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Morning News, Wilmington, Del. Sept 19, 1964 37 i Business Daze THI MltHTT NliaiT WANT AOS WOW uneralset for violinist i fThe Day Record ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Lost and found AT DEL. HUMANE Part German Shep. pup, male. Part Terrier, female, black PL 5-6710.

AT SPCA-Part Boxer 18984, 2 For Quick Action Try This Easy-To-Use block W. 23d indeterminate sentence Federal prison for Interstate transportation of a stolen automobile, pleaded guilty Feb. 21. Schwatlo Funeral services will be held TliPsrfau mnminn i i 0M- Claymont, Sept. IB, daughter.

lULSUdy morning IOr fc.dV ard J. LEGG-Donald, It Deborah New I Eddie) Srhwatln Rfi sP 400 Known WllminCton musician. Who died Thursday night aS the result of an automobile acci- dent. The violinist, 1 teacher former Wilmington Symphony Orchestra conductor, died in Milford Memorial Hospital of injuries suffered in the Snnt in! accident on U.S. 113 near Frwi.

erica. i 1 1 Born in Wilmington of musical parents, Eddie Schwatlo, his! sister, Mrs. Sara Hcnriques and r- jt "Don't stop talking now, Helen. The quiet throws me off!" brother, Lewis, figured promi-j Wilmington General nently in the musical life of the llonpiial iC1ty- BARONE James, 507 Wyndham Road, Eddip and ontortainpH N.or,h Sepf' rjUule ana dara enieriainea 'CAVENDER-Leonard, 2 Harbeson 1 widely as a violin-piano duo and Place' Creih Sep'- u- DHENNO Martin, 29 Lowry Drive, 'lor a number Of years Were! Woodland Apartments, Sept. IB, daughter.

I fnatnrnrl in tUa frv, u(r DuROSS William, 114 Winder Road, featured in the former Hotel Psrk, Sep). I8, dauflhter. du Pont Grill. They played for! flowers Edward, 1520 ciayton Road, Cleland Heights, Sept. 17, son.

Weddings and Other functions! FURROWH-James, 452 Carver Drive, and WPrP as wpII knnun at Sept. 18, daughter. dim Wire as Weil Known ai ne-i HINDERER Charles, 118 Brighton hoboth Beach as in Wilmineton Av Ex- spt. is, daughter. 0 MERRIMAN Euqene, 1619 Victory I Their younger brother, a ppn' hhi Estates, sept.

17, whose professional name is; wiLLiAMs-joseph, 4002 oid capitoi Lewis Pierce, moved to NewiTrail' sp'- York some years ago Mr. Schwatlo, a bachelor, had made his home with his sister at 1304 E. Willow Run Drive, Willow Run, since the death of her husband, Dudley Hcnriques in August, i2. Mrs. Henriques and Lewis Pierce Schwatlo are his only survivors.

Services will be held Tuesday morning at the Yeatman Funeral Home, 819 Washington St. Burial will be in the family plot jin North Philadelphia. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday night. Obituaries Louis Schachtner Louis Schachtner, 69, former ly of Trainer, died Thursday at his home in Front Royal, Va. He was transferred in 1938 from the American Viscose Co.

plant in Marcus Hook to Front Royal. He was a native of Ger-imany. He is survived by his widow, the former Alice R. Smith; two daughters, 'Mrs. R.

Marsh Calais, Woodland Park, Wilmington, and Mrs. Ira Rose, Linwood, a son, Louis Schachtner, Virginia Beach, two sisters, Mrs. Wilbert Sirrine, Beacon, N.Y., and Mrs. John Simpson, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; a brother, Joseph Schachtner, in Germany, and 11 grandchildren. iu; 01.1v11.c3 wiu uc una Birtl Born to Mr.

and Mrs. Delaware IlWpilal burkhard Richard, jo Fairfield Mciwecnei Stephen, 5 Cynthii Road, Glendale, Newark, Sept. 17, dauotv Cynthia ARSONS-Richard, 1S35 New Jersey Av Manor Park, Sept. IS. son.

Kivcrnide Hospital McCUE-John SePt. is, son. ill Delancey Place, St. Franoi Hospital CARPENTER Earl J. 157 Edge' Ave The Memorial ll 17, son.

onpilal clark-Robert, 13, Rockland Sept. 18, son. PAWLIKOWSKI Joseph 1500 Athens Road, Green Acres, Sept. 18, son. ROSSELL-William, 36 Crippen Drive, Penn Acres, Sept.

18, daughter. tiiui bv imc in Miikiru Drive' Mil'id' sept, is, daughter Kent General Hoxnital BRASHEAR Jerry, Dover, Sept, 17, daughter. CL EN DAN I EL Cleveland, Dover, Sept. 18, son. JOHNSON-Llnwood, Dover, Sept.

17, son. 'Mil ford Memorial Hospital ADAMS George, Greenwood, Sept. 18, daughter. BRADLEY Samuel, Greenwood, 18, son. CLE DAN I EL Robert, Milford, 18, daughter.

Sept. Sept. JOHNSON-Robert, Milford, Sept. daughter. 18, I)OY cr I It Hospital GULLIVER Raymond Sept.

