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 2 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N J,<br />
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WALL SYSTEM AND TABLE COORDINATES<br />
Plus-evtry Wall Unit in tfock onialt<br />
t.<br />
Hfde-A-Bed® Sale<br />
Save $140, to $160.<br />
on full or queen size s<strong>of</strong>a<br />
beds In Contemporary,<br />
Traditional and Colonial styles.<br />
You'll appreciate Simmons®<br />
famous quality and the savings!<br />
16 cubic ft. Refrigerator<br />
No frost<br />
White or Almond<br />
ModeJ#ET16TKX7<br />
pr<br />
$579.00<br />
Regularly $619.00<br />
MiHinf ywr www » unit mltr<br />
$649.00<br />
Save SJOO<br />
Clearance<br />
Casual Furniture<br />
Save 15% Beach Chairs and<br />
Umbrellas<br />
Save 30% Vandy Craft Redwood,<br />
Barody Spence P.V.C,<br />
Telescdpe Vinyl Furniture,<br />
Cushions, Wire Chairs<br />
Ducane Gas Grill<br />
Reg .1519.00<br />
End <strong>of</strong> summer savings on AAodei<br />
DZ2002HLPi with gas storage tank,<br />
rotiss agrili, cutting board and Syr.<br />
Warranty on burners, ( hoods, burner<br />
boxes, pyramid briquettes and<br />
stainless steel grates.<br />
These savings and<br />
features are too good to<br />
miss—stop in today.<br />
\f tf0 tfBfttflVENIIE • OCEAN GITY • 399-5511<br />
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Sale<br />
HOOVER<br />
Convertible<br />
Cleaner<br />
with<br />
Headlight<br />
• Sleel handli w/grlp<br />
• Powerful 5 0 Amp. motor<br />
• II ql loprill bag<br />
• 4-pstlllen rug •djuilintni<br />
$89,95<br />
Your choice<br />
$129.00<br />
HEXAGON<br />
COMMODE<br />
Model tUUiJ<br />
End <strong>of</strong> Season Close-out<br />
Sanyo® T.V,<br />
19" Color Portable $329.00<br />
#91C10 • reg. 1459.00<br />
25" Color Portable $409,00<br />
/W2C800 reg. $559.00<br />
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Limited quantities available,<br />
hurry in today<br />
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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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. 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 />
8th Street and West Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Opin 9-5, Frl, eve, until» p.m., Closed Sunday<br />
Sfalnfon'sCharge • VISA • Mastercard<br />
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 />
1 Turtleneck 27 50 Placket 32 50<br />
The look that says<br />
Great News!<br />
AAen • Women • Children<br />
OUTERWEAR<br />
SALE<br />
20% Off<br />
Here's some welcome news - our entire fall and<br />
winter collection <strong>of</strong> coats and jackets is on sale,"<br />
We feature a terrific selection <strong>of</strong> styles, colors and<br />
fabrics in sizes for the entire family.<br />
INTRODUCING<br />
M/OVJt/<br />
Wrm-OUT-WIREBRA<br />
2O*OFE<br />
Pit ISP<br />
Money-Back Guarantee<br />
See our new styles<br />
Offer mat <strong>Sep</strong>t. 25. IMS<br />
-{ilf!rTS- i ni t jmrt^d Tifnt*<br />
Men's<br />
Summer Sportcoats<br />
and Suits<br />
Vi Price<br />
Save 50% on summer<br />
sportcoats, blazers and<br />
2 pc. suits in sizes 38-46<br />
Regularly $100 • $225<br />
Shop now and Save!<br />
BUY 2<br />
GET ONE<br />
Berkshire's "all day"* stretch<br />
pantyhose. In this season's up-to-theminute<br />
colours.<br />
4401 sheer-to-waist, sandaltoot S2.50<br />
NOW 3 for $5.00<br />
4402 reinforced toe,..; ,,$2.50<br />
NOW 3 for $5.00 ,<br />
FABULOUS FALL COLOURS<br />
Come In, mix and match your favorite<br />
colours,<br />
for young scholars.,.<br />
Step-Ahead® Flash Cards $1.75<br />
teach the alphabet, phonics,<br />
addition, subtraction, multiplication,<br />
and division. Age* 4-B Refl.M.79 " .<br />
Step-Ahead® Work Books $1.50<br />
Preschool to Grade «. D«vek>p '<br />
skills for reading, wr|ttlng, tpclllna, math<br />
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