Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey (2024)

COURIER-POST, Monday, January 16, 1964 OBITUARIES Rev. Harry J. Knisell STRATFORD Services will be Wednesday for the Rev. Harry J. Knisell, a semi-retired Assembly of God minister who spent 45 years of his life in religious work.

Rev. Knisell, 65, died Saturday in Presbyterian Hospital, Philadelphia, after a brief illness. Born in the Fairview section of Camden on Jan. 9, 1919, Rev. Knisell graduated from Camden High School.

He attended Asbury College in Wilmore, and Central Bible College, Springfield, Mo. After completing his ministerial training, he served as pastor in churches in Kentucky and New York, where he was active in pioneering many new churches. In 1959 he returned to New Jersey to become minister at the Colonial Manor Assembly of God Church, Woodbury. After leaving that church in 1964, he became assistant presbyter of the Southern Section of the Assembly of God of New Jersey. He later served as pastor at the Overbrook Assembly of God Church, Philadlphia.

Since retiring from the Overbrook pastorate a few years ago, he had worked with the Faith Bible Fellowship Church, Upper Darby, Pa. Rev. Knisell also was a chaplain with the rank of major in the Civil Air Patrol. He is survived by his wife, Irene and a daughter, Carol of Stratford. Funerals services will be 11 a.m.

Wednesday in the Calvary Assembly of God Church, 2139 Browning Road, Pennsauken, where friends and relatives may call at 10 a.m. Arrangements are under the DEATH NOTICES On January 14, 1984 Josephine (nee Koehler). Wife of George of Oaklyn, N.J. Age 67 years. Also survived by three sons Richard Gerard Allgeier and Leonard Burkhardt, four daughters Jane Kinsler, Joann Rielly, Carol Pelouze and Jacqueline Stony and one brother Andrew Koehler, 13 grandchildren.

Relatives and friends will meet Wednesday 9 a.m. at the CRERAN FUNERAL HOME, 400 White Horse Pike, Oaklyn, Mass of Christian Burial St. Aloysius Church 10 a.m. Interment New St. Mary's Cemetery.

Friends may call Tuesday evening. BACON On January 15, 1984, Sylvia S. (nee Shepherd), wife of the late W. Bartlett Bacon, of Cherry Hill, N.J. Age 78 years.

Survived by a daughter Mrs. Norman J. Bouchard, of Cherry Hill, a step-daughter Mrs. Albert J. Bouchard of New Canaan, two step-sons William B.

Bacon Jr. of Canyon, Texas and Howard B. Bacon of Needham, Mass. Two sisters Mrs. George V.

Higgins of Falmouth, Mass. and Mrs. John W. Stanley of Greenville, S. Carolina, three grandchildren, eight step-grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and two step-great-grandchildren.

tives and friends are invited to attend funeral services on Tuesday at 4pm at Grace Episcopal Church, East Kings Highway, Haddonfield. Interment at Boston, Mass. Contributions as memorial may be made to the church or charity of your choice. Arrangements by HOLL-MURPHY FUNERAL HOME OF HADDONFIELD. BAKER Of Cinnaminson, NJ.

On January 13, 1984. Helen M. (nee Jessup). Age 81 years. Wife of the late Francis, mother of Mary Lou Gould of Newtown, PA, sister of Elizabeth Lippincott and Edward Jessup both of Riverton, grandmother of David F.

Gould Ill and Geoffrey C. Gould, great grandmother of Crystal N. Gould and Lee G. Gould. Memorial vice Sunday Jan.

22, 3pm, Westfield Friends Meeting House, Cinnaminson, NJ. Memorial contributions maybe made to Friends General terence Phila Yearly Meeting. Arrangments by LEWIS FUNERAL HOME, MOORESTOWN. BILEWICZ Edward on January 14, 1984, of the Elmer Road, Richwood, NJ, age 65. Husband of Frieda (nee Reuter).

Also survived by two sisters, Petronela Leko of Waterford, and Mrs. Edna vich of Turnersville. Relatives and friends will meet on Wednesday 8:30 at the KELLEY FUNERAL HOME, 125 Pitman Avenue, Pitman. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 a.m. at St.

Bridget's Church, Glassboro. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery, Chews Landing. Friends may call day evening at the funeral home. Those desiring may make a contribution to the Harrison Township Historical Society Old Town Hall, Mullica Hill, NJ.

BIRNBAUM January 1. 14, 1984. Dr. Leo husband of Julia (nee Schwartz) of 3025 West Chapel Cherry Hill, N.J. Father of Helen M.

