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<strong>Gillian</strong> <strong>eyes</strong> <strong>Cape</strong> <strong>May's</strong> <strong>Coldren</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>top</strong> <strong>post</strong><br />

beach ends<br />

w.fi«>dm«vCoUim<br />

Qty Council irwmh>f> ylwtriiy Mid.<br />

flescue personnel attendto Somera Foipt wmtut who«e cAr flipped and rolled onto the lawn off a,<br />

orner^ propmy as pasBersby look on following a two-car coUUIon nonday afternoon at 16th<br />

»ww«V'Councilman William MeU Coui^wonian Jeinw Oonn .aid sb«<br />

•WgiM «Tn«aM«ta ^f^gB^fO^wnlaadllttBto<br />

tMding his resume and hopefully la* other candidates.<br />

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More police so<br />

4 ^ '<br />

1bd<br />

trUunl Drive to Mb ilkvUU<br />

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PAGE 2 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.j,<br />

It's not too early to think Christmas and<br />

"Early Bird Santas" can save, save, save!<br />

1 Q% Qff Christmas Fabrics, Crafts, Kits;<br />

Trims and Ribbons!<br />

up to 50% Off<br />

Bows, Garland, Ornaments,<br />

Stockings, Light Sets, AAugs,<br />

Gift Wrap, Tree Tops, Stickers and<br />

Christmas Balls!<br />

50% Off Christmas Tablecloths<br />

> ^••^• 1 . Ptefeematsy Nfepfcfffe, Tabl^runners<br />

and Potholders.<br />

loxed Fantus Christmas Cards<br />

ft 99 General Assortment<br />

J2 79 Sgper Valge Assortment<br />

STARTS TODAY<br />

10% .40% Off<br />

Save on EVERYTHING in our Furniture Department!<br />

For (5) days only - Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and<br />

Saturday, (9 A.M.-5 P.M.) and Friday, July 4, (9 A.AA.-l<br />

PM.) take advantage'of outstanding savings on Living , ^<br />

Room, Dining Room arid Bedroom Suites, Love-Seats,<br />

Chairs, Dinette S^ts, Recliners, Swivel-Rockers, Wall ' *<br />

Units, Curio Cabinets, and much more! FREE SET UP AND V<br />

All Exquisite Form® Bras /< ' '.<br />

i erf £„ •'•"-LTJ * t • "-r"f- ,• ^ n m * ** Bi •<br />

Deauville liquor license renewed<br />

UPPEB TOTOSHIP -<br />

•Slowed to operate Its contraversal<br />

Hawaiian luau*<br />

from S to 8:30 on Thursday<br />

gnjnp. Other music will<br />

also be permitted on Saturdays<br />

and Sundays from 1 to 6<br />

f^ont • quorem.<br />

Contracts let<br />

wu Ued to.<br />

At Thursday nlght't<br />

MMIOD, B«tU was uked by<br />

As expected, Frederick Townahlp Solicitor Jsmei<br />

Schmidt, attorney far tbeWaldron<br />

If be felt Mi ob-<br />

complainants William jectlvlty was Inhibited by<br />

Sherlddn and Sophia v^t took place. BetU opted<br />

Wlinlewska, objecting to to continue.<br />

nolle from the luaui At tart Tuesday nlght't<br />

challenged the validity of the proeiidJBg, Commltteeman<br />

vote of Commltteeman Robert Jitters dlaquallfled<br />

&rl rescue<br />

CftrCouBeUTtaBidayittht „„_—xz..U^^<br />

approved a Dumber of person <strong>for</strong> private NHMr.<br />

professional service contracts and « <strong>for</strong> groups of t*T<br />

<strong>for</strong> recreational programs persons or men. * (<br />

" V at city-owned Miller will be required to<br />

p<br />

after the<br />

p.m. y<br />

drifted<br />

girl but couldn't git to her fered no<br />

since the oars had been locked weren't<br />

In the lifeguard station, pressUme<br />

her and g<br />

when he Bttred fee<br />

Gardens Independence Day<br />

BICYCLE PARADE<br />

available it<br />

esterday <strong>for</strong><br />

tbe Identity of<br />

Sponsored by the<br />

GARDENS<br />

OVIC<br />

AtjoclaHon<br />

Paride<br />

<strong>for</strong>ms at<br />

Refreshments and Prizes at Parade<br />

end at Beach Rd. 4 Atlantic Blvd.<br />

'rlzesGiven <strong>for</strong>:.<br />

BEST DECORATED • MOST OflKINAL<br />

and MOST PATBtOTIC ,<br />

An CWWrtn from North 81 to Langport Bridga<br />

Decorate your bike and ioin flit fun.<br />

NO flEGtSTRATWH • JUST BE THEBB<br />

RAINDATE:SAT* JULVSth<br />

it I']<br />

SSftKKESL<br />

flJTEJ f * of two- and<br />

to<br />

•;„••?<br />

19<br />

-»••<br />

began Monday and ends!<br />

their services. 30. Quits ass cort $, $S, (* (*J fdr<br />

will ofler 16- and 24- students and *3J <strong>for</strong> eljh»<br />

•I •<br />

respectively <strong>for</strong> a one-year<br />

period which began Monday dty 12 percent of her Mt<br />

ard ends June SO, 1«7. She U Income of »100, whichever V<br />

to return 15 percent of the netgreater.<br />

In exchange <strong>for</strong> opt*<br />

income she receives from the of municipal facilities. She tofr<br />

students she Instructs. wmprovldeatleastfl nffltflb<br />

In addition she must obtain to liability Insurance. -r<br />

not less than fl million In Duet Productions will<br />

personal Injury and property per<strong>for</strong>m sit 2-man pUrr<br />

damage liability insurance as during a seven-week period?<br />

well as indemnify the city commenclnR Thursday,<br />

from responsibility to con- Admission is |2,M p«;<br />

nection with any damages or production. >2-<br />

Injuries resulting from the The play company has.,<br />

agreed to pay the dty U<br />

Mgtr~«|[ Provide tennis percent of Its net Income:<br />

lessons frofll a period which derived from the per*:<br />

begin Friday, and ends Sept <strong>for</strong>mances In addition U*<br />

», Monday through Friday on supplylng at least H mllllonin<br />

jMWBt Jjrovlded by the dty. tahUfr fasiMaM. '<br />

di't 4s.<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

A Plvlilon B) SOUMI J.riiy Hidlo.W.<br />

Hi iisMft Strwi, Oc«n Ciiy. N.J. o«»<br />

85UIAT ffCW i<br />

PHONE 399 8411<br />

-D1ACLIN1S-<br />

Lettere, church news, sports noon Monday ^<br />

Classified advertising noon Tuesday'/<br />

Display advertising; social news 5 p.m. Tuesday";<br />

Too late to classify ads; news ..OWdBijIay<br />

FREBalBNSQN',, •••••-• -^ ...Pubjliher<br />

JOIDJH.ANDRUSn ....Bdltojfi<br />

BYRONT.MERCER Advertising Manager:<br />

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J<br />

L<br />

1<br />

9<br />

8<br />

6<br />

AAUW seats officers<br />

The <strong>Cape</strong> May County<br />

Branch of the American<br />

Association of University<br />

^-Women recenUy held Its<br />

Installation of officers<br />

meeting it the Washington<br />

Inn, <strong>Cape</strong> May.<br />

The following women<br />

assumed officer Marllou<br />

Roch<strong>for</strong>d, president; Karen<br />

Stephens, preiranr vietpresldent;<br />

Gayl« Daniel,<br />

membership vtce-preddmt;<br />

Mamie Todd, corretpondlng<br />

secretary; Debbie Dobaon,<br />

recording secretary; and<br />

Nancy Veeere, treasurer.<br />

The local branch of AAUW<br />

also held a champagne<br />

dessert <strong>for</strong> prospective<br />

members at the home of<br />

president Roch<strong>for</strong>d In Erma.<br />

the programs and goals were<br />

outlined and explained to over<br />

SO members and friends who<br />

attended. The guest speaker<br />

was Bernlce MacDonald,<br />

AAUW New Jersey nvUoo<br />

Sate President, from North<br />

Caldwell who addressed the<br />

HFQUp* .<br />

The AAUW promotes equity<br />

tor women, education and<br />

self-development over the life<br />

Van and positive societal<br />

change. ^<br />

ANNOUNCING<br />

McAVOY'S<br />

ONCE-A-SUMMER<br />

STOREWIDE<br />

SALE<br />

Beginning Right Now<br />

Select from our very best names<br />

in Men's Clothing, Furnishings<br />

Sportswear and Shoes*<br />

20%..50% OFF<br />

^ •<br />

First Come, First Choice<br />

Not every size in every range.<br />

Not all items on sale.<br />

McAVOT<br />

CLOTHieRS<br />

Of CENTRAL SQUARE,<br />

Daily 10:00 to 8:30...Friday 'til 9:00<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />

photo br SMMr MidM<br />

Cariyn Bay* Davldfon and<br />

Steven Edwafll Harvey were<br />

witodtomaniageMayieaH<br />

o'clock to Staandou BapUit<br />

Church, Columbia, 8.C. The<br />

Be?. Dick R. Lincoln and<br />

Chaplain Junta E. Roger!<br />

officiated the double-ring<br />

ceremony.<br />

Organinnate wai presented<br />

> by Jeff Perks.<br />

Tfatbrldeii the daughter of<br />

Datidaon of Columbia, S.C.<br />

The groom la the son of Mr.<br />

and Mn. WUllam C. Harvey<br />

si Washington Crossing, Pa.<br />

The bride, given In<br />

lag* by her brother,<br />

CaryG.Davldionofthe<br />

An-Force, .wore a pure<br />

while taffeta sown fauWfHwd<br />

wW» aft Veniae lace and<br />

nw»Wij| V-neck and long<br />

FTencb puff sleeves. Toe full<br />

aUrt flowed Into a scalloped<br />

<strong>for</strong> the Miss Night in Venice contest to Nicholas Htt. Her fingeMlB veil of<br />

J, Trofa Jr., chairman <strong>for</strong> the event. The 5jK^# wd 4w fl S*" 1 *!!<br />

— - - - - •- attacMu to • dk flower ana<br />

Music Pier,<br />

Young Artists ^<br />

WANTED!!<br />

Join us thii SUMMER at<br />

The Ocean City Arts Center<br />

Cltoose from a variety of claaset..<br />

Colon In a Rninb&w<br />

Intrs to Danou fur ChildfE<br />

Piano<br />

Veung Aritsu Wsrkihep<br />

Summer Classes Begin<br />

July 7th<br />

Crtj.tlv. CMOti<br />

CrsMiva Dance A Mnttini<br />

YauniVUUu<br />

UI<br />

EUubetu Schulken of<br />

Columbia, S.C.; Jennifer<br />

Shellle Dalre of Orangeburg,<br />

aC; and Jeattea Brown of<br />

Charltatoo, S.C.<br />

Iha honor attendants wore<br />

U«titkalfloor4engthgoirosof<br />

marlgat blue aaUn with<br />

anymetrical draped bodice,<br />

, inffad aleevea and dropped<br />

waistline. Each attendant<br />

flowera.<br />

Wmiam E. Harvey, fatter<br />

FKRKO STRING BAND<br />

ON PIER JULY 5<br />

BieFerko String Band wiU<br />

SMBffSK<br />

Philadelphia Mummers<br />

Pan#. Tlcketa, H75 <strong>for</strong><br />

afrlti and »1.7B <strong>for</strong> children<br />

uoder U, are available at the<br />

. Muaic Pier In<strong>for</strong>mation office<br />

of the bridegroom, ser?ed as<br />

the beat nan. Groomsmen<br />

were WfflUun f. Harvey,<br />

brother of the groom of<br />

Newtown, Fenoiyiwinla;<br />

am<strong>top</strong>her Harvey, twBW<br />

of the groom of WaaMngto<br />

Crossing, Ptnnwlvinlai^Cart<br />

DlibMtbirofttihride<br />

DnlnionbMtbiro<br />

afAansboro,N.C.;JoiyPart<br />

of Columbia, 8,C; and<br />

Parnell Mattlson of<br />

Officers Club followed the<br />

OMtmony. After a honeymoon<br />

in Florida, thi couple wUl<br />

reside in Columbia, S,C,<br />

The bride la a 1963 graduate<br />

of James H. Hammand<br />

Acadimy, She is • Motor it<br />

Wtathrop Colkp in Rock HU,<br />

administration and u a<br />

member et Zeta Tau Alpha<br />

sorority.<br />

TUESDAY, JULY 1.1<br />

Ochmanek heads Questers wri*<br />

toUitorteUwM,Del.vlBBi m<br />

<strong>Cape</strong> May LewaPmy. m<br />

Outgoing historian Rita<br />

Doherty presented Jean<br />

Mathewson with a Quester |<br />

charm in appreciation as paaj?<br />

president and Installed file<br />

new officers. They are:<br />

Phyllis Ochmanek,<br />

first vice president^ Constance<br />

DiPalma, second vice<br />

president; Mary Barton,<br />

DeAngelo, corresponding<br />

secretary; JeaniMathewson,<br />

treasurer; Alberta Lam-<br />

B&'SSSl SB<br />

and ftftrle F^m, te<strong>top</strong>BoM<br />

by second vice president and<br />

program chalrlady Margaret<br />

Brooks.<br />

Lewes was first settled by<br />

the Dutch In 1631 and the<br />

colony . wai named<br />

SOON!<br />

BALLOONS<br />

PLUS- ; ft (<br />

* wm<br />

Ocean City's Own,,, ->*\<br />

COMPLETE PARTY<br />

GOODS STORE!<br />

OQN BOUQUETS<br />

DELIVERED "FREE"<br />

iSSs!<br />

Quester president's gavel to Phyllis Ochmanek<br />

during recent Installation meeting. '-'*•- \<br />

Zwaanendael, meaning valley conducted by the LewtiJ<br />

d the swans. The group Historical Society. •';<br />

visited the museum and bid Many sites b the area ha^<br />

lunch at Kupchlck's Vic- appeared In Cotoraal Honh%<br />

toriaD-funushed restaurant magailne In the Una of<br />

followed by a guided tew March-April 1986.<br />

Open Daily 10-5<br />

Sunday 10-4<br />

Buy them where<br />

WBininriS;<br />

SWIMSUIT<br />

Factory Outlet<br />

Y, JULY/1.19SG<br />

A category. And Joseph M. Griffin, young adult division, display trophy and<br />

c^rtincates that will be awarded. The pageant wiU be H a.m. Sunday,<br />

M My 8 on the Music Pier, directed rih by Miss GeorgeAnn, right. Several S l<br />

MfrswUl represent the tri-state area In November during the finals.<br />

1 * ' J ill Intermediate honors lists announced " !r "" : Tli<br />

Ocean City Intermediate<br />

School announce* thoae<br />

; atudenU named to ;th«<br />

diitingtathed honora^ and<br />

booon Ikt <strong>for</strong>-the fourth<br />

marking ptrioa. They In-<br />

• d d " ^ 3 ' " ' ' ° "'"' :<br />

Foorth grade -Rob'<br />

lander, Ralph Buiby, AUlaon<br />

Campbell JacqueUne Carney,<br />

Suchlta Deaal, Wettdy-<br />

FerreU, Rebecca Hendrle,<br />

AlUon Hooper, Chrlatlne<br />

KavalauAas, MoJra Koch,<br />

Meghan McKoever, Jeffrey<br />

McMurray, Joey-el Negrl.<br />

Richard Raymond, John<br />

Stauffer, Leigh<br />

and Mandy Young; !<br />

Fifth grade-Nick Agrioa,<br />

Farrah Beaumont, Daniel<br />

Butko, Andrea Carr, Joteph<br />

DeSanto, Chrii O'Neill,<br />

Mittmr Ostlen, Man Quran,<br />

Palermo, Joahoa Payne, and Waldron, HoHjr Wootan and<br />

Mitten gl;,<br />

, Sewnth ittft -Mark<br />

Garland, Peter Meeban, Beth<br />

Reevrt and Cberie Stauffer;<br />

Eighth graile — CyntWa<br />

AUer, Scott Bamet, Andrew<br />

BJrardl, ROM Carter, Phebe<br />

Dkkaon,Kelry Dougherty, LU<br />

Qarrett, Nancyt Good,<br />

Michael Henry, Jack<br />

Bottettir and Andrew<br />

Thqmaa.<br />

Fourth grade — Jennller<br />

Adams, Theodora Agriot,<br />

Jared Bauer, Jajon Bruno,<br />

Amy Clare, Trld* Jeoel,<br />

Megan Lockett, David<br />

loigstreet, Jennifer Mauonl,<br />

Monica Mail, Trlda Ma»-<br />

KUa, Jennifer Murphy, Helen<br />

Ogplna, Adam Palermo, Steve<br />

Rankln, Jerome Rogers,<br />

Lorianne Stewart, Shannon<br />

Stlrnwelss and Reglna<br />

Schlffman; FUth grade - Denlae<br />

SUth grade - Melissa Arndt, ChrisUin Bauer,<br />

Augut, Eriitin Bender, »WtoBoB*,rimBfcpoMto,<br />

Chew, Scott Flicker, Maggie<br />

Garrett, Rebecca Grliwold,<br />

dark Hostetter, Kaaey Kiaer,<br />

Cathy Lavelle, Brandon<br />

Receives his<br />

law degree<br />

RlcbardS. Mrot, ton of ft.<br />

I. WwrHQrofDthwB^imi<br />

Catherine McCormac places the crown on queen Ronnie Novices wulpuwuehia legal career,in<br />

while king Romeo Adelizzi looks on during recent dinner and ceremony the South Jersey area.<br />

tor residents at the Bayview Manor. .<br />

Winners in social science fair<br />

Twobmn m HghMool tattt sane categorr, 3m<br />

^nta W«M' awarded Wmmdt earned honenUt<br />

•pdal adence fair. place In the special events<br />

CtaerylSchnlrortookMcorKi c*t«ory <strong>for</strong> m'ttude ind<br />

dace la <strong>On</strong> essay division History" exhibition.<br />

Hr "Thi^STiMi Con. Ow WO student.itami » | T<strong>On</strong>l»0.f«rmwav*<br />

spiracles tgiuut Adoiph wttWlhpdtooiipirtWpitid ''•<br />

AKfi •. H? ',. ' ,m the eventa. t.: .„..*•.&*<br />

THE SALTY DOG<br />

[ \' Quality browning i Pet SuppllM/<br />

\fTHE ABA DY FORMULA<br />

-J <strong>for</strong> tht special . ,<br />

/ nutritional needs of ^'*<<br />

growing puppies of ihft<br />

(ScottShUte, breeds.<br />

406AsburyAve. 39fl<br />

:- ••+ v" 1<br />

Ocean City, N,J.<br />

* Needlework<br />

'i (MfiWBStSt<br />

. Men.-Sat.lO-s<br />

Prtssntsa^.<br />

TRUNKSH0#<br />

aowin^X<br />

i Asbury Avmue<br />

OFf<br />

MFfi.<br />

PRICE<br />

hoc. from th.«.<br />

OCEAN CITT<br />

HAIC FASHION<br />

1247 Welt Avenue, Ocean City iMrsumm wMl<br />

- " p Phsneltf-Mfi<br />

10% Off<br />

M'n a Hm\rC»r* Center <strong>for</strong> fha £nt/« Family<br />

VTiieW wii., M. • » 4i3^ ^thurf. «t«*^«t, 9 to 4<br />

Brady's 3W-821S<br />

ARMY & NAVY STORE<br />

"Top Qualify Merchandise"<br />

I WANT<br />

, YOU<br />

Bathing Suit Sale<br />

10% Off<br />

Selected StylM • Til July 7th<br />

1035AsburyAve.<br />

Ocean City. N.J,<br />

NOW WE ARE FOUR!<br />

Wednesday, July 2nd, 1986 - 9:30 a.m.<br />

liliiTBA<br />

i ; jr f'fNff.Ocean.City. •<br />

745 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

mmmmm}$w<br />

Tunllnson, Jo Trartle, and<br />

George Wallotf;<br />

Steth grade — Jamie<br />

Adams, Shawn Albert, Justin<br />

BtaseU, Amy Bower, Ban?<br />

Canty, Cheryl Davis, Jill.<br />

Golday, Jason Hooper, 1<br />

Richard KacsmarAl, Sandra<br />

Lennox, Ton Nagle, Denlse<br />

Powell Ayanna Reed, and<br />

Chris<strong>top</strong>her Relchmann;<br />

mons. Kenneth Stetser,<br />

Troilo. Patricia<br />

BARGAIN<br />

OF THE MONTH<br />

While<br />

SuppHat<br />

6-Qt. Cooler Chest<br />

Holds a 6-pk. plus Ice,<br />

With handy storage (ray<br />

tor* Kays, tie. mi<br />

QUANTITIES LIMITED<br />

July 4th<br />

Hours i<br />

fi.m.-ip.m.<br />

DAVIS .<br />

Hiniwim Store<br />

"MiM Birii apart,<br />

ofysuroir"<br />

1235 Aibury Avenue<br />

Ocean City • Men.-sat. l-i<br />

_j sun.f'i<br />

399-0915<br />

^eS.rS.'l Michelle<br />

Booth, Arthur Ctww, Jeff Cox,<br />

Scott GrUwold, Amy Koob,<br />

Daniel Lancbooey, Patrick<br />

h Cfa t J **<br />

Wall, ark;<br />

Melanle Spragut, Joon<br />

Staempfig and Maureen<br />

g» Now Featuring<br />

LIZCLAIBORNE<br />

A.k About Kristy 1 .<br />

GOLD CARD<br />

OPEN 7OAYi; Aten.Pri. 10to8fl,W,f<br />

Sat.to«:M.p.m.;'Sun,.1o-5:00*p.m:vfMAsburyAvs.<br />

S9&960S<br />

KKISTVSUOInui i; • kmsTVsito_rnoi i;<br />

Most Itemi In itoek <strong>for</strong> pick-up ., ^—<br />

~ % ^livery jshlpplno, dellvery;S v r<br />

and Intf illation extra. Aik<br />

about Sean Credit Plant. I •<br />

SAVE ,.„..:- U<br />

*70.'240 M<br />

26 J L23741 2-speed 8 Cycle Washif $469.99<br />

26JL63731 Electric Dryer 33f,W<br />

22SAA87361 Microwave .5 cu.ft. 239.99<br />

22SM87661 Microwave 2 stage - mimoryzM.W<br />

22SM15465 Dishwasher under cMnter 429.99<br />

fr4*PR74iSl Refrlg.w/ic. maker mam. 74t,ff<br />

' 20SAA35951 Upright VAC<br />

40 lbs. Laundry Detergent m*<br />

SEARS CATALOG STORE<br />

12th&Asbury<br />

Phone- 399-3500<br />

Mon.Frl.9 9;Sst.»S:30<br />

Catalog Merchandise Available<br />

Per pickup In A Few Days<br />

is coming!<br />

$34f.W<br />

269.99<br />

149.99<br />

mm<br />

Celebfillrii Our New Century<br />

Jffff, MiBMt mmtCo.. IMS<br />

Our big beiutlfui new Ocean City store will be opening seen.<br />

Your first Impression will be an ocean of space within which<br />

you'll find an exuberant splash of colorful fashions <strong>for</strong> men,<br />

women and children,, right there in one marvelous place •<br />

<strong>for</strong> you to see and enjoy, . ' , .. -<br />

grandAgloriousppening<br />

LNft


I<br />

Ml,<br />

•II.<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

editorials/comment<br />

Remembering<br />

the outgoing<br />

officeholder<br />

A new city administration takes office this afternoon<br />

with the swearing in of Mayor Roy <strong>Gillian</strong><br />

an3 Council members Jeanne Clunn, "Chick"<br />

Trofa and Gary Jessel, Except <strong>for</strong> Clunn, who ha§<br />

been an effective member of the governing body<br />

since 1978, the incoming officeholders succeed<br />

outgoing Mayor Jack Bittner, and Councilmen<br />

Henry Knight and Herbert Brownlee.<br />

Mr, Bittner has served four years as the city's<br />

chief elected administrator, Mr Knight, the<br />

outgoing president of the governing body, served<br />

on Council since 1978. Mr. Brownlee, who chose<br />

not to seek re-election, was a member of Council<br />

since 1978.<br />

Overseeing the operations of a multimilliondollar<br />

operation, which is one way of describing a<br />

municipal government the size of Ocean City's, Is<br />

no easy task. The incoming officeholders wUl<br />

have their work cut out <strong>for</strong> them, whether they<br />

are newcomers to the task like Mr. Jessel or<br />

seasoned politicians like <strong>for</strong>mer Commissioner<br />

<strong>Gillian</strong> or <strong>for</strong>mer Councilman Trofa.<br />

Bittner, Knight and Brownlee certainly know<br />

what it's like to be public servants answerable, at<br />

times, to a hostile public. Most citizens don't<br />

realize how exasperating it is, at times, to be an<br />

elected public official. At times you feel trapped<br />

between impatient, demanding citizens and an entrenched<br />

bureaucracy,<br />

There is, of course, the opposite side of the coin<br />

of public service; the times when you feel great<br />

being able to help someone obtain genuine relief<br />

from a real problem. Politicians are the<br />

necessary middlemen of government. The elected<br />

officeholder is often the mover and shaker between<br />

government officials with the solutions and<br />

citizens with the problems.<br />

Late-night meetings, missed dinners, disrupted<br />

family life and a great deal of follow-through—it's<br />

all part and parcel of being an elected official.<br />

And usually your greatest sense of satisfaction is<br />

the knowledge that you've been able to help,<br />

someone.<br />

We know that Mr. Bittner, Mr. Brownlee and<br />

Mr, Knight hav^b^n helpful to alot ofpeQple,-We „<br />

haven't alwaya^fW^Wlth their ac&ltyUL, Vfod.$ -<br />

however, resp&ct tnem <strong>for</strong> their (sincerity, foi<br />

their service to the community, <strong>for</strong> their commitment<br />

to Ocean City.<br />

JSilPHROILIIRT<br />

This evil man<br />

should rot in hell<br />

Human Ufa ii very, very bearded one says with all<br />

precious. This Is a credo we their hearts — and their<br />

Americans are taught Iron bodies. <strong>On</strong> occasion, the<br />

the cradle. Little children are children wrap themselves in<br />

very special and the Master blankets and roll acroaa the<br />

made that crystal clear In the mine fields ,so that the.<br />

Book. fragments of their tiny bodies<br />

We are repelled when we would not scatter so and they<br />

hear of the violation of a could be gathered and takeni <<br />

single child and we mourn, as behind the lines, home, to b*<br />

If they were our own, when we raised over beads in acofflnl<br />

bear from the media that a 1 confess that when I flnt <<br />

child has disappeared. heart of aBthU, I Just refuted<br />

The official newspaper of to believe that anyone could<br />

the Iranian government, be so evil as to order little<br />

ErteIa'<br />

South Jersey Regional<br />

Theatre opening ntte at the<br />

.... ,- .«<br />

h*u been / announced. The<br />

4th - show wul be tot 10th opening<br />

if the lOttancelebrauoo<br />

of me<br />

Hawung Bond meeting,<br />

tteatre.<br />

' ' " Klwanls Club meeting, council c&mlws, VdD pj£<br />

It wfll be on Tuesday* July 8<br />

with the opening per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />

8m St. and Ocean Av. 10 am, Sunshine Foundation, <strong>Cape</strong>- OaUnary OatMen,<br />

Atlantic chapter, meeting,<br />

Aerobics demonstration in 7:30 p.m<br />

frontoftbeMusicPier.laJda<br />

p.m. ' ' Garden Club of Ocean City<br />

K ^ .. : XI Alpha lota chapter Beta of No. tb, Nanette starring Sonny McCullough, second left, mayor of Bargalntowu, c^tngfcttuat<br />

Chess dub meets youth Sigma Phi'meeting, 8 p.m. Carol Lawrence and also owners of the new Cousins Country House during grand 1ppenili& t<br />

ceremonies, from left, Robert Varallo, Linda and Lawrence C i j<br />

nn»nn.« 0«^rinn»m> There will be ah Anantic Ctty<br />

JULYJUBILEEW^EKEVBNTS<br />

-... meeting at Birch Grove Park<br />

theme and a champagne who restored the turn of the century honseinto a fatntly-styte rettaiir<br />

Ocean City Pope concert on In Northfleld, noon.<br />

TUESDAY, JULY!<br />

reception with the members using period fixtures.<br />

-, JJ.<br />

the Music Mer, tLpm. Ad- _———<br />

km. * » p.m. — Aerobics demonstration In front of of the cast immediately<br />

mission fl. WEDNESDAY<br />

toner<br />

following the per<strong>for</strong>mance.<br />

Treasure hunt starts at S4th I pJB. - Ocean City Pops Concert, Music Pier, ad- All proceeds wiU benefit<br />

Alcoholics ' Anonymous St., Palotnbo's Pharmacy, mission $1 ' •<br />

South Jersey Regional<br />

meeting. Holy Trinity andHumane Society exhibit, 1<br />

TODWOTAV.JM.Vi<br />

Theatre. Lillian Levy is<br />

Episcopal Church hall, 30th<br />

1 p-m. — Treasure hunt, 34th Street business area,<br />

pjn.<br />

St and Bay Ave., 8 p.nx<br />

starts at Palombo's Pharmacy, free to children; Humane<br />

SunsMbe Boys banjo band Society Eihlbit<br />

8 p.m. —Sunshine Boys Banjo Band Concert at Music<br />

hr, admission |1<br />

THURSDAY. JULY3<br />

1p.nL—Red, Whtte and Blue Costume Concert<br />

MAYOR-COUNaLSWEARINOINAND<br />

8 p.m. -Teen dance at Music Her, Boardwalk and<br />

REORGAMZATIONMEEnNQ AGENDA<br />

- • femn, aponsond by tte Ocean City<br />

Noon Tuesday, Julyl-JHuslc Pier<br />

V ': <br />

• Needs a lockbox now and can't wait <strong>for</strong> one to become available<br />

, . at the Post Office , , .<br />

•'•• Receives UPS or other freight delivery md is often not present<br />

-T 1 . at time of delivery , /; A -, r - *.<br />

\* Needs a more convenient location, ; * ' ' $\ '•> • "<br />

rfPrefers a street address (perhaps a Suite ft too) rattier than being<br />

n^ <strong>for</strong>ced to usea "P.O. Bd3?Numberr \v v v *«$?,?' :^f^<br />

.•Prefers to save time and gas by using the free "call-in mail check"<br />

.# Receives special mail that should be separated from other mail<br />

Wants to get mail in the morning rather than wait until the afternoon<br />

SECONDHAND<br />

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OPEN ALL YEAR'ROUND *<br />

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Grand Opening<br />

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Open any type of account with a<br />

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Igloo Playmate Vi Gal. Cooler Stuffed Unicom ,<br />

WeslclOK Travel Alarm<br />

Six Pltc« Cutlery Sot<br />

Ingram Lite Timer<br />

Open any type of account with a *<br />

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OE Can Opener/Sharpener Polaroid Spirit Camtra<br />

Sttp Stool PrJNtor Slim 10 Cup Colfeemaker<br />

OEFM/AM Portable Radio , OE Clock Radio , .<br />

Block A Decker Grass Trimmer Igloo Playmate<br />

Black A Otcker Car Vac Conalr Rechargeable Ule<br />

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visit our Marmora Dffio©<br />

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TUESDAY. JULY h<br />

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With Any Purchase Over *5,D0<br />

DISCOVER<br />

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Greeting Cards • Statinery<br />

Film • Cameras • Gifts<br />

Sunglasses<br />

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Beach Needs • Toys<br />

Stroller Rentals<br />

ESTABLISHED 1946<br />

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The 4th of July and<br />

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Show your colors<br />

toecs and yogurt pops.<br />

a favorite faun, chopped<br />

nuto, whipped cr«am or fresh<br />

fcttlj la «ure to please and<br />

refresh.<br />

Because of its veraatlllty,<br />

vanilla Ice cream la the one to<br />

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Proudly fly and display this lustrous new<br />

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Otter favorites. In order of<br />

' enpm and butter *£ tsp. almond extract<br />

(flavor) hen an some mMt- layers. Stack lam oo ser-<br />

chocolate and alternating<br />

compltaientary mam" piped "firpuglTii<br />

— ~ = — — - — • • ^» ^ ^^^ TTMBEMJ ^^3 EUlUj HE<br />

association U now offering, hour. Serves 6 to 8<br />

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and several other new ice 1 "V butterscotch butfe flavored<br />

cream treats. <strong>top</strong>ping<br />

» i*_^i^ L Vaflflta lee cream "S ..<br />

»"j^fe«ltoifca*i SweeMid whipped enam '«<br />

1 pW chocotate Ice cream. Beat cream cheese, sugar A container of ice cream.<br />

"""^ «ndvanJnaJBiimaaml^ treats lor summer days.<br />

STOCK<br />

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Paine Webtr Is offering a seminar on stock indexing.<br />

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(A 1 if tt. 1 ! ' / iLl>ti ti-f f , iif p *f 1 ii [j 7i\ f *t t u 1 tf ' i 5t E 1 , - » • ' ^ 'it<br />

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ftfj£;,<br />

For reservations call Ann Havilahd at<br />

609-653-4800<br />

Thank<br />

scoop and some <strong>top</strong>pings make favorite<br />

bowl unUl light and fluffy.<br />

Spread on six slices of bread.<br />

Cover with second slice of<br />

bread. Cut each sandwich Into<br />

bur small triangles.<br />

Combine butterscotch<br />

<strong>top</strong>ping, nuts and data.<br />

To serve, place three<br />

Mangles of date nut sandwiches<br />

in bottom of each<br />

shallow dish or compote.<br />

Top with a large scoop of<br />

vanilla ice cream. Pour<br />

<strong>top</strong>ping o?er lee cream. Top<br />

with a dollop of whipped<br />

cream. Race remaining date<br />

out triangle in center of<br />

•coop of ice mam In tech<br />

sundae glass. Spoon Man<br />

over each. Top with a cherry.<br />

Serve immediately.<br />

J *i<br />

PECAN SUNDAES 2<br />

12 lady fingers, split )\<br />

% c. apricot preserve*<br />

% c, toasted sliced almonds<br />

Butter pecan ice creani<br />

Chocolate <strong>top</strong>ping . -i<br />

Whipped cream 4,'<br />

Toasted sliced almonds<br />

Spread cut aide.<br />

mediately. preserves; sprinkle ,'with<br />

-" almonds. . V<br />

rtaee four, ladyflngeri,<br />

CHOOOL4TE-PEANUT preserve sldeup, u bottm of<br />

LQVERS'SVmAE shallow dessert •••"<br />

1 pkg. (10-oz.) peanut<br />

brittle, finely crushed<br />

K c, pure maple syrup<br />

y* c. creamy peanut butter<br />

Maraschino cherries with<br />

sterna<br />

' Roll six large scoops of<br />

chocolate ice cream In peanut<br />

brittle, Plaee on waxed papercovered<br />

baking sheet and<br />

return to freezer several<br />

hours or overnight.<br />

When ready to serve, beat<br />

maple syrup and peanut<br />

butter until fluffy. Place one<br />

;<br />

Ice cream. Spoon<br />

towing over eich. Top<br />

dollop of whipped cram 1<br />

additional toasted<br />

Serve Immediately.<br />

TIP: When carted Ǥ ice<br />

cream haa been partbr<br />

••ed, the surface of the i<br />

cream shouldbe covtrediwith<br />

protective wrap, the Undithit<br />

•moMa to the ice crtam Unelf,<br />

i to help prevent crystalB from<br />

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Meat Franks 69<br />

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Examinations<br />

• Contact<br />

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optical<br />

room<br />

Board members<br />

are lauded<br />

THF.SDAY.JULYl,iW8<br />

Sea We City'i Board of Florence Wagner tad Betan<br />

Commissioners r«c«nUy Baffert; .<br />

made a number of ap- Hydrangea CM — Heknt<br />

pointments to some of tbe city Kelly and Marietta tjalluccl;<br />

boards and eanmltteei and Shade Tree Commlialo*<br />

honored tbe appointees with (newly reactivated) —<br />

certificates of appreciation. Margaret An«Iey;<br />

AppointmentB went to: lei ill* aty «ni Depart-<br />

ClUien'i Advisory Mud - ment-H.Ike Pundt, Frank<br />

Robert Fleming;<br />

Prlmavera, >Jame* Kelly,<br />

Planning Board — Dr. Kevin Si John and Jamee<br />

Thomas Henry, Michael Durosa;<br />

BaWirU. Lawrence Stevens, Board of Educatloa —<br />

Linda V#na. right, presents WalUng<strong>for</strong>d's Any Josephine Ramsey and Stefano Ubro, Jamas Terrdao<br />

Komarnlcki with a Festival of Values award <strong>for</strong> | Ufcharf ttrttr;<br />

and Maria DiOlacomo, afl<br />

this weekend's drawing. The drawing was spon- The newly created nappdnted; f<br />

lored by Connoisseur Ltd.<br />

Recreation Comtnlgilon Oertiflcate» of Appreciation'<br />

(newly credited) - Edward were presented to the<br />

Sgallo, Dominic Cucclnelto. following <strong>for</strong>mer memben:<br />

Fred Fourgurean, Rebecca James Arsenault, Zoning<br />

Steelman, Stephen Freda, Board; Anthony Macri,<br />

Dorothy Byrne, John Planning Board; Barbara<br />

Rushton, Theresa Arsenault Betahe, Zoning Board; Frt *<br />

and John Miller;<br />

Scott, Planning Bow .<br />

EnvlronmeoUl Com- Nicholas Mamoloo, Planning<br />

mlsiton - John McKee; Board and Dr. Joieph<br />

Local Aulftaiice Baud — Giordano, Environmental<br />

Mayor Mfchael J, McHale,<br />

Betty Chandler, right, accepts the Festival of<br />

award <strong>for</strong> Jane TUIey:<br />

Ocean City notes<br />

by Anita Spiegel<br />

<strong>On</strong>e city has had an or-<br />

ntura of municipal croialng<br />

inardi to warn barefoot<br />

witnessed two Individuals who<br />

"me summer officers are<br />

I Boardwalk.<br />

to discuss meter en<strong>for</strong>cement<br />

****** ^iwrtad<br />

of the snmnier.'<br />

MariBM Pionegro, left, draws Joan Plyim's I Kit"and'3il"&iS." ""** Jflta &*&<br />

wtentag ticket In the weekend Festival of Values | «utKeSlot mi<br />

Jack Sebnhier sent letten of<br />

gratitude to Dr. and Mn.<br />

Albert L. Porreca and Mr.<br />

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Obituaries<br />

Mltt 0m Center, Somers Point * .;. ; .<br />

m^Mm tm 25 yum, Mm. Uhl wv bom In<br />

_,.,-, „,;» member of the ArHaani of Mutual Protection,<br />

^^T^^*||tt^aPetor'aWiWJWioffliteBS^ t<br />

rwUn^^^W-WhftM m pm" tedftr (Tuwday) at the<br />

./Godfrey Funeral Home here. A gravedde aervtee wffl be<br />

^apTsj^H^fnjRM^Bfrira<br />

, Mara of West Germany; her gteomother, Caroline<br />

,, langworthy of Massachusetts; and four grandcbOdren.<br />

t Service was Monday evening at ttn Mlddletot^Stroble<br />

—"—ai Home. Burial win be at the convenience of the<br />

'^fconMU Lyons, 43$<br />

B<br />

* <strong>for</strong>mer draftsman ,<br />

4 1 . " • • ' - ; - •-'•••• • • • • • " • - , • • • " • • . - « - . -<br />

b " TAomaa W. Lyons, 42, of Slmpeon Avenue died Jane 18 In<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital . ,<br />

iSerywift honors fallen |<br />

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man Of 401 Park LAM NOW JtMnaMBynuMiiminjiMl,'^'<br />

Meld, baa graduated from by M,. city council (Xttwaiyetocm<br />

Air Faroa haulp tralnlns at clty ' Nlw Jin*v> « • infMMf «f MM<br />

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Pops concerts continue; patriotic program 7 p.m. on the fourth<br />

The Fopa Orchestra concert Born June 41, in? in<br />

wriea, which began tta Ml Washington, D.C., Itaffe<br />

season Sunday, continued began fit education at the<br />

yesterday and today, wffl bi National Cathedaral School<br />

presenting a patrtoUc ftr Boyi In Washington on a<br />

program on Friday, Fourth of drirboy ecbolanhfp.<br />

July starting at 7 p.m. After being heard in a<br />

Under the baton of maattto tmtn Requiem, in<br />

FPMk Brown Bradley »'«••'•*_,, and O^fi Dgorjn WaantagtBi, Staffs ni sent<br />

fc ftt V0CaJ depaltment<br />

Tfual will be joined by director of tta Peabody<br />

baritone Edwin Sttffe, great- Qnservatary, Frank Bibb,<br />

grandson of Wmiam Steffe who recagnliecd hU talenti<br />

who wrote the BatttaJfc-mno/ and awarded him •<br />

the Republic. acbolaranlp.<br />

Steffe baa appeared He ^graduated from<br />

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merclals and oo albums. aausna of the Bethlehem; ^ ^ ^ ^ - — •••- - - - —- --•——<br />

The great grandson of Pa., Bach Festival during and Edwin Steffe Tom Perkins<br />

wmiam Strife, the compoaer after ids studies at Peabody.<br />

rf the hymn-tune that even- During one of his concert Man to name • few. Tip O'Neill In a 1980<br />

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2*T < t2!f*lfi&J tlHi hrno§weatti,hBwttliBart tat open em tebcait on aunpiygii spot and u Mr.<br />

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Pops concerts continue; patriotic program 7 p.m. on the Fourth<br />

The rop« Orchestra concert Born Jont 16, mi m<br />

aartei, wUeh bwn at UM Washington, D.C., Staff,<br />

season Sunday, conUnntd btgM Ml edacation at the<br />

yatterday and today, will h National Cattodwal School<br />

presenting • patriotic tar Bflgv In WaiMngton on a<br />

program an Friday, Fourth Of chdrtwy acholanMp.<br />

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Under the baton of nuMtro Four* Rtqultm, In-<br />

Frank Rn"'"*. jggA WaiMngton, Mb wai ant<br />

Waal win to jotntd by director of tha Peabody<br />

baritone Edwin Sttfto, gwtt- Oxmrntaty, Frank Bibb,<br />

grandson of William Staff* wto recogntiecd Hi talenti<br />

who wrote HwBatttaffrmnqf and awarded Dim a<br />

the RepuMtc. i*ri«iTMp<br />

Steffe haa appaafta He graduated from<br />

numerous time* on Broad- Peabody, following in Hi<br />

way, In operai oveneaj, In bOtfi foota<strong>top</strong>s, and was<br />

television atom and con> featured In turn ftralght<br />

merclals and on »ifc»g- •MM of tin Bethlebam,<br />

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tation. Ocean City area. Call ITeOUg<br />

bt 7-1.<br />

BABYSITTER NtEDED - Mon., Wad.<br />

4 Frl. only ] P.M. nil i P.M. tor active<br />

one year old, call Itt-lt73. 7-1<br />

LIFEOUARD - Idayi a weak. Mvtt M<br />

111 entitled. miiN. tl<br />

Instructions<br />

r<br />

Chrtinan Human Sarvlcai OrvanlTJtion.<br />

daitrai reiponvlble Individual to<br />

atiuirte dutln Involved in tha<br />

operation, of Group Homel <strong>for</strong><br />

Developmentally DlMDIld Agad,<br />

Including tha overall aupervltlon of<br />

itiff and rttldenfl. SvparviHry a)t-<br />

perlence required. Group Homa ai(.<br />

parlence prettrr/ed. iitcallent op-<br />

porlvnlty lor growth and devildp-<br />

ment In expanding organization.<br />

Salary ranga <strong>for</strong> oQiltlun: SIS^XJO to<br />

117,090. Beneflti. Phaaa A. Anhar<br />

M7-t3tSe.o.i.<br />

74<br />

ST. PETER'S—Pralcnool aoat 1 and 4<br />

regular new tor Saiit«nbar. Call n*<br />

OOtl<strong>for</strong>lnlornntlon. 7-1<br />

TUTOBIHO/KIADIHO — Bv cartlflad<br />

tpeciallti. KlndariartM. through lth<br />

yrada. Call alter 1p.m. )*t-U31. 7-1<br />

GERMAN TUITORINO—Call Tom, IN-<br />

7JM. 74<br />

SltuatiOftt Wanted<br />

— «r ««'<br />

wMkMf t«4 w»lnf. RuuuMe rataa,<br />

call«vml*ti«t«M-wts, tt<br />

SOUTHERN FENCE COMPANY<br />

All Typei ol Chain Link<br />

and Wood Fencet<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

AllanlltCawity<br />

Cap* May County<br />

isiuit<br />

M4-0JM<br />

TP<br />

PAINTING BY<br />

MIKIDEAN<br />

InUrlor ft Enter lor Painting<br />

FullY Inturad<br />

Free Eillmateft<br />

"NO JOB TOO SMALL'<br />

19M153<br />

OUAUTY ELECTRICAL<br />

WORK DONE<br />

caiiina'Fani and Light FbitorM<br />

Inttalled<br />

NO JOB TOO SMALL<br />

Tha Prlcali Right<br />

Cell SPARKY I31-5«14<br />

' ' I' ti<br />

n.-.t<br />

CONSIDER<br />

WHAT PRUDENTIAL<br />

OFFERS:<br />

• Rtgultr salary IncreaiM<br />

• Exc«ll*ntL«mflU \<br />

• Ubaral vacation plan<br />

*Virlabltstai1lnatliTMt ^<br />

, *AilViinc»rtl*n<strong>top</strong>pominHltt<br />

Right lijtvy, stmral entry ifel Futl'ilME''<br />

op«iiln,» mitt <strong>for</strong>^liflcal suppoft ptn<strong>On</strong>-",<br />

nal. These ar* YEAR GROUND potHloft*.<br />

Nd expertenca nt^aaifiiy. We wR. trarn.,<br />

<strong>for</strong>rtrore InfomwtlonjMid to «rmiHJa'an Ii>-'<br />

teM»w, owl Monday through Friday bat<br />

»AWI2Pii\<br />

Tutoring<br />

MMtDUU. HlADINa ~ PiHnkt.<br />

aJatntiitary tctwal baikcs* ipallfAf,<br />

IMfHt Affff atttfcajatlc,<br />

JVUMHaa).<br />

,'r' ChiWCar*<br />

WILL DO tAiyilttlNO - In niyv<br />

koMi. I dm * watt.. Very «aa4 wit*<br />

' 0li/t^n».anMi-Hn,'i • ^ it<br />

•AlVsTtTINo)


PAGE IS<br />

100 Atlantic 4n., Ocean City- 991-9818<br />

NOW OPEN FOB BREAKFAST<br />

Hoagies<br />

Steaks<br />

Burgers<br />

Pizza<br />

served from 7 a.m.<br />

Hand Dipped let Cream<br />

Fountain Delights<br />

OPEN f A.M. liPM, FDAYS A WEEK<br />

JULY 4th<br />

Fireworks Cruise<br />

Aboard the 70 Pt.<br />

NORTH STAR<br />

•8 00 Per Person<br />

Call For Reiervalions & Departure Tune sf<br />

Leave Pram All Dock Stb& 10th Sts. on the Bay ji.<br />

399-2279 or 390-1065<br />

DOCK AT THI DOOR<br />

<strong>On</strong> The Jersey <strong>Cape</strong>'s Own Casino Boat«•<br />

BOAT SAILS<br />

I a.m. ft 6 p.m. Daily ft Sunday<br />

BONUS MCKAG1<br />

AM Trips Receive<br />

Cost Per •*«„•<br />

Customer *20<br />

SQflOO Si 2. Coin<br />

• COM.... ,....,.+ *...J*-**3..RO6*- - -<br />

SJ, Deferred Coin<br />

Now Sailing From<br />

The Brand New<br />

Gfy<br />

OCEAN CITY MARINA a FISHING CENTER<br />

. 3rd SI.« Bay Ave., Ocean City f<br />

For In<strong>for</strong>mation ft Reservations Call *<br />

399-5011<br />

(438-2935 after 7 p.m.)<br />

CHARGE IT BY PHONE<br />

16® Street Between • 380-4931<br />

Ocean Ave. g The Boardwalk<br />

Across from Impale Motel, Ocean City, N.J.<br />

Look For the Yellow Canopy<br />

r—DAILY DINNER SPECIALS<br />

I • Dinner from 4p.m. to ?p.m,<br />

T|i| ip. 2 Center Cut Pork ChopJ or<br />

I nUn.Brolled Filet oj Sta tan<br />

EDI. trolled Piltt of Flounder or Choice<br />

rill. Chopped Sirloin Steak W/onloni ..,. u,n<br />

>., Roast Tom Turk*y Weranbvry W e or<br />

- BrollWNatlv.SIUfrSliH.^*'^;^'<br />

, Roait Sprlno chicken ..'';• «, ,j<br />

• ORCholet prime R Ib of Beef au |ui! «!*s '<br />

MON* Bl ?* M WsofLimb w/ituff Ing - i<br />

iMWli, janti mint lelly,.',..;,... ««<br />

irlfl. Flo^dtrjfy^^r^rtfjttljr<br />

IUE. *O«ViiittfCriD^artar»auci,iilrt,»lii<br />

^f/^iw^Liil<br />

•photo by Allc.T..I<br />

Thomas H. Griffin, president of the Upper<br />

Township Board of Education presents retiring<br />

Board members Elaine Ostrander, left, and Dr,<br />

Nancy May with New Jersey School Board<br />

Association plaques, Ostrander completed one<br />

three-year term and May served two terms Including<br />

one ai president.<br />

•T^ScrH^TWt<br />

m.*••.-••.*.<br />

•sws<br />

•SIP<br />

I<br />

«0l Stan R«d. iMMM MM, NJ.<br />

Qpen Dally & Sunday from 5 P.M<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />

NOW OPEN<br />

For The 1986 Season<br />

Sams fine Menu as Campbells Seafood<br />

Mu/<strong>for</strong>ds<br />

Seafood Shack<br />

2112 Asbury A venue<br />

PHONE: 398 0622<br />

Now that I'm down<br />

the shore, where<br />

can I get a great<br />

dinner with fine<br />

service?<br />

^^^^BBi^^^^^SB^^S<br />

•- M v.r^\ f •<br />

TUESDAY, JULY]<br />

Children's theatre begins second season July 3 THE SENTINEL-LKDGEn, OCEAN CITY, N,J,<br />

UM second summer After tan summer'* sue-<br />

Duet Productions of »*u mn of Mfco In Won-<br />

PbfladelpMa and the Ocean *rfon* Duet Productions li<br />

Oty Recreation Department Mtndng to the «U> Street<br />

an teaming ming up to praMnt a Recreation Center <strong>for</strong> six<br />

D.aSlsq yd.<br />

INSTALLID<br />

JACKHAUPTMAN<br />

2724 Atlantic Ave. A.C.<br />

3452932<br />

I ne not spots and, the right rigs to use <strong>for</strong> flou<br />

r<br />

der, weakies<br />

Pounder fishing U — Jack ,.^-i.^-. Rlctadtoaot ._ Bam - • . ° ° %M %M<br />

WemUea ve being taken<br />

series of f Theatrical Thti per- Per<strong>for</strong>mance* of The Wizard<br />

<strong>for</strong>mineei <strong>for</strong> family<br />

audiences. •<br />

All per<strong>for</strong>mances will be on<br />

•UU thowing back more<br />

I wUI<br />

Ihursday evenings at 7M.<br />

ttisjitbey are keeping, but fnikt. Jack was Hshlngaplsin<br />

1<br />

ate<br />

<strong>top</strong> and bottom rig with a<br />

Turtle coloring<br />

from day to day, one day in<br />

piece of _aquld on each hook.<br />

Is 4S minutes long. Admission<br />

flishlnthe2-toJi>oundsiie<br />

book available kQJO. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

an* starting to show up In<br />

By<br />

call 39M111.<br />

coolers and on cleaning tables<br />

The Sea Isle City En-<br />

The Wizard o/ Or is per-<br />

m*e and more. July usually bottom hook.<br />

DAVE<br />

vironmental Commission 1B<br />

making available coloring<br />

<strong>for</strong>med In a story theatre<br />

brijigs a shortage of quantity Both SUps and<br />

CARBIf*<br />

books <strong>for</strong> children as part of<br />

<strong>for</strong>mat in which two people<br />

Oopnder but an abundance of channels are good places to<br />

the <strong>top</strong> of the tide when the<br />

its continuing ef<strong>for</strong>ts to<br />

actoutaUofthecharacters.lt<br />

kqUjllty flsh. This season, we fish right now. lie mM ana water la almost "iftffr<br />

educate the public about the<br />

Is said to be fast-paced with<br />

'wqjconttauetocatehM.Mor<br />

the inlet area<br />

demand back turtle*. humor and action <strong>for</strong><br />

audiences of all age*.<br />

The free coloring hook tells HW H W qfOfcto part ofa<br />

the story of "Sara, the Sea summerlong tour that wul<br />

Isle Turtle" and her Journey take the company from Ocean<br />

Securii<br />

bora the back gays to thedry<br />

to Pittsburgh, Pa. Other<br />

dunes to lay her eggs. It was s<strong>top</strong>* in the state Include fee<br />

creased to |7W,M be<strong>for</strong>e<br />

written by Dorothy B. New Jersey State Museum<br />

rounding. This would be an<br />

Hetnjnger and Ifluitratod by and libraries In Piscataway,<br />

increase from 1780.70.<br />

O n B. Ippoldo.<br />

South River and South<br />

The free booklet was made Plalnfield.<br />

possible by a special pant<br />

After rounding and<br />

Duet Productions touring<br />

from the city and area<br />

Medicare premiums ire<br />

group wul feature four per-<br />

business firms. The coloring<br />

taken Into consideration as<br />

<strong>for</strong>mera who will wort in the<br />

books are available at ana<br />

well as retroactive payments<br />

"duet" <strong>for</strong>mat


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PAGE 20<br />

Prank ends in broken neck<br />

(oonlijiyed from page I)<br />

it didn't w if bs wu IB.<br />

•eddent<br />

Accordiim to hi* father,<br />

O'ConnslI wai apparently<br />

eonselour and aware of his<br />

condition and urged his<br />

friends not to move him.<br />

His father gays tot reason<br />

the two stories differ Is due to<br />

the concussion his son<br />

Mctlvedasartiultof the fafl.<br />

Ywterdiy, O'CMnell wai<br />

listed In critical but stable<br />

condition at Burtetto TomUn<br />

Hospital, <strong>Cape</strong> May Court<br />

House He recently graduated<br />

from Carnegie Mellon<br />

University and Is a graphic<br />

designer. He was visiting<br />

friends <strong>for</strong> the weekend<br />

"This Is not <strong>for</strong> vengeance or<br />

anything, I Just want these<br />

people to know what they've<br />

done," he said from the<br />

hospital yesterday<br />

fcAJ, MEETO JULY 7<br />

Relatives of Aging Persons<br />

(RAP) win hold Its meeting<br />

from 7 to 1:30 pan. Monday,<br />

July 7 In the caring fellowship<br />

center, Seaview Baptist<br />

Church, In Llnwood. Speaker<br />

will be Joseph Aiello, director<br />

of Shore Care discussing<br />

home health out. PubUc<br />

Invited; refreshmenta served.<br />

For In<strong>for</strong>mation call 641-7821<br />

A., OPRN/[)AVS f<br />

>4 ^.. /<br />

* TWILIGHT SPECIALS *<br />

Every Night 4:00 5:30 P.M.<br />

R rwt V .11 ion Si Ac I (>pl.'tl<br />

104 ASBURY AVENUE • 399-9462<br />

Complete Dinners Starting<br />

95<br />

from *J *<br />

Ineludti: HOUM Ssiad, Fresh Vegetable. Mot Bread!<br />

•no Our "Homemade Desserts"<br />

CATCH OF THE DAY, FLOUNDER FRANCAISE,<br />

DEVILED CRAB, LASAGNA, CHCKEN PARMAG1ANA,<br />

VEAL SCALLOPINI, PASTA 1 CRAB MEAT,<br />

CHICKEN CORDON BLEU or BAKED COUNTRY HAM.<br />

This Offer Not Villa With Coupon Specials<br />

Fire 8. Zion Rd. • Bargaintown<br />

NOW OPEN<br />

Serving Dinner 8. Cocktails<br />

For In<strong>for</strong>mations. Reservations Call 927-5777<br />

R»irwffiM»r Mw BOM old <br />

The recently opened toll gate, left, at the Laurel Drive exit of the Garden State Parkway, now Pdnt" and a waata **<br />

way Departoent Dire ,_<br />

Hward Dili March » which<br />

poslUon mat ne nevec<br />

dtocntsed the protrisUm of %<br />

tabor-only contract <strong>for</strong> th?<br />

dJ*to f ft tfl ><br />

*Wlm»pMpl»dlMto»nloffln*t(fwi."l and Conroy In the<br />

841 Central Ave,, Ocean City, N.J. Council "must V<br />

dUregard the ca<br />

'Best Restaurant In Ocean &tf»<br />

MiUm, Sunday Pnrti, 1985<br />

BvW^^J?WW^«<br />

iARUfBIRDIPECW. •TW IliiSSSSStf<br />

MON: Boneless Chicken Kiev u "*<br />

TUES: Shrimp Alfred on Imported Pasta '<br />

WED: cwjflwdpftSiig^ii^^v,.""' ;u<br />

THUH: Roast Turkoyw/StuHIno* Gravy t 4<br />

FRt Fried Flounder Almondlne • fluftodlt<br />

DOUBLt COUPONS<br />

raioluUon under<br />

If. I A-,ljuiv ^ « I ' M I , I . ( i f f A N C I 1 Y N.I<br />

PALERMO'S<br />

THRIFTWAY<br />

SUPERMARKET<br />

^7<br />

J<br />

SOAC AMD SOWS<br />

Statue of Liberty color commemorative <strong>post</strong>er Section 2<br />

>l1fi~' I<br />

106th Year, Number 17 Ocean City, N.J. 08226 Friday, July 4,1MB Three Sections„ Price 30' (809) 399-5411<br />

Mayor <strong>Gillian</strong> pledges to 'talk things out<br />

By ANTTAJ. SPIEGEL reach this point but I have certainly<br />

UMgerStiB dreamed of it <strong>for</strong> many years.<br />

"tkta Is the hltfmt esteem I will ever<br />

Newh-lndurtedMayorRoyOUlianand achieve," he continued. I've made no<br />

CUy Council members Jeanne Clunn, promlaes to anyone; I feel like a free<br />

G4ryJesselandNlckolas'Chlck"fto(a man.<br />

rooms wlU be ielf-UquIdating because of "I would like <strong>for</strong> you all to Join me<br />

the parking ueoffie and the storefront together in saying 'let's begin again,'"<br />

draw," Wan said. "And there's no Aesald.<br />

beach in the center of town.<br />

Clunn alao thanked the four<br />

"I'm not against sand duel and generations of her family present In-<br />

support the eanHmatisD of the dmt cluding her mother, husband Richard,<br />

grandchildren.<br />

"TTiey say dory In America," <strong>Gillian</strong> "The No. 1 chief thing I wfll strive <strong>for</strong> Later <strong>Gillian</strong> acknowledged the trials and tribulations,<br />

said to a crowd of family, friends and b to ait down and talk things out," he presence In the audience of his M?ear- .„,,* ,,„. #wl<br />

wpporttra Including <strong>for</strong>mer county GOP ,14, old father, mJwi^tSSS<br />

duunnan Philip Matalucd, state Sea Again, <strong>Gillian</strong> made pitches of support Coundlwoman Jeanne Clunn, who was ^f^S?! 1 ?^!<br />

mer mayors Oat Wlmberg and no between 9th and 10th streets.<br />

Waldman. "I never thought I Mold '"RJB convention center with meeting rf Ocean City.<br />

-lifeboat.<br />

•-.»„ V 5^*<br />

Authority to study Sunday meter violations<br />

.t. fiy MIKE ALBRIGHT<br />

k SentineU^dfer<br />

;; Correspondent<br />

tJceandtyParUng Authority Director<br />

DOB ,MMM appointed membera 9m<br />

GOllanawlJoimBJoitlundasatwtHiJan<br />

*For Aramineo woes<br />

' ByJAMESFTIZPATRICK<br />

: SeottdeVLedgerSlaff<br />

committee to Investigate and propose Ledger concerning Sunday violations, Is poaalble."<br />

foMwnent of parking meter violations ofl<br />

Sondaya. '<br />

The committee, <strong>for</strong>med largely due to<br />

alrttwtotheedltorbyl^Schoenewald<br />

in the June U tew of 7Tie SenWneJ-<br />

(Please turn to page W)<br />

Meis named<br />

Council<br />

president<br />

Coundlmen ^nii«m yfftg and Jack<br />

Jooes win unanimously elected Council<br />

I p p<br />

Uvely follo the Induction into office<br />

cf Mayok' <strong>Gillian</strong> and Coundl<br />

% f " p ^5tt^S»4^3fo.yX.ll^p<br />

yPPTOBf BjTjpypw.* W> S"*<br />

vice president<br />

Oom^l PreHdenta traditionally retain<br />

their uaas <strong>for</strong> one year with the vice<br />

president eisumlng the presidency the<br />

foUowing year.<br />

However, last year some Coundl<br />

members felt It Inappropriate tor then<br />

Vice-President Meli to be pronoted<br />

because of MB stand on the blue law Issue<br />

which erupted last summer after<br />

(Please turn to nap 14)<br />

September meeting. " problem the Authority faces Is the<br />

"It Is my opinion that thUU too big an changeover oTmeters In the downtown<br />

Issue to take up tonight," Molso aaid. area so all city meters are uni<strong>for</strong>m.<br />

"W« •hould attempt to dli^nr the<br />

pnUm and flwa Mlft it at Han u (Pltiii turn to pan 11)<br />

The beginning of the end is near<br />

STRATHMEBE — The Deceesary<br />

of aale «| the<br />

RESCUE!<br />

Other watn users not so /ucfcy—page 9, lection 1<br />

Imtap alnce 1m. SaWUttai and Its frueUM rights to ^ P ^<br />

IneichangB<strong>for</strong>»10,000the New Jersey [rovlde w«t«r service to «U of Upper *»«»<br />

Water Company -Twhi* emMOr TwraiUp, • " • fowmhlp<br />

auppUea wafer <strong>for</strong> Ocean Qty, Somera <strong>On</strong>ce the necessary approval are In<br />

place, the company plans to immediately<br />

implement the first phases of<br />

(Please tarn to pege 1%%<br />

492B4<br />

Biffin ,<br />

Special police un4t<br />

nets 44 in first sweep<br />

The new special summer police unit<br />

assigned to curtail violations on the ^G^P^Ti. was «ri«n«i 16<br />

beach and boardwalk la already suc- wpervlie the unit which Include<br />

cessful, according to Police Chief hUnwlf and two patrolmen tojbdp<br />

Donunlclt Longo.<br />

control boardwalk loitering anot.Bn-<br />

Last Friday through Sunday 44 per-<br />

Kfi ^B1^^^Q^^P QflBL^HOfi<br />

sons were arrested on various charges of<br />

Increases.<br />

violating city ordinances involving<br />

drinking and boardwalk and beach<br />

curfews, Longo said. Twentyaeven<br />

four-wheel drrw<br />

adults and six Juveniles ware arrested<br />

eommunw Mrrt * MBt8aei ' Mi week he reiterated the city UiUqdi<br />

"I think It's going to help with what's ID strirtly en<strong>for</strong>ce local drdtnanMi ,<br />

to come," Longo said. "They're doing especially those pertaining to drtnkjn|, ;<br />

such a tremendous Job In such a short curfew and public conduct . '• ,<br />

and more.<br />

Police to monitor Laurel Drive traffic .... Section 1, page 3<br />

History-making windsurfers s<strong>top</strong> here, Section 3, page* 11,12<br />

Super geti 2-year pact; retiring sooner ,,, Section 1, page 2<br />

How to catch bigger flounder Secton 3. page 4<br />

Saltwater fishing license plan killed Section 3, page %<br />

Boy Injured on boat propeller Section 1, page IS<br />

Obituaries.<br />

Crossword,<br />

Section 2, pages 6,1<br />

Section 1, page 8<br />

, Section 3, page 11<br />

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L i (Wiiy.'i>la4iM^;


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i PAGE 2 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N,J.<br />

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Bedding<br />

Sets<br />

EXTRA TEMPORED<br />

MULTI-COIL STEEL<br />

INTERSPRINO DESIGN<br />

UNDER PLUSH PADDING<br />

TWIN S79.00ea.<br />

FULL SW.QOM.<br />

QUEEN $269.00 M*<br />

lOUOONLYINHTJ<br />

Laundry<br />

20% OFF SWIMWEAR<br />

STYLfSFORiVERYpNIi —" " ~<br />

ASSOT, COLORS AND<br />

Outstanding savings on swimwear <strong>for</strong> Men, Women, Juniors,<br />

and Children from Jantzen, Cafalina, Roxanne, Jimmy Jeans<br />

& 0,P., among others.<br />

20% Off<br />

Men's Shorts<br />

SAVE ON OUR<br />

COULICTiONOP<br />

TENNIS AND<br />

WALK SHORTS<br />

INAGREAT<br />

^fSORTMtNTOP<br />

COLONS AND FABRICS<br />

SIZES 30 TO 52<br />

REG. $U,00 130.00<br />

J3£t S K G f • RUOOEO CONSTRUCTION<br />

• SMOOTH FINISH<br />

• WHITE, ALMOND,<br />

r BRpWN^TERRACOTTA .<br />

'1 -f< REO,«.1» -""<br />

NOW $3.99"/<br />

1 ,'•'<br />

40% Off<br />

Shadowline's® * tbe<br />

p uitt the action Thattudymu«t"aaeeiithe work.<br />

because Route 9 at that<br />

SOMERS POINT - Tbe<br />

"To meet their total street. It creates room <strong>for</strong><br />

the June ll Camrft Mi isejptrimantaL<br />

negatftf or positive Impact on "You're not going to reduce location Is a divided highway. demand (the proposal sub-<br />

Police Department 1* ex-<br />

Improtr<br />

art to use the parking<br />

'VaMd on what bappm Mule M only on Laurel the number of cars on Laurel "There's no way one officer mitted by the Somers Point shoulder as a lane fop moving<br />

pected to pott officers AssoclaUon member Run thU WMkend w^n going to Mw MKM It relates to Drive regardleas o( bow you an handle that intersection," Improvement Association) traffic creating a dangerou<br />

tamowow to direct traffic at Lane made an appeal to mum i determination on Route I andXtiie traffic dr- expedite It," Mathls said he said.<br />

we do not hm an adequate<br />

(he intersections of Bout* 9 Council to HMito porting what we do <strong>for</strong> me real of the cle," me rnaVor told At Wednesday.<br />

Ceres also «ald the study •mount of overtime money<br />

and MacArthur Boulevard police offlcersat two locations<br />

"I tawwtt's difficult but we<br />

smmmr," tald police LL Smtbwl.Lod&r Wednesday. He also aald It was invwffl<br />

Incorporate the use ofallotted,"<br />

Fontana ilia.<br />

«daonte9andL«urelDrhre on Laurel Drive every Friday<br />

all have to toy. to work<br />

LC<br />

Although they're going posiible to <strong>post</strong> only on of- mechanical counters at the"That's<br />

not to say we couldn't<br />

In a traffic impact study to through Sunday <strong>for</strong> the<br />

together <strong>for</strong> thn benefit of me<br />

Slip Channel Bridge and atcomply<br />

if need be,"<br />

determine what measures if remainder of tbe summtr<br />

dly," she «ld.<br />

any are necessary to alleviate Mm during peak traffic<br />

Tha trial run wffl attempt to<br />

Laurel Drive to help assess Laurel Drive resident Bobbi Lane In her appeal to<br />

traffic flow problems on and hours to help alleviate what<br />

provide an expedttioui flow of Boy, 12, hit by car tbe total impact of traffic flow Walsh told The Sentlnel- Ooundl June II requested<br />

they art calling "very<br />

tnmic from both MacArthur<br />

w the city.<br />

Ledger aba hoped the officers onean at dtner end of<br />

«--»wuHiB wuJ bo poit&l serious" traffic probtani on<br />

Boulavard and from Rffote • A U-yeer-old Pennsylvania Nick Mollo, of Bangor, was There Is also a qutsttoB of would try to en<strong>for</strong>ce tbe "no- Laurel Drive from 4 toJpjn.<br />

so an emerimental bull if Laurel Drive.<br />

BBitt and southbound to what toy was btMpitaltaed Wed- in stable condition it Shore<br />

passing" en the right on Fridays, 10 am to 4 pjn.<br />

the flow becomes congested<br />

O M said wffl to an attempt netday night after be waaMemorial<br />

Hospital, loam<br />

restrictions.<br />

and 6 to I p-m. en Suodaya.<br />

enough to wamuit tbe move<br />

to "get a feel" <strong>for</strong> me true struck by an automobile while Point, witt • concussion, tides<br />

QAM Hathis with members<br />

•cconMng to Chief OrviHe<br />

nature of the dlfflcultlea ftjf crossing Ocean Avenue at fractured left wrist and<br />

of the department and Mayor •dat there.<br />

11th Street with hU father. bruised pelvia, a hospital<br />

Came aMviilluiiMdMaw tor ywMNttaagtiManMi<br />

Fred Fontana Monday af-<br />

faction Is the result of a<br />

Fontatta emphasised the<br />

to ittld trt<br />

•no<br />

ternoon met to discuss tbt<br />

Joint proposal made to<br />

Importance of viewing tbe Racue Squad<br />

proposal. The dediian waa<br />

Oorajdl by the gaatn Point<br />

emertment In terms ofhowtt<br />

According to poUce, Marie<br />

made to conduct the elaffects<br />

the city's entire traffic fund drive<br />

McOany, 17, of Media, Pa.<br />

was traveling north on Ocean<br />

•laru toon<br />

Avenue when the acddent<br />

occurred it 10:17 pjn.<br />

The Ocean aty Reecue Investigating officer<br />

Squad wffl be holding lta Michael Mulroy issued<br />

annual fund drive Monday McQarry a summons lor<br />

through Friday during tbe falling to yield to a pedestrian<br />

to a crosswalk, police said.<br />

1 good (QGM of M trsdtUwnl marf a WKkOM,..<br />

H« at Kabat we know nM It M M to put tageihtr na mtt<br />

M B M i k l ^ t o d<br />

L« ua help you wordMla your own. unique aWMMrt -<br />

The look tfMtuayti<br />

The Hula Babies prepare to "go on stage" at the reception honoring<br />

transalantic windsurfers at the Music Pier. At right, Rochelle Bernstein<br />

Is dressed as Miss Liberty, <strong>for</strong> the ceremony.<br />

JULY JUBILEE WEEK EVENTS<br />

Y JVLY4<br />

n a.m.—Bike Parades: Cedar Beach GMe Association<br />

«th to 54th streets on Central Avenue. Garden Civic<br />

Association starting at Longport Bridge<br />

••8 p.m.-Kite flying contest, 6thStreet football field<br />

7 - 9 p.m. - Banjo Band concert, 6th Street football<br />

Bald<br />

• 7ilO p.m.. I pan. - Pops Concert, Music Pitf, will to<br />

finished In time <strong>for</strong> fireworks<br />

• 1p.m. -Flreworks.ethStreetfootballfleld<br />

: untilmlo^lit-SwM downtown Asbury Avenue stores<br />

^ downtown Asbury Avenue stores<br />

MB be open until il midnight, following fireworks board-<br />

walk stores will be open<br />

' SATURDAY. JULYS<br />

10 a.m. - 5 PA - Ape May County Art Stow on the<br />

7th Street south<br />

I p.Bb.- W«M Famotti^rtB String Band in concert,<br />

d by the Ocean City Rotary dub<br />

SUNDAY, JULY t.<br />

Spjn.—Ocean aty Pops Concert at the Music Pier<br />

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Classified advertising noon Tuesday<br />

Display advertising; social news 3p.m. Tuesday<br />

Too late toclasslfy ads; news noon Wednesday<br />

FRED C.BENSON<br />

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Beachfront lot<br />

closed on Fourth<br />

TTJO parking lot between 9th<br />

and lib streets off ma boar*/<br />

walk wfll be closed on Friday,<br />

July 4 so that the fireworks<br />

olsplay may be set up, according<br />

to Peter Chelf of me<br />

Ocean City Parking<br />

Auttwrtty.<br />

All other parking lota near<br />

the boardwalk and la town<br />

win be open.<br />

CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

BRING RESULTS<br />

weeks from July 14 to Aug. 1.<br />

The volunteers will be<br />

walking door to door,<br />

beginning In the porth end of<br />

the city and moving southward,<br />

and asking <strong>for</strong><br />

donations to support toe<br />

Tbe money will go toward<br />

the upkeep of the Rescue<br />

Squad building and <strong>for</strong> new<br />

supplies and equipment<br />

D anyone would like to<br />

make an early donation or<br />

would like more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

call MNB1I.<br />

weather<br />

Moiliv strnny today with<br />

bifbs In me Hi along shore<br />

andta the tow »le inland. The<br />

weekend wffl be fair with lews<br />

<strong>for</strong> the period In the low to<br />

B M H wtt highs In tbe 71s<br />

to mid-IH Saturday and<br />

ranghig into me mlMh to<br />

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ALL THE FAMOUS<br />

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A.M. P.M. AM P.M.<br />

tftl 7:07 7:24 1:08 12:W<br />

JSat 7:52 8:05 1:56 1:42<br />

6Sun 8:34 8:41 2:40 2:28<br />

THoa 9:14 9:20 3:24 3:12<br />

Wue 9:54 9:16 4:01 S:S1<br />

For Great Egg Harbor InlM,<br />

Subtract 12 minutes from Mgh<br />

tide and 14 minutes from low<br />

tide.<br />

For 8*8 hie aty beachfront,<br />

subtract 43 minutes from high<br />

tide and 38 minutes from low<br />

tide.<br />

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-PAGE 4 —SECTION ONE<br />

Cochran and Rutledge exchange vows<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

: Veronica Louise Rutledgt ei. Pa. mu the&•,<br />

of West Chester, Pa. and bridesmaid* mrt Jody Ann<br />

:and Norman Alfred Coc^ru; «)oUt.<br />

,* Jr. were married on Jum M<br />

Ocean City, - Oochran Van Zanten, alstor of<br />

Ite bride la the daughter of<br />

;by the Rav, Anthony Uttle aU<br />

The bride was given In the groom, from Silver<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David C,<br />

tfclfl^ta Our Matter 5<br />

nwrringe by her parents. The Springs, Md., Carolyn Con-<br />

Sorfom Church, Johnstown, 52^5 i ..S"*<br />

The groom la the son of Dr.<br />

Pa, jiek Hawbarker of and Mm. Norman A. Cochran<br />

01 *^, £ "* a ho' was Cynthia OM, Kim Merrltts and<br />

TB6 poem U the ion of Br, Rufledii, atoter of the bride, Janet MeKendree, all of<br />

of JBhjiitewn. The Jonnjtown. KrW Good of<br />

Browstown, Pa., cousin of the<br />

bride, was the flower girL<br />

Golden anniversary marked by Johnson^<br />

1<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Irvtn Johnson PledSant, and daughter,<br />

•Jr. of 17 MlehJpn Av, wire Jjhnne Raab, and family of<br />

Mr. and Mrg, Johnson were<br />

married at the MethodLjt<br />

harti recently <strong>for</strong> a buffet J&pe May Court House,<br />

Church In Down Ofy on May<br />

luncheon, at The nandtrr^ Seventy.fiv§ guests at-<br />

30, 1936.<br />

Hotel In celebration a^their tended, including the !mloth<br />

wedding anniversary. mediate families of the<br />

Master of cerunonlei <strong>for</strong> couple, nelces and nephews,<br />

BM affair was their ion, Minds and neighbors and<br />

David, and family of Point their five grandchildren<br />

•-, j vxatn&FJs-ikzmmn-**<br />

Brady's 399 8288<br />

ARMY & NAVY STORE<br />

"Top Qualify Merehandlst"<br />

H—fBlfUU]<br />

Paone receives<br />

law degree<br />

Steve O'Neill of Chevy<br />

Chase, Md. was the best man.<br />

The ushera were Daniel<br />

Goldstein of Clarksvllle, Md.,<br />

Timothy Miller from<br />

Philadelphia, Pa., Jamei Cos<br />

of Dreiel H1U, Pa., and Andrew<br />

Brown of Vineland. Jack<br />

Hawbarker of Mereersburg,<br />

Pa. was the soloist<br />

Edwin A, paone, ran of Mr. The reception was held at<br />

Md Mri. Sal Fame 381 E. the „ gmulEMMmm Sunnehanna „„,„«,, Country „ dub ,<br />

HLP 0 ^ ."""Si,* Uw taJohnitown.FoUowlngati*<br />

defn»aJRUtgeriofCamd|B to Nortt CarollM, thi couple<br />

if W . S f^ L ,, I ft WM ori *! *"» «» wniffl«rlng In We*<br />

Asm j Urt HI thne yum* of Qieiter, Pa, and Ocean City,<br />

Mi attendance, tte bride la aim graduate<br />

n5 § 'KL'JKWV*' 1 / 1 * Bllh0 P McCort and a 1983 graduate «* of Indiana Sehool<br />

University of Pennsylvania,<br />

with a business ad- where she received a<br />

Corduroy Shorts ministration degree. bachelor's degree In<br />

He wUl be employed by the elementary education. She is<br />

•10"<br />

\i<br />

AtlanUc City law firm of a kindergarten toads- at the<br />

,<br />

Selected Styles Til July 7fh Blatt, Mardone et al. He to Calverton School In Hunmarried<br />

to the <strong>for</strong>mer Susan Ungtown, Md.<br />

Mr, and Mrs, Norman Cochran Jr.<br />

1035Asbury Av», De Forest, daughter of Mr, Mr. Cochran Is the son of<br />

Ocean city, N,J. and Mrs, George De Forest of<br />

Oochran Sr. of West Chester, degree in physical education<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Norman A.<br />

— _ - I Ocean Ocean Clftf "<br />

In MM from — West - Chester - -<br />

Pa. and Ocean CHy. He is a<br />

University. He is a physical<br />

1977 graduate of the Westtown<br />

education teacher and tennis<br />

FriMd'i School to WesttowB,<br />

coach in King George, Va,<br />

Pa. He received a bachelor's<br />

mmmmmmmmmm^mmmmmmmmmmmmm<br />

NOw We Are Four!<br />

HE COAT RACK<br />

Of Ocean City<br />

748 Asbury Ave.<br />

IS NOW OPEN!!<br />

Featuring Jr, 8, AAisses Fashions Outtrwtar<br />

Pius Our New<br />

• • • * .<br />

7312 Ventnor Ave.<br />

Vent nor, 823-5774<br />

Mon.Sat. 10-5:30<br />

# Q Dept.<br />

Full Seiicfton of leeithdie Cei^lipgs; Jackets<br />

Pullovers, Blankets & Accessories<br />

* GRAND OPENING SPECIAL *<br />

Today - TuesL<br />

Smartly Tailored<br />

WOOL BLAZERS<br />

byPersoriii* Reg.$70. WhlteCameiNavy-Red<br />

745 Asbury Ave,<br />

Ocean City, 399-7520<br />

AAon..saf.»i30.Sp.m.<br />

*£<br />

Other Locations<br />

Vineland ft Absecon<br />

Es when thejt'fe having a Sale!<br />

ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE<br />

Now through Sunday,^idy.f, !]:,: ,\.\ v\-<br />

Bonnie's Closet ^ , Bonnie's Closet tool<br />

Marmora, N.J. 08223<br />

IF/'<br />

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Crocheted<br />

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yellow, grey, '<br />

white, lilac<br />

Sizes 34-42<br />

$28,00<br />

Dress Shoppe<br />

|741 Asbury Ave., Ocean City<br />

" OptnDiliyl0fol,'Pfl.7|s?<br />

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FOR CHlLDBiN<br />

Senior Citizen<br />

Discount<br />

10% Off<br />

WAYSIDE VILLAGE, MARMORA<br />

;i 390-3760 ,<br />

)] Uvaw.j.Arrfpird [<br />

Hm Mon.-Thurt. lOIsM<br />

Frl. 10-7. Sflt.9-6* Sun. 10-2<br />

OFF<br />

MFG.<br />

PRICE<br />

<strong>On</strong> Name Brand<br />

1986<br />

SWIMWEAR<br />

Choo«« from th«s«<br />

Famous Nam*t...<br />

• Cole V, - • Yve« St. Laurent<br />

• Catallna • Pettlcord<br />

'^Oabar^-<br />

:«i<br />

, FRIDAY, JULY 4th, lftmt<br />

Hodgdons mark 60th<br />

SceClbr,ting their gjMM*a£B,<br />

(n Somers Point<br />

the University of Ptan?<br />

sylvanla. • - • !<br />

The event m given by<br />

They are the; _^<br />

Mends and family of the<br />

Jean Kleva of gamers Point'<br />

couple.<br />

o-Mrs. Hodgdon were «l tte late Francei i^*<br />

Mr, anffMrs. Hodgdon were<br />

s an lAAfl lam<br />

Unlontown, Pi. durlni a R HWl, and have u.<br />

a^ony.wtth^ lie ceremony mm »r W^drw^d ^"".^•^r.'ljj" ^<br />

1 *<br />

i aliter. They have been grea^randGUldjtn,<br />

V-*Y<br />

Mr. and Mrs. P Russell Hodgdon celebrated £<br />

their 60th wedding anniversary during t<br />

celebration In Somers Point VFW Hall. J<br />

Heart unit elects here :<br />

the Greater Ocean City<br />

Unit of the American Heart<br />

Association elected 1986 of-<br />

ficers at their annual meeting<br />

earlier this season at the Port-<br />

OCalL<br />

Area people elected include<br />

Peter Chelf, president; Pat<br />

DeCray, vice president; Bob<br />

South, treasurer; Elsie<br />

Gillespie, secretary and Dr.<br />

Michael Dudnick, medical<br />

advisor.<br />

Committee chairpersons<br />

elected were Robert Smith,<br />

development; Carolyn<br />

Murphy, program: and Fred<br />

Benson and Mark SoUeri<br />

communications. f<br />

Development board<br />

members include Chuck<br />

Donovan, Art Ford, Lei<br />

Friday, SUp Katt. Ranr<br />

Mause, Bud Knight, Phi<br />

Turner and Glnny Mul<strong>for</strong>d.<br />

Program board memben<br />

are Aberflne Becker, Sheila<br />

Boyle, James Corcoran,<br />

Deniae Jeisei and Fran<br />

Jerome,<br />

Communications boardmemben<br />

Include Lorraine'<br />

Arnadc, Sally Nunn, Frank<br />

Staff and Jack Bittner.<br />

Needlework<br />

(609) 398-645V ><br />

TRUNK<br />

From Fri,, July 4th to Sat. July 12th<br />

Showings 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily<br />

(2759 Asbury Avenus Ocean City, N.J.<br />

Wt have It all I<br />

• Jumpsuits-Many Sty!ts Including<br />

Strapless w/Uektfs<br />

• Dresses—sundrMi,i w^raeicefs<br />

Dayflr»na,CocMall<br />

• Bathing Suits and Beachwear<br />

• Sportswtar - Coordinates<br />

MANY SAL! IT1MS THROUGHOUT<br />

THISTORI<br />

BLEYLi-30HtoS0%'eff<br />

ru'W^<br />

Acroulnmi vanity inn<br />

1ST<br />

I QUALITY<br />

ffl**<br />

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.399-5097<br />

OPiN DAILY 10foi<br />

taachm,!<br />

•<br />

Stonely, Newcomb<br />

wed in England<br />

Smith Stonely.<br />

of Mr. and Mr..<br />

Stonely at Newbory,<br />

pad, and William K.<br />

omb Jr., ton of Mr. and<br />

•flre. wmUm K. Newcomb of<br />

Ocean Q(y and-Cheiter, NJ.,<br />

i n united In marriage Apr.<br />

18 at the United Re<strong>for</strong>med<br />

Qhurcbln Nenbury.<br />

p dd<br />

Md Damn Roger Smith aa<br />

pageboy. Mr. Newcomb"! best<br />

ma «u Jotepta ConialL<br />

After tihort honeymoon (n<br />

to United State, Mr. and<br />

Mrt. Newcotnb retunwd to<br />

ttgtafld where Mr. Newcomb<br />

iittaUonedwlththeOAAlr<br />

Force at Qreenham Common.<br />

Upon Mr. Newcomb'*<br />

dbcharge from the Air Force<br />

tM th th 1 rill<br />

return to the UnitedStatai<br />

where they plan to make their<br />

Slaveski, KimbaU are engaged<br />

,iMr.andMn. Michael W.<br />

Slaveaki, of Ocean aty, annpunce<br />

the engagement of<br />

tbet daughter, Robyn, and<br />

FDbertF. KimbaU Jr., son of<br />

Jr. and Mn. Robert F.<br />

Klmball of Wlldwood Crest<br />

:MUS Slaveski U a graduate<br />

of Mount Si Mary's College<br />

With a bachelor 1 * degree In<br />

elementary education. She to<br />

employed by the Margate<br />

Board of Education.<br />

Mr. Kittiiyii lg a graduate<br />

flf Albright College and is<br />

currently attending<br />

Georgetown Dental SchooL<br />

A July 1887 wedding Is<br />

Robyn Slaveski and Robert Klmball Jr.<br />

Bradleys mark 50th anniversary<br />

frank and Eleanor<br />

Bradley, <strong>for</strong>mally of this<br />

•tea, celebrated their 60th<br />

artnlvereary with 100 family<br />

members and Wends during a<br />

reception In their honor at<br />

Hghpolnt Odb HOUM ID Ft<br />

Pterce, Fla. where they now<br />

reside.<br />

The Bradleys <strong>for</strong>merly<br />

owned and operated a far-<br />

M market In Ocean City<br />

tad roadside market on<br />

Rooaevelt Boulevard In<br />

Mannoni.<br />

Mr. Bradley was also Involved<br />

la iports at a coach<br />

and player while In the Ocean<br />

Oty area.<br />

MILLER OPTICAL CO.<br />

• OPTICIANS •<br />

Norman I. Miller<br />

Hester L. Miller<br />

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2401 BAY AVE.<br />

Sun Glasses • Designer Frames<br />

Young Artists<br />

WANTED!!<br />

399.4000<br />

Jain us this SUMMER at<br />

The Ocean City Arts Center<br />

Choose from a variety ofclatses,,,<br />

Bull*t tot children<br />

Calsri In • Rainbow<br />

Intro to Danes far Children<br />

Plans<br />

Young Artliu Workshop<br />

Crenllve CilTLIJ<br />

Fun wjih Drama<br />

Cruatlvi Donee 4 HoviBtDl<br />

You no Vlilon.<br />

Brlfl RugUnf<br />

Whether it's clay, painting, drawing, done, <strong>for</strong>muaie,,.<br />

Wehmum a program <strong>for</strong> YOU!<br />

Summer Classes Begin<br />

July 7th<br />

* For a schedule and more,<br />

* 300.fi<br />

•n please call<br />

i?60J Boy Avenue, P.O. Oof 07, Ocean City, NJ 0BM36<br />

Open Dally 10-5<br />

Sunday 10-4<br />

Buyth«mwhtfe<br />

they're rntdu<br />

SWIMSU.T<br />

FactoryOutfet f<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William Newcomb Jr.<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />

Stork report<br />

Families from thl* area<br />

receiving congratulations <strong>for</strong><br />

new arrivals at the stork club<br />

of Shore Memorial Hospital<br />

are:<br />

Arthur and Romalne<br />

(Caracdolo) Ford of Ocean<br />

aty, a son, Jane 12.<br />

John and Suianne<br />

(Mulkeen) Reto of Ocean<br />

aty, a daughter, June 11<br />

Scott and Jeanne (Ride<strong>for</strong>d)<br />

Miller of Unwood, • ton,<br />

June 11,<br />

George and Gracemarle<br />

(Heaney) Smith of Ocean<br />

aty, a daughter, June 13,<br />

Kenyon and Theresa<br />

(Randeao) NesWt of Somera<br />

Point, a son, June 14.<br />

Alan and Margaret (Win-<br />

son, June 14.<br />

Joseph and Caroline<br />

(Oman) Pelan of Seaville, a<br />

son. June 11,<br />

COMING<br />

1 SOON!<br />

BALLOONS<br />

PLUS<br />

Ronald and Kathleen<br />

(Turner) Pick of Somers<br />

Faint, a daughter, June II.<br />

Harry and Robin (Jonea)<br />

Lord of Ocean City, a too,<br />

JimtilO.<br />

Russell and Sharon<br />

(Mclntyre) Graham of Ocean<br />

aty, a ion, June 22.<br />

James and Joanne (Dalley)<br />

Elberson of Stnttme-e, a<br />

•on, June 24.<br />

Michael and Sherrie<br />

(Wlstlng) Meenan of Ocean<br />

aty, • son, June 26.<br />

THRIFT SHOP<br />

SUMMER HOURS<br />

The Shore Memorial<br />

Hospital Thrift Shop summer<br />

hours are Wednesday and<br />

Thursday from 10 l a to 2<br />

P.O. The shop Is located oa<br />

Shore Road near Somers<br />

Point Qty HBU. Free parking<br />

Is In the rear of the shop. Call<br />

the shop at 65MS01.<br />

Ocean City's Own,,.<br />

COMPLETE PARTY<br />

GOODS STORE!<br />

-BALLOON BOUQUETS.<br />

DELIVERED "FREE"<br />

8401 Asbury Ave., Ocean City<br />

Next To Palombo's<br />

Parkway Pharmacy<br />

The one you've all been<br />

waiting <strong>for</strong>-our Famous<br />

on<br />

- Bathing<br />

Suit*<br />

Gottex, Cole, Catallna, Sandcastle,<br />

and many more. Sizes 6-46.'<br />

vrAv#, 'Ji, js,t . ,' ,', 822-37SJ<br />

Morrises celebrate 50th<br />

Mr. and Mra, Norman<br />

Btorri* jr. of Palermo were<br />

honored on their Both wedding<br />

antuVerury it the Buena<br />

Vlita CountryCWb during •<br />

celebratioo gtveo by their<br />

daughter and aoo-lnJaw, B4rL<br />

Stout is Northfield<br />

'Citizen of the Year 9<br />

Virginia Rlshy Mat tsu<br />

been chosen by the Northfleld<br />

Cultural Cwnmlttew ai the<br />

MB recipient of the "Cttlien<br />

tf the Year" award and wlD<br />

nrve u grand marshal <strong>for</strong><br />

the Fourth of July parade<br />

starting at 10:18 BJB.<br />

Mrs. Stout win be presented<br />

with a plaque by Mayor Philip<br />

& Munafo and Carol Patrick,<br />

chairwoman of the Cultural<br />

Committee. The annual<br />

award la presented <strong>for</strong> service<br />

to the community^ Prior<br />

recipients Include Charles M.<br />

Bwgt, IBM and Mre. ••Mae'*<br />

b l M<br />

Mrs. Stout was ban at 401<br />

Shore Rd. In what was then<br />

called Smiths Landing. At<br />

that time the tower part of<br />

what Is now Northfield was<br />

called BakersvUto; the upper<br />

part, Sfn *thff i .rilling ,<br />

The Rlsley Tract of<br />

property stwtcbed to the bay<br />

and WSJ purchased by the<br />

family in 1734. Mrs. Stout's<br />

current hone on Virginia<br />

Avenue was built around 1750.<br />

Over the yean the house<br />

has been restored by Mrs.<br />

Stout and bar late husband,<br />

Off With<br />

A Bang Sale!<br />

20% to 50% off<br />

w<br />

All famous Brand /<br />

Swimwear<br />

751 Asbury Ave,<br />

Mon.-Sat,94.-r i rl.9-9<br />

Sun. 10-3<br />

and Mri. Cbarki Wright of<br />

^^^^HB m^J •nn v^^S RiD^TWliMi<br />

Mocrla m of Somerdale.<br />

Mr. and MR, MorrU wen<br />

married June 6, ISSB In<br />

Clayton. They have fear<br />

architect Howard A. Stout Jr.<br />

who designed, among many<br />

other local" buildings, the<br />

bandstand In Birch Grove<br />

Park.<br />

Mrt. Stoat u a graduate of<br />

Trenton State Teachers<br />

College and taught school in<br />

Atlantic City and Northfield<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Norman^ Morris Jr, celebrate<br />

their 50th anniversary with family and friends<br />

during affair at the Buena Vista Country dob.<br />

tor some yean. She U a life<br />

member and past president of<br />

(he Northfield Garden dub, a<br />

Bfe member of the Garden<br />

dub of New Jersey, and the<br />

New Jersey Audebtn Society.<br />

She served as charter<br />

secretary of the Birch Grove<br />

bodysa<br />

k<br />

FirNEII CLUB<br />

Park Association and <strong>for</strong> 25<br />

years thereafter.<br />

She Is an honorary member<br />

NAUTILUS • AEROBICS • BOUTIQUE<br />

Bathing Suits Now 30% OFF<br />

of the Atlantic County<br />

Historical Society where she<br />

served <strong>for</strong> many years as a<br />

BliAiburyAve. (601) 11IH7B<br />

volunteer with the late<br />

Severyn Cleary.<br />

n "MBS LIBERTY Ml"<br />

Members of Klwanls Club of<br />

Somers Point were presented<br />

the New Jersey Bell program<br />

entitled "Miss Iiberty-1986"<br />

at Daniel's Restaurant<br />

recently.<br />

ntKt>JKi*ty<br />

-BEAT THE HEAT-<br />

Buy Your Carrier Air-<br />

Conditioner Today!!<br />

Get Your Atlantic Electric Rebate<br />

l i^ 9s tV-<br />

( • !'<br />

[Cholly's Country Gift Shop!<br />

ROUTE 9 MARMORA<br />

310-1011<br />

lelween Mfh St. and ttw<br />

. BtMitv'i Point Bridge<br />

Co-jntry Baskets * Rag Rugs<br />

Pewter • Brass • Hummel • Tin<br />

Delft • Decoys • Oil Lamps<br />

SALE 20% to 50% Off<br />

(Sift Shop <strong>On</strong>ly)<br />

OPEN DAILY & SUN. • CLOSED MONDAYS<br />

JULY JUBILEE<br />

Summer<br />

Clearance<br />

'"I<br />

SUMMER SPORTSWEAR<br />

Tees • Sweaters • Shorti<br />

Handbagi • Summtf sitlrti<br />

The Bag Room<br />

& Monogram Shop<br />

7th4A«buryAvo..OcemCJty<br />

398-1740<br />

Open Dally 10 to 5<br />

OPiN JULY 4th 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.<br />

LIBERTY TAG<br />

SALE!<br />

From July 4th to July 12th,'86<br />

Look For The Liberty<br />

Tag <strong>On</strong> T.V's, Stereos,<br />

Microwaves, Air Conditioners<br />

Etc., throughout<br />

The Store!<br />

OPEN JULY 4th<br />

9 a.m.'til Noon!<br />

Inquire About<br />

TV RENTALS<br />

r> eliy<br />

<strong>On</strong> MCSt rv»AKe £,v.Ts<br />

vVdeo discs fofl. SALe aa rent-<br />

f 5- t.v.<br />

Qi<br />

1 , ! *


PAGE 6 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J.<br />

Gangini heads Soroptimists<br />

pfiaie by 5*nlof Shims<br />

Marguerite Gangini, right, incoming president<br />

of the Soroptimist International, and Joan Jones,<br />

treasurer, were installed by Catherine Angello,<br />

center, during a meeting at Harbour Lights,<br />

OLYMPIC CENTER<br />

i KARATE<br />

322 Shore Road, Marmora<br />

(Over Foollo's Contemporary Carpels)<br />

390-0905 Or 624=0493<br />

Summer Special-<br />

Train with World Champions <strong>for</strong><br />

the summer and get your uni<strong>for</strong>jm frfe!<br />

Now thru Children .... 'BO 00<br />

Labor Day-<br />

Adults •100°<br />

Soropttmlat Intemattocwl of<br />

Ocean City Installation of<br />

officers <strong>for</strong> the 198W8 term<br />

ma June 19 at Harbour UgWa<br />

Restaurant In Somsrt Point<br />

Guest of honor, Catherine<br />

Angello,. treasurer of the<br />

North Atlantic Region, vu<br />

Installing officer.<br />

New officers are<br />

Marguerite Ganglni,<br />

president; Qlnny Morgan,<br />

Viet president; Ksthy<br />

Gagging <strong>Gillian</strong>, corresponding<br />

secretary; Joan Jones,<br />

treasurer, and Sellna Wade,<br />

recording secretary.<br />

Appointed to serve on the<br />

board of directors were,<br />

Eleanor Rouiea and Paula<br />

Bftiel DelHek.<br />

Entertainment «••.<br />

provided by Susan Stover and<br />

Man Conover of The Young<br />

Entertainers.<br />

Any Soroptlmlst member<br />

who hasn't made reservaUoM<br />

fcr boat seating <strong>for</strong> Night fa<br />

Venice it advised to adl 599-<br />

8070 as soon «s poasfnte.<br />

Atlantic Christian honor roll<br />

The Atlantic Christian<br />

School recently announced its<br />

fourth-quarter honor roU <strong>for</strong><br />

<strong>On</strong> lMMfl school year.<br />

Among these earning<br />

honor!<br />

Grade i - JU1 Gleaner and<br />

Usa Plnkerton;<br />

Grade I — Jessica<br />

Aleiander, Raihonda Fittgerald<br />

and Daniel Hart;<br />

Omde 7 - Lori Madara,<br />

Oelissa Morln and Shelby<br />

Grade I — Deron Smith and<br />

Heather Turner;<br />

Grade 10 — Kevin Goos;<br />

LUXURY<br />

CARPETS<br />

Reg. $18.95sq yd.<br />

* Dupont Nylon *<br />

"•SUsq yd<br />

INSTALLED<br />

JACKHAUPTMAN<br />

345-2932<br />

5&10<br />

OCEAN CITY SHORTS • GAMeS-* PUZZLES • TOVS<br />

AND T-SHIRTS FOR Kt *<br />

BELLY BOARD<br />

STONE<br />

HARBOR<br />

219 96th St.<br />

368-4691<br />

20%<br />

to• ••<br />

AVALON<br />

28th & Dune Dr,<br />

BB7.7271<br />

VM § w tmm 1<br />

SALTWATER<br />

HERMIT CRABS<br />

SEA ISLE<br />

CITY<br />

27-JFK Blvd.<br />

OCEAN<br />

CITY<br />

34th & West Ave.<br />

398-6244<br />

Grade u — BUI Tuner.<br />

HONOR SOU,<br />

Grade l - Alexander<br />

Brown, Joseph Bratton,<br />

Angela Caplto, Melissa Hand,<br />

Tracy Hendricks, Laura<br />

Jones, Patrick McKenna,<br />

Rahshana Murphy, DNDU<br />

Sprague, Shyma Strad<strong>for</strong>d<br />

and KeUy Warner;<br />

Gnde I - LIM Brown,<br />

Paris Earp, Timothy Glheon,<br />

Raquel Gomes, Kevin Gibboney<br />

and Aaron Palermo;<br />

Grade 1 - Stanely Baker,<br />

Michael Caplto, Troy Merin,<br />

"toothy Richmond, NlcoUe<br />

Seedorf and Anne Marie<br />

Warner;<br />

Grade 4 - Cryital<br />

AJeiander;<br />

Grade I _ Stacey Berge,<br />

Bemadette Clabatonl. Renee<br />

Daii, Selena Dice, Amy<br />

SECONDHAND<br />

ROSE<br />

USBWMTUli<br />

FTC<br />

wME~<br />

UH0E SELECTION<br />

TO CHOOSE FROM<br />

$99~S401<br />

IIM MMtf AV. MMN Off<br />

Palermo and Jenny Rothman;<br />

Grade 1 - Mellnda Bunn,<br />

Mark Huff, Balsa Ivanic,<br />

^BlUy Juniewla, David Richmond,<br />

Melinda Rudderrow<br />

and Nlkkl Smith;<br />

Grade 7 — Norris Bunn,<br />

KMn llchner and Jamie<br />

McKenna;<br />

Gnde I -KrM Sturgeon<br />

and Jamie Winner;<br />

Grade 9 — tai Brown,<br />

Tiffany Jewell, Wy Polcinl<br />

and Michael TuroejJ;<br />

Migr, James A, Carr accepts checki <strong>for</strong> St. Augustine's Sehool and two<br />

•cholarshipi from Grand Knight James Maguire and Joe Htees of the Pr,<br />

Thomas Blake Council 2560.<br />

Grade 10 —'.Connie _ ^ ,<br />

Christensen, AJlen Freeman. XT f%f f] nftTUWS fill 11111.<br />

SeptantaKnoll, Joy Madsn, ^ W ^ UUUUT9 \£UM.mip<br />

Chris Maaltelli and Julie . ,<br />

^b-johnD^ donate to parish<br />

Elwln Jewell, Mark Miller)<br />

BUI Robinson and Bob Smith;<br />

Grade U - Brian Gibson,<br />

Heather Huff, Deenle<br />

Sofroney, Tom Thompson,<br />

Jim Turner and Lori TuroczL<br />

MEN'S FELLOWSHIP<br />

BREAD-AST JULY I<br />

Saturday. July 5 la Ollle's<br />

Restaurant, NortWleld. The<br />

breakfast la open to men of all<br />

ages. Guest speaker will be<br />

William Bradney, a<br />

missionary to Costa Rica. For<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation call 927-9161<br />

1B7-7W8,<br />

the RED GERANIUM II 1<br />

Bras$»Crysfai«Jewelpy«Cards<br />

Nautical ifems«S§A CANDLES<br />

RED, WHITE & BLUE SALE<br />

10% Off<br />

Any item colored red, white or blue<br />

854 Asbury Ave., Ocean City»39i-3M8<br />

MYLAR & LATEX<br />

BALLOONS<br />

Your Headquarters For,..<br />

JULY 4th and<br />

NIGHT (NVENICi<br />

Party Decorations<br />

Party Nteds For Any Occasion^<br />

Garland, Banners, Hawiian Decorations,<br />

& All at Af<strong>for</strong>dable Prices!<br />

yOU NAME IT, WE HA VE ITl<br />

TILTONSHOPPWB CENTER<br />

In Front o»Jim«iwiy<br />

Delivery Avollnble<br />

TUTONRD.<br />

Largest selection of Jewelry and Guaranteed Lowest<br />

Prices in South Jersey<br />

50% OFF ENTIRE STOCK<br />

**Somea8higha&55% OFF!**<br />

14K gold bracelets ,<br />

as low as $14.95<br />

14K Fashion chains as<br />

low as $19.95 (yourchdid^)<br />

We will not<br />

Ambianc<br />

y<br />

It. Thomas Blake Council<br />

2560 Knights of Columbus<br />

honored John Quinn, Grand<br />

KnignMlect, as the Knight of<br />

fee Year during a recent<br />

meeting in St. Augustine's<br />

rectory meeting room.<br />

The presentation was made<br />

by Grand Knight James<br />

-Hagulre


PAGE 8 — SECTIBN ONE<br />

Ouraverage<br />

patient loses<br />

over 85 pounds.<br />

150,000 people have participated<br />

in The QivitSV* Program of<br />

weight Joss. 80% lost 40 pounds or<br />

more with an average los of S5 pounds.<br />

But, even more encouraging<br />

news is die ftct that many people<br />

accomplish the most important part of<br />

The OPTffAST Program, Jong-term<br />

weight loss.<br />

By comparison, less than 5% of<br />

those who undertake conventional<br />

diets lost 40 pounds. And, with few "<br />

exceptions, they regain the weight<br />

they lose.<br />

Why is The OPTffAST Program<br />

different?<br />

The doctors who administer the<br />

proj^am realize that obesity is a *<br />

disease. They have developed<br />

a four-stage supplemented<br />

fasting pragfarrL<br />

Throughout the<br />

program, you<br />

receive<br />

unequalled<br />

personal<br />

support.<br />

For"FREE"<br />

Orientation<br />

Call<br />

927-9555<br />

Llnwood. N.J.<br />

665-5525<br />

Finnsiuken, N.J.<br />

CAPE MAY<br />

COUNTTS LARGEST<br />

APPUANCE DEALER<br />

ELICTRICAL CONTRACTORS<br />

RISIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL<br />

930 ASBURY AVENUE, OCEAN CITY<br />

399-1598<br />

AUTOMATIC DRYER<br />

WITH 3 DRYINB SELECTIONS<br />

^lim, km ma no hwt Hmrnln up tan Hill<br />

Perhaps more importantly, you<br />

receive unequalled medical support. U<br />

you are more than 30% or 50 pounds<br />

overweight, please call 927-955S and<br />

receive details about The OPT I FAST<br />

Program.<br />

The<br />

Program<br />

HARBOR MEDICAL CENTER<br />

149 Ocean Heights Avenue<br />

Linwood, N.J. 08121<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N<br />

ELECTMIC<br />

You get<br />

morm tor your money<br />

when you shop mi<br />

n's ELECTRIC<br />

SALE PRICE<br />

$28986<br />

MODEL DU29OOXM<br />

UNDERCOUNTER<br />

OISHWASHIR<br />

WITH, 3 Automatic Cycltt-NOHMAL<br />

HEAVY. NORMAL UQHT A RINSE/ '<br />

HOLD • energy-Saving Air Dry Option<br />

• Dual-Action Filtering Symm 9<br />

PorMlain-EnanKl-Ofio§tMl InMriar •<br />

Mora'Tmk - <<br />

Chara* Accounts A vlliblB*<br />

Wf Art Mot R«tpon«JNt For j<br />

Meat OrMsttt #• DIN TO!<br />

LIMITED<br />

n<br />

m<br />

Obituaries<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 4th, 1<br />

Raymond Brandoin, 74| retired Lauretta Neuner, 74<br />

from Haddon Hall Hotel<br />

NORTHPIELD - Raymond Bmadofn, 74, of thla dty <br />

PUBLIC NOTICI<br />

9,90M,yd<br />

4chafrs, Cushions, Table<br />

July 6, 86 J<br />

Thi n««l r«gul»r m.«llnj si fh« «AL« - 1 MM<br />

ryrnllun, lit, m.mlng Mo a.m.<br />

INSTAULEO-<br />

i<br />

SMMMtit, rRMianMe^(MMN4 M<br />

SIM r»in><br />

t ii.«<br />

nim.nt at th« flril liter l.val J«J1J<br />

1 wtlconW.<br />

Mart in Avtnua.<br />

MI<br />

!,i. Sa»moll( Adami. jf., Block Ml, MOVIHO MLE — U. Inlrlshl Ho.d<br />

fat<br />

Bs. R<br />

14 . qwmr oiihai ID cgnitruel an Mfal, chair,, ch.,1,, kltchan tabla,<br />

Miilaa tteraga ar.a ing ihgwar «!• dlihrt M muck mora. Jtturda, f a.m.<br />

rfoiura al 10 Flf II ilrt«t,<br />

tt 1 p..<br />

%i, ksuli Tiiiaring, lltcli 110}, Let 14<br />

Applicant wliNti It rnaka in Hlitini<br />

MfiM >Pac« Into a raa! lllall Qlllca In<br />

the apirlmant complin litalM al UN<br />

Central ivenue. A gia varlaiict II ST.JUDE'SNOVENA<br />

JlquIrM,<br />

*i7, Oavid 3. Paiiano t. Jamti J. Conway,<br />

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man ta conifrucf twg ipartmMti<br />

mw iht •litilng iiora al njiio<br />

eparilw.lli. A in variant. Ii raquirM,<br />

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^Plaii far till ahsvt Ipplicltlrai art<br />

•ValUblc (ir rtvltw dyrin) ragulir<br />

t)|itlntn hiun at thi Cstft Enlorjtmtnl<br />

Olflct at lie Ainury avtnua.<br />

."Adtquale nsflct gl thli mtMIn) (•<br />

Mln| givan puriuanl lo PL. lt7J,<br />

•Jhapttr U1, othtrwlit known ai IDa<br />

Open public Me.llngi Aft,<br />

Miy tM McraO Mart M J«u» M<br />

•MfM, glsrlfMt Una HI prn-r<br />

vtd tttnuahoiii KM world, new and<br />

fertsir. »*y H» IKrM Nafl W<br />

JHUi, Pf** Wf Ml. If, jydt WBfMf<br />

Bf miratm, pray tar ut. it, Juti*<br />

halpw M in* hoptlMt, pray lor lit,<br />

5«y inn pray.r »tlma, a day. by tM<br />

\tn> day ysvr pr«y«r» will SS an<br />

twtrmd. II hal rnvtr Mm known fs<br />

fall, PMbllc.lloo mull b. prOmlMd.<br />

My pray.rt h»v. MM antmrM.<br />

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Stcralary<br />

•AL<br />

Milhiwfi. Rnkelton, D.M.D., M.M.Se.<br />

Practice limited to Orthodonlcs<br />

Adults • Children<br />

3323 Simpson Avenue<br />

Suite. 5 and 4<br />

Ocean City, N.J. 08224<br />

(6O9)3»B1511<br />

2^00 New Road<br />

NortliflBid,N.J,MaM<br />

(409) 445-1559<br />

SfOftAGE PROBLEMS?<br />

Ornamental<br />

Fire Escapes<br />

S Stairs<br />

§olve them with,,.<br />

Mtfai Stairs<br />

An Outdoor Storage Shed I<br />

All Wood Construction<br />

Completely Assembled<br />

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• Choice of Colors<br />

• Af<strong>for</strong>dable Prices<br />

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6-Qt. Cooler Cheat<br />

Holds a 6-pk. plus lea.<br />

With handy storage tray<br />

lor keys, etc. on<br />

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July 4th "<br />

Hours i<br />

9 a.m. • 1p.m.<br />

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Hirdwin Start<br />

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otVoutDtf"<br />

1235 Aibury Avenue<br />

Ocean City • AUn.-Saf. 8-5<br />

Sun. »-2<br />

R¥R RBRUROR<br />

WE THINK YOU ARE<br />

LOOKING AT US! _<br />

In a recent «tuity by a well-loiown research company it was determined<br />

that you, the public wanted ta find a family pharmacist whom you could<br />

relate to on personal termi. You know, like in years past, where the local<br />

pharmacist was someone with whom you could talk,<br />

Wf By very bard In «ur pharmacy to maintain just that type of<br />

relationship with our customers (we think of you more like friends )<br />

Whoever Is on duty filling prescriptions ii alwayi available, really wants<br />

to gay a friendly heUo, Is rtady to answer ethically any questions, and to<br />

help In any way that la possible. Come in and gee <strong>for</strong> younelf,<br />

Medicaid, PAA, PCS, PAID, NPA, Blue Cross, Tristat*. and otliirprescription<br />

plans filled. With our pharmacy computer you will not<br />

have to wait <strong>for</strong> your prescription, you or your doctor can phone us<br />

_ when you need a delivery. We deliver promptly without extra charge,,<br />

| We wrtcome requests <strong>for</strong> delivery service and charga accounts.<br />

> OCEAN<br />

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PHONE<br />

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til MitMr), OtHMrimMut • Mdt*sf«*r<br />

•105,000<br />

LOT TOR SALE<br />

mUTWi.<br />

Mean M M'xlW. Two limlrf<br />

Jujt Reduced to<br />

'62,500<br />

CAREY'S<br />

i» •••_« a»_ •__* AA.l<br />

Real Ettate Inc.<br />

1BthSLiT1«BtH<br />

399 0178<br />

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3749 • 51 WEST AVE.<br />

Pint Floor thru Mrwmi, wcond IIMr two<br />

BMrosnii, e«c.ii«ii twach, 500a rtntti nlitoryf<br />

•159,000<br />

1322 Asbury Ave.<br />

W&W<br />

A Summer Savsngs I<br />

I Cosmetics 1<br />

Greeting Cfirris • Stationery I<br />

Film • Cameras • Gifts |<br />

SunciiflSbos I<br />

(Buy <strong>On</strong>e Get <strong>On</strong>e Free) [<br />

Beach Needs • Toys |<br />

Stroller Rentals I<br />

ESTABLISHED 1946 !<br />

1 ^ ^ 399.1889 j<br />

I 3rd & Atlantic A we,, Ocoan City •<br />

TAKE A BOOK<br />

TO THE BEACH!<br />

HARD COVER SALE<br />

16% OFF<br />

BIST SELLERS<br />

(10% with Credit Card)<br />

DIGITAL AUDI<br />

I (Some even less)<br />

CD SALE<br />

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GREAT PERFORMANCES<br />

CASSETTES<br />

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climbed aa Utft as 1600 (the<br />

acceptable limit I* 200) In an<br />

**•••••<br />

JULY 4th<br />

Fireworks Cruise<br />

•;»'••••)<br />

AtoarttheTort<br />

NORTH STAR<br />

•8 00 Per Parson<br />

Call For Reservations i Departure Time<br />

Leave From A! 'i Dock «h & loth its. an the Bay<br />

399-2179 or 390-1 MS<br />

104 ASBURY AVENUE • 398.8462<br />

Over 40 Entrees starting at §4.95<br />

Mouth watering Veal Dishes, Fresh<br />

Seafood, Homemade Desserts<br />

• ^=v- r v: V; : "'.f' V<br />

Fire & Zlon Rd. • Bargain town<br />

NOW OPEN<br />

Serving Dinner & Cocktails<br />

Tor in<strong>for</strong>mation a, Reservations Call H.7-1777<br />

-~v---------B-a^afP.t<br />

OUR 32nd SEASON<br />

ma<br />

II<br />

Brt<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,4,<br />

of tot co<br />

have turned up negative. -us<br />

Septic system* have been mlA,<br />

Inspected <strong>for</strong> failure and<br />

Wi are open 7 a.m. to 9 p,m,, 7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

"PIKE II"<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

Serving Breakfast, Lunch and Pinner<br />

"Ml F»n_r RMINnit 11pto|lMI H., HIM 1111-<br />

110 MM *«., toll City, oJ. • HMHity. CH-of • lIMtll<br />

STOP<br />

TUISD4V<br />

HARRY'S BRINGS JULY<br />

INWITHAB-A-N-G!<br />

HARRY'S INN<br />

HAJWY'S INN DOES FT AGAIN<br />

ill<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

MMritMtab *.f|<br />

THURSDAY<br />

WOW!<br />

Weekend Fun<br />

with<br />

Vince Charles <strong>for</strong> your dancing<br />

pleasure<br />

Plus<br />

Jay Carman, playing in<br />

South Jersey's plushest piano bar<br />

Plus I<br />

Dennis, Fred, Jack, Georgia, playing<br />

the bottles <strong>for</strong> your taste buds<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly at<br />

Full Course dinners from $8.95<br />

M4 SHORE ROAD, SOMERS POINT<br />

B7-4U? ^^^-aaBssia_____"<br />

THI "Wh«re The Town Meets"<br />

OPEN 24 HOURS<br />

Celebrate Liberty<br />

Weekend At The<br />

CHATTERBOX 1 '<br />

Serving Breakfast<br />

Lunch 4 Dinner ........<br />

tfxt*<br />

wm<br />

runoff fran animal fanni and<br />

«N«r Jnqf FUh and<br />

WUdllfe Prewnre, Lacuna<br />

CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

RUNG RESULTS<br />

ALL<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 4th, 1986<br />

Clayton's Plaza 9, on Shore Road In Marmora, welcomed a new tennent<br />

recently as Collective Federal Savings opened a branch office in the<br />

complex during grand opening celebrations Collective Federal It the sixth<br />

bank to open a branch In Marmora.<br />

Swing & Loan opens in Plaza 9<br />

MARMnm «—J<br />

JSSS<br />

^<br />

S<br />

3_g_3 SHfi<br />

~~- -.«wi uuuij rare, hopefully in<<br />

^ nwvedlntot<br />

moved Into the front corner of supermarket rmarket<br />

^MWOptM'iPIaiaion At present a 4,H»«qu_re-<br />

.-_-_«_,..<br />

a B<br />

- "*^ toot efflee<br />

efllw<br />

U<br />

l<br />

bdgliuflt<br />

bi bilt f<br />

to<br />

HARRY'S PLACil t SrLn, ^ mrms^&n<br />

SInet 1974<br />

• Omelettes our Specialty<br />

• Come In-Check Our Specials<br />

• Sandwiches - Hoagles<br />

Prepared Fpr The Beach<br />

• Cold Drinks • Cones or Candy<br />

Corner 4fh & Asbury. Ocean City<br />

3911981<br />

398-7M1 ZZZ.<br />

NOW OPEN EVES'til 8 p.m.<br />

Serving Seafood Platters & Specialties<br />

For All Occasions<br />

__26th & Bay, Ocean Clfy_(ato.c. Air^rt)<br />

Specializing in:<br />

Broiled &Sauteed<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

Steamed Crabs i<br />

f, & Sun, 1 te 6 p.m.]<br />

Whole<br />

Lobsftr «g<br />

Dinner<br />

Frl. 8, Sat. 4 to 4 P.M.<br />

927-6M5<br />

900 Short Road<br />

Somers Point<br />

'"Don't Let This Be The <strong>On</strong>e ,<br />

That Got Away"<br />

•r - -M- • - --r —<br />

Restaurant<br />

I<br />

of Collective Ptdtral __ ,__ o _.<br />

Savinp; Gail Bab, maotmr - <strong>On</strong>M T. Ira. Jr., SOD<br />

Mtrleoe Harrington of Salon wlsh Av -> Marmora, has<br />

lata aod Bany Bto^r, complttsd training u an<br />

pTiiidtat of the Upper *"* oUltary police<br />

Townihlp Chamber of specialist under tot <strong>On</strong>e<br />

CDmmerce. 4>Uon unit training (OSUT)<br />

Omnlcare/tbe 1000 was pnfnm at Fort McClellan,<br />

te Out to move in, their AJabaoui,<br />

etten being moved Inn<br />

Wayside Village tast winter.<br />

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PAGE 12 — SECTION ONE<br />

We've Moved!<br />

The Original<br />

IS NOW LOCATED<br />

1128 BOARDWALK<br />

(Just • few fe#f south of our Original B!dg,)<br />

Phone 399-1126<br />

> f<br />

4/«o span, at thm mam* loetllon<br />

COPPER KETTLE GIFTS<br />

WMI • mummmmm • MW.IU<br />

"Jo mate<br />

zill/s<br />

m a jar Wsfick in<br />

THE SBNTINEL.LEDGEB, OCEAN CITY, N.j, FRIDAY. JULY 4th, 1886<br />

Authority to study Sunday meter violations<br />

dose the lot on weekend<br />

jBght» to tap out the "bad<br />

Osborne had asked<br />

^ i<br />

mainly <strong>for</strong> the benefit of ^ak out on policy iana. jranyttlniltottat-OJIIIan n^SfUnipaatiitoIhpf m i t m hoorfuUy wipe Sre tta lotwu locked an,<br />

•aid. "We'd Just lite to know GflUan and niembtn of dty cut all of tboee little cour- weekend nlghta to decrease:-<br />

Ocean City's<br />

Finest Breakfast<br />

: at<br />

1360 Asbury Ave.<br />

Omelets Our Specialty<br />

also<br />

Subs and Sandwiches<br />

Check our Prices<br />

OPEN ALL YEAR<br />

Open Dally JOTSjOl<br />

Ute par whole family to \dsit our generating plant<br />

and discover how electocity is really made.<br />

N« wonder a child may be mystified<br />

by electricity. You cant see<br />

It, taste it, «r touch it. Yet electricity<br />

ta one of the most useful<br />

<strong>for</strong>ces in Hociety, And the availability<br />

of electric energy \s<br />

critical to everynnrti well-being.<br />

That'is why Atlantic Electric cordially<br />

Invites you and your family<br />

to visit our B.L England Gener-<br />

.'•:„•„•?<br />

OailANTlC ELECTRIC<br />

People Meeting Your Energy Needs ...For A New Century<br />

ating Station. See how the power<br />

we rely upon every day is actually<br />

produced. The unique, in<strong>for</strong>mative<br />

tour takes about an hour but<br />

will create impressions that last<br />

a lifetime. Plan to visit soon.<br />

Days & Times:<br />

Saturdays and Sunday!<br />

June 14 AugUHt 24,11 AM 4 PM<br />

CaU 645-1150 <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

NO SHIRT; NO SHOES,<br />

0(Vta«<br />

$ ft fton* <br />

prtitnlpollw<strong>for</strong> thedirector whs currently park In the to go to Bid once ; 'to<br />

be the only spokesperson transportation center lot. Secretary/Treasurer Peter<br />

<strong>for</strong> the group. Whci that letter Previously the city ckrk wa. Chelf lnvwUgat« andfoUowi<br />

appeared, I was embarrassed entitled to a free parking pa«a proper bidding technique*.<br />

Xf-1 1 and we cant necessa<br />

remove the 'bad dement,"*<br />

Molso said In response to<br />

Osborne's letter, also askin<br />

fara fee raise todeter rowdies<br />

***** ••»• n prixes will be<br />

Aiaflsg a bu reUef In elay presented <strong>for</strong> "Best of Show"<br />

* a an original sketch. He and <strong>for</strong> first, second and third<br />

otter major commissions pl*ce.<br />

progress <strong>for</strong> the Fisherman's<br />

Memorial in <strong>Cape</strong> May,<br />

the long-term care fadaty at<br />

Q«Bt Haven and an 8 by 56foot<br />

bas relief <strong>for</strong> the<br />

Tropicanna Casino in Atlantic<br />

aty.<br />

: Lorraine Watson of Ocean<br />

City, a teacher at the Art<br />

^Center here since 1973, will be<br />

•demonstrating the art of<br />

suml, oriental brush work.<br />

Aa appears hi Who's Who in<br />

the mm of Women Eneydopedto<br />

and displays her<br />

art in numerous area<br />

gallerie*.<br />

; "Tnta ta a rare opportunity<br />

tp tie professional artists at<br />

work M they would be in their<br />

own studios," O'Lone said.<br />

Artists wishing to exhibit In<br />

•the ihow can register the day<br />

r<br />

4Jhe show <strong>for</strong> a fee of $20 by<br />

dWng W-7111 ext 411.<br />

3dft-8768<br />

the<br />

1 frank<br />

.- qxDmpany<br />

llMKntMNMENT DIVISION<br />

VEB( OF JULY 4 to JULY 10<br />

HWHY DAY MATINEE<br />

TPJi.(rt|.Admlitlon)<br />

C#JTfcaitittoVtitly<br />

SHOWING<br />

NOW<br />

SHOWING<br />

MOUSE<br />

DETECTIVE<br />

Call fur bourn<br />

Welch's<br />

FISHERMAN'S'<br />

3325 Asbury Avenue,<br />

Ocean CHy-S9W»FB5 ,<br />

INN<br />

Serving Breakfast and Dinner<br />

Nightly Dinner Specials • Dinner tram S p.m.<br />

•Full Breakfast Menu • Full Une of Seafood<br />

•CUcktnDiihei (IroUedormed)<br />

• Pork Chops & Steaks • Liver<br />

•Pot Rout<br />

• VealCuUet<br />

Great Food<br />

Great Price<br />

LST(<br />

too Atlantic An., Oc»an City • 391-9616<br />

NOW OPEN FOR BREAKFAST<br />

served from 7 a,m.<br />

Hand Dipped Ice Cream<br />

Fountain Delights<br />

SWEET<br />

HAM $2.19u,<br />

Ice Cream Parlor<br />

CRUISE u<br />

Friday, July 4th, 8 p.m.<br />

$Q00<br />

w Per Person<br />

Adults & Children<br />

Sail Aboard The<br />

Sailing From The Brand New<br />

OCEAN CITY MARINA<br />

A HSHING CENTER<br />

3rd8MtU»Biy<br />

FOR RE8EHVAV0NS CALL -<br />

399-5011<br />

tbe Concerto Soloists Young Be lTanlano sjniiial of<br />

r^r^m . ho heen ^ ^ ^ ^ * ***** "S**:" *<br />

ta recital at the Laat year HyonJfflnwia the<br />

of Music Recital Pennsylvania state winner of<br />

oare<br />

Desserts- Italian Style<br />

proclaims our<br />

Fourth of July weekend buy-three-and-sa ve event<br />

• • • featuring Gelato Fresco - Ice Cream Italiano • • *<br />

The best ice cream you've ever tested (come in <strong>for</strong> a free sample) at<br />

special savings! Buy three pints, any flavors, and save one dollar! Buy<br />

three quarts, any flavors, and save two dollars!<br />

AND<br />

Handmade American Stars sugar cookies by Di Camillo Bakeries in<br />

red, white and blue carry-home boxes priced % off <strong>for</strong> this special<br />

weekend! •<br />

?L^? Awt " Ocian clt V- N.J, •Optn 7 Days 11 a.m.-10 p.m.<br />

(nwttoVoltaco's) Phone39M98e<br />

INTERNATIONAL-CUISINE<br />

MAKE YOUR EVENING SPECIAL!<br />

OPIN DAILY 3 P.M. - 10 P.M.<br />

PEARL EARLY BIRD SPECIALS<br />

Served 3 p.m. -4 p.m.<br />

Complete Dinners $6.95<br />

Dinner Includes Italian bread and butter, fresh garden salad, pasta or vegetable,<br />

dessert and coffee. •<br />

PASSPORT<br />

K'E-S-TAURA-NT-S<br />

''*«<br />

Monday: Chicken Italienneover Fettuccini •<br />

Tuesday: Manicotti Crepe<br />

Wednesday: Shrimp Alfredo<br />

Thursday: Veal & Eggplant Parmigiana<br />

Friday: Flounder Francese<br />

Saturday: Chicken Marsala<br />

Sunday: Baked Virginia Ham with Pineapple<br />

•<br />

FREE DESSERT<br />

with MnntrindTMt COUPON<br />

<strong>On</strong>* p«r cuitomer. Not valid In combination with othiroHcr*.<br />

From complete dinners to a light snack...<br />

The Pearl<br />

a qwi you can a,& 4<br />

&<br />

398-3033<br />

l'5-l<br />

in<br />

n


PAGE 14 — SECTION ONE<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.j,<br />

Meis is named Council president<br />

tnilrtilSri ff^fmWi naff* 1 \ *fe*» b 1 (continued from page 1) tt;" Ksposito *^.*^!*** Mid BAU during J,^^^ last 1^^* , . „ ^* ^<br />

vice presidency.<br />

Superior Court Judge Philip<br />

•ddJd at toe time.<br />

year's reorganiration<br />

Meanwhile Jones took an<br />

Grucclo Invalidated local meeting. "But <strong>for</strong> us to put<br />

<strong>On</strong> Tuesday, Jones<br />

opposing view,<br />

Ordinance No, 947. him (Mali) In at tills par-<br />

nominated Meii, who he<br />

"I Just assumed the via<br />

Meii U against any Sunday ticular time Isn't right, I'm<br />

believe* hai served the t tad<br />

president would move up," he<br />

Mies restrictions and Council we he would do a good Job<br />

Wd Ward faithfully fih <strong>for</strong> aixyew*,<br />

slid last year. "1 thought we<br />

members felt a member who bttt not-right now."<br />

Councilman Mark ldetto<br />

wanted no politicking and Oat<br />

represented the majority of List year Espoalto declined<br />

seconded the motion.<br />

tt would be an automatic<br />

Council should hold the office, fee presedentlal nomination move up.<br />

"I think Oat with Mr. because he said he liked the<br />

"I can't buy that all of<br />

Knight things wan going<br />

dd th b<br />

good.., but, of course, the blue SfB?<br />

Uwi has something to do with<br />

tagl K^t. PfOff rf i ^thecSrWyrtoul<br />

under Knight 1 on.<br />

Meis then went on to thank<br />

oil colleagues, especially<br />

Jam, <strong>for</strong> their compliment*<br />

"I don't like the concept of<br />

! helm, fte blue lawi meani Mr, Meii the mayor versus the Coun-<br />

However, he accepted the && b«' coKlMd." hi cil," Meis Mid. "There should<br />

to ideas prewnted, dlacua*ed<br />

and then policy <strong>for</strong>mulated.<br />

We will be working with<br />

Roy cooperatively and I'm<br />

believing in the opportunity to<br />

do thing* to benefit the people<br />

Of Ocean City," be added.<br />

Councllwoman Jeanne<br />

Chum nominated Jones <strong>for</strong><br />

the vice presidency.<br />

"I aerved with five Council<br />

preiidenta and I usually sat<br />

nod to them and when they<br />

•id something wrong, I could<br />

kick them under the table,"<br />

«be observed.<br />

wmi-_ M«i«<br />

William Meis<br />

"But we will got along ma documento and other<br />

Superstars at Resorts<br />

with Hood communication," »irto» wfflbe p m M<br />

Jones Hid. "Roy wd to them at a later date,<br />

everybody will work real hard Council also approved<br />

<strong>for</strong> a better Ocean City," GUllan'a recommendation to<br />

Henny Youngman<br />

July 16-22<br />

Wayne Newton<br />

July 23-28<br />

Tom Jonas<br />

Richirllng the first two name Finance and Revenue<br />

years of the council-mayor Director Donald Bart as<br />

<strong>for</strong>m of government, in- acting administrator until a<br />

stituted in 1978 when William permanent replacement U<br />

R Woods presided over the 7- Mred. Hart also served in a<br />

member governing body, the similar capacity after <strong>for</strong>mer<br />

preceding year's vice administrator Joseph Kane's<br />

president was promoted to the resignation until Michael<br />

presidency. Wood was hired as Business<br />

In other business. City Administrator. Wood was<br />

Clerk Angela Pileggi read the unavallablejor comment,<br />

resolutions (also read at the OflUn if seeking to hire<br />

June at Council meeting) Gape May City Managw 1 Fred<br />

honoring the services of <strong>Coldren</strong> to the pott ta ids<br />

<strong>for</strong>mer Mayor Jack Bittner, desire to return a strong<br />

and ex-Couneilmen Henry administrator to oversee<br />

bight and Herbert dally municipal operations.<br />

Brownlee. Since neither of the Council members have said<br />

outgoing public officials at- they would consider <strong>Coldren</strong><br />

tended the Inauguration along with other candidates<br />

ceremonies the framed Interested In the job.<br />

tow playing In We Carousel Cabaret<br />

Imtaml'sla vtsh lounge revue<br />

jBunky!<br />

ComoDdilars<br />

servedat<br />

every<br />

Yum Yum, CompDollars.<br />

Yes, Bunky, you can earn a bonus of CompDollars at every table at the<br />

Claridge. And CompDollars are as good as gold. They'l! get you rooms,<br />

meals, show tickets, evun tractor rides. _<br />

So get a CompCard, Carl—it's free! And so is parking,<br />

coat check and a few other nice thinp, because you<br />

have a CompCard.<br />

So sit down and enjoy the CompDollars served<br />

at every table, Bunky!<br />

"Whan people dine to enloy fine food.'<br />

841 Central Avt., Ocean City, N.J.<br />

"Bwf Restaurant In Ocean GHy"<br />

Ed Hltzel, Sunday Press, 1985<br />

EARLY BIRD SPECIAL-*7.49<br />

Served Dally From 5 to 6:30 P.AA.<br />

MM; Boneless Chicken Kiev<br />

TUE& Shrimp Alfredo dn Imported Prats<br />

WHfc Chicken Parmaganla<br />

THOB: Roast Turkey vv/Stufflng It Gravy<br />

FRt Fried Flounder Almondlne<br />

SAT* Chicken Marsala w/fresh mushrooms<br />

SUM: Roast Beef Au Jus<br />

Includes Salad 8. Vegetable<br />

Rolls w/Butter and Dessert<br />

BREAKFAST Served 7 Days 8 a.m. ta? p.m.<br />

LUNCH Served 7 Days n«.m, 2 p.m.<br />

DINNER Served 7 Days from 5 p.m.<br />

RESERVATM)NS...Ca 399-3713<br />

AAalor Credit Cards Accepted<br />

cnuisis. Harrarfs9<br />

, DOCK AT THE DOOR<br />

<strong>On</strong> The Jersey <strong>Cape</strong>'s Own Casino Boat»<br />

; BOAT SAILS<br />

9 i.m. A 6 p.m. Italy ft Sunday<br />

WHUSPACKA6E<br />

city's<br />

placing<br />

by the curbelde on designated<br />

day*.<br />

Materials to be collected<br />

are aluminum, glass and<br />

newspaper! and should be<br />

FRIDAY. JULY 4th, 1W6<br />

(I<br />

)y<br />

U, Si Sept I, ft<br />

nd . ttth («t to Mth<br />

Inclusive) i - July '<br />

mij*»iM.mtjf%" to Nth<br />

atraetj lnclwive) - July M,<br />

30; Aug. 13, 17; Sept. 10, *.<br />

py<br />

Dave <strong>Gillian</strong>, 96, looks on from the Music Pier<br />

audience as his son Roy, takes the oath of office<br />

as mayor of Ocean City during Tuesday's (\<br />

ceremonies. Behind him is Pete Trofa, brother of •<br />

incoming Councilman 'Chick' Trofa.<br />

SPRINGFIELDS<br />

43rd & Pleasure, Sea Isle P<br />

Call 263-4951<br />

MUSIC NIGHTLY<br />

TUESDAY, JULY 8th<br />

Springfield Inn & Nash Group<br />

proudly presents Varrlck<br />

Recording Artists<br />

"ROOMFUL BLUES"<br />

Advanced Ticket Sales Available<br />

WEDNESDAY, JULY 9th<br />

PARTY<br />

11 14th Season Anniversary"<br />

THURSDAY, JULY 10th<br />

CELEBRITY NIGHT<br />

"THE DUPREES"<br />

VMt OurBoach Barefoot Bar,<br />

"TheCirouteT'<br />

SPECTACULAR<br />

Ham& Cheoso<br />

HOAGIE<br />

'" TASTY ,<br />

HOT-10"<br />

I? PIZZA ":<br />

American<br />

CHEESE<br />

99*Vilb.j<br />

1 BOLOGNA<br />

SANDWICH.-<br />

IDAV, JULY Ilh. IMS<br />

$!£***<br />

and «iec- &&<br />

are over and, I might add, Trofa also thanked his<br />

'Thank God," Jessel said, fcaifly <strong>for</strong> their love and<br />

* who served four dedication; ••They art my<br />

the original Council, nwk and salvaUon," he said<br />

hU constituents to pray <strong>Gillian</strong>'s ion, James, who<br />

Council and replace aneMd the ceremonies, said<br />

prejudice with humility, he believed It was an asset to<br />

,-"You are our most ardent Ui city to conduct its<br />

fans and I hope you become inauguration on the<br />

moat ancient critics." traditional July 1 so Summer<br />

•aid. "Mayor <strong>Gillian</strong> residents and visitors as weU<br />

•even people watching « year-round dtljent could<br />

his shoulder and I hope witness the event<br />

watch over ours." During the swearing-in<br />

fi also paid tribute to ceremonies, Walter<br />

******** preitnted the<br />

tovoeirtton *<br />

and Jto. selections conclude<br />

Coming events<br />

(Fridiy)<br />

Cedar Beach Civic<br />

^Association holiday parade,<br />

-HOth Street and Central<br />

Avenue, 10 a.m.<br />

Garden Civic Association<br />

holiday parade starting at<br />

Longport bridge, 10 a.m.<br />

.Fourth of July activities<br />

parting at 6 p.m, on the 6th<br />

Street football field off the<br />

U.S, Model of the Year<br />

preliminary pageant on the<br />

Music Pier, starting at noon.<br />

Ocean City Pops Orchestra<br />

In concert on the Music Pier, 8<br />

pfa. Free admission.<br />

MONDAY<br />

Pope Orchestra in concert<br />

on tile Music Pier, I p.m.<br />

Admission *1.<br />

boardwalk, 6 to 9:30 p.m. Ocean City Exchange Club<br />

meeting, Daniel's<br />

Ocean City Pops Orchestra Restaurant, 6:30 p.m.<br />

Fourth of July concert on be<br />

Music Pier, 7 p.m. Ocean City Card Club meets<br />

SATURDAY<br />

«*j the ant <strong>Cape</strong> May County Jf<br />

ffw Show to be held on the m<br />

y<br />

at youth center, 7 p.m.<br />

Wyoming Hotel card party,<br />

4 Ocean Av., 7:30 p.m.<br />

boardwalk from 11 a.m. to 8<br />

p.m.<br />

Ocean City, Community<br />

' Center antique craft show on<br />

i the Music Pier, 9 a.m. to 3<br />

» pan. Open to the public,<br />

ft —<br />

fi Artistic pie eating contest In<br />

# front of the Music Pier, 1 p.m,<br />

I Ferko Stringy Btna i»<br />

! concert, sponsored by" the<br />

i Ocean Ciyr Rotary flub, oh<br />

; the Music Pier, 8 p.m.<br />

! SUNDAY"*"<br />

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TOURS<br />

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ERNEST McCHESNEY:<br />

New Vortt Singing Tneher I<br />

NOW A PERMANENT RESIDENT OF OCEAN CITY I<br />

Former professor of Singing at YALE, *<br />

S.M.U. and Manhattan School of Musk |<br />

Private Instruction I<br />

Voice Technique and Coaching |<br />

SOB 24th St. Phone CM?) 309-1894 |<br />

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Look For tho Yellow Canopy<br />

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Dinner from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.<br />

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••Broiled Filet Of Sea Bass .<br />

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ftoast Tom Turkey w/eranberry Sauce or<br />

Broiled Native Blue Fish .SMI<br />

Roast Spring Chicken :,..li.fi.<br />

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'•'i<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE IS — SECTION ONE<br />

Clunn, Jessel take oaths of office in city gov't<br />

Municipal Court Judge Richard Russell administers<br />

the oaths of office to Council members<br />

Jeanne Clunn. 'Chick' Trofa and Gary Jessel.<br />

Boy falls onto prop<br />

A, Burgett, 5, of<br />

Delaware Av., Somers Point,<br />

yesterday was listed In<br />

satisfactory condition In the<br />

pediatrics ward at Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital following<br />

a boating accident Tuesday<br />

afternoon in the inlet surf at<br />

New Castle.Road.<br />

The victim allegedly fell out<br />

of the boat, striking his held<br />

on the motor's propeller,<br />

receiving facial and scalp<br />

lacerations.<br />

The<br />

according to the boy 1 ! fatherj<br />

when a wave hit the boat and<br />

knocked the victim tato the<br />

water and onto the spinning<br />

propeller, police Midi The<br />

boat had been beached and<br />

the Burgetts were shoving off<br />

when the mishap occurred.<br />

The accident la still under<br />

Investigation by the state<br />

Marine Police.<br />

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Holding tiie^Blble <strong>for</strong> their spouses are, respectively,<br />

Dick Clunn, *Vi' Trofa and Denlse Jessel.<br />

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Look <strong>for</strong> Fresh Fruit Trays<br />

In Convenient Locations<br />

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LIVE MUSIC<br />

Every Monday Night<br />

Mike Pedicin<br />

Tuts, thru Sun.<br />

Jackie Jordon<br />

& The Jackpots<br />

I' 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Circle,<br />

Somers Point. N.J.<br />

This wMkend's frt§ Bio ONli All of<br />

ui of Circle Liquor Store extend to all of<br />

yow a very en|oyable weekend<br />

Cilehrating the twohundrtdandfenfri<br />

anniversary of the U.S.A. Parties<br />

galore ire In the making <strong>for</strong> this long<br />

weekend. Since parties are our<br />

business, we iuggeit you make your<br />

last minuf e party prablemi known to us<br />

ana our staff. We'll be delighted to<br />

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nothing unsaid.<br />

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!, In France, what li the term <strong>for</strong> the "shipper" of<br />

wlntt<br />

i. Who is the maitre de chai?<br />

3, How do the British refer to red Bordeaux wine?<br />

4. What are the best known wines from the Loire?<br />

-ANSWERSf.Nfgeefiiti<br />

I, Mnm rttpontlblt tar ffM wln» trm (fit mommt H It<br />

mtdt until II It told.<br />

4. VoumyndSnimur,Poulllr-Fum:<br />

Old gluttom niver dii"ihly (ust wiiit •way.<br />

COOKING WITH WINE<br />

FOURTH-OF JULY MINI PIZZAS<br />

With K|uors, cut packaged refrigerator biscuits in<br />

quartan. Place on greased baking sheet,- press each piece<br />

of dough Into a l-ineh round. Spread each with catsup;<br />

sprinkle with oregano; cover with shredded Cheddar<br />

chaese; <strong>top</strong> with tiny piece of anchovy fillet; drizzle with a<br />

little olive oil over all. Bake In a hot oven (4S0F.) <strong>for</strong> 10<br />

minute*. Serve hot. <strong>On</strong>e (8-oz.) package of biscuits make<br />

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OUR QUALITY PRODUCTS<br />

IN MODERATION<br />

DRINKING WITH INTELIGENCE<br />

Know Your tttif- PADC"<br />

UmltaUont WE UAHt<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 4th, 1986<br />

f or Strathmere's water woes, beginning is near I<br />

(continued continued from page oafle 1)<br />

over _,„ mu who __,,J would k. be _«__ respon- .H.. arise ..h... when nnimni..^ ju»_ik_i,^,i.u,<br />

did it enthufllBstlcly take over<br />

„_ ^(.vmo • imbuaIs Whale township. take over-<br />

Board of Health, a sible to take over Aramingo small water companies fall to Aramingo as a result of the<br />

moratorium was enacted under the provision* of themeet<br />

the requirements <strong>for</strong> proceedings.<br />

freezing the number of water state Small Water Companies safe drinking water.<br />

He called it "a recognition<br />

hookups In Strathmere to 282. Takeover Act,<br />

It sett <strong>for</strong>th guidelines by that the New Jersey Water<br />

Township Committee In response to an action which both the DBF and theCompany<br />

U In the business of<br />

recently brought the sale one brought by the Strathmere BPU may order the takeover providing water service.<br />

step closer to fruition when, Improvement Association In of a small water company<br />

on the advice of Its special 1984, Superior Court Judge (which fails to provide water<br />

attorney, Richard McGlynn, Seven Perskie appointed a of adequate quality pressure<br />

ft agreed to the terms of •receiver<br />

to both ensure a and volume) by the "moat<br />

stipulation of sale in asupply<br />

of potable water to suitable entity." The DEP<br />

resolution.<br />

local residents and to manage and the BPU must jointly<br />

The terms of the agreement the affairs and finances of the identify them through a fact-<br />

must be accepted by thefinancially<br />

troubled finding process.<br />

*<br />

Mice of Administrative Law Aramingo.<br />

Sea Isle City, Upper<br />

and the Board of Public He also directed Township and the New Jersey<br />

Utilities. Their endorsements proceedings be Initiated Water Company were all<br />

an expected to be <strong>for</strong>th- pursuant to the Small Water brought into the proceeding*<br />

i<br />

coming in one to three Companies Takeover Act. The as candidates to be the "most<br />

months, according to William case marked die first time In suitable entity."<br />

Lnvery, attorney <strong>for</strong> Newhistory<br />

the Small Water The agreement reached by<br />

Jersey Water Company. Company Takeover Act has all parties in part states that<br />

The stipulation marks the been used. The law wasthe<br />

township may no longer<br />

end of a legal battle which oaf developed as an attempt to file a legitimate claim <strong>for</strong><br />

been continuing since 1964 alleviate the problems which legal fees against Aramingo.<br />

The case has cost the township<br />

over 1100,000 in legal fees<br />

and other expenses according<br />

to township records.<br />

James Panunto, current<br />

owner of Aramlngo; the<br />

Strathmere Improvement<br />

( AGED STEAKS -TOSH SEAFOOD)<br />

Association, the city of Sea<br />

Isle City, Upper Township,<br />

the Department of Public<br />

Advocate, Division of Rate,<br />

the New Jersey Board of<br />

Public Utilities, the state<br />

Department of Environmental<br />

Protection and<br />

Johnny Moore now appearing<br />

Kenneth Moore, a special<br />

in the Captain's Lounge<br />

court-appointed receiver <strong>for</strong><br />

Aramingo, are parties listed<br />

Friday and Saturday 9 to 1<br />

Oi the stipulation,<br />

A UNIQUE DINING EXPERIENCE Lavery, the attorney<br />

representing the New Jersey<br />

NOW OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

water Company, said nil<br />

client wu neither <strong>for</strong>ced nor<br />

1 a hookup to Whale<br />

Beach U not a certainty.<br />

"There<br />

*<br />

After an estimated period of<br />

between 30 to 90 days <strong>for</strong> final<br />

approval* from the BPU, he<br />

said, work In certain areas of<br />

can be eipected to take place<br />

right away including the<br />

rehabilitation of the existing<br />

well and Installation of water<br />

meters.<br />

The supply of water to<br />

Whale Beach residents<br />

probably wont be taken can<br />

of until the Immediate<br />

problem with Strathmere<br />

resident* is resolved, Lavery<br />

said. There are 292 homes<br />

tare.<br />

In light of potential<br />

financing problems which<br />

would go with such an un-<br />

1 township,<br />

Aramingo.<br />

* a lot of money in- McGlynn, the attorney<br />

volved," he said.<br />

who's been on the case since"<br />

Included In the agreement MarchlSM <strong>for</strong> the te*MM* C<br />

of sale is an itemised program told The Sentinel-Ledger that:<br />

of improvements which In- the township will be getting:<br />

clude rehabilitation of theservice<br />

from company sub-existing<br />

station, construction Ject the quality and rate-<br />

of a new well, replacement of cootroU of the BPU. •<br />

existing customer meters, According McGlynn, the<br />

covering the existing stand- addition of me New Jersey<br />

pipe and the construction of a Water Company not onlr"<br />

300,000 gallon derated tank to satisfies the currant need bat.<br />

be Implemented over the nrat stacks the problem with an<br />

two yean.<br />

eye towards the future.<br />

Also planned, beginning In "In the longrun, the<br />

1889,lstherepla^emgfltofthe residents of the township are<br />

entire piping system. bettor served be «ald "TJfc<br />

For the township's part, township can't go on <strong>for</strong>ever<br />

cffldals say they're pleased having the people rely on<br />

that the problem is rearing a Individual wells."<br />

conclusion.<br />

As the township continues to<br />

The township maintained grow, problems surface with<br />

during the proceeding that it wall contamination, and some<br />

would main more sense to observers here feel a town-<br />

have a party with experience ship municipal water system<br />

in the water business not the may not be too far off,<br />

Walker resigns from board<br />

Ocean City Board of three-year term and men was matter win be referred to the<br />

Education member Gerard re-elected In UK," he said. <strong>Cape</strong> May County School<br />

Walker has resigned after "Then there's the Donsuperintendent<br />

to make u<br />

serving more man four years. Johnson's who run <strong>for</strong>ever." introent<br />

Walker, who Initially was Johnson, the current loard member Joseph<br />

elected to his first three-year president again, was elected ludica was appointed by<br />

term in April 1962 and was re- to his fourth term in April. superintendent to fulfill the<br />

elected in INS, cited in- The Board is currently unexplred term of David<br />

as seekingjippllcations from Stefan who resigned lor<br />

(he reason <strong>for</strong> his resignation. local residents Interested In personal reasons in 1984.<br />

"Serving the School Board filling Walker's seat If theludica<br />

was subsequently<br />

is a very Important reapoo- Board U unsuccessful in elected to the nine-member<br />

MbUity," Walker, a private selecting a candidate, the board In 1985.<br />

Investigator, said yesterday.<br />

"Business Is taking up so Sabo heads condo owners<br />

much time that if I don't have<br />

the time to serve the Board, I The Association of Gardens assistant treasurer and An-<br />

feel It's better to step aside Plaza condominium owners drew Depino, board member..<br />

'juil over the<br />

and let someone with the time elected John Sabo president<br />

9th Siract<br />

SELF-HELP UNIT<br />

dolt.<br />

during a recent meeting.<br />

Bridge" .<br />

MEETING JULY I *<br />

"But I hoped that I gave Other officers elected in- The Atlantic County<br />

something to improve the dude Dr. Robert Hilnronner, Women<br />

quality of education in Ocean vice president; Dr. Frederick<br />

Qty," Walker added. Wagner, secretary; R. Joseph<br />

V QUALITY<br />

He said each member runs OUvo, treasurer; Marge<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

<strong>for</strong> as many times as they feel Bogosian, assistant<br />

is necessary. "I served one secretary; Walter Hinkel,<br />

1 ! Center will hold its<br />

self-help group <strong>for</strong> victima of<br />

sexual assault 7130 p.m.<br />

Wednesday July 9. For<br />

location and more In<strong>for</strong>matton,<br />

call 64frC?87.<br />

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FOOD WEEK<br />

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new idea.' Every tub ei pur pfewwe^oolwl Wed<br />

chicken comet withal you. need lor an easy ft<br />

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tarific tried chkfcen- to m^« four HUNGRY W Ill<br />

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wrapped up to make Mmmertkne eatin' better dian ever.<br />

WAYSIDE VILLAGE ^ % MARMORA<br />

A CompleterSeafoodEstabii^rmnt<br />

Homemade Cooking With Our Fresh Seafood<br />

THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL-JULY 3 - JULY 9<br />

Cooked Tikt-<strong>On</strong>l Special ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ,<br />

FRIED CLAM STRIPS PLATTER M.49<br />

Includes French Fries A Slaw '<br />

HofiD'oeuvre Special<br />

Stuffed Deviled Clams<br />

<strong>On</strong>fcr Ahead<br />

Cat<br />

390-0842<br />

•2,89PM. GOOD NEWS!<br />

Seafood Special<br />

Pasta & Shrimp Salad<br />

Our cooked Takeout selection has been expanded. We<br />

now offer Srolled, as well as Sauted & Fried Blatters<br />

and a flreater variety of vegetables with a dinner roll &<br />

butter Included on each platter,<br />

STOP IN FOR YOUR NEW MENU TODA Yl<br />

JULY<br />

SIMM . MMW "msW<br />

twit<br />

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HMtfY<br />

lib.<br />

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mMi't'i<br />

: The Sentinel-Ledger Friday, July 4,1986<br />

ck of follow<br />

The annual Ocean City took k second d place with the<br />

Ifucht Club businessmen'* beavietttfanfrblueflsbwltba<br />

tournament wa« held total weight of M pOundl «<br />

with Ted Wood and ounces.<br />

Posse co-


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PAGE t — SECTION TWO<br />

MONEY MANAGEMENT<br />

THE SKNTINEL-LEDGERA OCEAN CITY, N J.<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 4th, IMS<br />

Teaching money management to your children<br />

E*rlv training In mnnnv m laWna thulr chfliWn In m •_* „._.._...-i... t. ,,A. ««,„' ..j u _^» „ «_._» «• ..i^i..^ af numaw invidnrf and choose Httlo or no taxes. SUUteit that participate 111 tfttB<br />

Estrry training In money are letting their children In en Bret opportunity to provide money, and 1! nvtag or current or anticipated ofmoneyInvolwdlandchoose B^">«%"£*"£<br />

' BsMagtment may be doe of family discussions •bout guidance.<br />

budgettngareaUidfecahow cutlays, Including wvingi. the best method <strong>for</strong> eacH aporoii ely II percent be<br />

•M hot gifts you can give money. Letting them know Bow much of an allowance<br />

four children, and one that where your money comes<br />

them how. E.nphaaiie during n^Uy.^^ttem com. *flft «<br />

and bow often you give It<br />

trill benefit you ta well, from, how you manage your depends on family cir-<br />

Otldance In earning, erpenses and save lor thecumstances<br />

and the ages of<br />

Mgetlng, saving and paying future could provide lasting the children and their ability<br />

MDi win help your children lessons on personal finance, to understand some fun-<br />

hofli money wisely as they There Is no one way, however, damentals i *<br />

i - W " l them how. E.nphaaiie during n^Uy.^^ttem com. *flft<br />

!if* ' MM.<br />

family cttseuuions the value parethelr Incomes with SUvln*,<br />

family cttseuuions the value parethelr Incomes with SUvln*, DtaCMi wifli yourrtUdren<br />

tf saving ind provide good outlaysanddeddehewmuch Suggest ugg that lavJnji j baa «"~w»<strong>for</strong>b«i^|^ ^ ^ . ^ ^ ^ M ^<br />

(samples.<br />

to let aside id f <strong>for</strong> each h I Item, bdt budget it item and d us* us* m practice of charging taterest flood advtei <strong>for</strong> ptrwiti<br />

~ -fl &ft± -i~ li 1 | ^ M SlS M ^ V^ M^fltdSW fl ^^^^W^fe^V T ^B fl ^^ ^1 • iff E* - ^^H^%^<br />

The Badge!<br />

As the children<br />

K ^*—<br />

p^nwta on the loan become the family-deals with It.<br />

sppwclatiarj <strong>for</strong> the financial<br />

problems you may be facing<br />

•"-"now,<br />

i New Jersey Society of<br />

OMined Public Accountant!<br />

(CPAJ) suggests some ways<br />

to begin teaching children to<br />

" money managers:<br />

days, many parents<br />

them more money than they requirements <strong>for</strong> food, en- money can be tricky. .„ youths<br />

at to Income and ciractually<br />

need, ^gfc tertainment, clothing and children might like to keep that Is meaningful now. organtaatloos, as well as the wnunplwiT When a neighbor<br />

cumstances, but there are <strong>On</strong>ce you selflf on an special purchases. Let them separate envelope! <strong>for</strong> each The time to urge children to Boy Scouts of America and hires one of your children to<br />

some basic guidelines that amount, remember that it 1» understand how you budget, budget Item, or keep aQ the start saving <strong>for</strong> college, by the Girl Scouts of the USA offer do chores, It could be an op-<br />

can help you decide what li <strong>for</strong> the children to spend at then help them start a system money in one place and way, could start during the practical money management portunity to discuss savings.<br />

beat <strong>for</strong> your children. they with. Let them decide of their own. Ask the youths to record deposits and with- Int year of Ugh school training. The Girl Scouts, <strong>for</strong> An education in personal<br />

The Allowance<br />

what they mot to do with the list total income and alldrawals.<br />

Consider the amount Parents might start saving Tamp!* emphasUe shared Wi t<br />

g<br />

The allowance, often the<br />

<strong>for</strong> their children's education dedsion ntfijring and shared<br />

place plece-by-piece over a i<br />

Bret money children receive<br />

as soon as possible. responsibility u scouts plan,<br />

period of several years. But 4<br />

regularly, also represents the<br />

budget <strong>for</strong>, and pay <strong>for</strong> their<br />

the rewards, <strong>for</strong> both parenta '<br />

Take each child with you to various programs. The Boy<br />

and children. Mg% im- •<br />

the bank and open an account ScouU, as part of their<br />

nedlatelyiuidlastallfetinie. •<br />

to his or her name. Host training, offer merit badges In<br />

IWs arttcte on persona; •.<br />

families save less man I hanking and personal money<br />

finance 1$ OOR,- YOStf<br />

AA C ^;V YEARNING TO BREATHE<br />

LWRE;TCHED REFUSE OF<br />

' ^HORE. SEND THESE, THE<br />

K)ST TO ME, I LIFT MY<br />

HE GOLDEN DOOR!"


