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PAGE 14 — SECTION THREE<br />

THURSDAY NIGHT<br />

BOWLERS<br />

- Mulford'sSeafood, 4, Thomas<br />

Jewelers, 0; Campbell's<br />

Seafood, 4, Parkway Phar-<br />

. macy, 0; Higerthey Oil, 3,<br />

Mauitelli Plumbing, 1;<br />

Johnson Electric afe. Dailey<br />

Plumbing, \Vi.<br />

High individual game and<br />

series. Lynda Blank, 185 and<br />

494. High-team game, Mulford's<br />

Seafood, 593. High team series,<br />

Campbell's, 1639.,<br />

Standings: Campbell's<br />

Seafood, SSfe-lOtt; Dailey<br />

Plumbing, 27V4-16V4; Hager-<br />

Uiey Oil, 23to-20Vi; Mulford's<br />

Seafood, 22^-21*4; Parkway<br />

Pharmacy, 20Vi-24%; Maztitelll<br />

Plumbing, 20-24; Thomas<br />

Jewelers, i6V4-27ft; Johnson<br />

Electric,<br />

POINT LANES<br />

POWDERPUFF LEAGUE<br />

Launch Haven, 3, Harry's<br />

Inn, l; Unwanteds, 4, Putt-<br />

Putts, 0; Mediterranean<br />

Lounge, 4, Godfrey's <strong>of</strong><br />

Palermo, 0; Greate Bay<br />

Country dub. 2, Broadley's, 2.<br />

High individual single and<br />

series. Polly Peterson, 22. and<br />

570. High team single, Greate<br />

Bay, 812. High team series,<br />

Mediterranean, 2288.<br />

atyinHm' Mediterranean,<br />

81-13; Harry's Inn, 30^-17*;<br />

Broadley, 27-21; Godfrey, 25*tttt;<br />

Unwanteds, 25-23; Greate<br />

Bay, 2246; Launch Haven, 19-<br />

29; Putt-Putts, 840.<br />

NICKNAME LEAGUE<br />

Split Pins, 4, Sharpshooters,<br />

0; Strikers, 3V4, Beavers, Vi;<br />

Pointers, 2, bye, 2.<br />

- High Individual single, Pat<br />

O'Brien, 168. High individual<br />

series, Sandy Broschard, 438.<br />

.High team sinaJe. Strikers, 614.<br />

High Individual single, Pat<br />

O'Brien, 168. High individual<br />

series, Sandy Broschard, 438.<br />

High team single, Strikers, 614.<br />

***-*- team series, Split Pins,<br />

Bowling<br />

Standings: Strikers, 384-<br />

114; Pouters, 37-6-9; Split<br />

Pins, 25-22-1; Sharpshooters,<br />

22-26, Beavers, WH29%<br />

SEAFOOD LEAGUE<br />

Porpoises, 3, Dolphins, 1;<br />

Whales, 4, Shrimps, 0; Sharks,<br />

2, Crabs, 2; Oysters, 3"V4,<br />

Minnows, MJ; Flounders, 3,<br />

Lobsters, 1; Scallops, 4, Clams,<br />

0.<br />

High individual single and<br />

series, Charlotte Stuempflg, 199<br />

and 485. High team single afld<br />

series, 644 and 1739.<br />

Standings: Sharks, 27-13;<br />

Crabs, 24^-15*4; Whalers, 23%-<br />

\6V»; Flounders, 23-17; Oysters,<br />

2\\i-\iVi, Minnows, 21V4-18V4;<br />

Shrimps, 19-21; Porpoises,<br />

1921; Clams, 18-22; Dolphins,<br />

16tt-23Vi; Scallops, 14t4r2S,ft:<br />

Lobsters,<br />

OCEAN CITY ^ MEN'S<br />

LEAGUE<br />

KM Ranch, 4, Baylor's, 0;<br />

Sharkey's, 4, Palmer's, 0; ;<br />

Boy era, 3, Mainland, 1;<br />

Gillian's, 3, Plumbers, l; Lee's,<br />

3, FMBA, l; Godfrey's, 3,<br />

Eddie's, 1.<br />

High individual single, John<br />

Shuts, 221. High individual<br />

scries, George Brock, 635. High<br />

team single and series, KM,<br />

864 and 2444.<br />

Standings: Godfrey, 40-18;<br />

Boyer. 364-194: Sharkey. 34-<br />

22; Plumbers, 324-234;<br />

Mainland, 31-25; Lee, 31-25;<br />

Gillian, 26-30; KM, 26-30;<br />

Palmer, 2348; FMBA, 21-85;<br />

Eddie's, 1947; Saylor's, 1640.<br />

NORTHFIELD LANES<br />

CHURCH LEAGUE<br />

Zion Methodist, 4, Palermo<br />

Baptist, 0; Linwood Community,<br />

4, Ventnor<br />

Presbyterian, 0; Chelsea<br />

Baptist, 4, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Presbyterian, 0; PleasantviUe<br />