Kushner and Mark Birnbaum, also survived by seven grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to services Tuesday 10:30 a.m. PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS, 2001 Haddonfield-Berlin Cherry HIll, N.J. Interment Mt. Hebron Cemetery, Flushing, N.

Y. Family will return to the Kushner residence 125 Saw Mill Cherry Hill, N.J. The family respectfully requests contributions in his memory be made to the Jewish Geriatric Home, Cherry Hill, CHRISTIE January 13, 1984. Eliza R. (nee Kessler).

Wife of the late Archibald Christie. Of Haddonfield, N. J. Age 100 years. Survived by two daughters Mrs.

Richard B. Carli, of Haddonfield and Mrs. George F. Scheffer, of Colorado Springs, Colorado, a son John Christie' Palm Coast, seven grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Services will be held on Tuesday, at 2 PM, at Bible Presbyterian Church, Haddon Ave.

at Cuthbert Collingswood, where friends may call after 1 PM. Interment Harleigh Cemetery. Contributions as a memorial may be made to Delanco Bible Presbyterian Home, 531 Delaware Delanco, N. J. 08075.

Arrangements by HOLL-MURPHY OF HADDONFIELD. CONNELL On January 15, 1984 Edward age 64 years. Beloved husband of Kathleen (nee Berthoud) of Collingswood, NJ, formerly of Pennsauken. Also survived by one daughter Patricia Henderson of Washington Township; three sons, Edward V. of Cherry Hill, Jeffrey F.

of Glendora, and Collingswood; and six grandchildren. Mr. Connell was staff manager for National Life Insurance Co. of Upper Darby, Pa. until retiring seven months ago, and was an army veteran of World War I1.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Wednesday 9 a.m. from the EDWARD P. LEONARD JR. FUNERAL HOME, 35th Street and River Avenue, Camden, NJ. Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m.

at St. John the Baptist R.C. Church, 31st and Pleasant Streets, Camden. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday after 7 p.m.

at the funeral home. Parking on premises. direction of the Hanna Funeral Home, 200 White Horse Pike, Oaklyn. Alexander J. Di Renza BELLMAWR Services will be held tomorrow for Alexander J.

Di Renza, a former flyweight fighter and borough official. Mr. Di Renza, 84, died yesterday in Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center, Camden, after a lengthy illness. He began fighting in 1916 under the name "Battling Murray." Before retiring in 1926, Mr. Di Renza fought in more than 150 fights, including six for the world flyweight title.

In 1927, Mr. Di Renza went to work as a claims investigator for the Philadelphia Transportation Co. He retired in 1962. In 1948, he moved to Bellmawr. In his first years in the borough he served HUGHES On January 14, 1984 Dorothy B.

(nee Lloyd), age 68 years, of Williamstown, NJ, formerly of Pennsauken, NJ. Beloved wife of the late John, Survived by three sons, R. Jr. of Sewell, NJ, David L. Turnersville, NJ, William H.

of Pennsauken; one sister, Mildred Schleeter of Pennsauken; eleven grandchildren; three great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend the funeral service 1 2 p.m. Tuesday at Martin Luther Chapel, Route 130 and Terrace Avenue, sauken, Interment Lakeview rial Park, Cinnaminson, NJ. No viewing. Memorial contributions may be made to a charity of the donor's own choice.

Arrangements under the direction of the BROWN FUNERAL HOME, 33 W. ole Avenue, Merchantville, NJ. KNISELL On January 14, 1984. Rev. Harry J.

Beloved husband of Irene M. (nee Glodkowski). Of Stratford, N.J. Age 65. Father of Carol Knisell, at home.

Relatives and friends of the family and members of organizations that he was a member are invited to attend funeral cerises, pas Assembly Wednesday of God 11 a.m. Church, at 2139 the Browning Pennsauken. There will be a viewing one hour prior to the service. Interment Harleigh Cemetery, Camden. Arrangements by the HANNA FUNERAL HOME, Oaklyn, N.

J. LANIGAN On January 15, 1984. Francis J. Sr. band of the late Catherine C.

(nee simmons). Formerly of Runnemede. Age 79. Father of Margaret Miller, Arlene Van Camp, James Francis J. Jr.

and Joseph Lanigan. Eighteen grandchildren. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday 8:30 a.m. at the GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, Black Horse Pike Haverford Runnemede. Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 a.m.

St. Maria Goretti R.C. Church, Runnemede. Interment New St. Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr.

Friends may call Tuesday evening after 7 at the funeral home. LIBERATORE On January 14, 1984. Giuseppe (Joseph). Beloved husband of Cosma (nee Lopertido). Cherry Hill, N.J.

