glynn, Jr. and tuoerat dree tors, for tl flowers rxj ufluyriiCT ut Trietr kmdness, mass cards, Transportation, Division ot Hgnv-y, of the STATE OF DELAWARE will offer at public auction sale scrap material at the following locations, dates and times: food r- nf wr lf and was a member of the Lafayette Lodge. 14.

His wife, Mrs. Annie Barlow Thomson, died in November 1964. He is survived by a son, John ton, Del. Aged 31 years. Relatives and tenter, uover.

Delaware, until In the Matter of JOSEPH P.M., Tuesday, March 23. 197t, GOTCHA, JR. Civil Action No. and thereafter snail be publicly mother, our grandmother, lister, and 81, of Dover, died Saturday si the Gov. Bacon Health Center, friends ere invited to attend the services at the DANIELS and HUTCHISON FU i i i i i I iu vhww list and Ftsnl 1 CONTRACT NO Tl-BlAn NAME: NERAL HOME, Town send, Deiaware, on Delaware City, after a long ill Tuesday afternoon, March 2, at 1 o'clock.

DEMOLITION OF STRUCTURES- ness. I mermen: at Greceiawn Memora Park TO THE HONORABLE JUDGES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE IB. of West Grove. two Cemetery, Wilmington. Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday evening Her husband, Elmer Warren, LlKNfc INTERCHANGE NE CASTLE COUNTY NORTH COMPLETION DATE: tO WORKING DAYS CONTRACT NO TIAlJni AACH 1, 1971 BEGINNING AT 10:00 RAIfK OR SHINE AT: MAGNOLIA MAINTENANCE YARD (near Rising Sun, Delaware) MARCH 18, 19.71 8EGINNISrG AT 1:30 RAIN OR SHINE AT: CHRISTIANA MAINTENANCE YARD (Route 7, near Bear, Del.

I rier o'ciock. DELAWARE S.P.C.A. Lost Your Pet? Call Immediately! 323-1522 urt, Agnes Keiley. Willm Keiley and Family, Mr. I Mrs.

George Gtynn, Mr. Mrs. WfHitm Glynn, Nieces Nephews. IN MEMORIAM HENRY In loving memory of our oldest daughter, Florence Marie Henry, who away one year ago today, March 1, 170. Deep in our heart ties memory of a loved one ld to rest.

In memory frme we will keep her, because she was one of the best. Just to it here in this house each and very day ENGLEMANN At his home on February died in 1948. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Mildred Lucks of Kenton; Mrs. Amos McLean of Miami, and Miss Susan Thompson of New York, N.Y.; five grandchildren, and a DEMOLITION OF STRUCTURES-! M.

wi. Max bngeimenn, aged The petition of Joseph Gotcha, represents: Your Petitioner Is a resident of New Castle County, and State of Delaware. Your Petitioner desires to change his name for reasons personal and social, from Joseph Gotcha, to Joseph John Durko. years, of 2001 N. VanBuren Street, hus band of the late Amain Roessler Engel- mann.

Relatives and friends are Invited three sons. Lloyd, of Kenton; at D6i HUMANE. Chihuahua ic. mru NfcAHORT NEW CASTLE COUNTY -NORTH COMPLETION DATE: 40 WORKING DAYS CONTRACT NO. 71-01 -005 Federal Aid Protect No.

l-a5-J to attend the funeral services at CH ANC Prospective bidders may inspect sale "terns between the hours of 1:00 LE FUNERAL HOME, 2306 Concord Pike, TaJlewille, on Monday afternoon. WHEREFORE, vour Petitioner Cecil, of Felton, and Francis of Clayton, and a. nephew, whom Services will be tomorrow March 1 at I o'clock, Interment at ma.e. city. Part Terr, tan, fern, Turnstone Drive.

Part Germ Shep pup, maie. Gov. Prmtr. Part Terr, male, wht-darti markings, Newport Germ Srp, male, pink nose, Wana-makers. 55-6'10, Makes me think and wonder why It morning at 10 at the Cathedral Lower Brand yw me Cemetery.

Friends may call at CHANDLERS from 1 o'ciock until time of service. Church of St. John, Concord A.M. and 4:00 P.M. on any weekday irior to dates of sale at the locations shown Scrap material will be sold by Item to the highest bidder.

All items are to be removed from the premises within five IS) days after date of sale, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and (V) (Part) DEMOLITION OF STRUCTURES- l-95 INTERCHANGE (CHRISTIANA INTERCHANGE) NEWCASTLE COUNTY NORTH COMPLETION DATE: 20 WORKING DAYS prays this Honorable Court to enter an Order permitting him to change his name as aforesaid. JOSEPH GOTCHA. Raymond L. Becker, 200 West Ninth Street, Wilmington, Delaware, Attorney for Petitioner. SWORN TO AND SUBSCRIBED before me this 18th day of A.D.

1971. Ave. and Market St. Friends rtea to be thi way. Always a "Hi" never complained, took thgs as dry and with a smle.

The passing year can't take away an empty place no one can fill. adiy missed by mother, father and family, Leola and Warner Henry. FOUND-Afted. IK or hr b.k I wht. male dog.

Vic Lancaster Village. 458-W5. HACKENDORN In this city on February 26, 1971. Elizabeth McDonnell, wife of may call tonight at the Chandler me late Lewis Hackendorn of 1207 The respective buyers WMI be re Clayton Street. Relatives end friends are PREQUALIFICATION HAS BEEN LOST Male, Red licked coon hound, field trial dog.

Vic. South of Glasgow. Wearing Collar. REW. $100.

366938. Funeral Home, 2506 Concord Pike, Talleyville, where Mason invited to attend the funeral from the she raised, James Walker of Dover, 10 grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. Services will be Wednesday afternoon at 2 at the Trader Funeral Home, 13 Lotus Dover, where friends may call tomorrow night. Interment will be in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Camden. wnue-in ioving memory of my mother, Ruth B.

Sanders, on her blrrh- quired to deposit with the Division of Highways the sum of $50.00 either by certified check or cash, as faithful MEALEY FUNERAL HOME, 7th RAYMOND L. BECKER Notary Public. feb. 1-8 Broom SYeets on Monday morning March 1 at 9 o'clock. Mass of the oy, Aftercn wo.

Loved ard sadly missed by daughter end son-in-law. LOST Shetland dog, resembles mm. collie, blk wwht wtan markings. Vic. Fairfax.

Ans. to Mickey. Large Reward. 656-3093. Resurrection at St.

