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A A A COURIER-POST, Thursday, January 14, 1993 3B Obituaries Freda Thiemich, restaurant waitress PENNSAUKEN Services will be held today for Erna Freda ress Thiemich for (nee Rhinhart), a waitphia restaurants, who died many years at PhiladelMonday at West Jersey Hospital in Voorhees after a short illness. She was 89. Mrs. Thiemich was born in Germany and immigrated to the United States in 1906 with her until 1938 when she moved mother. She lived in Philadelphia to Maple Shade.

Eight years later, she moved to Pennsauken. Mrs. Thiemich worked for many years as a waitress at Bookbinders and Fisher's Tudor House in Philadelphia. She was the wife of the late Bernard Rudolf Thiemich. Surviving is a son, Alen of Lino Lakes, Minn.

Service and burial will be noon today at Locustwood Memorial Park, Cherry Hill. Arrangements are by the Bradley Funeral Home, Marlton. Death Notices CATCHPOLE On January 1 13, 1993. Douglas R. Beloved husband of, Anna May (nee Glushinsky), of Oakwood Lakes, Medford, N.J., age 71 years.

Devoted father of, Barbara Ann Eddy of Mammoth Dear Lakes, and Brian D. of Medford. brother of Peter of Gainsville, Bertha Benjamin and Charlotte Moore, interment both of private. Corning, NY. Contributions Viewing in his memory may be made to the Medford Emergency, Squad, 70, Medford, Arrangements by MATHIS FUNERAL HOME, MEDFORD.

De FONEY On January 12, 1993. Joseph I. husband of Catherine (nee Keenan) of Collingswood, N.J. Also survived by four daughters Kathleen Collette, Margaret Smith, Mary Beth Jenkinson and Susan De Foney, six sons, Joseph, Edward, Bryan, Jerry, John and Marty, two brothers-in-law Tom Murphy and Willie Keller, a sister-in-law Catherine De Foney and fifteen grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Friday, 9 a.m.

from the BLAKE-DOYLE FUNERAL HOME, 226 Collings Collingswood, N.J. FUneral Mass 10 a.m. Church of St. John, a Collingswood. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill.

Viewing Thursday evening 7 to 9p.m. at funeral home. DICK SUDDENLY on January 12, 1993. Eleanor M. (nee Angelastro).

Beloved wife of the late Raymond Sr. of Cherry Hill, N.J. Surviving is her son, Raymond F. Dick, Jr. of Cherry Hill, her daughter, Mrs.

Betty Ann Peard of Marlton, her grandsons, John and Steven. Four sisters, Rose Saccomano of Mariton, Hill, Mrs. Mrs. Jennie Lillian D'Alessandro Tomarchio of Pennsauken, and Mrs. Margaret Lope of Mariton.

Mrs. Dick was a member of St. Peters R.C. Church Alter and Rosary Society. Relatives and friends of the family will meet for her funeral Friday morning 9AM in the BOCCO FUNERAL HOME, 1300 N.

Kings Cherry Hill. Mass of Christian Burial and Communion will be celebrated at 10AM In St. Peters R.C. Church, 43 W. Maple Merchantville, N.J.

Interment Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill. Viewing Thursday evening in the funeral home after 7PM. DUDLEY Peter Macintire, on January 10, 1993. Age 43 years. Of Moorestown.

Son of Frances and Edward Dudley of Moorestown, brother of Sara Dudley Harris of Edison, NJ, brother-in-law of Lloyd Harris, uncle of Lindsay and Elliot. Memorial Service Saturday, 2pm at The Moorestown Friends MeetHouse, Main Chester Avenues, Moorestown. Interment Private. Memorial contributions may be made to Moorestown Society of Friends at the above address. Arrangements by LEWIS FUNERAL HOME, MOORESTOWN.