Age 89 years. Devoted father of Mary Nepa of Bristol, Helen Canzanese of North Cape May and Grace Sanchirico of Cherry Hill. Dear brother of Marianna Cordisco of Italy, and Theresa Valentino of Bristol, Pa. Also survived by nine grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Mr.

tore was a veteran of World War I. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday from 8:30 a.m. at the JOSEPH FALCO FUNERAL HOME, 6600 N. Browning Pennsauken, N.J. Mass of tian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m.

in the Church of Peter, Maple Merchantville. Interment at New den Cemetery. There will be a viewing at the funeral home on Tuesday evening after 7 p.m. Ample parking on premises. LOMAS On January 15, 1984.

Mary (nee Reap). Of Magnolia, N.J. Age 70 years. Beloved wife of the late Joseph A. Devoted mother of Dolores McFarland of Grenloch, Joseph H.

of Magnolia, James C. of Henry Ronald J. of Magnolia. Seven grandchildren. Relatives and friends and members the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church of Magnolia are invited to attend the funeral services 11a.m.

Thursday from the IREDELL FUNERAL HOME, 402 White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights. Interment N. Cedar Hill Cemetery, Phila. Friends may call at the funeral home 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday evening.

LUTHER January 13, 1984. Alice (nee Shackel. ford). Age 85 years. Of Haddonfield.

Wife of the late Charles E. Survived by one daughter Virginia L. Johansen, of Haddonfield, one son Charles denwold, one brother, Joseph L. elford Haddonfield, grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Service for relatives and friends Tuesday, 11 AM, at Grace copal Church, E.

Kings Haddonfield. Interment Harleigh Cemetery, Camden. Memorial expressions may be made to Deborah Hospital, Trenton Browns Mills, N. J. 08015.

Arrangements by FUNERAL HOME, 8 West Kings Haddonfield. MAURER On January 14, 1984 Elwood of Palmyra; brother of Miss Edna K. Maurer and Miss Louise A. Maurer, both of Palmyra, and Mrs. Edith M.

Weiss of Willingboro. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday 11 a.m. at the WEBER FUNERAL HOME, 112 Broad Street, Riverton. Interment Hillside Cemetery, Roslyn, Pa. Friends may call Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m.

Please make memorials to the Deborah Heart Hospital, Browns Milis, NJ. ARTHUR L. JOSEPH PREDPELSKI FUNERAL HOME 541-1211 ML. Ephraim Ave. CAMDEN, N.4.

on both the zoning board and the board of health. From 1959 until 1979 he was a member of the sewerage authority. Mr. Di Renza was a charter member of the Bellmawr Lions Club and director of the Bellmawr Boys Club. Hewas a charter and life member of the Veteran Boxers Association of Philadelphia.

Mr. Di Renza is survived by his wife, Filomena; a daughter, Dolores E. Rossi-Moke of Glendora; three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. He also is survived by two sisters and four brothers. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m.

tomorrow in Mary, Mother of the Church, Curtis Avenue, Bellmawr. Friends may call at the Gardner Funeral Home, Black Horse Pike and Haverford Road, Runnemede, between 8:30 and 9:30 a.m. ORAHOOD On Jan. 13, 1984. Wayne Wharton.

Age 79 years. Of Pennsauken, N. J. Beloved husband of Eleanor R. Bailey.

Also vived by one cousin Elizabeth Houck, of Timonium, Md. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend the funeral service 11 AM Tuesday at the First Presbyterian Church, Maple Ave. and Centre Merchantville, N. J. Interment Wednesday, Academia Cemetery, Port Royal, Pa.

No viewing. Friends may call at the Hearth Room of First Presbyterian Church from 10 AM until service time for family visitation on Tuesday. Memorial contributions may be made to the Memorial Fund of First Presbyterian Church or TriCounty Alzheimers Support Group, 13 Locust Moorestown, N. J. 08057.

Arrangements under the direction of the STEPHENSON-BROWN FUNERAL HOME, 33 W. Maple Merchantville, N. J. TITTERMARY On January 14, 1984 Anna J. (nee Rutter) of Westmont, N.J.

Wife of the late John. Age 76 years. Survived by five sons Heber, John, Harry, George and Jerry Tittermary, three daughters Annie Zolinski, Elizabeth Barndt, and Joyce Massey, two sister Jennie Fisher, Catherine Mc Call, 20 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren. Relatives and friends will meet Thursday 10 a.m. at the CRERAN FUNERAL HOME, 400 White Horse Pike, Oaklyn.