Anthony's R. C. ic services will be held at 8 p.m. Intermeril will be in the Fair-view Cemetery, Westfield, N.J. bond for removal of all Items as listed In accordance to the bill of sale, and to the satisfaction of the District Engineer, these deposits to be refunded WAIVED FOR THESE CONTRACTS Prospective bidders may obtain contract documents from the Administrative Manager, Office of Administration, Administration Center, Dover, Delaware, upon payment of two dollars (with each contract purchased, a duplicate copy will be furnished free for the nrocnartiv Church at 9:30 o'clock.

Interment at St. Joseph's on the Brandywine Cemetery. (NOTICE AND INVITATION TO BID Sealed proposals for Turf Tnickster will be received in office of the Purchasing Division, New Castle County Finance Department, Room In Memory of Virgie mostly blk, WOODARD Woodard. LOST-Beagle, ans. fern.

Ave. Adams, reward, Vic. De 658-4890. based on the completion of these requirements. CONDITIONS OF SALE: The successful bidders will be reaulred to oav sadly missed by Barbara Shepherd, Much loved and daughter and sons, Joseph, Paul, and Part retriever, maie, r.ied.

i. der's files). Contract documents need LCST M32-C, Public Building, Wilmington, Woodard brnwhite, ans. "Charlie," vie. 21st Delaware 19801, until 11 a.m..

Mondav. HARTNETT In this city on Feb. 25, 1971. Francit T. husband of Madeline Riley of 1005 Newport Pike.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the MEALEY FUNERAL HOME, 7th Broom Street, on Monday morning, March 1 at o'clock. Mass nui oc returned and the above payment will not be refunds reward, 656-3371, Mrs. Moore. ueparimenr tne tun amount ot tne purchase price on the day of sale by certified check or cash. John Thompson Mar.

1, 1971, when they win be opened Make checks oavable fn fh rvn.rt. LOST German Shepherd. 3 and read publicly. Henry F. Carey Sr.

DOVER-Henry F. Carey 69, a farmer and lifelong resident of Leipsic, died Friday at Temple University Hospital in ment of Hiahwavi jinri The Department reserves the rlaht Bid envelopes shall carry a clear DEATHS fern. Vic. 2d Union, Wilmington. REWARD.

652-9568. to accept or reject any or all bids. Address all request for proposals to notation in the lower left quadrant, of the Resurrection at St. Mathew's John Thompson, 83, of 2206 Graham Drive, Faulkland BID FOR TURF TRUCKSTER." Specification and edditlonat Infor Muunnisirativa wanager, office of Administration, Department of Highways and Transportation. P.

Rn 7M Auction Sales Heights, died Friday at Victoria R. c. Church, Woodcrest at 10 o'clock. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. HICKEY In Scott Nursing Home, DtinARTMtNT OF HIGHWAYS AND TRANSPORTATION DIV7SION OF HIGHWAYS v.

K'I'RKMEARNS Secretary ERNEST A. DAVIDSON. mation may be obtained from the Pur Dover, Del ware 19901. adkins st. Francis Hospital this Philadelphia after a short ill chasing supervisor, (Area Code 302 ctiy on ceoruary 28, 171.

James Hospital, Miami, after 658-6641, Ext. 660). ACTION THRU AUCTION ESTATES BOUGHT SOLD husband of Helen Hobson Adkins, of 405 ness. Smyrna, on February 27, 1971. Viola Marie Hickey, wife of the late Bids shall be accompanied bv bid.

DEPARTME NT OF HIGHWAYS AND TRANSPORTATION STATE OF DELAWARE BY: KIRK AAEARNS brief illness. Director of Highways J. George, Auctioneer 764-0509 der's bond or certified or cashier's doxwooq ko. gea 6 years. Due notice of funeral will Jse given by the NICHOLS He is survived by his wife, Auctions, Private Sales, Appraisals check In an amount equal to 10 per inanes rniuips, Auctioneer mar.l- Mr.

Thompson had been the rvncuw. numt, Newport, Del cam of tne 010 price, oavebie to New RUDNICK MATAS Mrs. Agnes. Black Carey; two Secretary ERNEST A. DAVIDSON, Director of Highways head gardener at the Lammot Benjamin F.

Hickey, of Odessa, Del. Aged 90 years. Relatives and friends are 'invited to attend the funeral services at the DANIELS HUTCHISON FUNERAL HOWE, 312 N. Broad Middle-town, on Wednesday, March. 3 at 2 o'clock.

Interment at Townsend Ceme ANDERSON In Newark, on Febru- 512 W. Ith St. 658-7264 Castle County and conditioned to be forfeited to said County for failure to accept a Purchase Order, If awarded, worms husband of the du Pont estate for about 19 sons, Henry F. Carey of Dover, and John Carey, of Leip COIN AUCTION wuvc, unaware iFebruary 23, 1971 mar. 14 The underskmed.

all freeholders of late Catherine Anderson of 14A Inde- or to perform after acceptance in ac Tuesday, March 5, 7:30 p.m. Mon- penaence tircie, Newark. Aged 7 years. years before retiring in 1958. A cordance with the bid or proposal New Castle County, State of Delaware, wiH petition the Superior Court of the tery.

Friends may call at the Funeral terev. Philadelphia Pike, Clay nvnrirvn ana rrienos are invited to at. Awaras, it any, win be made to tne tend the funeral services at the ROBERT; Home one hour before services on specialist in the growing of Mate ot Delaware In and for New lowest and best responsible bidder I. JUNES ST1N IUPD1J UAC Wednesday. mont, Delaware.

Silver dollars. Comm. Gold. Lots of Keys. Auctioneers, George Foxwell It Dick The County resreves the right tore- sic; three daughters: Miss Janet A.

Carey, of Clifton Heights, Mrs. Agnes C. Townsend, of Savannah, and Mrs. Mary tecr an dios ana to waive minor rreg- orchids and chrysanthemums he had won several awards in this JONES In North East, Md. on February Barker.

uiarnies. SEALED BIOS INCLUDING: General Construction Plumbing and Drainage Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning Electrical Work 26, 1971. Lillie Mae Jones, mother of George T. Hokstein, Mrs. Sally M.

Copenhaver, North East Purchasino Supervisor field. He was the founder and EXECUTOR SALE Estate of Mary Belle Pltchford, de reaped of 237 Rock Springfield, Moore, of Dover; two brothers, Newark, on Monday afternoon, March 1, at 2 o'clock. Interment in Newark Cemetery. Friends may call at the fgneral home from 1 o'clock until service time cn Monday. BARAN In Philadelphia, Pa.

on February 26, 1971. Anna (Nee: Lesiciynski), wife of the late Mykowel and mother of Olga Jacobs and Waiter and the late mo. 1-14 mar. 1 Md. Daughter of Mrs.

