SHOP THE ADS BEFORE YOU sH0P THE STORES —YOU'LL riND IT SAVES MONEY. Circulate feptr Cvttf 1*9 Ccrtortt ConipteMy; Spwit CARTERET PRESS By ReMnMum and Rwko. CARTERET, N.J., FRIDAY, Friday, August 5,1938 the Week PRICE THREE CENTS. in Review Ten-YearOidCharlesRiedel,Who'Likes To Hammer' Wins GOOD A ; Rrncher i* Larteret 'Soap Box' Crown And Chance To Race At Akron 0. of considerable OARTF.RET Ten yeay r olnlrldt jI thih.e righ,(„!.t. ».«. compet._e i.^n th.. e Akro~. n " ! . ~ —•'•• • • * Ulrly by Gus Prr- for final Inspection and welghlng- Handy At Charles Frederick R(e.|el, Carteret/ a crossing of the wire* connecting Rmetfebertd B*«keti |nlin Clark. Seems race, a«aln«t car and drivers from ln. soapbox derby htr* OharM w* 1JI3B Soapbox Rnrlng Champion, is »H over the United States, to see "Do you like to build things?" he the front wheels and the steering After he won the race and wa* a very busy young mun right now. "I've never been further happier than he em remtftiban rrcrntly persuaded who will g*t the four year college from home than Point Pleasant," wag asked. post, which happened when Charles handed the Coyle trophy by Mayor didn't forjef those who mad* hta florne laM. minute repairs must be scholarship, or the. Chevrolet auto- "Sure. I do lots of hammering took his racer for a final test spin Joseph W. Mlttueh, he WM led to inhn tn go to Waretown made to his raring car, which Charles said, "and I'm sure excited being Mr. Casey and Ohartai mobiles, or some of the other tine about going to Akron," and as heand nalltng.'" at midnight Friday night Tem- the microphone to tell how it felt -.pa anKlIng despite the brought, him In ahead of all others father, who Is employed at till prizes. talked his eyes and grin bore out "What did you us* for your win- porary repairs wer« made then. "I'm certainly glad I won." he-Metal and Thermit* plant, wffl fl> ihir prevailing recently. In Ihe CarUrel-PreM-rhevrolet Mo- the sentiments he expressed. ning car?" but even In the race which he won said, and eren In the excitement to Akron for the finals, along wtth • ur shore they found the tor Company-American Legion Der- Late Entrant 1 Charles Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. he was handicapped by a "bumvictory possible. And I want tn the rterby chairman. Robtrt Farrtt mile high i that'a what by, run Saturday afternoon on "Oak. My father got me a good Charles'ls still rather surprised at Charles Rledel of 16 Washington piece of oak and we left It out Inback wheel" He also has lothank the Chevrolet Company for and Alfred Wohltemuth. ThM uta- ; «i the trio sptnt the Charles Street hill. In addition his remarkable good fortune. He Avenue, and was born In Carteret. holding the race and Joe Casey for let will travel In Mr |,inii In George's cur. there I* the business of getting him- the rain to season for a day. Then straighten this out before setting never was in a soapbox derby be- Right now his main concern ls when we got It dry I tised It for my putting me In It." automobile. he dnwn. no rain, and self all set for the big national off for Akron. The Joe Casey he mentioned l« ,:ii nut. (or fishing. Three fore. He entered among the lastgetting the necessary repair* mad* frame. The covering is black oil- Charles and his car were the In the Akron finals Charles is to* finals at Akron, Ohio. Sunday Au- to hi* racer, and Improving 1U ap-cloth, stretched tight, and I'm go- Joseph Ca»ey of the Casey Oil protege nf this newspaper, and hfc *hore they got into a gust H ~ • - to sign up for the derby. He built lightest machine entered In the Company, who sponsored him Mr gust ». h pearance a bit through some trim- ing to keep the car black for the fine black racer will be ItttorM ,fi mM. their lines. But defeating all other '« car within the last week al- race. He himself weighs seventy- Casey Is a friend of the Rledel fam- i linwevfr. deorge put entrants In the boroughb - ming details not attended ta before final race, too " nine pounds He attends Columbus Cartnet Prens, Carteret. N J TH* K in charge ily and when he told Charles he rarer will he nhtpned by express to I™ signal first, and It Saturday's race for lack of time. The repairs necessary are due toSchool and is In the fifth grade. would back him In a try at theAkron IHHR fo qult.