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School opens Wednesday; bus schedules on page 9<br />

Tuesday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 3.<strong>1985</strong><br />

Early morning drug sweep nets 28 herd<br />

• A three-month Investigation led by<br />

Det Gary Schaffer, Dennis Jonee and IIyeaf<br />

old veteran summer PtL Greg<br />

Dtpuno led to tbe arrest here Pridty<br />

morning <strong>of</strong> 18 lululti and 10 Juveniles on<br />

varloai drug charges. • s<br />

.Warrents for the arrest <strong>of</strong> four adults<br />

were still outstanding u <strong>of</strong> Friday,<br />

according to Schaffer.<br />

The Investigation was alnied at street<br />

level dealer* and resulted In m drug<br />

purchases <strong>of</strong> marijuana, methamphetamlne,<br />

LSD, procalne and cocaine<br />

by undercover agents.<br />

At 0:30 a.m. Friday members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty tad Sea Isle police departments,<br />

Cape May Courrty Sheriffs<br />

Department, and the Cape Hay County<br />

Prosecutor's Office were briefed on the<br />

Investigation. Members <strong>of</strong> tbe Egg<br />

Hfirbor Township, 8on)ers,EM$ and<br />

iffililntfiHFfi^ police (KVSIM&SIKB ^ ^V^VB<br />

briefed on the Investigation earjfar list<br />

week.<br />

According to police, L<br />

Friday nine teams <strong>of</strong> j<br />

these people on the f '<br />

Tony Oaves, US 4<br />

tranqufliiem, nnsnailnrt nf i<br />

DonaU nddnson, isV )U<br />

1 „ „*• 'Afrfi<br />

possession and sale <strong>of</strong> marijuana;<br />

Vincent Paul WWte, 20, 1111 Cental<br />

AT,, tm counts possession and tale <strong>of</strong><br />

marijuana, possession and sale <strong>of</strong><br />

imHhmnphpf^rT^in^ and conspiracy to<br />

sell controlled dangerous substance<br />

(GBS);<br />

David Updegrave, age unknown, 1110<br />

Wesley Av, poesesslon and sale <strong>of</strong><br />

cocaine and conspiracy to sell CDS;<br />

'BUI Jordan Jr. displays the Jack's Starry Chain quilt <strong>of</strong> Mary Street Rod nm; the quilt, dmong those on display daring Friday and<br />

fhurn <strong>of</strong> Brlcktown on the door <strong>of</strong> his dad's modified 1935 Chevy Saturday's annual quilt snow,<br />

Coupe. The ear will be among those In Saturday's South Jeriey<br />

ahsfo by jnetfti genner<br />

Growth is issue in township) campaign<br />

ByKENWEATBERPORO<br />

Sentinel-Ledger Staff<br />

il UPPER TOWNSHIP —The campaign<br />

'•*-the two seaU up on Township Com-<br />

mittee baa begun with independent<br />

Bruno Tropeano getting the Jump an his<br />

Republican rivals by beginning Ms drive<br />

a week early.<br />

Tropeano said he wanted to begin<br />

ut variance still needed<br />

Jet Ski business<br />

gets a reprieve<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP 4 OffldaU here<br />

have decided not to enforce^ cease and<br />

dsslft order against the Mad Beach Jet<br />

Ski Rentals In BeeslevV Point after the<br />

owner agreed to halt outside concerts on<br />

fee premises. j"'?'. 1 ''<br />

.Construction Official Edward Kenney<br />

,43 ifsued the order, AJDISJ.) SO after he<br />

learned'tbe owner never dbtalned a<br />

Variance to operate the Uslness. Jet sU<br />

^ J boat mtaU aren't si permitted use<br />

be neighborhood^ cotnmerctal tone<br />

where Mad Beach Is located.<br />

< Kenney researched the business after<br />

Township <strong>of</strong>ficials received complaints<br />

<strong>of</strong> noise and possible vandalism as a<br />

result <strong>of</strong> outdoor concerts Mad Beach<br />

owner- David Shields occasionally<br />

sponsored on Saturday nights.<br />

Kenney said It was decided to allow'<br />

Shields to remain open because the<br />

business has been operating for five<br />

i years.' <<br />

(Please turn to page 14)<br />

Police assaulted while<br />

* reakirig up loud barty<br />

..— —.. ^r*- 5o-«~ir ^ 1flw, between (on,, y the peopl« and the (*> ^<br />

^breakupalood ^__ „<br />

and ended op b^^uJjtsd for,.-,., The<br />

ibl»: Four Pennsyhrsnla man, PUs. William Feeney and Mickey<br />

thmbroUi«rirWirtdrnstal' CuUnane respondsd.' '<br />

sf ffaudr/iUMd down, "They were assaulted as soon u they<br />

' Wilson. -1. got there," Wilson said. - -<br />

.'to I<br />

:ajvtart|lld -Botn, nspondsd. to <strong>On</strong><br />

*! f 5fiV l >v". r '<br />

ar^ because, with the township's ex- question me. The answers will be mine,<br />

plosive growth, be believed he needs the I'm willing to talk with any township<br />

extra time to visit every home. residents without having others with me<br />

'.1 again plan to go door to door alone, _<br />

tr*rebyllvln« everyone tbe cr*nc« to (Pltiw turn to page IS)<br />

Rites today for<br />

T. JbhniCarey, 74;<br />

noted civic leader<br />

- T. John Carey, who received highest<br />

accolades as • civic leader and friend to<br />

the community by local and state <strong>of</strong>•<br />

fidals, died Friday night <strong>of</strong> heart failure<br />

at Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers<br />

Point. He was 74.<br />

"He was such a big part <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>," said Mayor Jack Bittner<br />

'yesterday In,announcing that all<br />

Several years ago Carey was ap>'<br />

pointed to the Coastal Conservation<br />

Commission, a volunteer group appointed<br />

to advise tbe city on shore<br />

protection measures. He saved as cochaliman<br />

along with G. John Scbrelner.<br />

"He was so dedicated to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

and its people," Schreiner said <strong>of</strong> Us.<br />

colleague and friend. "We learned a lot<br />

his knowledge and will<br />

\ municipal flags ware lowered.hiihis , ..»«_••.-•.-«..<br />

honor. "He gave so much <strong>of</strong> htansaV to rww try to practice things be taught us.<br />

"tho peopU <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cto- 'To . I'Tf<br />

i> "The loss <strong>of</strong> Johnwini fettfoViikng' wUl miss him dearly," Schrelnet sail<br />

tune to c


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photo by $#nlor Sfutflo<br />

Sharon Johnson and Pam Davis take time out on a hot day for some<br />

cooling watermelon.<br />

Mon,, TUBS., and Wed.<br />

SPECIALS<br />

HAIRCUTS . '4.50<br />

Starting at S25<br />

includes cut.<br />

styling A guarantee<br />

HIGH QUALITY<br />

REASONABLY PUKED<br />

3335 Weil Avu., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

398-8755<br />

Appointments Available<br />

Walk-ins Welcome<br />

Friday SPECIAL<br />

SHAMPOO, CUTS<br />

BLOW DRY<br />

Ladies ... •7,85<br />

Men '6.95<br />

Men cut only'3.95<br />

62S Titan Rd.lNsftiififW<br />

641-0777<br />

Man., Tues. Wed, 4 Fit, 9-5; Tiiura. 9-7; Sal, 9-3<br />

PLENTY Of FRH PARKING<br />

Clearance<br />

Casual Furniture<br />

SAVE 2i% on Vandy Craft Redwood,<br />

Barody Spence P.v.C, Telescope Groupings,<br />

. Wire chairs and Patio UmbreMas<br />

SAVE 1 f % on Beach Chairs and Umbrellas<br />

MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS<br />

'16.90 reg, to $24.00<br />

Dress for success in shirts by Manhattan<br />

and Arrow in white, solid colors and stripes,<br />

button-down or regular collar for sizes 14V2-17V2<br />

SAVE 20% on OP.<br />

and Levi's Slacks<br />

Jhe most wanted makers have<br />

,createdf^ll slacks in denims,<br />

.•fords and twills using a great<br />

selection <strong>of</strong> colors for boys<br />

THE StiATiNKI-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY* N.J.<br />

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, IBgT<br />

Sign-up is <strong>Sep</strong>t. 10-12 for Vo-Tech evening school<br />

The Cape May County<br />

Vocation evening aehool will<br />

conduct ln-person registration<br />

3:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday,<br />

Wednesday and Thursday,<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>t. 10, 11 and 12.<br />

The classes will begin at 7<br />

p.m. Tuesday, <strong>Sep</strong>t. 17.<br />

Evening school <strong>of</strong>ferings by<br />

date <strong>of</strong> the first class Include:<br />

Aerobics, Tuesday and<br />

Thursday at the Vo»T#en:<br />

Center and Woodbine<br />

elementary school, one hour<br />

each night;<br />

Tuesday — Air conditioning<br />

and refrigeration, basic;<br />

automotive, advance; bread<br />

baking; cake decorating;<br />

carpentry, bade; computers,<br />

Introduction; digital electronics;<br />

French and Italian<br />

or Wednesday, one night per<br />

week; cardlo-pulmlnary<br />

resuscitation (CPR); doll<br />

clothes making; drawing and<br />

design; electrical house<br />

wiring; fishing tackle<br />

repairs; folk art and tote<br />

painting;<br />

Also, GED classes two<br />

nights per week, Tuesday and<br />

knitting; nautical chart;<br />

nurse's aide, three nights per<br />

week, Tuesday, Wednesday<br />

and Thursday; oriental<br />

cooking, basic; photography,<br />

beginner;<br />

And plumbing and beating<br />

simplified; real estate appraiser;<br />

seafood preparation;<br />

silk screening; sketching;<br />

Wednesday at HfrWIMr BBnnastfts; stern drive<br />

Center and<br />

School,<br />

Woodbine<br />

and<br />

(tabaard-eutboart) service<br />

Elementary •»-•—• -— fining; - • typing, refresher;<br />

Wednesday at<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Monday <strong>City</strong> and<br />

upholstery, one night per<br />

High School; week, Tuesday, Wednesday or<br />

home construction. In- Thursday; welding • foundry,<br />

troduction to architecture; one night per week, Tuesday<br />

or Wednesday; wine ap- repair; hotel-motel, food and<br />

preciation, and woodcarvlng. beverage management;<br />

nurse's aide, three nights per<br />

Starting Thursday, <strong>Sep</strong>t, IB week, Tuesday, Wednesday<br />

—aerobic dancing, two nights and Thursday; Oriental<br />

per week, Tuesday and cooklng,*advaneed; outboard<br />

Thursday at Vo-Teeh Center service training; pastries;<br />

and Woodbini Elementary private pilot, ground school-,<br />

School; air conditioning and real estate salesperson, two<br />

refrigeration, advanced; nights per week, Tuesday and<br />

apprentice training, two Thursday; recepHonist and<br />

rigntrper week, Wednesday <strong>of</strong>fice procedures; advanced<br />

and Thursday; automotive sewing; beginners typing;<br />

basic; black seal license; upholstery, one night per<br />

calligraphy; electronics; week, Tuesday, Wednesday er<br />

firearms, general; fumlhiri Thursday; and word<br />

restoration;<br />

processing, one night per<br />

Also home video use and<br />

week, Tuesday or Thursday,<br />

Federici exhibit opens today at the Arts Center<br />

cooking; GED, Tuesday and The work <strong>of</strong> Mary Federici area businesses while also Washington Mall Art Show, manent collection wU be on<br />

Wednesday at the Vo-Tech Is being highlighted this showing and selling her own Cape May. Her one-woman exhibit In the upper gallery<br />

Center and Woodbine month at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Arts work. She also paints com- shows include Glassboro State Us month. A public reception<br />

Elementary School, two Center in the lower gallery, mission pieces and Is active In College, Cape May Arttor<br />

Federici will be add<br />

nights a week; nurse's aide, The show opens today a number <strong>of</strong> South Jersey art, League, and Gallery 80 inSaturday,<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>t 7 from 1 te[J<br />

Tuesday, Wednesday and (Tuesday) and continues organizations.<br />

Bridgeton. She has taught at pjn. at the Arts Center,<br />

Thursday, three nlghU a (trough <strong>Sep</strong>t. 30.<br />

A WUdwood resident, much the Cape May Art League and Wesley Av,<br />

week; oil painting and Federici received her <strong>of</strong> her subject matter Is taken at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Arts Center<br />

woodcarvlng painting; bachelor <strong>of</strong> arts degree from from the snore area. She has and will be <strong>of</strong>fering a class in lie Arta Center la<br />

quilting;<br />

Glassboro State College. She received many awards for her watereolor and a class in t,m, to ft p.m. Mon<br />

Also real estate salesper- bag studied with Carp Epert, work including first place for bhtik at the Arts Center this through Friday and B a.m.<br />

son; small engine repair; Alice Steer Wilson and Daniel a watercolor In the Cold falL<br />

pjn, on Saturday, For<br />

solar heating (or theChard.<br />

A freelance artist, she Springs Village Art Show and The Arts Center's per- Information call 399-7828,<br />

homeowner; stained glass; handles creative art work for first place in the Juried<br />

Swedish mailage;<br />

upholstery, Tuesday. Wed-<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> eventsl<br />

nesday or Thursday, one night<br />

a week; welding-foundry,<br />

Tuesday and Wednesday, one<br />

night a week; wood crafts;<br />

word processing, Tuesday or<br />

Thursday, one night a week;<br />

and yoga for relaxation.<br />

Starting Wednesday, <strong>Sep</strong>t,<br />

U — Apprentice training,<br />

Wednesday and Thursday,<br />

two nights per week; auto<br />

body; bookkeeping one;<br />

carpentry advance; computers<br />

• Introduction. Tuesday<br />

TODAY (Tuesday)<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Pops Orchestra<br />

Chess dub<br />

with Frank Ruggieri eon- center, 7 p.m.<br />

duo Ing on the Music Pier, 8<br />

p-m.<br />

meets,<br />

"The Rita<br />

Federici<br />

Diane," an acrylic by Mary<br />

American Legion, Morgai<br />

Ranck Post 137 meeting, MM<br />

Garden Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Street and Raven Avenue, I<br />

luncheon, Flanders Hotel, pjn.<br />

noon,<br />

Planning board meeting,<br />

Alcoholics Anonymous city hall council chamberi<br />

meeting, Holy Trinity Church, 7:80 p,m. -*<br />

30th Street and Bay Avenue, 7<br />

p.m. beginners; 8:30 p.m. XI Alpha Iota chapter Beta<br />

discussion.<br />

Sigma Phi meeting, home <strong>of</strong><br />

Floss Beddow, I p.m. ,.<br />

EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP<br />

ADULT EVENING SCHOOL<br />

High School Dr, <strong>of</strong>f English Creek Rd, Bgg Harbor Twp,<br />

FALL <strong>1985</strong> Classes will begin <strong>Sep</strong>t. 23rd<br />

REGISTRATION E.H.T.H.S.-Main Office. <strong>Sep</strong>tember 8th, llth, 12th<br />

7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Free Blood Pressure Testing - <strong>Sep</strong>tember flth,<br />

ilth. Free Water Testing Seminar - October 2nd - 7:80 - 9:30. Free -<br />

Preparing for College Workshops • October 3rd, 10th, 17th<br />

MONDAY<br />

Accounting<br />

Amateur Radio<br />

Basic Landscaping<br />

Candy-Making Wortahopio<br />

TfJKsnav<br />

Aerobics<br />

Art <strong>of</strong> Crafts<br />

Auto Repair<br />

Basketball , .<br />

THURSDAY<br />

Aerobics<br />

Air-Brush Painting<br />

Banjo, S4) strings<br />

Computer<br />

Disc. Your Best Colon<br />

Floral Arranging, Basic<br />

Income Tax Prep,<br />

Linoleum Block Cutting &<br />

Print<br />

Successful Investing<br />

Photography II<br />

Res, Real Estate<br />

Theater, Improvisations, ate.<br />

Typing I<br />

Typing II<br />

Upholstering<br />

Volleyball<br />

Free Lance Writing<br />

Yoga, Beg.<br />

Woodworking<br />

Computer • •••Cake<br />

Decorating, Adv<br />

Creative Visualization • > C.P..R, Computer, Inter.<br />

Crewel Embroidery Creative Writing<br />

Drawing and Oil Painting Decoy Carving<br />

Judo-Self Defense Decoy Painting Drawing<br />

Photography, Basic Driver Education<br />

Piano, Bag. ,<br />

Floral Arranging, Adv.<br />

Pottery, Intro.<br />

Guitar, Beg,<br />

Prep, for World <strong>of</strong> Work Microwave Cooking<br />

Sewing, Beg.<br />

First AW<br />

Stained Glass<br />

Music Theory, Intro<br />

Journalism<br />

Physical Fitness Exercise<br />

Tennis, Beg,<br />

Puppetry<br />

Tennis, Adv.<br />

S.A.T. Review<br />

Woodworking<br />

Sawing, Alt,<br />

Stress Reduction<br />

For Information Call Assertiveness<br />

Boating Safety Course - <strong>Sep</strong>tember ilth<br />

653-1845 Aftef 2 P.M. S.A.T. Review • Saturday Morning Classes - <strong>Sep</strong>tember aistf<br />

25" COLOR TV<br />

#4910 Reg, S579.W<br />

19" COLOR TV<br />

#421?) Reg $359.99<br />

#4225 w/remote Reg $589 99<br />

#4233 w/remote Reg 1519 99<br />

13" COLOR TV<br />

#40245 Reg $214 99<br />

CHEST FREEZER<br />

ISlcu.ft.<br />

NOW<br />

#15154 Reg. 1419.99 339 °<br />

COMPACT REFRIG.<br />

1.5CU.C. '' NOW<br />

#94152 Reg. $134.99 *<br />

Shop Early!<br />

TELEVISIONS<br />

Now<br />

Now '289"<br />

Now *379"<br />

Now *339"<br />

Now M 89"<br />

VHS<br />

Reg; $489.99<br />

Now<br />

AIR CONDITIONERS<br />

8000 BTU #74088;,'<br />

f 304"r<br />

wm<br />

9 a.m. to 5 r<br />

12th&Asbury Ave.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

399-35(11<br />

Special Value<br />

In store Stock <strong>On</strong>ly 1<br />

Many <strong>of</strong> these items<br />

are 1 only!<br />

VCR #53303<br />

14 DAY • 4 EVENT<br />

Matchpolnt Jra. duplicate<br />

bridge, community center,<br />

7:30 pm<br />

Cape-Atlantic chapter<br />

Sunshine Foundation<br />

meeting, 7:30 p.m.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> dry Pops Orchestra<br />

with Frank Ruggieri emducting,<br />

final conert for the<br />

season on the Music Pier, I<br />

p.m.<br />

THURSDAY<br />

Bill Bruestle's Banjo Bagd.<br />

appearing on the Mode Pi««t<br />

I pm „,,-<br />

Rotary Club meeting^<br />

ChlChi's in Somen Point, 6:30?<br />

Matchpoint duplicate<br />

bridge, community center,)<br />

7:30 p.BL j,A<br />

Lions Club meeting, pa.<br />

Hury's ton, 7 pM.<br />

«cean <strong>City</strong> Lodge th<br />

Wwanli Club meeting, f**M **M meeting; MaionW<br />

Ffymm^ ton, a,a p.m. Lodge, 7;80 pjn, ^<br />

Join realty firm here<br />

Fox & Luo las. Realtors<br />

announced that Tom Coleman<br />

and Rod Pierce have Joined<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> staff aa<br />

salesmen.<br />

Coleman ig a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Temple University and a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the American<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Certified<br />

Accountants.<br />

Pierce holds a bachelor <strong>of</strong><br />

science degree In marketing<br />

from St, Joseph's University<br />

to Philadelphia.<br />

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BUTTER COOKlie<br />

Home <strong>of</strong> the largest collection <strong>of</strong> COOK!! JARS<br />

730 Athiry Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 399-1260<br />

Dully 7:X to S-Clowd Sun.<br />

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Founded 1900<br />

College Preparatory<br />

A Tradition <strong>of</strong> Academic excellence<br />

• Kindergarten - High School • Dedlcate^faculty<br />

•8maUcIa.se? ;: • !nteschoU»Uc«<br />

» Challenging instruction<br />

km ^D^Mtin^ ^<br />

A Middle State Ascwla^ni<br />

Member l/fritnds CfluncU tfh Educfatiimi<br />

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fUEgpAY, SEPTEMBER ,i, <strong>1985</strong><br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE 3<br />

a Isle <strong>City</strong> commissioners wary <strong>of</strong> easement for sewage pipeline<br />

;, By KEN WEATHEEFX)RD Authority's sewage project to present plan for the force mlssionen and *he present over the first easement and if sure if the city should trade iend'i Inlet Waterfront Part<br />

.. Seaflsel-LedferBtoJf trade en easemer.t the city main to be built across Board Isn't sun II it wants to<br />

lot If they ever have to dig it<br />

the contractor needs a new


^The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

t, ^ *** —<br />

/editorials/comment<br />

getting<br />

the respect<br />

Page Pour<br />

Tuesday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 3,<strong>1985</strong><br />

where to go/<br />

what to do<br />

\ <strong>of</strong>f the bookshelves<br />

Tuesday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 3, <strong>1985</strong> Page Five<br />

by Robert Baggs, director <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Public Library<br />

SnpiUn b, ««« city .nl.l «e WiiMf<br />

£Vw 'It can't be the old excuse about being so close<br />

ito the h forest t you can't see the h trees, After f all,, ll<br />

'" elected <strong>of</strong>ficials as well as residents and<br />

vacationers surely know that the biggest attrac-<br />

' tion at the Jersey Shore is the shore itself That's<br />

why businesses have been built up along boardwalks<br />

from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to Cape May; and why<br />

\ motels, condominiums and private homes are<br />

built, unfortunately, as close to the beach as<br />

possible.<br />

We're referring to the way we treat our most<br />

precious natural resource the ocean, which<br />

. literally bathes our shore, providing residents<br />

i and countless visitors with one <strong>of</strong> nature's<br />

greatest recreational attractions, to say nothing<br />

<strong>of</strong> a businessman's delight<br />

And the way we seem to treat our ocean is<br />

largely with contempt; certainly little respect.<br />

How else can you explain the fact that for six<br />

days late this summer the beaches in the Wildwoods<br />

were closed to swimming because <strong>of</strong> the<br />

human wastes overflowing from antiquated<br />

municipal treatment plants. Or the fact that.<br />

closer to home, a partial sewer ban has just been<br />

imposed in Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> because that resort's<br />

treatment facility consistently violates state<br />

quality standards for effluent.<br />

Here in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, thankfully, the sewage<br />

treatment plant is relatively modern and, while<br />

it too is approaching capacity — as lots <strong>of</strong><br />

development in little space continues — it is,<br />

nevertheless treating wastes to a degree which<br />

authorities and taxpayers past settled upon as<br />

most optimum.<br />

Unfortunately, what was considered optimum<br />

a few years ago may not be the best for the<br />

money today — and the green tides we seem to<br />

be experiencing every summer may be a clue to<br />

that.<br />

It hasn't been definitely established, but some<br />

believe the organisms that end up the ingredients<br />

<strong>of</strong> green tide feed <strong>of</strong>f the nutrient rich, albeit<br />

treated, effluent once it disperses in the sea<br />

following discharge; once it gets beyond the end<br />

<strong>of</strong> the discharge pipe and the chlorine residual is<br />

dissipated.<br />

Maybe we need a treatment system that<br />

provides maximum treatment <strong>of</strong> human waste —<br />

whatever the cost. Obviously our neighbors to<br />

the south need to maintain the antiquated<br />

ims they ^a^f unUl^thty, too can become<br />

irt <strong>of</strong> the county Municipal Utilities Authority<br />

treatment system.<br />

All <strong>of</strong> us need to give maximum consideration<br />

to our ocean — what we put into it and what we<br />

build by it.<br />

Support your local poet<br />

Here's tow two youngsters, about the same age, view<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>:<br />

Schools opening, drive extra carefully<br />

QCBANQTY<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Is your vacation<br />

Shortly after Labor Day before the school par ends, discourage horseplay — The Council reminds<br />

You can swim In the ocean-<br />

more than a million New The New Jersey State which <strong>of</strong>ten results in tragedy parents that school bus riders<br />

Pack your bap and leave right now—<br />

Jersey students will be Safety Council, expressing when children run or are are<br />

And bring your sun ten lotion...<br />

greeted by M.OM teachers and<br />

ppedestrians<br />

who must be<br />

concern for the safety <strong>of</strong> the pushed into the pam <strong>of</strong> on-<br />

1,m Bdministrstorg as they<br />

taught to walk in front not<br />

students who will be traveling veling coming vehicles.<br />

rdece<strong>of</strong>RoeeDiSctascio.<strong>Ocean</strong>Ctty begin the new school year<br />

behind the bus when crossing<br />

to school or athletic events*,, 'Pie Council also recom.<br />

which la expected to cost in<br />

fee road.<br />

urges parents to remind their mends that passengers follow<br />

As I sit amongst the people on sandy warm beaches<br />

excess <strong>of</strong> $4 billion.<br />

Motorists are cautioned to<br />

children <strong>of</strong> safety rules ttiese basic rules while on<br />

I look into the ocean<br />

At least 325,000 <strong>of</strong> the<br />

stop or slow down as required<br />

especially at bus stops. board;<br />

I see the waves crashing ever so soundly ...<br />

returning students will ride to<br />

when approaching a school<br />

Stay seated... no fighting ,<br />

I see the seagulls swiftly flying through<br />

school each day In 12,500<br />

bus flashing red lights and be<br />

The Safety Council believes don't throw things inside the<br />

the deep blue sky...<br />

school buses that will travel<br />

alert for children crossing the<br />

parents should teach children bus or out <strong>of</strong> windows.., never<br />

t see the tun bring forth its rays <strong>of</strong> warmth<br />

more than 100 million miles<br />

street especially in a school<br />

to keep out <strong>of</strong> the roadway and lean out the windows. zone.<br />

and happiness<br />

I hear the breeze whistle in the hollowness <strong>of</strong> my<br />

ear<br />

I hear the seagulls chirping ever so gayly<br />

Heel the sunshine beating s<strong>of</strong>tly on my face<br />

I feel the breeze <strong>of</strong> a shadow looking over roe Protecting children from abuse<br />

But most <strong>of</strong> all I see the children big and small<br />

Black and white, I see them laughing and crying,<br />

By State Senator nationwide.<br />

walking and running..]<br />

JAMES B. HURLEY<br />

background cheeks. These center. In addition, owners <strong>of</strong><br />

Gov. Thomas Kean has<br />

(R-Cape, Cumberland)<br />

checks will ensure mat those day care centers would be<br />

And we share one thing, a dream, my dream, your dream,<br />

established a special Child with a past history <strong>of</strong> subject to criminal history<br />

everyone's dream, we live in everyone's dream every day Between 1983 and 1984. theAbuse<br />

and Neglect Task violence, neglect or ex- checks.<br />

number, <strong>of</strong> cases <strong>of</strong> child Force to alert the public to ploitation <strong>of</strong> children are not The new state budget,<br />

America's<br />

abuse reported in Cumthis<br />

danger and preventive allowed to care for which took effect July 1, In-<br />

Dream berland and Cape May measures parents can take to<br />

" StaetySmmen,!!<br />

youngsters.<br />

cludes an additional $40<br />

counties rose more than 50 protect their children. The<br />

granddaughter <strong>of</strong> Agnes P ftiynfen, Ocgm Qfy i<br />

million for the state Division<br />

percent. Cumberland County task force also Is advising The bill would, require <strong>of</strong> Youth and Family Ser-<br />

had an Increase <strong>of</strong> reported state and local agencies on checks <strong>of</strong> current and vices, the agency responsible<br />

cases from 779 In 1983 to 1,121 how to handle cases <strong>of</strong> abuse, prospective employees at day for handling child abuse<br />

in 1984; In Cape May County Recently, the Senate passed ore centers, state group cases. The money will be used<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger the figures Increased from 500 a bill that would require homes, county shelters for to hire 600 additional em-<br />

MUM IiK riHiM k Hmtfttl I Crtiuil Fiiulf RHM<br />

in 1983.to 774 in 1981. public and private employees county schools <strong>of</strong> ployees, t<br />

By<br />

These two counties in mydirectly<br />

Involved in caring for<br />

state psychiatric-<br />

district are not alone in ex- children to have criminal<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

periencing a dramatic rise in<br />

child abuse cases. Statewide, OCEAN CITY GOVERNMENT——<br />

• OMlltitllaimJ«U|ll*M Inc<br />

HviM L fifttn "TOI<br />

reports <strong>of</strong> child abuse almost<br />

MAYOR COUNCIL PRESIDENT<br />

vi<br />

HKInsirMI <strong>Ocean</strong> city N J Mils<br />

doubled between 1963 and<br />

, * Eilsbllihea 1111 I<br />

1984. Last year alone, 44,368<br />

Jack Bittner Henry 6. Knight<br />

Phono No lldlinsill USPSNo *J7240<br />

cases <strong>of</strong> abuse were reported lBSweetwaterCt. 2217 Haven Av.<br />

Entered at PoitOlflcaal <strong>Ocean</strong> ciry N J OIJJ4<br />

ai Kcond ctau matter<br />

to the State Division <strong>of</strong> Youth 399-6111 (<strong>City</strong> Hall) 399-5555 (Work)<br />

and Family Services.<br />

399-6204 (Home) 399-4646\


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Obituaries<br />

§bert J, Malien, 36; slain<br />

g&J.* State Police detective<br />

| SCULLVILLE - A MJUU> <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial for Albert<br />

S-JohnMflllen,«SUte Pdlce detective who wu shot and killed<br />

IKti Uved at 1M Weymouth Ave.<br />

• A lifelong area resident, he wu bom In Pleasantvtlle. Mr,<br />

i Milton was with the State Police for 14 yearn and wu<br />

< kMlgned to the Narcotics Bureau in Berlin. He nerved In<br />

Virious station*. In tiv South Jersey Troop A area.<br />

£ Re irta • former Marine Corps sergeant and served with<br />

; tbe Third Marine Division in Vietnam and Okinawa. A<br />

• captain and company commander <strong>of</strong> No. 253 Transportation<br />

Company <strong>of</strong> Cape May Court House.<br />

In 1984 he was named National Guard outstanding <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />

SPINNING WHEEL<br />

FLOWER SHOP<br />

MARK VIDETTO<br />

% 858 Asbury Ave.<br />

Phone 398-1187<br />

m,A' <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Music Tickets on Sale Here'.<br />

computer training<br />

739 Second Ave.<br />

Absecon<br />

<strong>of</strong> Detachment No. 2 Troop Command.<br />

A1987 graduate <strong>of</strong> Holy Spirit High School, he graduated In<br />

1976 from Stockton State College with a bachelor <strong>of</strong> arts<br />

degree in criminal justice.<br />

Surviving ire Mi wife, Margaret "Peggy" >. a daughter,<br />

Jennifer; two sons, Albert John Jr. and Michael, all at home;<br />

his mother, Irene Mallen <strong>of</strong> Pleasantvllle; five sisters. Janet<br />

Township and Joyce Addario <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> View.<br />

Burial wfll be h Holy Cross Cemetery, Maya Luidlni.<br />

Arrangements are the the Adams-Perfect Funeral Home,<br />

New and Zlon roads, Northfield.<br />

Martin Shenfeld, 56;<br />

SOMERS POINT - Martin Shenfeld, 86, <strong>of</strong> Extern Road,<br />

died <strong>Sep</strong>t 1 at Graduate Hospital In Philadelphia.<br />

Bom in Atlantic city, he* wu a lifelong area resident.<br />

A collector <strong>of</strong> coins and stamps, he was employed u a slot<br />

change attendant at Sally's Park Place.<br />

sister, Jill Levene <strong>of</strong> Blnghunton, N.Y.<br />

Graveside services were Monday at the Beth KehUlah<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />

mUrbwnf Bclpai<br />

Early Childhood Education<br />

Phone About Our<br />

New SeaviUe Location<br />

652-1449<br />

U.&n.Tltfn«ktaaRddMAw.».l8hon<br />

Memorial Hospital<br />

A resident <strong>of</strong> this d^ eight yean, Mrs, Zaun wu born in<br />

Individualized curicuJum<br />

Oakcrest Village Rt. 50<br />

Seavllle<br />

Earn Your Diploma Today<br />

• CAPE MAY COUNTY •<br />

VOCATIONAL ADULT HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Earn Credits<br />

Work ixperience<br />

Home Management<br />

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Service f<br />

Community f<br />

Service - *<br />

Independent Study<br />

Apprenticeship<br />

Course Work<br />

•vDIFLOl<br />

A FREE PROGRAM<br />

REGISTER TODAY! CLASSES FORMING NOW!<br />

VO^TIOIMAL<br />

SCHOOLS<br />

Phnnu<br />

Adult High School<br />

Coordinator<br />

465-2161<br />

h'nr Infitrmaiinn<br />

(tn Course Offerings<br />

An Kt/ual Oppiirtunity Kduiatliina! Uistricl (<br />

CREST HAVEN RD. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, NJ. P|<br />

J^*T*WMW?"W*fi'W]ir<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3,19&5 I flffilfPAV, SEPTEMBER 3, IB8S<br />

Free CPR ~<br />

Tn«<br />

course set 5?<br />

SOMEM PODTT - Short f«"<br />

Memorial Hospital Is <strong>of</strong>fering ' • * " ><br />

a free introduction to cardlopulmonitry<br />

resuscitation * J "<br />

(OFR) on Tueidiy, Oct. l —<br />

from 7 to B p.m. ,<br />

the course Is htlng <strong>of</strong>fered TQ m<br />

In coordination with p-t,<br />

Bmrgtncy Medleal Strvleis E r iS!<br />

Week (<strong>Sep</strong>t. 29 to Oct. 5), and .PPIIE;<br />

wlU fsaturi feguseitatlon ""*<br />

PhUadelphla and formerly lived in Cherry Hill.<br />

Surviving are her husband, Edward S.; two sons, Edward<br />

J. <strong>of</strong> Medford Ukca and S. Jeffrey <strong>of</strong> San Francisco, Calif.;<br />

two daughters, Faith Ann Britilngb<strong>of</strong>fer <strong>of</strong> Burlington and<br />

Denlse Hoyle <strong>of</strong> Belmawr; a brother, C, Joseph HarUns <strong>of</strong><br />

Sea Isle dry; three sisters, Catherine carr <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />

and Gertrude Cavanaugh <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh, Pa I 1 and Union<br />

(Tuesday) at Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel Church. Burial will<br />

be in Seaside Cemetery, Arrangements are by the Chester J<br />

Wmberg Funeral Home.<br />

Paul Kauffman, 88; was <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />

in Masonic organization<br />

WIST CAPlMAY-PauIC.Kautoin.ll, rfiu W. FJrst<br />

Av., died Aug. 25 in Burdette Tamlln Memorial Hospital In<br />

ape May Court House,<br />

Born In Trenton, he lived here for 23 years.<br />

He was a retired dvil engineer Ior the city <strong>of</strong> Itaton.<br />

Mr. Kauf&nim was a member <strong>of</strong> Ape Island Masonic<br />

Omsistory <strong>of</strong> West GoUlijpwogd, the ape May County<br />

Masonic Mutual Assistance Association and the Crescent<br />

He Is iiu-vivid by two ima, P. Douglas and Wayni, both <strong>of</strong><br />

Vinaland; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br />

Public Notict Public Notice<br />

NOTICE OP DECISION OF<br />

OHOINANCE NO 11-11 PLANNINO lOdRD<br />

iHii orainanci wa. HUM sn TS *HBM IT M » v eQNEiBNi<br />

techniques that may help save lomen psmt. N«W Jen.». wai huN,<br />

anmeone'fi lffe **" •ppiitaiion »as grmtH wwti.<br />

„ " ' ' " • • aetiiion ii on I" "-—-"-'"*•— '-<br />

Class size Is limited; pre- imiwn m «<br />

ngistotton Is requlrei •.•;»';>•»>>, „,,<br />

65J-3543. •-..IT.P.F.U.M<br />

THESALTYD<br />

! | Grooming ft Pet Supplies<br />

Scott<br />

4MAiburyAv<br />

led pit* Water a Cat<br />

WASH * BI -E PET BEDS -<br />

Kltty Ku B#dsBM The Cudtfltr,<br />

Ivlilon on<br />

RlKITNU Igl I commonly Hewn it 17<br />

«i*ay, famen Falnl, New jan«v.<br />

Dennis Jones Sr,;<br />

minibus driver here !<br />

Dennlj 0, Jones Sr., (fi. <strong>of</strong> 2414 Asbury Av. died Aug. 30 u<br />

Philadelphia's Veterans-Hospital. •<br />

A municipal minibus driver here, Mr. Jones was a Worty<br />

yen* ' X J<br />

He is survived by tlifee-M^s, Dennis 0. Jr. <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

brothers, William Rodgers <strong>of</strong> Dover, Del., and Jose]<br />

Rodgera <strong>of</strong> Pennsauken; a sister, Iris Dewey <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qi<br />

Md.; and five grandchildren.<br />

tQtt, #1<br />

Wlmberg Funeral Home, 201 Asbury Av. Burial will be in the<br />

Cape May County Veterans Cemetery.<br />

Friends may call at the funeral home an hour before<br />

services. Memorial contributlau may be nude to tlf<br />

American Cancer Society. *<br />

the first teeijire In its fall Society i-— • . ...<br />

series i pjn. Wednwday, strong interest In |the<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>t. 4 in the public meeting restoration and pr<br />

Library oh Mechanic Street In<br />

ape May Court House,<br />

Speaking on the topic<br />

"CoHeeting Jerseyana" wlB<br />

be David C. Munn <strong>of</strong> Oierry<br />

Hill. Director <strong>of</strong> toe Cherry<br />

fflU Ftee Public Ubrary, he Is<br />

Munn has been a contributing<br />

editor and<br />

author-co-author <strong>of</strong> nttn;<br />

historical publications ind<br />

many <strong>of</strong> his articles fend<br />

reviews have been published^!<br />

to New Jersey pertodlealB, |<br />

Public Notice \<br />

(««ini a! a metl.no oi council PuWit Nuliea ii hereby alvtn lo ail<br />

i me ism flay ol Auguil, Ills ana Ptruni nut a PuUllt HHrlni Hit MM<br />

men up (or iKond raMinf ana on Auguit If, 1MI It wRICIi Maplng an<br />

Marina 31 a mntlna ol laid appLlsalian lor tin plan approval for<br />

public<br />

I tg g|<br />

! naii on tm fit, oa, si gi Augiisl, Aug prbpaiafl<br />

Ceunril Chamberi, (tfy Hill<br />

t.j.IT.F.P.li.li<br />

1 Public Notice<br />

ftstayrani and fhipi sn bidl<br />

CHABLES AND CONNOR<br />

I1Y Hail, ai 1115 !fll 2 commonly knswn at Sail ani<br />

SHERIFF'S IAL1<br />

Altirnayi al Law<br />

lay AvemiM, strngri Mini, New jar by virtu, ol a Writ oi latniiioii lay Avenu. at Filth {treat<br />

Martha" My, wai haart.<br />

Itluid out ol tht Superior court ol N.w<br />

Lorelta C M.rjhill<br />

Otian CHy, Nttt J.riey MiH<br />

Ciwcitrk *«W appliealien wu grlnlM whlcl<br />

J.'i.y, Chanury DIvliiMi, q«p« M.y UN) ItflM! i<br />

d.ciiion ii an Ilia and available lor in<br />

County. Dock.! No, F 11 If, Inirain,<br />

istetlM In IN Municipal Building<br />

pandinl, wherein THE HOWARD<br />

Attorn.y> lor Flalntilll J<br />

•ulHIng silica, ol lamer! point, N—<br />

SAVINGS BANK, a New J.ney cor<br />

KENNETH R METIM , ana<br />

p<strong>of</strong>.tlon il 111. Flllntll! md WILL I AIM THfLMA t, MEYEBS, (ill Mia, VI.<br />

NOTICE OF BICIS1OH OF<br />

Cindy Plum<br />

A, ITSOHLi ynmarried, «i al iff Ihi RflOlP 1INAN MUNMN ' iltd<br />

PLAHNINS BOARD<br />

Sacretanf la tlu Bojrd<br />

Oilindanli. I itell H I ll l FUNELOPI i, MUNOAN, Ml * Mia,<br />

TO WHOM UmiTCONClRN<br />

DATKD at Somtrl Feint, NtW JlrUy<br />

puelig v«ndut on:<br />

CENTRAL FEDERAL SAVINS<br />

Public Holies II h.ttby given to 111 init iftn day gi Auguii, ifis<br />

WEDNIiDAV,<br />

JACK PARKS and JOHN MCEVS<br />

perssni that a FubliE Hearing w« h, h.ld<br />

1 . .<br />

RICHARD TAYLOR and UjNDA<br />

TSTLOS, nil wilt. j<br />

CHANCERY DIVISION 1<br />

«*,I>E M*¥ COUNT* *<br />

Mckat No. p-llff.il<br />

NOTICE TO ABSENT CIFENPANT!<br />

TMi 1TATE OP NBW JERSEY T8i<br />

RAOIP JINAN MUNGAW t.and<br />

PENELOPE J. MUNOAN, Mi will.<br />

* are Hereby tummoned* and<br />

•it ID larva upon EnarlM and<br />

, Plalnllllr allorn.yi whMa ad-<br />

II lay Av.nut at Fifth ifrHt,<br />

n <strong>City</strong>. New Jtnay om«. an An<br />

ana tut nannaaitirly line gl N<br />

tr ts iht complaint, Hi** In a civil<br />

Slrtat Itg faat wide), ant prgcHdina,<br />

Action, in which Kinnatn R, nWrarb<br />

Ihencc (I) norlhwMHrly larniins an<br />

anil TBalma J. Mey.ri, hit wife, M M<br />

angle tl the right with Scaan But ol ft<br />

Plaintlllt. and Raglp ilnan Mvngai andl<br />

deor.ai t minutii t!0H teat to a paint.<br />

Mid point balni In the iMtha'iterlv FmJerai sailnai, JacH Fartil an(f John<br />

line »l Lol IDA.<br />

McEvoy. Richard Tjylot and Linda<br />

tnanca 111 ngrtMaliariy In tha olvlilon Taylor, nil w!M, In tha MfhMMH,<br />

una Mtwatn Lou iii and utA ii.rii pending in the Superior Coun aMNaw<br />

leal lo ( point, uia paint Mlna in th* Jiniir, ehanciry Bivllitn, CapVMay<br />

dlvlnonline M M M Loli lll.no liaal County, and hearing Dock.l No. lfo»»th(<br />

Mnl ol InltTHCtlon at uld dl»l»lon •J, within IWtty-llw. |UI da,l tlMr tht<br />

>lna With flu aruluoti lina Mtwian Lots PUBiiutiM UN lura<strong>of</strong>. aiclglNw al<br />

390-7491 Ocsan <strong>City</strong>, N.J. Cindy Plntui<br />

The 802i:<br />

A plain poper copier iiKorporafing<br />

t?i MTM [•!'. VI<br />

in the world <strong>of</strong> a cost that's unbeatable.<br />

Monthly least $7 COO<br />

purchase only < ff p<br />

I CALL FOR A<br />

S H H FRElBiMOHSTHATON<br />

522-4145<br />

FINAL<br />

"SERVICE FIRST<br />

Fall Semester<br />

Registration<br />

^\f%W]<br />

561-4400<br />

inn 3ftn day «l auguit, IN!<br />

••i.ir.p FM'I<br />

PUGUCUOTICE<br />

TM undei-ilonM Mi appliad to Iht<br />

Qctan eity (Ming Board ol ASjuitnunt<br />

lor raar yard varlann, lor Ih. Milding,<br />

and dtcti, and any olti.r ..riant,<br />

dMmid nentMry by th. (anlng Board<br />

tl Aaiu.lm.nl In cm|unctlM wllh an<br />

.Kpllcallon lor EMitryctlM ol a dutlti<br />

dwtlllni at Block trie, Lett 11 and IJ<br />

otherwUa known .t lil.IJi w. m.nd<br />

lh.ni. (I) continuity In laM north<br />

wnttrly lint II oce.n Rsad IS le.t la<br />

th» point oieeOINNINO.<br />

COMMONLY Known ai II Oca.n<br />

RMd, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Haw J.n.y<br />

(liNfl Let i; in iiMk n.n en tht<br />

M( mil ol tha <strong>City</strong> gl Oc.an <strong>City</strong>,<br />

IT I. inttndtd to dawIM In. tame<br />

pr.mi,., csnvayM n William A,<br />

Strohi, llnsltman, by deM daltd<br />

Ftkruiry IS, ttn and rHordtd<br />

F.bruary 31, 11)7 In losk 1114 el Pttdl<br />

lor Cap. May County, P.O. IBM.<br />

Tht apprtilfnati .mount, ol Iht<br />

JMlmanl to M Ullllltd ky Ih. uld<br />

tali Ira th. wn ol 1H,M,I| and foiti<br />

ol >1,tSM! gnts tn, Flalnlllls THI<br />

HOWARD SAVINGS BANK and th.<br />

•urn ot 117,111.4) ana coil, el 150.00 un<br />

IOKBTCHUM DISTBIBUTOR5. INC In<br />

tht UCHM plact, toa.lher with Inttrnt,<br />

on III el tht alortuid •uffll, II any<br />

Ihtra may bt with IKirilri l»l to bt<br />

•Mtd.<br />

At the Hint tl tht Salt caih or car.<br />

lillld crick In the amount gl It ptr tint<br />

I ragwMr BUllneu ntrvtl the riant to xll<br />

td<br />

* AUry liilflngar luMar, SaldMrg, Itckar * AcK.rman<br />

, lit l W, Illh itrfal Allyi<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> £ily, M,» Jtr,t,<br />

JAMES T. PLOUSIS, SHERIFF<br />

1TFiiW<br />

117. 4T.P.F II4J.M<br />

.TOTAL HOME=<br />

HEALTHCARE<br />

. • litcfrlc Lift Chairs<br />

' • Wheel Chairs •Oxygen<br />

• ' • Respirator Equipment<br />

• Canes • Commodes<br />

- ilecfrlc Hospital Beds • Beds • Walkers & more<br />

•WEWlLBaLMEOCARt.<br />

PALOMBO'S mi *<br />

34th SlrettoW Aibuiy, <strong>On</strong>in <strong>City</strong><br />

Mort.Frl. e-4,- Sal. 8-9; Sun, 1 Noon<br />

Free Delivery 399-5252 i<br />

Tha atlMt ol inn aitlan It to enable<br />

Ihi Plal/itllli to ItrKiBla M • lint<br />

mortB.se canyayad to tn.ni by you,<br />

you art mada Defendant, hngurtg<br />

are. in tact, the mortgagori S th,<br />

dMumanl which ii ktma iued upM,<br />

Tht property which |i tha tublVct tl<br />

Itill lor«lo.ur. actiH il ItcaiM M tMI<br />

Will AvMiif, Oc.tn eily. Cap. May |<br />

cautity, New JtrMy, Tha nungagi J<br />

upon which this IsrHlatura icflM ill<br />

kaiad wai a martgaga from you til<br />

tunnim B. Mayan and Thell*. J I<br />

Mayan, hil wile, aiMum an Hhi 1,<br />

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TOE SENTINKL-LEDCEll. OCEAN CITV, N,J, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3,1885 j<br />

rt celebration, quilt show, old cars, Pops special coming<br />

TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3,<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITV. N.J.<br />

ByMARKSOIFEH,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty •<br />

JPublle Relations Director<br />

.^Pour special events will bf<br />

Wd the weekend <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sep</strong>t 7 In<br />

ttdi ftrnUy resort.<br />

Z-jtoa OWM <strong>City</strong> Airport wJU<br />

;tp*Xk its 5Oth annivenwiy, tbe<br />

Jump and a paptr airplane<br />

contest.<br />

Awards will be presented to<br />

the best antique, test war<br />

bird, belt ctasalc. best home<br />

built planes on display as mill<br />

as tbe plane coming from tbe<br />

farthest distance, notes Ron<br />

Relt, Airport AuoeiaUetr<br />

;«* its 50th anniversary, the ,<br />

„ Hearth annual quilt show will president.<br />

- step visitors in stitches, the There will be two parachute<br />

Sth J 1030 d 11<br />

p<br />

South<br />

stitches,<br />

Jerwy Street Rod<br />

„, itton will hold Its m-<br />

^tnualrw, on the boardwalk and<br />

?Ae Ocfan aty Pops Or-<br />

fdbeatn will present • special<br />

>P0>t4eaion conctft<br />

> Ibe airport celebration set<br />

>&r Saturday, <strong>Sep</strong>t. 7 starting<br />

;r«l*un. it Mth Street and Bay anL<br />

.^venuo will include A npUd <strong>of</strong> Charles Und-<br />

"eveiythlng from displays <strong>of</strong> ber 8h'» S^frtt o/ St. Louis is<br />

Zdaanc planes to a parachute W"W to be on display and<br />

Jumps, 10:30 and 11:30 a.m.<br />

with the paper airplane<br />

contest for children 5 to 8 and<br />

9 to 12 y«i <strong>of</strong> age get for<br />

noon. Interceptor squadrons<br />

from the NAFEC air bate in<br />

Pomona will fly by over tbe<br />

bay, at approximately 11:30<br />

Thomas 5 Moore<br />

PAINTING<br />

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Tl Vrs, Experience<br />

Fully Insured*<br />

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Call 390-0420<br />

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for over 20 Yrs )<br />

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HOOFING 4<br />

SHEET METAL WORK<br />

BRYANT FORCED AIR<br />

HEATING<br />

212 Wnl Avenue<br />

tUlr. 399-2128<br />

there will be airplane ridei for<br />

visitors. Dr, F.B. Lane<br />

Hataes, <strong>On</strong>, president <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

airport assodatten, will be<br />

honored along with put tad<br />

present members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

association. Admission U<br />

toe.<br />

Wedding quilts, old quilts<br />

and children's quilts will be on<br />

exhibit at tbe Sports and avic<br />

Outer, lib Street <strong>of</strong>f tbe<br />

boardwalk. <strong>Sep</strong>t, 6-7 from 10<br />

LD, hi ^ pjn.<br />

Highlighting this year's<br />

show will ta • Saturday af-<br />

tenioon book signing by Susan<br />

Aylesworth Mnrwin, author <strong>of</strong><br />

three quiltmaking totts. Judy<br />

Mathleson, designer and<br />

lecturer from Los Angeles,<br />

will run a workshop on the<br />

oonstructloa <strong>of</strong> tbe traditional<br />

mariner's compass patten.<br />

Both Murwin and M"thlfip^i<br />

will bring special quilts for<br />

display.<br />

The show Ii directed by<br />

BarblHarrto for fee benefit <strong>of</strong><br />

roe <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Recreation<br />

Department; admiislon Ii<br />

Adding notion to the<br />

boardwalk *:S0 p.m. Satur-<br />

day, <strong>Sep</strong>t 7 wiD be tbJ> annual<br />

parade <strong>of</strong> over 200 pre-lMfl<br />

OMI by the South Jersey<br />

Street Bod Association. Ttm<br />

group's annual rally here is<br />

one <strong>of</strong> tbe largest In the East.<br />

Autos *111 enter tbe board-<br />

walk it 12th Street and exit at<br />

6tb Street where they will<br />

park til dark; admission Is<br />

fit.<br />

He <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Popg Or-<br />

cbestra will present its post-<br />

season concert 8 p.m. Sunday,<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>t. 8 at the Mean <strong>City</strong><br />

Music Pier, Boardwalk and<br />

Moorlyn Terrace. ,<br />

Twenty-seven musicians,<br />

under the direction <strong>of</strong> maestro<br />

Fruit Rufgieri will perform.<br />

TM concert will feature<br />

Music Pier favorites in-<br />

cluding Deborah Truial,<br />

soprano, David Jarratt, tour<br />

and father and ton duet,<br />

Joseph Lanza Sr, and Jr. in a<br />

Bach double vioHn concerto.<br />

San Newell, pWhist, will<br />

perform Debu*sy'fl (Mr de<br />

Lyn« and Ton Perklnj,<br />

baritone, will sing a selection<br />

from the musical GigL<br />

The concert is free with<br />

musicians subsidized by<br />

Local 661-708, American<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Musicians,<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Notes by Anita J.<br />

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Recipes for your time-saving microwave<br />

PAGE 9<br />

^^ESV 88 *<br />

Wus *y Aasociation.<br />

SAUSAGE FILLED<br />

SQUASH ,<br />

oven<br />

A.C. Efflls, • native <strong>of</strong><br />

Cblorado who has summered<br />

here, wU ban his sdence<br />

fiction novel, Woldmaker,<br />

released next month by Ace<br />

Books.<br />

Mi' wife Je*mM$ Is the<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Wiley and<br />

Margaret Nott <strong>of</strong> this dty and<br />

Vlneland.<br />

Jeannette's sisters Mary<br />

Kohler and Ruth Clarke, also<br />

«UBh<br />

<strong>of</strong>fshore/<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Paptr Hanging<br />

JOHNBOLTON, Jr<br />

Free Estimates<br />

399-5342<br />

According to Public Works<br />

Director Atfrad GugW, tbe<br />

dry wiU gladly cart away<br />

sand from development lota<br />

far use In Its paving and beach<br />

maintenance programs.<br />

Rand Is especially needed<br />

far construction <strong>of</strong> a road<br />

between 32nd and 33rd streets<br />

from Haven to Simpson<br />

Avenue, noted Ganglnl adding<br />

and la placed beneath tbe<br />

gwel and partng.<br />

"Sand Is always something<br />

we can use and well gladly<br />

take it," Ganginl laid.<br />

"Otherwise tbe developer will<br />

have to pay someone to take It<br />

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SALES AND SERVICE ON<br />

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A local man was reportedly<br />

arrested earlier tnls month in<br />

Gloucester Township for<br />

allegedly carrying three<br />

loaded weapons without<br />

permits.<br />

According to reports, police<br />

charged Michael DiMeglio,<br />

711 Bay Av., who was released<br />

on |5,000 baU, with possession<br />

<strong>of</strong> three guns — a rifle, and<br />

two handguns — and<br />

possession <strong>of</strong> controlled<br />

dangerous substances In-<br />

cluding marijuana and<br />

VaHum.<br />

Ii very food,"<br />

Cardillo said although<br />

White has a "long waiting<br />

game" she'll probably be<br />

discharged to a Ronald Mc-<br />

Donald House-type facility in<br />

Pittsburgh In three to four<br />

weeks barring complications.<br />

tttfany White, the local<br />

toddler with biliary artesla<br />

was listed In serious condition<br />

following a liver transplant at<br />

Oildra'a Hospital <strong>of</strong> Pitt-<br />

sburgh.<br />

Following mm than 12<br />

honri <strong>of</strong> surgery Thursday,<br />

mtte was Ufted in critical<br />

condition in the Intensive care<br />

* for transplant<br />

The sign division <strong>of</strong> the<br />

date Department <strong>of</strong> Tran-<br />

sportation received orders<br />

July 20 about the posting <strong>of</strong><br />

no-stopping and no-standing<br />

signs along the tth Street<br />

«W6w«y, ieeordJBg to DOT<br />

spokesman Randy Ltathnrrt<br />

who said he didn't know when<br />

the signs would be placed<br />

along the state highway.<br />

Qty <strong>of</strong>ficials requested the<br />

signs in the belief bey would<br />

prevent motorists from<br />

pulling <strong>of</strong>f the road to fish,<br />

watch sunsets or enjoy the<br />

scenery before re-entering fee<br />

roadway, with the potential <strong>of</strong><br />

causing ui accident.<br />

<strong>City</strong> Public Works Director<br />

Alfred Gangini said |31,000<br />

will be spent between 5th<br />

Street and Delancey Place to<br />

replace untreated lumber on<br />

fee walkway.<br />

The remainder <strong>of</strong> the<br />

contract will be used to<br />

replace 25 percent <strong>of</strong> the<br />

boardwalk between 6th and<br />

7U) streets.<br />

To face gpp«"-1><br />

Ui.Autuitini mim<br />

I inttrmMlnt* School ISO.m<br />

• Mmary lehooi i&t.m,<br />

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iHloh School<br />

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I Primary School jissp.m.<br />

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ifltllBrWtefl, the M will Ifep it everi<br />

lnymbei.ea ifrtetl ONL¥<br />

I MORNINS ROUTBI<br />

I aceanafyAfleute<br />

1 HMh icMM em; - i m a.m.<br />

' lina Stfeei 4 Wttf AvenM (At fh.<br />

I Blayareunai<br />

| NI earner <strong>of</strong> itM Streef 4 lay<br />

• Avenue<br />

' Or* Street 4 tllpoer Orlv.<br />

I Olaper Drive 4 AnehoreM Brlve<br />

I Uth itreet 4 Sirnpton Avenue<br />

. NW iomst <strong>of</strong> MNi Street 4 AHury<br />

I Avenue<br />

| NW Corner <strong>of</strong> Mth Streef 4 kttnry<br />

I Avenut<br />

j Si esmtf <strong>of</strong> MM Sfretf 4 Centfel<br />

j IMirinMlttl tclWM <strong>On</strong>ly _ | OS a.m.<br />

• wnl Me <strong>of</strong> centrel Avtnue. Jo" South<br />

[ ef «fh street<br />

I 5W eomer <strong>of</strong> rh Strtet 1 Cantral<br />

I Avtnue<br />

I NW esmer M Jilh Strtet * Cenlr.l<br />

Ayerwe<br />

Prlm.ry and It. AvgntlM Jcboott<br />

— tiUam,<br />

, ow e«mtf <strong>of</strong> iim Sinn 4 w«t<br />

I Avtnut<br />

11 NW Comer <strong>of</strong> jam street 4 w«t<br />

• Avenue<br />

1 Mth 4 wtH Rear Driveway I Between<br />

I *sbury ft Will)<br />

I NI Corner « Mth Strut * Cenfr.l<br />

J Avenut<br />

i SI earner <strong>of</strong> Jtih strut i ewitral<br />

j Avenut<br />

• SB Carritr


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later than Saturday noon for the regular classified section<br />

and not later than Monday noon for the too late to classify<br />

section. FmoA ¥ EDITION, Wednesday noon for the regular<br />

Classified section and Thursday noon for the too late to<br />

classify lection<br />

Dial 1M Mil<br />

<strong>On</strong>« Time, IS Words or Less...,,,.. ,,........ S4.1S<br />

(!0'p«r word exceeding JS words)<br />

Ad Running i Consecutive Times,<br />

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• 113 Ith Street. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N J 08226<br />

Copy 1 mailed in, oiven to representative or brought to <strong>of</strong><br />

flee personally, must be accompanied by cash or check to<br />

cover cost. Copy accepted over phone as courtesy and<br />

convenience to customer, but payment must be received<br />

1 before advertisement will bt Set In type.<br />

In Memoriam<br />

MEAAQRIAAA<br />

in levlng memory <strong>of</strong> gyg ten L<br />

brother Carlran (Bate) TJavIt who<br />

pat*ed away I rears ess today, Ssp<br />

timber I, Ifto<br />

The world Sn€ its untalrrtett.<br />

Iribylafions we face each flay<br />

Many heartache* emtgwad upen u*<br />

What's the pride that we motf pay?<br />

The life which we live net* « most<br />

certain ha* fa »M<br />

Tnere'i a Betwr one awaitlne u. at<br />

m tyre ysu Mow mv friend<br />

sadly mi*i«d by Dad, Mom,<br />

Nate, Lori. Nerel 1 Family<br />

Help Wanted<br />

BAKEB OB SAKlll HELPER - «p<br />

ply In perish mornings. O<strong>of</strong><br />

1 Peltry »!»p, 1141 Hour, *«.,. O.t II<br />

HILIM " T B worlTsn MitT America<br />

Floats part fimt. full time, d*y or<br />

night senior clfilens welcome Phli<br />

Turner's Displays* in? Hawaii **•..<br />

g.c m mi. •'<br />

01-SPONSlBLE.MATURI * CAft'lHS<br />

— individual ft wiM 1*5 infant* In<br />

my home Saturdays, i ts * s nt Call<br />

)««•< <strong>of</strong> IfHBI. IIS<br />

NifB TIM •euHD-Wailreii and<br />

Sub-mater, eiperiantti'. Apply in per<br />

tin, Marie*!. ISIS Bay Avenue. SC *'4<br />

M«l ESTATE<br />

Full lime, experienced. Call far appein<br />

fmefit. Oetan city Realty, Mlh ifid<br />

aiBury Will) M<br />

Lost And Pound<br />

LOST UK SOLD QUARTEB SUE<br />

NEAO OP CUBIST MEDAL. -<br />

Engraving on back net fialra. Lett en<br />

beach in front <strong>of</strong> (Mangers Hoi.I Call I-<br />

1IM4MH1. M<br />

Help Wanted<br />

TRAViLASINT WANTED<br />

EiptrttOM. m Tn»il School<br />

1M,<br />

OCEAN CITY TRAVEL<br />

201 Witt Ava. 3880032<br />

SALESPERSONS WANTED<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

FULL TIME YEAR ROUND POSITIONS<br />

FULL TIME THM DECEMBER<br />

PARTTIME (Weekends) YEAR ROUND<br />

PARTTIME (Weekends) THRU DECEMBER<br />

JOIN SOUTH JERSEY'S FASTBST GROWING<br />

RETAIL STORE CHAIN<br />

APPLY: OCEAN SALES COMPANY (IBENFS)<br />

102 Board***, Octin <strong>City</strong><br />

-ADVANCEUENT-<br />

OtUi Sis*. Catnnair, Prametll Frcn Wtlnhj<br />

NURSING ASSISTANTS<br />

OPENING NEW 60 BED ADDITION<br />

Having nfra unit on your M M now mat tummer II ever and foe children<br />

Ire 6«CK In Khooi? Need extra money for mate thirlm you want. But really<br />

ggniMf<br />

We have OBMiInn on all thifti <strong>of</strong>fering fumble Boun, friendly atmniifiere<br />

end on males training,<br />

NS IXPIRiEMCt NECEMARY. Slop in „ call Lnlie Adolf DON<br />

Lutner an Home «f <strong>Ocean</strong> View, Ignore Road, <strong>Ocean</strong> view. l<strong>of</strong><br />

Monday thru Friday I am to J p.m.<br />

624-3881<br />

—HELP WANTED—<br />

FULL TIME YEAR ROUND POSITIONS AVAILABLE<br />

ALSO PART-TIME<br />

COSMETICIANS • CLERKS • SALES CLERKS<br />

STOCK PERSONS<br />

, Benefits Package • Flexible Hours<br />

Full Training Program<br />

Advancement Available<br />

Apply Eckcrd's Drugs<br />

9th and Bay, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

HELP WANTED!<br />

*<br />

MACS DONUT SHOP<br />

13th & Weil Ave,<br />

POSmONS AVMLABLJ FOR MATURE RELIABLE PERSONS<br />

13TH ST. STORE<br />

Counter Persons, Mon.Frl, 7 a.m.-noon,' noqn • 6 p.m.; 6<br />

p.m midnight. Baker* Helper • Mon.-Sun. MlanlBhf • 6<br />

p.m.<br />

34TH ST, STORE<br />

Counfir PtrioniMon.-Prl. 7 a.m. • no§n. Noon • Jp.m,<br />

WMktnd hours also available for High School and Celltgt<br />

Students.<br />

NEED<br />

EXTRA MONEY?<br />

• GOOD PART TIME JOB •<br />

Ideal Position for Housewives...<br />

Home when, children are.<br />

Ideal for Retired Persons...<br />

summers/ holidays and<br />

weekends <strong>of</strong>f!<br />

APPLYHrtMOHTO<br />

Vv ><br />

Help Wanted<br />

Cape May County<br />

Savings & Loan<br />

TELLERS<br />

WANTED<br />

Marmora<br />

Office<br />

Previous oxparienco<br />

praferred. However,<br />

we will train<br />

Call 483-5600<br />

E.O.E,<br />

THE PHILADELPHIA<br />

INQUIRER<br />

NEEDS<br />

DiUViRY PEOPLE<br />

For<br />

EARLY MORNING HOURS<br />

Delivery <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

NoCollscflon<br />

'8.00 per hour<br />

For Information, call<br />

Mr. Kay 522-3402 „<br />

NOW HIRING<br />

Spring 4 Summer Work<br />

Opportunities tor local<br />

people. Sferi clerk and<br />

arioui kitchen |ob§. Cam<br />

bell's Seafood Kitchen,<br />

3231 Asbury Ave. Alse<br />

hiring for Campbell's other<br />

side and Mulford's Seafood<br />

Shack. Call JW-4337 or 3W<br />

2704 . «<br />

WANTED<br />

Pull and part Urns ilMflMd<br />

raai attala lalaapaspia<br />

wt are IHking fer enerinonal HIM<br />

p#9Bl» WHO went to worn hard n earn<br />

high eommlitl^ni ins the respect <strong>of</strong><br />

fh*ir fallow Hletsnple w« olftr<br />

ooM EOmmigiiefii, a great worklne<br />

alfnotphert ana a Totally eomButw<br />

dlk<br />

Help Wanted Help Wanted Pr<strong>of</strong>'!. Services Genera) Mdse. General Mdse.<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N.J.<br />

Call far Interview<br />

390-4400<br />

THe Flrrail *0.ncv<br />

I4M wnt Ava.<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

FULL TIME<br />

iXCIUIHTOPTOrlTUNITY<br />

WITH LOCAL fiROWTH<br />

ORIENTED BULDER.<br />

TO PURSUE A CAREER<br />

IN CONSTRUCTION.<br />

EXPERIENCE PHEFEBREO<br />

BUT HOT ESSENTIAL<br />

ALDON HOMES 310-3700<br />

WANTBD — Pull lime'pirl lims Bui<br />

penoni. noil,i,,i. load lervlci. Appi,<br />

Wattrfr<strong>of</strong>if fmtatiranf, iom^ri pslnl<br />

Miwten I ina (V ,T. |.jj<br />

•'SECRIITABy _ Laroeii real nun<br />

«rm In Dcun Clt» Ii n hlrlnf lull<br />

tlma icirefarlal help Typing t batic<br />

giflee Iklili regulrtil. wethena) a mull<br />

Comput.r •iperlence a plvi. (all<br />

i»f|tpj!ialfy,j?f.«r,. tl<br />

PAINTBOS _ F^ror piri Iim7 Ii<br />

MrlmiM only. Call avenlngi, 1»?«]!I<br />

f i<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

HELP<br />

All positions- Part-time,<br />

full flmt, temporary and<br />

year round. Applications<br />

being accepted at<br />

Port-0 Call Hotel<br />

1810 Boardwalk<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ?i<br />

BABYSITTEB—For pliatanl 4 month<br />

nlii, Sipt. thru Miy. Four gays a weak,<br />

t ti a. My hema QF ygyri. Gsod pay ler<br />

good urt ang gaM relenncii Call Iff<br />

Mil, »t<br />

s-Mrt time, npcrien<br />

eetj only. ApiJIy In Perion vveilfy<br />

HeniHIiad.eOIEaiteigm'hii QC eo.<br />

LIFEOU»RD — Clrtllled. Call Mri,<br />

Mayart. FlirnUft Hatai, HtltM. II<br />

tiCRtTARY — With ggod aomlniilrlllvo<br />

•Mllli, outifanainf opponunily ft loin a<br />

irffrtilive Kaal lltata Mirnctlni<br />

Firm, tilery ind bsnuiii tommtn<br />

lyrlfa #lfh aipirianfi and pfrformin 1<br />

ce, £11! Mr, Mail, Reiort Markellng,<br />

mi i<br />

- abii Iiworii iii<br />

Q€f I, aooa heuri with e!tcsll8ni Benul<br />

Call m Wit), ?;]Q ta l p rn. II<br />

CMAMiER>IRSO(T- yejriyrjiion,<br />

•icellent heuri for motheri a) school<br />

chlldrm. Call 195 MIS biiween » 30 and<br />

lam.<br />

WCL TIME MsffreB^A^<br />

Ijuiy real aitafa <strong>of</strong>fice with cg<br />

Wiikenili • ntwtt. » a.m. .<br />

]»»0O74.<br />

p<br />

s p.m. can<br />

If<br />

REAL ESTATE 5AL1S — wt are n<br />

taraitad in tdding mint full lima •>!•><br />

rapreifntatlvti. oreal propvrtlei to<br />

lall. Tremtndoul Incentive communon<br />

plan Call iwn Srady, Nprdlt Raal<br />

•itate, mitu If<br />

CLERK TYPIJT — Li. Bookkeeping<br />

g«Kt oppartunlly for tell itartar. Many<br />

btnelltl, til ihora. full or part time<br />

XM II<br />

HANDYMAN — Maintenance wanttd<br />

lor year round potltlan, muif know<br />

electrical and carperttry, have plaatant<br />

dUpotltlpn, be a hard warktr capable <strong>of</strong><br />

supervlilng othert, lend reiume to Boi<br />

114 c/o Stntlnal-Ledetr, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

N.J. tl<br />

CHAMBBRMAIDJ — FtVergTirudtnt<br />

able te worK 'III October, f to 3 p.m<br />

OHKl mary wlin •iciiienl bonui. Call<br />

ntiltlt betwa«t It a.m. and i p.m. tl<br />

LANDSCAPE MAINTINAHCE MAN<br />

- dtpendabit, drmriiKantt. March'<br />

1 1* (MceniMr. can Ken tfMitnard at in<br />

Maj ' - II<br />

VSAR ROUND POllTIOJJeJi/ly,<br />

ftiwrvatlM Oarlu* Mttmikm Citrm,<br />

Naadad imrriaijlately. Apply In ptrwn<br />

Outiloar Work), La»» « llton RMort<br />

OVOW^J V)<br />

T-<br />

FULL TIM! DHHWA1HCB5 AND MANAOgB - Wsrking manafar In<br />

OS ShM<br />

COOKS - Blue Cross, Blu< Shield,<br />

benefit*, paid vacifisn. call in IJs7,<br />

apply if Yesterday!. tl<br />

PULL TIME MAINTENANCE MAN -<br />

BUM eroii. Hut SMiie, vacation. Also<br />

part time milntananEi man, call<br />

Yesterday s. Ito I7SF, ask Or Paul. fl<br />

DIESEL MICHANiCi - He»»» dyly<br />

iriiEKS Hsspifiiiiatisn plus many<br />

b.n.liii call Hi 0100 «or»deyl It<br />

PULL TIMI -TrilTyTes fome nights,<br />

delivery and general itere fieri. Must<br />

have valid or/ver's iiEenss ffvply ts<br />

OX P 0 Boi 1111 If<br />

tnfl .-Jen smnttr Ablt fg h*n<br />

die cyitemtfi ind spgr^ff *9rk 111! and<br />

Ifmitet. S#f( fttedsd iflS iiUry U#p9nd|<br />

en espvri#n#d#d<br />

apply Mahsn*>¥ i o&ftiorsfit<br />

Aibgry A*e. . 0 C<br />

5ECRETAHY<br />

growing fsntail Buiineii<br />

ejliif aMif


PAGE 12 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, TUESDAY.SEPTEMBERS,<br />

in Cape May County<br />

We thank everyone for<br />

making WMGM the most listened to<br />

radio station in Cape May County!<br />

Here's how Atlantic County's Radio Stations<br />

rated in Cape May County....<br />

WMGM .-<br />

WMID.... ....5.1<br />

WFPG ...4.4<br />

WAYV 2.9<br />

'•*, ' "<br />

Cape May County's<br />

Most Powerful Hit Music Station<br />

AND NOW MOST POPULAR!<br />

*Cape May, N.J.<br />

Spring <strong>1985</strong> Arbitron<br />

Total Persons 12 +<br />

Mon.-Sun. 6 a.m. • 12 Midnight<br />

I<br />

i<br />

i<br />

JBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3,<strong>1985</strong><br />

Yacht Club bridge players cited<br />

THE 8ENTINEL.LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />

Irtdgeplaying members <strong>of</strong> -*.-• .-- ** * J<br />

chairman, awarded the alrth. All received prhes. It was announced that the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> C% Y«ehi Club aeMon prize M winner <strong>of</strong> the Loll Kllboume, who has run <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> team had defeated<br />

tteatod the end <strong>of</strong> their duplicate tournament to Peg the duplicate game, was the bridge team <strong>of</strong> the Stone<br />

lament leiion with Wlegand and Nancy Bern- honored for her 12-year Harbor Yacht dub In the<br />

and the awarding <strong>of</strong> mey. They were also the directorship. She will be letter's annual matchpolnt<br />

ion prim Thursday recipient/* <strong>of</strong> Use silver Hagy leaving <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> before contest Prize is retention <strong>of</strong> a<br />

[, Aug. 29 at the Yacht tow], given for top score In a next summer.<br />

silver trophy for one year.<br />

consecutive eight-week For the Thursday night Playing for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> wan<br />

ptriod.<br />

tournament bridge games, Wlegand and Reramey, Bob<br />

...... J.J. BtUwMT Jr. Second In the duplicate winners wen .Margo Gar- and Louise Young, Kelly and<br />

(aided and Introduced tournament were Helen Kulp tland, first; George Mao- Gouth, Drawneck and<br />

1 Bob Hitching* and Lucille - Horrlion, Cadden, second; Helen Walters, Daniels and<br />

bJi wife, Sue. The corn- followed by Dot Drawneck Schelrey, third; Jean Mae- •(Marine, Evans and Hanson.<br />

ore congratulated all the and Peg Walters, third; Eve Cadden, fourth; Wally<br />

dge playera and termed Kelly and Stella Gouth, Runyon, fifth. They wen Vera Turner wag<br />

m an Important part <strong>of</strong> fourth; Edna Daniela and congratulated and awarded congratulated on the success<br />

^ Oub aettrttlw, Jean DlMarlno, fifth; Betty prbni by the bridge chair- <strong>of</strong> the dinner party for which<br />

i Bower, bridgi Evans and Florence Hanson, man.<br />

she served as chairman.<br />

ourse ottered on first aid for babysitters<br />

inagen who take on nsponilblUtles they face, or and medical<br />

rtf<strong>On</strong>! Jobs Hmetlmei What should ttay do, for What st<br />

unprepared for the example, In the event o( a fire a child<br />

hrority names committee chairmen<br />

he beginning day meeting<br />

Preceptor Alpha Beta<br />

kpter <strong>of</strong> Beta Sigma Phi<br />

sorority was held recently at<br />

the home <strong>of</strong> Pat Brawn.<br />

President Barbara Barrett<br />

wholarship recipient<br />

I JITOOI 1 CHESTER — DorU<br />

J S• Bfiinil <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qtjr la a<br />

recipient <strong>of</strong> the 1965 Minority<br />

Academically Talented<br />

Student Scholarahlp Award at<br />

; West Chester University.<br />

WATS students receive full<br />

ttfHan waivers tor each <strong>of</strong><br />

their four years <strong>of</strong> undergraduate<br />

study at the<br />

university, which is aimed at<br />

providing recognition and<br />

wport tor minority students<br />

W IP oSTG S&0WS fluttty Tiffing<br />

academic ability.<br />

fc graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> at?<br />

, tflgb School and the daughter<br />

(f Mr. k Mrs. Richard<br />

Ipnel, she is majoring la<br />

accounting at the university.<br />

r<br />

fi<br />

IS<br />

Doris E. Murrel<br />

opened the meeting with the<br />

announcement <strong>of</strong> the committee<br />

chairman for the 1965-<br />

18 sorority year. They an<br />

Helen Boucher, program<br />

chairman; Jeanne Ptssano,<br />

social; Arlene Druck, ways<br />

and means; Marge Peterson,<br />

service; Joan Bryson,<br />

publicity; Floss Beddow,<br />

scrapbook and Peg Relber,<br />

sunshine.<br />

The following socials are<br />

being planned for the coming<br />

year: October a bowling<br />

party; November the chapter<br />

birthday party; December a<br />

Mexican progressive dinner!<br />

February the sweetheart<br />

brunch- March Is Italian<br />

night.<br />

Refreshments were served<br />

by the social committee. The<br />

next meeting wiD be at the<br />

home <strong>of</strong> Floss Beddow on<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>t. 4.<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital<br />

wfll hold a "Babyslttir's firtaid<br />

course" on Saturday, Un.<br />

5 from 9 am to l pm<br />

Babysitters age 12 and older<br />

are invited to attend %<br />

course and learn CPR<br />

techniques, the Helmllch<br />

maneuver, fire safety, what to<br />

do in ease <strong>of</strong> poisoning.<br />

Heeding, cut* and buns,<br />

fractures and sprains and how<br />

to efficiently deal with fire<br />

and police In reporting an<br />

emergency.<br />

"Even the most attentive<br />

babysitter can fact an<br />

emergency," notes Dr,<br />

Michael Dudnick, medical<br />

director <strong>of</strong> the emergency<br />

room at Shore Memorial<br />

Hospital. "We want to help<br />

them feel more comfortable<br />

about meeting their<br />

responsibilities."<br />

The course LJ being beld as<br />

part Of Emergency Medical<br />

Services Week, <strong>Sep</strong>t 29- Oct.<br />

5, and Is free.<br />

Pre-registration Is required<br />

as *\<br />

t MMMM<br />

I<br />

I<br />

PAGE 13 ,<br />

Weaver, Tarvin to wed<br />

Miryellen Weaver <strong>of</strong><br />

Unwood and Charles Weaver<br />

<strong>of</strong> Samara Point announce the<br />

engagement <strong>of</strong> their<br />

daughter, Susan E. Weaver,<br />

to Petty Officer lit Class<br />

Donald D. Tarvin, son <strong>of</strong><br />

Betty J. Tarvin <strong>of</strong> Barnard,<br />

Kan.<br />

Mju Weaver ii a graduate<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mainland Regional High<br />

School and holds an associate<br />

degree from Atlantic Community<br />

College. She U employed<br />

as assistant coordinator<br />

<strong>of</strong> ""WtHlnififlftnt at<br />

Store Memorial H<strong>of</strong>pitsL<br />

Mr.TarvlniiB sdaate<strong>of</strong> "<br />

Otuaga (Kansas) j<br />

ool<br />

and U stationed with the U5.<br />

Navy In Corpus Chrlstl,<br />

Teias.<br />

A May 1MB wedding Is<br />

planned.<br />

if<br />

Sail Away, *. >>' &<br />

'U<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qry: ^ "<br />

AUTUMN SPECIAL<br />

Morning or afternoon <strong>Ocean</strong> Sailing ' \<br />

BUD'S-<br />

OUTBOARD MARINE, Inc. ' '<br />

<strong>1985</strong><br />

OUTBOARD<br />

Clearance Sale!<br />

Lettoven; .,„ ,^ ,.,,<br />

1 - 9.9 hp rope start 20"<br />

2-15 hp rope start 20"<br />

1-40 hp tiller elect 20"<br />

1-40 hptisoU> -ttrt 20'<br />

1 • 20 hp rope start 20"<br />

:<br />

LIST-. ISO<br />

SALE: US!<br />

LIST- IJZT<br />

SALB1275'<br />

XZ.£.M99O,<br />

LIST-S2975'<br />

t<br />

LIST MOO I<br />

LIST. ZKW.<br />

1-20 hp electric start 15' SALE: 1675<br />

LIST 2199 '<br />

1 • 30 hp rape start 20" SALE: 1625<br />

Prices include prop-controls • height • gai tank<br />

- Installation A sates tax not included<br />

• cash A carry only- no charges<br />

07 W, 9th St.<br />

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PAGE 14 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, IMS;<br />

from page 1)<br />

"I tend to believe that those<br />

who voted dosed or modified<br />

(during the public hearlngj)<br />

It's <strong>of</strong>ficial: Two ballot questions only on the blue law<br />

want some type <strong>of</strong> blue law,"<br />

the mayor Hid. "I'm vary<br />

much in favor <strong>of</strong> a DOS'<br />

binding referendum. The two<br />

questions will tell what the<br />

CHRIST CHURCH'S ANNUAL<br />

* Antique Snow and Sale *<br />

Friday Saturday<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>tember S«pt# mber 1<br />

loa,m.-»p.m, 10a.m. ip.m.<br />

Sponsored by<br />

CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />

ii<br />

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157 Shore HMd.Sonwn Point<br />

927-6262, PiiWng In Bur<br />

MIALS AV»ILA8LI I ACM DAT DONATION «1 10<br />

Thrift<br />

people want to do but I had no complexions In each <strong>of</strong> the<br />

objection to the third question municipalities In • county,"<br />

(ail closed). Blttner said •bout the<br />

"But U the people don't county's ability to curtail<br />

want blue laws. Ill be Just as certain retail activity on<br />

guided by that decision," Sundays.<br />

referendum In November. service stations to penult the<br />

Council mint Introduce in pumping <strong>of</strong> gaaoJlne, adding<br />

ordinance requesting the t£ oU and emergency repair*;<br />

special lealslatlon. — operation <strong>of</strong> hotoU,<br />

motels and guest houses;<br />

Thi governing body !• — •«li <strong>of</strong><br />

Bittner added. <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials said they eying A" taw which restricts drup, lint aid and " Soo-<br />

The mayor said he wai would by to encourage the all commercial activity on valescent supplies;<br />

concerned about the state state to adopt legislation by Sunday except; — newspaper sales and<br />

Legislature's "great In- Oct. 10 enablingpcean <strong>City</strong> to — the tale <strong>of</strong> food and deliveries and new*<br />

Justice" <strong>of</strong> disallowing enforce a municipally enacted drink; gathering activities; radio<br />

municipal Sunday doling blue kw rothivotwi can vote - operation <strong>of</strong> rejtaurantij andtolwUon<br />

km. "There 1 ! a variety <strong>of</strong> on the ordinance in a binding — limited operation <strong>of</strong> — public<br />

-parking lota;<br />

— operation <strong>of</strong><br />

iill owned<br />

During<br />

ajl portion<br />

•nd »i u »ii<br />

ffi %m eiceptlons win KSS<br />

appear on the modified w<br />

referendum question.<br />

WML<br />

Police are assaulted while breaking up party<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

According to authorities<br />

arrested were; Russell<br />

401 ASIURY AVENUE, OCEAN CITY, NJ<br />

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Potatoes jib,&ag 88»<br />

Eastern Rid or Golden<br />

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lib. bag 99*<br />

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Perdue<br />

GMekenBotagna 59<<br />

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Hatfield<br />

Cooked Ham<br />

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Sealtest<br />

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Kaller, 35, <strong>of</strong> 603 E. HartweU<br />

Lane, Philadelphia, charged<br />

irith participating in a riot,<br />

resisting arrest and three<br />

counts <strong>of</strong> assault cm a police<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficer;Curtis Keller, SO,<br />

same address, charged with<br />

participating in a riot;<br />

Richard Kaller, 39, 134 Slbley<br />

Av., Ardmore Pa., charged<br />

with participating in a riot<br />

and resisting arrest and<br />

Jeffrey S. Biel, 26, 4045<br />

Central Av. Lafayette Hill,<br />

Pa., charged with participatuig<br />

in a riot and assault<br />

on • police <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />

The drug arrest came the<br />

allowing day when a local<br />

resident came Into the police<br />

station and turned In 11 $100<br />

bap <strong>of</strong> a substance believed<br />

to be conine, Wilson said.<br />

Hie man also complained<br />

about an intruder Sunday<br />

morning In his home on<br />

Pleasure Avenue,<br />

The intruder apparently<br />

atered the home Intoxicated<br />

early Sunday morning and fell<br />

asleep in one <strong>of</strong> the bedrooms.<br />

Wilson said a lot <strong>of</strong> people<br />

were staying In the home and<br />

the owner thought he was a<br />

friend <strong>of</strong> someone in the<br />

family.<br />

When the nun awoke he<br />

told the residents his name<br />

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105th Year, Number 35 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. j. 08826 Priday,^tember8,<strong>1985</strong> Two SecUons Price 30«-<br />

Cablentertainment cited on IIIII<br />

By ANITA J.SPIEGEL<br />

Sentinel-Ledger Staff<br />

- Intdequatf telephone service<br />

despite IniteltaUon <strong>of</strong> • new systems<br />

- failure to respond to loc«t flh atate<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials In a reasonable an&*Jy<br />

successful^ bi used to deny renewal <strong>of</strong><br />

be company'i ftmnchUti<br />

service contracts to<br />

paales.<br />

The state Board <strong>of</strong> PuhUe VtlhUea has<br />

- inordinate delay to return <strong>of</strong><br />

deposits upon equipment return,<br />

manner; .;<br />

failure to install an<br />

K,<br />

corn-<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty Oiv Mayor Jack Bitter Blttter said he<br />

would consider requesting funds In the<br />

MSnwhfl. Meanwhile, Larry i,, Jarrett, Cablentertalmnent's<br />

low why it inform the public on the progress <strong>of</strong> the company had promised,<br />

state imposed system rebuild; The order was- Issued party in<br />

compmiy needs and inteftl<br />

Dawson, the state<br />

^devlsion cited'<br />

phow cause order for a number <strong>of</strong> — failure to<br />

reasons prunarfly related to problems default <strong>of</strong> proper interest "coverage* Public hearings to ,<br />

sHtt customer service and financial<br />

*' .__, .<br />

,FJndinp reported by the <strong>of</strong>fice include:<br />

(Insufficient cash flow), a requirement<br />

<strong>of</strong> toan approval;<br />

- late submission <strong>of</strong> the eompsny'a<br />

annual report;<br />

GablentertalninWa *1<br />

inadequate perfonnanc ncewm<br />

locally and In Atlantic ti qft<br />

mat the Information<br />

elinqiuents<br />

rom '608 on<br />

ace tax sale<br />

|aty Revenue and Finance Director<br />

Dpnald Hart has recommended bat<br />

o&dals here take action as soon as<br />

possible to Initiate foreclosure<br />

proceedings against delinquent<br />

> •payers on 29 properties with an<br />

| Tssessed valne totaling 1380,000. The<br />

.' nfnnjrfpal pra-Hnn nf tin* tmsea aifimmfjf<br />

( la more than J22.000.<br />

J memorandum .<br />

£ suggested the'expedltlon<strong>of</strong> the matter in<br />

t, order to realize a benefit next year from<br />

> the revenues gained from sale <strong>of</strong> the<br />

_• properties.<br />

' ;?/I would like to see us expedite this<br />

program through (city Solicitor) Mr.<br />

|Qerald J.) Coreoran'g* <strong>of</strong>fice so that we<br />

in gam access to this revenue as soon<br />

• possible even though it will further<br />

w-*4all our legal account," tort's<br />

i noted. "The money will have to be<br />

ded sooner'or later," •<br />

Avt anticipates sale <strong>of</strong> the properties<br />

coud generate an excess <strong>of</strong> $200,000<br />

wllch could be Included as revenue next<br />

ye IT if the event was conducted by<br />

March 1.<br />

'There Is no certainty <strong>of</strong> the exact<br />

aVlce that any <strong>of</strong> these properties will<br />

Ifell for at a city auction but it is<br />

reasonable to assume that we could<br />

expect at least $200,000 from this sale,"<br />

Hart stated. "If the sale took place this<br />

year the revenue would have to be<br />

treated as extraordinary revenue and<br />

transferred to surplus which then could<br />

be used as anticipated revenue to <strong>of</strong>fset<br />

the amount to be raised by taxation in<br />

1$<br />

V'We could also accomplish the s<br />

ji(jrpbse if we had the sale early enough<br />

•i;i9B6 to include it In the 1986 budget,"<br />

he "explained. "If the sale would take<br />

place too late In 1986 then the funds could .<br />

drily apply in 1M7."<br />

,iHart said after proper notification was ±<br />

senttoproperty,owners advising thejn<strong>of</strong><br />

thejr delinqulncy; and impending -<br />

action, the 'city could proceed<br />

wtth'an open auction, similar to the one .<br />

conducted earlier this year on the 6th'<br />

'fifteet firehouse, or receive sealed,bids.<br />

•thither case the property usuaUy, but,<br />

not'neceasaflly, is awarded to the<br />

highest bidder, he said, f, - „ , •<br />

'Hprefer be open auction beaWst,1-;.,<br />

Uke doing things in the open as much as 1 )/<br />

possible," said Hart noting that sealed ><<br />

SoVwould also be opened and read in."<br />

turn to pap «)..«:<br />

ndmore,,...<br />

Beating the heat<br />

The summer season may<br />

have ended Monday, but<br />

Mother Nature failed to<br />

notice ai she hit <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

with record-setting teni^<br />

peratures this week. At right,<br />

Audrey. Becky and Lindsey<br />

Manis <strong>of</strong> Somers Point enjoy<br />

the post-Labor Day heat<br />

wave by dancing around a<br />

sandcastle on the beach,<br />

Below, left, a couple <strong>of</strong> young<br />

ladies stroll beneath the<br />

thermometer at loth and<br />

Asbury at 4:07 Wednesday.<br />

B J J h t J ; j i<br />

owner <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Ice, with<br />

his grandson Kevin,<br />

probably has one <strong>of</strong> the best<br />

jobs in town to beat the heat.<br />

photoi by Senior Studios<br />

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• WUdwood cable may be bumped for hockey, Section 1, page 3<br />

Mainland principal stepping down .Section 1, page 2<br />

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Unlike <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

1 d<br />

investigate the possibility <strong>of</strong> a<br />

municipally operated system. The<br />

. ths state<br />

allows municipal systems has been in<br />

continuing litigation for several years in<br />

a northern Jersey community.<br />

However, cable franchises are nonexclusive<br />

and municipeUties nay award<br />

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pointed by the BPlTs action.<br />

"Obviously a lot <strong>of</strong> staff in the show<br />

cause order Poiat b<br />

but Shiw, who Km on<br />

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PAGE 2 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J. FRIPA V, SEPTEMBER 6<br />

Mainland principal stepping down<br />

Howard Sherman hu announced<br />

his retirement u<br />

principal <strong>of</strong> Mainland<br />

Regional Ugh School. Un-<br />

.wood. eflectlTO Nov. 1.<br />

Sherman has been the<br />

principal it Mainland for the<br />

put six yean. During his<br />

' tenure be Implemented<br />

computer scheduling for<br />

students, computerized report<br />

cards and attendance<br />

procedures. Under his<br />

HANES<br />

AUVTSUPPORT<br />

SALE<br />

SEPTEMBER 5-14<br />

? 8AVE S I.20ON<br />

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1. PANTYHOSE<br />

SAVE S .95ON<br />

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i. LIGHT SUPPORT<br />

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direction, Mainland States Association <strong>of</strong> Colleges<br />

developed an Introductory and Universities In 1984 and<br />

computer course required <strong>of</strong> received a 10-year renewal as<br />

al] students, as well as ad- an accredited Institution,<br />

vanced computer eoursea for "It has been « Joy to have<br />

college-bound students been able to work with the<br />

He is credited with pr<strong>of</strong>essional staff, the support<br />

providing the impetus to personnel, the students and<br />

Mainland's returning to a, parents during the past til<br />

single session from a spilt years," Sherman said "I will<br />

session when he arrived In truly miss their relationships<br />

1979, Under Sherman's to the years to come."<br />

direction, the high school was Prior to coming to<br />

evaluated by the Middle Mainland, Sherman was an<br />

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Quilting Supplies<br />

Save on all quilting supplies, ineluding<br />

batting, instruction<br />

books, and muslin as we honor<br />

the "4th Hopefully Annual Quilt<br />

iMake'sure you see the "Rocky<br />

,Shores Quilt" all materials<br />

donated by Stalnton's<br />

i *.nv<<br />

Sale" (<strong>Sep</strong>t, 6ana?,Civic Center)<br />

administrator at Delran,<br />

Deptford Township and<br />

Columbia high schools. He<br />

plans to begin his retirement<br />

cruising the Eastern coastal<br />

waters then pursue his<br />

longtime* interest In woodcarving<br />

and computers.<br />

Hie Board <strong>of</strong> Education is<br />

in the process <strong>of</strong> hiring<br />

Sherman's successor, according<br />

to Dr. Dennis A.<br />

Hurley, district superintendent.<br />

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20, women's, and petites,<br />

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Howard Sherman<br />

Woman irijur^cHn crash<br />

7<br />

MARMORA - A Pennsylvania<br />

woman sustained<br />

minor Injuries is a result <strong>of</strong> •<br />

two-car'accident Tuesday<br />

afternoon 1 A P Robert Rbrt UsitsU, Uaitikl 18, 18 <strong>of</strong> 906 thrown from th the vtMeta onto<br />

Calmoun Av. Mays Landing, S» •tmt. .}<br />

according tp State Pellet giveri|.<br />

Trooper Chris Simmermon,<br />

on Route I. who is Investigating the ac-<br />

Joann Bossard, 24, <strong>of</strong> 781 cident.<br />

Fern It, Yeadoo, Pa., wu Rescue workers had to tut<br />

taken by Upper Township the "Jaws <strong>of</strong> life" to extract<br />

-t^- onto Rout* f <strong>of</strong>f „<br />

Rescue Squad to Shore Bossard from her vejhlele,<br />

WUter Avenue and may Mvt<br />

Memorial Hospital where she UslUsU told The Sentinelmade<br />

too wide « turn; Siin-<br />

was treated and released. Ledger that Bossard had<br />

mennon said. • "~ '<br />

Boasard was traveling crossed the center line and<br />

Slmmerroon said a.<br />

south on Route i when she sldeswiped MB vehicle. He<br />

mona may be Issued !<br />

collided with • northbound was uninjured In the accident<br />

the completion <strong>of</strong><br />

landscaping truck driven bv and Mid Mi passenger waa<br />

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Five baby pleasing activities • itttrlhg<br />

wheel with horn, ignition key, clicking<br />

radio dial ana gear shift, Ages hu months<br />

reg, $16.50 I?NOW $12.98<br />

5-PC Place Setting Sale<br />

Now is the time to buy your fayorite Pfaltzgraff®<br />

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Heritage, Yorktowne, Garland, Village or<br />

Heirloom. 'Set includes cup, saucer,<br />

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plate. Reg. $18.00 - $22.50<br />

NOW $8.99 - $12.99<br />

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Women's<br />

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Words fail! You've got to see this<br />

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classic to au courant, we have<br />

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Choose from prints, paisleys, and<br />

solids In sizes 6-18, half sizes and<br />

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reg. $60.00 $88,00<br />

NOW $48.00 - $70.40<br />

DRESS SHIRT<br />

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Sllii UVi • 17Vi<br />

Values to M4.00<br />

on dress shirt* by ';!<br />

Arrow and Manhattan St]<br />

In your choice <strong>of</strong> white, •'•*2|<br />

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SALE<br />

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 0.<strong>1985</strong> THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.j, PACE 3 — SECTION ONE<br />

Cable TV firm may drop<br />

»!Wildwood channel for hockey<br />

r H<br />

' By ANrTA J. SPIEGEL Channel 40 is an NBCdirector<br />

when we meet next form. The grounds <strong>of</strong> the case<br />

J1<br />

SttlLl Stll affiliate which carries week,<br />

(that invalidated the<br />

programming similar to "We should have • game regulations) was that <strong>of</strong>f-the-<br />

JlMati coial MTUW tWi Channel 3, the NBC affiliate plan by the end <strong>of</strong> next week," air signals were available and<br />

Sitfftmer ruled regulations in Philadelphia. Channel 65 he added.<br />

assumed to be good," Russell<br />

Imposed by the Federal runs old movies and Meanwhile, the National sild, "It's a hard situation to<br />

Cojhmunicaaons Commission syndicated lit-coms, Association <strong>of</strong> Broadcasters call because in New Jersey<br />

ihwe concerning must-carry "While most companies are and other broadcasting there's a duplication <strong>of</strong> ser-<br />

l)ttadcast stations violate the taking a wait and see attitude, organizations, which were vices by the local stations and<br />

Amendment Locally, we may be forced to make a denied a stay <strong>of</strong> the decision the ones from New York and<br />

Jbdentertalnment may take quick decision about Channel that becomes effective Philadelphia. The must-<br />

Ivantage <strong>of</strong> the decision to 40 or 65 to neeominodate 57," Tuesday, an appealing to the carry rules were designed to<br />

place one <strong>of</strong> Its current jarrett said Tuesday, VS. Supreme Court, protect the local stations on a<br />

ittons with Channel 57, a "There's no doubt that Charles Russell, an more or less equal footing<br />

subscription service which Channel 57 will be on in time attorney for the state Board <strong>of</strong> with the larger networks," he<br />

Moveris to the UHF dial Oct. for the hockey season," Public Utilities, said the added,<br />

I However, Cablenter- Office <strong>of</strong> Cable Television was "Ultimately it will become<br />

Channel 57 trill broadcast tainment marketing disappointed by the ruling a rating game (as to what<br />

Hiiladelphia Flyers' hockey Director Michael Roe said although it wouldn't Join in stations will be forfeited) but<br />

pmes and VUlanova and although no final decision had the appeal process. given the insensitlvity <strong>of</strong><br />

remple universities been made whether to carry "I don't think it will result Cablentertainment, who<br />

ktbll popular among the station, the cable in the Immediate droppii.g <strong>of</strong> knows," Russell said, "I think<br />

area's viewers, company would make every stations but I am concerned a prudent company would<br />

-, '"nils Is a triumph (or cable effort to do so.<br />

with public television," probably want to conduct<br />

Jcompanles," said Sammons Communications, Russell said this week. "The local marketing surveys<br />

Eablentertatnment's general which serves Somers Point, FCC which originated the before making any<br />

frianager Larry jarrett, this hasn't reached a conclusive must-carry rules hasn't decisions,"<br />

Nek. "It allows us not todecision.<br />

appealed, probably due to Russell said It was difficult<br />

^arry stations which are a "At this point in time we their desire to deregulate to assess the Impact <strong>of</strong> the<br />

jluplieation <strong>of</strong> services, such haven't fully considered it everything.<br />

ruling, known as the Quincy<br />

pa Channel 40 In WUdwood, yet," general manager Bob "If they wanted to preserve decision. Quincy Cable, a<br />

Bnd have no Interest to our Piperato said Wednesday, the rules, it would be up to the small firm in Washington<br />

subscribers, such as Channel "It's one <strong>of</strong> the things I will FCC to rewrite them in a state contested the validity <strong>of</strong><br />

i In Vineland."<br />

discus with my marketing constitutionally acceptable the must-carry regulations<br />

: Despite overcast skies,<br />

by early Sunday evening the boardwalk was crowded on Labor Day<br />

Iveekend.<br />

IS IT NEWSWORTHY?<br />

tides<br />

jeniMi utsmnmi't IUHM iN-itn Partly sunny today with 30<br />

3 For 9th Street drawbridge percent chance <strong>of</strong> ibowers.<br />

C High Low Ugh temperatures Si to 90.<br />

| A.M, P.M. A.M. P.M, Fair tonight with lows in the<br />

1:06 1:30 8:59 8:00mid<br />

70s. Fair and very warm<br />

I'M 2:18 7:49 9:10from<br />

Saturday through<br />

2:50 3:14 8:58 10:16 Monday, Highs In the low 80s<br />

Won 3:59 4:22 10:08 11:14 along shore, sew N Inland.<br />

p 5:08 5:27 11:07 Lows around 70 —<br />

Bar. Great Egg Harbor Inlet, NATIONAL WEATHER<br />

sbbtract 12 minutes from high SERVICE<br />

tile; subtract 17minutes from<br />

j|wtide<br />

tN.TJRY SUPPORT VHtt<br />

Mir Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> beachfront, MEETS SEPT, n<br />

subtract 18 minutes from high The Cape-Atlantic Head<br />

ahd low tide<br />

Injury Support Group meets 7<br />

% ASTRONOMICAL DATA p.m. Tuesday, <strong>Sep</strong>t. 17 at St.<br />

JfwMoon..,,.,, <strong>Sep</strong>t, 14 Andrew's Lutheran Church,<br />

Mn in Pergee...,,,. <strong>Sep</strong>t, 16 Pacific and Michigan<br />

M S e p t . 29 avenues, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />

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... Old-lashloned courtesy and Impeccable attention to<br />

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,,. Knowledgeable salespeople who knew meir mefchanditt<br />

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Visit ys loon, and let us assiil you in coordinating<br />

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Display advertising. „_.._ 5 p.m. Friday<br />

Classified, Sports ' noon Saturday<br />

News, Too late to classify..... noon Monday<br />

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Church news, Letters :. noon Tuesday<br />

• Classified, Sports noon Wednesday.' '<br />

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PAGE 4 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDOBR, OCEAN CITY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,19tB<br />

Gillis, White exchange vows<br />

End <strong>of</strong> Summer<br />

SPECIAL<br />

Lombardy Poplin<br />

SUMMER SKIRTS •<br />

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HAVE BEEN GOING<br />

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Mon.-Sat. lOfoi<br />

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Walk ins Welcome<br />

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Storyhour — 10:30 to 1H15<br />

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£PAGE 6 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 0.1085 -<br />

^Contestants arc sought<br />

tfor Mrs, Pageant<br />

l-'Mra. New Jeney 1186 According to Virginia<br />

^Sootcitsnts are now being Nunan <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty, Mrs.<br />

•accepted for tbe preliminary New Jersey <strong>1985</strong>, " Ap-<br />

JSagMnt that wiU lead to plications an now available<br />

Competition In tbe Jan. 12(or<br />

anyone Interested In<br />

•Mrs. America 1986 contest at rnmncHnp In the preliminary<br />

to in Princeton anted, We would like to have<br />

several contestants from the<br />

BREAKFAST AT<br />

ape May County «m."<br />

FtREHOUSE SEPT. IS Prospective contestants<br />

The Marmora Volunteer mutt be at least 18 years <strong>of</strong><br />

Fire Company's flrtmanj age, married one full year,<br />

tieaUast la B to 11:30 a.m. New Jersey residenta for at<br />

Sunday, <strong>Sep</strong>t. 15. at the least 3ii months and VS.<br />

flrebouse on Tuckahoe Road; dtizensadults<br />

$3.50, children UM, For more Information or<br />

Tor more Infonnadoo call application forms contact<br />

WW555.<br />

Mrs. Nunan at 391-1M1<br />

k r<br />

Among those present for the recent rcdedication <strong>of</strong> the Freedom Shrine<br />

by the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Exchange Club at the Cape May County Court House<br />

were, from left: Jack Schneider, club president: Jim Moll, Angela<br />

Pulvino, County Clerk. Pete Chdf, club secretary: Robert Hentges,<br />

surrogate and Sheriff Jim Plousis.<br />

Repeat Ol A Sell-Out!<br />

WOOL BLAZERS<br />

by Personal<br />

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ALL SUMMER<br />

SHOES & HANDBAGS<br />

Shoe Parlour<br />

813Asbury Ave.<br />

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idntehf Sun<br />

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FACILITIES AVAILABLE<br />

SUMMER SPECIALS!<br />

UNLIMITED VISITS for '25.00 per month<br />

plus 12,00 per visit<br />

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g^s silN/er~ solarium<br />

34th & Simpson Ave. (I n Traders Lane)<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ.<br />

Open 10 10 p m 7 Days a Week<br />

391-1159<br />

Paul has left for<br />

Massachusetts, John<br />

W. has left for Ball<br />

State. Debby has left<br />

for Bloomsburg State,<br />

John D, has left for<br />

Temple University,<br />

Mel has left for the<br />

Air Force, Eric is a<br />

senior at O.CH.S,<br />

Mark is still cutting<br />

lawns and'Beth says<br />

she's too tired to put<br />

away all the summer<br />

stuff, so please help<br />

us clear out our summer<br />

items..,<br />

l2for 1 Sale<br />

gg Sunglasses Sandals<br />

Sun Tan Lotion Jugs<br />

Swim Caps Beach Balls<br />

f LocallydwnJV&^Bffjed'N'^'f'^ , I<br />

- .I., 1<br />

, j ' rt,' 1^ "<br />

Wine and cheese reception set<br />

The Cape May Branch <strong>of</strong><br />

the American Association <strong>of</strong><br />

University Women will hold a<br />

vine and cheese reception at<br />

be Wetlands Institute, Stow<br />

Harbor from 2-4 p.m. Sunday,<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>t IS.<br />

At this first meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

year, the <strong>1985</strong>-86 program will<br />

*• nirtllned and explained for<br />

DRAPES<br />

VBRTICALS<br />

WOVEN WOODS<br />

BLINDS 8, SHADES<br />

Wayside Viilagt<br />

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. ?,<br />

members and prospective<br />

members. The AAUW la open<br />

to women with a baccalaureate<br />

degree from an<br />

accredited four year college '<br />

or university.<br />

Prospective members art<br />

invited to attend and may call<br />

8B6-7525 for detail*.<br />

UPHOLSTERING<br />

SLIPCOVERS<br />

BEDSPREADS<br />

CUSHIONS<br />

AAarmora, NJ.<br />

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Fall Sportswear<br />

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Women's<br />

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LnafliMnl by nil »lr or<br />

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track like »«>d<br />

*full> fti iltunilrlpped<br />

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Prenatal program begun<br />

SO&BfflS POBJT - Snort<br />

Memorial Hospital took over<br />

Atlantic County's prenatal<br />

health care program on<br />

Monday win a prenatal clinic<br />

for medically Indigent<br />

women.<br />

The clinic provides health<br />

are to pregnant women who<br />

don't qualify for Medlcald and<br />

are unable to afford prenatal<br />

services, explains Atlantic<br />

County Executive Dick<br />

Squires and Richard Pitman,<br />

Shore Memorial executive<br />

vlci president.<br />

"TWi is a eaM where the<br />

public will be batter served by<br />

a cooperative agreement<br />

between government and the<br />

private sector," Squires said,<br />

"We art turning this program<br />

over to the private lector, and<br />

ttia end result should be better<br />

prenatal can at less cost to<br />

the taxpayers."<br />

"We are happy to be able to<br />

<strong>Sep</strong> In and keep the prenatal<br />

program going. This is in line<br />

with our commitment to the<br />

community," Pitman said.<br />

Dr. James D, LavJa will run<br />

the clinic, assisted by a nurse-<br />

Wdwife and clerical staff.<br />

Fees will be based on 8 sliding<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Burdette Tomlin Auxiliary have been working iince<br />

spring to prepare for the hospital's Horse Show and Country Fair to be<br />

held at the Rx Ranch, Route 47, Goshen, <strong>Sep</strong>t, 21 and22. Here, Maryanne<br />

Bugha and Stasia Estrade, are surrounded by some <strong>of</strong> the handmade<br />

items for the era ft booth, - •<br />

YOUNG AT HEART<br />

TO SING IN PARK<br />

The Young it Heart quartet<br />

will fulfill a rain date appearance<br />

at Cape May County<br />

Park, 2 p.m. Sunday, <strong>Sep</strong>t I<br />

ta a varied program performed<br />

by Marian Callen,<br />

Deborah Wlttkamp, Charles<br />

Taylor, Jim Pickering and<br />

Florence Magutre, accompanist.<br />

Stork report<br />

Families from mis area<br />

receiving congratulations for<br />

new arrivals at the stork club<br />

<strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial Hospital<br />

are;<br />

James and Victoria<br />

(Doran) Hensbaw <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Oty, a son, Ang; 81,<br />

William and . Barber<br />

furniture & accessories, at Low Sensible Prices<br />

Wicker Settee Set<br />

starting at<br />

Mid eliewhore S559 28900<br />

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OcejnCltyNJ.<br />

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3880587<br />

Mon. Sat. 10 To 5<br />

Division <strong>of</strong> PubUc Health m<br />

forced to eloie its program at<br />

SUUwater In Northfield. At<br />

the Mini time, the Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong>. Medical Center also<br />

dosed Its prenatal clinic.<br />

"The problem we faced just<br />

three months ago has bees<br />

resolved. In fact, tin scope<br />

and qualify <strong>of</strong> service will be<br />

scale, according to ability to better than ever," Squire?<br />

pay.<br />

said. "Prenatal services will<br />

Under .the agreement be provided In a hospital<br />

between the county and Kiting and the program In-<br />

hospital, Atlantic County will cludes delivery. We never bad<br />

contribute $120,000 to the the facilities to handle<br />

prenatal program per year. childbirth at our clinic.<br />

Shore Memorial <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

estimate the program's cost<br />

"We are very happy to<br />

at $220,000.<br />

enter Into this cooperative<br />

effort with Shore Memorial,"<br />

The county had been<br />

seeking a new prenatal cart<br />

he continued, "We are con-<br />

provider since May, when the<br />

fident that the people who<br />

need this service will receive<br />

better care flan ever before<br />

and the burden on Atlantic<br />

County taxpayers will be<br />

reduced."<br />

(Drzewicki) Regotti <strong>of</strong> Unwood,<br />

a son, Aug. 22.<br />

Mark and Jacqueline<br />

(Tobin) Juliano <strong>of</strong> Linwood, a<br />

daughter, Aug. 22.<br />

Samuel and Lynda<br />

(Cournoyer) Botta, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Qty, a son, Aug. 23.<br />

' Fred-anS Kristine(Smith)i<br />

B«*l*tomipia'aiBfl &m&<br />

Aug. 24.<br />

Charles and Janice<br />

LUMBER CO.<br />

Mental health<br />

seminar is set<br />

Hit Atlantic County Mental<br />

Health Association and<br />

Stockton State College are cosponsoring<br />

a one-day<br />

workshop <strong>Sep</strong>t, 28 from 9 a.m.<br />

to 2 p.m. at Stockton.<br />

Topics such as stress,<br />

differences in behavior<br />

patterns and community<br />

involvement will be presented<br />

by Dr. Dave Burdlck, Jamie<br />

Fiola, Dr. Lee Hozter and<br />

Paul Lyons.<br />

The cost <strong>of</strong> the seminarist<br />

per person which includes<br />

materiab and bruch. For<br />

further information and<br />

registration, call 344-8335.<br />

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Petersburg, a ion, Aug. 25.<br />

Richard and Leslie<br />

(Murphy) Veil <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

a daughter, Aug. 71.<br />

Thomas and Susan (Blong)<br />

Sebiffler «t <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, a<br />

fa,$..i (Sch.<br />

mincke) Conger <strong>of</strong> Northfield,<br />

a son, Aug. 27,<br />

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,<strong>1985</strong><br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />

Registration underway for Carey races Oct. 19<br />

Entries are now being<br />

^tortrentonCawy<br />

Half Marathon and Women's<br />

HOO-MettF mees on Saturday,<br />

Oet 19.<br />

Bach year these two run.<br />

ring event* attract over 600<br />

runneri from Maine to<br />

Florida.<br />

The MOO-meter race for<br />

women begira at 9:30 a.m.<br />

and is run completely on the<br />

boardwalk, starting at Bth<br />

Street with a loop at 22nd<br />

Street.<br />

Former Umcher-coach I,<br />

Fenton Cany, the <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />

barter, fires Ihe gun at 10:80<br />

a.m. to start the halfmarathon<br />

with male and<br />

female runner* pounding the<br />

pavement through the island<br />

Mustang Band<br />

returns from<br />

Kutztown<br />

and along the ocean on the<br />

beach in their final leg <strong>of</strong> the<br />

13.1-mile race.<br />

Bach entrant receives a<br />

long-flleeve T-«hh-t and the<br />

first 200 to pre-register also<br />

receive a travel mug,<br />

The first 10 male and first<br />

five female finishers in the<br />

half-marathon are awarded<br />

an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> "Piece <strong>of</strong> toe<br />

Walk." OlymplcHityle medals<br />

will go to the first three<br />

finishers in 15 different age<br />

categories.<br />

In the Women's 5000-Meter<br />

Race, the tint five finishers' E. Fenton Carey waits<br />

receive the "Pleee <strong>of</strong> the at the finish line after<br />

Walk" andthe<br />

top three starting the race.<br />

runners in nine different age<br />

groups are awardtd medals.<br />

Then are special team<br />

•wards for.thi flnt place<br />

men's, and women's teams In<br />

the half-marathon. --<br />

To register before Oct. 11,<br />

call city sports director<br />

Wendy Bruno at I9M1H eit.<br />

2W or write: <strong>Ocean</strong> CUy<br />

Recreation Department, P.O.<br />

Boi 570, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, 08226.<br />

Entries will be accepted on<br />

race day, 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. it<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sporti and<br />

Ovle Center, 6th Street <strong>of</strong>f the<br />

boardwalk. Pre-race<br />

registration la $5 per perron<br />

poet-reglatraUon fee la |7. This was the start <strong>of</strong> last year's women's SOOO-ineter race.<br />

School lunches available to all public school students<br />

The Kutztown (Pa.) more thin- 200 awards In<br />

University campus usually la various competitions. The<br />

• quiet place to visit during band competes in the Tour-<br />

the summer. The north nament <strong>of</strong> Bands circuit, the<br />

Tbe county superintendent following Information on the Households are required to The school will advise<br />

campus, «lte <strong>of</strong> most <strong>of</strong> the largest circuit <strong>of</strong> competition<br />

<strong>of</strong> schools has announced that application: Names <strong>of</strong> all report Increases In household parents as to their child's<br />

classroom buildings, lends for bands in the United States<br />

tow cost, nutritious luncheshousehold<br />

members; Social income <strong>of</strong> over $50 per month eligibility within 10 working<br />

I Itself to an atmosphere Last year, the Mustang Band<br />

are available to all children Security numbers <strong>of</strong> all adult or |800 per year and days <strong>of</strong> receipt <strong>of</strong> the ap-<br />

conducive to study.<br />

captured first place in<br />

enrolled In area public household members or a decreases In household size. plication. Any parent<br />

Recently however, tbe Chapter die, which raven all<br />

schools. In addition, meals statement that the household The information provided dissatisfied with the eligibility<br />

south campus haa been filled <strong>of</strong> southern New Jersey. The<br />

will be provided free or at a member does not possess one j by parents on the application determination may contact<br />

with the sound <strong>of</strong> trumpets, band was mini in Group<br />

greatly reduced price to Mai household Income listed wQl be kept confidential and the school to request an in-<br />

drums and other musical Three, covering the Atlantic<br />

children from households by the amount received by will be used only for theformal<br />

conference or may<br />

Instruments — the Mustang Coast.<br />

whose gross Incomes are at or each household member and purpose <strong>of</strong> determining appeal the decision by<br />

Band <strong>of</strong> Mainland Regional Caning back to Kutztown<br />

below specific levels. the type <strong>of</strong> Income it is; and eligibility.<br />

requesting a formal hearing.<br />

Mgh School from Unwood. has been a bit nostalgic for<br />

Applications far free and fee signature <strong>of</strong> an adult<br />

According to Michael Sk-<br />

Skwarlo, who recall* playing<br />

reduced price meals wen household member certifying<br />

warlo, director <strong>of</strong> bands for<br />

In Use parade for the Kutttown<br />

sent to the households <strong>of</strong> all Oat the information provided<br />

GROSS INCOME ELIGIBILITY GUIDELINES<br />

the high school, the university<br />

Folk Festival in the mld-USfli<br />

children enrolled in theto<br />

correct.<br />

(as announced By Unitgd Statst Department <strong>of</strong> Agriculture!<br />

in southeastern Pennsylvania<br />

when he was in the U.S. Navy<br />

schools.<br />

was selected as the site for tbe<br />

as a recruit.<br />

Foster ehlldrtn are also rwKn,ni,ttm<br />

bud amp an the recom- "Navy recruiters combed dlgihle for free or reduced<br />

mendation <strong>of</strong> Kelly Green, a fee Lehlgh Valley for service<br />

recent KtJ graduate and a personnel and get together a<br />

former member <strong>of</strong> the whole battalion," he<br />

Mustang Band. Miss Green Is remembers. "After the<br />

en the band staff.<br />

festival parade, the battalion<br />

iw :<br />

was sworn In at the festival<br />

Skwarlo 1600114 the ana<br />

and became known as tbe<br />

and liked what he saw in the<br />

Dlstelflnk Battalion," he<br />

I way <strong>of</strong> residence halls, dining<br />

recalled.<br />

facilities and recreational "It is interesting to me Oat<br />

teas, so the band changed its I have returned to th« area,"<br />

location from Mount St. Skwarlo commented, adding:<br />

Mary's College.<br />

"Kutztown has been In my<br />

A total <strong>of</strong> 79 students and<br />

memory all <strong>of</strong> those years, I<br />

T m m 0 C J U A bearing can be arranged tapt private.<br />

by calling or writing the chief Children who receive frw<br />

school administrator In die or reduced price U<br />

local school district Parents teneflti are treated tte<br />

may call tbe local achool for at ddldren who par fir<br />

further information on these meala. Rtrenta who belliff t<br />

programs.<br />

' (hey have been OtrrtnimM<br />

<strong>On</strong>ce determinations an asiimtareadriaedto witt*<br />

completed, school <strong>of</strong>ficial* fcdUtet t th B t f<br />

are required to verify a d Agriculture, Wajttnatoa,<br />

minimum <strong>of</strong> three percent <strong>of</strong><br />

the approved free and nemo.<br />

reduced price applications on<br />

file.<br />

In the operation <strong>of</strong> chlM MARCO'S<br />

nutrition programs, no child CWLDRENSHOP<br />

HOUSEHOLD<br />

INCOME<br />

wfll be discriminated against<br />

-<br />

price meals.<br />

REUNION SEPT. »<br />

because <strong>of</strong> race, color, aex, 25% OFF<br />

Application forms are <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School<br />

Annual Month (y<br />

handicap, national origin, age<br />

Weekly<br />

available at the school and class <strong>of</strong> 1975 will hold its 10th<br />

S9.713 $810<br />

or ability to pay. Also, tbe Orig, Price ,<br />

$187<br />

may be filled at any time reunldn at 8 pan. Friday,<br />

$13,043 11.087<br />

names <strong>of</strong> those receiving free ALL WINTER,.<br />

during tbe school year, If a <strong>Sep</strong>t. 27 at the Create Bay<br />

$16,373 SI,MS<br />

or reduced price meals will be<br />

$315<br />

OUTERWEAR<br />

household member becomes Country Club In Somers Point:<br />

$1,642<br />

unemployed, or the household The affair will be informal<br />

$23,033 SI .HO<br />

with hers d'oeuvres and buffet<br />

$26,343 $2,197<br />

OPEN SUNDAY<br />

supplied<br />

129,493 $3,475<br />

$33,023 i2,7SS<br />

should contact the school so<br />

sat an children receive the<br />

1 'I • ? II .1 b&AumCiad<br />

proper Deneiits.<br />

+ 3,330 + 271 + 6S<br />

for school <strong>of</strong>ficials to<br />

FASHIOKS<br />

detennfniv eligibility, the<br />

*<br />

3246AsburyA OVEAWAY<br />

household must provide tbe<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> tity<br />

TWa Is where the raw work "me freataent now.<br />

starts in preparing for the<br />

year <strong>of</strong> parades and com- A FREE SERVICE<br />

petitions," tbe band director There Is no charge to<br />

oommented. The band's flnt submit social new or the<br />

appearance will be In tbe Miss happenings <strong>of</strong> your dob or<br />

America Pageant parade, organliatloD to Ike Sen-<br />

During the past 12 yean, ttnel-Ledger.<br />

tbe Mustang Band has won<br />

RAP MEETING 8EPT. 9<br />

Relatives <strong>of</strong> Aging Persons<br />

(RAP) wili present part two<br />

<strong>of</strong> the video on the Aging <strong>of</strong><br />

Parents at 7 p.m., Monday.<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>t. 9 In the Caring<br />

Fellowship Center, Seaview<br />

Baptist Church, 2025 Shore<br />

Rd., Linwood. For information<br />

call B27-BMS.<br />

DENTAL PRESCRIPTIONS<br />

ARE NOW MORE COMMON<br />

Every-dentist, since.he it • doctor, his the authority to write out a<br />

prescription when he leels it's necessary for I patient. But, it has only been<br />

in recent >f srs jhat prescription writing by dentists has becomi more com-<br />

AmfGDNRJlER<br />

e<br />

Apply at Stne|<br />

and Enter as<br />

MARCO<br />

WASHING<br />

• Cleans tflaf dingy, HOMELTTE & McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS<br />

• LICENSES ISSUED, Fjshing.Game. Clam<br />

tine <strong>of</strong> the mil<br />

„ complete AulaDept.<br />

^ on the Mainland<br />

LAWN<br />

and<br />

GARDEN<br />

CENTER<br />

Authorijed<br />

KERO-SUN<br />

. Dealer.<br />

515NewRd.<br />

• ••.<br />

TRflVEL.<br />

201 Wttt Ave. • Since 1971 • <strong>Ocean</strong> I<br />

CHANDRIS/FANTASY CRUISES<br />

ss GALILEO<br />

PHILADELPHIA<br />

1.Z.4.siSMWn<br />

C*U FOR SPECIAL<br />

UtrMNUTEOISCtWNn<br />

It'll grow on you!<br />

Exe<br />

OF UP TO sos om<br />

3990032<br />

&£<br />

^?^J « y,.<br />

, > 'IV *-r<br />

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, PAGE a—SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY_._NJ, FHIPAV, SEPTBMBBR G. UW5<br />

Obituaries<br />

Raymond Sharp Sr,; charter<br />

member*<strong>of</strong> Upper Rescue Squad<br />

MARMORA - Raymond L, Slurp Sr., 74, <strong>of</strong> 420 S. Short<br />

Road, died <strong>Sep</strong>t. 1 In Jefferson Hajpltalln Philadelphia aftar<br />

an extended Unas.<br />

Born in Avalon, Mr, Sharp lived In Tuckahoe and petersfcurg<br />

before moving here more than two years ago.<br />

He was a retired dredge operator, for the New Jersey Silica<br />

Sand Company <strong>of</strong> MlUvllle. He was • charter and lifelong<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Upper Township Rescue Squad and a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Up^er Township Senior Citizens Hub.<br />

Surviving an his wife, Ruth; a ion, Raymond L Jr. <strong>of</strong><br />

CedarvlUe; a daughter, Pat Sharp <strong>of</strong> Norfolk, Va,; iii<br />

sisters, Margaret Ubengood <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe, Mary Mitchell <strong>of</strong><br />

Estell Manor, Florence Bertuul <strong>of</strong> Mllrnay, Beatrice Welter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tuckerton, Pauline Kubiak <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe and Louise<br />

Johnson <strong>of</strong> Walterboro, S.C.; and two grandchildren.<br />

Services were Thursday at the Langley Funeral Home,<br />

Tuckahoe. Burial was In Wesley Methodist Cemetery,<br />

Petersburg.<br />

Memorial contributions may be made to the Upper<br />

Township Rescue Squad, Tuckahoe JffiO.<br />

Beatrice Gledhill, 88;<br />

retired nursing director<br />

Beatrice G. Gledhill, 88, <strong>of</strong> 41S 28th it. died <strong>Sep</strong>t. 3 in Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital.<br />

A retired director <strong>of</strong> nursing for the Sggi Memorial<br />

Hoepital in Ithaca, N.Y., die was a graduate <strong>of</strong> the old<br />

Pennsylvania Hospital School <strong>of</strong> Nursing,<br />

SPINNING WHEEL<br />

FLOWER SHOP<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Family Florist<br />

• MARK VIDETTO •<br />

til Asbury Ave.<br />

Phone 398-1157<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Music Tickets en Slit Here i<br />

