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4B XX COURIER-POST, Tuesday, January 12, 1988 OBITUARIES Another obituary: Page 3B Helen M. Allen of Thorofare, Ruth Arnold of Arizona and Dorothy Zawitkowski of Maryland; six grandchildren; and three greatgrandchildren. Services will be 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Henry Funeral Home, 152 W. Atlantic Ave, Aubudon.

Friends may call after 1:30 p.m. Interment will be in Locustwood Memorial Park in Cherry Hill. Blanche Peacock, 91, former tavern owner BURLINGTON TWP. Funeral services will be tomorrowfor Blanche Peacock, a former tavern owner in Camden. Mrs.

Peacock died Saturday at the Burlington Woods Nursing Home in Burlington Township. She was 91. Mrs. Peacock owned Blanche's ber of the Trinity United Methodist Church of Merchantville. In February, she would have been a member of the church for 75 years.

Mrs. Gelston graduated from Friends Central School in Philadelphia in 1914. Surviving are a son, John H. a sister, May Watson McDowell, both of Issaqual; two grandchildren, Patricia and Jacqueline, both of Issaqual; and two nieces, Elizabeth Watson Kern and Virginia Ann Watson, both of Westfield, Union County. Services will be held at 3:15 p.m.

tomorrow in Harleigh Cemetery, Haddon Avenue, Camden. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Red Cross. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Stephenson-Brown Funeral Home in Merchantville. Helen Watson Gelston, Red Cross volunteer MERCHANTVILLE Graveside services are scheduled for tomor-fow afternoon for Helen Watson Gelston, who served 34 years as a volunteer with the Camden County Chapter of the American Red Cross. Mrs.

Gelston died last Tuesday at the Issaqual Villa Care Center, Issaqual, Wash. She was 90. Born in Merchantville, Mrs. ston resided here until her husband's death in 1973, when she moved to Issaqual. She was the wife of the late J.

Hubert Gelston. The couple was married in 1934 in Washington Memorial Chapel, George Washington Memorial Park, Valley Forge, Pa. Mrs. Gelston was the oldest mem Harry H. Mund, 84, 63-year master mason HADDONFIELD Services will be held tomorrow for Harry H.

Mund, a master mason for 63 years and a past master of the Audubon Lodge No. 218 of the Free and Accepted Masons. Mr. Mund died Sunday at Cooper Hospital-University Medical Center in Camden. He was 84.

A resident of Haddonfield, Mr. Mund had lived most his life in Audubon. Mr. Mund was a retired Metropolitan Insurance Co. salesman.

He was a member of Haddon Heights chapter of the American Association of Retired Persons and a member of Single Parents of South Jersey. Surviving are three daughters, Cafe at Fillmore and Jefferson streets in Camden for 25 years before selling it in 1956. Mrs. Peacock is survived by a daughter-in-law, Gladys Mars of Marlton; A granddaughter, Sandra Diefendorf of Marlton; a great-grandson, Richard Locuson of Marlton; a niece, Miriam Price of Med-ford; and two sisters," Miriam Thomas of Voorhees and Helen Carey of Hammonton. Services will be 10 a.m.

tomorrow at the Bradley Funeral Home, Route 73 and Evesham Road, Marlton. A viewing will be 7-9 p.m. today with O.E.S. services at 8 p.m. Gregory Boyington, World War II flying ace FRESNO, Calif.

(AP) World War II flying ace Gregory "Pappy" Boyington, whose exploits became kTH NOTICES famous in an autobiography and the television series "Baa Baa Black Sheep," died yesterday at age 75. Mr. Boyington, a colonel who was credited with shooting down 28 Japanese planes and won the Navy Cross and Medal of Honor, died about 4 a.m., said Nancy Hinds, operator of a hospice for terminal cancer patients. Burial will be in Arlington National Cemetery, said Vivian Pardini, a spokeswoman for Chapel of the Light Funeral Home. Other funeral arrangements were pending.

