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18 THE HOME NEWS NEW BRUNSWICK. N.J.. MONDAY, JUNK 34. 1973 Legal Notices NOTICE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY Civil No. 76B-72 UNITED STATES OF WILLIAM POLLEN and: BOBBIE Defendants.

SHERIFF'S SALE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION MIDDLESEX COUNTY Docket No. F-2974-71 Union County Savings Bank, a New Jersey corporation, is Plaintiff, and Ivory Pompey, et ux, are Defendants. Writ of Execution for the sale of mortgaged premises dated May 12th, 1972: First Move In Match- SHERIFF'S SALE 'SUPERIOR COURT' OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION MIDDLESEX COUNTY TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: By virtue of the above stated Writ, The undersioncd has bonn unnnlnturf to me directed and delivered, I will Docket No. F-2037-71 The Perth Amboy Savings Instltu-A fori, a banking corporation, It Plain- I and Richard Check, at ux, et als, I llCmiTA are Defendants. Writ of Execution or I 111111 WZ 15 'J' mortgaged premiiej dated May 16th, 1972.

By virtue of the above stated Writ, to me directed and delivered, I will expose to sale at pub Receiver In the above captioned ac- expose to sale et public vendue on tion. All persons or entitles having any WEDNESDAY, THE 12th DAY OF property of the defendants shall dellv- JULY A.D., 1972, at the hour of two er the same to the Receiver forthwith, o'clock by the then prevailing Details concerning the medical prac- (Standard or Daylight Saving) time, In ice of defendant. Dr. William Pollen, th9 afternoon of the said day, at the Perth Amboy, New Jersey, will be Sheriff's Office In the City of New provided upon request. Brunswick, N.J.

ALFRED ABBOTTS, ALL THAT certain tract or parce of Receiver 'and situate, lying and being In the 28 West State Street' enough of South River, County of Trenton NJ woaiesex, ana 3totb ot new jersey BEGINNING at a point in the South (609) 392-2121 31.34 NEW YORK (AP) The long awaited chess match between the Russian world champion Boris Spassky and the American challenger, Bobby Fischer, in Reykjavik, Iceland, may be stalemated in a dispute over b'ghting, Fred Cra lic venoue-on Wednesday, the 12TH DAY OF JULY, A.D., 1972. at the hour of two o'clock by the then prevailing (Standard or Daylight Saving) time. In the afternoon of the said day, at the Sheriff's Office in the City of New Brunswick, N.J. All thet certain lot, tract or parcel of land, together with the buildings end Improvements thereon and the privileges and appurtenances thereto appertaining, situate, lying and being In the City of Perth Ambov. Countv of erly side of Belmont Avenue -therein distant Easterly 80.16 feet easterly from Its Intersection with the Easterly line of Maple Avenue from thence running (I) Along said Southerly line of Belmont Avenue South 84 degrees, 36 minutes East 40.08 feet; thence (21 South 9 degrees, 00 minutes West 184.02 feet; thence (3) North 73 degrees, 04 minutes.

West 40.40 feet; thence (4) North 9 degrees, 00 minutes SHERIFF'S SALE superior court of new jersey LAW division MIDDLESEX COUNTY Docket No. L-34708-69 J-5677-71 mer, past president of the U.S. fUn- CaJ am inn 'ti Alexander Matzuk. Is Plaintiff, and c. ncm acr.iu vuss cuci auuu, oaiu more parncuiariy described as scr.iuuiu- -i Cramer, a Consulting illumi- riy line of Klrkland Place, distant northerly, 397.95 feet from a corner nation engineer and a friend of formed by the Intersection of the northerly line of Smith Street with th' Fischer, said a battle is brew- SHERIFF'S SALE SUPERIOR COURT OP NEW JERSEY.

CHANCERY DIVISION MIDDLESEX COUNTY Docket No. F-2585-71 J. I. Klslak Mortgage Corporation, New Jersey corporation, 'Is and Richard J. Novelll, et als, era Defendants.

Writ of Execution for tha tale of mortgaged premises dated May 22nd, 1972. By virtu of the above stated Writ, to ma directed and delivered, -I will expose to sals at public vendue on WEDNESDAY, THE 19th DAY OF JULY A.D., 1972, at the hour ot two o'clock by the then prevailing (Standard or Daylight Saving) time, hi the afternoon of the said day, at the Sheriff's Office In. the City of New Brunswick, N.J. ALL that tract or parcel of situate, lying and being In the Township of Woodbridge, in the County of Middlesex, in the State of New Jersey; BEING known and designated as Lot 126 in Block 354-E on a map entitled 'Plot Plan of Menlo Park situated in Woodbridge Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey, dated April 10, 1953, and filed In the Middlesex County Clerk's Office on June 29, 1953, as Map 1824, File 425. PREMISES commonly known as 57 Mercer Street, Menlo Park Terrace, Metuchen, New Jersey.