PAGE 4 = SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

The<br />

Reconstruction project of the<br />

The New Colossus<br />

Not like the brazen giant of<br />

Greek Fame,<br />

With conquering limbs<br />

astride from land to land-<br />

Here at our sea-washed,<br />

sunset gates •hall stand<br />

A mighty woman with a<br />

torch, whose flame<br />

Is the Imprisoned lightning,<br />

and her name<br />

Mother of Exiles. From her<br />

beacon-hand<br />

Glows world-wide<br />

welcome; her mild <strong>eyes</strong><br />

command<br />

The air-bridged harbor that<br />

twin cities frame<br />

"Keep, ancient lands, your<br />

storied pomp!" cries she<br />

With silent lips. "Give me<br />

your tired, your poor,<br />

Your huddled masses<br />

yearning to breathe free,<br />

The wretched refuse of your<br />

teeming shore.<br />

Send these,, the homeless,<br />

tempest-tost to me. *<br />

I lift my lamp beside the<br />

golden door!"<br />

—Emma Ljuarni 1883<br />

This photograph of the Statue of Liberty is from the cover of the fall<br />

Sears catalog which will have affixed to it a coin containing authentic<br />

material recovered during Miss Liberty's restoration.<br />

1892 1916 1986<br />

For one hundred years successive modifications of the Statue of Liberty's flame distorted<br />

sculptor Auguste Bartholdi's original design. The new flame is covered with solid copper and<br />

24K gold. The flame Is lighted at night from the ground by 120-watt Incandescent lamps and<br />

by 250-watt quartzllne lamps mounted on the torch.<br />

Bartholdi's artistic vision upheld in<br />

reconstruction of Liberty's flame<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 4th, ifjfc<br />

the work was done on an First and <strong>for</strong>emost, the challenge; Liberty'i torch Still other technical and Aside from the cborwln-<br />

bland, with access restricted Statue's Isolation on an bland had been altered over the logistical challenges faced the volved in rtitoi'<br />

by tides... The scaffolding was meant a special deck had to years in attempts at various crew as they pressed ftrwmrt Statue of Liberty. —<br />

the world's highest, and never be built to handle the heavy lighting effects, and newto<br />

complete tbelr task In tune McGovern is charged<br />

came closer than 18 inches to traffic of workers, materials renovation called <strong>for</strong> the<strong>for</strong><br />

the Stable's centennial implementing Impi<br />

the structure... The ancient and equipment Even men, flame to be restored to its and rededicstion ceremonies, in the monument _at ...<br />

copper "repousse" technique access to the island was original design, as created by to be high-lighted by keep her btaBhyf •thenaxt<br />

used so rarely mat artisans governed by the tides—which the Statue's artist, Frederic Resident Reagan's relighting 100 years. »t<br />

were •ought worldwide, and change every four hours! Bartholdl.<br />

(he torch on July 3. "Our task - and resoonfinally<br />

transported from Next, to gain access to all Working only from old All 1,700 armature bars, or Ability - as construe^<br />

France to complete the task... portions of the Statue's ei- Photographs, the artisans "ribs" holding the copper skin managers <strong>for</strong> thU mm<br />

These are jut some of the terlor, a huge scaffolding had<br />

to the steel frame, bad eroded werefonnldahle,"MyfO«8>e<br />

problems and challenges to be built And since the<br />

and were replaced by In- McGovern. 'TOt we would**<br />

encountered In renovating the Statue's delicate copper skin<br />

dividually molded, rust- have passed up the H*<br />

Statue of Liberty- truly the Is only as thick, as a penny<br />

proofed stainless steel portunlty to be part of 4be<br />

reconstruction project of the(about<br />

3/32 of an taeh), the<br />

replicas — at a painstaking celebration of the ~ ' ^<br />

century.<br />

scaffolding had\to remain 18<br />

rate of 12 at a time, so as not Liberty's 100th ann:<br />

Yet, the people involved In Inches away f nmhdl points of<br />

to Jeopardize the support of which Is sure to be the—,_<br />

the work, from construction the eiterior, The result was<br />

flie delicate copper skin. and most emottonal event.*<br />

manager to laborers, had no the highest and most eg-<br />

To complicate the process our history." *»•*<br />

complaints. In fact, they view pensive (12 million)<br />

further, asbestos was<br />

their talk as an honor: freestanding scaffolding in<br />

discovered behind the original<br />

Restore Liberty <strong>for</strong> America. the world.<br />

bars, requiring manaj * * * * * * * * *<br />

Under me management of The most extensive damage<br />

to institute air monitoring and<br />

Lehrer/MeGovern, Inc., the Statue suffered in Its first<br />

provide protective doming<br />

some 500 workers took part in IN years was to the uplifted<br />

<strong>for</strong> workers. Facts about<br />

the 30-month 'restoration torch and flame, which were<br />

Ninety-eight years' worth of<br />

process, which was launched deemed beyond repair.<br />

interior paint could not be Ellis Island<br />

In January 1984. And, InHowever,<br />

rebuilding them<br />

removed by conventional<br />

keeping with the symbol of required workers skilled in<br />

methods, due'to risk of Ben are some facto ibout<br />

Lady Liberty, the vast, the hlgUy specialized craft of<br />

tfymnglng the COppSr Bfld B3ti« Inland:<br />

majority of workers were repousse, , an ancient<br />

creating tasie fumes In a The island was<br />

immigrants or descendants of technique of hammering<br />

poorly ventilated space — so SamuelEllls,who<br />

immigrants whom the Statue metal onto a sculpted <strong>for</strong>m—<br />

liquid nitrogen was used to island In the late 18th<br />

once welcomed to these and <strong>for</strong> which no qualified<br />

fret the paint, which then The Island was o<br />

shores.<br />

firms exist in the United<br />

peeled off easily.<br />

only 3*4 acres In site,<br />

"For all of us working on<br />

In the Statue's base, walnut four acres of the I<br />

the Lady, this project has As a result Gene McGovern<br />

sheila were used to sandblast ^ supplied pp from<br />

become a labor of love," says found himself traveling to<br />

paint off the surface of the eaitt excavated to create",<br />

Peter Lehrer, president of France and Germany to<br />

concrete.<br />

New York subway system<br />

Lehrer / McGovern. ' 'The select among 24 firms that<br />

The paint finally removed, Ellis Island served<br />

spirit and pride of the hun- had responded to an In-<br />

workers discovered a layer of arsenal, a powder<br />

dreds of men and women ternational Ud Invitation.<br />

tar coating the copper — and and a harbor defense<br />

Involved bring out the best of Chosen was MetaUiers<br />

used, good, old-fashioned port of New York until<br />

us as Americans, and Cnampenois, a firm from<br />

bicarbonate of soda to remove mil bland was<br />

everyone is thrilled to have Reims, France, which in<br />

it<br />

damaged hi 1916 when, Ger-'<br />

this opportunity as part of our September 1984, gent 12 recreated the torch In plaster, men oxidation started<br />

fives."<br />

man saboteurs blew uffi-a<br />

craftsmen and some too tons then in Iron molds, and finally turning the copper a bluish<br />

Were this limply another of specialized tools to New<br />

munitions plant nearby, pi<br />

in delicately hand-hammered tinge, acetic add returned It<br />

run-of-the-mill construction York <strong>for</strong> the 14-month task.<br />

During World War H, Bills<br />

copper — to which sheets of to its light green patina - Just Island facilities wen ustfito<br />

project, the unprecedented Aside from the language 34K gold leaf were then glued as the "home remedy" of hospitalize wounded veterttt.<br />

technical and logistical barrier (only one of the twelve by hand. The shiny new torch vinegar Is used to restore the<br />

problems might have proved<br />

nil<br />

spoke Ingush), the French was installed on the Statue in shine to copper-bottomed pots<br />

more discouraging.<br />

repousseurs faced another h IMS,<br />

and pans!<br />

Work on the<br />

F<br />

Statue was more<br />

ep<br />

i.<br />

It, took only one day to mirror the contours of the<br />

replace 12 of Miss liberty's existing bar. The 2 inch wide*<br />

diteriorating g Mmature ban, b , :)***'--fc«.ii*.-*-«-»-- by %lw$:tW to heat the entire length of the<br />

mature bard '• have Men bars to 1990 F. As the metal<br />

replaced with a low carbon, reached the peak ternmalleable<br />

stainless steel, perature, its color changed<br />

"316-L," selected fdr Its nut- from neon orange to white,<br />

resistant properties. Each bar was then immersed*<br />

The first phase of armature In water, cooling the metal to!<br />

replacement occurred when room temperature?<br />

crews from Nab Construction -vmmm.<br />

andP.A. Flebiger entered the After the, annealling<br />

Gene McGovern. left, andi Peter tehrer, part- J> order, to preserve the roughness and to give ft*<br />

ners In seven-year-old Lehrer/McGovern Inc.. 2SllS!I!'.^*S¥ t ???2 l rhaStatmofUbortylsflnt Itoeeaichreveatoanmnber, balcony, the engineer hired o!B«rtboIdl'sfUme based on<br />

ad<strong>for</strong>emort a acufeturv and of Interesting facts about the to Install, thTTlghtlng a namber, of photograph!,<br />

._flf' nietaVa-smooth, attractive<br />

stand dwarfed by the mammoth and classic con-<br />

t d<br />

*?urs of Lady Liberty. The Statue's nose clearly , number of armatures were S ?<br />

? h ° w «* the imprinted'<br />

• umiucr a: annamra were " '<br />

ravages of time and weather, and the,, removed atany one time.<br />

not a txdtdbngand thwjnaln metamorphosis of BJiu however, f^ the lJi^to might drawings and computer 'fft cheek and neck areas illustrate the six holes ^Structurally, the Inside of At the end of each day,<br />

Jbciao/to rattorotton should Liberty's flame. "daiile" ships' piloU sfamlaUon. Molds of a full- through which "saddles" bind the thin-as-a-pen-' f* SMM l» divided Into<br />

bs to raster* BarthoW* work In UTS. ten years be<strong>for</strong>e the navigating In the harbor afc* platter maquette were ny copper exterior to the Interior support struc- T g aadrant » — and no more<br />

totoortirt/vrfoowdtttofifirtdto Statue's installation on nearby. «btn prepared and wed tor ture. ' '' l et hv hS<br />

to a laboratory in New York<br />

" '^>v mat Bartholdl modttad the ~~<br />

Dnrtagthrpajt bundrtd «sWs CaiM (when it was<br />

imodiflcatlona of' tba flame wwembly,'., flis,,' origutl)<br />

have dlitorUd Battholdl'a sculpttre had'tooatiiof ttl<br />

e/<br />

'ilamt •; had/' btcomtj<br />

i.uUlltarian U ^ < i<br />

» HHoi •u<br />

|* and<br />

«<br />

= %-.= «! ~-H p, - longed to glorify to the inimow of lmmigraiita the Seine. -, Bedloe's Ishnd, Miss Uberty<br />

les, Ideas, and who would flock to America's * Gustave Eiffel designed an, waa reassembled, and<br />

tie eventa In this three- "teeming shores." , v interior framewdi* o* Iron positioned on her noble 150dBnenslonal<br />

art <strong>for</strong>m and be ^Bartholdlbeganworkontne upon which the exterior foot tall pedestal designed by<br />

began a' lifetime of creating JM» to M78 and his first copper sheet* would be American architect Richard<br />

lietotemonuments. design, In plaster, was a little fMtemd. Originally; the. M. Hunt.<br />

'•AJouitteyupttwNuelnlBSS over four feet Ugh. The model surface of the Statue wm« to be Although Bartboldi was<br />

had a profound effect on the went through a number, of constructed from bronxe but resMntlbTe<strong>for</strong> other works of<br />

young sculptor. He wanted his changes be<strong>for</strong>e the l8Moot me weight of the metal proved sculpture—most notably me<br />

IJWHDI to be as significant u SUttw of Uberty was con- too heavy. lion of BeKort and a double<br />

me' Pyramids of Egypt In stnictedfromanewnlne^oot Instead, the exterior of the statue of the Marquis de<br />

1M7 Bartboldi tried to get i modeL > statue,was fMhloned from 300 Lafeyette and George<br />

commlMlon to build a Bartholdl patterned Miss sepai^ cop^sbeeta that Washington - the Statue of<br />

WEEKEND SALE - 3 DAYS<br />

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' SHELL CIUB TO<br />

JULY? <strong>Cape</strong> Shell Club<br />

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_ on 'Shelling the<br />

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iHnembers. Musk win<br />

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Sgt. Harold Hedrick, left, receives a life membership in the American<br />

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f The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

opinions<br />

Home rule<br />

at a loss<br />

once again<br />

What good does it do to have loear regulations<br />

and laws, in the <strong>for</strong>m of ordinances, if they are<br />

superseded by the state; after all, isn't that what<br />

home rule is all about: state laws hold true unless<br />

the local regulation is more strict?<br />

Another question* How can the state grant<br />

permission to a company to do something without<br />

first consulting with the home-rule authority when<br />

the activity involves an action which is under fire<br />

to begin with by the local entity?<br />

The questions pertain to the latest controversy<br />

to beset Upper Township, which seems to have a<br />

track record of being beset by problems involving<br />

outside agencies; problems which go unanswered<br />

<strong>for</strong> some time be<strong>for</strong>e solutions come about.<br />

The latest problem involves the operation of a<br />

gravel pit on Stagecoach Road in Seaville. The<br />

township has taken the pit operator to court <strong>for</strong><br />

allegedly violating local codes involving how close<br />

the operator can mine sand to the property line<br />

and other local regulations.<br />

Apparently the operator was working within the<br />

perimeters of less stringent regulations under the<br />

<strong>Cape</strong>-Atlantic Soil District, that is, state codes,<br />

and supposedly didn't have to abide by local laws.<br />

However, while that issue has yet to be<br />

resolved, the pit operator received permission to<br />

not only mine sand <strong>for</strong> fill <strong>for</strong> a state highway<br />

project in Atlantic County, but also to truck muck<br />

from the project site back to the pit and use it to<br />

replace material needed to meet the code.<br />

The pit operator probably received the state's<br />

OK at the same time to both mine the sand and<br />

truck be marsh muck back to the pit. If that was<br />

the case, why didn't the state notify the township<br />

that the trucking of the dredge spoils had been<br />

authorized; why did nearby residents have to<br />

awake one morning to find the objectional practice<br />

taking place?<br />

In addition to concerns over the operation of the<br />

pit itself, neighbors are perturbed ait the dumping<br />

of the salt marsh material In a gravel pit with<br />

exposed ground watermight have a bad effect pp<br />

iy joins the list of problems<br />

that have faced residents elsewhere in the township<br />

Remember Aramingo in Strathmere?<br />

Remember the water supply problems near<br />

Roosevelt Boulevard in Marmora? Remember<br />

the group home controversy?<br />

In each of these instances the Township Committee<br />

was in the dark, to a degree because of<br />

state involvement, about an issue affecting the<br />

public health and welfare.<br />

Why an such problems allowed to continue, let<br />

alone jurtft^^whUe the public is kept to the dark?<br />

body!<br />

Friday, July 4,1986<br />

to such problems; at the very least to alleviate<br />

them?<br />

What ever happened to home rule?<br />

Just who is the citizen to turn to <strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

and direction about a local problem,<br />

regardless of how many agencies are involved?<br />

The officials closest to the people should know<br />

the answers and if they can't get mem without difficulty,<br />

they should be on the phone right away to<br />

our elected state assemblyman and senator to<br />

find out Just who in the state level is stonewalling.<br />

New Jerseyia a home rule state, but in Upper<br />

h Township tha<strong>top</strong>esn't seem to matter, r*^-<br />

Are we ruining our future by destroying<br />

nature's building blocks today?<br />

By DAVID F.MOORE,<br />

Executive Director<br />

NewJeney<br />

Conservation Foundation<br />

It's true, •one environmentalJsta<br />

and scientists<br />

are alarmists.<br />

That's because those people<br />

can recognize so many things<br />

which are truly alarming.<br />

And, If nobody sounded an<br />

alarm, most of us would (a)<br />

never be aware of a problem<br />

until It was too late, or (b) not<br />

bike necessary remedial<br />

Page Six S<br />

Children<br />

who compete<br />

A» we well know, Individual<br />

atatet Uter resurrected toil<br />

issue, IegaUilng the death<br />

penalty. New Jersey relnstituted<br />

the death penalty In<br />

UXQ, although as yet there<br />

have been no executions.<br />

These retnstltutlons now<br />

make ta the only democratic<br />

country in the world to allow<br />

capital punishment and the<br />

only country ta the world to<br />

HveTstry m Ur/ her own<br />

way, . ,'.,; ..••<br />

Should anyone nave<br />

Questions' or, want<br />

In<strong>for</strong>mation, he/she may<br />

contact me at the following<br />

address. Thank You.<br />

. AnneWatHns<br />

South JerseyCoalltion<br />

Against The Death Penalty<br />

v „ V P.O. Box 733<br />

RtoGnmde,N,J.0S242<br />

<br />

fewer, whole groups of genes<br />

vironmental^ Protection<br />

blypersons ought to know It<br />

are tost, With tbem.wa lose<br />

Agency inMinatBs that sea me chance to make new plant<br />

(should be passed, and Indeed<br />

level wiU be from three to five<br />

needs to he strengthened.<br />

species to teed and clothe us,<br />

bet higher within a century,<br />

If we cannot do the right<br />

ortomakenew medicines and<br />

to the detriment 4* coastal<br />

thing <strong>for</strong> our ecosystem ,ta<br />

drugs.<br />

cities and properties<br />

NBwJersey.howcanwitryto<br />

sate the rest of our world?<br />

1<br />

.Those ^'of our species<br />

,_».-J*J.I ft.,ir, _„,-** ^ *<br />

crowcMQ onto smainr wxi<br />

surfaces would then) be<br />

confronted ; by climate<br />

cnahges^Uch would make,<br />

disjertl o^t.of farm betta ^nch<br />

'Wirildt B*aybe<br />

;<br />

ByREVEREND<br />

WILLIAM F.ECKBRT<br />

It was a terrible thing they<br />

bad done!<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: I understand that It is not talr "•*! - There were only about 20 of<br />

am writing to you about the tor them to burn this sub- <br />

that Has wai the best<br />

aeIfe$^ut;«he»K;Ufei In<br />

J carried could dare be<br />

aUewtdf What was the<br />

country coming to?<br />

The president of the United<br />

States of America WM ta<br />

Glaasboro and bow was it<br />

possible that the honor due the<br />

man and tit office could be so<br />

flagrantly msultodT How was<br />

It possible to tolerato the<br />

defiance of the 20T<br />

They were carrying signs.<br />

Never mind that the<br />

protesters were dtixens of the<br />

country and guaranteed the<br />

W by • Philadelphia talk<br />

:4"o,ishow boat That's patriottsml right oi<br />

»h(T?i.The .newspaper that grandmother demanded:<br />

.llijepdrted' the Incident "They are not America. We<br />

; Registered the profound ln- arel"<br />

^JdUnaUonofat , , least several of the messages Oat the<br />

i^orttr .who felt deeply newspaper reported they<br />

nirrogaat violation of carried? They were certainly<br />

honor. For some, at taflamatory enough to Justify<br />

HaatJt* momentary paU laid the outpouring of<br />

BeT-ttoi otherwise totally Americanism of the irate<br />

and thrflllng ex- grandma and .the angry<br />

sergeant and the shouting<br />

"gobomers."<br />

>*f "FUgM now, rm wishing I Ready T Brace yourself. The<br />

^•Waatfthi tmtfonn," the » signs read: BreodNot Bomb*.<br />

knur tank operator<br />

nave told the<br />

Imagine!<br />

&as he clenched hto >. Another: S<strong>top</strong> the OotdWar<br />

I at a group of Now.<br />

j terrible tt. "I'd Un-AmertcanT y<br />

(right out of their <strong>On</strong>e fellow had the audactty<br />

inewspsptr goes to carry a sign urging the<br />

" rdont president to support financial *<br />

I send aJdtostudents. ,<br />

Voothcoikulngl f<<br />

The Fourth of Jury to upon<br />

os again and Lady Ubefty<br />

/-V % '•'•"•' iry"* 5 ^*???*^<br />

ir stld limply, l wmonee again be Hghted.: s<br />

iwis angry/* 1 In view of our newly"<br />

A'u!7 N declared ""' w "*^ v w <br />

U»«rgeant><br />

Friday, July 4,1986 Seven, Section Two 5<br />

bors, 'HmlchlncOmmndedand<br />

Distressed,by too frequent<br />

ringing of the great bell,"<br />

petitioned <strong>for</strong>. alienee. The<br />

assembly'ignored them.<br />

Around the bell's crown Is<br />

inscribed the Injunction<br />

Proclaim Uberiy throughoitf<br />

tfta land, unto; all the<br />

aren't pros<br />

By DONALD J. FREDERICK<br />

day visit the pavilion housing Not long ago, park con- Inhabitant* thertof, a sen*<br />

•, SenttneJ^edgeri In w>lved in<br />

National<br />

"do ahead, honey," the bell at Independence servators became alarmed ument that perfecUy suited<br />

references to the letter June pageant?<br />

News ©if wee one eager father. . hoisting bis NstJonal Historic Park here. about a mysterious white me American Revolution. The<br />

27. ISM by Mrs. JR. Keowen, Believe<br />

small •daughter so she can And most of them manage to substance that suddenly words reverberated<br />

;_: PHILADELPHIA - After reach the beU. "You can touch lay a band on IL Visitors have coated part of the bell's.k> throughout the land when the<br />

of Umdowne, Pa: I would<br />

' foe brief Liberty B«U lecture B." been allowed to touch the bell terior. "We've never been bell pealed on July 8, 1778,<br />

Bketesay.yes, pageants are<br />

tor children, and, yes, pros. -the better ones, and Ws<br />

; > the park ranger, the crowd A tiny hand<br />

since 1B17.<br />

fifisS SO puipplnT IBB ^^^^LB^PB BSS ' foUowlng the first public<br />

Pageants, are a way to very nardtaatown of this sbe j ipmgei <strong>for</strong>ward to touch the As many as] I people a Borne toy to do more than<br />

reading of the Declaration of<br />

bring out the best In the<br />

tor the director, who is alao a<br />

touch It <strong>On</strong>e (nan recently something with a heavy Independencfj, which had<br />

children, If they are In-<br />

teacher, not to knojf *pe<br />

pulled out a keychaln and<br />

SOME WJLAG DO'S & DONT^<br />

ammonia content," says been adopted four days<br />

terested They team, poise,<br />

Judges. > ., ... i<br />

attempted to bang It on the fHpnntnl<br />

earlier. "<br />

If more people would come -u.c What are some of the things or stored In any manner beU, A ranger s<strong>top</strong>ped him. As a safety measure, the But the beU fell silent the<br />

<strong>for</strong>th and offer beb Instead oM „: j shouldn't do out of respect which would permit It to be "The worst aspect of my Job Is bell was coated win next year, When the redcoats<br />

cHtidam, WKMlled hjctsent j,-J» the United States flag? easily torn, nlled, or coping win the disrespect a protective wax. "That seems advanced on Philadelphia.<br />

My granddaughter was a<br />

damaged In any way few people show tor the bell," to have done the trick," he Congress, fleeing to hearty<br />

contestant In the menti—'<br />

•: > The Flag Code provides a — be uad as covering <strong>for</strong> the innger says.<br />

says. "There's no sign of the Lancaster, ordered that<br />

pageant. She was first an sure she would<br />

' >>-j»jinber of suggestions far flU falling<br />

Park officials would Uke to stuff reappearing." Philadelphia's bells be sent to<br />

ner-op. Last year she was any Help she can get<br />

ways In which the flag shouta — have placed upon It, nor see If idl the public attention is For a while, beftwatchers nMy to prevent neb<br />

flrst runner-up. She reaUfed By the way, the first two<br />

her mistakes In mis pageant<br />

c, not be used, they are: the flag an any part of It, nor attached harming the ben, "Metal<br />

pageant winners were met "ji'rftould never:<br />

to it any mark, Insignia, letter conservatora are concerned have contributed to the<br />

which will help her In <strong>for</strong>- pros either, w> let's get it n r — be dipped to any person wQfu, figure, drigi<br />

p about possible stress- malady. In the wintertime,<br />

thcoming competitions. straight: a pro Is one who'haj<br />

or drawing di of f any nature crtcklng," wpiatnit Robert L. rays coming through the<br />

She baa competed In many appeared on Broadway, In ,,. — be displayed with the — be used as a receptacto Olannlnl ID, associate glassed south end of the<br />

In beauty. model' movtaa, on TV etc.- •<br />

union (blue field) down <strong>for</strong> receiving, holding, curator. "We think Oat<br />

in! The Uds In the pageant were , — touch anything below it carrying, or delivering everything's all right, but beil to 114 degrees F. A solar<br />

Any child can compete and aD winner! The fitUe girl " , — be carried flat or<br />

--<br />

can cope<br />

anything<br />

there's always the possibility screen that wfll shade the bell<br />

become pod In any sport,<br />

- •-<br />

so<br />

- won hi lovely, as (Is ... ^boriiontally, bat always aloft —be used as a covering <strong>for</strong>* of hairline, fractures ex- on nose clear wmter days wfll<br />

mother, whom I have met at •and free<br />

• statue or monument tending out Into the ben," soon be Installed.<br />

why not pageants? many pageants. She wai - — be used as wearing ap> This list Is certainly not<br />

The 1,080-pound bell<br />

The person referred to as chosen by the Judges, and that iflafeL IMMMIM- or dranerv Inclusive, but should lead the A maS wire stress gauge (replacing an earlier one that<br />

the director works very hard to good enough <strong>for</strong> me.<br />

— be festooned, drawn reader to better understand wfll soon be Installed en the alao cracked) has hung In<br />

to make the pageant? a suc- Continue on, Karen, with -back, nor up, In folds, but those things which say be bell to measure any per* nfiadelphia since 1783. It<br />

cess; and so what U herme<br />

pageanbi and good tack to -always allowed to fall fret considered a sign of oeptiWe changes In Its famous signaled Pennsylvania's<br />

daughter compels? Does next fear's contestants.<br />

—fastened, displayed, used<br />

crack. The unobtrusive gauge legislative and court sessions<br />

wfll be placed at the <strong>top</strong> of the<br />

Mrs. JR.K. want*) take her<br />

and announced Important<br />

time to do all 0e work ta-<br />

Yvonne Kelly<br />

crack, where spreading might mertlngs and events.<br />

The Flag Code, Title 18 U&C occur. It win stay In place Not everyone was pleased<br />

about a year.<br />

by the flanging Some neigh-<br />

m The provisions in the Hag Yes, however, tt Is ad-<br />

¥ Executions<br />

Code are all stated In thevisable<br />

<strong>for</strong> Violators of mis<br />

conditional sense of the word section of the taw be left to the<br />

"should." There are no penal proper authorities <strong>for</strong> possible<br />

provisions <strong>for</strong> a violation of arrest and prosecution.<br />

single us out<br />

these rules.<br />

For In<strong>for</strong>mational purposes<br />

only, the following fa stated<br />

Sentinel-Ledger; I encute children.<br />

Violations are considered a from Title II, 0 J.C., Chapter<br />

would bin to Mag to the Lilt many. nun- ^breach, of etiquette rather 13, Section 700:<br />

attention of *ny ^*jnjfliitilty *^ dredsof peo remembered i-n-than a violation of Uw<br />

and particularly the clergy — t<br />

by Jail or a fine. "Whoever knowingly casts<br />

that Sunday, June 29 was fasting, prayer,: j<br />

contempt upon any Flag of the<br />

Death Penalty Day. other mMBiuds.-^<br />

In view of the fact that the United States by publicly<br />

It was on that date In 1972 Jersey Coalition, i<br />

of the Flag Code wgfflittig, ffiMfafi **MH«g,<br />

that the United States clergy in particular Include<br />

i not punishable, are there<br />

Supreme Court In the Fufinan this day In their sermons, and one any provisions <strong>for</strong> the public shall be fined not man than<br />

decision, declared capital prayers, and that any, in-


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PAGE 8 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />

Worship together this week<br />

rainAY.JULY4Mi,H<br />

AME' **<br />

ST. JAMES AME<br />

7th St. and Haven Av.<br />

Ocean aty<br />

Rev, Beckworth J. Voorheea,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:M a.m. - Church School<br />

11 a.m. • Morning wonhlp<br />

7:S0 pjn. • Evening service.<br />

Assembly of God<br />

CENTRAL ASSEMBLY<br />

OF GOD<br />

134 Dory Dr.<br />

Ocean aty<br />

Robert BotHe, paste<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. and 7 pm •Sunday<br />

worship<br />

MAINLAND ASSEMBLY<br />

OF GOD<br />

211S New Rd.<br />

Unwood<br />

Rev, Jerry Sturgeon, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 M , • Sunday school<br />

U a.m. -Morning worship<br />

7 p.m. • Evening service<br />

ABUNDANT LIFE<br />

ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />

Z1S Shore Rd.<br />

(Plaza 9 Complex)<br />

Marmora<br />

Rev. Peter Wlpple, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. • Wonhlp service<br />

11 B.rUy- Worship servicB<br />

THURSDAY<br />

7 p.m. - Midweek service.<br />

Baptist<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

10th St. and Wesley Av.<br />

Ocean City<br />

Rev. Donald E. Hurlbert,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

10i43 a.m. and 7 p.m. •<br />

Wonhlp service'<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7 p.m. • Prayer service<br />

UNON CHAPEL BY THE SEA]<br />

55th Street and Asbury Avenue<br />

SUNDAY, JULY 6th<br />

Dr. Donald Barnhouse<br />

1itPnjiby.BrWge|K)rl,KlngolPnjnla,Pa. *<br />

SONS SERVICE 10:20 A.M.- CHURCH SERVICE 10:30 A.M. I<br />

Soloist, Dale Carey<br />

Organiif, Mrs Jane Smith<br />

Chaplain, G. Ward Keever<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 A.M.<br />

Preschool Classes ]<br />

during j<br />

the service<br />

Re<strong>for</strong>med Bible Institute'86<br />

mil TESTAMENT BIBLICAL THEOLOGY<br />

JULY?. 18<br />

HEBREWS<br />

We will •stimini the literary and theological eonftnf<br />

Of the book, through an evangelical end expository<br />

perusal of the text.<br />

WILLIAM R. HALLAAAN A.B., M.A.R.<br />

Piitor of the Church of the Sovereign God In<br />

Bloomjburg, Pa. <strong>for</strong>med expressly to be a witness<br />

to the town of Bloomsburg, end especially to the<br />

students of Bloomsburg University.<br />

Sponsored by Ocean City Orthodox Presbyterian<br />

Chapel In cooperation with Re<strong>for</strong>med Bible in<br />

silfufe of the Delaware Valley and Central Ocean<br />

City Union Chapel.<br />

All sessions will be held Monday through Friday at<br />

Central Ocean City Union Chapel, 32nd and Central<br />

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

DAILY SCHEDULE<br />

»:00a.m. • 9:40a.m. First Session<br />

9:40 a.m. • 9:55a.m. Coffee break<br />

9:55a.m. • 10:30a.m. Second session<br />

Certificates will be awarded upon successful<br />

completion of each two-week course of study.<br />

8EAVIE* BAPTIST<br />

2025Sbore x<br />

Unwood<br />

Rev. Robert W. Connor, Interim<br />

pastor<br />

9 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

10 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7 p.m. • Evening Bible study<br />

and prayer service<br />

COUSIN OT¥ BAPTBT<br />

Main Street<br />

Oorbinaty<br />

RJ. Biggin, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 ajn. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning wonhlp<br />

SHILOH BAPTIST<br />

7th St. and Simpson Av.<br />

Rev. Lafayette Riddiek,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. - Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. - Morning worship<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:30 p.m. • Midweek prayer<br />

iervioe.<br />

SECOND CAPE MAY<br />

BAPTIST<br />

100 S. Shore Rd.<br />

Marmora<br />

The Rev. Russell H. Bowers<br />

Jr. minister<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. -Morning wonhlp<br />

7 p.m. • Evening service<br />

TABERNACLE BAPTIST<br />

8th St. and West Av.<br />

Rev. Michael Walters, paitor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday srhool<br />

11 a.m. • Morning service<br />

TUESDAY<br />

7:30 p.m. • Prayer sendee<br />

FAITH BAPTIST<br />

1733 S. Shore Rd.<br />

Biny Wee, patter<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 ajn. • Sunday school<br />

10:48 a.m. - Morning aervlce<br />

6 pJH. . Evening service<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:30 p.m. • Prayer meeting.<br />

BAPTIST<br />

Dan Corbett, paitor<br />

WDBF1NDEOT<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

7 pm. - Worship service<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:30 p.m. • Midweek prayer<br />

service.<br />

ST. FRANCES<br />

CABRINI R.C.<br />

2nd St. and Atlantic Av.<br />

Ocean City<br />

Msgr, Joseph E. Cordon,<br />

paitor<br />

Blh and Central Avenue Ocean City, H.J,<br />

SUNDAY, JULY 6th<br />

9:00 A.M. Church School<br />

9:00 A.M. & 10:30 A.M. Morning Worship<br />

David M. Finch Preaching<br />

"A SENSE OF SELF"<br />

—VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL 1<br />

Wednesdays, July 9 thru Aug. $<br />

9 A.M. to 11:45 A.M.<br />

Ages 3 yews thro «fh orad*<br />

(The 10:30 Service broadeait ort WIB.6 AM 1520) i<br />

David M. Finch; Paitor<br />

Brian Robcrtt, Attoclata pastor '<br />

William R. Mccitlland, Auoclat* Pattor<br />

Dr. Kim Lance Bcamen, Dir. of Mrflc<br />

Sojoitts: -<br />

Nancy Fox McNamee, Soprano Raymond McAfee, Baritone<br />

Jeff Allyn, Tenor Margaret Baroody. M#«0.$oprano<br />

America's Great Preaching Center<br />

OCEAN CITY TABERNaeW<br />

WESLEY AVENUE at 5th - 6th STREETS, OCEAN CfTY, N.JV ,; •<br />

Mu; UpOBNINGSOLOIST:RoMnfi t . .<br />

7:30 P.M. SERVICE (SONG SERVICE 7:15)<br />

NORMAZIMMER<br />

A S^Ntwutar Evininy with ^»' «i<br />

th.UWtLartyfromrrtJywWHJ.Wf/,;<br />

- ' • » " ' ,<br />

Dally - 7 and 9 a.m.<br />

Saturday - 4 and 6:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday • 7,8:30,10 and 11 iSO<br />

Mi-<br />

OUR LADY OF GOOD<br />

COUNSEL<br />

•Oth St and Anbury Av.<br />

Ocean City<br />

Msgr. Thomas H, Sharkey,<br />

pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Bin.<br />

Saturday • 1 a.m., 4, till, 7<br />

and 8:15 p.m.<br />

CHURCH OF THE<br />

RESURRECTION, R.C.<br />

200 W. Tuckahoe Rd.<br />

James J. Zegers<br />

MASSES j.<br />

Dally . afnd 0 ajn.<br />

m St. and Aibury Av.<br />

Ocean aty,<br />

SUNDAY<br />

11 ajn.-Church aervlce and<br />

Sunday school<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

8 p.m.-Testimony meeting.<br />

Episcopal<br />

HOLY TRINITY<br />

EPISCOPAL<br />

Ocean (Sty<br />

rector<br />

SATURDAY<br />

5:30 p.m. • Holy Eucharist<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8a.m. • Holy Eucharist<br />

10 a-m. - Choral Eucharist<br />

Greek Orthodox<br />

HOLY TRINITY<br />

GREEK ORTHODOX<br />

Mill Road<br />

Bargalntown<br />

Rev, D.J. ConftanteloA,<br />

raster<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9 ajn. • Orthos • Matins<br />

" Ml Interdenominational<br />

W. Goldberg, UNION CHAPEL<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. • Holy Eucharist<br />

Sunday. 8,9:30 and 11 aJD. » ••"- • ,«W Euetarial In<br />

the chapel.<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S<br />

MdjjdHNru. Traditional Episcopal<br />

— GRACE CHURCH<br />

MASSflS (BvameUeal Episcopal)<br />

Dally - 7 and I a.m. and 7 aM St and Central Av,<br />

Ocean City<br />

Interdenominational<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8:15 ajn. • Sunday school<br />

10:30 ajn. • Honing aervlce<br />

with guest speaker.<br />

UNWOOD COMMUNITY<br />

1838 Snore Rd.<br />

Unwocd<br />

CHUBCH<br />

OF JESUS UOJ<br />

SUNDAY<br />

11 «.DL • Meat! in the<br />

Brotherhood Chapel on Shore<br />

Rd,, geavUe, (Just Inside the<br />

N.J. Marine Science Can.<br />

sortum) All are welcome.<br />

MARGATE COMMUNITY<br />

8900 Ventnor Parkway<br />

SUNDAY<br />

CENTRAL OCEAN CITY<br />

UNION CHAPEL<br />

32nd Stand Central Av.<br />

Ocean City<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 ajn.-Church school with<br />

bible classes <strong>for</strong> all ages.<br />

11 ajn. • Morning wonhlp.<br />

Lutheran ;<br />

ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN '_-\<br />

Central Av. at 10th St .<br />

THE<br />

Friday • 8 ajn. and 7 pjn, CHURCH OF<br />

Saturday • 4 and 6:30 pjn. REDEEMER<br />

Sunday - 7:45, 9, 10:15 and 20th and Atlantic Av.<br />

Catholic<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Longport<br />

9:45 ajn. • Church school<br />

ST. AUGUSTINE'S<br />

Rev; John A. Smart<br />

11 a.m. • Morning wonhlp<br />

13th St. and Wesley Av, v. OUR LADY OF SORROWS SUNDAY<br />

7 pjn. • Evening service<br />

Ocean City<br />

N Wahtsh and Poplar Ave. I a.m. - Holy Communion<br />

Msgr. Junes A, Carr, paitor Unwood<br />

10 a.m. • Morning service. MARMORA GOSPEL<br />

Holy Communion Brat Sunday CHAPEL<br />

SUNDAY<br />

MASSES<br />

MASSES<br />

of the month.<br />

Lyndhurat and Wlstar Av.<br />

land u ajn, • The service,<br />

Dairy • 7 and 8 ajn. Saturday - 6:30 p.m. ,<br />

Marmora<br />

nursery available. ••:.'<br />

Saturday • I a.m., 4, 5:45 Sunday-8,9:30 and 11a.m., CHRIST EPISCOPAL<br />

MESSIAH LUTHERAN -••'•<br />

and 7 p.m.<br />

6:30 p.m.<br />

157 Shore Rd.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

42nd and Landis Av.<br />

Sunday • 8,9:15,10:30 ajn.<br />

SQZB§RI Point<br />

9:30 ajn. • Worship<br />

and noon.<br />

ST, JOSEPH'S R.C. Rev. Roger J. Hamilton, 11 ajn. • Family Bible hour<br />

OONF1SSIONS<br />

44th and Landis Av.<br />

rector<br />

7 pjn. • Gospel meeting<br />

Weekdays after I a.m. Sea We City<br />

Mass. Saturday 2:30^:30 p.m. Msgr. Paul M. O'Connor, SUNDAY<br />

SUNDAY • A<br />

GRACE RIBLG<br />

and after 7 p.m. Man,<br />

8 a.m. • Holy Eucharist<br />

8 and 10 am - The iervlc« 1-<br />

10 a.m. - Choral Eucharist<br />

MASSES<br />

with sermon, story hoar and<br />

GRACE LUTHERAN -"„<br />

632 Wesley Av.<br />

Daily 7 ajn, and 4:30 pjn. nursery.<br />

Short Rd. and Dawes Av. ...;;<br />

Ocean City<br />

Somers Point , -.<br />

Rev. Frank Mohr<br />

Rev, Jeffrey H. Riciard,,<br />

pastor<br />

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST first Sunday.<br />

SCIENTIST<br />

MARGATE COMMUNITY CHURCH<br />

Ecumenical<br />

8900 VENTNOR AVE.,<br />

MARGATE, N.J.<br />

SUNDAY, JULY 6th<br />

"A FESTIVAL OF UBEBTT<br />

9:30 and 11:00 J.rn,<br />

Or. Terence Elwyn Johnton't<br />

Message -•<br />

"TORCHBEAREflSOFUFE<br />

.procttfloful wltn riaoil trin. Organ,<br />

•« Choir prtMnting patriotic Motk,<br />

Including "Tht 6»im Hymn HI tin<br />

Rlpubllc." olr«cl«d oy Prpl "PMI<br />

McKay.<br />

Horwry Provided '<br />

Church School 9:30 A.M.<br />

Coffee Hour 10:30 A.M.<br />

Vacatlontri wurmly InvlMd to tnar* In<br />

lh« LIMrty w«Mfld ivint I<br />

inspirational Ministry of Music directed by Paul McKay<br />

J * OCEAN CITY BAPTIST CHURCH;<br />

SUMMER BIBLE CONFERENCE<br />

10TJU WESLEY . p 399-2261<br />

tn ' I,"** MUnnm. •••.i>rol|viMifiioiiriiiBr ^fi<br />

lUf.KrrtbA.Wtfcir.l<br />

r^rtfaa^.Clie»>Kttf<br />

8:00 A.M.; 10:45 A.H.PittorOonJldE.<br />

', '<br />

Music - yvarren Whitney, Lancaster 1 Bibiecoiiaf*, -<br />

' ' * •'an nniiMiimilii' » •* ' £ T<br />

- I l'.< « ' .<br />

I ><br />

'S.1<br />

9:45 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning wonhlp<br />

7:30 p.m.. Evening service<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

TABERNACLE<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30<br />

TRINITY UNITED j<br />

METHODIST "**<br />

UCean City Marnvira '<br />

WlDJain Q. Luff, president jj^c^rcash. paitor -.<br />

SUNDAY - SUNDAY<br />

9 J md J?v ai V ^F*** 9: « «••»»• - Sunday school<br />

pm. Eveni<br />

with guest speaker,<br />

(Please turn to pag« B)<br />

GRACE BIBLE<br />

CHAPEL<br />

«32W«tUyAw.. . OcnClty.M.J.<br />

Rev. Frank Mohr, Paator ' '<br />

, Sunday School: 9:45a.m.<br />

Sunday Morning Worship: 11:00 a.m.*'!<br />

i<br />

Sunday Evening Service: 7:30 p.m.<br />

AirConditioned<br />

u<br />

11-1<br />

\Prayer, Praise & Bible study'; J, i<br />

Wedhesday Evening 7:30 p.n'<br />

iiiiiiwiMJii'ti<br />

yfihjt^jtit<br />

twH<br />

;Quietly, . , .<br />

> pathetically, with e-ffi<br />

cy^and dignity This If<br />

L-your (unemi ulr'ueto<br />

The Declaration of Independence Is<br />

Just apiece of paper <strong>On</strong> It were written<br />

Words—beautiful words, hut words,<br />

words with bite Atflrtttonlytwopcopk<br />

signed It; later 58 members of that<br />

angust gathering affixed their signatures<br />

Even Inter four more signed.<br />

Out, It's Just a piece of paper Actually,<br />

the paper on which It wa» written<br />

became so fragile that In 1894, It was<br />

permanently sealed In n steel case to<br />

Icecp it from light and air<br />

Yet, that piece of paper became the<br />

ncttpt <strong>for</strong> 8 people bent on liberty and<br />

freedom It contained words that could<br />

spell death or mean life to u mw nation<br />

struggling <strong>for</strong> birth That piece of paper<br />

launched a rciolutlon whkJi produced o<br />

national spirit that gave reality tn hopes<br />

Ud dreams <strong>for</strong> freedom<br />

Tom Waldman's travel Center<br />

" PfofHUpnal Trayal Comultantt<br />

412-tjh Street, Ocean City 3W7450<br />

,, , Ocean City Home<br />

Savlng«« Loan Association<br />

LtOOl Atbny Ave. DM 399-0012<br />

And that piece of paper hat been<br />

•plattcred by blood of many who ta-<br />

Ueved In It's purpoac, and their blood<br />

became the seeds that built America.<br />

Freedom Is not a piece of paper! It to<br />

an idea, a concept, * lifestyle, an eiperlencet<br />

and. our (brebearcrs btlteved It a<br />

right<br />

The original Declaration of Independence<br />

has faded, but It's ideas, concepts,<br />

and words are bumed <strong>for</strong>ever la<br />

the souls of this nation and etched on<br />

the hearts and minds of persons <strong>for</strong><br />

whom life Is liberty and <strong>for</strong> whom freedom<br />

Is more precious than life itself,<br />

(Footnote; Revolution that produces<br />

freedom Is never completed. Bach day<br />

Its reality must be maintained by those<br />

privileged to enjoy 1L)<br />

H.PO B»WW,OwHWIill VA1 TM *»•>«! Mm tow><br />

Reaoys Coffee Shop *S Bettai-wt<br />

415Bghth8t. •/,.<br />

RrstRdettyBink<br />

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ThrteWiletilaOeiiaaty Mt-1100<br />

TheRandertHoteJ<br />

' Banquet*, Party Facilities<br />

710 E. 11* ft OWSM-IOOO<br />

Starn't ShopRite Supermarket<br />

Pl*n9 com* Atfp in mak* ton •<br />

pfac* of Qod't <strong>for</strong>* *nd car* <strong>for</strong>a/H<br />

For Ink<br />

X.<br />

PKA1SE I^ABEBNACLE<br />

"'WtuiStinfJcrrlh irrnisr, nlnnf-irlh ,11c" }'sii\visfm :V;<br />

FULL GOSPEL CH,.<br />

Harbor Village Square Shopping<br />

omn Hilsm AW, a »A MM IMNHMM<br />

T*a Smkjas Eftry In, Ml 1 Hal a.at<br />

noVp.M.<br />

„, *$ Youm Pastor<br />

• T^ Chettnuthsernaiy'BfQBa.vlnelana<br />

uritr, Bttt Senrtee* • Jaalar ClMrca1W0 OaM<br />

^<br />

H<br />

St. John's<br />

Lutheran<br />

Church<br />

CtntnJ Aw, it Tntt It, OMH Crty. Haw JMiay Nlll<br />

Services of Holy Communion<br />

at 9:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M.<br />

15-Mnuto Hymn Sing bifnt urti tmice, tett Suuliy<br />

ofMChmoiitlt.<br />

Vacation Church School, July 7-11<br />

9:30 •liaOi.m. Ami3ttlrttrgh Adutt<br />

NurttryAvalaMiilkfltbSMvtcet<br />

parkins on Ocean City Home Saving*<br />

& Loan let at isth Street and Aibury Avenue<br />

TO* Rtvsrtml Albert E.AUpach, Pastor<br />

The Rev, Dr. Charlt* P. Crestman, Astlttant<br />

CENTRAL OCEAN CITY<br />

UNION CHAPEL<br />

32nd and CttiUiiAi<br />

"THURSDAY NIGHTS<br />

WITH BEVCARMEAN"<br />

A Travelogue with Slides - 7:30p.m.<br />

July 10 - Egypt • July 17 -Jerusalem<br />

July 24 - Oberammergau<br />

Passion Play, • July 31 - Alaska 1<br />

' Dev It a science teacher front FrariMord d jilh jilgh «choo( •<br />

- In Philadelphia. She AM traveled txtimlvely and l»7 '<br />

most adept at photography. Not pniy art (w ^ \ ^<br />

Jurt«o«Mc«ii#nt qulitl^fihltt|t<br />

Itct matter i» mo«t l<br />

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PAGE 10 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

Short, Zimmer at the Tabeimacle<br />

Dr. Rlbley P. Short will be<br />

the speaker <strong>for</strong> the 9 and 11<br />

•JO. services Sunday at tbe<br />

nbemacle, betwfcn 5th and<br />

9th streets on W/sley Avenue.<br />

Norm* Zimmer will be<br />

featured during the 7:30<br />

evening service.<br />

Dr. Short tint appeared on<br />

this Tabernacle program In<br />

1972 as • young man who, was<br />

making his name - as a<br />

preacher and pastor. He was<br />

an associate minister it<br />

ChrtetMethodW Church In SL<br />

Petersburg, and each tone be<br />

preached, the auditorium was<br />

filled.<br />

In 1974 he moyed • to<br />

Morrison Methodist Church In<br />

Leeiburg, where be doubled<br />

me congregation and had<br />

Volunteer training set<br />

NORTIIFIELD - The The Women's Center offers<br />

Crater win be eonduetiiii a tattered women and to vie-<br />

201 Shore Hd. here.<br />

' The 40-hour volunteer<br />

three Sunday services. His<br />

present church has overS.OQO<br />

members.<br />

n» soloist it this week's<br />

services will be Robin Fren*.<br />

tt Woodley Kalehoff will be at<br />

fee console and the musical<br />

program will begin 15 minute*<br />

be<strong>for</strong>e each service with a<br />

song service.<br />

Norma Zlmmer<br />

Bollywood, Calif, i<br />

"speoW." <strong>On</strong> television with<br />

Lawrence Welk, Robert<br />

Scbuller, the 700 Club, Billy<br />

Graham, Rex Humhanl—the<br />

flat goes on and on. Countless<br />

millions know her.<br />

•itf?" •<br />

Raymond McAfee Nancy Fox-McNamee Kim Lance Beanjon<br />

Recital Thursday evening<br />

mmnm<br />

Union<br />

fe$ha guest speaker thia<br />

, tyHhe Sea will bo U» widely<br />

n newsman, writer,<br />

tr«ndexta«t(r,pooal4,<br />

Bamboos*. •' ;-' ; *<br />

The Chapel 1« located at<br />

86th Street and Aibuxy<br />

Avow* where the worship<br />

am-ke begins at 10:30 a.m.,<br />

preceded - by 1 short (ong .<br />

service. Sunday School <strong>for</strong> an<br />

ages begins at Bill am r<br />

Nursery care la available<br />

_,_, _ __' fitor'a United University of Michigan and Jtaly and OfctaWma. .•*•> Mr. Bartbmi to patter ef<br />

Welk hired her <strong>for</strong> his TV MethodUt Church, 8th Street The Moxarteum Academy of McAfee was born, und<br />

P<br />

Frn^ Day Care Program, r<br />

^<br />

ana conra , g, , , Br BS ,<br />

ttanday evralni, Juh; 10, has appeared M oratorio and hold* a BJL fnni WsMtn &Q**SS?&^> l<br />

to im she wrote her best- when soloists Nancy Fc* concert soloist with or- College In IU., and a Jt Eastern College.<br />

FARM MARKET<br />

Roosevelt Blvd., Marmora • west of 34th St. Bridge Next to Yesterdays<br />

Jersey<br />

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jersey y<br />

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Jersey<br />

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Mulch and Bark Chips. ... OPEH 7 DAYS? i,ai.Hi p.i<br />

will Mow by Fax McNamee comedies, opera and<br />

ctamAdMnaMMedbyTeny ndlo and teHftolOB eon> 9 ^ £-S7ISff viSSi<br />

Stachlnnl, cUrinetlst. Mr. merelalt, taehjdlni tte MJ* 1 ?^J£2? JfiSr<br />

McAfee win stag traditional featured role In the currently and dt l«» Mwng oth».<br />

^tt, S^* and Mah ronnlns U-4PUlldfllpM« UMm ^ ^ ^ ^^<br />

fottNOV. PHffieaTVipot, y«ri wltt ttm iw*. •<br />

cooductor <strong>for</strong> years in Ger-<br />

Rifolttto. Tne closing <strong>for</strong>merly mi the music faculty rt^TOlta"^n5M in<br />

number, will be Mteettan d Indiana Uriwrato of », *S• WB HI* JHP"",-<br />

coached with Wllhelm<br />

I Take 2 Minutes<br />

a Day<br />

CALL OUR<br />

DEVOTIONAL<br />

PHONE<br />

398-8526<br />

Brief Scripture and Prayer<br />

Operates 24 Hours • Tape Changed Dally<br />

THE LIGHTHOUSE COMMUNITY<br />

EcanwniCil sptciHufl Mmttrtai<br />

Rm.Wc6»rtWtooiti..OctinC«»CliipUln<br />

FRIDAY. JULY 4th, 1<br />

famed LaScala, the late from Princeton Semliiary and Ward Keever. Jane Smith win<br />

ductor at the Stuttgart Opera.<br />

Hels now studying wlthDavid<br />

Blair McOosky.<br />

Jermone Hlnes chose htm<br />

from the life of Chrlat.<br />

baritone soloist at a Pettr-s<br />

United Methodist Church.<br />

Kim UBeamon majored In<br />

orpn at Oberlln CoUp,<br />

Syracuse University, and<br />

NorthwestentUnlverslty, and<br />

has studied In Sabiburg,<br />

Austria. He has given orpn<br />

recitals at tht National<br />

Cathedral In Washington,<br />

D.C, Bamberg Cathedral In<br />

Germany and <strong>for</strong> the<br />

American Guild of Organists<br />

m Philadelphia.<br />

Admission b free. Offerlng<br />

isopOonal. .rf ,••<br />

Liberty weekend<br />

ByPOOERIIJBARO "<br />

XtD ahlps, llrewofts, and dlgnltarlei •bond In this<br />

liberty is a feem of national celebration ^<br />

question <strong>for</strong> e«ch American to cudtidtt toll wsetaod U,<br />

•To what useare we puttliw oar Ubertki?' 1 , ,<br />

An our liberties In dlsuset How much do we exercjae<br />

our right to yotemd participate to gwermnetttT How<br />

and pioneers risked even their ltvta to come to and build<br />

as **dnbjf whatever fm want arlong at % doea not hurt<br />

•omtWdy i^» Such sfltJtoMUaM speaker* W to<br />

realize that everything that we do affect, the psyriad,<br />

mental, iplrltuil and «jd«l welfare of us all ,<br />

QreatM mlntls M patrloUBn''WjiOm CpttBtt &•»*<br />

nntotta<br />

oar wants instead of our needs,<br />

Being New Jersey's only Network Television Station Takes<br />

MEET THE NEWSCENTER 40 TEAM<br />

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FRIDAY, JULY 4tb, 1986<br />

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THE SENT1NEH.EDGER, (>CEAN OTY. N.J.<br />

Celebrate on the 4th<br />

ON THE 5TH & 6TH<br />

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SUNDAY, IMP<br />

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THE BENT1NEL.LEPOER, OCEAN CITY, N J.<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 4th.ilM.| JB1DAY, JULY 4lh.<br />

: SKNTINEL-LEDGEK, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

^^" " ~ ^ ' • " ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^a^a^a^a^^^^^aaaaaaa^a^^^aaaaa^^^^^^^^^ " '-' ^^^^^^^*^R *'.. ^H _-L» =^^B^^^^aa^—^^^^^^^^^^^_^=^__ -„-— ^ . - - - - ^ ^ : ^ — — - -- K^K^« K^ __>_£. ^_ H^Kft$ ^^^ a *J • i ^ ^,- a B B ) ' ^ * u " i<br />

House kilb salt water fishing license proposal j ^^T 8 ^.^^ 11 ^ of !l s Uege hoop £2*<br />

I tMHMD tO<br />

•dminlstrttion't pnpMad what tW» flahlag Uetaaa<br />

mttwalar flsMng UMBM plan Mildbavabaan—aoawtax.<br />

la daad lit thi watar. , / ^ |npiiil M w prafetad Ml Ml<br />

tha aauM of poorly tboMfM aaf hjr ttat vwtd to mlaad tte<br />

I agTMQ Jon* • UI MmWim<strong>On</strong>, SI "fTTlffl MM Of<br />

^BK 1^9 ^SBJBGB EaflBY aflBvaV^EBdA^BaB^QaY A^B ^B^Oa^aa^BOBV V^P kvflasflaai HBS^^^L^^P~ ^K ^la^^Ba9aaaaafl ivvBiBr a^BaY<br />

N proposal from Its wMtwi tiaatada myriad<br />

w BMdgw niKMiiimii • wiMHWiainn ana •»•<br />

ttt BMM then eanpMad fwetnat probUma, and coastal Mite tanBakan<br />

aetfen on Uw budcethiband would pwhaWy hm coat argaaiaad to<br />

ant It to the prealdMt, mm to Imptamaot ttu tfaa profwaaLbia<br />

waring U»t At saltwater NWIM M<br />

i plan wont to<br />

IthUytar. fan<br />

•"ftii It wtksna MM <strong>for</strong> atfaadaffta te aanolaok." OM mffiko to tta*i<br />

•r ftahlng tad tourtan Is- Tfca OHM<br />

AHMM In Sooth Jantr," MM ttl<br />

MM Bugfaes, who led th« fight pnf»aad earltor thto<br />

•gaiMt th« Heater fkUai knpoat i V p<br />

icaoM In the House. "There ac*nat on d marina andtra, •motortoat ftok.<br />

b «taeJy BO my to Justify • Ito propoatl M«WMied ttot "ThU a»«altod Mar tea la<br />

H ttt on t nnall group of half toe wanim would to not t^ajjy baaad eo<br />

4<br />

Long<br />

Stemmed<br />

Assorted Colors<br />

. Cash and Cany<br />

at our South Ocean City Store ONLY!<br />

SPINNING WHEEL FLORIST<br />

3336 West Ave. Phone 3«M338<br />

* OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND.<br />

Brace Miley. center, receives a pUque from Bill Figley of the New Jersey<br />

Fish. Ganc aad WiMUfe Borean <strong>for</strong> ate work In securing in artificial<br />

reef off Ocean City. MUey pioneered lac project designed to preserve and<br />

Increase the ajrea's fish population in the area. The award was presented<br />

daring a meeting of the Oce-n Oty Martin and & Tuna Club. Dr. Joseph<br />

Porreen, clnb commodore, is at left.<br />

Eckerson to play <strong>for</strong> Muhlenberg<br />

fcrtbeCoait Guard to devote tHngment<br />

- • to fcirisdktlonofcoMtalwrte,<br />

to «] whether It would to ap><br />

Basketball camp<br />

Aug. IMS herg<br />

«gw»-17is»chediiled9ajn. ^ J S ,<br />

to I pJB. daUr A^. IMS at<br />

lie Ocean City nniHn<br />

csurij.<br />

*" *^<br />

nil year's lUff will<br />

consist of Jim Boyk, toad<br />

coach of St. Josepn'i<br />

Uttwraity, Aflatfe 10 aad<br />

d the year with a career<br />

record ofl06-B(l«hbert in<br />

the country); Speedy Morris,<br />

new toad coach of LBSBDB<br />

UnJverstty who cwnpfled a<br />

Ugh school nconl of 387-88<br />

and last y«^s winner of the<br />

«*_»_•• Woroens' Metro UiiM AUantic Itl.nlio<br />

damplonsbip.<br />

Also on the itaff ii G«onte JimBoyl* _<br />

^SBfradaSaSl*; WMBWO BOO<br />

shotg p<br />

Bhck of LaSalk Untrerslty Wiun hi the bridgt<br />

who has scored a careerthlgh<br />

4m» a » •' •«n City resident placid Egg Harbo Tohi d nmes of 11:34 and li:M<br />

! >«n City resident, placid Egg Harbor Township and nmes of 11:34 and li:M ty. *f nomproflt Runaway<br />

whipped Lltterer's, 71-64 °econdinlb:M. Bill Moreland linda McGovern of Avalon respectlvtly. No fsmalti AtWrae Oub, «re held at the<br />

^ In other league action, Port- Otne "thi dunkini machine" d Mat-morn finishrd third in both Heing In »-5i. altered either th« oiMr two- "»> s 001 track, 6th Sfreet<br />

yCaJl inrpriMd Prineh Watts led the Automin with an or. Scythes was again a Wple mlli eventa, "«• AUantte Avenm, 6:30<br />

, 8MS in overtime and 2«. __ Rounding out the mile winner this past week as he Thi Fun Runs are open and PJ». every Thursday rain or<br />

Court Shorts: of the first nine<br />

shine until Labor Day.<br />

X.*s-<br />

V<br />

Members of the Upper Township Beach I'Btro' ini; iih ii.m.c i<br />

late Upper Township Mayor Frank Kruk down tn iiu- li.:nh -t<br />

during opening day ceremonies.<br />

1 . -<br />

Juit two wordM Hul l»d<br />

^<br />

wordi that mean your life IN<br />

not working. You miiy iiiit i-\,.,<br />

know why. Or how it got to lip<br />

*ihii"wlyHiut what you do WT<br />

- ii that fbdd has become your<br />

private obsMiion. And II'N inii. rf.-rin;; .,<br />

life.<br />

And<br />

^-at-*-- » • ,•<br />

But it doesn't havi- lu C: ;i Tin- if. li


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PAGE 4 — SECTION THREE THEjENTHVEL-LEPGER, OCEAN CITY, N.j.<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 4th,]<br />

Throwback are dwindling '<br />

Try a bigger cut of squid to coax that doormat to vour hook<br />

Over the pant several days,<br />

tatts bare been reporting<br />

catches of 10 to 20 keepera.<br />

At number of small flounder<br />

Is beginning to drop but action<br />

on these throwback*<br />

ahould continue through the<br />

end o( the month and probably<br />

well Into August. White gome<br />

boats are doing wtS, other*<br />

are having trouble catching<br />

anything worth keeping.<br />

Location has • lot to do with<br />

into problem, but the type* of<br />

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In Town!<br />

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COMPETITIVELY PRICED<br />

• OPEN 6-30A./VUO8 P.M. •<br />

Gfh*r Hours Available By Appointment<br />

3rd Street<br />

and<br />

Bay Avenue<br />

OH 389-8011<br />

North Star<br />

SUMMER SCHEDULE<br />

FULL DA Y FISHING<br />

Sat. a Sun. Leave Dock 8 a.m.<br />

Ofy<br />

Evening* 628-2936<br />

'/? DA Y FISHING<br />

Mon.Fri. a a.m. & 1 p.m.<br />

WE" Mtt r«eW« For Hint<br />

SUNSET CRUISE<br />

(Not an Ocean Trip)<br />

Lea»B 7 p.m. Cafl <strong>for</strong> Schedule<br />

Departs from AL'S DOCK<br />

^ 3901068^<br />

4 Hour Fishing<br />

Adventurer V!<br />

Pun Par<br />

The Whole<br />

Family<br />

DEPARTURE TIMES<br />

8:00 AM »1:00 PM<br />

m Know<br />

How To<br />

Catch Flsl<br />

Still <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

ADULTS $12.00<br />

CHILDREN $8.00<br />

ROD RENTALS « "FBEE" Bait, Ftoh jagi * fciilmctlont<br />

SIGHTSEEING<br />

inland Harbor Tour<br />

EVERY NIGHT «l 7:00 PM:<br />

Afluiti •••*• * Chlldr.n $».•»<br />

• Wo Honor All Coupons •<br />

SAILING FROI*<br />

SAMPSON BROS. MARINA<br />

tad A lay Av*., Oc»in City • MM111<br />

WHMREmHINQI$ANADVENTUfte,NOTA CHALLENGE<br />

It can simplify your life.<br />

Whether you're remodeling a ,<br />

kitchen or bath, rellnlihlng s<br />

hardwood floor of removing<br />

wallpaper, renting can simplify<br />

your life.<br />

You'll be amazed at'the<br />

types of home Improvement<br />

equipment you can rent .,<br />

; from floor senders to power sowj<br />

'... from .carpet cleoners to wall<br />

paper tteamer*'.,. everything<br />

you. rw*d to get the Job done<br />

j Discover how ye fah save<br />

ydu time and money onfall your<br />

',' home care equipment need*.,<br />

Discover renting and<br />

simplify your life,, '<br />

We rent only the very best<br />

,'&<br />

13-90<br />

•A<br />

•Jfc<br />

SPORTFISNING<br />

END OF<br />

THE LINE<br />

1979-43'HitttmSportfiih<br />

MAAUN • TUNA • SHARK<br />

BLUER5H • SWOBDmrf<br />

US.C.G. Uc. Captain<br />

Available <strong>for</strong> Sportflshlng<br />

Tournaments a, Private<br />

Charters, Max, t persons<br />

WINTER: Fla. 8. Bahamas<br />

(609) 399-2161<br />

n<br />

mninme<br />

YfLlOWPAQiS<br />

IN THE<br />

CAPE MAY<br />

COUNTY, N.J.<br />

YEAR'ROUND<br />

FISHING<br />

Tournament<br />

Enjoy some of the<br />

finest fishing on<br />

along with gret .'<br />

accommodations<br />

and FAMILY FUN<br />

WRIT! FOR FISHINS KIT<br />

Bex M, Cap* May Court HOWM,<br />

NJ.MJ10<br />

N,J. ilTTiR<br />

BUSINESS BUREAU<br />

Southern SIDING<br />

822-3170<br />

*See our display ad In Tuesday's paper<br />

Fift •lumaMi<br />

RtaiMaMiiiatt<br />

FRANKLIN<br />

PAINTING<br />

Pow*rWaihlng<br />

311*0989<br />

BAY BREEZE<br />

BUILDING CONTRACTOR<br />

O.d. License<br />

#0445<br />

SPECIALIZING IN j<br />

DOCK*DECK WORK<br />

Bulkhead Problems<br />

, Doesyourdodk<br />

Bxttrior<br />

Phone<br />

399-4812<br />

H<br />

ii<br />

Dana Johnson, <strong>for</strong>eground, and Michael Whalen, from Oramby,<br />

Mass., fish Ocean City's back bay waters,<br />

Ocean City Yacht Club<br />

duplicate bridge winners on<br />

Tuesday, June 24 were:<br />

NortlHSouth Lucille Mlna and<br />

Thomas S.<br />

Moore<br />

PAINTING<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

Licensed • Ocean City<br />

(20 Yean Experience<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

399-0205<br />

bridge<br />

Marion Rauch 129, Johanna<br />

MlsklU and LudUe Morrison<br />

127, Peg Wief and and Nancy<br />

Rammey, US, Pat Atkinson<br />

and Jean MacCadden 113H,<br />

EveKelly and Stella Quoth tie<br />

at 112 wltt Peg Barker and<br />

Dot Shupe.<br />

eady To Start<br />

Your Job Now!<br />

, IRIAN S.<br />

OSBOORNE<br />

OCEAN CITV<br />

HM(iTBRBOiUll.OBRJ<br />

390.876a<br />

Building and<br />

Remodeling<br />

BICYCLE<br />

CENTER<br />

New Bike Sales & Repairs<br />

iAnyMakMl<br />

Surreys • Tandems<br />

DII/CC Large &<br />

Dlf\CO small<br />

8th & Atlantic Ave,<br />

Ocoan City, N.J. f<br />

399-1246 ^<br />

East-West winners were<br />

Emma Mae Goddard and<br />

Marion Clinton 141, Betty<br />

Evans and Peg Walters 130W,<br />

Bttty and Waliy Runyan<br />

129H, and Connie Fearn<br />

and Mary Elnselen 1UM,<br />

Contract bridge winners on<br />

June 36 were Jean Mac-<br />

(Sdden 6,200, MargoGartland<br />

5,760, Connie Fearn<br />

Iran Metzger IJH.<br />

Deal-Bid<br />

High scorer In pinochle at<br />

the Ocean City Card dub on<br />

Monday, June 30 mu<br />

Catherine Dromaky with 817,<br />

Runners-up were Emma<br />

OBok 607, Bet^ Kelly M7,<br />

Betty Vaughan 588, Mabel<br />

M«on 588, Al Daviei SW, Jo<br />

George 573, Mary D'Alesslo<br />

560, Haul Arden 558, Carrie<br />

Boyce 555, Harley Cornelius<br />

5« and Betty Thomben?t46.<br />

Top honors in bridge went to<br />

Vie Xaufold 4,430, Henrietta<br />

But* 4,810, Richard Qlbboni<br />

MU, Eva Slaughter 3,920,<br />

Frank Pratley 3,500, OUve<br />

Schaeffer 3,450, Mildred<br />

Gibbons 3,370, Elizabeth<br />

Rlchter 3,100, Josephine<br />

Cuddy 3,050, Betty Gast 3,040<br />

and Jean Weldon 3,010.<br />

The Ocean City Card Club<br />

meets 7 p.m. Monday at the<br />

Youth Center, 8th Street and<br />

Atlantic Avenue.<br />

4TH OF JULY SUPER SPECIALS<br />

LOW PRICES ON FAMOUS STIEL BELTED RADIALS<br />

GOOD YEAR CUSTOM POLV Sim<br />

BF.600CRCH XLM<br />

" wrtifevvaii<br />

PI4S/80R13J45 00<br />

PI75/80R13 47.00<br />

PI8S/80R13 53 00<br />

P1B5/75R14 48 00<br />

PI95/7J5rl4 • 60 00<br />

PM5/7JR14 63.00<br />

P215^5RI4 S48O0<br />

P225/7SnU - «».00<br />

PM5/75R15-64 00<br />

P215/7SR15-48 00<br />

^22S/75R1S - 70.00'<br />

PJ35/75R1S-7J.M<br />

FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT<br />

All<strong>On</strong> Front Wheels,<br />

Setting AH<br />

AdluMable Angles.<br />

399=3771<br />

$ 23.95<br />

MAWTCMANteAMLySIS;<br />

on condition of<br />

Wfeeltt, , '-;<br />

ECONOMY RADIAL<br />

MGF. By B.F. GOODRICH<br />

PIS5/80R13 $38 00<br />

PIM/80R13 42.ro<br />

P|a5/80R13 44 00<br />

PI95/75R14 49.00<br />

P205/75R14 S3 00<br />

P205/75R15 54.00<br />

P215/75R15-56.00<br />

.P225/7SR15 58.00<br />

P235/7JR15-60.00<br />

109 Off! St., Ocwn Ctti<br />

155SRJ3 - *M.O0<br />

165SR13 r 39.00<br />

175SR14 - 43.00<br />

165SR15 -44.00<br />

175/70SR13 • 42.00<br />

1B5/70SR13 - 43.00<br />

185/70SR14 - 46.00<br />

19S^OSR14- 48.00<br />

. TUNE-UP SPECIAL<br />

Y Cyl. '39.95 Electronic.'<br />

«cyi. '44.95<br />

i8Cyl.M9.95 Elictronlc.<br />

' ',<br />

AIR CONDITIONING<br />

399*87 71<br />

Surfing<br />

contest<br />

July 12<br />

The aecond annual SurfWi<br />

Supplier 1-A, 2-A surfing<br />

contest is Mheduled .<strong>for</strong><br />

Saturday, July 13 at '7th<br />

Street.<br />

Surfer's Supplies Surf S<strong>top</strong> ,<br />

to Ocean City U sponsortai<br />

this contest and wfll awMl<br />

thl to all firsMhroukf<br />

t l h ' i<br />

the divisions. In addition,<br />

Surfer's Supplies la presenting<br />

afl prim <strong>for</strong> the contertant's<br />

drawing held at Ha<br />

conclusion of the contest.<br />

The contest la No. 3 of Jin<br />

South Jersey district Eartdn<br />

Surfing Association's<br />

competition Season,<br />

divisions to be run are<br />

rated 1-A, 2-A boys',<br />

men's, men's, master* 1 ,<br />

menehune and kneeboard.<br />

Contestants mist be JU<br />

members and<br />

maa<br />

t entry de.dllje<br />

U July 4; beach enl<br />

be accepted.<br />

AH PM-w__^<br />

contest site by 7 a.m July lit<br />

Golfing ,.H<br />

winners f<br />

named<br />

Atlantic City Country CMii<br />

Women's Golf Association<br />

winners to the Thomson CM<br />

two day tournament on Juan<br />

IMS were two day net, Wlm a<br />

Shetrn wjth 144 and two<br />

gross, Helen Keller with<br />

Runners-up were 1<br />

Capaldl with 16i net and<br />

OrrolT with 187. ^<br />

The two-day' selectlwf<br />

results: 1st low. net, Theretag I<br />

<strong>On</strong>nt with net e3;2nd low ntitM<br />

Mary Moore with net 66 uAWi<br />

kw gross, Alma FUppenwltt<br />

80. ', 'iv >f<br />

FireMay iow net was P«<br />

WegandwithoitTSandlaf<br />

grow And McOlfl with 88. •:<br />

SecondHlay low net was JIB<br />

Mithls wjth net 78 and low<br />

gross andJoenneDorey with<br />

Wtenerl fof twiMay tow<br />

putti WSJ AfyseAlmo with 6«;<br />

flrtt day low putts, Dorothea<br />

Robbnon >rlth 31; and second<br />

-' - '- ! ^ ' "<br />

FISHIN' STUFF<br />

TACKLE SHOP<br />

Ocean City's Largest & Moat Complete Tackle Shop<br />

Rods, Reed 8. Tackle, <strong>for</strong> Bay Pishing to OH<br />

Shore Big Game Pishing,<br />

Live and Frozen •alts. Shark Chum In Frozen<br />

Buckets S. Slabs.<br />

Rod and Reel Repair • RMand Reel Rinftil<br />

Crabbing equipment<br />

Up to tni mlnyli Flinins iniwmition<br />

FREE TIDt CHARTS<br />

Sword *M«rlln Squid<br />

Muttad Bio Game Hook><br />

Flying Gaffs<br />

DartGsfft<br />

Rigging SuppIlM<br />

I- 'U<br />

S 7 J »<br />

Like AI Cloak, you'd smile too if you hooked a<br />

3-pound 4-ouncc fluke, and won a |42 pool to boot!<br />

bay have pool winners of over<br />

three pounds every day, AI<br />

Cloak of FrankuivUle was a<br />

typical winner with • 3-pound<br />

4-ounce fluke.<br />

WAY BOATING<br />

OdUIIffl JULY 17, M, «<br />

Flotilla 11, Coast Guard<br />

Auxiliary, announces a<br />

boating imfity and<br />

wmarwhtp COUTSe will be<br />

conducted at the Youth<br />

Center, 6th and Atlantic.<br />

Classes begin 7:90 pm July<br />

17 running <strong>for</strong> three consecutive<br />

Thursday evenings.<br />

Cost U 110. CaU SSM303 or<br />

927-0806:<br />

SPORT PISHING<br />

ABOARbTNI<br />

ALLEOUFMEHT j/<br />

PfiOVBED - ^<br />

Marlln»Tun*«Slut»<br />

•Shark'FenwIck Rods<br />

international Reels<br />

6 Passengers<br />

,^,3980791 of 423-1323<br />

BAIT MENU<br />

BmMK Cab a UmM o 3qu« o Buojwonm o Mgm otitm<br />

iwtme o cum a M M O CBUB O nMar oat o BU,.Vi<br />

Pat VittoreUi caught<br />

fluke In Margate Bay,<br />

Vm<br />

HOME APPLIANCE SERVICE<br />

SBVWMMMTilMffllMNM<br />

OPEN DAILY 8-4, SAT, »-2<br />

ATLANTIC<br />

MARINE REPAIR<br />

Bayview & Putman Rds., Strathmere<br />

Phone 263-8509<br />

Boat Storage • 1228 Haven Ave., Ocean City<br />

Proprietor: JEFF J. GOUZA<br />

(<strong>for</strong>merly with Buds Outboard Marine)<br />

Certified Evlnrude, Johnson Repair<br />

Services Include: EVINRUDE, JOHNSON<br />

OUTBOARD REPAIR, BOAT HAULING &<br />

STORAGE, BOTTOM PAINTING and DOCK<br />

SERVICE,<br />

DEEP SEA<br />

FISHING<br />

<strong>On</strong> Ocean City's Own<br />

Party Soit Pishing Fleet<br />

The Challenger<br />

4 Hour Pishing Two Trips Daily<br />

8a.m. and 1 p.m.<br />

Nitt Bluefishing 7p.m. Saturday<br />

DEEP SEA —<br />

FISHING<br />

r<br />

At Af<strong>for</strong>dable Prices<br />

"FREE" Rental Rod<br />

With This Coupon<br />

a $2.00 Value<br />

— MONDAY SPECIAL<br />

25% OFF<br />

THESiCONDFARE<br />

When you brino a friend<br />

Fishing. Offer Gooel 8 a.m.<br />

& 1 p.m. Trips. A $3.00 yqlue<br />

——FRIDAY'S SPECIAL——«<br />

EVERY ADULT ACCOMPANIED<br />

BY A CHILD...<br />

Goes For Child's Price<br />

A $5.00 Value<br />

Sailing from tht brand new<br />

OCEAN CITY MARINA<br />

& FISHING CENTER<br />

3rd Street<br />

Bay Avenue<br />

can 399-6011<br />

Evenlngi 928-2936


PAGE 6 — SECTION THREE<br />

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />

ADVERTISING RATES<br />

Advertisements <strong>for</strong> these columns should be Iri the sfflce<br />

01 The Sentinel Ledger NOT LATER THAN NOON<br />

TUBSDAY FOR REGULAR PUBLICATION and NOON<br />

WEDNESDAY FOB TOO-LATE TOCLASSIFY<br />

DiailH-Mtl<br />

<strong>On</strong>* Time, is Wards or Less ...,,.,»...,. 14.50<br />

(10* per word exceeding JJ words!<br />

Ad Running j Consecutive Times,<br />

with IS Words of Less ill.M<br />

Ads Requiring Box Number 11.00 additional<br />

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ADS 50' EXTRA<br />

—All ClassiUad Advertising Cash Basis—<br />

112 8th Street. Ocean City,-N.J. 01226<br />

Copy mailed In, given to representative or brought to of-<br />

fice personally, must be aMsmpaniad by c»th or check to<br />

cover cost. Copy accepted over phone as courtesy and<br />

convenience to customer, but piymenf Must be received<br />

be<strong>for</strong>e advertisement will be set In type.<br />

Help Wanted<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

Help Wanted<br />

CRUIII SHIP JOBSi — QfMf income<br />

poiifttial All oceupatisfit. For mis Bill;<br />

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FRIDAY, JULV 4th. 1986<br />

l, Services<br />

CHETAR? -Oc.*n cT<br />

jaw office, Good oenelits, f iperien<br />

helplul, but fret nicesMry • «•!!«<br />

•knit nquirtd Caii Jff-QO)».<br />

AND OR<br />

TiONlST -^ Needed <strong>for</strong> Bid iMife o#<br />

fice, Call Iff U» tl<br />

lAiy MiEMILV WORK I — Vll4.0»<br />

per iQOz Suaranteed paymenr No Salti<br />

Detail! — lend Stamped Invi!epe:<br />

ELAN 1331 lill EntcrprUe. PfplBre*.<br />

FL 13417 7^4<br />

Card Of Thanks Help Wanted<br />

Tfi* family of the Iflla Mich..! %.<br />

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fhcir irimnm thmtf ifazef* tp<br />

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e#r My facial thanks to Alice<br />

Amii and RUii AlktflS whs hisfc<br />

sare e# him in the earl? mornings<br />

and ts my ft Hew tmplaytss and<br />

bss*#* at Sup*f Ffeih who §«v» me<br />

i§ much tugpsf! during ifis** trying<br />

time*, -<br />

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fhew laif month* without their<br />

loving care and Knowledge, Th#ir<br />

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To all euf neighbctri ai Sflers Atrm%<br />

my klncerf gratitude <strong>for</strong> their<br />

genefoilfy ihSwTI fa mi. MlKe would<br />

have b*#n deeply touched by their<br />

ditpiay sf caring.<br />

Lastly !Q Gtnny Ateffifi, Dr. Robert<br />

Cornweil. The Herb Godfrey family<br />

and Father Michael GoldtorO, all I<br />

cJfl lay Is fnankt fer being there<br />

To ad who Iqvfd Mike as I did, ypy<br />

know how much hi will be mi«#d\<br />

Audrey C Krsvitf<br />

p<br />

from f a.m. ts ) B,m, Menday thrsufh<br />

Frlgay Ww Inia till t« ilsi OF i*fr<br />

ISM. M!<br />

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pFfyieyi fipefitnCf, Part ftmt j OF j<br />

giyi/wtsfe Fiesianf eMies ft itall<br />

Pliii* tend reiumt to Bss Hi ^cmintl<br />

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WAITRESSES — Mult be .4 yiifi old.<br />

Full time lumrnir Weekends in Sir<br />

fernber. Apply Tsfiyi Srill, 34Hi ft £§R<br />

ffii, e=£ it<br />

LAWN |qr — Mun be it sr ever fee<br />

Ocean City public School* Conl.cl<br />

MM Buggiiri 3ff 4.i! <strong>for</strong> apptlc*<br />

lien. 7 11<br />

OFFICE WORKER — Typing ft payroll<br />

experience, * diyi a w«k including<br />

wtekendi. Call Mr, Fulien *n *U5, tf<br />

HELP WANTED £ABPINTIS : 5<br />

Hflper* tarpehieri. Must have trsn<br />

spoftatlen find f&Ols e*Jll 3?? 87&I ? 4<br />

between 1 and * p m. Call 3U-3449, 7 1 i<br />

CONSTftUCTlON SERVICE MAN =<br />

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- Nstdcd y#»r rgynd *<br />

im ts I gm Mendl? thru FrlSat Far<br />

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dibit with goad typing tliiiii. Call Ml<br />

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i pm i*vtn d*¥t i wick, Lovilv flbtif<br />

ftsUii "Qaiakimnsm" £*M itlHJfjl ? n<br />

5ECRETABY - P#rt tlm# (or fill<br />

fitif* oHic. Mu.l lyp. md b* willing<br />

f§ litrn eenfputtr syMsm ¥#sr reufig<br />

WANTED<br />

Male/Female<br />

Year Rqund<br />

Supervisors - Full Time<br />

Mutt be qualified, esperleficed retail<br />

iypervitar<br />

FULLTIME<br />

SALESPEOPLE<br />

PART TIME<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

Sltiiled mAJntenanct man, sxcsiienf<br />

* fer rtflrtd mrvia<br />

LL JUDY C4LLIOAH p«r ln»r<br />

J91 004*<br />

BAB<br />

DEPARTMEHT STORE<br />

827 Atburv Awe-, O.C.<br />

1983 OLDSMOBILE 98<br />

No room in the old budget far rhii<br />

glofipus auto Mmt^eli quickly of<br />

ysg take over paymenti<br />

CALL Ifl H4I<br />

it<br />

TfH BlB TBANS AM - - Mint con<br />

mnon. 3IK, JOJ MP, iosded, TrMi,<br />

M.400 or [wit offer, CaM Iff 4ML if no<br />

iniwer ca!l ]fV44ie and elk <strong>for</strong><br />

Oisnes<br />

tf<br />

FORMER U = S. MAIL TRUCK — if?*,<br />

AM general Welkin, gsod csndition.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly «,JHH miim\ Call Hi \»m between<br />

1*71 FORD PINTO ~- light blu* E*<br />

cellefit condiiisfi. Standard, ? Mr = <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

ii,S» Cali Jfi^lir. ff<br />

•4) CORViTTE—fiUbcapf<br />

Never used. Call J*n»to<br />

7/4<br />

SECRETARY—lor busy leuftiend Seal<br />

estate office), Computer knowledge help<br />

tul, S day weeiu one weekend day<br />

required. Apply Msfiihan Realty 33nd ft<br />

Central, .<br />

0ELICATESSAN/5AMOWICM<br />

¥eaf rogfia, part time, Monday fhf&ygh<br />

Friday, Ilk a.m. fe J M p m Caiiijf?<br />

toapm. tf<br />

CAN YOU BUT JEEPS-Ciri w#elt. Call<br />

3*1-19*4. 71<br />

FULL TIME ALL ARQUND OFFICE<br />

HELPER — Light typing, pleasant<br />

phone pertanahty. Call 1H 3311 f 1<br />

NURSES AIBE — reliable, cheerful<br />

aide <strong>for</strong> invalid woman in §,£ hgme.<br />

Call Pat at 3*H050 far detain, MS<br />

lilT — Full<br />

time, year rsund, pleasaflt office en<br />

vronmtfil, pieale call J» MMi ts<br />

ichedule an interview, ?M ,<br />

Fi' VOLKSWA6ON VAN—f pafsengtr,<br />

second Owner, !?,Sr9 mi\*% ii.iSo or<br />

best Bilfr Call 391-7311. If*<br />

AUTO PARTS FOR SALE - !«i Rab<br />

bit, runi %n. >fH Chryiler VI, ryni,<br />

new radiator, and trinirmiiisn *!J8.<br />

Call JtujaJ ?«<br />

ifM OLDS F'li = ii. mechanical egn^<br />

difion. Need! paint |pb. |J8§ Call jf9-<br />

Jlfi<br />

CLEAN TOPSOIL<br />

gravel, stpne<br />

Call 390-1280<br />

VWYL<br />

REPLACEMENT<br />

WINDOWS<br />

iScrMn Room<br />

Bdctasures<br />

VINYL<br />

SIDING<br />

SATISFACTION<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

JAB Industries<br />

263-1662 ,,,<br />

!¥7i BATiUN IX 1H — new inginB<br />

f.MI mild Ball ullar Call Iff-MH,<br />

N<br />

IfH DODGE OMNI - 31,000 mill!, li<br />

cellenl cnOil.on 11,HO, Call HtilU, M<br />

iitl PQBB STiFV&N — Slummym<br />

body, great ihipe. Gysd running csn*<br />

giiiun. il.fgg. Call »• i?ii. > •<br />

Mobile Homes<br />

1911 HONSA IM ATV.<br />

11,000 lirm Call Ha iJii,<br />

brand new.<br />

Help Wanted<br />

ITUDENf I - MIN - WDMlfl - Ptft<br />

Urn. tvtniitg hour. Any night!<br />

•••llabla. Earn up Ig fm. par haur. Call<br />

]f»-!411, M<br />

ASPHALT PAVINO<br />

Taking apsllCitlgn (sr dart workmg<br />

la&QrlPi with a dafirt lot tdvancaiiitnf.<br />

Alts naad aipariancad dump truck<br />

drlaart. ]H4)». (I<br />

UIVC IN PIMALI PIRMANINf<br />

HOUSI CGMPftNiOH — wanlad by M<br />

yaar Dla famila. Mutt ba lelt tg tf#<br />

hsusahild chorti and drivt. AM aspan-<br />

iai paid, ipand tunimari In staan city<br />

tnd wmiari in Laliurafswii^ Naw jar'<br />

imti Fir mere Inftrniaflsn pltast call<br />

ItHW, It<br />

TELIPHONB ORSn CLieKl —<br />

Privata dtilt and phsna. Part time<br />

ayining hsuri, Oetin ctty glflfa, Iff-<br />

Mil, ti<br />

CLIANINB HBLP WANT1D — Part<br />

tima/fuli Mnia, vacafign^ ilua €re».<br />

Apply yaitardiyi/Suglih'i. no in! II<br />

PABT TIM1 CAMP STOBI i<br />

— ojkrldg. campground, Marmlra,<br />

Jun. is inru tapfamMr IS, Mplv<br />

P.MJ., Ii N. Shora Bud Marmsn,<br />

N.J. II<br />

SECURITY GUARD _ Plrt Urn.<br />

ayanlnei OaRridgf Cimpfiround^ Mar-<br />

mofa Juni IS tnru Ltbor Day, Apply<br />

PMC, is N. snor. Hd,. Marmgra, N J,<br />

II<br />

SARDINIRI H1ILP1H - lo work lull<br />

unit row thriulh NgvimHr. Mutt<br />

Daw drtvarl Miania bt iapan^sbli •nd<br />

hirdwarklnl. CM Hum and iaiyi<br />

•ntiUfa. Kan Ssulhard Landifiifing.il<br />

RIAL ESTATE SALII - Norllluli),<br />

(SirSafll) llrm ntlMilhad 14 ytin.<br />

Twa (II llcaniM MialparftHII with<br />

Mmi aiptrltnH who ilvi in Of am<br />

City, ira sili'instlmtd and naad i%<br />

nilM inanay, Owntr an Igiatitn. Mam.<br />

Mr •) OC surd gt •tailen and MLI<br />

and compultrlixl. Full manasamint<br />

•uppgrt wiln (raduaiad commlulon<br />

•nd incantlva uhtdula, Modtm licllliy<br />

and plaaianl atmoiphara. call (or «n><br />

lldtnllil Inlarviaw wltn Bill Woadi,<br />

Wood! Afanty, Inc., North >l WHlly,<br />

MI41M. FH<br />

SECURITY OFRCERS<br />

MMtantvIk Area<br />

€PP iKurlty Sarvlea hat part time<br />

and full tlma gfipertunitla* in a egr<br />

pgrate tnvirsnmafif. Offering absira<br />

svaraga wage and lull benefit<br />

packaga, laa wtiy are are tha "taka<br />

pride" prganliatisn, we welegme<br />

matyra mlndeg/tareer sritntad<br />

pegple. Car. phent, elean record a<br />

mult,<br />

CH 848 0400 bdhiMii<br />

9i.m.•nd4p.m. EOE ^<br />

Pro),clWf«cli»<br />

Orlttlan Mynrun lervicn orgsnlation<br />

dailrel rnpsnilble individual tg<br />

urni dutln Insolved in Iht<br />

operation of Oreyp Mgmei <strong>for</strong><br />

Developmental^ DlUbild Aged<br />

intludlng tha oyerall iuperylilon 41<br />

Ittii and reiidenli. Superyisom «<br />

parience required, orogp Nome e«<br />

perlence preferred, Heellent op<br />

portunltr (or growth and develop<br />

ment in expanding grganliatlon<br />

Salary range <strong>for</strong> position: S1S.9S to<br />

iiMt, Beneflti Miena A, Arcntr<br />

92713ISIOI<br />

FULL TIMi- Tear round, office help<br />

wanted Jsr buiv npplliincs r«f «ir com<br />

pany in Someri Point, IS,Ml per hour to<br />

start Call 917 li?l tor Interview, 7 1<br />

DRIVERS NilBID—tor<br />

Ocean city PWease call »ftni If<br />

BAMKTtLLERS<br />

MARINE NATIONAL BANK<br />

(A luMlaiary sf Horilon Bancorp)<br />

imnwdiate yaar round lull time<br />

opening! lor Naad Teller and Teller<br />

In our Ocean City Branch<br />

PrayldU! Teller experience<br />

required <strong>for</strong> head Teller, and<br />

pravloui Teller or ealhier enperien<br />

ce prefarred <strong>for</strong> Teller. Salary baled<br />

on esparlence,<br />

Marina oHen excellent ulary<br />

plul outltandlnt working condlfloni<br />

andi benefit! package,<br />

Appllcafloni may Be obtained at<br />

iranchOHlea,<br />

1000 ASBURYAVE, O.C,<br />

OR CALL 71»-«0»3 or 7W-BO74<br />

E.O.E.m/F<br />

PART TIME SECRETARiAL<br />

POSITION ^ Lignt typing, answering<br />

phsnei A general office dufiel. Mytf<br />

work weHandi, Pltast call m 1101 Mi<br />

DEPEMDABLE ST6CKPERSON —<br />

Fgr hardware itora. Pull timti ytar<br />

round only. HgipitalUatign* appiy in<br />

parion IhgainaKtr Lumber, tffn A<br />

west, Ocean City. M<br />

ITUOINTS ANO VBNDORS "-"Be<br />

your gwn bosi. Make ygur own bgurt.<br />

L..1. i not dog and soda yanding Clrt,<br />

can evening! Ifl-uig, diys uuui<br />

mi. MI<br />

MOBILE HOME<br />

tMPflOVEHEHTS<br />

Roofovtrs • Awnings<br />

Screen RootriS • ineloiures<br />

2631662<br />

Chi id Care<br />

WILL DO BABYSITTING — In my<br />

name, s day! a week, vary good with<br />

children, Eai! 31 !=*«!, ft<br />

SCHOOLS OUT I — who i watching tin<br />

kids this summer, Ispefienced mother<br />

of i with teacher certification will mi<br />

care el ygyr children in my homt- Ifl^<br />

Instructions<br />

GERMAN TUITORING-Call Tom, ]fl<br />

tm, • M<br />

Personals<br />

^INJOY YOUR iUMMiB ^ tsseritn^<br />

ced Babysitter gr mgfher's htiptr.<br />

Available by th't day. week, iummar.<br />

Call It IgjM, 7 11<br />

Prof'l. Services<br />

EAST COAST HAUUN9<br />

Complete Landscaping Service.<br />

Stone and Grayel tiriyewayi. Top<br />

Soil. Construction S|te Clean up and<br />

Removal, Bulk Train Removal<br />

Reasonable Rate!,<br />

FRiE ISTIMATBS<br />

310-1832 FTP<br />

Mr. K's<br />

LAWN CARE<br />

R.D. KMngensmifh<br />

Slnrlng Mf Octtn Oltf<br />

titrmen Ariii<br />

398-3533 or<br />

628-2987<br />

evenings FTP<br />

GIANT<br />

COIN-OP<br />

LAUNDRY<br />

OPEN EVERY DAY<br />

7 A,M. to 10 P.M.<br />

(Including SUN,)<br />

SAME DAY<br />

DRY<br />

CLEANING<br />

IN BY 1 P.M.<br />

pick up same day<br />

Ask about our<br />

Tailor Work<br />

on New & Old<br />

Garments<br />

. CLEAN ALL<br />

COIN-OP CENTER<br />

GrovelandAve. 4Nev»Bd.<br />

Samert Point<br />

Window and House Cleaning<br />

U Hour • 7 Day Week<br />

Service<br />

For Your Convenience<br />

Call 399-1921<br />

J.F. HAYNAL<br />

HOME IMPROVEMENTS<br />

309-4142<br />

CUSTOM DECKS MADE<br />

WITH HAND PICKED<br />

TREATED AND CEDAR<br />

WOOD,<br />

Kitchens Bathrooms<br />

Windows Genera i<br />

Carpentry<br />

FRIDAYjjULY 4th, 1986<br />

General Mdse.<br />

WE DO CIBAHINO AND WIN<br />

BOWS—Apia. Mmat and BUM, tprino<br />

citaning, emna«ov«f», and waakly. wa<br />

ara rut round, matvn rMlaaiiti with<br />

pltntr M axpmltoca. Call avtnlngi guiy<br />

MMMn 7/15<br />

ARE YOU TIRtp OF HOUI«V7OHKT<br />

Tha Ciunlnf GHHMMM will glvt ywr<br />

MM • IMfril thWMIf.li eiunlni <strong>for</strong><br />

iffiMr IN, Call J«»» You'll „,»„<br />

Kara ft fiMn Italfll V'l<br />

LitY - Mf faal Ul,, wlUlin9 k<br />

wnlns, rlunlng Ihi Inilda gl your cart<br />

wi will M II Mr yaul etta'a IiicuUn<br />

Car Datilllna. flit umplila car tarl<br />

lyifanl. Bv ineslllfliitnf snlv ]f|.<br />

Illi. ||,<br />

WI WORK WITN OLD FASHIONED<br />

I3LB0W SREAII - liumugh igrliia<br />

cltpnlng. Rttulirlr icn«ulM<br />

nous**, Tm.nl iMngaonn „,,,<br />

Shifsn w Oivll Iff.nn, ••UIIMI<br />

rtfr«t£«^Btlia6l« »rvlc*. f.is<br />

THE CLEANIHO CONNECTION -4n<br />

alfgraiblt nslmilMI t comm.rcl.l<br />

clunlns strvia. insural. Call )u nil<br />

General Mdse.<br />

CALL S.A.M.<br />

Twinty yri. experience<br />

buying a, selling antiques,<br />

appralslnpAhDusehoicI<br />

Mqurdafloni.<br />

aaisfarad Asaralsan<br />

M!il3flM<br />

Mq<br />

•aais<br />

.FUHNITUM POR 1ALE<br />

Sun Itarapa HI Aibury «««,„ oai|¥<br />

f a.m. to 4 p,nji. II<br />

LICENSED BOAT CAPTAIN—with sail<br />

auiillary esperienEe needed to operate<br />

SO' sailboat. Apply in person waeiiandi,<br />

Speed 'n Ski Boif Rentals, istft if, and<br />

•ayfroni, 7/ii<br />

LOCAL MARINA—NaMi retired,<br />

raspansitfia (naelianically minietf in-<br />

sivlauai <strong>for</strong> part^tinia lob maintains<br />

boats and llgU carpentry work, etc, ff°'<br />

Prtlar cruityTtglgrful old guy. Hour! '<br />

fleiibit. Apply m person, weekandi,<br />

speed 'n ski Boat sttntais, igtn si, ft<br />

iaylfonl. MI<br />

HELP Ml FIND HER ASAINI - <strong>On</strong><br />

tunday 4/tyu it the ecean City Ooll<br />

courst by the airport at about * p.m.<br />

she Ml itirting en Iht lint tee right<br />

be<strong>for</strong>e the storm. Sha was ireSMd In<br />

red/while, with miilensHi brown/Dion*<br />

3e hair In I red bow. Red/white loll<br />

bag * looked lanH^profeHional, Playing<br />

with another female, Qur paths ero!sed,<br />

momentarily, we smiled and moved on<br />

— Now now M i find her, if you know<br />

her* please sens me ntr nome.'or ihort<br />

addrass or phone number, Heply to Bos<br />

Sentinel-Ledger, OC N.J,<br />

giiii, F/I •<br />

WAITIR/W»ITRISI— pan<br />

aveningi and waakafid!.<br />

raiponsibie person. ¥ear<br />

position. Apply In parson.<br />

Homaitaad, Ms nn street, O.C,<br />

time<br />

Mature<br />

Wesley<br />

M<br />

THI PARTY MACHINE—Bring the<br />

"Studio" Info your Home, Beame »<br />

iinglng stir, make your own tape with<br />

our iingins ma€hina. Over 100 iongi<br />

available. Call Wl I3S0 or Ift-IMS fwl<br />

datallsandraHrvatioii!. 7/15<br />

MOOELS—111 age!, no akpafianca<br />

necaiiary, alto to train, Wl alto train<br />

youns €hildran 14 month! and ever, Ifl-<br />

!U1 - iM 1710. tl<br />

•is.got • ssa.gM • JIOO.OOO-II you nnTia<br />

your own bosi, we hive • "ivarantaea'<br />

income work.plan," We will feich you<br />

what Ig dg, Por a career in real estate,<br />

tall Jill gamble, zachariat Realty,<br />

•atltorl, 1TIHU. II<br />

BARN HUNDREDS WEEKLY-*!<br />

horn.I la flooded with varloul olferlj<br />

Oilliisf lend sell-addresltd, stimpM<br />

anyilapa to I p.o. lei M>, Cilffwood,<br />

N.J. 07711. 7/l|<br />

TYPIST—1500 w.jkly al homef TnToF-<br />

mitlanr tend self addrtiiM itamptd<br />

envelope. K. Lily, P o Bgi In K, Atn,<br />

N.J, MM4. lit<br />

Wanted<br />

LIFIOUARD — 1 days a waek. Mult M<br />

ilkfeniiiad, Mi-aiM, ft<br />

JOIN HM Rial litata firm that aid<br />

ntr HN million u uiat In 1DJ1,<br />

aftnMln. dadicaM. Mlf<br />

itiMiuM uln MMM aM raniai<br />

a>MM...iMiai in yew waiilnf tarf<br />

'REALTORS 9<br />

3301/UetnyA",<br />

•••.•000<br />

HOWMIRINO<br />

April tt.«apt«mb»r<br />

itora eiarki and Hi kindi of kitchen<br />

help. tk. No axs, neon. Pan time t<br />

full ilma warN avail.<br />

CampMil >i Hataa KIMmi<br />

iniMMAOe<br />

FTF<br />

OeanlnO April Uth<br />

VBAT 'ROUND EMPLOYMEN1 _<br />

cafpentar ana carpenfar't helper. Must<br />

have tuple too!! and rallabia transpor-<br />

tation. Ocean city area, call 3M0M0<br />

betwaaniiNandSiiOpm, M<br />

OilllL MECHANICS - Heavy ayly<br />

irucki. HaipilaiiiatiM plus itiiriy<br />

beneiiii, CHI mfnt warkaay!, ii<br />

VOUOHTIIHH QliPAtCMIR MAN-'<br />

TED — TO diipalch amMiama tain<br />

out of Hwlf haute <strong>for</strong> the steiiue Squad<br />

oi biaan City, win tram, Cotnp.nutior<br />

<strong>for</strong> (Mna uMta: Call nf-uit, it<br />

••At, IITATI IALII — Car«r oR-<br />

poriunliy ayillabla In OCi larfeii ff-.<br />

Ufa far amiifiaui flfenied saletpenan-<br />

training program comBvtariied<br />

oparallM naw tnadarn faciiitlM high<br />

ampiayaa Isnxvlly, Fantaiiic Incoma<br />

pefMilali Ml largar Rtalty nt-MM<br />

<strong>for</strong> Intanrifw, II<br />

AOULTI OR VOUTNI — Ou«l/Ao.r<br />

ttnanl hWH MM ChrlitUn ratraal cm<br />

far itiffi primarily cnaminrworh. AIM<br />

iiuimry, ginMiiif, (Mil, Man iprint<br />

pirt-iima altantaajii, er tiart iuinitie'r.<br />

Max wart till UKr Pay. Oood pay.<br />

Tipt, banuiai, fttftrtncai. Andrew'!<br />

Inn, IU0 Octan Ava. m MB. II<br />

CLERK—AHiilanl fvianager<br />

immadlataly <strong>for</strong> night! * weakanai.<br />

HJ»/hr. Apply In perton. Promenade<br />

Art Sallery IM Boardwalk. 7/4<br />

CUSTODIAN — tmmMiafa opening, I<br />

to ii p.m. mill. Black seal llcenta<br />

prafarrid. Contact Mr. toldang.<br />

Mainland R.gionil High icnool, •»•<br />

•111, eat, II!, eot/aa, 7«<br />

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY — For<br />

Ocean City Law Office. Full time, •••<br />

perlinct preferred. Call ifflMt. M<br />

MATURE WOMAN HIEDED - To aid<br />

oldtr woman with routine dutlil,<br />

Raspaniikla iniludai ilght<br />

houiakeaping, grocery shopping* and<br />

laundry, 1 or ) days a week. Ulary<br />

nmotl.bl.. Call Mf44Sf, ask lor Caroi.M<br />

rDOLL»TOV—<br />

Antlqut Dollt<br />

SchiMnhul Dolls<br />

Altxmndfr Bella<br />

SchotnhutClrcu* Animals<br />

Anllqu§ Tejw<br />

Call Iron—Automotlf<br />

Mneffin* Drawn<br />

Pit-1940TlnWlnt)-Upt<br />

Old Bank*-Soldltrt<br />

(215) 233-4094 (Phii.)<br />

398-6689(00 n<br />

KANE'S COINS<br />

Coln«, Stamp*, luppllai<br />

1246A«buryAv«.<br />

308-6008<br />

Open All Vear Wtd. thru sat.<br />

Buying t selling Coins<br />

Since IM1 FTF<br />

Accounting<br />

Bookkeeping<br />

Payroll Services<br />

Financial Planning<br />

CYNTHIA N<br />

OSTER<br />

Certified Public<br />

' Accountant<br />

399-577?<br />

Tues, !• ThUfi, 9S<br />

Fri,4»t Sat,91<br />

1142 Bay Ave. Ocean City<br />

PTP<br />

CHILD CARE - NiMM In mv honil<br />

Looking (or qualllltd parsnn la provlda<br />

Indlvldualltad, Mvlna Mr* <strong>for</strong> 7 month<br />

old My Purl tun* in ilimmtr. lull llmi<br />

Dtglnnins ttpmni>tr Must havi *K —~_^_<br />

S X .I!!'.'.'!!'". 1 . 1 "' "SSSSSt, «iC«rTiOMi«T - o«,t*,mMva*<br />

praftr t*icti*r. nurtt, or indlvldtiil itrvctl«n nmsany aMkt tumutlaitlc<br />

wltn McHsmuna m cnlld divolopinanj MMnotivatM individuii l»* lull iimt<br />

Top uliry Nun raply to Bon Hi?" poilllgn with frswlnl umpany. Typing<br />

lanllnal Ltdgtr, wllti mmt, plwi> ihllit, *r«aillutMn»•• W<br />

TBAILIB - FW I) to 1*11, Heat, LB«al<br />

muling ana Boil itaraga. iIM. Call Jff-<br />

•IM. .»•*<br />

QUALITY ELECTRICAL<br />

WORK DONE<br />

Calling Fans and Lioht Fixtitre^<br />

Inttallad<br />

NO JOB TOO SMALL<br />

Tna Price It Right<br />

Call SPARKY 822 5634<br />

OCEAN CITY LAWN CARE<br />

Professional Landscaping Service<br />

M »9»n In Unique Homas Uagaxln*<br />

* WatklyLawnStrvlce 1, Fetilllzing<br />

A Gardens «,'FlowirB«dt<br />

* High Quality «t af<strong>for</strong>dable price*<br />

* Senior citiitnsDitcoupt'<br />

" FREE ESTIMATES<br />

FULLY INSURED<br />

THE "STEP BROTHERS"<br />

ARE BACK I<br />

Wooden stem, decka, ana dock repair<br />

our tpaclaltlas. Also, cuttom flower<br />

•XHWOfk.<br />

NO JOB TOO SMALL<br />

caMiM**farFraeEs1linata '<br />

Olacountt to Senior Citizens<br />

398-1I85, tl<br />

ROHBUTKO<br />

Registered Builder<br />

l<br />

, 30Vair»E«parlfnc<br />

UcaMed * lullr Inured<br />

OcaanCllV.N J<br />

''"' 3994489<br />

'13 LARSON SILVERLINB<br />

!J' BR 1« hp, mre. V* low neura,<br />

OB power tilt and trim. Marine Car><br />

pat, Bucket »an, teak deck trim,<br />

itern bag laddtr, full canvM. «•<br />

trai. |iic.ceM,lnth*water,l7,iN.<br />

eALL Mf-ilMef HMSSI<br />

JUL¥ am t lib VA«01ALI - k<br />

suppllei • mare, IMI west Ave, f a.m.<br />

f '•*<br />

YAHO MLB — iaturllay, July Ml, I<br />

a.m. to I p.m. Bear 334 wast seaipray<br />

nd., panalllni, norm windows, wreuf M<br />

Iran furniture, aM mare, , M<br />

ists AIBURY AVI. Oarage in alley<br />

nidi-ab»d iila, maple twin and diukie<br />

bedl 1 mattresses, kilthan table,<br />

chain, Picture Iramai, Lewi par.<br />

ceialn. Silk flowers, etc, Saturday, July<br />

llBtai. , »••<br />

SARAS! IAL1 - • First STraet, rear,<br />

Priday aM iiturday, » te I p.m. Little<br />

bit at evarythlnB, Free refreshmenti.W<br />

SALE WOOD DIACON BUNCH -<br />

TypewlMr, table with drawer, lacuitl<br />

watir mack., »" lalln Mke,<br />

W* IMni, •••• bM, card argtn, S,E,<br />

nt-lltf U" UnB nuch, 1+<br />

CHAIRS, HOUilHOLO AMTICLU -<br />

beach inlcles. Priday aM ialnrdaif, f<br />

a.m. an. 11 so Askury Aye,, rear garafa.<br />

BIMINI-Naw dacron I" stalnlau tiaatr<br />

. intouM, MN. call MMift attar s P,BU<br />

iUNPIIM—1« H. H man lalll<br />

condition. IM. Call ItMIM,<br />

Iboit. (<br />

Mi<br />

11 POOT O'DAV IWIPT-FlbafSlau<br />

UIMatf Oood canaitlM wltn Mil,<br />

daaiaritaara' aM rudder, oraat far<br />

Mf Inner ar taatanal Mllar, *M>, Call<br />

ni-70«7 MMaan fiU a.m. and iiN<br />

•Wi FT. FIMHOLAII—Mottr and<br />

trailer. Ilia preservers. •I>1N. Call Hl-<br />

HOBIE CAT—I*'. Enc.MMit condition<br />

. with extras. »>.m. Call WI-MM. 7-»<br />

14 FT. ALUM. iEMI-V-iinP-<br />

trailer, vary, fatal nmd., enc.<br />

faMr ta ft. n.Nf. cll<br />

Jim. anytime wtw4>.<br />

VIDEO ARCADE SAME - Oltiafa<br />

race by Midway, ttln eperaWBl lift ar<br />

i/0. call Nt-ltti. F7-II<br />

OABAOE MM - Mtyraiy,7uiV H» *<br />

a.m. H I p.m. IMf Bay Avenue, Irani<br />

new water ikli, lk| IM Nat at-<br />

cniarM and hainanaM Hami, '•*<br />

NEW VAN MAT FOR BITHEB<br />

DRIVER OH PAJJSHO1R HOi, FIT!<br />

1N4 Oedw van • taier black, can IM.<br />

call ItMin. '"<<br />

OARAOE SAtB-Mllllto, furniture.<br />

toy», a*i equip., motorcieie, etc. an<br />

WavVrly eivd Sat WJtim noon 7/4<br />

Boat Slip<br />

altar 4<br />

IIMFT. MO1O MOOIEBOAT-<br />

aleesia TMip. Evlnruaa, trailer, IMIi<br />

14' «tarcr.n, u Mf Jannson, Canaay.<br />

trailer, Iwa. Call tM-l»I. »••<br />

•OAT .LIP* — weekly; monthly er<br />

taautul up te il It en Milvt thanml,<br />

tajnen Paint. Mcurlty, II|MM«, Innh<br />

water, ball, tackle and Ml °a pramlHt.<br />

Free ramp M an* nrt wlHs raanal. call<br />

M,H»r» Manna, fii-tni. it<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.. PAGE 1 — SECTION THREE<br />

General Mdse.<br />

— fir Igial nauhna lo a<br />

la laif Mat, 1100. Call Itt^tlt.<br />

W<br />

R.E. For Sale<br />

#OUR UNIT *!•*••<br />

TMINT — <strong>for</strong> Ula by owntr. 1 MMM<br />

Inn Mf til wd taardwall<br />

R.E.Sale RE. Sale R.E.SalB R.E.Sale<br />

IDOKI FOR TNI ilACM-Olscount<br />

eapemaek Bsaki, naif price ui« a.<br />

traaei, liii OH new br.tMII.ri Tlia<br />

Bnkatarla T»B, litn and oibury, o e<br />

3^si2t<br />

ALL STEEL 1LDS. SALE-Special lae<br />

lory run, united quantniei, man,<br />

«»60, Sr«75, SoxlJO Call <strong>for</strong> dllcHnted<br />

prices, Junjo tut) nsnoo 7 u<br />

P.IFBI9ERAT0B—Quasar i au, n,<br />

Alm&fia telsF. Haver used, fl7S, Call<br />

HHO74. H<br />

SARAOI tALU— |at, July Sin, H p.m.<br />

Fsnacrib, iinllart, kaliy clehiaa, lays,<br />

MM, cltthasi MkH, ley ailtai, {nest<br />

w/mirror, night table, umpi, |ah>ulla<br />

doon, etc. tlBarMna PI. M<br />

IAVI—Pactarr ilreci, compact, light-<br />

welgm, iwper inulatad travel trallan,<br />

sth wneefi. aM mini fnaterfisniai. Call<br />

SCAMP till free i too S4MM] <strong>for</strong> iree<br />

bncnura, tit<br />

JLIQHT PAINT DAMAOe—Fg<br />

arrtai Hani HI) I LlgMad, nsn-arnw<br />

uali Ntnlisiitad 11171 Free lettani<br />

Full faenry warranty. <strong>On</strong>ly lew left.<br />

Can sea locally I ine) ilMlu,<br />

anytime. i/t<br />

LOS HOMEI—aa jntaVmad kelare you<br />

Ny, OMar IM La« Name Jaumal,'<br />

PRIII fnm Mnarlcan <strong>Line</strong>al* Names,<br />

call us tall tree: (Ul) too-JjuiH, (NCI<br />

YARD IALE — Ul. July Jlh I a.m. to 1<br />

p.m. HI*, llgmi, l spat llgnu, am, (Ir-<br />

cull briikwi I;, ft up. boat antxim.<br />

• fMustfigig iiims, ate, liOJ Central Avt,<br />

1 M<br />

MOFID — Mail Lui Poch, burjuridv<br />

nn ISH milai. Call Hiiill Priday,<br />

Uturday and Sunday, FM!<br />

a&IIAel i&LE — 1 Ultd tDhts. July<br />

«h H !lh, UI4 Canlral Ay(,, riar f a.m.<br />

loHprr. M<br />

SARAS! DO0U - Nlw wllifl t«<br />

isrgiiss la If s 1 11, paid S4I4, Will iCl|<br />

<strong>for</strong> fiSQ, Call !**>i»7. ;.|<br />

fuplai<br />

nisfg<br />

ane unit.<br />

w<br />

alk. OwMr af-<br />

BicMIMl<br />

WALK IN >HUir I>ACI -<br />

avallatle. win rent SBace far i.iion<br />

cuvMlant iaealMil. Call IM-07XI. It<br />

1> FT. OLAJTIIOM-'7J With Bvlnruda<br />

amp. mater. Trailer and ranted slip In-<br />

cliMed. Fally aatilp. oeM nMltlon.<br />

n,>ae. call »rni7t. rti<br />

BOAT tLIPI AVAILABLB *f<br />

praitlakwi M? Vina- Marina, only r<br />

left in*. Jamn M. Dwyar. Naariar,<br />

ajienene-in*. M<br />

HANDY/UkN , ' ,ir.w C«rp«ntry,<br />

' 1 teaevatleM, ««ck>, painting and «n-<br />

'cm* wark, ate Call ituwi "<br />

^XCaiB REFERENCES<br />

/ CALL3908316 F/7»<br />

Sfl90531<br />

AUCTION SALE<br />

10 RBERBLASS BOATS<br />

SATURDAY, JULY 12-11 A.M.<br />

ON PREMISES<br />

UHHPOflT BLVD.*BAY AVE<br />

S0MER8P0MT.NJ.<br />

Formula 23' Cutty CaWn Otiirlgger. Twin MarcruiMr;<br />

Hawllan 23' Ski-Boat, 4S0hp, Water Mi"**<br />

t. Open Bow, Caiwat; S«ablrd 23' Sport<br />

soort Ftiherman, Cutty Cabin,<br />

• STCaravel Spor. Boat, 1»tU - W Spor<br />

, Depth Find*; W La«on Shark<br />

E l l<br />

p<br />

Evlnrwto; 17' Winter 70lip.,EvlnnKl,<br />

SI. BEFOIOEHATOR - II<br />

stove Hi, EQf SIS. Call 9114711.<br />

O.I<br />

II<br />

COUCH AND MATCHINS CHAIR -<br />

Irown and gala, gggd cgnditlsn. tigs,<br />

Mapla cgocll SIS Call Itt.fUt 7-4<br />

GINGHAM GOOSE<br />

3127 West Avenue<br />

Hand-crafted Gifts aVid<br />

Supplies<br />

S<strong>top</strong> in <strong>for</strong> naw schedule<br />

*" of workshops<br />

Men, WM, lat, IO« rn lolp.m<br />

Mon.Waa, ivtnlngs»;]Otot!lBp,m,<br />

Ftl<br />

WASHBB/DHVlli-Preeier, Ilettrle<br />

Range. Befrlgerafgr. Chair. Lsve leaf,<br />

plninfi Reem let. dressers, njte stands,<br />

iesk, lawn furniture, kikes, lamps,<br />

various misc. Items fgr sale, seasonably<br />

priced. Call M-ll. 7 <<br />

Bus. Opportunities<br />

BOARDWALK STORES<br />

Raft opportunity to lease<br />

In the newest, roost ex<br />

citing structure this city(<br />

has ever offered. Best<br />

Boardwalk location<br />

possible, and sized to<br />

:ACTNOWIII<br />

Call BERGER REALTY<br />

33nd A Asbury Ave,. O.C.<br />

3V9-O076 P<br />

COMMERCIAL BUILOINO PON<br />

SALI. - Central location In Ocean<br />

City, ii' « M'1n_>lu. •«,«». eaastal<br />

Realty, Iff.in'. •ealtor. Ftf<br />

LOCKSMITH BUSINESS-tor sea klr hrt»r<br />

mlo write tai Lockimitn, p.o, ••> nti,<br />

Bcean Cuv, N.J. Illit. 711<br />

OAS STATION — l bays, auta supply<br />

stack. Business and eraaerty. very<br />

busy. Hear Rgute 47. Priced te lell.<br />

James M. Dwyar, Real estate, m I7M.<br />

FH<br />

IALB B¥ OWNm • MMTIC<br />

PRICBRIDUCTIOHI , '<br />

•aavilful baylrant dacwatar fur-<br />

nisftad 1 en, I bath, eands,<br />

Meenlflcent view af bay Luiiury<br />

building with ail amenities.<br />

)*• lay Norm IIU.SM<br />

an-NI-iifi •<br />

Fii<br />

GARDENS PLAZA<br />

Beachfront condominium.<br />

Living room, dining area,<br />

kitchen, bedroom and bath.<br />

Ail appliances, heat, cen-<br />

tral air, pool and parking,<br />

Jl 19,900 furnished.<br />

GARDENS PLAZA<br />

Park Place • Beach<br />

nt-siM<br />

Often luMa* 11 la i • KI<br />

OCIANCITY<br />

immaeulate, three<br />

bedroom, twro itory<br />

colenla 1 with family room,<br />

two baths and In move In<br />

condition. Oak hardwood<br />

doors, modern eat-in kit-<br />

chen with <strong>for</strong>mal dining<br />

room, screened porch,<br />

vinyl siding, private<br />

parking. 1119,000,<br />

Weekt-Macmurraylnc.<br />

Realtors<br />

648B070<br />

BAYFRONTOARDENSAREA<br />

Magniflctnt 4 bedroom home with 3 year round rental<br />

units, Two boat illps. Excellent rental history. Panoramic<br />

views of sunsets on bay. This Investment and HOME must<br />

be Men to be appreciated Many extras. 1525,000.<br />

SINGLE FAMILY<br />

Three bedroom home on oversized lot, great <strong>for</strong> kids, Oss<br />

heat, 2 car garage. Asking if 10,000.<br />

QARDENSDUPLEX<br />

Three bedrooms each unit, gas heat plus garage. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

$110,000<br />

CONDO<br />

Three bedrooms, 2 baths, all amenities including fireplace<br />

and central air conditioning 1109,000,<br />

and central g<br />

sandpiper realty<br />

RMttsr<br />

DM 3991123<br />

411 AflMM Ml.<br />

• • • NEWUSTiNG * * *<br />

Plenty of roo m <strong>for</strong> the family In this 4-bedroom split. Cor-<br />

ner property w/new deck and patio,<br />

Call today WS.0O0<br />

• • REDUCED • BEACHFRONT • •<br />

Second floor condo, ail new Interior*, 2 bedrooms.<br />

«l.?,J0O<br />

BETTY JOHNSON<br />

REAL ESTATE, INC.<br />

SaUTHENB DUPLEX — Must be<br />

msved Irom lat. Beit effer. Call HI<br />

SUS. II<br />

R.E.Sale<br />

H&RLiQUIN l*Li-lll <strong>for</strong> 11,00, Over<br />

SM Harlequin, ilinsuatie «• Oetnic<br />

RBmance paperbacks Sat,, July 5 only<br />

ftte BooK«l«rl4 Two, I nn & AsBury,<br />

O.e.lMiltl. »«<br />

LEASE PURCHASB<br />

Maonlflcent 2 story Villa<br />

Townhome at the Sands<br />

Greate^ay Coutry Club.<br />

Two •drms., m baths, aunnaii<br />

living room w/lrpl cMtral air.<br />

FULLY FUSNItHID. ONLY SIMM<br />

LEASE PURCH»J« »V*IL»»L1<br />

Btmt Per Summer, Ajjfily Rant *»<br />

Dewn Payment.<br />

C*LLNOWTOINSPBCT<br />

398-333J<br />

American Newt Raaln carp.<br />

rftealtsn opened Mgn.Saf.<br />

i jth I Astsurv Ava, O.C.<br />

BIRTHDAY SPECIALS!<br />

SALE<br />

New Listing, Witerfront J<br />

boat Slips, 4 bedrooms, 2<br />

baths, large family room<br />

with fireplace and built-in<br />

baf, central air. Asking<br />

I22i,000 furnlihtd. Offers<br />

considered.<br />

Sandpebbles Con-<br />

dominium. <strong>On</strong>e bedroom<br />

duplex unit located near<br />

boardwalk, schools, chur-<br />

ches, shopping and tennis<br />

courts. Price lust reduced<br />

(0174,500.<br />

New Listing Bungalow<br />

near Ninth and Say, 3<br />

bedrooms, iivlngdlnlng<br />

room, polished oak floors,<br />

aluminum siding,, detached<br />

garage. Asking .85,000 un-<br />

furnished.<br />

500 Bay Condominium,<br />

Two bedrooms, 2 baths<br />

(1344 square feet) spacious<br />

living on the bay with un-<br />

told amenities and use of a<br />

swimming pool. Asking<br />

1110,000,<br />

I New Listing. Snug Harbor<br />

Lagoon duplex. Upper unit<br />

has wraparound deck,<br />

large livlna/dlnlng room, 1<br />

bedroom, tilt bath. Lower<br />

unit has open porch, living<br />

room, eat-In kitchen, 2<br />

bedrooms, 'the' bath. <strong>On</strong>e<br />

car garage, Dock and 2<br />

boatsilps Included, Call <strong>for</strong><br />

appointment, ,<br />

The- King of Swing. Benny<br />

Goodman vacationed here<br />

in the 50'* and «o*s. Ranch<br />

homt with living room with<br />

raised hearth fireplace and<br />

woodstovt. lamlly room-<br />

dining room with open<br />

counter to centra) kitchen<br />

and pantry, 3 bedrooms, 1<br />

bath) carport.<br />

. , NEW LISTING<br />

PliHlRMAN'S INN a fully operating, completely equip-<br />

ped restaurant stitlng » with a ntwly renovated 4<br />

bedroom, a bath, owners apartment above featuring a<br />

large family dinlngroom with flreplaco. Call <strong>for</strong> appoin-<br />

tment and details. ,.. ,.,-,",., ..<br />

CHOICE<br />

HOMESITES<br />

FROM $26,700<br />

You stiii have an opportunity to<br />

acquire a magnificent wooded homisite<br />

in the resldentiai Upper Township at<br />

presale price levels.<br />

It's Southwoods! Your chance <strong>for</strong> true<br />

freedom of choice—whether you choose to<br />

build now or later, you can take advantage<br />

of our exceptional 'Homesite Finincing<br />

Program, And choice because Upper<br />

Township offers the lowest tax rates In the<br />

state. Choice, too, because Southwoods<br />

residents will enjoy a fine school system<br />

and recreational facilities <strong>for</strong> the whole<br />

family. Southwoods offers the maximum<br />

in flexibility and value.<br />

You owe It to yourself to see this outstanding 100-aore environmentally-<br />

planned community. Learn why over 30 lots were purchased In the first two<br />

hours of availability,<br />

Southwoods Is your best value and your best Investment.<br />

#70% FINANCING<br />

AVAILABLE to qualified<br />

buyers. Rates and terms<br />

available upon request.<br />

398-8383 Marketed exclusively through<br />

Resort Marketing Associates<br />

SALES CENTER, 12TH STREET AT ASBURY AVENUE, OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY<br />

Robert C. French, Broker<br />

R. Craig French, Principal<br />

YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO OWN<br />

WATERFRONT<br />

AT A REASONABLE PRICE!<br />

Thii may be your last chance to own a beachfront home<br />

while rates are low & the economy well. Both properties<br />

have great viewi of the AC skyline «. the Atlantic Ocean.<br />

214 E. Atlantic Blvd.<br />

Contains 4 bedrooms on a spacious lot of plenty of parkl<br />

& space. Wraparound decki, living room, dining room<br />

Kitchen Asking $398,000.<br />

. Atlantic Blvd.<br />

Three,bedroom rancher directly across the street from<br />

Buy today <strong>for</strong> tomorrow!<br />

ONE ATLANTIC ME.<br />

3M-B454 ,-,


PAGE 8 — SECTION THREE<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 4th,<br />

RE. For Sale R.E. For Sale RE. For Sale R.E, Par Sale R.E. For Sale R.E. ForS*to R.I, For Salt RE. For Sale<br />

Three apfs., North section residential arts, i'/i blocks to<br />

beach. Consists of first and second floor units with i<br />

bedrooms each, living room, dining room, kitchen and<br />

bath, front porches. Third floor complete j bedroom apt.<br />

used by owner. All units furnished Rear detached 2 car<br />

garage and additional off street parking. Good condition.<br />

Lot 31.5 X 130'. Listed at $135,000.<br />

Heated cottage next to beach block, North section. Plenty<br />

of parking. Three bedrooms, 1V» baths, all electric, fur<br />

nlihed, detached garage, side drive. Asking 110.800<br />

LEE W. HILLEGASS<br />

Raal<strong>for</strong><br />

36 A 3891011<br />

Robert C. French, Broker<br />

R, Craig French, Principal<br />

391-9425<br />

De Franco - Moore Inc.<br />

T/AO. Allen Stretch jr.<br />

810 Oeaan Ave, Ocean City<br />

SALES - RENTALS<br />

Closed Sunday<br />

BRIGHTONCONDO<br />

I Fifth St. location gives Ocean vltw. Southern exposure, OARDBNSTOWNHOUii<br />

Move in tomorrow. Features J bedrooms, Vft baths, Modern 3 bedroom, 3 bath Townhouse af<strong>for</strong>ds privacy and<br />

fireplace, garage, central air, nicely furnished. Asking location rolled info one, Amenities include fireplace, een-<br />

$205,000 or rent <strong>for</strong> summer. tralalr.off street parking. Now available it SIOS.MM,<br />

GARDENS DUPLEX<br />

Clean, modern, 3 bedroom, 2 bath units feature fireplaces,<br />

good rental income, Moderately priced at $117,500.<br />

399-5454<br />

OCEANVIEWS PLUS INCOME!<br />

Gold Coast Duplex investment property. 3 BR, 1 bath In<br />

each apt, Features vinyl siding, 2 car garage. Asking<br />

$177,500 f urn.<br />

|gE!4Hg,fTgMias«MaLfaM f|<br />

ONE ATLANTIC AVENUE<br />

FRANKLIN REALTORS<br />

WILLIAMS<br />

CHOICE OFF WATER<br />

CENTRALLY LOCATEH<br />

Condominium, 2 bedrooms,<br />

1 bath, offered furnished.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly $45,000111<br />

NlAR BEACH charming<br />

elder horn* tastefully<br />

rtmodtied. 4 bdrms,, vh<br />

baths, 2 open porches and<br />

oH itreti parking. Asking<br />

110,000, . '<br />

•ay ana. Four bdrms., Vh<br />

b«th», heated cottage with .<br />

garage, closed shower rm,,<br />

nice rear yard) walk to rec.<br />

facilities. and stores,<br />

*W,500.<br />

Duplex In good location,<br />

.Two br. 1 bath eo. unit.<br />

Convenient to beach &<br />

shopping. Offered furn. at<br />

ynm.<br />

New Listing Two family<br />

situated on spacious lot In<br />

convenient location. 1st f I, i<br />

bdrmi., 2nd fl. 1 bdrm,<br />

complete with Waterfront<br />

views. Asking ii 18,000.<br />

Furnished. Inspect today—,<br />

MalnttnsncB free 2 story<br />

Single. Four bdrms,, 2<br />

baths, ilv. rm., dlo. rm., '<br />

kit., fam. rm. with flrepl.' 1<br />

Florida rm., gas'hot a|r.-.<br />

Exceptional Investment<br />

Opportunity, heated two<br />

family, 3 and 2 bedroom<br />

units, Includes storage<br />

garage. Gross yearly Income<br />

110,200.00. Listed<br />

t»4,900, Don't hesitate. Call<br />

today!11<br />

Two br, corner . cottage<br />

situated on double lot, offared<br />

fgrn. only tif.fOO,,<br />

Looking <strong>for</strong> an investment?<br />

Three bdrms,, l bath 1st f I.<br />

eondo. Central loc. Low<br />

maintenance fee. Call "<br />

today.<br />

CHOICE OFF WATER<br />

Second price reduction.<br />

Owner moving<br />

and anxious to sell,<br />

Riviera home<br />

situated on spacious<br />

corner lot consisting<br />

of Ilv. rm. with<br />

. woodburn. stove, din.<br />

rm.. kit., 3 bdrms., 2full<br />

baths, 2 fam.<br />

rms,,^ .greenhouse ,<br />

y, ahd solar hot,water,., \<br />

f. Offered at tiUMp/' u<br />

v)thenv«4»,500, now)/<br />

% reduced to 1144.900.<br />

Bay area,- heated 3<br />

bedroom cottage with Ilv.<br />

rm., din. rm, kit, and<br />

sunroom. 182,500.<br />

BAYFRONT<br />

TWft , BDRM.<br />

TOWNHOUSE, ready <strong>for</strong><br />

Immediate, occupancy.<br />

Reasonably priced at<br />

$94,9001<br />

LAOOONFRONT<br />

WALNUT ROAD, excep<br />

tlonally maintained home.,<br />

Consists of Ilv. rm.i din.<br />

rm., kit., cozy family rm.<br />

w/f/p, 3 bdrms., 2 bathi,<br />

oarage, 2 boatsiips and;<br />

MORE-Asking imoOOIII,}<br />

RARE FIND Lagoonfront,<br />

two family on spacious lot<br />

Includes two large boat<br />

, slips. Asking 9197,000; ' '<br />

THREE'; ItBDKOOM<br />

•i heated cdttaoe with Jo^<br />

v,deck«nd4i boatsllpt, new,{<br />

1330 BAY AVENUE » OCEAN CITY, NJ 0822b<br />

Ligoonfronf, 2 story, Ilv<br />

rm., din. area. Hit. 4 iRs,<br />

1W baths, i car gar., cent.air<br />

a, 3 boat slips. Owner<br />

anxious, I nspeef today.<br />

MAINTENANCE FREE<br />

family sized home, liv, rm,,<br />

',OOR<br />

l/p, din, rm., IQ. kit,<br />

sunroom, 6 bdrms, 2W<br />

and<br />

baths + garage, dock &<br />

boatsiips. Prime location, fully fW£<br />

inspectnowlll<br />

IDEAL . INVESTMENT<br />

Two level two bedroom, 114<br />

'bath' eondo unit only<br />

»4,9Q0j(l<br />

l LUXURIOUS _!;•<br />

Condo<br />

cent<br />

""".MS oT$M5,000.<br />

Lagoofifr*;* fr*;* a:.,<br />

full UH<br />

'rooms,<br />

&£r-,r:.<br />

Riviera tagbonfronf, *liv.<br />

rm,, din., kit., 4 bdrms., Vh<br />

baths, den, thin. rm. with<br />

flrep.i central air, dock and<br />

3 boatsiips. A must see'<br />

homelll ,-( ' '<br />

ARKANSAS AVBw ~ }<br />

bdrm., 42 bath hom*>lth<br />

den, enclosed i win room,<br />

many - nice', i features,<br />

situated on spacious wtt|<br />

landscaped . lot. Asking<br />

"r 6<br />

^Considering a bay or*<br />

, lagoonfront rental^*-<br />

,;c6nrtet/the'Vati-fi*<br />

front' >i\ special's<br />

M<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

JULY 6th<br />

Noon to 4 P.M.<br />

3036 BAY AVENUE<br />

CUSTOMIZED RANCH HOME<br />

Living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen, 3 Mrira.,<br />

IVj baths, screened perch, patio, l car garage.<br />

Beautifully landscaped. Includes many extraordinary<br />

features.<br />

1330 I*Y AVENUE • OCEAN CITY, NJ 08S26 • (iOJ| 389 !<br />

ROBERT L. SHARP, Realtor<br />

Mldtown Duplex offers<br />

convenience to shopping,<br />

(pics, wall-to wall carpeting<br />

8. relaxing porches.<br />

J BRs, 2 baths in each apartment.<br />

Year 'round Income,<br />

i '.J*V?-<br />

Fully equipped ball<br />

a great corner location.<br />

Store and J bedroom apartment<br />

PLUS year round<br />

business Including bakery<br />

and approximate Mating<br />

<strong>for</strong> 30 people. Suy now and<br />

operate this Summer 111<br />

Beautiful 2nd floor 3<br />

bedroom condo In excellent<br />

condition features air-con-<br />

Immaculate<br />

dlfloner, celling fin, start<br />

quint street 11 Pronf por-<br />

ding electric fireplace, and<br />

che*, 40x115' lot, 3<br />

a rear deck, Condo fee in.<br />

bedrooms, J baths, yearly<br />

eludes heat, hat water,<br />

and seasonal Income.<br />

wafer, sewer, and Ian<br />

t1M,0M,<br />

dseaping, 172,500.00.<br />

IT MS TOBESHARPFOR THE BEST RESULTSI<br />

Now available three one<br />

bedroom units In Mean<br />

Colony, like new condition,<br />

fully furnished and equip<br />

Btd •• !• 197,000 to tlOV.SOO.<br />

Many extras. Call <strong>for</strong><br />

details and appointment<br />

3 bedroom, 2 bath,<br />

fireplace condo unobstruc<br />

fed view of the meadows<br />

and bay area. Furnished I 2<br />

blocks to beach, $119,900<br />

Rut tie Strafhmere • 4<br />

bedroom, m bath, single,<br />

Gas hast, roof <strong>top</strong> deck<br />

with Ocean and Bay vltw.<br />

1124,500.<br />

3 bedroom, Vh bath, condo<br />

• Central air, pool deck,<br />

furnished, $f 4,900.<br />

2 bedroom, Vh bath condo •<br />

Cathedral ceiling, corner<br />

unit, excellent views,<br />

mm.<br />

BERGI<br />

4935 West, irand new sideby<br />

side Duplex condominiums<br />

situated en a<br />

large lot 43srtg. Plenty of<br />

room between each<br />

building, 3 bedrooms, 2.5<br />

baths, large master suite.<br />

Selling fully furnished<br />

(turn key) S16«,900. Per<br />

Side.<br />

Year-round or summer cottage<br />

with 2 bedrooms,<br />

living roem, kitchen and<br />

bathroom. Convenient te<br />

boardwalk, beaches, stores<br />

and schools. Fully furnished.<br />

$70,000.<br />

New contemporary<br />

teuthend 2nd floor condo<br />

Three bedrooms, two<br />

baths. All appliances with<br />

ceiling fans in each room.<br />

Won't last long, $149,900.<br />

Bayfront Condo, 2<br />

bedroom, 2 bath with<br />

beautiful view of Great<br />

Egg Harbor Say, furnished<br />

at $129,000,<br />

•VbALTY<br />

Sand & Asbury Ave. 399-0076<br />

55th & Haven Ave. 399-4211<br />

There will never be<br />

another q>portunity<br />

like Ocean Reefc<br />

• • pnaBeotuc^anneetisnawcwautbra - •. "w»s«n|»vio«*South*mi<br />

M. m w <strong>for</strong> those who ehjoylhf finest In 11^ ,' u OwwlM^iwhoninwiiii<br />

Whether you era looking lor a prirjiary; ' V'- t' ''' '*"'!', 1'\^<br />

residanceor a second homo, thefe will, navat " '<br />

be another seashore condominium value-like \ impeccable<br />

iwre'alfQtiaJ/ " *'"<br />

•v^aiM^Mi^i^^MNiiMM 4 amenities. I _ . - T -„ jiools, ttnnlsr<br />

"VfectioMourOctmflMfiHidwic., ''." ? „ courts and a'1<br />

v<br />

Ibafe foottdubhous©'-<br />

, JULY 4th, 1986<br />

DURA<br />

Sale By Owner<br />

SOUTHiNS<br />

lUnllJMr.HMttl<br />

lUnlflMr.lMth<br />

' UKINIW-MUITiee<br />

MANVBXTIIAS<br />

stlim-Mis<br />

Just Listed. Modern ran<br />

Cher on quiet street in gar<br />

dens, open porch, living<br />

room, dining room, eat-in<br />

kitchen, 3 bedrooms, m<br />

baths, gas hot water heat,<br />

garaoe.t130.000<br />

1<br />

New Townhouses close to<br />

beach with ocean view, 4<br />

bedrooms, 2 baths, elec.<br />

heat pump, central air<br />

cond. sundecks, main<br />

tenance free $249,500 each<br />

unit.<br />

bNutwiiiiV'iiinibMt<br />

WHkanoiMMfi^iii,'<br />

«• •*¥ NORTH TOWBH _ Uwti,<br />

•HMM i»«, I MOM, I baini<br />

liSI,!M, ilunibaii AHatUtu/kirtiarV<br />

use as Investment property<br />

or owner vacation<br />

second home. Living room,<br />

eat-In kitchen, 2 bedrooms,<br />

1 bath. Attic has partial Insulation.<br />

Economical gas<br />

hot water baseboard heat.<br />

Priced at fcS9.500.00. *•<br />

4-Plex building In good<br />

condition. 1 • 2 bedroom, •<br />

bath unit; 3 • 1 bedroom, 1<br />

bath unit. All rented<br />

yearly. Income 111,300,<br />

Priced at t!9v,900. Ex<br />

eel lent tax shelter.<br />

Townhouse style duplex<br />

Ideal <strong>for</strong> condo conversion.<br />

Three bedrooms, V/t baths<br />

each unit. Proven rental<br />

record. Appointment<br />

necessary §1S7,SM,<br />

Split level condo (end unit)<br />

Bargain of the week. Gar<br />

close to the beach and<br />

deni two sfBry home. Por-<br />

boardwalk. Two bedroom,<br />

ch, living room, fireplace,<br />

2 bath with central • air,<br />

dining room, new kitchen,<br />

covered parking. Asking<br />

second floor has 4price<br />

II 19,000,<br />

bedrooms, bath, two porches.<br />

Asbestos siding, lust<br />

reduced to W9,500<br />

The woodlands Condo. Adjacent<br />

to the Atlantic City<br />

Rack Track, <strong>On</strong>e bedroom<br />

Nice single, new vinyl plus den, first floor condo<br />

siding, new laundry room with Robinson alarm<br />

and reir porch with lattice system, central air. Tennis<br />

work. 3 Itdrooms, 1M? courts, pool In complex.<br />

baths, enclosed sunporeh, t Condo fee only 171,00 mon-<br />

car garage. Gas hot wafer thly Includes security,<br />

heat. <strong>On</strong>ly liw.wo.<br />

trash removal, water &<br />

Sewer. Priced in the SO'S.<br />

LARS! HAMlLTI NO PUIUMI<br />

Convenient to all hsardwtik arm<br />

itownfiwn acilvltjei (a ftilK |<br />

ftatfrMfii, Vh biffi nsjfla fsf fna<br />

•arst familtr, Mjlnltnmc. free<br />

vinyl Mini, TfiBi,.TrK win*,,<br />

all Del •alar Mat. tO'xIOO- Igtana<br />

much mart, Atkins iiff.fjjg.<br />

> FAMILY OIM<br />

Mtnill t.niiiBrtnoin<br />

SUBIM wf Ml 1 MdfMfn gang* .p.,<br />

tifwni, Mjlorm.oc. Utt Utltno<br />

«-«!00- lot. loflpmluJ s«t (Wat,<br />

Akl IHM HjJ<br />

LUNeHIONITtt<br />

w. n... • v«y nl«, fun; nulBPM<br />

(unchtgiMM plut M IptrntiMH'<br />

<strong>for</strong> ui. an naftn MM of mtrw. E*<br />

Mint kruMut *M "unch Mninm<br />

IMti Mr l.mllv opartllgn. iMH In<br />

com. tnm tws, ItirM Mmn<br />

•Nrhnantt nntM on y..rlr Mill,<br />

UnllmllM profit poWitl.l lor y«.rl,<br />

apiratlnl<br />

THE SENT1NEL-LE0GEK, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

EALTORS<br />

••n-BUYIMNtWCSNMS<br />

Flfit-iinlti MM Out, SateM under<br />

wmtniBWil Dmt mlu am gnu.<br />

b*lt buy in ggu, city CorWM. 1<br />

Mtwn. 1 tatti ynin win eirptt,<br />

gnawMMr, Hrtast aiip,, ate. eim<br />

mor.l CMH BO., M your, will M<br />

rmttf <strong>for</strong> m* liflflmar. Print uan<br />

•ttfMSI<br />

BMrnni,. I to i Mini,<br />

km. mm Ms In M »«,<br />

inlu nit nailMt viiut.<br />

•lOHBIHHTALi<br />

w. UII in nttim) H»KH« oi<br />

•»_t¥«ll«M« (or nut in dawn,<br />

lawn ton city IM an th* Mar.<br />

owiiisi Hmt your eham to<br />

eapltalllt an tn» wmrrnf tnnln.ii<br />

cwnlna upl Call ut far prlntl<br />

833 WESLEY AVE. 399-5010<br />

COASTAL<br />

REALTY<br />

330 ATLANTIC AVE,<br />

OCEAN CITY. N.J. 399-3889<br />

"BEAUTIFUL SUNSETS" from this biyfront eondo with<br />

boatsllp, plus 1 bedrooms, IV* baths, ail appliances, and<br />

an assigned parking space. Located on the infraeoasfal<br />

waterway; ill <strong>for</strong> |usf tULooo.<br />

"GARDENS BEAUTY' three bedroom rancher with 2 f !(•<br />

Baths, central air, move In condition. Large lot, nicely<br />

iandteaptd, lawn sprinkling system, t ear garage<br />

w/shower roam. Asking Sli9,soo<br />

"RiVIIRA fW,€HBR" three bedrooms, M baths, eiMn<br />

Kitchen plus dining room, large utility room. Beautiful<br />

home on a large lot with one ear garage waiting to be purchased<br />

by a nice family at ti37,WO.<br />

m<br />

S Street In<br />

Large<br />

^^hi<br />

i<br />

. Listed <strong>for</strong> ili?,ioo<br />

REDUCED ili,OB0" This business location is ready to be<br />

set up especially <strong>for</strong> a tradesman. Over 1J00 square feet,<br />

parking In rear, security alarm system. <strong>On</strong>ly tis,0M<br />

'ATTRACTIVE CONDO" centrally located, featuring all<br />

appliances, skylights^ private deck, gas heat, three<br />

bedrooms, two baths. Excellent <strong>for</strong> year round living Of<br />

fered at $139,900.<br />

Shore Inspiration<br />

by R.Randle Scarborough<br />

25 Acres of Forested<br />

Beauty..6ne can bej^urs!<br />

<strong>On</strong>e of the most eonuenient locations In Upper Township and yet oneof<br />

the most priuatc^aledonla Is an envlmnmentally planned rmldential<br />

area of 23 exceptional wooded Homesttes<br />

nestled in beautiful uirgln <strong>for</strong>est You will<br />

enjoy the fun of the Seashore and the<br />

af<strong>for</strong>dable property rates of the mainland<br />

Caledonia Is <strong>for</strong> you!<br />

609-398-8383<br />

1163 Asbury Avenue, O^n City, New Jersey<br />

Sold exclustuely through,,, Resort MarkeUng Aisocfates.<br />

WHY PAY HINT WHIN YOU CAN OWN this lovely 3<br />

bedroom, 2 bath 1st ft, cede <strong>for</strong> about the same monthly<br />

cost and a modeit dewnpaymentl Features: range,<br />

refrigerator, dishwasher, garbage disposal, carpeting,<br />

front & rear decks, vinyl siding, etc. Call Johnson<br />

Realtors today at 3?f-SOlO and we'll show you how you can<br />

do It. <strong>On</strong>ly $78,900.<br />

JOHNSON REALTOR<br />

833 WESLEY AVE. 399-5010<br />

^J<br />

The final countdown is underway.<br />

Residences from $109,000,<br />

550 Bay Ave,, Somers Point, NJ ^ mile north of<br />

Somerr, Point Cirlcc Models Open Daily (609) 653-6038<br />

500 BAY CONDO UMTS<br />

South tower -corner<br />

wraparound units, full<br />

amenity packagt plus eat-<br />

In kitchen. Spectacular ba*<br />

views, Second and fourth<br />

floors,<br />

******<br />

North tower -owner wants<br />

offiK Corner units fantastic<br />

bay/city views.<br />

Features all amenltltj* plus<br />

pool, parking and security.<br />

Call to inspect.<br />

FURNISHED CONDO<br />

Three bedrooms, t baths,<br />

kitchen, sunken living<br />

room, air-conditioning,<br />

parking, near stores,<br />

swimming pool, $89,000.<br />

GOSSREALTY<br />

Realtor*<br />

3Z5BAiburyA»e.<br />

3992098<br />

PAGE 9 SECTION THBEEi-L ;<br />

UN to. PT,—af ww commtrcl.l<br />

•p«., oowntdvm AlHiry Av*. tlp»r'<br />

iq, tt. parMef leestlontof ygurriMII'.<br />

bUtitS ' 1 M<br />

I-Two lyiurlavi offles iultatyiapar<br />

I<br />

—SI Mutn 1HI M «HI» inn Tor<br />

rtnl, Aikvry Aw, law monthly nM<br />

•JOHNSON<br />

Realtor<br />

833 Wesley Ave,<br />

399-5010<br />

UPPEH TOWNSHIP ~- riiw inot>uing<br />

piau M Mfh trallie ana on Homo 9 In<br />

Marmara, Imm.aiil. lecupaner. Call<br />

Rica Rial Eittli. Htliu, Pit<br />

L»Nf ~ tit tq. It,<br />

1 alllce or tfsra rent. fiiE<br />

inMihfy including heat,* Call Bergcr<br />

Stall? mn\\, i l!<br />

OCEAN eiT¥ -'itarS'ar'Vlln'iMcib<br />

lint flaw, Mm |tn#t arm, asprlm, 110<br />

W « tSM monthi. ,ncld hial, call<br />

B#alfy, Iw^fll, |-<br />

, city - %tQtp *^T¥n*TAieu<br />

Avenue, cgiifer gity fsr retail<br />

newly painted, cafpeiefl, etc. pi<br />

. %vareh3UH end garage cat! owner K<br />

IAS7 afttrngpni or Dveningi:<br />

OFFICI IPACi—Ntw CDnstruetls<br />

Super center elf* Igcallsii, Buimsr w<br />

build your unit to your nsHi Igr %i<br />

mofitnlr Hager Kell Itlttl, Riallg<br />

ail Baneriee M., in


PAGE 10 — SECTION THREE<br />

Summer Rentals<br />

BARDINS FLAM - iMnflfai<br />

decgrafsr lurnilfied ptMMuia mil win<br />

1 BMrmmi, 1 Mths, aim Mtt/WN,<br />

AvailaBle Isr summer rental, Mr In<br />

<strong>for</strong>mation and apaeiiitmeiif IB tllgp#tf,<br />

till Till • IcftlMI AiaflCf, Beat Islet*.<br />

Ojro.ni plan Ofllfe, Fan pun aM<br />

mi B»aeii. e»u may. HI<br />

• ATFBONT HOME - 1 MB,, i MHll<br />

iyily furnished fsf convenient* and<br />

csmlon. Boat ilip IM iiilinief Ineluded<br />

Family preferrM, AuiiiMa 4-<br />

!i M 10 It ill UM, Hit 7 11 ll.W). i- 11 II «-<br />

II 1I.IH Call j and costt of<br />

tlOTsa unto the Plaintiff COLLHC<br />

TIVUfEDERAL IAVINOI AND LOAN<br />

ASSOCIATION a corporation , of tna<br />

United Stale! ol America and Ihe sum el<br />

110 000 00 and costt of* WOOD unto<br />

' MARION OAUDINSKI, In the second<br />

Macg, together with Interest, on all of the<br />

A<strong>for</strong>esaid .urns it any ttteremaylwwlth<br />

Sherlffl required Tha Sheriff reter<br />

ves the right to ad|ourn any tale<br />

Dated/juna it lite<br />

OosepnE Robertwn, Rsq<br />

.JAM.fT.fLOUIIJ<br />

' f JBUB riOTfCE<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 4 th, 1988<br />

PublJcNotlcer v<br />

•RAND NEW I •iDRBSM DUPLEX LABOONr-ROHl -on (Wltltllollt<br />

- I satin, cenfrafltr located. Clo.. I, ••ylMft Drive PUB ••'*•» 'f*<br />

.Mien, PlnpMa^gM'Dul/nw.-Cwitr.'l Boafiiipt, Iniaileniloeatlen, R«*«W»»<br />

•if, all ipplianni, Aiaiiille July I] tm.m Call weefcilayi I 31J HJ-fltW,<br />

»7tl/mo. Call Mon.Fr.. after i o m "sKKWIaOf »l M"<br />

?"<br />

•(MtlnHUfKNtlMilMISii, Mi<br />

!<br />

COMMEUCIAL ACREAUk IN<br />

ifAVILLI — riady tor ysur cuv.lop<br />

NMncMFnFtH> o M t<br />

DCtAMSMBtUStSN<br />

HMM0MTON<br />

IMHJOfl<br />

VMUWVOOO , HtWOONHBOMIS<br />

I plaiw to mum<br />

iarrmmmmmtmM<br />

period to grt<br />

than He tottlliilHg<br />

thty td far<br />

nv am will at ntwftr<br />

Mathew. left, and Jimmie Lowe of DeLancey<br />

mneinberetl u tlw first<br />

peopit to iw enn ttoPlace<br />

In Ocean aty work on their own sand<br />

Allaatic nneiwted an • scslpcnre obUvious to the excitement the Uberte<br />

deTfmei regatta.<br />

TODAY'S<br />

CROSSWORD PUZZLE , i<br />

ACROSS<br />

1 Draw* off<br />

5 Nation<br />

9 Current unit<br />

14 Fall i, jumj<br />

picture<br />

If "I cannot<br />

ton '<br />

te SrHrtttecoct,<br />

erg.<br />

21 Extra<br />

23 Enjoyment<br />

f<br />

?6 Pack arxmal<br />

21 Fornnjf<br />

29 Dodge<br />

NLPitt<br />

36 Aspect<br />

37-Krwn<br />

3« Layer<br />

39 Narratives<br />

40 hattan-born<br />

•etrMS<br />

41 Ben —<br />

42 Sale* pitch<br />

•ISDMtifMd<br />

44 Sarfe Items<br />

40N. ofth*48th<br />

47 Dapartura<br />

48 Criminal<br />

SSSurvay<br />

55 Mystery, e.0.<br />

57 Trmater box<br />

SBDraJoaway<br />

MPtarifo<br />

#1 RuMlan name<br />

02Q»jtbble<br />

63-of Man<br />

64QtecJalsnow<br />

67 increased<br />

1 Bridges<br />

2 Islam god<br />

Cfi<br />

4 Say ones ptece<br />

5 Coarse<br />

6L4bliqutds<br />

TTgridon<br />

8 Indigenotis<br />

9 Douglas-<br />

10 Astounds<br />

11 Rhapsodize<br />

,i2Ufettmes<br />

13 Bent spot<br />

'saDto<br />

25 Tree<br />

27 Allow<br />

29Nestors<br />

30 Keyed up<br />

MWW-S0MERSC0.<br />

3O5»4*ntRlHKl<br />

, Somcf» Point, N. J 08344<br />

V37-4U3<br />

FOMinLfPSiomiDOoas<br />

CORKY'S MARINE, Inc.<br />

* Marc Crwisur «ii<br />

PALOMBCSPHARIiACY<br />

34»nt«ilsba>v*0iaaaC»y<br />

Total Horn* Health Can<br />

•Mttrle LHtCJMln»NBaplM<br />

HtCJMln»NBa<br />

a<br />

Wtt*t CM Lunch • Dinner<br />

Dally MacMxwrJ Specials<br />

aanra sona<br />

nnma Stsmn<br />

30013 HEIDn<br />

mam aing<br />

QHQD EDS afflQta<br />

amm QQSa tana '<br />

SIFartnar<br />

32 Vartcetored<br />

me* rti-.tii • in •<br />

as penofnis<br />

35 Woe<br />

36 Low<br />

39 "Lady of- "<br />

40 In suspense<br />

42 Hockey squad<br />

43 —West<br />

45OfQaate<br />

mitt* U»IHtf r—tur> Syndlcat*<br />

aaam aaam<br />

46-oot:ctw9«<br />

48 Fr-CarokHan<br />

beauty<br />

49 Devote* .<br />

SOIstlefjoorc.<br />

SiModerniW<br />

52 Animal group<br />

53 Scotch port<br />

54 Scoria<br />

56 Clamp<br />

SeCactbou'skln<br />

MIAMI-SOMERS CO.<br />

SOS Ntw Read<br />

Soffur* Psinf, N, J. 0H244<br />

mil BEPtACCMEMT WMOMS<br />

Coast Lawn & Supply Co.<br />

WtcanyaMlHtl<br />

RL9Sa«attNtat<br />

Next" to Starn's • 937-4J7A<br />

;*<br />

CALL 399-5411<br />

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PAGE 12 — SECTION THREE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. FRIDAY. JULY 4th, IMS<br />

Celebration, activities center on transatlantic windsurfers<br />

This put melted <strong>On</strong>n V» nautical miles, began in<br />

Oty became part of a hlstory- Africa and concluded In<br />

maktng celebration In hofHog Florida with t* s<strong>top</strong> In<br />

Oie Uberte de Time, wind-<br />

Qualdalupe<br />

sorting regatta com-<br />

After Uttng the shores at<br />

memorating the ratenttgn of<br />

Miami, the duo began a trip<br />

the Statue of Uberty.<br />

became the flnt people to the Statue<br />

"ftelr uneanrted, May<br />

« *•.•„»£, B "j wtadsiirfing diatanee and<br />

•vnatue the significance of mdurance.<br />

a bright new statue of Ocean aty wu their uut<br />

W*m." toeordlni ta m MmH^Y^.fir<br />

"**•-. . prtvlona s<strong>top</strong>i in Miami '<br />

In today's edition of<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

' we're delighted<br />

to bring you<br />

a commemorative page<br />

celebrating the<br />

100TH ANNIVERSARY<br />

of the<br />

STATUE OF LIBERTY<br />

Pull Out and Save Pages 3 and 4, Section 2<br />

attdtthan<br />

bnlMllvlifnf CHi ImfaM I DO »nn<br />

1001 Anbury Avenue Phone .VW-0012<br />

oHVfll Blvd. Marmara Phunr 3Q04XH4<br />

J DC- Ocean city. New j«*<br />

(No Looby Hour* In Marmora on Sit)<br />

MHto By P«.r MMMWnan<br />

Stephane Peyron and Alain Pichavant ride the wind Into Ocean City at<br />

they make their final s<strong>top</strong> prior to New York City <strong>for</strong> today*! unveiling of<br />

the Statue of Liberty, The two men crossed the Atlantic Ocean on their<br />

sailboard. unescorted, to help raise money <strong>for</strong> the Statue's refurbishment.<br />

ville, Savanah, Charleston,<br />

Wilmington (NC), Virginia<br />

Beach and Washington.<br />

At 12:28 p.m. Friday,<br />

Pichavant and Peyron landed<br />

on the beach adjacent to the<br />

Music Pier where they were<br />

greeted by various city<br />

dignitaries along with the<br />

Hula Babies of South Jersey<br />

and Martin Z. Moliusk. In<br />

gzag^i ^MillRia*! 1 '' lM3imLMja<br />

The Ocean City<br />

BUTCHER SHOP<br />

& DELICATESSEN<br />

Serving Ocean City<br />

Ye.r'Round<br />

= Since IJSJ<br />

PARTY TRAYS<br />

DEVILED EGG TRAY<br />

IINCLUDII; <strong>On</strong>* dOHn MllcMt onllM eMt. cut In<br />

hilt (u halvai) and MrH M M of our hgmnnaM<br />

polttoulu) 21 hounnolle* A _ _<br />

9.00<br />

HOAGIE TRAYS<br />

INCLUDES; Mlclsut HsaflH cul 10 vour oru<br />

tram loin M (Syr mm—no aMIiint), Tir<br />

ChHH, Turkey Brant 1 CMHa, RM. Mall,<br />

14 nsyn notice.<br />

DIFFERENT SANDWICH<br />

SPECIAL ,<br />

IViHYOAY<br />

EAT-IN<br />

NorthEtit Cunw I<br />

OfSttiAWMt '<br />

J 2.99<br />

MOO<br />

ference at the Music Pier, the<br />

threesome was honored by<br />

autographs and tailing with<br />

spectators.<br />

The <strong>top</strong> tote fldaoen In<br />

each category <strong>for</strong> the regatta<br />

Heavyweight — Ron<br />

Thompson, Mtte Pinto and<br />

Chris CaldwelL<br />

Ughtwelght - John<br />

Plssant, Paul Imperato and<br />

Sean Scarborough.<br />

— Mima B«rwl«ll<br />

Bonnie Van Scriver and<br />

Mlchal CaldwelL<br />

Opea—BOlDeGeorge, Tim<br />

Murphy and Pat Walsh.<br />

Between « and 10 thousand<br />

people attended the two-day<br />

affair as over 100 entrants<br />

iiiiiiLaLiui<br />

Nearly £ freckled eon-<br />

* ants participated In what<br />

deemed by Judges u a<br />

age category, contestants<br />

were Judged <strong>for</strong> the most<br />

In the 1-6 year old group,<br />

Samantha Uadagna of<br />

PhUadelpbu), Pa. took toq<br />

honors. Thomas Mason of<br />

Sycrause, N.V. followed with<br />

a nmnerup award Bridget<br />

Rafferty of Philadelphia<br />

captured second and Jennifer<br />

Madagna walked away with<br />

Ihirdprije.<br />

Richard Marchese of<br />

P. t<br />

onoto DV pntr Nua**rttn<br />

Brian Creswell of Pottstown work! on his wtaning<br />

entry in the Statue of Liberty sculpting contest<br />

on the beach.<br />

then-Mayor Jack Blttner and slogan New Jentey and You.<br />

Victoria Schmidt, director of "We'd like to welcome our Wunamstown received first John, to take second place. Finishing in third was Amy<br />

tourism <strong>for</strong> the state of New visitors from across the place <strong>for</strong> overall freckles inFrank<br />

Rafferty of Horan of GlenoUen, Pa,<br />

Jersey.<br />

Atlantic We are very proud of the 740 year old category. PhfladeipWa fofiowed in third In the adult dMnon, Janet<br />

Blttner presented each of them and it to a Ug thrill <strong>for</strong> Returning winner, place.<br />

Salomone took first place.<br />

the three sailors a Piece of the Ocean City to be part of this Chris<strong>top</strong>her Barthehnas of In the 11-H year old group, Cynthia Marchese of<br />

Boardwalk engraved with<br />

OOBtn Qtsf tettredwltii a Ashlelgh Malllns of Lan- Wllllamatown followed in<br />

their name and Uberte de After presentations and nnnerup award. Stephen denberg, Pa., received the <strong>top</strong> second whlIeraaineTMft»on«<br />

TXmex. turn U and 29. 198S<br />

Hart pulled away from Us award. Dana Robinson Syracuse, N.Y. captured<br />

Schmidt gave them each a pin Jersey School of Baton brothers. Chris<strong>top</strong>her and finished with a close second. third.<br />

with the Statue's crown naneers and the Hula Babies,<br />

i flags. She also "It was a very long trip and<br />

Commerce president Elsie presented them with a bronze our beat time mi seeing i«i<br />

Gillespie; Mis Ocean Qty, plaque bearing the state in Quadalupe and Miami,"<br />

Owen Goldberg; Mirk Solfer,<br />

Peyron said. "We watt M<br />

city director of Public nxnnM.cn<br />

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Three area famlUei<br />

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Hospital: Joseph and<br />

Marianne (Tecce) Hallas at<br />

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Pictures from an artistic pie-eating contest See<br />

Page 19<br />

'••., j -,i, • • pmpaiiifieflBfSiiian<br />

•Hie Fourth of Julyftfeworks display brought hordeMf people to<br />

jhe boardwalk Friday night, above, while, below, pefple flock to<br />

"iche beaches to enjoy the sun and the cool ocean waMfthe rest of<br />

* ^e weekend. Beach tag Mies wfre up 20 percent am tart ywr's<br />

July 4 hoUday whUe the fireworks display received^ "real goo|,<br />

turnout" according to Ocean City PubUciRelatlons<br />

••Soiter, ."•.'..,". ' \ -, fy<br />

Petition drive underway<br />

i|ic Asbujy Avenue trolley<br />

106th Year, Number 18 Ocean City, N.J. 08226 Tuesday, July 8.1986 <strong>On</strong>e Section Price 30" (809) 399-5411<br />

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BOAG AND 'SONS •»r achoot vWettowas unavaOibte at rTTrf"T<br />

UhrarytaaaMlUontooTetermlnlngaslte<br />

<strong>for</strong> the complex.<br />

A committee Including representatives<br />

of the three organliations and<br />

Council members Jeanne Clunn and<br />

Mark Vldetto have recommended plans<br />

Delay seen<br />

removing<br />

old rails<br />

Although dry offlcMa were optimiatlc<br />

about receiving ajwval to remove the<br />

tracks ODV Haven Avenue betandMthsffeetibacklnMaKto,<br />

TermMf the tali were univauahto<br />

presstima yesterday as were City<br />

SoMto Gerald J^OoKona,- * "*<br />

TVansit officials. • •<br />

tan thertato Department of Transportation,<br />

NJ Transit may be reluctant<br />

to relinquish its right-of-way because of<br />

flie possibility the rail Uttk may be n><br />

esUbllshed through Ocean City<br />

th ^<br />

Ctty Council was expected to engaged<br />

discussloo tonight (Tuesday at 7:30)<br />

over who would be responsible <strong>for</strong> the<br />

replacement of the tracks if removal<br />

win permitted.<br />

For at least the put year, the city has<br />

actively sought permission to remove<br />

the tracks over which no trains have run<br />

atoce 1878. The dty would like to correct<br />

drainage problem* associated whit the<br />

raised railroad embankment, dear the<br />

•an mt ittkafa Mma «R* nailbul xd<br />

<strong>for</strong>bicylces.<br />

Hred grants firm said there appeared<br />

Wesley Avenue School—Iran which the<br />

Am Center hud been evicted - with<br />

outside funding •ources.<br />

The Center was evicted In September<br />

Vidttte. wholnltaUr .upported Ua StaTtffi<br />

proposal of preserving the tnriHiMie- tmfij<br />

century building, had remarked the triplex<br />

biue deserved a united Councfl ef<strong>for</strong>t: ft the<br />

"Let's take a step in getting an ar- chttect may<br />

chitocttogetabajlparkflgure(onanew jheconstrod<br />

Vacationers pouring into Ocean aty <strong>for</strong> the hoUday weekend from Garden Kate Parkway exit<br />

3« caused a traffic jam Saturday on Laurel Drive which extended back to Parkway mile marker<br />

34, according to police. , '<br />

f • ' '''<br />

By miles ^<br />

Traffic easing ef<strong>for</strong>ts fall short<br />

SOMERS POINT ~ PoUce Chief Or- Although the final results of the car the backup problem he said.<br />

tersections of Route 9 and MacArthur seem very benefldaL" remained at the location tor<br />

he state was^wilUng to ac-<br />

fautd to east traffic flow problems on pared with the traffic flows of a normtl That's aH the ttme It took <strong>for</strong> the ofte<br />

the dry's request if the dtyUurel<br />

Drive. weekend In order to nieh a final fleers to nanse their ef<strong>for</strong>t* weren't<br />

HI •aid the experiment, which was determination. .<br />

a^afHy;mt to-ttiWim and the a^d to dtaeaji a nqutit byOeaiB inttijice to^pfaanBel Bridle and m tacaiiitthiflowlinUi|»rtd*u1.Ateioit<br />

aerTtoe was CTirtalted Immediately. '^diWia^era<strong>top</strong>laoia *HmWm LaurtlDrh^aettrmlaetheioJnmeef ifllofthitiimcttaviUontoMKArthur<br />

^m*m,'^}MpM&f*kmi «^itoofthtlofnirantaaliWlttr, traffle flow between the twoanai. ^Boultvard to Ocean City which contlnu*<br />

Asbury Av«nue s^ Including aome^ I,,.,., iUtim o. #f##i ; l<br />

Concerned atbens of Laurel Drhre<br />

Mathls said the hope that traffic would Association. •<br />

to Conncil nrfifwoinff w& ttafflu<br />

be <strong>post</strong>ed during busy periods oa<br />

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PA«<br />

PAGE 2 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER ofcEAN CITY, N.J. TUESDAY, JULVt.<br />

Ocean City's in a great spot <strong>for</strong> selling cars<br />

OH<br />

to<br />

i<br />

ByPAUI^W.8CHWENK<br />

sui<br />

us ucense tag, tootles along<br />

solicitor assumes a wistful <strong>for</strong> the National Railway<br />

Senttnel-Lwlger<br />

mi<br />

Aabury Avenue, inakes a<br />

look revealing the rumpled Historical Society Con-<br />

Corrwpondent<br />

to right at 8th, another at ** The geography of the ana is pretty unique... »<br />

suit, the kid back, pipevention, Another time, four,<br />

I<br />

Central and pulls into a<br />

between-the-teeth look. "The year-old Lb Garrett, with the<br />

This story lan't an ei-<br />

Pe<br />

parking slot behind the First anyone would wish to in-<br />

old time family lawyer is<br />

traordlnary one. It doesn't<br />

to<br />

FidelUy Bank building. Out of<br />

respected the authority aj)d sylvania Railroad came in derk <strong>for</strong> attorneys, a lot of<br />

help of her parents, enterview<br />

him, He has<br />

almost gone," he explain,<br />

praise a particular aspect of a<br />

tvi<br />

fte VW emerges a sleepy-<br />

values taught to Mm by bisthrough<br />

Sea Isle and s<strong>top</strong>ped times you had to pay ten.<br />

tertained friends at her bir-<br />

speculated that he will be<br />

"You can't do#verymuig any<br />

person's career. Nor does' it<br />

m<br />

eyed six-footer who bean a<br />

family, lives them day to day at 55th Street. So my grand- Nowadays you can still dark,<br />

thday party on • train ride<br />

answering factual questions<br />

more."<br />

highlight an unusual hobby or certain resemblance to actor<br />

and is passing them an to hisfatter<br />

walked two blocks to tat you don't have to do It"<br />

from Ocean City to Tuekahoe.<br />

concerning'his business, on<br />

Along with his law practice,<br />

HUnt It's mart of in outline<br />

joi<br />

Walter Matthau.<br />

children.<br />

hta house."<br />

Tin hands-on experience of<br />

Laments Garrett, "we would<br />

what belongs to or what he<br />

Oarrett has quietly given time<br />

n on an Ocean City resident who Dressed In either a dark or<br />

Here Is someone whose Garrett'a parents pur- a law Bin mi something not<br />

have kept that up but they<br />

does In hta span time. And<br />

and expertise to the com-<br />

hu Uvtd by certain traditions seersucker .ult, depending on<br />

sense of humor has «n offbeat chased a home In the south acquired from books In •<br />

took all the trains off."<br />

when he answers queries that<br />

munity. He is active In Us<br />

•<br />

and values that are se«n as so OM season, and with briefcase<br />

Savor to it which Isn't tasty end, too. "That's where we classroom. Garrett learned to<br />

Oarrett's law office Is<br />

weren't expected, he reveals<br />

church. He hu presided over<br />

much piffle by others<br />

uPI<br />

in band, Robert Fletcher Y.<br />

captured on paper.<br />

spent spring, summer and prepare lap! documents and<br />

devoid of most of the railroid<br />

no startling discoveries or<br />

fee now-named Cedar Beach<br />

nowadays.<br />

Gtrrett ni heads Into the<br />

Even with the advantages fall," he notes. <strong>On</strong> Sundays, contract* and researched<br />

bits and pieces mat hafe<br />

hidden feelings.<br />

avic Association, the Rotary<br />

This person's photo may bank building entrance,<br />

of upbringing and education, the family attended the Union cases <strong>for</strong> his superiors.<br />

found their way to shelter<br />

That Is good. Because It<br />

Oub and the Cultural Arts<br />

rarely grace the front page 4 boards the elevator and<br />

Garrett never has talked Chapel by the Sea. Father, Eventually, Garrett was hired<br />

through the yean. He daugi<br />

bolsters the Initial premise<br />

Center. He is solicitor <strong>for</strong> both<br />

a newspaper, but he's worth arrives at Us fourth floor<br />

down to anyone. In themen<br />

father and son served as by Judys French Loveland<br />

bis wife, Mary, arrived at the<br />

Out here Is a contributor to<br />

the Sea Isle and Dennis<br />

writing about because ^ well, offices In the law firm of<br />

professional and In the per- trustees <strong>for</strong> the church and and today (Mb a groat ad-<br />

office one day to cart all the<br />

the community, one of the<br />

Township boards of<br />

he's basically a nice guy and a Loveland. Garrett and<br />

son, the desire to do what Is today Oarrett continues to miration <strong>for</strong> his mentor. "I<br />

accumulated paraphenalli Ocean Pontiac Cadillac business manager Joe<br />

many unsung "good guys" we<br />

Education. At one time he<br />

respectable fellow. Russell.<br />

right, without fanfare or carry on the tradition. mean," he states, "I was a kid<br />

home, but he is the first to one of the features of a car to a customer.<br />

aU know, who may never be<br />

represented the Ocean aty<br />

About 9:30 on weekday Bob Garrett, who la a very<br />

publicity, is <strong>for</strong>emost In hij Although Bob Garrett m fresh out of law school and he<br />

acknowledge, "It was getting<br />

presented with the "Cltiiart of<br />

Housing Authority, but<br />

mornings, a white VW con- modest person, sincerely<br />

behavior.<br />

doens't think he was was a man In his TO's,"<br />

too Junky." A few Items<br />

fl» Year" award, but who<br />

decided to withdraw from that<br />

vertible "bug," wtthfKG.8 on cannot comprehend why<br />

Actually he fits the especially Influenced by his Presently, Oarrett Is the<br />

remain. <strong>On</strong>e is a spike.<br />

deserves it Just the same.<br />

position when a possible<br />

description of the smalltown father. It is difficult to dismiss moat senior of four attorneys<br />

Another is a Uny toy engine<br />

A summation of Bob<br />

conflict of Interest situation<br />

lawyer In personality, one similarities what may have In the law firm now titled<br />

that Oarrett picks up anil<br />

Garrett may sound like this:<br />

•rose after fellow attorney<br />

who would rather lean back In led to choices in life that he Loveland, Oarrett and<br />

plays with on occasion.<br />

CCEAN CITY He believes In the practice<br />

and business associate<br />

a battered chair by an ancient has made.<br />

Russell. He specializes In real<br />

"When I get frustrated I wind<br />

and the philosophy of the law,<br />

Richard Russell accepted an<br />

wood stove and have a chat Robert Y. Oarrett n was a estate and estates law, which<br />

up my tain," he admits.<br />

HAIR f AStUONS is happily married to an<br />

appointment as the city's<br />

wltt old friends. The back- graduate of Bucknell and athe<br />

claims he more or less<br />

Possibly he ended up<br />

1247 West Avenue, Ocean City {At<br />

equally modest and appealing<br />

municipal Judge.<br />

IrMNIIil<br />

woods of Maine has In- one time had sincere drifted into throughout his<br />

winding that toy train when be<br />

Welcome Susan Fullmer<br />

lady, is Justifiably proud of his<br />

Phent 399 9493<br />

fluenced his demeanor and he aspirations to go on to lawyears<br />

of practice. He admits Oarrett may have held packed three young daughters<br />

three bright and pretty really to who he appears to be. school. However, family to a fascination <strong>for</strong> his chosen fleeting political hopes In the and a wife in the family<br />

SENIOR CITIZENS sehoolage daughters and gets Bora In 1937, Oarrett is a financial difficulties <strong>for</strong>ced career. Says Garrett, "What I past and be was very active In station wagon, hepped In and<br />

along well with his In-laws.<br />

10% Off .<br />

fourth generation native of htm to abandon plan <strong>for</strong> do Is not what moat people the local Republican Club. took off fog a short vacation<br />

So far, reader, the word<br />

<strong>On</strong> 140, perm wave<br />

Haddonfleld From his early continuing hta studies and he picture lawyers as doing. Typically, though, rather than only to reach his destlnatltn el<br />

AlSirvlsii<br />

extraordinary may not seem days he has bean subtly entered Into a banking career, They picture lawyers In court, create friction with <strong>for</strong>mer and discover that he had liMl<br />

to fit, but read on; Robert<br />

We're a Hair Can Ctnimr tor the Entire Family<br />

shaped by two environments, A comptroller at Cooper rve gravitated away from law associate Bill Hughes, <strong>for</strong> all the suitcases at home So<br />

Garrett grows on you.<br />

Man, Tuts., Wed,. Frl. ?tO4:30 » Thurt. 9to 7 • Sit, 9to4<br />

mat of New England and that Hospital, be later was apfeat<br />

The courtroom doesn't yean new a Democratic fee sidewalk.<br />

Here Is a man who bisof<br />

the seashore. Both are pointed its administrator, a fit my temperment" representative In the United A profile has beep drawn Df<br />

discernible in his makeup. surprise to a man who had Many situations have<br />

States Congress, he decided Robert F.Y. Oarrett 10.<br />

At first, Maine wag htalittle<br />

administrative ex- happened to Garrett ta his line<br />

wt of loyalty to be a "more While there may be nothing<br />

vacatlonland, but when gal perience.<br />

of work, both comic and silent advocate of my singularly remarkable, whin<br />

rationing made car travel Bob Oarrett says he, tragic, Oat have called <strong>for</strong><br />

beliefs."<br />

the individual pieces ire<br />

KRISTY'S BOUTIQUE Impossible during the World himself, never stayed too aim In tense circumstances. Not everyone's home has fitted Into place, the overall k<br />

War H, the Oarrett family long from the thought of <strong>On</strong>ee, a client proceeded to door chimes mat sound me rather extraordinary.<br />

came to Mean


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The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

editorials/com m ent<br />

Upholding the<br />

right image x -<br />

r takes work<br />

u<br />

ft The special police unit lormea recently fi> curtall<br />

local ordinance violations pertaining to<br />

_ public drinking! rowdiness and curfew violations<br />

seems to be off to a successful start.<br />

Last Friday we reported that a total of 44 persons<br />

had been arrested on various charges involving<br />

alleged violations of city codes such as<br />

drinking and being out after the curfew on the<br />

beach and boardwalk. The incidents were from<br />

the previous weekend only, Friday through Sunday.<br />

Word this week is that there were 05 arrests by<br />

the special unit over the Fourth of July holiday<br />

weekend,<br />

"They're doing such a tremendous job in such<br />

a short period of time," Police Chief Domlnick<br />

Longo said of the three-man unit, which came<br />

about just days be<strong>for</strong>e the new administration of<br />

Mayor Roy <strong>Gillian</strong> assumed office.<br />

We're certainly not advocating -a police state.<br />

However, strict adherence to long-established<br />

laws which are being violated to the point of<br />

being openly flaunted is far from what could be<br />

described as overzealous law en<strong>for</strong>cement.<br />

What we are advocating is continuation of the<br />

special unit until such time that those few bad<br />

apples who spoil it <strong>for</strong> everyone they come into<br />

contact with find out that In Ocean City the<br />

resort's motto is more than an empty slogan.<br />

Indeed, if Ocean City is to remain "America's<br />

greatest family resort" we all must do all we can<br />

to uphold the family traditions of decency and<br />

friendliness.<br />

Groups of unruly teenagers using foul and<br />

abusive language, loud-mouthed partygoers and<br />

boisterous people drinking alcoholic beverages<br />

on the public streets and beaches are not presen-<br />

I ting a family image.<br />

} Simply put, we don't welcome such behavior<br />

here, and if the special police unit can stamp it<br />

out - we're all <strong>for</strong> Its continued use, and we applaud<br />

their ef<strong>for</strong>ts and those responsible <strong>for</strong> <strong>for</strong>ming<br />

the special unit to begin with.<br />

The pleasure of<br />

smoking vs. the<br />

horror of dying<br />

I have emphyBema and beings wish to commit suicide<br />

have had it <strong>for</strong> well over 30 In this manner; why not Just<br />

years. I don't smoke, never put fte barrel of a shotgun In<br />

have smoked and don't Intend your mouth and book up a<br />

to ever start smoking. My string to the trigger. It would<br />

emphysema Is of the In- be messy, granted, but<br />

dustrlal sort; I received it nowhere as painful u what<br />

from Inhaling paper dust <strong>for</strong> you will go through from<br />

wer 30 years In plying my smoking.<br />

trade of journeyman bindery If you are lucky (and I<br />

cutter.<br />

certainly pray you will be)<br />

No^the^ nothing<br />

as good or bad emphysema; if Han7e<br />

youhavtlt.ttatVb.dvdthe ff<br />

but your horrible<br />

uhtaM; tatamore<br />

weieu nnaiMi nun you go me emphysema route,<br />

not one whit of difference. ^ %„ cheerfuUy look far-<br />

AII thi« u h» »« nr o wart to yean of sheer hell<br />

AH uus u By way or a _•••,, ;_„ i..«..i.n<br />

^r.in.nniw^L^ with ever_ increasing<br />

ra Ing<br />

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that die, needlessly, the Just tttak, you miy even tffl<br />

am. If just one person reads children graduate from<br />

this column and decides to >Aodl. school. iroind!<br />

s<strong>top</strong> the killing habit, I will be<br />

most happy. You see, having -- • "<br />

emphysema gives me an<br />

edge; makes no difference Tk« <strong>On</strong>ntii<br />

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Tuesday, July 8,1986<br />

(HUM W Ptl»r Micpntfton<br />

A couple of anglers exchange pleasantries while fishing the cove at Corson's Inlet State Park.<br />

