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Page 16 Thursday, March 4, 1999 The Westfield Leader and THE TIMES of Scotch Plains – Fanwood A WATCHUNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PUBLICATION

CYAN YELLOW MAGENTA BLACK

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE TOWN OF WESTFIELD IN THE COUNTY OF UNION, NEW JERSEY NOTICE OF $11,730,000 SCHOOL BOND SALE

BOOK ENTRY ONLY CALLABLE

SEALEDPROPOSALSwillbe receivedbytheBoard SecretaryofTheBoard ofEducationofthe TownofWestfieldin theCountyofUnion, NewJersey attheAdministrativeOffices oftheBoardof Education,302ElmStreet, Westfield,NewJersey07090-3104 onMarch30,1999 until 11:00a.m.,atwhich timetheywillbe publiclyopenedandannounced forthepurchaseof thefollowingBondsof theSchoolDistrictdue (subject to prior redemption) on March 1 as follows:

Year Principal Amount Year Principal Amount

2000 $ 50,000 2010 $860,000 2001 $ 85,000 2011 $715,000 2002 $125,000 2012 $510,000 2003 $645,000 2013 $535,000 2004 $670,000 2014 $560,000 2005 $700,000 2015 $585,000 2006 $730,000 2016 $615,000 2007 $760,000 2017 $645,000 2008 $790,000 2018 $650,000 2009 $825,000 2019 $675,000 All bidders for the Bonds must be participants of The Depository Trust Company, New York, New York or affiliated with its participants. The Bonds will be issued in the form of one certificate for the aggregate principal amount of the Bonds maturing in each year and will be payable as to both principal and interest in lawful money of the United States of America. Each certificate will be registeredin the name of Cede & Co., as nominee of The Depository Trust Company, New York, New York, which will act as securities depository (the “Securities Depository”). The certificates will be on deposit with The Depository Trust Company. The Bonds will be entitled to the benefits of the New Jersey School Bond Reserve Act, P.L. 1980, c. 72. The Bonds will be dated March 15, 1999 and will bear interest at the rate or rates per annum specified by the successful bidder therefor in accordance herewith, payable semiannually on the first day of March and September in each year until maturity, commencing on September1,1999,by paymentofmoneyto TheDepositoryTrustCompany oritsauthorizednominee. TheDepositoryTrustCompany will credit payments of principal of and interest on the Bonds to the participants of The Depository Trust Company as listed on the records of The Depository Trust Company as of each next preceding February 15 and August 15, respectively (the “Record Dates”). The Bonds of this issue maturing prior to March 1, 2010 are not subject to redemption prior to their stated maturities. The Bonds of this issue maturing on or after March 1, 2010 are redeemable at the option of the Board of Education in whole or in part on any date on or after March 1, 2009 upon notice as required herein at par plus accrued interest to the date fixed for redemption. Notice of Redemption shall be given by mailing by first class mail in a sealed envelope with postage prepaid to the registeredowners of such Bonds not less than thirty (30) days, nor more than sixty (60) days prior to the date fixed for redemption. Such mailing shall be to the Owners of such Bonds at their respective addresses as they last appear on the registration books kept for that purpose by the Board of Education or a duly appointed Bond Registrar. Any failure of the depository to advise any of its participants or any failure of any participant to notifyanybeneficialowner ofanyNoticeof Redemptionshallnotaffect thevalidityofthe redemptionproceedings.Ifthe BoardofEducation determines to redeem a portion of the Bonds prior to maturity, the Bonds to be redeemed shall be selected by the Board; the Bonds to be redeemed having the same maturity shall be selected by the Securities Depository in accordance with its regulations. IfNoticeofRedemption hasbeengivenas providedherein,theBonds ortheportionthereof calledforredemptionshall bedueandpayable onthedatefixed forredemptionatthe RedemptionPrice,togetherwith accruedinteresttothe datefixedforredemption andnofurtherinterest shall accrue beyond the redemption date. Payment shall be made upon surrender of the Bonds redeemed. Each proposal submitted must name the rate or rates of interest per annum to be borne by the Bonds and the rate or rates named must be multiplesof1/8or 1/20of1%.Not morethanonerate maybenamedfor Bondsofthesame maturity.Thereisno limitationonthenumber ofratesthatmay benamed.Ifmore thanonerateof interestisnamed,no interestratenamedfor anymaturitymaybe lessthantheinterest rate named for any prior maturity. Each proposal submitted must state the principal amount of Bonds the bidder will accept, which shall be all of the Bonds or any lesser amount that is a multiple of $1,000 and the purchase price specified in the proposal must be not less than $11,730,000 nor more than $11,731,000. The Bonds