ALSO Included are range, storm doors and storm windows. IT IS intended to describe the same premises conveyed to Richard J. Novell! and Patricia Novelll, his wife, by deed dated June 27, 1969, recorded July 7, 1969, In Book 2665 of Deeds for Middlesex County, Page 720. The approximate amount of tha ludgment to be satisfied by said sale is the sum of Twenty-Five Thousand Eight Hundred Twenty-Nine Dollars more or less, plus Interest together with the costs of this sale. The subscriber reserves the right to adjourn said sale from time to time subiect only to such limitations or re-' strictions upon the exercise of such power as may be specially provided by law or rules of Court.

Sold subject to conditions of sale. JOSEPH DeMARiNO Sheriff ZUCKER, GOLDBERG WEISS Attorneys 16 June 26; 10. 17. 74.68 NOTICE Take notice that application has been made to the Township of East Brunswick to transfer to Jolson Tze-Chiu Hsu and Stephen Tze-Yen Hsu trading as Kumquat House for premises located at Rt. 18 Shopping Center, East Brunswick, N.J.

the Plenary C-16 license heretofore issued to William S. Paloti, trading as Riverside Restaurant and Lounge, Inc. for the premises located at 16 Emerson Old Bridge, Objections, If any, should be made Immediately In writing to David Germain, Township Clerk, of the Township of East Brunswick, N.J. snip or J0LS0N tze-CHIU HSU 17 Kingsbridge Road Somerset, NJ. STEPHEN TZE-YEN HSU 18 Flower Road Somerset, NJ.

13.44 ing between Fischer and a tel- of Kirkiand Place; from Russia; and Larry Evans who will report the world championship chess match that starts Sunday in Reykjavik. CHESS MASTERS From the left art Bobby Fischer, the U.S. challenger; Boris Spassky, the defending champion evision producer who has ar Thomas P. Wacaster, is Defendant ning Writ of Execution for the sale of THIS DESCRIPTION being in ac-premises dated April 10th, 1972. cordance with survey of Edward By virtue of the above stated Writ, Reiiiy and Associates.

Dated October to me directed and delivered, I will 17, 1957. expose to sale at public vendue on PREMISES commonly known as 22 WEDNESDAY, THE 19th DAY OF Belmont Avenue, South River, New JULY A.D., 1972, at the hour of two Jersey. o'clock by the then prevailing The approximate amount of the (Standard or Daylight Saving) time, in ludgment to be satisfied by said sale the afternoon of the said day, at the is the sum of Twenty-One Thousand Sheriff's Office In the City of New Two Hundred Ninety (121,290.00) Dol-Brunswlck, N.J. lars more or less, plus Interest togeth- ALL that tract or parcel of land and er with the costs of this sale, premises, hereinafter particularly de- The subscriber reserves the right to scribed, situate, lying and being In the adjourn said sale from time to time Township of Woodbridge, in the Coun- subject only to such limitations or rely of Middlesex and State of New Jer- strictions upon the exercise of such sey: Known and designated as plot power as may be specially provided number twenty-one hundred sixty four by 'aw or rules of Court. Sold subject A.

and B. (2164-A. of premises ,0 conditions of sale, laid out and shown on a certain mao JOSEPH DeMARiNO (1) along the easterly side of Kirk-land Place, North 23' 58' East 25 feet to a point; thence: (2) South 66 02' East 115.21 feet to a point; thence: (3) South 19 05' West 25.09 feet to a point; thence: (4) North 66' 02' West 117.35 feet to the point and place of BEGINNING. The approximate amount of the ranged for the right to televise the 24-game match scheduled to start July 2. Speaking to newsmen at Kennedy International Airport be- fore boarding Icelandic Airlines Flight 508 to Reykjavik.

Cra Defense ussians on entitled "Map of Rahwav Estates. Sheriff surveyed by J. L. Bauer, Civil Engi. In Chess Showdown Attorneys 948 Junel9.25;July3,10 75.80 mer said "Fischer won't play Under anything but flourescent Hundred Forty-Five Dollars lighting it is very important to est together with the costs of this sale.

nim. the subscriber reserves the right to Cramer said that the televi- diour' 'i s'e from time to time subject only to such limitations or re- Sion contract, "in SIX figures," strictions upon the exercise of such calls for filming the match in Pow.er maY be specially provided color and that flourescent light-. VocolZAV. SM $ubiect ing does not have "the proper Joseph DeMARiNO, color spectrum for color film." kovacs, anderson, "The television people have insisted that they will use addi- 76.92 810 jn. 19,26: jy 3, 10.

tional lighting such as incan neer of Elizabeth, N.J., August 10th, 1910, and filed in the office of the Clerk of Middlesex County" on July 25, 1911 as Map No. 632, File No. 526. ALL those certain lots, tracts or parcels of land and premises, hereinafter particularly described, situate, lying and being In the Township of Woodbridge in the County of Middlesex, and State of New Jersey. BEING known and designated on the Woodbridge Township Assessment Map as Lot 2164 2165 in Block 468-A.