Cards of Thanks BUKOWSKI The family of the late Sigmund Bukowski wishes to thank family and friends for their care and concern in our time of sorrow. The Bukowski Family ATCO FLORIST VISA, MC, AM. EXP. Atco, NJ 767-7167 "Turn your feelings into flower's" CANDLELITE FLORIST Serving the Tri-County Area Open 7 days All major credit cards MAC accepted STRATFORD 784-2255 C. JACKEL "Since 1907" 963-0007 Camden Major Credit Cards Accepted 1-800-257-9040 FLOWERS FOR YOU Worldwide Delivery Open 7 Days All Major Credit Cards Accepted Glendora Somerdale 939-2331 783-5151 NAPOLI FRUIT BASKETS Fruit Baskets For All Seasons For All Reasons 1-800-446-3437 Visa MC Discover Marjorie E.

Jackson, 80, retired registered nurse BARRINGTON Services will be Friday for Marjorie E. Jackson, 80, a retired nurse who died Tuesday at her home. Born in Lewes, she lived in Barrington for 47, years. She attended the Beebe Hospital School of Nursing in Lewes, and Philadelphia General Hospital Nursing School. A registered nurse, she was employed at Valley General Hospital, Audubon, until the hospital moved to Stratford and became Kennedy Memorial Hospital.

An active member of First Presbyterian Church of Barrington 47 years, Mrs. Jackson was a former church elder and served as the clerk of the session for seven years. She was also a member of the Barrington Women's Club and a Red Cross volunteer nurse. Surviving are her husband, Kenneth W. two sons, Kenneth W.

Jr. at home and Neil B. of Lynchburg, and three grandchildren. Services will be 9:30 a.m. Friday at the Metts Funeral Home, 400 ESPINOSA On January 12, 1993.

Esther B. (nee Peterson). Age 81 years. Of Delran, N.J., formerly of Cramer Hill, Camden. Wife of the late Ben.

Survived by son and daughter-in-law Ernest R. and Rhoda E. Espinosa of Pennsauken, one brother Raymond Peterson of Florida, four grandchildren six great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the viewing and funeral on Saturday beginning 9:30 a.m. at the EDWARD P.

LEONARD, JR. FUNERAL HOME, 35th St. River Camden, N.J. Mass of Christian Burial 11 a.m. at Anthony of Padua R.C.

Church, 28th St. River Camden. Interment private. The family requests in lieu of flowers memorial contributions be made to the American Cancer Society. FANELLI On January 13, 1993.

Doris (nee Scheld), age 68 years. Beloved wife of Anthony C. of West Berlin. Devoted mother of Thomas A. of Voorhees and Joseph M.

of National Park. Dear sister of Theresa Bramble and Harry Scheld, both of Phila. Also three grandchildren. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Saturday 10AM from GIOSA FUNERAL HOME, 171 Haddon West Berlin. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Our Lady of Mt.

Carmel R.C. Church, 178 W. White Horse Pike, Berlin. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Berlin. Friends may call Friday evening after 7PM at the funeral home.

Parking on premises. HAHN, R.N., M.S. ED. Mary Helen (nee D'Ortona) of Cherry HIll, NJ, age 65, on January 12, 1993. Beloved wife of Major Robert Francis (USAF RET.) Dear mother of Robert F.

1l of Mariton, Susan A. Masino of Marlton, Michael P. of Cherry Hill and Thomas A. of Cherry Hill; sister of Adele "Chub" D'Ortona of Laurel Springs and Sam D'Ortona of San Antonio, Texas; grandmother of Bobby 111, John III, Mary Faith, Jessica, Christopher, Jaimie and Jeffrey. She was a nurse, an educator, always thought of others before herself.

Best of greatest wife. Viewing Friday evening 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the SCHETTER FUNERAL HOME, 304 W. Route 70, Cherry Hill, NJ.

Mass of Christian Burial Saturday 12 noon in Queen of Heaven R.C. Church, Cherry HIll. Interment Calvary Cemetery. JACKSON On January 12, 1993, Marjorie E. (nee Derrickson).

Beloved wife of Kenneth W. Jackson Sr. Of Barrington. Age 80 years. Also survived by two sons, Kenneth W.

