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UGAl NOTICES COORIU-POSi, Comden, N. Wedfesdoy, July 12, 1972 LEGAL NOTICES UGAL NOTICES UGAl NOTICES .7) Y' t-A. 7 CLASSIFY DIRECTORY Aircraft For Sale 51 1o Apartments For Rent City 32 Apartments For Rent Suburb 33 Furnished-Unfurnished Artkle For Sole 17 Auction Sales listed nearest type of merchandise being auctioned Automobiles For Auto Parts-Accessories, etc 52 Auto Service Repairing 56 Boats For Sale 54 Boating 54-d Business Ventures Agents or Distributors Business Opportunites Business Places For Rent Business Places For Sale Camp Sites Rent 48-a Campers A Travel 48 Cords of Thanks Obit Page" Convalescent or Nursing 29, Death Notices "Obit Electronic Equipment 20 Employment Agencies 8 Farms For Sale 43 Farms land For Rent 37 Fuel 26 Funeral Directors "Obit Page" Furniture For Sale Garages Rent or Sale 40 Help Wanted 9 Home Appliances 19 Home Appliance Repairs Houses For Rent City 34 Houses For Rent Suburbs 35 Houses For Sale City ...41, Houses For Sale Suburbs 42' Imported Sports Cars 49-a In Memoriams "Obit page" Instructions Both Sexes 12' livestock Supplies IS -a tots Acreage For Sale 44 1 Machinery tools 23 Memorial Parks Cemeteries 6 Merchandise 24 1 Mind-Board Children 10 Mobile Homes For Sale 39, Mobile Homes For Rent. 39-o Money to Loan 13 Monuments "Obit Mortgage Money 14 Motorcycles 53 Moving Storage Tell-A-Servke) 77 Musical Merchandise 22 Personals 7 Pets Supplies 16 Poultry Supplies '6' Real Estate Wanted to Buy Real Estate Wonted to Rent 36-a Resort Summer Rentals 38 Resort Summer 47 Rooms For Rent City 30 Rooms For Rent Suburbs 31 Situations 11' Swaps 25 TVs Stereo AMFM 21. Repair Service Tell-A-Servke.

27 Trucks-Tractors 50 Wanted Automotive SS ERRORS All ads are read back to the advertiser for approval. The Courier- Post is responsible (or the FIRST day only for any errors that differ with the copy that was read back. Cor-. rections can be made for the follow- -ing day. 17) PERSONALS To Creditors of Marko Realty Company.

Take Notic that on May 15. 1972 Marko Realty Company, a New Jersey Corporation, was dissolved. Ail crednors snail present wr.uen specified proof of claims or demands to the corporation at the Registered Office. 330 Cooper Street. Camden.

New Jersey, on or before December 29 1972. or forever be barred from suing on such claims or enforcing thera. MAURICE L. PRAISSMAN. President.

121 ftp RESOLUTION Whereas, the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Camden had entered into a contract wuh the firm of D'Anastasio, Lisiewski and Tarauini, A.I for the desipn phase of the Camden County Jail; and Whereas, the protect has advanced to the stage preparatory to construction; now. therefore. Be It Resolved by the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Camden that the existing contract be and the same hereby is cancelled with the County to be given credit for the fees paid to date on said pnd Be It Further Resolved that a new contract is hereby approved in a form attached to this resolution, with the exception that under Art'cie A for architect's basic services, there shall be credited the original contract price; there will be no advance payment as prescribed: the County shall have the option of reducing the fee paid by 20 per cent by the employment of separate personnel to perform the construction administration: and Be It Further Resolved that the proper officers of the County of Camden be and they are herehv authorized to execute said contract on behalf of the County of Camden. Take notice that the foregoing resolution was adopted by the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Camden at a meeting held on July 1972. FREDERICK H.

BROWN. Clerk. Board of Chosen Freeholders I. The Architect shall provide professional services for the Proiect in accordance with the Terms and Conditions of this Agreement. II.

The Owner shall compensate the Architect, in accordance w'lh the Terms and Conditions of this Agreement, as follows: a. For the Architect's Basic Services, as described in Paragraph 11. Basic Compensation computed at the following percentages of the Construction as defined in Article 3. for portions of the Proiect to be awarded under A Single Stipulated Sum Contract For New Facilities Seven Per cent 1 7r. i For Renovations Additions Fourteen Per cent H4i Separate Stipulated Sum Contracts EiKht Pef For Renovations Additions Pr cent An Initial Payment of Ten Thousand dollars 000.) shall be made upon the execution of this Agreement and credited to the Owner's accoun- BE SURE TO CHECK THE USED CAR VALUES LISTED ON THE CLASSIFIED PAGES OF THE COURIER-POST You'll Save NOTICE Seated bids to mpply No 2 Fuel Oil and Miik to tne pubuc schoois oi I of jn received bv the Secretary of trie Beard at the office of the W.

T. Gibas School. White Horse Avenue. Clernenton New Jersey, on weekdays between the hours of 9:00 a m. and 4:00 p.m and opened and read at a public meeting ot the sa.d Board of Education on Monday.

July 24. 1972. at 8:30 P.M. EDST. The Board reserves the rght to reject any or all bids.

Specifications may be obtained at the office of the W. T. Gibbs School on weekdays between the hour: of 9:00 a m. and 4 00 p.m. ROBERT B.