Also commonly known as 197 Cleveland Avenue, Colonia, New Jersey. The approximate amount of the ludgment to be satisfied by said sale is the sum of Three Thousand Two Hundred Twenty-Six Dollars ($3,226.00) more or less, plus interest together with the costs of this sale. The subscriber reserves the right to adjourn said sale from time to time subject only to such limitations or restrictions upon the exercise of such power as may be specially provided by law or rules of Court. Sold subject SHERIFF'S SALE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION MIDDLESEX COUNTY Docket No. F-2602-71 Haven' Savings and Loan Association, a New Jersey corporation, is Plaintiff, and Robert S.

Cohen, et ux, et als, are Defendants. Writ of Execution for the sale of mortgaged premises dated May 25th, 1972. By virtue of the above stated Writ to me directed and delivered, I will lexpose to sale at public vendue on WEDNESDAY, THE 19th DAY OF A.D., 1972, at the hour of two 'o'clock by the then prevailing or Daylight Saving) time, in the afternoon of the said day, at the Sheriff's Office In' the City of New Brunswick, NJ. ALL that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the Township of Woodbridge, in the County of Middlesex, in the State of New Jersey: BEGINNING In the Northerly terminus of Clembil Court at a point there: (n distant 495.50" feet Easterly mea-- NOTICE BID ADVERTISEMENT PUPIL TRANSPORTATION BIDS St. Mary's High School South Amboy Sealed proposals the transportation of pupils will be received by the Board of Education of the School District of the Township of East Brunswick at 11:00 a.m.

prevailing time on Tuesday, July 11, 1972, at the Board Secretary's Office located at Administration Building, 22 Milltown Road, cast Brunswick, New jersey. Specifications and bid forms for the to conditions of sale. routes and standard form of ques- JOSEPH DeMARiNO tionnaire to be answered by the bidder Sheriff may be secured from the office of the WILENTZ, GOLDMAN Board secretary of the East Bruns- sfiiibK Attorneys descent or tungsten-halogen," Cramer said. Fischer is opposed to any additional lighting, Cramer said. The unpredictable Fischer was supposed to have left on the same flight with Cramer but cancelled his reservation at the last minute.

Cramer shrugged when asked why Fischer did not show up. "He makes his own decisions," he said. Cramer said he would also report back to Fischer on hotel om accomodations, the amount of noise in the tournament hall, proximity of the audience and light glare. "Everything has to be per-' feet." Cramer said he did not know when Fischer would leave for Iceland nor would he say where the player was staying but said he was "not too far away. He's very sensitive about the press." 75.80 14 June 26; July 3.

10, 17. wick Board of Education, located at Administration Building, 22 Milltown Road, East Brunswick, New Jersey. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated: June 26, 1972 N.H. RENICK Board Secretary 22 Milltown Road East Brunswick, N.J.

8.40 SHERIFF'S SALE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION MIDDLESEX COUNTY DOCKET NO. F-2290-71 Barton Savings and Loan Association, a New Jersey corporation, is Plaintiff, and Thomas P. Ryan, et ux, are Defendants. Writ of Execution for the sale of mortgaged premises dated May 3rd, 1972. By virtue of the above stated Writ, to me directed and delivered, I will expose to sale at public vendue on WEDNESDAY, THE 28th of DAY OF SHERIFF'S SALE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION MIDDLESEX COUNTY Docket No.

F-759-71 JUNE A.D., 1972, at the hour of two County Federal Savings and Loan o'clock by the then prevailing Association, is Plaintiff, and John (Standard or Daylight Saving) time, in Recently Fischer said: "They cheat in other sports, not just chess. The funniest if you think it's funny is with their track athletes. Some women! They take male hormone injections. The Russians have been committing international crimes for so long spreading lies and political propaganda all over the world, cheating at sports someone has to stop them. I've been chosen.

I intend to teach them a little humility. "I just read an attack on me by Bot-vinnik, the ex-world champion, in a Russian magazine. He said he was writing it in the interest of truth. He said I was capricious, conceited, paranoid, that I lacked principles and was not sufficient as a human being. I'm sick of their hypocrisy.

"Like when I beat Petrosian recently in Buenos Aires. There was just this little squib in their papers about it. But there was a local championship that they put in headlines. If Petrosian had beaten me, then there would have been headlines. "I was even put down in my own country.

Americans really don't know much about chess. So they listen to other people. But I think if when I beat Spassky, that Americans will take a greater interest in chess. Americans like winners. "The United States is not a cultural country.