17, daughter. Smyrna, WARD Harold Dover, son, Sept. 17, Nanticoke Memorial Hospital HEARN Howard, Laurel, Sept. 17, son. MURRAY Richard, Seaford, Sept.

17, son. Fire Alarms Wilmington Yesterday: 9:46 a.m. 8th and King Sts. Essex Hotel. Defective gas oven in cellar, Contents damage slight.

7:27 p.m. 2d and King St. Automobile. Defective fuel line. Slight damage.

New Castle County Yesterday: 2:04 p.m. 918 Water Newport. Shack. Minquas Fire Co. 5:02 p.m.

John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway, Delaware Turnpike section. Grass fire near service area. Aetna Hose Hook Ladder Co. Superior Court New Castle County Criminal Sentences: Judge Albert J.

Stiftel't cases: John Frank Hunter, Loveville Road Hockessin, sodomy (2 charges) $500 fine and three years' probation. Manuel A. Wright, 24, 200 block Monroe assault, seven months in ail, be ginning July 20. Burton A. Watson, 35, 200 block N.

Rod ney lottery policy writing, $1,500 fine and three years probation Oliver C. Hawkins, 18, 900 block Wilson assault and battery, two years pro bation. Evelyn Washington, 44, 900 block Wilson assault and battery, two years proba Joseph D. Henry, 58, Townsend, Illegal possession of liquor with intent to sell, one year probation. Arraianments: Charles Edward Coleman, 19, of 200 block Millsida Drive, pleaded guilty to two counts of fourth degree burglary.

Lawrence Nance, 26, of 1200 block Lancaster pleaded guilty to obtaining money by false pretenses. Mrs. Marion E. Kwasneski, 50, of Mld-dletown, pleaded guilty to fourth-degree burglary. Civil Divorce Decrees: Granted (effective in 90 days): Walter E.

Knotts vs. Edith M. Knotts, Mildred M. Morgan vs. Bernard G.

Morgan, Ed-wina W. Barlow vs. Louis Barlow, Thelma Krouse vs. Waller H. Krouse, Hazel N.

Cooley vs. Fred Cooley, Mare Uungan vs. Robert L. Dunqan, Frances Cook Brown vs. Winfield S.

Brown, Elizabeth M. Jones vs. Louis Jones, Helen Ser-goulopoulos vs. John N. Serqoulopoulos, Sandra Shook Magidia vs.

Rolando 3ar-rameda Maaadia, John J. Erthal vs. Joan E. Erthal, Mae Sibel vs. James H.

Sibel. Kent County Arraignments: Howard N. Bentel, Dover Air Force Base, pleaded not guilty to a charge of grand larceny. Harry Herman Griffin, 24, Frederica, pleaded not guilty to two charges of third-degree burglary. James Elmer Little, 21, pleaded guilty to fourth-degree burglary, presentence investigation ordered.

Robert Francis Magaraham, 21, Dover Air Force Base, pleaded not guilty to two charoes of fourth-degree burglary of 9rand oeorgie nnan rvuin, 18, Smyrna, pleaded guilty to fourth-degree burglary, presentence invesiiganon oraereo. William Charles Snell, Dover Air Force Base, pleaded not guilty to grand larceny. Edward Gene Talcott, 29, Dover, pleaded not guilty to third degree bur- Iglary. Chester Ona Waples, 51, Harrington, fenced to six months suspended and two years probation on charge of grand sentence on two charges of grand inri fnrnArV! pntpnreri tn one year In prison, three years probation, and make $200 restitution for the forgery during the probation period. i maie, fan, Kiair Estates.

Part Collie JS18987, 3 male, tri-color, '64 Ik. r5927, Claymont. Part Cocker JT18984, 2 male, blk Claymont. Beagle 18I42, 2 male, tri-color, St. Georges.

Collie H16966, 4 male, sable wht Penndrew Manor. Part Setter 2 female, blk. Newport. Collie 18990, 4 male, sable Radnor Green. Part Cocker jrl899l, 1 yr female, Shipley Hghts.

Part Scottie C18I43, 2 yrs female, W. 3rd St. Collie JT18995, 5 male, sable 8. wht, New Castle. Part Sheep dog 18996, 3 female, b'n i.

blk Hockessin. EA 8-1522. CHIHUAHUA Brown white. Answers to Tiny. Vic.

Wildel Vinquadale. Reward. PL 4-6021. niAMnurt wattu niAunun BRACELET Vic Overview Gar-di-ns. Reward.

WY 4-4365. FOUND Rabbit dog on Greater Wilm. Airport, hurt. 737-1230. LOST -Beaqle, small, brown, Vic.

Willow Run. Ans. to Ginger. Ph. WY 4 8450 LOST Bracelet 5 strand cultured pearls -yellow gold, pearl and diamond clap.

Vic. 18th Baynard Reward 478 2208 Auction Sales AUCTION SALE of valuaole Personal Property and Real Estate I w.ll offer the following household items at the late residence ot Carl N. Walston, located two and one half miles West of Bridgeville, Del. off Rt. 404 on black top road near Dublin Hill on: Saturday, Oct.

