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Suppertime Talks — Hakluyt’s Voyages fMicftaei 1 ‘Bimonet, M.'D. 1591, after a trip to the East Indies flat áN rtrtf IroBboutti section of : By Russell Roemmele By way of Mozambique, Zansibar, ribaldry, fjlthy tales, or ungodly Announces the opening Newark, And let him read o f lands, talk to be suffered in the company Sumatra and points in the South and people and adventures as he has of his office for the solo practice of , f We understood In the Ea# Jng, Pacific,” of any ship, neither dicing, carding, ■dies by- Certain' which we never read before - • but real, not tabling, nor other devilish games to Obstetrics, GynectJlogy, and Infertility Take a 16-year-old boy as he is fictional ahd that Is how I read took, that they have lately about to enter his senior year in high be frequented, whereby ensues not at discovered the coast of China to the Hakluyt’s ’Voyages’ and why I only poverty to the playes, but also school. Give him Richard have never forgotten SabastSan latifiiili:; 6f Bljtbjand fifty degrees, HAkluyt'j, ‘‘Tbe PrincipW Naviga-. strife, variance, brawling, fighting, 71 Union Avenue, Suite 104, Rutherford finding the sea still open to the Nor Cabot, Joint Hawkins, Richard and oftentimes murder.to the utter tions, Voyages, Traffics and Chancelor, Martin Frobisher, John Office hours Monday thru Saturday & evenings thward; giving great hope of the Discoveries of the Bnglish'Nation" destruction of thé parties, and pro Northeast or Northwest passage. White, John Davii and... and, voking Gods' most just wrath, and by appointment 935-1111 in 12 worn- volumes. Give' him a above all, Francis Drake. Witness, ’Master James Lancaster, light atop the roof of a three-story sword of vengeance./ Imagine that Listen to the description of in her Majesty’s Navy. Drake’s attack on Lima, Peru, And Chancelor writes of the then February 13, 1578 in the reign of çompafativdy more humane 41 Youngsters Ehjoy Elizabeth I of England: Moscow laws: “ To Lima we aune, and being “ If any man be taken upon com entered the haven, we found there mitting of theft, he is. imprisoned, about 12 sail of ships ly in g . fast and often beaten, but not hanged 1 Summer Camp Here moored at an anchor, having all for the first offense, as the manner their sails carried on shore, for the Summer camp has been an ex polishing. On the final day of camp a is with us: and they, cal this the law masters and merchants were here of mercy. Fie that offends the se citing experience for the 41 grand family barbeque was enjoyed most secure, having never been WaVe- arranged for a limited quantityc? erf these by all. cond time has his nose cut off, and authentic masterpieces .. ai extraordinary youngsters enrdled in Camps Sun assaulted by enemies, and at this, savings! Our classic “Country Hitchcock" burst and Starburst at Community This year the camp was able to of is, burned in the forehead with a hot native hard rock maple chairs are hand crafted time feared the approach o f none iron. The third time, he is hanged.” and hand stenciled in the traditional way by Mental Health Services located on fer many more experiences off-site such as we were. Our general Hitchcock s-Yankee artisans. They’re avail«¿j’s the grounds of the Geriatric Hospital because of the generous cooperatidn And listen to Masters Philip in your choice of three superb (Drake) rifled these ships, and Amadas and Arthur Bartow, who in finishes; Harvest honey-fone, in Belleville. of the Nutley Board of' Education found in one of them a chest full of Coventry walnut-tone and in six w eds the children’s days which made one of the school buses 1584 discovered part of Virginia, Black-wiih-Harvest During Inis royals of plate, and good store of talk of the Indian reception: Special offering youll save 50% have been filled with activities both available to the camps. The camp when you buy two chairs. Thafs silks and linen cloth, and took the “ ...A fter wé had! thus dried two for the price of one. and no recreational and educational. Some director, Ellen’ Dtamey stated that limit on the nurbbar of chairs you chest into his ship; and good store ourselves, she brought us into The may buy — white quantities test! of the highlights have been trips to because of this the impact of the Hurry! < ' of the silks and linen... and by the inner room, where she set on the the Newark Museum, a Carvel ice camp experience on the children was SPECIAL PURCHASE way {to Panama) met with a bark board standing along the house, cream store in Belleville, where the IN STRICTLY more significant. Many of the laden with rdpes tod tackled for some wheat, venison, fish (boiled LIMITED QUANTITIES! counselors are professionally trained children learned all about ice cream ships, which he (Drake) boarded and roasted), melons, and many Mtr'S Sugg Ftetai $159, m. making, and a “car wash” day at the in the special needs of the excep and searched, and found in her roots (vegetables and grapes and Sy-the-pair agency. Sports and arts and crafts tional child. The camp is structured much weight of gold, and a crucifix other fruits: their drink is common have also been "a regular part of the to offer each child a therapeutic ex of gold with goodly great emeralds ly water, but while grapes last, they .camp day. perience that will help the children to set inrit, which he took, and some of drink wine, sometimes with ginger A longtime friend of the campers, grow at their own pace. the cordage for his ship.” in it and blackberries, and $8 9 Irvin Folk of Belleville, returned this The camp is supported in part by H akuyt’s “ Voyages” is, of sometimes sassaphras and other summer to 'again delight the children funds donated by the Roche Players Cdurse, geography first. This is the wholesome and medirinable herbes with his fascinating hobby pf rock of Hoffmann-La Roche. subject that, alas, has been mostly, and trees. We were entertained with T ^ ite^ use dumped from the sçhobl curriculum all love and kindness, and with as to make room for, among other much bounty (after their manner) as FURNITURE learning, the georgraphy o f the they could possibly devise. We 1237 BtoomWd Avenue body (sex education); At any rate, found the people most gentle, lov Belleville’s Past historian Irwin Blacker said of the ing, and faithful, void of all guile Fairfield 5758317 ‘ “ Voyages:” and treason and such as live after the Mon. & fri. 10 to 9 Grist Milk and Copper Mines “ B ut more than geography manner of a golden age.’* No Tues. Wed. 71m 10 to ä3Q charted, the ‘Voyages’ is wonder, the “ Noble Savage” so in Sat 10 to 5® Closed Sun. Despite the restrictions the Crown put on geography revealed, the map unroll fluenced the subsequent two cen Schuyler's exports, the mine continued to flourish. ed, the light breaking across the turies, especially in Jean Jacques Benjamin Franklin, who visited Newark, Second unkowri comers, it is Davis in the Rousseau’s writings. Arctic Straits; it is Willoughby seek River and the mine in 1749, waxed quite ing a route to China above the Scan enthusiastic while describing it in a letter tp a dinavian peninsula; it is Jenkinson friend: seeking one through Russia and Per “l know of but one valuable copper sia.... It is geographic revelation — mine in the country, which isthatoftije something which would never again happen on such a scale or make such Schuylers in the jerseys.'This yields an impact upon thé minds of a good copper and has turned out vast generation.” wealth to the owners, i was at i t las( JgfL Listei^ to, Sabastian Cabot jo hk ¡■but thay^wertf-not pheri at work,' Tfie .crr.w : | ^ ’ ...... "^'■watferh^ Tgiwyfi too Hard for them, and “ ...th at no blaspMfftmg of G o d /o F . detestable swearing be,used in any they waited for a fire-engine from ship, nor commuai nation of England, to drain their pits/' Not until three years later did the "fire engine" arrive of which Frankljn spoke. It cost the Schuylers 3,(XX) Pounds Sterling to have the engine Former Resident brought on board "the Snow Irene, Capt. Gar Will Be Appearing rison, in about 12 weeks from London." With Boston Pops With the precious piece of machinery came its designer, a young mechanic by the name of josiah Br uce M. Creditor, son of Mr. Hornblower. He and his father, Joseph, had buiit and Mrs. Henry Creditor of Bellevil several of their "atmospheric" engines for the use le, will be performing as principal in tiny mines along the Cornish and Welsh coast of clarinet with the Boston Pops England. Orchestra conducted by Henry Man- rim in a concert on Sunday evening, FREE The many crates in whjch the engine and its Aug. 28, at the Brendan Byrne Arena spare parts were packed were carefully unloaded in Rutherford. This will be the final in New York harbor and floated up the Passaic in a concert in a week-long tour with ap OUTDOOR barge. On September 25, 1753, tne books of the pearances in Los Angeles, San Fran cisco, Dallas, Denver and Pittsburgh Schuyler mine contain this entry: To cash — paid prior to Rutherford. for eight days carting ye engine & boards to ye Creditor has also recently per mine at $6. $2 — 8 — 0. formed with the Bostn Pops at BIG BA N D Once assembled and set up by Hornblower, the Symphony Hall in Boston and with engine served the Schuyler mine a decade and a the Boston Symphony Orchestra in half. But then disaster overtook it. On July 25,1768, T angiewood. the New York Gazette and Weekly Post Boy had to A 1971 graduate of Belleville report: High School, Creditor received both CONCERT undergraduate and graduate degrees On Monday Night last, a very costly from the New England Conservatory and valuable Engine for exfracting of Music of Boston, and has become ROCKY CENTURY & HIS Water out of Col. Schuyler's Copper established as an active free-lance . Mines at Secônd River, unhappily took musician in the Boston area. He is \> ^ MUSIC MAKERS principal clarinetist of the Boston Fire, and was, together with the Philharmonic Orchestra (which gave ‘Swinq The M Building which inclosed it, entirely an acclaimed Carnegie Fiall concert consumed. This is the second Time the last October), as well as clarinetist of , WEDNESDAY EVENING Fire has destroyed (!) their Engine, and the Emmanuel Wind Quintet and the as it is of great Value, and many 1981 winner of the prestigious August 24, 1983 Walter F. Naum burg Award in 7 p.m .- 9 p.m. Labourers had their chief Dependence chamber music. The Emmanuel OW ENS PARK on this Work, which they will now Wind Quintet has recently been Park Avenue probably know the want of, the named Quintet-in-Residence at the Nutley, New Jersey ' Damage will be very sensibly felt; ij is Boston Conservatory in Music, and unknown how the Fire began,.but It is has concertized extensively in the Dancing O n : .Owens Park Tennis Courts said not to be without some suspicion Ne w England area as well as at the Seating: Lawn (adjacent to parking lot — , of Design. Library of Congress in Washington, south side - Park Avenue) Alice Tally Hall in New York and Bring your lawn Chairs, hlankets anrl r l a n i;m n c p o o c ..[ — Copper Com « Int o Its €hrw— “elsewhere. Tne mine remained idle for a quarter of a cen Since 1973 Creditor has also been Sponsored By: Nutley Savings & Loan Association tury. But lit 1789 the New Jersey Copper Mines As clarinetist of the Grammy Award - John V. Kelly, President sociate n was formed. Prime movers in its winning New England Ragtime Musician's Local #16, A.F. of M. , Ensemble. This group, under the Nutley Department of Parks & Recreation o/ganization were Philip Schuyler, who-had been a direction of Gunther Schuller, has Frank Cocchlola, Director brigadier general in the Revolutionary army, and made many U.S. tours, a State Essex Couniy Department of Parks, Ftecreation Nicholas J, Roosevelt, a member of that| far-flung Department-sponsored tour of the and Cultural Affairs clan that later was to give the nation two obits Soviet Union in 1978 anti several TV presidents. Their headquarters were at Belleville, appearances. where Josiah HoPfiblower had become a substan For the past three years, Creditor has been general manager of Margun tial landowner and also operator of the old ferry Music -I»c. (music publishers) and across the Pasüfç He also added and advised GM Recordings, and assistant to the I AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Schuyler and Roosevelt and acted in general as renowned com poser/conductor what today may be called a consulting engineer to Gunther Schuller. He reside* in Main Office: 371 Franklin Ave., Nuyay, N.J. 07110 * Phona: 661-3200 ■ s. Equal Sharon, Massachusetts, with his wife Member the Nevy jersey Copper Miftes Association. Opportunity Susan and 3-year-old daughter Yael Is s u e Branch Office; 221 Washington S t, Newark, N.J. 07102 « Phok* : 623-7090 Lender Nechama Mexican Honeymoon For Mr. and Mrs. Bel Judith Accunzo, daughter of Mr. respectively were Marlene Mastroeni and Mrs. M ichael Accunzo of 64 of Bloomfield and Denise Accunid Beech St., Belleville and Lawrence of Belleville, nieces of the bride. John Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. The honor attendant was in a blue Lawrence Bell of 39 Brown S t, Qi$na gdtyn arid carried a silk* Nutley, exchanged wedding vows rangemeni. of white lilies and spider April 17 in H oly Family Chureh. plants. The others were similarly at The Rev. Gerald Sudd per tired arid carried blue lilies formed the ceremony which was fol spider plants.' The flower girl, in a lowed by a reception a t The blue chiffon gown, carried the same Chandelier, Belleville. flowers in a smaller version. The bride, escorted by her father, Robert Bell of Nutley was wore a formal wedding gown with brother’s best man. Ushers were high lace collar, illusion neckline and Rico Malfitano and Bill Kennedy ol three quarter sleeves. A white satin Belleville, Robert Benequista oi headpiece held her veil and she car 'Nutley and Jerry Mastroeni ol ried an arm bouquet of long stem Bloomfield. med lilies. Mary Mastroeni of Bloomfield Mrs. Bell, an alumna of Capri Iny was her sister’s matron of honor. stitute of Hair Design, is with Shear Bridesmaids included another sister, Shack, Nutley. Linda Accunzo of Belleville, the Mr. Bell is with Wallace groom’s sis te r, Sandra Bell of Tieman, Belleville. Nutley, Vicky Malfitano of Belleville . The couple honeymooned in and Lynn Benequista of Nutley. Acapulco, Mexico and have mads Junior bridesmaid and flower girl their home in Bfclleville.