Mr. Boyington's 1958 best seller was the basis of an NBC television series from 1976-78 starring Robert Conrad. Mr. Boyington spent the final 1 Vis years of the war as a Japanese prisoner after his plane was riddled by bullets and crashed in Rabaul harbor, New Britain, in January 1944. BRYAN In memory of my dear brother Joseph (Mickey) on his birthday January 12th Somethings we just don't talk about as often as we could-Like the way we really felt about each other-But though it's gone unmentioned, hope you've always understood--How much it meant to have you for a brother.

Happy Birthday, YourSister BRYAN In loving memory of my uncle Joseph (Mickey) on his birthday January 12th Dear Uncle Mick, It's only been a short time since the Lord took you from usso suddenly. I miss you more than anyone knows, The times we spent together on your boat and at the shore are irreplac-able. ,1 will always treasure those memories, and one day I'll look back and smile. You may have left us physically but your spirit and the memories you have given me will last Sadly missed but never, ever forgotten. Love Joey EPIFANO In loving memory of our Dad, Eric, who passed away January 1 1, 1984.

We may never forget that sad day when you left, but we will always remember all the love, laughter and tears you shared with us. We keep your memory alive by thinkng of you each day. You will live forever in our hearts. Very sadly missed by your kids, Lisa, Denise, Christopher, Michele and Eric MURPHY In sad and loving memory of my son James on his 45th Birthday. We will always remember the way we used to celebrate this special day.

But now in our hearts we can only say Happy Birthday. Sadly missed by Mother. VITALE On January 11, 1988. Mary (nee DiMar-tino) wife of the late George G. of Haddon Heights, N.J.

Survived by a daughter Lillian Nastasi and a grandson Frank Nastasi. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Funeral Mass Thursday 10 a.m. at St. Rose of Lima Church, 4th Ave. Kings Highway, Haddon Heights.

Where friends may call after 9 a.m. Interment New St. Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr. Funeral arrangements by the BLAKE-DOYLE FUNERAL HOME OF COLLINGSWOOD. WILSON Booker G.

of Northgate I Apts. Died Saturday, January 9, 1988 at home. Age 78 years. Funeral services will be Thursday, January 14 at 8pm at the WAPLES FUNERAL HOME, 820-24 Kaighn Camden. Friends may call after 6pm.

Interment Harleigh Cemetery. WOELPPER On January 11, 1988. Robert W. beloved husband of EdnaE. (nee Jehl) of Cher-rywood, Glouc.

Twp. Age 57 years. Survived by his sons Robert Jr. of Clementon, William R. of daughter Joan M.

Glouc. Twp, grandson Gregg, brother Charles of Phila'. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral serviceon Thursday 10a.m. at the ORA L. WOOSTER FUNERAL HOME, 51 Park Clementon, N.J.

Interment Fernwood Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday evening 7 to9pm. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP The 1988 Tax Assessment List will be open for pubic inspection in the office of ine Assessor on January 15, 1988. Anyone interested ip inspecting their assessment may do so NOTICE between the hours of to A.M. LEGAL the Recreation BRADDOCK On January 10, 1988.

Royden A. Lifetime resident of Berlin. Age 68 years. Husband of May V. Also survived by 2 grandchildren, Dawn C.

of Stratford, Shawna of Berlin, great grandson Steve Massey of Stratford, brother of Raymond C. of Pine Hill, Alice Burge of Seaside Lena DeAntonellis of Atco, Ann Mason and Elsie Sears both of Ventnor. 28 year employee of Owens Corning of Berlin, and a U.S. Naval Veteran. Funeral services Wednesday 11am from the KNIGHT FUNERAL 14 Rich Berlin.

Interment Berlin Cem. Viewing Tuesday evening 7-9. BRASSORD H3n January 10, 1988, Elwood H. Beloved son of the late William and Elizabeth Brassord. Age 67 years.

Also survived by sister and brother-in-law Amy and Andrew Daug of Lindenwold. Nephews Andrew Jr. and Kenneth Daug and niece Amy Lou Julian. Mr. Brassord was a resident of the Bancroft Group Homes, Cherry Hill, NJ.

Relatives and fiends are invited to attend funeral servcices on Wed. at 1pm at the OR A L. WOOSTER FUNERAL HOME, 51 ParK Clementon, J. Int: Bethel Cem. Friends maycall Wed.