will be awarded to the bidder on whose bid the total loan may be made at the lowest net interest cost. Such net interest cost shall be computed, as to each bid, by adding to the total principal amount of Bonds bid for the total interest cost to maturity in accordance with such bid and by deduction therefrom of the amount of premium, if any, bid. No proposal shall be considered that offers to pay an amount less than the principal amount of Bonds offered for sale or under which the total loan is made at an interest cost higher than the lowest net interest cost to the Board of Education under any legally acceptable proposal. The purchaser must also pay an amount equal to the interest on the Bonds accrued to the date of payment of the purchase price. The right is reserved to reject all bids, and any bid not complying with the terms of this notice will be rejected. Each bidder is required to deposit a certified, treasurer’s or cashier’s check payable to the order of THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE TOWN OF WESTFIELD IN THE COUNTY OF UNION for $234,600 drawn upon a bank or trust company, and such check must be enclosed with the proposal. When the successful bidder has been ascertained, all such deposits will be promptly returned to the persons making them,exceptthecheck ofthesuccessfulbidder, whichwillbeapplied inpartpaymentfor theBondsorto securetheSchoolDistrict fromanylossresulting fromthefailureof thebiddertocomply withthetermsof itsbid.Awardof theBondstothe successfulbidderorrejection of all bids is expected to be made within two hours after opening of the bids, but such successful bidder may not withdraw its proposal until after 4:00 p.m. of the day of such bid opening and then only if such award has not been made prior to the withdrawal. The Bonds will be delivered on or about April 14, 1999 at the offices of the Board of Education’s bond counsel, McManimon & Scotland, L.L.C., Newark, New Jersey or at such other place as may be agreed upon with the successful bidder. PAYMENT FOR THE BONDS AT THE TIME OF ORIGINAL ISSUANCE AND DELIVERY SHALL BE IN IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FUNDS. Each proposal must be enclosed in a sealed envelope and should be marked on the outside “Proposal for Bonds.” If mailed, proposals shouldbeaddressed toorincare oftheundersignedat TheBoardofEducation oftheTownof WestfieldintheCounty ofUnion,NewJersey, 302 Elm Street, Westfield, NJ 07090-3104. The successful bidder may at its option refuse to accept the Bonds if prior to their delivery any change in the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (“Code”), shall provide that the interest thereon is taxable or shall be taxable at a future date for federal income tax purposes.Insuchcase thedepositmadeby thesuccessfulbiddershall bereturnedandit willberelievedof itscontractualobligationsarising from the acceptance of its proposal. If theBondsqualifyfor issuanceofanypolicy ofmunicipalbondinsurance, thepurchaserofthe Bondsmay,atits soleoptionandexpense, purchasesuchinsurance.Any failureoftheBonds tobesoinsured orofanysuch policyofinsuranceto beissuedshallnot inanywayrelieve the purchaser of its contractual obligations arising from the acceptance of its proposal for the purchase of the Bonds. It is anticipated that CUSIP identification numbers will be printed on the Bonds. The CUSIP Service Bureau charge for the assignment of the numbers shall be the responsibility of and shall be paid for by the purchaser. Theobligationhereunderto deliverandtoaccept theBondsshallbe conditionedontheavailability andthedeliveryat thetimeofdelivery oftheBondsof theapprovingopinionof thelawfirmof McManimon&Scotland,L.L.C., Newark,NewJersey,which willbefurnishedwithout cost to the successful bidder, such opinion to be substantially in the form set forth in the Official Statement distributed in preliminary form in connection with the sale of the Bonds and certificates in form satisfactory to that law firm evidencing the proper execution and delivery of the Bonds, the receipt of payment therefor and the compliance with the requirements of the Code necessary to preserve tax exemption and the absence of litigation pending or (to the knowledge of the signer or signers thereof) threatened affecting the validity of the Bonds. A copy of the approving opinion will appear on the Bonds. The successful bidder will be required to certify the initial offering price to the public at which a substantial amount of the Bonds of each maturityweresold. The Board of Education has authorized the distribution of a preliminary official statement deemed final for purposes of Rule 15c2-12 of theSecurities andExchangeCommission.Final officialstatementswillbe deliveredtothepurchaser oftheBondswithin theearlierofseven business days following the sale of the Bonds or to accompany the purchaser’s confirmations that request payment for the Bonds.