Loci;<br />

Visit Your Beauty<br />

Parlor This Week<br />

ty Mt<strong>of</strong>ift*<br />

Established 1930 • No* •d generation<br />

1025 West Ave,<br />

Beauty Culture in all Branches<br />

6 operators to serve you<br />

Call 3991394<br />

For Appointment<br />

Dorothy^s<br />

BEAUTY SHOPFE<br />

349 West Ave. Open Year Round<br />

(CLOSED MONDAYS)<br />

Call For Appointment Dial 399-4319<br />

Carol • Linda<br />

Stephanie • Sandy<br />

616AsburyAve.<br />

A PULL SERVICE SALON<br />

FOR MEN AND WOMEN<br />

STEDEM'S BEAUTY SALON<br />

Bf Hilly HtTvitTK<br />

Open Year'Round,<br />

CaH lor appt.<br />

1520 Aibury Awe. 399-1575<br />

mm<br />

mmm<br />

Born in Philadelphia, formerly <strong>of</strong> Coral Gables, FU., she<br />

was a member <strong>of</strong> St. Peter's' United Methodist Oiureh here.<br />

Surviving ia a alster A. Evelyn Mawhtaney <strong>of</strong> Mean Qty,<br />

Funeral serviee and burial will be private at the<br />

convenience <strong>of</strong> the family .Arrangements are by the Godfrey<br />

Funeral Home <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Manorial eonfributions may<br />

be made to the American Heart Association.<br />

Mary Briggs;<br />

retired registered nurse<br />

COLUMBIA, Pa, - Mary Brlgp, 81, formerly <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

aty died Aug. 31 in the Heatherbank Nunini Home, here<br />

where she had resided for two years.<br />

A retired registered nurse, sh» was employed at,the<br />

ttlumbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York <strong>City</strong> tor<br />

301 years and ierved in the UJ. Army Nurse Corpi during<br />

World War n.<br />

After retiring ihe Uved m <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for 20 yeari before<br />

moving to Lancaster, Pa. several years ago.<br />

Surviving Is a brother James R. Briggs <strong>of</strong> Columbia.<br />

Burial was in Mt. Union (Pa.) Cemetery.<br />

Jessie Plate, 81<br />

Jessie E. Plate, ii, <strong>of</strong> 2M4 Simpson Av, died <strong>Sep</strong>t. I at the<br />

Unwood Convalescent Center.<br />

Mrs. Plate was born In Philadelphia and had been a<br />

resident here for 17 years. She was formerly <strong>of</strong> Jenktatown,<br />

Pa<br />

She is survived by a brother, Frederick Knoeller <strong>of</strong> Den.<br />

frtavUle, and a sister, Margaret Taylor <strong>of</strong> CoatesviUe, Pa.<br />

Funeral service was Thursday at the Godfrey Funeral<br />

Home <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Burial was in Hillside Cemetery,<br />

Roslyn, Pa.<br />

Memoriai eonWbutions in her memory may be made to a<br />

favorite charity.<br />

Letitia Jacki sold real estate<br />

LetiBa F. Jack, S9, <strong>of</strong> ISM Asbury Av.,died iept. 3 in Shore<br />

Memorial Ho^ital, Somers Point.<br />

Born in McKWey, Pa., she moved here M years ago from<br />

Ekins Park, Pa,<br />

Mrs. Jack was a licensed real estate saleswoman and<br />

worked out <strong>of</strong> Bradway Realtors, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. She formerly<br />

was a partner in the J&B Yam Shop and for a number <strong>of</strong><br />

years operated a candy and ice cream store here.<br />

Surviving are her husband, John W, • and a sister. Miriam<br />

H. Bradway <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty.<br />

Services will be 11 a.m Monday In the Godfrey Funeral<br />

Home, 809 central Av, Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery,<br />

Roslyn, Pa. Friends may call an hour before the services In<br />

the funeral home. Contributions may be made to the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Qty Rescue Squad.<br />

Elizabeth Esibill<br />

Elizabeth C. Esibill <strong>of</strong> 817 Bay Av,, died <strong>Sep</strong>t. 1 In the Cape<br />

May Care Center, Swainton.<br />

Bon In Bridgeton, the had been an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> resident<br />

since 1971. She was formerly <strong>of</strong> Rldgewood.<br />

Mrs. Esibill was a member <strong>of</strong> the First Presbyterian<br />

Church hi <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Surviving are a daughter Nancy Esibill <strong>of</strong> New York aty;<br />

a sinter, Esther Craig <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and a brother, Elmer<br />

iCtaig <strong>of</strong> Bridgeton, ,». 4 h<br />

Funeral serviee wai Wednesday at the Godfrey Funeral'<br />

"Bra ton. Burial was in Oeorge Washington Memorial!<br />

Park, Paramus.<br />

^ ^<br />

Ethel Townsehd, 93<br />

Ethel M, Tamuend. W, <strong>of</strong> Swajntfln died Aug. 30 In<br />

dette Tomlln Memorial Hospital.<br />

Bom In Swalnton. she waj a lifetime resident <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />

County.<br />

There are no immediita wrvivn*<br />

<strong>On</strong>veiide services were Wedneaday in Asbury CaMm,<br />

Swalnton. ArrangemenU by the Godfrey Funeral Han <strong>of</strong><br />

Palermo.<br />

Public Notice public Notice<br />

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lor graclayi Using, •iiraartinanr<br />

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fwinfasle, ftM=#M receiver, dual<br />

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laga, canvanlenl la everrtriing. Clean,<br />

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till, !'"• M<br />

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bsytisua larQfiftn eily wanti en ai,<br />

u.l, Mn-.S^M urn., write tan.<br />

PAINTERS^ HBLPBD — Full "lime'",<br />

Neetf iranipartatlan, Detan Clry area,<br />

call nf 0411, i II<br />

NOTICB<br />

PLSA5K TAKE NOTlCC thai BanWI<br />

Bre.dy Hal matt apMlcallsli M ihe<br />

lenln* Mart at Adlnimenl lor IB.<br />

till ai <strong>Ocean</strong> at* tu, .pptov.i ol lit<br />

,m.nam«il la • lilt plan WtlHh Hal<br />

alreaf? bteii aggrnM M «» M w<br />

1. aM 111, ilKk Ml en IM <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Cilr Tai Mlp, whicn ii IMltM II l»<br />

111 w.il.r Av.nu., Ocaati C"r. New<br />

Jeriey, Appllc.nl lean perinliilan lo<br />

•IIKI a imali IncrMM In the ilia ai<br />

Ihe building ana ta taa a wimmlna<br />

aaal, •ppllcanl ails hai r.(,w.il«l a<br />

•arianie irsni till nar yara ietHcli<br />

rnuirtmeni ai the Main Clly teAinf<br />

arainance ant lar any «her narlinca<br />

thai may be reavlna.<br />

A hearing an thii matttr will he MM<br />

at 7 JO p.ffl, an WBDHeiOAT. SIP<br />

TiMlie llth, lilt, in IM Cauncil<br />

CMmMn al <strong>City</strong> Hall, Hlnm llnal IM<br />

AiBur* A..nu., oceaa <strong>City</strong>, Naa lit<br />

ief el wnich limp you may apptar<br />

•IIMr in perian or By laenl ar attarnay<br />

ana areunl any atlKtlan IB oily<br />

haie is Ihe grintlng si mii atplinllan.<br />

All al me paparl in cannstliM •!«!<br />

thli asplitallan are an file In Iha Oinca<br />

si IM tecreUrr ol the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Pl.nnino tsara wf,lcn ii lacalM It lie<br />

Ih itreel ana aifivry Av.nu,, ot.an<br />

<strong>City</strong>, New jeney, and «r« aiailalla tar<br />

InlpKllan durlnj rMolir BvlMMl<br />

hayn.<br />

eanaia L. TIBI, 1M,<br />

ftlT.P.F.ilMB<br />

HI AlBvry A».n».<br />

i 7<br />

ecein CHy, New Jinti on"<br />

ANsrner Mr Banlei iraMy<br />

Too Late To<br />

Classify<br />

STORAGE FOR RENT<br />

GARAGE RENTAL<br />

53rd a Cenlral<br />

Dry, easy access 21'xif*<br />

dbi. qarage*. Excel for<br />

imal! Boat tterage, ears,<br />

•te. Winter rental months<br />

& rental rate negotiable.<br />

CALL 398 5542<br />

PART TIME - leafl al neln <strong>City</strong><br />

ISh t AlBiiry Ayanwi, lf».J»l, We<br />

hjv, apaningi lar male IM limala,<br />

,lock/ullllly and UHl/ckrlcal. «•!•<br />

HANDYMAN - Fart lime, imaii BHHI<br />

in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, FieilBia hswn. niuil Sam<br />

iaait, Call )« 1000. HI<br />

oct i, caii nt*n-*m<br />

.ppqlnlm.nl. ••»<br />

ENIpY A FUN FIIMD HEKEND<br />

AMERICA'S GREATER ,<br />

HERE'S A PREVffiW OF WHAT'S IN STORE.,.<br />

• Spectacular Block Party in the <strong>City</strong>fs Downtown Business<br />

District with great bargains an4 eniertainment<br />

• Saturday and Sunday ^<br />

Seafood Festival -<br />

• 'Saturday and Sunday ^ * •',:<br />

Boardwalk Block Party and Discount Sale<br />

D Over ,40 "Masters Run"<br />

D Sand Sculpting Contest ' •<br />

D Treasure Hunt i<br />

D Reasonable Overnight Accommodations throughout<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. 1 ,*•' %>, ,<br />

COME BACKrib^ OCEAN GilY^W JERSKY FO&A "REri<br />

Public Notices<br />

CAPE MAY COUNTY, HEW ifISST<br />

BEtOUOTlOH HIM<br />

a RIMkUTIBH IMPLBTINS<br />

P»OF£t«ION*L IIRViGlf OP A<br />

COLLBCTivI • •RSAiNlNS<br />

NieSTIATflR<br />

WHIM*!, IM Citi at MH Cltr<br />

Ihfrflnalter reitrrea it 11 "citf'l<br />

reaiHrat Hie graiaiifanal iervieii el a<br />

iMcwiiii in mi lielrr at (siiectlia<br />

. birmmna negelittlarit, (urionn.l a<br />

AtiflKtrallfn, ana mlovntmplovH<br />

^ i ana<br />

II, purtuint la taw, «• it<br />

ayly * trained, ei«srSencea, and<br />

laeclaillta in Iha areai al calietliaa<br />

Uraaininf nefsliatieni, asrwnnil id.<br />

mliiiitralian ana •maleier-ampleiree<br />

WHlelu, Iha Lecal Public Can<br />

tract! La* provio.i ler IM entiring in<br />

te el a cealracl far prsleiiignal Mr<br />

•i«l Binuanl la 1! uailli (II ill,<br />

witnout •anrtiuni Iar tomp.tltiv.<br />

Hddlnai ana<br />

WHEStAS. Iha Cilr Mt aeltrminea<br />

IUI Sruccis, Pepper. aUwlMIM.<br />

Butl.r. O.S.nto 1 Mann, PA. al P 0<br />

•at IM, vineiand. Hew J«ri.v MM, Ii<br />

suaiilied la aarlarm tht ml wart ana<br />

It a> detlred ta tnlir Into a pronn.on.i<br />

CMiracI Milh him Iar .aid iervlctt Bur<br />

••ant la Ian, ana ia provla. Iar Ihe .a<br />

HBJOLVEO By me Sily Cauncil ai Iha<br />

Clti ai aceln <strong>City</strong> af iallswii<br />

A, Sraula, Mini, Biminaill,<br />

Butler, Baiants • Mann, PA. al<br />

VIo.l.Bd, Neil J.'III, i» MrlBy<br />

rllalnea al a prsleliitnal i'Mr<br />

nMMlaMr la pro.W. tpeclalliea<br />

anleuiand tervicai in iha liaia al<br />

callKUyf Barfalnjna nafoluiiani, per<br />

lannai asffliniilriiian, an ampiater,<br />

emplane relalism. The Hia<br />

pnieMlanai lenlcf le Be recaivea lhali<br />

be "»i iirttlta" ay IM Ciiy irsm line<br />

ta lime,<br />

B, The preper aiilceri el IM <strong>City</strong> Be<br />

ana Ihty ara hareBy anthsrllta ina<br />

dlrKtcD te inier inlt a eantrati wth<br />

Aruccle, Ptpsar, Qiavlnaiil, Bull".<br />

OffSanla g, Mann, a>,A,, lar ipeeiaiilfa<br />

Dnlaiilonal unictl in the ileia ai<br />

cailecllvt Barfalnlnf negaliatlani, iir<br />

•oi.nel •amlniitralian. ana tmpiner<br />

tmiiayat rmiloni. ll Itareiaia, tar a<br />

term M ant It! year, wrikri canlrast<br />

ijull arniaa ler paym.nl II the hourly<br />

rate a! Jlily l=l»« lUI.eBi Dallari per<br />

M*r,<br />

C, ThH cantraci ii awarded wiiMul<br />

CMnatliliva MMUtt ai a araieiiisnal<br />

wnici in accordance with the<br />

oroyliloni si rM Lacai Futile Csnirutl<br />

Law aMreuia tut lhaii he in a Igrm<br />

approved By Iha <strong>City</strong> Cwntli.<br />

O TMt retaigllsn ana a copy ol me<br />

ccmlriel lar prMnuanai larvlCM ittll<br />

pa milntiinitf an III* In IM OINM at iha<br />

ciark ol Ihe Sty o) Scaail <strong>City</strong> lap<br />

PHeiu jnipectisn,<br />

1, A espy ai inn Reiolulion •lull Be<br />

MMMMa In IM logal newipapar<br />

snlfnateg hy IM city within ten lie)<br />

sayl at 111 pnugt<br />

The <strong>City</strong> Traatufar Earlillei Hut tari.<br />

it irt ivallaWI alM tiaanailurei •Hi<br />

M chargas la HnanMI 1M BIW<br />

MaiMMmant, piwmlonjl Mrvlcei,<br />

Atcounl No, OHBO-oli-5111-<br />

H«nry S, KnlgM<br />

Council prHldxil<br />

MM I, Hirt<br />

Cily Traaiyrar<br />

Carlliicalian ol Fundi<br />

Biitrea by councilman Elptiita<br />

iecanaea Dy Councilman Melt<br />

TM aBaya rnalylltn wal auly adop<br />

t*a By iha <strong>City</strong> Council ai Iha city al<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jtnay, al a mHlini<br />

ol laid Council duly held an IM Irth da*<br />

ol AUOOII, int.<br />

Lsretla C Manull<br />

<strong>City</strong> Clerk<br />

M,iT,F,P,M».JI<br />

Public Notice<br />

PUBLIC NOute<br />

TAK1 Notice, we' man la build a<br />

Ins Floor lltrata Item an Ihe •(lillni<br />

itrvttsrt al I|ai.gl Msyry tit, mack<br />

ItgiLstlll,<br />

The lulMing it arHMIIf talna vied<br />

•• a Retail Hare «rlth awMrl ip»r<br />

im.ni lintfll Bfl en ine Ihe zna, ina, fmvi. lloor Than ••«,* win fee na<br />

change nv"i»8» ar 1st catttrtge.<br />

iflcafisn<br />

A hearing an Iha •»•«••. Variant.! are<br />

najilrM.<br />

The lollowlno apalicalleni which will<br />

be placea en Itte regular agenaa lor Ihe<br />

ectstar 1, Ifii meeting will then H<br />

dlicuitrt at ine wsrkihaa:<br />

eXTENSION<br />

•aian CiaylM, Jr., Black III, Lou i<br />

Hi<br />

SUBDIVISION<br />

Lynn Thompwn. Block 1MI, Lst 1<br />

ItahlMlnSaptemBtr)<br />

SITI FLAN RlViewt<br />

•aky wiMat'i inc. •lack Ml, Lai i<br />

ctahltd in taptimBtrl<br />

•eaclwalch AtMclatet, •lack nl,<br />

Lai If,11 ilifilM In MfteniBeri<br />

Claylsn Caintriietisn comtuny. IIMII<br />

ll». Lst e llaBlea In <strong>Sep</strong>temkarl<br />

fteOULAD DISCUSSION<br />

Tnu mMiinn )i being aaveniMa pur<br />

lu.nl 10 PL. Itli, CMptsr III, ather-<br />

Wit known II tM OlMfl Public<br />

Maeiingt Act,<br />

Flam isr tna eMye •pplicatlsM may<br />

be raviewea dirrlno regular ftviineli<br />

haun il the im* Enlornm.nl Ollic*<br />

(I IH Albury A>Maa,<br />

Carne L, BictHitan<br />

itcretary<br />

»-a,IT,P,P,Ms,li<br />

ISNIHS BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT<br />

CITY op OCEAN CITY, NEW JCBICT<br />

N1U<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

The nail refyiar meeting ai tM<br />

Scnn Cllf zaning Board SI Mlyilmeni<br />

will M Mid Weaneitay, S.pl.mMr i|,<br />

III! al >1H p.m. in We Council CMm<br />

Bert In Cily Mail, The lonowino appllcailonwill»h.ard:<br />

I, Haynal » Tnomrnon, Black lilt,<br />

Lst I IMrtl • ewnen witd lo CMntraci<br />

a dupln wilh lint. Mcsnd and iMrH<br />

lloor aKM in IM rear yarg at lali IN,<br />

inh stn«t, iiatita in Aytviti<br />

J R.lpn 5. t <strong>On</strong>tCMn I, tinghtm,<br />

Black It, Lai 1J • awnar wltMt ts canftrycl<br />

an addlllan arM • garage at IM<br />

relr ol Ihe slitting rnidaMa at It ten,<br />

trai AvHua,<br />

I, MMah J 4 Ninty M, Sallagher.<br />

Block 4U10) Lai ] • awner wlihes te<br />

conitrucl a lacsM ilsar aMItian ts IM<br />

eilltlng iinfie lamlly H I at «|g<br />

AsBury Airenua,<br />

4 Beraniy llanlan, Bisck mi, Lst<br />

17 swntr wMMi la cMilrsci a dsalai<br />

an Ihi averagt alignment si !M itntc.<br />

lur.i In Mil Mack lo be IseatH at nil<br />

weiley Avenua,<br />

I, Jimn M, MRingar, jr., Blacl<br />

17«, Lou It a II • ewnar »HM> lo can.<br />

ilrucl a clu(ilt» In line with<br />

pllM It trie zoning Batrg M Miviimeiit . owo.r aiikn ta Irmilnh an e.illlii.<br />

lor tti« Clt, p) Oct.n city IM v.r.nt.i tPOr l.mlly ,1rMlur. anil replace II<br />

Irant na rear and tm i#M »lm i new Mir l.mur boiwin, al i»«<br />

ranting lo canitrvcIrM 01 B»rao« in-<br />

Ih. rear yard whlcr. will Barnil (Mm to<br />

etnttnef in aMIllsn an IM rtar M<br />

IMIr horn, lautad M'Lst il in Bl«t 19<br />

aa iM ecean <strong>City</strong> Tan Map ana alia<br />

knewn at M Central A*M«t, Ocun<br />

<strong>City</strong>, Nl* Jtriay and far wch atMr<br />

yaf lancet at may ia raaylrea.<br />

A Marins M IMt maltar will ha Mid<br />

at ?iN p.m. on wlpNIiDAV,<br />

IFITIMIIR II, IMS, in tha Council<br />

eMmBan il Cily Hail, Ninth ItrHt<br />

and Atayry Awaniic/ ocakn Clfy, Naw<br />

janay, at which lime you may aptear<br />

ailhar in Parian sr By aoinl or attarnay<br />

arid arafant any ot|«cllonl you<br />

rnly have ta IM graining al mil ap<br />

pllcallon<br />

All al IM MPtn in connecllon wilh<br />

Hill »ppllc«llon ara on ilia In Ihe Olilce<br />

ol Iha licrelary si IM Zoning Board af<br />

Ad|ultfrttril which it lacalad al Slulli<br />

Ifraat ana Atavry Annue, Ocun <strong>City</strong>,<br />

New jertey, and an ayailabia far in,<br />

ipaclisn durinf riguiar byline ll houri.<br />

Ronald L. fahi, Elq.<br />

Ml Albury Avtnui<br />

lull! 407<br />

Scam city. New jerley Intt<br />

Attorney tor Patlliantrt,<br />

Ralph I, and srttchan i, p<br />

7. Aaarta O.rlacn, Blotk JIM, Lot Ii<br />

. ewntr wiihet la aga a tacsna User<br />

narags room Isr IM cammaKMI<br />

aip«t <strong>of</strong> a ml.M cammarlcairatMnrilai<br />

ut, lacaled ai liti-M<br />

AlBury A»«i««i. A yta variance! II<br />

rsawlnd McaaH the let it lacaled In 1<br />

Twa Pamiiy Wne,<br />

I. Elian Corporation, Block tW, Lai<br />

H . applicant wlih.i is dnelap a can.<br />

vnienca ttara wilk (iWNM pumpl (t<br />

•hi Jtreel ana Bay Av.nu. A yie<br />

variant* « rnaina Hcani il it in the<br />

Otllc. and Bank lane.<br />

f. sun FMiiprmacMr, Bisck IS, tat<br />

i . awnar -lib" ta ri-tgiaiviai IM let<br />

and CSBVlrt »» Iwi Itrucmrti lacalea<br />

at H44 iM IHI lay JLvanye la<br />

dypflitt, A tiM viriMce 1? rtoulrw)<br />

McaUH Iha lot. ara in a slngl. Family<br />

laiia,<br />

Puni lar tha abov. appliciliani an<br />

avaliiMi lar rayletii duHM rtsatar<br />

MiiMM naun it ma eida Inter<br />

um.nt Ollict at MI AiMry Anaye,<br />

Adeajyata nolle, gl inn meeting it<br />

Ming given panuanl ia PL ini,<br />

Chapter 111, utMrwIi. known at the<br />

TOTAL HOME:<br />

HEALTH CARE<br />

• Electric Lift Chairs<br />

• Whtti Chairs • Oxygen<br />

* Respirator Equipment<br />

• Cants • Commodes<br />

• Electric Hospital Beds • Beds • Walkers 8. more<br />

• WE WILL BILL MEDICARE*<br />

y<br />

34th Street <strong>of</strong>f Asbury, Ocem CHy<br />

Mon,-Frl. 8-6; Sat.8-9; Sun. S Noon<br />

Free Delivery 399-5ZS2<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Laboratories<br />

<strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Inc.<br />

is pleased to announce<br />

the opening on <strong>Sep</strong>t. 16th<br />

<strong>of</strong>f its<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Facility<br />

Cl<br />

UPAY.SEPTEMBERfi, 1085<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDOER, OCEAN CITY, NJ,<br />

THIS WEEKEND<br />

PAGE 9 — SECTION ONE<br />

AT PLATT'S!<br />

10,000 Yards Of<br />

Shaw Industries<br />

"Challenge"<br />

Quality Carpet i'ttSp^'-SiBM<br />

:t fast! If you're ready to buy<br />

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Shaw Industries' Challenge<br />

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cnaracteriitics. It's 100% nylon yarn in<br />

a cut pile construction — and in carpet<br />

as well as furniture fabrics, nylon<br />

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Challenge carpet fibers are heatset,<br />

which will keep it looking new<br />

longer and add to its durability.<br />

Of course it's treated with Antistat<br />

for maximum resistance to annoying<br />

static shock.<br />

A saxony cut pile surface<br />

11^ in your choice <strong>of</strong> 18 colors .<br />

j/-" ",;•;.•••'•"•-Shaw Industries' Challenge comes<br />

i]i!^n;W polSrt rarigirig from traditional<br />

|| ^utrtilt to ^citing contempprary hues.


PAGE 10 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N,J,<br />

A CRITIQUE<br />

Don't miss Sunday's season finale<br />

ByEDWBMER the Music Pier soon become<br />

faint, warm memories, sigh<br />

DM days dwindle down to • But wait, all Is not lost Very<br />

predoui few — <strong>Sep</strong>tember Is soon the'Frlends <strong>of</strong> Music fail<br />

a sad tipifl for many. For kids «rtes <strong>of</strong> concerts commences<br />

and teachers It's back to and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s great<br />

school. For many Halloween parade Is Just<br />

vacationers, the frobefeui around the corner and, best <strong>of</strong><br />

ratums to a arm position all, this week marks the<br />

against the grindstone, and return <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s prima<br />

tor the multitude <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> donna asoluta — the lovely<br />

<strong>City</strong> Peps fans, the lost is and unbelievably gifted<br />

almost unbearable.<br />

Deborah Tnml, Now that's<br />

Balmy summer nights on something to celebrate<br />

frudlryan, director<br />

ocenii vlfy ilmicc center<br />

Fall Session begins<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>tember lifh<br />

pre ballet ballet • |a«<br />

personal instruction emphasizing<br />

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In a pr<strong>of</strong>essional atmosphere<br />

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ANNOUNCES<br />

additional <strong>of</strong>fice hours at...<br />

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Tuis. & Thurs. Mornings<br />

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Seafood Market on the Bay at<br />

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American & Italian<br />

Seafood Cuisine<br />

featuring NIGHTLY SPECIALS such as'<br />

• Stone Crab Claws<br />

• Fresh Veal & Prime Steaks<br />

• Hard Shell Crabs spictd or garlic<br />

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Featuring. Dlnmr3pmia!lsj<br />

• Enlcrtainineiii Wedntsdij thru Sunday «<br />

Saniinlthts, Appcllwn, Nnyclm wrvtid in<br />

Jacalyii'i, LOUBRS — Anytime,<br />

DINNERS<br />

Saturtay, 410 p,m.«JSflay. 2.8 p.m.<br />

Tuertay thry Friday, 40<br />

LVNCHEONS<br />

Tuesday mm Situntay, n a.m, to 4 p.m.<br />

Sunday, ii a,m, to a p.m.<br />

CLOSED MONDAY<br />

Accepting Ainrhcwi Kxpwm<br />

Route SO 628-2841<br />

FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 6,<strong>1985</strong><br />

Early this week the<br />

pearance which contrasts croak through the entire<br />

chandeliers In the Music Pier<br />

with some who seem to beprogram.<br />

weri in jeopardy when<br />

using a wardrobe from Some are very ambulatory<br />

darling Debbie cut loose with<br />

Goodwill.<br />

and wander up and down the<br />

an F above hfth C white<br />

singing Rowlni's Una Vocc<br />

Maestro Ruggleri and the alale» like kids at a Saturday<br />

fteo Fa Whit • fantastic<br />

orohesfra are performing at matinee and obviously their<br />

sound the produces and<br />

peak level which will Increase rnothem never told them to<br />

always done with great style<br />

our longing for their return, enter or leave • concert hall<br />

worthy <strong>of</strong> a Sutherland or Sunday night marked • v place <strong>of</strong> worship before or<br />

Peters. Not only that but her return engagement by theafter<br />

a performance, not<br />

repetolre Is rapidly expanding astounding 11-year-old Hyon. during. I sometimes suspect<br />

to include the best A Font Lui Mn VI at the piano per- that gome <strong>of</strong> these strange<br />

and Sempn Libera to be forming the MoiartPfano people would take the op-<br />

beard anywhere and a moat Qmeerta No, M in D-Minorportunity<br />

to eaae their aching<br />

Aarminf The Gypsy ond the KG 466 featured In Amadous. net In the baptismal font<br />

Hrd with able assistance ftfon received and merited during a sermon.<br />

from Sara Newell and the fine support he got from Perhaps Ruggleri, Perkins,<br />

Yolanda pleueei. Bravi, OK Pops and continues to TVuial and Jarratt are too<br />

hravisslmiil<br />

charm and amaze audiences patient and kind. Toscannlnl<br />

with his mature |n- screamed at rude audiences.<br />

tgrpretationa. The Debussy Stokowski lectured rudeness<br />

Tenor, David Jarratt la Arabesque played as an en- with sarcasm and John<br />

making very wise use <strong>of</strong> his core made a fine dessert for Barrymort threw • flah to a<br />

dear lyric voice and inthe<br />

musical banquet mob <strong>of</strong> coughen while<br />

telligent choice <strong>of</strong> material.<br />

declaiming, "Take that you<br />

Drink to Ato My Wth Thhm Last night a very gracious damn seals!"<br />

Eyn was delivered so and refined lady asked me to<br />

beautifully that there was please mention the rudeness These rambunctious<br />

hardly a dry eye in the house <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> those in therowdies<br />

are only pikeri<br />

and The Singer, sung unac- audience. Every concert hall, compared to the "Bird<br />

companied, was a real tour dt conductor and soloist in People" who are so cheep<br />

force. It did not so much take history has been plagued by cheep-cheep while they do a<br />

courage to do this, but con- the "Terminally Tacky," geriatric leap over the rope<br />

fidence built on hart work and These mislaid miscreants are barrier behind the ticket<br />

genuine preparation which extremely garrulous (par- wicket. Poor souls simply<br />

too many performers eschew. ticularly during s<strong>of</strong>t tender can't afford a dollar after<br />

Mr. Jarratt also presents a passages). They talk, wheeze, wanting all that gag In their<br />

romantic and stalwart ap- cough, hum, whistle and Uncolns looking for free,<br />

meterless parking.<br />

to<br />

Thank goodness all the<br />

above are In the minority.<br />

Uke the Lord High<br />

Executioner in The MUtado,<br />

'I've got a little Uit,"<br />

Don't mks the blockbuster Yacht Club bridge<br />

season finale, Sunday, <strong>Sep</strong>t. 8.<br />

1185 Asbury Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> •398-1S1S It will be as stupendous as this YAOIT - Tueiday uy Qiarlotte Vaughn 120, Helen and LudJle Minna 134, BUI<br />

season has been.<br />

night duplicate bridge id win- i Schlerey and Jean Ralney 118, and Alice McCurdy H9, Jou<br />

ners above avenge for thePeg<br />

Berdou and Gertrude Maric<strong>of</strong> f and Dot Schupe and<br />

fid Wtemer ft the North-South were Jone andBodlne<br />

and Helen Kulp and Marge Gartland and George<br />

SWORDFISH<br />

Qeeon <strong>City</strong> artlit John Banting 126, Betty I.ucllle Morrison tied at HIM. QiUen tied at 11B.<br />

(MAYBE)<br />

whose shatcheg ae- Evans and Peg Atkinson Baft-West players above Tournament bridge winner*<br />

oompony hit critiques. 121K Dr. Arthur and Jean average were Dr. Frank and on August V were Jen De-<br />

DeMnrtno 121, Dr. Arthur and Dot Ashead 1«H, Marion Marino 4,660, Eve Kelly 4,160,<br />

Qinton find Emma Mae Alice McCurdy 4,030 and<br />

Goddard 136 W, Marlon, Ranch Betty Evans 3,400.<br />

OUR 3Ht SEASON<br />

857 WIST AVi.« MIAN CITJf.N.j.,<br />

NOW OPEN<br />

7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

10:30 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.<br />

RAVIOLI •STUFFiD SHELLS<br />

SPAGHETTI* MEAT BALLS<br />

CHEESE STEAKS • HOAGIES<br />

SAUSAGE, TUNA, TURKEY, ROAST BEEF<br />

Fruh Cf/ip Saltdt t Qtrtic &>««^;Sf}^S<br />

m<br />

i


PAGE 12 — SECTION ONE THE SEN'TIN'ELLEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,1885<br />

Besides the bathers<br />

Strathmere guards protect the beaches too<br />

Protecting the beaches to<br />

fte normal job <strong>of</strong> beach<br />

patrols along the cult, and<br />

that usually entails guarding<br />

toe swimmers. In Strathmere,<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the Upper<br />

Township Beach Patrol carry<br />

the protection <strong>of</strong> the beaches<br />

one itep further — by<br />

protecting the beaches<br />

through a long-term mow<br />

fence Installation program.<br />

. "Wt itartefl thla project<br />

iwft In 1WS," Upper Townahlp<br />

Beach Inspector Dick<br />

Aliiger notes, "whan a small<br />

section <strong>of</strong> fencing was Installed.<br />

This year, our project<br />

8b grown to the point where<br />

Upper Township Beach Patrol<br />

dtmben have Installed over<br />

0 blocks <strong>of</strong> the dune building<br />

•The Idea <strong>of</strong> the mow fencing<br />

along the beach front li to<br />

catch blowing sand, which In<br />

turn forms a dune, thus<br />

helping protect the community<br />

from storms.<br />

"We leave paths at each<br />

street end," AUlger said, "but<br />

a small area parallel to the<br />

beach, la blocked <strong>of</strong>f. This<br />

allows vegltatlon to grow,<br />

which also helps trap blowing<br />

sand. Most <strong>of</strong> the fencing we<br />

have Installed hi past yean Is<br />

now nearly til covered with<br />

sand and has formed large<br />

sections <strong>of</strong> protective dunes."<br />

This year's UTBP fencing<br />

program has been the most<br />

ambitious ever, covering the<br />

area from Winthfop Road at<br />

the north end <strong>of</strong> the Island to<br />

Randolph Road at the south,<br />

an ana <strong>of</strong> a Uttle over 10<br />

blocks. Lt. Joseph Callahan<br />

has been In charge <strong>of</strong> the 1965<br />

project<br />

14th & Asbury Ave.<br />

399-6105<br />

LUNCHEON SPECIALS<br />

Includes choice <strong>of</strong> Juice Or Salad and Beverage<br />

'2.95<br />

I Men, <strong>Sep</strong>t. Wh Spanish Omelette I<br />

TUBS. <strong>Sep</strong>t. 10th Chicken Salad Platter<br />

Weds. <strong>Sep</strong>t, nth .,..,,.,... Deviled Crab I<br />

Thurs.<strong>Sep</strong>t, 12th ,, Open faced Hot Roast Beef I<br />

Fri. <strong>Sep</strong>t, 13th Fried Flounder<br />

NEW HOURS: Starting <strong>Sep</strong>t. 2nd<br />

Mon.Sat 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sun, S to 3<br />

ftiriirwrlj<br />

gardeii<br />

L<br />

• '<br />

I<br />

"The Culinary Garden, the critics<br />

pick as the best restaurant in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>"<br />

Edward Hitzel, Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Sunday Press<br />

June?, 1915.<br />

841 Central Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

EARLY BIRD SPECIALS $ 6 9B<br />

complete<br />

Served from 5 to 6:30p.m.<br />

MONi Boneless Chicken Kiev<br />

TUiSi Shrimp Alfredo on imported r*aita<br />

WED; Boneless Chicken Parmaglana<br />

THURS! Roast Turkey w/stuffing & gravy<br />

PR I; Fried Flounder Almondine<br />

SAT: Boneless chicken Breast Dijone'<br />

SUN: Roast Beef Ay jul<br />

includes: Salad, Vegetable, Roll & Butter<br />

and Dessert<br />

399-3713<br />

® Recommended R a m<br />

• AD Major Credit Cart Aaepwd<br />

Dinner Served Daily from ip.ni.<br />

Lynch frsm u a.m. to i p.m.<br />

Breakfast Sat, 8, Sun, <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

from |a.m. to2 p.m.<br />

: •' •<br />

"Lt. Callahan and his<br />

voluntter guards have done a<br />

truly amazuig Job," Alliger<br />

«Ui "The project ii done<br />

during <strong>of</strong>f-peak hours and on<br />

slow beach dayi, thus the<br />

swimmers are ilwiyi<br />

protected."<br />

The funds for the project<br />

came from Upper Township's<br />

beach protection fund, as<br />

established by the Township<br />

Committee, Expenses this<br />

year for fencing' and poles<br />

•mounted to about 11,000.<br />

"This Is • very smal)<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> money to help build<br />

ten blocks <strong>of</strong> dunes," Alliger<br />

noted, ! 'when you consider the<br />

thousands or millions <strong>of</strong><br />

dollars needed to pump in<br />

sand to protect and restore<br />

our beaches,<br />

"Our project Is also in line<br />

with the state's theory <strong>of</strong><br />

natural beach protection," he<br />

added.<br />

"Avalon may still have the<br />

highest dunes on the Cape,"<br />

Alliger continued, "but with<br />

ttie continued interest and<br />

support <strong>of</strong> the Township<br />

Committee and the dedicated<br />

Interest <strong>of</strong> the members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Upper Township Beach<br />

Patrol, Strathmere may rival<br />

them in the future."<br />

Gardens tours part <strong>of</strong>fest<br />

Two seashore garden tours<br />

are slated In both Stone<br />

Harbor and Avalon during the<br />

third annual Wings *n Water<br />

Festival, featuring more than<br />

30 events throughout Cape<br />

May County, <strong>Sep</strong>t. 21 and 22-<br />

The tours will future the<br />

varied array <strong>of</strong> flora in the<br />

gardens <strong>of</strong> five homes in each<br />

community Visitors will be<br />

able to Inspect the bountiful<br />

plants, flowers, shrubs, trees<br />

and bushes that thrive on a<br />

barrier inland.<br />

The garden tour <strong>of</strong> Avalon<br />

will take place 1 p.m. to 4<br />

p.m., Saturday, <strong>Sep</strong>t. 21,<br />

beginning at the Community<br />

Hall, nth Street and Avalon<br />

Avenue. The following day,<br />

the garden tour <strong>of</strong> Stone<br />

Harbor will be held from 1 to 4<br />

p.m., beginning at the<br />

Women's Civic (Sub, ith<br />

street and the beach.<br />

Visitors can either drive the<br />

tour route or ride the trolley<br />

that will stop at each garden<br />

on the tour.<br />

More than 30 events and<br />

demonstrations, including<br />

world class decorative bird<br />

carvings, art show, dune<br />

walks and retriever<br />

demonstrations, are just a<br />

sampling <strong>of</strong> the many activities<br />

planned (or the twoday<br />

festival at the scenic<br />

shore resort towns and beach<br />

areas.<br />

The festival benefits the<br />

Wetlands Institute, a nonrp<strong>of</strong>it<br />

organization dedicated<br />

to promoting public understanding<br />

and concern for<br />

CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

BRING RiSULTS<br />

CHRIST CHURCH'S ANNUAL<br />

• Antique Show and Sals *<br />

Friday Saturday<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>tember 6 <strong>Sep</strong>tember;<br />

lOl.m. • »P.fH, 10a.m.-4p.rn,<br />

Sponsored by<br />

CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />

at<br />

Christ Church Parish House<br />

187 Short Road., Somgrt Point<br />

927-6262, Parking In Rear<br />

MEALS AVAILABLE i»CM BAT DONATION (ISO<br />

M0H,<br />

ttTU<br />

FW. Mac's<br />

908 Shore Rd,, Somers Point<br />

MOH: Chicken Cacclatore<br />

THIS: Linguini,vv/Crab& Clam »_<br />

WED: Chicken Parmagiana * Jl<br />

THURS: Italian Combination **<br />

(W Meatballs, Sausage, Braciole<br />

FRt Flounder Marinara<br />

Includes: Special Italian Salad<br />

and Glass <strong>of</strong> Wine!<br />

Open daily from Sp.m,; Sun, 4 p.m.<br />

Call For Reservations<br />

927-2750 or 927-4380<br />

Superstars at^Resorts<br />

Frankie Avalon<br />

Fabian<br />

Bobby Rydell<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>t. 13-14<br />

Milton Berle<br />

Henny Youngman<br />

Suzette Charles<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>t, 20-22<br />

Engelbert Humperdinck<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>T 27-29<br />

Ashford & Simpson<br />

Oct. 4-5<br />

Tiekiti a) Resorts inn Tickeiran<br />

Call Supercharge<br />

nog) uomm,<br />

Dtscounis available to<br />

groupi el 20 or more.<br />

Call (MS) 340-7693.<br />

Schedulu subject to change<br />

No minimum:<br />

CUP THIS COUPON- 1<br />

Bring this coupon and your RESORTS'<br />

,, , parking stub to the £asino Promotions I '<br />

Booth (or FREE valuable coupons<br />

worth $100 and mor«. . |, ,t,1(^;,<br />

f<br />

95<br />

H&<br />

eoaitaJ life and environmenta.<br />

The festival is headquartered<br />

at the Institute located on a<br />

Bit marsh on Stone Harbor<br />

Boulevard, Middle Township.<br />

For further Infornatien on<br />

the Wlngi -n Water FeiUvil<br />

call 368-12U, or write, the<br />

Wetlands Institute. Stone<br />

Harbor 01247,<br />

Upper Township Beach Patrol members Scott Collins, Lt, Joseph<br />

Callahan and Jim Strader install mow rencing along the Strathtnero<br />

beachfront.<br />

Tropeano: cut Committee pay, hire manager<br />

Bruno Tropsano, Independent<br />

candidate for<br />

Township Committee, has<br />

reiterated Ma proposal to<br />

have members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

governing body reduce their<br />

salaries and hire a<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional township<br />

manager with the savings.<br />

Tropeano's approach would<br />

require that the five committeemen<br />

reduce their<br />

salaries to 13,000 per year.<br />

Such a cut would bring the<br />

$50,000 total paid to committeemen<br />

down to 115,000<br />

with the remaining $35,000<br />

used to hire a full time<br />

manager.<br />

"My approach is Just good<br />

common sense business," he<br />

said, "It Is no different than<br />

having a board <strong>of</strong> dlrectora<br />

(the eomniitteemin) and a<br />

president and a chief<br />

operating <strong>of</strong>ficer (the<br />

township manager) running a<br />

large corporation.<br />

"It's obvious," he continued<br />

in a news release, "that<br />

Upper Township has come out<br />

<strong>of</strong> its Infancy and now must be<br />

properly guided through its<br />

adolescence. And it can be<br />

done for the same $50,000. All<br />

we need are representatives<br />

that are willing to administer<br />

Upper Township for the<br />

benefit <strong>of</strong> every taxpayer. I<br />

am one <strong>of</strong> those people,"<br />

Tropeano then made<br />

reference to recent<br />

statements by bin Republican<br />

opponents, Robert Jeflers and<br />

Kenneth Baker,<br />

Noting that Jeffera was<br />

quoted as saying bat "nobody<br />

ever does anvthlnc about the<br />

salaries," Troaeano<br />

responded, "I am very willing<br />

to have the salaries brought in<br />

line with reason and the<br />

HORSE mow AND<br />

FAD! SOT. IMS<br />

The Fourth Annual Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital Horse<br />

Show and Fair will be <strong>Sep</strong>t 27,<br />

2 and 29 at the Mattli Run<br />

Equestram Center In Smlthville<br />

featuring pony rides,<br />

lice painting, art and craft<br />

corners, the season finale <strong>of</strong><br />

the area's polo games and a<br />

$10,000 grand prtx priie in the<br />

hone and rider events. For<br />

further information H 653-<br />

3170,<br />

nit/:<br />

Presents<br />

s<br />

Super Summer<br />

Sunday<br />

Specials<br />

Prime Rib<br />

Broiled Flounder<br />

Veal Parmaglana & Spaghetti<br />

FULL COURSE.- soup, salad, btv.<br />

Served between 2p.m, & 8 p.m.<br />

Ample FpM Parking and<br />

Malor Credit C»r«H Accepttd<br />

234 Shore Rd., Somers Point<br />

887.4117<br />

Spindrift<br />

ReHtouratit • 391-9887<br />

surrounding municipalities."<br />

Commenting on Baker's<br />

statement about salary where<br />

Biker said he would have to<br />

see "how many noun it's<br />

going to take me (on Township<br />

Committee)," Tropeano<br />

replied:<br />

"If noun were the criteria<br />

for salaries, then we wouldn't<br />

ever get members for tn©<br />

Zoning Board, Planning<br />

Hoard, Recreation Com-<br />

mittee, etc. These are all<br />

unpaid Jobs Oat should reflect<br />

a person's interest In their<br />

community.<br />

"I suggest that is the type <strong>of</strong><br />

person we need in the<br />

Township Committee<br />

positions," Tropeano eonduded<br />

"My involvement in<br />

community for the last 20<br />

yean is evidence that salary<br />

Is not my motivation for<br />

running for township eomraitteeman."<br />

Spectator checks out displays during the Arts<br />

Center craft show in the Music Pier,<br />

SPRINGFIELD<br />

INN<br />

43rd A Pleasure, Sea Isle<br />

Can 283-4951<br />

MUSIC<br />

WEEKENDS<br />

Saturday 8. Sunday Jams 3-8 p.m.<br />

HANK JURAY & BUD BLACK<br />

BiVUES<br />

Visit Our<br />

BAREFOOT BAR<br />

IDILDDM'N<br />

TIULIIP<br />

<strong>On</strong> The Boardwalk at 13th street<br />

Overlooking The <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

In The Sting Ray Motel, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

lOlh Street Between ,nn ,ftK«<br />

fteean Ave, & The Boardwalk 399-495d<br />

Aero JI from Impala Motel, octan <strong>City</strong>, N.J,<br />

OPEN 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

EARLY BIRD SPECIALS from 3:00 to 6:00 P.M.<br />

MON" Roast Leg <strong>of</strong> Lambw/stuifina THUR: 2 Center Cut Port Chops<br />

" o &m T'!;it.ni.n^P<br />

Fried Deep Sea Scallops<br />

Broiled FloundersluffecJw/crabmeat ,<br />

TUES: Roast Sirloin <strong>of</strong> Beef rni. Broiled Filet <strong>of</strong> Flounder<br />

Deviled Crab w/tartar sauce Choice ChoppedSlrloin Steak,<br />

Veal ScallOpiniw/orecn peppers & on.on<br />

Combination Broiled Shrimp<br />

" .smothered W/onloni<br />

SAT: **' sil * loin Steak * 7 '* 5<br />

& Scallops " Broiled Native Blue Fish<br />

All Specials Include Salad, 2 Vegs. Rolls & Butter, Bev. *6.95 , ><br />

SUNDAY SPECIALS Served from 1:00 to 6:00 P.M. . ;<br />

Prime Rib <strong>of</strong> Beef au jus »7.95» Roast Spring Chicken »5.95<br />

_ * • a* k - ^ a t * * . * . • .. a. • * . f" _ I *ahrtA * • at . I rift afek M al "* aWt. *" I<br />

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PAGE 14 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,<strong>1985</strong><br />

Restaurant discharge is concern; called problem for township<br />

(continued from page 1 j<br />

The Health Department<br />

tent an Inspector Wednesday<br />

•fttr being contacted by TTw><br />

StntinelLedgtr, fcut<br />

department Coordinator<br />

Loula LanauiA said late<br />

Wednesday afternoon the<br />

Inspector didn't find any<br />

SOUTH JERSEY<br />

SCHOOL OF BATON<br />

i DANCE<br />

MKTM MltQUA FA1KM<br />

* f AT<br />

•ATOM<br />

JAZZ<br />

* AdOMncs<br />

* kAUJT<br />

* TV AFMASAMeU<br />

* MIAMI<br />

* MOWS<br />

PM-tCHOOl TO ADUHS .<br />

CLASSES NSW<br />

* ESINNINS<br />

399-7065<br />

MI7 MV AVI. OOAN OTT<br />

problems.<br />

"There wam't any overflow<br />

Or any effluent today,"<br />

Umanna said.<br />

He aaid there wai a<br />

problem earlier In the summer<br />

when overflow from the<br />

septic system ma seeping<br />

into the bay, but that problem<br />

WM addressed and the system<br />

was repaired. Dye tests wen<br />

administered on the system<br />

Aug. 9, and none <strong>of</strong> the dye<br />

came out onto the dirt, he<br />

Mid,<br />

Shaw said she knows the<br />

restaurant has worked on the<br />

septic system several times<br />

this summer, including me<br />

major project, but in her<br />

opinion, it hasn't helped,<br />

"I believe the Tuekahoe ton<br />

has tried to remedy the<br />

problem, but It baa not been<br />

remedied," she said. "I Just<br />

want it to cease,"<br />

A township employee at the<br />

b£it ramp agreed with Shaw<br />

and said Inspectors wouldn't<br />

notice the problem unless<br />

they were there at night<br />

"It's itm running across the<br />

street into our parking lot,"<br />

FIRST REHEARSAL<br />

OCEAN CITY MALE CHORUS<br />

Monday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 9,<strong>1985</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Music Pier, 7:30 p.m.<br />

Moorlyn Terrace & Boardwalk<br />

*****<br />

For Information Call<br />

Tom Perkins 399-3028<br />

or Matt Mcllhenny 398-2937<br />

DONT MISS THE FINEST<br />

CHINESE RESTAURANT!<br />

Szechwan<br />

AUCet TJ, YANQ<br />

Garden<br />

Family Dining<br />

Luncheon • Dinner* Cany Out<br />

398-5456 • 3985718<br />

•SHANGHAI* HUNAN •SZECHWAN*<br />

• MANDARIN* CANTONESE STYLE*<br />

ADDmoNAL HEW DISHES<br />

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK* YEAR ROUND<br />

MONDAY thru FRIDAY 11:30.11:00<br />

SATURDAYS SUNDAY3:00 • 11:00<br />

503 Ninth St<br />

(Off Central Ave.)<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N-J.<br />

Our Qgli this week U about tht wines<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hungary, Over tht centuries, Tokay<br />

hts gained more popularity than any<br />

other wine <strong>of</strong> that country. Sw»et Tokay<br />

(made primarily from overripe<br />

grapei) Is fermented slowly so that<br />

much <strong>of</strong> the residual sweetness<br />

remains In the wine. Hungarian red<br />

wines are full flavored and dry; the<br />

whites are semldry and have a distinct<br />

flowerly bouquet and taste,<br />

QUAFFIN' QUOTIENT QUIZ<br />

1. What is the most famous Hungarian wine?<br />

I 2, if you found a bottle <strong>of</strong> Badaesonyi Siurkebaraf,<br />

hew would you know where It was produced?<br />

I 1, The word Veres on a Hungarian wine means that<br />

I it is,- (a) red, cb) white, CO rose,<br />

| *, What Is the name <strong>of</strong> fh» only agency entitled to<br />

I export wines from Hungary?<br />

S<br />

1. TBkit (Tokii) is itrtalnif tht met! ttmam wlnt el<br />

Hungtni. It is maim from tha Pumint graft »nd /s<br />

| known mtf appneiatu all sttr tht world.<br />

t Hungarian winn art nuiilf ft e/id with th* pltc*-<br />

| name (In Ihlt ml, Btdactony), lollowtd by tht grapa<br />

ntlttf' Siutkabaral (ant Frltr) la tht Hungarian ntm,<br />

| far IhtFranth Pine! Hair,<br />

I * Monlmpt*. Ihm Hungarian rortlgn Trading Cmpan/,<br />

[ I* m <strong>On</strong>ly «fltncylhtt,spent Hungarian wlnai.<br />

You know you're growino old when your back gees ouf<br />

mor* than you do.<br />

COOKING WITH WINE<br />

Broilers California<br />

Season two or three split broiler-fryers to taste vJltMalt<br />

and pepper. Place over hot coals and brush with melted<br />

butter and Broil 13 to 20 minutes. Combine % cup Sherry<br />

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MONEY MANAGEMENT<br />

The president's tax reform plan—what it means in simple terms<br />

If you don't know the first<br />

thing about Income tana but<br />

an wondering why everyone<br />

is talking about the<br />

president's tax reform plan,<br />

tare's some help fron the<br />

New Jersey, Society <strong>of</strong> Certified<br />

Public Accountants — a<br />

checklist <strong>of</strong> the most<br />

significant proposed rules<br />

Oat will affect Individuals.<br />

Keep in mind, however, that<br />

ttt president's 481-page tax<br />

reform plan will change<br />

hundreds <strong>of</strong> roles la the<br />

current tax system If It la<br />

adopted by Congress and<br />

signed Into law — so this Is<br />

just the Up <strong>of</strong> the tan reform<br />

Iceberg,<br />

Tax rates. Single persons<br />

with a taxable income<br />

between $2,900 and »ln.000<br />

would be taxed at the 15<br />

percent rate, and married<br />

persons who file Jointly would<br />

pay at the 15 percent rate on<br />

taxable Income between<br />

ft.000 and $29,000.<br />

Singles would pay at the 25<br />

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rate on taxable income between<br />

$29,000 and $70,000.<br />

Singles would pay at the top<br />

rate <strong>of</strong> 35 percent on taxable<br />

income <strong>of</strong> $41,000 or more.<br />

Tnose filing Jointly would pay<br />

at the 35 percent rate on<br />

taxable Income <strong>of</strong> $70,000 or<br />

Exemption*. An exemption<br />

would reduce your taxable<br />

income by $3,000, nearly<br />

doubling the current »»ftitip*<br />

nan <strong>of</strong> $1,040. You would<br />

generally claim one lor<br />

yourself, your spouse and for<br />

each qualified dependent.<br />

Those 65 and older and blind<br />

persons would no longer be<br />

giveji an extra exemption, but<br />

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persons. $3,600 for heads <strong>of</strong><br />

household and H,m far<br />

married couples filing Jointly.<br />

Iteataed<br />

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when ttemlied dedaettoni art<br />

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amount to which you are<br />

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president's<br />

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charitable contributions,<br />

mortgage Interest on your<br />

principal residence, medical<br />

expenses that exceed 5 percent<br />

<strong>of</strong> your adjusted gross<br />

income and interest on personal<br />

loan up to |5,0OO plus<br />

Investment Income. '<br />

Lost dednctidni. Several<br />

Important deductions would<br />

be discontinued under the<br />

president's proposal.<br />

Itemliers would no longer be<br />

permitted to deduct state and<br />

local taxes on their federal<br />

tax return.<br />

Virtually all business<br />

deductions for entertainment<br />

would be eliminated. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

half the cost <strong>of</strong> a business<br />

meal over $25 (per penon)<br />

would be deductible, but yon<br />

could still deduct the fint $25.<br />

Another big change In<br />

deductions: So-called<br />

"miscellaneous deductions"<br />

— for investment advisory<br />

fees, tax preparation fees,<br />

safe deposit box rentals,<br />

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dues, union dues, etc.—would<br />

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employee business upense*<br />

not reimbursed by your<br />

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Paine Webber opens Linwood <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

V "Ugly" bartender Ken Brown, right receives congratulations from<br />

Deauville Inn owner Walter Carpenter for placing second in the annual<br />

fund-raising event for Multiple Sclerosis. Brown, the bar manager at the<br />

Deauville, raised over 18,000 for the MS campaign, second highest in the<br />

entire Delaware Valley.<br />

He's the second 'ugliest' bartender<br />

ini Delaware Valley, and proud <strong>of</strong> it<br />

: Brown, a bartender at<br />

0» Deauville Inn, Stratbmti,<br />

has been voted the<br />

second ugliest bartender in<br />

the Delaware Valley—and be<br />

to very proud <strong>of</strong> the title.<br />

Brown placed second in the<br />

annual MS Ugly Bartender<br />

Contest, a summer fund<br />

raiser (or The National<br />

Multiple Sclerosis Society,<br />

«laware Valley chapter,<br />

t Ermines money for MS<br />

medical research and patient<br />

programs.<br />

Ugly, actually stands for<br />

"understanding, generous,<br />

lovably you," A bartender in<br />

(he contest receives votm for<br />

each m cents donated In hit<br />

tame for MS, Brown raised<br />

over 18,000 at the Deauville<br />

bin, placing second In the<br />

tmtire Delaware Valley.<br />

"It U a great honor for me<br />

to have been named second<br />

ugliest in the Delaware<br />

Valley," Brown said,<br />

"because it means that our<br />

efiorts will benefit someone<br />

Amnesty month for<br />

merchants with scales<br />

Merchants In Atlantic<br />

Qtfniy using weights and<br />

Manuring devices Oat are<br />

Overdue for Inspection can<br />

register with to Office <strong>of</strong><br />

Weights and Measures any<br />

time In <strong>Sep</strong>tember without<br />

penalty, according to County<br />

Executive Dick Squires.<br />

The amnesty period is Intended<br />

to allow the <strong>of</strong>fice to<br />

Insure the accuracy <strong>of</strong> devices<br />

used to measure goods sold to<br />

fe public, he said.<br />

Under state law, weights<br />

and measuring devices by<br />

vendors for public sale must<br />

be <strong>of</strong>ficially Inspected and<br />

approved. The Office <strong>of</strong><br />

Weights and Measures must<br />

be notified whenever scales,<br />

gasoline pumps, fuel oil<br />

metuji and other measuring<br />

dl are put into service,<br />

d or repaired. The<br />

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<strong>of</strong>fice must also be notified If<br />

a device has been used<br />

commercially longer than 12<br />

months since Its last Inspection.<br />

Merchants will not be<br />

prosecuted for past violations<br />

as long as toe merchant<br />

contacts the <strong>of</strong>fice by <strong>Sep</strong>t. M<br />

and makes any required<br />

repairs promptly to Insure<br />

that a device is in compliance.<br />

Squires announced.<br />

Merchants who don't report<br />

equipment needing inspection<br />

during <strong>Sep</strong>tember and who<br />

are later found to be overdue<br />

face penalties <strong>of</strong> at least f ISO<br />

in fines, he noted.<br />

The amnesty <strong>of</strong>fer applies<br />

to merchants throughout<br />

Atlantic County, except In<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

merchants should contact the<br />

city's Office <strong>of</strong> Weights and<br />

Measures at 347-6526.<br />

THE RIGHT NURSINO HOME IN THE R1OHT PLACi<br />

who has been stricken by the<br />

dreaded disease, MS.<br />

"The Carpenter family<br />

(owners <strong>of</strong> the Deauville Inn)<br />

deserve much <strong>of</strong> the credit as<br />

they organized so many <strong>of</strong> our<br />

fund raising eventa," Brown<br />

continued.<br />

"We are also very grateful<br />

to the patrons <strong>of</strong> the Deauville<br />

and the employees who made<br />

Bis all possible. When you<br />

mink that a restaurant in a<br />

small town such as Strathmere<br />

can raise more money<br />

than eltnllar establishments<br />

in Philadelphia and South<br />

Jersey for MS, it Is a<br />

testimony to the fine, caring<br />

people who patronize the<br />

Deauville tan. They are Just<br />

great," Brown said.<br />

In addition to the big Jug<br />

placed on the bar for<br />

donations, the Deauville Inn<br />

ran a free public concert by<br />

The Hobo Band, boat cruises,<br />

an "Ugly Auction," sold post<br />

cards and a number <strong>of</strong> other<br />

events to raise money to help<br />

fight MS.<br />

ABE<br />

1100,000<br />

OM.000<br />

Qary Pitney, brineh<br />

manager <strong>of</strong> the Rurason <strong>of</strong>fia<br />

for Paine Webber Inc., announced<br />

the opening Tuesday<br />

<strong>of</strong> • new area <strong>of</strong>fice hi the<br />

National Community Bank<br />

building. New Road and<br />

Maple Avenue in Uaweed,<br />

managed by Charles P.<br />

Donovan Jr., vice president <strong>of</strong><br />

Investments and financial<br />

counselor, and Jim Pcppas,<br />

vice president <strong>of</strong> Investment<br />

and commodities specialist<br />

Is • major<br />

New York<br />

je trite over 320<br />

worldwide.<br />

In New York<br />

<strong>of</strong> the six largest<br />

broker firms In the<br />

nation, <strong>of</strong>fering stocks, bonds,<br />

'mutual funds, annunltlei,<br />

Insurance, estate planning,<br />

commodities, options, tax<br />

shelters, pension and pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />

during plans. Keoghs and<br />

"Paint Webber recognizes<br />

(he outstanding opportunities<br />

In the Atlantic County area,"<br />

said Donovan, "and we art<br />

very pleased to be associated<br />

with the opening <strong>of</strong> its fint<br />

branch <strong>of</strong>fice In the louthern<br />

New Jersey area."<br />

Donovan hai been a<br />

prominent broker <strong>of</strong> Investments<br />

and financial<br />

counseling for the past 8Mi<br />

year* in the Atlantic County<br />

area. He is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Glaasboro State College with<br />

usiness women seek members<br />

ocean<br />

hold Its<br />

Fall enrollment event,<br />

"<strong>Sep</strong>tember song," In the<br />

reception room at the Garden's<br />

Plaza Condominium<br />

7:30 pjn. Thursday, <strong>Sep</strong>t 12.<br />

All employad women in the<br />

Business Atlantic and Cape May<br />

County area who may be<br />

interested in the jion-pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />

organization, are welcome to<br />

attend at guests.<br />

Employer info is available<br />

The Atlintle-Cipt May «djti, training grants, wage<br />

Cbunty Job service employer<br />

committee will present<br />

Employer Info '85 from 0 a.m,<br />

to 3 p.m. Tuesday, <strong>Sep</strong>t 17 on<br />

the Music Pier,<br />

Representatives <strong>of</strong> state,<br />

local and federal agendes wil]<br />

provide answers to business<br />

questions and discuss tax<br />

N.J. SYMPHONY<br />

Staeey Dunleavy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> was employed this<br />

summer by the New Jersey<br />

Symphony as part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

cooperative education<br />

program at Montclalr Sate<br />

College where she is majoring<br />

In music. She earned college<br />

credit, along with a salary<br />

and experience, through the<br />

co-op position.<br />

HOW INEXPENSIVE<br />

CAN TERM INSURANCE BE?<br />

ANNUAL NON-SMOKER RATH<br />

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$117<br />

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Call ar Write<br />

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P.O. Box 11282, BMnt Park, Pa. 19117<br />

(215)431-2810<br />

All you<br />

could ask for in a<br />

Luxury Nursing<br />

Center<br />

has been<br />

here all along.<br />

<<br />

You or a loved one has<br />

worktd hard to achieve the<br />

yp it good things in life. Now a<br />

" nurilng center is needed and<br />

J^ you must give up those<br />

- amenities and plush comforts<br />

you have become accustomed<br />

to, right?<br />

Wrong!<br />

At Linwood, living well is a way <strong>of</strong> life whither you are<br />

htre to convalesce from accident or illness, or make this<br />

your home. Our well trained staff <strong>of</strong>fer you psaes <strong>of</strong> mind *)<br />

knowing your personal, medical and social cares will be<br />

completely taken care <strong>of</strong> in a program designed for your<br />

particular needs, / '<br />

: What about cost?<br />

Unlike some other nursing centers who have a number <strong>of</strong><br />

hidden charges for many basic services, you can find staying<br />

at Linwood can actually cost you less and give you more.<br />

The finest in medical care has been combined with<br />

the amenities, decor and comfort <strong>of</strong> a fine hotel to<br />

insure your personal satisfaction.<br />

We invite you to stop in or call to see first hand that<br />

> Linwood is all you need for quality care and gracious living. '<br />

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opinions<br />

He didn't rest<br />

on the oars<br />

The death last Friday <strong>of</strong> T John Carey was a<br />

loss not only to his family and loved ones, but for<br />

the entire community as well. And John Carey's<br />

community extended beyond the borders <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

As a promoter <strong>of</strong> a common sense approach to<br />

beach preservation, for example, Mr Carey<br />

championed the use <strong>of</strong> jetty winp — wooden<br />

piling extended perpendicular to existing stone<br />

groins — to trap ocean borne sand with each<br />

breaking wave. Examples <strong>of</strong> these winp exist<br />

literally from one end <strong>of</strong> Cape May County to the<br />

other.<br />

Sand piling techniques using sand scooped up<br />

at the water's edge and deposited in small<br />

mounds higher up on the beach were Mr. Carey's<br />

latest technique to help build beaches at a cost<br />

every resort can afford<br />

"T. John," as his countless friends knew him,<br />

was a member <strong>of</strong> county and state beach preservation<br />

groups. His many years <strong>of</strong> hands-on experience<br />

and first-hand knowledge <strong>of</strong> the surf<br />

and beaches will not be lost, as others, hopefully,<br />

continue the cause which he so earnestly and<br />

sincerely championed.<br />

It is, however, the innumerable plaques, handcrafted<br />

over the years, which will probably serve<br />

as the most lasting memorial to Mr. Carey for<br />

many, for there are many people whom he so<br />

honored for their efforts at making <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

the place to be.<br />

His plaques, which commended the deeds <strong>of</strong><br />

presidents, princesses and common men, were<br />

unique — each showing the loving care with<br />

which they were created, each In their style as<br />

unique as the former lifeguard, teacher, coach,<br />

real estate businessman, loving husband and<br />

dedicated citizen was unique in his lifetime <strong>of</strong><br />

concern for his community and fellow man.<br />

Friday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 6,<strong>1985</strong><br />

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features<br />

Friday. <strong>Sep</strong>tember fi, <strong>1985</strong> Page Five Seetiaii Two<br />

five men in a shop<br />

Under sail for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> from Bermuda<br />

JOSBPH R.GILiEBT<br />

T. John* is remembered by one <strong>of</strong> his friends<br />

Last Friday evening,<br />

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1 human beings I have ever that the angel chorus was his talent and "•«*•» We should give our country a<br />

hen privileged to call dear muted Just a bit and, perhaps affection to the dty he called loyal ettben. We should give<br />

because God, la Mend,<br />

not accidentally, the entire home.<br />

our world a Hft toward that<br />

H» infinite fUn, saw fit to When T. John Carey passed day was somber and gray, In brawling through one far-<strong>of</strong>f divine event<br />

21 bOM one <strong>of</strong> Ma nice* away, I Jmst can't help feel In my almost 20 years in Peterson's The Art o/ Living, toward jjbich all creation<br />

this wonderful town. T. John I mme across a perfect moves.' The finest gift a man<br />

as I used to call htm, was, capsule description <strong>of</strong> my late can give to Us age and time Is<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> lost one<br />

early on, a dear friend and a Wend:<br />

the gift <strong>of</strong> a constructive and<br />

nun whom I respected and<br />

creative life."<br />

<strong>of</strong> its greatest supporters<br />

admired. I would be hard put "We should give <strong>of</strong> our- Fellow clamdlggers, there<br />

to name any living person <strong>of</strong> selves with the radiant you have T. Jobs Carey.<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

our native population who has<br />

reputation for many years,<br />

warmth <strong>of</strong> sunshine and the Every word <strong>of</strong> that quote to<br />

ThU Is a memorial tribute to<br />

done more for this town or, for<br />

Hs <strong>of</strong>fice is unique and mere<br />

gjow <strong>of</strong> the open fin, We John Carey. He gave so very<br />

John Carey who passed away were always bowls <strong>of</strong> candy<br />

mat matter, loved it as much. should give our community a much and. In the doing, never<br />

hut Friday.<br />

•applied for everyone's en- Oh, how he did. Indeed, love pod man. We should give our lost Oat famous Carer smut,<br />

Be was one <strong>of</strong> the greatest joyment<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city. He gave <strong>of</strong> Ms home a devoted huspand... I guess the following<br />

aupporters <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and As a personal Mend and<br />

was always present when associate, I will sorely miss<br />

there were problems or John Carey, and, on behalf <strong>of</strong><br />

questions to be settled. the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, Cape beaches a public health hazard<br />

There will be no more the business community has<br />

beautiful placques presented suffered a gnat loss. Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: i- Their ion, age 17, — 1 am a 41 year old nurse may be a long whQe before we<br />

by Jobs Carey.<br />

Elsie Glllesple Having spent the first two developed a foot Infection who swam In the ocean every vacation there again.<br />

Be operated a fine real President, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> weeks <strong>of</strong> August on vacation when he apparently stepped day, but escaped Infection. Unffl the sewage disposal<br />

estate <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> good Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> with frequent on a shell on the beach, This may be due In part to the problem Is properly ad-<br />

Invasions <strong>of</strong> the green tide, I -My husband, age42, left fact that I received an Indressed, It appears that the<br />

feel compelled to list a few <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> with • cold and jection <strong>of</strong> Gamma Gtoubuun beaches <strong>of</strong> Cape May County<br />

disturbing facts:<br />

sinusitis, after swimming in approximately three months are a public health hazard.<br />

Be 'ultimately<br />

— A friend from Penn- the ocean.<br />

ago for exposure to a com-<br />

Carol A. Ferguson<br />

sylvania, age 42, developed a - Our daughter, age IB, municable disease on the job, l NewHaven.Com.<br />

cold, after swimming In the developed conjunctivitis, thus boosting my Immune<br />

ocean.<br />

after swimming In the ocean, statas.<br />

Editor's note; The<br />

concerned* with - His wife, age 41, — Her friend, also age 19, We repreaent two families original <strong>of</strong> MB letter<br />

developed a skin rash as well developed a cold and who have been long-time fans Went to Louis<br />

at an earache that lasted for laryngitis upon her return <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and Its great Lamarma, Cape May<br />

the Arts Center<br />

several days, after swimming from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, She also beaches, dating back to our Oourty Public Health<br />

in the ocean.<br />

swam In the ocean.<br />

childhoods. Unfortunately It coordinator.<br />

Editor. Sentinel-Ledger: As stimulates the curiosity <strong>of</strong> all<br />

a pr<strong>of</strong>essional artist-teacher<br />

and a friend <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Arts Center, I was shocked to I am not sun what the<br />

hear that the building when ramifications would be on the Blue laws should take back seat to parking<br />

the Center Is currently housed effectiveness <strong>of</strong> all this should<br />

Somen Point, Sea Isle, etc.<br />

might be in danger <strong>of</strong> being the Center be torn down and Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

tt can begin to solve the really<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Is no more or no<br />

torn down.<br />

Its programs farmed out. <strong>On</strong>e Well, the first summer<br />

big problem In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>—<br />

ftere should be dty parking<br />

less the family resort that It<br />

should consider this very without the blue laws has<br />

farting) $<br />

lots In all areas <strong>of</strong> town.<br />

has always claimed to be,<br />

I am relatively new to the carefully and Just how much ended.<br />

Parking to horrendous In<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to •resort and<br />

I would recommend that the<br />

area, but ever since moving to the Center could mean to the Business people expanded<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Ctiy, Building con-<br />

retorts depend on visitors. B<br />

referendum add a third choice<br />

New Jersey In 1963, I have Hfe <strong>of</strong> the community. their hours and hired more<br />

tinues at a rapid pace. Soon<br />

the parking situation does not<br />

for the voters: "None <strong>of</strong> the<br />

been Involved with the Cen-<br />

people, and residents and<br />

there will be huge condo-<br />

improve substantially, tot<br />

ter: they .have exhibited my The vitality and Inspiration<br />

above," The Council should<br />

visitors were able to spend<br />

duplexw on all <strong>of</strong> the lots in<br />

visitors are going to stay<br />

work, invited me to give a <br />

lawmakers to consider I. Beef up our police force^ j<br />

carefully, and to devtoe H necessary increase taxes bjfH^<br />

sooiUoBf to, the following: passing a new or Increasing.^<br />

an existing transient renter.<br />

1. Enforce this rule <strong>of</strong> no tax; after all, the renters „<br />

Ukes on the entire boardwalk cause most <strong>of</strong> the problems.'•<br />

after the prescribed time. Ban we encounter In season. '<br />

all bikes from me sidewalks.<br />

People who don't ride bikes As residents and nop^<br />

have to nave some right to resident taxpayers we mus<br />

all poll together for our,*;<br />

1 Enforce trash and litter common good. I<br />

laws. Put a monetary penalty everyone to petition Counca]q<br />

os the books sufficient to mq^(jgf Immediate action on<br />

deter Uttering. Make each these matters. V<br />

property owner liable for their<br />

property, rwHynt or absents<br />

We've got to bite the bullet<br />

This city is heading for.':<br />

trouble, and if we don't ddjj<br />

3. Arrest speeders and have mnethlng now we may be too,",<br />

some nrpthffd <strong>of</strong> fining mem late, '„•'.<br />

right away. I suspect many<br />

out-<strong>of</strong>-towners never appear<br />

The blue law Issue to ln>X<br />

In court and thereby pay no<br />

portant, certainly, but wej<br />

fine at alL More enforcement<br />

can't blind ourselves to j<br />

Is especially required on me<br />

other problems by casting<br />

9th St causeway to Somen oar efforts In one direct!"<br />

Point<br />

Charles E. Corf<br />

4. Declare an<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Fire safety code<br />

shortsighted<br />

Setter's note: This<br />

describes T, John,<br />

"The question to not now<br />

ttttie can I give or how much<br />

Is the most I have to give. The<br />

question Is how much dan 1<br />

keep and Uve like a<br />

Christian."<br />

John gave and gave and, m<br />

the doing, returned to God,<br />

God's blessings on him.<br />

Sleep well, John; you have<br />

earned it —as a man, as a<br />

Christian, as a husband, aa i<br />

inagnificenf hnf 1118 School in July whin<br />

pyf<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Division that > t'<br />

Oiorft MIHer, formulated these regulations i<br />

assUtant chief, spoke. >4<br />

Bureau <strong>of</strong> Fire Safiiy If you wonder why we didn't}?<br />

State Department <strong>of</strong> travel to Trenton for the July-v<br />

CommunUy Affdn 17 public bearing, ask bow"'<br />

Ttiii 09625.<br />

and when we msjkjs onr<br />

MBES tJBP SflQ^ ^^^6S^u<br />

Dear Mr. HOer,<br />

•small (sht rental rooms>,^<br />

In the Aug. 27 edition <strong>of</strong> the dean and already outfitted<br />

Sentinel-Ledger, you were with a hard-wired fire alarmi<br />

quoted as saying that no one system, smoke detectors, fiMnaw<br />

from <strong>Ocean</strong> aty bid written extinguishers and a fireto<br />

complain about the escape. We also require:/<br />

proposed retr<strong>of</strong>it fin code. guests to smoke outdoors. • ii?<br />

Apparently when it comes to Isn't there a point where WSA><br />

Trenton, the right hand become over-regulated? ' M<br />

" being.<br />

i't communicate with the South Jersey's tourist<br />

i for not only did I, per-<br />

- writs to the address<br />

Bsted en the second page <strong>of</strong><br />

the retr<strong>of</strong>it fire code booklet<br />

(a Mr. Michael L.Ticktin) but<br />

also so did a number <strong>of</strong><br />

members <strong>of</strong> the Guest and<br />

Apartment House 1<br />

Jomes,<br />

deal to New Jeney?ie<br />

economy. These onto<br />

regulations will be so costly^<br />

mat a number <strong>of</strong> houses wliri A<br />

htve to dose, . • •',*. <br />

If safety to truly your«;<br />

Association.<br />

concern, why not investigated<br />

Many <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> the large number <strong>of</strong> plueasF<br />

hTMLnwspg have been actively that are not licensed, pay ao9<br />

protesting this latest set <strong>of</strong> sales tax, and have no current*<br />

regulations as witnessed by fln safety equipment .*i 3*.<br />

tie heavy turnout at the<br />

Patricia A.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Intermediate<br />

Questions <strong>of</strong><br />

on the causeway<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

Dear Mayor Bltmer:<br />

A month has passed since<br />

the tragic automobile accident<br />

on the Oth Street<br />

causeway which claimed the<br />

Hfe <strong>of</strong> 19-year-old Jeannine<br />

Broussard, a youngster for<br />

whom I have provided<br />

educational guidance for<br />

many yean and whom I<br />

loved.<br />

As I creased mat roadway<br />

yet another time yesterday, I<br />

found myself questioning:<br />

m»n wUi th| speed limit be<br />

reduced to » mph and enforced<br />

with conscientious<br />

police patrols?<br />

Mien will wen be signs<br />

patted disallowing passing<br />

and cautioning motorists to<br />

stay in their chosen lane <strong>of</strong><br />

traffic* • "•<br />

/.Whtn will slim be posted<br />

indicating that a hazardous<br />

roadway exists? >' ,'"'•'<br />

/When wULthe roadway be,<br />

widened' 1 in' appropriate ,<br />

Wretches to allow for the",<br />

placement «' • • niJuH*! 1 By ILS. BENDER<br />

(Ltst ol a <strong>On</strong>e-part lerta)<br />

After Indulging In an<br />

•Epicurean lifestyle for man<br />

"fean a week, it came time for<br />

Mermaid and crew to hid<br />

adieu to Bermuda.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Sunday morning (June<br />

30) Capt. Merritt M<strong>of</strong>fltt, BUI<br />

M<strong>of</strong>fltt, Brian Kotener, Daniel<br />

Ptlster and I performed the<br />

necessary ebons to ready<br />

Mtrm<strong>of</strong>d for her long voyage<br />

through "purgatory,"<br />

and domes wen<br />

irefuUy wrapped In<br />

waterpro<strong>of</strong> hap and safely<br />

stowed Food and supplies<br />

wen meticulously Inventoried;<br />

water tanks and<br />

• fuel tanks wen filled to the<br />

rim.<br />

Around 1300 hours (Sunday)<br />

Mermaid sailed from the The author at the helm <strong>of</strong> the Mermaid.<br />

peaceful haven <strong>of</strong> St. George.<br />

While she passed through the extra food, navigation would man the helm, for he<br />

town cut and Into the sea<br />

maid Into the wind, where she<br />

equipment, dirty laundry and was our best helmsman, I<br />

fMaanel, we scampered about<br />

bucked relentlessly. Then as<br />

shoes, were usually deposited would tend the halyard, Brian<br />

her decks readying halyards<br />

quickly as the system ap-<br />

here. Anyone desiring t° «leep would gather the saU, and<br />

and sheetUnes. Overhead<br />

peared, it was gone. A dead<br />

or rest hen simply replaced Merritt and Danny would<br />

some longtaUs Hew,<br />

calm existed. No wind, no<br />

the ••cargo" with himself. control the sheets. Nervously<br />

silhouetted by a blailng<br />

rain, no streaking bolts <strong>of</strong><br />

Many times a person sleeping Brian and I, wearing safety<br />

Bermuda sun. All local<br />

lightning. We faced each<br />

here was referred to as harnesses, crept along the<br />

weather forecasts were<br />

other shaking our beads In<br />

"cargo" by his fellow crew leeward deck, grasping and<br />

favorable. But to the west<br />

disbelief. Just when we<br />

members. As It turned out this glutchlng grabralls, stan-<br />

loomed ominous black clouds.<br />

sensed the fury was over, all<br />

was a good spot to read. chions and anything else<br />

As we hoisted MmnaU'i<br />

bell brake loose!<br />

The bunks up In the bow baited down. More than once<br />

mainsail, we sincerely hoped<br />

earned the title "washing our progress was stopped by Wt had merely gone<br />

weren't a portentous<br />

machine." Then one would ocean water gushing over the through the eye <strong>of</strong> an<br />

ralnldepression. Again<br />

wasn't long before the<br />

Mermaid was swept across<br />

clouds sailed over us. We had<br />

choppy seas. We could only<br />

Just passed Kitchen Shoal 'Forty-knot gusts <strong>of</strong> wind gripped wonder what we had done to<br />

Beacon and bad plotted a<br />

deserve such punishment.<br />

course for home when a nasty Mermaid's sails, spinning her<br />

After what seemed an In-<br />

squaw snafued our sail.<br />

terminable amount <strong>of</strong> time,<br />

Fortunately the blustery around 90 degrees. Within seconds the thundering system<br />

winds and driving rains wen<br />

pused, but only to reverse its<br />

brief and the seas never bad a we wen flying over the sea...<br />

direction and come at us<br />

chance to build Nevertheless.<br />

again. In desperation we<br />

mtermaid did not escape There was not a thing we could gazed at one another. Our<br />

Unscathed. She lost a full tank<br />

only alternative was to come<br />

do but hold on!*<br />

<strong>of</strong> water when a nose came<br />

•bout and attempt to elude its<br />

loose from a fitting. Thoughts<br />

path. Nearer and nearer the<br />

<strong>of</strong> showering wen laterally<br />

system came and when it was<br />

feel an the bouncing and all<br />

washed away; conservation<br />

bow. I positioned myself by on the verge <strong>of</strong> swallowing us,<br />

the pounding. It was the<br />

would be the order.<br />

the mast, wrapping my legs tt again altered Its course.<br />

notoest place aboard Mer- •round the metal spar. Brian<br />

By 180Q hours Burmuda waa<br />

After uttering a number <strong>of</strong><br />

maid. No matter what the Inched his way to Mermaid's<br />

barely visible from astern.<br />

expletives, m fiqJjAettijeJs<br />

weather, Incessant slapping bow where he dung spiderand<br />

sloshing <strong>of</strong> water against Ike to pulpit and forestay.<br />

an afternoon sun emerged<br />

Small tKunrieftfad systems<br />

the hull bombarded one's At a signal from Billy,<br />

store making its final<br />

continued during the night<br />

ears, Seep hen was virtually Mermaid eased up Into the but, luckily, we wen able to<br />

Impossible, unless you wen wind. Within minutes the<br />

crowded into the cockpit to<br />

evade them. The skies finally<br />

overwhelmed with fatigue. thrashing canvas was down<br />

dry out. Mermaid forged<br />

cleared sometime before<br />

However, with headphones and gathered. Mermaid came<br />

ahead, making B-7 knots<br />

dawn and we felt much safer.<br />

tad a generous supply <strong>of</strong> nearly to a complete stand-<br />

under a full main and working<br />

As morning eventually<br />

volume from the tope deck, It still. It seemed to take forever<br />

Jib. The helmsman steered a<br />

dawned, we found ourselves<br />

was a gnat place to listen to but the storm Jib was finally<br />

compass course <strong>of</strong> 315-320<br />

ta peaceful ambience. Glit-<br />

music.<br />

raised. Aa the little canvas<br />

degrees. All was well. Our<br />

tering sunlight danced over a<br />

That night we enjoyed trapped the wind, Mermaid<br />

spirits wen high and our<br />

calm ocean. A light breeze<br />

another peaceful sail under a came back to life.<br />

tastebuds ware later<br />

gently filled Mermaids sails.<br />

nearly full moon. Around<br />

enUveMd when Brian broke<br />

Sailing alone on this A few <strong>of</strong> us, tired and<br />

midnight we mned in a New<br />

out j can <strong>of</strong> snapper soup<br />

vastness, we truly felt for- ahausted, lipped c<strong>of</strong>fee and<br />

York radio station and<br />

Pencil be had been saving.<br />

saken. Mountainous seas Kahlua. From astern a big<br />

listened attentively to news moving from two different green hoochle lure trolled far<br />

Nighttime was pleasantly and weather. We wen now directions peaked and closed behind. All wts quiet except<br />

serene. A full moon oe- almost halfway home. ta on little Mermaid. Mean- for the mesmerizing sound <strong>of</strong><br />

caiienally obscured by Such Ideal sailing through dering streams <strong>of</strong> windblown the ocean passing Mermaid's<br />

was not to last.<br />

foam lined the waves'faces. hull.<br />

those on deck. Calm seas and At 0800 Wednesday, Brian AS wondered what we would<br />

warm breezes made our shifts and Many bad to reef Mer- do if conditions worsened. Suddenly our taciturn mood<br />

at the helm enjoyable. maid's sails while the others Neptune, it seemed, was was interrupted by a<br />

Sunny weather and slept below. Although a testing our mettle. But by 1800 •creaming zing from the<br />

relatively calm seas con- radiant sun was rising in a hours men wen signs <strong>of</strong> fishing reel. Something had<br />

tinued throughout the next cloudless •mre iky, the wind abatement; the wind velocity taken the bait, Befon anyone<br />

Shifts wen regularly howled from the northwest at fell and the seas appeared less could set the hook, line and<br />

Matted for helm, watch 30 knots. The seas were soon a menacing. Two hours later rod went limp. An 80-lbs. test<br />

andgalley duty. We were all. sloppy six or seven feet the blow ceased* Un- line hid been snapped.<br />

once again becoming ac- We altered Mermaid's believably, the seas became Whatever it was, it had to<br />

climated to life aboard a course slightly to ease the lake-like calm; Mermaid's have been <strong>of</strong> monstrous<br />

small sailboat. At noon mounting tension on her sails flapped dejectedly as she proportions!<br />

Merritt get a good shot <strong>of</strong> me rigging and to reduce spray barely made 4 knots. The<br />

sun with bis sextant and<br />

By mid-day we were able to<br />

When will I be ablest<br />

into the cockpit By noon there Atlantic's fickle mood to truly<br />

figured we had already sailed<br />

sail with the No. 2 genotf<br />

an entire summer jri<br />

was a ttoticable change In phenomenal.<br />

some 150 miles. Tentatively<br />

(larger gall) for the tint time.<br />

having to watch the red 1<br />

swell slie and direction. Hours passed and we ex-<br />

we planned to make an <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

AU <strong>of</strong> us sprawled atop<br />

<strong>of</strong> an ambulance and, p<<br />

Swells from the northwest and perienced Innumerable, wind<br />

diy landfall on Friday, July<br />

Mermaid's deck soaking up<br />

cars, so visible from,<br />

toe southwest wen at odds shifts. An errie, foreboding sunshine, free from a<br />

home's deck which <<br />

with each other causing a 4dr filled the surrounding vexatious spray.<br />

the bay to the causeway, j<br />

the fickle confused and scary sea. The darkness. Around 2300 hours<br />

they remove the<br />

sun still beamed overhead but glimpses <strong>of</strong> lightning ap- As it turned out, this was a<br />

twisted metal, and<br />

fy^ wind freshened with a barometer readings were peared far In the northwest. It, very eventful day,<br />

glass from the road?<br />

bouncy beam sea. <strong>On</strong>e falling. Rough weather was was almost midnight when a In the morning hours<br />

unannounced wave struck dosing in but Just how rough rising moon Illuminated the friendly porpoises frolicked<br />

Mermaid's bull awvltng c<strong>of</strong>fee 'and for bow long It would be,<br />

I have been waiting,<br />

clouds <strong>of</strong> a mounting thuu- around us. Surprisingly, too,<br />

and'com beef hash all over we did not know. We won-<br />

use this most recent<br />

derhead. Befon long the we saw a pod <strong>of</strong> whales In the<br />

ttMr'gauey. Later we tried to dered from which direction<br />

to save future lives from*<br />

system was on top <strong>of</strong> us. far distance. What a<br />

sunbathe in the cockpit, but a the trouble would arrive. With<br />

same fate. For the sake <strong>of</strong><br />

Warm and cold streams <strong>of</strong>' remarkable sight to see such<br />

erlng spray soon drove all each pwwlTig minute miiing<br />

own 19-year-old daughter,<br />

turbulent air simultaneously magnificent creatures! They<br />

.the helmsman below., became Increasingly difficult<br />

will continue to, wait .-<br />

wrapped about our, bodies., would spout streams <strong>of</strong> water<br />

i whiled away the boars There were so many steep<br />

hope tor some action.'<br />

Then came the torrential and then sound, waving<br />

his next shift either peaks and 'valleys, and<br />

nine's parents wUl continue<br />

rains and the howling winds. goodbye with their enormous<br />

sleeping, reading, or listening Mermaid shook tram stem to<br />

wait<br />

.•> t-V<br />

Forty knot guests <strong>of</strong> wind tails. ' -; " '<br />

to music. >,<br />

stem as she crashed through<br />

JoanM.I<br />

gripped, Mermaid's sails, Again that afternoon we<br />

• The berths and the eow> them. . *<br />

spinning her around 90. witnessed more whales. This<br />

tertpa.ee beside the coh> At mldafternoon Neptune degrees. Within seconds we time they wen only SO feet<br />

.nta^nway were how,aptly, tashed out > with, unbridled were flying over the sea, the ' from Mermaid Undisturbed<br />

lacknamed for their uses. The fary^T&i Iky, no longer, an needle on the knotmeter by.our presence, they lolled in<br />

,, -/ we bid to replace the. wti could: do but bold on.<br />

Iong<br />

<strong>of</strong> a? *! i<br />

barrierT<br />

andreverb«ite^t£-<br />

'<br />

the ocean'*us<br />

MtodtoBbolS ,oaM«aMaaaiaawaa«aBBaesaaaas«Baaieiaiaaaikaaiaaai*aia%Ml<br />

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ii<br />

V, HI<br />

AME<br />

ST. JAMES AME<br />

7th St. and Raven Av,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Rev. Beckworth J VoorhMH.<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.in - Church School<br />

11 am . Morning worship<br />

7:30 p.m. - Evening itrviee<br />

Assembly <strong>of</strong> God<br />

MAINLAND ASSFMRI V<br />

OF GOD<br />

BIS New Rd.<br />

God is<br />

with us<br />

CM mam tt every Pmyer<br />

meaaave<br />

or unspoken<br />

St. John's<br />

Lutheran Church<br />

Central Avt. 31 Tenth St.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Sunday Church<br />

School 9:30 AM,<br />

Holy Communion 11 A.M.<br />

TheRfv.A.g, Aiipach,<br />

Pastor<br />

Tht Rev, C.P, CrtssfTian,<br />

Assistant<br />

Douglas H Frew.<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Muile<br />

399079a<br />

Lin wood<br />

Rev Jerry Surgeon, pastor<br />

SUKDAY<br />

10 am<br />

1! ijn.<br />

7 p.m •<br />

Worship together this week<br />

Sunday school<br />

• Morning wonMp<br />

Evening service<br />

ABUNDANT UFE<br />

ASSEMBLY OF COD<br />

as shoTi Rd,<br />

i flam 8 Coraplei)<br />

Marmora<br />

R»v Andrew Since. pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 1JB<br />

11 a.m.<br />

Worship service<br />

Worship service<br />

THURSDAY<br />

7pm - Midweek serviee<br />

tut<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BAPTIST<br />

10th St and Wesley Av<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Rev. Donald E, Hurlbert,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

930 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

10:45 a.m. and 7 p.m. •<br />

Worship service<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7 pjn, • Prayer service<br />

PAULLIN MEMORIAL<br />

BAPTIST<br />

(American Baptist)<br />

18th St. and Simpson Av<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Community Center<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 am.. Sunday School and<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

First Church <strong>of</strong><br />

Christ Scientist '<br />

and Reading Room<br />

8th St. & Asbury Ave.<br />

CHRISTIAN<br />

SCIENCE<br />

Sundays 11:00 AM,<br />

Sunday School 11:00 AM,<br />

Wednesday* 1:00 P.M.<br />

Testimonial Meeting<br />

Reading Room Daily<br />

11 A.M. to ! P.M,<br />

ALL WELCOME<br />

ST. PETER'S UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

8th and Central Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N.J.<br />

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,<strong>1985</strong><br />

9:00 A.M. • Church School<br />

9:00 A.M. 4 10:30 A.M. Morning Worship<br />

"Of TTING IN THE FLOW"<br />

David M. Finch, Preaching<br />

(Thf 10:30 Service broadcast on WIBGAM ISM!<br />

David M. Pinch, Pastor<br />

Brian Robert*, Associate Pastor<br />

William R. McClelland, Asseeiait Paster<br />

Dr. Kim Lance Beamon, Dlr. si MUEIC<br />

Soloists;<br />

Nancy Pass Hoover, Soprano<br />

Robt O'Nell, Tenor Margaret Baroody, M#HO Soprano;<br />

>••*»'<br />

**********************<br />

worship itrviee<br />

provided.<br />

Nurtery<br />

SEAVffiW BAFTBT<br />

2D2S Shore Rd.<br />

Unwood<br />

Rev, Robert W Connor. li*.<br />

terim pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

930 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. - Morning worship<br />

7;M p.m. - Evening tenrioe<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7 p.m.. Evening Blhta itudy<br />

and prayer service<br />

crrv SAFTBT<br />

Main Street<br />

Corbtaaty<br />

R S Biggin, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9;4S a.m. - Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. - Morning worship<br />

7th St. and Sifflpson Av,<br />

Rev. Lafayette tUddick,<br />

putor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m.<br />

11 ajn.<br />

Sunday school<br />

Morning worship<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:30 p.m. - Midweek prayer<br />

•rvide.<br />

SECOND CAPE MAY<br />

BAPTIST<br />

no S. Shore Rd.<br />

Marmora<br />

The Rev, Russell H. Bowers<br />

Jr, minister<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 ajn. • Sunday school<br />

11 ajn. • Morning warship<br />

7 p.m. • Evening sendee<br />

TABERNACLE BAPTIST<br />

8th St. and West AT.<br />

Rev, Michael Walton, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a,m,<br />

11 ajn.<br />

TUESDAY<br />

7:30 p.m.<br />

FAITH BAPTBT<br />

Upper Township<br />

School<br />

Perry Road<br />

Barry Rice, pastor<br />

Sunday school<br />

. Morning service<br />

Prayer servtee CONFESSIONS<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 am - Sunday school<br />

10:45 a jii^- Morning strviw<br />

8 p.m. - Evening service<br />

CALVARY INDEPENDENT<br />

BAPTBT<br />

90) and New York Av<br />

Someri Point<br />

Dan Corbett, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 ajn. - Sunday school<br />

11 am • Morning worship<br />

7 pjn. . Worship service<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:30 p.m.. Midweek prayer<br />

service.<br />

Catholic<br />

OUR LADY OF GOOD<br />

COUNSEL<br />

40th St and Asbury Av<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Msgr. Thomas H Sharkey,<br />

pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Daily - 8 a JIL and 4 p.m.<br />

gaturday - 8 ajn. 4 and 7<br />

pan.<br />

Sunday8, 9,10:15 and 11:30<br />

ajn.<br />

ST. AUGUSTINE'S<br />

13th St. and Wesley Av,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Msgr. James A. CUT, pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

UMON CHAPEL BY THE SEA<br />

55th Street and Aibury Avenue<br />

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER Bth<br />

Rev. Timothy Sheetz<br />

Foundtr & Director Handi Vingelism, Upper Darby, Pa<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 a.m.<br />

SONG SERVICE 10:20 a.m.<br />

CHURCH SERVICE 10:30 a.m.<br />

Sqioist, Lois Likens, Soprano<br />

Organlsf, Mn. Jant Smith<br />

Chaplian. o. Ward Kievtr<br />

The Presbyterian Church, U.S.A.<br />

7th and Wesley Avenue<br />

Rev. Wffl, Radcllffe Alien, Th.AA., Pasfor<br />

Choir Director Organist<br />

j. Kenneth Reese Jtan C. Ridgway<br />

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,<strong>1985</strong><br />

MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M.<br />

EVENING WORSHIP 7:30 P.M.<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL • 9:30 A.M.<br />

The Whole Bible for the whole Person<br />

Graded ClaiMi Nuriery Adults<br />

TUESDAY MORNING 10:30 A.M.<br />

Women's Bible Study Fellowship<br />

WEDNESDAY EVENING 7:30 P.M.<br />

The Bible Study Hour<br />

A Cordial Weleomj Awaits You<br />

"Holding Forth The Ward <strong>of</strong> Lilt" Phllipplant lilt<br />

Comfortably AlrConaitionefl<br />

?LAN TO BE A PART OF<br />

THE OCEAN CITY TABERNAGLE EXPERIENCE<br />

WESLEY AVENUE—Ifh to 6th STREETS—OCEAN CITY. N.J.<br />

SUMMER OF *85,. .come and enjoy the continuing<br />

TABERNACLE TRADITION <strong>of</strong> outstanding inspirationarservices,<br />

THIS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th, <strong>1985</strong><br />

Morning Services: 9:00& 11:00 A.M.<br />

(Song Service: 8:45 & 10:45) ,<br />

DR. DUKE KIMBROUGH MC CALL<br />

Chanctllor<br />

the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary<br />

Leuii\H!(e, Kentucky<br />

QnEAT,MUSIC, TOOL<br />

NO EVENING SERVICE<br />

- ' Thank you soimoch for another inspirational season. Even<br />

V'',.l tj.\luil.1...->"' ' •' T .though the sun didn't shlrie As rr)uch these past couple <strong>of</strong> ^<br />

Brian Meneely<br />

weeks as we would have wished' tt had, youour<br />

congregations^ were bright and alive afwaysUV<br />

*6r0antsr& Music Coordinator See you next year I WHllamG.Luff<br />

Daily -7 and i am<br />

Saturday • 8 a.m., 4 and 7<br />

p.m<br />

Sunday • I, 9:15 and 11 a.m.<br />

Weekdays after 8 a.m.<br />

Mass Saturday, 2:30 to 3-30<br />

Middle p-m and after 7 p.m. Mass.<br />

ST. FRANCES<br />

CABRINI R.C,<br />

M It and Attantle Av<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Msgr Joseph E Conlon.<br />

pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Dally • 7 and 9 a.m.<br />

Saturday • 9 ajn. and 630<br />

pan.<br />

Sunday • 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m.<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

Saturday from 11 am to<br />

noon, before man in toe<br />

evening and after daily man.<br />

CHURCH OF THE<br />

RESURRECTION, R.C,<br />

Marmora<br />

Msgr. James J. Zegers.<br />

pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Daily • 8 and I ajn,<br />

Friday - 8 am. and 7 p.m.<br />

Saturday • 4 and 8:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday 7:45, 9, 10:15 and<br />

U :30 am<br />

OUR LADY OF SORROWS<br />

Wabash and Poplar Avs<br />

Llnwood<br />

MASSES<br />

Saturday • 8:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday - 8,9:30 and 11 a.m.,<br />

6:30 p.m.<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S R,C,<br />

44th and Landls Av.<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />

Msgr, Paul M. O'Connor,<br />

pastor<br />

MAKES<br />

Daily 7 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.<br />

Saturday • 8 a.m., 5 and 7<br />

ptn<br />

Sunday • 1,9:30 and 11 a.m.<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S<br />

SMS Rd. and Barter La.<br />

Somen Point<br />

<strong>On</strong>e God,<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Religion<br />

"There e*n be<br />

no doubt whatever<br />

that the people ol<br />

the world,<br />

<strong>of</strong> whatever race<br />

or religion,<br />

derive their<br />

Inspiration from<br />

one heavenly Source,<br />

and are the «ub|ecu<br />

<strong>of</strong>oneOod."<br />

Ou. Wnn»BI"«m(H»"(l<br />

Bahai Riith*<br />

399-0961<br />

MASSES<br />

Dall>' • 7 and S a.m_ and 7<br />

PJn .<br />

Saturday • 5:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday-7:4s, 1,10:30,11:45<br />

a.m. and 5:30 pa<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

Saturday • 4 tari p.m.<br />

Christian Science<br />

FOIST CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />

SCIENTIST<br />

Bh St. and Asbury Av<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

SUNDAY<br />

11 a.ni. - Church SB-vice and<br />

Smdsy school.<br />

DATLY<br />

11 am to 2 pjn. • Reading<br />

Room open<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

I pjn. • Testimony meeting<br />

Episcopal<br />

HOLY TRDflTY<br />

EPISCOPAL<br />

»th St, and Bay Av.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Gift'<br />

Rev, Michael W. Goldberg,<br />

rector<br />

SATURDAY<br />

5:30 pjn, •Holy Eucharist<br />

SUNDAY<br />

S ajn, •<br />

10 ajn.<br />

Holy Eucharist<br />

Choral Eucharist<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

9:30 ajn, • Holy Eucharist<br />

CHRIST EPOCOPAL<br />

157 Shore Rd.<br />

Soiners Point<br />

Rev Roger J. Hamilton,<br />

rector<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8 am, . Holy Eucbarist<br />

10 u . • Choral Eucharist<br />

with sermon, story hour and<br />

nmery.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

10 ajn. • Holy Eucharist in<br />

the chapel.<br />

CHURCH OF THE<br />

REDEEMER<br />

2Dth and Atlantic Av.<br />

Longport<br />

Rw. CM&ion J. Fwry Cox<br />

WNDAY<br />

9 a.m. • Holy Communion<br />

10 a.m. . Horning service.<br />

Holy Communion flnt Sunday<br />

<strong>of</strong> the month.<br />

Greek Orthodox<br />

HOLYTRINrrY<br />

GREEK ORTHODOX<br />

Mill Road<br />

Bargalntown<br />

Rev, D.J. Constantelos,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9 a.m,. Orthos • Matins<br />

9:30 a.m. - Divine liturgy<br />

10:30 a.m. - Sermon<br />

THE CHURCH OF THE<br />

REDEElVffiR EPISCOPAL<br />

20th A Atlantic Avenue Longport, N.J.<br />

9:00 A.M. Holy Communion<br />

10:00 A.M. Family Service and Morning Prayer<br />

HOLY COMMUNION, 10 A.M. RUST SUNDAY OF THE MONTH<br />

The Rev. Cannon j. Perry Cox<br />

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

David J. Somen, Dlr. si Music 1<br />

H. Palmer Lippineort, organiit<br />

"4 House ot Prayer tor All People"<br />

NOW AIR-CONDITIONED<br />

OCEAN CITY BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

10TH& WESLEY 399-2261<br />

RiV, DONALD E, HURLBERT, Senior Pastor<br />

RiV, DONALD PHILLIPS, Visitation Pastor<br />

REV. KEITH WALKER, Minister ol Youth<br />

Dave.Senseney, Choir Director Phi! Senjeney, Organist<br />

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th, 1988<br />

9:30 A.M. • SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />

10148 AM.-R|V;kiltH WApR<br />

7:00 P.M. REV. KEITH WALKER<br />

WEDNESDAY 7 P.M. -MIDWEEK PRAYER SERVICE<br />

Standing lor Th*<br />

Fundim*ntMlt<br />

oltb*ft\th<br />

W<br />

Interdenominational<br />

ociANcrnf<br />

TABERNACLE<br />

Wesley Av., 5th to 6th sta I<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, William 0. Luff,<br />

president<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9 a.m. 11 am • Morning<br />

«rvlee with guest speaker<br />

UNION CHAPEL<br />

BY-THE-SEA<br />

Bth St. and Asbury Av<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Interdenominational<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:15 am • Sunday school<br />

10:30 a.m.. Morning servlre<br />

with guest speaker.<br />

CHURCH OF THE<br />

REDEEMER<br />

2Mb and Atlantic Av<br />

Longport<br />

Rev. Dabney J. Carr III<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9 ajn - Holy Communion<br />

10 ajn. - Morning service,<br />

Italy Communion first Sunday<br />

<strong>of</strong> the month.<br />

UNWOOD COMMUNITY<br />

1BI Shore Rd.<br />

Unwood<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 ajn. • Church school<br />

11 ajn. -Morning worship<br />

7 pjn. - Evening service<br />

MARMORA GOSPEL<br />

CBAPBL<br />

Lyndhnrst and Wlstar Av.<br />

Marmora<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8:30 »M, • Worship service<br />

11 a.m. • Family Bible hour<br />

7 prn . Gospel meeting<br />

GRACE BOLE<br />

CHAPEL<br />

Hotel Luray<br />

O2 Wasley Av,<br />

Owai\aty<br />

Rev. Frank Mohr<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m. - Sunday school'<br />

11 ajn, • Morning worship<br />

7:30 p.m. • Evening service<br />

WHINiJSDAY ••--« -<br />

7:30 p.m. . Prayer g§rvi«<br />

and Bible study<br />

PRAISE TABBWACLE<br />

arbor Village Square<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Heights Av, and Zion<br />

Rd.<br />

Bargaintown<br />

Rev. Winiam aitt, paitor<br />

SJNDAY<br />

1Q a.m.<br />

7 p.m.<br />

Service<br />

Evening worahlp<br />

REORGANIZED CHURCH<br />

OF JESUS L.DA<br />

SUNDAY<br />

H Ma, - Mnb In Uie<br />

Brotherhood Chapel on Shore<br />

,Rd.. SuvUle. (Just Inside the<br />

N.J. Marine Science Consortium.)<br />

All an welcome.<br />

MARGATE COMMUNITY<br />

8M0 Ventnor Parkway<br />

Margate<br />

Rev. Terence E. Johnson<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. . Church icool<br />

9;M and 11 BJB, . Worship<br />

wvies<br />

Lutheran<br />

ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN<br />

Central Av. at 10th St<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Albert E. AlipacA, pastor<br />

Dr, Cnaries P. CreMiBan,<br />

assistant ^ f<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. • Sunday school '<<br />

1! a.m. • Service <strong>of</strong> HoQt-O<br />

Communion •»«<br />

MESSIAH LUTHERAN<br />

42nd and Landii Av,<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />

Henry Ireland, pastor<br />

f'h<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m. Church school u<br />

far all ages.<br />

11 a.m. • The iervice<br />

GRACE LUTHERAN<br />

if<br />

,;<br />

Shore Rd. and Dawes Av, ,?Z<br />

Somers Point tM*<br />

Rev. Margaret Gitab, asst, -2<br />

pastor t<br />

Rev, Charles Rinck, pas ton'/<br />

aneritus >;•<br />

SUNDAY iw«*<br />

9:30 a.m. and II s.m. ,f»{<br />

Worihip service s.'t<br />

9:30 a.m. • Sunday schooiC<br />

md nursery Ji*<br />

MethodiM y.j><br />

ST. PITER'S ^<br />

UNITED METHODIST «"<br />

«h St. and Cental Av. ^<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> «<br />

David M, Flneh, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

S ajn. - Church ichool ""*<br />

9 and 10:30 a.m. • Morning<br />

worship, Pastor Finch<br />

preaching, ^<br />

TRDOTY UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

2) N. Shore Road<br />

Marmora<br />

J,D, Overeash, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

1:30 BJII. - WonWp<br />

i:4S aji. • Sunday<br />

11 ajn. • Worihip<br />

MACEDONM UNITED<br />

METHODOT<br />

IMh a. and Simpion Av.<br />

Oeaan aty<br />

David M. Finch, pastor<br />

•a •<br />

SUNDAY F _<br />

8:30 ajn, - Church school''<br />

11 ajn, . Mornlnf worship<br />

UNITED MCTHODBT<br />

CHURCH <strong>of</strong> Somen Point<br />

Bemel Rd. and Do-an Av.<br />

(oppotite Aena paridnf lot)<br />

Rtv. Robert E. Costello,<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Church KhogESjf<br />

11 ajn. . Worship<br />

1 ~ ?p ^<br />

UNITa) ftfflTBODIST OK^ e<br />

SEAOLEC1TV ,'<br />

KanflBdy Blvd. and Park Hdr<br />

Hehard W. Nichola, pastor '<br />

SUNDAY<br />

i:4S ajn. . Churdi<br />

for family.<br />

11 ajn,. Worship hour afl*<br />

WESLEY UNITED ^t<br />

ymmonm ~'?<br />

M- MO fttaraburg j*<br />

Dr. John F. Garrahan, paabr^<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8:48 a.m. • Momlni worihip<br />

11 a.m. - Sunday school<br />

SEAVTLLE UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

Shore Rd.<br />

SeavtUe<br />

Rev. L. Burdille<br />

pastor<br />

HawlTp<br />

SUNDAY<br />

hi<br />

I ajn.. Worship serviM<br />

10a.m. •Churchschool,<br />

CENTRAL UNITED "J<br />

RffiTHODBT 1<br />

aore Rd. and Cintral Av. &<br />

Unwood •.:.'*<br />

(Pfeasi turn to pagi 7)


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In<br />

k<br />

M<br />

1*5<br />

I*<br />

I<br />

This group <strong>of</strong> women combinfd tennis exercise with fund raising each<br />

Tuesday afternoon during the summer io benefit the Muscular Dystrophy<br />

Association. The group netted 1450.<br />

ATTENTION<br />

RESIDENTS<br />

<strong>of</strong> SOMERS POINT<br />

As <strong>of</strong> Monday/ <strong>Sep</strong>tember 9th, the<br />

trash collection will resume to<br />

once a week pick up for the<br />

winter<br />

MAR<br />

CONTRACTORS<br />

join the Party at our<br />

1 9tn ANNUAL<br />

SPECTACULAR!<br />

, Fri-<strong>Sep</strong>t. 6th 9 am-9 pm Sat. <strong>Sep</strong>t. 7th ? am-S pm<br />

THE TRADITION LIVES ON<br />

Introducing<br />

..NEW" 1986 Models for<br />

Pace Arrow • Prowier<br />

• Coachman<br />

FEATURING THE BEST SELECTION OF<br />

NEW & USED R.V.'s IN THE AREA<br />

ALL AT OUR TRADITIONALLY<br />

LOW OPEN HOUSE PRICES.<br />

• Factory'<br />

• Representatives<br />

r<br />

I<br />

I<br />

• Free Door<br />

Prizes<br />

• Refreshments<br />

R.V.'s<br />

• Low Prices<br />

• High Trade-in<br />

Allowance<br />

BRDGETON TRAVEL TRAILER CENTER<br />

588 ShilohPikep. . * 451-7585<br />

Bridgeten, N.J.<br />

CLIPS SAVE<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

TRASH COLLECTION<br />

SCHEDULE<br />

twice weekly from<br />

SEPT. 9th to S|EPT. 27th<br />

MONDAY'<br />

TUESDAY<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

THURSDAY<br />

FRIDAY ..-•><br />

• -I' 1 ?,' "<br />

Ocularly <strong>of</strong>f abort.<br />

pounds 3 ounces. Second place<br />

Bob Edmund aboard went to Marianne Haachtr<br />

Pickled Herring took honors aboard Scablrd at 7 pounds 2<br />

In the bluefltn category at 13 ounces.<br />

Carol<br />

Scott<br />

4MAsburyAve.<br />

Feed a Cat* Water a Cat<br />

Automatic Feeding S. Watering<br />

WASHABLI PET BEDS ^"^<br />

Kitty Kup Beds and The Cuddler<br />

399-7491 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

CONTRACTORS<br />

Pflvaie'& Commercial<br />

Renovations<br />

CONCRETi • PAINTING • CARPENTRY<br />

Phone (809) 311.0131<br />

FLOOR COVERING<br />

• Over 35"years experience<br />

• Name brand carpets<br />

• Braided Rugs<br />

• No-wax vinyl flooring<br />

• Expert Installation<br />

• Commercial & Residential<br />

Call 399-3343<br />

Visit our Showroom Location at'<br />

Ml-WE$T AVENUE, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

Whafsnewin<br />

bottled water<br />

from<br />

Ozone?<br />

Call.for Quality;<br />

and.<br />

Th« ]'A gnllocl Hti)(ll TaDPtr It now<br />

avsllatllc (rom OlDne Pvrt IWIir<br />

to. it <br />

snwnshlp, Shayne McKlnsey;<br />

'* <strong>of</strong> tte yiar,<br />

i adult ^port.<br />

inship, Barbara Reed;<br />

f :<br />

SALES • REPAIRS<br />

Surreys • Tandems<br />

BIKES L !Zt<br />

Bih & Atlantic Ave<br />

Orrnn <strong>City</strong>. N.J.<br />

399-1246<br />

such natural coastal attractions<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cape May County<br />

as dud hunting and water<br />

recreation.<br />

A world class decorative<br />

bird carving show, decoy and<br />

wildlife art and photography<br />

shows are some <strong>of</strong> the other<br />

attractions planned during<br />

the special weekend.<br />

Spectators at last yean demonstration watch as a retriever is put<br />

through her paces by trainer Bob Bailey <strong>of</strong> Woodbine, left.<br />

Uppr, Todd Mcnastero.<br />

' Trophies were also<br />

presented to tte winners <strong>of</strong><br />

the recent Junior SuflSsh flag<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers regatta; they were:<br />

Senior fleet - 1. Brian<br />

Huntoman<strong>of</strong> DrexelHiU, Pa.;<br />

% Brian Becotte <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

(Mr, i. Kevin Backe <strong>of</strong><br />

ftrinor, Pi,;<br />

A-fleet~l. Julie Vollmer <strong>of</strong><br />

Delran, 2. Trade Walters <strong>of</strong><br />

Radnor, I. Shana Kelley <strong>of</strong><br />

Montclalr,4.CralgMonast«ro<br />

<strong>of</strong> Berwyn, Pa., S. Wane<br />

Hathaway <strong>of</strong> Mo<strong>of</strong>Mtown;<br />

B-fleet — 1. Jason Chew <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty, 2. Greg Hertx <strong>of</strong><br />

VDJanova,Pa.,3.JennyReed<br />

arUnwood. ^>'<br />

BICYCLE<br />

CENTER<br />

FORGE<br />

Outboard<br />

1<br />

Authorized Daalan MorCru/sor<br />

, , , Private Beats • Pores O/B<br />

BOAT & MOTOR REPAIRS V "*' r ' :<br />

Summit All Season<br />

OPENING<br />

39^3745<br />

PT5S/80R13 38.00 P205/75R15 48.00<br />

P185/80R13 40.00 P215/75R15 50,00<br />

P18S/75R14 42.00 P225/75R1S 52.00<br />

P195/75R14 46.00 P235/75R15 54.00<br />

P205/75R14 48.00<br />

P225/75R14 jo.00<br />

—DISCOUNT PRICESON-<br />

Firestone • Midteiin • General<br />

B. F. Goodrich • Goodvear<br />

(NtwOwner: DAVIDSANDIRSON)<br />

OOMPLET1AUSNMENT SERViCE<br />

L1WBIBMB Strati Oee>n <strong>City</strong>, N.J,<br />

HANK'S OUTBOARDSJ<br />

OPEN'7DAYSAWiiK<br />

;' '<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s <strong>On</strong>ly realistic prices for Pill Strvle*<br />

BOATS UP TO 26 ft,<br />

pulled, transported and blocked In your yard<br />

or garage $3 00 per foot .<br />

"BOAT BOTTOMS<br />

thoroughly pressure washed SI ,Q0 per foot<br />

ri i Your location or mine<br />

OUTBOARD MOTORS WIHTER12ED i<br />

"\ Yoor location or mine JO Hp and under (30 oo; 50 Mp ,<br />

4 .ciodeiail materials, •.;/..<br />

Th» retriever demon* withstand many cold noun in<br />

straUon wlU feature Chipper, tbe water. With heavier boOM<br />

a 4.year«ld Chesapeake Bay and thicker coat, the golden Is<br />

retriever, and Cody, a 10- the moat reoest breed <strong>of</strong><br />

year-old golden retriever, retrievers among the five<br />

Their owners, Bob and Deekinds<br />

existing in the world<br />

Bailey <strong>of</strong> Woodbine, will be today,<br />

tewing the dog's hunting Tbe retriever demon*<br />

form In mini Mali condneted stratioas will be held at 12:30<br />

{rom the salt marsh to theand<br />

2:30 pm. on Saturday and<br />

Udal creek directly behind tbe Sunday during the festival.<br />

Wetlands Institute, the A benefit for the Wetland*<br />

headquarters <strong>of</strong> tte festival, Institute, a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />

on Stole Harbor Boulevard. organization dedicated to<br />

research and education<br />

Chipper has bar working programs dealing with the<br />

dog certificate and comcoastal<br />

environment, the<br />

panion dog certificate, while festival la partially supported<br />

Oody, who holds a working by a state grant to help<br />

dog certificate, la a field Mai promote "NJ and YOU -<br />

and companion dog and will Meet Together," the state<br />

simulate a working situation. slogan. Admission for the twoday<br />

event will be »3 for adult* ,<br />

The Chesapeake breed was and |1.M for children.<br />

developed in Maryland and is The Wetlands Institute is<br />

the only type <strong>of</strong> retriever that open dally Tuesday through<br />

is American. Golden Saturday, 10 ajn. to 4:30 pm<br />

retrievers, tint registered in and features a museum,<br />

IMS in the United State, observation tower, lecture<br />

originated In England Tney tall and guided salt marsh<br />

are trained to stay In a boat or tours. For further In-<br />

blind in cold weather and can formation, call 368-1211.<br />

THINK<br />

• •••<br />

WINTERIZING<br />

and STORAGE<br />

Beat The Rush!<br />

Makt Appointments ami<br />

RmrvatioinHOWl<br />

BUD'S OUTBOARD<br />

MARINE, Hie.<br />

' 97W.9fllSfnMl(n#xttoEx:Konttatlon)<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. • 3981312<br />

aboard the<br />

ALL DAY FISHING<br />

Saturday & Sunday<br />

Leaves 8 a.m. ,<br />

2 TRIPS /<br />

Monday thru Friday /<br />

8 a.m. ft 1 p.m.<br />

\ SUNSET CRUISES<br />

Man, • Wefl. • Frl. 1 ?P.m.<br />

Departs from AL'S DOCK<br />

Befwttn 9th & 10th Sfs, on fht Biy<br />

^390-1065^<br />

0 0 0<br />

DEEP<br />

FISHING<br />

{aboard <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Own Party Unit Bih!n| flit!<br />

THE CHALLENGER FLEET<br />

HOUR<br />

NIGHT<br />

jBLUEFISHING<br />

S 22°°-<br />

' . Saturday <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

. .4 HOUR<br />

FISHING<br />

TRIPS<br />

1 M2 00<br />

8a.ni-a.lp.m. (OallvJ<br />

(No 1 p m: trlpfeonSund»y»)j<br />

' Bait Included • Rod Availaole • Snack Bar '<br />

2 Restrooms • Full Electronic* • Hr^ted Cabin<br />

PAGE 9 - SECTION TWO<br />

Kate Cavanaugh, 10, <strong>of</strong> Longport caught 1_ .<br />

pound lo-ounce fluke <strong>of</strong>f the Margate bnDdieaaC v,_, / J<br />

N<br />

"OeMnCttr't<br />

Complete Tackle Shop"<br />

Rods, Reels and tackle for river, bay '"<br />

and <strong>of</strong>f shore. ' -,<br />

Live and f roitn baits, shark chum In<br />

frozen buckets and slabs.<br />

Rod & Reel repair. Rod & Reel Rentals<br />

Crabbing Equipment and much more<br />

SHOP* MMPAHi • SAVE • Free Parking<br />

621 Bay Awe., <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty<br />

7ttoyf»i<br />

LIQUIDATION SALE<br />

1983,84,85-18' plJ/UE model 188<br />

with 115 hp ivfrirOelfe, autopump^andi<br />

top. Orlg. cost $12,058. ' • »<br />

BALE PRICE '4,995 to $7,995<br />

1984 • 13' Boston Whalers w/35hpeng><br />

elec. start. New July l, 1984. ]<br />

COStS4»o97<br />

SALE PRICE >3995<br />

- OUTBOARD ENGINES-<br />

ifSSllihpivinrude .*2795<br />

1?I4 -70 hp Evirtrude............. ,'1195<br />

V. 85 - 70 hp Ivinrude.............. f 2295 f<br />

1983 -15 hp Evlnrude-elec. str....... *79S<br />

All above on first-come basis,<br />

quantities limited, cash or certified check. ._<br />

SPEED AND SKI ,<br />

10th and Bayfronl<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 398-0424 •<br />

closing for the season,,. w<br />

come and take adyantafle <strong>of</strong> the -<br />

savings! .<br />

SALE IN PROGRESS NOW!,<br />

LIMITED QUANTITIES! J!;<br />

NELSON'S DISCOUNT<br />

MARINE SUPPLY<br />

Fooi<strong>of</strong>the9ttStBrtdge,0ctMCBy<br />

I'M


m<br />

•ii<br />

PAGE 10 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N.J, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,<strong>1985</strong><br />

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />

ADVERTISING RATES<br />

Advertisements for these columns should Be in the <strong>of</strong><br />

lice <strong>of</strong> The Sentinel Ledger for the TUESDAY EDITION not<br />

later than Saturday neon for the regular classified section<br />

and not later than Monday noon tor the too I ate-to classify<br />

section HtlOt ¥ iblTIQN, Wednesday noon for the regular<br />

classified section and Thursday noon for the too late to<br />

classify section.<br />

Dial iff Mil<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Time, IS Words ar Liu,,, ,,,,, ;.,,. i4.il<br />

(10' per word exceeding ?5 words)<br />

Ad Running J Consecutive Times,<br />

with II wordi or Less,, .....,.,,,.,. in.BO<br />

Ads Requiring Box Number 11,00additional<br />

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ADS 50* EXTRA<br />

—All Classified Advertising Cash Basis—<br />

113 Bth Street, Qeem <strong>City</strong>, N.J.01224<br />

Copy mailed In, given to representative or brought to <strong>of</strong><br />

lice personally, mult be accompanied by cash or check to<br />

cover cost. Copy accepted over phone as courtesy and<br />

convenience to customer, but payment must be received<br />

before advertisement will be set in type.<br />

Help Wanted<br />

Help Wanted<br />

BiBfilTTlB-FBr gltitinl i mBntn [ASiuEH - HtitiiiUNIlT -<br />

sid. ispl thru May Feyr aa?i * *i*eb pifsienf ItlepHsne manner, tellable.<br />

• 10 1 «iMinllii«.i O»g pl> IV joplily lo HUtt well to MOBII. In<br />

food eare and aeaa ,efersnc« Ca!! It* perienEC heipftfi. Csmplfti tienaflii.<br />

mi • 1 I-I»..» till Ul MM I i]<br />

RgLHI= COOK- Pan<br />

cea enly Apply m<br />

MsmpiieM Hliaiili<br />

UFiQiMiiD - CiFlihed Cill Mr!<br />

Meyers. Flender* Motel, jet IOSS H<br />

(NJMEBPFBM1I, join io mrt i,.<br />

Set i, gaea figuri sv.'fi p.iS!*"' ^.yi<br />

Cdii 3*§ JSU 9 JO la I D ^ • "<br />

FULL AND P»BT TIMI lALSS<br />

CLERK paiittens new a¥ei(afi(e. &p<br />

ply ifh Hear flemtsn'i Bept ifori, tifl<br />

4ft5uf¥ A¥* , O C (II<br />

CHAMBFBPEHSON<br />

HOWf HfALTH AIPE'<<br />

PI - OC resident preferrtd, for<br />

iemi independent middle aged wsman<br />

,H **ieel£H*,f gill Jft Si*i Ms<br />

LANDSCAPES ANO HGLPfB - Mull<br />

hive valid driven license and bf II<br />

Autos For Sale<br />

71 OBfiNP TSHINO - Brown, AM FM<br />

ItffFiO nf^ piHauit lytfeffi, good flrei,<br />

pgni gnsd C#n 1« ml MM if Mil <strong>of</strong><br />

In F».|J<br />

Ills fONTiAl Sunbi'O hilchUfli,<br />

very seed rsnfliliaif 1 PowiF brakes ft<br />

itfeFiflg. 4 (vi.ade, II,90S QQ OF bCit Of<br />

iff |« 1MB «'U<br />

i*n vyy . Bua->k^gii*nf E^siNsn,<br />

Ntw >ihauii mum Cill 1« JH1 Ifu<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>'l Servlcts<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>'l. Services Pr<strong>of</strong>'l, Services General Mdie.<br />

FRANK TEDESCO<br />

Concrete Contractor<br />

31 Yeari Experience<br />

Serving <strong>Ocean</strong> .<strong>City</strong> and<br />

Surrounding Areas<br />

C'jrblng-Drivewnys'Porches<br />

Sidewalkj-Floor.-Etc<br />

Free Estimates 927 5052<br />

(Jail IM )•!« »•<br />

„„„,,„,<br />

FULL TIMi POllflON .. Available iff SiByiCI ItiTION - nil potiilens<br />

buiy nil estate allies wilti EOrrtBuieri eeailitjle is, yea, Fsypd fmplerrninl,<br />

Wlellerll'i J mutt 1 » m 1 p FFI c»!l ill thru i' Ofaan <strong>City</strong> MOBII, 1«H Sf<br />