Jackson, Jr. at home and Neil B. Jackson, Sr. of Lynchburg, Va. three grandchildren Laura, Devon and Neil, Jr.

Funeral services Friday 9:30 a.m. at the METTS FUNERAL HOME, 400 Clements Bridge Road, Barrington, where friends may call Thursday evening after 7 p.m. Interment Bethel Methodist Cemetery, Lewes, Del. JOHNSON Mary H. (nee Bluford) wife of Reverand James L.

Johnson of Pine Hill, NJ. Survived by her mother Hazie Dell Bluford of Voorhees, NJ. Mother of Levon Matthews of Georgetown, SC; Alice Matthews of Atlanta, Georgia; Karen M. Hampton of Atlanta, Georgia; Jennifer Johnson Baylock of Fayetteville, NC; Rev. James K.

Johnson of Bath, NY. Ten grandchildren. Three greatgrandchildren. Mother-in-law Eula Mae Johnson of Concord, NC. A host of other relatives and friends.

Services will be Friday, January 15th at the Bible Way Baptist Church, 52nd Master Philadelphia, PA at 11AM. Viewing from 9-11 AM. The Interment Merion Memorial Park, Bala Cynwyd, PA. Service by KIMBLE FUNERAL HOME. MANSFIELD OIL CO.

1-800-366-8806 Automatic Delivery Available For Same Low Price 76.9€ price subject to change 100-49 gal. add a gal. Call For Details VISA MC RES. FUEL Clements Bridge Road, Barrington. Friends may call after 7 tonight at the funeral home.

Burial will be in Bethel Methodist Cemetery, Lewes, Del. Anna A. Welsh, 64, National Park resident PITMAN Services will be Friday for Anna A. Welsh, 64, a homemaker and longtime National Park resident. She died Monday at the Gloucester Manor convalescent center, Deptford, after a long illness.

Mrs. Welsh, a National Park resident for 60 years, lived most recently in Pitman. She belonged to Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6884 in Pitman and the Disabled American Veterans Post 64 in Woodbury. Mrs. Welsh is survived by her son, William of National Park; two daughters, Patricia Mears of Williamstown and Sherry Grant of Pitman; a brother, Raymond Bruggman of Barnsboro; a sister, Jeanette Hoffman of Woodbury, and seven grandchildren.

A viewing will today from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at McGuinness Funeral Home, 34 Hunter Woodbury. MEDLEY Thomas C. (Shad) of Camden. Age 52 years.

On January 11, 1993. Survived by his mother Rose; a daughter Liza; a son Troy; two grandchildren; two sisters Thelma Williams and Charmaine Parker; a brother James Henry Medley host of other relatives and friends. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, Monday, 11 AM, at CARL MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 831 Van Hook Camden, where friends may call for a period of meditation after 9 AM. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, Camden. MOLT On January 13, 1993, William L.

of Gloucester City, NJ, age 93. Beloved husband of the late Florence (nee Robinson). Dear father of Helen F. Wendler Jane L. Davis, both of Brooklawn; 2 son-in-laws; 2 granddaughters; Lynn Gail; 4 great-grandchildren.

Relatives friends are invited to attend the fuservice Saturday at the MCCANN FUNERAL HOME, Brown Monmouth Gloucester City, where friends may call after Interment Arlington Cemetery, Pennsauken. Family requests that memorial donations be made to the Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church, PO Box 13, Gloucester City, NJ, 08030. PINDER On January 10, 1993, Carl (Tony) of Chesilhurst, NJ, age 65 yrs. Beloved wife of Doretha (nee Vernon). Father of Lewin Pinder of Williamstown, Anthony Pinder of Lindenwold, Norman Pinder of Stratford and Louvenia Boyer of Lindenwold.

Grandfather of 10. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral service, Friday at the LeROY P. WOOSTER FUNERAL HOME, 290 White Horse Pike, Atco. Viewing will be held from to Interment will be private. RAIKES Grace Elaine (nee Monroe) of Pennsauken, N.J.

