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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 13

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Courier-Posti
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Camden, New Jersey
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COURIER-POST, CamcUn, N. Saturday, November 30, 1961 13 Auto Registration Climbing Steadily between 4 and 5 million, and Florida and New Jersey fir 3 feigf n-jf-nn-p, humjb.T iiB.jL. tp-" between three and four million. These nine leading states ac count for 50.4 per cent of the national total. Automobile registrations in New Jersey will climb to 2,950,000 by the end of 1968, Ralph Angelillo of the Automobile Club of Southern New Jersey, predicted at Cherry Hill today.

Estimates indicate automobiles will show a three per cent increase over 1967, and 345,000 trucks and buses, a 2.3 per cent increase, in the state. The total represents a 3.0 per cent increase over 1967, when Thirty-two states will have registrations of more than one million. Motorcycle registrations na tionally are expected to total 2,127,859 an increase of 174,837 over 1967. New Jersey 3,200,454 vehicles were registered 45,615 motorcycles in 1967, and is expected to have registered. Nationally, motor vehicle registrations will jump close to the 100 million mark by Dec.

31, 55,138 registered by the end of 1968. construction of the $13.4 million project will be opened Monday. ARCHITECT'S sketch of Atlantic City Conven-tion Hall after completion of proposed one floor-addition. Bids for the AAA official said, citing reports of the Federal Highway Administration. The government agency predicted an increase to 99,958,000 or 3,013,124 vehicles C-P Reporter Will Address Church Forum Lance Woodruff, a Courier- For Shore Site Addition Convention Hall Bids Are Due more than were registered in 1967.

National Statistics The 1968 national total breaks down to 82,821,000 automobiles a Post reporter who spent two years in Vietnam working with Vietnam Christian Service as a 3.0 per cent increase, and which provided air-conditioning, 400-room Holiday Inn and 340 ATLANTIC CITY Construction bids for a 200, writer and photographer, will room Howard Johnsons are speak at the Sunday Evening 17,137,000 trucks ana Buses, a 3.7 per cent increase. This represents a 3.1 per cent total square foot addition to huge Convention Hall here will be rorum tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, Haddonfield. vehicle increase over 1967. additions to the skyline; the 600-room Traymore joined the Loew's complex; the 360-room Deauville became the Sheraton-Deauville and the 170-room LaConcha, the Treadway opened Monday.

Courier-Post Photo b-y Bob Bartosi PARTIALLY SUBMERGED car in branch of the Newton Creek is checked for possible occupants by Camden firemen. Empty car was ditched in creek after being stolen from parking lot in Collingswood early yesterday. Auto is registered to Mrs. Dolores Rossi of 2918 Adams Camden. California's 11.2 million vehi cle registrations are followed by new lighting, new lobbies and auto and pedestrian entrances and complete Interior redecoration.

It also has 35 separate meeting rooms for groups of from 50 to 40,000 persons. Last year was the most successful in the convention history of Atlantic City home of the nation's first convention bureau. Vietnam Christian Service Is a program sponsored by Church Construction is scheduled to start Feb. 1, with completion scheduled 18 months later in 6.2 million in New York and six be built on Georgia Avenue near Pacific Avenue. Architect is Lockwood Greene Engineers, of New York.

Bond Financing The addition will be financed by a $13 million bond issue which the Atlantic City Improvement Authority expects to sell by mid-January. Actual construction cost is estimated at $10.4 million, with the balance for miscellaneous fees. Under a lease-purchase agreement between the inv million in Texas. Ohio and World Service and is involved in humanitarian work in that Slated for construction are country. 250-room Statler Hilton Trm.

on August, 1970. The one floor and garage addition, adjoining the present Pennsylvania each will have nearly 5.5 million motor vehicles by the end of 1968. Illinois and Michigan will have the Boardwalk, and a 259-room Woodruff will discuss his ex periences while in Vietnam. founded in 1908. For the second jRamada Inn.

year in a row, the number of 1 hall, will permit Atlantic City to offer 526,778 square feet of exhibit space in one building, with conventions in this city topped; 367,752 on one level. The ad 500, a 10 per cent increase. At nrovement authority anH thp dition will have indoor parking city, the addition will he Me same time, attendance for 360 cars, bringing total! financed over 40 years, with the 3 19 per cent, from 396,360 parking capacity in the Hall to city taking title to the building to 469,568. about 700 cars. after final payment of thej Although about 25 conventions The addition will occupy 7.74 bonds.

housed in the hall, these acres bounded by The improvement authority ievents account for about 50 per Florida and Pacific Avenues wil1 the property from thelcent of all Atlantic City's con-and a line 100 feet from thcihousinK authority, which is ob-vention attendance. It also is Boardwalk. The Boardwalk strip) laming it with the assistance of the home of the Miss America will be retained by the Atlantio federal funds. The housing.Pageant, the Ice Capades, in-City Housing Authority and authority has bought or ob-jdoor football and other special Redevelopment Agency for sale taincd options on more than events. to a private developer for stores nalf the "1 properties in thej To keep pace with this and office space.

one-block area. Demolition of business. Atlantic City has been Ceiling of the addition will be 1S ,0 a hotel-motel 30 feet high, with a floor strong the end of J'ear- building boom, enough to hold a 20-ton trailer Rprrnt Improvements Wjlhin the ast )wo truck. Loading docks ac-1 The hall recently underwent a seven national hotel chains have commodating three trucks will $6 million in improvements, moved into Atlantic City. The New Rutgers Building Will Honor Armitage Console Slereoi ZENITH CONSOLE COLOR TV Mini-Basket Washer 295 Sq.