12-lpm. CHECKER January 11, 1968 Bessie (nee Beckman) wife of the late Max. Form, of Collingswood. Mother of Armand Checker, sister of Yita Kuner, grandmother of Alison, Melissa and Jill. Relatives and friends are invited to Graveside Services Wednesday 1 p.m.

Har Jehuda Cem. 8400 Lansdowne Ave. Upper Darby Pa. (Sec. Temple Gardens) Family will return to the Checker residence, 8812 Stonehaven Potomac Md.

(PLATT MEMORIAL CHAPELS Cherry Hill) DelGRANDE Suddenly on January 10, 1988. Peter of Collingswood, NJ. Survived byadaugh-- Deborah, 2 sons Mark N. and Eric, his parents Nicholas and Sophie Del-. Grande Domenices and 3 grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited 1o attend a Mass of Christian Burial Wednesday evening 8pm at Sacred Heart Church, Broadway and Ferry Camden, where friends may call iifter6pm. Interment privateatthe convenience of the family, under the direction of the BLAKE-DOYLE uUNERAL HOME, Collingswood. -t-amily requests memorial contributions to Sacred Heart Parish, 1739 Ferry Camden, 08104. "DUNN SR. On January 11, 1988, Harry J.

(Dinty) Center. Age 80 years. Of Gloucester City. Beloved husband of the late Ann fnee Laux). Devoted father of Harry J.

James J. and Robert E. Dear jrother of John Wachter. Loving grandfather of thirteen and great grandfather of four. Mr.

Dunn was employed at the New York Shipyard from 1931 till its closing in 1967. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral on Thurs. from the FUNERAL HOME, 851 Monmouth Gloucester City. Mass of Christian Burial 10am in St. Mary's Church.

Interment New St. Mary's Cemetery. Viewing at funeral home on iVed. evening from 7pm. The family -requests contributions to St.

Mary's Special Fund. ATCO FLOIUST ,11 WiWm witn.in.il, mvm NORMAN 43 So. NOTICES REORGANIZATION MEETING 1988 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Please fake notice that the undersigned attorney for Fre- is hereby oiven hv derick L. Ballet. M.D..

A. Commission nf has applied to the Board of to 3 P.M., at the Washington the Township of Edgewater Adjustment of the Township of Township Municipal Building, Park that the Reorganization Cherry Hill for a Use Variance be held on Mon- to permit an office use in an R2 January 11, 1988 Zone at 1913 Greentree Road, in the Weimann Block 470, Lot 1L, as shown on Building, 400 Ta map ol the Township Road, Edgewater ot Cherry Mill. I he Applicant 08010. will be seeking relief from Section 1102 of the Zoning WALLACE Secretary Ordinance of the Township of ($9.76) Cherry Hill. A Public Hearing win De neia regarding mis ADVERTISEMENT application on January 21, FOR BIDS '988, at 7:30 P.M., in the is hereby given Municipal Building, 820 proposals will be Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, opened and read by New Jersey, at which lime GELSTON On Januarys, 1988of Issaqual, Washington.

Formerly of Merchantville, N.J. Age 90 years. Beloved wife of the late J. Hubert Gelston. Survived by one son John H.

Gelston Jr. of Issaqual, one sister May Watson McDowell also of Issaqual. Two grandchildren Patricia and Jacqueline and two nieces Elizabeth Watson Kern and Virginia Ann Watson both of Westfield, N.J. Graveside service will be 3:15 pm Wednesday at Harleigh Cemetery, Camden, N.J. Memorial contributions may be made to the Anerican Red Cross.

Arrangements under the direction of THE STEPHENSON-BROWN FUNERAL HOME of Merchantville GEST On January 7, 1988, Charles W. of Kansas. Formerly of Audubon. Age 49 years. Survived by two sons Kurt and Sean.

Mother Mrs. Vanova Gest of Audubon. Sister Mrs. Vanova Silvers of Voorhees. Two brothers Everett S.

Gest of Georgia and John H. Gest of Maple Shade. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend funeral services on Wed. at 11am at the HENRY FUNERAL HOME, 152W. Atlantic Audubon.

Interment Locustwood Memorial Park. Friends may call after 10am Wed. morning. Memorial contributions in his memory may be made to the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, White Horse Pike, Audubon, 08106. HILLIAS On January 10, 1988, Paul T.