Funeral services 11a.m. at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Haddon Fern Collingswood. Interment Harleigh Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday evening. TRAPPE On January 14, 1984, of Merchantville, NJ (formerly of Ocean City, NJ), Nettie V.

Trappe (nee Van), age 91 years. Wife of the late Thomas Trappe. Survived by cousins William H. Maier, Westville, NJ, Carl W. Maier, Ocean Side, her dearest friends Blanche and Pete Pearce, Audubon, NJ.

Mrs. Trappe was a member of the First Baptist Church, of Merchantville, NJ. Relatives, friends of the family are invited to the viewing and funeral Tuesday morning after 10 a.m. JOHN A. HEALEY FUNERAL HOME, 9 White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights, NJ.

Funeral services 11 a.m. Interment Harleigh Cemetery. No calling hours Monday eve. WALDRON On January 14, 1984. Bridget.

Wife of the late Anthony. Of Haddonfield. Age 91. Survived by son James of Haddonfield, a sister Anna Burke of Tuckerton. tives and friends are invited to attend the Mass of Christian Burial on day at 10a.m.

at Christ the King Church, Haddonfield. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington, N.J. Funeral under the direction of the EUGENE V. HINSK I FUNERAL HOME of Haddonfield. WARREN William Age 65.

Of 1546 Ormond Camden. Died Friday January 13, 1984. He is survived by his wife Mozelle, one son Gerald at home, one sister Mrs. Lillian Crawford of Camden, two aunts Mrs. Edith Bizzell and Mrs.

Grace Johnson and one uncle Samuel Warren, all of North Carolina. Nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Wednesday January 18. at 8 p.m. at Kaigh Avenue Baptist Church, 9th.

Kaighn Camden where friends may call after 6 p.m. Interment New. Camden Cemetery. Arrangements by TUNSIL FUNERAL HOME of Camden and Palmyra. WHEELER James B.

On January 13, 1984. Of minson, NJ. Beloved husband of Helen E. Kuhn Wheeler. Father of Paulette step-father of Linda Coughlin, Mark T.

Kennedy, Sharyl D'Agostino, Karyn Adams, Eric Kennedy and cia Kennedy; grandfather of five; and brother of Jacqueline Bigwood and Kendall Wheeler. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral service day afternoon 1 p.m. at the GIVNISH FUNERAL HOME, 1200 RI. 130, Cinnaminson. Interment Lakeview Memorial Park.

Friends may call Monday evening after 7 and Tuesday 12 noon until time of service. IN MEMORIAM McGUIRE In the memories we have of you We'll always keep you near. We know when you are with us And then it seems so clear. You've been there through the hardest Times and shared with us our cheer. So close and yet so far apart No time will heal our broken heart.

Happy Birthday Sean. We love you. Mommy, Daddy and Michael SHAPE-UP BE A WISE BUYER SHOP THE AUTOMOTIVE ADS IN THE DAILY SUNDAY COURIER-POST NOTICE Please Take Notice that in accordance with N.J.S.A. application has been made by Joseph. Boccella, 291 New Freedom Road, Berlin, Winslow Township, New Jersey 08009, to the Director, Division el Motor Vehicles, Trenton, New Jersey, to receive title papers and issue New Jersey certificale of ownership for a Link Belt Crane, 1961, vehicle 9LJT 1002, previously Udelson Equipment Company.

1400 Brookpark Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44109. Obiections, if any, must be made, in writing, within ten (10) days of the date of this advertisem*nt, to the Division of Motor Vehicles, Attention: W. Patrick Scheffer, Chief, Certificate of Ownership Bureau. 137 East State Street, Trenton New Jersey. JOSEPH BOCCELLA (1107) (562.64) INVITATION FOR INSURANCE QUOTATIONS Notice is hereby given that quotations will be received by the Mayor and Council of the Township of Berlin until 4:30 P.M.

on January 30, 1984, for all insurance and bonds sary for the protection of the Township of Berlin for a period of one year, A copy of specifications may be obtained in the office of the Township Clerk, Municipal Building, Bate Avenue, West Berlin, daily from 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Mayor and Council reserves the right to reiect any and all quotations in the best interest of the Township of Berlin. Each quotation must accompanied by an affidavit of non collusion. LEONA B.