I** Mri I' 1. Ba* 3** * IS<br />

* IS<br />

RIAL eSTATI SALBS - w( in m<br />

itriitid in iddiFi^ femi luii finif iilel<br />

FcpFtieniafiy^!. OFtal prOpiFfitl ts<br />

lill, Trtniendoiji fncenfjv# EBITImillion<br />

piafl. Caii Joan Bridy Nerdic Hsai<br />

Eilati, ]«9 ifli. r<<br />

NUBIil NliBIO-for risfne<br />

BARRY MESSNER<br />

CARPENTER<br />

FfS fitifnattJi, full? insured<br />

Call 390-3595 .,<br />

TRINITY PAiNTIN©<br />

joe Cancellier<br />

Interior Exterior<br />

Residential Commercial<br />

Quality WorkFr»e Estimate!<br />

CALL S9f-6eS7<br />

Card Of Thanks<br />

Help Wanted<br />

CLiBK TTPIST - LI BeolilKlping,<br />

fesd OPPOFtunitf (OF ipll Itarler Many<br />

bsftiiill! oil IFfqff, 'yli SF paFt lime<br />

Call IN »»••«, H<br />

ST JUDI'INOVIH*<br />

Miy lha iacrH M«ert « jt»ut M<br />

pFfiiied, hsnsre^, idersd and<br />

gloriliM now mlta t»-»«eF. *My (he<br />

SaeFed Near? ei J«*U1 ft3¥# mtf£r<br />

en gt Hpiy ii Juda haip SI ftie<br />

ngprins pray Mr ill "<br />

$iy rhli pFayeF s fimEt s d«y. ey<br />

me fifti d^y your prayer will » an<br />

lwtF^ If rial FwvtF t»«fi hnowfl to<br />

fail f>ybliesllon muif &e prorniisa<br />

My prayeri hauc btfn afifwtrtd.<br />

M.BIS.<br />

Lost And Found<br />

WAI I BiSb - Bus ipy PQi.hqn<br />

Fyll'Pirt Tim* B<strong>of</strong>lm/ioarg peiiiR'r<br />

Call vr 5*il5F b*fwwn 1 36 ^ .1 i.<br />

FiesFi FianaeFi Hei^l 5W ieaO "3'<br />

HELP! - To wOFII on Mill AmfFsca<br />

Pieati Pirf flmi. full lima, day SF<br />

nignf, ianfor efflltnt waicemt P«H<br />

TyrnaFi Dfiplayt, nil Ha*»Fi Ays ,<br />

o.e miiit H<br />

BEIF-ONSiSLC MATURE I CABINC<br />

- Individual to •••en hug infant! in<br />

my ftoiflt SatUFfljiyl, f fs 1 p m Call<br />

3tf=oo*i OF If|,7i3! 9 is<br />

NilO *I*F RQyNO-WaiIF.ll and<br />

SuB-lnaktF, nptrifnCM Apply m par<br />

ion. Mario'l, ISIt lay Ayinua. O C tft<br />

HANPVMAN - MainfeFjinee wanl«d<br />

4v7i. f «<br />

FRKI BBNT — All ullllllet IncludM<br />

ocean <strong>City</strong> elderly man need! mature<br />

rnponilble coufla It llva in. Light<br />

houie«npln» mHI dinner preparallon in<br />

eichiife Mr your own prlvalt (ur<br />

nlshed * bedroom apt. Relerinct.<br />

required. Call tOttu-lHi, ..': t.<br />

SBCfttUARV stOOKeJBtH -,*r»t<br />

fjrtWlfH remit busln»s,s In l«»l real<br />

ntat* alilca. » day week IncliMlnv<br />

MHtnM. •"•llant saury »nd<br />

Msellti. Cull tUtnleen U rn-HW w jt/<br />

l>AKt« l>M«0fl-l«iy MMiMity. M<br />

Jootti Jtrttv m< i» IMUriaj lor In-<br />

dividual •IHi'wnn wiaarlMc* with<br />

Munc LEISON> — piano, Jxitt: iiutt<br />

Inktructlon your home. Tues. only. 110<br />

'i hour, sptclallilng in chlljlr.n. Call<br />

tS) t»0). t ig<br />

Autos For Sale<br />

f6 H - l»ll Ford Courltf Pick up<br />

•jncallant condition, economical, greal<br />

(Ppearance, hat camptr lop, >7,3M. call<br />

mot*., »<br />

•7» VBOA - Automatic. Oood condition<br />

ll,al« < mlin. *»t oiler. Call<br />

nt- MM. ; ; ' v "°<br />

«5i~ipLVM0UTM -^ Show car con<br />

'tllllim, Ww mMNic'Hcillatit ruhnlnB<br />

Oond'Hivtstrnenl, UMt ar but oiler.<br />

CuilftMlrt. ; n' >to<br />

Affly M,'#fr>M UllUr. LIT*,! «t»<br />

Wetllnftw AVann*, VentnW, H Ji ,••«.«(<br />

< u\. rl. t/l, t lat. in, nM Iwtarf<br />

>)» a.m. M W, sttti it.<br />

M , ' ' - - , ' '<br />

HOUII ' DIMotlTION lALI—MN<br />

Ainunr Ave, feps,, nrH in* utti,,<br />

Ivtr»tHln» «*ea, all atpllliKas, win-<br />

dmi, d»r», torn «nd tlltlMn IUhlrW)<br />

etc, ell. , , ' ».||<br />

»ALI~Iat, MH. 7,<br />

wisher, rttin, Mahstany dlnln* Ml ft<br />

much m<strong>of</strong>« Bveryihlna mutt tt. tM<br />

Mtnii, t<br />

f.»<br />

YARD lALt-lt,. VI, fKMfl, 17lt<br />

Aibury A»* Hds, Mtfii, aaiti, Mah»<br />

«HI. WMMri, m«^l., «M«tWf<br />

^ «T«*L SUILDlNOI - «»(tMy pftgi 4;n<br />

errdi, |4 II M wai H-f M i M<br />

41 y.s IS,TW o<br />

\ M LltnltM<br />

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER $, <strong>1985</strong><br />

General Mdie. R.E. For Sale<br />

SUNSHMECARPfTS<br />

mmmm<br />

.HSOIVPLUSHES'4.99,..<br />

SvartMaH inttitlition<br />

loWa* Vjnyls/RH'ij. 1 Comm I<br />

nllWttMaillt<br />

927-8232<br />

AMOERSOIWJJSERKiS<br />

TAG SALES<br />

LiquidHIsn Of tout* cont#f)t» »,r<br />

tfifti. Pyfi aptfriiiAi wfvk*.<br />

CALL 9170975<br />

tbttt In T«O urn<br />

CIHS.A.M.<br />

t peri<br />

( CIHS.A.M.<br />

'Twenty yrs, experience<br />

buy Ing 8. t#lling antiques,<br />

j appraising & houiehold<br />

' liquidations,<br />

I llltlltarM App..luri •<br />

dal 398-0336 or 399-0552<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

1030 Wilton Ptacf<br />

Sunday, <strong>Sep</strong>L 8,12lo 4 pm<br />

IMAGINE THISII four<br />

bedrooms, 2'/j baths, wtll<br />

maintained bayfront<br />

property, detached garage<br />

AM thit with second floor<br />

sundeck and sunroom<br />

leading lo your private<br />

deck and boatslip. $160,000,<br />

Sale by owner a<br />

MfivlMO MUST fllLL-HMMiHM<br />

gojMs, Cttlllini, glcfurn, rKOHS,<br />

l.ippi.c. fcrewt srM lolls, 114 BrifMin<br />

PB IM llBor, O.C, Urt., Sal, test. tj. t<br />

• f> to 4 p.m. 14<br />

oiliiseTSLl-sat.'ieiii, t.'VS"i<br />

P.p. appiiaMes, pinurei, broiler win,<br />

. mlt, pl.ypeo, aniuiu. cnair, TV, Ml<br />

V»0«, tnwls, boon, linM,, ||,hli.g<br />

bigmerti. He, Ram or snlna, 4M Bay<br />

• i-t<br />

c4l>I COB HDUII-witn fine lur<br />

nllilinfi, living reefn, dlfilnp room ani<br />

eMfHins. Call mi44« iar<br />

ap^einlnieflf, n<br />

M0VIHO IALE—Kenrntre sillier,<br />

elffk ooubla bur.au, i new Ha ii.nm!<br />

wall unit., rnnpi. an, at I, fiatlan Hi)<br />

ial.iio i p.m. M<br />

VARO SkLE-Ctrner Cupbo.nl.<br />

ivpHrrller, mirror, Utycle, tools, much<br />

mor». Ml, f a.m. HM'Aiburr in, M<br />

k P»ld OF STLVAHI/S—Hl-m<br />

r III" wHlerili walnut UBIoati<br />

M"lla"«IJ". ^trl, etltti, %H. till If*.<br />

itu, »•<br />

CONSOLB !IW,<br />

meft'i ] ipeeo 111, Ml tl dishes lor 4.<br />

Hi, Call IfMltf after 1 p.m. M<br />

AOULT—1 wheel bitvclt. win! malor,<br />

1110 Call w«(lng room<br />

sal. HaiprMii, lamps, tuairs, fnapla<br />

b*)room id, curtains, Mollywootl sed,<br />

rnlsc, rmiufuli!, Frl, t Set Sapt, t, M<br />

aiy «••, «4<br />

BsbVi NS—Miifl iilh File lamp,<br />

ef^sme ari Itmp, »iii bests, king sill<br />

rmornrd. phMes (AT*Ti, sinile mat-<br />

trill Hi iprirlfl i tram., gas lawn<br />

mjWFtr. call nl-iSH. f-e<br />

CALL TODAY<br />

NEW LISTINGS<br />

•Hilltop Area Ranchtr<br />

Three bedrooms, wood<br />

stove, wooden 1 lot Asking<br />

174, W0,<br />

•Beeiley'i Paint Area<br />

Colonial. Three bedrooms,<br />

2Vj baths, fireplace plus<br />

basement 1113,000,<br />

•Seavllle Ixciuslvei Pour<br />

bedrooms, Vh baths,<br />

family room with fireplace<br />

Iltoantly Bppolnfed.<br />

AVALON<br />

REAL ESTATE AGENCY<br />

ROOSEVELT BLVD.<br />

MARMORA<br />

310-3400<br />

OH. HOT AIB HEATER -eboul 1 ffan<br />

olS Aitinj JI7) or nun affer. Call •>•<br />

tej- list p.m. MSIlti ».<br />

kfl, SALE—conltnli <strong>of</strong> tnree<br />

bedfaom tparlnieiif at ille Haven Ave,,<br />

trid floor. If a.m. Is 1 p.m. tl<br />

0A(7»0E IALB-S.pl 1th. I a.m. beo,<br />

housenoM |M kitchen arildes CMapl<br />

!»i] Weil Ave, j H<br />

OR 1AT 5»LF PRICE SALE—Of<br />

inupjl.n praagffl. Leftover from usl<br />

year Mutic f>ier Satunlay I n I,<br />

•emit! ionaaaa FayMUtltjI. n<br />

MMieM IAL1-S.I -IwprtTini-f.s. I,..<br />

Most It.mi 11 tints ia.il. 1114 WUley<br />

A.myi.S.e, • • • I* • " • * * • ><br />

R.E. For Sale<br />

VALUe VALUE VALUE<br />

Whither for Investminf or<br />

second home, 4 spacious<br />

bedrooms and 1 bathrooms<br />

aeresi the street from Geld<br />

Coast beach. Available at<br />

duplex or condos Call for<br />

tJefalls,<br />

Roger<br />

A.<br />

'; \lonroc<br />

RIALTOR<br />

835 Wilier Avi,<br />

(609)398 7000<br />

OWNERS ANXIOUS-TAKE<br />

; ADVANTAGE OF THESE<br />

RECEMT PRICE REDUCTWHS!!!<br />

layfrtnt, single home, J<br />

drmi,din,jfuilbafhi, Ig.<br />

eck, new floating dock & 2<br />

oatsllps, Offered fur<br />

Ished. <strong>On</strong>ly ,163,50011<br />

ondomlniutn, 1 bdrm.<br />

en, imm«ulafe condition<br />

with many rectnt im-<br />

provementi, Closi to beach<br />

and boardwalk. Now<br />

Sr9,900iI<br />

Rlk/ieria, across from bay,<br />

Llv, rm,, din, area, kit., 4<br />

bdrmi,, 2 baths, fam, rm,<br />

\y/f Ireplace, gil heat, cent,<br />

air. Reduced to 1135,00011<br />

Two ' Family, bayfront<br />

location, SO' frontage<br />

w/3/bs's, both units<br />

heated. Plenty <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>f street<br />

parking. Listed at 1195,000.<br />

* West Iffli Street, heated 2<br />

bdrm, cottage, modern<br />

kit,, gar. deck, & 2/bs's,<br />

layfrent, charming older<br />

home, suitable for the largo<br />

family, uv. rm, w/fp, am.<br />

rm, yy/fp, Nlfehsn, »<br />

bedroom}, sitting room, 3'<br />

full baths & shower room,<br />

•nc, sunpereh, open 2nd fl,<br />

porch. Dock and boatslip.<br />

inspect today 11<br />

Vi •lock to Beach, single<br />

cottage, 4 bedrooms, full<br />

b;sth & shower room, llv,<br />

rm, Wf'fp, din, rm., kltehtn,<br />

nice rtpr yard «. storage<br />

garage. Offered furnished<br />

Riviera Lagoonfront, Ig<br />

Single, llv. rm. w/fp, din.<br />

rm I kit., i bdrms, 2 baths,<br />

fam. rm. enc. pallo,<br />

ftoatlng:dock&3boatslip,<br />

Realistically priced at<br />

$237,0001<br />

Arkansas Ave,, Im-<br />

maculate home completely<br />

remodeled In k out llv.<br />

rm,, kit.. Urn. rm., w/fp, 4<br />

bdrms, Vh baths, screened<br />

patio,' upper deck, 3 boat<br />

slips. inspection en-<br />

couraged. Call today I<br />

Corner Lagsonfrent, 4<br />

bdrms,, 2 full baths, family<br />

rm., w/fp, Vh ear gar,,<br />

floating dock 2/bs's.<br />

ilfi,OMpartlyfwrnlll<br />

SINGLES<br />

Riviera, Split Level, llv.<br />

rm,, din, rm,, kit,, din, 3<br />

bdrms, Vh baths, I car gar,<br />

& Ig, covered porch, asking<br />

$124,9001<br />

Say Aria Cottage, 3 bdr-<br />

mi,, 1 bath, gas h/w heat,<br />

many rectnt Improvemtn-<br />

ts, only $77,500.<br />

DUPLEX<br />

Ciwtqtn, Duplex, under con-<br />

struction, located near-<br />

beach, 3 Bdrmi,, 2 baths,<br />

•a. Unit, den on 2nd fl, 2 ear<br />

gar. $245,000. will sell as<br />

condo's.- $130,000 up<br />

$120,000 down. Inspect<br />

TodayI<br />

Central Location, heated 2<br />

family upper cottage, 3<br />

bdrms & Vh bath + 1<br />

bdrm. apt. Listed $97,500.<br />

tagoonfront location;<br />

'ritirtdln.firwk.Marn.riTi. ' . . , „ . , . ..,„ ,.,,„ ,<br />

iinek ft i hnatillD*. Procdr-. Convanlant' 'Loitltlon, La.<br />

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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

PAGE II - SECTION TWO<br />

RE For Sale R, E, For Sale<br />

SOUTH 1NO—2Vi ifory homt, i bflrms,, I 1 -* baths, ilv<br />

room, din rm,, kitchen, front and rear porches, f«,500<br />

GOSS REALTY<br />

REALTORS<br />

3258 Asbury Aw©.<br />

399-2OO8<br />

THANKS TO YOU!<br />

I'M STILL SMILING-<br />

BUSINESS IS UP...<br />

interest rates are down!<br />

SELECT ANY OP THMKi<br />

* Four Mim, single family, block from Ueaeli<br />

* First floor condo • across from beach<br />

* Waterfront condo . igth St. lagoon<br />

* Waterfront corner, IH'frontage<br />

* Three bdrm. (ingle with Mat Hip<br />

* Two bdrm. duplex on Bay Ave.<br />

* TweMrmi, duplex on Slmpion Ave,<br />

* 55' l0t....MO,ooo.<br />

CALL<br />

"THESBLUNG OFFICE"<br />

300-2500<br />

J.MUSSO.INC.<br />

HEALTOBS<br />

3329WMIAW.<br />

duality • IrrWgrllY, Mrvla<br />

Delicatessen Includes<br />

building, business and<br />

equipment. Gas heat, with<br />

rear efficiency apartment<br />

Excellent condition, sue<br />

ctssful business in gar-<br />

dtns. Vtry nlee condition.<br />

Duplex, 1st fl. • 3 bedroom,<br />

1 bath, living room, dining<br />

area, sun room, fully<br />

equipped kitchen, Mitel,<br />

microwave 2nd fl. 3<br />

bedroom, 1 bath. Fenced<br />

yard. Garage for storage.<br />

i137,iOO,<br />

.' a<br />

c Franklin c Wilhams I<br />

^REALTORS II<br />

A nice (Ingle family easily<br />

converted fa an Income<br />

producing property. Being<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered furnished with few<br />

exceptions, S107.000,<br />

Duple!!, centrally located<br />

first floor apt. has living<br />

room, dining area, 1<br />

bedroom & bath, gas heat,<br />

second S, third fleer house<br />

has fireplace, 4 bedrooms,,<br />

4"J baths, gas heat. All ap-<br />

pliances, drapes and car-<br />

peting Included. Plenty <strong>of</strong><br />

parking. Good Investment<br />

iiif,900.<br />

•Her Financing to<br />

! qualified buyer. Beautiful<br />

(home, •aysh<strong>of</strong>e Drive, 4<br />

IBR, 3 baths, gas heat, VA<br />

• car garage, boatslip,<br />

floating dock. Great for<br />

large family. Call today for<br />

appointment.<br />

furnished upper level, two<br />

bedroom, two bath con-<br />

dominium, seuthslde ex-<br />

posure, excellent, bay<br />

views, compare this to any<br />

unit in 500 Say, Priced to<br />

sell at 1112,100.<br />

Corner Cape * Cod, 4<br />

bedrooms, fireplace, 3 tile<br />

baths, elee, baseboard •<br />

heat, garage, sundeek.<br />

1135,000,<br />

jNew 3 bedroom, 2 bath)<br />

jcondo near the beach.i<br />

Beautiful contemporary bl~<br />

'level design Washer;<br />

dryer, refrigerator, dish-<br />

washer and disposal.<br />

Parking. $142,500.<br />

Bayfront home on large lot .<br />

with 2 boat slips, 4<br />

bedrooms, 2v fireplaces, 3'<br />

baths, gas heat, garage, '<br />

excellent condition, fur.<br />

nlshed. $289,000. ' '-<br />

Beautiful two bedroom,'<br />

condo with fireplace Irt<br />

i living room. All applfan<br />

ces, furnished and air con<br />

dltloned. 199,500<br />

Sf O - - - irl ^ *i. '-V. •-<<br />

421 [J.ltierSijn Md ZOO ;l4lh St. inAtl.i<br />

M)9 004 1 3'1!l BH?? I!<br />

HAY AVI-NII<br />

RE For Sale RE. For Sale RE For Sale RE For Sale<br />

"WISE BUYS"<br />

Ouplfn jf Asbury Road SIOS.OOQ<br />

Single 4J*WesfA»e %4\,


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PAGE 12 = SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 6,<strong>1985</strong><br />

R.E. For Sale RE. For Sale<br />

TWO •tOSOOM - Satuid liaar taMa LOVELY-J BR «t Mary hnisa, gal<br />

Kith Mrtitl ataan via*, nil Mtunr h#af, (arga lot. Marlon Park wttion.<br />

A.. FurnlttiM (llt.Mt. Call JM-O" Csnnnlafl! » Parkway lull " SOM<br />

iti lor Ton, 111 tchgsfl Ml.Oft, Call «7 4JH 1.»<br />

Outstanding opportunity to own a pi£f,ur# perfect Capf<br />

Cod in lovely Seaville Thif 3 b/r, ri bath home is in<br />

maculate!? cared for and boasts many line features<br />

Beautiful foyer entrance, large med»rn kitchen, corner<br />

fireplace in family room, outdoor shower, fnclpied eefrh<br />

and priced to Mil Askinfl $96,000<br />

| Desirable Marmora location on a private cul at sac<br />

* street. This beautifully landscaped lawn surrounds a i<br />

| year old rancher that <strong>of</strong>fers three bedrooms, 2 lull baths,<br />

family room with fireplace, large eat-in kitchen, central<br />

* air conditioning, sprinkler lystem, and oversiied 2 car<br />

garage. This lovely home ean be yours, 1110,000.00.<br />

i:<br />

iNCOBOtAI<br />

REALTORS<br />

OP THE SEASON<br />

SPECIALS!!!<br />

Sweeping bayvfews, boat slips and immaculate condition<br />

make this 3 bedroom, i bath ranch a perfect <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

home for year round living or summer leisure. Includes<br />

one car garage, fireplace, and all appliances. $215,000,<br />

Move right in to this sunny and bright fully furnished 3<br />

bedroom, l bath corner eondo unit. Central air & gas heat.<br />

Walk to fantastic beach. Insure your summer vacation +<br />

a great Investment opportunity in a highly rentable<br />

residential neighborhood. Prelected 'IS income in excess<br />

<strong>of</strong> 111,000, Don't hesitate. Call today! SIW.SCQ.<br />

Lovely Cape Cod home on large corner 1st with enclosed<br />

front porch. Desirable neighborhood plus two-family<br />

toning. Among additional features are • large sun deck,<br />

intercom and radio setup, separate laundry room plus<br />

attractive landscaping. Jl 15,000.<br />

Nicely decorated 1 bedroom eondo. Most reasonable in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Convenient to stores 1 bus. Very low eondo<br />

fee, I5»,9OO.<br />

A boater's dream with three slips and wafer & electricity<br />

at two floating docks. Patio and deck. Family room with<br />

fireplace, laundry room, automatic garage doer opener.<br />

Possible owner financing to qualified buyer. 1198,500.<br />

LOOKING OFF SHORE?<br />

Darling Cape Cod on oversized lot In Marmora<br />

Convenient to shopping & Parkway. Room to grow.<br />

Basement, New well & septic. Low, low faxes.<br />

Assumable VA mortgage, 179,000,<br />

Mint condition home, 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, D«n,<br />

country kitchen, enclosed porch, deck and family<br />

room. Just Reduced $119,900,<br />

Great starter or retirement home only minutes<br />

from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s finest beaches I Easy access to<br />

Oarden State Pkwy and super low faxes! Rear<br />

patio, full attic, all appliances and fenced yard<br />

make this 3 bedroom home unbeatable at $65,900<br />

(Ask about the possible VA assumption)<br />

Quality construction in this custom built 3 bedroom<br />

2 bath rancher on a large wooded landscaped lot<br />

F/P, woodstove, master bedroom w/hls & hers<br />

closets and private bath. Large rear deck, garage<br />

with workshop. $117,500.<br />

Single family dwelling orl nnewly<br />

bulkheaded lagoon Great<br />

irental area. Extra large lot with bayview. Fenced yard<br />

with outside shower & electric. <strong>On</strong>e boatsllp. Excellent in<br />

jvestment opportunity at the right price. $145,700.<br />

Recently converted duplex In nice residential area. Each<br />

'.unit has 2 bedrooms, 1 bath/ storage, 1st floor has Florida<br />

Yoom. Fully rented. Good Income. $107,000.<br />

Seashore charm Is yours in this well maintained property<br />

•In the heart <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.. The upstairs unit provides<br />

space for a growing family, Downstairs will produce extra<br />

{Income. $94,500<br />

'Beachfront living at Its bestl This Is a family-sized unit<br />

with 3 full baths, 4 bedrooms and a unique location but<br />

•fared, from the heavy traffic flow. $249,000.<br />

u^ornhome with flexible floor plan. Finished second<br />

loir. 5 bedrooms, 3 full'baths Large fenced yard<br />

139,000. Oarage, w/w carpet, Andersen windows, ap<br />

llancas/plus more!<br />

- s 3301 Aibury Avenue ;; , 39B-B000<br />

R.E. Sale R.I, Por Sal*<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

Sal, A Sun, 11 to 4 p.m.<br />

805 CENTRAL AVE<br />

N»w Sbdrm. bi level condominiums Convenient to beach,<br />

boardwalK, shopping,' Full appliance package including<br />

plenty <strong>of</strong> storage etc. Buy now and pick your interior color<br />

scheme $79,900 first floor, 18.1,900 SProntf floor<br />

SHORE REALTY<br />

SZSBayAve. 800311-1900<br />

FRENCH<br />

REAL ESTATE inc.<br />

fflj<br />

GARDENS RANCHER<br />

Quiet Street<br />

Don't miss this 3 BR, 2 bath<br />

MULTI-FAMILY<br />

property. G«s h/w<br />

Beachblock<br />

baseboard heat. Fireplace<br />

Your Inspection Is invited I<br />

In living room. Central A/C<br />

Recently vinyl sided. 4<br />

mod. kitchen. 1 ear garage.<br />

uniti! 2 one BR and 3 two<br />

Automatic lawn sprinkling<br />

BR. Year round and sum- system. Beautifully lanmer<br />

lease potential <strong>of</strong> dscaped. Asking $137,500<br />

S 14,000. Gross yearly. unfurn.<br />

Listed at $149,500.<br />

GARDENS SINGLE<br />

comer property with 4 BR,<br />

iv* baths, living room,<br />

dining room, klfehen and<br />

laundry room. Gas h/w<br />

heat, 1 ear garage. Located<br />

on a quiet residential<br />

street. Asking ilM.MO unturn.<br />

BAY AREACONDO!<br />

Large t BR, IVs bath first<br />

floor unit. Includes living<br />

rm., dining rm, kitchen,<br />

utility rm, and front porch,<br />

1 car garage with storage<br />

area. Asking $7J,QO0. Un<br />

turn.<br />

FRENCH<br />

REAL ESTATE Inc.<br />

1 ATLANTIC AVE, Since 1*21 3188464<br />

BIOMTH & OCIAN AVENUi » 609-399-5211<br />

OCIAN COLONY CONDO • m OCIAN AVENUE • 398-714)<br />

DUPLEX LOT<br />

Corner location, large lot, S7,i % 90,175,i<br />

CONDO<br />

<strong>On</strong>e bedroom, 1 bath, fully furnished in Immaculate eon<br />

dltlen. Excellent investment opportunity, $49,500,<br />

CONDO<br />

GARDENSPLAIA<br />

compare. Your<br />

2 baths, fireplace, central air<br />

leaf, center location, $W,u00,<br />

MULTI-FAMILY<br />

Center city guest house plus apts., 5 bedroom owner's unit<br />

plus 3 apts. and 5 rooms. New gas heat, upgraded elec<br />

trlcal and plumbing systems. Income over $33,000 and<br />

:POtentlal for even more. A must see property for $189,000<br />

DUPLEX<br />

Brick construction, both units gas heat, one block from<br />

beach, corner location, basement with washer and dryer<br />

Excellent location for year round or summer rental<br />

Priced at $110,000,<br />

GARDENS SINGLE<br />

Truly an executive home, 5 bedrooms, IVi baths, den and<br />

living room with fireplaces, burglar alarm, central air,<br />

wet bar In <strong>of</strong>fice, minimum outside maintenance and best<br />

<strong>of</strong> all, an <strong>Ocean</strong> view. $395,000,<br />

500 BAY CONDO<br />

Two bedrooms, 2 baths, on the water. This unit <strong>of</strong>fers the<br />

best value <strong>of</strong> any unit In 500 Bay, Call today and don't miss<br />

a real deal at $139,000.<br />

BEACHBLOCK DUPLEX<br />

Both units heated, excellent rental history, <strong>of</strong>f street<br />

parking plus one unit with fireplace, Vi block to beach and<br />

boardwalk. An exceptional value at $118,500.<br />

CENTER CITY COMMERCIAL<br />

Six i bedroom units, all heated and rented yearly. Three<br />

store* also rented yearly. Economical gas heat, brick ex<br />

terlor, corner location, Income over W5,ooo. A must see<br />

for the investor lookftio to buy center city real estate<br />

Priced«tS37i,0oo. "' ' -, *'" ,<br />

' ': ' THOJMA^J. PALERMO<br />

' n ^ , Owner/broker ,<br />

R.E. For Sale R.I. For Sali R.E. For Sale R.E.For Sale<br />

SANTARARBARA<br />

A New Wave <strong>of</strong><br />

Resort Accommodations.<br />

( OMI'I i ii n it HMSIIH)<br />

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run Y ruRrtisHED on*c BEDROOM tjftrrs,<br />

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on-SITC I<br />

609-398-4700<br />

Vacatiiinrr*l Grt on our priority rental lid tor 198M<br />

e,clu.)v<br />

bath. Magnificent 3rd floor deck. Hot tub. Bar. Fabulous<br />

view. Must tbes tye seen. $260,000.<br />

YEARLY RENTALS<br />

Nordic Sands Townhouse;, 40th and West. Luxurious two<br />

and three bedroom units Top floor privacy deck. Unfur<br />

nished. Starting at $650/mo. plus utilities.<br />

First St. and Boardwalk. Spectacular beachfront home<br />

with three bedrooms, 2Vb baths, 2 fireplaces, all appliances<br />

at $i300per month plus utilities;<br />

5313 Central Avenue/Beachfront first floor luxury apartment<br />

has four bedrooms, 2 baths, fully furnished and all<br />

appliances. $1200 per month plus utilities.<br />

919 Fifth Street. Two bedroom townhouse lust <strong>of</strong>f beach &<br />

boardwalk. $625/month -t- utilities.<br />

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER a, 1085 THE SENTINEL-LEDpER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, PAGE 13 — SECTION TWO -<br />

R.E. For Sale , For Sale RE. For Sale R.E. Sale R.E For Sale R.I. For Sale R.E. For Sale<br />

LEE W. HILLEGASS<br />

Realtor<br />

LOVELY GARDENSBANCHER<br />

Hot wafer heated for year round living. Three bedrooms,<br />

roomy living room with woodburmng stove, dining room,<br />

kitchen, IVj baths; sfde driveway to eversiied garage,<br />

nice rear yard. il2S,ooo,<br />

36'AlliiiBcAyt. 399-6011<br />

G Franklin Williams<br />

REALTORS<br />

Owner anicioui to sell • price recently reduced on this<br />

lovely lagoonfront home. Consists <strong>of</strong> living room, dining<br />

room, kitchen, 4 bedrooms, JMs baths, den w/fireplace,<br />

garage, patio, second floor deck, i docks and I'boatslips,<br />

Conveniently located near golf course and airport. Inspect<br />

today II<br />

1330 BAY AVENUE 399 5711<br />

OFFERS TO PURCHASE-INVITED<br />

REASONABLE OFFERS ACCEPTED<br />

Modern Country Kitchen<br />

near Fourth Street and the<br />

bay, living room, 4<br />

bedrooms. 1 baths, utility<br />

room and large fenced<br />

yard make this an esteep<br />

tioriaT value*' at an asking<br />

price <strong>of</strong> $7J,0O0,<br />

Gardens Duplex <strong>On</strong>e unit<br />

contains 4 bedrooms, bath,<br />

living room, dining room<br />

and large wrap-around<br />

porch and fireplace. A<br />

second unit contains 3<br />

bedrooms, bath and eat in<br />

kitchen. Mostly furnished<br />

Asking J135.OOO *<br />

Riviera Lagoonfront,<br />

private residence with !<br />

boat slips and includes 3<br />

bedrooms, 2 baths, living<br />

room, dining room, den<br />

with fireplace and one car<br />

garage, features a »oyfh<br />

west exposure. Asking<br />

$227,000.<br />

,_ SANDPEBBLES<br />

<strong>On</strong>e bedroom unit located<br />

near schools, shopping,<br />

recreatlbn, boardwalk,<br />

Asking J70,9OO furnished.<br />

1 1<br />

AtLAipnc GARDENS<br />

We have three lovely units<br />

for sale. Two at $149,900<br />

furnished, one at ilW.TOO<br />

unfurnished. All units contain<br />

3 bedrooms, V/t baths,<br />

LR,. OR, Den. ..FiMplaor<br />

and Air-conditioning,<br />

North-End Duplex Quiet<br />

residential neighborhood,<br />

iaeh unit contains 3<br />

bedrooms, l'A baths,<br />

washer and dryer, Each<br />

unit rented yearly at iS2j<br />

plus utilities. Offered un<br />

furnished J129.5O0.<br />

Two bedroom, two bath<br />

unit includes swimming<br />

pool plus untold amenities,<br />

13*4 square feet <strong>of</strong> luxury<br />

living. Prise below<br />

aissssed value. Asking<br />

1110,000 mostly furnished.<br />

NHW LISTING<br />

centei city Duplex within<br />

Mralklng distance to chur<br />

'ches, stores, boardwalk<br />

owners ,' unif has 4<br />

bedrooms, 4'A baths Ren<br />

tal unit jhas 1 bedroom, l<br />

bath. Includes garage,<br />

utility room, <strong>of</strong>f-street<br />

parking, delightful large<br />

- front'^ porch, .fireplace<br />

Asking tl59,500.i<br />

OPEN HOUSi<br />

222 W. ATLANTIC BLVD.<br />

SAT, SiPT. 7<br />

11P 4 P.M.<br />

Oardeni Lagoonfront Home with 1 large boatslips, 5<br />

bedrooms, 3 baths, 1 powder rooms. Gat hot witer heat<br />

Maintenance free, fully furnished with all appliances<br />

1275,000.<br />

ager<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

1911 WESLEY AVE.<br />

SUN. SEPTEMBER 8<br />

1210 4 P.M.<br />

New custom spacious beeehfronf along prestigious gold<br />

coast.<br />

1st floor, 3 tjidroams'ind J full baths Ineludlngimaster<br />

bedroom suite with Whirlpool filed bath, 2nd fl, expansive<br />

living area with wet bar, beamed cathedral ceilings,<br />

designer kitchen, unique powder room, 4th bedroom with<br />

l<strong>of</strong>fJOdfuU file bath, ,-. , .- -, -*.... •<br />

FEATURES<br />

• 4 Decks • Vertical<br />

throughout<br />

3 Car Garage • Wall to Wall Carpet<br />

• Gas Heat Pump • Quarry Tile<br />

• Central Air • Tasteful Landscaping<br />

DONT MISS THIS ONEf<br />

ISLAND<br />

REALTY<br />

22nd & Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, 398-1300<br />

32nd & Wilt Avi., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, 3913131<br />

11<br />

• ><br />

, , ; . -<br />

• W ~ : '286'S<br />

DUPLEX<br />

66 Sunset Place<br />

'109,900<br />

Enclosed porch, living<br />

room, flirting rodm,, kit<br />

chen, J bedrooms, full bath<br />

on each floor,<br />

LARKIN&CO.Inc.<br />

215-588-2175<br />

HOTEL<br />

86 Rooms<br />

Restaurant<br />

Huge Meeting Room<br />

Good overall condition.<br />

Ideal location, near beach,<br />

boardwalk and shopping.<br />

Possible owner financing<br />

for qualified buyer. Buy<br />

now, just In time for th»<br />

busy summer season.<br />

GARDEN STATE REALTY<br />

REALTORS<br />

399-3038 399-6101<br />

ffltt DRASTCAar RBDUCH)<br />

BY0WNEB500BAYCONOO<br />

NMftMi-<br />

Best location building,<br />

directly on bay. Magnificent<br />

panoramic view, 2 bedroom,<br />

2 bath, pr<strong>of</strong>essionally decorated<br />

a. completely furnished,<br />

1159,000-<br />

Call<br />

609-967 5375<br />

CENTER CITY HOME. .9<br />

bedrooms, 2 baths, 2<br />

powder rooms, 2 ear<br />

garage, gas hot water heat,<br />

1179,000.<br />

FOUR SMALL APTS.-.cen<br />

ter city, good condition,<br />

S17f,000.<br />

ASBURY AVE. STORE<br />

Plus 4 bedroom apt, and an<br />

efficiency. Reasonably pri<br />

«d.<br />

JEAHBUCKMOH<br />

Realtor<br />

1041111 It 399434!<br />

Three bedrooms, j barn,<br />

living room, dining area,<br />

galley kitchen, laundry<br />

room, parking, 2 blocks to<br />

one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s finest<br />

beaches, 1 years old quality<br />

first floor duplex eondo,<br />

fully furnished and equipped.<br />

Excellent rental<br />

potential. Call today!<br />

•89,900<br />

$<br />

FOR AS LITTLE AS<br />

78,500<br />

Y()U CAN LIVE AT THE SHORE!<br />

!it,i|(]!M' twin in.i^U'r ^utu^ ^i<br />

I lull i!T,iiim' h;ith^ Now ,itlcl ,<br />

|)li'ti' Klini[Milli liilillrn M.lki il<br />

yimr rliiiiic nl w.ill In u.ill ,,ir|ii'iii<br />

^ilnli^ wilh ,i «r,ji kiillM (iri'pUir .•<br />

rtHi'iiiiHtl liuhtum Iliriniiihiiiil .mil<br />

h.ivv .inilii.ini r .il an imlu-al.ililr<br />

|nml. ihi- Uinb-n Suiti' ,il siini-ni Mill<br />

S|ii,iii i» tin 1 iliilliii id? tliilLir v.ilutli<br />

.iili'i ,il Hi, ilinri II ,I|WI miiii'> with<br />

i fi, iiiiMjs.Hii uniiim\* iiiilriil ,iif ,in(l<br />

iiulliitllH.il i!,l> 111 Ml W.islHf l>rviT .111(1<br />

lnl> ill -lin.n:. ill M.III.J<br />

I In (i,iriii-n Sinli .il •nillicn. Mill Siliiilrc,<br />

N, ,II FIIIIIKI iiMiit lh.il> Jicsimil vi'iir<br />

'*\|nit,ilinii< \v\ «lill KIMIIII sum iiii'iins.<br />

Penthouses-dehixv master suile and garage from*$84,900<br />

Bethel Road at Cedar Avenue • Somen Point, NJ • 609-653-729X "<br />

Sales & Rentals through NJ MarketinR Group. UceBSed Real Estate Brokers<br />

Sales Trailer Open Daily f J<br />

SABDEHf PLUS - IWSiiiflr hirnitllttf<br />

an^smlmsm mgmfimwnii wN<br />

(unonmic ton (int. Pool, parting<br />

•M 111 IM amtniflH ol inalniHUnct<br />

Irw livlna. P«M« »« illMM. S<br />

unl.rnljhrf uniM ittninf >t tl1f,Bgt,<br />

call far aypeMtimif ID inpfel Jrt S141<br />

TM MiMy A|Mn, Pirk PIHa ana MM<br />

tfich. rt<br />

iaylandings single. Pour<br />

bedrooms, 2 baths, living<br />

room, large kitchen, laun<br />

dry, garage with sufldeck,<br />

magnificent view. Call to<br />

Inspect.<br />

•117,100<br />

Three bedroom, 1 bath eot<br />

tage, gas heat, quiet area,<br />

has potential, needs work.<br />

•64,900<br />

"OCEAN CITY REALTY<br />

REALTOR<br />

34th SAsbury Ave. 399 3403<br />

families «dd I<br />

titve the opportunity kitcbuu. Th« pool<br />

s to join tbi* select and ctbana dub u a<br />

TlltC LOOK IS Bcrinuda B»y»«mtCon»moiiity. J jperfectpUceto<br />

Ctitcrttiit your<br />

• ••',•* o -' * 1 N He »eriou« boiter friends. Special<br />

ice is Special ^ b<br />

REDUCED!!!<br />

*HEWVWYLSIOtNG<br />

* HEW HOOF<br />

*HEWWWD0WS<br />

* ICWCARPETOG •<br />

* JENH-AIR<br />

* MttROWAVE<br />

* DUPLEX ZONED-S«Gl£FAItt.Y HOIK<br />

BETTY JOHNSON REAL ESTATE<br />

398-6066 n.<br />

Roger<br />

__ REALTOR i35W«i]fA»i.<br />

IUom*oe ffODais-Tooo,<br />

SAT, i SUN, 11<br />

3334-36 WESLEY AVE.<br />

BRANDNEW<br />

California Style<br />

• • * BEACHFRONT • • *<br />

TOWNHOUSES<br />

Prem ier centera I location<br />

INTRODUCTORY PRICES!<br />

BUY NOW «, SAVE SSS<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

. •*•.'„''•' * ;<br />

ma* «<br />

DAILY 12-4 P.M.<br />

New condominiums under construction,<br />

block <strong>of</strong> west Avenue. Living rwmji<br />

European kitchen, 3 bedrooms, £ battij,'<br />

central air, Andersefi<br />

O«ve»opedbyJ,R,^lxon;<br />

' Exclusive Agent, Hegei rtesljeMste^ 1 eanstd*^<br />

;' ~\<br />

111 Atlantic Ave.. «l 3attenN Rd, and 3


PAGE 14 — SECTION TWO<br />

R,I. Salt<br />

THE BENTINEL.LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J.<br />

'€><br />

R.E. For Sale RE. For Sale R,E. For Sals<br />

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,<strong>1985</strong><br />

RE. For Sale<br />

• 1AUTIFUL COBhl* COTTASi -<br />

FurnliRsd ] pfdrsemi, ii; bami. fully<br />

eeylpeed, KHiBrt awnlne parcn.<br />

$£iit! ViiHr. ypp»T BKH, eriiFfwaf,<br />

artat r*ntei meani*, swner will finanea<br />

IIH.MO Call in I1U » ,<br />

W.TIBMONT - M.an,lic.nl laaegn<br />

w/J ihpi ana .¥erv iffiiiiify avalia<strong>of</strong>a<br />

la, friCisui llvifii. iiirierainarv<br />

vaiui, lIli.HS MS linmcma e,ii III<br />

• rum m II" II<br />

•AT CLUB - IpaclMi I Mareem, 1<br />

MID turniihee: cendefninliiffi tpt.<br />

tfailagii far iale OF rent. Per Irifer-<br />

maftaji and ippafiifinfhf f# inipeei, call<br />

MIUIJ. Till Mil., »g.nt, a..|<br />

Eiiiti, para PIICI and in. Mac*. Pit<br />

R.E. Salt<br />

CONDOMINIUM APT Qn» teart<br />

Eemplffetr remodeled<br />

cdndiHon>riy: -3iihw«h*f, §M i'<br />

fssffc ing n*?af esacR and thirds*<br />

169,SOO 5e?a#n Sldf* Realty B**<br />

Itin »nd iib<strong>of</strong> ? Ayr J« SU<br />

PHICIOUS DUPLl«-»,i, oard.m 1<br />

HSR , msdifn kitchen 1 fjatii, (Area<br />

yard, MrMing, quiet, naigfiijBrriBed<br />

tilMM Call Ifl-aiti It<br />

COTTAGE = ] bdrm,, meatrn klfcMn<br />

'and iiaffi, inifeifd earth, filca yard,<br />

neafee Nerih ina iti.efid Call ]ff~M*£<br />

MOUii FREE - f»ur» wr llw ni<br />

jna cfMMna « lit in winch ii<br />

Hindi Call ill ]»• sr ill HM » now<br />

THIS IS<br />

NOT A<br />

RECORDING.<br />

1 800 624 3319<br />

NEWJfRSfY<br />

At Greentree Mortgage,<br />

wen here when you need us<br />

evenings and week#ndi. too 1<br />

So oven on Saturday<br />

(10im — 1pm) or Sunday<br />

(12pm to 3pm), you can talk<br />

to one <strong>of</strong> our pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

mortgage qualifiers who will<br />

get your application started<br />

over the phone. Or if you prefer,<br />

we'll come right to your home,<br />

(And yes. for your convenience<br />

we do have a recorded message<br />

hotline, too. Call 1-800-222-0580<br />

anytime for the latest rates.)<br />

MORTGAGE CORPORA!««,<br />

A IVMIBIAaTT OF fJECUWTr 9AVIBQS APIS MAN ASSOCIATION<br />

10005 Atriums at GruentFeii • Marlton, NJ 08053<br />

1-800.524-1732 Outside Ntjw Jersey<br />

Call MOB. through Thin*, until 7pm; Frl. until Spm; Sal, lOim tc Ipm:<br />

Sun, 12pm to 3pm. Ask lor a quillllid merfgigs conault.nl.<br />

Seelt! Compare It!<br />

Believe It!<br />

Application for mortgage must<br />

be; made by August 51. <strong>1985</strong><br />

Typical financing Cash pnee <strong>of</strong><br />

the two-bedroom, two-bath<br />

model -! 6l«0. Dim-n paymem<br />

<strong>of</strong> iJ.WQlWl Mortgage'amount<br />

<strong>of</strong> $62,600 m 9 7% the first year,<br />

10 4V 1 ,. the H'tiinJ year and<br />

11 765",' annual percentage rate<br />

for payments II- 1o0 in equal and consecutnv<br />

installments. Monthly mortgagi 1 payment in<br />

yenr one is Sill54 plus taxes, insurance and<br />

asSDCIBruin fees, in year fwn $570 I 1 ) In wan 5 to 10.<br />

$ty? f>4 for principal and interest Other nrrf gfm? financing plans<br />

.nnilahle litr those not qualified for NjMFA fiwfncinu<br />

MAtfSIANDING<br />

Route 40,1 XftW West <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Racetrack Circle<br />

CALL COLLECT (609) 625.3333<br />

JfflipBg BUILDING FOR YOUR FUTURE<br />

You Won't find Another<br />

Buy like Nantucket in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

GREENHOUSE<br />

ROOM IN<br />

EVERY HOME<br />

ATNODlTRA<br />

CHARGE!<br />

^Jff 2 BEDROOM/2 BATH<br />

Kf STARTING mu I H hat<br />

wttar, family, Mfwrity MSHlt,<br />

iWarancH raqaliM, Me •*)•, en, IS-<br />

M»r I u» •mi utllllln call<br />

JIMfli, ,,o<br />

THB1E BBDBOOM — PiiritMltM apar-<br />

hnnill «Hf HMll, Ndffli M, lirit llooi<br />

1171 moolt, SHsM IIMF (FlrnUni<br />

MM month, Available (.pl.inMr nn<br />

ml ink, woooi Aiascy, Inc. Bulttr,<br />

HMtet, M<br />

:C<br />

FURNlSHiD I •EBHOOM APT -7IM<br />

IMar.Mult par «l«orle. oai .no cam.<br />

InclndM, Avallaola hptimhr tffli ta<br />

Ma* I>M>. Ha pall. CM lt>-ltM ar "I)<br />

•1W. Ml<br />

1 IIORSeM PUBNIIHED APT - Ulfl<br />

fl. nw boardwalk Call JH Ull . 1)<br />

r tiOTTaTTET<br />

Comlort.bl. claan mn, nMarn M ,<br />

color obi. TV •« yu M Ursa aiar-<br />

tmanl, Hn.n. lupphtd. na ullllty<br />

tturmt Hti Ht moolp call m JM7<br />

• II<br />

RE. Sale<br />

CHABMINO TPJIF-LIJI,<br />

nmaatlaa. •flicMM*, I Mr., J Mr,<br />

l.undry ana, Or.ii ln.mm.ni eaB.<br />

ir.ii, incaiM. in,stg. mil itmnt, »^<br />

GREAT<br />

LOCATION<br />

Two story spacious con-<br />

temporary horfiB, wrap<br />

around deck, 45'xlM'<br />

large, private, wooded<br />

property, newly decorated,<br />

4 bdrms, 3 full bafhi, rec,<br />

room w/spiral staircase,<br />

Ig, L R. kltch. and to much<br />

more. Completely turn.<br />

Located In heart <strong>of</strong> gardens<br />

across from N. Pf. Lagoon,<br />

Offered by owner for<br />

S179.000. By Appt. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

JW5M4Or77iM2S<br />

FURHtlHED - Prl.at. cattafa, 1<br />

Drtroorni. uMa, parking, cleia la Ir.n<br />

tparfatjfifi, itardwatk and ihapplnfl,<br />

laaal far Unou er cwsla. all ullllll..<br />

Inci- I4M mfsntk. Avallabta laat. Plaau<br />

UK Jtmil. t io<br />

FOBNUHBD - Calf •<br />

•PI. psrcfi and parkin*, cabl., elm, la<br />

ir.nipori.llon. BHMaraik and IIHp><br />

•Ing. fatal lar ilngfa or gxim. M7I<br />

rnanni plvi alactrlc naai, Av.llagl.<br />

lapt. HUM call ltt4Hi MS<br />

M0BIBN FUBNiSNEO — J HMM<br />

csttaga. WW carpal, dlirrw.ihn.<br />

wain.r EconomlCl gai Mat, Hal<br />

watar, IMIIHIH con tnok^jp<br />

Av.ll.bl. t H-ai_ C.ll 11HM l»l. Ill<br />

HOUSE- FvntlillM 1 BMroom. La,<br />

DB, Kiich^i, w/D avallaMa, Sapt, IS to<br />

Mr IS. tnti » tar An. HH plui<br />

•Illlllai. call jn 1M7, unMMIU. t/a<br />

TWS »t!DBOOM AFT - OB L.oben<br />

•aautllul vlav walk to Mapping, dun<br />

waihar, diipaul, waihar, flnrar, llrc^<br />

pUca, rmivr. coupla praterrafl, ii *nl<br />

inn it., o.c Call inttu H<br />

AVAILABLB IIFT. II to JUNE 7~=<br />

fMMifn him. apt. Mar nigh itMat, 3W<br />

Irorn baaeti ana boardwalk. Tkraa<br />

Mrm.. l Ulti, all alactric •aailallCH,<br />

TV <strong>On</strong> UMI, Pr.far faacMri,<br />

promilonal. or Halt lamirr. MM MM-<br />

MIIT pin Me, iMurlrr aifHii .mi<br />

raMraaeai nnulraa. call itMMI Ml<br />

R.E. For Sale<br />

9)<br />

fi)<br />

LEE W. HILLEGASS<br />

REALTOR<br />

THRU BEDROOM FURNISHED eOTTA©E, north see<br />

tlon, near beach, elec, heat, aoxs' lot, large detached<br />

garage, plenty <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>f street par kino, ii 10,100,<br />

••AUTiPUL MODERN YBAH ROUND HOME, North<br />

section, almost pertfeet condition. Living room, modern<br />

kitchen with dining area, 1 bedroomi, ivi baths. Built by<br />

one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'! Iineit builders. All electric with large<br />

garage ana attractive yard. imooQ.<br />

MATED i FAMILY DWlLLiNO upper cottage hai 4<br />

bedrooms, Z full baths, hot wafer heat. First floor j<br />

bedroom complete apt., gai hot wafer heat. lasy main-<br />

fenance with vinyl ildlng. 1115,000,<br />

NMOU.<br />

t)<br />

Super Southend townhouse<br />

combination duplex. Ideal<br />

for investors or year round<br />

occupancy. Just listed at<br />

%-\64,m. Call today for an<br />

appointment.<br />

SANDDQLLAR SAVER<br />

Ceiy 3 bedrm, house on<br />

large lot, has a screened In<br />

'^ porch with gas heat, it's<br />

:—^ priced fi> sell, MF.OOO. Don't<br />

Miss If I<br />

REALESTATI<br />

1717 Asbtjry Avenue, Oeein Clty,N.J. 01218<br />

•,n Bfrt < ijininfl f<br />

MowiKlli.tii1r»,4»l«),-ij| v. 'i : '<br />

•ILLIOWMi*<br />

•aibtitvt liBO<strong>On</strong>ffwit homa with two<br />

*im<br />

BEACHFRONT and<br />

BEACHVIEW!!<br />

Luxury Winter Rentals<br />

Now Available (7 or 8 month leases)<br />

FEATURING:<br />

—Fireplaces<br />

~2 Color TVs AVCRa<br />

—Washer i Dfftn<br />

—California Jacuzzi Hot Tub<br />

—Qreat South O.C. Location<br />

From $3S0 to $550 par month Call (609) 380.2650<br />

PILISHTFUL ] BOOM - FllrnltIM<br />

,P,,tni.nl. ut|||fi« Inc. 11 milti Irani<br />

tr Banon.BU. Call ItHHI Ff-ll<br />

(Hi<br />

VIRV HICI ROOMY 1 Mrn,.>rn|,n«<br />

iHnmMI, aieallafll mitral IKatlH,<br />

wo Av.ll.bl. nrlf tapt. u nil May.<br />

Nt nn Fimlllai only tun piui<br />

jln. Can tt laan en Salyriay. If.),<br />

i.m. tall inw _F»<br />

WINTER RENTALS HOW AVAILABLE<br />

. hint on. and m Mdraaini. ((«• la<br />

Hacn, si.nlno ii law at US3 pin<br />

uiiMIIH, Otnar lariar ranlali ilu<br />

iiailaua. Mndalpar Bully, Raillar,<br />

ill Aii.nllc Av» Itt 1111 _ Fll<br />

tFT — Lliln Norn, omina mom. mt.<br />

Chen, I Mdnami, ban, nlc.iy lur<br />

milwd, waihtr, grfar, dllHwaihar,<br />

Near Main, OK Mat. UN monimr plui<br />

uiillflai. Mull Mn rfltrannt. writ!<br />

Bo. IM S*nilna|.Ladt>r. Ill<br />

FURNISHED—eirdani Apt. vary nit.<br />

IMciauai 1 Mr. Saa at it cantni Id,<br />

inj mo plui yllllllH. H<br />

INOBT TIBM-HMIM •afliai in ,.r<br />

danl, montB h mafttfi, us i«eyfity, ns<br />

laaia, » GMrHni, 1W Mm. i.unnry.<br />

family f»m, Nnilan. iarafa, tcfian<br />

porcB, l.undry. wlin or wllllogl W<br />

nl.nlnji, t panan mai. IHO plui utll.<br />

IH-MW. ||<br />

HOBTHEND-IH ijoor, ] Mrm. apt.<br />

avail, t.pi l J . May ||. w/d, nut Intl.<br />

nst mo BHamen ragylPM. »I-Stn,<br />

flBST FLOOH-i Br l JM~torn, apt.-<br />

(Mm St. trill. Aval). Oct. thru M«,<br />

Mahiri, rMpgnilMa adult. No cMMrM<br />

or put, NM-ltnMar, Ml frit, IncliMaf<br />

Nil, BlftrcfiHt a, HCurilY iapetil,<br />

FtnM m IIJI or mull. M<br />

„.„„,, BBMTAL — loutn ind « OCT. tftni MAT—lit Flmr, I tudroom<br />

M l<br />

HOUTE WITH FIBI'LACI - Twa<br />

BMroemi, wainar/dnrar/dlilMaliwr,<br />

Near SuiHr Fr«n JIM. plyi glliiilal.<br />

Call HUMS day, MIISB availing. Ill<br />

WINTER RENTAL — J BR apt., living<br />

room, lining rasm, kltchan (. bath, CM<br />

* liflllfM, gas tfflclaM HMt, call nf-<br />

tm. w<br />

F R DM HIM M IM - Including utllltln.<br />

VarlM IIIB, nlc.iy IgnilinM, (Han,<br />

parkins, no nil, M»tur. panani Miyl<br />

SafirifieH i m. dtp, naadad. Can M<br />

an an Saturday* only, call for appt.<br />

IsctwHn all P.m. in-tng. Mi<br />

HARDENS HOUsf I - ] 10 • Mdneni,<br />

Umlly room, living room, dining room,<br />

kiicmn, brukfiit ream, tVi Bami,<br />

laundry reain, claH To tiMail and<br />

iBopplng. ISM monln. S.pl. fa mid<br />

May. Call U1<br />

cat. Mlity wail 10 wall tnroufheul,<br />

Waihar and dryar, parch with unab-<br />

ItryciM viaw, aft it, parkins<br />

f ii<br />

ItycM , aft<br />

lapl, U. IM. dtp<br />

uilililai.ifllM*.<br />

ua<br />

parkins. Avail.<br />

+ raf, iifg plui<br />

•/•<br />

WATER VliV»-« Bidraami, 1 Mthi,<br />

Mn lurnlihM, c.nlr.l llr, llrapliu,<br />

lirgt lannd yard, priitigloui ar..<br />

UM monlhl, Avallabla Immrilal.ly.<br />

call b.tw..n II and s p.m. M»IJ! «70.<br />

LASOONFRONT—FumlihM, wait<br />

inti it, i Mr,, i Mim, modirn kitchtn,<br />

wowUlov., w/d it® wlnt.r, fffl<br />

yaarly. No grMpi. Call IW-11U, 115<br />

NORTHBNO-Jnl llooi' tiirn!ihidT*i<br />

Mrn, apt. w/d. Anallakli MS HH par<br />

month InilUdal hilt arid hot witir,<br />

SlcuHly ind r.l.r.nc. nqyina. Call<br />

Hi!7lt, •*•''<br />

FIRST FLOOR FUP.N, - LR, Moroom,<br />

kltclun, dlnitti, bath, porctt, hat watar<br />

but, RtfarantM, tacurlty, Clnfar city,<br />

ttftlld (ovpla dailrM. No pail. MU In-<br />

ci; utll. Writ! ua Ulf hnlln.1 LM»«r,<br />

OBII<strong>City</strong>,HM' . . V- f-'-; If<br />

RO»e*T L, SHARP ~ R«ll<br />

ri.iu.n dupl.» apt*. Inc. lot.<br />

rwtllabu (apt. Illh to Juni I, tuit.<br />

)BR, 1 bathl, W/W carpi!, Vv/D, Oar.<br />

Dlip..flM.M mo. plut naet. * cahli.<br />

dllTtlHH,, - 'a<br />

WINTIK RENTAL - I bdr. apt.<br />

Frwati tntrtnea. Living room, mtcM«,<br />

bar. m bath. All vtiiltm inci. Avaiiabli<br />

101 ton. Call Jtntw. *-•<br />

Aibury Avf, or twi wtil Aya.<br />

it<br />

TWO BEDROOM ^- Li Pt h, teconfl<br />

lloor, tnint porch, parKIng, vood<br />

locitlon, lltti * AilMir». MM piui<br />

utillllf•, fM hut, no ptti, maturi par-<br />

•4A1 inly. Writ! itatlMJ InlortrntlM,<br />

•«k ft rtfanilcM, *tc. •« NO. 110. tan-<br />

Unit Udgir. -' ><br />

H AGER<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

111 AttantJc Ave. 399-1856<br />

Three bedroom, 1 bath, un<br />

furn. $450 plus.<br />

60B - 1st St., 2nd floor<br />

500 Bay #600 South, 2 bdr-<br />

ms., 2 bath, furnished. W50<br />

plus<br />

135 central, first floor, 3<br />

bdrms, ibQth.unfurn.t<br />

Inci, heat plus elec.<br />

THE SENTiNEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

Yearly Rentals<br />

FROM IlM TO ISO - inci ul,l,t,.,<br />

VarlM in., nic.i, lumlitiH, (iiin,<br />

Hriing. no pati. Mnurt p*rian> only<br />

RilirancH » in, aip, naMad, Can aa<br />

iaan en laiyraar! only. Call far ippf<br />

tt.i~.tn lli B,m, If! fill. 11<br />

1 IBB SMHI APT - immat ton<br />

difian Avallatii lapt 1 itOO/mo plui<br />

ulliltm. Call 1" 4171, ilk far Too, if<br />

BEACHFRONT ^IMono MOor, lyrn., I<br />

Odrmi. |i, unii, oil itr.«i parking, all<br />

amanitin inti color T¥ iiw moniMy<br />

plui util, tmall aag parnittaa Call )II<br />

BIS • II<br />

FIBiT FLOOR DUPLEX - i MarHmi<br />

I'i MttH, lurniinM, carpal, w/d, dlih<br />

waihtr, garbaga dliaaial, quiai aay<br />

•ril, UN plui ulll Call lil-HI-llU or<br />

Mtm-HJJ ...k.ndi. , . W<br />

kHiatHCY APARTMENT _<br />

taarlf, Jhfcommoaatai ana parion.<br />

BMroom. kilch.il/il.U10 room tarn<br />

unman, utn. waihar and dry.r<br />

...II.OI., llfii floor CanlrallT io«taB,<br />

II<br />

UHVURNISHSD APT - m iiHr i<br />

brtroom. 1 Mlh. r.frlg, rangi, all<br />

itraaf parsing, eantrai fa ill £envenlan<br />

c.i Nt Pali, Ralirancn. MIS me. plu.<br />

utllllln, Avail Usf . k Oct.<br />

vax* rlalliutila. Apply lit Aibur,<br />

Avi. anytlina, M<br />

Florida RE.<br />

LAUDERD&LI IT THE ISA—monta<br />

af Fas. ar i wan pariad, en tM ataan,<br />

Naw 1 itory cenas, UMpj 4, NPtMnf to<br />

badatlrM.CIfimiin. It<br />

ST. AUGUSTINE,<br />

H.0RDA<br />

Muu J Bdrm., 3 Mtti onanfferii<br />

eondo, fumltura and uilllfM in-<br />

WHKIy. Maren 1 ti NBt. «.<br />

ai?|r Flifl -- - - - " - . "<br />

tar . p.m, «l-«iil. '•"<br />

MABMOHA-UPreiiTWP.<br />

* THE BEST FOR LESS*<br />

HEW ceMMIRCIAL-OHiea,<br />

IhOPplnB COmplfi, Prlmt location •<br />

High traffic, Rt,9.<br />

Now Rantlns Pall irBOecupifley,<br />

ALfCi RiALT¥, Btlllor M1-H1I<br />

f4<br />

UPPER TOWNIMIP - Hulh iflari<br />

Flaw now rintlng ln*iigh trallle iraa.<br />

tall Rict Baal ••tali, I« »"• , «•<br />

MF7CE FOB »ENT-S«O iq. It, pro!.<br />

otlk., n«r m • wttlay, iuitt ol 1 rmt»<br />

plui pwdr. rm. Air cond,, p.rklno. RFm<br />

mclodai nut ant h,w, MIS par mi, Call<br />

mom. *•«<br />

Rooms<br />

ArJCHU«AGt HOUSI RqoiM IBr<br />

T C°-y call mjn or »i<br />

A.Tr<br />

7W3.<br />

fURNI5HEP ROOMI - Witn<br />

HI) monthly. Apt including util. till<br />

monthly. Available 5tpl, II la Jyna ii.<br />

Call )M tlW. , ._/J*<br />

NICELT PURNISM1B ROOM — WIW<br />

Mth ft »h«war. Flrit (laer. For IM*w<br />

gtnllaman. ' AM year mind rntal.-<br />

private hom. Rtli Plrliini. Call 1»|.<br />

fju.<br />

;u"pia"ii7 unlyrnlihid, car<br />

gat haal/rah(H,' garbagi<br />

-,.„„., aiiliwaihar. Ni<br />

»h|« mllltin. RattntKi*<br />

S.oHit. oil ;mm»i .<br />

Storage For Rent<br />

DEAD JTORAOE - North t**7tn.<br />

•atv a«c«. ws ptr montn can i«<br />

iVlNfiK UiNTAL Wt. M»1»J (<br />

••<br />

mam '.«.»i<br />

Performance set for anniversary season<br />

POMONA - Stockton State<br />

College Performing Arts<br />

Center will begin the<br />

celebration <strong>of</strong> IU 10th an-<br />

nlveriary season in <strong>Sep</strong>-<br />

Lots For Sa.e<br />

COMMERCIAL GROUND<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />

Prifnt commercial ground<br />

across from new shopping<br />

piaw, higft traffic area,<br />

5ite plan approval-, in<br />

eluded. Call for fltfiili<br />

today!!<br />

10 acres * <strong>of</strong> commercial<br />

ground, reaay for<br />

development near new<br />

plaza 1150,000<br />

(60B| 3BO-1444<br />

UPPIR TOWNSrllP<br />

Acres af oround far your<br />

new hornet<br />

Sunset acres - Petersburg,<br />

VH acres to 1\H acres o*<br />

wooded ground en Im.<br />

proved itreet starting at<br />

WA.000 to 130,000<br />

47 * acres, 180,000<br />

Beesley's Point lots star-<br />

ting at S32,M0 to 07,900,<br />

Financing available to<br />

qualified buyers,<br />

Petersburg Istatet • %<br />

acre + wooded lots from<br />

iM,»00 to $li,900, Finan<br />

clng available to qualified<br />

buyer,<br />

Palermo • lots available,<br />

131,000 to 133,000. Five<br />

acres 4 165,000.<br />

(608) 380* 1444<br />

lice<br />

isJIfi sriefa Bead<br />

Marmara<br />

umber<br />

Scheduled performances<br />

include the New Jersey<br />

Shakespeare Festival's<br />

presentation <strong>of</strong> TTie Mirry<br />

Wives <strong>of</strong> Windgor, the<br />

Public Notices<br />

STATB OF NEW JiRSSy<br />

Pllobolus Dance Theatre,<br />

DoniMttl'i I'luir ffArmrt<br />

performed by Open Nor-<br />

theast. a three-performance<br />

Bach Handel concert series<br />

aid the Dresen Philharmonic<br />

Orchestra.<br />

ensembles and loctl artlSU<br />

which we have ever <strong>of</strong>lered,"<br />

said Michael Rose, director <strong>of</strong><br />

the Performing Arts Center,<br />

"We are indeed grateful for<br />

fee many friends and patrons<br />

who have supported the<br />

Thlfl is the finest and most Center and helped U develop<br />

diverse schedule <strong>of</strong> in- over these past ten ytan,"<br />

ternationally acclaimed Rose continued.<br />

INVIUOMMIMT*L PBOTf CTIOM<br />

NOTICE Of JTATE EUITU<br />

PiilMIT APPLICATION<br />

HEADING<br />

TAKE NOTICE mat Ilia Naw Jan*,<br />

Dtpartmtllt ol En.lronm.nl.I prstK<br />

llw, Blvlun oi caaitai Buourt.i will<br />

Hold a agMic Marina an "1. lollming<br />

iarrflif aapilcatlefi tubnitfc^ undtf ftia<br />

Csailal Ana Facllitv B>vln> An<br />

ICAFHAI NJIl I): |« I .1 u,<br />

• FPLIC4NT JIT int.<br />

PMK1T NUHIII IWUI<br />

PROJECT NAM* ianU tlrtlH II.<br />

PSOJUCT DESCRIPTION Canilnic<br />

nan <strong>of</strong> a Iiuaii Moi.l Pacilitv<br />

LOCATION: Black Ml. LSI Na II 4 ii.<br />

MUNiemALITyi staan<br />

TY C<br />

; C.p.«<br />

AODH.JS Wniav<br />

COUNT<br />

PBBJiCT<br />

Ay.no.<br />

TM Dl.l.km af Caaiui RnMrcH in<br />

*ll« ttn public ta Itiana Ih. h.arlng<br />

ana praunl wnn.n t- «r.i comm^rti<br />

on in. appiiunan


22T<br />

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PAGE 16 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. ings<br />

letters/readers react<br />

Mount Laurel steamroller continues<br />

See the,,,<br />

LOCAL GUYS and GALS I<br />

ATTHi<br />

THE<br />

STEPAHEAD<br />

PLACE.<br />

tmd Sfhcvn<br />

ving(In-Oii-un (,iiy An 11 For N«nrlj 100 Yrnrx<br />

1,3,001 Asbury Ave* Phone 399-0012<br />

iOURS;<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey<br />

(continued from page 4)<br />

LONDON BROIL<br />

*3.29<br />

Recollections <strong>of</strong> a Walk for Peace<br />

m's deli<br />

"AND CATERING"<br />

MEATY PORK<br />

SPARERIBS<br />

Op eeunln Style glfci<br />

BOYAR'S SALADS<br />

Egg & Potato, Cole Slaw<br />

& Macaroni Salad Ib<br />

previ diicea<br />

CHIP STEAK<br />

orittForUndMlihti<br />

Whole Prime<br />

FILET<br />

•4.69,.,<br />

FRESH MEAT SPECIALS<br />

Prime Rump<br />

ROAST<br />

•1.98LB<br />

Boneless Pork<br />

ROYALEROAST<br />

•1.99,b •<br />

Not Dogs<br />

EXTRA LEAH<br />

GROUND SIRLOINI<br />

1<br />

Ground to Order<br />

FRANK'S 2-LITER<br />

SODAS 99*<br />

ALL FLAVORS<br />

All Meat<br />

BOLOGNA<br />

79* »LB<br />

Ex-Lean Round<br />

BOILED HAM<br />

FRESH SLICED DELI SPECIALS<br />

Homecooked<br />

ROAST BEEF A<br />

ROAST PORK<br />

»2.49 ,,„<br />

TURKEY BREAST<br />

*i .69 '/Jib.<br />

ALL KINDS!<br />

Recipes for those who are fond <strong>of</strong> fondue<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: Denville that will put •<br />

Several weeks ago, ourquestion<br />

on the November<br />

organisation sent to all ballot asking the citizens <strong>of</strong><br />

municipalities In the state <strong>of</strong> the state to decide if we want<br />

New Jersey • copy <strong>of</strong> a non- our legislators In Trenton to<br />

bindlng referendum passed place a constitutional<br />

by the Township Council <strong>of</strong> amendment on the ballot<br />

Seafood Kitchen<br />

Will Remain Open<br />

7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

11 a.m. lo 9 p.m.<br />

Catering & Take-Outs<br />

for Lunch or Dinner<br />

-THIS WEEK'S SPEGIALS-<br />

Fri., <strong>Sep</strong>t. 6 to Thurs. <strong>Sep</strong>t. 12<br />

jr. Flounder Platterw: vegs '<br />

Veal Piatterw/2 vM«.............. '<br />

Bucket <strong>of</strong> Bite Size<br />

Fried Shrimp<br />

$l<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: As snared concern and glimpses At the conclusion in quirt<br />

a participant In the fifth <strong>of</strong> all these images that made moments inside the church,<br />

annual Walk for peace people in Cape May MaU the spiritual footsteps <strong>of</strong><br />

sponsored by the Jersey Cape pause and dap.<br />

Justine Merrltt echoed ui my<br />

Coalition for Nuclear At Our Lady Star <strong>of</strong> the Sea mind. The Otft was written In<br />

prohibiting the courts from citizens <strong>of</strong> this state hive no Disarmament, I have many Church as bells gently im when the National Peace<br />

making' Judgments In gating means by «• which to put • recollections, images and chimed, the meditation was Ribbon was an embroidered<br />

matters such as the Newquestion<br />

to the voters at large. Impressions which come to recited <strong>of</strong> Justine Merritt, a prayer threaded silently by<br />

Jersey State Supreme Court<br />

mind.<br />

Colorado grandmother whose faith In her heart,<br />

did In the Mount Laurel n Initiative and referendum is As we walked down the prayer and concern for<br />

OJFT<br />

decision.<br />

• concept mat does not exist sidewalks <strong>of</strong> Victorian Cape nuclear war Initiated the 15- For months or is It years I<br />

This referendum was In our state. Over the last May, people In cars waved In mlle-long National Peace have carefully, I have silently<br />

passed la many munici- several yean attempts have support. As we reached the' Ribbon wrapped around the prayed ta the Father to spore<br />

palities, and three been nude to get a bill boardwalk, voices boging Let Pentagon.'<br />

the ocean shells, (tor earth's<br />

counties (Morris, Somerset through both bouses <strong>of</strong> the There be Peace on Earth It was a time <strong>of</strong> silent blossoms and birds;<br />

and Hunterdon) patted tt for legislature In Trenton and could be heard in the ocean prayer, <strong>of</strong> hope for the future, For the sake qf one lovely<br />

Inclusion so the county-wide consistantly the Mils have breeze. Some people started <strong>of</strong> a recommitment to work shell, a nw and sparrow's<br />

ballot. In Morris County, It died in committee. Then is to ring along with us, others tor peace, <strong>of</strong> baUons soaring tang, I've prayed do not tot<br />

was subsequently determined one currently In committee quietly joined the walk that dose to church spires and <strong>of</strong> (he world be destroyed.,,.<br />

that the county could not being discussed, but stretched three blocks long. voices from many faiths For months <strong>of</strong> all these<br />

legally put the question on the prospects for its passage are Many bystanders watched spontaneously singing the years since an August day In<br />

ballot. This means that it will •Urn.<br />

silently, intently, reflectively. Lord's Prayer In a bmy far owny Japan, I've prayed<br />

g<br />

only appear on the ballot<br />

Perhaps it was the banner, shopping mall<br />

where individual The steamroller, called<br />

fnr shpllm roses md birds<br />

OMonClty<br />

"People want peace," with<br />

munlcipalitlej voted to in- Mount Laurel Q, continues to figures holding hands and the<br />

clude It.<br />

no over us. There Is no words <strong>of</strong> i hymn Sonf <strong>of</strong><br />

It U appalling Oat It it means available to put this Feme. Forgetting driver cards<br />

Illegal In this staU for our question, or any question for<br />

Maybe It was the collage <strong>of</strong><br />

county freeholders to place feat Blatter, to a vote <strong>of</strong> the<br />

families with strollers,<br />

such a queiOon on their people In this state.<br />

children waving ribbons, doesn't bring surcharge<br />

ballots. It Is appalling that th«<br />

teenagers wearing peace<br />

Where is democracy? How<br />

buttons, mothers with infanta, Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: These are serious violations ownership <strong>of</strong> a valid license U<br />

can the will <strong>of</strong> the people be<br />

senior citizens with balloons Because <strong>of</strong> recent erroneous <strong>of</strong> the laws that govern WOO a year for <strong>On</strong>e years.<br />

carried out when we can't<br />

and clergy carrying paintings reports concerning Insurance automobile ownership and Thank you for allowing me<br />

even express our will?<br />

— every day people <strong>of</strong> many surcharges that have ap- operation in this state. the opportunity to clarify the<br />

Let your legislators know<br />

ages, faiths, occupations and peared in many newspapers The surcharges for driving matter.<br />

that initiative and referen-<br />

backgrounds expressing a around the state, I felt it was without insurance or while<br />

H.Arthur Smith, m<br />

WINDOWS dum Is a concept that we want prayer for peace, a concern necessary to write this letter. suspended are 1250 a year for Public Information Officer<br />

niuiCMi<br />

as a reality In the State <strong>of</strong> New for a world with 50,000 nuclear The Division <strong>of</strong> Motor three years, Operating a<br />

N.J. Division <strong>of</strong><br />

Jersey.<br />

bombs, a world with the Vehicles does not levy an motor vehicle without<br />

Motor Vehicles<br />

VINYL<br />

potential <strong>of</strong> one million insurance surcharge on<br />

10th & Asbury Ave.<br />

MMIM<br />

Carol A Spencer Hroshimas gazing at Star anyone for simply forgetting Inconsistency in rules<br />

Concerned Citiiens <strong>of</strong> Wars.<br />

to carry a driver license or<br />

399-1348 399-5338<br />

Denville Possibly it was a sense <strong>of</strong> Insurance identification card.<br />

Toe division has never<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger; I dothing stores.<br />

proposed, nor even con-<br />

am a resident <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

This past spring there was a<br />

sidered mat failure to carry<br />

and have been for 31 yean.<br />

weaver displaying her craft<br />

these identifications should be<br />

This is the first year I have<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

and selling her product In<br />

the subject <strong>of</strong> a surcharge.<br />

attempted to participate In<br />

BUTCHER SHOP Such a surcharge would be<br />

the Oct. 5 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Block<br />

front <strong>of</strong> Woolworth'B.<br />

ludicrous and would not<br />

Party. Yesterday, I went to<br />

When I questioned Mr.<br />

& DELICATESSEN conform with the content <strong>of</strong><br />

Qty Hall to register and was Soifer's <strong>of</strong>fice about this<br />

the Insurance Reform Act.<br />

told my craft conflicted with obvious concession to the<br />

Serving <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> The surcharges are,<br />

the Asbury Avenue mer- rules, I was told that she was<br />

Year'Round bewevir, levied on motorists<br />

chants,<br />

there upon request! I was not<br />

Since 1952<br />

who drive without insurance I handpaint wearing ap-<br />

told by whose request<br />

coverage, without a valid parel. I was informed that<br />

I am not asking for special<br />

CALL FOR<br />

license or while suspended handpalnted clothing was a<br />

treatment. I would simply like<br />

and not allowed to legally conflict but that handpalnted to understand the reaming<br />

OUR MONEY SAVING<br />

drive.<br />

gtft items were not I feel this behind yet another in-<br />

Is a contradiction since there consistency in this city's<br />

DAILY<br />

Simply forgetting an In- are Just as many gift shops on regulations,<br />

surance I.D. card Is notfte<br />

avenue as there are<br />

HeleneToUon<br />

SANDWICH SPECIALS<br />

driving while uninsured.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> dry<br />

Driving while uninsured<br />

IN(oy our Sandwich j, HDIBMI Special! as Ofttn means you don't have any 'Nightmare' was fun<br />

as you like, NO COUPON iVift REQUIRED coverage with any Insurance<br />

company.<br />

Dirving without a valid " Editor. Sentinel-Ledger; I agreed It was a huge i<br />

can 399-7680<br />

license means your license had the great pleasure and This kind <strong>of</strong> lead, spon-<br />

has eiplred expired or you never had ta <strong>of</strong> watching the recent taneous event la what makes<br />

one in tills state or any other "Nightmare in Strathmere" Strathmere a most st uni unique<br />

state, boat parade. This ta the<br />

PARTY TRAYS Driving while suspended Strathmere version <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Township,<br />

North EMt Store Hour!<br />

means j*ur valid license bag dry's Night in Venice, and the<br />

th<br />

EASY been taken away by the court small town version was really<br />

Comer <strong>of</strong><br />

Bttawnt MON.-SAT. PARKING or division tor otter traffic Wttc.<br />

10 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

violations and that you are The local residents went aD<br />

continuing to drive illegally out with decorated docks,<br />

_ _ . = _ _ _ , • _ _ _ . boats, and The Deauvllle Itm<br />

This Week's Coupon Special<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>t. 6 through Sipf, 1!<br />

HOT ROAST BEEF<br />

TAKE THE BAIT!<br />

AUJUS<br />

Rates are down!<br />

Now is the time for a<br />

HOME EQUITY LOAN<br />

to purchase a boat, car, home<br />

improvement, education or any<br />

other worthwhile purpose.<br />

Stop in or call<br />

Bob Smith or Bob Williams<br />

for appointment<br />

WITH<br />

songs....<br />

Kd for thirty-sawn years<br />

the sound <strong>of</strong> children's<br />

laughter caught in blindi<br />

Most... . *<br />

So, / have prayed for fmt<br />

hundred and forty four<br />

months for •hells and<br />

blossoms old Mrd'i songs and<br />

only yesterday was strong<br />

moufh toprayforaU the ititUi<br />

ones.<br />

We too are the little ones.<br />

«*ed to prated ehUdmn fnm<br />

more than busy stneU.<br />

We are called, we are<br />

chosen m spread the word, we<br />

are chosen, we an called to<br />

bring the peace.<br />

tan how.toog-flxS^tate MaX><br />

to act on the ^f ItaMto<br />

Councll has stated' Introduction q t U B h<br />

Thursday night <strong>of</strong> an ordinance togtvetbe local toterr<br />

requeuing rtate adoption <strong>of</strong> special •Ha fUff flvir t^trfrtm the can-'<br />

legislation allowing <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to enact trovenlalJwie. "imttia<br />

a local bine law 900 Miff tppronL<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> the ordinance takes place<br />

dnrtogt«ilgM's(TDe»day at 7:30) work<br />

woaion In aty Hall Council chambera.<br />

Council laat month approved a nine<br />

law proposal wbteb wul be pUKuMIto<br />

local voters as a<br />

to me November ,.^_ — —<br />

Council member* idWwurted to pcriae and standing<br />

. the special legttaliOB so the iatne could<br />

be.presented gj a Wndlng referendum<br />

.qoesuon.<br />

In order for the Use law question to sisnis eo up<br />

appear as a binding rffrmvhnn on the<br />

Nov. 5 ballot the state Legislature and<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> the football field htis postponed<br />

needed at leist ^<br />

to rest before activities took place governor must appi "<br />

l>ame originally scheduled for Oct. 12 until Nov. 2. As'Wii^Uit the<br />

g u u on causeway<br />

upon it. Hie field l>Vd to dog up so a sprinkler system can be in- legislation by Oct 10.<br />

^ ><br />

Qucal team will play five straight away games. Contract completion stalled.<br />

According to state Sen. James HmVy He rtate<br />

i% scheduled for <strong>Sep</strong>t. lV but school <strong>of</strong>ficials decided the new sod<br />

(R, Cape Bday-CumberUnd), the<br />

Legislature, which met l '<br />

along meHoitel<br />

fcgislaBve W ^ naesstons d Macbedtiledjintil<br />

after OCMp CMy and Sunwi j<br />

Candidate cries politics<br />

flie November rifrtliwii.<br />

Hurley, who has bam keeping abreast<br />

<strong>of</strong> Upper p<br />

I applaud the organliera <strong>of</strong><br />

Tm not 'making' a<br />

the "Nightmare la Strathmere"<br />

boat parade, and UTte<br />

ation <strong>of</strong> the ordinance from the voter registration generated requests for.<br />

3<br />

most <strong>of</strong> the people who viewed<br />

Sentlnel-L<br />

local Zoning Board. 73|oterr«giitraUonfonns>"h« said. "In nsldents, but wu M<br />

fee panda, I can't wait until<br />

the disputed sign, afflied to • trailer flwflrst two-flays thtt this trailer wts to situation by Mayor<br />

next year.<br />

UPPER<br />

that Is parked In various parts <strong>of</strong> the displayed thU year, there mn eight BeyelWdTheSertanel-LedgBrhehas<br />

supplied a band on their float Congratulations to the<br />

Township Committee calf3fdate" Bruno township, asks anyone who needs 1 voter requests."<br />

received numerous complaints ttw sign<br />

to add to the good time. The organizers and many thanks<br />

Tropeano bgllevel a move to stop him registration form to call Tropeano's Kenney said toe sign violates the Is blocking traffic, and said UTropeano's<br />

parade was a community<br />

fronj dlapiayiiig • portable sign (or voter<br />

for a fun evening.<br />

home for delivery, Tropeano said the wring ordinance which prohibits stgnsi* sign U aUowed, businesses in the<br />

effort, restricted to Strath-<br />

registration forms is pollUcally<br />

Bob Jeff era<br />

forms will be deUvered red to an; anyone In the fixed on a movable stud, not in the township are going to start the same<br />

mere resldenta, and everyone<br />

motivated and he damn the signs are<br />

flaterftio<br />

county, not Just the township. He also ground or flsed on wheels or movable firing.<br />

not prohibited by the local inning or- noted that nowhere <strong>On</strong> the sign la nil,, vehicles.<br />

"This thing translates into a movable<br />

dinance.<br />

name mentioned. He claims thto sign Is "If it hadn't mentioned movable billboard that's left imatftinflBij for<br />

Zoning Officer Edward Kenney Issued Intended to increase voter registration 'vehicle, I think he would have been OK,". several hours at a tee," Betel said.<br />

SO25 Make the run more fun ^ cease and desist order Wednesday and isn't pollUcal. ,— Kenney gald.<br />

THIS<br />

%alnst Tropeano, who has applied for an<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: miles under such conditions<br />

"Last year, this means <strong>of</strong> enJMuraging The zoning <strong>of</strong>ficer said he hadn't<br />

(Please turn to page 13)<br />

COUPON<br />

plus fix This year was the third year was an unmerciful burden for<br />

I've run the Sea late <strong>City</strong> the runners. This resulted in<br />

Beach Patrol 13*nile race, As poor times, and lor many,<br />

always, it was pr<strong>of</strong>essionally made the course just too<br />

handled, the crowd was en- tough to complete the nee,<br />

1018 Asbury Avs, thusiastic and a fine time mi I have spoken to dozens el<br />

hid by all the runners (at this year*! entrants and I<br />

398-1046 test for the first tune mite). reflect their feelings when I<br />

"Make Us a Habit" Because <strong>of</strong> the poor timing ask that in future races, dates<br />

<strong>of</strong> the start, It was almost high and times <strong>of</strong> starts be<br />

NOW ON OUR NEW FALL HOURS: (<br />

tide near the finish and the determined by tidal eon*<br />

last four miles had to be run In dttlons and. If Decenary, held<br />

Monday • Friday 7 to 6 • Saturday 7 to 5<br />

s<strong>of</strong>t sand. Thirteen miles la no on days other than weekends.<br />

CLOSED SUNDAY<br />

easy run for most people and<br />

Kevin C. Cox<br />

to have to run the final four<br />

Summit<br />

BOYAR'S MARKET<br />

183844 Asbury Awe., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N.J. Dial 111.1343<br />

FaaluflngfAIIPrimeB»i1,lamb,Poik, Veal,Poultry,<br />

Quality Delicatessen, Farm Fresh Fruit and Produce<br />

COOK-OUT SPECIALS<br />

INSURANCE<br />

PRIME BOUND TOP<br />

HYGRADE<br />

T jddgnmt on<br />

whether It'a a good or bad ordinance 6i<br />

toe dty," Hurley said from Treotcn<br />

yesterday.'Tm not going to<br />

my Judgment for tbeh- (dty<br />

j gd<br />

t<br />

Chances <strong>of</strong> _<br />

<strong>On</strong>nlni<br />

appear slim in the eyes <strong>of</strong><br />

Tneno-ttoppingndt<br />

Considering tte stalemate that occurred pertain to the sbookkr <strong>of</strong> I<br />

in Trenton when dty <strong>of</strong>ficials pushed for police will have the authority to i<br />

approval to re-enact ordinance No. 9€,<br />

(he invalidated ated municipal unp bine law, , aand<br />

tbe shoulder, — generally<br />

local merchanU countered d with ith an all- ll etehtorninefoetwide-for|»rUn«6|l«;<br />

open Sunday or aJMosed <strong>of</strong>fer. Mdewalk altbongh no slnewalk-*—<br />

Councflwoman Jeanne Ounn. said she<br />

f<br />

Others too have septic problems<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP - <strong>Sep</strong>Uc systems Obadiah's on Roosevelt Boulevard. They system has been more troublesome. •-<br />

can cause problems for anyone, but in have spent $80,000 on Improvements In "Everything seems to be working <strong>On</strong>e<br />

low-lying areas near bodies <strong>of</strong> water or recent years, she said.<br />

right now," she said "We're jost<br />

wetlands they can be even more Even Mayor Daniel Beyel hasn't keeping our fingers crossed."<br />

troublesome. Businesses In these areas escaped expensive septic systems. He A municipal sewage system would<br />

,«ve long since discovered this and they had to install an above ground system solve their problems, but the businesses<br />

Continue an ongoing fight to beat the last year when his business, Boulevard know they can't wait for It to become «<br />

systems.<br />

Liquors, wan expanded. However, he reality. Mclntyre said they used to pasta<br />

vt#st week, after concern was ex* said be hasn't had any problems because for one, but haven't brought It 141 tot *<br />

passed over seepage from the septic the business and upstairs apartment .white. white.<br />

system at the Tuckaboe Inn restaurant, don't generate much water waste. * 'Its* seems to be too much <strong>of</strong> a dead<br />

6wner Peter Harp said be has spent Since the water table lsjilgb in these /hohw," she said.<br />

mODD.onlmprovements to the system areas, all four businesses have septic Beyel said township <strong>of</strong>ficials awnt<br />

expects to spend up to 160,000 more systems which rise several feet above (considering a sewage system. Even the<br />

the>lnter, ,<br />

ground level. Still, the problems con-' ' cost <strong>of</strong> a study on a system would be<br />

doesn't howeVeiy face this problem flnue, and Mclntyre said all they can do •' unbelievable, he said.<br />

Several Other restaurants In the is to keep trying. s<br />

have also- been 'fighting an "It's more <strong>of</strong> less experimental with County Health Coordinator Louis<br />

tattle against septic problems. the people we're dealing with/' she s«|d. Lamanna said be doesnt know whan<br />

"You wouldn't believe the amount <strong>of</strong> ' Yesterday's hasn't been too much <strong>of</strong> a Upper will be forced to build its own<br />

we put Into It," said Marie problem for them, she saltf, because they sewage,system. 1<br />

who, along with her husband use more paper plates and such to cut<br />

lUam, owns Yesterday's and down on dishwasher use, but Obadlah's<br />

(Please turn to page 13)<br />

smilhfleld<br />

BACON<br />

•1.90ib<br />

Prlffle Eye<br />

ROAST<br />

Imported<br />

SWISS CHEESE<br />

iriOurPrwtiicitiipl —<br />

Farm Fresh Jerwy Beefsteak to"m»toes, Sweef Jersey Sliver Quoer) Corn,<br />

• •- - String Beans, cucumbers,-v.<br />

Airport<br />

marks its<br />

.anniversary<br />

Here are some scenes from<br />

, Saturday's 50th anniversary<br />

^celebration at Clarke Field,<br />

more commonly known as the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Airport. Left, some<br />

ul\ the hundreds <strong>of</strong> sjpectators,<br />

' .'gather around a variety or, air-<br />

$ffici»ll V^^ ' contemporary<br />

t it<br />

1 " 1 n t p y<br />

0*3 mnitar^.helicopte^ to vintage<br />

Jibiplanes. -Above/ 'younptere<br />

i.\i<br />

EXCH,<br />

49284<br />

Special blue law<br />

legislation seen<br />

unlikely by


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PAGE 2 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. BCEAN TUESDAV.SJEPWJ1MBBR10.<strong>1985</strong>n<br />

Round table <strong>Sep</strong>t. 11 on recycling difficulties<br />

Recent difficultly In<br />

marketing recyclable<br />

materials, especially<br />

newspaper*, hu generated<br />

the planning <strong>of</strong> a countywlde<br />

recycling roundtable <strong>Sep</strong>t. 11<br />

at the Wetlands Institute on<br />

Stone Harbor Boulevard.<br />

n» rmmdtattt, sponsored<br />

by the C$pe May County<br />

Municipal Utilities Authority,<br />

wtU discuss preserving and<br />

expanding local recycling<br />

programs and was called at<br />

the request <strong>of</strong> several<br />

municipalities experiencing<br />

marketing and financial<br />

problems with recycling.<br />

"We must keep recycling<br />

programs healthy, and we<br />

must help them ejpand and<br />

grow," MUA Solid Waste<br />

Manager Ted O'NeiB told<br />

MUA Commissioner* last<br />

week.<br />

A pit on the market has<br />

caused some recycling<br />

companies to cut <strong>of</strong>f the<br />

collection <strong>of</strong> newspapers.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> last week announced<br />

that newspapers<br />

dwuld be put out with regular<br />

trash because the city would<br />

no longer be "able to sell it<br />

AEROBIC EXERCISE<br />

and DANCE<br />

Sponsored by <strong>Ocean</strong> city<br />

Recreation Department<br />

MarlHm MHil, IfKfrucnr<br />

a Week Fall Session-Starting<br />

Monday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 16th<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly $2.50 per class • Register at Class<br />

Twice a week'35 00<br />

Man. I. Thgrs. 9 AM, m me YOUTH CENT! R<br />

ith St. and Atlantic Av#,<br />

Tues, !• Thuri, tm PM, It fhe'Clvie Center<br />

«th St. and the Boardwalk<br />

15% Off<br />

Beach Chairs and<br />

Umbrellas<br />

Upper Townsnip was also<br />

recently cut <strong>of</strong>f.<br />

Though the market Is expected<br />

to Improve, recycling<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials aren't sure when, and<br />

municipalities are bead with<br />

cutting back their recycling<br />

programs or stockpiling<br />

newspapers until they can<br />

unload them again.<br />

The current problems<br />

haven't affected the recycling<br />

c# glass, aluminum or scrap<br />

metal, according to <strong>of</strong>flcials.<br />

Local public works directors<br />

and recycling coordtnaton<br />

nave been invited to<br />

attend and participate In the<br />

roundtable, O'Neill said.<br />

Currently, 13 <strong>of</strong> the 16 county<br />

municipalities have recycling<br />

programs.<br />

"The purpose <strong>of</strong> the<br />

roundtable," O'Neill Hid, "Is<br />

to provide the opportunity to<br />

share Information and ideal<br />

relating to recycling and solid<br />

waste management<br />

"Some <strong>of</strong> the most utiportant<br />

information which<br />

will be on the roundtable<br />

agenda will be an update on<br />

•fate recycling grants,<br />

recycling market problems<br />

and proposed revisions to the<br />

MUA'I upcoming 1186<br />

recycling calendar," hi laid,<br />

Mary Shell, administrator<br />

<strong>of</strong> tti state <strong>of</strong>flw <strong>of</strong> recycling,<br />

will be the guest speaker at<br />

the rouDdtabli.<br />

Although new community<br />

recycling programs hive<br />

begun In the past year and<br />

nrh* existing programs have<br />

oeen substantially expanding,<br />

O'Neill said there has hen a<br />

marked Increase In the<br />

quantity <strong>of</strong> refuse being<br />

disposed at the MUA'a landfill<br />

In recent month! because<br />

many communities are<br />

having serious problems<br />

marketing their recyclable<br />

materials.<br />

'There wUl be a dlsanitan<br />

In which each community<br />

representative wfll have tte<br />

opportunity to share eiperienees<br />

relating to<br />

marketing recyclable*,<br />

community education and<br />

after flutters," he MlcL<br />

The future role <strong>of</strong> the MUA<br />

In municipal recycling<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Notes by Anita J.<br />

Congressman William J.<br />

Hnghet, • resident here, will<br />

participate In dedication<br />

ceremonies at Sea brook<br />

House facilities In Seabrook at<br />

11:80 a.m. Saturday,<br />

Seabrook House U a<br />

treatment center for<br />

alcoholism and chemical<br />

dependency.<br />

Hughes, a long time supporter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Seabrook Home, has<br />

a continuing concern for<br />

family treatment <strong>of</strong> alcoholics<br />

and chemically dependent<br />

persons.<br />

Casual Furniture<br />

Off Vandy Craft Redwood<br />

Barody Spence P.V.C. Telescope Vinyl<br />

Strap Groupings. Umbrellas and Crawford<br />

Replacement Cushions<br />

AIM*<br />

UGHT SUPPORT<br />

ON SALE!<br />

>Save $1.20on Alive Support<br />

] pantyhose<br />

;Save $.95on Alive Light Support<br />

,,.', pantyhose<br />

ave $.85on Alive Support<br />

Overton, 5, the grandson <strong>of</strong><br />

Ted and Settle Clymer, was<br />

named runner-up In the Uttle<br />

Mr. and Ms Summer Sunday,<br />

• contest included in the<br />

recent Phoenix, hi. Summer<br />

Sunday celebration.<br />

Kenneth announced to a<br />

crowd <strong>of</strong> more than 3,000 that<br />

although he lived In Phoenix<br />

he was fawn New Jersey<br />

He said he loves and misses<br />

hli "Nana" and "Pop-pop"<br />

very much and wants them to<br />

visit him soon,<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Laboratories<br />

<strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Inc. will open<br />

local facilities at the former<br />

The Music Her will close<br />

from Oct. 28 to Dec. 6 for<br />

Installation <strong>of</strong> a new floor In<br />

the main auditorium.<br />

site <strong>of</strong> Coastal Labs, 113 West According to ctty Public<br />

Av. Coastal dosed last year. Works director Alfred<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Labs, with Ganginl, low bid for the<br />

<strong>of</strong>fices In Pomona, Atlantic project came in at 134,900<br />

Ctty and Pleasantville, will from Martel Construction <strong>of</strong><br />

operate 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Penns Grove. The city, which<br />

Monday through Friday. hasn't authorized a contract<br />

award, had budgeted 144,000<br />

Kenneth Gabriel Clymer in capital Improvement funds.<br />

Tnt work trill include<br />

provisions for Insulation and<br />

vapor barriers between the<br />

concrete and plywood which<br />

will be covered with vinyl tik.<br />

Although the project will'<br />

rmUe the current floor approximately<br />

an Inch, city<br />

engineer D«vld BoWitinl laid<br />

to doesn't believe It will<br />

create a hazardous condition.<br />

Then win be a transition<br />

area," he said.<br />

New Jiney ,<br />

reverted Aug. 31 to its fit:<br />

schedule which Includes toef*<br />

elimination <strong>of</strong><br />

service between<br />

and Philadelphia:<br />

According to<br />

spokeswoman<br />

programs wUl also be<br />

discussed, he said,<br />

"Participation <strong>of</strong> til In<br />

attendance can remit In a<br />

very informative and<br />

productive evtnt," O'Nelll<br />

old, "and we hope this<br />

roundtable will provide a<br />

positive boost for recycling In<br />

ape May County,"<br />

Monday througn Miaay and<br />

11:10 a.m. and 8 p.m.<br />

Saturdays and Sundays.<br />

Buses depart PWiadelphU<br />

fer <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> at 4:45 pjn.<br />

dally, 5:05 p.m. Monday<br />

fbrough Friday and 8:45 ua<br />

Saturdays and Sundays.<br />

Orctnberi said those<br />

wishing service at other times<br />

<strong>of</strong> the day should take tneA-7<br />

rente to ..Atlantic and<br />

Arkansas averiues in Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong> Which Uibe block from<br />

At rnunicJpaibua terminal.<br />

tool<br />

Greenberg, commuter ser- 'i^kejwoman Sojta Cardillo.<br />

vice remains In effect "She's up and around with<br />

BUMS leave for her mom," CardlUo said<br />

PhlUdelphla from the<br />

Tyansportailon CentBr, 9th<br />

Street and Haven Avenue at<br />

omp^JnTium tf wrioua tart<br />

N urcy^-stable condition, according to<br />

auffered from the<br />

congenital liver defect biliary<br />

6:11 i.in. and 7:05 a.m. atrwda.<br />

Cheryl Fox, director <strong>of</strong> medical records at<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital and Dr. Robert Beach,<br />

staff pathologist, analyze tissue samples as part<br />

<strong>of</strong> the hospital's tumor registry program. Recently<br />

Shore received a $7,000 donation from the<br />

American Cancer Society to help support the<br />

program, which tracks tumors In patients In order<br />

to develop research on the diagnosis and<br />

treatment <strong>of</strong> cancer.<br />

Nat'l conference on maritime crime in AC <strong>Sep</strong>t, 9-11<br />

The nation's first com- the Seas," wUl be <strong>Sep</strong>t, (Mi at<br />

prehensive conference on Harran's Marina, Atlantic<br />

mapittme crime, "ieeurity <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

—°T Rutgers University School<br />

<strong>of</strong> Criminal Justice<br />

Maritime Criminology<br />

Center, The New Jersey<br />

Marine Sciences Consortium<br />

and New Jersey Sea Grant<br />

Service will sponsor the<br />

Closeout<br />

GARDEN CENTER<br />

837 West Avenue<br />

35% Off regularly priced<br />

items<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>tember 5-14<br />

event,<br />

"Contemporary crime on<br />

the high teas has become a<br />

valid threat to the American<br />

maritime community and<br />

Industry, particularly In the<br />

put decade," Dr. Robert<br />

Abel, president <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />

Marine Sciences Consortium,<br />

observes. "Drug ii<br />

Wallace<br />

yacht and boat thefla, p<br />

scuttling for Insurance,<br />

piracy and pollution aO are<br />

factors contributing to the<br />

alarming Increase <strong>of</strong> crime on<br />

the sen."<br />

Drug smuggling along^the<br />

bit Coast and Florida<br />

coastline is recognlxed as a<br />

major law enforcement<br />

I Wallace Discount Furniture<br />

I Going Out <strong>of</strong> Business<br />

jjn our<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Location <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

EVERYTHIH6 MUST GO<br />

SAVE<br />

SLEEPERS •DINETTES • BEDROOM SUITES<br />

CHAIRS • LIVING ROOMS • DINING ROOMS<br />

LAMPS • TABLES • RECLINERS<br />

ODD OCCASIONAL PIECES<br />

WICKER RATTAN<br />

"Large Selection <strong>of</strong> Bedding"<br />

i<br />

"Wo Would Rather Sell It Than Move Itl"<br />

Wallace Discount Furniture ls, *<br />

12th & Bay Ave.<br />

•!•,••••',.••<br />

n<br />

problem, especially during<br />

fee past 10 yean, The Coast<br />

Guard seized 11 tons <strong>of</strong><br />

hashish <strong>of</strong>f the coast <strong>of</strong><br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> In 1983.<br />

Nearly 30,000 boats, wife an<br />

estimated loss <strong>of</strong> $80 million,<br />

will be stolen tUt year,<br />

compared to a total <strong>of</strong> less<br />

Own 1,000 In 1970.<br />

Pollution and tode waste<br />

file coastal environment.<br />

Speakers attending the<br />

conference Include Abel; Dr.<br />

Gerhard OW. Mueller,<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> criminal Justice,<br />

Moot <strong>of</strong> Criminal Justice,<br />

Rutgers; Congressman John .<br />

Conyers, chairman <strong>of</strong> the'<br />

House Subcommittee on*<br />

Criminal Justice;;<br />

Congressman William J.<br />

Hughes; Jock WUaon <strong>of</strong>.<br />

Security and Investigation:<br />

Services, London; Raker<br />

Zaman, representative <strong>of</strong> the<br />

United Nations High Com. 4<br />

mlasioner tor Refugees.<br />

Law enforcement and .<br />

criminal Justice',<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essionals,- lawyer* and",<br />

law students, media L<br />

courkged to attend the «m- r<<br />

E<br />

Contact New Jersey Sea";<br />

"I<br />

Grant Extension at (101) tit-'<br />

UOOfor schedule, regtotratton'i<br />

or accommodation in-.<br />

CALVANO ON<br />

DEAN'S UST<br />

Cathleen M. Calvano <strong>of</strong><br />

Marmora was a recently*" ecently<br />

nd named t to the th dean's d' list lit att-"<br />

Belolt (Wia.) College. A* 1<br />

Junior, J , she U the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Ms. Charlotte Mc<br />

N. Quail Drive.<br />

PUMPKIN<br />

PIES<br />

Baked Fresh Daily<br />

Wards Pastry<br />

730AiburyA¥f.<br />

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1<br />

" The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

editorials/comment<br />

Fire code<br />

surprises<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials believe the city can do it<br />

on Its own. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials believe just the<br />

opposite. Officials in Somers Point are still<br />

looking into the matter while in Upper Township,<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials have yet to decide which direction to<br />

take.<br />

At issue are the new safety requirements being<br />

imposed under the state's Uniform Fire Safety<br />

Act — a new regulation designed to maximize<br />

fire safety in buildings such as restaurants,<br />

amusements, hotel and motels, guest houses and<br />

similar structures where gatherings are likely to<br />

occur.<br />

Under the code, fire inspections wiU be<br />

required each year. Cost <strong>of</strong> the inspections wiU<br />

be covered by new fees which owners <strong>of</strong> inspected<br />

buildings will have to pay. The propertyowners<br />

themselves will also have to come up to<br />

the new code, mandating fire safety materials<br />

and devices which go beyond those heret<strong>of</strong>ore<br />

required.<br />

As effective date for the code draws near, (it's<br />

scheduled for adoption <strong>Sep</strong>t. 18) more and more<br />

property owners are beginning to understand<br />

how expensive the new code may be to them<br />

because <strong>of</strong> the costly retr<strong>of</strong>itting that most likely<br />

will have to take place in older structures.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e surprising aspect is that the expected hue<br />

and cry against the tighter code hasn't<br />

materialized. Also surprising is how <strong>of</strong>ficials in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> seem willing to give up home rule by<br />

allowing the state to undertake local inspections.<br />

The state will enforce the code in all<br />

municipalities which don't opt to do it themselves.<br />

Surprising too is the difference <strong>of</strong> opinion<br />

among area <strong>of</strong>ficials regarding ability to enforce<br />

the cole using local manpower.<br />

But then, too, the code itself has been pretty<br />

confusing.<br />

VIEWPOINT<br />

A proposal to<br />

Jun4 beach<br />

protection<br />

projects<br />

By State Senter<br />

JAMES R. HURLEY<br />

(R(Gtp»<strong>On</strong>mbtHaad)<br />

For several years now,<br />

state and leal <strong>of</strong>ficials have<br />

proposed various ways <strong>of</strong><br />

providing a stable source <strong>of</strong><br />

.tending shore protection<br />

projects. Each one has had Us<br />

abare <strong>of</strong> supporters and opponents.<br />

Aj a result, nothing<br />

ou bean done.<br />

I am now <strong>of</strong>fering a<br />

We need a constant<br />

source <strong>of</strong> funding for<br />

this ongoing problem*<br />

proposal that I believe will<br />

break this stalemate and will<br />

raises much as$16 minion a<br />

year to protect our 127-mile<br />

coastline. It calls for a small<br />

increase in the real estate<br />

trawls' tax Oat would be<br />

X**ttrted to shore protection,<br />

? Under this proposal, which I<br />

plan to introduce at the next<br />

Senate session, the transfer<br />

tax would Increase by SO cents<br />

Based on the tax revenues<br />

collected in fiscal year ISM,<br />

Iflw extra tax could generate<br />

^around $16 mflllon a year.<br />

Wfor home buyers, the to-<br />

??creaee would raise closing<br />

| M ««1100,006 home by<br />

If.<br />

l Even with the additional SO<br />

oenU, the real estate transfer<br />

Itttt in New Jersey would<br />

^remain a barsain eamoired<br />

M SJIH~- flHS^QIOfl^^liH flEHEfiS*~ ^^^afi<br />

few lor proporty tola far<br />

; and In Delaware It US<br />

Page Four<br />

Tuesday. <strong>Sep</strong>tember 10,<strong>1985</strong><br />

where|o,g!9/<br />

what to do<br />

I The<br />

Sentinel-Ledger<br />

features<br />

Tuesday. <strong>Sep</strong>tember 10, <strong>1985</strong><br />

Page Five<br />

Touring the place that prepares people who are 'always ready'<br />

Airplane pilot's view seconds before landing at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Airpcirt.<br />

A stable source <strong>of</strong> funding<br />

•bore protection is long<br />

overdue.<br />

Our put record <strong>of</strong> funding<br />

beach protection has ben<br />

poor. From 1959 to 1980, only<br />

Everyone in New Jersey has a<br />

Make In Iti continued vitality.<br />

Several members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

real estate pr<strong>of</strong>ession nave<br />

told me Oat they do net Keeping the sharks away is a<br />

believe the small Increase<br />

would be a problem.<br />

major effort for this tough cookie<br />

Having summered hire for resort city with a steady tough, very competent cookie manner that the nets in the<br />

over 60 years and made <strong>Ocean</strong> population <strong>of</strong> over one million who runs it, Beulah Davis. second row overlap the gaps<br />

aty home for over 18,1 well but on any given day InSUM<br />

INT, there have been between those in the first row.<br />

recall some <strong>of</strong> our shark season, that number swells by 10 shark attacks In Natal, ieukh Davis, a former<br />

•cares down through the a quarter-million more, TIM where Durban ta located, and university lecturer who holds<br />

years. I recall the showing <strong>of</strong> swimmers are no problem; a <strong>of</strong> these were fatal. Jn MM • master <strong>of</strong> science degree in<br />

the movie lam, coincident on the sharks are.<br />

alone, there were seven at- wology was, Indeed, the first<br />

one occasion with a school <strong>of</strong><br />

186 million was spent on shore<br />

tacks, five fatal, in just 107 employee <strong>of</strong> the NASMB. As<br />

porpoises just <strong>of</strong>f snore that Durban's vacation industry<br />

protection In New Jersey. In<br />

days. Theae were so frequent such, she drove a Land Rover<br />

really had summer visitors In nets over one-half billion<br />

the late 1970s, beach<br />

and grisly, that coastal and went out In ski boats to<br />

• Utter.<br />

dollars a year, and sharks are<br />

protection funds began to dry<br />

tDurjsm virtually closed down catch iharks. vBiw now<br />

to that Industry what stapb<br />

up to the point when in 1977<br />

and that period Is still oversees a staff <strong>of</strong> over 200,31<br />

Just thank your lucky stars infection is to any hospital.<br />

New Jersey spent only $42,000<br />

referred to locally as "Black vehicles and 28 ski boats. Her<br />

that you don't bathe In the Enter the NASMB (Natal Antl<br />

to protect its coastline.<br />

December.?<br />

staff services 3M gill nets<br />

Indian <strong>Ocean</strong> Just <strong>of</strong>f Durban, Shark Measures Board) for By April 1KB (when a » which protect 43 beaches.<br />

In 1983, the voters <strong>of</strong> thJa South Africa. Durban Is a South Africa and the very year-old woman was bitten In<br />

state approved • ISO million<br />

half) m«a shark hysteria had Let not the word "service*"<br />

bond issue, which I sponsored.<br />

eenfirtejT hoMar resorts hill you; that word means that<br />

However, this amount is still -OCEAN CITY GOVIRNMINT- Into ghost towns' hotels and an ana <strong>of</strong> 100 miles <strong>of</strong><br />

not sufficient to handle the<br />

massive Job <strong>of</strong> protecting our<br />

MAYOR<br />

seaside amusement parks oceanfront playground is<br />

COUNCIL PRESIDENT'<br />

went bankrupt. In 19M, the Jewed <strong>of</strong>f<br />

beaches from constant JackBittner Henry S, Knight National Provincial. Ad-<br />

erosion. Relying on one bond 18 Sweerwater ct. 2217 Haven Av. ministration was prodded into<br />

Issue after another to fund<br />

beach repairs la the wrong<br />

399-6111 (<strong>City</strong> Hall) 3W-55J5 (Work) combatting shark attacksapproach<br />

to take. We need a 399-6_204'(Homa) 399*4646 (Home) .nterthoNASMB and IU first<br />

employee, the aforemen-<br />

constant source <strong>of</strong> funding for COUNCILMEMBER COUNCILMEMBER<br />

this ongoing problem.<br />

AT-LAROI<br />

AT-LAROE<br />

Considering the state gets<br />

almost HO billion annually Herbert Brownle» Jeanne Clunn wmcid gill nets^bff some <strong>of</strong><br />

its beaches to combat tharki<br />

from tourism — a large part 530 W, Surf Rd. 315 Central AV. WKI after "Black December"<br />

<strong>of</strong> which U generated at the i 399-4040 (W)<br />

399=6232<br />

the« controls had been ex-<br />

(bore — we cannot •fiord to 3991407 (H)<br />

tended by the resorU them,<br />

sit Idly by and watch a<br />

1<br />

valuable economic and en- POUNCILMEMBER<br />

selves. Enticing fearful<br />

COUNCILMEMBER<br />

swimmers back to the<br />

vironmental resource be<br />

fit WARD<br />

2nd WARD<br />

beaches, however, was a slow<br />

•wept away by the tides.<br />

MarkVldetto William Mils andcostly.busuieBs.' 'v ;<br />

We must establish a stable 824 Seacrest Rd. 400 E, 9th St. The net defense, now that it<br />

source <strong>of</strong> beach protection 3981157 (W) 39H78O{W) was under NASMB, was<br />

ftmdtag before nature solves 398-7229 (H) SWJimH) enlarged. The nets are WOfeet<br />

the problem for us by eroding<br />

long and 10 tot


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PAGE 6 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, if BV<br />

Obituaries<br />

Rosalie Susemihl; member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Mayflower Society<br />

Florence Schmidt;<br />

co-owner <strong>of</strong> guest house<br />

am Memorial Hospital , _ .<br />

Bom In BaUhnore, Md. ihe had been a rwident hare since formerly lived in Cheltenham, Pa,<br />

1971, formerly <strong>of</strong> Elldns Park, Pa. *" " . .<br />

proirajnnier ijfitMM analyst and iyitimi prefect Helen SnOW. 48:<br />

mannier at Shaklee Corp,, Itel and Bechtel. **ww CMIWI*,, TO,<br />

He was a graduate <strong>of</strong> Bridgetqn High School, Rutgwt lift*\(mv 9V^ rm<br />

y<br />

adjunct pr<strong>of</strong>essor,<br />

<strong>of</strong> GuUfordTConn., muip R, <strong>of</strong> Quitortown, Fa.; • dauihtaf _ ^"^^"8 «* her husband, John P.; a son, John P. Jr. <strong>of</strong> lie taught harpsichord and<br />

and two great-grandchildren i<br />

Gravesldeservtc*swillbe2p.m Wednesday ID the Druid A Mass <strong>of</strong> Oirlstian Burial was celebrated Monday In SL Ensemble<br />

Ridge Cemetery, Baltimore. There will be no calling hours, Frances Cabrinl Church. Burial was in Cip6 May County<br />

WGHQUAUTY<br />

REASOHABLY PRCED<br />

3335 We»t Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

1 .3BW7SS<br />

Mm,.Tyii.Wfd.4Frt,95:TBUB.i-7:Sit,9-3<br />

62fl TOon Rd., Northfieid<br />

to Avoid Waiting, Call Mr An Appointment ^<br />

III! HEARING TtST MOMI AMWlMTmilT AVAIUBU<br />

CAPE MAY COUNTY<br />

hEARINGAlD<br />

112 S. Main Si.<br />

Cope May Court Hsuse, N.J,<br />

465-9199<br />

M«. Snow Is atrvtrndiq'tar husband, Hifry«W.i I<br />

Joseph'! Church hen. Burial *y In Laurel Memorial Par<br />

House. Arrangements were by Chester J, Wunberg Funeral<br />

Rescue Squad or St. John's Lutheran Church here. Home, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

San Francisco. ^», •' . . * it<br />

William Pepper II, 44;<br />

Surviving an Ui.fiittai> §uid mother, Johnson D. and<br />

W i l H pP f^O ^t t i b r o t , ,<br />

.. SPINNING WHEEL authority on baroque aroque music 9**<br />

' -, FLOWER SHOP<br />

x<br />

\ <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Family Florist<br />

r<br />

- •; •MARKVipETTO*<br />

i| 858 Asbury Ave.<br />

F, Phont 3981187)<br />

jf t OcMnCIfy, N.J.<br />

I ' FrletidsoTMuiic Tleketion Salt Htrtf<br />

1 " 1 <strong>of</strong> Volunteers<br />

Public Notice<br />

PUBLIC MOTiee jf<br />

*•*••*• .••-•'•• •'"'<br />

are needed<br />

Th« following dtclllom wtr. mill by<br />

IM Guiii city Punning IHM •CUlfir<br />

n rHul.r mMIInf el J.pl.mlur 4,<br />

() pp , , A memorial ierviMwfflbeJiildiiUlajn. Saturday In Uie<br />

DHnll SCIMIgil, llMk 1191,<br />

at center<br />

<strong>of</strong> QUforala mm, died Aug. William 27 at San (Ml) Ftauieisee B,Fgpper General II, 44, Margato O<strong>of</strong>flmunl^ ttureht. '».<br />

Lynn Thomgisn, Btscfi 3fs^<br />

. 27 at San Ftauieisee General Heart Memorial Assodatton. WBtrihlHow > spfcttt'&de '^ W. to Hie Anwrican Tta Ltowood Convalescent<br />

Bom In Bridgeton, N.J., he Uved in San Francisco for the Heart Association. , _.. > : _ *vj _•••£: ,| fW<br />

Center hag established a<br />

Ud i S F ' V A I'AI' " ••'» K<br />

volunteer program for Its<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> music at Bowling Green State University in<br />

<strong>On</strong>to,<br />

"HPSK®.,.^ ,M « resident* and is ietivtly<br />

&-, Pepper was an associate pr<strong>of</strong>essor in business analysis<br />

MAJmoRA-Mlrtamy;Slegel, aeMBarrington Road, seeking persona to serve aa<br />

tfftS^t.TlilitowooddaByaltscantafc, where she was volunteers<br />

and computing systems at San Franetseo State University a rwldent toriH years,"<br />

where he had also taught harpsichord and music history<br />

counei. Prior to Ma teacMiig enretir, he wnd u<br />

:; Sidy w»!iWi. int.,<br />

RlMrt Mcouwtll, ((Mii uoi, '<br />

ilnil uta plin ipprBVM<br />

imtiart MM, stock i»i, uti I<br />

M.oi. amnjmta ft mMtlng oi mu<br />

RoMrt McDow.ll, Bigck UOl, N<br />

•miiutitn withdr.wn "'B<br />

•lacMulfk Amjti.ui, liodg<br />

' ••&&?+*••<br />

Loil/.OI t.BlMloOflobtr 1<br />

Born in Camden, she lived In Philadelphia and Oreland, Volunteers are needed In ill, Ltlf-ilMMItectikar ' %<br />

P Pa, before bf moving i here h 12 years ago. She Sh was a member <strong>of</strong> different dllft areas ra such h as<br />

carria L Dlik<br />

SELF-HELP MEETING Trinity United Methodist Church, Marmora distributing snacks, to the<br />

*-lt,IT,P.F.IIO.N 'JS<br />

SET OT8m»T,ii SEPT. 19<br />

She « survived by one daughter, Mildred F, jasptr, with iwMtnts roomi; ptaying the<br />

OcianClty<br />

the Atlantic County *»« she had Uved-and me sister, Jessie WrZealor.alao <strong>of</strong> organ In flu dining g room)<br />

Women's Womens Center will hold its Marmora<br />

, visiUng, g feeding g and assisting g<br />

Toe Late To<br />

next self-help group for Graveside Gi services will be held at the convenience <strong>of</strong> the I In the h recreational til programs, Classify<br />

vleflma <strong>of</strong> seiual assault on t<strong>of</strong>ly in Seaildi Cemetery, Palermo. A service <strong>of</strong> memory M •WidiifrFWaSfliEfa<br />

amiiu<br />

am. ¥m mow Informaflon ^tfodlst Church. Remembranees may be made to Matty WlAplWldei otartalamnt ANDERSON CUSERNSl<br />

HAIR CARE V STNTERS U<br />

and lodatt cLnj^S ytfMdM.ftodlstttiffdi.Arrangeme^arebyMeGodfre? •»•*«« to can the wntar at<br />

927-8131.<br />

TAQSALE I<br />

Care Coordinator at NB47I7 RnBeral Home, Palermo. ,,„ _, ,<br />

"No experience U needed to Friday «SaU)raay<br />

MOIL, Tun,, and Wed,<br />

MnwramDiMHHwiw, A FREE SERVICE volunteer," "Ho e^erieneeU said a needd center to<br />

Appointments Available SINIOR CiTIZEN SPECIAL There Is no charge to spokesperson. "Even If It Is<br />

submit soda] news or the<br />

HAIRCUTS .. '4.50<br />

Just for one hour a week, we<br />

t •' • -<br />

Walk ins Welcome<br />

HEARING AIDS<br />

happenings <strong>of</strong> your dub or need your help. Please call us<br />

erg•nbatfott to The Sen- today to find our nun u><br />

1<br />

SHAMPOO* SET f<br />

tinel-Ledger.<br />

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ALl-IN-THE EAR HEARING AID<br />

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SHAMPOO, CUT A<br />

Starting at $U<br />

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Includes cut,<br />

BLOW-DRY<br />

\ Grooming & Pet Supplies<br />

styilno 4 guaranfte Ladies .,, '7.95 ' ThbiMlruiiiaiil has nothing oulsld* your «ar. I<br />

Nature's own Herbal repellent<br />

Men...... '6.95<br />

, NO WMS. NO MOLDS - NO BATTUDS TO BUY<br />

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Men cut only *3,!S<br />

r<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>L13&14 ,»<br />

Oceart <strong>City</strong> Gardens h<strong>of</strong>i<br />

filled with antique J<br />

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eh for ad in Thurt, PrtsI<br />

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Valencia Oranges .. o,a.99<br />

EXTRA LARGE SX6 _ _<br />

Red Ripe Tomatoes . .. * .<br />

CRISP GREEN, CALIF<br />

Bell Peppers ,fc.<br />

30 SIZE FRESH. CRISP<br />

Pascal Celery ..»»*<br />

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Fresh fggplant ,, 3.. 1.00<br />

Bananas<br />

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Turkey<br />

Breast<br />

ShopRite STORE SLICED<br />

Bologna or Liverwurst<br />

M M1SH<br />

Macaroni Salad<br />

The Fish Market<br />

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PAGE 8 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, lfl4 J "What's Cooking'Nov. 14<br />

, SEPTEMBER 10,<strong>1985</strong><br />

Recitoes for tl<br />

By MARIE HUBER<br />

V* e, all-purpose flour<br />

8ocW Editor<br />

1 clove garlic, halved<br />

COOKING CONNECTION ' %e. sauterne wine<br />

Plans are now underway far<br />

w<br />

U tap, salt !•<br />

tbe 8th annual What's Cooking<br />

content, sponsored by The<br />

Vt e, klrsch (or) dry sherry,<br />

Etch entry 1001110 be on a Miantlally melted cheese.<br />

artntf-teditP, to be held<br />

! c, (8-01.) shredded optional<br />

separate piece <strong>of</strong> paper, typed Variations may use two or<br />

7:30 p.m. Thumday, Nov. 14 In<br />

H Up. Worcestershire<br />

or clearly printed; Include the three kinds <strong>of</strong> cheese, a loop<br />

the cafeteria <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />

Three-quarter c. (!-«,) •nee ,.<br />

category, your name address<br />

Intermediate School, 19th<br />

or white sauce base. stredded Provolone cheese Dash freshly grated nutmeg V<br />

and telephone number and<br />

Street and Bay Avenue.<br />

The American Dairy 1 to M lb. rand ryt brwd Toss together cheese and I<br />

mall to The Sentinel Ledger, Association has developed<br />

Tbm three categories will be<br />

Melt batter In tony M- floor.<br />

cooking contest, 112 E. 8th St., two double-cheese fondue<br />

Hipetliers and salads, entrees<br />

qu«rt saucepan; blend in floor "Rub Inside <strong>of</strong> a 3-quart<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, 06228. Redpes redpes and suggests serving<br />

and soups, bread* and<br />

and dry moatanL Remwe saucepan with garlic; discard<br />

may be dropped <strong>of</strong>f at themem<br />

from a "bowl" made<br />

dessertn. A first prize <strong>of</strong> $50,<br />

from btati Mr In milk and garlic Add wine and heat<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice, 9 a.nx to 5 p.m.<br />

second $25, third $13, and<br />

from a round loaf <strong>of</strong> maUced WgreattnUn MOM, Ait to until bubbles rise. Add<br />

Monday through Friday,<br />

honorable mention gift<br />

rye bread, which Is hollowed boiling, stirring constantly. cheese, V, cup at a time, over,<br />

Deadline for accepting en-<br />

subscription will be presented<br />

out and toasted. Pieces <strong>of</strong> the Boll and stir 1 minute. medium-low heat, stirring<br />

trew is Wednesday, Oct. 23.<br />

in each <strong>of</strong> the categories.<br />

bread can be broken <strong>of</strong>f and R§EE197S fiUZB bMt! itir IB antil cheese is melted after<br />

enjoyed •long with the<br />

Everyone is welcome to<br />

cheeses. If Decenary, return each addition.<br />

vegetable and fruit uaed for<br />

enter the contest and may<br />

ID low heat to Hid* irmiHng Add salt, klrseh, Wor-<br />

Fondue, a favorite with dipping.<br />

submit as many recipes u<br />

cfeeesea. (Do not ML) cestershire sauce and nut-<br />

many, comes from the French<br />

they wish In each <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Transfer to fondu pot meg. Transfer to undue pot<br />

word/ondre, meaning to melt<br />

categories.<br />

TOMATO OBESE ten with rye bread chunki; Serve with cubes <strong>of</strong> French<br />

because cheese fondue U<br />

romm raw vegetable* inch M bread. Yield SH cups. . ,,'<br />

Aeny tomatoej, cetey anfl Note: White grape Juice<br />

pccnii city (IniiGG center 1 on (10-oz.) condensed carrot atlckf, cauliflower may be substituted for, the<br />

tomato 1019<br />

Pali Session begins<br />

flowerettej; apple and pew sauterne wine, . '.v-<br />

Two-third c. milk<br />

AMI,<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>tember ]«fh<br />

1 tap. prepared mustard To serve In rye bread bowl:<br />

pre ballet • ballet - iazz<br />

1 c, (12-ox.) shredded Remove top from rand rye<br />

personal Instruction emphasizing Cheddar cheese<br />

bread loaf. Hollow oat Jnlde<br />

1 c, (4-oz.) crumbled Blue<br />

discipline and technique<br />

at bread to make a bowl,<br />

cheese<br />

in a pr<strong>of</strong>essional atmosphere<br />

leaving at least one-half inch<br />

1 TMspn. fresh cMves. •U around aide and bottom.<br />

CamMne condensed soup, Tear bread from Inside into<br />

after school hours<br />

milk and mustard in 3-quart ntt«HUM piecea. Place bread<br />

for information call<br />

saucepan. Beat, stirring bow| and pieces on cookie<br />

constantly, over medium beat sheet Bake in preheated 400<br />

trtfdl ryan, director 609-398-9602<br />

unW very hot but not boiling. degree oven 5 to 10 minutei<br />

Oomhuw cheese*. Sprinkle ff UDul L|]F0 QJT fiQjf ^fhrtfi<br />

8tgdl0atb0d cheese mixture one-half cup<br />

Wki 6)2asbury ave.o.c.<br />

(Outer edges should be lightly<br />

at a fame over bet soup. Mr touted.) "*—*<br />

until melted after each ad- Cool on rack. Ptace bread<br />

dttton. Stir In chives. .<br />

taWxn<br />

bowl on aervlng tray;<br />

Serve with French bread surrounded with touted<br />

cubes and assorted fresh pieces. Pour hot fondue<br />

vegetables. Yield: m cups. mtature Into bread bowL Use<br />

faodue forks or wooden picks.<br />

Yield: V% cap*.<br />

FONDUE INTHE<br />

MOM.<br />

ROUND<br />

Fffl. .ae 2 TMspn. butter<br />

S Tblspn. Dour « s<br />

1 tsp. dry mustard<br />

MS Shore Rd., Somerg Point<br />

lHc. milk<br />

H Up, Worcestershire<br />

•nee<br />

l and cook over medium heat Yields enough for 10 to 11 a» not used immediately can be<br />

until tbirkenad, stirring foodue. . dried out In tne oven and<br />

constantly. Pour into a foatoe /, . stand in a tightly closed<br />

pot to keep hot while serving, np. Orated orange peel container f '<br />

i<br />

This flnal fondue recipe was<br />

given to me by a Mend.<br />

Although the recipe calls for<br />

American cheese, you may<br />

substitute one pound <strong>of</strong> cheese<br />

ends purchased from the dell<br />

department at four grocery Double cheese fondue in a hollowed rye bread "bowl" for dipping fruits,<br />

store. This recipe also doubles vegetables and bread cubes is a favorite anytime <strong>of</strong> the year,<br />

asadellcious cheese sauce for<br />

hot vegetables.<br />

Fest to feature educational ftin<br />

CHEESE FONDUE Environmental educatlao Jersey Wlldfowlers and<br />

OR SAUCE fior children <strong>of</strong> all ages la aothers<br />

win be on hand aD day<br />

main concern <strong>of</strong> the Wetlands Saturday and Sunday to<br />

2 c. milk<br />

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1 pat <strong>of</strong> butter<br />

educational experiences will about their work and<br />

1-&. procesaed American M-featured'diiring the Third organizations, infjjufrj will<br />