Henrietta E. Warren also of North East, Md. Sister of Norman E. Warren, Havre de Grace and pa. Sale to be held on Tues.

Mar. 2, luumy, on ine oin oay or March, 1971, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon In the Superior Court, Public Building, Eleventh and King Streets, Wilmington, Delaware, for an Order appointing five (5) judicious and Impartial free holders of New Castle County, State of Delaware, to view certain portions of a road known as Brookside Lane, as shown on the plan of Forwood, Brandywine Hundred, New Castle County, State of Delaware, said portion of Brookside Lane being described in two separate descriptions by Burnie R. Waski, IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT Earl and John both of Leipsic; a sister, Mrs. May Robin J. w.

warren and Miss June warren, both of North East. Aged 56 yeas. Rela 1971 7 PM at Bnggs Auction Booms Corner, Rt. 261 and 491 tor the construction of two projects the Stanton Junior High School, WOO Limestone Road, Wilmington, Delaware 19804, will be received by the Board of Education of Stanton School District, 1800 Limestone Road, COURT FOR THE I I OF DELA first president of Wilmington branch of the National Gardener's Association. Born in Chesire, in the English midlands, Mr.

Thompson tives and friends are invited to attend the services from the GRANT FUNERAL A high quality sale consisting ot fln-oertin lenath Mink fur coat (as new). WARE son, of Leipsic; and six grand UNITED STATES OF A I A. HOME, North East, on Monday Wilmington, Delaware, until 4:00 children. Exc. black Persian Lamb coat.

Zenith console TV. I' custom provincial sola. Plaintiff, v. HARRY E. BUCHANAN Grandmothers tvoe clock.

5 PC. Cher, Services will be tomorrow aft atrernoon, wen i ar 2 o'clock, interment at St. Mary Anne's Churchyard KNIGHT On Feb. 26, 1971. Mary Greene, professional land surveyor of jono and Stephen.

Also survived by 9 Grandchildren and 6 Great Grandchildren. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the viewing Tuesday evening after 7 p.m. (Parestaa 8 p.m.) at the SAVAGE FUNERAL HOME1, 109 E. Tabor Rd Philadelphia, Pa. Viewing Wednesday evening at YASIK'S FUNERAL HOME, 607 S.

Hifissn Wil r.m., Wednesday, March 24, 1971 and then publicly opened and read aloud. The first project Is an Auditorium Addition to the Stanton JuniM- Hioh Newark, Delaware, as follows, to ry colonial bedroom suite. Cherry provincial dining room suite. Side by side refrigerator-freezer comb. Speed ernoon at 2 at tne Torbert Fu AND KATHERINE M.

BUCHANAN Defendants Civil Action No. 4003 UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY wn: wife of the late Robert W. Knight of 500 neral Home, Bradford and Reed N. Mate Dover, Delaware. Aged Queen washer and dryer (as new).

Beginning at a pipe on the side of Brookside Lane, at 50 feet came to this country in M12 and lived in the Westfield, N. area before coming to Wilmington in 1909. He attended Cathedral ine second protect consists of a District Office Addition and 92 years. Relatives and friends are in wide, which pomt me forowing four vited to attend the services at the Christ maintenance Building at the Stan-ton courses and distances from tne wes Episcopal Church, Dover, on Tues the United States District Court for iu.r Schoot Dover, where friends may call tonight. Interment will be in Lakeside Cemetery, Dover.

day morning, March 2, at 11 o'clock. In teen bidder will submit three Episcopal Church of St. John terment at Odd Fellows Cemetery, Cam teny end of a 30.75 feet radious junction curve forming the intersection of the southwesterly side of said Brookside Lane with the norlhweaterly side prices: One for each of the two protects if built separately, and or ft den, Delaware. There will be no viewing. Spanish Credenza and mirror.

Brass fireplace equipment. Pair Provincial marble top tables. RCA Stereo record player. Two portable TV's. Maple and Walnut bedroom suites.

Many fine upholstered chairs. Slant front desk. Electric Sunbeam mower and Snowblower. Smith-Corona Elec. typewriter.

Olivetti-Underwood Calculator. Fine cabinets. Copymate Dry Copier. Hoover tank and upright vacuum cleaners. Wing chair.

Cut glass table lamps. Sectional bookcase. in lieu of flowers, please make contribu both projects built tooether under of Greenway Road, at 50 feet wide: (1) tions in her memory to the Restoration the Distriat of Delaware in the case of United States v. Harry E. Buchanan and Katherine M.

Buchanan, there shall be exposed to public sale to the highest bidder, to be conducted at the Public Building, 10th and King Streets, Wilmington, Delaware, to be sold on the 10th day of March, 1971, at one contract. The Board of Educa (North '59 degrees 44 minutes 33 sec- tion of the Stanton School Dstrirt qiws wes? w.u reel puim or curva Fund, Christ Episcopal Church, Dover, Del. Arrangements by the McCRERY FUNERAL HOME. Miss Lydia C. Carter Miss Lydia C.

Carter, 74, of 3 ture; thence (2) In a northwesterly mington, Delaware. Requiem Mass 9 Thursday, St. Nicholas Church. Interment a Cathedral Cemetery. BARSUM In Wilmington General Division, Wilmington Medical Center on February 28, 1971.

Lynn (Margolet), of 2206 W. 3rd aged 28 years. Wife of John Barsum. Relatives and friends are frwited to attend the funeral from the CHARLES P. AiRCARO FUNERAL HOME, 1810 W.

4th on Wednesday March 3 at 8:30 o'clock. Mass of the Resurrection at St. Thomas R.C. -Church, 4th fc Bancroft Parkway at 9:30 o'clock. Entombment at Cathedral Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Charles Aroaro Funeral Home, on Tuesday direction along a curve to the left the LOGAN In Union Hospital, Elkton, reserves the right to accept the low bids Individually or the combined bid, whichever if feels benefits the School District. The bidding documents will be available on February 24, 1971, from the office of the architect, Victorine and 10:00 o'clock A.M. etl the lands and tonements, with the buildings thereon erected which are known as radius of which is 135 feet an arc length of 91 .44 feet to point of tan-gency; thence (3) Sou 81 degrees 21 Maryland on February 25. 1971. Frnest L.

Logan, husband of the late Gladys W. Central Brack-Ex, died at her home Thursday night following a long illness. Electric sewing machine. Silver tea set. Limoges set of dishes.

Many pes. of jewelry, watches, old dolls, antique china and glassware, etc. ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or Gunshot fatal to Md. Woman, 19 minutes 57 seconds west 195.17 teet to a pomt of curvature; thence (4 1 In a Logan, father of Ernest W. Logan S.