MORRIS. Secretary. Board of Educaijon of the Borough of Clernenton Dated: July 12. 1972. Notice of Application.

Division of Water Resources of the Department of Environmental Protection, Trenton. N.J. The Borough of Brooklawn. Camden County, filed a reauest en May 17. 1972 for approval of plans to rtn-p" a well constructed in 1954 at the existing water plant at Town Center, from 165 feet to a total depth of 327 feet, in the Borough of Brooklawn, Camden County.

No 'n-crease in authorized diversion is requested. Any person, corporation, or civil division of the State may file obiec-tions to approval of diversion from said location, to be received in the office of the Secretary of the Council on or before July 28. 1972. Each objection must particularly specify the grounds thereof and a copy must be sent to the applicant. If ob-lections are so filed, a public hearing will thereafter be scheduled accordance with further notice to be given.

If no objections are filed, conditional approval may be granted in accordance with the orovisions of N.ISA The original application and pertinent data may be examined In the office of the Bureau of Water Control of the Room 1110. Labor and Industry Building. John Fitch Plaza, Trenton. New Jersey. By Order of the Water Policy Supply Council Martha H.

Brenna. Secretary. July 7. 1972. RESOLUTION Bond Ordinance Appropriating $25,000.00 From Capital Surplus For tne Purchase of a Burroughs 5000 Magnetic Record Computer.

Be It Ordained by the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Camden. New Jersey fnot less than two-thirds of all members thereof affirmatively concurring) As F'ol-lows: Section 1. The purpose described In Section 3 of this bond ordinance Is respectively authorized as a general improvement to be made by the County of Camden, New Jersey. For the said mirpose stated in Seo t'on 3 there 11 herebv appropriated the necessary sum of money from Capital Surplus. Section 2.

For the financing of the Improvement the amount of Twentv-Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000 00) Is hereby appropriated from Capital Surplus. Section S. The improvement h-reb" -Hhorized by the appropriation made for such purpose is as follows: 4norpriatinn or Purpose and EWmated Cost The purchase of the Burroughs 5000 Magnetic Record Computer for use at the County Hospitals at Lakeland. $25.000 00 Section 4. This bond ordinance Shall take effect twenty (20) davs after the first publication thereof after final passage, as provided by the Local Bond Law.

NOTICE OF PENDING ORDINANCE The Bond Ordinance published herewith was introduced and passed upon first reading at a meeting of the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Camden. New Jersey, held July 6. 1972. and will be further considered for final passage after public hearing thereon at a meeting of said Board to be held in the Court House in said County on August 1, 1972. at 2:00 o'clock p.m.

FREDERICK H. BROWN. Clerk. Board of Chosen Freeholders Adopted: July 6. 1972.

($28.32) CHESS board duplicating the championship game in Iceland shows position of figures after the first 40 moves. Champion Boris Spassky is playing white. Move-by-Move Recount During Opening Game REYKJAVIK, Iceland (UPI) The progression of moves in the first game of the world chess championship match between Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union and challenger Bobby Fischer of the United States: Spassky (white) Fischer (black) 1. P-Q4 KT-KB3 P-K3 P-Q4 KB-QKT5 0-0 P-QB4 KT-QB3 B-QR4 PxP (QB5) B-QKT3 QxQ BxP (QB4) B-K2 B-Q2 KR-Q1 KTxKT B-R5 B(R5)xB RxR (ch) 2. P-QB4 3.

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B-QKT3 19. KTxB(QKT3) NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Take Nctice that by virtue of a resolution of the Township Committee of the Township of Gloucester, thiough its Tax Collector, will expose at public sale to the highest bidders the following parcels of land on Thursday, the 13th day of July, 1972. at 6:30 P.M., local time, at the office of the Tax Collector. 123 East Slrppl RlaplrwnnH Npw IprsfiV: NOTICE OF UNCLAIMED FUNDS HELD BV THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA NEWARK 1. NEW JERSEY The pe-sons whose names and last known addresses are set forth beiow appear to be entitled to payments of fifty dollars or more according to the records of The Prudential Insurance Company of America.

CAMDEN COUNTY Bennett. Mahlon and Bennett. Mary. 1182 Union Camden. N.J.

Keller. Anna. 527 Dwight Collingswood. N.J. Such unclaimed funds will be paid on or before August 31st next to persons establishing to the satisfaction of the Company their right to receive the same.

Thereafter all claims for such funds should be presented to the New Jersey State Treasurer. ($11.52.) PROPOSAL AND INVITATION TO BID PURCHASING DEPARTMENT PORT AUTHORITY TRANSIT CORPORATION Sealed Bids will be received and read pubhoiy in Purchasing Agent's Office. Port Authority Transit Corp. (PATCOi. Benj.

Franklin Bridge Plaza Camden. N.J.. on Tuesday, Aug. 1. 1972.

at 11:00 A.M.. EDT. for design, manufacture and installation of one (1) each Revenue Man-netic Ticket Encoder. Bid Forms, Invitation to Tender. Proposal Contract and applicable Specification jr 2179-1 may be obtained from PATCO Pur-chasin Beni.

Franklin Bridge Plaza. Camden. N.J. 08102. Contract to be awarded to lowest, responsible bidder (as determined by PATCO) experienced in manufacture of this type of eauipment.