The people here want to be entertained. They don't want any mental strain, and chess is a high intellectual form. Americans want to plunk down in front of a -TV and not have to open a book. "But now President Nixon just sent me a letter saying that America is backing me. The U.S.

is getting kicked around in the world. I am representing us, the entire free world, in fact, in a kind of grudge match against the Communists." Fischer's opponent, the stocky, square-jawed, chain-smoking Spassky, is something of a maverick himself. Fischer comes from a broken family. So does Spassky, who was orphaned at 5 when both his parents were killed in the siege of Leningrad. Like Fischer, Spassky is Jewish.

Spassky has consistently refused to join the Communist Party and often has been at odds with the Russian chess authorities. Last year, while competing in Canada, he was refused permission to give a lecture and exhibition tour in the U.S. "I wish I were as free as the American players," Spassky told a Western reporter. Spassky bears a big burden. "It's hard for me to say who will win this match," he conceded recently.

"I would not care to make any prediction. I like Fischer's style very much. I like the purity of his play very logical. His personality is very explosive. He's a real fanatic.

I feel fond of him." (c) King Features Syndicate, 1972 EDITOR'S NOTE This is the first of a series of articles on the world championship of chess pitting America's Bobby Fischer, the challenger, against Russia's Boris Spassky, the world champion. On-the-spot reports written by Larry Evans, an International Grandmaster himself, put you at the elbow of Bobby Fischer as he attempts to end a quarter-century of Rus- sian domination of international chess. By LARRY EVANS Starting Sunday in Reykjavik, Iceland, America's Bobby Fischer, 29, will face Russia's world champion Boris Spassky, 35, in a 24-game title match lasting two months. At stake is not only an awesome purse of $138,500 plus lucrative film and TV rights, but Soviet chess supremacy itself. Fischer is the first non-Russian challenger for the world's chess championship in a quarter of a century.

He won that right by breezing through a series of qualifying tournaments. In 1971, Soviet fans were startled and disconcerted by the ease with which the young American won the Candidates Tournament in Buenos Aires. Fischer scored 12 straight wins against Russia's Mark Taimanov and Denmark's Bent Lar-sen, an unheard of feat, before shellacking Russia's ex-world champ Tigran Petrosian. It was Fischer's second in Buenos Aires and a top Soviet chessmaster told me: "At home they don't understand. They think it means there's something wrong with our culture." Elated by his victory over Petrosian, Fischer joked.

I think I'll send Spassky a telegram. Congratulations on winning the right to meet me for the World Championship." If Fischer wins, it would be like Russia winning the Super Bowl. Interest is at fever pitch in Russia, where chess is the national pastime and Bobby the most popular foreign celebrity since the pianist Van Cliburn. One Soviet expert said: "We have been dominant so long in chess and have gotten so used to winning that I think it has made us complacent. There are no great names these days.

No young players are coming up. It would be a good thing if Fischer takes the title from Spassky." But this attitude is far from typical. For years the official Soviet line has been that. Fischer is a crybaby and a loudmouth. The Soviet press has never forgiven him for charging that their players ganged up and cheated him out of a crack at the title in a Candidates' Tournament at Curacao in 1962.

Fischer accused the Russians of counsulting during games and drawing with each other to conserve their energy. While leading a similar event in Tunisia in 1967, Fischer walked out over a scheduling dispute with the Russians. Doubt, et ux, et als, are Defendants. Writ of Execution for the sale of -mortgaged premises dated April 24th, 1972. By virtue of the above stated Writ, to me directed and delivered, I will expose to sale at.

public vendue on WEDNESDAY, THE 19th DAY OF JULY A.D., 1972, at the hour of two o'clock by the then prevailing (Standard or Daylight Saving) time, in the afternoon of the said day, at the Sheriff's Office In the City of New Brunswick, N.J. sured along" the most Northerly line of. Clembil Court from Its intersection with the Southeasterly line of Laurel 'Street; thence (1) North 18 degrees 08 minutes 20 seconds West and along the dividing line between Lots (82 and 83 as shown on a map hereinafter Mentioned In continuation thereof, a distance of 81.36 feet to a point; thence (2) North 47 degrees 14 minutes 20 seconds East and along the line of Lot 83, a distance of 94.54 feet to a point; thence '(3) South 46 degrees 20 minutes East along the Northeasterly line of Lot 83, a distance of 46.53 feet to a point; thence (4) South 21 degrees 56 minutes West and along the dividing line between Lots 83 and 84, a distance of 118.38 feet to a point In the aforesaid Northerly terminus of Clembil Court; thence (5) Westerly along a curve to the left having a radius of 50 feet and also along the Northerly terminus of Clembil Court an arc distance of 35.14 feet to a point Of BEGINNING. Being all of Lot 83 as shown on map entitled Map of Laurel Acres, Section 2, situated In Woodbridge Township, Middlesex County, N.J. jmade by Sailer and Sailer, C.E.