Died peacefully on Monday, January 11, 1993. She is survived by three sons Edward Charles and Thomas Raikes; one daughter Grace Blackshear; three daughters-in-law Debbie, Charlene and Carol; one sonin-law Calvin Blackshear; and a host of grandchildren and great grandchildren; one brother Nathaniel Monroe; two sisters Mary McSween and Mildred Johnson; one brother-in-law Walter Johnson; her adopted sisters Verna Parks and Gwen Carter; a close family friend Rev. Benjamin Towns and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Friday, January 15, at 11 AM at The Mt. Calvary Baptist Church, 12th and Penn Camden, where friends may call after 9 AM.

Interment The Beverly National Cemetery. Funeral services are under direction The CARL MILLER FUNERAL HOME, Camden. REIFSTECK Gertrude M. Age 84. Of Boca Raton, Fla.

Formerly of Haddonfield, NJ. On Jan. 12, 1993. Survived by two sons Kenneth Reifsteck, of Louisville, KY and William Reifsteck, of Haddonfield, NJ; one sister Henrietta Schnoes, of Pittsburgh, PA; seven grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren. A Mass of Resurrection will be said at 9:30 AM on Monday, Jan.

25th at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church in Boca Raton. Burial will be Jan. 27th at Our Lady Queen of Peace Cemetery in West Palm Beach. The Reifsteck family has requested expressions of sympathy be made to the charity of your choice.

Arrangements by ROBERT J. BABIONE FUNERAL HOME, Boca Raton. SONAK-ESQ. On Jan. 12, 1993 after a lengthly illness Curtis O.

Sonak, Esquire of Voorhees, N.J. Age 37. Survived by his life partner David J. Rudzenski of Voorhees, brother of Claude Cinelli of Stratford, Thomas Cinelli of Mariton Lakes, June Dzierzynski of Laurel Springs, Falato of Stratford and Jacqueline Mongan of Berlin and several nieces, many dear friends. PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION AND ASSOCIATIONS: US District Court for the Eastern District of US Court of Appeals the 3rd Circuit, Penna.

Supreme Court, The American, Penna. and Phila. Bar Assoc. EDUCATION: Juris Doctor, 1981; New England School Of Law, Boston, Ma. Bachelor of Arts, 1977; Economics and Political Science, LaSalle College, Phila.

Pa. FUNERAL SCHEDULE: Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral services on Friday at from The EUGENE J. ZALE FUNERAL HOME 712 N. White Horse Pike, Stratford, N.J. Interment Berlin Cemetery, Berlin, N.J.

Viewing for relatives and friends Fri. morning from 9:30 to at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers it is requested memorial donations be sent to The Aids Law Project of 924 Cherry Suite 519, Phila. Pa. 19107.

The funeral service will be 9 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. at St. Matthew's Roman Catholic Church, National Park.

Burial will be in Woodbury Memorial Park. Evelyn Lummis, retired auto dealer secretary PITMAN A funeral service will be held Friday for Evelyn M. Lummis, a retired secretary for an automobile dealership. Mrs. Lummis died Friday of injuries suffered in a two-car accident in Maurice River Township, Cumberland County.

She was born in Pitman and lived all her life in the borough. She was a member of Pitman United Methodist Church, the Gloucester County Shrine Club, and the Cape May County Shrine Club's Ladies Auxiliary. She retired in 1990 after working for 15 years as a secretary at Stratton Pontiac in Hurffville and in Pitman. Surviving are her husband, Jason F. at home, a and a sister, Thelma M.

Campbell of Pitman. TAGGART On January 12, 1992. Anne (nee Seitz), age 84 years of Haddonfield. Wife of the late Donald Sr. Survived by one son, Donald R.

Jr. and his wife, Eileen, three grandchildren, Debra A. Stipp, Donald R. 3rd, and Thomas R. and three great grandchildren, Jessica Lynn, Brandy Debra and Alexis Nicole.

