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Page 12 Thursday, April 23, 1998 The Westfield Leader The Westfield Leader and THE TIMES of Scotch Plains – Fanwood A WATCHUNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PUBLICATION

PUBLIC NOTICE

SHERIFF'S SALE

SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F- 14173- 97.

STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE, PLAINTIFF vs. ZACARIAS MONTES DE OCA AND MR. ZACARIAS MONTES DE OCA, H/ W ET AL., DEFENDANT.

CIVIL ACTION, WRIT OF EXECUTION, DATED FEBRUARY 27, 1998 FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES.

By virtue of the above- stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public vendue, on the 6th Floor of the Union County Court House (Tower) 2 Broad Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey on WEDNESDAY THE 13TH DAY OF MAY A. D., 1998 at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 20% of their bid available in cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sales.

The judgment amount is $156,468.22. The property to be sold is located in the CITY of ELIZABETH, New Jersey 07206, County of UNION and State of New Jersey.

Commonly known as: 554 FRANKLIN STREET, ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY 07206.

Tax Lot No. 767 in Block No. 5. Dimension of Lot: approximately 25.01 feet wide by 100.05 feet long.

Nearest Cross Street: Sixth Street. Situate at a point on the southwesterly sideline of Franklin Street distance approximately 100.05 feet southeasterly from its intersection with the southeasterly sideline of Sixth Street.

There is due approximately the sum of $160,581.73 together with lawful interest and costs.

There is a full legal description on file in the Union County Sheriff's Office.

The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn this sale.

RALPH FROEHLICH SHERIFF FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, Attorneys Suite 201 7 Century Drive Parsippany, New Jersey 07054 CH- 753720 (WL) 4 T - 4/ 16, 4/ 23, 4/ 30 & 5/ 7/ 98 Fee: $189.72

Kashlak Leads Devils Past Livingston in Golf

By DAVID B. CORBIN

Specially Written for The Westfield Leader and The Times

Junior Ronnie Kashlak fired a two- over par 38 to lead the undefeated Westfield High School golf team past Livingston in an extremely tight 226- 227 match at Cedar Hill Golf Club on April 15. The Blue Devils lifted their record to 7- 0.

Kashlak got off a little rough by getting double- bogie on the straight par- 4 425- yard first hole. After his drive, Kashlak drove his second shot into the left bunker, then hit his third into the right bunker. He then chipped on and two- putted.

"I didn't warm up enough and deserved it," stated Kashlak. "After that, I was all right."

On the short dog- leg left par- 4 second hole, Kashlak came back with a par.

"I hit a really good drive and a really good wedge, then two- putted for the par," commented Kashlak.

The par- 4 third offered a very tricky green, but Kashlak survived it and came up with a par.

"It was an elevated green which sloped back toward the fairway. My wedge shot was high and I had to put downhill I played it cautiously and two- putted for the par," explained Kashlak.

Kashlak hit a good drive on the 380- yard par- 4 fourth, then took a sand wedge

and placed the ball 10 feet from the hole. After missing his birdie attempt, Kashlak sunk the second put for the par. Kashlak also parred the 155- yard par- 3 fifth and remained two- over for the day.

The best fortune of the afternoon came for Kashlak on the par- 5 sixth.

"I hit a decent drive left into the trees but I was still in good position. I hit a three- iron, then chipped to about six feet from the hole and one- putted for the birdie," exclaimed Kashlak.

Kashlak just missed another birdie and settled for a par on the par- 4 seventh. After reaching on two, Kashlak lipped out on his birdie attempt. On the par- 4 eighth, Kashlak hit a nice chip and oneputted to save par.

Kashlak faced another tough green on the par- 4 ninth hole. After his drive, Kashlak took a nine- iron and hit the top of the sloping green, but the ball rolled backwards off the green. Kashlak chipped back on and two- putted for his bogie.