Nivin Logan, and Mrs. Marie L. Lam-born, ali of Blake, Maryland. Brother of Sol W. Looafl of Bellefonte.

Delaware southwesterly direction along a curve A so from the estate a i6B se parcel of land, with buildings thereon erected, situate In New Castle Hundred, New Castle County and State of Delaware, known as Lot No. 23, Block 13, on a certain plot of land dan DeV'lle. Air conditioned, AM-FM Miss Carter was a telephone to the left the radius of which Is 170.54 feet an arc length ot 49.61 feet to Stereo, all leather interior, vinyl roof. Samuel Homsey, 2003 Scott Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19606. Three sets of drawings and specifications will be loaned by the archi-teet to contractors bidding directly to the owner, and to mechanical and electrical contractors, upon receipt evening after 7.

In lieu of flowers, the and Mrs. Mamie C. Wilson of Providence, Maryland. Aged 77 years. Rela operator with the Diamond State excellent cond.

family request contributions be made to The Philadelphia Nat'l Bank Executor known as Section 3, Chelsea Estates, prepared by Myers-Richardson Associates, Consultina Enaineers under Telephone Co. for 45 years. She the place ot Beginning. From said beginning pofir.t (1) running along the said southeast, rly side of Brookside Lane along a curve to the left the radius of which is 170.54 feet Exhibition 2 P.M. Till sale Unlimited parking, 1-215-HU 5-0412 tives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the GRANT FUNERAL HOME, North East, Maryland, on Monday morning, at 11 o'clock.

Interment at Friends Cemetery. Calvert of a deposit of $50.00, by check, per retired in 1964. date of April 30, 1952, as finally re me uyrn Barsum Memorial Fund, co Delaware Division. BAXTER On February 36, 1971. Robert M.

of 615 Pembroke Road, Bryn set, which will be refunded upon return Of the documents in nond run. NORTH EAST, Md. A 19 Funeral services were held an arc length of 128.04 feet to a pipe in the tine of lands of Theodore A. Potter, which point is Sou 43 degrees ill dition. Contractors who take draw- GEORGE H.

WILSON Auctioneer GL 9-3194 Maryland. Mawr. Husband of Fell B. Baxter and year-old North East woman took vised November 20, 195B and as recorded in the Office for the Recording of Deeds, on and for New Castle County, in Plat Book II, Page 85, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wM: yesterday. ngs and specifications but dn not minutes 22 seconds West 125.05 feet tamer or susan John Robert MAHAN In this city on February 26, submit estimates will be charged $25.00 per set to cover the cost of from the last mentHied point; thence aiso survived by his parents.

J. 1971. Pearl wife of the Ray- her own life with a rifle Saturday night at her thereby (2) North 58 degrees 49 min HAROLD S. HILL AUCTIONEER Kemblesvllle, Pa. 27i-52S-No mono n.

Manan, ot iv ueiaware Ave utes 40 seconds West 1M.7 feet more or reproouction. Subcontractors and material sup morron ana thzabeth G. Baxter. Rela twes and friends are invited to Memorial Services on Tuesday afternoon at 4 p.m BEGINNING at a point In the Northwesterly 9ide of Gainor Road, at 1 I Wilmington Manor, New Toll less to a pipe the cemarline if Stcny lasue uei. Relatives and my teei wiue, uiiani uriis nunuieu rtrom the Chapel of the Bryn Mawr Pres- twenty nine and ninety -four nun HERB WELCH, AUCTIONEER Elkton, Md 301-398-5423 pyjertan cnurcn, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

In home, the Cecil County sheriff's office said. Mrs. Reba Kay Buckland of oredtns teet measured Norm tirry oe- Run ana tne line or iNonnwooo; thence thereby (3) in a northeasterly direction the various courses thereof 58.8 feet more or tess to a pipe; thence (4) continuing along 1he nine of 'North- orees, thirtv-six minutes thirty-tour friends are Invited to attend the services a-t the KRIEN'EN-GRIFFITH FUNERAL HOME, 1400 Kirkwood Highway, Els-mere, on Monday afternoon lieu or flowers, contributions may be made to the Memorial Fund of tti above seconds East from a point of curve, AUCTION EVERY Tuesday night i m. Clements Sons, 11 Lands downe Landsdowne, Pa. raimeo tnurcn.

tne Northeasterly end ot a twenty teet William Burrows dies at 68 wood North i6i2 degrees West. 64.4 feet Circus Trailer Park, Route 7, raaius junction curve loirang me saiia BuiKLMND-AT ner residence, near PENNY HILL AUCTION CO ROLAND F. COHEN side of Gainor with the Nor more or less to a railroad spike on the southeaster ty side of Stony Run Drive, at 40 feet wide; thence thereby (5) March 1 at 2 o'clock. Interment at Grace-lawn Memorial Park. St.

Johns Chapter 4 Order of the Eastern Star will conduct services at o'clock. theasterly side of Louise Road, at fifty worm tast, fM. on February 27, 1971, Ksy, wife of trry Kay Auckland, Auctioneer Aroralr teet wide, said point being in the division line betweeen Lots Nos. 27 and 28; Daughter of Mrs. Mattie Lilly of North East, Md.

a.nd Elijah H. Lilly of Elkton, North 4 degrees 10 minutes East 51.25 feet to a railroad spike in Nie I'm of lands of Herbert Batick; thence thereby the following three courses and thence thereby North thirty-nine de-i rvH. oisier or cwiam n. vuiy, jr. of Port.

When you want to sell That's YOUR Business When you need an Auctioneer That Is MY Business DONALD R. FENIMORE 239-5902 or 239-7080 grees, rwervTy-rnree minutes, twenry-six seconds West, one hundred feet wna, Oregon, James A. Lilly of North North East, was found dead by her husband shortly after 5 p.m. Saturday, with a bullet wound in her forehead, police said. The Baltimore Medical Examiner's office performed an autopsy on Mrs.

Buckland and easr, uaniei E. Lil of sburv. to a point, thence thereby North fifty degrees, thirty-six minutes, -Md Thoma.s E. Lilly, of Portland, Ore CAPE MAY POINT, N.J, rmrty-tour seconds East titty feet to a point in the center tine of a gon, wrs. loa jane Thurbon of Boston, Mrs.

Nancy Johnson, of Elkton. Notices 3 MARDERS Of 2221 Uncolrt Green-mount, wi'hnlngton, formerly of Chester, on February 27, 1971. Helen M'. Carey, wife of Benjamin Marders. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock a the WHiLLIAM S.

BtiEYLiEIR FUNERAL HOME, 500 W. 22nd Chester, Pa. Interment at Glenwood Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Friends may call at the Funeral Home on Tuesday evening arfter 7 o'clock. William M.