3, 1964 1:00 D'clock Quick Meal wood kitchen range, pots, pans, dishes, Coleman space heater, 2 PC. Oak bedroom suite, stands, porch furniture, roll top desk, pie cupboard, dough bowls, flat irons, sugar bucket, some glass ware and china, reed sewing stand, picture frames, butter molds and prints, butter churn, patchwork ouilts, pine table, punch bowl set, linens and half bushel measure. Shovels, forks, hoes, bags, buckets, pipe vise, paint, nails, some tools, pile wood, 12' extension ladder, 10 ft. ladder and many other items too numerous to mention. Terms: Cash Owner: Mrs.

Francis R. Walston REAL ESTATE (To be offered at 2:00 P.M.) We will otter the following real estate consisting of 173 acres more or less with 110 acres tillable and 63 acres woodland with some saleable timber. Improvements consist of 2'i story dwelling, barns, implement sheds, and 12,000 broiler capacity with equipment. The land is in good state of fertility and cultivation. We shall reserve the right to accept owners' share of 1964 crops.

Terms: Twenty per cent down payment day of sale, balance to be paid within 30 days when a good and satisfactory deed shall be delivered. If above terms are not complied with, down payment shall be forfeited. Possession of farmland to be had on Jan. 1, 1965 and possession of dwelling within 60 days. Taxes adjusted to the day of sale.

Cost of transfer of deed and revenue stamps to be paid by purchaser. Auctioneer: John R. Hastings Bridgeville, Del. Owners: Mrs. Francis R.

waision Mr. Henry F. Walston PENNSYLVANIA ALL-PONY SALE MARTIN'S SALES STABLES Blue Ball, Lancaster Sept. 28th at 7:00 P. M.

100 head special consignment. Sept. A.M. P.M. 200 head registered and grades.

Get enines rai it. PAUL Z. Ph. (717 Area) 354-6671 PUBLIC AUCTION OF VALUABLE ANTIQUES Having decided to discontinue my antique business, I will offer at PUBLIC AUCTION my entire stock of antiques, at my home 102 North Main Camden, Delaware, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1964 At 11:00 A.M. Sharp Rain dates the following Saturday.

2 marble lop buffets, walnut cherry, 2 marble top chest of drawers, spinning wheel, 2 butler desks, 3 pc. French Victorian living room suite. Lot of Chippendale furniture, and Hepplewhite furniture. Lot of plank bottom chairs, 2 gate leg tables. Lot of mirrors, Chinese and Japanese vases, old lamps, oil paintings, antique picture frames, 1 very old buffet.

Lot of fireplace tools, nicknacks, old clocks, old glassware, old books, silverware, brassware, copperware, several antique chests, lot of iron fencing, lot of figurines, antique piano, 2 alabaster vases, 1 English buffet, pine Jeffy cupboards, lot of hand tools, lot of yard figurines, lot of cast iron yard urns, lot of old beds, 3 pc. French set, 2 candelabra and clock, 1 corner cupboard, lot of chandeliers. Many Other Items Too Numerous to Mention TERMS: CASH, Day of Sale AUCTIONEER OWNER William Rash Mrs. Fred Wendt 101 South Street, Camden, Delaware, Ph. 697-7085 LUNCH WILL BE SERVED PUBLIC AUCTION OF VALUABLE WATERFRONT PROPERTY Saturday, Sept.

26, 1964 2:00 O'CLOCK P.M. On the premises situated at 206 Market Lewes Beach, Delaware, the following described Real Estate to Wit: ALL that certain lot, piece, and parcel of land, lying and being in the county of Sussex and State of Delaware, located on the beach fronting the town of Lewes on the east and northeast, in block and numbered in ssid block on the map or plot of said beach as lot no. 7, situate on Market Street, being fifty five (55) feet in front and running back on a twelve foot alley a distance of one hundred (100) feet, containing five thousand five hundred square feet of land, more or less, with all improvements thereon. ALSO being same lands conveyed to Laura E. Lowe by John E.

Taylor, etux, by assignment of Lease dated the 1st day of October, A.D. 1951, said Assignment of Lease of record in deed book no. 406, page 244. TO have and to hold the same unto the said George T. Lowe, his executors, administrators and assigns, from the date hereof, for and during all the rest, residue and remainder of the term of 99 years mentioned in the said original lease from the Commissioners of Lewes, and all the covenants, conditions and provisions therein mentioned.

THE same being improved bv a two story, ten room frame dwelling, three individual rental cottages arid double garage. All completely furnished, with modern conveniences, new roofs, freshly painted and in good condition. Note: The described property located in view of Delaware Bay and near the main summer resort area, representing a very desirable rental property with present reservation list included! THIS property may be Inspected by calling owner tor appointment any week day after 5 P. M. or week-end.

TERMS: day of sale balance to be paid within 60 days. Purchaser or Purchasers will be required to pay the cost of the deed and revenue stamps. OWNER: GEORGE T. LOWE, JR. Phone 645-9759 Sold by: G.

