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and and and a COURIER-POST, Tuesday, April 17, 1979 Death Notices This section LEGAL is included NOTICE CAPITAL with the BUDGET annual AND CITY LEGAL Budget OF is CAPITAL Pursant CAMDEN NOTICE to NJAC IMPROVEMENT it of the PROGRAM does LEGAL local not in unit's NOTICE itself planning confer and any authorization to program. raise or Specific expend funds. authorization Rather, to expend a document funds for used purposes as part described in this section must be management elsewhere, by a separate bond ordinance, by inclusian of a line in the Fund. Capital ether Improvement Section of this budger, by an ordinance taking the money from the Capital improvement or BARBALACE On April 14, 1979 Michael beloved husband of the late Mary (nee Petulla) of Westmont. Age 74.

Devoted father of Mrs. Eleanora Micale of Westmont. Dear brother of Mrs. Carmella DiGiacco of Italy, and Frank of Italy. Also survived by two grandsons Frank, and Fred Micale.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. at the JOSEPHA. FALCOFUNERAL HOME, 6600 North Pennsauken, Mass of the Christian Burial and Holy Communicion at 10 a.m. at the Church of the Holy Saviour, Emerald Westmont. Interment at Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill.

Viewing at funeral home on Tuesday evening after 7 p.m. Parking on premises. BLINDENBACHER D.D.S. On April 15, 1979, Kenneth F. Husband of Dorothy R.

(nee Reihmann). Of Merchantville, N.J. Also survived by two sons, the Reverend Kenneth R. of Devon, and Craig L. of Mariton, one ter, Mrs.

Paula G. Stahl. of Cinnaminson, two grandsons. Relatives and friends of the family and all the organziations of which he was a member are invited to attend the Mass of Requium and Eucharist on Wednesday morning at 11 AM from the Grace Episcopal Church, Maple Avenue, Merchantville. Interment Lakeview Memorial Park.

Should friends desire, contributions to the Cancer Research of the American Oncologic Hospital, Shelmire and Central Pa. (Fox Chase) 19111. in Dr. Blindenbacher's memory would be appreciated. Arrangements by the ALLOWAY FUNERAL HOME.

BROWN Anna of 1263 Kenwood Camden. Died April 16, 1979. Age 77 years. Survived by husband Roosevelt, son Earl Johnson, sister Mable Johnson, Relatives friends are invited to attend funeral services on Friday 1p.m. in the CARL MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 831 Van Hook Camden.

Where friends may call after 11 a.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, Camden. CAMPBELL-RODENBAUGH On April 13, 1979, Elizabeth (nee Hyk). Beloved wife of the late Harry L. Of Gloucester City.

Formerly of Phila. National Park, N.J. Age 67. Mother of Mrs. Ruth Wenner, Mrs.

Marie Mealey, Mrs. Joan Wright all of Gloucester, Harry L. Campbell of Tennessee, sister of Mrs. Stella Taylor of Bellmawr, thirteen grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Tuesday at 8:30 a.m.

from the CASEY FUNERAL HOME, King and Monmouth Gloucester City, N.J. Mass of the Resurrection 9:30 a.m. St. Mary's Church, Gloucester. Friends may call Monday evening at the funeral home after 7.

CICIONE Edward T.MD. On April 14,1979 of Cinnaminson. Beloved husband of Margaret (nee Shockcor). Father of Susan Cicone and Edward Thomas brother of Mrs Theresa Palermo, Mrs. Eleanor Tursi, Mrs.

Edith DeMarco and Salvatore Cicone. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral Wednesday starting at the FUNERAL HOME, 1200 130, Cinnaminson. lowed by mass of Christian Burial at the Sacred Heart Church, Riverton. Interment Holy Cross Yeadon, PA. Viewing Tuesday even.

7-9. Donation to Cardiac Care Unit, Our Lady Lourdes Hospital, Camden, NJ 08103 are preferred. CONOVER Mary B. (Mae) nee Campbell. Of Waretown, N.J.

Beloved wife of Frank P. Conover Sr. and mother of Frank P. Jr. of Maple Shade and Mrs.

Jane Voltz of Mariton. Also surviving a brother, Campbell of Magnolia, N.J. and Million. Mrs. Myrtle Andre of Westmont, grandmother of five.