Beresford-Iacobelli Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Curran — nee laura Glassanti Ceremony Performed Donna Susan Iacobelli, daughter1 his brother’s best man. Another Laura Giansanti Wed of M rs. Josephine Iacobelli of brother, Richard Beresford and Boyton Beach, Fla., and the late Mr. Richard Gonzalez, brother-in-law of Richard Iacobelli, became the bride the bride, escorted the mothers of the [To K yle M. Cu rran June 26 o f Edward Phillip Beresford, couple. son o f Mr. and 'M rs. Howard Mrs. Iacobelli chose a cham [ Laura Giansanti, daughter of Mr. Flower girl was th e bride’s niece, Beresford of Port Orange, Fla. pagne Qiana dress with matching and Mrs. Raymond Giansanti of Lauren Angelo. The Rev. Paul o f Grace Baptist jacket. Her corsage was of Belleville, became the bride June 24 The attendants were in cocktail Church, Belleville, performed the phalenopsis and baby roses. The off Kyle Mjark Curran, son of Mr. dresses of dusty rose satin-striped ceremony at Nestor’s Triple Crown, groom’s mother, in a pink dress, and Mrs. Philip Curran of Iselin. georgette over satin and carried a Little Falls. A reception followed. wore a corsage of orchids. 1 The Rev. Jack Carhart of long stemmed white silk rose with Given in marriage by her brother- Mrs. Beresford, an alumna of hiring performed the double-ring white ribbons. The flower girl, in a in-law, Louis De Bacco, .the bride Belleville High School, attended remony in Grace Church, Clifton, white dotted-swiss dress trimmed wore a gown of white chiffonella with American Academy of Dramatic reception followed at Don Pepe with eyelet lace, carried a white mandarin collar, bodice and sleeves Arts, New York and is a part time }Restaurant, Newark. basket with pink carnations. of Alencon lace trimmed with pearls student at William Paterson College, I Given in marriage by her father, Keith Curran of Clifton was his and-sequins. The scalloped hemline Wayne. She is with McDonald’s tie bride wore a cocktail length dress twin brother’s best man. Ushering and train were appliqued with lace. Corp., Bloomfield. of white point d’esprit over white were other brothers, Terry and Jay A headpiece of silk flowers held Mr. Beresford attended Belleville clepe. A brimmed hat was trimmed Curran of Iselin. The bride’s nephew, her three tier veil and she carried High School and Bloomfield vfith a cl-uster of silk roses, E,J. Colon, ushered her mother phalenopsis orchids, lily of the valley Vocational School. He is a self- siephanotis and satin ribbon and she down the aisle. anfficoquet ro^efi.G’ uj ICi -¿IfiS J6S^14^IM ia3^e^aljstiuck driver Mrs. Giansanti chose a brr carried pink and white roses, daisies ¡Lisa,' Deliacco' wiksiber* ’sister’s ■m j-1 I.bccoupic ,K>rK?mivtii*o
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Ï ,1 ¡1 è Tkur» day, A ugm t .18, 1983 The HeUrtille I tmn 0 ileUetrille Cimes SPORTS Braves Finally Found Chemistry f Basketball Squad j Despite Falling Short of Playoffs f Gained Confidence } A!1 season long, Sai Garilli talked games, Garilli found that chemistry Entering the final week of the regular Only a heartbreaking 4-3 loss to about chemistry, which is a little and the end result was a Belleville season, Belleville was 12-19 and Irvington on the next to the last day S By Mike Lamberti strange for a man who coaches semi- Braves baseball team which posted a seemingly out of the playoff race. of the season prevented the Braves ¡9 ... pro baseball However, Garilli was 17-22-1 mark, not bad for a club that Instead of folding, the team played from making the playoffs. However, It was a summer of progress for the Belleville boys’ basketball referring to the chemistry on ftis ball got off 0-5 and was playing its first its best ball of the year, whipping the strides the club took that final team as they participated in the Bloomfield Summer League. The :$ club and how difficult it is to get the season in the tough Essex County defending champion Irvington, 10-4, week should help them a great deal S Bucs won four of seven contests, missed the playoffs by a tie- proper chemistry during the first Baseball League. rallying from a 9-1 deficit to stun in the confidence department come s breaking procedure, but picked up a great deal of confidence for year. The 17 wins sets a league record West Orange, 10-9 and beating a next season. j§ the upcoming winter season that starts in late November., After experimenting over 11 for most victories by a first year club. solid team from Maplewood. “It took me a while to find the Don Roll, who has been coaching Kearny High School’s right chemistry,” said Garilli. “I 1 jayvee team the past two seasons, coached the Buss this summer ¡5 didn’t realize until the 12th game of and did a nice job. He gave a number of players sufficient playing the season that Joe Corbalis was our x time and the former Belleville High alumnus of 1978 saw some :j Times Flashback best third baseman. I didn’t realize * good things frOm the squad. “We played good ball, especially the how good Davie Starr was in center ¡3 last two weeks,” the coach said. “A number of kids got valuable field. Once those guys started play :?• playing time and we found some good talent in the players we ing consistently, we looked pretty, a worked with.” Belleville’s Diamondmen good.” 3 Joe Papasidero, who coaches the Bucs during the regular Garilli noted that the middle of season, is very much interested in adding Roll to his staff in the his infield will need some improve 3 future and was happy with Roll’s work during the summer - i ment next year. “We have to plug the months. All tolled, the Bucs stopped Bloomfield twice, Parsip- Start Season On High Note middle of the infield and get more :|i pany and Lyndhurst, losing to Nutley, Clifton and Essex £ production from those positions of Catholic. The loss to Clifton was especially tough because the £ 3 Bucs played without three starters, including high roller Phil i May 2, 1958 le is probably the best that has ever fensively,” said the coach. ‘That was 3 Colalillo gnd lost by six points. Had Belleville won that game, The Belleville High School existed. With Cullen and Dattoli probably our toughest spot.” ■ Lou Long got a shot at center 3 they would have made the playoffs. baseball team, unbeaten in its first having racked up victories, “The B” , Offensively, Dominick Vazzano, field and looked good. RayCozzerel- Colalillo was the main scorer on the team. The upcoming •: three starts, have shown what a dif gave the nod to his third basemen, the first baseman, was super all year li was stationed at second base v senior is on the vergeof breaking every scoring mark at BHS for •: ference a year can make. Last year, long. He finished the 40-game Dom Klein. Klein, who gained against Garfield and he really the boys’ team and was solid this summer. In addition to playing :• the Bellboys ended up with a 6-9-1 Schedule with a .420 batting average recognition during the winter for put impressed. He did conimit one error g: for Belleville, Colalillo also participated in the Seton Hall League j mark, one of the poorest in the and came through’ in a number of ting the basketball through the hoop, but made several good plays in the, 3 at the University, gaining good experience there against some of 5: decade that Ed Berlinski has been had a little more trouble getting the field and banged put a run scoring clutch situations. Starr batted .330 and was simply incredible in center 3 the best players jn the state. 3 coaching the Blue and Gold. baseball over the plate. single. He may force his way into the Dave Boyd was the Bucs best defensive player of the summer 3 This year's squad is made up of However, Klein still had enough lineup. .field, making catches that Garilli termed “major league quality.” 3 and started to show good potential on the offensive late in the 3 just about the same material that speed and poise to hold off the Gar EDITOR’S NOTES: Bob Gantry That’s -not bad considering that 3 year. He should be a strong asset for Papasidero. made up last year’s squad, but the field batters for his six innings. Klein was the pitcher for Passaic. The Bel Garilli is a scout for the Chicago 3 Danny Rio.rdon, playing his first summer of varsity ball, did a results are slightly different. Bellevil gave up four runs, several o f which lboys tallied four runs off Gantry in White Sox and has seen his sample of 3 nice job of setting up plays and was described by Roll as “a heads :j: le started off the campaign with an 8- were unearned, but his inability to the first inning and came back for S up player with good intelligence.” Riordon should see plenty of 3 1 shallacking of Passaic. Berlinski, consistently get the ball over the three more in the second to send major league talent pome and go. . Corbalis was a .295 hitter at the 3 time in the badkeourt this winter. saving his ace Jack Cullen, threw plate hurt him. He gave up eight Gantry home early. Bob Valese led plate and was making Graig Nettles’ Billy Nankervis, at 6-5, could be the Bucs center this season. 3 left-handed John Dattoli against the bases on balls in six innings plus. off the game for Belleville with a catches at the hot corner. He was a ¡3 That’s a big “could” because Nankervis has not seen a great deal 3 Indians. Dattoli responded with a With the Bellboys leading 6-4 in single to left. Fred Riccio then :3 of playing time the last two seasons. He’s a man with good poten- neat two-hit performance and his the top of the seventh, and final sacrificed him to second and after a standout third sacker for Belleville High School and had the key hit 3 tial and with good stze, could make a difference. It would be nice 3 mates backed him up to the hilt. Ed frame, Klein issued two passes to the ground out, Szep drove home Valese 3 for the team if Nankervis decided to come to play this fall. Svep, who is batting ,700 at the mo first two batters. Berlinski then with the .first run. Cullen and Long when Belleville beat Glen Ridge, 10- 4 for 'the championship of the Mike Sochaski, the team roadblock, gave 110 percent all sum- 3 ment, led the attack with three hits in decided that his pitcher was tired. He helped the cause' with run scoring Greater Newark Tournament back 3 mer long. He plays the game with a great deal of enthusiasm and 3 four trips to the plate. called in Cullen from right field to 'singles. Dattoli had a no-hitter and in May of 1981. S shows a great deal of hustle. His shot blocking abilities will be a • ¥ ’Extra base hits were contributed put out the fire. The lean fireballer shutout until the fifth inning. Other Another man who contributed to • £ big help to the Hues this winter. ¥ by CulleE, Jvbo,|}layed first base, Bob, 3-0 on»Lhe first b a u g ^ e jtews bagfejadHSI, the>,kifcnkees,8ud. Tangreiit.fWw^O^mwsfcijeiid Daels ^(SiA#but then iSprimlott'strikes* M il w au f • w lrt Vhtl that ;’81 champipnshjj^j-teti! Anthony Coco, who' posted ' a V4 *Sje.'iMn-got 'the next two batters to World Senftt'J^wight Dlpf^nhower record and team leading 2.55.earned 3 dangerous player when he plays under control. The upcoming Berhnskrs strategy looked even ground out to Dattoli at first base. was President of the United States 3 junior handles the ball well and has a nice outside touch. better when Cullen took Bloom Cullen also contributed two dou with a man named Richard Nixon run average. Coco, Corbalis ,and . Starr all made, the class of 1981 very 3 Ward is by far, the quickest player on the team. The junior has j field’s Bengals and set them down, bles to the cause, helping to make it a thfe Vice President. BeforeJhis retire-' :j:| a knack for the quick, sharp pass and led the team in steals this 10-2. Neither Of the runs scored off pleasant day for Belleville fans. Dat .ment, Berlinski was a gym teacher at proud with their standout play. Defensively, Tim Walsh was solid 3 summer. His speed and finesse will be his biggest asset. the Belleville right-hander were toli was the big man in the RBI the Belleville Junior High School. 3 The Bucs top guard, Joe Borrello, didn’t see much action :■ earned. Cullen was tremendous. He department, driving home three of Having had him for gym back in the behind the plate, giving the Bucs a 3 because of baseball commitments and vacation plans. However, i had the strikeout pitch working for his mates, while Szep stroked three early 70’s, he was always good for big boost in that department. Walsh threw out 70 percent of the runners S; Borrello is a sure bet to be in the lineup come November and :• him and in one inning, got five bat singles in four appearances. With taking out his old scr'apbook and go ¡3 returns to the Bucs with two years of varsity experience. ters via the strikeout route. The extra Debrowski sitting out the last two ing over some of the old Belleville who tried to steal on him. Another man who did a good job 3 The summer Bucs were rounded out by Frank Morel, John i whiffs^were necessitated by the poor games because of his injured knee, Sports heros. Berlinski, by the way, 3 Morel, Brian Tice, Brian Cook. Loung Bala, Steve Kimbel and •: support of the catcher who could not and Klein vacating third base to take gftian outstanding athlete during his in the outfield was Steve Karlick. Karlick added a good glove and a 3 scorekeeper Joe Scaparatta. j: hold Cullen’s pitches. the mound, Berlinski looked to his ed professional The pitching situation at Bellevil bench this past week and got good solid bat as his .320 average will at- 1 test to. .