CLYDE Township Cierk (1246) ($17.82) NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed will be received and publicly, opened in the Executive Office of the New Jersev Expressway Authority's, Administration Building af' the Farley Service Plaza, on the Atlantic City Expressway, Mile Post 21.4, Elwood. N.J. on: Date: January 27, 1984 Time: 10:30 A.M. For the purchase and delivery of: One (1) F-8000. 1984 Ford Tractor or approved equal.

Model -876 W.B. G.V.W. 60,000 Ibs. Detailed specifications, bidding instructions and bid forms may be obtained at the tive Office on any normal work day prior to day of bidding. Sealed bids must be panied by certified check or bid bond equal to of the total bid price.

Bids shall returned on the forms vided. Bidders are required to comply with the regulations of P.L: 1975. c.127, Affirmative Actions Regulations. VINCENT L. LEONETTI Purchasing Manager (1263) ($73.26) To the owners of the premises herein specified: 40 North 35th Street, 718 North 9th Street, 716 North 9th Street North 9th Street.

712 North 9th Street. 708 North 9th 1139 South 8th Street, 627 York Street, 831 Vine Street, 581 Spruce Street, 1006 Newton Avenue, to: Wilfredo Santiago, Jack Moreland, Amanda Moreland, James Frazier, Addie Frazier, Isaac Muns, Elabio Garcia, Maria Garcia, Juan Rivera, Lilia Bishop, I.G. Harris, Willie Ervin, Colon Williams, Iglesia Pentecostal Fuente De Vida, Joseph Scott, as their interest may appear in the forementioned properties. A hearing was held on December 20, 1983 at 2:00 p.m. al the Office of the Public City Hall, Camden, New Jersey, on notice to the record owner of the above captioned premises, upon the complaint of the Building Inspector, suant to Chapter 7, Article 3, Section 7-21, el of the Revised Ordinances of Camden, and the record owners not appearing to answer said allegations set fourth in the Notice of Hearing and Complaint; 1.

There are no plumbing and electrical facilities or the same are in extreme disrepair. 2. There exists broken dows and open entrance ways. 3. Parts of the floor and walls of the said building in piete disrepair and are unsale.

The said premises are vacant. There is general lack of sanitary facilities. 6. The premises are in a eral state of disrepair, dilapidation and uncleanliness. Based upon the above stated findings of lact, it is determined that the said premises are unfit for human habitation and that the existing conditions are dangerous, detrimental, injurous or otherwise, inimical to the health or safely of the residents of Camden, in that, in addition a fire hazard and increases the hazard of accidents or other calamities.

Therefore, in determining that the said premises are in an unsafe condition and pursuant to the Revised Code of the City Camden and Statutes of New Jersey. it is ordered that the premises be demolished within 30 days of the date of this Order. It there premises are not so removed within the above started period, they shall be demolished by the City of Camden, and the cost shall be either filed as a lien against the real property upon which the said dwelling is located, or bring an action to reimburse the City for its costs for said demolition. Leonard J. Dimedio Chief Building 14 inspector Dated: January P.O.

No. C-2990 (1211) ($117.48) Take Notice that by virtue of resolution of the City Council of the City of Camden, New adopted on January 1984, the City of Camden will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, the following described land and premises on Wednesday, January 25, 1984, A.M., in the Council Chambers, 2nd floor, City Hall, Camden, New Jersey, No. 8th Street Plan 10, Block 33, Lot 2 2 story brick and block industrial building (Lot size 142'6" The subiect property shall be sold sublect to the condition that same be rehabilitated within one (1) year of acquisition of title and used for commercial purposes only. The plans and specifications -of rehabilitation shall be approved by the Inspector of the City of Camden. The subiect property shall be sold for no less than $20,000.00.

The sale of the above described property shall be subiect to provisions of Ordinance of the City of Camden, adopted September 15, 1982, prohibiting the sale of transfer of municipal property to any person, partnership, corporation or taxable entity who has any monetary obligation owing to the City of Camden by way of municipal taxes, fees, water and sewer charges, judgments or any other indebtedness created by law. The grantee shall be responsible for securing all vacant property pending tion. The building shall be boarded or otherwise secured to prevent unauthorized entry or use. Said land and premises shall be sold subject to acceptance or rejection by City Council. Said land and premises shall be sold only upon the condition the same or any part thereof shall not be used for used car lot, junk yard or for any other dangerous, noxious or offensive purpose or establishment whatsoever.