Burrows, 68, of 306 aisranoes: tj yawn az oegrees tasi 130.38 feet to a pipe at a point of cur. vature; thence (7) along a curve to the left Itie radius of which Is 30 feet an arc length of 31.175 feet to a pipe at a point of reverse curvature, which point Js iNortih 87 degrees 41 minutes East 30.29 feet from the last mentioned point; thence along a curve ten foot wide drainage easem*nt; Md.i Mrs. Lois L. Guendel, of Wilming- thence thereby South fifty-two de grees, thirteen minutes, twelve se ran uei. una waraaaugnter ot tcta, Lilly, Elkton, Md.

Aged 19 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral pliers may obtain sets of bidding documents and principal contractors may obtain additional sets upon a deposit of $50.00, by check, per set, which upon return of such sets in good condition will be refunded, less $25.00 per set to cover the cost of reproduction. Because all trades must be coordinated, no partial sets of bidding documents will be loaned. The drawings and specifications will be on file at Delaware Contractors Association, 13 Millside Drive, Wilmington, Delaware; Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors Association of Delaware, 15 West 25th Street, Wilmington, Delaware; F. W.

Dodge Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and SCAN, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Each bidder must deposit with his bid security in an amount of not less than 10 of his base bid in the form and subject to the conditions provided in the specifications. No bidder may withdraw his bid within 30 days after the opening of the bids. The Stanton School District reserves the right to waive informalities in or to reject any or all bids or parts thereof. The work Included under this contract consists of construction of an auditorium and anffice both added to an existing builoing, and a separate maintenance garagestorage building nearby at the same site.

Construction is loadbearing masonry combined with light steel framing. There is also loadbearing steel stud and brick veneer work. Metal roof decks are supported on steel fram conds East one hundred feet to a point in the aforesaid side of Princeton died Friday night at Burdette-Tomlin Hospital, Cape May Courthouse, after a short illness. Gainor Road; thence thereby curv ruled the death a suicide, police said. Police said Mrs.

Buckland's husband, Larry Kay Buckland, ALL PRINTS FRAMED 10 off during MM HARDCASTLES 417 SHIPLEY 408 DEL. AVE to the right the radius ot wnicn is 220.54 feet an arc length of 28.72 feet to a pipe on the northwesterly side of aforesaid Brookside Lane and at the southwesterly corner for Lot 23, which point is North 41 degrees 011 minutes service er me PIPPkN FUNCRAIL HOME, 259 E. Main E'lkton, on Wednesday morriinq, March 3 ait 11 a.m. Interment Elkton Cemetery. Friends may call at the luneraJ home rr Tuesday evening after 7 p.m.

CALLISTER In this city on February 26, 1971. Marie R. wife of the late Ira Mr. Burrows, who had resided ing to the right an arc distance of twenty-one and eighty-four one-hundredths feet to a point of tangency; thence still thereby South fifty degrees, thirty-six minutes, thirty-four seconds West, fifty feet to the point and place of beginning. Ml NER lin Newark, Delaware on February 28, 1971.

Ernest, husband of Annie M. Minner of 48 Matthews Road, Brook-side, Newark, Delaware. Aged 80 years. in Delaware County, until also 19, could give no motive for 55:5 seconds Easit 28.20 feet from tne last menttioned port; thence (9) cross Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services at the ROBERT the suicide. ing said Brookside Lane South 25 de ALL WINTER APPAR EL must go at the RESALE BOUTIQUE 244 Phila.

Pk. daily 10-4 WED. EVE. 7-9. 1966, was the senior deputy supreme tall cedar of the Tall T.

JONIBS SON FU'NERAL HOME, grees 18 minutes 09 seconds East 50.0 Be the contents thereof what rney may. Being known as No. 5 Gainor Road. Terms of Sale: 10 In cash or certi Mrs. Buckland was born In Newark, on Wednesday afternoon, March feet to a point or place of beginning.

All that certain lot, piece or parcel Cedars of Lebanon of the United 3 at 1 o'clock. Interment at Riverview AT MILFERD BEAUTY SHOPPE Shampoo 8. set. No appt. nec.

Open 8 A.M. DAILY. 5 W. 4th St. Cemetery.

Friends may call at the fu of designated on the plot of For- fied check At the strikinn off nf the States. He would have become said realty, the balance of the price to neral noma on Tuesday evening from 7 to 9. Hinton, W. but -had lived most of her life in Nprth East, graduating from North East supreme tall cedar in May. oe paid on or before the return day ot the sale, the 17th day of March, 1971.

A MUST FOR YOU1 Our talked about RED TAG SPECIALS. With IDICULOUS PRICES MOYER In this city on February 25, ine united states District court tor He retired as general manag wood as a portion of the bed of Brookside Lane, said plan being of record In the Office for the Recording of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware, In Deed Record Volume 03, page 401, more particularly bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a pipe on the southeas 1971. Russell husband of Anna M. Moyer, of 400 W. 30th Street.

Aged 70 the District of Delaware will conduct a hearing on the 19th day of March, 1971 at 10:00 A.M. o'clock In Court Room T. Calhster, of 1401 Penna. Ave. Aged 78 years.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at the Zlon Lu-' theran Church, Lancaster Ave. Ban-, croft Parkway on Tuesday morning, March 2 at 10:00 o'clock. Interment at Parkwood Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland. Friends may call a the church 1 hour prior to services. Arrangements by AAcCRERY FUNERAL HOME.

CARTER In her home on Feb. 25 1971. Lydia C. Carter of 3 Central Ave. Brack-Ex.

Aged 74 years. Funeral Arrangements which are incomplete will be announced at a later date by the CHANDLER FUNERAL HOMES. COLEMAN In Scott Nursing Home, Smyrna, Del. on February 27. 1971 High School last spring.

She was a member of the Baptist Bible Church, Elkton. MARIE ANTON ETT ORES SHOP Rt. 13 aor. from Ciemente Bus Stop, 5 mln. So.

New Castle Airport. Also open Thurs. 328-1908. years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the er of the Atlantic Steel Castings Chester, after 48 years' service.

No. 1 of the Federal Courthouse in Wil ing, bar je sts, and kjngspan s'eel joists. Built-up roof'mo is amlied YEATMAN FUNERAL HOME, I9 Wash terly side of Brookside Lane, at 0 feet wide, which point is the following five ington on Monday mornwig, March 1 A-l EXTERMINATING mington, DsWware, to consider con-confirmation of said sale and to determine any objections which may be made to the confirmation thereof. courses and distances from the wes at 11 o'clock. Interment at Riverview Mr.