M ud and 0-0 Tie Highlighted Bucs-Raklers G ash of 1975
Part one of our series of great lboys, 148-121, with Nutley outgaining the the Maroon while Tom Testa was the head Scott Osche recovered to stall that drive. down to be kicked. Instead, Koribanick at Belleville- Nuttey football games of the locals, 109-92 on the ground. Belleville man for the Bellboys. Belleville got off This was a game of drives that either tempted to"päss for a touchdown, but the past brings us sack to the battle in 1975 at would take the measure of the Maroon, strong, stopping the Raider running game stalled or were stopped because of & crucial Belleville defense was there and sacked muddy Nutley’Stadium. 56-12 in the air. The Bellboys picked up 56 cold and sacking the Raider quarterback penalty. Albanese got the ball back for him before he got the pass off. It doesn’t seem that long ago, but that yards in penalties, a figure that would later on third down, setting up a punt situation.J Nutley on Belleville’s next possession when battle is now eight years old and certainly a come back to haunt them. Nutley punted On their first offensive series, Belleville he intercepted a Loma pass intended for In the last seconds of play, Belleville lot has happened since that game. On a six times, Belleville four. mounted a drive into Nutley territory, but Pizzi. The Raiders could not mount a drive tried a desperation 40-yard field goal. national front,[Gerald Ford was our na Individual statistics showed Allan Cer- hurt themselves with an illegal procedure and perhaps the biggest play of the game Cancelliere’s kick was short and Albanese tion’s President and the Boston Red Sox vasio of Belleville gaining 82 yards on 23 penalty. Loma came through with a big occurred on their punt to Belleville. almost turned the game into a total wipe and Cincinnati i Reds were battling in the carries, not bad for the poor conditions. slay on third down, connecting with Joe out for the Bellboys when he made a fine World Series, playing what many called Frank Pizzi of Belleville gained an ad Pizzi for a 20-yard gain and a first down at Anthony Biafore of Belleville fielded return of the errant kick. A good tackle by one of the most exciting series in recent ditional 17 in five carries. For Nutley, Guy the Nutley 35. Loma went back to the the punt on his own 35, made some Kevin Godfrey saved the Bellboys a possi memory. Albanese finished with 64 yards on 13 car beautiful moves and raced 65 yards for an ble fatal score and the game ended up The Pittsburgh Steelers were in the ries and John Sposato had 60 in 17 at apparent touchdown. While the Belleville scoreless. midst of a dynasty that would later take tempts. Many Nutley fans will later fans exploded, the Nutley side also cheered It was a game that Belleville could have them to four Super Bowl championships in remember Albanese as one of the best because the referee called a clipping certainly won. The 1975 team was 4-4-1, six seasons. While the Reds and Red Sox athletes to attend NHS. In the summer of penalty on the locals, nullifying the score. losing three of those four games by scores of 15-14, 7-0 and 16-13. That club could might not dominate baseball and while 1980, he was draft eld by the New York B U C S H O T S Just before the end of the first half, Bel Gerry Ford is now a regular citizen of the Jets, and was later cut. The following have easily been 8-1. The 1975 Beftevile- By Michael Lamberti leville would once again drive to the Nutley football clash was another good ex U.S. and the Pittsburgh Steelers no longer season, he was playing pro football in Nutley 10-yard line, however, the drive are the dynasty of the NFL, the Belleville- Canada. ample of what a great rivalry the two clubs Sports Editor stalled there on fourth down and Nutley have maintained. Stay tuned next week as Nutley football series continues to build Ricky Loma was the Bellboy quarter ran out the first half. The score at intermis steam. With the opener coming up on back and in this game he completed three we look back at another clash from the sion would be the score at the final gun, 0- past. September 24, the anticipation is starting of 12 passes for 56 yards. Joe Pizzi caught 0. to grow. What better time to start a series two of those passes for 61 yards. Albanese ground wiht little success, and on third Here is the answer to last week’s quiz. of great games of the past. contributed an interception for the down, Loma was sacked attempting to To add to its misery, Belleville took the The question was, when was the last time Saturday, Oct. 11, 1975. The sight is Maroon, while Belleville did not manage pass. Lemongelli punted, but Nutley wqs second half kickoff and once again, drove th e Giants h fjt lbf. lp.tsln.-3_mgj.da-i; eeason— - Ntrtley-High" School and-a-steady-down- an iiiteiception on llrefr~gmi: -Cervasio " caught bff:4dv,"'giving Belleville a T int" to the Nutley lU-yard line. For the third game, who were the teams' quarterbacks pour that started the morning of the ball returned three punts for 32 yards and Mike down and the Bellboy drive continued. time in the game, the Bellboys had a and what was their records that year. The game.is taking its toll on the field. Bellevil Lemongelli and Albanese did the punting With Cervasio and Mike Ranucci in the golden opportunity to score, however, answer: The Giants beat the Jets in a le comes intothe contest with a mark of 1- for their respective clubs. backfield, the Bellboys attempted to gaii. Loma was sacked on third down and Testa reguler season contest back in 1970 by a 1, having stopped West Essex, 14-3 before The weather conditions had to have an the necessary yardage by way of the sent Cancelliere back in to attempt a field score of 22-10. Fran Tarkenton was the bowing to Moom field, 15-14 in a wild impact on the outcome. Prior to the ground, however, the Nutley defense was goal. This time, Cancelliere got plenty of Giant leader and A1 Woodall led the Jets, game at Municipal Stadium. Nutley also Nutley game, Belleville’s air game had up to the challenge and Testa finally called foot into the ball, and many felt the kick with Joe Namath injured. The Giants comes in 1-f, but this season, Belleville is shown steady improvement, having gained on Michael Cancelliere to attempt a field was good. However, the official on the spot finished the ’70 season with a 9-5 mark, • the team favored to stop Nutley for the, 120 yards in the tough loss to Bloomfield goal from 31 yards out. The kick was ruled the effort just wide and the game losing out on the playoffs on the final week first time sinfce 1971. The Raiders won the the week previous. Brian Koribanick, the ■ blocked, Nutley took over on its 42 and the continued scoreless. of the season. The Jets were 4-10. 1974 battle, 7-3 and have pretty much Nutley quarterback,, attempted only six drive was over. Nutley then presented its best drive of dominated this series since 1967. passes'on the afternoon, completemg just the day. The Raiders made a steady march For this week’s quiz, in that 1970 The. final statistics indicated the one. It was a. ground war all the way .with Albanese started to gain-some valuable ■from their own49 to the Bellboy, however, “seääönT ffie".Giants löst their FihaTgame, closeness off this ball game. The Bellboys each team punching at each other’s line yards, picking up a big 24-yard advantage the local defense tightened up and the thus missing out on the playoffs. Can you wouiefiateumulate 18 first downs on the and Nutley gaining the slight advantage in into Belleville territory, gdwever, the Raiders attempted a .field, goal: of their name the team that beat the Glar.is, their afternoon its compared to 17 for the overall ground yardage. Nutley senior was his own worst enemy on own. The snap went to quarterback Brian quarterback that season and where that Raidert. Total yardage favored the Bel Mario Cocchiola was the head coach of the next play as he fumbled and Belleville’s Koribanick, however, he never put the ball game was played? I O The Kette*Ule Times Tk*nd*y, Augwt 19, 1983 Cosmos Corner Heard At Ringside By Steve H, Frank The Sands in Atlantic <0ty will feature three 10-rounders to head the boxing card, Wednesday, Aug. 17: light heavyweight Cosmos Continue Their Strong Play Mike Rossman, 42-7-3, o f Turnersville, N J., will continue his comeback, after some difficult personal, problems, when he cros ses gloves with Robert White, 15-5, of Pittsburgh; junior mid dleweight Earl Haragrave, 22-0, of Philadelphia, will try to put Against Montreal and Team America the sleeper on Dairy! Penn, 23-22, of Portlands Oregon, for'his (H aragrove’s) 23rd KO. The third 10 will see junior middleweight Fielding quite possibly their Cosmos' is that Vancouver has a Cosmos stalwart defender was keep was a one-on-one with the Kevin Howard, 18-3-1, exchanging punches with Richard Nixon, starting squad come playoff time, the game in hand and could win the point ing his club in the contest. larusci goalkeeper.” 