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Asbury Park Press from Asbury Park, New Jersey • Page 57

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Asbury Park Pressi
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Asbury Park, New Jersey
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57
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Asbury Park Press Monday, November 9, 1992 D15 WW Greenberg; Oct. BK-92-36427. None listed iBAMlUf TU business as Orange JUtus, doing business as Sweets Eats. 33 Maple Netcong; Chapter lawyer Alexander J. Rinaldi; Oct.

Business bankruptcy petitions are filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of New Jersey. Definitions: Chapter 7, debtor sells assets and pays creditors with the proceeds; Chapter 11, debtor reorganizes under court supervision; Chapter 13, reorganization for individuals who want to protect at least some assets. Dostlar doing business as Oner's Diner and Restaurant, doing business as Golden Eagle Diner, 2602 Route 130, Cinnaminson Township; Chapter 1 1 lawyer Dino S. Mant-zas; Oct.

Fiuza, Dominick and Susan, doing business as Crash doing business as New Ace Auto Body, 894 Kennedy Bayonne; Chapter 13; lawyer Edward J. Depascale; Oct. 14; BK-92-28385. Monoflex Homes 1800 Black Horse Pike, PleasanMe; Chapter 1 1 lawyer Robert H. Ooringer; Oct.

14; BK-92-15059. (husky, Albert Douglas and Helen Ann, doing Levin, Steven N. and Carol Leiterman, doing business as Purple Mountain Gourmet Shop, doing business as Jonathan Charles Design, 53 Margaret Old Bridge Township; Chapter lawyer Warren Brumel; Oct. 14; BK-92-3651 9. Radmark International also known as Marply also known as Gift Network International also known as GNI, 40E Cotters Lane, Highview Industrial Park, East Brunswick Township; Chapter 1 1 lawyer Howard S.

Plaza Drive, Engjishtown; Chapter 1 1 lawyer Paul Kizel; Oct. 1 BK-92-3651 1 Goldberg, Merwin doing business as M.G. Excavating Trucking, and Barbara 880 Fort Plains Road, Howell Township; Chapter 13; lawyer Gary L. Goldberg; Oct. 13; Benkert, Carol doing business as Bun-ky'i Sub Shop 57 Bonnie Drive Middle-town Township; Chapter 13; lawyer Warren E.

Hare; Oct. Galleria at Manalapan Associates, 4 Bridge Toy Toys Us, it is the No. 2 specialty toy retailer with $1 billion in sales last year, she said. The toy industry has not had an immensely popular toy to draw buyers in the last few years, at least nothing on the scale of the Cabbage Patch dolls craze or the advent of Nintendo games. But there are some toys that are "hot" going into this season.

Leading the field is Barney. If you pessed that's a doll based on Fred Flintstone's pal, you are showing your age, but you have the right era. Barney is a purple dinosaur who serves as host of a morning television show on the Public Broadcasting System. He has captured the imagination of preschoolers. Barney-related products are popular this year, said Rosemarie Butchin, owner of Enchanted Castle Toys in Brielle and Manalapan Township.

Despite the absence of Child World, Hemmer expects this season to be as competitive as ever. "Every Tom, Dick and Harry has toys now," she said. "Even supermarkets have them." Knight-Ridder Newspapers contrib-uted to this story. From page D6 this season. The chain, based in Walnut Creek, has 65 stores nationally.

The company emphasizes that the stores have a "hands-on" approach to retailing and children can try the mostly educational toys before purchase. Imaginarium is more of a specialty store than Toys Us, which is known for its wide variety of items for children, said Berry. Parents have a growing desire to purchase toys that educate their children, said Doreen Thompson, spokeswoman for Kay-Bee Toy Stores a subsidiary of Melville Boston. Kay-Bee, which also operates Circus World, has a Kay-Bee store and a Circus World in the Freehold Raceway Mall, and stores in the Monmouth Mall, Eatontown, Seaview Square Mall, Ocean Township, and Ocean County Mall, Dover Township. The majority of Kay-Bee's stores are in enclosed malls, she said.

Al-though Kay-Bee is much smaller than In the opinion of Bond Counsel, based upon existing statutes, regulations, rulings and court decisions, and assuming continued compliance with certain tax covenants, interest on the Series 1992 Bonds is not includable for federal income tax purposes in the gross income of the owners of the Series 1992 Bonds under Section 103 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the and interest on the Series 1992 Bonds is not an item of tax preference under Section 57 of the Code for purposes of computing the alternative minimum tax. Interest on the Series 1992 Bonds and any net gains from the sale of the Series 1992 Bonds are not includable in gross income under the existing New Jersey Gross Income Tax Act. New Jersey Economic Development Authority First Mortgage Revenue Bonds (The Evergreens Series 1992) If you have been injured in an accident, you need legal counsel who is experienced and accessible to answer your questions, protect your rights, and maximize your recovery. Motor Vehicle Accidents Product Liability Slip and Fall Recreational Accidents Wrongful Death Dog Bites All Personal Injuries No fee if no recovery Call Michael J. Wenning Esq.

or Lawrence Jones Esq. The offering of the Series 1992 Bonds is made only by means of the Official Statement. If you would like to receive a copy of the Preliminary Official Statement, please call the number listed below. This announcement does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or qualification under the laws of such jurisdiction. The Series 1992 Bonds are offered subject to prior sale, change in price, and the official award, when, as and if issued.

HERBERT SIMS INC. ESTABLISHED 1935 Westport, Connecticut New York, New York 1-800-221-9437 (TOLL-FREE) KEITH, WINTERS subject to change.

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