Burrows was a member She is survived by her Cemetery. over rigid insulation. Partitions are concrete masonry and drywall on steel studs. Finishes include carpet, resilient tile, paint, and suspended acoustical ceilings. Mechanical sys Roaches, etc.

$10. 998-5230 terly end of a 30.75 feet radrus iunction curve forming the intersection of the southwesterly side of said Brookside EDWARD J. MICHAELS husband, her mother, Mrs. Mat- of Penn Lodge, 709, United States Marshal mukawski in st. wancis Hospital on February 27, 1971.

Stella M. Murawskl, Lane with the northwesterly side ot Lulu Shrine Temple, and Penn Foe the District of Delaware! er- tems inciuae gas unit neaters. tie Lilly of North East; her father, Elijah L. Lilly of Elkton; Greenway Road, at 50 feet wide: U) GEORGE H. DEAKYNEitrical HVAC units, and connections 21 HHIview Mayview Manx, New By William F.

Coleman, husband of the late North 5V degrees 44 minutes JJ sec Chief Deour to existing building systems. Laatie. survived by Mrs. Francis Swift, Mrs. Helen Grabowskl, Mr.

John Krusy- United States Marsha 19-22-26 marl voiaie o. uieman, of near Dover, Del four brothers, Elijah H. Lilly Jr. IT'S EASY to pract a News-Journal Classified Ad. Call 654-5351 between I A.M.

and P.M. for tf feb. 8-15-22-mar. 1 onds yvest 10.0 feet to a point of curvature; thence (2) In a northwesterly direction along a curve to the left the radius of which Is 135 Aged 92 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services and Thomas E.

Lilly both of the DANHELS HUTCHISON FU- ANNOUNCEMENTS Forest 21,. Tall Cedars of Lebanon, all in Pennsylvania; charter member and past president of the Twelve High Club of Chester, and a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church, Norwood, Pa. ppc kail Mowib, Townsend, on Wed. Bids-Proposals Portland, Ore. James A.

Lilly of feet an arc length of 91.64 feet to a point of tangency; thence (3) South 81 degrees 21 minutes 57 seconds nesdey morning, March 3 at o'clock. ticient. friendly help. North East, and Danial E. Lilly inrerment at Townsend Cemetery.

West 11195.1.7 feet to a point of curva friends may call at the Funeral Home Notices of Salisbury, three sisters, Mrs. on luesoay evening after 7 o'clock ski, Mr. Joseph Murawski, and 15 grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the ROSTOCKI FUNERAL HOME, 500 S. Van Buren on Wednesday morning.

Anarch 3 at 9 a.m. Mass of the Resurrection following at 10 a.m. at Holy Spirit's R.C. Church. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday evening after 7. OWENS In this city on February 26, 1971. husband of the late Hannah Tapley Owens, of 510 W. 30th St. 'CONSTANTINE-ln Memorial Division on February 27, 1971.

John husband il'NVITATION FOR BIDS EXPANSION A TREATMENT PLANT AND EXPANSION EXISTING SEWER AGE SYSTEM MAYOR AN TOW COUNCIL CRISFIELD, MiARYLANiD fOf Grace M. Constantine of 3104 Market Ida Jane Thurbon of Boston, Mrs. 'Nancy Johnson of Elkton and Mrs. Lois L. Guendel of Wilmington; and her paternal ture; thence (4) a southwesterly direction along a curve to the left the radius of which Is 170.54 feet an arc leng of 49.61 feet; thence (5) running along the said southeasterly side of Brookside Lane along a curve toe left the radius of which is 170j54 feet an arc length of 128.04 feet to a pipe, the point and place of Beginning; thence from said Beginning point in a general southwesterly direction, along the southeasterly side of Brookside are invited to attend the funeral at the AAcCRERY FUNERAL HOME, .2700 Wash- SEPARATE sealed bds for the FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION 536 Wilmington Trust Building Wilmington, Delaware, 19801 March 1, 1971 LIST OF FHA ACQUIRED PROPERTIES-MARCH, 1971 Expansion of Sewage Treatment Fa He is survived by his wife, the former Beatrice J.

Blanton; a daughter, Mrs. Harry Cluley of Upper Darby, five grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Johnson of Norfolk, Va. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral from the MEALEY cilities and Expansion of Existing sewerage system in trlsfield, Som- m-ca, mintu. AAarvlafvl.

twill rm. N'c'R AiL HOME, 7th Broom Tuesday morning, March 2 at 9:00 o'clock grandmother, Mrs. Ida Lilly of Elkton. Services will be Wednesday Lane, at 50 feet wide, 460 feet at the City Hall, Crisfield, Mass ot tne Resurrection at Christ Our King R. C.

Church at 9:30 o'clock. Inter or less to the point of intersection of the said southeasterly side of Maryland until 2:00 P.M. March 1971, and then at said office and time, publicly opened and read ment at All Saints Cemetery. Friends may call at the Funeral Home on Mon LIST TO ALL ON FHA ACQUIRED BROKERS PROPERTIES morning at 11 at the Pippin Services will be at 1 tomorrow Brookside Lane and the northeasterly side of Greenwood Road, at 50 feet wide, thence northwesterly crossing said Brookside 50 day evening after 7. mgion on Tuesday afternoon, March 2, at 1 o'clock.

Interment at Grace-tawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday evening after 7. COUCILL In this city on February 28, 1971. Emma wife of Harvey W. Coucill, of 121 Sunset Delair.

Aged '72 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services a the Mc-CRER'Y MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, -3924 Concord Pike, Talleyville, on Wednesday attention, March 3 at I o'clock. Interment at Gracelawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at the Funeral Home on Tuesday evening after 7. afternoon at Immanuel Luther ROCKS In Delaware Division on Feb Funeral Home, 259 E.

Main Elkton, where friends may call tomorrow night. Interment will anrfeet, more or less to a point on the idn nf Bronk- an Church, Winona Ave. aloud. BHDS WILL BE ACCEPTED ON EITHER OR BOTH THE PROJECTS. PROJECT WPCiEDA-MD-256 EX-PA 5 I ON OF SEWAGE TREATMENT IF1ACILITIES, provides for the 27, 1971.

Mary P. Rocks of 124 S. Shelley Drive, Ashbourne Hills, Clay side Lane, thence northeasterly, along the northwesterly side ot mow. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from he be in the Elkton Cemetery. furnishing of all labor, tools, materials and equipment to construct i.u mou Sewage Treatment Plant, Outfall Sew DEATHS er, Lift Stations, force Main Sewer Brookside Lane, 480 feet, more or less to a point, thence from said point South 58 degrees 49 minutes 40 seconds East, 50 feet, more or less to the said southeasterly side of Brookside Lane, the point and place of Beginning.