5-4. Howard and Nixon hail from Philadelphia and this couid be a Cosmos went out and disposed of Le title because they only trail the made two*, marvelous saves when The lineup employed by head real Pier 6, grudge battle. The bouts will be shown on the PRiSM Manic of Morttreal, 3-0 at Giants Cosmos by *ix points. Cosmos keeper Hubert Birkenmeier coach Julio Mazzei saw Birkenmeier Stadium last Sunday before 45,000 came out of the net to challenge a in goal, followed by larusci, Eskan- cable television. The show will be co-promoted by Connelly Nevertheless, a large crowd last plus. Earlier last week, the team darian and Franz Beckenbauer. The Promotions and Russell Peltz. Sy Rossman is handling public Sunday was treated to some fine tac Manic shooter. larusci ran to an edged Team America, 2-1 at RFK midfield is anchored by Davis, relations. tical soccer by the defending cham open net in the knkk of timé, saved Whoa! Back up! We jumped the gun when we wrote Floyd Stadium in Washington. two sure shot goais and deflated the Johann Neeskens, Romero and The Cosmos battled Toronto last pions. The game marked the return Paterson had been replaced by Jose Torre and Luis Rios by James of Chinaglia to the Hneup after miss Manic attack, which up to that point Vladislav Bogicevic. Up front is Dupree on the New York State Athletic Commission. Last Fri Tuesday and will host the always was dangerous. Roberto Cabanas, Chinaglia and troublesome Chicago Sting on Sun ing six weeks to a muscle tear incur day at New York’s Felt Forum the new commissioner and former red back on July 6. Although The Cosmos first tally of the Moyers. Bronx assemblyman, John Branca, said, “The appointments have day at Giants Stadium. The Cosmos night came six minutes before half Cabanas, thq leading scorer in the conclude the regular season with Giorgio was not a scoring threat in not been confirmed and until such time Paterson and Rios are still the game, he did keep the Manic time. Romero put the dub on the NASL this season, was hampered by home games against Tampa Bay board with a beautiful header that an ankle sprain sustained in tie commissioners." defense on edge and. this set the stage Former boxing promoter Harold Rossfields Smith, convicted (Aug. 28) and Toronto (Sept. 2). The eluded Gettemeier. Minutes later, Team ‘American victory last week. playoffs are set to begin Sept. 6 at for goals by Juiio Caesar Romero, of 29 counts of fraud involving the embezzlement of $21.3 million Rick Davis and Steve Moyers., Moyers put the Manic in a big hole Cabanas attributed the injury, to a from Wells Fargo Bank, began serving a 10-year prison term. Giants Stadium. The Cosmos’ oppo when he drilled a shot ffome and the “chegp shot” .by TA defender,, Jeff Smith, 39, chairman of the Board of Directors of Muhammad Ali nent has not been determined as yet. The Cosmos might have scored Cosmmos led, 2-0 at halftime. Durgan, who is quickly developing a Professional Sports (MAPS), whs convicted 18 months ago. He On the season, the team holds an six or seven times had it not been for Davis added the clincher midway bad reputation in the league. has been free pending appeals. In addition to the prison sentence, 18-8 mark and leads Vancouver, who Manic goalkeeper Ed Gettemeier. through the’ second half, beating Ail in all, it was a good week.of Smith must pay a $30,000 fine. Sammie Marshall, 36, president is 20-5, for the overall point cham The keeper was credited with 12 defender Tony Towers and giving soccer for the champions, and with of MAPS and fight promoter, was convicted on three counts and pionship of the league. A few weeks saves, many of which came in spec Gettemeier no chance for a save. playoff time approaching and a is serving three years in prison. Lloyd Benjamin Lewis, 47, the in back, Vancouver seemed a shoe in tacular fashion. “ We didn’t get much “He (Towers) went for the fake and healthy, team for once, the Cosmol side man at Wells Fargo Bank, was sentenced to five years in jail for that honor, however, the Cosmos offense,” said Gettemeier.- ‘They practically ended up in the tunnel,” might, be oh the right track toward. for manipulating the accounts that accomplished the embezzle have been red hot, even without (The Cosmos) had the offense and we said Davis. “ 1 had the free shot and it defeme of their title. ment. Giorgio Chinaglia, and Vancouver seemed to play defensively.” has cooled off a bit after its 13-1 While Gettemeier was keeping his Boxing presented two questions on Sunday, Aug. 7: “Is Hector. start. The only problem facing the The Clutch’ Camacho, native of Puerto Rico, now of Spanish club in the game, Bob larusci, the Harlem, the WBC featherweight champion?” “ Is the World Box ing Council (WBC) .and its president Jose Sulaiman above the American court?” In turning back the clock we find Bobby Playground Activities TOWN Chacon on Oroville, Calif., defeating WBC champ Rafael "Bazooka” Limon of Mexico on Dec. 11, 1982, Limon was con sidered washed-out as a fighter after absorbing his I2th beating. Include Decathlon WBC demanded Chacon fight their No. I contender Camacho. At the Stadium this week was participants were John Brodie, Lisa, PIZZERIA Chacon said he would honor the contract he had with promoter highlighted with the first Belleville Eric and Steven Scaperrata, Tina Don King to fight Camacho but wanted to fight several other con Recreation Department Decathlon. Montalbano, Mario Montalbano, tenders first. WBC relieved Chacon of the title. Chacon wait to The competition was extremely com Doreen Salkowski, Mike Petrillo, 323Va Union Ave. Belleville court. WBC ignored the court’s injunction and matched Camacho petitive in each division. David Kascmar and Jennifer Wal against the once again ready to be taken Limon. Camacho lace. In the junior division, Melissa 751-8639 destroyed Limon, as expected, via the TKO route at 2:52 of the The game\ played were Carram fifth round. To Camacho’s credit, he did fight a good, clean bat Gialanella placed third, Bobby Gialanella took second, and the Pool and knock-hockey. Some of the tle. The court claims Chacon is legally the champion until two participants were Eric, Steven and SUMMER SPECIAL . petitions in the state court against the WBC is decided. Or is the: champion was Chris Marcantuno. In the intermediate division, Anthony Lisa Scapperatta, Raymond and Now Thru Labor Day above all a build ufS for a Cam acho-Chacon-title fight being Ruben Harnf and’ Vinnie engineered by shrewd, street-smart promoter Don King? Rodriguez placed third, Ray Caruso was second, and Mike Senesky was Marchesini. All had an enjoyable Joe Piscione, former columnist for the Trenton Times, now an time. Any Reg, Pie *3,00 account executive with Merrill Lynch, was one of the judges at the the champion. In the senior division, the competition was evenly matched A t the Rec House three o f the Region 2 World Amateur Boxing Tournament at the Capitol kids proved themselves a “dynamic or 25% Off Any Other Pie Plaza Hotel. Joe has been official with the AAU for 12 years. with the four top place winners separated by only 25 points, placing fam ily” by performing in the (Pick up only) (Offer good only Wednesdays) Pete Rossi, of the Recreation Department, was time keeper and decathlon at Belleville Stadium. popular Dr. Paul Williams was ring physician. Rossi and Dr. Wil fourth with 851 points was Dave Me Niel; third, Sal Woodcock, 853 They were Bob, Melissa and Dana liams are also Trentonians. Gialanella. Specializing In: points; second, Rob Hutchinson, 860 Chicago’s unbeaten middleweight John Collins’ first national The Recreation Department has • Homemade Tripe e Cavateli! & Broccoli ly (NBC) televised bout, MarchiQ, was a*tagfest against rugged', poiqts; and the champion, A1 Best . SHji «76 points. al so ■ been -eelfeeti ng- for • «h* ftoc-fca- tough hometown rival '''Fight * tws | -^e. Pasta e Chicken Cacciatore ■"wher activities during the week of the Month” by every leading sportswriter in America. Collins Travers Fund. Special thanks todbV' e 'Calamari vv/Hot or SW%£k3alPdè werè ‘softball, where the Stadium won the 10-round unanimous decision. The 23-year-old Collins Cono, Jeff Corio, Steve Rita, Dave raised his record to 29-0; Sun., Aug. 7, by stopping 22-year-old junior league team finished with a 7- Me Niel, Joe Tower and Dave Fox. Kenny Whetstone, 22-2, a native of Columbia, S.C., now living in 3 overall mark, and anxiously Holmstcad, Florida, at 2:42 of the ninth round. Carlos Padilla did awaiting the playoffs. a first-rate job of refereeing. This action-packed scrap was viewed The Stadium was also collecting on NBC’s “Sportsworld.” gifts and donations for the carnival and for the Bobby Travers Leukemia CUSTOMIZED LOANS • AUTO • HOME IMPROVEMENT *, SECOND MORTGAGE Promoter/president Dan Duva of Main Events will oo-feature Fund. Participants were Anthony in 10-rounders lightweights Livingston Bramble of Passaic-taking on Kenny Bogner of Trenton in a rematch and middieweights Zarro, Mike Senesky, Chad Lennon, for a LO AN Bobby Czyzof Wanaque, N.J., swapping punches with BillMedei A1 Best, Sal Woodcock, Andy Mar of Miami, Fla., at Totowa’s Ice World on Sept. 24. Bramble put tinez and the stadium weightlifters. the “sleeper” on Bogner in the seventh round on June4, 1981, for At the Little League Field, the tailored to yo u r needs Bogner’s only loss in L9 battles. Bramble should do it again. Czyz group took a trip to the Newark is making his return to the square ring for the first time since he Museum. Some of the exhibits shown to the children were the suffered his first defeat by Mustafa Hamsho of Bayonne, at rates you can afford • • November 1982’; original E.T. Phone Home telephone used in the movie, pottery from Ray Mancini has started training at Grossinger’s in upstate various Indian tribes, and a come to Security National Bank & Trust Company. If New York for his defense of the WBA lightweight title against Orlando Romero or Peru, on Sept. 15. Dave Wolfe, the Masterdon skeleton. The trip was you are in the market for a new car or plan to make an Youngstown, Ohio, scrapper’s manager, said he had to get Ray very educational as well as enjoyable. -addition to your home, we can custom tailor an away from the attention of personal appearances. We get requests The children also had a great time installment loan to meet your immediate or long range from banks, a prison, a union, a PAL, hospitals, etc. Hq just as their counselors took them on a couldn’t divide his attention from his workouts. nature walk along the Third River. requirements ... you will find our ioan rates attractive and Along the way, they picked some our terms flexible. Choose from any one of our Former WBA heavyweight champion John Tate of Marion mulberries that were delicious. They conveniently styled loan packages. City, Arkansas, was knocked out by Mike Weaver and Trevor also found some stakes which Berbick in successive bouts during 1980. Tate started from the belonged to the railroad. While bottom of a comcbacklrail against unknown opponents and has walking along the trail, the children won nine consecutive bouts. Friday, Aug. 19, Tate takes on Marty found a place which made a nice, HOME . Capasso of Aston Township, Pa., at West Palm Beach, Florida. clubhouse area. The rest of the week Teddy Mann of Forked River, N.J., made his return to the was spent fixing up the clubhouse. NEW A U TO IMPROVEMENT “wars” at the Tropicana in Atlantic City a success by taking a 10- Arts and crafts was a big hit at round decision over favored Dwight ‘Tiger” Walker of Newark the field also. Donnie Taylor, Ray LOANS LOANS in a featured middleweight bout. In his previous boat Mann lost a mond Harris and Diane Rosikiewiez 10-round decision to Juan Domingo Roldan in Providence, R.I. made jewelry boxes out of popsicle Annuii % par can tag« Q L p»re«nit*a« Mann, 28-11, used an effective jab to keep the rtishes of Walker, sticks for their mothers. The finished mi*. « I rat*. rats. . 