LLOYD E. JOHNSON JR. Purchasing Agent i $24.98) ADVERTISEMENT FORBIDS PROJECT NO. 8159 Renovations to Exterior of Building 318. Laboratory Fernwood Complex.

999 Parkway Avenue, Trenton, New Jersey. Owner: State of New Jersey. Separate sealed bids (a) for each of listed branches of work and a separate over-all single contract bid (b) covering all the branches of work and material required to complete the project will be received In the Reception Room of the Division of Building and Construction. 8lh floor of the Taxation Building. West State and Willow Streets.

Trenton. New Jersey 0SS25. until 2:00 o'clock p.m. on July 18. 1972 and then publicly opened and read aloud.

No bid will be accepted after the hour specified. Bids will be received on the following branches of work: GENERAL All bidders must be prequalified in accordance with the statute. (N.J.S.A. The Information for Bidders. Form of Bid, Form of Contract.

Plans. Specifications and Forms of Bid Bond. Performance- Payment Bond, and other contract documents may be examined at the following: Division of Building and Construction West State and Willow Streets Trenton. New Jersey 0S625 Copies may be obtained at the Division of Building and Construction, located at WSst State and Willow Streets, Trenton. New Jersey upon payment of $25.00 for each set.

Any unsuccessful bidder, upon returning such set promptly and in good condition, will be refunded his payment, and any non-bidders upon so returning such a set will be refunded $25.00. The State reserves the right to reieet any or all bids. Each bidder must deposit with his bid. security in the amount, form and subject to the conditions provided in the Instructions for Bidders. Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract.

No bidder may withdraw his bid within sixty (60) days after the actual date of the opening thereof. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY DIVISION OF BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION WALTER T. PETERS DIRECTOR. Minimum Price 00 nacre $2,500.00 pacre $2,500.00 pacre $3,000.00 pacre $3,000.00 pacre $3,000.00 pacre $3,000.00 pacre $3,000.00 pacre $3,000.00 pacre $3,000.00 pacre $2,500.00 pacre $3,000.00 pacre $10.00 pf. ft.

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B-R3 38. B-B5 39. P-QKT6 40. K-R4 Adjourned. (Symbols: can usage, In British-Ameri-each move in a is recorded using chess game letters for each chess piece and numbers for each square on the board.

The squares are numbered along the columns (or isuceed, even if Geller himself modestly suggested: "I believe will have a draw." The first game delayed for days because of problems raised first by Fischer and then Spassky, who did not like American's behavior started with Fischer being late eight minutes because he had been delayed by traffic. Shoppers Watch Man Kill Himself SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UPI) Thomas Tripple walked into hardware store and asked about .38 caliber ammunition. then asked to see a revolV' Witnesses said Tripple insert a round into the display gun, pressed it against his forehead pulled the trigger. Horrified shoppers watched the 26-year-old man shot himself to death.

"We don't where he came from or anything about him, except his and age," said police. very heavily weighted factor in setting next year's quotas." President Nixon on June 26 issued an order suspending quotas for individual countries on their meat shipmerts to the United States. He said he hoped this would help hold down rising prices for meat in the domestic market. Treasury Secretary George P. Shultz and Undersecretary of State John N.

Irwin II were named co-chairmen for the meeting today. Also called in Economic Advisers and the were officials uf the Depart ment of Agriculture, the Cost of Living Council, the Council of Office of Special Assistance of tne president for consumer Spassky Capitalizes On Fischer Gamble PUBLIC NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Public notice is hereby given that the Winsiow Township Board of Education in the Cnuntv of Camden, wiil receive scnarale sealed bins ft 8 p.m. on. Jiiiv 27. in Board Offices inslow Township.

New Jersey, for the construction of a new elementary school for the Township of Winslow. New Jersev. County of Camden, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids will be taken for: General Construction, Structural Steel. Plumbing ft Drainage.

Heating ft Ventilating. Electrical. Each successful bidder shall be reouired to furnish a performance, payment and completion bond, from a surety company approved bv tl.e Board, the form and content of 'Which shall comply substantially with the form prescribed bv New Jersey Statutes for public agencies and as amended and amplified herein. Each bidder shall comply with the requirements of Chapter 105. Public Laws oi 192.

pertaining to the pre-qualification of bidders bv the State Board of Education. An affidavit so stating shall be enclosed in a separate sealed envelope along with the proposal Drawings. specifications, and Form of Proposal, for the proposed work are on file in the office of 'he Radey ft Radey, 102 Had: Court, (Route 295 at the Haddonfield-Berlin Road Exit), Cherry Hill. New Jersey. 06034; phone 609428-5503; the F.

W. Dodge Corp. Office. Philadelphia. Pennsylvania: and may be inspected by prospective bidders during office hours.

Plans and specifications will be furnished on a deposit of $50 00 payable to the Architects for each set, upon application to the Architect, Deposit will be forfeited within sixty (60 davs of bid date for all bid documents not returned in usable condition. Bids must be made upon the Proposal Form in the manner designated, address of the bidder and work bid upon the outside of the envelope and must be accompanied bv a certified check, cashier's check, or bid bond drawn to the order of the Board of Education not less than Tei ilOi per cent of the amount of the base bid and must be delivered at the above place in manner aforesaid. Copies of the Proposal Form will be furnished. Together with the bid there shall be furnished a "Consent of Surety" or "Bid Letter" from a Bonding Company stating that thev will provide the payment, perfoim-ance and completion bond for i9 per cent of the contract price if contract is awarded. The New Jersey Prevailing Wage Act applies to this project, and the stipulated minimum wages apply in this locality shall be made a part of the contract.