Relatives and friends and members of the V.F.W. Post 2445 Ladies Auxiliary Maple Shade are invited to attend the funeral services Thursday 10 a.m. at the INGLESBY FUNERAL HOME, 602 E. Main Maple Shade. Interment Locustwood Memorial Park.

Friends may call Wednesday eve 7 to 9 p.m. DeBELLIS Of Moorestown, N.J. on April 14, 1979 Angelina. Age 92. Wife of the late Frank Sr.

Mother of Frank and Joseph DeBellis both Moorestown, sister of Mary Marroco, of Paterson, N. J. also five grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial Wednesday 11a.m. of Lady of Perpetual Help, Maple Shade.

Viewing Tuesday eve. 7-9pm. McCHESNEY FUNERAL HOME, 30 W. Main Moorestown. Interment Mt.

Carmel Cem. FORD On April 15, 1979. Florence P. Beloved wife of the late Leonard Ford. Resident of Pleasant Mills Nesco, N.

J. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services on Wednesday 11 am at the NESALE FUNERAL HOME, 202 S. 3rd Hammonton. Rev, William Kingston officiating. Friends may call one hour prior to services on Wednesday.

Family requests memorials to Batsto-Pleasant Mills United Methodist Church Sunday School. FULTON Ricardo of 529 Carnall Apartments, Warwick Road, Stratford, N. J. Age 19. On April 14, 1979.

A senior of Sterling High School, survived by foster parents, Mr and Mrs Fred Brimage and one brother John. Relatives and Friends of the family may attend funeral services Thursday at 8 pm at the CARL MILLER FUNERA HOME, Warwick Road, Lawnside. Where friends may call after 6 pm. Interment Hillcrest tery. GREEN Rev.

Howard (Pop) of 1629 Cabot St. Pa. Died April 13th, 1979. Age 87 years. Retired minister UAME Conference of N.

J. Member of Orientall Lodge member Local Survived by wife Julia, son Howard II, Many grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services on Thursday 8 p.m. in the Chestnut Street UAME Church, 722 Chestnut St. Camden, where friends may call after 6 p.m.

ment New Camden Cemetery Camden. Family will meet at 615 Front Street Glen- dora, N.J. Services under the direction of the CARL MILLER FUNERAL HOME. JOHN A. HEALEY Funeral Home 9 White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights, N.J.

547-1675 JOHN S. BELL FUNERAL HOME 420 S. Main Williamstown, N.J. NAtional 9-7244 HAMMOND George F. on April 14, 1979 Age 77 of Pennsauken, N.J.

Beloved husband of Helen nee St. Clair). Devoted father of Craig G. of Liverpool, N.Y., brother of Charles E. Hammond of Holmes Beach, Fla.

Also survived by four grandchildren. Relatives and friends of the family are kindly invited to attend funeral services Thursday 11a.m. at the funeral home of INGLESBY SONS, Cove Wyndamm Rds, Pennsauken. Interment Arlington Cem. Friends may call Wednesday eve 7-9pm at the funeral home.

HOLZWORTH Elizabeth M. On April 14, 1979. Of 417 Crafton Pitman, NJ. Wife of William H. Holzworth.

Also survived by four children, William A. of Orlando Florida, Robert C. of Solon, Maine, Roderic W. of Bommoseen, Vermont and Mrs. Elizabeth Mulvaney of Newtown, Conn.

And twelve grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to meet on Wednesday at 9am at the KELLEY FUNERAL HOME, 125 Pitman Pitman, NJ. Mass of Resurrection will be at 10am at Our Lady Queen of Peace Church Pitman, Interment Hillcrest Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral on Tuesday evening. HOUCK On April 15, 1979 Dorothy (nee Davis) of Mystic, Shores N.

J. Age 69. Beloved wife of Lawrence, mother of Louise Green, Phila. Phyllis Henning, Sicklerville. Four grandchildren, two great grandchildren.

Services will be held at the convenience of the family under the direction of the LEROY WOOSTER FUNERAL HOME, Atco, N.J. Memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society would be ciated. IBACH On April 16, 1979. Franklin G. Ibach.

Husband of Alice (nee Fields) off 24 Glover Haddonfield, N.J. Due notice of the. funeral will be given by HOLL-MURPHY OF HADDONFIELD. JETTER On April 15, 1979. Harry G.