16-3-1, off balance. Judges Frank Cairo scored it 6-4 and John products were beautiful. 12 to 4t 13.50 12 to 48 moniti». Stewart had it 5-4-1 both for Mann. Judge Lindsey Tucker saw At Clearman Field on Monday in ÖV*f 4§ month* 14.00% APR. month». the scrap favoring Walker by a 6-4 chart. It was a Don Elbaum- the junior league, Clearman defeated Upon approval we will. Tcd Menas production. the Friendly House by the score of 7- No application or 6 as Anthony Oliver led the team in give you up to 90, days appraisal fees or New York, N.Y., Felt Forum, Friday: Robin Adams, 150, of hitting. to shop for your car. prepayment penalty. Philadelphia WKO in 10th round over Mike De La Rue, 149, of The Clearman senior league beat Monthly payments for Monthly payments for New York City; Biliy Parks, 141, of New Orleans WKO in ninth the Friendly House 8-2. Five runs $5,000: for 48 fnos. $15,000 for 120 mos., at round over Pete Padili, 139, of New York City and Elijah were scored in the first inning when $135.63 D®r mo. 14.00% $249.40 per.mo. Muhammad, 129, of Newark, N.J., W-Oec. in eight rounds over the Friendly House had a defense Thomas Diaz, 132, of the Dominican Republic. lapse. Billy Garafolo had three hits Second mortgage financing available over $25,000. Casablanca bom Lucien Rodriguez now of France, who to lead Clearman. fought champion Larry Holmes of Easton, Pa., on March 27, In the decathlon, heid at the 1983.. at Watres Armory,, .in Scranton, Pa., easily .retained his 5hadinm[ fwn CiM rm an pflrfjcipfflfg European heavyweight crown, Friday, Aitg. 5, 1983, when Albert p!ac«) in the top three in the in ..'SjjfeteJttíw y y ’ÿ ,.'1" / 11L , Syben quit fighting in the eighth round. Syben of Belgium told the termediate division. Ray Caruso referee he couldn’t continue due to the beating he absorbed in the placed second and Anthony B a n k earlier rounds. Rodriguez placed third. À backgammon tournament was ^ & Trust Company Famous trainer of boxers, Angelo Dundee, who was with held on Wednesday with it coming of New Jersey former world heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali from the down to the finals between Bruce start of his pro boxing on Oct 29, i960, said, “There’s nothing ■ Melaah and Lisa MoMnarj. Lisa held wrong with -Agfa mentality. He’s just plain old and bored. Ali NEWARK 07102 NUftÏT 07119 ■ T^urr office on to win a close game. 2.13 Harrison St. 431 Kingsland St.'- loved boxing, he needs boxing no matter what he says. Without Bank arid Halsey Sts. I f i v T w t Michael Didonato continued to 843-5700 S 661-5110 661-5121 boxing he’s not happy be the best knock-hockey player ¿is Rosai and, N.J’, Mote thgfl 500 citizens of Ray "Boom Boom” Mandm’s suriirhjfeM anceatral hometown of B&garla. Italy, are planning to attend (he «UBf IU BIWBM IO« K-euy’s C««rt irfi'~y5ry~ Mancini-Ortando Romero bout at Madison Square enthusiastic this week about the up Sept. 15 Four days earlier. Ray will be at the F«§ ||f§ § coming carnival. The kSdi Went naro on New; York’s Mulberry Street, collecting money to help support the Bobby Travers Leukemia Fund. They were unstoppable. The main Ih un day, Augmt Ut, ¡903 The BelleriUe timen M SH im rrs sale having a- ràdio* of 890.00 feet? I S, Block M R Tax Map, C ity of costs of'this saie. located In. the Uty of East I88? 1983 r.T RBRS* S0PM)O« (CRANIA-142 thence (3) along the’ *outhprfy Orange, in the County of Essex, East Orange, County of Eseax, . fh* ¿Sheriff reserve* the right SUPERIOR COURT Ò f N E W line of Freeway Drive/East on a and the State of New iersey. State of New Jersey. to atfióurn the sale ft^m time to JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION curve to the right having a Premises are commonly known A Fuh Lego) description can time Os provided by Low. ODORLESS METHOO ESSEX COUNTY, DQOCET No! rodivi of 890.00 feet an ore di»- as 77 Stockton Place, East be found in the Office of the Newark; N J. August 1, 1983 P-3927 80. PULASKI SAVINGS tance of, )01‘i71 feet to'a point - Orano*, New Jersey, Tax lot Register of Essex County. THOMAS J. O'ALESSIO, Sheriff o f Ru m in a tin g AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, ó of compound curvature; thence. No. 21 and Block 161 of the of The approximate amount of Robert W. Schwanker!, Attorney C Or por attOfT Sto* of N*w (4) itili along said southerly line , ficial fax map of the Oty ot E. the Judgment to b* satisfied by Th* letteviM# Times p lain tiff v*; Ch a r l e s on o cürye to the right -having a ; Orange. Dtmensiont Of Lot: (ap said sole Is the sum of EIGHTEEN Aúg.'1 1 I8> 25, A. WILLIAMS on.d MilÒRÉb C . radius of 18.00 feet an arc dis proximately) 30 feet wide by THOUSAN D SIX H U N D R E D September 1, 1983 FL.EAS WILLIAMS, hi* wif*,. «t ò |$ tance of 29.06 feet to a j&öint o f. 100 feet Jong, 948 Df feet from EIGHTY-ONE DOLLARS A N D Feet $66.96 DEFENDANTS. Execution For BROUGHT HOME BY tangency In the westerly ‘ line, of the neatest eros» sheet: Situate PpRTY-FQUR I ...CENTS No. 883*292 Sal* .of. Mp/tpoM«l.' Premito*. YOUR DOG OR GAT South Mpfrlson Street; théne* (5) on' the Westerly HnAOf-’Steickton; ' ($ 18,6fl 1.44),; togdth#/ with .The |Ìy( vlfìufcc>F' tì>*abov» slated, South 38 degrees 50 minutes Place, 948.08 faarf front the HRj F > Fleas F!*a are more than a nuisance : they writ óf Ex*tution, lo m* directed, Weit along the westerly line of Northerly In* of Williams Street. ’x can infect loved ones. Flea bites I shall expose for sale by Public South flarriion Street a distance Auction, In SHERIFF'S OFFICE, A Complete description can may produce small red spots that itch. of 36.78 feet to the point and be found in the Register's Office. O msk County Court« Building in They are also carriers of disease. Thé Bliss odorless place of BEGINNING* Thè ’ approximate amount of Newark, on Tuesday, the 23 rd method Is guaranteed to completely eümlnate fleas... BEING aita: known at Lot 9 i the Judgment to be satisfied by day of August'nexf, a) ore-thirty it Is a guaramee backed by our 101 year reputation PM., (Prevailing* Time). S Ì WÊË m¡ Tox ""I* <* i -aid lot. il e u of TWjÇNÎY Steve Adubato Wants the City óf East Orange, Essex tor reliability. BEING known as 65 South FIVE THOUSAND FIFTY-FIVE County. New Jersey. DOLLARS AND FOURTEEN Harrison Street, Fait Orange, PHONETODAY The approximate amount of CENTS ($25,055.14), together New Jersey. BEINO also the Judgment to be satisfied by described Ifl1 accordance with a with fh« costs of this sal*. 676-8888 sold sale is -the sum óf ONE The Sheriff reserve* the right ‘Right To Know’ Law survey by Calfin H* Gibson As HUNDRED SEVENTY THOyr to adjourn the sale from Hm« to sociates, P.C., dated May 1, SAND FOUR HUNDRED SIXTY* 1*975 as follows.- time a* provided by Law. Steve Adubato, Jr., Democratic creasing number of New Jerseyans ESTABLISHED 1882 TWO DÓHARS AND FIFTEEN Newark, N J. July 25, 1983 R iJ S X . BEGINNING at a point in the CENTS ($170,462.15), together candidate for the State Assembly in who die of cancer each year due to westerly1 Jtpe of .South Harrison THOMAS J' D'ALESSiO, Sheriff with the còsi® of this sale. KAPS % STERN, Attorneys the 30th District has called oh Gov. environment,al causes, Adubato / TERMITE CCONTmCJ offeel sàia point of beginning The Sheriff reserves the right being North 38 degrees 50 The Belleville Times Thomas Kean to sign the “ Right to further urged Kean to sign the to tidjoum thf sale from time to Aug. 4, T 1, 18, 25, 1983 ONE OF TH E O LDEST ANO LARGEST nurtyte* Ea*f a distance of time as provided by Law. Fee, $69.44 Know" bill. legislation without weakening its in 118.00 foot from the corner| Newark, N.J. July 18, 1983 No. 883-286 fdhTièd by the said westerly lino | THOMAS J: D'ALESSIO, Sheriff The bill, which; was passed by tent by signing the bill as it was pas of Sbuth’ HafrUfeh Str**t and th« Miller & Kinney, Esqs. | ■ both’the State Assembly and thé sed by the legislature. noetherly Hrif, of Webster Place; The Belleville Times SKERIff'S SALS Senate by overwhelming margins, Adubato, the former assistant said point, also being- the July 28, SUPERIC* (CHAN) A-I40 northeast corner bf Lot 9-A in Aug. 4, IT, 18, 1983 SUPERIOR COURT Op NEW has been awaiting the Governor's chief of staff to Essex County Ex Block 694 Os shown, òri the Tax Fee. $131.44- JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, signature. ecutive Peter Shapiro, pointed out