Sep 1985 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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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 />
Shop torty For<br />
GrHtntSclceHM Sues I JO<br />
"Oet Them WMe It't HOW<br />
COAT RACK<br />
Dally lores 30, Wed, l<strong>of</strong>ol<br />
VntMrlZ3-S7T4 VMiMifiSlO] AftiecmMI-SiDl<br />
% Price<br />
ALL SUMMER<br />
SHOES & HANDBAGS<br />
Shoe Parlour<br />
813Asbury Ave.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J,<br />
idntehf Sun<br />
Tannin* Salon<br />
NEWEST & MOST MODERN<br />
FACILITIES AVAILABLE<br />
SUMMER SPECIALS!<br />
UNLIMITED VISITS for '25.00 per month<br />
plus 12,00 per visit<br />
THE WORKING MAN'S<br />
VACATION SUN I<br />
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 />
390-9595<br />
. ?,<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 />
390-0266<br />
Fall Sportswear<br />
and<br />
1988 Bathing Suits<br />
664 Boardwalk<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J,<br />
Women's<br />
Sweaters<br />
Coordinated<br />
Sportswear<br />
Accessories <strong>of</strong><br />
Distinction<br />
orww nnn Mtn 's or Women's<br />
30% OFF Sweaters S,<br />
, Sporfswtar<br />
NOBODY DOES IT<br />
BETTER THAN•<br />
••<br />
MlAMlSOMERS<br />
Daily 10:00 foS:Mp.m.<br />
Sunday 12:00 foJ-OQ<br />
Sweatersand Such<br />
927-4133<br />
Now you Can Bit thermaiized,<br />
draft-free protection and<br />
optimum fuel savings with<br />
Custom Gard Vinyl<br />
Replacement Windows.<br />
• No painting o puttylitf. Wont<br />
discolor. Solid * h i I h h<br />
LnafliMnl by nil »lr or<br />
pollutanu<br />
• lilMul-nr<br />
I- J« ( k ininfi<br />
* WoA I rot arp swell or I<br />
track like »«>d<br />
*full> fti iltunilrlpped<br />
'' n»I, corrodf, or on<br />
I<br />
1 • Dccor.llv, frillrt avail<br />
ahla Haled Kl»<br />
oUlau<br />
• MaiifEitry'i<br />
> EacH window U cuMMIi I<br />
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 />
1345 Wetl Ave.<br />
OcejnCltyNJ.<br />
'.X*<br />
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 $220,000.<br />
enter Into this cooperative<br />
effort with Shore Memorial,"<br />
The county had been<br />
seeking a new prenatal cart<br />
he continued, "We are con-<br />
provider since May, when the<br />
fident that the people who<br />
need this service will receive<br />
better care flan ever before<br />
and the burden on Atlantic<br />
County taxpayers will be<br />
reduced."<br />
(Drzewicki) Regotti <strong>of</strong> Unwood,<br />
a son, Aug. 22.<br />
Mark and Jacqueline<br />
(Tobin) Juliano <strong>of</strong> Linwood, a<br />
daughter, Aug. 22.<br />
Samuel and Lynda<br />
(Cournoyer) Botta, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Qty, a son, Aug. 23.<br />
' Fred-anS Kristine(Smith)i<br />
B«*l*tomipia'aiBfl &m&<br />
Aug. 24.<br />
Charles and Janice<br />
LUMBER CO.<br />
Mental health<br />
seminar is set<br />
Hit Atlantic County Mental<br />
Health Association and<br />
Stockton State College are cosponsoring<br />
a one-day<br />
workshop <strong>Sep</strong>t, 28 from 9 a.m.<br />
to 2 p.m. at Stockton.<br />
Topics such as stress,<br />
differences in behavior<br />
patterns and community<br />
involvement will be presented<br />
by Dr. Dave Burdlck, Jamie<br />
Fiola, Dr. Lee Hozter and<br />
Paul Lyons.<br />
The cost <strong>of</strong> the seminarist<br />
per person which includes<br />
materiab and bruch. For<br />
further information and<br />
registration, call 344-8335.<br />
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(Weav*r) Cramer <strong>of</strong><br />
Petersburg, a ion, Aug. 25.<br />
Richard and Leslie<br />
(Murphy) Veil <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />
a daughter, Aug. 71.<br />
Thomas and Susan (Blong)<br />
Sebiffler «t <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, a<br />
fa,$..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 />
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