Francis Wilson, Sales Manager Auctioneer Phone 856-2274 DON'T strain over household chores. Painters, landscapers and any other services you need are offered to you everyday in the News-Journal Classified Section. WANT AD ORDER BLANK Write Your Ad Here: (OKI WOIP ON EACH UNI) 10 WORDS MONTH $17.16 WEEK $4.32 DAYS $2.58 15 WORDS MONTH $23.74 WEEK $6.48 DAYS $3.87 DAY $1.89 9 20 20 WORDS MONTH $34.32 WEEK $8.64 DAYS $3.16 DAY $2.32 21 22 23 24 25 25 WORDS 1 MONTH $42.90 1 WEEK $10.80 3 DAYS $6.43 1 DAY $3.15 26 27 28 29 30 30 WORDS 1 MONTH $51.48 1 WEEK $12.96 3 DAYS $7.74 1 DAY $3.78 with 6 letters or spaces or more are counted as 2 words. Use More Description Order More Insertions Pay Less Per Day RUN AD DAYS IN (NiiBBir) (Nib ti Cliiiifititlw) BEGINNING (DiU) ENCLOSED IS SEND MEMO BILL Name Address City State Phone MAIL TO: WRNT AD OEPI. PAPrJS 831 ORANGE ST.

WILMINGTON, DEL Court of Chancery Chancellor Collins J. Seitl held Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Whilden, 1224 Norbea Drive.

Normandy Manor, cannot convey title to land In Normandy Manor which is recorded as dedicated to park use. Chancellor Seitl also ruled Mrs. Levi L. Maloney of Townsend has sufficient interest In land on west side of Route 89a near Ginn's Corner to enforca contract of sale. Vice Chancellor William Marvel declined to approve settlement of stockholders' suit against the Tenney a real estate holding company.

Marriage Licenses Kent C.oiinlv Leonard L. Roiewici, 21, Akron, Ohio, Dover. and Sarah M. Rivard, 26. Raymond Masiey, 21, Hnoqemn, n.j., 'and Carol Lee Pritchett, 20, Dover.

Elbert Harris, 20, Felton, and Shirley Louise Summers, 19, Felton, winiam Alien bippie, 11, vioia, ana Josephine J. Wyatt, 23, Felton. Dean E. Reynolds, 26, Kansas City, and Margaret Hamilton, 27, Dover. James D.

Haas, 27, Smyrna, and Dorothy A. Blow, 25, Smyrna. David Sanford Little, 19, Modesto, and Veronica Ann Lewis, 19, Dover. Roland W. Kelly, 30, Frankford, nd Marlorie Johnson, 28, Smyrna.

Sutwex County John Richard Hawkins, Bridgevllle, and Laura Mae Lare, Bridgeville. George Allen Venables, Dagsboro, and Grace Jane White, Laurel. Building Permits ($1,000 or mora) New Cawtle County Ralph Paul, one home in Maple Chase, $20,000. Sylvania Pools, swimming pool at 6 Mt. Vernon Drive, Rolling Park, $5,000.

Steel Crest Homes, one home in Countryside Farms, $13,500. Kent County Floyd D. and Frances G. Pritrhett, Dover, Sept. 14, improvements, $2,200.

Marie G. Chne, Dover, Sept. 16, resi dential, $11,000. A. Bradlord Jr.

and Marsha B. Carter, Camden, Sept. 16, residential, $5,000. Richard and Peggy Gerardi, Harring ton, Sept. 16, residential, $12,000.

Forrest N. Webster, Milford, Sept. 16, furniture store, $35,000. James C. and Phyllis Peterson, Dover, Sept.

16, improvements, $1,800. Harry E. Reed and Harry E. Reed Dover, Sept. 16, residential, $14,000.

Paul and Mary Ann Everett, Felton, Sept. 17, residential, $5,000. Elmer E. and Mary F. Wirt, Clayton, Sept.

17, residential, $27,000. Edward F. Evans, Cheswold, Sept, 17, residential, $1,100. Sussex County Nanticoke Cleaners, Blades, add! lion. Lewes Yacht Club, Lewes, addition.

H. Edward Wheatley, Bridgeville, add! tion. Leon M. Hueti, Seaford, addition. Richard D.

and Beatrice H. Sammons, Milton, addition. Terrycloth gets new home role HOUSTON (UPD Some Houston housewives are finding brightly patterned towels the answer to some summer entertaining problems. Mrs. Robert Perry uses a bright terry towel in a paisley pattern for the patio table when the Perrys entertain at their poolside.

Solid color guest tow els make good picnic napkins especially when a heavy-duty napkin is needed. Mrs. 'John Owens uses large towels for decorative wall hangings, such as the bath towel on her son Scottie's wall showing a colorful lion. For her three sons' bunk beds, Mrs. Owens uses brilliant floral beach tow els for bedspreads.

The towels hardly show wrinkles and are easy to wash, she said. Towels can also be used for cafe curtains in summer camps or bungalows, and lor a sun shade at the beach just tie the corners of an oversized beach towel and use dime-store curtain rods at each corner. The rods can be stuck easily into the sand for a portable, easily assembled shelter. Mrs. Monkman fatally stricken Mrs.