Jr. of Atco, NJ. Age 41 years. Beloved husband of Myrna (nee Lutz). Father of Dawn of Runnemede, Paulaof Atcoand Cathy of Ventnor.

Beloved son of Marion Hillias of Blackwood, brother of Barbara Julian of Turnersville. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral services Wed. 3pm at the LEROY P. WOOSTER FUNERAL HOME, 290 White Horse Pike, Atco. Viewing l-3pm Wed.

Interment is private. Family requests in lieu of flowers donations to the American Heart 600 White Horse Pike, Audubon, NJ 08106 would be appreciated. JASKOLSKI(Skolski) On January 10, 1988. Paul A. of Collingswood.

Age 84. Beloved husband of Anna M. (nee Wagner) Surviving a son Robert, a daughter Jan Greene of Virginia Beach, also 3 brothers and 10 sisters, 4 grandchildren. Relatives and friends of the family, also members of all organizations of which he was a member are invited to attend the funeral serviceson Wednesday at Ham from the DUBOIS FUNERAL HOME, 700 White Horse Pike, Audubon. Friends may call Tuesday evening from 7-9.

Easter Star and Masonic services are at 8pm. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, Camden. In Memoriam Verses Available upon request. Write: in Memoriam Booklets Classified Dept. Courier-Post P.O.

Box 5300 Cherry Hill, N.J. 08034 or call: 663-7100 p.m. 1 LEN-LOR FLORIST, Inc. S0S1 Westfield Ave. Pennsauken 665-6662 MADELYN'S FLOWERS GIFTS All Major Credit Cards Camden 963-8405 MILLER'S FLOWER SHOPPE.

Quality- Value-Senice Cherry Hill Open Sun. 428-1050 WIRTH FLORIST MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED Merchantville 663-0535 WOOIHA'NNK FLORAL GARDENS 1614 Kerry 04dl)nnt Jb2-K2(M DKI.AUAKE VALLEY MOMMKMtO. 962-Rtm BOUQUET AST ot education of the vu may appear enner mper- of Pennsauken at son or by attorney and present of the Board Secre- arV obiections you may have DiuH In thlc annllrnlinn Vfti, ara located on Greentree Road. LEOL. MIDURE, CTA Tax Assessor (6093) (S976) PROPOSAL Delanco' Notice Is hereby given that Park.

NJ GAYLE the Purchasing Bole Ra'ion AriminiElralinn Hn r. sc. boro Stale College, Glassboro, New Jersey 08028 until 2:00 P.M. on JANUARY 22, 1988 and will be publicly opened and read immediately thereafter for the following: Rebid me Boara Re-insulate Steam Pits MANDATORY BID Township. CONFERENCE TO BE Moiu HELD January 15, 1988 10:00 A.M.

Location: Office Of Facilities For directions call 609-863-7325 Wage Act Chaper 150 Laws of 1963. Specifications and the bid forms may be obtained during V-J reserves office nours (8:30 A.M. P.M.) in the Purchasing Offirp Bnlp Artministrnlinn lu a'v" Building Glassboro tale cS- anv lege adaoo ic Mini (6058) ion in compliance Meeting will day evening, at 7.30 P.M. Recreation Public Notice that sealed received, inncDC Office DIUUtNS tarv Uvllnn DAY, 10:00 A.M. following: GRILLES at the Office The Board yu T.in, litflhar nnlUlarf th.l ranlu KANE On January 10, 1988, Rita M.

(nee Armstrong) beloved wife of John J. of Merchantville, N.J. formerly of East Camden. Also survived by son John of Sick-lerville, two daughters Rosalie Dewey of Turnersville and Kathleen Braun of Merchantville, sister-in-law Emily Armstrong of Leisuretown and seven grandchildren. Mrs.

Kane wasa former president of St. Josephs PTA and former member of St. Joseph Altar Rosary Society. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the viewing and funeral on Thursday beginning 9am at The EDWARD P. LEONARD JR.

