Sep 1985 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Sep 1985 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Sep 1985 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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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 />
3333 West Ave. and our new MAC address, 1500 Haven Ave in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Super*Fresh.<br />
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 />
Wherever you live or work in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, we're just around the corner.<br />
Register for valuable prizes<br />
during our celebration...<br />
WINFREE GIFTS<br />
WIN<br />
SONY 26'"<br />
Color Console TV<br />
S0NY i r<br />
1AIIM<br />
WIIM Portable Color TV<br />
WIN<br />
Fisher VCR<br />
with wireless 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 Octan <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. 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 />
661 Asbury Ave. 3333 West Ave.<br />
'. . .and our new MAC location<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Super*Fresh<br />
1500 Haven Ave.<br />
WI<br />
W I<br />
WIN<br />
JUST BY REQiSTiRINQ<br />
AT ANY OF OUR<br />
3 LOCATIONS<br />
$200 Super*Fresh<br />
Shopping Spree<br />
Two 10-ppeed<br />
Bicycles<br />
661 Asbury Ave,<br />
1500 Haven Ave,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Super*Fresh<br />
3333 West<br />
FREE gifts & great rates<br />
Block & Decker Stepstool<br />
Royal Solar Calculator<br />
Cornlngware Casserole Dish<br />
a valuable<br />
combination from Collective<br />
FEDERAL SAVINGS<br />
Collect your frta gift from Collective Federal 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 men<br />
Open 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 your choice <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 />
$5,000 or mora<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 your choice <strong>of</strong>:<br />
$20 Cash<br />
$26 Super'Fresh Gift<br />
Certificate<br />
Black & Decker Stepstool<br />
Con Air Rechargeable<br />
Spotlight<br />
Proctor Sllex 10 Cup<br />
C<strong>of</strong>feemaker<br />
GE Headset Radio<br />
Black & Decker 12 Volt Car-.<br />
Vac<br />
GE Digital Alarm Clock<br />
Radio<br />
Oiler good alSSl Albgry Avi. and 3333 Wail Av*., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, <strong>of</strong>llewonly <strong>On</strong>* gilt par Men<br />
unified* <strong>of</strong> deeoill opantO- Fund! mult ramalnon (Mpoiit lot HJ mnnthi. FMtral HfluHtzcna<br />
rnqulrt autntmtlal pWIIIty lot eifly wllhdrawal.Glft <strong>of</strong>lar dow not apply to fuiidi truniferrad<br />
from otlMr CoNactlvaFadaral aecounta, All gift* Includ* manufacturer* warrinfy, Oflarmiy^a<br />
w^hdrairn at any tlma P<br />
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1885<br />
FREE<br />
C<strong>of</strong>fee and<br />
Doughnuts<br />
Hot Dogs<br />
Sodas<br />
and Gifts<br />
Asbury & West Ave.<br />
locations only<br />
Celabrttlon Begins<br />
Wed, <strong>Sep</strong>t. 1-1<br />
Westclox Travel Alarm<br />
Con Air Rechargeable<br />
Spotlight<br />
proctor Sllex 10 Cup<br />
C<strong>of</strong>feemaker<br />
Collective<br />
FEDERAL SAVINGS<br />
OTHER LOCATIONS: - BRIGANTINE ABSECON • CHERR\ * ATLANTIC HILL* CINNAMINSON CITY • BECKETT • •BRICK EGG HARBOR TOWN •<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 />
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