Be the contents thereof what they may. The said nortlon of Brookside Lane and all work incidental thereto. It CURRAN In this city on February 28, 1971. Hugh E. Imsband of Ruth Parks Curran, of 5403 Crestline Road.

consists of following principal Items of Chester Pike, Norwood. Friends may call at the church tomorrow morning after 11. Interment will be in Lawn Croft Cemetery, Boothwyn, Pa. Graveside Masonic services will be conducted by Penn Lodge TO. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to the Im FHA PROPERTIES MUST BE SOLD WITHOUT REGARD TO THE PROSPECTIVE PURCHASER'S RACE, COLOR, RELIGION OR NATIONAL ORIGIN.

CONTRACTS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR THE FOLLOW liNG PROPERTIES MARKED MARCH 2, 1971 THROUGH MARCH 8, 1971 and March 3, 1971 THROUGH MARCH 9, 1971. DRAWINGS WILL BE HELD THE DAY FOLLOWING THE CUT-OFF DATE AT 11' A.M. UPON DETERMINING THE FIRST OFFER ALL OTHE'RiS WILL BE RETURNED. ACVDIiTIONS AMD DELETIONS TO THE PUBLIC OFFERING WILL BE ADVERTISED I'N THE MORNING NEWS AND EVENING JOURNAL ON A DAILY BASIS. PROSPECTIVE BUYERS SHOULD CONTACT A QUALIFIED FHA BROKER OF TH'EIR CHOICE, IF NO OFFERS HAVE AFTER THE FIVE (5) DAY WAITING PI.R,l5D,J.tE.PRO'P'ERTi5 ARE AVAILABLE ON A FIRST lu.u,SL,SERVE BA515- TH0SE PROPERTIES THAT DO PRESENTLY BEING OFFE'REO FIRST LOME FIRiST SERVE.

work: Hills of Skyline. Aged 42 years. Relatives WATERS In Veteran's Hospital, Phlla Modification to existing treat -end frients are invited to attend the delphia, on February 2S, 1971. James JONES FUNERAL HOME, 3401 Phila. Pike, Claymont, on Tuesday morning, March 2, at 8:45 o'clock.

Mass of the Resurrection at Holy Rosary R. C. Church, Claymont, at 9:39. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, Yeadon, Penna. Friends may call at the funeral home on Monday evening after 7, SNYDER In this city on February 26, 1971.

John husband of Marian Spears Snyder of 4 Capa Court, Ridge-wood. Aged 59 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the SUICER-MULLIKIN FUNERAL HOME, 24th Market Streets, which is sought to be vacated is paved Viewing at the MEALEY FUNERAL HOME, 7th Broom Sts on Wednesday Edward Waters, of 1104 Walnut St. Son of Annie iEvans, father ot Robert Temple-ton, brother of Clara Catectvis and Cath ment plant. b.

New Blower and Chlorlnation Building including emergency generator and new grit washer. e. Two aeration units (contact sta 'morning, March 3, from 8:30 to 9:15 in part, but the portion wnicn is sougni to be vacated its not used by the traveling public generally. The plan of Forwood is of record in the Office of the o'clock. Mass of the Rerrection af St.

John the Beloved R.C. Church, Sherwood Park 10 o'clock. Interment at All bilization) and two 0.5 MGD de erine Reddlck. Aged 60 years. Relatives and friends and members of the James Brokertbaugh American Legion Post 205, Penns Grove, N.J., are invited to attend Recorder of Deeds, Wilmington, Dela manuel Lutheran Church Memo tention tanks.

A Two sludae drvlna beds. ware, Deed Kecora volume nurw Ml. and Brookside Lane is shown Saints Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, lease send donations to the Delaware eart Association, tndeoendence Mall. the funeral services at he EDWARD R.

BELL FUNiERAL HOME. 909 Poolr on Monday morning, March 1 at 11 a.m. e. 1300 feet of 6-inch cast iron force main and 1200 feet of 18" ductile on said plan ot i-oirwooo. ine ureeiwra- rial Fund, Norwood, or to Tall Cedars of Lebanon Muscular Dystrophy Fund, co Joseph Case No.

Wilmington, on Wednesday evening, Irnn mitfall sewer. Sa les Price Code ers, rf they Should aoiuoge ine swem tn he unnecessary and that It should March 3 I 0 cook, ntenment at Salem f. Prefabricated lift station Includ County Veteran's Memorial Park, Woods- interment in (jraceiawn memorial carK. Parking area opposite 24th Street entrance. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that contributions may be made to: Memorial Fund of First Central Presbyterian Church, Tlth Market Del.

19801. be vacated, shall also determine the doing of the same and what portion of costs, any, should be paid, and by whom. Cooies of the Plan showing the McBride, 32 Park Media, lown, saiem Koaa, saiem county, N.J. on Thursday morning. Friends mav call ing emergency generator, g.

Modification of existinq lift sta- tion Including engine generator. PROJECT EDA iNo. 2-O1-0O360, EX 071-020583-203 $10,500 EB-1 Pa. ar rne tunerai noma on Wednesday eve portion of Brookside lane sought to be ning worn to 1601 Concord Pike, Wilmington, Del. 19803.

There will be viewing on Tuesday evening. "GAUSE In Brooklyn, New York on February 26, 1971. John Taylor Gause. lAged 83 years, gf 145 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, New York. Son of the late Ingersoll and Harry Taylor Gause.

Services will be held In the Wilmington Brandywine Cemeteries at the convenience of the family. Arrangements by the CHANDLER FU'NERAL HOMES. PANSION OF EXISTING SEWERAGE SYSTEM, provides for the furnishing of all labor, tools, materials inH enuinment and performing all THOMP50N-ln Miami, Florida, or, Feb 071-011302-221 LEGALS WlLWER In this city on February 27, 19,71. Ralph WH'mer, son of Eleanor ruary 26, 1971. John Thompson, aged vacated are awacneo to nre renmm and are available at the office of the attorney for the Petitioners.

Ralph W.ChurchiH Marvline E. Churchill 83 years, ot 2206 Graham Drive, Faulk Wilmer, of 805 Bennett St. Father of work incidental thereto. It consists of he following principal rtems of work: land Heigrtrs. MUSDano ot tne Legal Notices Mitcnen, Brother of Anna Pear late Annie Barlow Thompson trnma Redden, Lottie.

Henrv. nd a. 24O0 teet ot lu-incn cast iron Relatives end friends are in Theodore A. Potter Joyce M. Potter Edward W.