Grace Willes Monkman, 84, of 1427 Clayton was pro nounced dead on arrival yesterday at The Memorial Hospital after being stricken at her home. The nature of the attack was not immediately determined but her death was reported due to natural causes. Mrs. Monkman, the widow of James E. Monkman, who died in 1958, was a member of Im-manuel Episcopal Church, 17th St.

and Riverview Ave. She is survived by a son, James W. L. Monkman, of Greenville; two daughters, Mrs. Frederick J.

Cusick of Long Island, N.Y., and Mrs. W. Allen Hunter of DeBary, two sisters, Mrs. Philip Ramer of Majorca and Mrs. I.

T. Dugan of Whitefish, seven grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. Funeral arrangements are m- Koreans arrested SEOUL (UPD The Seoul dis- nrncpnitnr'q lIILl P'0eLUlUI office said yesterday tWO youths had been arrested on suspicion of planning to assassinate President Chung Hee Park last spring. They were identified as Chan Hyungyul, 23, and Kang Ki Soon, 32. Selassie tours camp WARSAW (UPU-Visiting Em peror Haile Selassie of Ethiopia yesterday toured the Auschwitz concentration camp and the ancient Polish capital of Krakow.

He laid a wreath on the "wall of i death at AUSChWltZ. Counter Service Wcekdoyi 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. to 12 Noon Telephone Service Weekdayi 8 a.m.

to p.m. Saturdays 8 a.m. to 12 Noon Sunday! 6 p.m. to p.m. Errors The Ntw-Journol will be rtspor libit (or only on incorrect inter-tion.

Phono OL 4-5351 et toon at you notice a mistake in your ad, Regulations The News-Journal reserves the right to edit all advertising copy and restrict ads to their proper classification for the protection and convenience of its readers and advertisers. All classified ads ether than lost and Found start in the journal and run in the Morning News the following day at one cost. CALL QL 4-5351 LECALS Legal Notices TO BENJAMIN ROSS on Sept. 25, 10 AM the undersigned will sell at Public Auction for cash, 1957 Plymouth, Ser. 14327537.

Said sale will be held at 2100 Governor Printz Blvd. STATE AUTO SALES 'seplMt. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE-On June 19, 1964, one 1963 Oldsmo-bile, 2-door Coupe, Serial No. 632W16257, was seized in Wilmington, Delaware, for violation of 26 U.S.C., Section 7302. Any person claiming an interest in said property may file a petition for remission or mitigation of forfeiture, or file a claim and deliver a $250.00 cost bond with the undersigned on or before October 5, 1964; otherwise, the property will be forfeited and disposed of according to law.

Paul D. Younce, Supervisor in Charge, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax, 707 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, Maryland. sept5-12-19. STATE OF DELAWARE OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION To To Whom These Presents May Come, Greeting: WHEREAS, It appears to my satisfaction by a duly authenticated certificate certifying that the dissolution Of BELCHERTOWN MOTOR SALES, a Delaware corporation whose principal office is located at The Corporation Trust Company, No.

100 West Tenth Street of the City of Wilmington, has been authorized in accordance with the provisions of Section 275 of the General Corporation Law of Delaware, (Chapter 1, Title 8, Delaware Code), as amended, which certificate has been executed, sealed and acknowledged in accordance with the provisions of said Section 275, Now, therefore, ELISHA C. DUKES, Secretary of State of the State of Delaware, do hereby certify that the said corporation did on the eighteenth day of September, 1964, file in this office a Certificate of Dissolution, duly executed, sealed and acknowledged, which certificate Is now on file in my office as provided by law. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and official seal, at Dover this eighteenth day of September, 1964. (OFFICIAL SEAL) ELISHA C. DUKES, Secretary of Slate.

G. F. DOWNS, Assistant Secretary ot State. 'sept. 19-lt.

STATE OF DELAWARE OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION To All To Whom These Presents May Come, Greeting: WHEREAS, It appears to my satisfaction by a duly certificate certifying that the dissolution of SIENNA CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation whose principal office is located at The Corporation Trust Company, No. 100 West Tenth Street of the City of Wilmington has been authorized in accordance with the provisions of Section 275 of the General Corporation Law of Delaware, (Chapter 1, Title 8, Delaware Code), as amended, which certificate has been executed, sealed and acknowledged in accordance with the provisions of said Section 275, Now, therefore, ELISHA C. DUKES, Secretary of State ot the State of Delaware, do hereby cer tify that the said corporation did on the eighteenth day of September, 1964, file in this office a Certificate of-Dissolution, duly executed, sealed and acknowledged, which certificate is now on file in my office as provided by law. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and otfirial seal, at Dover this eighteenth day of September, 1964. (OFHlIAL SEAL) ELISHA C.

DUKFS, Secretary ot Stale. G. F. DOWNS, Assistant Secretary ot Slate. 'sept.