Brian Mann shot a four- over par 40, Jon Kotler had a 44, Rob McClullam fired a 51 and Josh Rogers had a 53. For Livingston, Scott Rein shot a 42, Bret Sayre had a 44, Rich Russo had a 46, Dan Lippman shot a 46 and Aaron Epstein had a 49.

and Keyon Lasseter, 6- 1, 7- 5

2nd Doubles – Martin Fleming and Keegan Rollins won by default

Westfield 5, Oratory 0

After dropping the first set, Dan Aquila collected his poise to defeat Mark Lewycky in the next two sets. Aquila gathered momentum and destroyed Lewycky, 6- 1, in the final set. Sam Fleder found himself in a battle with Mike Pignataro, winning the first set and dropping the second, but fought back to seize the third set and the match.

1st Singles – Dan Aquila (W) d. Mark Lewycky, 5- 7, 6- 4, 6- 1

2nd Singles – Jeff Diamond (W) d. Dennis Burachinsky, 6- 3, 6- 2

3rd Singles – Sam Fleder (W) d. Mike Pignataro, 6- 2, 4- 6, 6- 3

1st Doubles – Peter Lau and Jeremy Chilnick (W) d. Alex Welyczowski and Tyler Maloney, 5- 7, 6- 3, 6- 0

2nd Doubles – Adam Kendler and Tom O'Connell (W) d. John Parker and Marco Figueiredo, 6- 4, 7- 6 (8- 6)

WESTFIELD TENNIS TOURNAMENT, APRIL 18: SEMIFINALS: Milburn 5, Westfield 0

1st Singles – Andrew McClellen (M) d. Dan Aquila, 6- 1, 6- 1

2nd Singles – Reed Hagman (M) d. Jeff Diamond, 6- 0, 6- 0

3rd Singles – John Flax (M) d. Sam Fleder, 6- 3, 6- 2

1st Doubles – John Gruber and Pete Matkiwsky (M) d. Peter Lau and Jeremy Chilnick, 6- 0, 6- 1

2nd Doubles – Charles Flax and Jeff Chan (M) d. Tom O'Connell and Adam Kendler, 6- 0, 6- 0

Columbia 5, Chatham 0 1st Singles – Collin Kennedy (Co) d. Steve Savary, 6- 0, 6- 1

2nd Singles – Paul Rice (Co) d. Bobby Frey, 6- 2, 6- 3

3rd Singles – Alex Stein (Co) d. Joe Voytus, 6- 0, 6- 3

1st Doubles – Justin Rashbaum and Mike Garea (Co) d. Mark Savary and Rob Martin, 6- 1, 6- 3

2nd Doubles — Darren Weir and Ben Reiter (Co), Matt Callahan and Mike Avitabile, 6- 2, 3- 6, 6- 1

FINALS: Millburn 5, Columbia 0

1st Singles – Andrew McClellen (M) d. Collin Kennedy, 6- 1, 6- 3

2nd Singles – Reed Hagman (M) d. Paul Rice, 6- 3, 6- 3

3rd Singles – Josh Schnell (M) d. Alex Stein, 6- 2, 6- 3

1st Doubles – John Gruber and Pete Matkiwsky (M) d. Justin Rashbaum and Mike Garea, 3- 6, 6- 4, 6- 4

2nd Doubles – Charles Flax and Jeff Chan (M) d. Darron Weir and Ben Reiter, 6- 7 (3- 7), 6- 2, 6- 2

CONSOLATIONS: Chatham 3, Westfield 2

1st Singles – Dan Aquila (W) d. Steve Savary, 7- 6 (7- 3), 6- 2

2nd Singles – Jeff Diamond (W) d. Bob Frey, 6- 4, 7- 5

3rd Singles – Joe Voytus (Ch) Sam Fleder, 6- 3, 6- 2

1st Doubles – Mark Savary and Rob Martin (Ch) d. Peter Lau and Jeremy Chilnick, 6- 4, 1- 6, 7- 5

2nd Doubles – Matt Callahan and Mike Avitabile (Ch) d. Adam Kendler and Tom O'Connell, 6- 3, 6- 3