Ratable ruse<br />

More people and buildings<br />

mean higher taxes<br />

Tho Cantinol.l nHnor «««^ «he piper must be paid sooner or Into ft<br />

how I got It, I speak from \[\f* oClllII<br />

atperience. .<br />

I had a most dear friend<br />

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Print**<br />

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who died from<br />

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he carried « Unde Walker<br />

everywhere he went- he^ad<br />

to since be couldn't take ooeu<br />

step without that machine. He<br />

died a moit violent and<br />

horrible deith. His lungi<br />

colkpeed on three different<br />

By DAVID F.MOORE A town's property taxes are When a fiscal problem gets plans <strong>for</strong> allocation of how<br />

Executive Director gpent« schools, solid waste, too big, there's always the and when people should oc-<br />

N.J. Conservation police and fin protection, county or state to take over, cupy the landscape must be<br />

Foundation welfare, roads and the like. The costs then never shows up based on need and the ability<br />

land generates little or none on the town's balance sheet If of the natural resources to<br />

The so-called ratable race of the need <strong>for</strong> any of these traffic gets so bad on a local support them at a level that<br />

which munldptl p p politicians things, g, but ppeople<br />

and their street that a new, , -wider p promotes a ghigh-quality q y life,<br />

persist it in i entering ti seems t to bildi buildings do.<br />

d I dd t & i If ti f l d<br />

roadway Is needed to m&ve it, If we retain farmland as<br />

me to involve fiscal wixardry,<br />

u The - ''.'.' * • which accompany all this growth. As with any vicious<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

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Why do I jo on tbli w^t^I' teUcr^iChurch, Social........ S p.m. Tuesday I „„<br />

WeD,sonie recent headunei | Classllied.Spoi^ ........... noon Wednesday I and<br />

of tht poUUcal fte county is asked to take open space, It's still possible<br />

gime, o< courte, if to keep over. The county also gets to toallowgrowthbydirectlngtt<br />

aABng ratabtal to itty ahead ft» w«M»lhtt; lof, mee^ Into ajeas near exlsUng<br />

cf the people -coitt which'}MK. fi«al>netdiiaj,toi)mj- development This In turn<br />

accompany «HtJjiigrowih. As eSroand; like health services, reduces the inevitablecoftii<br />

with any vldou» drdt, the »Ud waste or transportation, tor wads, transportation,<br />

piper must be ^pald aoooer or '•' ]' ''^v' *- ; "' '^ ''' •*' > ^'" v *' Sirftii^''B^Hip, polico and<br />

later. • • ~.^c :'0Zpr ttyoumuftrmwoitliujup^^ f^<br />

' OM trouble with unbridled , lota^i^umanfc|^lrt^g nwatttJB^ sewerage, because<br />

where to go/<br />

what to do<br />

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SPECIAL EVENtS<br />

Ocean City Fops Orchestra In concert on the Music<br />

Pier, every Sunday (free admission), Monday, Tuesday<br />

and Wesneday (adniiision $1). at 8 p.m. Conductor Frank<br />

Rugfleri.<br />

Sand sculpting contest an the 10th Street beach, Wednesday,<br />

starting I ii.ni.<br />

Order of Eastern Stir chapter No. m crmtt show on the<br />

Music Pier, Thursday from 9 a.m. to 3 pan. /<br />

Teen dance on the Music Pier Thursday starting I pj<br />

Al Alberts TV Showcase on the Music Pier. Friday at 8<br />

p-m.<br />

Antique and craft show on the Music Pier, sponsored by<br />

ale Colony Club, Saturday B a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />

Polish American String Band appearing on tneMuaUj ^<br />

Plar Saturday at 1 p.m. Donation $3.75 adults and $1JS K<br />

children under 12. S<br />

••*.' EXHIBITS<br />

Ocean City Historical Museum, 409 Wesley Av., open<br />

Monday through Saturday, 10 am to 4 p.m. Guides will<br />

explain points of Interest In each section and answer<br />

questions. Free admission.<br />

Ocean City Arta Center, 3601 Bay Av., (previously the<br />

Rescue Squad building) open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday<br />

through Friday \ 9i 30 to noon on Saturday. An exhibition of<br />

portrait works by Robert G.SHckloonwiU be on dlsntay<br />

untUJulyl2.<br />

CARD PARTIES<br />

Oeean d^ ftrd dub, Monday eventaga at the gam<br />

Center, 7 o'clock.<br />

Matchpolnt Jrs. card party, 7:30 pm TuewUyi fathe<br />

Oonmunity Center, 18th Stwt and Slmpwo Avtnue.<br />

K Matchpolnt duplicate bridge game, 7:30 pjb. liatnday<br />

ta the Community Center, 18th Street and ampMn<br />

\ » W^ Pne^ 7:30 pjn. Monday to<br />

; praeftt the Ocean m? Rescue S|ttd-.-:.'?-:a^ PMft


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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J,<br />

Eighth graders recognized with achievement awards<br />

The Ocean City Intomwdlato<br />

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Ocean City chapter, during awards ceremony at<br />

the school,<br />

the teadjari anil gueiti. from varipui , civic<br />

rollowijig the Introductions, organizations. Th§ following<br />

Alvirion pmmed awards award* were presented:<br />

SWIAAA/IING,<br />

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The Bobby HIQir Aw«rd<br />

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female athlete and to Dominic<br />

Iannace ai the outstanding<br />

imle athlete.<br />

The American Legion<br />

Award was presented /to<br />

Nancy Good u the outstanding<br />

eighth grade giri and,<br />

to Andrew Thomas as the •<br />

ouUtandlng eighth gratle<br />

male student<br />

The Ocean Qty Education<br />

Aaodatton presented awards<br />

to outstanding music ttndent<br />

Jonathan Pedrick, outstanding<br />

social' studies<br />

student Andrew Blrardl,<br />

outstanding industrial arts<br />

student Elliabeth Qarrett,<br />

and ouUtandlng computer<br />

rtudent Phebe Dlckson.<br />

The Ocean City PTA<br />

presented awards to the<br />

following: Outstanding<br />

female communications<br />

student Nancy Good and<br />

outstanding male communications<br />

student John<br />

Hostetter.<br />

Alvtnon also Introduced<br />

fee winners of the Rotary<br />

prtaclpal;<br />

thankj to the PTA <strong>for</strong> Its<br />

,„,„.„, assistance that night and<br />

«> aw wished throughout the year, to the art<br />

as thev left the department <strong>for</strong> the<br />

school <strong>for</strong> thi decorations and centerpieces<br />

htftsSoST ^ ^ indtothecommuni^ironBi<br />

Melissa Wargo gave the and todlvlduui <strong>for</strong> their gifts.<br />

xn.<br />

TUESDAY, JULY grti<br />

Ocean City Intermediate School presidential academic fitness av,ttri<br />

were presented to the above students during recent eighth grai<br />

recognition night.<br />

phots By Pitw Mtcpuja,<br />

Ocean City Education Association representative Virginia Megargee,<br />

center, presents awards to, from left, Liz Garrett <strong>for</strong> industrial arts. Andrew<br />

Blrardl, social studies, Phebe Dickson, computers,. and J


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PAGE 14 THE SENTINEL.LEDGEB, OCEAN CITY. N.J, TUESDAY, JULYS. 1986<br />

Fishing cooled as weather turned hot, but they're out there<br />

• This past weekend was a Thursday with minnows to C bouy and was also tuning<br />

hntastlc one <strong>for</strong> beachgoer*<br />

Bluefish are (till hanging to run that tar. Ponytatb have<br />

rigged on a <strong>top</strong> and bottom<br />

range.<br />

total of U blues the Hggttt of Cedar plugs trolled fast at<br />

• <strong>top</strong> and bottom rig, Dan<br />

and wBttnUlng bulb, but not<br />

flffihore, AC ridge itlfi been very productive, as have<br />

hire. Fran was fishing the<br />

Bob Lett* of<br />

which wms close to 12 pounds. the surface along with<br />

used a minnow.<br />

too good <strong>for</strong> fishermen. FJjh<br />

remains one of the more Hoochys and minnow plug*.<br />

part of Ships Channel In (rant<br />

hmded a 9-pound 11-ounee And now the time <strong>for</strong> weighted feather ]igs are the<br />

weren't biting u good at they<br />

As tbo water temperature productive spots with Sea Isle Han In the size range of 10 to<br />

of the Somers Point bayfroat<br />

blue this past weekend from canyon fishing has arrived. bra beat choices right now.<br />

lad been In the put couple of<br />

starts to climb we can eipect ridge running second and an U pounds are about average<br />

jut south of the sandbar<br />

the ridge. Capt. Grumpy Schoods of tuna, albacore, Baby Ponytalli, which<br />

weeki.<br />

more and more {tab token (a even better 28-mile wreck lor with the monster choppers<br />

point.<br />

Grumbeln was at the AC pota bonlto, and dolphin are usually an also hot rigs,<br />

and near the inlet<br />

The biggest problem wu<br />

those with boats targe enough hanging around the 28-mile<br />

BIH Kwnorotkl took a 4-<br />

when he and hla crew landed a making their way along the haven't yet taken off. Tuna<br />

that the tides wtn at their<br />

Jersey coast Yeflowfin Is the are strong and fast runners so<br />

pound 10 ounce flounder In the<br />

lowest during the hottest part<br />

rVwnlnpnf pirn fight DOW drags should be set property<br />

channel Just at the mouth of<br />

of the day during the warm. Broad Thorofare (Rickety<br />

with some small bluefIn so that if the ash does decide<br />

art weather that we have Bridge) Channel on Saturday<br />

mixed in. These fish are the to take off <strong>for</strong> the deeps dose<br />

bid in quite • while. Flounder using a minnow on a <strong>top</strong> and<br />

football slxe right now. 10 to 20 to the boat, be on run with<br />

were hiding In the deepest bottom rig, Several otter fish<br />

pounds, but as the water (he line Instead of breaking it<br />

parts of the channels and In in the same size range were<br />

warms the bigger of the Shark fishing baa slowed<br />

flu deepest holes they could fektn very dose to the Park-<br />

species will be arriving, (town considerably. Bluefish<br />

find. Action was best in the way bridge in the main<br />

probably within the next weak wind up taking most of the<br />

earliest parts of the day, channel this past weekend.<br />

or two.<br />

baits while the bigger sharks<br />

which also happened to be the Inlet fishing is starting to<br />

Fish have been reported at swim contently below oc-<br />

Ugh tide, and In the evenings pick up now, Flounder are<br />

Wilmington Canyon with casionally picking off a<br />

just be<strong>for</strong>e sunset.<br />

starting to be taken in good<br />

sightings at the »n>Ue wreck smaller bluefish.<br />

The last couple of days timbers and the average sUe<br />

and there are rumors of some Thats all <strong>for</strong> now Good Luck<br />

be<strong>for</strong>e the weekend was realty ta not too bad.<br />

as dote as 10 miles from and good fishing<br />

hot with fish, but the next<br />

snore.<br />

—Dave<br />

Capt. Lloyd "Grumpy"<br />

couple of days wen jut plain Grambeui aboard hla boat<br />

bat.<br />

long Story brought In a 4-<br />

Fran Eowalaki of Vineland pound flounder on a <strong>top</strong> and<br />

picked up • 4-pound 4-ounce bottom rig armed with a piece<br />

fluke in Ships Channel on of •quid uis Past Fourth, And<br />

Dan Haekalo of Somers<br />

Pout bagged himself an 8-<br />

Dpund 7 ounce fish that day Jackie and Fred Spagnolctti, consolation win- First-place winners in the mixed doubles con-<br />

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Winners in the Harold Bodlne mixed doubles<br />

<strong>On</strong>ce again our <strong>top</strong> life's interest Get to the court<br />

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shuffleboard tournament.<br />

Schneider, who has just been Harold; get to me courts late Tournament will nave Just<br />

In the men's division it was<br />

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Singles. In the women's finish were Bob Hartfldd with<br />

The Wednesday paddle<br />

appear In our next report game covered seven courts<br />

division our own Audrey Eileen Brown, Harry and Rita<br />

making at least seven players<br />

Lafferty placed third while Berehtold, Tom Jackson with The Saturday progressives rich.<br />

another of our Ocean CiWtes, Peggie Case and Doe Robbua were well attended with some<br />

Vivian Cunerd, placed <strong>top</strong> In Witt Dot Calms.<br />

We understand Oat Henry<br />

SO competitors. The winners Loper ii In the Temple<br />

the cxmsolaUon. We sure hold Top honors In the con- In the women's division as Hospital witt a heart problem<br />

solation were Bob and Bea they finished were Marie and Cliff Stengel is in Shore<br />

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A CRITIQUE)<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J.<br />

Pops concert becomes a journey to the stars<br />

BYEDWBMER by a lovely Totti song<br />

featured by PavarotU at Wa<br />

Star date: 7/6/88 - San Francisco recital. I<br />

Captains Log observes lane regret to say that on beta<br />

multitude of good music occasions I mined the title. I<br />

fanatics In orbit around the hope that maestro Ruggiert<br />

aiterprialng Ocean City Pops will share the secret with me<br />

Orchestra and a galaxy of because Mr. Mayo'i rendition<br />

pint stars.<br />

m exceptional.<br />

The second week of Ocean Maya's Nmum Dorma was<br />

aty's summer crown Jewel, a spine tingler and he gave<br />

the Popi concerts, Is oneFinieull-Flnlcula<br />

the ily<br />

dazzling affair with many Jocularity that is often<br />

iTowd-pleasing elements. missing from other ren-<br />

Newooraber William Mayo ditions.<br />

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Ruggieri and capped previous<br />

appearances by presenting<br />

the conductor with a doll sized<br />

replica of the budding<br />

pianlstic superstar.<br />

Soprano TonU Tteee unproves<br />

unmensely with each<br />

succeeding engagement with<br />

fce POM. Her Ah Fori E Lul,<br />

also from Traviata, was about<br />

as good a rendition as you an<br />

likely to hear and all her<br />

numbers were lung with<br />

Intelligent security.<br />

All artists must grow or<br />

witter on the vine. Fortunately<br />

<strong>for</strong> ust all of this<br />

week's artists are blossoming<br />

Alicia Simpson, Yolanda<br />

Plcucd and Tony Stacchlnl<br />

— also starred as soloists.<br />

Some Interesting thoughts<br />

passed through the space<br />

between my ears while<br />

listening, enraptured as<br />

usual, to young Hyon Mln Yl<br />

playing two movements of the<br />

Beethoven Piano Concerto<br />

No. 1 with bis usually<br />

prBOBc l and continually branching out<br />

In new and promising<br />

directions.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e might make • very<br />

respectful suggestion. A<br />

lighter touch with light music<br />

would be welcome. Not a<br />

terminal case of the cutes but<br />

not DfQuelta Pim either.<br />

Brother Tom Perkins has It<br />

polished to perfection. The<br />

voice stays rich and exciting<br />

"ui artfitry. Perhaps but never excessively serious<br />

musical prodigies are chosen unless the occasion demands<br />

on Olympus much Uke theit<br />

determination of the new I wonder how some of the<br />

Dalai Lama on the death of per<strong>for</strong>mers would look in Day<br />

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Miss Night In Venice contestants <strong>for</strong> 1986 were<br />

guests of honor recently at a pool party held at<br />

the home of Nicholas J. Trofa Jr., chairman <strong>for</strong><br />

the event. From left, <strong>top</strong> photo, standing:<br />

Deborah Stevens, Jennifer Snyder, Bethany<br />

Dressel, seated: Kimberly McCardeU, Shirley<br />

La vis and Barbara Lynn DINardo. In bottom<br />

photo; Standing from left: Carol Cause, Julie<br />

Porreca, Sara Mciyre, Marrie Howe, and<br />

seated. Shannon Cox and Julie Mason.<br />

\fnrrisnn iviim KELLNER REPORTS<br />

iviorrison wins n ^^^ ^ ^<br />

Lucille Morrison captured<br />

lUttata g<br />

thi fourth annual "Giggle and<br />

Putt" tournament sponsored<br />

by the Ocean City Yacht Club,<br />

A total of 34 ladies participated<br />

In the tournament at<br />

the Ocean City Municipal Golf<br />

Course. They also had supper<br />

at the Yacht Club where the<br />

prizes were awarded,<br />

The tournament took place<br />

June 30.<br />

Marine CpL Robert<br />

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reported <strong>for</strong> duty,<br />

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graduate of Mainland<br />

Regional High School, and a,<br />

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TPESPAY.JULY 8,<br />

PARKIN GRADUATES<br />

WITH U, DBC1REE:<br />

Jetfrey 8. PaiUo, un of<br />

Ralph E. ParUn of Ocean<br />

aty, graduated cum Uude<br />

} from St LiwnnM Unlverdty<br />

ta New York and received a<br />

bachelor of science degree in<br />

chemistry and biology. He<br />

was on the dean'a list and a<br />

member of Beta Beta Beta<br />

(he national biology honor<br />

society.<br />

THOMPSON<br />

EARNS DEGREE<br />

Tyrone D. Thompeon nan<br />

I among more than 400<br />

graduates of OlO<br />

Engineering ft Ma""«»ment<br />

Institute honored Anting<br />

recent commencement<br />

ceremonies. Son qr**ortta and<br />

Wayne Thompson uf Ocean<br />

aty, he earned i Dachelor of<br />

science degree in electrlol<br />

aigineerlng,<br />

photo b/ Ptrer Macphf ntm<br />

*.Eric Spitz proudly displays his lemon pie bow<br />

tie at the artistic pie eating contest at the Music<br />

Pies. His sculpture was good <strong>for</strong> second prize In<br />

the event.<br />

WEAVERS ANNOUNCE<br />

Weaver of Cedar Rapktoj^<br />

Iowa, announce the birth of a<br />

diiighter, Abigail Kathryn,<br />

b*n June 24. She weighed sii<br />

pound*, 10 ounces and wu<br />

welcomed home by a brother,<br />

Broderlck James. Mrs.<br />

Weaver la the <strong>for</strong>mer Debra<br />

DfU, graduate of Ocean Qty<br />

High School, and the daughter<br />

,andMn.QprillW,DUl<br />

Kenneth Square, Pa.,<br />

rly .of Ocean City,<br />

rnal grandparents an<br />

and Mrs. Bernard J.<br />

iver of Kenosha, Wise,,<br />

Philadelphia's Frelda Morse "sculpts" her pie during the artistic pie<br />

eating contest In front of the Music Pier Saturday.<br />

<strong>for</strong>merly of Ocean City.<br />

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ERNEST McCHESNEY<br />

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NOW A PERMANENT RESIDENT OF OCEAN CITY ;<br />

Former profeisor of slnslng at ¥*!,•, *<br />

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Private Instruction<br />

Voice Technique and Coaching<br />

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Outdoor Waterfront Dining<br />

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DINNER<br />

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Philadelphia's Kathy Cillberte poses with her<br />

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(«M-»ISaft*r7p.m.)<br />

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Mark Solfer. right. Ocean City director of public relations. Is about to<br />

receive a pie in the face from members of his artistic pie eating committee.<br />

From left, Elsie Gillespie. president of the Chamber of Commerce;<br />

Darlene Wicker, a student from Bloomsburg University and summer Intern<br />

under teller; Clint Campbell- and Dr. Walter Brasch, Bloomsburg<br />

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Lejimw, N.C. A graduate of<br />

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STpRE REPORT<br />

Two famill«f tnm t&U urn<br />

ndmned new arrtvali at<br />

Bnrdette Tomlln Hoapltal:<br />

vaugenl and Lorraine<br />

(Shuraan) Ewlng, of ianm<br />

Point, 4MB on June 23; and<br />

Jon ana Karln (Driiin)<br />

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High bacteria counts close backbay lagoon<br />

High fecal con<strong>for</strong>m bao County uepartment of Health limit if 200 MPN. Back bay<br />

do get a high number tlut'i rain, the local police and<br />

even the Coast Guard,"<br />

Street and Revere Place on following two consecutive neadays,<br />

the bay, to swimmers and readings June 30 and July 2 of "Th.e <strong>post</strong>ing (of no<br />

director of the ape May per million - the acceptable accordance with the<br />

t, automatic closure policy,"<br />

Kilpatriek gmdiiaw. wi(h honor, HJST^ STS<br />

J«uL.iUli«Mek of Ocean ano lophomort yean. She "£ S .^"wittta<br />

aty wai graduated with an wai a viiltlni rtudent at the tartwta "•* m to be a real danger," he ad- has organized an Intense<br />

dad, campaign to wan marina The county conducts<br />

uwueii con<strong>for</strong>m count* at 10 sites<br />

r___ In illegal along Ocean City's back bays,<br />

of the elevated bacteria daeharge of "vessel wastes, said iJTimnna adding the<br />

counts but acknowledged the "In conjunction with tto other nine locations tested<br />

presence of many boats in the educational program, we ask within normal ranges.<br />

area. "They may have done <strong>for</strong> witnesses of Illegal In addition, the county testa<br />

some Dlegal discharging," to dumping to notify tto Health the coll<strong>for</strong>m content along the<br />

*"** Mid "But occasslonally we Department, the Marine oceanfront on Mondays.<br />

associates degree cum laude Fashion Institute of m * it,<br />

from tto Fashion Institute of Technology during her Junior . W<br />

mmmW ^«i^aBBBBBBSBiJJ^BB»^<br />

Technology In New York City, year under a program bet- Si i<br />

Fourth boosts tag<br />

NY. earUeV this year. ween the two schools. , ^ * •<br />

She will return to the ""•><br />

MissKUpatriekUmajoring University of Delaware this •-~''^:<br />

sales by fifth<br />

In (whim merchandising at fall <strong>for</strong> her senior year which<br />

the University of Delaware will lead to a bachelors degree ,,,<br />

Record-getting tern- TeniparamireinlttBimldto<br />

where ahegDent her freshman In May 1967. Mi"<br />

pmturei on tte Fourth of mK m tattl Saturday and<br />

i . - ^ - '•-• •: July weekend bmstmi beach Sm^Si ^ ^ n^gt hUba<br />

OPBN7DAYS<br />

tag sales <strong>for</strong> the three-day ^jg to Niw J u m coast<br />

weekend 20 percent over sales Sunday,<br />

lor IMS's four-day holiday. ' MikeAlhrtght<br />

This tocrease can be attributed<br />

to the weather which<br />

spurred three straight days of<br />

104 ASBURY AVENUE • 399-9462<br />

Over 40 Entrees starting at $4.95<br />

Mouth watering Veal Dishes, Fresh<br />

Seafood, Homemade Desserts<br />

Rre&Zlon Kd. • Bargaintown<br />

NOW OPEN<br />

Serving Dinner & Cocktails<br />

Per into.nation a, Reservations Call 927-5777<br />

Datfllo, beach tag supervisor.<br />

touches on his version of the Statue of Liberty. - —- _<br />

Groff captured the <strong>top</strong> priie In the adult J»t*» w " "» V^m "* ••<br />

category amriai u In previous yean<br />

1185 Ajfewy AffMH, 0MM City ||<br />

Jumbo Shad<br />

Featuring: Prime Beef, Lamb, Park, Veil, ChlcKln,<br />

^<br />

Quality Delicatessen, Produce, Groceries<br />

CHICKEN SALE<br />

GRADE A BREASTS..M ,89 ib. -GRADE A LEGS...B9'<br />

DOUBLE COUPONS<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

went to the beaches," Dattilo afternoon following a tw»«r Satruday.<br />

"Pined colMon at the Intersection of<br />

Dattllo also Indicates Ambler and Massachusetts<br />

»^n^h*mim rufnt* shatnPMtNMUmwn<br />

s ? ^*- «?."««*• aaiOTi i^ayor Roy <strong>Gillian</strong> stands by one of several sips he had erected Wednesday to help Improve<br />

" WakMR - MMe ••fety along the 9th Street causeway. The city has no jurisdiction to <strong>post</strong> such signs on state<br />

-T—ij- > highways and the signs were removed yesterday.<br />

e, water pressure and<br />

erns<br />

toiwdto water cgnaeivttlon anran flow alotted tor tto "*during<br />

Turtday night's Cltj<br />

meeutfg whin dtjr<br />

•nt Pat UAOM an<br />

•oullMOd Inlet residents can expect product. It takes anoUMf six to swen<br />

I sewer flows as they relate<br />

to dtnttty have bin an Issue tore since<br />

dtaosataos last May Involving tto<br />

flwuteMyiHClpil Otmtte* Authority, the<br />

cott|BtyJPlannlng Board, the local<br />

Oommiiilooen and tto dty Planning<br />

6oard when tto dty was wimed It could<br />

He alao said thr« out of four dty<br />

pampi lost power from Atlantic Electric<br />

over Memorial Day weekend causing a<br />

significant lots of pressure. :<br />

Also a production,rw«n electrical<br />

•yatni "burned up" Saiprtiay, LaHoja<br />

Mid. It has sum b«n rebuJJt<br />

He indicated the cause of moit of the<br />

Mayor, state<br />

jockey over<br />

speed signs<br />

Tne Police D<br />

Mayor Roy G<br />

ByAMTTAJ.SPIBaEL<br />

8enttoel.L«dferSt«fl<br />

artment has applauded<br />

's ef<strong>for</strong>t! to highlight<br />

Street cau»eway by porting ui *<br />

veed limit reduction* along<br />

highway Wednesday morning.<br />

TaesigM were removed yerterday bat<br />

it m uncertain whether city or state<br />

work crewi took them down.<br />

"I support the ef<strong>for</strong>t! of tto mayor to<br />

draw attention to the htxardoua highway.<br />

The state has jut ben dragguig<br />

their feet too lceg," Police a 5<br />

Donunlck Longo said. "Dm end result Is<br />

that the mayor hai succeeded In drawteg<br />

attention to thU unsafe road."<br />

OUllan had <strong>post</strong>ed signs which lowerad<br />

the eauwwa/i14S mph speed limit to »<br />

n^ih. Spa Indicated tht reduced |tm|t<br />

would be strictly en<strong>for</strong>ced.<br />

In addition, a sign was also erected<br />

dedartag "17 Urn lost on thU road."<br />

Police say tto traffic related d«Mtto have<br />

ocotrred in tto Jastseveral yean. There<br />

.were three thret r' dattHl laityear.<br />

mMm<br />

Stito Vnartant tf Transportation<br />

•pokifwoman Debbie Lawler.sald<br />

>«terd«y £i dty needed to make a<br />

1 r f<br />

Uon, overtto which oould Involve time consuming<br />

three years tto dty has Installed amidUs. "Tto signs are net legal, not<br />

rltoes between 40th and 80th streets approved and not en<strong>for</strong>ceable,* 1 sto<br />

""Pirtott<strong>top</strong>roblenj Is a very large gap<br />

between two of tto dty-g bur wells,<br />

JURoia. Mid, resulting In tto Mth Street<br />

and BO^preet wells hiving to cover a<br />

Ipt of service between ttom.<br />

Extended ati%mom<br />

AlftoughPtL Curt Dull, wto toads tto<br />

city's traffic safety unit, said tto dty<br />

made several nquetts fox road Improvement<br />

atudles Including one to lower<br />

speed limits, Uwler said sto was only<br />

aware of requests <strong>for</strong> aeddmt and road<br />

lighting studies.<br />

correspondence which indicated nan<br />

.L._^!.» MayiffavoiPS y eenti<br />

. Section 1, page 3<br />

SilODDlIlf? « Giluwn's GUlwI's beach plai plan seen more costly.,., Section l.pagelS<br />

TucXahoe River pollution source sought. Section 1, page 14<br />

Tr O « Asbestos TucKShoe uncovered River po in school<br />

. Section 1, page 9<br />

« j - <strong>Coldren</strong> Asbestos not uncovers interested in spot here Section 1, page 18<br />

TUlfln^n <strong>Coldren</strong> Boat parade notinteres one week till launch ........ Section 2, page 10<br />

1<br />

A committee of represenUUvea from Show case, string band this weekend Section 1, page 11<br />

tto local Chamber of Commerce, nil Cedar Beach parade... Section 1, page 12;<br />

Section 2( page 2<br />

Downtown Economic Development Injuries, arrests over Fourth<br />

. Section 1, page 2<br />

Committee, the Retail Merchants Obituaries<br />

.Section 1, page 8<br />

Aisociationandttoclty Public Relations<br />

Department are trying to encourage<br />

. local merchants tokeep their (tores open<br />

until I o'clock on Friday nights <strong>for</strong> at<br />

least a alMnonth trial.<br />

According to a release Issued to<br />

I merchants requesting their signature If<br />

they agree to partlcippte, tto<br />

the extended houn li to establish Ocean<br />

aty as a vUble shopping district In tto<br />

"Our mercnants and other buslnesi<br />

people In Ocean City should be aware<br />

that wilhaUtto new perimeter shopping<br />

*'-areas springing up m Upper TvwBfhto<br />

•nd the Atlantic r- 1 - ~ ' ^^<br />

taclndiaa banks, retail flatabUshmenta<br />

'» and Other service land professional<br />

wDl depend solely on the retldenti of -<br />

Ocean Citv who do hot choaantnihmnnt •<br />

of town BUM we do something drastic<br />

to eocourmge shopper to come tore," ,<br />

the release said. "We ask that each of<br />

' you give up'a tow houn of your turn '<br />

Frldsyevel^tolielprourbDitoeasand ,<br />

,-ouf business community td again<br />

^bMome a vtable shopping area, otothit I<br />

wfll encourage peoplem s<strong>top</strong> Ocean -, -<br />

AtinaiMto mwrhanU<br />

MM<br />

was a certain unempteaeulallon of<br />

ni^^mi SOQQsM^B IBHSQIDK I^^^W'^HBL<br />

nlght-tline and wtt-«arface IncMsntC^<br />

UMu said • T n j :<br />

An Investigation of the roa/<br />

rig<br />

along a curve an the causeway from #<br />

8 mph U underway, saldLawlw 1 "<br />

ata was uocotaln of tto ccm|<br />

Bowttw, Dull aaU to recalls aendtnf<br />

teti«rftottoitatalaityearreq«ai5»<br />

(Pleaaetern<strong>top</strong>apjll)<br />

Downtown<br />

trolley by |<br />

Tto<br />

trUl period June 18 to July »<br />

aborted W M* Adtltai of<br />

•"-- due to exceathre ainpiaiati<br />

mrrtct wal dua to MnplainU by<br />

pnvma 01 meuvonuartn now Bnnvj|<br />

b t ^ k t o h l l V<br />

u o f tltedfer.<br />

"SlxtjM^Dtwent of our ridtn are tl<br />

ming nua wnn na ont tnea tns<br />

ojMsdsnMtni,<br />

nsxama IOT tna uiivm and<br />

Howevar.Bob Taylor,<br />

R t a i t l) dt ^ , Aal tgi JNlo o<br />

bMUMM peopla on Artnry AranU -<br />

some open as eartyas 7:80 am - «y«r<br />

•w a trolley an tto Saturday Adalfasl<br />

dahna they ran.<br />

After (tismsajng tto problMii, tto tits *<br />

ridel agreed a third trcUay serving t^l<br />

buslneas area ai well as tto route ttehro<br />

current trolleys serve could to Instituted.<br />

• early M next week provided enough<br />

public tntereit la ralaei<br />

"Wa'D run an additional troUey if tht<br />

people want it," AdtUnl said. "Wi wO<br />

pat a trolley hick on Asbury Ai<br />

tto public wants It, not just <strong>for</strong> a f«w<br />

merctonU." to added. ;<br />

(Please turn to pap 10)<br />

m'lP


If* i<br />

PAGE | - SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, FRIDAY, JULY 11,1986<br />

The Savings are <strong>for</strong> you — The welcome is <strong>for</strong> our new neighbors!<br />

Kayser"<br />

Satin Sleep Shirts<br />

$19.tf<br />

Save on these sensuous<br />

satin [acquard sleep shirts<br />

in pink or pearl drop <strong>for</strong><br />

S-AA-L. Regularly $34,00<br />

Linlirla Met.<br />

JUNIOR MANIA!<br />

Save 20%-50%on<br />

our entire summer clothes<br />

collection in the Junior department.<br />

Save on <strong>top</strong>s, lams and skirts from<br />

Organically Grown* , Bobbie<br />

Brooks' and Cherokee 11 <strong>for</strong> sizes<br />

5-13. Reg, $9,99 to MO.O0<br />

SALE $7.99 to $30.00<br />

Love Seat Sale 25% - 50% Off<br />

Save on selected models of our most popular<br />

love seats. Come In today and choose four favorite style<br />

And color. FREE delivery and set up In your home.<br />

• Also ask about; 2-Pc. Contemporary Sofa<br />

Sectional, upholstered In Herculontan tweed,<br />

reversible cushions. Regularly $1069<br />

SALE $799.00<br />

Patio Furniture Sale<br />

HAA/ S\ff our already<br />

XW7O VII reduced price*<br />

Select from VancyCrafr*<br />

Redwood, Baroody • Spence # , P.V.C.<br />

Telescope* , Craw<strong>for</strong>d* , replicernent *<br />

cushions<br />

'A _ I '_'.'•' ' ' * • V^ _'_<br />

Panther*<br />

TShirts<br />

Buy <strong>On</strong>e - Get <strong>On</strong>e Free<br />

You can never have enough<br />

T-shirts In the summer and<br />

these are available in white, red,<br />

blue, khaki 8. yellow. S-M-L<br />

•iMM met. (wauiiriv m.n<br />

RBg.$W.M t 79<br />

Full tii9. SALE $99.<br />

Queen S2W SALE H69<br />

J-P«. Sat<br />

Slack Sale<br />

This spectacular sale features<br />

the finest men's slacks from<br />

Haggar* , Sansabelt,* Pendleton*<br />

and John Weltz* <strong>for</strong> sizes 30-46.<br />

Come choose your favorites)<br />

Reg, $22.00 - $55.00<br />

SALE $16.50 to $41.25<br />

Trlmfff*<br />

Child's Coverall<br />

$4.t?<br />

Special purchase. Infant stretch<br />

terry coverall <strong>for</strong> sleep and<br />

play in white, maize, mint, pink,<br />

blue and lavender. S-AA-L.<br />

Regularly $7,00<br />

Serta® Bedding Sale<br />

Ortholux Supreme Elegance Supreme Perfect Sleeper<br />

Twin Each Piece Twin Ea. Pc,<br />

Accord<br />

Twin Ea. Pe,<br />

Admiral® Refrigerator<br />

$4*9. _ ,,,<br />

i • *i<br />

Special purchase Admiral ,A, li i<br />

Refrigerator Model INT1504 Aus r<br />

Almond,8hiy. *• A -" L ' i il w?l<br />

-<br />

'(*'' '""AV ;>\jff<br />

R#g.$109. § 99<br />

Full ti4». Sale $139<br />

Queen un. Sail $349.<br />

2Pc sat<br />

King tm. Salt fU».<br />

3 Pc, Sat<br />

Reg. $129. *115<br />

FUII ii7». Sale $155<br />

Quten $439. Sale $395<br />

2Pc.S#f.<br />

King t57V. Sale $S25<br />

, 3Pe,S#t<br />

• STILL IN PROGRESS •<br />

Christmas in July<br />

< 1091'- 50%'Off<br />

>- ' *, /-• , V<br />

1 Plin ahead and en|oy some < " J<br />

fe^^g^-M^.^'opjiwBiLYW^wj^Mi^ylr - • ^te$i<br />

V<br />

Fourth arrests<br />

total over 100<br />

The Ocean City Police<br />

Department during the<br />

Fourth of July weekend made<br />

over 100 «rr*st» far violation!<br />

of tocal ordinances Including<br />

public and underaged<br />

(Sinking, beach curfew and<br />

urinating In public In addition<br />

to several other charges,<br />

according to Lt. Jamei<br />

mum.<br />

The ordinance violation<br />

Involved 79 adnlts and »<br />

Juvenltea, Nlcklestald.<br />

The additional arrests uv<br />

duded chargea of dlaorderly<br />

SMduct, I; fighflm, 8: nolae<br />

violation*, 4; drunken<br />

driving, I; lewdneaa, 3;<br />

trespaasiiig,3; the(t,3; drop,<br />

2; oat Men of weapon<br />

violations, barglarv and<br />

malkdoua damage; and fepr<br />

add<br />

l<br />

Nlcklea adding five J O<br />

werealaoarreatedpnvariou*<br />

chargea Including diaorderty<br />

conduct, fighting and drugf..<br />

There were tin S8 trafflp<br />

accident*. >^<br />

Nlcklea wai unable to I<br />

provide detalla since the'<br />

report* hadn't been fJl«dM of<br />

T\wnday.<br />

10 hurt in holiday<br />

traffic mishaps<br />

A total of 10 people<br />

auitalned Injury In iewral<br />

acddenU during the Fourth of<br />

July weekend here, according<br />

to Ptl. Curt DuU who reported:<br />

George Helfrieh, M, of<br />

Llnwood, and his peaaengers<br />

Ruth HeUrlch, U, Andy<br />

Cohan, i, and Clara<br />

Giacomonai, 72, were Injured<br />

hi a two-car coUlitoo at tad<br />

Street and Wesley Avenue.<br />

The Mend driver, Andrew<br />

Adair, 18, of Radnor, Pa., who<br />

wu unhurt, wu Imed a<br />

•<strong>top</strong> dpi.<br />

Injured In otter mlahaps<br />

Sharon Baktey, 19, of Man<br />

aty.apasaengerlnavehicle,<br />

involved In an accident at 16th<br />

Street and Wetley Avtnuc<br />

Kenneth Swing, M, of<br />

Phlladelpnia, Pa., drivtrof a<br />

vehicle Involved In an accident<br />

at list Street and Weat<br />

Avenue.<br />

John Latwa, 10,<br />

Thorofare, passenger,<br />

of<br />

volved to an aeddent at M<br />

Street and Slmpaon Avenue.<br />

Bennett WaWman, », y««nkr|tMIC.<br />

This picture of Ilwyer Bob Oarrett taking a moment out from his practice<br />

to muse over his model train should have appeared with the feature<br />

story about him in Tuesday'e paper, which also had the wrong headline:<br />

'Ocean City's a great spot <strong>for</strong> selling cars.*<br />

[Paradise <strong>for</strong> an<br />

WalklkiBdays<br />

SetiarvMTHIIiUilwiieM!<br />

lint nuto Hi 11» Jnul id U» unbelievabie »549*<br />

,/Milling<br />

S Wfarii ifiyii ffpiiy<br />

moid id ussi wmi£f.<br />

A C ' H i<br />

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Fof moiT Infotnuikm nil:<br />

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50% off<br />

20% tO 50%<br />

Summer Merchandise<br />

•NE--S<br />

The Bag Room<br />

& Monogram Snop _ ,<br />

CMMf IM mt Mfean, OwaaOty<br />

Sfalnton'sGardtn<br />

Shop is closed but we<br />

still have Ortho* lawn<br />

and garden supplies at<br />

Stupendous Savings! Come<br />

in today be<strong>for</strong>e they're gone.<br />

• Limited Quantities • Houstwart Dipt.<br />

Stainton's<br />

8T0 Asbury Ave. Ocean City . 399-5511<br />

I OPEN DAILY: 9A.M.SP.M. • FRI. UNTIL VP.M 'CLOSED SUN. ' ,r<br />

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PAQE 4 —SECTION am. THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NJ. FRIDAY, JULY 11,]<br />

Kohlenberger and Lewis we wed<br />

Siuu KoUenbtrger of<br />

Ocean City and Justin Wade<br />

Lewia of Amelia Inland, FU.<br />

were united In marriage May<br />

10 at ML Venn United<br />

Methodist Church in<br />

Baltimore, Md.<br />

Ibe bride wore • strapless<br />

gown of peau taffeta. The<br />

fitted bodies was decorated<br />

with bugle beads and<br />

Iridescence. The wraparound<br />

tulip-draped skirt was<br />

enhanced by a side pouf at the<br />

waist. Sleevlets, also<br />

decorated with bugle beads<br />

and Iridescence, complemented<br />

tbe ensemble,<br />

along with petaled cocktail<br />

bat of Iridescence and pearls.<br />

She carried a bouquet of red<br />

and white roses.<br />

The matron of boner was<br />

Aloha!<br />

Ann Flanagan of Absecon,<br />

sister of the bride. She wore a<br />

one-shouldered tea-length<br />

gown of fuchsia peau taffeta<br />

with a draped bodice and<br />

carried an orchid bouquet.<br />

Bridesmaids were Linda<br />

Rosenberg of Miami, Fla.,<br />

Chlny Mendez of Atlanta, Ga.<br />

and Tracy Gaiebe of<br />

Gainesville, Fla. They wore<br />

strapless tea-length gowns of<br />

black lace over taffeta, accented<br />

by lace stoles. Each<br />

carried a long-stemmed pink<br />

nee.<br />

The best man was Walter<br />

Lewis of Amelia Island,<br />

father of the groom. Ushers<br />

were Daryl Hlvely of Tampa,<br />

Fla. and Michael Flanagan of<br />

Absecon. They, along with the<br />

father of the bride, were In<br />

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PAGE 8 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY. N.J.<br />

Shaw heads<br />

Ocean City<br />

Rotarians<br />

The Ocean City Rotary dub<br />

held Its Installation dinner<br />

recently at the Atlantic City<br />

Country Club wbtra thaw<br />

officers were Installed by put<br />

district governor Herb<br />

Hecker;<br />

President Thomas E, Shaw,<br />

Firit Vice President MarUn<br />

L. Winner, Second Viet<br />

President, Richard C,<br />

Wngato, Steretary, Joseph<br />

W, Hartman, Treasurer<br />

Kenneth W, Moore and<br />

SerReant-at-Arms William R<br />

Mauer<br />

William Workman was<br />

presented with a Paul Harris<br />

Award and Joseph Talese<br />

received the Oiborne<br />

Nicholion Award,<br />

• Somers Point •<br />

AUCTION<br />

By Demand<br />

Qrdgf ed fg liquidate 6y secured party<br />

STOCK CONSISTING OF HANDMADE<br />

PERSIAN & ISLAMIC CARPETS<br />

meiygmg Afea Russ & Runner*<br />

to be Auctioned piece by piece id me higheit<br />

bidder, t§ %gfi$ty iiffdifeFisf f stall? uniiqyiS<br />

Wholesale Impart Company<br />

Stock Includes; TABRIZ, KASHAN, BOKHARA.<br />

GUM, KULA, AFGHAN, CHINESE SILK,<br />

KASHMIR, SILK HIRlKi, ISLAMA BAB<br />

ANDMANY OTHERS<br />

At SAND'S BHEATE DAY COUMTRY CLUB<br />

Somert Point<br />

901 Miyi Lidding M. (Hi. 559) Niil To BmM by Villji<br />

WEDNESDAY•JULY 23<br />

Z AUCTIONS<br />

1st Auction 4 p.m. • 2nd Auction 8 p.m.<br />

Viewing from 3 F.M.<br />

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Illun Nnl Inrludr Hair IlrnMJ<br />

Rotary Club's newl^ installed officers are from left, Marty YVismcr,<br />

Herb Hecker installing officer, Tom Shaw and Richard Wingate following<br />

ceremony at Atlantic City Country Club,<br />

Direct Factory<br />

Sweater Outlet<br />

"WE ARM THE<br />

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96th SI. Entrance (Rear)<br />

97th SI. Entrance (Front)<br />

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SALE!<br />

Friday, July lith<br />

2O9bQFF<br />

Regular Prices<br />

Swimwear. - Walk Shorts<br />

Slacks - Knit Sport Shirts<br />

Dress Shirts - Tennis Wear<br />

Sport Coats - Sweaters<br />

Outerwear<br />

Sale Does Not Include.,<br />

Jams, Mr. Terri Itei^s<br />

Belts • Hosiery '<br />

Vying <strong>for</strong> Miss Teen title<br />

Joyceann Monteleone. sored by: Berger Realty,<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy Chevrolet &<br />

William J. Snlmp of Upper Oldsmobtle, ' The title<br />

Township will be competing Company of Jersey, VFW<br />

<strong>for</strong> the tit|e of Miss Teen of Poit 8B80, Ocean City,<br />

New Jersey in Somerset July Foglio'i Contemporary<br />

U-U.<br />

Carpet, Jeffers Florist $<br />

MM Ten of New Jersey Greenhouse, Mr. and Mm.<br />

will win an all-expense paid Dennis M. Egan, Mr. and<br />

trip to the Miss Teen of Mrs. William J, Rogers and<br />

America Pageant, a 11,000 FredBertlnl.<br />

cash scholarship and other<br />

awards.<br />

Miss Monteleone is spon-<br />

This year the official<br />

pageant charity is United<br />

Cerebral Palsy and<br />

the RED GERANIUM II<br />

Brass»Crysfai«Jewe!ry«Cards<br />

Nautical Ittms'SEA CANDLES<br />

SALE<br />

10% off<br />

Entire Selection<br />

Napkins, Placemats,<br />

Aprons, Pfltholders<br />

—featuring—<br />

Dolls by Pauline<br />

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854 Asbury Ave., Ocean City398-:jfi68<br />

Nordman heads club<br />

Marie Nordman of Some<br />

Point wai Installed ••<br />

preddent of the Green Thumb<br />

Garden Club during the «nntal<br />

covered-dUh imtallatlra<br />

dinner at the Senior OUiens<br />

building.<br />

Other officer! imUlled<br />

were Marie Sell, vice<br />

president; Nett Phillip*,<br />

recording secretary; Rebecca<br />

Anderson, corresponding<br />

secretaxy; Florence<br />

Donaldson, treasurer.<br />

Outgoing president VI<br />

McKennett was thanked <strong>for</strong><br />

her services to the club and<br />

presented with a gift,<br />

Nordman appointed these<br />

committee chairmen;<br />

membership, Lorie HindJcllffe;<br />

budget, Nett Phillips<br />

and Rebecca Anderson;<br />

cheer, Florence Derr; her*<br />

fleutture, Marian Long and<br />

QumeUa James; historian,<br />

Frances Ratcllffe, telephone.<br />

Joyceann Monteleone<br />

dictates are currently raising<br />

money with a scavenger hunt<br />

event In which they hope to<br />

earn 110,000.<br />

Production rehearsals,<br />

Judging activities and other<br />

pageant events lead up to the<br />

Mas Teen of New Jersey<br />

Pageant finals 5 p.m. Sunday,<br />

at the Nicholas Music Center<br />

on the Douglass College<br />

campus.<br />

SUMMER CAMP<br />

3 Sessions<br />

Each session is two weeks, Monday through Friday,<br />

and runs from 9:00 a.m. to42 Noon daily<br />

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BALLOONS<br />

•Latex from 9" to 40"<br />

• Mylars-55 styles , , , f<br />

• Outdoor Balloons from 40" to 8 ft.<br />

• Promotional Balloons, Hot Air Shapes, --<br />

Blimps and Spheres<br />

f Custom Balloons & Shapes • Helium Tanks > '•<br />

• 3ft. Mylars • Shamrocks, Hurts, Stars, Ciitles<br />

We have 20 in-house themes "'<br />

available <strong>for</strong> your party, home & boat<br />

Evelyn Divtl, VI Maion,<br />

Laura Johnston and Florence<br />

Donaldson; program, Linda<br />

Keyser MarUn Wescott and<br />

Peg Garry; ways and means,<br />

Carol JUvonen; war service,<br />

Gail Kitten, Therapy,<br />

Florence Donaldson and<br />

Frances Ratcllffe.<br />

Toe tables wen decorated<br />

with arrangements of roses<br />

and various kinds of tea<br />

shells. Individual favors and<br />

.handmade place cards<br />

carried out the sea theme.<br />

Robert Stabler i<br />

Seminarian<br />

in the fall<br />

Robot J. Stabler received a<br />

bachelor of science degree in<br />

elementary education during<br />

exercises recently at Asbury<br />

College in Wllmore^ Ky.<br />

He will matriculate at<br />

Biblical Theological<br />

Seminary in Hatfleld, Pa.<br />

starting with the fall<br />

He is the son of Robert and<br />

Gladys Stabler of Ocean City.<br />

Martha Crowell<br />

It graduated<br />

and engaged<br />

Biartha drowell'of<br />

City and Havertown,<br />

graduated from Lankenau<br />

School of Nursuig, Pennsylvania<br />

in June.<br />

Miss Crowell bag also<br />

become engaged to Donald T.<br />

Conner of Bay Shore Drive,<br />

Ocean City, and Havertown,<br />

Pa.<br />

riTNlil CLU•<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 11,1986<br />

Thomas J. Innocente<br />

Graduates from FBI Academy<br />

Thomas J, Innocente, a<br />

member of the New Jersey<br />

Sate Police <strong>for</strong>ce, recently<br />

was graduated from the FBI<br />

National Academy In<br />

Quantlco, Va.<br />

Innocente, an Ocean City<br />

High School graduate and<br />

resident of Somers Point, was<br />

a sergeant in the state poHctf •<br />

<strong>for</strong>ce prior to entering tne^<br />

Academy.<br />

We 145th graduating daa,'<br />

represented 48 states alon$<br />

with 11 <strong>for</strong>eign nations, five<br />

US military organizations and<br />

several U.S. possessions.<br />

Raincsuk honored<br />

by school board<br />

Retired U. OoL William L.<br />

Raincsuk, a 1948 graduate of<br />

Ocean City High School,<br />

received the Llnwood'i<br />

Outstanding Citizen of the<br />

Year during the annual<br />

spring dance sponsored by the<br />

Unwood Board of Recreation<br />

at the Unwood Country Club.<br />

Raincsuk la preparing <strong>for</strong><br />

his lith year of coaching <strong>for</strong> "'"<br />

the linwood rtntten. Be to tavi **<br />

hud coach of the Unwood<br />

Panthers Football<br />

hU home in Linwood wrvlog<br />

m the Unwood a^ Coundl,<br />

four yttri is Council<br />

president; was involved with<br />

be Unwood little League,<br />

served on the Unwood School<br />

Board and fee Atlantic County<br />

Board of Ethics.<br />

Raincsuk la director of<br />

quality control at Lenoi China {<br />

in Pomona. He is a graduatej5<br />

of the University of Nebraska,><br />

Oroaha, •<br />

He and<br />

VFW Auxiliary names chairmen:<br />

The Roberts-Johnson VFW<br />

Post 2189 Ladies Auxiliary in<br />

Somers Point met recently<br />

with Mary J. WoUtenhobne,<br />

president, naming chairmen<br />

<strong>for</strong> the 1MM7 tern.<br />

Named committee chairmen<br />

were Debbie Wallace,<br />

voice of democracy; Pearl<br />

Mrvica, ways and means and,<br />

ElUabeth,<br />

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Johnson, publicity; Jeanne,<br />

Haley, hospital; Florence^<br />

Nugent, legislature and<br />

poppy! Simone Gilbert,, 4<br />

safety; Henrietta Gilbert,:.<br />

Americanism; Nancy<br />

Summerville, rehabOitaUon; ..<br />

Sara Hefferman, community^<br />

service; Ann Martin, national;.<br />

home, and Lola Ewing, <<br />

Bike^thon is set <strong>for</strong> Del 11<br />

812AtbUfyAva. , (609)399-1670<br />

St. Jude Children's athon in Ocean City on Oct 4. *; §<br />

Research Hospital officials This ride will raise funds to 5<br />

have announced that Doris support the hospital's battle -.<br />

MnTifaiii and Audrey Kranich -"-'—* g «>•"-"—J childhood cancer -—•——J and,. i<br />

will chair the hospital's annual<br />

"Wheels <strong>for</strong> Ufa" bflte-<br />

other Illnesses being studied^<br />

fcere. a<br />

Founded In 1962 by en-^<br />

tertalner Danny Thomas, fit. •'<br />

Jude Hospital has become the!'<br />

world's largest center <strong>for</strong> the K<br />

study of childhood cancer, K<br />

and la the only lnsUtuUon;i<br />

dedicated solely to the-;<br />

treatment and study ofT<br />

catastrophic childhood ;•<br />

diseases. The Hospital is nonsectarian<br />

and Inter-racial,<br />

• • ' •<br />

CLASSIFIED ADS<br />

BRING RESULTS<br />

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Chris Cantera, left, presents Pat Harris with a<br />

check <strong>for</strong> flOOto benefit the Ocean City Arti Center<br />

building fund. The money was railed during<br />

the Dream Makers *86 musical revue on the<br />

Music Pier to salute Lady Liberty. A $200 check<br />

was also presented to Margaret Toner, below,<br />

principal of the OFean City Primary School by<br />

Natalie and Emily Park, right.<br />

Receives four awards<br />

Lynn Brophy, vice<br />

^president of the 1986<br />

graduating class of Ocean<br />

Oty High School, received<br />

four honors during the annual<br />

awards program in June.<br />

She received a 1100<br />

scholarship <strong>for</strong> four ytan<br />

from the Ocean City Tabernacle<br />

Association, 1500 from<br />

the Ocean City PTA, the f»Q<br />

Imbesi Memorial scholarship<br />

and the |150 citizenship award<br />

Mfrom the American<br />

^Associ Association of<br />

sons.<br />

Miss Brophy wffl attend<br />

Rutgers University In the fall.<br />

f, Hrs: 10a.m,^p.in<br />

# 7 Days a Week<br />

7 Days a W<br />

Sandi Palombo prop<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGB 7 — SECTION ONE*<br />

Raymond Fryer, center, of the board of directors of the New York<br />

Statue of Liberty Foundation, accepts a check from the Dream Makers<br />

*86 troupe during recent per<strong>for</strong>tnance at Resorts International.<br />

Lynn Brophy<br />

spms<br />

McKinley awarded<br />

sabbatical<br />

Somerset County College Beach Patrol.<br />

Dr. Alfred W. "Bud" Dr. McKlnely will be<br />

McKinley, associate relieved of his teaching<br />

professor of history and responsibilities to pursue<br />

fXM HIM un ic^fitif?nfl. is sits of several projects relevant to<br />

three faculty sabbaticals Ms academic responsibilities<br />

awarded <strong>for</strong> the academic at the college. Ms activities<br />

year 1986-87.<br />

will include an internship In<br />

Dr. McKinley resides with communications at WNEW-<br />

Ha wife, Dr. Kathleen Daley TV Channel 8 in New York<br />

of Cabrtni College, and hisaty.<br />

He will also be working<br />

daughter, Kate, at 810 tad with the national director of<br />

Street In Ocean City. He is a training g <strong>for</strong> the fl<br />

beach lieutenant Airing the<br />

and d consulting li services of the<br />

summer with the Ocean City<br />

accounting firm of Coopers<br />

REPUBLICAN CLUB and Lybrand.<br />

BAKE SALE JULY a Prof. McKinley will also be<br />

The women of the Peoples collaborating on a com-<br />

Republican dub la Upper munications test book on<br />

Township will hold its third presentation skills <strong>for</strong><br />

annual bake Hue, starting at 9 business and the professions<br />

am. Saturday, July 12 on the with Dr. Daniel Machon of the<br />

sidewalk In front of Super English Department at In>;<br />

Liquors, Roosevelt Blvd., maculata College in Fruer,<br />

Marmora.<br />

Pa.<br />

LOWER MERION<br />

REUNION NOV. 1<br />

Lower Merlon High School,<br />

Ardmore, Pa,, class of 1946<br />

will hold a reunion Nov. 1 and<br />

2. Any classmate In this area<br />

that has not received In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

should contact<br />

Jean Peters, 18 Station Av.,<br />

Berwyn, Pa. 19312.<br />

AHOY MATES!<br />

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Locals helped restore Statue<br />

Local citiiens and local<br />

talent supported the<br />

restoration of the Statue of<br />

Liberty.<br />

During a musical «•<br />

tnvaganta, Sal Amorello's<br />

"Sahitoto lady liberty" was<br />

per<strong>for</strong>med by Dream Makers<br />

"86 throughout the Jersey<br />

Shore. Proceeds from the<br />

pertaMtneei went to restore<br />

the Statue.<br />

Raymond Friar, who<br />

presides on the Statue of<br />

liberty's board of directors,<br />

ni on hand at the show's<br />

per<strong>for</strong>mance at Resorts International<br />

recently to accept<br />

the troupe's donation.<br />

The cut of Dream Makers<br />

W consists of professional<br />

singers, dancers, and actors<br />

frem the Stum Jersey area.<br />

Many of new per<strong>for</strong>mers<br />

have been leads In Broadway<br />

shows, starred in television<br />

commercials, soap operas<br />

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The Bag Room<br />

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Participants from Ocean<br />

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Kelly Lend, Chris Noel, Lori<br />

Seheninger, Trida Bowman<br />

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• Yves St, Laurent<br />

• Ptttleord<br />

• Roxanne<br />

• ROM Marie Reid<br />

• BUI Blass<br />

• Sandeaifle<br />

• Sirens<br />

from <strong>Cape</strong> Hay County inn<br />

Kiisty Coombs, Barbara<br />

Klmsey, Tammy logins,<br />

Shannon DeCosta, Kim<br />

Blaekley, Darleoe Ou, Ul<br />

ODomeU and Sherrl Leldy.<br />

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PAGE g — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEIULEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J,<br />

Obituaries<br />

Marguerite Patton; was<br />

longtime summer resident<br />

DRESHER, Pa. -Marguerites. Lytle Patton, <strong>for</strong>merly of<br />

Oamanbmn, Pa. died July J at her raaUenee.<br />

A tamer member of the FM Pwebyterian Ctajsh in<br />

Ocean City, Mrs. Pmtton, with her tenter late htMband<br />

Robert Vftia, was a longtime summer nttrknt at the ibpra.<br />

For, many years she also Mrted on tilt board of managan<br />

tor the SeaUde Home tn <strong>Cape</strong> May.<br />

Surviving are two daughters, Mary Jane Etrii of Wayne,<br />

Pa. and Marguerite Ijrth of Philadelphia; and too pud-<br />

Burial wit private In Arlington Cemetery, Drawl Hin, Pa.<br />

A memorial service wU be held at a later date at the First<br />

Presbyterian Church In Germantown, Pa.<br />

Lillian Schweibinz;<br />

operated the Adene Motel<br />

UUan M, Schweibim, 65, of MM Bay AT. died Juh/ 8 at<br />

Burdette Tonlln Memorial Hoipltiu\ <strong>Cape</strong> May Court Houae.<br />

Bom In Philadelphia, she was a lifelong reaident of Denniivflle<br />

and Woodbine.<br />

fly owned and operated the Adene Motel on Rout* 47 In<br />

wttwtt Dennlsville, was • model <strong>for</strong> the school of art In<br />

r^tona Beach, Fla., an employee of the Saphire and PettJ<br />

dotting Manufacturers of Woodbine, and a correipondent<br />

to The Prut, The Sentingl-Ledgm; <strong>Cape</strong> May County<br />

Odette, and the defunct <strong>Cape</strong> Hay County Time*.<br />

Surviving are a sister, Dorothy Buganrti of Norttweat<br />

Dennliville; and three brotbers, Joseph of WoMhlne, and<br />

John and Richard of Petersburg.<br />

Mais of Christian Burial win be celebrated 10 aan. today<br />

at Si Caalmlr'i Roman Catholic Churcb, Woodbine Burial<br />

m be In the Petersburg Cemetery, Petenborg.<br />

Arrangements are by the Krauae-Lcgan-Evoy FunwS<br />

Home, MS Dabu Mre, South Dmta/ ^ ^<br />

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Malcolm Russell, 7ft<br />

retired bank vice president<br />

Malcolm V. Russell, 79. of Ocean aty died July 7 at hlj<br />

iuna><br />

Be<strong>for</strong>e hla retirement, Mr. Russell bad ben via president<br />

rf the Provident Bank, Pniladelphta.<br />

A longtime Ocean aty resident, he was a member of the<br />

SUS!^%* IW0 Vrte »» |, / ^JedltalDirector<br />

j - OCEAN CRUISE LINES •<br />

-M.V. "OCEArf PftlNCESS"-<br />

Kfc<br />

Mast of Chriitlan ftnial wfflhtatUjt Bmtodarlt<br />

Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. Burial wffl to In B<br />

Sepulchre Oemitery, nfladekm 'L<br />

f e i l c^tributlorumsy<br />

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PAGEL10 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J, FRIDAY, JVLV.ll.im<br />

Meet the Miss Night in Venice '86 contestants<br />

UH Night in Venice 1918<br />

win be crowned In coronation<br />

ceremonies 8 p.m. Wednesday,<br />

July 16 during the<br />

ttilennlMlon of the Ocean City<br />

Pops Orchestra concert on the<br />

Music Pier.<br />

The queen It chosen from<br />

among the 12 contestants by<br />

the •mount of money donated<br />

in her name during the weeks<br />

leading up to the pageant The<br />

winner and her court will<br />

reign over tbe Night In Venice<br />

boat parade Saturday<br />

evening. July 19.<br />

Bach contestant Is sponsored<br />

by an Ocean City<br />

business, according to<br />

chairman <strong>for</strong> the Miss Night<br />

to Venice pageant, Nicholas J,<br />

1MB Jr. All money raised<br />

through the voting process Is<br />

donated to the Ocean City<br />

Rescue Squad<br />

Contestant* vying <strong>for</strong> the<br />

crown this year are:<br />

Carol<br />

Scott-Shutt.<br />

408AiburyAve,<br />

Long<br />

Stemmed<br />

Klmberly McCardell, 20, of<br />

Ocean City, a graduate of the<br />

Art and Fashion Institute of<br />

Philadelphia and continuing<br />

her education at the<br />

American College of London,<br />

9w is i feet 7 inches tall, has<br />

light brown hair and green<br />

<strong>eyes</strong>. Sponsored by Pontlere<br />

THE SALTY DOG<br />

Qualify Oroomlno & Pet Supplies<br />

TAMIAMI<br />

GAT FOOD Reg. 9? Max. can.. „>««,<br />

ON SALE<br />

50'<br />

FOR<br />

(dented)<br />

399-7491 Ocean City, N.J.<br />

Auto Service, she Is Interested<br />

In fashions and likei sunbathing,<br />

skiing and the beach.<br />

Jennifer Snyder, 17, of<br />

Ocean City, Is a student at<br />

Ocean City High School, She is<br />

S feet 7 inches tall, has light<br />

brown hair and brawn <strong>eyes</strong>.<br />

Sponsored by Sweaters and<br />

Such, she likes swimming,<br />

singing, boating, the beach<br />

and meeting people.<br />

WILLIAMS EARNS B.A.<br />

Karen Williams, daughter<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D.<br />

Williams, of Ocean City,<br />

graduated from VlUanova<br />

University where she<br />

received a bachelor of arts<br />

degree In communications.<br />

9ie Is a graduate of Our Lady<br />

of Mercy Academy in<br />

Vtailand.<br />

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Julie mason, II, of Marmora,<br />

Is a student at Ocean<br />

aty High School. She Is 5 feet<br />

6 Inches tall, has blond hair<br />

and brown <strong>eyes</strong>. Sponsored by<br />

Berger Realty, she Is a<br />

majorette and enjoys dance<br />

and baton.<br />

Oakland is a student at Indian<br />

Hills School. She Is 5 feet 8<br />

inches tall, has blond hair and<br />

blue <strong>eyes</strong>. Sponsored by The<br />

Pearl Restaurant, the is vice<br />

president of tbe <strong>for</strong>eign eichange<br />

program, works with<br />

me school newspaper and<br />

likes tennis and horseback<br />

riding.'<br />

Carol Callse, 19, is a<br />

graduate of Ocean City High<br />

School and works at Ocean<br />

Sty Home Savings and Loan.<br />

Sin to 8 feet 2 Inches tall, has<br />

black hair and brown <strong>eyes</strong>.<br />

Sponsored by Ocean City<br />

Home Savings and Loan, she<br />

is Interested in loftball,<br />

tennis, skiing, bike riding and<br />

running.<br />

Barbara Lynn DiNardo, 16,<br />

of Greenfield, Is a student at<br />

Ocean City High School. She is<br />

Sank B. McTyre, 16, of<br />

Ocean City is a student at<br />

Ocean City High School. She to<br />

five feet nine Inches tall, has<br />

brown hair and blue <strong>eyes</strong>,<br />

Sponsored by fttger Real<br />

Estate her Interests Include<br />

music, wind surfing and<br />

skiing.<br />

B feet 2tt inches tall, has light Merry Howe, 18, of Ocean<br />

brown hair and hazel <strong>eyes</strong>. City Is a student at Boca<br />

Sponsored by Stainton'g Raton College. She is 5 feet 3<br />

flower shop, she enjoys inches tall, has blond hair and<br />

singing, fll floral d designing, i i dand<br />

green <strong>eyes</strong>. Sponsored Sd by b the h<br />

Is a doO house miniature Varsity tan, her interests are<br />

collector. surfing and art<br />

Coming events<br />

TODAY (Friday}<br />

Flotilla 81 Coast Guard<br />

auxiliary meeting, 8 pjn.<br />

Haylotters square dance,<br />

youth center, 6th Street and<br />

Atlantic Av., 8:30 p.m.<br />

pjn<br />

Holy Trinity Episcopal<br />

Church parish fair, 30th Street<br />

and Bay Avenue, I a A. to 4<br />

pjn. Open to the public.<br />

Al Alberts TV Showcase on<br />

the Music Pier, 8 p.m.<br />

Seashore<br />

stories,<br />

y PublM Uhhfjf? 8th<br />

Street and Ocean Avenui, 10<br />

SATURDAY<br />

Colony Club antique and<br />

craft show on the Music Pier,<br />

9 a.m. to 3 pjn. Open to the<br />

public.<br />

The Balloon Saloon Can Make<br />

Your Blight In Venice 4 Night To Rennember!<br />

)i<br />

U!<br />

The Balloon<br />

4303 Uentnor flue flilantic tity 344-0299,,<br />

Call MOM Limited AvaSlablltyl<br />

r u<br />

Julia Ann Porreca, 18, of<br />

Dreiel Hill, Pa. Is a student at<br />

the University of Richmond.<br />

She Is 5 feet 7 inches tall, has<br />

blond hair and blue <strong>eyes</strong>.<br />

Sponsored by Kohr Brothers<br />

Frozen Custard, she enjoys<br />

swimming, soccer, boating,<br />

dramatics and Spanish,<br />

Shaman Col, 17, of Ocean<br />

Coy, is a student at Ocean<br />

aty High School. She is S feet<br />

6 Inches tall, has brown hair<br />

and brawn <strong>eyes</strong>. Sponsored by<br />

Ward's Pastry, her interests<br />

include field hockey, running<br />

and playing the flute.<br />

Pier, 8 p.m.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Ocean aty Pops Orchestra<br />

Shirley Ann LavU, 16, of<br />

Ocean City, is a student at<br />

Ocean City High School. She Is<br />

5 feet tail has brown balrdnd<br />

hazel <strong>eyes</strong>. Sponsored ty<br />

Knlght'a Pharmacy, she U<br />

Interested in judo, singing,<br />

roller skating and dancing.<br />

Deborah A. Stevens, 21, of<br />

BroomaU, Pa., la a student at<br />

fee University of Pittsburgh<br />

majoring in sociology. At is 5<br />

feet 3 inches tall, has brown<br />

lair and brown <strong>eyes</strong>. Sponsored<br />

by Drift In and Sea, she<br />

aijoys reading and playing<br />

Ocean City Card Club at the<br />

youth center, 7 p.m. f j |<br />

Nomads meeting, 11:30<br />

a.m,<br />

with Frank Rugger! conductor,<br />

featured on the Musk<br />

Altar Rosary Society of Our Pier 8 p.m. Admission free. Ocean Qty chapter Sand-<br />

story hour with Lady of Good Counsel cake<br />

pipers Questers meeting.<br />

sale,«thStreet and.Asbury MONDAY, TUESDAY<br />

A^ucaVtaecaMrchiTpm WEDNESDAY --•-'<br />

I aty chapter 83 Order<br />

r —p- -% -t Ocean City Pops Orchestra, of Eastern Star meeting,<br />

Polish American String Frank Ruggleri conductor, Masonic temple, I p.m.<br />

Band featured on the Mmlc appearing on the Music Pier 8<br />

p.m. Admission *1. CRIME STOPPERS f\<br />

SEEKING MEMBERS<br />

MONDAY<br />

The .<strong>Cape</strong> May County<br />

Wyoming Hotel bridge card Grime S<strong>top</strong>pers is seeking<br />

party, 724 Ocean Av., 7:30 interested individuals from<br />

pjn.<br />

this community to become<br />

members. Meetings are 7:30<br />

Exchange Club meeting, p,m. the fourth Tuesday of the<br />

Daniel's Restaurant, 6:30 month at the <strong>Cape</strong> May<br />

p.m.<br />

County Police and Fire<br />

Training grounds at Crest<br />

VFW meeting, 8 p.m. Haven Road, <strong>Cape</strong> May Court<br />

House. The next meeting Is<br />

July 22.<br />

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THE SENTINEL.LBDGE& OCEAN jCJTY<br />

Alberts here this evening; Polish<br />

String Band, 1986 Hrst-priie winners in the Philadelphia Mummers<br />

will be featured on the Muiic Pier, 8 p.m. Saturday, July 12, sponsored by the Ocean City<br />

Rotary Club. Proceeds will benefit charities; donation is $3.75 <strong>for</strong> adults and $1,28 <strong>for</strong> children under<br />

12. Tickets are available at the Music Pier in<strong>for</strong>mation office or by calling 399-3918. '<br />

OCEAN CITY POPS ORCHESTRA<br />

IN CONCERT, MUSIC PIER<br />

Frank Rugglert, Musical Director<br />

Guest Soloists:<br />

Zoe Dvorak, Soprano<br />

GabeFermo, Tenof<br />

Tom Perktas, Baritone<br />

IPM SUNDAYJULY 13<br />

Ptodermaus Overture.,, ,,, ,,,, Strauss<br />

Neamm Dormafrom Turandot ,,, ,,, Puccini<br />

Gabe Perlllo<br />

Malaguena.,.,.....,, Lecucha<br />

' AUcla Sunpson, Cello ^<br />

flBodo, ,,,,, .,,,..., ArdiU<br />

Zoe Dvorak<br />

VabeBuette , , , Drtgo<br />

Jof«pWneWoIft , ,,,,, Kryl<br />

WlUiam Scheible, Trumpet<br />

Strike of the Said ..Gershwin<br />

y<br />

Celeste Aldo from M4a<br />

Gabe Perillo<br />

Lehar<br />

VenU<br />

Song of India ,, , Rlmsky-Korsakow<br />

lta!tan Street Song .Herbert<br />

Zoe Dvorak<br />

Weddlngtfthemndt Hall<br />

The Old Refrain , Krelsler<br />

SoitfhPBoj/Ie,, A,,, „. Rodgers<br />

Zoe Dvorak and Tom PetWns<br />

Faitii of our Fmhera Haber<br />

I P.M MOtmAY JULY H<br />

r>AJ»We to Mario Lama<br />

ON?rta<br />

Vof to Sapete from Caballeria Rusticana,<br />

Zoe Dvorak<br />

Moorish Serenade , ,,,<br />

The Entertainer .,,.,,,,., , ,<br />

OfflceroftheDay<br />

.'...Bizet<br />

Mflscagnl<br />

Coapl<br />

.... Joplln<br />

Hfhjfnfcs selection Friml<br />

Selected songs<br />

Gabe Perlllo<br />

Rosenkavalier Waltzes , Strauss<br />

Love is where you/ind It ;. Rodgere<br />

Zoe Dvorak<br />

Glowworm Uneke<br />

NaUaWalti DeUbes<br />

SeumdofMwie ..Rodgen<br />

Zoe Dvorak and Tom Perkins<br />

Locution<br />

Perillo, Dvorak,<br />

Perkins are Pops 9<br />

soloists July 1MB<br />

Frank Ruggleri, musical<br />

director of fin Ocean City<br />

Fops Orchestra, announces<br />

the guest soloists <strong>for</strong> the 8<br />

pjn. concerts July 13-16 on the<br />

Music Pier will be tenor Gabe<br />

Perillo, soprano Zee Dvorak,<br />

and baritone Tom Perkins.<br />

Perillo Is a new to the Pops<br />

concert stage and besides<br />

being a tenor In Us art work<br />

he is promoting Mario Lama.<br />

Perlllo hag been active<br />

singing with opera companies<br />

such ai the Amato Opera,<br />

Long Island Opera, Sal<br />

Maggie Opera, La Puma<br />

Company Village Opera and<br />

Richmond Opera companies.<br />

He is widely known in the<br />

night dub circuit, singing at<br />

fee Tropicana, Mama Ventuim's.'to<br />

eherryiHUl and.<br />

yearly dinner at Palumbo's In<br />

Philadelphia.<br />

Dvorak, a lyric-coloratura<br />

soprano, has appeared in<br />

many operas Including<br />

Madame Butterfly, Hansol<br />

and Gretel, Pagllaccio and<br />

musical productions auch as<br />

Kismet, <strong>On</strong> a Oaar Day You<br />

Om See Forever, Gypsy,<br />

How to Succeed in Business<br />

Without Really Trying, <strong>On</strong>ce<br />

Upon a Mattress, The Music<br />

Man, S<strong>top</strong> the World I Want to<br />

Get Off, Dam Yankees, The<br />

Secret Life of Walter Mltty,<br />

She has been featured artbt<br />

with orchestras and bands<br />

The largest Patio Furniture display In the area<br />

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PVC Pipe Table - 4 Chairs - Custom Cushions<br />

" \ SURFSIDE CASUAL<br />

J^ FURNITURE<br />

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_ LONG, LONG AGO B<br />

Those are magic words. They can conjure up the fascinating world of<br />

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Strikes it's important to be firmly entrenched in the world of practical<br />

things like knowing without a doubt that you Will be getting the best<br />

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The pharmacy you go to should be one you know you can count oh in any<br />

' sltuatitaiontfthat has a reputation <strong>for</strong> broihpt and dependable service.<br />

We try to maintain that type Of reputation. Our main concern is the health<br />

and welfare of our community.<br />

Medlcald, PAA, PC^TAID, NPA, Blu* Cross, Tristate, arid WherV<br />

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(.>-., ,~ , , . . . . . . . . i. i J . > • .'-...<br />

Zoe Dvorak<br />

including the Atlantic aty<br />

CMe Orchestra on Garden<br />

Pier, dearwater Symphony<br />

Orchestra, Sunshine City<br />

Band, Miami Symphonic<br />

Band, Atlantic Qty Orchestra<br />

at Park Place and the Pops<br />

here.<br />

ByMARKSOEFER,<br />

Ocean aty<br />

PobUcR«UtlMM<br />

, director<br />

Polljh American String<br />

Band, 1966 Mummer* fintplace<br />

champions, will per<strong>for</strong>m<br />

at the Music Pier,<br />

Boardwalk and Moorlyn<br />

Terrace 8 p.m. Saturday.<br />

The concert U sponsored by<br />

Ocean City Rotary Club and 1»<br />

the second In a series of three<br />

<strong>top</strong> string band per.<br />

<strong>for</strong>mances. Ferko played here<br />

lastSaturday and FnUogtr i»<br />

scheduled <strong>for</strong> Saturday, Aug.<br />

2.<br />

Polish American has won 10<br />

firstrplace prizes in the New<br />

year*! Day Parade and has<br />

scored In the first five 40<br />

tunes. Band captain is Ray<br />

Danlelewd.<br />

Admission Is 13.78 <strong>for</strong><br />

adults, 11.25 <strong>for</strong> chiton with<br />

tickets available at the Music<br />

Pier in<strong>for</strong>mation center or at<br />

me door.<br />

Jut • reminder that ill<br />

boating regulation! will be<br />

strictly en<strong>for</strong>ced by the Coast<br />

Guard, and heavy fines will be<br />

given to those operating boats<br />

or can under the influence of<br />

aJehsi,<br />

*hnnir« |§ the Ocean<br />

Hotel, Motel and*<br />

aurant Association and<br />

its president, Phil PenL <strong>for</strong><br />

providing rooms <strong>for</strong> members<br />

of the Liberte de Ttaex<br />

contingent who were In Ocean<br />

aty but week with a national<br />

windsurfing regatta.<br />

The Tuna group stayed at<br />

such places ai Miami, Fla.,<br />

Al Albert! brings his<br />

ehlldrm'i TV showcase back gk*ww»i««<br />

to the Music Pier <strong>for</strong> another MiOppmg<br />

per<strong>for</strong>mance 8 p.m. Friday<br />

Pier. Dutch DabJbauien, who<br />

Is about as efficient and<br />

orgArixedM one can get, will<br />

again b« director.<br />

Tom Perkins, popular<br />

Mule Pl«r emcee and<br />

baritone,; will be grand<br />

nwihal. v<br />

PAGE IX — SECTION ONE"'<br />

5<br />

- r - i M<br />

^ bAbjT week. The contest will beheld *<br />

parade, aet <strong>for</strong> 10:15 a.m. - again thla fall as part of oar<br />

Aug.' 14 on the boarawilK, are<br />

now available at the in-<br />

Indian Summer Weekend:- "<br />

Eventi scheduled <strong>for</strong> 1he<br />

Ocean City Music Pier <strong>for</strong> the<br />

remainder of July includ*:,<br />

17 — O.B.S. Ocean ,,Clty.<br />

Chapter No. 63 bazaar, S ajpj,<br />

-S p.m.; BUI Broestle *Jbj6«,<br />

Sunihlne Boys banjo band; 8 '<br />

18-Pitman Hobo Band;'*<br />

"jun.; ,<br />

Twenty-two sail boats will 19-Ocean City Lions Club<br />

participate in offshore racing Craft Show, ft a.m. - 3 pjn.;<br />

Sett races starting 4 p.m. Young at Heart Singers, 8<br />

FWday off the Yacht Club, pjn.;<br />

Virginia Beach, Va., An- Bav Avenue and Battenea 2S—Cedar Beach Arts and.<br />

ntpolis, Md. and Hilton Head, Road. The colorful event wfll Crafts Show, 8 p.m. \<br />

EC. They laid that Ocean City feature over a million dollars U — Shore Memorial.<br />

folks treated them best and worth of boats and is really Hospital Auxiliary bazaar, 9)<br />

that they felt this resort was something to see we're told by' am-3pm.;<br />

the nicest they had visited •illlng enthusiast Jay Eggley. tS'—.Teen dance, 8 p.m.;<br />

Recreation Director Donald<br />

M—Miss <strong>Cape</strong> May County<br />

PUeggl and his staff worked Our thanks to the Tastyktke Pageant, 8:15 p.m.;<br />

with the Time* group to set up<br />

the regatta and the various<br />

Company <strong>for</strong> donating 36<br />

lemon pies <strong>for</strong> use In our first<br />

31 — BUI BtuesUe & the<br />

Sunshine Boys banjo band, 8<br />

events that wen featured on<br />

the beach.<br />

artistic pie tafltt contest last<br />

sponsored by the city and (continued from page 1),<br />

Wendy's. Admission is $2 <strong>for</strong> However, he laid be also<br />

adulta, $1 <strong>for</strong> children. would like stores to remain<br />

Albert's show Is featured on open until 6 p.m. dally so that<br />

WPVI TV-6 Philadelphia on lac 1 workers could shop<br />

Saturdays. He is the lead when their business day ends.<br />

singer of the famed Four Delaney believe* If most<br />

Aces, one of the nation's most merchants cooperate, the<br />

popular singing groups in the additional houn will attract<br />

50s and still Ui demand <strong>for</strong> more browsers as opposed to<br />

concerts around the world. the one-s<strong>top</strong> shopper.<br />

Alberto recently recorded The committee, which also<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Way to <strong>Cape</strong> May, a Includes Public Relations<br />

seashore tame which has been director Mark Soifer, Retail<br />

played locally <strong>for</strong> yean. The Merchants Association<br />

Alberts* rendition is nowtreasurer<br />

Raflaele Btamonte<br />

being heard on radio stations and Walter Schravesande of<br />

throughout the Delaware the Chamber of Commerce, ,<br />

Valley.<br />

encourages merchants to<br />

The Showcase U directed by develop special promotions to<br />

Us wife, Stella Alberts. attract customers such as<br />

drawings, special discounts<br />

Hard to believe that Night and giveaways.<br />

In Venice is Just one week "We ask that you do this on<br />

away. The date U Saturday, a trial basis <strong>for</strong> at least lit<br />

July 19 starting 6 p.m. on months to Jet our potential<br />

Great Egg Harbor Bay. shoppers know we art open<br />

Grand Marshal will be Frank and serious about staying<br />

Ruggleri who U retiring after open because Ocean City it<br />

Bus season upon completing not only a great place to shop<br />

87 years witt the Ocean aty but also a convenient one,"<br />

Pops Orchestra. _ tbe release states.<br />

7.E. (3jB*8Q!AS<br />

IIGHT IN VkMICE<br />

LIGHTS/<br />

Light Sets and Replacement Bulbs<br />

Telescope Patio Chairs • Deck Chairs<br />

Wooden Captain Chain<br />

Citronella Candles<br />

Tiki Torches<br />

...and to repel those pesty bugs at yew party<br />

Cutter Yard Guard and OFF


PAGE 12 - SECTION ONE<br />

Cedar Beach parade winners. listed<br />

Bright sunshine and cool<br />

hra StmM tUjw'i<br />

annual bicycle parade,<br />

sponsored by the Otdv BMeh<br />

Qvic Association, la louth<br />

City.<br />

"It was a happy to<br />

dependence Day<br />

celebration," commented<br />

jan§ Friel, eMOClatlon<br />

president, "The wonder and<br />

the excitement on the ftcw Of<br />

the little ones is gnat to tee<br />

and many parent* ten ua our<br />

parade U a tradition in their<br />

families. Mother* and dub<br />

we bringing their children to<br />

the parade Juit at they<br />

themielvei were entered<br />

year* age."<br />

Martin Molluik, Ocean<br />

mfa maacot bennlt crab,<br />

«w grand martkiL MUs<br />

Ocean City. Owen Goldberg,<br />

and U»MluNl«bt In Venice<br />

conteiUnU rode on a mualc<br />

float<br />

Mayor Roy Glfllan and hti<br />

wUe, Pat, were Joined In the<br />

line of march by aty CoUndlmen<br />

John Etpoiito. Gary<br />

Jtnel, Nick TWa and Jack<br />

Jones. Freeholder Jim<br />

Knpatrlck and County Sheriff<br />

Jim PlomU were aliogueita.<br />

"The wonderful aucceai of<br />

the parade each year depend*<br />

on behlna-the-icenej help<br />

fan mm P<strong>top</strong>le," Mel<br />

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parking lot <strong>for</strong> the parade<br />

<strong>for</strong>mation, and Rod Bone<br />

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< "Special thanks U extended<br />

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Bill Bennett and Bob Han-<br />

Aerry <strong>for</strong> their help on the<br />

parade," she continued<br />

"The hardest job of all, 11<br />

reported Friel, "wa» the<br />

Judging of the entries. A<br />

commendable task was undertaken<br />

by Mark Sotf er and<br />

Carl and Glnny Jenson." Ttm<br />

wtnnera;<br />

DtvUgn 1, ages 1-fl * (tie)<br />

Elena Guuerro and A.J.<br />

Quiienti; 2, WlDJam and<br />

Byron Cotter, Sin Haven; 3.<br />

(tie) Daniel Gardiner, 4721<br />

Central and Jarrad Bradt,<br />

MS Asbury; special<br />

honorable mention (tte) BlDy<br />

Msngan, 4505 Central and<br />

Joseph B, Korup.<br />

Division I. ages 7-101. (tie)<br />

Sara Ann FrU, 5738 Central<br />

and Kim Mongan, 4503<br />

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—1, Jim and Jennifer Plouiii,<br />

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U — l. Heather Murphy,<br />

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Shufneboard consolation winners, from left:<br />

Woody Schlosser, Earl Ciinerd and Peggy Caie.<br />

The Charles Wortnlngtoo<br />

Memorial Tournament li the<br />

oldest sponsored tournament<br />

In our club. The sponsor was a<br />

widely known lady from the<br />

Worthlngton family, which<br />

was prominent In the<br />

Langhorn, Pa. area. Ms.<br />

Worthlngton m a cousin of<br />

our deceased fellow member<br />

and the too died this past<br />

year.<br />

Charles waa a wry active<br />

Dumber of our club having<br />

held Just about evlry office In<br />

tte operation of our group. He<br />

was also an outstanding<br />

shuffler. We will, however,<br />

continue with thU tournament<br />

in appreciation of the many<br />

yean of sponsorship from a<br />

very fine lady.<br />

Now to the results of that<br />

tournament, which waa<br />

played July 2-3. The uiual<br />

opening ceremonies were held<br />

under the direction of our<br />

president, PhyQl* Hover. The<br />

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turnout of competitors waa<br />

plat, causing the use of IB<br />

courts.<br />

In tte women's division the<br />

winners In the order of finish<br />

Here Audrey Laiferty, Rita<br />

Berehteld, Marie ArbncUe<br />

and Ethel DoD, In the men's<br />

division it waa Jack Schneider<br />

(which substantiates OBY<br />

<strong>for</strong>mer remarks that he Is<br />

hard to beat), John Frack,<br />

Doug Schmitt, the youngster<br />

whom we predict will become<br />

a <strong>top</strong> competitor, and John<br />

Schoell.<br />

The competition la getting<br />

pretty keen In both the women<br />

and men'i division. In consolation<br />

it was Peggie Cut<br />

<strong>for</strong> the women and Weedy<br />

ScWosser and Earl Cnnerd In<br />

the male department.<br />

The paddle game to be<br />

played each Wednesday<br />

evening was held on July 2.<br />

We didn't get tte results;<br />

perhaps they all took off <strong>for</strong><br />

Bermuda with their winnings.<br />

The progressives played on<br />

Saturday, July 5 drew SB<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 11,1988<br />

Men's singles winners, from left: John Frack,<br />

Jack Schnelder.Doug gchmitt and John Schoell.<br />

Ladles singles final winners, are, from<br />

Audrey Lafferly, first' Rita Berclitold,<br />

Marie Arbuckle, third, and Ethel Doll, fourth.<br />

members. The winners In tte<br />

ladles division as they<br />

finished were Jonnette<br />

Hoelite, VlvUnSchroeder and<br />

Jackte Spaghetti. In tte<br />

men's division It was Badd<br />

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Our nut tournament will be<br />

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two divisions, women and<br />

men. This tournament,<br />

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playing members, Audrey<br />

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played July 17-18. The next><br />

state tournament win be of;-"<br />

the same variety and will be" •<br />

played at Ocean Grove July.-:<br />

tt-tt. -:<br />

Our second candy shoot will-:<br />

be held toniglit (Fridayt July:::<br />

11). This Is a real challenge'<br />

and lots of fun, so get out by 7.'.<br />

o'clock, and good luck.<br />

To finish on a very pleasantnote,<br />

we call to our members'<br />

attention mat the oldest of our<br />

seniors In the Ocean City<br />

Shuffleboard Club will<br />

celebrate his 99th birthday on<br />

July 12. Frank Richardson,,<br />

one,of.nine children, will be|<br />

Cousin at a family;<br />

'•Hon. He and daughter, *<br />

Marian, have been club;<br />

members <strong>for</strong> many yean and ••<br />

were excellent competitors.-<br />

For point of Interest, they'<br />

both attended service at the:<br />

Tabernacle this past Sunday..'<br />

We feel that curds are In.'<br />

oder. The address Is 211;<br />

OetmnBd. J<br />

We speak tor our entire 4<br />

nemberahlp and, are sure,!<br />

tor all of our Ocean d^r;<br />

dttMns la wishing our fellow<br />

member a very happy bJr-<<br />

thday and continued bap.'<br />

Stork report<br />

Families from thU area?<br />

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m; '.',.;-'V. .-• >S^.<br />

David and Patrick (Ewsrt) •': V*<br />

June 27,.-;, •.• •. - ••• -a<br />

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WITH OTHER OFFERS<br />

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Some have been cited, but major source of<br />

Tuckahoe River pollution unknown<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP -<br />

day Sutton of the <strong>Cape</strong> May<br />

County Department of Health<br />

told Township Committee and<br />

local residents Monday night<br />

the county'* continuing its<br />

tafHttpHtn to Isolate the<br />

cause of fecal colt<strong>for</strong>m<br />

bacteria contamination which<br />

prompted the closing of<br />

bathing areas along the<br />

Tuckahoe River June 20 Ten<br />

violation notice* have been<br />

sent out but authorities Indicate<br />

those violators aren't<br />

the major problem,<br />

Sutton accompanied by<br />

Delores Eekert and Daniel<br />

Judge of the->Coiiiity Department<br />

of Health said water<br />

sampling from IS sites along<br />

the river and numerous inspections<br />

fa* possible sources<br />

of pollution have yet to pinpoint<br />

with certainty the<br />

source of the bacteria which<br />

be termed an "indicator of<br />

mite,"<br />

As part of their ef<strong>for</strong>t,<br />

Sutton Mid Ma department<br />

plans a fecal strep teat which<br />

la designed to determine<br />

iSth&Asbuiy<br />

whether the bacteria U being Since high levels of bacteria will be in violation and will be "Until we have two good runoff material around<br />

generated by human or were fInt.identified In June subject to legal proceeding!. oocaecuttve samples, we're<br />

animal waste.<br />

test results have ranged from Sutton said be was looking not going to open the beach<br />

If health officials can make<br />

Sutton said his<br />

I to 2400 MPN (most probable <strong>for</strong>ward to a meeting, up," McArdle told Tta Senthat<br />

determination, Sutton<br />

has tested at<br />

number). The figures scheduled <strong>for</strong> yesterday, with <strong>On</strong>el-Ledgar Wednesday.<br />

said the taik of isolating and<br />

where a horse farm Is 1<br />

represent parts per million- of officials from Atlantic and<br />

possibly controlling the<br />

The state Department of<br />

bacteria generated by the<br />

The count from a tert taken<br />

Cumberland counties which<br />

source of contamination<br />

Environmental Protection,<br />

waste . of warm-blooded<br />

July 2 was greater than MOO<br />

would offer an opportunity"<br />

would be eased.<br />

Sutton said, has also pledged<br />

animals.<br />

a reading which U "off the<br />

<strong>for</strong> everybody to compare Its cooperation In analyzing<br />

Campgrounds, runoff from<br />

'' according to Eekert<br />

<strong>On</strong> a scale of 0 to 2,400 the notes." The river rum<br />

animal farms and the<br />

and collecting data to Isolate* Suttai mentioned whit apacceptable<br />

limit is 200, through all time counties.<br />

Tuekahoe Fish and Game<br />

the source.<br />

pears to be an Irony with the<br />

Readings above 200 The Atlantic County<br />

Preserve, leaking septic<br />

"It's good to know we can Plnelands Commission<br />

represent a "potentially Department of En-<br />

gyitems and possible illegal<br />

use them," he said. regulations which have<br />

dangerous health threat," vironmental Health has also<br />

dumping of effluent are all<br />

If the source of the con- spawned horse farming. He<br />

according to a June 20 letter been conducting extensive<br />

being examined as possible<br />

tamination turns out to be the ssld by regulating lot sixes to<br />

from County Health Coor- testing on the river. Results<br />

culprits.<br />

results of runoff from farms,<br />

dinator Louis Lamanna to from their research recently he said long-term measures<br />

But-he warned, "I don't Upper Township Mayor <strong>for</strong>ced the closing of ancan<br />

be taken to alleviate<br />

want anybody to get their Daniel leyel.<br />

unofficial batting area In difficulties.<br />

hopes up" that the test wUI Thus far two people Oorbin City, according to <strong>On</strong>e method of controlling<br />

solve the problem,<br />

working full time <strong>for</strong> twoCounty<br />

Health officer Trscye runoff would be to Install<br />

Sutton said the test has weeks on sanitary testing McArdle.<br />

settling basins to catch the<br />

proved unreliable in the past, along the river have un-<br />

indicating that extremely covered problems with<br />

high counts are needed to malfunctioning septic<br />

achieve conclusive results. systems and kitchen disposal<br />

He noted that if in fact the units. Ten notices have been<br />

bacteria can be isolated, sent out to those Individuals<br />

knowing the source doesn't who have properties in<br />

reduce the health risk which violation. Property owners<br />

can Include ear, nose and will have 10 days in which to<br />

throat infections<br />

comply, Sutton said, or they<br />

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Aniple Free Parking ,.',<br />

«*» mi^> Z 1 ^..;<br />

encouraged a large amount of<br />

horse pasturing right by tff<br />

river. The waste from tW<br />

animals runs off and It<br />

"undoes what yon attempted<br />

to do." ' • »<br />

Whit Is happening now h<br />

the river Sutton said, appears<br />

to be similar to contammatttn'<br />

to the river 11 years ago.<br />

"The only thing that*!<br />

realy changed Is the stan 1<br />

dards," he laid. a<br />

According to Sutton, the old<br />

DBF sUndards require!<br />

action be taken from th»<br />

results of the averaging if<br />

five readings. DEP<br />

nt adopted recently<br />

<strong>for</strong> closure of affected<br />

areas which experience tut<br />

oonsecuttve high counts. * •*<br />

Op Council member* aty oaippalgn. onian promoted<br />

Oiey wffl comlder Mayor Roy<br />

"downtown and to beachei" the long-term W none in a couple of than the fSOO.OOO be had anthe<br />

Idea of addinf an m-<br />

GflBan'ipWpoialtodevelop a<br />

and when they get up to the<br />

_ i," Hid Ita mayor wto Udpated earlier. "But the<br />

Moo to Us Ms street jtt$<br />

feoorrtahed DMA at Bth<br />

boardwalk all they .ton the Am system "but he con- noted s«awall structures have engineers are Just sUrtlng to<br />

to ttap and and create a<br />

«r«tt after revtowlng coat<br />

ocean," <strong>Gillian</strong> told Council dderated development of proved successful In Loogport realhewhatl wanttodo,"he<br />

itttai btaeh bstween MB and<br />

ttiimte^ At nature of the<br />

during Tueaday nitfitV wort central beaches a <strong>top</strong> prtortty. iBAMmreanmmtiMmuA ssld.<br />

KXnitrecta.<br />

#ofkandtbe atato'i poaWoa<br />

aMdon. "We need aomething<br />

down the coast "Engineers<br />

1 laugh when I iee people<br />

«the project<br />

to take care of our center dty<br />

think the Idea U viable."<br />

MM down 9th Street where<br />

"I've talked to engineers<br />

; Throughout bi« mayoral<br />

Walker, Previtl (Holmes and<br />

there'i ilgnj that tay OUUan aald he wasn't<br />

However. <strong>Gillian</strong>, admitted<br />

Associate*) and they think It the project would cost man<br />

Area Vietnam veterans will join<br />

others in march, New York vigil<br />

•pAbout BOO Vietnam veterans Park,<br />

Cardinal O'Connor, Ar-<br />

Mm all SO atatea win march The veterans plan four cWbiihop of New York and<br />

jBurdaya through New Jersey evening candlelight prayer <strong>for</strong>mer Chief of Navy<br />

enroute Iron Waihlngton. vigils at their campsites. Chaplains to validate the Just<br />

b.C. WNew York July U40, They will march 42 miles a cause of aodal Justtce <strong>for</strong><br />

accordins to James Flanagan day through 10 New Jeney disabled veterans.<br />

oj Marmora, president of counties along Routes 130,1,9 "About 1,000 New Jersey<br />

O»pt«r m fll the Vietnam and 27,<br />

Vietnam veterans in seven<br />

Veterans of America (WA). The marchers will cross the crganlxatlons are supporting<br />

chapter, which George _ Washington Bridge me _ Daren . . through _ a _^ com-<br />

pepreienU loath Jeney hto New Y«t at 10 a.m., mittee of ten veterans, who<br />

VletDtm veterans, la com- Saturday, July 19 to open a 34- ire comnowd of renresenmttted<br />

to providing a warn bow prayer vigil at Grant's t*U»i«Sf the esUbUshed<br />

tow Jeney welcome to our Tomb in Manhattan, ; wtteraiw groups like the<br />

marching brothers and "The mood in America H VFW, American Legion and<br />

sifters. We have to feed them changed toward Vietnam the DAV," Flanagan stated,<br />

and set up campsite* at veterans. We 8 million -Gary HirteuUna, a<br />

Pennsauken, Hamilton Vietnam Era veterans can Wdbi idt d t<br />

Ttownahip, NewBrunswick<br />

now come out of the closet<br />

lad Teaneck." Flanagan without being subjected to the<br />

•U.<br />

scorn and ridicule of society,"<br />

"The march is charac- Flanagan sail "<br />

tarhed u a prayer vigil <strong>for</strong><br />

fee FOWa and lOAj as our<br />

rip of keeping faith with our<br />

brothers (tiU languishing In<br />

Jungle prisons in Southeast<br />

with the widows and<br />

orphans of the missing In<br />

action," Flanagan added.<br />

.; iThe marchera will cross the<br />

Maware Memorial Bridge<br />

Mo New Jeney at noon,<br />

3taeaday, July IS, and will be<br />

Welcomed at Carney 1 dune, and the second being wittetemMaNn<br />

the bulkhead, he Mid. Jones said. "In MM ptacM<br />

However, Council decided those rocks are ewer** with<br />

to await the recom- sandlsaygettheaandoBiOJ<br />

mendations of Halaey and a It can serve as tta intended<br />

Although the state dty-hlred coastal tspert to purpose and Dr. BalMjr<br />

Department of En- determine where to establish agreed." ' :<br />

vironmental Protection Is dune growth.<br />

Roger HowiO, ctKbmirmm;<br />

generally against structural Meanwhile, Jack Jones, of the Coastal QsMwrrattW :<br />

means to staMUie the beach, whose constituents are upset Ommlf ^Hi, tain >Ww%h lit f<br />

<strong>Gillian</strong> said DIP geologist with the sand spilling Into agreed with the concept, in »<br />

Dr. Susan Halaey said she tbeir back yards, (aid hesome<br />

tnatowpw it wand fO -<br />

would review the project believed the dunes shouldn't against the state's poUcy of«<br />

"Hopefully rd Uke to tryrest<br />

against the bulkhead dUallowing the relocatto of<br />

and get It through next year," etther.<br />

vegetated dunes.<br />

fllHt«n gjid. "I Bihifc I COttld "I asked Dr. Halaey why the<br />

d<br />

sell It to the various agencies rocks were placed in front of<br />

<strong>for</strong> approval because we're me bulkhead and she said it<br />

"The Squibb Corporation of<br />

not asking <strong>for</strong> any money.**<br />

veterans will regulate<br />

New Brunswick has opened<br />

The mayor said hi would<br />

themselves with squad<br />

its Vietnam Veterans<br />

discuss his project with<br />

398-8768<br />

leaders and march In an<br />

Memorial Park, showers and orderly quiet fashion along<br />

various community<br />

food service to our brothers the entire route."<br />

organizations and the public ft the<br />

and sisters who will be<br />

to determine whether they Other<br />

making the gTUellng fn»w?h "Additional details<br />

would support the idea. He Room<br />

They have also offered campsite locations will<br />

has also discussed the plan<br />

medical services," Har-<br />

with Rep, Congressman<br />

tonsttne added<br />

Local 1M of the Teamsters local church, civic and<br />

Union has offend flatted and veterans groups support and<br />

gtderedlta viable approach to EARLY BBOWMEB<br />

refrigerator trucks to support assistance <strong>for</strong> the marchers to<br />

to enlarging the beaches. ThliWeek't Special<br />

tbe marchers according to show them that the people of<br />

Council members made it sun, Frl. 5 7pm Ml i i;J0p m<br />

Hartenstine.<br />

New Jeney appreciate the<br />

dear, however, they don't Veil Cacciatore<br />

The Atlantic City Casino personal sacrifices made by<br />

wish to Jeopardlie further or Shrimp Scampi<br />

Hotel Association win provide Vietnam veterans In defense<br />

ftore protection funding by In lemon butter sauce<br />

Woodbine resident and thrice flit first night's meal <strong>for</strong> the of our freedom! abroad,"<br />

endorsing an ef<strong>for</strong>t mat may<br />

wounded retired Marine veterans and a small USO- Hartenstine added.<br />

eventually fail.<br />

Pull Course *9,95<br />

Corps sergeant, Is thestyle<br />

show with Frank Sinatra<br />

<strong>Gillian</strong> also said he favored<br />

chairman of the state com- welcoming the vets borne on<br />

moving the sand dunes piling jtisventnar Ave.,A.C. 2. 7:15i«i9:00PJi<br />

mittee and also a New Jersey behalf of all New Jeney CLASSIFIED ADS up against the bulkhead In the 3440366<br />

state trooper sergeant with<br />

BRING RESULTS<br />

Hunend to provide two lines<br />

<strong>for</strong> ourselves with our society. the Marine unit at Bivalve. "I wish to assure all local<br />

of defense against Itorm<br />

We also wish prayers to be "We are delighted with the rffidals along the march<br />

waves. The first being the<br />

tho<br />

offered <strong>for</strong> the thwuiintta of public and private support our route mat we win comply with<br />

our brothers and sisters summer project la receiving. all local ordinances and<br />

frank<br />

disabled by the war andThe<br />

New Jersey National permit requirement* <strong>for</strong> the<br />

denied their benefits, par. Guard U i«"^'"g uj motor march. Officials Involved will<br />

company<br />

ttcularly PTSD (Post transport and campipace be contacted within the not<br />

OMEtHOWflNLTI<br />

Traumatic Stress Disorder) with hot showers and food at two weeks," Hartenstine said.<br />

10:30 PJi.<br />

and Agent Orange victims the Teaneck Armory," "No drugs or alcohol art<br />

to win social Justice," Hartenstine said.<br />

permitted on the march. The<br />

ADMISSION<br />

Flanagan added.<br />

* Point This march is the brainchild<br />

11.10 FMMATKEES Price Under<br />

by Governor Thomas Ecu of Anthony Torres of the<br />

4 EARLY WDJH0W8 EXCEPT I<br />

and Bishop George Gullfoyle<br />

The Cheity Moon<br />

Bronx, an activist In tbe<br />

MTEDOHUCLEMEMTOBIIAWV<br />

of the Diocese of Camden, Vietnam veterans movement<br />

who will lead the veterans In<br />

SPRINGFIELD<br />

DAYS Ml. ANHHWS THAT AM<br />

who has Invited New York<br />

prayer at the first nlghfs Governor Mario Cuomo,<br />

campsite at Cooper River Mayor Ed Koch and John<br />

INN<br />

7:00 iBd 8:30 PJi<br />

43rd & Pleasure, Sea Isle<br />

Call 263-4951<br />

MUSIC NIGHTLY<br />

DAY OFF<br />

1PJI, Nil<br />

^ Tuesday, July 15th<br />

DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS<br />

' BANQUET ROOM AVAILABLE<br />

WEDDING RECEPTIONS<br />

•USINlSior PRIVATl PARTY<br />

NEW ROAD SOMERS POINT<br />

ROUTE 9 127.1117 NEW JERSEY<br />

New England R.B. Old Time<br />

Rock & Roll Band<br />

"They rocked 'Im Deadln Kiliinofon,<br />

V»pmont,,.now they'ri doing it again<br />

•f Springfield Inn."<br />

Wednesday, July 16<br />

IRISH NIGHT<br />

JOE HINDSLEY& JOE MURRAY<br />

Whtn In Pennsylvania, visit jot Hlndslsy'i<br />

Fiddler's Green Restaurant and Bar<br />

208 leidler Rd., King of Prussia<br />

Thursday, July 17<br />

Celebrity Night<br />

"THi DRIFTERS"<br />

Visit Our Beach Barefoot Bar,<br />

"Tho Carouier 1<br />

"Count 'em, Flippo!<br />

*tmmmmw*u?~"'.\ ~,<br />

TBE<br />

SWEET JUG<br />

IceUream Parlor "<br />

Sidewalk Umbrella Tables<br />

Super Sundaes<br />

Fresh Waffle Cones<br />

Mix-it Machine *<br />

(create your own flavor)<br />

Topping Bar<br />

OPEN 12 to Midnight<br />

•TH 4 ATLANTIC AVE.<br />

tv ± f<br />

CKTOSCH<br />

8 P.M. Nil<br />

KARATE KID II<br />

6 P.M. PS 13<br />

Oil. M. 8:15 4 10:30<br />

0 P.M. R<br />

Bio. M. 8:00 »10:00<br />

IHI N1WCOHIDY PieKTll<br />

Superstars atResdrts<br />

Milton Berle<br />

Henny Youngman<br />

July 16-22<br />

Wayne Newton<br />

July 23 - 28<br />

Tom Jones<br />

July 30 - Aug. 5<br />

Alan King<br />

Clint Holmes<br />

Aug. .7 -10<br />

Tickets at Resorts andTicketmn.<br />

Call SUMKhirM<br />

(6O9)340-6«30.<br />

Discounts available to<br />

groups ol 20 or more-<br />

C»ll (609) 340-7693.<br />

Schedule subject lochange.<br />

No minimum.


PAGE 16 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J, FRIDAY, JULY 11, IW<br />

photo by Pet**<br />

Tom Zors of Orange, Calif., left, and Michael<br />

Miller of Poughkeepsie, N.Y. practice their<br />

Juggling by the sea.<br />

NOW OPEN<br />

ForThe 1986 Season<br />

Sams fine Menu as Campbells Seafood<br />

Mul<strong>for</strong>d's<br />

Seafood Shack<br />

2112 Asbury Avenue<br />

PHONE: 398-0622<br />

Mm me at<br />

The Night Capper"<br />

"Where?"<br />

The Night Capper at<br />

theTiKhahoe Inn:<br />

Enjoy the gentle bay breeies<br />

while sipping your favorite<br />

drink,<br />

Relax and let the soft sounds<br />

soothe your jangled edges as<br />

you watch the sailboats gently<br />

bob and sway.<br />

Refresh your palate with<br />

delectable light bites from our<br />

Night Capper menu.<br />

Relaxing, Romantic,<br />

Remarkable,<br />

NIGHT CAPPE.<br />

AT T«£ TUCKAHOl INN<br />

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Open Monday. Saturday, iff./<br />

Fne Pirking iO9.M0.Jm<br />

Major trtdit tardt accepted<br />

SPECTACULAR'<br />

Bmmmm THRU JULY<br />

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FRANKS<br />

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I PIZZA<br />

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i6-oz., i6-oz.,4pak<br />

L 1 1 B<br />

IHOMEMADESALAOS^<br />

BAKLEY'S DELICATESSEN P<br />

YEA R *<br />

ColdreiK not interested in administrator <strong>post</strong> here<br />

ape May City Manager aholic and if anyone can solve ovenee municipal operations approved by Council. would be willing to assist the<br />

Fred <strong>Coldren</strong>, who was eyed Ocean City'i problems I think<br />

achieve," <strong>Coldren</strong>'l letter<br />

throughout his campaign and Former Business Ad- dty In its search to fin the ^ «i have been flattered to<br />

as \Mn city's potential ad- he can," <strong>Gillian</strong> aaU prior to subsequently named Revenue ministrator Michael Wood administrator's position.<br />

ministrator, submitted •<br />

j^, been aafead to help you<br />

Us Inauguration. "He U my and Finance Director Donald went on vacation prior to the<br />

hand-delivered letter Wed-<br />

"The peepte of Ocean City<br />

drat choice because U what Hart as acting administrator<br />

<strong>top</strong>rove admlnlitrative<br />

inauguration of the new<br />

nesday to Mayor Roy <strong>Gillian</strong>,<br />

and you deserve the best stability and profewlonal<br />

he's accomplished in the put until a permanent elected officials<br />

asking to be removed from<br />

From my visits with yon, I<br />

10 yean he's teen In <strong>Cape</strong> replacement is recommended<br />

anagement In Ocean O&<br />

consideration <strong>for</strong> the <strong>post</strong>.<br />

know mat Is what you expect<br />

May."<br />

by the admlnlstratton and <strong>Coldren</strong> told the mayor he and will be striving to<br />

"I have decided to remove Council members said<br />

my name from consideration they'd be willing to consider<br />

and announce that I Intend to <strong>Coldren</strong> along with other<br />

continue to serve as dtyapplicants<br />

Interested in the In Sea Isle City, water pressure<br />

manager, chief executive and position.<br />

administrative official In me <strong>Gillian</strong> was unavailable at<br />

dty of <strong>Cape</strong> May," tBj letter preutiae yesterday <strong>for</strong><br />

said- "I Intend to neither nek and conservation remain concerns<br />

comment on <strong>Coldren</strong> *•<br />

nor apply <strong>for</strong> any otter decision.<br />

position elsewhere now or In<br />

(continued from peg* 1) Division of water resources<br />

the <strong>for</strong>eseeable futon.<br />

Meanwhile, <strong>Coldren</strong> said he<br />

offers "very low-cost (water)<br />

would be willing to meet with He said the Increase of 15 to resMetors that can be In-<br />

"You will receive nidi city officials to "give my 20 percent in flow capacity stalled by Individuals,'<br />

better results from your observations and recom- af<strong>for</strong>ded by the new mains<br />

search (<strong>for</strong> administrator) mendations from a unique coupled with Intense periods<br />

now that you have neither in perspective as one who hasof<br />

demand associated with the<br />

Incumbent nor "front- considered Ocean City's summer season have <strong>for</strong>ced<br />

runner" In the pieutre." administrative situation, but bis department to operate<br />

Ooldren added.<br />

who is not seeking ap- their pumps around 90 per-<br />

Recently <strong>Gillian</strong> announced pointment, favor or anything cent capacity rather man the<br />

Ma Intention to seek Ooldren dse."<br />

normal 70 to 71 percent<br />

tor the position if City Council <strong>Gillian</strong> promoted the return The system Is heavily taxed<br />

approved. "He's a real work- of a strong administrator to when thousands of beach<br />

goers simultaneously dear<br />

the beaches and head home to<br />

JULY SPECIALS<br />

take a shower, LaRosa said.<br />

He suggested the city<br />

should consider conservation<br />

STOP measures. But eventually a<br />

decision will have to be made<br />

HARRY'S INN on how to Increase the city's<br />

pumping capacity via a new<br />

HARRY'S INN DOES IT AGAIN<br />

wen or otter means.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

The state Department of<br />

Environmental Protection<br />

1 tuen to try to have the Simrestricted<br />

water use In<br />

Street well in continuous watering of Uwns and g<br />

production, he said: "We're dens, washing cars and<br />

he not going to use a pressure otter non-domestic uses.<br />

said, adding a brick or plastic sensor. We're just going to The restriction will apply<br />

bag filled with water and, pump that well continually July 15 through Aug. 18 and<br />

placed in a toilette can also Into tbe system."<br />

allows lor non-eawnttal nw<br />

assist In water savings. I jflPnaa said contingency of water Monday through<br />

A new well will cost ap- plans have been drawn to Friday from 8 a.m. to 9 u .<br />

Dnnrimsteh* |350,000 and take ensure adquate pressure tar only.<br />

about two months to put Into ire protection.<br />

Previous regulations<br />

operation, LaRosa said. State<br />

allowed <strong>for</strong> non-domestic ufi<br />

approval is a prerequisite, he As an Immediate con- Monday through Thursday<br />

noted.<br />

servation measure, the evenings 8 to 10 as well<br />

Immediate steps wU becommissioners<br />

further -James FttaPaMcfc<br />

.M SM (ntt •• p<br />

•inscHHt f.ff<br />

CRABCLUSTIRS<br />

•li you aan MI<br />

-niaimMn<br />

Lengperti<br />

kU<br />

Ml<br />

MMM2<br />

GOODNEWSI<br />

Seaiood Special<br />

Crab Imperial<br />

l800eaeh<br />

Our Cooked Takeout selection has been expanded. We<br />

now offer Broiled, as well as Sauted & Pried Platters<br />

and a greater variety of vegetables with a dinner roll &<br />

butter included on each platter,<br />

STOP IN FOR YOUR NEW MENU TODA Y!<br />

Open 7 Days<br />

h 10 m,m, to 7 p.m,<br />

ANNOUNCING<br />

OCEAN CITY'S<br />

TUESDAY FASHION EVENT<br />

fef# i l f£ 'Vr*'^ ill<br />

Eveiy Tueiday in July beginning<br />

Tueiday, July 8, Lillian Albus<br />

wjll show the latest from tha World<br />

of Fashion during rW-O-Cail'i<br />

* luncheon hours from noon to 2:00 p.m.<br />

Join us each Tuwday tor<br />

a delicious luncheon In an<br />

Oceanfront setting and<br />

Uilian Aibusf Fabulous Fashion<br />

Revue.<br />

See you at the<br />

Port-O-Cali<br />

; 1510 Boardwalk<br />

1 Ocean Crty. New Jersey<br />

'' iy.f ..., '•V :. 399-iai2<br />

Ik ^^^mmMm^x^ A;<br />

•^>: iPTOPiPiii^<br />

C Package Goods « Lounge * Deli 3<br />

BRIDGE<br />

REBATE 40*<br />

822-49OO<br />

Credit cards on non sale Items<br />

not responsible <strong>for</strong> typographical errors<br />

; • *. , ' 'Minimum J20 Purchase & Toil Receipt<br />

Visit our Lounge & Dell fcaturlnK Music<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Dunes at longport Somcrs Point Blvd.<br />

WY'-iVrr &::•;•<br />

LOBSTER DINNERS<br />

LUNCH SIMMER<br />

Raw & Cooked Take-Out i<br />

Large Variety of<br />

Fresh Seafood<br />

Open 7 days lor Dinner<br />

Free Parking ft Boat Pocking<br />

Call <strong>for</strong> hours<br />

398-3504<br />

m Harrahs ARINA<br />

DOCK AT THE DOOR<br />

<strong>On</strong> The Jersey <strong>Cape</strong>'s Own Casino Boatm<br />

BOAT SAILS<br />

9 a.m.« 6 p.m. Dally a Sunday<br />

BONUS PACKAGE-<br />

00<br />

Gal For DetiUt ind Retervattont<br />

Now Sailing From<br />

The Brand New<br />

Qfy<br />

OCEAN Crry MARfNA a FISHING CENTER]<br />

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For InfonMUon & RetwvaBoni Gal<br />

CHARGE IT BY PHONE ,


Kill<br />

PAGE 18 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N,J.<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 11. MM<br />

Township suing state over gravel pit dumping<br />

(continued Inn page 1)<br />

tta granting of a permit In Atlantic County, was compromise with the com-<br />

to nod from the project; and<br />

fers which currently run township nwWti...._T Commltteeman Robert the documents but wen<br />

allowing the material to be panted a <strong>Cape</strong> May County pany.<br />

along ue west side of<br />

Thomas Tower, owner and<br />

June 16 was set to be a trial Jeflere said to Mmlanl, "We denied the uae of the office<br />

taken to the Seavllle pit rite <strong>for</strong> the disposal of the<br />

operator of Action Supply.<br />

Be said a series of StagecoacH Road ratter than date <strong>for</strong> all the psrttes ID- really shouldn't need your copying machine. Jenkins<br />

without township approval or material* when locations In discussions In June between allowing them to be removed<br />

Assemblyman Guy<br />

volved la the ease including Had of help. That's the said she hand copied the<br />

notification.<br />

Atlantic County evidently himself and the attorney <strong>for</strong> and replaced.<br />

Mudanl, who wu on hand<br />

Action Supply. Upper disgusting thing about this materUL<br />

Township Engineer Al were deemed suitable. Action Supply, Jeffery April,<br />

Monday night at the invitation<br />

Action Supply has been In Township, LNV Inc., the whole beaucracy."<br />

She said her documentation<br />

Herman gent the letter to The township has yet to led to several revised plans<br />

of the Committee, Hid he<br />

court five times beginning <strong>Cape</strong>-Atlantic SeU Con- Commltteeman Bruno Includes the same test results<br />

John Hlgglna of the DEP's receive an official response id which go beyond what was<br />

pursued the question of the<br />

April 17 when Superior Court servation District and Tropeano said the additional obtained by MuHanl plus a<br />

CAFRA (Coaital Area writing to the requeit approved by the <strong>Cape</strong>material<br />

with the DEP'B<br />

Judge John Calllnan first Township Resident Jim In<strong>for</strong>mation obtained by test <strong>for</strong> salt which Indicated •<br />

FadUUea Act) office stating inquiry, Herman said Monday Atlantic Soil Conservation<br />

Division of Hazardous Waste<br />

ordered the pit to halt Watkins to have their day in Muiiani rein<strong>for</strong>ced his 23,163 parta per<br />

the township's objections and night<br />

DLrtriet.<br />

aid was told that tart results<br />

operations. The decision was court.<br />

WHMM_ We're ,'rm deaUm "


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8<br />

6<br />

PhQE 2 — SECTION TWO<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J,<br />

Fourth of July<br />

Cedar Beach style<br />

. Scenes of the annual<br />

south-end bike parade<br />

photos by 'Pete Yard<br />

Eddie PolIJty. II, of Blackwood does §ome trick riding on Independence<br />

Day. Chauffeured by his wife, Pat, Roy <strong>Gillian</strong>, Ocean City's<br />

new mayor, greets his Cedar Beach constituency.<br />

Isfefe ^•s*!fea<br />

The 12 Miss Night In Venice contestants, eight seen here, highlight the float of the Cedar Beach Civic<br />

Association, sponsor of the annual holiday event which signals the start of the summer season in the south<br />

end.<br />

't^v^<br />

FRIDAY, JULY ii,iW6<br />

Uncle Sam, in this 4-year-oid version. Is Chris Galle of-<br />

Philadelphia. :.<br />

Not quite a twin pack: Jimmy Plousis, 10, and his 8-year-old;<br />

sister Jennifer of Cedar Beach.<br />

:<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1MB THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J. PAGE 3 — SECTION TWO<br />

Financial planning <strong>for</strong> the baby<br />

_ _ I<br />

KKyfls MONEY O ANAGEMENT<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

associated with having •• ^—• — — - -<br />

baby, ranging from medical Interest rate of eight percent year maturity period. mad under • sroup Insurance<br />

cipensea to food clothing and to earn Oat amount (Men In the early yean, while prograrn at a lower amount<br />

furniture, to name lust • few. taxes). Walt only five' yean your child la In • low tax than yoiHcould otherwise pay<br />

stetrical fen, and most ontr Insurance, generally the tout {<br />

policies traditionally do not «penslve, insure* a pawn ;<br />

pay <strong>for</strong> normal pediatrician fa" > Parted of time <strong>for</strong> a aet j<br />

visits and lmmunlxatlons. amount J<br />

StiU otter polldea may not Whole life, the mart ex- «<br />

cover the costa of prenatal P«Mive, often lifetime,<br />

vitamlna, genetic MonseUng eovenge and • aavlnga }<br />

The New Jersey Society of Certified Public<br />

Accountants urges parents visited by the stork to<br />

begin planning right away <strong>for</strong> the child's future.<br />

Earns degree in pharmacy<br />

Joseph A. Panarelle of<br />

Somers Point recently<br />

received fats Bachelors degree<br />

hrPharmacy at Rutgers.<br />

A graduate of Mainland<br />

Regional High School,<br />

Panarelle was named to the<br />

Bulger's dean's list several<br />

tfnes and plans to pursue a<br />

' eer at a registered<br />

rmaclst In South Jersey.<br />

Alfred Breed<br />

Is entering<br />

Naval Academy<br />

Alfred W. Breed of Gardens<br />

Plata, sen of Helen C. Breed,<br />

was graduated from the<br />

Marine Military Academy at<br />

•mHarlingen, Texas in May.<br />

- hlii graduate of Ocean<br />

City High School, class of 1965<br />

where he waa class president,<br />

and will enter the U.S. Naval<br />

Academy at Annapolis. Md.<br />

• I • I<br />

i<br />

Joseph A, Pantarelie<br />

SOT, E8SINGTON<br />

TEACHING IN HOUSTON<br />

Air Force StaflSgt. Eric G.<br />

Banning Av., Northfleld, has<br />

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Accountants urges Oat you<br />

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your insurance, and your will<br />

— three sometimes<br />

overlooked but Important<br />

financial considerations.<br />

College may seem to be a<br />

long way off with the baby not<br />

yet out of diapers. But starting<br />

early to save <strong>for</strong> college<br />

is prudent, and leas painful<br />

because you can start with<br />

•nail amounts and take mow<br />

time to reach your goal<br />

College eoM vary widely<br />

would have to Invert about taxes at the child's rate rather dividual policy<br />

payadeductiNe.uBuallytMO borrow agalnat Unlvewal life .<br />

14,300 a year to earn the same than defer taxes. A comprel<br />

figure.<br />

Think about setting up a Income to your child through Bon, which coven medical costs.<br />

tax-deffered Mvinga. • vf<br />

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The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

opinions<br />

Friday, July 11.1988<br />

Who cares<br />

about water?<br />

We cannot overemphasize the importance of<br />

maintaining a good image. We editorialized on<br />

that point Tuesday, from the standpoint of our<br />

town's family image. Equally important is to<br />

keep the community physically clean. And that<br />

certainly goes <strong>for</strong> our recreational waters upon<br />

which so much depends.<br />

We reported on Tuesday that the County<br />

Health Department had <strong>post</strong>ed the waters of<br />

Snug Harbor as unsafe <strong>for</strong> swimming due to a<br />

high fecal bacteria count. Some may view that<br />

as of relatively minor import; after all, that little<br />

lagoon, as picturesque as it is, isn't a major<br />

bathing area.<br />

But added to reports that bathing beaches on<br />

the Tuckahoe River in nearby Upper Township<br />

remained closed to bathing due to pollution —<br />

casual readers of such reports may oegin tying<br />

one to another.<br />

Illegal dumping has been rumored as the source<br />

of the river pollution, which has been going on<br />

since be<strong>for</strong>e the Fourth of July holiday. Source of<br />

the lagoon pollution wasn't known immediately,<br />

but that, too, may be the result of human<br />

discharge. If that proves to be the case, it will<br />

point up the need <strong>for</strong> action by both authorities<br />

and individuals.<br />

If individuals are so inconsiderate they<br />

pollute the waters used by their neighbors, then<br />

police action may be warranted; another<br />

example of the lack of self-restraint leading to<br />

the need <strong>for</strong> government intervention.<br />

If you were coming to the shore, wouldn't you<br />

seek the cleanest resort possible?<br />

If you know someone who is polluting our<br />

environment In ' any way, doesn't it behoove you<br />

to let them know they may be ruining it <strong>for</strong> a<br />

lot of people? Snow fence is an affront, useless<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

Pnni.a ane PiibliiiiM In Amerlt.i SriiM Pimliy Boon<br />

By The<br />

SENTINEL LEDGER<br />

A Division si isuin Jtrjey nodlo, inc.<br />

Hswird L. &re#n. Fret.<br />

113 lighth ilrnl. Ocean city. NJgtlM<br />

Latters, church, sports, social ,,,, neon Tuesday<br />

Advertising; ," 5 p.m. Wednesday<br />

Too late to classify advertising ,,, noon Thursday<br />

FRED C. BENSON Publisher<br />

JOHN H. ANDRUSn ..... .... Miter<br />

BYRON T, MERCER.,.,.... Advertising Manager<br />

Thi Sentinel-Ledger en.<br />

couragei Hi readers to expresB<br />

their views oil this<br />

{page. Letters should be<br />

brief, and must be signed<br />

and accompanied by an<br />

address and, when<br />

possible, a phone number<br />

<strong>for</strong> verification.<br />

Letter policy<br />

Requests <strong>for</strong> the name of<br />

the writer to be withheld<br />

wilt be honored at the<br />

editor's discretion.<br />

The editor retains the<br />

right to edit letters <strong>for</strong><br />

length without changing •<br />

meaning.<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger recently<br />

editorialized that "at the<br />

south end... some property<br />

owners are upset with the city<br />

tor not allowing them to have<br />

Immediate access to the<br />

beach behind their homes."<br />

Permit me to make a couple<br />

. of corrections and an obtitffttion.<br />

"Wfl-^fl*<br />

First, anyone who walks the<br />

beach will note that the homes<br />

face the ocean; living rooms<br />

and porches are oriented to<br />

front on the ocean, and thus<br />

the ocean beach Is in front of<br />

beach homes not behind them<br />

it la not • small distinction.<br />

Every home owner U more<br />

concerned with what happens<br />

ta his front yard titan activities<br />

In the rear alley.<br />

Second, <strong>for</strong> the better part<br />

of a century residents of<br />

"betrayed!"<br />

Now someone with an Idea<br />

lor beach protection has<br />

determined that direct access<br />

to the beach by a handful of<br />

people must be denied to save<br />

m from the sea, mat arant<br />

nonsenseI<br />

homes fronting on the ocean<br />

have walked out their front The promise la that a now<br />

doors to tile beach — an ex- fence "win collect .<br />

tension of their front yardt^bnfM'up a done that<br />

So, to write that we "object" us from future south-end<br />

to being denied, arbitrarily, a beach loss and storm damage.<br />

century-old usage, right, The truth, of course, Is that<br />

privilege Is to vastly un- the snow fences wiD be no<br />

dentate the case. Try such more effective than our<br />

language as "outraged," present solid bulkheads<br />

"damned mad," "Incensed," backed and fronted with<br />

Bikers should know the rules<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

Fin writing In response to a<br />

person who wrote mat there<br />

should be signs on the boardwalk<br />

prohibiting bikes.<br />

I don't think there Is a need<br />

<strong>for</strong> signs on the boardwalk <strong>for</strong><br />

(he bicycles. If the employees<br />

(of the bicycle rental stands)<br />

do their job and In<strong>for</strong>m the<br />

customers that they can't ride<br />

on the boardwalk after 11<br />

ajn., there wouldn't be a<br />

problem.<br />

I'm an employee at 13th<br />

Street Bikes and I know that<br />

we do In<strong>for</strong>m the customers<br />

that they cannot ride on the<br />

boardwalk after 11 a.m.<br />

Mott of the rental places<br />

s<strong>top</strong> renting bikes and close at<br />

11 a.m. The majority of bikes<br />

Flying in the face of reality<br />

By CY BRICKFIELD<br />

If there la one thing mat<br />

baffles me these days, It's the<br />

.tendency of people who should<br />

[know better going out of their<br />

way to Ignite a war between<br />

the younger and older<br />

generations,<br />

' Suddenly, Americana<br />

i moving Into the middle and<br />

Jitter stages of life are finding<br />

j themselves cast •• villains In<br />

fa scenario that's become<br />

^strangely fashionable.<br />

something contradictory<br />

about AARP lobbying against<br />

Social Security and Medicare<br />

cuts on the one hand and<br />

seeking "up-scale advertising<br />

<strong>for</strong> the association's<br />

magazines on the other. There<br />

Is, In fact, no contradiction.<br />

Both Longman, In the<br />

Atlantic, and American<br />

Demographics err In fundamental<br />

ways. For example,<br />

Longman paints rosy pictures<br />

of "prosperous" and "affluent"<br />

older persons.<br />

the face of reality.<br />

the youngsters. That simply is<br />

Here are Just a few facts not the case.<br />

that contradict the view now As a <strong>for</strong>thcoming study<br />

being advanced by the new prepared <strong>for</strong> the Geron-<br />

mythmakers;<br />

tological Society of America<br />

In 1963, the total median makes vividly clear, Sodal<br />

income <strong>for</strong> women age 65 and Security apd.other social<br />

older was $5,600 - only ftto insurance r programs<br />

above the official poverty strengthen the entire, family<br />

line. In fact, one In every and members of all<br />

three older single women generations, not Jutt older<br />

lives In poverty.<br />

persons. They provide partial<br />

The poverty rate among the protection to nearly all<br />

minority elderly and those of, households against losses of<br />

advanced age still exceed* 40 Income due to \ risks' of<br />

Older Americans are a diverse economic and social group<br />

word, they're being<br />

leplcted as greedy and selfish<br />

consumers of social spending<br />

and other national resources<br />

at the eipense of the young.<br />

And, almost Invariably,<br />

ttanliations like AARP are<br />

ling caricatured as Instigating<br />

polldes that are<br />

'allegedly creating "in-<br />

•terMneraUonal inequity."<br />

.While we would always find<br />

this view ridiculous, we<br />

wouldn't necessarily be<br />

surprised to see It expressed<br />

fay those pseudo^experts who<br />

an always with as and who<br />

nsvvr jSeem to get anything<br />

tight JI<br />

rHBut.'we are especially<br />

MamfA, to see this Idea<br />

jMoargt' from the) normally<br />

wbtr pages of Amtrtcm<br />

(ptpiographlct ^magaslne.<br />

OH*', the eWerty ire p<br />

i,tbt test of American!."<br />

, tftttfi't enough of<br />

distortion of our poSSon.<br />

American Demographics,<br />

dtlng a Census Bureau study,<br />

argues that after taxes toe<br />

average per capita income of<br />

Individuals age 88 and over li<br />

13 percent greater than the<br />

after-tax Income of average<br />

Americans as a whole.<br />

But rather than "bust the<br />

myth" about the exaggerate<br />

poverty of older Americans,<br />

they have Indulged in some<br />

They have also garbled'the<br />

position of AARP, which<br />

never hu advanced the notion<br />

that the elderly are poorer<br />

man everyone else.' • <br />

'Americani<br />

retirement, disability, • wage<br />

earner's death, and. unemployment.<br />

' -<br />

Right now, In fact, there are<br />

about 14 minion) children<br />

receiving Social Security<br />

benefits each month. Also,<br />

over the long run, .most of<br />

today's ^ children will eveD*<br />

tuajb/ become beneficiaries of<br />

the program. „ f,'it<br />

1 1<br />

Happily, yonqg people seem<br />

to increasingty reaUte this. A<br />

recent survey conducted <strong>for</strong><br />

on the boardwalk after rental<br />

hours are more man likely<br />

privately owned and not from<br />

rental places.<br />

Finally, we do instruct<br />

every surrey customer where<br />

to ride them and we also have<br />

our own signs <strong>post</strong>ed at our<br />

place of business.<br />

Muffin McDowell<br />

Ocean City<br />

massive stone revetments.<br />

Since the bulkheads were<br />

Installed, they trap sand to<br />

their <strong>top</strong> level where It waits<br />

patiently <strong>for</strong> the next tide mat<br />

will surge — however slightly<br />

— over the <strong>top</strong>. We can count<br />

on such tidal surges with<br />

some regularity.<br />

To suggest that the fences<br />

will build dunes closer to the<br />

shore line than the bulkhead<br />

where they will be subject to<br />

many more tidal surges Is to<br />

defy logic; Is to suggest that<br />

we are about to retake part of<br />

the shore from the sea.<br />

The expertise of those who<br />

study the shoreline and<br />

prescribe solutions <strong>for</strong> beach<br />

erosion Is extremely thin;<br />

success is extremely limited.<br />

Evidence of bad guesses U<br />

strewn along the coast.<br />

A massive seawall might<br />

prevent a repetition of '62, but<br />

don't count on a snow fence<br />

and a slightly reduced foot<br />

traffic to protect us In the<br />

south end.<br />

Name withheld upon request<br />

QemmQty<br />

Page 4, Section l^Kffi,,<br />

<strong>On</strong> blue laws and<br />

other outmoded<br />

thinking<br />

Editor, SsnUnel-Ledgtr;<br />

The July 1 tame of the Tht<br />

Sentinel-Ledger Included a<br />

couple of Item* that deserve<br />

comment:<br />

First, I could hardly btUevB<br />

(hat thi city ii going to attempt,<br />

once again, to get<br />

some kind of blue law on the<br />

books.<br />

Isn't anyone paying attention?<br />

Didn't Mayor Btttner<br />

and Council President Knight<br />

go down the drain because of<br />

their blue law support?<br />

Wasn't Mayor <strong>Gillian</strong>'s Mo-1<br />

victory a mandate from the<br />

people to s<strong>top</strong> all this blue law<br />

foolishness^<br />

And, finally, if we need any<br />

more reminders about just<br />

bow out of control the blue law<br />

legal action has gone, we need<br />

look no further than our<br />

recently received tax bills<br />

feat reflect a healthy Increase,<br />

no doubt caused by<br />

file out-of-control legal costs<br />

Incurred on our behalf by the<br />

<strong>for</strong>mer mayor and his<br />

followers.<br />

Isn't enough just about<br />

enough? If Council spends one<br />

more red cent on trying to<br />

overturn the blue law ruling,<br />

(hey should all be chucked out<br />

of office, because they obviously<br />

aren't paying attention!<br />

Then there was Ed<br />

Wtantr's cranky "critique"<br />

of the Pops premiere on page<br />

15 and his observations of all<br />

mat has gone wrong with<br />

Ocean City.<br />

Perhaps Mr. Wlsmer fails<br />

to understand mat things<br />

have changed in Ocean City.<br />

The beach la no longer free,<br />

fee rooming houses have all<br />

but vanished, taxes are<br />

Wake up, r<br />

Ocean City<br />

and be true<br />

to the locals<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

What is to become of Ocean<br />

Oty In the future; In the year<br />

of 2000 and beyond? Have our<br />

local politicians looked past<br />

the next few years? The<br />

answer Is no.<br />

They are chasing away the<br />

future of this town. No one will<br />

he left here except the<br />

"summer people" and "day<br />

trippers." I can see the<br />

headlines now, "New York<br />

summer resident elected<br />

mayor of Ocean City."<br />

Why? Because our not<br />

generation of local Ocean City<br />

mayors will all be living oft<br />

shore.<br />

Ocean City Is getting unbearable<br />

to live In <strong>for</strong> the year<br />

'rounder.<br />

Who has allowed the craze<br />

of duplexes to take over the<br />

town? Moat duplexes in this<br />

town are so close, one sneezes<br />

and the next door duplex<br />

neighbor says, God bless you!<br />

Who allows one home to be<br />

torn down and two duplexes<br />

erected on the same site?<br />

And when us year 'rounders<br />

go food shopping in the<br />

summer and notice, many<br />

items lOcents-plus higher<br />

than In the winter months...<br />

And when ordering two pizzas<br />

climbing at an alarming rate*and,<br />

yea, there are people lift<br />

town under 65 yean of agef-<br />

I am among Ocean dty ;<br />

residents who have enjoyed<br />

Frank Rugglerl, Tom-<br />

Perkins, et al over the years;«<br />

but I don't mink a sevennight-a-week<br />

diet of daaaicrf'<br />

music will save Ocean City' 1<br />

from Itself. S A<br />

I find it offensive to those or**<br />

us who enjoy sane of Oceari*-<br />

City's other events — the^<br />

baseball card show, the «'<br />

Alberts showcase, the antique<br />

cars, the craft shows — that"'<br />

Mr. Wlsmer feels such e%''<br />

jeyment is closely akin tf<br />

worshipping the very davV 1 '<br />

Wmself. ' '•!<br />

If there Is an exodus oT ! ,.<br />

family trade, which I doubt It M<br />

probably wasn't triggered by- 1 <br />

family-oriented events sueb**<br />

as the ones I just menttenedf '<br />

more likely it was brought on"'<br />

by a feeling of 1 "not beln|r<br />

wanted" In Ocean City which"'<br />

Is perpetuated on* a regularbasis<br />

by hardline old-timert><br />

I like Ed Wlsmer, In fact<br />

one of his paintings hangs on<br />

the wall above me as I typethis,<br />

but I'm afnid that his<br />

attitude about the status quola<br />

more In harmony with the<br />

ill-advised pursuit of the blue,<br />

laws nobody wants than In;<br />

what to really good <strong>for</strong> Ocean<br />

GUy.<br />

Perhaps, Mr. Wlsmer,:<br />

what's wrong with Ocean City<br />

Is this penchant many of U3<br />

seem to have <strong>for</strong> not looking<br />

at ourselves squarely In the'<br />

mirror.<br />

What's the old line; we have*<br />

found the enemy and it Is ust<br />

Henry R. Taylor.:<br />

Ocean Qry:<br />

ear and did (7,0Q0 worm of,<br />

damage and greatly iri<<br />

convienced me <strong>for</strong> tw'or<br />

months, and the other;<br />

drunken summer visitor whb<br />

hit my other parked car antf<br />

dented it... or the other<br />

summer visitor who deems ft<br />

necessary to park in tin aBiy"<br />

blocking all traffic... or the<br />

next door summer visitor who;<br />

has such loud parties until $<br />

o'clock In the morning and I<br />

must arise at 5 o'clock and g.0<br />

to work with two hours ol<br />

sleep... or the beacbgoers who<br />

park in front of my house and<br />

I must park a block away,<br />

lugging baby and bags... or<br />

the summer boaters with Pa.<br />

painted on their boats who<br />

have total disregard anji<br />

speed by (fun when you are<br />

bring to get gas In your:<br />

boat)I ';<br />

No, <strong>for</strong> some of the above<br />

offenses I don't call our grea't<br />

Police Department I'm the<br />

nice guy; that is, until now.<br />

Prom what I see our Ocean<br />

City politicians have allowed<br />

ttalLWhy?<br />

Money, money, money:<br />

They are making Ocean City<br />

what it is today and what it<br />

wM be tomorrow.'<br />

And <strong>for</strong> the tomorrows to<br />

swdellvery In the summer It come I see a town run by the<br />

costs 118.80 and In the winter outottowners getting rich,»<br />

?* ««« «*t» Hi... And ghost town in the winter. •<br />

during the winter this same Some of you reading thW<br />

establishment has after- wlUsay: Well, leave if you di)<br />

school specials to drag the not like itl Well, guess whatf<br />

people in.,.. And when a home My family andl are doing Jutt<br />

owner and year'round renter matin September. And along<br />

JpVWy taxes too, Indirectly with us, 4 like many other<br />

nvough rent monies), must 'young families, with It goes<br />

JJV "beach tag when their my son, a possible could-havs<br />

noes help take care of beach tottMomeday mayor! ><br />

fffinUnance.i.who alknni ltT OceariCttywal»ttp.Betrue<br />

toeilsl,,^ n<br />

,Nanie withheld upoq<br />

It<br />

fj<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 11,1986 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

JVT R* H* S* nOteS — news from Mainland Regional High School<br />

MAINLAND [BAND<br />

FLECT8 OFFICERS<br />

| The Mustang Band anbounced<br />

and inducted new<br />

officers during the annual<br />

band banquet<br />

Officers are as follows:<br />

President Mike Kennedy,<br />

Vice president Brian Kerper,<br />

secretary Jin Thliwclunldt,<br />

historian Uoda Tappetoer,<br />

librarians MB Lovlne ad<br />

Nancy Herman.<br />

Field officers include!<br />

drum major Nancy Herman,<br />

band front co-captalns Any<br />

Jffune and Mlcbde DeFeo,<br />

and band managers Paul<br />

Stanton, Ed Fnje* and Bui<br />

Cartand.<br />

FIVE ARTISTS DI<br />

8XATE EXHIBITION<br />

the IMS State Teen Arts<br />

Exhibition was held at<br />

Rutgers University In New<br />

Brunswick where students<br />

who were picked from the<br />

county teen arts exhibitions<br />

throughout the state showed<br />

their works.<br />

In Atlantic County, five<br />

students from Mainland were<br />

chosen to exhibit: Tim<br />

WilUami, Rosana Mayor,<br />

Hike Williams, Danielle<br />

D'Andrea and DOB Me-<br />

PartUnd.<br />

Art works were chosen<br />

during the exhlbiUon <strong>for</strong> the<br />

stttewlde visual art touring<br />

exhibit and possible Inclusion<br />

to. the Teen Arts Calendar.<br />

Mainland recipients were<br />

WUllams <strong>for</strong> his felt Up pen<br />

self-portrait and Mayor <strong>for</strong><br />

her graphite pencil drawing.<br />

THEY TEACH THE<br />

HOLOCAUST LESSON<br />

-Last summer at Trenton<br />

Bate College, 21 teachers<br />

from around the state partidpated<br />

In a workshop on the<br />

Holocaust<br />

They emerged from this<br />

program as trainers <strong>for</strong> the<br />

state Department of<br />

Education to serve in the<br />

capacity of educators on the<br />

Holocaust<br />

<strong>On</strong>e of the teachers now<br />

serving as a consultant <strong>for</strong> the<br />

New jersey State Department<br />

on Holocaust Education Is<br />

Mainland's Dennis Foreman.<br />

Recently, he provided a oneday<br />

teacher workshop at<br />

Gloucester Vocational School<br />

<strong>for</strong> South Jersey educators.<br />

Two other teachers from<br />

Mainland JBDM Cawley and<br />

Jean McClay, attended the<br />

session <strong>for</strong> training.<br />

More recently, Mainland<br />

presented Leon Bail as the<br />

mam speaker on the<br />

Holocaust. Throughout the<br />

day, other Holocaust survivors<br />

gpoke in Individual<br />

classrooms.<br />

Foreman was Instrumental<br />

In bringing Bui to Mainland<br />

through the Trenton summer<br />

workshop. Bass' presentation<br />

and the other survival<br />

speakers communicated the<br />

serious impact the Holocaust<br />

created upon civilization to<br />

rnany of Mainland's students.<br />

INDUCTED INTO<br />

JiATL HONOR UNIT<br />

A candlelight ceremony<br />

, capped Induction activities at<br />

a%\ Cbpsey'a Restaurant as 28<br />

w f Mainland Juniors were<br />

honored by the faculty <strong>for</strong><br />

exemplary achievement In<br />

leadership, character, service<br />

and academics.<br />

''Senior members delivered<br />

speeches on each of the four<br />

qualities of the National<br />

Honor Society while Sen.<br />

Will lam Gormley<br />

. congratulated the new to-<br />

W (fcctees and their parents.<br />

-'Gormley praised the senior<br />

members of the honor society<br />

(or their community ef<strong>for</strong>t!<br />

and challenged the new Inductees<br />

to select projects that<br />

have an Impact on Atlantic<br />

Qounty and New Jersey. The<br />

new Inductees were guests of<br />

the senior members.<br />

*:Jeff Cbaie, president-elect<br />

A ofthel9M/B7NationalHonor<br />

~ Sodety. proceeded to Invite<br />

ike seniors to a breakfast that<br />

the new inductees prepared<br />

and served on the final day of<br />

school.<br />

^New inductees included;<br />

•^James Barnhart, John<br />

Booth, John Bunty, Jeffrey<br />

Chase, Sonya Cho, Beth<br />

Cloflne, Scott Basterday,<br />

Angela Evans, Cheryl<br />

W Family, William Fotlou,<br />

Oathy Friskd, William<br />

Gardner, Ruth Gray, Diane<br />

Law, Jennifer Meyer, Jane<br />

jHcCardelL Valerie, He-<br />

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AME<br />

IT. JAMES AME<br />

m St. and Haviii Av.<br />

Ocean City<br />

Rev. BaekwdfUi J, VooHwer,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. • Church School<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

7:30 p.m. • Evening service.<br />

ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />

2U Short Rd.<br />

(Plaza 9 Cornplei)<br />

Marmora<br />

R^v Peter Wlpple, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 am<br />

11 a.m.<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />

Worship together this week<br />

Wonhip service<br />

Worship ufyiee<br />

THURSDAY<br />

7 p.m. - Midweek Mrvfee.<br />

Assembly of God Baptist<br />

ASSEMBLV<br />

OF ODD<br />

124 Dory Dr.<br />

Ocean City<br />

Robert Bostie, Pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10am and 7 prn • Sunday<br />

worship<br />

MAINLAND ASSEMBLY<br />

OF GOD<br />

2115 New Rd<br />

Unwood<br />

Rev. Jerry Sturgeon, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m, -Morning worship<br />

7 p.m. • Evening service<br />

ABUNDANT LOT!<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BAPTIST<br />

10th St and Wesley Av.<br />

Oe«an City<br />

Rev. Donald 1. Hurlbert,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 p.m. • Sunday school<br />

1 and 10:45 a.m. • Worship<br />

service<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7 p.m. - Prayer serviee<br />

SEA VIEW BAPTIST<br />

2025 Shore Rd.<br />

Unwood<br />

Rev. Robert W, Connor,<br />

terlm pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

UHON CHAPEL BY<br />

55th Streel and Aibury Avenue<br />

SUNDAY, JULY 13th<br />

Rev. Charles Weigel<br />

Hancock Memorial United Mifhodlsf Church<br />

Springfield, Penna.<br />

SONS SERVICE 10:20 A.M.; CHURCH SERVICE 10:30 A.M.<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 A.M.<br />

Arts & Crafts - Tues. & Thurs., io to Noon<br />

I Soloist, William Murphy, Tenor<br />

I Organist, Mrs, Jane Smith<br />

i Chaplain, Carolyn Vollmer<br />

/ • * • '<br />

Prt school Classes<br />

during<br />

the service<br />

ST. PETER'S<br />

METHODIST<br />

8th and Centra! Avenue Ocean City, N.J,<br />

SUNDAY, JULY 13 th<br />

9:00 A.M. Church School<br />

9:00 A.M. & 10:30 A.M. Morning Worship<br />

David M. Finch Preaching<br />

"A SENSE OF THE WORLD"<br />

—VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL<br />

Wednesdays, July 9 thru Aug. 6<br />

9 A.M. to 11:45 A.M.<br />

ABM 3 ysari thru iiti grade<br />

(The lOilOServiee broadcast on WIBG AM 1520)<br />

David M. Finch, Paitor<br />

•rim Robtrti, Aisoelaft Paitsr<br />

William R, Me Cliliand, AiMelin P»»<strong>for</strong><br />

Dr. Kim <strong>Line</strong>s lumin, Dir, of Mulle<br />

Soloists i<br />

Nancy Fox McNamee, Soprano Raymond McAfee, Baritone '<br />

Jeff Allyn, Tenor Margaret iaroody, Meao. Soprano<br />

in-<br />

8 a.m. • Sunday School<br />

10 am. . Morning worahip<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7 p.m. • Evening Bible study<br />

and prayer service<br />

CORBIN OTV BAPTIST<br />

Main Street<br />

CbrMnClty<br />

RS. Biggin, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

1:49 am. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

SHILOH BAPTIST<br />

7th St. and Simpson Av,<br />

Rev Lafayette Rlddlek,<br />

palter<br />

SUNDAY<br />

ID am. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

WOM1E3DAY<br />

7:30 p.m. - Midweek prayer<br />

service.<br />

SECOND CAPE MAY<br />

RAPTIST<br />

BOO S, Shore Rd,<br />

Marroors<br />

The Rev, Russell H. Bowers<br />

Jr. minister<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. • Moving worship<br />

7 pm. • Evening sendee<br />

TABERNACLE BAPTIST<br />

m St and West Av.<br />

Rev, Michael Walters, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 Lm. • Morning service<br />

TUESDAY<br />

7:30 p.m. Prayer service<br />

FAITH BAPTIST<br />

1733 S, Short Rd.<br />

Palermo<br />

Barry Rice, pastor<br />

SJNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

10:45 a.m. • Morning service<br />

6 p.m. • Evening service<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:10 p.m. • Prayer meeting.<br />

CALVARY<br />

BAPTIST<br />

Stmtrrftl<br />

DanCorbett, pastor<br />

INDEPENDENT<br />

RJNDAY<br />

9:4S «on. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning wonblp<br />

7 p.rrL - Worship service<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:30 p.m. • Midweek prayer<br />

lerviet.<br />

Catholic<br />

ST. AUGUSTINE'S<br />

13th St and Wesley Av.<br />

Ocean City<br />

Msgr James A. Carr. pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Dally - 7 and B a.m.<br />

Saturday • I a.m., 4, 5:4$<br />

and 7 p.m.<br />

Sunday • I, 9:15,10-so a.m.<br />

and noon,<br />

OONFESSIONS<br />

Weekdays after 8 a.m.<br />

Maw. Saturday 2:30-3:30 pm<br />

and after 7 p.m. Mail.<br />

ST. FRANCES '<br />

CABBINI R.C.<br />

ted St and Atlantic Av,<br />

Ocean City<br />

Mlp, Joseph E. Conlon,<br />

pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Dally • ? and I a.m.<br />

Saturday - 4 and 6:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday-7,8:30,10 and 11-30<br />

a.m<br />

OUR LADY OF GOOD<br />

COUNSEL<br />

40th St and Aibury Av.<br />

Ocean City<br />

Msgr. Thomas H Sharkey,<br />

pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Dally • 8 and 10 a.m., and 4<br />

p.m.<br />

Saturday • 8 a.m., 4, Sill, 7<br />

and 8:15 p.m.<br />

Sunday-7,8,9,10:15,11:30<br />

am. and 8 p.m.<br />

CHURCH OF THE<br />

RESURRECTION, R.C.<br />

200 w. Tuckahoe Rd.<br />

Marmora<br />

Msgr. James J. Zegers,<br />

pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Dally - 8 and 9 a.m.<br />

Friday • 8 a.m. and 7 p.m.<br />

Saturday • 4 and 6:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday - 7:46, », 10;15 '<br />

U:30 i»m, fc '<br />

OUR LADY OF SORROWS<br />

St.<br />

Lutheran<br />

Church<br />

Central Ave. it Ttnth St., Octin City, New Jerwy 08221<br />

Services of Holy Communion<br />

at 9:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M.<br />

ISMnutt Hymn Sing be<strong>for</strong>e each sendee, list Sunday<br />

of each month.<br />

Vacation Church School, July 7-11<br />

9:30-11:30 a.m. Ages 3 through Adult<br />

Nuniry AvittM at both Sirvlni<br />

Parking on Ocean City Home Savings<br />

8, Loan let at 10th Street and Asbury Avenue<br />

Tht Reverend Albert i, Aiipach, Pastor<br />

The Rtv. Dr, Charles P. Crewman, Aiilitant<br />

America*s Great Preaching Center<br />

OCEAN CITY TABERNACLE<br />

WESLEY A VENUE at 5th-6th STREETS, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

SUNDAY, JULY 13th, 1986<br />

E.WOODLEY<br />

KALEHOFF<br />

9:00 & 11:00 A.M. SERVICES (SONG SERVICE: 8:45 • 10:45)<br />

DR. ROBERT W. BOHL<br />

First Presbyterian Church<br />

' Fort Worth, TBXit<br />

MORNING SOLOIST: Brian Maneely<br />

7:30 P.M. SEflVKE (SONG SERVICE 7:15)<br />

DR. ANTHONY CAMPOLO<br />

Watoah and Poplar Ave<br />

Llnwood<br />

BUSSES<br />

Saturday • 8:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday• 1,9;S0and 11 am ,<br />

6:30 p.m.<br />

ST, JOSEPH'S R.C.<br />

Mth and Landis Av.<br />

SeaUleOty<br />

Msgr, Paul M, O'Connor,<br />

palter<br />

MASSES<br />

Daily 7 im and 4:30 p.m.<br />

Saturday - 8 a.m., 5 and 7<br />

MB,<br />

Sunday - 8,9:30 and 11 a.m.<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S<br />

Shore Rd. and Harbor La,<br />

Samer» Point<br />

MASSES<br />

Dally - 7 and 8 ui and 7<br />

p.m.<br />

,Saturday • 5:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday-7:45, 9,10:30.11:45<br />

UL and 5:30 p.m.<br />

Christian Science<br />

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />

SCIENTIST<br />

8th St. and Anbury Av.<br />

Ocean City<br />

SUNDAY<br />

11 a.m. - Church service and<br />

Sunday school.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

8 p.m. • Testimony meeting.<br />

Episcopal<br />

HOLYTRINrrY<br />

EPBOOPAL<br />

30th St. and Bay Av.<br />

Ocean City<br />

Rev, Michael W, Goldberg.rector<br />

SATURDAY<br />

5:30 p.m. • Hob' Eucharist<br />

SUNDAY<br />

I a.m. . Holy Eucharist<br />

10 a.m. • Choral Eucharist<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. - Holy Euchaiijt<br />

CHURCH OF THE<br />

REDEEMER<br />

20th and Atlantic Av.<br />

g<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9 a.m. • Holy Communion<br />

10 a.m. . Morning service.<br />

Holy Communion first Sunday<br />

of the month.<br />

CHRIST EPISCOPAL<br />

157 Shore Rd.<br />

Soraera Point<br />

Rev. Roger J. Hamilton,<br />

OCEAN CITY ,<br />

First Church of<br />

Christ Scientist<br />

and Reading Room<br />

8th St. & Asbury Ave.<br />

CHRISTIAN<br />

SCIENCE<br />

Sundays 11-00 A.M. .<br />

Sunday School 11 :D0A.M.<br />

Wednesdays 8:00 P.M.<br />

(Testimonial Meeting<br />

Reading Room Dally<br />

11A.M.tOIP.M.<br />

ALL WELCOME<br />

rector<br />

KJNDAY<br />

8 a.m. • Holy Eucharist<br />

10 a.m. - Choral Eucharist<br />

with sermon, story hour and<br />

nursery<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

10 a.m. • Holy Eucharist In<br />

the chapel.<br />

Traditional Episcopal Jj*<br />

Greek Orthodox<br />

HOLY TMOTTY<br />

GREEK ORTHODOX<br />

Mill Road<br />

Bargalntown<br />

Rev. D.J, ConstantBloi,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8:48and 10:30a.m. .semen<br />

7 p.m. - Evening<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

TABERNACLE<br />

Wesley Av,, 5th to 8th ito,<br />

Opein City<br />

William G. Lufl, president<br />

SUNDAY<br />

g ind 11 a.m. - Mominf<br />

MARGATE COSOIUNTTV<br />

BOO Ventnar Partway<br />

Margate<br />

Rtv. Terence E. Johnson<br />

FRIDAY, JULY n, IMg<br />

SUNDAY (<br />

ShSf •JO. - Church ichgj<br />

11 a.m. - Morning worship<br />

UNITED METHODIST OP<br />

SEA ISLE CITY<br />

Kennedy Blvd. and Park<br />

Richard W. Nichols,<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m, - Church school<br />

8:30 and 11 a.m. Mnrnl~ "<br />

worship<br />

WESLEY UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

RL 610 Petonburg<br />

Dr. John F. Oarrahan, paitcf<br />

OTACECHUBCH JtS^s^ker.<br />

(EvangeUeal EpUeopal) _ -<br />

Stod Si and Central Av,<br />

Ocean City<br />

Rt, Rev. John Rlfenbury.<br />

REORGANIZED<br />

OP JESUS L.D.S.<br />

CHIIHOT<br />

rector<br />

SUNDAY<br />

SUNDAY<br />

1 p.m. - Morning prayer and<br />

Sermon. Holy communion on<br />

Sunday,<br />

11 a.m. - Meets in the<br />

Brotherhood Chapel on Shore<br />

Rd., SeavlUe. (Just inside the<br />

N.J. Marine Science Con-<br />

Mrtium.) All ar» welcome.<br />

SEAVILLE UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

Snore Rd.<br />

SeaviUi<br />

Rev. Mark H. Earl<br />

SUNDAY<br />

I a.m. • Orthos • Matins<br />

9;30 a.m. • Divine liturgy<br />

10-30 a.m. - Sermon<br />

Interdenominational<br />

UNION CHAPEL<br />

BY-THE-SEA<br />

56th St. and Asbury Av.<br />

Ocean City<br />

Interdenominational<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:15 a.m. - Sunday school<br />

10:30 a.m. • Morning service<br />

with put speaker.<br />

LWWOOD COMMUNITY<br />

1838 Shore Rd.<br />

linwood<br />

SUNDAY<br />

i;« a.m, • Church ichool<br />

11 a.m. - Morning wonhjp<br />

7 pjn, • Evening service<br />

MARMORA GOSPEL<br />

CHAPEL<br />

Lyndhurat and Wlitar Av.<br />

Mprmora<br />

SUNBAV *<br />

i;M a.m. . Worahip<br />

11 a.m. • Family Bible hour<br />

7 p.m. • Gospel meeting<br />

GRACE BIBLE<br />

CHAPEL<br />

Hotel Luray<br />

m Walty Av.<br />

Ocean City<br />

Rev. Frank Mohr<br />

9:45 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. . Morning worship<br />

7:30 p.m. • Evening service<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:30 p.m. - Evening service<br />

WBNBSDAY<br />

7:30 p.m. • Prayer iervlci<br />

and Bible study<br />

PRAISE TABERNACLE<br />

Harbor Village Squire *»<br />

Ocean Heights Ave. and Son<br />

Rd.<br />

Bargalntown<br />

Rev: William Brltt, pastor<br />

OCEAN CITY BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

and<br />

SUMMER BIBLE CONFERENCE<br />

10TH* WESLEY • 399-2261<br />

Rev. DONALD E. HURLBERT. Senior Pastor<br />

RiV. DONALD rmLVS, VisHiflon Piilor<br />

Rev. Keith A. Walker. Pastor of Youth and Family Ministries<br />

Diva Senseney, Choir Director Phil Senieney, Organist<br />

SUNDAY, JULY 13th<br />

8:00 A.M.; 10:45 A.M. • Pattor Donald E. Hurtbert<br />

9:30 A.M.-Sunday School<br />

7:15 P.M.-Bible Conference ,<br />

REV. DAVID POLLOCK ;<br />

Director, Interaction<br />

A/so-Mon.-FfL 7:15 P.M.<br />

f Tut«.-ftL 10:30 A.U.<br />

Tuts.-Youth Night Than.-College and Career '<br />

Music; - Warren Whitney, Lancaster Bible college 1<br />

AR-CONDITIONEO ;<br />

,• „ Von Traniportstlon to •nd^romSundai',School , \'\<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.ra - Church school<br />

9:30 add 11 a.m- - Worship<br />

CENTRAL OCEAN CITY<br />

UNION CTAPEL<br />

32nd St and Central Av.<br />

Ocean City<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. • Church school with<br />

bible classes <strong>for</strong> all ages.<br />

11 a.m, • Morning worship.<br />

Lutheran<br />

ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN<br />

Central Av. at 10th St.<br />

Ocean City<br />

Albert E. Alspach, pastor'<br />

Dr, Charles P. Cressman,<br />

assistant<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9 and 11 a.m. - The service,<br />

nursery available.<br />

MESSIAH LUTHERAN<br />

42nd and Landls Av.<br />

Sea Isle City<br />

Henry Ireland, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

I and 10 a.m. - Tin service<br />

GRACE LUTHERAN<br />

Shore Rd. end Dawes Av.<br />

Somere Point<br />

Rev. Jeffrey H. Rickards,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. •<br />

Worahip service<br />

9:30 a.m. - Sunday school<br />

and nursery<br />

Methodist<br />

ST. PETER'S<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

8th St. and Central Av.<br />

QetanClty<br />

Dovid M, Finch, pastor<br />

SUNDAY" ~<br />

9 and 10:30 a.m. - Morning<br />

worship.<br />

TRINITY UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

ID N. Shore Road<br />

Marmora<br />

J.D. Overcash, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

11 a.m. - Sunday school<br />

SUNDAY<br />

I a.m. • Worship service<br />

10:15 a.m. • Church school<br />

TUCKAHOE UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

Bt 49 |<br />

Tuckahoe<br />

Rev. Daniel Hulitt, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10:15 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

9 am . Morning worship<br />

CENTRAL UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

Shore Rd. and Central Av,<br />

Linwood<br />

Rev, Harvey E. Van Solve*<br />

pastor<br />

w<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

10 a,m, - Worship servici<br />

7 p.m. • Evening service<br />

Presbyterian<br />

OCEAN CITY ORTHODOX<br />

PRESBYTERIAN %<br />

32nd St. and Central Av. V<br />

Rev. John H. Skilton, pastor<br />

10 a.m. • Church serviee.<br />

11 a.m. •Sunday school<br />

7 p.m. • Evening service<br />

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />

7th St. and Wesley Av.<br />

Ocean City<br />

Minister! Rev. Wllllai<br />

Radcliffi Allen, ThM,<br />

SUNDAY<br />

ShM a.m, • Sunday school<br />

S;80 and 11 a.m.. Mornlnj<br />

worship '<br />

7:30 p.m. • Evening worship<br />

Quaker<br />

RELIGIOUS SOCIETY<br />

Or FRIENDS<br />

(Quaker)<br />

Shore Rd., SeavlUe<br />

FfflSTDAY<br />

(Sunday)<br />

11 a.m.<br />

worship<br />

Meeting <strong>for</strong><br />

Seventh Day<br />

Admniist<br />

SEVENTH-DAY<br />

?;« 8:48 a. m_. Sunday school ^X5*T . ,<br />

11 a.m. • Worahip Roosevelt Blvd.<br />

and Route B<br />

MACEDONIA UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

10th St. and Simpson Av.<br />

Ocean City<br />

David M. Pinch, paator<br />

John Friedman, pastor<br />

SATUHDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. • Worship serviei<br />

11 a.m. . Bible study<br />

3trat Irwhtjtwfan fflijurri<br />

The Presbyterian Church, U.S.A.<br />

7th ancj Wesley Avenue i<br />

Rev. Wm. Radcliffe Allen, Th.M., Paster<br />

J. Kenneth Reese Choir Director<br />

JeanC.Ridgway Organist<br />

SUNDAY, JULY 13,1986<br />

MORNWG W0RSMP: 8:30 •.m.. 11:00 a.m.<br />

"THE DEMON OF EMPTINESS"<br />

Mr. Allen - Preaching<br />

'„. SUNDAY 8CH00L;J:30A.M.<br />

The Whole Bible <strong>for</strong> the Whole Person<br />

' GrMM classes - Nursery to Adults<br />

' EVENING W0R$Hfl> 7:30 P.M.'<br />

„,,... ;ttr. JtrwiC.DohKM.i<br />

. ^SDAY M0RHWG10:30A,M.<br />

f J. >r >,,,Women's Bible Studv Feiiowshlrj<br />

"<br />

I<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 11,1986 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE 7 — SECTION TWO<br />

