Reiber in Race Oppose Bihler, Yo in November "Free School Lands

Reiber in Race Oppose Bihler, Yo in November "Free School Lands

EDIftOtiJ POftDS BIACON Woodbridge, Avencl, Colonta, Fords, Hopelawn, Iselin, Keasbey, Port Reading, Sewaren and Edison 30 On Woodbridge, New Jersey, Thursday, September 30,1965 «•€•«$ reiber In Race "Free School Lands' Oppose Bihler, Sale Nets $932,000 4 \ yo In November At Spirited Auction \ thin! figure I won high level ••inlorsemrnl. Tiles now WOODBRIDOK - The decision! to W7.000, after having dropwfc. to turn down the bills offered j out earlier at $872,000. E.O. Emqi First Bank&Trust at the last auction of the Free!wont as high as 1617,000 Bad (Irrliuns v,Vn for-1 him. He said that the former School Lands and pin them uplBartlctt, Hove Co., to KW.OOO. (Township Rrpub-!municipal chairman was backed Vera •an district k for Mile ftRain lust night, paid off j Thomas Hansen was the «*: chairman John j by many prominent Republicans Opens IS< w Branch handsomely, as (h« final bid of;tioneer. The meeting room WM woman in Colnnia, said, "Until! ei-rd the picture!and party lenders. $932,000 was about SO percent packed to capacity with potenUN John Schreihcr decided to be aj v countv Board! Tnc new Cou higher than the $613,000 price buyers and many representatiWl '[candidate the 'Republican' tricked1 Al Kensington |tm mdeprmlent nt-i,.im(fj,|ate Mid to which concluded the earlier sale. of real estate firms. supporters:(candidate could have won. but1 S with about m •., m m ^^ flRainst thelthe 'arty would have FORD- - The FirBt Bank lmd Paley, Tucker and Green of ] It is estimated that IS of M Us petition. .political deal engineered by the'gotten nothing Trust Co.. N.A., will open its Ken- Perth Amboy were the success- 130 acres are usable and purchased for about |7,400 the race be,present Republican Municipal; Hpr ,,,„,.,.„, ,,nnrv ,. sington branch office officially to- ful bidders amonis the six firms ; persons: Joseph! Chairman. I believe the Repub- forme. 5thWr7 H Tn ' " day in the Fords Shopping Center who vied for the ISO-acre tract. acre. Both Cound) PresJ iU1 Others bidding were Bnrtlett, Robert Jacks, and Board of a, the support of| Mean voters of Woodbridge are eX wh ' The branch will be housed in a serving as Schrei Hove Co., of Fnrt I«e; E. O. ucation President said they [ and his ad-entitled to have a Republican house trailer as a temporary bank pcan ber's Campaigpg n Managerg, , callealled PRINCIPALS IN A HISTORIC KVENT - The principals of two township high schools, pose for a Evans, Hillside: Snyder and Sons, elated over the sate. William Bihler, candidate stand for election to until the new building is erected Board of Educa- Schreiber's candidacy, "a chance picture along with William Rihler, president of th • Hoard nf Education, before the start of the Woml- Kenilworth, Lawrence Zlrinsky, every office on the ballot. Be- for Republicans to vote for a Re- Although it is temporary, the |by the "Courageicause of the present situation . bridge-Kennedy High Srhonl football game at WondbriitKr Ilieli School Slodium, Saturday. It marked Brooklyn, N Y. and Philip Levin, publican they know instead nf the first time thnl (he two hi<;h schools have m-1 in fnothtill with the Iselin team takitiR the interior of the building hag three of North Plninfiehl, who offered a croup of Re- will be the only Republican can- D teller windows, desks for manager the high bid of $r.l.l.ooo at the last Pledges Support now SchreibVr.'.didate seeking the Councilman-at- Democrat who is only a tool of decision, 5-0. From left In ritfht, Miss Mary Conn llv, iirimipnl of John F. KrnnHh High School. Evanko and Barone." and secretary, and it is air-condi- public sale. impaisn manaderjlarge post." who had heen vice-principal nf Woodhridge High brtorc the new school opened and was under Among the other will known Re- Principal John P. Lnzn; Mr Rihler, and Dr. l,o/o. tioned and heated. A burglar All three groups involved, the says has the en-: -\s a rcsuit of a dea, ^vetn To Merchant! publicans who are said to have alarm system has also been in- Township Council. Board of Edu- the Fifth Wardi Republican Municipal Chairman stalled. WOODBIUDGE - Mayor Wll> (Colonia ) j |, Evanko and Ralph Barnne, signed Schreiber's petition are: cation and the Trustees of the o n The permanent building is ex- Free School Lands unanimously ter Zfrpolo assured merchaalt a dissident Democrat, William Walter Kerbis, Republican Muni- fthe news, Repub- peeled to be completed within 90 approved the sale, whose businesses are located Bihler, a Democrat member of cipal Chairman, 1960-fil; Clyde, Chairman John "No Intention To Support days at the site. Architect is Route 35, Amboy Avenue in Wi Edrington, a former Republican! This land has been left ldl« for nted that it was the WoodbridRe Board of Educa- member of the School Board: | ltobcrt O'Neill of Perth Amboy. 