APRIL 13: Bayonne (9- 0) 5, Westfield (4- 2) 0

1st Singles – Bartok Bienowski (B) d. Dan Aquila, 6- 4, 6- 3

2nd Singles – Patryk Mazurrienicz (B) d. Jeff Diamond, 6- 3, 6- 0

3rd Singles – Shawn Woskin (B) d. Sam Fleder, 6- 2, 5- 7, 7- 6 (7- 5)

1st Doubles – Hieu Le and Ray Sniegos (B) d. Peter Lau and Adam Kendler, 6- 4, 6- 2

2nd Doubles – John Mastromonaco and Ryan Pirchio (B) d. Jeremy Chilnick and Tom O'Connell

APRIL 14: Oratory Prep 3, Union Catholic 2

1st Singles – Chris Mason (UC) d. Mark Lewcky, 6- 4, 7- 6 (7- 2)

2nd Singles – Dennis Burachinsky (O) d. Ken Soriano, 7- 6 (10- 8), 4- 6, 7- 6 (7- 2)

3rd Singles – Tom Werner (UC) d. Mike Pignatoro, 7- 6 (7- 3), 1- 6, 6- 3

1st Doubles – Alex Welyczowski and Tyler Maloney (O) d. J. T. Wilkinson and Martin Fleming, 6- 0, 6- 1

2nd Doubles – John Parker and Narro Figueiredo (O) d. Keegan Rollin and Jim DiCarlo, 6- 3, 6- 3

APRIL 15: Union Catholic 5, Shabazz 0

1st Singles – Chris Mason (UC) d. Robert Robinson, 6- 0, 6- 0

2nd Singles – Chris Malapit (UC) won by default

3rd Singles – Bill Cuartas (UC) won by default

1st Doubles – Tim Esposito and Paul Kierzkowski (UC) d Julius Robinson

Area High School Boys' Tennis Results:

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY AS TO STUDENTS

The Westfield Young Artists' Cooperative Theatre, Inc. admits young people of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to young people in the company. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnic and national origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other company- administered programs. 1 T – 4/ 23/ 98, The Leader Fee: $14.25

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

ESTATE OF PAUL R. JONES, also known as PAUL R. JONES, SR., Deceased.

Pursuant to the order of ANN P. CONTI, Surrogate of the County of Union, made on the 17th day of April, A. D., 1998, upon the application of the undersigned, as Executor of the estate of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within six months from the date of said order, or they will be forever barred from prosecuting or recovering the same against the subscriber.

Carol L. Jones Executor Snevily, Ely, Williams, Gurrieri & Blatz, Attorneys 308 East Broad Street P. O. Box 2007 Westfield, New Jersey 07091 1 T – 4/ 23/ 98, The Leader Fee: $21.42

PUBLIC NOTICE

TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS

At a regular meeting of the Township Council of the Township of Scotch Plains held on APRIL 14, 1998 the following decisions were rendered:

Granted permission to the application for renewal of a Special Use Permit for Richard Roberts, Ltd. also known as 373 (75) Park Avenue, Block No. 1601, Lot No. 6, B- 2 Zone, to display seasonal garden, gifts, and home furnishings on the sidewalk in front of and behind store, as noted on their application for the period of one year.

Granted permission to the application for renewal of a special use permit for Appleblossom Flower Shop, also known as 381 Park Avenue, Block No. 1601, Lot No. 4, B- 2 Zone, for the display of florist related seasonal merchandise (flower, plants), as noted on their application, for the period of one year.

Granted permission to the application for renewal of a special use permit for Look Twice also known as 451 Park Avenue, Block No. 1501, Lot No. 1, B- 2 Zone, to place a mannequin outdoors in front of store, for the period January 1, 1998 thru December 31, 1998 as noted on their application.

Barbara Riepe Township Clerk 1 T – 4/ 23/ 98, The Times Fee: $27.54

Blue Devils Megan Shutts, Katie Egan, Sara Carpenter and Sage Stefiuk zipped across the line in 10: 05.1 to take first in the girls' 3,200- meter relay event. Laura Brucia, Heather Dennis, Tara Bhandari and Rachel Ackerman came in third just behind second placed Cranford in the distance medley relay. The very strong Hunterdon Central foursome of Melissa Hollman, Orla Connolly, Becky Goetz and Shannon Hawrylo easily seized first with a time of 13: 28.5.