'Friends<br />

Journal'<br />

available at<br />

library<br />

SeaviUe Meeting of the<br />

Religioufl Society of Friends<br />

announces that the ""•[f" | nf<br />

Friends Journal is now<br />

available Is patnaw in the<br />

Ocean aty Public library<br />

and the <strong>Cape</strong>, May County<br />

USrarf. /<br />

Friends Journal hat been<br />

cited by the Associated<br />

Ouirch Prtta <strong>for</strong> excellence<br />

in religious Journalism. Its<br />

subscribers come tan all SO<br />

states and nearly SO <strong>for</strong>eign<br />

countries. The Journal Is<br />

published 19 times a year and<br />

features articles on spiritual<br />

and social Issues.<br />

Seaville Friends Meeting<br />

believes that having Friends<br />

Journal In libraries wiU<br />

promote understanding of<br />

Quakers among both<br />

residents and visitors<br />

throughout <strong>Cape</strong> May County<br />

which Seaville Meeting<br />

Happy birthday!<br />

By POOR RICHARD<br />

Happy birthday to the I billionth person on earth!<br />

We do not know htm or her personally, but according to<br />

population projections, he or she was born this week.<br />

It Is rare In this global society to find both a nation and 1<br />

religion Out views each person as an individual With S<br />

billion people, there has already been and will be even<br />

more government by bearding people Into classes and<br />

religion by blanket pronouncements. Some of the usual<br />

ones are that everybody's saved or everbody's damned.<br />

What an unusual and precious treasure Is our Bill of<br />

Rights. As Amerioans, we have at least a good chance of<br />

being treated u HigniflnH individuals by our governments<br />

and courts.<br />

Even more precious U our Christian faith. No other<br />

religion of the world proclaims the reality of a personal<br />

salvation, a God we call "Father," and a Savior whom we<br />

refer to on a flnt-name basis.<br />

There may be 5 billion people on this planet, but the<br />

Bible says that God knows us each as the distinctive<br />

persons that we are. Jesus proclaimed that even the hairs<br />

of our head are numbered.<br />

Someday we will all have a personal Judgement — not<br />

Just be conveniently lost in a crowd. Someday those of<br />

faith and salvation wtU have • personal reward of unspeakable<br />

Hlmgnalnna<br />

Rev. Richard C.Wlngate<br />

The Ughthouse Community<br />

OcetmCttyandWoodbuTy<br />

The Rev. Car! Marucci, director, is Hanked by the Festival Choir<br />

during their Christinas concert.<br />

Church choir records first album<br />

SOMEBS POINT- The 60member<br />

St Joseph's Festival<br />

choir hag recorded its first<br />

album, Qomt Praise the Lord,<br />

to be released In December.<br />

The album will reflect a<br />

variety of spiritual mule<br />

ranging from Latin polyphony<br />

to contemporary Christian<br />

music, with accompaniment<br />

by organ, harp, and electronic<br />

synthesizer.<br />

Also per<strong>for</strong>ming on the<br />

album ti the 12-member<br />

children's handbell 1 cliblr.<br />

Vacation Bible school readied<br />

SQMBRS POINT —<br />

Calvery Independent Baptist<br />

<strong>On</strong>irch will sponsor a dally<br />

vacation school during the<br />

week of July 114 from 7 to<br />

8:30 each evening.<br />

Classes will be available <strong>for</strong><br />

all agea and will Include Bible<br />

study, crafts, and refreshments.<br />

PENTECOSTAL GROUP<br />

TO SING JULY 11<br />

Ttie McKeether's a pentecostal<br />

singing group will be<br />

appearing at the Ocean<br />

Heights Pentecostal Church<br />

inMcKee City at 8 p.m. today<br />

(Friday). A free will offering<br />

will be taken. Open to the<br />

public.<br />

Q, What<br />

Good<br />

Does 1<br />

funeral<br />

Do?<br />

A. Today, there art some<br />

who find themselves<br />

asking, "What BOOB daei a<br />

funeral do...really?"<br />

Certainly if can do<br />

nothing <strong>for</strong> the person<br />

whose life Is ended, beyond<br />

providing the dignity of a<br />

proper burial.<br />

But a funeral does a<br />

great deal <strong>for</strong> those whose<br />

lives go on. For the<br />

bereaved family, their<br />

friends, their close circle In<br />

the community.<br />

It's * a shared<br />

moment —to realize, to<br />

reflect, to reaffirm.<br />

Encircled by the strength<br />

of others who care, those<br />

who grieve begin to accept<br />

the reality of death. They<br />

know it happened, but a<br />

part of their mind relectt<br />

It. The funeral service<br />

takes them gently by the<br />

shoulders end turns them<br />

to face It. And having faced<br />

It, having viewed It, things<br />

ere easier.<br />

WWBERG<br />

Pout Otnmnatt of Wwil<br />

201 Aibury Avenw<br />

' ; , « . * •<br />

The guest speaker will be<br />

Pastor Bob Stuart from<br />

Peoples' Baptist Church in<br />

Newfield, N.Y. He will teach<br />

with the help of "Rudy" his<br />

little friend In presentation of<br />

ventiloqulst magic.<br />

The public Is Invited. The<br />

church is located at New Road<br />

and New York Avenue.<br />

Come Praise the Lord is<br />

dedicated to the memory of<br />

Patricia Dobson, 1 young<br />

member who died unexpectedly<br />

during the choir's<br />

first season.<br />

The choir, under the<br />

direction of Rev, Carl<br />

Marucci, a pia—ii pianist,<br />

first sang ui September 1983.<br />

In a matter of months, the<br />

Festival Choir was presenting<br />

to first full-acale Christmas<br />

concert.<br />

There have been two more<br />

such concerts since that first<br />

Christmas, with several<br />

engagements in and •round<br />

the South Jersey area, as well<br />

as an appearance on KYW'a<br />

televised Sunday mass.<br />

The Godfrey<br />

Funeral Homes<br />

established 1896<br />

809 Central Ave; 644 S. SHore Rd.<br />

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

^hone 399-0077 Phone OT0-W><br />

Herbert L. Godfrey, Owner<br />

In Tlmo of Trouble, Wo An to<br />

MMMa your Phone<br />

Pledging <strong>for</strong> the future, as In the past, the finest end<br />

most dignified, personalized <strong>for</strong>neral serviee<br />

SUCCESSOR TO OCEANCITY'I FIRST<br />

FUNBRAL DIRECTOR<br />

Ocean City Residents<br />

The Board of Education is<br />

soliciting candidates <strong>for</strong> appointment<br />

as a member of the Board of<br />

Education until the school elections<br />

of April 1987. Candidates must comply<br />

with legal requirements.<br />

Interested candidates should address<br />

their letters to Antoinette J.<br />

Ruggleri, Board Secretary, Ocean<br />

City Board of Education, 801 Asbury<br />

Avenue, Ocean City, n.J. 08226 and<br />

mark envelopes "Letter of In*<br />

tefest." Deadline <strong>for</strong> filing these letters<br />

is July 15,1986,<br />

"Letters of Interest" will be<br />

opened and reviewed by the Board of<br />

Education. Questions on this appointment<br />

may be addressed to .Antoinette<br />

J., Ruggleri, Board<br />

Secretary 399-4161M<br />

1<br />

BY ORDER OF THE<br />

BOARD OF EDUCATION<br />

Hie Choristers are coining to St. Peter't United Methodist Church <strong>for</strong> a<br />

Saturday evening concert 8 o'clock July 12. The concert will feature a<br />

rendition of John Butter's "Gloria."<br />

Choral group in concert Saturday<br />

The Choriiters, a 3atj»mtj«r<br />

choral group under<br />

the direction of David Spitko,<br />

will present an evening<br />

concert Saturday, July 12, at 8<br />

o'clock In St. Peter's United<br />

Methodist Church.<br />

The program will laelude<br />

madrigals, spirituals, barbershop<br />

aonff and a featured<br />

rendition of John Ruler's<br />

fflorta.<br />

The group has appeared on<br />

Philadelphia television, in<br />

concert In Longwood Gardens<br />

and in churches in Reading<br />

and Philadelphia.<br />

Skilton is Central Chapel speaker<br />

Dr. John H. Skilton of<br />

Philadelphia and this city will<br />

be the guest preacher at the<br />

11 a.m. worship service<br />

Sunday at the Central (Man<br />

City Union Chapel, 32nd<br />

Street and Central Avenue.<br />

Music will be provided by<br />

Barry Oehlera of Haddonfleld.<br />

Dr. Skilton Is dean of the<br />

Re<strong>for</strong>med Bible Institute of<br />

Delaware Valley and lecturer<br />

in the New Testament at<br />

Westminster Theological<br />

Seminary and at the Center<br />

BAZAAR TABLE<br />

VACS AVAILABLE<br />

The Missionary bazaar will<br />

be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />

Saturday, Aug. 2 on the Music<br />

Pier, Table spaces are still<br />

available according to<br />

chairwoman Elizabeth<br />

Money. Donation is $10 per<br />

space. For in<strong>for</strong>mation call<br />

Mrs. Money at 399-4915 or pick<br />

up application <strong>for</strong>m at the<br />

aty Hall Public Relations<br />

Office, 9th Street and Asbury<br />

Avenue.<br />

Sunday<br />

Mltthtw<br />

5:1-12<br />

•<br />

Mond«»<br />

MiUhew<br />

6:1-8<br />

Thu ndny<br />

MMIbtw<br />

13:31-52<br />

•<br />

Friday<br />

Lake<br />

12:13-21<br />

Tin in* »!• i«m<br />

<strong>for</strong> Urban Theological Study<br />

in Philadelphia.<br />

He Is a trustee of The<br />

Sowers and also of Advocate,<br />

Inc. which operates a<br />

Christian bookstore in<br />

Philadelphia.<br />

Dr. Skilton Is author of<br />

Think on thtM things. Bible<br />

Truth <strong>for</strong> Faith and H/e and<br />

general editor of The New<br />

IMomsnt Student He is also<br />

minlster-In-resldence at the<br />

Robert H. Skilton and<br />

Margaret B. Skilton House in<br />

HOLY SPOUT SIGNUP<br />

DEADLINE AUG. U<br />

The deadline <strong>for</strong> students<br />

who wish to register <strong>for</strong> the<br />

U8U7 school year at Holy<br />

Spirit High School U Thursday,<br />

Aug. 14. The student<br />

personnel office number is<br />

64WM85. Records from the<br />

student's present school<br />

should be <strong>for</strong>warded <strong>for</strong><br />

review so mat registration<br />

may occur to later man Aug.<br />

14.<br />

Philadelphia,<br />

The Skilton House has been<br />

dedicated to God and Is being<br />

wed in various ways <strong>for</strong> the<br />

advancement of the Gospel.<br />

Recently It has been involved<br />

in work on behalf of refugees<br />

from Vietnam, Cambodia and<br />

Laos.<br />

Central Ocean aty Union<br />

Chapel is an interdenominational<br />

church<br />

holding worship services<br />

during the summer at 11 a.m.<br />

each Sunday. Bible classes <strong>for</strong><br />

the entire family are conducted<br />

at 10 a.m.<br />

UNION CHAPEL<br />

BAZAAR JULY 16<br />

The women's association of<br />

Union Chapel by the Sea will<br />

hold Its annual bazaar from 10<br />

am to 2 p.m Wednesday,<br />

July 16 In the church hall 55th<br />

Street and Asbury Avenue.<br />

Items <strong>for</strong> sale will Include<br />

null, plants, home baked<br />

goods, attic treasurers and .<br />

more. Lunch will be<br />

available.<br />

Stand In The Gap<br />

God told Bukisl: "I sought <strong>for</strong> i<br />

nun... who should build up the will and<br />

stud in the gap be<strong>for</strong>e me and <strong>for</strong> the<br />

l»nd...bul I found none," (Ezeklel<br />

22:M)<br />

And God still looks <strong>for</strong> people who will<br />

"stand in tht gap" and build up the wall<br />

on which He can build Hit kingdom. He<br />

looks <strong>for</strong> good people, people of vision,<br />

those who will not sell their souls <strong>for</strong> a<br />

mess of pelage, nor sacrifice their birthrights<br />

on the altar of expediency in the<br />

marketplace.<br />

Pompey, Roman general and statesman,<br />

put it "Ii is a small matter that I<br />

should move <strong>for</strong>ward and die. It is too<br />

great a matter that I should take one step<br />

backward and live,"<br />

Tom Waldman's Travel Center<br />

Professional Travel coniultinli<br />

613-Bth Street, Ocean City 398-7450<br />

Ocean City Home<br />

Savings & Loan Association<br />

1001 Aibury Ave. Dial 3114011<br />

Eugene W, Pashley<br />

Insurance Agency, Inc.<br />

Short Rd, Marmora . DM 390-3360<br />

15th<br />

Carey's<br />

Real Estate inc.<br />

A Boardwalk DUI 399-0178!<br />

Following the bloody yean of the Civil<br />

War, the name and character of Gen<br />

Robert B, Let never faltered nor waivered.<br />

This great genera) stood taller In defeat<br />

than most generals ever stood in victory.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e day a group of men approached him<br />

about heading a business enterprise of<br />

questionable nature. They offered him<br />

$50,000. "You will have to do nothing.<br />

All we want is the use of your name," they<br />

told him,<br />

Oen. Lee stood tall behind his desk,<br />

"Sin, my name is the heritage of my<br />

parents. It it all 1 have, and it is not <strong>for</strong><br />

sale."<br />

The gips arc all around us. People, men<br />

and women, go and stand!<br />

Ready's Coffee Shop & RestauranT<br />

41SBghthSt. 399 4418<br />

First Fidelity Bank<br />

NA South Jersey<br />

ThrMOfflCMlnOpwnCrty 399-1300<br />

The Flanders Hotel<br />

Banquet 8. Party Facilities<br />

719 E. 11th SL Dill 399-1000<br />

Slant's ShopRlte Supermarket<br />

'The Number 1 Food Giant of south jersey<br />

Simtrs Print • Rio Grande • Abttcon<br />

' , R. E. Darby, Agency Inc.<br />

oUint<strong>On</strong> S Uept. Store , "insurance Exclusively Since 1W5"<br />

' DW399-8S11 tIMCMtraiAvt. '3BM0*<br />

Ocean Abstract Company<br />

:. Continental Title Insurance Co. , ,<br />

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#AOE 8 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. FRIDAY, JULY 11,<br />

j^v**' r^"t"ii**<br />

pmilo B* P»i»r Macphtrtgn<br />

Competitors line up to begin one of the races in the Liberte de Timex regatta last weekend.<br />

Competition was held up <strong>for</strong> over six hours due to a lack of wind and a choppy surf.<br />

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• Remodel the den.<br />

• Start a business.<br />

D Investit<br />

D Pay off credit cards.<br />

• Take a second honeymoon.<br />

• Build a swimming pool,<br />

• Buy timt dream car.<br />

• Build a greenhouse.<br />

• Buyaboat<br />

D Pay Junior's college tuition.<br />

• Refurnish the house.<br />

D Buy a personal computer.<br />

• Send mother-in-law on a<br />

long vacation,<br />

• Buy a home at the shore.<br />

• Consolidate ftebiUs.<br />

• Sunbathe on the Rmera.<br />

n Build a house in tiie<br />

mountains.<br />

• Fly to Rio <strong>for</strong> lunch.<br />

O Buy a racehorse.<br />

• Modernize the kitchen.<br />

• Buy a recreational vehicle.<br />

• Buildasundeck.<br />

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Sailing races begin at OCYC<br />

Sliteen boats participated DeDee Bolger <strong>for</strong> the Carthy, who have been World ChamplflBgnm m wum<br />

tn tot start af racing at the remaining slots<br />

eagerly awaiting the start of last August, entrants wen<br />

Ocean City Yacht Club June <strong>On</strong> Saturday, the Bob Ar- flu sailing season, were • divided Into Gold; ffihnr, and<br />

audit.<br />

chibalds, father and ion, strong second both times. Bronze Fleets.<br />

In the GP-14 fleet, the Ar- captured two firsts In the CP- In third place were Jay In the Gold Fleet, Brian<br />

diibalds took two flnti on U's. Erie Hostvedt and Greg Reed and his daughter Jen- Huntsman of OCYC, with<br />

Saturday while Emily Hen- Hertz were runners-up both nifer. A relative newcomer to crew Frank Ciril of Sea Isle<br />

derson, sailing with Rob times. John and Carol Wagner the 110 fleet, Jay spent the aty Yacht Club, captured<br />

Shields, garnered <strong>top</strong> honors garnered a third and a fifth. winter repairing and refining third place, followed by<br />

on Sunday.<br />

Bill and Vera Tuner took a his boat, which had suffered another OCYC boat, Brown<br />

The Hanscoma hid twofourth<br />

and a third. Dick and damage in his initial ap- Beer and Peter BeOwoar.<br />

firsts in the 110 fleet on DeDee Bolger ended with a pearance at the end of last<br />

Sunday. Two DiMartaos, Jin fifth and • fourth.<br />

season.<br />

In the Silver Fleet, Harry<br />

and Mike, alternated first and The DiMarinos dominated Six GP-14'i were not sailing BeDwoar and Brian Becotte<br />

second in Sunflah competition the Sunflah nets on Satur- in Ocean City since the garnered second place. Harry<br />

« Saturday.<br />

day. Jin and Mike alternated Nationals were being held in was a double winner, having<br />

The flnrt races of the season first and second places, while BrigantUte on Saturday. also been recognlied as the<br />

are always a challenge u younger brother Drew had a Twenty-two boats par- best In the Master Division<br />

sailors struggle with equip- third *nd a sixth.<br />

ticipated in the five races Jo (skipper over the ago of 50).<br />

ment problems and their own Crfng Monastero took a decide the championship. Also sailing at Brtganttae<br />

Umitations after the long fourth and a third In theWinner<br />

was John WUstf of from OCYC were Fnd Hugo<br />

winter away from the racing SunfWi. Dan Schwenk gar- me Corinthian Yacht Club of and Leslie Carroll, Matt and<br />

scene. Emily Henderson and nered a fourth and a sixth. Ape May.<br />

Julie Vollmer, and Emily<br />

Rob Shields were no ei- Diane Buono, the only girl Following the model of the Henderson and Mark Asher.<br />

ception<br />

sailing In the fleet, was •<br />

They really worked to win consistent fifth, followed by<br />

in their first time out together P.J. Chew and Todd<br />

in a GP-14. They wan the first Monastero. Is 4th out of 500<br />

nee on Sunday, despite being Russell and Cindi Hanscom<br />

five minutes late <strong>for</strong> the start captured two firsts In the 110<br />

In the second nee, while fleet Jack and Lnura Mchiking<br />

out on the down-wind in triathlon<br />

leg, Emily's feetslipped out of<br />

Ocean City lifeguard Steve well throughout the swim and<br />

me hiking strap, and over-<br />

Mazurek placed fourth out of bfke ride, but after reaching<br />

baud she went.<br />

500 athletes competing the city of Philadelphia, was<br />

As she came up sputtering<br />

Sunday In the Liberty to unable to complete the run.<br />

in the water, Rob was beard to<br />

Liberty Triathlon.<br />

Former OCBP lifeguard<br />

say, "Emily, if you're racing,<br />

The net started at the Paul Rudzitts placed 22nd.<br />

get back In this boat!" to-<br />

Statue of Liberty In New York<br />

splred by his words, Emily<br />

Harbor and ended In sight of<br />

did juat that, and ccotlnued to<br />

the Liberty Bill In<br />

helm the boat to a second<br />

Philadelphia.<br />

victory <strong>for</strong> the day.<br />

Athletes from 48 states and races scheduled<br />

Eric Hostvedt and- Greg<br />

12 <strong>for</strong>eign countries began g the The Octin City Beach<br />

Herte alternated with Bill and<br />

g y diving off Patrol has been conducting<br />

Vera Turner In the second and<br />

Liberty Island into the intrasquad swimming, rowing<br />

mlrd positions on Sunday In<br />

Hudson River early Sunday and running races <strong>for</strong> the past<br />

the OP's. John and Carol<br />

morning. They faced a 1%- week.<br />

Wagner took two fourths.<br />

mile swim, followed by a 100- The winners of the In-<br />

Brian Hltchings and Sue<br />

mile bike ride through New traaquad noes will represent<br />

Lenker, newly engaged<br />

Jersey to Philadelphia and a the OCBP In South Jersey<br />

members of the OP fleet,<br />

five-mile run that ended on lifeguard competitions.<br />

alternated with Dick and<br />

Chestnut Street near the Following are the dates of<br />

liberty Bell.<br />

fin South Jersey lifeguard<br />

Mazurek, a seven-year races:<br />

OCBP veteran, guards the July 11—<strong>Cape</strong> May County<br />

bathers at the14th<br />

Street Championship, Wlldwood<br />

beach, In the winter he Crest, 6 p.m.<br />

teaches math at Springfield July li - Ocean City<br />

High School In Delaware Lifeguard Association<br />

County, Pa.<br />

Biathlon, 43rd Street beach,<br />

Mazurek finished with a 6:15 p.m.<br />

time of 5:66:18, only three<br />

seconds behind <strong>for</strong>mer OCBP<br />

lifeguard Rob Guzikowski.<br />

Sttvt Fitch of West Chester,<br />

Pa. took first place with a<br />

winning time of 5:53:45, and<br />

Greg Isaacs of Beverly Hllln,<br />

Calif, finished second-in<br />

July 19 — WIMwood open<br />

ocean swim, 6:15 pjn.<br />

July 21 — <strong>Cape</strong> May City<br />

Superathlon, 6 pjn.<br />

July it — Ocean City<br />

Lifeguard Association T. John<br />

Carey 7th annual masters<br />

ocean swim, inn Street<br />

Steve Mazurek<br />

fcSMO, •>'- - ' • •.•'•••-«<br />

Another OCBP lifeguard,<br />

lob Pugh, who guards on the<br />

34th Street beach, was doing<br />

beach, fl p.m.<br />

A«f. 1 — Margate<br />

Memorial Races, S pjn.<br />

Aag § — Dutch Hoffman<br />

Memorials, WUdwood, 8 p.m.<br />

MalhiW 0. Rnkelion, D.M.D., M.M.Sc.<br />

Practice limited to Orthodsnlcs<br />

Adults • Children<br />

Aug. 15 - South Jeney<br />

Lifeguard Championships,<br />

WUdwood Oat, 6 p.m.<br />

Aug. tl — John T. Goudy<br />

1323 Simpson Avenue<br />

Suites 5 and 6<br />

Ocean City, N.J. 01226<br />

(609)398 1511<br />

Memorials, Ventnor, 6 p.nx<br />

WYOMING BRIDGE<br />

WINNERS LISTED<br />

Winneri in the bridge<br />

gum July 7'were Edith B.<br />

2400 New Road<br />

Northfleld.N.J. 08225<br />

(609) 6451559<br />

Smith, Helen Stedem and<br />

Anthony yalentl. For<br />

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FRIDAY, JULY 11,1986 THE SENTir>EL-LEDCBB. OCEAN CITY, N,J.<br />

Sirois wins tennis tournament<br />

The fint of the annual<br />

Havey Lake tennis tour-<br />

JMmenta of tb» season was<br />

leld July 5 hen with 11<br />

[Women entering the round*<br />

robin competition.<br />

, Hot tad humid weather<br />

(didn't alow down anyone, and<br />

,the tournament went on all<br />

{afternoon, Maureen Orals of<br />

•Philadelphia and Ocean City<br />

eventually capturing first<br />

place. She finished the Ust set be held on the new courts and<br />

M.<br />

prospective competitors are<br />

Second place went to urged to fry them out.<br />

Maureen Lowry, also of The Harvey Lake men's<br />

Philadelphia and Ocean City. singles win be July 26 and 27,<br />

(^Incidentally, Slrols and and Aug. 2 and 3. Registration<br />

LBwry are won to be to-laws. by July 22 Is at flth Street and<br />

The tournament was theAtlantic<br />

Avenue.<br />

tat to be played go the new<br />

Omni surface courts installed The men's doubles will be<br />

earlier Ola Beaton. All suc- Aug. 9, 10, 16 and 17;<br />

ceeding tournaments will also registration by Aug. 5.<br />

Flounder tournament July 20<br />

photo by PAW Maephanon<br />

Trophy winners in the first Bob Hughes Invitational tournament were,<br />

; UPPER TOWNSHIP — Tie Jeffers Florist, Route 9, anytime be<strong>for</strong>e 4 p.m. on from left! Marie Ftorsythe, Ben Harry, Jean Cohlll and Charles Parker.<br />

second annual Chamber of Palermo; fee DeauvUt Inn; tournament day. which Is the<br />

Commerce flounder tour- Levarl Plneria. Route 9, cut-off time.<br />

nament win be Sunday, July Marmora > or Clayton's Participants may fish from<br />

20. The rain-or-shlne event Is Marina (also a welgh-ln boat, off bank or dock. They<br />

Mng sponsored by Up* pout), Roosevelt Boulevard, are reminded that everyone in<br />

fcer Township Chamber of Marmora.<br />

the boat must be registered.<br />

^Commerce with cooperation Entry cut off Is 9 a.m. the The entry <strong>for</strong>m also reminds<br />

of the Deauvllle Irai. Strath- day of the tournament. entrants that state law gets<br />

Registrations that morning the flounder minimum at IS<br />

Prises are offered <strong>for</strong> those will be available only at toe Inches. Competitors will be<br />

catching the <strong>top</strong> 10 fish, and DeauvUlelnn.<br />

disqualified if flounder under<br />

door prizes win be drawn Hot dogs will be available U Inches an kept.<br />

from registration <strong>for</strong>ms. during the welgMn at the Harry Harvey, president of<br />

Registration fee Is *4 andDeauvllle<br />

Inn. Contestants the Upper Township Chamber Nan Hughes, second left, presents trophies to Jean Cohlll and Charles<br />

those entering may register at may come to the welgh-ln of Commerce, invites Parker following Bob Hughes invitational tournament. Looking on are<br />

residents and visitors to "Join<br />

Jacque Zoller, left, Charles and Robert Hughes Jr., sons of the late<br />

the fun, and fish <strong>for</strong> the big<br />

ones."<br />

Hughes, and Berwyn Hugges, right, brother to the late Hughes.<br />

MATCHPOINT JR. -<br />

.Florence Hanson and Loll<br />

Kilbourne won North-South on<br />

Jtuy 1 with 179 followed by<br />

Hazel Rohrbach and Carl<br />

Weldlg 177, Jimmy Cox and<br />

jPat Capltano 170, Helen and<br />

-George Perry 117, June<br />

'Dreslln and Jean Van Tilberg<br />

m,<br />

• East-West winneri were<br />

.Violet Leia and Norm<br />

ThinBchmidt 214, Nancy<br />

Blcksler and Gen Boden 191,<br />

Mathilda Hughes and Flo<br />

Smith 197, Ann Blom and Dot<br />

Pataky 191, Row Capito and<br />

iMary Frances Englebert 162,<br />

Ann Sweeney and Jean<br />

Wanamaker 156.<br />

MATCHPOWT — Aaron<br />

:Slmon and Art Levlne won on<br />

July 3 with 123 followed by<br />

,lois Kilbourne and Laurel<br />

Nowbray 118, Helen Bird and<br />

OUve Scbaeffer 115H, Ann<br />

Jones and Kathryn Fischer<br />

.112, Jarte and Bert Graf 111,<br />

Betai James and Peg Sheldon<br />

,101.<br />

East-West winners were Stu<br />

Fuller and Mary Frances<br />

; Englebert 136, J. Turcott and<br />

W. Gascom 134, Emma May<br />

jGoddardjimd Johanna njti«nii<br />

120, Dot Pataky and AnaBlom<br />

112, Ann ud Irv TBehtbuU<br />

108. '<br />

, Games are held 7:30 p.m.<br />

Tuesday and Thursday at the<br />

Community Center. For In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

or partnerships call<br />

Laurel Mowbray, 3994845.<br />

' Ocean City Yacht Club<br />

duplicate bridge winners on<br />

July 1 were; North-South<br />

Lucille Morrison and Helen<br />

Kulp tie with Betty and<br />

Wally Runyan, 135. Charlotte<br />

'and Dr. Arthur Vaughn, 132;<br />

Stella Guoth and Eve Kelly,<br />

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A Junior at Washington and<br />

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Bob Young, 117; Dot and Dr. Those are tough<br />

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Mat Goddard and Marion what kind of space they<br />

Clinton, 113.<br />

July 3 contract bridge<br />

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PAGE 9<br />

Bob Hughes menu<br />

winners receive tennis awards<br />

The first Bob Hughes fa><br />

viUtioniil Memorial Tennis<br />

Tournament was held<br />

recently at the «th Street<br />

tennis courts with 14 teams<br />

competing in Hit mixed<br />

Tin champion double team<br />

wat Oat of Jtan Cohlll of<br />

Gipe May and Charlie Parker<br />

of Oc*«n City.<br />

Runnen-ap wert Marie<br />

Fonythe of Ocean Qtydud<br />

Beo Harry of Somen Point.<br />

PresenUtlon of •' the<br />

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Hughe*, wife of the Uta Bob<br />

Hughes, son* Chuck and<br />

Robin Hughes and Dan's<br />

brother, Berwyn Hughes of<br />

Oc«anClty.<br />

A permanent plaque with<br />

fee winner's names each year<br />

wlU be placed In the<br />

Recreation Center.<br />

MEDAL PLAY<br />

WINNERS LlffTED<br />

Atlantic City Country Club<br />

women's golf association held<br />

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June V, Winners were: Billle<br />

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PAGE 10 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J. FRIDAY, JULY 11.1M6<br />

Like you, fish sluggish in hot weather; but they're still about £<br />

Hot weather and flahlug Just on vacation, the fish IMBI to<br />

don't seem to mis. Witt thi be also.<br />

hot sun, no wind and high The fi«h really do feel the<br />

tumidity, It really Isn't any weather and when we have a<br />

cooler out on the water. The combination like we've been<br />

hone files are vldoug and the having - such •• high<br />

(Uh seem as If they too can humidity lack of rain, and a<br />

feel the beat and choose to wry hot sun — the water<br />

stay put.<br />

temperature goes way up and<br />

With the weather the way it the flflh lay still.<br />

has been lately, I am Bait fish are the most<br />

reminded of the tourist acceptable to the climate<br />

commercial In which two change because of the shallow<br />

eridmos are complaining how water they inhabit. The small<br />

bad they need a vacation. I * channels and creeks warm<br />

think to myself, they could and cool faster than the open<br />

trade with me right now. water and halt flab almost<br />

BUDDI aren't the only ones seem to disappear. When this<br />

haBwnt, the predators such<br />

SPORTFISHING<br />

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THE LINE<br />

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Enjoy some of the<br />

MARUN • TUNA • SHARK finest fishing on<br />

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Tournaments t, Private<br />

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the bottom.<br />

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George Rocco and hla two The big lures are the old also been producing some to keep eooL )<br />

sons from PhoenlxvlUe, Pa. stamlby, the cedarplug; red rice action. — Daw<br />

flounder fished with Norm<br />

and caught over 100 flounder,<br />

but only kept a due to the ilze<br />

limit.<br />

If you want nice-sized blues,<br />

you are still going to have to<br />

go about 15 miles offshore or<br />

dose to the wreck <strong>for</strong> some<br />

good action. It Is still unclear<br />

when the blues will move back<br />

inshore - U they do. At this<br />

u flounder s<strong>top</strong> expending y are going.<br />

time, they are still out of<br />

energy because there li Capt, Norm Hafirad of the reach <strong>for</strong> many small-<br />

nothing to eat, or they move to charter boat The Vihlng boaters, but <strong>for</strong> those with<br />

another location where then reports that he U having both vessels capable of going 10 to<br />

brood.<br />

good blue and flounder fishing 20 miles out, action will<br />

ID weather that If unthlt<br />

past week. Norm bad continue.<br />

seasonably hot, fish will be Gary Swearer and ton, Jos, Tuna fishing is getting a<br />

laying In the deepest part of 12, from Pottstown Pa., out nice start. Small yeUowfin,<br />

the channels and near the one day and they boated 30 bonnlta, and even some snail<br />

Inlet where cool sea water la blues up to 15 pounds. Jinbluefln<br />

are moving" through<br />

brought in constantly. Bigger Swfou and Mike Sabriek of the area. Reports have been<br />

baits are but to use because Boyertown, Pa. also favorable from the canyons<br />

the larger fish will be bluefiahed with Norm and and even the area around the<br />

reluctant to spend un- caught 37 up to 13 pounds. 28-mile wreck Is producing<br />

necessary energy chasing Many of these fish were some nice tuna and even<br />

after smaller meals and will caught on surface poppers dolphin. Bonlto have been<br />

wait, <strong>for</strong> example, <strong>for</strong> • larger and by luting bucktalls off reported ai OIOM as 10 muss<br />

minnow to feed on.<br />

Regular anglers who have<br />

been following the schools of Surfing meet July 19<br />

flsh from place to place<br />

continue to do well and still The National Scholastic Bullfrog sunscreen with their<br />

Dave Wlnglow, left, and Ocean City Public Relations Director Mark<br />

manage to keep everyone Surfing Association will hold entoy.<br />

Solfer. <strong>post</strong> Night in Venice announcements at the Harbor house Matina,<br />

•lie from finding out where its final open season and The following divisions will Bay Avenue. The gala boat parade and bay celebration is set <strong>for</strong> 6 p.m.<br />

Explorer surf contests of the be contested: Open men's, Saturday, July 19 starting off North Point Road.<br />

spring season July 19 InJunior<br />

men's, ladies', boys',<br />

Strathmere where high school kneeboard, Explorer men's,<br />

Thomas S, and college surfers from ladles', masters,' kneeboard,<br />

southern and central New bodyboard and wavestd.<br />

Moore<br />

Night in Venice boat<br />

Jersey will compete to earn A 8060181 feature of the<br />

Individual points which could bodyboard division will be the<br />

PAINTING earn them a trip to the NSSA free use of Morey Boogie<br />

CONTRACTOR nationals In Cali<strong>for</strong>nia next boards by contestants,<br />

month.<br />

sponsored by the Horey parade is little more<br />

INTERIOR • EXTERIOR The contest will begin at company.<br />

Licensed • Ocean City 7:30 a.m. and finish around Entry <strong>for</strong> all divisions Is due<br />

20 Years Experience<br />

12:30 p.m. with an awards one week' in advance.<br />

presentation on the beach. However since this Is thethan<br />

week from launch<br />

BIKE<br />

FREE ESTIMATES Entry <strong>for</strong>ms are available NSSA's tint summer event In<br />

in all area surf shops and the East, entry will be ac-<br />

iNew Bike Sales & Repairs!<br />

from Strathmere lifeguards. cepted until July IS. Entries Frank Ruggleri, conductor being grand marshal of the marshal <strong>for</strong> the parade he has<br />

3990205 All contestants will receive an should be mailed to NSSA-NJ of the Ocean City Pops Or- Night In Venice boat parade. so often enjoyed.<br />

NSSA T-shirt and a sample of P.O. 1077 Ocean City, 06m chestra, la looking <strong>for</strong>ward to David Wlnalew, chairman Over 100 boats are ejected<br />

Surreys • Tandems<br />

of the event, notes the colorful to sail with approximately *<br />

Wt'm in the<br />

Membtn ul<br />

decorated boat regatta and 125,000 spectators seated at<br />

plj/CQ Large a,"<br />

YILLOW PAGES<br />

NJ. BETTER<br />

bayfront celebration Is let <strong>for</strong> lagoon street ends and at<br />

DlrVCO small<br />

BUSINESS BUREAU<br />

BAY BREEZE<br />

6 p.m. Saturday, July 19 various parties along the bay ;<br />

starting at North Point. front Homes along the route<br />

8th & Atlantic Ave. s<br />

BUILDING CONTRACTOR<br />

Ruggleri, who has been will be decorated and prtxes -<br />

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

associated with the Pops will be awarded to the best -<br />

:<br />

Orchestra <strong>for</strong> over §7 years, decorated homes and boats. „•<br />

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A bassoonist, Ruggteri U a Also featured to the paraded<br />

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Live and Frozen Baits, Shark Chum in Frozer<br />

ductor Leonard Bernstein.<br />

Buckets*. Slabs.<br />

FRANKLIN<br />

place donations to collection,<br />

Hi wife, Anne, will Join him bcnei <strong>for</strong> the benefit of the<br />

In the lead boat of the parade. Rescue Squad. Contestant;,<br />

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Ruggleri Indicated to Thewith<br />

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Cribbing Equipment<br />

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FtliTiBI CHARTS<br />

The Mils Night to Venice<br />

pageant Is directed by|<br />

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Catch Flsr High scorer in pinochle at Pops Orchestra concert.<br />

Then are-a dozen young;<br />

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to Ocean City Card Club on<br />

Monday, July 7 was Harley<br />

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Runners-up were John<br />

Goede 698, Eva Savage 685, Jo<br />

George and Oscar Mabry 583,<br />

Bob Heplcr 570, Alice Wallace<br />

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As In previous years, safety t,<br />

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parade, Heavy Hues win bty<br />

levied <strong>for</strong> Infractions and<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 11,1086 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, W J. PAGE n - SECTION TWO ff<br />

here are some big tuna at the 28-mile wreck; biggest hard to say<br />

Jon Johnson and Gloria Amarosa display their<br />

11 yeUowfin tuna.<br />

special attention will be given<br />

556, William Wray 5M andto<br />

drunk driving both on land)-'.


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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />

FRIDAY, JULY11,1986<br />

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SARAOI SALE - I sranada Lana<br />

(Spruci Rd, and Oranida L. )<br />

MuHMM llami, lurnilurt, nlc-nacki<br />

light Ilifurai and wiman'i tiathln<br />

iafuMly, July 11,1 to I p.ni M|<br />

H*NDT«4N - RnUJMtlaf/CtniinH'-<br />

tlai, sit phatH ol Mini fntprHinaiiti'<br />

and rapain, lick Afl.mi, ifMtN, fl<br />

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NOWMIHIN0<br />

li<br />

p t a g r<br />

Ifon clirki ttM all kind! sf klKnan<br />

rwp, ate. No tip Mean, Pin tuna I<br />

fulitimiwwkivill.<br />

CampMI'l IMfaM mtttwi<br />

IWAUoryAva.O.e.<br />

Mt-40<br />

oewwg April lam FTF<br />

IIIMeDIAI, BIADINO - Phonlci,<br />

•llmintlry KhHI ktiici, ipalllng,<br />

languag. Mi, iriMmafli,, ilmpia<br />

lM«h progiiini, raldinaii work, <strong>On</strong>«<br />

hour« hup halpil CartlllM linMr<br />

Artlna Nlai, 111) Pltitura A*a., Dcim<br />

eiiy. oil mini. "" ~ ti<br />

UDINTi ANB VINMRI — il<br />

your ami tjtii, Miki your own itouri-<br />

Urn I Ml Mf ind (Mi •infini c.rt<br />

Call ivaiiinfi wan, diyi tiuju-<br />

•Ml, Mi<br />

Autos For Sale<br />

(ICItlTARY/IIICIPTIOHIlT — Far<br />

BUiy RMI liflfl elllca. Y..r fMIM<br />

tallllM IvtlltMa, far Innovalln,<br />

MPMHilMl Parian, •uptflanca wllh<br />

tMtnl olllc. niffi. yiirv itMatltMa.<br />

caiuoim. MI<br />

CHAMIIRMAiS - UnlNtyi lilN<br />

•,m, Is liio p,m, vgry Isafl uliry ind<br />

working cwWHIwi. Cll 11W77IHI gr<br />

Hi-Mil HWMlllMll, Ml,<br />

CUITODIAH — Immrtlitt •pMing.i<br />

to il p.m. uiin, l|ick IMI (IcMW<br />

pnfirrN, itnttct Mr, looatw,<br />

Mainland RlgHHIII High MtM, Ml-<br />

4111, lit. «f; Ml I. lNa<br />

M uulrman of Iemn# laaie, city Hall,<br />

taalilaCltr.N.J «tM) til<br />

CAHTIK LINCOLN MRKCUNV -<br />

Ottan City IM NH4 H rt '""• •""<br />

catlUer/RaapHMlit 4 in. nj • »m<br />

wMkdayi. t m w 4 p m Saturday!.<br />

•Wiy ka aariM I4tn • ¥*att Av«,<br />

If!! FORO PINTO - tlghl olut. El-<br />

ctliHl faMIIlM, llandard, 1 door <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

•l,Mt, Clll HI Mil, il<br />

IIM MIRCURV TOPAI - « floor"uf<br />

cMalflHM tutg., AM A PM, loom tnd<br />

runt gml, M,l». Clll MtUTt. 7 1»<br />

IfM OLOJ Fit — EH, machinicli con<br />

illM, Naadi Mint lob. MM, Clll HO<br />

SMI, "Ml<br />

Child Cart<br />

ENJOY YOUR SUMMER - Illparlin-<br />

CM tMBVIIHir or molhWi halMr,<br />

AvilMMi by IM -1l<br />

O.M.C. If RALLY - IM ha Ch.vrol.t<br />

angina. Yt.r around mild, itgrasa ><br />

EicilHt comlltkin. Egulpmanl ln-><br />

cllKMd tt,l» 4WM5-WI0. ,j<br />

"17 PT. OLAITHON-'U with •vlnTa."<br />

Mhp, motor. Trallir and rifltad ilia In<br />

cludri Fully Kulp Oood condition<br />

H.SM. Call *rV-»1ff Fll<br />

AUCTION SALE<br />

10 FIBERGLASS BOATS<br />

8ATUBDAY, JULY 12 -11A.M.<br />

ONPEEMIJES, •<br />

L0H6P0HTBIVD.4BAYAVE.<br />

S0«fl8r1|HT,N.J.<br />

JHawlian 23 ^kl-Boat. «Ohp,'Water Jet; iv»4 Larson<br />

*lverllne IS' Sport, Open Bow, Canvat; SeablroV23' Spor?<br />

NEW JERSEY<br />

Abeh r<br />

VMVL,ALUMMUMnMl<br />

' CEDARttMNI<br />

Satisfying "homeownera<br />

Innovative Ideal'and<br />

wprkmamnlp <strong>for</strong> I7,yr». in,<br />

1h«cap*Mtlanilc«f*a. ..j<br />

r». Cutty Cabin, Twin 6<br />

V, Caravel Sport Boat; 19JU -18* spor-<br />

, Radio, Depth Finder; If Larson Shark<br />

Ihss ever oMered. Best 1<br />

•eardwaik loeafion,<br />

possible, and siud<br />

JACT NOW! H ,<br />

Call BEROEH REALTY I<br />

j2nda,A»bury Ave.O.C.<br />

M«407t »f<br />

OABAOB MM -JtJU. fTflBoin" COMM1RCIAL •UILDINO FOB<br />

mi Cantrai Av.nu. utgrday July MLI, -'Cmtral iocatiM In Ocean<br />

!«h. Baaf at houu, ,-n tjfy, %%• , «• ,„ uil, teJJSt, caaltli<br />

Realty, nf-un, B.altor. Fll<br />

TWO CBIBS WITH MATTBtSSE! -<br />

And twrnsiri, Ui aach, Csnipiati ••!<br />

Call iftar ills p.m. i<br />

B9S&W2.<br />

In the newtit, mosi i*<br />

itrueture this<br />

<strong>for</strong> Iftt bail in MS If let<br />

CALL S.A.M.<br />

Twenty yrs, experience<br />

buying & sell Ino antiques,<br />

appraising & household<br />

liquidations,<br />

••glitlrMAPprliitn<br />

CaU398 033i?or399-055Zii<br />

VIDEO ARCAPI SAME - <strong>On</strong>afa<br />

rica By Midway, Cain aparatM ISOO ar<br />

BO. call I»-yil, p7.11<br />

MOPED ^ Mail Lui Puch, burgundy<br />

IHI ISM mil.i. Call HI 1117 Friday,<br />

iafurqiy and iunday, py-if<br />

GINGHAM GOOSE<br />

3127 West Avihus<br />

Handcrafted Gifts and<br />

Supplies<br />

S<strong>top</strong> in far new schedule<br />

of wof kshsps<br />

Mon, wad. sit, 10a.m. foSp.m,<br />

Men., w#d, Evtnlngi 7:» to ti]gp.m.<br />

Fit<br />

YABD IAL1 - Saturday I a.m., IIM<br />

Roiamar Lanl If Spruca P.d, (I block<br />

irom Sly AVI.) antilul tnirbli punt<br />

Ifand with 1 chirybi, (yggaga iitnpi,<br />

brill, tiivar, giail, pianfl, ladiai' 11-14<br />

liothai. Mi<br />

YARD SALE — L.rg. air cindltlonar,<br />

null A cift, ihairi, rm. fani, wood<br />

Ihultari, ironing board, bookl, pattan<br />

ni, clofhing and morl, July iith £ lith I<br />

to 3 p.m. only. Mi<br />

OAS DOVER. RANSE AND WATER<br />

HEATER—UlllCh. Clll ]la-!Sll, 7-11<br />

YARD SALE — Prldly and S.lurd.y, t<br />

to i p,m, 117 wan Av.nut. Badipraadi,<br />

poii ft pani, coifuma jawairy, l!liti€<br />

knaa lupporl, aillfic hill ind muih<br />

much men. Mi<br />

TWO HTI — Boi Ipringl and mil-<br />

freiial, full iila, good cindifien 111 par<br />

•at Including initial. Call Iff IIM. Ml<br />

I cu, FT, FRIIlla - Kltchan<br />

eablnat If-* 41", I • 13 Ian nig, Ifwio<br />

SIOAHTIC ¥ARB SALE - 1 Mum<br />

anliguai. Ml, cn.iti, l.mpi, m, sit,<br />

(. Inn. f a.m. • a p.m. nil PlnairMd<br />

Driva. Ana inn » lay off Blylhin<br />

. Drlyl, Ml<br />

FOR SAL! - irand na« IIMfric lun-<br />

baam lawn mowar, .ic.ll.nl buy, mult<br />

•acrlflca, IIM. or Mlf olfir, Caii III.<br />

, IMS, »•"<br />

YARD SALI - Sllurday, July lith I<br />

l.itt, Illlt Purnltura, curtllni, IHII,<br />

gilll A china coilactlbln, radllNri,<br />

, roll-up bllndl, «nd much much mora.<br />

MM Albury A«anui, O,C, Ml<br />

lUFFiT ~~ OREXBL<br />

PffCAN^Mahogany lacriiafy dllN,<br />

Mahogany dining tabla, a ghairi, bufftf,<br />

sofa, zenlih TV, piano, tplnet, 20 yian<br />

old. Call ]?1 1340. MI<br />

OARtilNS OARAOi SALI-Sat. July<br />

if, f to 13 neon, carpai, bag, mat-<br />

- traini, Ipringl, chain, tlblr, lamp<br />

, ntjlt, bidding, ate. 310 Hull U, 111<br />

• ' MOTO1ICANI—Srind jugJIH 13<br />

* i iplM prolejilon.l nllsdll, Iicailinf<br />

.. (, cendltlon, Call M-M14 or 1M-WU, Fll<br />

WISTINSHDUSE-ltackrt walhir<br />

~ ti\G Qryir, eosd working condition, HO<br />

aaeh. Call affart p.m. M-NN. Ml<br />

• BACK YARD iALI-Frlday, July 11<br />

<strong>On</strong>lyl • A.M. until Hid. 4114 Canfral<br />

',. AVI. 1/11<br />

AMF 5UNFISH—Llkf mw, Call Iff'<br />

/U<br />

SHOWER STALL—PIMrglall with<br />

, hirdwara, IiM. Dill neuu 111. Call IN-<br />

" ; an. »/ii<br />

' * NINE PC DINING ROOM SET—AAlnt<br />

cond solid aih « newly upholttered<br />

^ chalra hutcn Table w/2 leaves server<br />

H50) 2 pc Men 1 Cherry Bdrm stt<br />

-* slnale bed Lo dresser TOO call to<br />

saa 399 0991 7 15<br />

AflULTI FAMILY YARD SALE-JUly<br />

^ lllh a^ 12th V to a 300 block €ast Inlet<br />

' Rd Gardens Outstanding Junto Ctirls<br />

4 Craft speed Bolt sometnlng lor<br />

everyone! 7 11<br />

., GARAGE SALE—Glassware dishes<br />

i, laces materials many hogstnold<br />

T Items clothing vacuum antiques<br />

books, pictures $al July 13 9toJprn<br />

Rain date July 19 31 Allendale Rd<br />

' 1V Marmora ' n<br />

'YARD SALE-HE Edinburgh Rd Sat<br />

• to. 3 p m Houtahald Itims antlguas<br />

t<br />

furnltura, tat sf Johnson Bros dishai<br />

"'' (English) attic treasures wooden cor<br />

,'YnlCM, clothing odds a, ands,<br />

Invvalry/coimellct Priced 10 sell 711<br />

MOVING—Northfleld Estates,<br />

' everything mutt go July il & 13 •<br />

a rn ) pn Furniture tools<br />

nousevyares ate 303 Knollwood off<br />

.ZIOflRd 711<br />

GARAGE SALI—Frl a. Sal • to 1 Kit<br />

.cfwn chain, alec saw. elec tooli,<br />

. vn-anefnt, Mil can , , 1<br />

,;.;<br />

Gold Coast Townhouse, J<br />

br,, 2i/j bath,-AC, ocean,<br />

view, garage, fireplace,<br />

«6»,0M.0u, furnished.<br />

Large beachfront condo, 4<br />

br,, 3 bath, Jaeuzil, 2 tile<br />

bathi, stone fireplace,<br />

1379,000.00 furnished.<br />

Brand new corner, 2nd fl.<br />

Conda, Spectacular view<br />

from wide wrap porches, 4<br />

br,, 2 baths. Inspect this<br />

one now.<br />

Beach block Duplex, easy<br />

beach access (rom this 3<br />

BR., Z bath duplex. Fully<br />

wj«lpp«d a. furnished 3 car<br />

garage,-. Listed <strong>for</strong><br />

»1»,000.00.<br />

Like new, 3 BR, 2 bath, 2nd<br />

fl/condo. Just a few 1 step*<br />

to 31'lt beach: $137,500.<br />

Charming single 30th 8,<br />

Asbury Ave, 3 BR., 1 bath,<br />

electric heat. Lots of poten-<br />

tial. 1111,000.<br />

iayfront lot on Bayshore<br />

Dr., what an opportunity to<br />

build your dream home,<br />

1235,000,<br />

Ocean front mansion, un-<br />

believable Cali<strong>for</strong>nia style<br />

home. 5 BR,, 4VJ baths,<br />

pool, hot tub, patio bar,<br />

one-of-a-klndl Listed <strong>for</strong><br />

$925,000.<br />

40th & Central - Im<br />

rfiaculate 4 br., condos,<br />

beach views, bright cheery<br />

Florida decor, excellent<br />

Value, best location, 1st II.<br />

1174,500. Ik 2nd floor<br />

$189,500. 1<br />

J<br />

THMWOfSaUttYOMBAYO-^ 1<br />

M M A O<br />

J#J lf;? "^<br />

SAFE HARBOR<br />

Large 4 BR,, ea, fleer duplex. You can purchase the whole<br />

Bldg. gr either floor as condos I null dining room, large<br />

deck*: 1st floor J1!v,9OO, 2nd floor $129,«00, The first floor<br />

of this brand new Duplex Includes f urn.<br />

, ULTRA-MOD DUPLEX<br />

M block to the beach, lit floor 1 BR. with fireplace, pool,<br />

parking, ind floor S BR., 1 bath. Cam, cell.; Flrep'»c«<br />

both units fully furnished. Great rental Income, $219,000.<br />

\> m<br />

VI*"'<br />

•!PV v<br />

.. April completion. 3o r<br />

BEACH WATCH<br />

1 Plymouth Place at fh§ Boardwaik. April completion,<br />

one bedroom, fully turn, units starting at $77,900,<br />

Elevator, laundry, parking, pool, whirlpool. Act quickly,<br />

BW I Sold Out In Four Days Last Year I<br />

NORTH IND DUPLEX<br />

Three BR,, 1 bath ea, floor. Gas heat, near beach. Good<br />

rental property. MxlOO grass and treed side yard, 1st floor<br />

furnished, whole Bldg. available at $17S,000.<br />

A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK<br />

COLDUleU. BANKJBR •<br />

ISLAND REALTY<br />

32N0S WEST AWE.<br />

An IndgneoQentl'<br />

311-3138<br />

,i,l Wtiliates, inc,<br />

"•ti" •*'? "•' -'<br />

' */<br />

Robert C. French, Broker<br />

R. Craig French, Principal<br />

OWNER SAY! SELL) I<br />

BEACHBLOCK DUPLEX<br />

m<br />

* * * * * Ask about our 2 bedroom condo on the beach block <strong>for</strong> * * * * *<br />

onivi79,900.<br />

aABMNlDB HAM HOME LOCATION • LOCATION • LOCATION<br />

LaweS tlnato hdmTloeatid on a larae lO<strong>On</strong>lOO' iof with 3 Custom built home with 4 bedrooms and 3 baths. Large<br />

^ ?S brth^^Heated <strong>for</strong>%S round Mv ng rtm yard on this large 17x130' lot with panoramic views<br />

XSS£ ZSA !S * « ' th f th b h Offd . $398000 f<br />

A stone's throw from the beach. Offered at S39S.O0O onfur-<br />

nlihed.<br />

at $259,900 furnished.<br />

Call French Today 1<br />

399-5454<br />

ESTATE<br />

ONE ATLANTICAVENUE


i<br />

PAGE 14 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEA.N CITY, N,J, FRIDAY, JULY II, 1M«<br />

RE. For Sale RE. For Sale RE. For Sale RE. For Sale<br />

Now available three one'<br />

bedroom units In Ocean<br />

Colony, like new condition,<br />

fully furnished and equip<br />

ped as 1$ $97,000 to HOT,500<br />

Many extras. Call <strong>for</strong><br />

details and appointment.<br />

3 bedroom, I bath,<br />

fireplace condo unobstrue<br />

ted view of the meadows<br />

and bay area, Furnished! 2<br />

blocks to beach, II 19,900<br />

: ipf ED<br />

Rus tie Strathmere *<br />

bedroom, IVa bath, single.<br />

Gas heat, reef <strong>top</strong> deck<br />

with Ocean and Bay view,<br />

(124.500.<br />

3 bedroom, V/i bath, condo<br />

Central air, pool deck,<br />

furnished, 194,900,<br />

1 bedroom, v/i bath condo •<br />

Cathedral ceiling, corner<br />

unit, excellent views,<br />

114,900,<br />

BERG<br />

dW5 Weil, Brand new sideby<br />

side Duplex condominiums<br />

situated on a<br />

large lot 43x90, plenty of<br />

room between each<br />

building, 3 bedrooms, 2.5<br />

baths, large master Suite.<br />

Selling fully furnished<br />

(turn key! flM.MO, Per<br />

side.<br />

Year round or summer cottage<br />

with 2 bedrooms,<br />

living room, kitchen and<br />

bathroom. Convenient fe<br />

boardwalk, beaches, stores<br />

and schools. Fully fur<br />

nished, 170,000,<br />

New contemporary<br />

southend 2nd floor condo.<br />

Three bedrooms, two<br />

baths. All appliances with<br />

celling fans in each room.<br />

Won't last long. $149,900,<br />

ii'iftff.<br />

Biyfront Condo, 2<br />

bedroom, 1 bath with<br />

beautiful view of Great<br />

Egg Harbor Bay, furnished<br />

at f 129,000,<br />

REALTY<br />

32nd & Asbury Ave, 399-0076<br />

55th & Haven Ave. 399-4211<br />

BEACHFRONT DUPLEX<br />

2sth street area<br />

Over 5000 sq. ft, of deluxa living<br />

Call owner <strong>for</strong> appt,<br />

399 1795<br />

YOU'VE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING UKE IT!.<br />

A CONTEMPORARY FIRST FLOOR<br />

BEACHFRONT CONDO<br />

FEATURiNQ:<br />

Great room, dining room, kitehtn, 3<br />

bedrooms, 2 baths, shower 8, changing<br />

room, • Tiled entry foyer & kitchen • JennAIr<br />

range • custom kitchen •- cabinetry • Incremental<br />

heat pumps • Electric water shut<br />

off • pre wired A/WFAA stereo 8. intercom<br />

• custom recessed lighting<br />

throughout • security system • fireplace • solid<br />

wood doors • Bah"blinds • much, much more,<br />

BY APPOINTMENT ONLY<br />

A MEMBER OF THI SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK<br />

COLDUjeU, BANKER D<br />

ISLAND REALTY<br />

32ND& WEST AVE. 398-3636<br />

An MtptnMhr OmM ind OpMM Mmts ol ColMI links hsMeHlil AlWula Inc.<br />

There will never be<br />

another opportunity<br />

like Ocean Reef.<br />

•rat your ehinet! The final luxurious<br />

phase of Ocean Reel It now available<br />

. — tor those who en]oy the finest In lit*<br />

.. and terrific value.<br />

Whether you are looking tor a primary<br />

residence or a second home, there will never<br />

be another seashore condominium value like<br />

' Wk0hOMOUfJDMIIinflMNMldMIM<br />

•ndlWnwgntflctnt totting." ' .,<br />

HaknU Oundrvm<br />

Ocean Reel in Ocean City. These spectacular<br />

award-winning 2 and 3 bedroom residences<br />

are situated on a 20-acre waterfront site. <strong>for</strong><br />

a lifestyle of peace and privacy, lavished with<br />

•W»»lmplytov«Soulh.mC«ntoml..Th«<br />

OMtn M*f lAvlrannitnt MfKn ui l«l lit*<br />

Impeccable! landscaping and.full recreational<br />

amenities, Uke boating facilities, pools, tennis<br />

courts and a 1600-squarefoot clubhouse—'<br />

everything you have ever dreamed of Is at your<br />

doorstep.» . *-% ,<br />

New ttiodti* now opanl Visit our new furished<br />

models and select your private residence;<br />

<strong>for</strong> occupancy this summer,Hurry, the llnje ls_,<br />

right, There'will never be another opportunity,<br />

like Ocean Reef Club.<br />

OCE4M^REEP<br />

RESORT<br />

<br />

WALNUT ROAD, excep- ARKANSAS AVE., ' 3<br />

.(tlonnlly;iT)j»lnta[ned jwrne., , bdrm., 2 bajh home with<br />

Consl*rt''rt';ih>? rm..'dln. den, enclosed tun room,<br />

rm., klf.; toiy! family >m. < rnany nice featurts,<br />

'"^'-'- bdrms,,2.bath*,i sltyated on spacious well<br />

l;.?-boatsltpi1.*ind luhdseapetf,; Jot.. Asking<br />

-Asking $3is^iMi |i $235,000.; j,,, 1 ^ / J i,,,,,,<br />

jiton ^iNDjuaognfront;^-,<br />

' two famlltf nn kniiri n i. niiTtjoji<br />

WHkuy nMiBii mitiiiu WMUM-<br />

•i. fii<br />

GARDENS PLAZA<br />

Beachfront condominium.<br />

Living room, dining area,<br />

kitchen, bedroom and bath.<br />

Ail appliances, heat, central<br />

air, peel and parking.<br />

SI ie,?So furnished.<br />

'Tfu<br />

•••**#*****•#••*•••*•••••••*•<br />

"THEBREAKEBS"<br />

GARDENS PLAZA<br />

Park Place • Batch<br />

iff-USl<br />

Pflwff<br />

Your last chance to own your 2nd home w/A possibility of<br />

100% Financing to Qualified Buyer. We have i condominiums<br />

<strong>for</strong> sale with excellent Income and track<br />

record. Custom built 2 8.3 bedroom units and designed by<br />

Robert Johnson of Lengpert, Do yourself a favor & inspect<br />

one of the nicest condominiums in Ocean City starting at<br />

$180,000.<br />

ONE ATLANTIC AVE.<br />

399-5454<br />

##*•••••*»•••••••*••••••••<br />

m-AIIUFI* Ms<br />

Shore Inspiration<br />

byR Handle Scarborough<br />

UffiRTOWMhV<br />

A GRAND OLD HOME<br />

Two story situated on over<br />

an acre of lovingly maintained<br />

grounds, plentiful in<br />

assorted fruit, flowerinf<br />

and shade trees.<br />

Four bedrooms, 2 baths •<br />

family room with fireplace<br />

Insert living room, dining<br />

room, enclosed side or sunperch<br />

off dining room •<br />

covered patio deck <strong>for</strong><br />

wicker & plants. Organized<br />

galley kitchen - full<br />

basement.<br />

Second Floor could be rented<br />

or used as separate<br />

guest or living quarters.<br />

For the alert buyer<br />

M9.9O0.0O.<br />

Calculate The Value! 4 BR<br />

+ V/% bath + <strong>for</strong>mal rooms<br />

+ eat in kitchen + family<br />

rm, + den + Florida rm. *<br />

garage + great location -><br />

a Super By y at SI 19. WO.<br />

Define Country Club-<br />

Meticulous home suitable<br />

<strong>for</strong> entertainment with<br />

magnificent pool area<br />

situated on rolling rural<br />

greens! Il2f JOO.<br />

Almost j Hauiei For The<br />

Price of <strong>On</strong>e I <strong>Cape</strong> Cod<br />

comes complete and Includes<br />

3 BR and full bath.<br />

The addition offers LR,<br />

Dining area, 2 BR, and<br />

bath, M?,900,<br />

•est investment Bet:<br />

Wayside Village store <strong>for</strong><br />

Saiel 1173 sq, ft, with rental<br />

income ef iWO a month.<br />

New heat pump and car<br />

peting. Most desirable<br />

shopping area In the Town<br />

Ship. $92,900,<br />

Why Rent When You Can<br />

Af<strong>for</strong>d This Charming<br />

Rlneh, Recently renovated<br />

With 2 BR, 2 baths and new<br />

garage. Easy access to<br />

Parkway, Hurry, i72,S00.<br />

The final countdown is underway.<br />

Residences from $109,000,<br />

550 Bay Avo,, Seiners Point. NJ 'A mile north of<br />

Sowers Point Cirlce Models Open Daily (609) 653-6038<br />

R.E. For Sale R.E, For Sale R.E. ForS.to<br />

RmiiSHEDCOHDO<br />

•Three bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen, sunken living room,<br />

air-cendltionlng, parking, near stores, *wlmmlno pool.<br />

HHMHSCMO0<br />

Two bedrooms, 1 bath, living room, kitchen, air con<br />

dltlonlng, gas heat, pool, parking, tas.ooo<br />

GOSS REALTY, Realtors<br />

3258 Albury Ave. 399-2088<br />

LEASE PURCHASB<br />

Magnificent I story Villa<br />

Tewnheme at the Sands<br />

Sreate


PAGE 16 - SECTION TWO THE SENTINELLEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J, FRIDAY, JULY 11.1W-<br />

RE Sale RE. For Sale<br />

FOUR OPEH HOUSES<br />

Saturdsy, July 12<br />

1110 4 P.M.<br />

• 309 Asbury Avenue<br />

From $109,000 to $179,000<br />

• 170? Wesley Avenue<br />

From $l8i,000to $279,000<br />

• 4th and Bay<br />

From $134,500 to $144,900<br />

• Off shore 33 R«d Oak Drive,<br />

Palermo<br />

Four bedrooms, Vh baths. $149,900<br />

JAMESM. DWYER, REAL ESTATE<br />

INVESTMENT•DEVELOPMENT<br />

Ocean City, n, N.J. 08226 10th ft West A we,<br />

600-398-1700<br />

Ideally located Duplex, 3<br />

bdrm, 1 bath en each fl,<br />

with 2 ear garage in ex<br />

cellent condition<br />

throughout. The very best<br />

rental history with ex<br />

cellent yr. round tenants<br />

<strong>for</strong> $117,500 00.<br />

2nd Floor Gende unit In<br />

southern! Very clean a,<br />

good rental hittory,<br />

possible owner financing to<br />

qualified buyer. Owner<br />

anxious, all offers con<br />

sldered. 167,900,00,<br />

Southend Condo 2nd fl. unit<br />

with 3 bdrm, v/i baths only<br />

185,000.00 possible owner<br />

financing ts qualified<br />

buyer.<br />

Large Duplex with 4 bdr<br />

mi, JVj baths each f I, Great<br />

corner location close to<br />

beaches 8> boardwalk.<br />

Owner just reduced to<br />

S209,900.00.<br />

Single family home with 3<br />

bdrm, 1 bath In a great<br />

year round neighborhood.<br />

Large yard with 2 outside<br />

storage buildings. Listed at<br />

tl19,000,00.<br />

IThe<br />

Duplex In good location,<br />

ready <strong>for</strong> the season, 4<br />

bdrmi, on first fl, S. 3 bdr-<br />

ms, on second fl. Excellent<br />

rental history listed at<br />

S1J9.500.00.<br />

Real Estate<br />

'j^qenef<br />

imArturyAvinyt<br />

399-1612<br />

MMW<br />

14IM4Min<br />

MrffMrly in p. MIMY, inc.<br />

COASTAL<br />

REALTY<br />

ATLANTIC AVE. QQQ.QQQQ<br />

W CITY N.J. W99 OOOi?<br />

NEW LISTING I unit apartment building en Atlantic<br />

Avenua, J bedroomi and 1 bath in each unit. Ail units ren-<br />

ted yeirly, Approx, MM00 rental income. AsKlng<br />

S239,000.<br />

BAYFRONT CONDO great view of intraeoastal waterway<br />

plus your own boatiiip, a BR, VA bath, A/C units, all ap-<br />

pi lances. Call.<strong>for</strong> your appointment today. <strong>On</strong>ly $135,900.<br />

(DIAL STARTER HOME large single family twin home<br />

in beaehbioch of 4th St, Ineludes I BR, JV4 bath, oil heat<br />

plus off Strttt parking <strong>for</strong> 2 car*. Excellent iummtr/wln-<br />

ter rental history. <strong>On</strong>ly MiJOO.<br />

GARDENS RANCHER mint condition With 3 BR, 2 tile<br />

baths, J ear garage, central air, lawn sprinkler system,<br />

N ice slit lot. SS'jciir, Offered <strong>for</strong> tllf ,§00,<br />

PLYMOUTH MANOR CONDO Here's a ehanee to own<br />

your own vacation place in the heart of Ocean City. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

steps to -boardwalk and Music Pier. Excellent sum-<br />

mer/wlnter rental history. We have one bedroom <strong>for</strong><br />

148,000; 2 bedrooms <strong>for</strong> IM480. Call to preview.<br />

BEAUTIFUL RANCHER This one won't last long. Just<br />

listed on Ipruet Read in the presfigloys bayfrenf area. 3<br />

bedreoms, lto baths, tatln kitchen plus dining room.<br />

Large lot with out ear garage. Must seel <strong>On</strong>ly 1127,900.<br />

SOUTH DENNIS Two iWfy wfifimporary febeautifully<br />

wooded lotto rttwatvtlopmtnt. Screened inVear porch,<br />

fireplace wlfK tile tiMrtw, eul-deM »r<br />

311 111 Hi] , rir<br />

RE. For Sale<br />

BiACMFBONT -lout* eno, ona »«ar<br />

ntw Plril fleer cgnds. ] Mdrosmi, VI<br />

Bafhi with sai ftaal, Mreplaca,<br />

uaulliuIlT tumliHM tfirmighaul, anral<br />

galort Call »•!«« IJIJMJOStlS.<br />

OARDBMI PLAZA -<br />

aKw-iiw niniiiM« pnikHM wiH wlfli<br />

I MrHIHi, I MMu, tPM MVIMIf<br />

Aviilaiili Mr luniintr rmMI, lar In-<br />

<strong>for</strong>mation a'nti I R M M M I I MIMCI, •<br />

Mil TM RldUjrOl AMKr, RWl UtaM,<br />

Sar^Mi nui OHIN, Park Plan and<br />

ma Mac*, call IW-UB, Ml<br />

JULY BEHTAL —<br />

(Ian- wllh wadMr M .unporcn. RaHrt<br />

L SHara, Utal Ettafa, ]7Sd Ateyrir Avt,<br />

call if».|*», PTP •<br />

(JCEF - ntm I MrHm )<br />

ia, I eattii, ilctpt *, Avaiialilf ,<br />

jyiia M P»ol 1M miiilt wort Mi I. .<br />

RE. For Sale<br />

TRAMP. LANE - «f 10 H, .<br />

Prafaifiajiai altka mf itert m|, IS14<br />

ffiaiitflly Insludine i»#i €ai( Bargaf aE<br />

Baaify iff -!Ji I, ill<br />

SINGLES<br />

• <strong>On</strong>e of a kind home at jlsf and Central Avenue lust listed,<br />

Th|i well maintained property has J large bedrooms. Huge<br />

living and dining rooms, heat and a detached 2 car garage.<br />

Asking 5185,000, Partly furnished<br />

DUPLEXES<br />

• New listing centrally located on Eighth Street, First floor<br />

has 1 bedrooms, 1 bath and a garage. There's a nice 1<br />

bedroom apartment upstairs rented yearly. Listed lor<br />

II 12,000, Call new <strong>for</strong> an appointment,<br />

• Brand new Duplex nearlng completion on Asbury Ave.<br />

Near 23rd Street, This quality constructed property has<br />

} bedrooms, 2 baths, gas heat, central air, fireplaces,<br />

skylights, storage rooms, and much more. Better hurry<br />

on this one I<br />

CONDOS<br />

• Newer second floor three bedroom, 2 bath available on<br />

the corner of 18th g. west Avenue, front porch, back deck<br />

Cathedral celling, and a reasonable asking price of JHCOOO<br />

• Best value en Central Avenue is awaiting your inspection,<br />

if you're a prudent Investor, This brand new second floor<br />

condo at 21st Street has three bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 porches,<br />

and a very attractive design. Just reduced to tlS9,M0,<br />

Hurry I<br />

• SOS lay Towers units available. We have lust listed three<br />

2 bedroom units in the North tower with beautiful views<br />

of the Pool and the bay. Call now)<br />

• Two units at Village Court available, fully furnished and<br />

mostly rented <strong>for</strong> the summer season. <strong>On</strong>e two bedroom<br />

unit and one l bedroom unit. Both <strong>for</strong> 1139,500.<br />

• Ocean views are impressive from this new listing at ltth<br />

& Wesley Avenue, loth four bedroom, 1 bath units are<br />

now available, fully furnished, and fully rented <strong>for</strong> the<br />

summer. Priced right at tlfO,OOO 1st floor and 1212,000<br />

second flour,<br />

MARK AGENCY «*<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

2121 Asbury Ave,<br />

Ocean City, N.J.<br />

08226 ;.<br />

Oi«,100<br />

• .. I '<br />

Mi—<br />

1N-70W<br />

BAYFRONT GARDENS AREA<br />

Magnificent 4 bedroom home with 3 year round rental<br />

units Two boat slips Excellent rental history Panoramic<br />

views of sunsets on bay This Investment and HOME must<br />

be seen to be appreciated Many extras 1525,000<br />

SINGLE FAMILY<br />

Three bedroom home on oversized lot, great <strong>for</strong> kids. Gas<br />

he it, 2 car garage. Asking I110,000.<br />

GARDENS DUPLEX<br />

Three bedrooms each unit, gas heat plui garage, <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

Slio.OOQ,<br />

CONDO<br />

Three bedrooms, 2 baths, all amenities Including fireplace'<br />

and central air-conditioning, 1109,000,<br />

8QndpipemeQltg<br />

41H*r.**f.. ^ W M||M1M<br />

.WHY frAY iteNT WHEN YOU CAN.OWN thU KwHyV<br />

bedrocm^'j J»th ty fl.ccKto<strong>for</strong> about *• tam« mwrttityf'<br />

WitiE&ffl$M<br />

til<br />

FRIDAY.JULYll.1986 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE 11 — SECTION TWO<br />

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BEACHWATCH<br />

: 7th 4 BOARDWALK<br />

I Bedroom Condo, Sleeps 4.<br />

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plefeiy furnished w/2 off<br />

s'treef parking space*. Few<br />

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frH ll¥lns, marvH pariilna •/(>,<br />


PAGE 18 — SECTION TWO<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 11,1986<br />

Monihan Realty u hands-down leader in men's softball league<br />

_ .. .. • . :_ .. . .. .. .. *^\. . . . . . . . . BHtt, tha ai«i« bnntM it mahf./*ir 9Are MIUA Hhed GftFv McCrosaen and Frits rioked un the win!or Sunrise, and John Bruno i<br />

MonUum Realty continued MDiUhan's, eoUeeting three (he A'l just alz hits<br />

With the score knotted at comeback were squashed Gary McCrossen and Fritt nicked up the win <strong>for</strong> Sunrise. and Joan Bruno were a<br />

to dominance In the men's RBIa on a homerun and PBA/PortOCall clinched seven a pleee.^A scored when PBA's defense allowed Hastings both led PBA with a Bevan Construction's six successful onfrtwo punch <strong>for</strong><br />

saftba" league with a win double<br />

Its second victory of thetwo<br />

runa lo<strong>On</strong>e <strong>top</strong> of the Jut me basenwner In the rtellar per<strong>for</strong>mance at the runs In the first Inning proved Bevan.<br />

m<br />

over the A's, 74. Chip Mar- Jim Caaaldy once again season defeating Sevan seventh toifgaln tbe lead seventh to preserve the plate, each bitting safely In more than enough to defeat Callse, batting second In the<br />

nhey WM the big Run <strong>for</strong> picked up the win. allowing Construction. 9-7.<br />

^ of a victory.<br />

two of <strong>On</strong>e attempts and the A's, 7-3. Scott Garren lineup was 2 <strong>for</strong> 1 and Bruno,<br />

chasing a run home MI ahelped<br />

Oe victors by hitting battmg third, was 3 <strong>for</strong> 1 at the<br />

sacrifice.<br />

two singles and a sacrifice, plate.<br />

Monihan allowed Sunrise an Nlektes notched his ninth Newt Johnson, "H.D."<br />

Betsy Ramsey named lacrosse coach of the year Construction just four hits In victory of the season. VandenUce, and Charlie Glell<br />

Betsy Meng Ramsey, who title game May 17. The Bears as assistant dlweh with the Ramsey played lacrosse and Its 6-1 win. Monihan held a 2-1 Tbe A's survived a close all hit 3 <strong>for</strong> 3 <strong>for</strong> Playland.<br />

guided Urslnus College to the held down the No. 1 ranking 1963 title team, then took over field hockey at Uralnus, advantage after five Innings, call by the upset-minded PBA STANDINGS<br />

NCAA Division m women's all season. fee <strong>top</strong> spot. In Mf her first helping the hockey team men exploded <strong>for</strong> four runa in team, 6-6.<br />

i l l<br />

lacrosse title this season, haa For Ursinua, it was the third year In the head Joti, she won finish second nationally in the sixth behind a triple by Down 5-4 in the bottom of L Monihan Realty 1*4-0<br />

been named Division • coach national crown In four years fee IWLCA'i Inaugural eoiieh. Division I In each of her last Jim Caasldy that knocked In the seventh Inning, tbe A's 2. Miner Paint/<br />

of the year <strong>for</strong> tte second time and the second in Ramsey's of-the-year award,<br />

three years (1975-77). two runs.<br />

hid their work cut out <strong>for</strong> Roy Rogers 1044<br />

in three yearn by the In- three years as head coach. Ramsey's career record is a She spent two yean on the Richard Garrison knocked them. After the first batter 3. Bevan Construction UMM<br />

mi.)Bnrting tereollegiatt Women's The Bears won the crown in<br />

38-16. In her three UJ, national Held hockey ta the lone run <strong>for</strong> Sunrise. BledI out, the nest two hit i Playland Amnmente HM)<br />

Lacrosse Coaches ?*$ and f M but were upset by years, the Bean have lost tern (1978-79) and low yean Sandpiper Realty edged singles, with Tim Logan 8. The A's 0*-l<br />

Association.<br />

Tre,.:-^. State in the MS only she game to a Division on tbe U.S. lacrosse team Playland, 2-1, in a defense- providing the winning run an 8, Sunrise Consttuetton MM<br />

Ramsey, 29, led Urslnus to a champlo flhip game, 7*4. m opponent, tbe titte-game (M7M0 and again In '83). oriented game. Sandpiper his single,<br />

7. Sandpiper Realty &*4<br />

JM record this year, capped Ramsey, a resident of upset by Trenton State. In the Ramsey's playing career opened up the game with two Sevan Construction scat-<br />

by a 12-10 victory over Trappe, Pa. hud a summer two years that weekly wound down when the elected quick runs, then went tered 10 hits to earn a 7-4 win Malntenam* 4-U-p<br />

Betsy Ramsey Trenton State in the NCAA resident of OceaS City, served rankings have been kept, no to start a family. She has a KOrelass the remainder of the over Playlnnd Mike Cause fc PBA MM<br />

other team but Ursinua ha* •on and a daughter, &-year-old<br />

occupied the No. 1 spot Scott and 3-year-old Chris. Playland's single run was<br />

This year the Bean met She owns and manages the scored in the alith Inning, DiOrio's way out<br />

eight Division I opponents and Beachstander snack bar at Dave Unger scampering<br />

beat five of them — old lira and the boardwalk here. across the plate on Chris<br />

PROMPT 1 DAY SERVICE<br />

Benson's RBI single.<br />

Dominion, Leblgh, Lafayette,<br />

in first place<br />

••Smnlng Oc*mn GHf « Vicinity"<br />

Drexel and Rutgers — by a<br />

Harry Fury (homerun),<br />

If It's still good, "REPAIR IT<br />

combined score of 60-23. Their<br />

Brian Green (homerun) and Right Way emerged from Bank Island Realty Both<br />

only losses came against<br />

CLASSiFiEDADS Wayne Hogg (double, triple) their slump in women's teams started strong in tbe<br />

We repair most major brands of<br />

Temple, Delaware and Went BRING RESULTS all provided Sunrise with softball with an upset over first inning Witt Cold-<br />

washtrs, dryers, refrigerators, ranges<br />

some big hits in a 1M win league leader DlOrlo's, U. wril/Island striking <strong>for</strong> four<br />

Chester.<br />

over PBA. Terry Arnold Tbe Right Way struck first, runs and DIOrio's scoring<br />

and dishwashers.<br />

As an undergraduate,<br />

scoring two runs in the third three.<br />

• Parts Sales •<br />

Inning and three rung In fee DIOrio's continued their<br />

fourth inning to take an early scoring barrage by scoring<br />

3130 Asbury Avenue<br />

Mleai<br />

eight runs behind the hits of i<br />

ULMER'S HOME<br />

Ocean Citv.KJ.<br />

DiOrlo's broke out In the Kim Guenther (two singles),<br />

Now Accepting<br />

bottom of be fourth to send<br />

Fresh<br />

Gretta Vanderhurst (two<br />

APPLIANCE SERVICE<br />

Orders For Your<br />

home two runners to narrow singles) and Martb Septynskl<br />

399-4398<br />

Vegetable be pp and one more in the (triple). Coldwell / Island was<br />

fifth inning. The Right Way's down, 12-6, going Into the<br />

NIGHT<br />

Trays<br />

defense shut down DiOrlo'i seventh and seemed to start a<br />

bata to take the victory M. rally but it ftaled out after<br />

Vicky Worrell was the scoring just one run to end the<br />

IN VENICE<br />

winning pitcher and team- game.<br />

Cold<br />

mates Beth Pickering and Guenther shined offensively<br />

PARTY<br />

Deann Scarpa helped her by bitting safely In all four at-<br />

Meat<br />

each going 3 <strong>for</strong> I at the plate.<br />

Is your checking a...<br />

Cheese<br />

tempts.<br />

Sands Casino edged Surf Chlsm Builders remained<br />

Sandwich Trays Platters Platters Mall, 44, in a 10-innlng game around the .600 mark as they<br />

to keep their hold on second<br />

Hoagie Platters<br />

defeated the slumping Right<br />

place. Tin lost dropped Surf Way team, 7-3. Lori nodi was<br />

Devilled Eggs 3 Foot<br />

Mall to fourth place, wife the conaistant at the plate,<br />

Surfers hoping to secure a knocking four singles In five<br />

Hoagies playoff spot.<br />

tries at tbe plate, with help<br />

In earlier league action, this from teammates Lmda Chlsm<br />

was the story:<br />

(3-4), Jill Mauger (two<br />

Surf Mall kept Its win streak doubles), Cindy Stoll (3-1),<br />

alive in women's softball by and Janet Frtak (M).<br />

if not, it should be and<br />

here's the reason why!<br />

INTEREST<br />

Compounded<br />

Dal|y<br />

l oil Asbury Avt. Dally7a.m.fo6:30p.m<br />

"AND CATERING" 398-1046 Sun, t a.m.toSp.m<br />

The Ocean City<br />

BUTCHER SHOP<br />

& DELICATESSEN<br />

Serving Ocean City<br />

Year'Round<br />

Since If M<br />

PARTY TRAYS!<br />

DEVILED EGG TRAY SANDWICH TRAYS<br />

INCLUDES: RHlt BHH Iprapafia and MoMd Irsli<br />

IINCLUDES: QM dsnn dtllclmn deviled gggi, cut In daily In our own Butehtr ihop), M«m, HiXfi h Cl»««,<br />

naif (14 halvn; and three pound! et our MffiiffiMa tupm irtaif, esfnad BHI, ehama, prapafid on WHIIe,<br />

potato HIad, 14 hsuiinstln<br />

Ry« and Wfml. Who! Iraad and gsrniuied.<br />

24hogrina1!M<br />

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per person •2.75<br />

HOAGIE TRAYS<br />

INCLUDES: Mlclous Noagltf cut Is your ordar, Salacf CHILLED FRUIT<br />

irom Reel! Beef (our own—no aiMltlvH), Tuna, Ham &<br />

CIKBMI Turkey erealt I ChMM, Rag, Italian, ctMW<br />

lahgurinotlu.<br />

defeating The Right Way, 6-2, Ei-OCHS star Carla<br />

<strong>for</strong> their third consecutive Mlgliaccio knocked In the<br />

victory. Timely blU and winning run <strong>for</strong> Surf Mall In<br />

walks enabled Surf Mall to fee seventh inning to defeat<br />

score four runs in the second Chlsm Builders, M. Surf Mall<br />

Inning to take an early lead struck first by scoring two<br />

mat they never relinquished. runa In the fourth Inning and<br />

Lori Hague aided her pitr took an early lead.<br />

chlng per<strong>for</strong>mance by bitting nMpt^ cane back In the<br />

safely In her three attempts. sixth Inning to knot the game<br />

The Right Way had runners at two a piece to set up<br />

on base each Inning but the Mlgliacclo's game-winning<br />

detente shut them down each hit<br />

tune except the sixth Inning Tbe regular season ended<br />

when two runs scored behind July Bth. The <strong>top</strong> four team<br />

me hitting of Nancy Merel will vie <strong>for</strong> the championship<br />

and Mary Morris.<br />

with playoffs beginning 6:30<br />

The Sands abut out Coldwell pm July 14 at the 6th street<br />

Bank Island Realty, M, in Mftbatl field.<br />

recent action. Cathy He- DIOrio's looks to remain In<br />

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Parking Authority, said he eipected to Avenue Into a diagonal parking arjiV<br />

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It wis <strong>for</strong>ced to land on a south-end beach early Saturday nMnlng Is towed flown West<br />

foote to the municipal airport.<br />

Plane is <strong>for</strong>ced to land on the beach<br />

A slngle-engwe Chefokee^-piper Ocean dry Municipal Airport on Bay<br />

•nroute from M i l to <strong>Cape</strong>' Biay Avenue Mutt of Tennessee Avenue when<br />

O)unty Airport in Eima was <strong>for</strong>ced iito he was <strong>for</strong>ced to touch down on tho beach<br />

an emergimcy landing on the besth here at 12:48 a.m.<br />

^,h, M ^,«&? •arty ^turday Acoordtag to tte'report ffled by Pit<br />

morning when the plane ran out of gas. Michael Mulroy, air traffic controllers<br />

_•?*£. ? * " WBdiHoM prohibited from the Federal Aviation Adm<br />

Richard M, n*nh»rt, «, oj Rich- irintoratlon In Pomona noUQed load<br />

XSL*]?!**** •« 9" «*r wtborittei whin the plane diiappeiired<br />

However, Relnhart, who was unln-<br />

Jured in the incident, had walked tea<br />

nearby home to In<strong>for</strong>m authorities of the<br />

mishap.<br />

A frontend loader towed the plane to<br />

the 57th Strtet ramp where a tow truck<br />

escorted by four patrol cars resumed ibe<br />

haul to the airport.<br />

Tbe only casualty was a flattened<br />

huh can, according to Mulroy.<br />

go by tbe bus terminal add there's a k^^dwaJapmpttiigtolandattbB from radar screens<br />

mevers, ne commented.<br />

. means walking a block bnt<br />

police detail responsible tbe causeway, which __ to a state main- you still tea cars driving around and<br />

curtailing" misbehavior and or- tained ' ' roadway, • would •-'- be complete mpletewltt with arwmd until tbey find a spot on the<br />

duance violations on tb* beach and recommendaUons <strong>for</strong> an appropriate<br />

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boardwalk made 56 arrests <strong>for</strong> tbe July speed limit<br />

10-13 weekend.<br />

current speed limit Is 40 mph.<br />

Police Chlff Domlntck Loogo by unit Mor appn - • • r=Fr ^ r Cablentertainment being sold?<br />

"We have a three- or fouHnonm<br />

By ANITA J. SPIEGEL<br />

buriuess season and most of the time me SentliMMjedger Staff<br />

jt e I/ lots wfll be empty and « hardship on me<br />

f g y uit approach of Beach ~— Tborofare texpayers," he Mid.'<br />

nmervbor Sgt S.G. Parris, the total g which Is « mph. / EsposHo also btUtVM Haven Avenue<br />

indude* the arrest of 48 adnlta and f bur McCaUnm saM she received an Inquiry should be ptved and used a* • regular<br />

Jurariletfirith Qve Juveniles placed in in May from the local PoMce Depirtment street rather man a bicycle path which<br />

me diversion program.<br />

, (conUnaed from page 13) some Ooundl tyamben art endorsing.<br />

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to document complaints If a community They also complained of reception and<br />

Intends to deny a cable company • hilling problems.<br />

renewal of Its franchise.<br />

The complaint rate has subsided<br />

Despite sources dose to Cablen- Cablentertainment's franchise expires substantially, according to the company<br />

tortslnmentssylng the cable firm, which early nnt year, according to acting as well as state officials who monitor<br />

swvea Ocean aty and surrounding<br />

administrator Don Hart who expects to cable operations.<br />

communltiei, Is Mug §old, company<br />

schedule a public bearing within the next Last week Levinson said tbe company<br />

officials tins week dedbed to confirm or<br />

few weeks.<br />

hoped to become more attuned to<br />

deny the report.<br />

Local customers became irate when customers' programming desires<br />

"We have no comment," Richard the company Instituted a near doubling through surveys and other marketing<br />

Levinson, corporate vice president, said of rates in February 1865 be<strong>for</strong>e its techniques it plans to Initiate in the near<br />

from Cablentertainment's Edison rebuilt system was operating properly. future.<br />

headquarters yesterday at preastlme.<br />

Uvinson said be was speaking <strong>for</strong> the<br />

oompany's general partners Robert<br />

Baum and Jerry BanmaiL Ted Rao, the<br />

local company offlrlwl who previously<br />

bandtad press relations, U attw coordinating<br />

casino marketing and sales;<br />

and tbe shore district general manager,<br />

IJHT Jarrett, who U no longer wotfiai<br />

hr me company, has ban replaced by<br />

Wflllam Randalls. Neither was available<br />

(or comnHnt..<br />

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€91 m&fA<br />

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An official of (be state Bureau of<br />

, Public Utilities Office of Cable<br />

1 Television said any salsa transaction<br />

would require state appmaL<br />

"After an apaanaBt n struck, the<br />

papers luiul ba sitbiuitted to us," expUlntd<br />

Dominic Plcardi, Cable<br />

Ttltrbdon office supenriMr.<br />

That hasn't occurred, he said<br />

Mayor Boy GflUan said he expected to<br />

~" * " i earty mis<br />

<strong>post</strong>poned and be<br />

to b* rescheduled<br />

tta cah^-takrlMm unit of the<br />

utility commlMlon bas /<br />

Itbsadnimiibitlontoarrtngt<br />

«tog to gaOur iapt»t on<br />

M_. »o^ to tbrierylc* ren-<br />

(*wd Dy CabteoteWnment. Public<br />

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What's this large ocean bird doing Inland in Upper Township?<br />

Story on page 1, section 2. . , ; ^'<br />

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PAGE 2 — SECTION ONE<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />

TUESDAY. JULY IS,<br />

Hughes seeks federal protection <strong>for</strong> Great Egg Harbor River<br />

Coogreiwman BUI Hughes<br />

hM urged the U J, Senate to<br />

approve legislation which<br />

would help provide long-term<br />

protection (or the majestic<br />

Great Egg Harbor RJver.<br />

Testifying rajently be<strong>for</strong>e a<br />

S«nate Subcommittee on<br />

Public Lands, Hughes uld the<br />

Great Egg Harbor River<br />

possesMS outstanding scenic,<br />

recreational, historic and<br />

Tourney <strong>for</strong><br />

youths July 19<br />

ftm annual surf easting<br />

tournament <strong>for</strong> boys and girls<br />

ages 10 to 16 will begin at 9:30<br />

am. Saturday, July IS behind<br />

tte golf course off Tennessee<br />

Avenue.<br />

The event is sponsored by<br />

the City of Ocean City and<br />

Ocean City Planing Club.<br />

There Is no registration fee<br />

and print will be awarded.<br />

Age groups Include 10-11, 12-<br />

14, and 15 to 16. For additional<br />

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surrounding the river watershed. Cranberries and development of a pluming tocreaiingty concerned ovtr<br />

cultural values wnicn are and maintained <strong>for</strong> all to Hughea pointed out that the<br />

provides a unique hablUt to 8 blueberries, two of Newpwl<br />

tumnmgffiitKt ifigrMUt, tothe<br />

future of tlrfs unique<br />

threatened by encroaching enjoy as nature meant It to be. Great Egg Harbor River U<br />

targe number of animals and Jersey's mart valuable food help provide long-term mouMe," Hughes said. "I<br />

development In the area. All of us who live and work in the longest canoeable river In<br />

birds, andlU borne to five crops, are cultivated bcalty." protections <strong>for</strong> the river. an certain that future<br />

Hi urged the subcommittee South Jersey art concerned the Plnelanda, and Is widely<br />

species of [threatened or Under the Wfld and Scenic' "As our natural en- generations wffl look back and*<br />

to approve legislation which that this resource be known <strong>for</strong> Its fishing, boating<br />

dangmed<br />

Rivers Act, Hugtai «vironment continues to shrink (hank us <strong>for</strong> onr <strong>for</strong>eaight hf<br />

would authorize the U.S. protected through sound and recreational activities. In<br />

Department of Interior to planning and management," addition, the Ocean City<br />

"The sbofe* of the Great plained, the dttaens of thedot<br />

to Increased develop- taJdng the neceaaary step* Ifr<br />

study the Great Egg Harbor he said.<br />

lawmaker uld, the landscape<br />

Egg HarborVWver are aUoarea<br />

would be given the opment, the people of Southern protect the Great Egg Harbor<br />

steeped la hittory," he conportunity to pmUdpate In the New Jewey^are becoming Over."<br />

River <strong>for</strong> possible Inclusion In<br />

tinued. "lUndM of 17th and<br />

the National and Wild Scenic<br />

18th century MwnUU,<br />

Rivers system. Two hurt in two crashes papermllls. gristmills, earh;<br />

Similar legislation spon<br />

factories and Intact villages<br />

sored by Congressman <strong>On</strong>e Pennsylvania woman was Issued a summons <strong>for</strong> are common throughout the<br />

Hughes was approved by the and a local girl were injured falling to yield, according to<br />

House of Representatives on In two separate accident* accident investigator Ptl.<br />

April I.<br />

Saturday. According to Scott Adams. In addition, CU» of 'SI<br />

"liu Great Egg Harbor authorities-<br />

Wiggens was charged with not members sought<br />

River, which rises In Berlin Jennifer Jo Thompson. 15, wearing a aeatbelt<br />

Township In Camden County Of SBU Central Av., whoIn<br />

the second accident,<br />

and flows southerly into Great complained of a sore- Anne B, Nlelson, 26. of The 1951 graduating daw of<br />

Egg Harbor, Is one of New shoulder, was transported by Lafayette Hills, Pa,, waiOcean<br />

City High School will<br />

Jersey's greatest natural Ocean City Rescue Squad to injured when ana attempted to hold its 35th reunion Sept «<br />

resources," Hughes told the Shore Memorial Hospital turn off Haven Avenue to head at The Flanders HoteL<br />

subcommittee. "Its location following the 11:01 p.m. ac- west on 34th Street and struck Anyone wtth in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

In the New Jersey Pinelands cident after a car operated by the vehicle operated by about the following elm<br />

National Reserve gives the Thanuui J. Dagney, 88, ofLoretta<br />

McGulre, 17, of Point numbers U asked to call<br />

river additional status both Qakiyn, struck the Ford truck Pleasant, who was traveling Carolyn Murphy at 3«W28»:<br />

nationally and In- In which she was a passenger. •ast on 34th Street<br />

Joyce Schoefer Stockhlll,<br />

ternationally,<br />

Nlelson was told she should Jim bard, David Bletaell.<br />

"During the past year, I The truck driver, Richard have used more caution In Joan Ubro Faucette. Tulla<br />

have heard from a number of M. Wiggens, 17, was traveling attempting her turn and FtaWa Pascal, John Burke,<br />

municipalities In the area, south on Asbury Avenue when McGurie was told she made Richard Cassel, Ronald<br />

urging that the Great Egg Dagney, who was headed west an improper pass, according Madlock, Nancy Totten,<br />

Harbor River be protected on 35th Street, failed to yield to the accident report filed by WMtey Battemy, Tom Selby,<br />

to the oncoming vehicle PtL Jon Werley.<br />

and Walter BuckhoBx.<br />

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McGuire refused treatment<br />

Although Dagney claimed following the 12:» p.nuio<br />

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Nearly a hundred antique and classic cars were on display in Sea Isle<br />

City as a part of the Skimmer Weekend celebration. The cars, from the<br />

Jersey <strong>Cape</strong> Region Antique Automobile Club of America, also paraded'<br />

through the resort. ;<br />

Half of causeway traffic uses<br />

Laurel Drive, police survey shows<br />

SOMERS POINT — Thefrom<br />

Laurel Drive residents 859 (Somers Point-Mays A traffic officer was <strong>post</strong>ed<br />

Police Department has over the heavy traffic flows Landing Road), Ceres said. at me Intersection of Laurel<br />

tabulated the numbers from they've been experiencl From 10 p.m. to 10 p.m. July Drhrt lad Ambler Avenut,<br />

to traffic Impact study over A car counter placed at M a total of 24^36 vehicles according to Cerea la "«.<br />

to Fourth of July weekend, Parkway toll gate on Laurel entered the Parkway via tempt to provide a gap la<br />

prompted in part by protests SiM, according to Somers Laurel Drive whue 51,865 (raffle on Laurel Drive." !<br />

Point Police Lt Larry Ceres, vehicles left Ocean City over<br />

HISTORICAL SOCIETY counted 18,144 can coming the Ship Channel Bridge. But till plan, which<br />

FESTIVAL AW, t, I into Somers Point between the Ceres said the numbers will originally called <strong>for</strong> an officer<br />

The Historical Sodety of 24 hours oi 10 pjn. to 10 p.m. beanalyiedattheendofthe to be ported from 11 I A until<br />

Estell Manor will hold its July M.<br />

summer and compared with 4 pjn. on Saturday, mi enf<br />

third annimi ploelands folk For the same period, Ceres those from previous years. back to from 11 until 1 p.tn.<br />

festival Aug. 2 and 3 in theadd,<br />

31,672 crossed the Ship Traffic last weekend was because the Deed wasn't<br />

Atlantic County Park, Rte. 60, Channel Bridge Into Ocean light on Laurel Drive, ac- warranted. •.<br />

Estell Manor. Musical entertainment<br />

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Festival hours are 10 a.m. to 6 Into Ocean aty <strong>for</strong> the holiday<br />

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PAGE 4 —SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J. TUESDAY, JULY 15,<br />

Sannino and Allushuski a are wed<br />

St. Joseph's Church in<br />

Somen Point wait the MWag<br />

en Jura 7 lor the wrtrttaf of<br />

HUunafia Sannino of Ocean<br />

City and Bryan Robert<br />

Allushuski of Reading, Pa.<br />

The Rev. Qu^Jtaryoei of-<br />

Belated during the noon<br />

Crits and Au exchange vows<br />

Constance Critt, daugtter sonofMr. and Mrs. Albert Au<br />

ef Dr. and MM. Hifry J. CriU of Hawaii, were united in<br />

of Lafayette Hill, pa. and marriage on May 17 In a<br />

Ocean City, and Burton K. Au, double ring ceremony at St,<br />

George Greek Orthodox<br />

HAWAnAN UJAU<br />

Cathedral In Philadelphia.<br />

The bride wore her<br />

JULYM<br />

nether<br />

A HawUan Luau, sponsored<br />

by the ladles auxiliary of the<br />

Samara Point Volunteer Fire<br />

Company No. 1, win be held<br />

from 9 p.m. to 1 a,m Saturday,<br />

July » at the Bethel<br />

Road flrebouM In Somers<br />

Point. Music will be by DJ<br />

Gary V, and refreshment!<br />

and buffet U Included. Tickets<br />

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Her sister. Barbara Crits of<br />

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Sheldon Crtta of San<br />

Francisco, Calif, was best<br />

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The wedding reception was<br />

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The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

editorials /comment<br />

It's time<br />

stores stay<br />

open longer<br />

Two previous editorials have dealt with the<br />

city's image. This one deals with habits, which<br />

often have the <strong>for</strong>ce of image. Specifically, let's<br />

talk about evening shopping hours downtown.<br />

For years, Ocean City merchants on Asbury<br />

Avenue have shut up shop no later than 5:30 on<br />

weekdays, staying open until 0 p.m. on Friday's<br />

only. And the 9 o'clock evening closing was the<br />

exception among stores, not the rule.<br />

Of course, until this year, Sunday business was<br />

a nono on the city's main street and elsewhere.<br />

Nowadays, many merchants have found that<br />

Sundays can be a fairly good day dollars and<br />

cents-wise.<br />

A committee has been <strong>for</strong>med to encourage<br />

more business people to keep their stores open<br />

on Friday evenings until 0, The purpose of the<br />

push is to help establish Ocean City as a viable<br />

nighttime shopping district.<br />

Whatever the reason <strong>for</strong> more stores not being<br />

open - we assume it had to do with tradition<br />

wrapped in too little business years ago — it's<br />

certainly time to give extended shopping hours a<br />

chance; at least a chance.<br />

Perhaps times have changed enough that the<br />

nighttime experiment will work. But it will take<br />

time, even <strong>for</strong> the experiment. You cannot expect<br />

to change the habits of decades overnight.<br />

With the demise of the city's century-old blue<br />

law, many people predicted the beginning of the<br />

end <strong>for</strong> Ocean City as they knew and loved it.<br />

We don't consider competitive shopping hours<br />

part of the perceived downfall, <strong>On</strong> the contrary,<br />

convenient shopping hours are part of a positive<br />

image this city needs. Times are changing and<br />

as long as that is the case, lot's all help see to it<br />

that they change <strong>for</strong> the better.<br />

A way of life?<br />

I recently WM signally schools, trade (members<br />

honored by having a {Hud, admonished |g prudence* 4o<br />

Eleanor Gillingham, entrust a Investment, honor In con.<br />

rare book to me <strong>for</strong> mytracts,<br />

to live within their<br />

perusal. The volume, printed circumstances and not faO<br />

In 1843, isn't old is books go brto debt), war and wills!<br />

but rather rare <strong>for</strong> the Yes, the rag content of that<br />

wisdom it contained. old book has produced the<br />

"foxing" marka one U accustomed<br />

to find In its pages<br />

but the wisdom, very much<br />

Ike the Holy Bible, (a<br />

timeless.<br />

Mrs. GlUlngham bad read<br />

several of my columns<br />

through the years that dealt<br />

with ttie Society of Friends<br />

and though Out I might be<br />

Interested in reading her<br />

book, Hula of Discipline of<br />

the Yearly Meeting of<br />

Friends, held in Philadelphia<br />

In 1143. She wag oh so correct<br />

In that assumption. The tort<br />

reads, in part, that ttie "...<br />

first Yearly Meeting (of the<br />

Society of Friends) was held<br />

at Burlington In New Jersey,<br />

the thirty-first day of the Sixth<br />

To use a phrase of today,<br />

this book — printed over 143<br />

yean ago — touches every<br />

base and addresses every<br />

problem that confronts us<br />

today, be It the matter of<br />

appeals, arbitration, birth<br />

an) burials, book), charity<br />

and unity, conduct and con*<br />

vwsaUon, dvil fownunmt,<br />

days and timst, datamation<br />

Negroni or llaVM (nhntid to \<br />

aa "..ithis toonxnos wftngfi<br />

efil"),' oati», ptrtntt ind<br />

i children, plalnhtii, tht poor•<br />

» / »<<br />

Page Six' Section <strong>On</strong>e<br />

Tuesday, July 15,1986<br />

WWrWWW-<br />

Why freedom of speech and press?<br />

•• MMM CtoU IIMIMr<br />

-TUESDAY'S PAPER-<br />

Display advertising, Social 5 p.m. Friday<br />

Classified, Sports noon Saturday<br />

Too late to classify .noon Monday<br />

-FRIDAY'S PAPER-<br />

Letters, Church, Social..; S p,m. Tuesday<br />

Classified, Sports noon Wednesday<br />

Display advertising 5 p.m. Wednesday<br />

Too late to classify............ noon Thursday<br />

FRED C. pENSON .....:.... .Publisher '<br />

JOI1NH.ANDRUS1I...,; ..Editor<br />

BYRON T. MERCER.. .Advertising Manager:<br />

speech eojorintf.protection, Amendmi^t;She was.^yoo,<br />

on,ths onehid.,and.*iictk)tts see, emrfssmg herself,<br />

whlth v,gprenin^/inay ^though the cotetdjd not<br />

• —vrrr?, a touwf to eipWni'lhiat whit<br />

><br />

where to go/<br />

what to do<br />

SPECIAL EVENTS*-" f»<br />

Ocean City Fops OrehMtra witt Frank Ruggieri con-: j<br />

duetor and featured soloists, appearing Sunday ttroughtt(<br />

Wedtuisdiiy on *• Music Pier at i p.m. ^f |<br />

Mlu Nirtt in Venice coronation ceremonies on thevjj<br />

Music PiiT Wedntsday, during Intermliilon of P;«S<br />

OKhestn, i p.m.<br />

Order of Eastern Star chapter 63 holding bazaar on I<br />

Pier Thursday, 8 a.m. to S p.m.<br />

BID Bruestle and the Sunshine Boys Banjo Band ap-l jj<br />

psaring an tht Muale Pier Thursday, 8 p.m. •"• r<br />

Plbman Hobo Band appearing on the Music Pier Friday; J ^<br />

at 8 p.m.<br />

Ocean City Urns Club craft show on ttie Musle Her 1 ?*<br />

Saturday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />

Young at Heart Singers featured on the Music pier * |<br />

Saturday, 8 p.m.<br />

Night in Venice boat parade on ttw bay, starting 6 p.m:.<br />

».' EXHIBITS<br />

Ocean City Historical Museum, 40B Wesley W., open';!<br />

-Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m.'to 4 p.m. Guides wffl. ji<br />

explain points of interest In each section and answer if<br />

questions. Free admission.<br />

.<br />

Ocean City Arta Center, MM Bay Av., (prevlougly ttw;<br />

Rescue Squad building) open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday<br />

through Friday 19:30 to noon on Saturday. •<br />

CARD PARTIESii<br />

ByFRANK CANAVAN Despite what First freedom with some deter- protection of "ttie press,'<br />

Amendement, fun- mutable limits.<br />

The First Amendement damentalists keep telling us) Again, what Is "speech"?<br />

bars government from it ii not an absolute and Uttering words by voice, of<br />

••abridging the freedom of unlimited freedom. "That course. But what of "symbolic<br />

speech, or of the press." The view," ai Use Supreme. Court speech," that Is actions in-<br />

Month, 1681, OS. <strong>for</strong> themeaning<br />

of that phrase may remarked In 1961. "cannot be tended to convey a<br />

provinces of Pennsylvania seem to be clear on Its very reconciled with the lawmessage,<br />

such as parades in<br />

and New Jersey,"<br />

surface, but It is not relating to libel, slander, support of a cuse, picketing,<br />

If it were so dear, we misrepresentation, obscenity, burning draft cards, burning<br />

The wisdom In Oat book, should net have, u we do, an perjury, false advertising, ttw American flag, wearing<br />

embodied In 101 pages and M unending series of cases solicitation of crime, com- black armbands to school to<br />

<strong>top</strong>ical headings Is be<strong>for</strong>e ttie U.S. Supreme plicity by encouragement, protest the Vietnam War?<br />

staggering; U only a portion Court to determine what conspiracy, and ttw Hie." All of these activities, and<br />

of Its contents were strictly freedom of speech and prctt It may be leaning too hard others besides, have bees<br />

adhered to by all the people of<br />

on a single word, but it seems<br />

Bis palnet, there would be Some questions will to this writer that, when the<br />

lasting peace, no divorces and Illuatnte the ambiguity ttat framers of ttw First Amend-<br />

most certainly no generation He* beneath the surface of the ment Inserted the word "the"<br />

pp between parents and their w^rts. What U" the" freedom be<strong>for</strong>e "freedom of speech, or<br />

children!<br />

of speech ud pressT d the prew," they Indicated a<br />

The Introduction outlines<br />

ttie reasoning behind the<br />

disciplines, using the ancient<br />

tart of the King James version<br />

of the Volume of Sacred<br />

Law and couched In the words<br />

so familiar to the Society of<br />

Friends.<br />

Much of the sage advice<br />

contained In the book, if<br />

followed, would put many<br />

lawyers out of business, do the<br />

same <strong>for</strong> the publishers of<br />

certain types of less-tbandealrable<br />

reading matter and<br />

most certainly would dean<br />

America's air of the lying,<br />

swearing and cuntng now<br />

beard on every side.<br />

1<br />

conatltuUonal law to learn the<br />

In recent decades there has Supreme Court's answer.<br />

been a marked tendency on Even ten you might find ttw<br />

ttw part of the courts to answer somewhat tegs man<br />

contract "the freedom of dear or consistent.<br />

speech, or of ttw press" Into Underlying all these<br />

"freedom of expression," a questions there Is another<br />

phrase which ia not found in question, and It Is the basic<br />

the Constitution.<br />

one: why do we want freedom<br />

Freedom of expression of speech and press? Note<br />

coven Uve entertainment, well that ttw question Is not<br />

even If no words are spoken whether we want It but why,<br />

and no thoughts are ex- nat we want freedom of<br />

pressed. So, <strong>for</strong> Instance, ttwspeech<br />

and press nay be<br />

Supreme Court decided in taken as a given in this<br />

country, but we must still ask<br />

why we want It What purpose<br />

does freedom of speech and<br />

press serve that la so im-<br />

Understanding<br />

portant that we, ttw people,<br />

shouM put it In our fundamental<br />

law and keep it<br />

there?<br />

aright<br />

It Is on the answer to tWa<br />

question that all Intelligent<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

discussion of ttw meaning and<br />

PNMM1M MMiiM* ill AmMfti SrMMtf Nmlfv WW<br />

means understanding<br />

limits of this freedom must<br />

turn. We cannot know what<br />

this, or any other con-<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

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PAGE 8 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. TUBSPAY.JMLyiS.isw<br />

COOKING CONNECTION<br />

Recipes to help you enjoy the fleeting summer<br />

By MARIE HUBER relatives who don't live at the used In a variety of ways <strong>for</strong> 1 c. cider vinegar<br />

• Social Editor Mashori to visit <strong>for</strong> the day, easy summer meals. We used V* e, catsup<br />

RAISIN CHICKEN<br />

or more.<br />

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SALAD<br />

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doors,<br />

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H c. chopped celery<br />

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2 bananas<br />

1H Tbsp. lesion juice<br />

Lettuce<br />

Combine first 8 ingredients<br />

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Peel and slice bananas;<br />

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A tangy barbeque sauce with the flavor of dates will add spice to any<br />

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Congressman BUI Hughes and wife Nancy, left,<br />

are joined by County Clerk Angela Polvino and<br />

husband James, right, during American Cancer<br />

Society benefit party at Hie Flanders.<br />

Benefit party aids Cancer unit<br />

The Ocean City volunteers<br />

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Society held their 11th annual<br />

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Co-chairperson Jane Friel<br />

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"The generosity of our<br />

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"The contribution! help<br />

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through the research,<br />

education and patient service<br />

programs of the American<br />

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TUESDAY. JULY 15. IBM THE SENTINEL.LBDOPR, OCEAN CITY, N,J, PAGE 9 — SECTION ONE<br />

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REG, OR NO SALT<br />

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Dixie Plastic Tumblers<br />

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WHITE OR ASSORTED COLORS<br />

VIVA fift<br />

PAPER TOWELS 40"<br />

Qatorade Drink<br />

With<br />

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Semi-Boneless Hams >b 1.99*<br />

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Shenandoah Ground Turkey »<br />

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Phillies Meat Franks ' .2.69.»t»'<br />

HI RUN & MftUTV RIPS<br />

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PAGE 10 = SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J. TUESDAY. JULY 16,1986<br />

•UNDATQBVSKIPI'iR'SMIETlNS<br />

Public Warki Building<br />

11th and Haven<br />

I p.m. Friday, July H,^^<br />

10a.m, Saturday, July 19<br />

CHART POR APPROX. PARADE RGUTBQNLY<br />

PARADE BOUTI —•—-*—<br />

Skippen may infer lagssnt sn the parade route it their<br />

dtSEretisn iubjief to eontrol by Parade Officials<br />

Night in Venice<br />

WELCOME<br />

TO THE<br />

NIGHT IN VENICE PARADE<br />

• Thii event cospotiiored by the<br />

CITY OF OCEAN CITY<br />

and the<br />

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE<br />

of OCEAN CITY<br />

CITY 399-6111 CHAMBER 399.2829<br />

•OAT PARADE OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />

« P.M., SATURDAY, JULY If. HM<br />

CAST<br />

YOUR<br />

VOTE<br />

FOR SHANNON COX<br />

"Miss Night In Venice"<br />

Ward § Pastry<br />

730 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

OCEAN CITY, NJ.<br />

Closed Sunday<br />

*»<br />

IMPORTANT NOTICE<br />

B«ii Harbour<br />

Panda will assemble between "•" and<br />

"C" buoyi prior to S: 10 p.m.<br />

Paradesfarti premptlyali;00p.ni-.<br />

Channel clojes to thru traffic at 5i4J p.m. to<br />

it p.m. cespsrmit Beg. BJI7»-Ji ••«. 1)<br />

If you art coming from another ana plvaia B« In<br />

O.C. by iiii p.m.<br />

For further In<strong>for</strong>mation eoniuit<br />

"Notice to Marlneri"<br />

Lead beat will carry lisn<br />

"©rand Marihal,''<br />

Ralph 1, icnfrliti<br />

JUDOIi WILL it LOCATED AT THE FIRST HOUSE iOUTH Of THE YACHT CLUB AND ALSO At SOUTH HARIQR,<br />

•OATS DBOPPINO OUT BBFOHB END OF PARADE OR NOT DIIPLAYINQ BEQIITRATIOH NUMIEK JWILL NOT II<br />

ILJOiSLiFOR PRIItS.<br />

iL-iiLp.<br />

<strong>Cape</strong> May County's<br />

Largest Department Store .,<br />

8th St. and Asbury Ave.<br />

Ocean City, NJ.<br />

• Phone 399-55H<br />

Ocean City Home Savings<br />

and Loan Association<br />

Serving the<br />

O,C, Arta<br />

Since 1887<br />

STHI LOCAL GUYS"<br />

1001 Aibury Ave. Phoni 399-0012<br />

RMMVltt Blvd., MimiOfl 390-0044<br />

Remember last year when the local blue law<br />

controversy was an issue? Will it be a theme In<br />

this year's boat parade and lagoonfront<br />

decorations? Stay tuned.<br />

Welcome to Ocean<br />

TUflSPAYf JULY45,1886 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.Ji PAGE U — SECTION ONE' I<br />

Record number of boats are<br />

.set to sail <strong>for</strong> Night in Venice<br />

,. 140 boats, a nurd and conclude beyond Ten- which attracts over lBflfoO Ruggleri, who wUl retire In Authorities will be especially<br />

r, will sail In Ocean neuee Avenue, - spectators to Oil family September after 57 years with watchful <strong>for</strong> those operating<br />

>s gala Night la Venice Wlnslow Mid registrations resort Be Ocean City Pops Or- boats or automobiles under fe<br />

bayiparade on Saturday July were running "way ahead" of M M wUl be awarded <strong>for</strong> chestra. the Influence of alcohol. \<br />

19 [reports David Window, this time last year and the the best decorated homes and Mayor Roy <strong>Gillian</strong> and wife, '<br />

chairman, number of participants could boaU by the city and Pat, Congressman William The night will be ><br />

The event will begin t p.m. reach 140 or more. A Chamber of Commerce Hughes, members of City highlighted by many parties<br />

at the Nora Point of the decorated home competition following the parade. Grand Council, TV star Al Alberta; on the bayfront and brillantly<br />

jsUi id near Longport Bridge Is also part of the evening, .marshal will be Frank Elsie GlUesple, president of decorated homes. Bleachers<br />

the Chamber of Commerce; will be «et up at streetends<br />

and Miss Night In Venice and along the route,. Spectators<br />

her court will be in lead boats, should arrive about an hour<br />

Members of the Phlaldelphla early <strong>for</strong> • good vantage<br />

Eagles cheerleading squad point. Seating Is free,<br />

will sail In a boat sponsored Judges will watch the<br />

by Trico Leasing Company, parade from the home of Mr.<br />

The Miss Night in Venice and Mrs. Russell Hanscom,<br />

pageant has been a part of the Bay Avenue and Battenea<br />

celebration <strong>for</strong> many yean. Road.<br />

The queen Is chosen by Night hi Venice is one of the<br />

"money vote" with all funds largest boat parades In the<br />

given to the Ocean City country and was Initiated in<br />

Rescue Squad. NIckolas and 19M. It was Inspired by a boat<br />

Vie Trofa direct this event, gala in Venice, Italy.<br />

The queen and her court will coast Guard monitoring<br />

sail on the Energy, a 54-foot headquarters will be the<br />

Bertram sport fisherman, one tower of the Ocean City Yacht<br />

of the largest lead boats ever club, Bay Avenue and tat-<br />

In the parade. tenea Road,<br />

SATURDAYJULYkhQth at 6:00 P.M<br />

pK NIGHT'S<br />

... W<br />

Qll-seQspns p<br />

marina marina-<br />

/Just over the 34th 8t, BridgB between<br />

Ocean City and Marmora, pjtwy, exit 25),<br />

Phone 390-1850<br />

Doing things one way...<br />

the Right Way <strong>for</strong> YOU!!<br />

<strong>On</strong>e of the BEST<br />

SKI DEPARTMENTS<br />

on the east coast,<br />

vlsifthe<br />

SHIPS STORE<br />

and GIFT SHOP<br />

BOAT<br />

RENTALS<br />

DICK'S DOCK<br />

"A Fisherman's Tackle Shop"<br />

BAIT • TACKLE • RODS • REELS<br />

BOATS • CRABBING EQUIPMENT<br />

936 Bay Avenue* 927-4566<br />

Somers Point • Next To Waterfront Rait,<br />

nrtun<br />

Your Headquarters far<br />

BOAT RENTALS<br />

FULL SERVICE FUEL DOCK featuring<br />

' Mobil». John»on Product*<br />

• Official Wtlghmuftr • TiXlMrmtf AflMt<br />

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PAGE 12 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. TUESDAY, JULY 15<br />

Obituaries<br />

1<br />

William Davis, 80; founded Donald Quinn, 43;<br />

plumbing company<br />

; WlUlam C. Davis, 10, of Ocewi City died July 13.<br />

• In 1926 he founded the W.C. DtvU Inc. Plumbing and<br />

Hea<strong>On</strong>g Co. In Haddon Helghti where he was aasodated until<br />

jnovlng here several yean Ago.<br />

• Surviving an his wife, Helen Ann; a son Richard C. of<br />

Voorheea; a daughter Doris Miller of Delaware; five<br />

grandchildren, ill greatgrandchildren and a sister Eva<br />

Cilmore of Cherry HD1.<br />

' Service will be 10 a.m. Thursday at the Evoy Funeral<br />

Home, 129 White Hone Pike, Haddon Height*. Friends may<br />

tall from 7 to 1 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Burial<br />

will be In LakevUw Memorial Park, <strong>On</strong>naminson<br />

Adelaide Seldomridge;<br />

longtime area resident<br />

UNWOOD - Adelaide O. Seldomridge of this dty died<br />

July 11 In Share Memorial Hospital, Semen Point<br />

Bom in Philadelphia, she was an area resident most of her<br />

Ufi. J<br />

Surviving are her husband, Lewis C.; a daughter, Diane A.<br />

anckgraf of Bargalntown; two sons, Robert W. and<br />

Raymond L, both of this dty; a brother, Lambert W,<br />

MaeNatt of PleasantvUle; and a granddaughter.<br />

. Sendees win be held at 1 p.m. today (Tuesday) m the H.M.<br />

Qormley Funeral Home, Atlantic City. Burial will be In<br />

laurel Memorial Park, Pomona.<br />

SPINNING WHEEL<br />

FLOWER SHOP<br />

Ocean City's Family Florist<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Ml Mbury Av»<br />

RIO GRANDE<br />

1S1B I WIKMOOd BM-MS4117<br />

MARKVIOETTO*<br />

BSSAiburyAwe.<br />

Ptioni 398 1157<br />

3338 Wist AM,<br />

PhmlH-13S3<br />

bartender in Atlantic City<br />

SOMERSPOINT Donald H. Quinn, 4J, of thU dty died<br />

July 10 In the Atlantic Qty Medical Center.<br />

Mr. Quinn mi born In Vonken, N.Y., and bad resided<br />

here <strong>for</strong> seven yean. He had been a bartender at Hftman'i<br />

Ptaee In Attantte City.<br />

Surviving are his wife, Renate; a daughter, Kelly Am<br />

Quinn of Westchester County, N.Y.> and a sister, Jean<br />

Behnke of San Antonio, Tana,<br />

A Mass of Chriitlan Burial was celebrated Monday<br />

evening at Si Monica's Church, North Pennsylvania<br />

Avenue. A funeral procession will leave the H.M. Qormley'<br />

Funeral Home, Albany and Winchester; avenues at 10 a-m.<br />

today (Tuesday). Burial will be In Hoy Corn Cemetery,<br />

Mays Landing.<br />

Louise Bergfeli;<br />

retired teacher, principal<br />

Louise R. Bergf ela of the Wesley Manor died July 8 at her<br />

residence.<br />

Bom in Mlllburn, she lived here <strong>for</strong> U yean and was a<br />

school principal and teacher in the Bloomlngdale school<br />

system, where she taught <strong>for</strong> M yean be<strong>for</strong>e retiring. She<br />

was a member of the New Jersey and national chapters of<br />

the Retired Teachers Association, the American Legion<br />

Auxiliary of Butler, the Butler United Methodurt Church, and<br />

Hitler Garden Club, She was a <strong>for</strong>mer member of the Order<br />

of the Eastern Star.<br />

Surviving is • brother, Harold J. Rauter of West Palm<br />

Beach, Fla.<br />

Private graveside services were heU at the First Re<strong>for</strong>med<br />

Church Cemetery In Pompton Plains. A service will be<br />

held at 2 p.m. on July 16 In the Wesley Manor. Arrangements<br />

are by the Godfrey Funeral Home.<br />

Edna May Davidson, 78;<br />

retired buyer in fashions<br />

Edna May Davidson, 78, of 1829 West Av. died July IS in a<br />

local nursing home.<br />

Bom in Ablngton, Pa., and a <strong>for</strong>mer resident of Mount<br />

during our<br />

Marmora Office<br />

Grand Opening<br />

Open any type of account with a<br />

deposit of $500 or more and receive:<br />

Igloo Playmate 'A Sal. Cooler<br />

Wntslox Travel Alarm<br />

Six Pjtee Cutlary Sat<br />

Ingram Lltt Timor<br />

110 Credit to Collective Account<br />

Stuffed Unicom<br />

Comtrex Pocket Radio<br />

Three Piece Bar-B-Q Set<br />

Cress Chrome Pen<br />

Open any type of account with a<br />

deposit of $5,000 or more and receive:<br />

$20 Credit to Collective Account<br />

QE Can Op«ner/Sharp«ner Polaroid Spirit Camera ^<br />

Step Stool Proctor Sllex 10 Cup Cott«tiMk*r,<br />

QE FM/AM Portable Radio GE Clock Radio<br />

Black A Decker Grata Trimmer Igloo Playmate<br />

Black » Decker Car Vac . Conalr Recnargeable Lite<br />

NOJRTHWEJjAjhV^ J;<br />

N SM£ 1 !£SSS D<br />

k r J rt»M iwtn Ji'i<br />

visitbuf Marmora Off ibe : *<br />

New Plaza 9 Shopping Center > r w<br />

on Route 9 < near soy*" Sh0 Ford > \<br />

||^j^^^yjl^^^jMi|jjjjjkjk^<br />

/ I I<br />

Ocean City notes<br />

by Anita Spiegel<br />

City Council Tbu»d«ynltfit do thta," he said "I'm sure<br />

Airy, Pa., she bad lived here U yean, -<br />

authorised a Ucenie<br />

In 1971, she retired as a buyer <strong>for</strong> Lane Bryant hi agreement wUh Ocean He*f<br />

Philadelphia, where she had worked <strong>for</strong> 11 years. Oub Corporation to pbet •<br />

She is survived by a sister, Gertrude Watson of tab construction trailer on the<br />

^fti ii H i ill I ty i<br />

aty-ownea prupeny larunny<br />

Service* will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Godfrey occupied by the animal<br />

Funeral Home. Burial will be In Arlington Cemetery, Penn- shelter.<br />

aauken. Friends may call one how prior to services at the According to the agreement<br />

funeral home.<br />

prepared by dty Solicitor<br />

Genrid J, Corcoran, the dty<br />

baa the "abiolute and sole<br />

right of requiring the removal<br />

of the trailer at any time, <strong>for</strong><br />

whatever man" with which<br />

Ocean Reef must comply<br />

within 71 hours of receiving<br />

written notification. The<br />

trailer must be removed,<br />

however, no later than July 1,<br />

1987.<br />

Additionally, Ocean Reef<br />

OBS consented to nuke site<br />

rovements and iti<br />

1<br />

he's very capable."<br />

Dick Boras, a represen.<br />

tottve of 4600 block Central<br />

Avenue property owner* Irate<br />

over the sand *n— p


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THE FAMILY OF IISINA R NAB<br />

TIOU5N - Wlihii » tipr.i. tmir<br />

grlliiuiii far Ihi Mill Cardi, llow.ri<br />

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TO THI! OeliN CITY PotHF^ fire<br />

atpfrfmenf iH rescui fayed* ens' 9r.<br />

Strata earr, EawaH J. HerliByen ana<br />

the iamlly would Ilk* lo npriti their<br />

grififiHtf ler the prempl lerviee ana<br />

itifdlEal eiiiifanee FKtnflv readeres",<br />

1 II<br />

Help Wanted<br />

In Memoriam<br />

IN MgMQRY 3l Anni Jane Salanit<br />

whs died gnt fear age, July 10. Sadiy<br />

milled by Ifeve. pa! and gfang£riifgran<br />

and iriendl 7 II<br />

Lost And Pound<br />

LOST SIAMESE CAT — MALE - Long<br />

Haired, Vicinity ai uih and canlral<br />

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1JM, Ml<br />

Help Wanted<br />

iTUBEHTS — MIN — WOM1N—part<br />

tlmt avininf haurl. Any nlghli<br />

a'vaillHi, lam up M til. par hour call<br />

I'<br />

TJPHALT PAVINS<br />

Takina •ppliutlan tar Hard working<br />

l.bor.r. with a dallrt Isr M.aBMinant,<br />

AJio naad aiparitrietd dump fry"<br />

MI19S I*<br />

drl.tn. MI419S,<br />

TILIPHQNf OBBlW CLIIHK5 - BILICATIIIAN/iANDWiCH MAKER-<br />

Prlvaie del. ana pMna, f>»rf lime Taar round, part Urn., Monday through<br />

asMIng nauri. Oc..n City office, iff- Friday, 11:30 a.m. lo 5: JO p.m. Call !•»•<br />

Nil. II (UK. Is.m.tospm tl<br />

r CLIANINQ HELP WANTEB — Parl<br />

tlm./lull llrrn vacatign, Biua Cr«l,<br />

Apply Yfilirdayi/Obadlah'i, Jto 17S7 II<br />

OARBINIRI HilpiR - lo wark lull<br />

timt now thraygh Nayafiibah Myit<br />

tiavt driyari IfianHii* aapintfabia and<br />

h.raworllng. Call MI-1US and jaava<br />

nauaga. Kan Souin.rd Landic.p'lng.ll<br />

WAITRCIIIS - Muil Wli yaan aid.<br />

Full llmt iymmar, wnkanit In Sap-<br />

lambar. Apply Tonyi Brill, Mtn * Can.<br />

tral, B.C. Il<br />

LAWN BOY — Mull Ba It or gvar lar<br />

Slain City Pyblll ichsaii. Cantact<br />

Mri, Ruaglarl Iffmit lar appihw-<br />

llan, ."" Ml<br />

- Part-time IW real<br />

Htlte allica. Mult type ma Be willing<br />

lo irern compuur •yilam, Year round<br />

fBtman. call m ~ mt ,i<br />

DTlfIL MiCMANICS — HUVV duty<br />

trucki, HMpiniimion piui many<br />

tenet IH, Call JtHJW warkdayt. II<br />

OPlU<br />

OFpiCE wMKIR — Typing a. payroll<br />

aiptrlaMa. • dayi a •M inciuding<br />

wHkanii, Call Mr Pulltn f3>41aS, II<br />

VOLUHTtER DltPATCHtB WAN-<br />

TIB — To dltplMt! ammilanc. call,<br />

out al llulr M i tor mi RaMua Huad<br />

II Oc.tn City, Will fraln. Compilation<br />

lor phana yuga; Call imjlt. II<br />

FULL TIM! VIM ROUND<br />

POSITION - ii •narmalilt'l ...l.t.nt<br />

lo warn in Ilk with pn.rm.cm. gsad<br />

pay Md Mnallll, apply PIMmM'l<br />

Pirkway Ph.rm.cy. 14lh I, A.bury<br />

Ail, Call muil tl<br />

OC1AN CITY (Ul DRIVIRl<br />

NIRBIB - tH licama nwirad. Call<br />

MI<br />

REAL ESTATE SALE! — c.r.ir op<br />

ptrtynlty lyallaala In OC'i largail ol<br />

Ik. lar ambiliaui lliiniM ulalpwton 1<br />

training program comput.rlt.d<br />

,oparalion naw midtni lactlillai High<br />

ampleyaa langtylty, Flnllllll Incom.<br />

paiantllll Gill Blrgar Ra.Ily ]ff-MH<br />

lor inlanlaw, II<br />

Ocean City Trolley 4<br />

Bui Driven<br />

NEEDED!<br />

Must have bus license<br />

Cll<br />

72»-»021 Ml<br />

Kentucky Fried Chicken.<br />

16MacArthurB)vd.<br />

We art now hiring <strong>for</strong> our new riitiurant In Somtn Point,<br />

New jirsty. Full and Part-Time opening* with all •hllh<br />

available.<br />

* No Experience NecttMry<br />

* P»ld Training<br />

* Competitive Hourly Rate<br />

* Ctrttr Advancemtnt Opportunltlti<br />

Be a Winner I and join the Colonel's new team In Somer*<br />

Point, Applications are being taken Monday through<br />

Saturday 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.<br />

An Igvil Opportunity Smploytr Ms<br />

THE FLANDERS HOTEL<br />

GARAGE<br />

SALE<br />

10THSTBEET AND OCEAN AVE.<br />

9 A.M. WEDNESDAY, JULY 16,1986<br />

CA8H4CARRY ^v,;.<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />

Help Wanted Help Wanted<br />

CAM MAY<br />

COUNTY<br />

SAVINGS &<br />

LOAN ASSOC.<br />

Il now taking<br />

application! lor (hi<br />

tallowing pMitlon<br />

TELLERS,<br />

M*LI/F«M*Lf - Baal warn, na .»<br />

gerlint. netetiarv la or aldir, call af-<br />

lar I p.m. Iff till. Ml<br />

TUESDAY, JULY IS, MM THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N.J. PAGE 15 — SECTION ONR<br />

Storage For Rent<br />

EXCULLBNT IHCOMI FOR FAST<br />

TIME — norm iiumMr «,««. Far in-<br />

iarmalian (all su-wi-Mii •>). 1»!«. M*<br />

BAOANI JIWULHY HAS JUIT AN<br />

MGUNCIS - TNI BUT<br />

MARKBTINO PLAN IN PARTY<br />

PLAN. immediate gaanlnai lor<br />

manaseri willi Party Plan a.parlaBta,<br />

No inveiimeni. Call flfJHI, Hi<br />

I<br />

ADULTS OH YOUTHI — Oyeel/»BaT-<br />

iment ttevee end Cnriifian retreat cen-<br />

ter Hill, primarily (MmMrwerk, AIM<br />

laundry, gardenine., deik. llan .prln.<br />

pan-lime anariiaMa, ar Mart lymmer.<br />

MUH nwt till Lawr oay. seed pay,<br />

lips, oonui.i. Refarencai. IMna'i<br />

inn, ilia Ocean *»• Ift-HM. "<br />

RECEPTIONIST — Dav«kipmarH/C«V<br />

•irucilen company teak! anthuiiaiilc<br />

ull mollv.lM individual far full lime<br />

paillMn with growing company Typing<br />

ikllli. erflitlialienal aUlltlel. ana<br />

tiling rnylrM In chaariyl atmaipnera.<br />

Call iSf-MS-HM. II<br />

StcAlTART AND/OR RECIP-<br />

TiSNilT - Needed Mr Bell ••tale ol<br />

licg. (all Mf-al». II<br />

FAST TIME tsaviea CLlRK-iiear<br />

round. Apply Super Fret* 14th •<br />

H|>« Ail, f«<br />

Mooen-»n •e«i. na" eiperlenee<br />

necaiiary. Ilia la train. We alu train<br />

yawna children u monthi and aver, 1ft-<br />

isjj - in mo. II<br />

uo.ow • isu.wo - HM.mm-M you can M<br />

yayr own Bali, we nave a "suaririteM<br />

interne war! pian," Wt will teach you<br />

what to da. Far a carear In real eitafa,<br />

call Jtit samMe, zackarlae Realty,<br />

Realtori, Ml-laia. enue, Lin.ood.<br />

N j Mill by J 1114, • O « A A 711<br />

l part «maln Saa lilt<br />

Bail liltla Olllci Typing, animrlng<br />

pnonai, daallnl wilh clltnti and ganarai<br />

allica work Mult wam w..k.ndi<br />

Salary cammaniurala with (iparianca.<br />

Far ini.r»i.w, call Karan at IHH9S. n<br />

MAINTiNANCl/JANiTOBIAL lull<br />

time. Fleaw eaii JM J1H. I'll<br />

CHAMBERMAIDS — Apply in Parian<br />

Capri Mgtel, !lh I laardwaik, OC,<br />

Fatliiejii svaila&lf now thru Sept. littt.<br />

J II<br />

TIACMIR AISiSTANT-SBd Side lor<br />

CHriilian Child c«r« Cenief cnrliiian<br />

Backsrsund raoulred, liBnibie houfi.<br />

Call J« JIM 1 <br />

eiuliar, with Ml illp until Oct. is,<br />

H.m. Call Iff •ISM liter S p.m. I'M<br />

General Mdse.<br />

USED FURNITURE FOR IALB _<br />

JCOII Itarlla Ml Albury Avmua, Dtlly ,<br />

t.m.liUp.m. , »<br />

INKS "FOR^fMB BEACH—DIUCHinl<br />

papartock bookl. lull prln HIM *<br />

tradtl, ll^a Ml flaw bastwilfft. Tha<br />

•MWterla Two, 11th ind Aakury, OC.<br />

mom ix<br />

ALL SYEEL, BLDO. SALE-~SfMclfllfac<br />

lory run. Llmltwl quaiitltlai. NMM,<br />

40x40, SI»?J, SOJIM. Call <strong>for</strong> discounted<br />

Prl«r.Jeddo(«M> MS/MM. 7-1S<br />

MOTOBECANB—Grand Jubilee Tl<br />

spwtl prolastlonal AAOOel. E,KUIIent<br />

condition. Call 391 Mil or 3y?-7»14. fil<br />

VINTL MEpLACIMaiNT WINDOW! -H<br />

CusNtn made, whll. ar brewn I" In]<br />

sulatad glau. I I M sallnrr, onM'<br />

»u» imtaltad wilh warranty. Call LMCol<br />

window Co.. to-IMI or Ilimt-iiM. M<br />

i '<br />

lllNE PC. DININO ROOM SET—Mini<br />

cord-, tolld til), a newly uphoLtMad<br />

chalrt. hutch, table w/J laavei. Hrvtr,<br />

HJOi 1 (x. Mm'. Cherry Bdrm. aat.<br />

alngla Md, LD. dretser, U50. Call lo<br />

RMLjiYmfi<br />

Ociin City. N.j,<br />

ocean vini * oeam prBteetlon, i<br />

Bdrm., slngU lam., s Balh, lly. rm.,<br />

din, rm; irubakar WI,, H,w, sas<br />

heat, patio 1 purklno lor i cara,<br />

Zoning R-3 Two Family, »««(. «.<br />

lot, exeat, wnd, Prlea HtMs1,N,<br />

Call lfS-4541 Mr appointment to<br />

ihow. ?'«<br />

UmRTOWNSMP<br />

A GRAND OLD HOME<br />

Two story situated on over<br />

an •ere el lovingly main-<br />

tained grounds, plentiful In<br />

assorted fruit, flowering<br />

and shade trees,<br />

Four bedrooms, 2 baths •<br />

family room with fireplace<br />

Insert • living room, dining<br />

room, enclosed side or sun<br />

porch off dining room<br />

covered patio deck <strong>for</strong><br />

wicker & plants. Organized<br />

galley kitchen • full<br />

basement.<br />

Second Floor could be ran<br />

ted or used a* separate<br />

guest or living quarters,<br />

For tht alert buyer<br />

W?,Mg,00.<br />

••AUTIFUL - eceanmM «•!. All •» f<br />

amenltlee. Available Sett. II M «•*.• '<br />

», call iiiwu-iaij, anar Thuruuy ^<br />

UMIii. ••'<br />

IOVILI T*O BBDBOOM ^ OtB<br />

waiher, canal, sack. A.an.w. Aug. 1<br />

and AUB f H». par week. lautkaM;<br />

JftU7J , Mi<br />

HOUil — liltl SI. araa- Heap* I month<br />

ef AUB w weekly, can mil" >li<br />

IIAiPRAY MOTIL - M i l lay<br />

Ay.. PurtHlhad 1 Bdrm., I bath, Ir,<br />

kit., iwlmmiag p«al, MeB. par weak,<br />

call m t«i r ta •<br />

BOOM! FOB BENT — •«(» NOfC<br />

nicely Ivrnlihrt. Ill up par penan><br />

weakly, 1 la 1 paspla In a nan, call It*- 1<br />

EFFJCIENCif APART/WENT—|)*<br />

Dalaney Place, AvallaBIa liter Laboi-<br />

Day, (IM. a week, call 1W I0M. J )?<br />

1AY VIEW — Fbearosm hausa —<br />

Plrasure Me, Av.ll.BI. Iram ug. I*.'<br />

MM e waak, eaii jaMni, >-lt<br />

Yearly Rental!<br />

BRAND NIW I 1IOROOM DUPLEX,<br />

— i batnl, centrally lacafM, ciaia M<br />

beach- Fireplace, sal Itaat/nw, cantrai<br />

Air, all appliancBi, AvaiiaMe July »i<br />

ins/ma. Call Mon Frl. after t p.o,<br />

IIMins-lISf weakandl Ifl-ISM, 'IB<br />

FURNisHfiO—• eaaraaitu, fM Mini, 1<br />

enclaMd naatad porch, waihar, aryar.4<br />

Joutlnoa, no patl. ISta, monthly plylj<br />

ytHIIM, Riference and wturtty'<br />

aepailf, Avallaua eenbar, call m-,<br />

ettl. Mil<br />

NIW CONiTRUCTISH—Flrif finer,,<br />

unhnnlitm), 1 kadraanii, m baihi,i<br />

garaaa. wainer, aryar, Na patl,,<br />

MirtneM, Ml momnly piui UIIIIHM;. §<br />

Batiranca arM HCurlt, dapMlf.> ~<br />

Avalltble Odabar, Call ift-atn, r-tr<br />

THREE BMDROOM tVa MTH — MHP<br />

name at tu umpmo m « •nirfi'<br />

weiher. (ryer, wfl» carp.1. lamrltr<br />

ly.i.m. all ilreef parkins, ml maMtih/<br />

Plm elaclrie. Call tM-Ua-1743, IB<br />

TWO liBROOM AI"T.—AvAllabU1/BJ<br />

L-R, O.K., kitchen anal lull bam, MMf<br />

manthly plul sal. Call HHM-rut sf,<br />

lfj-1171, '"!•<br />

DUPLEX — md Hour unfumlined ><br />

Btdroorn, 1 belti. gai haat. heel pump-<br />

w/w carpet ec. «r/d, OD. front • rear<br />

deck, all ttreet parking Adult! anly No. Tf<br />

piti HOC monmly + utllltlal Avail<br />

oct II, vicinity 22nd & Aibury Call 1-<br />

(2IS) S17~4»7. ' W<br />

THREE BBDROOM RANCH^feiloan-"<br />

Hal afea, sal heat, oH Itraei periling,.<br />

\Vi car garage, new Bathroom, largr<br />

I«I6 ieck to watch luniati. ttoO AvalL<br />

Sept. Call i-itS-Ms-OIM. '»<br />

RIVIEBA LAGOON—f oSaf IIIBI/<br />

floating doeli, * **aToomii 3 kaltii/<br />

family rooni with firtplaci. Ws mwii<br />

Hily piui utmtlet. call MM1S7. affar |<br />

p.m. MS<br />

HOTICB<br />

Advartllara unild truck inelr id<br />

varniernaiil tha lira! day ol Irnerf Ion<br />

Mr errors. The nMrtpapar shall nal<br />

M iiabia lor tyBsgraphlcal •rron al<br />

lar Hr« IntaTtlon and cnait hv<br />

efron in puUlullan will b* limlied<br />

to Ihal portion ol na aa wherein<br />

ef ror gecurrad.<br />

<strong>On</strong>lliunca.<br />

AN OIDINANCI QF<br />

••« ilLl CITY TO pSoHlllTTHl<br />

MOVINS OP •UiLDlHSl AND AD-<br />

BITIBMI TO •UILDINB1 WITHIN<br />

TNB CITY OP ||« ULI (|TY ANO<br />

PROVIDING) FOR TMI PINALTY<br />

FQ« VIOLATION TMlBHQP.<br />

WNIRIAI, th. Mara M Com<br />

miulMan al lha City al Hi Ilia City<br />

hava dMarinliiM mal Ike mevlnj ol<br />

kuiMinfi and adaiiiani it kuiMints<br />

within tha City hai tavaad i.rlou. Ir.l<br />

lit MnsKiM! an t»a accaii ramps M<br />

Mil IM Isle City MuMvard India aver<br />

Lualam TMrMara and on th. itr«l. M<br />

Ma Ilia City, Bartiailarly In na uim.<br />

mar saaseij and 4<br />

WMIRIA1, in* lura M cam.<br />

miulanars have detamilnad Ihal such<br />

mavtmanl 01 bolWlngi and addillMI lo<br />

•uiHinfS lKi.nl. lha Iraa ttnuMHon<br />

•I Inlllc in lea IIM City, impeding<br />

npu and eltectiva ngtillng al fins and<br />

Rooms<br />

ROOM! — Heap 1 ar I or 4. Apartment<br />

Ihal sleeps 1 aM an apannient ihal<br />

siaaps #. iaasan ai manthly.<br />

Makaaey'i, nth 4 A.bury. rtHlS) II<br />

R.E. For Sale R.I, For Salt<br />

€#tr fn (y f i $ f l<br />

ul.iy and wellara at ken reiMents and<br />

MMtariainiacltyiaM<br />

WHIRIal, the laard at cam-<br />

iiliilmn, at mimiflpal MIMIais,<br />

ackMwiadaa tMlr raaaanilMIHy ta lha<br />

r«W«ili IM vl.lter. aTiaa Illi City In <<br />

amtctlni Mr hHitn. safety and<br />

•ellara,<br />

NOW, TNIBlPORI, •• IT OR-<br />

DAINIB By IlW MaM ol Cm<br />

mluianan a! th. tliy ol «.. ma city<br />

asfallawii<br />

ilCTIDN I, Na parsM, lirm, par-<br />

m.rihlp, aisailallan, cor^or.llwi,<br />

company or org.nli.tlw ol any kind<br />

(hartlnalMr ratarrM ta as "panan"!<br />

shall nave any building or addlllan ta a<br />

balMIng avar, ataii or acrau any<br />

•mat In tha City al lea ISM cily<br />

wimovi nr.i aMalalng a parmlt Inm<br />

the Conitrutltoo OttlMl, It il harahy<br />

daciarad uniawfai tar inyana lo move a<br />

bviumg or an .ddlllon ta a tmliaino<br />

winm tha City Unit! M the City ai lea<br />

isle city Iram lha ISIh day al Jun. ia<br />

the ISn day at laptenber in each year.<br />

' IICTION L A panan saaklnf iuvah-<br />

n al a aarmll hareyHer shall IIM an<br />

lawilialian lar such parmll win the<br />

eanitructiaa OHiCJal ai tallows I<br />

A, Form- The appHcaliM shall M In<br />

wrltlnf, upon lorms pravidea by the<br />

Cily and linn tt Iliad in the tinea tl<br />

nt canitructian Btiiclal.<br />

a. coni.nl Tht aMIcttlan IB.II HI<br />

RE. For Sale<br />

Public Notice<br />

farm tha felMwInf.<br />

1, A dHcnatlan al IM bulMIn or (a-<br />

dilian praagte* lo bo nave*, elvln,<br />

itraal number, conitrutilon, maferiall,<br />

MmenlMi, nuinbar af ramii aM can-<br />

ditlM af"» aifarlar ana< MMrlar,'<br />

). A d»«rlpllw Irani lit. Municipal<br />

Tea Map atlMMlM Mack wkara the<br />

buikJInf ar aMIIIeti ii (acaM,<br />

1, A taKrlallan tram the Municipal<br />

Tea Map a! the lai ana Mac* M -hich<br />

IM bulldlni or aMMn IIM be maveai,<br />

I.TM partlan at Mia tat ta ba accuMai<br />

by tin lalMMf ar aMItiaa Mm navaa.<br />

i. TM Hrmii aver, al«i ar acmi<br />

•hlth IM buiMlnl ar Addition II<br />

Ma ACRK, WOOD! AND FIM.DI,<br />

warauii Olan ana, naar Mnaca L»k.<br />

and *a« Track, Owti.r ttrmi, >49,M0.<br />

L«W Raal Cstal* «47-t>MM7, 141<br />

CMttnvt it., camlni, Naw Yark ION.<br />

Mi<br />

Luxury Townhouse<br />

Direct Say View<br />

3 iR,, aw bath unf urn.<br />

Immediate Availability<br />

Includes! A/C, Fpl., W/D,<br />

RefrlBtrator, D/W, G/D.<br />

Pools, Tennis & Clubhouse<br />

Tool ^<br />

*850month +electricity<br />

(609)398-6231<br />

•Uwil Oitnr llyiM AviliNIa'<br />

Mi<br />

25 toes of Forested<br />

Beauty..one can beyours!<br />

<strong>On</strong>e of the most conuenient locations in Upper Township and yet one of<br />

the most private, Caledonia is an environmentally planned residential<br />

"^ area of 23 exceptional wooded homesttes<br />

\ nestled in beautiful virgin <strong>for</strong>est You will<br />

J* enjoy the fun of the Seashore and the<br />

JWsX af<strong>for</strong>dable property rales of the mainland,<br />

. **• A\ »• Caiedontate <strong>for</strong> you]<br />

Florida RE.<br />

•MERALD POINT!, PUNTA OOBOA<br />

- Nicaly turnllhad, 1 BR condo, ] par-<br />

chel, W/D, w.nr iltw, tool, lennll,<br />

cms hguie. Av.ll.bl. monthly •<br />

Navenotr throiigh April, call III4I7-<br />

Hie collect. '"<br />

609-398-8383<br />

1163 Asbury Awnue, Ocean City, New Jersey<br />

Sold exclusively through,,, Resort Mari^ng Associates,<br />

CO<br />

CH<br />

Perfect to view rocket<br />

launches. Oceinfront con-<br />

dos,<br />

• Large unit en ocean wltn<br />

pool, first floor, 1400 sq. ft.<br />

Two bedrooms, 2 baths,<br />

fully turnlshed. 24 hour<br />

security, Stonewood<br />

Towers. $150,000.<br />

• unit first floor, directly<br />

on ocean. Two bedrooms, 2<br />

baths, fully furnished. 24<br />

hour security, Stonewood<br />

Towers $121,000.<br />

• Sixth floor, ocean view, 2<br />

bedrooms, 2 baths, fully<br />

furnished. Royal towers<br />

$114,000.<br />

FI.oniBOi-4S8.1128.<br />

R.E. For Sale<br />

dlACHFRONT—South and, on. year<br />

naw Flnt f knr condo, 1 badrcwmi, 1V><br />

oathi witti gai h..t. tlranlaca,<br />

bttutllully furnlinad mrouonoul, .xlrn<br />

gelera, Call watkdayi IJlJ-MMr»»l),<br />

wtakandawt-wt-tlit. Ml<br />

Niw DUPLEX — Mth ft. araa, lit<br />

Hoar, avail. An*. 1.1 Mrmt., 1 Ban,<br />

w/w, w/d. tacurily 4 ratenncaa<br />

twind.: MM aim uiiiitiat. Call m-<br />

7W1 nr 411-Sala «H#r *p.m. M»<br />

1 »0*-' "iif"FL60R- Nertli and,<br />

buch Dlac*. N* pats. UM par m« pns<br />

Mil. Oaraga avallaMa; RM. 4 tacwlly<br />

dassilt rmolrad. Avaitabia OcMbar.<br />

Call m-MM waa««)fa. I-11M1MH)<br />

wtakdAyi. '. ' H<br />

Summer Rentals<br />

QUALITY ELECTRICAL<br />

WORK DONE<br />

Caillns ran tM Light Flxiur.i<br />

Instalitd<br />

NO JOB TOO SMALL<br />

Tha Prlca It Right<br />

Call SPARKY 8M-S4M<br />

PAINTING BY<br />

MIKE DEAN<br />

IntacloraVixterlor Painting<br />

Fully IMurad<br />

Fra* Ultimate*<br />

"NO JOB TOO SMALL"<br />

391-1355<br />

PAMTMTunMHMQ<br />

MDNMi<br />

Quality Work and<br />

r AHanMbM<br />

CAU MARK 3990531<br />

JULY 19 & 20<br />

CAPE MAY, N.J.<br />

Antiques Show & Sate at<br />

historic Cold L Spring<br />

Village, 735 Seaihora Rd.<br />

(Follow signs to the Perry<br />

fromG.S. Pkwy.exltO)<br />

60 Dealers with wicker, oak'<br />

Victorian & Country fur-<br />

niture, silver, Itwlery,<br />

tools, toys, primitive* &<br />

collectibles. 10 a.m. to 6<br />

p.m. each day. Adm. tl. to<br />

Show a. village. 711<br />

SS<br />

dtllUIH Included JM-J1O<br />

•PPICIINCV'Aptf'—<br />

Winter Rental!<br />

Seal<br />

. . , Joaareonn.*<br />

batln. AvalliMa tapt. IS thro winter<br />

Mauiilujly tuftiithad M I M M I I ^<br />

vituny M an -4v Otaaa 0Tt7i-«Mf 7.1J<br />

apt centrally locatad H7S+- Vt i<br />

For reit ol mrnnur or winter rantall<br />

' <strong>On</strong>e child O K m nil avaninai 7/1*<br />

TWO MDftOOM APT, — Cantrat<br />

lacatkM. MrnlUMd, Vary claan. m-<br />

chRJai afilltlai. M7| manttih/. Avail.<br />

Mifhitul .*•** ' f tl<br />

STIFPtL NEW VOMk" SHOWOOOM<br />

SAL! - <strong>On</strong>e M a kM NW atll stiff*!<br />

chaitaaller and UMH MH ,nt (mnaet<br />

lamp aim iha«a Burnt, nmH ta<br />

Pwhmi, Pa. Opan Mvva teyi (ill) ju-<br />

Payment of lias will b« m«d« In wtvanca and will troth in'<br />

trxctn of 2,M0,000 people. , ' > ~ i '<br />

tyny0Bti;<br />

at leaS.30 phone cairpa<br />

It rtally U.You wlirM<br />

coiittiivilno^norM<br />

SUMMRR • hoi- fAL« ,- l.tMnf<br />

arrow il«n. uttl LUjkhM, w t M<br />

IHtl NaniighMd Mni praa MHanl<br />

Pull lictery w«rr»«ty, tmly Mw Ml.'<br />

Can iaa lacalry I (aM) tlMIM.,<br />

anytime. j , ^ t-W,<br />

OLOB OCIAN CITY POST CARDS —<br />

, Mr uk. itta ittrvMHa. CaH MHMf at-<br />

Hr»P.m, . , ID<br />

BEACHWATCH<br />

7**B0AllDWAlK<br />

1 Bedroorn Condo, si<br />

pnprlillan •• datinad aM pravMad far<br />

in N J V «A:*n.<br />

IICTiON II The aatkeriHtlan M<br />

finance lha aMrepnatlen ihaii ha<br />

prayided ler in lutcmdlng annaai<br />

bwdaati ky the (Mhiilan at af iaatl l/s<br />

el the ameunt auttiariiad panuant te<br />

ItlliaCtlN.j.*. *8A,4 JS).<br />

SECTION ill. The smear «ily Di-<br />

ilcuii ara naraky eutharlitd te npaM<br />

any and tli el ma meniet hereay as-<br />

prapriatM in me manntr tiraaabla an-<br />

Mike Antorlo, who was<br />

born and raised in this<br />

anto, will be featured<br />

poser during the Mr, and<br />

Mrs. Atlantic Coast Body<br />

Building Contest, Aug. 2,<br />

in <strong>Cape</strong> May.<br />

OROINAHCk HO.M-n<br />

AN eRBINANCI WNINDINO 09<br />

DINANCI NO, IMI MHIIM "AN O«<br />

DiNANCI AMtNOINO OBJOIHANCI<br />

NO, IMI HHTITLID TNI TRAfPIC<br />

OIDINAMCI OP OCBAII CITY.'<br />

THI SeVIINIMS BOPV OP -fill<br />

CITY OP eeiAN CITY, HBW JBMSV<br />

ORBAIN1 AS POLLOWIi<br />

sectien t,<br />

lection i-u ml ordMteaet n-» M<br />

hereky ananaM or amaMMf IMilili<br />

xv a) taw ordiuaca, kf MMm<br />

raltrtnct M Tlaii Tamca. Ai • naMt<br />

of uld dalaftan, parkMt MMI ka par-<br />

mlttad an Mm mn al Tlafa Tanwa,<br />

sactMns,<br />

Any eninanca, ar prniataM thanM<br />

IManilitein with IMI SMetann M<br />

rapaaiad <br />

preprlaiM ara anther (us to ka aipan-<br />

M by th. propar oHIctn of thli city<br />

tor tM purptn.her.by lutharlled WMn<br />

obllg.lloni to anpand HIS fundi have<br />

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numerous boat turnovers, DiMarlno, Todd Monartero gallon wen able to portion Sana McKeMey took third •<br />

Mike DlMarlno was theand<br />

Julie Vollmer stayed to themselves accordingly U nd Jlfli DlSufus wifl sQurtfii<br />

quickest off the start <strong>for</strong> the tike a.flrst, second and third. they wwaited<br />

tar the stvttag TheA'idldJiiitajwenaj<br />

seniors. Fellow senior Todd Jim DlMarlno was fourth. ttpaL paL<br />

the sisn experienced •eniofa.<br />

Monastero stayed don to<br />

Julie<br />

They *tayeJ together In dole<br />

Julie Vollmer took the lead<br />

DiMartno in second and Julie For thi A's Craig<br />

<strong>for</strong>mation, but Dave Herti<br />

tor the senior*, while 8«U<br />

Vollmer and Jim DlMarino Monastero maintained his<br />

bait bU bothw.Greg, to win<br />

Bemadlni moved In front <strong>for</strong><br />

fought <strong>for</strong> thlni position. first, while Drew DtM*rino<br />

first place honon. Draw<br />

taeA'a,'<br />

Several A'i started well, outtacked Dan Scbwenk <strong>for</strong><br />

DlMarlno wai third and DUBM<br />

At the jib mark, senior<br />

-JH, rig Monastero and second<br />

Hathaway was fourth.<br />

Voujntr kept her pua and<br />

Jellyfish prove irritating to tome<br />

By MIKE ALBRIGHT<br />

Sentinel-Ledger<br />

Correspondent<br />

The recent jellyflflh swarms<br />

hitting the beaches in Ocean<br />

aty and elsewhere pose no<br />

aerious threat to bathers,<br />

according to James M.<br />

Staples of the state Depart<br />

Dent of Environmental<br />

Protection.<br />

"Thlfl Is the normal time of<br />

me Mason <strong>for</strong> them to hit the<br />

beaches," Staples explained.<br />

"Although they are not<br />

generally a hazaard, they<br />

may affect some people more<br />

man others,"<br />

TOs species of Jellyfish is<br />

the lion's mane and its<br />

stinging filaments are usually<br />

less than one foot long, so<br />

swimmers should try to keep<br />

•one distance although "It Is<br />

easy <strong>for</strong> me to dt here and say<br />

that," Staples said.<br />

July Is the lion mane's<br />

normal reproduction period,<br />

he explained. The larvae stay<br />

on the ocean floor near the<br />

beaches and evolve into<br />

plankton be<strong>for</strong>e changing Into<br />

the Jellyfish seen on the shore.<br />

"This may be a sign that the<br />

water Is warning V this just<br />

may be a better year <strong>for</strong> them<br />

reproduction-wise," Staples<br />

added.<br />

According to an Ocean aty<br />

Beach Patrol representative,<br />

the situation on the local<br />

benches was "terrible Sunday<br />

but better Monday," and<br />

could possibly be attributed to<br />

warm water and a choppy and<br />

rough surf.<br />

Staples added that<br />

Briganflne was the "hot spot"<br />

tor JeUyflah last week baaed<br />

on In<strong>for</strong>mation relayed to Mm<br />

by the Federal Environmental<br />

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beaches twice a week.<br />

The Beach Patrol<br />

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several remedies In case of a<br />

Jellyfish •tug; Meat ten-<br />

(tartar applied to wet skin<br />

Immediately after the sting<br />

will relieve the pain, usually<br />

lasting <strong>for</strong> about one-half<br />

hour.<br />

Sticking a foot or other<br />

extremity in a bucket of hot<br />

water, applying liquid<br />

amonla, or ice bags if the<br />

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The Ocean City Beach<br />

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The man-of-war our ap»f<br />

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The present situation began<br />

Saturday mating but ha* ,<br />

been Improving although<br />

many beachgoers in<br />

avoiding the water and opting,<br />

to Just lay on the beach. •:<br />

the turf dash relay. was won by the Avalon Beach City, 9:29; I. Bo Smart, Ocean,<br />

Ape May placed second Patrol. North WUdwood City, Biti<br />

with 17 points, WUdwood third placed second and the Ocean Ocean swim — 1. Robwith<br />

10, Avalon fourth and Sea City team of Bruce Donohue, Montgomery, Ocean City,<br />

Isle City fifth.<br />

Drew Danlele, Ted Evani and ll:4fl; S. Geoff Rife, <strong>Cape</strong> %i<br />

Greg Browne placed third. May, 11:47; J. Rich McEbree.-<br />

The Ocean City crew of RESULTS WUdwood, 11:03. '•<br />

John Ridgway and John LOcean'City U <strong>On</strong>e-man lifeboat nee — I,-<br />

Millar won the two-man 2. <strong>Cape</strong> May 17 Ron Kirk, Ocean aty, 6:07; 3,<br />

lifeboat race with a time of 3. Wild wood 10 Robert Kaehtar, <strong>Cape</strong> May^<br />

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The two-mile beach run was 8. WUdwood Crest S Sort dash relay-1. Avalon.<br />

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Stirling. Tom FlUPatrick 8. Stone Harbor<br />

Useher), Sill; I. North<br />

of Soa Iale City placed second <strong>Cape</strong> May Point<br />

WUdwood, Sin; 3. Ocean Ctty , ,<br />

and Ocean City's Bo Smart Upper Township<br />

(Bruce Donohue, Drew »<br />

placed third.<br />

Two-man Ufebaatrace — 1. Danlele, Ted Evan*, Greg<br />

The ocean swim was won by John Ridgway and John Browna), 2:25. •.<br />

Ocean City's Rob MonMniar,<br />

Ocean City, U:0fl; 3.<br />

tgomery.<br />

Terry Randolph and Marty<br />

The one-man lifeboat nee Franco, <strong>Cape</strong> May, U:17; 3. #33<br />

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Kirk who abo won thin event Wtemlckl, WUdwood, 13:1>. &<br />

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tVBSDAY, JULY IS, 1188 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE 17 - SUCTION ONE<br />

Mike DiMarino, Monastero, Jason<br />

A total of 28 Sunflsh vied<br />

Uit Friday <strong>for</strong> trophies<br />

during the Ocean dty Yacht<br />

. Oub July Sunfish Series.<br />

Ar§6 fS@ei W1FB EU|<br />

(he Senior and A-fleetsr<br />

.together and B-fleet _<br />

pillar couraei with delayed contest and<br />

parting tlmei. Condition! his brother.<br />

Back-bay fishing slowed by<br />

heat; offshore heating up<br />

Bay fUnlng has been a little<br />

on the alack side this part<br />

week. Hot and humid weather<br />

brought tin bay water temperature<br />

way up and slowed<br />

down the daytime feeding<br />

babttt of bott fluke and weakflak.<br />

Early morning and early<br />

evening hours are the beat<br />

(toes to flan right about now.<br />

Match theaeUmea with a high<br />

tide — and ink out<br />

•The better locations <strong>for</strong><br />

•iccess are right at the mouth<br />

of- Rainbow Channel, off<br />

Aneorage Point, in the dredge<br />

hole near the inlet bridge and<br />

off the Mud Hole.<br />

Ifee keep-catch ratio right<br />

now la about one out of every<br />

BM, and the sixe of the<br />

keepers li finally starting to<br />

ttse. Although most of the big<br />

Bounder action is coming<br />

from the inlet, there are still a<br />

few«ood-«iied fish to be found<br />

In the back bay.<br />

Ed MUM of Bargatotown<br />

brought in a 6-pound 1-ounce<br />

flounder from the waters in<br />

front of Kennedy Park in<br />

Sotnera Point on Saturday.<br />

The offshore bhieflsh action<br />

has slowed down right now.<br />

Fish can still be found from 15<br />

miles on out but aa moat<br />

people have reported, they<br />

afe beginning to run deep.<br />

When thin happens, as it does<br />

every year, anglers must go<br />

to titter deep jigging, or<br />

trolling with downrlggers or<br />

wire line or heavy planers.<br />

.Tuna action is really<br />

'starting to neat up. Not only<br />

are these fish hitting on cedar<br />

plugs and feather Jigs, but<br />

Green Machines are starting<br />

to bring In some nice sited<br />

flan as well Daisy chain squid<br />

rlgj, Babx_Ponytall» and<br />

niee action.<br />

Most of the canyon areas<br />

khgve reported hot action and<br />

'as the weather continues to<br />

wAi'ui, we can expect the<br />

arrival of tome schools of<br />

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Not only has the summer<br />

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Raymond Bennett of<br />

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ear, with easterly 0-10 knot For the B's tint race of the challenge <strong>for</strong> the second race, Monaitero.<br />

over the past two racing days<br />

tHSN and an early In- day and of the •eason, Jaion Die Bs stayed on an M-l to Senior Mika DiMarino took determined overall finishers.<br />

coming tide.<br />

Chew took a wwBffaw^itig fflu port. p Cloudy y ikies ac- Ui third flilt plan <strong>for</strong> the Senior Hike DlMarlno<br />

foBowtag an M-l to port Jead to win, while Adam Carr, companled thla race, but the day, Mowed by brothar Jim earned a finfcpkn trophy,<br />

tolS^Daita In hi* debut aa a racer, came winds stayed steady, and Trade Waltera, Julie while Julie Vollmer and Jim<br />

hout the But to tecond. Chuck Wapier.wai Senior Julie Voumerwai In Vollmer wai fourth. DlMarino finished aecond and<br />

ahead of third. good poriflon it the starting Craig Monastero again third respectively. .<br />

Jim Trade While the Seniors and As line and pushed to the front captured a flrrt <strong>for</strong> Meet Craig Monastero was A-<br />

Trade Walters and JimReed<br />

came In aecond, PJ. fleet's overall champion.<br />

DtMarino wot doing nicely in aew was third and Da?e Dave Herb wai second, Drew<br />

the second and third ipota. Hertz was fourth.<br />

DlMarlno, third, Plane<br />

The A« stayed together untU It wai 1,2,1 again <strong>for</strong> B- Hathaway, fourth and P.J.<br />

Craig Monutero and P.J. tteet'a Jason Cbew, Adam «rw, fifth.<br />

Chew pulled ahead. As <strong>for</strong> B- Carr and Chuck Wagner. First-place regatta honors<br />

fleet, Jason Chew was again Wednesday and Friday'i were awarded to B-Oeet's<br />

off to a fast start, while Eric competition wai part of theJason<br />

Chew, with Adam Can- Senior fleet winners -nosing with Rear Cortt-<br />

Swenson and Chuck Wagner Yacht Club's July 4 regatta to second and Qrack Wagner, modore Dick Bell, from left, are Mike DlMarino,<br />

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held <strong>for</strong> Junior gallon. Points third.<br />

Although boat positions<br />

Julie Vollmer and Jim DlMarlno,<br />

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Freshly<br />

mackerel bom the Stonebeds, ocean currents can bring our after that into second after<br />

Sliced<br />

also this put Sunday.<br />

next.<br />

overtaking Chew.<br />

As the summer progresses, tuck and good fiahlng. At the end of the second<br />

we can only wonder what the<br />

—Dave nee, the Senior places went<br />

to Vollmer, Jim DiMarino,<br />

Walters and Amanda Meyer,<br />

while Meet accolades went<br />

to Monaatero, Hathaway, P.J.<br />

Chew and Dave Hertx.<br />

Jason Chew won <strong>for</strong> B-ftoet,<br />

while Adam Carr and Chuck<br />

Wagner garnered respective<br />

second-and third-place<br />

finishes.<br />

All fleets sailed a T-l one*<br />

third to port course <strong>for</strong> the<br />

third race. Seniors Mike<br />

DiMarino and Trade Walters<br />

held position at the beginning<br />

and A-fleet'i Jenny Reed<br />

jumped off to an Bt<br />

HAM|2.i9ib.<br />

OPEN 7 A.M. -11 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

A-fleet winners posing with the rear commodore<br />

at the Yacht Club are, from left: Jim<br />

DlMarlno, Craig Monastero, Dave Herti, F.J.<br />

Chew and Diane Hathaway.<br />

0MIHOWMLTI<br />

10:30 P.M.<br />

SEPARATE<br />

ADMISSION<br />

"Prince" Under<br />

The Cherry Moon<br />

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The Place To See This Year!<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly 8 more seals available<br />

Montreal to Victoria<br />

Featuring Expo '86<br />

Treat Yourself to the<br />

experience of eating &<br />

sleeping on the train.<br />

Sept, 6th to 23rd<br />

Personally Hosted by<br />

REV. DAN & GLADYS HULITT<br />

Call 390.9009<br />

SEAVILLE- JULY 18th<br />

ShowtimeS: «p.m 8.8;15p m.<br />

Showgrounds: Plantation Campground, Rt. 9<br />

Showsponisr: Marmora Elks Lodge 2563<br />

suns<br />

PAID DAILY<br />

•Bring thto coupon and $2.99 to ihe<br />

M»»Pm!»teniiortid*h10AM-9P<br />

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PAGE 18 - SECTION ONE<br />

West Chester athlete wins biathlon<br />

enolDliy Unior Studls<br />

West Cheaters Ken Glah gets set to break the tape well ahead of the<br />

field during Saturday's Biathlon here, Glah completed the one mile swim<br />

and five mile run event In 52:50.<br />

f155 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City • 399-1515<br />

SUPER COLOSSAL 6-8<br />

RAW SHRIMP COUNT<br />

Outdoor Waterfront Dining<br />

At The Old Chris's Restaurant Dock<br />

DINNER<br />

Served Daily 5 to 9<br />

BREAKFAST<br />

AND LUNCH<br />

Served Daily 8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.<br />

3980451<br />

FREE BOAT RIDES<br />

Have dinner with us Monday thru Friday<br />

and receive a PR IB lightiMlng eruilt el<br />

the Ocean City •aylrant In our new<br />

11" Dixie teats driven by our captain.<br />

" ST. ^ BAT OCEAICITT<br />

SPEED BOAT RENTALS<br />

398-0424<br />

iruunp<br />

Actott from impa »• Moftl, Ocean Ctty, N.J.<br />

Look For ffta Ve/te* Canopy<br />

r—DAILY DINNER SPECIALS —<br />

Dinner, from 4p.m. to»p.m.<br />

FRI: Srolltd Filitof Fioundif w/buHtr &<br />

(•men<br />

VMI Par maglma w/paita<br />

CAT* Roast Tom Turkty , , ,.!72Sor<br />

OH I. Broiled Native Blue Fish . .,,§7.as<br />

SUN:<br />

Romt Spring Chicken.<br />

Junior Filet Mlgnon ..<br />

.W.25or<br />

,...$8.25<br />

| i n u , Roast Leo of Lombw/*tuff Ing<br />

IWUH.8.mlnt|elly I7,2ior<br />

Shrimp Scampi over rice 17.U<br />

YIIF. Chopped Sirloin Steak<br />

TUB. •methiredlnonloni<br />

Broiled Sea Scallop*<br />

t7.3Ser<br />

WED* Slrloin SfMk w/muthroom CBP * •'' **'- or<br />

Prlid Shrimp •njffadw/erafcmeat ...17.35<br />

S7 iCentir Cut Port Chops. 17.85 -HS er<br />

Shrimp Parmaglana w/paMa W.25<br />

ji|||O. JCentir Cut Port Chops...<br />

ALSO<br />

ALL DIMNBRf INCLUDE<br />

i VifttaMH, Salad 1> Mvatan<br />

A,-<br />

BmaWattfn»m7a.m.<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY. N, j<br />

Ken Glah, 22, of West<br />

Chester, Pa. betted a field of<br />

96 to win tbe second annual<br />

Ocean City Lifeguard<br />

Association Biathlon at the<br />

34th Street Biaob last<br />

Saturday evening.<br />

The event consisted of a<br />

one-mile swim followed<br />

Immediately by a ftoe«Ue<br />

run. Glah wen tbe event<br />

convincingly by putting<br />

together a very competitive<br />

swim leg and then Betting a<br />

blistering pace In the run.<br />

Joanne Abarta, a 21-yearold<br />

lifeguard on the North<br />

WUdwood Maeh Petrol was<br />

the <strong>top</strong> female finisher.<br />

Many of the biathlon contestants<br />

will return here July<br />

26 to compel* in the seventh<br />

annual Ocean City Lifeguard<br />

Association T. Jota Cany<br />

Master's Swim.<br />

TOPUMALE<br />

BLtraLQNRESULTS le.DarwmHlckman 1:00.57<br />

1. Ken Glah<br />

53:60 17.Jame*Schubert 1:01.03<br />

STUEBER COMPLETES IJamesMucclarone 56:13 18. Billy Howarth liQlJO<br />

MARINE COURSE<br />

IPeterDardarla Mill M. Raymond Jaekion 1:01.47<br />

Marine Pfc. Monroe A. 1 Robert Reuther lain ffl.CSrisIp 1:01.58<br />

Stutter, son of Dawn M. and 6. BUI Lacy<br />

56:66 a.BoHoppln 1:02.08<br />

A, Stueber Sr. of 8 6.TtjnDiPrizlo<br />

57:00 ZLJohnSamwtwakls 1:02.15<br />

TOg.^.<br />

7. RUBS Jones 57:04 3. Andrew Chemey 1:02.18<br />

completed the Infantry 1 Chris Abbott 57:31 24. John Kelly 1:02.44<br />

combat training course at g.JohnMcShane 57:40 25. Michael Cun-<br />

Marine Corps But, Camp 1Q 10. Pa Paul Sweeny y 57:54 rtrtgbam 1:02.53<br />

LijBuna, NC. A1961 graduate u, Gregory Kelly 59:45 TOP 10 FEMALE<br />

of Phmipflburg High School, 12. Charles Fletcher<br />

59:46 BIATHLONRESULTS<br />

he Joinedthe Marine Corps In u. David Harvey<br />

59:47 LJoamieAlvarli 1:06.02<br />

January. 14. Mark Dobles<br />

1:00.41 IDonnaStelnbacber 1:07.47<br />

U.NlokPomponlo 1:00.67 3. Cecilia McCloakey 1:08.53<br />

4.UndaSubbach 1 tills<br />

111<br />

Welch's<br />

FISHERMAN'S BP* INN<br />

5<br />

Serving Breakfast and Dinner<br />

Nightly Dinner Special* • Dinner from 5 p.m.<br />

• Full Brtakfast Menu • Full <strong>Line</strong> of Seafood<br />

8. Jeanne Keenan 1:18.26<br />

9. Lara Carson 1:20.28<br />

10. Christine Curran 1:20.99<br />

WINNERS BY<br />

AQEOROUPINQS<br />

(male and female)<br />

• Chicken Dishes (Broiled or Fried)<br />

19 and "»"eam C^ke, the pioist and<br />

fragrant traditional favorite. t {f ^ 1<br />

,..Grisp, fancy Waffle Cups filled with colorful<br />

scoops of our 100% natural Gelalo Fresco -<br />

Ice Cream Italiano. , .,;,- .,<br />

...Everything from a luscious Strawberry<br />

Gateau <strong>for</strong> 25 to elegant miniature pastries and<br />

chocolate truffles.?<br />

;<br />

CALL US FOR EVEN MORE TEMPTING IDEAS<br />

...Or come visit our shop to see the most scrumptious<br />

desserts in Ocean City. And enjoy free<br />

tastes of our flavor-filled gelato,sorbetto and<br />

Italian ice, Ordersx<strong>for</strong>Nightin^ Venice must be<br />

placed by July 16, so call add visit us soon!<br />

'><br />

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TUESDAY. JULY 15.1986 THE SENTINEL-LEDGEH, OCEAN CITY, SI J, PACE 1 — SECTION TWO •<br />

Rehabilitation Center helps birds fly again<br />

lJ<br />

v<br />

By WKE ALBRIGHT<br />

iSentinet-Ledgr<br />

Cbrrvtpondant<br />

Into the Avian<br />

RehabUiteUoa Center 1 * offlw<br />

ud you may. ue Dotty<br />

Huffman «j«J h«r imffHIlHi<br />

Bob, chasing • itny bhM lay<br />

ttiat has eicaiwd from Its<br />

"My frlendithinkTm awy<br />

but I love It," Dotty says of<br />

her wart at tbe center. 'Tve<br />

dedicated my Ufe to It"<br />

The center, located on the<br />

New Jeraey B4ari»e Sdence<br />

•inSeavffie, Upper Township,<br />

Jured or sick Wnb. Railing<br />

orphaned birds Is also a<br />

function. Staffed by eijht<br />

volunteers, the center<br />

operates strictly on donations.<br />

"We need over (10,000 per<br />

year to operate efficiently<br />

and, of courae, we dont get<br />

paid," Bob laya.<br />

"Our pay la when we<br />

release the btfa into wild,"<br />

Dotty adds. "And Oat to ate<br />

our reward," she says,<br />

which U sitting on tta head of<br />

a teddy bear placed In ita bra<br />

to keep U and two of its<br />

snpantoni company. The<br />

duck was ]ust an egg when tbe<br />

Boffmans got it<br />

The center, established In<br />

1S77 end licensed by state and<br />

^tederal govcmmenMMres <strong>for</strong><br />

j&2<br />

photot<br />

Peter<br />

Macpherson<br />

Doreen Bleber of Margate brings a wounded<br />

gull she found on the b«ach_to the center In Upper<br />

Township, , ~<br />

DEVER PROMOTED<br />

TO MARINE PIT.<br />

Marine Pfc. Patrick J.<br />

Dever, aon of WUUam A. and<br />

Margaret E. Dewr of«<br />

i Sunset PUce, has ton<br />

ineritorlouslypromottdtohU<br />

present rank upon padsttttt<br />

from recruit training at<br />

Marine Corps Recruit Dtpot,<br />

Parris Island. SC.<br />

7th<br />

Annual<br />

Reg.*18.9S«,.y(l.<br />


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14.


