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A WATCHUNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PUBLICATION The Westfield Leader and THE TIMES of Scotch Plains - Fanwood Thursday, August 13, 1998 Page 13

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PUBLIC NOTICE

SHERIFF’S SALE

SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F-000208-97.

COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC., PLAINTIFF vs. DORIS MIRANDA, ET AL., DEFENDANT.

CIVIL ACTION, WRIT OF EXECUTION, DATED OCTOBER 14, 1997 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 2ND DAY OF SEPTEMBER 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 $162,465.71. MUNICIPALITY: Elizabeth. COUNTY: Union, STATE OF NEW JERSEY.

STREET AND STREET NO.: 438 Franklin Street a/k/a 438-440 Franklin Street.

TAX BLOCK NO. AND LOT NO.: BLOCK NO.: 21, LOT NO. 26 and p/o24.

DIMENSIONS OF LOT: 33.20 feet x 100 feet.

NEAREST CROSS STREET: 291.80 feet from the intersection of 5th Street.

There is due approximately the sum of $167,277.93 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-753460 (WL) 4 T 8/6, 8/13, 8/20 & 8/27/98 Fee: $161.16

PUBLIC NOTICE

SHERIFF’S SALE

SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F-5083-96.

BLUE BONNET SAVINGS BANK, FSB, PLAINTIFF vs. ISIDRO RODRIGUES, ET ALS., DEFENDANT.

CIVIL ACTION, WRIT OF EXECUTION, DATED JUNE 12, 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 2ND DAY OF SEPTEMBER 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 $179,375.96. Property to be sold is located in the City of Elizabeth, County of Union, State of New Jersey.

Premises commonly known as 254 Inslee Place, Elizabeth, New Jersey.

BEING KNOWN as Lot No. 274, Block No. 1 on the official Tax Map of the City of Elizabeth.

Dimensions: (approximately) 100.00 feet x 25.00 feet.

Nearest Cross Street: 3rd Street. There is due approximately the sum of $184,072.19 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 FEDERMAN AND PHELAN, Attorneys Suite 505 Sentry Office Plaza 216 Haddon Avenue Westmont, New Jersey 08108 CH-753933 (WL) 4 T 8/6, 8/13, 8/20 & 8/27/98 Fee: $161.16

double down the right field line. DeRosa ricocheted an RBI single off the shortstop and Butch Hellwig sacrificed Fisher home.

The Hideaway threatened in the seventh. With one out, Paul O’Sullivan walked and Mike Whalen whacked a single to center; however, PEPCO pulled off another secondto-first double play also initiated by Legg to quiet the threat.

PEPCO was still sizzling and scored another run in the seventh to take a 9-3 lead. Gillmore hacked a single past second and Torsiello snaked a single past short. Lameira stepped to the plate and banged an RBI single to center.

The Hideaway wanted to break out of its seclusion and scored two runs in the top of the eighth. Bob Darby looped a single to left, Greg McCombe lined out to left, then PEPCO first baseman Pat Peterpaul pounced on a grounder near the first baseline and made a magnificent throw to second to force out the runner. With Piscopo on base, DiDario launched a two-run homer over the left field fence to make the score, 9-5.

O’Sullivan and Dan Serido both singled in the ninth, but The Hideaway was halted and PEPCO had successfully forced third and deciding game.

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Fired up PEPCO Flushes Out The Hideaway in Semis, 9-5 St. Bartholomew’s Mens

Softball League Results St. Bart’s Oldtimers

Softball League: (As of August 7) Angels Division:

TEAM W-L-T Percentage St. Jude 18-1-0 .947 St. Joseph 12-5-0 .706 St. Thomas 10-7-0 .588 St. Paul 6-11-0 .353 St. Blaise 4-12-0 .250

Saints Division:

TEAM W-L Percentage St. Michael 10-7-0 .588 St. Louis 7-9-0 .438 St. James 7-10-0 .412 St. Patrick 6-12-0 .333 St. Anne 6-12-0 .333

St. Jude 12, St. James 3

Marty Bernstein, Tom Engelman and Tom Rutkowski (2 doubles & 3 RBI) helped the cause with three hits each and Rich Worth and Randy Grizzard chipped in with two hits each for St. Jude. Stan Grasso, Tom Maher and Jack Quinn each had two hits for St. James.