Allison Checchio at 88 feet, one inch and Alicia Picou at 88 feet totaled 176

feet, one inch to place second in the team javelin event. The strong Hunterdon Central team of Shannon Hawrylo and Maglin Gutkowski totaled 184 feet, 10 inches to take first in the javelin.

More misfortune befell the Blue Devils, this time in the girls' sprint medley relay event. Megan Shutts running the 400 leg, Mary Korfmacher and Susan Hinds each running a 200 leg and Heather Dennis finishing with the 800 leg, had a second- place finish in hand, but were unfortunately disqualified.

Corrine Tally, Carol Aliche, Joscelyn Demers and Hinds put together a time of :57.1 to place fourth in the 4x100 event. Allison Westerhold at 27 feet, 8 inches and Stephanie Schraeter at 24 feet combined to take fifth in the team shot put event.

Expecting much more from her team, Blue Devil girls' track Head Coach Nancy Carpenter said simply, "It was not a good day for our girls. I expected more. Nothing went well."

Several of the Blue Devil and Raider boys and girls will be competing in the highly prestigious 104th Penn Relays which will start today at Franklin Field in Philadelphia and last throughout the weekend.

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 11

Minutewomen, Men Run Away With Blue Devil Track Relays

PUBLIC NOTICE

SHERIFF'S SALE

SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F- 7717- 94.

NEW JERSEY MORTGAGE FINANCE AGENCY, PLAINTIFF vs. ROLANDO M. GERONIMO, ET AL, DEFENDANT.

CIVIL ACTION, WRIT OF EXECUTION, DATED JULY 23, 1996 FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES.

By virtue of the above- stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public vendue, on the 6th Floor of the Union County Court House (Tower) 2 Broad Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey on WEDNESDAY THE 13TH DAY OF MAY A. D., 1998 at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 20% of their bid available in cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sales.

The judgment amount is $36,108.21. MUNICIPALITY: Elizabeth. COUNTY: Union, STATE OF NEW JERSEY.

STREET AND STREET NO.: 850 East Jersey Street.

TAX BLOCK NO. AND LOT NO.: BLOCK NO.: 7, LOT NO.: 251.

DIMENSIONS OF LOT: 26.74 feet x 111.72 feet.

NEAREST CROSS STREET: 174.76 feet from Smith Street.

There is due approximately the sum of $38,187.26 together with lawful interest and costs.

There is a full legal description on file in the Union County Sheriff's Office.

The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn this sale.

RALPH FROEHLICH SHERIFF WILLIAM M. E. POWERS, JR., Attorney 737 Stokes Road P. O. Box 1088 Medford, New Jersey 08055- 9962 CH- 752718 (WL) 4 T - 4/ 16, 4/ 23, 4/ 30 & 5/ 7/ 98 Fee: $165.24

PUBLIC NOTICE

BOROUGH OF FANWOOD PLANNING BOARD

Notice is hereby given that on May 27, 1998 at 8: 00 P. M. in the Borough Hall of the Borough of Fanwood at 75 North Martine Avenue, Fanwood, New Jersey the Fanwood Planning Board will hold a public hearing to consider the appeal of Michael DeBiasse for bulk variances to erect an addition and from requirements of Chapter 93 of the Code of the Borough of Fanwood and from provisions of subparagraph 93- 9A (1) (i) (side yard width) and for the existing house 93- 9A (1) (h) (front yard depth); 93- 9A( 1) (i) (side yard width) and existing garage 93- 9B (1) (c) (side yard width) on the property at 80 Watson Road, Fanwood, New Jersey also known as Block No. 54 Lot No. 6 on the Fanwood Tax Map.

All interested persons may be present and heard.