Age 83 years of Lindenwold, N.J. Formerly of Camden. Survived by daughter Margaret C. Bosko, Lindenwold, sister Harriet Starts, Thorofare, three grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Mr.

Jetter was a retired of The Camden City Parks Relatives and Friends are invited to attend the Funeral Services on Thursday 11am at the EDWARD P. LEONARD JR. FUNERAL HOME, 2850 Federal Camden, N.J. Interment Harleigh Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday after 7pm at the FuneralHome.

KEIPER On April 12, 1979. Roy husband of Eva (nee Russell) of Commons Fairview, Camden. Age 75 years. Also survived by son Walter of Wilmington, daughter Mrs. Virginia Fink of the Marshall Islands, two brothers Amos Lawrence and a sister Mrs.

Evelyn Heydt and three grandchildren. Mr. Keper was a member of the American Rifle Assoc. and of the Square Circle Club of Kresson. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday 11 a.m.

at the TETUS FUNERAL HOME, 1530 Collings Fairview, Camden. Interment Lakeview Cemetery. Friends may call Monday evening. KENNEDY On April 15, 1979 Rose May beloved wife of Walter Malcolm Kennedy and sister of the late Daisy A.L. Torrance of 104.

bridge Ave. Westmont, N.J. Age 73 years. She is also survived by 2 nephews Len Simmons of Brighton Sussex England, Hugh TorranceofW. Deptford, N.

J. a niece Mrs. Jeanne Preston of Ridgewood, N.J. and her sister Mrs. Violet Simmons ven Sussex England Funeral services and interment will be held at the convenience of the family under the direction of FOSTERS FUNERAL HOME Collingswood, N.

J. Memorial contributions in her name may be made to the Salvation Army, 915 Haddon Ave. Camden, LUDLAM On April 15, 1979. Clari Bel B. (Nee Bailey) Age 89 years.

Of Collingswood, N.J. Beloved of the late John. Survived by one son John J. of Collingswood, N.J. Five grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

Mrs. Ludiam was a member of the Women's Club of Collingswood and Grace Episcopal Church of Merchantville. tives and friends are kindly invited to attend the funeral service 11a.m. Wednesa at STEPHENSON BROWN FUNERAL HOME, Maple Merchantville. Entombment Harleigh Cemetery, Camden.

There will be no viewing Tuesday evening. Friends may call prior to service time on Wednesday. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 570 Haddon Collingswood, N.J. or the Camden County Heart 7645 Maple Pennsau- ken, N.J. MALOY On April 13, 1979.

Jennie, wife of the late Harry of Fairview, Camden. Age 93 years. Survived by son Donald Maloy of Fairview, Camden, two grandchildren and one great grandchild. Relatives friends are invited to funeral services Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the MYRTETUS FUNERAL HOME, 1530 Collings Fairview, Camden.

Interment New Camden Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday evening. NOLE On April 15, 1979, Adeline (nee DiPiero). Of Blackwood, N. J.

Age 70 years. Beloved wife of Angelo. Dear mother of Richard J. Note of Blackwood. Also survived by two brothers, Fred of Mariton and Albert of Pennsauken, two sisters, Viola Angelozzi of Camden, Mary Barbuto of Vista, California, four grandchildren and one great grandson.

Funeral services will be held privately at the convenience of the family. Funeral arrangements under the direction of the McCANN-EARLE FUNERAL HOME, Blackwood, NUTTLE On April 15, 1979. Harry J. Husband of Elizabeth C. (Betty) (nee Campbell), Of 51 S.

Hinchman Haddonfield, N.J. Mr. Nuttle is also survived by a son H. Lunt Nuttie of New York and a brother Byron H. (Barney) of Denton, Md.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral on Wednesday 11 am in the Sanctuary vice. First Presbyterian Church, Kings Highway East, Haddonfield, N.J. Interment will be 3 pm Concord Church Cemetery, Denton, Md. Memorial contributionsin Mr. Nuttie's name may be made to your favorite charity.

Arrangements by the STEWART FUNERAL HOME, Mariton, N. J. KNIGHT FUNERAL HOME, Inc. 14 Rich Berlin, N.J. 08009 767-0007 James Knight, Mgr.

PINN Daniel Norris of 1147 Magnolia Camden, N.J. Age 62. On April 15, 1979. Survived by daughter Mrs. Nora Ann Muldrow, Baltimore, Maryland, three sisters, Mrs.

