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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 25

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Chester, Pennsylvania
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25
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Interboro Approves Contract With Personnel Consultant ALFREDA REMBECKI (left) and Susan Pecko arrange merchandise M.J. Freed (seated) and Michael Rapp discuss store opening. while Freed to Open Jewelry Store CHESTER Michael Rapp of Swarthmore, who owned a jewelry store for 18.years, has been named manager of M. J. Freed Jewelry Store which'will open at 509 Market St.

at 9 a.mi Friday. Rapp. previously operated Michael's Jewelers in Marcus Hook for 18 years. -A former Rutledge councilman, Rapp has lived in Swarthmore-for, seven years. store is an expansion of the M.

J. Freed furniture and home appliances stores, 515 Market which have been in existence 18 years. "I feel very strongly thati Chester will remain a major business center in Delaware County," Meyer Freed, head of the firm, said. Freed opened his first store in the city in 1922. He is a past president of Chester Business Men's Association and was head Synagogue years.

of in Ohev Shalom Chester '-many In 1965 he was cited at State of Israel dinner for service to United Jewish Appeal and the synagogue. Freed opened his first furniture store in Chester in 1923 at 111 W. 3rd St. The store moved to its present location in 1933. The store has expandet to include an appliance cente in 1964, an appliance discoun center in 1966 and presently i adding the jewelry store.

Marvin Freed, son of th store's founder, manages th furniture and appliance stores. Rapp who lives at 404 Vassa Swarthmore, has sons, Michael, 20, at Penn State Stephen, 18, a a i a freshme University freshmen a Peter, 1 and Gregory, 9. GLENOLDEN Interboro 1 Toint School Board has approved a with the Pennsylvania School Boards' Association Educational Service Bureau Inc. at $550 annually. The" bureau will act as personnel policies consultant.

In other business, the board approved purchase of a 72- jassenger school bus from tVolfington Motors, conventions or or $7,200 with a repurchase price of $6,200. Approved the use of the high school athletic field by the Pennsylvania Association Tinicum Athletic Club for $1. Administrators has been approved for Title I for 1968-69. Approved an evaluation of the Title III Operation Janus program at a cost of $9,178 to be paid from Title III funds. Approved the placement of a Temple University psychology intern teacher as assistant to the district psychologist at no cost to the district.

Approved by a 10 to 6 vote at Teachers Boston, Nov. 1 DELAWARE COUNTY (PA.) DAILY TIMES Thursday. October 17, 1968 Adopted a policy prohibiting attendance at any Interboro porting event of children 12 or under unless accompanied by an adult. Directed the 1 administration to check fences at the high school vhich are reported in dangerous condition. Deferred action on a proposal create a new office of maintenance headed by Stanley Rapp.

Gave preliminary approval.to teacher foreign exchange program. Authorized a supplemental contract for assistant high school principal Jack Bixby for $300 for additional work. Established a policy of delaying salary increases for employes entering the system between Feb. 1 and June 30 until Feb. 1 of the next school year.

Prior policy paid increases as of Sept. 1 without regard to the entering date. conferences as follows: Dr. Jerome a 1 a of at Bedford Springs Oct. 27 to 29 at approximately 1 1 3 2 5 Schools Supt.

Frederick P. Mass, Pennsylvania Department of Supervision and Development in Harrisburg, Nov. 24 to 26 at Pansy P. Dameron, Pennsylvania Elementary i i a 1' Convention, Buck Hill Falls, Nov. 1 and.

2 at $70; James B. Blackburn, same; 'W. Roy Moore, 1968 Association of School Business i i a Houston, Oct. 19 to 23 at about $323. Also, Albert F- Chelius, Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, Atlantic City, Dec.

5 for $29; Harry D. Fricker, Industrial Arts Association of Pennsylvania, Council of Mathematics, to 16 at $126; Kenneth Mobley National Council of Socia Studies, Washington, D.C., Nov 27 to 30 at $115; Robert Wright, Middle States Association oi Colleges and Secondary Schools, Atlantic City, Dec. P. Roy Dwyer and R. A.

Rigby, communism and nationalism seminar, Penn State University, 10 to 12 at $180; Dr. Jerome Malkan, second meeting of the Curriculum Directors of Chester and Delaware counties, DrexeL Lodge, Newton, Oct. 31 at $5.50. Accepted the resignation of Mrs. Jane Jackson, Junior High School physical a i teacher, effective Oct.

4. Approved the appointment of Dr. Daniel Parlin of Folcroft as physician for football games at $25 per game; Mrs. Edna J. Stewart as.

1 0 secretary at $3,167 per year and i Russell Williams as part-time! bus driver at $2.32 an hour. Host Nov. Farms, Oct. 1 at $50. 30, 31 and Lois Worner, department of Classroom Teacher Conference, Bedford Springs, Oct.

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