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Annual New Jersey Wings 'n bt life birds, audiovisual<br />

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nice all remaining the environmental exhibits.<br />

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SWISS FONDUE hot milk over ingredients and Marine Mammal Stranding<br />

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1 learn abont the different<br />

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Local naturalists and<br />

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the marshes at the Wetlands<br />

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Institute, ud the Avalon<br />

materials from each group. Dunes at fi«h and Dune Drive.<br />

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making workshops and flying<br />

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SIGN UP NOW FOR hunts. Pitas will be awarded<br />

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SUBMITTING COPY<br />

All news releases submitted to the newtpaper must be<br />

ilouble-jparcd la facilitate editing, and 1 contact person's<br />

name and phone number should be Included. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> events<br />

104 ASBURY AVENUE • 399-9462<br />

* TWILIGHT SPECIALS<br />

Served From 4 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.<br />

COMPLETE<br />

DINNERS<br />

INCLUDES: House salad, fresh vegetable,<br />

hot breads 8. our Famous Homemade Dessert<br />

Flounder Franeaise, Catch <strong>of</strong> the Day,<br />

D#v!l Crab, Lasagna, Chicken Parmaoinna,<br />

Veal Scallopini, Calves Liver<br />

Chicken Cordon Bi«g or StlrFry Pujour<br />

Full Menu Available<br />

With 40 Entrees<br />

To Choose From<br />

Reservations Suggested<br />

Complete<br />

DINNER SPECIALS<br />

Served from<br />

5:30to9:0QP.M.<br />

TUESDAY and<br />

WEDIfflSDAY<br />

Senior citizen craft festival<br />

on tin Music Pier,. 10 a.m. to<br />

3 p.m. Open to the public;<br />

benefit the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Rescue<br />

Squad.<br />

Women's Regular<br />

Republican Club meeting,<br />

youth center, 6th Street and<br />

Atlantic Avenue, 8 p.m.<br />

Knight'i <strong>of</strong> Columbus<br />

meeting, rectory basement, 1<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital<br />

workshop, youth center, 10<br />

s.m.<br />

Alcoholics Anonymous<br />

meeting, Holy Trinity Church,<br />

30th Street and Bay Avenue,<br />

beginners 7 p m ; discussion<br />

8:30 pm.<br />

MON: Steak Diane $9.98<br />

TOE: Bourbon Steset Chicken ,.. |7.95<br />

WED: Ltaguini w/Red or White Clam Sauce, garlic bread $7.95<br />

THUR i Beef Iourn«do§ w/Green Peppercorn Sauce ,.. I8.9S<br />

FRIi Sauteed Jumbo Shrimp w/Veg,, Curry Sauce $9.95<br />

SATi Prime Rib. .K[ngfl2.9i...,que#n $9.95<br />

SUN; Veal Gruyere, MarsalaSauce. $9.98<br />

•&<br />

•O-CAII<br />

A SAUSMAN O ft OUP MOTIl,<br />

'The only thing m overlook is the ocean!"<br />

15th 4 Boardwalk. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. NJ<br />

Reservations not required, but suggaittd<br />

'' /« oiJitoauUD^ptfiNowFtMiutinQ<br />

•tyBecfsitfak topiajpM, SW«*» Jwioy silverOuMn'Corii,' *r •' 1'11 -, J\|<br />

'•^WirwySausitt,Jen S A" 1 ""' 1 ^ jt Wtaperaiures had - these<br />

rMiiiane. Richard KaUer <strong>of</strong> «id. v Bm w*>> » youngsters bundle up against the cool night air<br />

jArdmore Pa., along with<br />

v -«« Weatbertord " • " an Lahnr naviwA^kpnilatttivshnFB<br />

SRussell filed charges<br />

on Labor Di» weekend at the shore.<br />

Police were called to break Another arrested in<br />

up a large parry ln the 7700<br />

'biock <strong>of</strong> Pleasure Avenue HT119 ITlV^^tltratiriTl<br />

H.^nfroubto erupted between .I**U|5 lUTWtlgailtJU<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Theairei<br />

an the Boardwalk<br />

CLOSED SUNDAY<br />

and the partygoeri,<br />

Wee estimated .there were<br />

Police here last week iMntfollsd danferoni sub-<br />

—*-• —•— suspect in stancM* with Intw to<br />

an ongoing distribute, said Nlckles ad-<br />

388-8718<br />

MOORLYN TWIN<br />

_ J. ding, the suspect was held In<br />

momu^^r^ waSJPO^W^SSSI a-»i—«M«<br />

arreited Kevin James King, peUce said mey have been<br />

U, to tti 800 block <strong>of</strong> 8rtr taveiHgatlngHng'saetiviHes<br />

Street where they found large for the past month,<br />

amounts <strong>of</strong> cocaine, LSD and A three-month Investigation<br />

marijuana, according to Li led by Dets. Gary Schaffer<br />

James Nlckles who estimated and Dennis Jones and 21-yearthe<br />

value <strong>of</strong> the drop at old summer Ptl. Greg<br />

H.200. Nlckles described King Deplano led to the Aug. 31<br />

as a supplier or distributor arrest <strong>of</strong> 28 other suspects on<br />

rather than a street-level drug related charges,<br />

dealer. According to Nickles police<br />

King was charged with are continuing their Inpossession<br />

<strong>of</strong> cocaine, LSD vestlgatlon and eipect ad*<br />

and more man 21 grama <strong>of</strong> dltlonal arrests in the near<br />

marijuana and possession <strong>of</strong> future.<br />

Joan Keicb, chairperson<br />

e's<strong>of</strong> a shrimp night buffet ta Buma<br />

nl and dance sponsored by Cape May<br />

frM ihe Oceaii "<strong>City</strong> Ex- Route 9 north <strong>of</strong><br />

^changettes for the benefit CSourt House,<br />

Ift'<br />

Free car M A<br />

Gov. feean due at<br />

GOP picnic Sunday<br />

to help launch toe<br />

Republicans' November<br />

election drive in the comity.<br />

New Jersey television per-<br />

. •» w»~-==. **^^° w*> ^* ^ ^ expected t© attend*<br />

m * Guests <strong>of</strong> honor wiU be OOP<br />

•'« A twe «r wash wiU be Assembly incumbents Joseph<br />

sJ'^oniored Saturday, <strong>Sep</strong>t. 14, w. Chmnlol <strong>of</strong> Bridgeton and<br />

•* r by the music department <strong>of</strong> Guy Muilani <strong>of</strong> WUdwood and<br />

• n *<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School. freeholder James Kllpatrlck<br />

TSSS<br />

-the intermediate school,<br />

Marmora at<br />

i^',' Students and nemben <strong>of</strong><br />

the music department are<br />

P, seeking sponsors to contribute<br />

' * to the fund-raising venture for<br />

each car washed.<br />

Monies raised go toward<br />

equipment, uniforms and<br />

informational trips,<br />

Ciiliiwry<br />

iiirdcri<br />

S<br />

^ philU R<br />

chairman and originator <strong>of</strong><br />

the fall picnic.<br />

Barbeque chicken, corn,<br />

A mm SERVICE.<br />

There Is no charge to<br />

submit social news or the<br />

happenings <strong>of</strong> your club or<br />

organization to The Sentinel-Ledger.<br />

'The Culinary Garden, the critics<br />

1}i v pick as the best restaurant In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>"<br />

' 'Edward Hltzel, Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Sunday Press<br />

June 9,<strong>1985</strong>.<br />

841 Central Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

EARLY BIRD SPECIALS *6 9S<br />

Served from stq6:30 p.m.<br />

MON: Boneless Chicken Kiev.<br />

SAT: QtfnalesslChlckafrpr«ast Dl|onft'<br />

' Ht RO»*fBMf'AU 1 JUl' 1 ' >"•>*•" * lf '•<br />

Includes* Salad, VeQelnbl*, Roll S. Butter<br />

„„ btsarvedftomlto*'<br />

„ », tte * P- m ' wltt "games and<br />

Park an contests for children<br />

fcroughout tti day. Bands<br />

and other entertainment will<br />

fflr<br />

NO ONE<br />

THE 8ENTINEL.LEDGEH, OCEAN CITY. N.J.<br />

MS ONLY<br />

mm<br />

IHESTORYOf AMBa<br />

ANOHKBiCE.<br />

8:45 ONLY<br />

LfJ\jrdHj-Ar<br />

m-- s .<br />

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LOST A PENNY<br />

In a savings account insured<br />

by the Federal Savings and Loan<br />

Insurance Corporation,<br />

an agency <strong>of</strong> the United States<br />

Government. *<br />

r ' -i t<br />

tK<br />

Your Savings with us are<br />

insured up to * 100,000 by<br />

this U.S.; Government agency. ^<br />

Live from the boardwalk<br />

in<br />

ATLANTIC CITY<br />

PAGE 11<br />

The 32nd Annual<br />

MISS AMERICA PAGEANT<br />

Saturday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 14th<br />

Sharlene Wells, Miss American<br />

.-T^i ;»<br />

See The Miss America<br />

PAGEANT PARADE<br />

featuring all 51 Contestants<br />

26 FLOATS • 23 MARCHING BANDS<br />

Including The <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Float<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Home Savings & Loan Float<br />

and<br />

GeorgeAnn's Modeling School<br />

-,* <strong>On</strong>ly on -<br />

The Call Letters Of The Stars!<br />

MDW80D ATUHTIC CITY<br />

7:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M., Saturday, <strong>Sep</strong>t. 14 th<br />

_f<br />

Then tune in at 10:00 P.M. for the<br />

<strong>1985</strong> MISS AMERICA PA<br />

, Watch all thf excitement and t<br />

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PAGE 12 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.j, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,<strong>1985</strong><br />

Duck hunting season this year has reduced bag limits<br />

•The New Jersey<br />

Division <strong>of</strong> Pish, Game and<br />

Wildlife has elected to use the<br />

convenUonal bag limit system<br />

far <strong>1985</strong>-86 waterfowl season<br />

and, in compliance with<br />

federal regulations, has<br />

reduced the tag limit and<br />

season lor duck hunting.<br />

In setting the season dates<br />

and opting to use the conventional<br />

bag limit, the<br />

Division Is within the<br />

waterfowl season framework<br />

established by the UA Fish<br />

and Wildlife Service,<br />

The federal regulations<br />

provide for • four-duck daily<br />

big limit under the conventional<br />

system and set a 40day<br />

duck season, a reduction<br />

<strong>of</strong> 10 days.<br />

Both the season length and<br />

Thomas S Mnore<br />

PAINTING<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

INTERIOR •<br />

Fully Injured<br />

Licensed Ocoan <strong>City</strong><br />

20 Years Experience<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

399-0205<br />

New Construction<br />

Alterations<br />

and Repairs<br />

11 Yrs, experience<br />

Fully Insured'<br />

free Estimatti<br />

Call 3900420<br />

(Located in<br />

• upptr Township<br />

for over JO ¥rs )<br />

N.J, Reg. Bid, No.<br />

00314<br />

PAINTING<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

Interior - Exterior<br />

Insured<br />

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HAL 390-9198<br />

CONTRACTORS<br />

Private & Commercial<br />

Renovations<br />

CONCRE.U-: • PAINTING • CARPENTRY<br />

Phone (609) 391 09J6<br />

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Warren North<br />

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Building • Remodeling • Alterations<br />

• Ro<strong>of</strong>ing & Siding • Interior & Exterior Painting<br />

• Pormica Work • Furniture Repair a. Rtfinishing<br />

"PHEg ESTIMATES"<br />

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NO JOB TOO SMALL '<br />

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k Look for Ul in Tni Yellow pgi<br />

the bag limits on ducks have In these important nwtlng use the conventional system, and redhead ducks are <strong>Sep</strong>tember.<br />

been reduced this year by the areas.<br />

including neighboring New<br />

Canada Goose - 90 days,<br />

restricted as weU. The season<br />

U J, Fish and Wildlife Service<br />

A usting <strong>of</strong> the tentative<br />

The New Jersey Division <strong>of</strong> York and Pennsylvania.<br />

eoMtal zone: Oct. 4 - Nov. 2.<br />

and" bag limits for Canada<br />

as part <strong>of</strong> Its goal to reduce<br />

migratory game bird<br />

Fish, Game and Wildlife said, Under the conventional bag<br />

Nov. 27 , Jan. 25.<br />

geese, snow geese and brant<br />

the duck harvest by IS per-<br />

regulations for the 196M6<br />

however, that since relatively limit system, a hunter is<br />

ioow Gooie-M days, Oct.<br />

will remain unchanged since<br />

cent.<br />

season follows: '<br />

few <strong>of</strong> New Jersey's allowed to take four ducks<br />

12-Jan..i. •<br />

populations <strong>of</strong> these birds Rails, Galllimles - 70 days,<br />

These restrictive migratory ducks originate In dally <strong>of</strong> which only three <strong>of</strong> remain at high levels. Sipt, 2-No?. »,<br />

regulations were imposed by the prairie regions. New the birds may be mallards<br />

Brant - 50 days, Oct. 28 •<br />

the federal agency because Jersey hunters should find and only one <strong>of</strong> the mallards<br />

Woodcock — 35 days, south<br />

Complete Information on<br />

Nov. U. Nov. 27 • Dec. a,<br />

mere has been a significant ample number <strong>of</strong> most may be a hen. Also only one <strong>of</strong><br />

zone: Nov. 11 - Dec. 7, Dee, 21 Special Scaup — is days,<br />

the season dates and bag<br />

drop in the populations <strong>of</strong> species. Most <strong>of</strong> the ducks (he four birds may be a black<br />

• Dec, 28.<br />

Jan. 10 - Jan. ».<br />

limits can be found in the<br />

many <strong>of</strong> the key duck species found In New Jersey m from duck, and only two <strong>of</strong> the birds<br />

§ea Dicks and Snipes—107 Special Cam-whack - 11<br />

Waterfowl Regulation Sup-<br />

in the prairie pot hole regions eastern Canada, the may be a pintail or wood<br />

days, Oct. 5 • Jan. 18.<br />

plement which will be<br />

days, Dec, 11 • Dec. 28.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the United States and northeastern part <strong>of</strong> the duck,<br />

available from license agents<br />

Docks — 40 days, coastal Crow — Monday, Ttundfly,<br />

Canada. Total spring United States or are local Tfe* **,r7!h#t^ Qf CAnyasbafik or Division <strong>of</strong>fices in late<br />

tone: Oct.28-Nov. 2. Nov. 27- Friday and Saturday only.<br />

breeding populations were 19 birds.<br />

Aug. 18 • March »,<br />

percent lower than last year In order to minimize the<br />

and 24 percent lower than the effect <strong>of</strong> the federal Mustang Band to host tournament<br />

past 30-year average, the restrictions on New Jersey<br />

federal agency said. •-- The drop •<br />

was attributed by the UJ,<br />

Fish and Wildlife Service to<br />

continued drought conditions<br />

EARL L SHAW, JR.<br />

-INC-<br />

RnOFING &<br />

SHEET METAL WORK<br />

BRYANT FORCED AIR<br />

waterfowl hunters, the state<br />

Division felt the beat hunting<br />

opportunities would be<br />

available by adopting the<br />

conventional bag Unlit system<br />

rather than the point system<br />

which had been In use for<br />

many yean. Most states now<br />

IOTTOOD-Tat Mainland<br />

Mustang Band and Bind<br />

Boosters will present tournament<br />

<strong>of</strong> bands field competition<br />

6:30 pa Saturday,<br />

Oct. 12 on the Mainland<br />

Regional High School sports<br />

Held, Oak Avenue here.<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> the finest high<br />

school marching bands In<br />

South Jersey win compete,<br />

including Oakcreat,<br />

talented youth."<br />

Tickets (|3 for adults, »2 for<br />

senior citizens and students)<br />

for the tournament <strong>of</strong> bands<br />

may be purchased beforehand<br />

from band members and at<br />

the gate the evening <strong>of</strong> the<br />

competition.<br />

The Mainland<br />

Band will also<br />

HEATING<br />

Qiassboro, Edgewood, Triton,<br />

252 Wist Avenue<br />

Diifc399Z1Z8<br />

a r<br />

Egg Harbor Township,<br />

Cherry Hill East and Eastern.<br />

Hie Mainland Mustang Band<br />

will perform in exhibition as<br />

PLUMBING<br />

HEATING<br />

Hm<br />

Ui-UjfPMU<br />

•UN M<br />

tout<br />

MfJtM.fI*(WMD<br />

the host band.<br />

T<strong>of</strong>fil Home<br />

Repairs<br />

K. Michael Skwarlo, band<br />

director <strong>of</strong> the Mainland<br />

Band, and Florence Hopkins,<br />

JOHN Bni TON. jr<br />

president <strong>of</strong> the Mainland<br />

Band Boosters, are inviting<br />

Free Estimates * „ all residents In the Atlantic<br />

399-5342 I County community to attend<br />

7 what they refer to as a<br />

^^s^tf^^vff-s spectacular show <strong>of</strong> our<br />

Dial 399-8167<br />

Mustang<br />

be participating<br />

In competition at<br />

the following events:<br />

The Miss America Parade<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>t 10, the State Fireman's<br />

Phrade In WUdwood <strong>Sep</strong>t 14,<br />

Buena competition <strong>Sep</strong>t. 18,<br />

Bensalemj. Pa. competition<br />

Oct. 19, Middle Township<br />

competition Oct. 20, Eastern<br />

Oct. 2S, the Halloween parade<br />

in Cape May Court House,<br />

Oct. 30 and the tournament <strong>of</strong><br />

bands chapter championship<br />

The Mustangs also present<br />

field shows at the Mainland<br />

Regional High School football<br />

games and will be presenting<br />

the Christmas concert on<br />

Wednesday, Dec. IB,<br />

Bids win be received <strong>Sep</strong>t<br />

11 by Township Committee for<br />

construction at the athleUc<br />

field at Caldwell Park. A well<br />

and irrigation system will be<br />

installed and the playing<br />

fields will be reaeeded.<br />

Committeeman George<br />

Betts, who sits on the<br />

recreation committee, said<br />

they hope to start eon.<br />

struction around Oct 4. The<br />

township's football tern will<br />

play Its first few games at<br />

home and will finish their<br />

season with all road games.<br />

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signs go up ;d<br />

t continued from page 1)<br />

"The no-stopping at<br />

standing applies to cam,",,<br />

Dull said yesterday. "People^<br />

on be out there."<br />

However, Dull notes thai<br />

the state la expected to<br />

no-trespa«slng slgna w]<br />

would apply to the stated<br />

owned lands sandwiching^<br />

portions <strong>of</strong> the rood. . ..<br />

"I have no problem witht<br />

people walking down to flsh,"-<br />

DuU Mid, "They may be;',<br />

trespassing on state property<br />

but they're not creating •,<br />

traffic haiard."<br />

DuU laid be requested the<br />

state to consider a prohibition •<br />

<strong>of</strong> walking on Route 62 including<br />

the four bridges <strong>of</strong> the<br />

highway. Currently fishingand<br />

crabbing are prohibited<br />

on the bridges. Bicycles are-also<br />

prohibited from the"<br />

roadway. -t<br />

"I gues this is ell we can do-•<br />

besides blowing up the •<br />

bridges and rebuilding tt§*<br />

whole thing," DuU remarked. :<br />

-Anita J.Splegei-<br />

n • *i • Bftota by S*flioF Studio<br />

Runners hit the road at the start <strong>of</strong> the "Bud Kern Memorial Run"<br />

Saturday at Kennedy Park in Somers Point. Proceedi from the SK event<br />

went to a local scholarship fund.<br />

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hesais.<br />

Township Committee approved<br />

a voucher for more<br />

than $8,000 In legal fees to the<br />

Newark law firm o( Stoker,<br />

Tamt and Dili which Is<br />

handling the township's<br />

continuing litigation over the<br />

Aramlngo Water Company.<br />

Upper has now- spent more<br />

than $58,000 on the case. The<br />

contested-case heai<br />

in Mereerville <strong>Sep</strong>t<br />

Another area community<br />

may participate in the<br />

Governor's Management<br />

Improvement Program. The<br />

program was Instituted by<br />

GOT. Thomas H. Kean to help<br />

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municipal governments learn<br />

how toy can operate mon,<br />

tfltetanUy,<br />

Township Committee baa<br />

decided to ask the state to<br />

Mad a repreaenUUve to<br />

explain the program at a<br />

future meeting, and Mayor<br />

Daniel Bejel sald^emecta<br />

" ^ji ^ will opt ff<br />

ate. Beyel worked on<br />

i program when Cape May<br />

County became the flrit,<br />

llngbonytamertilte^ b l t e ^<br />

the program several<br />

years ago.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty has already'<br />

participated in the program<br />

and Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> should begin.<br />

the process anytime.<br />

The Holy Spirit High School<br />

Mothers' Guild will hold a'<br />

general meeting at I p,m.<br />

Thursday in the school'<br />

cafeteria. Members <strong>of</strong> th« J<br />

school administration will be*<br />

present to answer questions. I<br />

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THE SgNTlNEL-IUlSDnEh, OCEAN CITY, N.j.<br />

PAGE 13*<br />

Special blue law legislation seen unlikely in time for Nov. ballot<br />

(pttaued from page i) — -mUuinti; restaurants;<br />

- -publle publle traasnortation- transportation- wmn-t fa* «H«. .„ .n. «.._._.._,. ^ , ; ;<br />

-Mle <strong>of</strong> food;<br />

_. an aU. third option,"<br />

cessful season and it would be<br />

apjrove it for the voten," she<br />

- parking lots;<br />

and building and construction<br />

J- limited operation <strong>of</strong><br />

dosed option which a poll Councilman WlUkm Meis<br />

the same premise although!<br />

hard for them to give It up,"<br />

said. "It's ultimately up to the<br />

- operation <strong>of</strong> municipal<br />

material*.<br />

vntara"<br />

vetera,<br />

service stations;<br />

conducted by an ll-msmbtr<br />

Gape May County doetfrV<br />

opposes Sunday closing laws Gillian said yesterday. "1 still<br />

recreational activities and<br />

During the rewrittflg <strong>of</strong> UK<br />

— motels, hotels and guest<br />

blue law committee Indicated<br />

have Sunday sales reatrtor.,<br />

altogether.<br />

mink most <strong>of</strong> the legislatures<br />

concerts free <strong>of</strong> charge;<br />

state criminal Justice code,<br />

houses;<br />

was the majority preference,<br />

tions. £<br />

an opposed to blue laws, I<br />

President Henry Knight and<br />

- emergency worki <strong>of</strong><br />

which took effect In 1978, state<br />

— sale <strong>of</strong> prescription<br />

Jones said he would tlw Roy Gillian, a business man mink trying to make <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

According to the chyabjtafcj<br />

Cbuncllmen John Bipoiito<br />

necessity Involving lub-<br />

legislators repealed<br />

drugs, first aid and con-<br />

oppose the special legislation and community leader in-<br />

law attorney. Charles Previtf,<br />

Township moving against portable sign<br />

Grucclo subsequently In- take place <strong>Sep</strong>t 36 at tt»<br />

(continued from page 1) was thrown out after he ran<br />

validated the local Une law on earliest<br />

tried to do It," he said.<br />

against PRO-endorsed<br />

tioned It to him. Kenney said<br />

Wropeano claims the move<br />

The governing body was<br />

George Betts in the<br />

the sign he saw on Roosevelt<br />

to political because <strong>of</strong> his<br />

expected to discuss changes<br />

Republican primary. Betts<br />

Boulevard was probably<br />

refusal to participate in what<br />

to the portion <strong>of</strong> the zoning<br />

won the primary and the<br />

legally parked and wasn't<br />

he called "existing machine<br />

ordinance dealing with signs<br />

general election in which<br />

blocking traffic, but he added<br />

GRAND OPENING<br />

politics." Tropeano's op-<br />

at Its workshop meeting "you could visualize where It<br />

Tropeano ran as a Democrat<br />

ponents for the two seats up<br />

Monday night<br />

might."<br />

Beyel denied that the action<br />

on the governing body, Robert was politically motivated and<br />

"We want to close the<br />

(TIRE<br />

Jeffera and Kenneth Baker, old any candidate would be<br />

door," Beyel said. "He got Tropeano said he Isn't sure<br />

are members <strong>of</strong> Beyel's stopped from displaying such<br />

favorable treatment last if his application for an In-<br />

Peoples Republican signs. He claims they wanted<br />

year. We can document that" terpretation <strong>of</strong> the zoning<br />

Summit All Season Radials }<br />

Organiiation.<br />

to stop Tropeuo'i signs last<br />

Kenney didn't want to atlinance will be beard at the<br />

year but the former toping<br />

comment If he thought the Zoning Board's meeting<br />

P1IS/80R13 38.00 P205/75R15 48.00l<br />

"Even if the sign and trailer <strong>of</strong>ficer, Robert Hasalepen,<br />

action was - politically Thursday. He has until<br />

were in violation <strong>of</strong> the toning refused to Issue the order<br />

motivated. T<br />

Saturday to comply with<br />

P18S/80R13 40.00 P215/75R15 SUM<br />

ordinance, one has to question<br />

Kenney's order and laid the<br />

because he supported<br />

P185/7SR14 42.00 P225/75R15 52so6;<br />

why thui particular portable<br />

•It's not directed against sign will remain out until the<br />

Iropeano'a candidacy.<br />

sign waa picked out <strong>of</strong> all the<br />

Bruno politically or per- last possible minute. He<br />

P19S/7SR14 46.00 P235/75R.15 54^00,<br />

"PoUUcafly, the signs are<br />

portable signs in Upper<br />

sonally by me because I'm not added "he doesn't blame<br />

P205/75R14<br />

allowed as long as they're on<br />

48.00<br />

Township,** he said "Why the<br />

involved in politics here," Kenney for the action.<br />

165SR15... 34.00<br />

private property and are<br />

selective enforcement? Even<br />

add the zoning <strong>of</strong>ficer, who "He either believes that he TVopeano's disputed sign sits on Route 9 in<br />

P225/75R14 50.00<br />

permanently .afflKd to the<br />

• naive person would reanu<br />

Hvtv in Cumberland County. was correct in issuing the Beesleys Point,<br />

tt'a politically motivated."<br />

He said Tropeano had told order or was following Us<br />

—DISCOUNT PRICES ON<br />

he didn't consider the action Mm about the signs a month<br />

Tropeano was a member <strong>of</strong><br />

mareMng orders," Tropeano<br />

to be selective enforcement<br />

Firestone • Mfctelin • General<br />

8go but he'had not seen one<br />

the PRO until UN Mm he<br />

said. "It's obvious he's caught<br />

"He U the only one who has until after the mayor men- in the middle."<br />

B.F. Goodrich » Goodvear<br />

Businesses by wetlands sometimes<br />

have problems with septic units<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

"It's hard to say right now.<br />

It depends on growth patterns<br />

in the township," be said.<br />

The township Is growingand<br />

ouicUy. The comity<br />

*,000Hiquar^foot lot siie for<br />

homes with well water and<br />

traditional septic systems<br />

which may decrease the<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> homes'whlch 'can<br />

be built here, but probably not<br />

enough to ward <strong>of</strong>f a sewage<br />

Astern permanently. '<br />

7 linianna said ttey It** ad<br />

eye on the systems- -fair<br />

Wetlands or water. Jfew<br />

businesses in these areas<br />

would be required to install<br />

more elaborate systemi, he<br />

•aid, but the existing<br />

businesses built systems<br />

which were consistent with<br />

the laws urplace at the time.<br />

"The problem U we cant go<br />

In and force them to change<br />

their systems," he said.<br />

Township <strong>of</strong>ficials nave<br />

ben citing a need to encourage<br />

more businesses here<br />

u a meani to increase<br />

ratables to <strong>of</strong>fset a growing<br />

tax rate, but septic problems<br />

costing hundreds <strong>of</strong> thousands<br />

df dollars might make some<br />

businessmen look i> twice<br />

before building here. ,<br />

Beyel, however; ^doesn't<br />

mink it will be a problem.<br />

"We're out In the middle <strong>of</strong><br />

the wetlands," he said <strong>of</strong> his<br />

and other businesses along<br />

the boulevard. "Further<br />

Inland the environmental<br />

standards aren't that severe.<br />

'Jt depends on the quality <strong>of</strong><br />

thedand as to what kind <strong>of</strong><br />

system you have to put in," he<br />

Beyel's opinion, and said it<br />

also depends on tbeUnd <strong>of</strong><br />

business. Even different<br />

restaurants could be required<br />

to nave different systems'.<br />

"The design criterijT<strong>of</strong> the<br />

septic system depends on<br />

seating capacity," he said.<br />

Another problem for the<br />

restaurants could be that they<br />

aren't located on luge parcels<br />

<strong>of</strong> land. Another business<br />

in the township which should<br />

DEMAREEAT<br />

WEST POINT<br />

Richard A. Demaree, son <strong>of</strong><br />

James E. and Thelma B.A.<br />

Demaree <strong>of</strong> 400 caeatnutAv.,<br />

Northfleld, was <strong>of</strong>ficially<br />

accepted into the U.S. -<br />

Military Academy corps <strong>of</strong><br />

cadets as a new member <strong>of</strong><br />

the class <strong>of</strong> U8B during the<br />

annual acceptance parade<br />

which followed six weeks <strong>of</strong><br />

rigorous basic training at the<br />

Academy. The new cadet Is a<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Mainland<br />

Regional High School, Linwood.<br />

Stock up and save on<br />

great Pennzoil protection.<br />

Jus( In time I« get your cw ready<br />

(Of (all, Pennzoil quality Mow<br />

Oillion sale now. With big<br />

savings on ovefy quafl<br />

flXilhPenroollls'Reai<br />

Deil" Sale, there s no coupons<br />

todip N t o t<br />

wafltor Just real savings<br />

propare Jour car tor J<br />

(aK.SnSstock up on that great<br />

PBniiAdplottwtiortnowftSlOT;'<br />

RealDeal"Sale<br />

really ends<br />

y<br />

generate considerable<br />

amounts <strong>of</strong> water waste, the<br />

King's Court Hotel on Route<br />

9, hasn't had any problems for<br />

yean, according to owner<br />

George King.<br />

Located near, but not as<br />

dose to the wetlands as the<br />

troubled restaurants, King<br />

said be owns a lot <strong>of</strong> land<br />

around the motel which helps<br />

to drain <strong>of</strong>f theTwaterWe.<br />

The restaurants, however,<br />

FISHING<br />

^aboard<br />

ALL<br />

Saturday & Sunday<br />

Leaves 8 a.m.<br />

2 TRIPS<br />

Monday thru Friday<br />

8 a.m. & 1 p.m.<br />

SUNSET CRUISES<br />

Men. • Wtd. •Frl,7-9p.m<br />

can't use the land around<br />

their businesses because it's<br />

all wetlands. Mclntyre and<br />

Harp said they will continue<br />

to spend money on improvements<br />

to their systems<br />

as they're necessary. Even if<br />

bey don't find the solution, at<br />

toast they have each other,<br />

"We constantly cry on each<br />

other's shoulders about it,"<br />

Mclntyre Said.<br />

-KenWeatnerford<br />

DAY FISHING<br />

Departs from AL'S DOCK<br />

on the lay<br />

3901066<br />

closfng|bl-'the season...<br />

come and take advantage <strong>of</strong> the<br />

savings!-<br />

7s*.* 1 ,<br />

SALE IN PROGRESS NOW!<br />

LIMITED QUANTITIES!!!<br />

NELSON'S DISCOUNT<br />

MARINE SUPPLY<br />

• . Foot <strong>of</strong> the 9th St. Bridge; <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

DOWNBEACH<br />

PLUMBING<br />

HEATING<br />

"OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THE AREA-<br />

398-4423<br />

Walt Sudol 441 Bay Awe.<br />

Lie, No, 6909<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

(NewOwner: DAVID SANDERSON)<br />

COMPLETl ALIGNMENT SBMOE<br />

10? Eighth Street Oce*n<strong>City</strong>, NJ. , ~ 3t*«771'<br />

We all<br />

like to have<br />

our newspaper<br />

delivered on tithe.<br />

So...<br />

AVOID THE RUSH!<br />

Notify us three weeks in<br />

advance and we'll try to get<br />

your Sentinel-Ledger delivered<br />

to your winter address<br />

when you want it!<br />

Fill in this coupon & mail it in or drop it <strong>of</strong>f soon. --<br />

AddrtHtobechingedlroni:<br />

Name<br />

Street' ,, 4<br />

1<br />

Slate<br />

A'<br />

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PAGE 14 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10.1885<br />

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />

ADVERTISING RATES<br />

Advertisements for these column! should be In the <strong>of</strong>-<br />

fice <strong>of</strong> The Sentinel Ledger for th« TUESDAY EDITION not<br />

later than Saturday neon for the regular clasilfltd section<br />

and not later than Monday noon for the too late to classify<br />

section, FmBAY EDITION, Wednesday noon tar the'regular<br />

classified section and Thursday noon for the too late to<br />

classify section<br />

Dial 1W Ml!<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Time, M Words or Lets......................... §4,11<br />

(W per word exceeding jj words!<br />

Ad Running 5 Consecutive Times,<br />

with U Words or Less..,....,....,..,,,. 117.60<br />

Ads Requiring Sex Number Sl.Madditional<br />

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ADS 50* EXTRA<br />

—All Classified Advertising Cash Basis—<br />

112 ifh Street, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N J 08224<br />

Copy mailed In, given to representative or brought to <strong>of</strong><br />

Met personally, must be accompanied By cash ar cheek to<br />

cover cost. Copy accepted over phone as courtesy and<br />

convenience to customer, but payment must be received<br />

before advertisement will be set in type<br />

Help Wanted Wanted<br />

, SEPTEMBER 10, 198S<br />

EAIHltlt - RECEPTIONIIT -<br />

Pleaient telephone manner, reliable,<br />

ebiiily to relate will Is ptepii II<br />

penance helpful, Eomelele benefitl<br />

PIMH »ii Ui-UM III<br />

FULL UNO PART TIMi SALis<br />

CLIBK _ Million! now IHIIItli. Ap<br />

Illy ith Moor Sl.mlon i Dipt flare. tID<br />

Aihairy Ave, O.C ill<br />

HOMI HEALTH il<br />

= PT = O.C felidenf preferred, par<br />

ternHndependenf mlddie.ieed women<br />

In wheelchair Cell »t Hal •»<br />

NUB SB S Aleel hjlfljilj—lor home<br />

health care. Pert time or igii time, Hi<br />

Mrlence liniluri. For information<br />

Mil I1MM1 l / i t<br />

O I B L W 4 N T I P — l o r k i t c h e n h e l p i n g<br />

c o u n t , . A p p l y i n s e r i o n v s l t a t s I I I<br />

W i l l o r c a l l l i i l M I I »<br />

t»AI»TTI«SB liCBITABT— needed 10<br />

go clerical *srt Maaer Heal Bitefe,<br />

IMJMI II<br />

MODELS - All *««, uperience<br />

necetiarv AIM IS train Call )•• ill) or<br />

I<br />

O L D W O O D F U R N I T U R I - O a k ,<br />

mahaganv, wicmtf. caih for conlenli #1<br />

Bouio. Pull or partial Prom attic to<br />

Biiernent, Ceil W IJIt tl<br />

BO0MMAT1 WANTED INON<br />

SMOKiR) 10 iHare ) bdrm ranctief<br />

nth SI area, with proiiiinonal lenale.<br />

1111 Phil nail DlilMiel writ! Mi III.<br />

Seiifiiiei Ledger i-H<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>'i, Servicts<br />

W4NTID OIAD OB ALIVI — Uied<br />

CiM and trytki. any tondilion, loo lili<br />

paid TO».n# a«»il«BU Oetail Hflghf,<br />

Auli laitage. tali nl nil ii<br />

lATNBOOMS Ni» tlniurti or com<br />

picfp new 3e*igri Prim? Homei, inc ,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, NJ No ,,jti too Imaii, lull,<br />

guarantMa, New jerwr rHillerH<br />

Frer rifimatFi Alter hoyrl. weekendl<br />

ornsl.dav) tolDW 1IW It<br />

General Mdse. R.E.Sals<br />

ALUMIMUM SCRllNi — and ilorni<br />

windowi, reKreen£d and us* gia» In.<br />

Hailed Miami iomeri Co. 1S3 New<br />

B.fl . Heyl# 9. Sqmeri pQinl Dial 917;<br />

I'll II<br />

Instructions<br />

»OUR HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA'<br />

Migfi Sfht)o! No ip^i Cfddi*3<br />

K lui pFeviyy* ituay ana werh<br />

* Aayii M.Qf.<br />

IWIMMINS LESSOHS<br />

Motfl Call )!> !s»0<br />

atlne impair<br />

Help Wanted Help Wanted<br />

LAHORE** = With m*€ftdniC9l SBitity.<br />

Good opportunity IB iMrn. nat *lr»,d fe<br />

Weft, itnaMfi Mecarih? C-MMiry.iiiefi<br />

C*ii )*t 0JOO H<br />

Oeean Cify if new mnfi<br />

I'U re><br />

r fi<br />

'MllV<br />

- Te<br />

Firt<br />

••*! help Typ'Hfl *<br />

qmrvd w«#fr.hiji »<br />

pefiSntr* # ply.<br />

B Full<br />

mutt.<br />

Call<br />

it<br />

wspk on Mist AmefUi<br />

fim**: lull !imi, fli<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

FULL TIME<br />

IWiLLINT OPPORTUNITY<br />

WITH LOCAL GROWTH<br />

ORIENTED BUILDER.<br />

TO PURSUE A CAREER<br />

IN CONSTRUCTION.<br />

EXPERIENCE PREFIRRED<br />

BUT NOT ESSENTIAL<br />

ALDON HOMES 390-3700<br />

THE PHILADELPHIA<br />

INQUIRER<br />

NEEDS<br />

DELIVERY PEOPLE<br />

For<br />

EARLY MORNING HOURS<br />

Delivery <strong>On</strong>ly •<br />

No Collection<br />

"6.00 per hour<br />

For Information, cjil<br />

Mr. Kay 522-3402 „<br />

RHIPONSIILI. MATURE ft CARiHB<br />

— individgei to watih two infant! in<br />

my home iaturdayi. 9 to I a m Call<br />

]"«». or 111 ini I io<br />

• S«L ilTATiT<br />

Full Tim*. eiperienced. Can for apeotit:<br />

trnent. Miin <strong>City</strong> Bealiy. Mm and<br />

*iBury, 1HHU. II<br />

CHAMBgtiPfiEliQN - able to work 'Ih<br />

Oil 1. good hour! win eicellent Bonyl<br />

Call i«i?l», SMtolp m II<br />

eHAMiiSpEBSON -"7i7rT»'polltisn.<br />

(•ctlleni noun lor mother! ol ichogl<br />

Children Call 3?? »1§ nctaeon 9 38 «nd<br />

I P.m. II<br />

FULL fiSTPoTlTiON ~fyaTfaWn!<br />

Duiy nil aiiali oliic. with CBntpuifn,<br />

Wctliin3i a muil. f a.m. i p.in Cill<br />

nt-snt it<br />

HOUiSKCBPiB - Pull lima with<br />

Benefit*, Apply in p#f*an Weflty<br />

Manar. IMa iuilngtigi • »<br />

TWO TCUNO M«N - To citsn new<br />

coniiroctiot. and tome Dllice cieanlng<br />

Year round, Myil save dplysp * l.cente.<br />

c.iUtiiUJ "I!<br />

BlfHWAiNiB - Fart lime, •vsmnj,<br />

.H»nli Apply in perton W-lley<br />

Manor lint Ji, 1 B.y Aye, eo« fli<br />

PAST TiMI — Wn 01 O(tan <strong>City</strong><br />

IJfli t Aibgry *»«nue!, i« IKS, m<br />

hava optninii tor mile iM leniait.<br />

iloek/utllliy and uiel/elePlcll I 11<br />

HAHDTM4N - TartTimT,Tmairmiiti<br />

in Oeaan <strong>City</strong>, FlajiBit BOUPI, mull own<br />

toBU. Cili n*-IWC. ' l«<br />

DOLL MAKINO WOBKIMOPS -" *<br />

Lvarn to make your own g,iqy# replica<br />

yl ert antique deli Alts Cninj piintinf<br />

CUtipf Old dolli repj.,i./t bath home It Im.<br />

40- viking<br />

m f.i,<br />

•te, in<br />

many fine features<br />

„.-.. .„.. iiitierman. Tower in »> "»'»m nyrnr entrance, large modern kitchen, corner „.<br />

««n|.c.n«,i,p*y,eurtii«i | fireplace In family room, outdoor ihewer, enclosed porch *<br />

^L-t."^rf35r''*?S I «na Priced to nil. A»k|n9iW«0. ' *<br />

j<br />

BUREAU i40, gold mirror lit, Orion<br />

tal ryg t • 11, I7O Call 111 031. Ml<br />

GARAGE SALE — Frld.y and SatvMlY,<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>t, I) 4 14, II a.m. to « p.m. Chrlit<br />

mil and mgihtr's diy plalel, trumpet,<br />

carman Sftii and mucri more, fM<br />

Seacliff Road Ml<br />

HEDROOM 1UREAUS, BRAND NEW<br />

medic.in C.bln.l 14" m 11", new<br />

prehuitg unp.inlK] bl told doar i'l1S*l<br />

)' • i", tunny llghl. CHI Xitltl. fll<br />

VCR RENTAL<br />

TAPES-VHS/BETA<br />

• NonAfmberthlo<br />

• No X Rated<br />

epoiif Required<br />

ftNIGHT'S '« mi| y<br />

II fur (ntettninnieni<br />

Within Knight's Pharmacy<br />

8th & Wesley 399-5555<br />

SEARS STEREO SYSTEM - FeatUret<br />

turnfatile, AM FM renlvar, dual<br />

Misatii playir, 1 ipc.k.rt, h«.o<br />

Phonal, tiso or best oiler. Call )«-«7J<br />

Ml<br />

R,I. For Salt<br />

P.K.S,<br />

CLEANING SERVICE<br />

8919679<br />

• Cirpilt • G<strong>of</strong>flmeitill<br />

• Changtoveri - Heifdential<br />

• Chimney. • Windows<br />

"We're here when you met] ui"<br />

iOOKi FOR THE BHACH - Paper-<br />

back booki, Hill price sale! 1 tridtt,<br />

11% oil New BettiDllen. The<br />

iookalsria Two, nth 1 AsBury, O.C.<br />

en mom. < i;<br />

PRCE DRASTCAUY<br />

BY OWNER 500 BAY CONOO<br />

North Btdj-<br />

Btit location bulldlno,<br />

dlreetly on bay, Mignlfleenf<br />

panoramle view, 1 bedroom,<br />

bath, pr<strong>of</strong>esslBnally dec-<br />

orated 8, completely furn-<br />

ished. $159,000.<br />

Call<br />

60B.987.537S<br />

^<br />

and ed<br />

e can be yours $110,000,00.<br />

2 car<br />

R.I. For Salt R.E. For Sale h 390-3700 RIAL ESTATE<br />

*••••*####•« 0<br />

ML!!, AND liRVICi _ <strong>On</strong> MM«V<br />

ana lurika vacuum cleaners Brushes,<br />

B«B5 nnd bills lor ail models Wrn<br />

elllmale on repairs, Tridolns. Slain .<br />

tan's lloor care deportment, Jf» Sill II<br />

Child Cart<br />

"trig CHILDREN'S PLACt - HI<br />

Htvefi Avt. Complete academic aiitl<br />

racrtatlonal program, art, dance,<br />

muilc, iwlmmlri« itiioni. MvntJay thru<br />

FrMay. 7iMrol:<br />

WILL DO BABYSITTING -<br />

num.. 1 days a week. Vtrv tw<br />

^hlWren, Call Iti HII<br />

'RELAX, DO IHOTPINO OR TO WORK<br />

— with i« hour loving muni and cniid<br />

cart nrvlct bv proldiiional lornter<br />

tucbto your home or mint. Hourly,<br />

dally, weekly or monthly. K««on»bl.<br />

ratei.CdfMrt. D.«)tH.1l. •Id<br />

— • • »-<br />

•ABVIITTINO IN Mr OCEAN CITY<br />

— Home l> montiii and older. Call n»-<br />

Ull. . . ,•/ . »'•<br />

LINWOOO ROOFINO - Serving<br />

Atlantic and cape Mav counties lor 33<br />

yearl. Ihlnglei, tiding, guttert, hot<br />

rooli. Free eitiinatei, injured. Call<br />

•371117 or til 0317. tl<br />

DECKS AODITIONS, Balling, iltpT'<br />

etc. Prim* Homes, Inc.. <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly. N.J.<br />

No |Dt> too small fully guaranteed. New<br />

Jersey registered. Free estimate). Call<br />

39>.SttO. Alter hours, weekends lor<br />

holiday!, ctll390ll» III<br />

CARPENTEW/LABOR FOR<br />

HIRE—Own tooliL ft tranipDrtaflon.<br />

Your man hai hangover? I nave family,<br />

oaadllnt to mralr Reasonable ratesl<br />

Contraclon or 'oma ownori. Sub|ecl to<br />

•vallamiily, Plrtl call, first served. Call<br />

Iff'ipil atk lor Phil. e.j,<br />

tf.<br />

Wsntfld<br />

yeaeiieiu — Fdltlly tl M" nlw to<br />

Hti M<strong>of</strong>tln* > Mrin tfH. <strong>of</strong> imoia lor<br />

rwl In UWW T«P. •>cill«nf'r*(tr«n-<br />

tt YMtty *f nrliHe'. Hm» W^ll<br />

iv* tiait)«, iNrtiMr lor, IhartiluuBli<br />

HANDYMAN-Reildmllal commercial<br />

Interior ft exterior. Remodeling, car-<br />

pentry, painting, paparhanglng,<br />

drywall, doors, windows. Call Richard<br />

Adarni at inmlo. tig<br />

SMIieT'RbcK, DRY WALL - PlaslerT<br />

paiwiino. Prime Hornei, Inc., <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>. N.J, No lob too imall; luUy guann<br />

tctd, Nuw J.rny registered. Free<br />

MllHMtn, Alter 1 Iwurt wttliandi or<br />

» l u * » t i M I I<br />

JIOINtKUINrLi.WOUD (TO. Stor<br />

wlnaowj »r,0 dnors, rtpldcment win<br />

' " N |b<br />

hi<br />

3l"l<br />

«.'•'<br />

RESORT XOMMUNnY<br />

-I t > I<br />

SANTARARBARA<br />

Or-OCT-WCII ,<br />

A New Wave <strong>of</strong><br />

Resort Accommodations,<br />

FROM<br />

(iiMlMh ihn hi KMMIII)<br />

•RiCOSIfHUCTiON<br />

$69,900<br />

BACK-UP DEPOSITS ARE NOW lilNO ACCIPTID<br />

FULLY FURBISHED ONE BEDROOM tlNITS.<br />

POOL, ELEQrWr LOBBY, ELEVATOR SERVICE,<br />

ONSiTE<br />

60^-398-4700 '<br />

Vacationeral qet on our priority rental IM (or <strong>1985</strong>1<br />

£.CIu«//yl/irouBfL . RESORT MAyETINOASSOC.<br />

_Jt..<br />

Summer Rentals ,,<br />

S6PTKM8EH fftra DECFVpSR _ |Jn,<br />

joy newly renavifad J 4 I Btdroanr<br />

apaitnifjiii oil rHi Slritf anj Bs fiiiniiini<br />

clunj, oi pace M an Bnirpwaed Board.<br />

Mill. Call IMKU. it<br />

&ARACE ^ NDrftaend v drVr aaly i<br />

C*ll Ui per ntdejtfi Oa»*1 tf<br />

BEACHFRONT - Oil MaWB ralei<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>t., ott. weelil*, Keetenill, M .In-<br />

lar. call Ber«er Bealtif nf-mtt. Hi<br />

R.I. Wanted<br />

STORAGE FOR RENT<br />

GARAGE RENTAL .<br />

53rd&Centr«l >'<br />

Dry, easy iceusi, «^lf<br />

dbl. garage. Excel, for<br />

small boat it§rage, eari,<br />

ttc. Winter rental months'<br />

& rental rate negotiable.<br />

CALL J?S 5542<br />

Lots Per Sad<br />

BUY HOUSES<br />

Ana Ineome Pratgerry<br />

In Any cendlllsn.<br />

Qultn Nfllimenlt<br />

Ca» Harry<br />

345-7938<br />

R.E. Par Sale<br />

,. , • i , ' J „'•' ' " , 'fc-vttheoppwrtuniiy kitch'nU|. The pool<br />

The Look is Bkiriiiuda'" B»yfiontcominjmityr i<br />

MttouJ bo«t*r '' J *i<br />

• .I t • • , ' • . ' ' i v I/I" ;••'•<br />

You Won't Find Another<br />

Buy Like Nantucket in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

j, OREENHOLSE<br />

ROOM IN<br />

tVERYHOME<br />

AT NO EXTRA<br />

CHARGE!<br />

WATE«FIIOHT tOT .— Fur anNm<br />

homt Priv.te 11% fMMII>« •» wntr.<br />

ti.5«J«i wn, liMMI «hflini<br />

location call TfMTM or IBIin, H<br />

Public Notice<br />

SHERIFF'S SALE<br />

by viriuf uf a WrII ef EycCvtlAn<br />

(Hiwd mn ol m* SiiptrMr Court el Ntw<br />

J«-s*V Ctkancvrv DtvftiOfl, Gmp* M#v<br />

County Docket No Fjl *s, flwrrtn<br />

pending wtwrvtit THE HOWARD<br />

SAVINGS BANK • New Jtn*y «f-<br />

portttlon r»y<br />

BEGINNING at a point In tl» norm<br />

wntwrly line <strong>of</strong> Ocaan Road IU ttvt<br />

wide), »*,d punt t»ti>g U feet nOr-<br />

thcatterly <strong>of</strong> fhf point <strong>of</strong> tuftrMcl.on Ctf<br />

the nfiritiwestrrly line <strong>of</strong> Ocaan Road<br />

and th* northcvittrly line ol North<br />

Straat (U ftat wfde), and prouadiitB,,<br />

thenc* O) nortnwntcrly .ornunf an<br />

angia to tht right witti ocaan ffaatf e4fi<br />

dvflrect 4 tnlnutn Ti on lev) to a poJnt.<br />

uirj point being in the wutfceaitvriy<br />

Mm <strong>of</strong> LetiifA,<br />

thonn • th* rilvltMH<br />

Una b*tw*an Loti 111 and Jlf A 31.7M<br />

i*tt to a point, mo pfttiit iHing to IM<br />

dlvitian iin*b*tw**n LoHllS«ft4 JU»t<br />

the point ol inTtncction <strong>of</strong> »(d dlvUltM<br />

Una wim tht dlviilon tin btTwotn Loh<br />

thenct t» *outh*attarly in Ttw t»v.Mo(t<br />

lint tMtwttn Loll US and JI*. t}L77 fottf<br />

tv * poiot in tht currrt northWHttny<br />

UM<strong>of</strong>OcoahRoad/ L.<br />

th«Kc« (4. uvthwatttrlv In * cw*t *o<br />

tht left <strong>of</strong> radim »«T*7 ttft fen *t%<br />

ttitttnet <strong>of</strong> J* fett to It* point <strong>of</strong> ciWrt<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ocaan Road; - -7<br />

ihanc* (I) CanHnuInt if) 4*l4 *<br />

• J--• A coiiiuimiiiy oi 31 • - , , ' , * 20 JjtESIDENCES STILL AVAILABLE,<br />

2 BEDROOM/2 BATH,. I. - ^O-WJOHLY^.^ „ W/.OWM.^<br />

STARTING fllOafk'rt I * "eiNOi^ inn »it-* n»i*ttf(«t J "<br />

iMTUE' !Tl#%IICI , ««'"«•>•»•»• <strong>City</strong>M0t»Mt*f».r<br />

IN THE V W ; CV • ~ ( It hi MMajati (*, daMrti.<br />

,"• v pwinim t anpnyoa w *. •<br />

itfMit UMtanM, »» ! '<br />

> '*,<br />

ill<br />

w,nm


i'<br />

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PAGE 18<br />

Collective<br />

FEDERAL SAVINGS<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />

now<br />

3 LOCATIONS<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

You're invited to join the "Triple Celebration" at our 3 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> locations: 661 Asbury Ave.,<br />

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You're going to like our completely renovated and enlarged Asbury <strong>of</strong>fice with its convenient<br />

new drive-in.<br />

For those at the southern end <strong>of</strong> the Island, stop in and say hello at our newest <strong>of</strong>fice location on<br />

West Ave,<br />

Or learn how you can ge^ the knack with MAC In the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Super'Fresh.<br />

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during our celebration...<br />

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with wireless remote<br />

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with MAC<br />

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Fill out a MAC application at any<br />

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The Collective Federal $5 Deposit Coupon is redeemable as a<br />

deposit to any Collective Federal transaction account. Limit<br />

one per cardholder. Coupon valid upon completion <strong>of</strong> MAC<br />

application and receipt <strong>of</strong> MAC card. Coupon must be<br />

deposited at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Super'Fresh Collective MAC<br />

machine.<br />

Now 3 Convenient<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Locations:<br />

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and Gifts<br />

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Wed, <strong>Sep</strong>t. 1-1<br />

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Friday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 13, IMS<br />

<strong>City</strong> orders the Arts Center shut down<br />

flii iUlT* * BnTEVIEIW HtA i>HU>at Jinn.. thA .)».»rf..Ml «id u~ '• '-^— ----- -<br />

By ANITA J.SPIEGEL the report from the structural engineer<br />

Sentlnel-Ledser Stall Alt Indicated the horizontal beams and<br />

rather than the negative upeeto <strong>of</strong> the<br />

We want to protect the<br />

decision.<br />

S Joists were substandard for the load they<br />

The Cultural Arts Center which Is supported," Mayor Jack Blttner said welfare <strong>of</strong> the people using the building<br />

"<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials don't want people to ^t<br />

housed on the second and third Doors <strong>of</strong> yesterday. "We want to protect the<br />

hurt I want to emphasta that we want<br />

He turn-<strong>of</strong>-the century building ar«9 . welfare <strong>of</strong> the people using the building and the city from possible insurance exposure' safe facilities,'<br />

Wesley Av. was dosed ^Wednesday u> and the city from possible Insurance<br />

temoon following a BBeeflng <strong>of</strong> city <strong>of</strong>• exposure."<br />

fldals who learned from a structural Although Blttner said the tity tad •bout thii way, It's something we tried to and manpower to accommodate the<br />

engineer the structure nay be unsafe. proper Insurance coverage, he added It avoid," Hid the mayor, adding be center activities In other municipal<br />

•BB Historical Museum, which Is on was becoming increasingly expensive directed dty Business Administrator fiwUIBts,<br />

,the first floor <strong>of</strong> the former school especially for liability on public Michael Wood, Public Works Director Council President Henry Knight, who<br />

'building, will remain open.<br />

htMJ g<br />

Alfred Ganglnl and Public Belatlons attended Wednesday's meeting, said be<br />

•The cento' was dosed because <strong>of</strong><br />

'It's regretful that this had to come Director Mark Solfer to provide apace preferred to stress the positive aspects<br />

1 Knight said Wednesday<br />

afternoon. "It (the doelng) wffi force the<br />

city to make a decision about<br />

rehabilitation or building a new structure."<br />

T npiirt, fire code retr<strong>of</strong>it provSnoni and<br />

ate ttans deemed necessary in in<br />

Council expect* to receive toe co«t<br />

n^wrtbytheend<strong>of</strong>thein«ithBi»ro«k«<br />

^wrtbythendfthth»k<br />

a dedWon in October whether to mako<br />

the wpaiw or proceed withanewfadlMy<br />

-—e<br />

that^may «bo Include the museum and<br />

buy. v j<br />

<strong>City</strong> Council recently authorized D tfae city opts to repair the old<br />

structural engineer Edward P. Ryan <strong>of</strong><br />

^'1<br />

*netare, the Aits Centerwnild irnnt$<br />

E.P, Ryan Associates, Inc. <strong>of</strong> relocate temporarily MBjfwMy. •<br />

Pleasantville to prepare a report<br />

reflecting coat estimates for structural<br />

(Please .turn to page in<br />

The Cultural Arts Center has been ordered to vacate its home at facility is constructed. <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials are expected to decide next<br />

409 Wesley Av. until the building's structure is repaired or a new month which course <strong>of</strong> action they will pursue.<br />

Township to enforce extensive fire code<br />

* ByKENWEATHERFORD<br />

SenthKl-LedgerStBff<br />

UPPBR TOWNOffl> - Local fire<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials met with Township Committee<br />

Monday night to work out particulars on<br />

a proposed ordinance adopting the<br />

uniform Fire Safety Act and<br />

establishing local enforcement <strong>of</strong> its<br />

provisions.<br />

Officials still have some details <strong>of</strong> the<br />

'The new fire code will give someone in the township the right<br />

to go into' these mercantile businesses at any time they want.,.<br />

plan to work out as Mayor Daniel Bevel<br />

expressed concern over the township's<br />

possible liability if a tragic fire occurred<br />

after 1 building was Inspected.<br />

"I think we want to be aware <strong>of</strong> what<br />

our liability will be and what that<br />

liability will cost," he told the fire <strong>of</strong>-<br />

SdaJs gathered at the governing body's<br />

workshop meeting.<br />

The new code sets stringent Ore<br />

*Dept. store due on Dolaway site<br />

The Dolaway shops, which have sold<br />

women's apparel in the .QUO block <strong>of</strong><br />

Asbury Avenue for many years have<br />

been sold 1 to a Seaside Park-baaed firm<br />

which plans to demolish the existing<br />

structures .and replace them wtth a<br />

department store by next summer.<br />

k According to David Davidson,, part<br />

owner <strong>of</strong> B&B department stores, sale <strong>of</strong><br />

the buildings will be f Inalked In January<br />

when the firm plans to commence work<br />

at the site. i<br />

" Davidson, who him been owner <strong>of</strong> tj»<br />

company with stores In WUdwood and<br />

other resort areas <strong>of</strong> the state for 11<br />

years, said the faculty will feature all<br />

sizes <strong>of</strong> men's, women's and children's<br />

dothing'plus accessories and Jewelry.<br />

"We're a full-line department store,"<br />

he said at presstlme yesterday declining<br />

to reveal the purchase price. Hie sale<br />

hadn't been recorded with the local tax<br />

assessor.<br />

According to the local tax <strong>of</strong>fice, the<br />

two Iota on which the stores are situated<br />

H>e buildings have been assessed at<br />

1294.000, she said.<br />

Mayor Jack Blttner, who owns<br />

property ui the 800 block, said he<br />

welcomed the addition <strong>of</strong> another retail<br />

operation. "I don't know anything about<br />

them (B&B), but I think it's wonderful,"<br />

he said.<br />

The Dolaway sisters, who have been in<br />

business locally for approximately a<br />

quarter <strong>of</strong> a century, werejinavailable^l<br />

have a combuMiland value <strong>of</strong> 1300,000. for comment at presstlme.<br />

oise; safety concerns voiced in<br />

^airport improvement discussion<br />

J,ary Council last night was<br />

award a «61,786 conbict to<br />

;WVuig;pf Woodbine for i<br />

t l t<br />

fl°J? ttta JK"S 5*«8WHSE !S5"-A><br />

b AdmlnlstrHtlan'- which to crea<br />

> jnajoc'iwrm*. ol. tlxf total • and • s l drawn,<br />

•Ii<br />

.l<br />

lanner John<br />

the grant:<br />

sald'forMting t<br />

loss <strong>of</strong> future f-f<br />

prevention standards and will require<br />

many buildings to undergo costly<br />

retr<strong>of</strong>itting procedure*. Many buildings,<br />

(Please turn to page 16)<br />

Move for special<br />

blue law here {<br />

on back burner<br />

"Hie democratic majori^rleaoW'<br />

At Mayor Jack Bttmer*a fuggefttai.<br />

<strong>City</strong> Council Tuesday night tabled<br />

tiri f di ft rtl t the amtMfroent indmtry, then it (btar*<br />

introduce last night requesting the state „ -<br />

to consider adoption <strong>of</strong> special day," tbe may<strong>of</strong>continued. H w»1 _<br />

legislation allowing <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty to enact until after the election aad if thar<br />

"aw ^IP*^ MUM<br />

"J^Mne^- ^ Bepublfcani 1 win, w^have.a well h meni<br />

. CoancUjnewbeneartte" '— *• ' "<br />

>,couia <strong>of</strong>tresotveama ujning renrai; ,/i<br />

"A ridn-blnding referendnni «Jneirtion<br />

soliciting voten prefereoce.<br />

«15<br />

I* OT 0 btOQlDfl Pfti Baff*^ * * HM tp ta^Dfi<br />

place legislative and gubernatorial<br />

approval <strong>of</strong> special legislation would be<br />

required by Oct 10. According to state<br />

Sen. James Hurley, the Legislature,<br />

no blue la<br />

•>, r i ^^<br />

members<strong>of</strong> flte <strong>Ocean</strong> CaS^U—~ —<br />

Commerce on the bine law iasue knows 61<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> the members ttaponffinglnw<br />

to favor <strong>of</strong> open Sundays. ,<br />

t Huvevei', iMdy M nembefs t^QiondfjQ<br />

which sat this week, isn't scheduled to to the polUrOr IS percent-<strong>of</strong>^hi W<br />

reconvene for business until after the jpHHonnaires that,.were. ta0ed to<br />

elections.<br />

members. • >' ••<br />

"It makes sense to operate with the , VittpoM members favor open SUK<br />

feedback from the voters before pur- diys, Seventeen (ID percent) favotC<br />

suing legislation." Bittner said in dosed Sundays whOe 16 (or 19 percent).<br />

acknowledging the time constraints areinfavorrfamodifledSondayckaifag:<br />

facing the dty. "It's much nun prac- ordinance. ' • i ;<br />

tical to act In a deliberate way for such The results were announced by<br />

an Important issue.<br />

Chamber President Elale Gflkspti<br />

and more.<br />

Legion post cones under fire Section l, page 3<br />

Increase in crashes a concern ,,, Section I. page 2<br />

Search for principal is oniqae ,,.,...,..., Section l.nage •<br />

Bell building miffs Sea Isle. , .Section i,pagein<br />

School Work payment up in the air Section 1, page 12<br />

You and Reagan UII reform: how much? , Section 1. page 1<br />

Six pages <strong>of</strong> classifieds, begin Section z, page 10<br />

Fishing reports, , Section 2, page 9<br />

Obituaries.,. ....Section I, page 8<br />

Crossword , .....Section2,page IB<br />

Ull<br />

."•JCL;<br />

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PAGE 2 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N J,<br />

Hampton Pine<br />

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Warranty on burners, ( hoods, burner<br />

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These savings and<br />

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, IMS<br />

Increase in crashes,<br />

fatalities a concern<br />

MiyorJiriBltUwltodiy<br />

I upreued concern over<br />

•UUstiai which to-<br />

11J3 percent lacreawin<br />

January to Aagut ME over<br />

tss "^in^ tifiift pfri<strong>of</strong>l iji iff<br />

IUI year there were 6T0<br />

accidents nautttag in four<br />

deaths compared to 553 IDdodlng<br />

one fatality ta 1964.<br />

All <strong>of</strong> tbeIOIIIt.«IOc»snClly.NJ.O«i;* •/<br />

•tlKMidelaiimattfr ' ' ,J*<br />

I -TUESDAY'S PAPER- }:<br />

Display advertising 5 p.m. Friday &<br />

Ciassified; Sports • noon Saturday V<br />

News, T06 lat^ to classify, i... noon Monday ^5<br />

. / -FRIDAY'SPAPER- ,;/ ^<br />

I, Letter^ ,...*,,, ,noon Tuesday<br />

l w. ^"; Y ^? l '* s ••••*•"• hopri Wednesday •<br />

DWpl/y adverlising'.V^i 5p.m. Wednesday^':<br />

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. <strong>1985</strong> THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY. N.J. PAGE 3 — SECTION ONE<br />

TJfet<br />

-Neighbors <strong>of</strong> the local American legion post have reportedly complained about illegal drinking<br />

and other disruptive behavior at the site although police have said thev arp unaware <strong>of</strong> thp alleged<br />

activities.<br />

Legion post is under fire<br />

•Despite the absence <strong>of</strong><br />

police reports to Indicate the<br />

presence <strong>of</strong> public drinking,<br />

foul.' language and illegal<br />

habitation at the American<br />

Legion Post at 14th Street and<br />

Haven Avenue, city Business<br />

Adinlnlstrator Michael Wood<br />

has been directed to prepare a<br />

report on alleged activities<br />

and', ordinance violations<br />

Councilman John Esposlto,<br />

a , Legionnaire himself who<br />

rep'rjnnta the area that<br />

inlpei the post, told <strong>City</strong><br />

Council Tuesday night he<br />

received many complaints<br />

about alleged Unking and<br />

hapatton in the building<br />

whtfch supposedly has no<br />

shower facilities<br />

According to Cape May<br />

health <strong>of</strong>ficial Clay<br />

Jn Jr., residing In<br />

Ings without bathing<br />

facilities la a health violation.<br />

He. was unaware Wednesday<br />

whether the situation existed<br />

at the post.<br />

f»ost member William<br />

Canizzaro acknowledged<br />

yesterday the post<br />

temporarily houses veterans<br />

i , 1<br />

really down and<br />

out," he §ald. "What are you<br />

pU to do, put them on the<br />

•tfett?"<br />

Mice Chief Dominick<br />

Longo this week said nothing<br />

had been reported recently<br />

against the post. Earlier this<br />

summer there were<br />

complaints which resulted In<br />

the arrest <strong>of</strong> two Intoxicated<br />

jefsons, he said,<br />

9 ''If we got calls, we would<br />

Investigate the alleged<br />

complaints, 1 * Longo said, "If<br />

residents observe something,<br />

they should report it,"<br />

Kit, Esposlto said he didn't<br />

Five beaches<br />

open till<br />

^Sunday<br />

Five local beaches will<br />

remain protected by<br />

lifeguards through Sunday,<br />

S&t. 15 after it was decided<br />

extremely hot weather and<br />

m availability <strong>of</strong> lifeguards'<br />

warranted the move.<br />

Th£ beaches had been<br />

scheduled to close for the<br />

A but Sunday, Instead,<br />

bathing areas will<br />

remain protected through this<br />

weeMi<br />

St. Charles Place and the<br />

beaehes at 9th, 11th, 12th and<br />

34th streets.<br />

JJMtehi Patrol Capt. Oliver<br />

Mutaiay cautions bathers to<br />

swim only on the protected<br />

busk, which are guarded<br />

JJfra.m. to S p.m. on week-<br />

•jiys. and until 5:30 p.m. on<br />

weekends,<br />

\ ^Weather ,<br />

'Bunny today with highs<br />

MM 65 to 70 and lowl around<br />

50. Saturday and Sunday wul<br />

be fab 1 with lome clouds and<br />

moderating temperature*.<br />

High* In the mld-60s and lows<br />

^>'the upper 40*. Fair on<br />

Wt<strong>of</strong>flday with highs In the low<br />

«• and lows In the tow 50s;_<br />

RATIONAL WEATHER<br />

SERVICE<br />

u<br />

PINE FASHIONS |o<br />

1 3246 Asbury Ave.]'<br />

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

take the matter to police<br />

because be thought he could<br />

handle the situation by<br />

ironing it out with post<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

In a prepared statement<br />

aimed at another<br />

publication's account <strong>of</strong> post<br />

activities, Canizzaro<br />

Indicated that foul language<br />

and drinking were generated<br />

by otters In the neighborhood,<br />

"We allow no one, and I<br />

mean no one, to become<br />

Intoxicated In this post,"<br />

Canizzaro stated. "We allow<br />

no fights or pot smoking,<br />

"Foul language, that is a<br />

sign <strong>of</strong> ignorance; even I<br />

cannot control that<br />

sometimes," he continued..<br />

"Okay we're not aU perfect."<br />

In admitting the post<br />

currently housed two<br />

veterans, he said they obtained<br />

employment and would<br />

be moving out this weekend.<br />

Council President Henry<br />

Knight, who operates a<br />

pharmacy In the vicinity <strong>of</strong><br />

the Rlverboat dub, a private<br />

organization, said he<br />

hasn't experienced problems<br />

with Oat group and was<br />

unaware <strong>of</strong> the activities<br />

generating complaints at the<br />

post.<br />

According to city Solicitor<br />

Gerald J, Corcoran there<br />

wasn't much local <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

could do to curtail drinking by<br />

private RTOUDS because the<br />

tides<br />

csulanr An-lHisn'i MIHM 3KHI50<br />

For 9th Street drawbrldie<br />

High Low<br />

A.M, P.M. A.M. P.M.<br />

laFri 7:48 B:04 1:40 1:50<br />

USat 8:33 8:47, 2:27 2:39<br />

ISSun 9:18 9:31" 3:12 3:30<br />

Ifflfon 10:01 10:17 3:54 4:17<br />

ITTue 10:48 11:05 4:37 5:05<br />

Gor pr«m( Egg Harbor Inlet.<br />

subtract H'minutes {torn high<br />

tide; subtract 17 minutes from<br />

low tide.<br />

For Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> beachfront,<br />

subtract 18 minutes from high<br />

and low tide.<br />

ASTRONOMICAL DATA<br />

New Moon <strong>Sep</strong>t. 14<br />

Moon in Perget <strong>Sep</strong>t. 16<br />

Full Moon <strong>Sep</strong>t. 29<br />

THE<br />

ART<br />

BOUTIQUE<br />

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

Now faking orders on<br />

Personalized<br />

CHRISTMAS BALLS<br />

with hand-painted scents<br />

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

on Bavarian Glass<br />

111,00<br />

14th It Asburv<br />

144 Asburv<br />

OPEN<br />

DAILY<br />

ALL SUMMER<br />

'MERCHANDISE<br />

1/2 /'<br />

Off* fjtltOO,'<br />

;<br />

. FALL DRESSES sl'^V*' ,<br />

fVNowa0%OFF W»^B'.>Vf;»,* /!<br />

dry ordinance permits nonpr<strong>of</strong>it<br />

organizations to possess<br />

alcohol although they ware<br />

forbidden to seU It.<br />

Councilman William Meia<br />

Tuesday night suggested<br />

strengthening the alcohol<br />

laws by prohibiting alcoholic<br />

beverage storage facilities<br />

md the delivery <strong>of</strong> it here by<br />

area liquor distributors.<br />

Meis said he would prefer to<br />

see penalties Imposed on the<br />

parson accepting the delivery<br />

at well as the person bringing<br />

It,<br />

Mels also wanted any<br />

changes In the ordinance to<br />

take place through a voter<br />

referendum.<br />

However, Corcoran<br />

explained such a referendum<br />

would remain in effect for<br />

three years after which time<br />

the governing body could<br />

alter the law by majority<br />

vote,<br />

-Anita J. Spiegel<br />

PUMPKIN<br />

Baked Fresh Daily<br />

Wards Pastry<br />

all regularly priced Ittms<br />

• TOOLS<br />

• LAWN and GARDEN<br />

SUPPLIES<br />

• FERTILIZER<br />

• INSECTICIDEymor....<br />

Prepars your garden for Fall,<br />

Plan ahead for Spring,<br />

GARDEN CENTER<br />

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Opin 9-5, Frl, eve, until» p.m., Closed Sunday<br />

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Match any occasion with a colorful collection <strong>of</strong><br />

Kabat fine wool plaid slacks Traditional Tartans ai<br />

wall as ChecKs and Plaids to complement your blazer,<br />

sport coat or casual wardrobe from 65<br />

Complete the look with a buttery s<strong>of</strong>t wool<br />

' and orlon turtleneck, mock turtleneck or placket<br />

front knit shirt Available in over a<br />

dozen s<strong>of</strong>t shades Turtle and Mock<br />

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The look that says<br />

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Here's some welcome news - our entire fall and<br />

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FABULOUS FALL COLOURS<br />

Come In, mix and match your favorite<br />

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Step-Ahead® Flash Cards $1.75<br />

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addition, subtraction, multiplication,<br />

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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J.<br />

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we would be<br />

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50% OFF<br />

Good variety <strong>of</strong> merchandise available<br />

ALL NAAAE BRANDS<br />

Gift Merchandise<br />

30 % to SO % OFF<br />

NEW FALL HOURS:<br />

Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m. fo 5 p.m., Sat. Eve. 7 to 9<br />

Sunday 12 to 9 p.m.<br />

tagb £Un»km necMte, witti<br />

U d ^ to d<br />

pointed at the wrist. HM<br />

skirt mi trimmed via<br />

DRESSES<br />

By Casfieberry Goldworm Baron Peter*<br />

Alper Sclrwirti Aipinlts (Switierlana)<br />

in <strong>On</strong>e, Two. Three Pieeet<br />

SPORTSWIAR<br />

By Daiton Bleyie (Gtrmany) Reversible<br />

Muiti-celorea Pleated Skirts by Saput (Bngland)<br />

744ASBURY AVI., OCEAN CITY 399-1035<br />

NA, ni atttBdaBti won<br />

are o* Dowered headplecei <strong>of</strong><br />

gjoiana wth an fniflii lavender pompomi,<br />

pleated «**>** art a **innMTt)' ratnlitor* nan, pupil<br />

hot Jackal •» Hjb OMta *»&* tni wMfcDUtim<br />

omatloni with baby't<br />

LANCASTER, RADIO COT<br />

TB1P8 SCHEDULED<br />

Cape May County Red Cnws<br />

Chapter wffl sponsor an outlet<br />

shopping bus trip to Lancaster,<br />

Pa. oo Wednesday,<br />

Ncrv. 8. Tickets are 113-50 per<br />

person. Tbe amfflflry will also<br />

sponsor a bus trip to the new<br />

Christmas Show at Radio CUy<br />

Btolc Hall in New york on<br />

Thuraday, Nov. fi. Tlcketa<br />

are »3»J0and mchde transportation<br />

aad "frnlwi* 1 "* to<br />

fee show. For nwrratiens<br />

au MB-HM.<br />

AlbertA. vallante <strong>of</strong><br />

winrington. brother <strong>of</strong> the<br />

was held at the Hercules<br />

Fortes VaHaH* <strong>of</strong> Jtmrt,<br />

A wtde paod <strong>of</strong> ABO^ DeL, sUt*r-to-Uw «f foe<br />

k^fc rrtrmtwi from tbe wiW pMn, Lynn Baldwin el<br />

IB fiw end <strong>of</strong> the train. The wuoiingtoa.asdliaryO'Ndll<br />

Jaao B»rr <strong>of</strong> Wartmoot.<br />

Ml honorary brideanald.<br />

The mottar <strong>of</strong> U» bride<br />

•ore • fWffw gown <strong>of</strong> dmtr<br />

After a honeymoon in<br />

ta Oaymoot, DeL, aad <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Boltywocid, HiW, tUbs <strong>of</strong> rose over taffeta with an<br />

itKiaTBy tace, swd pearii, the gream. They wore gma empire waist, draptd<br />

sod bf^so^^ w^yjny<br />

nwtjltw*i and long paSed<br />

awfl<strong>of</strong>Fr*OfBBii.«nd :pnaaad he* Jackrts<br />

and arrli<br />

The bride, a graduate <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Wiliillimton Frieods School<br />

and Baldwin-Wallace College<br />

A band <strong>of</strong> HiarlliTty lace<br />

ijuJtd the IMIIIUM <strong>of</strong> tti dres<br />

and veiL S* carried a coDige<br />

tf uued fiywss is a f^yriffe<br />

design, infrnrttfig cattleya<br />

_ <strong>of</strong> white<br />

a iJKvtlti& gons sf<br />

florets, wbtte and<br />

qntana wlft a draped<br />

taatdoo |mi|inin, row andattrt.<br />

Each wore tboolder<br />

conagea <strong>of</strong> Ugfat pink cympinl<br />

petite roses, pnrpl«<br />

*atk* and baby's brtatfa. Joseph P. Valiante <strong>of</strong><br />

ta BOM, Ohio, is a graduate<br />

student in bnalnew adninistratlarj<br />

at Wot Chester<br />

University. She ta employed<br />

the Delaware TTBlt<br />

tt mn, white<br />

miniature carnationi,<br />

Aapksantte and baby's<br />

tlM&L<br />

<strong>of</strong> butts for her<br />

The fkmw glri, E3na Kate Newark, DeL, waa best man<br />

Tqllgren <strong>of</strong> Em, NJ. won lor his brother. tJahera were<br />

George A. Nemea <strong>of</strong><br />

Wilmington, Maik A.<br />

•ft a raffled Off back. She<br />

Keene, HE, and<br />

carried a nosegay with<br />

The gram, a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

SL Elizabeth High School and<br />

fba University <strong>of</strong> Delaware, is<br />

employed by Cora States <strong>of</strong><br />

Delaware<br />

coasin. fans Campbell<br />

"We expect over 300 per-<br />

Sodety wffl bout the Fran-<br />

Jersey District convention<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>L 19 to Bat Tbe Flanders<br />

HoteL<br />

son* fran all over the East to<br />

to ta attendee*," add Vera<br />

Bffller.publlcttycfatlnnanfor<br />

fte iHMlliig society.<br />

Dtstincfivg Looks in Ladies Fasfiion<br />

COATS & SUITS<br />

Judging wffl take plan<br />

daring the morning boot on<br />

Satnrdjry. <strong>Sep</strong>t H. The show<br />

By Gallant . Re«al Evan Pieone<br />

wfll An be opened to the<br />

Dwwoal (IrBland) Vicuna CasnitiBre<br />

public from 1:30 to 8 pm<br />

Mohair Tweed<br />

Admission is free.<br />

For infonnatlot) n Mrs.<br />

Miner at mmi or George<br />

Wuest, co-chairman, S90-38J7.<br />

Mon.,Tues.,andWed.<br />

SPECIALS ~<br />

HAIRCUTS .<br />

Thursday SPECIAL<br />

•2.ip Off<br />

Any Perm<br />

Starting at ns<br />

Includes cut,<br />

Styling & guarantee<br />

3331 Wait Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

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Appointments Available<br />

Walk-Ins WeTcome<br />

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RIDAY, SEPTEMBER<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Michael Valiante<br />

Free shade trees are available<br />

Tbt National Arbor Day<br />

Foundation is giving 10 free<br />

rfade Met to people who<br />

become Foundation members<br />

TTje free trees are put <strong>of</strong><br />

ta Foundation's effort to<br />

promote fall tote planting<br />

O<br />

A sugar maple, weeping<br />

willow, red oak, green ash,<br />

thornless honeylocust, pin<br />

oak, silver maple, tuliptree,<br />

Eiiropean mountainash, and<br />

The 6-to 12-inch trees will<br />

be shipped at the right time<br />

1ST plintlng between Oct IS<br />

and Dec. 10. They will be sent<br />

postage pajd with enclosed<br />

plant!ng Instructions.<br />

These trees were selected<br />

because they provide shade<br />

nd beauty, aad a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

forms, leaf shapes, and fan<br />

colors, according to Andrew<br />

Strang, chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Oetan <strong>City</strong> Shade Trw<br />

Committee. They are<br />

red maple tree will be given toguaranteed<br />

to grow, or will be<br />

members Joining during replaced (fee <strong>of</strong> charge.<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>tember.<br />

To become a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

SHIRT<br />

SALE<br />

Includes<br />

FREE<br />

MONOGRAM<br />

(3 initials)<br />

The Bag Room<br />

& Monogram Shop<br />

Corner ?ih & Anbury,<br />

Oc«an Cily<br />

Mon.Sit, lotoj<br />

F»H Hours:<br />

Bag Room at the Flanders on the Boardwalk<br />

DaliV 10-4 • Frl. ft Sal. Eves 7 ?<br />

Foundation and to receive tte<br />

free trees, a HO membership<br />

contribution should be s<br />

Shade Trees, National<br />

Day Foundation, 100<br />

Av., Nebraska <strong>City</strong>, NE i<br />

by <strong>Sep</strong>t. 30,<br />

Civic<br />

garden -3<br />

unit meets<br />

Mrt, Eugene Volk,*<br />

oimber <strong>of</strong> U^food W<<br />

dub and formally <strong>of</strong> ^-_<br />

dale Women's Ctob, wu the<br />

guest speaker at the garden<br />

department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> GUy<br />

Qvic Glob 1 * HrBt meetmg^<br />

IIm uinui, i fleiil. IB tn tjif<br />

Youth Center. > «i<br />

Mrs. Volk, introduced fit<br />

MB. Donald Fogg, chairman,<br />

who Instructed members lo<br />

the making <strong>of</strong> a craft<br />

using pressed flowera.<br />

also demonstrated severi<br />

metbods <strong>of</strong> pressing flowMi,<br />

Bach person attenditi!<br />

received • kit containing<br />

necessary materials<br />

complete one "mini<br />

arrangement.<br />

Tbe next meeting <strong>of</strong> .tbe<br />

garden department will be<br />

Tuesday, Oct 8 In the Yoi^i<br />

Ctenter. For Information, pn£<br />

be dub's activities contoct<br />

Mn. Fogg at MW. ',/,<br />

The Sentinel.Ledger<br />

business <strong>of</strong>fice and switchboard<br />

open at 8 a.m. weft-<br />

•da>s.<br />

TO SCHOOL<br />

with Shoes<br />

w TOP-S/DEfT<br />

II began *ithlfieo(iainal Sperry Top-Sidet* 50 years ago The whole classk) boot Ehcx*<br />

look And over Via years it« developed into mmy ntw stylos ttiat <strong>of</strong>fer traditional cratsmanship<br />

and classic quality with the pride ol authenticity Style* you can v/ew anywhoto<br />

Wo'voool a lefrrftiBteCWno*authentic Sparry Top-5dori So why tetltel<strong>of</strong> an imitii. ,.,,,,<br />

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 198S<br />

Choral,<br />

fehestral<br />

jtiatesset<br />

Community<br />

has scheduled the<br />

g dates for its orand<br />

choral concerts;<br />

ubegln 3 p.m. on a Sunday:<br />

Wi, 15 Orchestra Concert,<br />

Oec. I Choral Concert,<br />

February 9 Orchestra Con-<br />


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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13,<strong>1985</strong> THE SENT1NEL-LEDGKH, OCEAN CITY, N J. PAGE 6 - SECTION ONE<br />

What's Cooking* contest underway<br />

Tt» dgbth •tmijgj What'$<br />

Cooking contest, iponsored by<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger, will be<br />

Ud at 7:30 pjn. Thursday,<br />

Nov. M In the intermediate<br />

•ehool cafeteria. lift Strreet<br />

and by Avenue<br />

Entries art BOW being<br />

accepted In each <strong>of</strong> the three<br />

categories: appstixen and<br />

salads, entrees and soups, and<br />

breads and desserts.<br />

There is BO entry fee and<br />

everyone U welcome to<br />

thmlt ga many recipes U<br />

flwy wish In each, or all <strong>of</strong> the<br />

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Sponsored by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Recreation pepariment<br />

I Week Pall Session Starting<br />

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Tg« & Thurs,«:» PM. at the Civic Center<br />

iffi'St, and the Boardwalk<br />

tyfftoing It Again!<br />

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Of g. price<br />

on all summer Sportswear & Swimwear<br />

All Fall Corduroy Sportswear 20% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

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RIDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, IflKS THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE 7 — SECTION ONB<br />

Will your tax bill rise under the president's tax proposal?<br />

categories.<br />

categories.<br />

name, address and telephone<br />

All entries will be given to • All recipes entered wUl number on each entry and<br />

panel <strong>of</strong> Judges on OS, U to appear In • special cooking mail to The Sentinel-Ledger.<br />

fetermine the 10 semlflnallsts l i to be tootuded to cooking contest, 112 B. 8thSt.<br />

The Jersey Cape<br />

In each category. TbeflnalistB Sentinel-ledger Issue <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, 08226 or drop<br />

win be notified to bring their Nov. 21 with pictures <strong>of</strong> the them <strong>of</strong>l at the <strong>of</strong>fice, 9 a.m. to<br />

for Nuclear Dlsarmau<br />

prepared dish to the in- Judging and winners. S p.m. Monday through<br />

will host a represent<br />

termediate school for the final<br />

FHdjly,<br />

from the group Witness<br />

Judging. At thU Hme awards to eater, send each recipe For additional Information<br />

Peace, 7 p.m., Monday, <strong>Sep</strong>t<br />

will be presented for lint m • separate piece <strong>of</strong> paper, call Social Editor Marie<br />

ffl in the Cape May County (<br />

place, ISO; second plan, *»; typed or clearly printed: Huber at the newspaper, 399library,<br />

(bird plan, US, and for Include the category, your 5411<br />

A slide show and talk on ttie<br />

honorable mention a gift<br />

group's experiences in tlfe<br />

subscription to • cooking<br />

country <strong>of</strong> Nicaragua will ty-<br />

magazine Prlies will be<br />

featured.<br />

awarded in each <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Witness for Peace was<br />

bunded In 1963 as an «*-"<<br />

periement in non-violent<br />

action. WFP volunteers<br />

participate in the work <strong>of</strong><br />

Nicaragua communities and<br />

hope to deter terrorism by<br />

pH<strong>of</strong>o Dy Senior Studio their presence.<br />

The Young at Heart quartet will be the featured artists this evening Their purpose also la to<br />

Friday at 8 p.m. on the Music Pier, This will be final performance by the Inform their own com*<br />

munities <strong>of</strong> the actual con-<br />

group for the season. From left are Jim Pickering, baritone, Charles<br />

ditions they hive observed In<br />

Taylor, tenor, Deborah Wittcamp, alto, Marion (alien, soprano, and Nicaragua. All Interested g<br />

Florence Maguire, seated, accompanist.<br />

persons ire invited to attend.)'<br />

Lowden earns degree; working as editor<br />

Nancy Beth Lowden <strong>of</strong> 206 bachelor <strong>of</strong> science degree, a copy editor with, the assumed her dunes in early<br />

Wesley Av, received her majoring in Journalism, from National Dragster, a weekly <strong>Sep</strong>tember and resides In the<br />

the University <strong>of</strong> Florida in newspaper affiliated with the North Hollywood area.<br />

Casper "Andy" Arleth <strong>of</strong> §omer§ Point holds Scouts going Gainesville on Aug. 10. National Hot Rod Association Her parents are Edna and<br />

his grandson, Sean Michael Arleth, during a<br />

Lowden, a 1981 graduate <strong>of</strong> based in California. She Dudley Lowden <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

recent family gathering for his 73rd birthday.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High Schorl where<br />

Also celebrating birthdays during the month <strong>of</strong> camping<br />

she was co-editor jf The<br />

August were family members from left, Sean, 4 • <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Boy Smut Troop Bllows, the school's news Garden Club installs<br />

Megan Pancoast, 18; Joseph Arleth, 2, and32<br />

Is holding its first camping section published In The The Garden Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> terpleees on each <strong>of</strong> the tabled<br />

Maureen Pancoast, 21, all <strong>of</strong> Somers Point. trip <strong>of</strong> the year at Atlantic Jentfrwl-Ladfer, was active <strong>City</strong> held its annual In- for members and guests. '<br />

County Park In Estell Manor at the university.<br />

stallation luncheon meeting The invocation was given by<br />

Saturday afternoon.<br />

She became assistant editor ftpt. 3 at The Flanders Hotel Mary Smith and opening<br />

The "See ud Do Weekend" <strong>of</strong> the Campus Loader, one <strong>of</strong> The luncheon and short remarks by Adelene<br />

Fall Sportswear<br />

la an opportunity for In- several newspapers published business meeting was conSchaefer.<br />

Installation <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />

terested parents and boys to at the university, and during ducted following a social hour was Llbby Young.<br />

Sweaters Galore me what Scouting Is all about. her last semester was ta fee garden room. Flower<br />

There will be demonstrations associate editor for the<br />

Officers for the <strong>1985</strong>-88 ye^-<br />

arrangements were nude by<br />

<strong>of</strong> several skills Oat theuniversity's<br />

portion <strong>of</strong> the<br />

are Adelene Schaef<br />

several members for cen-<br />

1986 Bathing Suits Scouts have learned Including Gainesville Sun, the leading<br />

VIM<br />

sues | cooking dinner for their daily newspaper in that area. SHOW AND FAB<br />

M.C.<br />

I Accepted | 20% OFF 6 46 guests.<br />

She was also a freelance TOAD BURDETTE<br />

All parents and boys age 11 writer for various South The annual bone show and<br />

to 18 are Invited to Job) Troop Jersey pubUeaUons, including country fair to benefit Bur-<br />

S at 3 p.m. Saturday. CaU Ed The Preta, where she wasdette<br />

Tomlln Memorial<br />

Storck 399-3116 or Sigemployed<br />

as a copyperson for Hospital will be 8 a.m. to 5<br />

Rutkowskl 8B9-MIS for dinner a school semester, p.m. <strong>Sep</strong>t. 21 and 22 at Rx<br />

reservations and directions. Lowden will be employed as Bmeh, Route 47 In Goshen.<br />

Equestrian competition In 78<br />

events will include hunter,<br />

|80l8VentnorAve. Dally 10:00 fqS;30p.m.<br />

carriage and Jumpers. Also<br />

Margate 822-3753<br />

Sunday lj;M fa 3:00<br />

featured are booths, pony<br />

rides, children's games, dam<br />

bar and on Sunday, an antique<br />

rp ' iq» "t*.<br />

car show,<br />

WAR0S—<br />

INTERIORS<br />

Woven Woods • Cushions<br />

Slipcovers • Bedspreads<br />

• Verosol Shades<br />

• Re-Upholstering<br />

SHOP AT HOME<br />

LADES'AND MEN'S f<br />

WAYSIDE<br />

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•Ca$hmer«-Larnbswoc>l<br />

• -Merino WookAngora<br />

faf^m<br />

1<br />

pwldenti Mary Wetts, ^<br />

president; Jeanne Kaufmflnh,^<br />

recording secretary 1 Tax reform to raising a lot proposal lower my tu bill?<br />

ef questions.<br />

What's going to happen with<br />

1 pay more In taxes if my mortgage interest<br />

president's tax reforms deduction?<br />

ar* enacted?<br />

How will new IRA rults<br />

Will the new brackets in the affect me?<br />

••- How Tax Relorm Affects You<br />

live this wDtk%hni In tee how YOU wtwlt! he n/Jii till hi the Prevdeni i tut reform plan Ynu II need 1,1<br />

Cnji'f your IW4 ftiternl meame la\ Mum infiimuitton iinin the Kork sheet 7hi numhrr\ on then/hi<br />

hiyid ude tell IRU « hit h Inn<br />

;<br />

Charlotte Bberle,<br />

corresponding secretary, aad<br />

Jean Rartsough, treasurer.<br />

Directors are Hope<br />

Frederick, Joan Mlley,<br />

Loralne Tarves and libby<br />

Young. Past presldenta<br />

serving on the board Include<br />

Eleanor Whlttaker and Janet<br />

BMipp. _<br />

Toe luncheon meeting**<br />

committee was under ibe<br />

direction <strong>of</strong> Mary<br />

chairman.<br />

MILLER OPTICAL CO.<br />

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Discount on Request<br />

PRiSCRBmOHS • BEPABS • DUPU0AT1QN5<br />

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2401 BAY AVE. 399-40.00<br />

SHOEMAKER<br />

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1 Here IM't worksheet to help<br />

you iitlrnate how tax reform<br />

•Meets you. The New Jeney<br />

Society <strong>of</strong> CertUM PubUc<br />

Accountants Is providing this<br />

worksheet and Instructive<br />

on viiur I9HJ tu\ form man hi inserted m thehltink\ ('tunpurr » hut inu<br />

nhtii\tm miulilpm i/ihria\ nhmimi«i n/ the la* n'fnrm plan<br />

Wngcs iind kaUiritf-,<br />

EnipiilUT piilil hcillth<br />

Inierc 1 .! iniomi'<br />

BuS8lt marah, surf, ocean and<br />

laboratory. Plant and animal<br />

*ttfe win be studied, and there<br />

ma, bi Information en comirelal<br />

crab shedding,<br />

diving, photography<br />

marine science,<br />

ibllahlng a salt water<br />

aquarium, and marine •<br />

# science careers.<br />

Cost <strong>of</strong> the weekend la $55.<br />

For more information and<br />

registration contact Betty<br />

Jean Jesuncosky, County 4-H<br />

agent, Cooperative Extension<br />

Service, Dennlsville R.<br />

Route 657, Cape May<br />

House; phone 48MUS,<br />

r I '<br />

^SoRoprnnsT TO<br />

w<br />

mm 8OTT. u<br />

Soroptotnlat International<br />

tf <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will start its fall<br />

program on Thursday, <strong>Sep</strong>t.<br />

. 18 at 6:30 p.m. In Harbour<br />

Lights Restaurant, Somers<br />

Point. Quest speaker will be<br />

Dorothy Lehman who will<br />

show slides and speak on rape<br />

and child abuse. Anyone interested<br />

in attending should<br />

_ call Glnny Morgan at 399-7506<br />

#or Helen Goas at 399-2098.<br />

u * a *7i Duplex<br />

f<br />

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Large Selection<br />

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Sweater Jackets<br />

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Consider ui when<br />

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the holidays or cruises<br />

OPEN'TIL JAN, 1st<br />

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guide to help promote public over to succeeding years. tax savings for every parti <strong>of</strong> the president<br />

awareness <strong>of</strong> Us reform Adjustments to deductible dollar. Under the<br />

issues.<br />

irmmt<br />

proposed bracket schedule. It<br />

To UM the worksheet, you'll A couple Of adjustments to would be worth only 35 cents.<br />

need your IBM federal Income inenne, which are actually In addition, specific deduc-<br />

tax return. You'll be able to tai deductions,, will be lost tions hive been United.<br />

ill in somt <strong>of</strong> tne blanks on and a couple <strong>of</strong> hew ones will Iatereit deduction!. A<br />

the worksheet with entries be added undir the 15,000 cap will b« placed on<br />

directly from your Form 10M. President's plan,<br />

Interest deductions. The In-<br />

Use this guide, which rtf en to IRAs Married couples with terest cap li raised, however,<br />

the worksheet for step-by-itep oni working spouse would get by the amount you earn on<br />

Instructions on specific a hefty tax break. Last year, a Investments. For example,<br />

provisions proposed by thecouplt<br />

with one, working the Interest cap for someone<br />

president. The worksheet spouse could contribute no with 110,000 in Income from<br />

allows you to compare what more than 18^0 to an DU. bonds would rise to fU,000<br />

you actually paid In federal The president's plan would ($5,000 plus the WflW In-<br />

tax In 1984 with what you boost that amount to $4,000. vestment Income). No cap<br />

would have paid If be tax Child care. The credit for would be placed on mortgage<br />

reform measures were In child cart expenses would be Interest you deduct for a<br />

force, and It shows you which replaced with a deduction principal residence.<br />

provisions in the reform under the president's plan. Zero Bracket Amount!<br />

proposal will affect your You would get a deduction <strong>of</strong> (also referred to as standard<br />

personal financial pleura: up to 12,400 for the care <strong>of</strong> one deductions) wU go up In<br />

Income<br />

child and f*,no for two or value. The new standard<br />

The rules for figuring your more children.<br />

deduction for single persona<br />

taxable income will be Itemized deductiona would be $2,800 aad it would<br />

changed in several wiya Many itemized deductions be $4,000 for joint fliers. If the<br />

under the president's wiU be lost if the president's total <strong>of</strong> your Itemized<br />

proposal;<br />

proposals are adopted, and deductions Is greater than<br />

Health utswiMe. If your those that remain would be your standard deduction, It<br />

employer pays for your health less valuable because tax pays for you, to Itemize.<br />

insurance, some <strong>of</strong> what's brackets would be lowered. Tax Computation<br />

paid for the premium will be Someone currently In the 50 This section highlight. a<br />

added to your income and percent bracket gets a SO cent couple <strong>of</strong> otter Important<br />

luted, Up to 1120 tor a single<br />

and $300 for a family can be<br />

added to your annual Income<br />

if your employer pays for<br />

your health coverage.<br />

Dividends. The dividend<br />

exclusion under the<br />

president's plan will be<br />

eliminated- You must include<br />

as income all dividends.<br />

Capital gains. The rules<br />

remain similar: Short-term<br />

gains <strong>of</strong> sli months or less are<br />

fully taxable. Half <strong>of</strong> the gain<br />

on Investments held more<br />

man six months Is not taxed.<br />

As In 1984, net losses <strong>of</strong> more<br />

man fS,MQ must be carried<br />

Summer Merchandise<br />

1 ! tu get your estimated tax bill<br />

reform plan.<br />

under toe president<br />

Employee bnilnen<br />

deduetiou tad ml*


PAGE 10 — SECTION OMB<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N.j,<br />

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13,<strong>1985</strong><br />

Phone company building has <strong>of</strong>ficials u<br />

SEA ISLJE CHY-Clty<br />

rfflciala are tired <strong>of</strong> locking at<br />

the betrdtd up building at<br />

JFK Boulevard and Central<br />

Avenue and can't believe the<br />

price New Jersey Bell la<br />

asking for It, so they may<br />

coodemn the building In order<br />

to get U back.<br />

The phone company bought<br />

the building to llll for about<br />

»140,000 with promises to<br />

construct • new switching<br />

Nation to update the city's<br />

antiquated phone system. But<br />

four years later there ii DO<br />

switching station and the<br />

building, according to<br />

Commissioner William<br />

VanArtsdalen, has become "a<br />

public nuisance and t safety<br />

probltm,<br />

"We have • beautiful<br />

boulevard and you drive in<br />

and there's an eyesore on<br />

your lift," he said.<br />

The phone company la still<br />

planning to switch over the<br />

city's communications<br />

system, but will use it! station<br />

in Upper Township Instead <strong>of</strong><br />

building one here. Now,<br />

they're asking $425,000 for the<br />

buildings and <strong>of</strong>ficials think<br />

that's just • bit too much<br />

"It'a way out <strong>of</strong> line,"<br />

VanArtsdalen said.<br />

The city Bad Iti own<br />

SOKT FROM OUR MANY CATALOGS<br />

<strong>On</strong>tor before <strong>Sep</strong>t 25th for SptcW Oheount<br />

assessment done on the<br />

property. VinArtsdalep said<br />

the land was assessed at<br />

1129,000 while the building la<br />

worth 140,320—more than<br />

1255,000 less than the phone<br />

company's asking price.<br />

He said he will still<br />

negotiate with the phone<br />

company for the building, but<br />

the Board <strong>of</strong> Commissioners<br />

Tuesday also directed<br />

Solicitor Dennis Qulnn to<br />

begin condemnation<br />

proceedings against the<br />

structure.<br />

The land Is toned for public<br />

use, making it good for uses<br />

such as government-owned<br />

buildings, utility owned<br />

buildings or banks. <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

said fljey have no Intuition<br />

<strong>of</strong> changing the inning<br />

either.<br />

"You wouldn't want a<br />

WaWa or something on the<br />

corner <strong>of</strong> JFK Boulevard,"<br />

VanArtsdalen said.<br />

He is also upset because the<br />

I phone company promised a<br />

1 switching station, but the<br />

city's antiquated system<br />

remains. The city sold the<br />

building In good faith, he said,<br />

hut the phone company hasn't<br />

wme through.<br />

"To me, ttat'i a breach <strong>of</strong>.<br />

contract with the city even<br />

though there was no formal<br />

contract," he said.<br />

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The city has been unable to<br />

get the full benefits <strong>of</strong> •<br />

computer system because<br />

they can't tie it Into their<br />

phone system, They-wlll also<br />

be left out when the county<br />

computerizes all <strong>of</strong> Its<br />

operations and Sea Isle won't<br />

be able to hook up with it, he<br />

said.<br />

If the city doesn't get some<br />

kind <strong>of</strong> satisfaction from the<br />

phone company soon,<br />

VanArtsdalen said there ii a<br />

possibility toy may hive to<br />

wm the utility for relief.<br />

New Jersey Bell <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

said the switch over <strong>of</strong> the<br />

dty'i system is scheduled for<br />

Dec. 2, 1986, and it wUl be<br />

remotely handled from the<br />

Palermo switching <strong>of</strong>fice. The<br />

utility doesn't expect to cause<br />

hassles for the city like lor<br />

nUSH-AMllUCAN<br />

UNIT WiTALLWG<br />

The Irish-American<br />

Cultural Society <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Jersey is hosting its first<br />

installation dinner 6:30 p.m.<br />

Thursday, <strong>Sep</strong>t. 28, at The<br />

Ram's Head Inn, Absecon.<br />

For ticket! or reservations<br />

call 641-0010 or 701B,<br />

SGT. ROBERTS^<br />

SERVING m TEXAS<br />

Air Force Staff Sgt, Cue<br />

Roberts Jr., son <strong>of</strong> Cue and<br />

Mary L, Roberts <strong>of</strong> 741<br />

Hollywood Drive, Northfleld,<br />

has arrived for duty at<br />

QoodfeUow Air Force Base,<br />

Texas, A communications<br />

computer technician with the<br />

2081st Information Systems<br />

Squadron, he was previously<br />

assigned In West Germany.<br />

He is a 1971 graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Mainland Regional High<br />

School.<br />

AGI<br />

1100,000<br />

$258,000<br />

areas <strong>of</strong> Upper Township<br />

faced last year when their<br />

phone numbers-were changed<br />

In • switch over there.<br />

"We don't foresee any<br />

changes In phone numbers at<br />

this time," said William<br />

Sturm, community relations<br />

manager for Atlantic, Cape<br />

May ana Cumberland<br />

counties,<br />

Thi phone company's real<br />

estate manager defended<br />

the company's asking price<br />

laying they too had an outside<br />

appraise! performed on the<br />

property<br />

Real Estate Manager<br />

Charles Green called the<br />

$425,000 figure a bid price.<br />

Since the phone company is a<br />

public utility, it has to advertise<br />

the property and<br />

receive bids. The land sale<br />

would also have to be approved<br />

by the State Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Public Utilities, Green said,<br />

which would make sure the<br />

phone company got the best<br />

.price for the property.<br />

The utility, however,<br />

wouldn't need BPU approval<br />

to sell It to a govemment<br />

entity like the city, he said.<br />

Green declined to comment<br />

on the condemnation<br />

proceedings.<br />

"Obviously they're frie to<br />

do that," he said.<br />

He said the phone company<br />

has received several inquiries<br />

about the property, but he<br />

doesn't know how serious they<br />

are,<br />

"It appears we have some<br />

serious Interest In the<br />

property, but we never Imow<br />

until we advertise and accept<br />

bids," he said,<br />

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RA6B il»-SECTION ONE THE SKNTlNEL-LKlKiER, OCKAN CITY. NJf FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13.<strong>1985</strong>,<br />

Who will pay for fixing ventilation in high school up in the air<br />

ByPAULASCHWENK<br />

Sentinel-Ledger<br />

C f t<br />

' f Work on the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> high<br />

•cbool ventilation system Is<br />

continuing, but no ooe knows<br />

lr>iyH* when tb# air flow<br />

system win be functioning<br />

properly. l<br />

i t w y<br />

Citing possible "extreme litigation procedures pending. on as soon u possible. Glenn administrative <strong>of</strong>fice! and<br />

discomfort and illness" to Basco Associates hid would not lay that Baaco storage facilities. ,_ ,/ .<br />

both teachers and students, Capital Heating Company, the Associates hid Dot designed DUB to tos mliiiflMifj^ £§&{£<br />

Ittt said editing conditions ventilation system sub- the system correctly for the<br />

g ,<br />

warranted taking emergency contractor, make correctlnns addition, but she did note that<br />

resolution action. Any uiito<br />

existing problems that bad it hasn't worked properly there Is no indication now Iti<br />

necessary time delays. Taht occurred following Basco's from Its inception and still efleeta laaUly wiU be felt<br />

added, could Interfere with design <strong>of</strong> the ventilation Isn't exchanging air the way it According to Che major<br />

i t wu the latest won! it the education program at the system. Jane Glenn, chair- should be.<br />

nrovtsionii<strong>of</strong>thehffl,as<strong>of</strong>the<br />

the Board <strong>of</strong> Education Ugh school<br />

person <strong>of</strong> be building and In other business. Board U8M academic year, full-<br />

pneettag Wednesday night By Asked to say who would pay grounds committee, said all members wen informed that time teaching staff members'<br />

in executive jnendatlona which the Board wrmowtid, W^iMtj rf the difference between the progrtna. It agreed to apply no lumber for hl« shop clafiei<br />

law. Board soUdtor, and hesitated, wylng only that, as been finished. Payments to scheduled to be delivered to at IM^OO. <strong>Ocean</strong> Oa haa • nwnbera<br />

corrective repairs.<br />

graphic ,' arts rooms,<br />

chemistry, labs and science<br />

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£ iJUS «•*» AJWtatiBB <strong>of</strong><br />

Id dlstricta Secondary School'Prlndpal'B Board members asked that<br />

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_,;,. Steve Siegfried, shop said much <strong>of</strong> the delay bw<br />

UMpOsg school for the past 18 yean, paper work and minimum<br />

prepare the classrooms for<br />

wort done," Taht reminded been made now that thelr<br />

Board members, further<br />

UM once they h hd had been 'T^<br />

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stating that responsibility far The Board recently hired<br />

tie repair wort may have to .Ambrose C. O'Donnel, <strong>of</strong> AM<br />

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Engineering Inc., to review<br />

Taht refused to answer Basco design plans, test the<br />

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PAtiE 13 = SECTION<br />

'p Republican clubs agree on candidates; unity seen<br />

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OrgaiUiaUon, confirmed that. Baker.*'<br />

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rty,'iupportlni the duly<br />

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Currently, PBO candidates the<br />

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fourth production. tmHf wonderful season <strong>of</strong> .i*<br />

"This powerful play, which 4«h »pT>Ata g<br />

takos place In South Africa, Witt. , I'OBT Wato^rtdt<br />

captured three Tony Awards npntttlorf imd repuUtlon<br />

/:•' faifinrfing best play <strong>of</strong> the<br />

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# season duAg its New York<br />

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adding'he has spoken with have received over 3,000<br />

New York actor Ray Aranha, pr<strong>of</strong>essional acting resumes;<br />

who costarred With James to chose from. And that bodes*<br />

: Earl Jones In the first<br />

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PAGE H — SECTION ONE THE SENT1NEL.LEDOER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, FRIDAY, SEPTEMDEIt 13,<strong>1985</strong><br />

Pops season a double-barreled triumph<br />

ByEDWJSMER<br />

Maeatro Rugglerri's deserve serious* con- Perkins & Perkins, (Doris i S>n NeweU's Claire de company, hurry back. As<br />

, ,. stalwsrta made Ocfitn «ty dderaticm. Tom) in victorlan bathing tune by Debussy was typical always you>e left us hungry<br />

JH'^i ^5 "H^SSf ^taralBWory. • The were »o many garb performing their neaUy <strong>of</strong> her fln§ workat the piano tor more and may yourfaownen<br />

the Oraan CUT Fops TtUH in attendance and: Ttellghtful moments during choreographed medley <strong>of</strong> which we were prMleged to dest wishes come true,<br />

launched Into _ Qluseppe enjoying the proceedings with fee weak that it would be golden oldies provided a hear aU summer. Again, the<br />

Verdi s Triumphal ffldreh great relish were beard to difficult to comment on more bubbly champagne cocktail, f¥tr crafty Maestro Hugglerl<br />

ftwiAldaSundaynlgMatthe ^ke remarks to the effect feu the highlights to avoid Extra measures <strong>of</strong> ef- gives us another reason to<br />

post-season concert dedlcBtod that D Maestro deserves a wrlHng the .great Amiriean fervescence provided by Tom eagerly await the return <strong>of</strong>.<br />

to the memory <strong>of</strong> John Csrey. permanently enlarged or- novel What follows ia a in his QM medley Sunday fee Pops nort summer.<br />

The richly augmented chestra and, for that matter, distillation which Includes night and his rip-snorting<br />

wenestt* wrote a cotta to a go does the audience. Some both the final week and htarpretations from Lemer Awards were made to,<br />

season marked ..by one aid they were two quite today's postseason 1 glorious triumph, after willing to pay more for salad and Hint, Cellar and<br />

Then<br />

L§owi'<br />

there<br />

My<br />

was<br />

Fair<br />

the<br />

Lady.<br />

ab-<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong><br />

stltuUona,<br />

<strong>City</strong><br />

namely<br />

cultural<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

In-<br />

another. The part week Uckets. AD <strong>of</strong> the abort<br />

aolutely ••loverly" Deborah <strong>City</strong> Arts Center and fee<br />

Truxal whose talent and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Historic Museum<br />

grace challenges my and to Esther Wei] and her<br />

FRil! % FREE! FREE!<br />

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vocabulary <strong>of</strong> superlatives mends <strong>of</strong> Music Concert<br />

continually. I accept that series, soon to begin. These<br />

challenge eagerly because I awards were richly merited<br />

know "fee best Is yet toand<br />

public recognition should<br />

come." Maistro Ruggleti Is enhance prospects for the<br />

Saturday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 14th<br />

8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.<br />

very shrewd to open and close growth and longevity <strong>of</strong> these<br />

fee season wife a singer whoinstitutions.<br />

makes us hungry for more,<br />

Throo Locations<br />

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I've discovered the secret <strong>of</strong> I'm sure that Utter won't<br />

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• serious runner and ap- highest respect and apparently<br />

subscribes to the . preciation for her efforts.<br />

Presbyterian emphasis on<br />

stewardship In lua'care <strong>of</strong> the<br />

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June 9.<strong>1985</strong>. '<br />

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1 Owen-Ready Hems • Cooked Platters<br />

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© ® © 1 fy'ji.'<br />

1 • '•••<br />

fid Wl$nmr Is an<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> artist<br />

whose sketches accompany<br />

Ms critiques.<br />

i DonPasquale' opens ACC series ' .:<br />

Double Concerto fri D - Afinor Atlantic Community bachelor oppoMd to the love straight. Ernesto slngf a ;far<br />

vUUn by fatter and goo College's <strong>1985</strong>-M cultural affair <strong>of</strong> hlil^ew Ernesta serenade to M* beloved and ;<br />

Joseph Lama, senior and arles will open with the airianelegantywngwidow, Iforiiu (tl» "bride");:<br />

Junior, The audience was Northeast Opera Company's Nbrlna. Tte plot thickens responds ardently,<br />

truly enchanted and came performance <strong>of</strong> the comedlc when Dr. Maaatettft aSies Tb* lovers, trapped at last, ; .<br />

away with the feeling Oat opera Don Paaquale by Nmsett with the youna lovers confess their Intrigue toi<br />

they had witnessed something Donizetti, 8 p.m. Saturday, and Invents a beinmM and FtoaualeandheisaonUeved t:<br />

very special, great music by <strong>Sep</strong>t. 28. completely imagtaary sister, to he freed <strong>of</strong> hU domestic.<br />

(he founders <strong>of</strong> a musical The opera will be presented convincing Pasraaie that she distress tint be forfves toe 'K<br />

dynasty. in English and will take place Is In love with Mm. knren and restffiy consents to!<br />

Veterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign Wart<br />

ROBERTS-JOHNSON POST-2189<br />

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Invites the public to a<br />

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Sunday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 15 th<br />

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ABYOU,. , .. m m.<br />

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Ovirfooklng The <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

In The Sting Ray Motel, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

temperedBtrarwhohsrassss operatic debut was with the;<br />

her "husband" with riotous Dallas Cmc Opera In Samsontongue<br />

and. extravagant «t Dalltah starring Jon!<br />

demands. P«squal« also Vldbn. He has performed*<br />

dtecovera covers a low lore note ad ad- roles In X Pagtiacd and'<br />

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festivals. Donald Westwwd<br />

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lOch Street Between a<strong>of</strong>l .„-„<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Ave. # TJHJ Boardwalk. 399-4953<br />

Acrou fromlmp.li Mot.l, Oetin city, N.J.<br />

OPEN 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. 7 DAYS A W££K<br />

EARLY BIRO SPECIALS from 3:00 to 6:00 P.M.<br />

THUB: 2 Center Cut Pork chops •<br />

iPonedPlounde^tuffedw/crabmest ' : Frtrf^Oyilei*<br />

TUIS: RoastSfrlom<strong>of</strong>teef •'•• • ;*» Brolled-FlletMFlounder '., -v<br />

Deviled Crib w/tirtsrsauce .Choice Chopped Sirloin SteaK,ii<br />

UlEp.' London Broilw/MushroornOravy;;- ,'-' •' ^W^\°?\~, . . 'T 'TJ*'*<br />

Corr\btnatlon Broiled Shrimp-"' 1 '. • 'SAT;- Jr v^"?t A ^ l9ni)n r 7 * 95 ' " ' ^'<br />

& Scallops , -( ' ./•"' r u" Broiled isiatlve Blue I<br />

k All Specials Include Salad^2 VeW. RollsV'Bo&r, Bevi 'B.95^<br />

fe!# vegetable*, Never Cann6d*w-' uiB wmrio Huggleri win be back next to 4-30 n.m.<br />

•nd clubhouse at Stt mm L yMrwlttianotteroBtitoadlai<br />

fhe playing area has been P**"" * Pep* saute,<br />

rectntly repainted and — — —<br />

wfllfeatare<br />

merebanU and i"'<br />

fttfraUttheMiisk!:,<br />

.- gmndjtandiwinbesitBpfw The Young at Heart Slngert Sttoday and firaKJsj 1 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> events<br />

,<br />

_«,„,,. , fc.u,^, t ,,„,„.__. \, speaators during die teams- wfllptrfomiBtihilftiilcHir «d


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PACK 16-SECTION ONE THE^SENTiNEL-LBDOER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 13,<strong>1985</strong><br />

Township to enforce fire code even more extensive than<br />

(ceotlnuod from p•> -<br />

,,MSt£i,<br />

V W<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

now<br />

3 LOCATIONS<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

You're inyited to join the "f rlpl© Celtbration" at pur 3 Octarr <strong>City</strong> locations: 681 Aabury Ave.,<br />

3333 Wett Ave. and our new MAC address, 1SDO Haven Ave in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Super'Fresh.<br />

Ydli're'goirjjQ'to like our cornpieteiy renovated "and enlarged Asbury <strong>of</strong>fice with its convenient<br />

new drjv©-in. V<br />

For those at the southern end <strong>of</strong> the island, stdp in and say hello at bur newest <strong>of</strong>fice location on<br />

West Ave.<br />

Or learn .how you can get the knack with MAC in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Super*Fresh.<br />

Wherever y"6u live or work in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, we're just.around the corner.<br />

Register<br />

during<br />

ONE OF<br />

THESE<br />

••i;'!-':'"'" ir<br />

SONY 26"<br />

Gator Console TV<br />

-VT Wisher VCR<br />

with wlreress remote<br />

Get the knack<br />

with MAC<br />

24 hour banking<br />

7 days a week<br />

Fill out a MAC application at any<br />

<strong>of</strong> our 3 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> locations and receive your<br />

FREE $5 MAC<br />

Deposit Coupon<br />

The Collective Federal $5 Deposit Coupon is redeemable as a<br />

deposit,to any Collective Federal transaction account. Limit<br />

• one per cardholder. Coupon valid upon completion <strong>of</strong> MAC<br />

' application and receipt <strong>of</strong> MAC card. Coiipon must tip<br />

deposited, at the OceairpClty Super'Fresh Collective MAC<br />

Now 3 Convenient<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Locations:<br />

'":' 3333 Weit Ave.<br />

»le prize<br />

celebration...<br />

WIN<br />

JUST BY RiQlSTERINQ<br />

AT ANY OF OUR<br />

3 LOCATIONS<br />

$200 Super*Fresh<br />

Shopping Spree<br />

10-Sp©ed<br />

Bicycles<br />

661 Asbury Ave.<br />

1500 Haven<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Super*Fresh<br />

3333 West A<br />

FfHEE gifts & great rates<br />

Black a Decker Stepstoo)<br />

1 valuable<br />

combination from FEDERAL<br />

• Collect your free gift from Co/tacHir* FM«ra/ when you open<br />

any certificate <strong>of</strong> deposit account during our celebration.<br />

These nationally known Items are our way <strong>of</strong> saying "Thank<br />

You",<br />

$500 or more<br />

Opsn any type <strong>of</strong><br />

certificate <strong>of</strong> deposit<br />

account with a deposit<br />

<strong>of</strong> $500 or more, and<br />

receive yourchoice<strong>of</strong>:<br />

$10 Cash<br />

Westclox Travel Alarm<br />

Coventry Cutlery *<br />

Ingram Light Timer<br />

Royal Solar Calculator<br />

Cannon Blanket<br />

Corningware Casserole<br />

Dish<br />

Maintenon Wine Carafe<br />

Chrome Cross Pen<br />

Ottar good it Mi MHury An. inil 3OU W«t Av*.<br />

SSfiOOormom<br />

Open any type <strong>of</strong><br />

certificate o! «tl<br />

'.\


PAGE 2-; ION TWO THE SENTINEMJEDGER. OCEAN CITY, NJ,.<br />

Live from the boardwalk<br />

in<br />

ATLANTIC CITY<br />

The 32nd Annual<br />

MISS AMERICA<br />

.*•.;- • - • • , '<br />

* *<br />

...&»;<br />

Saturday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 14th<br />

. * " . •c :<br />

,w.v*<br />

I.<br />

r«. '/»> -frS-<br />

'^^^^^^J^^S^^KVJ-'V;<br />

Sharlene Wells, Miss American <strong>1985</strong><br />

-. ••-.•*. • - v . i. • i<br />

See The Miss America<br />

PAGEANT PARADE<br />

featuring all 51 Contestants<br />

26 FLOATS • 23 MARCHING BANDS<br />

Including The <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Float<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Home Savings & Loan Float<br />

and<br />

GeorgeAnn's Modeling School<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly on -<br />

The Call Letters Of The Stars!<br />

WIUJWOOD ATLANTIC OITY<br />

7:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M., Saturday, <strong>Sep</strong>t. 14th<br />

r ' ^ -<br />

n tune in at 10:00 P.M. for the<br />

;|ttte|i aOlfte e^dlementand the crowning <strong>of</strong> Miss America 1986<br />

NBC for South Jersey<br />

A<br />

r,<br />

f 1 I , J<br />

^ gEPTBMBER.J<br />

Hie Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Center at Somers MIU Square is under constrncUon, featuring 20,000<br />

square feet <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice bpace within one-haV mile <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial Hospital.<br />

New <strong>of</strong>f ice park underway in Point<br />

SOMERS POINT - A medical d suites on beItem<br />

at a later date," he stucco,<br />

major new . <strong>of</strong>fice .and, derigned and indnde aH Ow iid<br />

pace over flat next ab<br />

to eight months.,<br />

6 k A i bi bi<br />

<strong>of</strong> North<br />

Marketing <strong>of</strong> OceurGu> is<br />

DVQHUQS ittMuIA J JUS Sfelflflri<br />

"Our location Is less ten<br />

ooe-balf-mil* ,to. Snore<br />

Bfanorial ^irttil." notes<br />

John M. ^.Pedntp, the<br />

developer. "CopseiimDthr wvu<br />

apect an. number <strong>of</strong><br />

physicians and related<br />

medical firms." *<br />

D&B<br />

INSTANT<br />

PRINTING<br />

have oo*tte<br />

Marketing tourism is topic<br />

Phototypsetting, Business Cards - •<br />

Menus, Letterheads, Envelopes<br />

and Tickets<br />

951ASBURYAVE. OCEAN CITY<br />

398-7676 , ,<br />

, 't<br />

The<br />

Quicker<br />

The<br />

Better<br />

*•;«'<br />

At Shore Memorial,<br />

we're working to coniiirf<br />

hospital coW 1 ^<br />

<strong>of</strong>fering the community<br />

a variety <strong>of</strong> short-stay<br />

and same-day surgical<br />

procedures.<br />

J-aproscopy, D and C,<br />

breast biopsy, dental<br />

surgery, some hernias,<br />

removal <strong>of</strong> lesions in<br />

ttie ear, nose and<br />

mouth, repair <strong>of</strong> nasal<br />

fractures, myringotomy.,.<br />

many simple surgeries<br />

can now be performed<br />

on an outpatient basis.<br />

Without expensive<br />

hospitalization. With<br />

the, security and safety<br />

<strong>of</strong>a,niajorhdsp;tolt<br />

modern sophlsUcaied<br />

equipment and caring<br />

medical staff. In most, jV<br />

cases,-yoacan have. [•<br />

surgery in the morning..."<br />

sleep in your own bed<br />

that n|ght " •<br />

For people who work<br />

or keep house that's -<br />

timely news.<br />

Same-day'^<br />

surgery., , " f ! ^<br />

<strong>On</strong>e mor,e<br />

way your<br />

community<br />

hospital ,,<br />

• For reservations, cental<br />

KJTRA, P.O. Box 499. Cape<br />

info exhibit <strong>Sep</strong>t 17<br />

The"Job Service Employer advicewfllbeft»e.Topfcswfll<br />

Committee <strong>of</strong> the state taclnde tax credits, tratotag<br />

Division <strong>of</strong> Employment aTanti, wage and boor lam;<br />

services is sponsoring (<br />

JSUOOBOVBT lllEO flLf Ofl fDfi<br />

Moaic Ptor, 9 a jn. to S jLm. BO0S1BBS' GARAGE<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>t 17. . * ,j ' » flAf-fl SEPT SI '<br />

r Invitations nave been sent The > Mainland Band<br />

to inore'than 7,000 employers Boosters annual garage sate<br />

In Atlantic and Gape May JslOajn.SatDrday,<strong>Sep</strong>t»lo<br />

coanfles, and It is expected the NortnOeld Recreation<br />

•'«« *arloas agmdes >fha^l«dg*;ihntef. Donations <strong>of</strong><br />

unployen need information gDOatforaatemMbedYopmd<br />

<strong>of</strong>f the night before at the<br />

•fcdft^ -t' Kh "*< r wilLbeafaaabte.,<br />

x<br />

i. i<br />

ri<br />

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13,<strong>1985</strong> TitE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, NJ.<br />

