Sep 1985 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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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 />
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annonuce the birth<br />
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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 />
Vao , ' ,j "•.," ii<br />
OE Digital Alarm dock*<br />
b<br />
Doughnutsff;<br />
Hot Dogs ;if<br />
Sodas ,;' !<br />
and Gifts '<br />
Asbury & West Ave.,<br />
locations oniy ,., *1<br />
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