Baptist Blue, 4, Absccon<br />

Baptist, 0; <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist<br />

Tht<br />

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Butcher Shop<br />

and Delicatessen<br />

NOW OPEN<br />

FOR QUALITY MEATS<br />

Store Hour*:<br />

Tuesday thru Saturday<br />

8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M.<br />

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Since 1952<br />

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Bologna<br />

Lunch Roll . . .<br />

White Meat Turkey<br />

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C, 4, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Presbyterian<br />

Blue, 0; <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist A,<br />

4, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Presbyterian<br />

Gold, 0; <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist B,<br />

3, PleasantviUe Baptist Red, 1;<br />

Seaview Baptist, 2, .Northfield<br />

Methodist, 2.<br />

High individual single, Ham<br />

Senseney, 246. High individual<br />

single, John Burrell, 600. High<br />

team series and single, .Linwood,<br />

868 and 2495.<br />

Standings: Northern Division<br />

• Linwood, 43-13; Chelsea, 41-<br />

15; PleasantviUe Red, 35-21;<br />

PleasantviUe Blue, 34-22;<br />

Northfield, 23-33; Zion, 22-24;<br />

Ventnor, 20-36; Absecon, 18-38.<br />

Southern Division, <strong>Ocean</strong>.<strong>City</strong><br />

A, 44-22; <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> B, 32-24;<br />

Seaview, 31-25; Presbyterian<br />

Blue, 24-32; Presbyterian Gold,<br />

22-34; Palermo, 21-35; <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> C, 20-36; <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Red,<br />

18-38.<br />

OCEAN CfrTY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Urslnus trackman<br />

Tony Gallante, a student at<br />

Ursinus College, Collegeville,<br />

Pa., is a member <strong>of</strong> the 1977<br />

track team coached by Ray<br />

Gurzynski. Gallante, a<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

School, is a sophomore<br />

majoring in health and physical<br />

education. He is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Richard Gallante, <strong>of</strong><br />

32 W. Station rd.<br />

Raider sports at a glance<br />

BASEBALL<br />

Wednesday at WILDWOOD CATHOLIC (4 pm)<br />

SOFTBALL<br />

Wednesday at WILDWOOD CATHOLIC (4 pm)<br />

GOLF<br />

Wednesday at WILDWOOD CATHOLIC (3:30)<br />

Heart Fund Cyclethon<br />

in Cape on April 17<br />

Sunday, April 17, is the 4th<br />

Annual Heart Fund Cyclethon<br />

from noon to 4 p.m. sponsored<br />

by American Heart Association<br />

South Jersey Shore Chapter.<br />

The bicycle route will be<br />

through the Wildwoods.<br />

Registration points are:<br />

Emergency refresher<br />

course slated at<br />

Burdette-Tomlin<br />

CAPE MAY COURT<br />

HOUSE — Burdette Tomlin<br />

Memorial .. Hospital Administrator.<br />

William H.<br />

Waldron, HI, has announced<br />

that a five-week "refresher 1 '<br />

course leading to recer- -<br />

tificatlon <strong>of</strong> Emergency<br />

Medical Technicians will be<br />

sponsored Jointly by Burdette.<br />

Tomlin Memorial Hospital and<br />

the New Jersey Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Health.<br />

The course will be given at<br />

Middle Township High School,<br />

beginning April 12, at 7 p.m.<br />

ana will meet on succeeding<br />

Tuesday and Friday evenings.<br />

Enrollment -in the program is<br />

limited to persons already<br />

qualified as Emergency<br />

Medical Technicians and<br />

requires advance registration.<br />

Further information about<br />

the course may be obtained<br />

from Program Co-ordinator,<br />

Bob Rich, <strong>of</strong> the Stone Harbor<br />

Rescue Squad (368-5967) or<br />

from the Course Administrator,<br />

Frank McDermott, <strong>of</strong> the North<br />

Wildwood Rescue Squad (729-<br />

5555).<br />

Boy Scout executive<br />

board to meet<br />

The monthly dinner meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> the executive board <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Atlantic Area Council Boy<br />