PAGE 3 — SECTION TWO<br />

Growth stocks require the ability to stand up over the long haul<br />

Fads'<br />

was when an "X" In a cor- P/E's Is not the real itory. the companies receiving tbe««<br />

(•oration's name was worth a Higher interest rates are to l<strong>of</strong>ty multiples dealt in<br />

. couple <strong>of</strong> multiple points. Name for that. Nor Is it true technology. There was plnty<br />

t That may still be true, but the that money managers wiU no <strong>of</strong> enthusiasm for sEmieonquestion<br />

now is which way. longer pay up for superior, ductor outfits catering to<br />

Its not hard to think <strong>of</strong> a lot growth. niche markets, peripheral<br />

<strong>of</strong> futuristic sounding com- The multiple sported by the device makers and personal<br />

psniescurrenttyseUingbelow Prl


* * * •<br />

- SV-<br />

«£'.<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

opinions<br />

Extend the<br />

sewer liiie<br />

to township<br />

• Besides being restaurants, the Tuckahoe Inn,<br />

Yesterdays and Obadiah's have something else<br />

" in common. The proprietors <strong>of</strong> ttats# estabUshs<br />

merits, along with the owners <strong>of</strong> Boulevard<br />

• Liquors and Super Deli, have spent thousands <strong>of</strong><br />

- dollars on their septic systems.<br />

The Tuckahoe Inn on Route 9 is located on<br />

• Great Egg Harbor Bay in Beesley's Point. The<br />

other establishments are along Roosevelt<br />

' Boulevard in the section <strong>of</strong> Upper Township between<br />

the mainland and the entrance to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>. All are located adjacent to sensitive<br />

. wetlands. Lack <strong>of</strong> municipal water and sewage<br />

service and proximity to bodies <strong>of</strong> water impor-<br />

: tant to our wetland environment have forced<br />

these business people to spend tens if thousands<br />

- <strong>of</strong> dollars on septic systems which don't pollute<br />

the wetlands environment — an environment<br />

which in the long run is crucial to our resort<br />

economy.<br />

Each <strong>of</strong> these businesses has proven to be important<br />

to the area economy too, hiring hundreds<br />

<strong>of</strong> area residents on a seasonal as well as yearround<br />

basis Each <strong>of</strong> the proprietors has proven<br />

to be responsible business people. Responsible<br />

businessmen certainly are concerned with<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>its, but they also care about their surroundings,<br />

and damaging the environment wouldn't<br />

be something a responsible businessperson<br />

would likely do purposely.<br />

The businesses and the environment art both<br />

important to this area and ins<strong>of</strong>ar as they can<br />

exist in harmony, they are compatible, and<br />

anything within reason should be done to foster<br />

their existence.<br />

JV' Serious consideration, therefore, should.;be<br />

' '.given to establishing a trunk line from the Cape<br />

-May County Municipal Utilities Authority waste<br />

:,water treatment plant in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> to serve<br />

Roosevelt Boulevard and Route 9. The very high<br />

^cost <strong>of</strong> such an extension could be paid by bond-<br />

" ing, with existing and future users paying their<br />

share.<br />

,., TJietoi^nsI^'is^ldngtpexrmnditscdnimer-<br />

, cial t>ase. Providing for adecfiiate ^sewerage<br />

"would go a long way toward attracting more<br />

-i business ratables. And the more using an extan-<br />

• '> ded sewer line, the lower tte cost to each.<br />

As the township continues to grow; so-called<br />

city sewerage will become a necessity for homes<br />

• -"as well as businesses. Why not get the ball<br />

j. rolling before the need for sewerage reaches<br />

£ crisis proportions, as it has now in the Wildwoods?<br />

• With proper planning and responsible people,<br />

. the environment can be protected and progress<br />

can continue — compatibly for all.<br />

Cablentertainment<br />

improving; give chance<br />

I Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

There has been a lot <strong>of</strong> naity<br />

things said and printed about<br />

Cablentertainment, our cable<br />

company. You know, if we<br />

' wtraidsttbeckandtakeagood<br />

, look at our situation, maybe<br />

'i .we'd realize those comments<br />

< were not Justified.<br />

J;,. TUscaWe company has'<br />

"•' come In and spent millions <strong>of</strong><br />

K dollars to keep the<br />

' deteriorating cable network<br />

; in working condition. I'm sure<br />

'eventually all <strong>of</strong> the tail<br />

dividual picture problems will<br />

';;be corrected, and well all<br />

/'have a' great choice <strong>of</strong> clear<br />

Keep up the greens<br />

",& £ditorT Sentinel-Ledger: The' management, under<br />

tune Is now to plan to fee capable supervision <strong>of</strong><br />

•rpye^e playing, con- Paul Sides, la in ezcellant<br />

<strong>On</strong>* "on' our beautiful condition, but the help to keep<br />

mmidoal golf course." this course In playable con-<br />

J rheiepahapsthreeoc dttlon needs more manpower.<br />

'""""* " I 1 cannot understand why<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers responsible for<br />

recreational facilities will<br />

omrieeachyeai<br />

L ' n#J»n<br />

r right to know<br />

'' - ' JohnJ.Baraniano<br />

onf,Pa.ond<br />

OeemOty<br />

'(> i mitftffLf^gff; t. .protected .last ,we#k ,was<br />

•^.--SiSsftjS*' *•* meaiMplrlted public<br />

^^.^JE..name calling- M, ,<br />

t!W V A Publishing anonymon*<br />

Friday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 13,<strong>1985</strong> P^geFour<br />

By any other name, it's stealing<br />

I was recently honored by<br />

being asked to serve on the<br />

UbrMyCommlttoe<strong>of</strong>theaty<br />

c* <strong>Ocean</strong> aty and received a<br />

warm welcome by the<br />

inanbersol that committee. I<br />

have always loved.<br />

However,<br />

feat •MMffltttavery<br />

new one, I was privy to Information<br />

at my first meeting<br />

which, quite frankly, boggled<br />

I Maintain the<br />

beautiful old<br />

-if building that<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Jiac :::? *| #<br />

FMtnr Editor, , SentimUtdaer: Sentinel-Ledger: Would you want to ex-<br />

This Is ah- invitation to<br />

everyone in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, or<br />

anyone interested in this old<br />

Island!<br />

Take a walk from 6th Street<br />

on Wesley Avenue and look<br />

around. See the beautiful<br />

Ibbernacle. grounds. Look to<br />

the tight 1 Would- you want to exchange,it<br />

for more condos?<br />

Are you going to allow <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Oty's old name to, be exchanged<br />

for Condo VUTag»?<br />

Get busy* Keep what beauty<br />

we have. v •


i; f<br />

SB « «- SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER13; <strong>1985</strong> •M<br />

Worship together<br />

T^ JAMES AME<br />

7th Stand Haven Av.'*<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Rev. Beckworth j. Vagi-bets,<br />

pastor<br />

11 ajn. •Horning worship.<br />

7 p.m. . Evening service<br />

ABUNDANT LOB<br />

ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />

215 Shore Rd.<br />

(Plaza 8 Complex)<br />

Marmora<br />

SUNDAY<br />

IrtO am - Church School<br />

11 li',"• Morotag wonUp SUNDAY<br />

7i80p.m. • Evening serviet. - ajn Andrew Suwee. putor CORBIN CrTY BAPTIST<br />

- Worship itrviBi<br />

11 ajn. Worship serviee<br />

Stain Stjitt<br />

RJ. Biggin,<br />

^ ^<br />

mtoe<br />

A Cordial Welcome Awalti You<br />

"Holding Forth The Word <strong>of</strong> Lt(e";Phillppian» j-1«<br />

,^ Comfortably AlrCondltloned<br />

ST. PETER'S UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

8th and CentraijAytnue, ,., flcean C|ty, N.J.<br />

'9:00 A'M; - Church School<br />

- '' b:00 AfM. ft 10:30 A.M. Morning Worship<br />

f . (the D A rn, service l» * servite Of Holy Communion<br />

, \ ' { IreBjylerChepeO 1 ,<br />

„ "TAKEAG^ANTSTEP"<br />

9:30 a.m. • Sunday school 4Kb St. and. Asbury Avi<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worship <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>*<br />

7 p.m. • Evening service Msgr. Thomas H. Sharkey,<br />

. ' , putor<br />

WEDNESDAY ••••' -•<br />

7 pm - Evening Bible .MASSES<br />

study and prayer service Daily - 8 and 10 a.m., and 4<br />

p.m.<br />

Saturday • 1 a.m. 4 and 7<br />

p.m.<br />

Sunday-8,9,10:15 and 11:30<br />

ajn.<br />

Prayer, Praise & Bible Study<br />

Wednesday Evening 7:30p.m.<br />

Preaching and Teaching the Whole Bible<br />

For TransperfafionCall 399-1892<br />

NOW AIR-CONDITIONED<br />

OciAN CITY BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

lOTHiWESLiy 3M.22fl1<br />

REV. OONALD E. HURLBERT, Senior Pastor<br />

REV. DONALD PHILLIPS, Visitation Pastor<br />

REV. KEFTH WALKER, Minister <strong>of</strong> Youth<br />

Dave Senseney, Choir Director Phil Senseney, Organist<br />

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th, <strong>1985</strong><br />

9:30 A.M. - SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />

) 10:45 A.M.; PASTOR DONALD E HURLBERT<br />

7:00 P.M. • PASTOR OONALD E. HURLBERT<br />

WEDNESDAY 7:00 P.M. PRAYER SFRVICE<br />

THURSDAY • COLLEGE & CAREER MEETING<br />

SUndlng tor Th*<br />

FundtmtnUtt'<br />

pith?Filth, _,<br />

*<br />

MASSES CHURCH OP THE<br />

Daily . 7 and 8 a«nt and 7 UEDBEttER<br />

«"»> • • «h and AtJanHc Av;<br />

Saturday - 5:30 pjn.<br />

Sunday' y v ,<br />

am. and 5:30 p.m.<br />

OONFESSIONS<br />

Saturday - 4 to 5 p.m.<br />

Christian Science<br />

Dr. Donald H.T. Knapp<br />

Rhawnhurst Baptist Church, Phlla, Pa.<br />

SONG SERVICE 10:20 A.M.<br />

CHURCH SERVICE 10:30 A.M.<br />

Soloist, Judy Jenkins. MezzoSopr'ano<br />

Organist. Mrs. Jane Smith<br />

Chaplain, Robert MapDougalj<br />

ibney J.CawTir<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9 I A - Holy<br />

10 am. - Morning service. MESSIAH LUTHERAN<br />

Holy Communion first Sunday 42nd and Landla Av.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the month. Sea Isle aty<br />

—. — Henry Ireland, pastor<br />

i«»aJ<br />

MARGATE COMMUNITY CHURCH<br />

Ecumenical<br />

8900VENTN0RAVE.,<br />

Visitors Always Welcome<br />

SUNDAY, SEPTi 15<br />

Celebrate Life in pur Services 1 "<br />

at 9:30 411:00 am,<br />

I "THE INNER SHRINK.<br />

* tJ " rsferya^BqtriSerykiBs-p<br />

im<br />

Dr. Charles P. Crewman, SEAVILLE UNITED ,<br />

assistant *- METHODIST ' '<br />

— - Shore Rd. '<br />

SUNDAY , geaville<br />

"frttr am - Sunday TBj»Bl~Revr^fc—Burdelle Hawk,<br />

11 a.m. • Service <strong>of</strong> Holy pastor<br />

SUNDAY -<br />

9 ajn. - Worship service<br />

10 a jn. - Church school<br />

CENTRAL UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

gBPf EMBER )13» 19SB<br />

Assembly <strong>of</strong> God THURSDAY<br />

p.m. . Midweek service.<br />

MAINLAND ASSEMBLY<br />

? P m " M<br />

OF GOD _ .<br />

2115 New Rd. Baptist<br />

Unw<strong>of</strong>Jd<br />

r<br />

,*.<br />

Rev. Jerry Sturgeon, pastor<br />

aniDAY<br />

10 ajn. - Sunday school<br />

God is<br />

with us<br />

Even wti&i wedieh 1<br />

Cod doesnt leave us.<br />

God is forever. jf ; LINWOOD COMMUNITY<br />

SUNDAY ST. AUGUSroiE'S pmST CHURCH OF CHRiST<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Shore Rd. and Central Av.<br />

0-4B a.m. • Sunday school Uth St. and Wesley Av. SCIENTDT<br />

9:45 am. - Church school Unwood ' ' ""<br />

11 ajn - Morning worship <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 8th St. and Asbury Av.<br />

for all ages. Rev Harvey E. Van Set '<br />

_ _ _ Msgr. Jamil A. Cart, pastor ocean aty<br />

SUNDAY<br />

11 a,BL - Thi service pastor<br />

SHILOH BAPTIST<br />

Bi4i mm, • Church school -<br />

7th St. and Simpson Av. MASSES SUNDAY<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worship GRACE LUTHERAN SUNDAY; :-, . , T<br />

Rev. Lafayette Rlddlck, Daily - 7 and 8 am U«.m.-Church servici and 7 pjn. • Evening service Shore Rd. and Dawes Av. 10 ajn. - Morning,serried<br />

pastor<br />

Saturday • S a.m«, 4 and 7 Sunday school<br />

',—-_ Somms Point<br />

t. and Wesley Av.<br />

n.m.<br />

7 pjn. •'&vBntagJervb«.<br />

»<br />

Tuckaooe<br />

SUNDAY<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Mass. Saturday, 2:30 to 3:30 WEDNESDAY<br />

9:30 ajn. • Sunday school 7:30 p.m. • Midweek prayer P-m. and after 7 p.m. Masa. 8 pjn. - Testimony meeting,<br />

10:45 a.nx and 7 p.m. service.<br />

Worship service<br />

ST. FRANCES<br />

SECOND CAPE MAY CABRINIR.C. Episcopal<br />

WEDNESDAY .<br />

BAPTIST<br />

7 p.m. • Prayer service 100 S. Shore Rd.<br />

Marmora<br />

PAULLIN MEMORIAL The Rev. Russell H. Bowers<br />

^ ^ W A V .<br />

BAPTIST<br />

Jr. minister<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cifr<br />

(American Baptist)<br />

MASSES<br />

Rev, Michael W. GoMberg,<br />

18th St. and Simpson Av. SUNDAY<br />

Daily - 7 and 9 a.m.<br />

t<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

9:45 ajn. • Sunday school Saturday • I ajn. and 6:30<br />

Community Center<br />

11 ajn. • Morning worship pjn.<br />

7 pm, • Evening service Sunday - 8,9:30 and 11 a.m.<br />

SUNDAY"<br />

10am.-Sunday School and TABERNACLE BAPTIST<br />

worship<br />

; "<br />

Tne cnurcn is our home<br />

frombirthtooHN% \<br />

St. John's<br />

Lutheran Church<br />

Central An. at Tenth it<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Sunday Church<br />

School 9:30 A.M.<br />

Ho*y Commuiwn 11 A.M.<br />

The Rev A.E: Alspach,<br />

Pastor<br />

Dlrecfor.wMusI<br />

399 0798*<br />

1 5:30 p.m. • Holy Eucharist<br />

SUNDAY""""<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

service. Nursery •u Sh E». St. BUH and West no» Av. m, Saturday from 11 a.m. to<br />

10 ajn. - moral Buehariit, WEDNBDAY<br />

provided.<br />

Rev. Michael Walters, pastor noon, before mass in the<br />

7:30 p.m. - Prayer serviee<br />

evening and after dally mass.<br />

SEAVTEW BAPTIST SUNDAY<br />

WEDNESDAY md Bible study<br />

2D25 Shore Rd.<br />

10 ajn. - Sunday school CHURCH OF THE<br />

9,30 a.m.. Holy Euoharirt PHAISETABERNACLE<br />

Linwood<br />

11 ajn. • Morning service RESURRECTION, R.C.<br />

Rev. Robert W. Connor, In- - Marmora<br />

terim pastor<br />

iS^<br />

TUESDAY Migr. James J. Zegen,<br />

7iM pan. - Prayer service PMtor<br />

SUNDAY^<br />

FAITH RAPTlSr<br />

MASSES<br />

OCEAN CITY 1733 S. Shore Rd.<br />

Daily - 8 and 9 i a<br />

First Church <strong>of</strong> Palermo<br />

Friday • 8 a.m. and 7 r<br />

Barry Rice, paator<br />

Saturday - 4 and 6:30 p.m.<br />

Christ Scientist<br />

Sunday - 7'4§ f<br />

and Reading Room<br />

11:30 un.<br />

8th St. & Asbury Ave.<br />

CHRISTIAN<br />

SCIENCE<br />

Sundays 11:00 A.M.<br />

, School H:W A.M,<br />

d O O P.IWU<br />

, Reading-Room tottpomon el tteNorttwest<br />

^ . Donald B.T.lKnajBft ^ ^ Goode^<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia PUUadelphU Chrlatlan<br />

pastor <strong>of</strong> the ubawnnant m ^ occasion el hi* 25th angle*. Dr. Knapp is In<br />

Church In annivananr at Bhiwohurtt *- rrfqiiwit dfimand n • ipeeltdi:<br />

*• Chaplaincy Staff <strong>of</strong> the<br />

PhOadaiphtoand the Pud's pAU«d •Hy<br />

ISM. Bis sermon,' titled "The<br />

little Things In Your Ufe,"<br />

H stress the value <strong>of</strong> the<br />

1 Judy 'JenMna,<br />

Ran Lutheran Retirement taa: * 0 soprano <strong>of</strong> Marmora.<br />

Home and, until Us doling, Robert MacDougaU wfll be<br />

was the rtiapiain for the ^"p* a * n for the day.<br />

Dr. Knapp has done<br />

' graduate work at Dropsie and<br />

" Temple University in<br />

Pbuadelphla as weHasat the<br />

seminary <strong>of</strong> toe Reformed<br />

Episcopal Church where he Is<br />

vice president <strong>of</strong> the alumni<br />

datioa<br />

telephone minlatry<br />

called Dial Care'way for<br />

Amsplratlon provides a tnreemlnute<br />

visit <strong>of</strong> Inspiration and<br />

hope and la In Its Uth year in<br />

Philadelphia and fourth in<br />

ew Jersey,<br />

tfcth numbers recdw a<br />

lafSe caller response' with<br />

mB%r wquests for literature<br />

an* counsel Areas <strong>of</strong> coun- ^r«.j<br />

setWgnave varied from<br />

. Vjnennen and health to in-<br />

MWd who are conng<br />

suicide. A recent<br />

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, a'convicted murderer<br />

is aervlng'ttme -Jn a<br />

-lvanla prison hospital<br />

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.Old Timers gather following annual memorial service at<br />

Shitoh Baptist Church<br />

Old Timers hold memorial service<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> aty OJd Timers tton U awarding scholarship*, service and other exheld<br />

its annual memorial contributing to worfhr presslons.<br />

t Shlloh Baptist charities and <strong>of</strong>fering Current <strong>of</strong>ficers art<br />

hoapltalliation and death Richard Grimes, president;<br />

j ^ . . , . , ,.— benefits to its members. Viralet Turner, vigt<br />

I dnrrcbes <strong>of</strong> the members and There are four meetings president; Unh Smith,<br />

w • awmm <strong>of</strong> deceased each j^r; dostag with a secretary, *fl <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty,<br />

gwraberi. Be». Lafayette dinner to <strong>Sep</strong>tember. At that and Fannie Stewart,<br />

ww^ps^oC the church time recognitlao Is shown to secretary, now- residing In<br />

f^WjatsiBfg; *:; ' members; for their faithful Absecon.<br />

Tbe organhatloo began in v<br />

MM and i« comprisea <strong>of</strong><br />

member* originally from<br />

OMU Qty, some <strong>of</strong> whom<br />

attended local schools during<br />

tbelBJOa. -<br />

The.group's primary func-<br />

a. Where<br />

wgpMyou<br />

jour'<br />

esiloral<br />

advise?'<br />

go to-a physician<br />

,,t to boy medtclnp, but for<br />

he pr<strong>of</strong>essional ddv(ce and<br />

ultatlon,' Which will<br />

to i recovery*' They<br />

rd ttiqlr^tletoynian as<br />

.e whose. wder4tandlng<br />

[and • expeHinc«; K ,enabl?*<br />

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THE SENTINIX-LEDGEK, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

Peace picnic <strong>Sep</strong>t,<br />

In celebration <strong>of</strong> the United DU»nnament and other area<br />

MUoiisUenatotlDayflf gwapi, won't «dorse ^<br />

Peace, local social, com- particular political<br />

muntty and nellgfow groups religloui plan for 1<br />

wUJ gather for. picnic, tthe bated, it l d<br />

a M Cy t yF VV<br />

t f l ^ 7<br />

p . to du«k Saturday, <strong>Sep</strong>t<br />

1^ picnic wlUfeafaireNfw ^ J ^<br />

Jersey folkslnger and wffl lay<br />

s^Mer Jta Attertm. a world £<br />

William Penn Imperfonator,<br />

baUoon Uunch, dramatic AU are welcome to bring<br />

presentations and other en- their own lunch to pavUioB I<br />

(ertainment at tbe park. For more u-<br />

The gathering, while fbnnaUon call Dave Kerman<br />

flupported by tbe Jersey Cpe HMBU or Robert <strong>On</strong>Btter at<br />

rnalltion for Nt.rJZr SBM961.<br />

Tell them now<br />

ByPOORRICBAHD<br />

Each year our community him people whs have<br />

provided leadership or example for our town. Tbe<br />

obituary page recently carried the noticeg <strong>of</strong> two such<br />

persona - John Ca«y and Florence Schmidt,<br />

John was weD. known for hb leadership in<br />

environmental and real estate affair, ai wefliw hui<br />

contributions;-tp athletics and the quality <strong>of</strong> life in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

M and men-eftett « u<br />

personally and upon the betterment <strong>of</strong> our community.<br />

A quality <strong>of</strong> OristUn living is to "edify" (befldup<br />

compliment»oner nt»oner penou. In tne tneipbere<br />

<strong>of</strong> onr famUn!<br />

frlndshte, ^lghborhood., and % i thenm<br />

many people to whom we should express our appredatian<br />

^ ^ * •**"*• «• eto too heshJHor tttnk<br />

iU be more appropriate tee later or<br />

m karn the<br />

Humbly and<br />

<strong>of</strong> edifying other<br />

- tett ftem now!<br />

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Hie Godfrey<br />

Funeral Homes<br />

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<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. Palermo, N J.<br />

Phone 399-O077 Phone 390-9699<br />

Herbert L Godfrey, Owner JotinT Newman. Manager<br />

In Tfiii* <strong>of</strong> Trouftf*, We An 4s<br />

Near As Your Phone<br />

Pledging for the future, as In the past, the finest and<br />

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to, right?.<br />

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knowing your personal, medical and social cares will be<br />

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i Unlike some other nursing centers who have a number <strong>of</strong><br />

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pttotD by ttmorHyiMo **<br />

Union Chapel by-the-Sea members held a mortgage burning ceremony v "<br />

SuBday for tbe new Friendship Hal! added to tbe facility three years a&; A<br />

From left are Walter Edwards, Carolyn Vollmer, Itobert MacDotfgaif; *<br />

Bill Alexander and Dr. Franklin 8. Buck. .,<br />

Old Testament seminar <strong>Sep</strong>t.<br />

Bin meat win present a be served a short term m me , Itfkmfng graduation<br />

program enOttod JI Walk Thru United Stitet Air Force, mutnTf fheoiogr <<br />

At Old Tewament" from I Q^flS^ during which time _^h*<br />

Wheat .accented am<br />

ajn. to 5 pjn. on Srturday, married Be hid a brief aiwciatepMterat'ttW;<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>t 14 at the Unwood venture Into tbe btninea* Bock C3mrch'to Col<br />

Ganmuntty Church, world then entered DaH» teingL CoL Be k now tte<br />

Theological Semtaaty. «uior putor <strong>of</strong>'" ;Om*;<br />

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Absecon. - ' "<br />

Light For Our Cities<br />

TheWs something dramatic about a city at night —<br />

like this view <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh after dark. All the problems that<br />

beset our cities seem hidden as the skyline comes aKve<br />

with a million gleaming windows marUng the towers <strong>of</strong><br />

man's Industrial prowess.<br />

Lost In the shadows are the steeples and graceful<br />

roots'Of a hundred churches. Few <strong>of</strong> them are lighted at<br />

night.. .yet they are the center and source <strong>of</strong> the true Bghi<br />

our titles need.<br />

In every city, village am) hamlet there Is a golden<br />

triangle sustaining the lives <strong>of</strong> our families, n Is the message<br />

<strong>of</strong> faith, hope and love mat glows from our churches.;<br />

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':Hi§Icg ap^if season with win over<br />

(a 10-1 season but tor the score. Tyrone Bolla "Brian Sherman<br />

••— Hawks ran In for the eitra point Danny Sinclair<br />

ITO <strong>Ocean</strong> Cltya dlfep heW DwmliMeCorkU<br />

Ml victory over Upper for the rest <strong>of</strong> the half and the Nate Gerald<br />

on>v Sunday at score wM,14$, John Watts<br />

MU The tUrtpartir aaw an MUw MeFarliiiid<br />

theopeningkick-<strong>of</strong>f, lead to the next score, Oarenca Blahop<br />

T fumbled away the Uneman Keith Stuebard<br />

Dm6 ooenlna one pounced on the fumble at RnaHno i<br />

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Following' a bye next<br />

Sunday, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will<br />

travel to Wlldwood the<br />

following Sunday (or a 2 p.m.<br />

game.<br />

THE SENTlNtX-LEDGER,.<br />

Tend-David Gara --Jft«i|n<br />

lineman George Kelly lineman<br />

itaemah ','•'•%:<br />

Unemah Richard Tohon • head<br />

back coach; pave Andrew) i'Jaiit<br />

back ooaeh; DemitCalrrm•aftt.<br />

back (oocfc '' •'' ;r<br />

fltttoilve play,T>oinlnick Again the Hawks drove in The Absecon Island f ower weather, eoaital piloting,<br />

with Bobby Fitigerald Squadron wtU again conduct a engine troubleshooting,<br />

p<br />

scoring his second touchdown. 10-lesson fall boaUng course sailing and piloting. ?£<br />

*r»« tad lone whlcn <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s last score at the Atlantic County "ThlaeourieiibMafldalfe<br />

jwiuift Uckle David came on Tyrone Rolls'85 yard Vocational School, Mays ftMe who owna sail or.'pmnr<br />

ViA petty<br />

Gerald recovered for thereturn<br />

<strong>of</strong> a punt with out- landing starting <strong>Sep</strong>t. 28 for boat, are thinking <strong>of</strong> buying,<br />

Mabry for the women'!<br />

touchdown.<br />

standing blocking by his10<br />

weeks.<br />

Or enjoy boating with friend-<br />

,«• Hnki scored again teammates.<br />

The class subjects are: a," according toa spokesman<br />

•arty in tbe second quarter The Hawk], who recorded, Know your boats, equipment tor the power squadron. < Former<br />

five shutout victories last regulation and safe operation, The course meets Thunday High School student gum aeon, BtfiCnnerd and<br />

Thta time Bobby Fitegereld year, picked up another boat handing, elementary eveninp from ?JSO to *iS0. Mark Impagliazzb holds HiJttMk<br />

ttA It In from ji vantx nit<br />

1 ai^wlBi^iot<br />

Dominlcklannace back<br />

BobFltegerald back<br />

Gene Murphy Una<br />

ibmKaniek quarterback<br />

TyroneHolla back<br />

David Rolls back<br />

David Krieshman Uneman<br />

Wayne Warrtngton Uneman<br />

DrewMnzlay Uneman<br />

DongPooie Uneman<br />

Jason Seymour lineman<br />

navigation, boat trallerlng, tor details.<br />

Surf<br />

*******<br />

Hie <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> FUhing concluding at 2:30 p.m. Prixes<br />

Qub in cooperation with the and trophies will be awarded<br />

city Recreation Department at the Youth Center at Sip,m,<br />

will bold its annual surf Expected are 25 abt-man<br />

Sshlng tournament <strong>Sep</strong>t, 21. teams from across New<br />

Registration will be from 8 jersey and neighboring,<br />

until 8 a.m. at the Youth states. A dozen Individual<br />

Center, 6th Street and fishermen are expected also.<br />

AUantle Avenue. FUhtag wUl _ „,, . .". ,,<br />

be in the surf betWMn 29th There wffl be bMchfcBgflto<br />

*en resumliw at noon and h dM » condition.-<br />

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To all New Awning Customers who want<br />

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building champion- tiM£$Httfe IW><br />

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class and also captui^ M'^t and W IMct<br />

theover-alltitle. V^, |,.^-—-«?•*•._ • -• *-•..•<br />

The .ecood animal Marian lUry KleT<br />

and Ed Wlsbun Oott Tonr- Dfleato; -wid # VIvta«<br />

naraent, spootor«l by OCMUI 8chi^der. lii tl>» men'a<br />

m volunteer, <strong>of</strong> the Cape division It wu Nick<br />

H^^<br />

(Saturday) at the Greate Bay<br />

Country dub.: The tournament<br />

M be followed by a<br />

dinner and *1tiiM*tnif to miislc<br />

by the I|m MBfthall '*•'"'•<br />

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Jurtaroowl the eoraw. Kickc«<br />

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We attended a commtttoe<br />

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f Champion winners were fronr,<br />

"S ptaaa are n« and W f Ot<br />

4iBtyAra. I ^^a^hmmmm teipitl^<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city I «otatbintBtochooielrom- Alll»on SW-7S74 or Karen<br />

» men and women's ««, body Kdton MM3]l, a<br />

1MH,l^Berd«auaiKimnk Eaat-We»t winn«i abovfe A %<br />

V V<br />

, fltraiatrlW. Floret HM^ «v«rt«e were JsneaMjFninl<br />

deredby<br />

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has been a cumulative concentration<br />

fithlng provide* time<br />

(W^UurtoiaTOiUjnw p^<br />

flngcontestfli. > •••••mmm-Mfm-plimifsp*'--- '••<br />

iccordlng to surfing -Ine neat OCSA contest win «<br />

-»rt itai HA, surfing M B»fSj^SayVTlM^ ; 'W A<br />

Oons thla sunaner were surfer turkey trot * 4<br />

to d«aliini lorthe 71 lUHMRR^Wira st<br />

ien wto w«s reglrtered ,"M^f^a4B,»«^fpR ^$<br />

compete in the Ove contests »fl*B,,S. H. taoMar, «' ,|<br />

r composite high score ± Woman's — 1, L. Town, *; y<br />

jpdlnfftti sixdivisions. H.ftraW, 3. L. Annstroog; S3<br />

Contests were directed by " Menehnoe — 1. B. W<br />

e surfing beach guards Bourgelou*, I, J, StampHg. I. gw<br />

laries Bowman and Erick a McKeaver, 4. B. Paaiiel; j<br />

^cker who also gave lessons Junior men's — 1. R.<br />

each Thursday" afternoon for Bower, 2. S. Herrlngton, I, M<br />

young surfers aspiring to Dougherty, 4. E. DeBaufwV ;<br />

compete in future, contests. Jniikt»-A<br />

Rdth Oirttf, liEhner g^t]<br />

-•'Bhiefish founuonent~.il<br />

Blueflsh:<br />

In-water show in AC<br />

IJarrah's Marina Hotel Tristan are among them.<br />

o win present lta second Harrah's ln-water boat<br />

iamual lii-water boat show showisthetargesteVent<strong>of</strong>lts<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>t. 12-16. This yeaVs show kind in New . Jersey, i^<br />

Ecb^;M'mN*tt!#i;U^>^i|tin|^^lwIien: and<br />

witn the serious mafluiacturers irom n§w<br />

" i ta mtotj i,- ' W*trt;fl4pi»WiFeatured ,<br />

iltoHnlM^Br^BD-lwfll he family cfuiserB and<br />

6.i Boulevard, AUantle JuxuryyHC^^fisntngboato<br />

boats over last year's show • • The boat show runl from 11<br />

veiwwerlbeen ;dlsplayed toad(iltoand|3,forchlMren<br />

rt Midnight Uce and the 870 chased atthe^tf <strong>of</strong>fice. >;<br />

P.O. BOX M1 653-1751, S^Ptmr<br />

remaiiis a popular fan apart the retort taefliUa are law<br />

OMUtfOflt<br />

l<br />

Weakfish taking the ' "•" f t!j'. Impound<br />

« MA,!^ m & wffl !«»«• *• «>te- SehooU <strong>of</strong> weakfLih are •<br />

^MA^AwamJle tanpentare and Mr* the -Mng the M M where the j<br />

rtwooSthebeadUtlsldeal flab out <strong>of</strong> the bay. bathen.usedtobe.Moet<strong>of</strong>tbe : FISHINr TIIF SAI T'<br />

mall boat flihlno arilMi •« iv»kn.n Hi „...•.. ««wi.h.~uuu.^i. : n^nil^H.» lrll>SiVLil<br />

^ i George CUIIMI;<br />

said one trrt ^rftrboat<br />

ttptota, «^M iphwlBg-<br />

: Jrtthlongrtripi<strong>of</strong>.qaid.has the beginning ,*. the tut,<br />

I l^glvlngmy pawenger.an weakfish ««jon we've had In<br />

ga^mMibiiifittfB^, advantage <strong>of</strong> tUagfrtti<br />

m *• count was 50 we«kflsh, phfrwirifnon" • ^<br />

Township Recreation<br />

iiiaiiii>ii(iiJ"^^;, t _<br />

aM7-6253,BobUncolnat92?<br />

'M ^<br />

DANCE T0NB3HT<br />

Grooming & Pel Supplies *<br />

Nature'sown Herbal repellent<br />

•'. FitaPdwdircfordooiahdeafi)<br />

cagrt |hoMlali Nyla Bones f||p?<br />

iA^b^yAvt. 3W-74M', Oe«nCiw!N.J.<br />

THINK..,.<br />

WINTERIZING<br />

and STORAGE<br />

Maki'«Hptintiiienlianil<br />

BilliviUliitNOWl<br />

- O''M»IIM,lno. ' <<br />

Jackson big winner in fishing<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> CMy Marlln * place at 4 pounds U ouncer<br />

Tuna Club concluded its 188S and 3 pounds S-ounces<br />

flshtagseaaonwithtbt weak- respectively. ; . : ;<br />

•Mud OpaMunuwtytfonr<strong>of</strong> the bott having thrwheavlMt<br />

te JIM awarded Fred wwkJMtttl3poaDdi4oane«.<br />

fmmm fflTpWPR<br />

siwiKwuiiNat:"<br />

THE '<br />

.»v.,I!?J lfcttt»«BvOW<br />

3»M«IK<br />

WFISHING^^<br />

H|hMnI#70fl,NnrUiSttr^<br />

['}' FULLDAY )<br />

..gLtavisSmOAILY/'WIiit<br />

M »10»Children •<br />

^ aiparttftpni^L'SDOCK •<br />

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I PAGE HO - SECTION TWO<br />

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THE CITY, N.J. i i • \ FRIDAY/SEPTEMBER 13.' <strong>1985</strong><br />

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />

ADVERTISING RATES v'<br />

Advertisements for tti«M columns should be In the <strong>of</strong>*<br />

flee <strong>of</strong> Th« Stntlnei-Ledger for the TutSDAT EViTtON not<br />

later than Saturday noon for the regular classified section<br />

and riot later than Monday noon for the too-late-to-claulfy<br />

section. FRIDAY EDITION, Wednesday noon for the regular<br />

classified section and Thursday noon for the too-latffo-<br />

classify section-<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Time, 21 Words or Leu.. • H,U<br />

(10* per word exceeding 25 words)<br />

Ad Running5ConteevtlveTimes, ----<br />

with 15 Word* or Leu. v I1T.0O<br />

Ads Requiring Box Number n,DO additional<br />

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ADS SO* EXTHA<br />

—All Classified Advertising Cash Basis—<br />

112 Sth Street, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. 0M24<br />

Cosy mailed In, given to representative or brought to <strong>of</strong>-<br />

fice personally, null be •ccompanltd by cash or check to<br />

cover cost. Copy accepted over phone ai courtesy and<br />

convenience,to customer, but payment must be received<br />

before advertisement will be set in type.<br />

Help Wanted, Pi! , Pr <strong>of</strong>'i Service*;-<br />

FMTTIMt IICBITARY-KH4MI Is<br />

it, titritai WM*, Hifir But Emit.<br />

ATTBACTIVe _i; MIDDLB; ] toUO<br />

WIDOW - with alMMni BlriMfllf?<br />

i i l M i l l l i<br />

MODULI - Ml llti, "« a»ptfliie»"<br />

HCHUry, MH I* train, call MIMM ar<br />

•1*1710. ('<br />

LASORBB - mm mKlunlMI IBiiltj.<br />

OWU OfpSfHinlly M Hint, Mt Ilrali !!'<br />

wark. laMflft, Mietrtliy CMitrtKiiM.<br />

tan m-tm. »<br />

(MtpaMiai, p<br />

would ((•• ta mm! nin gtnlliman.<br />

onil iallM M huiflor, lava blkt rl(llna,<br />

mikini, mtviHi ainnar, chunti, mwj<br />

Mir M IIP.,, writ* CO. Box 1111,<br />

Oetin €li». N J. Sana ptwto, MB<br />

F«ii Mm* wim<br />

bwtiti Aaphr '" i"'"" *•"•»<br />

-MMMMiM »••' O.C. E.O.at. ••»<br />

TWO TOUHO MEN - Tl tlun KM<br />

ctnitniclltfl IM lunt «lln clianiflf.<br />

¥»ar nvM. Mill! tun drlv.rl Ucinil,<br />

Ctunnio. ••11<br />

OIJMWAJHBH - Fart Hntl, «•«•«.<br />

•fahaMl, 4PPH- in WW. «f«iiajl<br />

Mamr tMM It. i IIV *••• t*a, » "<br />

MLIiPMION ~ - TanMmparar?<br />

eaaflaga in O«M» eiir wanti an •»•<br />

Child Cart •<br />

YHB CHILDRBHt PlACel — '117<br />

Mi»tn Art. ComptttiUcainmltjiiiL<br />

ratnatlMal engrain, art, tlfiKt.'<br />

nivilc, ••immini mum. Monday Miry<br />

Prlday.'iiifilMSp.in, , t|<br />

If. PETBR-5 METHODIJT PrUcnwT<br />

=4noriiln& prosrifrii far 3 and ^ fair<br />

alii. Rtfliffr new far It^timHr<br />

•nnnlm.nl ail WHOM or m W)J. Ml<br />

WILL DO aABYSITTINO — In mi<br />

Htma, I aifi a mB*. v.rv Mod with.<br />

I, Call itl-MJl, II'<br />

EAST COAST HAUUN8<br />

CarnMeft Land«apln« Servlca,<br />

itala and Oravel Drlvewayi. Tap-<br />

•all, egnitrvciltn *»• a "" uo awl<br />

Removal, Byl* Train Removal<br />

FBI! EITIMATES<br />

190-917*<br />

MINflBS HELPER - Foil HUM "<br />

HIM lr»nipon.ll«i MH( city 1W.<br />

Call MMtll. "<br />

Card Of Thanks<br />

Htlp Wanted<br />

ST.JUDENOVENA<br />

•Mr SMMHWI ef jawa ta<br />

priiiM, Menii, MM iMrlfM<br />

Invr May IM taaM Mart M<br />

j«u» havt mam M M. HMV SI,<br />

JWH pray Mr «. Sl»f ItlKM a My<br />

By m Ml My rmirgnrtn WIH M<br />

MMM. rantiapuMMMM, L<br />

ST.JUDE'SNOVENA<br />

my IM H M Mart M Jnui M.<br />

•Mt slorlflM, IWM tniXpntt-<br />

vttJ throuotwut IM msrlft imll aBl<br />

Brtnr, May IM ucfM Mtrt M<br />

Mm, priy Mr,». SI. Ju* MMMr<br />

M miracM, Pfiy ftr at, II, M<br />

MlptrM mIMMIi priy W *<br />

lay mis praytr # HRIM •«•?( fcy*IM<br />

'iim «y ysur emtn Mil Mfiii-,<br />

•wafto, II M« nmr MMUuinm M<br />

Mil. FuMleaiW mult b» prwniwJ.<br />

MM<br />

W* II KISS— Out lay PMItltn,<br />

Fyll/Parf time, Rssrn/B«r3 psslblc.<br />

Call Mr, <strong>On</strong>l« Mam t:JO a.m. L<br />

nnn. Flinlni Haiti J» 10OO FS/37<br />

HELP! - Ts n oo<br />

FMah. Part Mm., MU tuna, say ar<br />

nlfai, M v cniimt >nanii. phll<br />

m n BltpUyii litr Mavaii «ya,,<br />

O.C H T - I 1 W . | n<br />

iipMnM mlnmt Scbttl<br />

end.<br />

OCEAN CITY TRAVEL<br />

201 Wilt Avi. 399-0032<br />

BIl.AX.flOlMOPPINS O O WORK<br />

— wllh 74 Mur lo.lns Inftnl ana MM<br />

cara Hrvica by prMtliltnll lorm.r<br />

faaghtr, yeur HSIIIB sr mini. Haurly,<br />

uily, wtMiy or mommy. RuiMablt<br />

nln. CallMri, DMItl^ill, fid<br />

WILL, FROVIOE — Oood (art (or your<br />

cnild in ny horn., call JM M7I. »-l!<br />

SMI. ii<br />

nn tint, MfarlMat. Sail m-<br />

tntnl, teaan <strong>City</strong> HMIIy, MHl IM<br />

Mlwy, Iff-ita. H<br />

CHAMBEBPIBKH — MM tl WWII 'til<br />

Mti I, flood hotui wlm Hitllanl Mnus,<br />

Call Mf-Mit,» JO to I p.m. n<br />

CHAMBRRPEHSOH — H.rly pHIIWn,<br />

tMtlltfll Mm lor nwiiitn at KIM<br />

cniiann, eiiiMNItkaiwMiit:Mand<br />

lB.m, Jl<br />

PUkt TIMI MIITISN — nyanawt n<br />

any nal •!••• allM tH smpatan.<br />

WtMHSI a mm'. t,«jq, • f p.m. Gall<br />

•ML MTATI UUJI - m n »<br />

MrHIM M pWHMI MM «MI Hlat<br />

nrnmum. sraif pnpanw la<br />

mi. timninn mom<br />

COMPANION AID1 - Full limt. tin<br />

in, t. aulit tl«trly IMy, LlfM<br />

taMIMi II|M MftMntplni. Own<br />

prlnit nan, iinllcnl uMry.<br />

BtttraMal ngsirM, O C ana. Call<br />

nt.il>. »-ii<br />

RIFORTIR WITH PH0TO»BAPH¥<br />

— Skllll, Ytar ragna, full tlma<br />

pnliuw. win IM O.i.ti. luiir Mr<br />

an tifanncM (auraaliil It cov.r a<br />

mynlclful Mien, writ, lutlint Ma<br />

aulit wiTt< BMMsnptiy, ItM rnamt,<br />

dipi aaa uliry rniiniiitiiti it lar-<br />

Hr. it, Clalr, Eitc. ta, mat «»,<br />

wiiawsta, NJ, onto, ua pnon. cam<br />

plow. m<br />

PART TIMB EVENINSt ANO - Mail-<br />

Mi WtwrMy, LlfM clarical ana<br />

itltRMM. Call Mr mart inn iff-liM.<br />

AiklorMn Hunt. tl<br />

Instructions,<br />

BARN TOUR HI8H KHOOC pimS&Ur<br />

Aliens Cape May County vocational 1<br />

Adult High School, Norfeei, gredf!s><br />

twarata for ertvisui iNfoy and mrts'<br />

«ip*riancf. Day or evtnlna datsei<br />

forming now. Contact Adult Hlsh School<br />

atllm. tM-1141. *', , flf<br />

SWIMMINO LEiSONI - atltia<br />

Mule!, Call Whim, ' ' e-ay<br />

DOLL MAKINO WORKSHOP! —\<br />

Learn la maka year ewn Mitiiia rasllia<br />

Of an anllqu. fall. AIM CHIN painting<br />

ittiiti, Old dalii raialM, mtruflo,<br />

appraliad. Call MMW. HI '<br />

17th STREET HAULING<br />

Furniture moved<br />

anywhtre in the trl-state<br />

arts. Light medium duty<br />

hauling.<br />

Call 522-5723 or<br />

822-4KI1<br />

FRANK TEDESCO<br />

Concrete Contractor<br />

31 Years Experience<br />

Serving <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />

Surrounding Areas,<br />

Guf&ing*Drtveways*Psrcha$<br />

Sidewalks*Floori-Etc.<br />

Free Estimates 927-5052<br />

nNrrhuGTiONi NOW AccepTiNG<br />

CUUIcal M Jill Oull.r «lud«ti.|,<br />

Ywr Pnt« ar mat, ciimyim. - tl,<br />

an<br />

ST.JUDFS<br />

Mtf BH laoM Mtkrt MMfM t«<br />

bMtfkwlMV and pr»»»r<br />

aaembiMrtfkwlsMV p»<br />

v*d Thrtwolwut IM world ngw.and<br />

vB-. simi Htatet J«ut, ertr<br />

uiH. Jv«, wsr«ar ar IMrMM<br />

pray Mr 'n. itt. "VuM. tawrjsi<br />

MMfcMtpraYNru*, . 2_<br />

t«y Inn prtrw t ffiMt a d»y, by<br />

Itmmdiy your pr«y*rwillt»afr<br />

•HTM. II Mt iw*r MM RriNn M<br />

fall, MWIunM mwt« ersmMH,'<br />

MMMllwa)<br />

Mliliwa). ,<br />

! R.6.K. I/TJ<br />

mrttt RHI<br />

, H<br />

MUJIC 4.ES5OMS — Piano, nice, tlulT-<br />

Intncilan rasr Heine. Tun. only, no.<br />

Vt hour, SNClallilra In cnlldren. Call<br />

*&**§>, t*i§•<br />

PHOFEMICNAL VOICE ANO fLUTE '<br />

— Infraction, All Unit. Call Pat* it '<br />

WHIM, t4f<br />

TRINITY PAINTING<br />

Jet Cancellier<br />

Interior • Exterior<br />

Reaidentlal • Commercial<br />

Quality Work Free Estimates<br />

CALL 3W-6M7<br />

BARRY MESSNER<br />

CARPENTER<br />

CLaUK TY»ST — Lf. Ha<br />

gM IpMrMlly Mr Ml ItHW. Many<br />

ixndlti, aH Mn, hit w part II*M.<br />

UUHMlM, j W<br />

HAHOVMAH — MltolMUtt IBM<br />

tar yur iw< a«in«, mnt know<br />

ENTiR/LABOR FOR<br />

HIRE—Own tooll a tr.ntoortatlon.<br />

Tour man hai hanyov.rr I havt family.<br />

Deadline 10 meet? RtaiotiaMt ratail<br />

Cantractort or home ownert. S«b|ec< to<br />

availability. Pint call, flritltrvid.-Call<br />

FOR SALE — to khimliiam tower afl<br />

W Vlklns iparfllinerinan Tower'In<br />

excel cosd. taarai tap A tlda cartaln*<br />

In lair cond Radar platlorm, dock lit<br />

etc. InclmMd. Calljff-Jlia. f-M<br />

BUREAU Wt laid mlrrar »», Orien-<br />

ral run • i II, tn. Call Ml-wu f 11<br />

NEEOEB - THf rayM,<br />

NOW HIRING<br />

S^ASanraitrWork<br />

Opportunltle* for iecal<br />

sMpii, Storo, clerk and<br />

.arloos Kitchen lobs. Cam-<br />

iWII's Seafood Kltch«n,;<br />

3J31 Asbury Ave. Alto<br />

hiring for Canipbf ll's other<br />

side and Mulford's Seafood<br />

ShacK, Call 3W-4337 or 3W-<br />

tf<br />

ADVERTISING<br />

' Sake llafHaiai|||j|{yaj<br />

Y«ir'reiutdpot«hHiwltri<br />

imDetxpffitnceditLretl<br />

buttntabjoluttly<br />

ntctttiry. liindle exiifJflg<br />

ictMirtsphitdaviWp<br />

ruwbuHntw.<br />

flood Bemffls,<br />

399-5411<br />

Mall or bnng resume to<br />

The, Sentinel-Ledger<br />

11ZE. Eighth SL<br />

OcunCHy, N.J. 08226<br />

FULL TIMI (Moo.-FH.) aiknlttar.<br />

•«ptrltoc*d and nltrtnat rasolrM.<br />

eaiiMf4M.<br />

MMpar.<br />

MOf aM.aftntiam, sananvi com-<br />

mmlaa (rrlnyMitJit plat additional<br />

avtrrMi^Call Wstdi AMwy, numt.<br />

PMT TIMI MIMNSIBLt PftUW<br />

— Ta parftrm HIM malntiatnta wort,<br />

fatd appanMHy Mr Mivt ranrM ptr-<br />

•en «r MiMMi itvdmt. em m-<br />

OUND MIOKT CLIRK _taF<br />

Ml<br />

NOW HIRINO WAITIRS AND —<br />

•nllrtnai. Apply tl CtM Ortaun la<br />

Tit iMiava at Mil gdwih. Atlantic<br />

Clrf, M phone calli pKai.. Ml<br />

Wl Have AN OP1NINO — For tot<br />

Mil Rmt lictmtd uM parun, tnal<br />

temniMIM program. All ma taali yew<br />

natd la ta HKttulyl. Call far conikun-<br />

IHI MtafyMif, M-HH. TH Farr.ll<br />

Attnty, Raalftn, if<br />

cavtitr<br />

CHARLBSTERINONi<br />

Confr-icfor<br />

CREATOR OF MAUTrRJL<br />

FLOORS<br />

Bathroom • KihttiM • Foyer<br />

Patio • Flrvpiam<br />

COMPLBTH BATHROOM<br />

RBNOVATIOM<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Area 398-7348<br />

Yi<br />

BliHW«NIR — par Hlfllfltr Mtitn.'<br />

Apply spa«afM*i «ti k Atlantic Ay., tf,<br />

emo^<br />

. tM MaM eoutdn'l<br />

t t i l M<br />

USAL »ITATB<br />

Opportunity kMcu. tM MM eoutdnl<br />

MMfir Mr fM la ttftmi • laMper.<br />

IM.Mtll Otuii .elfy'i,tMa com<br />

PWMIM rMI Mtttt firm.' Com pl.t.<br />

lr.lnls» wwram. Can May, Itntr<br />

RItlh»M07» .: ti<br />

FULL «HO FART TIME tALIS<br />

CL«KK — pt*HI«U now DYalltblt. Ap-<br />

ply an flaar. Ittmtwi Dapt. ston, in<br />

AtA^OC t-ll<br />

1AI.IS PIRiON — MM'! appar.l In<br />

Qcwn Sty. AH Mr manaHr, call iff.<br />

ISM. f*M<br />

D1NTAL RECEPTIONIST r —<br />

tOOKNEEPER — Fall llmt, tuptrtinh<br />

Md detlrtd, bat Mt naCHUry, Call Jrt-<br />

Illl. *•»<br />

MFIRIENCID WAlTRIII — Part<br />

fimt, brtalifait and lunch. Call HMIU.<br />

, Ml<br />

PIBA • SUB MAKER — Eiptrllliud<br />

«iy, y.ir round. EicMI«it pay and<br />

bantNtt, Call MH57J far Inlarvltw, *-M<br />

GONITRUCTION — LABORERS —<br />

Allillant 10 fvptrlnittidtnt, LMIB term .<br />

proltci. Bin. wtltr condoi, nth St. at<br />

brWft, O,C, JfUffJ, HI,<br />

SECRITARV — immtlflfa epMInf<br />

for fyii tima stfrttary* ftad loiallon in<br />

O.C. Full MneflM, word procnilno «x-<br />

PtrltnM dMIrtbli, FIHM reply ft in<br />

IM Untln.l LjiJi.r. If<br />

MOTKL HANDYMAN Headad at loon<br />

at pnilble. Oaed pay. Call J»I»7M.<br />

tf<br />

CUSTOM PAINTING<br />

MTEtilORAEXitflrOR<br />

25 YEARS EXPERIENCE<br />

Licensed & Fully Insured<br />

Free Estimates,<br />

Prompt Service<br />

CALL<br />

RONANJSEnE<br />

927.3143<br />

.^aat B aaK> aaV aBaaaaaK:' j Jf<br />

1 te a'»j»<br />

COIN-OP<br />

LAUNDRY<br />

OPEN EVERY DAY<br />

7 A.M. to 10 RM.<br />

(Including SUN.)<br />

SAME DAY<br />

DRY<br />

,CLEANING<br />

IN BY 1 P.M.<br />

pick up same day<br />

Ash about our<br />

Tailor Work<br />

p on New & Old<br />

Garments<br />

CLEAN ALL<br />

COIN-OP CENTER<br />

Brovetanu Ave. & New Rd.! •<br />

• , Somert Point<br />

Interior a,<br />

pantry, painting. papernan«!ng,<br />

drywall. Own, window!. Call aicaard<br />

Adamiatan4no<br />

^•v -"><br />

SCHUO JOUAD - Don't lvu - Call uil<br />

For mar waunal cleanup, yaar 'round<br />

, nouw cleanlni 'or aptnmant<br />

f chanatovati Sharon or Djyld, mm,,<br />

• leave tnaitage •«<br />

staciill RMd, Hi<br />

•<br />

BEDROOM BURWW.'Wti<br />

mtdlclnt caMntt (4" ir irs *m<br />

prrtwrw ntpalntri t>l-folJOTH"AUTUMN TlAtE MINK<br />

COATI • w,t, '<br />

OARAOB FULL OF QOODIIS! )<br />

SUPER LAWM MOWERS (I flail<br />

barttry). garden ta^ip., loadt ii<br />

carpentry 1ool».. grinding wfiael.<br />

blkM, ig, tootchetta, iMetal tool cab.,<br />

many laddan (long-axt. ladder) (,<br />

CASH ONLY) NO CHECKS!<br />

Frl.-S»I.<strong>Sep</strong>t.l3&14<br />

» AJM.-4P.M.<br />

XU Qcean Rd.,O.C.<br />

fr«nLongport-OC,(tillbrldoe,ooVi<br />

ml. to Surf Rd . II airatt bit Ultra!<br />

tic ngitt at BantrMa Rd I Lett on<br />

Surf Rd. to lrd ttnat on right<br />

(0««n Rfl). Rlotil on Octan to MM.<br />

watch lor tlgn»;<br />

1<br />

J n3 J<br />

f »<br />

t.<br />

t -<br />

i<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly qLnorc families and PoggenpoU<br />

bave,die opportunity lutcbeos. Tite pool<br />

li. , ' 4 ' ' tajointlii*select~- andCIMMdab»s\t<br />

Sl]OC?aPULUKtSr ^^-BSyfetint Community-' * P««t plafe to * *<br />

"i i l \T? t^i\* fl*/ L1 ,' * entertain your<br />

*' ' (CJ • ^ 1 Tie seriouj boater frimdj. Speaal<br />

^f' »Jjl'-* ; »*** ' will find protected pricing on<br />

M , * f /• *'' t¥ J ' " ' deep water slipaind homes, froni $165,000<br />

XinlC IS JJnUtCU noating dock*. lie to $225,000. Moddi<br />

' nsidences <strong>of</strong>fer fresh open daily from 9-5.<br />

' * ' ' new floor plans with<br />

<strong>On</strong> th4 iky at 7th St. Open daily 9-5<br />

(609)398-9443 |t .<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> N.J.<br />

Don Johnson<br />

franklin Williams<br />

Owner anxious to Mil * price recently reduced -on This<br />

lovely lagoonfront home. Consists <strong>of</strong> living room, dining<br />

room, kitchen, i bedrooms, 7Vi baths, den w/fireplace,<br />

garage, patio, second floor deck, 2 docks and 3 boatsDps.<br />

Conveniently located near golf course and airport, inspect<br />

today 11 ' "'<br />

Great Investment; 3 unit at<br />

58th and Asbury Avenue,<br />

one 3 Bdrm. unit and two 2<br />

Bdrm. Units, well main<br />

tained, electric Heat.<br />

tMiooo,<br />

Over an acre <strong>of</strong> ground<br />

comes with this 3 B$rm.<br />

plus den home., fust<br />

remodeled, W, baths. Wood,<br />

•love In living roonv all<br />

appliances Immediate oc*<br />

cupancyfOr$71,900. , •' ' *<br />

Great nelphborhood comes<br />

with this 3 Bdrm.2 full bath<br />

colonial with fireplace In<br />

the living room, dining rm.;<br />

family rnvflarage, all for<br />

i<br />

^ ^lS<br />

UOTSFOR5ALE ,, ><br />

Upper Township • over 200 .<br />

lots and acreage to choose<br />

from with prices ranging<br />

from S17.000 to t37.9O0 In<br />

Beesiey's Point, Marmora.<br />

Palermo, Seavllle, Dennis<br />

Twp., and Llnwdod. Call<br />

Mr your brochure today. *"<br />

A Cape Cod home MUtf-ftr*<br />

roust lo be, tpto."*<br />

Bdrm.. 2 f-1T<br />

YARD lALB..— 1117 alay'iAva.'iraar'l *<br />

tola, chair, mlic 1 . HMiA iaf.,«apt. laid \<br />

.YARD SALB ~ IMII't * ipto Mk«,<br />

/dlttlM, 4 flnrt (I7VH), fttSn, cMi ,<br />

«, 1—i taia tew; LAltloN IILVBRUINI MACH .<br />

I — wllh IM hp Mtrtury v I law twin I<br />

Vnotor -r inn lor thllna or crulilnt, tTWOXOHOOM<br />

Hcrifica at u,9M. Call in 7M0 ar ttt- Iwlm partial, acaui'<br />

iiti ' •, \\ , »i7,;»va. MMUhad «n<br />

H08I* .CAT<br />

family bial'nil<br />

•t,7M, call dontct<br />

* *<br />

a n : y<br />

bay; M my hottit/ Own tr»n«pan«tMa<br />

t nitiii CtW PWWa Wl-«m tf<br />

,H hT FLl«TWbOD - 71<br />

*piu» tiiirai. aaMundnlan. l<br />

,1^80, Call lr»,|Mh/<br />

Aknaucyf-r/arafriatv<br />

vatlli In Flanotr'f Hotel OIIMtttre,,}<br />

enma, collacllblat, atlii* liawlry and<br />

MlllntfMStU? _&' '• i >'<br />

AS UTTLE AS<br />

* YOU CAN LIVEAT THE SHORE!<br />

I maglne twin master suites with two *' t Square is the dollar for dollar value<br />

- l-full cci^lTilc' bathsL Now add a coin-' »' leader-at the shore, It also com.,; .^^„%,-»*;. * m-T<br />

Duplex <strong>On</strong>e unit contains >,<br />

livlng;room, Olnlng room and" laigp wrap a'l . ^<br />

and fireplace;'A' second unit contains 3 bedroomtv batfc<br />

and 'MHnMtthen. Miostly lurnlshM Asking H&000<br />

private residenco wfth i boat sdp*<br />

...., .., bedrooms. 2 baths, living rfetri, dtahi'<br />

roorB, tJeri, with flroplace. and orie car gnra(».|=(iAhrrM.<br />

tcrultl^ifttajitposuri- Asking 1337,000 , .. -<br />

*"!C bedroom vnit located<br />

i. boardwalk, taking - - -<br />

t' »<br />

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R.E. For Sale R.E. For Sale R. I. Salt R.E. For Safe, R.E. For Sale R.E. For Sale R.E. For Sale R.E.ForSalG<br />

OPEN HOUSE...<br />

SAT.-SEFT.14<br />

5620 Central Ave.<br />

RB3T FLOOR "<br />

Travel Soulh on Central Ave.<br />

to |uit beyond 56th Street,<br />

look for our figns.<br />

-THE SELLING OFFICE"<br />

J. MUSSO Inc. Realtors<br />

(609)399-2500<br />

REALTORS<br />

• IGMTMiOCEANAVENUI • MP-MMZIl<br />

OMAN COLONY CONDO • «5 OMAN AVENUi • JW-7M0<br />

DUPLEX LOT<br />

Corner location, large lot, J7.S * 90,175,000.<br />

CONDO<br />

<strong>On</strong>e bedroom, 1 bath, fully furnished In Immaculate con<br />

difion. Excellent Investment opportunity, U9.5OO, -'<br />

CONDO<br />

Three bedrooms, % baths, fireplace, central air,<br />

economical oat heat, center location: Iff,000. »<br />

GARDENS PLAZA<br />

<strong>On</strong>e bedroom penthouse apt, fully furnished, breathtaking<br />

ocean view. A truly prestigious apt. No other, unit can<br />

compare, Yours for only 1159,000,<br />

MULTI-FAMILY<br />

Center city guest house plus apts., s bedroom owner's unit<br />

plus 3 apts. and f rooms. New gas heat, upgraded electrical<br />

and plumbing systems. Income over J33,000 and<br />

potential for even more, A must see property for 1119,000.<br />

DUPLEX<br />

Brick construction, both units gas heat, one block from<br />

beach, comer location, basement with washer and dryer 1 .<br />

Excellent location for year round or summer rental<br />

Priced at 1110,000,<br />

GARDENS SINGLE<br />

Truly an executive home, 5 bedrooms, 2M> baths, den and<br />

living room with fireplaces, burglar alarm, central air,<br />

wet bar In <strong>of</strong> flct, minimum outside maintenance and best<br />

<strong>of</strong> all, an <strong>Ocean</strong> view, O?5,000.<br />

500 BAY CONDO<br />

ITwo bedrooms, 2 baths, on the water. This unit <strong>of</strong>fer* the<br />

best value <strong>of</strong> any unit In »0 Bay. Call today and don't miss<br />

a real deal at $139,000.<br />

BEACH BLOCK DUPLEX<br />

s.Wfii1* heited, excellent rental history, <strong>of</strong>f street<br />

• ^UtiW^lf1tWl<br />

•Ik, An exceptional value at 1118,S00.<br />

CENTER CITY COMMERCIAL<br />

Six 2 bedroom units, all heated and rented yearly. Three<br />

Stores also rented yearly. Economical gas heat, brick exferior,<br />

corner location. Income over 145,000, A must see<br />

Mr the Investor looking to buy center city retl estate<br />

[Priced at 1375,000.<br />

y THOMAS J.PALERMO<br />

_.. i . Owner/broker<br />

ATTENTION RENTERS & INVESTORS<br />

Become an owner tor|uiti M| doHari mm •<br />

pir month thin nnUrig! • '<br />

• Newly Condomlnlumlzed Apartment Building<br />

now available (or iale. Prices itarttng it only<br />

•44,900.000<br />

OPEN HOUSE: SATURDAY 11 A.M. to B P.M.<br />

ONLY 6 UNITS AVAILABLE-COME EARLY!!<br />

FEATURES INCLUDE:<br />

Two bedrooms, economical gas heat, parking,<br />

DESMOND CONDOMINIUM<br />

RHST STRf ff ft ASiURV AVENUE, O.G.<br />

Exclusively Available Thru;<br />

FRENCH REAL ESTATE, inc.<br />

ALL NEW LISTINGS!<br />

i^mgm<br />

A S ^ i T V I<br />

A summer Home with great Oc«anvlews and location, I<br />

BR, VJ» baths, liv. rm. w/fplc. din, rat., Wt., laundry rm. a<br />

front porches, 1 ear garag« plus <strong>of</strong>f-street parking. Listed<br />

for 1219,000. part, f urn,<br />

COASTAL REALTY 399-3889<br />

830 ATLANTIC *Vi,,O.C. REALTOR<br />

FANTASTIC VALUE—New 3 BR/2 bath ttwnhouse wltfl<br />

super bay view, air-conditioning and heat pump, two<br />

decks and new furnishings. Priced at tl»,W0,<br />

EXCEPTIONAL custom built 2 Bdrm, i bath raneher on<br />

landseaptd lot. Features: Florida room, den with brick<br />

fireplace«n>-UtdeF«.tOJSer«sri porehvWaiMo-wall earpetlng.<br />

Sale includes; washer, dryer. Corning range, sideby-slde<br />

refrigerator, dishwasher, security system and<br />

outside lights. Price $124,900,<br />

iV/REALTY<br />

5020 LANMS AVE,, SEA ISLE CITY 263-2267<br />

399-5454<br />

•AYVieWS PLUS SWIMMING POOL!<br />

Fine gardens single on a 12O'xi25' lot, 3 BR, 2 baths, large<br />

dorm, liv. rm., din, rm,, Florida rm, kit. 2 car garage.<br />

Landscaped w/Sprlnklers, Heated for year round use.<br />

Asking 1219,500 unf urn. ><br />

Iff * THHES<br />

Perfect opportunity awaits with this property <strong>of</strong>fering •<br />

gorgeous 2 bedroom apt, upstairs and a large garage bays<br />

on the street level. Owner relocating business,,,CALl,<br />

TODAY at $129,W0.<br />

JZxjmcy<br />

RIALlSTATt<br />

1717 At bury Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,N.J. 08224<br />

Timothy J Richards, Owo«r/BroKer<br />

or toll fret out <strong>of</strong> itate<br />

800-843-0172<br />

REALTORS<br />

HEYILOOKUSOVERI<br />

DUPLEXES<br />

Large 3 bedroom duplex in very good condition. Large sun<br />

perches. Good <strong>of</strong>f street parking for 6 to B cars. All<br />

existing furnishings included. 1129,900,<br />

Newly converted duplex located In one <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily'i<br />

nicest residential areas. Spacious lot allows room for kids<br />

or expansion. Washer, dryer, and all kitchen appliances<br />

Included. 1120,000.<br />

Southend duplex lust 1 short block to the finest teaches.<br />

Three bedrooms, one bath each unit. Good rental history,<br />

1134,000,<br />

Great family neighborhood on a tree-lined street con.<br />

venient to beach, boardwalk and shopping. Big front pereh,<br />

formal dining room, 4 bedrooms and a fenced rear<br />

yard plus a panelled garage, A great buy atjtiUyQJMlM....<br />

TERRIFICTWINS<br />

Well located summer home. Convenient to •hopping and<br />

transportation. Nice front porch, living room, dining<br />

room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms 8, i batHs, Corhpibfah/ fur-<br />

Dished, too, 144,000, . r<br />

Twin house with plenty<strong>of</strong> room, 4 bedrooms, bath, fenced<br />

yard, <strong>of</strong>f-street parting, loned commercial. Convert to<br />

store front and 2nd floor Hvina quarters. • 143,500.<br />

SUPER SINGLES \ ^<br />

Lovely Cape Cod home on large corner let with end<br />

front porch. Desirable neighborhood plus two-family<br />

zoning. Among additional features,are a large sun deck.<br />

Intercom and radio setup, separate laundry room plul attractive<br />

landscaplno.il 15,900.<br />

Custom home with flexible floor plan. Finished second<br />

floor, j bedrooms, 3 full baths. Large fenced yard,<br />

6arag«, w/w carpet, Andersen windows, appliances, plus:<br />

morel 1139,000,<br />

Spotlessly clean 3 'bedroom raneher with ceramic file<br />

bath. Residential neighborhood, yet walking distance to<br />

shopping and beach. Mostly furnished In move-In condition,<br />

141,000,<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

ideal commercial location, 4200 sq, ft. currently equipped<br />

as a restaurant, but suitable for many uses, second floor<br />

has elaborate 3 bedroom, Vh bath apartment with many<br />

amenities. $295,000,<br />

«otel, Hxcellent business opportunity, prime earner<br />

location, 2 blocks from beach & boardwalk, 3? rooms,<br />

owner'i apartment, iobbyi and reception room. er«at income<br />

producer, possible owner financing to a qualified<br />

buyer. *2ii,ooo.<br />

WATERFRONT<br />

In|oy this sparkling beachfront condominium. Feature*<br />

central air, fireplace wjfh raised hearth, burflUr alarm<br />

system, automatic garage door opener. Move info this<br />

fully furnished townhause. 1215,000,<br />

A boater's dream with three slips and wafer & electricity<br />

at two floating docNi. Patio and deck. Family room with<br />

fireplace, laundry room, automatic garage door opener.<br />

Possible owner financing to qualified buyer, S198,5OO.<br />

CONDOMINIUMS ^<br />

Immaculate eondo ne«r beach a. boardwalk, thli one<br />

bedroom unifjneludM all amenities. Owner will finance<br />

for qualified buyer, 173,000, ^<br />

ieauflful corner <strong>Ocean</strong> Colony unit with two patios, Fully<br />

furnished with all appliances. Owner financing available<br />

to qualified buyer. Security and pool facilities Included In<br />

the condole, $114,000; ?/; ' . ^^.^'KA<br />

Anxious owner hos reduced the price <strong>of</strong> this condo. Best<br />

.i'l i<br />

1433 ASBURY AVE.<br />

Two large modern eondos with 2 bedrooms, ceramic tile<br />

oaths, kitchens and living room, w/W carpet, washer,'<br />

dryer and dishwasher In each unit. $75,000 each. Must be<br />

seen to appreciate.<br />

Call BERGER REALTY, Realtors<br />

399-0076 • -o-<br />

ROHKKT L, SHARP, Roaltor<br />

a"IHl,\shurv Ave, "ifll Wcsl Ave,<br />

COMFORTADLi TWO FAMILY<br />

we are proud to present for sale thli 2 family home<br />

located on a peaceful comer In fh# ioufh tnd <strong>of</strong><br />

Octan <strong>City</strong>, private stairway and deck to the second<br />

floor apt. Priced right at 1120,000.<br />

I<br />

JUiT LISTED !<br />

You are Invited to Inspect this very attractive


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THIS IS<br />

NOT A<br />

RECORDING.<br />

1800 624 3319<br />

NEW JERSEY<br />

At Greentree Mortgage,<br />

we're here when you need us—<br />

evenings and weekends, too!<br />

So even on Saturday<br />

(10am—1pm) or Sunday<br />

(12pm to 3pm). you can talk<br />

to one <strong>of</strong> our pr<strong>of</strong>essiona!<br />

mortgage qualifiers who will<br />

git your application started<br />

over the phone. Or if you prefer, |<br />

we'll come right to your home.<br />

(And yes. for your convenience<br />

we do have a recorded message<br />

hotline, too. Call 1-800-222-0590<br />

anytime for the latest rates.)<br />

AMiuiDiAinorsictninTaAYiiraa«jrDL on tacond<br />

floor «acn with full battn<br />

Ptrit iroor lias tpacioui 1<br />

*-^-mxh'.-'*mlr l a apt.<br />

IHT for 4 cars p rear. -<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY. N.J.<br />

R.E. For Sale R.I. Sale<br />

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LOYBLY % bedroom,<br />

Townhouse fl6e«t<br />

• ~ f •<br />

BACK-UP DEPOSITS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED^ |<br />

FULLY FURNISHED ONE-BEDROOM IJNim<br />

FOOL.ELEGAriTLOBBij '—*•-—•-— 1 =-<br />

Vacationers! Get on our priority t-nt_l list for <strong>1985</strong>1<br />

R.E.ForSale<br />

Winter Rentals Winter Rentals<br />

M f»f lala ar rant.'far tiilarl; f<br />

•M •Maiirtmant t» Infect, calif f<br />

I TM Mllav Ateaty, Kail [<br />

Perk Place and • Can in ttu. f<br />

, Ott. ttira May 11, ItM. Call IT*- ' • »-IT<br />

FOUR BIDKOOM WITH LAKOB. —<br />

FiDON* 1 »0BM. — Don. IW UIIU,<br />

Moearo lornlihad, panii,<br />

hag, yard. Mature cwete, u pen,<br />

i, *soo/n». plot aiadrlc. Can<br />

H<br />

RI«T OH PAY - tecaod itory,<br />

om, fully rumltlHd, MM mon-<br />

H MJ<br />

MFRONT.— Jatona naar.'ianii, J<br />

. 1(4 bamajan ilraat aarklng,<br />

•enltlei Intl. Color TV MM man><br />

.1 BORM AVAILABLE la-t^S ta Ml M.<br />

BGDUXO<br />

BY OWNER 500 6AY CONDO<br />

Best location building,<br />

dlr*Ctly on bay. Maynlllcent<br />

panoramic view, 2 bedroom,<br />

2 bath, pr<strong>of</strong>essionally dec-<br />

orated K completely furn-<br />

Ih<br />

, Call<br />

609-967-5375<br />

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iTER RiNTAL — 1 0R a)3.. living<br />

. .1, dining room, kitchen L bath, nil<br />

- iftllltlee, cja»«ff)clent heat. Call JI+-<br />

its rt» iiM ptn ptr wn<strong>of</strong>ai <<br />

f-M<br />

Moat WcimMd pay minimal taa, elect. •<br />

came. MM per mourn. CaH m-W. H)<br />

(OUTHBND — mealy Ignitttiad 1<br />

hear*, i MML W/D ncsnl near. (M*<br />

ptat atiime*. ko pett, na cMMna,<br />

AvallaMa Oct. 11-m May 1J, psauMy<br />

July M. Call lltHJUerjtMfj*. MJ<br />

PURNIIHBO BIACH ^LOCK — Flrtt<br />

naar moaam coaM, MM Mdraam,<br />

erlvata airman, aanoaa, taWa in-<br />

uaW. tin »tat anctrtc Mat, Ma eat*.<br />

Rafenac** rtqsk-J. CaO 1-HHII mi<br />

Irani pgrrji,avallat)lalmniad Horthend<br />

MM ma. plvt atllltlel Call MJ J!4J or<br />

vrp-zra aik ter Dan » »<br />

liltl « BAY — 1 Mr. CMOS. Mature<br />

co—Mai Ilka flaw. All appllaiKii * AC.<br />

Mii/nia Inel heal a water No pel.<br />

•u-MI]*a.nv*pm werkdevt tlO<br />

BBACHFRONT — Mcoid lleor, I<br />

Mrnil, tVl batlu, all itreet parkin*, all<br />

atHWkltlH WKI t<strong>of</strong>cii* TV, ftflfl (AMitily<br />

piai vtll. trnaU cwg permitted Can ni<br />

nn *»<br />

FIKtT FLOOR t)UPL«X -1 bedroom.<br />

IW battil, ftimlihad, carpal, w/d dliti<br />

wawer, aarkaaa dltpoul, n w, llv. raam, 4MIIM ream; kltdian,<br />

Ifyrtiliftad. «»7J mo. aJ7 Ird Jtreal, Near<br />

•aaattj. Avaiuwe until May II. Cap JM-<br />

luaal t-M<br />

— uvina roMB, aiaAii roam, kn<br />

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MATURE COUPLE. New<br />

bedroom apt, ComatoMry wralaliea u-<br />

ChMwg *f/w CUVOtlag; TV, WAJHJR,<br />

PRV CR, a MMnraiM*. MM, par maaili<br />

PM vtintaa. Mo pan. Mcarity dopotit<br />

retired, tua Attary Ava. Call — 1-<br />

MODERN OAROCM TYPE CONDO -<br />

turn end. turn., camadral celling with<br />

uy llatit wlndowi In living nmtl, all<br />

awUanon Mel alr«ml4 1 bdrm., 3<br />

batat, ma naar, pool, uuna HOD plut<br />

mil. Available N«v. i. u call ltun<br />

YRABLT /OR WINTER —• Fvmltlnci<br />

apt. M Ventnar. T» biacki tram Jitney<br />

ar beach Lr, din. araa, kit. 1 Mra_ and<br />

bitk, w/d. call ra-uu. t-u<br />

TWO ••DROOM APT ~ Fumlthed or<br />

vnlvmlthad Tearly ar winter Call<br />

lhore Realty, phone JtMTM it<br />

II<br />

COHDO — SOUtrlEND -> I bdrm.. I tpoti. *7W per moatb plui ektclric. Call<br />

kltj* parcn. |1U weekend! a evei. lltHHOl or<br />

batk,lr,dMaB«raa,l<br />

NORTHENO BOTTOM HALF OF<br />

DUPLEX — » badroami, 1 battil brand<br />

new. uy view 1 on-ttreet Mnlng<br />

• — ran<br />

Mi woolnaai I*MUI, t-17<br />

IHQ " T T1 " M - »<br />

1aii«aaa>,i»aooirlty,Mlaa«a,«<br />

L ± 3<br />

CENTER CITY HOME...f<br />

bedroom*, 2 battis, 2<br />

powfcf rooms, ji car<br />

garage, gas hot water heat,<br />

'MJCMHm V.". • .'"""" r<br />

FOflJl SMAtL Ar*TS...can-<br />

•wclty, good condition.<br />

ASiURY AVE. STORE* '<br />

Plui4 badroom apt. and an<br />

efficiency, treasonably pri-<br />

ced.<br />

- JEAMBUCKHOH !<br />

, X , Realtor. '. -<br />

399-6345<br />

INVEST<br />

CONDOS<br />

SALE OR RENT<br />

We have the most luxurious<br />

',condomtnlum unit* at the<br />

i*horev. available for pur-'<br />

'cna*e or y«ar round rental<br />

'dependlnij • upon your<br />

heeds. Prom 1*00 to $1009,<br />

per, month'' rent,' from<br />

fiocooo to ttMMttb tale. . .<br />

"THE COHDO .<br />

CONNECTION"<br />

MDWYER, REAL ESTATE<br />

INVESTMENT- DEVELOPMENT<br />

HTM a HIILEY — Farnitnad 1<br />

bedroom-apt, wim cetxa TV - *9N mo<br />

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f 1)<br />

I avail, tepi. li -Mir IL w/d, «aat lad.<br />

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aad <strong>On</strong>ptaa. i baayjimi. ana<br />

I watefbeat<br />

Mrm. detvie, ,<br />

•wnetiar, w/d, «/w-c*ra*t. -<br />

klM • Watt.iMSI Bteam + Itlti Call<br />

>ll>-lU4ne. / i , MI<br />

ROOMMATE WArlTED - Far larte<br />

cestrairy lacarad apt U7J maoitOy 1ft.<br />

cindei all Btllttiaj. can m-ut? or na.<br />

INI. AUtlar Mary. H4<br />

I BEDROOM FUKrlllHftD APAR<br />

TMENT — MM par mamk pldithttltlel<br />

AvallaMa Oct. 1 Call lij-nr-»tJJ tor<br />

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.-.., caiiliif IMW, w/d, aw..<br />

dnppui. Avail. Ml I* *-IJ. netereacn tf tHRli~IaTp|«OOM»,— HfTSia,<br />

deck, goad racatkw.«M»PlM per m«p-<br />

tk.ioleMaaRaalEa1at«,ll*4tM. *•"<br />

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. Wihad IM «ahiniUhed tawn»aaM aew.<br />

.AvallaMa tar fame «rbo demand Iba<br />

? vary beit. Located in the Nortti am) at<br />

law man-' Otaa* city, an IM edte si the Olrdtit.<br />

Raaltan, AvaltaMa Immeauiely at ttgg ana >7M<br />

. Ft) ann atllltlaa mmtoty. tetorltv depult<br />

aad rafenacH required waadt AMU<br />

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WlrlfEU MkHiaiL — MH11* H-a*.<br />

CamWtaMa tlaan raant, -adan balti,<br />

caM( caMa TV and *M at lana aoar- MOOIRN — *<br />

tmaat,' nnan* tapvllad, «* jn»jlf pggL M(y aoan I* Paruaar. M''Ft**<br />

charts, ,Wii a*- rnaan. Call MMja^ J " ^ ^ ^ j * ^ „„, «,tala.<br />

ONI BEDROOM FURN. — WO, floor<br />

Apt, Harm wlndawt, tnulated, elec<br />

kMt, private oarklnf, Maatllal ocean<br />

view fevttwKh Matara people only.<br />

*m piai etectrit. Plena can alter a<br />

pm.nt-ttn. tu<br />

ATTRACTIVE<br />

lIMRO LARO*<br />

Rificiertty aaart tws par maam with<br />

n i L -wtbildltlaMl tor heal and<br />

kuiil Mai. Call JTMm , , tt<br />

AVAILABLE IEPT. 11 to JUNt 7—<br />

Ma lam lam, apt. aaar big* icnaaiwa-<br />

ira • Mac* and boardwalk.' Thraa<br />

"BI AUtlFliV-larg«'cafiiar ceitaga,<br />

fouiiliod. 1 baavoomi, JV» battn, felly<br />

c*^. dty M m «tkkt BB <br />

I,*<br />

JAMES M. DWYER,<br />

1 RealtSttato<br />

" 1000 Witt Ail.<br />

398*1700 ,<br />

UHFURNISH1C > BEDROOM! - lnd<br />

Itosr apr. Private entrance a deck. Cen-<br />

trally located: MM per month. Heat ft<br />

Hat water Mcladad Call altar a p m.<br />

m-jitj. , t-u<br />

OILUXI I BDRM CONOO —<br />

Ovanaaklng bay, Ipottatular view.<br />

Fool, garag*. tecuriir. Available Nov.<br />

1.147! me, call nt-Tlia. , t-u<br />

1 BEDROOM VERY tAROE - Fur-<br />

HUM two ma. Inctuaaa all utintlai and<br />

aacal phone. Call *e»«t-HT» or tft-<br />

gTla. • t-17<br />

„ J INIMBO I iMDROOM APT*-**<br />

bodraomi.<br />

• w/w, dnhwatl-r, watber. dryar,<br />

table. MM mo«ttiiy a|g»aJK, Japan,i<br />

Rat»ra«e«, lil. to JaM «ll Wtn».<br />

KS' 1 ! JS •>>. '*• i '•>'»;[<br />

LAROR TWO BIPKOOM WT-~f <br />

•u, heatIHCIIMM,*jn_***.JIM***,<br />

KJii?mW SK<br />

Central towtla*. Ay<br />

t* No e»<br />

owtla*. Ayal ><br />

. No ae». wmlMat •aty,<br />

TNiH BK0K0OMI - "»r(**«|l l i_J'<br />

ft***<br />

1 IIOIIOOM'FURNI.HIO APT4 l«Haf>« '<br />

ft iwarkaar4*aik CtHtfMDI. * t-l^it >' *<br />

^Ka_i__<br />

BESORT MARKEIW6'<br />

.YMityRmtils<br />

Jlmltfd \ number,- M<br />

owptn; 1 ar« " oHerina<br />

Townhouse* fand O«rdan<br />

P^l4AjWrtrV>Mttayallablt<br />

for," owgp-ncy; W<br />

fftW 1 "<br />

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w<br />

>1*1<br />

s&Sn<br />

UWWWS»B)-YEAM.Y<br />

EXCEL LOCATION<br />

WESLEY AVE G0U1 COAST<br />

3 Bdrm., 2 full baths,' all<br />

elec. kitchen, washer,<br />

dryer, Inside secure<br />

garage, other, extras.<br />

Mature, adults onlyt<br />

Security and references,'<br />

Must be seen to be ap-<br />

preciated, S700.00 a mon.,<br />

i 399-7844 ,<br />

j! HAGER<br />

f? REAL ESTATE<br />

111A-MfcAvU,399-185«<br />

f ' \<br />

r*oiirihdrmt.VMconSM inel all atll Oou<br />

Realty, Realton. Itta Atbilry Aye. Itt-<br />

ttn. . • • • 't-17<br />

Storage For Rent<br />

ANCHORAOe H0US(t-BoOml for<br />

r«ni Open year round III] Central<br />

Ave <strong>Ocean</strong> Cl|y Call 3TI4J47 or ]M<br />

710} ^ rf<br />

ROOM AVAILABLE - Par Boa<br />

amaMnt qvlat mala u» ••<br />

relrlaeratiir t» weekly Call-147)1 tt<br />

MOTEL EFFICIENCY UNITS - Color<br />

TV, (Ulty. weakly, monlhly, uaHMal<br />

caiiJTHimorjtuau. tt<br />

'barM. Itn at > aa p.m. at wWditlaia<br />

'ISa Hid ualad tKd.<br />

f«l OUTSIDE WARNING SIREN<br />

SYSTEM<br />

All preaual. ihall ia Hbunad ea<br />

ma Prepuai Farm aapravad rar aa_<br />

pmsoul. ar aa aa exact replica aa ta<br />

ward im aad avactaaltaQ. Caalao<br />

eadi Prapaaal Form. i_<br />

•iianaat, and IM Taraia<br />

Spaclllcatleni may be abtaMad tram<br />

the atflca at the ParckaiK* Aaaat,<br />

Ra«m 5, city Han. Ocaaa <strong>City</strong>. Naw<br />

4aney. and bidder mail abuoataif<br />

tosiBlr win all at taa term* a> Mw aaid<br />

Lots For Sale<br />

DIAD STOBAOB — North end, dry,<br />

eaiy acceta, «71 per month. Can nt-<br />

JMI • « ,<br />

OARAGE — Nertlund, dry, eaiy ac- WATERFRONT LOT — For evitonr<br />

CHI, MJ per month. Dead itoraga boma. Private lit flwncliHl by owner,<br />

preferred Call 1M4U-711I wtakllayt SI4S-9MM dinrn Eicalleni Riviera<br />

alteriem t-M location,Caiim»7Morjn^ss/; tf<br />

STORAGE FOR RENT<br />

OAttAOH RENTAL<br />

51rd S. Central<br />

Dry, easy access. 2Vf.tr<br />

dbl. garage. Excel, for<br />

small boat'Storage, cars,<br />

etc, winter rental months<br />

8. rental rate negotiable.<br />

CALL39S-SS42<br />

Lots For Sale<br />

DENMSTOWNSHP<br />

OCEAN VTEW.H.J.<br />

Prime wooded one acre<br />

bujldable lots, un<br />

derground utilities,<br />

minutes from beaches and<br />

parkway. Owner financing<br />

to qualified buyers. 123,500<br />

to $26,000.<br />

SOFRONEY REALTORS<br />

263-2206<br />

Bid! may be mailed ar daUrerad M<br />

the <strong>City</strong> Clark .1 the aty ol Ocaea city.<br />

cltyHalt Anaen, ocaaa city. New Jar-<br />

My or enteattd lime aty Clark al<br />

uld <strong>City</strong> In Council Chambefo, M Mat<br />

Mmaotcalllnflorialdbldl. ,/ 'j-<br />

Tue city CaoiKii rttervn the haMta<br />

reiect any ar an Wd> II It demit It -<br />

Iba belt pablic Intareit ta da ta.<br />

Bidden are reaoked ta cwnaty iMtki.<br />

the' raqolramtnti <strong>of</strong> Fablic Lawa-et><br />

1»7J, cuapter 117. AHIra_t|>a Acllea<br />

(taojulramanti.<br />

JoiepaS.CUrk<br />

BUILDERS tlNVESTUHS |<br />

>#*AaiArf.^''-* ivaliatila Ms<br />

_ caiTnt.»drl».. IHara,,<br />

Jj^i*lH4M*.lJ-*jr.<br />

. -ISIMtP<br />

I MS BM MM<br />

Jff,<br />

^«<br />

-i-ia--^^<br />

LOTS-O-LOTS<br />

4O1tMYAVaOJE ,<br />

100'xilS' Lot • PresentlyATerinlsCourt<br />

Zoned Duplex -Possible Bay View<br />

From Street End. Offer*) At t15Y.O0O<br />

333 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

<strong>On</strong>eLotao'xIW ,<br />

Zontd Duplex - S4JJ00 - '.<br />

• ., 719MOOTEAVEHUC-'«.OO0<br />

\J 6O'x4S' LOt -jZontd jPuplWt '<br />

.'•* . j 314 W. SgWEHTEEtm. STRffiT ,,<br />

' s'. i.ot30'x94' irr^Duptef 3t^ri*d,* s7>f90Q<br />

Located Janice laooon erea^For aVqualjlled.buyer, seller<br />

will subordinate to a cwistrMCtlon.ftiin ovttr a long period<br />

' " * ' LagoonlrontL6t35'KloO'lrr. - ' ,<br />

\ tfoat'silp • North Point Lagoon, jingle fiamlly Itontd at<br />

tiat9.S(». j . ^ - • - "<br />

- •» " < - •'— *•<br />

::.<<br />

'. -><br />

NOTICE TO BIDDEHS<br />

PROPOSAL NO SIB<br />

CITY OP OCEAN CITY<br />

CAPI MAY COUNTY. NEW JERSEY<br />

U-tl<br />

BOARDWALK SUBtTRUCTUKt<br />

REHABILITATION<br />

rHASB I<br />

Sealed »Mt tar rue Baardwatli Sab-<br />

invctvra ReHaMHtatm, Pfiaw 1,<br />

•Itaaled In IM aty a( ocaaa <strong>City</strong>. Naw<br />

Jtrtay. a> mare ipaclHcally tat rartk la<br />

tba proanal Form, will M reewved by<br />

the <strong>City</strong> Pvrctiailas Afent aa Maaday,<br />

ttpramber M. INS, at IN Pm,<br />

prevallnt nut, at


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:•: ITATIOf NIWJIMEV •u, iinut-jti ie, uinA-1 «t »*q><br />

iNTROBUCIII JUMIif, IMS wii HUCM kM tM comerehenme<br />

• : ly AiMmtlym.n Mantua »'»'Wi«i"l plan Hi MMM<br />

, AH ACT i.tlwlilnj Hit creatl Inert under Is prftMt IM • an<br />

nahifti, etoiooic.t. eanft/ltvUI, It<br />

INMM af t«Mi 41 n* int. in llutlid<br />

ratraaNafia' -•<br />

„ Mill M UMMMJI far MM gsrBBM a) UniliiHli trill I.. ,„, ...,„,.„.,,. „ ...<br />

wiM* ITHH iM Man* lo iKil unit, 01 IM timer, M tilt I MM Mil IlK land itiwaMtalkaMi, ,<br />

* MNnllM M MH pint land! area lot Hit MilricflMt (metiM and IM I. *ju«diot»liatii<br />

?mtr»itmctvre ctpiui pnjitii divimprnmt Httirni miti/ntta it a. "CaniniNIM" mtant tna H «<br />

neceuary. M naiunMiK dtv.lop prafact Matt rif SVKM Mil null III IM Jtrtty Commli.lon an capital<br />

•MM IS Ik* nflMil (rowth ar.. Inertait In population in ntiwul •MitiiiftMIHaMlnii<br />

Bmldlnt the w.y. ind mtani la p.y amrin imi, IMI 11,1, irmih Hiii H 0. 'tommltiloner" m.ang fhe Com-<br />

A« ul.tni tn HK MM and ktta to HI •tegninitdatM Inrouoh tn. •intiaMi qilHIantr •! environmental rronciiw.,<br />

«t«M M M th, principal NMrtai, H'llflWBil l t credit praaram winch f. «• "Eenlprentnilya "SaBIBfeneniiya iBenaeem.nl<br />

njenaeem.nl I "PlneUmJ, tommmlon-„„„, in,<br />

' MvMiiif l<strong>of</strong>'nn wtminitn M thi. act ...n.ioefKour.eat.njowner, ia artai •WB" «t.ni tht alan unlit Brtitetitn ommituon ir.atri purHiam t« Mttion<br />

_ > * people at mtnaral alactlon IM •unrein liaeiloiiiTiini 1i ,tHititiaartr*?*'<br />

,m.kiM •• emeeriation nwrdir,<br />

# •• IT •NMTID IV TNG ifJNATE<br />

- ' > »^** l ^* a »*"*y«*y a »»' lrt mwrfcla ua..iuDn,.,ii II tHifal«ftr<br />

~«*«»M-Ifmirtit teniiUJMij "~<br />

ncara me riitruttii.ii in IM M i tt<br />

llrt, e. Ill (E.<br />

intir land In rttum ftr nmlHT<br />

I.TIla^lWtolttmaMrmba fn"^'! 1 ^"'? """ »•«•"»•«<br />

tiled at ma "Plnaland. Inlrailflietyra "l-'W ff.* ,"«' f'V"?'"?<br />

SDENCE<br />

• Seafood Kitchen<br />

Will Remain Open<br />

7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

11 a.m. !<strong>of</strong>l p.m.<br />

Catering & Take Ou1s<br />

for Lunch or Dinner<br />

-THiS WEBK'S SPECIAL5-<br />

Pri. Seet: «fq Thuf, -iupf ij<br />

Public Notices > Public N<strong>of</strong>lcer Public Notices Public Notice* Public Notice* Public Notice<br />

BrfMUatMtl, aparalins af alMr «-<br />

NntM.INMant fa Hw l|MMIn«, cam-<br />

i •( K Til. MMM (Milt* liuM H<br />

•> MnMKMWni IM In ,vcn )„<br />

. ,. . ,.„, ..„,! liming olllclali.<br />

ft. II tn isiuina alilcMI II at> "• w n»" IM ««""•• «*a itMM<br />

n IM Halt or incapiM. <strong>of</strong> at ilm. to Urn.. Ihr bandi el tack<br />

tn* rnnn, tn, pow.ri and •*»"" (enililute a itaaraK i.rlei<br />

' mat muing efiiclai mail N dtUpntttd by Ih. iiiuina Mil<br />

• inland an tn, pondi liioin, sflittall may prttiriW, tnii<br />

Empt Irom (aiallan By th, nolle, at Ihe Hit, publlihad at lean on<br />

••an sr By any county, ifiuiiieiBailty af (a In at (Hit tnrat navtaaBan<br />

Mhtr tliMf dl.lricl ol tht tlalt. publl.hed In thli Ilatt, ana tl itail ant<br />

TM MWi Mail be llgnnl in Ih. n In p publication carryllK municipal<br />

itrnt « mt Slat. By mtam gl IM bond nailctt IM tflygltd prlm.rlly to<br />

ninyal af lacilmlil lignalan al the llnanclal n,w». pusilt^td In IhU Stale<br />

jfcruM innr.it<br />

tln». CHrltll, •utIWntlt.tlns,<br />

MiMtrint, Itaal if MMr, MnrMil<br />

«.(«..rno t.rr, ayl tM JutHl Im-<br />

B«« upon Hum b, IM anlMiiMi 01<br />

•Mi «l Muii M pud inn IM pr«.M,<br />

•I IM Hit al IM MMi ky IM' flali<br />

Traaigrtr, upon thi wirranl al tn.<br />

Mcninnng in IM Dwrtwi oi tut<br />

TrtMiiiry, In in. um. mann.r at alMr<br />

• II.<br />

Mmil|«tf lhall m.tur., indMing any<br />

•Inking luM nttmgilani, not laltr<br />

»an IM 1111. rlar Irani Ih. MM <strong>of</strong><br />

IHut M «udi tariat, and in tucn w .<br />

* linad tu in.<br />

llmlnj alliclaii<br />

It. by approprlal.<br />

i ot any itrlti IM<br />

y M mt bond! prior<br />

"-a or prlcn ana<br />

ndltoni ii may<br />

II. Tht iiWhlg olllcllll may II iny<br />

«*"cil year, •? ., , :• ;<br />

11, tmm.diatti, fallawlat; IM «vb-<br />

•mMfM'tp the Ltf lilaturt 01 tht Osyar-<br />

•»•• innuil luaiit niiiiafi,Jm<br />

commli.lon.r MU. lubmlt ;(o UliJ<br />

, « •Metilrt, and the, JubtinJ<br />

IBilltt an TraRiltn *l ftt • fsiitl?A|f<br />

pifwrltllini Committee, ar; Mfotfi<br />

for<br />

^jg^gm^st<br />

ds to plans<br />

^<br />

Call goes out for "Whops Cooking* recipes<br />

^at^aaa^B.^ ^aBB^L^Fa^aB^aBaftat "<br />

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tft-<br />

M,> ti «'• •.' y *Hi> •-•<br />

It looked like everyone Was leaving and no one was coining Into town<br />

when this pirture was taken the other day; actually the bridge had just<br />

been lowered. J B - i -<br />

| Need Storage Space?<br />

Moving? Renting? Your Basemehf packed with<br />

boxes and furniture?.,..Then make it.,.<br />

ISLAND STORAGE<br />

te:| 1119AsburyA»i,<br />

l S*kf<br />

Serving the short area for it$<br />

STORAGE NEEDS<br />

both commercial and residential!<br />

, $ $Afi :oo<br />

Bins start as low as A w<br />

Call 398-ST0W«7869)<br />

W {<br />

4<br />

Gross He&rt<br />

'"mam,*~*<br />

mp^-i<br />

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THE SENTINEL^LEPGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. . .<br />

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1 v I ><br />

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1 ' TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,<strong>1985</strong><br />

TODAY (Tuesday) ' ' primary school, 7:30 frfa. • American'Legion Morgan- NaWnal Associations,<br />

n,n concert featured on Itanck Post 137 ineetlng, 14th Retired Federal Employees ' ;<br />

usie Her, a p.m. _ww wjunsei rnendsnip street and Haven Avenue, 8 Me*tlngt 40th Street and Rotary Club meeting,<br />

Humme Society meeting, -eason,socialh.U,«thStreet — . , .gRiT 1 "* «*" ** ^ W ' *»*V> •»»<br />

youth center. 8 p.m. and Central Avenue, 12:S0 Che* dub, youth center, 7 " ^ - ^<br />

' pun, -• — -' SproptjmtotInternational <strong>of</strong> FRIDAY > -<br />

- ' <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> meeting, Harbour American Association<br />

, ....„„ m X( Alpha Iota chapter.Beta lights'Restaurant, Somers Retired Persona meeting, oh<br />

i, M.M pjn., , jjgma pU meeUngf 8 p#nL. pointywlth.speaker Dorothy the Music Pier, noon."<br />

Street and Bay Avenue,<br />

beginners 7 p.m.; discussion<br />

8:30 p.m.<br />

Avenue,<br />

' JubUlllres Slngin7^b7..ador.<br />

^ concert on the appearing on the Music Her,<br />

Matchpolnt duplicate S ***** p.m.<br />

bridge, community center,<br />

Indian Summer Weekend<br />

Alanon meeting, St. John's<br />

Lutheran Church, 8:30 p.m. ,<br />

Matchpolnt Jrs. duplicate boardwalk seafood festival Oct 8. It will Include a new stalls including a Greek am In front <strong>of</strong> the Music<br />

Bridge, community center, and table sale, treasure hunt, car show, antique auto show, Festival at 9th Street Her. Registration is 11 a m/<br />

7:80 ojn., . oveMO run and many other jthnlc foods festival, games A seafood festival U set for no entry fees. ' '<br />

,,,, — -attractions are all part <strong>of</strong> ror-children, pony rides and Oct M at toe Music Pier<br />

WEDNESDAY <strong>Ocean</strong> city's Indian Summer unusual entertainment, A Boardwalk and Moorlyii At l p.m. there will be V<br />

Oeeaaqfty chapter 83 Order Weekend set for Oct«. targe crafts festival wiU Tterrace. Table sales with end- sand aculptiijg contest on the":<br />

<strong>of</strong> pastern star-dessert card >Ttar event,- being held for "treteh between 8th and 11th oMbMeason specials from 10th Street beach withprtaS' '<br />

party on the Muaic Her 12;30 fha-fourth time this year, Is streets and merchants will bwdwaJ^merchants wS awarded In' "various tip<br />

pjn. Donation *2.fiu. nVresort'a attempt to In- «Jfer specials In front <strong>of</strong> their also bettered on those dava categories; .no entry tea. *•'<br />

%M,A "IT! troduce • visitors to the stores,, <strong>On</strong> Sunday, Oct Btbereirtli A free trqUey will transport<br />

Midway Ovte Association pteasures <strong>of</strong> autumn at the , Among the entertainment be thrpe eventa on tte visitors between the\ block,<br />

myUng, installaUcn <strong>of</strong> new seashore. . will be JuggUng, Indian boardwalk:' * party and boardwalk <strong>of</strong>l<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers, guest speaker In- The block party will be held dancing, a fortune teller, An over-40a three-mile run' Saturday,<br />

spector Donald Eisenhardt <strong>of</strong> between 6th and 11th streets automated robots, acrobats, begins 10 a.m. at the Music<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fire Department, on Asbuiy Avenue from 10, dancers and singers. The Herewith registration at 9:90<br />

— ~ "** — „._„•<br />

awarded in the, following age Association with promoatuaJ; I<br />

categories for men and monies provided bytheOceait" I<br />

women: 40 to 44,45 to 49,60 to Ctty Tourism Commissloa I<br />

64,»to 59 and over 80 yean For more information contact" I<br />

old. ,, the Public Relations, I<br />

A treasure hunt for children Department 89941U eit. m. I<br />

You Ye Invited<br />

To Attend<br />

The<br />

Sentinel-Ledger<br />

News<br />

Workshop<br />

The editor and staff <strong>of</strong><br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

cordially invite<br />

publicity representatives<br />

<strong>of</strong> all<br />

'organizations in our<br />

area to a news work<br />

Kindly let us<br />

know if you plan<br />

to attend by filling<br />

out and mailing the<br />

form below as early as<br />

possible!<br />

shopjo discuss flow you can Help (n getting your group's news in""^ 1 '<br />

our p«perjvThe»vi»brk»ll9p wil^i>&ne|d^t the Viiuth Cmtw• toh " "<<br />

street and At.antic Ave.. ^S^SW^ZS^SSS^SS*' 4<br />

P.M. '<br />

! NRuvt wncvcunD<br />

NEWSWORKSHOP<br />

112-Eighth St. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. 08216 •<br />

No, Attending<br />

I / We will attend the News Workshop October 1st<br />

1 "-" ••••- -8<br />

Orfliniiation ..,, ,,,,. .• |<br />

Phone.,., ;...,;;,,.j,,.,, •<br />

Earn Your Diploma Today<br />

• (APE MAY COUNTY •<br />

VOCATIONAL ADULT HIGH SCHOOL^<br />

Earn Credits V ' , -'i<br />

• Work Experience'<br />

• Home Management >.-_<br />

•Military " ^<br />

Service<br />

• Community<br />

Service<br />

• (nclependent Stutijy<br />

\ Apprenticeship'?;<br />

• Course Work < V<br />

;<br />

•*l<br />

lfc"r<br />

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Mainland Notes<br />

by Ken Weatherford I)<br />

Dennis Hurley,' stiperln- from the Sands Create-fiattendent<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mainland Regional Country dub, In April. ^J<br />

SghSchool, recently became RV. Cousins Food wffl also'<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> the, American appear, before the Planning. 1<br />

Red Cross'safety service for Board for another Informal"<br />

Camden County.,.Hurley has. discussion gn its'propdsal t»«<br />

been Involved-with the Bed construct a Kentucky Fried 1 -"<br />

CroMfor22year»andtea'chu Chicken , restaurant on<br />

a class in water safety each MacArthur Boulevard 1 ?•<br />

year at Camden County B.V. Cousins appeared<br />

Comnmnny College. .{ , infonnauy before the s Plan*-<br />

As chairman <strong>of</strong> ,the safety nlng Board In May and at that?<br />

service, Hurley will be In time the Board was ap^<br />

charge <strong>of</strong> the Red Cross 1 first prehensiv« about the<br />

aid, CPR, and water and developers' proposal for the<br />

l<strong>of</strong>thepropoaed: fJfcVrCoualns?owns>thet',<br />

-g-^^J^P^^.'franclilae righUJ^Ken?^<br />

Somers tPolnWItoys tacky Fried CUcken in tUftt<br />

•—••& Roid wHI seek final area and has restaurants liw '<br />

VPTOTaloltheirnroJectfrom Vlnelandi and. PUsasantvllle-i<br />

toe Planning Board at 7 pjn. with plans forcooitnicUon U?<br />

edneatotaOldC^B<br />

Tne.ResldencejInn la a<br />

franchise chain wnidi^catera<br />

t to long-term, lgt guests.. Each. h Janice Beta, w If erf Upper 1 '<br />

;-— •Ann room Is 1A jbtifl*wiwl i—rr~ ^«Sk "•— » & »»n JL.II WA_.L1> Township Conunltteeniin rim.— IIA *_ < ><br />

kitchen and a living room as George Betts, hto Wta ap-5<br />

weU 'as \ a c bedroom.' pointed, to the Cape 'toy?<br />

Developers received County Cultural Heritage<br />

preUminary approval for the Commission by the Board dP<br />

motel to be located across Chosen Freehold*», , *A<br />

Baked Fresh Daily<br />

ards Pastry<br />

730AtburyA«a'.<br />

399-1260<br />

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The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

By'"''<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER V-- ( I '<br />

7 n b h s A . a i l i a f JfUki U j . a t a V t -A i f J ^Vb T h^fr^utf I<br />

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TUBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,1BBS<br />

1 a typical autumn-like<br />

causeway toward the mainland shows.<br />

»• Jersey Shore as this<br />

Housing complex needs variances<br />

Zoning Board<br />

Jointly<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NJ,<br />

The developers need a use The developers already be said. "We're really a<br />

variance to build in a have approval lor duplexes on bnBir urn to the otherwise „,<br />

u residential zone and 10 <strong>of</strong> the lots, pot Griffith «ald very, dense woe. ifi M<br />

1 variances for minimum lot the new plan, while b ^ something that would benefit<br />

size, jet width, lot. coverage, slmflar to a aide by aide everyone Involved." <<br />

. _ . side-yard setbacks and duplex concept, will allow ThelotswooMbe<strong>of</strong>varying<br />

from the minimnfn dwelling unit ate. ttem to sen au the hosiAs as staea, he added. He «i— —M<br />

u«tn*nt. Gary GrifflUi, an attorney «InglM«nlly. he Im't sore If the<br />

the developers, "We wanted to retain would be buDt If the<br />

^ , also seeking a single-family ownership. This Board denies H»e<br />

liw major slbdiylslon dividing 28 Isn't a condo or an apart- tor The Meadows. ^<br />

•*" •'"'"" * • ment," be said. "B wt dao%fst;ft6<br />

He cooldnt comment on the<br />

but said they would be<br />

J.UI JE • --• P.ITV — running than the average, alngle-<br />

<strong>of</strong>unsdty. down the party wall, be said, nunlly dwelling. Tp.in, In Conndl Cbainben,<br />

bridge<br />

In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club finest and Eleanor Wuest Road apartments mat* it<br />

duplicate bridge those above 123, Bill and Dorothy Foeter difficult to market singleaverage<br />

on Tuesday night IS and Jane i*M« ,. 1.-.. r t .^ -<br />

emendations<br />

Tlw SentlnttLrtotr tMvn for<br />

accuracy and compltttntn M<br />

rnortlooi and 11U tiut invi or<br />

wniuioni <strong>of</strong> («t b* wooom im<br />

m«llata


editorials/comment<br />

Right move<br />

in township<br />

i .<br />

,i WM column was born.wtth<br />

rtheaditton <strong>of</strong> Stpt 18 1479;<br />

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Tuesday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 17,<strong>1985</strong><br />

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where to. go/<br />

what to do.<br />

Tuesday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 17, <strong>1985</strong><br />

p . . i iuesuay, aepiemDer 17, IH»5<br />

Oil tile UOOKSlielVeS by Robert Baggs, director <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Public Library<br />

ir<br />

Orattila kr Ocavi <strong>City</strong> wrist k« wliiMr<br />

Volunteer firefighters in Upper Township are<br />

to be congratulated for coming out for local enforcement<br />

<strong>of</strong> the state's new, stringent Uniform<br />

Fire Safety Act and their decision to require certain<br />

inspections not included under the state<br />

SPECIAL EVENTS'<br />

code.<br />

Municipalities, such as <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, which<br />

Organ concert featured on die Music Pier, 8 pjn. todajK<br />

decided not to enforce the code locally will have<br />

(Tuesday). • - <br />

A full bodied historical<br />

novel sure to be savored by<br />

many.* - • *<br />

caper bread. 'She 'also*<br />

In the use <strong>of</strong> blehdeWand food<br />

processors. ''j,- i • ', ,<br />

A must! Beginner level.<br />

BRiARPATCk by Ross<br />

Thomas<br />

Ross Thomas has been<br />

writing high quality thrillers<br />

for many years. Although he<br />

has developed a loyal<br />

audience, he has yet to take<br />

THREE CATEGORIES:<br />

mat next step , into best'<br />

sellerdom. , Eventually<br />

1. APPETIZERS* SALADS 2<br />

Thomas will write .his<br />

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, breathing -hotly upon;*our<br />

necks. . ' i.';'-./ *<br />

SMO.HFTHE<br />

ate. <strong>of</strong> .the<br />

PUBLIC ISOUTr<br />

ly killed by<br />

n?seMe,<strong>of</strong>tbe<br />

ist husband<br />

fflnd It haVsh,, <strong>of</strong>-<br />

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FED-<br />

.country , houw.^ murder,<br />

i iraditlpnal churches 'and<br />

•JM hYMm&tv<br />

faiths can learn from this?.<br />

Mlhat U ltthat the.Crtator<br />

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Obituaries<br />

James Coady, 7(k retired<br />

Marine Corps colonel<br />

l|lJMWQ0D— Retired Marine Corpa, Col; Junes t. Cowi$,<br />

,70,o(Uilacltydled<strong>Sep</strong>«.81n*oreMemorialHo8plta].<br />

Avrisran <strong>of</strong> World War II and the Korean conflict. Col,<br />

Coady was born In Philadelphia and hid lived here 10 years.<br />

»a»tarfOidfSwcareBr~<br />

• Surviving are his wife, Virginia, four sons, two daughters,<br />

a brother, two sisters and eight grandchildren.<br />

Services with full military honors wire held <strong>Sep</strong>t, U. Local<br />

arrangements were by the George H. Wimberg Funeral<br />

Hone, Memorial contributions can be nude to Our Lady <strong>of</strong><br />

Sorrows Church.<br />

William Straufs, 45|<br />

owned printing business<br />

NORTHFIELD - William C, Strauss, 45, <strong>of</strong> 109 Catherine<br />

Place died <strong>Sep</strong>t. 13 In Shore Memorial H<br />

THE SENTWEL-WSfaOBR.; OCEAN CITY, N,J,<br />

for most <strong>of</strong> his Uft, \» f! '••<br />

Surviving are his wife, Kathleen D.; a daughter, Lynda <strong>of</strong><br />

Egg Harbor Township; • ton, William C. Jr. <strong>of</strong> Egg Harbor<br />

Townshlpi •ndabretDir, ItebertV<strong>of</strong> Frederick, «B, : fr<br />

Services will beheld at 11 a jn). today (Itoaday) In the<br />

Adams-Perfect Funer^Home. Burial will be In Laurel<br />

Memorial Park, Pomona Friends may call an hour More<br />

services,<br />

Mae Smith, 94; •—widow<br />

<strong>of</strong> former mayor<br />

Mae H, Smith, 94, <strong>of</strong> Wesley Manor died <strong>Sep</strong>t. IS at her<br />

residence.<br />

A member <strong>of</strong> S*. Peter's United Methodlst^urch.afte was<br />

a resident <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Orv 70 years.<br />

Her late husband, Nathaniel C. Smith, was a state senator,<br />

assemblyman and mayor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty.<br />

She Is survived by two daughters, Suzanne McDonald <strong>of</strong><br />

Palermo and Betty Louise Merder <strong>of</strong> King <strong>of</strong> Prussia, Pa.;<br />

and one grandson.<br />

Graveside services -were Saturday In Head <strong>of</strong> tte River<br />

Pleasantville, Mr. Strauss was a member <strong>of</strong> the Northfleld !*« family requests contribuUons to the United Methodist<br />

Rescue Squad and a former member <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Homes <strong>of</strong> New Jersey; care <strong>of</strong> Wesley Manor, 2200 Bay Av.,<br />

Rescue Squad. Born in Philadelphia, he wag an arwiWdent <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

1 ?, SPINNING WHEEL I M * cb » d i"»i»Kfc«*>.5%<br />

V FLOWER SHOP re . tired . poU ^ an .......<br />

fl tJ* '<br />

MARK VIDETTO<br />

8S8 Asbury Ave,<br />

Phone 398-1187<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J,<br />

Friends Of Music Tickets on sale Herei<br />

LOCATED INSIDE<br />

B's Fantasy<br />

iithtThilMriwiilt<br />

OttinC«T,NJ 398-9302<br />

Estate Jewelry & Silver<br />

Tht tMisnf* 'btV.h nw on wit at NUVWM,<br />

^meawal,, .youMndoBffli MtmiiMpM ami Mans<br />

w Btffi aay or nlaht. HoWon, hW <strong>Sep</strong>Dla lamrmsi,<br />

:immimm»ammi^fmfmm<br />

purchase <strong>of</strong> prescription lehse;i<br />

Born In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, he was a retired sergeant with the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty Police Department when he served for 23 years.<br />

He also worked part-time asa^escue Squad dispatcher.<br />

Surviving art his wife, Susanne B.; two sons, Michael <strong>of</strong><br />

MysticIslandandMarkW. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty; his mother Sophie<br />

Impagllnno <strong>of</strong> Homers Point; a brother John <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />

Faint, nd one grandchild.<br />

Franda Cabrlnl Church, 2nd Street and Atlantic Avenue.<br />

Friends may call from 7 to 9 pa, Wednesday at the Godfrey<br />

Funeral Home, 809 Central Av. Burial will be hi Seaside<br />

Cemetery, Palermo. •<br />

Memorial contributions may be made to the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Rescue Squad.<br />

William Weblv W| member <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fishing Club<br />

in the Cape May County Health Oars Center,<br />

Bom in Philadelphia, Mr. Webb had been a resident In<br />

OOManatyffflfaOytiriiBdwajilongtinMiBHfimember<strong>of</strong> M a n a t f a O i d l t i<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Fishmg Club.<br />

He is survived by several nieces and nephews.<br />

Funeral servi Methodist Church In Marmora and the Rising Star Chapter<br />

No, 200, Order <strong>of</strong> Eastern Star to Tuckahoe.<br />

Surviving Is one daughter. Jean Keppler <strong>of</strong> Washington,<br />

D.C, ' ',• • '••"••, .<br />

nmer«l servlee wlfl be held fpm, Wednisday lo'tte<br />

.^frey r^neralHome, MS. SbmRd-, PaJemo,Burial<br />

will be at the convenience <strong>of</strong> tte family in Seaside Cemetery,<br />

Palermo. • ' ;<br />

Contributions in her memory may be made to tte Order <strong>of</strong><br />

Eastern Star home, SomervlUe, N.J. 08807.<br />

Wdtnea<br />

Englishtown for telecommunications<br />

consulting<br />

services.<br />

The city is required to Hd<br />

out a telephone system by<br />

June 1988 due to the AT&T<br />

divestiture and wishes to have<br />

tie new equipment eom«<br />

patlble with its computer<br />

system.<br />

According to assistant <strong>City</strong><br />

To Late To<br />

Classify<br />

by Anita J; Spiegel<br />

fmrnm^m<br />

W<br />

man mi arreited Monday satisfied by the: impoiw<br />

morning In connection with penalties by tte proaecuU<br />

the assault <strong>of</strong> the nun«Wcei<br />

••» ^ffizffit •>;'<br />

r^MMble for hlj brother'! Cutely'* attorney Is<br />

death. . duri n l f<br />

Frank Shyrier, 22, <strong>of</strong> 405<br />

Albert AV.WM charged In the tt was grartri<br />

lM:mitattf<br />

l;M«jn:mttfitayiiiiBtt«Bf<br />

Craig J. Gately, 18, <strong>of</strong> Henry<br />

Drive here,<br />

In Cape May, Court House<br />

Friday, Qately was given a<br />

mandatory 270-day Jail<br />

; pending<br />

HBpeiU••'* >'•*-i;*$vtfk<br />

According to Northfie<br />

pellet, Gately was walUj<br />

home from workaloiigTflb<br />

Road Ttursday morning w<br />

the Intention <strong>of</strong> hltfhhltfng<br />

death <strong>of</strong> Shyner'a younger up near a fertaurant on<br />

hattif, James. I' ••• ' " mmt.^V./i*^"^ >'<br />

- . death by auto charge to' red Jeep slopped and o<br />

t Mmtatotrator Joseph Clark, , Mnflactton with tb© accident ffirttl* * m m m<br />

on *• «nn will prepare on Ship Channel Bridge In entered the vehicle, the<br />

WhStroct.<br />

lost control <strong>of</strong> the vehicle and Gatelyfelltut<strong>of</strong>tnevehl<br />

Request for the state aid insure proper working order.<br />

and was assaulted again,<br />

ailtt under the 1984 New<br />

ftitti • Shfnit, II, a•Ud,<br />

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A BodalEditor<br />

The 8th annual What's<br />

l9xUng contwt, qwnnnd tqr<br />

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THE SENTINEL-LEPGE^ OCEAN CITY. 1<br />

•,, j,,' A « ;r TUESDAY,'SEPTEMBER 17,19OT<br />

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UE8DAY, 6EPf KM HER 17.<strong>1985</strong><br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGKR, OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE*<br />

Calicoes out for THE FRESHEST WAY TO SAVE!<br />

October<br />

Special<br />

Twenty fpurwallejt pictures<br />

and Christmas cards free<br />

with your order for early<br />

holiday shoppers.<br />

informal Family Portraits<br />

taken on location<br />

OURSPICIALTY<br />

We all<br />

like to have<br />

our newspaper<br />

delivered on time.<br />

AVOID THE RUSH!<br />

Notify us three weeks in<br />

advance and we'll try to get<br />

yjBUf Sentinel-Ledger delivered<br />

J v^ i" to¥our winter address<br />

when you want it!<br />

HI! in this coupon a mall It In or drop ft <strong>of</strong>f soon;<br />

ggggfchange <strong>of</strong> Address Coupon<br />

i> /;.,u'i,<br />

coupon is included in each tfctaUs, In the proper ordwfar ... • .<br />

;,lssue <strong>of</strong> the Sentinel-Ledge^, preparing the dish. » bunches fresh broccoli large saucepan. Add broccoli<br />

hot Is not necessary for each ' - - " : ty c. butters ,, ,,' and bring to a boll cooking<br />

jwipe when Heading iamom There*-Writ]—bai-riO* < » celery, mtoced— until broccoli Is tender, about<br />

ftanone. v ,< , semfflnallrts chosen in, each 3 Tbspa. chopped ooloo 19 minutes. Remove broccoli<br />

v<br />

4Tfie contests open to category by a panel,<strong>of</strong> three .% c floor ,\<br />

from, broth, to cool. Add<br />

,'• everyone and there U «o ahtty 'Judfees.,Thiy will be notified - !?• chicken . stock v . remaining. Ingredients to<br />

foe. «. Recipes .»w,~~ .. dont —,» haveto ~ be M, „, by. mall U.W to. „, bring »„. the H VMM- corn- -•„- - reserved broccoli teeth. Chop broccoli by band<br />

original. They «n' be pleted dlshUo the^ta- *$* « ' ' • taa blender and[return It to,<br />

something wade from termedlate school to compete 1% «Ught cream chowder base.. Cover and**<br />

•cratch, or using, bo* , for prizes and ribbons, ( ,, »«• heavy cream t ^ m r o e *j 0 ' n* 1 "**- **•*«•<br />

ingredients and adding a little', For additional information Owh<strong>of</strong>nutaMig ' av>< * uarta -"<br />

<strong>of</strong>yourownlmaglnattonaDd call Use <strong>of</strong>fice, 1 8994411, - Pepp** 1 «d «alt to taste . mnrmjins<br />

flavor. Btooday through Friday,^ Paprika and , ^w??n<br />

'The three categories Are ajta. to 5 pJn, - ' Oruyere cheese it/MiUfP<br />

jppetlzersandsalads.entnes • ~», • Wash and trim brocco& Cut )fcm . . j ^ . ,<br />

and soups, desserts and In answer to a readers "»«*» 'wm one bunch and ,.^f , roccou ^<br />

" - " • - reserve. Cut <strong>of</strong>f bottom one- 7j^SlrA ,„.<br />

) Cheddar<br />

subscription to a cooking redpes In the 1982 and IMS Deserve ,.'t Water u from<br />

magatlne far honorable What's Cooking contest • steaming. / ,"'-••<br />

mention. The first Is a creamy blend ,. Blend steamed, tender<br />

It Is very Important that <strong>of</strong> broccoli, light and heavy '**


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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY,<br />

intpet C^wtter opais Wednesday<br />

^P^§£ sse^s sum<br />

W'tK^U.M«» SftJ 0 " 1 ''!* »«^ «nd a games, video machines, Vwth Center noun m&<br />

Fr^iSi ^S«iE!i ^*Bf»««wtWtoirtdby ptabaU machines, S^KO andL Wednesday and FrSiyfl<br />

IffiriPS? 1 " CB <br />

November with P^/omo Tops;rtrfiF*bd<br />

^inSffift AS S « ^ 1 .W<strong>of</strong>ffleFr^Wreom<br />

f^« W Urn W<br />

in December, B t f<br />

NYh will now go to the full "•wW^« m*» «w>«u ^ . ^ - , ^,<br />

^<strong>of</strong> Be^tWior K^ffi^a-; £a^^^0S<br />

•1km U absolutelv no Is the criUcal element missing the Shode in June. n<br />

mmpm£XtU£ ta O>e admlnlitfSl For n^ato atot the;<br />

ffirlng.^^tf buUeU «lfc*«i PMPOMI, md Is m H 800 *,^^ amT «"*•'<br />

•no Wh^^^gl^S «w»au Wwwt ol any, eft. «wrtW«5S. %•<br />

a^aflaDleforsaieondealeni 1 r4i |^'aw^MMM|Me4^^^1P^^ r> W«M b, < '<br />

^ea'tLeat to those who risk e^r^pf*'e^i,;|^%:wflrnoMi^ert<br />

their Uvweachday to protect Mm to understand *hy 2% »| J3« pvm,<br />

«qr proiecx mvMgmmtAmaM^ nssnay,Sent;l8erittgMosle<br />

and others have worked to Her ' Donation is AW; bring,<br />

Interior<br />

Exterior<br />

Cuilom<br />

Papw Hinging<br />

Qreah Ro<strong>of</strong>ing & Siding<br />

SS!;tf>fl**&& „&*<br />

the eciroto moved tte en- gf «f *"*•* to aei1r*n>i^^l»«<br />

semblenorthtothe university fl iniiimii !>nw WHS HC»>&»BI<br />

|^^1I0' 4^fi$&*<br />

I First concert <strong>of</strong> season<br />

draw om the<br />

music <strong>of</strong> the' UJth century<br />

composer, p , Pergolesi, g shocked , d<br />

and d dU deUgnteA the world when<br />

It was Bntt created in im<br />

K f l d a t<br />

produced-at Diaghilev's<br />

Ballets Busses, ttwas put Into<br />

its present form by 4he~<br />

a»npoe*r attd;1be Russian<br />

BfaHnlat, JWwl Pnihkin.<br />

Stnvinsky-ssJd'Fiucinella '<br />

"was my discovery <strong>of</strong> Hie<br />

put, the epiphany through<br />

which the whole <strong>of</strong> my late<br />

work became poariMe."<br />

.: For reservations call 6SZ-<br />

1000. ' ' - .„ ' ..-'• •<br />

..iJS^f^y -yflr- • - - - • • Ml work, drawn fr«n the<br />

0*^^^pS^^^i|iS^S^^*KfeffoM^«iIp»ent;Is tW &t^ attraction at tie Mffi^rMt<br />

.^_»»,,^_ s*ni,*MtoiB!fc«1M««iJ. M.^MH.^ pa^rtoe city's IZ»,ft00 capital Improverfieiitplan for play.<br />