PAGE 4 — SECTION TWO<br />

THE SENTINELLEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J<br />

WIN OVER $ 3nnn°° IN HASH<br />

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m<br />

mm&H<br />

mmtmmi<br />

IM if«W<br />

«MI Inlntatfta<br />

urn m, >ii, caa * tm<br />

(•*• l«k OP. J<br />

iMfilMtrl<br />

Winner Ton! DiOttavlo, second from left, and<br />

mother, both of Gladwyn, Pa,, receive the<br />

Festival of Values award from Ellies' Closet<br />

employees Ann Tuomey and Jennifer Dritsas.<br />

Ladlm's & Me<br />

Custom Tailoring<br />

DESIGNER<br />

WWVIDUAL!<br />

Get Your Wardrobe |<br />

Ready For<br />

Spring & Summer<br />

/Men's Ready Made<br />

Fine Suits, Slacks<br />

snd Jackets Imporfee<br />

From Italy<br />

SHIRTS • BELTS<br />

RUE SILK TI1S<br />

399-8919<br />

10Z9 Albury Awe.<br />

Ocean City<br />

endanisor<br />

Earrings<br />

WAYSIDE VILLAGE<br />

|jewelry 8, Clothing laufique|<br />

"PRIB"<br />

Visor<br />

with every<br />

purchase of<br />

$10.00 or more 11<br />

with this ad<br />

Expires jyiy 11,1»<br />

f 10 BOARDWALK<br />

Ocean city<br />

• Designer Labels<br />

• Great Variety<br />

Low Discounl Prices<br />

918 Asbury Aye,<br />

Octan City, N.J,<br />

Men Stl. IM • Fri IM<br />

398-1992<br />

OCf AN CITY<br />

CARPET &TiLE<br />

* Qualify • Style<br />

• Per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />

• Price<br />

For All Your<br />

Flooring Needs<br />

396-7923<br />

1059 Asbury Ave.<br />

REOPENING SALE<br />

—Drawing Weekly af Different Location!<br />

-Additional Prdts Awarded on First Wwii By Pilling Out<br />

Coupons at Participating Merchants<br />

—Chances To wm Over M.000in Caihi<br />

JUNE 3rd THRU JULY 22nd<br />

A Special Place<br />

The Pier 12 Festival of Values winner Is Leu<br />

Finklelstein, left, shown here receiving his<br />

award from Edward May,<br />

Coupon<br />

' Dot's<br />

j Pastry<br />

1 Shop<br />

3148 Asbury Ave.<br />

399.0770<br />

Open 6a.m. Daily & Sun<br />

*1 00 OFF<br />

Mb COOKIES<br />

With This Coupon<br />

Expires 7 30,'86<br />

Order A Cake You'll<br />

Long Ramembar<br />

LYCO,<br />

SALE!!<br />

Hwic<br />

CHUNG FANS<br />

«" • Ui.W&t' - Mf ,71<br />

Anil jut Irauw/Walnul BIMtt<br />

1 iMM, Revenlblt<br />

PlummounlorDrop<br />

UfhtKIIAyallabli<br />

1214 Weil Ave.<br />

381-3130<br />

Qptni.SM§n,.Frl.1<br />

Sat<br />

Fuil of Special Gifts \<br />

For Special People<br />

At Special Prices<br />

TRY US<br />

Atbury Amu,; BHfhtut Nn,<br />

, Ctnm q/ftiw O course, youth<br />

•,7:30p.m. Donation |10<br />

raURgTMif . ,.<br />

Alcoholics Anonymous JMMM&MKB Star<br />

meeting, Holy Trinity chapter No. Wba»ar on the<br />

EWtcopsl Church ban, Mth»nric<br />

Pier, 9 a.m. t« 3 pm<br />

StraetandBayAvenue, 8pm Open to the'public.<br />

COUGAR Church, 8:30 pan.Sunshine Boys Banjo Band<br />

50 Miles Per Day<br />

Hotary Ctab meeting, Port<br />

ClL7i7<br />

$&*&& Womtn'aClttbof Ocean City<br />

g program en<br />

•odalienrtce. borne of Helen<br />

TUESDAY^ JVLY IB, 1986<br />

(•<br />

"Pm glad! got more <strong>for</strong><br />

my money than just a<br />

car inspection<br />

. I have the peace of<br />

mind of a computiriied<br />

diagnosis and a printout<br />

I can understand."<br />

i Bf pifipnin! M<br />

rifc POI Allpri F<br />

£ piifilayi gtvps fau •<br />

CARTER LINCOLN MER<br />

14th & West Ave.<br />

Ocean CHy<br />

399-3134 SERVICE CENTER<br />

THE SICNTINKL-I JyDGEH, OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE 5 — SECTION TWO<br />

donations, and people who bring in birds realize thai it takes money to make them well»<br />

umliasable, every ef<strong>for</strong>t Is<br />

The center (390-160) ac-<br />

made to find a home <strong>for</strong> them<br />

State<br />

Guy sale Thursday July 17<br />

cepts all types of birds; owls,<br />

ta 1 reputable 100.<br />

MuJtaniwaseipectedtomaett<br />

Regfttaf inbi with Of hawta, starlings, blue Jays,<br />

"WeVe sent a lot of birds to<br />

trith commissioner of the without onions wUifce o/w cardinals, ducks, pigeons and<br />

the Bronx and Philadelphia<br />

state Department of En- toriS. ,<br />

<strong>for</strong> oramplo<br />

nws," Bob says. "We even<br />

vironmental Protection The deadline <strong>for</strong> onferim, 1. •We will not refuse any<br />

sent a Robin to Hawaii since<br />

Richard DewHng this week to mtanomwToortili o<br />

Hrds. However, we cannot go<br />

they don't have any there and<br />

discuss the problem* between E7-8TO, They wm<br />

and pick op birds, we must<br />

It served an educational need<br />

the DEP and Upper Township<br />

have them delivered to us,"<br />

<strong>for</strong> the people there."<br />

officials regarding the permit<br />

The Upper Township Zonlna Dotty notes.<br />

Otter birds are kept <strong>for</strong><br />

to allow marsh material to be Board Thursday IJg The Hoflmans and the other<br />

lecture purposes. Those who<br />

dumped in the Action Supply<br />

volunteers even accept birds<br />

attended this summer's<br />

mining pit in Seavllie. by the DeauvOle Inn to tahU at tnsir own homes but simply<br />

Ocean City flower show may<br />

Miaiani said be will press to ttelr appllcaUon loTl don't have the time to go out<br />

have seen Midnight, an<br />

find out where tart samples<br />

and retrieve them from other<br />

variance to allow In excess of<br />

eastern screech owl, or a few<br />

are being taken from, why fcur parking spaM on • people. "If we picked up all of<br />

W<br />

of the center's other "lecture<br />

nMinlfipfi officials weren't adjoining the Inn.<br />

£ our birds personally, we'd be<br />

Urds."<br />

contacted worn the approval The Inn's original on the road constantly so our<br />

Pun<br />

The center does lectures<br />

was granted and why an which called <strong>for</strong> 10 spaces oa rule la: the birds must be<br />

and school assemblies to<br />

environmental Impact study the lot was cut down to sevm brought to us." Dotty says.<br />

make money while also ac-<br />

wasn't per<strong>for</strong>med.<br />

to make room <strong>for</strong> • septic Although the young birds<br />

cepting every donation<br />

Held.<br />

require almost constant at-<br />

possible. According to Bob,<br />

An official from the state The attorney <strong>for</strong> the tention, Oe volunteers are<br />

about six of every ten people<br />

Department of Health la Deavuille told the Zoning very careful not to get too<br />

who bring in a bird will make<br />

eipected to visit the Upper Board he would like to tabl« dost to them because they<br />

a donation.<br />

Township Elementary School the matter so he may attempt may become "imprinted."<br />

At large affairs such as the<br />

Olj week to examine asbestos to reach an agreement with Baby birds are born with<br />

Bower show, the Wings and<br />

which was recently adjoining property mmn. their <strong>eyes</strong> doled and If they<br />

Water Festival at the<br />

discovered In the school.<br />

poptn their <strong>eyes</strong> and see<br />

Wetlands Institute or the <strong>Cape</strong><br />

School officials say the Harvey Smith, <strong>for</strong>m,, humus <strong>for</strong> any length of<br />

May Bird Observattory affair<br />

inspection will allow the state Somers Point mayor-now time, they begin associating<br />

to assign the school's case to a Republican candidate <strong>for</strong> City with humans. There<strong>for</strong>e, they A baby blue jay Is fed a special recipe with the aid of a stick.<br />

In November, the center<br />

lectures <strong>for</strong> free but sets up Its<br />

priority list to determine Council in the 1st Ward are kept with their own<br />

whether the material should reeenHy returned from • iS species whenever possible.<br />

and could get hurt or even feathers. But as birds learn to are placed in outside cages to donation box.<br />

be removed or enclosed. day trip to China with nb wife "Above all, we don't want<br />

Wiled because the people fly, they are sometimes put In become adjusted to the out- "Our backbone Is<br />

MartaeL<br />

(Imprinting) to occur because<br />

wouldn't understand." ages tor short periods of side world.<br />

donations, and people who<br />

time.<br />

After the staff feels the bring in birds naUte tat It<br />

Township Commltteetnan The highlight of his trip<br />

an imprinted bird cannot be The young birds are kept In<br />

birds have become ac- takes money to make mem<br />

Bmno Tropeano announced Smith said, was a meeting<br />

released," Dotty says. "It U a bmea If possible to keep <strong>On</strong>ce the younger birds can climated to the outside, they wen," Bob adds.<br />

recently that 21 summonses with the Mayor of Beijing, and<br />

mental cripple and when their feathers Intact If put In fly or the sick or Injured birds are released to the wild. If anyone sees an Injured<br />

have been Issued to 23 In- his staff In their iindl<br />

• released would go to people cages, the ban ruin their have been rehabilitated, they "Sometimes the birds get bird and wants to bring It to<br />

dividual* with the help of the diambers.<br />

attached to us and hang the center, the Hoffmana<br />

state police <strong>for</strong> littering and Smith said they discussed Hospital<br />

•round <strong>for</strong> a few days so we stress gentleness. The best<br />

violating the 10 p.m. curfew at mutual problems such as solU<br />

hive plenty of food spread way to capture the bird Is to<br />

toe Beealey's Point Beach hi waste, transportation, drag wins award<br />

•bout <strong>for</strong> them." Bob says. put a towel over It and then<br />

Upper Township.<br />

•blue and housing problems.<br />

"They know it's here and It Is<br />

SOMERS POINT - Shore<br />

pick It up gently.<br />

Tropeano said at least <strong>for</strong> The Smith's visited many of<br />

easy food <strong>for</strong> them until they<br />

Memorial Hospital's com-<br />

"That way, It can't see you<br />

the moment the problem at the popular tourist attractions<br />

begin finding their natural<br />

munity relations department<br />

and It Is more relaxed, and<br />

the beach — which baa been such as the Great Wall, the<br />

hod"<br />

recently won an "award of<br />

you will be more relaxed<br />

the ilte of under-aged Forbidden City and Mau's excellence" in the New Jersey<br />

For birds deemed because It won't be flapping<br />

drinking, load music, van- tomb.<br />

Hospital Marketing and<br />

dalism and littering recently<br />

After 22 hours of flight time Public Relations Association<br />

— baa been •bated, « the (return trip,) Smith FPeKCy compeitioa<br />

concluded "there la no place The Winning entry wag a<br />

HINSON'S<br />

The Mainland<br />

display advertisement <strong>for</strong> the<br />

hoipital'a phyalelM directory,<br />

developed with the<br />

|New Bike Sales & Repairs!<br />

assistance of Wyble Advertising<br />

of Mtllville, the<br />

hospital's advertising agency. This kittiwake, a bird normally seen out at sea, Surreys • Tandems<br />

was found on the beach with an Injured wing.<br />

Early maternity discharge offered BIKES L S, &<br />

ACROSS<br />

1 Distortions<br />

6 Behaves<br />

10 Carpet type<br />

14 into pieces<br />

15 Move briskly<br />

18 Sir: Malay<br />

17 Proportion<br />

18 Rip<br />

19 Son of Jacob<br />

20 Post offk»<br />

wares<br />

22 Brawls<br />

24 Classic work<br />

26 Adherent<br />

27 TrtmblBd<br />

31 Chasm<br />

32 Evergreen<br />

33 Round pin<br />

35 Monk's title<br />

38 Russian city<br />

39 Dealt out<br />

40 Enclosure<br />

41 Asian shrub<br />

42 Ciphers<br />

43 "Commidii<br />

8th & Atlantic Avo.<br />

Shore Care, a home health necessary, they must follow and many groups have this Ocean City, N.j.<br />

care affiliate of Shore at consecutive days, benefit option.<br />

399-1246<br />

Memorial Hospital in Atlantic "Over the last few decades,<br />

County, Is now offering the medical and consumer<br />

early maternity discharge opinion have changed<br />

program (gyplne Cross and regarding how long mothers<br />

jjew Jersey to. and<br />

to<br />

. a»ef<br />

Under the program, a- delivery,'' Aiello said. 'Tor<br />

.pJjuntdJoi AMo, Shore Cire low risk deliveries, deveries, hospital<br />

Mreeter, a motter and Infant, toys to f 1014 of 10-14 d days or ewn 84 84<br />

•who have the benefit and are days are no longer considered<br />

dUebjffgid with their necessary. Nowadayi, many<br />

physlckn's*pproval within 48 physicians view childbirth as<br />

hours following admission, • normal part of life — not as<br />

receive basic Blue Cross and a disease or medical<br />

Blue Shield home care problem."<br />

benefits.<br />

The benefits Include up to People Interested in par-<br />

three follow up visits by a ticipating In the Early IIGHT INVOICE<br />

A youngster pets one of the many dogs <strong>for</strong> visiting nurse, he said and the Maternity Discharge<br />

program provides <strong>for</strong> one Program of Blue Cross should<br />

adoption at the Humane Society of Ocean City<br />

Matt of up to three hours by a call ShoreCare at 646-1776 ext LIGHTS/<br />

Animal Shelter where there are also plenty of<br />

home health aide.<br />

a. AU direct pay subscribers<br />

cats kittens and puppies waiting <strong>for</strong> human<br />

In order to participate, an<br />

famlUes. Hie shelter Is open dlaly noon, to 4 p.m. dlglble subscriber must hive<br />

had an uncomplicated LUXURY<br />

Light Sets and Replacement Bulbs<br />

pregnancy and delivery,<br />

Home care begins with 14 CARPETS<br />

Telescope Patio Cnabs • Deck Chafes<br />

hours d hospital discharge, If<br />

two other visits are Reo.il8.95iq.vd.<br />

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Coming events<br />

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HEDELT RECEIVES<br />

TUESDAY and<br />

Barracks 2206 Veterans of<br />

DEGREE<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

WWI meeting, 8th Street<br />

Robert of 304 Frances<br />

INSTALLED<br />

Ocean aty Pops Orchestra recreation center, 1 p.m.<br />

Llnwood, received a JACKHAUPTMAH<br />

Citronella Candles<br />

featured on the Music Her<br />

of science degree 2724 Atlantic AVB.A.C.<br />

with Frank Ruggkri con- Chess<br />

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tS Told about<br />

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the — —"<br />

81 City near<br />

Oonner Pass<br />

Cutter Yard Guard and OFF (a people spray)<br />

Barbecue Grills • Charcoal • Fluid<br />

Party Goods and Utensils<br />

Igloo Coolers and Thermos<br />

Pennants & Flags<br />

NOW In STOCK<br />

FLAGS<br />

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prtiawayfromthear««.lfno<br />

parent apptan within that<br />

tfane, then assume It's orphaned<br />

and pick tt up golly,<br />

tttnt nest Is nearby, the baby<br />

nay be placed but Into tt<br />

"Urds have no oltactory<br />

senses and can't mnell human<br />

scents so tablea can tSTput<br />

back Into the nest," Dotty<br />

points out.<br />

"Sometime* 1 baby Hrds are<br />

picked up prematurely and<br />

brought to os," she adds."<br />

That la not good (or them and<br />

why we urge people to wait <strong>for</strong><br />

one hour."<br />

The HoHmans and the<br />

center's otter volunteers<br />

show they know what they're<br />

doing when It comes to the<br />

care of birds. And they enjoy<br />

their work as wen.<br />

nils gannet, a large sea bird, was probably Injured<br />

during migration.<br />

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onoio By >••!» »«ro<br />

Eddie Baldwin, 2. of<br />

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Winners of season's first sand sculpting contest are announced<br />

Overcast skies didn't crab by Janon Qerakafii of Pa.; Dumbo by Erin Feld of<br />

dtKounge the 73 entrants In E«t Landsdown, pa.; J, Irookhaven, Pa., Meghan<br />

the season's first sand tennla racket by John Qinnlngham of Wallln<strong>for</strong>d,<br />

sculpting contest recently, Gnuaan of Brick, Va,; Pa., and Emily Chopko of<br />

one of two held each summer Honorable mention: WalHng<strong>for</strong>d, Pa,; beach scene<br />

In Ocean City.<br />

"Ocean Colony" by Irian by Beth Segeuenman of<br />

Hit content, co-aponaored McGUl of Walllng<strong>for</strong>d, Pa.; Gettysburg, Pa.<br />

by the recreation department tartto by Gary Burgerr of<br />

sod public relations depart- Huntington Valley, Pa.;<br />

ment of OcMn afy, drew rabbit by Mike Herman of<br />

more than 400 spectators to Horsham, Pa.; dinosaur by<br />

the 10th Street beach. MicheUe Leahy of Landsdale,<br />

Sand-carved dragons and<br />

elephants, sunbathers, hermit Heather Smith of Arlington,<br />

crabs teddy bean and rep- THMJ; repttli by Bruce Long<br />

tiles, as well as many other of Cherry Mil,<br />

ereiUoni "Inhabltted" the 1-12 yean old — 1, liiard by<br />

beach <strong>for</strong> the contest. Jimmy Dugan of West-<br />

Participants registered Chester, Pa.; 2. Hotdog and<br />

under one of six categories: (tiensUg by Adam Otrmuuky<br />

Sve to eight years, nine to 12 of Ocean City; 3. Motherhra<br />

years, 13 to 16 yean, single and chicks by Becky BUsell of<br />

adult, group adult, and Qritorid, pa,; ••Hands AeroM<br />

hmUy,<br />

Honorable mention:<br />

Entries were judged on ikUl "Hands Across America" by<br />

and creativity after about two Maureen Mulrolney of<br />

and a half hours of con- Delaware, and Christine<br />

struction.<br />

Billow of Westmont Butterfly<br />

5-8 yean old - 1. "Smoky by Amy Stefonich of Ocean<br />

JOB" liiard by Natalie City, and Jennifer McVaugh<br />

Scherer and Rachel Rlnehart of Ocean City; sunbather by<br />

of Portstown, Pa.: 2, hermit Amy Boylln of Landsdown,<br />

1 Media, Pa.;<br />

David Pike of Ninot, ND; Ocean City; shooble by KeDl .Hayttuk of Colorado.<br />

Honorable mention — water way by Aaron Luder of and VlcM, Jffllan of Ocean . _., -OimFOTtofie<br />

•watch by Stacy Calkhan of Ocean aty.<br />

Media, Pa and Lisa Chaykun<br />

of Morton, Pa.; construction Group adult - 1. The big<br />

by Jed Reinert of Emmaua,<br />

Family — 1. mother and<br />

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^braN<br />

Fa.;<br />

babyelephantobyPadulatnd<br />

Brookhaven, Pa.; 2. alligator BersooofMlddletown.Pa.; 1<br />

Stable adult- 1. beauties onboatbyQum2ofTippctty, Up, Up, and Away by Qer-<br />

13-18 yuan old — 1, bear by on toe beach by Paulette Ohio; i, sneaker by Gum 1 of •tenfiU of Broomall, Pa,; 3,<br />

Heather Bryant of Huntington Fridel of Ocean aty; 2. Tlppclty, Ohio;<br />

bridge! of friendship by<br />

Valley, Pa.; 2. man on beach ambush by Steve Caterson of<br />

Honorable mention — Hubney of MUlenville, Pa,,<br />

by John Wilkinson of West Ocean Qty; 3. "There's one In<br />

sinking feeling by Steven and Gulnlter of Lancaster;<br />

Chester, Pa. and Robevery<br />

crowd" duafci by Jim<br />

WaWren, Jane MeGulre,<br />

Swanson of Michigan; 3. sea Muldowney of Ocean aty;<br />

Honorable mention — Hot<br />

Steve Antciak, Derron<br />

monitor by Brian MUT of Honorable mention: cola by<br />

dog by PamNeeb of Reading,<br />

Baronl, and Brie Baronl of Pa,; Family von Plug by<br />

Ron Thompson garnered<br />

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last weekend's regatta.<br />

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Wlnneri of the Swimsuit competition in conjunction with the Liberte de<br />

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Lightweight winner<br />

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PAGE ? - SECTION TWO<br />

July Jubilee provided unusual memories, especially <strong>for</strong> winners<br />

By DARLENE WICKER Forty multi-colored<br />

fteneatert and mo«t creative Tfae Judges far the corteat Bosauburg Unlvenlty. Hoping to ucorporato<br />

balloons drifed Into the Mm* pictures next page<br />

Tne Fottrtn of July<br />

ribU in I OCKMI O CMy*i CM flrrt win JI Campbell, Time treasure hunts held several of thU year'a evcotf<br />

unknown Saturday during the<br />

m» nave come and<br />

«uch pK^tlna eaitert.<br />

the Doodah June 28, so and July I, on Into nert year*i summer<br />

balloon launch at 8th Street n««y Hut of Upper Dirty,<br />

But <strong>for</strong> some, unusual and Anbury Avenue.<br />

Following art the 11<br />

Wattv Brasch, Asbury Avenue, tM Board- celebration. Solfer said that<br />

Pa., would have done<br />

memories of launching<br />

Judging categories and, the Mrt Solfw, WM • complete<br />

profetwr at walk and the »«h Street he was ^e«Md with how<br />

Children from three months President Reagan proud u<br />

tallons, sending messages In<br />

flwt, second and tkMplMe reverMlofthetrtdltionriple-<br />

district had cblUren everything went "The<br />

to 14 years taped their names *e captured second pUet In<br />

bottles, doing aerobics on the<br />

winners:<br />

gobbllng conteft where Gfllearie,<br />

of tbe IS yean and younger pi weather stayed nice and<br />

and addresses to balloons the "Red, White and Bhie<br />

boardwalk, mddellng red,<br />

Highest ftjiai - Prank oontesUuit* own down aa Ovtmber Coqunefce; and ta the corners of Ocean<br />

re/'he said, "audio<br />

with hopes of having them Costume Contest" dressed as<br />

white and Una crepe paper or returned by someone living In<br />

Richie. Dwael mil (HU kite many plea u pouiUt, Darlene Wicker, summer <strong>for</strong> bidden surprises. All all of the people who<br />

• presidential bag of<br />

nibbling pies into artistic a distant place.<br />

was sited over the Short "Judges were looking (or tbe intern with the public prises ware donated by local either contertanta of<br />

jellybeans.<br />

shapes may be remembered<br />

Memorial Hospital);<br />

relations department from<br />

participants."<br />

The "Message in a Bottle Thirteen entrants dressed<br />

more than the traditional<br />

CrRsurkt and Sullivan, Ocean creative<br />

Contest," following the same ta patriotic costumes con-<br />

Brewaria,<br />

rules as the balloon launch,<br />

City, N. J.; and Joaeph Dugan, said.<br />

structed wlU crepe paper,<br />

Last Sunday concluded the drew a large crowd Monday in<br />

West Chester, Pa.<br />

Held at the Muolc Pier<br />

cardboard, sequins, balloons<br />

_, "July Jubilee" week. front of the Music Pier.<br />

Longest tad — Sean Tally. Saturday, the contesUnU<br />

and tinseL Cousins Stacey<br />

ing summer celebration, Some bottles came<br />

Washington, D.C.; Eddie M hold the pie* In their<br />

amek, 4, of Edgewater Park,<br />

designed to draw people into decorated with bright colored<br />

Mm, East Greenville, Pa.; . but they could UM only<br />

N.J., and Corlnne Itumm, 4,<br />

Ocean aty over the Fourth of paper, balloons and paint<br />

and David Around, Mean teeth to uke their<br />

of Pine HU1.NJ., dressed as a<br />

July mek, according to Mark while others settled <strong>for</strong> the<br />

Oty, M.J.<br />

designs within the Ova<br />

pair of Uberty bells complete<br />

Solfer, Ocean City's public traditional plain soda bottle.<br />

Halt creative—Jim Miller, minutes time limit<br />

with hats and sashes, cap-<br />

relations director.<br />

Monday afternoon, 80 bottles<br />

Ocean City, N.J.; Dolores Two categories, the Uitured<br />

first prize In the<br />

The arriTOl of two French were taken M mBes out to iea<br />

Splna, Bryn Mawr, Pa.; and dlvidual small lemon pie and<br />

Thursday afternoon affair.<br />

windsurfers kicked off theand<br />

thrown overboard.<br />

Beraadetta Splna, Bryn the famlly-slted apple pie<br />

Billy Glllottl, 9,<br />

jubilee Friday, June 27. Last year, one bottle was<br />

Mawr, Pa.<br />

Philadelphia, won third place<br />

Earlier this year Alain bund washed ashore as close<br />

Slant fijrtaf - Patricia<br />

, te Baking Co.<br />

wltt his firecracker costume<br />

Pichavant and Stephane as Margate while another was<br />

Woodworth, Ocean aty, N.J.; of Philadelphia donated SB<br />

and his sinter Lisa, I, won an<br />

crossed the Atlantic bund by a couple in North<br />

Jeff Chase, Somers Point, lemon pies andSuper Fresh of<br />

Honorable Mention dressed as<br />

beean oo a 31-foot sailboard in Carolina. Two free dinners at<br />

NJ.; and BniM Brabt, Ocean Ocean City donated five apple<br />

a silver eagle.<br />

the liberte de Timei tour to the Culinary Garden, Central<br />

Qty, N.J.<br />

pies <strong>for</strong> tbe contest<br />

First and second-place<br />

hilp raise funds <strong>for</strong> the Statue Avenue, will be awarded to<br />

$n kltei — Chris<strong>top</strong>her According to Solfer, there is<br />

winners received ribbons and<br />

A liberty restoration. the farthest travelling bottle.<br />

Spina, Bryn Mawr, Pa,; Todd "a lot ol potential <strong>for</strong> this<br />

gift certificates <strong>for</strong> two din-<br />

<strong>On</strong>ce they reached Miami, Bodyworks Fitness dub,<br />

GUI, Ocean City, N.J.; andcontest<br />

to be held again next<br />

ners at to Culinary Garden.<br />

they were joined by Carolyn 6th Street and Asbury<br />

Brian Grelman, Ocean aty, year." He added, "Everyone<br />

All entrants received par-<br />

Statin, American Women's Avenue, provided en-<br />

N.J.<br />

took the contest seriously and<br />

ticipation awards of "Sand In<br />

Windsurfing Champion, and tertainment on the Boardwalk<br />

Patriotic - Ed Spencer,<br />

wij very ersttoe."<br />

My Shoes," a collection of<br />

continued up the east coast <strong>for</strong> with two 30-mlnute aerobic<br />

Marlton, N.J.; Danny Mills, Following Is a lirt of win-<br />

poems and short stories about<br />

New York Qty <strong>for</strong> the Statue demonstrations Tuesday.<br />

New York, N.Y.; and Gary ners and their creations:<br />

Ocean City by Bob Church.<br />

-of Liberty celebrations. Several young-at-heart<br />

Bucolo, Elmer, N.J.<br />

Family division - Michael<br />

Kite-flying enthusiast Oiled<br />

•Began City was the only Boardwalk strollers,<br />

Multiple kite* - Everett MBytra, Wot Virginia, Four-<br />

the lib Street football field<br />

resort s<strong>top</strong> the group made in regardless of actual age, were<br />

Pierce, Ocean dry, N.J.; Air taif cloven Gloria Spite, Contestants in the city's message-in-the-bottle contest register during<br />

Friday as 75 people tested<br />

New Jersey.<br />

soon drawn into the rhythm<br />

•rail Kite Shop; and Alr<br />

WynnewoBd, Pi,, duck; and the July Jubilee event.<br />

their kite flying abilities<br />

A windsurfing regatta, sand and beat of the aerobic<br />

Orcus Kite Shop.<br />

We Splti, Wynnewood, Pi,,<br />

during tns "Kite Flying<br />

Bculptlng contest, volley-ball routine. They Jumped, kicked<br />

Homemade, moit en-<br />

apple core, Honorable<br />

Ounttut,"<br />

tournament sponsored by the and stretched with<br />

thusiastic kite flyer - Nancy<br />

mention - Daniel Split,<br />

Unda Woiniak, district<br />

Wynnewood, Pa., liberty bell.<br />

recreation department, and a Bodyworks Instructors to <strong>top</strong><br />

Spencer, Marlton, N.J.;<br />

manager of Air Circus Kite<br />

swimsuit competition were 40 songs and the clapping<br />

Marvin Long, Plalnmont, Individual Tastykake<br />

Shop, Leather and Brass and<br />

some of the otter weekend hands of spectators.<br />

Del,; and Carl Nedal, division - Bill Gillotti ft,,<br />

also a judge of the contest<br />

activities.<br />

Seventeen - month-old<br />

Langhorn, Pa.<br />

Philadelphia, girl's dutch hat;<br />

remarked, "to turnout tor Yonngeit kite Over — Anne Cathy CUiberti, Philadelphia<br />

the contest was very good,"<br />

Jackson, 2, Queens, N.Y.; tartte; and fflehitl Hart,<br />

She added, "Everything went<br />

Kathleen Cempo, 4, Stow, l*Pir Darby, p.., jtlh^ih.<br />

Uke • breeze, pardon to<br />

Ohio; and Bobby Mills, 4,<br />

Honorable mentton - Shawn<br />

pun."<br />

Queens, N.Y.<br />

Brecker, Ocean Qty, bow tie.<br />

Air Circus Kite S<strong>top</strong>, 1101<br />

Longeit flytng — Frank<br />

Boardwalk, donated kites,<br />

Kempe, Levlttown, Pa.<br />

windsocks and air <strong>top</strong> <strong>for</strong><br />

(Kempe had been flying bis FRANK TEDESCO<br />

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ktte since a a.m. tot mor-<br />

entrant kite buttons and<br />

ning.).<br />

Concrete Contractor<br />

whistles.<br />

Smallest kite — Joseph<br />

33 Years Experience<br />

Doug Jewell, owner of the<br />

Gudonls, Philadelphia.<br />

Serving Ocean City and<br />

two shops, gave kite flying<br />

The "ArtUtic Pie-Eating<br />

Surrounding Areas<br />

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Southern<br />

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Scenes from the July Jubilee activities<br />

d Backed up by Ann Pavkovic, Darlene Wicker,<br />

The city's red, white and blue costume contest provided color over the also with the city's public relations department,<br />

boardwalk introducing some of the contestants.<br />

'Night in Venice" Special<br />

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Spence<br />

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SLATED AUG. I<br />

The Northfleld Democratic<br />

Quo will sponsor a cruise to<br />

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Aug. 23= departure tine 5:30<br />

p.m. from tad Street and Bay<br />

Avenue, Ocean City. For<br />

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Meredith Baiter helps Jim Miller launch his<br />

kite <strong>for</strong> the Fourth of July contest.<br />

11 ALCOHOL COUNCIL<br />

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ENDING RECEPTIONS<br />

SOMI^S POINT,<br />

Mike Allegreto of the<br />

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"above and beyond the<br />

call of duty," rescues a<br />

kite from light standard<br />

during Fourth of July<br />

festivities. i<br />

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FRIDAY, JULY 18,1986 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N.J, PAGE $ — SECTION ONE<br />

Mad Beach operation granted variance <strong>for</strong> non-con<strong>for</strong>ming uses<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP -<br />

Following an Investigation of to obtain man __<br />

mom than two week* into the Neighbors now tha pit up',<br />

(tanplng of dredge spolb it the spoils came an ob-.<br />

fee Action Supply mining pitjectionable<br />

odor. They are{<br />

here, Sen, Jamei R, Hurley also concerned over ttav<br />

has announced that state possibility of Bronndwa(kratM<br />

Department of En- pollution. •••<br />

vironmental Protection of- Local officials an angry<br />

ficials have agreed to meet ever the fact that the C<br />

with local iminJHp"! leaders. failed to notlry them or<br />

The spoil* an Mag hauled dude them in<br />

from the Semen Point- prior to granting the permit<br />

Longport Boulevard Wghway <strong>for</strong> dumping the dredge spoils<br />

reconatructlon project to theat<br />

the Action Supply site.<br />

Action Supply pit In the "They aUo have i<br />

Seavllle section of the legitimate concern over why<br />

township,<br />

spoils from an Atlantic<br />

"I was flmt alerted to thlj County project are being,<br />

problem by Commltteeman dumped In <strong>Cape</strong> May County'<br />

Lou tMLuilo on June SB," when locations In Atlantic<br />

explained Hurley, "and myCounty<br />

were first proposed.'<br />

staff and I have been working<br />

diligently since to get answers<br />

tor the people of Upper<br />

Township. i<br />

"My office has been In<br />

constant contact with Mayor<br />

Dan Beyel and municipal<br />

Qerk Barbara Camp," the<br />

Oipe / Cumberland legislator<br />

added, "Most of the In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

they hive has coma<br />

from my office."<br />

The meeting between local<br />

officials and the DEP, Hurley<br />

•Id, U a further attempt to<br />

elicit all the in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

relating to the controversial<br />

dedalon to allow the dredge<br />

spoils to be deposited at the<br />

Action Supply pit without first<br />

consulting with the<br />

1 ^<br />

Hurley laid. "•<br />

No firm data <strong>for</strong> th><br />

msetlng has been establlihed,<br />

Hurley said, because a<br />

number of divisions within fly!<br />

DEP were Involved In the<br />

decision to allow the dredge<br />

spoils to be deposited at the.<br />

Action Supply pit , tt<br />

"The respoMlbllity Uei w<br />

By JAMES miPATOICS rj a raHMd tlte pun Mr the tendng and lighting <strong>for</strong> the scape architect tor<br />

ertabllahment which since It boat storage facility were al*> Engineering Dealgn storage, boat launching fcttd and possibly woold consider<br />

opened in U7I bu never bad a approved.<br />

Unlimited In Marmora, security measures all unturning<br />

the property Into a<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP-The tite plan review according to At Issue was the width of the testified that the nJnHoot derwent Board scrutiny. condominium project.<br />

Zoning Board recently ffiiflijji^l Inspector Ed Ken- entrance driveway off Route I entrance won't cause a The operation draws most Be Indicated he's had a<br />

niM i variance to DivU<br />

which preaently la between problem.<br />

of iti patroni from the planner working on "con-<br />

faffllMi^ UWiiet BO OpMaiOr The owners of the property, nine and 10 feet wide. "The entrance drive off of township, Shellds »ald, dominium related develop-<br />

^OO12<br />

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Ocean City, Ntw Jtriey<br />

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DRIVE iN,«ton. Thruj<br />

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FRIDAY, JULY 18, IBM<br />

PAGE 4 —SECTION ONE<br />

SjNTjNEk-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J.<br />

Causeway speed survey completed; results awaited<br />

ByANn-AJ.iPnEQEL "It wpuU be unfair toaay M approach to the Beach ignore mem once they knew "tt,* 0 "It would be unfair to saybound<br />

approach to the Beach Ignore them once they knew<br />

mph tow<br />

*<br />

mph.<br />

the numerous<br />

«!*•_ ^ , 3 ^ .li'^mh^KS ftmto»D^. . ... «••*.*£.?••:. July . 7<br />

unit the recommaodsttcna Thorofare bridge to 25 mph; bey weren't en<strong>for</strong>ceable. "We are requesting a speed aeddenta sad drunk driver<br />

night be wMto wt m still - rsdudoi the ttfljph Unlit "It could take up to six<br />

survey be authorized on Route Incidents, better lighting "There is a tf-niph dlf. "It Is my belief that when's<br />

A continuing study to compiling the field date," between Beach Thorofare months but I expect<br />

IB at Ocean City - Semen might help to reduce these iereace In the ipped from the drunk driver negotiates thdr<br />

determine appropriate spetd DOT supervising engineer bridge and the In<strong>for</strong>mation something like this could<br />

Point Boulevard," the letter problems," Police Chief «-mph lone to the 25-mph vehicle, it lseasier<strong>for</strong> them to<br />

limits on the Howard S, Joseph O'Brien Mid<br />

center to SB mph;<br />

move a lot faster If It were a<br />

said. "This device U needed Domlnlck Longo wrote to me and there to only 1,600 negotiate when their path yj<br />

Stalnton Memorial cau»ew»y yisttrdsy.<br />

— <strong>post</strong>ing Reduced speed priority," O'Brien said.<br />

due to recent fatal accidents Dietch.<br />

teat from the «-mph IMM to clearly marked," Longo's<br />

na completed Tuesday and However, • source doae to<br />

and hazardous conditions of<br />

the 25-mph ione," Longo Aug. 7, IMS mrrespondeoei<br />

limit ahead warnings on city Last week Mayor Roy<br />

state Department of Tran- the survey said m of the<br />

(the) highway.<br />

A request <strong>for</strong> warnings wrote to Dietch. "Moat ssU. "There<strong>for</strong>e, could m<br />

property such aj at Palen <strong>Gillian</strong> <strong>post</strong>ed SS-mpb-epeed<br />

sportation officials eipect to changes on the state main- Avenue at the foot of the limit* with accompanying "We are requesting the •bout the slippery steel grates motorists maintain a much please consider Installing<br />

complete their recomtained roadway may Include: bridge to In<strong>for</strong>m Incoming signs waning motorists It speed to be lowered to 40 an the Beach Thorofare and taster speed than allowed raised pavement marten on<br />

mendations by the end of next — reducing the SO-mph<br />

week.<br />

motorurti of the upcoming 25- would be ntricly en<strong>for</strong>ced. mph," the letter continued. Slips Channel drawbridges because of this condition." Route 68."<br />

advisory sign on the mph limit ©net they leave the However, became they "Also we are requesting the was received by Dietch and Last year Longo asked <strong>for</strong> Initially a DOT apokesmujt<br />

causeway.<br />

weren't authorized, the state possibility of placing some assigned <strong>for</strong> Investigation en traffic control devices which •Id the Irotallatlim of the<br />

The remainder of the four' ordered their removal the type of warning sign, La., April 16.<br />

oould aid drunken motoristi raised line markers wii<br />

bridge roadway may remain fallowing day.<br />

Danggrous Hlghwqy." The police aUo seat • remain In their lane of travel Impossible on bridges Mf<br />

RED GERANIUM II at 4S mph, the source said. Since last year the local A March 31 letter requested request <strong>for</strong> a Reduced speed and perhaps prevent ac- recently he said the state nay<br />

Brass«Crysfa!»Jeweiry»Cards<br />

According to O'Brien, in- Police Department has been the placement of street ahead warning near the cidents.<br />

be able to accommodate (he<br />

stituting any speed changes requesting the state to in- lighting of consistent Intensity Beach Thorofare bridge stnee Longo listed four accidents request, which Is stU under<br />

Nautical !tem§»S6ACANDLES could mean • lengthy praeasi vestigate the need <strong>for</strong> certain « one ride of the roadway. the speed <strong>for</strong> aastbeund resulting In five deaths that Investigation.<br />

-NI6HT In VIHBi- FREE<br />

Man modification* to state traffic control devices to help<br />

regulation* require reduce the accident rate on<br />

select flfryl? unique GIFT<br />

giif ier ygyr heii or<br />

publication in the New Jersey whit many consider an un- Builders mount organizational drive<br />

hostels Instead oi<br />

tnai mil, oi.J Mint ol wine Wrapping<br />

Register and public comment safe highway.<br />

periods be<strong>for</strong>e they can be An undated letter tent to P.<br />

., , ..... .. J -i -•« •» _<br />

The Ocean City Home weeks toy were adopted," total oi SN members. More and planner's fees n*<br />

en<strong>for</strong>ced.<br />

Norman Dietch, DOT chief of Builder's Association, Halliday said "We would like (ban SO recruitment letters represent the association at<br />

854 Asbury Ave., Ocean City •398-3688<br />

He taid the sips could fat traffic engineering and safety organised earlier this year to to be more active In planning have been sent out. public hearings concerning<br />

potted Immediately but programs, requested a speed deal with proposed amend, and toning processes." Membership dues have fee zoning amendment! sad<br />

opined oeoole would tend to reduction of the current 46<br />

malts to the local toning The recent amendments, been established In three to prepare arrangements <strong>for</strong><br />

ordinance adopted In May, which primarily dealt with categories: contractors and becoming a registered<br />

';*'••'•••••••• •••%••••<br />

was recently registered with setback and bulk, have buUders, IIM; sub. organliation.<br />

(he state ai a non-profit presented certain design contractors, $100; and sup- The association expects to<br />

/UNNIR<br />

organization.<br />

problems to builders, acpliers, ITS. In addition meet Aug. 15 to elect offleen<br />

CLEARANCE<br />

According to association cording to HaUday. "We've Halliday said the association sad establish a meeting<br />

trustee Scott HaMday, the accepted the tart that the would appreciate donations schedule. tt<br />

ail Supplies & Fixtures<br />

group wari <strong>for</strong>med to keep designs won't (It the from homeowners and clients. Members are encouraged to*<br />

builders and other •ffjiiyjaij restrictions and we could The association has opened aihmlt tbelr membership feel<br />

MUST GO!!<br />

trademen abreast of current decide not to build, take It toan<br />

account at First Fidelity to OCHBA, P.O. Box 883,<br />

1/2<br />

happenings in the building court or wait until a new dry National Bank.<br />

UBrmora, NJ 08223.<br />

Savings from 30% to 50% industry locally and planner makes recom- HalUday noted the group For additional In<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

price*<br />

throughout the state. mendations.<br />

has spent $4,875 In attorney contact Halliday it 39M737.<br />

KARALEECERAMICS* LAMPS<br />

"The amendments to the "Right new we're Just<br />

IZIBAiburyAvi. TUM.Fri.10- 1 p.m, 8,7 • 10p.m. toning code caught us by banging our heads against tile<br />

Ocean City. N.J.<br />

orCB!l3»IH4a<br />

surprise and within three wall," he added. Cable firm in<br />

However. Halliday doesn't<br />

anticipate a slowdown in tits<br />

The fargest Patio Furniture display in the area<br />

SOW off orig, price of summer wear<br />

housing market despite technical default<br />

•Selected infantwear not<br />

development restrictions.<br />

Although the Cablen- bank, not the state.<br />

included<br />

"<strong>On</strong>e client laid he would tertalnment firm providing "They are paying their<br />

GrosfiLUex<br />

build a single-family home on local cable service is In monthly Interest and prin-<br />

a 30 by 90-foot lot when he technical default of Its loan, dpal but they're not meeting<br />

previously could build a<br />

WAYSne VILLAGE, MARMORA<br />

an official with the state certain condlttons of the ion<br />

duplex," he said.<br />

390-3760<br />

12th& Bay<br />

Board of Public Utilities Including having a deficient<br />

Free Currently there are 49<br />

DsMyl0i:J0, Frl.'fllF.Syn, lOfol<br />

Office of Cable Television said ash flew," iiidSBcttt Brown,<br />

,•••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean City<br />

Delivery members of the association the matter requires resolution supervising accountant in the<br />

300-933S<br />

although Halliday expects a between the company and its state cable television office,<br />

UUUUUUUUUUUUwU*<br />

"It's • technical default but<br />

— Rattan & Wicker For Entire Home —<br />

the bank could caU the loan.'k<br />

Complete <strong>Line</strong> of Grosflllex on Display at Lowest Prices<br />

The company's deficient*<br />

fit NOW WE ARE FOUR!<br />

I"<br />

PVC Pipe Table - 4 Chairs - Custom Cushions<br />

Orchids cash flow was one of the Itemi<br />

COAT RACK<br />

Junior Sportswear dted in a multlcount shot<br />

cause order Issued by the<br />

"\ SURFSIDE CASUAL<br />

SWIMWEAR BFU to Cablentertalnment<br />

20% Off<br />

late last summer.<br />

OF<br />

# FURNITURE<br />

Richard , Levlnson,<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Week <strong>On</strong>ly, Starting 7/18 gaWaptertalnment's Mh<br />

v Orflanlcaliy Orown»Qiasoitrir«O.P^ i .-» .ODrate vice president,<br />

Sanfa Cruz • Mia Shoes<br />

rpalntfllp' all of the eon><br />

CELEBRATE OUR OPENING<br />

Wayside Village, Marmora • 390-3315 pany's commitments aft<br />

WITH SAVINGS ON OUR<br />

(around the corner from Village Candy Shoppe)<br />

being met. j<br />

redltC«rdsAC«pt«J OPEN (DAYS A WEdK "The technical default<br />

FINEST ZIP-OUT JACKET<br />

no uifluence on the work t<br />

are doing In Ocean Cit/,'.'<br />

by<br />

Levlnson said Weaneidty.<br />

"The system to completely<br />

rebuilt and tin grounding<br />

blocks (Installations) art<br />

continuing and should Bi<br />

completed by the end of the<br />

yMr," He added the BPU WSJ<br />

FOC<br />

aware of the company<br />

$<br />

NOW 69 U9rtg.$f5,<br />

OFF MFG. PRICE<br />

Availablt in Raspberry, Hemp, ilut<br />

Slies 416<br />

<strong>On</strong> Name Brand<br />

Ocean City start only!<br />

1986<br />

745ASBURYAVE.<br />

SWIMWEAR<br />

OCEAN CITY 399-7520<br />

i Other location!<br />

731ZVsDtnorA*i.<br />

Choose from these<br />

) Vlmtand 4 Abtiegn<br />

Vintner, 123-1774<br />

Famous Names...<br />

1 FRIDAY, JULY IS, 1986 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

PAOBa — SECTION OWE;<br />

Push on <strong>for</strong><br />

Ocean City Coming Events<br />

BwsdaeBday^<br />

%r'<br />

TODAY (Friday)<br />

youth center between fith and to 1 pjn. Open to the public MONDAY 1<br />

auto safety<br />

Pitman Hobo Band featured 6th sts. on Atlantic Avenue, ——— Exchange Club >•_•<br />

on the Music Pier, 8 p.m. 8:30 to 11 pjn.<br />

Young at Heart Singers Oaual's Restaurant<br />

Sgt N|ck Impagllano, bead<br />

fco( the PoUee Department'«<br />

Seashore story hour <strong>for</strong> SATURDAY<br />

appearing on the Music War, Samer* Point, 6:90 pjn.<br />

'traffic safety isjjt, la em-<br />

children 4 to 6 years old, with Wesley jai a<br />

Ocean City Card Club,<br />

jjgrirtnj the buckle-up <strong>for</strong><br />

stories, music and crafts at bazaar, 809 E. 8th St. »;30 Night In Venice boat par*)* youth center. 7 p.m.<br />

jafety rampalgn "especially<br />

the Ocean City Public am- to I p.m. Open to the along the tw, from BaMma __ .. ..<br />

JBU week when mm u<br />

Library, 6th Street and Ocean public.<br />

Road to Tennessee Avenue, Wyoming Hotel bridge card<br />

Venice wiU add to the vett<br />

Avenue, 10 a.m.<br />

volume of traffic on ' the<br />

Boys and girls annual surf Sbuting8p.ni, P«rtj. ?M Oc«an Av.,.7:N<br />

Island."<br />

Haylofters Square Dance,<br />

casting tournament on SUNDAY through<br />

According<br />

youth center between 5th and<br />

Tennessee Avenue, behind ON WEDNESDAY TUESDAY<br />

golf course, <strong>for</strong> age groups 10<br />

Night in Venice always causes<br />

(til sts, on Atlantic Avanue.<br />

Ocean CHy Fops Orcbjaai Ocean City Publk library,<br />

to 18. starting fl:» am<br />

traffic problems, and tw»<br />

8:30 to 11 p.m.<br />

with Frank Ragdtri con- ath Street and Ocean ATenu^<br />

year we win en<strong>for</strong>ce the no><br />

ductor and ipeclal guest "musl book sale on the tawn,<br />

A double parking in all areas of<br />

Haylofters Square Dance,<br />

Ocean City lions dub craft adslsta, on the Ibate Fte 1 afl book, s cents, from 10<br />

v ahow on the Music Her,<br />

jgwn. Cars will be ticketed<br />

p.m. Admission free on "Jn. to Span.<br />

and towed away," Uf<br />

cautioned-<br />

. "There will be eilra patroli The Young at Heart quartet, from left, Jim Pickering, baritone, Debbie<br />

710 Asbury Avenue<br />

In full <strong>for</strong>ce during the boat Wittkamp, alto; Marian Callen, soprano; Charles Taylor, tenor and<br />

Ocean City, N.J. 08226<br />

Flanders Hotel<br />

Men,-Fri,9:30 to»-W<br />

parade as well as the regular Florence Maguire, accompanist, will per<strong>for</strong>m 8 p.m. Saturday, on the<br />

11th & Boardwalk<br />

Sat. »:03toS-iO<br />

Tango (traffic) units on the<br />

Men. Sat. 10:00 • 10:00<br />

Music Pier.<br />

boulevard and In town," be<br />

Sunday IJrOO 10:00<br />

said.<br />

Every year during the<br />

Night In Venice there Is a Mayor addresses 16-54 members<br />

«* problem with double parking<br />

^around 16th and 17th streets Mayor Roy <strong>Gillian</strong> was the nung board opposing density Dorothy 1. McQueen,<br />

as well as other anas along guest speaker <strong>for</strong> the 1844and<br />

encroachment on the recording secretary.<br />

tiie bayfront, according to Community Association's Mb beach areas.<br />

The annual dinner dance of<br />

ImpaglUuto.<br />

annual meeting July 11 at the The outgoing president the association will be Friday,<br />

"We Just want to remind Community Center. Introduced the new president, July 26 at the Atlantic dry<br />

residents and visitors to be <strong>Gillian</strong> spoke to ap- Abu Stowe, who spoke of his Country Club. Tickets are $2S<br />

more careful because of the proximately 100 members hopes and plans <strong>for</strong> the next per person. For tickets or<br />

volume of baffle, not Just about some of his Ideas <strong>for</strong> the year. Offleen <strong>for</strong> the coming reservations contact Betty<br />

d during Saturday night's city. He answered questions year also include John Stowe at 398-3952 or send a<br />

parade, but during the and made notes on member's Stauffer, vice president; Paul dieek to P.O. B« 708, Ocean<br />

_ summer," he said. The safe?/ concerns.<br />

Martin, treasurer, and aty, 06228.<br />

'• •program goes on year-round Donald Fogg, outgoing<br />

here and defensive driving president, reported on but<br />

Classes held In the police year's accomplishments<br />

department have been which included the placing of<br />

helpful.<br />

beach boards in several Cholly's Country Gift Shop<br />

"Wa have Juit completed a locationa,. furnishing flowers<br />

Between Mlh SLand Ihs<br />

Girls Infant to preteen<br />

defensive driving course and and shrubs along Bay Avenue<br />

Beesley's Point Bridge<br />

Boys Infant to 14<br />

All Sales<br />

plan another <strong>for</strong> September," at 16th, 17th and 18th streets, 390-1<br />

Are final<br />

said the police sergeant, and planting other flowers at<br />

adding mat anyone Interested 16th Street and Pleasure<br />

in attending should contact Avenue.<br />

— the Police Department <strong>for</strong> Fogg also announced the<br />

• in<strong>for</strong>mation, or to arrange association made several<br />

courses <strong>for</strong> their group. appearances be<strong>for</strong>e the<br />

Grapevine Wreaths<br />

Trimmed, Untrimmed, Custom Work<br />

Silk & Dried Flowers<br />

Specializing In<br />

Ptwter • Tin • Brasj<br />

SALE 20% to 50% Off<br />

(Qlft Shop <strong>On</strong>lyj<br />

DAI LY 9 to S, SUN. 10-2 • CLOSIDAAON.<br />

Rainy Sundays 10 4<br />

JULY GOLD SAtet<br />

Off Reg. PrlCi<br />

pnoloDyStnlorSludlo<br />

•''Sgt. Nick Impagliazzo, right, and Ptl. Curt<br />

14kt. GOLD<br />

•null remind resident Helen Newsome of the im-<br />

'bbrtance to buckle-up <strong>for</strong> safety, especially<br />

'during the busy summer season that brings a<br />

Rings, Chains, Bracelets<br />

greater volume of traffic to the area.<br />

farrings, Charms<br />

!<br />

progress on the state'lff<br />

COMPARE OUR PRICES!<br />

requirement to ground eablit.<br />

systems.<br />

fear fire is under investigation<br />

Levlnson declined to con-<br />

No High Mark-ups<br />

firm or deny whither ti» -• The Fire Department U Haze which fully engulfed the<br />

company's general partneri -ktveMgattng a Tuesday night vehicle, said Green noting the No Misleading 50% • 60% Discounts<br />

were selling the cable com- car fire on Roosevelt Interior was to "fully con-<br />

Boulevard.<br />

sumed" nothing remained but<br />

-: Aeeordmg to Deputy Chief metal components such as the CHARLES STECHER<br />

SAVINOS ON<br />

Wlllard Green, James huekles to the seat belts and<br />

Stumer, 122 Rooaevelt Blvd. (he seat frames.<br />

_ parked his 1911 Cutlass<br />

JEWELERS <br />

The cause was unknown<br />

•proilinateh/ Sill p.m. only to<br />

although fire officials were<br />

FAMILY JiWiLERS SINCi 1944<br />

Bnd it engulfed In flamei at<br />

Investigating whether It may<br />

have been due to an Im-<br />

Ht p :<br />

811 Asbury Ave. 399-4075<br />

properly disposed cigarette or<br />

Stumer uniucceuafully faulty wiring.<br />

attempted to eitlngulih the<br />

m%<br />

Our Most<br />

Popular Baj<br />

The Perfect HoMefts Gift<br />

Canvas tote, hand painted,<br />

available with or without •<br />

monogram.<br />

The Bag Room<br />

and Monogram Shop :<br />

SPLUS<br />

AHOY MATES!<br />

Saillnto Ocean City's Own..,<br />

COMPLETE<br />

PAitTYSTORE<br />

Decorations & Accessories<br />

Just In Time For...<br />

NIGH^TOVENIOE<br />

BALLOON BOUQUET DELIVERY<br />

• Celt<br />

• Cataljna<br />

• Oabar<br />

• Gottex<br />

• Giorgio<br />

• Sant Angels<br />

• jantien •<br />

• Yvti St. Laurent<br />

• Pettlcord<br />

• Roxanne<br />

• Row Marie Reid<br />

• Bill ilau<br />

• Sandcastle<br />

• Slrena<br />

BRA and GRDLE FACTORY<br />

"South Jtrwy'i Largest Women's Intimate Apparel Store"<br />

RWgBwood Plaza I EvenhamPtaza<br />

New M,, Northfiekl I RL 70, Marttsn<br />

641-1616 I 983-5533<br />

possibility of the sale wu<br />

reported In Tka Ssntinilledger<br />

Tuesday, .;'<br />

"The general partners arM<br />

in the cable televlslod<br />

business and they always will<br />

be," Uwinson said.<br />

In addition, Leviraon said<br />

the company plans to include<br />

a lowest movie channel to<br />

Us program off ertagi geared<br />

to the Shuid4» age 6TOup.<br />

plus a shop-by-televliton<br />

station In Its taste package.<br />

Levlmoniald he Intends m<br />

meet with city offlciaUto^lP<br />

(Friday) to discuss currenT<br />

cable problems experienced<br />

by local subBcribers.<br />

The city adminlstraUon b<br />

prtptrlng to arrange a public<br />

buiDi to doonnmt cittna<br />

grievances although the<br />

complaint rate has su><br />

ftinflally tnhslitf^ *" **" P***<br />

20%-50% Off<br />

Entire Stock of Summer Fashions<br />

30%.«<br />

clothing • accessories<br />

20%.K<br />

sundresses • shorts • swimsuits<br />

SAVE AN ADDITIONAL 10%<br />

when paying with CASH, CHECK, VISA, or MC.<br />

All Sales Final • No Refunds or Returns<br />

Cross Country Shops<br />

374 96th St., Stone Harbor<br />

Our entire stock of 1986 swimwear now reduced!<br />

FOR MISSES & WOMEN!<br />

JANTZIN<br />

PliRRECARDIN<br />

DE VVIISi<br />

SIRINA<br />

CATAUNA •<br />

COLi OF CALIFORNIA<br />

ROXANNI<br />

QOTTiX<br />

ROBBY LiN<br />

ELIZABiTH STIWART<br />

LABLANOA<br />

ANNE COLi<br />

FOR MEN!<br />

OATAtlNA<br />

JANTZEN<br />

BALBOA<br />

JOCKIY<br />

CHRISTIAN DIOR<br />

JORDACHE<br />

LAQUNA<br />

LORD JIFF^<br />

SHOP SEASIDE PARK, LAVALLETTE, BEACH BEAC HAVEN, WILDWOOD AND OCEAN CIU<br />

10 A.M, TO 10 P,M. DAILY • ViSA, MASTIRCARD STIRCARD ft AAMERICAN<br />

EXPRESS HONORED<br />

I<br />

"mm


PAGE 8 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER OCEAN CITY, N.j. FRIDAY, JULY IB, 1986<br />

Obituaries<br />

Walter Mason, 66;<br />

World War II veteran<br />

SOUTH DENNIS - Walter H. Masai, 66, of South S«vllle<br />

Road died July IB in Burdetti TomUn Memorial Hospital<br />

Bora In Woodbury, he was en area resident 30 years.<br />

A retired, self-employed carpenter, he was a World War D<br />

Amy veteran and was a member of the Corblft aty<br />

Veterans of Foreign Wan Post, the Tuckahoe American<br />

Legion Pout, and the Disabled American Veterans.<br />

SurvivuigarehUwife, Pearl; a daughter, Sandra Carman<br />

of Clennont; a ion, Larry JoUy of San Jose, Calif,; three<br />

surters, Marjorle Mason and Betty Krata of Ocean City, and<br />

Anna Mason of bake Worth, Fla.; four brothers, FraneU of<br />

Detail City, George of Marmora, Jamm of Petersburg and<br />

Our Summer Sale \s Here!<br />

i rearty »or 'Night in Venice"<br />

20% OFF<br />

All Summer Shoes & Handbags<br />

GINNY'S PLACE<br />

113 Aabgry Ayr Ocean City, NJ<br />

399-3347<br />

We have it all!<br />

Bathing Suits<br />

Now on Sale<br />

Many other items on sale throughout<br />

the store<br />

• Jumpsuits—Many tfylel<br />

including slraeKM w/IKkell<br />

OUR NEW PALL<br />

BLEYLESHAVE ARRIVED<br />

3244Asbury Avt.<br />

399-5097<br />

OPEN DAILY lOtoS<br />

Robert of New Port Richie, Fla.; and throe gnadehtkMfl,<br />

Service will be 11 a.m Saturday In Ike Langley Funeral<br />

Home, Tuchahoe. Burtal win be in the <strong>Cape</strong> May County<br />

Veterans Cemetery, <strong>Cape</strong> May Court Houae.<br />

Prienda may call an hour Won service*. Memorial,<br />

contributions nay be made to the Dennli Townahlp Rescue<br />

Squad.<br />

Ruth Eisentrager, 77<br />

Ruth Sacrey Eisentrager, 77, of Aibury Avenue died July<br />

H in Shore Memorial Hospital, Sonera Point<br />

Be<strong>for</strong>e she retired, Mrs. Eisentrager was a clerk <strong>for</strong><br />

Towers, Perrin, Forster and Croeby in Philadelphia. A<br />

resident of this city 11 yean, she was <strong>for</strong>merly of ioraan<br />

Point and Philadelphia.<br />

There are no Immediate survivors.<br />

Service will be held at 11 a.m. today (Friday) at the<br />

Godfrey Funeral Home of Ocean City. Friends may call an<br />

tour be<strong>for</strong>e the ierviee at the funeral home. Graveside<br />

service will be held at 11 a.m. July 23 in Arlington<br />

Osnutory, Drue! Hffl. Pa.<br />

Jayne Guntner, 60;<br />

DAR member<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP—Jayne Hampton Guntner, 80, of 741<br />

Old Stagecoach Rd. In Palermo, died July 16 at her home.<br />

A resident of <strong>Cape</strong> May County 38 years, she waa <strong>for</strong>merly<br />

Attantte City.<br />

SPINNING WHEEL<br />

FLOWER SHOP<br />

Ocean City's Family Florist<br />

• M ARK VIMTTO •<br />

851 Mbury AM.<br />

Pltom39B-11S7<br />

Phone 398-1333<br />

This week DiOrio's is proud to<br />

give a 21 Stamp Salute to<br />

Carol Calise<br />

For Her Becoming<br />

THE NIGHT IN VENICE<br />

QUEEN FOR 1986<br />

\om<br />

Dl Orloi<br />

OCEAN cnv<br />

BOX<br />

An Easy Postal<br />

, And Parcel<br />

Alternative<br />

398-3980<br />

221 West Avenue<br />

Ocean Cliy, NJ,<br />

• PrhflM or •usIfwM Mill Box Rental<br />

. P»ck«ge Shipping VIA UPS. Emery<br />

• Pickiging • Picking Supplies<br />

• TMphan* Mauigi Service<br />

• Pojtsgo Bimpi • Keys Midi<br />

• Iniiint Pmport Pnoicn • Copies<br />

Open Daily 10-5<br />

Closed Sun,<br />

Factory Outlet<br />

DAVID I.<br />

GREENBERG& CO<br />

ATHINQ<br />

SUITS<br />

50% OFF<br />

Sizes «-46<br />

8011VENTNOR AVE., MAR6AGE •<br />

•'„/


PAGE 8 — SECTIBN ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N.J,<br />

Selling Your House<br />

IN A BOOM<br />

MARKET<br />

Inwnif arMs, lately, 'he<br />

real estate business it so<br />

good that there are<br />

multiple offers on so mo<br />

houses, and prospects h&ym<br />

(been known to bid higher<br />

f<strong>for</strong> the privilege of getting<br />

ifhe property Sometimes<br />

{there's rather frenzied bid<br />

iefing and counferbiddlng<br />

fyntl! the seller chooses a<br />

jbuyer<br />

In such a situation, dost<br />

teller need a broker?<br />

'.yes, tht r#al estate pro itill<br />

[serves several vital fun<br />

fctions First, hs or sht<br />

.helps set the right asking<br />

[price, then locates appropriate<br />

prospects and<br />

shows fht property,<br />

ISecond, the agent is the<br />

'negotiating middleman<br />

jhandling the bids and en<br />

•couraging better ones, And<br />

third, the real estate<br />

knowhow of the<br />

professional helps the<br />

seller choose the right<br />

buyer—not necessarily the<br />

highest bidder, but fhi one<br />

most able to consumate the<br />

sale. If a buyer can't get a<br />

mortgage, <strong>for</strong> instance, the<br />

property must go back on<br />

the market and the seller<br />

loses valuable time,<br />

Put us to work <strong>for</strong> you,<br />

Llstwifh,,,,<br />

BERGI<br />

ALTY<br />

32nd U, A Aabury Ava.<br />

389-00T«<br />

BSthtt.ftHav.nAv*.<br />

3M.Q040<br />

133 So. Short H«,, [fiOUl 144!0<br />

..r»r.,,j *l» |711| hl> 05.W<br />

June graduate crowned Miss Night in Venice<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

The 12 pageant contestants<br />

were Introduced Individually<br />

to a fuH-houae crowd of 600<br />

be<strong>for</strong>e the crowning. The<br />

contestants wen guests of<br />

honor during • dinner at The<br />

Flanders be<strong>for</strong>e the<br />

ceremonies and were drtven<br />

to the Music Pier via<br />

motorcade,<br />

The crowning took place<br />

Shewflmai: 8 p.m. 4 B:1S<br />

BARGAINS<br />

EVERYWHERE<br />

Showgrounds:<br />

Plantation Campground<br />

Ocean City Pops OrebMtra<br />

concert Wednesday evening-<br />

Miss Night in Ventat and<br />

her court will lead toe annual<br />

Night in Venice boat parade Eattenea Hold it 6 p-m.<br />

tomorrow evening (Satur- Arm Pavhrte la a tumrrmr<br />

day), The boats wiU begin Mam wfth trw cOy<br />

leaving the bay area of<br />

1 * Public<br />

Lifeguard races are listed<br />

Capt. Oliver Muwlay<br />

reminds readers of the The races take place at me<br />

remaining dates <strong>for</strong> the Ocean MthStreet beach beginning at<br />

triathlon mMdHitut<br />

Wednesday,<br />

during Intermission of the<br />

aty Beach Patrol race» this 8:30 p.ta. Today (Friday) the<br />

flnala of the singles races will<br />

to held with the doubles and<br />

OCBP swim race to take place<br />

mat Wednesday, July 9, The<br />

Challenge races and tta<br />

rookto race win b»annoanc*d<br />

after July IS, acconUm to<br />

Mmslay.<br />

COMING!<br />

Ocean City's<br />

Sizzling Summer<br />

SALE EVENT<br />

ONE DAY<br />

ONLY!<br />

Wednesday, July 23rd<br />

from...9 a.m.<br />

OVER 100 PARTICIPATING<br />

DOWNTOWN STORES<br />

This event Is brought to you by...<br />

The Ocean City Retail Merchants Association<br />

to pay<br />

at the<br />

Claridge,<br />

Yes, Bunky, it pays to play<br />

every fable at the Cfarldge--'cause<br />

at every table you can earn a<br />

"bonus" of CompDollars. And<br />

CompDollars are as good as<br />

gold at the Claridge, You<br />

can use 'em to obtain rooms,<br />

meals, show tickets, even a<br />

shrimp farm if we have any<br />

left,<br />

So get a CompCard,<br />

Flippo—It's free. And with your<br />

Claridge CompCard, you also get<br />

free parking, free coat check, and a<br />

few other things like discounts<br />

that make you<br />

feel like—Bunky Big<br />

Shot. Like I said "It<br />

pays to play at the<br />

Claridge."<br />

7:00 and 8:30 P.M.<br />

AINtwruHLnitliFtlturi<br />

1T1C<br />

CREAT<br />

MOUSE<br />

Erttn<br />

STRAND<br />

7:15 4 9:30<br />

LEGAL<br />

EAGLES<br />

OHICTOI OF CMOSTil JI[IJ<br />

pg «| Robert Redtord<br />

TranaKj' Debra Winger<br />

to the South Jenwy Beach<br />

' Pstrol race actodute; «venta<br />

Include:<br />

Brigantine Bay Race, today<br />

(Friday), Wild wood Open<br />

Swim, Saturday, July 18;<br />

<strong>Cape</strong> Hay Superathlon,<br />

Monday, July ll; Ocean City<br />

Masters' Swim, Saturday,<br />

July 26; Margate Memorial<br />

Races, Friday, Aug. 1; Dutch<br />

Hoffman's race (WUdwood),<br />

Wednesday, Aug. »! South<br />

Jeney ran, Friday, Aug. IB;<br />

N. WUdwood "Around the<br />

Island" row, Wednesday,<br />

Aug. 20; Oowdy'a net<br />

(Ventnor), Thuriday, Aug.<br />

21; Pool Swim (Marmora),<br />

Friday, Aug. 22; and Sea Ilk<br />

Run, Saturday, Aug. 3S.<br />

the<br />

».«VU' company!<br />

"••«••• f<br />

ENTERTAINMENT DIVISION<br />

6414581. ¥tt*7"<br />

VftW<br />

JULY 16 to 24<br />

ADMSSMN $2.60 FOR UIIKEI<br />

* EARL IBRD SHOW* Ett£FT<br />

RATED. OH WCLEMEMTWIUUHy I<br />

PATS ne. ADMtMom THAT AM<br />

IPACKTO!<br />

Nil<br />

itJOPH.0%<br />

Nil<br />

IttiiSMf<br />

ALIENS n<br />

|DuitslnigttillMinMy|<br />

7:411.10;»pm<br />

• ML H<br />

6 P.M. R<br />

|B«. Ad. 8:80* 10:001<br />

•JSP** at s septic system — If<br />

DEP regulations mandate<br />

tt is stl^ needed — it pnperh;<br />

Oat it cannot grant the<br />

built in the event that a<br />

necessary NJPDES permit<br />

developer can no longer fulfill<br />

(New Jersey Pollution<br />

Its roll.<br />

Discharge Elimination<br />

The plan itself offers<br />

System) until a proper plan is<br />

detailed maps and descrip-<br />

prepared <strong>for</strong> the township.<br />

tions of wetlands, find plains,<br />

Upper Township Isn't in-<br />

soil qualities, population<br />

cluded In either the county's densities and endangered<br />

water qualify management secies habitats.<br />

plan or the county MUA It also discusses the<br />

program, either of which rationale behind the con-<br />

would satisfy the state's tinued use of •ystemi ta the<br />

requirements.<br />

townahlp.<br />

JPPBR TOWNSfflP -<br />

Superior Court Judge John F.<br />

Calllnan U expected to be<br />

hearing arguments thU<br />

morning In • suit (Aid by<br />

Upper Township against the<br />

state Department of Environmental<br />

Protection and<br />

. Uspartment of Transportation<br />

to halt the<br />

tuddng of wetlands material<br />

Inio the Action Supply gravel<br />

pjtln Seavillc and to order its<br />

rptnoval.<br />

The action, which was<br />

authoriied by Township<br />

(Sinnilttee during a special<br />

.June 16 session, alleges the<br />

rtyterlal U causing<br />

irrevocable damage" to the<br />

>hMlth, safety and welfare of<br />

tbc community because the<br />

miterial being trucked tram<br />

the Somers Point Longport<br />

ulevard project poses •<br />

potential threat to local<br />

grtundwater supply.<br />

Reports indicate Out the<br />

tracking of the muck hasn't<br />

occurred rime an or about<br />

JJ4y4.<br />

The suit alleges that the<br />

(OB? failed to con<strong>for</strong>m to Its<br />

own regulations when It<br />

granted a permit allowing the<br />

^dUon Supply pit to be used as<br />

B;'.disposal site and didn't<br />

notify the township of Its<br />

aijions.<br />

Also named In the action<br />

are SJ Groves and Sons, the<br />

prime contactor <strong>for</strong> the highway<br />

project; LNV Inc., the<br />

^trucking company with the<br />

"exclusive rights to haul<br />

material to and from the<br />

project; and Thomas Tower,<br />

wfher and operator of Action<br />

Supply-<br />

trolley trial<br />

• begins Monday<br />

(Continued from page 1)<br />

'•the final decision is his<br />

(AdeltotTs) because if the<br />

trolley loses money, be pays,<br />

not us."<br />

Adellizi added, "you can't<br />

necessarily gauge ridershlp<br />

by the number of signatures<br />

mt obtained so well have to wait<br />

V and see."<br />

SELF-HELP GROUP<br />

MEETING JULY 21<br />

the Atlantic County<br />

Women 1 ! Center will hold its<br />

self-help group <strong>for</strong> victims of<br />

sexual assault on Monday<br />

July 21, 7:30 p.m. For the<br />

„ location and more In-<br />

^<strong>for</strong>mation, call 64M767.<br />

U;<br />

phsfo by PtUr Maeehersen<br />

Joseph TyrreU of SeaCUff Road in Ocean City was charged with<br />

careless driving according to police <strong>for</strong> thli tree-car accident at the intersection<br />

of Shore Road and New York Avenue in Somers Point Tuesday afternoon.<br />

No one was injured when TyrreU, driver of the middle car, while<br />

traveling north on Shore Road attempted to turn left. He apparently<br />

struck a southbound car, left, driven by James Burwell of West Atiantic<br />

City, who then hit the car (<strong>for</strong>eground) driven by Elizabeth Kiniler of<br />

Mays Landing, which was waiting at the intersection.<br />

Fisherman's<br />

Wharf<br />

Casual waterfront Dining &<br />

Fresh Seafood Market<br />

on the Bay at 12th Street<br />

In Ocean City<br />

Italian Seafood<br />

Cuisine<br />

featuring<br />

Nightly Specials such as<br />

• Stone Crab Claws<br />

• Fralh Veal, Chicken A Prime Steaks<br />

• Freih SwordlHh, Make & Tuna Steaks<br />

LOBSTER DINNERS ^.SS<br />

OPEN FOR<br />

LUNCH A DINNER<br />

Tropical Drink<br />

Menu<br />

Raw & Cooked Takt-Out <<br />

Large Variety of<br />

Fresh Seafood<br />

Optn 7 day* far Dinner<br />

Free Parking A Boat Docking<br />

Call <strong>for</strong> hours<br />

398-3504<br />

ANNOUNCING<br />

OCEAN CITY'S<br />

TUESDAY FASHION EVENT<br />

Every Tuesday, in July beginning<br />

Tuesday, July 8, Lillian Albus<br />

win show the latest from the World<br />

of Fashion during Pdrt-O-CaH's<br />

luncheon hours from noon to 2:00 p.m.<br />

join us each Tuesday <strong>for</strong><br />

a delicious luncheon In an<br />

Oceanfront setting and<br />

Uillan Albus' Fabulous Fashion<br />

Revue,<br />

See you at rhe<br />

Port-O-Cail<br />

1510 Boardwalk<br />

Ocean City, New Jersey<br />

399-8812<br />

,»»••»#•»«##•*••••»••••••••••••••••••••••%<br />

ERNEST McCHESNEY<br />

New York Singing Teaehir<br />

£5X2<br />

NOW A PiHMAMiNT RESIDENT OF OCEAN Off<br />

Former professor of singing at YALB,<br />

5, V\.U. and Manhattan School of Muiic<br />

Private Instruction<br />

Voice Technique and Coaching<br />

308 24th St. Ph 3 * 918M<br />

<br />

WA\ blUL \ 1LLAUL ""* -^ MAUMOIIA<br />

A Complete Seafood Establishment<br />

Homemade Cooking With Our Fresh Seafood<br />

THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL-JULY 17 • Z3rt<br />

__^. Cooked Taki-Out Special<br />

FRIED SEA SCALLOP PLATTIR<br />

l S.«i + tax<br />

BROILED SEA SCALLOP PLATTER '7,81 +1«<br />

Hors D'oeuvre Special<br />

LIVE LOBSTERS<br />

*B.40ib<br />

Order Ahiid<br />

CaU<br />

3900142<br />

Seafood Special<br />

FISH CAKES<br />

**.- -•» . r « - GOOD NEWS! *•"*»••<br />

Our Cooked Takeout selection hat bee ft expanded. We<br />

now offer Broiled, as well as Sauted & Pried Platters<br />

and a greater variety of vegetables with a dinner roll &<br />

butter Included on each platter.<br />

STOP IN FOR YOUR NEW MENU TOD A Y!,<br />

Open 7 Days<br />

GBAND0PEN1NG!<br />

SEAFOOD B 8BAMOQQ<br />

l ioa,m,io7p,m;<br />

STEAMERS<br />

HASARRIVEm<br />

INTRODUCING A TOTALLY NEW<br />

CONCEPT IN SEAFOOD..,<br />

0 EXTENSIVE DINNER MENU<br />

FeATURmGOUTSTANDmG FRESH j<br />

SELECTIONS FROM TUB SEA.<br />

(AND YOU WON'T GET tt STEAimD t *AT<br />

OUR PRICES)<br />

• DINNERS FROM $5.95 to $12.95<br />

• RELAX IN OUR COZY, INTIMATE<br />

TRIANGULAR COCKTAIL LOUNGE<br />

• DELICIOUS LATE NITE MENU TIL 2 A.M.<br />

Dinner Served 4 a.m. to 2 a.m. Daily<br />

20MacArfhur Blvd. Somers Point, N.J. 08244 609-927 0»5_<br />

SPRINGFIELD<br />

INN<br />

43rd & Pleasure, Sea isle<br />

Call 263-4951<br />

MUSIC NIGHTLY<br />

Tuesday, July 22nd<br />

B, WILLIE SMITH<br />

New England R.B. Old Time<br />

Rock & Roll Band<br />

•They rocked *Im Dead In Klilington,<br />

Vermont. ..now they're doing It again<br />

at Springfield Inn."<br />

Wednesday, July 23rd<br />

PARTY "HALLOWEEN"<br />

Prizes <strong>for</strong><br />

Best Costumes<br />

Thursday, July 24th<br />

Celebrity Night<br />

"THE BELMONTS"<br />

Famous <strong>for</strong> such songs at<br />

Runaway Sue, Teenager In Love*<br />

Visit Our Beach Barefoot Bar,<br />

"The CarouseP 1<br />

ou'U love this show!<br />

Phila Inquirer<br />

The best ever<br />

Atlantic City<br />

BINA<br />

DOCK AT THE DOOR<br />

<strong>On</strong> The Jersey <strong>Cape</strong>'s Own Casino Boatu.<br />

BOAT SAILS<br />

9 a.m. & 8 p.m. Daily & Sunday<br />

\ $onoo<br />

fcU Per Person<br />

...and receive a<br />

*20 00 BONUS PACKAGE<br />

Call lor details 4 reservations<br />

Now Sailing From<br />

The Brand New<br />

OCEAN CITY MARINA & FISHING CENTER<br />

3rd St. 4 Bay Ave., Ocean City<br />

ForinfMnM«n A RinniMnaCil<br />

CrlABGEITBYPHONE<br />

••; • \


PAGE 10 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J. FRIDAY, JULY 18.1986<br />

Issues Hron fist* plan<br />

Bennington says all gov't employees should be tested <strong>for</strong> drugs<br />

WE HAVE IT ALL FOR<br />

"NIGHT IN VEMICE"<br />

Ice, Kegs, Wines A Liquor<br />

CALL FOR FREE DELIVER<br />

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

n. tnruSat,<br />

Lait minute ALERT)<br />

Tomorrow (Saturday! brings Night<br />

In Venice, the Biggest Bo*h of the<br />

Season I Hopefully, your party plans<br />

art completed, your guett Hit updated<br />

and everything Is GO, II. perchance,<br />

mere are still thinga to do. allow us to<br />

help resolve ypur problems. An extra<br />

case or two of that hardto-get brand of<br />

Mer,,.txtra bottles of these most<br />

popular Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Cooler drinks, a<br />

nicely gift-wrapped bottle <strong>for</strong> the host<br />

and/or hostess. We'll dot<br />

3901757,<br />

HAPPY BIRTHDAY<br />

BILL FKAZIER, President<br />

from<br />

The Eiftire Staff of The<br />

Circle Liquor Store<br />

COOKING WITH WINE<br />

Cocktail Maat Balli with Curry Sauce<br />

To make about 60 meatballs, you'll need: 1 Ib, ground<br />

beef, 'A, cup grated bread crumbs. •/« cup milk, Vj cop<br />

Sherry, 1 egg slightly beaten, J tablespoons grated onion, 1<br />

teaspoon salt, '/* teaspoon pepper. 1 tablespoons bacon<br />

drippings or orfttr f«i, 1 (KHJI.) can condensed cream of<br />

mirthroom soup, V* cup Sherry, V* teaspoon eurrf powder<br />

(or to taste). Also needed Isa "second" '/.cup of Sherry to<br />

b« used in recipe preparation,<br />

Mix beef, bread crumbs. Mi cup wine, egg, oaten, salt<br />

and pepper. Shape mixture into little balls, using 1 level<br />

teaspoon per meat ball. Heat bacon drippings In a large,<br />

Navy skillet,' add a single layer of meatballs and cook,<br />

not too fast, <strong>for</strong> about 10 minutes, or until meatballs are<br />

done, shaking pan gently from time to time to cook them<br />

evenly.<br />

Repeat until all meatballs are caoKed. Combine soup, V*<br />

cup wine and curry powder, heat, piping hot. To serve,<br />

apear each maatbali with a toempick. Accompany with • •<br />

bowl of curry sauce <strong>for</strong> dunking.<br />

Mast §t ttw flmi MM shortest Wsttmea between twa points<br />

isimaweMisfruffim.<br />

/IMPERIAL<br />

BLENDS,,, 12.99<br />

BLACK VELVET<br />

CANADIAN I?<br />

CHATEAU LUZERNE<br />

CHABLIS,.,, 4gg<br />

BARTLES & JAYMES<br />

WtC COOLER,. 2.99<br />

GORDON<br />

Bw i nut. ,• lEa99<br />

POPOV<br />

VODKA,,,.. 9.99<br />

FOLONARI<br />

4,49<br />

PASSPORT<br />

SCOTCH 12.41<br />

MOLSOX 12-49<br />

GOLDEN U6HT<br />

IIU.M. cat*<br />

DiKUYPER Peach Tree<br />

SCHNAPPS 5.99<br />

mm.<br />

SUTTERHOMe,.ML<br />

WHnianuiB.4.99l<br />

LYOUR '••••<br />

COMESEE<br />

US FOR AL<br />

"NIGHT IN VENICE" NEEDS<br />

Wines, Liquors, Beers<br />

Keg Beer in Stock<br />

Package Goods epcnMM.-Ht.f am M it pm Smiltsf pm<br />

Cash & Carry on thtseltenw only<br />

Sale ends Ml-at fta« lucivdedi 927-2491<br />

Svbtect to quantify an kami 1*<br />

Somers Pt. Shopping Center, Rt. • ft Bethel tU., Imm Mat<br />

Tft«wmHiiiefexfnama/fiS*»ft>od<br />

Clam* fry tfwiOO'a *<br />

ALL STORES OPE* 7 DAYS<br />

'SPECIALS GOOD THURS. & FRI. ONLY!)<br />

While They Last<br />

Medium<br />

SHRIMP<br />

Ib.<br />

- Our pwn<br />

PASTA* SHWMP<br />

RED<br />

SNAPPER<br />

Ib.<br />

COOKED TAKEOUT<br />

Fresh Claw<br />

, OurOwn<br />

ft,<br />

tin<br />

NIGHT IN VENICE PARTY<br />

<strong>On</strong>e seating at 5:30 For Entire Evening!<br />

Advance Ruervattons <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

DELICIOUS *39 00<br />

DINNER BUFFET ast<br />

To make reservations please s<strong>top</strong> by Cafe or call 391-0451<br />

All reservations payable In advance In person.<br />

Enjoy Ocean City's Spectacular Bay<br />

Front Parade from the decks of the<br />

DocksideCafe<br />

At the Site of Old Chris Restaurant<br />

10th St. at the Bay Front, Ocean city<br />

398-0451<br />

We have something NEW<br />

in store <strong>for</strong> you<br />

Just in time <strong>for</strong> NIGHT IN VENICE<br />

Creamy, Rich Gelato-Fresco Ice Cream Cakes!<br />

No need To Order Ahead!<br />

Just pick one up to go and surprise your<br />

guests or hostess with this party<br />

perfect treat.<br />

Also on hand <strong>for</strong> your last minute<br />

dessert needs—<br />

Cannoli and Miniature Cannoli<br />

Sicilian Tarts and Cookies<br />

Sfogliatelles<br />

Pizielle Dessert Cups<br />

and of course—Gelato Fresco lee Cream Italiano<br />

Buon Gusto!<br />

1 FRIDAY, JULY 18. IMS THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE i — SECTION TWO<br />

Artificial reefs provide new life from old junk<br />

classified ads bring results<br />

NORTHFIILD - "It's killing our kids. It's let's fight It like a war. Let's mittee by other congressmen Americans U»*» Mad the<br />

with<br />

coordinate the<br />

spMeh on tne aubjoct ta tte<br />

Ri-publican candidate Alfred killing our athletes, ifs In- light to win."<br />

— the McChire-Vottmer gun drug aft hut once, tbe In-<br />

torts rf^ the FBI, the near future.<br />

"Bud" Bennington called far fecting every sector of Hughe* the Ocean City control bill. And that hUl wms »titnto i»y».<br />

11infill m ftn Mgti ariai and In<br />

•Thta staff to everywhere,"<br />

an "Iron fist" on drag Apfinm *>ctoty. I'm taking incumbent, is Beimlngtoffl'i Bnt proposed In 1989," " ton »J»o claims th«t inteniatloaaJ alrapace."<br />

Bennington sakl "We have to<br />

smugglers and dealers during •bout cocaine and the newDemocratic<br />

opponent In the charged Bennlngton. • war <br />

•nugglers with an Iron fist"<br />

drug testing <strong>for</strong> government Democrats <strong>for</strong> not waging the using his chairmanship of the dramatic Increases in n4»tod.<br />

tended <strong>for</strong> VS. dtotrtbetioo. 5. M<br />

He said Hughes has pghUcly / ><br />

employees at every level war with what he considers House Subcommittee on cocaine-related deaths and A <strong>for</strong>mer prosecator, Be dedtatd to define 'Targe<br />

opposed tte use of the<br />

"Thert'i • deadly epidemic Ktffident urgency.<br />

Cruse as an "effective Injuries in recent yeara.<br />

OKUBea a si- QMnOlles, "saytag that w« American<br />

military In s<strong>top</strong>ping In-<br />

sweeping this country and our •I told Vice President Bush plat<strong>for</strong>m" (or fighting the Reports from medical p p gg t^ to ibi djimic*<br />

QQ HlBO<br />

ternational narcotics traf-<br />

leaders are still sitting on the same thing I'm telling BUI drug war,<br />

«aminer» in 25 metropolitan drag war. Be called hta plan He dedarwl Sat Hughes public and pcttBte<br />

fickerstheir<br />

hands," opined Ben- Hughes: the war on drugs Is a "In 1985 the only crime bill areas show bit IK cocaine- "Project Ira Fist"<br />

He rm\\f*\


PAGE 2 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, O_CEAN_CITY^ FRIDAY, JULY 18,1986 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, PAGE 3 — SECTION TWO<br />

David Crockett-the man and the myth<br />

Croekett gained Mr mre grip on the imaginations of Americans because he urns in the right phee at the fight time<br />

_^.(continued from page 1)<br />

have had nothing to do with a<br />

rather unlettered, crude ln-<br />

Davy Crockett echoed across no Idea what was going to historian at the Smithsonian's Washington, D.C., through<br />

annl?arMry of<br />

dhrtdual Uke Crockett." But<br />

Smithsonian New Service<br />

the homes and playgrounds of happen," Wilt Disney later National Portrait Gallery and Sept. H The exhibition, held WttdttlSOt<br />

they ihared • "<br />

America, Boys and girls in said ''By the time the first curator of the exhibition In cooperation with Nash- anniversary of hla death at<br />

"Born on a mountaln<strong>top</strong> In<br />

"coonskln" caps and plastic- show finally got on the air, "Davy Crockett: Gentleman ville's Tennessee State the Alamo.<br />

Tennessee, greenest state In<br />

fringed cotton "buckskins" we were... calmly killing from the Cane," on view in Museum, commemorates the "UnU rBcenUy, there WBJ<br />

the Land of the Free, Raised<br />

wielded plastic pistols, Davy off at the Alamo. It<br />

never much curloolty about<br />

in the woods so's ha knew<br />

powder horns and rifles and became one of the biggest<br />

the real tacts of Crockett's life<br />

sang their hero's praises at overnight hits In TV history,<br />

and personality," Vota «ays.<br />

•vary tree, Kilt him a b'ar<br />

the <strong>top</strong> of their lungs. and Unre we were with just<br />

"Initead, u tar ai moit<br />

when he was only toe.,,<br />

Davy, Davy Crockett, Klni of The Croekett mania, three (Urns and a dead hero."<br />

Americana weri coBeimed,<br />

the Wild Frontier.<br />

sparked by a series <strong>for</strong> TV's Disney rose to the challenge<br />

the ever-evolving legend wa»<br />

Thirty-odd yean ago, that Disneyland program, was a by spllclnfi the episodes into a<br />

the tout Crockett."<br />

" Jfi® " " " ' '' cjf complete^ 'We had 1955 feature film and laun-<br />

Disney's story of a "rugged<br />

ching a massive mer-<br />

Tennessee backwoodsman<br />

chandising ef<strong>for</strong>t. The price of<br />

who fist fought Indians and<br />

raccoon tails went up 2000<br />

then sacrificed his political<br />

percent. Ironically. Croekett<br />

life defending their govern-<br />

100 Atlantic An,, Oeman City - 301-Mf 8 probably never wore a<br />

mental rights, finally meeting<br />

coonskln cap.<br />

a patriot's end at the Alamo,"<br />

NOW OPEN FOR BREAKFAST<br />

Is still more legend than<br />

"Actually, Disney's itory<br />

reality.<br />

served from 7 a,m.<br />

came closer to historical truth<br />

Hoagies Hand Dipped Ice Cream than any of Its stage or film<br />

Crockett mi not born on a<br />

Steaks<br />

Fountain Delights^<br />

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t "" itin preserve the common touch.<br />

"When EsUi Kefauver<br />

dennra hla ittaBto rural<br />

origins In Us race <strong>for</strong> the 196 J<br />

'' foe, Democratic nomination,"<br />

and Crockett wai an InV«si<br />

tan "Oe appmeh hid<br />

valuable araet<br />

become an entirely predic-<br />

Universal manhood suftable element In our elecfrage<br />

was making politica tioneering ritual*. Today, it<br />

truly democratJc, and the faaj become hackneyed and<br />

aristocratic Image of the doesn't ring ttni."<br />

Founding Fathem was paling Crockett's grettest service<br />

rapidly. The political Idea of to the Whigs waihta IBM tour<br />

the selfmade nun who had of U» Northeast He drew<br />

dragged himself up from the huge crowds and touted both<br />

backwoods - and late, the the Whig cause and Ms newly<br />

d^ streets — waj being bora, published autobiography.<br />

B would find its supreme Audiences expecting • wild<br />

exprwslon In the image of and woolly hunter were<br />

Abraham Lincoln, and <strong>for</strong> surprised by the rather<br />

generations, American conventional congressman<br />

poUflcans would strive to they got, but apparently loved<br />

Cooiiskin-capped Fess Parker was the<br />

Davy baby boomers came to know and love<br />

in Walt Disney's film and television accounts<br />

of the Crockett legend.<br />

Crockett gained Ms sure<br />

ttfl<br />

grip on the Imaginations of<br />

Americans because he was in<br />

the right place at the right<br />

time.<br />

"Because he lived in an era<br />

when America was riding a<br />

tremendous wave of<br />

natlonaUam and discovering<br />

itself, culturally, historically<br />

and politically," Voss says,<br />

"Crockett became an expresslon<br />

of the uniquely<br />

American frontier original."<br />

Although he would not have<br />

dMcribed it in those terms,<br />

David Crockett (he never<br />

signed his name "Davy")<br />

exploited the concept to the<br />

fullest in his political career.<br />

An adept campaigner, he<br />

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book learning but possessed of<br />

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dialect, bad grammar and the<br />

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turned an Opponent's slur on<br />

his backwater origins -<br />

"gentleman from the cam" -<br />

into a slogan <strong>for</strong> his slmp%<br />

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That hunting shirt served<br />

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For SB yean after hit death,<br />

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The Crockett Almanacks persisted <strong>for</strong> 20<br />

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to the legend. Here, he wades the Mississip-<br />

of eeurtini hi<br />

pi river on stilts, toting a handy barrel of<br />

would first offer turn a lip or whisicey <strong>for</strong> refreshment eTftWUtt, — -<br />

two from the <strong>for</strong>mer. Be<strong>for</strong>e •<br />

accepting this refreshment, I<br />

however, the voter orten*wB|<br />

<strong>for</strong>ced to get rid of the cheȤl<br />

tobacco then In his mouUx So, |<br />

once the spirits had been<br />

consumed, Crockett reached<br />

in his other pocket and handed<br />

him a fresh plug. Thafiriy.<br />

Oreckett observed, 'He fffllU<br />

notbe worse off than when I<br />

found him; and I would M<br />

sura to leave him In a firstrate<br />

good tamer.'"<br />

Crockett had served<br />

Andrew Jackson In the<br />

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Jackson ally. But dispute over<br />

disposition of public lands In<br />

Tennessee made them<br />

enemies, and in the early<br />

IMOs, Crockett left tin<br />

Democrats <strong>for</strong> the Whip.<br />

"f^ttntrty," Vosi «]*•<br />

"men like Sen. Henry CW<br />

and Daniel Webster dj<br />

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H him anyway. Tennessee,<br />

however, was still loyml to<br />

Jactawn, and Crockett lost his<br />

seat in ltas. He decided to<br />

head west, to Tm, ram<br />

struggling <strong>for</strong> independence<br />

from Mexico.<br />

The legends had already<br />

begun to overshadow the<br />

truth, and "perhaps even he<br />

could not always distinguish<br />

the red facta of tats life from<br />

(he fabrications they had<br />

'j they WQFS<br />

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enrolled ai a volunteer and iinl87a,lnapUycaUed<br />

Joined the doomed defenders Be Sura You're Right, actor<br />

of the Ahuno in San Antonio In Frank Mayo played Crockett<br />

February 1836. Facing odds of not as "balf-aUlgator-hitlf<br />

» to 1, the IB Texas rebels no" but as th* unlettered-<br />

withstood a Urday aeige until yet-vlrtuoun frontier<br />

the Alamo fell to the Mexican equlralent of a gallant knight<br />

army on March 8. Crockett The interpreUtlon, Voss says,<br />

was one of seven defenders "enchanted" romantic-<br />

taken prisoner, tortured and minded Victorian audiences,<br />

executed,<br />

and Mayo prospered in the<br />

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"Had be died drowning on a silent films carried this noble<br />

hunting trip, he would image of Crockett into the<br />

probably have been <strong>for</strong>got »th century.<br />

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itself, and Crockett shared In altered the legend to suit Its<br />

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,1<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

opinions<br />

According to a newspaper<br />

article I just read, the Ocean<br />

; atyCommunttyOenterwinti<br />

Owdty to ball them out to the<br />

•mount o(f74.Q0O.<br />

It this not the place thtt not<br />

too many yean ago was being<br />

talned<br />

tf no coat to the tampaym.<br />

,;»_, lotto town wham I and to<br />

\ Kvet wv built<br />

dnbandalllnthetown<br />

l-Mm a number of yean when<br />

tfVw pool went bad, we did not<br />

•'; at back and ask the town to<br />

A Sflui out^butan nmnhen •<br />

TheS«nt1neM.edger<br />

PrttM* mi p«bi»M4 M AuwMraii anoint »•»»» iittwi<br />

SEttlMEL-LEDftElt<br />

> 3 M<br />

SAVE LWESJ<br />

letters and to the effect that a"<br />

new bridge Ja yean; down the<br />

road due to environmental<br />

problems, etc.<br />

Am going to write to DOT<br />

again. We are'thinking of<br />

getting up a,petition. You<br />

inigMietmeknowtfytw think<br />

this would help. We need a<br />

new bridge, of coune, aa the<br />

bridge la too narrow <strong>for</strong>,a<br />

guardrail which would Jttst<br />

mrow-cara back tot©'the.<br />

center of the bridge.*«£ "<br />

Thank you.<br />

A BetiyBooth<br />

Friday, July 18,1986<br />

Editor's note — This (s a<br />

copy qf a tetter to President<br />

Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua.<br />

Ihe tetter is signed by seven<br />

people beginning tUth the<br />

Rev.'William F. Ecfcert o/<br />

Sbmtra fb{nt» •><br />

Dear Mr. President:<br />

We write as Individual<br />

Catholics and individual'<br />

members of Pat Chrkrtl Sooth<br />

Jersey, sue; Catholic' peace'<br />

6<br />

people<br />

choose. Our ef<strong>for</strong>ts continue.<br />

' In addition to this we have<br />

recently completed our Quest<br />

<strong>for</strong> Peace campaign add<br />

Bothered ow ,TO, boxei ot<br />

medical ahd^educaUopal<br />

imUrUIs and money to piy<br />

lor U^r shipment to your<br />

religion in Ni<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 18,1986 THE SENTINEL.LEPOEH, OCEAN CITY. N,J. PAGE S — SECTION TWO<br />

Page 4, Section Two There is pollution on the homefront, and it's a growing problem)<br />

corrosive chemical that can<br />

cause burns and, In the event<br />

of contact, eye damage.<br />

A sure sign<br />

Lowering causeway |<br />

speed limit isn't<br />

It in irontc to think that man out the windows," recalled<br />

might determlng hit ownDavid<br />

Qalvin, nwniger of<br />

future by something is Seattle<br />

seemingly trivial as the<br />

choice of an insect «prqy.<br />

Rachel Csreon, 1962<br />

- .. Silent Spring<br />

of mayor's<br />

the answer<br />

M.O.?<br />

Obviously, Mayor Roy <strong>Gillian</strong> knew that even<br />

as the highest elected official of the city, he<br />

didn't have the authority to <strong>post</strong> new, lower<br />

speed limit signs on the Howard S. Stainton<br />

Memorial Causeway. After all, while he's new to<br />

the mayor's office, Mr. <strong>Gillian</strong> is no newcomer to<br />

political office and he knows that municipalities<br />

cannot usurp the authority of the state. Route 52,<br />

the causeway between Oth Street, Ocean City and<br />

Somers Point, is a state highway.<br />

So, why did he do it; why did he have six 35mph<br />

speed limit signs put up on a Wednesday,<br />

only to have the state Department of Transportation<br />

take them down Thursday morning?<br />

Mr. <strong>Gillian</strong> has acknowledged that he acted<br />

outside his authority to draw attention to the<br />

longstanding problems, the unsafe conditions<br />

associated with the roadway whose relatively<br />

narrow driving lanes without dividers have<br />

claimed many lives and injured countless<br />

motorists over the years.<br />

The new mayor's arbitrary action with regard<br />

to the speed limit signs raises the further<br />

question about how he sees his role as the city's<br />

: highest elected official: Is Mr. <strong>Gillian</strong> going to be<br />

- the type of mayor who thumbs his nose in the<br />

; face of outside authority or, <strong>for</strong> that matter,<br />

perhaps even internal restrictions on his power<br />

from City Council, any time he feels it's appropriate<br />

to draw attention to a major issue?<br />

We hope not, <strong>for</strong> to do so would be tantamount<br />

. to crying wolf once too often. After the second or<br />

third time, arbitrary actions to make a point<br />

: could lose their effectiveness. Furthermore,<br />

while a daring act can be refreshing, even in the<br />

, <strong>eyes</strong> against whom the action is taken, to act in<br />

; such manner routinely is to invite litigation and,<br />

worse, the reputation of being brash.<br />

Few people appreciate a reckless individual,<br />

especially in a leader. A certain amount of daring<br />

may be indicative of innovation; habitual rash<br />

Behavior, the marie of ihipiffleneU *<br />

By taking matters into his own hands, the new<br />

mayor managed to achieve quick results: not<br />

only did the DOT react within hours to take down<br />

the illegal signs, the state department subsequently<br />

let it be known that it was preparing to<br />

take action on recommendations to improve the<br />

highway's safety. This time the dramatic action<br />

paid off.<br />

It also set the stage <strong>for</strong> comment and editorials<br />

like this one which on one hand congratulate the<br />

'•_ new mayor <strong>for</strong> seizing the moment to get a state<br />

• bureaucracy off dead center,while on the other<br />

: hand wondering aloud if he is going to react with<br />

: similar flair — or it it flare?<br />

; Roy <strong>Gillian</strong> in a few short weeks in office has<br />

• proven to be a dashing leader who isn't content<br />

, to sit back and wait <strong>for</strong> things to happen on their<br />

own. Obviously he believes in nudging tilings<br />

along, in getting behind a cause literally as well<br />

i as figuratively.<br />

; Our hope, then, is that Mr. <strong>Gillian</strong> will display<br />

• similar imagination in resolving the issues and<br />

; alleviating the problems that occur during the<br />

; course of his administration. Similar<br />

: imagination, not modus operandi of impertinenice.<br />

We are looking <strong>for</strong>ward to a mayor who<br />

"• provides needed impetus; not one who is im-<br />

• petuous.<br />

• We are anxious, then, to see how Mr. <strong>Gillian</strong><br />

: handles himself in future matters. And until he<br />

' shows us otherwise, we will believe that he is a<br />

• man of action who strikes while the iron is hot,<br />

not merely a showman stealing the scene.<br />

There are many issues and problems facing<br />

Ocean City. They wilPdemand effective leadership<br />

and imaginative resolve. For the good of the<br />

community, we want to think that our new<br />

mayor has both; that, hopefully, his initial<br />

I display wasn't merely a flash in the pan.<br />

^<br />

; Community Center shouldn't<br />

be drain on taxpayers<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: pay tax money to tall them<br />

Name withheld upon<br />

NQOMt<br />

OManCtty<br />

1 , houwhold huardoua<br />

wiito program, "Tbi reef<br />

popped right oft the house."<br />

Its hazard* are varied.<br />

Methylene chloride, a<br />

suspected carcinogen u well<br />

fl» a respiratory irritant. Is In<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

This afternoon (Juta<br />

Ocean City has a concerned mayor<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: I The signs were necessary mayor who shows such first, and doesn't Just talk, but<br />

mot to publicly thank our as there have been several concern <strong>for</strong> a handicapped takes action.<br />

new mayor, Boy <strong>Gillian</strong>, <strong>for</strong> war misses involving thla child and is able to bring Mr. <strong>Gillian</strong> will finally<br />

the tremendous service he has child In the last two years, as •bout great results in only mike Ocean City Into the<br />

done <strong>for</strong> our family, neigh- well as many other accidents four days time!<br />

enlightened and caring town<br />

borhood.<br />

and a pedestrian fatality. Having dealt with govern- mat we all know exists.<br />

<strong>On</strong> July 5, I wrote to Mr. Expecting to be subjected to ment officials in other Thank you. Mayor <strong>Gillian</strong><br />

<strong>Gillian</strong>, requesting the In- the typical bureaucratlt run- communities, I can honestly <strong>for</strong> your compassion and<br />

stallation of urns road signs around, I was amued when, say that I have never hid such <strong>for</strong>esight Now we know this<br />

In my neighborhood. These on July 9, Mayor <strong>Gillian</strong> ta- a pleasant, prompt response child win be able to safely<br />

J<br />

wertr-towam Vegas to return to Hi home that the people In the homes.<br />

ef<strong>for</strong>ts to make the 8th Street<br />

terference and provocations i H* diocese.' , -> that face the tracks do not like<br />

bridge safer. Am sorry the<br />

or need an animal outhouse<br />

out<br />

signs had to came down as It<br />

across the street from them.<br />

was Wonderful to Me people<br />

' Mote cross streets, yes, I<br />

alow down when they -read<br />

«ms tune the freedom_<br />

f street since 16th,<br />

hazardous waste disposal Into<br />

the average home.<br />

Toxic rhficmlrals can be<br />

found in such everyday<br />

products as spray paint, glue,<br />

upholstery cleaner, wood<br />

preservatives and even some<br />

cosmetics. As a result, a<br />

miniaturized version of the<br />

nation's hazardous waste<br />

disposal problem Is being<br />

played out in American<br />

homes when these household<br />

products are misused or<br />

discarded, according to an<br />

article by Mike Upske in<br />

National WHflifis magazine,<br />

published by the National<br />

pMIM by Pttw MMpMnen<br />

Wildlife Federation.<br />

- The problem stems from Be<strong>for</strong>e and after pictures show what a paint job can do <strong>for</strong> the 12th<br />

web common practices as Street pavlUon.<br />

storing paint In the basement,<br />

.overusing a household<br />

chemical or burying used<br />

motor oil drained from<br />

.Junior's Jalopy in the<br />

backyard.<br />

The horror stories have<br />

•been heard from coast to<br />

wast. A Qulncy, Mass. citizen<br />

discarded a container of<br />

creosote, a wood preservative,<br />

Into his municipal<br />

.trash. When crushed by the<br />

rubbish truck, the chemical<br />

sent a toxic mist across the<br />

•neighborhood, hospitalizing HUDSON RIVER<br />

nine people,<br />

TOUR SET SEPT. I<br />

..- In Seattle alone, 100,000 <strong>On</strong> Saturday, Sept 8 <strong>Cape</strong><br />

pounds of lawn products Human Resources Inc. will<br />

.containing DDT are «ensor a West Point, N.Y.<br />

.estimated to be In bus trip and cruise. The bus<br />

.homeowners' basements and will leave the social services<br />

garages 15 yean after the building at routes 9 and 47 in<br />

Insecticide was banned by the Rio Grande S a.m. Included<br />

'federal government. will be guided tour of the U.S.<br />

' A Seattle woman attacked Military Academy at West<br />

'her home's fleas with five Point, a luncheon cruise on<br />

insecticide bombs. "The gas the Hudson River and<br />

got so concentrated Inside the shopping at colonial Wood-<br />

home that the pilot light on bury Common. Price la (35.<br />

i her stove Ignited It and blew Call 729-1902.<br />

Milhew D. Rnketton, D.M.D., M.M.Sc.<br />

Practice limited to Orthadonlcs<br />

Adults • Children<br />

SyiftsAffflr<br />

Ocean City, NJ. 08224<br />

(609)398-1511<br />

2400 New Road<br />

Northfleld.N.J.OSiM<br />

(409) MS1SJ9<br />

Take 2 Minutes<br />

a Day<br />

CALL OUR<br />

DEVOTIONAL<br />

PHONE<br />

398-8526<br />

Brief Scripture and Prayer<br />

Operates 24 Hours • Tape Changed Dally<br />

THE LIGHTHOUSE COMMUNITY<br />

Ecumenical Spectabed Mlnlitrtei<br />

Rev. Richard WlnniM, Ocean City ChipUIn<br />

and<br />

ANTIQUE SHOW<br />

Ocean City<br />

7th<br />

LIONS<br />

Annual<br />

CLUB<br />

CRAFTand ANTIQUE SHOW<br />

{ 4 -DEADUNES-<br />

tt 4ttth,»Hhand34tb are already<br />

•>, fbrotuh streeU. This would<br />

mm. m*^ -"•- "-^'traffic flow and<br />

upon Bishop '/MMtmncy vehicles crossing<br />

npimt'the decudon of the!<br />

w "" Court; oppose"'thV<br />

January l«W<br />

plan to continue to be In<br />

no not<br />

printed<br />

...have Insulted<br />

1 don't need any<br />

tnli letter «<br />

to'tbe mayor and<br />

the same time,%<br />

U^Ued to you- •*<br />

tponreQ<br />

', OoeanCtry<br />

tabs held attht<br />

Ocean City Music Her<br />

Mooriyn Terrace and Ths Soardwalk<br />

* •<br />

SATURDAY, JULY 1Mh<br />

9 a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />

PubHc is invited to attend<br />

Ovir 90 different bwtht wi<br />

display their wanw.<br />

Then are •omtisna to the<br />

household I«*IM« waste<br />

problem. Motor oil drained<br />

from cars should be taken to •<br />

gas station or another<br />

collection center.<br />

Some dties have sponsored<br />

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS -<br />

RESIDENTIAL AND COMMIROIAL<br />

930 ASBURY AVENUE, OCEAN CITY<br />

399-1598<br />

MULUBJUJI<br />

.7<br />

SAMMM<br />

imilnttw.<br />

im— InMtM-<br />

1<br />

clean-up days, Seattle's<br />

hwardous waste program has<br />

collected old fire ei-<br />

ungulshers containing carbon<br />

tetrachloride, Jan of mercury<br />

and even picric add, a substance<br />

similar to<br />

nitroglycerine found In explosives.<br />

In 11*2, Lexington, Mass.<br />

residents accumulated<br />

enough chlordane, lead, arsenic,<br />

hydrochloric acid,<br />

antifreeze, paint solvents and<br />

old chemistry kits to HUM 55gniinn<br />

drums.<br />

The biggest tonics collection<br />

ef<strong>for</strong>t was launched in<br />

Florida, where an "Amnesty<br />

Days" project is discouraging<br />

people from draining<br />

oU. To date, Florida<br />

collected nearly 1,4 million<br />

pounds of hazardous wastes<br />

from its citizens.<br />

Individuals can find personal<br />

solutions to the<br />

household hazardous waste<br />

problem:<br />

— <strong>On</strong>ly buy what you need.<br />

The large economy size might<br />

leave you with excess that<br />

amnoi be thrown away,<br />

— Do not mk chemicals or<br />

pour them into other containers.<br />

Mixtures can be<br />

water can be used to scrub<br />

pots and pans.<br />

For more In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

concerning household<br />

chemical use and abuse, write<br />

to the Golden Empi BMJ<br />

Planning Center, 2100 21st 81<br />

Sacramento, Calif. 96818.<br />

photo ty Pittf Mtcetwrnn<br />

highly explosive.<br />

Motorists may have been warned of the 35<br />

— Give eitra paints or Mph, speed limit but the state subsequently war-<br />

chemicals to neighbors; give ned the city it was unable to en<strong>for</strong>ce the speedy<br />

pesticides to local plant<br />

limit reduction without state approval. The state<br />

nurseries. Used motor on and<br />

car batteries can be recycled Is currently studying whether the reduction Is<br />

household solvents Mo theat<br />

many gas stations. warranted, ^<br />

state's sewage system and<br />

— Organize your own<br />

burying their used motor oil In<br />

collections day; but first<br />

their backyards.<br />

check local and state laws. Don't <strong>for</strong>get to pick up a<br />

Florida officials are par- — The best policy ta to buy<br />

ticularly concerned because tower chemicals. Instead, toy copy of<br />

92 percent of the state's alternative solutions mat can<br />

dtlrena get their drinking be used and stored safely. For<br />

water from ground water, example, a biodegradable<br />

often contaminated by buried solution like baking soda and<br />

(800)027.1489<br />

ED'S LOCK SERVICE<br />

MASTER KiViNB. evUNDtBS CHANCED<br />

HOME A BUSINESS INSTALLATIONS AND REPAIRS<br />

SAPI COMBINATIONS CHANGED<br />

flsrvfcig Ocean CWy • Someri Point Aroi<br />

ELECTBIC<br />

Buy my new Whirlpool appliance during Whirlpool<br />

Week and youH get one of these great mdlos absolutely<br />

free! Four different wn/Hn modeb to choose from<br />

compare at $2O-$3O retail value.<br />

9i<br />

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Liundry Sy.ltm WASHER • I Aulemitlc<br />

wuhliig cycln •' I wil.r T.mp. • Wilir<br />

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\ '•<br />

i _ SECTION TWO<br />

AME<br />

ST. JAMES AME<br />

7th St. and Haven Av.<br />

SUNDAY Unwood<br />

10 i.m. • Sunday khool Rev, Robert W. Connor, lull<br />

a.m. - Morning wonhip terlm pastor<br />

7 p.m. • Evening lervice<br />

Riv, Kollh A. Walker, Puts, of Voulh and Family Mlnlitriii<br />

Davi Siniiniy, Choir Director Phil Senteniy, Organist<br />

SUNDAY. JULY 20,1986<br />

8:00 A.M.; 10:45 A.M. • Pastor Donald E. Hurlbert<br />

9:30 A.M. • Sunday School<br />

7:15 P.M, • Bible Conference<br />

REV. DAVID CLEMENS<br />

Bible Club Movement<br />

*/so-Mon.-Frl. 7:15 P.M.<br />

fl»i.-Frt.10:30 A.M.<br />

Tutt. • Youth Night Thurt. • College and Carter<br />

Music • Warren Whitney, Lanea»ter Bible Colltge<br />

AIR CONDITIONED<br />

Van Transportation to and from Sunday school<br />

and Church...Dlal-A-Rlde399-2261<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY,<br />

to,<br />

BAPTIST<br />

m and New York Ay.<br />

Somem Point •<br />

Dan Corbett, pantor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9 a.m. - Sunday School SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. • Morning wonhip 9:45 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

St. John's<br />

Lutheran<br />

Church<br />

Central *¥i. at Tinth St., OMin City. New Jertey 01221<br />

Services of Holy Communion<br />

at 9:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. ,\<br />

IMInute Hymn Sing Wn tach mm hit amfliy<br />

ot each month.<br />

Vacation Church School, July 7-11<br />

9:30 -11:30 a.m. Ages S through Adult<br />

Nurtery Available at both ServicBi<br />

Parking on Ocean City Home Savings<br />

& Loan lot if 10th Street and Asbury Avenut<br />

the Reverend Albtrf 1. Alspsch, paitor<br />

The Rev. Dr. Chirlei P. Creiiman, AlsiitMt<br />

America's Great Preaching Confer<br />

OCEAN CITY TABERNACLE<br />

WESLEY AVENUE at 5th • 6th STREETS, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

SUNDAY, JULY 20,1986<br />

9:00 & 11:00 A.M. SERVICES (SONG SERVICE: 8:45 -10:45)<br />

DR. ELAM DAVIES<br />

Pastor Emeritus, Fourth Presbyterian Church<br />

Chicago, Illinois<br />

MORNING SOLOIST: Winifred Dettore , ,/<br />

7:30 P.M. SERVICE (SONG SERVICE 7:15) , , ; ^,<br />

THE PHILADELPHIA<br />

BOYS CHOIR & CHORALE<br />

Robert 6. Hamilton, Director . . , •<br />

. •;; y. -; EveningStag Leader- Bitah Maroety<br />

Sunday . 7:45, 9, lOtll and Holy Commiaion tot Sunday<br />

11:30 a.m. ft the month.<br />

OUR LADY OP SORROWS CHRIST EPISCOPAL<br />

Wakaih and Poplar Ave. 1H Shore M.<br />

Unwood Somere Point<br />

LUlwooa ^ Rev. Roger J. Hamilton,<br />

Longport<br />

Rev. John A. Smart<br />

Mrtor<br />

this week<br />

MARMORA GO8PEL<br />

CHAPEL<br />

Lyndhurst and Wistar Av.<br />

Marmora<br />

SUNDAY SUNDAY<br />

9 a.m. • Holy Communion 9:30 a.m. • Worship<br />

10 a.m. • Morning service. 11 a.m. • Family Kbit hour<br />

GRACE BIBLE<br />

CHAPEL<br />

•SSWMlayAva. Oeaan City, H.J.<br />

Rev. Frank Mohr, Paitor<br />

Sunday School; 9:45a.m.<br />

Sunday Morning Worship; 11:00a.m.<br />

Sunday Evening Service: 7:30p.m.<br />

Air Conditioned<br />

Prayer, Praise & Bible Study<br />

Wednesday Evening 7:30 p.m.<br />

Preaching and Teaching the Whole Bible<br />

For Traniportatlon Call 3f?18M<br />

WP ^<br />

r.\K<br />

7 p.m. - Gospel meeting<br />

GRACE BIBLE<br />

CHAPEL<br />

Hotel Uiray<br />

632 Wesley Av,<br />

Oman City<br />

Rev. Frank Mohr<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. - Church school with<br />

table classes <strong>for</strong> all ages.<br />

11 a.m. • Momini worship.<br />

Lutheran<br />

ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN<br />

Central Av. at 10th St.<br />

Ocean City<br />

Albert E. Alspach, pastor<br />

Dr. Charles P. Cressman,<br />

assistant<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 18,1988<br />

MESSIAH LUTHERAN<br />

42nd and Landls Av.<br />

Sea Isle City<br />

Henry Ireland, pastor<br />

OJNDAY<br />

Sand 10 a.m. -The service<br />

»I30 im • Church School ^ m ^ a<br />

215 Shore Rd.<br />

11 a.m. • Momtai worship<br />

(P1M 9 WEDNESDAY<br />

7 p.m. • Wonhip service<br />

" Complex)<br />

7 p.m. • Evening Bible study<br />

and prayer ierviee<br />

11 a.m. • Mornijii wonhip<br />

Wipple. pastor<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:30pm. - Midweek prayer<br />

TiSO p.m. • Evening ierviee.<br />

CORBIN CITY BAPTIiT<br />

wrviee.<br />

SUNDAY MamStrwt<br />

10 a.m. • Worihlp service o^in Q\\y<br />

Assembly of God<br />

" R.S, Biggin, pastor<br />

Catholic<br />

CENTRAL ASSEMBLY THURSDAY -<br />

ST, AUGUSTINE'S<br />

OF GOD<br />

7 p.m, - Midweek servlee SUNDAY<br />

13th St and Wesley Av.<br />

124 Dory Dr.<br />

————— 9,41 a m . Sunday school Ocean City<br />

Ocean City<br />

11 a.m. - Morning worship<br />

r, pastor<br />

Robert Bostlc, Paitor<br />

Baptist<br />

SHILOH BAPTIST<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

SUNDAY<br />

7th St. and Simpson Av.<br />

MASSES<br />

BAPTIST<br />

Dally • 7 and I a.m.<br />

10 i.m. and 7 p.m.-Sunday<br />

Rev. Lafayette Rlddiek,<br />

10th St. and Wesley Av.<br />

Saturday • i a.m.. 4, 8:48<br />

worship<br />

pastor<br />

Oeean City<br />

flno 7 p EH T* "• ^—^r~<br />

Rev. Donald E. Hurlbert,<br />

MAINLAND ASSEMBLY<br />

SUNDAY<br />

pastor<br />

OF GOD<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

BIB New Rd.<br />

Unwood<br />

Hiv. Jerry Sturgeon, pastor<br />

== MASSES<br />

GRACE LUTHERAN<br />

Saturday"- S:80 p.m. cmm J ~~^~~<br />

Sunday.i,fl;30and 11 a.m., SUNDAY<br />

SUNDAY Shore _„ Rd. --and<br />

DMWS AV.<br />

g>30 p m<br />

B a.m. - Holy Eucharist S:« a.m. - Sunday ichool lanwrg Point<br />

' * 10 a.m. • Choral Eucharist 11 a.m. • Morning wonhip Rav. Jeffrey H, RUkwdt,<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S R.C. *•* Mrmon, itory hour and 7:30 p.m. • Evening service paitor<br />

•Mb and Landls Av. nursery.<br />

Sea lite dftr ._.-._--IT~<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

SUNDAY<br />

7:30 p.m. • Evening iervlee<br />

Msgr. Paul M. O'Connor. WEDNESDAY<br />

8:30 a.m., and 11 a.m. •<br />

-J3or 10 a.m. • Holy Euehnriat In<br />

Worship service<br />

tte chapel.<br />

WEDNESDAY 9:30 .... a.m. - Sunday school<br />

MASSES<br />

7:30 p,Bl. • Prayer s«rvlee and nursery<br />

Dally 7 a.m. and 4; lj~ Traditional Epical<br />

Saturday - 8 a.m.<br />

Methodist<br />

pm. GRACE CHURCH<br />

Sunday - 8,9:30 and 11 a.m. (Evangelical Episcopal)<br />

IfifieFviiiaie Square ST. PETER'S<br />

OcMn Heights Ave. and Zlon UNITED METHODIST<br />

— — aid St. and Central Av.<br />

M «h St. and Cmtral Av.<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S ~<br />

Ocean City<br />

Sunday<br />

u y<br />

-1, 9:15.10:30 a.m. Shore Rd. and Harbor U. RL Rev. John Rlfenbury. Bargaintown Ocean Gift^<br />

Homers Point<br />

rector<br />

Rev Williani Brltt, pastor David M. Finch, pastor<br />

hol<br />

SUNDAY —<br />

worship<br />

SUNDAY<br />

MASSES<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8:45and 10:30am.-service SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

Dally • 7 and I a.m. and<br />

Morning prayer and<br />

' S and 10:30 a.m. • Morning<br />

8 and 10:45 a.m. • Wonhip nnwEiAY<br />

after 7 Mam pm.<br />

connnunioD on 7 p.nL - EVMttni service worihlp.<br />

*rvlbe<br />

7:30 pm, - Midweek prayer<br />

Saturday • 5:30 p.m. First<br />

service,<br />

ST. FRANCES<br />

Sunday-7:45, 9,10:30,11:45<br />

MEAN CITY<br />

UNTIED<br />

TABERNACLE<br />

METHODIST<br />

one<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

a.m. and 5:30 p.m.<br />

SECOND CAPE MAY<br />

Greek Orthodox Wemtay Av., Sft to 8th its. 20 N. Shore Road<br />

7 p,m. - Prayer service<br />

Av.<br />

BAPTIST<br />

Ocean City<br />

Marmora<br />

world,<br />

. Shore Rd.<br />

Ocean City<br />

Christian Science HOLVTBDWrY<br />

William O. Luff, president J.D. Overeash, paitor<br />

SEAVBW BAPTIST<br />

Msgr. Joseph E. Conlon,<br />

GREEK ORTHODOX<br />

2025 Shore Rd.<br />

under<br />

Tne Rev. Russell H. Bowers VUWr<br />

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Mil Road<br />

SUNDAY SUNDAY<br />

SCIENTIST Bargaintown<br />

OCEAN CITY Jr. minister<br />

9 and 11 a.m. • Morning 9:45 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

MASSES<br />

8th St. and Asbury Av. Rev. D.J. Constantelos, service with guest speaker 11 a.m. • Wonhip<br />

God<br />

First Church of<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Daily - 7 and 9 a.m. Ocean City pastor<br />

7;M 7M p.m.<br />

• Evening sarvlce<br />

Christ Scientist<br />

»Y» dwell in one world,<br />

Sunday school Saturday-^ and 6110 p.ig.<br />

with guest speaker. MACEDONIA UNITED<br />

and Reading Room<br />

SUNDAY<br />

SUNDAY<br />

METHODIST<br />

and have bten created<br />

through tht operation of<br />

8th St. & Asbury Ave.<br />

9 a.m. - Orthoa • Matins REORGANIZED CHURCH 10th St. and Simpson Av.<br />

• * •<br />

Sunday school.<br />

9:30 a.m. - Divine liturgy<br />

one Will. Blessed ii he<br />

OF JESUS L.D.S. Ocean City<br />

who minolefh with all mtn CffillSTIAN<br />

0F 00<br />

10:30 a.m. • Sermon<br />

TABERNACLE BAPTIST<br />

— — David M. Pinch, paitor<br />

°° WEDNESDAY<br />

In I spirit of utmost<br />

8th St. and Wast Av.<br />

A»hurv Av<br />

klndntsi and love." SCIENCE<br />

8 p.m. • Testimony meeting.<br />

SUNDAY "<br />

Rev. Michael Walters, paitor<br />

Ail11117 AT-<br />

11 a.m. - Matte in the SUNDAY<br />

From in. i.Hjl Sacr.d writlnai SyndayiiliOO A.M.<br />

Brotherhood Chapel on Shore 9:30 a.m. • Church school<br />

Sunday School 11:00 A.M. SUNDAY<br />

Episcopal UNION CHAPEL<br />

Rd, SeavUle. (Just Inside the n a.m. • Morning worship<br />

WidnesdiylS :00 P.M. 10 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

BV-THE-SEA<br />

N.J. Marine Science Con- ——<br />

i Faith*<br />

Testimonial Meeting 11 a.m. • Morning servlef<br />

HOLYTRWrnf<br />

56th St. and Asbury Av. aortJum.) All are welcome. UNITED METHODIST OF<br />

n|n«iiii>iiC.ni.<br />

Reading Room Dally<br />

MASSES<br />

EPISCOPAL<br />

Ocean City<br />

— —— SEA ISLE CITY<br />

Daily.iand 10 am, and4<br />

11 A.M. to 2 P.M. TUESDAY<br />

and Bay Av. Interdenominational<br />

MARGATE COMMUNITY Kennedy Blvd. and Part Rd.<br />

399-0961<br />

ALLWELCOMi 7:30 p.m<br />

WOOiVentnor Parkway Richard W. Nieholi, pMtor<br />

Gold- SUNDAY<br />

Margate — —<br />

FAITH BAPTIST<br />

9:15 a.m. - Sunday school Rev, Terence E. Johnson SUNDAY<br />

Rd.<br />

10:30a.m. • Morning service<br />

— - s;45 a.m. • Church<br />

Palermo<br />

with guest speaker.<br />

SUNDAY I-SO and 11 a.m.<br />

OCEAN CITY BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

9:30 a.m. • Church school wonhip<br />

and<br />

8:80 and 11 a.m. - Worship • ^ — '.<br />

SUNDAY 1838 Shore Rd.<br />

WESLEY UNITED<br />

SUMMER BIBLE CONFERENCE<br />

1 a.m. • Holy Eucharist Unwood<br />

CENTRAL OCEAN CrTY METHODIST<br />

10 a.m. • Choral Eucharist<br />

UNION CHAPEL<br />

Rt 610 Petersburg<br />

iOTH4WiSLi¥ 3<br />

SUNDAY<br />

32nd St. and Central Av. Dr. John F. Garrahan, paitor<br />

REV, DONALD E. HURLBERT. Senior Pastor<br />

.WEDNESDAY<br />

9:45 Mib - -Ctoreh school Ocean City<br />

REV. DONALD PHILUPS, Visitation Pastor<br />

9:30 a.m. - Holy Eucharist 11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

ft JEiLJIl "iolilAI fy - -J<br />

SUNDAY<br />

7:S0 p.m. • Wnyer meeting.<br />

7 p.m. • Evening service<br />

19 a.m.<br />

9:45 a.m. - Morning wonhip<br />

CHURCH OF THE<br />

11 a.m. • Sunday ichool *<br />

ST. PETER'S<br />

METHODIST L<br />

BthandCentral Avenue Ocean CHy, H.J.<br />

SUNDAY, JULY 20th<br />

9:00 A.M. Church School<br />

9:00 A.M. & 10:30 A.M. Morning Worship<br />

',:' , David M. Finch Preaching<br />

CfJ A SENSE OF THE HOtY" ; !<br />

VACATION CfldRCH!SCHOOL---n<br />

WedneJdayi thru Aug. 6th •,'<br />

9AMi114S > 'AM;^, !>)'<br />

SUNDAY<br />

i and U a.m, • The ierviee,<br />

nursery available.<br />

SEAVILLE UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

Shore Rd.<br />

SeavUle<br />

Rev. Mark H. Earl<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9 a.m. - Wonhip servic* .<br />

10:15 a.m. • Church ichool<br />

TUCKAHOE UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

Rt49<br />

(Please tan to pap 7)<br />

PRAISE TABERNACLE<br />

FULL GOSPEL CHURCH<br />

Harbor Vlilaie Square Shopping Canter<br />

Ocean Hf If Kr» Ave, S. Zlon Rd,, i«f BilBtmim<br />

Two Services Every Sun. 8:45110:30 A.M.<br />

REV. WILLIAM E, BRITT<br />

Sunday Ivening 7 PM,<br />

The Golden Bells<br />

A Pleasanlvllle based accappells<br />

singing group who "Make a<br />

Joyful nplie unto the Lord.,.<br />

j Nuraiiy Both StnUcii» Junior Church 10:30 O^T<br />

For Into, Cil 927-4560 (OFFICE) 653-9537 (CHWCH) *<br />

The Presbyterian Church, U.S.A.<br />

7th and Wesley Avenue<br />

Rev. Wm. Radcllffe Allen, Th.M., Pastor<br />

J. Kenneth Reese Director of Music<br />

Jean C. Ridgway ' Organist<br />

SUNDAY, JULY 20,1986<br />

MORNING WORSHIP: 8:30 A.M., 11:00 A.M.<br />

"HOW TO GROW YOUNGER"<br />

Mr Alien • Preachino > (<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A.M.<br />

- The Whole BIble.foKfhe Whole Person<br />

EVENING WORSHIP 7:30 P.M.<br />

DT-Ume«C.Dot.iw;-0nTh«pig8trW,<br />

m<br />

t<br />

I<br />

fRiPAY, JULY 18,1981<br />

Jesus at<br />

Night in Venice<br />

By POOR RICHARD<br />

Would Jesus attend Night In Venice? Would be be part<br />

of the big spectacle of the decorated boatoT Would be<br />

approve of and attend the many nodal gatherings and<br />

parties that abound that lUght?<br />

I believe that Christ would attend. But, I don't believe<br />

tbathewould approve of everything that be saw.<br />

Jesus and hla people have always loved a good party<br />

when It had a pod purpose. Chrirtlans Uve life with<br />

nieanlng - and they party with meaning tool The Bible<br />

tdls of Christ making more wine out of water at a multiday<br />

marriage celebration. It was a big party -but one<br />

irith a spiritual reason <strong>for</strong> celebration.<br />

The Bible specifically warns against the "party spirit"<br />

and eating, drinking, and marking merry" <strong>for</strong> no reason<br />

(as If "tomorrow we may die"). Such mindless "party <strong>for</strong><br />

party sake" events are places when you are lfltely to Bad<br />

unit of the Ten Commandments broken.<br />

This weekend the boon will flow in incredible amounts.<br />

Human pride and passions of the flesh win hit summertime<br />

highs. But also, there will be laughter, the Joyful<br />

gathering of good friends, and a beautiful aquatic event of<br />

community spirit<br />

Would Jesus attend Night In Venice? Yes, probably.<br />

But, we ought to change some things be<strong>for</strong>e we Invite him.<br />

And, we ought to reflect upon the Identity that we carry as<br />

his people u we plan to ourselves participate, or not<br />

.participate.<br />

Rev. Richard C. Wlngate<br />

The Lighthouse Community<br />

OceanOtyandWoodbury<br />

Dr. Davies, Phila. Boys<br />

Choir at Tabernacle<br />

The speaker at the<br />

Tabernacle this week will be<br />

Dr. Elam Davies at the two<br />

morning services, 9 and 11<br />

o'clock.<br />

Dr. Davies became paitor<br />

emeritus of the Fourth<br />

Presbyterian Church In June<br />

1964. He served Out church<br />

tor 23 years.<br />

A native of Wales, he was<br />

educated at the University of<br />

Wales and the University of<br />

Cambridge, England.<br />

He Is currently devoting his<br />

time to writing, preaching,<br />

and lecturing, and conducting<br />

ministerial retreats.<br />

\<br />

He is returning here <strong>for</strong> the<br />

first time since Ml,<br />

The soloist at this weak 1 !<br />

service will be Winifred<br />

Dettore. B. Woodley Kalehoff<br />

will be at the console and the<br />

musical program will begin<br />

fifteen minutes be<strong>for</strong>e each<br />

service with a spirited song<br />

service.<br />

The Philadelphia Boys<br />

Choir and Chorale present the<br />

program at the evening<br />

service which begins at 7:30.<br />

There will be a 15 minute<br />

song service at 7:15 p.m. tod<br />

by Brian Meneely,<br />

Dr. Thomas at Central<br />

D. Thomas of<br />

WladilpML«ulbettP.nesl<br />

preacher at Central Ocean<br />

aty Union Chapel <strong>for</strong> the<br />

Sunday morning worship at 11<br />

o'clock, In the church at 32nd<br />

' Street and Central Avenue.<br />

Music will be provided by<br />

Sandy Gilbert on the flute and<br />

Jerry Pearson on piano, both<br />

el Raddon Heights Bapttst<br />

Church.<br />

Dr. Thomas ia associate<br />

professor at the Re<strong>for</strong>med<br />

Episcopal Seminary in<br />

Philadelphia teaching courses<br />

in Greek, New Testament<br />

subjects, early Christian<br />

literature and ethics. He has<br />

also taught courses at Temple<br />

University.<br />

Central Ocean City Union<br />

Chapel Is an Interdenominational<br />

Church<br />

holding worship services each<br />

Sunday at 11 a.m. throughout<br />

the summer. Bible clauses <strong>for</strong><br />

all ages at 10 a.m.<br />

Appreciation dinner Thursday<br />

The <strong>Cape</strong> May County Serra<br />

dub will hold Its fourth annual<br />

Edward C. Trainer Altar<br />

Boy appreciation dinner<br />

Thursday, July M «t the<br />

ftaris Stella Church, Avalon.<br />

: The Rev. Msgr, Charles C,<br />

fonrnfang will offer • con-<br />

Mebratad Muss followed by<br />

inner in ON auditorium.<br />

Among those being honored<br />

ram Ocean aty are John<br />

Wend, St Prandi Cabrtal<br />

•rish, WUliam Flynn and<br />

turt Becker of St. Augustine<br />

larUhi Chris<strong>top</strong>her GUI,<br />

lyan BulUck and Joseph<br />

ieAfee of Church of The<br />

Resurrection parish, Mar-<br />

A.<br />

Q. Where<br />

Will You<br />

Find An<br />

Island<br />

Of Calm?<br />

It 4s.a lonely hour when<br />

/ou lo»e someone close to<br />

!you. It li an hour when you<br />

',necd all the strength of<br />

I/our faith., all the onderitandlng<br />

and warmth your<br />

Church, and family and<br />

frlendscan provide.<br />

! It Is also an hour In which<br />

•yoU confront a multitude of<br />

unfamiliar problems, when<br />

icountlei* things netd to be<br />

don* and arrenfted at once.<br />

It is then that y6u ap<br />

[predate the gentle island<br />

of calm you find In your<br />

funeral director.<br />

-He Knows what needs to<br />

be done'* And goes about<br />

dolhaU'QMletlyeHlelen-<br />

ll$r,,Vl(ltn dlpnlty. Always<br />

Waklno;«ir» that he Is<br />

guid«k,'dMp MM* of<br />

respoinihllliytioward you<br />

and your w<br />

£'<br />

Rev. Hoellein<br />

s<br />

at Union Chapel<br />

The JJnion Chapel by the<br />

Sea, Hth Street and Asbury<br />

Avenue, will feature the Rev,<br />

Ronald Hoellein In the pulpit<br />

today morning. The Service<br />

of Holy Communion will be<br />

celebrated it the 10:30 a.m.<br />

wonhip service which is<br />

preceded by • short ing<br />

service starting at 10:20 a.m.<br />

The Chapel is Interdenominational<br />

Nursery<br />

care Is provided during the<br />

worship service. Sunday<br />

school begins at 9:15 a A.<br />

with classes <strong>for</strong> all ages.<br />

This Sunday evening a<br />

special Mrviee will be held it<br />

7:15 led by the Rev. Kenneth<br />

Langley who his been acting<br />

as pastoral counselor to the<br />

Union Chapel congregation<br />

tor fee put several months.<br />

Dr. Hoellein is the patter of<br />

Edlnboro (Pa.) United<br />

Methodist Church, •<br />

congregation of about M0<br />

members, which U adjacent<br />

to the Edlnboro College where<br />

Dr. Hoellein is part of the<br />

campus ministry staff.<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY.-N.J,<br />

He is also one of the Incorporators<br />

of Edlnboro<br />

University Regional Communlty<br />

Service which<br />

provides and develops senior<br />

dtlzen programs.<br />

A native of Pittsburgh, Dr.<br />

Hoellein U a graduate of<br />

Pittsburgh Theological<br />

Seminary where he received<br />

Ms doctor of ministry degree<br />

In 1911, speclallilng In<br />

pastoral care.<br />

Chaplain <strong>for</strong> the day will be<br />

0. Ward Keever, Soloist will<br />

be Marion Moore-Alan,<br />

organist, Jane Smith.<br />

HSBV IN TEXAS<br />

Air Force Airman<br />

Frederick R.Kisbym, son of<br />

Frederick R. and Agnes D.<br />

Kisby of 201 Van Sant Av,,<br />

Unwood, has arrived <strong>for</strong> duty<br />

with the 47th Organizational<br />

Maintenance Squadron,<br />

Laughlln Air Force Base,<br />

Tens. Kisby is a tactical<br />

aircraft maintenance<br />

specialist.<br />

CHURCHES (omtlflaed from page i)<br />

Tuckahoe<br />

Rev. Daniel Hulltt, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10:15 a.m. - Sunday school<br />

9 a.m. - Morning worship<br />

CENTBAL UNITED<br />

METHODIST<br />

Shore Rd. and Central Av.<br />

Lutwood<br />

Bev, Harvey E. Van Sclver,<br />

SUNDAY<br />

S a.m. • Sunday school<br />

10 a.m. • Worship servlee<br />

7 p.m. • Evening service<br />

Presbyterian<br />

MEAN CITY ORTHODOX<br />

PRESBYTERIAN<br />

32nd St. and Central Av.<br />

Rev. John H. SHlton, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8:45 a.m. • Church service.<br />

W a.m. • Sunday school<br />

T '<br />

1 Octon CHy, New JKtty; B .!,,<br />

Sui<br />

> Burtdiv Bjote Study. 7:00 p.(l«;<br />

eh-^k^^e^ el M^M^^ AM ^^^^^ft^^4^^e^d^^k ^^ibdl s^e^eiBilwe^dhe^etef<br />

' P/Miei comt htfp uTnttK* fnn r<br />

FffiSTDAY<br />

(Sunday)<br />

11 a.m, - Meeting<br />

worship<br />

<strong>for</strong><br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:30 • Worship meeting July<br />

9, 23; August 6 and 20.<br />

Seventh Day<br />

Adventist<br />

SEVENTH-DAY<br />

ADVENTIST<br />

Roosevelt Blvd.<br />

and Routes<br />

Marmora<br />

John Freednun, pastor<br />

SATURDAY<br />

i:M a.m. - Worship ierviee<br />

11 a.m.. Bible study<br />

Tom Waldman's Travel Center<br />

Professional Travel Consultants<br />

612-eth Straat, Ocean City 395-74U<br />

Ocean City Home<br />

Savings & Loan Association<br />

' 1001 Aibury A¥», OUI399-0012<br />

Eugene W. Pashley<br />

Insurance Agency, Inc.<br />

^horeRd, Marmora DM 390-3360<br />

18111 *<br />

Carey's<br />

Real Estatn Inc.<br />

t * DM 3994178<br />

Suzy is one of the many pets available <strong>for</strong><br />

adoption at the Humane Society of Ocean City<br />

Shelter. Termed loving and friendly, she has<br />

been spayed. The shelter, open daily noon to 4<br />

p.m., is off Tennessee Avenue behind the golf<br />

course, Call 390-2018.<br />

The Godfrey<br />

Funeral Homes<br />

Established 1896<br />

809 Central Ave. 644 S. SHore Rd.<br />

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

Phone 399-0077<br />

J4irh§rt L. Godfrey,.Own;r_<br />

In Tlmt of Troubfo.We An At<br />

Near As Your Phone<br />

Pledging <strong>for</strong> the future, as in the past, the finest and<br />

most dignified, personalized furneral service<br />

SUCCESSOR TO QCEANCITY'S FIRST<br />

FUNERAL DIRECTOR<br />

Rachel, age six, was •pending vucatlon wlUi her<br />

grniidiMircnts out on their large fiutt. Grandad had<br />

token her <strong>for</strong> a long tour of (he farm. They went over<br />

the fleldi of growing com, beans, and everything else<br />

blrtlied and nurtured by God's great world,<br />

When ihe returned, Rachel found her grandmother<br />

buiy in the kitchen, "I wiih I had grand,<br />

daddy's eye§," ahe said,<br />

"Why so, honey?"<br />

"Well, he now God in everything out there. He saw<br />

God in the corn, the treed, the little spring of water,<br />

even in the birdneat we found. Know what, he even<br />

saw God in the cows and horses and pigt, I lure wish I<br />

had his <strong>eyes</strong>,"<br />

"Ah, honqr," grandmother said, putting her armt<br />

around her little granddaughter, "It is not your<br />

granduddy's <strong>eyes</strong> you want. It is his FArfH."<br />

Then ihe kissed Rachel, knelt down and looked<br />

herstralght In the <strong>eyes</strong>. "<strong>On</strong>e day, ifyou workatit, you<br />

will have his faith. Then you will see God in every-<br />

' , Becauae this is His world. And He is EVERY.<br />

RE ifyou have faJth to see Hun,"<br />

«"|i IMGIM By tin HmtEH Ht Socwly<br />

\<br />

P O B


PAGE 8 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. f BffiAV, JULY 18.1986<br />

Miss NIV pageant benefits the Rescue Squad<br />

Another ambulance or Jam<br />

of. life may be purchased and<br />

perhaps another life saved<br />

because of the contributions<br />

collected by the contestants In<br />

the Miss Night In Venice<br />

pageant.<br />

Twelve contestants<br />

representing local businesses<br />

have ben collecting lucent<br />

votes <strong>for</strong> about five weeks to<br />

raise money to benefit the<br />

Ocean City Rescue Squad.<br />

by the Miss Night In Venice 30,000 miles put on one of the are not as in<strong>for</strong>med of Rescue<br />

contest to raise funds. emergency vehicles 1* often Squad operations." She adds,<br />

Put tte 111,000 to »12,000 the equivalent of 100,000 miles "And un<strong>for</strong>tunately the<br />

earned by the pagean) Isn't on the family car. Notes amount of donations reflect!<br />

enough. TUB Rescue Squad Is anlth, "The stress that we<br />

now In the second week of lti have to place on our vehicles m,"<br />

annual summer fund-raising takes tti toil rather quickly." lUacclo believes that<br />

drive through which members Private donations don't reallie the fan-<br />

hope to raise upwards of throughout the year also Ma of fee services of*<br />

170,000.<br />

(be Rescue Squad defer ex- by the organization and<br />

"Every little bit helps," penses.<br />

tat •omt day they may<br />

&nlth emphasizes. "And the According to Nlckolas require their help, "Every<br />

money raked through the Trof a, chairman of the Miss flaw I hear the siren blow, I<br />

want to run down to the scene<br />

Capts. Art and Rick Johnson prepare their boat <strong>for</strong> the Night in Venice boat parade scheduled<br />

<strong>for</strong> 6 p.m. July 19. Their craft, the "Panacea," will carry the grand marshal. Ocean City Pop!<br />

conductor Frank Ruggierl. Johnson is the owner of Johnson's Marine Electronics and Sportfishlng<br />

of Ocean City.<br />

WELCOME<br />

NIGHT IN vUte PARADE<br />

Thli event co-tponiored by the<br />

CITY OF OCEAN CITY<br />

mdlhe<br />

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE<br />

of OCEAN CITY<br />

CHAMBER 399-2629<br />

CAKES<br />

For All Occasions<br />

Gt!<br />

399-1260<br />

Ward s Pastry<br />

730 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

Closed Sunday <<br />

<strong>Cape</strong> May County's<br />

Largest Department<br />

8th St. and Asbury Ave.<br />

Ocean Glfy.NJ.<br />

Phone 399-5511<br />

Ocean City Home Savings<br />

and Loan Association<br />

Serving the<br />

O.C, Area<br />

Since 1887<br />

THE LOCAL GUYS"<br />

lOOIAiburyAvi. Wont 399*012<br />

RooHvtH Blvd., MtmBfi 390-0044<br />

The young women who reign emr Saturday<br />

night's boat parade are fundraisers too<br />

The conteftanto, now In the pageant guarantees our Night in Venice pageant, a and aik people <strong>for</strong><br />

final week of collections, have equipment and Insurance contestant sponsor has two donations," she says.<br />

raised money <strong>for</strong> the.Rescue •nrviraL"<br />

obligations. The sponsor must The crowning of the con-<br />

Squad by setting out donation The staggering coil of pay the entrance fee/of 1100, testant who raised the most<br />

cans In stores and through maintaining and equipping which coven luncheons, money-votes during Wed-<br />

door-to-door solicitation. the seven rolling vehicles and dinners and gifts <strong>for</strong> connesday night's coronation


PAGE 10 —SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J. FRIDAY, JULY IS, 1886<br />

-T'<br />

Phfife by Senior Sf ytilo<br />

Kenneth Wyner m Washington, D.C. barbecues chicken while taking In<br />

kite flying contest on the 64th street athletic Held.<br />

PROMPT 1 DAY SERVICE<br />

Serving OeMfl City $<br />

If It's still good, "REPAIR IT<br />

We repair most major brands of<br />

washers, dryers, refrigerators, ranges<br />

and dishwashers.<br />

• Parts Sales •<br />

OOHlLfW<br />

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H rgul only)<br />

ULMER'S HONE<br />

*N \<br />

ennui MU,<br />

<strong>On</strong>ngt<br />

3130 Aitniry Avenue<br />

Ocean City, N J<br />

APPLIANCE SERVICE 399-4398<br />

ISM. Mr " * • $Mlng»NtvmTmt9d$oGood!<br />

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WARM UP TO WOOD.<br />

Every Marvin Door Is constructed of fine-grained Ftonderosa pine, • : : " ^<br />

chwen fcr its aocellent insulaiing Rropertes and beg^!(,,, „•.. « , .<br />

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So warm up to wood, Vilirrn up'tea ^aryi^poor; '<br />

/<br />

Calories: to spend, burn up or store<br />

By THOMAS CAVAUERI.<br />

DO.<br />

Everybody hates calories.<br />

People picture them u little<br />

gobs rf tat jut waiting to<br />

attach themselves to their<br />

victims' hips. Actually,<br />

calories have no <strong>for</strong>m or<br />

substance at alL<br />

Just like an Inch or a<br />

degree, a calorie Is nothing<br />

more than a unit of<br />

measurement. Calories<br />

measure energy. The energy<br />

In a pound of body fat equali<br />

3,500 calories.<br />

To build an extra pound of<br />

body (at the body must consume<br />

3,600 more calories than<br />

it burns. To lose a pound of<br />

fat, the body must bum 3,600<br />

more calories than it consumes.<br />

Tills can be done by<br />

increasing exercise every day<br />

or by cutting down on the food<br />

eaten. A combination of both<br />

Is the most effective and longlasting<br />

approach.<br />

Anyone who has tried to lose<br />

a pound or more of fat will<br />

readily admit that It Is very<br />

difficult. Ironically, repeated<br />

dieting may be the reason it<br />

becomes more and more<br />

difficult.<br />

Drastically reducing food<br />

intake (to 1,000 calories or<br />

leas per day) causes the body<br />

to "know" it is being<br />

threatened and It respond! as<br />

It would during starvation.<br />

The body becomes increasingly<br />

efficient at conserving<br />

calories. Your<br />

4<br />

metabolism Horn each time It<br />

perceives another attempt to<br />

"starve" it.<br />

Because dieting without<br />

exercise causes your<br />

metabolism to slow down,<br />

your body resists weight loss.<br />

The less food you eat, the<br />

more It conserves calories. In<br />

addition, dieting without<br />

exercise causes muscle loss,<br />

along with fat loss.<br />

diet<br />

pounds of fatten,<br />

O you exercise vigorously,<br />

your metabolism speeds up,<br />

not only during exercise, but<br />

<strong>for</strong> up to 16 boors later. So,<br />

you bum extra calories, but<br />

your body doesn't perceive<br />

feat it's starving. It Just<br />

thinks it's workina harder.<br />

An added bonus U that<br />

muscle Is meUbollcally man<br />

demanding than fat. The<br />

more muscle you have, the<br />

r«sult"uiuptoB'poundof^tiu hwause "J 1 !<br />

muscle loss <strong>for</strong> every three wnile you are sleeping, your<br />

Trees pirtially uprooted during the hurricane<br />

Magnolia Lake off Route 9 in Ocean View,<br />

Now Open<br />

ffUTOMBTll/E<br />

(Formerly Vince's Auto Repair)<br />

including<br />

• Tune-ups<br />

• Brakes<br />

• Lubrication<br />

• Air Conditioning<br />

• Shocks<br />

• Transmissions<br />

.GiTcfnd Opening Special;<br />

Oil Change and Lube $19.95<br />

398-7485<br />

12/h<br />

1216 Haven Avenue<br />

(between 12th & 13th Street)<br />

Ocean City<br />

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Friday, July 18,1986<br />

Page i, Section Three ]<br />

McNamee, Eikum, Perkins and Harris upcoming Pops' soloists<br />

'Frank RuggitrL conductor<br />

f the Ocean City Pepi Orcheatr*,<br />

announced the guest<br />

Moists <strong>for</strong> the July 20-23<br />

eBneerta will be Nancy Fm-<br />

Hoover HCNBDM, Res<br />

Bkiim Tom Perkins and<br />

taring the Wednesday<br />

evening program only, Nancy<br />

flkniaT<br />

;»Ttie coronation ceremonies<br />

tbr the Miss Night In Vendee<br />

Ageant will be held on<br />

Wednesday during the second<br />

half of the regular concert<br />

program.<br />

.. McNamee wu educated at<br />

O)e Mwartomn Academy In<br />

Sthburg, Austria and the<br />

University of MicWgsn. An<br />

Ictlve oratorio and concert<br />

Mr<strong>for</strong>mtr, she was sololit<br />

last season In Eiyah with the<br />

Utah Symphony and choir In<br />

Salt Lake aty, and presently<br />

tours nationally with You'rw<br />

the Top, a Cole Potter revue,<br />

and Broadwqy, the Vintage<br />

Yean, a two-penon concert<br />

ichedrted to tour Penn-<br />

?ylvanla in the (tlL<br />

LocaUy she Is the radio<br />

voice of Starns Shoprite, and<br />

also per<strong>for</strong>ms In the 1986<br />

television commercials <strong>for</strong><br />

the Philadelphia PMUM.<br />

A regular operetta soloist<br />

witt the Boston Academy of<br />

Music, she makes her home In<br />

Ocean City where sba U<br />

soprano soloist at St. Peter's<br />

Methodist Church.<br />

She was recently married to<br />

Thomas F. McNamee ffi.<br />

: Ocean City Pops Orchestra<br />

\ Frank Rnggleri, mnilcal director<br />

: Tom Perklm, baritone<br />

-jSusanDavenport.,,,<br />

';WlUlamAdler ,...,,,,,<br />

KarenBanos<br />

; Allda Simpson<br />

:JDhnVarallo<br />

; ^ra Newell...<br />

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Cello<br />

Bass<br />

• Yolanda Plcucd .,..,,.,,, Flute<br />

Stephen Lahlner Oboe<br />

Anthony Stacchlnl .....Clarinet<br />

' Carolyn Gutlerrei , Bassoon<br />

fllchard Dillon French Horn<br />

: William Schelble ...1st Trumpet<br />

^dQuriA l t a<br />

Catherine Bridge<br />

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Trombone<br />

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July 20<br />

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Aug. 6<br />

Aug. 10<br />

Aug. 20<br />

Aui.14.<br />

Aug. 27<br />

Soloists <strong>for</strong> Wl season<br />

Nancy Fox-Hoover McNamee, soprano<br />

Rex BUkum, tenor<br />

Nancy Harrli, (second half) soprano<br />

AUeeiednarehft.iow'ttKi<br />

rredNortt,tenor<br />

Judith Pannlll, soprano<br />

Dan Entriken, tenor<br />

- - JeanSchneider (Sunday only) pianist<br />

Edward Winner (second half) tenor<br />

mnlfredDett«e,ioprano<br />

DavMJMratMenw<br />

Nancy Stott (Sunday only) alto<br />

Dan Bi^d«ns^(Sttndw only) ptanlst<br />

iiBiBlakiBfli<br />

Jean Deli, tenor<br />

MeralGurneyman (Sunday only) pianist<br />

Cynthia Peterson (Wednesday), pianist<br />

Deborah L«enby,iflprano<br />

Jean Dels, tenor<br />

.. Theresa Ludden (Wednesday), soprano<br />

Deborah TniHil, soprano<br />

Brian Mcneely, tenor<br />

Hyon-MlnYi (Sunday only), pianist<br />

aeptl l l C y h p<br />

Sept.7.(<strong>post</strong> season concert) Deborah Truial, soprano<br />

Brian Mcneely, tenor<br />

Joseph Lama Jr., violin<br />

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Guest Soloists:<br />

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Bet Eflsun, Tenor<br />

Ton Perkins, Baritone<br />

Nancy Harris, (Jnlyard only), Soprano<br />

BPM SUNDAYJULVm<br />

UgW Oavalry Overture........................... Suppe<br />

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Depute LeJaur Louise,,,,,,,, CharpenUer<br />

Nancy Fox-Hoover McNamee<br />

Inmtmna Cavalleria Rusticana ,,,.,. Mascagnl<br />

NtwMaon selection,...........................Romberg<br />

Nancy Fox-Hoover McNamee,<br />

Res Eikum ft Tom Peridns<br />

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tPM MONDAY, JULY21<br />

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PAGE 1 — SECTION THREE<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 18,19M,<br />

Tickets on sale now <strong>for</strong> July 26 Miss <strong>Cape</strong> May County pageant<br />

Reserved seata sell <strong>for</strong> $7.50<br />

It's only eight days (July<br />

Klwanls Club of Ocean City In DiMegto, TrUh McShane, Latin, country and rinmtnil. at The Claridge and at tht<br />

vancetalejare underway and and $5.50 win general ad-<br />

26) until Sheila Yatea will<br />

memory of their <strong>for</strong>mer club Mary Ellen Monte, Lorraine Miss Yates, who won a Garden State Arts Center, m the ptgMtfs<br />

tickets ihould be available mission <strong>for</strong> *3 JO, Fagan on<br />

crown • new Miss apt May<br />

member who died earlier thla Szalku and Kathleen Van- talent •ward at the recent among many.<br />

producer-director, wffi now at the Music Pier b> be reached at StHUI <strong>for</strong><br />

County on the Mualc Pier. And<br />

year. Newman was also on toe derallce of Ocean City-, Owen Miss New Jersey Pageant <strong>for</strong> She win be Joined by Brian u Miete. Otbw . tarnation center.<br />

more in<strong>for</strong>mation. :<br />

tickets <strong>for</strong> tha pageant, an<br />

pageant's board of directors Goldberg and Sheila Haodley her vocal presentation of Conover, Susan McCalln, mernbem lndod*<br />

official MIBS America<br />

far three years.<br />

of Upper Township; Rita Adete'i Laughing Sang, will Paul Burnley, Suian Stover, ftmlnway. Joe Fagm, Jtdt<br />

preliminary, are currently on The winner will represent Willis of Rio Grande; Maria- headline tht production. Leon Hut, Rich SUte*. Craig Brwlln, Bud Rlnck, JtoribUti Point concert series announced<br />

nit.<br />

the county In the 1967 Miss Elena Alflerl of WUdwood A Junior at the University of Hunt, tht Jersey Cap* Neall and Alyce Winum*.<br />

Eleven young women are New Jersey Pageant Cr«st; and Diane Henry of Hart<strong>for</strong>d, Sheila has exDancers<br />

and the dance group Fagaa, who U the artftant<br />

f Point<br />

competing <strong>for</strong> the title and the More than 1600 In additional Lower Township.<br />

perience as a per<strong>for</strong>mer, Hash from the Young En- «*cuttve director, handlM<br />

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fOO Jack Newman Memorial scholarship awards is The pageant production will working with James Darren tertainers.<br />

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ttatli*i*iM«t<br />

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Mils <strong>Cape</strong> May County The 11 young women theme "AmerUa'i Music." Little Miss pageant July<br />

history. The award U anseeking<br />

those reward* include Segments will highlight music<br />

annual donation by thePatricia<br />

Bowman. Antoinette <strong>for</strong>ms like rock, Broadway,<br />

The llth annual little Miss<br />

Sea Isle City Pageant will be<br />

held on Monday evening, July<br />

28 at the Civic Center,<br />

Townsends 1 open to the public. For more<br />

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JohnF. Kennedy Park on the HOSPITAL BAZAAR<br />

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Featured will be July 18 the Pier will be 9 a.m. to 3 p_m.<br />

Thursday, July M, The event<br />

apply be<strong>for</strong>e July 5.<br />

Inlet, featuring Applications are availabk at<br />

the Brawn Street Chowder features homemade craft<br />

girls, ages 5 to 11 competing City Hall, 4416 Landl* Av.<br />

Society, Aug. 1 the Doctor of Items, Christmas decorations<br />

Rhythm Dixieland Band and and gourmet goodies and_li<br />

<strong>for</strong> trophies and the crown.<br />

Pauline Taylor U once able to hear them ineak. Aug. 8 Open All Night per- sponsored by the auxiliary<br />

Those eligible to enter be<br />

again serving as pageant<br />

contest are year-round and<br />

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FRIDAY, JULY 18,1886 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, PAGE 3 — SECTION THREE<br />

pnsto by senior itudle<br />

Little All Camarone of Allentown studies a picture of wind surfers as<br />

artist Kathleen Pancoast, right, of Somers Point looks on during boardwalk<br />

art show sponsored by the <strong>Cape</strong> May County Cultural Art Heritage<br />

Commission.<br />

Gay'90s fair July 26<br />

:the Ocean City Historical tie museum, the event Is<br />

Museum, 409 Wesley Av. will designed to appeal to all ages.<br />

b» the site of a gala Gay 90s Boons will be set up under a<br />

tgir from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., yellow and white striped tent<br />

Saturday, July 26, rain or and elsewhere on the lawn.<br />

Antiques, collectibles,<br />

^Sponsored by theVriends of crafts, dolls, books, baked<br />

Roods and a white elephant<br />

table will be available to<br />

visitors. There will be prizes<br />

<strong>for</strong> children and refresh'<br />

ments. Entertainment will<br />

concert July 23 Include Walt Smith and Bin<br />

Breustle on the banjo.<br />

Sea Me aty will welcome,<br />

Committee members in<br />

the Mays Landing VFW Bud<br />

charge of the fair are Mlruara<br />

to the Promenade BandshcU<br />

Van Horn, Judy Smith,<br />

<strong>for</strong> • free city-sponsored<br />

Alberta Lamphear and Helen<br />

concert on Wednesday<br />

Kroesser.<br />

evening, July 23 as part of the Mrs. Van Horn announced<br />

summer concert series, there Is still time to rent table<br />

i Described as a typical ^ace <strong>for</strong> the craft and an-<br />

home-town band, It Is based at tique event. For in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

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and Is under tht direction of The Historical Museum's<br />

AMa Kocher, who doubles on next tunwrf-the-eentury event<br />

trumpet<br />

will be a fashion show, "ISO<br />

years of fashions," 11 a.m.<br />

The band members come<br />

Thursday, Aug. 7 on the Music<br />

town aJJ. over South Jersey<br />

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drawing. She Is also a student<br />

of the theatre from the<br />

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mowed by 20 years In New<br />

York City as a freelance artist<br />

and director of public<br />

relations in the medical and<br />

allied fields.<br />

Otter newly appointed<br />

Guild offlceri art; Viet<br />

President Robert McDonald<br />

of Ocean City, who sings with<br />

St Peters United Methodist<br />

Church and Master Works<br />

Chorus; Treasurer George W.<br />

Stephany also of Ocean City,<br />

who has devoted his adult life<br />

to the per<strong>for</strong>ming arts; and<br />

Secretary Mrs. Herbert<br />

(Shirley) Gottlieb of Ventnor,<br />

who Is active with the Jewish<br />

Family Service.<br />

The guild, the volunteer<br />

arm of theatre's governing<br />

board, is beginning Us fifth<br />

year of service U SJRT<br />

celebrates its 10 year as an<br />

Equity regional theatre.<br />

Book Mile Tuesday<br />

Are all of your favorite Ocean City Public uorary fat<br />

books falling apart or at your announcing the fifth annual<br />

friends' houses? Do youbook<br />

sale on July 22.<br />

Seaview Harbor in Eggreread<br />

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Harbor Township. They have you can't af<strong>for</strong>d the high price cents each-Framed art prints<br />

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Outgoing president Frame<br />

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WB3 be public relations of-<br />

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Bill Breustle, Superintendent of the Music<br />

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PAGE 4 — SECTION THREE<br />

Theatre board names new officers<br />

The board of trustees at<br />

South Jersey Regional<br />

Tl»eatre recently held elections<br />

<strong>for</strong> new officers with<br />

Mri, Howard F.W, Tiylar<br />

appointed the new chairperson.<br />

Other officers include attorney<br />

Mark Solfer, vice<br />

chairman; Mi. Teddy<br />

HOMESTEAD BAZAAR SAT.<br />

Wesley Homestead<br />

residents will hold Its annual<br />

bazaar from 9:30 a.m. to 3<br />

p.m. Saturday, July IS, at the<br />

Homestead, MS E. 8th St<br />

Open to the public.<br />

CKeefe, Secretary, and Mm.<br />

John FttzPatrick uidTUchard<br />

light (-©appointed taanr<br />

tad corresponding secretary,<br />

respectively.<br />

In addition, five new<br />

members have Joined SJRT'B<br />

board: Martha Mason,<br />

community relations director<br />

at Harrah'i Marina Hotel and<br />

Casino; Norman Hilton,<br />

president of John Moore<br />

Plumbing, and Dr. James<br />

Wilson II.<br />

Rejoining the board Is<br />

Walter J. Murphy, president<br />

of his own public relations and<br />

marketing association In<br />

Atlantic! City, who served ai<br />

SJRT'i board chairman <strong>for</strong><br />

two terms.<br />

Another recent appointee I<br />

Philip W. KoeUg HI of Ape<br />

May Court House. He li<br />

president and chief ececutlve<br />

offletr of Marine National<br />

Bank.<br />

FERRAIU m<br />

CONCERT JULY IT<br />

Larry Ferrari, organ virtuoso<br />

and TV host, will appear<br />

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2:30 p.m. Sunday, July 27. The<br />