300 yoirs, set aside in 1669 by bridge, at a meeting Tuesdjf hreibcr "did not tion, is the coalition candidate of David , Miller, Sr., a Republican Frank McChesney is in charge Governor Philip Carlcrct for the night in the Woodbridge Fur Slop, i available to the the Evanko-controlled Republican that he was doing everything po> member «f the Township's gov- of the branch and his assistants maintenance of a free school sys- unty commlUee- orRani&ition and nf Barone's dis- sible to aid them in their plight erning body in 1960-61 and his: are Helen Hugelmeyer, Ruth tem in New Jersey It had never nitteewomen who sident Democrat*. Nemyo," Tomasso Tells to eliminate the No-Stopping, N<h party's Council candidate in 1961, Murphy, Stanley Naylor and been taxed and will now bring Standing conditions set by the llhler earlier" "Bihler will be listed alone on a Joseph Wisnewski, 5th Ward Eleanor Price. In a good return in tax ratables. State Hifihwny Department OH it was Schreiber separate line of the ballot. Schrei- Council Candidate in 1W and A decade ago, Arnold Graham The temporary bank is adjacent this thoroughfare. "drastic setbacks, ber called Bihler's candidacy, 'a 19M: Frederick M. Stebhins, Jr., to the A.P. supermarket at Ford of Woodbridge, began a civil suit on three separate deal Evanko pulled off by flatter a past president of the Wood- Mayor; To Back Bihler Avenue and Lafayette Road, just to determine ownership of the landi He said that he agreed with will be defeated ing the ego of Barone.' Evanko is bridge Township Jayoers; Mrs. off Route 1 in Fords. It is direct' and asked for its sale. In 1961 Police Director Joseph Gnlawl l\tw coalition "an- a smooth talker and Bnrone is an Jean Brinnt, Municipal Republic- lion he very cmivcnienlly was difforencos that exist bi'tween the ly across from the Kensington Judge Frank Kingfieid ruled the to allow motorists to park on and the five Re- 'ego-centric' glory seeker who is mas so appointed by your nnmril to his Administration and the Fourth Garden Apartments, from which property should be sold jointly by Amboy Avenue until a definite Mrs. Arthur Hcitzenroder wife oflM dld; : e wh s l lKnB(i h ates in the No- wide open to Evanko's flattery." Republican Freeholder candidate presenl ,VI-L:irne srat, Mr. Neni- Ward Democrats and you know its name was derived. the Township Commiitce, the ruling has been made by the sel!}f wit.?'h ;thlle dissiden1? ^ t? Democratit ?c 'yo was si'lectiM and uitt elected, I hat there was no concession on Board of Education and the seven state, The mayor told the large Car! Fleming, the Republican's Arthur Heitzenroder: and James Banking hours during opening faction headed Ctmnciltmn and in vii;u ul his oast pt-iTm m- .my issue trustees of the kind. The groups delegation that he wo»ld do every* ntion is to tap 1961 4th Ward (lselin) Council I Hoffman, a former municipal Re- 1 da s wi be: 1 Ralp"h it clear to ance by voting lor the over den- "Onr d;iy soon the Administra- y '' To* *. 9 A.M. to 7 agreed on terms earlier this year power since be candidate, who signed Schreiber's publican Party secretary. thing in his power to get the stat« Mayor Walter Zirpolo, yesterday sity of apartments, (lumps, etc., tion will learn that the true De-jP-™.^ Friday^ same hours, and and a salt- was ordered d and iit was ,0 remove lhe sifins in the biu,j. If anything. petition is quoted as saying: Saturday, from 9 to 3 P.M. > us an an «ver- in a telegram sent Tuesday, that in the Fords area, 1 believe Mr.;mocrats of the Fourth Ward and "-'•—•-• ' -»--«•• held in June with a minimum set ness area from Bunn's Lane north The Evaako-Baroo>nee deal lefleitit p i o ! he had no intention of supporting Nemyo has put his personal in-Ufoe Township of Woodbridge will Regular banking; hours, effect- at $600,000 When the bidding At the pgBi," Hii'ublicans with no n u to Highway No. l. the candidacy of Joseph Nemyo terests above the needs and that'not allow themselves to be used ive Oct., 4, Monday, will be 9 A.M. only tent m high as tt Trfe merchants asked tor his ' ' SchnSber vote for Bihler WitS%lllh Schrelbtv ™ ^tow Set I (or the at-large-candidacy. which is best for the Township of to serve personal interests. We to 5 P.M., Monday through Wed- was decideddd to readvertisd e for 1 aid-in view of the coming thnt "I heartily en- Woodbndae".

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