St. Blaise 17, St. Paul 6

Captain Tom Sherwin had his St. Blaise Bandits operating like a piece of fine tuned machinery. The offense was powered by Brian Williams with five hits, including three doubles and a home run. Other contributors were Tony Giannaci with four hits, Tom Faitoute, Bob Brennan and Rory Ruhl with three hits apiece and Bob

Cummo, Captain Tom Sherwin, Bob Reick, Mike Michaelisin and Tom McGall (4 RBI) with two hits each. For the St. Paul squad, Larry Szenyi had three hits and Matt Hoelzel, John Wilkinson, Emmitt O’Hara and Rich Chaplin each had two hits.

St. Joseph 14, St. Anne 5

St. Joseph scored nine in the bottom of the sixth inning and held on for the win. Aiding in the game were Dave Rothenberg with three hits, including a grand slam and Rich Varsolona (3 RBI), pitcher Bill Wolff and Tom Straniero with two hits each. Steve Pirella and Wally Bradshaw each had two hits for St. Anne.

St. Michael 26, St. Patrick 11

St. Michael’s offense erupted. Leading the onslaught were Joe “Shea stadium”(2 HR & 7 RBI), Tony Williams (1 HR), pitcher Nick Barattucci and Fred Holm (1 HR) with four hits apiece, Floyd Roberts, Steve Pietrucha, Paul Morello (1 double & 1 triple) and Joe Borowski with three hits each and Tom Reade (1 HR), Ben Lobrace, Bob Johnston and Gerry Vadas each with two hits. For St. Patrick, Steve Magnotta had four hits, Charlie Laskowski had three hits and four RBI and Kelly Larson, John Esposito, Mark DiFrancesco (1 HR & 4 RBI), Dom Valanzano and pitcher “Joltin Joe” Kamins lined a single over third,

then Bill Harcourt sailed his two-run homer over the head of the left fielder.

Mirabella hopped a single past second to start the fifth and Shovlin sizzled a single over the bag at second. Both base runners advanced a base when Masterson flied out to left. Kevin Zippler drove both Mirabella and Shovlin home with a single to left and the Mattress Factory had narrowed the score to 3-2.

Things appeared to be working smoothly for the Factory in the bottom fifth as the first two Chaos batters were retired; however, a sea of woes would soon engulf the Factory defense. Chuck Harcourt sliced a double to left and Frank Seculic followed with a slicing RBI single to left. Costello skid a single past short and Kamins bopped a single to left to load the bases. Paradise punched a single over short and both Seculic and Costello would score to put

Chaos in control, 6-2. Kervick remained deceptive with his pitching and confused all three Mattress Factory batters in the top of the sixth. Chaos threatened but failed to score in its half of the sixth. Al Rabinowitz and Jim McKeon collected singles but were left stranded.

Being of championship caliber and having been the defending champions, the Mattress Factory wasn’t about to lie down. Johnson led off with a single to right, Mirabella popped up to third and Shovlin launched his two-run homer to remote center field. With the score now 6-4, the Factory sensed revitalization; however, the tenacious Chaos defense held on to get the next two Factory batters out and preserved the victory.

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Chaos Springs Ahead to Beat The Mattress Factory, 6-4

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PUBLIC NOTICE

BOROUGH OF FANWOOD PLANNING BOARD

Notice is hereby given that on August 26, 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 Exxon Corp. for a use (D) variance for an additional sign and from the requirements of Chapter 93 of the Code of the Borough of Fanwood and from provision of subparagraphs 93-15K(4) (b) (free standing sign) on the property at 2 South Avenue, Fanwood, New Jersey also known as Block No. 56 Lot No. 1 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.

Exxon Corp. 1900 East Linden Avenue Linden, New Jersey 07036 1 T – 8/13/98, The Times Fee: $24.48

PUBLIC NOTICE

BOROUGH OF FANWOOD PLANNING BOARD

Notice is hereby given that the PLANNING BOARD OF THE BOROUGH OF FANWOOD after public hearing granted approval to Mr. and Mrs. David LaShell to erect a deck on the property at 117 Tillotson Road, Fanwood, New Jersey being Block No. 38 Lot No. 8.

Documents pertaining to this application are available for public inspection at the Borough Hall during normal business hours.