The Winslow Township Board of Education reserves the right to consider the bids for Thirty (30) davs after receipt thereof and further reserves the right to reject anv and all bids and to waive any informalities in anv bid or bids and to accept such hid or bids and to make such awards is may be in the best interests of the Owner. Bv Order of the Winslow Township Board of Education, Winslow Township, Camden County, New Jersev. By: MRS. AGNES HEGGAN, Secretary Dated: July 10. 1972 ($46.08) ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by tne South Jersey Port Corporation for the construction of a Rail-Truck Loading Platform on the west side of Building at Broadway Terminal.

Camden, New Jersey. The project includes the demolition of 2 existing buildings; the construction of a reinforced concrete platform approximately 200 feet by 18 feet with suspended metal roof; the installation of three (3) new motorized rolling steel doors in the wall of the existing building, construction of two (2) sloping concrete ramps from the new platform to the interior of the existing building. The new platform will be equipped with lights, storm-water drains and sprinklers. Said bids will be received, opened and read aloud in public at the Board Room of the South Jersey Port Corporation. Broadway Terminal.

2430 Broadway. Camden. New Jersey 03101. on Tuesday, July 25. 1972.

at 2:00 P.M. local time. Said form, contract form, plans and specifications for this work are on file and may be examined at the office of the Executive Director and such documents, in total, shall form the basis upon which bids shall be tendered. Copies of tne bid form, contract form, plans and specifications may be obtained from the office of the Executive Director by prospective bidders upon the payment of the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) for each set. Any bidder, except the successful bidder, returning in good condition said plans within five (5i days after the receipt of bids will be refunded the sum of Ten Dollars $10.00 1 and non-bidder returning in good condition said bid form, contract form, plans and specifications within three (3i days after the receipt of bids or prior to receiving bids will be refunded the sum of Five Dollars ($5,001.

The South Jersey Port Corporation reserves the right to reject any or all bids received either in whole or in part, and also to waive any informality in any bid or bids so received. Bids must be made on the bid form, supplied by the South Jersey Port Corporation, in the manner designated therein and required by the specifications, must be enclosed in sealed envelopes bearing the name and address of the bidder on the outside and also bearing on the outside reference to the work bid upon, such as "Bid for Rail-Truck Loading Platform." Said bids shall be addressed to Robert L. Pettegrew. Executive Director. South Jersey Port Corporation.

2430 Broadway. Camden. New Jersey 08104. Each bid shall be accompanied by cash, by the certified check of the bidder or by a bid bond duly executed by the bidder as principal and having as surety thereon a surety company approved by the South Jersey Port Corporation in such an amount not less than ten per cent (10 i of the amount bid. Any such certified check or bid bond shall be without conditions or endorsements.

The contract to be executed by the successful bidder will provide that it shall not become effective until the necessary monies to do the work have been provided by the South Jersev Port Corporation in a lawful manner. The award shall be further subiect to the securing of any necessary state, federal or local permits governing the work. SOUTH JERSEY PORT CORPORATION GEORGE Wit VINSON. ($145.44) Secretary-Treasurer 15) BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS KING MR. ft MRS.

Gordon King proudly announce the birth of their son Sean Gordon 6 lbs, 4 ox. born on July 1. 1972. LAING. Mr.

ft Mrs. Joseph R. Lalng, Jr. proudly announce the birth of their daughter Nicole Dan-ielle 7 lbs. 8 oz.

born June 27, 1972. SRAW. M'. ft Mrs William J. Shaw III proudly announce the birth of their son William J.

IV 6 lbs 1 oz. born Jun 26, 1972, (5AI IOST and FOUND LOST Fairview Vic. Reddish Brown ft white Min. mixed collie. Female.

10 yrs, old. 962-7974. LOST. German Shep. Male.

Sable. Ans. to Major. W. Berlin Vic.

784-7760 LOST GLASSES. Bifocals w'flip ton sun glasses. Penn Fruit. Woodcrest Shopping Cent er. 428-3777.

LOST. Irish Setter, male. 2 yrs. old. wheat, child's pet.

Very large re-ward. 964-0818. 966-5930. Steven Bell. LOST.

Ladies gold pendant watch. Pink face. Elgin. Rew. Vic.

Center-ton Ctry Club. 931-2878. LOST. Sail, red ft white. At Cooper River.

Reward. 795-0741. LOST Small grey poodle 858-2025. 'Bon Bon" LOST Sm. size shagev blonde dog Ans.

to Snarky Vic. Pennsauken. Re- LOST small tan fern, dog, resembles Germ. ans. to Lost Sun.

night, Cherry Hill. Reward. 662-8965. LOST." 5 mo. aprlcof.

no collar, vie. Turnersville. answ. to "GiKi." Rew. 933-3636.

939-0044. PET MONKEY TAKEN from Aquarium Fri. nicht. $50 reward for return of pet. 784-8889.

(71 PERSONALS AUTO INSURANCE ed. rates. monthly financing available. Insurance for all other needs. 858-4030.

