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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 14

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4 COURIER-POST, Camd.n, N. Thurjday, F.bruory 11, 1971 Woodlynne Moves Nearer Sewerage Setup the claim of borough employe the possession of the police A resolution adopted bmums tho fpasibl'tv intent to join either the Camden ordinance, under an 1887 state Morgan Hatch for 20 year's mitv or County reeional sewage ine siaie aiuuy of constructing a pedestnai back vacation and sick pay has statute, was introduced last night with a public hearing overpass over Route uu nei Dwight Avenue so Woodlynne cH.tc ottpndlne Collingswood scheduled for next meeting. 'I can't understand how we, Teachers, Board Set Wage Pact Woodlynne Borough Council seemed well on the way last night to clearing up many of the hodge-podge of problems that cropped up at the previous meeting. In an unusually brief meeting totally devoid of inter-party hriMfprinu Council moved to authories in anticipation of entering contract with one by a court-set April 1 deadline. Appointed to the Zoning Board of Adjustment were Danial Scovern of 208 Chestnut Ave and Robert Brown of 303 Elm as a community, could have High School will not have to been settled in accordance with Civil war Service regulations.

Hatch is entitled only to six month's sick leave with a doctor's certificate; to three week's vacation from 1970, and portion of his 1971 vacation, Fallon said. operated for so long without a UnarA rvf health ordinance considering all the competent solicitors we have had," com cross tne heavuy-iraveieu highway. One student was seriously injured by a car recently at that location. Council Fallon announced that Ave. department was set tor fen.

it. A salary was also introduced, establishing, among others, a $2,200 yearly salary for the borough clerk; $1,800 for the assessor, $8,300 for the police chief and $7,600 for sergeants. A public hearing was set for next meeting. Council decided to meet Saturday morning to decide whether to approve a application under the building code to erect a 32 14 48-foot advertizing sign at the Orange House, a fruit market on Cresent Boulevard. The proposal drew the, vnriterous objection of a resi After months of bargaining, mented Mayor Rocco Schiavo.

create a duly-constituted board The bicycle auction, of approximately 10 unclaimed bikes the Cherry Hill Education Asso Council passed a resolution of ciation and township board of education have reached a tenta Film Library Adds Three ISew Subjects tive argeement calling for an ap Haddonfield Club To Hold Party of health; join one oi ine two regional sewerage authorities; appoint two members to the Zoning Board, and possible bargains for the kids authorize a bicycle auction. The board of health problem resulted from the discovery by roiinioiltnan John W. Fallon that proximate eight per cent salary hike for teachers. 'Just Sign Here," a consumer The Haddonfield Newcombers Camden Regional Film Library. The films are available for loan to any state resident and can be booked in advance by naiiina nr coming to the film Tim Sadar, president of CHEA, which represents most of residents of Haddonfield, Haddon Heights and Haddon Township who have moved into the Club is sponsoring a cocktail nartv nn Feb.

21 from 4 to 7 education film, and "Rip Van Winkle" and "Noah's Ark," narrated by cartoon character Mr. Magoo, are three of the 100 now 1 millimeter films added the township 1,030 teachers, dent living adjacent to the tri-town area within the past p.m. in Comptons Log Cabin, center in room 207 of the Com no ordinance was ever passed said last night he is "relatively satisfied" with the pact. Orange House. Council voted to 18 months.

Persons interested merce Building, Broadway and Cuthbert Road, Haddon Town deny a similar request last in attending may contact Mrs establishing a board tnougn the borough has had a "de fac-! Federal Streets. ship. to the movie collection of the John Peterson of Haddonfield year. While Sadar and school board officials declined to comment on the agreement, it was learned The club is open to all new to" board in operation. Such an HOWARD A.

ROTHWELL 3RD that teachers will receive a sal ary increase of approximately eight per cent. CHEA members will hold a Of Geneva Wcstmont, has been elevated to the rank of Eagle Scout in ceremonies at the Grace Baptist Church, Reeve Avenue, Westmont. TiOthwell is a member of Troop 179 which is sponsored by the church. ratification meeting later today in Cherry Hill High School East, Sadar explained. The nine-mem $gg53 ber school board is expected to vote on the contract package tonight.

When both sides went to the bargaining table last October, Band Schedules Celebration of the teacher-group was seeeking an across-the-board pay increase of close to 30 per cent, a source 25lh Anniversary close to the talks said. also sought a two-year contract All South Jersey Band will agreement. perform Us silver anniversary "We got a one-year agreement," Sadar explained last concert Saturday at 8:15 p.m. in Overbrook Regional Senior High School, Turnerville Road, Pine night. Both sides reached an impasse Dec.