Said land and premises shall be sold subiect to any and all ordinances of the City of den, New Jersey, passed and adopted prior to the date of the delivery of the deed therefor. Upon completion of the bidding, the purchaser shall pay at least ten percent of the amount bid in cash, or by cerfified or cashier's check to the order of the City of Camden when the land and premises are struck off at the sale. Said land and premises shall be sold subiect to specific conditions and within said times, as outlined herein; if the grantee fails to satisfy these conditions, within the designated time, the premises shall revert to the City of Camden free and clear of any and all claims, or other liens. For the purpose of this sale by the City of Camden, rehabilitation shall mean that the property will be repaired to comply with the Building Code, the Property Maintenance Code, the Zoning Code and all other applicable Ordinances and Statutes of ine City of Camden and the State of New Jersey related to the use of the specific property. Dated: January 14, 1984 P.O, No.

(1269) (5135.96) LEGAL NOTICES CITY OF AMDEN OFFICE OF ATTORNEY CONTRACT COMPLIANCE UNIT AFFIRMATIVE ACTION REVIEW COUNCIL There will be a meeting of the Affirmative Action Review Council on Wednesday, January 18. 1984, Ms. M. Ann Howard's Office. Assistant Department of Housing and Community Development, Division of Housing Services.

8th Floor, City Hail, Camden, New Jersey 08101 at 5:00 p.m. The purpose of the meeting is to meet with the Contractor and to discuss proiect that are subject to the City Affirmative Action Ordinance. Inquiries can be addressed Office tract of City Floor, City Hall, Camden, New Jersey. 08101, Affn: Victoria M. King.

Dated: January 14, 15, 16, 1984 P.O.C-2988 (1267) ($65.34) CITY OF CAMDEN PUBLIC HEARING ON URBAN DEVELOPMENT ACTION GRANT APPLICATION The City of Camden, Office of Development, will hold Public Hearing on an tion to the Department of Housing and Urban ment Action Grant Program pursuant to Title 24 of the Federal Regulation (CFR) 570:445 at 7:00 P.M.. January 26. 1984 in the City Council Chambers, 2nd Floor, City Hall, Camden, New The UDAG application. is intended to assist industrial development in currently vacant industrial site located in the City of Camden. Any individual with tions or comments concering this public hearing should contact: Office of Development, 409.

City Hall, a Carden, New Jersey (609) 757-7488. between the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. Monday through Friday. (12580) ($21.78) Department of Environmental Protection Division of Environmental Quality Air Noise Quality Notice of Public Hearing on the New Jersey State mentation Plan for the ment and Maintenance of National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Lead.

DOCKET NO. DE P-073-83-12 Take Notice that the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (Department), Robert Hughey, Commissioner, suant to the authority of N.J.S.A. and 1 el will hold a lic hearing on the proposed State Implementation Plan (SIP) for the attainment and maintenance of National Ambient Air Quality Standards for lead, The Department is seeking testimony from the public on the obiective of the plan, the way in which the plan was developed, the effecgs of the proposed measures, and recommendations for their implementation. Written oral testimony concerning the posed plan will be received at the public hearing to be held on February 22, 1984 from 10:00 A.M. until the end of testimony, at first floor meeting room of the State Library, 185 West State Street, Trenton, New Jersey 08625.

Information on locations where the text of the SIP and appendices can be examined can be obtained from: Mr. John C. Elision, Bureau of Air Pollution Control. Department of Environ mental Protection, CN 072, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, (609) 292-6710. Persons wishing to testify at the public hearing should ister in advance by writing or calling as given above.

Written comments also may be submitted to the above address until February 28, 1984. This hearing is being held in accordance with the provisions of the Air Pollution Control Act (1954), as amended (N.J.S:A. 1 et seq.) and under Title 40, Section 51.4 of the Code of Federal Regulations. (1229) PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by Camden County Council on Economic Opportunity, Inc. (CCCOEO) bid package, number (s) 19 which consists of a 99 unit multi and 25 single family dwellings; and package 20, 21 22 which consist of 10 units each located in Camden County.

Bids will be opened at the CCCOEO main office located al 538 Broadway. Camden, N.J. 08103 Tuesday. vary 24th at 10 a.m. sharp.

All Bids must be in receipt of CCCOEO no later than Tues: dav, January 24, 1984 at 10 a.m. sharp. Specification, instructions, etc, for the proposed weatheritation of the identified proper ties prepared by CCCOEO will be filed in the main office and may be obtained during lar business hours Monday to Friday 9-5 anytime after noon Tuesday, January 17. 1984. Bids must be made according to the manner specified via CCCOEO instruction and must be enclosed in a sealed lope bearing the proiects corresponding number.