Scouts <strong>of</strong> America will be held<br />

Monday, April 18, at 6:30 p.m.<br />

in Plymouth Inn. Ray J.<br />

Hollinger, vice president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Council, is in charge <strong>of</strong><br />

arrangements and Mayor and<br />

Mrs. B. Thomas Waldman will<br />

be guests.<br />

Topics to be discussed include<br />

sustained membership<br />

enrollment campaign now in<br />

progress, the Scout Show to be<br />

held May 7 in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

improvements at the summer<br />

camp in Alloway and the<br />

Regional Annual Meeting to be<br />

held in Boston, Mass., May 18<br />

through 20.<br />

The public is invited to the<br />

meeting.<br />

Thurs. thru Wed.,<br />

April 7th to 13th<br />

99 C each<br />

Your group faklitf a frlpr inquire about our box<br />

lunches. Special rat* for non-pr<strong>of</strong>it organiiafions.<br />

Mon. to flat. 7 a.m. te<br />

Closed <strong>Sundays</strong><br />

; Wl AMUftY AVtNUC<br />

ocwmj»***MM*v i%tr Trays to ^Kiilfy<br />

Spruce and. New Jersey a vs.,<br />

North Wildwood (Municipal<br />

parking lot), Schellenger and<br />

Boardwalk, Wildwood (Information<br />

Bureau) and Atlantic<br />

and Jefferson a vs., Wildwood<br />

Crest (Holiday Inn) - a distance<br />

<strong>of</strong> 10 miles roundtrip.<br />

Registration-sponsor forms<br />

and maps <strong>of</strong> the route are<br />

available at the Recreation<br />

Centers, Holy Trinity Lutheran<br />

Church or Heart Office 822-0228.<br />

Get some sponsors and take a<br />

ride for Heart.<br />

Prizes collected by the<br />

Wildwood High School<br />

Seasiders will be awarded to<br />

those collecting the most<br />

money from their sponsors.<br />

Collect and return money to<br />

Heart Office within two weeks<br />

to be eligible for prizes.<br />

Raindatewill be the following<br />

Sunday, April 24.<br />

The Heart Fund Cyclethon<br />

Chairman, Rev. Bruce H.<br />

Davidson said, "Be a rider or a<br />

sponsor. We believe your part<br />

in this Cyclethon will help<br />

reduce the frightening toll <strong>of</strong><br />

death from Heart Disease - the<br />

nation's No. l cause <strong>of</strong> death."<br />

"We are fighting for your life."<br />

Mannings return<br />

from Florida trip<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Manning <strong>of</strong><br />

1700 Asbury av. have returned<br />

from a vacation at the Rock<br />

Harbor Club on the Florida<br />

Keys. While "back country"<br />

fishing in the Florida Gulf, Mr.<br />

Manning landed a 31-inch snook<br />

weighing 17 pounds and two<br />

tarpon, 48 inches and six feet,<br />

three inches, weighing 55 and<br />

123 pounds respectively.<br />

The Mannings will be entertaining<br />

for the Easter<br />

holidays Mr. and Mrs. Richard<br />

Amey and children, Cheryl and<br />

Scott, and newlyweds, Joanne<br />

and Thomas Yeager, all <strong>of</strong><br />

Lancaster, Pa.<br />

Smal<br />

Ghana<br />

Is That What You're<br />

Getting <strong>On</strong> Your<br />

Savings Dollar?<br />

THURSDAY, APRIL 7.<br />

It's Army life for a family <strong>of</strong> three<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the few Army Reserve<br />

families belongs to Company C<br />

<strong>of</strong> the 469th Engineer Battalion.<br />

Specialist 5.Robert Armstrong<br />

<strong>of</strong> Northfield is a carpenter for<br />

the unit; his wife, Specialist 4<br />

Martha Armstrong works in the<br />

unit training section and. their<br />

daughter, Private Angela<br />

Armstrong, is a truck" driver<br />

and works in the unit's motor<br />

pool. '<br />

The military is not a new<br />

experience for SP5 Armstrong..<br />

He Joined the Air Force in 1952<br />

and spent four years on active<br />

duty. He served as a military<br />

policeman and received a<br />

commendation for the good Job<br />

he had done as an MR SP5<br />

Armstrong was stationed in<br />

New Jersey at Palermo Air<br />

Station, where he met his wife.<br />

He eventually left active duty,<br />

but has recently decided to<br />

enlist in the Army Reserve. In<br />

Civilian life, SP5 Armstrong<br />

works as a plumber for the <strong>City</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, where he has<br />