FUNERAL HOME, 35th. Street and River Camden, N.J. Massof Christian Burial 10am at St. Josephs Pro Cathedral, 29th. and Federal Camden.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. KAPUSCINSKI On January 10, 1988 Valentina (nee Szwa jkowski wife of the late John Formerly of Camden, N.J. Mother of Mrs. Florence Wicker of Woodlynne, and Mrs. Henrietta Chojnowski of Blackwood.

Sister of Mrs. Cora Kazia Leman-owicz of Camden and Valentine of Woodlynne. Also seven grandchildren, and two great grandchildren. Relatives and friends and members of St. Joseph Rosary Society, St.

Rita, Union of Polish Women and Sacred Heart are invited to attend the funeral on Thursday at8a.m. at the SCHAFFHAUSER-PRED-PELSKI FUNERAL HOME, 983 Haddon Avenue Collingswood. Mass of Christian Burial at 9 a.m. at St. Joseph Church, 10th Mechanic Street Camden.

Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery. Viewing Wednesday evening 7 to 9. Contributions to St. Josephs Church in her name would be appreciated.

KEELEY On January 10, 1988. Norman E. Husband of Evelyn P. (nee Taylor). Of Stratford, N.J.

Age 78. Survived by two daughters Patricia Gaynor of Pine Hill, N. Diane Gross of Stratford; one son Norman E. of Doylestown, fifteen grandchildren. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral on Thursday at 9 AM from The EUGENE J.

ZALE FUNERAL HOME corner of White Horse Pike and Whitman Stratford, N.J. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10 AM from St. Luke's R.C. Church, Stratford, N.J. Entombment Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill, N.J.

Friends may call Wednesday evening, 7-9. KLINKER On January 9, 1988. Ethel M. (nee Ibsen of Stratford, J. Age 82 years.

Surviving is her son James C. Longo of Stratford, and her daughter Mrs. Ruth DiDo-menico of Stratford, her brother Peter Ibsen of Livingston, and her sister Mrs. Edith Whitelaw of Newbury Park, Calif. Also surviving is her grandson Petty Officer James R.

Longo U.S. Navy. Great Lakes, III. 3 great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends of the family will meet for her funeral on Wednesday morning at 9am in the BOCCO FUNERAL HOME, 1300 N.

Kings Highway, Cherry Hill, NJ. Funeral services will be conducted at 10am in the funeral home. Interment will follow. Viewing Tuesday evening in the funeral home after 7pm. LEBRON Pascual of Camden, J.

Died January 10, 1988. Age 65 years. He is survived by two sons Pascual Jr. and Bernardo and three grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Thurs.

at 10am at the Holy Name RC Church, 5th Vine Camden. Friends may call on Wed. evening from 7-10pm at the MAY FUNERAL HOME, 4th Walnut Camden. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. LEDDEN On January 10, 1988 Grace L.

(nee Ravert). Age 54. Wife of Robert P. of Magnolia, N.J. Mother of Nancy and Cathy Ledden both of Magnolia and Robert P.

Jr. of Thorndale, Pa. Daughter of Grace Ravert of Bellmawr. Sister of Theodore Ravert Jr. of Bellmawr.

Grandmother of Amy Ledden. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service 1 pm Thursday at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, 126 S. Black Horse Pike, Runnemede. Interment Hillcrest Cemetery, Hurffville. Friends may call Wednesday evening after 7 at the funeral home.

LINDER Ager M. Sr. of Camden, J. Died January 8, 1988. Age 77 years.

He is survi ved by three sons Ager Clarence and Fred. Three daughters Mrs. Nora Murphy, Mrs. Ruby Foy and Mrs. Vivian Wallace.

Twenty four grandchildren, six great grandchildren and a host of relatives and friends. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral serviceson Wed. lpm at the MAY FUNERAL HOME, 4th Walnut Camden. Friends may call at the funeral home after 12 noon. Interment Sunset Memorial Park, Pennsauken.

Family will meet at 1256 Sheridan Camden. MARTZ On January 11, 1988 Elwood P. Jr. (Jake), husband of Alice (nee Kuntz) of Gloucester City, N.J. Age 73 years.