Mamie Neims of Cinnaminson, N.J., Mrs. Lelia Gary of Camden, N.J., and Mrs. Mabel Brooks of Baltimore, Maryland. Two brothers Junius Pinn of Virginia, and Fulton Pinn of Virginia. One grandson.

A host of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Relatives and friends of the family may attend funeral services Friday evening at 8 p.m. at the CARL MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 831 Van Hook Camden, N.J., where friends may call after 6 p.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, Camden, N.J. RODIO On April 14, 1979, of 2387 Quail Vineland, N.J., formerly of Hammonton, Frances (nee Massaro).

Beloved wite of the late Carl, devoted mother of Nicholas, Henry, and Paul, all of Hammonton, Mrs. Antoinette Taddei of Cherry Hill, Mrs. Anna Ripa and Mrs. Florence Lucca, both of Hammonton, Mrs. Rita Ransom, Allentown, and Mrs.

Eleanor Furlong Vineland. Sister of Michael Massaro, Atco, off Mamie Scordo, Hammonton, Mrs. Rose Berenato, Folsom, Jennie Cassario of Atco. Twenty grandchildren and twenty-one great grandchilren. Relativesand friends and membersof the Altar Rosary Society of St.

Joseph's Church are invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, 10:30 AM from the MARINELLA FUNERAL HOME, 102 North Third Hammonton, N.J. Mass of Christian ial 11:30 AM, St. Joseph's Church, Hammonton. Interment Holy Sepulcher Cemetery. Friends may call this evening after 7 PM at the funeral home.

SCHWIENDT Anna B. On April 15, 1979. Age 72. Of Camden, N.J. Beloved wife of Wilbur and devoted mother of Theresa Ann Schwiendt of New York City and dear sister of Karl of Florida, John of field, Rose Martin of Elizabeth Stumm of Delair, Marion Wolfert of Tuckerton and Margaret Jensen of Cherry Hill.

Relatives and friends of the family are kindly invited to attend the funeral on Thursday 8:30 a.m. at the FUNERAL HOME OF INGLESBY AND SONS, Cove and Wyndam Pennsauken. Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 a.m. St. Peter's Church, Merchantville.

Interment New St. Mary'sCemetery, Bellmawr. Friends may call Wednesday evening 7 9 p.m. at the funeral home. There will be no viewing.

Donations to the Dominican Sisters, 1500 Haddon Camden, N. J. 08103 would be preferred. SHISLER On April 14, 1979, L. Jayne (nee Sherwin).

Wife of the late William of 56 White Birch Turnersville, N. J. Age 56 years. Dear mother of Donna Knott of Pine Hill and Dawn at home. Also survived by two grandchildren, a sister Roberta Jones of Texas, her mother Matilda win of Cheltonham.

Family and friends are invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday 10am at the EGIZI FUNERAL HOME, 200 Ganttown Turnersville, N. J. Interment Hillcrest Memorial Park. Friends may call Tuesday evening at the funeral home. SLAVIN April 16, 1979 in Michigan.

Rev. George H. Husband of Adele Slavin. Relatives and invited to memorial service Thursday 7:30 p.m. Faith Community Church, Roslyn, Pa.

Interment Hillside Cem. Memorial contributions may be made to the Reformed Episcopal Seminary, 43rd Spruce Pa. Arrangements by JOHN R. FREED FUNERAL HOME, Glenside, Pa. SMITH On April 14, 1979.

Of Gloucester City, N. J. Hazel M. Creamer Smith (nee Sharp). Wife of the late Frank J.

Smith. Survived by a daughter Mrs. Gail Sweeney, Gloucester City, N. 3 sons Charles R. Creamer, Fairview, N.

Paul P. Creamer, Calif. and Oliver H. Creamer, Gloucester City, N. 13 grandchildren, 2 brothers Harry Sharp and Frank Sharp, 5 sisters Mrs.

Marion Susini, Mrs. Edna McKay, Mrs. Marie Macconi, Mrs. riet Jewell and Mrs. Margaret Saunders.

Relatives, friends and members of Gloucester City Democrat Club, Second Ward and the VFW Number 3620 Ladies Auxiliary are Wednesday, 8:30 a.m., MCCANNFUNERAL HOME, 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City, N. J. Mass of Resurrection St. Mary's Church. Interment New St.