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FISHING<br />

Leaves 8 A.M. DAILY «r<br />

pepartf frap ^^bOCiC,<br />

ietv^in WhilWh itfcdn the Bay,<br />

£ Brikei <<br />

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DISCOU<br />

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DOWNBEACH<br />

PLUMBING :<br />

HEATING<br />

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398-4423 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

401ASBURY AVE, OCEAH CITY. N.J. • OPEN MON.-SUN. 8 A.M. - 7 P.M.<br />

END <strong>of</strong> SUMMER SALE<br />

I,; 20% OFF* ; 20% OFF*<br />

$ All Frozen Foodi.^ $10 00 or more purCha3e only i All Dairy<br />

(Except Milk-Eoqs, Butter & Alffruit JUices)<br />

' rtouna < l<br />

London Broil,<br />

•1.89 a<br />

,. 4 > r *' • i •<br />

Hot or Sweet<br />

Italian Sausage<br />

^•t.19ib<br />

Quarter Pork Loin<br />

Ass. Pork Chops<br />

Center Cut Rib<br />

pork Chops<br />

*1.89.b<br />

, ' Family f>ak<br />

Center Cut<br />

toinPaifc Chops<br />

•1.99ih<br />

Perdue Whole<br />

Chicken Legs<br />

' 89«ib<br />

DINNER SPECIALS<br />

Hatfield Domestic<br />

Cooked Ham<br />

99'falb.<br />

Domestic<br />

Provolone Cheese<br />

•i:i"9i/,ib<br />

Oscar Mayer ,<br />

Bologna. [<br />

*1.09'jlb<br />

Extra Fancy Gotten<br />

Ripe Bananas<br />

99*4 ib.<br />

Extra Lg. CaBf.<br />

Honey Dew<br />

•1.39 s<br />

Extra Fancy<br />

Apples<br />

99*3ib<br />

Rid CMIlclain » MclniMti<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Theatreson<br />

the Boardwalk<br />

CLOSED SUNDAY<br />

398-8768<br />

MOORLYN TWIN<br />

1<br />

BACK!<br />

QtEMLiNS<br />

6:45 ONLY<br />

'^'^vi^^f^flffm^^i^^i^^ -,„. „ ,,-^rv<br />

"First class<br />

ft<br />

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />

ADVERTISING RATES<br />

Advtrtlttmanti for thiit columns should be In the <strong>of</strong>-<br />

flet <strong>of</strong> The Sentinel-Ledger for the TUESDAY EDITION no,<br />

later than SaturBay noon for the reflular classified section<br />

..and not later thin Monday noon for f ha toointeto-ciauif y<br />

Mcflon. FRIDAY EDITION, Wednasday nwn for tho regular<br />

elafilflw itcMon and Thursday noon for the toolaftto-<br />

classify section.<br />

BtaiMf-Mii<br />

<strong>On</strong>a Timt. iiWords ar Last , §4,2 s<br />

OB 1 ptr word exceed ing as wordi)<br />

Ad Running 5 Consecutive Times,<br />

i with is Wordi or uti ,, iir.oo<br />

Adi Requiring Box Number • 11.OS additional<br />

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ADS 50'EXTRA<br />

=AH Classified Advertising Cash Basis—<br />

mathStreet, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. 08226<br />

Copy mailed In, given to representative or brought to <strong>of</strong>-<br />

f let personally, mutf be •ccomp*ni«d by eith or check to*<br />

eovar coif, copy accepted over phont a* courtesy and<br />

convenience to customer, but payment must be received<br />

before advertisement will be set in type.<br />

TUESDAY;«EPTEMBER 17.<br />

Help Wanted Pr<strong>of</strong> I. Services<br />

iTUBINT AFTER ICHOOL - Part<br />

tlni. or lull ilmt klfchan, hale, oooa aay<br />

nlyiilM,Caiilff.w,i, """"IJI<br />

TRANSIT FIBION AND SURVEY -<br />

Ffrimii wtiiM. Entry lavu poiition..<br />

CII Km Thorn.. 1 AliMtatai Ut-<br />

mi. tie<br />

PHRJON-lo do light cloning In<br />

raitaurantj dulling and palJihinB. M<br />

KHM ii<br />

M1LP WANTEB-Allain'l ipiS<br />

It.iUor.nl In PKM.ntvlll. hai In,<br />

following tpMlngi. . HMf/NlllHi,<br />

W.|lr.,i/W.|l,r,. B.rt.ml.r. CM,<br />

•M Prao CMki, Pull aM.Pirt ;lmt,<br />

•iparlancad prafarrM, Apply In ptrion<br />

Ms<br />

altar itM p.m. 701 Sl.ct,<br />

No enon, am.<br />

isru Put<br />

••II<br />

Card Of Thanks Help Wanted<br />

MOLT SPIRIT—Yog 1MB m«k« ma<br />

ut (vtryrhlng k «how n» IM way te<br />

men my iatai, you who alya im tna<br />

driving glfft to ferglva 4 fsrstt f rem<br />

111 Hut II dona lo tna a. you who in<br />

In IM Instinct) M my (Iff with ma. (<br />

In ml! inert dlaMM w.nl fa flunk<br />

you for avarything & confirm onca<br />

mart That i ncvaf want te om<br />

stparotad tram you. no fnattif haw<br />

oraat malarial dtilrai may bo, !<br />

waflttoMWIHirWaiinyMndMM<br />

in your parfjafua) glory, Aman.<br />

Thank yew for rour (evt inward ma<br />

4 my ISWH onti. Pray Mi prayaf 1<br />

tgnHOiilvt day I without iiklnf for<br />

your wiiti. aitt> )M Hay yaw wim<br />

will M grantad. promlu to pufillih<br />

ii toon ai your favara hai bain<br />

grant*.<br />

FARTTIMt (EtltITA*.Y-flHdM to<br />

09 clarfcaf wark, H.t.r Ran E.I.I,,<br />

JfMMI. (,<br />

HOUSEKEEPER - Pdll lima wltjr<br />

btMiitt. Apply In panon WHIty<br />

Minar, BM a, uy An. o.c IO.1. •.»<br />

BOON STORE CLERK - ptn-nma,<br />

Imihl. noun. Apply in pariin, Ailtnllc<br />

•Htl, Scaan <strong>On</strong>a Mall, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />

ELECTRICIAN'S HELPER - Wllh at<br />

laalf i yttn .ip.rl.nc. in rttldtniiai<br />

Mrinf, Capa May County araa. call 11)<br />

Ifft. f.»<br />

CONSTRUCTION J- C.rp.nt,r. n.lo.r,<br />

Vlllai ana, apply In pantn, •aytlda<br />

Vlllaaa, AM nr Oary. Call Hl-itFI if.<br />

tar 4 p,m, 110<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT - Fuji lima, t Milt<br />

OIIMaikilli rnuirM. waafuMi a malt.<br />

Campytar iiparlHKi a plum. Call<br />

ajrgrRaally, WWdTfc If<br />

GOVERNMENT JOOl — t\lMHit.tlt<br />

yaan Now Mrins, Call I4MMJH<br />

Mo<br />

PAINTERS HBLPEB - Full llmi ,<br />

Natd tralttport.non. Ocaan <strong>City</strong> araa.<br />

Call StFMlt, n<br />

TBAVaABEHT WANTED<br />

HI. R-14M far cvrraililManllUk f-lf<br />

f UtL TIME — Includn t«A» IllallX,<br />

dallnry ani tanan! itor.chrtt. Mini<br />

Mn v.lld arlvm-i IICMM. R.pty to<br />

S.CP.O. In till. "/ 'i- tfi<br />

IM.<br />

OCEAN CfTY TRAVEL<br />

201 WMtAn. 399-0032<br />

WANTIP - Family ol IB nav lo<br />

ana Hailing I edntl apt. or hauia lor<br />

rant in Uppar Twp. iiiealliaf r.l.r.n<br />

cat, Vairly or «lntar. Phtna MMW<br />

mil Mini, ngmkar tor inamsausn<br />

Illafi. , i|j<br />

NEID OAHAOB - For wlnl.r r.nl.l lit<br />

Mtnil.irM.Callitl.in, f.|g<br />

pyiNlfURl _ Oa. %<br />

Inl.rlor l titarlgr, Rtmodalliig, c.r-<br />

Pinlry, painting, Mparhingjng,<br />

drywall, doort, wlndpwt. Call Richard<br />

Adami at Mf-Mtg. fin<br />

CABPlNTiR/LAio* ~~ PoT<br />

HIRE—Own toell t franiptrtillon.<br />

Tour man hit hangovar? I Mva lamliy,<br />

Dtadilna to mtalr Raatonablt rataii<br />

GOfltrathrt or horn, twntrt. tublfct to<br />

•v.lUblllly. Firii call, lint itrvad. Call<br />

itr-MlMlk ror Phil, j.I7<br />

' LIN WOOD ROSFINO - Sarvfitf<br />

Atlantic tnd Capo Miy csunflti lor Is<br />

in fningln, liaing, gufttn, hot!<br />

rotfl, Frta aitlmalM, iniiirad. call<br />

nNHI or ISW1I7, II,<br />

SO-eAilT tor lalt with 7 hp and a row-<br />

bar. i" Iron! whtfli and I" Back<br />

wftMII, UM or ban attar, Fiaait call<br />

attar 4 p.m. Ill-fill, ,1,<br />

PINE BUNK BEDS WITH -Mat-<br />

frmai, tin tat. Coll.. labl. ana<br />

unlou. cornar lahlt Ills, or ball ollir,<br />

all In iiHIMn! condition, call 137.141).<br />

SftRPBNS I BDRM, - Dan, u,<br />

111 lloor, MMtrn furnllhM,<br />

parking, yard, Mnurt coypla, n<br />

fljchlldrtn, IMo/mo, (,(„, ,<br />

I»>.f 171,<br />

Marmora Tile Co.<br />

Ceramic Tile<br />

NEW WORK & REPAIRS<br />

CaB Paul Hartley<br />

300-8278 H<br />

DIG YOUR OWN<br />

SHRUBS!<br />

Andorra Jur.lp.ri, whin pine and<br />

mifiy stnar varlatiti, UM aaen.<br />

JlMKHa black plna iv lo 5') M<br />

•""• SAT., SUN. 4<br />

WKKDAYEYEWriGS<br />

|<br />

Thai Flowiir Barn<br />

atWiison'i<br />

Route 50, Tuckahoe<br />

028-2066<br />

Interested In a career op-<br />

portunity with'<strong>of</strong>ie <strong>of</strong> the<br />

world's largest - cleaning<br />

companies? We are<br />

looking for responsible,<br />

qualified Indlvuals to learn<br />

our business <strong>of</strong> fabric<br />

car#; Good .advancement<br />

for the right person. Come<br />

grew with us. Respond to:<br />

609/927-2552<br />

.- • : . _ , 1 • -J,~ -1.17<br />

I — To work on MUT Am«lca<br />

P.rt nm«, fall timt, day tr<br />

night, laflttf 'citftmi w.lcom.. ptill<br />

. III? H.»«i.A».-<br />

TRUCK DinVBRI '-<br />

s*tM*a and dMrvtry 01 laundry, war<br />

round fMtMa, MM NJ, drhfari Hem-<br />

M, AHXY OctM <strong>City</strong> ClHnlng C.nlar<br />

11H Ajbgry An. CH nt-MIL Ml<br />

"ADULTS OH YOUTHS - Chamhtr<br />

"or*, uendry, gaMni datlat al SDMI<br />

Nona and ctirl.tian Ratrtaf cantar,<br />

daytlmt, attar tcMai tr >HUMI<br />

RaMrancn, AMrtw'l Inn ItM Own<br />

AV.., call Mt-MM, H<br />

PERSONS Ii) — ft wort In buir<br />

•KOranr «M •Ntlitary omluii.<br />

ootd ctunn fat •dnictniHi, mwit<br />

h.va dfhrai-l HCMM iM rMtrMcn,<br />

CajIMMHS, ' ti<br />

REPORTER WITH PHOTOOSAfHY<br />

—; Vtm. YMf rMM, hill tma<br />

PMtIM, wltn Th, oailtt. Ltadar lar<br />

an MptritaM (aartwjlltt to caw a<br />

muMeiHi naacb, wma hanirti ind<br />

aulil -its pftMtgr.plr,. (and mum..<br />

aiBi and taitni rtaainiiiam to Bar.<br />

Mr* M, -eialr, E,«. id. En «M,<br />

ROOMMATi NEIOED - F.maf.,<br />

RfManbh/ nljnt hgo. Hsg plHI w ulii,<br />

•Mrtsn lull uMri. Call atlar 1 p,m.<br />

•M Jut, UK Mr Julli, no<br />

— —-^^ '<br />

BABVilTTER NIEBED in OCa.n <strong>City</strong><br />

ftf ecuitlaMI nan(ngi tor a • ynr aid<br />

e»f. In my horna. Own Ir.niport.tlon<br />

•WMM. Call BaMd ni Uu H<br />

REfPOHIIBLI _ NONSMOKINQ<br />

°**i«MI MMa to inara O.C wlnt.r<br />

rntal wltn tintt. PI..,, call Mlka al<br />

IIMWi. f-,o<br />

Situations Wanted<br />

CHAN iwlEP-wlll eiia¥yawr Ma,<br />

ar •eartmim at r...on.bl. ritat, bait<br />

rafannct! imubia. cad alttr i p.m.<br />

HMII1 lit Mr Rau, t.3.<br />

Personals<br />

Woclal Pagaant 1»U, All BOB mala £<br />

r l For entry blanki call m-S5li-<br />

LENHUNT<br />

HANDYMAN<br />

, Complete Home<br />

Repairs<br />

Inside 8, outside<br />

painting, ro<strong>of</strong>ing,<br />

light hauling, grouting<br />

399-8003<br />

P.K.S<br />

CLEANING SERVICE<br />

391-9679<br />

•CupM •GMMMK<br />

•CMpMR •RnH.dflat<br />

FOR SAL! - y, aluminum low.r all<br />

4T Viking iport llih»rm.n. THW In<br />

MM, COM, (anvil ftp a lid. cortalni<br />

In Illr tond. Radar pMtlprm, Mck liiti<br />

ate. iNiucMa. call Mt-fiM, m<br />

•VIREfT • JENNINOi ELECTRIC<br />

- mmrnl cnair mMM P>1. Call JtHUJ<br />

Mr appointment, • i?<br />

Hall,<br />

•LECTRIC lASIieARD -<br />

radi.ior. it in in. t IM.<br />

ALL OAK PinwOOD - cut. .pill,<br />

Mivtfai. HI J. cord. Call nM4». 10-)<br />

SOFA * CHAIR - J yn old, tarthlonat,<br />

EiMtltiii conailloB. till for tat. call al<br />

I ..m. to batwHn 111 p.m. ItMiHl. I-17<br />

.YARD SAL! — TluiruJ.y 1 Friday f-If<br />

a Mo. Evtryiiiimi mutt 10. Piaypn,<br />

lawalry, pink glatt IM m», gwr<br />

Ifllfll, IS47 Bay Avanila. f a.m. to; i<br />

1MB. f.|» •<br />

nSi NEW _ yVTcktr doubi. bad h..ailaM. lapt I *rN, 1719 maath Call<br />

9IMI1 MM (gilKl ar inilu. f.|7<br />

Florida R.E.<br />

ST. AUGUSTINE,<br />

FLORIDA<br />

- 1 barm.. 1 B.,h oc..n,rI ullltm. No pott, lacurlty dapoill<br />

raqvlrad. »M Aibury Ava. Can Jtl<br />

• It2<br />

THREE 1EDI0OM - llj.balh., un<<br />

floor apt, norlh ,nd. Stipt fa b««ch ani<br />

btariwaik, aviiiablt Oct, 1. Mil mg<br />

plot ulil. Call ifl-flM or 4*t«HJ21<br />

i«r .0.1. til<br />

fhi^** 4Bi »'""•»»•*»»? during<br />

I*<br />

N1C11.Y FURNIiHED"- ftlf fround<br />

includn ntal 1 Macirle. Rtftrancat<br />

and iacurify d.poill. No pall. Call for<br />

apptlntmtnl itlUM. IM<br />

BEACHFRONT LUXURY - Naw con<br />

do. Fully fornlihM. otta or ) adulti<br />

Avillabla Oct. I ta May It. (MO pint<br />

haat and cabtt. Call iMWja or I 'II<br />

111 IU7. T-],<br />

LAROE t ODRM APT. - Oil had.<br />

ilnpla partan. Ha'pati tlM plot. Call<br />

It«K10l>rltt~U44. f-10<br />

FOUR BEDROOM WITH LAROE —<br />

Ut In Mtchan. DR, LR, J bath*. NO<br />

(Wit. Prafar t.achari, arotaitienali. pr<br />

adult family. Oai htal. H7S pin<br />

lHINtlM. AVallabla t-U-yti. Call Itf-<br />

D»7<br />

CENTRAL LOCATION ~ 1 brtroanti.<br />

furii,, m/tr, dluniathar, w.Hnr, eu-yar,<br />

Ubl. UM monthly plu.-.l.c. Ho pali.<br />

Rlftrancti. lapt, to Julia Call Jlmtf.<br />

R.E. For Sale<br />

CONDO - SOUTMENO - | Mrm ",<br />

Jiath. ir, dlnlna .roa, mi., 4 porch, iiu<br />

(Urn ullllll.t. Call 111 IS] 4H |. f l,<br />

•HOHT TERM - R.nta7"«7rd^,.<br />

month to month, no tocurlty, no< l*a«a, 4<br />

Mdrosm. iw Mlh, laundry, lamliy<br />

raom, llrapl.c, «ar.(a, Kraan porch,<br />

laundry, with or wlmoul lumiihlnjj 4<br />

pwion mai. uao plui utllltl.i. Jf»n».<br />

Yearly Rentals.<br />

FOUR (BASONS - Flr.l floor condo,<br />

istn .and tlntpf<strong>On</strong>, 1 badroomi, on*<br />

Oath, nloly lurnlthad, no patt. t!»<br />

ntMthly includat haat, w.t.r and mam<br />

tananca. Call I 3IM4»-*J1> coilact.<br />

RD8MMATE WANTED - TO Mara<br />

larga yiar rovu apt A if 1111111 Im<br />

mtdlaltly. south and Ocaan <strong>City</strong>, call<br />

NIK4S, alk lor Mark. II<br />

iAYpgoNT •-: MN ij, if. townhatnati<br />

M., 11, turn,, 1 MICMIM, finwea,<br />

boat in*, 1111 port. And avary amtolly<br />

tnllakli lor arulHi llvMaj. «1,a« a<br />

month, J.m.i M, Dwyar Raal gttila,<br />

llMWMfAyt. , lJ9lTF<br />

BUPLiJ _ Ma ilotr,ayaHa»ia Hn I<br />

TWO iiDseoM arr - FurmttH tr<br />

""'•ntiuud. Yearly or wlnur Can<br />

Iliwt ••aity, emu iftitM. 11<br />

11<br />

naw. Bay vl.w 1 <strong>of</strong>Mtntt parking<br />

iptta. I7S0 par month pin tltctrlc. Call<br />

ISth * BAY - rsdr, ctnaa. Matura<br />

iceuplt, likt naw, Ail appiiallcaf A AC,<br />

WiVmO. Hid. Htat i wafar. Ha ptfi.<br />

•4+MUt.m 4pm. wonuu,. f-H<br />

FLORIDA - Pamsani •aacb. Anr.t<br />

tivt, lurAfltltd, l.ro. I Mr. laart, lot<br />

It. tram mt baacb fir MM, DM, Mtr or<br />

Apr Call Iff 1144. 11<br />

STUART _ HutcfMHM lllaM im<br />

•naculatt 1 bar, itwiMeM, taach, pwl.<br />

Itnnil. *m mantli, ar Hum tin<br />

tenfiMH. 11<br />

FLORIDA KEY! - OMMfrtM, 7<br />

bdrm,. ] D.rM (MM AniMbM winttr<br />

minfn il.m monthly, 14» watkly 11<br />

watk mm.1 Call llt>Mf-MM. f »<br />

BOCA RATON, DEIRAV, DEUR<br />

FIELD — far your raal ot.ta ntadi in<br />

louthaatl Florida, caatact Bivarly<br />

Frinlal ttaanor AiwclaH, Caldw.il<br />

Baiuiar Raal Ettata, »1«7 7100 dan,<br />

»i )?3 IIU ava. \n<br />

Tbe rneiTy-go-round goes roobd and i—<br />

Amusing tbe children. Playing tts tunes,<br />

listen! Now It is playing /aruolag Grace!<br />

All is not lost. Smile.<br />

Conwell Savage<br />

I watched a bird go after Mate food<br />

To be followed by one <strong>of</strong> tbe brood<br />

AsJdng in their language for mother to feed<br />

Tht^UtiUedilckwtJOl* hungry and In need<br />

The animal kingdom takes care <strong>of</strong> Its young<br />

Rearing their babies to the top.rong by rung<br />

Oh what a different world this would be<br />

If humans could sense such responsibility.<br />

RodVaWe<br />

Send your poems to Support Your local Poet in ore «f<br />

tbli newspaper.<br />

FIRST FLOOR DUPLEX -1 badroom.<br />

I'lBaim. lurnlihas, crpat. w^d, dim<br />

•ratliar, ganuaa dltpotal. sulat bay<br />

araa. 1HC pim ulil. Call 21913.1134 ar<br />

UMfriHi waakandi- tit<br />

VACATIONING IN OR RELOCATING<br />

- to Florida; vitiiwilla J..»ni».<br />

4 Irmi.il in (only O.ir», Boaci<br />

Raauitabi* ratn. wrlta P.O.<br />

4l»n Dolrav Btach. Fu. 1M4>-Un.<br />

tf<br />

Dance theatre group<br />

I to open series <strong>Sep</strong>ti •»;,$$?<br />

iff;*^$ "*<br />

WINTER RENTAL _ Two Dtdroom<br />

WrniiNd iHrfnttif .im cabit, JorS.<br />

and, nu sir month pin tlactric. Call<br />

UNFURNI1HED APT - 2nd lloor 1<br />

badroom, I bath, ralrla,, ranntt, afl<br />

ttrtal parkins, ctnlr.I to all convWlm<br />

cat. No pan. Rallrancat. 1421 MIlii<br />

ullllll.i. Avail S.pt. 11 Call M*in<br />

tin. ti<br />

MODERN OAROEN TTPE CONDO -<br />

latitti «d. larn., cathmral ctlliHf wllh<br />

iky light wtndawi in living room, all<br />

•ppllantai Incl. .Ir-cood.. 2 bdrm., 2<br />

balllt, 2nd lloor, pool, uuni. ts» P|UI<br />

utll. Availabla Nov. I, .1. call 2IJ-»2-<br />

•4M tf<br />

FLOTOAKETJ<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>front<br />

Twn badroom, J batn J*K»<br />

Available now. tln» monthly, JaOO<br />

"«kly llwc*k minimum I<br />

Call 1111-2474114<br />

or writ. 10, llivyrncata.p*. tag.,<br />

HI!<br />

When Pilobolus Dance<br />

Theatre opens the Popalar<br />

Guest Artiits Series at<br />

Stockton's Perfonnlng Arts<br />

Center on <strong>Sep</strong>t 29, local<br />

aadiencwjwlllgetaHnt-cUw'<br />

look at ate <strong>of</strong> dance's most<br />

origins! and Irreverent<br />

rVt^llieat«,BanrtTBatii>?<br />

OUmpJco, ani Mir.<br />

Joyce Theater.<br />

.*w*W M PUoboto<br />

Ihe company's witt<br />

FURNItHED .EACH BLOCK - Ul<br />

lloor ntadarn condo, I bdr, prlvala on<br />

trine, parking, cablo Inclodad tlJJ.<br />

plot tlaclric haat. No pati Ralarancat<br />

rnvlrad -fall 1U JU-IM4 or M M<br />

*•'• •»<br />

CONDO -<br />

all applianCH, ..<br />

mo. plot ytllllin. Call Jf!M7la or 151.<br />

IW H4.nu ^ t.,7<br />

I BEDROOM FuimlnEIi APAR<br />

TMENT — HB par month plui ulllltlH-<br />

AvalMala. Oct. I. CII H5-H7-411J lor<br />

•ppolntniaM. trt<br />

E te - H-. barhi, far<br />

Rooms,<br />

Foun(fcd.Jn,1971,l>y'Dtrt-<br />

TaD^\gnOa*Ua%t'Uoan:<<br />

Fendleion and ^Jonathan-'<br />

faventlon.<br />

dona<br />

kifenan, dintttt, btth, porch, hat wjt.r<br />

Mat; Hrt.r.ncn, wcurify, cattlar city.<br />

MltlM cMpit dttlrtd} Nt BtN, MS Ifl.<br />

cl ulil. Writ. 101' III, J.nllnal ljd«r,<br />

Octan <strong>City</strong>, N J. H<br />

Y m. ft<br />

Btalltnt houfi for metlian'<strong>of</strong>'ieiieS<br />

ehlwran. Call m-mu Mwtan * ;M ind<br />

buly r..l «MH<br />

fu. "mi POSITION — Av.nitut is<br />

aaiyTHI ntaH <strong>of</strong>flct with ctnpiiltn,<br />

Waaktiidi • matt, t a.m. • s em. call<br />

NHIM. *• ,1 • • . tf<br />

» 1ITATB OFFICi MANABET<br />

- FOB tlm. with lKm. M „ l t M ,<br />

ytarl .ipaHmca to ovtnta taltipar.<br />

•ani and aptratloni. etmrwi con.<br />

miuion arranaamtnt aM additional<br />

twrrMt, Call Wttdl AfMcy, lfHK«.<br />

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'HEAL «ITATB SALE! - w".r« In-<br />

«rttt**,lit a*dlBj tana full ilm. uln<br />

npnunlatlvat. Oraat prsptrtlM to<br />

mi. TrtttMMi Intwrtlva Ummlittaa<br />

PUK Call Joan »rHv. Nordic RMI<br />

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- T» parwrm llajtil rn.lntn.net work,<br />

MM oppwtwlty for .cilvi rMlrad par-<br />

Mn or im cMlati 1NMM, Call Ifi.<br />

41ott».m.-jpm. „<br />

VEAt< 'ROUND NIOHT CLERK — loT<br />

Hfii iMl Ocaan <strong>City</strong> mot.l lapafiM.<br />

MpnIaTrM. RMaramat rat|y(nl, tall<br />

mHWd^MAd H<br />

HANDYMAN _ MalntK.nc. W..IH'<br />

for yair nxwl ptKNan, ntgit kn*w<br />

Mcrrlul and carpmtry. Mn ptHUM<br />

•HMUDM, M a ham iMrlur e.pjMa 01<br />

Itlparylilajf olhan, land rnum. lo Bon<br />

III an laailim Lfdwr, Sam <strong>City</strong>,<br />

N.J,<br />

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CHAMagRMAID] — For.loo ilodmrt<br />

abla la Y* 111 Oeletur, a to 1 p.m.<br />

Ooad UUry WHti McalNM MB, Call<br />

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DliHWAfHER - Fo. iymrniFfMiall.<br />

Aptly IpMihWa'i Mi 41 AltintlC Aya, tl<br />

HOME HEALTH<br />

•* FT — O.0 mlaaM prtfarftd. For<br />

MmljMtpaMant mkMIMgtd mmu,<br />

Hi anaaMMr. Call MI4M1, MO<br />

NUmtl AIDEI NIIDBD-lar homt<br />

haaltb cart. Pan tlm. or lull tlm.. E,-<br />

t*rHtKa McaHary. Far Inrarmalitn<br />

call BUM f,N<br />

•ML WANTED-far UUfin Mia and<br />

PIAdAtl LOOKINO TO IMARE - an<br />

ap.rrm«il wllh I or 1 oltur Iniln<br />

H.v. ratarancat. CII MNUI. MI<br />

Chlhi Care<br />

•THB CHILDHENl pScB* -"MI,<br />

Hivan AM, Complali acad.mic md<br />

racrNtMnal program, irf, oanc...<br />

Rtullt, nMaikK MtMfa, Mendty thn,<br />

Frlday,7ttotoSi4Sp.m.<br />

WILL OO BABTtlTTINO - In my<br />

'horn., i dayt • wtak. Very sood witn<br />

^iwr.n. CII nm;i. ,,i<br />

RELAX, OO JHOPPINO OR TO WORK<br />

— With 14 hour lavlni Inl.nt .nd child<br />

c*r. lanla by proHiUonal lorm.r<br />

IMCtwr, yavr hama or mlna. Hourly,<br />

dally, waakly or nttnlhly. RiaMniBla<br />

r.l.t. Can Mn, Da, »!«,,. Vis<br />

WILI, P«OVIOI - Oood iara lor your<br />

tliildlninyiiMni.£ai(]W.ini, V17<br />

SALIJS AND SMVICE - <strong>On</strong> Hbov.r,, CXW, a anai, MMObtuna mopM, 1<br />

1 and Eurtka oacvym eltantri. irvthti, '• mMii allar 1 p.m. <br />

«"» *M belli for all msdtii. Frtt' - - " '<br />

_ tttlrruta an rtpai. TraooHni, Stain-1 THREE WNEIL LADlll BICYCLE<br />

ten'i tirtr cmMMtimmCmm,"<br />

BILLCROWELL<br />

SPRINKLER SV5T1M5 «, REPAIRS<br />

TOKO - RAINBIRD • NIILSON<br />

'•TlrmJ <strong>of</strong> »/./«»»/"<br />

, I<br />

Call Now (Mf) 3ff-20S4<br />

FluaVNnliparlafiei It<br />

1 R WHEIL LAD1<br />

(j WITH MOPED MOTOR,<br />

•"TERTAININO - Hani your HMH A<br />

ch.lri. Chain 11,99 w/cuihlon tl.», 4<br />

ft, md. lahlt is.oo, i- » if t.bi. u 00,<br />

umbrtlli tabln sis.M call Phii Turnar<br />

Diipi.vt miiio. ,,i.<br />

i-A-SID SOFA- fltj CsllM laMl<br />

•ltd m.lchlng Mir Map Md laMM, I<br />

drawari nth, IIH. All ttM condition.<br />

Smith Corona port.bl. .Uctrlc<br />

ryMWrltar. lit, C.II MMIMar JKHHm.<br />

1 «-l7<br />

R.E. For Sale<br />

Pbntliouftea-delinc'e master twite and garage froiri $Il4,9M<br />

Bethel Road at Ceda* Avenue « Somer* Pblnt, NJ • 609453-7292<br />

Sales & Rentals through NJ Marketing Group, r Lken«ed Real Estate Broker*<br />

Sales Trailer Open Dally<br />

UNDSCAPB MAlNTENAHCi MAPf,<br />

'— dipmoatjit, drlvan llttni.. March 1<br />

'to DMaMaar. Call Kan Ma-fhard it )tl-<br />

yw. , ; •- . ,• • ..it,,<br />

'FULL TIME DIIHWMNEai AND"<br />

COOKI - BlM CroJ.,.BIua MlaM,<br />

bM.litt, p.kl vacation. Call jto.1717,<br />

aaply ilYMMMtyi, tt<br />

FULL TIME MAINTENANCE MAN -<br />

•ilia Crotl, Bhia IMaM, vacation. Ada<br />

part fimi tnthlinanct mail, CM<br />

Ynltrdayt, JtH7J7, .lk lor Paul, tt<br />

BII1IL MECHANIC! — Hl.vy duty<br />

truck.,, HMPItalli.tlon pjy( „,,„><br />

bamtlH.C.IUfnij«workdayi. - tl,<br />

"SltP WANTED - DlatMtiBtrs, M<br />

ptfMM) hMtttaat, part llmt/fill tlm. ,<br />

aiua Crwi/Blu. iMtM banaNI,<br />

HMfWT; ImmMlita oatniii<br />

Instructions<br />

iARN YQUH HIGH ICHOOL DIPLOMAI<br />

Atttna ctpa May County yocatlonsi<br />

Aault High school, NO f«n. crtdin<br />

awarflM for previous iluoy and work<br />

aipartenct. Day or iyanlng ciauti<br />

forrnlns now. Cemtacl Aoult High School<br />

oltlci, m-im, H7<br />

Pets<br />

BUCK FOR SALE - U ta, Vi Indian<br />

runntr and H Mallird, Sultablt fir Mr-<br />

ton having larga yard, CM jtt JUI, t).<br />

;«B KITTIN - Itautilul Maithy<br />

kintn, fna to goad homt, only in<br />

larttttd oarii.i. call Mr,. Mceanii,<br />

d.vi Ill-aiuO, avaninft ltH4U, f-17<br />

Boating<br />

DOLL MAKINS WORKSHOPS<br />

7« M.F.O.—11,1 fe<strong>of</strong> bewrldar In n-<br />

II<br />

w<br />

DINTAL RECEPTIONIIT ' _<br />

CM HlirM, bat Ml fMHtiry, CaN Iff-<br />

Mil. MI<br />

REAL ElTATB iALIiFlRSON -'<br />

Oppommliy knacki, tM flnta couldn't<br />

«• Mftr fop you to Mctmt a ui.ip.r-<br />

ton with ocaan cify't ludlng com.<br />

Ltani 10 mtkt your own hiiqua raailca<br />

ill an antlgyi doll. Aln china Hinting<br />

claim. Old dolit rapalrid, rntrunf,<br />

appfaliid. Call jtHitt. t-fj<br />

' l N if•¥. eTIB ,N | ~ N «» ACCESTIN?'<br />

==, Cail9ff.|Nid(ttrip,rn,<br />

iniOATEL HOUSEBOAT ^TwinTli<br />

h,p. i/0, all llbtrflau, fully aqulppad,<br />

''••"A I- L«attd 1| w, nth •Straal<br />

lll^««. Call MJ-tM 1114. ,j<br />

i x ^'ini'iiinw'uiiamii JOHHIOH OUTIOAIIB 7,S BP,, Tom<br />

•r pi.c. or mint, call MLJIM. til hourt, tt«. can aflar 1 p.m. a*B411t,<br />

VKJIkHH CallOtjMUtl'aIta-137'.<br />

Paid<br />

tf<br />

jMWBM raal atiata<br />

trilnlnt pnwram. r<br />

RHirf.iK.MMiM,<br />

MUliC LESSONi - riant, >olct, Hull<br />

Inifrycilon your horn., TUH, only. Ill,<br />

H hour. iMclilillnt In chlldran. Call<br />

MMM1. »•»<br />

n CRutia BOAT - iivi foot its HP i.<br />

O Cuddy cabin medal. Pyll cinvai, dap-<br />

th llnd.r. comp.11 aiti Aii<br />

A World Apart.<br />

Over 100 residences sold!<br />

Become part <strong>of</strong> our success story.<br />

* 20 minutes to exciting Atlantic <strong>City</strong> h<br />

1 • Two nnd Three Bedroom Residences<br />

# • $200^000 Club House Facility • Swimming<br />

• Boating • Security Gate House • Lavish Landscaping<br />

. • Tennis • 20 Acres <strong>of</strong> Waterfront Property<br />

FROM *106,500<br />

^si^KfII^G IN TrtE 9OU S ?<br />

Bi^|dOB4 TO^NHdMES ALSO AVAlLAWl<br />

(609)398 7300<br />

27TH & BAVrtVEINtlE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY<br />

/'xi/i/ KKSOKf M\KKrTI\(, \SS(K<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

Resort Accommodations.<br />

FROM<br />

roMI'IKIUVIIHMMIH)<br />

$69,900 mtcONS<br />

WncfD<br />

BACK-UP DEPOSITS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED<br />

FULLY FURNISHED ONE BEDROOM UNITS<br />

POOL. ELEGANT LOBBY. ELEVATOR SERVICE<br />

ON-S1TE MANAGEMENT<br />

6Q9-398-4700<br />

Vacatlonersl Cet on our priority rental list for 19B5I<br />

FIESORTMARKETINOASSOC<br />

YEARLY & WINTER<br />

RENTALS NEEDED!<br />

Fumlilied or Unfurnished<br />

WB hive quaHted<br />

people watting<br />

Call<br />

THEFARRELLAGBtCY<br />

1400 West Ave.<br />

399-4400,<br />

MOTEL EFFICIENCY UNITS — G**r<br />

TV, daily. iii. «BIUT IHUUI,<br />

Calli**-4iii v m jtn.', if<br />

TWO ROOM EFFICIENCY —<br />

AniiabiaOct. HidKLiimtiBi<br />

•rHkly liKlvdai sat. «IK. a. caMa. can<br />

flODI Nan toiekan anlf. tf<br />

VIAR ROUND<br />

Mcurity rMRIIrad, CaHiJft4NS afMr<br />

- Owl'jNolLodaa. IM<br />

Lots For Sale •<br />

WATERFBONT LOT - Far enter*<br />

Itama. Prut, Ii* llruncliig b, aamar<br />

tuj»,o« tfan. Eialltfil Dlvter.<br />

l Call n»7« or miin. tf<br />

Art artistic dlrtctora imd a fas en when<br />

team <strong>of</strong> dancers wbo present composed <strong>of</strong><br />

ttt repertory and <strong>of</strong>ten cla,8inate*<br />

collaborate ultt thedlrecton<br />

tatheerertta<strong>of</strong>newiTrjfta. psforaidvtlitttv%aM<br />

Baaeds ID yaaiii«ia^^aaM«-iwaijjijj^;S'^gjg||if<br />

<strong>On</strong>.,, PflobotaaJbaWtourad<br />

woridwlde.<br />

ertentf^dr wwldwlde. Jttt& Tfcetrihall>(syTto(l<br />

company, fint appeanwie^ao example <strong>of</strong> th*<br />

abroad, at the Edinburgh e t r / d i U t<br />

Fwttv«JlnlSr7j,bn«Igbtlttbe which »har«l<br />

to Qualifi<br />

foRA.OOO<br />

buyers. JM^OO<br />

'.'•• : IB" :lt t'«r-.;-<br />

SoraoHEY REACTORS<br />

263-2206<br />

PUotwto. rrcdvri the BrnM* Mm to growth fr<br />

U.S. State Department farit^ to cootrftoto<br />

awuwrid « PUobohB ton- e«rgla fr -<br />

that m^^mm$ i 3am^maMmim<br />

g ,<br />

11K canpmy haa been fee<br />

recipient <strong>of</strong> many com-<br />

rolsaiowfrom the American gp<br />

Dtnce F«Mtt»al and ia a> <strong>On</strong>ae, ttefanitt<br />

veteran to two aeaaons on' QtPtedletoandW<br />

f<br />

who;<br />

wo<br />

^<br />

PKblic Npjces;.^T<br />

Public Notices<br />

oc<br />

AN OKDIHAHCE<br />

DiNANccrNO w-nEWfTi!ij<br />

TRAFFIC «ROINAtaCC Of<br />

CITY~v , :, ,<br />

THE COVERNINO BOHV O<br />

CITY OF OCEAN CITY NEW JER-<br />

M E " " V<br />

OCEAM<br />

J, ??<br />

OF THE<br />

»;t<br />

UNFURNISHED - 1 Mr. apt.. Bid<br />

lloor, Ir. dr. kit., parking UM month<br />

plui ulil. neon. gi> Iwatl wurtlng<br />

couplf, na patt, ralarancn and lacurlfy<br />

dapaill ngvlrad. call for .ppt tatwaan<br />

411 JtHllo 10-j<br />

AL VOICE AND FLUTB<br />

-V>O--v<br />

SALESPERSON<br />

„ AVAILABLE,<br />

fUU. TIME YEAH ROUND POSITIONS<br />

FULL TIME THRU DECEMBER<br />

PARTTIMETW«i< llttl A AltMiry, o.t,<br />

ALUMINUM lieRiiNi^Bff'iiBrm<br />

»Mf|««M.«ltdfl*.«(a«i;!li*''<br />

r ; ayirytrun( ; 'l'ron)':-''c»Mi<br />

*HllHtfllUI. Oe*d t»7;<br />

MMUMMWiritafvl<br />

riifiri.fcalliti-1i*4,:<br />

»1"<br />

'f* I<br />

Summer Rentals<br />

UM MBURf AVEr^~Nta"ia%lai,<br />

lully farnitfiM, I Hdroami. Avaiiabla<br />

for daunt, <strong>of</strong> ttaun. UN. ptr wttk.<br />

Call If 14113, t 17<br />

FiBlf PLOQH APT;-l*j baarmiilT<br />

one eath, Avilllbli OctoDer I. ntor )4in<br />

, ea<br />

. (.so plui uiiiitici call yn tuj<br />

ORDINANCE, im<br />

AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTTOri<br />

FM7 OF AN EAfEMUNT AOIEEME|(T<br />

WITH NANTUCKET AND OCEAN<br />

CltY INC. "<br />

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY<br />

COUNCIL OF TH« CITY OF OCEAN<br />

CITY.WEW JERSEY. AS FOLLOW*!<br />

MCIIM I. TM Mayor ar Mi dallfnaa<br />

Ii haraby authorlitd ta aiacgta an<br />

Eatamain AlrniaM Batnan Ik* <strong>City</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> ocaan <strong>City</strong> and Hantuckat ind Otaan<br />

<strong>City</strong> Inc.. rsl»Xij I^T<br />

by vlrtB. et a wrll OJ . Cxmatltm '•<br />

Ittaad eel ot Iha laptrMf eturl at Mtti ••<br />

Jtnty, Cftanctry BltiitM, Cap. May'<br />

eaunty, Dacttf No, iWu, MtraH"-,<br />

ptMIng, whtrtln TNI HOWABO<br />

SAVINGS BANK * Ntw J,r,.y cot<br />

stratlon ii fht pialntlll and WHLIAM<br />

A. STROHL, unmtrnM. at at art tha<br />

BtftHantt, I ihallnpota'to tMtti<br />

Mbilcvtadvaon: '<br />

' WIDHESDAT. ' B<br />

';;SEpTBMliR.»lv!lil .-.. i|<br />

•I o'clock in I*. atlWBaon»n.ki<br />

(ai .Ith.SnfclB'.OIIH.rtCap.M.y:<br />

et»fl H04jMVtti» IMttjetsW, Bawt<br />

ALL lh.l tract «rp,rct*«Uni aM<br />

RftmlKt iii..t., tri»i««lD*I.B in t*,.<br />

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PAGE 14 " >"„*...... , • . TOE SENTINKL-LEDCER. O€EAN CCTfr.iiNAti.'O '.":•'.'..•. '}• -'.'-'i '••',' s %^; '?.M ^'^ AafUBatt^iBpi1liiBBRJiii^ ;<br />

Her Beloved dbg may be ordered destroyed today<br />

(continued from page 1) what may happen if Coco HM h, OCMM Otir ' * M» M M.h,»Ti»^ U««*i MI IM ttoua on Aithn.iDh .h. f«* •«« ' ! ' ' / "' 4 (continued from page l) what nay happen If Coco here in <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty nm sense that I have^^she removed Cram toe house on Although aba forgot to renew<br />

the mtt m «*: attract "%*,***** *»* 'WJa'aanJI^old "her aays,becau»eC«»goestottieTto Street and placed In the the dog's license tWs year, a<br />

.— . .. ^animal shelter. vaccination certlflcatetbows<br />

rt"a tortnf dog, an'*' Mwjto, hw fmr am- niwea^tjand lo^afUr whn^ever there is a aa»?a3 Hot kwwtag whai to do, ttw, haa. rt^rt aB the<br />

C ;; ' • • , - • ^<br />

iiHrtd woman, neigh. ^?!i.^.^^ S? hernowttBtahaftrtaiwia fce fart dew., t • ^ i tan eaBed on bar friend* to necessary snots and that they<br />

WW are u<br />

abort their<br />

condoned ^ ! ! bouts with cancer and a contentedly In the house with oat friend related. Bar .,,. ~<br />

partUlly mt^m Mi, ha- mlitre«. However, there fimdi are wffln| tom^ •iterejajnlaaJ^JoDAi,<br />

- Jones can barely mow about ire occWons wlim she must cowl with Jones andspeak on says, stroking one <strong>of</strong> her cats.<br />

. She supports heraelf with a be put outside. '1 useTlo tobalf <strong>of</strong> the elderly woman She cannot underetand why<br />

cane and has trouble keeping chain her to the front porch." and her dog. anyone would want to take her<br />

; herbalanee, taMJaVkv!' ^ A^hbortookJooesto^ pst •way from her. A@^dlnJ<br />

leansherparaiytedsldeonan arose when she was outside, door <strong>of</strong> the animal's cage was Oog would not have nipped<br />

old grocery cart, her Many times children in the a note with the words, anyone unless aha were<br />

"cadillac." she Jokes, so that ana have hamaatd the old* "Quarantined - Do net teased or provoked,<br />

ahe can shop In town. "Yog woman. Both her friends and nBeaje.' 1 Jonei ripped the , ^ ^ _ iLL ^J.,<br />

do for yonneM." P^iffr. tteo MW her, "aha almost weo. in me meanune,<br />

.aW'taai to eonflnad n^lmm too Oat the MU out <strong>of</strong> tar«p.» 22FmJ t Z»J£ H<br />

TOwtaitohiraieoiri *Udi« have thrown ,tmm WOAOT at the Om ^ ^*5" ^^f^ £*<br />

&m bedroom, it'i difficult at Coco and at the windows <strong>of</strong> Biinuii Society ihtto wbo ^ «*& save Oow from<br />

fer her to answer the front the house. They have also had arranged to Jones to **»&.<br />

door. 11* steps are steep and teased the dog and Jones. adopt Coco six years ago are _<br />

Coco appears apprehensive, as if she realizes « _g ,. ,,.„<br />

the fate that may befall her. The dog knows *W dog ii her eyet and ffied in <strong>Ocean</strong> aiy and on destroyed.<br />

«Bia agrees. "OBCO'I gs* old mixed shepherdf'm )em «B * Coeo'a papaM.<br />

Collective now<br />

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Covtmry Cutlery •)'/^ -i^ilfiealf .'v?<br />

|Bflr«m Light Tlmar ,S|y iiifliA OfeNiritipstool*'-*,<br />

floyil Solir eaieulato^*". i Son KAIr: RaimiirgiaMgy<br />

;.ttnnon Blanket , .' Mt4 W^f^ ^f^r ^M<br />

eornlngwira Cilajwl* ^jfoiioi jllak 10 f cijpr<br />

Dlih ,,i,^:K ijMfjWmjilwrV ;'V . .|Vi<br />

'Malntanbh.WjM Cafaftfi;/* ilihiidiat.Bidio':; . --M'<br />

tear In her eye. 'tte'a a<br />

Doughnuts<br />

I IWL L^WyO<br />

Sodas<br />

and Gifts<br />

Teary^yed Florence Jones, 85, holds onto the*<br />

no-no in motels<br />

(continued from page l) mtcrowaye oven tn a<br />

restaurants and-wanted the<br />

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otner animals or. nurnins<br />

flnlttml<br />

Vx^ police airf ^ ; dog A pubUc 1 hearing wffl be<br />

warden wlU be charged with hew ^ the ordLwe at<br />

Quit-smoking<br />

MiVfAntrican<br />

104 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

* TWILIGHT SP<br />

Served From 4 p.m.<br />

further lnforraaUon call the<br />

96<br />

CIALS<br />

Full Menu Available m<br />

With 40 Entrees ra<br />

To Choose In via *<br />

HrMTiMtmii'. Surjiji ,lcn<br />

'mmW^fpiH&<br />

eighth-Inch ca»d weU equipped i postponed untiliflHfcfcC<br />

yF*or*r"<br />

fflr^ll^gtowrteiptthtoaimay^ ; a<br />

^ jOteOTMnended by the^ocal fire chief w\'.; ^^|^^.vWpWi^ipj|^i^^<br />

tf.<br />

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release to your paper?<br />

TwoSecapns (GO9)'J9S-54I1<br />

, who founded <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Incidents<br />

(Heane turn to page II)<br />

HOAH AMD SONS<br />

SMI^^MT, MICHIGAN.-<br />

Page 4<br />

Section 1<br />

costs' to repair<br />

ANTTAJ.<br />

. While the dty -w^ttw eaglnwt*<br />

Jggt on the c«t cf n^ted ^faS<br />

««mry to the opper levdi oTtt*<br />

• Qfltuna Arti CenterwMch eadkr «# f<br />

"hocked at<br />

Wtaariw..;....<br />

. < vJ—*-a>jrfl*. •<br />

Final fishing column <strong>of</strong> Ihe season.... ...Se^iiooi page*<br />

now commen llifc<br />

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f PA.OE ^-SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN<br />

W$P\ Schrader<br />

iRo<br />

S P° rt<br />

M j ^ r a The clean lines <strong>of</strong> fh.s<br />

j^uStf- aEJrta<br />

at rerilUlHec ' by graphic<br />

IliiPSiIiSlii ffi-color detailing at<br />

^ ^ K ^ ^ W stand-up collar and cuffs.<br />

JJIlaBslllBllsaal armhole and self-belt add<br />

lli§|M|l»| finishing touch, all <strong>of</strong><br />

I<br />

18 Pc. Beverage Set<br />

> "-,<br />

by Anchor Hocking<br />

. '-tf 1 /* or.<br />

12oz. Beverage and<br />

Mfe in crystal.<br />

regularly $T3,ff<br />

NOW '9.99<br />

J<br />

k-:'i7.. 1 ^BSSSSSsl<br />

I Available In Petite?<br />

/ 6tol6inroyal.NowS«7.20<br />

. / and in Misses IMW In<br />

/ All Schrader dresses 20% Off<br />

15% Off<br />

All Holiday Fabrics,<br />

, Trims, Ribbons and<br />

Kits. Plan ahead and save.<br />

Rffl. 99- • $24,50<br />

NOW 85 C •'20.83<br />

Ion fOf yourBab?<br />

from<br />

i;'<br />

(prices<br />

ihafft<br />

• Spin n Grin Crib Show<br />

Watch baby grin asTaddy Bear splnil Spin n Grin Is • wind-up,<br />

ena-fing circus ol activity, A gentle push sends Teddy whirling<br />

'round In one direction .while he "Jugglei" in the opposite<br />

direction. Than, Just when you think the spinning will itop,,.<br />

SURPRISE,. .Teddy twirls round filler than everl Brlghtcolors<br />

and stimulating action ken little eyes and hinds busy.<br />

Wind-up mechanism will spin lor at least IS MINUTES! Reauires<br />

no batteries Bracket easily attaches to crib rill.<br />

Birth to 24 months.<br />

Regularly $i?,a? NOW '14.29<br />

Men's and Joy's<br />

SUMMER<br />

CLEARANCE SALE<br />

Save 50% on Men's knit and woven<br />

shirts, slacks by Haggar and Sansabelt,<br />

casual jackets, sport jackets, and suits.<br />

Save 50% on Boy's tops and pants. ><br />

•by Levf's, O.P., and Dee Cee for sizes 8-20.<br />

^ fyyxk -k ^s^HMK<br />

Another tnickload <strong>of</strong> pilings cnrouteto another devefopment drives doWn Bay Avenue past the '<br />

- Nantueket condominium project. -*'--i -- J 1 - *' - —•»» (<br />

They're painting the town yellow<br />

ByANTTAJ. SPIEGEL<br />

SeittaeJ-UdgerSWf<br />

An <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> woman who<br />

didn't identify herself<br />

recently called a itate<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Transpbrtation<br />

traffic engineer<br />

wanting to know the reason<br />

behind the yellow corbs teen<br />

throughout' town and<br />

requesting that the matter be<br />

brought to the attention clThe<br />

Sentbwl-Ledger.<br />

FtylE FASHIONS 1°<br />

/Ave.M "<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

ALL SUMMER<br />

Off PIUS<br />

$100<br />

FALL DRESSES<br />

AND SEPARATES | t<br />

20% Off 10<br />

Sizes 6 to IB<br />

08 u4fte 'SMciter<br />

Monica'^ features dresses<br />

fdr all occasions...<br />

From attending \ wedding<br />

tostepplngoutforan<br />

evening <strong>of</strong> fine dining.<br />

COME IN AND SEE OUR SALE RACK<br />

; uWohfea's<br />

3833 Atlantic Avt.<br />

AXantlccIty<br />

34S-J5I8<br />

,IT>e Sentinel-Ledger. was legal since adoption <strong>of</strong> the Meanwhile, <strong>City</strong> Coundl la<br />

aware <strong>of</strong> the colored curbs, (motor vehicle) statutes," awaiting a reply from DO(t to<br />

vrfdeh indicate no 'parking McCarthy said. "H» painting Us resolution, adopted this<br />

zones, especially since the Just enhance* the awareness summer, requesting an in-<br />

dty recently painted yellow <strong>of</strong> -public safety.' The police terpretation <strong>of</strong> the parking<br />

moat <strong>of</strong> the curbing in front <strong>of</strong> findf it -(the. parking prohibition within » feet <strong>of</strong><br />

and along the side, <strong>of</strong> tie ^regulations) easier to enforce crosswalk, at the top <strong>of</strong> T-<br />

newspaper's Mb Street <strong>of</strong>fice. but we're looking for volunintersectioni and Its ap-<br />

The result Is one customer tary compliance.<br />

plication to rtreets with light<br />

parking space along over 180 , North-south streets trafflcflow. - '»>>, >i<br />

feet <strong>of</strong> frontage. ; . .. generally have M percent <strong>of</strong> FtL CurtDoO, who oversea<br />

DOT engineer John. Mo- their footage available for local traffic safety programs,<br />

Cuithy explains'the yellow parsing, a figure which said police recently received<br />

paint is a courtesy to remind doesn't include hydrants, notfflcatjon from DOT thai<br />

motorists <strong>of</strong> state statutory curb cots, jtop signs or other me no-partdng restrlctiani<br />

puking prohibitions. parking restrictions, ac- applied to aU T-tater»ections<br />

In fact, he said, the parking cording to McCarthy. East- and enforcement was<br />

prohibitions which have been west streets which in this tequlrad. •<br />

on the books more than 30 conunnnjly generally have<br />

years, also appear in, state stop sign* have a to percent ^though ignorance <strong>of</strong> the<br />

driver's manu*lsfon page fit .parking- availability not lav isn't an.excuse, Dull asjd<br />

withftandtng, other< restric- ,h»jfett it unfair to issue<br />

J*ns,nesald.I1 •, •. ' summonses to motorists<br />

parking:<br />

unfamiliar with parking<br />

- Within 50 f«et <strong>of</strong> a stop<br />

When the city commenced restrictions.'I know <strong>of</strong> them<br />

flje painting program, >lc- and they are in the drivers<br />

,« within.» feet <strong>of</strong>^ttw' Ca/thy, said, calls from •- manual, butl dont ihmtit's<br />

crosswalk.<strong>of</strong> -an Intersection,<br />

-&ir''fbr people to trecehre<br />

metaling T-intersections;,<br />

summonses if > they're<br />

— within an intersection<br />

the' proponents are unaware <strong>of</strong> the law," be said.<br />

Including ,the."top > <strong>of</strong>, T-<br />

. I," be «ld indicating<br />

Jntersectlons;<br />

toe ratio had dropped; '4 Dull also said his ek-<br />

— within 10 feet <strong>of</strong> a, fire . tbufcthe opposition It to the periences Indicate' that<br />

hydrant:<br />

Inconvenience It creates. municipal -, court Judge<br />

— within 30 feet <strong>of</strong> the Before, they would park there tUcbard Russell ntaauyfouod<br />

^tid individuals innocent If<br />

me curb; wasnt painted. ,,<br />

However, Rosses said he<br />

bad no. predisposition pr<br />

policy .concerning parking<br />

sunwjonses ^<br />

•STl^Er^aX. .-'.<br />

"This may, be the driver's<br />

education portion <strong>of</strong> It,"<br />

McCarthy said, adding that<br />

other Cape May County towns<br />

Including the Wlldwoods,<br />

•? Cape May, Sea Iale qtf and<br />

( v Middle Township have n<br />

yellow paint successfully.<br />

U^ J*e<br />

<strong>of</strong> the motorists<br />

to know he cant park within<br />

35 feet <strong>of</strong> an intersection for<br />

witUnSO feet ota stop sign but<br />

if confusing circumstances<br />

edst. I may give him the<br />

benefit <strong>of</strong> the doubt" :<br />

$22 Central A venue<br />

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Letters<br />

Mailings<br />

Term Papers<br />

24 Hour Resume Service<br />

Cassette Transcription<br />

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" Display advertising.......... S p.(n. Friday,,;<br />

Classified, Sports J ..>.,'... .;iioon Sa^i^day •;.<br />

, viwuuni, o|»wr»B>..j..., .noon weanesdayvj:<br />

Display advertlsliig,.... 5p.m. VVedrtesdayv<br />

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1 i \:? FRIDAY. SEPTOMBER gO, <strong>1985</strong> THE 8ENWNEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NJ. PAGE 3 — SECTION ONE V<br />

i<br />

photabyStjUorStudiii<br />

A total <strong>of</strong> 12 condominium units are due to go up, on these pilings, being driven on the sife <strong>of</strong> a<br />

former doctor's <strong>of</strong>fice Immediately north <strong>of</strong> the outbound approach to the 9th Street bridge; -•card,<br />

paper scams locally<br />

u ByjUdTAXSPIBQEL<br />

V. • SorthKH-edgerStatt<br />

^Police Here .are In- 1 ,<br />

i.VMUgattog the possibility <strong>of</strong><br />

unauthorised credit card use.<br />

'Jy peraoM obtaining card<br />

rjvsldents after <strong>of</strong>ierlng them<br />

i'Slaniorous ' prizes and<br />

(•.•vacations. Business people<br />

ewe, also being cautioned<br />

s •about another scam.<br />

According to Det^ Frank<br />

Italy, police nave received<br />

^complaints from ^several<br />

''residents cjaiming" trtvel<br />

•'agencies sod tourist comcinisslons<br />

in California 'and'<br />

SFlorlda contacted them to<br />

r^nform' them they were<br />

f winners in credit card<br />

''company-epoDiored contests<br />

"and then asking them to<br />

-"verlfytheir credit card<br />

•number by reading it over the<br />

phone.<br />

"; "If they're glvtog<br />

'^something for nothing, then<br />

?«'s not possible for it to be<br />

,"l>giUinate."Da^sald.<br />

3 ' He said once the vlcUm<br />

realnces he has been taken and<br />

•* reports the inddent, unlawful<br />

''use <strong>of</strong> the card may already<br />

'have occurred.' "If you're<br />

solicited, 'dont give out the<br />

number," Daly cautioned.<br />

with mail fraud in coimectton<br />

with their aUeged^ Invdveraent<br />

in a nationwide<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice supply '.'boiler room"<br />

- "The indictment alleges<br />

that the managers trained<br />

sales personnel to phone<br />

businesses at ranttom<br />

throughout the United States<br />

and me a deceptive sales<br />

pitch to give the false Impression<br />

' that Park<br />

Distributing was affiliated<br />

with that business' regular<br />

supplier <strong>of</strong> photocopier<br />

nradncts,"the Postal Service<br />

releases stated. "Ibe victim<br />

businesses were told they had<br />

been overlooked when<br />

notification <strong>of</strong> a recent price<br />

Increase "went' out and<br />

therefore as a courtesy<br />

supplies had been processed<br />

at the old price* to cover the<br />

business one last time.<br />

"The fesndulant pretenses<br />

and misrepresentations in-<br />

duced uumer sinesses to<br />

place an order," the release<br />

conunoed. "<strong>On</strong>ly later did<br />

they discover, <strong>of</strong>ten after<br />

paying, • that Park<br />

Distributing was not affiliated<br />

with their regular supplier;<br />

that price increases bad not<br />

occurred; that supplies<br />

efPestWServlceearlfer<br />

moiftn issueda release *a dfstiouift; and tSfmvoices •<br />

aunl^'businesses to were further inflated with,<br />

''beware <strong>of</strong> deceptive sales unexpected and unidentified<br />

^pitches for reduced price copy charge*."<br />

'machine supplies.<br />

Authorities were continuing<br />

'' This summer a federal<br />

grand jury indicted nine<br />

people from the Southwest<br />

their Investigation <strong>of</strong> scants<br />

similar to Park piatributing<br />

which has operated under<br />

H. FREEMAN & SON<br />

A CENTURY OF QUALITY<br />

For one hundred yeore, H, Freeman & Son has boon<br />

crafting fine men's clothing. The secret <strong>of</strong> Freeman's superb<br />

fit and s<strong>of</strong>t good looks lies In their meticulous attention<br />

to detail<br />

As a result, H. Freeman clothing <strong>of</strong>fers you. the ultimate<br />

ki appearance, performance and long-lasting service<br />

Each Freeman coat is s<strong>of</strong>t-constructed to (insure you get<br />

the comfortable feel and excellent fit desired by so many<br />

Of our select clientele. (<br />

' AIR Freeman 8 Son, collars and shoulders are created<br />

••naturally" to give a look <strong>of</strong> quiet good taste and subtle<br />

sophistication.: •. ,<br />

See our Fall <strong>1985</strong> selection now)<br />

1 The look that says.<br />

J^TTT^ LOCATED INSIDE'<br />

JFLANDER$ ; HOTEL<br />

B's Fantasy<br />

11th ft The Boardwalk!<br />

Estate Jewelry* Silver<br />

several aliases including Data Average •> y><br />

ASTRONOMICAL DATA<br />

Moon ta<br />

Pergee; J J. <strong>Sep</strong>t. 16<br />

Baked Fresh Daily<br />

Wards Pastry<br />

Scotts<br />

End <strong>of</strong> Season Sale<br />

35%<br />

merchtntllw<br />

Plan ahead for next.year's<br />

'I. ,<br />

IBe A Serta'<br />

iPerfect Sleeper"<br />

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SAVE *277°° ON TROPICAL - STYLE BEDROOM<br />

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•159 00<br />

ea pc<br />

RCA 25" Colortrak 2001<br />

Digital command Center<br />

Remote Control<br />

Model FJR 2020<br />

Reg.$899.95,, , v<br />

N0W $ 729 00<br />

RCA 25" Colortrak _<br />

Remote control T,/" r-<br />

Model l<br />

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furnituwi<strong>of</strong>im/ndful <strong>of</strong> a tropical Island par»di*<br />

: Other matching ^<br />

pieces atso onsalei<br />

Serf-Cleaning Range | f<br />

Black Glass Door<br />

Model RF36^BXPr<br />

Regular Price $555.00<br />

SALE M99.00<br />

B*oJ» will m*r «lHmrt» fnun UltiMraHon<br />

SERTA PERFECT SLEEPER<br />

Total Suspension System<br />

FULL<br />

The new Total Suspension System.<br />

was made wtth your comfori in "<br />

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combines with a unique deep V'<br />

inner support to give you a remark-* 1<br />

ably luxurious sleep, set that wiU<br />

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healthy investment in yourself<br />

ea pc.<br />

•499 s«t<br />

Antron Nylon Classic.<br />

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s E<br />

P<br />

9<br />

8<br />

•ipi<br />

fte ONU Ctty MA will PTA chairpersons win oe « fl^,Mrtl§lpaUon <strong>of</strong>fers<br />

hoM • merabersWp drive oo available to enroll new « ^ psrent the opportunity<br />

J|*to ii » *^t.memberi,<br />

and diiWtafa^Jto^W^a 4joiljll^=<br />

h«4-ti«hool night at themembership<br />

cards and rel*tlonshlp<br />

primary school, between fith<br />

and 8th streets, on Wot<br />

Avenue. '<br />

<strong>On</strong> <strong>Sep</strong>t 18, the flrat PTA<br />

membership card was<br />

PTMMrtfji to Mayor Jack<br />

l with local<br />

pamphlets Ustlng the room educators, and to demonrepresentatlves<br />

and>Nte.a real and active Indescriblng<br />

the PTA's purpose t*f«»t in the academic<br />

and functions. Annual dues standards <strong>of</strong> toe community,<br />

expressed an Intention to<br />

are*2. a Mulfaid.<br />

Nomettes begin season<br />

and guests Marie Green <strong>of</strong><br />

jmrt **«1 m th. PTA Plymouth Inn with 40 Abington TownsWp, Fa.<br />

and needed in the PTA. nemfcenjn attendance. U%u announced that the<br />

ESZLSuLftST-HmSl Rise Tilt. *apkm,KUpwid the winter mental and<br />

schools. We Were flat (here nemor Downir, Deauvllle inn, StmttmiM,<br />

cjUed *i»nMMni to order<br />

»<br />

luncheon to be held Cec. i at<br />

and welcomed new member Ojiaiyta Somen Point.<br />

The membership sang<br />

Happy Birthday to all those<br />

celebrating during July,<br />

August and <strong>Sep</strong>tember.<br />

A Ust <strong>of</strong> guest speakers will<br />

-'•-' Blstiflcflys Looks in LadlesFashion<br />

be set up for future meetings<br />

? fc ^ COATS &SUITI<br />

by Helen Trudeau,<br />

k , 'WOillanf • Rtflil Evan Plemt < Italy j<br />

t , .Donegal (Ireland) - Vicuna Cashmere<br />

) •; •' Mohair Tweed<br />

* DRESSES<br />

by Gasfieberry • Seidworm • Saren Peters<br />

Alpar Sehwftrti • Alplnifs {SwitzerlaiM)<br />

In <strong>On</strong>e, Two, Three PJeeei "<br />

r vlce<br />

president, who requested<br />

meeting.<br />

FIRE COMPANY<br />

BUSTRIPJSEPT.«<br />

•:(, SPORTSWEAR<br />

|, by Dalton • Sltyj* (Germany) Reversible<br />

'""* Multi-colored Pleated gUirts by sapyt (England)<br />

3MW067.<br />

(THESE<br />

'./ • :iViin;K.%i<br />

LM^MMi^If^ pJwidOTi <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> ^ty PTA, holds tlic ct'rtlfTcate<br />

Mayor Jack Bittner the flwt membership card. 4,4};$-* • ;:; *i^. J?^<br />

on news releases Oct. 1<br />

j<br />

itfattons<br />

m the<br />

proper<br />

p<br />

procedure for conduct the pr<strong>of</strong>irtmfoUowwl RegiatraUon will be accepted<br />

wmmmmmm<br />

^mmmimmKi<br />

n tffie g gadue<br />

Minn., Seton Hall Preparato<br />

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• PAGE. 6 -r. SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-bEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER 20.' <strong>1985</strong>": FttlDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,<strong>1985</strong><br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

"^•"^^ M • ' - ?Jr center, South Orchard Road legislation barring towns<br />

Surviving Is. a daughter Jacqueline M. PackardNrf New »* noon'Friday, <strong>Sep</strong>t W. frora roi<strong>On</strong>g out communtgr*<br />

" • . ^^' ^ ft Hlhkle has' nerved as residences for persons with<br />

director <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey disabilities and legislation for<br />

Developmentally Disabled In He graduated from Rutgers<br />

, TVentoivgince 1976; He Is also University School <strong>of</strong>- Law In<br />

CANDIDATES NIGHT OCT. l chairperson for the special 1074 and was certified to<br />

The Cape May County State Bar Association on the practice law in New Jersey.<br />

Branch <strong>of</strong> The American<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> University<br />

Handicapped. . For further lnfpr<br />

During his tenure wlth v FMneral service was Thursday in the Oliver H. fa'Co.<br />

Rineral Home, Philadelphia. Memorial contributions may<br />

be made to a favorite' charity<br />

; r<br />

Pubiir Notlro*<br />

MUNICIPAL PLANNINO SO*BD<br />

CITY OP> OCEAN CITY<br />

the call 691-8800 ext. 214.<br />

PUILIC NOTICE<br />

is sponsoring a Public Advocate, Hlnkle has<br />

ADDENDUM TO OCEAN ciTv candidates night, 7:30 been actively involved hi a<br />

PLANNING BOARD WORKSHOP TitMriflV Hot 1 si fhe «id« TSnUtl "nf lltiMtlan flf.<br />

MEETINO OF ispTEMBER >i i«» "lesoay uci. l, si we wine range oi uuganon ai-<br />

TIH »ii«.in« appucaiimi win aii> bt Wetlands or.ule Institute, Stone foctlng,. persons with<br />

fiTEpfU M. M>ry REVIEW LOU<br />

Information Harbor Boulevard. call 8864029. For more topics disabilities, as the covering right to treat- such<br />

earn* L- DlCklntiin<br />

ment and protection from<br />

(vtrvtiry<br />

harm, voting rights,<br />

Public Notices sterilization, education,<br />

handicap discrimination and,<br />

' NpTICI TO LIMIT CREDITORS<br />

ZSNINS BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT . • W. BomrlHrnlB,!, SurrsuJt.<br />

CITY OF OCEAN CITY,<br />

* Bin Mariana Barrio<br />

- NIWjIRIIYNtM ,<br />

Paputy Surrqata<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

Acting Dapuly Clf rK<br />

Th. lollowlno d«l,loni wtrt m«0, B, •ITATI SP Dorotlir ' c. C Gayion, To Late To<br />

DM gun <strong>City</strong> Zoning 8o.nl tl Ad MUt Dorotny c. Ortvtay. ,OECEA1EO OEC<br />

luifmml at tliilr rHudr nutting M nPIMnl la in, oi-d.r gi w<br />

• Classify '<br />

HplamMr MBhunbtr II, li IW IWI ' H«il«i Mmliii; iirrrWata" « r t l M »ha Cmini, ol<br />

I. M.yn.l k Thamptail, Bloat 1719. Cap* M«y. mail on Ida llitmlh day ol WINTER RENTAL -<br />

UI I (part oil . Hack yirliiica arattad Meiintotf INI «i In. pailtln. ol tha Mrm nlcaly lurnlihaB-<br />

CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

BRING RESULTS<br />

To Late To<br />

- Classify<br />

.l.-'RilBii i, t Oralchm I. lingham, 'MmlnlitiiMta: AO Proi oi .aid m *° iInMT "" -""»/'•' »*»aniiinnii<br />

BIMk 10, Lot a yarianta granldl. l.r« Call in<br />

yard only. • • OorathyA Oayion *••* «17<br />

i. RaBan * Mary Lou MCDowtll, . Jldmlnlilr.lruand -.^., _,..<br />

BIKkirai. Lotf • bulk varl,iK« gran- ' , Agmlnlttratrlx Ad Prm DAT ? UI *. I »? ~ : 1 ? **• *+I. T top. 3<br />

'•""• AM fM cauatta it«-» »lr,<br />

lid, ralaiTM la Fltnillllt Mara nr til* ••*", MtrlMii, Blal tlgtnlck, FalnMrg '—<br />

PMnappnval. . . «M Orlfllth, Iwulrn<br />

lwd«d Mini condition SicrllK. iu,j»<br />

I. 5t»rsa MrMHi, SlKk J10I, Lot 1) IO«f» R..arlllllli, Eiquln)<br />

and disease? <strong>of</strong> ^<br />

Board Certified iti Internal Medicine<br />

[PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

I Effective <strong>Sep</strong>tember 21,<br />

I , <strong>1985</strong>, the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

will not accept anymore glass<br />

at the 5th Street and Asbury<br />

Avenue glass receptacle<br />

location.<br />

Glass should be put out on<br />

respective trash days until<br />

further notice.<br />

The <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Laboratories v<br />

is pleased to announce<br />

the opening on Mon, 5ept. 16 th<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Facility<br />

what they want to do after pull the wool over anyone's court, but felt It was the<br />

(Tropeano) has his hearing," eyes," he said. way to protect what<br />

he said Beyel said the township believes are Ms<br />

Judge Wllllamg told tried to move against the rights,<br />

Tropeano to include any portable signs last year, but "I'm. concerned over Irf<br />

"And not only that, they citations with his arguments then-construction <strong>of</strong>ficial nucb <strong>of</strong> the taxpayers'n<br />

weren't all Upper Township at the Oct. 1 hearing, Robert Hasslepen was a is being used to argue .<br />

residents," he said Tropeano said he has made Tropeano supporter and thts little sign Instead<br />

sure Us trailer was placed In refused to Issue the order. getting together ovef<br />

Last y year, , he be banded ba out 73 a legal parking space and was The governing body in- issues," be said. '"<br />

registration "' ' forms not a traffic hazard. Kenney traduced amendments to the<br />

f 0 ^ 8 ! 10 be i l * ves tne<br />

motivated because<br />

up on Township Comnunee<br />

in November<br />

Republican Organization, led'<br />

by Mayor Daniel Beyel. If<br />

Jeffers and Baker both win in<br />

November the FRO would<br />

bold all five seats on the<br />

governing body.<br />

Beyel has denied the action<br />

I* political and said the<br />

township would move against<br />

anyone who violates the<br />

tening ordinance with a<br />

similar portable sign.<br />

2-Pc Muni-Purpose<br />

Knife Set 4(4 gnd8-ln<br />

Stain-free steel Hhives<br />

Serrated blades:' 4ei«i<br />

DAVIS<br />

HARDWARE<br />

1235 Aibury Ave.<br />

Mon.Sat.8 5<br />

3990915<br />

Visa & MasterCard<br />

Accepted<br />

saldpreviously the trailer and zoning ordinance Monday<br />

sign was legally parked and with many <strong>of</strong> the proposed<br />

not blocking traffic before he changes dealing with the<br />

issued the cease and desist current regulations on signs,<br />

order, but that it could Judge Williams ordered that<br />

potentially become • hazard. Tropeano be given the op-<br />

Tropeano used the trailer portunity to study the<br />

during an un- arnendments before they am<br />

bid for a Com- ' ' *<br />

BONAFIED<br />

REG. BUILDER<br />

From Floor to Bool, Front Door to Back<br />

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL : ^<br />

Concrete • Painting • Carpentry ' /<br />

\<br />

WHAT IS<br />

. * • *<br />

Hie dictionary gives several wterestioglneanSri^ for ihiscomaidtily used<br />

word—"reliance on the integrity <strong>of</strong> a person; conBdeni liope- cootftfcaice id '<br />

the ability or intention <strong>of</strong> a person;; obligationSrxeiliorisilHlity;Si '<br />

reIyon.denendon,todosometbiiigwiUHratfear<strong>of</strong>crjnseqtfeMes.f'';<br />

r -<<br />

Trust is obviously not something id'be given


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FAQE 8 ^SECTION; WfE<br />

Some from overseas'-'''/'•'<br />

^,000 hive visited the museum here<br />

The fflsterieal Museum ffc gift shop also bad a the north wing and! lai^na from 1 to 4 p.m. Two annual<br />

which U starting lta 2Ut year wcceiurfu] season with new <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> «i It wed to be," events an also scheduled In<br />

at Ml Wesley Av, bad a and unusual Kenu for sale, aw»reti«r. the <strong>of</strong>f season, &r.<br />

peering in the shop Men, 17. The museum Is now open Christmas party In<br />

looming over Its members The Friends <strong>of</strong> the Museum Tuesday through Saturday ber<br />

and supporten, acOTdlni to were saddened at the death <strong>of</strong> o t_ •» • f f_<br />

*ttL!*2i2X££ tMsfiws*-*!*-! Shore Memorial horse<br />

show and fair coming<br />

Gemaa* Hawaii and India mutum mfiBi notabjy the you y aont have h tto<br />

lllte<br />

have visited the museum o» .<strong>of</strong> the late Princess hones to love the fourth<br />

*w.Hta&. • 4 . Gfliee. annual Shore Memorial<br />

A number <strong>of</strong> events took "Tfc« svunH. «# H» n/m,K»iu.(k»»,».jr-i.<br />

nx)penlngo/themuseiimand donated to the museum In Ctenter In Smlthville. signing autographs. This year<br />

WNfand to May. the antique Kroeisar, president, "HU lored jolnUy by the hositfial •TTonorTrThomVhow<br />

urtlonandsiueaodadispuiy goodness will never be amfltary and employies; ta StolnaST<br />

±, JSfKLjKlS taio^. We apwrtittfte even bigger than Wort with Also on Sunday the un-<br />

wed by the museum for the VMton and mldents are (he show's famous chill, ' from Massachusetts^"" ~<br />

U&UUSloia&MJ<br />

mmsmxmm*<br />

Wallace<br />

4N_ SWEEP<br />

M$££ issiis m : v^; wi BS?<br />

Wallace Discount Furniture<br />

Going Out <strong>of</strong> Business<br />

in our<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Location <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

(EVERYTHING MUST GO<br />

« f pf W if ^ ^<br />

.•Nw8£ *- -**f*i$ t-^<br />

The Boardwalk Chorus will appear on the Music Pier 8 p.m. Monday, <strong>Sep</strong>t. 23 featuring a barbershop-sty<br />

Ie program. Four quartets including the Flour Flati and the Bulkheads will perform 1<br />

Wings *n Water test this weekend<br />

will be open bam noon to 4 nrvuigi, Uve nature show, wfllbeavafla"<br />

Hoapltal through tte hone wtekend.<br />

^ow^wr. Soai other<br />

Tom -<br />

Waidman's<br />

HOLIDAY VACAOTONS<br />

New Cruise Itineraries &<br />

Island Visits Available.<br />

. I Christmas & New Year'i'IWps<br />

CflXC'T^ I »Mtvar a Service Charge*<br />

^ Jl For Details & Reservations<br />

_ CALL NOW 398-7450<br />

g19.atheiMat BetweenweiieyA A<br />

^P^.TO-k njtiy want it idl-Ite^ta. Btttow, wltfieart<br />

old building stance if thej feds the -=-^ r ^ i 5^^"<br />

(he zoning and subdivision<br />

Restaurafat • 391-9857 ^<br />

<strong>On</strong> The Boardwalk at 13th Street '<br />

Overiooking The <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

In The Sting Ray Motel, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

» ir !i r * »<br />

Acroi* from imp*<br />

OPEN 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. 7 DAYS A WCC<br />

EARLY BIRD SPECIALS from,3:00 to 6:<br />

i.' • -5Ls-...,. ( < * .J 1<br />

f ifei '-» ' ><br />

MDAWN •CANTONESE STYLE •<br />

AdDmOHALNBWDtSHES #%<br />

IMOTCOflMECTCD<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CllyfNJ.<br />

SPECTACULAR!<br />

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PAGE 10 — SECTION ONE " "*. **<br />

, ByMARKSOIFKR,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>Oty<br />

PobUcfuiattooi Director<br />

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lWsUamodiamlryeVtmt<br />

v SHOPPE<br />

Sl« Asbury Ave, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

smfrro<br />

, <strong>Sep</strong>tember Hours;<br />

Turt,Fri. 7a.m-. to 1 p.m. • 4p.m, foip.m.<br />

Sat. 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Sun. 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />

CLOSED MONDAY<br />

Senior Citizen's Day<br />

Every WednewJay<br />

Df corated Cakii Our SpeclaHty!<br />

Dot's Dot's Dot's Dot'e Dot's Dot's Dot* Dot'i D<br />

Luncheon Specials An "Back"<br />

at The Corbin House<br />

with ,<br />

Dinner Specials and Upcoming<br />

Special Events to be Announced<br />

Tuesday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 24<br />

CHICKEN PARMESAN......,.,,,.,<br />

Wednesday. <strong>Sep</strong>tember 28<br />

BROILED FLOUNDER &<br />

SCAIiOPS COOT1NATION,.<br />

Thursday, <strong>Sep</strong>te mber 2S-<br />

ROAST FRESH HAM<br />

Friday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember Vt<br />

SHraa<br />

, 84.95<br />

Saturday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 28<br />

BROILED SEAFOOD COMBINATION... 88.95<br />

* EoteiUimneitt Wtd»H^*|nrt Sundiy r<br />

* i + ) i'w V, rt t if',*'?'"' ( "'•'<br />

i^ Appeliznv. Snacks Khvd In '<br />

1' t<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGKK, OCEAN CIT^Y, N.J. -<br />

r<br />

, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,1085<br />

eboard tourney are weekend highlights here<br />

wa as<br />

C ftj.-s#ivipfommcui)<br />

Corner <strong>of</strong> Bay & Maryland Ave., Sqmers Pt.<br />

Free Sodas Till 10 p.m.<br />

FRIDAY<br />

SATURDAY<br />

SUNDAY •<br />

\ .<br />

HOT VIDEO DANCIN<br />

17 & UP 8 P.M. to 12 P.M.<br />

DJ.ALHORNER<br />

17 & UP 8 P.M. to 12 P.M.<br />

TEEN JAM<br />

15 & UP 7 P.M. to 11P.M.<br />

DDADCD ATTIDB nvaiaoietorPnvateParties<br />

PROPER ATTIRE 653.9332<br />

ti,<br />

r—-•<br />

for<br />

THoUgW<br />

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•„)*<br />

w; "l ><br />

Restaurant &<br />

Seafood Market<br />

OPEN<br />

THRU SEPT.<br />

Restaurant Open For<br />

Dinner 4:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.<br />

7 Days a Week '<br />

seafood Market<br />

Features: Large Variety ,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Raw & Cooked Seafood<br />

10 a.m.-9 p.m. 7 Days a Week<br />

Cooked Seafood<br />

BarB-Q<br />

Chicken & Ribs<br />

Call 398-3504<br />

12th Street on the Biy<br />

Oceinctty<br />

y Hover as our<br />

at this year <strong>of</strong>.lMt.<br />

. who toi over''<br />

ng <strong>of</strong> the year"<br />

any committees were f i<br />

all <strong>of</strong> the pretoumaiment<br />

ground work for a smooth<br />

start <strong>of</strong> preparations. *'<br />

Another school session was<br />

held to prepare our referees<br />

and score keepers. Tickets for<br />

our closing banquet on<br />

Friday, <strong>Sep</strong>t 37 at Mac's<br />

Restaurant are being<br />

, Bdd Budd SSupple* l at t $lft<br />

Jack; Schneidec bas.'fperformed<br />

nobly as chairman <strong>of</strong><br />

The hitemational tournament<br />

committee and the ftlher<br />

, members are to be u jcom-<br />

, nlimehted on their'.con-<br />

. Mbuttons. . :<br />

- 'WeutviteaU<strong>of</strong>tbecuixens<br />

, ii aj^^f^i^ - ini fjQau^^Bj ftB^ss^jj: fr«^»M*»d- lyaMBa^aaftT^^^aaaassjt^paj' UJH7 -^ " ~-- • - _" • - __ *^^ .1* v saiar assj llCFil^f rlQ€ff^ EOT CnilflrEll ^ JSBtt EOT Isl sTi.ll I i- QEUlv JHUBIC<br />

larger esery year, to and Unitad States competing Staffleboard has become a ^«.Tlierew^lbtgtmndBJiad pedals from merchants, new Her Saturday and Sunday.<br />

TMnO'Rorate,chalnnan <strong>of</strong><br />

become an anmuli ,<br />

There'll be lots <strong>of</strong> en* The Singing:.<br />

the , Exchange Club's<br />

feature at thb resort. Kane<br />

tertaimnent at the clock party sing at the Music Pl«fr Halloween parader reeen r m . .<br />

«m be host at a Music Pier<br />

including Jugglers, portrait Boardwalk ; and Mooriyn '!*?!££*<br />

be<br />

(Bnner on Saturday where<br />

•wards will be presented to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> events<br />

artists, big band courtesy Terr., today (Friday) •pJa,\2~/<br />

those raising the most money •<br />

to fight Multiple SderoaU. TODAY (Friday)<br />

South Jersey ROM Society Exchange Club meeting, today, Wednesday and<br />

Tne bikers stay beta over - • * ^"<br />

convention at tbe Flanders Daniel's Restaurant, 6:30 Thursday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />

night and retain to Pbilly on<br />

><br />

S'iH.VMuitM. «•*-•**••--<br />

11 ~_- v~- •—<br />

WIBa Radio. WIBG-WSLT admission »L Ott~ Monday, wdate varies from year to<br />

will also sponsor a miniature <strong>Sep</strong>t. 33 the 1 Batter Shop V^'TfJruyW**^<br />

golf tournament on Saturday, Chorus wfll bannonbte at the r g ay, C ffl<br />

inwn the chairman.:<br />

HoUl, open to the public from p.m.<br />

Oct 5 from noon to 6 pjn. at Pter, 8p.m., BdmlWoo »1.<br />

1:30 to 6 p.m. Free admission.<br />

Dessert card<br />

Ss'.^Kifi 1 ^^ AB.trl.eao AMMlatlon<br />

d nu famuy died &» me Retired persons (AARP) nament on tbe besch torn<br />

disease, meeting on tbe Music Pier. I Wh to 69th Street, 8 ajn. to 3 TUESDAY<br />

Bfli BrutiUe and the ^ l 8 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club, sored by the Shore<br />

Adult surf fishing tour- youth center, 7 p.m. ' Hospital <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> chapter<br />

BOdliary on tbe Music Wer,<br />

18:30 pjn.<br />

Sunshine Boys Banjo Band<br />

pjn.<br />

""' ML <strong>Ocean</strong> Ci^ PTA annual<br />

will provide special en- SATURDAY<br />

tertainment during the din- ** iUHWA book fair at primary school,<br />

MONDAY<br />

ANNOUNCE<br />

* lacopal Tie Boardwalk Chorus,<br />

OF DAUGHTER<br />

ner. Mayor Blttner win be an<br />

featuring a barbershop-style<br />

Joseph and Marge Booth Sr.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Georgetown, Del. announce<br />

the city's relatively Bv Avtaii, I • JO. to J p^, PM, Admission<br />

the birth <strong>of</strong> a daughter,<br />

The Women's _ mmtt Margaret Ann, on Aug. 8. She<br />

Multiple Sclerosis bike- Opening ceremonies for Society <strong>of</strong> Our" Udy*"<strong>of</strong>. '#<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Theatres<br />

on the Boardwalk<br />

CLOSED SUNDAY<br />

3988761<br />

MOORLYN TWIN<br />

hed » P«noa 2 «ncei<br />

atfaon from PhUadelphla to iaternatlonal shuffleboard Sorraws Church U sponsorina and was welcomed home by a<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Oly. tournament week, 5th Street a fall rummage sale in the brotner - Jake . 3- Maternal<br />

oH boardwalk, 9 a,m. parish haU, Wabaah and grandparents are Mr, and %<br />

- Poplar avenues, Unwood on w ' ?***' 1 *^ 1 AIRCONDmONEO<br />

^ <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

WW meetlttg, Post 8150, Wednesday, Oct S torn I Ofr. Pai^ grandparents<br />

POINT 4 tun lay Ave., 8 pm. am to 4 pan. and Thursday « Mr. and Mrs. A. Booth <strong>of</strong><br />

-THEATRE-<br />

OcL3from9a.m.tolp.m.<strong>On</strong> S«ietowB, DeL<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty chapter 83 Order Thursday all rummage Is tl a<br />

MJCARTHUR BLWO, <strong>of</strong> Eastern Star meeting, bag. Refreshments will be CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

SOMERS POINT Masonic Temple 8 pjn. available<br />

BRING RESULTS<br />

8270131<br />

OPtH All-YEAR ROUND<br />

WCLOD«BSUW)AYS_<br />

WEB OF 3^0199/26<br />

7MGHTSAWEBC<br />

1. BACK TO THE --SSS5SSS<br />

FUTUREPG<br />

cara<br />

We 3. THE GODS MUST<br />

BE CRAZY PG<br />

PEE WEE'S BIG<br />

4. ADVENTURE PC<br />

> Dot'a Dot'a Dot»» Pot'i Dot<br />

# —-*— • **T" !•••• •• *•*•!.- ^<br />

Trick or Treat Nlghl to<br />

scheduled for Wednesday,<br />

Oct 30. Parents should- be<br />

Friends <strong>of</strong> Music<br />

sure to accompany their<br />

children and help them cross<br />

streets, etc.<br />

<strong>1985</strong>46 Concert Series<br />

.The temporary <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong><br />

Oct. 12—Two PavaroW winners on the Music Pier, 8 the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Arts Center<br />

pjn.<br />

are now on the tint floor <strong>of</strong><br />

. Oct. Zl — The Concerto SotoiaU, Mart Moatovoy, Qty BalL The center can bit)<br />

director, chamber orchestra, on the Music Pier, 3:30 pan. reached by calling 3»-7?M or<br />

Nov. 17^— Joapeb Lanza Jr. and Joaepb Lama Sr.<br />

violinists, at HUB Flanders Hotel, 3:30 pin.,<br />

April 6 -Peter Uoyd^in concert at The ^tenders Hotel,<br />

3:30 pjn.<br />

ShuMin'on<br />

April 19—The Clarendon Brass Quintet, on tbe Mode<br />

Pier 8 pm.<br />

byEdVeithT"<br />

May 4 — Deborah Carter, <strong>On</strong>to, Wmiam Smifli, It's berel The InternaSonal<br />

accompanist. In concert at Hie Flanders Hotel, 3:30pjn.<br />

cpen )> sun. Monday, <strong>Sep</strong>t 33<br />

Tickets for the seventh season <strong>of</strong> concert series are US on onr courts, 8th Street neafe<br />

per person, single tickets at the door will b» 17 or 110 lbs boardwalk. , "T<br />

according to the concert. A patron friend for the »Dm <strong>of</strong><br />

•lOOwfll receive two season tickets and dinner for two at<br />

The Flanders Hotel on Nov. 17.<br />

Send checks payable to The Friends <strong>of</strong> Music, Arts'<br />

Center, 408 Wesley Av., <strong>Ocean</strong> CUy 08126. Dictose a<br />

stamped, self^ddressed envelope and indicate the<br />

number <strong>of</strong> tickets or patron membership*. 5V»r aMtkoal<br />

informationcall 399.7628.<br />

Tickets Bra also available at the Spinning Wheel florist,<br />

cor<br />

BIB Aabury Aye., and Kitchen Connection, 7th and Astray.<br />

oardwalk<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> MEXICAN<br />

re S<strong>of</strong>ry<br />

DINNER<br />

that our shortage <strong>of</strong> cqok^rs<br />

SAT. SEPT. 21st<br />

caused inconvenient lines,,.<br />

tfp.m.toSp.m.<br />

Elks Lodge #2563<br />

We Appreciate<br />

Norwood tWltlatSL<br />

UMNM.IU.<br />

jour kind patience and junderstanding<br />

3404809 /'<br />

We are how closed<br />

w<br />

It seems like only yesterday<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Ofy ShuSteboardfJub<br />

would host thefateroationiil<br />

totmiament thrOogh our<br />

association. Wefeel that<br />

me lake Famqy opened, this<br />

ftoedty back when ~^p»as<br />

never been the host beyond<br />

natknaj, and that also jraa<br />

out <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>On</strong>b. .C w><br />

We also feel that our homing<br />

thUmternaUonaltournwoent<br />

enhance* the stature ef our<br />

community and we wbihare<br />

involved trust that we wiH do<br />

our part to promote Qoean<br />

Qty to our visttoti from<br />

Canada and Japan. ,..<br />

Thanks to the effort rf^Tom<br />

Jackson,,Frank Hover, ^<br />

Schneider and our "c'Si<br />

Recreation DeparbnenCoV<br />

[tshaveteettlmp " T ^.itv Association at the<br />

f ^bernacleon SatunJay, the<br />

" « . nl«inbei<br />

"<br />

much that we cam<br />

totte^wtshu<br />

ever been. Our en<br />

trimmed and our]<br />

l s present<br />

jj - litlUfllll^J^llaiHf Bliri^^it Jn *• U<br />

tbe conditions <strong>of</strong> the blue laws<br />

- msetforthlrrthTorLjInalsale<br />

• * which prohibits tbe sale <strong>of</strong><br />

^'Ucobollc leverages and bans<br />

- c^nunerclal activity on<br />

T:<br />

"flonday.<br />

1 l<br />

*Jto to the strict adherence<br />

^ OF these two covenants, the<br />

members' said <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

0<br />

Wcaine nnkpie and attracted<br />

• Vfpwy visitors and pennanent<br />

'-•;•' rodents to its shores where<br />

• 1} over the years It has been<br />

'"proclaimed a fine family<br />

resort • • -<br />

"Merchantscomlngintotbe<br />

<br />

^tkablishsd a couodl <strong>of</strong> shi<br />

take .sunetthM out<br />

schedule to<br />

-_*are listed<br />

v!r; J!ntertalnment the<br />

remainder <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sep</strong>tember will<br />

'f» available for visitors and<br />

^twdents alike at tbe Hudc<br />

. ner, boardwalk and Uoorlyn<br />

r^Twrace; the schedule:<br />

J" l Sm.;' Saturday~-f Multiple<br />

'-Sclerosis Blke-athon,<br />

''^featuring Larry Kane;<br />

Monday -• — Barbershop'<br />

^Qi<strong>of</strong>us, admission (l, 8 pjn. j<br />

^Wednesday - New Life<br />

SMnlstfiej gospel program, 8<br />

pjn.} Thnrsday--Banjo band<br />

•' afbg^akng and dance, aoV<br />

., mtatlcnfl,Bp.m.;Sanirday,<br />

i^Ssjpt SB - Decoy Show, adlUnrSSon<br />

ft*,' 10 am- 10<br />

. ..._).; Sunday -Children's<br />

p j :^Jeo pageant<br />

,i.vii.Tor fartner information<br />

1 :- Shrimp Alfredoon imported Pasta<br />

WED:.Boneless Chicken Parmagiana<br />

THURS: RoistTufkeyw/stufflnB&oravy<br />

FRIi Fried Flounder Almondlne<br />

SAT: Bon«r*U Chicken Breast Ol|one*<br />

SUN.- Roast Beef Au JOs<br />

includes: Salad, Vegetable, Roll & Butter<br />

and Dessert<br />

Dinner Served Dally from s pifi.<br />

Luneh, from 11 a.m. to J p.m.<br />

Breakfalt sat." & Son. only "<br />

, VWm*i*:m,toipIm..<br />

J'= *;'./• i^,'1.ij«iiji. ^ v-.JJw^-'V ,'if' iH* %> ®».<br />

!j.,'. WED: stpt. 25 - S«i Gallop &pttipl]kMw •^swiWJ'A<br />

y «<br />

United Sports <strong>of</strong> America<br />

SPECTACULAR,<br />

••^•ISS^H^AlB^BSSBSBH^^n^^HaSBBSB^BSS^tl^il<br />

Sat., <strong>Sep</strong>t. 21,8 pm/jlt"<br />

Sun.. <strong>Sep</strong>t. 22, */' <<br />

2 pm . *'J&Zm<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Racecourse<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey<br />

$11.00 Advance<br />

$13.00 Diy <strong>of</strong> Show<br />

Kids 12 & under $7.00 Advance<br />

$8 00 Day <strong>of</strong> Show<br />

Pfe'sented by<br />

j t y the food,<br />

ihesefyipe,<br />

' breakfast, lunch, dinner and'<br />

our famous Suiiday Brunch<br />

hSflt. 7 a.m.-11 a m.<br />

TICKET OUTLETS<br />

Ail Tiekttran Outlets<br />

could<br />

ntJXl to flesh taitei like poni. Rose Gray, Firrt vj$? j$? '-fi<br />

r!K1 I»WlB8W.Navyflnau> President Somers Corwor " .<br />

W<br />

/* V.;i<br />

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PAGE 12 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER to, im<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will be center court for international shufflers<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

game ui lifetime •pert<br />

Teamsfrom Japan, Canada and the United States will vie here for the international ihttffleboard croiim<br />

No ne Is »uns hew and<br />

where shufileb<strong>of</strong>lrd ID Florida, had a anufflebotrd<br />

originated History records an<br />

thoug small at the moment, A new coat <strong>of</strong> paint has been prised <strong>of</strong> sit players and six<br />

court butt In front <strong>of</strong> their li to «ifmH<br />

undent version In Persia.<br />

applied to the clubhouse alternatives. <strong>On</strong>ly singles<br />

artel By 1TO itaffleboird<br />

England had a nimiiar game<br />

countries who are Interested porch. All the courts have games are permitted under<br />

bid spread throughout the in world competition.<br />

dating from the ISth century,<br />

been refurbished. Signs have international rales, - with<br />

state. Today St Prtenburg,<br />

when tbe arHStocracy called<br />

been put up, benches are rounds scheduled throughout<br />

tame to 10? courts, is a Urge following. Hem.<br />

ttShovel Penny. Scotland, too,<br />

being required and rubber the five, days <strong>of</strong> play. Rounds<br />

designated a» thta country's bershlp in the • local<br />

bed Its own game, probably<br />

wilh begin each morning at fl<br />

copltal <strong>of</strong> .huffleboard ind association has ranged from<br />

derived from another railed<br />

Tom Jackson, an alternate o'clock<br />

the state bouts wer 80,000 250 players to over 800. Tnt<br />

Curling, that was named<br />

player for the United States<br />

registered enthusiasts. New Jersey SUteAModation,<br />

Shovel Board.<br />

team, says that all M courts<br />

However, Callfbmla Is said to which was founded In MO,<br />

In tie United States,<br />

will be In tiptop shape for the<br />

have overtaken Florida In the has a membership anywhere<br />

rfwfDeboard began <strong>of</strong>ficially<br />

opening <strong>of</strong> the tournament.<br />

number <strong>of</strong> pUyen.<br />

trap 2,000 to 3,000.<br />

to 1913, after a Mr. and Mrs,<br />

Sealers and wax cover the<br />

Today, shuffleboard U Won Ijifferty, president <strong>of</strong><br />

Robert Ball <strong>of</strong> Daytona<br />

court surfaces. Glass beads<br />

found in all SO states and ne new Jersey msocianon,<br />

Beach, FL, noticed the game<br />

will also be ased to help<br />

around the world. Fourteen has been acquainted with the<br />

bring played on their cruise<br />

waxed discs slide more easily<br />

states belong to tin National game for six years. He says<br />

Slip.<br />

to their Wangles,<br />

Shuffleboard Association, and he became • tan <strong>of</strong> the sport<br />

ineBaDs, upon their return<br />

International shuffleboard<br />

the International Association, when he and hU wife were In tournaments have only been<br />

Texas soon after hU to existence since 1061. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

retirement He saw the game «y lithe fifth city picked to<br />

being played and "I figured tat the WOTM competition.<br />

OPEN IN SEPTEMBER «i could beat than in a Toe first International contest<br />

couple <strong>of</strong> weeks," He adds,<br />

Friday 7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. "It's a nice game for senior<br />

cttiiens. I juit got beat the<br />

other day by an ft>-year-old.<br />

Saturday 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. You can Just keep going and<br />

Stag.?<br />

14th ST. BAKERY<br />

40714th St, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. 399-3320<br />

1 Schneider thinks that <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

CUy'a aluiflkboard ikc]ni5<br />

are first-rate; Be feela tbay<br />

are probably Hubert in Net<br />

Jersey and ju» the largest <strong>of</strong><br />

also from tfew Jerseyi.will competition. As an qTpft, thetfktod In fbeentire Mate;<br />

represent two <strong>of</strong> the women's Schneider has over 300 points At for the tournament Itself,<br />

team fur the United States. and Stanley 2M:—' ScHnefderTBia"nls .fellow"<br />

Other U.S. palyers, chosen by , At the conclusion <strong>of</strong> theorganlien<br />

are optimists, Afl,'<br />

the National Shuffleboard week's rounds, a banquet will the plans have.bten catrlad<br />

Association, will include be held at Mac's Restaurant out, schedules .drawn and<br />

shufflers from California, Utere, winners will receive rule* read. ,'•' ', ~$<br />

.<br />

Colorado, Oregon, Texas, trophies for their efforts. The , The'*bgjfe; question;Jthat-<br />

Shufflers, as the players are Nbrthr Carolina and Florida; week <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sep</strong>t .33 promises to<br />

called, will be welcomed-to<br />

be one <strong>of</strong> enjoyment'for all wOl raili.'on the Infeniatibnal *<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> by members <strong>of</strong> the To be considered a Seating will lie available at shuffleboard tournament<br />

local' club on the Sunday representative for In- the 8th Street courts for the parade.' Not to worry,<br />

before the tournament begins.<br />

ry, sa»- sa»<br />

ternational play, shufflers try, public to attend throughout Schneider,"We hive<br />

Registration for teams will<br />

nopbtt. nobtt<br />

to accumulate points In state' the five-day competition. " ftr failure." ' %' ^<br />

take place and a reception<br />

honoring all the players Is<br />

scheduled for mat evening. Coco has a record <br />

Jack Schneider, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

chairman In charge <strong>of</strong> the (continued from page 1) until a decision is rendered in about Coco's past history:<br />

tournament preparations, and<br />

October, "has been good and "it's a bard thing for. me to<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the United States her friends say stones are has not been fresh. We took do," comments Loder;. >,<br />

players, says mat plans are thrown at Coco and Items her for a walk thia morning." referring to a possible'<br />

just about completed for the have been stolen from her Declining to take sides In reparation <strong>of</strong> Jones and Q ~<br />

was held in Muategon, Mich., coming week. He la looking home.<br />

the matter, Hoy did say that Loder hi certain that no <<br />

Laguna Hills, CaUf., St. forward to an lnterestlrig and According to a relative <strong>of</strong> Coco and Jones were happy to should be permitted to I<br />

Petersburg, Ft and Mesa, successful time for everyone. the boy bitten earlier thissee<br />

each-other when Jones or injure a *»n»if<br />

AT., wen the previous yean' Mayor Jack Blttner has been month, tte youth was atpBldavWttotheshelterafeir<br />

• Whatever' happens, Y Jones*<br />

tournament site*.<br />

invited to the opening tacked as he rode bis days ago.'.There's a definite frtoafcsay they wffl abide by<br />

For ttfi *tart week <strong>of</strong> ceremonies to <strong>of</strong>ficially skateboard on the opposite need," observes Hoy. "The the1aw.<br />

Right now, though, the competition, Japan and welcome aD tte contestants. aide <strong>of</strong> the street from the dog was crying and woman<br />

international tournament to Canada will be sending teanw Along with Schneider and Jones property. The relative was crying when she was<br />

be held 'here la causing a to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Each Mam Ms alternate, Tom Jackson, denies any provocation <strong>of</strong> the here."<br />

flurry <strong>of</strong> activity around the usually consists <strong>of</strong> 12 men and on the men's team, Helen dog by the boy.<br />

To Hoy's knowledge, Coco<br />

ciubhottse.<br />

12 women, with each<br />

The youth suffered two hasn't been sent to the shelter<br />

puncture wounds behind bis under court order In the two<br />

left knee and was treated tit years she has been there.<br />

an emergency medical Loder says that a neighbor<br />

facility for Us injury. and friends <strong>of</strong> Jones haw<br />

Although most <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>fered,to replace Coco's<br />

complaints against Coco chain, so that Jones can chain<br />

Involved children, one victim the dog from Inside the boose<br />

Restaurant • Lounge and Liquor Store Where business is<br />

<strong>of</strong> a bite was a 32-year-old before putting her outside. A<br />

man. Another complainant fence ' surrounding the<br />

always a pleasure<br />

was a 43-year-old woman, property has also beeii<br />

DINNERS SERVED<br />

When it's ttme to celebrate the event <strong>of</strong> the year, or<br />

says Loder.<br />

suggested as a solution to<br />

7 NIGHTS A WEEK<br />

it's simply getting down to business. Whether it's an<br />

At the local Humane Society Jones'problem With Coca '<br />

award banquet, a retirement dinner, or a business<br />

shelter, manager Carol Hoy Whatever Lodert opinions'<br />

Prom 5 p.m. to ft p.m.<br />

luncheon, our pr<strong>of</strong>essional banquet coordinator will<br />

asserts that Coco, under court about Coco, he says it is Mr<br />

handle all .the details in an atmosphere Just right for<br />

order to remain at the shelter<br />

FEA TURING PRIME RIBS<br />

dory to "plate to the Judge;<br />

business and memorable dining. So, when it's time<br />

for your event, the place is<br />

A Tbey have spoken'<br />

with her and believe she Isresigned<br />

to' whatever the:<br />

court detcdes. f :<br />

In the, meantime, Coco;<br />

remains' confined at the;"<br />

animal shelter, ' • ;<br />

COCODOOBITB ~:<br />

OompUed by Cope $<br />

County Department cfHix&tfc<br />

Aug. 80, IMS- UWMriM<br />

boyUtteplnbtck<strong>of</strong>lefttaiet:<br />

in fronts IIS 7th St; ^ '<br />

March 9,<strong>1985</strong>-«4r«|u>ol4<br />

man bitten In back <strong>of</strong> left'<br />

knee; dog tunning atlargt f& '<br />

front <strong>of</strong> 119 7th fit; o , > '<br />

Aug. H, 1964-43?«arHi)ld<br />

woman Utten In left leg, id -<br />

front <strong>of</strong> 117 7tbSt; , ' - -t<br />

March e,19B4-lft7«aMJ4<br />

boy bitten on left thigh, at 117<br />

VmSfc; ^ J<br />

Live MUSIC<br />

Wed. thru Sat.<br />

featuring<br />

"SWEET CREAM"<br />

Ice, Kegs, Beer, Wines & Liquor<br />

Competitive Prices • Monthly Specials<br />

0f>EM7DAYSAWEB( ,390-1717<br />

' South America wines have en-<br />

(eyed a noteable surge in the<br />

marketplace In recent years.<br />

; Those <strong>of</strong> Chile are usually<br />

described as the best. Although<br />

win* has been In South America<br />

since the 16th century, produced<br />

• from vines planted at that time. It<br />

was not until the 19th century that<br />

'Wine production and quality<br />

gained momentum thru efforts <strong>of</strong><br />

French experts, who Wirt<br />

brought to the continent. Now lor<br />

Mr weekly quiz;<br />

QUAFFIN'OUOTIENTQUIZ<br />

1. Which country Is tot largest producer <strong>of</strong> wines In<br />

South America?<br />

2. in which province art most <strong>of</strong> Argentina's<br />

vineyards located?<br />

3. What Is the dominant grape variety used tor<br />

production <strong>of</strong> fine red wings in Argentina?<br />

4. What company Is the blo^est single producer <strong>of</strong><br />

wlnei In Braill? ,i *; '<br />

-ANSWERS- '<br />

lArgintlni. Annutl production It 050 million oi/Zon*. It<br />

- , COOKING WITH WINE *<br />

! , ' Applesauce<br />

j, \ To make b to B servings, you'll need: 12 to 15 ap-<br />

, pies (GravenstelnorRed Delicious), % cup Chabll*,<br />

Vbcupsuoar.<br />

', Rinse apples; peel, quarter/ core, and place in<br />

i j sauce pan with wine. Cover loosely, bring to boll,<br />

turn down heat and sihimer 15 mfnutes, 6"r until ap<br />

, pie* are fender, stirring throughly 2 or 3 times.<br />

jT^ Remove from heat *n6ix[t (" iuOan ^erve warm or<br />

\r A new broom sweep* clean, but the old brush knows<br />

hi*.*<br />

fe<br />

<strong>On</strong> The Circle<br />

Somers Point<br />

credit cards<br />

1 Accepted<br />

MICKHAN<br />

1155 Asbury Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

omplete<br />

R SPECIALS QUALITY '><br />

Served from<br />

S,'30to9-00P.M.<br />

MON: Steak Diane •......".!.,........ $9.95<br />

TUEi Bourbon Street Chicken ..;...... ?7.95<br />

WED: Unguini w/Red or White Clam Sauce, garlic bread $7.95<br />

THURi Beef Tournedosw/Green Peppercorn Sauce $9.95<br />

PBIi Sautoed Jumbo Shrimp w/Veg., Gurry sauce., A $».»5<br />

SATsPrimtlUb .,,..,.. King $12S95..,.Queen $9.95<br />

SUN i Veal Graye-i, Maraala Sauce, > ^ $9.95<br />

ASAUSMAN GROUP HOTEL 4QA QOIO<br />

"The only thing we overlook is the ocean'" «Kf9"OOl/<br />

1 5th i Boardwalk. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N j<br />

Reservations net required, but suggested<br />

FARM MARKET<br />

Roosevelt Blvd., MarmOra • west <strong>of</strong> 34th St. Bridge Next to Yesterdays<br />

FRESH PICKED - ^ "<br />

SILVER QUEEN CORN<br />

i MEW JERSEY MACINTOSH 8. DELICIOUS<br />

APPLES<br />

} CHEAPER BY THE BASKET<br />

POLE LIMAS<br />

HARDY ft ELD G^OWN<br />

JUMBO MUMS<br />

I<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

MARKET . '<br />

OUR OVEN READY ENTREES MAKE YOU A STAR<br />

Gregory's Specials Good Wed. Frl. — While They Last<br />

Fresh Fllef<br />

Yellow Fin<br />

TUNA<br />

*3 69 ,b<br />

Fresh<br />

CRAB FINGERS<br />

(Cocktail Claws)<br />

•4*»lb<br />

Great Appt. !d«a<br />

Oysters I n Season<br />

• Standard Fresh<br />

OYSTERS<br />

Fresh Made<br />

CLAMS<br />

CASINO<br />

\1»,<br />

. Cont.<br />

TJur Famous<br />

SNAPPER.<br />

SOUP<br />

' ">)an)emMi«"<br />

• live Hard Shell Crqbi anil Lebcler<br />

• Clams-All SJxes • 7 Type* Fresh' fish<br />

• Owen-Ready, Items ^Cooked Plalle^s<br />

3221 ASBURY<br />

-•i<br />

ii<br />

B • " • " - -<br />

unknown, bitten in lower<br />

leg, at 1MB-7th St;<br />

girl Utten in right upper, Up*<br />

100htock<strong>of</strong>7thSt,j. ' -<br />

Oct 12,'.'1981J-<br />

ACfe Theatre %<br />

auditions set<br />

Atlantic , Commodity<br />

college's Theater Department<br />

win hold auditions, for<br />

Whatever 7W» to »fe'i» Art in<br />

,tt Together (rode to 10 pm.<br />

•nHUdFridSta<br />

y d y , p a<br />

and 27, In room C-U8 at the<br />

collegs's. Maya<br />

The, show Is ,aa' upteat<br />

AttL<br />

Isrgecastli<br />

.Scheduled {putt<br />

dates t<strong>of</strong>tbesho#areNov. 10<br />

to 2S. For more<br />

8HAMBAUGBS ANNOUNCE<br />

•asia*ials< A*M H. at aiir r i I i ir . ' A '<br />

.-and £<br />

Shambaugh: <strong>of</strong> .,Pri<br />

annonuce the birth<br />

ft Ii<br />

^Siii«ssi<br />

h*p>urrsbtHiextN]<br />

nuiMt'a'iW^<br />

1<br />

"itl^MiM^asMul'<br />

ftt-t ii\ 'A<br />

•we^irtieTA'f i<br />

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ru' m ^ *;<br />

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to:<br />

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i: The Sentinel^edger<br />

. , • • • • • ; • ]<br />

Friday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 20,<strong>1985</strong> Page <strong>On</strong>e Section Two<br />

[business / finances<br />

Legislation to ca^utility pass-along rate hikes is introduced<br />

•A' package <strong>of</strong> legislation MurianL<br />

fWWBjers any eeatt. itea.<br />

«t would prevent electric<br />

littles from passing along to<br />

customers unreasonable<br />

operating expenses Is. being Cape May-Cumberland,<br />

" to the Legislature would prevent electric expenses that an electric<br />

F. utilities from ppmrlnfl along to utility may include In its<br />

Clerk Angela Pulvlno is flanked by<br />

ty Surrogate W. Robert Hentges, left, and<br />

" 1F. Olson, county surrogate in Middlesex.<br />

mnty <strong>of</strong>ficers meet<br />

. clerks, surrogates, section meetings for special<br />

registers and sheriffs front groups <strong>of</strong> surrogates, sheriff*,<br />

•woas the state met at a clerks and register*. Topics<br />

utiference <strong>Sep</strong>t U-I3 at the Important to county govern-<br />

Oftind. Hotel, in Wlldwood ment were discussed.<br />

fiSMt. > \ Also In attendance were<br />

Angela F. Pohrtno, Cape experts Including John<br />

County clerk, coor- Mayson, clerk <strong>of</strong> the Superior<br />

ed the ninth annual fall Court <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, Cannce<br />

<strong>of</strong> the County mlsgloner Eugene J,. Me-<br />

AssocUrUon<strong>of</strong> New Caffrey d the Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Ppy '' Chril Service, and Wchtrd P.<br />

%Jt past president <strong>of</strong> ttr Stella <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey<br />

jBjibciation, Pulvlno said she Division <strong>of</strong> Motor Vehicles<br />

Sows the value <strong>of</strong> ex- Bureau <strong>of</strong> Records<br />

. ,inged : Ideas and Management. They were<br />

grtbradery," adding "the speakers at various<br />

MOrmatlori we gain benefits workshop*.throughout the<br />

'Sbh"' ! <strong>of</strong>* 'our Individual conference.^ • ,<br />

t - , <strong>On</strong> Saturday a banquet was<br />

for all held where new <strong>of</strong>Oemottt*<br />

Stanley promoted at S & L<br />

|Ann Stanley <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> toe three years, begtanteg as<br />

»a been 4 promoted to head a teller In the association's<br />

r At Sturdy SiviDBS^iiiid Stuis nflrfaor ocnoo Dfef<strong>of</strong> | 6<br />

i's Cape May Court House ^bdttg transferred to me Cape<br />

' ' May Court House <strong>of</strong>fice when<br />

has Trorked at Sturdy It opened m 1863.<br />

iagnostic center is opening<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>'s Diagnostic Elitabeth Graham and Betty<br />

r win be open .to serve Blythe.<br />

public every .other TTw Sea Isle CU> Diagnostic<br />

from 10 a,m. to'Boon, Colter is located in the Raffa<br />

on <strong>Sep</strong>tS. • '• Community Center on JJJK.<br />

volunteer facility'., Boulevard.. Certified persona<br />

the direction,b^Pr*;wishing to,volunteer their<br />

. Marie Young, 4ffera services should contact Dr.<br />

btoodpnwsiu^cbedfjfor Yonng at 39S^UT"<br />

ens; Registered nurses<br />

on duty'dorhlg'pours °(<br />

- , Tbey include Hose<br />

#CLAS*ilF'll<br />

Jjitf dlfRouU 9 in H«imora<br />

r l ''390(1848<br />

' F>w («why custom dwtjht '<br />

, I T rtp»|n art pwmHw<br />

Atlantic<br />

Expired drivers' registration to be honored<br />

saBetype<strong>of</strong> Jersey," bi said. «•»t^Waujahoddnotb»><br />

,,...<br />

"Other<br />

.wusandthe 'In the case <strong>of</strong> ultra-<br />

to><br />

mese two Wlla expensive new nuclear<br />

A-4033) and a generating stations, the<br />

resolution (AR-117) would stockholderi In s ntflity — In<br />

, S.<br />

$5,000 or mom<br />

Open any type, <strong>of</strong><br />

certificate <strong>of</strong> deposit<br />

account with a deposit<br />

<strong>of</strong> $5,000 or more, And<br />

receive yourchoice or<br />

$20 Cash<br />

(25 Super* Fresh Gift*<br />

Certificate<br />

Black A Decker StspVtoo^<br />

Con Air Rechargeable<br />

Spotlioht<br />

Proctor Sllex,10 Cup<br />

G<strong>of</strong>feemaker , t_<br />

OEHeadMt Radio, v .,<br />

Black S. Decker li VoltfiaM<br />

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it wfll allow us to should be implemented.,Thls Numerous polls and survty»<br />

have shown that thoro 13<br />

11 Wwrfphal emphasized.<br />

He recapped the everincreasing<br />

impact <strong>of</strong> Federal<br />

spending upon New Jersey<br />

taxpayers, noting that the<br />

burden has increased more<br />

man gii tales within a span <strong>of</strong><br />

ten fiscal years, 197W9M —<br />

the total cost for New Jersey<br />

taxpayer! rising from fl&2<br />

to FY'86 while the per capita<br />

burden ho David J Cilpln <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> '<br />

<strong>City</strong> recently completed tht<br />

Allen Jacobson seminar M<br />

real otata management beU<br />

at the Clarldge Culno in<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. • '<br />

Hie seminar included hy<br />

formation on financial stf-<br />

* fifrfitfrt from<br />

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ministration and anaiyaftj<br />

sales management,<br />

salesperson compensation<br />

and salespeople training. .'<br />

Gflpin is the owner <strong>of</strong> the ^<br />

Farrell Agency at MOO West V<br />

A*. •<br />

g p B<br />

feat yearly federal defldts<br />

Grooming & Pet Suppliei<br />

and the resulting massive<br />

federal debt are adding to our<br />

We will be closed<br />

economic burdens add they<br />

must, therefore, be curbed.<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>tember 26th<br />

"Notwithstanding this<br />

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The Sentthel-Ledger<br />

opinions<br />

Arts Center<br />

subterfuge<br />

To the untrained eye, the old school building<br />

housing the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Cultural Arts Center and<br />

the Historical Museum looks perfectly safe. Apparently<br />

it took close looking in unexposed areas<br />

by even trained eyes to determine the second<br />

and third floors <strong>of</strong> the structure were so unsafe,<br />

or potentially unsafe, that the Arts Center had to<br />

vacate the premises.<br />

Looks certainly can be deceiving.<br />

And so, it seems, can the actions <strong>of</strong> city <strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />

While they have been talking for months<br />

about the need for new facilities for the two institutions,<br />

nothing concrete was taking place except<br />

for the confusion <strong>of</strong> reports containing con.<br />

flirting statements on the building's condition.<br />

Then, all <strong>of</strong> a sudden on <strong>Sep</strong>t, 11 comes word<br />

from the city, that things are so unsafe with the<br />

upper portion <strong>of</strong> the building that the Arts Center<br />

has to leave, "It's such a shock because we<br />

didn't realize the building was that unsafe —<br />

which our engineering reports didn't reveal,"<br />

said Eunice Bell, Center director, in disbelief,<br />

^Sehoed Helen Kroesser, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Museum: "I don't understand it. Knowledgeable<br />

people keep telling us that the building is safe."<br />

iSfhis latest flurry <strong>of</strong> activity occurs following a<br />

-summer full <strong>of</strong> rumors that lurking behind the<br />

scenes are forces intent on having the old school<br />

knocked down to make way for still more condominium<br />

development in <strong>Ocean</strong> (condo) <strong>City</strong>.<br />

•\'l feel we need a direct explanation from the<br />

mayor,", said Kroesser. Hers Is a statement with<br />

much validity. The mayor, on behalf- <strong>of</strong> the city,<br />

should indeed issue a public statement on just<br />

where.th^ city stands when it comes to the Arts<br />

' Center aijd Museum — and on the building that's<br />

been their home after serving as a school<br />

building for generations <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> people.<br />

vj&ng* ««yi bothfethe'<br />

1 Historic Museum and tbe tots?<br />

arly.<br />

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jwUcutiu 1 ,<br />

"t ¥>?;;:/•><br />

Friday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 20,<strong>1985</strong><br />

\^V" *#&&?'iV»«!.;-<br />

how could you<br />

let this happen?<br />

every pUnt^cbul.<br />

breakdown and<br />

features<br />

Friday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 20,<strong>1985</strong><br />

Page Five Section Two<br />

He sailed around the world to prove a theory<br />

No sailor had accomplished iMs feat btfore, but Marvin Creamer, through skill, knowledge and luck, did<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: I and all were evicted.<br />

am a French girl who arrived This is unbelievable! Jft<br />

in yoilr beautiful island In May I fust say, Mr. MaVor,<br />

June. Hie three months that I how could you let this t&p?<br />

have lived here have been pen? Please do somethmgJo*<br />

beautiful and a wonderful the great cause! <strong>On</strong>ly you lM<br />

experience. I've met many do it Say, and give the woMI<br />

people iflio were kind 'and Let me .return next y*a><br />

helpful in your,land. There with my mother and fattier<br />

was even an outstanding story (my father \B an-archlteW*<br />

written about me In your Let them see the Arts CeWeY<br />

paper. I learned to love the old and Museum as I OrstiNw<br />

houses and the quaint It! It is a handsome strucWreV<br />

structure <strong>of</strong> many buildings. Please, don't make "*&<br />

I am leaving your country mistake and demolish °tWI<br />

now and my intentions were to outstanding building, ftnd<br />

return and make my home most <strong>of</strong> all, don't mak#£<br />

here. Upon leaving on Friday,. mistake and have to look<br />

I visited the Cultural Arts<br />

Center to say farewell to a<br />

good friend, and how sad It<br />

was — ttils wonderful old<br />

structure was being vacated<br />

-1 By PAULA 8CHWENK<br />

. fteuttael.Udger /<br />

Correspondent<br />

does a man choose to<br />

ground the world? Better<br />

does a man choose to<br />

J<br />

the world without<br />

on navigational tn-<br />

"<br />

and say, 'Tm sorry!<br />

I bid you adieu.<br />

Chambray.'Fnike<br />

vials<br />

Civilians saved<br />

the day; where<br />

were authorities?<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: <strong>On</strong> from west tq.«astibat<br />

Sunday, <strong>Sep</strong>t. 8 we had a fast- them many minutes to<br />

moving, powerful thunder land. <strong>On</strong>e other young<br />

storm at about 1:30 pjn. At his robber raft continued<br />

me beach oh «th Street then blown seaward. Our next<br />

were several yg young men who neighbor _ called the<br />

hd had diffllt difflcnlty getting tti back, bk to to Ctty emergency services-'ll<br />

shore: two In their robber lifeguards, the police,'ai<br />

rafts; one on a wind surfer. Bescne Squad, and the Col)<br />

The winds were so Guard. Nobody came. After'tt<br />

least 30 minutes passed;<br />

The Tabernacle Association should practice what it preaches<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

*„' T ^ ^ ^ f i : ProWWUon prohibition <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> buying or or Bttle little pious pious casuistry. casuistry. Sunday's certain thlnu will urn. t» .rf-u-, o-«n «,,««] »h,,«. _ it »«.. t« »H. f»F Fur years I have enjoyed the<br />

Sunday's certain things wfD<br />

,<br />

selling on the Sabbath.<br />

ttttle to me whether <strong>Ocean</strong> spousal abuse — It seems to<br />

preaching and music at the<br />

For several years now permitted to be sold and<br />

Worse than the misin-<br />

CItyis "open" or "closed" on me that those who are coin-<br />

Tabernacle. But that's as far<br />

during the Sunday services, bought Hymn books and tape<br />

terpretation <strong>of</strong> the Intent <strong>of</strong><br />

Sunday because my un- mttted to Jesus Christ and his<br />

aa It goes! The Aug. 30 half-<br />

the chaplain gives his recordings are not included on<br />

the founding father* la the<br />

derstanding <strong>of</strong> Christianity way <strong>of</strong> life have more to be<br />

page ad in The Sentinel-<br />

"Mmmerda!" for cassette thatllst<br />

double standard practiced by<br />

has little to do with tbe do's concerned about than, the<br />

Ladfttr and Sunday morning's<br />

tape recordings <strong>of</strong> the ser- The question 14 therefore,<br />

the Tabernacle ltaeH. I<br />

and don't's approach to the <strong>of</strong> open or>tdosed<br />

eopleto wintfaeTb<br />

**«hJ tawed jt Jongjtme<br />

> pulpit by the<br />

yraitlpt<br />

thepewanfftotumtbemlnat<br />

It wts not too many years ago the end <strong>of</strong> service. TOs. order<br />

ftat the Tabernacle placed cud clearly Indicates that<br />

ft* lake brothers to flip In new hymnals to tbe pews and etch tape costs £ JO and that<br />

their graves.<br />

sold, on Sunday for 910, their cash or a check must ac-<br />

•^True blue'* is the claim gold covered edition <strong>of</strong> the company the order. Is this not<br />

being made by the current , •me to anyone who wanted to selling and buying on the<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> .the Tabernacle. make the purchase. Ob sure, Lwd'sDay? :<br />

Yet borne rule was never the the claim will be made mat It Is Interesting, indeed,<br />

issue with tbe Lake brothers; they only took the order on that during the coming non-<br />

rather the principle <strong>of</strong> a Sunday and didn't actually binding referendum on<br />

religious observance <strong>of</strong> make the sale. But mat's a "open" or "modified closed"<br />