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Marmora Elks Lodge, Advance adult tickets are available by calling 927-<br />

S976,<br />

Will attend Curtis Institute<br />

Nancy Stott, a <strong>for</strong>mer<br />

Margate and Ocean City<br />

resident now residing In<br />

Philadelphia, has been<br />

selected to attend the<br />

renowned Curtis Institute of<br />

Music In Philadelphia<br />

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The Curtis Institute ranks<br />

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Scottish, Irish music<br />

n<br />

Shuf f lin' on by Ed veith<br />

Williams wins 11th Press Club<br />

Tint New Jersey mixed came within two discs of this<br />

The Sentnel-Udger's Tom championship.<br />

All together, Williams bat All awards, Indudtng<br />

on tap Sunday<br />

douUei championship was major accomplishment with •<br />

Wlllianu was honored While Bt'WHN, Us awards received 11 awards from the lor radio, nnqptpv tad<br />

played on our Ocean aty •eon of 83. Next In Urn,<br />

recently, along win Them wen <strong>for</strong> reports on another Press dub, Including five In photography, men prMMtad.<br />

complete with ktt, authentic Aourta July 8 and 9. Pr«nk Hoelile and Jack<br />

Lee and Norm Nealy, by the visit to the Royal Henley the last lix years. In 1977 he by Michael Scharmtn, ntwi<br />

The usual opening Schneider <strong>post</strong>ed a 73 with<br />

Press dub of Atlantic City <strong>for</strong> Regatta by the Spartan crew became the only person to win director of WOND, at Otff<br />

wffl glvt a<br />

csrenisolis wire comhiii^^ Bob Hepler scoring 72.<br />

providing me bstt televlaed team, the UJ. Open golf awards in two separate media Atlantic ey will be Joined by the<br />

concert with traditional Irish muscle by taking three out of utilized. The winners In the<br />

coverage of <strong>Cape</strong>-Atlantic award with Bud Mnck. Jerwv NjJBPriL " • Tjf"«;1<br />

Colonial Boys of Atlantic aty,<br />

jigs and dances. The concert the <strong>top</strong> spots. The first three order oJ finish <strong>for</strong> the ladles<br />

League football, particularly<br />

in Irish bud consisting of<br />

wOl also feature a Scottl* <strong>top</strong> spots were all Ocean aty cUvislon were Elinor Wenhold,<br />

Ocean City and Holy Spirit<br />

piano, ancient Irish drums,<br />

ring-along.<br />

members.<br />

Dot CUm and Bertha Jones.<br />

high schools, on Cabl«n-<br />

and the penny whistle, an<br />

The concert i« free to the _ In the order of finish it was In the men's division It was<br />

tertalnment's Channel 2.<br />

#ni i j and Rita BereitoU, our Bob Hepler andNorman Mey<br />

It marked the flret tone In<br />

PLANNING A CRUISE?<br />

youngest competitor Dong wtthaperfectsixwln,thenEd<br />

the organisation's history mat<br />

SchiBltt playing with Mabel Urich and John Schmltt<br />

one ptrapn had beta honored<br />

BOOK NOW & SAVE<br />

Regan, Earl Cmerd playing We now have a new bit of<br />

in three separate media,<br />

with Ruth Good of Ocean activity to inUfiit our<br />

WuTlams bad pnrviously won<br />

UP TO'BOO"<br />

Grove and Joseph and Mary<br />

Gotham Trio<br />

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Kalba Of Ocean Grove. In competlUon.<br />

Und-Ledger and with radio<br />

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in concert July 27<br />

Ed Greka first with Terri and Mmpetlng each Monday The Sentinel-Ledger's Tom Williams, right, His three writing awards<br />

Marty Edion, affiliation morning at 9 o'clock, Witt here with national Sportscaster of The Year Bob were <strong>for</strong> The Smtlinel-Led&sr<br />

These savings art on fop of the lint<br />

The Gotham Trio featuring No. I, We In B FMfnm Thf ;*" unknown. We congratulate all eight players on each team Costas of NBC, made hiitory recently when the stories about the death of a<br />

Cruises...ships you know!<br />

Dr. Leonard Klein of Stockton Anhduke.<br />

M these winners.<br />

playing on a different court Press Club of Atlantic City honored him tor his Lower Caps May basketball<br />

Explore exciting Port. In Ihi CafiMMan<br />

State College will per<strong>for</strong>m the Funding <strong>for</strong> the free concert,<br />

The paddle game played on way week, we see another<br />

coach, the contribution! of<br />

or Expo 'M, Plut Alaika<br />

second of Its trio of free series, which Is open to the<br />

July 9 drew 80 players, Interesting competition. work in television. He had won in previous years<br />

<strong>for</strong>mer Ocean City glrU<br />

ductor Stan Delbler. summer concerts at the public, has been made ,<br />

however, fun was had by all Thi tiBm captaina and <strong>for</strong> his writing with The Sentinel-Ledger and his<br />

Call The PrefMiianali Per Bttalli<br />

basketball star Diane blow,<br />

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especially the big winners. team's name Include Phyllis work on radio.<br />

and a Raider trams player 612-Bth Strui<br />

Never B service charge 398-7450.J<br />

Currently the alto soloist at 501 N. Jerome Av., Margate Community Center, the,, The candy shoot was an Fisher oiIthi FJshir PUppir'i,<br />

who quit school but returned<br />

Margate Community Church 7:10 p.m. Sunday, July 27. Musicians Union Local 661- * outstanding success since it Johnette Hoelile of the<br />

Between Wesley a, pytan Av»fc J^Cfwi from Vanity Inn)<br />

to win a state title.<br />

and Congregation Beth Israel The all-Beethoven program 708, and Atlantic County. " > brought out so many players. Johnles Looney's, Doe bridge<br />

At WOND hi was honored<br />

In Northfield, Miss Stott will Includes Kckadu Variations, For mere in<strong>for</strong>mation, „<br />

Witt a possible score of 100, Robhlm of tte Doc'i Rodo<br />

<strong>for</strong> his coverage of the Special<br />

per<strong>for</strong>m as a soloist on the Op 120 Trto in E Rat Op, I phone 822-1167.<br />

which was achieved only and fcnd Supple of the<br />

Ocean City Yacht Club Peg Walters, 122 and Margo Olympics, Holy Spirit's crew<br />

Music Pier with the Ocean<br />

twice In the history of our Budd's Bunnies. Budd's<br />

duplicate bridge results <strong>for</strong> Garuand and George Cutten, at the Royal Henley Regatta,<br />

City Pops Orchestra 8 p.m.<br />

dub, one of our members BunnlM are out In front with<br />

July I were: North-South 114.<br />

the induction of Atlantic<br />

Sunday, Aug. 10.<br />

me close. Peggie Caie 40 points.<br />

above average; Eve Kelly Contact Bridge winners on<br />

City's Pop Lloyd into<br />

and Stella Buoth, 132tt; July 10 were Marlon Rauch,<br />

baseball's Hall of Fame, Holy<br />

Charlotte Milllgan and Dr. 5,580; Peg Barker, 5,150;<br />

Spirit*! South Jersey \THE LUTHERAN HOME AT OCEAN VIEW<br />

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A.J. DlMarlno Jr., 129*; Lucille Mlna, 4,910 and Dr.<br />

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DANCE JULY »<br />

Jane Ann and John Bunting, Frank Adshead, 4,800.<br />

Phillies' World Series What Makes It Home?<br />

The 16-34 Civic Association<br />

122; Lucille Morrison and<br />

will hold its annual dinner<br />

Helen Kulp, 121; Connie<br />

dance Friday, July 25 at the<br />

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Nancy Stott Atlantic City Country Club.<br />

UIM and Peg Barker and Dot WINNERS LISTED<br />

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The event is open to members<br />

Intermediate, Skilled Nursing and Residential Care.<br />

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Winners in the bridge<br />

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Oratorio Choir. She is taking<br />

East-West winners were games July 14 were Angela<br />

Delicious, nutritional meals served in our gracious<br />

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begin at 7:30 p.m. preceded<br />

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Jeanne DIMarino and Edna Valenti and Peg Harriett<br />

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by a cocktail hour. Music <strong>for</strong><br />

M«tMMi§tHlllMI<br />

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Daniels, 1S1; Marion Rauch Games are played 7:30 p.m.<br />

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National Opera Orehiitra<br />

Winnie Leute and Vera For In<strong>for</strong>mation call Edith B.<br />

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Ocean aty 08226.<br />

under the direction of con-<br />

New Jersey State mixed doubles consolation Turner. 125: Bettv Evans and Smith at 399-1764 or 399-6728.<br />

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• SShorts^acNetg<br />

./ s ^*=:n7s'rj i ?'. i - = *%=H,'.lsv^<br />

WET SUITS<br />

SALE RACKS<br />

• Summtr ^tlvfeWiar f "<br />

Shuffleboard winners in the recent New Jersey<br />

Stitr Mixed Doubles tournament.<br />

FASHION mow,<br />

DINNER AT RACES<br />

Sponsors of the Ruth<br />

Newman Shapiro Cancer and<br />

Heart Memorial Find" will<br />

£>loSa dinner and faihtar<br />

ihowat tin Atlantic City Rue<br />

Course 6:30 p.m. Wednesday,<br />

Aug. 6 In memory of Hope<br />

Sollott, who was long Involved<br />

fa At all-volunteer organkatkjn<br />

Oat has raised more<br />

than $2.5 million over the past<br />

34 years to purchase equipment<br />

<strong>for</strong> area hospitals. Call<br />

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CARPETS<br />

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PAGE 6 — SECTION THREE<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N.J.<br />

Devlin* Androlefwicz pace 'Newsmen* in court action<br />

By HANK ARMSTRONG Knight's Pharmacy moved<br />

League Director<br />

First-place Marksnews<br />

extended Its winning streak to<br />

eight In a row as action<br />

continued In the Ocean City<br />

Men's College Summer<br />

Basketball League.<br />

Marks, the class of the<br />

league, has gone through<br />

opponents like • cyclone<br />

through Kansas, destroying<br />

virtually everything in Its<br />

path.<br />

The Newsmen waited little<br />

time In disposing both Port-O-<br />

Call, 6M7, and Utterer's<br />

Luncheonette, 83-62.<br />

Tony Devlin (Lafayette)<br />

Instigated the Routs with<br />

Double-digit scoring sprees<br />

while teammates Michael<br />

Androlewlcz (Lehigh) and<br />

Bob Reilly (Loyola)<br />

dominated the boards.<br />

In other league action,<br />

Thomas S,<br />

Moore<br />

PAINTING<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

INTERIOR • EXTERIOR<br />

Licensed • Ocean City<br />

20 Years Experience<br />

FRffElTfMATig<br />

399-0205<br />

L •See<br />

We're m the<br />

YILLOW PAGES<br />

into second place with victoria<br />

over French Realty and<br />

AnnarelU's Bicycle Shop. The<br />

one-two scoring punch of Mike<br />

Doyle (Textile) and Jiy<br />

Cleveland (Lyconung) led the<br />

Pharmacy attack,"*<br />

French Realty 'bounced<br />

tack with a S144 win over<br />

Boulevard Super Liquors. Al<br />

Neill paved the way with 24<br />

points tor ttw Frenchmen<br />

Nick Kfltslkis (Seton Hall)<br />

scored 28 points as AjuwrelU'i<br />

edged the Exchange Club, 62m.<br />

Boulevard trimmed<br />

Shoemaker Lumber, 55-44.<br />

Wayne Dilka waa the big gun<br />

<strong>for</strong> the Boulevard Boys with<br />

19 points.<br />

Pontlere Auto Service<br />

rounded out the week with a<br />

lopsided victory over<br />

Shoemaker, SMI. The<br />

Automen's Willie Philo<br />

(Widener) ripped the nets <strong>for</strong><br />

a. COURT<br />

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Your Job Now!<br />

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OCEAN CITY<br />

REGISTERED BUILDER |<br />

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Rtmodeiing<br />

Member ol ]<br />

NJ. BETTER<br />

iUSINESS BUREAU<br />

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822-3170<br />

our display ad In Tutsday's paper<br />

Order your tickets today <strong>for</strong> the<br />

exciting preseason gams<br />

between the New York Giants<br />

and Pittsburgh Steelers<br />

Game proceeds benefit the<br />

John V. Man Fund <strong>for</strong> cancer,<br />

research and the New Jersey<br />

Press Foundation ' »<br />

The slam dunk contest wai the targest-crowd of the ywir, Ooltogi) to the kMgue'i 1986<br />

held Friday night during TJii Exchange Oub'i Mart dunk etamptaL Bumtrnip<br />

halftlme It was witnessed by Rlchardion (Camden County were Rich Rllie of<br />

Marksnews and Henry Reevy<br />

of Boulevard Liquors.<br />

Un<strong>for</strong>tunately, Gene The<br />

Dunking Machine Wato bad<br />

to drop out of the content due<br />

to a muscle tear In his left leg.<br />

Everyone is anxious to see<br />

Marksnews and Knight's do<br />

battle. They will have to wait<br />

until the playoffs.<br />

Marks won the tint encounter,<br />

87-79, but Knight's<br />

has Improved, It could be a<br />

whale of a championship<br />

pnoloty Peter MatWWfBn<br />

A loose ball has players ready to go <strong>for</strong> it.<br />

frit iiflmalii<br />

Rtiisnablt Rate<br />

FRANKLIN<br />

PAINTING<br />

The John V. Mara Memorial Fund<br />

New Jersey Press Foundation<br />

Football Classic<br />

Giants vs. Steelers<br />

Saturday, August 30 • 8 p.m.<br />

NAMi-<br />

ADDRESS.<br />

ViK ! '; •<br />

IMS MIKMQN APPLICATION<br />

TWO HOME GAMES<br />

AT GIANTS STADIUM<br />

GAMES<br />

AuQ.23 '<br />

A. 8pm<br />

NewYorttJew<br />

NO<br />

SEATS<br />

SiAT<br />

PRICE<br />

il$14f»<br />

TOTAL DUE<br />

Photo by Arnold Yolin<br />

MAKE CHECK f.j<br />

. PAYABLE TO: \r<br />

, N.Y,FOOTBAUL,V.<br />

* fflHteTUNCd' '<br />

inferior<br />

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God bless the referees.<br />

Ftayw of thi weeks Tow<br />

Divlli (Lafayrtto) of<br />

STANDINGS<br />

LMartaoewi...........<br />

£ Knight's Pharmacy .. 7-1<br />

3. Pontlere Auto<br />

Swtfas ,........«<br />

iPdWMfcll.............44<br />

& French Realty.,,....,,, 4-4<br />

a. Boulevard Uquon.... M<br />

7. Utterer's Luncheonette M<br />

a Exchange Club . M<br />

9. AjuanUi'i Bicycle<br />

f<strong>top</strong>...... ...M<br />

10. Shoemaker Lumber Co, 0-8<br />

pints by Psftr MicpMrton<br />

Super Liquors and French Realty players<br />

cluster under the net following a layup.<br />

Chiller Sport<br />

Fishing Aboard<br />

THE VIKING 1<br />

lay 8. Ocean Pishing<br />

4 Pass. Maximum<br />

Capl. Halsrud<br />

Gall 399-0835<br />

William Nlckles Memorial<br />

Men'sSoftball League<br />

STANDINGS<br />

l.Monlhan Realty 20-1<br />

2. Miller Paint/Roy<br />

Hogin 1M-2<br />

IBevanConatrucUon 11-7-1<br />

4. Play land Amusements 114<br />

&ThaA>i B-104<br />

a Sandpiper Realty S-ll-2<br />

7. Sunrise Construction 8-12-2<br />

8. All-Season's Maintenance<br />

Co, Ml<br />

9.PBA 2-13<br />

70 ft. North Star<br />

SUMMER SCHEDULE<br />

FULL DAY FISHING<br />

Sat a Sun. Leive Dock 8 a.m.<br />

% DAY FISHING<br />

[j\ Mon.-Fri.8rm.aip.rn.<br />

"•wr'iatt neW.ftr Hint<br />

SUNSET CRUISE<br />

(Not an Ocean Trip)<br />

LMVB 7 p.m. C»l tor Schedule<br />

Departs from AL'SbOCK<br />

Between 9th & 10th Sti, on the Bay<br />

mz7ik^ mi<br />

PISH IN STYLE<br />

AND COMPORT<br />

4 Hour Flounder Fishing<br />

photo by p»«rM«epn«fton.>,<br />

All eyei are on the ball: is it two points or the<br />

chance <strong>for</strong> a rebound?<br />

photo by Peter M«d<br />

Beneath the bucket, it's a jumble of armi and<br />

elbows.<br />

ATLANTIC<br />

MARINE REPAIR<br />

Bayview & Putman Rds., Strathmere<br />

Phone 263-8109<br />

Soat Storage • 1228 Haven Ave,, Ocean City<br />

Proprietor: JEFF J. GOUZA<br />

(<strong>for</strong>merly with Buds Outboard Marine)<br />

Certified Evlnrude, Johnson Repair<br />

Services Indude: EVINRUDE. JOHNSON i<br />

OUTBOARD REPAIR, BOAT HAULING & :,-i<br />

STORAGE, BOTTOM PAINTING and DOCK j<br />

SERVICE.<br />

4 Hour Fishing<br />

Adventurer YI<br />

Fun For<br />

nil Whole<br />

Fnmlly<br />

We Know<br />

How To<br />

Catch Fish<br />

, >{ Still <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

ADUl.Tit12.0D<br />

CHILDREN $8.00<br />

flODB£NMtS."RH"B«H.RthB«fliainitniCtion.<br />

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FRIDAY, JULY IS, 1986 THESENTINE1 N.J.<br />

Miller wins ugly fish contest<br />

JMkHiUtrofSMvffitwai<br />

the grand prixe winner In the<br />

Hcond annual ugly flan<br />

tournament July U ipooMnd<br />

by the Deauvllle Inn, Stntb-<br />

0<br />

Flounder contest<br />

The Upper Townihlp<br />

fauber of ConroerM Is<br />

xmscring Ita •eendunnil<br />

Minder tournament Sunday.<br />

OyM.<br />

Prtees win be awarded <strong>for</strong><br />

w <strong>top</strong> ten ftoi and door<br />

miixea wtn also be dlrtributed.<br />

HegistraUon li |4 per<br />

ereon nod the tournament<br />

rill be held rain or shine. Preeglstratlon<br />

can be completed<br />

it Jeff era Florist In Palermo,<br />

he Deauville Inn, at Levarl<br />

ftejerla and at Clayton'i<br />

(tSrlna uiMarmora.<br />

Iteglfltratlon on the day of<br />

he-tournament trill be bald<br />

rat the DeauvUle Inn and<br />

tend at I a.m. Welgh-ln<br />

i s<strong>top</strong>ped at 4 p.m. sharp<br />

o fish will be taken after<br />

hat time.<br />

pjib can be weighed In at<br />

iAir the Deauvllle Inn,<br />

tfiithmere or Clayton'i<br />

lirina, Roosevelt Blvd.,<br />

laimort. Free hot dogs and<br />

rhinlng prliu wUl be<br />

warded at the DeauviUe ton.<br />

whiner not present to<br />

%oo getting<br />

black bear<br />

The IOO at tte <strong>Cape</strong> May<br />

flinty Park will soon have<br />

he addition of a black bear,<br />

According to Leon Fulglnltl<br />

aecutlve dkector of the <strong>Cape</strong><br />

May County Park Commission.<br />

A concrete foundation baa<br />

wen poured and the park la<br />

iwalflng the delivery of<br />

fencing to complete tte bear's<br />

age. The black bear waa<br />

Jonated by tte Bridgton Zoo.<br />

"We hope to have tte<br />

jrojeet completed In two to<br />

fine week! and be able to<br />

icsipt the bsar, "We'vt<br />

raised about {4,000 so far and<br />

funds are Mil coming in,"<br />

tays FulginltL<br />

The park will be the site of a<br />

drcus on AW. 8 and 10 to<br />

bear 1 cage and geiieraFpark^<br />

tnalntenance.<br />

The park U located IM<br />

north of <strong>Cape</strong> Hay<br />

House on Route 9 and<br />

Crest Haven Road.<br />

Golfing winnera<br />

are listed<br />

i in the July tournament<br />

Hayed at tte Cohanslk Golf<br />

bourse, tte team of George<br />

Rjuner, Nat Coitanta,<br />

^barley Weir and Don<br />

Johnson was the winner of the<br />

low-netrof-foursome <strong>for</strong> tte<br />

Mean City Amateur Golfers,<br />

kalph Oves, John Shearer,<br />

3trry Cochrane and Jhn<br />

Luddy finished second, and<br />

^iy WU*MI, Bruee Mbblihouae,<br />

Joel Mott and<br />

ffiiward Houston were third.<br />

BobShotweU shotlow gross,<br />

arry AUridge low net, 65,<br />

Kibblihottie wmi ctoiest<br />

or Canyon<br />

Fishing<br />

• ovdwrod Dacron<br />

. TrolllhoWIre<br />

* Aircraft Cable<br />

5 AndeLtad«r Material<br />

„ * StiwLlne<br />

" S'AndaTournaintntLln*<br />

' pann Inttmatlonalt<br />

Fin Nor RMlt<br />

Shlmarfo<br />

Daiwa<br />

;* Harnetset<br />

f Glmbaietits<br />

; cyalumM<br />

• TaaMfS<br />

and much mort<br />

Iffiler captured both the<br />

flnrtprlie <strong>for</strong> the M«g«rt flab<br />

wlthaSH-poandQounderaDd<br />

the ugly ftah award with a sea<br />

robin swallowing a sand<br />

aaun ml or Mr prixe will be<br />

ijotlflcd.<br />

New Jersey laws — h><br />

duding mtotam fl Fishing with Miller, captain<br />

of the Jennifer L, was aeeond*<br />

place winner Charles<br />

Donovan of Ventnor wttti •<br />

lV*-pound flounder and John<br />

Huber of Ocean aty, thirdpriM<br />

winner with a Impound<br />

fluke.<br />

Other winners included<br />

Donovan and Dale Swarti, tte<br />

<strong>for</strong> fourth and fifth place with<br />

a 1 pounder; Huber <strong>for</strong> a<br />

wnd« toM^S-'p«niw; Dala<br />

tool 11 taAw - ^ ^ taTti Swarto, a one-hall<br />

observed and anyone y with flab pounder and Mr. Nastasl a<br />

under that ilia<br />

l<br />

will<br />

ill<br />

be<br />

b quarter pounder.<br />

Casting contest <strong>for</strong> kids July 19<br />

The city of Ocean City and<br />

the Ocean City Fiahlng Dub<br />

will hold Its annual boys and<br />

girls casting tournament<br />

starting »:S0 ajn. Saturday,<br />

July 19 off Tennessee Avenue,<br />

behind the golf course. There<br />

Is no registration fee.<br />

instructions on how to cast<br />

safely will be followed by a<br />

casting tournament <strong>for</strong> age<br />

groups 10 to 11,12 to 14, and IS<br />

to IB r«an of age. Prtees wtU<br />

be awarded.<br />

For additional In<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

Call 39&-81B3.<br />

Jack Mffier, left, ii congratulated <strong>for</strong> winning<br />

firit place in the ugly fish tournament by Ken<br />

Brown of the Deauville Inn. , . ,„<br />

SPORTFISHINB<br />

END OF<br />

THE LINE<br />

1979-43'KlttBriiSporttHh<br />

MARLW • TUNA • SHARK<br />

BLUERSH • SWORDRSH<br />

U.S.C.O.LIe.Ciptiln<br />

Available <strong>for</strong> Sportflshlno<br />

TBurnamtntsli Private<br />

Chartt rs, Max, 6 personi<br />

WINTER: Fla.8. Bahamas<br />

(609) 399-2169<br />

Black Bart Lures<br />

Schntlder Lures<br />

Savtnttrand Lure*<br />

Murray Bros.<br />

Bally) sixes<br />

Spilt Tall Muliat<br />

SpanltnMacKarel<br />

Ladyfish<br />

Eels<br />

Sword*. Merlin Squid<br />

Mustad Big Game Hooks<br />

Flying GaHs<br />

Dart Gaffs<br />

Rigging Supplies<br />

IN THE<br />

CAPE MAY<br />

COUNTY, N.J.<br />

YEAR ROUND<br />

FISHING<br />

Tournament<br />

Enioysomeofthe<br />

finest fishing on<br />

the last Coast<br />

along with great<br />

accommodations<br />

and FAMILY PUN<br />

WRITI FOR FISHING KIT<br />

In Ml, tup.May Court HSUH,<br />

N.'J.OIJIQ<br />

phsnbf SMIorttMie<br />

First-second-and third-place winners in the Deauville Inn recent<br />

fishing tournament are, left to right. John Huber, Charles P. Donovan<br />

and Jack Miller.<br />

Kids <strong>for</strong> Kids swim July 22<br />

The fifth annual Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital Kids <strong>for</strong><br />

Kids lap swim Is 6 to 11 a.m.<br />

July 22 at the Mainland<br />

Recreation Association In<br />

Unwood.<br />

Swimmers have begun<br />

practicing <strong>for</strong> the event,<br />

which la sponsored by the<br />

Junior League chapter of tte<br />

hospital auxiliary and raises<br />

money <strong>for</strong> the pedlatrlc<br />

FLEA MARKET AUG. 17<br />

The Ladles Auxiliary of<br />

Somers Point Volunteer Fire<br />

Company No. 1 will hold a flea<br />

market 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Aug.<br />

17 at the Bethel Road<br />

Firehouse. Tables are f 10 <strong>for</strong><br />

vendors. Call 927-7169 or 927-<br />

2255.<br />

SPORT PISHIN©<br />

AiOAHDTMfi<br />

OetanClty, N.J<br />

Cipt. itn<br />

piSftfano<br />

ALLIOlWIIiltT<br />

PROVIDED<br />

Marlln'Tuni" •Blues I<br />

•Sliark'PenWiek Rods<br />

IntcrnatiBMl Rtels<br />

(^,391.0781 or 4Z3-1SZ3<br />

department. Some $46,000 has<br />

been raised since the event<br />

began In 1981.<br />

The swimmers sign up<br />

sponsors who pledge money<br />

tor each lap completed. The<br />

SAGERHOLM, UFORT<br />

WIN ON THE LINKS<br />

Atlanae City Country Clu^<br />

Women's Golf Association<br />

held Ita annual member-guest<br />

tournament July B when<br />

winners were Anne<br />

Sagerholm and her guest<br />

Julie LeFort with a net 60.<br />

Low gross winners were Jo<br />

Ann Shaffner and her guest<br />

Lisa Ellison with a 78.<br />

Now accepting business <strong>for</strong> the<br />

1986 season!<br />

swimmer who collects ue<br />

most money wins this year's<br />

grand prize of a portable color<br />

televison. ,<br />

Second prize la a scooter;<br />

third prlie, a gift certificate to<br />

the Heritage Shop. MedaU<br />

and trophies are also awarded<br />

<strong>for</strong> those who complete tte<br />

most hips. Those swimmers<br />

earning »250. or more also<br />

receive a free fun day at<br />

<strong>Gillian</strong>'s Pier in Ocean aty.<br />

Prizes will be awarded during<br />

a 8 p.m. ceremony Aug. 1 at<br />

theMRA.<br />

For further In<strong>for</strong>mation or<br />

to sponsor or register, call<br />

BW870.<br />

FISHIN'STUFF<br />

TACKLE SHOP<br />

Oeiin City's Largest i Most Gompiat* TieHit Shop<br />

Rods, Reels 8. lacklt, <strong>for</strong> Biy Fishing.to O«-<br />

Shore Big Game Fishing.<br />

Live and Froitn Baits. Shark Chym In ProMr<br />

Buckets 8. Slabs,<br />

Rod and Reel Repair • RM and Reel RMtill<br />

Crabbing Equipment<br />

UBis ine minute Plinlna (ntefmatlon<br />

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DEALERS FOR<br />

BLACK FIN<br />

fkcur<br />

IN-STOCK 1986<br />

27' Combi T/270 Crusaders<br />

29' Combi T/350 Crusaders<br />

29' Sport fish T/350 Crusaders<br />

32' Sport fish T/350 Crusaders<br />

ARRIVING THIS MONTH<br />

36' Convertible T/6-71TI, Diesels<br />

ALSO DEALERS FOR<br />

EGG HARBOR CHRIS CRAFT<br />

SEACRAFT SEAFOX<br />

GLASTRON; JOHNSON OB'S<br />

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d.,Avij!dh«NlJ ,<br />

PAGE 7 — SECTION THREE<br />

Lynch takes gold, bronze ill<br />

nat'l wielding championships<br />

Ocean Clty'i Patrick IAynch<br />

was recently named the<br />

frj S wrestler<br />

In the AAU Junior Olympic<br />

National Championships as he<br />

aptartd the gold nudal in<br />

that event. Be ate captured<br />

bromemedal* In the freestyle<br />

and Qreco Homan events.<br />

Ijrnch, 14, won hU BM<br />

tew matches of the Sombo<br />

daas by superior decision and<br />

phuted nil opponent In tte<br />

finals to earn tte national<br />

title.<br />

He then defeated hla tat<br />

eight opponent! In the<br />

freestyle event, afl by 11<br />

points or better, but tort In the<br />

•emlflnaU, 10-8. to the<br />

eventaal champion.<br />

Lynch wrestltd In !•<br />

matches In the four-day<br />

tournament and captured 16<br />

by roperior deeMnl with tot<br />

m while lostlng two botfta by<br />

dote margins.<br />

A student at Ocean aty*f<br />

Intermediate school, to wai<br />

the defending champion maD<br />

three events.<br />

More sports news on page 13<br />

BAIT MENU<br />

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gRVICI FUEL DOCK 'featuring<br />

Mobil ft Johnson Products<br />

| Brand Name Rods t. Reels • Lg. Ail!. Cqmm. Crib Traps<br />

• Oftlelii WtlghmuMr • f Midtrmy Agtni<br />

• •locked ft Biggtd let<br />

OCEAN CITY MARINA<br />

& FISHING CENTER<br />

Presents...<br />

The Fastest Pumps<br />

In Town!<br />

GAS & DIESEL FUEL<br />

COMPETITIVELY PRICED<br />

• OPiN 6:30 A.M. fs 8 P.M. •<br />

Other Hours Available By Appointment<br />

3rd Street<br />

and<br />

Bay Avenue<br />

Mu 399-5011<br />

Ofy<br />

r /M>4RINtK.<br />

Ivaningi €28-2936<br />

DEEP SEA<br />

FISHING<br />

<strong>On</strong> Ocean City's Own<br />

Soat Fishing Fleet<br />

The Challenger<br />

4 Hour Fishing TWO Trips Daily<br />

8 a.m. and 1 p.m.<br />

Nife Bluefishing 7 p.m. Saturday<br />

—DEEPSiA—<br />

FISHING<br />

At Af<strong>for</strong>dable Prices<br />

j "FREE" Rental Rod J<br />

I With This Coupon |<br />

j a $2.00 value |<br />

— MONDAY SPECIAL—<br />

25% OFF<br />

THiSiCONDFARE<br />

When you bring a friend<br />

Fishing, Offer Good 8 a.m.<br />

& 1 p.m. Trips. A $3,00 value<br />

——FRIDAY'S SPECIAL'—?<br />

EVERY ADULT ACCOMPANIED<br />

BY A CHILD...<br />

Goes For Child's Price<br />

A 15.00 Value<br />

Sailing from the brand new<br />

OCEAN CITY MARINA<br />

& FISHING CENTER<br />

3rd Street<br />

and<br />

Bay Avenue<br />

call 399-6011 Evaning* 028-2936


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Mobile Homes<br />

MOBILE HOME<br />

IMPROVEMENTS<br />

Roofovers Awnings<br />

Screen Rooms Hneloiures<br />

283-1182<br />

1HJOT TOUR IUMMII - ..p.r|,n<br />

eag Basyiiffar er msihtr'i halpar.<br />

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wTlk 00 •MFriFfriNa~-~(7 my<br />

nema. I iayi a waak, Vtry gees' with<br />

tniijran. Call iimjl, • II<br />

CHILD LARS iS" MY OCEAN CITY<br />

NOME - (Hurting itud.nl) .ny aga.<br />

Initially inclygti inl.nti, rundicappad<br />

inligran waicama, vary r..iTjUicDonald's?, go South 7/10 mile en<br />

New RO to CMarbrldgt Rd. (AD<br />

'tacon 1st Nat. Bank on earner), Tum<br />

riBht on cedarbrldge appro* Vi mile<br />

TgMII.<br />

827 5«7S 8538711<br />

P K RIPRMMlK BIKH i Blag CM-<br />

dltlon. Bulff If (sr UN. Sell Mr tnl ar<br />

Belt tiler, call m-nti, an tor Jtti.rjj<br />

*. _ _ aE »"<br />

BIC lAILBOARD—(used tneeh i»i,<br />

Maytag compact parfa-washer f7S,<br />

twin BM trenti, 110. Call MMI*f, 711<br />

pR~SALI-<strong>On</strong>e doubH Bed, cemplale,<br />

Ugd CMdltlon. Round kllcrltn table ana<br />

ffhilrs, call ifllJI*. 711<br />

SALE^HH oil all giltware •leapt<br />

li. Ceurtney'i Corntr. Reule SO.<br />

hte, Friday, Saturday, Sunday II<br />

Ml<br />

OCEAN REEF<br />

Luxury TewnttsuM<br />

13 Genoa court<br />

Owner Must Sacrifice<br />

"BAYVIIW FURNISHED"<br />

Two BR, SW bath, W/D,<br />

D/W, O/D, A/C, M/M, In-<br />

clude! 3 pools Tennis<br />

Court, Club House, Security<br />

Guard, Reserved parking.<br />

Must see to appreciate<br />

OCCUPANCY AUG. 1<br />

609-398-0036<br />

1-215-542-Mii<br />

Inspection by Appointment<br />

7(1<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />

A GRAND OLD HOME<br />

Two story situated on ovtr<br />

an acre of lovinoly main-<br />

tained grounds, plentiful In<br />

assorted fruit, flowering<br />

and shade trees.<br />

Pour bedrooms, 1 baths •<br />

family room with fireplace<br />

insert • living room, dining<br />

room, enclosed side or sun<br />

porch off dining room<br />

covered patio deck <strong>for</strong><br />

wicker & plants. Organized<br />

galley kitchen • ful<br />

basement.<br />

Second Floor could be ren-<br />

fid or Uied as separate<br />

guest or living quarters.<br />

For the alert buyer<br />

$69,900.00.<br />

AIDON<br />

I UAkimrl<br />

390-3700<br />

LUXURIOUS 3 BEDROOM 1ST FLOOR CONDO,<br />

With every conceivable amenity. Fully equipped kitchen,<br />

wall to wall carpeting, 2 baths, one with whirlpool tub,<br />

fireplace, air condition end economical gas heat.<br />

Beautifully furnished. <strong>On</strong>e short block to a guarded beach<br />

in Southern! Excellent rental property. Asking 1149,000.<br />

I, LESLIE LAWRENCE<br />

Realtor<br />

4801 Central Avenue 39M014<br />

AAidtewn DupiDSE otters<br />

convenience to shopping,<br />

fples, wall-to-wall ear-<br />

peHng «. relaxing porches,<br />

I BRS, 1 baths In each apar-<br />

tment. Year 'round in-<br />

come.<br />

Vacation at tht Jersey<br />

shore In your S bedroom i<br />

home lust t short block! :<br />

from the beaeh. Park your<br />

two cart In the garage,<br />

relax on tht KTMned patio,<br />

enjoy family yard names,<br />

and walk to .hopping,<br />

recreation and public tran-<br />

sportation. All this and<br />

mort <strong>for</strong> lust 1125,000.0011<br />

Immaculate duplex en .<br />

quiet street! I front por<br />

ches, 40x115' lot, J<br />

bedfooms, 1 baths, yetrly<br />

and seasonal Income.<br />

si«o,gou.<br />

Beautiful 2nd floor 31<br />

bedroom condo In excellent<br />

condition features alr-eon-<br />

ditlontr, etlling fan, •tan-<br />

ding electric fireplace, and<br />

a rear deck. Condo fee in-<br />

cludes heat, hot water,<br />

water, sewtr, and lan^<br />

dieaplng, $72,500.00.<br />

IT HAS TO H SHARP POR THE mTMSULJSI<br />

ALi-ialurelBy, July If. Iili<br />

a.m. IIH west Ave, Billet, clothing,<br />

Htntri! hoiitthold arllclet, 7-11<br />

QARAOB SALB-NiugirildB brown<br />

ulabad, grnn racllnar t 1 tranga<br />

cnairl, all good tondlllon. Small par.<br />

l(tla alfc. wuhlng machlnl I rnlu,<br />

rtabiariild lit mi. tat, 1 lo 11 M July<br />

I frtri. i |]g canlral Ave. O.C, 711<br />

TW0~Wl.L.*wa¥ COTS-tIS aaih,<br />

Playiieri 111. Call Nimsl. Ml<br />

1*00? OROI'LIAP—Pint Har»atl<br />

Tablt. iicallinl condition. (]fs llrm,<br />

rtartaijle dlltiwaintr, lufchtr BlKk<br />

f>4, at ii, 17s, call alter • p.m. til-atll.<br />

•fl<br />

Itii 11" MAMS BIK6-70" flrls ang<br />

»" toys blkt, < klichen chairs, Mby<br />

ltrtillir, nlca canglllDn, TV slang, Call<br />

IH-IIM, ••>•<br />

OARAOE SAUB—SlturcHV. "!». I<br />

, iiBi, No early Blrgtl CKIWren's<br />

I dottilnu, ttyt, houi.hold Item!. Eltf-<br />

ttli aril!. OlrMl • plett Beclrtfrri let<br />

won lull tlia cant»y BM. 111 I,<br />

nMBright Rd. »-!•<br />

BQYi II"—Ichwlnn, Stingray blcyclt<br />

tr ceftflflan. Call )«-"»J. Ml<br />

ttaHAOB SALE-twin ang (ouble Begt,<br />

(urn.tura, lamps, paint, mlcrawave<br />

STSIIH, ale. sat, July if, IS » 1 P •"•<br />

)IB Albury Av.. ''•<br />

''•<br />

LI VINO ROOM iET-Preanr, hope<br />

etyjil, Pucn miPM, willMI and bench.<br />

f/M MMIM. "<br />

TV-BCA IIU. Ilia, will<br />

. Call )«•!»»!. . '*


PAGE 10 - SECTION THREE<br />

WRAP-AROUND PORCH •<br />

Juit one of the features of this charming duplex with<br />

custom wood accents throughout. Great far year round<br />

living PLUS Income.<br />

$110,000.<br />

\ * UNOBSTRUCTED VIEW *<br />

Of ke Inland waterway and sunsets. This J bedroom ran<br />

cher boasts of an expansive cedar deck, new bath, and 1v><br />

car gauge.<br />

Mike if yours <strong>for</strong> ST»,800<br />

BETTY JOHNSON<br />

RIAL ESTATE, INC,<br />

1045 Asbury Ave.<br />

398-4044<br />

RE. For Sale<br />

OCSAN CUT - Itartf w elfin ipan,<br />

lint Moor, Hill Itreet area, toco, tie<br />

Si, II. ISM monthly Intis, Nut, call<br />

Birgt, H.mr. Itf-4Jli. l|<br />

BOO BAY CONDO UNITS<br />

jouth tower corner<br />

wraparound units, full<br />

amenity package plus eat<br />

in kitchen. Spectacular bay<br />

views Second and fourth<br />

floors.<br />

North tower owner wants<br />

Offer, Corner units fan<br />

tastle bay/city views.<br />

Features ail amenities plus<br />

pool, parking and security.<br />

Call to inspect.<br />

Tfw<br />

0ia<br />

900 lay Towen an the Bay<br />

3ti7,71<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

RE. For Sale<br />

lth H¥ view. Two<br />

badrsems each unit, gieallant rtnlil .<br />

nilfgry tDan Ifrgil Is puSIK Boal Hun<br />

€li, Eemmyniiy Ctnltr, theppins ins<br />

Mich! Large III CIII oanMr It! Mil gr<br />

I »i >3i-O3» 7 11<br />

SOUTHINB<br />

mg¥ri tram<br />

list.<br />

REALTORS<br />

FRANKLIN<br />

WILLIAMS<br />

CHOICE BW WAT1R •av »-,% Horn*, 3<br />

gas, 1<br />

?nt con-<br />

CBNTBALLV LOCATED<br />

eondflminium, 3 tudroomi,<br />

1 baW, offered furniihed.<br />

<strong>On</strong>lyt*5,oooiu<br />

NEAR BEACH charming<br />

older home tastefully<br />

remodeled. 4 bdrms., tVt<br />

baths, 2 open porches and<br />

off street parking. Asking<br />

ttii,K»,<br />

•ay area, Fourbdrms., IVi<br />

Mthl, heated cottage with<br />

etraga, closed shower rm.,<br />

hies ftir yard, walk to ree,<br />

fKlirtltt an«u itores.<br />

Duplex In good location,<br />

Two br. .1 bath ea, unit,<br />

Convenltnt to beach S.<br />

•hopping. Offered turn, at<br />

i*f,»eo.<br />

New Uiflni Two family<br />

iltuated en ipaclout let In<br />

ilent location. l»tf1.2<br />

ana II, 1 Mrm,<br />

iplifi with Waterfront<br />

view*. Mking Si 18,000.<br />

Furnished. Inspect today-<br />

tti*r*ra home 4 bedrooms,<br />

a bafht, living room, dining<br />

room, family rm. with<br />

flrtp, nice second II, deck &<br />

Ft»,rm,C«ll today.<br />

Exceptional Investment<br />

Opportunity, heated two<br />

family, J ana 2 bedroom<br />

units, Includes storage<br />

garage. Gross yearly Income<br />

$10,200,00. Lilted<br />

$94,900. Don't hesitate. Call<br />

today! II<br />

Two br. corner cottage<br />

situated on double let, offered<br />

furn. <strong>On</strong>ly 169,900.<br />

Looking <strong>for</strong> an Investment?<br />

Three bdrms., 1 bith 1st fl.<br />

eendo. Central loc. Low<br />

maintenance fee. Call<br />

today.<br />

CHOICE OFF WATER<br />

Second price reduction.<br />

Owner moving<br />

and anxious to sell,<br />

Riviera home<br />

situated en spacious<br />

corner let consisting<br />

of liv, rm. with<br />

weodburn, stove, din,<br />

rm,, kit,, J bdrms., J<br />

full baths, 2 fam,<br />

rms,, greenhouse<br />

and solar hot water.<br />

Offered at $154,500,<br />

then 1149,500, now<br />

reduced to 1144,900.<br />

Say area, heated 3<br />

bedroom cottage with liv.<br />

rm., din. rm, kit. and<br />

sunreorn. Sti.SOO.<br />

BAYFRONT<br />

MAINTENANCE FREI<br />

family sized home, liv, rm.,<br />

f/p, din. rm., Ig. kit,<br />

sunroom, i bdrms,, 2Va.<br />

baths + garage, deck k<br />

boatsllps. Prime location,<br />

Inspect now! 11<br />

iOlAb INVESTMENT<br />

Two level two bedroom, IVs<br />

bath ( condo unit only<br />

194,900!!!<br />

TWO 1DRM.'<br />

TOWNHOUSE, ready <strong>for</strong><br />

immediate occupancy.<br />

Reasonably priced at<br />

194,900!<br />

LAGOONFRONT<br />

WALNUT ROAD, excep<br />

tienalty maintained home.<br />

Consists of liv, rm,, din.<br />

rm., kit., cozy family rm.<br />

w/f/p, 3 bdrms., 2 baths,<br />

garage, 2 boatsllps and<br />

MORI- Asking$215,000!!!<br />

RARjE FIND Legoenfront,<br />

two family on spacious lot<br />

Includes two large boat<br />

slips. Asking $197,000,<br />

THREE BEDROOM<br />

heated cottage with Ig,<br />

deck and 3 boatsllps, new<br />

vinyl siding. Inspect today<br />

$159,000.<br />

Mull M<br />

1st ••« Bllei , Call Ml-<br />

GARDENS PLAZA<br />

Beachfront condominium.<br />

Living room, dining area,<br />

kitchen, bedroom and bath<br />

All appliances, heat, con<br />

trai air, pool and parking,<br />

II 19,900 furnished<br />

mi<br />

GARDENS PLAZA<br />

Park Place • Baaeh<br />

iff-SJil<br />

Lagoonfront, 2 story, liv<br />

rm., din, area, kit. 4 IRs,<br />

IVi baths, 1 ear gar., tent,air<br />

& 3 boat slips. Owner<br />

anxious, Inspect today.<br />

LUXUHIOUSJ^*<br />

Condo<br />

cent.<br />

'.eon<br />

and<br />

Riviera lagoonfront, liv,<br />

rm,, din., kit., 4 bdrm*., IVa<br />

baths, den, fam. rm. with<br />

firep,, central air, dock and<br />

1 boats!Ips, A must see<br />

home!!!<br />

ARKANSAS • AVI., 3<br />

bdrm., 2 bath horns with<br />

den, enclosed sun room,<br />

many nice features,<br />

situated en spacious well<br />

landscaped let. Asking<br />

1215,000,<br />

Considering a bay or<br />

lagoonfront rental?<br />

Contact the waterfront<br />

specialists<br />

today at 1995711, Let<br />

us Introduce you to a<br />

whole new way of<br />

life! II<br />

1330 BAY AVENUE • OCEAN CITY. NJ 08226 • (609)399.3711<br />

f There will never be<br />

another opportunity<br />

like Ocean Reef .<br />

t<br />

-a<br />

* ,.*<br />

ere 1 * four chance! The final luxurious<br />

phase ot Ocean fleet Is now available<br />

. — lor those who enjoy the finest In life<br />

and terrific value<br />

Whether you are looking <strong>for</strong> a primary<br />

;', * ^ 1 v«. Oetan Itoef In Ocean City. These spectacular<br />

'*>? -?*»%?«•' w»af*v»lnnln9 2 and 3 bedroom residences<br />

f < *1^ l ^^*watidonaao-acrev«terfrontfiltt...<strong>for</strong><br />

'Wa. (Imply kw* BoutlMfn CalHontM. Ttw<br />

OCMO ftoei •nvtonmtnt imtn* u* ffMl »t»<br />

^ m o d,, w o p f<br />

(shed models and select your private residence<br />

tor occupancy this summer. Hujry,• h **J.{?<br />

right. There will never Manother opportunity<br />

like Ocean Beef Club. -<br />

RE. For Sale<br />

RE. For Sale<br />

Nf VE« SEfN ANYTHING UKE IT1<br />

A CONTEMPORARY FIRST FLOOR<br />

BEACHFRONT CONDO<br />

FEATURING:<br />

Great room, dining room, kitchtn, 3<br />

bedrooms, 2 baths, showtr & changing<br />

room, • Tiled entry foyer a. kitchen • JennAir<br />

range • custom kitchen cabinetry • incrementa!<br />

heat pumps • Electric water shut<br />

off • pre wired AM/FAA stereo 8. intercom<br />

• custom recessed lighting<br />

throuflhout * security system • fireplace • solid<br />

wood doors • Bali blinds • much, much more,<br />

BYAPPOiMTMiMTONLY<br />

A MEMBER OF THE SEAR8 FINANCIAL METWOBK<br />

COLPUJeU. BAHKGR •<br />

ISLAND REALTY<br />

iZHDftWiSTAVi. 8183836<br />

*n MmnMIr OwM m mm Mints M ColJwll tofts BBMB«I WriMW. te<br />

INCOPCORATID<br />

REALTORS<br />

'ALTORS*<br />

OPEN HOUSE<br />

11 SPRUCE ROAD, OCEAN CITY \<br />

SATURDAY, JULY 18th, 1 to 4 P.M.<br />

•xeeptlonaiiy eluan, single family. Three bedroom, 1V4<br />

baths, gas heat, Off street parking. Asking $134,900, OPP.<br />

11th 8, Bay,<br />

A great buy I Three bedroom house with gas heat and centrally<br />

located, priced to sell at 151,000,<br />

Lovely J bedroom, 2 bath single home, recently<br />

renovated. Everything stays In this home. Must be seen! I<br />

$139,900.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e block to beach, This property has extra lot. Guest<br />

house with e bedrooms, 2 bath? plus a heated 3 bedroom, 2<br />

bath apartment. Car garage and off street parking <strong>for</strong> f<br />

ears. Porch plus upstairs deck. Partly furnished, working<br />

fireplace Very good condition. Super Investment with a<br />

possible income of S3O,0M/year, 1270,000,<br />

Ocean City's most spectacular new beachfront, YOU name<br />

If, this home has It, Must see fo believel I4lf ,900/unlt.<br />

This first floor home, in excellent condition, is en one of<br />

the Seuthend's nicest beach blocks. The carpets, air conditioning<br />

system and gas furnace heater are brand new.<br />

Kitchen is fully equipped. This Is an opportunity to buy info<br />

a great location. At $234,000.<br />

Magnificent beachfront corner first floor with 4<br />

bedrooms, t baths, laeuttl, central air, fireplace, hardwood<br />

floors, modern kitchen and baths, Florida room,<br />

and a wraparound deck with ocean views. Over 2000 sq. ft.<br />

of living space, <strong>On</strong>e-of aklnd. At 1439,000,<br />

Five unit building on an oversized let with 13 parking<br />

spaces. Income of S16,000,<strong>for</strong> the summer Of 17M,. Full<br />

baths and kitchens In every unit, Three 1 bedroom units<br />

and two 2 bedroom units. Fully equipped and fully rented<br />

11 Must ste at !!4J,ODO.<br />

Super Value!I A 3 bedroom ham* In Ocean City under<br />

S68.00O? Yup! I Good schools, good neighbors, good living,<br />

Call usfergn appointment, $64,900,<br />

Beach block, S bedroom, single on a duplex lot. Great<br />

location. Off Street parkins. Priced at $139,900.<br />

Great location to be en|oyed as Is or as a site <strong>for</strong> a duplex<br />

<strong>On</strong>fy 1 Block off the beach Convenience and location In<br />

this3 BR, 1Vt> bath on a 30x100' lot This fs a heated proper<br />

ty which rents well summer and winter Call today.<br />

1135,000<br />

The front of this fabulous contemporary duplex is all glass<br />

and the ocean views from the over sized front decks are<br />

terrific 1st floor $235,000; Ind floor $279,000<br />

Extra large lot in beautiful gardens area. New roof, new<br />

storm windows, fenced yard, plus gas hot water heat.<br />

$134,900 - 1 '' '<br />

Excellent beachfront duplex <strong>for</strong> under $500,0001 Has approximately<br />

$35,000 In rentals <strong>for</strong> the 1984 season.<br />

Assumafalt mortgagel!! TO qualified buyer, super< Investment<br />

triplex! Extra, large rooms with front and back<br />

decks Two Units have 4 bedrooms each with 1 plus bath.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e unit has 3 bedrooms with l bath, Heated. Three car<br />

garagetpoll<br />

Orte block from beach! Six year new duplex. 3 BR, 2 bath<br />

R.E. For Salt<br />

NO OBLIGATION OF COURSE<br />

WE WILL GIVE YOU A FREE<br />

MARKET VALUE OF YOUR<br />

OCEAN CITY PROPERTY.<br />

CALL TODAY<br />

CALL<br />

"THE SELLING OFFICE"<br />

309-25OO<br />

Inlcfrlfy<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 18, IW6 ,<br />

RE. For Sale<br />

J.MUSSO.INC,<br />

HEALTORS<br />

3329 West Avi.<br />

SINGLES<br />

• <strong>On</strong>e of a kind home at 21st and Central Avenue lust listed.<br />

This well maintained property has 3 large bedrooms. Hug*<br />

living and dining rooms, heat and a detached 1 ear garage.<br />

Asking S11S.0M, Partly furnished.<br />

DUPLEXES<br />

• New listing centrally located on lighth Street. First floor<br />

has 1 bedrooms, l bath and a garage. There's a nice 1<br />

bedroom apartment upstairs rented yearly Listed <strong>for</strong><br />

$112,000. Call new <strong>for</strong> an appointment.<br />

• Brand new Duplex near ing completion on Asbury Ave,<br />

Near 23rd Street. This qualify constructed property has<br />

3 bedrooms, 2 baths, gas heat, central air, fireplaces.<br />

Skylights, storage rooms, and much more. Better hurry<br />

on this one I<br />

CONDOS<br />

• Second floor 2 unit condominium at Village Court, juit<br />

listed <strong>for</strong> $131,000. Beautifully furnished and in meticulous<br />

condition. Don't miss this I<br />

• lest value on Central Avenue Is awaiting your Inspection,<br />

If you're a prudent Investor. This brand new second floor,<br />

eendo at 21sf Street has three bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 porches,<br />

and a very attractive design. Just reduced to $1S?,900.<br />

Hurry!<br />

• 500 Bay Towers units available, we have lust listed three<br />

2 bedroom units in the North towtr with beautiful views<br />

of the Pool and the bay. Call now!<br />

• Two units at Village Court available, fully furnished and<br />

mostly rented <strong>for</strong> the summer season. <strong>On</strong>e two bedroom<br />

unit and one 1 bedroom unit. Both <strong>for</strong> $139,500.<br />

• Ocean views are lmpre»sive from this new listing at llth<br />

& Wesley Avenue. Both four bedroom, 2 bath units are<br />

now available, fully furnished, and fully rented <strong>for</strong> the<br />

summer. Priced right at $190,000 1st floor and $112,000<br />

second flour.<br />

1121 Asbury Ave.<br />

Ocean City, N.J,<br />

0122* LB<br />

a*MARR AGENCY<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

New Condos and Duplexes<br />

on Central Ave., Fully furnished,<br />

starting at<br />

$119,900.00 Builders close<br />

out...Don't miss these<br />

bargalnsw/amennies galore<br />

This lovely home In a quiet<br />

neighborhood is convenient<br />

to Ocean City's finest<br />

beaches, 3 bedrooms, 2<br />

baths, family room,<br />

beautifully landscaped.<br />

$122,700.00.<br />

HOP, SKIP 8, JUMP TO<br />

BEACH!<br />

Mfoe 3 bdrm', 3 bath<br />

fowrthogse with roof<strong>top</strong><br />

deck. Nicely, furnlshtd<br />

w/all appliances Including<br />

air conditioning and<br />

fireplace. $183,900.00.<br />

A perfect property <strong>for</strong> the<br />

iReal' Estate . Investor<br />

looking <strong>for</strong> a new 3<br />

bedroom, 2 bath fully fur-<br />

.nlshtd and equipped<br />

(Duplex with features that<br />

Include fireplace*, celling<br />

fans, skylights. A, must see<br />

'property <strong>for</strong> ttie serious'<br />

buyer.$310,000. ', • ='<br />

»09—<br />

3997014<br />

. i<br />

493S West. Brand new sldeby<br />

side Duplex eondemjnlums<br />

situated on a<br />

large lot 43x90. Plenty of<br />

room between each<br />

building, 3 bedrooms, i.s<br />

baths, large master suite.<br />

Selling fully furnished<br />

(turn key) il49,»00. Per<br />

side.<br />

New 2nd floor conlemporary<br />

Condo on oversized<br />

Asbury Ave, lot. Fireplace<br />

and cathedral celling in<br />

living room. Unit has air<br />

conditioning, front and<br />

rear decks. Great location,<br />

must see. S1M,900,<br />

Beautifully furnTshed Jnd<br />

floor Condo, 3 bedroom, 2<br />

bath with fireplace, decks<br />

overlooking Inland waterway<br />

and iay area.<br />

$139,900.00.<br />

J<br />

Beachfront Con<br />

domlnlums Luxurious two<br />

bedroom units located on<br />

the "Gold Coast" at 28th &<br />

(Wesley Ave In Ocean City.<br />

All amenities, spectacular<br />

views, and Inexpensive<br />

prices, e units left. Priced<br />

fromSlW.WO -,»MM0O.¥{<br />

u<br />

FRIDAY, JULY IB, 1988<br />

Del I Sandwich shop<br />

presently in operation,<br />

fully equipped and has endless<br />

possibilities. Ex<br />

cellont business location<br />

with plenty of parking, A<br />

super 3 bedroom apartment<br />

on 2nd fl. and 696 sq<br />

ft. garage. All offers considered.<br />

Just listed at<br />

1315,000,00,<br />

Excellent opportunity to<br />

make $40,000,00, Heated <strong>for</strong><br />

ytar round use, 17 rooms<br />

rsady to go. Good eon'<br />

dition, good location. Call<br />

<strong>for</strong> additional in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

Listed <strong>for</strong> $179,500.00.<br />

Full service restaurant<br />

open & operating, hot spot<br />

corner location. Take advantage<br />

of the tourist<br />

season & buy today,<br />

iuslness & real estate <strong>for</strong><br />

$179,900.00. .<br />

t The<br />

KOMMERCIAL KORNER<br />

RE. For Sale<br />

•eautifui hotel with pool, 35<br />

guest rooms, laundry ft<br />

parking. Owners apar<br />

tment, outstanding<br />

location, call today <strong>for</strong> ad<br />

ditional In<strong>for</strong>mation on this<br />

well established note)<br />

LIMM) at $315,000.00.<br />

Quest house with 17 rooms<br />

and a restaurant on the fir<br />

st floor. Excellent location<br />

First floor could be used <strong>for</strong><br />

commercial space If<br />

desired. Just listed at<br />

H95.0O0.0O.<br />

Long established Guest<br />

House with 3 apartments &<br />

12 guest rooms. Excellent<br />

condition In good rental<br />

area Being sold com<br />

pletely furnished. Listed<br />

<strong>for</strong>$179,i00.00.<br />

tstate<br />

1717 Aiburv Avenue<br />

399-1612<br />

SMlifTmnNMttf larMBsftaHM<br />

14M44M17I<br />

Farnwrlf irua f Mll«r,<br />

SALE L<br />

53*<br />

New Listing Waterfront 3<br />

boat slips, 4 bedrooms, 2<br />

baths, large family room<br />

with fireplace and built in<br />

bar, central air Price<br />

reduced to $215,000 furn<br />

Offers considered.<br />

New listing, Bungalow<br />

near Ninth and Bay, 3<br />

bedrooms, living-dining<br />

room, polished oak floors,<br />

aluminum siding, detached<br />

garage. Asking $U,000 unfurnished.<br />

ef: ><br />

The King of iwlng. Benny<br />

Goodman vacationed here<br />

In the Ws and «*s. Ranch<br />

home with living room with<br />

raised hearth fireplace and<br />

wMdstove, family room,<br />

dining room with open<br />

wunier to centra! kitchen<br />

and pantry, 3 bedrooms, 1<br />

bath, carport.<br />

bath<br />

NiW LISTING<br />

STINQS<br />

Sandpebbles Condo<br />

minium. <strong>On</strong>e bedroom<br />

duplex unit located near<br />

boardwalk, schools, churches,<br />

shopping and tennis<br />

courts. Price just reduced<br />

fo $74,500.<br />

SOD lay Condominium,<br />

Two .bedrooms, 2 .baths<br />

(13M squari feet) spacious<br />

living on the bay with untold<br />

amenities and use of a<br />

swimming pool, Asking<br />

$110,000,<br />

New listing. Snug Harbor<br />

Lagoon duplex, Upper unit<br />

has wraparound deck,<br />

large llvlng/dlning room, 1<br />

bedroom, tile bath. Lower<br />

unit has open porch, living<br />

room, eatin kitchen, %<br />

bedrooms, tile bath. <strong>On</strong>e<br />

ear garage. Dock and 2<br />

boatsllps included. Call <strong>for</strong><br />

appointment.<br />

apartment above featuring a<br />

^ l<br />

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c a<br />

"<br />

f o r 8Ppoln<br />

NORTH AT WESLEY<br />

3980200<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />

R.E. For Sale R.E. For Sale R.E. For Sale R.E. For Sale<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

Immaculate, three<br />

bedroom, two story<br />

eolonla I with family room,<br />

two baths and In move-In<br />

condition. Oak hardwood<br />

floors, modern eat-In kitchen<br />

with <strong>for</strong>mal dining<br />

room, screened porch,<br />

vinyl tiding, private<br />

parking, $119,000,<br />

Weeks-Macmurray Inc.<br />

Realtors<br />

6468070<br />

LEASE PURCHASE<br />

Magnificent 2 story Villa<br />

Tewnhome at the Sands<br />

Greate«Boy Coutry Club,<br />

Twe Sdrmi., fv^ Mths, tunittii<br />

living room w/lrpi tmlr.l tip<br />

FULLY PURNIIMIB. ONLY tU4,J»<br />

L1AJI PURCNMI AVAILAiLB<br />

Rani For Summw, Apply SMI At<br />

Bavfl Payifiiflf,<br />

CALLNOWTOIMtPBCT<br />

191-1131<br />

Amtricln H.iorl Malty Corp<br />

isuinndptiiM Man-Mi<br />

inn l Aioury AV« o.C<br />

TWO FAMILY<br />

Couple minutes walk to fine beach at Renniyn Place. Both<br />

complete furnished apts., 3 bedrooms each. Front por<br />

ehes, etc. Second floor year round apt. with gas hot water<br />

heat Attached oarage, $13*,9QO.<br />

Three apts., North section residential area, Ti% blocks to<br />

beach. Consists of first and second floor units with 3<br />

bedrooms each, living room, dining room, kitchen and<br />

bath, front porches. Third floor complete ! bedroom apt.<br />

used by owner, all units furnisr|ed. Rear detached % ear<br />

garage and additional off Street parking. Good condition.<br />

Lot M.SX130', Listed at 1131,000.<br />

Heated cottage next to beach block, North section. Plenty<br />

of parking. Three bedrooms, IVj battis, all electric, fur<br />

nlshed, detached garage, Side drive. Asking SI 10,100,<br />

LEE W. HILLEGASS<br />

Realtor<br />

36 ATLANTIC AVE. 39H-6011<br />

EIGHTH ft OMAN AViNUH •<br />

[OCEAN COLONY CONDO • MS OCEAN AVINUI • S9B-71«<br />

TRIPLIX<br />

Four bedrooms each floor, all units heated and furnished.<br />

Off street parking, large lot, beach block. Income over<br />

$26,000, $265,000.<br />

QUADRIPLIX<br />

Three bedrooms, 1 bath In front duplex, heated and furnished.<br />

Rear building contains one bedroom and 2<br />

bedrooms, one block from beach. Yearly income $24,000<br />

plus. Listed at $210,000.<br />

DUPLEX<br />

Thret bedrooms first floor, J bedrooms second floor, both<br />

units heated and furnished, off street parking, close to<br />

beach, move-In condition. $119,900,<br />

SINGLE FAMILY<br />

Three bedroom, 1 bath rancher, large corner let, new gas<<br />

heater. A real buy at 175,000,<br />

OCEAN COLONY CONDOMINIUM<br />

Ocean City's best kept secret, <strong>On</strong>e, 2 and 3 bedroom units,<br />

furnished and unfurnished Includes pee?, parking, sauna,<br />

lounge, security and much more. Starting as low as<br />

I93,SQO,<br />

CONDO<br />

Beach block, one bedroom fully furnlshtd, excellent condition,<br />

off street parking, super summer rental location. I<br />

$63,S0O. '<br />

THOMAS J.PALERMO<br />

New Condominiums close tc<br />

southend beach. Each floor<br />

has 4 bedrooms, 2 baths,<br />

eiee. heat pump, central<br />

air, fireplaces, storage and<br />

parking, maintenance free.<br />

All appliances 8, carpet.<br />

First floor is $19S,000 and<br />

second floor Is $201,000.<br />

New Listing - New Con<br />

struction.<br />

4 bedroom, 2 bath condos<br />

located at m*U West<br />

Ave, Elec, heatpumps and<br />

central air, fireplace and<br />

garage. Fantastic view<br />

from the decks of the sunset<br />

and waterway. 40x100'<br />

lot. Call <strong>for</strong> more In<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

1st fl, $149,900; 2nd<br />

fl. $159,900.<br />

This 1$ a splendid opportunity<br />

<strong>for</strong> some family who<br />

wants to live in CJcean City.<br />

An af<strong>for</strong>dable price <strong>for</strong> a<br />

nice house in an excellent<br />

year-round location. 3<br />

bedroom, 1 bath with gas<br />

hot water baseboard heat.<br />

$120,000.<br />

4 Plex building with vinyl<br />

siding.<br />

2 bedroom, 1 bath with alec<br />

BB heat,<br />

5 bedroom, 1 bath with<br />

elec, SB heat,<br />

2 bedroom, 1 bath with oil<br />

BB heat,<br />

2 bedroom, 1 bath with oil<br />

BB heat,<br />

All currently leased yearly,<br />

$225,000.00.<br />

Sardens home elose to<br />

beach, IVi BR, 2V> bath,<br />

new kltehen, fireplace In<br />

living room, gas hot wafer<br />

heat. Owner wants to sell.<br />

Reduced $118,000.<br />

The woodlands Condo, ad<br />

lacent to the Atlantic City<br />

race track, 1 bedroom plus<br />

den, first floor eendo with<br />

Robinson alarm system'<br />

central air. Tennis courts,<br />

pool In complex. Condo fee<br />

only $71.00 monthly Includes<br />

. security, trash<br />

removal, water & sewer.<br />

Priced In the SO's.<br />

Sldeby-slde townhouses<br />

being sold as a duplex<br />

building. 3 bedrooms and<br />

family room with 2 baths<br />

each side. Fireplaces. Off<br />

street parking. Perfect <strong>for</strong><br />

owner occupancy or condo<br />

conversion. $239,000.00.<br />

lager<br />

421 Batiorsoa Rd. 200 34th SI. 111 Atlantic Me,I.<br />

399.0041 390-8822 399-1BE* "<br />

COASTAL<br />

REALTY<br />

: L cTv c Nr 399-3889<br />

NEW LISTING Two family property completely<br />

remodeled interiors. First floor features 2 bedrooms.<br />

Second unit has modern kitchen and one large bedroom<br />

Bxeellent yearly rental income, Ohiy $9S,000.<br />

NIW LISTING 1 unit apartment building on Atlantic<br />

Avenue, i bedrooms and 1 bath in each unit, All units rtn<br />

fed y»arly. Approx. $21,100 rental income. Asking<br />

$139,000,<br />

BAYPRONT CONDO great view of Intracoastal waterway<br />

plus your own boatsiip. 2 IR, v/t bath, A/c units, all appllancfa.<br />

Call <strong>for</strong> your appointment today. <strong>On</strong>ly $131,000.<br />

IDEAL STARTER HOMI large Single family twin home<br />

In beachblock ef 4th St. Includes S BR, ivt bath, ell heat<br />

plus off street parking <strong>for</strong> 2 cars. Excellent iummer/wln<br />

ter rental history. <strong>On</strong>ly Wl,M0.<br />

PLYMOUTH MANOR CONDO Here's a chance to own<br />

your own vacation place In the heart of Ocean City. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

steps to boardwalk and Music Pier. Excellent summer/winter<br />

rental history. We have one bedroom <strong>for</strong><br />

S68.O00. 2 bedrooms <strong>for</strong> $12,100. Call to preview.<br />

BEAUTIFUL RANCHER This one won't last long. Just<br />

listed on Spruce Read in the prestigious bayfront area. 3<br />

bedrooms, iv3 baths, eatin kltehen plus dining room.<br />

Large let with one car garage. Must seel <strong>On</strong>ly $127,900,<br />

SOUTH DENNIS Two story contemporary on beautifully<br />

weeded lot in new development. Screened In rear porch,<br />

fireplace with tile hearth, cul-de-sac, vaulted celling in<br />

master bedroom, tile foyer, includes all appliances, w/w<br />

carpeting, mini blinds and thermopant windows. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

MS,000.<br />

COMMERCIAL BUILDING ideal <strong>for</strong> tradesman or office,<br />

over 1200 sq, ft. Parking In rear plus security alarm<br />

system. Reduced to sell fast, $55,000.<br />

SOUTH END CONDO<br />

Modern second floor unit, ) bedrooms, 2 battis. deck, unfurnished,<br />

close to beach. Yearly tenant. Income approx.<br />

$7200, Priced at $121,000.<br />

INVEST NOW<br />

First floor 3 bedroom condo, centra! air, short distance to<br />

beach, almost new. SI55,000.<br />

Duplex, excellent condition, completely updated, off<br />

street parking. First floor 2 bedroom, 1 bath apt. Second<br />

fleer 4 bedrooms, l full bath and 3 half baths. Unit must be<br />

seen to be appreciated.<br />

ENJOY NIGHT IN VENICE HERE NEXT YEAR<br />

Luxurious air conditioned bayfront with 2 large<br />

bedrooms, family room, laundry room, 2 car garage, Andersen<br />

sliding doors fo patio and lagoon on first level.<br />

Second level 2 large bedrooms, large deck, living room^<br />

dining room and fully equipped kitchen. Three boat Slips.<br />

Asking $270,000,<br />

SELLER WANTS ACTION<br />

Three unit North end complex, 2 and 3 bedroom apts., 2<br />

car garage plus large back yard. $134,wo.<br />

CONTEMPORARY BEAUTY<br />

Spacious luxury, second floor bl-level condo. Three<br />

bedrooms, 2 baths, cathedral ceilings throughout,<br />

fireplace, deck with ocean view, garage plus ample<br />

parking, SOxlOO 1 lot, inttrior decorated, turnkey<br />

operation. SliB.OOO furnished, J158.000 unfurnished,<br />

VAST ATLANTIC BLVD. & BATTF.RSEA RD.<br />

34TH « CENTRAL AVE.<br />

398-2800<br />

398-6200<br />

Beachblock duplex • Ocean<br />

Viiw». just 2 houses from<br />

the beach. This 4 & i<br />

bedroom apartment Is<br />

already to sell, Nice deck<br />

overlooking the ocean<br />

above a 2 ear garage.<br />

Asking $259,500.<br />

Beachblock Single. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

$129,500.<br />

Beachblock cottage <strong>for</strong><br />

year round use. Three<br />

bedroom, 2 ceramic tile<br />

baths, shower, 2 separate<br />

porches, Asbestos siding,<br />

new roof (1985) plus<br />

economical gas heat,<br />

detached garage.<br />

$129,500.<br />

Asking<br />

Oceanfront Hotel is rooms,<br />

2 efficiencies plus an<br />

owners apartment. Ex<br />

eel lent track record. Great<br />

Income a, future. Call<br />

French <strong>for</strong> addlflonal<br />

df tails & ask <strong>for</strong> Joan Dean<br />

FRENCH<br />

ONE ATLANTIC AVE<br />

Just Littad • <strong>On</strong>ly $94,500.<br />

A cute i bedroom beach<br />

block home which is neat<br />

ai a pin. At this price this<br />

will not last long, Call<br />

today. 399-5454-.<br />

SINCE 1921<br />

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399,5454<br />

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ROBERT L. SHARP<br />

fiE*LESTATE<br />

3700 Atbury A««. 399 1«37<br />

5501 Wfil »»•. 19taT14<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

Summer Rentals Summer Rental* Summer Rentals Summer Rentals Summer Rental* Summer Rental*<br />

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NEW DUPLEX - 14th ft, ar*l, lift<br />

iiogr, avail. Aug. 1, 1 Mrrni., I Htlt,<br />

w/w, w/i, taiurity 1 rafarancti<br />

rnvirad, MM plui utlliilal. call 111mi<br />

or tililla altar 1 p.m. '!»<br />

1 BDBM , 1ST FWdiT—""Ntrtti nf,<br />

baach block. No patl, MM par ml. plui<br />

utll. Saraga avaliatila. He* » iHurltv<br />

dtpMit raqulrtd. Avul.bl. Otlotur<br />

Call HI Mil wtftandl. 1I1Sln-N|3<br />

»M«d.yl I"<br />

UHFURHISHBO - 1 scdrHm, I MUI<br />

lyHury Hndol a¥aiiabl|, Imfntdlata bc^<br />

cifpanty, Complila arninitial pacKa».. |<br />

Balaraneii rtqulrad. The fUcnardi f .<br />

1 *-ndo M1-7I71. tl<br />

THREE BEDROOM-2 Balh 111<br />

floor, Modern apartmtni, Nefertnen<br />

and security deposit ".quired, taH<br />

monln plus fiectrlE. Hagtr Real isfaia<br />

mtm. FM<br />

RFSORT MARKETING<br />

AS ISSHHilrlH<br />

OCEAMHEEF<br />

LUXURY TOWNHOUSE<br />

+ BAVVIEW +<br />

2BR,2'/4bafhyriy,unf,<br />

SMS/mo, iutll.<br />

tncludtd: 1 p»l», 3 ttnnli ett,<br />

ClubhoUM, (emporiry Boailng,<br />

Hcurliy gateheuM, malnifnine^<br />

itt* living, ratefvefl parking, Wf<br />

•tilts, O/W, S/D, ft/C, FBI.<br />

Occuponcy marly<br />

•1 July tit<br />

(609)398-6231<br />

UNFURNISHIO/FURNISHED-1 bfiroom,<br />

1 um luiyry candsl ivalllMa,<br />

.ImmidllM occupancy- Complatt<br />

amanllllt pacKigi, R.Hrtnoi<br />

nqylnd. Stirling at 17H plul, 1*«<br />

Hlch.rdi Ag«ncy, SM Ely CHda, »•<br />

tin. • fit<br />

SPACIOUI - urlunHthao I twdn<br />

bain, HtBnd iitar api., -tirnr, aryfir,<br />

aiinwaiti.r, naar Mill ItrHt ilmpplM.<br />

MM monthly plui ullUII... AvilltMa<br />

iWKtnNr. Call J1MU7. »1P<br />

Three bedrooms, 2 baths*<br />

ultra modern, second floot<br />

unfurn. Apt, located In thf<br />

gardens. S&SO plus utll;<br />

monthly, It* monthpi<br />

security deposit requlretC<br />

Available Sept. 1. :<br />

Two bedroom, 1 bitj<br />

furn. second floor apj<br />

located near First street,<br />

S47J plus utll. monthly, \m<br />

months sec. deposft<br />

required.Avail.Sept.». •'%<br />

WOODS AGENCY.<br />

Reittof ><br />

WeHtyilHorth 398-02M<br />

t'lAVILLI-IHICllilCV ipt. SIM (*•<br />

'Mllfplgilltll.MUiM-ini. J-l<br />

M0D««N DUPLEX - FlrM llsoiV 1<br />

Mrm^ 1 Bam, llraplaca, all *ppllMc>t.<br />

matur* CHPM. No ChlWran, M M|I.<br />

%m ma. yurly. plui utll. Call 717-fl*int7iT4ia.<br />

Mir Inn Harbor I duplti Ian, Mull<br />

•all. Aaklns Ull.OM- Ho raatoubli at-<br />

(ar rafviad. P.O. Bo» lit. Ooan city,<br />

1/11<br />

Storage For Rant<br />

SPACI -B1H.I..1 plyi<br />

lorl iraa, m.wnry MIMIng Miy<br />

mlnyln iram Ouaii city, call nmn.<br />

Laava mauata, --» «<br />

R. E, For Rtn»<br />

OCEAN CITV - S»ara tor rant. Ajbyry<br />

AVanvt. «wiar eliy (if raiaii, MM.rn<br />

ffwiy panalU, urpatad, Iti. put<br />

aiirMMUH ana garafa. c >" "•"•' n><br />

'US' iltnwi or avMlngl. I-1I<br />

OFFICE POB R1NT-5M M. M.<br />

pntniioiMi Biiica it 1)7 w.iity<br />

AVmua, Sulla gi 1 raami plyi RtwMr<br />

noin, air ctnd,, parking, rani Include!<br />

ha/at and Ml watir. Call IIMIII Ml<br />

QFFIC6 FOS R1NT-I888 H, it, Prsi,<br />

arilca, nr. nil t yvaiiay. Suit, ol 1 rmi.<br />

plul pwdr. rm strMI iaval. Pamim,<br />

fbit inciydat halt i n,«r, fultlMa igr<br />

BByaHlan, liwyaf, lie. Call '•M'W-<br />

, downnam AlBkry A*». M par<br />

. H. Paffaet location Mr your raiall<br />

I—fin lumlrlevi affica UIM1, !daa!|<br />

<strong>for</strong> your proMtional Mtlnau.<br />

-411 iwiriM M soull will M r.c.l.M by IM City<br />

an ai tha. HMHH'I ONin in Ctpa May PvKIMIini Aftnf an TMnday, Augyll •book with • piece of squid or<br />

CHrt NtilHi Caea May County. Haw I, IfN at II lit tM, ai which llmt Iha minnow does.<br />

Jancy.<br />

laid IHlM BHIi will M pytJUCIy-opanM<br />

ALL THAT CIRTAIN LAND ANB and nad far tM following;<br />

Look <strong>for</strong> the deepest holes<br />

PRIMIIII, Ulsal., |ylnf IM Mini W<br />

TOWiNO IIRVICII and along the main part of the<br />

Oown City, Catraly tl Capt May, Ilaft All proptuii iMIl M lybminM on<br />

tl Naw Janay,<br />

tM Praaaul Farm appra>M far thil channels <strong>for</strong> these summer<br />

pnpaHl7tr on an aiait rtpiita at la<br />

THI POLLOWINS na) prtptrfy win<br />

wordlnt and puntluilHin. Caplai oi<br />

fish. Flounder aren't as quick the bridge when be<br />

IM ImpnvafllaMl ana aapantntncti<br />

luch PropMai Porrn, tbll Aayar.<br />

IMrMiiM ktl«|liif In PM .Implt. wk-<br />

to respond during the mid caught thlB doormat<br />

tiltmanl, and tha Tarml and<br />

|«t tt IM pnvliitni of tha Coo<br />

Iptcilicttloni may ha obtainad Iron, part of the day, so try to make Weakflah action hu been •<br />

domlnlum Aft II IM Itltt al Ntw Jar-<br />

tht aHitt of IM r-urcMllng Aganl,<br />

lay, PL. IHf, C417, in airnndimnti<br />

your drifu an slow as possible Uttle cm the alow side theae<br />

Room I, City Hah, OMan Cliy, ti<br />

an) Jupplammti |M Io tnt PnmlllHU<br />

Jtrtay, and Mddar malt abuiyfaiy and use a larger piece ol cut<br />

tl tin KiNfUMr eaMamlniuin Muttr<br />

comply wim all of tM farm, ol tna laid<br />

Dad, RtttMM I* Cap. May County<br />

documMtl.<br />

squid or • minnow that Is<br />

Clar*'! OHica In Batd Mok IW1, PaH<br />

•Mi may M milltd or daflnrtd to bigger than what you an used couple of fish a trip, and that's<br />

• m.<br />

tM City eier. ol tht City of Ottan city, to.<br />

a they get lucky. Jeflers<br />

••INS Unit • i In KIBOIHhar Can- City Hail Annn, Sftan city, Naw JariKmlniom.<br />

MW Mil Mint mora •ay tr praianfM to tha City Cltrk ol FUsh wm only fwd whim<br />

Landing is probably one of the<br />

Iptciliuih/ UalllM In Maitar MM laid City in Council CMmban, at In*<br />

MniMMva nunllonM and whllh ynlt<br />

they are presented with a<br />

best spots to try right now;<br />

tlmt of calling lar Mid bioi<br />

Ii canvtyta in canMrmlry wiin l«ik»<br />

II tl tha Comkinilalum Act of Naw Jar-<br />

Tht City council raurval tha right te morsel that is worth the ef<strong>for</strong>t<br />

however, a little further up<br />

lay litrtHM M IMIMn tha fH In an<br />

nltn any or ail Mdi II if daami II inthey<br />

apjnd to catch it<br />

fee river may also be • good<br />

yndivldad 11,11% commor. Inttrait In<br />

tht Mil public intarail to do u.<br />

tht common llamMti ai man fully iiddan an rawing H Mmpiy wlfli Average siie of these flan Is a<br />

spot to try. Jeny WOita of<br />

dattriMd in MM Maitar Ota. tht nsylrtiiianri at Pyhiit Lawi ol Uttle over two pounds, but<br />

ALiO KNOWN al Lai 1KI. tlcM im, Chapttr til, Aflirmatlya Attion<br />

ML Tu Map,<br />

RaqUlranianll.<br />

occasionally a larger one U<br />

Am«int dm undtr |ud|mant il<br />

Jeiaph I. Ciar. being token.*<br />

llM,lM,lt with inlaralf, com and<br />

pyrcMlina Aaant<br />

llwrilli fan ft M MMd, At IM lima oi<br />

As the summer wears on we<br />

IM Jal. cam or cartlllM ihack In tM Oat., 1/1 vm.<br />

can expect fewer taut bigger,<br />

•ntoyat of Ii ptmnt ot ma Mil prlta il<br />

nqwirad, TM IMritf nitrvai tha rigM<br />

slied fish. John Hngai<br />

(ITT OP HA ISLI CiTT<br />

ta adlwrn any lalt,<br />

NIWJERSIT<br />

brought In a 2-pound 14-ounce<br />

DAT ID! July •• itH<br />

ORDINANCE MO IM (HM)<br />

Raymand L- tim, ANorMy<br />

AN ORDIHANCS AUTHORiZINO<br />

fluke this past weekend from<br />

JAM1I T, PLOUJU. THI PREPARATION OP A MASTER Ships Channel. Over in the<br />

IMriti PLAN POH THE CITT OP HA ISLE<br />

7.1MT,F.P,II«.»<br />

CiTT, EAPE MAT COUNTT, NiV» Inlet, Bob Henderion of<br />

JIBSIV, AND AUTHOBillNS AN<br />

ACROSS 52 Primates<br />

Moorestown caught an 8-<br />

•MERelNCT APPBOPRiATiON OP<br />

56 In tavor of<br />

SaS.Ma.oe TO PAT THE COST pound 8-ounce fluke on a<br />

Public Notice THIRIOP.<br />

1 Attempt<br />

57 Actor Roger<br />

minnow fished on a <strong>top</strong> and<br />

THE BOARD OP COMMICSIONERS<br />

S Crush<br />

58 French wolf<br />

OF THI CITT OP SEA ISLE CITY. bottom rig. Bob was fishing<br />

1TATI OP M1W JERII7<br />

S Appliance 5f Trickle<br />

COUNTY OP CAPE MAT AND ITATE<br />

O1PARTMENT OF INVIRONMEN, OP NEW JERSIT DO ORDAIN AS<br />

14 Be a model 60 Avid reader<br />

TAL PROTECTION<br />

TRINTON<br />

15 Medicinal plant<br />

SECTION i. Pursuant to N,J,1,«A-S! Public Notices<br />

61 Feed the pot<br />

MOTICB OH ITATI COASTAL (Cn. H, P.L. ifSi It amanaad by Ch.<br />

16 Missile<br />

62 Meet event<br />

FIRMIT APPLICATION PUBLIC 114 P.L. IMS and Ch. 11, P.L. l«f I tM<br />

17 Similar to<br />

MIARINO<br />

turn 01 HS.mo.M It haraby ippnprlatM ' NOTICE TO BIDDER!<br />

63 Worries<br />

TAKE NOTICE rhat tht Ntw Jtnty jar tha pnparailon al 1 Maiiar pun ior CiTTOFQtlANCITT 18 Skid row area 84 Squint<br />

rMNrtniMt ol «n»iimwiai Pntac- tM city If Saa Ilia City arid ib.ll M CAPE MAT COUNTV, NBV. JBBSET<br />

19 Smelting<br />

nan, DivltM o) CHIUI RHNKH will daamad I ipaclli amarMncy ap<br />

PROPOSAL NO. 14-11<br />

66 Linger<br />

boa a public baarlns an MM faHawinl pnprlaHan II dailnM ind pfaddid lor HDTiCB II haraby alvin tMl Hllai mixture<br />

parmll appllcallw lukminad undtr tM inN,J,S,MAi4.SS,<br />

propeMii HIM M racilyad ey iht city 20 Tavern fare<br />

Coaital Ana Facility Rtviaw Act<br />

PyrtMiing AgMcy on Tyltday, Avguii<br />

DOWN<br />

(CAFRA), N.J.I.A. (IilM tf (a*]! SECTION ii, TM aviMriuiian ta<br />

lininu iM appropriitlon than M<br />

t, Ita. at 1I1M A.M. at which llm. tna 21 Deep thinker<br />

APPLICANT- B.V. fjeuiini Food,<br />

anvldtd Mr in lynaading innyai<br />

Hid HUM bid. will M pvBilciy opanat 23 Topography 1 Chair part<br />

IM.J APPLICATION II U-UUll avdiiH by iM inciutlon ol al Mail 1/s •nd rail ior iM lallawlngi<br />

PROJECT NAME i ThrM Itery MaM al tni amount ayiMrltas purtumt M vaiarani «Samorlil Piril<br />

21 fi —.Texas 2 Lace pattern<br />

BWMInfi FROJICT BBMRIPTiONi mil ici (N.J.S. MAit-ssi,<br />

Ail pripoHli 1MII M lyBmlriaa on 26 Mother Qynt 3 Nosy one<br />

a om metal fjuiMltlfi PROJECT<br />

lECTiON III. Tha prepar Cliy Ol- iM prepoMI Form approvM Mr thll<br />

LOCATION, BMCk If 14, Lot ti<br />

Hiilil an haraby lytliirliac) M •ipand propo.al or on an n M rapllea •• M 27 Observed<br />

4 Work session<br />

PHOJECT ABBRBIli •rMdstll and any and all a) tM monlal haraby IP- wording and pynttyaiien. Par a dapollt 29 Hoover, e.g. 5 Goll club<br />

WoodUnd A.anua, Hmtn Point, Atlanprapriltad In tM minnar IgraaabM in- wm of MOM copl.i 01 taih PrapgHI<br />

tic County.<br />

Forni, inii AdyaHIMmant, and tM32<br />

Agree with 6 Bushed<br />

TM Olvlilon M CMItal RaMarctt In-<br />

Tafmi md spKlilMileni may M ob- 38 Arch over<br />

7 Individual<br />

vltM tM public to atltnd tht MtrMI SECTiON IV Thll Ordlnanca Mali lalnad iron, tha afiica Bl •yr.iti<br />

and pmMf writttn or varbal comman Ilil allKt aiiir final pai.ag. and Auaciitii, JIM iimpion Ayanui, 36 Additional 8 Blood: pref.<br />

ti OB ma appllcjtlo. and tM itaH publication in iM tlma and magnar II Dcain City, Ntw JarMy, and Biddar 37 Irish girl's name 9 Polynesian<br />

erallmlMry BHtyilli<br />

mull aBiilutiiy eomply wilti an ol iM<br />

HIARINO DATEl AUfJVH 7, ltUi 'NOTICSOVPINDINa ORDINANCI iarml ot tha Mia gKumantt. 38 Center<br />

10 Gins<br />

TIMl! IIIM a.m., MEARINO AD- TM Ibovi ordlninca wai duly panad •idi may M maliU or illlyarad ti 39 egress<br />

11 Established<br />

DREiSi Council CMInMn, MunlflPli By tha no.rd of ComrnlHIonari at tM iha City Clark tl tha Ciiy oi Ocain city,<br />

•uiidirii, Ihart Boad a Naw Janty City of S.. Ilia City, Naw Jariay, an City Mall Annai, Beam City, Naw Jar- 40 Covet<br />

doctrine<br />

An., lamtn Paint, Ha, NIM,<br />

llr.t nading at thi rMylar mt.ling II lay or Braiantad M tha City Cl.rW ol 41 Rowers<br />

12 Franchise<br />

TM Blvliin ol eatilaj Rnaurfti taW tatrd Mid an thi nn My oi July. Mid City in eouMil ChamMri, ai thi<br />

alto inyltai tht public ta ivtmn writttn ItM, and will M iltM up Mr Htond ilma oi calling Mr Mid bldi- 42 Fashion<br />

13 Pitcher<br />

cwnniMiti aii tht ptmll jiwiicitljii rudlng, public h.arlna. Hull Raliaga TM Ciiy eaynill raiaryai iM nghl ti 43 To a —<br />

21 Earlier time<br />

and itaN pniimiMry aiulyili within and iMPtlon It tha rafviar maatlnl at nlMt any or all bid. if It ««m. II in<br />

flMan ill) uyt al tha Manna, to: Hid laird la M Mid an Tu.id.y, m. tha Mii pybiie intarwl ta do .0 44 Be sullen 22 Exhausted<br />

Richard A, Kantar, Fnltct Oilier Uth day it Aygylt, IIH. In flu Com. •iddan ira raqvlrad M eomply WIW 45 Goiters' aim 24 Wet<br />

•uraay of Planning A Pra|act Rayiaw mlultnari' Room, pybilj SIMtv tha raaylramanti at Pyillt UIWI 01<br />

Dlylikm of Coait.l RtMurctl •uildlng, in John p, Kannady !WS, CMptir III, Alllnnltlya Aillan<br />

48 Outstanding 27 Activate<br />

CH«1<br />

•aylaviM, Ha III! Cliy, Naw Janay,<br />

48 Relaxed<br />

28 Grain spikes<br />

Trntan, Nm Janay Oa.ll<br />

Uut c whifnav * ' " " » VERN.MLTr.CH ' . ,,.., PUR«MAIII.S ASBUT<br />

i July 1,1tM<br />

Mynltipai CMrll MI.IT.P.P.«r.M<br />

Mi,iT,P,p,SU,IS<br />

Daiad: 7,'U/ltM<br />

INTRODUCING<br />

THE CAPE'S NEW<br />

MONEY* MAKER<br />

PASSBOOK SAVINGS ACCOUNT! —<br />

The savings account with Money Market rates!<br />

The convenience of a good, old feshioned passbook savinp account has<br />

come into Itt own at The ape! With a Money-Maker Passbook Account, you<br />

can put your money in and rake your money out any time you want to,<br />

But while it's in the bank, it earns high Money Market interest rates!<br />

With a minimum balance of $1,000. you'll earn the current Money<br />

Market rate, compounded quarterly. And if your balance drop below $1,000,<br />

you'll earn the regular5W% passbook rate •til you get it up there again.<br />

Open your Money-Maker F&ssboqk Account now! It's another rewa'iding<br />

reason"to set a new course with The <strong>Cape</strong>!<br />

Current MOTey*Iviaket Fwsbook rate<br />

6.50%<br />

Effective annual yield on a rate of<br />

6.66%<br />

• Plus 24 hour<br />

. Bankinggrith:<br />

CashStteam<br />

Set a new course with<br />

A full family finance center<br />

•Mn Otlter. 239 N.Maki Sl. C*p«M*y Court Hoi<br />

•rtndiOtneM! TXTJaKtooo 81. OcwMtyMMMQ''3JW /4aMaiAMr«jt\VVMM0ilUf«M7«1S»»<br />

' V M M m > 3 & 8 M V ^ M ^<br />

1<br />

14<br />

17<br />

id<br />

53<br />

W<br />

«r<br />

Smere Point brought in a 6pound<br />

10-ounce weakle Inm<br />

Jeffera Landing this put<br />

Sunday. He took hlBflflh with<br />

a piece of ahedder crab on •<br />

bucktall jig, something that<br />

by all rigtti shouldn't have<br />

worked, according to "the<br />

Blueflsh action U stU) a<br />

attlealcrw, the flah becoming a<br />

Ittle more finicky and a Uttle<br />

km active. No more this<br />

•vmmer can we y y<br />

sfl the blueflih'i Tnttiuw<br />

hunger. They'hire atatfr '<br />

put back the writft they'loi<br />

onthelrwaynptheCOMttHil<br />

won't feed at heavily afain<br />

until they get ready to bttd<br />

awn.<br />

Tuna action ii getUng ft«l<br />

heavy aa the weeki (MM.<br />

MarUnarebegtantogtoiiiow<br />

IV In larger numben •Od I<br />

report from CUyton'a MartDi<br />

tells of a 47-pottnd wWti<br />

marUn being taken on a Ctdir<br />

fiug, along wth aoma rittp-<br />

Jack, and a mako. Hot taral<br />

right now are cedar plagi, Ot<br />

coune, feather Up, iqald<br />

chains and Green BtaddoM.<br />

Be sure to carry ptanty of<br />

extra riga as report! of makaa<br />

and .blues destroying tbm<br />

•ecpenilve hires are growing.!<br />

Till next week, catch a<br />

measl<br />

-Umre<br />

TODAY'S<br />

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30 Seed cover<br />

31 Dispense<br />

32 Red symbol<br />

33 Sea eagle<br />

34 <strong>On</strong>e hundred<br />

35 Closure<br />

36 Montreal's<br />

subway<br />

38 Koran beauty<br />

42 Weakens<br />

w • i6<br />

m I<br />

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P<br />

65<br />

65<br />

45 Condiment<br />

47 Pitched<br />

48 Highway<br />

49 Young herring<br />

50 Heath genus<br />

51 Sneezy'spal<br />

52 Dec. units<br />

53 Applaud •'••••«<br />

64 Chastise ^<br />

55 OllMOM<br />

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We carry a full line ot<br />

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Hi, 9 Som§rs MM<br />

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PAGE 14 — SECTION THREE<br />

THE 8ENTINEL.LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J,<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 18, IMS:<br />

World's largest bluefish tournament gets launched on Saturday<br />

There'a nettling to match paid, four-day fishing ad-<br />

ttM sound and the fury of venture the at the Bimlnl Big<br />

famous Blmlnl start that Game Fishing Club in the<br />

Meki off whats billed as theBahamas<br />

world's largest bluefish "World elais prteei <strong>for</strong> a<br />

tournament 9 a.m. Saturday, world class event," said I FISHING THE<br />

July 18, Spectators from miles tournament sponsor Joe<br />

around Una the beaches to LaJtrello, presldint of • By RaipN Stork<br />

witness the iheer excitement Historic SmithvlUe Inn.<br />

of high competition when "They like the idea of getting<br />

nearly 200 boats go roaring away on a winter vacation In<br />

Into the Atlantic Ocean inBlmlnl<br />

that Includes air winners can take their choice<br />

quest of that $75,000 bluefish. travel, luxury ac- of swordfiah, marlln. tana,<br />

Here's the only world Class commodations, meali and wahoo and grouper. Closer<br />

went that starts with Blmlnl three big gamt fishing inshore, they can hook into<br />

and winds up In Blmlnl <strong>for</strong> the charters,"<br />

MIS 8<br />

across the shallow Oats <strong>for</strong> a<br />

R«m«mb«r th« good old days when you could<br />

pick up a phone end speak to someone who<br />

was responsive to your needs? You ttlll can I Of<br />

course we now ©Her ail the newest technological<br />

advances In computers, but we haven't eliminated<br />

the most important thing In banklno...ouf friendly,<br />

helpful people. If you have a special need, or have a<br />

problem that needs solving or simply .have a few<br />

questions you'd like to ask, Just give us a ring. We (I<br />

prove to you that "the good old days" are still here,<br />

Call 399-0012-Ocean City<br />

Call 390-0044 - Marmora<br />

HOURS<br />

THE<br />

**".' I*- .-A<br />

SALT<br />

tet back to MUpb.br<br />

Andy'i Marina.<br />

*T oremonies. Margate poike hvited to parttdpate, tor M<br />

! block off Amber* Avtnue <strong>for</strong> m ! • "Tte Ust report I heard was we<br />

•'IdonttUnkthepubUcwooldwaiitto<br />

ride pwrt the lull<br />

buslnew district,"<br />

DoaiunttiK u wuera oiey un n BO. ,<br />

(Pleas* turn to |»«e ll)<br />

, ^W,SP.qff«<br />

erboatpi<br />

" ^ '<br />

mayor to oversee the department he«(h<br />

ss under the previous Bfflner •d-<br />

(Please ton to ptftftt).<br />

r^ > Contract is due <strong>for</strong><br />

beach-building plan<br />

5T -^<br />

A first-timer's view of Night in Venice<br />

^^^^Jtt. 1 ^^<br />

nt novices ta tbs<br />

smaK, attached on a<br />

i- '.V-<br />

w rote wave artW wave, « sign of en- Aetflng iod Mutta ms exhaosted<br />

months of preparation tat totally un-<br />

^ ^ p ^<br />

other people.<br />

t Helping to represent the city, I was<br />

Martin Z. Molluak, on Jack and Ana<br />

• Mtgosln's boat I had never been on a<br />

, so it was a<br />

_jr--- -w * •»«• gained<br />

.- entrance onto the continually sniffle<br />

craft without landtag ta an ungraceful<br />

! im «the deck.<br />

With tho boat'i hom blasting an<br />

Hrogtnt signal Into the calm evenly,<br />

we set off to data our spot In the<br />

' proceMloraloiboatath.twouldwcnbe<br />

$ ^atog through lagooM along the<br />

ha^rart.<br />

I lh«sinaller boats playfully drcled tbe<br />

barder-t


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PAGE I — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />

if<br />

l*u<br />

WE'RE<br />

Tuesday and Wednesday are Sizzling SummBr<br />

Sale Days at Stainton's — come in<br />

today — our prices have taken the plunge!<br />

30% Off SWIM WEAR<br />

Over 1,000 suits in stock<br />

Our entire stock of swimwear <strong>for</strong> the family<br />

is now on sale. Includes your favorite styles<br />

and colors by famous makers like Catalina,<br />

jantzen, O.P. and others. Includes cover<br />

ups, ;<br />

SPORTCOAT & SUIT SALE<br />

° Q<br />

Regularly $100,00 - $250.00<br />

Choose from a great collection of men's suits<br />

and sportcoats <strong>for</strong> sizes 38-46 from Haggar,<br />

Pafm Beach and Botany,<br />

30% - 50% OFF<br />

SUMMER DRESSES<br />

NOW'46.20 -'52.00<br />

Regularly, $66.00 - $104.00<br />

Includes 1 & 2 pe., shlftdresses, sundresses, Jacket<br />

dresses <strong>for</strong> petites* missy and half sizes.<br />

20% OFF FABRIC KITES<br />

N0W*14.40-*48.00<br />

fteoularlytlSiOO-$60.00/<br />

Includes fabric kites, wind socks & aero stunter kites<br />

TOYLAND<br />

CHILDREN'S SLACK SETS<br />

MOWONLY *9i99<br />

Regularly $14.50-$16.50<br />

t V short sleeve <strong>top</strong> and slacks <strong>for</strong> Girl's and Boys' sizes 2-7 -<br />

j ^ r 134 A»t<br />

1SWSP?<br />

TUESDAY. JULY J<br />

Raised building is denied<br />

variance; neighbors applaud<br />

By MOKE ALBRIGHT<br />

SenAekUdgtr<br />

C l<br />

The Zoning Board of Adjustment<br />

Wednesday night<br />

denied Glen Febstermacher<br />

two variances to relocate a<br />

bouse at 122 Haven Av.<br />

following strong public opposition<br />

to the ease.<br />

Fenstermacner, seeking<br />

either a height variance to<br />

exceed the cfty't height limit<br />

or permission to go below toe<br />

i ^ add the building" u ttoie-<br />

According to area tarally stable in Its pr«sent<br />

residents, the butkitag 1* • «•««»-- __, „_ .<br />

safety hazard because It Is /Highland added that when<br />

currently standing ever 10 M bulldinf was moved from<br />

feet offthe around and area/22 Buy Av. to Its present<br />

Fritt B. whose dwttliwqMlt^^<br />

rolei were known be<strong>for</strong>e the<br />

ff UdtalwWM taA"<br />

deny tte vartann <strong>for</strong> height In other builne». Attantie<br />

DMUM the whole block has «y lawyer Op Grif«>»«<br />

been kept dngWunlh; and representing Unto Tac-<br />

W. btt^JTOT^e. «S», MM the Board to<br />

with tin res of on*." portpone Mi dtaW raqntrt<br />

carlno) wjll be conttnuiog<br />

u»ror that area that has t««<br />

going on <strong>for</strong> « years and will<br />

probably make ln><br />

provements to it. I rtcun-<br />

Regarding toe allegation of antU the August meeting io he mend you approve h}J<br />

(he safety f t biiard h l to t children, hild could ld present t triti testimony to variance at the next<br />

Fenstermacher's attorney writing seeHnfl an amend- oeettng." -.<br />

Arthur Fold m, said the ment to Fred Cade's ruling The Board approved V •<br />

owners weren't aware of that<br />

variance <strong>for</strong> Pstor and Linda<br />

potential risks to children % other busineM, Atlantic Fmmdonno to constroct is<br />

until the meeting. His ^ lawyer Gary Griffith additional storage fadllty if<br />

testimony was supported by representing represeig Uuls Tac- the rear of m Corinthian A%{<br />

carlno, asked the Board to the applicant's new hone, ; -<br />

<strong>post</strong>pone his client's request Speros andUte Ibomupt<br />

l t ti h<br />

^ n«nt toSmow In granted permission to add an<br />

^SS/TS* 5|ukg W*tMj*<br />

meat to etty en<strong>for</strong>eement stmctae on thtlr current<br />

children haw "DMB seen kwrtlon, tte owner knew a<br />

playing under It<br />

variance would be required. reaulred <strong>for</strong> taecaHao't avarlancetoeonwtapwtt<br />

Also, the m story house When Board member ^^<br />

doesn't con<strong>for</strong>m to the rest of William Babcock's motion to<br />

the buildings In the block, an* deny the variance was carried<br />

of which are one-«tory, single- unanimously, the decision<br />

family houses although the was met by loud applause<br />

area is toned as a double- from tte audience.<br />

family block, according to "When moving a bulMlng to<br />

neighbors.<br />

a previously vacant lot, the<br />

Barbara Mann testified,<br />

"I'd ask yon to redo roar<br />

regulations on moving a house<br />

from one site to another<br />

because this building to Just<br />

too high."<br />

fl real«tatooffk».t - ^ >£&"""*<br />

- | bOO "~^ Central Av. construct a two-car gangs at<br />

Several members of the btohomeataiflSeabrtghtRd. g<br />

public opposed tte <strong>post</strong>- The Board granted<br />

ponement altar making Raymond d Adams' A d ' request t to<br />

arrangements to attend toe enclose an outside storage<br />

meeting and sitting through area and shower In the rear of<br />

ovtr two hours of testimony Us hone at 101st 8t<br />

g must comply to the on other easts. Chairman In a matter tabled from tb*<br />

edsting ronbig ordinance," Houbert Adams permitted Jane meeting, David f.<br />

Babcock said la prefacing his those se ddxens dUiens who couldn couldn't be Passano and James. 4.<br />

motion.<br />

at the August meettng to Conway wen denied a nat<br />

Board member, Thomas rnaka tMtlmcry although ta variance to construct two<br />

Bums added, "We should id them their statements apartments above the<br />

may not be pertinent to light existing store at 11SM0<br />

of future testimony. Boardwalk.<br />

Gerald Berry of 8044 Toe applicants had bean<br />

Central Av. said, "We barely<br />

baw enough worn to prt ^<br />

would like to thank everyone who made now as It Is and rd hate to current<br />

a contribution to the Rescue Squad In the<br />

ill taUdtag<br />

benefit of my name <strong>for</strong> Miss Night-In- acoaBtorwtteUntor B<br />

Venice. I would also like to thank my mm agMH in ««• nothing unusual<br />

family, friends and co-workers at the their BeatoenquMMttMBoard<br />

own cars."<br />

Ocean City Home Savings and Loan <strong>for</strong> "consider carefully all ception to (Ordlnanoe) m*<br />

their support.<br />

parameters be<strong>for</strong>e Impinging and I move we deny It" His<br />

With much appreciation on the standards of Central motion was carried H<br />

Carol Joyce Caliie M. « a reddMttal<br />

KmSTY\SBOllTlQUK • KRISTY'S<br />

KRISTY'S BOUTIQUE<br />

OCEAN CITY'S FASHION S'POT<br />

« * « • * •<br />

Kristy's Juniors & Kristy VKids |<br />

40% OFF<br />

OPIN 7 DAY'S: AAon.-Frl. IOtO'8 P.M.<br />

SAT: toe:00 P.M. • SUN. 11 to5 P.M.<br />

948 Asbury Ave. 398-9Q09 Ocean City<br />

KKISTY'SBOUTiyilK • KKIS IVH BOl ! IOI<br />

l SIZZLINGSUMMERSAIM<br />

Evan Picone Canvas Espadrjfles<br />

fiVriRif STOCK<br />

ON SALE<br />

Choose f rom:<br />

Red, navy, white<br />

raspberry & putty<br />

reg. $38.00<br />

SALE PRICE<br />

$19.99<br />

Saye up to<br />

, $38.00 on<br />

v 2 pair<br />

Like getting<br />

a second<br />

pairfree<br />

agreed wtto the Planning<br />

Board's decision that ttfr<br />

property between Plymouth<br />

Race and Ttt Brett MedMLatf<br />

side-yard setback In accordance<br />

wltt the<br />

hotel/motel ordinance<br />

rtandarda. Also, since bob<br />

loU abut the property must be<br />

designated with a front and<br />

, rear yard In ortar fofL.ttw<br />

Boan n provjoe<br />

regulations.<br />

Over 140<br />

arrests ovet<br />

weekend<br />

Despite 144 arrests and fT<br />

motor vehicle acddents on<br />

Saturday and Sunday, Police. J)<br />

Chief Domlnlck Longo colt<br />

aldered Ola year's Night i'<br />

Venice parades one of the best<br />

"It was well-handled and<br />

managed quite well by the<br />

panda staff," Longo said<br />

yesterday. "Mostofthe sdultt<br />

behaved quite wett"<br />

The arrests included.<br />

Juveniles who were chargeO' „<br />

with vioUtions of dty or J<br />

dlnances rangbig fronv<br />

drunldness to ?i|feq|, be<br />

Mid. There were _abo three<br />

drunken driving arrests. ;.<br />

carrying of alcoholic<br />

beverage* by the tmderaged<br />

would not be tolerated proved<br />

effective. Last year police<br />

encountered difficulty with,<br />

toiMted MpfDBMni u<br />

the 17th Street lagoon area.<br />

'ThU was one of the better,<br />

lflght in Venlces," I/ego<br />

said, "ffe had'i full .staff or<br />

police indndhig off-duty of-'<br />

noers."<br />

ON DRWS LIST ,<br />

•niomas K. Blasberg d j<br />

Ocean View and Shtrry K. J<br />

McGulrl of Seavflk, were<br />

named tothtdeatfs Hat <strong>for</strong><br />

rimumWMakoa<br />

TUESDAY. JULY 22.1986 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N.J. PAGE ,3 — SECTION ONE<br />

v- Fishermen continue to enjoy their .port despite a sign which notei that parking, fishing and<br />

J'crabbing are prohibited on the Ocean dty.Longport toll bridge.<br />

** weather tides<br />

Hospitalized<br />

after being hit<br />

v . A Pennsylvania youth was<br />

headed <strong>for</strong> surgery at<br />

prtistlme yesterday<br />

following Injuries sustained<br />

dariy Sunday morning In an<br />

accident on 9th Street after<br />

Night In Venice festivities.<br />

•Steven Moccia, IS, of Spring<br />

Mountain, was In stable<br />

condition wltt a fractured<br />

right leg and bruises, a<br />

A spokeswoman <strong>for</strong> Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital said.<br />

•^According to Police Chief<br />

Domlnlck Longo, Moccia and<br />

a 1 friend wen crossing 9th<br />

fouth<br />

injured<br />

•- Police and rescue personnel<br />

were dispatched to the aid of a<br />

young surfer who may have<br />

suffered a broken neck In an<br />

•Aidant at ;the. rthijrtmt<br />

teach yesterday afternoon:<br />

According to Sgt. Lawrence<br />

Tarvla, the youth, whole<br />

name be declined to release,<br />

I fell off hla surfboard and<br />

struck his head on the ocean<br />

bottom, Tarvls said he was<br />

unaware of the extent of the<br />

juNnUt'a injuries.<br />

the victim WM taken to<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital In<br />

Somers Point <strong>for</strong> treatment<br />

following the 3 p.m. Incident,<br />

police said.<br />

?Beach patrol personnel at<br />

I n Street said they were<br />

' iliaware of the incident. A<br />

dfll came across the police<br />

r£dio to dispatch an ambulance<br />

to the beach location,<br />

<strong>for</strong> a possible broken neck.<br />

fire cause<br />

ilndeterminable i<br />

t -The Fire Department attributed<br />

the July 13 fire to the<br />

cat of James Stumer, 122<br />

Mosevett Blvd., to an undeterminable<br />

cause.<br />

5 According to Deputy Chief<br />

WJlard Green, the Inside of<br />

vehicle was so heavily<br />

d It was impossible to<br />

the exact cause. ><br />

Green said ther<br />

-k department was investigating<br />

w the cause tea possibly Improperly<br />

disposed of cigarette<br />

#fauh> wiring.<br />

Kjrown St. Ghovrdcr<br />

Society to play<br />

Ihe Brown Street Chowder<br />

Society will per<strong>for</strong>m at J.F.<br />

Kennedy Park In Somers<br />

tt 1M^ through I<br />

''Ihi concert Is part ottbn<br />

JBBtn Point Recreation<br />

Department's Im concert.<br />

•Mil which win also feature<br />

Doctors of Rhythm<br />

land Bud Aug. 1 and<br />

Street neaFSlmpson Avenue<br />

In a northern direction when<br />

Moccia was struck by an<br />

easmeund vehicle driven by<br />

Deborah Mate, of WUliamstown.<br />

"Fortunately it was right<br />

near that walk-to medical<br />

center and Dr. Nlebold heard<br />

tte crash and assisted,"<br />

Longo said.<br />

No charges were filed or<br />

summonses issued in tte 1:06<br />

a-m. Incident which was investigated<br />

by Ptl. Scott<br />

Adams, Longo said.<br />

SLOAN COMPLETES<br />

ARMY COURSE<br />

Army Pvt. Kenneth B.<br />

Sloan, son of Betty B.Sloan of<br />

PleasantviUe and retired 1st<br />

SgL Paul A. Sloan of 3 Cooper<br />

Dr., Somera Point, has<br />

completed an Army feed<br />

service specialist course at<br />

Fort Jackson, S.C.<br />

Tuesday, sunny with hlghi<br />

ta the 80s along the shore and<br />

upper Mt huand win light<br />

winds. Wednesday wffl be<br />

much like Tuesday with lows<br />

tatte ml


PAGE 4 SECTION ONE<br />

THE SENTiNEL-LEPGER, OCEAN CITY, N. j.<br />

A CRITIQUE<br />

Pops* fourth opener of the season is a night at the Paris Opera<br />

EDWBMER -once amid, "Bti Stan, I on stage and pitenea right ta tin moat hyphenated one nA tt« raptan onintr tee<br />

Hkum." ' the ensemble mmbtn with «e*vt ever heard. To avoid Mile singing this ana<br />

Last week was an occasion Elkum's Ftamr Song from great good humor. the rUk of hyphenation onmmunlcatM pure joy to bar<br />

toriVlcMlottivlilttoattai BMft Cartmn, wWK wry AnothirGwanaiy favorite taraia, HI tata the coward'a iodtaci, WiiwMM tow to<br />

ario Open In NapoU. ma romanttc,ihowifli^MOftti and Indeed a resident of oof way out and jut eafl her BMhtreiiiyttaaBflriroleof<br />

nek'! opening night at tte jMilqn and ngt to come to raortia our fancy Nancy Nancy lieNamM, SSTI^ tn^KhSS<br />

OManCltePopuptdtoParia whan a brtryaed Don JON F»Boovtr-Moiainie, who .-„,.„„_«„,_-,„_, f*I»-SJ* U*«W becomes<br />

* «>*> •• -' .v*'<br />

StatusClub. ;<br />

Amok) Palmer<br />

Cotton<br />

Whore It Count*<br />

!<br />

:«.' 1<br />

'if<br />

; i>»<br />

ONE DAY ONLY - T0M0RR0<br />

WED., JULY 23rd from 9 a.m.<br />

Over 100 participating Downtown Stores<br />

741 Aihury Avenue<br />

OceinCttv<br />

DaiiyiOtoS,Prl.iOfoi,7fo»;<br />

Summer Skirl.<br />

SUcki<br />

Culottis<br />

Knit Top.<br />

Summer Dreiiei<br />

Dress Shoppe<br />

SHOP<br />

and<br />

PAINT GIVE-AWAY!<br />

ONE DAY ONLY<br />

Wednesday, July 23rd<br />

GE<br />

That's right...<br />

we're giving it away!<br />

We have a special<br />

group of paint, .<br />

that if you haul It<br />

away, you'll be<br />

doing us a favor!<br />

Best-of-summer<br />

<strong>On</strong>e day only<br />

July 23<br />

50 .%off<br />

shorts, tees, skirts<br />

and blouses<br />

; 40%<br />

sweaters and slacks<br />

The Bag Room<br />

& Monogram Shop<br />

Comir 7th and Atbury, Octal City<br />

OpenWed.,JuIy239to8p.m.<br />

SIZZLING SUMMER<br />

SALE EVENT &<br />

SHOP and SAVE<br />

Summer Sal«<br />

Wednesday; July 24th<br />

00to9:0(<br />

TUBSDAY.JULY 22.1986 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J. PAGE 5 — SECTION ONE<br />

Unit <strong>for</strong>ming to mark Atlantic County's 150th anniversary<br />

A aesqulcenUnnlal com- Representatives will ha representatives already puna deyaloped by the each municipality taking<br />

mtttM b being <strong>for</strong>med to aelected from county choaen from the Cultural and AtlanUq County Culmral and part Many of the eventa are<br />

oWanlMthecelebraUonofth* government, area hMorlans HafW«eAd?iiory Board and Heritage AjMtary Board call WftMtad to fow^M tti<br />

AUanac County'i 180th hlr- local madia, educatora and each of the county's n tot «v«nti to be htld Uatory of commnntOai in<br />

Way in UN. private business; Joining mttnlripwUMM. (hroughoot tha year, with which they are held.<br />

"We want a wide<br />

repwaenUtlpn from all<br />

OCEAN CITY POPS ORCHESTRA<br />

IN CONCERT, MUSIC PIER<br />

Frank Rnggierl, Musical Director<br />

Quest Sototta:<br />

N»ncy Foi-Hoover, MeNimie, Sopnao<br />

ReiEDmm, Tenor<br />

Tom PIIUH, Baritone<br />

Nancy Haffiii SO^SK<br />

RexEtkum<br />

j Rotes Honeymoon<br />

j JeVeuxVlvre Faust<br />

j Nancy Fox-Hoover McNamee<br />

'OverOmWmm,.:<br />

SoMD'Amaur........:<br />

Oolonel Bogey March<br />

t Solid Demewe Carmen.....................<br />

t RatElkum<br />

....Ken<br />

...Vertl<br />

.Bratton<br />

Qounod<br />

...Ratal<br />

EUgar<br />

.,A»rt<br />

...FiM<br />

Bfaet<br />

W i Foddle................................. Anderson<br />

JazzPlzztcato Anderson<br />

* Adle's Laughing Song The Bat Strauss<br />

Nancy Foi-HooverMcNamee<br />

"MusteaProlbito Gastaldon<br />

WUllamSchelble.Trumpet<br />

l«a ..................." Arndt<br />

,,,...,... Potter<br />

SHOP and SAVE!<br />

During The Ocean City Retail<br />

Merchants Association<br />

SIZZLING SUMMER<br />

SALE EVENT<br />

MMWH<br />

we will Be <strong>On</strong> The<br />

SIDEWALK<br />

with<br />

Sizzling Bargains!<br />

WORDS $Ri MUSIC<br />

640 Aibury Ave. OceJn City, N.J. 390-9190<br />

710 Asbury Aver, tie<br />

Ocean City, N.,<br />

S P.M. WEDNESDAY JULY 23<br />

ThtSMMUatiMlm,... ,,7. Bwbert<br />

DiQutnoHraRTnnatora.. Verdi<br />

BwtE<strong>On</strong>mi<br />

VAHmlmm Mb_, »8M<br />

AddioDelPaatatoTraviata..,,; VtnH<br />

Nancy Foi-HooverMeNainoe<br />

OBwrton,,.., , .....Hubert<br />

LoeToros .....LIHDI<br />

Mummers Strut<br />

ThtLardlMmyShitimrd,,,.<br />

MArtaDiMt. ..........Monit<br />

NNnvRiiM R M<br />

NesmmDormaTumandot<br />

RwElkuni<br />

Pmom<br />

HungarUmDancxNo.5 ..Brahms<br />

, DepulsLeJowLouise .. Charpentler<br />

Nancy Fox-Hoover McNaroee<br />

Oid Timers Woltees<br />

Qwmlat.... .......;<br />

NancyFox-HooverMeNMD««, .<br />

RexEUtum 4 Tom Perkins<br />

teem<br />

around the county and (ram<br />

many backgrounds," «iplalned<br />

advisory board<br />

Chairwpman LIUlan Levy.<br />

"Wa watt tht caMnttao to<br />

touch on aa many aspect! of<br />

|ft in Atlantic County aa<br />

Atlantic County Superintendent<br />

of Schools Quitav<br />

RA U working with com- \s<br />

mittee organliera to Involve The Applejack, a cailno boat serving Trump's Cattle In Atlantic City, •><br />

achool children in ttt whisks through the Night In Venice. If you look closely, you can see all<br />

aeaqulcentennial during the of your favorite Sentinel-Ledger staffers In mid ship Just under the •<br />

coming school year, and dvlc<br />

lifeboat, •<br />

tcganlxatlons are being ap- __<br />

P^cJf M%M Women's Day events set<br />

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The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

editorials/comment<br />

Going overboard<br />

on drug menace<br />

doesn't help<br />

Alfred "Bud" Bennington, the Republican<br />

challenger <strong>for</strong> the 2nd Congressional seat held by<br />

Democrat William J. Hughes, last week unveiled<br />

what he calls his "iron fist" proposal on dealing<br />

with drug smugglers and dealers.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e of the plans In his six-part proposal calls<br />

<strong>for</strong> the mandatory drug testing of all government<br />

employees at the federal, state and municipal<br />

levels.<br />

"This stuff is everywhere," Bennington said of<br />

Illicit drugs, "We have to pull out the s<strong>top</strong>s and<br />

face up to the fact that we're losing a very<br />

deadly battle. We've got to go after the dealers<br />

and smugglers with an iron first."<br />

We have no complaints with declaring war on<br />

drug pushers. We do, however, feel that Mr,<br />

Bennington is way off base in even considering<br />

mandatory drug testing of everyone who works<br />

<strong>for</strong> the government.<br />

Granted, drug use has become an insidious<br />

menace to the American way of life, perhaps<br />

much worse than the ill effects alcohol is causing<br />

in the work<strong>for</strong>ce, both private and government.<br />

It isn't time, however, that Uncle Sam become<br />

Big Brother in ef<strong>for</strong>ts to stamp out or alleviate a<br />

social problem of major proportions.<br />

We cannot help thinking that Mr. Bennington<br />

has gone overboard in his "iron fist" thinking<br />

plan purposely to take an ultraconservative<br />

stand on an Issue.<br />

His opponent, incumbent Congressman Bill<br />

Hughes, is being portrayed by the Bennington<br />

camp as a liberal. We hope Mr. Bennington isn't<br />

coming out <strong>for</strong> something <strong>for</strong> the sole purpose of<br />

making Mr. Hughes appear a wild-eyed liberal.<br />

Craxy man, craxy!<br />

Dome wltt DM on • world<br />

whirl that span* over six<br />

years and gives pause tor<br />

much tltlta<br />

— In I960, a bottle Of 18B<br />

Chateau Ltfite wu told at<br />

auction <strong>for</strong> $31,000.<br />

- In 1985, SevU* <strong>for</strong>ees in<br />

Afghanistan spread toyshaped<br />

bombsto attract small<br />

-In late 1988 In St Louis,<br />

John Booker vaulted from Us<br />

truck, covered several<br />

hundred feet and held a purseanatcher<br />

down until police<br />

arrived. John Booker has no<br />

legs; he lost them In Vietnam.<br />

Hi covered the ground to<br />

apprehend the thief by running<br />

on his hands.<br />

-Earler this year we were<br />

told by the Treasury<br />

Department that the national<br />

debt waa a tidy (Is that<br />

SIM, Johnnie Dowtaii was<br />

amteneed to U yean In •<br />

iTorids prison. At the time of<br />

Us sentencing, he had piled<br />

drivtag eonvjetions and has<br />

vent over 80 percent of hli<br />

adult life behind bam.<br />

- That fantastic new<br />

section of the Florid* Sunshine<br />

Skyway Bridie<br />

(OovenorBobanhan'i new<br />

toy) over Tampa Bay, caused<br />

a flap back In March of this<br />

you i Mem it was "hanging"<br />

several Inches lower than it<br />

was supposed to and no one<br />

seemed to knfw the cause.<br />

''+— Earlier this year, you<br />

dould have secured a Job at a<br />

cop at 121,000 a year, tax<br />

free, with meals and bousing<br />

thrown In. Where, you say?<br />

Kwajaleln, mat tiny atoll In<br />

the Pacific, 2000 miles from<br />

nowhere.<br />

— Back in February of this<br />

year, CcUln Swift of Pine<br />

Ittver, Its., was fired from his<br />

Job because he left his <strong>post</strong> to<br />

eld two heart attack victims.<br />

No, he had no super-sensitive<br />

Job; Just a maintenance man.<br />

Incidentally, both of the folks<br />

lived.<br />

-In May of this year, • 9year-old<br />

girl with a<br />

pacemaker suffered convulsions<br />

i<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

Prlnnd tnd ftiblltllW In AmtrlM'i OrnlHl Family RMM1<br />

By<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

A Dtoiiiw •• (with Jttuy I)MM, me<br />

H«r«itfi-.art«i.Pn*<br />

miHiimM.OuMCitr.N.j ttn»<br />

••(•Miiiml mi<br />

PIWMNe>(M*)lt?-MII<br />

•ntm* it PHI ottitt »t M M ett». N t mat<br />

•« want cl*» mnlHf<br />

—TUESDAY'S PAPER—<br />

Display advertising, Social 5 p.m. Friday<br />

Classified, Sports noon Saturday<br />

Too late to classify noon Monday<br />

—FRIDAY'S PAPER— •<br />

> Letters. Church, Social '. 5p.m. Tuesday<br />

Classified, Sports, '.. .noon Wednesday<br />

* Display advertising t..•*.'... 5 pjril Wednesday.<br />

Too late to classify... A i:'..<br />

' FRED C. BENSON;.. • iu'..<br />

Section <strong>On</strong>e Page Six<br />

Tuesday, July 22,1986<br />

pholobySenlof Sludlo<br />

Carol Joyce Calise, IB, Is all smiles after being crowned Miss Night In Venice 1086.<br />

It's time to abolish senatorial courtesy<br />

ByStateStaator<br />

WILLIAM L.GORMLEY<br />

(R, Atlantic County)<br />

v*<br />

the judiciary, the executive<br />

branch and various independent<br />

boards and<br />

authorities Is mandated by<br />

our state constltulon. An-<br />

400<br />

portunity to vote <strong>On</strong> the senatorial courtesy, while aome wit the entire process<br />

nomination. appropriate and necessary, of advice and consent is<br />

As an Individual senator wU not by itself have a merely a rubber stamp<br />

and a member of the significant impact on the operation.<br />

to the consent unless other re<strong>for</strong>ms call on the executive and<br />

MiytattiRoyileSulteof fte<br />

Hotel KWittUfc. DfiMM<br />

operate under an 18th century McNamar* of Bergen Aunty process. It has been my ex-<br />

whentaPwli;ttwffl«rtyou<br />

blackball system la to be (Assemblyman Pat Schuber perlence that both the<br />

1<br />

governor's office and the<br />

(MM a day,<br />

Administrative Office of the<br />

GwrtsV possess In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

<strong>for</strong> poor John Cuff;<br />

relevant to the evaluation of<br />

stems he rented a ear, <strong>for</strong>got<br />

where he parked it and, at last<br />

it I consider the practice to be nomlness, but historically<br />

have been unwilling to<br />

dale, and counting, owed the<br />

(provide mat In<strong>for</strong>mation to<br />

ear rental company inFlorlda<br />

an undemocratic anachronism. the Senate. '<br />

more than £,000,<br />

The recent controvirsy<br />

I urge both Gov. Kean and<br />

We humans can really do a surrounding the decision by<br />

Chief Justice WllenU to<br />

Job on ourselves — and on Gov. Kean to renominate That the Senate continues to cooperate to the highest<br />

other*.<br />

Chief Justice WUenti and<br />

degree possible with the<br />

Justice Pollock to the<br />

Senate on nomination mat-<br />

Supreme Court has once operate under an 18th-century ters.<br />

again focused considerable<br />

In summary, the con-<br />

publloattention on the advice<br />

and consent process, par- blackball system ts to<br />

stitutional duty of the Senate<br />

to advice and consent on<br />

ticularly as that process Is<br />

gubernatorial nominations Is<br />

affected by the practice me deplorable » \^ >W V'"' a vitally Important part of the<br />

known as senatorial courtesy-<br />

Legislature's-, checks and<br />

Senatorial courtesy, an<br />

balances on the executive that<br />

unwritten custom followed <strong>for</strong><br />

deserves to be per<strong>for</strong>med<br />

over a century by the Senate,<br />

throughly and competently.<br />

allows an Individual senator<br />

mtro^uced the same bDl Senatorial courtesy, which<br />

to prevent consideration of a £ontor to address the Issue hi, the Assembly). S4383 recognises the right of an<br />

gubernatorial nominee by lite<br />

ieMtorial courtesy, I would, include among,the Individual senator.to block<br />

full Senate. As presently introduced Senate duties of' the honi»rtuum action on agnomination;<br />

defined by toe Senate; a Relatn No. 47, which Office of Legislative Serviess should have rw pkrf In tt*<br />

senator has "courtesy" over ^M ^ ^ theSenats nitos Jbe obUganon to assist the function and should<br />

every nominee whoreaides ttat if the Senate S^tTjudWary OoinmWte abolished.- .'<br />

either In the senator's home<br />

d t to the evaluation proceu by :iUft; ability of the Senate<br />

conducting WkhM<br />

by the governor within 1M ('check*,of, person .uirfer.Coihmlttee^.to';conduct<br />

todefmtog'<br />

°' "i22&!&££' nfm|naUoo would be deemed ;„* mtt*M\^l>2*^*&l£)m<br />

Oils fasten,<br />

senators<br />

where to go/<br />

what to do<br />

SPECIAL E V E r<br />

Ocean City Pope Orchestra, Frank Buggleri conductor,<br />

wtth special guest soloists appearing on the Music Pier<br />

Sunday through Wednesday, I p.m.<br />

Ocean City Public library annual book sale on the lawn,<br />

Oh Street and Ocean Avenue, Tuesday, 10 a.m. to S p.m.<br />

Cedar Beach Civic Association arts and crafts show on<br />

the Music Pter, Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital auxiliary banar on the Musk<br />

Pier, nunday, i BJB. to J p.m.<br />

Teendance on the Music Pler.Fridayat8p.rn.<br />

Gay Mi festival on the front lawn of Ocean City<br />

Hstorfcal Museum, 409 Wesley Av,, Saturday. Open to tte<br />

public<br />

M I <strong>Cape</strong> May County Pageant on tte Music Pier,<br />

Saturday 8:15 pjn.<br />

•' EXHIBITS<br />

Ocean City Historical Museum, 409 Wesley Av., open<br />

Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Guides will<br />

explain points of Interest In each section and answer<br />

questions. Free admission.<br />

Ocean aty Arts Center, 3801 Bay Av., (pwviouily flu<br />

Rescue Squad building) open B a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday<br />

through Friday; 9:30 to noon on Saturday.<br />

,CARD PARTIES<br />

Ocean aty Card Club, Monday evenings at the Youth<br />

Center, 7 o'clock.<br />

Matchpolnt Jra. card party, 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays in the<br />

Commonlty Center, 18th Street v>d Simpson Avenue.<br />

Matchpolnt dupllctte bridge game, 7:30 pjn, Thursday<br />

to the Community Center, 18th Street-and Simpson<br />

Avenue. * . ^ .<br />

Wyoming Hotel bridge games, 7:30 pm Monday to<br />

benefit the Ocean aty Rescue Squad.<br />

r.^. .,<br />

:j?<br />

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'<br />

TUESDAY, JULY 22.1986 THE S1NTINEL-LEDCER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE 7 - SECTION ONE<br />

"4nifri<br />

This Chinese junk adds Oriental flavor to the<br />

Night In Venice.<br />

life; &mr-<br />

The Bogus Co. takes time out from working on<br />

the Zookill Expressway to participate In the<br />

Night In Venice.<br />

These entrants "trash" the Night in Venice<br />

boat parade to ridicule the recent strike in<br />

Philadelphia.<br />

"Don Johnson" pilots the Miami Vice<br />

machine during the Night in Venice parade<br />

Saturday evening.<br />

K'O<br />

*l£2ig mtmU T' M " e *""""*"'" Vei " M """" vStSKtSSftt'SS^UStf" beh "" 1 "" Nlgh * to<br />

Boat parade scenes from Night in Venice '86<br />

"A Night Out with the Lady" seemed to be a popular theme, with many variations, during the<br />

Night in Venice parade.<br />

These.Night in Venice participants keep cool<br />

with their own brand of Ocean City Coolers. ..j<br />

photos by Pett Yard<br />

'V. '-••:5a<br />

Humpty Dumpty gets a smooth ride through "<br />

Several Philadelphia Eagles cheerleaders. "Fishing Out Your Kitchen Window" was the Night in Venice parade along with hla Alice,<br />

raise the spirits of the Night in Venice obser- another one of the original themes <strong>for</strong> last in Wonderland friends,<br />

vers during the parade Saturday evening. Saturday's Night in Venice parade. *<br />

ill" *' J""^ * r"<br />

Miss Night in Venice, Carol Calise, and the rest of her court add<br />

beauty to the popular boat parade.<br />

;• :M<br />

The Addams Family does Night in Venice in<br />

their own spooky style.<br />

Beri^Ernie, Oscar, Big,Bird and th<br />

the Top Gun boat "Cruises" through the Night<br />

in Venice parade.<br />

'We are the World" sails in Night in Venice,<br />

•• ; • • • • • • . • / /<br />

'i' ' \ 1 >' 1 theme. ' ' k > r '••- . . ' t" „-' '' . A if ;<br />

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TUESDAY, JULY 22,1986<br />

The rain s<strong>top</strong>ped, and these were the Night in Venice winnners<br />

By MARK SOIFER ^ow directed the §v§nt from<br />

Ocean City headquarters it the Hanseom<br />

PubUc Relations , residence. Bay and Battersea<br />

1 Director ' Road.<br />

Gout Guard<br />

1 Rains depart at the Night in numbers were housed in ttit<br />

Venice itart. Ocean City Yacht Club tower,<br />

That's been the scenario made available Out evening<br />

during times of the courtesy of the club,<br />

"threatening weather since Mayor Roy <strong>Gillian</strong> and wife,<br />

ISM when the colorful boat Pat, members of Council;<br />

parade tint set sail through rOsle Glllespie, Chamber ^i<br />

aty lagoons. Commerce president; Miss<br />

Ominous thunder pealed pnght in Venice and her Court,<br />

over the bay accompanied by Martin Z. Mollusk and TV<br />

a steady shower jujt one hour sportseaster Don Tollefaon,<br />

peiar to the itart of Hie event who joined the parade In<br />

A few sprinkles were felt progress and Rescue Squid<br />

during early stages but soon Captain Stan Smith, wen<br />

the moon was sailing serenely among the notables par-<br />

above Great Egg Harbor Bay. ticipating.<br />

Over 130 boats registered Best of Show over 24 feet tn<br />

<strong>for</strong> the sail, making it the ttie parade competition was<br />

Wggest parade In Night in ttie "Show Boat" entry on<br />

Venice history. Frank Sting Roy captained by Harry<br />

Rugged, retiring conductor Klause. Those aboard wen<br />

o! the Ocean City Pops Or- in old-time garb and<br />

chestra, was grand marshal belted out a lusty rendition of<br />

accompanied by his wife, There's a Tavern in the Town.<br />

Anne. Ruggleri will retire Best of Show under 24 feet<br />

after this season upon com* was "Yellow Submarine" on<br />

ptaUng 6? yean with the the Boston Whaler captained<br />

orchestra.<br />

by Chris<strong>top</strong>her Bemabet. The<br />

Parade Marshal Dave Wu> entry was a tribute to *<br />

BATHING<br />

SUITS<br />

MUm<br />

.•V<br />

i<br />

.V'<br />

"classic song by The Beatles<br />

Other winning boat entries<br />

Included, Club Commercial<br />

Over 24 feet (1) Eagles<br />

cheerleaders and More<br />

Eagles cheerleaders on the<br />

Green Machine captained by<br />

Joe fhutlsl Jr. and "Oil<br />

Slick" captained by Bob<br />

Penza, (2) Union League Glee<br />

dub and wives on Quid Pro<br />

Quo captained by Carl Posse<br />

and "Charlie" captained by<br />

Bob Boakes, (8) Wawa, We<br />

Are Family on Albatross.<br />

WUllam Stempfig,<br />

Casino Division Over M feet<br />

Reach <strong>for</strong> the Rainbow 7 on<br />

Pearson 43, <strong>Cape</strong> Island<br />

Yacht Sales, (!) Eagle,<br />

Harrah's Star, Harrah's<br />

Casino.<br />

Winner of the musical<br />

division under 24 feet was<br />

"Top Gun" on the Regression,<br />

Jim Murray and Tom<br />

Spada<strong>for</strong>a.<br />

Musical over 24 feet (1)<br />

"Fifties Rock and Roll<br />

Revival, 11 Mlchele Un, John<br />

Duell, (2) "A Night Out with<br />

fee lady**, Miss Townsend's<br />

Inlet, Frank Marche' (S) "I<br />

wanna Be A Cowboy, Lite A<br />

Vtffm, Rip Pfeiffer,<br />

Comic under 24 feet: (1)<br />

"The Addanu Family" The<br />

Pughey, George McNaught<br />

Ruta, (2) "Ocean City OuUs,"<br />

Compromise, James Rles (3)<br />

"Jersey Devils," Jeanne,<br />

Blanche Crooks,<br />

Comic over 24 feet (1) "Bit<br />

Klckarlna," Claim Mae,<br />

Richard Silverman (2) "Cat's<br />

Afloat," Four Q'I IV Donald<br />

McKay (3) "Flamingo<br />

Fever," Beep Beep, Joseph<br />

WUson Jr.<br />

Best decorated under 24<br />

feet: (1) Sesame Street,T.K.-<br />

I, Thomas Shaw, (2) "Party<br />

Time," Mmmsahib II. John<br />

Groom,<br />

Best decorated over 24 feet;<br />

"Yellow Rose of Texas,"<br />

iVfilli Too, Milllfi and Ted<br />

Wheston, (2) The Triple E.<br />

Lester and Don Friday,<br />

"Salute to Rudy Valee," (3)<br />

Hawaiian theme, M Gen,<br />

Dave Alexander,<br />

Most original under 24 feet:<br />

(i) "Puff the Magic Dragon,"<br />

Hca-boy IV, Richard Wldmeier,<br />

(2) "A Night in<br />

Venice," Seven Belli, Joseph<br />

Bellwoar (3) "Alice in<br />

Wonderland," Left Nook,<br />

Frank Gelb.<br />

Most original over 24 feet:<br />

(1) "U.S, Vs. CoL Kadaffy,"<br />

Dungaree, Murray S.<br />

Eckstein, (2) "Good flmei,"<br />

Trophy Run, Edward Stow<br />

Jr., (3) "Slow Boat to China,"<br />

Nasuma, Stanley Swan Jr.,<br />

honorable mentions: "Tug<br />

Boat," Tugm>. Paula Magner;<br />

"Ocean City Qoei<br />

Flamingoes," Challenger, Joe<br />

• Semers Point •<br />

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Bratrtd to liquids ti &y »€urtd party<br />

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Including Arei Rygi I, Runneri<br />

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Stock Includes: TABRIZ, KASHAN, BOKHARA,<br />

QUM, KULA, AFGHAN, CHINESE SILK,<br />

KASHMIR, SILK HEBEKE, ISLAMA BAB<br />

ANDMANYOTHIRS<br />

At SAND'S GREATE BAY COUNTRY CLUB<br />

Somen Point<br />

101 Mlft Ltndlog M. (Rl. Ill) Nul Tl 8r»«t» Bi» Vfflii<br />

WEDNESDAY - JULY 23<br />

2 AUCTIONS<br />

1st Auction 4 p.m. • 2nd Auction 8 p.m.<br />

Viewing from 3 PM,<br />

Contracted Liquidators: Fidelity Auctioneers<br />

TERMS: CASH/CHECK/VISA/MC/AMEX<br />

(201)244-5334<br />

Siborewikl; "T "Trfcute to<br />

pte," Stiver Love II,<br />

Dominic DIDonato; Q.E. IV,<br />

Leslie Bredell, Statue of<br />

Liberty,<br />

Best lighted over 24 feet:<br />

(1) Trump Cattle, (2) "Cats<br />

Afloat" [») Eagles<br />

cheerleaders.<br />

Best lighted under 24 feet:<br />

(1) "Puff the Magic Dragon,"<br />

(2) "Party Ttae," (I) "Eddie<br />

and the Cruisers"<br />

The Ocean City Coast<br />

Guard Station was given a<br />

special award <strong>for</strong> decorating<br />

Its station <strong>for</strong> the first time<br />

with a Ufesaven theme,<br />

The Coast Guard and<br />

Marine Police monitored the<br />

parade. They were assisted<br />

by volunteer marshals headed<br />

by Bob Edney with Tom<br />

OTleurte, Churls McFadden,<br />

Allen Verna, CharUe Schock,<br />

John Padova, Hank Xwcdenskl<br />

and Hank Kun.<br />

Winners In the bestdecorated<br />

home competition<br />

were:<br />

From 9th Street to 1640.<br />

Pleasure Av.-(l) "<strong>On</strong>ce ma<br />

Ufettme," John and Eleanor<br />

Adey, 1821 Ptoasure Av,| (2)<br />

"A Salute to a Lady 11 Statue of<br />

Ltterfy. Henry Weber, IBS<br />

Pleasure Av.; and (3) "Big<br />

Bands of 1944 • Ita War<br />

Years," George and Mary<br />

Madonna, 1388 Fteaiure Av.<br />

From the Longport Bridge<br />

to 8th Street area - (1)<br />

amRlley.nnw i7UiSt,;<br />

(2) "It's 8 HaUowien Pirty,<br />

Lybolt and Carruthers, 114 W,<br />

17thSt,;and(3)"TBkeTime<br />

to Smell the Flowers," Gloria<br />

and BUI Moppert, M W. 17th<br />

St. Winners from the area<br />

between 1 W, 18th St. to 12<br />

Arkansas A*. — (1 "Ocean<br />

Marty Whalen, 57 Walnut<br />

Rd.; (2) "Hands," |<br />

WesolowsU, 11 Walnut Rd/<br />

and (S) "Stan and Stripes-<br />

Bring Back America's Cup,"<br />

Dr, and Mrs. James Kavlt, 9<br />

Walnut Rd<br />

The winners from a<br />

Mariana Lane to 4 Marshall<br />

City Goes South of the<br />

Lane- were — (1) "Mardl<br />

'Voder the Big Top," Mrs. Boarder," Jim and Barbara<br />

Ores," John and Del Rotelle<br />

Waddlngton. 213 N. Point Larkln, IBS Bayshore Dr.; (2)<br />

4 Marshall Lane; (2) ••Miami<br />

Rd,,; m "Hagar the "Vive La Uberte'," William<br />

Vtee North," B. Gary Scott, 12<br />

Horrible," HopWfrBOirgato Hamilton, 64 Arkansas Ave.;<br />

Grenada Lane; and (3) "You<br />

Cbmrounlty Church, 255 N. and (3) "O.C, - Amerlea's Ace<br />

let Your Life," Dr. and Mrs.<br />

Point R*M and (8) "We've in me Hole," Conner, 261<br />

Ralph Werner, 6 CiroUne<br />

Captured Our ParadUe, Bayshore Dr. For 60 W. IBUi<br />

Lane.<br />

Dokway, 35 Lagoon Rd. St, to 173 W, 17th St, (1) Tor the Waterway Road<br />

section — (1) "Fabulous<br />

For the Snug Harbor section "Bom in the UJ.A.," R. Flamingo Frolic," Mr. and<br />

- (1) "Up-Up^noVAwiy with Swinehart and J. Conner, 17<br />

Sporti," J.L." Bower, 84 Snug W. 17ft St.: "Lady of the<br />

Harbor; ; (2) "Liberty." "Uberty, Harbor," Piiarek Pisarek and<br />

< "O.C.<br />

Walter Evans, 32 Revere Mdhem Families. 14 W. 18th Bayfront - A Way of Life,"<br />

Place; and (8) "Easter St; and "It's a Jungle Out Jamea Rles, 124 Waterway<br />

Parade," B.M,FraJn, 14 Snui There," John Meany, Jr., ITS Rd.<br />

Harbor.<br />

W. 17th St.<br />

A special condominium<br />

Winners <strong>for</strong> the area from For the section spanning award went to the Bay Club,<br />

177 W. 17th St. to 1706 Bay Av, 1900 Bay Av, to 2020 Glenwood 4th Street and Bay Avenue.<br />

Rd - (1) "Just downing Ann Pavltovlc helped<br />

(!) "Sensational Sixties,"<br />

Jane and compile the list ef rimers.<br />

phetaby Senior Studio<br />

Anyone who frequents the causeway would have to be a dummy not to have noticed the presence<br />

of this squad car at various locations along the highway aimed at preventing motorists from<br />

speeding on the hazardous roadway. _<br />

Abuse prevention in Sea Isle Aug. 2<br />

HAIR FASHIONS<br />

_ 1M7 Weit Avenue, Ocean City lAcrniinni mwii'<br />

Welcome Su»»n Fullmer Plwne3ff^«fi<br />

•10"o«<br />

<strong>On</strong> $40, perm wave<br />

SENIOR CmZENS<br />

10% Off<br />

Al Service.<br />

W n H<br />

*' • ^V»^9mt lot thm Entlr, Fvnlly<br />

on, TUM., Werf., Frl. »tO4;M . Thurs, f fo 7 » Saf. »fo<<br />

The Sea Isle CoaUUon <strong>for</strong> Highway Safety,<br />

Substance Abuse Prevention Clubs, organiratlons or<br />

will be promoting drug and toad governments wishing to<br />

drunk driving awareness on UM the portable billboards to<br />

the promenade Aug. 2 «nd will promote Increased awareness<br />

use one of the Task Force « your town, may call the<br />

trailers to demonstrate the Council,<br />

<strong>post</strong>er contest<br />

chase through the Council's<br />

S.O.B,B.R. pant monies<br />

provided by tbe Offlce^iL<br />

ONE DAY ONLY!<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 25th<br />

CLAMIFI1DADS<br />

BRIN0 RESULTS<br />

EVERYTHING IN THE STOREI,,<br />

V> I 1.1<br />

9<br />

"When Then's Something ForEwyom'<br />

i *'* ' r<br />

Including: HUMMELS<br />

14 Karat<br />

U *.»u<br />

% #<br />

m<br />

ft!<br />

TUESDAY, JULY 22,1S8S THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, PAGE 9 — SECTION ONE<br />

Doctor, wife are award recipients<br />

Dr. and Mrs, Robert<br />

Beltman of Marmora have<br />

been named to receive the<br />

ISIS Distinguished Service<br />

Award <strong>for</strong> Husband and Wife<br />

from the New Jersey Division<br />

of the American Cancer<br />

Society.<br />

Dr, Beitaan U president of<br />

the <strong>Cape</strong> May County Unit of<br />

the American Cancer Society<br />

and his wife, Gall, Is chairman<br />

of the public education<br />

committee.<br />

Their service ef<strong>for</strong>ti have<br />

included establishing a<br />

national award-winning<br />

model speaker's bureau, and<br />

organizing the <strong>Cape</strong> May<br />

County Unit's annual statewide<br />

continuing education<br />

course <strong>for</strong> nurses.<br />

Connie Eckert<br />

Graduates in<br />

Tampa, Fla.<br />

Connie Marie Eckert,<br />

<strong>for</strong>merly of Ocean City,<br />

recently graduated from the<br />

University of South Florida,<br />

Tampa campus, with a<br />

bachelor of arts degree in<br />

health education. She was on<br />

me dean's list <strong>for</strong> three years,<br />

Mtaa Eckert is now living In<br />

Nashaw, N,H. where she<br />

plans to pursue her master's<br />

degree at Riveria Coltoge.<br />

She Is a 1982 gradute of<br />

Ocean City High School and<br />

the daughter of Ton! and Don<br />

pekert, <strong>for</strong>merly of Ocean<br />

City.<br />

ANNOUNCE<br />

BIRTH Of SON<br />

Mr, aha Mn. Edwin Paone<br />

of Haven Avenue announce<br />

. the birth of a son, Edwin<br />

• iieli'orest Paone, June M at<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital.<br />

Mrs, Paone Is the <strong>for</strong>mer<br />

Susan DeForest, graduate of<br />

Ocean City High School and<br />

Montclair State College.<br />

Maternal grandparents are<br />

•Mr. and Mrs. George<br />

DeForest of Haven Avenue.<br />

Paternal grandparents are<br />

-Mr. and Mrs. Sal Paone of E.<br />

/tort Road.<br />

In his capacity as an<br />

American Cancer Society<br />

volunteer, Dr. Biitman also<br />

writes a weekly newspaper<br />

column on preventive<br />

medicine. Together they host<br />

and Gail produces <strong>for</strong>um 40<br />

on Health, a monthly<br />

television program on<br />

preventive medicine shown at<br />

10:30 a.m. on Sundays over<br />

WMGM channel 40, Dr,<br />

Beltman has also become<br />

widely known as the evening<br />

co-host of the annual<br />

American Cancer Society<br />

telethon held on channel 40.<br />

Dr. Beltman practices<br />

internal medicine and<br />

gastroenterolegy in <strong>Cape</strong> May<br />

Court House and Abseeon. He<br />

was recently acknowledged<br />

tor his volunteer ef<strong>for</strong>ts in<br />

creating and chairing a<br />

summer program at Burdette<br />

VnmUn Memorial Hospital <strong>for</strong><br />

college students interested In<br />

becoming doctors. These<br />

students spend an intensive<br />

summer accompanying Dr.<br />

Beltman on rounds, observing<br />

deliveries, surgery and otter<br />

facets of hospital life In addition<br />

to visits to nursing<br />

homes, the Woodbine state<br />

school and the Coast Guard<br />

base.<br />

Dr. Beitman most recently<br />

authored a chapter In the<br />

Bockus Textbook of<br />

GostroenteroloKy, a standard<br />

in its field. He is also<br />

•nerttarv of the <strong>Cape</strong> May<br />

County Medical Society,<br />

Gall MUgram Beltman is<br />

executive director of the<br />

Jewish Federation of Cumberland<br />

County, as well as<br />

editor and founder of the<br />

national award-winning<br />

newspaper, the Jewish<br />

Chronicle of Cumberland<br />

County. She to abo • freelance<br />

comedy writer, as well<br />

as an accomplished artUt<br />

Her work In developing •<br />

video archive of to^amn^j^<br />

of Holocaust survivors living<br />

In southern New Jersey has<br />

recently been receiving<br />

national attention.<br />

Dr, and Mrs. Beitaoan have<br />

two children, Adam, I, and<br />

Mark, 1 months.<br />

Re-elected to nat'l Shrine <strong>post</strong><br />

George W. Powell of this<br />

community was re-elected to<br />

serve on the board of directors<br />

of the Shrine of Norm<br />

America, during the<br />

fraternity's annual convention<br />

July 4 In Los Angeles,<br />

(SUf,<br />

Powell will serve as the<br />

imperial assistant rabban,<br />

part of the 13-member body<br />

which helps to regulate the<br />

Shrine. The 868,000-member<br />

fraternity operates the 22<br />

Shriners Hospitals <strong>for</strong><br />

Crippled Children — 19 orthopaedlc<br />

hospitals and three<br />

burns institutes, located<br />

throughout the United States,<br />

P.W.P. DANCE FRIDAY<br />

Parents Without Partners<br />

chapter 181 hold Its dances<br />

from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. every<br />

Friday at ChlChi's in Somers<br />

Point. New members are<br />

Invited <strong>for</strong> a brief meeting at 8<br />

p.m. A fund raiser dance is<br />

held every second Friday of<br />

the month, open to the public.<br />

For further in<strong>for</strong>mation call<br />

645-9126.<br />

CARPET CLEANING<br />

TRUOC MOUNTED STEAM CLEANING<br />

Per Room<br />

•No Minimum<br />

PKS 391-9679<br />

Cleaning Areas<br />

MBMMMBSMaAL<br />

IARPIT CLEANII<br />

I|5 AROO<<br />

Mio.2.<br />

Power Mok«<br />

.ACIMOST<br />

jrd Available<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

FURNITURE<br />

CLEANING<br />

476-3419<br />

476-2449<br />

Canada and Mexico. The<br />

hospitals provide free<br />

specialised medical care to<br />

crippled and burned children<br />

up to their 18th birthday.<br />

Since opening its first<br />

hospital in 1922, the Shrine has<br />

Vent more than $1 billion on<br />

construction of hospitals and<br />

on special services and care<br />

<strong>for</strong> approximately 300,000<br />

children.<br />

Powell is the president of<br />

Powell Realty, Numerical<br />

Control Program Service, and<br />

George W. Powell Engraving.<br />

He is a past potentate of<br />

Crescent Temple in Trenton.<br />

His Masonic memberships<br />

Include Mozart Lodge No. ill<br />

F. «t A.M., Rabboni Chapter<br />

No. 48 Royal Arch Masons,<br />

Crusade Commandery No. a<br />

Knights Templar, Red Cross<br />

of Constantlne, Tall Cedars of<br />

Lebanon, Royal Order of<br />

Jesters, the Cabirl, and<br />

Gorman A. McBride Priory,<br />

Order of Knighthood, in New<br />

Jersey,<br />

Powell has received fee<br />

DeMolay Honorary Legion of<br />

Honor and was recently made<br />

an active member of the<br />

International Supreme<br />

Council, Order of DeMolay.<br />

Powell Is also a 33rd degree<br />

member of the Supreme<br />

Council AASH, • past muter<br />

of Excelsior chapter Rose<br />

Croix 18th degree, and a<br />

trustee of the Scottish Rite<br />

Valley of Southern New<br />

Jersey,<br />

He and his wife Mildred live<br />

in Ocean City.<br />

Robert and Gall Beitman havti been honored by<br />

the New Jersey division of the American Cancer<br />

Society,<br />

McGuckin Is Villanova graduate<br />

Richard M. McGucHn, son economics major.<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. James F. He was a member of the<br />

McGuckin of Newtown Square Villanova Economics Society,<br />

and Ocean City, recently the Small Business Men's<br />

graduated from Villanova Club and the Investment Club.<br />

University where he was an He Is employed In the<br />

Philadelphia area.<br />

Richard McGuckin<br />

LAUNDRY<br />

1635 Haven Avenue, Ocean City<br />

(Behind CVS PhaimacY)<br />

SELF SERVICE<br />

. a -. . QARYYASfel<br />

n •• (r<br />

Open Daily 700 AM to WO PM,<br />

IOIOO AM on Sunday<br />

COm-O? LAUNDRY & DRY ClJ^m^G<br />

OPEN 24 HOURS<br />

• Single • Double • TOpla Load Washere • 25-30 lb. Dryere<br />

Wash. Dry & Fold Service<br />

Attendant on Duty • 8 AM, to 5 PM,<br />

16th & HAVEN AVE., OCEAN CITY • Plenty of Free Parking<br />

4TH OF JULY SUPER SPECIALS<br />

LOW PRICES ON FAMOUS STEEL BELTED RADIALS<br />

GOOD YEAH CUSTOM POLY STEEL<br />

B.F. GOODRICH XLM<br />

White Wall<br />

P185/75R14<br />

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FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT<br />

Align Front Wheels<br />

Setting All<br />

Ad|ustableAnole»<br />

$ 23.95<br />

MAINTENANCE ANALYSIS<br />

PreVacatlon, 14 Point Check on condition of<br />

Brakes, suspension/ Exhaust, Belts,<br />

Hoses, Battery, Fluid Levels, Tires<br />

•11.95<br />

PISS/MRIJ<br />

PIAS/80R13<br />

P18S/80R13<br />

PIM/7SR14<br />

PMS/MRM<br />

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PMJ/7SRli<br />

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MGF. By B.F. GOODRICH<br />

138.00<br />

42.00<br />

44.00<br />

49.00<br />

53.00<br />

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-Sale Ends July 31st, 1986<br />

155SFM3 • S3B.00<br />

1ASSR13 • 39.00<br />

175SR14 43.00<br />

165SR15 • 44.00<br />

175/70SR13 - 42.00<br />

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195/70SR14 48.00<br />

TUNE-UP SPECIAL<br />

4Cyl. *39.95 Electronic<br />

6Cvi.*44.95<br />

8Cyl.*49.95 Electronic<br />

AIR CONDITIONING<br />

Completely check the system including<br />

pressure and leak tests/add to 2 IBs.<br />

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399-8771 399-B771<br />

109 8th St., Ocean City<br />

Gormley, Mason<br />

'Distinguished Citizens'<br />

Sen. William L. Gormley<br />

and Martha L, Mason of<br />

Harrah's Atlantic City were<br />

the ninth . annual<br />

Distinguished Cittaens Award<br />

recipient! from the Atlantic<br />

Ana Council Boy Scouts of<br />

America at me Troplcana<br />

Hotel Casino on Wednesday<br />

Jack Gallaway, president of<br />

the Troplcana Hotel Casino,<br />

and co-chairman of the<br />

awards dinner, commented,<br />

"Sen. Gormley'f tegUktlve<br />

actlvttiw and partldpatton in<br />

charlUble projects reflect!<br />

hii commitment to At growth<br />

of our communities, and the<br />

creation of an Improved<br />

environment <strong>for</strong> young<br />

people."<br />

President of the Atlantic<br />

Area Council, Boy Scouta of<br />

America, Shannon L. Bybee<br />

Jr., senior vice president of<br />

the Golden Nugget, Mid,<br />

"Martha Mason is a dynamo<br />

of activity and contributes<br />

significantly to the contuuwl<br />

prosperity of Atlantic County<br />

and the well-being of many<br />

charitable and clflc<br />

organixations."<br />

Mason Is alto • recently<br />

appointed number of tnr<br />

board of directon of Uw Soow<br />

Jersey Reglonaiarheatre. ^<br />

Dinner co^halrmm Staven<br />

J. Baker, president of Bayly,<br />

Martin and Fay Inc., «tat«4<br />

feat the Bey Scouts's umual<br />

dinner la recognlxtd by<br />

Atloittc dry Moraine as oni<br />

oi the <strong>top</strong> 12 "most prominent<br />

fhaHtiihiB functloM of the<br />

n u , ""'".••*,<br />

CROWLEY SERVING<br />

AS COUNSELOR<br />

Heather H. Crowley of U<br />

Village Drive N., Someri<br />

Nut, U serving as a peer<br />

counselor at Ellxabethtowri<br />

OeUege <strong>for</strong> the 19S4-S7<br />

academic year. Asophomort<br />

majoring In HhigHji^ ahe U<br />

to daughter of Mr. and Mr*<br />

Chet C. Crowley. '<br />

THE LUTHERAN HOME AT OCEAN VEW<br />

What Makes It Home?<br />

Professional, loving staff providing the finest quality<br />

Intermediate, Skilled Nursing and Residential Care.<br />

Delicious, nutritional meals served in our gracious<br />

dining rooms.<br />

A peaceful setting in rural <strong>Cape</strong> May County<br />

Our chapel, available <strong>for</strong> quiet meditation and worship<br />

services <strong>for</strong> all faiths<br />

Security and com<strong>for</strong>t in a religious family at'<br />

mosphere<br />

...All this and more makes your home the<br />

LUTHERAN HOME at OCEAN VIEW, a non-profit,<br />

non-denominational health care facility.<br />

For admission in<strong>for</strong>mation call Lauren or Carol at<br />

(609) 624-3881 or write:<br />

AT OCEAN VIEW<br />

114 Shore Road<br />

Ocean View<br />

N.J.08230<br />

Affrti Admissions<br />

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. • • •The Service Company


PAGE 10 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY. N.J. TUESDAY, JULY 22,1986<br />

phets by §eniar Ifyatg<br />

Sgt. Nick Impagliazzo instructs members of<br />

the Ocean City Amercian Association of Retired<br />

Persons (AARP) during recent defensive<br />

driving class. Another course is scheduled <strong>for</strong><br />

September, open to the public. For in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

call Sgt. Nick at 399-9111,<br />

Hi y<br />

2 PllCH to S*rv» You<br />

SPINNING WHEEL<br />

FLOWER SHOP<br />

Ocean City's Family Florist<br />

^ ^ •MABKViDITTOjjpfm<br />

BSlAiburyAve.<br />

§3EtilR<br />

TBRflgJ<br />

Phone 398-1157<br />

3338 Wett Avi,<br />

"Wftm Phone 398-1333<br />

•i Igloo Playmate % Gil, Cooler<br />

Wattelex Travel Alarm<br />

Spirit<br />

pageant<br />

Aug. 17<br />

The final preliminary<br />

contest <strong>for</strong> the Spirit of<br />

America Pageant will be held<br />

11 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 17 on the<br />

Music Pier, according to<br />

director Mill GeorgeAnn.<br />

Contentanta will be Judged<br />

on charm, poise and grace In<br />

one casual or sporty outfU and<br />

one <strong>for</strong>mal attire. Age<br />

categories are: 1 to 4, mUs<br />

and matter cherub; S to 8,<br />

tiny miss and master; 9 to 12,<br />

Junior miss and youth; 11 to<br />

16, young teen (male and<br />

female); 17 to II, teen (male<br />

and female), and 20 and over,<br />

adult (male and female).<br />

A portion of the entry fee<br />

will be donated to the Statue<br />

d Liberty Restoration Fund.<br />

For contest In<strong>for</strong>mation call<br />

00454-3710 or 39^5522.<br />

SGT. NELL IN GERMANY<br />

Army Sgt. John J.Nell, son<br />

of William S. and Mugant<br />

M. Nell of 110 S. Inlet Dr., has<br />

arrived <strong>for</strong> duty with me Mtb<br />

Area Support Group, Wat<br />

Germany. Nell la a personnel<br />

records specialist<br />

Carol<br />

ScottShute,<br />

408 Asbury Ave.<br />

during our<br />

Marmora Office<br />

Grand Opening<br />

Open Any type of account with a<br />

deposit of $500 or more and receive:<br />

Six Piece Cutlery Set<br />

Ingram Lilt Timer<br />

$10 Credit to Collective Account<br />

Stulled iVnlcom<br />

Night in Venice First-timer Darlene Wicker and others, including Martin<br />

Z. Mollusk and various other celebrities, enjoyed the revelry of the city's<br />

biggest attraction of the summer aboard this craft.<br />

A first-timer's view of Night in Venice<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

dock. Had It really been two<br />

hours since I had first stepped<br />

onto the boat, trying<br />

desperately to find my sea<br />

legs? I was now walking like •<br />

pro on the lurching boat.<br />

I had experienced toe Night<br />

in Venice boat parade first<br />

THE SALTY DOG<br />

yuaiity Grooming 8, Pet Supplies<br />

Comtrex Pocket Radio<br />

Something New!<br />

ALOE VERA JELLY<br />

lor animals, Nature! ft Organic .•>*.<br />

Far treatment of fungus, iWBl [in i<br />

loints and minor abrasions. \<br />

Three Piece Bar-B-Q Set<br />

CreM Chrome Pen<br />

Open any type of account with a<br />

deposit of $5,000 or more and receive;<br />

$20 Credit to Collective Account<br />

GE Can Opener/Sharpener Polaroid Spirit Camera<br />

Step Stool<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

RIO GRANDE<br />

1B1B E. Wfthmod BM-Mt-Sitr<br />

NORTH CAPE MAY<br />

tmnnlBMtnitotnik.-fiU-n<br />

NORTH WILDWOOD<br />

GE FM/AM Portable Radio<br />

Black A Decker Grass Trimmer<br />

Black A Decker Car Vac<br />

399-7491 Ocean City, N.J.<br />

Proctor Sllex 10 Cup Coffeemaker<br />

GE Clock Radio<br />

Igloo Playmate<br />

Conalr Rechargeable Ute .<br />

visit our Marmora Office<br />

New<br />

Plaza 9 Shopping Center;<br />

<strong>On</strong> Route 9 (near South Shore Ford)<br />

FEDERAL<br />

Ferrari and new sound<br />

machine due July 27<br />

<strong>Cape</strong> May County Park 2:30 P-m. Sunday July 27 Mere he<br />

p.m. Sunday July 27 where be "M Introduce his newly<br />

will introduee hli newly arrived organ, the Wenl, flu<br />

arrived organ, the Weral, the newest digital sound<br />

newest digital sound mechanism on the market<br />

mechanism on the market<br />

TV organist Larry Ferrari<br />

will make his apual visit to<br />

Oipe May County Park 2:30<br />

CASINO<br />

TOURS<br />

BOAT/BUS<br />

Discover<br />

"77i« f mrytMng Store"<br />

3rd A Atlantic<br />

Oefin e/rr, UMBta<br />

The Weral, from Gwmany,<br />

is the result of yean of work<br />

by expert European organ<br />

builders. It will duplicate<br />

every instrument and combination<br />

of Instruments In a<br />

modem orchestra as well as a<br />

four-part harmony<br />

background choir. Tot<br />

reproduction of tone la said to<br />

be so perfect that It sounds as<br />

If a real orchestral Instrument<br />

is on stage.<br />

This will be Ferrari's only<br />

appearance at the park thU<br />

year. The park !• two miles<br />

norm of <strong>Cape</strong> Hay Court<br />

House on Route 1.<br />

Take 2 Minutes<br />

a Day<br />

CALL OUR<br />

DEVOTIONAL<br />

PHONE<br />

398-8526<br />

Brief Scripture and Prayer<br />

Operates 24 Hours •Tape Changed Daily<br />

THE LIGHTHOUSE COMMUNITY<br />

Ecunwnlcil SpcdMied MlnUtrtoi<br />

Rev. Rtchird Wlngitt, Ocean City Ctupdln<br />

Obituaries<br />

J. Kenneth Wilson, 81 ;•*<br />

J, Kenneth WDHB, 81, of OOMB City died Jury « In •<br />

Bridgeton HoqrftaL % *•' %<br />

Bon In Philadelphia and <strong>for</strong>merly of Bridgeton and<br />

Newport, tollwrftathtaclty<strong>for</strong>iixyeiri. •<br />

Be<strong>for</strong>e retiring, he tu Macnthne vice prudent and<br />

fecnrtwy of the Yang HWi fa»tap and Loan AwocUtton<br />

In Bridgeton, and wai a <strong>for</strong>mer Ux collector in Bridgeton<br />

hud. I had marvelled at the hundred-plus boat* moving<br />

creative masterpieces that lazily on the water 1 WkMi In 0MM Sty, ht m a member of Vm OMU '•<br />

O^ Rotary Club; the AABF of OCMD Oty aad Nnral otter<br />

•enUr cltliwu group-; and lot Trinity United MetbcdM<br />

Church In Hunon, where he served u Mini of the<br />

diurch and uunsfy irtnflli<br />

Ht wai a nmnw of me Jtet Fntbyttriaa Church of<br />

Bridgeton, whan he •ervad u a Sunday adiool •uperintendent<br />

and u adUnad elder; At Bridgeton Chapter of ttm<br />

Americ»n Bad Craai, when to wu PMt pnatdnt and on<br />

the board d dJnAn; the Mlllvllle Old Tlmeri dub; iba<br />

IWCWlon Club rf Bridgeton; «vl he wo •tamer member<br />

«f the Bridgeton Rotary dub.<br />

WhUi IMng In Newport, he WM a member of the Newport<br />

United Methodlit Church, where to MrvedM treMurer; the<br />

Newport Volunteer Fire Compiny; and M a fonner<br />

Newport fin c


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PAGE 12 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N. j.<br />