All specified documentation must be in receipt of CCCOEO af time of bid opening or Bid will be disqualified. Bidders are required to comply with the agency requirements for qualified contractors by submitting copy of their contractors liability insurance policy in the amount of at least $300.000 property damage, $300,000 bodily iniury and $100,000 workmen's compensation. CCCOEO reserves the right to reiect any and all bids. Minor inconsequential variance or technical omissions may be subiect to waiver, when in the of CCCOEO reiection or waiver shall be to its interest or advantage. By Order of Camden County Council on Economic Opportunity, Inc.

(1257) (583.16) To the owners of the premises herein specified: 339 Royden Street, 1145 Empire Ave: nue, 112 Elm Street, 108 Elm Street, 1448 Bradley Avenue, 1446 Bradley Avenue, 1027 Beideman nue, 1. North 28th Street, 130 North 23rd Street, 482 Raritan Street, 266 Ave: nue, High Street, 493 Boyd Street, to: Juan Davila, Allen Harris. Michael Hohney, Keith Murry, Leaner Frazier, Evelynne Frazier, Ismael Cadrera, William Ray, aid Gordon, Larry Daniels, Frederick E. Hunter, Edith Cook, Clifton Dozier, as their interest may appear in the aforementioned proper ties. A hearing was held on December 16, 1983 at 2:00 p.m.

at the Office of the Public Officer, City Hail, Camden, New Jersey, on notice to the record owner of the above captioned premises, upon the complaint of the Buidling Inspector, pursuant to Chapter 7, Article 3, Secton 7-21, et of the Revised Ordinances of Camden, and the record owners not appearing to answer said allegations set fourth in the Notice of Hearing and Complaint; There are no plumbing and electrical facilities or the same are in extreme disrepair. 2. There exists broken win.dows and open entrance ways. 3. Parts of the floor and walls of the said building are in compiete disrepair and are unsafe.

The said premises are vacant, 5. There is general lack of sanitary facilities. 6. The premises are in a general state of disrepair, dilapidation and uncleanliness. Based upon the above stated findings of fact, it is determined that the said premises are unfit for human habitation and that the existing conditions are dangerous, detrimental, injurous or otherwise, inimical to the health or safety of the residents of Camden, in that, in addition it creates a fire hazard and increases the hazard of dents or other calamities.

Therefore, in determining that the said premises are in an unsafe condition and pursuant to the Revised Code of the City of Camden and Statutes of New Jersey, is ordered that the said premises be demolished within 30 days of the date of this Order. If these premises are not so removed within the above stated period, they shall be by the City of Camden, and the cost shall be either field as a lien against the real property upon which the said dwelling is located, or bring City an action to reimburse the for its costs for said demolition. Leonard J. Dimedio Dated: Chief Building 14 Inspector P.O. No.

C-2989. January 1984 (1212) ($118.80) LEGAL NOTICES POLICY OF NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF HANDICAPPED STATUS The Borough of Lawnside does not discriminate on the basis of handicapped status in the admission or access to, or treatment or employment in its programs or activities. Jessie G. Harris, Borough Administrator, 4 Douglas Lawnside, N.J. has been designated to coordinate compliance with the nondiscrimination requirements contained in section 51.55 of the revenue sharing regulations.

JESSIE G. HARRIS Administrator (1271) ($14.52) PUBLIC NOTICE In re Proposed Amendment N.J.A.C. to dural Rules of the Office of Cable Television Docket No. 834C-6978 (Arpeals of Municipal Refusals under N.J.S.A. -30(e)).

Take Notice that a public hearing in the above matter will commence Tuesday, February 7, 1984 beginning 10:00 at the Board of Public Utilities, 1100 Raymond Newark, New Jersey. JOHN P. CLEARY Director Office Cable Television Board of Public Utilities (1264) ($13.20) NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals addressed to Barbara L. Doichan, Borough Clerk, will be received up to 8:15 P.M. on January 25, 1984 at which time they will be publicly opened and read at the Borough Hall, 2001 Egg Harbor Road.

Lindenwold, New Jersey 08021 for the following: LEASING OF POLICE VEHICLES Proposal Forms, Instructions to Bidders and other bidding documents may be mined or obtained at the office of the Borough Clerk during normal office hours at the above address. The Borough Council reserves the right to reiect any or all proposals in whole or in part and to waive such infor malities as may be permitted by law. Bidders are requested to comply with the requirements of Public Law of 1975, Chapter 127, Affirmative Action Requirements. On January 13, 1984 John J. husband of the late Josephine R.