Relatives and friends are invited to services, Friday 1PM in the Chapel of the First PresbyteChurch, 20 E. Kings Haddonfield. Friends may call in the Church Parlor after 12 noon. Intrment, Bethel Cemetery, Hurffville, N.J. Memorial donations may be made to the Camden County Bar Foundation for the Donald R.

Taggart Scholarship Fund, PO Box 1027, Camden, NJ 08101. Arrangements by STRETCH, EVANS KAIN FUNERAL HOME, Haddonfield. TRZASKOWSKI On January 11, 1993. Gabriela M. of Camden, N.J.

Wife of the late Eugene Trzaskowski, mother of Grazyna Knight of Palmyra, N.J., Bonnie Schaw (Kolesinski) of Turnersville, N.J. and Eugene A. Trzaskowski of Turnersville, formerly of Camden, N.J. Grandmother of Michele, Tony, Aaron, Amanda and Kristofer, great grandmother of Nicole. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Friday 8 a.m.

at the JACKSON FUNERAL HOME, 308 Haddon Westmont, N.J. Mass of Christian Burial the Church of St. Joseph, South 10th Camden, N.J. Viewing Thursday evening 7 to 09 pm at the funeral home. Interment St.

Joseph's Cemetery, Chewslanding, N.J. VERDILE January 12, 1993 Benjamin V.P.; survived by his partner G. Justice (David) Jenkins; sons Vincent and Anthony; granddaughter Antoinette Reed; and family members Rose Nardone Verdile, Pasquale and Anna Marrone, Rose DiBerardinis, Anthony and Angelina Salderello; cousins and many dear friends. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral Saturday 10 a.m. from VICTOR L.

BALDI FUNERAL HOME, 1331 S. Broad Phila. A Requium Service will be held at St. Stephen's Church, 1950 S. 10th Phila.

at 11a.m. Viewing Friday evening WELSH Anna A. (nee-Bruggman). Age 64, of Pitman, formerly of National Park on January 11, 1993; wife of the late John P. Welsh; mother of William J.

Welsh of National Park, Patricia A. Mears of Wiliamstown Sherry Grant of Pitman; sister of Raymond W. Buggman of Barnsboro Jeanette Hoffman of Woodbury; grandmother of 7. Funeral A.M. from the McGUINNESS FUNERAL HOME, 34 Hunter St, Woodbury.

Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M. Saint Matthew's R.C. Church National Park. Viewing Thursday eve. to 9 Interment Woodbury Memorial Park.

WILSON Charles 83 on Jan. 11, 1993 formerly of Pennsauken. Beloved father of Charles, Jr. of Medford, NJ and Doris Rafferty of Vacaville, CA. Also survived by 7 grandchildren and 8 greatgrandchildren.

Rel. and friends are into the viewing and funeral Sat. 10. 11:30 AM at the Francesconi-Terranova Funeral Home, 402 White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights. Services 11 AM at the funeral home.

Int. Asbury Methodist Cemetery, Cinnaminson. Contributions in his memory may be made to the American Diabetes Association of NJ, P.O. Box 6423, Bridgewater, NJ 08807. In Memoriam CREATO In loving memory of our father and grandfather, John who passed away January 14, 1992.0 Life goes on it is true, but it is not the same without you.

We love you and miss you, daughter, Betty and family. MASON In loving memory of Joe. 3 years have passed, the grief remains, it does not end, this sorrow. What does take? When will it fade? Alas; perhaps sit tomorrow. Loved and missed wife Mildred, son Joe, daughter Carol and Families.

SANFERRARO In loving memory of Frances who passed away one year ago on January 14, 1992 We are sad within our memory, lonely are our hearts today. For the one we loved so dearly has forever been called away. We think of her in silence, no eye may see us weep. But many silent tears are shed, when others are asleep. Sadly a missed by husband Joseph, daughters and son-in-law Rita, John and Joanne, and grandaughter Carla.