in Maes of the City of East Orpng«; * No. 883*277 ESSEX COUNTY, DOCKET NQ. In. a letter to the Governor, his plea to Governor Kean that “one sdid’ point also feting South 38 F-1054-it ClTYfBSSRAl SAV- , , , , I , . ,. , degrees 50 minute* West a d b -’ in g s AND LOAN a^socia- Adubato, a professor of public ad- of the towns in the 30th Distribt (Bel tance^of ¡62.0^. feet from the cor SHERIFF'S SALE tion, a corporotien of th« ministration at Kean College stated, leville) recently experienced a toxic ner formed by the said westerly SUPERIOR (CHAN) A-143 waste spill that raised the concern l(Hi of South Harrison Street and SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW “a* you know the bill before you is tlye ojd southerly line of a street JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, Blanche webb. h/w, m wit, one Qt the toughest of its k in d m the and consciousness of not only the formerly, known os jyanhoe Ter ESSEX COUNTY, DOCKET NO. defendants. M L * * far nation. It would guarantee th at both people of Belleville, but ofall the sur race; "from fhence running (1 ) F-8144-81. THE MANHATTAN Salé of Mortgaged Prerrtises. North ■ 51 degrees .TO. minutes SAVINGS BANK, a New York By virty, oi th. 0b»v. sto„d workers and the public would be able rounding communities in our dis West ai^ng the northerly Jin« of Corporation, PLAINTIFF vs. JER writ of Execution, to me directed, to n^ye vital information about trict. A strong Right to Know law the aforesaid Lot 9-A a distance RY J. GREENE and HENRIETTA i shdi expo*# br sal* by Public hazardous materials in th e work could help prevent future situations oTj,)9.93 feet ta g point in the GREENE, his wife, ais, DEFEN Auction, in SHERIFF'S OFFICE, , „ lands now" or formerly of the DANTS. Execution For Sale of Essex County Courts Building ift place. like the one in Belleville.” Ngw Jersey State Highway Mortgaged Premises. Nawark,.on Twidoy, th* 4ih Adubato went on to acknowledge Adubato,. who holds a master’s OMsariment, Tex Map Block By virtue of' the above stated degree in government administration of4, Lot 10, thence (2) North 38 writ of Execution, tb> me directed, *eP|*mb w ,al that the Governor has stated that he degrees 50 minutes East along I shall expose for sale by Public Premises located in th® city of intends to sign the bill but intimated from the Eagieton Institute, is runn th© faster!/ line of lands now-or Auction, ip SHERIFF'S OFFICE* East Orange, County ?of Essex, that he m ight “conditionalfy Veto ing for Office along with Senate formerly at the New Jersey Stars Essex County Courts -Building In Highway Department a distance Newark, ori'Tuesddy, the 30th knoWnSta,# -f as 26^Nprfh *19th Street, provisions he finds objectionable.” President Carmen Orechio and A s of ,44.53 feet to a point in The dijy of August next, ¿t one-thirty East Orange, - New Jersey Expressing his concern for the in semblyman Buddy Fortunato. southerly.JJn# of Freeway Dove PM., (Prevailing Time). Dimensions 125'x25'. NeOreit in- East, »aid point being on a curve- The property to be ¡told is tersejtionj' .Fparth Avenue, L©‘ LUkik Cagle ‘A Lesson From Aloes’
Facilities from (LU kddi*ef tr/hm m M S6RVED iMDIVf DUALLY Cft FAMILY STYLE 50-400 people Playing A t Actor’s Cafe CHAMPAGNE TOAST 8 WEDDING CAKE WEDDINGS INCLUDED: Ample Parking ‘A Lesson From Aloes,’ Athol $5.90 and $6.90 on Saturday. Ample 3 HOUR UNLIMITED BAR Buffet Office & Fugard’s powerful, shattering South free parking. Students-elderly $1.50 "Cocktail Parties African drama about the effects of discount. The next production will be apartheid on its people will open a T h e Dresser’ by Ronald Harwood Live Entertainment Weekends! five-week run at the A ctor’s Cafe concerning an old English / LU N CH EO N Theatre, in residence at Bloomfield Shakespearean actor. ,41 Broughton Ave. Bloomfield College, Franklin and Fremont PACKAGE GOODS 4 8 -6 S 9 Ü streets, Bloomfield, on Friday, Sept. 3 and then be performed every Fri- COLD BEER_, i day and Saturday thereafter at 8 1 9 0 PASSAIC AVE., BELLEVILLE PIZZA BOX I p.m. through Oct. 1. (formerly Salvatore's Pizzeria) I Set in the white district of Port 500 Union Ave., Belleville Elizabeth, South Africa, a white i g n i l i l i ffietiikQMifai a riauto # a % o « p v p W ofj?jjt’s fallpjspflnifade iftrtftft cause, * Steve Daniels and his family for din- f A N Y P IE i 1 dozen zeppole with! *I ner, a forbidden act in this police w / c o u p o n purchase of any pie j J¡state. The wife is attempting to .& this coupon recover from a nervous breakdown caused by a police raid on th eir home Now 0p*n For Lunch i and the confiscation of her personal Featuring: Fried Calzone« & Zeppoles 1 diaries after Steve’s arrest fo r break- • Dinners • Sandwiches S Salads ■ ing a banning order. Steve is now Free Delivery After 4 P.M. 8 leaving permanently for England O p * Mon.-Thur*. 11 i.m.-KhSO p.m. 8 with his family after release from rl. 11 •.m.-fflldntght - Sat. t Sun. 4-10:30 p.m. 0 jail, but first stops by to confront i » , C»lU’751-3577 or 759-9628 * Piet concerning suspicions a s to who has been the ihformer and traitor in their cause. HOUSE OF FINE LAMP SHADES Marie Bridget Dundon o f New York portrays Gladys Bezuidenhout. :T N I A !->%/’ 1 She moved from England tw o years ago, where she received her degree in R a i n b o w Dramatic Art at London University You’re Invited to Orechio’s New Nutiey Manor and most recently appeared as SALE 20% OFF Natasha in ‘Three Sisters’ in Oxford, England. She obtained her M.A. in CONTINUING theatre at University of Akron, All Shad«* - Lamp« • Finials In Stock EARLY BIRD SPECIAL PRICING 1 Bring Your Base Ohio. Lincoln A.M, Brown appears "Treat Your Lamp to a New Hat” as Steve Daniels, coming from New "20% OFF ENTREE PRICES” York where he has appeared in Other Services! Lamp & Porcelain Repair Come and enjoy the Mano p/s great meal selection j numerous off-off Broadway plays, during the early evening and get 20% off the 1 .Brass Polishing &' Shades Recovered most recently in ’A Mid-Summer entree price. s Sale Ends 8/27/83 Night’s Dream’ in M anhattan. He Hrs. Tuee-.-Frl. ^:30 to 5 Upper Montclair P |« a holds a B.F.A. in Arts from North (Must ba seated between 5 P.M and 6:30 P.M. Early bird dis- 1 count does not apply to other specials or discounts.) Sat. 9:30 to 2 51 Upper Montclair Carolina Central Uniyersity. David 740-4454 Behind Bellevue Theatre G. Kennedy, producer-director, portrays Piet Bezuidehout. Kennedy, Michele PeririraV in 28 years of theatre, 14 as producer HAPPY- of ACT, has appeared in over 150 Uhedtricai productions in his career. He also HAPPY $ 1 0 0 1 directs this. REGISTER NOW FOR The Ref lectio SIS T)ance Reservations can be m ade by call HOURS FALL CLASSES ing 429-7662 at any time. Tickets are ring every weekend jg u s t Stuiio Pre*Sch(KiI th ru A dult held to 15 minutes prior to start. 226 FR AN KUN AVE 5*7 p .m . D rinks At NU TL£ y ; p u . o? i io Prices are $4.90 and $5.90 on Friday; M onday thru Friday T h e Bar Luncheon Rec Applications Treat 9 5 ❖ <0^ ' ■ * * 5 m * & Are Available FREE - C heese Boards " . I I I Italian Buffet Feast ■eSM l Applications for the 1983 Recrea -ÜH ~ J r tion soccer leagues are now available Happy Birthday Wednesday Nit es A? at the Recreation Department and in Anniversary É Ë Ê S f c i » the schools. Boys and girls seven * > • To You 8 tilt Cluslng Oeytlmii & Evenlnfl through 13 years of age who a re resi Celebration? dents of Belleville are eligible to take Celebrate your birthday, or a * 01*9898 loved one's birthday at dinner, j FREE BABY - SiTtiNG part in this program which is con LADIES ARE SPECIAL! When you come to the Ma an d the Manor will p.rovide a IOC ducted in the fall. Participants must to celebrate your anniversary free _ birthday cake for your be at least seven years old o n Dec. 1, let our hostess know so we car Registration Dates: 10A.M.-7P.M. celebration. Also, the birthday and no more than 13 years old on celebrate for you with a com baby gets a bottle of wine, Tuesday Wad. Thurs. Dec. 1. All persons interested in $ 1 0 0 plimentary bottle of cham playing must tfpply even if they compliments of the Manor. House Drinks pagne. Cheers I , Aug. 23 Aug» 24 A u ^ 25 (Advance Notice Please) , played last year. At T h e B *r Aug. 30 Aug, 31 Sept. 1 Registration will be accepted in (Minimum Pguty of 4) (Minimum Pflfty oM) Sept. 6 Sept 7 Sept.8 pefson only Monday-Friday between 8^0 S.ftt.'sild'bft-Ad M p.rh. Parent” 800 Bloomfield Ave., Nutiey Sat. Sept. 10 -1 0 A.M.-2 P.M. tal peffiiBsibtt te d .birth certificates [Across from Hoffmann LaRoche) are required for all applicants. No CLASSES BEGIN SEPT. 12 applications will be accepted by maii, call: GB7 -4-4B9 or by phone o r . through the schools. Deaalitie for apffflcatioris is. Sept. 2. 2 8 4 0 2 2 4 The Belleville Times. Thun jay, August 18, 1983 1 2