19-lt. STATE OF DELAWARE OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION To All To Whom These Presents May Come, Greeting: WHEREAS, It appears to my satisfaction by a duly authenticated certificate certifying that the dissolution of COLONIAL CREDIT CORPORATION a Delaware corporation whose principal office is located at The Corporation Trust Company, No. 100 West Tenth Street of the City of Wilmington has been authorized in accordance with the provisions of Section 275 of the General Corporation Law of Delaware, (Chapter 1, Title 8, Delaware Code), as amended, which certificate has been executed, sealed and acknowledged in accordance with the provisions of said Section 275, Now, therefore, ELISHA C. DUKES, Secretary of State of the State of Delaware, do hereby certify that the said corporation did on the eighteenth day of September, 1964, file in this office a Certificate of Dissolution, duly executed, sealed and acknowledged, which certificate is now on file in my office as provided by 'Tn TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and official seal, at Dover this eighteenth day of September, 1964. (OFFiCIAL SEAL) ELISHA C.

DUKES. Secretary ot State. G. F. DOWNS, Assistant Secretary of State.

Bids Proposals REVISED PROPOSAL (ADVERTISEMENT) SEALED PROPOSALS, in quadruplicate, for furnishing and installing Water Service for the Proposed Alexis I. du Pont High School, Hillside Road, Greenville, Delaware, for the Alexis I. du Pont Special School District, Greenville, Delaware, will be received until 7:30 P.M E.D.T., Wednesday, September 30, 1964, at the Library, Alexis I. du Pont School, Kennett Pike, Wilmington, Delaware. Proposals shall be addressed to Mr.

Henry B. du Pont, President, Building Commission, Alexis I. du Pont Special School District, In care of Whiteside, Moeckel Carbonell, Bank of Delaware Building, Fifth Floor, Wilmington, Delaware. Plans and specifications may be obtained by Interested bidders at the Otfice of the Architects in compliance with conditions therefor as set forth In the specifications. BY ORDER OF BUILDING COMMISSION OF ALEXIS I.

DU PONT SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, HENRY B. DU PONT, President. 'sept. 19 25-2t. YOUR OLD car is worth cash.

Interested readers are watching the News-Journal Classified Ads. To reach these cash buyers dial OL 4-5351 right now. ing at 10 in the Robert "nir. '84. Onl Infant Car Tsl-World Klfhu Bard, EMPLOYMENT Help female AIRLINE STEWARDESSES MidWinter Classes Requirements: single, 20 to 26, 5'2" to high school diploma required.

(Glasses and contact lenses may be acceptable.) Interviews Tuesday, September 22 4 P.M. TO 7 P.M. Du Pont Hotel See our UAL Representative in the Hunt Room NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE An Equal Opportunity Employer UNITED AIRLINES The "Extra Care" Airline AN excellent opportunity for a woman with mortgage or real estate experience. Ability to type well 8, work with public important. Send resume to Box 781, News-Journal.

An opportunity to change your extra hours into dollars. 368-5310 APPLICATIONS now being taken for full time salesgirls. F. W. Woolworth Merchandise Mart.

40-hour week, 5-day week. A RELIABLE, middle aged woman, upstairs work waiting. One lady, other help. Good salary. Recent references.

Sleep in some nights. City limits. Write Box 855, News-Journal. A SEAMSTRESS Thoroughly exper. in all types store work.

Full or part-time. THE FASHION SHOP 213 W. 9th AVON TRODUCTS Newark, Delaware Relief Receptionist PBX Operator With accounting or clerical background. 37Vj hr. week.

Excellent benefits and pleasant working conditions. Apply in person. BARMAID for evening work, 5 'til closing. Excellent wages. Apply day or eve.

Brass Rail Tavern, 4716 Kirkwood Hwy. BLOOD BANK TECHNICIAN Part time medical technician or registered nurse to work with blood donors. Monday, Tuesday 4:30 p.m.-8 p.m., Wednesday, Thursday 4:30 p.m. p.m., Saturday 9 s.m.-4 p.m. Apply Personnel Office.

The Memorial Hospital 1501 N. Van Buren St. Shallcross Ave. Entrance BOOKKEEPING MACHINE OPERATOR Position also Includes typing other clerical work. Interviews by appointment only.

Call 368-8507, ask for Mr. Hollingsworth. HOLLINGS-WORTH SUPPLY 65 N. College Newark. BUS GIRL Over 21.

Apply in person. GATEWAY RESTAURANT Du Pont Highway CASHIERS, WAITRESSES Good pay, pleasant working conditions. Morning evening shifts. Apply AIRPORT RESTAURANT GREATER WILMINGTON AIRPORT CHILDREN BACK IN SCHOOL? Beauty Counsellors have organizational and sales openings in Kynlyn, Belleview Manor, Green Acres, Gray-lyn Crest. A high potential for Christmas earnings.

Bonus andor comm. Call 478-1158, 9 to 12 a.m. CLERK TYPIST Experienced In general office work In accounting department, call Mr. Calhoun, CE 9-5212 for appointment. SLI Yorklyn, Del.

An Equal Opportunity Employer COMPTOMETER OPERATOR Experienced. 3 phase operation, pleasant work. cond. Apply Gen-eral Baking 212 E. Lea Blvd.

COUNTER GIRL Experienced in dry cleaning 8, laundry. Apply Lincoln Cleaners I Dyers, 904 S. Market. DEMONSTRATE TOYS Work now until December. Join one of the oldest and largest firms in the Toy Party field.

Full or spare time. Exp. unnecessary. Comm. Call or write Santa's Parties, Avon, Conn.