Community standards via referendum eyed in Sea Isle<br />

SEA ISLE CITY — The<br />

Board .of Commissioners li<br />

npected to act on a resolution<br />

soon which would place on the<br />

November ballot • question<br />

asking local cltiiens to set<br />

standards addressing pornography.<br />

The referendum, modeled<br />

after a similar measure In<br />

Avalon, would ask citizens If<br />

they consider certain movies.<br />

videotapes and publications<br />

tffensive and obscene.<br />

According to Mayor<br />

Mlchale McHale, the<br />

referendum Is a "flnt itep"<br />

towards determining If, indeed,<br />

the community -Is Interested<br />

in establishing<br />

standards regulating pornography,<br />

"First you want to see If<br />

they (the citizens of Sea Isle<br />

HAWAIIAN LLIAU<br />

CRUISE TO The<br />

DEALJVILLE INN<br />

Every Thursday at 5:15 p.m.<br />

Aboard the Miss Ocean City<br />

Off 00 pt*r<br />

round trip fare,<br />

buffi-i Si show<br />

For Reservations<br />

can 399-5011<br />

and<br />

CHARGE IT BY<br />

PHONE<br />

Sail* From Ocean City<br />

Marina & Fishing ('enter<br />

3rd & Bay Avenue<br />

Oty) want to set standards,"<br />

he Mid. If In fact that la<br />

established "you have a legal<br />

leg to stand on" If an attempt<br />

la made to regulate pornography.<br />

But McHale Indicated In<br />

light of the current legal<br />

uncertainties over whether<br />

pornography can be regulated<br />

Bill's Locks<br />

Residential • Auto<br />

Repairs - Keying<br />

Installation<br />

Serving Qettn City<br />

398-9055<br />

If you niss South Jersey's Na1 News TEAM<br />

at 6:00 P.M.<br />

Jeff WHitaker and Mary McGinnis<br />

Then tune in <strong>for</strong> South Jersey's No. 1<br />

News Team at 11:00 p.m.<br />

Neil Rattigan and Martha Slebert<br />

Newscenter 40<br />

organizations "to see how<br />

bey feel" andilnd out if there<br />

Is enough support, <strong>for</strong> the<br />

referendum to pass.<br />

Avalon Solicitor Robert<br />

Ftneberg said that resort's<br />

referendum was "a measure<br />

to determine a community<br />

standard as to what the<br />

He said In at least one ease<br />

It was successful A state<br />

statute which deters the<br />

violation of whit an held to<br />

be community-standards was<br />

used to discourage one<br />

business from engaging In<br />

business which intended to<br />

deal in pornography.<br />

community wishes to do about<br />

without violating First certain types<br />

Amendment rights, the city Is nography ."<br />

in a wait and SM position.<br />

"If we get this passed, we'll<br />

see what happens and go f ran<br />

of porthere,"<br />

he said.<br />

Even though toning or-<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

dinances regulating where "We need another road to<br />

pornographic material can be take the pressure off some of<br />

add have proven that they<br />

the other streets," he added.<br />

can survive a legal tot, such<br />

Councllwoman Jeanne<br />

an ordinance Isn't deslreable<br />

Qunn, however, said she'd be<br />

because it encourages<br />

In favor of creating the bike<br />

establishments to set up •hop<br />

In those specifically<br />

path.<br />

designated areas, McHale<br />

Councilman Gary Jesse!<br />

said.<br />

said he didn't like the Idea of<br />

the state teDJng the city how It<br />

The mayor said yesterday can use property within city<br />

he would like to get together limits.<br />

with community leaders and "It (the railroad; is not In<br />

usable state and I don't Uke<br />

the idea of the city having to<br />

pay the expense of removing<br />

it," he said. "What an the<br />

chances they would rerun the<br />

train.<br />

"The big expense could be<br />

to run the train and I hope<br />

feat's not a condition," be<br />

added.<br />

Jesse] said he wasn't sure<br />

what Haven Avenue should be<br />

used <strong>for</strong> if the tracks wen<br />

removed.<br />

The city has been<br />

negotiating with the state <strong>for</strong><br />

years about the possible<br />

removal of the tracks.<br />

However, the latest<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

The board's function Is to<br />

certify Oat the city's standards<br />

on pornography<br />

represent the standards of the<br />

community as a whole, and<br />

not those of special Interest<br />

groups, according to city<br />

approach than the, community<br />

standards review board which<br />

•Is being tried In Lower<br />

Township and Somers Point.<br />

He said such an approach<br />

which uses a panel, which is<br />

selected based - on<br />

demographic considerations<br />

to determine community<br />

Fineberg said he believes It standards, would be "subject<br />

Is probably a more effective to a statistical challenge "<br />

Old tracks now appear to be on hold<br />

Ice Cream Parlor<br />

Sidewalk Umbrella Tables<br />

Super Sundaes<br />

Fresh Waffle Cones<br />

Mix it Machine<br />

(create your own flavor)<br />

* Topping Bar<br />

OPEN 12 to Midnight<br />

8TH& ATLANTIC AVE.<br />

1 }V i r-i ?<br />

correspondence Indicates toe<br />

state is unwilling to rellngulah<br />

its ownership of the railway<br />

right-of-way.<br />

Previous reports indicated<br />

the removal of the tracks may<br />

realize a profit to the city<br />

since contractors expressed a<br />

desire to do the Job in exehange<br />

far the scrap metal,<br />

l . Spiegel<br />

TUESDAY, JULY 22,1986<br />

photo by S*n!or Studio<br />

Ptl. Curt Dull of the Ocean City Police Department<br />

stands near one of the new signs that are<br />

being erected at all major entrances in Ocean<br />

City.<br />

Ruling striking down porn code won't affect Point, says solicitor<br />

h. .<br />

^.V:^.<br />

1 J -rS<br />

eflidals.<br />

Candidates <strong>for</strong> final<br />

selection to the board are<br />

being chosen from a pool of<br />

volunteers by the committee,<br />

which drafted the ordinance.<br />

Using guidelines based on<br />

1980 census figures and<br />

detailed in the ordinance, the<br />

three-member commitee is to<br />

recommend to Council those<br />

Individuals they feel best<br />

represent the city<br />

demographlcally.<br />

The committee chaired by<br />

Councllwoman Clalr Kesnlg,<br />

with Councllwoman Kathleen<br />

Pancoast and Councilman<br />

John Conroy, Is to screen<br />

applicants based on age, sex<br />

and education with<br />

relationship to the general<br />

lti distribution of the<br />

city.<br />

The proeeia creating the<br />

board wu begun hy «n ordinance<br />

adopted by Coandl In<br />

early June but Is yet to be<br />

competed, according to<br />

Coming events<br />

TODAY (Tuesday)<br />

Ocean City Public Library<br />

annual book sale, all books 3S<br />

cento, on the library lawn 8th<br />

Street and Ocean Avenue, 10<br />

am. to I p.m.<br />

Ocean City Pops Orchestra<br />

with Frank Ruggleri conductor,<br />

appealing on the<br />

Mule Pier, 1 p.m. Admission<br />

A.<br />

ERNEST McCHESNEY<br />

New York Singing Teacher<br />

NOW A PERMANENT RESIDENT OF OCEAN CITY<br />

Former profOMOrof singing at YALE,<br />

S.M.U, end Manhattan School of Musk<br />

Private Instruction<br />

Voice Technique and Coaching<br />

306 24th St. Phone c«o?» 399-1894<br />

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PAGE 14 — SECTION ONE<br />

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />

JUJVBRTISINB RATHS<br />

Advertisements <strong>for</strong> these columns should be in the ot<br />

flee of The Sentinel •Ledger <strong>for</strong> the TUESDAY EDITION not<br />

later than Monday, noon tor the regular classified section,<br />

(no too late to classify In Tuesday's edition!. FRIDAY<br />

EDITION, Wedn«sday noon <strong>for</strong> the regular classified see<br />

tion and Thursday noon <strong>for</strong> the too-late to clatiify section.<br />

Dial JW Mil<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Time, li Werti sr LtM L.,,; .,.,,,,,, M JO<br />

(10* per word exceeding is words I<br />

Ad Running 5 Consecutive Times,<br />

I with 15 Words or LtM v,.,.. ........ tll.OO;<br />

Ads rtequiring^oii Numhtr" $1.00 additional<br />

JOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ADS 50« EXTRA<br />

—All Classified Advertising Gaih Basis—<br />

112 ith street'. Ocean City,M ,J mm<br />

Copy mailed In, given to representative or brought to of<br />

flee personally, murtht •ecampsntad by cash or cheek to<br />

cover cost. Copy accepted over phone as courtesy and<br />

convenience to customer, but payment fciUit be received<br />

Be<strong>for</strong>aadveftlsement will beiet in type, «. ,j<br />

HelpWanttd<br />

THE SENTINBL-LEPQER, OCEAN CITY, N.J<br />

H«lp Wanted Situation* Wanted<br />

Jerieyi<br />

larg.it fltneii center hat a limited<br />

nsmber 31 Immediate opening*, <strong>for</strong> fit-<br />

rwil csntuifanti ana Imfructor*. Sail<br />

msiivalH, mgrniln Individual, can<br />

tarn IMC 10 Mio piraut In salary and<br />

nestitar?, will train e»!l Ann or<br />

• .1 U!«Mf Ml<br />

IxECUTivr lie<br />

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tatt Mr, Pert, r-O<br />

TIMS ¥•«• ROUND<br />

POSITION — ai pnarmacllt'i Illillant<br />

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Parkway Pharmacy, Mtti t Alewy<br />

A>t call iff-Mil. H<br />

DiUMTIiiAN/SANOWICH MAKER-<br />

Tear found, part time, Monday mroysh<br />

rSflday. 11:10 am. to ills eni Call m-<br />

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HcBETARV — Part-lime lar real<br />

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private prattle tannri Petal ana,<br />

• Call Mr men intormali«i. tn-*eu.<br />

hit<br />

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_ _ ¥A«O CLEANUP —- ar tar<br />

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COOK/IMORTOBOIH —<br />

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Clt,<br />

Card CM Thanks Help Wanted<br />

STjUBINSVENA<br />

May the sacrtd HMrt ol Jeiui b»<br />

pralted, hMwrM. adored s. jlorlfled<br />

how * torevar Ma, the sacred<br />

Haaft at Jewi have mere, on ul<br />

Holy SI Jufle help « the nopeww.<br />

PHlle pray lor ui.<br />

lay InlJ^rayer » Hmti i day. by<br />

Ih. ith Hay your prayer will be an<br />

iwerad 11 bai na»er Men Known lo<br />

tali Publication mull Be promUM<br />

My prayers nave been amwirH JB<br />

J 23<br />

May Ida uerad mart il Jalul ea<br />

Marad, f iarlllM, ia«M and pratar-<br />

Had inrougtmut tM world now and<br />

wr.v.r sacrad n.art al jnui pray<br />

tor ui. It. Juda, wariar •! mlrniai,<br />

•ray nw ui. II. Juda, MM ol tl»<br />

najplnl priy 'or ui. My prayar f<br />

Mm.. • day (M an flu iljlitn day It<br />

will u anlwarad. SAP<br />

Lost And Found<br />

tolT GRAY c*T-whlle tummy,<br />

Femal.. WMrlng wfclt, «« collar,<br />

vfelnlty ol Slit and Slmpton Ave Call<br />

J»i MM. » "<br />

WAITMilif"- fcuit H H y.ar« old<br />

Full lime iummtr weekanai In Sao<br />

timber Apply Tony! Drill. MID * Co.<br />

irol. o,e "<br />

OFFiei woaitfT- Tyflm * payroll<br />

eiparlinc. < diyi a w«lt including<br />

wHkindl C«ll Mr. Fullen flMIM II<br />

V0LUMTI1B BIIPATCNB* WAN-<br />

TED — To dilpttth «moul«nc« calll<br />

Ml ol thilr hsma lor tna Baicui Squid<br />

ol Otian City, will train. CamnwiuIMn<br />

lor cH<strong>On</strong>t uiagi,' Call BMH II<br />

REAL BST4TB IALEI — career op-<br />

portunlly ivallaDU In Oft lirillt ol<br />

lice tor ambiilgui llcenled Mlaiperun'<br />

training projr.m (arnputerliea<br />

eperatian new megern laeliitlai high<br />

employee ienfiyily. Fantaitlc ln«me'<br />

potential* call serger Realty inimit<br />

lor Inlerniew, it<br />

ABULTI QR r6uTrt§ — bueiVApaf,<br />

tment houie and Chrlitian retreat can-<br />

Hr .UII. primarily charnbarwarli. Aiie<br />

laundry, flrdifiing, deilt. sun iprlng<br />

pirttimi iftofflMIUi gr Han •ymmir.<br />

Mult wiri till Labor Bay. Mod pay,<br />

iipi, bonutat, eeteraflfii- Andrew'l<br />

Inn, 1)10 ocean Ave, Jimil II<br />

RECIPTIONIST — PevMttm«nl7ipn.'<br />

flrucilofi company teak! enthuiiaitic<br />

Hll-mailvaled Infll.mg.l lor lull llmt<br />

pgilllin with grawing company. Typing<br />

inliational<br />

BliStL MttHANIU - Nun eeiv<br />

tnicu. HMSiiallialian »m maay<br />

Hnellli. call m«N wantayi. "<br />

RBAL ilTATi^t».9i8 . fM,Mt •<br />

lioo.wo We will teacn you how to<br />

lollow a •yaranleed Incaine wart plan.<br />

Call Jill OBITIMI at lacBaria. Baaity,<br />

Rollori 111 UU TF<br />

S1CRETART — Pan tllna In Sea liu<br />

Real lalala Slllce. Typlnf, aniweriiii<br />

phsnei. dialing wltn cllelitl and fafleral<br />

glljee worn Mull wan waekanll.<br />

Salary csmmaniyrala wilh aiaerlelica.<br />

Per interview, tail Karen at Hl-WW H<br />

CART1R LINCOLN MIRCURT -<br />

Mean city Inc. • Need part lime ante<br />

caihltr/saceallMIII • p.m. ta f p.m.<br />

wtekaayi. f a.m. la 4 p.m. satyrdayi,<br />

apply In panan utn I Weil Aval.<br />

I-U<br />

TRAT TICHNICIAN - LICMIM,<br />

poillsla I to 1 niornlnai par ••»<br />

EXCILLENT INCOMI POR PART<br />

TIMI - Horn. iiiamMy tliarll. Par In.<br />

lormatlgn tail HM-MHOOJ alt, in*. Mf<br />

PABTT1MI — Need<br />

reliable peapla an an ai naidad Mill,<br />

Laekinf lar a lead paylaf parttlm. |ea,<br />

(••Id training is, an Hour M Hart, Mull<br />

nava Briyinj meani at tnmswtalMn.<br />

II InltrMtM reipeM tt P.O. »0M lit,<br />

IMtMet-LMeW, bcaaadty, N.J. MHa,<br />

,CMOOL BUI BBIVIRl - ImmMiita<br />

Uilp.<br />

m<br />

. WIN Wa<br />

HO Pi«a A GaMfw *«.<br />

Help Wanted<br />

(•lili, grganliational asllltlai,<br />

Illing required in enatriul •lmo>phtr«.<br />

call IM X! 1010. - If<br />

ITUBENTI ^ MiN^WQMIN — part<br />

time avanlng hourt. Any nlfhll<br />

available, larn up to tie, par hour, call<br />

1H.HH. 11<br />

A"S>MALT P&VIHO COMPASJ^<br />

Talilni application lor hard worHnj<br />

IIMreri with a dellre far adyaiiHrnint.<br />

Alls need esperlancid dump irucii<br />

drlyiri. 1(1-0100 II<br />

MOPiLS^all agel, no eaperlenta<br />

nateiury, aiio to train. WI aiio Ir.ln<br />

yaung clUldren II monlhi and ever. Ill<br />

lili • IMiJU. II<br />

SECBfTART AND/OR * ICE P<br />

TiONlIT — Haadafl <strong>for</strong> Raal BMaia ol<br />

|ica. Call MP1IH. II<br />

i- part lima, f a.m. la I p.m.<br />

lehooi yair. canlati R.D,<br />

owent, cap! May Co. vocational<br />

EXPIRIBMCBD PLUMllR - Call<br />

Mtwaan i aiM • p.m. Call Miul 7 It<br />

Flw eOOD MAIDI — Naadad nan<br />

through Oifobtr, A *>ty I" panan Har-<br />

Mr Haul*, ind ind Uf Aval., O.C<br />

LMaii pnltrrad. tl<br />

FREE CAIEIR NIBHT-PraiMM •?<br />

Ufharlaa R.nry, RNltan. 11 H.rryi<br />

inn, Ssmari Pllnt. July M, It** at I IN<br />

p.m. "How lo git llartad In ml<br />

•nut." what to look <strong>for</strong> In a rail Mtlta<br />

company" A ulai Mrtoni Mtawn),-<br />

tiM "Caraar appartunltlat MM miKII<br />

mor." Ruarva now. llmllad tutlryj.<br />

Ciil today It UH 111 UJi. »«<br />

CAIHIIR/B1LIVIRT P«RtOH-lull<br />

lima tl hr. walk, •tart lit* Augult,<br />

Sinn Ph.rm.cy 1« JHI. TP<br />

School!, (15-3141 eos-<br />

7 JI<br />

MAINTENANCE WORKER - Black<br />

lial llcanii riaulrM. tic.ll.nl<br />

baiHIItl, cantact R.D, Owanl, Capa<br />

May Co vocatlonil Ichooii, (litltl.<br />

aoa. '•"<br />

TELEPHONE ORDER CIERKS<br />

Prlvalt diik and phona. part tlma<br />

•aanlng hour.. Ocaan city olllea. In-<br />

Mil. 4 (I<br />

HliBmlflWp AAMTEB - Part<br />

tlmf/futi tima. Vacation, Blua Croll.<br />

Apply Taiiardayt/OUdlah'i, IfO'lfSi.tf<br />

OAROtNEBS MBLPBR -^tp worllTujj<br />

lima now through NaiamMr, Mull<br />

nava urlv.ri ilcanM Ba dasandaBll and<br />

hardworking, call J>» IMS and iaaya<br />

m.ingi. Kan Southard Laniicaptlnl.tl<br />

I OOVS I BIRLS<br />

Earn menty thii lummer with a<br />

morning nawlpiper rouij, Tha<br />

pnllacl«lpnl» Inquirer li looking lor<br />

reliable youth carrier! In Qee»n City<br />

tor batli homa delivery and Itreet<br />

lain thru StBi, lit. larn cam snfl<br />

io super prim, can m-ooo ut<br />

ween IM a.m. «. 1:00 p.m. lor in-<br />

lormatlwi, Alk tor Mr, Bradley 1-1<br />

PRINCIPAL «LI«K TYPIiT-Oty »l<br />

Ocaan City. RequIrM MlklUllllil •••<br />

Mrltnc. Ill iecratlrlal •fart, UMry<br />

IIJ.U1. Mult ka Ocaan City reliieM ar<br />

rllacale wltiin ana vatr at hire. Apply<br />

Ferunnil Slilct, City Hall, Ml t<br />

Aikury *va, Owen City, NJ. Af<br />

plicallenl cioie Auflull 1, IMe, Ml<br />

PART TIME-riientl* apanM BfaicS<br />

slllce naadl I part tlma/1 lull llnu<br />

w.rfc.n. Openinli In III trail, 17.11 M<br />

•tart, can tor interview Ippt, num. I<br />

N I p.ra. W><br />

DRIVER — part time tar rttlr.mmt<br />

homa aM nunlnf ladllty. Mull ka<br />

Iliilbla, Apply In panan, WMlay<br />

ntanar. Had 4 Bay A..., O.C tea MI<br />

Wanted<br />

ar man. Oak, mahstanv, wkitr. Cain<br />

tor canNmi ol Mm. Alia, i My all an-<br />

HOUM. Call HUH*. Ml<br />

•AIY AMBMILY WORK! 1714; par<br />

leg. Svaraiilaed paymint. No lalel,<br />

Detalll, land llamped anvalfpei<br />

•LANHH, lill Intarprlia, Ft, Pierce,<br />

Fla. 11411. 7-H<br />

TWQTTCKIT AGENTS-rear reune<br />

•mplsymint .1 Ocean tity Tranipof<br />

tallori Cinter lend Retumn 16 ocean<br />

Clfy FarNIng Authority P.B Boi<br />

IcMn City, k.J. 0M2e,,O»d<br />

pioyfnant rKBra 8nd rel«<br />

rsaulred ' 1$<br />

BOI «tt<br />

d em ]<br />

erences 1<br />

LAUNDRY PIBSON- inptrnnce<br />

pralarred. call Iff 1500 |>t /OS 7/J!<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

CARER NIGHT<br />

• Hew to get a Real Estate License<br />

• What • professional does day to day<br />

• How to select an employing broker<br />

• The pros and cons ol a Real Estate carter<br />

WHEN: Wadneiday, July 30, Bt 7:30 P.M.<br />

WHERE: Harry'j Inn, Semtri Point<br />

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For Your Ruervaf Ion<br />

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Asn, Mmaa and candn. ipfMa<br />

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punty of eipeHelKa, Cell aVMinai anlir<br />

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General Mdta. Yearly Rintali<br />

Inn t ta 1 p.m. In mt Vlll.ta thapt o)<br />

Rio BrMM, Per man MMtmatkHi, nil<br />

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eteMenterY MkHI katlo, IpalilM,<br />

(aafaaae IPH. .rllt.rn.tlc. ilmpu<br />

IPMOI pnManll, reMMau wort. Oat<br />

kaur'i Mlp Mletl eaHlfM taaflKr,<br />

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ciii Cinnum tf<br />

LAIY - Don'l laai Ilka •«•»).<br />

••ilajf, cManlltl IM MMa «l your urf<br />

w. win da I) tar. y»ul Dtta't •iKirtivl<br />

Ur Daiilllna. HM itmalala car can<br />

iyii.ro By apcalntmant aaly Iff-<br />

uu, »•»<br />

GRASS CUTTiNQ—nt tawn Main<br />

lananca, low ratal. Ocain City ind<br />

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UtMlMK/ma.<br />

tf.nl dl.tribuior. naedad ia your ana<br />

Immrflartly. Nalloiial uppwt. Part<br />

time ar tun TralniM pravMad. Call<br />

urn IWI m-ttH M<br />

Child Cart<br />

5S iram Intmt tt 4, •t^<br />

Maanaala, Call atfan S P »<br />

^ILL DO MaWIITTINO - In my<br />

•ame. I diyi t w»a«. Vary H I with<br />

chlHrm Call 1IHO1 "<br />

CHILITIARI IN M¥ OMAM'cJtV<br />

NOMI - tNiinini .iua.nl] any age.<br />

SpMlalty Iriclua.. Inlantl. MMIcappad<br />

CMIdran wtlcom.. yarv reaionable,<br />

call m JIM afl.r I p.m. wHHavi and<br />

early morning as w«lnnat, 11*<br />

Autos For Salt<br />

UNiauB TTTPIMO imviei - Naad<br />

typing daM guicklyf Ml typn at<br />

anlntlHal tvplnf Ha lafll. mMMai,<br />

nil HMN1 and nM-fnMiilallal «ort<br />

dana aulchly tint auiratily (In nw<br />

UM, amnm.tl. Na loo «aa HUH.<br />

• I I K U W rarat, f day. • waaa,<br />

Collacl and daliyar. call Ht-ini. «<br />

^^,tfkla*i«t*Wi B y«i| l ^tt<br />

iS'ptM'aWmai. cintmn."" *<br />

riAimouHD<br />

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Vleli-YM»l*r Hhaauiad appall<br />

H. we 9M*t cut anm, w. clean<br />

them! saaianai claaniiig IM. laturuy<br />

lanant changaaven. tcnik Sauad i«<br />

n?i. CALL USI HI<br />

Bus. Opportonltlei ;<br />

UXXJM1TH MSHW-Sf M fcr la^<br />

inta wntawi Lacmniilk, P.O. Pan Wi,<br />

Ocean City, N.J. SUM. M»<br />

««: .UMuwjiiwjinwni!<br />

ABI YOU MAKINS WHAT VDUM<br />

WOUTHI Haallli Irt "WWf" •*"'<br />

ptnv li mrtlnd marHtlM .lltarrjeij<br />

tar inatnt t«raw ****^S<br />

in tar Mt11 Ittama. Maly<br />

tin Cwtipa-Y, WWta<br />

* . , eal<br />

(.ft<br />

• Ul¥ 1IA ISLI ••Ah ISTATI —<br />

oWc. laMInf tar a praMiliMial<br />

lacretary. Tear naad patltlan wllh .»•<br />

Calient pay Call oatviaaa I a II and ail<br />

Mf Bave, l u » 111<br />

MOD DAYTIMB POIITION - Part><br />

lima kajpart year rgaat Keuwtla.nlng<br />

•anlce, CM laid to hilHIm. 14, Mr lo<br />

Mirt, TraillNrtatlail ftttprui. Will trilh.<br />

•crvk MUM. IW-W1, 1-1<br />

SUtSTITUTIS PRI-ICNOOL AID1 -<br />

eiparlenctd pralarrM, US, per Uy.<br />

canticl R,B, Dwanl, <strong>Cape</strong> May Co.<br />

vouHonal Scnaal, 44HUI aaa >•!!<br />

«O»ITITUT« TiASNIBS NIIBBB<br />

- tar til vacatitMl •mi, •IpKillly<br />

iiMu.irlal Aril. IM par day. caniact<br />

R.D. Oweiil, Capa May Ca. VacallMai<br />

•ihaal UHIII aaa >-u<br />

HANDYMAN _ part time, hlMy WINI<br />

palnllRi, carpenlrv ana atamMng. Itt.<br />

IN*. M<br />

•AB/RMTAUHANT WITH - Full<br />

time or pan time, immaiiata apaningi<br />

year raviM. RateraMM rM»l0 Main-<br />

tentnea mperlenca 1 PIN. early A.M.<br />

•Him. t good Itirtlnl UUry. Call tar<br />

appalntmani, sragarkt na.iaur.nl,<br />

MMM*. I-U<br />

MATURl WOMAN H1IOID - Te<br />

kakyiit 1 chlMraa, PM II » I In my<br />

name WMtMiuy Hn lenity 10 p.m.<br />

ta 1 l.nt. RaflrencM r^ulrnl. Call II-<br />

tar I p.m. »(.]»!. 711<br />

PORMIR U.S. MAIL TRUCK — IfM,<br />

AM general Wlikln, good rendition.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly *9,Mt BiilM. tail Mllwa katwaan<br />

IMIp m t II<br />

Itn FORD PINTO — HfM N*a. 6»<br />

cMlanr caMltlea, Itandard, 9 aaor Daly<br />

ii.no. can ni-nu. ii<br />

IfM MIRCURT TDPAI _ J^oaf, air<br />

eandltlailed, auta,, AM • FM, PMU and<br />

nmi great. M.1M. Call ItMtM. »-Ji<br />

n FORB PICKUP — Wllh cap. *>.«»<br />

mllel. AM/PM. auta V* BMW. '*<br />

Ifrl CHIVY MALIIU - PM Ctuetta.<br />

Ju.l pauad IniMCtlan, INt, Cat Iff-<br />

IMI, '-H<br />

iffl TTPI i VW WASON — naw<br />

angiM, naadl torn, kraka wwi. UM<br />

llrjn. Call null! oaad Hirfar at. Ml<br />

•OAT f LI PI ^ Wtnn.F, »,w..».f «.<br />

^.HtHnal up la 11 li an iMpa Channai,<br />

; Samen Pglnl, lacurlty, lighting, iraui<br />

1 inl>r, UII, IKlle and pal M Brafnl|e>,<br />

1 Free ramp In and ant »lln rental, call<br />

i Hi Share Marina, nHMl. II<br />

18AT IUP AVAILABLE - From II ta<br />

n laai tt a aitcaual. Call Sunul Har<br />

bo.rl..m.i»lpm,lrMUl. Ml<br />

JTFOOT ILIP — Htlt at laaaan MM,<br />

w«my »loo. CM MH4M. '•»<br />

*)TH ITREIT-J Idr,, I<br />

apl.Newly deeorated Jnd lloor. Wh SI,<br />

j idr,, 1 Bath, atck, Jnd ileor available<br />

July, m-nil or WBIt. Ml<br />

CLOii TO llAeM-Apt, lleeBI I,<br />

waakly MM, daily IJL»osm. daily m.<br />

SOUTH END DUPLEX Jj<br />

Zoned Loti<br />

Mth st. f. Bay Ay*.<br />

EWeiMfli InvHtmant oppomwlly.<br />

tttrtM at -*•«- AWartiva *<br />

IFFlClBNCYAfti -I uaWf M« Vi<br />

•HUM rMlal. W«W IM drfer,<br />

Vicinity ol ttk •/ Ocaan *va,<br />

RauanaMe, call m m<br />

Storage For Rent<br />

IPACI - MH. laai I<br />

Mt am, maMnry MIMInr<br />

Sunftitni" ««•• ««• «•« ' ,„<br />

Latvimeuaga. ."<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDOEB, OCEAN CITY, N,J, PAGE 15 — SECTION ONE<br />

Night in Venice traffic<br />

'very, %my heavy 9<br />

Boats For Sale<br />

Prof'l, Services<br />

•II LINI MANOTMAN - Plltait<br />

tenlca III DC. No lobtoo.rn.il. UcanlM<br />

and inurad. Call Ittiu? Mi<br />

ARE YOU TIRIB OP MOUllWORKf<br />

tna eiatimg Csnntctlan will glva your<br />

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have la clean again! HI<br />

"TMB^CLBAHINO CONNECTION - An<br />

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ciaanlng limlca. injured. Call 144-liM.<br />

Window and Hoiixe Cleaning<br />

jiMourJ'DivWwk<br />

Service<br />

For Your Convenience<br />

Call 399-1921 H<br />

MUTHBRN PBN^B COMPANY<br />

All Typti al Clltln Link<br />

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AtlantltCoorrty<br />

etMMayetwity<br />

Quality work ami<br />

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CALL MARK 3990831<br />

genre 10 i.m, • After A p.m^<br />

PAINTING BY<br />

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QUAUTY ELECTRICAL<br />

WORK DONE ,<br />

calling Fan. and UgM FixttirM<br />

imtiiiaci<br />

HO JOB TOO SMALL '' j<br />

Th. Price ItRlgnt '<br />

C«ll SPARKY 123-5434<br />

cluaad. HUM MMIS-Nit.<br />

ri'iMf-kOy..iBW,ini.i*Mar<br />

crulur, wllh bo.1 lllp until Oct. (I,<br />

M,H». call mnu alter s p.m i-»<br />

NOIII CAT-Ult, Vary onod cond,<br />

tl^M. call lll-SM), 1-1<br />

pfti<br />

COCKER SPANIEL PUFFIIS - AKC<br />

rnuiir«i. I raaiti, i lamaia. call m><br />

•jrf. »•»<br />

General MdM.<br />

UtID PURNITURI PSR IALI -<br />

lean Slaraaa Ml A.bury Avanue. Dally<br />

f a.m. tea p.m. tt '<br />

BOOKS FOR*THE""llAqH—BUceunf'<br />

papartugk book., halt price lalel «.<br />

traael, US of) new BMIHIIan. Tti.<br />

iHMterll Two, 11th and AUury, O.C,<br />

vnmii. WO<br />

MOTOiECANI-uiranT' JUBliia if<br />

tiaad proleulsriai Modal, •aceliant<br />

condition. Call IfiiJI4or 3M-71M. I-U<br />

VTSVL RIPLABIMINT WlMBOwl -<br />

tMtam m«». wtilta tr brown 1" Inj<br />

lulitad giiti, 1 waali dilivery, OolyT<br />

SIM IMtllM with warranty. UII <strong>Line</strong>s<br />

window ea.. IM-IMS or 1 linruJJJ. ttl<br />

0LDI OCEAN CITY PO1T CARBI '—<br />

lar tala, IfM thru IfM, Call m-Mti tl.<br />

tar I p.m. Mf<br />

imant, ilaapi 4, living ropm. __-.-<br />

bath, pert* •!» view, caMa kaaKHIp<br />

utlllNal inciudad JtHlu. Ml<br />

~W> BAY lOUTH-^ iBR, 1 oittl, BP;<br />

nlWed, pool, girife, terrtca, Moarhiy,<br />

li or inm<br />

OCBAN CITY - Itafl Hr rent.<br />

Av«iu.. eeiitaf city tar ralall,<br />

pMiiad, «nMM •<br />

BEAUTIFUL - OcHnlrant Apt, All<br />

amenltlH. AvailaMe lapt, II M tept,<br />

1). Call I linn 1B1. Ittar TMrMiy<br />

m-ini. tt<br />

COiV INB F>bffR"APT,-ldeil Mr<br />

•mall tamlly. Call Sn-MII. '*/ -AWIV ^ffo^Bble property rales of the mainland.<br />

*X ,-%, S(\ ^ Caledonia Is <strong>for</strong> you!<br />

SOMERS POINT - Somen<br />

Mat Police CMrf OrvUb<br />

mm mM yaaMv that<br />

Saturday'a traffic rwulUng<br />

from Octu Ctty'a anmiMl<br />

Night In Venice parade wu<br />

"vei7, very Aeavy" but<br />

(toeplte the voluine there were<br />

only five reported accidents<br />

over the weekend, none of<br />

which caused Injury.<br />

The low accident count<br />

could probably be attributed<br />

to the slow speeds created by<br />

the heavy traffic volume, he<br />

•aid.<br />

The <strong>post</strong>ing of a traffic<br />

offlctr at the intersection of<br />

Laurel Drive and Ambler<br />

Road Saturday during Vm<br />

busy hours from 11 ajn. until<br />

4 p.m- was effective in the<br />

attempt to "meter the traffic<br />

from the (Garden State Park-<br />

way wit 30) toll to Route*,"<br />

Bjathis said, and provide gaps<br />

ta till flow to allow cars an<br />

opportunity to tun ML<br />

It was alao eflactlve in<br />

arttiDg clown on speeding, be<br />

the traffic which normally<br />

subsides by I p.m. on<br />

Saturday, persisted, Mathii<br />

said, until after 8 p.m. In the<br />

future there will be an officer<br />

<strong>post</strong>ed on Saturday 1 ! from U<br />

ajn. until •boot 3 tun. or<br />

longer if necessary, he said.<br />

Residents appeared to be<br />

pleased with the resulU,<br />

MathU said, but at least one<br />

area nelahbor told Thn<br />

SsntlneJ-Ledgeryeaterday the<br />

eflort wasn't very effective,<br />

saying the old problems of<br />

pajujring on the right and<br />

speeding resumed as soon an<br />

the officer left the acene.<br />

• phototbyP.tavard<br />

Many themes both on land and water <strong>for</strong> this year's Night In Venice<br />

parade were based on Lady Liberty and the recent July 4 celebrations.<br />

About 130 boats participated in the event while scores of houses on the bay<br />

were decorated with themes as well.<br />

ptHft sy P«I«r MMfMFMn<br />

Somers Point Police Officer John Dlvel directs Laurel Drive traffic<br />

coming from Garden State Parkway exit 30 heading Into Ocean City <strong>for</strong><br />

the Night in Venice parade Saturday around noon In an ef<strong>for</strong>t to provide<br />

gaps In the traffic flow. Police Chief Orville Mathls laid yesterday the<br />

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PAGE 16 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J,<br />

Condos opposed by neighbors who want old home site preserved"<br />

(eortinu«i Iron page 1)<br />

They uld it would causa a<br />

detriment by adding to<br />

existing parking and drainage<br />

problems as well ai taking<br />

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They also argued that the<br />

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MstaHe value U is daw and her representatives, flrstrea, ing by Council and la the structure.<br />

Bayfront HUtoric. Preier- he said,<br />

expressed displeasure<br />

keeping with the original architect Philip Pente and expected to coma <strong>for</strong> public "Our understanding U ID vatlon Zone to the Bayfront Fontana igj<br />

one of the primary uses ap- youngsters, wCl take place on<br />

parently," be said. the promenade 11 a.m.<br />

"I see this whole project as Saturday Aug. 2, according to<br />

beneficial to the builders, the Susan Terruso, parade<br />

developers, the people who chalrmani<br />

) cede, It would are going to make money on Applications <strong>for</strong> the parade<br />

be • four-«tory bulkllng. it; not the neighbors, not the are available at City Hall<br />

Assuming the structure Is In taxpayers," be said as he told nne.<br />

fact, within the legal SWoot the Board, "Dent main a "Wt are pleased that we<br />

Umlt, aj Pente argued, hew compromise" with regard to win once again have the Hobo,<br />

did the appllctnts Intend to the original Intent of the une. Band of Pitman marching/ \<br />

get around the 2tt-story Other concerns etpnutd again In our pandt, Mrs. '<br />

UmltaUonT Board Solicitor by residents who testified Terruso said. "They will be<br />

Winiam Bruce aaked. Included fears the safety of Joined by the Mays Landing<br />

Abbott Indicated that to the children In the area may be VFW Marching Band, and<br />

wording of the ordinance, tt Jeopardized by Increased playing at the reviewing stand<br />

states the requirement as traffic brought on by the at Kennedy Boulevard will be<br />

being 2%-itories or M feet development<br />

The Doctors of Rhythm<br />

"We're going with the or," Resident Charles Gray Oxleland Band.<br />

It's going to be the biggest<br />

Sea Isle City Baby Parade<br />

yet," Terruso said, "and we<br />

are looking <strong>for</strong> a largr '<br />

crowd,"<br />

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58 Promotional Minded Area<br />

Businesses each are offering<br />

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all the Festival of Value Merchants<br />

on these pages, fill out a coupon <strong>for</strong> a<br />

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AND<br />

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Large Selection of Sterling Silver<br />

jewelry<br />

We Carry John Romaln Handbags<br />

• Gifts • Souveniers<br />

Large Selection of<br />

"Country Kitchen Gifts"<br />

Serving<br />

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Antique fishing gear to be<br />

featured at Village Oct. 4, 5<br />

Ocean Roofing & Siding<br />

933 West Ave.<br />

Ocean City, N.J.<br />

(609) 398-9644<br />

"The Oldest estiMlshtd Builder In Ocean City"<br />

TARVES.INC.<br />

Complete Building Services Since If 47<br />

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REMODELING • REPAIRS<br />

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mans<br />

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• RMldenflal — Commercial * New or Old<br />

• Atk About Celiln Cenitructlen<br />

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Registered Builder<br />

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CUSTOM BUILDER<br />

ALL TYPES OP ALTERATIONS A ADDITIONS<br />

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ROOFING and SIDING<br />

No Job Too Small or Too Large<br />

( PLUMBING & HEATING )<br />

750 WEST AVENUE • OCEAN CITY<br />

(609)399-1976 $<br />

SALES AND SERVICE ON<br />

• Roofing & Siding • Interior a, Exterior Painting<br />

Building • Remodeling • Alterations<br />

• Formica Work<br />

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Specializing In<br />

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EMERGENCY SERVICE<br />

SERVING ran ||TIM*TII<br />

Earl "Duke" Falciani ,;<br />

"CONCRETE WORK"<br />

Full Service Contractor<br />

Serving Both <strong>Cape</strong> May & Atlantic Counties .<br />

Drum, weakfish<br />

winners announced<br />

<strong>Cape</strong> May County, HUtoric Invited to put their collections tibles, Frederick said Old<br />

An 84-pound Hack drum IBs flih win also e«m$»0 and<br />

Cold Spring Village and, on display <strong>for</strong> public view, Spring Village would host a<br />

and a 17.81-pouiid wnHMs a trophy. Raadaso'i BUM<br />

AMqxm Fishing CbllectiWa CbUectors win also be buying, nautical, boating, flahing and<br />

are the award-wlmlng cat- will be inscribed on the<br />

Magazine will play boat to • selling and exchanging outdoor net market with<br />

ches In the annual Lower permanent we«kflsh trophy «t<br />

regional meeting of Antique collectibles during the twodealer<br />

tables available on a<br />

Townahlp black dram / • the Lower Township itjL<br />

Fishing Real and Equipment day event.<br />

flret-coroe, first-served basis.<br />

weakflih derby.<br />

Randano caught his prtte-<br />

Collectors at Historic Odd The antique flahing reel* All exhibits will have to be<br />

The biggest black drum ws» winner on Ws own boat, U'l<br />

Spring Village, Old Shore will to housed In a tent ad- related to the theme of the<br />

caught by Denis Deschateleta<br />

Road, Lower Township on jacent to the new <strong>Cape</strong> May weekend event A number of<br />

of Goahen who boated hla Other winners In the wnk><br />

Saturday and Sunday, Oct 4 County Nautical, Sporta and Otter events are being<br />

priie-wlnnlng fish on anHah<br />

division Included Tan<br />

and 5.<br />

Commercial Fishing and planned <strong>for</strong> the weekend<br />

outing In Delaware Bay with &nlth of Gouldiboro, Fa.,<br />

The gathering will feature Boating museum which will which will draw vMton to the<br />

Bill Tomlln on Tomlln'i boat second place with • 14.&-<br />

collectors from New York, be open at that time. The new museum, the village and to<br />

Coon Dog. DeachateleU will pound wukfiA; H. Werti of<br />

New Jersey, Pennsylvania, museum was added to the the collectors convention. A<br />

receive (2S0 and a trophy <strong>for</strong> Vffiaa, with a Ufnand 1-<br />

Maryland, Delaware and Cold Spring Village complex nominal fee will be charged<br />

Us priie-winning ef<strong>for</strong>t. Hla ounce wamkflsh <strong>for</strong> third<br />

Virginia as well as collectors In the past year.<br />

<strong>for</strong> tent table space and (or<br />

name win be engraved on the place; Edward Miller of<br />

from other parts of the<br />

table* in the flea market area.<br />

plaque which is on permanent Phlladelphle, fourth place<br />

country. Collectors will to Freeholder Herbert C, Cold Spring Village Is a<br />

dtsplay In the Lower Town- with hU12H-pound weak, and<br />

Frederick, director of thetypical<br />

South Jersey farm<br />

ship HalL<br />

Brian Ivers of Cheny 8111,<br />

Gape May County Depart-<br />

village of the 19th century<br />

ment of Public Affaire and<br />

which Is operated by the<br />

youths enjoy an arternoon of fishing Great Egg Harbor.<br />

Joe Randazzo of Media, Pi. fifth with a lZ-pouixM ounce<br />

h h winning weakflsb. weakfLih.<br />

CLASSIFIEDADS director of Cold Spring<br />

county.<br />

In the black drum dlviilon,<br />

BRING RESULTS Village, extended the In- With the museum being<br />

second place wot to Ton<br />

County's white marlin tournament set to go<br />

vitation to the antique flahJng added at the east end of the<br />

Madden of <strong>Cape</strong> May with a<br />

equipment collectors to village, visitors can gain Over 40 boats will compete marlin tagging and marlin recognized mat most of their the water. Fish to be Tin-pound flah. Third place<br />

participate In the weekend at access to the parking areas In the nth annual <strong>Cape</strong> May releasing project* to asdat in contact was over me ship-to- mounted u a trophy or the was won by Harry Hlgbee of<br />

Gold Spring Village. from either Route S or County White Marlin Tour- the study of marlin movement shore radio or as they passed occasional fish which la too Enna with a 70-pound drum.<br />

In addition to the display of<br />

Thomas S,<br />

Seashore Road,<br />

nament July 24-27, according and to conserve the species, each oner on boats while on badly injured to survive, Fourth-place winner mi<br />

fishing antique* and collec-<br />

to tournament Chairman mi according to Robeson. the ocean fishing.<br />

make up the bub of the few PbUlp Marieek of Dorothy,<br />

Robeson of Cherry Hill and The event kicks off with a Released martin icon » flah which are retained. with a 68H-pound black drum,<br />

Moon ABLE PAINTERS<br />

Avalon.<br />

registration dinner at thepoints<br />

<strong>for</strong> the successful<br />

end fifth prize waj a tie<br />

STEAM<br />

Robeson, who Is chairman yacht club of Stone Harbor angler while boated fist are The tournament is spon- between Roger Gregory of<br />

PAINTING<br />

of the Jersey <strong>Cape</strong> Sport- Thursday. Flahing dates are scored at one point per pound sored annually by the Jersey Green Creek and Elvln<br />

CLEANING fishing Tournament Com- Friday and Saturday with an in the marlln category. Since <strong>Cape</strong> Sportfishing Tour- Cbtheman of Wannlnliter,<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

mittee, noted the white marlin alternate weather date set <strong>for</strong> the emphasis was put onnament<br />

in cooperation with Pa. with 65-pound black<br />

Carpeting &<br />

INTERIOR • EXTERIOR<br />

event features marlin con- Sunday. A tournament (•leasing marlln In the earry the <strong>Cape</strong> May County Board<br />

Licensed • Ocean City<br />

Upholstery servation as Its primary goal awards dinner is scheduled years of the tournament, most of Chosen Freeholders. Call Randaiie, Deachaletf,<br />

since jt encourages releasing tor the Golden Eagle Inn, of the fish caught are returned 8B8-0801.<br />

20 Years Experience<br />

390-38761 of marlin rather than keeping <strong>Cape</strong> May on Sunday,<br />

the flan.<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

The tournament la open to<br />

k'ontemporary<br />

The tournament baa been dividual brail over 24 feet as<br />

Carpet Co,<br />

Surfers to compete<br />

hailed as a release event wefl as to teams up to four<br />

342 Shore Rd., Marmora almost since its inception, boats. Team and Individual<br />

3990205 Inferior/Isterior Insured<br />

with participants engaging In boat prizes are awarded <strong>for</strong><br />

points accumulated <strong>for</strong> in Cali<strong>for</strong>nia<br />

catching and/or releasing Following six trial contests, surfers will day with fellow<br />

white marlin. Game flan eight Surf Explorers will be Surf Explorers and their<br />

awards are also presented <strong>for</strong> traveling out West to thefamilies<br />

and do some touring<br />

the biggest tuna, dolphin, blue Explorer nationals in Hun- around southern Cali<strong>for</strong>nia.<br />

marlin and wahoo. A Ungton Beach, Calif. Aug. 13 Advisors <strong>for</strong> the Explorers<br />

Plan Building & Remodeling NOW! minimum weight of 2S pounds and 14.<br />

on the trip will be Post 521<br />

has been set <strong>for</strong> eligible en- The Explorers from this adults, Kim Forgilio and<br />

tries In the Tuna division. area are John Farren and Quick Allison who will also<br />

The <strong>Cape</strong> May County Dave Jones of Ocean City, compete In the advisors'<br />

Marlin Tournament Is one of Frank Levin of Northfield, division with their coun-<br />

the oldest of its kind along the Joa Blanche and Chris Hurry terparts in Calif omla<br />

RICHARD A. COLVIN<br />

East Coast. It was established of Somera Point, Dave Zelti of<br />

YOUNG CONCRETE 30 yean ago by a group of Margate, and Dave Drudlng TRUMP CASTLE<br />

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marlin fishermen who d Brigantlne. Farren and CRUISE AUG. M<br />

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PAGB 8 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />

Seniors, A- and B-fleet sailors vie <strong>for</strong> Sunfish series honors<br />

Senior, A- and B-fleet rounded It wtU and stayed<br />

Milan <strong>for</strong> the Octu City ahead of the pack.<br />

Yacht Club July SunfUh B*i Chuck Wagner gtartod<br />

Racing Series eagerly lined well with Blair Hopkln and<br />

up to begin the flnt of three Hat Schwenk running<br />

raceg but Wednesday under together at the Jibe buoy,<br />

overcaat skies with • good The tenlori and A'I Ucked<br />

breeze, arefully u they neared the<br />

The course iy M-l to port flnlab and It waa- cloit,<br />

<strong>for</strong>theftnttwoeontostmnda However, McKenaey maln-<br />

m A'I and Senlon rand In of tt# Senlon, with Todd<br />

one group. The B'I had Moaaitero second, Trade<br />

delayed itarta over the same Walters third and Julia<br />

courses. Vollmer fourth.<br />

Senior Todd Monastero and Diam Hathaway pulled to<br />

A"i PJ. Chaw rounded At the lead <strong>for</strong> the A'«, but Craig<br />

windward mark almoot side Monastero triad to move<br />

by side, with senior Shane ahead close to the flniah Una.<br />

McKensey and A's Diane Hathaway managed to win,<br />

Hathaway in cloee pursuit while Monastero was second,<br />

McKensey paaaed the other Kris Archlbold third and P. J<br />

boats on the way to the front Chew fourth,<br />

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PAGE 2 — SECTION ONE<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N. j,<br />

ANNUAL FOUNDER'S DAY<br />

15% Off Store wide<br />

AH regularly priced merchandise 5% Off large & small appliances, vacuum cleaners and T.V/s.<br />

THURSDAY 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. • FRIDAY 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. • SATURDAY 9 A.M. • 5 P.M.<br />

Stainton's has been a "Friend of the Family" <strong>for</strong> over 70 years! Come celebrate with us as we honor<br />

our founder, Howard Smith Stainton (1886-1979) , ,<br />

r<br />

Men's Sportcoat and<br />

Suit Sale<br />

Now $39.00-$150,00<br />

Regularly $100.00 • $250.00<br />

Botany,® Haggar,® &<br />

Palm Beach®<br />

Slies 38 «<br />

*25% Off<br />

Summer<br />

Fabrics<br />

20% Off Wi I lets®<br />

"Carousel Memories"<br />

Ceramic carousel<br />

collectibles in a variety of<br />

styles - musicals, plates, mugs<br />

and more<br />

Carpet Specials<br />

RICH PLUSH ^ , ) ^ f l ^<br />

ANSO CUT & LOOP (Re^iBJS) V:7"<br />

',v,<br />

25% Off Women's<br />

Fall Coordinates<br />

NOW $29.75 - $48.00<br />

Re gularly S39.00 • $64<br />

Jade, Royal, Raspberry Skirts,<br />

Jacket, Shell & Sweater. Size 8-18<br />

iy Smith 8, Jones*<br />

25% Off Summtr<br />

Sleepwear & Loungewear<br />

Now $7.50 - $30.00<br />

Regularly $10.00 $40.00<br />

Cotton & cotton blend, nylon, terryeloth<br />

gowns 8. robes, babyvd'olls, and night<br />

shirts. 32-44'ahd P-XU.<br />

20% Off Summer<br />

Handbags<br />

In leather, vinyl and fabric<br />

from John Romaine, Borelli,<br />

Philllpe, and Florida Keys<br />

Amana<br />

^ir,CQpditiono»T §ale „<br />

NOW $25900<br />

Shadowline®<br />

Lingerie<br />

NOW $2.91 • $9,99<br />

Regularly $4.50-$14.00<br />

Includes full slip, camisole,<br />

petti slip and parity in white<br />

or champagne <strong>for</strong> 32 - 40<br />

and S-AA-L<br />

30% Off Sweaters<br />

Now $12.60-$42.00<br />

Regularly $18.00 $60.00<br />

Includes women's rfitarsias, solids, J<br />

hand knit, acrylic, cotton & cotton blend<br />

In summer sweaters foftslies s-m-l and 84 -44<br />

Furniture Specials<br />

15% - 20% OFF Lamps & Pictures i<br />

15% - 25% OFF Rockers & Recliners<br />

15% - 30% OFF BedroorrVFurn;<br />

15% - 30% OFF Liv. Rm. Tables.<br />

15% -35%OFF Liv. Rm. Furn><br />

15% - 40% OFF Dining Rm. Furn.<br />

',"!••<br />

from RCA®<br />

T,:v.<br />

25% Off Trina®<br />

Cosmetic Kits<br />

NOW $4.50-$18.75<br />

Travel kite/ Jewel kits, organizers,<br />

and handbag accessories. Assorted<br />

, ••"•• ""*•'* styles and colors<br />

. " . J. v\' ** I'll<br />

|O Li« i : (•<br />

20% Off Wbrtieri's<br />

Fashion & Sport<br />

Socks<br />

Anklets, sport socks, knee highs,<br />

crews and more In solids and patterns<br />

Simmons® Golden<br />

Value Bedding Sets<br />

(usttiOT) ^. $79.00M.pc.<br />

F.OLL (List $259> $129.00.. pc<br />

^UCEN (List$S9?)........$299.00«t<br />

t'K ING the members, bla community emotional time when I went<br />

Bruno, who originally ran otter tiro to petition and ran activity tad business through this because it (the<br />

<strong>for</strong> the Board In April and In the next election In April- background Him definitely discussion) was held In public<br />

finished fourth In the voting Bruno, who has a bachelor an asset, although each meeting rather than during an<br />

<strong>for</strong> three positions, was ap- of arts degree in education candidate bad good things toexecutive<br />

session. This tune tt<br />

pointed over Luclnda from Davis and Blkins rffer." he said.<br />

felt good that all of us agreed<br />

Hathaway and Kemry Mc- College, hasn't odd a public<br />

oa it"<br />

FarlamJ. Tbla followed u afflco previously bat feds bis ' Bruno ateo to a member of<br />

-Mike Albright<br />

aneuttvi session to Interview long Hat of ccfnmunlty In- me Ocean Qty Recreation<br />

the three, selected by volvement mi activity helped Board, a member of the Union<br />

! B»wmnel Committee from In the Board's decision. League of <strong>Cape</strong> May County<br />

i pran applkBtlons.<br />

"I've been involved in and has had previous<br />

V. "ThU wai • difficult community activities (or aassociation<br />

with the mayor's<br />

te^on to B^M," •aid Board long time and still am," hetask<br />

<strong>for</strong>ce on drug and alcohol<br />

j president Den Johnson. •14 "I'm « past president of abuse.<br />

Gus Bruno<br />

School Board seeks to keep secretary<br />

SEMI-ANNUAL SALE<br />

Sail includes our fine Unas of summer suits, sporlcoats<br />

Ocean City Board of Ruggleri, who has held her unanimously denied a motion and slacks at substantial savings'<br />

Education Secretary An- pott five nan nan, dted to accept her resignation Just<br />

Also untlre stock of summer sport ihlrts, bermudas and<br />

Dinette Ruggieri's contract money at the main reason <strong>for</strong> prior to Board president Don beachwear as well as selected groups of Short sleeve<br />

been remanded to the wanting to resign. However, Johnson sending the issua to •port shirts and knit sport shirts<br />

.Board's professional the Board Tuesday night Dr. Ernest Dunn's<br />

] WotUtions committee to be<br />

professional negotiations<br />

CHAPTERH<br />

i smgottated upward making Flea market<br />

Ittee.<br />

BOYS' MOP<br />

I tt comparable to an offer she<br />

Rugglerl,whodiacloaedher<br />

JJeeeived from Igg Harbor at Animal shelter salary u $40,000 pit* "ad-<br />

OF SHORT SLlgVi KNIT<br />

'RTSHIHTS 60% OFF<br />

DUtrJcL<br />

ttnat an gtm needed to<br />

ministrative fees," met<br />

Open house at the annual baiaar art <strong>for</strong><br />

briefly with Dunn following<br />

Wednesday, Aug. 6 on the<br />

in meeting to dlscoss the<br />

H, Freeman & Son , KlnprMff. •FHicluy-Fmnian<br />

Richard Harris,, Hitptl,,, Gant,,, Alan Paine.,. British Oaks<br />

] lospital Sunday IttiftlHar by the Humane<br />

Issue. She failed to comment<br />

Csunlii! Min... Ind.,. Urf Witt ,, Swan Trader. . CMttn<br />

Sodety of Ocean City.<br />

on whether.any progress was Thaw,,. London FM ',, Zirp King,,. Curtis David,., Christian Dior<br />

f"Shore Memorial Hospital to<br />

Hathaway ,, Salty ot Swltwrtand,., Johnston «, Murphy<br />

oldlng an open house to the<br />

Baked goods, antiques<br />

Ilil.,, CUrkl of England,., Fkxsnelm.<br />

ubUc featuring Its new,<br />

wMta elephant Item* l<br />

Dr. Dunn was unavailablit<br />

rtetei)*4he-a]* computerised<br />

dropped ott at tta new<br />

718-724 AstMjry Avtnorf- Oman City, M.J. • 398-1 BIS<br />

^Hri(er7i^ntr H sbitor, behind the airport<br />

4 pjn. Sunday, July J7<br />

Tet&see Avenue.<br />

MO CWBOff TO« NORMAL ALTERATtbNS<br />

hospital's radiology<br />

A Society spokeswoman<br />

also fetnlno>d readers of me<br />

ient. •<br />

The largest Patio Furniture display In the area<br />

m market at the sheltar<br />

There will be a slide<br />

today and tomorow. Call 1Mratnttitteh<br />

from 11 a.m. to<br />

»18<br />

won, and escorted tours of<br />

Grosfidlex<br />

le unit are scheduled <strong>for</strong><br />

very half-hour from noon to4 weather<br />

un.<br />

with chance of<br />

For further In<strong>for</strong>mation call<br />

1 2th& Bny<br />

SS-3870.<br />

or Annderito<br />

Free<br />

Occin Citv<br />

ev<br />

Dolivery<br />

398-9335<br />

tides to the Sta and lows tbetow<br />

Cturtttf Ali-lHMi M.rln. Ita-IIM 70i throughoiit the<br />

For Bth Street drawbridge NATIONAL ' — ATBBR<br />

High Low SERVICB<br />

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"There were at toast 100<br />

people gathered and toff<br />

aura were all over the place,"<br />

she said. "Two girls wen<br />

lying out In the street<br />

"<strong>On</strong>e girl had difficulty<br />

breathing and one!* face<br />

looked pretty tad and the<br />

other one was watting around<br />

STRAPLESS BRA SALE<br />

25% OFF*<br />

ON ALL EXQUISITE FORM<br />

STRAPLESS STYLES<br />

Comlort on IM Qe • Soil Cup<br />

Convertible S1r»pl«»» ;<br />

Average ilgura atftpleas brc ><br />

crisscross In (he back bra or •<br />

conventional bra. Specially •<br />

designed with a light, Mat.<br />

fltxlble underwire.Cups (re hisheen<br />

tricot edged with luxurious<br />

lace. Imported.<br />

Styl» #871. White, Beige<br />

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Ths"B»r» Shoulders" Snamlast<br />

Cup Slnplisi Sindtiu Bra . ,-<br />

Soil, seamless cups thai leak<br />

•mooin even under soft, clingy<br />

clothes, Supiriighl libtrdii lining<br />

(or jusl Bfiinl ol shaping Fiai.<br />

Mexibie underwire thit gives me<br />

gentle llfl you need to slay in<br />

place. Cenlorttble stretch sides<br />

and back wit ti stay-put<br />

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* Oil DMnulMlunn luigiitM ritilt.<br />

• iS<br />

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These terrific little summers can do a lot <strong>for</strong> your<br />

body—no matter what your body Is doing! Th«y<br />

slim your figure, in maximum com<strong>for</strong>t,<br />

They have no-show seams <strong>for</strong> smoothnBas, they<br />

firm <strong>for</strong> flattery and they're soft and light <strong>for</strong> all-day '<br />

com<strong>for</strong>t. All with cotton crotch.<br />

SPyl. ffU ipsrti Utt<br />

*gw Qrm v^^ite Mg,s#. Sinfti<br />

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PAGE 4 —SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

Hinmatiy Learn exchange voivs<br />

Pamela Joan Hlnman, Qlbnoy, cousins of the bride,<br />

daughter d Mr, and Mrs. The best man was Lorenzo<br />

Robot M. Hlnman of Lin* Santangelo, of Atlantic City,<br />

wood, became the bride of Ushers wen Mark Weeks,<br />

Michael Learn, of Margate, Rob Switzer and Eric Learn,<br />

In a double-ring ceremony at brother of the groom,<br />

Margate Community Church The bride la a graduate of<br />

June 21, with Dr. Terrence<br />

Johnson officiating. Mary<br />

Unman was soloist.<br />

Given in marriage by her<br />

father and matter, toe bride<br />

wor* a white Victorian gown<br />

by the designer 1111M. She<br />

wore a white pearl and lace<br />

hat and carried a corsage of<br />

orchids, baby's breath and<br />

ivy.<br />

Bonnie Jo Hlnman, sister of<br />

the bride, wag maid of honor.<br />

She wore a mauve peau<br />

taffeta gown and carried an<br />

orchid bouquet<br />

Bridesmaids were Nancy<br />

Corson-Weeks of Ocean City,<br />

Jennifer Zavaglla of Nor-<br />

Afield and Ethlene Gibbons<br />

Procter of Dorchester, Mass.<br />

Junior bridesmaids were<br />

Joanne Hinman and Jennifer<br />

F I T N E S S CLUB<br />

Mainland Regional High<br />

School and Southeastern<br />

Academy. TBi groom was<br />

graduated from Atlantic City<br />

High School and the<br />

University of Louisville<br />

School of Law. He is a<br />

practicing attorney,<br />

The reception was held at<br />

Renaults Winery, Egg Harbor,<br />

Following a honeymoon trip<br />

to Bermuda, the couple are<br />

Hying In Ventnor.<br />

Commemorative trees planted<br />

The Ocean aty Shade Tree<br />

Committee has planted<br />

commemorative trees at<br />

several locations in Ocean<br />

aty, according to chairman<br />

Andrew H. Strug.<br />

Clint Campbell donated a<br />

free in honor of his new<br />

grandson, Steven Ooseliere.<br />

the tree was planted at the<br />

Marine Bank, 10th Street and<br />

Aabury Avenue,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.<br />

Broder donated a tree in<br />

memory of the Vaughan<br />

Com<strong>for</strong>t family. It wai<br />

planted on Atlantic Avenue<br />

between 5th and 6th streets.<br />

Two trees in memory of<br />

NAUTILUS • AEROBICS • BOUTIQUE<br />

New you can tan on our<br />

BRAND NEW SUNBED<br />

612 Albury Ave. (609) 318-1170<br />

Best-of-summer<br />

SALE<br />

CONTINUES...<br />

¥5 50% OFF<br />

SUMMER SPORTSWEAR<br />

Tees • Sweaters • shorts • Slacks<br />

Handbags • Summer Skirts<br />

The Bag Room<br />

& Monogram Shop<br />

Comer 7th and Atburv, Ocean City «<br />

391-1740 ##*<br />

Daily9s30toS;30• Frl.'TIIIiM • Sal, 'Til j<br />

SMUT.<br />

741 Aibury Avenue<br />

OcwnClty<br />

Daily lOtOli PH. 10tOj,7to9<br />

MIDSUNNERi<br />

•t*»<br />

Sinks<br />

Cutottii<br />

KnllTopi<br />

Summer Dreiiei<br />

Direct Factory<br />

Sweater Outlet<br />

WE ARETHE<br />

MANUFACTURER"<br />

EVERYTHING IN<br />

THE STORE !t<br />

Sweaters, S/ac/cs, $/....<br />

; Blouses, ScarvesfEtc^<br />

Current FaihloniACotort<br />

c<br />

Betty Martin, donated by her between Mo and 8th ttreeti,<br />

husband Paul and father Mr. and the Shade Tree Can-<br />

Martin, were planted on the mittee has donated 10 treea,<br />

grounds of Ocean aty High aU of which will be planted at<br />

School at Sth Street a later date.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Williams<br />

contributed donations <strong>for</strong> a The committee also donated<br />

tree In memory of Milton and four poplar trees <strong>for</strong> the ctty<br />

Charles Sinclair. playground at 15tb Street and<br />

The Ocean Qty Republican Bay Avenue and two poplan<br />

dub has ordered one tree to <strong>for</strong> the tot lot playground it<br />

be planted on Memorial Field, 2Bth Street and West Avenue.<br />

Accepted at art college<br />

Eileen Forrestel<br />

Eileen Forrtstel, president<br />

of the Ocean Qty Stodent<br />

Council <strong>for</strong> the year 1966 has<br />

been accepted to Moore<br />

College of Art In wiMf'p<br />

where she received a<br />

scholarship <strong>for</strong> portfolio<br />

review,<br />

She ia the recipient of Sen.<br />

BUI Bradleys' New Jersey<br />

Young Citizens Award and the<br />

principal's award at the Ugh<br />

school.<br />

She is the daughter of Am<br />

and John Forrestel of Ocean<br />

City.<br />

New Look For Fall!<br />

SWEA TERS<br />

Exciting Sweater Jackets<br />

in sizzling, bold prints<br />

Starting as<br />

lew as<br />

Sizes<br />

'Get them white it's hot!!"<br />

HE COAT RACK<br />

745 Asbury Ave.<br />

pecan City 3W-7120<br />

rAve.i Other Loctttoni<br />

•ni¥^ Vineiand A AtaMn<br />

(M&<br />

FINE ^WOMEN'S WEAR<br />

Discover a Natural<br />

Habitat For.,,<br />

Fine Clothes, Friendly Service,<br />

Fair Prices<br />

653V77<br />

9 CENTRAL SQl!ARH, I.iNWtKlD,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Learn<br />

Fashion lunch set Aug. 12<br />

The Charity League of<br />

Atlantic County'i annual<br />

show "By the Shore" will be<br />

12iW p jn. Tuesday, tag. IS at<br />

Harrah's Marina Hotel and<br />

Casino.<br />

The fashions will be<br />

presented by Lillian Albm.<br />

For further hifuniiation and<br />

reservatione, contact MM.<br />

Augustine Repetto Jr. at 88sn,<br />

Proceed! are mitribtttod to<br />

local hospital* and various<br />

other agendee.<br />

CLASSIFIED ADS ;^<br />

BRING RESULTS ^,<br />

v°V<br />

illilliii<br />

iniliiii<br />

Preparing 11 <strong>for</strong><br />

Marks 90th birthday<br />

iin 1«<br />

at hi* home on s.<br />

ItMpny Read.<br />

"H to bteomtag a<br />

rttMMt hm to J to » ln<br />

retirement frtmhU<br />

fa^ and ml •*•*•<br />

Tta am m<br />

g<br />

elder of the Flnt<br />

PresbyterUn Church of ,<br />

Vtoeland and la prutuUy to •<br />

active member o* St. Peter 1 .<br />

Methodist <strong>On</strong>ircJi to Oml<br />

m.<br />

family. Including Hi wife<br />

Thelma; UidiniMrandher<br />

tad Be<strong>for</strong>e v*c«tlcned retiring, her* he had each hnbandMr. Malta,<br />

s-rv*d m now of Landli RHche of Arllngtai, Va.; hU<br />

TownihlD and atee at a grandson Dewi<br />

Arector of the l»t Pwolee also of Arlington; Us<br />

B a A ^ y V l l d daughter and im<br />

Stooal Bank) <strong>for</strong> Wyeari. Mr. and Mrs. Scott<br />

An«cttveRoUrtan.hewaa Schumacker of Stated, Pa,S<br />

aho tvmember of the Com- Among the many attending 1<br />

' • " d '<br />

g<br />

garland: County Selective were 4wo dan matea from'<br />

Serric* Boaid and received a the gueit of honora Vmeland;<br />

n*«M»nHai dtatlon <strong>for</strong> nilmffh<br />

School graduation l<br />

photo by Senior Sfudle ,<br />

Stuart Taylor with bW wife, Thelma, poses <strong>for</strong>,<br />

photographs be<strong>for</strong>e/cutting his 90th birthday<br />

cake during gathering <strong>for</strong> family and friends at •<br />

his home in Ocean City.<br />

Gay f 90s fair Saturday j<br />

The Ocean Oty Historical<br />

Museum will hold a Giy "Ms<br />

talr tan 10 ajn. to 4 p Jn.<br />

Saturday on the mnrani<br />

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children and refreshment*<br />

available.<br />

Friends of the Musemn<br />

president Helen Kroaiier<br />

euro Is apen Mond»K><br />

eon and Fashion Shpw ^ fw nle. : Ita not event scheduled^<br />

are, from left: qairt Wilt Smith pad BUI irtU be a fashion IBOW^<br />

McGinty, invitaUons, and Bruestle wlU provide en- ftatortag "Fathlom through ><br />

Irene Schiereck, de- tertainment with banjo «he Ag«" to be held 11 aJik><br />

corations. iDttdc;therewmbtprli«i<strong>for</strong> Aoguit 7 on the Mualc Pier.;^<br />

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MVW<br />

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new<br />

members<br />

'The tee May Branch of<br />

the American Association of<br />

Ihlvenlty Women recently<br />

wekomed U new members.<br />

They are:<br />

Joanne VanHorn of <strong>Cape</strong><br />

S?ay Court House, Connie<br />

•ter of Margate, Ella<br />

er-Tonuln of North <strong>Cape</strong><br />

y.EIiiabrthT.Colanerirf<br />

Margate, Ltoda Hard of North<br />

<strong>Cape</strong> May, AntonietteLudwig<br />

dt apt May Court House,<br />

Hhel S. Russell of Ocean<br />

City, Susan Rohnnan of North<br />

<strong>Cape</strong>' May, Jacalyn<br />

MattowsUof <strong>Cape</strong> May, Rnth<br />

JacobBon of <strong>Cape</strong> May Court<br />

House, Marjorle Zook of<br />

Avalon, EUiabeth Faman of<br />

Apt Hay Court House and<br />

Betty Jane W«k* of Oom<br />

tor women, education and<br />

aeH-develonment throuahout — -\r~JT "f"; ..ta^-- #«.<br />

Me, «d -pMUta wd.t.1 K to iBWo«r i a5<br />

-' ' pholo by 5«ilor Studio<br />

Marjorle* Booker of 401 E. Surf Rd. poses in front of the hydrangea<br />

bushes that won <strong>for</strong> best garden display during annual festival competition.<br />

THE SENTINBL*LDOaER, OCEAN CITY,N.J.<br />

Clements mark 50th<br />

wedding anniversary<br />

Andrew and Naomi<br />

dements of UrdSt were the<br />

surprise guest of honor at a<br />

Nth wedding anniversary<br />

pndes party given, at the<br />

imy of their neighbor, Myrt<br />

Rich.<br />

The party was given by<br />

their ion Tom ""* dinffhttf<br />

|ne McFaul, grandchildren<br />

Christen and Johnny, and<br />

neighbor Mrs. Rnch <strong>for</strong> U<br />

iiwiny nmnberaand friends.<br />

Letters froni old friends,<br />

naoues from ^eak^ait and<br />

Mrs. Reagan and Mayor Roy<br />

GUllan wen presented to the<br />

couple as well as many gifts<br />

and a money tree.<br />

The Clements are active In<br />

the First Presbyterian<br />

Church of Ocean Ctty. Mr.<br />

Hydrangea winners are announced<br />

(Me AMOdaflon, toured the Martanna Lane; honorable "Wo" ^.stooraW men<br />

Clements' la an active<br />

member of the Own Cfty<br />

Fisting Club.<br />

The couple weft married<br />

July 1* WJB to PtaUadelDtaU<br />

and spent a three-day<br />

Jeffery S. Hinkle,<br />

USN, graduated with<br />

f Recruit<br />

dtyr^ntly todfein^ttN nn|ni Mr andM« Edgar "L"* "* " «, -..,-„ -. «-v .<br />

wlnntr»lji»tver«lc«tegoriei. D, Harmey, 1111 Qlenwood Dntai, MOO Wait *».; , _. j. , Charlei<br />

Award, and recognition Dr., and Mi, Mule i. and Lurp touie Uiptayi ra^Hf "*„«/„ L<br />

wenpMentodtOi Cliirt M, Bowron, MM' »^,Pta« »;•»* »?; A^£?? e "S^ e<br />

Flnt place winneri single Asbury Av.<br />

BacclnU 101 Anchor Bd.; is stationed at Great<br />

MtmbjAlpi.opentotll ^ ^ ^ 1 ^ ^ buth: Mr. Clarence Matttoll, Red bush: second place Mr. third place Ma. Helen Lakes <strong>for</strong> further schoolwomen<br />

with a degree from an QtowMorg«,*a<strong>top</strong>iMon m m £?.,aAbuauHr, and Mrs. George Wright, 401 Qleason, 3730 Weriey Av. ^g<br />

accreted four-y«r y collage g -lor ^the ^ event tf ^ and B m mnee m ^ yn> Q^, W FeD_ E. Surf Rd; third place Mr.<br />

of university. For additional<br />

rtennacber, 118 Ocean ltd., and Mrs. Richard Jmwiak,<br />

International of Ocean City,<br />

In<strong>for</strong>mation contact brand<br />

dUplay garden: Mr. and MM.<br />

109 Anchorage Dr.; honorable<br />

Prudent Marllou Rochlord *»« wltti gdlii S^C. Qaorp Wrliirt and Mujorle mgntoiMri ti M MC MAOiyto,10 Gl 10 the RED GERANIUM II<br />

Brass»Crystal»Jewe!ry«Cards<br />

Nautical. (tems«SEA CANDLES<br />

iSssjrsui ss-arts^s str^^'Si^ 1 *4ansu »«»«<br />

gsaaass ss«S5p y srjSsi-^ar esffVas<br />

Members of the Beachcoimber<br />

Quester chapter No.<br />

1064 met at the home of<br />

Dorothy Conklln where they<br />

heard a talk on plate<br />

collecting by Miriam Van<br />

Horn, president of the Sandpiper<br />

Questers No. m.<br />

Mrs. Van Horn showed<br />

•ome of her collection wbieh<br />

includes Staf<strong>for</strong>dshire<br />

England bander design and<br />

> spoke on the history and value<br />

at pictorial plates. Many of<br />

the Staf<strong>for</strong>dshire plates date<br />

treuunr of Boach Mr.<br />

Rd.; third place Mrs. MX.<br />

I MM. John Muresan,<br />

4001 Central AT.<br />

Qayle, 10 E. Aberdeen Rd.<br />

Otter winners Included: Small house display:<br />

Single DUihi second place second place Mr. and Mm.<br />

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the birth of to United States. and Mrs. Bruno Dshlhausen, 1 Edgar Harmey, 1111 Glen-<br />

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She also displayed more<br />

modern plates such as the<br />

Brad<strong>for</strong>d collection, Norman<br />

Rockwell, Boebm and Lenox;<br />

and in her lecture pointed out<br />

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Questera was <strong>for</strong>med In UM<br />

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FRIDAY, JULY 25,1^<br />

Saturday's Gay '90s fair is Kroesser's latest cause <strong>for</strong> concern<br />

Ocean aty bu over 100<br />

organization*. Each one h Museum sponson become* a<br />

" a HWfhil »ource of coocern to<br />

Hftsjifeilt Off Hani SQft Of Helen. She worries about<br />

foarkss leader. <strong>On</strong>e of tbc whether It win b« a success<br />

hardest working of taut and Is concerned about every<br />

many volunteer prtaldcnts U detail<br />

Museum keeps an outstanding<br />

•election of antique apparel In<br />

flnt fluifft coodlttdo At iti<br />

headquarters, a talk which<br />

keeps many volunteers busy.<br />

This garb will be modeled by<br />

HsftB Krofsjar iiliu pptildll Two such event! wfll arrive widely known Ocean City<br />

ewer the Historical Museum, •A got this Saturday, a resident* including two<br />

« Wesley Av. , "Gay Nineties FaJf."T!ili members of Council, Jeanne<br />

Helen Is at the Museum Juft will be held on the lawn of the duim and "Chick" Trofa,<br />

about every day except when Museum from 10 a.m. to 4 <strong>for</strong>mer Mayor Chet Wlmberg,<br />

she ana disband, '•Ft," take p-m. and feature tables of<br />

<strong>On</strong>e off to vitU the grand- antiques, crafts, collectibles,<br />

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<strong>On</strong> Music Pier Saturday night<br />

11 women seek Miss <strong>Cape</strong> May County tide<br />

i conwcutive graduate of Padua Academy, Tempte Unlvenity, who wlU widener University, who wQl graduatoof Ocsu Qty High GtouoMtor Countv p«amn^ Mn«; <strong>Cape</strong> Dtncen and Alyce WUltarai ai<br />

wffl be crowned ootbeOMan Barbra Streisand's<br />

m Mrte Pte. m ytmr't Somewhere;<br />

pigeant beginning tomorrow<br />

eyenlng (Saturday at 8:15).<br />

Tba highlight win occur<br />

when Sheila Yalta of Ocean<br />

atypaaseaoothetitletober<br />

weceuor. The winner will<br />

represent the county In the<br />

# mi Mlii New Jeraty<br />

Pageant,<br />

.Eleven young women are<br />

•taking the crown In the official<br />

MUl America<br />

preliminary. More than 11,100<br />

fa scholarship awards and<br />

gifts will be presented to tba<br />

Winners, Including the (700<br />

jack Newman Memorial<br />

Scholarship to the new Miss<br />

<strong>Cape</strong> May County. That<br />

^ award !• sponsored by the i<br />

Ocean City Klwanls Club,<br />

Gwen Goldberg of Ocean<br />

View, an lB-yearold freshman<br />

at tbe University of Mary Ellen Monte of Ocean<br />

South Carolina, who win tlog City, a 20-year-old Junior at<br />

Happy Days Art Here Again the Philadelphia College of<br />

during the pageant's talent the Arts, who win dance to<br />

competition; Music and the Aflrnon<br />

4^ v - 11<br />

'Marta-Elena Alflerl of Trish McShane of Ocean<br />

Wlldwood Crest, a 17-year-old aty, a 24-year-old student at<br />

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executive director of tbewUl<br />

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Pagan, Stlna Hemlnway, M , will be sold at the door<br />

Jack<br />

Between tbe eonisetlttoni, Breslin. Bad Rlnck, tomorrow night<br />

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with a series of numbers built<br />

•round tbe theme of<br />

This week DiOrio's is proud to<br />

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"America's Music,"<br />

MiM Yates, a Junior at the<br />

University of Hart<strong>for</strong>d and a<br />

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recent Miss New Jersey<br />

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entertainment<br />

She will be Joined by singers<br />

Brian Genover, Susan Me-<br />

Oain, Paul Burnley, Suzan<br />

Harry Vanderslice, Sr.<br />

For his work with and<br />

continued support of the<br />

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Obituaries<br />

Reginald O'Isele, 80<br />

HQPKJ.NSVILLE, Ky. - Reginald O'lsels, 80. tomnrly of<br />

Somere Point, died hart July 14.<br />

A resident of Somere Point (or more than 20 years, he<br />

moved to Kentucky In IMS. He wu • member of the KiwanU<br />

dub while living In flila area.<br />

Surviving are his wlft, Mary Ethtl; two ions', Dr. Peter<br />

Isele of Hopklnsville, and Dr. Arnad Isele of Minnesota.<br />

Services were at the convenience of the family In Kentucky<br />

Mary Harman, 52?<br />

was Stain ton rales clerk<br />

Blanche Masturzi, 79<br />

MARGATE - Mary E. Harman, 62, died July 22 at the<br />

home of her daughter, Mary Beth Scarcta. Florence Silvius, 79<br />

Mrs. Harman was bom In Somers Point and had lived In<br />

Stuart, Fla., <strong>for</strong> 12 years. She lived In Ocean City be<strong>for</strong>e<br />

moving to Margate. She had been employed as a sales clerk SORfflRS POINT - Florence E, Silvius, 71, of 152 Bak<br />

at Stalnton's Department Store In Mean City and was a Dr., died July 20 at her home.<br />

member of St. Peter's United Methodist Church in Ocean An area resident 21 years, Mrs. SUviuj was born in<br />

Ofy.<br />

Philadelphia.<br />

She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Scarcia, Janice There are no Immediate survivors.<br />

M. Brennan of Trevose, Pa., and Amy Jo Harman of Vent- A Mass Of Christian Burial was said Thursday at St.<br />

nor; and two grandchildren.<br />

Joseph's Church. Burial was in Our Lady of Leurdea<br />

Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Cemetery, Hamilton Township.<br />

MMdJeton-StroblB Funeral Home, 304 Shore Road, Somers Arrangements were by the Mlddleton-Stroble Funeral<br />

Point. Friends may call from 10 a.m. until the time of ser- Home.<br />

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OQRBIN CITY - Blanche Masturei, 79, of<br />

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here 42 years ago.<br />

Surviving are two sisters. Rose Munet and Felita M.<br />

Lopez, both of Virginia, and two brothers, Julio Munlti of<br />

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PAGE 1J — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEPGEH, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

FWPAY. JULY 28,1986<br />

Council opts <strong>for</strong> lease with state so old tracks can lpe removed * |<br />

City CouncU Tuesday night proposed the rwnpvtl of the build a walkway over the<br />

agreed to lease the atata tracks, paving, grading tad railroad Mud to took out on<br />

Department of Tran- Installation of drainage im- At mjuTrininrt <strong>for</strong> an ensportaUon's<br />

railroad right-ofprovements from 9th to 24th vironmental experience."<br />

way which would allow the streets <strong>for</strong> use ai a two-way Qldeonse Mid he contacted<br />

dty to remove the abandoned road with parking. He aUo official* in the state's Green<br />

tracks on Haven Avenue lor suggested covering the Acre* program who appeared<br />

use as a more uitful remaining railroad tie* iouth willing to fund the project<br />

Bioroftifs.<br />

of 24th street with macadam when monies became<br />

For years the city hu <strong>for</strong> use as a bicycle path and available. "That<br />

negotiated with DOT <strong>for</strong>one<br />

way street through S6th<br />

permission to remove the street.<br />

tracks and possibly develop Beyond 36th street, the<br />

an alternate transportation area could serve ai a<br />

route such as a bicycle path. recreational ana Including<br />

The city hai remained un- continuation of the bike path,<br />

successful In getting the state uid Gldeonse who alio<br />

to dean the debris ridden proposed the development of<br />

tracks which garners per- • sail-powered train lor riders<br />

petual complaints of resident* to observe the wildlife and<br />

living along Haven Avenue. natural scenery. He added the<br />

Upon acceptance of the train could be equipped with a<br />

lease, the city hu become speaker system to point out<br />

responsible <strong>for</strong> the clean-up, unique species along the tour.<br />

according to city SeUeitor "We'd be the tint city in the<br />

Gerald J, Corcoran. United States to have It,"<br />

City planner John Gldeonse<br />

"We could also<br />

1 reach a tine when the •ipportodmeldeaoftheWke work «•*• to do clean up terrolnatod ,tj tBitr pwflr. dlman Hart Vldetto.<br />

railroad can be used U an route.<br />

wo*. • ,<br />

alternate <strong>for</strong>m of tran- "It will take • lot of "If they (the state) are too -fBeuaefl WM «**•*<br />

sportation.<br />

congwtlon off tat Board- miserable and cheap to data butt night on « H tt i private cneaulM L^<br />

"When traffic If limited in wifi,** Mid Jewel who alao it let's g«t KM» of ttns lrt<br />

run the facility itself. ^ O<br />

Atlantic City you wiU want to Hked the notion of the MU people to do It," Vldetto on» ML. saiov WHO Walker Prevffl, Hobnw - — W.^.«H <strong>Gillian</strong> ,m canceled thg<br />

have the railroad to get tralit<br />

TtLty'n hrt hardened and Aaioclato to drtwrhlne „ ^ executive' aenlon ' at<br />

visitors to Ocean City and the<br />

criminal*." fte coat* of renovating and<br />

rest of <strong>Cape</strong> May County," "If it turn* oat It would he a Councilman Nkkoa


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FRIDAY, JULY M. IMf<br />

Possible expansion of pit has neighbors concerned in township<br />

By JAMES FTIWATRICK Although the utui (a by hU client and the townihlp. necessary approval procesi allowing the depositing of organic Iron."<br />

SeattMl>Udgar Staff seemingly unmlneable April, however, couldn't <strong>for</strong> mining • ntw ( parcel of mtrah material It alao grants Township Solicitor James<br />

because It U land-locked, abed light on how Action land.<br />

fie Biigjeifl% to make oo- Waldrcn said beeaaae the<br />

ypPER TOWNSmp - local resldenU have ex- Supply wffl gain access to the In Its Minting g operation. p , alte Inspections without prior DEP allows the disposal of<br />

Tliomai Tower, ownerpressed concern Oat Action property. He aid he was not Action Supply ofectals have notification to the applicant suchmaterialf, "the township<br />

operator of the cotttnjverdal Supply-which has allegedly familiar with the geography contended they are permitted The ordinances define does not have the authority to<br />

Action Supply odiring pit In violated local mining or- of -^ the site,<br />

__-- to operate under a pre- dredge soil as wet excavation oompletely ban this material<br />

SeavUle, on Jmt SO purdln»nce» and ha* been Township Mayor Daniel existing, leu stringent plan materials from meadowland We can only regulate ra ac-,<br />

chased two lots totalling & seemingly unwilling to Beyel addressed citizens' dating bbade<br />

to the mid 70s. areas and salt marches. It cordance with the law Oat<br />

acres cattyeorntr to thecooperate<br />

wife residents and concerns over the potential The subject of the purchase refers to the material as being applies,<br />

portion of Ua mining government "fjjfjgj; In theexpansion<br />

of mining was broached by township characterized by "highly<br />

operation located on the west put — may attempt to ex- operations following Monday resident Jim WatWns during organic mater,. peat, Ugh<br />

nide of Old Stagecoach Road. pand Us operations. right's Township Committee roe public portion of the chloride levels, high sulfer<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly one of the two lota, Jeffrey April, attorney <strong>for</strong> meeting.<br />

Township Committee meeting MMt>nt and/ or high levels of<br />

over 11 adta, ia roned <strong>for</strong> Tower, confirmed at prats Be Indicated that although Monday night.<br />

mining. It ti currently Una yesterday tot the one of the two lots purchased During the meeting, the<br />

lnaccesilble and would property is intended to be by Tower la currently wned governing body passed an<br />

require a subdivision or a used <strong>for</strong> mining by his client <strong>for</strong> mining use. It wouldn't be ordinance regulating the<br />

apodal agreement with the He uid provisions have<br />

easy <strong>for</strong> Tower to attempt to<br />

] lott"<br />

owner of adjoining property to ban made <strong>for</strong> it under the<br />

mine the property because of<br />

Ity and<br />

•Sow access <strong>for</strong> eieavatlons. terms of settlement agreed to<br />

Its configuration and the<br />

11 Waldron once again af. Impoaedenthed<strong>top</strong>HMta<br />

tanad Oat • aotttenumt hu <strong>for</strong> being in violation of<br />

ben reached in principal township ordinances and<br />

between Action Supply gad court ordin, *• ccmpromltt<br />

the Township onasite plan <strong>for</strong> between Tower and the<br />

the mine.<br />

township Is all the<br />

municipality can expect to get<br />

Beyel told Tht SennW- out of Tower unless he to<br />

I«ls«f Tuesday ttait although again found to bt la violation.<br />

he eiplalDed the township expects to be<br />

reimbursed lor legal and "If he doesn't Uve up to the<br />

He also said "The state has other teas Incurred while ptan the Township to going to<br />

no new plans to deposit en<strong>for</strong>cing two cease and go after him again,'<br />

it>Th*t site." desist orders which were<br />

1 Bayel<br />

said.<br />

You Are Invited To The<br />

61,1,<br />

Antiques Crafts Co Meeting Thursday seeks answers<br />

transport of "dre<br />

Into the<br />

regulating the dumping,<br />

depositing, landfllling or from state on dumping at pit<br />

disposing of dredge soil within UPPER TOWNSIBP — state AasemDiyman Uuy residents and township of- offldalfl u DEP'i failure to<br />

fee municipality.<br />

There will be a special Muzlanl in<strong>for</strong>med The Senficials who have been asking notify the township about the<br />

It requires an en- meeting scheduled <strong>for</strong> 1 pm, tinel-Ledser a meeting was <strong>for</strong> answers since June when granting of the permit.<br />

vironmental Impact Thursday July 31 in Township arranged which will alao the material first started According to nearby<br />

statement be Hied with the Hall, Tuckahoe between Include representatives from being (rucked to the pit residents, no material haa<br />

municipality assessing the township officials and the state Attorney General's ResldenU and township been transported to the site<br />

location the material Is representatives of the state office, and SJ Groves, the officials fear the muck poses a since early July. ,<br />

removed from and where it is Department of En- prime contractor on thethreat<br />

to the local ground- Muilani uid be met witt<br />

to be placed.<br />

vironmental Protection and Somers Polnt-Longport water supply.<br />

state officials July 14 to<br />

The measure also mandates Department of Tran- Boulevard reconstruction According to public /in- •wpjwiHi that although the<br />

a public hearing after the apartotton to address some of project—the site from which <strong>for</strong>mation obtained by state is currently Involved la<br />

Impact study is received. the long-unanswered me material bag been taken. SeavlUe resident Julia litigation'with the township,<br />

The ordinance was passed questions concerning the Muilani and state Sen. Jenkins but apparently "there Is enough here now to<br />

and an accompanying or- marsh material the DEPJames<br />

Hurley are expected to withheld by the DIP, test justify having a meeting<br />

dinance was Introduced which permitted to be dumped in the be on hand <strong>for</strong> what local results on the material <strong>for</strong> salt Irregardless of the law suit<br />

would permit the Township Action Supply pit in Seavule<br />

content show readings ex-<br />

Committee to Impose special without township approval. and answer session <strong>for</strong> ceeding 23,000 parts per<br />

conditions on any permit<br />

million. Sea water U approximately<br />

35,000 ppm.<br />

Meetibles<br />

p<br />

Refreshments Entertainment<br />

Also See: Rich the Robot & Jordi, the Mime from Resorts<br />

Bill Breustle and the Sunshine Boys<br />

610 iMrfwaik<br />

Ocean City<br />

initial Offer<br />

Printed Gift/Souvenir Canisters<br />

Limited Supply<br />

Our faithful customers are our best<br />

advertisement. We thank you!<br />

1 !<br />

He said the dispute could be<br />

resolved in part by supplying<br />

In<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

Among the questions to bf<br />

Township Committee filed a resolved are why the township"<br />

law suit in Superior Court was never notified of the<br />

recently against the DEP anil DBF's approval, what threat!<br />

DOT demanding both a hault if any y are pposed<br />

to Iht<br />

to the trucking of wetlands groundwater d t supply l and d whjg hjg<br />

material into th the Action ti the material was approved f*<br />

ppy pit and Its removal dumping In <strong>Cape</strong> May Count*<br />

from the site.<br />

when It apparently waf<br />

The suit alleges the DIP originally slated to be taken t»<br />

didn't con<strong>for</strong>m to Its ownthe<br />

Pine Lands Park LandfOJ<br />

guidelines In permitting the in Egg Harbor TowuW<br />

Action Supply pit to be used Atlantic County.<br />

<strong>for</strong> the disposal of such Minliml uid he told John<br />

materials and that, there<strong>for</strong>e, Welngart, director of the<br />

the dumping should be DSP's Division of Coastal<br />

•<strong>top</strong>ped and the material Resources: "AU you have to<br />

removed.<br />

do is sit down and talk to thb<br />

Most objectionable to local people." «'<br />

Welcome to Sntor's<br />

btnt<br />

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Bmry Tuesday In July beginning<br />

Tuesday. July 8, Lillian Albus<br />

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luncheon hoursfrorhnoonto2.00pm,'<br />

1 ; /'' . >r ^<br />

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• Broasted Chicken<br />

• Scallops<br />

•Prltd Shrimp<br />

• Crab Imperial<br />

• Devilled Clams<br />

• Prltd Oysters<br />

• Combination Sea Food<br />

Broiled or Fried<br />

• Devilled Crab<br />

• Soft Shell Crabs<br />

Broiled Flounder<br />

HOURS:<br />

• Steamed Clams .<br />

• Cherrystone Clams<br />

• Clam Chowder<br />

• Snapper. Soup<br />

• Veal Cutlet<br />

• Lobster Tail<br />

OPEN 10 to 10 - 7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

The Cbhlck Family <strong>for</strong> 58 Years 1928-1986<br />

FULL CDURSEDINNERS<br />

Seafood<br />

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•i. 19,<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 25.1986 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE IS — SECTION ONE<br />

•2<br />

* Baytront street ends were jammed with curious spectaton wondering what the next boat would<br />

bring In the Night In Venice Parade,<br />

Richards attends<br />

1 photo by Smlw Studio<br />

1 Sgt, Nick ImpagUazzo of the poUce traffic<br />

Safety unit points from a<strong>top</strong> the Sth street bridge<br />

(b the no-bicycle sign, seen here in inset, to<br />

dramatize the law: Bicycles are prohibited on<br />

-the Howard S, Stainton Memorial Causeway.<br />

When you're<br />

entertaining tfce thought<br />

<strong>for</strong> food and drink.<br />

PPBN7DAYSAW11K<br />

Serving Dinner and Sunday Brunch •<br />

. Uve Dance Music Fri, Sat. and Sun. Nights<br />

, Bttwwn Owui ind Punt Drive, Avilaii. Nrw Jwwy<br />

Realtor seminars<br />

i Hmothy Richards, Realtor<br />

owner of The Richards<br />

Agency here, recently<br />

returned from a three-day<br />

course on marketing<br />

the Realtors National<br />

Marketing Institute In<br />

Princeton.<br />

Rlchards said be learned<br />

how to plan and manage<br />

profitable marketing<br />

programs and to view the<br />

needs and opportunities in the<br />

local marketing area.<br />

•'As a result of the course, I<br />

feel I have gained greater<br />

388-7631<br />

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SPflffKKi Flutters B<br />

awareness of modern<br />

marketing methods and will<br />

be able to better serve our<br />

market area;" Richards<br />

During a day-long session in<br />

Oak, N.J., Richards also<br />

joined area Realtors <strong>for</strong> a<br />

training aemlnar on (air<br />

housing law.<br />

A direct* of the Ocean aty<br />

Board of Realtors, Richards<br />

will share the in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

wltt Ma peers and hopes to<br />

establish a training program<br />

on fair housing <strong>for</strong> the Board<br />

d Realtors.<br />

v To Bat in OP Take-Out<br />

Clam Chowder $1.25<br />

Pried Flounder $6,H<br />

Hard Shell Crabs $4,85<br />

U-Peel Shrimp $3.9S<br />

Deviled Crabs 7.95<br />

Deviled Clams S.9S<br />

Country Fried Chicken 4,95<br />

All Platters Include a choice of (2)<br />

Cornjon th« Cob • French Fries • Applt<br />

Sauce • Cole Slaw • Potato Salad<br />

plus Roll and Butter<br />

Breakfast & Lunch Served Dally<br />

- CATERING-<br />

For All Occasions<br />

26th & jay, Ocean City cato.c.Airiwft)<br />

your whole ikrc%fo:;iisit our geh^ating plant<br />

and discover how electricity is redly made.<br />

'8 wonder a child may be mydtiby<br />

electricity. You cant see<br />

ft/taste It, or touch \L Yet electri-<br />

|'chy is one bf the most useful ,<br />

jifoites in society. And the avaUty<br />

of electric energy Is<br />

al to everyone's well-being,<br />

ls why Atiantlc Electric cor-<br />

Iltdarfartilli<br />

\{ „<br />

m<br />

atWgStatldn. See how the power<br />

werelyuponeverydayisactually<br />

prodOcedTheunkjue.In<strong>for</strong>matiw<br />

tour takes about an hour but<br />

will create Impressions that last<br />

UfetinK.Itan to visit soon.<br />

Stockton to receive $2 million from<br />

state <strong>for</strong> advanced science studies<br />

iMpottng<br />

Stockton State College, industries. Final approval concerns we have here la safe methods : <strong>for</strong> , It*<br />

Pomona,, wag recently was granted by the State<br />

disposal," be said.<br />

awarded f2 million In itat« Board of Higher Education on promising that we wOl have<br />

fundi out of |1S million July II.<br />

scientist* right Bin at<br />

«v«lJ«bU) lUtewlde, to ex-<br />

Stockton developing solutioni<br />

pand Ib »dence laboratorlea fta 17 propoaals accepted tor them," said Gormley.<br />

te advanced enylronmental were those considered by the<br />

experts to be of the highest I am particular!<br />

quaUty in tht areas of<br />

greatest importance to Ntw the research cap*<br />

Jersey's technological will be available lor the tude<br />

development, Gormley said. waste rtudles, a problem that<br />

Stockton Diana to use the has affected too many people<br />

funds to construct and and too much land to Atlantic<br />

renovate laboratory facilities County.<br />

and equipment to permit<br />

advanced research in the "We will soon have the<br />

above mentioned en- scientific capability of not RALPH MACCHIO<br />

vironmental fields. An enonly<br />

stodytag the chemistry of PAT MORITA<br />

vironmental engineering toxic waste at Stockton, but<br />

degree program Is also alto the japabflity, in eon.<br />

contemplated<br />

junction *lFitBtfli North<br />

"With all the environmental Jersey Institutions, of<br />

"Stockton was one of 17<br />

proposals selected, mil of 41<br />

applicants, <strong>for</strong> this year's<br />

approoristlon from the fSO<br />

mUgn Jobs. Science, and<br />

Technology Bond Act of 1994,"<br />

noted state Sen. WlUlam L.<br />

Gormley la announcing hlj<br />

delight with the new*.<br />

, "Thli means Oat Stockton<br />

will now be moving up Into the<br />

leagues of te New Jersey<br />

Institute of Technology,<br />

Princeton and Rutgers In Its<br />

capabilities <strong>for</strong> research In<br />

the critical environmental<br />

areas of toxic waste studies,<br />

biotechnology, and advanced<br />

physics and astronomy," the<br />

Atlantic County senator said.<br />

Prior to Its approval,<br />

Stockton's proposal, along<br />

with the others, was reviewed<br />

by several panels of technical<br />

experts from out-of-state<br />

Institutions of higher<br />

education and technological<br />

the<br />

frank<br />

company,<br />

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AY OFF<br />

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Doe lo length lUmn only<br />

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OPEN 7 DAYS<br />

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Ice Cream Parlor<br />

Sidewalk Umbrella Tables<br />

Super Sundaes<br />

Fresh Waffle Cones<br />

Mix it Machine<br />

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Topping Bar<br />

OPEN 12 to Midnight •<br />

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Uve Music<br />

Wed. • Sat.<br />

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6 P.M. R<br />

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owakWML<br />

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In "COBRA"<br />

7 P.M. PUT<br />

•"THE<br />

RC4<br />

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Debra Winger<br />

Roger Mtoffishvish lounge revue<br />

Superstars at Resorts<br />

Tom Jones<br />

July 30-Aug. 8<br />

Alan King<br />

Clint Holmes<br />

? -10<br />

Don Rlekles<br />

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Dom DeLuise<br />

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groups ol 20 or more<br />

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•.4<br />

I'<br />

PAGE It — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL.LEDGBR, OCEAN CITY, N.J. FRIDAY, JULY IS, 1986<br />

Business leaders view Sunday closing ordinance as unfair and unjust<br />

(continued tram page l)<br />

According to T»ylor, "The<br />

kit two Sundayi havt bwm<br />

real good compared to the few<br />

weeka prior to that"<br />

"People coma <strong>for</strong> the reit<br />

and relaiatlon and our<br />

primary buslnesa la touriitn."<br />

GUkaple uld. "TtaT d like to<br />

do things like ride the ride*<br />

and they «bould be tble to do<br />

that They are not <strong>for</strong>ced to do<br />

these thlngi but they are on<br />

nation and ihould be aifcrded<br />

certain relaxation*."<br />

"It li not that neceeMry to<br />

en<strong>for</strong>ce It In tb« middle of the<br />

•mmtr because it wiD MUM<br />

• hardahlp to the merchant*,<br />

the renters, and also the<br />

people who come to the city on<br />

Sundays," said Dr. Richard<br />

Raab, • Boardwalk merchant<br />

The business community at<br />

large welcomed tbt spas<br />

Sunday, according to<br />

GUlenple. She mads a point<br />

feat Sunday sales hive no<br />

connection whatsoever with<br />

liquor.<br />

"No one I know Is In favor of<br />

Bquor but it should be emphasized<br />

that businesses<br />

being open on Sunday and the<br />

sale of liquor an two entirely<br />

different Issues," she explained.<br />

"Allowing Sunday opening<br />

baa caused an upgrading of<br />

business in town and on tbt<br />

Boardwalk," Delaney opined.<br />

'These people that must dote<br />

will not be able to pay the rent<br />

and survive at those Ugh<br />

costs with Just six days of<br />

operation per week."<br />

"1 do see business** setting<br />

hurt," GUlesple added.<br />

"Sunday really helps the<br />

businesses, even the ones In<br />

town that took the option to<br />

open have enjoyed the ertra<br />

business." ,<br />

"Employees were hired<br />

baud on a seven-day work<br />

week and others have made<br />

arrangements <strong>for</strong> renovations<br />

and alterations to their stores<br />

baled on the Sunda<br />

Quisina<br />

A Catering<br />

& Take Out<br />

Delivered<br />

Dinner<br />

Service<br />

Complete Dinners<br />

freshly cooked each<br />

day and delivered to<br />

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5 plus small delivery<br />

charfle<br />

Please inquire about<br />

our Catering Service<br />

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK UNTIL 10 P.M.<br />

Call Now 399.3680 or S<strong>top</strong> By<br />

1309 Went Ave, Ocean City<br />

opening," Devlin said.<br />

"Businessmen wul be <strong>for</strong>ced<br />

to readjust their thinking<br />

now,"<br />

Devlin laid he would be<br />

waiting to aee what City<br />

Qmncil< would •tori'h be<strong>for</strong>e<br />

punting the lame further. 1<br />

would hope they Una a<br />

rn»»«nuliim pnariUy tn ijafjjta<br />

thU matter In •fairway, not<br />

thif hapbaiard, checkerboard<br />

manner we have DOW."<br />

•It would b* good If tt<br />

to a<br />

Delaney added.<br />

"I would like to tee a binding<br />

referendum of either allopen<br />

or aD-cloied," RMb<br />

•• "But the dty won't do<br />

that because they know they<br />

WUIOM."<br />

There ta nothing we on do<br />

wttt u vlablt<br />

everyone can Uve<br />

ahotud have afl winter t<br />

now," Mid Raab, 'It la nowdown<br />

and come up wit* a faff,<br />

up to the h CCouncil i l to to cant up decent Sunday Sd onlinaUtc^' dl<br />

OMptrowtaintr.NotvalldlnoomblMilonw^ott^orteri^<br />

on ihow what we Wend to throughout the country with<br />

do,"htM»4 "<br />

Councilman Mark VUotto<br />

aaid he would approve pp the right" If I'm not, It will go<br />

contract ai long " ai shore • right down the dimln," tie<br />

Btoetion funds weren't mayor continued. "If Ira to<br />

"But I can't to out, il would ham men<br />

I why we can't wait opposition." •'.:••* i<br />

two weeks to get someone In m»ii itUi laaiM Prspaiali<br />

; will ta n«i>M bv nit city «(lit<br />

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publicly.<br />

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Contract Igr tna pgrftrminci gl IM<br />

Mid wsrh ar Itu turnlsmna ol lolfl<br />

•nitarlal or both, ai IM UM may<br />

M, IIM i lur.ty bond to M<br />

tigculM by a r.llabl. lur.ty com<br />

eany hi a ium t^ual Ig IM imgunt<br />

ol IM contract prlc. Igr Hid work<br />

•nd/or m.ttrni, guarantying IM<br />

earttrminn ol IM contract, wnifh<br />

luralv bond infl conlrad llull M<br />

IppraiiM li to Itrm ind aitcyllgn<br />

kr tM City solicitor.<br />

Ch.pt.r 11), P.L Iff! • IUP<br />

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,5<br />

PAGIL SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL.LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />

Stauffer heads area CPAs<br />

NOW APPEARING<br />

"SWEET CREAM"<br />

COMING JULY 29th<br />

"THE EDGE"<br />

Ice, Kegs, Wines & Liquor<br />

CALL FOR FREE DELIVERY<br />

CanpMBvi MEM • Monthly Specials<br />

Delivery OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

IMen thru Sit.<br />

it has bttn said that everybody<br />

knows Host Wints, Whether if be the<br />

very popular Almeden, Mateus or dancers,<br />

or the more select offerings of<br />

Portugal, Italy or France (all In eomptfltion<br />

with the U.S.A. offerings) ROM<br />

has a world wide market and universal<br />

palatablllty.<br />

And now to our weekly quii:<br />

390-1757J<br />

=• •••-•——••• QOAFFIN' QUOTiENT""" 1 "*"'"""<br />

1. In touring Prance, what is the most significant<br />

type of wine made in Provence?<br />

2. What Is the Charmaf method?<br />

3. Where is Provenee?<br />

4 What is the most celebrated wine of the Cotes du<br />

Rhone?<br />

-ANSWERSi.fMM<br />

I. Splitting irfn* mtd* In bulk fia Oppo»d Is IndMdiul<br />

tmttht).<br />

3. Ssuf/lMifant corntr of Frtnc*<br />

4. Ch*t*aun*ut-du-Papt<br />

*»*••»••<br />

Too much corned beef and pastrami can give you •<br />

dill Kite.<br />

COOKING WITH WINE<br />

Baked eiami au Oratln<br />

To make 4 to Iservings, you'll need: 1 cups climi.'CMr-<br />

Mly ground; 2 egos. V* cup Jack, Parmesan or Cheddar<br />

chetM, grated;1 teaspoon Hit; VI teaspoon whlftpta#eri<br />

Va cup Dry Sherry IVi cup bolter; 3 strips bacon, diced; Vi<br />

cup each, celery, grew pepper, ereen onion; Vt cup tilted<br />

flour, 1 pint milk, Maided; 2 t«blt»poon» chetM, grated<br />

' Paprika.<br />

Mix together clam», eggs, Vi cup grafeMhMM, Ult,<br />

pepper and wine. Stt aside, in large frying pan place butiter,<br />

bacon and vegetable*, •raltt slowly, but'do not<br />

brawn. Blend in flour and cook slowly <strong>for</strong> % minutes.<br />

Gradually add hot milk; stirring until smooth and<br />

thickened. Stir in clam mixture, transfer to. buttered<br />

, baklno dim, sprinkle, with graM cheese, dutt with<br />

paprika and bake In HBP oven 10 to IS mlnvfai, or until<br />

nicely brown on <strong>top</strong> j * fvi?*J lyj> K'^^'J)*<br />

ui-<br />

Brlgantine, with Riiorti<br />

International Hotel and<br />

Casino; Larry M. Horowitz of<br />

Margate, with the firm<br />

Rudolph, Pallti it Co. In<br />

Ventoor City; Andrew J.<br />

MeGrasson Jr. of Marmora,<br />

with the Hrrn Raymond F.<br />

Magulre A Co., Atlantic City<br />

Over 100 at<br />

open house<br />

*&\r*<br />

• Courteous Blaff<br />

• Major Credit Cards Welcome<br />

• Ample Free Parking<br />

CHILDREN UNDER 8<br />

eat free at dinner, daily<br />

from the ehildran'i menu<br />

pORPO-CAU<br />

ISth& Boardwalk<br />

Ocean Cily. Now Jersey<br />

•SKSST<br />

t H<br />

ALL STORES OPEN 7 DAYS<br />

JSPECIALSG00DTHURS/4FRI.0NL' ,<br />

I / \ fK • -t ,,. C lj .While Their Last $ J.VfiJv'^'1'..^J<br />

Jumbo<br />

j ft SHRIMP<br />

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Ifppi<br />

PAGE 2 — SECTION TWO<br />

* • • • • • • * * * . * * * * * • * * * *<br />

AREYOU<br />

STEALING<br />

CABLE<br />

TELEVISION<br />

SERVICE?<br />

YOU FACE A JAIL<br />

SENTENCE AND A<br />

FINE OF UP TO<br />

$1000. IS If<br />

WORTH HAVING A<br />

CRIMINAL RECORD<br />

NOTICE:<br />

Beginning August 1st, 1986, if you are<br />

stealing our Cable Service you will be<br />

prosecuted to the fullest extent of the<br />

law!<br />

Cablentertainment believes our paying<br />

customers should not be penalized by poor<br />

pictures (caused by an Illegal connection at<br />

a neighboring residence) and by ^paying, j<br />

higher rates because of illegal connections to<br />

the cable system.<br />

You can become a paying Cablentertainment<br />

Subscriber with no questions<br />

asked by contacting Cablentertainment<br />

by July 31,1986,<br />

Sophisticated equipment is monitoring<br />

the Cablentertainment system<br />

IF YOU DON'T CALL US<br />

-WE'LL BE SEEING YOU!<br />

* 10OP REWARD:<br />

For In<strong>for</strong>mation Leading To The Arrest 8* Conviction 0j:<br />

Anyone Per<strong>for</strong>ming installations Or Selling Illegal<br />

Equipment Which Is Attached To the Cablentertainment<br />

System, ><br />

Please Call 389-6200 and Ask For Ann<br />

All In<strong>for</strong>mation Will Be Kept Confidential - You Need Not<br />

Give Your Name , ^<br />

CALL FOR THI CABLENTERTAINMENT<br />

AMNESTY OFFER AVAILABLE IN;<br />

Ocean illy, Cor bin City, .ma^W&mrt<br />

Upper Twp., Downbeach 399-7100<br />

Weodbin.&D.nnbTwp.<br />

Northfield 641*itOO<br />

* *<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 85,1W» *<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

Now is time to benefit<br />

from low interest rates<br />

nit yourself on the hack If<br />

MONEY MANAGEMENT<br />

you have taken advantage Of<br />

low Interest rates and<br />

refinanced your home nmtgage<br />

<strong>for</strong> * considerable<br />

savings. But don't s<strong>top</strong> there. and loan, which is paying lower overhead and new loan with the amount you<br />

Witt borrowing costs lower seven percent uitereit B you nonprofit status, credit unions would eventually save be<strong>for</strong>e<br />

than they have been In years, are In the 40 percent tax usually offer their members going ahead.<br />

the New Jersey Society of bracket, you probably wttl Interest rates lower thin There is a third itntegy<br />

Certified Public Accountants pay about 1120 In Interest this commercial Interest rates. out could save you money.<br />

advises you to review your year (after taxes).<br />

Consolidating installment<br />

other outstanding loans.<br />

Insurance companies. debts by taWng out one loan to<br />

Take a look at your credit Yet your savings account u Borrowing against the cash repay all or some of your<br />

card finance charges, auto only yielding (42 (after tans) value of your Ufa Insurance other loans could save you<br />

loans, home Improvement <strong>for</strong> every 11.000 saved. If you has proven to be an effective money, and free you from<br />

and tuition loans. It may be can af<strong>for</strong>d to reduce your way to make • Iow4nterast troublesome paperwork as<br />

wise to pay off entirely higher savings, take 11,000 and pay teen.<br />

well.<br />

coit, short-term loans or off the cnditcard debt and Brokerage houses. In- Again, the key is finding a<br />

borrow from a less expensive save $78.<br />

dividuals can use their loan with low enough interest<br />

source to refinance long-term<br />

securities as collateral <strong>for</strong> rates to offset any origination<br />

debts.<br />

If you don't have enough borrowing from brokerage or other fees and save you<br />

Make a list of all your loans,<br />

money to pay off the credit- houses at Interest rates often substantial money in the long<br />

including the amount, interest<br />

card debt now, try to pay off lower than commercial rates. tana.<br />

charge and length of each<br />

toe loan as early as possible. Your employer. Many Those who expect to-<br />

loan. Now single out the moat<br />

The quicker you do this, the employers have lending refinance a home mortgage<br />

costly loans —those requiring<br />

less money it will cost you .programs that provide loans can consolidate existing loans<br />

Ugh interest-fate payments.<br />

over the long tens.<br />

to their employees, often at at the same time. If JOB<br />

Also lift those which you feel The same strategies, pay<br />

favorable Interest rates. Be refinance <strong>for</strong> a higher prin-<br />

you might be able to pay off rff completely or pay off at a<br />

sure to consult a CPA about cipal man you actually need,<br />

completely.<br />

faster rate, also apply to auto<br />

tax consequences.<br />

you can use the extra cash to.<br />

Credit-card loans probably loans, home-improvement<br />

Banks and savings and pay off a few of your more<br />

<strong>top</strong> one of your lists. Currentloans,<br />

vacation loans, or any<br />

loans. These institutions can costly loans.<br />

low interest rates give you type of Installment debt. But<br />

offer reasonable rates, But be<strong>for</strong>e you take out a .<br />

two basic alternatives, pay off if you don't have enough<br />

particularly if the market- major loan, particularly If<br />

or pay dawn. Although credit money in your savings to pay<br />

place la competitive. But shop .you are using equity u your<br />

cud Interest rates hive come off a high-Interest loan, where<br />

around to find the best terms. home as collateral, consult •<br />

down recently, many con- can you find a less expensive Remember, because in- CPA to help you evaluate the<br />

sumers may still be paving on source of funds?<br />

terest rates are lower now impact of the ban on your<br />

purchases or cash advances<br />

than a few years ago, any loan finances.<br />

with rates as high aa 20 Company pension plans. at reasonable rates is likely to<br />

percent. It may be wise to Many pension plans allow save you money when used to TMa ortieto on p<br />

dispose of Oat loan com* employees to borrow against pay off an older, higher- finance Ut'prwUml by *•.<br />

pletely by borrowing from a their plan accounts, often up Interest rats loan. But you Jersey Soctery o/'O<br />

less expensive source or using to half tile value of their should compare the cost of a FUBKC Aceowtoft.<br />

part of your savings. non<strong>for</strong>feitable retirement<br />

Le'ta say you are paying 20 benefits.<br />

percent Interest on a $1,000<br />

credltrcard loan. You are also<br />

building a savings account at<br />

your local bank or savings<br />

Credit unions. Because of<br />

Dillon-<br />

CONSTRUCTION CORP<br />

"SINCE 1M4"<br />

WINDOWS<br />

RtritMBilkEsaiMlM*)<br />

VINYL<br />

fltpUcnmtWIiKKmi<br />

399-5338<br />

SIGNUP MONDAY<br />

TOR WORK TRAINING<br />

Unemployed <strong>Cape</strong> May<br />

County residents between 16<br />

and 21 or 55 and older may<br />

be eligible <strong>for</strong> a free two-week<br />

preemployment training<br />

program. Free Job placement<br />

and the awarding of free<br />

computers to to those who<br />

successfully complete the<br />

course. Registration Is July 28<br />

from 9 a.m. to S p.m. at the<br />

Village Shoppies of Rio<br />

Grande.<br />

t<br />

X-Rays * Suture<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

MEDI-CENTER<br />

"Complete Walk-in Medical Care"<br />

OPEN JfUNE thru SEPT.<br />

lab 399-6700 ekg<br />

Corner Bth & Simpson M.NewdowM.D.<br />

(next to Wendy's) , , Medical Director<br />

CPA Edmund D. Bowman, right. "eMptl<br />

"Volunteer of the Year" Award from Wlfflaln J.<br />

Cleary, chairman of the NJ. Society of.<br />

Association Executives awardi committei,-.<br />

during a special breakfast meeting. The Ocean<br />

City man was cited <strong>for</strong> his extensive community<br />

service. "<br />

Record year-end results<br />

Continued strong operating «- —w,-T-~Zj -*, ,i<br />

reiulti dnrini the fourth 0^Mw% Tedenl Savtaglr i<br />

quarter «diBg AM » «*1*5» ^? ta fi» tm<br />

•*•*• u ""* >- SST'b," US *<br />

Hamilton, president and chief<br />

executive officer. ><br />

Net Income <strong>for</strong> Jhe quarter<br />

ended June SO totaled<br />

«B,l»,000, an 87 percont increase<br />

over the $1,731,006<br />

earned during the com-,<br />

parable period one year ago.;,<br />

Fortheflscalyear ended June<br />

30, net income totaled<br />

118,078,000, equivalent to |S. •<br />

1<br />

lustment to give effect totb.<br />

pending stodk^ split. Net incoroe<br />

recorded <strong>for</strong> fiscal 1M8,<br />

reprwenu a ISO percent!»<br />

crtase over the rW^OtC;<br />

HU per share (»1J8 p«rl<br />

*«• on a restated basU)<br />

earned during HscalltW. , ,<br />

$bflo,<br />

psreent from the tWt<br />

recorded at Jane ML<br />

JOHNSON BARNS<br />

aA. DEGREE<br />

Xturle -"AnriVJohnjdp<br />

tedifrom Altogheny<br />

earUeftUti<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 25,1986 THE 8BNT1NBL.LBDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE I - SECTION TWO<br />

Joseph Casella, of Margate. Is on the table of Shore Memorial<br />

fyospital's recently acquired state-of-the-art computerized tomography<br />

lean.<br />

Electric company offers free<br />

tours of generating plant<br />

iflEESLEYS POINT — As a wastewater treatment center<br />

huaer sounds, the operator and 200-foot high salt water<br />

peers at a monitor and makes cooling tower, which was the<br />

tht necessary corrections In a first of its kind in toe nation.<br />

norn «*» ""> ^ lwit An "energy oyeWV<br />

Engumd pneratlng<br />

of-attending class at Burdette<br />

^ Twnlin Memorial Hospital in<br />

(tape May Court House.<br />

-IThe college is responding<br />

toe need <strong>for</strong> nursing courses<br />

uk<strong>Cape</strong> May aunty," explained<br />

Dr. Thomas Chellus,<br />

ACC provost. "Our <strong>Cape</strong> May<br />

County nursing students now<br />

hive the option of attending<br />

d>ss closer to home."<br />

Joyce Grohman, chair-<br />

^ person of ACC's allied health<br />

•division, said students<br />

etroUid In the clinical<br />

component of the nursing<br />

gram — simulated skills<br />

Said clinical experience in<br />

_ JthcarefacUlttBs-wfllbe<br />

assigned to various sites<br />

thftughout. <strong>Cape</strong> May and<br />

Atlantic counties.<br />

Studenta wishing to enroU in<br />

ttie'<strong>Cape</strong> May County course*<br />

kniM follow the standard ACC<br />

'admissions policies <strong>for</strong> Its<br />

ogram. For more<br />

tion call ACCs adoffice<br />

at 3W-6000.<br />

black and white television set,<br />

is one of the exhibits set up hi<br />

a tent at the start of the tour.<br />

toon of Its tarpst power „<br />

plant every Saturday and wrnpower produce electricity' using their<br />

'<br />

Sunday y through g Aug. g. 24 from r<br />

11 11* jn. until til 4 p.m. The h Upper Selling Your House<br />

Township plant produces<br />

enough electricity to power<br />

more than 150,000 of the<br />

400,000 homes and businesses<br />

throughout South Jersey.<br />

Individuals and families<br />

receive an hour-long tour Oat<br />

provides a first-hand view of<br />

the operations Inside and<br />

around the 14-story complex.<br />

VJiltors follow the electric<br />

generation process from the<br />

100.000-ton coal pile to the<br />

lU.OOO-volt transmission CHECKING<br />

IT OUT<br />

ujour guides also explain the Foreign buyers often have<br />

^flree giant turbines and different expectations and<br />

•aerators, how energy is demands than other<br />

Mduced from coal and oil, prosptefs do, ie<strong>for</strong>e<br />

Ofpl how Atlantic Electric Chinese will buy real<br />

to protect the en- estate, they'll bring In i<br />

int.<br />

"fena shu!" expert, who'll<br />

emphasis la placed test to MM If the building Is<br />

uttUty's t7.5-mllllon right in terms of wind,<br />

wstif, wood, earth and<br />

mttal — tlementi of the<br />

i<br />

American buyers, on the<br />

nursing class •other hano, are more likely<br />

to call In in engineer to Inipeet<br />

the building <strong>for</strong><br />

•in <strong>Cape</strong> May quality of construction and<br />

adequacy of the heating<br />

' Atlantic Community and ventilation systems. In<br />

: College's allied health many states, the seller<br />

division will offer nursing must disclose any serious<br />

courses in <strong>Cape</strong> May County defect In the property (and<br />

beginning this fall when there are heavy penalties If<br />

students who have beaq ad- defects are found later),<br />

mitted to ACC's nursing but the buyer often wants<br />

program will have the option<br />

fodoubleeheek.<br />

Dees it make sense <strong>for</strong> a<br />

seller to have a home Inspected<br />

••PORE putting<br />

it en the market, and then<br />

offer that Inspection to the<br />

prospective buyer?<br />

Probably not, say<br />

engineers; buyers have<br />

more faith in Inspections<br />

they've ordered themselves.<br />

You'll get good advice<br />

when you list with the real<br />

estate professionals at....<br />

\u MI<br />

BERG<br />

0Rth»t.*Hav*nAv*.<br />

] *t»-0040<br />

193*o.ahor*IW.<br />

Marmora<br />

19O.M0O<br />

II Aim •>t6l<br />

th«Diff«ran<br />

tlMO-lAlstl<br />

JACEMOST<br />

rd Available<br />

PROFISSIONAL<br />

FURNITURE<br />

CUANIMC<br />

476-3419<br />

476»2449<br />

Shore Memorial first with advanced GT scan<br />

SOMERS POINT - Shore<br />

Memorisl Hospital In 1873 was<br />

the flrit medical lacfllty in the<br />

•rta to acquire a com-<br />

-feutorlwd tomography (CT)<br />

na and now it 1 * tot first<br />

M hospital to offer an<br />

advanced version of this<br />

highly sophisticated<br />

diagnostic equipment with<br />

throe dimensional and Instant<br />

(•If <strong>for</strong> each exam."<br />

Accordlns to Al GuUerre*.<br />

dlrectoTof thV radiology<br />

iwrtment, the room h«j<br />

eurttMtoXdall<br />

« doctor's of flee Uutoad of a<br />

hcplUl-biied faeiUtr to<br />

•eeommodate the Increase of<br />

UHBf • requwti.<br />

"W« *ffl bettor to able to<br />

fcclliUt* the gener.1 public,"<br />

exposure.<br />

"The scanner<br />

the need <strong>for</strong> exploratory<br />

surgery and leas diagnostic<br />

procedures in some Instances<br />

because it can detect the she<br />

and location of tumors and<br />

Gutlerrei<br />

representative of Stamens<br />

Medical Interns which<br />

supplies the scan, said the<br />

equipment has mad* a<br />

definite liuiHuvwiMUt owr<br />

scan* available eight nan<br />

"Tht picture _<br />

An intercom allows <strong>for</strong> <strong>for</strong> appointments because the hospital, which per- old U state-of-the-art,"<br />

Improved communication boipitallied patients were <strong>for</strong>ms approximately 3,000 Bennett said.<br />

image reconstruction between patients and the CTconsidered<br />

as prlorittes." Kans annually, will have the Tht hospital la planning a<br />

euabUHM,<br />

technician, said Outlerrei The ft million machine ability to expand the com- (pen bouse with'<br />

"We're had a S3 percent who hopes to have • piped in purchased through th» aid of puter driven device's<br />

p l O D<br />

increase in patient load in the mntle system Installed to me hospital's auxiliary, scans capabilities ai technology Sunday July 17 from 11 am to<br />

ate month we've had it," Mid further cairn patients during one millimeter anatomical advances.<br />

4pJB.<br />

hospital CT technician Larry the painless procedure. slices from 1.4 seconds to B1U Bennett, a sales<br />

Craig. We've had a full Qotierrex also expects to pjnitmm motion distortion<br />

schedule. B cuts the tone InIncrease<br />

service hours to and reduce* scatter radlatton<br />

Business/Finance news<br />

O'Such named to development unit<br />

Patrick O-Such of Mum manager <strong>for</strong> the Golden from Union College. His<br />

aty has been named as the Nugget Hotel Casino. duties trim the CRDA win be<br />

first controller of the Casino Prior to that be held to implement financial and<br />

Reinvestment Development positions as accounting budget reporting systems,<br />

Authority.<br />

supervuwr<strong>for</strong>theNewJers^r ensure compliance of the<br />

A eertUlid pubUc ac- Economic Development CRDA's •ecdunttng oriented<br />

Children visiting me plant<br />

countant in New Jersey and Authority and lamar auditor policies and manage the in-<br />

receive a bard bat aa a<br />

souvenir of the tour.<br />

Pennsylvania, O*8uch bringi <strong>for</strong> the flrm o! Cooper. * veito«t portfoUo,<br />

to the Authority more man Ixrbrand. Patrick and his wife Tina<br />

B.L. England Genei seven yean of public and CSoch has a bachelor of recently moved to the Atlantic<br />

Station to located off Route private accounting ei- •deuce degree In accounting City area from Hamilton<br />

Call 6*8-1150 <strong>for</strong> more inperience. Hto mort recent from Suiquehanna University Iquare In Central Jersey,<br />

a fan, a radio ad a small <strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

posltton mi as Internal audit and an englneerinB degree<br />

aMDMMMOISMCMI.<br />

ARPETCLEANII<br />

mm tWfe m »«<br />

continues on page 4,<br />

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The Sentinel-Ledger<br />

opinions<br />

Bravo,<br />

bravo!<br />

To the countless thousands who have enjoyed<br />

Ocean City Pops Orchestra per<strong>for</strong>mances over<br />

the years, last week's announcement that the<br />

Pops will be returning next season was, truly,<br />

music to their ears.<br />

A special committee had been named to decide<br />

what should happen to the orchestra following<br />

the retirement at the end of the current season of<br />

maestro Frank Ruggieri and baritone Tom<br />

Perkins. Together they had come to personify<br />

the Pops; along with other longtime members of<br />

the orchestra, they have been upholding one of<br />

this resort's greatest traditions.<br />

Name another city of our size which can boast<br />

; of its own orchestra. The way we like to describe<br />

, it: There's the Boston Pops, and there's the<br />

. Ocean City Pops. Even if you've never attended<br />

a per<strong>for</strong>mance (shame on you!), you can still<br />

justly brag about "our" pops orchestra.<br />

The city and the committee, which appears to<br />

have been weighted with orchestra devotees, are<br />

to be heartily thanked <strong>for</strong> recommending con-<br />

• tinuation of the Pops. But that shouldn't be the<br />

; end of it,<br />

' A new conductor and orchestra manager will<br />

have to be named. And perhaps (and we use that<br />

• word appropriately) there should be con-<br />

• .sideratlon given to a somewhat lighter repertoire<br />

aimed at drawing a wider audience of Pops concertgoers.<br />

That's a thought; not an opinion,<br />

• What's yours?<br />

Friday, July 25,1988<br />

Page 4, Section Two'<br />

Lack of moral<br />

fiber amazing<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />

Saturday evening, July 19 my<br />

wife and I walked from<br />

Tennessee Avenue to the foot<br />

of Gilbert Road to watch the<br />

Mght In Venice. There, with<br />

many other families, we<br />

watched with appreciation the<br />

parade of boats led by the<br />

Coast Guard and the marshal.<br />

The mayor along with<br />

congressman Hughes<br />

followed by the City Council<br />

all floated by waving and<br />

being waved at by the crowd.<br />

Ladies with small children by<br />

their aide, ooh'd and ahh'd as<br />

the brightly lit vessels<br />

traveled east and west on the<br />

lagoon.<br />

Then something happened<br />

that should Incense every<br />

man, woman and child in<br />

Ocean City. A small, lfl^r 20foot<br />

boat came by with four or<br />

five adults on board. They<br />

traveled with the parade and<br />

appeared to be part of it<br />

Three adult ""»!«• stood up In<br />

the boat and pulled down their<br />

paatt "mooning" the people<br />

on shore and exposing their<br />

rectum and genitals. They<br />

repeated this lewd perfarmance<br />

Intermittently down<br />

the lagoon <strong>for</strong> all to we.<br />

Some mothers gasped tod<br />

covered their children's <strong>eyes</strong>.<br />

Some men were shocked but,<br />

to my amazement, often<br />

cheered. What a ltd<br />

testimony to their lack of<br />

moral fiber.<br />

Is there no way to protect<br />

our families from men<br />

tasdviousDMS,' no penalties<br />

that can be Inflicted to punlsb<br />

(hose who Insist on such<br />

behavior? I would hate to<br />

think that all must suffer<br />

because of a few who woujd<br />

act in such • manner.<br />

If Incidents of this kind<br />

continue unpunished, Ocean<br />

City will soon lose 1U<br />

reputation as a retort that<br />

prides itself asm good place lo<br />

toke your family. ;<br />

Roberta, Cutaujr<br />

Ocean Cty<br />

Keep tasteless acts out<br />

of Night in Venice<br />

B r u c e<br />

,urncr<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger A response from a Music Pier lurker*<br />

printed aid ?yynihi*d in AmtfiEI'i Srufflt Piffiji? lElSff<br />

By The<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: In around the Music Pier, men it<br />

SENTINEL LEDGER<br />

bis letter I would Uke toIs<br />

also true Oat families<br />

express another viewpoint in "lurk" around Wonderland<br />

A Dlvliipnef Ssufh Jeri?y sadis, inc.<br />

Mewsrd L, Green, Prei,<br />

reference to Ed Wlsmer's and that surfers "lurk*<br />

III Elghlh itretl, Otean Ml, N J MJIS<br />

comments on the "an-<br />

f jTBtilljned 1111<br />

drogenous and menacing<br />

PHONE 399 5411<br />

group of apprentice terrorists<br />

-DEADUNES-<br />

who lurk •round the Music<br />

Lette re, church, sports, locial,,,.,, noon Tuesday Pier" (A Critique in the July<br />

Advertisini; ....I.....................Sp.m. Wednesday 17 newspaper).<br />

Too late to classify advertising..,,, noon Thursday As part of this so-called<br />

FRED C. BENSON........ ~.'.7. Publisher group, I do not appreciate<br />

iOHH H. ANDRUSII ,,, Editor such stereotyped assump-<br />

BYRON T MERCER AdverUstog Manager tions.<br />

Granted we doitanilout tt«<br />

crowd and, <strong>for</strong> the most part,<br />

we hold different political and<br />

Now's your chance ideological views from the<br />

main stream of Ocean City<br />

dtlzens. This Is one of our<br />

basic rights, which we choose<br />

to help volunteers to exercise.<br />

If It ia true that we "lurk"<br />

* Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: Rescue Squad because they<br />

fltmn hai bean much written sincerely care about the kind<br />

•lately about the problems of of emergency can given In<br />

rvolunteer rescue squads In<br />

Sother areas. Many of then<br />

^problems exist because public<br />

Support has been Insufficient<br />

jto sustain the operations of<br />

•these squads.<br />

% The Upper Township area la<br />

.Very <strong>for</strong>tunate In that we have<br />

lever SO active members it<br />

.This time; but, even the molt<br />

dedicated members can<br />

^become discouraged when the<br />

•returns from the community<br />

'to our annual fund drive are<br />

r«ot enough to run the squad<br />

rfbr the year.<br />

I With the almost 600 runs<br />

*made during 1985 as a basis<br />

;<strong>for</strong> our 1966 expenses, the<br />

'costs of running the squad,<br />

j grows daily with the need t*<br />

•jeplace supplies, fuel ami<br />

•'equipment.<br />

?? This money has to come<br />

jHfrom somewhere, and 11/ the<br />

{public would just reallw this<br />

>and respond accordingly to<br />

>our fund drive, we would be<br />

i»able to continue our services<br />

?on a no-charge basis.<br />

w Our members belong to the<br />

1<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: gestures and costumes,<br />

Another Night In Venice has bumps and grinds, and sexual<br />

came and gone, complete with parodies to 10011 what could<br />

positive coverage by the local have otherwise been • fun<br />

paper. The gilt of your night oat with the kids.<br />

reporting predictably, win, A It's bad enough t^ls parade<br />

Good Tims Had By All In has become notorious <strong>for</strong><br />

America's Greatest Family prodigious consumption of<br />

As <strong>for</strong> the 111160601 Oat we during the summer <strong>for</strong> ta« Resort<br />

bone. Is It now to be turned<br />

nut nave bad parents who sine reasons as otter high I'd like to offer a different fntoa burlesque show tsweltf<br />

are terrified of us, I feel this Is school and college students assessment.<br />

If we can't keep out the<br />

yet another unresearcbed do: to find a Job and enjoy the Much of what I. saw taut<br />

tasteless sets, I know one<br />

around 6th Street We do not assumption. While not every teach and boardwalk, not toSaturday<br />

evening was<br />

family that will stay away<br />

stand near the Music Pier to teenager gets along with their push Ocean City into the anything but family en-<br />

from future editions of Night<br />

harass people; it Is simply a parents, many of us do. Tliey "porcelain pit" as you stated. tertainment. There were taVtntet<br />

- KcnUnglcy<br />

place to meet<br />

may have a harder time We will be glad to let toe local more ten enough obscene<br />

OcsortCHy<br />

To Imply that because Boy understanding us, citizens do Oat <strong>for</strong> them-<br />

George (who none of us hold nonetheless, we get along selves.<br />

in high regard) lain prison <strong>for</strong> fine,<br />

Michael J.Doebley<br />

heroin use, that there<strong>for</strong>e we<br />

'Deluxe Mr. Wismer, be<strong>for</strong>e you Ocean City summer resident<br />

must also be drug users Is stereotype us into one easy<br />

ridiculous. It would be untrue definition, why don't yon get<br />

to say thftt'ino<br />

children that _%<br />

do is just as false;<br />

on as thay try to chaiige<br />

I also find it Ironic that you You might be surprised at<br />

sir world,<br />

suggest that Paul McCartney some of the things you find. They're Immune to your<br />

would be a better influence <strong>for</strong> Although we have our group consultations,<br />

young people. How many Identify, we are still In- They're quite aware of what<br />

tlmea has be been arrested <strong>for</strong> dividual people-<br />

they're going through •<br />

drug possession; at least Finally, I would like to say, Changes...<br />

three or four times. that we come to Ocean City<br />

—David Bowie<br />

Stay alive with 35 on the causeway<br />

fund-raisers; they<br />

regular classes and<br />

Editor, Sentlnel-Udger: an, unvi m and gave lives 1, However, this will not beclaimed<br />

many lives and In-<br />

to-date wltt new<br />

Congratulations on your As • you stated, Mayor done u the .near future due tojured<br />

countless motorists<br />

equipment<br />

editorial and your coverage of <strong>Gillian</strong> and all of us are aware costs,. environmental over the year. And this Is a<br />

They do all this in<br />

the 9th Street bridge of the unsafe conditions problems, etc,<br />

to holding down fnUttme Jobs causeway situation in The, associated with this roadway. . Meanwhile, tot us urge the Now Is the time <strong>for</strong> the DOT<br />

(many members work at two<br />

Sentinel-Ledger July 18. Your The hope Is <strong>for</strong> the state to DOT of the State of Newto<br />

lower the speed limit, with<br />

Jobs), raising a family and<br />

cartoon by B. Turner says It build a new bridge and Jersey to honor the requests no further delay. Help us to<br />

causeway.<br />

belonging to church and<br />

of the mayor, the adstay<br />

alive with 35. • ><br />

•rvicfiMupitathtMia.<br />

ministration and Ocean City,<br />

JohnJ.Bergbauer<br />

people to do something now to*<br />

Ocean City<br />

I ami)very proud to be PuDllC WOrKS<br />

make our lives safer as;we<br />

associated with individuals<br />

travel this short, two-mile<br />

such as the members of the Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: may be pleased to know that roadway, and, at no cost to the<br />

Upper Township Rescue Several weeks ago we had an when you call some depart- taxpayer, Immediately lower<br />

Squad, and I am asking on occasion to call the Public ments in the city, you do get the speed limit to SB mph.<br />

their behalf <strong>for</strong> generous Works Department with a action.<br />

support with our annual fund<br />

Driving at 38, on balance, is<br />

problem we had at 30th and<br />

drive.<br />

Haven. Within 10 minutes a It Was'a pleasure to meet. not going to hurt anybody, but<br />

I cannot Impress upon you Mr. George Rumer arrived at Mr. Rumer and to observe will help us all get to Ocean<br />

enough the urgent needs of the scene to survey the that he cared enough to City with less risk which<br />

your rescue squad and oursituation.<br />

Fifteen minutes correct our problem. He and certainly makes sense.<br />

fervent desire to continue later a city truck and twoUs<br />

employees are to be The reasoning hi this whole<br />

serving you if you will only employees arrived and went commended <strong>for</strong> serving the situation ia simply that the<br />

help us do sol<br />

to work. The problem at that taxpayers as they did In our present speed limit is too high -<br />

Robert RMamlSr.<br />

time was corrected in aCase.<br />

<strong>for</strong> this unsafe stretch of<br />

President<br />

courteous and expeditious<br />

roadway,' which, as your<br />

Walter X Perry<br />

Upper Township<br />

manner.<br />

editorial states, has<br />

Ocean City and "relatively narrow driving<br />

Rescue Squad The citizens of Ocean City<br />

Wayne, Pa. lanes without dividers and has<br />

9 it wasn't<br />

Editor,<br />

Mttl..<br />

to be taken to • casino by one<br />

of the private casino bus<br />

companies In their "deluxe<br />

limousine."<br />

The beginning of the trip<br />

started at 8 o'clock when we<br />

were supposed to be picked up<br />

at S, Entering the bus, we find<br />

out they don't have change to<br />

give us till they s<strong>top</strong> at a toll<br />

booth. Well, this wasn't too<br />

bad, so far,<br />

Now wegotothe back of the<br />

over the Mat and air eondtttoner<br />

covir. Thla means wipe off tiie Mai ;<br />

there Is no air conditioning on As far ai this company's copanys<br />

fell "deluxe" bus service. "deluxe "dl doorMtedoor dted service" i"<br />

Upon p arrival at Atlantic Is concerned, d, I think 111 buy a<br />

gty, VAt^t t we we have IHYS to tu BHI|I s<strong>top</strong> at Bt some BIBUB fgyyii* good gd pair pair i in of f tennis 1tei<br />

»ho«i h f<strong>for</strong><br />

kind ktnd of f dith dispatch station tati at t my next trip,<br />

which we are parked between<br />

jerry Walter<br />

three running buses. There Is<br />

PtiUbwgh,Pa.<br />

Don't move fencing, dunes<br />

Editor's note — This (s a solutely oppose any moving of'<br />

copy of a letter to Mayor Roy the dunes. . '<br />

<strong>Gillian</strong><br />

We must All know bV now<br />

Dear Mayor <strong>Gillian</strong>: that dunes are the first Une of<br />

The Ocean City En- defense against major storms<br />

vironmental ,: Association and are Valuable re*emlrt of<br />

would like to go on record as sand. Nevertheless, some<br />

strongly supporting the local would sacrifice dunes <strong>for</strong> the<br />

Coastal Committee's convenience of a few-i<br />

dedicated ef<strong>for</strong>t to create a M ocearifront 'property<br />

dune field from 23rd to 33rd owners $ cannot make idurio<br />

streets. Also, we strongly development, protection and<br />

oppose moving sand fencing preservation a priority then,<br />

closer to the ocean and ab- m our opinion, It it the<br />

^Housing Authority is defying all the rules with proposed project<br />

: Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: neighbors.<br />

building, towering- over payers, refuse to be ridden<br />

^e, the undersigned, are 3. As is well known, our rear everythbig else in the neigh- over roughshod by a<br />

'^ear-round residents, yards and side streets are borhood, would certajnly not<br />

•property owners, and subject to frequent Hooding. add tD Its aesthetic qualities^<br />

there<strong>for</strong>e taxpayers in the<strong>On</strong><br />

some occasions only the but rather would actually<br />

! 400 block of West Avenue, permeable ground to the rear deface the area.<br />

Erectly In front of the lothas<br />

saved the homes hi our, 6. After betogfdenled the<br />

Sfhere the Housing Authority vfHocK Bom extensive water , requested height and parking<br />

3 roposes to erect • five-story,<br />

Since the proposed i variance! at ft Planning<br />

JO-unit senior dUtens project.<br />

We vehemently object to<br />

1 small<br />

quasi-governmental t^Booy* [<br />

* acting - In Its own interests,<br />

without visible and audible<br />

protests. ' 7 " . • J<br />

such a building would be of the supposed fact that the<br />

proppied <strong>for</strong> any of the note builders and developers were<br />

p t anas of the dty<br />

(which cure most certainly to<br />

not). ', ^ .<br />

There<strong>for</strong>e*- the Housing<br />

' The neighbors <strong>for</strong> the most'Authority<br />

U^dUctimtaatory.<br />

part object to the<br />

and,,any approv^^olllM<br />

Planning Board<br />

.fcuUdV'''',<br />

SentlDel-Ledger: a 77-year-old lady on the bus.<br />

while my^Jamfly tt'shetyblrthday and she Isn't<br />

longer. We" i<br />

leave the bus <strong>for</strong> air <strong>for</strong> a few<br />

minutes, till the bus ia ready<br />

to leave.<br />

We get to the casino, finally,<br />

and find our door-to-door- f<br />

service Is a block away. By<br />

this time, I still didn't get |5<br />

owed te me and won'tget It till<br />

we are on the bus home.<br />

WeU, everyone made it to<br />

the casino, spent a lot of<br />

regpoisiblUtyM prudent dty<br />

officials to' Impose that<br />

priority upon them.,'<br />

All of us do not own<br />

oceanfront landj^ nevertheless/we<br />

allidepend on<br />

.viable duhes<br />

if. if', the>, city -wished to<br />

responsible <strong>for</strong> all the ills of i^restl^lW^tori<br />

tinstryettiorigtaalttctNiafi -^^.n-turf<br />

this dty—real or imaginary, tirchttecturt andatroosnhet?' • wWiiwuVi<br />

r <strong>for</strong> protection<br />

against storms. That right to<br />

safety camvrtb* taken awiy<br />

<strong>for</strong>, again,' the convaniance<br />

of a'fwf such' private<br />

entrances to the besA and an<br />

undisturbed view of the sea. *<br />

When wOt we,learn that<br />

fflin U the IntruderT.<br />

.Whan oceanfront properties<br />

are built where the beach<br />

once was and should be, we<br />

wUl constantly, be in battle<br />

and,ultimaUly,<br />

take ntck what<br />

planned, <strong>for</strong> the following<br />

"reasons:<br />

&1. It Is over 100 percent<br />

! bove the toned height<br />

i nutations <strong>for</strong> ourRr3aret.lt<br />

! rill deprive us of light and<br />

; Ir. We are concerned 1 ptancans<strong>for</strong>coversgeoTsuch' Board meeting Insane 1MB, *> necessary variaikiat,^»niP>a.i Shke>e pay tixes at the<br />

a'largevpart, of the tot,to JnwetingatiWhichaquonim Aimtority^rla^ahowJbftvtt^atmnitaasatrjroUiaro^<br />

tntaltion, flooding/of our was present," the Housing accepted the,dedsion'oiJthe, in Ocein CBy,; we strongly<br />

properties wUl bcrsaaa/ ../Authority, evidently en- tatter body appotated to hear ar objecttoan objecttqanattempttovlolate<br />

4. We; and atvtral.of our oouraged by the previous; such .rtqUesto, and <strong>On</strong>'ibari.rights<br />

neighbors, hava' poured.•administration,<br />

ce;Cttl»ns ;<br />

literally thousands of dollars <strong>top</strong>eatedly • —• using<br />

Into our homes in lm?' tactic available-^att—r— —<br />

provements, both inside and'to hive tbt^variancas a|h;im<br />

not outside. '• According to<br />

j nly with the'degree of<br />

; tadowonthetwodaysofthe<br />

\ jetted at a planning<br />

; loard meeting latt satnm«';f<br />

*• reoncefnedalw^ith<br />

1 added'to/the tlty'<br />

tracttvenesa, U others have<br />

i given usv unsi<br />

and too'many^dupiaies,' f/dL<br />

(greenhouse<br />

the' fault lies with an i<br />

retreat of<br />

, muustratlon which refused<br />

idwatd-an part<br />

heed the repeated requests<br />

. the toning code en<strong>for</strong>cainsm \<br />

contributmiiofficer<strong>for</strong> a sensible,<br />

ba .considered,<br />

Cpl«n7! f<br />

"flniiiremlse, tbs<br />

h _. much <strong>for</strong> obJecUonSj We vi who attended>'t te<br />

Wiuid'^bs based<br />

vJavS. a .few further<br />

d, City Council<br />

ln the tntennedlate<br />

''proved In the face of the op*, ayear.Wa firmly,<br />

beard'him spe k<br />

everyona wa know wb> is position of most of,the, tax-'.constitutes a' '<br />

cccmectedwlthtbtmlestate payer, in the Wock.^'; V^.oWllia;^<br />

damagel to ow<br />

tne honiM c/our<br />

. would approva of<br />

'tard. may m<br />

dedtloolDased<br />

flMwCutnnt lawn<br />

/TJUDAY, JULY IS, 1986 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J. PACE § - SECTION<br />

Grime subcommittee gives approval to money laundering bill<br />

Tht House anhpommhtsi<br />

"M Crime has uaBnunouaty<br />

approved loglslatlon sponsorsd<br />

by Conginwiiiaii Bill<br />

Hughes which CTMtos a new<br />

category of federal crime<br />

hfvoiving monsy HHiiderlQg<br />

Ojfaoses*<br />

iMtttaUons which<br />

tngagt In money<br />

to conceal drug<br />

proflU or other crtmlnalh'<br />

Bs said Via W'-'-'V" Is<br />

IntenM to "slam ths door"<br />

Ji' i<br />

"Over the years, drug tolerate this coty relationship — provide <strong>for</strong> a »-year who are currently eiempt — authortie the Secretary<br />

M at three<br />

trafficking htl evolved Into a between drug traffickers and<br />

from currency reporting of the Treasury to Isnu<br />

multi Mllkm-^""- Industry," financial lniUtuUons," be flms of up to |l million <strong>for</strong> requirement* to retppty and<br />

ssjd Hughes, wl» chairs the continued. "Under this todMduaU -and 'up to ts<br />

subpoena* to obtain, evidence past six months.<br />

to certified <strong>for</strong> wen esemp-<br />

^^^^••^^B^H B^HIIS^SO^^^^B^^BS^BHB^S ~ 1^ BBEJI legislation, those who engage mttlloa <strong>for</strong> InsaUiUoM which<br />

• 8s ii!d tht money launtioni.<br />

This will permit<br />

Industry hu flourished In In wn«m>ui transaction* with knowingly engage ta money<br />

dsring bfli represents "yet<br />

prosecution of customers who<br />

part because of the criminally derived funds will laundering activities. In<br />

pointed out th«t the another tool which the<br />

make false rtatements or<br />

of drug traffickers to have to pay a stiff price <strong>for</strong> addition, the offenders would<br />

is based on ex- govermant can UM to help<br />

banks which grant exemp-<br />

their profits through their actions."<br />

be subject to civil and tions Improperly;<br />

tensive testimony from Us the profits ant of drag<br />

and other financial Hughes said the legislation, criminal <strong>for</strong>feiture el te<br />

federal law aB<strong>for</strong>apsat trafficking, and to bit those<br />

—permit the prosecution of<br />

where they can known as the "Money In question;<br />

Involved In this industry<br />

easei In which money Uun-<br />

no longer be traced. Laundering Control Act of<br />

and convicted meaty lam- where it hurts the matt — in<br />

dtren are taking cash out of<br />

"Society can no lonnr 1886," would do the following: - require bank cuatomeri<br />

dtnrs, i. taken by ma Crime the pocketboofc"<br />

the country; and<br />

Research corp. receives millions in contracts<br />

f • George A, Oehring Jr.,<br />

; president of te Ocean Oty<br />

'Research Corporation, has<br />

.announced ttw Em recently<br />

'was awarded contracts<br />

totaling over M million<br />

, Ocean City Research,<br />

d T y<br />

)ocated at Tennessee Avenue<br />

'mnd the bay, provides<br />

.'research, testing, and<br />

''engineering services prtn-<br />

, dpally In the areas of<br />

"corrosion and fracture<br />

mecoanlcs.<br />

The largest of the contract<br />

awards U an engineering<br />

mpport contract <strong>for</strong> some «3^<br />

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PAGE 6 — SECTION TWO L-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />

Worship together this week<br />

AME<br />

ST. JAMES AME<br />

7th St. ami Haven Av.<br />

Ocean City<br />

Rev. BeekwertB J. Voorhtes.<br />

pastor<br />

RJNDAY<br />

9:30 ajn. - Church School<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

7:30 pm • Evening service<br />

Assembly of God<br />

CENTRAL ASSEMBLY<br />

OF GOD<br />

124 Dory Dr.<br />

Ocean City<br />

Robert Bostlc, Pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. and 7 p m - Sunday<br />

worship<br />

MAINLAND ASSEMBLY<br />

OF GOD<br />

2115 New Rd.<br />

Unwood<br />

Rev. Jerry Sturgeon, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

1 pja. • Evening aerviee<br />

ABUNDANT LOT<br />

ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />

OCEAN CITY ,<br />

First Church of<br />

Christ Scientist<br />

and Reading Room<br />

8th St. & Asbury Ave.<br />

CffillSTIAN<br />

SCIENCE<br />

Sundays 11:00 A.M.<br />

Sunday School 11; 00 A.M,<br />

Wednesdays 8:00 P.M.<br />

TittlmonlBi Meeting<br />

Reading Room Dally<br />

11 A.M. to 1 P.M.<br />

ALL WELCOME<br />

us siwr§ RET"<br />

(Plaza e Complex)<br />

Marmora<br />

Rev. Peter Wlpple, paster<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m.<br />

Worship serviee<br />

THURSDAY<br />

1 v m - Midweek tttviee<br />

Baptist<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

BAPTIST<br />

10th St. and Waitey Av.<br />

Ocean City<br />

Rev. Donald B. Hurlbtrt,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:30 a.m. - Sunday school<br />

8 and 10:45 a.m. • Worship<br />

Service<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7 p.m, - Prayer serviee<br />

SEAVmW BAPTIST<br />

3023 Shore Rd.<br />

Unwood<br />

Rev. Robert W. Connor, Interim<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

B am • Sunday School<br />

10 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7 p.m. • Evening Bible study<br />

and prayer service<br />

OORBIN CITY BAPTIST<br />

Main Street<br />

CorbinCity<br />

RJ. Biggin, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

SHILOH BAPTIST<br />

7th St. and Simpson Av.<br />

Rev. Lafayette Riddick,<br />

pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

ST. PETER'S UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

8lh and Central Avenue Ocean City, N.J.<br />

SUNDAY, JULY 27th<br />

9:00 A.M. Church School<br />

9:00 A.M. & 10:30 A.M. Morning Worship<br />

Brian C, Roberts Preaching<br />

"SEEKING OUT THE SOURCE"<br />

—VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL<br />

Wednesdays thru Aug. 6th<br />

n<br />

9 A.M. to 11:45 A.M.<br />

Agei 1 yaara thru 4th grade<br />

(The 10:10 Service broadcast on WIBGAMISMJ<br />

OavidM. Pinch, Paitar<br />

Brian Rob*rti,Auocl»t«Pattor (<br />

William R. McClelland, AMOCIIM Pa«<strong>for</strong> ' '<br />

Or. Kim Lane* B«amon. oir. of Mutlc<br />

Soloists:<br />

Nancy Fox McNamee, Soprano Raymond McAfee, Baritone<br />

Jeff Allyn, Tenor Margaret Baroody, Meiio. Soprano<br />

10 a JB. .•Sunday Mtool<br />

11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:30 p.m. - Midweek praysr<br />

l<br />

SECOND CAPE MAY<br />

BAPTIST<br />

goo S. Shers Rd.<br />

Marmora<br />

The Rev, RUIMU H. Bawm<br />

Jr. minister<br />

SUNDAY<br />

8:45 a.m. • Sunday lehool<br />

11 am • Morning worship<br />

7 p.m. - Evening larvlee<br />

TABERNACLE BAPTBT<br />

Sth St. and Wert Av.<br />

Rev Michael Walters, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

10 a.m. Sunday school<br />

11 B.m. • MonJng lervice<br />

TUESDAY<br />

7:30 p.m. Prayer serviee<br />

FAITH BAPTIST<br />

1733 S. Shore Rd.<br />

Palenno<br />

Bury Rice, pastor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

1:30 am • Sunday ichool<br />

10-41 a.m. - Morning ssrviee<br />

g pm • Evening serviee<br />

Prayer meeting.<br />

CALVARY INDEPENDENT<br />

BAPTIST<br />

Bth and New York Av.<br />

Somen Point<br />

Dan Corbett, paitor<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m. • Sunday school<br />

' 11 a.m, • Morning worship<br />

7 pm - Worship service<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

7:30 p.m. • Midweek prayer<br />

service.<br />

Catholic<br />

ST. AUGUSTINE'S<br />

uth St. and Wesley Av.<br />

Ocean City<br />

Msfr. JamM A. Carr. paster<br />

MASSES<br />

DaUy - 7 and 8 a.m.<br />

Saturday • 8 a,m.. 4. 5;4S<br />

and 7 p.in.<br />

Sunday • B, 9; IS, lOtSo a^m.<br />

and noon.<br />

CONFESSIONS<br />

Weekdays after I a.m.<br />

Maw. Saturday 2:303:30 pm<br />

and after 7 pm, Mass.<br />

ST. FRANCIS<br />

CABRINI R.C.<br />

! 2nd St. and Atlantic Av.<br />

Ocean Clry<br />

Migr. Joseph E, Conlon.<br />

pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Dally - 7 and 9 a.m.<br />

Saturday • * and 8:80 pm.<br />

Sunday-7,1:30,10 and 11:30<br />

CHURCH OF THE<br />

RESURRECTION, R.C.<br />

200 W. Tuckahoe Rd.<br />

Marmora<br />

Msgr. James J. Zegers,<br />

paitor<br />

MASSES<br />

Daily - 8 and 9 am<br />

Friday - 8 a.m. and 7 p.m.<br />

Saturday • 4 and 6:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday • 7:45, 9,10:16 and<br />

11:30 a.m.<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S R.C.<br />

44th and LandU Av.<br />

Sea Uto City<br />

Migr. Paid M. O'Connor,<br />

pastor<br />

MASSES<br />

Dally 7 a.m. and 4:30 pjn.<br />

Saturday • 8 a.m., I and 7<br />

Sunday-8, 9:30 and 11 aon.<br />

ST. JOSEPH'S<br />

Shore Rd. and Harbor La.<br />

Semen Point<br />

MASSES<br />

DaUy -7 and 8 am and 7<br />

pjn.<br />

Saturday • 5:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday. 7,'4M, 10:30. n;45<br />

am and 5:30 pjn.<br />

Christian Science<br />

H6LV TRINITY<br />

EPISCOPAL<br />

30th St and Bay Av.<br />

Ocean City<br />

Rev. Michael W. Goldberg,<br />

rector<br />

SATURDAY<br />

5:30 p.m.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

10 a.m. • Holy Eucharist In<br />

thecbapeL<br />

GRACE CHURCH<br />

(Evangelical Episcopal)<br />

32nd SL and Central Av.<br />

Ocean City<br />

Rt Rev. John Rifenbury.<br />

rector<br />

SUNDAY<br />

1 pm. •Horning prayer and<br />

sermon. Holy omtutBiBiiMi on<br />

First Sunday.<br />

Greek Orthodox<br />

HOLY TRINITY<br />

GREEK ORTHODOX<br />

PRAISE TABERNACLE<br />

Ocean Heights Ave. and Son<br />

Rd.<br />

Bargaintown<br />

Rev. William Britt,<br />

SUNDAY _,<br />

8:45 and lOiSO am. • lerviet<br />

\? p.m. • Eveiung service<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

TABERNACLE<br />

Wesley Av., Sth to 6th ata.<br />

Ocean City<br />

William G. Luff, president<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9 and 11 am • Horning<br />

service with guest speaker<br />

7:80 pm • Evening serviM<br />

with guest speaker.<br />

9:30 ajn. - Church school<br />

11 a.m. • Morning wonhjp<br />

UNITED METHODIST OF<br />

SEA ISLE CITY _,<br />

Kennedy Blvd. and Park Rd.<br />

Richard W. Nichols,<br />

SUNDAY<br />

9:45 a.m. • Church<br />

8:30 and 11 a.m. - Morning<br />

worship ;.<br />

WESLEY UNITED N<br />

METHODIST ><br />

Rt 810 Petersburg<br />

Dr. John F. Garrahan, pasty<br />

SUNDAY '<br />

tends worldwide with its<br />

media ministry of radio<br />

programs, g^oks, sermon<br />

served St. Peter's <strong>for</strong> 14<br />

yean. His position Includes<br />

bott Monmouth and Ocean<br />

counties and Includes 59<br />

charges and pastors under his<br />

guidance and leadership.<br />

He Is chairperson of the<br />

television presence committee<br />

which has the tank of<br />

placing the church on<br />

television <strong>for</strong> the state of New<br />

Jersey within the Methodist<br />

Church.<br />

The chaplain <strong>for</strong> the day is<br />

J, Hamilton Fowser.<br />

Marigrace Komarnickl la<br />

soloist. Jane Smith serves aj<br />

organist<br />

And eich rose bush hn to own<br />

nature, You can per<strong>for</strong>m all the<br />

proper acts of care and love, but the<br />

rose will be what Its Inward nature (Ha<br />

Qod.pur<strong>post</strong>) determines: a red rose<br />

will be a red rose; a yellow rase a<br />

yellow rose You have absolutely no<br />

control over Its nature (color)<br />

'Tom Waldman's Travel tenter<br />

profMitonal Travel Csniulfaiili<br />

- iiMth Street, gitan€lty39i-74M<br />

Ocean City Home<br />

Savings £ Loan Association<br />

1001 Albury AW, DM 389-0012<br />

Eugene W. Pashley<br />

Insurance Agency, Inc.<br />

jHNnM,MffiMfr DU 300-3360<br />

Oirsy's'<br />

, ; BealBitatalnr<br />

•evMVM P O ksiHH (HWMII V«2M0e<br />

39M17B<br />

tapes, and Succesmnvs, a<br />

weekly publication of Dr. Schmidt's<br />

sermons. He has been<br />

successful as a founder and<br />

builder of retirement homes<br />

and villages throughout Us<br />

community.<br />

The soloist at mis week's<br />

services will be Herbne Johns<br />

E. Woodley KalehoH win be<br />

at the console and the musical<br />

program will begin fifteen<br />

minutes Men each service<br />

with a spirited song service.<br />

Dot Worth will be the<br />

speaker at the evening service<br />

which begins at 7:30.<br />

Mrs. Worm it a successful<br />

speaker, author, and bible<br />

teacher. Her radio broadcast,<br />

Women AUve, is heard dally<br />

by many people In numerous<br />

states and several <strong>for</strong>eign<br />

countries.<br />

She is a member of the<br />

Board of Governors of King's<br />

College and Is a popular<br />

speaker at various Sunday<br />

school conventions and<br />

women's groups. In 1M she<br />

was named "Alumnus of the<br />

Year" at her alma mater,<br />

King's College In New York.<br />

In worWngwIth people lhat'i (hi<br />

hardest lesson to learn. We can apply<br />

Influtnct, give guidance, tiiirt persuasion,<br />

but each person's individuality<br />

must be respected. His or<br />

her nature (aod-purpose) must bt<br />

allowed fulfillment. Refusing such<br />

freedom stunts people and kills<br />

{Ready's Coffee Shop ft Restauranf<br />

415BghlhSt. 399-4414<br />

First Fidelity Bank<br />

NA South Jersey<br />

Tlutf OmcM In Opein City 399-1300<br />

The Flanders Hotel<br />

Banquet a, party PaeMllles<br />

71BE.11ttSt. Dial 399-1000 ,<br />

. . . • • •<br />

1 Stem's ShopRite SupBrmarket^<br />

r'Tht Number l Food slant of Sduth Jersey<br />

Saatert NM • M Brinda • Absacaa<br />

, RE. Darby, Agency Inc.<br />

1 • "inwr«n«i Exclusively SlrtM 1905"<br />

fan Abstract Company<br />

". Continental Title Insurant*Co. , ) V ,•<br />

Tbere will be a 18 minute<br />

n | service at 7: IB lid by<br />

Keith Stale, who will be the<br />

soloist of tbe evening.<br />

PAGI 7 — SECTION TWO<br />

Q.Why<br />

Plan<br />

Funeral<br />

Arrangements<br />

In Advance? ;,- .i'<br />

Because there's tlrrie to<br />

talk things out frankly.<br />

Having served the families<br />

In this area lor 'four<br />

generations, we Have tath<br />

many situations where<br />

families would have<br />

benefited by planning<br />

funeral arrangements in<br />

advance. Planning<br />

provides an opportunity to<br />

express feelings In •<br />

relaxed atmosphere and<br />

spares your family from<br />

making Important<br />

decisions at a difficult<br />

time,<br />

Funeral Home<br />

201 Asbury Avenue<br />

t Phone 399-2654<br />

THE CHURCH OF THE<br />

REDEEMER EPISCOPAL<br />

20th 1 Atlantic Avinui UngBMt, NJ.<br />

S:00 A.M. HOT* Communion<br />

10:00 A.M. Flmiy Service and Memlng Pnytf w<br />

HOLYCOMMUWOMRHSTSUHDAVOFTHCMOri<br />

Priest In Charfie<br />

The Rev. John A. Smart<br />

Hoty Trinity Chutxh.Rlttenhoute Square • ,<br />

Philadelphia, Penna; " • *'" .(', -<br />

David J. Somers, Dlr.of Wuilc. >?< ', •'<br />

CENTRAL ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />

Starting In the home of:<br />

Pastor Robert S. Bostlc<br />

124 Dory Driwe<br />

Thuridav Bible Study 7:00 p.m.<br />

Book: Love. ActtpHneeindForgtveneit<br />

# h » ( t h /<br />

For In<strong>for</strong>mation plemse ca<br />

PRAISE TABERNACLE<br />

"Whcmn nffrTdh jrraisr. iilnnfirth J! r" Vs nhm 5U3H<br />

FULL GOSPEL CHURCH<br />

Harbor Village Square Shopping Center<br />

Otun HMghti Avt, t- Iloo Hd.. BarfilnlnHi<br />

Two Sirvtotl e»ny luts. tM 110:30 A.M.<br />

NEW LIFE DRAMA COMPANY<br />

A group of 7 people who combine dramatic t,<br />

humorous skits, mimes, music and •<br />

authoratlve preaching of the gospel.<br />

Sunday Evening 7 P.M.<br />

C0MMUMMHaHEAUH08BiVICE<br />

| Nurtery Bolh 8ttvlc»i» Junior Church 10:30 <strong>On</strong>lyl |<br />

Forlnfo. C«l 9Z7-4860 (OFHCE) 653-9537 (CHURCH)'<br />

GRACE BIBLE T<br />

CHAPEL<br />

632 WMlay Av«. Oeilti City, N.J.<br />

Rtv. Frank Mohr, Pastor<br />

Sunday School: 9:45 a.m.<br />

Sunday Morning Worship: 11:00 a.m:<br />

Sunday Evening Service: 7:30 p.m.<br />

- Air Conditioned •<br />

Prayer, Praise & Bible Study<br />

Wednesday Evening 7:30 p.m.<br />

Preaching and Teaching the Whole Bible<br />

For Transportation Call 3W-1M2<br />

St. John's<br />

Lutheran<br />

Church<br />

Cintnl Avi, it Tenth SL, <strong>On</strong>in City. Ntw Jtmy 08226<br />

Services of Holy Communion +<br />

at 9:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M.<br />

IMUmrti Hymn flng brtoro oach MVM, M Sunday<br />

of each month. .<br />

Vacation Church School, July 711<br />

9:30.11:30 a.m. Agoi 3 throuoh Adult<br />

NurMryAvtttlhilbittSifvlen , ,.<br />

Parking on Oetan City WomtSavingi ,<br />

& Loan lot at 10th Strtit and Mbury Av«nue -..;.<br />

Th« Riytnnd Albert I. AUpach, P«»tw ,<br />

Tin Rtv. pr. CfMriM Pi CrtMman, iMMmmp<br />

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THE SENTINEL.LEDCI;R, OCEAN t ITY, N.J.<br />

FRIDAY. JULY a, 1986<br />

i*ague action j^nisht's Pharmacy, Marksnews<br />

continues in ° • - i :<br />

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tied <strong>for</strong> <strong>top</strong> spot in court league*<br />

SEA ISLE OTY - Th§ boyi<br />

basketball league concluded By RANK ARMSTRONG Rich Rlsse (Textile) slammed COURT SHORTS: The (Roanoke).<br />

iti second night of action LMgne Director In 26 <strong>for</strong> the Newsmen. playoffs begin July 29 with the Wfflii PhUo, M, Pontiere<br />

recently on the JFK<br />

Port-O-Call remained in <strong>top</strong> four teams competing in (Wldsnei),<br />

Boulevard courts.<br />

A peralstant Knight's nontentlon <strong>for</strong> the playoffs by the semifinals. The league James Stubbe, 6-3, Potto-<br />

Pharmacy picked up a pair of scalping Boulevard, 55-15 and championship li set far July<br />

In the first game. • strong<br />

on.<br />

key victories last week and coasting past Lltterer's M.<br />

DUler & Farina team powered<br />

by the guardeenter tandem of<br />

moved to a first-place tie with Luncheonette, M-47. Wilson Knight's Pharmacy and<br />

Nick Katslkla, 64, An-<br />

Joe Henog and Nick Hauer<br />

Marksnews In the Ocean City Jackson connected <strong>for</strong> double Marksnews nave both dinnarelll's<br />

(Seton Hall).<br />

overpowered Crelghton's 69-<br />

Men's College Summer digits in each of the CaUart died a playoff spot A real Tom KotslklB, 64, An-<br />

45- Holding up his end <strong>for</strong>Basketball<br />

League, win. • battle wfll continue <strong>for</strong> teams narelll's (Temple).<br />

Oelghton's was Ted Gladue Jay Cleveland's tip In with Steve OUlln's 18 mrle and four.<br />

Al NelH, 5-9, French Realty<br />

with 33 points.<br />

five seconds left In double provided the margin<br />

(Stockton).<br />

as Ifs time to pick the league<br />

overtime was the difference French Realty tripped tbe<br />

Player of tbj week — Ja<br />

aU^rtar team again. Like tail<br />

of<br />

In the second game, Un-<br />

as the Pharmacy <strong>top</strong>pled Exchange Club, 72-43. year, therearemany . quality .<br />

Cleveland (Lycomlng)<br />

de'i Market defeated Stay-<br />

Pontlere Auto Serrlee, 6144. In a thriller, Eric Amman players which makes this<br />

Knight's Pharmacy.<br />

Ro, 38-30. The game was<br />

dominated by the Barret<br />

Knight's down 14-83, •cored the last five points of chore so diMcult but here we<br />

STANDINGS<br />

brotheri. Jeremy hid 14<br />

seemed doomed following a the game to lead ADnrelU'i go:<br />

1. Knight's Pharmacy<br />

9-1"<br />

points <strong>for</strong> Stay-Eo and Todd<br />

missed free throw; but, like past LTtterer's 7*71. Nick Tony Devlin, i-i.<br />

2. Marksnews<br />

had 23 <strong>for</strong> Lande's.<br />

Houdlni, Cleveland KatiUdJ (SetonI Hall) was the Marksnews (Lafayette)<br />

3. Pontiere Aiio Service<br />

H<br />

(Lycomlng) came out of Mg gun with 34 <strong>for</strong> the Bikers. Michael Androlewlci 8-4,<br />

IPortOCall<br />

M<br />

In the last match, Dutch<br />

nowhere with the miraculous The Exchange Club finished Marksnews (Lehlgh).<br />

5. French Realty<br />

H;<br />

Corner defeated Angela's, 45to<br />

33. Leading scorers were<br />

tap that flattened the thews* with a 7M8 win ovw Mike Doyle, M, Knight's<br />

6. Exchange Club 44<br />

Ed Lynch and John Reagan<br />

Automen.<br />

Shoemaker. Hike Hamburger (Textile).<br />

7. Boulevard liquors M<br />

with 1? and 21 points<br />

Cleveland and teammate (Spring Garden) sewed a Jay Ctovelind. M, Knight's<br />

ft Litterer's Luncheonette 14<br />

respectively.<br />

Mike Doyle (Textile) led the game high of 30 <strong>for</strong> the dub (Lycomlng).<br />

9. Annarelli-a Bicycle Shop 3-7<br />

Pharmacy in scoring with 18 team. Jlmmv Pickett M, Pontiere 10. Shoemaker Lumber<br />

MO<br />

apiece.<br />

Co.<br />

Knight's cruised to their<br />

second win of the week by Women's basketball<br />

BLOOD DRIVE<br />

crushing Shoemaker Lumber<br />

HERE AUG. 5<br />

Co., 74-60. Cleveland again<br />

<strong>On</strong> Tuesday, Aug. 5 between was the leader with 19 points. At the halfway mark,<br />

3 and 8 p.m. the Ocean City In other league action,<br />

lifeguards Association Is Pontiere helped Knight's by<br />

sponsoring a blood drive at knocking off previously un-<br />

the Youth Center, 6th Street beaten Marksnews, 7044. Travel Center leads<br />

and Atlantic Avenue. Toe Jimmy Pickett (Roanoke<br />

process takes about an hour, College) powered in 17 points<br />

The women's summer leads the team, averaging Textile), 8.37 points i and<br />

and most healthy people tor the winners.<br />

basketball league Is at the 12.25 points a game, helped by Monica Young (Bethany<br />

between 18 and 85 are eligible Pontiere gathered another<br />

halfway mark with this year's Jill Burkert (Philadelphia aUegi), »M,<br />

to donate.<br />

win by shutting down<br />

record number of players<br />

Boulevard liquors follows<br />

Boulevard Super Liquors, 82leading<br />

to some tough com-<br />

Travel Cnter with a 5-1<br />

37. Willie Pbilo (Widener) led<br />

petition.<br />

Dates let <strong>for</strong> record, their loll com-<br />

fee Automen with 14. Travel Center to in first<br />

pliments of Travel Center, UN<br />

First-place Marksnews place with • 74 record, their fall physical*<br />

IB. Boulevard Is being paced.<br />

rebounded to the victory only loss handed to them by<br />

by Missy Lynch and Robyn<br />

column with a 7747 decision Thriftway Market, KM, Julie Paul LeFever, athletic Fortsch (University of<br />

over Annarelll's Bicycle Shoo. . Rowley (Mount St. John's) director, has announced the Pennsylvania), avenging S.I<br />

dates <strong>for</strong> physical and 7.1 points a game,<br />

examinations <strong>for</strong> students In respectively. Fortsch ti out<br />

grades 9 through 12 interested <strong>for</strong> two weeks with • knee<br />

In participating In the fall tajiny.<br />

sports program.<br />

Casual Design and Ocean<br />

Students should report to Qty Home Savings and Loan<br />

the nurses office in the high share third place with a 4 and<br />

school on the dates specified. 2 record. Casual Design lost to<br />

For males, Monday, Aug. 4 Savings and Loan and Travel<br />

— 6 p.m. <strong>for</strong> football, 7 pjn. Center while Savings lost to<br />

tor cross-country and 7:30 <strong>for</strong> Exchange Club and Thriftway<br />

soccer; <strong>for</strong> females: Tuesday, Market.<br />

Aug. 8 — 8 p.m. <strong>for</strong> field Thriftway Market has a<br />

hockey, 7 pm, <strong>for</strong> tennis and record of 4 and 3 and Is lead by<br />

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league, and Sue Becker<br />

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Becker la averaging 14.83<br />

points and Meg Walsh 1118,<br />

They are No. 2 and 3<br />

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leading acoreni.<br />

Dailey Plumbing and<br />

CerruU's Beauty Shop are<br />

both 1 and 4 In the league.<br />

Volteco's had an outstanding<br />

per<strong>for</strong>mance from<br />

Angle Evans (Mainland High<br />

School). She scored 25 points,<br />

Wof them In the second half.<br />

Cerutl's, after a rough four<br />

games, had their first win<br />

over Exchange Club, M-M,<br />

with a 17-polnt ef<strong>for</strong>t from<br />

HmMogan (Holy Spirit).<br />

WSLTrounds out the league<br />

standings with a 1 and 6<br />

record.<br />

i Warren Steele<br />

B^i^"<br />

f$ '^t^wM^h—Wirrin.<br />

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rerdd^totthtatwort, beads<br />

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FRIDAY, JULY 25, IMS THE SENTINBL-LEDOER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE » - SECTION TWO i<br />

Scythes continues<br />

to sail in Fun Run<br />

'$ While more and more<br />

runners continue to challenge<br />

Ocean City's cross-country<br />

course In the weekly Fun<br />

Runs, Mike Scythes still<br />

remains undefeated this<br />

The increased competition<br />

has begun to put downward<br />

pressure on everyone's times,<br />

Mike's being no exception. He<br />

had Ms fastest time of the<br />

summer season this past<br />

week despite the


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FRIDAY, JULY 25,<br />

More blues and boats in classic, but the big blue proves elusive<br />

Although no one caught the has been called the most<br />

emceed by Philadelphia<br />

|75,0O0 MueUflh, more blueflsh •ought-after priie of all the<br />

sportseaster Dan TAUefson of<br />

ware caught by *gore boati Jersey fishing contests.<br />

TV 8.<br />

Sun In anV of tbe previous 11 Runner-up In the "eight<br />

yeari that the American heaviest" category, and<br />

"I never realized that<br />

Blueflsh Classic was held. winner of 11,250 In cash, was<br />

fishing could generate so<br />

Of the 137 boats entered, M the crew aboard the Doc tt, FISHING THE SALT<br />

much excitement," said<br />

returned to the Margate captained by John Maiurl of<br />

By Ralph Stork<br />

Tojlefson, "Now I know why<br />

welgh-ln with eight or more Sea Isle. Their eight heaviest<br />

they call the blueflsh New<br />

blueflah. Catches of 3D to 40blues<br />

weighed In at 99 pounds<br />

Jersey's No, 1 sportfish, I<br />

per boat were common. Of the 1 ounces.<br />

(hough this kind of excitement<br />

<strong>top</strong> 10 money winning boats, Third place and $600 went to<br />

was only displayed at football<br />

all the fish weighed more Capt, Rick Fanuccl of<br />

games and Miss America<br />

than 10 pounds with the<br />

Cpt. Robert Parson's Bob A and Basil Beck Jr.'i Viper, He<br />

Philadelphia, Pa. He and bis<br />

pageants."<br />

heaviest at U pounds 5 oun-<br />

long, 94.14 pounds; Richard it 90.5.<br />

crew aboard the Bod Comces.<br />

Price'* Jean 1 to, 93.16; <strong>On</strong>e of toe largest crowds Again this year, the<br />

pany weighed In eight blueflsh<br />

That blueflah won Ernie at 95 pounds 13 ounces.<br />

Thomas Tracy's Mko, 93.11; ever assembled In Margate American Blueflsh Classic<br />

Arthur Kushner's Ratlin <strong>for</strong> a fishing contest greeted was sponsored by Historic<br />

taker of Briganttne, 18,000, Fred Robinson of Feelin. 93.2; Tom Setts' the boats as they arrived at Smlthvllle Inn. Joe Laltrello,<br />

In the eight heaviest Philadelphia on his boat<br />

Farmer, 92.15 and Robert aptaln Andy's Marina <strong>for</strong> president of Smlthvtllc Inn,<br />

category, dentist Myron Fbpeye returned with eight<br />

Freeman of Margate, with 101 fish weighing In at 96 pounds I<br />

Bassman'S Dorian B, 92.10. the welgh-in ceremony and concluded the day's event<br />

pounds I ounces of blueflsh, ounces to win fourth place<br />

Receiving trophies in 11th swardi pres«ntatlon. The city with the announcement that<br />

won a trip to the Blmlni Big money of MOO.<br />

through 15^h places were, in of Margate blocked off not only will the American<br />

Game Fishing Club In the Additional cash prizes,<br />

order- Jack Kanz aboard Sea Amherst Avenue to traffic to Blueflah Classic celebrate its<br />

Bahamas.<br />

totaling 11,500, were awarded<br />

Jay, 92.5; James MoGrath'i accommodate the large 12th anniversary next year,<br />

"ft'a Just absolutely un- to the boats tot finished in<br />

Fish Bone, 91 4; and Charlie crowd of spectators. The but will be bigger and richer<br />

believable. This beats all thefifth<br />

through 10th places In the MeLaugnlui's Salty Dog Uawards<br />

presentation was taking place July IB, 1987<br />

marlln, tuna and shark "eight heaviest" category.<br />

contests — the best," They Included, from flth to Local guards win in state games<br />

responded Freeman to what 10th:<br />

The Ocean City Beach Captained and coached by Scott Milne, who were<br />

Patrol sent two teams to Rah- Scott Milne, the A-team •elected (or the allway<br />

last Friday to compete In defeated North Jersey 104 in tournament team, and Scott<br />

the water polo competition the finals.<br />

Hayden who was selected as<br />

during the Garden State The other gold midal MVP by Ms own teammates.<br />

games. Both teams winners include Dan Morris, The OCBP A-team takes on<br />

represented South Jersey In Ed Mench, Truby WilUims, the Philadelphia Aquatic Club<br />

Myron Freeman, capita of "Targa II." along with Leslie Squires, Tom<br />

SNMf Cub 0 Minima a SqtM a nsMna a Nigm Cilaw the games.<br />

Rob Krazezek, Lee DiPrizlto, 7:S0 p.m. Friday at Whip- Longstreth and Mike Seianci look over their prize money and loving cup<br />

Innnp o cum 0 Muni B enum • Fadta Out a iunMr<br />

The OCBP A-water polo Rob Earth, Andy HiteWngs porwlll Campground. after winning this year's American Bluefish Classic.<br />

HUM O ann !>«tn • Trolling SquH O Spwmj o Sira t«<br />

team captured the gold and Scott Hayden.<br />

Your Headquarters lor I<br />

medal, while the B-team Receiving additional honors<br />

finished fourth,<br />

were Andy Hltchlngs and Farley, Kirk now 2-2 in superathion<br />

IOAT RENTALS<br />

After (our miles of running, Farley ahead during the run, The last tour suparathtens<br />

FUU<br />

5, Tom Hewitt, Ventnor,<br />

.1 SERVICE RUIU DOCK (iituring<br />

rowing and swimming, the Klrit puUlni into first place tavt been between Writ and<br />

Mobil 4 Jonnson Product*<br />

44:20<br />

fifth annual <strong>Cape</strong> May<br />

Brand Namt Reds a, Betlt • ug. Assf. camm. Crab Traps<br />

927-1489<br />

during the row and Farley Farley with Kirk winning in<br />

Superathon came down to • hi dri h MM mi 1984 and Farley 8. Dave Grtmaldl, North<br />

• Official WtighmuMr • Taxidermy Agent<br />

catching up during the swim.<br />

ffi-yard sprint to the finish lint<br />

winning last year and this Wlldwood, 44:35<br />

• Blocked & Baggad Ice<br />

by Ocean City Beach Patrol's Injured surfer year.<br />

7. Rick Greco, WJldwood,<br />

OPEN 7 DAYS: 5:30 AH jp 7^00 PM<br />

ID'S LOCK SERVICE<br />

Ron Kirk and Sea Isle City<br />

RESULTS<br />

45:22<br />

QSP nit is 11 lh« loot o'th. 3


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inn, simari paint, July 19, ItM at 7,ja<br />

P m "Haw, ta git lianas in raai<br />

.int." what to MM lor in a raal allala<br />

commny A lalal pariani lab aatcrlp-<br />

lion "Caratr aBpartunlliai and much<br />

mara" saianfa now, llmitad Halinf,<br />

cautaday at Haiti, tali, >•»<br />

CASHiEI/BELiVERT P»RJON-(ull<br />

llm. 4g hr. w«k. Itarl I.I. Augiiil,<br />

Oiaati marmaiy mini TF<br />

MAIHTiNANCl FiaiOH - Baai.<br />

itarting Hlary, pl.ii.nl .art ivrraun-<br />

dlngi. Mult h.v. tanii anparianca In<br />

plumbing, carpantry and alaclritai<br />

won MUM alit Mia awn ttsli ana<br />

lru«» call Ann »r Bsrgtliy ai IIMUi<br />

141<br />

OOVEBNMEHT Jot! llt.aw .<br />

iif,l»/yr. Now hiring. Call KIIIMW<br />

lit • itH lar currant laaarai (III, III<br />

COMPANION FOR ELBERLT LABY<br />

— Allarnaan waalidayi. R«gu«t<br />

ralarancai, call HMIBJ. Ill<br />

TIME - phyiicai ttiafapy aMa,<br />

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Call far mara inlarmaiian, m IOK<br />

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JOB CLUB RISIstRATION - Far<br />

unaniRiiyM Cap. May County raiiaan-<br />

11, Ii » 31 or |i and gvar an July Ilth<br />

trim f ta ] p.m. In ih. vlllaga inapt at<br />

Bla sranda. Far mara inlarrnalian, call<br />

IffiHi. Ml<br />

tsoo lio.ooo.'mo. egmrnlulan, Indapan'<br />

dint dlilrlButan naadaa In your araa<br />

imrnadlalaly, Hailenal luppari. Fan<br />

lima or lull. Training praiidad, call<br />

S.m (Mi) Ififin, 1 !<br />

COOK/JHORTOBDMB - |||a*rlancM<br />

In Braailail and lunch in Ocaan city,<br />

Biiaa ulary, call Ill-till. t-I<br />

INVENTORY FARTTIME - NaM<br />

raliabia paapla an an at naMad haiil,<br />

Laamng lar a gaaa paying pantlma lob,<br />

Paid training IS, In hour ta .tart. Mutt<br />

Mil prlvata mniii ol trlnipanatlin,<br />

II Intariilad raipand la P.O. Ban III,<br />

sinlinaiLHigir, Oc.n city. N.J. Mm,<br />

Ml<br />

ADVERTISING<br />

SAUES<br />

WfltSbNTATIVE<br />

Advertising Sales<br />

repreienaflve, ytsr<br />

'round position with well<br />

established weekly<br />

newspaper, experience<br />

preferred but will train.<br />

Salary plus good can*,<br />

eany benefits.<br />

tort niunw to:<br />

The SenttneH-edger<br />

112E. 8ttiStnMt<br />

Ocean City, N.J.<br />

B<br />

UHlOUal TVr'IMO MRVICC — MM<br />

" "* ' " "" hHajabaa<br />

wlawlgaa<br />

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"ME SENTINEL-LEDGER, Of KAN CITY,N,J, '~SECTION TWO<br />

R.E.Sala R.E. Sale<br />

;«HH»I (a ta ii ri, all ikln CM«M,<br />

janian PVIM, •acutity, ll»*tinf, MaJi,<br />

witar, bait, fartla aM HI H pnaaliH,<br />

Ifraat,<br />

aaaian, Can Iff.<br />

MIMIMU - MIDI *ac|tl, lat»r<br />

day, im ufli t a.m. M 1p.m Ill<br />

A R (til l li<br />

UiUNlIT HARBOR - Iiawl»<br />

boat tllp. Call MI4M1,<br />

IH-<br />

iW, Raar. frill lnin lira, LIX<br />

Large 4 BR,, M, floor duplex. You can purchase the whole ^ biotLk f 0 «„ beach 1st floor T 8R with llraplac*, pool,<br />

Bldg, or either floor as eondosl full dlnlnri room, large parking, 2nd floor 3 BR., 2 bath, Catlv call.* Fireplace)<br />

deem: 1st floor I119,m 2nd floor Slif.W. The first floor Both units fully furnished. OMat rental Incomo.<br />

of this brand new Duplex includes f urn, •><br />

OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 8 P.M.<br />

BEACH WATCH II |<br />

Plymouth Place at the Boardwalk. April completion, U<br />

one bedroom, fully turn, unit* starting at i83,900<br />

Elevator, laundry, parking, pool, whirlpool. Act quickly.<br />

•WI Sold Out In Pour Days Last Year I<br />

NORTH INDBUPLIX<br />

Three BR., l bath ea. floor, Gas heat, near beach. Seed<br />

rental property. 35x100 grass and treed side yard. 1st floor ',<br />

furnished. Whole Bldg, available at$178,000. *<br />

A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK<br />

COLDWeU. BANKJSR<br />

ISLAND REALTY<br />

MHDiWMTAVI. __ MHIM^,<br />

An Indipendently Owned and Opefated Member ol Coldwell Banker Residential Alliliitis, Inc.<br />

| • (809) O\<br />

sandpiper 399-8123<br />

411 ATLANTIC AVINUE • OCEAN CITY • NEW JBRSEY0S226<br />

6EACHBLOCK DUPLEX Large<br />

4 BR upper cottage, 1 BR apt, en<br />

ground level, heated, with<br />

economical gas heat throughout, A<br />

sound investment <strong>for</strong> il2?,M0,<br />

CONTEMPORARY CONDO 2<br />

BRs, a baths, beautifully decorated<br />

w/teakwood Throughout. Many ex-<br />

tras, must see to appreciate.<br />

smooo.<br />

GRACIOUS LIVING 3 BRs, 3 bath<br />

designer decorated townhouso.<br />

Pool when you don't want to walk<br />

stone's throw to beach. 116,000 plus<br />

summer rentals. Owner fine, to<br />

qual. buyer. '. ><br />

WONDiRr s UL INVfSTMiNT<br />

Duplex <strong>for</strong> only tf&OOOl seed<br />

location. Rent yearly er<br />

seasonally.<br />

BAYFRONT Lovely spacious 4 BR<br />

home, Lg. poreh aeress irent.<br />

Bonusl Three rtntal units, ail ran-<br />

,ted yearly, 2 beat slips, WxlOS' lot.<br />

CONDO LIVING yr. round or In-<br />

vfstment. 3 bdrms, 2 baths, all<br />

amenltlM. Exc, land, anxious<br />

owner has reduced price below<br />

mkt. value .0*109,000.<br />

DUPLEX tUY 3 BRS each unit,<br />

gas heat throughout. A good buy af<br />

SI 19,000.<br />

ADORABLE YEAR-ROUND Cot<br />

fase. Steps to beach, fpiee in Kv.<br />

rm,, full din rm, 3 BRs, garage. All<br />

tnls <strong>for</strong> only 197,000,<br />

LOVELY SPACIOUS one BR. plus<br />

unit near bdwalk. Enclosed porch<br />

can be used <strong>for</strong> extra sleeping<br />

space, low maintenance. $79,900.<br />

Thinking of Selllngt Your Prapirty could be pictured here<br />

Call Sandpiper tor • FRIE Market Evaluation.