The funeral service will be 10 a.m. Friday at Pitman United Methodist Church, Broadway and Holly Avenue. Friends and relatives may call today after 7 p.m. at the Kelley Funeral Home, 125 Pitman Ave. Burial will be in Hillcrest Memorial Park, Hurffville.

ford and Thomas Cinelli of Evesham; three sisters, June Dzierzynski of Laurel Springs, Joan Falato of Stratford and Jacqueline Mongan of Berlin; and several nieces and nephews. A viewing will be held Friday from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Eugene L. Zale Funeral Home, 712 White Horse Pike, Stratford. Services will be at 11:30 a.m.

at the funeral home. Burial will take place at Berlin Cemetery. William A. E. Niedt, 91, insurance salesman WOODBURY Services will be today for William A.

E. Niedt 91, an insurance salesman. Mr. Niedt died Wednesday at Underwood-Memorial Hospital in Woodbury. Born in Philadelphia, he was a resident of Woodbury for 77 years.

He worked for Prudential Life Insurance for 39 years until his retirement in 1966. Surviving are his wife, Myrtle; two sons, William A. III of Bath, Maine, and Dale E. of Haddonfield; a sister, Edith M. Harker of Marmora; four grandchildren and seven great -grandchildren.

Services will be 9 a.m. at St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Westville. Bernard Spector, was Social Security official PHILADELPHIA will be today for Bernard founder of the Northeast phia Social Security 10 Legal Notices RESOLUTION OF THE CAMDEN COUNTY MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AUTHORITY AUTHORIZING A PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A FEE FOR THE ACCEPTANCE OF WASTEWATER GRIT FROM PARTICIPANTS WHEREAS, a Municipal Utilities Authority is authorized to enact rules and regulations and to set fees to be charged for the treatment disposal of wastewater and sludge and grit by-products in accordance with NJS and WHEREAS, in accordance with said statute, The Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority (CCMUA) will conduct a Public Hearing to discuss the proposed rate schedule of Seventy Nine Dollars and Twenty-nine cents ($79.29) for the acceptance of one cubic yard of wastewater grit from Camden County Participants; and WHEREAS, the CCMUA wishes to hold a Public Hearing on February 11, 1993 relative to the proposed acceptance fee for grit. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of The Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority that a Public Hearing will be held at the Administration Building of the Authority, 1645 Ferry Avenue, Camden, N.J.

on February 11, 1993 at 7:00 p.m. for the purpose of a Public Hearing and discussion of said fee for grit, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Secretary of the CCMUA shall promptly send and publish the notices required by NJS ADOPTED: January 11, 1993 DOROTHY E. MARKS, AUTHORITY SECRETARY (053397) ($39.65) SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a Writ of execution, to me directed, issued out of the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, CAMDEN COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F-23179- 91 Will be sold at Public vendue on FRIDAY the 5th day of February 1993 at 2 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, In the afternoon of said day, at the SHERIFF'S OFFICE in the COURT HOUSE, 600 Market 2nd Floor, Suite 202, in the City and county of Camden and State of New Jersey: property to be sold is localed in the Township of Gloucester, Camden County, State of New Jersey Premises is known as: 6 Devon Place, Blackwood Tax Lot Block 14504. Approx.

Dimensions: 180 feet wide by 140 feet long Nearest Cross Street: Situate on the southwesterly side line of Devon Place 190.28 feet from the southeasterly side line of Fox Chase Drive A deposit is need on all sales, in cash or certified funds. All other Conditions of Sale are posted in Sales Room. The approximate amount of the judgment sought to be satisfied by this sale is $41,148.25 THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE IS SPECIFICALLY RESERVED BY THE UNDERSIGNED Seized as the property of John W. Alexander Maria F. Alexander, his wife taken in execution at the suit of American General Finance, Inc.

