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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 22

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Courier-Posti
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Camden, New Jersey
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delphia, posted $300 security for 'CamIcn Youth' Held COURIER-POST, Camcfen, N. Wtdnttday, Stpttmbtr 19, 195' 22 hearing Rout. 23 Deioro JUUge As Kogus Solicitor MIT a HvJ Lewis Mutchler In Gloucester DcplfordTwp. County court Pliila. Driver Held as Tipsy After Crash Ptl Walter V.

Pucolowskl, of Gloucester Township police, ar rested Luff after his car rammed OKs Contract For School an automobile operated by Mrs, Marv Karwan. 51. of Landing A Philadelphia motorist who adelphia, ste construction, Zane and O'Connor, of Run-noniede, plumbing, Charles II. Knecht. of Pennsau-ken, heating, and Jack Adler, of Philadelphia, electrical work.

$75,570. Hoy Leaves School Hus, Struck by Automobile Cross Keys, Sept. 19 A five-year-old boy was injured Tuesday when he was struck by an automobile after alighting from a school bus near his home. Larry Pluta, of Star Cross, near here, was admitted to Elmer Try Hilltop, as Mrs. Karwan was stopped to make a turn i.ito Landing rd.

from the Black Horse pk. Westville Grove, Sept. 19 Thorofare, Sept 19 A Camden youth was returned to tho county Jail In default of $500 bail Tuesday night by Municipal Judgo John J. Kitchen, of West Deptford Township, pending fur-ther investigation of a disorderly charge, Frank C. Brown, 19, of the 800 block Morgan was arretted Saturday night In Green Fields Village by Ptl.

Frank Pullo and Sam Fuss. Tollee Chief Ray. mond Roberts said Brown was arrested while allegedly soliciting funds and pocketing the money. eluded Williamstown police during a chase on Black Horse pk. was arrested near Blackwood and charged with, drunken driving Deptford Township Board ot Edu Pucalowskl had been alerted to cation has awarded contracts totaling for construction of a 23-classroom junior high Tuesday night after his car was be on the lookout for a zigzag-zing driver by Williamstown police, who said they lost him during a chase.

The motorist was examined by involved in a collision. Martin J. Luff. 54. of the 800 school on Fox Run rd.

Townshio voters approved a Dr. Stanford Seto, of Blackwood. $900,000 bond issue last Dec. 13 Community Hospital with cuts of block E. Ellena who described himself as an official of the Template Manufacturing Phila the ear and forehead.

Neither Luff nor Mrs. Karwan were Injured In the accident. Trooper Daniel LaFerriere, of the Malaga barracks, said the boy was struck on Tuckahoe rd, by a car operated by Walter Sol 1 rTfl omon, 41, of the 1300 block Bar-neft Philadelphia. The motor to construct a ntne-ciassroom elementary school not to exceed $200,000 and the junior hih school at a cost of $700,000. The elementary school on Shady Lane rd.

is now under construction. The board, at a special nicotine voted to name the new school "Deptford Township High School." William II. Kilpatrick, board secretary, explained the board will use the building for junior high school grades at the beginning, but plans are to develop it into a full scale high school. ist took the boy to the hospital, Larry is a pupil at St. Mary Parochial School, Williamstown and the mishap occurred when he was returning home from the day classes.

Solomon was summoned for New Fall Patterns just arrived from our famous tailoring plants! failure to stop for a school bus Five contractors with the lowest and posted $100 security for a bids were Paul Maxwell, of Mt. hearing Sept. 25 before Judge f.pnraim, general construction, Ernest Alvino in Franklin Town Peter Stewart, of Phil-lship. Money in one day CHECK FOR $1U0 for refinishine St. Joseph's High School gymnasium floor is presented to Msgr.

B. Strenski, pastor of St. Joseph's Church, 10th and Liberty by a special events committee of the Polish American Citizens Club. Handing over check is Anthony Lawrenz, committee chairman, accompanied by Chester Sokolowski and Walter Sliwkowski (left to right) co-chairmen. Eugene Pyzik also is a co-chairman of the committee named by Joseph Dynakowski, club president.

I if just a phone call away Call HFC when you need a loan for any good reason. You can borrow $20 to $500 in one day take up to 24 months to repay. And you borrow with confidence because HFC is America's only consumer finance company backed by 78 years ex-; perience. the three parcels of land into a Zoning Shift Proposed for Cinnaminson OUSEHOLD FINANCE ready pressing school and utilities problems in the township. All the land is located south of Rt 130.

The planning board also approved preliminary plans lor an 88-home development at Bryn-wood Square, on the Moorestown-Riverton rd. Plans submitted by Albert E. Edwards, of Haddonfleld, to develop 144 lots on 43 acres of a 67-acre tract on Cinnaminson ave. near Fairfax dr. were taken into consideration.

Action on the proposal will be taken at the Oct. 16 meeting of the board. new R2A classification, will be returned to the Township Committee to be presented for a public hearing Sept. 25. Under the proposed measure, certain areas will be upgraded and others downgraded to establish the new classification and permit the construction of new homes.

Some areas are presently classified as Rl and others R3. Objectors to the rezoning declare the new classification will permit another mass invasion of home builders to add to the al I WIAAsi- I II Cinnaminson, Sept. 19 An ordinance amendment Introduced by the Township Committee to reclassify three tracts of land was approved by a 4-3 vote Tuesday night by the Township Planning Board. The amendment, which groups 2 CAMDEN OFFICES: 128 N. Broadway, 2nd Floor, WOodlawn 3-7029 604 Federal Cor.

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