Mr. and Mrs. David LaShell 117 Tillotson Road Fanwood, New Jersey 07023 1 T — 8/13/98, The Times Fee: $14.79

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE OF AWARD OF CONTRACT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

BY THE TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS CONTRACTOR: Brian McCormack, Esq., 289 Boulevard, Kenilworth, New Jersey 07033.

NATURE OF SERVICE: Back-up for Public Defender Douglas Hansen.

DURATION: Until completion of service.

AMOUNT: $450.

THE RESOLUTION AND CONTRACT FOR SAME ARE ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE TOWNSHIP CLERK.

Barbara Riepe Township Clerk

1 T – 8/13/98, The Times Fee: $15.81 PUBLIC NOTICE

SHERIFF’S SALE

SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F-16108-97.

CONTIMORTGAGE CORPORATION, PLAINTIFF vs. JOSE M.V. MARQUES ET AL, DEFENDANT.

CIVIL ACTION, WRIT OF EXECUTION, DATED JUNE 15, 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 2ND DAY OF SEPTEMBER 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 $112,710.10. PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IS LOCATED IN: City of Elizabeth, County of Union, in the State of New Jersey.

PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 219 South 7th Street.

TAX LOT NO. 1188 BLOCK NO. 9. APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS: 100 feet X 25 feet.

There is due approximately the sum of $115,726.09 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 PARKER, MCCAY & CRISCUOLO, Attorneys Suite 500 1701 Route 70 East P.O. Box 1806 Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08034 CH-753943 (WL) 4 T 8/6, 8/13, 8/20 & 8/27/98 Fee: $155.04

Murano each had two hits.

St. Jude 8, St. Thomas 4

For St. Jude, Tom Engleman had three hits, including 1 HR and 4 RBI and Bob Elmi, Jeff Friedlander and Rich Worth each had two hits apiece. Lee DiDonato, Frank Pepe, Ed Belford, Tony Blasi and Stan Lesniewski had two hits apiece for St. Thomas.

St. Anne 8, St. James 6

Wayne Morse and Wally Bradshaw (1 double & 1 triple) each had two hits for St. Anne. For St. James, Pete DeCristofaro had four hits and Captain Jim Hoelzel, Lou Balestriere, Bill Canata, Bob Pielhau and Jack Quinn each had two hits.

St. Joseph 5, St. Louis 4

St. Joseph scored two in the top of the seventh inning for the win. Leading the way for St. Joseph was a fine pitching performance by Harry Semple, three doubles from Tom Straniero and two hits by Karl Grossman. For St. Louis, Bill Mirto, Bob Veeck and pitcher Pete Vanderheyden each had two hits.

St. Blaise 7, St. Patrick 2

For St. Blaise, Gerry Riepe pitched a great game and Charlie “the Town Kreyer”, Tom Faitoute, Bob Brennan and Mike Michaelisin each had two hits. Dom Valanzano had three hits for St. Patrick.

St. Paul 12, St. Michael 5

St. Paul’s offense was led by John Wilkinson with three hits, Matt Hoelzel (1 HR), “Derrek & the Dominos” Von Langen, Fran Celardo and Matt Vastano with two hits each and a grand slam by Rick Wustefeld. Steve Pietrucha, Joe Shea, Tom Reade, Nick Barattucci, Paul Morello and Joe Liss each had two hits for St. Michael.

St. Louis 16, St. James 2

For St. Louis, Tom Ulichny and Pete Vanderheyden each had four hits and a home run, Art Hobble (3 RBI) and Bill Hicks (1 HR & 3 RBI) each had three hits, and Chris Reimers (1 HR), Bill Mirto, Bob Veeck (1 HR) and Captain Marty Lillis had two hits apiece. No St. James player had a multi-hit game.

Factory Defeats Chaos; Forces Final Showdown

By DAVID B. CORBIN

Specially Written for The Westfield Leader and The Times

Tim Walsh ripped a single to left in the bottom of the eighth to drive in Mike Cheety with the winning run as the Mattress Factory defeated Chaos, 4-3, in the championship series of the Westfield Men’s Softball League at Tamaques Park in Westfield on August 9. The defending champion Mattress Factory knotted the series at two games apiece and forced a final showdown which was contested on August 10.