The file pertaining to this application is available for public inspection during normal business hours from the Secretary of the Board at the Administration Offices of the Borough of Fanwood at 75 North Martine Avenue, Fanwood, New Jersey.

Mr. Michael DeBiasse 80 Watson Road Fanwood, New Jersey 07023 1 T – 4/ 23/ 98, The Times Fee: $27.03

DODGING AND WEAVING… Senior Blue Devil Attackman Bryan Gates, (# 46) dodges his opponent as he drives toward the goal against Delbarton on April 18 in Westfield. Delbarton defeated the Blue Devils, 9- 6. See additional picture on page 13.

Ridgewood Downs Devil Laxers, 8- 3

The third- ranked Ridgewood High School boys' lacrosse team jumped out to an early lead and held on with solid defense to defeat the Westfield boys, 8- 3, in Westfield on April 15.

Rich Ziegel and Tucker Sowers scored two goals each in the first half as the Maroon Raiders took a 6- 2 lead by the half.

1. Boyle/ Karp 2. Robins/ Robins 3. Karnish/ Aliche 4. Mitchell/ Mitchell 5. Goldberg/ Hanas 6. Myers/ Darmanin 7. Bernstein/ Bernstein 8. Bender/ Bender 9. Sharpe/ Sharpe 10. Page/ Augis

11. Aquila/ Rainville 12. Hudelson/ Gazdak 13. Clevenger/ Clevenger 14. Drittel/ Drittel 15. Thomson/ Klingelhofer 16. Logan/ Logan 17. Thomsen/ Thomsen 18. Coleman/ Coleman 19. Panagos/ Panagos 20. Vlach/ Vlach

Scotch Hills Women Tell Golf Results

A spokeswoman for the Scotch Hills Women's Golf Association of Scotch Plains announced the winning team of the "100% Handicap Stroke Play" tournament held on April 14.

FLIGHT A

Low gross, Carol Nichols and Laura Botto, tie, 41.

First low net, Nichols, 28. Second low net, Botto, Olga Rose and A. Callahan, tie, 32.

FLIGHT B

Low gross, Marge Ruff, 47. First low net, Ruff, 30. Second low net, Pat Herring, 32. Third low net, J. Peterson, 34.

FLIGHT C

Low gross, Mary Kay Danskin, 55. First low net, Sophia Hildabrand, 31. Second low net, Danskin, 33. Third low net, E. Hecker, 34.

Birdies, Linda Moncur.

WTA Mixed Doubles Begins on May 1

May 1 marks the beginning of the Westfield Tennis Association' s Mixed Doubles Ladder. Below are the final 1997 standings. Westfield residents wishing to join the ladder should complete a membership application form obtainable from the Westfield Recreation office.

New teams will be added to the bottom of the ladder in the order in which their applications are received. Ladder rules are contained in membership booklets to be distributed at the beginning of the season. Match scores and questions pertaining to the mixed doubles ladder should be reported to Alan Shineman at 654- 2788 or 654- 7577.

David B. Corbin for The Westfield Leader and The Times

Blue Devil Adam Kendler, left, prepares to return a serve from his second doubles opponent from Oratory. Partner Tom O'Connell gets set for further action. Kendler and O'Connell won, 6- 4, 7- 6 (8- 6).

David B. Corbin for The Westfield Leader and The Times

IN THE HEAT OF BATTLE… Blue Devil Sam Fleder is deeply engrossed in his third singles match with Mike Pignataro of Oratory. Fleder defeatred Pignataro, 6- 2, 4- 6, 6- 3, in Westfield on April 15.

David B. Corbin for The Leader and The Times

THE HEAVE… Raider Scott Paterson leans way back before heaving the javelin in his first attempt.

David B. Corbin for The Leader and The Times

THE TOSS… Blue Devil Greg Gorski starts his first attempt in the team javelin event. Gorski and Jason Krieger went on to win the event.

David B. Corbin for The Westfield Leader and The Times

PRE- MATCH PUTTING… Blue Devils Rob McCullam and Ronnie Kashlak practice their putting prior to a scrimmage with Cranford at Echo Lake Golf Club.

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