worked for 10 years.<br />

SP4 Armstrong has also been<br />

in the service before enlisting in<br />

the Army Reserve. After<br />

graduating from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

High School, she Joined the<br />

Navy and was on active duty A FAMILY AFFAIR—the Armstrongs, an Army Reserve Family. Left to right<br />

during the Korean War. She are Private Angela Armstrong, Spec. 5 Robert Armstrong and Spec. 4 Martha<br />

went through basic training in Armstrong.<br />

Maryland and advanced<br />

training in Michigan at the<br />

Great Lakes -Naval Training Pvt. Armstrong went to Ft. attended AIT (Advanced In- returns to the States. She hopes<br />

Center before being stationed in Jackson, South Carolina for dividual Training) at Ft. Dix, to make a career <strong>of</strong> the Army,<br />

New Jersey. SP4 Armstrong basic training. The phases <strong>of</strong> "Where I learned to drive serving at least 20 years. A<br />

left active duty after four training she liked best was drill everything from jeeps to graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

years, but re-enlisted because and ceremonies and weapons tractor trailers."<br />

School, Pvt. Armstrong enjoys<br />

her husband did.<br />

traiping. After completing Pvt. Armstrong hopes to swimming, art and music in her<br />

basic training, Pvt. Armstrong<br />

SP4 Armstrong's civilian Job<br />

serve in Germany and go to X- free time.<br />

is that <strong>of</strong> a special police <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />

ray technician school when she<br />

with the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Police<br />

Department, where she has<br />

worked for five years. The<br />

Ferry schedules extra Easter hours<br />

Armstrongs have three CAPE MAY —Due to in- and 11:30 a.m. and 1, 3, 5 and<br />

children: Angela, 20, who is creased traffic, summer<br />

make the 70-minute Delaware<br />

8:30 p.m.<br />

newly enlisted in the Army schedules on the Cape May-<br />

Bay crossing a trip which cuts<br />

Regular winter schedules will<br />

Reserve; Terri, 18, a senior in Lewes Ferry will be in effect<br />

many miles from a major<br />

resume on Tuesday, April 12.<br />

high sxnool and Robert, Jr., 15, over the four-day Easter<br />

north-south highway route. The<br />

Summer schedules will be in<br />

a freshman in high school. weekend, according to,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Hiway provides a direct,<br />

effect beginning Memorial Day<br />

Pvt. Armstrong decided to Theordore C. Bright, general<br />

follow-the-sea route from New<br />

weekend, Friday, May 27,<br />

Join the Army. Reserve after manager.<br />

England south to Florida.<br />

through September S.<br />

hearing a friend <strong>of</strong> her parents <strong>On</strong> Friday, Saturday, Sunday<br />