Zahnow Judy Zahnow Archie Wilmer. Aged years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the 115 feet of 8-inch and 200 feet vited to attend the funeral services at the Cathedral funeral services from the FUNERAL 071 -001662-221 071-025766-221 071-030227-221 071 -020759 071-022858-203 07-021678 071574-203 01 -01 2988-203 071-028561-221 Church of St. John's, Concord Herbert Banck NOTICE OF REDUCTION OF CAPI TAL OF SIEBER 4 MclNTYRE, INC. Address BLADES West Ninth St.

SEAFORD 6 West 10th St. WILMINGTON 207 N. Dupont St. 717 N. Rodney St.

2307 Washington St. 2707 West Street 3003 West Street 945 East 17th St. 27 East 27 Street 812 West Seventh St. Ill West J7th St. CANBY PARK 1909 Prospect Road DUNLINDEN S308 Hutchinsen Dr.

GLENVILLE 29 E. ejetherfield Dr. iKjme ui- tuwAKU R. BBUL, 909 Pop of 6-inch cast Iron service pipe, e. 7 manholes.

The Information for Bidders, Plans, Cnoz-ifis-atinns and all contract docu Charlotte K. Balick iar i nursattv evenrno. jwirrn i at 8 o'clock. Interment at Mt. zinn COOCH AND TAYLOR By Piet H.

Van Ogtrop 601 Market Tower ments may be examined at the offices of the Clerk-Treasurer, City Hall, Cris 10,000 E-l 950 DB-T 12,500 F.l 11,900 F-l lO.STO E'B-1 10,000 E-l 8,500 EB-1 9,000 E-1 t.900 DB-1 13,900 FB-I 12.500 F-1 17,900 J-1 9,700 Cemetery, on Friday morning. Friends may call a-t the Funeral Home on Thursday evening from A to 8 o'clock. WILSON In this city on Februarv 27. field, Maryland, Henningson, uurnam Wilmington, Delaware W801 Attorney for Petitioners mar. 1-8 Richardson, Washington, D.C.

or r. 071 W. Oodge company, Baltimore, unary-land, Philadelphia, Pa. and Norfolk, Va. Copies can be obtained only from the office of Henninqson, Durham Riichardson, 2135 Wisconsin nwenue Ave.

1 Market on Tuesday morning, March 2 at 10 o'clock. Interment at Fair-view Cemetery, Westfield, N.J. Friends may call at the OHA'N'DLE'R FUNBRAL HOME, 2506 Concord Pike, Talleyville on Monday evening, where Masonic Services will be conducted by Lafayette Lodge, 14 at 8 p.m. ATKINS In Lancaster, Penna. on Feb.

24, 1971. Elwood David, of 719 N. Locust St. Husband of Ella, Nephew of Charles J. Giles, Martha Roberts, and Virginia Osman.

Aged 46 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at the FUNERAL HOME OF EDWARD R. BELL, 909 Poplar on Monday evening, March 1 at 8:00 o'clock. Interment at Mt. Zion Cemetery.

On Tuesday morning. Friends may call at Funeral Home, Monday evening from 6 to 8 P.M. A KELLEY-YEATMAN FUNERAL HOME 071-01571 3-203 Washlnaton. D.C. 20007, phone (202) 333-9310, upon payment of $25.00 23rd West Sts.

455-2452 tor each set plus K.oo tor ma.img WILLLAM J. WARWICK 071 -027834-235 for Prolect or $10.00 for each set plus S2.00 for 1971. John Wilson, of 107 W. 13th St Father of Eugene Wilson and Gloria Reed. Step-father of James, Thomas, and Elmer Dorsey.

Brother of Eunice Fisher, James and Harry Wilson, Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services at the Ezlon United Methodist Church, 9rh French on Wednesday aifternoon, March 3 et 1 o'clock. Interment at Mt. Zion Cemetery. Friends may call at the church on Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. Arrangements by the EDWARD fi.

BELL FUNERAL HOME. WILSON-ln Community Memorial Hos mailing for Prolect EDA-No. 2-01 FUNERAL DIRECTOR Park Place, Newark 368-9500 1J1 w. OVERVIEW GARDENS nM6. None of above charges are 071-017297-203 56 Kerlyn Drive News Journal Want Ad Makes All Business H-1 16,000 re'undable.

The work will be sub ect to the P'e. SIEBER MclNTYRE, a cor-poration organized and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware, DOES HEREBY CERTIFY that by proceedings of its Board of Directors and stockholders duly held in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware: (1 The capital of the corporation has been decreased by the amount of (2) A certificate of reduction of capital effecting such decrease has been filed and recorded pursuant to Section 244 of the General Corporation Law; and (3) The reduction of capital has been by retiring Three Hundred Thirty-Two and One-Half (C32'i shares of Its preferred shares of stock of the par value of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) each and Seven Hundred (700) of Its Class A Common Shares of stock ot the par value of Ten oilers ($10.00) each which art owned by the corporation. SIEBER MclNTYRE, INC. Philip D. Anderson By Philip D.

Andersen Secretary LARRY E. PEPPER Funeral Home N. Little Creek Rd. 8. Acorn Lane Dover 678-2525 vailing wane rates established by the U.S.

Department of Labor. "NON DISCRIMINATION IN EM SIMONDS GARDENS 36 Dallas Rd. 15 Simonds Dr. 9,700 20 Simonds Dr. 9.700 41 Simonds Dr.

9,700 PLOYMENT" Bidders on e-ich proiect will be re FB-1 E-' E-' El pital, west Grove, Penna. on February 26, 1971. Leonard husband of Sara Ewmg Wilson of Zion, Maryland. Father 071-01 0555-20J 071-O27896-203 071-002214-221 071-029764-203 SOLD quired to comply with the President's FLOWERS For All Occasion! (Executive Order No. 11246 The re or mrs.

janei w. Kinsella, McLean, Va and Leonard Ewina Wilson. Elktnn. quirements for bidders and contractors under this order are explained in Pay CALL 654-5351 Dr. 656-1671 DOWNTOWN 214 W.

7th St Brother of C. Victor Wilson and Francis H. Wilson. Aged 77 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at the HICKS HOME FOR FUNFRLI S.

117 Pilgrim Rd. 121 West 22 S. HO N. Ciavton St. 24 Paul Road 141 Kerlyn Drive 139 E.

Rutherford 316 Sheridan Dr. 2232 Lemotte St. 24 Harrisburg Ave, 116 West 36th St. 2 Deborah Ave. GRSYLYM CTR.

the Contract Documents. MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL CRISFIELD, MD. BY JOHN S. CAT LIU, Mayo; Dated: February 22, Wl. mar.l-10 Bow and Stockton Elkton, Md.

on FLORIST, Inc. 2204 Silvmidl Monday afternoon, March 1 at 2:00 o-cioch. interment at Friends Bur, a orouna, v.aiven, ima..

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