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ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS RESURFACED B I Z FENCE Cóli Home I mprovqmerits % CIA5SIFI1DADS sure 1 set resuns * Residential * ConmWrciar * PATCHWORK ARNOLD LODATO I n The Nutley S u n , Belleville'Times and Bloomfield Life ' SEAT COATING * industrial * SIDEWALKS 8 25 Wood & chain link. General Contractor ' PARKING LOTS Dog runs. ' BELGIUM BLOCKS 24 hour .service. ROOFING & SIDING CALL 736-1084 Financing Arranged. 6 6 7 - 3 0 0 0 DEADLINE TUES. 12 NOON 748-7517 9^2 381-2094 Jrn. Attics & Basements Finished GABRIELE S FENCES Dormers ® Paneling ELECTRICIANS CHAIN LINK. Bathrooms * leaders RAILROAD TIES. AN NOUNCEtMENÎS J AUTOMOTIVE Kitchens * Gutters ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOTIVE CARPETING & SERVICE ¡FREE ESTIMATES. CALL 759-6575 Storm Windows & Doors LICENSED ELECTRICIAN Replacement Windows ItySQ. DURACLSAN SPECIALIZING IN MARY S THEA1TER PARTIES Reddenttal Wiring * ifetoRing 1 S Ó 1 -4 8 3 0 Nyfley, N.J. r ^ T t w i B i It's all done by INDIVIDUALS ■ Smoke Detector* * Burglar Free Estimates Reasonable Prices FOR GROUPS & FOR CASH!! **** ANY TYPE CAR hand. Cleans BRING TITLE **** IMMEDIATE PAYMENT Alarm* * Air Conditioners "SOMEONE fO U CAN TRUST Sept. 13-"Nine"' carpets, rugs & G6NERAL CONTRACTORS FAIR PRICES FREE ESTIMATES u For Additions, Alterations Or Repairs ■ i± ^pt. 16-18-"Waihingtbn D.C/' 3 days-2 nights BELL PIKE MOTORS upholstery X -T & G & fi Call Aft 4PM & Week Ends Sept. 20-”On Your Toes" COR. BELLEVILLE PIKE & RIVER RD. flower fresh 338-7683 (Ask for Neal) , without Sept. 22-"Brighton Beach M'emclirs" NORTH ARLINGTON scrubbing, soaking or steam. ALUM. STORM WINDOWS For Fret EHfit.» Sept, 23-“Montreal, Canada" (Across from Arlington Diner) Aerated foam absorbs soil. & doors, white or brown. Tri 403 2793 998-4368 Everything is ready to use ple track tilt. Alum siding, Sept. 27-“Cats" Pi ÜZIO fLiCTRICAt ROOFING j in. a few hours. * seamless gutters, ownings, jffrry Capaneor Sept. 29-“Pegasus"-Race Track CONTRACTING, INC. For Free Quotation Call Industrial Commercial porch, enclosures, prime Oct. ¿9-^'My One & Only" General Contractor GUTTERS tinner trans tax & tip to dmnei 939-7875 Residential replacement windows. Remodel kitchen & bathrooms. ^ S«f»«
RIAL «STATE REAL ESTATE REAL E S M fl.- M W i M M M I I M REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE UÄOF kppBBMi [HA 3TM3 j IÎJW HOO 180 Centre St Q I 1€G Wo od port l f r Your Home Could Be STEEPED IN CHARM AND SMALL TO W N O U A IN TN IS S In N U T if Y P A IK - 75x150 NO STALG IA A N D QUALITY * See this traditional fudor on quiet dead-end NUTUEY secluded lot, 3 bedrooms, 3 fireplaces, central air & family room overlooking gardens. Featured ST. Seven rooms including beamed ceiling, frpi. & leaded glass in Llv. Rm., family rm. on 1st fl. You will be delighted with its condition. Asking $130,000. Beautiful condition. Here. List With M a c M u n r t Look for this Emblem WALK T O SCHOOL & SHOPPING - yet on qui$t St. in Spring Garden area of V liW THE VERNON SKI SLOPES in Winter-Swim in Pleasant Valley Lake in summer - NUTLEY - 3 bedrooms, modern kitchen & bath-maintenance free exterior. Asking REALTOR® enjoy relaxing on secluded deck - 3 bedrooms, fireplace, easy maintenance. Trans, $84,900. owner asking $64,900. HELP W ANTED INSTRUCTIONS REAL ESTATE' iNDl! HELP W ANTED HEI WANTED HELP W ANTED HELP WANTED TELEPHONE SALES FOR RENT PART TIME PART TIM E PORTER GUITAR LESSONS , By Carl Bo Hi TELEPHON! SOLICITOR LIGHT FACTORY Belleville firm seeks reliable W£ NEED EXPERIENCED PEO Learn guitar in your home. AH & GENERAL OFFICE HELP. part time porter for evening PLE TO WORK IN OUR BEiJJ Villi ages. Mornings, afternoons LOMBARDI Afternoons & evenings. PACKERS/OPERATORS shift. 6pm to 10pm. Mutt have DOWNTOWN NEWARK OF Liv rm, din rm, mod kit & bath, and evenings available. Alsot Must be bright & articulate. references. $3.50 per hr. Apply FICE TO SELL ADVERTISING Ig bdrms. In newer 2 family. group lessons at a deduced Steady. Good pay. in person. OVER THE PHONE IN SPECIAL Vacant. $450 + heat. FiMAUE/m rate. Guitar rentals available.- Call 9A.M.-12 Noon GRAPHICS SERVICES CORP INTEREST NEWSPAPERS. WE MUTLSY Plumbing Supply Call 325-874 3 * 661-2971 DAY SHIFT 7AM-3PM 14 MAIN ST. HAVE PEOPLE WHO MAKE 2 |>drm apt. Uv rm, mod kit &, BELLEVILLE^N.J. $400-5500 PER WEEK. COM bath. In newer 2 family. Avail EVENING SHIFT 3 P.M.-ll P.M. MISSION ONLY. DAYS ONLY. 10-1. $525 per mo ind heat, * • BATHROOM FIXTURES • BOILERS YEAR ROUND WORK. hot water & gas. • WATER HEATERS** KITCHEN SINKS PART T!|A€/FUU TIME EXPERIENCED FACTORY WORKERS PREFERRED. LEGAL SECRETARY e ~ * w .» BLOOMFIELD • KITCHEN A BASEMENT FAUCETS DEMONSTRATORS WANTED CALL MISS GOLD LIGHT CLEAN WORK. ALL BENEFITS. Word Processing and Real Luxury 1 bdrm Condo. Llv rm. WHOLESALE & RETAIL SHOWING TOYS & GIFTS. NOW THRU, CHRISTMAS. Estate experience required. 623-2843 s/as with balcony, din rm, mod kit . 743-1138/743-1139 FREE TRAINING AND KIT STEADY JOB AT Belleville law firm. Benefits in & bath. Vacant. $590 Incl clude: Blue Cross, Blue Shield, heat, hot water & appliances. ' ” T V12 PROVIDED. NO COLLECTING, MODERN MANUFACTURING PLANT HIGH SCHOOL NO DELIVERY. Major Medical and Profit 2 bdrrm luxury Condo. Uv rm INTERESTED? V A N NESS PLASTICS Sharing. Salary commensurate GRADUATES m with balcony, din rm, mod kit CAU 746-8992 with experience. Please contact & bath. Avail. 10*1. $490 incl TYPESETTING COMPANY heat, hot wafer 4 appliances. OR */> 555 CORTLANDT ST. BELLEVILLE Mr. Pomaca 759-2807. m f ’r 235-0344 LOOKING FOR YOUNG IN SHELLED ALMONDS WANTED TO BUY 759-6200 DIVIDUALS WITH GOOD TYP TO INSPECT M A N O LESSONS Arthur L. Grvtt, leaifor $2.99 Per Pound RECEPTION/TYPINO IN G SKILLS. COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE A PLUS, BUT GLENW OOD ° 210 Main Ave. Excellent opportunity for well HONEST PRICES PAID! FACTORY HELP NOT REQUIRED. RIAL 1ST A T I AGENCY Passate f% rk '' FOR YOUR OLD & 8:3Q AM to 3PM or 5PM. 0rganii*d-P#f^oh- Top skills in BUSBOYS iCG!N(Vt«S TO ADVANCED i 429i7i«0> iMiRftiHiii1iilii||iiiii . . iT.ftM-s • ' to feeling and pbckagjng. j $$(*/' ----- SÇA50N*6t€ 8AÏAÎ. $t Bleernfield Furniture-China-Glass- No ex^dnence required. '******* ■ • '• ■ E t P E t W N C E D Y • sfme fe 56 $4.50 per hour to start. in Belleville offkf,. S4Î0Y oom- Wm Dolls-Toy »-Potter y- 10am to 4pm CALI STEVE Paintings-Linens-Paper Automatic raises. NUTLEY MANOR ■ mensúrate with ability, y S6LLEV1UE CaB 759-1779 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 667-2196 Goods-Wicker CAU 432-8603 CALL FOR PERSONAL INTERVIEW 3 rm*. Avcdl. 9/1/13. „Afolan McNulty . When in doubt, dort’iT $385 h 4 h/w ind. Ellen Seneca throw it o u t"' PAT 667-8899 -ÌBUSINESS opportunités 4 rms. Avoir. 9/1/83. $300 + ♦> LIQUIDATION SERVICE Call 751-1323 PART TIME OFFICE util. . RECEPTIONIST ■s i Houle & Estate Sales . House & Estate WORK AVAILABLE. 4 rms.- Avail. 9/1/83. $400 .+ * lAntiques/Furniture/Household SMALL OFFICE, DETAILED util. Sales Conducted APPLY IN PERSON. MAKf MONEY nsontents/priced & sold for you. DIVERSIFIED WORK, EXCEL CLERK-TYPIST "JAZZ" 4 rms. Avail. 10/1/83, $439 + 667-6463 \i/3 LENT TYPING AND COM VETERAN OVERALL BY tH l MINUTE IMPROVISATION util. Around the clock for doing 8 MUNICATION TRAINING. Immediate opening available offering interesting, 12 A N TH O N Y ST. LESSONS Ah rms. Avail,„9/1/3. $425 + hours a week paperwork from BENEFIT PACKAGE. diversified duties including recordkeeping. Must be ON ÀU INSTRUMENTS util. \ l KQME/TH EATER GROAN N6W ARK home. Grows fb a life-time in CA U KATHY CALL STEVE FOREST HILLS (NWK) Gul br ansa n-Pr aside nt Model ‘TOP PRICES PAID" good at figures. Liberal company benefits. Exp. (end of •:l!y subw ay) come. Totally new ultra 751-0464 3 rms. Avail, knmed. $300 h & . One of the finest organs made ror Antiques * China desired. 35 hour week. modern project unlike 667-2196 h/w incl. . ,2 full keyboards tab sets, draw anything before. Still ground Silver ’ Furniture 515 rms. Avail. 10/1/83. bars, piano, 32 selection ' Call, write or apply floor. No experience or educa jewelry ’ Silver ‘ Dolls, etc. PART TIME $450. h & h/w Ind. . chythm unit, walking bass. PRESS/R.EXO Personnel Dept. 997-3000 WOMEN OR MEN tion requirements. 13,000 peo NEED A MATH TUTOR? ¡¡Much more. Original cost W ill buy one item OPERATORS ple already doing. Division of MO NT Ell AGENCY Goody Products, Inc. WORK FROM HOME CALL 751-0172 • $5600. Offers accepted. or contents of house. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS ON major U.$. corporation. For 759-6990 ;T * Cali 661-0564 751-1587 759-7369 OUR DAY & NIGHT SHIFTS 969 NEWARK TPKE on new telephone program. details write: Opportunities1 A N Y N IG H T FOR EXPERIENCED FLEX (Harrison Av®., Kearny,-NJ.) ï B6f Unlimited, P.O.' Box 6179, R ifW E E N 6-9 P.M. OGRAPHIC , PRESS Equal Opportunity Employer M/F CALL: 991- 7216 Newark, N J . 07106 8 ELU V I LIE Aancnaen’a OPERATORS. QUALIFIED AP 2 bedroom apt. Wpnted for Cash PLICANTS M U S T BE O w e yew ® wn Jeon-Spotliwear, TRUMPET LESSONS Large porch. Heat & hot wa , - KITCHENS MECHANICALLY ORIENTED, EARLY CHILDHOOD TEACHER InfanM’refeyn, todies Appeal, Com provided. Imrntd. occupan O ID BOOKS & STAMPS WITH AT LEAST 2 YRS. EX PART T IM I If you feoily want to play, ? 142 Midland Ave Early Childhood certification AD A G E N C Y EXP. bieoHon, MWtiortSrt or Qualify.Children: , PH votó, $500. PERIENCE. WE OFFER ANEX.- QUALITY CONTROL HARK. IT YHi RIGHT WAY . • Kearny, N J. OLD ORIENTAL RUGS required. North Ward Center, With some knowledge of Fur^tUre Stars. Mariana I brandii Jor- 696-890! CELIENT CO. PD. BENEFITS Child Development Center, MANAGER Cali 998-6892 ’ ,2/22 ANTIQUES 10/30 writing copy, layout, printing, dacbe, Chic, Lei, Levi, Vanderbilt, food, PROGRAM, 4 DAY WORK 346 Mt. Prospect Ave. Ovens Sox, Calvin Klein, Esprit, Zsno, GARY CARNSYALi Summer haunt Monday-Tuesday Private Buyer 224-6205 WEEK & SAURY RATE BASED art work, direct mall, etc., to Must be fully Capable o r Newark, NJ 07104. Contact Ocean Paalic, Even Picon». Heatthlm, 759-4475 after 5pm TO SHARE. ELDERLY LADY Wednesday-Friday 10-5P.M. run own dept, for small com operating and managing a ON EXPERIENCE. Millie Cera mi 481-0415 or 300 other«. $7,900 to $24,500. inven TO SHARE A HOME WITH • Thursday 10-8P.M. pany. Oppty to do it all. Send NASA type zero defect .1/1% ELDERLY COUPLE FOR. PLEASE C A U 743-7100 481-1023 tory, olrfa»», training, fixture«,, grand Saturday 9-12 noon I'M BUYING TOOLS! resume to program with special emphasis D e t a il s c a u 667-7099. E.O.E.. M/F 9ft opening etc. Mr. Didcion (601) 882- Old * Used INPLAX COUP. on electro-mechanical* as ; KITCHEN CONSULTATION 3164, (501) 268-1361. BY APPT. Any Type, Any Quantity 681 M AIN ST. semblies, computer enclosures REAL ESTATE BELLE VILLI Call "GENE" FABRIC CUTTER BLDG. 42 and finishing. MU$f have a OFFICE HELP TYPING 696-4908 471 -6666 SOME EXPERIENCED NEEDED. Belleville, N.J. 07109 degree with impeccable 5 rrii. ’ mod apt. Ail util ind. EXPERIENCED O N C O M RESUMES MOVING. MUST Sai FULL Bet. 4pm-6pm Anytime CAU 751-1544. credentials. $600 per month. 