--certalnly inhii were I Since then iiMinllv Rreeted by the viih, "So you can't take School Plans 'Soap-Box' Champion Gets His Trophy '.taged wimewhat of a ;;<i urrinv- This time the P. 0. SITE BIDS i nniv (VR far as Princes •;n i, and they sat. forTo Be Decided curl, with George catch- • en nne nibble. Filially, if got the biggest one of • n now Clus and .lohn On August 16 , n rocky about George's OFFERED BY 17 Electorate to Pa«« on B. of $1,000 Wmniri »hT men l»" nth it-or- EL Program to Add to 2500 JAM S „ >,, tnii—wonder why anyone High School TO WATCH RIEDEL 1,800^j Mauote. r Sub. r reporU rame from former COST TO BE $154,000 iman Rill D'Zarllla who took TABULAT 0P0SALS , nf friends to Sandy Hook Approval Alto Sought to TAKE DERBY jmE H? in thf beautiful new boat Former Mayor Hermann iii Good tbnei and good Replace Building De- Throng Arrives Long Be- Offer* Four Location! "f" reported. stroyed By Fire -l \V| DNRSDAY THF. fore Starting Time to At Suitable CARTERET Approval by the rlrpartmenl of this Take Vantage Point* CARTERET -Seventeen pieces of ,prr kept a date of lonfj- electorate of tlie building of a 16- property are offered to the United ;u- lo take the editorial room addition to the high school TAMPA IS RUNNER-UP States government is proposed situ ink and bottle-washer and replacement of the Washing- for the new Pout Office to b« built ton School, recently destroyed by CARTRTllCr A crowd of 2,5Ofl i n(r* Postmaster William J Uwlor ius I. f, g.) to « mnjor lire, will be asked by the Board of persons stood four and five deep opened the bids publicly at hit of- '•.ivbail game, specifically Education at a special election on j nldng the entire lengtlh h of the fice yesterdayy morningi . Prices IMK-I ivI the Polo Grounds d August 16. i Charles Street course of the soap quoted for the pparcels s proposed , iiif (Hants and Cards. We box rirrliy hers Saturday afternoon range from a low bid of $1 000 to ! the name honestly -and Submission of the question was and watched Charles Frederick a high of »U,800. ;\w diir first sight of authrolzed by the Board at a meet- Rlcclel, nf ifl Washington Avenur Bidders and the properties offer- .visi kv-MedwIck In the flesh. Ing last night. Its adoption by the const his way to victory and theed were as follows: : r,i two later a friend voters will permit the issuance of trip to Akron, Ohio, which was the ; ni Meyer's presence If we a $154,000 In bonds to finance the nwarrt for winning the derby. American Agricultural ctwmlea! Charles was the last racer to enter Company, two parcels, one at Lo- , I time. We s»td "yes," local share of the much-needed rVlngt0n atrMt • ii I that we thought we work and the remaining cost will the derby. n ""V * * in tie more about baseball be supplied by the Federal govern- 0, and another at RooWlt The race, sponsored Jointly by Irvlll tnn [,ni up spoke Meyer, "But ment. (hi> Carteret Press, the Chevrolet T-rT n * street 0. The first Pftrcfl l5 „ i. i !! M10IT !" It Is estimated the total coat of Motor Company and the American ir thought we were acting Legion, attracted a crowd long be- of the Carteret Bank and^Tru., the work will be *318,O0O. Toward Company, the seccd", nearby •i'.iqont shout baseball all this sum, the Board has dedicated fore 1 o'clock, the time set for «3,000 remaining from an insurance Photographed above it Charles Riedel at he wat preiented with the trophy emhlematic of winning the "Soap- starting. The street had been settlement on the Washington roped off for 700 test, and an Avenue and Noe atrett near ,,»i know: That Clarence School blaie. Expenditure by local Box" championship of Carteret at the derby held last Saturday under th« »poniorship of the Carteret PRESS, elevated ramp erected at the top of an's Annex, priced TSS has a brother who Is a taxpayers of $154,000 leave* 1141,000 the American Legion and the Chevrolet Motor C5. Tn the background is seen a portion of the throng of 2,500 Its Incline. - auctioneer, one of those to be supplied by Washington but The contestants and their racers 1» as folows: Carteret .<ila. wllla-walla people? He which attended the exciting race. Mayor Joseph W. Mittuch presented the trophy to young Riedel. wrre placed on this ramp In pairs no difficulty is anticipated in ob- Street between Carteret and Wash •' iccent guest appearance at taining such an allotment. for the start.
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