Sunday which they interpreted<br />

as a day <strong>of</strong> rest,<br />

qiijet, worship, and prayerful<br />

meditation. Included was the<br />

1 '"<br />

wind surfer, Tun BtDsIer<<br />

his friend, Jim Me/<br />

stopped the board and<br />

orders for cassette ,tape to go out mto the surf af<br />

recordings and whatever else young . - man .. who waa*^fn<br />

ft chooses to sen In the future deepest trouble.<br />

Monday throiigh "Satortay; Forty-five • minutes*<br />

but never on Sunday! passed when an <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Dr. Lloyd John OgOvie hit policeman *rrfved,'<br />

e naD'on the headVins «thbstreetendfO<br />

flftyape<br />

morality, and you cannot burning Issue for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

^ytirmwi love.<br />

is'supercilious In Ught'<strong>of</strong> the<br />

With tbe problems that face many above named issues<br />

or win the Tabernacle flaunt our world today — like world which have a life or death<br />

itself and violate tbe law that hunger, apartheid, creeping<br />

it claims to uphold? Communism, unemployment, The bottom line to my<br />

WUl the double standard strained race relations, the concern Is that me Taber-<br />

continue? Do as I say, not as I threat <strong>of</strong> nuclear war, teenage nacle ought to practice what it<br />

do. "True blue"? That's a auldde, teenage pregnancy, preaches and bring Its own<br />

Joke! More accurately, it is alcohol and drug addiction, commer"lal enterprises in<br />

faded blue.<br />

children who are abducted Une with the "True Bine"<br />

Quite honestly, it matters and/ or molested, child and position it claims, by taking<br />

Adding township to sewer line would make matters worse<br />

It's not<br />

the<br />

> it's their<br />

Howners!<br />

1<br />

H Editor, Sentinel-Ledger;<br />

•\ f'My entire famity and I have<br />

irner,ot.that property to step<br />

to him to eventually try a their logical conclusion. He<br />

„ ] a child, be learned the Journey on water around the decided to sail around the<br />

ways <strong>of</strong> the setting sun fruui world without the aid <strong>of</strong> world, again relying solely on<br />

" jfarmer Jather. He also navigational Instruments. - his observation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

wired, books about his Creamer found that a boat dements, , ,<br />

the Vikings, who could be steered by gauging at 1 was<br />

m<br />

JUS'at—<br />

and<br />

in time to '<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> (My exhausted young man<br />

was in shock to haveybjm<br />

checked out . • (^<br />

- While observing residjjjm<br />

and taxpayers In the i ' ^ ^<br />

11 and take a sbort ssfl «ow and',;<br />

then. r<br />

Creamer, whose Incredible.<br />

adventure has placed Urn ins<br />

me history books, is '•"••'<br />

effacing about bis<br />

• *cr<br />

when compUshment and<br />

the Globe Star docked to<br />

•wait repairs.<br />

Creamer said his feelings<br />

on the last hours <strong>of</strong> tbe 17month-Iong<br />

trip were ntttersweeUHe<br />

was elated to<br />

hive proved his theories. Be<br />

was sad to know be would<br />

never attempt such a Journey<br />

For now, Creamer Is<br />

ptanntagtowriteabookonhta<br />

experiences The Gfobe Star fat<br />

br sale. At 09, the pr<strong>of</strong>essor is<br />

content to putter in his garden<br />

:<br />

The saDon <strong>of</strong> old used sed air our •'• :"<br />

techniques," be shrugi^<br />

3&«<br />

4^ tfij<br />

note:<br />

Creowr, the vmrfd,<br />

Jtonous digrtor,<br />

mveand at the Ootan y<br />

O*y Yacht qfr 'v<br />

month<br />

mantiit old, 1, ,<br />

Urm tm awaiting a mwv<br />

tramplme. <strong>of</strong> the recipients <strong>of</strong> the honors <strong>of</strong> the<br />

v a dog lover and keep a<br />

VbtttTmnot going to make<br />

miserable because I<br />

i a (tog.<br />

at U the governing body<br />

' i aty makes an ortbat<br />

no dogs are<br />

1 In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> due to It<br />

t a health hazard because<br />

i habitual UwbreaklngT<br />

y, many people could not<br />

bare as r enormous dog population<br />

here. But they'd be asking for<br />

It!<br />

My dog Is all I've got left <strong>of</strong><br />

my family, so naturally he<br />

means much to me. I'd bate<br />

the thought <strong>of</strong> being without<br />

Mm, But I,also hate this<br />

smelly, fly-drawing diseaseridden<br />

and spreading,<br />

careless habit <strong>of</strong> uncaring<br />

humans; - - ,<br />

The'dog is much more Intelligent<br />

than his<br />

there's' to<br />

1 such speeds are tolerated. It<br />

is a particularly dangerous<br />

situation because the wont<br />

<strong>of</strong>fenders generally are In tbe<br />

right-hand line, passing ears<br />

In the center lane going only<br />

moderately above the speed<br />

limit<br />

The traffic light at 24th<br />

Street may have helped a<br />

little, but already there have<br />

been two accidents Involving<br />

five cars since the lights were<br />

toned on.<br />

The police do a creditable<br />

Job <strong>of</strong> stopping speeders<br />

when, at infrequent Intervals,<br />

they are stationed In this<br />

area. There are so many<br />

speeders that generally 'an<br />

<strong>of</strong>fender comes along within<br />

five to 10 minutes <strong>of</strong> the time<br />

the police car parks. Arrests<br />

probably average four per<br />

hour.<br />

> Lack <strong>of</strong> sufficient<br />

many time, did<br />

"Wedon't want<br />

policemen has been given as a<br />

reason for tbe infrequency <strong>of</strong><br />

police Burvellance. This Is no<br />

p i i<br />

law- excuse for faiWtto enforce<br />

those threats doubted ttwri.<br />

breaking owner. , , , "';, laws designed to prevent<br />

At that time Upper<br />

•\ _ Olive Dougherty dangerous situations.<br />

Township resJJied they would<br />

OcQcnCtty However, when fines<br />

need a treatment


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PAGE 6 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J. AY^ SEPTEMBER, 1^6<br />

ST. JAMfeS AME<br />

7th St. and Haven Av. ,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CMy<br />

RttrTiiieMrQrth J. Voorhees,<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 ajn. • Church School<br />

11a.m. • Morning worship<br />

<strong>of</strong> God<br />

MAINLAND ASSEMBLY<br />

OF GOD<br />

Oil New Rd.<br />

linwood<br />

Rev. Jerry Sturgeon, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 ajn. • Sunday school<br />

11 a Jn, . Morning worship<br />

7 pjn. - Evening service<br />

ABUNDANT UPB<br />

ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />

215 Shore Hi<br />

(Piaia 9 Complex)<br />

Marmora *"' . -<br />

Rev. Andrew Surace, pastor SUNDAY<br />

pm is<br />

with us<br />

OuraoubtsaooutGod<br />

3re Cod asking us<br />

tokeepsearotilng for<br />

• trutfi.<br />

Codfswtthus<br />

during the search<br />

St. John's<br />

Lutheran Church<br />

CertJ»A»f.itTenn.lt.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city<br />

• Sunday Church<br />

School 9:30 A.M.<br />

rUf Commotion 11A.M.<br />

The ReV. A E Alioien,<br />

Pastor<br />

The Rev, C.P. Crewman,<br />

Assistant<br />

Douglas H.Frew,<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Music<br />

I 399-0798 :<br />

GRACE BIBLE<br />

CHAPEL<br />

632 Wesley Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

Rev. Frank Mohr, Pastor \<br />

, (Air Conditioned)<br />

Sunday School: 9:45a.m.<br />

Sunday Morning Worship: 11:00a.m.<br />

Sunday Evening Service: 7:30p.m.<br />

Prayer, Praise it Bible Study<br />

Wednesday Evening 7:30 p.m.<br />

Preaching and Teaching the Whole Bible<br />

For Transportation Call 399-1892<br />

ST. PETER'S UNITED<br />

. ,.. METHODIST CHURCH<br />

!,'< 1 i ;^ 8th an« Centra) Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 22.<strong>1985</strong><br />

Li"'"<br />

8:00 A.M.«10:30 A.M. Morning Worship<br />

(lh« a a nt. service It a service <strong>of</strong> Holy Cdmmumon<br />

, In Blylrr Chapel)" .<br />

"THE SEARCH FOR VITAL IDEAS"<br />

I; Rnch, Preaching<br />

Worship together this week<br />

PRiOSE TABERNACLE<br />

"Www nfjrrnfh pram, t)lorifinthMe"Tsalms5D23<br />

FULL GOSPEL CHURCH<br />

Harbor Village Square Shopping Center<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Heights Ave. and Zion Rd., Bargaintown<br />

SUN. MORN. 10 a.m.-Pastor William Britt<br />

SUN.EVE.7p.m.-TalentNight<br />

| JUWOH CHURCH PROVIDED |<br />

For Information Cal 927-4560 (OFFKE) 653-9537 (CHURCH)<br />

NOW AIR-CONDITIONED<br />

OCEAN CITY BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

10TH6V WESLEY 399-2261<br />

REV. DONALD E. HURLRERT, Senior Pastor<br />

REV. DONALD PHILLIPS; Visitation Pastor<br />

REV. KEITH WALKER, Pastor <strong>of</strong> Youth and Fandy Ministries<br />

Davt Senseney, Choir Director PhB Semeney, Organist<br />

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,<strong>1985</strong><br />

9:30 A.M. • SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />

10:45 A.M. • PASTOR DONALD E. HURLBERT<br />

7:00 P.M.-PASTOR DONALD E. HURLBERT<br />

WEDNESDAY 6:30 P.M. kistatafion <strong>of</strong> Rev. 1 Keith Walker<br />

• THURSDAY-COLLEGE & CAREER MEETING<br />

FuiioFaiAreL BY THE SEA<br />

I 55th Street and AiburyJ\venue<br />

| SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd<br />

\<br />

/*>:" ,><br />

tii» .*- , v . it*'.. I,<br />

Dr. Franklin Buck<br />

Chaplain, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Tabernacle<br />

SONG SERVICE 10:20 A.M.<br />

CHURCH SERVICE 10:30 A.M.<br />

Soloist. Marian Callen, Soprano<br />

Organist, Mrs. Jane Smith<br />

Chaplain, G. Ward Keever<br />

^ The Presbyterian Church, U.S.A. , *<br />

1<br />

' 7fh and Wesley Avenue<br />

Rev. Wm. Radcllffe Allen, Th.M., P,astor,,<br />

Cholr^ Director<br />

r - ' Organist<br />

J. Kenneth Reese , Jean C. Rldgway<br />

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,1988<br />

,; MORNING WORSHIP • 11:00 A.M. .<br />

|^ ^SUHDAYSCHOOL'<br />

the Whole i<br />

TUESDAY MORNINtf 10:30,^<br />

ef son,<br />

nuifepv o» LI«'X* ^tomtom<br />

A Memorial Mass in io yean <strong>of</strong> service UiH$M<br />

aawwy rf Bw. Msgr. Loon math Jersey communlW;<br />

& ^owlM, deceased pastor scholarship awards 3 4)<br />

<strong>of</strong>.'St. Joseph's CTureh, deserving high scfcHl<br />

Soroers Point, is gcheduled 2 seniors; donation <strong>of</strong> booHPto<br />

pjn. In the Eplnhany Church areallbraries, dwelling on the<br />

h I £>«^M Sunday* <strong>Sep</strong>t. oontrltmtloins <strong>of</strong> Poles and<br />

»;TheiRev. Monslgnor died Americans <strong>of</strong> Poltoh desFMU<br />

^ "LSPL , U_ to *• u J S22f\ tho 5 ev ' Mtagr - "nancedbji'afimdralier.'a<br />

Joseph ChmlelewsU and Rev. buaar in OceairCttr. "<br />

Edward II Bucla. , Following tthe Menj3<br />

The deceased Msgr. MASS at «ppn))dmately;<br />

Vtaowlo andlEnul Pawyk, pm. there win be a, M<br />

plus Rev. Bttda, Jointly en- rtversaiy celebration<br />

yWr^andprograminedJin at the Longport In.,,<br />

active PoUah American unit members fafld\ Mi<br />

SLi??*? 3 2Hf y to fu f thir RMervattons,musi be' «<br />

Polish traditions, customs no later than <strong>Sep</strong>t'<br />

and good fellowship. Their contacting Cynthia r<br />

, dream became a reality with at 927-6431.<br />

MARGATE COMMUNITY CHURCH<br />

Ecumenical<br />

Visitors Always Welcor<br />

SUNDAY, SEPT: 22u<br />

Celebrate Life In Our Service^<br />

51)11<br />

IDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, iflBS<br />

Sentinel-Ledger<br />

Miness <strong>of</strong>fice and awlt-'<br />

td*6ardopenatB,.m.weet<br />

0. When<br />

Is the appropriate<br />

hour to<br />

call for<br />

help?<br />

thirst, emoroency<br />

Krww* no season — but<br />

pll«> for assistance Increasingly<br />

are Uphteded if<br />

the hour 1 or day iar -'map-<br />

I proprlate/' t Bereavement-<br />

| can eom» suddenly , and<br />

[unexpectedly but if" has<br />

nmalned the baiiccon-<br />

I tTdeVatloh bl our Funeral<br />

fee that an appropriate,<br />

on««>at any ; h6ur'.ls<br />

paramount. This' ,*ymparhetlc<br />

respect for' fpe<br />

.family .!• jprr|ed, throyoh<br />

•very phew <strong>of</strong> our Service,<br />

Wfearf ti*c*uw,lonp and<br />

'arduous' f xperience' has<br />

taught to WhafiHa 6rl»f <strong>of</strong><br />

bereavetl'fattilly'litllke<br />

THE RIGHT NUKSINa HOME IN THE R1OHT FLAG!<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

/<br />

Hell<br />

has been<br />

here all along.<br />

You or a loved one has<br />

worked hard to achieve the<br />

r ^ good things in life Now a .<br />

' ' nursing center is needed and<br />

j'" ^ you must give up those<br />

anjenities and plush comforts<br />

you have become accustomed<br />

to.righf<br />

Wrong!<br />

At Linwood, Hying well is a way <strong>of</strong> life whether you are<br />

here to convalesce from accident or illness, or make this<br />

your home. Our well trained staff <strong>of</strong>fer you peace <strong>of</strong> mind<br />

knowing your personal, medical and social cares will be<br />

completely taken care <strong>of</strong> in a program designed for your<br />

particular needs. , ' \ .;<br />

PAGE 7 - SECTION TWO/<br />

Baptist conclave here next weekend<br />

The American Baptist Bantlat pernttttng. pennlttlna. PMU>T, pD.tA.. tnim «, v^^- i_i..l<br />

SJNBAY , Rev, Lafayette Riddick, CONFESSIONS<br />

Episcopal<br />

U ajn. - Worship service y ^ tatufito, 2:30 to 3:30 H0LY TRINITY<br />

HJNDAY<br />

pan. ma after 7 p.m. Mass. EPISCOPAL \<br />

THURSDAY<br />

10 ajn.. Sunday school<br />

7 p.m. • Midweek service.<br />

~ 30th St. and Bay Av.<br />

11 ajn. . Morning wonhlp ST. FRANCES<br />

Oceart<strong>City</strong><br />

" — CABRINIR.C. •<br />

Baptist WEDNESDAY «E««2L^ 2nd S* * St and - Atlantic *•""* Av. *• i 1 '**' - • - Marmora Rev. Charles Rim*, PMtor Seavllte \, • s<br />

emeritus Rev. L. Burdejlft Hawk<br />

SUNDAY •<br />

pastor<br />

8:30 ajn. - Worship service SUNDAY<br />

_ 11 a Jn. - Family Bible hour - B;30 ain,- and--U a.m. - SUNDAY—<br />

7 pan. - Gospel meeting Worship service ° a.m. - Worship service<br />

0:30 ajn. - Sunday school 10 u,m. • Church school<br />

and nursery<br />

7i30 pm • Midweek prayer <strong>Ocean</strong> Clfy , * "••* CHAPEL<br />

' CENTRAL UNITED<br />

service. ' Msgr. Joseph E. Conlon, SATURDAY<br />

Betel Luray<br />

Methodist METHODIST<br />

iwtar ' ' ii».pm^Holjriittnarlit<br />

OT, PETER'S Sbore Rd. and Central<br />

. and Wesley Av, SECOND CAPE MAY<br />

UNITED METHODIST Ltawood<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

BAPTIST MASSES<br />

. Frank<br />

SUNDAY<br />

flthStandCentnlAv.<br />

Rev. Harvey B, Van Scifcer*<br />

Rev. Donald E. Hurlbert, M 3. Shore Rd. Dally • 7 and 8 a.m. 8 a.m.. Holy Eucharist SUNDAY<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />

pastor<br />

Marmora • Saturday • 9 &m, and 6:30<br />

llam-IWyeucharMaiirl "SfZoL . g m ^ school David M. Finch, pastor<br />

The Rev. Russell H. Bowers pm<br />

SUNDAY<br />

*, minister<br />

tadv-a.M0wlU.jn. gg (£?* ^ ^<br />

9:30 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

10:45 a.m. and 7 p.m. •<br />

Worship service<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7 p.m. • Prayer service<br />

10a.m.-Sunday School and<br />

worship service. Nursery<br />

= iL^ " «"»*«** WNBA*<br />

SUNDAY CONFESSIONS<br />

QONFESmom WEDNESDAY — ^<br />

Ii46 in. . Sunday school Saturday from 11 a.m. to g.jg a.m. . Hoto Eucharist WEDWBSD * Y<br />

7:30 p.m. • Evening service 8 a.m. -<br />

In Blyler Chapel<br />

11 ajn. • Morning worship noon, before mass in the _ »**»•.•. p P"i»"**» jojf '£!". lu,<br />

7 pan. - Evening service evening and after daily mass<br />

and Bible study<br />

worship,<br />

CHRIST EPISCOPAL<br />

preaching.<br />

157 Shore Rd<br />

TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH OF THE tan Point nUMLtjUUHWUt<br />

PAULLIN MEMORIAL 8th St. and Weit Av. RESURRECTION, R.C.<br />

BAPTIST<br />

Rev. Michael Walters, pastor Marmora<br />

Rev. Roger J. Hamilton, 3^ JW •ffL m<br />

(American Baptist)<br />

— Migr, James J. Zegers, rector OMU Heights Av. and Son<br />

ISth a, and Simpson Av. SUNDAY pastor<br />

Rd.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty<br />

10 ajn. • Sunday school > SUNDAY BargatatowB<br />

11 ajn. • Homing service<br />

8 a.m. - Ho^ EuAaiiBt Rtv, WUkun Brttt, pastor<br />

10 ajn. .Choral Eueharitt ___.„<br />

TUESDAY<br />

with sermon, itery hour and SUNDAY<br />

7iKJ p.m.. Prayer service<br />

nunery.<br />

Pastor<br />

10 a.m. - Morning service<br />

7 pin..- Evening service<br />

TUCKAHOE UNTTEp V<br />

g METHODIST ' fp, J<br />

Finch W.«<br />

Tudcahoe<br />

TRINITY UNITED<br />

Rev. Diniel HuUtt, pi<br />

METHODIST<br />

SUNDAY<br />

30 N. Shore Road<br />

10:15 ajn, - Sunday i<br />

Marmora<br />

9 a.m. • Morning '<br />

J.D. Ovtrcasn, pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Dally - 8 and B ajn.<br />

Friday • 8 am and 7 p.m.<br />

Saturday - 4 and 8:30 p,m, _____<br />

p<br />

provided.<br />

FAITH BAPTIST * llSX"<br />

1731S. Snore Rd.<br />

SEA VIEW BAPTIST Palermo<br />

205 Shore Rd.<br />

Barry Rice, pastor<br />

linwood<br />

1M ' 8> "'" ^ WEDNESDAY<br />

UM «L___ ^ m mamM h -«-«-»<br />

OUR LADY OF SORROWS me SUNDAY<br />

8:30 ajn. - Worship OCEAN CTTV ORTHODOX<br />

10 ajn. - Service<br />

9:45 ajn. - Sunday school PRESBYTERIAN p.<br />

7 p.m. - Evening worship 11 u. • Worship<br />

32nd St. and Central Av.v H|<br />

CHURCH<br />

Rev. John H. Skilton, paMt<br />

MACEDONIA UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

SUNDAY a<br />

a^P"^ SUNDAY<br />

10b St. and Simpson Av.<br />

Wabash and Poplar Avs.<br />

Meets In At<br />

10 MB.<br />

' 11 i,m,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

linwood<br />

11 a.m. -Morning<br />

Rev. Robert W. Connor, in- SUNDAY<br />

Greek Orthodox<br />

Did<br />

7 pjn.. Evening<br />

«m pastor 9:3O<br />

MASSES<br />

N.J. Marine Sdence Con- srjNDAY<br />

Saturday • 6:30 p.m. HOLYTRINnV<br />

ssrttum.) AH are welcome, gjjn ajn. • Church school<br />

PRESBYTERMV,"<br />

Sd Sunday 8930<br />

B:30 ajn. - Sunday school<br />

6:30 p.m<br />

MARGATE COMMUNITY<br />

U 11 ajn. - Morning Mi worship hi WEDNESDAY<br />

Bargalntown<br />

7 pm« Evening aerviee 7i»p,in.. Prayer meeting, ST. JOSEPH'S R.C.<br />

Rev. D.J. a* ».i •M<br />

pastor<br />

WEDNESDAY CALVARY MBHTODEW fa Ste MS^ *"'<br />

study and prayer service<br />

Sumers Point<br />

Dan Corbett, pastor<br />

v ** IMpi 11 ajn, • Morning worship <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Minister: Bev/ , '<br />

**«y. UNITED METHODIST Raddlffe ADen, ThM.<br />

Constantelos. Margate CHURCH <strong>of</strong> goners Point<br />

Rev. Terence E. Johnson Bethel Rd. and Doran Av.<br />

30 °<br />

SUNDAY<br />

(opposite Acme parktag lot)<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Rev.. Robert E. Costello,<br />

8ajn..OrmM.Mafiiii 10 iLBi - Worsnip swrie* S^r<br />

9:30 ajn. • Divine liturgy and church seboSr<br />

CORBIN CTTY BAPTIST<br />

MASSES<br />

Main Street<br />

Daily 7 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.<br />

Corbin<strong>City</strong><br />

SUNDAY __<br />

Saturday -8 a.m., 5 and 7<br />

R5. Biggin, pastor<br />

9;45 ajn. • Sunday school pjn<br />

SUNDAY<br />

fp^W^US** S-^y-M:i0«ndliam,<br />

9:45 am • Sunday school<br />

11 ajn. • Morning worship WEDNESDAY<br />

P ^"<br />

10130 .Jfl.-Sermon - SUNDAY<br />

~" — MARGATE COMMUNITY 9:« ajn. - Qmreh school<br />

Interdenommatimal • gjyg 1 A V .;•'••><br />

9:30 ajn. - Sunday-<br />

11 a.m. - Morning<br />

7:30pjn.-Eventhg<br />

.did<br />

Seventh Day<br />

g *'*•*•*• u un.-.iw» aanta Adventist ;T<br />

UNION CHAPEL<br />

Bev. Terence E. Johnson UNITED METHODIST OF<br />

SEVENTH-DAY "^<br />

BYrTHE-SEA<br />

SEA ISLE CITY<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S<br />

ADVENTIST J<br />

56th St. and Asbury Av. SUNDAY<br />

Kennedy Blvd. and Park Rd. Roosevelt Blvd. . . ^E<br />

Shore Rd. and Harbor La, <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty<br />

9:30 ajn. - Church school Richard" W. Nichols, pastor<br />

7:10 pjn,. Midweek prayer Somers Point<br />

and Route 0 , a<br />

biterdenomlnaUonal<br />

9:30 and 11 ajn. - Worship -<br />

SHILOH BAPTIST<br />

service. ."'"".<br />

•wvfce • SUNDAY<br />

7th St. and Simpson Av.<br />

MASSES<br />

Catholic<br />

Dally-7 and 8 ajn. and 7<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

n *<br />

OUR LADY OF GOOD<br />

First Church <strong>of</strong> COUNSEL<br />

Saturday • 5:30 pjn.<br />

Christ Scientist ^ S L d<br />

and Reading Room<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>i<br />

8th St. & Asbury Ave. M»grp Thomaa H. Snarkey, m w w m m<br />

P"<br />

CHRISTIAN<br />

SCIENCE<br />

Sunday* iliOO A.M.<br />

Sunday School 11 ids A.M.<br />

Wednesdays 8:00 P.M.<br />

Testimonial Melting<br />

Reading Room Billy<br />

11 A,M.jo J P.M.<br />

ALL WELCOME<br />

10 ' Saturday • 4 to I p.m.<br />

l<br />

^^aandioajB,,and4 Christian Science<br />

^turday . 8 a.m, 4 and 7 FWST CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />

P<br />

'sunday-8,9110:15and 11:30 m a - «> d A* 11 Aba Freedman, pastor .<br />

9:45 ajn. - Church school<br />

rr-<br />

Bill ajn. • Sunday school<br />

JOT ffllilily,<br />

SATURDAY. , ,<br />

10:30ajn.-Momlng service Lutheran<br />

11 ajn. - Worship hour 9:30 ajn.: Woramp t<br />

with guest speaker.<br />

ST. JOHlf S LUTHERAN „<br />

ffl *M«#STVV-rf:<br />

CHURCH OF THE<br />

REDEEMER<br />

-,——. r—» r—... Rt* 810 Petersburg * atr*—<br />

20th and Atlantic Av.<br />

Longport<br />

Rev. Dobney J. Carr ni<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9 a.m. • Holy Communion<br />

10 ajn. • Morning service.<br />

^ Av.<br />

r By POOR RICHARD<br />

When if the lai^Hme you heard a pwacber talk about<br />

hell? If Is not a favorite mbjeet with conp-eiatoM.<br />

Many church people and clergy seem to no longer<br />

beLtve In hell as an eternal ptoee and condition. lh« moit<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten spoken concepts that I hear today are that Oat- 1)<br />

Ood tra tovtoi^ott who really woidd not send uiyone to<br />

hell, and 2) Hell Is a condition <strong>of</strong>lifetlwt U eiperienred on<br />

earth (during our lifetime). This second popular Idea is<br />

<strong>of</strong>tai further eiplalned as "we make our awn hell" or the<br />

despairs and diseases <strong>of</strong> life are our hell.<br />

Tfce really great preacheri <strong>of</strong> hijtory have always told<br />

us what we neededto hear-not Just what we wanted to<br />

bear. Such a preacher, Billy Graham, <strong>of</strong>ten gpeaks <strong>of</strong> bell<br />

He says that he must telJ <strong>of</strong> the anger and Judgment <strong>of</strong><br />

Ood before people can appreciate the menage <strong>of</strong> God's<br />

love and salvation.<br />

ffl» greatot <strong>of</strong> all preachers, Jeiua, spoke <strong>of</strong>ten about<br />

plurtobyp.l, y.rd bell. The descriptive phrases <strong>of</strong> that place with its<br />

a Tabernacle Baptist Church, 8th Street and West Avenue,<br />

"weeping and gnashing <strong>of</strong> teett" come straight from the<br />

Son <strong>of</strong> CM. -B-<br />

God, who loves us very much and who wants to forgive<br />

Chwrch marks its 75th anniversary us our sins, is also made as hell about the wrongs we do,<br />

the attitudes that we nave, nnd most <strong>of</strong> all our ignoring <strong>of</strong><br />

hsn, Lett face it -how muyh time and respect does God,<br />

our creator and the master <strong>of</strong> the universe, really get to<br />

our lives?<br />

, Its ^tt a retired teacher and »w® gutrti Iw Om OCCSJIOT. D we are tme followers <strong>of</strong> Jesus, we are believers In and<br />

i»*"«ry daring dpal from the Glass<br />

preachers <strong>of</strong> the reality <strong>of</strong> a beautiful heaven and a<br />

Sunday, Jept. 8. School system, wrote Herlene Morris served as terrible eternal hell.<br />

*fl4 fl4 ttie tt WsteyiOf^i Wte mlsfttii <strong>of</strong> c«im«alti_wltt<br />

...I Rev. Richard C.Wlngate<br />

J,merly<strong>of</strong> church dating from IBM to Pote Rev. Michael Walter,<br />

: Tfce Lighthouse Community<br />

aty, a graduate <strong>of</strong> ms, . , olfldaMiig, , "<br />

FORMER MIDGET<br />

Evangelist Myers due in Linwood TO SPEAK SEPT. t!<br />

evangelistic work in dsreprd _ <strong>of</strong> lodal, polWa.1 *"»"«<br />

Women'* Aglow<br />

*f*<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

«.*«<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong><br />

God ft *US New^Rd. (Route are met In Jesus Christ Since that time Ms work has and racial barriers. bafriiM. OTy t wffl lU bold bld • bbreakfast k<br />

^ l^wood iHU JMieBt Eneoirtglr Chl<br />

Dr. Buck returns to Chapel<br />

Mvenue, will welcome again special music irtU be<br />

gto^^rtBBdiy.r*. provided by Marian Callen, a<br />

Franklin T. Buck. . local soprano who is also a<br />

•The chapel features inter- member <strong>of</strong> the Young at<br />

dnational services each Heart quartet. Callen has<br />

morning at 10:30 toured Romania and Poland<br />

lb^aftmlnut« MwloistwifliVieFtelndship<br />

provldedfor.babtaandyoimg New York.<br />

i -^<br />

Dr. Charles p. Cressman, nr. John F. Garranan, pastor RELIGIOUS SOCIETV<br />

aaslstont<br />

OK FRIENDS<br />

SUNDAY (Quaker)<br />

SUNDAY . •<br />

9:30 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

cm<br />

11 ajn. - Service <strong>of</strong> H<br />

aba<br />

FIRST DAY<br />

SEAVILLE UNITED (Sunday)<br />

Y0j<br />

METHODIffT<br />

10 a.m. - Meetina<br />

Jttamontt. l^d and Landli Av. ShoreRd.<br />

worship ., . •<br />

ST. AUGUSTINE'S<br />

SUNDAY<br />

13th Stand Wesley Av. iS-Churchservi^Md 11 ajn, u il^^"" CO S5S2* P«Jtor<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty<br />

Sunday school.<br />

1888 Shore Rd.<br />

Memorial<br />

Jtogr. James A. Carr, paitor<br />

d<br />

SUNDAY<br />

DAfl,Y '<br />

9:45 ajn. - Church school<br />

11 a.m. to 2 pjn. - Reading<br />

* * Dally - 7 and 8 ajn. Room open<br />

Msgr.<br />

11 a.m. - Morning worship<br />

£•*?'•••*.«-' WEDNESDAY<br />

7 pjn. • Evening service GPUCE LUTHERAN THERAN<br />

Shore Rd. and Dawes A?.<br />

8unrjay.l,9itfandllajnr" «PJn-TestiBionynMeHng. MARMORA GOSPEL Somers Point .<br />

CHAPEL<br />

Rev. Margaret Gibb, asst.<br />

Lyndliurst and Wlstar Av. pastor<br />

< ^ M * W The Godfrey<br />

I Funeral Homes<br />

I Established 1896<br />

'?: 809 Central Ave. «44 S. Shore Rd.<br />

?. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. Palermo, N.J,<br />

p. Phone 3W-0Q77 Phone 390-9699<br />

?: • -• , -*'<br />

^ Hif btrt L. Sedtrey, Owner, jshn TjHwrnan, Manage r<br />

f In Time <strong>of</strong> Tmublm, We Are As ~~<br />

'$••* Near As Your Phone<br />

J- Pledging for the futyrt, as In the past, thi f Inist and<br />

;-: most dignified, personalized funeral service<br />

^<br />

•UCCKiSORTOodtae!Tt%r!HST I**''<br />

children during me Mrvices. Chaplain for the day will be<br />

As recently as Sunday, a Ward Keever.<br />

ejrt. 8 Dr. Buck led the<br />

chapel congregatloo In Its<br />

mortgage burning<br />

celebration. Be baa been a<br />

long-time friend <strong>of</strong> the chapel,<br />

having helped In many ways<br />

injfa <strong>of</strong>ganiiatlon as a yearround<br />

congregation.<br />

Widely known in the shore<br />

Dr. Buck la a retired<br />

' <strong>of</strong> the Tabernacle<br />

!on <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. His<br />

;i<br />

Omdm <strong>of</strong> New Jersey will The baptismal service churches throughout the state<br />

taldiyinniya»eision«trae depicts the baptUBnal can- wfll be baptSnTcaSdiS '<br />

FlinderiHotiIonSfBt.27,a date's decision to follow from their ch^Ohe pubBo'<br />

•n*<br />

.. DIRECTOR<br />

Dr. Franklin Buck<br />

All you<br />

could ask for in a<br />

y<br />

-tot pastorate waa at the BO.<br />

•Pteasant United Methodist<br />

Luxury Nursing<br />

Church In Ptoasantvllle. IDs<br />

other responsibilities Included<br />

ydatrict superintendent In the<br />

%fi Jersey area, a delegate<br />

cto the World Conference <strong>of</strong><br />

iMethodlam and a former<br />

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

28 mm<br />

.<br />

asp<br />

»«« as Savior and Lord<br />

£gm.<br />

is cordially invited to attend? 4<br />

SAKWSFT1200ZF.<br />

_ AT LAST A<br />

GREAT AITERNAT1VE.<br />

•snew \<br />

/1200ZF ;<br />

! iBfltaBd ;v/-'4can't<br />

be beoti<br />

^WWa.WU^ppmt Eneouriiglnf Chr&Uan focyjed on local*"church Vhhmid^waiKkhe w« S'f'"! 10 tr 1 ^!^ 1<br />

">, aftrera ministers to a metop and seminars, but a top salesman with the 3M f . l0 . "nwow aunttr<br />

In a series <strong>of</strong> revival services, wide variety <strong>of</strong> detton. hu also Included radioand Qnpiny to four consecutive mb - Wijets are p per<br />

U ajn, inrl ? pfl, gnnday, •tratloBi •nd-welconies WevUon outeekehes. ytirs. Laterhe becanie a P"« n - mf psrti ' w i u B. "*<br />

m. U, Services will also people from all backgrounds HBowBttaspirttmed«on. Sector <strong>of</strong> markeHag fcr tae nm ^ "wno' *** J":<br />

e^tlnue Ttawtay through to attend bis meettngi. ire" evangeUst, Rev. Myers <strong>of</strong> itaerlea'i lirK^t H jen. ""•«« w ^ was a midget M<br />

TOiyi0rjt».Uai7p,ni. Responding to a call to the baieimnch<strong>of</strong>hlsmlntabyon *ucttoaflrmi,raBonje.Ib CfL ^'J®, "** '^<br />

1te spedJJ meeting wlU ministry after a down yeus Jamei IiMj "Bntprove b»e*me 10 Invdved Im^ HfS Um< £ b " BW "!f1 B<br />

fottii on fUtt building in the buslaesa world, the yourselvts doers <strong>of</strong> the Word business world tMt he found &*?2K!Z*& m $3,995.<br />

• 999 Digital counter<br />

*Gdg»-fc>-edge i<br />

• Shet&&\<br />

• 4 reductions; 3 enlargements<br />

r copier under $5,000 • Automatic exposure - n<br />

J cosies a minute and • Dual paper cassettes (500 sheer >.„,<br />

3 iiol counter. And<br />

... "Pffl*&.***krr*xs) - ," -,*<br />

Jnkei50she*felly<br />

• ShuQie design-with a warm-up \%,<br />

out<strong>of</strong>netfie document feeder; votes<br />

£!£&<br />

fime that* under 3 mmutes ,<br />

prUiclples for Uvlng the Rev. Myen. first served as the and not nereh/bearen who hungelfvlefrpresldentaf torn by Se^.» by caning BWM<br />

01^ mtegrated 20 bin torter witf,<br />

-•—Unt life. Thr teaching Administrator <strong>of</strong> Merita R. delude ttemitives,'* corporations aimultaneoush/. «MMIW-<br />

a built-in electric stapler.<br />

be accompanied by Carothers' Foundation <strong>of</strong> Myers finds that men and<br />

Jwt (oak a) what the SFT12002F<br />

ittOM <strong>of</strong> the power Praise. Under the aegis <strong>of</strong> women, regardless <strong>of</strong> social<br />

otters: <<br />

as souls are saved, <strong>On</strong>lsUani United for Jem, status, relate wen .to his<br />

habiti are broken, bodies are Myers entered full-time messages due in part to his<br />

Gall fer free demonstration.<br />

BBIAMO<br />

5*1-4400^<br />

From siding to mainline <<br />

Among cahMdm J« "hkjh<br />

^mmm' •<br />

traffic moving switfl/and safety aloog the "high iron.-'<br />

¥•1 ^ings are impanm, too — fef.warfinp,.. -*>f<br />

coupling,., tor maMnf up the trains ihat wffl roS on the<br />

"high iron,"<br />

Them am tod <strong>of</strong> Mds on sWmgsl<br />

The Church depends on you — parents, leaders,<br />

ataens in Bits eemmuriity — to bring tmm where the<br />

main line twgins.<br />

Thursday<br />

The (uiutB is limitless for that boy or girt who gains a<br />

Prwwbs<br />

vision Of his or her destiny In life, and the spiritual<br />

9 78<br />

stamina to achieve faithfully Qod-givan potentials.<br />

Frfday<br />

1 ThessaVxiifmi<br />

The Travel Center . ,<br />

Personatlted Service > Llcenied World Wide<br />

612 8th Street* <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 398-7450<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Home ,<br />

Savings & Loan AssocUmon 1<br />

1001 Aitary Ave. OWSVM^It<br />

Eugene W. Pathley<br />

Head/s CoBee,,Shop-«<br />

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—SECTION TWO<br />

THE SENTINEL LEDGER, OCEAN .CIM^N<br />

Girls drop tennis opener they 'could won<br />

Octan <strong>City</strong>-dropped its<br />

ffy n't^nnli opajiar =to<br />

uamDeruuid, unberland, 4-1, Tuesday<br />

fte<br />

'We're an experienced team<br />

r ;<br />

^P£ y K In match/was doaer than it But wiU stm haw a way to go'<br />

scheduled matches. ~ * league In senior Mary Ann<br />

JBJgT r T5S3 ^^*M^M<br />

Mainland,<br />

MUdThava won the<br />

NUMBERS<br />

• What Is your MUM wor<br />

1 Ih? Whit should you ask for<br />

It? Hew much will you get?<br />

TIM ideal price is the<br />

highest one you can get as<br />

quickly as possible<br />

If you set a price below<br />

actual value. you'll<br />

probably sell right away.<br />

Someone will spot the<br />

the morigaoe rate has gene I<br />

up or dawn, its effect Is f ae-1<br />

tared in. So Is me relative I<br />

value <strong>of</strong> this street or that, 1<br />

or ttw premium people will<br />

kinds or variables are con I;<br />

Uderatf, I<br />

Hew much Is your house f<br />

0» leagne'a best players, (heir first set to their Cum-<br />

match.<br />

"Linda can play with<br />

anyone when she's at the top<br />

<strong>of</strong> her game," said Mckles,<br />

"but she's a little Inconsistent.<br />

I dont Udnk she's<br />

moving as well at the start <strong>of</strong><br />

this season as she was last<br />

year. She mar not have<br />

played as much over the<br />

summer."<br />

Another senior, Kellle Ron,<br />

lost to Cumberland<br />

sophomore Ann Kim in the<br />

number two singles spot, 6-3,<br />

M.<br />

And Raider sophomore<br />

KeUyHasbroQckirasa6-«,frO<br />

winner over Colt senior Kim<br />

Ayare to supply <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

bargain and snap it up — only point<br />

J<br />

but you could lose fheusan- Where OC could have<br />

ds <strong>of</strong> dollars, if you set the<br />

price far above value,<br />

you'd scare <strong>of</strong>f buyers. The<br />

property mfght sit unsold<br />

for a long if me, By the time<br />

that price was lowered, the<br />

'iKtapariyn^ight be "stale" TITLE i<br />

— on the market so long<br />

1hat follts think there must TALES<br />

be something wrong with<br />

it.<br />

, Tha iust-right price fsnt Kathy Schlffman<br />

a guen out <strong>of</strong> thin air.<br />

Manger<br />

Rattier, Its the result <strong>of</strong><br />

research and experience. firn|to<br />

The real estate Refinance Your Home?<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional keeps us with<br />

comparable* — he or'she!<br />

knows what similar houses Jj<br />

Men it when you list it at...<br />

BERG<br />

Let T.A. Show The W»y.<br />

H§» ing mafm re*l<br />

•WM jmr _ _<br />

wim M crt MM mrtng wtwmi<br />

VMi at war InMM »»n«Bt><br />

mm nut riMs nm arannii w<br />

•MNHullv,<br />

rtniana, T A em nw.<br />

1 pfmt In Mr Mr new trttui,<br />

••Stan » R«-rinmdno •' 0 slim<br />

raim dctUM, 10-polnt «ep-bv ««?<br />

BUM* M pnpartng yovritll lor id<br />

imnent. will fee glad Is m«i rou<br />

«, ani n Mlp nu M twrv •» M<br />

w.ai. mio<br />

WIINdJSOAM,<br />

to take the second get by the<br />

same score. In the third set,<br />

however, the Raider duo was<br />

shut out, M.<br />

'They got it together In the<br />

second set," said Nlckles,<br />

"and then they blew it In the<br />

third set"<br />

Junior Amy Van Bast and<br />

sophomore Karen Vallese<br />

made a strong nm at the first<br />

set <strong>of</strong> the second doubles<br />

match, losing In a tiebreaker,<br />

artthey lost, «-l. in the<br />

"We're an experienced<br />

team," said Nickles, pointing<br />

to three singles play era and a<br />

itniM— t»wn that rptunl frrun<br />

last season's lfrBaomd. "We<br />

•tewed some Improvement<br />

last yew we lost to Cumberland,<br />

5-0, and this year we<br />

could have won. But we sttn<br />

have a way to go."<br />

The Raiders must be at .500<br />

by Oct 3 to qualify for the<br />

South Jersey Group Three<br />

tournament which they won<br />

WINTERIZE<br />

The TIME IS NOW!<br />

Brakes • Tune l Ups • Oil & Lube<br />

Check Antifreeze, Hoses & Belts<br />

Summit All Season Radiais<br />

Bill McCarthy, left, <strong>of</strong> thS <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Golf Coursestaff With fell tournament<br />

winners from left, Arthur,, Goosalves, Joe Fuocb and Bruce<br />

Wiser, •- .•••" •-,••-•:-" " -j^^v^m^^:^ ;.<br />

I Secretaries AnocUtlon U TbebortotthebUitilplatU<br />

- a bos trip to the per peraon. All referfitloni<br />

FLEA MARKET<br />

SET FOB SEPT. »<br />

P195/75R14 46.00 P235/75R15 54,00 II brmstion call 399-1019.<br />

P205/75R14 48.00 „„,„, ' „ „*<br />

P225/75R14 5O,OQ<br />

165SR15,,, 34,00<br />

DISCOUNT PRICES ON<br />

fit • emend<br />

IM Eighth Street <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

iotennatton call 4U-HIB.<br />

ENERAL RRE SALES & SERVicE<br />

Completa Un» <strong>of</strong> .<br />

HOLMATR& ftBSCUBWQOWS('.)<br />

RRE EXTINGUISHERS<br />

SALES & SERVICE<br />

InlroduciuntheNEWPryPic<br />

Satutattt«HJ.3ttta "'<br />

Have a greener lawn<br />

next spring -Winterize<br />

your lawn with Scotts.<br />

Winterizer lawn fertilizer:<br />

f-For better greenup next spring<br />

•«,-•- »IT f .t<br />

:i <br />

" and staying with> the boat<br />

: apply today more than•.wm,"<br />

JRosalie Betoer 3,410.<br />

meet* 7 p.m. Monday at the<br />

toter.Bth Street and<br />

NEW<br />

wwsairf<br />

hbould be placed protoctive elwre. V a atora'<br />

CROSSWORD PUZZLE<br />

PfitVIOUS '<br />

PUZZLE SOiVED<br />

Erection. •• i .-prt t -t-\ emergency sltuatiom are<br />

1 Radio antenna, jmlew well wwsd by experitoced ln-<br />

ti Ctait Goard AnAav. Far<br />

localinformatiwicootictwe.<br />

and SO-<br />

, THINK....<br />

WINTERIZING<br />

and STORAGE<br />

; Beat The Rush!<br />

Make Appointnienti and<br />

• RetervaUons H0W1<br />

•, •• OUTBOAIti) -«:^te»«<br />

PY aboan) the 70 ft. North Star<br />

1 4 1JLL0AY -•',<br />

1 FISHING ^<br />

A UaviS 8 A.M. DAILY /«jl<br />

'lip *7DAYSAWIfK * / I<br />

MO" Children<br />

Departs from AL'S DOCK<br />

Between m & 10th Sts. on the pay<br />

pnwimateb' 3D to IB feet <strong>of</strong><br />

water—and <strong>of</strong> the pound-anda^iaif<br />

variety -, but the<br />

bigger flfh have definitely<br />

started to move with them.<br />

The catches are beginning to<br />

pious thii „ -._ _^ _<br />

Bob Qre«nber| <strong>of</strong> Bala<br />

QTJwydj'Pa. caught one <strong>of</strong> me<br />

exceptionally large weakies<br />

at 12 poands 3 ounc --"having<br />

his trophy ,<br />

faring very well um U^JB<br />

with weakflsh that have<br />

tieaAf QsnfDa Ryan <strong>of</strong><br />

Barry Donayer <strong>of</strong> Margate.<br />

7 IT T-r i rT 1<br />

FORCE<br />

Outboard<br />

FISHING THE SALT<br />

By Ralph Sferk J<br />

*•#*##*#*#*»#*<br />

hook. TWa popular rig Uuaed Around the Atlantic<br />

with cat bait tuch as squid, Bag,'the Adaatic bo<br />

apot or snapper bines. And ami schooled, and<br />

mi <strong>On</strong>e at feu without a<br />

upswing at the Atlantic dry I<br />

aiwa>s ung ana quick.<br />

Ift Hot T^iaiW ; T0' < Wii|t,@|^»<br />

• Motor Storage ' ^ i ^ * ^<br />

W 3SWWS S<br />

HANK'S OUTBOARDS<br />

OPINFOAysArVBfcK ' : ***f<br />

Oetan city'i Qnty realistic price* for Fail ^wWf5?<br />

pulled, transported and blodced in your yard ^ /<br />

• Or»ar«»et3.00perfoot "*"••*•£%£<br />

. BOAT BOTTOMS ? " ^ 1<br />

ttwro<strong>of</strong>lhly presjure washed II .00 per foot. .<br />

cludrtall material*.<br />

<br />

OUTSIDE BOAT STORAGE<br />

Away from salt«ndsor)d.t5.75per foot.<br />

Call tor additional Information<br />

on winterizing inboard/Outboard<br />

and Inboard Boats. ,<br />

398-4332<br />

'i]HmTarnt[i:i<br />

1 , IT<br />

FOR<br />

i«Tiy7$fc T lf fl f<br />

4t «5^ ; v<br />

1$ t


.!« il'i<br />

PAGE 10 — SECTION TWO<br />

CLASSIRED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />

7<br />

ADVERTISING RATES 7<br />

Advertisement) for these columns'should bs In the <strong>of</strong>-<br />

(Ice <strong>of</strong> The Sentinel Ledger for the TUESDAY EDITION not<br />

later than Saturday noon for the regular clatilf led section<br />

and not later than Monday noon for the too lateto classify<br />

section. FRIDAY EDITION, Wednesday noon for the regular<br />

classified section and Thursday noon for the too-late to<br />

classify section.<br />

Orte Time, 25 Wordl or Less S4.2S<br />

(to* per word exceeding 25 words)<br />

Ad Running $ Consecutive Times,<br />

with 35 Words Or Less • S17.00<br />

Ads Requiring Box.Nurfibcr $t.QQ additional<br />

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ADS 50* EXTRA<br />

—All Classified Advertising Cash Bash—<br />

117 6th Street. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. 08226<br />

Copy mailed In, given to representative or brought to <strong>of</strong><br />

flee personally, must be accompanied by cash or check to<br />

cover cost. Copy accepted over phone as courtesy and<br />

convenience to customer, but payment must be received<br />

before advertisement will be set In type.<br />

jDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, IMS<br />

Help Wanted Pr<strong>of</strong>'l Servlc#t I. Strvlce* Pr<strong>of</strong> i; Sirvlce* Oeneral fMpe: General Mdt«.<br />

HANDYMAN — Conaommiun. prO|«1<br />

It looking lot t handyman etprr itnced<br />

In #11 fypei <strong>of</strong> repair. Part-liitta tn<br />

eluding "<strong>On</strong> call" work. Mult havr own<br />

tmll end Iraniporlatin. Call tot Jll:<br />

Met. , driven Itaenlt. Marrji<br />

to December. Call Ken southard at 2fft-<br />

HOME HBALTM All<br />

- PT — oc resident prelerred For<br />

iMtwndepewuitt middle aaM woman<br />

in wheelchair Call Itl-uui t»<br />

CHAMBERPeRSON-ablelowirark III<br />

Oct 1 ODOCI hour* with excellent bonut<br />

Call JW ml* t M lo I p m II<br />

CHAMBBRPriRSON - yearly poiltion<br />

excellent hour* for mother* <strong>of</strong> tchool<br />

children call J» J»l« between e 30 and<br />

Ipm tf<br />

TRUTnTDQIVBiS~- NeeaeT Io7<br />

pickup and ddlvery ot laundry Year<br />

round psillMo HeedHJ driven llcan<br />

u Apply <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Cleaning center<br />

1)11 usury Ave Call Jtt-ftlTa. e u<br />

PHHlONr 70<br />

OLD WOOD FURNITURE — Oak<br />

mahogany, wicker Caih lor conlenli ol<br />

houia Full or partial From attic to<br />

batemenl call 7»7 15U tl<br />

ROOMMATE WANTED (NOH<br />

SMOKES) 10 Ihart I Bdrm rancher<br />

14th SI area with proiemonal female<br />

till plui hall utilitlei Write Bo. ill<br />

Sentinel Ledger » 7a<br />

RESPONSIBLE - NON S.MOKINO<br />

proleuionai leeki to tnar* o c winter<br />

rental with tame Pleate call Mike al<br />

1H-4IH f ]a<br />

COIN-OP<br />

LAUNDRY<br />

OPEN EVERY DAY<br />

7 A.M. to 10 P.M.<br />

(including SUN.)<br />

SAME DAY<br />

DRY<br />

CLEANING<br />

IN BY 1 P.M.<br />

I pick up same day<br />

Ask about our<br />

Tailor Work<br />

on New & Old<br />

Garments<br />

•<br />

• Groveland Ave. & New<br />

• ' Somert Point<br />

CLEAN ALL<br />

COIN-OP CENTER<br />

MODELS — AII ••«.<br />

nacastarr. Alto to tram.<br />

taUry with excellent bonut. Call<br />

ROOMMATE NEEDED - Female,<br />

prolerably nlgm houn. 17.00 plut ', ulll<br />

Btdroom tult needed. Call alter t p.m.<br />

114 ]1«, atk lor June. ,-m<br />

SECRETARY — Immediate opening<br />

tor fall time lacraiary, gsH location In<br />

O C Full banaflti. I M pnceulna 01<br />

perkmca datiriMe Pieaie reply to Boi<br />

lit lairtlnel-Ladaer ti<br />

SALES PERSON - Maii-i apparel in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city AH lor manager Call 1ft<br />

^ MM. » H<br />

STUDENT AFTER f CMOOL " Part APARTMENT - TwoVtnree Bedroom<br />

l _'. m .'.^. l "i'.V. n ^. t i^!r lll *" > O"*?" or.«na»,, yearly rental no pet, no<br />

FRANK TtDESCO<br />

" Cancrete Contractor'<br />

31 Years Experiience<br />

Serving <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />

Surrounding Areas.<br />

Curbl(iB»Drivew»y*«Porch«*<br />

S!dewalk.-Floor««Etc.<br />

927-5052<br />

TRINITY PAIN_TIJNL©_:<br />

Joe Canctlller /<br />

Interior - Exterior<br />

Residential • Commercial<br />

OojIWWorK-Fret RititnatM<br />

CALL 399-4657<br />

BARRY MESSNEfl<br />

CARPENTER<br />

Home repalrt, ramodMIno<br />

II in. eiperlenc*<br />

Fttt tttimitM. (ullv ImurM<br />

Gall 390-3595 ti<br />

'FLORIDA BXPRBM — MoV.VwT<br />

• automobile, howueietd oooda, fnlgftf or<br />

merctwndIM lo or. from Florida, local<br />

or tfiywhan t\it. fMrag*. llctuao.<br />

gpnMd,_u yn. uparUflct-Movlite ta.<br />

ogr weculiy. call f to t p.m. Jte-<br />

MO.<br />

fCBUel MUAO - Oeni 'uu'^- Call utl<br />

For nut Miunal cleanup, year 'round<br />

hovtff Ctnnlna ' ^'tf apartnient<br />

chantoovtre. thirwi or pavM. Jft-7t7i,<br />

leave manna. - 1 . t-n<br />

MAMOVMAN—Carpentry, reoovatlina!'<br />

docks, Mlnilnb and concrete worn, etc.<br />

callHUHTt M<br />

Holy X»1nlty Church<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

9a.rn.to.3p.in.<br />

To reserve exhibition (pace<br />

' Call 3*9-1019<br />

YARD I H I - » wmjiy. «•>•<br />

•Mfun. 1441 Moil AM, tatwiav, Mr<br />

Jilt. »»mt»4»»n. H<br />

eoirr MiM-tt -^t*>* M-VM^V<br />

HtmtU • w« Uv* Itl F«raill«re<br />

tmnonoHl cooaln. *aaM, callecKMI<br />

lUMni, CBrlitntai llemt, tut BI«<br />

ntara. TM - >**k II., Satureay, (a*1<br />

litt. t to 1. Rain Ott: t*n*»Mo (ILM, r» Mr table UM,<br />

utntnlla tltM ill.W call FMI Ignw<br />

(NMlfftlM lit<br />

Pet*<br />

Kyis<br />

Mrtbtg •<br />

Walpaptr<br />

Blgo, mmtll.<br />

ftfe.<br />

X<br />

Hrilrtttrlfrt<br />

« Rtpjlra<br />

H*'»*vN<br />

3994791<br />

IA|MHMM<br />

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DUCK FOR *AL« - tl M. Vi Mdlan<br />

nmter *M W Mallarei. MIMBM Mr Fir<br />

un luvin* lire* yu«. call MMIU.M4<br />

Boating<br />

n M.F.O.—If J foot bowrkMr In n<br />

ollent condition wlltt dtap V hull, is)<br />

n.p. Jonmun. ldM> for fltftlna amf<br />

•kilitg. Full canvn with many eitrai.<br />

Coll itttHi alters p.m. M<br />

JOHNSON OUTMABD ».» «»>,"i<br />

hour.. sMi. Call after < p.m it<br />

MAB PAINTS<br />

SDEWALKSALE<br />

Sat., <strong>Sep</strong>t. 21st.<br />

8:30 A.AA. -4:30 P.M.<br />

BIG VALUES<br />

Paints, CarpetRemnants<br />

& Many other Items<br />

vth St. A Bay Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> aty<br />

(NtxtloBCkartDrva*)<br />

FOR »ALt — \, »him\n<br />

4J- viklna toeel llthefinaD. Temf (<br />

•ml cond uavai tep « i«W Mrtakt<br />

U fur cMd. R«»r iXaHMIH. dock lite<br />

tic. Included, call Itt-IIM. . • *-l<br />

M(rt<br />

if 19 am te 1 pm. (eei<br />

fcfcipn i«t, lampi ami m *i<br />

t7MAtburvAva<br />

tLIOHT FAINT DAMAOM —<br />

amw tun H«. sava »1»4| f<br />

imrntrow iH7. umianiad, »iw. V<br />

ballivabl* (jMUtvl La Km-San haanr IMM<br />

BTU ktro can and kaltary operaTed<br />

PVKipsW.lW.T1M. FMt<br />

ANTIQUES—»*• Fanta«y. 11th e\ I<br />

wilk In Flander-i HsM. OMwuart,<br />

China, cailaetlbHM, ajtat, lewdry and<br />

•liver, open dally 10 •••". Buying and<br />

l l l . » » » W M . n<br />

'ALUMINUM SCREENS —, and" norm,<br />

wlndom, reKreeoed and now glau In-<br />

itallad. Miami lomor» Co. 505 New<br />

^ Rd, Rout, i, somort Feint, oiai. tni<br />

.)M i rf<br />

SBMINO MACHINB —Wind oaw<br />

Jlnter NO. *1M portabfo trim many at^<br />

tachmenti, u trrifch Md decoratlvi'<br />

Itltchit, In* arm, III1I btlftH Mltl"*.<br />

•tad four Nm». Ptld SIMi Mil for SIM.<br />

CIIHtMMi- ' - tl<br />

FOR TM1 BIACrl - Ptatr-<br />

back Mou. IwH arlc* Htal k traaai.<br />

}%% alf Naw patlMlltn Tbt<br />

•tDkattrll TWO, 111k *, AJtwry, O C.<br />

call ttMlll *-17<br />

THREI VYHRSL LADIRS BICYCU<br />

WITH MOPED MOTOR. Ql aafal er<br />

VH m«Njr. otad far ItaiMttappM. HH<br />

ClUlte-t7Uartgrt!ltPln 10-1<br />

SIMMON1 MPA BED — «*• Call Ml<br />

•m *•)»•<br />

ELECTRIC BASEBOARD — Malt,<br />

radlitorl Illnall IlM CelIJtt-tMJ<br />

»lt<br />

ALL OAK PIRiWOOD - Cut, Ipllt,<br />

delivered. Ill) a card Call num. 10-3<br />

PINE BUNK BEOS WITH — Mat<br />

tretit., (17* tat Collie taMa and<br />

unnue comer table till, er belt CHIer,<br />

all in eiceiieni ctmtitMn. call *u mi<br />

AN0ER80FM»JSERKIS I<br />

TAG SALES<br />

Liquidation <strong>of</strong> houtecontrntt and {<br />

oitatet. null appralul ttrvici.<br />

CALL 927-0975<br />

1 . tl<br />

YARD SALE — Sat, lepfTil fa nito<br />

p.m. bmir alatt, u»iu, llgurlaei,<br />

chnt Mint 1 drawert and nui«i table,<br />

olaittt, miector thadot, tnltc: IMt<br />

Roianur Lano It Iprvca R«. Call JM-<br />

Mil. Mt<br />

MULTI PAMILY SALE —<br />

chain, Mane**, poti and pant, aWMt,<br />

aimquet, lantai, toy*, cletbei and macti<br />

more. Frl and Sat I 1* a lit Ocaaa<br />

-A»» . ' MJ<br />

OARAOE SALE - * FMBonMk RcC<br />

Saavlllt, t am, lal i <strong>Sep</strong>t int. Many<br />

Item. Incluolncj furniture- tit<br />

TAO SALE — Caataafi al .._<br />

TaMit, cfwrt. limpt, cabineti, window<br />

bUndi, rufti iHiin. pores MI, Ira<br />

IkjortKoM liihira, kltch*. rtalp,<br />

Mhen. Sal. and SM., loot, lilt and<br />

teot. Hnd., 16a Atlantic Av., O.C. Mt<br />

YARD SALet — Radltl erm taw, Myt<br />

bike, ehiaa cabinet, light llxhjre, pic-<br />

turn, muc. hautahaM Itemi, chlWrem<br />

and adult ctothtas, tovt, kaoka, awlaa.<br />

Ml* Mt, it fa i. fan, MI. II to 1. nit<br />

S. thore Rd., (narntoro (Rt. t at Oak<br />

ForHiEitan*). • t-»<br />

(J<br />

KINO »IZ» SIMMONS — BMuiyreit<br />

matlraw 1 yaar'Md. MJ Call JtMSM.<br />

*10<br />

MOVIWO YARD SALE —Indoor lid<br />

waar<br />

Twenty yrs. oxperlence<br />

buying & Mlllng antiques,<br />

Appraising & housefKild<br />

u _ llquld«trohs'<br />

badtpnadi, .fJwnat, dliha. tramei,<br />

unkt, vrladMn). nosid and men man<br />

Sat. <strong>Sep</strong>t. IHf.f Mil »JB.. 411 - Mm<br />

It. (Aibury) • Mt<br />

YARD SALE — Sanrday, HI, » a.«<br />

to 4 .n. L<strong>of</strong>t tl entM ttllnlt. Dripn,<br />

doHHno,- BToenwaro, ciift unm, ate<br />

EMOLITIOH SALS) — MM<br />

YARD SAL! - UK<br />

to 1 pjn. Pirnlhira, dlthu and other<br />

aaailaa JU - aTh St. (ocrott from<br />

TtharnacM) - ' ' *-M<br />

YARD • HOUSE SALE — SatnnUy<br />

and Sunday, foot. Jlit and Jlnd. 10 to I.<br />

11 Bayalra Riad, Mirfflora. . *-M<br />

!T Auwry AveMt. •varylhlaf jaaaa.<br />

IJn Door., wimuwt, All aaanancai, AOfU.<br />

furtt In taaflt, kitchen and eel Una tat.<br />

il.l,»un^Mnfl,Wed,Jj/ a-n<br />

TWO ALL 5TTEBL — I9ldl»» COM, caav<br />

pwe. oood cmdniM. Ocaan city. MS<br />

each, call Mi-tnt. '•' «-M<br />

R.E, For Sale R.E. For Sale<br />

on YOUR OWN<br />

SHRUBSI<br />

Andorra Junlpin, while pine and<br />

rniny ethor varletlet. S4.O0 each,<br />

Japann* black pIM (tf 1<br />

fireplace, dining ft»r<br />

floor:'<br />

be


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TOE SKNTINEL-LEDCER, OCEAN CIW,<br />

R.E. For Sale R.E. For Sale R.E. Sale R.E, For Sale R.I. ForSiif RE. For Sale RE. For Sale<br />

~: THINKING OF<br />

SELLING?<br />

kill the Delaware Valley's Leading Realtor for a com.<br />

{Mlflve marker analysis at no obligation. Lei us show you<br />

Jivtifltwe.cando!<br />

i <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N,j,<br />

REALTORS<br />

^Franklin G Williams<br />

REALTORS<br />

IOWNERS ANXIOUS-TAKE<br />

^ ADVANTAGE OF THESE<br />

teCEHT PRICE REPUCTWNSin<br />

"pflm«3pjiiftiinlry<br />

owner relocating.<br />

Large duplex with<br />

spacious open por<br />

cnes, ] bedrooms, i<br />

bath each unit,<br />

separate heat, alum,<br />

, .. sided, convenient<br />

I » location. New only<br />

•J106.000HI.<br />

bayfrarif, single home, 3<br />

pdrms, den, 2 full baths, Ig.<br />

deck, new floating dock & 1<br />

toafsHps, Offered furiiShed.enlytliftSOOII<br />

Mndominiuin, 1 bdrm,<br />

Jen, Immaculate condition<br />

[with many recent Im-<br />

'provements. Close to beach<br />

•and ^boardwalk. , Now<br />

• Biyleria, across from bay,<br />

£tv, rm.; din. area, kit., i<br />

iidrmsii;! baths, fam; rm,<br />

i */flrtjj(aee, gas heat. cent.<br />

4ir. Reduced to $13S,OOOI I<br />

| NEW LISTINGS<br />

i jayfront, charming older<br />

)borne, sultablefor the large<br />

j family. Llv. rm, w/fp, din,<br />

;i;m. w/fp, kitchen, 6<br />

[bedrooms, titling room, ]<br />

jfjjjl baths S, shower room,<br />

[»nc, sunpereh, open Jna fi,<br />

JlSereh, Dock and boatsllp.<br />

Ij respect today II<br />

* fe Block to Beach, single<br />

(fOffage, 4 bedrooms. Ml<br />

^sfh 8, shower room, liv.<br />

| rm. w/fp, din. rm., kitchen,<br />

intee rear yard & storage<br />

'Garage. Offered furnished<br />

it 1170,000.<br />

Riviera Lagoonfrant, Ig,<br />

KiiBgie, llv. rm. w/fp, din.<br />

lli 4m- kit., t bdrms, a baths,<br />

a full baths!<br />

Lg. Bayfront Home, com<br />

plefely maintenance free<br />

exterior. Llv. rm. w/fp,<br />

din. rm., Ig, kit,, i bdrms,,<br />

% full baths, spacious<br />

sunroom, Lg, dock w/2<br />

boatsllps. Excellent<br />

location I<br />

Two Family, bayfrenf<br />

location, SO 1 frontage<br />

w/3/bs's, both units<br />

heated. Plenty <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>f street<br />

parking. Listed efilM.OOO,<br />

West 17th Street, heated 2<br />

bdrm, cottage, modern<br />

kit., gar, deck, 8. i/bs's,<br />

S149.W0.<br />

Arkansas Ave,, im<br />

maculate home completely<br />

remodeled in & out liv<br />

rm., kit,, fam, rm,, w/fp, 4<br />

Ijdrms, SVa baths, screened<br />

patio, upper deck, 3 beatslips,<br />

inspection encouraged.<br />

Call today)<br />

Camer Lagoonfront, 4<br />

bdrms,, 1 full baths, family<br />

rm., w/fp, Vh ear oar.,<br />

floating dock 2/Bs's.<br />

$191,000 partly turn I! I<br />

SINGLES<br />

Riviera, Spilt Level, liv,<br />

rm,, din, rm., kit,, den, J<br />

Bdrms, Vh baths, 1 ear gar.<br />

& lg covered porch, asking<br />

1124,900!<br />

Bay Area Cottage, 3 Mrms.,<br />

i bath, gas h/w heat,<br />

many recent Improvements,<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly $77,500.<br />

DUPLEX<br />

Custom Duplex, under con<br />

strueflon, located near<br />

beach, 3 Bdrms., 2 baths,<br />

ea, unit, den on 2nd f1,2 ear<br />

gar. »4J,Qflo, Will sen as<br />

condo's $130,000 up<br />

$120,000 down. Inspect<br />

Today!<br />

Central Location, heated 2<br />

family upper cottage, 3<br />

ttrms. ,8, Vh bath, + I<br />

Bay Area Corner Location,<br />

1st f I,4 bdrms., fam, rm., 2<br />

baths, 2nd fl. 3 bdrms, 3<br />

baths, 2nd Mfg. avail, to<br />

qual. buyer, Call today I<br />

INVESTMENT *<br />

boardwalk, *Z Ants, # i<br />

ijt tl I<br />

hiitory; Cad today for<br />

complete details. I<br />

1330 BAY AVENUE 399 5711<br />

REALTORS<br />

EIGHTH*. OCEAN AVENUE. 609-399 5211<br />

OCEAN COLONY CONPO • «S OCBAN AVINUI • 3M-7140<br />

DUPLEXLOT<br />

Corner loeiflon, large lot, st.s x so, SM.ooo,<br />

CONDO<br />

<strong>On</strong>e bedroom, 1 bath, fully furnished in Immaculate condition,<br />

ixeellenf Investment opportunity, $4»,J0o.<br />

CONDO<br />

Thrit bedrooms, t baths, fireplace central air<br />

•eoBomieal gas heat, center locatlon^MO '<br />

GARDENSPLA1A<br />

2 compare. Yours for only $ia,OOol<br />

MULTI-FAMILY ' ..<br />

Cenferelty suest house plus apts,, S bedroom owner's unit<br />

plus a apts. and s rooms, New gas heat, upgraded elsefrfeal<br />

and plumbing systems, Income over $33,900 and<br />

potential for jwen more. A must see property for til? ,600.<br />

DUPLEX " ' ,<br />

iflrleli eonifruetion, both unlti gas hfaf, one block from<br />

Naeh, eornw location, basement with washer and dryer",<br />

fwtlient location for year round' or.summer rental.<br />

Priced at $110,000. , j . ' ^ i '••"•<br />

OARDENSSINOLE " : ' , •; ; " f W'';Vf •. '<br />

vTrulv an •xteutlve honii, i bedroems, Vh baJHsVden and<br />

(Ivlng room with fireplaces, burglar alarm,,central alr,|<br />

Wit bar In <strong>of</strong>f ie#, mininium outside maintenance and best<br />

<strong>of</strong> all, an <strong>Ocean</strong> view. 1395,000. , ; *C<br />

if Mfers tnt<br />

rid don't miss<br />

241 BAY AVi.<br />

OPEN HOUSE SAT. 10-4<br />

Executive fewnhouse with speetaeular bayvlews from<br />

every level. Features two car garage and gas heat I<br />

Multilevel makes this home ideal for entertaining; Two<br />

master bedrooms each with Its own bath plus den with<br />

bath.<br />

Raised large living room with fireplace and deck. Gourmet<br />

kitchen with Wood Mode cabinets. Dining deck <strong>of</strong>f<br />

dining room. Lets <strong>of</strong> storage. Special sale price this<br />

weekend SI29,900-<br />

BAYWATCH CONDOS<br />

N.J, REALTY 399-0503<br />

SINGLES<br />

Four bedroom split level with views <strong>of</strong> bay. Also has<br />

family room, economical gas h»at, earport, and much<br />

more, for only tW.SOO.OQ,<br />

Location, Location, Location and potential galore all at<br />

2245 Asbury Avenue. Three bedrooms, oil heat, garage,<br />

sundeck, and asking lost $109,000,<br />

DUPLEXES<br />

New Listing with all kinds <strong>of</strong> possibilities, and Commercial<br />

Zoning In the thirteen hundred block <strong>of</strong> Asbury. First<br />

floor unit has two bedrooms, upper unit has 4 bedrooms.<br />

Both with gai htat. Asking WS.OOO,<br />

For $1)3.500. you can still buy a 3 bedroom, r/i bath<br />

heated duplex in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Nice quiet central location<br />

and a 40' lot tool Call now.<br />

You Must See 40521st Street and Its large SO* side street<br />

location now. This 3 bedroom, large duplex has It all, in<br />

duUing a reduced price <strong>of</strong> $189,500,<br />

Central Avenue Sleeper I Modern 3 bedroom, 2 bath<br />

heated duplex that's a great income producer and close to<br />

beieh & boardwalk. <strong>On</strong>ly $209,000.<br />

Three Units for the price <strong>of</strong> two at 1M0 CenfraLA-venue<br />

with a 2 bedroom, a three bedroom, and a five bedroom<br />

unit. Owner anxious at 1225,000.<br />

CONDOMINIUMS<br />

Newer corner duplex at 18th 8. West and the price is right!<br />

Three bedrooms, 2 baths, flreplacts. First floor • $99,i00i<br />

Second floor $1»,500. MUftRYI<br />

Tastefully furnished three year old first floor condo that's<br />

just steps from the beach 8, Boardwalk at 22nd Street. !<br />

OWNER WANTS OFFER—$14»,S00.<br />

struction. Call for more information. *<br />

Gardens Plaza oceanfront condo en the ninth fleer with<br />

breath-faking views! Two bedrooms, 2 baths, central air,<br />

and so much men for lust $210,000. ,<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

economy beach supply lust listed at 21st and Asbury.<br />

Owner re locating and says sell business and real estate.<br />

'• MARR AGENCY<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

2121 Asburv We<br />

OceinClly.N.J.0H226<br />

(609)<br />

39».?o:tH<br />

NORTH AT WESLEY<br />

398-0200<br />

OFFERS INVITED<br />

Modern Country Kitchen near Fourth Street and the bay,<br />

living room, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, ufllltyj-oom and large<br />

fenced yard make this an exceptional value at an asking<br />

price <strong>of</strong> $7J,gOO.<br />

Gardens Duplex <strong>On</strong>e unit contains 4 bedrooms, bath,<br />

living room, dining room and large wrap-around porch<br />

and fireplace, A second unit contains 3 bedrooms, bath<br />

and eat-In kitchen. Mostly furnished. Asking $135,000.<br />

Riviera Lagoonfront, private residence with 2 boat slips<br />

and Includes 9 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, dining<br />

room, den with fireplace and one.ear*.garage,;Peattlres a<br />

wuth west exposure. Asking $Mf,0OQ, -.,.;. • '<br />

landpebbln <strong>On</strong>e bedroom unit located near, schools,<br />

Shopping, recreation, boardwalk. Asking $78,900 furnisned,<br />

• '•-.• •' ;•• v :<br />

Ailanflc Oirdeni we have three lovely units for sale, Two<br />

at$14»,fodfurnlihed,one.^t.sl44,Mp'unfur'nl*hed. All units<br />

contain 3 bedrooms, 2V2 baths, LR, DR, Don, Fireplace<br />

^ndair-conditioning,, _; '^'s'i^'f-WJ' '•\:- ' i: '^ ' '<br />

North-End DupltxQulet fesldentlal nslghborliood. Each<br />

unit contains 3 bedrooms, ,1Mi baths, washer and dryer,<br />

Each unit rented yearly at tSI5 plus utilities. Offered un-<br />

0^ 0^^ ^$^0^'^^: ^0^^ i;i<br />

01<br />

SOe;((iy;Tvvo b^rooni; two bath uhl^'nelodes swimming<br />

B -wrfr^ 113-nmdiswm<br />

t tmMMM<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

DAILY 12-4 P.M.<br />

New condominiums under construction. <strong>Ocean</strong>slde <strong>of</strong> 4500<br />

block <strong>of</strong> West Avenue, Living room, fireplace, designer<br />

European kitchen, J bedrooms, 2 baths, sundeck, storage,<br />

central air, Andersen windows, maintenance free.<br />

Developed by j,R, Nixon, Inc. from $101,000 up.<br />

Exclusive Agent, Hager Real Estate,<br />

111 Atlantic Ave., 421 Battersea Rd, and 34th Si Haven Ave.<br />

1421 Baltefsea Rd. Z00-34th St. Ill Atlantic Ave, j<br />

1 3 9 9 1 8 5 6 1<br />

^Williams<br />

%EALTORS<br />

1330BAY.AVENUE 399 571<br />

;i;W/f!'; kt$<br />

mmrw<br />

Charmlng Cipe Cod, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, utility room, ,<br />

deck, furnished, plenty,<strong>of</strong> parking, dupfex lened, n(ce<br />

area, walking distance to beach. $128,000.<br />

k<br />

* PARK-LIKE SETTING<br />

" . - . . . ' . ' • . • • • ' ( • • • •<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly 2 units left In this complex, Three bedroom, 2 bath<br />

townhouse with fireplace, gai neat, and all amenities.<br />

Good rental Investment. $101,000, Two bedrooms, 1 bath<br />

ranch style townhquse with fireplace, skylight, gas heat. ,<br />

, m,m. -. :<br />

VINTAGE BED AND BREAKFAST INN<br />

tape May style guest house with wraparound porch, 3 bad- ;<br />

* room apt, and $ guest rooms plus an owner's 2 bedroom, 2<br />

bath apt .with wood burning stove, country kitchen, large<br />

deck, 2 ear garage, ample parking, good-rental history.<br />

Motivated seller. $194,900.<br />

GET STARTED HERE<br />

Cozy 3 bedroom, 1 bath cottage, ultra modern kitchen,<br />

well landscaped for privacy, zoned commercial. $84,500.<br />

BEST OF ALL WORLDS<br />

Spectacular contemporary beachfront condos. New 4 ;<br />

bedroom, 2 bath units, fully air-conditioned, furnished, ail<br />

amenities plus decks with fabulous ocean views. First !<br />

floor $400,000, second floor $415,000. •<br />

MOTIVATED SELLER<br />

South end duplex Investment, 3 bidrooms, 1 bath first *<br />

floor, 2 btdroomi, 1 bath, second floor, washer, dryer, ;<br />

good Income property, priced at $124,W0, ;<br />

MMroHoiee mnnnAm YEARLY RENTALS AVAILABLE! J<br />

EAST ATLANTIC BLVD. I BATTERSEA RD.<br />

34TH4CEMTBALAVL<br />

ROBKRTL. SHARP, Realtor<br />

7(10 Asbury Ave, m>\ West Av<br />

REALTORS<br />

msn,<br />

!<br />

A*»cy Ave, single, block<br />

to beach. Three bdrms, 2<br />

bjslhi, family rm, with<br />

woodbuming, itove, pride<br />

<strong>of</strong> ownership shows in this<br />

year '.round or jKaeation<br />

home, Call for additional*<br />

details, $iso;ood:<br />

R.E. Sale<br />

Thrto. bedroom, a bath,<br />

I llvlni,room,.dining area,<br />

igalley kitchen,... laundry<br />

• room.pafklng, AbWeki to<br />

i f OriifVflr Vfles<br />

fteiehti, 1 yearsoldqusllty<br />

first floor duplex condo, I<br />

fully furnlshrt'and eqO|p/ I<br />

ped, Excellent ' rentair!<br />

OCEAN CITY RiALTY<br />

- BEALTOH.<br />

34th &Albury Ave. 399-3403<br />

# 1<br />

R;E. For Sale<br />

T yTHiNDCOTTAGt<br />

Two bedroomi, file bath,<br />

ineiosed porch, Lei«' % w<br />

toned duplex. Priced below<br />

assessment.<br />

Can Owner<br />

•__ 398-4508Ot3997606<br />

CONDOS<br />

SALE OR RENT<br />

W» hava file most luxurious<br />

condominium units at the<br />

shore available for.pur-<br />

"ehiie or year round renfil<br />

-%t9f. Prom 1700 to Siooo<br />

per. month rent, from<br />

1100,000 to KOO.OOO sale.<br />

. "THE CONDO<br />

CONNECTION"<br />

Ml 0<br />

THE SENTINEL LliDGKR, OCEAN CITy, N,J,<br />

R.E. Sole<br />

LARGE DUPLEX<br />

With many extras, gas heat<br />

and central arr, 3 bedrooms<br />

each unit, move in condition<br />

* Owner 398-6921<br />

Whether for Investment or<br />

second home, 4 spacious<br />

bedrooms and Sibathrooms<br />

across the street from Sold<br />

Coast beach. Available as<br />

duplex or eondos.'Call for<br />

details.<br />

R.E, For Salt R.I. For Sale B.f. For Salt<br />

DUPLEX<br />

66 Sunset Place<br />

•100,900<br />

Enclosed poreh, living<br />

room, dming room, kitchen,<br />

] bedrooms, full bath<br />

on each floor,<br />

I LARKIN&CO.,lnc.<br />

215-565 2175<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

16HoBybenvUne<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>t 21.1104 P.M.<br />

Two sfdry colonial, 1<br />

bedrooms, 2'/j baths, formal<br />

dining room and living<br />

room with heatilator<br />

flreplac*, eafln kitchen,<br />

family room, utility room,<br />

fully air conditioned, large<br />

basement. All for SI 12,000,<br />

Directions: from Route 9,<br />

Roosevelt Blvd. Intersection<br />

head North,<br />

Hollyberry is tho third<br />

Street en the right front the<br />

VBIIT NIC* BAWCHEH - LSUfHi (I w *I»Hl 1 il«JI»f<br />

IBfli it, i wtiitr *.. *ik,nf in. "" •«» •« •<br />

PAGE IJ — SECTION<br />

Big deal;<br />

'oing business in the *W's calls<br />

for more than greal market<br />

insight. II calls for low overhead<br />

in a high class setting.<br />

At Someti Mil! Squam vw <strong>of</strong>fer<br />

fumished or unfurnished <strong>of</strong>fices<br />

averaging 140 square IM; Big<br />

deal you say? WeU cfensidir the<br />

(act that we alto Include a ,<br />

comnwn reception area,<br />

conference rooiw and ^attarial<br />

strvlM and jour.linaU buanew,<br />

begins to act ver> big.<br />

we call ij pVcstige u t pfce, A<br />

Mull call it the big dial to small<br />

business, :<br />

( §S§!<br />

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PAOB 14 - SECTION TWO TOE SLNTINELLEDGKK. OCEAN CITY, N.J. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20,<strong>1985</strong> ( i<br />

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..Ik C.IIWIII1<br />

THRU tlBRMMI - F»rnlthM.7lr ~ " ———<br />

If flaw .pl_ Mar BMCh •« Hrlli iM. WINTIB RENTAL - Two iiMrstin<br />

AvallaMt ln.n,rtl.ltly at UH plal (urniliiM aHrtmanl -III. cibj.; north-<br />

•illllln aM t«urll» OafHIl, enan aM, Uti wr month etui alKtrlc, CII<br />

ivallaMa II M» tnt tVX). WMl ASM- IW-Maa. ij-j<br />

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WINTBB RENTAL - I wdroom. Mpl.<br />

W JvM. Iicfiitm caMral Isuflen,<br />

•JJJ. Hljlifln iMIvilad, Call ttt-in; w<br />

,Sff-M4, «-M<br />

MARMORA — MCHM IMW api. wilt, I<br />

•Mnaini, I MM, lana nar part*,<br />

alat, Mat MM montni, plm •iliiiiM,<br />

Call Bin Rul ••••la, H.alton, J»<br />

lt«, . f-M<br />

;<br />

EXCEL. LOCATION<br />

WESLEY AVE-GOLD COAST<br />

3 Bdrm» I full battis, all<br />

•Itc, kitchen, waintr.<br />

dryers IniWt j*eurt<br />

garaet. , etnir . •scfrat,<br />

Mature adult. only I-<br />

Security<br />

Mutt be Man !o t*<br />

predated. $fW.OOa mM.<br />

3997844 MI<br />

AOl - NprtMM, try, ,,n ac-<br />

«tu. Ml par m«rtti, DM* tttraa.<br />

HtUrttt. Call 1IHM-MII watMtn<br />

•ltw*»m . »•»<br />

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tlanM, IHMMlW. CaU IIHIM *Htr<br />

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IDAY. SEPTEMBER 80. IMS<br />

"HAIDERS"<br />

-• 1888 u l<br />

FAUgPOBTSiCHEflllLe<br />

CfAH CITY 1 ilNOLI Ml<br />

i HWI. AvalUM. in-<br />

M«Miir ip.ii<br />

Florida R.E.<br />

§at,,§ept,ii<br />

iat.,bet,s<br />

Sit^oct.«<br />

VARSITY FOOTBALL<br />

'Vineiand Away<br />

*Hoiy Spirit<br />

II<br />

R.E. For Sale<br />

WAL-A-ROOM<br />

APARTMENT<br />

609-399-8894<br />

R.E. For Sale<br />

P-URNIINID BEACH BLOCK - lit<br />

ilapr HMM (Maa, I Mr. private „,.<br />

ir.net, panim, cakia inciudM Iffl<br />

pliii aladne Mat, No pah. BaitrtncH<br />

rasalrM. Call 1IS-M* JOM or Mt Jrt-<br />

Ml<br />

SARBfHI I BORM, - Ban, I', Mm.,<br />

lit llooc MaMm (iirniihM, parch,<br />

parmlni, y.ro. Mantra twpla, IM pail,<br />

M cMidraii, iM/m. PIUI aiMirii. call<br />

UMifi, ti «"•• »•?»<br />

%£7~niu~S*7-\u7ii*^i**^i. w«»i"TO BEDROOM kn,~«i.pl<br />

M*i %ip^ ,Mrtm ".' I»S « *•«*•« bur*,,!., anir HH<br />

am, •emu inm taacn. Oil not<br />

•afar haat. tH.]t|.|9n. f-N<br />

1 BEDROOM CPTTAOi - In in. B.T<br />

am, call tit HI nts "<br />

fUScif BLOCK ttlir «nTl UiillllW<br />

Wld caBIl TV inclwdM Two MdrHrn,<br />

torn, apt »]« monlhilf (Jll JW 40SI II<br />

*UlT A*T-«alMf, (ijar, 1<br />

Mdraami, mod. «ll,, I>«III!T» PI. A*all.<br />

•a Junt I, ilM * utiiltln.<br />

f H<br />

inly Call ailir a p.m. m 11SI i|<br />

NSU1I - 1 paarppmi, living room,<br />

^dlnlnp rappi, ntctun, matlwr, anar,<br />

%m lilaMaUaa, H» nMmiF pin «t».<br />

in Mar Call «»H*Jf« or<br />

It nv-iiii, fir<br />

UP>.<br />

WATIRFRONT - 1 tMnam .pi.<br />

•ratlw, anrtr, diihw.itur, dlipoul,<br />

linplaca. B..UIHUI vMw. mini iar<br />

•mill or cMpii ma piai utimi... II<br />

W.ll liffl ii. CII Mt-MM. » 17<br />

MODERN i^ioioOM FUBNIIMIO<br />

— Ap.rtm.nl iirti, iw, irani .na rtlr<br />

•at*. Av.iiibi. ip-i, Hii pirn Htiiltin a<br />

month Call m-Ulf. ' «<br />

MM me*<br />

ceito df» b8»lot« ftatrtcl •• M<br />

10,000 H|. fl if iHHud MOO «*.<br />

JAMES M.DWYER,<br />

Real Estate<br />

1000 Weft AM.<br />

391-1700<br />

TWO tlNOOMl - inhWnltM I<br />

urn ii.Hit.it, traMM imr, MM it, ••**,<br />

I MacM M Mia (M iMp#iiHf; MM<br />

urpttui, wnfiar, irw. Man CMpto,<br />

rafinMM nganl, Av.M.bt. ml. II.<br />

mi monthly pt» Mac, CII MMtii.<br />

1W(<br />

ONI ••OKOOM, FliRNiSHID - PIT-<br />

ST. AUGUSTWE,<br />

FLOROA<br />

Bairna I B*., f km aMMfnnl<br />

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Sat,, Oct. u<br />

Sat,, Nov. 2<br />

Sat., Nov.*<br />

Saf., Nov. 16<br />

Thuri,, Nov. 21<br />

nlifid<br />

'Cumberland<br />

llwiilf<br />

•irldgeton<br />

•i,HirDOfTw<br />

•Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

PlMianfviiit<br />

Mome<br />

Away<br />

Away<br />

Homi<br />

Away<br />

Home<br />

Home<br />

1:30<br />

1:30<br />

Head CMch—Tony Oilanta<br />

1:30<br />

1:30<br />

11:00<br />

1:30<br />

.0:30<br />

10:00<br />

AtslSfantCMCrifi!<br />

Wayni Colman, Bary Dtgtnhardt, Mike Slavatkl<br />

Walt Dun, P l<br />

A II<br />

•III.<br />

JUST LUTED - ] MftWH, I pa»<br />

OCNHIr* Hum uMamlliNim In ••<br />

cailHI OMUM, TM WNI Mt Maa<br />

MnaiaMh/ miuulma M MoipiM<br />

by tlH BMHr. AMIiMMt If him M-<br />

cj«» CHtral alMtMIHnM, IraM<br />

onaactar aM an nwluncn. oiiar ai<br />

MM partUIlT l.r.lihM. Call<br />

Raalty, IK, Raaltari l<strong>of</strong><br />

•EAUTIFUl. MOUSE ON IN • u H,<br />

M, 4 tatraaiiit, I Mint, Uvn nm,<br />

MM| raan «• A aHlilT nnlvm<br />

IM HnrpafUM art K Man watt<br />

«». 2 IMi Iran Maa. CII Bt.nn.<br />

«ARMKi FLAM - IHSHliT i«7<br />

• M aaMmMgiii mnmm .in'<br />

i FsN, panlat<br />

int VMIIt, M M tf» |IIt,ML laaia<br />

aManyita* n»t rnrNai «r lnf^M. 1<br />

CM far tpppMiiiHi t* taspKt nt-no.<br />

TM Miiay Afmn, PM» N H tM IM<br />

CENTER CITV HOME,..*<br />

bedrooms. 2 batha, 2<br />

powder rooms, 2 car<br />

giraga, gas hot water heat.<br />

IIW.000.<br />

FOUR SMALL APTS...cen<br />

ter city, good condition,<br />

t<br />

ASBURY AVE. STORE<br />

Pius 4 bedroom apt, and in<br />

•ffteteney. Reasonably prl-<br />

crt,<br />

JEAMBlACXMOH<br />

Realtor<br />

304901 St 39M345<br />

LEEW.HILLEGASS<br />

Realtor<br />

LOVELY GARDENSRANCHIR<br />

Hot water heated for year round living. Three bedrooms,<br />

roomy living room with weedburning stove, dining room,<br />

kitchen, lVi baths, side driveway to oversized garage,<br />

nice rear yard. $125,000.<br />

3fAtaflcA*e. 3SM011<br />

LAROB i •ORM APT, - Oal haat,<br />

unjl. parHR. Na nn UK pun. Call<br />

M-IAMirHMaM. t-M<br />

••FT, THRU MID JUNI - ivrniUMl<br />

M. apt. iMpan •illlllH IM caBIt TV.<br />

i or ] Main, M pan, i«urit, dapsut<br />

ana rtlmnn rnalrH. vicinity NIB 4<br />

w.lUy An. Call MhStn Iar appsM-<br />

tm«l. TF<br />

NEW • ••BROOM - J lath,, w/S, M,<br />

tumlihrt. linpiui, arlfhlon Placa,<br />

Sapi. m Maf HN mo. pklt ultim.i,<br />

OMW ut-UJJUt. »17<br />

THBEE BB08@eM ^ 3 Bam, mpparn,<br />

mealy iumiikM, IM itaar nplm, wit,<br />

»/», mu.th»r, allPHli, c.bl., In<br />

Hntm int. oil itraM parkins,<br />

' ojr.o. ittrifa, Iront porch, HO pan,<br />

AvailaMa 11-141 to i-f-M, MW Mvi<br />

yflilNH aM uoirtiy gapHlt. Call 111-<br />

niujjijuitru a|i<br />

UTiLiTill INCLUBie •111 barm,<br />

apli,. llv. mm. dining room, tltcMH,<br />

srsaowir 1 '' 11<br />

JIM.<br />

R.I. Per Sale<br />

M* CLUi — IpatiMi I BadfSwn, f<br />

Mi* NfflIMM cooaommlom .pt.<br />

anlliMa Mr uli er fun. Far iniar-<br />

•MHaa .«(.ppolntmuit ip Intpati, all<br />

n+aa. TM Miin AMIKY, RHI<br />

•MM, Part PUia AM IMMach, Fii<br />

COHDO tM by North. B«l Mr 1<br />

Mm, i tin, hmattat IIOO.OM lor<br />

lnimMlan Mia, Call WUK. P1M<br />

CONDOMINIUM APT. - <strong>On</strong>, BMrgsm,<br />

omplaicly rtmoOfiea Air<br />

csnaltlenlng, diitiwainer. <strong>of</strong>f ifFRf<br />

parking. Mar btacn ana bodrdwnlk<br />

tio.OOO. Gardftr Stall Really, fiteii<strong>of</strong>.<br />

IINiaMAtturyAn.3ff.jai. Fit<br />

CAP! COD - « Mdraami, I<br />

•ral air, til),»». TIM Fimll APMCV,<br />

•MIMn, Mf-H«, Ml<br />

Tw<strong>of</strong> amlly borne and bulldtble 1 family Mt in ont<strong>of</strong> f he best locations along the<br />

, room overlooklna ocean, spacious bedrooms, enclosed rear poreh ifFtf eentfllI >,,.<br />

air. Must be seen. Extra lot measures 50x145.<br />

South end 1 bedroom, 1 bath first floor unit with gas heat and newly added 1<br />

betlnmn, 2 bath second floor apt. Fully furnished with elee, heat <strong>On</strong>ly one<br />

- block from excellent beach. 1179,000<br />

BUSINHSSOPPORTUNITIfiS<br />

Check out this going plua business In a prime location. Includes all fixtures and<br />

Inventory. Excellent condition Business only for S33.000.<br />

IlACNFRONT LUXURY - Nr» can-<br />

dp. Fully hjmlikpd, on. Of ] (dulli.<br />

AvalUMl Oil. I to M»y 11, IINWyi<br />

Mai IM obi.. Call n«-UH ar I-Jir<br />

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY POR<br />

MATURI COUPLE. Naw I f 1<br />

BMnam apt. cwnpMaly lumlitwd in.<br />

ciMInt w/» carpailnf, TV, WASHER,<br />

DRYER. 4 dliiHHMMf, MN. par month<br />

plm jitlmm. No pah. tannin/ dapMli<br />

rnalnd. JIM AiMiry *>a. Can »t-<br />

tin. ,<br />

•-J7<br />

COHDO - MUTHINB - I Mrm,, I<br />

Mt lr, dining ana, Ml.. 4 porch. HI j<br />

pig. ulllltlM. Call IU-J.U-.ltl. t-!7<br />

SHORT TIRM - Rmlil in farttni,<br />

moiHh to monlh, no laeurlty, no laaia, 4<br />

Mdrpam, IV, utk, l.unary, l.mlly<br />

room, llnplaia, Sarafa, Mraaa porch,<br />

uuMrr, with or wlmout iunilinlngi t<br />

parton man, (HP plus uiiililH, Iff-MM,<br />

it<br />

FOUR IEASGNS - Fin! floor COfHM,<br />

ism imi ilmpmn, l Mflnimi, MI<br />

MM, mc.iy lumifhM. na pan, ma<br />

monmiy IniiMat h..i, afaiar M main-<br />

rtn.nc. Call iiimt^4ij coii.ct.<br />

OH YEARLY - i eadraam, iannihaa,<br />

iHillNai HMIMig, cmtr.ny iautM. lit<br />

lloor, prlvata aniranu. No pan.<br />

Rafaranm 4 ucurity dtpoin Call al-<br />

tar t p.m. WUH or IM4317, t 31<br />

R.E, For Sale<br />

- '''' ' '<br />

WINTER RENTALS<br />

Low, Low Rates<br />

BEACHFRONT<br />

or<br />

CLOSE TO BEACH<br />

CALLUSTODAYI<br />

Brtjhlon Place ty the Beich<br />

609-3990980<br />

pREALTY<br />

BriglnMPtoctfeytlMBeicli<br />

*M lOUARB FEfT Op OFFICB -'<br />

iM« Itr rani, Alkar; Ay.. MM mon<br />

tnl, plm slllllln. Johnum Rultsn.<br />

»»f»!l . Fif<br />

ROBEBT L, SHARP - RHI EIMN.,'<br />

Railtan, li atnpilnf in.iMUiHI iar<br />

y.irty !««,. Hop In pyr alllM at H»f<br />

ta A if IMi Wni *»*. H j<br />

IECSNB FLOOR, I ROOM<br />

FICKNCY - MUMMa<br />

itop i* Iar appiltPiWi, Raeart L, Mar*,<br />

RUI CMaia, Hit WMi »*•• ar Mil<br />

Wati *«a. Ocaan Cm. »<br />

OR WIMTm — < ppataiHI, MaaWa Ml.<br />

ltM. MvaM. ptinla daa, at Iwit. Ma<br />

ptN, Uri mo plin gill,, VMrtV U1I np.<br />

pin utiuliM, Mnftf, ppnUNM af »••<br />

limilttaM-<br />

Uil waakaMt and ni-HMMI aarlnf<br />

ttWwHK. MI<br />

AVAILABLE OCT. 1 — 1 Mrm., I Urn,<br />

rtlitml piriilmj, bapch Mack, ualvr-<br />

niiMd. MM in, call *n*r • g.m.irt-<br />

AVAILABLE NOW - I l-droom Md<br />

fKW aparlmant- unlurnltlwd Ctajt to<br />

taach (. itapplna. No pati MM plui (11<br />

Kir aiKtric tn ixii aitra. Sac app<br />

Call altar 4 p m Jn tul ar a* waakan-<br />

di ttt<br />

FURNISHED APARTMENT 1 or ]<br />

iwjroom., all ttraal pamns, la poos<br />

location No pan Noo-tmakar Call Ht-<br />

iiu m<br />

DUPLEX - Oromw ipval. J padnpmi. Avaliapu'lar mata *<br />

I l»«n. w/d, ditHwaihar. partially lur vary bait Louiad In tha Narm aM at<br />

nlihad Call Ml 1M0 anar 1 M p m.lt-lt ocaaa aty, an Iha pdpp al np Oprdm<br />

„ „—.—___^ AvalUMa ImmpilalalY al MM aM t7»<br />

-* plui atllltlat manttily, Mnrttv da^ailt<br />

THBBB ••OROOAU — V* MIM, lar-<br />

nillwd «M enhimljtMKj t<br />

FLORIDA KEYS - M I , I<br />

Mm..] ulni mMa. Av.lt.lM. Mniar<br />

•MM tl.sao mMimly, MN Makly II<br />

•Hk mm.) Call m-w-tnt. tn<br />

Lota For Salt<br />

WATBRFRONT LOT - flar nilw<br />

Kama, Mvaia II* Hmnclnf by wmm,"<br />

McailM.CanitMiMarin-yn, H<br />

DewMTowiitw<br />

OCEAHVIEW.IU.<br />

Prime wooded one acre<br />

buildable lots, .un-<br />

derground utilities,<br />

minutes from beaches and<br />

parkway. Owner financing<br />

to qualified buyers; $23,500<br />

to $36,000.<br />

SOFBOMEY REALTORS<br />

283-2206 -<br />

Mon,,Stpf,30<br />

Mon,, Oct. 7<br />

Mon,,Oet. u<br />

Mon., Oct. Jl<br />

M§n,, Oct. 28<br />

Mon,, Nov. 4<br />

/won,. Now, 11<br />

Mon,, Nov. is<br />

Tuts,, Oct.!<br />

Tuts.,Qef.B<br />

Tuti,, Oct. IS<br />

Tyi»,,Oet,B<br />

TIMS., Oct.»<br />

Tuts.. Nov. 5<br />

Toes., Nov. 12<br />

Tuts,, Nov. n<br />

Frl., <strong>Sep</strong>t. 20<br />

Thuri., Stpt, 26<br />

Sat., <strong>Sep</strong>t. 28<br />

TUii,, Oct. 1<br />

rn,,oa,4<br />

Saf., Oct. i<br />

Thurs,, Oct. 10<br />

Tuts,, Oct. li<br />

Prl., Oct. li<br />

•Cape-Atlantic League<br />

JV FOOTBALL<br />

vineland<br />

Holy Spirit<br />

Mainland<br />

Cumberland<br />

Mlllvllle<br />

•rldgetsn<br />

E. Harbor Twp<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Horns<br />

Home<br />

Away<br />

Home<br />

Home<br />

Away<br />

Home<br />

Away<br />

FBESHMAHFOOTBALL<br />

Vlnelind<br />

Holy Spirit<br />

Mainland<br />

Cumberland<br />

Mlllvllle<br />

•rldgtton<br />

1. Harbor Twp<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Away<br />

Away<br />

Home<br />

Away<br />

Away<br />

Home<br />

Away<br />

Home<br />

BOYS MOSS COUNTRY<br />

•Holy Spirit<br />

•Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Short.conftr-<br />

eneeOpen<br />

•6, Hbr, Two.<br />

•Vineland<br />

S.Jersey Open<br />

•Mainland<br />

•Cumberland<br />

*Oakereit<br />

Home<br />

Home<br />

Away<br />

Away<br />

Away<br />

Home<br />

Away<br />

Home<br />

3:45<br />

3:41<br />

3:45<br />

3:45<br />

3:00<br />

iM<br />

1:00<br />

3:45<br />

3:45<br />

3:45<br />

3:45<br />

3:00<br />

3:00<br />

3:00<br />

3:45<br />

3:45<br />

3:45<br />

3:45<br />

3:45<br />

3:45<br />

3:45<br />

3:41<br />

Public Notices<br />

R.E. Sale cy. Me Rpaltar MMW<br />

ORDINANCE HO. SMt<br />

IN ORDINANCE AMINDINO OB-<br />

<strong>On</strong>lXNCB 1 HO. IW ENTITLED<br />

"ioNINO ORDINANCE OF TM« CITY<br />

OF OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY<br />

IE IT-ORDAINED'BV THE COUN-<br />

cq. OF THE CITY OF OMAN CITY,<br />

N WJIIISEY AS FOLLOWS)'<br />

*cfU* 1J Tha IMIBP.' Ordlnano<br />

Dftlrlct Map, ocua aty. Haw Jaruy,<br />

•tfeptad Faknary 14, INS, to pad la<br />

l M<br />

''tf<br />

TWO" BEDROOM APT -'<br />

untvrYHihM y«ariy'*r'4iln«a»;;«i<br />

(hurtRaaltySpHana in-iMt.' ' ['<br />

Ni nmppr 1*M Tax Mip, <strong>City</strong> 10caan'<br />

d y, Cppnty M cap* Mpy, Ntw Jmay •<br />

trfin • RaiKaatial Tw» Family Xaaa IP<br />

pfKatHMMUl OPP Family Xaa*. Tax<br />

•Act DPitliU, OH. MM, MM, lad**<br />

«i Bay AIPPPP aM SiMapaa AnmHi<br />

nil. HK ISM.'MM, wtj, mi, xm.<br />

Ueht» J. Any <strong>On</strong>Uaaaca ar part, al<br />

OMluacat IntMHHtort «Hn IM<br />

> OrMaMcapn Mntr<br />

p p f<br />

,«i MMJT<br />

BEAURBGARD<br />

BOUND FOR JAPAN<br />

Airman Derrick R.<br />

Bewregard, »cm H Ann<br />

D. Beanrcgard <strong>of</strong> Bflays<br />

Uuding and 'Maria K.<br />

Beaongard <strong>of</strong> Somen Point<br />

Village, Somen Point, baa<br />

graduated from the aircraft<br />

armament flTBtenn specialist<br />

ctfune at Lpwiy Air Force<br />

Baas, Colo. His la acbeduled to<br />

awve wiBi the 43tad Aircraft<br />

Generation Squadron in<br />

Japan.<br />

SHERBY ATTENDS<br />

MUJTARYCAME , ,<br />

S<br />

XacitPB 1. TMVOfdlnapcViMttriata-<br />

tn pp iima iM<br />

LAOOONPRONT<br />

In quiet setting this home has It all. 4 Bit's, Vh baths, living room, dining area,<br />

modern ktlchen, den with fireplace, enclosed porch, central at r, one ear garage,<br />

gorgeous landscaping and 3 boat slips. Listed for 1241,000.000,<br />

A real looker; Has 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, living room, dining area, modern<br />

eat In kitchen, family room with fireplace and beautiful Florida room<br />

overlooking the water. Has central air, one ear garage and a floating dock. To<br />

be sold completely furnished. Call for details. Just reduced to S2«9,500.<br />

SINGLES<br />

Riviera Rancher %h large »o foot lot, 4 SR's, 2 baths, new modern ktiehtn.<br />

Large family room and gas hot air heat. Good Value 1139,000,00.<br />

Cute Cettagt very elosi to beach. Has 2 §R'», 1 bath. Hying room, dining area,<br />

kitchen and screened In porch. Heated and furnished. Just reduced to 1107,000,<br />

This single overlooks thi meadows. Has J IR's, 1 bath, living room, dining area<br />

and kitchen. <strong>On</strong> large ioxlOO lot. <strong>On</strong>ly 149,900.00.<br />

TWO FAMILIES<br />

Under construction. Three bedroom, 1 bath duplex with gas hiat, central air all<br />

appliances and wall to wall carpeting. Beautiful views <strong>of</strong> inland waterway<br />

S21i,00uer Buy as condos.<br />

\<br />

Good location for this 3 iR, 2 bath duplex only 4 years old, loth units rented<br />

yearly. Excellent condition 1159,500.00.<br />

Cute Duplex with great potential for Improvement. 2 BR'§> I bath each floor and<br />

only 2 blocks from beach. Furnished and heated for J119,»00.00.<br />

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AaJ'pRDINANCl AMINOINO OR-<br />

DINANCR, HO.. aVa CNTITLED<br />

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OF OCEAN CITY, NEW JB«»IY"<br />

BE IT ORDAINED BV THE COUN-<br />

CILOF TMi CITY OF OCtAH CITY.<br />

NIW J(B(IY AS FOLLOWSl<br />

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PAGE 16—> SECTION TWO<br />

A look back, a look ahead at the local sports, recreation scene<br />

As wt move from summer There was a good mixture system. '^———MMJ—<br />

to fall, let's take a moment topi<br />

reeognliable college and Under the gupervistcn <strong>of</strong> the<br />

look back on what's happened<br />

to the tut few months and<br />

•head toward the school<br />

sports season.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> completed an<br />

etcellent summer basketball<br />

league under the direction <strong>of</strong><br />

Rank Armstrong, a basket*<br />

ball referee In the Atlantic<br />

Ooaat Conference.<br />

PARISH PARTY<br />

SEPT. IS<br />

St. Bernadette's Church,<br />

1<br />

cocktail party from 5 to 9 p.m.<br />

Sunday, <strong>Sep</strong>t. 21 in the<br />

church's memorial center in<br />

Northfleld. Donation 1J f 10 per<br />

person with cocktails, hers<br />

d'oeuvres and mode by Act<br />

; '—'<br />

Woolley, completed in record W f t * . •• .* .&', i A •'- •'• Mendei. , , w.<br />

high ichool names, the local Recreation DepartoMnt, the . ,. , :<br />

nnii tast frtnter, is tte only WnftilWeto"'*« ;;. Uoyd BayM, who moves to<br />

teague having been approved new lights not only gave O_-J. *„!••»,»;-»<br />

by the NCAA. piayenaNtter look afthe SpOliS COlUmitlft<br />

Ranter fall*porti. 5r«t* -—e^? », «««<br />

But one <strong>of</strong> the biggest in> basket and spectators o better ' • "•<br />

Jolntte football itaff, snaring «««»with assistance froo)<br />

provtments - one <strong>of</strong> the look at the player*, it aUo T AMI "<br />

things that pushed tbHetgue fedueed c«t. • *#•¥•<br />

freshmen duties with Wait *a3SB&-J£l-i.' ..'.:. assistmtjrill'ie Carol fi<br />

back toward the peak seasons These were special energy.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Ms and IDs when, under saving lights, allowing lAf llliOrVfttt<br />

Degenhardt, Mike Slavadd come u p winter snortt.TOi oy fafad.bojra<br />

? anJpanlL«reberatorehjni •*«« ftal^ got.jround to<br />

the direction <strong>of</strong> Dixie Howe", recreation <strong>of</strong>ficials to take ** III IHlllS<br />

basketball coach but he has i<br />

some <strong>of</strong> the best ptayerslntte some <strong>of</strong> the money they saved<br />

. from Woolley's staff.<br />

East gathered In <strong>Ocean</strong> Qfy and move It into other<br />

.ceaijh at yttlantje<br />

Bifl Hamilton Is back as coach. Newcomer (jhrli<br />

— was the Improved lighting programs.<br />

Community College the past<br />

\ soccer coach, assisted by Leo Lentx, one year out <strong>of</strong><br />

. When you add the new lights .<br />

four seasons, wiU take over as<br />

' ' Chase. . Moravian Collage, will take Jayvee coach. , % ~<br />

HOSPITAL AUXILIARY to the change in OCYAA Ield, ield, and the addiHon <strong>of</strong> a had an especially good BU Moreland wUl again over the test year's Smith No change Is expected in the<br />

new womens' s<strong>of</strong>tbaU team, aumnier sporU season. hindle tte boys awcountey AneyCMdioithtYMrVSna wrestling program with Bill<br />

which played agalnjt the best The appointment <strong>of</strong> Tony toam and Mike Naples will will be assisted by another NielOM directing the action<br />

in South Jersey —<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Galante to succeed Ed dUwt the girls' cross-country neweoper, Georgian*<br />

Sto£ 1 ipS a<br />

and Galante helping out. *<br />

dissert card party, Tuesday,<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>t. M on the Music Pier<br />

For information, and tl<strong>of</strong>csti<br />

call 39MSM.<br />

CARD OF THANKS<br />

Mrs. T. John Carey, the<br />

staff at Carey's, wish to express<br />

their deep gratitude<br />

to all for their many kirv<br />

dnesses and expression <strong>of</strong><br />

sympathy In the recent<br />

passing <strong>of</strong> our beloved.<br />

T. John, Jr.<br />

It's certain where the first 'home' game won't foe<br />

a <strong>Ocean</strong>Qty High School back and says they artgoing toarrang<br />

does not play its first home to try to play the game m "11 m<br />

field, it almost definitely will arrangements. 1<br />

EvtaaH, director <strong>of</strong> athletes<br />

1 rrf<br />

football players too much. It played."<br />

, nwiuau piuyera in mum. u piayea Itaeiia nnnnnpnt tarln.<br />

AM M»»» »M win hava ma Mart M fh= Tt>_^...n*l »..^n.«... f"" 0 . 6 OPPOHint twice,<br />

Bvtaskl,'*we^beptaytaioiir<br />

_>«. .. „<br />

^^«m «* »« ftodents, me Raider soccer team, At twitchfliegameslatetota<br />

J.,, .. i „_.» ..- ^ ^ ^ ^^ up ttt<br />

re "" . ffi^^SSRffif!! ? m ".««fe^« B a,! ll ~ 8 •jf&q*r*«Bf.«io<br />

mtad.alniostimmediatoh/if.lt games will be pteyed. We're hull." • Grouo'^wa AaniDta» B«I<br />

wanted the game played In fotag to be prepare to play The difference between kick <strong>of</strong>f their fcaramsonon<br />

Llnwood but local school MilnUnd on Oct. 18, tootta.' and soccer is Oat the ^fa^BM^d^f f\<br />

i aoccir team playi each , —TomWUUamt<br />

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Area family to roo<br />

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Reed family <strong>of</strong> Llnwood will<br />

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"We were so excited when<br />

we taw BYU beat Boston<br />

to Join everyone at the BYU<br />

game," said Jay. He and trift<br />

Barbara are bom ttn BYU<br />

grads.<br />

BYtJ will play Templi<br />

University I p.m. on the 21st,<br />

and Jason, the Reeds' 4-yearold<br />

son is so excited be talks<br />

about the gams every day.<br />

Tlie Reed family belongs to<br />

the Llnwood Ward<br />

oongregaUon <strong>of</strong> the Church <strong>of</strong><br />

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THE SKNTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,<br />

'Problems in paradise 9<br />

<strong>Newspaper</strong>s, glass are piling upj call for countywide recycling •<br />

Municipal recycling <strong>of</strong>- ready market and were<br />

fldils in Opt May County, receiving up to »») a ton for<br />

smothering trader piles <strong>of</strong> recycled paper and the<br />

unwihted newspapers and authority couldn't get the<br />

glass, in looking to the flJffTPflft Qj SflB HotM^W&|i^^ Off<br />

county Municipal UUUtles bur TTumMpalltltw it felt<br />

AnUwrlty for relief. necessary to have before<br />

According to Cape May <strong>City</strong> going with a countywide<br />

Manager Fred Coldren, the mufceUng p*"<br />

"uvtlwliftlmliigcoQgCTHiua" <strong>of</strong><br />

rnpi|^-ijnj i#Hni«i« attending<br />

• recent MUA-aponiored<br />

recycling roundtaUe is "that<br />

tt"a time for the municipalities<br />

to unite together to encourage<br />

the county IIUA to reesUbllsh<br />

the countywide<br />

recycling program,"<br />

Two years ago, the<br />

Authority applied and<br />

received approval for a<br />

$183,000 grant from the state<br />

Office <strong>of</strong> Recycling to bulk a<br />

eounjrwlde facility designed<br />

to receive, upgrade ind<br />

market tin materiali the<br />

1<br />

cooperative effort even In<br />

times <strong>of</strong> good markets.<br />

•Times and attitudes about<br />

recycling have changed"<br />

since tbe authority's original<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer to buDd • collection<br />

center. Coldren said.<br />

"The public Is better Informed<br />

and willing to par-<br />

Now, however, the firm that ticipate,<br />

waa paying *» a ton for paper<br />

bra yean ago is charging<br />

nwnlrtfHtl— |15 a ton to<br />

haul the paper away.<br />

Solid Waste Manager<br />

TheodoreF. O'Neill called tbe<br />

depressed markets in the<br />

midst <strong>of</strong> steadily rising<br />

support (or reveling<br />

programs "problems in<br />

dl"<br />

Be said, however, that the<br />

have to take the initiative to<br />

petition the Authority to look<br />

con again' at its proposal to<br />

build the facility and would<br />

At that Una, however, bun to make a commitment<br />

recycling <strong>of</strong>ficials had • to remain a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

1 "Please strongly consider "We regret that tbe dty did opportunity for the mmudpal aaJd."UnfornmatiJy,mnch<strong>of</strong> years ago. Authority --com-<br />

taking prompt action to not respond to the MUA's <strong>of</strong>ficials and thaw from the thst material (in the landfill) mUsloners at their last<br />

satisfy the county need for a original <strong>of</strong>fer to receive and MUAtogettogetherandwork Is recyclable.^ " regular meeting were<br />

program which will provide market recydabtoa. K#cent onnHn^pTO&eraaswellir ~<br />

long-term markets, a experiences have ihown us to discuss wan <strong>of</strong> marketing<br />

recycling credit program and that tbe regional approach la recycled products that ham'<br />

a recycling fadtlly," aald probably tbe most feasible proven successful<br />

Stone Harbor Administrative method." "It's Important for us to<br />

Assistant E.F. "Ted" Pain.<br />

jointly,chart the future<br />

- be said, "landfill In a recent letter-to the At the round-table, O"NeJB because tbe tonnages at tbe<br />

charges are many times authority. North WUdwood •aid that tbe Authority' (MUA) landfill.-are much<br />

higher; more municipalities Mayor Lewis G. Vlnd wrote, sponsored the forum aa an greater than weeipected," be j<br />

an active in recycling than<br />

ever before and an committed<br />

for taTlong rani we<br />

have experienced the ups and<br />

downs <strong>of</strong> the marketplace;<br />

andirs now clear that by not<br />

being united In • regional<br />

rifin iTi • • in ii i I r.i.-.afitt^^ A&^<br />

competing unnecessarily Ior<br />

limited markets and are not<br />

realhlng the costavoldance<br />

ind economies <strong>of</strong> scale that<br />

H1 Ev»rjrtarwroWtptttin skntteal over the; renewed<br />

fte landfm," .(VNeffl coo- can for construction <strong>of</strong>'the<br />

ctaded/'willinesiittwUllast facility,<br />

longer and sate on capital They agreed, however, to<br />

expenses down the UneT^ look at tbe strength <strong>of</strong> the<br />

.Because <strong>of</strong> the lack <strong>of</strong> coalition being put together<br />

success experienced gar- by Coldren before making a<br />

nerlng support for the final decision on wbether to<br />

jegiontl collection center two' renew study <strong>of</strong> the proposaL<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Notes by Anita J.<br />

The city y la suspendbig pg its there's no maritet for glass," Man people aee tbe con- Municipal Utilities Authority they (the unions) are <strong>of</strong>glass<br />

collection ~" due to lack Bf-aniWiiJAJTtaBiittBlBg Wmt§ they believe the may talHltt a regional faring," g, he said. "No limit* or<br />

be recycling market, and to do la stop tt. H'a more or recycling program U con- recycling program In tbeguidelines<br />

win be established<br />

according to Public Works less dangerous for the broken tmtijfig- ftitupg.<br />

until we hear what they <strong>of</strong>-<br />

Director Alfred Gasgnd afl glass to stay there." * GUsa and newspapers — fer."<br />

recycling containers at the 5th Oanglnl noted • that AMU be placed wltfi other<br />

Street and Attary Avame lot<br />

trajh on collection day until liver transplant patients Some soufoend residents<br />

„ _ disposed materials father notice, Ganglnl aaid<br />

witt paper, to regular trash dump* but adding the Caw Mav County<br />

boon municipal<br />

"1 have two buildings that<br />

are fffled from celling to floor<br />

ocenn il»y ilmice center and front to back with<br />

Pali Session begins<br />

newspaper," said My<br />

Sellger, Avalon's ad-<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>tember l«th<br />

ministrator <strong>of</strong> Public Works.<br />

preballet • ballet - jazi "This repieaeiila about S<br />

personal Instruction emphasizing tool."<br />

discipline and technique<br />

"There Is an urgent need f or<br />

be re-establbhment by the<br />

In a pr<strong>of</strong>essional atmosphere CMCMUA <strong>of</strong> i countywide<br />

rcUng program," said<br />

after school hours<br />

mayor <strong>of</strong><br />

for Information call<br />

Avalon. "Moro municipalities<br />

are active In recycling than<br />

60939B-9602<br />

ever before and we have felt<br />

Die difficulties <strong>of</strong> • fickle<br />

612asburyave.o.c.<br />

market for recycled<br />

materials."<br />

1 ,<br />

Tiffany White, Stt, and Infant were upset it the ripping up ot 1<br />

Drew Fox remain In serious the recently paved MOO blockcondition<br />

At Pittsburgh <strong>of</strong> West Avenue In order for*-<br />

Children's Hospital following; homeowner to Install utniry-<br />

1helr operation! at the facfltty tines In her new home. f<br />

doting the wpnyffi ' RftHwit* hyindlns Edtajt*<br />

According to Marram May and Joan Brown were 4<br />

Ference, "Tiffany la doing outraged at the city's actions'<br />

quite well and look* real good, despite an ordinance which<br />

Her mom brings her down to prohibits the tearing up *<br />

an-<strong>of</strong>fke(pubUcralatioos)at paved streets before tbrair<br />

least twice a week." yean have eltpMd. *:<br />

Meanwhile, medical However, dty Engineer<br />

authorities continue to David Batusmii called<br />

monitor Drew to determine •ttuatlon an emergency. "Tbe^<br />

whether a second transplant woman dldnt have any water<br />

may be necessary.<br />

or electricity and she wanted<br />

4<br />

Both children suffered from to move Into her bouse," he<br />

Ibe congtntlal Uver aHmtnt, said. Ibe ordinance excludes<br />

Hilary atresla. -<br />

<strong>of</strong> emergency from<br />

According to O*y Business dtjr Councfiwomin Je<br />

Admmtatratorailchael Wood, Gum said the dty once*<br />

roe dty has narrowed Its discussed requiring. l<br />

•election <strong>of</strong> computer vendors owners to install utility lines,<br />

to four or fivs'stajpUen. befive street paving takea^<br />

Tbe dly this year has place nut the Issue waa nevoc,<br />

budgeted 1130,000 to •com* resolved.


f i<br />

u<br />

1.1<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

iBditoriali/eomment<br />

^ Autumn<br />

fat the shore<br />

, * Another summer season is past history now, and<br />

what an eventful summer It has been; the demise<br />

<strong>of</strong> the resort's century-old blue laws heading the<br />

list <strong>of</strong> newsworthy events,<br />

rHowever, like the Sunday closing issue itself<br />

the summertime atmosphere and the fun<br />

feelings associated with the relaxing time <strong>of</strong> year<br />

continue.<br />

For years we on the Jersey Shore have extolled<br />

the virtues <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>f-season vacationing and<br />

• ^visiting in the fall and now that autumn has <strong>of</strong>.<br />

'Jfltlally arrived, we renew that call,<br />

./p..- It's been a long time since the days <strong>of</strong> rolling<br />

ijup the boardwalk after Labor Day, but many <strong>of</strong><br />

-"Us can easily remember the time when post<br />

if Labor Day meant the resort was a ghost town,<br />

W Those days are gone as more people and groups<br />

-gtsome to realize the beauty <strong>of</strong> tht golden days at<br />

•" toe Jersey Shore; warm days and cool nights in<br />

.'.'w-a/iti&xing, less hurried setting — to say nothing<br />

'ohrfMeason rates.<br />

This week especially, with the arrival Monday<br />

<strong>of</strong> competitors from Japan, Canada and other<br />

states for the international shuffleboard tournanientrwe<br />

have another chance to editorialize<br />

anew on the beauty <strong>of</strong> pur tpwo to persons who<br />

nay be visiting with us for the first time.<br />

Enjoy our shores, and come back to see us.<br />

JOSEPH R, GILBERT<br />

Some problems<br />

seem to linger<br />

locally<br />

I noted with much interest, Inadequate police<br />

a letter to the editor <strong>of</strong> The protection: I called attention<br />

., jjmtindr&dfer L <strong>Sep</strong>t 6. It to this about,four yean ago<br />

' 'deattwitbsuggestlonsoabow when the situation was^wt as<br />

^ttiaro Oceiuf Oty br;ad- badasltnowseem«tot>e.^^BDE<br />

The letter was ieadllned .be fault <strong>of</strong> tbe police; they<br />

"Suggestions to save i. are spread thin a't any time <strong>of</strong><br />

• sJntdog cjry." the year and, to look Kin tbe<br />

The writer enntunerated • eye, If we eipect adequate<br />

those problems; there were police protection then we had<br />

five la number. Some <strong>of</strong> my better be prepared to bunker<br />

f previous columns through the up more money In the tax<br />

'years have dealt with the package to pay for that<br />

exact same problems. I do protection. It's as simple u<br />

beuevelbavefoundaUndred that. ;<br />

soul! lie enforcement <strong>of</strong> trash<br />

Bikes on the boardwalk and Utter la wi: Heel so very<br />

after the prescribed time: sorry for those folks who live<br />

Urdy, the dry could make a across from a convenience IT*!*** n**.*.^ — • *<br />

bundle, have more than store or •upeMarket; 24 1 11© State WC rC 111<br />

enough to pay additional noun <strong>of</strong> trash seven days a<br />

' enforcement <strong>of</strong>ficer! In this week,<br />

.regard and make the walk You can't blame the stores.<br />

safe for everyone. . Put the blame right where It<br />

i .'Aa I mentioned In a column belongs — on the human<br />

<strong>of</strong>. some two yean ago, I beings with non-human habits<br />

watted north from 20th to 12th who throw everything they no<br />

streets one evening In August longer have a use for on<br />

1 arid In that brief walk <strong>of</strong> eight lawns, sidewalks, even onto<br />

' blocks, I counted 103 bikes on porches.<br />

me walk and, would you AndwbUeweareatlt,letus<br />

believe It three mopedst not forget the moron on the<br />

Speeding by motorists, other end <strong>of</strong> the leash <strong>of</strong> man's<br />

1 - ^Pagetfour<br />

Watching the Hobie Cat races at 2fith Street beach.<br />

Tuesday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 24,<strong>1985</strong><br />

Good resource management<br />

makes good fiscal sense too<br />

By DAVID F.MOORE<br />

Executive Director<br />

best friend — tbe damage NJ.CotuervaHoo Foundation<br />

was ft voice howling to the done to lawns, properties,<br />

wDdemesa when I wrote a personal wearing apparel and Things are reatty burring hi<br />

column on this some three tempers Is considerable. the marshes and wetlands <strong>of</strong><br />

jeers ago. It Is no Idle coin- It has long been my belief this state we're to. This Is the'<br />

' ddence that our causeway is that laws and ordinances time <strong>of</strong> year when Mother<br />

one <strong>of</strong> tbe most dangerous should be stiffened in this Nature 1s working<br />

roads in the entire state, regard and that the fines be ddubletlme. It's as though<br />