Each vessel can carry 100<br />

Three new 320 foot liners<br />

talk about the Army. "It and Monday, April 8,9, 10 and<br />

cars and 700 passengers.<br />

sounded interesting to me,.so I 11, the ferry will depart Cape<br />

decided to sign up. It also May, New Jersey, at 7:30, 9:30<br />

helped because both my and 11 a.m. and 2, 3 and 6:30<br />

parents were enlisting," she p.m. From Lewes, Delaware,<br />

said.<br />

the ferry makes voyages at 9:30<br />

Famous<br />

Brands From<br />

Easter Sunday<br />

SPECIAL<br />

Baked Breast<br />

Chicken<br />

Platter $2<br />

APRIL SPECIAL LIST AVAILABLE<br />

SPENCE TAKE-<br />

KITCHEN<br />

Open 11:00 A.M. to 7:00 PM.<br />

Corner <strong>of</strong> 10th & Asbury<br />

399-1348<br />

IffiWUI<br />

fUSINK SHIMS ACCQviT<br />

No Minimum Balance<br />

No Withdrawal Notice Required<br />

MEN'S WEAR it<br />

CLOTHING:<br />

Hart, Schaf ner and Marx<br />

Palm Beach<br />

Louis Goldsmith<br />

SPORTSWEAR: SHIRTS:<br />

. Robert Bruce Manhatten<br />

Jantzen Excel io<br />

Hang Ten<br />

Knitmaster <strong>of</strong> Calif.<br />

PANTS: SHOES:<br />

Jayman-Ruby Nunn Bush<br />

Hart, Schaf ner & Marx Hush Puppies<br />

Farah Keds<br />

Evans Slippers<br />

Mortgage Funds Available<br />

OCEAN CITY HOME SAVINGS<br />

AND LOAN ASSOCIATION<br />

1001 Asbury Avenue Phono to* 399-0012<br />

FREE PARKING NEXT TO OFFICE<br />

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CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

96th year No. 66 Telephone 399-5411 OCEAN CITY,- NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, APRIL 14.1977<br />

Early S-L<br />

deadlines<br />

liext week<br />

The 44th Annual Spring<br />

Edition <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Sentinel-Ledger will be<br />

published next week,<br />

Thursday, April 21.<br />

Recognized as the<br />

biggest, most widely read,<br />

comprehensive and informative<br />

promotional<br />

effort printed in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>, the Spring Edition is<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered for mailing to<br />

relatives, friends, business<br />

associates, visitors and<br />

potential residents<br />

anywhere in the country. A<br />

handy order coupon is<br />

printed inside this issue<br />

and subsequent issues <strong>of</strong><br />

the Sentinel-Ledger.<br />

As a result <strong>of</strong> the special<br />

• handling required to get<br />

the 1977 Spring Edition<br />

distributed on its Thursday<br />

dateline, all deadlines for<br />

news and advertising have<br />

been advanced 24 hours.<br />

The regular classified<br />

A advertising section will be<br />

-.<br />

Young man's fancy<br />

It's Spring, and though the city's beachfront jetties are taboo no<br />

one really seemed to care Tuesday, leaving this young couple to say<br />

and do whatever young lovers are supposed to on a warm Spring day<br />

by the ocean.<br />

Easter parade draws crowds<br />

An estimated 35,000 crowded<br />

' the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Boardwalk<br />

Sunday for the annual Easter<br />

Promenade.<br />

Fab- skies and moderate<br />

temptrajuree provided anideal<br />

t h for tba thousands<br />

CQUDMB WOO uVIDQQ BQ BUItsW<br />

the Spring season at tht»4iunUy<br />

tf .. .<br />

At lp.m., the Easter;Bunny<br />

arrived at the Music Pier and<br />

distributed fhwulato 'r*rik*af<br />

<strong>of</strong> himself to hundreds <strong>of</strong><br />

children who waited, patiently<br />

inline.<br />

Shortly thereafter, a team <strong>of</strong><br />

judges chauffeured by Dottie<br />

Conklln in her flower bedecked<br />

"Jolly", a small foreign car.<br />

took <strong>of</strong>f to select finalists in<br />

numerous "best dressed"<br />

categories.<br />

Best dressed family was Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Nathan Davis, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>, with their children,<br />

Nathan, Carla and Melode. The<br />

family was coordinated in<br />

beiges and grays with black<br />

accessories. The Davis family<br />

was also winners in the Palm<br />

Sunday walk in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Best Dressed Couple was<br />

Mr. and Mrs. George Hunt, <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, who have been<br />

finalists many times in the<br />

Promenade. The Hunt's wore<br />

matching dusty rose outfits,<br />

black- accessories, natural<br />

straw hats with Mr. Hunt<br />

sporting a paisley print tie.<br />

• Best Dressed Man was Leery<br />

Worth, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, spiffy<br />

in a grey and white pin stripe<br />

vested suit, grey and white hat,<br />

white shirt, charcoal grey and<br />

white tie and black shoes.<br />

Best Dressed Woman was<br />

Peggy Tomeo, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

sporting a beige coat and pants<br />

suit, beige brimmed hat, brown<br />

print bow tie blouse, beige<br />

Weather<br />

shoes and purse and gold<br />

Jewelry-<br />

Best Dressed Child category<br />

ended in a seven-way tie with<br />

the following younsters walking<br />

<strong>of</strong>f .with prizes: Julie Peuertn,<br />

Bowie, Md.; Stecey^Lane<br />

\<br />

Easter bunny<br />

Yelich, Millville; Patricia<br />

Bowman, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; Michelle<br />

Wanek, Petersburg, and Brianand<br />

Peggy MeGuckln,<br />

Newtown Square.<br />

Mayor B.<br />

Little Hunter Smith, a new <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