Automatic 24 hour Telephone Answering Service. $10.95 monthly. Call 428-4881. BASS MAN "ft Lead Guitar' Man. wanted for steady weekend rock group.

Call 629-6783. CHILDRENS birthday" parties, pony rides, refreshments. The Buck-A-Roo Ranch. 654-5376: Debts On and after this date. July 12.

1972. I will not be responsible for any debts unless contracted by mv-self. Richard J. Morris, 19 Avon Place, MapleShadeN.J; DELAVIEW Ball "Room for rent. Weddings, parties, etc.

$175. NO 2-6--'54 NO 2-1467. DRUMMER avail, for ait in work. 783-0969 after i p.m. DRUMMER looking for group or looking to start one.

227-2684 or 2682. FREE DUMPING Clean fill only. Call 227-8387. GARAGE STORAGE A'REA. Easily accessible.

Adaptable. 6fiMs39. HEALTH SPA MASSEUSES" Onn. Race Track. Rt.

70, Jim Lyon Cherry Hill, N.J. NO 5-28O0. Phjla. by Prescription. 215-LO 7-9832.

"HOME BUYERS NEED USED OR NEW CAR WITH NO CASH DOWN no matter how long you are buying or with little or no credit. We can handle a No Cash Down Deal for you. For Info. Call 848-4744 ask only for George Slone. 1 AM CASH BUYER for building ground.

1 acre to 100. Please write Mr. Freemark. 425 E. Wyoming Ave Pa.

19120 or call collect 1-215-DA 9-1060. location 7 ac. New Rd. 51 ac Cross Kevs Berlin Rd. 10 ac New Rd.

2 ac New Brook -Clernenton Rd. 5 ac. New Broos. -Clernenton Rd. 1 ac New Brook -Clernenton Rd.

58 ac New Brook. -Clernenton Rd. 50 ac Cross Keys-Berlin Rd. 10 ac Williams-Chews Ldg. Rd.

.80 ac New Brook Rd. 10 ac New Rd. 1 ac town Rd. 44.7(1x100x103 95x1 18. 25-Lincoln 126 6x200x236.70 Lincoln 100x200 Lincoln Wash Ave.

Line. Wash. 100x200 L'ncoln Ml. Vernon 50x100 Lincoln Ml. Vernon 250x21(1 Kohomo Park 380x21i) Kohomo Sterling 208.32x210 Kohomo Orchard Line.

Park Lake Blvd. Drexel Ave. 20x788 Wadnrorth Lincoln 220x200 Highland Line 1(0x200 Highland Erial 120x200 Highland Erial 400x110x207x114. 7fix520x224-Ierom 31. acres Off Berlin Rd.

2CDx200 Deiiiwart-Cambridge lOOxiOiV-Fairmoum Ave. 100 Girard Ave 200x209 Del. -Cambridge 1C0 Delaware Park 3SOX100 Belleview Sterling SO lilo Essex lr Park 8C 10i Essex Ave 40 100 Essex Ave 100 IOC Fairmount I Morgan 10 100 120 100 Essex 80 lOv Belleview ft Park ISO 100 Belleview Sterling 100 100 Belleview it Line 80 li'O Fairmount i Park 100 1( 0 Bel'eview Park 309 100 182 100 Fairmount Morgan 10(1 100 Girard Morgan 125 30 40 125 Fairmount-C. Ldg. SO 10( Essex Ave 80 100 Fairmount ft Line 364 100 Delaware ft Morgan 40 100 t- Park 20 110 Fairmount Ave.

10 1)0 Fairmount Ave 80 ion Fi'irmount ft Morgan 100 100 Fairmount ft Park Continued From Page One Fischer tells us if he Many experts feci they will UPI-Councr-Post Telefax files) and named for the piece initially sitting at the first square of the file. For example, the third square in front of the rook on the side of the king is rook 3. (The letters and their corresponding pieces are: King; Queen; Bishop; Kt Knight; -Rook; pawn. (An between letters indicates the first piece captured the second. 0-0 indicates castling.

"Ch" indicates "check" or that the king is threatened with capture.) LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE OF THE BOKOUGU OF LAWNSIDE Notice is hereby Riven that the Borough ot Lawnside in the Counlv of Camden and State of New Jerscv, on Wednesday. 26 July 1972 at 8 00 p.m. in the BorouKh Hall. Lawnside, N.J. will sell at public sale to the highest bidder; subject, however to the minimum Drice hereinafter indicated and terms and conditions set forth below, the following lands situated in said Borough and desienated as follows on the Official Tax Map of tee Borough of Lawnside.

Minimum Description (Block and Lot) Price 67 1 LD (Ellis Ave.i 30x140 300.00 70 12 (E. Charleston 0.1x355 3.000.00 79A 6A iLincoln Ave.) 100x160 3.500.00 79A 6AA (Lincoln Ave.) 75x100 1,800.00 7A 6AB (LaPierre Ave.) 127x270 6.500.00 80 1 (Price Street) 113x255 5.OO0.0O SB IB (Price Street) 50x243 1.500.00 5B IJA (W. II Pike W. Oak) 2,000.00 Terms and Conditions: 1. Said lands are to be sold In tracts as described in the advertisement for the respective minimum prices.