673-3455, or evenings 673-9829. DENTAL ASSISTANT North Wilm. Over 25, High School graduate, experience preferred. Write Box 881, News-Journal giving quali-fications 8. salary expected.

DISHWASHER Must be experienced. Apply in per-son, 207 West 7th St. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Excellent opportunity for responsible woman over 21 with better than average stenographic skills and ability to follow through on variety of assignments. Apply Room 111, Odd Fel-lows 10th i. King, Del.

EXPERIENCED upstairs maid and waitress. References, live in. Write Box 3502 Greenville, Dele-ware. EXP. WOMAN for SHIRT UNIT.

Apply in Person: McSPADDEN CLEANERS 3905 Kirkwood Highway FOUNTAIN GIRL Apply in person B. J. Hoy 2101 Concord Pike, Fairfax. GENERAL OFFICE WORK Apply Lancaster Ave. Lincoln Gulf Station.

GOOD OPPORTUNITY NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Earn Top Pay While Learning Pleasant and Desirable Work Other attractive features are Excellent wages Vacations with pay Extra vacation pay Xmaj Eight paid holidays Free hospital insurance Free sick acc. insurance Free life insurance Free pension plan 5-dav week WiltexCo. 9 VANDEVER AVE. ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 Auction Sales ACTION THRU AUCTION Sheraton Auction Gail, Inc. J.

George, Auctioneer PQ 4 0509 PENNY HILL AUCTION CO. ROLAND F. COHEN, Auctioneer Estates Liquidations Appraisals Showroom on premises. PQ 4.8260 Sell REAL ESTATE or ESTATES thru AUCTION. Free appraisals.

RUDNICK 8, MATAS PL 6-8384 When you want to sell That's YOUR Business When you need auctioneers That is OUR Business Harold S. Hill 215-255-4310 Donald R. Fenimore CE 9-7227 Successors to Harvey C. Fenimore ANNOUNCEMENTS 3 Notices LET US CONSOLIDATE your bills, past due or not into one low payment you can afford. Garnishments avoided.

For example: If You Owe Pay as Low as $1,000 $2,000 $3,000 $15 Per Week $25 Per Week $35 Per Week NOT A LOAN NO CO-SIGNERS OR SECURITY AMERICA'S LARGEST MOST REPUTABLE CREDIT MANAGEMENT CO. CREDIT ADVISORS, INC. OL 4-4487 272 Delaware Trust Bldg. Eve. Office or Home Appointments ANY DEBT PROBLEMS FINANCIAL MGT.

Delivers what others promise. We consolidate all your bills and give you one place to pay. OR QUALIFY FOR A CONSOLIDATION LOAN 1000 2000 3000 4000 pay 35 mo. pay 63 mo. pay 91 mo.

pay 11 mo, WY 8-1117 IMMEDIATE APPROVAL Reinstate Your Credit We Guarantee a Solution Tailored to Your Particular Circumstance Quigley Bldg. 4708 Kirkwood Hwy. A SMALL CONTRACTOR wants work. Porches, Garages, Paneling and General Jobbing. Call 478-1066 ANNIVERSARY SALE Whitmanii Ferns.

Spec. $2.98 PENNY HILL FLOWER SHOP 1521 Concord Pike, OL 5-5591 BE WELL DRESSED Inexpensively from the Wilmington Resale Shop. Ph. OL 2-4366, 312 W. 9th.

BOOKS set up for all types of businesses. $60 per year includes WHITEHILL bookkeeping system and tax service. Phone 478-1621, BRICKLAYER FIRST CLASS CALL EA 8-5433 AFTER 5 COLD WAVE $5.95 complete. No appoint, necessary. Open every eve.

MILFERD, 5 W. 4th. OL 4-6511. CUT FLOWERS 98c 1210 Kirkwood Hwy. I WILL DRIVE-inspection.

OL -Your car through 8-44S0. MAISON dePARIS Bonded Beauty School. (We give Scholarships.) 3602 Kirkwood Hgwy. WY 4-9813 Mortgage Brokers of Americe 801 Washington St. OL 8-3562 MUST SELL Need space for fall planting.

Blue Junipers 4 to 5 ft. wide $3.50, A few will make beautiful hedge. Also specimen Yews, Azaleas, Periwinkle and many others. TWIN WILLOW NURSERY. Call 368-3)46 or TE 4-7578.

NOT RESPONSIBLE for any bills after Sept. 12, 1964, unless contracted by myself, William Hottes, 418 Forest Drive, Del. NOT RESPONSIBLE for any bills after Sept. 19, 1964 unless contracted by myself. James Daley, 7th 8 Clinton Delaware City, Del.

PRESCRIPTION eye glasses, frame lenses, $8.75. Roqers Optical, 413 Market Wilmington. RUGS Furniture cleaned in your home. WY 8-5784 alter 5. Sara welcomes you to the Champagne Lounge I 1709 Delaware Avenue SIGNATURE LOANS Community Finance Acceptance 811 Orange St.