Also survived byoneson Elwood P. Martz III, 1 daughter Patricia Colucci, one brother William Martz, six grandchildren and one great grand child. Relatives and friendsare invited to services Thursday 11 a.m. at the ETHERING-TON FUNERAL HOME, 700 Powell Street Gloucester. Interment New Camden Cem.

Friends may call Thursday 9to 11 a.m. Noevening viewing. MIKOLAJCZEWSKI On January 11, 1988. Regina A. (nee Talarowski), wife of the late Walter of Camden, N.J.

Survived by a son Robert W. and two daughters Regina Rizzoand Anna Mikolajczewski, two brothers Mitchell and Stephen Talarowski and six grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Friday 9a.m. from the BLAKE-DOYLE FUNERAL HOME, 226Collings Collingswood, N.J. Funeral Mass 10 a.m.

Transfiguration Church, Collingswood. Interment St. Joseph'sCem-etery, Chewslanding, N.J. Viewing Thursday evening. MUND On January 10, 1988.

Harry H. Husband of the late Helen of Haddonfield. For-' merly of Audubon. Age 84 years. Survived by three daughters, Mrs.

Helen M. Allen of Thorofare, Mrs. Ruth Arnold of Arizona and Mrs. Dorothy Zawitkowski of Maryland. Six grandchildren.

Three great-grandchildren. A dear friend, Mrs. Linda Reinart. Relatives friends of the family are invited to attend funeral services on Wednesday at at the HENRY FUNERAL HOME, 152W. Atlantic Audubon.

Interment, Locustwood Memorial Park. Friends may call after Wednesday afternoon. Masonic service by Audubon Lodge 218F AM. Family request memorialcontibutions in his memory may be made to the: American Heart Association, 600 White Horse Pk, Aududon, NJ08106. NIGHTINGALE Anthony.

Age 21 years. 156 Kelly Clementon. Died Sunday, January 10, J.F.K. Hospital, Stratford. He wasa student at Camden County Community College.

He is survived by his parents Samuel and Mary Nightingale; his paternal grandmother Esther Nightingale; his paternal great grandmother Hester Joiner; his maternal grandmother Oda Lee Glover; six uncles and four aunts. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services on Thursday at 8 PM at The Bethel AME Church, 512 Church Moorestown, N.J.Friendsmaycallfrom6-8PMatthe church. Interment Friday, Eden Cemetery, Darby, Pa. Under the direction of CARL MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 831 Van Hook Camden. OLSEN On January 10, 1988.

Dorothy Mae (nee Parsons). Wife of the late Francis. Of Maple Shade, N.J. Survived by son Rev. Frank Olsen, Blackwood Terrace; daughter Mrs.

Agnes Dempsey, Med-ford; sister Mrs. Margaret Estelow, Rancocas Woods; six grandchildren; one great grandchild. Relatives and friends of the family and members of Bethany Baptist Church, Blackwood Terrace, N.J. are invited to attend the funeral on Friday, 1 PM, from The ROEDEL FUNERAL SERVICES, 33 W. Maple Merchantville, N.J.

Interment Lakeview Memorial Park. Friends maycall Thursday evening. PYLE On December 26, 1987. Harry E. Age 62 years of Merchantville, N.J.

Survived by a daughter Heidi and her husband Tony Ulmer of Merchantville, one brother Howard of one sister Mary Merschbach of Towanda, Pa. and one grandson Stevie. A memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10a. m.WednesdayatSt. Peter's RC Church, Merchantville.

Arrangements under the direction of the STEPHENSON BROWN FUNERAL HOME of Merchantville. RAMBO On January 10, 1988 Maurice W. Age 73. Husband of Dorothea M. (nee Frantz) of Magnolia, N.J.

Father of Maurice W. Jr. of Stratford, Gary M. of Blenheim, and Craig D. of Magnolia.

Brother of Eleanor John of Concord, N.C. Six grandchildren. Mr. Rambo was retired from the U.S. Army and the U.S.

Mint. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service 10 am Thursday at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, 126 S. Black Horse Pike, Runnemede. Interment Bethel Cem. Hurffville.

Friends may call Wednesday evening after 7 at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Grace Episcopal Church, 19 Kings Hwy. Haddonfield, N.J. 08033. S-LAGLIANO On January 10, 1988.