and dated July 28, 1952 and filed In Middlesex County Clerk's Office on September 8, 1952 as' Map No. 1755, File 48. Above description being In accordance with survey made by Sailer Sailer, Civil Engineers and Surveyors, 64 Broad Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey, dated April 26, 1965. Being commonly known and designated as 22 Clembil Court, Hopelawn, New Jersey. The approximate amount of the ludgment to be.

satisfied by said sale Is the sum of Twenty-Four Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty-Six Dollars (524,756.00) owe or less, plus interest together with the costs of this sale. The subscriber reserves the right to sale from time to time the afternoon of the said day, at the Sheriff's Office in the City of New Brunswick, N.J. All that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying; and being in the Township of Woodbridge, in the County of Middlesex, and State of New Jersey: BEGINNING at a point in the southeasterly side line of Bloomfleld Avenue therein distant northeasterly along the same 350 feet from its intersection with the northeasterly side line of Woodruff Street and runs thence (1) South 40 degrees 12 minutes East 150 feet to a SHERIFF'S SALE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY LAW DIVISION' MIDDLESEX COUNTY Docket No. -New Jersey Bank (N.A.) a National Banking Association, is Plaintiff, and Herbert M. Miller and Isabelle Miller; are Defendants.

Writ of Execution for the sale of premises dated April 5th, 1972. By virtue of the above stated Writ, fo me directed and delivered, I will expose to sale at public vendue on WEDNESDAY, THE 5th DAY OF JULY A.D., 1972, at the hour of two o'clock by the then prevailing Daylight time, in the afternoon of the said day, at the Sheriff's Office in the City of New Brunswick, N. J. BEING commonly known and designated as 909 Beechwood Avenue, Middlesex, N. J.

BEGINNING AT a point In the Northwesterly side line of Beechwood Avenue, said point being distant 1624.69 feet in a general Northeasterly direction along said Northwesterly side line of Beechwood Avenue from Its intersection with the Northeasterly side line of Shepherd Avenue; thence running along said Northwesterly side line of Beechwood Avenue, North 52 degrees 31 minutes East 125 feet to a point In line of property recently (1952) conveyed to Stanley Klein and Charlotte his wife; thence running along line of property of said Klein, Noith 37 degrees 29 minutes West, a distance of 225 feet, more or less, to a point on the Southeasterly bank of Green Brook; thence running along said Southeasterly bank of Green Brook in a general Southwesterly direction and following its various courses 125 feet, more or less, to a point which is 125 distant from, measured at right angles, to the course second above described; thence running, south 37 degrees 29 minutes West at right angles to Beechwood Avenue, 220 feet, more or less, to a point in the Northwesterly side line of Beechwood Avenue at the place of BEGINNING. The approximate amount of the ludgment to be satisfied by said sale is the sum of Seven Hundred Sixty-Nine (5769.00) Dollars more or less, plus interest together with the costs of this sale. The subscriber reserves the right to adjourn said sale from time to time subject only to such limitations or restrictions upon the exercise of such power as may be specially provided by law or rules of Court. Sold subject to conditions of sale. JOSEPH DE MARINO Hard Hats Set Protest March BOSTON (AP) Labor officials say perhaps 10,000 "hard hats" and other rank-and-file ALL that tract or parcel, of land.

point; thence (2) North 49 degrees 48 East 50 feet to a point; thence workers Will march from City situate, lying and being in the Town- minut tjii tii ru ship of East Brunswick, In the County (3) Hall Plaza to the State House of Middlesex, in the State of New Jer- nutes 150 orth 40 degrees 12 minutes West feet to a point In the southeasterly side line of Bloomfield Avenue; thence (4) along the same South 49 degrees 48 sey: BEING KNOWN and designated as Wednesday to dramatize the needs of Massachusetts' building industry. Martin J. Curry, secretarv- nt and uot ib, biock w-m as snown on a minutes West 50 feet to the poi certain map entitled "Map of Windsor ot beginning Homes, Sections 6, situate in East Jn Brunswick TownshiD. Middlesex Coun- treasurer Of the LT3JS. nV Mi approximate amount of the Massachusetts Building and dlesexwnty.

New Jersey on August "id sale Construction Trarip rnimr.il 23, 1951 as Map 1697 in File ill. um lj.e" Thousand Three illon iraaes Council, ALSO BEING icNOWN and designat- Hundred Thirty-One Dollars AFL-CIO, says 22 trades Will ed as Racetrack Road, East Bruns- (510,331.00) more or less, plus interest narrirMnatn in tha mol wick Township, Middlesex County, together with the costs of this sale. j. me marcn. New Jerse Tne subscriber reserves the right to Buildine trades nffirials havo BEING THE SAME premises con- adjourn said sale from time to tima such limitations or re- cited the halt nf rnarl veyed ,0 Robert O.

Webb Jr. and subject only to such limitations or re- cuea me nait ot road construe- Anna Mae Webb, his wife, by deed of strictions upon the exercise of such ublc only to tion inside Boston's Route 128 vvindso'' Homes, a New Jersey power as may be specially provided strictions upor adjourn said pon the exercise of such hj ooieu January io, i yj. by law or rules of Court. Sold subiect power as may be specially provided by law or rules of Court. Sold subject to conditions of sale.