2. Said lands will be sold to the highest bidder with a deposit of 25 per cent to be made on the same at i lime 'if offtr: said navment to be in cash, cashier's check or certified check to the order of the "Borough of the balance paid and final settlement to be within thirty (30) days from the date of salt. 3. Other conditions will be made known at the time of sale. 4.

The Borough reserves the right at any time prior to the confirmation of this sale to reject any and all bids. MfiS. MARY A. NELSON. Collector of Taxes, Borough of Lawnside, N.J.

July. 1972. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Ti Hous'nu Authority of the City of Camden. New Jersey, will receive sealed bids, in duplicate, for the following, at the office of the Authority, Roon No. 504, Commerce Build-j Io.

1 Broadway. Camden. New rt 11:00 a i on Tuesday, August 1, 1972, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud: For the Installation of Anoroxt-n-r-lv 'Ton Feet of Counterflashine on Roofs of Westfield Acres Project 10-7 at 3165 Westfield Avenue, Cam-don. New Jersey. Contractors desiring to bid on this work should.

Immediately, obtain the specifications from the Housing Authority of the City of Camden, Room No. 504. Commerce Building, No 1 Broadway, Camden, New Jersey 08103. and ail should visit the site for the purpose of preparing their bid. The Housing Authority of the City of Camden reserves the right to anv and or all bids and to waive any informality in bids received.

A certified check or bank dra't, payable to the Housing Authority the Cilv of Camden, negotiable U.S. Government Bonds or a satisfactory bid by the dd- and a surety company. In an amount eoual to ten (10i per cent of the bid. shall be submitted with each bid. No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of sixlv (HO) davs subsequent to the opening of bids without the f'oiisinn Authority of the Citv of Camden.

HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF CAMDEN RAYMOND J. OSBORN Executive Director DatedJuly 12 1972. i $26.40) PROPOSAL, Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received in the Reception Room of the Division of Purchase and Property. 4th floor. State House.

Trenton. New Jersey 08825. on July 18. 192. at 2:00 P.M.

and will be opened and read immediately thereafter, for the following: BLEACHED. COMBED PEELER KNITTING TWIST. COMBED COTTON YARN BOOKS SUBSCRIPTIONS CAMERA PLATE SYSTEM COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT DATA PROCESSING EOUIPME.N'T EGGS, UtESH. LIQUID FISH, FROZEN FRUITS VEGETABLES. CANNED GAME BlltO FEED VARIOUS MEATS.

FRESH, FROZEN, PROCESSED MICROFILMING SERVICES OFFSET DUPLICATOR PHOTO COMPOSER PRINTING: FORMS. BOOKLETS COLLEGE CATALOGS SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT SUGAR TELECOPIER RENTAL TOWER MAINTENANCE TROUT PELLETS FOR FEED-VARIOUS VIDEO, EQUIPMENT and the form of bid, contract and bond for the proposed work are on file in the Office of the Director and may be secured by prospective bidders during office hours. Bids must be ill made on a sland-ard proposal form. (2 enclosed in the special addressed envelope. 3i accompanied bv a certified check drawn to the order of the Treasurer of (he Slate of New Jersey, or a bid bond, any of which shall not be less than 10r of the amount of the bid.

and i4) delivered at (he above place on or before the hour named as no bid will be accented after the hour specified. Bids not so submitted will be considered Informal and will be rejected The Director reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to award contract in part or whole if deemed to the best interests of the Slate to do so The successful bidder wll be required to furnish surety bond in the full amount of the contract of a company authorized to do business in the Stale of New Jersey. STATE OF NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY DIVISrON OF PURCHASE AND PROPERTY HERMAN CRYSTAL. ($95 04) DEPUTY DIRECTOR. said another international grandmaster.

Fischer Complains Fischer obviously was displeased with his game. After the adjournment he angrily demanded a meeting with the Icelandic organizers to complain against what he described as the noisy audience. Some 3,000 Icelanders and foreign chess enthusiasts had packed into the Lagardur Hall for the opening thriller. But most knowledgeable observers said they felt the audience was more quiet than is normal at top chess games. The Icelanders rejected Fischer's demand and told him it is up to the official referee, Lothar Schmid of West Germany, to run the game from now on.

