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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 />

AEROBIC EXERCISE<br />

and DANCE<br />

Sponsored by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Recreation pepariment<br />

I Week Pall Session Starting<br />

Monday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 16th<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly $2.50p« el*ss • Register at Class<br />

Twice a week *<br />

Man & Tfturi,« AJ\A, at tne YOUTH CENTtR<br />

»fh St. ana Atlantic Ave<br />

Tg« & Thurs,«:» PM. at the Civic Center<br />

iffi'St, and the Boardwalk<br />

tyfftoing It Again!<br />

% price*.,<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Of g. price<br />

on all summer Sportswear & Swimwear<br />

All Fall Corduroy Sportswear 20% <strong>of</strong>f<br />

7S1 Asbury Ave,, Octan <strong>City</strong><br />

OpenMon. Sat. 9-ii Fri. ?•?<br />

Midnight 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 />

r THE WORKING MAN'S n<br />

VACATION SUN<br />

sjhver* salarium<br />

34th & Simpson Ave, (in Traders Lane)<br />

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

Open 10 10 p.m. 7 Days a Week<br />

3911151<br />

HURRICANE SEASON<br />

IS HERE!!!<br />

Proven Shore Protection for over 9 years<br />

in South Jersey<br />

Colors to Accent Any Home!<br />

i^4<br />

Specializing In:<br />

' rPerfecta Mini-Rolling Shutters<br />

, *VyindOWQuirts'" , Skylight Insulating Shades-<br />

,v,Levolor Roll-up Laterlal Arrn Awnings<br />

' <br />

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

any kitchen, FREE!<br />

Plcmnlng, based on your needa youi way oi We It's the most important<br />

element In any kitchen and Shoemaker's kitchen design experts will<br />

do that planning for you, free!<br />

Their help can make the difference between just giving your old kitchen<br />

a new look or having a kitchen that really works for you<br />

•'• • ' i<br />

Whether you're just looking for inspiration or are ready to re-do, rearrange •<br />

or replace your kitchea get the most impprtant element Free The expert<br />

planning help <strong>of</strong> Shoemaker's Kitchen Designers They'll help you put ,<br />

new life into the heart <strong>of</strong> your home • , ,,**<br />

Distinctive brands maka the distinct dlfleiencei i<br />

Kountry Krafl Kitchens • Wayneco • LesCare • MertaUtan • Fnjnta* (sink A laucetaVCoiian, (;• I<br />

Kitchen & Bath manning Center 399-O918 : -\ /;<br />

1200 West Avonuo, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

3WOI5O<br />

Monday through Friday B-5, SaturdaY 8-3<br />

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1.<br />

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 />

..SWEATERS ,- r<br />

VILLAGE<br />

FACTORVDiRECTTOYOU<br />

Marmora<br />

•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 />

EYE GLASSES:<br />

• OPTICIANS<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

Norman E, Miller<br />

FOR! YEAR,<br />

Hester L. Miller<br />

Under Our (•(<br />

Wearer<br />

Senior citizen<br />

Discount on Request<br />

PRiSCRBmOHS • BEPABS • DUPU0AT1QN5<br />

Sun Glasses • Dtslaner Pramts<br />

2401 BAY AVE. 399-40.00<br />

SHOEMAKER<br />

LUMBERCO<br />

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 />

FURNITURE<br />

SOFA LOVE SEAT CHAIR<br />

$<br />

12«<br />

CONTEMPORARY CARPET CO.<br />

342 Shore Rd.. Marmora 390-3876<br />

Sweatersflnd Such<br />

664 Boardwalk<br />

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

Large Selection<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sweaters and<br />

Sweater Jackets<br />

for your<br />

fall wardrobe.<br />

Consider ui when<br />

shopping tor thai<br />

special sweater for<br />

the holidays or cruises<br />

OPEN'TIL JAN, 1st<br />

I 20%t.50%OFF<br />

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*

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