JOSEPH DeMARiNO to conditions of sale. JOSEPH DeMARiNO, Sheriff SCHECHNER, TARGAN and KRAMER. pcimiciei tanea last year Dy recorded February 2, 1952 'in Book Gov. Francis Sarsent as Pa9e 325- an vomi It i ALSO BEING THE SAME premises an example Of What the Work- conveyed to Philip R. Jones and Eve- ers are protestins p- Jones, his wife, by deed of puraimg.

O. Webb Jr. and Anna Mae Sheriff MELVILLE J. BERLOW Attorney 73.56 j.5june 26; July 3, 10, 17. 126.04 Attorneys vuier projects raising their Webb, his wife, to be recorded simul- ire are the recently tabled $260 herewith, dated March 23, 431 June 5, 12, 19, 26 Tane 1965.

Sheriff SHERIFF'S SALE sey, August and filed in the JEROME ALPER AND ALPER, Office of the Clerk of Middlesex County Attorneys on the 27th day of July, 1911. 947 85.88 FIFTH TRACT: KNOWN AND DES- iinTirc minion park Plaza project and further construction on Logan Airport facilities. 'Map of Genoa," Madison Township, trading as NOVAK'S BEVER SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION MIDDLESEX COUNTY Docket No. F-4149-70 Factors Note Buyers, Incorporated, a New Jersey corporation, is Plaintiff, and Clifford Chemical a New Jersey corporation, et als, are Defendants. Writ of Execution for the sale of mortgaged dated May 15th, 1972.

By virtue of the above stated Writ, to me directed and delivered, I will expose to sale at public vendue on WEDNESDAY, THE 19th DAY OF JULY A.D., 1972, at tha hour of two tfclock by the then prevailing Daylight time, in the afternoon of the said day, at the Sheriff's Office in the City of New Brunswick, N.J. ALL that certain tract or parcel of -County of Middlesex, New Jersey, made by Richard Heuser, C.E., Keyport, New Jersey, August 5th, 1910, and filed in the Office of the Clerk of Middlesex County on the 27th Day of July, 1911, as and by the Lots Nos. Thirty-Six (36) and (37) in Block SIXTH TRACT: BEING that piece of land extending along Biondi Avenue into Strachan Street as vacated by the Township of Madison in the County of Middlesex, New Jersey by ordinance adopted on or about June 10th, 1943, Office of the County of Middlesex on June 30, 1943. SEVENTH TRACT: BEGINNING at a point in the dividing line between the This is a purchase money mortgage given to secure a part of the purchase paid for the premises above described. The approximate amount of the judgment to be satisfied by said sale is the sum of Twenty-Two Thousand and Seven Dollars (522,007.00) more or less, plus interest together with the costs of this sale.

The subscriber reserves the right to adjourn said sale from time to time subject only to such limitations or restrictions upon the exercise of such power as may be specially provided by law or rules of Court. Sold subject to conditions of sale. JOSEPH DeMARiNO, Sheriff WALLEY AND WALLEY, Attorneys 13 June 26; iuly 3, 10, 17. 85.83 SHERIFF'S SALE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION MIDDLESEX COUNTY Docket No. F-l 499-71 Suburbia Federal Savings and Loan Association, a savings and loan association organized and existing under counties ot Monmouth and Middlesex, land and premises, hereinafter partlcU- larly described, situate, lying end being said point being at the intersection of in the TownshiD of Mariitnn.

in ih said countv line and the Soiitharlv lino AGES DISTRIBUTING CO. has applied to the Director of the Oivision of Alcoholic Beverage Control for a State Beverage Distributor license for the premises situated at Rear 54 Ray Street, New Brunswick, New Jersey end to maintain a warehouse and salesroom at Rear 54 Ray Street, New Brunswick, N.J. Obiections, if any, should be made Immediately in writing to the Director of the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control, 25 Commerce Drive, Cranford, New Jersey 07010. JOHN NOVAK JR. fa NOVAK'S BEVERAGES DISTRIBUTING CO.