Carmella (nee Mollo) beloved wife of the late Antonio and dear mother of Mr. John Stagliano, Mr. Albert Stagliano and the late Anthony Stagliano, also survived by thirteen grandchildren, twenty great grandchildren, one brother Domenic Mollo and one sister Mrs. Jennie lerardi. Relatives and friends are invited to her funeral Thursday Sam from the GRASSO FUNERAL HOME, 2540-44 South Broad Phila.

Mass of Christian St. Nicholasof Tolentine Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Viewing Wednesday evening In lieuof flowersdona-tionsmay be made in her memory to the Oncology Clinic of Children's Hosp. 34th Civic Centery Phila, Pa.

19104 STOVER Martha Louise of South Third Camden, age 39, passed on Friday, January 8, 1988. Survived by her boyfriend Curtis Johnson. Two sons, Stacey and Marcus William Stover; her mother Mrs. Gasine Sowell. Three brothers, Walter Nettles, Willie and Leroy Sowells.

Two sisters, Edna Sowell and Mary Nettles. Two special nieces, Bon-ita and Sunnie, and a host of other rela-tivesand friends. Relativesand friends of the family are invited to attend funeral services on Thursday, January 14 at 12 Noon at the CARL MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 831 Van Hook Camden, where friends may call after 10AM. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, Camden. JANUARY 28, 1988 at 'h applications, plans and local time, for the drawings are on file with the Secretary of the Board of AND SCREENS Adjustment and may be miss of the Board Sec- Adjustment may, at its dis-relary.

cretion, adiourn, postpone or of Education continue said hearings from (State of RESOLUTION: 68-1-1 EDWIN N. RAGONE WHEREAS, it has been Board Secretary brought to the attention of the" J' Education Board of Fire Commissioners X.wfo1 Pennsauken, of Fire District Four, Chirry (6I07) '3i Hill that the adopted budget the right to accept or to time and you are a.r0D05a!sana numiea inai you anv iniormaiily in miuuiu mane oiuyeni inquiry submitted. of the Secretary of the Board sl Aiustmenl concerning inaiive MtllOn Man If! au.ii auiuui pp- with P.L. 1975, New Jersey). ponements or continuations.

FREDERICK L. BALLETT M.D., P.A., Applicant ANN C. PEARL Attorney for Applicant (6101) (150 47) RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES MUNICIPAL COURT PUBLIC DEFENDER WHEREAS, there exists a need for a Municipal Court Public Defender within the Borough of Bellmawr, County of Camden and State of New Jersey; and RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES AUDITOR thoro evidt a a Fwn.mh tor nscat ivbb was to be submitted for approval with the Department of Community Affairs on December 23, 1987, and WHEREAS, with the impeding circumstances of a nppH fnr PROFESSIONAL WHFPPA prospective merge between within the Borough of Bell-Fire Districts and due to the mawr. County of Camden and conflicting schedules ot the State of New Jersey; and are WHtKfcAb, funds are available for this purpose; and WHEREAS, the Local Public Contract Law (NJSA tor this Purpose; WHtKfcA funds wiimiaipuiicia, mc uuuyei available adoption was delayed, and and WHEREAS, alter much WHEREAS, the Local discussion, it is on this Sixth Puhir rnniran i au, im 1988 et seq) required that et seq) required that KtbOLVED that the budget this resolution authorizing the resolution authorizing the tor fiscal 1988 is adopted by awarding of contracts for awarding of contracts for CHEW FLORIST Blk. Hrs.

Pk. Blackwood 227-0106 mc Buaru ur rtre -'Hro essiona prulra," Hrotessiona Spru rp" Commissioners of Fire Dis without competitive bids must without competitive bids must advertised. be publicly advertised. THEREFORE, BE NOW, THEREFORE, BE by the Mayor IT RESOLVED by the Mayor trict Four, Cherry Hill. FIRE DISTRICT NO.