a Corporation and to be sold by WILLIAM J. SIMON SHERIFF Sheriff's Number: CH 750332 DATED: ATT'Y: Rosenberg Rosenberg 633 Morris Street Springfield, NJ 07081 (050054) ($156.16) SHAPE UP BE A WISE BUYER SHOP THE AUTOMOTIVE ADS IN THE DAILY SUNDAY COURIERPOST died Tuesday at Cooper HospitalUniversity Medical Center, Camden. A lifelong resident of Philadelphia, Mr. Spector retired as district manager of the Rhawn Street and Bustleton Avenue office in 1974. He was past president of the Israel Lodge of the B'nai B'rith in Philadelphia, and a board member of B'nai B'rith District 3, covering the tri-state area.

Mr. Spector is survived by two daughters, Roberta Porter of Cherry Hill and Shellie Stark Philadelphia; a sister, Rebecca Poall of Glenside, a brother, Morris of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; and six grandchildren. Services will be 1:30 p.m. today at Platt Memorial Chapels, 2001 Berlin Road, Cherry Hill. Burial will be in Roosevelt Memorial Park, Trevose, Pa.

Lauretta Regl, 84, was life-long city resident CAMDEN Funeral services will be Friday for Lauretta Regl, a homemaker and life-long city resident who died Sunday at the Leader Convalescent Center, Cherry Hill. She was 84. Mrs. Regl was born in Camden and was a member of Asbury United Methodist Church in the East Camden section. Surviving are her husband, Julius two daughters, Lauretta Evans of Mantua and Joan Cox of Edgewater Park; a brother, Arthur Martin of Audubon; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Services will be 11 a.m. Friday at the Bradley Funeral Home, Route 73 and Evesham Road, Marlton, Services Spector, Philadeloffice who where friends and relatives may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today. Burial will be in Bethel Memorial Park, Pennsauken. 10 Legal Notices NEW JERSEY TURNPIKE AUTHORITY Amendment to Procedure for Prequalification and Award of Construction Contracts PUBLIC NOTICE Take notice that the New Jersey Turnpike Authority (Authority) proposes to amend N.J.A.C.

The proposed amendment deals with the ability of the Authority to exercise its discretion in connection with disqualifying bidders from future bidding if the bidders have withdrawn bids due to a unilateral mistake. The intent is to permit the Authority to use its discretion in determining whether or not to disqualify a bidder from future bidding if the bidder withdraws a bid due to a unilateral mistake. At present, the Authority MUST disqualify under the conditions stated above. This Notice is being given to inform the public that the Authority is proposing to amend its bidding procedures. Interested persons may submit written comments on the proposed amendment to Herbert I.

Olarsch, Administrative Procedures Officer, New Jersey Turnpike Authority, P.O. Box 1121, New Brunswick, N.J. 08903. All comments must be submitted no later than February 3, 1993. All comments submitted by interested persons in response to this Notice, within the time limit, shall be considered by the Authority with respect to the proposed amendment.

Any interested person may request, in writing, that the Authority hold a non-adversarial public hearing on the proposed amendment. This request must be submitted no later than February 3, 1993 to Herbert I. Olarsch, Administrative Procedures Officer, New Jersey Turnpike Authority, P.O. Box 1121, New Brunswick, N.J. 08903.

(053581) ($39.65) RESOLUTION OF THE CAMDEN COUNTY MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AUTHORITY APPROVING ON 1ST READING OF THE 1993 BUDGET AND SETTING A 2ND READING AND PUBLIC HEARING WHEREAS, The Authority desires to approve the 1993 CCMUA Budget on 1st Reading and to Schedule a Public Hearing; and WHEREAS, The Authority wishes to notify all of its participants of the Public Hearing date, time and place, and WHEREAS, it is the Authority's desire to hold the Public Hearing on the 1993 CCMUA Budget at The Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority Administrative Offices, 1645 Ferry Avenue, Camden, New Jersey, on Thursday, February 11, 1993 at 7:00 P.M.; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Authority to confirm the action of the Executive Director to forward the 1993 Budget and copy of the Resolution stating reason for delay to the Division of Local Government Services on December 28, 1992 since the Regular Meeting of the Authority to be held on said date was cancelled. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by The Authority and the members thereof that the 1993 Budget is approved on 1st Reading. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Public Hearing on the 1993 CCMUA Budget is hereby set to be held at the Authority's Administration Offices, at the address listed above, on Thursday, February 11, 1993 at 7:00 P.M. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the action of the Executive Director 10 send the Proposed CCMUA 1993 Budget and a copy of the Resolution stating reasons for delay to the Division of Local Government Services on December 28, 1992 is hereby authorized since the regular Authority Meeting of December 28, 1992 was cancelled. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Secretary of the Authority shall notify all Participants of said Public Hearing.