OL 8-6521 WANT USABLE CLOTHING Catholic Welfare. Ol 6-8526 WEEK END SPECIAL 20o OFF Evergreen Shrubbery. TWIN WILLOW NURSERY Call 368-3146 or TE 4-7578 $100 REWARD For information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who removed fire extinguishers from the school buses at East Ave. and Lambson Lane, Holloway Terrace on September 12 or 13, 1964. Harvey 8.

Knotts Co. WY 4-0991. 3A Invalid Supplies Whel Chairs Renl, Sell, Service All Types of Invalid Supplies AMSTERDAM INC. 700 W. 4th St.

OL 2 0300 3C Transportation aUTO DELT'EPV-ANY CITY ft n.iyrs h-nqe WY 4 3919 DESIRE transportation from Penn Acres-Downtown Wilm. daily, (5 days), 9-5. EA 8-5666 eves. RIDE WANTED Heritage Pk. to In-dependance Mall on Concord Pike, weekly.

WY 4-7667. 4 Beauty Culture A LIFE TIME GIFT A Thorough Beautv Cul'ure Course at-Ellls Sisters, 8)1 Mkt. Ol 1-4079. EMPLOYMENT 6 Help female AMBITIOUS WOMEN Earn extra money. Prominent toy company hiring toy demonstrators.

Full or Part time Party Plan. Commission plus incentive Telephone Readinq, Pa. 215-929 0140 or write 2707 Kuti-town Rd Readinq, Pa. AMERICAN GIRL Temporary Permanent OFFICE HELP Bank of Del. Bldg Rm.

720 Ol 51521 AN EXCELLENT opport. for woman to manage sandwich shop on N. side of town, Salary open. OL 4-7784 or aft. 4 OL 6-1346.

Funeral Home, 9th and Main Trainer, with interment in Lawn Croft Cemetery. Bernard Glide Bernard Glick, 84, of 105 N. Jackson died Thursday the Golden Acres Nursing Home after a long illness. A native of Poland, he came to Wilmington 60 years ago, and retired in 1948 as a leather worker at the Allied Kid Co. He was a member of Workmen's Circle, Branch 69.

His wife, Sadie, died in 1956. Surviving are five sons, Irvin, Robert, Albert, Samuel and Harry, all of Wilmington, eight grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren. Services will be tomorrow afternoon at 2 from the Schoen-berg Memorial Chapel, 14th and West with burial in the Jewish Community Cemetery. The family asks that, in HeU nf flnwprs ,0 one charge of oi i lowers, Loninuuuons Deiburgarv and no) guity t0 tw0 charges sent to the Adas Kodesch Stiel Emelh Building Fund. Shiva will be observed at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Glick 2405 Brookshire Drive, Chat ham. (pleaded not guilty to two charges, for- Igery and grand larceny, rc Inhn Mnv i AH were Indicted Monday and Tuesday Id. juiiii I I. muy ibv th(1 Kent County grand ury- CECILTON, Md.

Mrs. Clara Sejnudgnwmiam J. cases: Rnivnn May 71 U'irlnw nf Theodore Coffman, 24, Leipsic, sen- H. May, died Wednesday in; Union Hospital, Elkton. She Colins, Dover, recPived a lifelong resident Of the Earlc-lloint I Ville and Cecilton area.

i r. una. may ouivivcu uy SOtl, Julian W. Of Adelpllia, Jos'Ph Rossi (alias Joseph Coverdale), 21, Milford, sentencrd to pay $100 fine and and One granddaughter. jtwo years probation on a charge of for- Thom Davi5, 21, D(W(r, sen 'complete, 10 vr years probation on three charges ot: Services will be this afternoon at 3 at the Fellows Funeral Home nere wnere inenas may call from 11 a.m.

until the hour; of services. Deaths elsewhere AUSTIN, Tex. UP) Famed Texas writer and folklorist J. Frank Dobic, 75, died yesterday at, his home. A few months ago he received the presidential "Medal of Freedom," in a White House ceremony.

RRYV MAWR Pa IflV-Rflhfvrt IVlAVVtt, rd. 'tit tUIUUl MacGregOr GOW, Chairman of the board of the Philadelphia Steel and Wire Corp. and direc tor of the Wellington Fund, died yesterday in Bryn Mawr Hospital. He was 71. i I i fourthdrgree burglary.

Sussex County Arraignments: Kenneth Calvin Palmer, 22, of Lewes, ill tn Ih. rhrn mntnr vehicle manslaughter of Helenann Truitt roicy, 16, ot near lcwcs, um morm west of Lewes. Mrs. Josephine E. Weal, 45, of Bridgeville, pleaded not guilty to motor vehicle manslaughter of Cammie Hampton, 44, of Bridqeville on Delaware 582 on Aug.

17. The victim was a passenger. Victor Bowden pleaded guilty to burglary July 8 of William Ellingsworth's service station on U.S. 113 lust north of Ellendale. Presentence Investigation called for.

Victor Andrew Farrell pleaded guilty to burglary In the 4th degree ol the clubhou'' of Shawnee County Club, south Ml(ord thi, summer. Presentence Investigation ordered U.S. District Court Criminal Sentences: Judqt Caleb R. Leyton Ill's cue: Waller J. Shevitski 22, of 200.

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