Factory pitcher Tim Walsh controlled Chaos in the top of the first and the Mattress Factory rolled with three runs in the bottom of the first. Chuck Mueller rapped a single to right, Walsh drew a walk, then Clint Factor drilled an RBI single to left. Ron Shovlin drove Walsh home with a sacrifice fly to center, then Chris Masterson whacked an RBI single to left. Chaos outfielder Al Rabinowitz prevented any further scoring in the first by making one of his several fine running catches.

Chaos scored its first run in the top of the third when Frank Seculic drove in Jim McKeon with a sacrifice fly. Shovlin, the Mattress Factory first baseman, made one of his several fine stretching plays to record the third out of the inning.

The Factory threatened with runners on second and third and two outs in the bottom of the fourth; however, Rabinowitz saved the inning for Chaos with another great catch.

With one out in the top of the fifth, Rabinowitz and McKeon both singled, then Dave Kervick walked to load the bases. On the next play, shortstop, Kevin Lombardi initiated a great, saving second-to-first double play to allow the Mattress Factory to escape the inning.

The Mattress Factory got a bad break in the sixth when Mueller, who

had doubled to right, tagged up on a fly ball to center, but was called out for leaving too soon.

Chaos created some confusion in the seventh when Bill Harcourt slid into third but was awarded home on an overthrow. An umpire’s interesting call of safe at second created another big controversy which resulted in another run for Chaos, tying the score.

The Factory failed to score in the bottom of the seventh and Chaos was kept in check in the eighth. With Factory runner Mike Cheety on third, Walsh whacked a single to left to drive in Cheety with the winning run, forcing a fifth and final game.

Chaos 001 000 20 03 Mattress Factory 300 000 01 04

PUBLIC NOTICE

SHERIFF’S SALE

SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, DOCKET NO. F-937-96.

THE SUMMIT TRUST COMPANY, PLAINTIFF vs. MARION SABANOS, ET ALS., DEFENDANT.

CIVIL ACTION, WRIT OF EXECUTION, DATED SEPTEMBER 17, 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 9TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER 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 $83,624.72.

MUNICIPALITY: OF Elizabeth.

COUNTY AND STATE: UNION COUNTY, NEW JERSEY.

STREET AND STREET NUMBER: 28 Fourth Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey.

TAX LOT NO. AND BLOCK NO.: LOT NO. 0682 BLOCK NO. 05.

DIMENSIONS: 25.00 feet x 100.00 feet x 25.00 feet x 100.00 feet.

NEAREST CROSS STREET: Approximately 75.00 feet from the intersection with Marshall Street.

There is due approximately the sum of $89,583.02 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 HACK, PIRO, O’DAY, MERKLINGER, WALLACE & MCKENNA, Attorneys 30 Columbia Turnpike P.O. Box 941 Florham Park, New Jersey 07932-0941 CH-752819 (WL) 4 T 8/13, 8/20, 8/27 & 9/3/98 Fee: $167.28

ALL CORBIN TEAM ALL CORBIN TEAM ALL CORBIN TEAM ALL CORBIN TEAM ALL CORBIN TEAM In the August 27 issue, there will be a special “All Corbin Softball Team”. The selections will be based on interesting photos only

and are dedicated to all the men who participated in softball this season!

David B. Corbin for The Westfield Leader and The Times

SAFE AT HOME…Matt Costello of Chaos slides safely into home with the sixth run as Chris Masterson of the Mattress Factory received the throw.

David B. Corbin for The Leader and The Times

HOME RUN TROT…Danny DiDario of the Hideaway rounds the bases and trots toward home plate after crushing a two-run homer over the left field fence in the eighth inning during the playoff game with PEPCO.

David B. Corbin for The Westfield Leader and The Times

A MIGHTY SWING…Bob Veeck of St. Louis takes a mighty swing and crushes a triple to deep left field during a game with St. Joseph at Brookside Park in Scotch Plains on August 6. St. Joseph pulled out a dramatic, 5-4, come-frombehind victory.

David B. Corbin for The Westfield Leader and The Times

HAMMERING A SINGLE TO LEFT…Butch Hellwig of PEPCO hammers a single to left in the second inning against The Hideaway. PEPCO beat The Hideaway, 9-5, at Brookside Park in Scotch Plains to even the series.

David B. Corbin for The Leader and The Times

WINNING RUN…Mike Cheety scores the winning run for the Mattress Factory in the eighth inning of game four against Chaos.

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