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Mini-Baikal Waihar Pricai Start at Cemplte AM FMFM Sltr Mtdtli pricid frm FREE 81 UHFVHF Color TV Antenna Normal delivery and installation 188 lege. He currently is chairman I "iS Bulgers University will ty, and Gov. Richard J. Hughes dedicate its new $3.3 million are expected to address the classroom-office building to the1 guests, founder and former president of: Building Committee the College of South Jersey! W. Layton Hall, dean of the 90 days In home service FKEEl 6E Spray, Slaam I Dry Iran with any GE Mini-Baikal Waihar.

2 yr. picture lube warranty If you desire terms only $16.66 per mo. If you desire terms only $10.22 per mo. If you desire termi only $10.22 pr me. of its advisory committee.

Members of the community were invited to attend the dedication ceremonies and special open house from 1 to 4:30 p.m., Dec. 8. Students will act as guides on tours of the new building plus the $1.8 million science building and $1.1 million college centers which were opened in 1964. 4-Story Structure Armitage Hall is a four-story, air-conditioned structure, with a connected three-story wing for GAS DRYER during special 1 College of South Jersey, will Tuesday. (preside at the ceremonies which Arthur Armitage have been planned by Dr.

namesake of the handsome(George Masterton, chairman of structure, established the South the academic building pro-Jersey Law School in 1926, and gramming committee, the College of South Jersey one; It was noted by Dean Hall year later. that "the University's progress. The former junior college, in improving educational op-now a full four-year liberal arts portunities at Camden has been 172 Sq. In. Portable TV 18 in.

Diagonal Lifetime Warranty on Circuit Board UHFVHF FREE! Roll-Around Stand $0088 Variable Time Control Fluff Cycle Safety Start Switch Big Lint Trap Easy to Lond end Unload institution, and its companion made easier by the sound base school of law became a part of, which had been built during the a ministrative departments, WE WILL NOT BE UNDER SOLD DURING THIS SALE 2 DAYS LEFT! TODAY 9 to 6 SUNDAY 12 to 5 the Rutgers University system: 24-year history of the college by in 1950. Arthur Armitage who served which stands on the south side of Linden Street, between Fourth and Fifth Streets, on the Camden campus. The new building houses 31 general classrooms and 116 faculty offices. The dedication of Armitage the institution so faithfully." Hall will be held at 1:30 p.m. atj Armitage, now in his ninth the entrance to the building, term as mayor of Collingswood, where Dr.

Mason W. Gross.ihas maintained an active in-president of the State Universi-lterest in the welfare of the col 128 FREE! Normal Installation of Gas If you desire terms only $9.26 per mo. If you desire terms only $8.43 per mo. 1 UU1L COLOR TV RCA COLOR TV feee CALORIC Self-Cleaning GAS RANGE 1 -mm i 'v 0 Simplified Calar Tuning Alt-Autamatlc Pin Tun'nj 0 Big 295 iq. In.

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Vent Hood 2 speed, with Light $27 PORTABLE TVs G.E. 12 in. Portable 69.88 Zenith 12 in. Portable 89.88 G.E. 10 in.

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Family Size Washer $129 G.E. 2 speed, 2 cycle Washer $144 Whirlpool 2 speed, 3 cycle Washer (Multi-Temp.) $177 G.E. 2 speed, 3 cycle (Multi-Temp.) Mini Basket Washer $188 Hoover Apt. Size Washer $139 COLOR TV SPECIALS G.E. Large Screen Color $299 RCA Table Model Color, 1969 Model Big Zenith Table Model $369 BUILDER SPECIALS G.E.

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No-Frost $219 G.E. 18 cu. ft. Side-by-Side Icemaker $399 G.E. 4061b.

Freezer $169 HOME LAUNDRY SPECIALS Whirlpool three cycle multi-temp Washer $144 G.E. Electric Dryer $89 G.E. Gas Dryer (Installed) $128 Whirlpool Gas Dryer $128 rCl '7lzt 59341' lilies L. 701-707 N. Black Horse Pike, Runnemede, N.

931-6164 Daily 10 to 9:30 Sat. 9 to 6 Sunday 12 to OX TIM SPOT TkHMS flftt ALL UPI Couner-Post Mefax AUTO license plates valued at $5,000 are shown by 23-year-old Jeffery Berman of Ottawa, Canada, who has gathered almost 9,000 of the plates since starting to collect them in 1957..

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