Mary's Cemetery. may call Tuesday evening at the funeral home. IN MEMORIAM GIVENS In loving of our mother, grandmother great-mother, Mrs. Amelia who passed away April 17, 1968. A light is from our household gone.

A voice we loved is stilled. A place is vacantin our home. Which never can be filled. Some may think you are forgotten, though on earth you are no more. But in memory you are with us, as you always were before.

Sadly missed by daughters, Thelma Audrey, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. McCHESNEY The Moorestown High School Class of 1976 expresses its sorrow over the loss of its classmember Tim McChesney. EMDIN In sad and loving memory of a dear son, Harry (Jim) who passed away April 20, 1978. Loving and kind in all his ways, upright and just to the end of his days. Sincere and true in heart and mind, beautiful memories he left behind.

Sadly missed by Mom and Dad. SPEARMAN In sad and loving memory of a beloved son and our brother Leroy who passed away 2 years ago today, April 17. We have not overcome the pain and ness that your passing brought to our hearts, for you were a shinning light in this family as well as the community. Sorrowfully missed by your mother Mamie, your two brothers Leo Jerome and your three sister Eileen, Shirley and Wanda. CARDS OF THANKS WE WOULD like to thank each everyone for their prayers and donations and a special thanks to the 1200 block of Magnolia Camden, N.J.

during the lost of our mother, Mrs. Lacy Jones. The Family wish to express my thanks to my family and friends for their prayers, flowers and cards received during my recent bereavement in the death of my wife, Mary C. Bloom on April 6, 1979. God bless you all, Arnold.

SMITH On April 15,1979, Thomas W. Jr. Age 57 years. Beloved husband of Florence (nee Carlson) of Gloucester City, NJ. Father of Thomas F.

Smith, Janesville, Mrs. Raymond( (Florence) Barford, National Park, Mrs. David (Diana) Vera of Cherry Hill, beloved son of Mrs. Helen B. Smith, Trevose, PA, brother of Mrs.

Mary McAnally of Trevose, PA, also surviving three grandchildren. Relatives and friends and employees of T.R.W. Electronics, Camden, NJ. Also members of American Legion Post, No.72, Brooklawn, V.F.W. Post No 3620, Gloucester City.

No. 2 Company Gloucester City Fire Department are invited to attend the funeral services 11am Wednesday at MARTIN FUNERAL HOME, 523 Cumberland Gloucester City, NJ. Cremation Harleigh Crematory. Friends may call Tuesday evening. Memorial donation to The American Cancer Society, Camden County Unit, 570 Haddon wood, NJ 08108.

Would be appreciated in Lieu of other expressions of sympathy. SOCHANSKI On April 15th, 1979. Amelia (nee Zaikowski) Beloved wife of the late Anthony of Camden, N.J. Age 83 years. Devoted mother of Edmund of Philadelphia, Eleanor, Jennie, Jessie Sochanski, all at home.

And Mrs. Irene Tubic of Deiran. Also survived by five grandchildren and one great granddaughter. Relatives and Friends are invited to attend the funeral on Thursday at 8 am at the ZEMBRUSKI FUNERAL HOME, 1643 M1. Ephraim Avenue, Camden.

Mass of the Resurrection 9 am at St. Joseph's Church, South Camden. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday evening after 6:30.

SPROGELL On April 12, 1979. S. Myrtle (nee Higginbotham). Wife of Raymond M. Of Oaklyn, N.

J. Age 78 years. Also survived by a terries land Mrs. friends Mary will meet Higginbotham. Wednesday, a.

at the ETHERINGTON FUNERAL HOME, 700 Powell Gloucester. Mass of Resurrection 10a. m. at St. Aloysius Church, Oaklyn.

Interment New St. Mary's Cem. No evening viewing. Family requests Mass Cards. SULLIVAN Stella Sophia Sullivan, age 59, wife of James Joshua Sullivan, of Merchantville, N.J.

Died on April 14, 1979. She was sery school teacher for 12 years and a long time devoted member of the First Baptist Church of Merchantville. Stella Sullivan is survived by her husband James, and her children, Michael Gohl of Pennsylvania, and Barbara Gohl McLaughlin of Virginia. Friends relatives are invited to rial services on April 17. at 7 p.m.

at the First Baptist Church of Merchantville. In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, contributions to the American Cancer Society would be appreciated. TAYLOR On April 14, 1979, William Howard, beloved husband of Margaret B. Taylor (nee Boyington) of 230 New Jersey Ave, Collingswood, NJ. Age 70 years.