Rear 54 Ray Street New Brunswick, NJ. 08901 12.83 SHERIFF'S SALE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION MIDDLESEX COUNTY Docket No. F-1118-71 J. I. Kislak Mortgage Corporation, (a N.J.

is Plaintiff, and Jamaf M. Radwan, et ux, are Defendants Writ of Execution for the sale of mortgaged premises dated April 20th, 1972. By virtue of the above stated Writ, fo me directed and delivered, I will expose to sale at public vendue on County of Middlesex, and State of New of he right-of-way of the Long Branch Jersey: Division of the New Jersey Central Rail- FIRST TRACT: Shown and designated road; thence (1) along the Southerly as Lots Numbers 39 to 56 Inclusive in right-of-way line of the Long Branch BIOCK---M" on a certain map entitled. Division ot tne New Jersey Central Rail road North 23 degrees 01 minutes "Map. of Genoa, Addition 'A', Madison Township, Middlesex County, N.J., owned hv Rinnrii Poaitt, mH A l.

the laws of the United States of Amer- Three Inmates Taste Freedom -for a While RARITAN TOWNSHIP (AP) Three young inmates who escaped from the Trenton State Psychiatric Hospital were captured Sunday only hours after making their break. The three were identified as Murdock Clark, 16, of Trenton, Bruce Landon, 18, of French-town and Peter Pinental 19, of Jersey City. A state police spokesman said Landon and Pinental were caught by troopers and Raritan Township police while walking down a street here. According to the spokesman, Clark left the other two inmates when they' threatened him. He later walked into the Flemington State Police Barracks and gave troopers an idea of where the others coifld be found.

They were arrested about 35 miles from the hospital. The three broke out of the hospital about 9:30 a.m. Sayreville Shifts 4th's Fun to 3rd SAYREVILLE Independence Day activities have been rescheduled for July 3, it was twelve hundred sixty nine and forty-one one hundredths (1269.41) feet to a point In said right-of-way line; thence (2) South 76 degrees 19 minutes 30 seconds West, one hundred twenty-eight and for-ty-one-hundredths (128.40) feet to a point; thence (3) South 46 degrees 19 minutes 30 seconds West; three hundred-ninety-six and no hundredths (396.00) feet to a point; thence (4) South 62 degrees 19 minutes 30 seconds West, three hundred six and ninety one-hundredths' (306.90) feet to a point; thence (5) South 6 degrees 19 minutes 30 seconds two hundred sixty-eight and sixty one-hundredths (268.60) feet to a point; thence (6) South 2 degrees 40 minutes 30 seconds East one hundred three.and sixty-one hundredths (103.60) feet. to a point; thence (7) South 44 degrees 37 minutes 30 seconds East, four hundred twenty-six and ten one-hundredths (426.10) feet to a point; thence (8) North' 45 degrees 22 minutes 30 seconds two hundred and no one-hundredths (200.00) feet to a point; thence (9) South i riaiiiiin, -oiiu jamo re. uiou- gust 20th, 1910, by Richard Heuser, E-den, et als, are Defendants.

Keyport, Writ of Execution for the sale of Bounded by Columbus Avenue on the mortgaged premises dated May 22nd, North; by Biondi Avenue on the South; -x by Strachan Street on the East; and the By virtue of the above stated Writ, property of the Biondi Realty Co. on the to me directed and delivered, I will west, through which the said Columbus expose to sale at public vendue on an(i Biondi Avenues are a continuation WEDNESDAY, THE 19th DAY OF Block herein referred to a co JULY A.D., 1972, at the hour of two tinuation of Block of the property o'clock by the then prevailing of the Biondi Realty Co. (Standard or Daylight Saying) time, in SECOND TRACT: Being Lots 23 and the afternoon of- the said day, at the 24 in Block on a certain map enti-Shenff Office in the City of New tied "Map of Genoa, Madison Township', Br.UMS'v. NT i Middlesex County, N.J., owned by the All that tract or parcel of land, situ-- Biondi Realty made August 5th, ate, lying and being in the City of. ,9,0, by Richard Heuser, Keyport, N.J." New Brunswick, in the Coun of Mid- BEGINNING at a point on the South- rl side 01 Columbus Avenue, distant BEGINNING at a point In the 340 feet Easterly from the Easterly side southwesterly line of Suydam Street Gordon Street; thence (1) Southerly which Point is 100 feet and parslied with Gordon Street, 100 i norrnwesteriy tnerein trom its iniersec- feet; thence ,2) Easteriy ad parallel tion with the northwesterly line of with rninmhm Throop Avenue and running thence: iw Nnrth.ri r.ii.i 44 degrees 37 minutes 30 seconds East (1) Northwesterly along the said line Mrpt inn foot i hnHrr fiii.ihr.