4 BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS TcdoxjEmT RD Bellmawr, be publicly NOW. IT RESOLVED Flowers For All Occasions ATCO 767-7167 SICKLKRVILLE 7 DELUCA FLOWERS, INC. Flowers For All Occasions WESTM0NT 854-5493 dmSi iEnTi'c ana b'a'e 01 New Jersey as "no Mate of New Jersey as PUBLIC NOTICE follows: follows: I Tne Mavor and Borough 1. The Mayor and Borough that the budget for 1988, for Clerk are hereby authorized Clerk are hereby authorized i -k 'r Towns hlD and directed to execute an and directed to execute an oi -herry Hill, County of agreement with Bowman 8, agreement with James Pic- Camden, State of New Jersey, Company. BROOXLAWH FLOWER SHOP 456-2942 Serving The Tri-County area THE FLOWER SHOPPE Shop 'n' Bag Center Rte.

130 Church Rd. Cinnaminson 829-2909 has been approved at a meet- 2. This contract is awarded ing of the Board of Fire witnout competitive b.ddmg Commissioners of Fire Dis- as a "Professional Service" Inct No. 4, on first reading, on under the provision of the January 6, 1988. A second Local Public Contract Law reading and public hearing will because this contract is to be be held on January 21.

1988 at performed by a person its regular scheduled meeiing, authorized bv law to praciice OPEN 70VS WEEK S3 to be held at the Ashland Fire a recognized profession and it a recognized profession and it company no. ,1 mrd Avenue is not practical to obtain com- GARDENSCAPES FLORAL Mijet Credit Citit Accepted Runnemede 939-5509 TTm uv.i.11 ivi.ii ruou. rurrnji pelltive Olds. action will be taken at this 3. A copy of this resolution meeting.

Public participatior shall be published, as required is invited. Copies of the bv law, withm len (10) day of approved budget may be its passage obtained at the JOSEPH PETRUZZI Commissioners office on the Mavor first floor, or Chief's office on Tne foregoing resolution the second floor ol the Ashiano was duly adopted by the Fire Company No. 2, Third Mavor and Council of the Bor- and Burnt Mm Road. Cherry 0ugn ol Befcmawr the reor- Ftill between the hours of 9 0C gamzation meeting heid in the A M. and 4:00 Monday Municipal Bund.ng Be i- mawr, on Januarys 1968 CKOVE FLOKAL SHOP Serving AH Funwal Homes in Gloucester Camden Co ft Phila Deptfnrd RIH-OOiil) County of Camden Bellmawr, County of Camden ciano, Esq.

2. This contract is awarded without competitive bidding as a "Professional under the provision of the Local Public Contract Law. because this contract is to be performed bv a person authorized by law to practice is not practical to obtain com petitive bids. 3 A copy of this resolution shall be published, as required bv law, within ten (10) day of its passage. JOSEPH N.

PETRUZZI Mdvor The foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mavor and Council of the Borough of Bellmawr at the reorganization meeting held in the Municipal Building, Bell--nawr, J. on January 3, 1988 at 7 30 P.M. MARGARET WELSH Borough Clerk 16098) (S37.82) cierk (J36.60) Weddings A Funerals Balloons 4 Silk Arrangements Blackwood 228-5216 HARRIS C4RLIVS FLOW KS Flo ers For All Occasions Quality Today Is Our Fkwert Ftr 1987. OR MORRIS J. WIENER Clerk at rv MARGARET WELSH CREATIONS All Occtsmnt Pennsauken 65-5440 (6110) Bcrouyn (540.26) (6097) Reputation Tommorrow Pennsauken 662-5727 C.

JACkKL "Since 1907" 963-0007 711 N. Camden Major Credit Cards Accpptd NOTICE TO ALL WASHINGTON TWP. RESIDENTS ALL DOGS must be licensed during the month of JANUARY Proof of Rabies and Proof of Spayed or Neutered must be presented LICENSES can be obtained at the TOWNSHIP CLERK'S OFFICE Municipal Building Greentree Rd. McClure Drive Mon thru Fri 9:00 AM to 4.00 PM and Thursday Evenings 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM Mail-In requests are accepted CHARLOETTE E. CELLA.

RMC TOWNSHIP CLERK (610J) (873 20) FLORIST Berlin 768-0045 Major Credit Cards Accepted FLO A ERS SHOW YOU CARE FROM OOK'S FLORIST Specialist for 40 Years Runnrmede 931-7168.

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