resident from Pompano Beach, Fla., does<br />

his thing at Sunday's parade.<br />

by Thomas L. Watkins<br />

The <strong>City</strong> . Commissioners<br />

Wednesday endorsed, in substantially<br />

the same form, a<br />

proposed ordinance submitted<br />

to them by the Sunday Study<br />

Panel that would liberalize<br />

somewhat the resort's existing<br />

SJuday closing ordinance.<br />

The,panel was created late<br />

Vyear Afld gtyeh the task <strong>of</strong><br />

' ' {existingOrdinance947<br />

ice recommendations<br />

• to keep the law as it is<br />

ge it.<br />

five-member body<br />

I the ordinance to the<br />

„ s just prior to the<br />

deadline. Mayor B<br />

Waldman said 4be<br />

want only one<br />

to the ordnance, a<br />

i nut would allow the<br />

<strong>of</strong> public trani<br />

on Sunday, hwhiding<br />

ticabs, and trains.<br />

member Herbert<br />

! said leaving out the<br />

cation paragraph was<br />

oversight ny the<br />

<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger yesterday<br />

that he is meeting with <strong>City</strong><br />

Planner Hugh Zimmers thi«<br />

afternoon ^to polish it (the<br />

planning nntiniiwl ititn g<br />

final draft"<br />

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Damage funds available<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> homeowners McNaught said, "and we had to Delaware Bay coastline in He said anyone i<br />

whose properties were tell everyone it was too late." Cumberland County.<br />

applying for the federal;<br />

damaged by the winter ice Many <strong>of</strong> those callers now McNaught, who heads an can contact nim at the i<br />

storms apparently aren't may not know about the ex- SBA field <strong>of</strong>fice in the Sen. <strong>of</strong>fice at «00 Huron av. 4n<br />

'taking advantage <strong>of</strong> federal tension and will miss out on the F arley State Marina in Atlantic Atlantic <strong>City</strong> or call him at 34*<br />

low-interest loans to repair opportunity to apply for 30-year <strong>City</strong>, said his <strong>of</strong>fice has 6661 to get an application.<br />

ravaged docks and properties. loans at less than seven percent received 385 applications for. . Because <strong>of</strong> the difficulty<br />

"Compared to what we knew simple interest.<br />

assistance totaling more than some people may have ob-<br />

the damage was," said Small More than $15 million in $6 million.<br />

taining a formal estimate <strong>of</strong><br />

Business Administration loan damages to structures along The majority <strong>of</strong> these ap- «i»m«g» McNatsjht<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficer Norman McNaught, the Intracoastal Waterway was plications, however, are from SBA has waived the :<br />

"there are very few ap- reported earlier this year by business people who moved <strong>of</strong> this for the crisis and<br />

plications from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>." civil defense <strong>of</strong>ficials in the quickly to repair damage for accept an owner's<br />

While putting homeowners on Cape-Atlantic area as a result the summer season.<br />

For people whose"<br />

notice that funds are available, <strong>of</strong> the ice that built up and McNaught said either private home are in the<br />

McNaught is atoo trying to clogged the back bay areas. homeowners aren't aware that area, there is a Camden<br />

clear up some confusion that Severe damage was atoo they are eligible for assistance <strong>of</strong>fice at MOO E. Davis at The<br />

erupted after the Easter reported in Monmouth and or have been confused over how telephone number there k 7S7-<br />

Weekend.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Counties and along the to apply.<br />

5183.<br />

The original period for applying<br />

for disaster funds expired<br />

Monday but was extended<br />

by President Carter to June 1<br />

on Tuesday.<br />

"We got many calls on<br />

Monday from people who came<br />

down for Easter and saw their<br />

properties for the first time,"<br />

make an arrest to put the<br />

pressure on them." Wimberg<br />

said. "The word will get around<br />

soon enough"<br />

Wimberg noted that it's<br />

become "the usual thing, when<br />

school lets out, the kids flock<br />

here with beer and al"<br />

During Wimberg's stint as<br />

Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Public Safety<br />

in tbe early 70s, the <strong>City</strong> asked<br />

for, and received, permlaston to<br />

enforce its regulations within<br />

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