of Suydam Street, North 48 degrees 50 Columbus Avenue; thence (4) Westerly hundredths (653.40) feet to a poirtt In the minutes West 25.00 feet; thence (2) and along the Southerly side of Colum- of way used as a public road; bus Avenue 40 feet to the point or place thence (10) South 45 degrees 22 minutes 100.00 feet; thence (3) South 48 de- of BEGINNING. 30 seoends West, two hundred and no grees 50 minutes East 25.00 feet; THIRD TRACT: BEING Lots Nos. one-hundredths (200.00) feet along the tnence (4) North 41 degrees 10 min- Eighteen (18); Nineteen (19); Twenty Westerly side line of the right-of-way utes East 100.00 feet to the southwes- (20); Twenty-One (21); and Twenty-Two used as a public road; thence (11) South terly line of Suam Street, the point (22); in Block on a certain map 44 degrees 37 minutes 30 seconds East, Bf entitled, "Map of Genoa, Madison Town- sixteen and five tenth's (16 05) feet to a FURTHER being known as Lot ship, Middlesex County, New Jersey, point In the dividing line between the numbered 1208 Plot 21 on Suydam owned by Biondi Realty made Au- Counties of Monmouth and Middlesex, Street, North of-Throop Avenue on a gust 5th, 1910 by Richard Heuser, Key- thence (12) North 45 degrees 22 minutes map entitled Map of Certain Real port, New Jersey." 30 seconds East, six hundred ten and no Estates in the First Ward of the City nrr.iMMiMr. -ii nno-himHronih nnnn "WEDNESDAY, THE 19th DAY OF JULY A.D., 1972, at the hour of two o'clock by the then prevailing (Standard or Daylight Saving) time, in the afternoon of the said day, at the Sheriff's Office In the City of New Brunswick, N.J. i ALL that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Township of East Brunswick In the County of Middlesex in the State of New Jersey: BEING known and designated as Lots 12, 13, and 14, Block as shown on a certain map entitled "Map of Bloomfield Terrace Est.

Inc. Section Number 2, situated In East Brunswick Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey March 1929" as filed in the Office of the Clerk of Middlesex County, New Jersey on June 4, 1929 as Map 1275 in File 1704. BEING commonly known as 16 Cleveland Avenue, East Brunswick, New Jersey. The -above description is in accordance with a survey made by Roger M. Carroll and Company dated December 10, 1970.

BEING THE same premises conveyed to the mortgagors herein by deed of Michael J. Flynn, which deed is to be recorded simultaneous! herewith. This is a purchase money mortgage. The approximate amount of the ludgment to be satisfied by said sale Is the sum of Twenty-Seven Thousand Four Hundred Fifty-Five Dollars more or less, plus interest together with the costs of this sale. The subscriber reserves the right to edjourn said sale from time to time subiect only to such limitations or restrictions upon the exercise of such power as may be specially provided by law or rules of Court.

Sold subiect to conditions of sale. JOSEPH DeMARfONO Sheriff WALLEY and WALLEY Attorneys 11 June July 3, 10. 17. 78 Yf aoutneriy line ot coiumbus Avenue, dis- Middlesex, New which map ant East two hundred forty (240) feet was filed as Map No. 90 In File 90.

from the point of Intersection of the announced yesterday. Fire department apparatus "'IS he will be on display at 5:30 p.m. The approximate amount of the (i) Southerly and along the Easterly udgment to be satisfied by said sale lino i nt tin ou. Is the sum of Fifteen Thousand Four hundred (100) feet; thence (2) Easterlv Hundred Fifty-Dollars (1,5,450.00) more and parallel with Columous Avenue one or less, plus nterest together with the hundred n00, feet; thence (3) Northerly tk i.5 i u. and Parallel with the first course one at War Memorial High School, followed by a 7 p.m.

band concert on the football field. There will be a fireworks display after the concert. aforesaid dividing line between the Counties of Monmouth and Middlesex to the point or place of BEGINNING. Contains 21.66 acres more or less. The approximate amount of the ludgment to be satisfied by said sale is the sum of Three Hundred Twelve Thousand Twenty Seven (S312.027.00) Dollars more or less, plus interest together with the costs of this sale.

The subscriber reserves the right to adjourn said sale from time to time subiect only to such limitations or restrictions upon the exercise ot such power as may be specially provided by law or rules of Court. Sold subiect to conditions of sale. JOSEPH DeMARiNO, Sheriff MARVIN SCHONDORF, Attorney WW.IOI nunoreo uqq) teet to the Southerly side adiourn said sals from time to time of Columbus Avenue; thence (4) West subiect only to such limitations or re and along the Southerly side of Columbus Aveoue one hundred (100) feet to strictions upon the exercise of such power as may be specially provided by law or rules of Court. Sold subiect to conditions of sale. JOSEPH DeMARiNO Sheriff KAPLOWITZ AND WISH the place of BEGINNING.

FOURTH TRACT: KNOWN AND DESIGNATED as Lots Nos. Thirty-Four (34) and Thirty-Five (35) In Block on a certain map entitled, "Map of Genoa," Madison Township, County of Middlesex, New Jersey, made by Ri- YOU CANT BEAT CLASSIFIED ADS for superior results. AP Photo ECSTATIC Gwen Cameron, a 15- Black Teem-ago New Jersey. Embracing year-old Newark schoolgirl, shrieked for the winner It the first runner-up, Pamela ioy aftcy. bejng named Miss Mi I lee of Jersey City, also 15.

Attorneys 214 ftjB 5a Heuser, C.E Keyport, NewjJer- 65 June 26; July 3 10, 17. They work wonders! 10 June 38; July 10, 17..

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