(nee Taconelli) of Collingswood, N.J. Survived by two daughters Barbara Sandt, Patricia Scarduzio, three sisters Jean Rothman, Mary Paul and Teresa Apostle, six grandchildren and one great grandchild. Relatives and friends are to attend the funeral Tuesday invited. from the ROBERT BLAKE FUNERAL HOME, 226 Collings Collingswood, N.J. Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m.

Church of St. Collingswood. Interment Atlantic City Cem. Pleasantville, N.J. Viewing Monday eve.

Di PAOLO On January 13, 1984 Julia (nee Fanelte) of Camden. Beloved wife of the late Salvatore. Devoted mother of Lucille Buffington of Pennsauken and the late Louis A. Di Paolo, sister of Carrie and Ida Fanelle of Camden, Rose Costanzo of Fairview, Sister Mary Donata S.S.N.D., Phila. and Frank Fanelle of W.

Collingswood, seven grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the viewing 6-8 p.m. Monday evening from St. Stephen's R.C. Church, Browning Pennsauken.

Mass of Christian Burial 8 p.m. following viewing. Final commendation, 10 a.m. Tuesday from rment Calvary Cemetery. Family request contributions to be made to St.

John of God, 532 Delsea Westville Grove. Arrangements by IREDELL FRANCESCONI FUNERAL HOME, Haddon DIBLASIO On January 14, 1984 Anthony, beloved husband of Sadie (nee Cangelose) of Cherry Hill, NJ, age 66 years. Also viving are one son John Anthony DiBlasio of Medford, NJ and one daughter Elaine Vets of Turnersville; four grandchildren; a brother William of Pennsauken; three sisters, Mrs. Janet Petricari of Cape May, Mrs. Mary Doto Mariton, and Mrs.

Yolanda Balsama of Collingswood. Mr. DiBlasio was an employee of. Campbell Soup Co. of Camden for 46 years.

Relatives and friends of the family will meet Tuesday morning for viewing and funeral from 8:30 to 10:15 a.m. in the BOCCO FUNERAL HOME, 1300 N. Kings Highway, Cherry Hill, NJ. Mass of Christian Burial and Communion will be celebrated at 11 a.m. in St.

Peter's Church, Merchantville, NJ. Entombment New St. Mary's Cemetery Mausoleum, Bellmawr, NJ. DIRENZA On January 15, 1984. Alexander J.

band of Filomena (nee Corroza) Of Bellawr, N.J. Age Father of Dolores E. Rossi-Moke. Brother of Ann Frino, Rose Piscielli, Thomas, Tony, Joseph and Peter DiRenza. Three dren, six great-grandchildren.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday 10 a.m. at Mary Mother of the Church, Bellmawr, Interment New St. Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr. Friends may call Tuesday morning a.m. at the GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, Black Horse Pike Haverford Runnemede.

ELLIS Moorestown, N.J. On January 14, 1984. Hannah L. Age 87. Sister of Edith Jeffries of Moorestown.

Funeral services Tuesday 2 p.m. LEWIS FUNERAL HOME, 78 E. Main Moorestown. Burial Mt. Laurel Cemetery.

No viewing. Memorial contributions may be made to N.J. Foundation for the Blind, Box 929, Denville, N. J. 07834.

FARLEY On January 15, 1984 Ivy M. (nee Elliott), wife of the late Joseph T. of Gloucester City, NJ, age 74 years. Also survived by one daughter Naomi Lonabaugh; one son Joseph D. Farley; nine grandchildren; five great grandchildren; one brother Douglas Elliott; one sister Eleanor Cassidy.

Relatives and friends are invited to services Wednesday 10 a.m. at the ETHERINGTON FUNERAL HOME, 700 Powell Street, Gloucester. Interment Grove Cem. Friends may call Tuesday eve. 7109 p.m.

FLYNN On January 15, 1984. Richard. Of Mt. Ephraim, N.J. Age 40.

Son of Catherine Lutter and brother of George Flynn. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the Mass of Christian Burial Wednesday 11 a.m. at Sacred Heart R.C. Church, Kings a Mt. Ephraim where they may call one hour prior to mass.

Interment New St. Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr. Arrangements under the direction of the GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, mede. GOSS On January 13, 1984, John of Delanco, N.J. Age 62 years.

Employee of Stone and Webster, Cherry N.J. Surviving his wife Mary, a daughter Mariann Horn, a son John J. four grandchildren. Funeral services and interment will be private. There will be no calling hours.

Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donors choice. Inglesby Sons FUNERAL HOME Established 1924 JOHN E. INGLESBY Manager GERALD A. INGLESBY COVE WYNDAM RDS. PENNSAUKEN Air Conditioned 662-1271 BARBARA L.

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