Spassky's seconds, including international grand masters er. Efrim Geller and Nikolai Krogius, sent their world champion to sleep and then spent the night and the morning hours analyzing the position to find a winning combination for Spassky. we nine by the a He ed and as know name Tract Plate Block Lot I 37 445 20 37 445 37 3 37 446" 11 4 37 446 13 5 37 446 14 6 37 44 7 37 446 19 .8 37 446 28 9 38 458 10 38 458 12 II 38 458 14 12 38 458 15 13 37 447 1 14 37 449 1 15 37 450 2 16 37 451 1 17 37 452 1 18 37 453 1 19 35B 424 1 20 35B ,425 1 21 35B 427 1 22 35B 428 23 35B 429 I 24 29B 310 25 33A 373 1 26 35B 418 1 27 35B 2 28 35B 418 3 29 35B 422 1 30 35 382 19 31 35A 390 1 32 35A 301 1 33 35A .405 1 34 35A 405 3 35 35A 391 1 36 36 391 3 37 35A 396 "1 38 35A 383 19 39 35A 396 3 4() 35A 396 4 41 35A 396 5 42 35A 399 4 43 35A 400 1 44 35A 400 2 45 35A 383 17 46 35A 383 18 47 35A 383 20 48 35A 400 7 49 35A 386 1 50 35A 404 51 35A 404 7 52 35A 403 SC 53 35A 402 2 54 35A 402 I 55 35A 394 1 56 35A 400 57 35A 400 4 58 35A 400 5 5 3.1A 404 60 35A 401 5 61 35B 426 1 12 35B 420 1 63 3SB 421 1 64 35B 422 1 "5 35B 423 1 66 37 456 3 67 13 174 4 68 32 3.58 47 69 32 358 48 70 33 364 20 Zi 33 364 21 72 33 364 22 '3 35 382 23 74 35A 383 12 75 35 A 383 13 76 35A 383 14 77 35A 3S3 15 78 35A 384 1 79 35A 385 80 35A 386 SI 35A 3S0 82 35A 3i 4 83 35A 389 1 84 35A 389 2 S5 35A 389 3 86 35A 394 1 87 35A 394 2 88 35A 395 1 89 35A 395 1 90 35A 400 6 35A 401 92 35A 404 1 93 35A 404 2 94 35A 404 4 35A 404 5 2 35A 404 6 97 35A 408 I 98 35A 409 99 35A 409 2 1M 35A 410 I 101 35A 410 3 102 35A 411 1 103 35A 411 2 104 35A 412 1 35A 412 2 106 35A 412 3 7 35A 413 1( 35A 413 5 169 35A 413 6 110 35B 414 1 111 35B 415 1 112 35B 415 35B 415 3 JH 35B 416 1 1 5 35B 416 2 1 6 35B 417. 1 1 7 35B 417 1 J18 35B 417 3 119 35B 432 I 120 35 432 3 121 35B 433 1 1-2 35B 434 1 123 35B 4,5 1 24 436 J-2 33B 437 126 35C 438 I 127 36 444 31 128 36 444 38 129 36 444 49B 110 36 444 49C 131 36 444 49D 132 36 444 49G 133 37 447 3 134 37 447 5 135 37 447 6 1 16 37 452 2 137 37 453 2 138 37 453 3 139 37 453 4 140 37 453 141 37A 454 6 142 38 457 12 LEAD Guitarist looking for some friends to form band. 695-2384.

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Positions aval for our graduates. Financing avail Call 429-9652 for details. Mai-1 Boauty College. WANTED. "Elec.

piano or orean-Dlaver. Needed for estab. Rock emuD. Immed. club work Vocals ft g'JVT' Pauirjmerit a must.

Can Dan at 54i-a66(j)r Pete at 547-2562. COUNCILLORS wgI456A7353XOt'C (8) EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES 12 YOU'LL STILL NEED A GOOD JOB i NO MATTER WHO GETS ELECTED SEE US NOW! CLERKVaVmll'-'K: BKPii. F-C. several To FIGURE CLERKS, several To CUSTOMER To $12.. CLERK TYPIST 'tops'6 DENTAL ASSIST.

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VII' i To $125. To $100 To $150 To $H0 To $125 To no To $110 To $125 To $125 In '0 667-4343 DESK SET yne tnorry Hill Znd S-H-S "THE PEOPLE PLACERS" LET US PLACE YOU CLERICAL SALES ADMINISTRATIVE TECHNICAL Call 663-9222 310 Cooper Puwy. tAgy. HARRIS Employment Service MANY JOBS FEE, PAID OR NEGOTIABLE ni i i n-n d. PAYROLL CLERK-exp CLERK TYPlST-mainr.

min 1125 $''0 viniivis J95 to S120 Mipi PBX HECI.PT ki SECRETARY-Haddonfield SAI.ES-Llshting Ml Kinzs 8 Haddon Ave. 7 CM. H'iil 06777' Camden 966-1767 42R.n4nn' v. v. A rthsnilNKl.

SERVICES ic ATTORNEY Wkm comp SALES-FORMS TYPIST (2 PROOF READER FILE CLFRK CLAIM REP. SECRETARY PERSONNEL 1050 Kincs Hwv. 667-7160 TRAINEES TO Executives November 400 210 300 loo 100 110 Kohomo 380 224.7C Kohomo ft Sterling 220 114.76 80 114.76 80 Kohomo 10x107x1 K.x520x224 Jerome 2.53 acres Morgan (. Kohomo ft Park 1.11 acres Plymouth Rd. 50 125 Batten Hilltop 5 acres Tumersville ft Berlin Rds.

4 pi res Turrersville ft Berlin Rds. 2.46 rcres N. Brooklyn-L. Glou. 0.80 acres Brocklyn-L.

Glou. N. Brooklyn-L. Gloucester 10 acres Off Berlin Rd. 54.14 100 40- -Belleview Ave, 240 100 Eelieview Ave.