Robert A.Berman,BoardSecretary 1 T – 3/4/99, The Leader Fee:$249.39

PUBLIC NOTICE

SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERYDIVISION UNION COUNTY DOCKET NO.

F-15767-96 NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS

STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: LAWRENCE G. JENNINGS AND MRS. LAWRENCE G. JENNINGS, HIS WIFE;

FEDERALFINANCIALCOMPANY; JERSEY TAX FUND PARTNERSHIP II,

A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP; VELMA JENNINGS

YOU ARE HEREBY summoned and required to serve upon ALLOCCA & PELLEGRINO, P.C.,AttorneysforPlaintiff, whose address is 4 Century Drive, Parsippany,New Jersey07054,anAnswer totheComplaint andAmendmentstoComplaint (if any) filed in a Civil Action, in which FUNB of Fl Customer for D.H. is plaintiff and Lawrence G. Jennings and Dwight O. Jennings,et.als. aredefendants,pendingin theSuperiorCourt ofNewJersey,within 35 daysafterMarch4, 1999,exclusiveofsuch date.

If you fail to do so, Judgment by Default may be rendered against you for the relief demandedintheComplaint.

You shall file your Answer and Proof of Service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court, Hughes Justice Complex, CN-971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, in accordance with the Rules of Civil Practice andProcedure.

You are further advised that if you are unable to obtain an attorney you may communicate with the Lawyer Referral Service ofthe countyofvenueand thatifyoucannot afford an attorney, you may communicate withtheLegalServices Officeofthecounty ofvenue.

The names and telephone numbers of such agencies are as follows:

LawyerReferralService:908-353-4715 LegalService:908-354-4340 THE ACTION has been instituted for the purposeofforeclosing thefollowingtaxsale certificate(s):

1. A certain tax certificate 94-428, recordedonAugust 28,1984,madeby SallyAnn DiRini,C.T.C.,Collectorof Taxes of City of Plainfield, and State ofNewJerseyto CityofPlainfieldand subsequently assigned to plaintiff, FUNB of Fl Customer for D.H. This covers real estate located in the City of Plainfield, County of Union, and State of New Jersey, known as 65447 W.4thStreet,Block 501,Lot1,as shown on the Tax Assessment Map and Tax Map duplicate of City of Plainfield. YOU,LawrenceG. Jennings,aremadea defendant because you are the owner of a property which is the subject of the above entitledaction.

YOU, Mrs. Lawrence G. Jennings, are made a defendant in the above entitled action because plaintiff has been unable to determine whetherdefendantLawrenceG. Jennings is married, and if married, the name of Lawrence G. Jenning’s spouse. If LawrenceG.Jennings ismarried,theplaintiff joins Mrs. Lawrence G. Jennings as a defendant for any possessory or marital rightsyoumayhave.

YOU, Federal Financial Company, are made a defendant in the above entitled action becauseyouarean ownerofaproperty which is the subject of the above entitled action.

YOU, Jersey Tax Fund Partnership II, a LimitedPartnership, aremadeadefendant intheaboveentitled actionbecauseonJuly 3, 1991, City of Plainfield recorded a Tax Sale Certificate against Lawrence G. JenningsandDwightO. Jenningsforadebt of $167.11, recorded in Book 4276, Page 157,in theUnionCountyClerk’s/Register’s Office.Said lienwassubsequentlyassigned by City of Plainfield to Jersey Tax Fund Partners II, a Limited Partnership on September4,1991, byAssignmentrecordedon October2,1991in theUnionCountyClerk’s/ Register’sOfficein Book0590,Page0064. This constitutes a subordinate lien on the subjectproperty. Further,onNovember25, 1991, the defendant(s), Jersey Tax Fund Partnership II, a Limited Partnership recorded a Notice of Lis Pendens against Lawrence G. Jennings, et als. to Foreclose Mortgage Book 4276, Page 157, under Docket No. F-19435-91, Lis Pendens No. 2766-P.This constitutesasubordinatelien on the subject property.