Also survived by two sons William C. Taylor in Mariton, Robert K. Taylor Westmont, five grandchildren and two brothers, J. Russell Taytor, Cherry Hill, Jack M. Taylor, Houston, Texas.

He is a member of The Collingswood Fire Company, No 1, and the First Baptist Church of Collingswood. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral service on day 10am at FOSTER'S FUNERAL HOME, Haddon and Lees Collingswood, NJ. Interment Harleigh Cemetery. may cal Tuesday 7-9 pm. Memorial Ficiends butions in his name may be made to The Kidney Center of Delaware County, Crozer-Chester Medical Center, 15th Upland Upland Chester, PA.

19013. TODD Charlotte F. On April 13, 1979. Formerly of Haddon Heights, N.J. Age 93 years.

Relatives, friends and members of the First Presbyterian Church of Haddon Heights are invited to attend the funeral services on Tuesday at 10 a.m. the FUNERAL HOME, 129 White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights. Interment Harleigh Cemetery, Camden. Friends may call one hour before time of service. The family requests donations be made to the First Presbyterian Church, 7th Green Haddon Heights, N.J.

VAN ECK April 14, 1979, thomas husband of Catherine (nee Flounders) of Brooklawn, N.J. Age 56 years. Also survived by two daughters Mrs Rose Fenkner, Mrs Mary Alice Blazich, one brother Louis Van Eck, one sister Ruth Schultz, three grandchildren, Father of the late Carmen Palmiero, Relatives and friends and also employees of The Philadelphia Inquirer and Members of VFW Post 538 will meet Thursday 9AM at THE ETHERINGTON FUNERAL HOME, 700 Powell Street, Gloucester. Mass of Christian Burial, 10AM, St Maurice Church, Brooklawn. Interment New St Marys Cem.

Friends may call Wednesday eve 7-9pm. VOLL On April 15, 1979. John C. Age 78 years. band of the late Anna Mae (nee Bond) of Camden, N.J.

Survived by son Charles Gloucester City, daughter Mary Lieberum, Maple Shade, fifteen dren and nineteen great gradchildren. Mr. Voll was a retired Camden City Firemen. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday 11 a.m. at the EDWARD P.

LEONARD Jr. Funeral Horne, 35th River den, N.J. Interment Arlington Cem. Friends may call Tuesday after 7pm at the funeral home. Parking on premises.

WILKINS April 16, 1979 of Jenkintown, Pa. Charles N. (Age 84). Husband of Frances Wilkins (nee Fitts) and father of James Charles N. Jr.

and Frances W. Brown. Relatives and Friends invited to services Wednesday 2 pm Glenside Baptist Church, Hewitt Waverly Roads, Glenside, Interment West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Friends may call at the church after 1 pm. Memorial contributions may be made to the Masonic Home, PO Box 308, Burlington, NJ. 08016.

Arrangements by JOHN R. FREED FUNERAL HOME, Glenside, Pa. WILSON On April 15, 1979, Grace E. (nee DeFougy). Age 89 years.

Of the Haddon Hills Haddonfield. Wife of the late Robert M. Wilson. Mother of Robert M. Wilson Jr.

and also two grandchildren. Service for relatives and friends Thursday 10am STRETCH-EVANS FUNERAL HOME, 8 West Kings Highway Haddonfield, where friends may call Wednesday 7-9pm. (PARKING ON PREMISES). Interment Memorial Park. means.

CAPITAL BUDGET A plan for all capital expenditures for the current fiscal year. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM A multi-year list of planned capital projects, including the current veer. 5 years. (Over 10,000, and all county governments) AMENDMENT This is an amendment. Adapted April 12, 1979.

Submit two copies of amendment to Director, Division of Local Government Services, within (3) days. One copy wit be returned. Action of the Director, on Amendments only: JOHN T. Clerk's Signature This section is included with the Budget pursuant to NJAC If does not in itself confer any CAPITAL BUDGET AND CAPITAL CITY OF 1970 PROGRAM. authorization to raise or expend funds.