140 1P0 Belleview ft Morgan 120 110 Belleview I- Park 320 '00 299 201 Cambridge 60 200- Cambridge ft Morgan 400 20;) 120 160 Belleview ft Sterf. 170 100 Cambridge ft Sterling 40 100 Cambiidge ft Sterling 231.96 IOC Cambridge ft Morgan 50 100 Delaware ft Morgan 30) mo Delaware ft Morgan 364 38 100 Delaware ft Morgan 58 98 KM 45 47 100 61 Delaware 200 loo-Delaware Ave. loo 100 Delaware ft Park 200 lno Fairmount Ave ISO 100 Fairmount ft Slerling 309 1C0 182 100 Fairmount ft Morgan 40 1 100 Fairmount 4 Morgan 1 10 acres Girard Ave. 116 1(2 100 Girard 100 Girard Ae 00x1 40x100 Fair 1 54 aci-es Girard Ave 2 18 Girard ft Morgan 100 100 Girard ft Morgan 80 100 Highland 4. Park 120 lor-Girard ft Park 40 100 Girard Ave 80 100 Girard ft Sterling SO 100 Girard 220 20ti Girard ft Linj ll ldfi Highland I Line Highland 40 100 Highiand 1.65 acres orrest Drive 160 100 Highland ft Morgan 100 100 Highland Ave 220x200 1 20x 1 00 1 00x1 Of Jerom IK) 200 Jerome ft Park 200 200-Jerome Sterling 10iixlO0x20xi00x80x20O-Jer.

ft Ster. ino 100 IlipliU.nd JO 100 Higniand Forrest 340 109 360 110 Forrest 220 ll.v Forrest 220 115 Jams ft Cedar 220 115 Jams ft Pine 2: i) 115 Jarvis ft Morgan Jarvi ft Park 13 66 acres Tcmbleson Ave. fil l('f-L(ncoln Ave. SO 100 Lincoln Av. 2ID42X 15' Biwl.ofsberger Ave.

acres Bischolsben.er Ave. 216.42 15li Bisthofsberger Ave. 210.46 liO Biicl ofsberger Ave. 0 100 Lincoln Ave 150 10.: L'ncoln Avi 150 100 Lincoln ft Washington ".00 200 Lincoln Booker 50 100 Mt Vernon Ave. fO 170 56 42 163 Ml.

Vernon 50 147 56 W3 Mt Vernon 60 60 100 29 07 Lincoln Ave. 1 6s acres Plymouth Rd. 4.87 acies Prospect Ave. U.S. Calls Parley On Meat Imports WASHINGTON (UPI) --Continuing its attempts to drive down meat prices, the administration invited representatives of 12 nations to a meeting today to discuss ways of increasing imports into the American market.

Charles W. Bray III, a State Department spokesman, said the representatives of the 12 trading partners will be told i 1 their 1973 quotas for meat imports into the United States Nn hid Insfl than tha ahnv i will depend upon how they respond to the U.S. request for increased imports this year. "The United States government hopes to encourage these meat exporting countries to increase their shipments to the United States as part of the effort to drive down meat prices in this counfry," Bray 'Affairs. Of landS amuuuilt Wilt UB IBVClTCU Vt VWIBIUCini IVI I1J Ul bttlU irBUlS 3 The successful bidders for all tracts of lands and premises, upon being awarded the said lands and premises, shall be reouired to pay ten HO'r) per ent of the minimum price in cash or bv certified check.

A deed for each of saio tracts of lands and premises will be executed and delivered to the purchaser thereof within three (3) months from the dale of sale. t.t which time tlie balance of the sales price shall be due and payable in full. 4. No deed for any of said tracts of lands nnd premises shall be delivered until the full amount of the price shall have been paid as well as the cost cf sale which is hereby established to be the sum The Township Commutes further reserves the right to require the successful bidder to provide a legal dscriplioti ol the lands hcircr rurchased. 3.

The Township Committee, in lis sole rescvi the right at any time prior to confirmation of any sale made hereunder to reject any and all bids received hereunder. 6. Tract 2 is subject to the righi-pf-way easement granted to The American Telephone ft Telegraph Company. 7. Tract 8 is subject to the Hght-of-way easement granleo to the Public Service Gas ft Electric Company.

8. Tract 69 is subject to the right-of-way eastment granted to the Atlantic City Electric Company. Tracts 2 3, 11 and 30 are land locked parcels and the successful bidder purchases the same with full knowledge thereof. 10. Tracts 13 through 24 Inclusive.

27 through 30 inclusive 3'; through 52 inclusive. 54 through 64 Inclusive, and 66 through 142 inclusive are purchased by the successful bidder with full knowledge of the provisions of tin Gloucester Township Zoning Ordinance. Section 11. All sales which are advertised as bemg sold with a minimum price of an expressed number of dollars per acre, the minimum price therefor shall be calculated in accordance wilh a survey to ba furnished by the successful bidder the acreage contained in this advert'semem being an approximate acreage only. 12.

All minimum bids which are oased upon a per front foot basis shall, in the calculation of the minimum bid. take into consideration two t2) streets, if the lot in question fronts on two (2) streets. Township of Gloucester. Camden County. N.J.

i. HAZEL HUBER. Tas Collector. Dated; June 11 1972. ($515 52) Bray listed the countries concerned and the amounts of their 1971 meat exports to the United States in of pounds as: Australia 600.4, New Zealand 250.9, Mexico 78.2, Ireland 74.7, Guatemala 25.3, El Salvador 3.0, Honduras 16.7, Nicaragua 44.8, Costa Rica 39.8, Panama 6.1, Dominican Republic 12.5, and Haiti 2.6.

said yesterday as he announced the Washington meeting. "This government when it considers 1973 quotas, will loosen the quotas for those who help us in 1972 that is, the performance of the exporting countries in response to the President's appeal will be a i i.

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