YOU,VelmaJennings, aremadeadefendantintheabove entitledactionbecauseon September 1, 1992, you entered a Child Support Judgment against Lawrence Jennings for a debt of $6,081.47, in the SuperiorCourtof NewJersey,underJudgment No. J194984-91, Child Support No. CS31221948A. Thisconstitutesasubordinate lien on the subject property.

DONALD F. PHELAN CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR COURT

OF NEW JERSEY ALLOCCA & PELLEGRINO 4 Century Drive Parsippany,NewJersey07054 1 T – 3/4/99, The Leader Fee:$99.96

PUBLIC NOTICE

UNION COUNTY BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS

NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD

Date Adopted:February25,1999 Public Notice is hereby given that the UnionCounty BoardofChosenFreeholders hasawarded acontractwithoutcompetitive biddingasa professionalserviceorextraordinary, unspecifiable service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(a). This contract and the resolution authorizing it is available for public inspectionintheOffice oftheClerkof theBoard.

RESOLUTION NO.: 269-99 AWARDED TO: David Sipp, Chaplain, Clark Alliance Church, 2 Denman Avenue, Clark,NewJersey.

SERVICES: To provide chaplaincy services for the Union County Sheriff’s Office.

AMOUNT: In an amount not to exceed $2,500.

PERIOD: From January 1, 1999 through December31,1999.

M.ElizabethGenievich Clerk of the Board 1 T – 3/4/99, The Leader Fee:$22.95

PUBLIC NOTICE

UNION COUNTY BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS

NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD

Date Adopted:February25,1999 Public Notice is hereby given that the UnionCounty BoardofChosenFreeholders hasawarded acontractwithoutcompetitive biddingasa professionalserviceorextraordinary, unspecifiable service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(a). This contract and the resolution authorizing it is available for public inspectionintheOffice oftheClerkof theBoard.

RESOLUTION NO.: 266-99 AWARDED TO:HarborConsultants,Inc., 320 North Avenue East, Cranford, New Jersey.

SERVICES: To provide construction managementservices fortheWheelerPark Project.

AMOUNT: In an amount not to exceed $14,000.

M.ElizabethGenievich Clerk of the Board 1 T – 3/4/99, The Leader Fee:$22.44

PUBLIC NOTICE

UNION COUNTY BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS

NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD

Date Adopted:February25,1999 Public Notice is hereby given that the UnionCounty BoardofChosenFreeholders hasawarded acontractwithoutcompetitive biddingasa professionalserviceorextraordinary, unspecifiable service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(a). This contract and the resolution authorizing it is available for public inspectionintheOffice oftheClerkof theBoard.

RESOLUTION NO.: 315-99 AWARDEDTO: KillianandSalisbury,77 Brant Avenue, Clark, New Jersey.

SERVICES: To represent the County of Union regarding Environmental Insurance Coverage.

AMOUNT: In an amount not to exceed $50,000.

M.ElizabethGenievich Clerk of the Board 1 T – 3/4/99, The Leader Fee:$21.42

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

ESTATE OF FRANK FOSTER CLEMINSHAW, also known as FRANK F. CLEMINSHAW,Deceased.

Pursuant to the order of ANN P. CONTI, Surrogate of the County of Union, made on the 26th day of February, A.D., 1999, upon the application of the undersigned, as Executoroftheestate ofsaiddeceased,notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oathoraffirmation theirclaimsanddemands against the estate of said deceased within six months from the date of said order, or theywillbe foreverbarredfromprosecuting or recovering the same against the subscriber.

MargueriteCleminshaw Executor King, King & Goldsack, Attorneys 948 US Highway 22, East North Plainfield, New Jersey 07060 1 T – 3/4/99, The Leader Fee:$20.91

SALUTING CHAMPIONS…Members of the 1998 Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School Raiders Boys Varsity Soccer team were honored January 28 by state officials for their outstanding athletic accomplishments. In the fall of 1998, the team repeated as New Jersey Group 3 Boys’ Soccer champions. Pictured with the team, left to right, are: Assemblyman Alan M. Augustine, Coach Tom Breznitsky, State Senate President Donald T. DiFrancesco, and Assemblyman Richard H. Bagger.

WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS…Pictured above, are the 1998-99 Howard B. Brunner elementary school after-school basketball champions. After school sports is just one of Brunner’s extracurricular activities for its fourth and fifth grade students. The program runs for three months, four days a week. Pictured, left to right, are: regular season MVP Ronald Petty, champion series MVP and captain Chris Nilsen, Tom McManigal, Nick Turner and Liza Katz. Seated, left to right, are, Joe Bacci, Chris Gigiel, Harry Leavitt, Alexandra Garber and Jeff Pober. Not pictured, Co-regular season MVP Lance Thomas. Recreation Commission

To Sponsor Bus Trip

WESTFIELD – The Westfield Recreation Commission will sponsor a bus trip to the circus at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday, April 7, for the noon performance.

Tickets, which include admission and transportation, will cost $31 per person.

The bus will leave from the Westfield Memorial Pool Complex parking lot on Scotch Plains Avenue in Westfield at 10 a.m. and return after the performance.

For further information, please contact The Westfield Recreation Department at (908) 789-4085.

Rutgers Cooperative Slates 1999 Spring Garden Series

WESTFIELD – Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Union County will host its free 1999 Spring Speakers Series on Thursday evenings during March and April.

The seminars, all beginning at 7:30 p.m.,willoffer informationandtipsabout garden subjects, such as helping flowers thrive, composting, lawn maintenance and vegetable gardening.

The program dates and topics are as follow:

· March 11 — Rhododendrons and Azaleas.

· March 18 – Composting.

· March 25 — Vegetable gardening.

· April 8 — Environmentally Sensitive Lawn Care.

· April 22 – Practical Gardening. All seminars are held at the Union County Administration Building auditorium, 300 North Avenue, East, in Westfield.

Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Union County provides information and educational services to people without regard to sex, race, color, national origin, disability or handicap, or age.

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PAINTING

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Call Joe Klingebiel (908) 322-1956 JK’S PAINTING &

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ACCOUNTANT

NEIL F. SCHEMBRE (908) 322-6066 • (908) 322-4138

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FENCING FENCING FENCING FENCING FENCING

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REAL ESTATE HOME CARE

908-322-0433

141 South Ave • Fanwood

Residential Residential Residential Residential Residential Home Care Home Care Home Care Home Care Home Care

Home Nursing Care 24 Hours a Day • 7 Days a Week

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“You Never Know When “You Never Know When “You Never Know When “You Never Know When “You Never Know When The Need Will Arise!” The Need Will Arise!” The Need Will Arise!” The Need Will Arise!” The Need Will Arise!”

ORAL SURGERY

Westfield Oral Surgery Associates, P.C.

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons

Philip R. Geron, D.M.D., F.A.A.O.M.S. N.J. Specialty Permit # 3102

• Dental Extractions ~ Implants • • Snoring ~ Sleep Apnea •

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Hudson Vitamin Products Russell Stover Candies

AMPLE FREE PARKING FREE PICK UP & DELIVERY

2332200 Open 7 Days a Week

Daily 8: 30 a. m. to 10 p. m. Saturday 8: 30 a. m. to 6 p. m.

Sundays 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.

SUPPORTGROUP

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ADHD PARENT SUPPORT GROUP

Learn to build a healthy relationship with your child in a supportive environment

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ACCOUNTANT

Theresa A. Mitchell Theresa A. Mitchell Theresa A. Mitchell Theresa A. Mitchell Theresa A. Mitchell Certified Public Accountant

Individual & Business Tax and Accounting Services

– Over 10 Years Experience – Quality, Professional Service at Reasonable Prices

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PERFECT PAINTING PERFECT PAINTING PERFECT PAINTING PERFECT PAINTING PERFECT PAINTING

(908) 272-4456 (908) 272-4456 (908) 272-4456 (908) 272-4456 (908) 272-4456

Over 20 Years Experience • Fully Insured Residential & Commercial

100’s of Area Homeowners Available as References

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Exterior & Interior Power Washing

Deck Sealing Color Design

Free Estimates Carpentry Work

HEPA Vacuum System for Sanding

TIFFANY DRUGS

We’re Looking For Dedicated People!

The Westfield Leader & The Times of Scotch PlainsFanwood is looking for a few hard working, dedicated individuals to join our staff on a part time basis. We have openings in both our Westfield and Scotch Plains offices for:

Freelance Reporters & Display Advertising Sales

The ideal candidate is looking for a rewarding experience in a fast paced environment. Experience and computer skills helpful, but we will train the right individual. Fax resume to (908) 2320473 or call Pete at (908)3224155

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