19, and a Public Employes Relations Commission mediator entered the negotiations. Hill. A march, bv composer and rranner Robert Lowden of Medford. will have its premier performance at the concert. An- thonv Isch.

a member of tne Trenion State College faculty, will conduct the band in the performance of the march. called "The Overbrook March. ReDresenting Overbrook will he Mark Jacobi of Clementon. This is the first time in nine vears that the Pine Hill school has been represented in the band. The band, composed of high school students from through South Jersev.

is divided into a fi4-member wind ensemble and 105-member symphonic band. .1 mmm tmm mm a wmm mm mm i (J 0 iSi'i' f'''' Li TV 4 Motorists Beat, Rob Salesman A 24-year-old Philadelphia salesman told police he was beaten and robbed in the Morgan Village section of i Camden last night by two men DICK SMITH who gave him a ride in their car. Ronald Farrell of 1242 A Hellerman St. told police he was walking in the 500 Woodland Avenue about 10 p.m. when two men offered give him a lift.

Farrell said he was hit in the nose by a crowbar weilded by the driver. The two then took $113 in cash from the salesman and tossed him out of the parked car, according to police. Farrell was taken by a neighbor to Cooper Hospital, where he was treated for a cut nose, they said. Two Professors Get Fellowships Two associate professors at Rutgers Research Council to further their studies. Dr.

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SplUSh 25 off, now sq.yd Snag 25 off, now Wsq.yd. of Prof. Daniel Bovet, Nobel Prize Laureate, while Dr. Sheema Z. Buehne of the German department will complete her monograph on German writer Hartmann von nnno a Will Benefit School Band 100Acrilan acrylic pile 25 Herculorf olefin pile commercial i Aue for the Twayne Publishers acrylic pile tweed 1 0 Sale Hours: Friday, Lincoln's Birthday 10 a.m.

to 9:30 p.m. This is traditionally one of the biggest holiday bargain periods of the year. And this year, we've really outdone ourselves. We took more carpet than ever before carpets in all the desirable colors and patterns carpets from leading mills in every important fiber and cut 25 off our regular bargain prices. At our regular bargain prices you saved plenty.

Now save more than Friday, Lincoln's Birthday at Kaufman's. World Author Series. 5 5: C7S Usq.yd. Usq.yd. Snag 25 off, now Wsq.yd.

iweeu 25 off, now sq.yd. Organists Dick Smith and Joyce Faye will headline a benefit variety show Feb. 23 at 8 D.m. in the auditorium of -f nno xrAx 100 Kodel iuu rvuuei mm 99 49 Woodland School, Newton Ave polyester pile polyester pile 5 5 25 sq.yd. 2 Armed Men Rob Service Station An 18-year-old attendant at a service station at Mt.

Eprhraim Avenue and Fairview Street was robbed at gunpoint by two men last night of an undetermined amount of monev. nue and School Lane Road, in Rarrinton. textured.250ff.now Usq.yd. tip-shear 25 off, now I sq.yd. 100 acrylic pile random 100 polyester pile loop 'n velvet 25 off, now Proceeds will underwrite Woodland School Band activi Camden police said.

ties. Smith, a pipe organ specialist, has arroeared at Radio Citv Q25 Lavish all wool pile luxury 1 All wool pile pqq decorator Iiuj Usqyd 5 25 sq.yd. Michael Walters of 1125 Bergen told police two men armed with revolvers held him up at about 9 D.m. Thev VeiVei 25 Off, now Wsq.yd. Music Hall in New York City and at theaters and supper clubs throughout the country.

Miss Faye, who is also a pup took an undetermined amount of money in addition to Walters' Short and long term financing available, also f7" This is just a partial list of the exciting values in this sale. N-pliot pnrj (trove on Mt. Ephraim he said. Male Lawmaker Sees Too Much Lib ANNAPOLIS (UPI) The SlQOLfuDOSOQ leadership of the Maryland legislature allocates most of the choice parking slots around the state house to women lawmakers. Delegate Robert Stroble calls UD it discriminatory and a long walk from where he parks.

peteer and vocalist, has per-foiiui6d before Presidents Kennedy and Johnson and for Richard Cardinal Cushing. Also on the lineup are the Hagerman String Band, tap dancers Lynn and Susan Grun-lock of Haddon Heights, vocalist Eddie Roecker, organist and drummer Harold Godwin, a student at Woodland School; vocal-is' Wayne Specfor of Cherry Hill, pianist Leila Dodd, two area rock groups The Summits and The Ignited Images, as well as the Woodland School Band. Collins Says Space Not Issue Abroad PITTSBURGH (UPI) Ex-astronaut Michael P. Collins, the Apollo 11 command module pilot, speaking here the day Apollo 14 moonwalkers sped home to Earth, said foreigners never question him about the relevancy of the space program. "The $3 billion now alloted for sapce isn't spent in outer space.

It's spent in the United States of America," Collins told a YMCA World Affairs Council meeting yesterday. Stroble yesterday filed a resolution which would allocate the scarce parking spaces by a random drawing. Stroble said his resolution "is in agreement with the women's liberation IWoorestown Mall Route 38, Moorestown, N.J. Echelon Mall (Second Level) Voorhees Township movement." ROAD TOLL RISING SINGAPORE (UPI)-There Olefin fiber by Hercules. SAcryllc fiber by Monsanto.

were 31,108 road accidents in Singapore in the first 11 months of 1970, an increase of 5,894 over the corresponding period of 1969, police report. The mishaps killed 269 and seriously injured 2,486..

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