5 PINI HUTCH. $300 or BIST DON'S DRAPERY PUTERS. SMALL CLEAN OF Call Jean Waldemore at FOR RENT 6 rm apt. 2 full baths. Ideal for' ‘OFFER. CALL AFTER Bpm FICE. - f singles. $600 *h util. * MANUFACTURERS LEGAL SECRETARY . 484-6406 COMPASS ASSOCIATES x'7S9-7250 «/la 145 HECKEl ST. BELLEVILLE C A U 759-1900 Experienced in negligence. NUTIEY Wanted for partner in Newark ' C*w e’ COUNSfUNff * 3 rm garden apt. $435, heat, LIONEL IVES, AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSISTANT ALL AREAS hot wqitr, gas Irvci. FLYER M ARK U N AN D law firm. Good steno A,typing .. »BUS« EIWAIAÎION .-PROFESSIONAL BAR BILL RETIRED MACHINIST PART TIME a must. Pleasant working con NEEDED FOR DOCTORS OF OTHER TOY TRAINS FICE. REFERENCES RE ovWSOHTS, 1ENCH & A G TO DO GiNiRAl MACHINE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ditions with good benefits. SIZES & PRICES CO ST AN T! N i R 8AITY .rCBSORIES. $1,009 NEW. IMMEDIATE CASH. WORK AT HOME. With or without car. QUIRED. CfflTTA3-6501 REALTOR 667-7070 Salary commensurate with ex 'Call ’fit foil us in WILL SACEIRCE. BIST OF- TOP PRICES PAID CAU H. WALSH OR Earn $30-150 per day dls*. CALL 667-4561 MONDAY THRU perience. what -you need. CAU 635-2058 9 e 8. FAIR AT tribufing flyers door to door. Call Joyce SATURDAY W 100's available. ,94* * O- TALK TO MARY 6é i -2600 Seturdah, Sunday $ week BELLE VILLI 622-8347 PERSON TO CARE FOR 482-0052 days, 2t 30-8t30 PM. ONE BDRM APT. 8/25 TWO SCHOOL CHILDREN HOME RENTALS USED TV'S Call between 9A.M.-12 Noon PETS ■' On 2nd fl. Mod kitchen & berth. AGES 7 AN D 10 BETWEEN 13 USED OESK — CH AIRS SECRET AfOES-tCGAL 661-1625 429-2560 Avail. Sept. 1. $400 hid. fmat BOUGHT, 6 A M . - 8 A,M. 4 hot water. FILING CABINETS Urgently need tap quality PROOF READER CALL cörtdiciaf fe fili tern pera r y $3.00 PER HOUR. DOO TRAINING EDELSTEIN OFFICE CALL 759-1980 BISSRL REALTORS ‘ FURNITURE WHSE 6 7 3 -3 8 4 5 ’ jeb assignments. $9-$ l2 CARPET INSTALLATION TYPESETTING COM SERVICE ARE YOU MOVING? per hr. Call 24 hr*. AFTER 3 P.M. DON'T If A Vf YOUR 751-3311 V46 Market St Pafersen MECHANIC NEEDED Private In Home Training PANY LOOKING FOR 8/25 PUH OH BININO. (Cor. Lakeview Ave. ft Rt. 429-9103 IXPfRtlNCED. Reasonable Rates • 80) RETIRED PROOF W I PAY CASH ALSO CARPET INSTALLER EXPERIENCED Time Payments 523-6153 LICENSED HELPER. EXPERIENCED. READER TO WORK References Available PER GALLON CARPENTERS AND GUN COLLECTOR CALL 759-1684 PART TIM E. 753-1522 A ATTENTION CARPENTER'S HELPERS - By Appointment Only Wonts to buy for cash: TW O EXPERIENCED LANDLORDS!! * GUNS * SWORDS CAU 678-1556, NEEDED 373-7114 UÀ* We screen A advertise free MflPfCAL OPHCE ASSIST ANTS RESPONSIBLE WOMAN TO 10am to 4pm r * DAGGERS * MEDALS Hundreds of tenants re BARTER SOX FULL TIME AND PART TIME CARE FOR H4 YEAR OLD MONDAY THRU FRIDAY CALL AFTER 5 P.M. ESPECIALLY MILITARY ITEMS B U CK LABRADOR 12 wki consignment NEEDED. S itO RESUME TO, DAUGHTER IN MY NUTLEY ATTENTION Evaluations & Appraisals 751-9613 eld. NEEDS A NEW HOME. THRIFT SHOP THE NUTLET. SUN HOME MONDAY TO FRIDAY JERSEY RENTALS AH transactions confidential. H8'$ TRAIN ED AND IN G TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY BOX 202 8AM to 4PM: MUST HAVE GOOD HEALTH. lANDlQRDS!! 22 8-9565 t„ CALL: 783-6145 NUT LEY, N J . 07110 MEDICAL SECRETARY EXPERIENCED BUTCHER APARTMENTS WANTED 10AM - 5PM OWN TRANSPORTATION. NEEDS) FU U OR PART TIME REASONABLE. 667-2871 9fi ACCEPTING Used Clothing PART TIME WÈ SCBEEN ALL PROSPEC- JI&ERfMCfi. FOR BUSY MARKET IN B & - 41 Vi T6WANTB.. Furniture Antiques Wanted tor doctor s office in™ IIVIU E. CALL FOR APPT. CALL 667-2709 liiiAM iraroiwpui^ LAbK>LORD. k Household Goods hospital. Experience required. 759-1069 DELIVERY PERSON p y . i m o n t i « o l d . n e t 102 Walnut St., Mentdair Can 268-8746 TO QOOO H O M E C A U 335. COST ANTI NE REALTY REAL ESTATE 7 4 4 -9 6 9 8 1,7 YANTED TO BUY PART TIME SECRETARY Eve n in g s 770-0880 HEALTH SPA INSTRUCTOR 1306 A PT H 4 P M 289 FRANKLIN AYE. ’2-3 hours. Monday thru ¡Experienced. Stene/typing WANTED - NUTLEY, N J. - Friday afternoons. for busy Vice President in LOST & FOUND Experienced in aerobic 4 REALTOR 667-7070 FOR RENT Cn H Centre Travel large Real Estate-office, isc- cafwthenic exercising. Hours 5- • Í 2/2 2 ' 641-5151 ceiient salary A benefits. BABYSITTER 9 P.M. Monday thru Friday. Reply: FOR 3 M O N TH OLD BABY. One 'Saturday per month, IOST PAASeOOK #31*071. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ A AAA Nutiev SavitMt & Loan, 371 l a w omcx s a a s T M Y Th « Nutlay Sun FROM 7:45 A.M.-5 PAL, «tone 935-3311 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY Franklin Ave. Payment stop ONE-STOP RECYCLING" Real »state, commercial, etc., ped, return book to bank.' Box 198 STARTING IN OCTOBER. full or part time, interesting PART TIME RECOTIOM ST Nutl«y, N J 07110 CAU 751-7459 OFFICE SPACE CA SH FOR work, primarily in banking BUSY LAW FIRM. ANSWER LOST FASteOCHC #110 106 32884 Fktefity Union Bonk, • ALUMINUM CANS • GLASS BOTTLES area of law. TELEPHONE. GREET, Cl^N TS. 643-1 BOOT 6elle4Ne, NJ* Payment »top • All GRADES OF PAPER REOPTIONIST BEAUTIFUL PENTHOUSE OF ped. Return book to bonk. APPROXIMATELY 600 SQUARE FEET (taperate position for INSURANCE OffIGE FICES. HOURS rtp 5t50pm • fife defk -eW-epye)— .... PART TIMI ..... _ Knowledge ol insurance For busy‘ doctors office. Ap b usinais helpful. G ood C6f 87B W 0" - ■ SHop-Rlter- "Don't Abu»#-R»u*e'' prox. 20-25 hours per week. 4/11 lOSTi telephone manner $ personal SILVER SHEPHERD . « O O K K B N R . Mpst be depencMMe flexi S r n e e m o * apps or one*. Servicing & taies. FfMAlE O N I Y T6 » OtO, Avqjlabl* Now 1, S40Q/ mo. FULL c h a r g c . TO* SAI**V ble. Light typing & filing ex CTR exposure a plus. For the AÑSWEKS TO NAME O' Ail ie«WTS. WHY perience required. WiR train. right person not a job, but pos BABYSITTER ZOZZARO jiROS. INC. ^ HEEOCD FOR 2 GIRLS "WADOIES". VICINITY Of E. „ C a ll e t l r v K l i TIMES, C«t7S1-328S sibly a career. Reply: The FROM 3 F.M.-5:30 P.M. TASSAIC * ¿OfYM AN AVES, 36 CHESTNUT ST (O H H aie l Sf.) CLIFTON p.o. »ox m , between 11 -4P.M. Nutley Sun, Box 204, Nutiey, M LISVIUÏ, N.J. 0710» Monday 6 Wednesday CAU 75T-33R5 Nun.tr. . 6 A 7 .0 0 7 7 N J, 07110. CAU 667-1133 ( w » < là , 1 9 8 3 Ihr B r Ht fille Tinte» U — SHERIFF'SvSAlÉ yi-iv. I * 5 i « N A & M M W IT H ESSEX COUNTY, DOCKET N O A R MCiUAMO. COM F-3491-81 THE HOWARD SAV- • ^teveftehig' Tii6e|ï;' - ■ ™ — w — H ,‘INOS'. IAhp(,';.^,';.<«rparaiio« o4 »he foNowktg:' H | New Jersey/ P tA lN TIfR vs. parcel of lanci and the prsmhoe M m w e j o w n u A M ÁNGEUTA pRTII, et aí», hereinoftor ppffVcelbtljr DEFENDANTS, Execution fo r described, M#wote, lying ood bo- ' COM M HUONRS OF M U F F h Ü ' 'Sble.-of".Mortgago<1 '"Premisos. .•ag - in , the T o . w n .. ef i eBevWe. in II NJ. By virtue of the above stated ** County o f Essex and Stet* of 1M VINE RIPENED MELONS THE NATURAI SNACK, THOMPSON HÜ¡g : SEEDLESS Honeydews 1®m Grapes 1 1 7« f m /jâbik X @a. %ïm ■ 0RCM^»s<Î6Er — H s& Ü S ? jach es /Ò. ^REFRESHING !t TANGY Crisp Cucumbers. .. i^eè* Golden Lemons ..... 6^99* FRESH & TENDER FRAGRANT, REFRESHING Chicory or Escami®. 3***i,00 Tangy Limes...... Star 59* JUICY GOODNESS. TENDER % FRESH A TROPICA!. TREAT \ * SNACK’N GOOD Tangy Plums...... it,.59* Romaine Lettuce . . . 3 * » 1 * 0 0 Fresh C o co n u ts...... 2.99* Fresh Peanuts. 99' ! FULL OF COUNTRY SWEETNESS ICY FRESH IMPORTED TA R T* JUICY WHY PAY,MORE 12-OZ. é% Q * I Sweet C o m ...... 8(0,99* Pascal Celery...... « * 5 ® * Granny Smith Apples . . » 69* Baby Carrettes pkg OO 1 VINE RIPE — FARM FRESH DELICATE FLAVOR, EXCELLOCT QUALITY, GMEEN EAT WHEN SOFT, THE SALAD FRUIT FOR A SPECIAL TASTE TREAT Red Ripe Tomatoes . .ib.49* Zucchinî Squash .. 3 ». *1.00 Fresh Avocados...... « 89* Kiwi Fruit .. . . I The Grocery Place i (The MEAting* Piaci RIB CUT PORK ROAST OR THE OPIGINAl LONDON BROIL Hi-C Fruit Center Cut Beef Drinks Pork Chops Flank Steaks EÔC $ 4 » G R E A T ^ i 1 4 FOR $2§s. can lb. ■ BAR B QUE lb CALIFORNIA S&W WHY PAY MORE LO IN PORTION.9/11 CHOPS WHÖLEORBUTT HALF $ 4 00 $ | | 9 O venn ReadyRead $ 4 6 9 P ork Chop H - WÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ Tom ato 1-qt.14 Farm Flavor mb. ■ ■*■** Juice oz.can Tomatoes 3 cans “ Combination Leg of Lamb REGULAR OR NO SALT "ShopRite RIB PORTION BEEF SHOULDER ShopRite Peanuts. 1J31.99 Long Grain Rice . . *2.59 PorkLoin for BBQ .. . m,*1.49 London Broil.* . .I® * : T .9 9 COFFEE VAC PAC !12-0Z,] OR CREAM STYLE OR WHOLE KERNEL GREAT FOR BBQ, RIB PORTION BONELESS LEAH CHUCK OUT, BONELESS Chock Full O’Nuts £*1.99 ShqpRheCorn. ... 3«?; *1.00 Pork Loin Roast...... ih*1,99 Beef For Stew . . . 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HOT SPICY OR ALL VARIETIES EXCELLENT FOR BBQ, ShopRite MEATY Beef Noodles . . . .6 ££ *1.00 Kitty Cat Food ..5^99* Polska Kielbasa . . . a* 1.89 Shoulder Veal Chops ¡»*2.39 ITALIAN STYLE WHY PAY MORE BONELESS BEEF r o t s te w 1 0 -c i.# w w », Pope Plum Tomatoes . «£59* Glad trash Bags t>©X Shoulder Steaks. , ^ ^ *2.09 Boneless Veal Cubes *2,79 The Bakery Placel The Dairy Placel The Deli Placel NO PRES ADDED ASST VAR | | k [ ShopRite W HV PAY MORf m HEARTH BAKED PUMPERNICKFl OR $449 19 ShopRite ,,nj American 1 lb "" Wilson The Family Pharmacy Dept, Jew ish Rye loaf 59T I Singles DkQ. 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