;• LtJieSareitiuchtoonarrow, increased to a point where every lifeform has a<br />

speeding'is' rampant and people will make their subliminal warning system<br />

'many <strong>of</strong> the driven seem to mistake Just once. After which says, "Eat more, Jump<br />

have gotten their license* at shelling out, they will make more*' • swim more, for<br />

the local hardware store. the mistake no longer. tomorrow we may die."<br />

At any rate, the frogs are<br />

OCEAN CITY GOVERNMENT— busy catching insects, which'<br />

I MAYOR<br />

J Jack Bfttner<br />

,-„ r 18Sw«jetwatercr.<br />

;!'399-*lU (<strong>City</strong> Hall)<br />

;j\ 399-6204 (Horns)<br />

COUNCIL PRESIDENT<br />

Henry S. Knight<br />

.'22-17 Haven AV.<br />

39?;5555 (Work) i<br />

( 399-4646 (Home)<br />

to theu* turn are munching on<br />

vegetation, or, other Insects,<br />

and the greenery to this<br />

biological supermarket Is also<br />

at Its peak, wanned by late<br />

' summer sunshine and<br />

nourished by water running<br />

CotlNClilMEMBER COUNCILMEMBER cff <strong>of</strong> farms and woodlands.<br />

AT-LAROE<br />

Herbert Brownlee<br />

530 W. Surf Rd.<br />

399-4040 (W)<br />

-1 3°9-T407 (H)<br />

AT.-LARGE<br />

Jeanne Clunn<br />

315 Central Av.<br />

399-6232<br />

Indeed, this concentration<br />

<strong>of</strong> life in wetlands makes<br />

mem especially valuable for<br />

people, too. Wetlands can<br />

dean up dirty water and<br />

t flooding by. slowing<br />

ff fh ifll<br />

' j , tit WARD f<br />

1 -MarKVldeffo<br />

«34SeacrestRd.<br />

! l 3980157 (W)<br />

fJ '- '3^7229(H)<br />

CotlNCILMEMBER<br />

, 2nd WARD<br />

William A/lels<br />

600 E. 9th St.<br />

1 399-2789 (W)<br />

398-5337 00<br />

So you'd think we would do<br />

a better Job .<strong>of</strong> wetland<br />

protection than we do.' But<br />

summertime > ii construction<br />

time, too, Some <strong>of</strong> our roost<br />

water, soaks down to our manau<br />

_.. . . . aquifers; and channeling' It makes.no sense to me to<br />

wetlands nave performed for water In pipes and ditches to promote a shopping center<br />

"flmtLiv.un^tft,i« "T* tt f*?*>**JtT *** torthe *" mua «<br />

i sirongiy suspect that we cely a chance to be used for produces, only to have to pay<br />

. double tomorrow to hold back<br />

"t '•.f'r.<br />

promote a shopping center<br />

today for the tax revenues<br />

it produces, only to have,<br />

to pay double tomorrow<br />

to hold back the flooding, ,<br />

it creates through fast run<strong>of</strong>f<br />

• Pavement and ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />

IP '...-.•: ' '•'!- i''a<br />

where to go/'<br />

wh&ttodo<br />

<strong>On</strong>pMcf »t Oct.il <strong>City</strong> Milt H wluntr<br />

SPECIAL EVENTS?<br />

International flhuffleboard tournament hosted by 6cean *<br />

<strong>City</strong> Shuffleboard Oub, 5th Street and the boardwalk;<br />

each day through Friday, <strong>Sep</strong>t. »». v *< ,.,<br />

Dessert card party sponsored by Shore Memorial'<br />

Hospital <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> auxiliary on tbe Music Pier, 12:30*<br />

pjn. Tuesday. Proceeds to benefit the hospital.<br />

New Ufe Ministries Gospel program on the Music Her,"'<br />

8pjn., Wednesday. : -• -> - •••: -.—-*<br />

Banjo Band sing-along and dance on the Music Pier, 0'<br />

pjn. Thursday. Admission $1. * ' ' •*<br />

Decoy show on tbe Music Pier, 10 ajn. to 10 pjn. •<br />

Saturday.<br />

Children's video pageant on the stoatc flsr, Sunday. ;<br />

SAGES (Senior Adults Gaining Education andi<br />

Stimulation) dassea to begin Monday, <strong>Sep</strong>t. SO, at the St.,<br />

Pteter'a United Methodist Church. Courses will be held at,<br />

10 ajn. for eight weeks. . .<br />

EXHIBITS<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Oty Historical Museum; 409 Wesley'Av.^. open''<br />

Tuesday through Saturday, Ito4pjn. Guides win explain<br />

•', Vj<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty Arto Oaiter, 409 Wesley Av., open ITajn. to 5'<br />

pjn. Monday through Friday; 9ajn.to4p.in. Saturday' 7<br />

to 10 pjn. Monday through Thursday while classes are in<br />

session. The month <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sep</strong>tember will feature the center's<br />

permanent collection in the Upper Gallery and Mary<br />

Federid-batik and watercolor works in tbe Lower -<br />

Gallery. Call 399-7628 for taformatton. '<br />

PARTIES.<br />

Matchpototjjrs, card party, 7:30 pan^Tuesdaya to the.<br />

community center, 18th Street and Simpson Avenues<br />

_ me flooding - . it . creates „. through , Matchpotat duplicate bridge game, 7:30 pjn, Thursday- ,,><br />

r<br />

^^g"^"—Sg •pavement fast .run<strong>of</strong>f and from- ro<strong>of</strong>top, ail' / that In the h community center, 18th Street and Simpson *<br />

Long overdue, wetlands Avenue. * '<br />

It makes no sense to<br />

protection legislation (S402)<br />

b now under active review by<br />

- the New'Jeney Senate, and<br />

awaiting a vote (A-672) In the<br />

s<br />

Assembly. - '• ' ,'< ,<br />

Since this la an election year<br />

for the Assembly,' no action<br />

can.be expected there before<br />

November. That'i because<br />

me Assembly, doesn't meet<br />

much,'what-with all that<br />

campaigning,, and; because<br />

campaign contributions from<br />

majordevelopment interests<br />

might-be, Jeopardlttd Hi a<br />

. legislator votes- the. wrong<br />

^way. /• ,. ,t " -L-,<br />

Vou may think rae,cynl4jt<br />

1 ^tweataerved, you ask? Your * . ' . - . . . . '<br />

^ votestmcounta.soyouibQHld<br />

make your voice beardJThc<br />

'yevefy'day. T v w» v; J" ^^v^i ,,•' Green'a descriptive;Jnto'.each<br />

recipe<br />

failure when he or she is<br />

stressed or tastes high-calorie<br />

foods, As the resolve to<br />

continue dieting temporarily<br />

crumbles, the dieter decides<br />

feat the day Is lost 1 times could also be explained<br />

by the physiological consequences<br />

<strong>of</strong> losing weight.<br />

The body responds defensively<br />

to weight loss - for<br />

and Instance, by Increasing<br />

overeats with a vengeance. hunger and salivation, The<br />

control difficult, if not Impossible."<br />

Dr. Lowe's moit recent<br />

research tends to support the<br />

physiological eiplahatlon for<br />

dieWnduced overeating. The<br />

. "Howevtr," Lowt eontlnues,<br />

"the tendency for<br />

dieters to overeat at certain<br />

physical stress associated<br />

win weight loss may combine<br />

with other sources <strong>of</strong> distress<br />

in make continued dietary<br />

research was conducted In<br />

association with Barbara J.<br />

Mayedck <strong>of</strong> Undenwold and<br />

Alberto R. Cebollero <strong>of</strong><br />

ADKE<br />

suspect<br />

WeS paced suspense mat<br />

builds to a complicated studio<br />

climax and is set within a<br />

wonderfully realised atmosphere.<br />

- As the story opens, Martin<br />

, Hothihaa^jujt run into<br />

An inventive and highly<br />

satisfying novel<br />

ttihres, and the wide variety.^fate being d^Vd<br />

<strong>of</strong> people Involved in Psychological suspense<br />

emergency medical service at augments this clever<br />

a large Los Angeles hospital. mystery.<br />

Not all, however, Is miracle THE $IQN OF TUB<br />

working and glory.<br />

SERPENT by Sara Her/<br />

Sword finds himself In this well contrived<br />

devoting more and more <strong>of</strong> his romantic novel set against the<br />

Mfe to Mi demanding career. backdrop <strong>of</strong> 11th century<br />

"Nowhere, except in the white Ireland, the threat <strong>of</strong> a<br />

corridor, do I fee! so totally French Invasion and the<br />

alive, HO self octualiicd/'TIUB ongoing strife between<br />

career has already cost him tenants and landlords In-<br />

two marriages, and he is tensify the dangerous rivalry<br />

currently seeing a thatis the central action <strong>of</strong> the<br />

psychiatrist<br />

story.<br />

Emergency treatment Is Caroline Morritey is<br />

rapidly becoming a major working as a teacher la<br />

specialty in modern medidne. Dublin-trying to forget the<br />

Readers <strong>of</strong> Trauma Center anguish <strong>of</strong> her father's death<br />

wfll obtain a realistic and and the loss <strong>of</strong> their ancestral<br />

gripping picture <strong>of</strong> the people, home :•* when she is coerced<br />

equipment, and emotions at into taking a job as governess<br />

work In such a setting. • to the borne <strong>of</strong> the man who is<br />

CLASSIC COW CUISINE responsible for the gfl<br />

" by Karen Green<br />

For those to whom cold food<br />

means turkey sandwiche* and<br />

lettuce, Karen Green's fifth<br />

cookbook will provide a<br />

particularly delightful range<br />

•'<strong>of</strong> new eating experiences.<br />

Tbe more than 370 recipes for<br />

dressings, dips, drinks,<br />

salads, appetizers, soups,<br />

main dishes, and desserts<br />

draw from a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

cuisines, Including Asian,<br />

African, Russian, South and<br />

TJatln American, Middle<br />

Eastern, and European and<br />

American.<br />

The book Is organised into<br />

six main sections by course<br />

and, within each section, the<br />

recipes are alphabetical by<br />

the name <strong>of</strong> the country <strong>of</strong><br />

origin. Old favorites, Induing<br />

Caesar salad and<br />

spinach and cheese, pie, ap-<br />

m t> 1| ferry's memorable couple,<br />

Inspector Pitt and his<br />

splendid wife Charlotte,<br />

pursue another murder investigation<br />

that takes them<br />

from the squalor <strong>of</strong> the slums<br />

to the hypocrisy <strong>of</strong> Ugh<br />

society drawings in Victorian<br />

London. Pitt Is uncomfortable<br />

with a cane built against a<br />

humorless tutor by a zealous<br />

young policeman who<br />

possesses a potentially obstructive<br />

reverence for tht<br />

upper class. .<br />

However the witnesses<br />

appear irrefutable, especially<br />

after one is murdered, and<br />

Pitt's superior is adamant<br />

about not reopening so embarrassing<br />

a case — a<br />

teenager from.a wealthy<br />

pg<br />

family was murdered in a<br />

fiasco that led to her father's<br />

bathtub and shoved down a<br />

nun, ,<br />

London Sewer, .<br />

Hely provides plenty <strong>of</strong> Charts, Impelled by the<br />

intrigue, casting suspicion on tutor's wife, launches her own<br />

various characters before campaign to prove Oat the<br />

unmasking the true villain, wrong man has been arrested.<br />

and she naturally Includes a Much to Pitt's marvel and<br />

romantic subplot, In which tBsmay, she does not limit her<br />

Caroline becomes Involved Inquiries to soirees and tea<br />

with a very eligible widower. parties, but carries her titled<br />

light historical fare.<br />

sister along to a morgue and<br />

FOUL SHOT by Doug<br />

to various seedy London<br />

Homlg<br />

neighborhoods.<br />

This solid first: novel stars, The suspense is perfectly<br />

private eye Loren Swift from executed to this masterworib<br />

Charlottesville, Va.,Swift's nXusiom OF LOVE by<br />

creator displays a sure hand Cynthia Freeman<br />

with tbe mystery genre in this Freeman la not only a<br />

account <strong>of</strong> a simple missing skilled ..-_.- writer „.._ <strong>of</strong> n romance ,<br />

persons case mat leads to fiction but an astute observer glamour <strong>of</strong> traveling with and<br />

murder, religious cults, L <strong>of</strong> character as well In her assisting his mother - he<br />

college basketball, financial latest novel she takes what began touring with her at age<br />

and sexual blackmail, race* could have been Just another » months - to a fierce<br />

riots, more murder, and, <strong>of</strong><br />

. ., fwroutawmanceWaround ««*» ta «|J fy^B*<br />

j-CATEG(p, i> • • ' ••'••—--<br />

•MAPi"--"^*<br />

PHONE NO..<br />

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THE SENTINELTLEDQER, OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />

EPTEMBER 21, IMS<br />

[E SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

Obituaries ethics, women learn s<br />

if Natocy Lerro, 71;<br />

Iff ^y resident 15 years<br />

ffii I ,• WffiJli Rd., died <strong>Sep</strong>t. 20 at Burdette Tomlln Hospital, ape<br />

A.G. Casterline, 44; was<br />

MARMORA - A. GleimCasterllne, 44, <strong>of</strong> 303 QuaU Drive,<br />

died <strong>Sep</strong>t. 17 In Burdette TomUn Memorial Hospital, ape<br />

Miy O»urt House.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Laboratories<br />

<strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> inc.<br />

is pleased to announce<br />

the opening on Mon., <strong>Sep</strong>t, 16th<br />

<strong>of</strong> its<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Facility<br />

% 213 West Avenue<br />

.,'i:". ; i. <strong>Ocean</strong> CIIVJ N.J.<br />

'y /A ;* CWnner jlft<strong>of</strong> Coasfal Lite)<br />

•' '"'"* PhoneSW-fa?<br />

Hours 7:30tol, Men, Fri.<br />

OThHIR LOCATIONS<br />

PLEASANTVILLE POMONA<br />

414 SO. MHo SI, 72 W. Jim Leeds Rd.<br />

645-2255 Stockton MM, IUg.<br />

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.<br />

" 4021 Atlantic Avenue<br />

.- V| : : ^H "^p ^t i^^i i<br />

A memorial service will be held at 7 pjn. Thursday, <strong>Sep</strong>t.<br />

28, in the CJiurch <strong>of</strong> the Resurrection, Marmora.<br />

Victoria Hoover, 82;<br />

lived here since 1945<br />

WcWaH.HooTOr,M,<strong>of</strong>7MBattiriiaM,,dled^,I8<br />

in Jhore Memorial Hwpital.<br />

She U survived by a nephew and nieces.<br />

Burial was in North Cedar HOI Geniitary,<br />

Brad Cramer, one month<br />

He waa bom in Shore Memorial Hospital.<br />

SPINNING WHEEL<br />

FLOWER SHOP<br />

b B58 Asbury Ave.<br />

Phone 398-1157<br />

,y <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

Friends o( Music Tickets on Sale HisreC '<br />

ABOUND<br />

1OTJ HOUSE!<br />

smtm<br />

ipKm ^Jl rietertjr a better time to NOWIP<br />

^switch tcraiatiiral gas. Switch ibday<br />

. ^^takel^antageo£the 6%A. TAKE<br />

ilMr ]^r purcha pcas urchase and an<br />

||init|illlltion.<strong>of</strong>liifhefficiency liifhe natural<br />

ie most<br />

aiilpr a participating<br />

^ htt Ad<br />

fAf<br />

course<br />

starting<br />

education and stimulation legislative committee.<br />

Monday, JeptM with m. TO^tCtntly app^itad by • «J««»r-,r^~T-,<br />

*«•»»* »«flM <strong>of</strong> tuition- Ow.Ksaniiamifflbirrt.to i ??' n Sf i 'J " . -<br />

free eouriei for aenlor N.J, State CotamkiJon on Mflrtlnd oNyi Uwi<br />

dUieMatviriouiteaUaMita AJng. ^ beauit<strong>of</strong>fewWpunlahniint<br />

oounflea. * WiWt IB Cape Mij^ ar C0««W t«*WV .,<br />

*">«« *• ^OBS classes J^uWc cguntles are Invited °l* PNTOI' HOURS<br />

»^duled tor <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> y to' to attend e the e dynaalc dyna seniors e Cape Miy County<br />

one •ntlUed -"Dynaale ''dan'rand im snroll by<br />

ta wtatar<br />

by ^>nry resumes lta wtatar<br />

l » M U i t «ttat^fflflt f h «nlorj» Mi group wUmiet ««itirtagatan^<strong>of</strong>flieflrit<br />

tirt» week ; <strong>of</strong><br />

«d«le<br />

r<br />

tirt»<br />

when.houw<br />

week ; <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

*)%$•: Monday<br />

ri4ll(»toi<br />

at 10 i m WCh Monday B^ieirtoni,<br />

naMiHng«ttrtnffljpt,Mln ftrfurtherinfomiaUoncaU<br />

«. Petert United MethodM JkUaaUc Coimiuilty;Conige<br />

seniors class this semester<br />

i art<br />

Morgan, a talk by Mrs. Ann The art <strong>of</strong> Mary SlmWns<br />

Zahora, director <strong>of</strong> the N.J. Federid b on dlnday at the<br />

SUlte Dlvialon on Aging; Cape May County Library in<br />

"Miss Liberty liU" an Cape May Court House now<br />

and 1986 centennial and batik, federid giwg<br />

celebration <strong>of</strong> the Statue <strong>of</strong> private Instruction in her<br />

enforcement composite May County Art League, and<br />

sketch artiat" by George is tne youth art instructor for<br />

ama<strong>of</strong>^emQiy.foniiir the 'Wldwood^lecreition<br />

N,J. State Fato <strong>of</strong>ficer. DqdfiiBtafc,,'<br />

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structor forr the dynamic AT HOSPITAL WtJ 1<br />

atiien activities as a national (taring, a meeting <strong>of</strong> * the<br />

JtotricaiT Aiioctaaon<strong>of</strong> Wo;.<br />

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Human belnga flrtt learn a Iv committee chairman<br />

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Dhoio by Senior Studla<br />

Winners in the annual <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fishing Club surf tournament are<br />

from left, John Diefenbach, third. Rich DeMato, first, and Michael<br />

Franklin, second. Awards were presented at the youth center following<br />

the event. • » • • • _ • «<br />

EARL L. SHAW, JR.<br />

-IMC-<br />

R00HNG4<br />

SHEET METAL WORK<br />

BRYANT FORCED AIR<br />

HEATWG<br />

181 Witt Avmut<br />

Ban fishing contest Oct. 5<br />

DOWNBEACH<br />

H PLUMBING<br />

^5\J HEATING<br />

"OviR 20 YiARs EXPERIENCE IN THI ARBA"<br />

398-4423<br />

WiRSMil 441 Bay An<br />

Lie. No, 1909 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Earl "Duke" Falciani<br />

f M CONeREf E WORK"<br />

Full Service Contractor<br />

Serving Bolh Cape May i Atlantic Caunflai<br />

(609)628-3227<br />

All bass fishermen are and local merchants. Every<br />

Invited to the 1963 Sunshine oitrant will receive a grab<br />

Baas Fishing Classic at Union bag <strong>of</strong> lures.<br />

Lake In Mifville Oct. 5. The tournament will run<br />

The »40entry fee covers two frem ? a.m. to I pa with - pho»i»..or studio<br />

SOSAJM suttKAS .sitsc* |r """ n8 clul> c "" urei1 ""* ^ to •" i " 1 *•"-<br />

merchandise donated by wU to avuHiiJle at tte noon<br />

a * mmiaMar y^<br />

SB5ST •MMto.^-iui Over 150 fish caught m tournament!<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CMy Fishing fishermen entered.<br />

i. — — — J *J - lit ' i»_ _ m A 4 * *i _ — . _<br />

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TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24,19$5<br />

^ ,..„,«„. ' ^ " "* phoioby s*nior studio<br />

~— - — ^; T~JZ— —-w. Fishing Nurie* auriiaiT wffl" hold"! ^ Kerstetter, left, receives the award for<br />

mm and eight Individual Club carried <strong>of</strong>t top honor*, bridge round robin' for the largest fish caught in tournament from Don<br />

Second ni.« >«t i. n. i—» rf ^ ,,,0,^^ PUeggl <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Recreation Depar-<br />

"'— t " J ~ IJ — tment, cosponsor for the event.<br />

BONAFIED<br />

RIG. BUItDER<br />

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From Floor to Ro<strong>of</strong>, Front Door to Back<br />

RESIDENTIAL A COMMERCIAL '<br />

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(609)391-0936<br />

jMMing & Remodeling NOW!<br />

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REGISTERED BUILOEB<br />

7ft SLA lay Awe, Phone 3982938<br />

Building > Remodeling • Ailf rallam<br />

• Ro<strong>of</strong>ing 1 Siding • Intmior a Exterior Painting<br />

• Formic* Work • Furniture Repair A Re finishing<br />

^PBii BSTIMATiS"<br />

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ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS<br />

LooHor Ui In Tin Yellow<br />

UGHT • HEAT • POWER<br />

EMERGENCY SERVICE<br />

• Commercial<br />

• Residential<br />

' • Reasonable Rates<br />

.• Fully Insured<br />

! Call Today For<br />

HAMADA & SON<br />

Alt Types Of<br />

Ro<strong>of</strong>ing • Siding • Sheet Metal<br />

311 Wilt Avp, Phone (609)<br />

399-1048<br />

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Pyllf inivrM<br />

HOME REMODELII<br />

Custom Building<br />

.Addlfloni/Alftrations/Residintiil/Commtrelii<br />

Painting/Paperhangina/Fioorlng<br />

Minor or Mi|or Repalrs/Patios/SldewalKs<br />

BrlekfrBnti/Kitehens/Bithroorns<br />

ESTATES<br />

-7423<br />

"The Oldest Established Builder In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>".<br />

TARVES, INC<br />

Complete Building Services Since 1947<br />

HOME • BUSINESS<br />

REMODELING • REPAIRS<br />

Ca//Earl Tarves 390-1230<br />

82 HIGHLAND A¥i. IIISIJVS MIHT, N. j. 08223<br />

J.R.NIXON<br />

Registered Builder<br />

223 West Ave. Phone 398-4529<br />

CUSTOM BUILDER<br />

ALL TYPES OF ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS<br />

KITCHENS and BATHS MODERNIZED<br />

ROOFING and SIDING<br />

No Job Too Small or Too large<br />

750 WEST AVENUE • OCEAN CfTY<br />

I I<br />

SALES AND SERVICE ON<br />

^Srg^bshw^a^ a<br />

inch weakflsh caught by E. scant will be cum<br />

,aprixewinbMi<br />

WE<br />

RENT<br />

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COMPRESSORS<br />

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625 Mew Rd.<br />

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Soniers f omt<br />

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Total Home<br />

Repairs<br />

JOHNBOLTON,Jr.><br />

Free Estimates<br />

399-5342<br />

VINCENT STAHLER<br />

REGISTERED BUILDER<br />

"CUSTOM CARPENTRr<br />

Specializing Irr<br />

REPAIRS • ALTERATIONS • flEMOOQJtS • AOQmDNS<br />

VMYL SIMMS c VMYL REfUCaKMT WMDOWS<br />

• PHONE 399-4724 •<br />

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YELLOW PAGES<br />

N.J. BETTER<br />

BUSINESS BUREAU<br />

&ttrt£m SIDING<br />

822-3170<br />

*See our display ad in Friday's paper<br />

PowvrWathlng<br />

399-0969<br />

FRANKLIN<br />

PAINTING<br />

Interior<br />

Exterior<br />

CiKtom<br />

Piptf Hinging<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Ro<strong>of</strong>ing & Siding<br />

»33\rVifit/Ave. - ^rt-'l'WJ&L*<br />

^sw-a'ssrr". -i?-^^;^ ;<br />

Catch 20Opound blue shark<br />

*, Tony Salomone,<br />

m<br />

poand blue shark south <strong>of</strong> the was mate,<br />

canyons.<br />

Jew Construction<br />

Alterations<br />

and Repairs<br />

22Vrs Experience<br />

Folly Insured'<br />

Frte Estimates<br />

Call 390-0420<br />

(Located In<br />

Upper Township -<br />

for over 20 Yrs )<br />

N.J. Refl, Bid. No.<br />

00114<br />

PLASTERING<br />

NEWWOAKAPAtCMNQ<br />

WATERPROOFED<br />

STUCCO<br />

PUSTEWMfiolAIKWi<br />

DRY WALL<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

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GREG K.<br />

CORSON<br />

ANDDAU6HTER<br />

399-7683<br />

If no antwec call 199-3193<br />

PAINTING<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

Interior - Exterior<br />

1 Inturad<br />

EdwartHiHeeit<br />

WAL 390-9198<br />

ABLE<br />

PAINTERS<br />

Interior and<br />

Exterior<br />

insured<br />

(609)<br />

398-1967<br />

GRACE<br />

FUEL CO.<br />

W-24Hn.ADty<br />

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PusjIChlarf<br />

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Dial 399-0450<br />

SUMMER COOL • WINTER WARM<br />

• Rnldtntlal — Commercial • New or Old { '<br />

• A*K About Ctllin ^ Construction [<br />

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PHOTOS AVAILABLE men at Chestnut HQl College'<br />

_, Most pictures that ap-, h Philadelphia' is Jane V.<br />

pear in The Sentinel- Magulre, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and'<br />

,Ledger may be purchased Mini. James J,,,Maguire <strong>of</strong><br />

at the <strong>of</strong>fice, 112 8tn St. ftr <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. She U a graduate<br />

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can order the removal tt any<br />

Good Counsel Leisure Dub <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fire Depart- sign which is - not kept<br />

meeting will Bill Sturm <strong>of</strong> ment women's auxiliary properly. If a bosfnetr or<br />

New Jersey fieU, aodal hall, meeting, youth center, a p.m. "--•-—- -• " ^<br />

40th Street and Asbury<br />

Avenue, 1 p.m. THURSDAY<br />

LHUIJU Duna Bing^umg ana ruiimnn '"—"-minni Imi f<br />

Back to school night at the dance on the Music Pier, 8 *m ahan be allowed ttoltw<br />

tfjln CUV Prfm. SOIUAI p_m- Aif.nla.lnn «1 • ' ' "' ' i w T - "<br />

[and<br />

Matchpolnt duplicate<br />

bridge,, community center.<br />

New Life Ministries Gospel 7:30 p.m.<br />

program on the Music Pier, 8 .<br />

P-rn- Rotary Qub meeting, Mac's<br />

, Bestaurant, Somera PotoL'<br />

Kiwanls Club meeting, 6:30 pjn.<br />

Plymouth Inn, 12:19 pjn.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> -Council J<br />

dieas Club, youth center, 7 meeting, ti council il chambers'<br />

city hafl, 7:30 p.m.<br />

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Grooming & Pet Supplies<br />

We will be closed<br />

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thru October 7th "<br />

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dryar. •Ir^MllllMar, ttliinf tin.<br />

Chain, fnuih mara. TuaWay laot. 11<br />

H0UI1 OBMOLITIOH IAL« — Mil<br />

Cmtral-Av.'., J.I ttpl. Ml • •m,<br />

•vtryinini BMI. Appiiantai. •Mm,<br />

doart,MM*MkittMnintur.i,etc tit<br />

PRICI WAR - Plaining arrow ilgn<br />

»)Jt ctrnpltte. Save I)M. Lllhled, non-<br />

arrow l»l. UnlitMed lilt Prtt l.tt.n<br />

fM locally. IliN! 4M4IM, anjllma.<br />

.fit<br />

BUY HOUSES<br />

And Incomt Property<br />

In Any Condition.<br />

Quick Strtif menu<br />

CaDHJiry<br />

345-7938<br />

Winter Rental! <<br />

T H R U • I D B O O M T — u r ,<br />

it flew apt-, near baaed and north tnd.<br />

Available untntdlfftly ' it M7I ptin<br />

utllltlll and lecurlty dapWIt, Olnan<br />

tValllMt at Ml* add MM. Wtods AIHV-<br />

cy. inc.. Rtalttra itg-tlM. H '<br />

„ I<br />

OARDBNUBOBM - Otn, Hi palNl, -<br />

III flttf Mod.r" lurnl'lnW, ptrcti, C '<br />

parking, yard. Mature coupl*, IN peta,ir<br />

nt CDIIdrtn, iHC/nts. plul elKlrlt, Callj<br />

ttMIIJ. M<br />

ITUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,<strong>1985</strong><br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />

Winter Rentals<br />

PAGEM<br />

Boating<br />

Card Of Thanks<br />

Help Wanted<br />

IHILTEI ASSISTANT - Malur. In-<br />

dlvlOual, HBfritniM ri.tidllnB .nlm.li<br />

rnUIrM, Aaply at Humana Sotiaty ol<br />

O.C.. TinnHlM 1, Shilt.r Rdi b.twt,n<br />

UHpm No phon. talll IK<br />

•Air~*iliMBLV WMKI iui Ht<br />

IN. SuarintMa p.ym.nt- No MHrlin.<br />

c./no HIM, Bitaiii inui ifllassriilM<br />

ilampM tnitlan: Eltn Vital 331!<br />

Mil Inlirprlu Rg., pit, plarca, Pla,<br />

1MI1 10 10<br />

- i<br />

t<br />

IHi 17' LARSON SILVIRUNI MaCH<br />

1 - witti IM dp Mi Jury Vi low hourl<br />

malar — frfat lor ikilns or crulilng.<br />

tacrilln at H.JOff Call ]tl 7000 or nf<br />

it it, l'i;<br />

rr.JUBINOVINA<br />

Ma* Saend H.art M J«u» M<br />

pr.iud, adon« m SMTHIM<br />

hnnf. Mai, IM Miff* Ntwl el<br />

i JHUI hava nm-cy on v». Holy SI,<br />

joda tif•* (or u*. ia* • iinm • att<br />

ay iii. OT an yaw pwif* «fflJ B»<br />

aninrM, nwnlM pMflutloil, ;<br />

ES<br />

BIAI. •STATI lALIi - •• ara in-<br />

MtM In tMlna if mi lull Nma aalH<br />

nnntMtMlitt, Oraal •nntniii It<br />

•ill, TMnmson Inontivi cwnmliiiM<br />

•itn, till Joan Brady, Hordlc R»l<br />

••Mil, ifMfW, n<br />

tECBlTAHY OecEPTlONIST '— In<br />

AtianNc tlhl, •inrltnCH only lyplrvg<br />

and itwrtlund •ictllarit wormno ton<br />

dltloni. Partlni, Fringn ana Baniion,<br />

UIIMrl, MallWHIfl, *JF<br />

IT.JUDESHOViHA<br />

May tut IKIM Hurt M JaUf ba<br />

pralnu, Mr<strong>of</strong>M, MorM and<br />

giarilM now IM Mrntf, May In.<br />

Saentf Heart M Jatn han nwrcy<br />

on ui. Holy It, Jud. Help <strong>of</strong> ntt<br />

MptMU pray for ill,"<br />

Say Mi praytr f tlmH a day, by<br />

Itn mi day your erayir will M ID-<br />

iwarfd, II ho navtr BHn known to<br />

laid Publication mun sa prOfnIMd<br />

m praytrt nava Men •nsnred.<br />

MAINTtNANCE<br />

Srowth oriented builder<br />

and developer in Upper<br />

Township has Opportunity<br />

for talented mechanic who<br />

can do painting, drywall<br />

repair a, carpentry, Salary<br />

commensurate with ex-<br />

perience. Call ALOON<br />

HOMES 390-3700 "<br />

Help Wanted<br />

SECRETARY _ ur^ail rtal HUM<br />

ilrm In OUin Cltr It now hiring lull<br />

lima tmrtUri.l Hal*, Typ(n| 4 Ullc<br />

gflica ullli r««Blnd. MiHUMl • mutt,<br />

Ctmtaftr HptrlanM • plat- t*ft<br />

MWItWMWt '• H<br />

HEAL ESTATE SALEIPtlftON -<br />

OWOTTonily IIHIOI. In. lima C t<br />

MMIftr '!;n,<br />

apply at YMtaWiyi, M<br />

FULL TIME MAINTENANCE MAN -<br />

•In emu, •!» IhKM. VMtNaa, AIM<br />

part tint maintain lm». Call<br />

tH^Hmi? klfpl If<br />

DRIVEHf —<br />

oltkup •« (tiiitry M iMMry, fur<br />

rwM pwltlnt. Neta N J, drtvin lleen-<br />

It, Apply tan Clly CIMnlng Canltr<br />

IUI AMtry Alt, Call m4tn. IK<br />

Child Care<br />

WANTED 0BAP OB ALIVE — Uied<br />

can and tmefcl, any conoltfon, top IUI<br />

paid. Towing available. <strong>Ocean</strong> Hfighh<br />

Aulo Mliagt, tall mtW. ' "<br />

ENTERTAINING - n.nt yayr MMtl A*<br />

cnaln. Chain 11.00 w/tinhlon tl.jo, I<br />

It, md, tabla M,S8, r « J8- t.bl. i|J#,<br />

ontcrtlla latin tto.M call Flilt Tcnw<br />

Dl,pianm mo. f.j,<br />

REAL IITATI MANAGEMENT -<br />

, FntnHivt Oaan <strong>City</strong> MM It Mttr.<br />

vlwlRrMI lima, llcanMd (nd nulllllad<br />

applicant, it Htntt laM^rwni and<br />

STIIEB opfrsiiSBi igwfwriQm pun ssm-<br />

mlulwni Apply In criMeJKt M Mi UI.<br />

tHtiMbLMfar, II<br />

TMI CHILDREN'S- PLACi -~>17<br />

m«n An. compw« .urnmk and<br />

rtswHailal prtinM, art. dan«,'<br />

HUM, iwlmmlng MtH, Monday ttin)<br />

FruHT.7ilSt«Ii«pin. tl<br />

WlLL"bo~ "iAjfilTTTNS - in my<br />

•ant, ! day. a weak. Vary good with<br />

.children. Call nl «71. il,<br />

.DIESEL MECHANICS — HM*r ovfy<br />

truttt. HMfiMluiiw plat ntay<br />

riii*a A<br />

¥EA» 'ROUND NIOHT CLERK — lor<br />

lint clau Oetin <strong>City</strong> matil, ailptiiM-<br />

et praMtnci, B.lwtncn nqdnd, eaii<br />

Wf-flel awnmor nanrn. tf<br />

Instructions<br />

HIL* WANTED - oimwth.fi; buT<br />

ptrMH, imt«m, pan ilnw/hiU tune,<br />

•lit Cmt/Blu, Skltlt MMtH. Flt«<br />

lkCMOkdh-JfOJsr I<br />

MAINTENANGI MAN<br />

naase, MH«»-<br />

- inil»NI4We opMrn<br />

isr hill time •tcnMry, |aea letatUm la<br />

sic, paii benefits, word pracnilnf •»•<br />

parlance MlnM. Pl.au reply to Ml<br />

EARN YOUR HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA)<br />

Attend Cape May County vettiional<br />

Adult High-Sertool. No IMI. ' CndlM<br />

awarded Mr pnvlous study and wsrk<br />

exptrliflu. Day or evening clautl<br />

terming now, eonlaei AayH Nigh IcMol<br />

«llte, 44HIS1, »•»<br />

(C<br />

M<br />

T. AUiWt<br />

/-.wrt.<br />

IwiMMINe LESSONS - aMM.lmpala<br />

WMttl.Call WWMt, HI<br />

HfWS<br />

. MMKiR - MinMWal iMWy,,<br />

3 Oooiepportunliy lo team, net afraM fs«<br />

•wort. Bmrtlli. McCarthy CMtirMtM,<br />

oilwuno*. «<br />

'CLIRN TVWIT •— U. ....... .<br />

• ieM opportunity far pall itarMr, Many<br />

hMefiti, M iktrt, fell tr part tint.<br />

U H<br />

HANDYMAN w MalnttnancB wanlld<br />

ler year round poilllon, mun tndj.<br />

tlNtrlcal ind carpentry, Kave plttHnt<br />

alipMllIM, MII Mrd wsrk.r capabl. M<br />

. Hjmrvlilns tthtn, tend return! M Ml<br />

13i tn ienHnt|.LMftr, ocaan <strong>City</strong>,<br />

n o . • «<br />

CHAMBERMAIDS - FtrMtTlW<br />

abla to work 'III SctiMr, t to 1 P m.<br />

SS«d ialary wlm nuiltnt bonui. Call<br />

mj»lHwtw«niO«.m. and 1p.m. tf<br />

TAlNrtll HELFIS --F.1T «•••'••.'<br />

NNd Iraniportallon. ectan city ant.<br />

can nt 04ii ti<br />

REAL ESTATE OFPICE MANAOIR<br />

— Full tint with Meant, and it lull I<br />

yttri eiperMnct It tverlea itltipir-<br />

MM and tptnlidni, etnirsui com-<br />

million arrangamant pnii adaltltnal<br />

tvtrrtdt. Call Wood. AteMy, HM1N,<<br />

RIFORTIR WITH PHOTOORAPHY<br />

— Ikllli. Tear round, lull time<br />

poiillon. witK the Qaiarte Ltader far<br />

an •uptrltilced |oerna«lt to cover t<br />

municipal bench, wrlta leaturai tmt<br />

aiiltl with aHgitaraphy. sand re«uma<br />

clios and ulary rai)ulrefneftts to Bar<br />

bara It. Clalr, E>tt. Ed, toil «t,<br />

Wlldwood. N.J. DUaO. No phsna cam<br />

pl.a plait tr mint, call MI-9144, II<br />

V M'AKINO WORKSHOPJ -<br />

Lttm It malt, your awn blmo. nplica<br />

vf an antlau, doll, Alio China Minting<br />

ei.H.i. old doili rtpalrtd, nitrung,<br />

tpprajied, can HI-OSH. f-M<br />

Marmora Tile Co.<br />

Ceramic Tile<br />

NEWWORKIi REPAIRS<br />

CaB Paul Hartley<br />

390-8278 tt<br />

B1LLCH0WELL<br />

SPBINKUSH SYSTIUU « RBPAIR5<br />

TORD • RAINBIHD • NIILKN<br />

Call Now («flf I Sff-MM<br />

l l it<br />

P.K.S.<br />

CLEANING SERVICE<br />

391-9679<br />

•Chtramys<br />

"Wi'm here wku «M n«d u»"<br />

TRAVEL AGENT WAHTcD<br />

in*.<br />

OCEAN CITY TRAVEL<br />

201WettAve. 399-0032<br />

CONSTRUCTION LABORER — Bulldar<br />

III Upptr Towruhlp IK! pojlllion<br />

•vallabla IDT individual willing to won<br />

and laam. Call ALOON HOWES m-<br />

MH. «<br />

ELtCYRICIAN « «LEC. HELPER -<br />

at iMlt llva yttn nparltnct lor al«.<br />

Iriclan. CapaB" <strong>of</strong> new work and lob-<br />

bing. OX- area, vtiM drwtrt iieatitt<br />

f«ulr«. call 1M-114J day or tir-tiai<br />

•vanlngi. f V<br />

BABYSITTER NSEOEO IN OC -<br />

rutiday s tt f p.m. "ail <strong>of</strong> wHkdiya »<br />

p.m. to 4 p.m. Tour ham. or mint. Mail<br />

a* reliable. reiponilMe, "udant<br />

wtiume. call Fal it m» <strong>of</strong> an vncrowded Beard<br />

wait Call «• ill) n<br />

f iBST FLOOR APT ~Two Bedrooms,<br />

one Bain Available October 1 Mir 34tn<br />

!l i4» plul utilities CBIIJW0547 II<br />

((ACMICRONT - Oil aeasen rates<br />

iept Del Weaaiy. weekends, and wls<br />

ter CallBorgeraesltyltf-MU *»<br />

R.E. For Sale<br />

i5M:<br />

, >l» balm, lull,-<br />

ig 7<br />

«BPT THRU MID jTJH« — Itirnllllad t<br />

M apt. Incivdtt litiiiiltf and cania TV,<br />

I w 1 adults, no ptts, jecvrlly momlt,<br />

and riltrencaa rtqvlmL Vicinity UttH ,<br />

Wesley An. Call ]tt-l«Jl lor aaetlft-.<br />

iment ft* '<br />

ocean view yaper deck, dr<br />

jh + l/tll.CailmilH.<br />

Winter Rental*<br />

FOUR itBROOM - Hi kalh apt: winf<br />

fireplace ana oclati view on •rlohton<br />

PI. Family only, HO Fan Plain. IIU<br />

Pin VI jat heal piui ywr elat. Call,<br />

irMMI , ,, fi? 1<br />

"FURNIIHED—) brtroom apt, MN plui<br />

•latlrii, call MMtll MMkandi and 111-<br />

ut-itOawrlngikawMli, • ,."<br />

NICELY FORNIIHEO - Caiy irauMi<br />

lloor, i Mr, .kit, il>ing area pltti. MM<br />

IRdUvH' nfpB^^ A, vTv%lf |k&i RtJIInifEn:<br />

_ltllLllcJlrlt>:depo.|t.H»-p.U. Call *<br />

i{fp$ji|ffftiflf 3f§±fStt, .<br />

Winter Rentals<br />

©H VfcARLl? — i pedrotm, fymilhtd,<br />

DtilHIei IHtlwdtd, centrally Itetltd, III<br />

lltw, prlvalt tniranee. N't Mil.<br />

(ItleftnMi 1 Itiyrliy detiill. Call tl-<br />

ter4g,fn.i»MMtrItf-fl4?, »•«<br />

,,7<br />

fill » CtNTRAL - OM and IWO<br />

btdnem hinUnad aparimtnti, now ,<br />

nVHtli May t. From »17J mo. plot «IU,<br />

Matwn aMrttiu, rtltntuat ami.<br />

HCllrtty deestlt. Ha pah. Can ba teen<br />

famdayt. can.after a p.m. 4IM^M1<br />

OCEAN CITY • IPRM — t oath apt"'<br />

for rent. AV.IIabl. Mmtdlltlly,:<br />

i n h jint UIB. Call 1|M4»«M7,<br />

e DRCXW -luniiiiiad apt, liih<br />

na.r toarawaik, Until ol J<br />

117! piui ufiiifiei. Call m mi<br />

10-10<br />

WlNfltR »IHT*L - Twt tedrim<br />

IKlthei apartment wim cama, norm-<br />

i per mtniii pim electric, can<br />

IM:<br />

BEAUTIFUL LAROE QCIAN V,IIV»-<br />

Ctrner cotfage, 1 IHOroorru. IVi liafhi,<br />

luliy aquIppM, im makly ar loytlr<br />

large ana bedroom apt., fully anulppad,<br />

liii wefkly. Call iff>HM, , I M<br />

Yearly Rentals<br />

ROBERT L. IHABP - Real lltata.;<br />

-Ra»llorb It-ac«ptlil4 acoNcatniDV tar-<br />

yaarly-MMI. Map 4n our olflci at waf<br />

• Albury Avi. or Mil Wait Av, tli<br />

LAbOE TVVO BEDROOM APT.- 5I.P1<br />

M Much and UMiawaik, only iiu man-<br />

thlngtai! alter* p.m. mini II<br />

ERFRQHT"<br />

WINTER RENT*!. _ 1 Daflroom. S.pl.<br />

lo Jgn,. Eicallml c.nlral Ixalloo.<br />

UIJ. UIIINIal (ncMed. Call »T 1711 tr<br />

«* IM plui<br />

tiaetaiw caMe. Call nt4W4 or i-Tir<br />

-.IB MHI<br />

II<br />

s carpeflnt, TV, WAIH,<br />

MVH, t diinwaiMr, MM. par mgnth<br />

Plui yliitiet, Ns pttl, ieevrlty MRHIt<br />

rtaylred, MM AlDurv Ave. Call Ml-<br />

•in.<br />

f-M<br />

COHDO — JOUTHIHD — | Mrm., 1<br />

baih, ir, dining ana, kit,, 4 perch, inl<br />

Pluiutlllilai, Callnnimti til<br />

§K8HT TERM - Rental in __<br />

month ta manfli, tie iKyrity, na IMM, •<br />

hMrasm, ivt, Mth, laundry, family<br />

room, llraplact. garagt, urni porch,<br />

laundry, wjinjr Mitja«l.liinytBlnw-a<br />

penan mai, M M pim atinnM, JHJ4»,<br />

Ii<br />

POUR SEASON! - Pint floor conga.<br />

Mm and simpten, : eadnenii, ana<br />

batn, nicely, lurtilirwd, no pen ISM<br />

monthly Inclumt hut, Utafef ana main-<br />

tanaiica, calf lnmM4lj collect.<br />

• •. Mi<br />

• BUFLiJt - OrMnd (aval, i ttaimmti<br />

I 'Mtha, w/d. diinwaUHr, partially Cur<br />

nlthad. jail Itl-tOW afltr Is» p.m, Ig'-ig<br />

TWO BEDROOMS - unlyrnJinH. I<br />

•alhdupUM, gravnd lloor, Jaih SI, area,<br />

I bwcki lo kiaih and uupping, Maw<br />

larpetlng, waiher, Iryir. Adaft couple,<br />

relerencel requred. Avallabll Oft. IS,<br />

MfS montniy plul alee, call 3tl »1 J><br />

•e-ia<br />

ONI ••DROOM, FURNISHED - Fir-<br />

II lieer apt. MM, Three Mrm,, ind and<br />

M II, apt. SIM (nil, alt ylll. Three<br />

Mrm., I ilory homa. ISM monthly phji<br />

Mill. SMI Realty, Btalors, Jl>l Aioory<br />

A»e, JtriOtt !H!<br />

SECOND FLOOR, J ROOM IF-<br />

FICVlNty — AvalUDU immtdlafaiy.<br />

flap in far apRilcalwn. Rtsert L, Sharp.<br />

Real Eitati, MM A»p«ry Av.. w ssai<br />

Watt Ayej ocean Clfy. «<br />

lilt STBBIT AREA - Hall A MOUSE<br />

— 1 rttn> * Nth, Mar b»atH 1 Mar-<br />

dwalk, MS# plui •vtllillH. security<br />

dapeijf and ralarancn. Call J»nosi.<br />

10)<br />

ONE BEOHOOM APT. - FurnHhM,<br />

MM Inclodina utllltias. IM) Weil An.,<br />

i r i i l<br />

R.E. Sale R.E.For Sale<br />

You Won 1 1 Find Another<br />

I Buy Like Nantucket<br />

in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

UNFURNISHED - 1 Mr. .pi., )nd<br />

floor, Ir, dr. kit,, parting H» month<br />

plui ulll. (acan. fas haat) working<br />

caupla, M pett, nlanncei and i.curlty<br />

MpHit raqulrad. Call for appf, Between<br />

4 1.4 »•«]». 101<br />

SMALL ONI- aednam, lit lloor. 1100'<br />

a month piui m month lacuiltr. GUI<br />

7IF-M!-§?73 !§.!§<br />

SOUTHINB - ClMa to beach, 1<br />

Mdnami, 1 bath conao. oai haat, Ac.<br />

M7! m month plin uttlltln. HMt4! 1010<br />

ROOMMAVE WANTED - for larga<br />

tantrailf Wtatai apt, I!7S monthly In<br />

tlMai a(! aillltln, call itM«t or na- •<br />

IM1 Ask for Mary »14<br />

NORTFIEND — t Mrm apanmeni —<br />

turniuwl or unlurnlihtd «JH a month<br />

pin utllitlat Oil heat washer and<br />

dryer clote to beach and tnnspor<br />

latlon Weakenli It* 7!S7 or waekdayl<br />

M7<br />

A Community<br />

J<strong>of</strong>, 91 Lujcury Residences<br />

2 BEDRQOM/2^TH^OA*tt p<br />

STARTING IN THT: ^OU 9<br />

p BEDROOM TOWNHOMES ALSO AVAILABLE<br />

" (609) 398-7300<br />

Over 100 residences sold!<br />

Become part <strong>of</strong> our success story.<br />

• 20 minult-H to exciting Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

• Two and Three Bedroom Residences<br />

• 8200,000 Club Hoti»e Facility * Swimming<br />

Security Gate Hoiine * Lavish Landscaping<br />

ni» • 20 Acres <strong>of</strong> Waterfront Projieny.<br />

FROM*106,S00<br />

0<br />

i<br />

«<br />

fl<br />

OTH & BAY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY<br />

huluvnh ./«-.««/> RF>ORT MARKJTING ASSOC.<br />

>,<br />

MODERN OAROEN TYPE CQNDO —<br />

SMtll end, lurtl., cathedral calling with<br />

Iky U9HI wlndowl In living room, all<br />

appliances Inci. air-corn)., l Mrmi., 1<br />

bath., ind lloor, pool. uuna. *sw plm<br />

gill. Available Nov. t, as. Call 215-m<br />

MM ' tl<br />

FIRST FLOOR PURN. - LR, Mflroom<br />

kitchen. dlMtte, bath, porch, hot water<br />

heat Ralerences, security, canter city<br />

Settled couple desired No P>» MM In-<br />

d.-«MI; Writ* tti m, SeatlMI4Jd«er.<br />

Ocaan <strong>City</strong>, NJ. t*<br />

RAYFRONT — Joomq II townhouta r<br />

k4, 1\\ barin, 1 balconies, ffreplaft,<br />

jut MIX, 1CV pent And every •manltt,<br />

available Mr sraclaus living tl.oW a<br />

iitiMtm JartiM M .OwytrBaal Estate<br />

IdMweltAve TF<br />

R.E. For Sale<br />

sa.<br />

•/I<br />

YOU CAN LIVE AT THE SHORE,!<br />

I niagine twin master suites with two<br />

1 full ceramic baths. Now add a com-<br />

plete European kitchen Make standard<br />

your choice <strong>of</strong> wall to wall carpeting<br />

i along with a crackling fireplace and<br />

recessed lighting throughout and you<br />

have ambiance at an unbeatable price<br />

"'WitH oversized decks and landscaped<br />

, pool, the Garden Suite at Somers (Will<br />

bquare is the dollar for dollar value _<br />

leader at the shore It also comes with<br />

thermopa'ne windows, central air ahd '<br />

economical gas heat.'.Washer/Dryer and<br />

lots <strong>of</strong> storage, <strong>of</strong> coufee, ' i %'<br />

The Garden Suite at Somere Mill Square<br />

Year "round living that's beyond your<br />

ations yet stltlwiliiin your means. •<br />

LUARE<br />

Yearly Rentals<br />

TWO BEOBOOM APT - FumiiHed «r<br />

ynlurnlintt. tiarly or winter. Call'<br />

than Really, phon, »t.|Ha, If<br />

. ' II<br />

LUXURY APABTMENT -in I<br />

bayfranl condominium, 1 bwroooit. 1<br />

Bath, lunlinM, 1710 piui ulllltlai. fn<br />

Bealty, Beatton, Irma). • ' tl<br />

ACROii FBOM BEACH - Larta Ivr-<br />

BUMS IMr.. HaWIILMaat » HWW^-<br />

cludM H I M month. Frai Frini Real<br />

Estate AltfKT, Call ' 3HU«.<br />

M!<br />

I •DPI, APT!. MM a month. Eliklann<br />

apt. M» a month. All uillillai Mciudet),<br />

Apply 710 Moorlyn Terraca, (iglawIM<br />

UIMinill nlpm, . »1<<br />

Mth a iiMPMN - i Mr, •epin.<br />

Mature couple. Like new. All applian-<br />

ce n.th. jane "» ln » room, kilcnen,<br />

Mi llreef parkim. I47S a month pluf<br />

utllltiat. s.curity and referencM, M<br />

peti. call 1IH71 »l) IH7<br />

WATERFRONT<br />

RENTALS<br />

YEARLY LEASES<br />

Luxurious 2 and 3 bedroom<br />

Condominiums at<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Reef on file<br />

Infra Coastal Waterway<br />

Pools, tennis Courts,<br />

Clubhouse and Morel<br />

Call NLTW for Current<br />

Availability and Prices<br />

RESORT MARKETING<br />

Associates/Realtor<br />

ti Street on the Bay, Q.C,<br />

i<br />

Photo by Senior yml a<br />

Certificates <strong>of</strong> merit and patriotism are presented to several families in Northfield by nfe<br />

, <strong>of</strong> the Rev. Doctor Sheehan Assembly <strong>of</strong> the Ktilghts <strong>of</strong> Columbus.<br />

Florida R.E.<br />

Area people who fly flag are lauded ?§<br />

FLoaDA Ni¥i faartrwi, I<br />

Mrm.. 1 umi (MSa, Anilable winter<br />

monlhs H.JM monlnir, MN •eeKly II<br />

•Hell mifl.l CaIlllI.Hr.nii. ttr<br />

H.O«0»KEYS<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>fronl<br />

Tws besresrn. t bsfh cend@.<br />

AvaHsbH now J1500 tmnlhly, UOO<br />

weeKly (2we#B minimum)-<br />

call 111HIMI71<br />

or writ. ••• IISeVyntaM.Pa. l»tj<br />

„ . It'll<br />

The patriotic committee <strong>of</strong><br />

the Rev, Doctor Sheehan<br />

Assembly <strong>of</strong> the KnlgJrfB ti<br />

Columbua undertook a<br />

campaign more than a year<br />

ago In Atlantic and Cape May<br />

counties to encourmge tbe<br />

., <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty, chair-<br />

man <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

OfnJri*.^<br />

Narthfleld nelghboriMOd<br />

,<br />

«tfflcate<strong>of</strong>ni«rit\' ^,-<br />

oTlbe Fourth Degree mem-<br />

ber* being the Patriotic<br />

Degree, <strong>of</strong> tbe Knlghtt <strong>of</strong><br />

Cblumbw.<br />

Sir Knixfat Howard<br />

Norman Green, Jpaeph **<br />

Chal P t e MAM&<br />

Thranpson, «D ,<br />

AvmiietaNorthfleirl<br />

VACATIONING IN OR BELOCATINO<br />

— la riBridaf Vliltwun )• anniite Red<br />

• •rtaklaii in Inelr Btlray Icack.<br />

ReatMable ralti. writ. P.O. Mi<br />

UtM Defray Mack, Plf. HUJ-Mtt,<br />

. H<br />

Book fair <strong>Sep</strong>t. 24-26 at school<br />

floor, l Mrm , 1 hath kit. Ir Call Ito-<br />

1411 weaktMl and IlJ-HUJtl during<br />

the week »17<br />

AVAILABLE OCT I - 1 Mrm 1 bath,<br />

<strong>of</strong>t itreat pa rum, beach Block, unfur<br />

nlllwt (4M mo Call after Ipa, It!-,<br />

"BOOMMATB WAHTCD — To share<br />

laraa year rouiuj apt. •tarimg Im<br />

ntedl*teiy. South and Octan <strong>City</strong>. Call i<br />

-Mint, ask' lor Mark. ' If<br />

THR«6 »«DR0OM5 - JVV baths, lur<br />

nlthed! and iinlurnlihed townhooia ants<br />

Available lor tt»»» whu annana tna<br />

verY best. Located In the North end ol<br />

ocaan city, «n me edge ol the Gardens •<br />

Available immediately at MM and u»<br />

plm uillitln monthly, security damsit<br />

and rele^encat required. Woods Agan<br />

cy, inc.. sadier tttmoo. tl<br />

TEAHL — 1 tr I BEDROOMS leick<br />

fjlidC' HsrflieiHli Mo petij tts grsuiM,<br />

referencn, iacyrltT dtpoilt requlraa.<br />

cal, DMltl IH?<br />

SMALL 1 ••DROOM APT — Unlorn<br />

tint liver, UM monltity Call I llS-17*<br />

HOI weekdavt. lt> 7«M weekends • V<br />

APARTMENT — Two tr nree bedraem<br />

or corteo* veerhr rental 00 a«ti, no<br />

children, few vlcei Arann. UM •<br />

month <strong>On</strong>e bedroom minimum tin 14 ><br />

12. Mature working couple, looking for<br />

loot term •rrangtmeirt EtctllMt<br />

referencet Call Hull I baton tarn<br />

or alt*r 10 p m tf<br />

DUPLEX APT — Furnished, beacn<br />

block, ) bearaomt, bath, all aspllances<br />

will rent yearly Call 1illj-eTl till<br />

weekdays, 19e-14*2 weekendi 10-17<br />

SOUTHUND — ] bMroom fumiihed<br />

apt. gai Mat, walker, dryer, dlth<br />

wMlm, garbage dlspgiai; «J;J monthly<br />

plm deposit. Call OT-MM. - til<br />

CENTRAL LOCATION —) DMraimT<br />

furn^ w/«, ditlmasher, washer, drYer,<br />

cable. Hto monthly plirs elect. HO patt<br />

References <strong>Sep</strong>t. to June, call SB Hat<br />

FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM APT. -<br />

war boardwalk, mt St., lisa monmiy<br />

•m|l May ll. Heat a eleclrlc Included<br />

(warm apartment), can Eric al Jf I<br />

imbriM-jativ i- ,•- m<br />

it^- mi--».~.. f^n , u .<br />

OR YEARLY - Furnlthed 1 bedroom<br />

apt. l«" * MtMtey." Cattle, lecurlty<br />

depolll • ret.r««» required. He petl<br />

j44MorU7Mll. fir<br />

BOCA RATON, OELBAT. DIER-<br />

FIELD — Isr your real aitala needi M<br />

Soutlialil Florida, canucl Bcnfii<br />

MSJtlllU.n<br />

STUART — Hulchlnson Island tm<br />

macutale 2 bdr. townhwH, beach), pool<br />

tennli. Week, month, tt leauw. Call<br />

FLORIDA — petnpano Beach. Atlrtc<br />

tlia, femltlwl, laro* I Mr apart IM<br />

ft from the beach for Hov Dec Mar or<br />

Apr Can m-l»4 »<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> PTA will be<br />

opoosoring Ita aramar book<br />

fair from 9 aon. to S pjn. at<br />

the Primary School <strong>Sep</strong>t Si,<br />

Sand 26.<br />

Toe book fair provides an<br />

opportunity for children to<br />

purchase books at a<br />

reasonable coat K variety <strong>of</strong><br />

novels, biographies, science<br />

and nature, crafts, Reference<br />

Lois For Sale I<br />

ST. AUGUSTINE,<br />

; RORBA<br />

DaiuH* 1 barm-, 7 batfi octanfront<br />

conde, furniture and utilities In<br />

eluded «""• beacn near<br />

PIHleVworld <strong>Sep</strong>t 1»IDFM> a 1371)<br />

weekly. Marat I to <strong>Sep</strong>t. 15 OB<br />

ureekly. Monmiy rates<br />

mHorm 71HJST n<br />

WAYHRFRONT LOT — Fi<br />

Mme. Private IIM nnanclng "T eww<br />

IMtSt^OO down. Eicellent Riviera<br />

location call in^/44 or msS7r. tl<br />

FOR SAIM — pwnpano BaacB. » odrm<br />

cooda, cnmputely lumisbad Private<br />

baaed, dockage »v»flibje New arprl,<br />

dh*wa«»«r,'ahr5*al; Mi»>i«y--M»v<br />

tanann »ls OHIO. «f xaner*;4r*M,1<br />

DATEOatUawtl<br />

',' TOWN0fA>tlUl1r<<br />

, I Mile tHtkf t, 1<br />

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PAGE 14 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY,<br />

Residence Inn gains final approval from Board<br />

(ta^ (ontau^ from page 1) fr<br />

proposal to buUd • Kentucky<br />

Wed Chicken reitauriuit and<br />

^ ^ , ' said hi thought «ch a «nnot reatHrt tht optmtten<br />

•-? *«< B»CUM WM iUegefc ,) : to to accept<br />

Miy The developers hope<br />

luuta w Be efficiencies<br />

<strong>City</strong> Council to vote-Thursday on<br />

reducing density in Stoeco tract<br />

(continued from page l)<br />

<strong>On</strong>tttothtrtaniJoniiiild<br />

"•* <strong>of</strong> ordliunce hearinp,<br />

..„ „„_, a compromiie mil r«ffi<br />

electrical ayitetns. The "^ey become m economic want to reitriet de entire 10110* originally Council wai<br />

new three-story motel.<br />

Mayor Fred Fentana said.<br />

"We would like it used solely<br />

OPEN IN SEPTEMBER<br />

Friday 7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.<br />

Saturday 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.<br />

14th ST. BAKERY<br />

40714th St. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J, 399-3320<br />

Fresh Slleod<br />

CHIP STEAK<br />

Grni for guawicnts<br />

on the island.<br />

The issue <strong>of</strong> the setbacks<br />

arose when beachfront<br />

residents between 19th and<br />

26th streets protested a<br />

development proposed by an<br />

applicant before the local<br />

Planning Board. The<br />

resident feared the structures<br />

would cut <strong>of</strong>f their air<br />

and light circulation and limit<br />

their oceanfront views.<br />

"Those people had a<br />

legitimate complaint," Jones<br />

•id. "But I tart want to<br />

restrict the area south <strong>of</strong> that<br />

and there's plenty In the north<br />

1338-44 Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. Wai 399-1343<br />

Featuring: All Prime Beef, Lamb, Pork, Veal, Poultry,<br />

Quality Delicatessen, Farm Fnsh Fruit and Produce<br />

Prim« Rymp<br />

ROAST<br />

•2,28 «<br />

• Whale Prime. I BbnBltssPork I<br />

RLIT MYAtiHQAST<br />

I '4.(18,6 •US. '<br />

Smithfitid I pr,^e ayg<br />

BACON ROAST |<br />

•1.00m $2.00, I<br />

PHWE ROUND TOP I EXTRA LEAN<br />

LONDON BROIL GROUND SIRLOIN<br />

li StiU Open With Farm<br />

Fresh Fruits and Vegetables<br />

Ground to Order<br />

Thrift<br />

AiiMMt Homeeooktd<br />

BOLOGNA ROAST SeeF &<br />

T9**u, ROAST PORK<br />

Ex-Lean Round '<br />

MILiDHAM TURKEY BREAST<br />

UVHWURST<br />

HYBRAOI I HrtUpYour<br />

Hot Dogs FmzerQrdtr<br />

•1,19, I LI » tNo *»<br />

BOTAR'S SALADS<br />

eg0 a. Potato, Cole Slaw<br />

a. Macaroni Salad 88*lb.<br />

FRANK'S 2-UTER<br />

SODAS All Flavors<br />

MMMMJ<br />

ay<br />

401 ASBURY^AVE, OCEAN CITY, H.J.. OPEN MON,SUN. 6 A.M.'- 7 WK.<br />

END <strong>of</strong> SUMMER SALE<br />

20% Off 20% OFF 20% OFF<br />

GROCERIES OABY ALL FROZEN FOODS<br />

NTRY MIDI<br />

TubO<br />

Chicken<br />

IMMITIB<br />

Swiss<br />

Cheese<br />

Virginia<br />

Baked<br />

Ham<br />

*With S10.ro or more purchase only (<br />

(E)ieepfMilk,iB8s, iutter I, All Prult, Jultis)<br />

COUNTBY PRlbE<br />

Pick <strong>of</strong><br />

the Chick<br />

Lettuce<br />

Iceberg<br />

WHOIE<br />

Filet<br />

Mignon<br />

; Complete<br />

DINNER SPECIALS<br />

5;30to9:00P,M.<br />

FHISH GROUND<br />

- Chicken<br />

Paniily Pali<br />

COUNTRY PMIOi<br />

Whole Frying<br />

Chicken<br />

59c LB<br />

Jersey<br />

Tomatoes<br />

WED^rtgM^Que^prJere<br />

THUjBiBeeffournedosw/Green Peppercorn Sauce.<br />

fR^MufiiiwiitotwShriinpw/Vii.iC^ ...<br />

OUMITM POUK LOIM<br />

An.<br />

Pork Chops<br />

•ONEI.IIS<br />

Chuck<br />

Roast<br />

GARDEN FRESH<br />

Green<br />

Peppers •<br />

59c iB<br />

oceanfront setback at the<br />

"I'm against It because <strong>of</strong> statistical mode <strong>of</strong> setbacks<br />

the rezonlng portion," he said. from the bulkhead or<br />

"But I have no particular bulkhead line but the local<br />

problem with the setback, Planning Board recom-<br />

Something had to be done to mended measurement from<br />

prevent new buildings from the street right <strong>of</strong> way which<br />

blocking views but It la In a is more consistent.<br />

Umlted area," _<br />

The Board also recom-<br />

Brownlee explained he was mended retaining the duplex<br />

against the rezonlng <strong>of</strong> the tone along the railroad<br />

Stoeco area because as a tracks.<br />

Commission suing for repairs<br />

Wlster O. Dougherty, he added,<br />

general manager <strong>of</strong> the But Coast Tenderi <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />

Twden <strong>of</strong> Sea Behave win REUNION<br />

oonttnued to deny liability in<br />

the accident and the Bridge Members <strong>of</strong> the Aits High<br />

tawiuit to rower thi|WM gntotes <strong>of</strong> the January and<br />

spent to repair the tafc^e'i June classes, are being sought<br />

underwater fender system- for the 50th class reunion. For<br />

"We're going to havtjo go information contact Jndlt<br />

through the painful process <strong>of</strong> jfovak Weber, iftT-B<br />

Uddng tbem In the gjMra In Miyflower, JamMburg, NJ.<br />

be courts," be said. Ail etSM,<br />

605 8th St.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

Friday & Saturday Night<br />

DINNER SPECIAL<br />

1 /2 BAKED CHICKEN<br />

, , with 2y«getables , ,<br />

Plattir *5,Z5 Dinner % \<br />

Dinner Ineljidts: Cup <strong>of</strong> Soup, Entree,<br />

Salad/Small (j^tragtand Dessert<br />

Just <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Ouf Blackboard Specials<br />

Open Fri. & Sat. 6a.m, to 7 p.m.<br />

Sunday thru Thursday 6 a.m, to 3 p.m.<br />

NO ONE<br />

HAS EVER<br />

LOST A PENNY<br />

In a savings account insured<br />

by the Federal Savings and Loan<br />

Insurance Corpi«|^Sj 8ft<br />

an agency <strong>of</strong> the United States<br />

• Your Savings wp;f|rtfi||ii<br />

%<br />

£t<br />

The fourth annual Shore Memorial Hospital Horse Show and Fair wIlF'<br />

be <strong>Sep</strong>t, 27, 28 and 29 at the Mattix Run Equestrian Center in Smithvllle~<br />

featuring more than equestrian events. ••-.- -,'•,•'fl<br />

Longer occupancy, i f<br />

times for ccmipgrounclsl<br />

their sites.<br />

All township campgrounds<br />

win benefit from an extended<br />

Nov. l. under the current<br />

ordinance, camp^ounds are<br />

allowed to be open only from<br />

April 15 to Oct 15.<br />

All campgrounds, except<br />

primitive ones without utility<br />

connections, will be required<br />

to provide recreation<br />

fedlitles for its residents.<br />

, <strong>On</strong>e item <strong>of</strong> active<br />

recreation equipment —<br />

swing gets, Jungle gyms, etc,<br />

designed for at least five<br />

children — must be provided<br />

br'evenr SO campsites, f f <br />

t feet <strong>of</strong> li<br />

i facilities per<br />

campsite.<br />

The recreation facilities<br />

wmbe for the exclusive uae <strong>of</strong><br />

the campground occupants.<br />

gretad ewntn. tf? --.-a*<br />

for every 50 taunpaites-and^<br />

cohtaln at lew*; oat\


I<br />

PAQB 2 ^ SECTION ONE<br />

School ventilation system at center <strong>of</strong> cohtihiiirifir controversy t<br />

By PAULA 8CHWENK<br />

Sentinel-Ledger<br />

Cuii sspfindent .<br />

«vaUable,but ilIWM learned the needed repairs and<br />

"*^.J^f^«««i .asked 'rTT.!" for .one lately.<br />

3 d So?Indrawn<br />

' At the closed session was would 'take/Jonge^'<br />

Ambrose C. ODoanell, <strong>of</strong> A * ttdptted. Earlier<br />

After Breast Surgeiy,..<br />

1 i"«"v- ^ ^negotiators i Bocco Carri auditorium had yet to arrive,<br />

wt F In other matters during the i Associates,/to assist the No explanation was,glv«rfnr<br />

- an, Boar4:>: meeting,"- 'School board In upcoming contract thetflayandtMBoardasked<br />

xihMZ^lZX&ZLR&X i^^JTS^J^hiM^'f^?'^? twitri } ^ mc ^ Ml negotiaaons for pr<strong>of</strong>essional Jts attorney to write a letter to<br />

716 Asbury Ave.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />

399-4421<br />

Hours: 9-30to5:JOO<br />

iNTRODUCiS<br />

tertralf by Airway is the breast<br />

torm designed for the woman<br />

you are. Ifs comfortable, it's<br />

lightweight and It fits your lite<br />

sfyle. Ifs everything you ever<br />

wanted and more. UsSinlque<br />

weight dlitributlon design pan<br />

make you forget you're wearing<br />

a form ifs s<strong>of</strong>t,,.lt reacts like<br />

you,..lf s easy to care<br />

for,,,Portraif,,iif i a total feeling <strong>of</strong><br />

eonfldence, •<br />

30% to 50% <strong>of</strong>f all<br />

Summer Clearance<br />

Nightgowns, robes & bathing suits<br />

ComplataCorsetry<br />

Sanrtet -Llngerea, Hostry<br />

Mastectomy fitting<br />

teW££^k$T& SSosfflfaSSKfflS ££* &&i2!ft3' & •«««•• «*« "*"> Ihemanu&ctiirer abut***<br />

ILpn^^L^iS?^' S^SSrl^fT'^ **** *??w |l "» t «*"*«*•! **** C»i« l .Wrs. Pay wfll be based on a delay. / , -., ,., ^<br />

nSon^tenTSEh.!^ *H^J?*'olhrf/ ;V' hWl rejected the^helght from (55 an hour rate, with 20 cents TOe fidard also appwid<br />

a^Hm^r^fiS >£2J f » ! ! ^ ' « i S i : »»Aground <strong>of</strong> two portable a mile and |35 per hour for, the appointment*.<strong>of</strong> B«rtf>»<br />

AtiodatM •ndwSteti^th. S ? T M S ^MLZI^P *f oom » *Woi had been needed <strong>of</strong>fice time. Gaupp, afflrmativePact(pp<br />

oo^^vatenriS^! ^^^«C^. l SS l S i y f^ ( 1 t 2" tht e rtm>r y BpardmemberJaneOlenn, otficer ,for the' dlstict,i,*nd<br />

ffirUM^STSffiJ iiitkW,^fi2Si.feX ^ W1 ^ am . s Mo . b11 lnc - grounds committee, s»ld the Ughtachool Olympics <strong>of</strong>/%<br />

wnave tne systetft ftfnctfoii ^<strong>of</strong> .parin^^^w-Tl<br />

• "^^^"fS ? fl ; e «» New Jersey State Police; tenw^henjthTtrSS<br />

teachers affected by the mid the car, with Gi<strong>of</strong>fre ..."" Ill « «^»<br />

recent legislation requiring driving, was traveling west on ^Simons 'aaldU' autnmnat<br />

im l a ><br />

^&y «nd Friday item tint wwk in June ifnlll latt<br />

w«k in s»pttmber Pottmaittr S«nd aiMr ctiangn to Tne Sihtlntl<br />

Udfltr.PO Sox!M,Oc»anClt/, N J OHM \ j<br />

M Creative Window<br />

* 1 !<br />

MONOGRAM PiSHHM<br />

The Cape Atlantic chapter<br />

otthe-SunVhine,-' ^^^<br />

wlllhoatai<br />

Center, 18th .Street, „».<br />

Sunpson Avenue. AdmissiAi<br />

free; everyone'<br />

, '-DANCE f',"^'<br />

ANDORIENTATJO^ ••q'*<br />

P-m. to 13 a.m. at Chi CWmJn<br />

Semeni Point New inemheS<br />

orientation - ^-^^"?<br />

fF<br />

inforniaUMi'<br />

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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER,<br />

| > | £_ # ^ ^ j * T """ w " " "-• . PAGE 3 — SECTION ONE<br />

tlct. 7 is deadline to sign up tot ability to vote on blue law issue<br />

£_«...•. 'rl^fr .r law preference •— closes 9 am. pm. and until n 9 n p.m. m rw Oct < 3,4 i voters here win bara U» _^» »_ «... _«_i_. ... .._. .. J<br />

, Monday, O<br />

vot * ri here will have the - restauranti-<br />

and 7. Mall registration forms VPortonlty to express thenpreference<br />

for open Sundays<br />

t h k food- "SSt^SSL^JSf. «na«-fter the elections,/<br />

jasr-aw*<br />

«gse«:<br />

Hundreds on hand for housing <strong>of</strong><br />

|ew fire company pumper in SeaviUe<br />

(f -toe Seaville Volunteer Fin<br />

Company celebrated its' 30th<br />

uaiiversary by housing a new<br />

"Ptece 1250 pumper on Sunflay.<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>t 22.<br />

'jlfhe new addition to the<br />

Whouse has a ttOO-gaUon<br />

l<br />

6nk and a 1,250-gpm pump.<br />

Mptjt than two thirds <strong>of</strong> Its<br />

1MW00 c<strong>of</strong>t wiQ be paid for<br />

by the work <strong>of</strong> the ladies<br />

auxiliary, proceeds from<br />

OTnuraday night Ung0> m i<br />

contributions<br />

oonitziunity,<br />

from the<br />

T*e bousing and dedication<br />

started with a Fourth <strong>of</strong> Julystyle<br />

parade. Thirty-two<br />

tracks from 22 Cape May<br />

'County fire companies and<br />

itbe J Upper Township 'Rescue<br />

r<br />

'," >'l r<br />

Room<br />

1 1<br />

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living<br />

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Toastmistresses unit convenes first meeting here<br />

*V the thtme <strong>of</strong> the flnt led by Frances M.Hodges and<br />

^nnoalilin^ttag o< Jer^ Invocation Irf by FrtncwM.<br />

dps Toastmlstreiaes' ftdgM.<br />

Organisation which mi held Toastmlstr«sa Omah Jut<br />

tatheshuffleboardbulkllngin Wehmtyer introduced the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty. guest speaker Betty Mao.<br />

The meeting ma opened Naoara from Holland, Pa.,<br />

Guammrt* and United ptnwnalto, Mtftaal^ita, KTsiiadWi <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />

Bates) ItegHB^ flultural—iiBirlajWaBiJ^tiilcoUglaUWtlllhUi<br />

u«w» BW • Wtf fdueaWBal NcKnds.as Freiinan, eiaiienAaS<br />

burtojy <strong>of</strong> (to organliaaon wdJ „ their pr<strong>of</strong>e«lonal and memt* to U«t and 5»n<br />

anddlscussedthepurposeand business afffliatlons. "With «MreU»elf results <strong>of</strong> their-<br />

%^i£ M HLH^ httaJMjflJSN*,*^ written iyBB^i^«aj|.J<br />

bership. She explained Oaf world," our boot she to commented. achieve better tonvm* f5 the word «iiit»;<br />

Gail Chei<br />

Pageant preliminary is Oct. 13 Shore's t<<br />

presented her winning dnb-<br />

^TlwfijDal'preliminary for categories: 3 to 7, pee wee and and grace in competition on fcvel speech, "Behind the<br />

the UA Model Pageant will master; 8 to 12, youths (boys the runway and compete in Scenes," an amusing account<br />

ba 1p.m. Sunday, Oct 13 on and girls); 13 to 17, teens two dress divisions. <strong>of</strong> the parallels<br />

the Music Pier, according to (boys and girls), and adults IB<br />

oroltiBlo^"' —<br />

the director <strong>of</strong> Georgeann's and over.<br />

Delaware Valley Modeling Contestants must be a<br />

School. i- - i—""•* *- '*—— - •-—«••<br />

^^J!!^^^ 1 " fly MjirB,'-^ ' ^caked<br />

members to apeak<br />

extemporaneously, on how<br />

iruwtihiniMpirt^rrtflttfhtlfWatr<br />

baa contributed to their<br />

overall personal growth add<br />

woo a elub'a tea<br />

",!^ ^PriildiBt Josephine for the best «<br />

and females in the following will be ludged on charm, poise or 60M54-2710.<br />

Ice*;<br />

Airtor This Week<br />

3335WeitA»e.,<br />

0m<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>CltyN^iNorthfieWl<br />

mm<br />

illTltonM.,<br />

RBASONABLYTRICED<br />

t-i'flSN.hyd "JJ • Nowmourlrd qencration<br />

Beauty Culture in all Branches ---t<br />

6 operaf<strong>of</strong>s fo serve you ^<br />

Call 399-1394"<br />

1025 Wist Ave. For Appointment<br />

Charney <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, business meeting wia chaired<br />

-^-- i ^'jliiL. by prttld«t prtsiiirrt Costania.JThe OortaMa, fis<br />

^L^W-l^rf l lt Bb<br />

temS^^Smrim-<br />

Omah Jane Wehmever. left, <strong>of</strong> Jersey Cape Toastmistress, welcomes ^<br />

p««tspWtoiBellyMacNi.niuni,center,prosfdont<strong>of</strong>Counst-nTirce.and V^<br />

OaUCT^cooMtttriticSHpre's^a^rdiirihfMCint^tttog, w ^<br />

Frances M. Hodges. M : i^Ti/(' "' . V^ ' .<br />

Wicker Settee Set «o#ieO^<br />

starting at 289 B . * j<br />

Mid eltawhar* S550 I ?<br />

NOW AT 944 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

T Mon-Stl. WteS,<br />

Dlitinetlvt Looks In LaflUt Flthlon<br />

COATS & SUITS<br />

by Saiianf • Regal • Etfin Plconc (Italy)<br />

Doneoil ((r«lana>- Vicuna Cashmere<br />

Mohair • Tweed<br />

DRESSES<br />

by Castleberry • Golcfworm • Baron Peters<br />

Alptr Sehwarti • Alplnlti (Switzerland){<br />

In <strong>On</strong>e, Tv«, Thrtii Pleeis "f<br />

SPORTSWEAR '$'<br />

by Dalfon • Sliyfe {Germany) Reversible<br />

Multl colored Pleated Skirts by Saput (England)<br />

744ASBURYAVB.. OCEAN CITY a^l<br />

PRE-CHRISTMAS Steam<br />

Now'IU ~ Reg.S20.00 ^ v<br />

J§. Your choice <strong>of</strong> Color, Paper, Type S^le<br />

4 McH^iify's<br />

326 Atlantic Ave.-<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ,.<br />

aSSK'fiiS SAGES courses m<br />

for Miriam VanHom's closing ^MmMa- Cemmanlty hour, for eight weeks. be fromatoSiMpjii Monday<br />

Is the greatest gift, and this pro<br />

OPEN AT 9 A.M.<br />

Cleaning<br />

CABPET1H6 CABPETIN6<br />

BST"<br />

lmproviae step* are always welcome. Une<br />

TOivconrae on money added, one is allowed to make<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty Ware* ea«*<br />

•jjw\m left le^",pmnp systems rf recordkeeplng, wfflbertartedto<br />

tfeW». or ^to short nankthry Investments and *Uch Atadi^B<br />

experienced dancer can Regtetratlon^t<br />

CONTEMPORARY CARPET Co.<br />

tendance at the fint aeaaioo aloisround art thev Tailed^<br />

would -tetabUah your jpr> prograinf ottered it ,tbt.>i<br />

fl^ar^tedi" -' - atottftttiatt^^li<br />

&mtmM the faO ^ IW idtf«tWonnattaa»w<br />

at tto center haw and reaertatko (or free bi».i<br />

^nv^bylUtheTlite traaportaiton can »»«W,i:<br />

Hitorlcal Sodety U «pon- public iMie^'rodin^<strong>of</strong>thB 0 !<br />

wtti a lecture on the Sindia ^» Ifiy Oomty library^jiF<br />

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ a ^ ^ ^ ^ Mechanic Street In Cape i ^<br />

IW?; She wai prima<br />

«pipd In the Oil M<br />

and CWneae trade*.<br />

^^; ^'tto iy:fc;JhjrV i:fcjV<br />

from Japanabeencoantered<br />

atorm M the <strong>Ocean</strong> W<br />

•mm ah eyewUneaiite^^<br />

^ Mrs. Ross to an <strong>Ocean</strong> CI^ 1<br />

resident and de»cendant o(<br />

the town's founding ! < Lake ir?<br />

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, IMS<br />

TOE 8KNTINELLEDCER, OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />

Seiners Point Sewage Authority eyes rate hike<br />

TT»e <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Arts Center teachers and new and exciting<br />

fcaw*M£ ahead vrith the fall daaej," accordln, r "-""schedule<strong>of</strong>claiwesandevenU<br />

Bell, director.<br />

buUding because <strong>of</strong> potential Is teaching a class In batik,<br />

structural hawrdg. and Martha Sc<strong>of</strong>leld Is<br />

"Classes wUl continue in teaching a basketry class.<br />

new found locations add the Many <strong>of</strong> the usual classes wlD<br />

Season<br />

concert<br />

T3ie Stockton Chamber<br />

Players win present their flnrt<br />

concert <strong>of</strong> thdfaU season #iU<br />

Stockton State ConegeA-Wing<br />

ffii concert will begin with<br />

Stravlnsky'a Suite Italtenne,<br />

performed by vloUntat Carol<br />

Antado and planlft Leonard<br />

KWn, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> music at<br />

StdCkton State CoUege.<br />

M««6-soprano • Beverly<br />

Vaagbn win sing. •-<br />

Al«o : scheduled<br />

look at CaWer 1 * "creatures<br />

langwood Gardens on<br />

ItewYorlEaVto^itttteSTO<br />

Street' OiUiriti with<br />

Katharine Carter on Wed-<br />

current lncreaae would affect<br />

it as law as we can." hasn't changed and she better<br />

Despite the tmrt Indenture,<br />

g y<br />

could operate without an<br />

Increase. She said the had<br />

J"W•*•*•«*?•*••«*<br />

because <strong>City</strong> Councfl moved<br />

to pot a UmU on Authority<br />

SSMWS<br />

andttoc woold change bar which are no<br />

mind. gaU covered to<br />

"All I know ia I stffl ant Boning, he ijafcl<br />

•apport any rate Increase," corerage wlllbe/i.<br />

she said. "Whether if. this on thetafldtiw^bj<br />

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fj "Wn NBTOWORTHV?<br />

I rJtave a itory Idea? Call the editor at 39W411 between 9<br />

I a.m. and I p-m-<br />

Fred H. Mffler, M.D.<br />

2000 Shore Road Linwood,N.J<br />

ANNOUNCES<br />

, additional <strong>of</strong>fice hours at...<br />

2809 Wesley Ave.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty.NJ.<br />

Tues. & Thurs. Mornings<br />

9 A.M. to Noon<br />

for Uis practice <strong>of</strong> the ipscialfy <strong>of</strong><br />

genera! Internal MaUdae (diabetes;<br />

hyperteniioii and diseases <strong>of</strong><br />

Internal Organs)<br />

Hours by Appointment 653-0800<br />

Board Certified in Internal Medicine<br />

You'ire Invited ><br />

T^Attehd<br />

Hie<br />

Sentinel-Ledger<br />

.;: News , -<br />

Workshop<br />

^:- .-. .,'V<br />

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: i|he editor and staff <strong>of</strong><br />

; '<br />

READING BUS<br />

TRIP OCT. Zl<br />

Fa. on<br />

phats by senior studio<br />

Information call MM7SS or<br />

B27-8133. All proceeds benefit<br />

the March <strong>of</strong> Dimes.<br />

illan<br />

COMSTROCTIO^ MRP<br />

"ilNCI lfi»"<br />

WINDOWS<br />

VINYL<br />

BptollUiilMMfcW<br />

399-5338<br />

Kindly let us<br />

know if you plan<br />

to attend by filling<br />

out and mailing the<br />

form below as early as<br />

possible!<br />

on Tuisaay, OMobir 1 at 7<br />

rainless three morithr and t few words and air were ><br />

IntomaUonal Slraffleboard - After several attempts to<br />

Tournament the t weather dry the courts by our faithful ;<br />

regulator aenda u» rain, memlwrs, the first round wa«<br />

with the opening ceremonies<br />

and two rounds <strong>of</strong> competition.<br />

•• f)'i : M -•<br />

The opening ceremonita<br />

took place In the new Civic<br />

and Recreation building<br />

which la next to our' ihuffleboard<br />

courts. Our club<br />

preiidfnr, PhylUi Hover,<br />

handled the opening by<br />

calling on Ken Worden,<br />

second vice president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

lnternaUonal, to <strong>of</strong>fer the<br />

Invocation, followed by the<br />

anthems.<br />

Phyllis then introduced<br />

Plleggi, director <strong>of</strong> recreation<br />

and Mark SoUer, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Public Relations Director.<br />

aub mimberi too* wfer ^i*:v<br />

referee and score keeping ^v,<br />

ehorei and thevWMv;® >«<br />

tematlonalswereonltBwav.<br />

We might add that we have : t<br />

never met a finer group <strong>of</strong> • 1<br />

people, folks wn» share ! a ^<br />

friendliness seldom found<br />

among conipetitors in sportl;<br />

this even though they am ',<br />

from three different nations. '<<br />

We will have more in our :<br />

next article. , '"/•' ,['h<br />

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h a*.<br />

'•} f«^ 4 s??f? •/:.-<br />

; -. U.S. teams march out ,<br />

Takes Bleasiire ib Announcing<br />

The3^ealng(rfms Office<br />

QnOqtdberlst,lM5<br />

I i At<br />

Office Bouts Ml & 1-4 PM<br />

Phone- WffrMm^ l<br />

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MUSIC<br />

WEEKENDS<br />

LOOK HERE!<br />

SPECIALS 600D THRU OCT. KM, <strong>1985</strong><br />

MEATBAU<br />

SUB<br />

S 1.99<br />

EXTRA<br />

LARGE<br />

EGGS<br />

.99*<br />

BAKED<br />

HAM<br />

1.19<br />

TUNA<br />

SANDWICH.'!<br />

S 1.49i<br />

PEPSI<br />

1«OZ.,6Pack<br />

$ 1 QQ<br />

BAKLEY'S DELICATESSEN<br />

41ii3r SOCFANAVE.. OCEAN CITY • PHOHE 39BBB71<br />

+ OPEN ALL YEAR •<br />

SLNTHUfiS. BloB • FRI. 4 SAT. 8 lo 9<br />

THE SKNTINELLEDGER, OCEAN<br />

Robert Steele, fSt ^ r ^; ^s ^<br />

retired security guard ^C||v,i<br />

Robot E. Steele, 75, <strong>of</strong> 3S09 Central Av. died Monday in<br />

Burdettc Toralin Hospital in Cape May Court Hoa*^^^<br />

Mr. Steele was a retired security guard for the Fidelity<br />

Bank in Philadelphia. A resident <strong>of</strong> this dty for 33 yeaiV; he<br />

formerly lived In Philadelphia. ', ,,-»(/,<br />

': 20 years. An arear«ddBot»<br />

- and formerly Uved in Phlli<br />

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Zoning Board <strong>of</strong> Adjustment<br />

Monday night looked with<br />

avor upon<br />

Of Guerro COWtructlori, Bald<br />

the duplexes uni a viable<br />

project tweam«>_.jjtt QJBif<br />

couldn't get a high enough 7<br />

im and New Hsfbona Mil c^ra^ald^nrd setbacks, ^opoaal ..<br />

totate Devilo^nt toe. a and minimum dwelling unit "Wri not<br />

Mteldliiry <strong>of</strong> First Federal jfce. m « Iwfti Seta<br />

buildin*. He estimated a come close to<br />

mm,<br />

/ "ThaTravailugB"<br />

SPECtAUZWeiNFULLTESCORTCD<br />

8USTHIPS4 GROUP THAVa<br />

WAYSIDE VILLAGE, MARMORA<br />

WED,OCT.9-SAT.. OCT. 12<br />

FALL FOLIAGE Newport, B,l.<br />

Fourday/Jnlo(\fpackaB«lneludts; , •'<br />

Breakfast & alnntr daily. Hotel «qem. All Slghfstelno a<br />

Taxeil, Gratuity,<br />

SUPER SAVIR l 238 M p.(>.Dbi.o«. /<br />

*<br />

OAYTfllPS<br />

j<br />

SAT,, OCT. 12, '31.00 Includes Lunch<br />

i! SAT. OCT. 110, *31.00 Includes Lunch<br />

if FLEMINGTON SHOPPING<br />

m<br />

ENGLISHTOWN FLEA MARKET<br />

104 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

* TWILIGH<br />

Served From<br />

399946<br />

SPECIALS<br />

Full Menu Available<br />

With 40 Entrees<br />

To Choose From<br />

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Reservations Suggested<br />

The developer* already Mm* Bell called tt»*tod. •<br />

Presents^<br />

Sunday<br />

Prims Rib<br />

Broiled Flounder<br />

Veal Parmaglana 4 Spaghetti<br />

FULL COURSE -soup, salad, bev.<br />

, Served between 2 p.m. 8.8 p.m.<br />

Ample Fr#e Parking and ;<br />

• Ma|or credit Cards Accepted !<br />

234 Shore RdM Somers Point<br />

f<br />

Dorrr MISS THE FIPEST<br />

CHINESE RESTAURANT!<br />

Szechwan<br />

1 Garden<br />

•SJMMOMAI.HUMAM.SZECHWAM.<br />

MAJ1D<br />

ApOmOHAL NEW DISHES<br />

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK m YEAR ROUND<br />

MONDA Y thru SUNDAY 3 pm to 10 pm<br />

, 503 Ninth St<br />

(Off Central Ave.)<br />

FHtATIIf<br />

Mac ARTHUR BI.V<br />

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ItwaapleaMnt — "<br />

Indian Summer i<br />

evening. As the hurricane<br />

approached Oil beautiful<br />

5$ n&aLss,<br />

or those<br />

and sipped tall drinka. The * . : , " ./.'.i,--', ' "i<br />

i C»6#rn.( S»ur/<strong>On</strong>on «nd C.b#rn«f fnino tr, «>•<br />

hiding Fiffich^rtHiw ntitlti, producing w/n»i<br />

lon <strong>of</strong> ••*/ thlngi you didn't di>"<br />

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WON: Steakfliatts.,,;,.i;i„,Xt.<br />

TUE i Bouf ^«iiSttH||t:Ghick«a ^1<br />

WED: Linguiniw/RedorWhiteClai<br />

mtim^mM<br />

ASBURY AVENUE<br />

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Haieiv«lloh* not requiied. but<br />

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Friday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 27,<strong>1985</strong><br />

mm^0^&^m£ss .. • • ••'•• . . ..." "5^<br />

ountyMUAhas plan to help move old newspapers for recyclin<br />

pted dally.<br />

m<br />

•toelimlnate an local taut be met; <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> lawmaker said, jfl^*J*ff*rt<br />

<strong>of</strong> tbe many<br />

and I am<br />

*:<br />

1 ,,A\ ^<br />

board College and a<br />

elected;<br />

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tarifonna and making some planning Ideas. * adopted, ttayn batt tht IS^rtigmiWid^M<br />

iwrtlDgencyidaiM. .New N jacket j k t rates are percent t bracket b k t Uv UWW> SiS<br />

it«p« Uip«yCT can MJely proposals before Congre*.. [ropoMl, the couple li In tbe<br />

tikanowlolowef* 1969 tax Currently, taxpayers fall Into 33percent bracket untU July<br />

--Don't cashaUA Saving*<br />

Consider flaying the<br />

iKWDAV^SEPTEMBER 27,<strong>1985</strong>,<br />

>Atme Investment generally cannoi oe aeoucted eurrenUy<br />

tavolvea some a<br />

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The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

opinions<br />

Act, now<br />

Municipal <strong>of</strong>ficials should act immediately to<br />

see that the'citizenry doesn't lose interest in<br />

recycling, following recent announcements that,<br />

old newspapers and glass were no longer being<br />

^collected because <strong>of</strong> depressed markets for these<br />

Ttwo recyclables.<br />

: The Cape May County Municipal Utilities<br />

'Authority has <strong>of</strong>fered to coordinate recycling efforts<br />

between the municipal level and the private<br />

•processor, at least for newsprint. This service is<br />

commendable, and it should be expanded to include<br />

glass* bottles as well. According to the<br />

MUA, if the municipalities get the newsprint to<br />

the MUA transfer station in Middle Township,<br />

•the MUA. will haul it tq the processor in Pennsylvania;<br />

' - 1 ,<br />

• Municipal <strong>of</strong>ficials were too quick in calling a<br />

halt to-'recycling efforts locally. Despite tht<br />

depressed market, the trend toward recycling<br />

should be fostered, not abandoned. Recycling<br />

should continue even if it isn't pr<strong>of</strong>itable, even if<br />

it doesn't break even. We cannot afford to fill up<br />

our one county landfill before its time. We should<br />

hot throw in the towel so quickly.<br />

Headway toward<br />

solving some<br />

problems<br />

Friday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 27,<strong>1985</strong> , >'''* "'Pag^Four Section Two<br />

RECYCLE ?<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: I 1. Council has asked the<br />

was not aware Oat Joseph R. Police Department for<br />

Gilbert, who write! the nations to alleviate<br />

Spindrift column for The bicycle problems on the<br />

Senttnel-Lddger, .;'";'h«f Boardwalk. ,• -,<br />

heret<strong>of</strong>ore expressed ,,]Uf 1 Council has passed a<br />

' views on the same issues.' ai stricter 'trash A Utter or-<br />

noted ia my <strong>Sep</strong>t * letter to dtoance. We need for dozens<br />

joa. "< ,,^. toakrtithe police and code<br />

, r A copy <strong>of</strong> my letter reached enforcement departments <strong>of</strong><br />

,ttie attention <strong>of</strong> Henry Knight, violations. (We are short <strong>of</strong><br />

r^Ooancu President, who an* people to inspect the whole Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

- fthrtook tit graciously reply to town.)<br />

,each <strong>of</strong> the five points I<br />

Are.yon aware what your<br />

3. The police have been<br />

. '->'«iwnterated. I beletve your cracking down on speeders<br />

I _,..... %;«eders would liketosee .. what .._. smd all motor vehicle<br />

KK^>^Rn1llitwrotQ,and*copy violations. Tickets are<br />

•'' t^Oja.letter^iLappendaLnrocessed by a computer and<br />

,'herewith; , ' . we eventually collect all fines,<br />

making some *. The dry has adopted a<br />

„ ordinance which v dust on all tables and TV,<br />

filthy carpets; In other words,<br />

local president <strong>of</strong> the Hotel- most unsatisfactory.<br />

--• - - --•-•• •t U v t your minds. After all, we paid<br />

me mil room rate. I travel all<br />

over this world, and I have<br />

Motel Association, namely the<br />

never been charged for three<br />

owner <strong>of</strong> the Pavilion Motor<br />

days when I only stayed one<br />

Lodge and Harbor Boost<br />

.day/Attte cost <strong>of</strong> HUSO, we<br />

*<br />

system these,<br />

almost obsolete.<br />

*"' i-<br />

,ftww,thls up to see we set<br />

V J ChariesE.Cost<br />

'';" ' OrianOty<br />

response:<br />

UMr.<br />

continuing to monitor<br />

sewage capacity and<br />

water usage.<br />

our<br />

9. The dry has taken steps<br />

to avail ourselves <strong>of</strong> funding<br />

from the state for additional<br />

police. They will be hired<br />

shortly.<br />

Investigate the<br />

MtrAandits<br />

treatment plant<br />

Editor'* note: This U a ,<br />

copy tf a memorandum<br />

from Councilman<br />

mniam Mei§. to. Mayor<br />

Sack Btttner about woste<br />

disposal at tiw4Oh,StrMt<br />

MUA plant. -<br />

Several weeks ago I<br />

mentioned to you and the<br />

Council my concern for<br />

sickness that occurred to<br />

some <strong>of</strong> my guests at the<br />

motel, my family and (at that<br />

time I faUed ttfmention) the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> lifeguards who<br />

came down with sore throats,<br />

etc.<br />

TbeWUdwood situation plus<br />

some rumors <strong>of</strong> malfunction<br />

at our 48th Street plant<br />

prompted me to call the MUA.<br />

I talked with Chief Engineer<br />

entries Norids Who assured<br />

me mat untreated sewage<br />

was not going into the ocean in<br />

our uea. He also said that<br />

they were 4 well within me<br />

limits djf the plant on per day<br />

flow capabilities.<br />

After reading'several artidea<br />

In our newspapers, I am<br />

not so sure the cwiliitants Mr.<br />

Norkls related to me hu<br />

allayed my fears <strong>of</strong> immediate<br />

proUemsandlmean<br />

ab early as the spring and<br />

summer <strong>of</strong> 186ft. '.<br />

When the J)EP Is<br />

wittinokltagCAFRAappronl<br />

" p- ' *'*v<br />

- *<br />

for. a major expansion it<br />

W«sley Manor and when the<br />

MUA plans to hire' an<br />

engineer - next 'week to<br />

examine the Volant<br />

problems" and "develop a<br />

solution," I become scared<br />

because We Just cannot : have<br />

another "WUdwood" here in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. "( """<br />

Incidentally, Wesley Manor<br />

is only one <strong>of</strong> many major<br />

construction projects that wjjl<br />

go on line next year. Nanracket,<br />

34th Street Marina,<br />

Santa Barbara are several<br />

that come to mind. . .<br />

DtlitfVft W4 KD0IV tn<br />

DiflT YOU MDoOlu AuttlfltB A<br />

scale Investigation 1>f tt(e<br />

MUA,and its, «m"Streit<br />

using every means it<br />

your disposal. f ''|* ^<br />

Tnls could take me form <strong>of</strong><br />

using federal, state ariU<br />

county experts," and l 1f<br />

necessary, the private sect*.<br />

Hie 'community, in my<br />

opinion, U paying more thto<br />

cnoughmoney to the MT/A for<br />

the operation <strong>of</strong> a AHssjleU<br />

modem fadfity and^ahontl<br />

not be burdened With' toe<br />

thought <strong>of</strong> acatastropBe<br />

during the sihntnw <strong>of</strong>- OM.<br />

Hopefully, I will never have to come back here again<br />

Tournament,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> charm is in jeopardy<br />

'' Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: As<br />

a * lifelong <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

.vacationer, I am compelled<br />

'ito comment on some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

"' 'changes and proposed<br />

r'jthanges In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

•> I was concerned when<br />

gambling was legalised In<br />

.Atlantic aty - concerned<br />

about whether <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty<br />

would get sucked along with<br />

!tt> Mr. ft<br />

but <strong>of</strong> ton<br />

was like a trip back In time<br />

and It was thoroughly enjoyable.<br />

This to what <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> was<br />

meant to be about by it's<br />

forefathers. I cannot comprehend<br />

bow anyone truly<br />

concerned with <strong>Ocean</strong> dry<br />

could not support the<br />

Historical Museum.<br />

Watson's Restaurant Is<br />

another old friend that I'd<br />

hate to see go. We've stayed In<br />

a lot <strong>of</strong> different places over<br />

dUtat take the ao-caua: cut- never look up the Pavilion<br />

rate they were supposed to be Motor Lodge AS we have had<br />

giving to our Association. • « manST CCODOlaliKS frfl^i Otlf<br />

Hopefully, I will never have Internationale Sbuffleboanl<br />

to come back here agauT And<br />

«w«d<br />

>;0ne<strong>of</strong>thehighfoints<strong>of</strong>our • It is always comforting' vacationer, I could live with It<br />

I see the very charm that<br />

little stretch <strong>of</strong> road that took<br />

vacation this year was our each year to see a few old either way. < it certainly<br />

has made <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Mr name ls\ Danielle<br />

my sister's life. * ,'<br />

fttsit"tothe Historical favorites on the boardwalk- wouldn't make or break my<br />

"America's greatest family Brouasard and"! am onry J7<br />

For one thing, the «h Street<br />

Mdsenm. We were captivated Robert's, The Heritage vacation. However, it is one<br />

resort," and ours, in serious years old.' I have spent my<br />

bridge la illegally narrow and<br />

by the th SStadia<br />

Room and I flwppe, pp, The Planter's Shops, p, more example <strong>of</strong> changing the<br />

Jeopardy.<br />

summers hi <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty ever<br />

the limit much too fast for a<br />

since I wis Syears old and my<br />

^couUhave an entire day South Seas, and The Con- main structure <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Leslie Taylor<br />

sister was ,8.\ Perhaps you<br />

;J looking at photographs. It noisseur.<br />

was built on.<br />

Pittsburgh<br />

pi I 1 negligent on fire retr<strong>of</strong>itting code; it's a crisis<br />

thousands signed a petition to derstand the code book were<br />

ri^|. Editor, SenttneMjedger: 1 have the governor investigate futile for the layperson.<br />

Kh tfir<strong>of</strong>becomuig increasingly that utility, to no avail. In desperation, I made an<br />

I'^fentanged as one dry <strong>of</strong>ficial As the owner <strong>of</strong> a guest ' ' " it wlth<br />

6jf our, position Jtnown<br />

and by.; takbjg on the, inspectioMLitvAv,.<br />

proposals, especially since I Even though adoption <strong>of</strong> these Guest bouses will be<br />

yh* new ore safety rules, v do not reside Jetothedtyyear. rules was imminent, he replaced with costly motels<br />

replied be knew nothing for that our. lovely families and<br />

certain.<br />

senior dozens could never<br />

I maintain that this city has afford.<br />

been negligent In informing Worried about blue laws<br />

and assisting property owners and alcohol consumption, dty<br />

tha new rules during this crisis.<br />

fathers? Stand up for-your<br />

- year* ago when Efforts to completed, Crisis, yes, because hsrd-working citizens by<br />

read and un-<br />

1 Jeannlrie died on your<br />

causeway .a<br />

, ,"v • .<br />

Wheniilvani late la<br />

sdwdullngmy fire Inspection,<br />

lamlnfonnedbyatersenoto<br />

tothateffeciWhycm'tlbe<br />

alnjilarlyTilnformed when<br />

The only winning American<br />

.team..was Matt and Julie<br />

jVollmer <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht<br />

* pub, who took fourth in the<br />

(. vome division. Led by their<br />

.fellow Americans, the<br />

f audience <strong>of</strong> approximately<br />

00 j people at the closing<br />

ceremony,In Swansea Town<br />

Hall applauded loudly and<br />

{Vigorously as the Vollmers<br />

, went forward to receive their<br />

passlhgto<br />

,thelr rear on starboard tack.<br />

. Many or the competitors,<br />

non-American as well as<br />

American, had problems with<br />

the gate start, as evinced in<br />

twb general recalls for the<br />

first race. Throughout the<br />

series, sailors misjudged the<br />

With,,bran^-new ^|oats,<br />

outfitted by one <strong>of</strong> England's<br />

top GP-bullders, the<br />

American teams should have<br />

been able to Jump right in and<br />

sail away, right? Wrong — as<br />

far as these American sailors<br />

were concerned. Intense<br />

competitors, ,they all checked<br />

all sorts, the .Americans'<br />

broken rudders were out<br />

standing, especially since the<br />

team <strong>of</strong> Baer and Bellwoar<br />

accounted for three <strong>of</strong> them.<br />

The North American GP-M<br />

champions, Brown Baer and<br />

Peter Bellwoar, sailing out <strong>of</strong><br />

'The American competitors adjusted quickly to the<br />

different sailing conditions...There were reports <strong>of</strong>i<br />

wild yelps <strong>of</strong> glee from several <strong>of</strong> them on downward<br />

legs as they planed past foreign competitors,<br />

prises — a dinghy suit and a<br />

set <strong>of</strong> glasses.<br />

,But as far as the eight nonsailing<br />

American spectators<br />

.were, concerned, all the<br />

"•American sailors were<br />

1J<br />

wlnnera — for sportsmanship<br />

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THREE CATEGORIES:<br />

1. APPETIZERS & BAUDS 2. ENTREES & SOUPS<br />

3. BREADS & DESSERTS<br />

ALL RECIPES ARE TO BE SUBMITTED BY WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23rd]<br />

(Either mailed or brought in to The Sentinel-Ledger <strong>of</strong>fice)<br />

All Recipes Win Be Printed In A Special Supplement<br />

WHAT'S COOKING '85<br />

Publication Date, Thursday, Nov. 21st<br />

Interested Advertisers may call<br />

199-5411 - Ask for display advertising<br />

FILL IN & ATTACH<br />

YOUR RECIPE TO THE COUPON<br />

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ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />

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WEDNESDAY"- v.<br />

Rev. Beckworth J. Voorhees, aSSbwJW. , 7 jutt, - Evening Bt<br />

naite^=—-^-=———-—(HaM^G^ptai) ^ - •- • study and prayer service<br />

. -- • ^ Marmora " — — —<br />

SUNDAY - Rev. Andrew Surace, pastor CORBIN CTTY BAPTIST<br />

9:30 ajn. - Church School criwniv *- - "' " '•*"<br />

Iria - Btomtai,- " SUNDAY ••- -<br />

7:30 pjn.-Evening<br />

11 LD. • Worship service<br />

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with us<br />

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we find cars promise<br />

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Mo St. ind Wislay Av.<br />

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111ft - Honing wc^hlp<br />

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Worship service ___^_<br />

SECOND CAPE MAY<br />

WEDNESDAY BAPTIST<br />

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MIWWW:<br />

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REDEEMER<br />

Marmora .-winSmHSSr^" -irrrTZ^msuantaa; . .;*•;, U38 Shore Rd.<br />

SSSff "•"• UL fn&r^ a B0W " ^ S 1 ^ < ^|»^«4 Aitey A^, j JBK 7<br />

SUNDAY „ :__ >yfc«i1faf^Wi&«<br />

9:30 ajn. - Sunday school 10 ajn. - Chnrch sctool J "<br />

" "~'r :^,:,' :/"':• •**•$.:£>•••<br />

i TUCKAHOE. UNITED P.^<br />

MESSIAH LUTHERAN<br />

42nd and Landla Av.<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />

Henry Ireland, pastor<br />

Rev. Daniel Hulltt,pastor,<br />

OJNDAY : :r m&anL^mm<br />

9:45 ajn. • Omrch school 9 ajn. - Morning<br />

for all ages. : J , '- ; "" '•••••*•*•<br />

Morning service. - i, METHODIST,<br />

Snore Rd. and Dawes Av. Unwood .<br />

, Charles Rinck, pastor<br />

(AntrtamBaptist) » — ^".^^h^^^^A' -« nww , ..„,.<br />

^JtrndtopwAv. SUlfflAY pJfl, Md rtg 7 pjn. Mam gnmAy , V, * #^4| Sa. ^ f^rto ittool anTOAY ' '-rX.<br />

fwnlUB atrvBe, Nnnirr Oh St. and West Av. » P taqli 1. e a t a f ^ ^ ,<br />

provided. Rev. Michael Walters, pastor ^<br />

' , ; ; K ^ ffl^, .-. . - , 4, .r ... ««»<br />

llw ,', »<br />

and WWar Av.<br />

OT. PETER'S<br />

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PRESBYTERIAN ::.;•,"' ,<br />

32od St and Central^<br />

Rev. John H. Sldlton, pa<br />

10ML -Sunday ichool>W<br />

U ajn. - Morning worship*<br />

7 E t t W i W<br />

FAITH BAPTIST<br />

OCEAN CITY I 1733 S. Shore 84<br />

Christ ScientUt ""^ ^^ ••*<br />

%Sfi^r*ri*h I I * Bd Re adta i R 0 ^ I SUNDAY ^ _ .<br />

HDlyCnmmunjon11 AJ«<br />

S pjn. • Evening service<br />

from U «m toV; ;Oc«m <strong>City</strong> Hotel Luray<br />

Friday - 8 ajn. and 7 pjn.<br />

- 9:15 •jnl . OMliM<br />

10 ajn. - Owrai EudiarUt.<br />

Ocew<strong>City</strong><br />

joHlaTCTjivMj<br />

;— SWDAY<br />

9:30 ajn.,<br />

In BlylS-Qjapel TfcSfcaMWeilef A»l ^B<br />

'P""* 6 *' " ' t ', ~ SONDAY •- -V- : -iffrS%<br />

ITTEDj<br />

9:30 a.m. •Sunday school<br />

,. 11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

Marmora ' .<br />

•(•iMiKfcffittn<br />

i.<br />

8:30 ajn,-Worship ., vggi<br />

fl:« ajn.i' Snnday.nschooJ ju)<br />

Dan Corbett, pastor OUR LADY.OF SORBOTfS l.',/.(>iaiiii)0)f.1.tji;i.iiiJ!t_i1<br />

SUNDAY •<br />

Iinwood<br />

Olijurr 9:4S ajn. - Sunday school<br />

fRev. Wm. Radcilfft Allen, Th,M., Paster I; PUBLIC BAPTISM SERVICE<br />

ttitoAY<br />

John Freedman, piMijrYV^<br />

olr Director Organist 1 ;<br />

Waitt. .vf^nl Ba*ifM<br />

with sermon/story hour and<br />

nursery, ,<br />

REOBGAN1ZED<br />

9;30 ajn. -<br />

CHURCH U ain. i M-<br />

Morning worship<br />

WTOMAY.tl|<br />

8:30 ajn. - WonWp service<br />

ijllj fl(jn, f .Bible study tpr<br />

jctriinetri Ritsr ,<br />

-! I • , • •£•<br />

jfanCRIdgwaytl I The Amtrlean Sapflst Churches <strong>of</strong> NeW<br />

SUNDAY UNTIEDjIffil'HQDIft<br />

rirnii:fM;nii;".'vi7TT7<br />

ft V?| ,iU .:•••_•' Ill Jersey will hold Its annual session at thi ?• (be chapel.<br />

BWtherhood Chapel on Shore Bethel Rd, and Doran Av.<br />

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,<strong>1985</strong> 11 ti^tutA**;*;****. I 1 ft ^<br />

MORNING WORSHIP • 11*00 A.M.<br />

:•' V WplV8CriMI,.i-30A,M.<br />

3 The Whole Bible for the whole Person<br />

,j- Graded Classes Nursery Aduiti<br />

" TUESDAY MORNING 10:30 A.M.<br />

Women'i Bible ifudypellowshlp<br />

WEDNESDAY EVENING 7:30 P.M.<br />

• The Bible Study Hour<br />

A Cordial Welcome Awalls You<br />

"HOIdln8ForthTh»Word<strong>of</strong>Llf«"Phlllppl«ii»3:14<br />

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FLANDERS HOTEL<br />

Fri., Sat., Sun. <strong>Sep</strong>t. 27,28,29<br />

iff > . • w Mlf, h,<br />

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PRAISE TABERNAa."E<br />

'V Iw i iijfiti Ui-jT! ri!> I i;lnnfn l/i JVI[" /''fihr (J 1<br />

AY, SEPTEMBER 27, ittSS<br />

by the worship service at<br />

[9M. •••'. .:•''"' •<br />

'"Otf^mmA hM i varied<br />

bytgrtmnd, having attended<br />

and received, degree* from<br />

seven institnttons <strong>of</strong> wghy<br />

master <strong>of</strong> theology from ML<br />

lry Lutheran Seminary and<br />

doctor <strong>of</strong> theology from<br />

Narberth, Darby and Pitt-<br />

under hla guidance.<br />

The soloist Ma Sunday Is<br />

Ptggy Martln^a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

WestuunsterChoirCollegeIn<br />

Princeton tad the soloist at<br />

<strong>of</strong> thtology degree from Church. Chaplain <strong>of</strong> the day is<br />

;^mfiUm , BmUut, a Eugene Dsbua,<br />

Missionary day at AME •••/,;.-«.'•"••'•'•<br />

woman.<br />

taatatW, Brown. MMonarjr &di^,<br />

Rev. Brown has served as ghe la • graduate <strong>of</strong><br />

^Kf^Si^ffifey PtyMThtologlffll<br />

«dncttkoo(tto AME Church, she did graduate work<br />

Memorial fund<br />

luncheon Oct.9<br />

The Ruth Newman Shapiro<br />

: : Own and Hetrt Memorial<br />

- _. Fond wfll hold tt» faU luncbeoa<br />

and meeting 11:30 a jn.<br />

r, v-Widiwiday;:* Ort, • it<br />

,# Harrth's Marini Hotei<br />

^ 0 ^<br />

wm be the pre»entatlon by<br />

Bbward; Nathaii, executive<br />

director <strong>of</strong> .the Delaware<br />

are »vatt»bte by callhig 927-<br />

against draaded llinetses.<br />

college<br />

-UnitBd Way at Stockton<br />

Stete CoMagB Is MBU ^<br />

• live Aid SJ tt celehratea<br />

IMtedWayffeekOct 17-23 at<br />

•tnletlc compttlUon, bake<br />

• - • • • - • ' showB,<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE 7 — lECTIO*! *#O!<br />

•,"• ',, : , '.. .'.V',j,; -viv ' Vf!'* : "••W photo by I«llor Studio<br />

Jason Gloria <strong>of</strong> Somers Point observes some <strong>of</strong> the clean-up work<br />

prisoned for murder, assault,<br />

Earthquake<br />

By POOR RICHARD<br />

Ten thousand people wwt seriously ot fatally injured in<br />

the recent earthquake that centered <strong>of</strong>f the coast <strong>of</strong><br />

, Hadco,Tm8<strong>of</strong> thousands mare are homelesa, Jobless, or<br />

in shock and grief.<br />

iAat can we do to help these people? Channels <strong>of</strong><br />

government and secular agency relief are not workingj<br />

The best way to get aid through to the earthquake<br />

victims is through religious channels. Moat major<br />

We haw seen the reports on TV. We know the need.<br />

These victims are our southern neighbors. But nobody<br />

will come knocking as mr door to give.' Rather, far<br />

Christian love we may have to Inquire <strong>of</strong> our minister or<br />

church how we can be part <strong>of</strong> Hie work <strong>of</strong> the Lord's<br />

fiMtad<br />

ftel<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>CUyandWoodbury<br />

mates were also lnterviewed-<br />

toprisonenlnover<br />

The Him • free to the<br />

LUNG SCREENING<br />

OCTOBER U:«4-»*~«^ LJC.W. FALL<br />

Atlantic Community R«MMAQESALE<br />

College's Respiratory Toe Lutheran Church<br />

Therapy Department will Women<strong>of</strong>St.John'sLutheran<br />

hlghligfit National Church, 10th Street and<br />

nespbtorjrQpfiWMiiMi Central Avenne wfll hold its<br />

nrehmg screening 9 iLni to a annnal fill rummagesale<br />

pjn., Thursday; Oct 10 on Wednesday, Thursday and<br />

AOC*s Mays Landing campua Friday, Oct. IB, 17 and 18, The<br />

ta the lobby <strong>of</strong> Jbtdldtng. public is welcome.<br />

809 Central Ave.<br />

' <strong>Ocean</strong> Cjry, NJ.<br />

PhoHS3W-0077<br />

644 S. Shore Rd. |<br />

Palermo, N.Ji 1<br />

Phone 390-96W 1<br />

.Herbert L. Godfrey, Owiwr,- Jonn T, Newman, Manager<br />

,. NfeviU Ww P/ibn»" "'.;•<br />

Pledging for ttie future, os In the past, the Jlnest and J<br />

All you '<br />

could ask for in a<br />

Luxury Nursing<br />

Center<br />

has fcfeen<br />

_ here all along.<br />

Holy land-Rome trip Nov. 5-18<br />

win be apod to a Wbbutx. wty <strong>of</strong> tht Sun, tbe<br />

proceeding to Jerniatan. Information la :mft^|<br />

Plains <strong>of</strong> Armageddon, and continBlai the tf^ by Jeraey.<br />

10th annual pilgrimage tot Wt Oct. 6 here<br />

The Mttarotlpngrimijt Sunday, Oct. 8 on the Ocem born. All are *elcon»<br />

for life, sponsored by toe <strong>City</strong> Boardwalk. ' flie prooti<br />

Father Arineo chapter <strong>of</strong> the Theprocesslonimibeit<br />

Knghti <strong>of</strong> Colnmbuj, wffl be Jp.ra In front <strong>of</strong> the c ^<br />

' " *~~~ " FfeDitoAtt«w»m:oeRji<br />

iMBy wifl be MrfW, ffct<br />

proeeiilan wfll march south<br />

« tti boardwalk to lltt<br />

Jane Kgtt to Ufe <strong>of</strong> the tm- firtt-jemd b«fc.<br />

Board Certify In^rria! MWl|ifi<br />

Genera i & 'Jn<br />

for tht pracfIcrCf<br />

swtti^diHkneM Into UghL Suddenly oB the cqmo»lnlheit)<strong>On</strong>l<br />

y ^<br />

tondhg. Awywjwreywi could stand ttie ^fcy' '^ ,£!?&>&<br />

Revelntion — mi ptrhip»'filiB*":» ; *f s<br />

revdaUon motfefaD—fant*h»yipi^. • • •, if'|<br />

It takes coifagelo turn the 1(^ on y(x^ ;••<br />

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THI <strong>1985</strong><br />

OFFINM<br />

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•Cumberiand Away 1:30<br />

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8Dd Sue Baker. "• .»<br />

Also gone from last season Junior Vicki Miller Joins<br />

b goalie Debbie Hoban, who Gorman and KrljtleMfller as<br />

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fat., Oct. I» at Cumberland<br />

Sat. pet. 24 atMfllvills<br />

Sat, Nov. % BRIOGiTON<br />

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•at. Nov. i« ATLANTIC CITY<br />

Thu. Nov. 28 PLiASANTVILtE<br />

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<strong>Sep</strong>. 25 at Mainland<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>. 27 at Egg Harbor Township<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>. 30 BRIDGETON<br />

Oct. 2 atvineland'<br />

Oct. 4 MILLVILLH<br />

Oct. 7 at Holy Spirit<br />

Oct. 9 at Cumberland<br />

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<strong>Sep</strong>. 31 at igg Harbor Township<br />

<strong>Sep</strong>. 30 at Afiantie city<br />

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, •minlfiis for relaxation and fun, Three bedrooms, 2W<br />

, baths, 2 fireplaces, family, room; 3'decks, covered patio,<br />

itiree throughout plus many extras,'corner lot, short<br />

distance to beach, ocean view. Immediate occupancy.<br />

•1«,000,<br />

; LOOK FOR ATAX SHELTER / I<br />

Immaculate duplex In convenient residential neigh<br />

; bsrhood, Two bedrooms, 1 bath 'tieh unit. Many<br />

; amenities. Si2,750 net Income*good Investmint at<br />

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AMENITIES ABOUND v a V*<br />

i Inthii Inftridrdieoraffd fully furnisrifd first floor iouth<br />

; endcondo. Three bedroomi, 2 bitris, •irepiBw decN, all<br />

ittti, amenifliiploi one bloeNvfpOBWi); •Obb^ renfai in^<br />

yMtmtntS]4fODO" ' V I V<br />

,AeriM>'frath* beach; Pour bedrooms; 4 baths taeh floor,<br />

i BIALTOH<br />

34lh&AsburvAve. 391.3403<br />

FRENCH REAL ESTATE, inc. 399-5454<br />

1ATUNT1CAVE. REAL ESTATE INC.<br />

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AtBrand cenfr#i A/e. Living rm, vv/flrtplie« dining rm,<br />

\NIf,» and den. Vclr garage. AutoitiBfte lawn sprinkler,<br />

gefluflfuljly landscaped, AshiriB $13^,100, Unfurnlihed, •<br />

3995454<br />

LARGE DUPLEX<br />

Wrfh many extras, gas heat<br />

and central air, 3 bedrooms<br />

each unit, move in condition.<br />

Owner 398-5921 9«<br />

V BEACHFRONT<br />

First floor eondo, completely<br />

renovated Spring<br />

1»M. Niw ' Wfehtn with<br />

microwave, 3 bedroomi, I<br />

tile baths. Ail new<br />

; decorator furniture,,, In-<br />

[ eluded In sale. Overjlied<br />

corner lot, 1273,000. ;•£[:<br />

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beilroqnit in each -unit.<br />

•: Centrally , ioeafefl for<br />

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DEFRANCO - MOORE inc.<br />

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3268A«buryAv«.<br />

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second home, 4 spacious<br />

bedrooms and 1 bathrooms<br />

across the street from Gold<br />

Coast beach. Available as<br />

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LATEST<br />

WORD!<br />

JUST REDUCED<br />

ACROSS PROM THE<br />

BEACH<br />

First floor conde, :<br />

bedrooms, 2 baths,<br />

$169,900.<br />

DUPLEX ON WEST<br />

AVENUE<br />

Two bedrooms In each unit,<br />

$159,500.<br />

*****<br />

ANXIOUS OWNER SAYS<br />

BRING ME AN OFFER..,<br />

LA6OONFRONT<br />

31 W.llth Street<br />

CALL TODAY<br />

"THE SOliNQ OFFICE"<br />

J.MUSSO,INC.<br />

REAL ESTATE,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N.j. 08226<br />

'__ auillty • (nlfgrltr . Safvlct<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />

FIRSTTIME OFFERED<br />

•ieBant J story colonial,<br />

Four bedrooms, 3V% baths,<br />

finished basement, many<br />

extrai. Asking $li»,900,<br />

BEESLEY'S POINT<br />

RANCHER<br />

Three bedrooms, 2 baths,<br />

recreation room, den plus<br />

W basement. Listed at<br />

•?7,M0,<br />

CUSTOM RANCH<br />

Three bedrooms, s baths,<br />

features crown moldings,<br />

chair rails, hardwood<br />

floors, All for $132,900.<br />

PRICEDTOSELL<br />

Four bedrooms, V/a baths,<br />

2 story colonial irfexeellent<br />

condition, Offers full<br />

basement and spacious<br />

custom Florida room,<br />

1134,900,<br />

. •' AVALON<br />

HEAL ESTATE AGENC,<br />

ROOSEVELT BLVD.<br />

MARMORA<br />

f^lWlyiliiiaOhe<br />

»«we: available for burchaw<br />

or year round rental<br />

2ND PL. APT, - OCt. M M»y |||t. Pur<br />

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utllljltl mcludtd. UM fflt, NS patl, FI<br />

WtlltV AVi. JMJM7<br />

WINTER RENTALS<br />

Low, Low Rates<br />

BEACHFRONT<br />

CLOSE TO BEACH<br />

CALL US TODAY!<br />

Brighlon Place by lhe Beach I 609-399-0980<br />

RE. For Sale<br />

FLORIDA OWNER MUST<br />

SELL<br />

Beautiful spacious one<br />

bedttom, one bath with<br />

dreiiinB room, eondo, in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Colony, Redyeed<br />

tor»3,iOO. Also a 3<br />

beai^om, i bath at $1|S,fOO.<br />

GREAT BAY VILLAS,<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

leautWoi:te%hr,duiii «i if*<br />

181^ BalrWay, i Ndtwirnii<br />

UAMiS M rwYIR, RIAL ESTAT<br />

FNylSTMiNT* DIVfLOPMfNn<br />

398-1700<br />

Mpnit, ottitrj availabia at Mil and c«. Ban, tana Nvh* room, kl<br />

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HAGER<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

111 Attinflc Ave, 399-1856<br />

100 block <strong>of</strong> Central Ave. 2<br />

bdrms,, first floor rear.<br />

S49S monthly Ineludeiheat, i<br />

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Four bdrms., second f loeiM<br />

front. S5S0 monthly plus' i<br />

utilities, >: ,v•••,'<br />

YEARLY & WINTER<br />

RENTALS NEEDEDl'<br />

Fun^shed IR 1 Unfurnltlwd<br />

1400 Witt An.<br />

399-4400<br />

' R.E. For Sale<br />

Nevv.,.3 btdroom, a batrj<br />

eqrjdo near thf baaehi ' .<br />

SeaHilfui contemporary bh- Jus ! '•' llVedl; ^o<br />

level design, Wisher, beaehbiock duplp'<br />

washer and<br />

Parking. t14S,S00.<br />

Afftrdabiy priced duplex<br />

with" oil baseboard heat In<br />

each unit; Mpper level has*<br />

bedrooms and l'/3 baths,<br />

bedr%mi and i bath.<br />

LoiWed' on a ,ful| slied<br />

duplex lotm the North end<br />

tfffe call today tW,soo;,<br />

units with .beautiful ocean<br />

views from both dee^''<br />

Both units have an ex'<br />

ceilenf rental hitfbryi\A^<br />

iartie 2-ear Birage ani«#<br />

are all included tlhV tirti<br />

prtmlum duplex for'billy;<br />

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