ADOPTED: January 11, 1993 DOROTHY E. MARKS, SECRETARY (053383) (549.41). 10 Legal Notices SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a Writ of execution, to me directed, issued out of the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, CAMDEN COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F-7308- 88 Will be sold at Public vendue on FRIDAY the 5th day of February 1993 at 2 o'clock, LOCAL TIME, In the afternoon of said day, at the SHERIFF'S OFFICE in the COURT HOUSE, 600 Market 2nd Floor, Suite 202, in the City and county of Camden and State of New Jersey: property to be sold is located in the Municipality of Camden, Camden County, State of New Jersey Premises is known as: 313 Fountain Avenue Tax Lot 7 Block 1072 (formerly Block 1579) Approx. Dimensions: 80.00* 100.00' 80.00' 100.00' Nearest Cross Street: Freemont Street A deposit is need on all sales, in cash or certified funds.

All other Conditions of Sale are posted in Sales Room. The approximate amount of the judgment sought to be satisfied by this sale is $35,943.05 THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE IS SPECIFICALLY RESERVED BY THE UNDERSIGNED Seized as the property of Freeman Richardson Gandy Richardson taken in execution at the suit of Mertiro Mortgage Corporation East Central Mortgage Company and to be sold by WILLIAM J. SIMON SHERIFF Sheriff's Number: CH 750323 DATED: ATT'Y: Pluese Lihotz Building 2, First Floor 1010 Kings Highway South Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 (050131) ($151.28) PUBLIC NOTICE SEALED BIDS will be received from bidders classifled under N.J.S.A, et in the Multipurpose Room, First Floor of the Engineering and Operations Bullding, New Jersey De1035 partment of Transportation, Parkway Avenue, Trenton, New Jersey, until 10:00 a.m. February 2, 1993 and opened and read for: Route 73 (1953) Section IC, from Tacony-Palmyra Bridge Plaza to Route U.S. 130, Resurfacing in the Borough of Palmyra, and Townships of Cinnaminson and Pennsauken, Counties of DP Burlington and Camden, 93202, STP-4312(110).

The Department, in accordance with Title VI Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. 252 U.S.C., 49 C.F.R.., Parts 21 and 23 issued pursuant to such Act, and Section 504 of the REhabilitation Act of 1973 will afford minority business enterprises full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not discriminate against any bidder on the grounds of race, color, sex, national origin, or handicap in the contract award. Bidders are required to comply with the requirements of P.L. 1975, Drawings, specifications, and bid documents may be Inspected or obtained for a fee $27.00, for full size drawIngs, at the Bureau of Construction Services, Procurement, 1035 Parkway Avenue, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, during business hours. Names and address of prospective bidders for this prolect may be acquired by telephoning (609)530-2098 during business hours.

Drawings, supplementary specifications, and boring logs may also be inspected (BUT NOT OBTAINED) by contracting organizations at our various Design Field Offices at the following locations: 1259 Route 46 Parsippany-Troy Hills, NJ 201-263-5100 3906 Church Road Mt. Laurel, NJ 609-866-4953 Intersections Rts. 189, 21 and 22 Newark, NJ 201-648-3551 Route 79 Daniels Way Freehold, NJ NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION SERVICES PROCUREMENT (050135) ($164.70).

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