Annuel Rather, it is a document used as management program. Specific authorization to expend funds for purposes described local in this section must be pert of the unit's planning and Section granted of this elsewhere, budget, by by an seperate ordinence band teking ordinance, the money by from the a Capital Improvement Fund, or offer lawful a inclusion of line in the Capital improvement CAPITAL BUDGET plan for all capital expenditures for the current fiscal year. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM multi-year list of planned capital projects, including the current veer. 6 years. (Over 10,000, governments) NARRATIVE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM T-1-Transportation Improvements.

Federal State- IG; Streets, reconstruction signalization T-2-Transportation Terminal Jointly funded US UMTA and NJ DOT Multi level tranett center with perkParks. Jointly funded HUD CDBG, Green Acres, US MCRS Imprevement of major recreation tactilities along Cooper River C-1-HUD CDBG CDBG Indoor indoor Swimming Pool CDBG two health centers and one neighborhood cammunity canter S-1-Street Improvements HUD CDBG, resurfacing Carden replacement of curbs, Authority sidewalks (CMPA) and inlets HUD fund-Construction of a Freezer Werehouse by the Municipal Port ed UR-1-Matching MPA-1-Construction portion fo a of City Freezer Cantre Warehouse Urban Renewal CMPA Completion Grant Water -Engineering costs related to expanding Well field Morris Treatment Plant and Well Field WU-2-Expansion of Morris Station and Upgrading Puchak Water Treatment Plant WU4 to water distribution supply system Sewer SU-1-Egnineering costs for reconstruction and upgrading of ten pumping stations SU-2-Reconstruction and upprading of ten pumping stations SU-3-Reconstruction of regulators and intercetors for sewer distribution School S-1-Acquisition of Land and Construction of Warehouse S-2- vostion of Various School 1-1-Construction of an Industrial Facility CAPITAL BUDGET (Current Year Action) 1779 Local Unit City of Carden PROJECT- Transportation Improvements Project Estimated Number Total 6,181,000 Planned Funding Services for Current Year 1979 Grants in Aid and Other 6,191,000 PROJECT -Transportation Terminal Project Estimated Number Total Cost. 4,294,000 Planned Funding Services for Current Year 1979 Grants in Aid and Other 4,249,000 PROJECT -Parks Recreation Farnham Park Project Number P-1 Estimated Total 550,000 Planned Funding Services for Current Year 1979 Grants in Aid and Other 550,000 Cooper River Project Number P-2 Estimated Total Cost, 850,000 Planned Funding Services for Current Year 1979 Grants in Aid and Other 850,000 PROJECT. -Construction of an industrial Facility 1-1 Project Number Estimated Total 30,000 Amounts Reserved in Prior Years 1,500 To Be Funded in Future Years 20,500 PROJECT- Community Center Camden High Project Number C-1 Estimated Total 750,000 Planned Funding Services for Current Year 1979 Grants in Aid and Other Funds 750,000 Woodrow Wilson Project Number C-2 Estimated Total Cost. 750,000 Planned Funding Services for Current Year 1979 Grants in Aid and Other 750,000 Others Project Number C-3 Estimated Total Cost.

$30,000 Planned Funding Services for Current Year 1979 Grants in Aid and Other Funds. 930,000 PROJECT--Street Improvements Project Number S-1 Estimated Total 200,000 Planned Funding Services for Current Year 1979 Grants in Aid and Other 200,000 PROJECT -UDAG Project Number U-1 Estimated Total Cost 1,500,000 Planned Funding Services for Current Year 1979 Grants in Aid and Other 1,500,000 PROJECT -Water Projects Project Number WU-1 Estimated Total 200,000 Amounts Reserved in Prior Years 10,000 To Be Funded in Future Years 190,000 PROJECT--Sewer Projects Project Number SU-1 Estimated Total Cost. 150,000 Amounts Reserved in Prior Years 7,500 To Be Funded in Future 142.500 Municipal Port Authority Project Number MPA-1 Estimated Total 1,500,000 Planned Funding Services for Current Year 1979 Grants in Aid and Other Funds 1,500,000 PROJECT-Acquisition of Land and Construction of Warehouse Project Number S-1 Estimated Total Cost 1,000,000 To Funded in Future Years. 1,000,000 PROJECT- Rehabilitation-Renovation of Various Schools Project Number $-2 Estimated Total 1,000,000 To Be Funded in Future Years 1,000,000 Totals All Projects Estimated Total Cost 29,840,000 Amounts Reserved in Prior 19,000 Planned Funding Services for Current Year 1979 Grants in Aid and Other 27,440,000 To Be Funded in Future Years 2,341,000 SIX YEAR CAPITAL PROGRAM 1979-1984 Anticipated PROJECT Schedule and Funding Requirement Local Unit City of Camden PROJECT--Transportation Improvements Number T-1 Estimated Total Cost. Estimated Completion Time Dec.

-Transportation Terminal Project Number Estimated Total Cost. 14,249,00 Estimated Completion Time Dec. Parks Recreation Farnham Park Project Number P.1 Estimated Total Cost Cooper River Project Number P-: Estimated Estimated Completion Time Dec. 1981 Total 850,00 PROJECT- -Community Centers Camden High Project Number C-1 Estimated Total Cost. 750,00 Estimated Completion Time July 198 Woodrow Wilson Project Number C-: Estimated Total 750.001 Estimated Completion Time July 198 Others Project Number C-: Estimated Total $30,000 Estimated Completion Time Sept.

19 PROJECT -Construction of an Industrial Facility Project Number 1-1 Estimated Total Cost 30,00. Estimated Completion Time Oct. Funding Amounts Per Year Budget Year 1979. PROJECT-Street Improvements Project Number Estimated Total Cost 200 Estimated Completion Time Dec. PROJECT UDAG Project Number V-1 Estimated Total Estimated Completion Time Dec.

1981 PROJECT- -Municipal Port Authority Project Number MPA-1 Estimated Total Cost 1,500,00. Estimated Completion Time Dec. 198 Estimate Total Cost PROJECT -Water Projects Morris Station Project Number WU-' Estimated Total Cost. 200,00 Estimated Completion Time Dec. 1971 Funding Amounts Per Year Budget Year 1979..

10,006 Budget Year 1984.. Morris Station Project Number WU-: Estimated Total Cost. 1,800.006 Estimated Completion Time Dec. 196 Funding Amounts Per Year Budget Year 1980.......... Puchak Treatment Project Number WU-: Estimated Total Cost.

500,00. Estimated Completion Time July 1991 Funding Amounts Per Year Budget Year Distr. Imprv. Project Number WU-4 Estimated Total Cost. 500.006 Estimated Completion Time Dec.

1981 Funding Amounts Per Year Budget Year 1981 PROJECT- Sewer Projects Pump. Stations Project Number SU-' Estimated Total Cost. 150,00 Estimated Completion Time Dec. 197 Funding Amounts Per Year Budget Year Budget Year 1984. 30,00 Ten Pump.

Stations Project Number SUEstimated Total Cost Estimated Completion Time Dec. 1901 Funding Amounts Per Year Budget Year 1960.... Regulators inter. Project Number SU-: Estimated Total Cost. 500.00 Estimated Completion Time Dec.

1981 Funding Amounts Per Year Budget Year 1980. PROJECT City Centre Urban Renewal Match Project Number UR-1 Estimated Total Cost. 1,400.006 Funding Amounts Per Year Estimated Completion Time Dec. 196: Budget Year 1980. PROJECT- Acquisition of Land and Construction of Warehouse Project Number Estimated Total Cost 1,000.001 Estimated Completion Time 1981 PROJECT- Rehabilitation-Renovation of Various Schools Project Number Estimated Total Cost.

1,000,00 Estimated Completion Time 19 TOTALS ALL PROJECTS Estimated Total 35.890,00€ Funding Amounts Per Year Budget Year 1979. 19,006 Budget Year 1990 Budget Year 1981. Budget Year 1984.......... 80,00 SIX YEAR CAPITAL PROGRAM 1979-1984 SUMMARY OF ANTICIPATED FUNDING SOURCES AND AMOUNTS Local Unit City of Camden PROJECT- -Transportation Estimated Total Cost 20,430,000 Grants In Aid and Other Funds 20,430.000 -Parks Recreation Estimated Total Cost 1,400,000 Grants In Aid and Other Funds 1,400,000 PROJECT- Community Centers Estimated Total Cost Grants in Aid and Other Funds PROJECT -Street Improvements Estimated Total 200,000 Grants In Aid and Other Funds PROJECT -UDAG Estimated Total Cost. 1,500,000 1,500,000 Grants In Aid and Other Funds PROJECT- Municipal Port Authority Grants Estimated in Aid Total and Cost Other Funds 1,500 000 (Continued en Next.

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