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RE. For Sale RE. For Sale RE. For Sale R.I, Par Salt R,I, For Sato RE. For Sale R.E. For Sale R.I. For gate<br />

MARMORA—Executive Estate, 2 story Colonial on 17<br />

park like acres. i'n«* flagstone porch over sees the<br />

rolling lawn. 2JJ2 sq, ft. plus full, dry, basement, 3 - 4<br />

bedrooms, Vft baths, heated whirlpool spa 8. fireplace In<br />

master suite. Wood stove ft beams In family rm Formal<br />

llv, rm.; <strong>for</strong>mal din. rm. w/firepiace. Wallpaper h<br />

detailed woodwork In every room. $!,0OP/yr. taxes, IS<br />

mlns, to Atlantic Cityi tVt miles to Ocean City, Priced to<br />

sell at $189,WO- Call 390 3821 »is<br />

OUTHSND DUPLEX - Mull b, OCBiN CiVr - SW iff elfin ••an, 1 '<br />

WHO CAN YOU CALL<br />

WHIN YOU NEED HELP<br />

WITH REAL ESTATE?<br />

CALL<br />

"THE SELLING OFFICE"<br />

390 25OO<br />

OUIIIV<br />

REALTORS<br />

FRANKLIN<br />

WILLIAMS!<br />

CHOICE OFF WATER<br />

BAY ABpifiieB<br />

;8rner<br />

horr UHOEW ,<br />

61 "<br />

CENTRALLY LOCATED<br />

Condominium, j bedrooms,<br />

1 bath, offered furnished<br />

Qnly$6S,OOOII!<br />

NlAR •EACH charming<br />

older home tastefully<br />

remodeled. * barms., Vfr<br />

baths, i open perches and<br />

off street parking. Asking<br />

ilSS.OOO.<br />

Bay area. Four bdrms,, IVs<br />

baths, heated cottage with<br />

garage, closed shower rm.,<br />

nice rear yard, walk to ree.<br />

facilities and stores,<br />

182,100.<br />

Duplex In good location,<br />

Two br, 1 bath ea, unit.<br />

Convenient to beach &<br />

shopping. Offered furn. at<br />

$99,900.<br />

New Listing Two family<br />

situated on spacious lot in<br />

convenient location. 1st fl. S<br />

bdrms., 2nd fl. 1 bdrm,<br />

complete with Waterfront<br />

views. Asking $11|,000,<br />

Furnished. Inspect today •<br />

Riviera home 4 bedrooms,<br />

2 baths, living room, dining<br />

room, family rm. with<br />

firep, nice second fl deck &<br />

Fla. rm. Call today.<br />

••v *<br />

be.<br />

ea<br />

dit<br />

Home, 3<br />

gas, 1<br />

»nt eon-<br />

Exceptional inveitmint<br />

Opporfunify, heated two<br />

family, 3 and 2 bedroom<br />

units, includes storage<br />

garage. Gross yearly income<br />

110,200,00, Listed<br />

$94,900. Don't hesitate. Ceil<br />

today!11<br />

Two br. corner cottage<br />

situated en double lot, offered<br />

furn. <strong>On</strong>ly M9,W0,<br />

Looking <strong>for</strong> an investment?<br />

Three bdrms., 1 bath 1st fl.<br />

eendo. Central ioe. Low<br />

maintenance fee. Call<br />

today.<br />

CHOICE OFF WATER<br />

Second price reduction.<br />

Owner moving<br />

and anxious to sell.<br />

Riviera home<br />

situated on spacious<br />

corner let consisting<br />

of llv, rm. with<br />

woodburn. stove, din,<br />

rm., kit., J bdrms,, i<br />

full baths, 2 fam.<br />

rms,, greenhouse<br />

and solar hot water.<br />

Offered at i,i4»JO0.<br />

then $U9,5OO, now<br />

reduced to 1144,900,<br />

lay area, heated 3<br />

bedroom cottage with llv,<br />

rm,, din, rm. kit. and<br />

sunroom, $12,500.<br />

BAYFRONT<br />

MAINTENANCE FRH<br />

family sized home, llv. rm,,<br />

f/p, din. rm,, lg. kit,<br />

sunroom, £ bdrms,, 2'/j<br />

baths + garage, dock &<br />

boatsllps, Prime location,<br />

Inspect new) II<br />

IDEAL INVESTMENT<br />

Two level two bedroom, Vh<br />

bath condo unit only<br />

$94,900111<br />

TWO BDRM, 1<br />

TOWNHOUSE, ready <strong>for</strong><br />

immediate occupancy.<br />

Reasonably priced at<br />

$94,9001<br />

LAGOONFRONT<br />

WALNUT ROAD, exceptionally<br />

maintained home.<br />

'Consist! of llv. rm., din,<br />

rm,, kit,, eoiy family rm,<br />

w/f/p, 3 bdrms., 2 baths,<br />

garage, 2 boatsiips ' and<br />

MORE • Asking$215,0001!!<br />

RARE FIND Lagoonfront,<br />

two family on specious let<br />

Includes two large beat<br />

slips. Asking 1197,000,<br />

THRU BEDROOM<br />

heated cottage with Ig,<br />

deck and 3 boatsllps, new<br />

vinyl siding, inspect today<br />

$159,000.<br />

J. MUSSO, INC,<br />

REALTORS<br />

332eWutAvi.<br />

Lagoonfront, 2 story, llv<br />

rm,, din. area, kit. 4 BRi,<br />

ivs baths, I car gar., cent.air<br />

a, 3 beat slips. Owner<br />

anxious, Inspect today,<br />

LUXURIOUS g* ! ,oer<br />

Condo ttfdAvS* 'aths,i<br />

cent « ,atH* and<br />

large mpfffifc Offered<br />

fully fWfflt $225,000,<br />

full<br />

'rooms,<br />

wage.<br />

Riviera lagoonfront, liv.<br />

rm., din,, kit., 4 bdrms., Vfi<br />

baths, den, fam, rm, with<br />

flrep,, central air, dock and<br />

3 boafslies, A must see<br />

home! 11<br />

ARKANSAS AVI., 3<br />

bdrm., 2 bath home with<br />

den, enclosed sun room,<br />

many nice features,<br />

situated on spacious well<br />

landscaped lot. Asking<br />

$235,000.<br />

Considering a bay or<br />

lagoonfront rental?<br />

Contact the waferfront<br />

specialists<br />

today at 399-1711, Let<br />

us introduce you to a<br />

whole new way of<br />

life! II<br />

1330 BAY AVENUE • OCEAN CITY, NJ 08226 • (609)399.5711<br />

There will never be<br />

another opportunity<br />

lite Ocean Reef.<br />

ere'e your chancs! Thai final luxurious<br />

phase ol Ocean Reef Is now available<br />

_^ — <strong>for</strong> those who enjoy the finest lit III*<br />

and terrific value<br />

"V* simply km* Southtm culfomla Tht<br />

©o**0 DNI tmhonnwnt IMI»» U* Hti Utt<br />

Mm* *«y."<br />

Whether you are looking <strong>for</strong> a primary ^w^m^^mmm^^—mm^^<br />

^tZtofn^VStSZ wlueZ ""Peccable landscaping and full recreational<br />

be another seashore condominium value line ^ ^ U|w ^ ^ fac,|itle8i pods, tennis<br />

^^^^^^"""^^^^^^^^^^^ courts and a KJOO-square foot clubhouse —<br />

»!ttm£S2«*SS£-» everylhlnayouhaveeverdreamedo.tsa.your<br />

indtunxgnMotmtMtUng." , doorstep<br />

, H*nM Ovndnm. New models now open) Visit our new hir-<br />

•, Ished models and select your private residence<br />

j<br />

LEASE PURCHASE<br />

Magnificent 2 story Villa<br />

Townhortie at the Sandi<br />

OreaftQaV Coutry club.<br />

Two BJrmi.. 3M utM, iwkw<br />

M»ln« rooin w/lrpl. c HHrd ilr,<br />

FULLY FURNIiMID, ONLY tlH.9H<br />

LIAII PURCNAII *V*IL*»L1<br />

Rant Fof luninwr. Apply adit u<br />

Oown Pivmanf.<br />

CALLNOWTOINfFlet<br />

nt-nu<br />

Anwiun Rnvt RUHy Csrp<br />

(*«II<strong>On</strong>MtM«MHI.'UI.<br />

11th 4 ubury *•• O.C<br />

I Riviera Rinchtr with 1<br />

I bdrm, V/t tiled baths In ex<br />

•I. eondiflen. Located on a<br />

sized lot in good<br />

I location. New carpeting l><br />

I drapes includfd. First time<br />

1 offered at $121,S00<br />

Hlt<strong>for</strong>jcal Chincter k<br />

potential abound in this<br />

lovely mult! famMy proper<br />

fy, A great home with<br />

wrap a round porches and<br />

a terrific corner location<br />

Mar beaches «, boardwalk.<br />

Call <strong>for</strong> your appointment<br />

to view 1231,000,<br />

Upper Township Privacy<br />

at Its best! 4 bdrms, V/t<br />

baths, cedar sided home<br />

only 3 yri, young on 14<br />

acres in low fax upper<br />

Tewnihip, Listed <strong>for</strong><br />

imuOO,<br />

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OCEAN CITY<br />

Immaculate, three<br />

bedroom, two story<br />

eolonla I with family room,<br />

two bath* and in move-in<br />

condition. Oak hardwood<br />

floors, modern eat-in kitchen<br />

with <strong>for</strong>mal dining<br />

room, screened porch,<br />

vinyl siding, private<br />

parking. 1119,000.<br />

Weeks-Macmurray Inc.<br />

Realtors<br />

646-8070<br />

Magnificent single home<br />

which could be converted<br />

to a duplex. Maintenance<br />

fre» exterior, gorgeous<br />

landscaping «. Bay views.<br />

Just listed and wen't last<br />

long at tlg9,jO0.<br />

Beach Are* SlnQlt on oversized<br />

lot, k bdrm, 2Vi baths,<br />

a gorgeous sunporch,<br />

fir*plac* in living rm,<br />

nletiy landscaped yard.<br />

Owner has reduced te the<br />

price of SI 59,500.<br />

New Construction pour IIlevel<br />

units each with 3<br />

bdrms, 2 baths, direct access<br />

to the beach. Call <strong>for</strong><br />

mort details I<br />

1717 Asbury Avenue<br />

399-1612<br />

Mt-nu<br />

l4tH4M1TI<br />

PWntriy i P, MIM, IM.<br />

I 4M*ltabl*u)x>nr«qu«st.<br />

OUFLiiT- TIM hKlroom,, I Mill MCK OOViBNMINT HOMli -<br />

Mil, •iullnl ftniai Blitwy, Urs« tot, (win, 0»IW«mlL ' " j ^ ^<br />

M a IN, ntar wUic Mil HUMK, ihtr Bt^iHiium, C«ii »t-umw at, M<br />

^irnna wM aunt. n».m. omir m* Nr turrml rtr* int. -. »^<br />

l-l — _<br />

TWO FAMILY<br />

Couple minutes walk to fine beach at Penniyn place, loth<br />

complete furnished apti., 3 bedrooms each. Front perches,<br />

etc Second floor year round apt. with gas hot wattr<br />

heat. Attached garage, 1139,900.<br />

Three apts . North section residential area, V/t blocks to<br />

beach. Consists of first and second floor units with 3<br />

bedrooms each, living room, dining room, kitchen and<br />

bath, front porches. Third floor complete 2 bedroom apt.'<br />

used by owner, all units furnished. Rear detached 2 ear<br />

garage and additional off street parking. Seed condition. -<br />

Lot 3? 5x130' Listed at $135,000<br />

Heated cottage next to beach block. North section. Plenty<br />

of parking. Three bedrooms, IVj baths, all electric, furnished,<br />

detached garage, side drive. Asking it 10.800.<br />

LEE W. HILLEGASS<br />

Realtor<br />

36 ATLANTIC AVE. 3iB-8011<br />

NiW LISTING Two family property completely<br />

remodeled interiors. First floor features 2 bedrooms.<br />

Second unit has modern kitchen and one large bedroom.<br />

Excel lent yearly rental income. <strong>On</strong>ly S9S,000,<br />

NEW LISTING B unit apartment building on Atlantic<br />

Avenue, 2 bedrooms and 1 bath in each unit. All units rented<br />

yearly. Approx. $21,800 rental Income. Asking<br />

1239,000,<br />

BAYFRONT CONDO great view of Intraeoasfal waterway<br />

plus your own boatslip. 2 BR, lVt bath, A/C units, ail appliances.<br />

Call <strong>for</strong> your appointment today. <strong>On</strong>ly $135,000.<br />

IDEAL STARTER HOME large single family twin home<br />

in beachbloek of 4fh St. Includes S BR, Vh bath, oil heat<br />

plus off street parking <strong>for</strong> 2 ears. Excellent summer/winter<br />

rental history. <strong>On</strong>ly lii.SOO.<br />

PLYMOUTH MANOR CONDO Here's a chance to own<br />

your own vacation place In the heart of Ocean City, <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

steps te boardwalk and Music Pier. Excellent summer/winter<br />

rental history. We have one bedroom <strong>for</strong> ;<br />

MI,0e0; 9 bedrooms <strong>for</strong> 182,100. Call to preview.<br />

BEAUTIFUL RANCHER This one won't last long. Just '<br />

listed on Spruce Road in the prestigious bayfrent area, tJ<br />

bedrooms, IV'J baths, eat In kitchen plus dining room..*<br />

Large let with one car garage. Must see! <strong>On</strong>ly $137,900.<br />

SOUTH DENNIS Two story contempojary on beautifully<br />

'wooded ISf'ln new cievelopment. Screened in rear perch,<br />

fireplace with file hearthVcul-dl-sae, vaulted celling In<br />

master bedroom, tile foyer. Includes ail appliances, w/W<br />

carpeting, mini blinds and thermepane windows. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

$11,000.<br />

COMMERCIAL BUILDING ideal <strong>for</strong> tradesman or office,<br />

over 1200 sq, ft. Parking In rear plus security alarm<br />

system. Reduced to sell fast. $55,000.<br />

CHOKE<br />

HOMESITES<br />

You still have an opportunity to<br />

acquire a magnificent wooded homesite<br />

in the residential Upper Township at .<br />

presale price levels.<br />

It^ Spufhwooidsl ^ur chance <strong>for</strong> true<br />

freedom of choice—whether you choose to<br />

build now or later, you can take advantage<br />

of our exceptional "Homesite Financing<br />

Program, And choice because Upper<br />

Township offers the lowest tax rates in the<br />

state. Choice, too, because Southwoods<br />

residents will enjoy a fine school system<br />

and recreational facilities <strong>for</strong> the whole<br />

family. Southwbods offers the maximum<br />

ih flexibility and value.<br />

You owe it to yourself to see this outstanding 100-acre environmentallyplanned<br />

community, Learn why ov^r 30'lots were purchased in the first two<br />

1 hpursofayallability. , ~~^ ..- \X! fc J- &>?;«»' T» ^<<br />

„ Southwoods is your best^^ value aritl your best investment. ><br />

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FRIDAY, JULY 85,1986<br />

R.I.Sal*<br />

RE. For Sale<br />

LOVE YOUR<br />

LANDLORD?<br />

If you want to make yeur landlord<br />

Happy, then stay where you are. If<br />

not, call today to let us shew you<br />

how easy It can be te become the<br />

owners of a lovely 1 bedroom, 1 bath<br />

rancher set on an oversized let. it's<br />

priced to break the rent habit at<br />

$53,000<br />

BETTY JOHNSON<br />

BEAU ESTATE, INC.<br />

1045 Asbury AVG.<br />

RE. For Sate<br />

SPIN HOUSE<br />

SUHSET HARBOR<br />

614 PLEASURE AVENUE<br />

SATURDAY JULY 26th ind<br />

SUNDAY JULY 27th<br />

11A.M. ID 4 P.M. a,<br />

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fa. MMI, 1 Mttlt, "•»*•' W»<br />

witn lintlin, pf turn dtck. w« b«r<br />

•nd JMUHI room. TlH Wl *<br />

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int tola lumlilitfl, T» Mar !•<br />

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nordlniltd,<br />

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CaliNrMMIIi .<br />

609 653-9272<br />

NJ MARKETING<br />

Seashore Homes & Lots For Sale!<br />

'195,000<br />

LOT FOR SALE<br />

i»g«vtvf<br />

Vtunt lot M'liW, Two lamlly<br />

zone.<br />

Just Reduced to<br />

*62,500<br />

CAREY'S<br />

Real Estate Ins.<br />

15th St. 4 Trte Boardwalk<br />

399-0178<br />

Popular Southern Conde, 3<br />

br., ! baths, fully fur<br />

nlihfd, brick fireplace, lust<br />

i (ew steps to the beach,<br />

1117,000,<br />

Magnificent beachfront<br />

condo, 2400 square feet of<br />

unparalleled luxury, 4<br />

large bedrooms, Vh baths,<br />

large .decks, designer kitchen,;<br />

gas heat, fireplace,<br />

corner location - asking<br />

1475,000.<br />

Rlyltra single, 3 br,, 2<br />

baths, oil heat, 2 street<br />

frontage, 2 ^car oarage,<br />

almost lagoon front, only<br />

immaculate Duplex.<br />

CtKK»Soothend location, 2<br />

br., 1 b«tti, laundry In each<br />

m)f« I •xcelltnt rental<br />

i>rop4rty, I9tft grou around<br />

JTW-SIWISTAVE.<br />

Flrit Fl«f tnrtt bMrwrni, utona «oof two<br />

mareonn, I «e«ll«nl »«eh, good r»n!«l hlitery I<br />

M 59,000<br />

1322 Asbury Ave.<br />

Two lomllv - Flrii lloor two budroom,, wcDng floor larg: three<br />

B»^foom, fwo Milt would miM •nullMit year round horns Two<br />

sir garigi.<br />

•224,800<br />

Gold Coast Townhouse, J<br />

or., VA bath, AC, ocean,<br />

view, garage, fireplace.<br />

S2«?,orjO,00, furnished.<br />

Large beachfront condo. 4<br />

br., 2 bath, Jacuzzi, 2 tile<br />

baths, stone fireplace,<br />

«79,000.00lurnl5hed.<br />

Brand new corner, 2nd fl.<br />

Condo, Spectacular view<br />

from wide wrap porches. 4<br />

br., 2 baths!; Inspect this<br />

one now.<br />

Beach block Duplex, eaty<br />

beach access from this 3<br />

BR , 2 bath duplex. Fully<br />

equipped & furnished 2 car<br />

garage. Listed <strong>for</strong><br />

1319,000.00.<br />

i<br />

Like new, 3 BR, a bath. 2nd<br />

fl. condo. Just a few steps<br />

TO 31st beach. 1137,500.<br />

PHONit(BOi) 3890898<br />

SALES / RINTALi / APPRAISALS<br />

32NO AND CiNTRAL AVINUI<br />

FO BOX 148<br />

OCEAN CITY. NiW JIRSIY 08228<br />

Charming single 30th &<br />

Asbury Ave, 3 BR., 1 bath,<br />

electric heat. Lots of potential.<br />

1111,000,<br />

•ayfront lot on iayshore<br />

Dr., what an epporfunlty to<br />

build your dream hom«..<br />

$Mi,000,<br />

NEW LISTING!<br />

Tht perfect south end<br />

home, just steps to 30th It.<br />

beach, 3 BR, 2 bath, den,<br />

gas heat, garage, back<br />

yard. What more could you<br />

want. SMf,500,<br />

Ocean front mansion, unbelievable<br />

Cali<strong>for</strong>nia style<br />

home. 5 BR., *Vi baths,<br />

pool,,not tub, patio bar,<br />

on«rof;a;klndl Listed <strong>for</strong><br />

t925,000.<br />

40th t. ' Central - Immaculate<br />

4 br., condo*,<br />

beach views, bright cheery<br />

Florida decor, excellent<br />

yalu*, best location, 1st fl.<br />

fl7«^00. & 2nd floor<br />

1189,500. , V<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY. N.J,<br />

R.E. For Sale R.E. For Sale R.E, For Sale<br />

EIGHTH «,OCEAN AVINUE • «O» JW Mil<br />

|'OCEAN COLONY CONDO • W5 OCEAN AVENUE • 398 7140<br />

SINGLE FAMILY OR DUPLEX<br />

Single family situated on beautifully landscaped corner<br />

lot. Five bedrooms, 2 baths, gas heal, home in excellent<br />

condition. Can be used as a duplex as entily «* closing ant<br />

door. A must see. Priced at ilM.soo<br />

TRIPLEX<br />

Four bedrooms each floor, all unifi heated and furnished<br />

Off Street parking, large lot, beach block income ovpr<br />

IM,000, $261,000.<br />

eUADRIPLIX<br />

Three bedrooms, 1 bath In front duplex, heated and fur<br />

nlihed. Rear building contains one bedroom and 2<br />

bedrooms, one block from beach. Yearly Income S74.0O0<br />

plus. Listed lit 1230.000<br />

DUPLEX<br />

Three bedrooms first floor, 3 bedrooms second floor, both<br />

units heated and furnished, off street parking, clow i<br />

beach, move in condition S1S9,«OO.<br />

SINGLE FAMILY<br />

Three bedroom, t bath ranchtr, large corner lot, new gas<br />

heater. A real buy at 175,000<br />

OCEAN COLONY CONDOMINIUM<br />

Ocean City's best kept secret. <strong>On</strong>e, 2 and 3 bedroom units,<br />

furnished and unfurnished Includes pool, parking, sauna,<br />

lounge, security and much more. Starting as low as<br />

$93,500.<br />

CONDO<br />

leach block, one bedroem fully furnished, excellent eon<br />

dltlon, off street parking, super summer rental location.<br />

161,500.<br />

THOMAS j.PALHRMO<br />

R<br />

jnson<br />

REALTORS<br />

LASS! FAMILY! NO PHOBLIM!<br />

Cgnvcnltnl to ail Mlrdwilk and<br />

flowntown ictiviiin it inn i<br />

tearoom, in nain home lor the<br />

Urge (smily. Mlinrtnanee Ires<br />

vinyl slglns Triple Trsc winnows,<br />

oil not water nest Miiw lot ana<br />

much mori. A.King tl3»,n»<br />

j FAMILY OEM<br />

Just iisttd thll nice, clean ) Bedroom<br />

duplex with 1 bedroom (arage apar<br />

tment Maln»nance tree siains,<br />

io-ino 1 lot. leonomicai gas new.<br />

Atklng IIII.M mottly lurniuiH,<br />

' 'LUMCHIONITTI tl<br />

We nave a very nice, fully equipped<br />

luncheonette Blul two apartment!<br />

lor ule on north end ol Itland. En<br />

ceiient breaKlait and lunsn BuilnMI<br />

Ideal tor lamiPy operation, Added In<br />

come Irom two, three Bedroom<br />

aMnmenti rented on yearly Basis,<br />

unlimited prslit Mtentlai lor yearly<br />

operation I<br />

833 WESLEY AVI.<br />

BEST BUY IN Nl W CONOOS<br />

Flnl units sola gut second under<br />

eonltniftlofl! Oon'l miss oui on th»<br />

best Buy In ocean City Csndos. 1<br />

oedroom, I oslh units wlin carwi,<br />

aitnwasher, gsrssea aisp . etc, plus<br />

10 year homeowner's warranty, aid<br />

morn Can us today ana your* will Be<br />

riaay (or the summer Prleis stirt<br />

•I tl!,900<br />

EOOHAOBOR TOWNSHIP<br />

WATIRPRQNT<br />

New construction Mginnlng on<br />

single lamiiy homes. 3 to 1<br />

bedroemi, \ to 3 Bams, spaclsus<br />

lots, price* begin at HI,9Su Ooot<br />

milt this weellent yaiui.<br />

W? have an ei^neni selection of<br />

Sfpfi*i gvsiigblf <strong>for</strong> r#nt in dewn<br />

tewn Ocfran City ana on the bsar<br />

sHit OP (he summff buiineii<br />

ng ypi Cad us fsr prices!<br />

398-5010<br />

SALE LISTINGS<br />

New Listing. Waterfront 3<br />

boat slips, 4 bedrooms, 2<br />

baths, large family room<br />

with fireplace and built-in<br />

bar, central air. Price<br />

reduced to 1215,000 furn.<br />

Offers considered.<br />

The King of Swing, Benny<br />

Goodman vacationed here<br />

In the SO's and M's, Ranch<br />

home with living room with<br />

raised hearth fireplace and<br />

woodstove, family room,<br />

fining room with open<br />

counter to central kitchen<br />

and pantry, 3 bedrooms, 1<br />

bath, carport.<br />

mmmmmmaum<br />

New listing,<br />

near Ninth and Bay. 3<br />

Sandpebbles Condo-<br />

bedrooms, living-dining<br />

minium. <strong>On</strong>e bedroom<br />

room, polished oak floors, duplex unit located near<br />

aluminum siding, detached boardwalk, schools, chur<br />

garage. Asking $85,000 un- ches, shopping and tennis<br />

furnished,<br />

courts. Price just reduced<br />

to $74,500.<br />

NEW LISTING<br />

FISHERMAN'S INN a fully operating, completely equipped<br />

restaurant seating M with a newly renovated i<br />

bedroom, 2 bath owners apartment above featuring a<br />

large family dining room with fireplace. Call <strong>for</strong> appointment<br />

and details.<br />

t J>* «rwA*<br />

FUBWSHEO CONDO<br />

Two bedrooms, 1 bath, living room. Kitchen, airconditioning,<br />

gas heat, pool, parking. $85,Q00.<br />

RIRhTSHEDCOHOO<br />

Three bedrooms, J baths, kitchen, sunken living room,<br />

air conditioning, parking, near stores, pool S89.000.<br />

GOSS REALTY, Realtors<br />

3258 Asbury Ave. 399-2098<br />

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RE. For Sale RE. For Sale RE. For Sale<br />

VACATION SPOTS<br />

Two Bedrooms, 1 bath first floor cendo, South end, beach<br />

block! terrific view of ocean, fully furnifherj and equipped<br />

* 124,900<br />

GREAT BUY<br />

Four bedrooms, V/i bath single family home, Segth end,<br />

SSxlOO' lot, hardwood floors, fenced yard, detached one<br />

car oarage, partially furn 1141,000<br />

FABULOUS BUY<br />

Duplex, excellent condition, completely updated, off<br />

street parking. First floor 1 bedroom, I bath act. Second<br />

floor, 4 bedrooms, I full bath and J h«i» bath* Unit must<br />

Be seen to be appreclsrea<br />

DON'T WAIT<br />

Modern 3 bedroom, 5 bath, first floor large condo, fully<br />

furnished and equipped, front poreh, inside storage room,<br />

I car parking Priced at M4.000 under »*«#««mi>nf Asking<br />

198,000.<br />

SELLER WANTS ACTION<br />

Spacious dpulex In the gardens Four bedrooms, 1VJ<br />

baths, Florida room In each unit, unheatea. summer in<br />

comeSIO.SOO. Priced at II 14,90a<br />

"ASIS'INVISTMBNT /<br />

Corner property in need of TLC, First floor large open<br />

area with 2 car garage. Second floor spacious i bedroom, 1<br />

bath heated apt. Duplex loned. il30,000.<br />

BST ATLANTIC BLVD.« BATTERSEA RD ^98 2600<br />

34TH4CENTBALAVE. 398-6200<br />

INCOBPOBAISD<br />

REALTORS<br />

First class Ocean Reef Unit, featuring 2 bedrooms, 2 baths<br />

in a townhouse style. Last of Its kind In prelect. 1114,900,<br />

2600 square feet single family lot. Available <strong>for</strong> only<br />

$37,500,<br />

Lovely 3 bedroom, 1 bath single home, recently<br />

renovated, everything stays In this home. Must be seen!!<br />

1139,900,<br />

Per the astute investor developer! A dynamite income<br />

producer with 4 units in the heart of the Goldcotsf In<br />

Ocean City, These are large units with ocean views. This<br />

offers the investor a rare opportunity to buy an oversized<br />

lot of 50x120 In the best location and earn while you enjoy<br />

watching your equity grew! 1350,000.<br />

Dynamite opportunity to be 2 blocks from beach. An ex-<br />

cellent rental property. Save I weeks <strong>for</strong> yourself and rent<br />

the rest • wlnter/symmer/a great per<strong>for</strong>mer and so<br />

reasonably priced <strong>for</strong> 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, furnished & gas<br />

hiatl This won't last (Call today I S74,SO0,<br />

Co op apartment building. Perfect <strong>for</strong> retiring couple.<br />

Very large rooms. Unit In excellent condition, Monthly<br />

condo fee of 1368 includes everything I S9t,500,<br />

Two bedroom, 2 bath contemporary split level condo in<br />

convenient location. Roman style bath, central air con-<br />

ditioning, everything you could ask <strong>for</strong> at the shore. Fully<br />

furnished at only $105,000, Make an offer.<br />

Living room, dining area, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, modern kit-<br />

chen with dishwasher, garbage disposal, self-cleaning<br />

even and refrigerator, wall to wall carpeting. Lew main-<br />

tenance fee, $48,500 each.<br />

This well, eared <strong>for</strong> contemporary complex has four units<br />

<strong>for</strong> sale: two are 2 BR, 1 bath-flats at an unbelievable<br />

J99.000 ea; and 2 are 4 BR,, 1 bath Tewnhouses with lofts<br />

<strong>for</strong> only 1109,000.<br />

These units are conveniently located to the beach and<br />

shopping. They have excellent rental history and must be<br />

seen to be believed.<br />

Magnificent bay views, ioat slips Included with each unit.<br />

Newly decorated. 1st floor Is air conditioned. $169,900.<br />

Newly renovated 1st fleer beachfront cendo! Pour<br />

bedrooms, 2 tile baths In excellent condition on Ocean<br />

City's best beach 11 Must see at $339,000! 11<br />

Beautiful south end unit, Excellent condition. Excellent<br />

rental history, $175,000,<br />

Spacious gardens colonial, S BR, Vh bath, quality home<br />

with central air, sprinkler system, 5 zone gas baseboard<br />

heat, 2nd floor sundeck. <strong>On</strong> a quiet street near the beach.<br />

List of the many extras In the listing office, $289,000,<br />

<strong>On</strong>e block from the beach! I Six year new duplex with 3<br />

BR., 3 bath each floor, Heated and partially furnished,<br />

with parking <strong>for</strong> 7 cars, Must see at SI89,900.<br />

Contemporary condo with excellent year round rental<br />

history. Complete with fireplace, air conditioning,<br />

modem kitchen and bath. Starting at if 5,900.00.<br />

Sit and watch the beautiful sunsets from your lirgt up<br />

stairs deck. This 3 bedroom, 1V4 bath corner property has<br />

great features (Ike 3 fireplaces In the master bedroom,<br />

dining room and llvlngroom. A cream puff at $180,000.<br />

Prom a cool treed lot overlooking the Ocean City golf<br />

course In an extremely well maintained home with terrific<br />

family room and kitchen along with 3 bedrooms and 2<br />

baths. Also an inground sprinkler system and separate<br />

oarage. (127,500.<br />

Beachfront. This home Is being completely renovated.<br />

Also expanded to a contemporary 4 bedroom, 2 bath<br />

modem duplex condominium. Located on one of Ocean<br />

City'* best beaches. 1st floor, $339,000; 2nd floor $379,000.<br />

Both $699,000.<br />

Great beach and ocean views from tnls first cliss 1st floor<br />

unit. At 321(56' this It the biggest house possible. Efficient<br />

gas heat, central air, oversized front porch, fireplace and<br />

built in microwave In a fully equipped kitchen are lust q<br />

fcwroftheamenltles.t235,000. l "<br />

Great location to b* enioyed as Is or as a site <strong>for</strong> a duplex?<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly 1 block off the beach. Convenience and location in<br />

this 3 BR, 1V4 bath on a ttxioo lot. This Is* a boated proper-<br />

ty which rents well summer and winter. Call today!<br />

$135,000. ^ '.<br />

exceptional value duplex plus additional storefront, Close<br />

to,beach. Nlctly furnished. Second floor completely<br />

remodeled.$119,900. '» l --' \\<br />

1<br />

RE. For Sad<br />

391 9425<br />

De Franco AAoore Inc,<br />

T/A o. Allen Stretch jr.<br />

§10 Ocean Ave. Ocean City<br />

SALES RENTALS<br />

Closed Sunday<br />

SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE!<br />

New Construction available to you like no Other homes In<br />

the townships<br />

Ranchers, 2 story colonials, contemporary style,<br />

numerous fleer plans fe satisfy everyones needs. Con-<br />

struction by a local reputable builder, Give us a call er<br />

s<strong>top</strong> In <strong>for</strong> your personal preview, Prices ranging from<br />

$48,900 to 199,900 plus land cost.<br />

Appraiiatt<br />

Lefi Acfesgt<br />

Silei<br />

Nfw Comtryefion Rice 904 s, Shan Rd.<br />

P.O. Box il<br />

Marmara, N.J. QS2S3<br />

(109)1901444<br />

SMART START With<br />

nifty 2 BR,, cottage located<br />

In a quiet Marmora neigh-<br />

borhood close to schools<br />

and very lew taxes. Call<br />

today it won't last at<br />

$69,500.<br />

SOMERS POINT im.<br />

maculate 3 SO,, 2 bath<br />

rancher featuring gas heat,<br />

Florida Rm, and much<br />

more. A real family<br />

p!easeraten!yt79,900.<br />

SOUTH of Sfth itrtet, one<br />

of Ocean City's mosti<br />

sought after areas, 3 Bdrm,<br />

2 bath, 1st 8.2nd floor eon-<br />

dos with meadow and<br />

inland waterway views.<br />

Try to beat these from<br />

$119,900.<br />

NRW LISTIN© Southend<br />

Asbury Townhouse, fur-<br />

nished, 3.,.Bdmi. 2 bath,<br />

Fm. Rm, ,firepl«ct. l air<br />

'eond.,Close to beach and<br />

only 11.59,900.<br />

493J West, Brand new side-<br />

by side Duplex con-<br />

dominiums situated en a<br />

large lot 43x90. Plenty of<br />

room between each<br />

building, 3 bedrooms, 2,5<br />

baths, large master suite.<br />

Selling fully furnished<br />

(turn key) il49,900. Per<br />

side.<br />

New 2nd floor contem-<br />

porary Condo on oversized<br />

Asbufy Ave. lot, Fireplace<br />

and cathedral calling In<br />

living room, unit has air<br />

conditioning, front and<br />

rear decks. Great location,<br />

must sea. 1164,900,<br />

Beautifully furnished £nd<br />

floor Cendo, 3 bedroom, 2<br />

bath with fireplace, decks<br />

overlooking inland Water-<br />

way and Bay. area.<br />

1139,900.00.<br />

Beachfront Con-<br />

dominiums. Luxurious two<br />

bedroom units located on<br />

the "Gold Coast" at 28th &<br />

Wesley Ave. In Ocean City.<br />

All amenities, spectacular<br />

views, and Inexpensive<br />

prices. 8 Units left. Priced<br />

from $179,900-*24v,900. ,<br />

RE. For Sale RE. For Sale R.I. Sail<br />

25 Acres of Forested<br />

Beauty..one can beyours!<br />

<strong>On</strong>e of the most eonuenlent locations In Upper Toujnshipand yet one of<br />

the most priuate. Caledonia Is an environmentally planned residential<br />

area of 23 exceptional wooded homesites<br />

nestled In beautiful virgin <strong>for</strong>est You will<br />

fr 1. enjoy the fun of the Seashore and the<br />

af<strong>for</strong>dable property rates of the mainland<br />

Caledonia Is <strong>for</strong> you!<br />

609-398-8383<br />

1163 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, New Jersey<br />

So/d exclusively through ... Resort Marketing Associates,<br />

BMCnBMek Slngl*. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

•aril f*i orfJS*ei !<br />

GARDENS PLAZA |<br />

Condominium apartments,<br />

efficiency, one and two<br />

bedroom units available<br />

<strong>for</strong> a unique summer<br />

vacation due to can<br />

ceilatlen.<br />

Call <strong>for</strong> In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

GARDENS PLAZA<br />

Pirk (HIM • Biteh<br />

Sft-sisi<br />

i't<br />

BMChblBck duplex • Ocean<br />

VIMMI Just/2 houses.£rom<br />

the beach. This 4 & S<br />

bedroom apartment Is<br />

already to sell, Nice deck<br />

overlooking the ocean<br />

above a 2 ear garage.<br />

Asking $259,500,<br />

Oceanfront Hotel 18 rooms,<br />

2 efficiencies plus an<br />

owners apartment. Ex<br />

eel lent track record. Great<br />

Income & future. Call<br />

French <strong>for</strong> additional<br />

details & ask <strong>for</strong> Joan Dean<br />

ATTINTiON CAMPIHi _ Prlw.n r,<br />

lalt liltlma mtmbanhlp, MMr world<br />

camp Co.it tt Co.il. FrtKlMMd at<br />

LaM 1 Man, CHMH VI, NJ, tttl.<br />

Wlllll it uuuliu 9ti«,nt<br />

Beaehbleek - cottage <strong>for</strong><br />

year round use. Three<br />

bedroom, 2 ceramic file<br />

baths, shower, 2 separate<br />

porches, Asbestos siding,<br />

new roof (1985) plus<br />

economical gas heat,<br />

detached garage. Asking<br />

1129,500,<br />

Just Listed - <strong>On</strong>ly *M.soo.<br />

A cute 2 bedroom beach-<br />

block home which Is neat<br />

at a pin. At this price this<br />

will not last long. Call<br />

today, 3V9-5454.<br />

SINCE 1921<br />

ONE ATLANTIC AVE.<br />

399-6454<br />

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IM, J.ntln.1 LMa.r. (-1,<br />

CO-OP FOR SAL! - HUN, BMutllul<br />

L(, roomi, 3 Mrm, tM,, put 1<br />

panting, law monthly mtintniiica!<br />

Cov.rj taiM • all utllltlii aiapt TV 1<br />

TaltvIIIM), C.pll.l Invntnidil<br />

nmlrM, By .pot. aniy. Call Itt-ltit. ;.y<br />

GARDENS PLAZA<br />

leachfronf condominium.<br />

Living room, dining area,<br />

kitchen, bedroom and bath.<br />

All appliances, heatr cert'<br />

trai air, pool and parking.<br />

Si 19,900 furnished.<br />

GARDENS PLAZA<br />

Park Plaet • Math'<br />

O>*tit«n«avllHla.m<br />

Summer Rentali<br />

SINGLES<br />

• <strong>On</strong>e of a kind hoitie at 21st and Central Avenue lust listed<br />

This well maintained property has 3 large bedrooms Huge<br />

living and dining rooms, heat and a detached 2 car garage<br />

Asking SlB5,m Partly furnished.<br />

DUPLEXES<br />

• New listing centrally located on Eighth street. First floor<br />

has 2 bedrooms, 1 bath and a garage There's a nice 1<br />

bedroom apartment upstairs rented yearly. Listed <strong>for</strong><br />

1112,000. Call now <strong>for</strong> an appointment<br />

• Brand new Duplex nearlng completion on Asbury Ave.<br />

Near 23rd Street This quality constructed property has<br />

3 bedrooms, 2 baths, gas heat, central air, fireplaces,<br />

skylights,storage rooms, and much" more. Better hurry<br />

onthlsonel ,<br />

CONDO5 ' -i' i '<br />

• Second floor 2 unit condominium at Village Court. Just<br />

listed <strong>for</strong> $134000. Beautifully furnished and In meticulous<br />

condition. Don't miss this! \ >'<br />

• pest value on Central Avenue Is awaiting your Inspection,.<br />

If you're o prudent investor. This brand new second floor "<br />

' condo at2lst Street has ttwve bedrooms, 2 bafhi. JporchW; '<br />

, and a Very attractive ^design. Just reduced to IIW.WO, -<br />

• 50Q Day Xower* unit* available. We have lust listed three<br />

,' „ 2 fifdroom units M the North tower with beautiful vleVre '<br />

• TWounitt'atVII|M*p>vtt available, ju'llyfurniihadiiM '<br />

>_A-...'—^. M^ «.*. _.s^_.i. .^jon; one two bedroom,,!<br />

»th<strong>for</strong> t139300j\ £M Wi'<br />

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^ fully rtflt«J,torm.;<br />

ttfO^OD lit<br />

iSBSri tfOWT MOM!<br />

^g^^y^stv/jtvgrj<br />

«TH ITH1IT-4 Mr,, "j ^<br />

•pt.Nmriii McoratM M fiwr, win si. -<br />

I Mr,, ! tath. MCk, M IIMr (yill.bl.<br />

juisr, mrm tr mnn, hu<br />

CLOSI TO 1 lEACH-Upt. 'llHpt i.<br />

WHkly «375, dally OS. Ream. O.lly J»<br />

WMKIyilM. CtllM? K9 3UI. ;-jj<br />

Summer Rtntals<br />

lffi CINTRAL AVE, Opnkn fw M.<br />

1 MtnHn< IM ii. i|»iin«r. Mim<br />

limiilfi inftrnd. tuiwuii rat«,<<br />

(trtlnf ill nlf, '•»'<br />

BEACHWATCH<br />

7ttl ft BOARDWALK<br />

I Bedroom Cendo, Sleeps 4.<br />

Unit 21, Brand new, com-<br />

pletely furnished w/2 off<br />

street parking spaces. Few<br />

steps fe beach & boar- ,<br />

dwaik.<br />

CALL LOB 398-5500 „<br />

THE 8ENTINEL.LEPOER. OCEAN CITY, N.j.<br />

PAGE If — SECTION TWO<br />

ONI BBDBOOM IFPiCIINCY — U«<br />

WHtly. 1 tMck Irani bHek. Call Mi-<br />

ni I. So, Mil RHItv. » »<br />

THREE BIBROQM-f<br />

floor. MMirn (partminf,<br />

and Hcurlty AMHII ntvln^.<br />

menth plut sleeirtc Hss*f Ssa<br />

PM<br />

UNFURNIiMIO - I I<br />

hiiurv DMH anlllMa. ImiHMiata •£•<br />

capanty. camplata amanitlH " •<br />

MMnW Bar Con*> )f 1 7171<br />

RESORT MARKETING<br />

"lOtlMIDMMlOM!<br />

OCEAN BEEF<br />

LUXURY TOWNHOUSE<br />

* BAYVUW *<br />

?BR,2'/jbathyrly.unf<br />

$825/mo. & utfl,<br />

nwiuatdi 2 pooii, ] tmnii en,<br />

CIUWIBIM, (tmBOPSfy turning,<br />

•acurinr galthauw, m»lntsti«nc«<br />

fr«« living, rtlfrvid parKlng. e/F,<br />

W/O,D/W.O/O,A/C.*rpl.<br />

OceiUMIKyHiaPly<br />

H July lit<br />

(608)3918281<br />

SPACIOUS - Uniunil.h«J 1 bAiroom. t;-<br />

uin, Hcana (k»r tpf„ wiiMr, dnr.r. -<br />

dlihw«ilur, ntar 14th Strut ihooplns. -<br />

MM monthly plui utllllln. Av.lUbH'<br />

StpMmMr. Gall J«-»S4J. FTP V<br />

Three bedrooms, 2 baths,<br />

ultra modern, second floor<br />

unfurn. Apt, located In the<br />

gardens. s&SO plus ufil.<br />

monthly, 1% monfhi<br />

security deposit required.<br />

Available Sept I.<br />

Two bedroom, 1 bath<br />

turn, second floor apt.'<br />

located near First Street,<br />

$47! plus Util, monthly, Vh<br />

months sec, deposit'<br />

required. Avail. Sept. 9.<br />

WOODS AGENCY, INC,<br />

Realtor<br />

WetteyatNorlh 39B-0Z00<br />

SUMMER RENTAL<br />

MAGA3NEI<br />

Pour bedrSom beachfront<br />

tliOO, end ot July.<br />

Two & S bedroom Condos<br />

starting S950/W, July &<br />

August,<br />

Beachfronts • (500/week.<br />

September,<br />

ONE ATLANTIC AVE.<br />

399-MS4<br />

OESBABLE<br />

SUMMER RENTALS<br />

ARE AVAILABLE<br />

TtnoutH<br />

ROBERT L. SHARP<br />

MiAklSTATI<br />

ntiiJiitaiAn.sif.iiaT<br />

IN1WMMIS.1IMTM<br />

Waihar<br />

vlclatty M w i<br />

RtnanaMa Callm-lMl<br />

*ytr.<br />

Ava<br />

«o BAV SOutH—* hog, i tiSf;, T3?r<br />

nlllwd, pool, ojraaa, tarrac*. Monttllr,<br />

OAROGNI — Modarn diialai, llrif i<br />

lloor, J batfreom, IV* bathi. naar baach, f<br />

Slaaai I DIMiwaihar. wasliar, flryar, «<br />

mtaual, parkins Avail Aua iirdtnru J<br />

SaptamlMr M waakly Cill Mt »1M nr I<br />

FTF «<br />

PIAIA - •Mutllul,<br />

I Iffllt with<br />

•EAUTIPyL - Ocaanlnnt Apt All<br />

•mtnltln AvallaMa tapt. 1) ta lap!<br />

M. Call 11IH1J in, altar Tlwratoy<br />

IN 1111 tf<br />

TWOIIDROOM APT,<br />

i tns-awak.<br />

OH* ROOM<br />

••AIOHM.K00M1<br />

tsWJ<br />

1'Hdrnam.. 1 baltn, apan<br />

AviilaM* far inrnmtr raniai, Mr •*.«.<br />

tarmatKn aM aapMntmtal tt lma*tl, mj<br />

call TM •kkaraVAtmCT, Rail •ttat»/''J<br />

Oaiafen Plau Otll», Par* plat* ••«—<br />

fla)l.. . ... . .....<br />

. . V .a)<br />

JUI.V RENTAL ~ 1 aMrtaMt, tacamT. "<br />

tlaarwlniWHnaf*i*llMiaanh Waa*rt *"<br />

OH* aiOROOM ~ rint Oaar atf» ttttCL<br />

makty, Ht axnmn IM n., apt u»a«'*' :<br />

«, tut wttkty. TM Mm, 1 batk c£r ?<br />

ti. air-es**, wailw, dryar, ^<br />

pa*l$mwMk!O#jlM<br />

r o»r »)»<br />

APARTMENT-«J4<br />

Place Avtiiabia atnr uinr<br />

' f wiak-CUIMt-iint IU<br />

(apt. I Mrm. Mm Hi<br />

WMMy. AH data tt Madl. Oata "Hatty,'<br />

— k«alUM* a mantli, OH ar<br />

twa faring ifrlani, Na animal!, call<br />

ut m nm. IU w iin it., acaaii city.<br />

I'll<br />

INORT TIRM RINTALI — f/1l,M<br />

l/ll/ll. KM IMda HI MKM, 1M1M •><br />

mail .m«nlim, MM atr int. plyf<br />

vtiiitiai, can mnu n<br />

COMPLBTELV FURNIINIB - III<br />

lloor I bdrtn. apt. Kit,, llv. rm,, din,<br />

rm,, lun parch. AvaliaMa 10 1 U to J Jl<br />

II. vicinity inn i, Bctan, Na paM. Call<br />

if¥4i44, ail iar Linda. M<br />

Lots For Sal*<br />

THRU BBOhOiW RAtieK^rMlfltB<br />

till aria, gal Mat, oil urn! parking,<br />

Vh car garaga, naw tuinnwrn, large<br />

tail* dvek fg watch iyrtiati: Un Aviil.<br />

S«)t C.H I 315 «M^is» »"<br />

NIW DUPLIX - >" h * ( "••• '"<br />

DMT, mil. Am, 1, 1 Mrmi, l tuin,<br />

iLjw- w/i, Saeyrlty & rtttrthcH<br />

Mii'lrai. MM plvi utllltln. Cull lit<br />

MJ1 Of 451 HJ. «M.r *pm >»<br />

1EAVILL1—•Illclancy apt. lill mon-<br />

b pint ylll. Call tu-nit. II<br />

MBBBRN DUPLEX - Flr.l lloor, I<br />

Mrm,, I Mtti. llr«pl.c». all appllanai,<br />

m4tura supli, H# emwnii, »• ptti,<br />

u» m», yl.rty, plut uiil. Call IIMli-<br />

mtnMiM "<br />

SOUTH END DUPLEX<br />

Zontd Lots<br />

Mfh SI, A Bay Ave.<br />

Iiuiunt Invntinint sppsrtunity.<br />

Starting at Ml,ifl4 MMIMI onlv. >M<br />

Storage Per Rant<br />

BARAoe FOR RENT — MHluril ii ><br />

U Itat, AvailiBli sapi. 1 rnrugn<br />

Ipring, tullabU far aaal, tart, tiad<br />

Itarast, 1110. ma. NtriM. Fill<br />

5TORAO6 SPACE - M M. IMI pl»l<br />

I«M ana, malallrY building _ali|><br />

mlliiflai Ifim Biaaii eily. Call «J»n,<br />

Laavi maiiasa, I'<br />

Upper Township<br />

Three home* available In<br />

jSeptembBr,<br />

Naw Construction<br />

•Three •«„ V/t bath, tlte,<br />

: htat, garage, $475 mo. plus<br />

utll.<br />

New Comtructlon<br />

Three 1R., 1W baths, tlse,<br />

heat, garage, Wi mo, plus<br />

Utll,<br />

, Beasley's Paint<br />

Two BR, I baths, UR, DR.,<br />

jitil, rm., basement, ell<br />

Sneat w/air, dtn, end. por-<br />

'eh, all ippilanees, WOO mo,<br />

iplus utilities.<br />

M4 5 Shva Hd<br />

P.O. Isi 25<br />

Mamwri, N j. 06323<br />

I6O9I39O1444<br />

R, I, For Rant<br />

OCEAN eiT¥ — liera tar rani, AiMry<br />

Avinua, cmtar city Iw rltlll, Mod.rn<br />

n.wly panaltd, carpatM, ale. plui<br />

waralwyM and garagl. call awntr 131-<br />

ill? atttrnoani ar ivinlngi, 7-11<br />

MMIRS POINT-naar clnla, appmi.*<br />

)m n. Hg oHiea «p.«, 1 b.m., | aHicn<br />

plui targf racastlsfillt er wark araa. Air-<br />

rsandlllMM aM OH itntt parkins-<br />

WCKKrt Astney, RaaltBj, M-9M. tt<br />

OFFICE SPACE—Naw nnilrvctittl.<br />

lupar ftnlar city loettlon. tulMtr Hill<br />

build your unit ti your mm far U9S<br />

monthly H.gtr Rail pitan, Ralltir.<br />

411 Batltnaa St.. Nf-M4l. Fll<br />

Hip to. FT.—«f' naw egmmareial<br />

[iBMt, Oownto-n AibOry Av.. U ptr<br />

W It, Partiet IK.IIOO lor your ratall<br />

I—two IIBUrlMri eHItt lul»», Wtalt<br />

lor your prsMulontl butlntu,<br />

—C5 iqu.r. tail at sMIu Ipua fsr><br />

rant, Albury Aya. low fnonttitf r "W-,<br />

JOHNSON<br />

Realtor<br />

399-5010<br />

RENT<br />

OetanCitYdeutllindl<br />

Froni lMlla IB S-IM7. "»^»<br />

•nealltnl tsmllirtn I<br />

I»7 HI)<br />

UliFURNISHED/PURNIIHtD - i<br />

b^rsom, i MW i««ar» tenSM<br />

IWIMM, Immadlatl oteumncy. Com-<br />

01(1.~«imilNIM pttMH. •Marariiil<br />

MtllrM, TM RitMrtl AfMiy. 1st<br />

•w caMt, m-nn, m<br />

Rooms<br />

, KUIRMOR<br />

ORA - UBWmUMd nayia . 1<br />

(B*m., Ml Mlldl. Rafarancai A<br />

purity d»a»ll rasylrad, Inl par man.<br />

ttwcaiim-M". »•»<br />

YBARLT RENTAL - epnlral IgUtlan,<br />

iKdrm., lymllMd, Incl, w/1, Pvlly<br />

si^ad, v,ry nlca. Avail miy Mpl,<br />

Mil HMHI. ' 3i<br />

lO6a« A. MONROE, REALTOR<br />

I MiWhfJkMvi<br />

BLUEWATEflCONOOHISUM<br />

[ AHOMAHWA<br />

ItMt Mai •!**»» (NHt to Bay)<br />

BLUE WATER<br />

5 Linurvtpllt Laval CondM<br />

' MYfMMTIiMYVEWS<br />

J r., IMttt, yriy. yntumwiad.<br />

JiH ar., I M , yy<br />

Itartlno at s/JVmonltt plut uiil. in-<br />

iludad- air condition 1 "*- on "«•'•<br />

flraptoca, wallta-wall carpailns,<br />

tunbac., cArport. iwlmmlw •"••<br />

Mnnlt court * adlacant manna.<br />

ImmadlataociopalKy<br />

SHtonal i> Montllly Rantall alto<br />

tvllllbl..<br />

(609)398-7000<br />

BSOMI - llatP 1 w 1 tr *. ApirtriiaBI<br />

nut iittpi i m u •ptrtmtniwai<br />

iliapl t. tttltn ir monlhly.<br />

MaMfltyi,l«tN*AlaiirT,lH411l. tl<br />

ROOMS - Slngl. IM ituklt daily, liy<br />

tr... RMIdantlll MUM, Pried iccor-<br />

dlna tt • Antonio Ttui,<br />

J1J7W-WS*<br />

Phtnt<br />

IM<br />

KNIIH«l> O«, UNPURMUHBO - ><br />

(ft. wmml»iMfiM dryar C.ll<br />

HOtrrH «NP - lit *>—<br />

ttntm api.M «"Wfr *ai<br />

Myw, Ut, HMa Wtenaii, tr >M win<br />

Public Notice<br />

PUILICNOTICI<br />

TM iMdanlMH M><br />

tM oam City PUMIM ^f<br />

nlMI Iran <strong>On</strong>nmiK* •>-*. >actl«<br />

tttxt (• nqttnintM Mat • r»»r<br />

yard M pnvkiM a« natr M4> Md<br />

in atnar varlMcaa tk* kcard<br />

dm MCMtir<br />

HIM<br />

cnan wHtl M l t k a l _ m<br />

1MB utt •"• •»*"« •• • »**«»<br />

matal. •Hdl nt, Ult S. •. «/ It,<br />

MM it. MMm at nil* Mymwrt*<br />

ntd, MfM City, Naw Mnay,<br />

Sdl CMnKar. City H*lt, tp<br />

City, NMI JMW. CMUMHll,<br />

nMt)** P<br />

O««l City, County tl Cap* May, Itltt<br />

al Ntw JarMy<br />

THE FOLLO*VINO raal proparty with<br />

Iha Impravamalttt infl appurta|UilCH<br />

Hwr*»nM btltngllig In fat llmaw, avb<br />

IKt tt IM anvliltni tt tha C«h<br />

ilamliilum Act of nit ttttt ol Naw J«r-<br />

lay, P L. Ht», 1117, IH imtndmtnh<br />

and tuapmntntt and tt tnt Provliitin<br />

al IM Nlnglilhar Ctmtamlnlum Matttr<br />

DH«. Kactrdad In Capt May County<br />

CMftl'l


J<br />

u L<br />

1<br />

9<br />

8<br />

6<br />

— SECTION TWO<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N. j.<br />

FRIDAY, JULY 2S.1M8<br />

fAOBi IB — 9bVi lun HIM<br />

Ocean City over Mays Landing to conclude regular season Babe Ruth play<br />

--i» «,.w.i ,#,«I,,H « fe H-.!* „,.!«, ,»j M.,*.i „,,«,*_« arinni H« u«t For several is-year-old MB»r, batting an «feO 10 foi Wft O»liy, who htt I Mr«, nffltt season, and W-jweld shared the runMCored<br />

1 •••""•• »'"".»•"». j , ,—u,,.^(1mta iorwa Mi,>riav Mdi flnlihed with seven each and'<br />

Scott Markel stroked a to Keith Curlty and MarM seasc<br />

double L<br />

lOtii Inning I<br />

learing Andy Thoniaa^wiffi The icori remained M until three<br />

aty's Bab« Ruth<br />

<strong>top</strong>ped Mays Landing, «, i<br />

the final regular season game<br />

of the AUantlc Shore League.<br />

the league.<br />

"I wai<br />

«mi's starting pitcher, mo visitors i<br />

hit was particularly ocean City tied ttmnp up In to win, I really wai very<br />

mtlaryuig. He left the garni the bottom of the seventh proud af them."<br />

after "si tantaP «»»t «th SttMt, <strong>for</strong>eground i^e, and Nftrth Stowt,<br />

ow and at all other locaUons were also closed down by the mayor.<br />

ByANTTAJ.SPIBOEL<br />

Council memben lay their con-<br />

•ttfaienti ire *^*"afF*W them wiih complalntg<br />

of Mayor Roy GUllan'i handling<br />

of load blue Uw en<strong>for</strong>cemtnt which<br />

began Sunday. And tome conttltuenta<br />

"People figure be wai acting like • Although _ rf Oouncfl are<br />

recalled,"»aldtheardWardcoundhnan ,. . .. . ,_<br />

referringtotheinayor I sded«i(«toclo»e WttW^gft on, iwgngn|adj|^^<br />

nmldpelplaygroundsandfreecoocert. ^^W^w^^«^«»g<br />

onSunda)»."Itoldthemthey8QoUldc«ll ^^^fi§ff^mg»gff.B.<br />

7TwSenttn#I-Le


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PAGE I<br />

THE SENTiNEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, NJ.<br />

CRITIQUE<br />

Crescendo of opinion outside an empty Music<br />

ByKDWlSMKR<br />

Tht area •round the Ocean<br />

Muilc Plir Sunday<br />

re»«nbled the Twilltfrt Zone<br />

and was a strange amalgim<br />

of a wake and near riot, Witt<br />

apologlet to Charles Dickens,<br />

Tht Sentinel-Ledger<br />

rmmt turn rvkllMHI u Anarlu'i trHMI II«II» ••«•«<br />

By The<br />

SEHTWEI. LEDGER<br />

A Oiviilon of Seufft Jf r»y RmGte, !se<br />

HowirtL Crim, Prn<br />

ti3l!shMiSirHf,e«an£lrr. N I MM*<br />

••ngiiuiM 1H1<br />

PHOME 399 5411<br />

-DEADLINES-<br />

Letters, church, iports, social noon Tuesday<br />

Advertising; S p,m Wednesday<br />

Too lite to classify advertising noon Thursday<br />

FRED C BENSON ----- Publisher<br />

JOHN H. ANDRUSII Editor<br />

lYRON T, MERCER Advertiilng Manager<br />

tUtlCRIPTION PIIICI: n m»ii I" Gapt Mar County, ionwn Point, Lin<br />

•ego wd NanMMd (Atlantic County). 11} 00 nir, Bi.M far two flirt, ill<br />

HMMM, O50 lIHMwn til.H Ptr rlv, tMS <strong>for</strong> two nan, 110,00 tfr llx<br />

maMM. Watt « tM WIWulwl Rinr m.M PIT rnr. W.MI <strong>for</strong> two 1—n.<br />

NHHiiaM prln, M [«itl pir cgpr FUBIIcatlDn KHMuit! WtMly tvtfy<br />

Tnuruuv, uml-WMkly TuiMar |M FrIMr (fern Hnl WHk in JUM until (all<br />

•nt In 5*pWntnr ntttnatttri iafM adanu cnanSH to TM IwHMi-<br />

La4s*r> P.O. •»• H,OttanCity, H,J. BUM,<br />

FLAW and BLUEBERRY<br />

PANCAKE BREAKFAST<br />

and ODDS* ENDS SALEl<br />

Saturday, August 2nd<br />

7:30 a.m.'til 11:00 a.m.<br />

»DDNkK '3. AMI • ChH '2.11 or under<br />

IASONIC TEMPL<br />

0I<br />

For trie<br />

Tickets at thi<br />

Mnififof<br />

Door.<br />

MawMile<br />

Chaiitibii<br />

Foundation of O.C.<br />

V<br />

It was • parody of A Christmas<br />

Carol which lone<br />

misguided people wanted to<br />

cast Mayor Roy <strong>Gillian</strong> as<br />

Scrooge <strong>for</strong> taking away their<br />

much beloved free Sunday<br />

night concert<br />

This would be miscasting at<br />

its wont. It would be<br />

analogous to carting John<br />

Denver aa Ghengis Kahn.<br />

Mayor <strong>Gillian</strong> wanted to<br />

make a point about consistency<br />

and I am tun be ii<br />

courageous enough to take the<br />

ensuing abuse without flinching,<br />

which la nun than can<br />

be Hid <strong>for</strong> his opponents who<br />

cannot face up to the fact that<br />

they lost the recent municipal<br />

election.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gillian</strong> may be impetuous<br />

and perhaps ID advised<br />

In aome actions, but one<br />

out admin his courage and<br />

honesty. Whit inconsistencies<br />

Is <strong>Gillian</strong> fighting, you ask?<br />

1, An arbitrary and almost<br />

Ulotic let of rules mat allows<br />

even hardcore porn to be sold<br />

on Sunday but not Bibles, or<br />

cigarettes tat not baby food -<br />

and don't tamper with Oat<br />

niiiiiiuiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiuiniiuiiiiiiMiiiiMiiiiuiiiiiiiiiimimnmiiinnni<br />

BUTTER COOKIE*<br />

Home of the largest collection of COOKIE JARb<br />

730 Atbury Ave., Ocean City 381-1280<br />

Dally 7 JO to 1 • doled lundayi (i WMnaMar 1 ,<br />

IIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIimillllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII<br />

Beach and Patio Furniture Sale<br />

25% Off<br />

Includes Vandy Craft Redwod, Telescope aluminum<br />

furniture and Baroody Spence P.V.C,<br />

35% Off Family Swimweaf<br />

Over 1,000 styles In stock <strong>for</strong> men, women, children , , ^<br />

and teens in a variety of styles from your favorite makers.,, ;'IIH Police Lt. Larry Ceres who<br />

,r.ForM Street drawbridgf said the fire is being In-<br />

High Low vestigated aa a suspected<br />

-., r A,M, P.M. A,M. P.M. anon.<br />

2:49 3:23 9:06 10:02 However, Fire Marshall Joe<br />

3:42 4:17 9:58 10:58 Havrllehak yesterday said the<br />

4:42 5:13 10:50 11:48blaze,<br />

which waa under<br />

AUGUST<br />

control in IS minutes, ia still<br />

5:43 6:06 11:39 under investigation and lt<br />

fi& Great Egg Harbor Inlet,<br />

han't even been Dated as<br />

HJmract II minutes from high<br />

auspicious. He did say the<br />

tide and 14 minutes from low<br />

Atlantic County Prosecutor's<br />

Ude.<br />

Office has been made part of<br />

For Sta Isle City beachfront,<br />

the Investigation.<br />

subtract 43 minutes from high<br />

tide and 38 minutes from low<br />

Havrilcback said the fire<br />

tide.<br />

was confined to one section of.<br />

ASTRONOMICAL DATA the building.<br />

i Moon in Apogee .,,,.,. July 31 LOUNGE BRIDGE<br />

New Moon ..,,,,,. AugS<br />

WINNERS LISTED<br />

Moon in Perigee ,,.... Aug. 16<br />

High match point acorers in<br />

FuU Moon ,..,......., Aug. 19<br />

the July 2S Commodore's<br />

Moon In Apogee,.,.... Aug. 28<br />

Lounge Bridge teams at the<br />

weather Ocean City Yacht Club were:<br />

North-South — Jeanne<br />

Partly gusqr ioua <br />

East-West — High acorers<br />

dehtorms Friday. Highs wffl<br />

were Barbara Jungels and<br />

be um toland and m# along<br />

Pat Halnley, UM polnU;<br />

me inore <strong>for</strong> the period. Lowi<br />

Barbara Reed and Vera<br />

wQbenearn -NATIONAL<br />

Turner, S points, Anne Carney<br />

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WENDY BRUNO &<br />

MIKE ALLEGRETTO<br />

.jSports Directors of the Ocean<br />

:"'• City Recreation Department <strong>for</strong><br />

""" a job well done.<br />

Ortos<br />

cnv<br />

80<br />

321 West Avenue<br />

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OongfWMun BUI Hughes "I am very honored to have afrvlng a two-year prison of filing false Income tai luHlttOQi lBB ilBS®B£s During Oat time, he han-<br />

baa ban selected to earn at the opportunity to serve in •gntenee In Alabama. Be baa returns. His conviction has<br />

Houae baa acted in • rola<br />

process. I appreciate the dled numeroui grand Jury<br />

iMti proaecutor far ttt* Hfflw> thta capacity/Hughes said. refused to relinquish his ben upheld at every level of<br />

MmOar to that of a grand Jury<br />

confidence which my proceedings and major<br />

of ReunaaBtattraa In the"Impeachment<br />

Is a aerious chambers or resign, and is appeal. Nevertheless, • he<br />

by voting to impeach<br />

colleagues have placed to me criminal trlala, indodlng nil<br />

upcoming Senate Im- and seldom-as«d facet of ear continuing to draw his *78,700 refuses to resign from office,<br />

Oalbonw, and the aeoatori<br />

by choosing me to help cuccesiful prosecution of<br />

peachment trial of federal political ayatem. Thaw have a year salary while In Jafl. and continues to mate a-<br />

will be admlntftnred an .oath<br />

prosecute this historic caae taBwiBwants<br />

In a pratarmiiraer<br />

dstrict Judge Harry Clalr- OB^ ban 10 n^aaebmant Hughes pointed out that mockery of our Judicial<br />

n sworn in to aerre aa.<br />

the Senate," said the Ocean hi Tuekanoe ta whlcb the<br />

bone of Nevada,<br />

triala in the history of our impeachment is the only system.<br />

Judges ta tba caae.<br />

dry lawmaker.<br />

death penalty was impoaed by<br />

Hughes waa appointed by<br />

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House Speaker Thomai<br />

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gravity and historical<br />

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PAGE 4 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J,<br />

Smith, Flanagan are wed<br />

Deborah Anne Flanagan Headley of Pitman, Donna<br />

and Terence Alan Smith were Maiortso of Lafayette, Galll.,<br />

married in a ceremony SuaanMllnerof BaUCynwyd,<br />

per<strong>for</strong>med by the Rev. PH., the bride's cousin, and<br />

Francis M. Gallagher at Saint Susan Schulti of Cortland,<br />

Francis Xavler Church, N.Y. Flower girls were Beth<br />

Philadelphia. Pa an June 28 Ann and Laurie Flanagan, the<br />

at 3 o'clock.<br />

bride's nieces.<br />

The bride is the daughter of Ushers were Howard Smith<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John H. of Maya Landing and Gordon<br />

Flflnagarf of Med<strong>for</strong>d Lakes, Smith of Ocean City, the<br />

Ocean City and Boca Raton, groom's brothers, Stephen<br />

fla. The groom la the son of Flanagan and John Flanagan,<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Donald E. smith of Med<strong>for</strong>d, the bride's<br />

of Ocean City.<br />

brothers, Raymond Mateer of<br />

Both seta of parents acted Marmora, Kenneth<br />

as the couple Nlelubowlcz of Med<strong>for</strong>d and<br />

William PhilUpi of<br />

Philadelphia, Pa. and Ocean<br />

Qty, the bride's couain.<br />

The bride, an alumna of<br />

Shawnee High School,<br />

1 Med<strong>for</strong>d and Davis and<br />

EDtlM (W. Va.) College, U •<br />

Vtdal education teacher at<br />

Lenape Regional High School,<br />

Med<strong>for</strong>d<br />

The groom, an alumnus of<br />

Haddon Heights High School<br />

and New Hampshire CoUege<br />

to Manchester, U employed<br />

hy Ramblewood Automotive<br />

to Mount Laurel.<br />

Following a honeymoon<br />

muse to Alaska, the couple<br />

will reside In Med<strong>for</strong>d.<br />

* witnesses.<br />

Bridesmaids were Judith<br />

MSJ10US ANNOUNCE<br />

Flanagan and Kathleen<br />

OF DAUGHTER<br />

Flanagan of Med<strong>for</strong>d, the<br />

bride's alstere-ln-law. Donna<br />

Jennies and Chris<strong>top</strong>her<br />

Aremando of Ateo, Beth<br />

MUhotn of Marietta, Oa.<br />

announce the birth of their<br />

tint child, a daughter Sabrina<br />

AUeen, on July 25 In Ken-<br />

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TUESDAY, JULY 29,1988<br />

Sherby, Whelan nuptials<br />

SL Angwtene'i Church here<br />

WM the totting M«y 17 <strong>for</strong> the<br />

wedding of Stephpnla Ame<br />

aerby of Palermo and Man<br />

Ttaiothy Whelan of Tampa,<br />

Fta.<br />

M«gr. James Carr offldrfsd<br />

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double ring cwemony. J»B1<br />

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JoBeth Sherby and George<br />

Sherby of Palermo. The<br />

groom U the an of Mr. and<br />

MM. Joteph Whelan of<br />

Tampa, FU.<br />

EUubith Sherby of<br />

Palermo, lister of the bride,<br />

wai maid of honor.<br />

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fViiiifi«n» of Msrniora, and<br />

Lynn Router of Palermo,<br />

ooailnaofthebride.aiidLA<br />

Manyryk of Gatowvllle, Fla.<br />

Doug Hale of Tamp*, Fla.<br />

waj the best man. JtoUUng<br />

MuibenwemJimHsrbinik<br />

of Hollywood, FU., Ray<br />

TbonmeonofOcala, Fla. and<br />

Daniel Whelan, brother of the<br />

groom, of Mlrimaf, Fla.<br />

Dooley to head<br />

Midway Civic Assn.<br />

The Midway Civic<br />

Association recently baU Its<br />

election of offlcan during Urn<br />

bimonthly meeting.<br />

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President Dan Dooley, Vice<br />

President Joe Iudlca,<br />

Secretary Joan MoGulre and<br />

Treasurer Unda Smith.<br />

U. James Nlckles of the<br />

Ocean City Mice Department<br />

spoke on the Neighborhood<br />

Watch program and<br />

presented crime statistics <strong>for</strong><br />

me city as the main speaker.<br />

Given In marriage by hermatching<br />

netting, fM moftat<br />

liter, the bride wore a of the groom wort a tafel<br />

dispel length gown of em- dresi, and both mothers hS<br />

broidered orgaraa featuring an orchid coresge. *<br />

Ugh illusion neckline and A wedding reception wu<br />

short petal sleeves. A crown brid at Daniel's Restaurant fc<br />

headpiece held the cathedral §,„„, point followed byS<br />

veU dotted with pearls. She honeymoon trip to Acapuloo,<br />

carried a cascading bouquet Meiico. ' I<br />

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baby 1 of the University of Florid*<br />

! breath and Ivy, with a bachelor el tdeoge<br />

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bow, train and sweetheart also a graduate of the<br />

neckline. They carried a University of Florida with*<br />

cascade arrangement of bachelor of science degree in<br />

white freesla and gerbrla building construction. Tbf;<br />

are both second lieutenants In<br />

The mother of the bride the U.S. Army and are<br />

Aon a light pink beaded currently attending officer<br />

dress with pink hit andbasic<br />

courses In Virginia. ><br />

Councilman Gary Jessel<br />

ifxlated the association about<br />

the but Coundl meeting on<br />

our blue laws proposed beach<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Brian Whelan<br />

mmrmiiimm nt program anq and the wm<br />

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School Board mettlng<br />

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Bfcuno u the newest Board<br />

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sworn In and past presidents<br />

Gary Jessel and BUI McClaln<br />

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s.<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger.<br />

editorials/comment<br />

A sandy beach is<br />

worth looking into<br />

Mayor Roy <strong>Gillian</strong> hai an idea to create a drysand<br />

beach between 9th and 10th streets. He<br />

believes that if a dike were created by constructing<br />

a wing with a return off the Oth street jetty,<br />

the area in between could be tylled in with sand<br />

and there would be a SOO-footwide stretch of dry<br />

sand <strong>for</strong> a sitting beach in the main part of the<br />

resort's "beachfront,"<br />

Some on City Council don't want to pay the<br />

$7,000 cost <strong>for</strong> an engineering study on the<br />

proposal. We think the study, at least, is worth<br />

the expenditure to determine the feasibility of<br />

the mayor's proposal and a cost estimate. We<br />

also agree with local businessman Sam <strong>Cape</strong>zzi<br />

who told the mayor, "If you can't get the $7,000<br />

from Council, go to the people<br />

Let's get on with it, we say, and at the same<br />

time let's actually do what people in resorts up<br />

and down the coast have been talking about <strong>for</strong><br />

years. Let's invite sortie knowledgeable<br />

engineers from the Netherlands to Ocean City<br />

where a statewide seminar could be convened on<br />

the feasibility of the Jersey Shore reclaiming<br />

some of its land from the sea, the way the Dutch<br />

have been doing it <strong>for</strong> centuries.<br />

OUR LAWMAKERS<br />

UNITED STATES<br />

GOVERNMENT<br />

President<br />

Ronald Reagan (R)<br />

1AO0 Pennsylvania Av.<br />

Washington, DC, 20500<br />

(202) 45* U14<br />

U.S. Senator!<br />

William Bradley (D)<br />

SH 731 Hart Senate Office<br />

Building<br />

Washington, DC 205)0<br />

(202) 224-3224<br />

Prank R. Lautenberg (D)<br />

SH 717 Hart Senate Office<br />

Building<br />

Washington, DC 20510<br />

(202) 274 4744<br />

House of Representative!<br />

New Jersey — ind District<br />

_ William J, Hughes (D)<br />

341 Cannon HOB<br />

Washington, DC 20515<br />

(202! 22I4J72<br />

2307 New Read<br />

Northflela, N.j,0M2J<br />

44S-79S7<br />

STATE GOVERNMENT<br />

Governor<br />

Thomas H.KeaiMR,<br />

The State House<br />

Trenton, N.J.08625<br />

292 6000<br />

Senators<br />

Atlantic County<br />

William L.Gormley (R,<br />

1333 Atlantic Av.<br />

Atlantic City, N.J. 08401<br />

345 0013<br />

<strong>Cape</strong> May Cumberland<br />

James R. Hurley (R)<br />

821 Columbia Av.<br />

P.O. Box 109<br />

Millvllle, N.J.08332X<br />

Assemblymen<br />

Atlantic County<br />

Dolores Cooper CR)<br />

2430 Atlantic Av.<br />

Atlantic City, N.J, 01401<br />

1411616 (O)<br />

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476-3419<br />

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"I'm glad I got more <strong>for</strong><br />

my money than just a<br />

car inspection..<br />

JIMMY'S SERVICE CENTER<br />

t .«1M,i,.wWAVi,(V<br />

counsel uordon Dnua,<br />

rejected the Idea.<br />

BapMite aaid he didn't<br />

understand why the mayor<br />

would Involve ehUdren in the<br />

by closing the<br />

. ._ . He also aaid<br />

Council may want to discuss<br />

whether the mayor could<br />

legitimately close the con-<br />

certs or other faculties.<br />

' "Mr.Duuswiflreprwentui<br />

with everything on the blue<br />

laws," he added.<br />

Councilman Gary JeMd,<br />

Boardwalk merchant Edward Devlin III looks on as an Ocean City policeman on duty to<br />

en<strong>for</strong>ce the recently reinstated blue law <strong>eyes</strong> a display of sunglasses. The glasses are permitted<br />

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N r BO TOR SOUTH'JERSE?<br />

Cable 4 in Ocean City<br />

who aald be hasn't beard a<br />

word about impeachment<br />

proceeding*, acknowledged<br />

there waa public<br />

dUistWactlon with the way<br />

things were being handled.<br />

However, he said he waa<br />

unsure whether there waa<br />

valid reasoning to eqdora a<br />

mayoral recall. "I'd have to<br />

discuss that witt an attorney,"<br />

JeiMl Hid,<br />

Council President William<br />

Mds, the governing body's<br />

sole open-Sunday proponent,<br />

said he wy up by the Music<br />

Her Sunday trying to explain<br />

the mayor's rationale <strong>for</strong> the<br />

cancellation. "But they<br />

weren't mere to listen, they<br />

Just wanted to bear their free<br />

concert," he said.<br />

Meii uld he hadn't<br />

received calls regarding the<br />

blue laws although he had<br />

•poken to people on the street<br />

"I haven't received a phone<br />

tall about the fact that concerts<br />

or the playgrounds were<br />

closed or about golf, tennis or<br />

what have you," be said.<br />

"People on the stwet and<br />

boardwalk continue to express<br />

that city facilities<br />

shouldn't be open when<br />

similar private operations<br />

like miniature golf courses<br />

hive to be cloeed.<br />

"I'm in favor of consistency,"<br />

Meli continued.<br />

"I'm not necessarily in favor<br />

of doling the city facilities.<br />

"I want the vacationing<br />

public to be able to take advantage<br />

of everything we<br />

have here," be added. "But<br />

don't penalize someone on the<br />

Boardwalk who wants to cater<br />

to visitors who come here to<br />

be entertained and not some<br />

«r-year-old retiree."<br />

-Anita J.Spiegel<br />

pholn b, p.tl< MMMarMri<br />

Katie Tenoglin plays<br />

with the pipe-cleaner<br />

horse she made during<br />

morning activities at 6th<br />

Street playground<br />

directed by the city's<br />

Recreation Department.<br />

TODAY'S<br />

CROSSWORD PUZZLE<br />

ACROSS<br />

1 — to riches<br />

5 Cut<br />

10 Moslem title<br />

14 Molding<br />

15 Meat pie<br />

16 Small bed<br />

17 Surpassed<br />

IB Beginner: var<br />

20 Resin<br />

21 Have bills<br />

22 Merganser<br />

23 Europeans<br />

26 Possessive<br />

26 Hud a bill<br />

30 Buck's matt<br />

31 Materialize<br />

34 Complete<br />

36 Plum type<br />

38 Malt drink<br />

39 Allks —<br />

42 Top (a cake)<br />

43 Antiquated<br />

44 Squander<br />

45 Ballerina '<br />

47 Up; pret.<br />

49 Threespot<br />

BO Failure<br />

51 Narrow Inlet<br />

S3 Hit<br />

55 Mr. Gehrig<br />

14<br />

17<br />

2(3<br />

p<br />

P5U<br />

44<br />

56 Twice<br />

61 Inkling<br />

62 Ancient<br />

language<br />

64 Formarly<br />

65 Horatio —<br />

66 Nevada town<br />

67 Noble<br />

68 Tlntere<br />

69 Visits<br />

DOWN<br />

1 Inn unit<br />

2 Water- Sp,<br />

3 Obtains<br />

4 Denomination<br />

5 Placed at<br />

intervals<br />

6 City prename<br />

7 Very serious<br />

6 Ragouts<br />

9 London park<br />

10 Misbehaves<br />

11 Man with a<br />

scythe<br />

12 Recruit<br />

13 "Take — —":<br />

MCs' words<br />

18 Fl«ur-de—<br />

24 Bindings<br />

26 Golf events<br />

26 Decorous<br />

lie 1<br />

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130<br />

MIAMISOMERS CO,<br />

505 New Road<br />

Sorturs Paint, N.J, 01J«<br />

ni-4133<br />

FOAM FILLED STORM DOORS<br />

CORKY'S MARINE, Inc.<br />

Mereury • Mtre Cruiser • Mariner<br />

• SALES and SERVICE*<br />

7lh&HivmAve.-398-62B6<br />

PALOMBO'S PHARMACY<br />

34th St. all Aibury • Ocein City<br />

Total Home Health Care<br />

•iKtrie Lilt Chiln «. Hoipllal B*M<br />

WhHl Chiirt • e«n« • eemmodn • lit,<br />

399-5252<br />

Tin QMftERBQX<br />

HOUSE<br />

Breakfast • Lunth • Dinner<br />

Dally Blackboard Specials 0«" lri<br />

9lh | Cental AvB. • Ocean City u TrC'<br />

mmmh YACHT SERVICES, INC.<br />

MUM atBB—h. '">i"<br />

Cruller<br />

ForCdO/B<br />

&<br />

Service<br />

399-3745<br />

PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED<br />

|A|N| I lAMClAlRIOlL• PIQlA<br />

27 Optra by<br />

Puccini<br />

18 The gate<br />

29 Unpolished<br />

31 Cuckoo<br />

32 Solitary<br />

33 Singer Helen<br />

35 Ran easily<br />

37 " Hooks"<br />

40 Equality<br />

41 Pertinent<br />

48 Sailboat<br />

48 Decrees<br />

is<br />

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©1984 United Feature Syndicate<br />

11 Silliness<br />

52 Beetle<br />

53 Seek buys<br />

64 Potable<br />

55 Burden<br />

67 Functions<br />

88 Inclination<br />

to anger<br />

59 Erie, e.g.<br />

00 Baseball's<br />

Slaughter<br />

63 P of rpm<br />

pi.. 13,<br />

1<br />

MIAMISOMERS CO.<br />

SOS New Road<br />

Semtps Point, N.J. 0IJ44<br />

M7-41M<br />

VINYL.REPLACEMENT WINDOWS<br />

Coast Lawn & Supp'<br />

We cany a full line<br />

Lawn & Garden Sur><br />

Rt. 8 Somirt Po><br />

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<strong>Gillian</strong> shuts down free city activities in wake of blue law<br />

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<strong>Gillian</strong> shuts down free city activities in wake of blue lawruUng<br />

(continued from page 1)<br />

be very hesitant to say he has<br />

Act •uthority (to delay entoramcnt).<br />

•neoM could go to court to<br />

date a upeclflc date of Im- Friday afternoon he reamplementlng<br />

the law, ddenyi,<br />

<strong>Gillian</strong> tater Mpolognd far "I read Section 1 of the<br />

possibly putting Council "on ordinance which rayi no<br />

»t» .«!" nnnit»rn\nm th* concert!," the mayor uld<br />

moratorium raquert, Monday morning. "All<br />

should take<br />

V be dma, he my tave • P° ll « *» "•*••*• tti<br />

hgHsute lepl wgwaent." **£*** lAt * K .<br />

Dun added htwo_d have a a m t a GUllan noted he waa ap- Although in a 117a<br />

proached by Mela about referendum voters approved<br />

"»*«• "rtte-of •<strong>top</strong>ping the concerts. "I the operation of dty f«dlltte»,<br />

problem endoriloi the conjlatancy, the d^ bdUttei didn't know If I had the guts to <strong>Gillian</strong> said he took Into<br />

CMMU to eoMlder after tiniitocourtoaadp^iraundi<br />

Council Preiident William « U •••» •"


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Obituaries<br />

Patricia Bew, 58; was<br />

hospital auxiliary president<br />

Smn Point<br />

Bora In PWlidelptal*, she m raised in Lower Merlon<br />

TWMhlp, Pi.; and In Stone Harbor, MM, Bew was a local<br />

mldut <strong>for</strong> the past S3 yaan. She wu a member of Our<br />

Lady of Sorrow! Churck. the Veterans of Foreign Wan<br />

Udiw AusOUry and the iftalnland Band Boosters. Shi had<br />

•erved u prtridarit of the Slnawlk Club and president and<br />

mtmber of the M»lnl*nd Chapter of Shore Memorial<br />

Bapttil Auxiliary.<br />

Surviving art her husband. Dr. Walter Bew; two sons.<br />

CRUISE<br />

Every Thursday at 5:15 p.m.<br />

Aboard the Miss Ocean City<br />

round trip fare, Mperturuliir<br />

buffet & nhow ^<br />

For Reservations<br />

caii 399-5011<br />

and<br />

CHARGE IT BY<br />

si PHONE "~"<br />

Sails From Ocean City<br />

Marina & Fishing Center<br />

3rd & Bay Avenue<br />

William of Jietomrtflt, frla., and Capt RoMtt BW « tt» two grandchildren.<br />

UJ. Air Feret; • daughtor, B«v«*y Ann «f Umrati; a<br />

i<br />

«f Pnwala, Pa.; and • grandda<br />

A Mau of M i u Burial wfll be ottenA at 10 tA ttddm Helghta.<br />

Wedne»dflyatOurL«dya(SoiTOWiam«*.BuiWi»fllWta . - —<br />

Friends may call from 7 to »pjn. today at the<br />

Stroble Funeral Home, KM Shore Road, Somaw Point<br />

Elizabeth Hand, 83;<br />

active In bridge circles<br />

DOVER, Del - Euxabeth VenaNa Band, $», i tomat<br />

resident of Ocean City, NJ. died July 11 at KMS


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PAGE 12 THESENTINELLKUUB.K, uiRftr*i-iii,i>..i. - - - -u _<br />

There is more to ice cream than plain vanilla<br />

By MARIE HUBER<br />

Social Editor<br />

July la National let Guam<br />

Msntb, and to celebrate we<br />

visited the new Vglart'i<br />

Italian style let cream and<br />

dMHrt tiara located at 856<br />

West Av.<br />

The name Voter* U Uken<br />

from tbt owner-operator*,<br />

Theresa (Volpe) and Byron<br />

Laursen. Tbt store was<br />

<strong>for</strong>merly a boutique, operated<br />

by Theresa's mother, EOM<br />

Volpe, and during the late<br />

1930s It was an Italian<br />

delicatessen, operated by<br />

Theresa's grandparent!, on<br />

At enclosed porch of their<br />

home.<br />

"We wanted to bring oldfashioned<br />

Italian favorites to<br />

Ocean City," laid Mrs.<br />

Laursen. They art available<br />

ta the larger cities and many<br />

who move to thii area still<br />

travel miles to enjoy their<br />

favorite specialty dessert*.<br />

Ten different flavors are<br />

featured every day. "We keep<br />

the ones that art most<br />

familiar such at vanilla,<br />

chocolate or strawberry, and<br />

then change several of the<br />

containers to offer novelty<br />

flavors Including Lampone<br />

(black raspbWry with<br />

diopped almonds) or nocdola<br />

(haiel nut)," Luwn said.<br />

"Along with the let cream,<br />

we offer Italian ice and sorbettos<br />

(sherbet), also In a<br />

variety of flavors," she said,<br />

"We chose the Gelato-Fresco<br />

because the let cream U<br />

creamier and softer than<br />

commercial kind as there 1*<br />

no air whipped into It; the<br />

sorbettoa art creamier (99<br />

percent fat free) with an let<br />

cream taztun, as are the lea<br />

made with 100 percent natural<br />

Ingredients."<br />

After tasting several of tot<br />

selections we found It's true<br />

that "the flavor comti<br />

through." The cantaloupe lee<br />

tastes like a creamy cold<br />

piece of the fruit fresh from<br />

the Held, ai does the raspberry<br />

with iti bill of red<br />

berries,<br />

"Most customers Oat vUtt<br />

our store know exactly what<br />

bey want, but <strong>for</strong> those new<br />

to tbt Gelato tattt, they have<br />

a hard time deciding on •<br />

flavor. We advertise 'come In<br />

<strong>for</strong> a taste, 1 " explained<br />

Laursen- "If you decide on a<br />

particular flavor one day, and<br />

on the next visit mi have<br />

%•/-:>,•! THIHOTDO6<br />

There was a man who lived by<br />

the side of the road and sold hot<br />

dogs.<br />

He sold very good hot dogs.<br />

He put up signs along the<br />

highway and advertised in the<br />

Sentinel-Ledger.<br />

He stood on the side of the road<br />

and cried:<br />

"Buy a hot dog, Mister?"<br />

And people bought.<br />

He increased his meat and bun<br />

orders.<br />

He bought a bigger stove to<br />

take care of his trade,<br />

He finally gotMs son he>m| ic<br />

from college itoil^himiut.<br />

and reading The Saitinel-Ledger<br />

each with scoops of ice cream.<br />

Divide the orange segments<br />

COOKING CONNECTION<br />

among cups. Garnish with<br />

grated ginger and peels<br />

changed the flavors In the there are sfogletelle (very will be only tog glad'to get it." Serve immediately.<br />

ease, you art certain to find a Bun Italian pastry with a The stack of bright pink<br />

new favorite that day." semlsweet taste), pint nut menus on the counter have a<br />

As in any let cream tarts (tiny cake like tart, plain listing of what U available, or KAHLUA CHIP<br />

parlour, you may purchase a or win rieotta filling), egg what can be ordered. "We DESSERT CUPS<br />

scoop In a cup, sugar cone, or batter cookies, and In large have the best, the most<br />

at Volarti there Is also a antique cookie Jars three unusual as well as the<br />

13 waffle dessert cups<br />

choice of homemade waffle types of Btaertfl (semlsweet traditional favorites, "<br />

1 pint Gelato Fresco vanilla<br />

cone or dessert cup. Thecrunchy<br />

crescent cookies) Laursen said; and we cer-<br />

bean or bittersweet chocolate<br />

waffle cones and cups are mat are "great <strong>for</strong> dunking." tainly agree it U worm a visit<br />

ice cream<br />

larger than normal and madt "<strong>for</strong> the real chocolate to the store.<br />

1 pint Gelato Fresco Kahlua<br />

fresh on the premises. lovers, wt have elegant The reeipts <strong>for</strong> tWi wttk<br />

Chip Ice Cream<br />

"We make the cones and candy," Laursen said, <strong>On</strong> <strong>top</strong> give three suggestions <strong>for</strong><br />

2 c, whipping cream<br />

cups in the Italian pizzelle of the counter Is a tray of quick, easy but elegant<br />

I Tbsp. Kahlua liqueur<br />

style with a waffle batter," truffles in champagne, desserts and one <strong>for</strong> an let<br />

laursen said. "They can be amaretto, grand marnler or cream sponge cake, all<br />

4 Tbsp. sugar<br />

used <strong>for</strong> any type filling and Venetian cream flavor. After compliments of Volares.<br />

Shaved chocolate (optional)<br />

For whipped cream: Beat<br />

are especially nice <strong>for</strong> testing the white chocolate<br />

cream to soft peaks. Add<br />

company desserts." ihe shaped like a large mushroom MANDARIN Kahlua and sugar and beat to<br />

added.<br />

filled with chocolate cream, DESSERT CUPS stiff peaks.<br />

In the Ice cream freezer<br />

wi were ready to <strong>for</strong>get<br />

Just be<strong>for</strong>e serving, set<br />

with the pints and quarts of<br />

dieting <strong>for</strong>ever.<br />

i waffle dessert cups dessert cups on serving<br />

Gelato, you will also find For special occasions, 1 pint Gelato Freieo plates. Fill each with alter-<br />

Individual cups of homemade orders can be placed <strong>for</strong> such Aranda let cream (orange nating scoops of the lee<br />

mousse, containers of tartufo, delicacies as Italian rum with mandarin orange pieces) creams. Mound Kahlua<br />

tortonl and the aver popular cake, cheesecakes, cannolls 1 can mandarin orange whipped cream over each and<br />

spumonl.<br />

(miniature and regular), segments, drained<br />

garnish with shaved chocolate<br />

Ice cream isn't the only<br />

cream puffs, carrot csake and Orated peeled fresh Ringer If desired. Serve Im-<br />

goodie found in this small but<br />

much more.<br />

root<br />

mediately<br />

unique store. There is also a According to the proprietor, Grated orange and lemon<br />

chalet of Italian specialty "We art always looking <strong>for</strong><br />

peel<br />

desserts, candles and cookies. new things. If there is<br />

Just be<strong>for</strong>e serving, set the MNTED CANTALOUPE<br />

Under the large glass dome something wt do not have, I<br />

dessert cups on plates. Fill<br />

WITH<br />

FRESH FRVIT ICE<br />

There's a big recession.<br />

The <strong>for</strong>eign situation is terrible.<br />

The domestic situation is<br />

worse."<br />

Whereupon the father thought,<br />

"Well, my son's been to college,<br />

he listensto the radio and<br />

watches TV and he ought to<br />

know."<br />

So the father cut down on his<br />

meat and bun orders, took<br />

down his signs and canceled hit<br />

Sentoel-Leclger ads and nd lon^|<br />

bothered to stand out on^e ; 11<br />

highway to sell his hot&>gli|#^<br />

And Ins hot dog sl^s lei §Mi^<br />

•overflight.sX'^f*-'.';*':<br />

1 pint Gelato Fresco cantaloupe<br />

ice<br />

1 pint Gelato Fresco<br />

raspberry or lemon ice<br />

4 small cantaloupes<br />

Lemon leaves<br />

Springs of mint<br />

Using a sharp knife, cut<br />

cantaloupes In half In a ilg<br />

Big fashion, Using melon<br />

bailer, scoop out melon.<br />

Fill cantaloupe halves with<br />

balls of melon and scoops of<br />

ices. Garnish with tilt lemon<br />

LUXURY<br />

CARPETS<br />

Reg. S18.95iq,yd,<br />

• Dupont Nylon *<br />

'9.90*,. yd.<br />

INSTALLED<br />

JACK HAUPTMAN<br />

2724 Atlantic Ave. A.C.<br />

345-2932<br />

(jhoioby Senior SlmJIo<br />

Theresa and Byron Laursen fill a homemade<br />

waffle cone and dessert cup with Gelato Ice<br />

cream.<br />

leaves and sprigs of mint.<br />

Serve immediately.<br />

APRICOT ICE<br />

CREAM CAKE<br />

Sponge Cake:<br />

one-third c. mOk<br />

l Tbsp, butter<br />

%c. sifted all purpose {lowly*<br />

tsp. baking powder<br />

Pinch of salt<br />

HINSON'S<br />

BIKE RENTALS<br />

|New Bike Sales & Repairs!<br />

Mfcll<br />

Surreys • Tandems<br />

DJI/rQ Large 8.<br />

DlRtO small<br />

8th & Atlantic Ave.<br />

Ocean City, N.J. _/-,<br />

399-1248 ^<br />

y^ss<br />

^VFISHINff _,<br />

• ^ 'aboard the 70 «. North StarV^Q<br />

SUMMER SCHEDULE i « L<br />

FULL DAY FISHING<br />

Sal.«Sun.LM¥eDock8a.m.<br />

% DAY FISHING<br />

''FRBe"Baft Tickle For Rent<br />

SUNSET CRUISE<br />

\ •, rNotiftOetinTrfiM<br />

Lwe 7 p.m. Call <strong>for</strong> Schedule<br />

J'%<br />

' Departs from AL'S DOCK •<br />

Between 9th & lOth'Sts: on the Bay ',<br />

OCEAN CITY MARINA<br />

& FISHING CENTER<br />

2 eggs, roan temperature<br />

% e, sugar<br />

1 tap. vanilk<br />

^tap. almond extract<br />

Filling;<br />

l quart and 1 pint Setato<br />

Fresco apricot lee cream m<br />

3 Tbsp. apricot brandy<br />

(optional)<br />

Glaze:<br />

¥t c. apricot jam<br />

3Tbsp. water<br />

1 c. touted silvered<br />

2 (H-o*. cans apricot<br />

halves, drained<br />

For cake; Heat milk in<br />

small heavy saucepan until A<br />

bubbles begin to appear en<br />

surface. Remove from heat<br />

Add butter and rtlr to mitt.<br />

OooL<br />

Preheat oven to 350<br />

degrees. Grease 9-lnch cake<br />

pan; line bottom with pardmnt<br />

paper.<br />

Sift flour, biking powder<br />

and salt Into small bowL<br />

Using electric mixer, beat _<br />

eggs and sugar untB tlowry P A<br />

absolving ribbon fauii when<br />

beaters are lifted. Otntly fold<br />

In flour. Gently fold In milk<br />

mixture, vanilla and almond<br />

ertract<br />

tew batter into prepared<br />

pan. Bake untH pale golden<br />

and springy to touch, 33 to SS<br />

minutes. Cool In pan I<br />

muiutes.<br />

Invert onto rack and cool^<br />

completely. Wrap In plaitlcl g|<br />

and treexe until ready to uae.<br />

(Can be prepared two weeks<br />

ahead.)<br />

To assemble: Split cake Into<br />

bra layers. Set one layer an<br />

platter. Drtale wtth aprtcot<br />

brandyUdeauwiSpretdwtth<br />

Ice cream. Top with Mcood<br />

cakelayer.Freetettntflready<br />

to serve. " :.•:.••<br />

For glaxe: Heat Jam andj<br />

eptnomr 1 witer m small i<br />

-<br />

low beat, stirring cuuitantly.<br />

Brush glaze over <strong>top</strong> and ildM<br />

of take. Pnu almoodi onto<br />

Bidet. Arrange apricot httvea<br />

ortr*<strong>top</strong>. Broth with glue.<br />

Serve Immedlitely.<br />

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PRICIS EFFECTIVE SUN,, JULY 17 THRU 8AT.,, AUOU8T 1,1989.<br />

LOOK FOR THE BONUS BUY TAG...<br />

IT'S YOUR SIGN OF SAVINGS!<br />

ste LOOK FOR THE SYMBOL OF SAVINGS IN f VERY AD AND CIRCULAR<br />

iFOOD MARKETSi<br />

BONUS fillVS SAVINGS<br />

I SUPER RHNI is nnliPQN \WMmm<br />

SCOTT WHITE<br />

BATH TISSUE<br />

1000 $ 4<br />

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Obituaries<br />

Frank BHlwoar Jr., 59<br />

Frank J. leUwoar Jr., 59, of Walnut Hd.. died July ffl in<br />

mm Memorial Hospital.<br />

He was a salesman <strong>for</strong> Waldman Graphic* of Phlladdphta.<br />

Survivtng are Mi wife. Nance H.; two NOI, FrancU J. m<br />

of Pougnkeepsle, N.Y., Richard J. of Ocean Oty; three<br />

daughters, Dabblt Bellwoar of Cherry IDS, Denlse Schmld<br />

and Mary Ann BeUwoar both of Ocean City; three grandchildren;<br />

Mi father Frandj J, Sr. of Cherry mi, and am<br />

brother Richard Q. of Newtown Square, Fa.<br />

Man of Christian Burial will be celebrated 11 aA,<br />

Thursday In St. Augustine 1 * RC Chjrch. Friend* may call<br />

era hour prior to the mass at the ehureii. ArranimMto an<br />

by the Godfrey Funeral Home of Ocean City.<br />

Memorial cmWbuHMi may be ndt fo Show Menmri.1<br />

Hospital,<br />

Betty Cost, 66;<br />

retired settlement clerk here<br />

PALERMO - Betty YlngUng Colt, 66, of 420 S. Shore Road<br />

died July 24 In Shore Memorial Hospital<br />

Born in Latrobe, Pa., she was an ana re«ldent <strong>for</strong> 23<br />

years. Until retiring In IBM, she was a settlement clerk <strong>for</strong><br />

Thomas S.<br />

Moore<br />

PAINTING<br />

CONTRACTOR<br />

Licensed • Ocean City<br />

20 Years Experience<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

3990205<br />

(continued Iran page 10)<br />

THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.j.<br />

the Chelae* Title and Guarantee Co. In Ocean City, where<br />

ate had been employed SO yean. She also waked to the<br />

credit department In the Sean and Roebuck store it Shore<br />

NIaU In Cardiff <strong>for</strong> many year*. Mra.Co»twai a member of<br />

the Or4er of the Eastern Star Chapter 83 of OMB City,<br />

Daughters of the American Revolution, and the Marmora<br />

Volunteer Fin Company's Ladle* Auxiliary.<br />

Surviving are a daughter, Bonnie L Ingersoll of Marmora;<br />

a son. Carle M. of Marmora; and tine grandchildren.<br />

Service was Saturday In the Godfrey Funeral Home hen,<br />

with Eastern Star service Burial wa» Monday In the Unity<br />

Cemetery. Latrobe. Pi.<br />

Harry Richards Sr., 87|<br />

retired from DuPont<br />

Harry N. Richards Sr., 87, of HI Ocean Av.. died July »In<br />

Our Lady's Residence, Pleasantville.<br />

Born In Philadelphia, Mr. Richard* waa a longtime Oarneys<br />

Point resident until he moved hen tt yean ago. He waa<br />

employed by DuPont'i In Deepwater <strong>for</strong> M yaara be<strong>for</strong>e his<br />

retirement IS yean ago,<br />

Mr. Richards waa • member of Holy Trinity Episcopal<br />

Church, the Pennt Grave Lodge No. 1«3 of the Free and<br />

Accepted Masons, the Ocean City Masonic dub and the<br />

Consistory in Colllngswood.<br />

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In<strong>for</strong>mation sought ~<br />

on vandalism<br />

BEISLBYS POm - A ttuek, he saw. He «*}»•«•:<br />

reward has been <strong>post</strong>ed nelflhbors be on the lookout<br />

tolditat ^iuch a vehicle and tak*T<br />

„_.„, of who to reapon. down its license number IT<br />

Mhle<strong>for</strong> vandalism to a borne may see It to tte nelghborhOW<br />

on Point Pleasant Avenue late at night, _ . if<br />

! « early Saturday mornini, "The police are Ineffectual<br />

Elmer Stevenson said his without toe eyee and eara «f;<br />

garage door .was destroyed the public," he opined. _••<br />

and windows were broken the State Fcfllee eontlmfjj<br />

without an apparent motive. yesterday that It n«wded if<br />

"They pushed In my garage 2-30 that morning but that<br />

door and bathed tt to tiny detail* weren't available.<br />

tits," Stevenson told The This Isn't the first time ,<br />

Seratnel-Ledser yesterday. vandalism has taken place at<br />

He also said a washing feat property, Scholi said. -<br />

machine and an air eon- In April, a dining room<br />

dttloner were damaged. window on the taomii wo<br />

"It sounded like a bomb," broken and on July 3 a similar.<br />

he said referring to the sound Incident occurred, he said.<br />

of the garage door being He also said In talking to<br />

destroyed, apparently by a neighbors he learned they<br />

fchlcle.<br />

have had problems — two*<br />

The victim's son-in-law, cases In which windows were"<br />

Alfred Scholi who to potting broken and one In which rocks-<br />

me reward, said he visited were thrown at a house but no |<br />

neighbors after the Incident to damage WM done. ••'<br />

request their attlttanea. Anyone with In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

It appears the damage was concerning the Incident to'<br />

dor* by a high* requested to call (215) TOvehicle<br />

such as a 5(248. '-<br />

photo by Pf ter Maeptwien<br />

A jellyfish dissolves by clamshell halves,<br />

Wonder where they came from ?<br />

dttb<br />

The Women'! Golf<br />

Association of the AtHatic<br />

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July 1541 on the NortMleld<br />

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with Jeanne Armstrong. ,.<br />

Gwen Hamilton was wlimei 1<br />

of the first flight with a total<br />

3M. Theresa Grant and Floss:<br />

Sbearn were second and third<br />

with 404. ;<br />

Evelyn Krantz won the<br />

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TUESDAY, JULY 29,1986 THE SENTINEL-LEDQER, OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />

Council defeats appropriation <strong>for</strong> work that's almost completed<br />

(continued from page 1) satence of the drainage position that 96 feet of curbing of curbing. He said lt was the<br />

at why tt waa ^no priority<br />

curb replacement<br />

ownert'responsibility," April back to haunt the dty In the h^ej^" The onHnanc* \<br />

nht to replaced hi order to nx)at cost effective method of<br />

) nhen there in other sections<br />

To a question from Coun- said, -<br />

Mure."<br />

defeated because a total tH<br />

ttmlngi<br />

correct the problem at theapproaching<br />

the problem.<br />

, ha said, bacauM<br />

what the city was doing U a he didn't want to caoat tba<br />

"very large exception to the<br />

Mainland notes by Jama FitzPatrick<br />

city probltms.<br />

violators rule."<br />

April explained after tt»<br />

"What distorts me is why meeting Oat despite th»<br />

Semen Mat City Council Regional High School, plays snowing where they're state Department of En- nischarge System) permit <strong>for</strong><br />

did we go along with tt be<strong>for</strong>e defeat,'% doet not mean that<br />

Thuraday night adopted a the contra base clarinet He Is going." She alto «Ud she's vironmental Protection and mv large development which<br />

a final reading of the or- the dty U not obliged to pay,<br />

resolution to apply <strong>for</strong> a state a member of the South Jersey had some porch gurnitura' the Department of Tran- discharges more than 2,000 are cited dnance," said Councilman<br />

recycling grant<br />

Wood Ensemble tor WM and stolen slnM the activity began sportation the situation with nallons of effluent per day. (continued from page 1) Mike Colao. "It's starting lt He said the path taken by<br />

The dty'a |7»,7O0 grant also In the Altstate Sym- although she Indicated It int toe Action Supply pit on Old the old threahoU WSJ 8,000<br />

be<strong>for</strong>e we approved it It's as<br />

application proposed by phonic Band <strong>for</strong> INS, certain whether the busStagecoach<br />

Road In Seavllle.<br />

Lonfio said he experts strict<br />

Coundl win have an impact<br />

gallons.<br />

simple as that," Colao add.<br />

en<strong>for</strong>cement of the ordinance,<br />

m the im budget whereas if<br />

Councllwoman Kathleen Jeff Seals, director of music people are responsible,<br />

The study, which Is to be the<br />

During a role call vote,<br />

which was requested by<br />

Paocoast to a request <strong>for</strong> <strong>for</strong> Somers Point schools Somen Point police Lt Indication* are ttat 4e township's offlcUl plan after<br />

Conroy and Kesnlg both voted<br />

J^ta^wetii<br />

Mayor Roy Qllllin, to prove<br />

binds <strong>for</strong> the purchase of a played a tape of one of Larry Ceres told The Sanitnel- wastewater manageJMent it receives the necessary<br />

m "because of the way It was<br />

tten would sot btvt<br />

costly.<br />

Impact on the cap.<br />

factor, an alumlnum- Chester's per<strong>for</strong>mances <strong>for</strong> ledgm- be called NJ Transit plan, whose state ar^ptance approvals, was Initiated and<br />

I can aeparator and a Council and praised him <strong>for</strong> on Friday and advised them h necessary be<strong>for</strong>e Cedar paid <strong>for</strong> by Cedar Square Ltd.<br />

"I already Wormed the<br />

atakebody dump truck with Us high degree of musical of the problem.<br />

Square Ltd. can receive septic<br />

administration this would be a<br />

hydroUc tailgate.<br />

excellence.<br />

Ceres explained Laurel approval <strong>for</strong> Its proposed |7- SHELL CLUB TO<br />

terrible drain <strong>for</strong> the over-<br />

Alto included In the He also read a totter from Drive li pert of the company'• mllUon Acme Market In MEET AUG. 4<br />

time," Longo said. "Monies<br />

proposal are funds to pur- Mainland High School n\\u>\" route which runs about one Seaville, may be sent back to<br />

will have to be added They're<br />

Jersey <strong>Cape</strong> Shell Club will<br />

chase • 2,700-pound <strong>for</strong>k-lift director Michael Skwarlo bus per boor between Ocean the township <strong>for</strong> alterations.<br />

not in the budget and we're<br />

meet 8 p.m. Monday, Aug. 4<br />

and to hire an employee. praising Chester.<br />

aty end Atlantic aty. The plan was recently<br />

not geared <strong>for</strong> It (the en-<br />

with guest speaker Nick<br />

The resolution didn't pan "Thank you. Thank you all" "It Is a bus route; It's not a approved by Township<br />

<strong>for</strong>cement).<br />

Katnraui, a New York shell<br />

without some confusion. What Chester said departing- "I step," he said.<br />

Committee and submttted to auctioneer. He will apeak on<br />

"I was hoping the<br />

prompted discussion was have to go to band practice." Ceres said be was told that toe county Planning Board Marglnellas — gems of the<br />

moratorium (on en-<br />

concern over the accuracy of<br />

the problem baa ben caused end the state Department of ocean. The meeting wffl be<br />

<strong>for</strong>cement) could take place<br />

I the figure quoted In the Residents of Unrel Drive In by one driver "being a nice Environmental Protection's held at The Wetlands In-<br />

until the end of the summer,"<br />

proposal <strong>for</strong> the employee's Somers Point who have been guy" and letting people off at Division of Water Resources stitute, Stone Harbor Blvd.,<br />

fee chief added. 'The tat 200 Victoria Lane<br />

salary-and whether the city <strong>top</strong>ressing<br />

the local governing their request The driver has <strong>for</strong> review.<br />

followed by refreshments;<br />

payers are paying directly or<br />

bound by the provisions of the body since last summer <strong>for</strong> a been notified.<br />

But Brian McLendooV of public Invited.<br />

indirectly."<br />

Ocean City, N.J.<br />

proposal.<br />

solution to what they say to • But Gerea Mid a •»yy" Water Resources recently<br />

The $13,500 Hated in theserious<br />

problem with traffic would be Issued If the problem said the plan tacks a sewer<br />

resolution, which la actually coming off Garden State persists.<br />

service area map which BARBECUE AUG. I<br />

the bate salary <strong>for</strong> a city Parkway exit Ml beading <strong>for</strong><br />

would explicitly define The Missionaries of The<br />

employee not including Ocean City told aty Council Tiere will be a special where, In tact, waste disposal Sacred Heart will hold a<br />

benefits, waa apparently an Thursday night that NJ public meeting 1 p.m. systems may be placed. chicken barbecue from 1 to 8<br />

Transit buses have been Thursday, July 31 u Upper The plan was necessary pjn. Sunday, Aug. 3 on the<br />

to reflect the total one-year wrongfully letting off Township Hall, Tuckahoe <strong>for</strong> under a state policy change grounds of the Villa Pieta,<br />

I alary which la 120,000 win passengers In their neigh-<br />

adopted list October 2249 Shore Rd., Lin wood.<br />

benefits.<br />

flclals to discuss wltt requiring a state NJPDES Donation is |5, For in-<br />

Concerns were alao railed Laurel Drive resident representatives from the (New Jersey Pollution <strong>for</strong>mation call 927-6600.<br />

over whether the dry would Giselle KlnseU said buses<br />

be bound if lt were to receive hive let passengers off on<br />

(he funding to hire an emLaurel<br />

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"We're not committing problems with people putting<br />

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< year ola aid 1 ytir aM dally Inn I<br />

p.m. to • p.m. ttarTlna wad,, Aug. itn<br />

M ending MM,, Aug. inn. Call<br />

wtakandl M14MI, 7»<br />

OFFICI WORKER - Typing * payroll<br />

esparlence. « days a weef^ including<br />

WMMe nli, C»M Mr. Pylltn t!7 4140. II<br />

VOLUHTalR DISPATCNEk WAN'<br />

TEB — To dlipetch ambulance call!<br />

out §f Iheir home Itr fht Ratfua Hitfld<br />

ii Oealn city, Will train. Csmpanullan<br />

tor pinna uiaga. Call Mf-tilf, II<br />

RBAL CSTILTE ftALla — tartar ip^<br />

pgnunlty ayallaU* In OC'I (argait ol-<br />

flea <strong>for</strong> ambifloui ilianiad Hliiparisn<br />

Iralnlng program contputarilM<br />

oparillan liH mmUrn Udlltln tilah<br />

ainpMfM IMgaylty, FaMaittt Intomi<br />

pMMfiall Call largar Raaiiy MMo7i<br />

far IntarvIaM, II<br />

ADULTS OB TOUTHI — Suail/Apar-<br />

rmanl haula and Cftrfiilan rafraat can'<br />

far •faff, primarily fhimlitrwtrli. Alto*<br />

laundry, gardening, dtfk. Sun wrlna<br />

parf'flnta aftarniani, dr ifarf iummtr,.<br />

Malt work fill Later Oiy, Mod pay,<br />

llpi, Mnyiat, Rafarancal. Andraw'l<br />

inn, iinOcHn/kva,!»»». ti<br />

WANTED<br />

Full and Part Tlmt VaaF Hound<br />

lalat PtrlHI.<br />

MANDVMAN<br />

parfasl Pan Tlmt Jack of All<br />

TradM left tor rttlrta ptnsn,<br />

CUJUDYCALUBAN<br />

For Inttrvlaw Apeeinlmant,<br />

191-0041<br />

MB<br />

DVARTMHITIT<strong>On</strong><br />

M7*I«J(IY*VE.,O.C. 81<br />

BBCfpTIONIST - Oavalapinam/ctll-<br />

llryetlM company taalti •nlhuilaillc<br />

Hlf.ingi|ytlM InllyMual lor full flint<br />

ptlltltn with inwlni company. Typing<br />

iklili, grganlittlgnif •NliflH, tM<br />

flifns rtguirM In thaarful afmaipnart.<br />

Mil B114H011 . II<br />

laovl ISIILS<br />

•am monty thli iumnitr with a<br />

morning neiWpaBar rouit, Tht<br />

PhiiadalMila inguirtr II IMKIng tor<br />

riiliblt youth carrltri In ocean City<br />

<strong>for</strong> both homa delivery and ItFttt<br />

ulet thru Sept lit. Barn eain and<br />

lo lupar prljti. call itMJJi Btt-<br />

waan tM am, 8. liBJ p.m. <strong>for</strong> In.<br />

lormafisn, Alk <strong>for</strong> Mr •radiay. It<br />

RIAL •ftATI tALII —<br />

ailttl fir ofta full flma tafatparian and<br />

iiit part timt laftsptrien, hfify etni'<br />

pilfaFilM ilNfa, Hl|h Inftnt pittflfuli.<br />

Call IM Ptrrill AltMy, Nt-MM. If<br />

H6C1PTIOHI1T — Part tlmi yNr<br />

fwnd, kwiy prslnilanal afflft. Light<br />

rYping and flung ikllli a miiii, call M-<br />

MM. II<br />

PRINCIPAL - ll.nnnury MHtl HJ<br />

cirtifiiafiofi rtquirttf vtith < tfranf<br />

•Ifnlnlitrallvt and curriculum<br />

background Illtry ntfotlablt. Sand<br />

MHar 4 r.ium. Ii Or. (SonaM Adimi.<br />

NtrthfltM PUMII »ch«l.. Mill Rd.<br />

SIMM, Rl. f • Mill Rd., Nortninid,<br />

N.J. Hill. Baadllnt lor tiling l| Aug. «,<br />

ItU, Ht M/F. tl<br />

HtNSVMAN - Part tlmt, handy wltfl<br />

ptlntlng, tarptntry IM piumwna. in<br />

liM. ' M<br />

SCHOOL BUI DHIVBRS - immMlth<br />

•ptnlnl In Ocun City a Upptr Town<br />

•hip. Will train (or twi § I llctnia. Apply<br />

In p»rion. Httnn lul Csinpany, WMM<br />

Hint Plkt 4 Cilagna AM., etlHItt,<br />

N.J, t-3t<br />

PDtt Tlffit ~"nM ROUND<br />

POSITION - ti phirmacllfi aHiltanl<br />

lo work In lit with pMrmallil, (lOoa<br />

pay and Mfliliti, apply Ftlamki'i<br />

Parkway pharmacy, Mm a silwfy<br />

AVI. call it?-!l!i, H<br />

DILICATESSAH/SANDWICH MAKiR-<br />

¥alr round, part llitit, Monday through<br />

Friday, li:Ma,m. ioi:»p.m Calim-<br />

0»«4, ••m.toip.m. H<br />

SECRETARY — Part tlmt fir rial<br />

•itatt otfln. Mult lypt ang ht witling<br />

to lorn cgmputtr lyittm. f aar round<br />

piiltlin, call Iff-lin,<br />

II<br />

Diesel. MECHANICS - Hatvy dufy<br />

trutki. Hoipiiailiatlon plui many<br />

Mntfiti, Ull 1IHJM wtrkdayi. II<br />

RIAL liTAf i-M5,iat • l»,09B •<br />

liM.IM, wi will ttath you how n<br />

follgw a jjganntfM Incimt work plan,<br />

call Jill Oambla at liiMrlit RNItVi<br />

Rtaltari, If 1-ltia, Tl><br />

•XCELLENT INCOMI FOR PART<br />

TiMI — homa •litmkfy work. Fir In-<br />

<strong>for</strong>mation call H4-M1-MM Ht, Wli, 1-lt<br />

CARPENTER AND CARPINTIR'l<br />

HELPER — natdM, Prtltr with •»•<br />

parlanci but will train. Year nuns lot<br />

inoC.Call JtmHoalttri.MB.m. 11<br />

TBACHBR — Ol efflct «•<br />

tuplflMMwort prMtlilnf. Mutt Mn<br />

or b. •llglbl* far Ntw Jariay THIhtr*!<br />

ttrtlfluw, Cdnlief RD. Owtni, cap*<br />

May county VKitiHBi ifUML MJ-int.<br />

. Ml<br />

WANTED — Bookkusar oHict<br />

mtnagar Mr Octan City law firm, Full<br />

or part llnti, laiary MM upon m-<br />

parlanca. Ralarrnctt upon raqutlt.<br />

pitai. caiimuwrtraoot. • f-M<br />

WANTED - Legal MCretaxy fir Detail<br />

City olliet, ialary, beneflH, baitd «PM<br />

uptrlaiita, ttroni tf|Hn« ikiili<br />

required. RtitrtseM upen requeit.<br />

Plena cj|ll)tHa*0 tor loot. 7-n<br />

OOOD DAYTIME MIITION - fart-<br />

lime kiiperi vttr round IwuMcleanhig<br />

larvMi, can leed ta full-time M, hMr to<br />

ifart. Tranipanalian helpful, will trtln.<br />

Scrub Sand, Ml-nil, > H<br />

BXPERIBHCED PLUMIIR — Call<br />

bttWMntand4p.ni. CalllallMt. Mf<br />

FEW OOOD MAIDI — NlMM now<br />

miwgh Octobar. Apply In ptnifi Har-<br />

bor Hmit, Mil and Bay Am.. O.C.<br />

Lacali pralarrM. tl<br />

FRil CARBlR HlUHT-Praiantrt by<br />

Zacurlu Rttlty. Raaltari, at Harry'i<br />

laa, tantn Point. July n, IMa II >|W<br />

PJH. "Maw to gtt Itarttd In f*aJ<br />

attatt" Wk*t to took lor In • ml tltlt*<br />

c*a>a«v" A ulei ptrunt |at) daKria-<br />

nt« ••earttr tpixrtunHIti and m«k<br />

mm" Raiarva now, llmlnHt watlnf.<br />

C m i m Mt<br />

U»a-»n,»»»/m6. C8mmuu(a».<br />

Mot dlitrlkuten nitiw in V<br />

Immadlataly. NtHMai ilippcn. Part<br />

flint tr fulti Trainin* rnyioM, call<br />

tarn IH1I itl-fiN, M<br />

COOK/IHORTORDBR - oMptrMMM<br />

III knttlitt aM lunih M Ocaan city.<br />

otitf Hltry. Call MT-U1I. n<br />

COMPAHION'FOW OLOIN WOMAN^B<br />

octan city, wt an latfclna, |tr a<br />

woman ta act n bMrnu|k HI,<br />

AM than 4,pin. HM kMIMM. N*<br />

hwitwork or nrtiM. onvtr'a IIMBW<br />

iMtnury, <strong>top</strong>piamtnt far ymr McUl<br />

Uturtty. call m-IMt «lk far ArnilMa.<br />

T<br />

-|,,. ^^%m^-m**sm*m*Jms;<br />

Ocon pturmacy itMSis. T*> IIH Hfaaaaaaii tat<br />

OOVEftNMENT JOtl<br />

WMMVyf, NewMrlaf, Call NtHMtN , .__<br />

HI, R MM Mr carrtM HMenl lilt/ , MS' *•*»•<br />

2 ,• .. •.- •« v'y ;*T»\ • • •• —rrt<br />

•-B{. ififtrfii, AtrhUifntm. Htm.<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

CAREER NIGHT<br />

Help Wantpci Prof'l Services<br />

lirtt flail Ocvan City Met*' -<br />

Andraa at J« >wo. "<br />

CHILD CAR! - naodad In our ocun<br />

City Mint <strong>for</strong> 1 ma. old boy Mill nan<br />

tictllani rattrtntH, asparltnit* and<br />

UftigFMina M child davtlopmtn!, pan<br />

tlnla In Aog lllamlBM Mt.l, Full lima<br />

Mtlnnlng upt. iriW AM fa till PM)<br />

goad pay. Call >•'••)• *r IMilii 1<br />

Itaya mtfitoa. a-t<br />

COMPANION IITTtH FOR ELOIRLT<br />

MALE ^ fn my Ainia. Tuts, and ThuFt,<br />

li)9 ft 1:». Littit cart nacatMrv,<br />

Riply to ioi Itj, faiiflnit Ladgar. t*l<br />

• SPIRItNCiD PLUMIIR - {til<br />

Bafwttn I a.m. and i p.m, iai-fua. t.ti<br />

CUITODIAN " TO ••OiN (M-<br />

MIOIATELY - Hack laal llctnit<br />

r llrM, EicallMi bMtliti. CMtact<br />

D, Owtni, cast May county<br />

vocational Ichooli, ugiui I.O.E, t-1<br />

H1CIPTIONIIT/1IC1HTARY — In<br />

tallllMI, trtlcuuia parun witH<br />

Hcratarial ikllli akM fa maintain<br />

plaaunt apptiranti and dlipoiifion <strong>for</strong><br />

buiy law offlta in O.C. call WHIM, t-l<br />

LI9AL IBCRBTART - Iiptrltnet<br />

only witfl oookkatplng knewiadga. For<br />

Oitin city law firm, ialary nmmin,<br />

(urata with tnp.rl.nt. call Militatd<br />

ana Riagwty in uto or land raiunit fa<br />

•11 WMI Avt Ocun City, HJ ttllt, a-11<br />

H !gf tens I.'<br />

si Junt tnd JtiJ<br />

rm,.<br />

Mil a<br />

1*1 <strong>for</strong> lemi part<br />

Mqer 170f Wtslty<br />

aiht call i!M43*<br />

iaava maitasa,<br />

General Mdse.<br />

€m\. SFLA6iM»JNT WINDOW* -<br />

Summer Rental, f YMrly Rtntall<br />

Tutoring<br />

f<br />

s trtf, irltiinicflf, ilmpjf<br />

prsttiifpti fEtcdJntii •tsrti. SM<br />

i h.ip hwtpii ctrtifitd tM£i»r,<br />

s Hfih if IS Pl*#i«fi Av* , Sfmmtt<br />

e*i! »* '?** if<br />

Situations Wanted<br />

1PRINO ¥110 CLI<br />

waliilno ina waiinf, Iiii«m "in.<br />

UH •••miioi at >•>«>« I*<br />

DO tOU NIID SOMEONI TO — run<br />

trFandi. walk doit, pat lit, hiula wat-<br />

ch, ale. II io, ceil o FtiBoniisIt totn<br />

with raf«r**»i €«HaE* EfiieKA at<br />

Mobile Home*<br />

MUTNIBN PINCI COMPANY<br />

All Typnof Chain Link<br />

ind Wood Fence!<br />

FBI! •ITIMATIS<br />

Atlantic County ajl-elii<br />

CI.IAN SWIIP CLIAMtNO lEflVICI<br />

~ API,, (Hunt and Oflitt cl.tnlno<br />

avaiiaBia to you at rtaioniMt ratal,<br />

waakly and biwatkiy KhMuiti, wa<br />

ilia do changaoytFt and iof-ins<br />

claanini Call Mn at Hl-aill at<br />

HM initalitd wim warranty. Call yence<br />

window Co.. tuttal or I limt-eJJl. llj<br />

ilLDE OCEAN CITY POIT CARDS —<br />

lor ult, leot thru IMO call mill) tl-<br />

Itr i p.m. 7 21<br />

CRYSTAL CORNKR<br />

ANTIQUES<br />

Elegance witheui tatravaganct<br />

Coma and tnjoy brewling<br />

All Mlkwtt in carefully HlatUd<br />

4*CentrilSq,,RI*<br />

Linwood.N.J.<br />

653B742 MI<br />

X-RAY TECHNICIAN — Farl lime<br />

Tuttdiyi tnd Thursday? Bay neurt<br />

only. Call tflilH. Ill<br />

OBAPHIC ARTS TEACHER — II mon-<br />

Hi petition, la trim ifuatnti <strong>for</strong> entry<br />

level (OH In tM Graphic Art! Heidi.<br />

Mull have or be illglbit lor Ntw Janty<br />

teechen ctrtllluit. Contact RD<br />

Dwtni Clot May county vocational<br />

school!, UHllil E.O.E, II<br />

LIOHT MAlHTINANCt - Santrll<br />

tlfinlng full timt iummar iaaion,<br />

PitlM call HI3I01 n<br />

DRIVER — Alw it work in (lower iMp,<br />

Apply In ptrun Piiher Colonial<br />

Fiowen in Shore mil. Llnwsod, f<br />

H<br />

Ifta "UlL PUP" — AM fiBtrglaai<br />

lyggaga utility trailtr. TOWI aaiifV'<br />

mint condition, uiad out «ma, laertliit<br />

ijia, etii iii-Hoi. t-i<br />

Persona is<br />

DISPfRATfLV IIIKINO<br />

Plamlnse! i Palm trail <strong>for</strong> daitrafion,<br />

Wiylo- ilka ti tjorFiw §r rtnt lor ona<br />

•vanint. Call If Mill until I a.m. and<br />

lii'iiaiavaninoi, t-t*<br />

HOME IMPROVEMEMTS<br />

By<br />

Richard Adams<br />

Carpentry • Kltchtns<br />

Baths • Painting<br />

PaperinlT* Orywall<br />

Flooring • Doors • Winaowt<br />

Ceramic Tllei<br />

3910810<br />

PICK TOUR OWN—triih Irull and<br />

vagBiai, Sluaeerriei. tomatiai, canning<br />

timitoii, ptpptri, iapoage, oniom.<br />

ligrelia prBvfdttf ar no cjurgt.<br />

Locaftd ntar BaMaplatn fiat* Per*if.<br />

Call aal iffia, f*§<br />

beech ind board-Ilk, MvHIalward,,<br />

tennl. Weekly IIH. Call HMra, If<br />

APART««lNT-ltfSlly ind wttify<br />

vacationer!. AIM tuUtt and mm., jg-<br />

m II. Io lath It, WarawiW. A/C, TV,<br />

parking, tts. Very nice Andrew 1 ,<br />

inn. IUO OMtn Avt. Itnut, TP<br />

TWO tl'DIOOM AFT! — Maitnil or,'<br />

yearly. Furnimed. Children welcome,<br />

call Ift-eSM, ••'<br />

ALSO WINTIB - BeaehMock apt,, I<br />

bedroomi, I bafhi. 111 appliance!, off<br />

itrttl parking, Beaton.tie r.te. cell<br />

IttWIIU liter S p.m, t-l<br />

NANTUCKIT AT alt ITR1IT - New<br />

I barm,, i bam, 2nd II. condo. Bayvitw<br />

deilgner furnliKed. Pool, eierclie<br />

room. Avtllatlt tor Auguil. wttkeayi.<br />

•veningbl1l-MM»l. t-S<br />

lEAVILLE—illlcitncy lot.<br />

inly plui Mill. Call tu-17M,<br />

] tlDRMM AFT, —<br />

HiahW-<br />

y<br />

ptrkini, pa*,<br />

nt-inl.<br />

* trill, Ctlr- '<br />

NIW I ITOBT HOME - at 414 Up,<br />

nan Avt. Three btareomi, M MM?<br />

wither, dryer, w/m carpel, wwrter<br />

iyittm, Ml tffttt parkins. MN mMtmy,<br />

pin titctrit. call m-jM nn. M<br />

DUPLEX - ind filer imtumuJMd. I 1<br />

bedroom, 1 Mm, gti Mai, Mai MM)<br />

mrm carpet, ac, w/d, 9D, Inat A rear<br />

deck, all itrtat putting, Adulti aMy, No<br />

pell |7« monthly + ullllllei. Avail<br />

Oil, II, vicinity Mud A Aihury call <br />

(ill) 127-.111 Mt'<br />

PUHHITUIII IALI — Dining room lit<br />

• occaiilonai chain, it), 1 nti and<br />

mirirniH, 1 vacuum clianiri, aar<br />

dm tool!, lprayer, plaiflc pipe flttlngi,<br />

1 waoRM chain, tile <strong>top</strong> tami, dims<br />

timt {i cartonii. Chandilier Ctll<br />

anytlmi, Ifffiri, ill ocaan s«d,<br />

aacons floor, tf<br />

OCEAN CITY ClWRMiMO I<br />

hHH nter oeaen, I tatm, " * % £<br />

tic, Ml. ilvWS, dining room, fnmvreM,<br />

yara, avail, Ausilitl atto/mo. * mU,<br />

Wiiiiii« »<br />

MVINO ROOM SIT — FFMIIF, hipl<br />

chtif, PUCA miptd, Kariiun htattri,<br />

waignti and bmi call mum n<br />

COTTAGE TARD SALE — f a.m. to 1<br />

pm Aug. I 4 ], W.il.y MtnoF. Ilf<br />

H» BAY SOUTH—2 SOB, I btth, (Br<br />

nlmM, peel, garage, ttrran. Monthly,<br />

•Hignai or annually Btn atftr call<br />

I1S1U1J1J tf<br />

BBAUTIFUL — Ocaanfront Apt, All<br />

tmanfliH. Avafllbte Sept. II to Sept,<br />

17. call llmailll. after ThurMay<br />

mjiu if<br />

LAIY — Don't fttl like weihing,<br />

wixing, cftanlni the Iniidi of your cart<br />

wt. will do It tor you I Ottt'i liecutlye<br />

CtF ottailini, tht contpiatt car cprt<br />

aytteni. By appolnfmani anly 191-<br />

mi in<br />

ALL KINDS OF FURNIT0BB — Urge<br />

A ifnall apsliincti. He, Ltrgeit itlac,<br />

tlon In tti. irtt ti chHil front. Check<br />

our watiity ipeciala. second Hand ROM,<br />

Ilia AltUFy Avt. tl<br />

TANDEM OFFICE SEATINO. —<br />

deiki, ind isacutlva cnalf, pleeie »ti<br />

motii , tl<br />

Child Care<br />

T1ACNIRI NEEBEOi Adult tvtnlnf<br />

Khoei ifftrlng ivir lie tiuriti ranging<br />

fnm airthlfi, boat rtitoratlon, nunti<br />

tldt and Oritnttl cooking to eomputar<br />

and tftdtnilc InitruEtiin. Fir further<br />

In<strong>for</strong>mation, fall R.O, Owtni, cap!<br />

Miy Co, voutional ScnMli, UI-lltl<br />

BOB. II<br />

HURJEBY ICHOOL AIDE — All.r<br />

nooni. Trinity Huntry fchool, Mar-<br />

mora. itO-HM. Ill<br />

•MKNIBPIII IICRITARV - lor<br />

kuiy MutMnd Real Eitatt offset,<br />

Ialary umfflHliuratl with aMilty and<br />

«peritn§e, Immtiiaft opining<br />

Monihin Realty llnd and Central Aval.<br />

e,e, m-mt- tl<br />

WILL DO isryilTTINO - in my<br />

namr, s davl a wttk, vary i«d with<br />

tniijr,n, eallnlMJI. tt<br />

CHILD CAHI IN M¥ OMAN CITY<br />

HOMI - INuFilng itudentl any lit.<br />

Specialty includti Inlanli, h.ndluppad<br />

childFtn weleonil, Vlry Fttionaalt.<br />

call Ifl-iiu altir I p.m. weekday! and<br />

•arly morning on weekend!. >-3*<br />

Autos For Sale<br />

UNIQUE TYPING 16RVICI _ Need SPECIAL S*Li - Shetti, pillow caiei,<br />

typing lull auleklyt AM typti if •••• — •- —— -- -<br />

profaiilonal typing (I.e. legal, medical,<br />

rta) lltaft) and non-profiiiiinal work<br />

dont iuickly tnd accurately lirt molt<br />

eaiei, ovtmigfit). Ho |ob too imall,<br />

•tannablt ratal, 7 dayi a week.<br />

Collect and dttlvtF. call Mt-lfJl. II<br />

YEAR ROUND HILIA8LI<br />

HOUSICLEANINS IIR,<br />

VICE;—regular Khtdultd aPMintmon-<br />

t*. we don't cut cornori, we clean<br />

fhtmi staionai citanlnf too, Saturday<br />

tenant cMngonan, sirub Sgued Iff-<br />

1071. CALL USI 111<br />

FOOMIIR U.S. MAIL THUCK - 1174,<br />

AM general waikln, good condition.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly 10.000 m"t> call Ul-IIM bttwean<br />

I and I p.m. tl<br />

etaan city home, Apprik* 16 hri. ptr<br />

wttk, fttrtlng Sept. Rtferinm<br />

rtguirtd, Call after • p.m. ni-MH, ••!<br />

LIFIOUARD AND CHAMBERMAID<br />

— Now through stpttmbtr ilth. Apply<br />

In Ptnan at nil Capri Mottl, Ttti A<br />

Boardwalk, O.C. II<br />

call Iff-igfi.<br />

MARKETW8ANDPHESS<br />

— DIRECTOR " ~"<br />

Indlvldyal wifti Hvtral ytiri<br />

profaulenal am axpm-leoca, XJuoM<br />

lo Implement ongoing luditnca<br />

dtvelatment and luMcrlpflon corn<br />

palgni, cultivatt prtil and com-<br />

munity reltflofti and to iupervlie<br />

Blrtct Mall Advtrtliing, brochure!,<br />

and publication confent^deiign,<br />

group tale! campaign!, prest<br />

roleHta, and market reutr-<br />

en Imagination, arganlutlon, ad-<br />

mlnlitf ativi mill., ana luptrvitory<br />

ttllitwid. HUM PA<br />

wrltlni MmplM to HH Sentinel-<br />

Lecl»er,B4JHIO.C,NJ.M1M II<br />

MM OLDS CUTLAIi - Supftmt<br />

Brougham. 4 cyl,, pipb, at. Mil, >mlm,<br />

•tireo, crulit tntrl, vinyl roof, bMH,<br />

win whatii, new, wltn, ludtd, UMt<br />

ml. HMO. ly owner Mt.]f14fIf, •••<br />

Prof'l. Services<br />

Wanted<br />

OLD WOOD FURNITURl - <strong>On</strong>e piece<br />

of more, @ak, manbgany, wicker, Caih<br />

Mr cuttiit! of homo, Afti, f buy all an-<br />

tMni, Call MMIM, Ml<br />

YBAR ROUND H0UIIMATE - Sept.<br />

occupancy, Flnt floor lurnlahM, down-<br />

town location, acrou from tht betcn.<br />

Rtltnncti A dtpiiif required. Call Iff-<br />

WM, ft<br />

OARAOB TO JTORB CAR VIARLT -<br />

call Ml IIJI ayenlngt, tl<br />

MASSAGE THERAPIST<br />

PreffMlenllly trained In<br />

SWEDISH MASSAGE<br />

Women <strong>On</strong>ly • Men by<br />

Ruftrral<br />

ilTTYSWAHSOH<br />

399-4076<br />

Window and HouisCliiniftg<br />

U Hour • 7 Day Wetk "<br />

Serviet<br />

Per Your Convunlinci<br />

Call 399-1921<br />

VINYL, ALUMINUM ind<br />

CEDAR SIDING<br />

INSTALLED hy<br />

Satisfying homeowners<br />

with Innovative Ideal ind<br />

workmanship lor 17 yrs, in<br />

the <strong>Cape</strong> Atlantic arts.<br />

Call Sam 609-327-5161<br />

PAKTWaTOfLUIM-tt<br />

And Odd Jobl<br />

Quality work «nd<br />

Af<strong>for</strong>cUMi<br />

CALL MARK 3990531<br />

Be<strong>for</strong>e 10 i.m. • Wt#r 0 p.m.<br />

T js<br />

PAINTING BY<br />

M1KSDEAN<br />

Interier i Eiltrior Painting<br />

Fully iniured<br />

•ret Eitlmain<br />

"NO JOi TOO SMALL"<br />

191-13S5 "<br />

QUALITY ELECTRICAL<br />

WORK DONE<br />

Ctiiing Paniand Llonl Fiitures<br />

intUIIM<br />

NO JOB TOO SMALL<br />

Trif FFleanRignt<br />

Call SPARKY 8M-5634<br />

• mnrwrnto<br />

Reglifered Builder<br />

MTtariiiptrlence<br />

Llctnufll lully Iniured<br />

Octan City, N.J.<br />

3118498<br />

towtil, lie. Large ititction all In t><<br />

ceilonl condlllin, feeaiM Hand Bite,<br />

1141 Aikury in, tf<br />

DON 1 ! Mill OUR DOLLAR<br />

CLOTHING RACK — iHirti, ptntl,<br />

dreaili, BMetan, coiti, ate. it Jo ea. or<br />

Itts. Laraeif atlection in the trta,<br />

iecond Hand Bojt. IUI AiMry Avt tl<br />

lfii i£ kAvy*!»Ki ATV - iSe, crti-<br />

timan thredder HIS, 1 rldlnf mowiri,<br />

ntedi work. illi. eacli. Call f».<br />

nil, »•"<br />

REFBIOIRATOR — lean Coldipot,<br />

avocado green. Good condition. Fairly<br />

new. ifitg call Mt-iiii. '•"<br />

FOR IALI - small refrigerator lor<br />

colltv' dorm room, lactilent condition,<br />

illi. Call Iff-IHi, e-l<br />

YARD IALI - Friday, Aug. 1, f a.m.<br />

to I p,m, wa-ri msylng, Hi Flymouftl<br />

Fiaet, Q.c. l-l<br />

WINOJURFUR - MISTRAL (Oarda)<br />

nrfect condition I7« call JIH)n II<br />

IALE — 10 to 1 p.m. HoulehoM<br />

maiurti. Rain or ihiin Friday A<br />

taturday. Aus, I £ 1, Mf-lSfh St. II<br />

TWO BEDROOM APT<br />

lllf.l Wttk,<br />

ONE ROOM<br />

Brivait oafti tar 1,1140 a wttii<br />

iEAMNAL ROOM!<br />

ttIt0i?fwHI><br />

BUCAYNB<br />

Anosriyn Vltw Hotali<br />

•IMIIOCIAM AVI.<br />

H<br />

BEACHWATCH<br />

7lh a BOARDWALK<br />

1 Bedroom Condo, Sleeps 4,<br />

Unit 2i, Brand niw, eom-<br />

pletely furnished w/2 off<br />

sfruet parking spacft, F#w<br />

steps to beach «, boar-<br />

dwalk.<br />

CALL LtHS 398-5500 H<br />

MARMORA - Uiuynmhed Iwuia • £<br />

•drm.*. nei» IMilH. RlH«" +•<br />

iecurity dtpo.lt re«y(i«. IfM per mag<br />

til. call lfw«ai, 'W,<br />

, NANTUCKET - Mi !u»yry yl«W ran.;<br />

tali, witfl a pool, a "low iBd they ara_,<br />

traiNt nt». Hartliis at «a pw montw<br />

Contict our ialeimen it fHd ee-<br />

RIVIERA LA8O0N - i hoi« •Hi.<br />

floating dack, « hum,, i bam, Mmuy ,<br />

room w/flraplart. MM elu. KHIIIttlj <<br />

call JfMIai. »'W,<br />

NANTUCKIT - 1 bdrmu I bath I<br />

w/d, diihwaintr, an Mef/ilr,<br />

Avail, Aug. i, MM. piui Biintiit, call<br />

m 711) or Ifi-ius afttr i p.m. l-l,<br />

YiARLV AFT, - i bdr^ largi ,,„<br />

living area, partlnt, qit>l^ norm ...<br />

ma. MM p»r manni, 'f*l<br />

oiilitiet and cant, call iff.»If,»'» i -,<br />

AVAiLABLi otrroiiii Ht.<br />

MrnllnM modern duple. M<br />

0,e. I Bartni, I (KttH, -aui, dry, mm, t<br />

itoratt. FtrMt <strong>for</strong> •man family MM. 4<br />

l fllllli Hall owll<br />

ntonfhly piii Millllw. ton ewnar<br />

Mi., or Sun. Mt-MI.<br />

DNPURNIINED TWO BIDHOOM - •<br />

bam tM IHer apt. year round, •it,<br />

dry, rtltHg,, pamlnt ini apaii ponjfc*<br />

Mature couple or lingla aertenr<br />

Available Aug. lit isal. fneiimiy Mm<br />

uHliHti, 111(1! required Call Iff-<br />

HS1 after 1PM. !>l<br />

. . . _ - , _ OCEAN CITY HOMES - 1 bdr, Hr«J<br />

ONE BEDROOM EFFICIENCY - UM floor duplti apt. All appliance! MM, 1<br />

•ttkiy, 1 Matt Irem beach Call 1*1- monthly pint utiilllat. largtr Haajy:<br />

l le. co.11 etatly, hf * IfMltl,<br />

BAYFRONT HOME - I bedroom, i THREE 1IDR0DM DUPLBX - lit<br />

tjith, lurnlihtd, ill appllantti, beat floor, wainer ind drytr. Available «»-<br />

•lip, ullllllei Included Available Aug. tember tit MM. monthly plui vtlllllei g •<br />

jfU, lumm.r H17 and (HI le.ion No pan Call JtH.ll. I'll T<br />

wttki. CilMll-ifii, M „_<br />

EPFICIINCY AFARTMINT - j " 1 1 *•• "'^SL 'IIB.*uttntU9 W *llJ<br />

cuini-ni!, '• • rl »" 0 ''<br />

IH-I1440U<br />

TOMMcDERM<strong>On</strong>.lNC.<br />

Home Improvtmsnts<br />

Siding, Windows, peers,<br />

Carpentry<br />

CRAFTSMANSHIP QyARANTHO<br />

TP<br />

MJPLI DININO ROOM TABLE - •<br />

cluln IIM, some omtr Mem! of In-<br />

tereit. Call )H Ull. 1-1<br />

Bui. Opportunities<br />

LOCKHVM iUSINIBi-lor W tt Hftrn<br />

inio write los Lockimltn, P.O. Bin H7I,<br />

sctan city, N,J, Illli, '-it<br />

BEACHFRONT HOMB—MB. KnurkM 4<br />

Mrm,, I bath duplu, ntautllully fur-<br />

nUhtd ^(ilf^ llrtpllice jnd -hlrlpool<br />

Ulh, air ennd., cable TV, wai,, dry.,<br />

dllh., iff ifrltf parklnf. Call Owntr<br />

IHf) Ifl-IS79 or (atf I Ifrtlff, II<br />

MOOERN 551 TO FOUR<br />

Btaroomi ntir beach t boardwalk,<br />

m»it tmtnltlti. Avail. Sept Ith it low NANTUCKET AT •MM ITRIIT - «»#.<br />

.tl1..B«r.l«,c.lim»41. M , Mrn,., J MIR, ind door t«M<br />

• — v bayvltw, Bnlgner tumlihtd, avalMIM<br />

FURNISHED MOUSE - Dtllghtful Sept, thru Mty. WMkHyi IIlUHMt<br />

nornt an bay lyltakia fir a lamlly. four tvtnlngi, 11J-UHIH<br />

bedrwlni, I baltii, pltr and boat<br />

M ki<br />

Winter Rental!<br />

NICELY FURNUHllD •MODiHN I -<br />

bedroom apt, w/w, AC, DW, W/D, gat.<br />

iltaf. Available Sept. Mb until June 1J,<br />

UM piui utilltitl. Call JH 1110. T-tf<br />

R.I, For Salt<br />

COMIMUJH THB BAT-UNI4USOHB<br />

— omrnid; •sntnueltttl vlrw n Hit<br />

•ay. I dtcki MO ktaroomi and balti,<br />

plui panthtuia oosyoiiti ana v% tjafh,<br />

WeFklng llriplaca, new w/w carpeting,<br />

A/C. Compltltly fyrnlithM, ailhtl<br />

llnani, tic. ntw kllchtn. 1111,099 tail by<br />

owner JtMJt*. Ml<br />

ATTENTION CAMPERS — Private rt<br />

lalt llftlme mtmtunnip, outdoor world<br />

camp Coait to com. Prucnaitd at<br />

Lake A SHon, Ocaan View, N.J. nil.<br />

wAl tell at •utitanllaf dlwount fnm<br />

/-currant new mtmbtrinlp, Writt loll<br />

IN, Itnlintl-Ledgtr, HI<br />

DUPLEX — Two ktaroontt, I Bath taek<br />

unit. Iictlltnf rental Hlilory, large lot,<br />

» • l», near public Mat Hunch, ihjp-<br />

plng and WI courM. llif,IM. Owntr<br />

MI4N1 or Ml-UUJlt. M<br />

dockage. AVilitalt wttkiy or monthly. COMPLETELY FURNUHED -~ (It<br />

calle3»«M. JV door led, apt, Kit,. M.rm, din.<br />

, ._^^ rm,, tun perch, AvailaMt IM-ta M HI-<br />

ON TNI •IACHFMNT - I ER, apt. ^Viem»»Jfi, 0 "' N » »"•' *J<br />

Target your<br />

Classified Advertising<br />

to over 2.8 million<br />

NEW JERSEY<br />

READERS...<br />

For<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly $125<br />

<strong>On</strong>e 25 word SCAN ad will reach 2.8 million people <strong>for</strong><br />

only $125, SCAN represents more than one million clr-<br />

> culatlon In 45.dally and Weekly newspapers throughout<br />

New Jersey.<br />

CLASSIFIEtt i<br />

ID£ AbvEmisiNo A<br />

, NETWORK H<br />

IPW 1 AdHLY<br />

c <strong>On</strong>e<br />

OmPaymBnt<br />

Ptiooe 399-5411<br />

fstoV^'ilajr oHict and we'll •xpia'Jn fhl« J unlque syiWm^<br />

We'll rrtlp you write the ad and p^ace lfrlo more th»rt M J<br />

^^^S^^^^^^S^Kg^^^^H<br />

FLOOR IANBIN9 4 REFINISHIHO —<br />

Qualify work •pecitliiing In palnM<br />

and won lloon. Old noon look nta<br />

win wittr ml Main rtilitinea<br />

pnlyuntMnt, Prtt titlmlln. Call<br />

Sllintlc PMtr landing, srMKl. 1-11<br />

VINYL RIPLACIMINT WINDOWS —<br />

Cuitom matt, niiiilt or brown I" in-<br />

•uiatM Hall, I wttk dtllvtry. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

illi ImtflM wltn warranty. Call Ltnco<br />

WIMOW Co., H1-II4J ur 1 Jinn *ISJ. tl<br />

CHARMINO ABOVE OARASE APAR<br />

TMINT - I hadmt, cable hookup,<br />

celling fan, ileepi i, 1 black M Math<br />

Ind board-tH. Available Immed, MM<br />

per week or il,sfjt, month 01 Auguit ar<br />

ll,let Vt leaion. Call Iff-Mll, AiM Mr<br />

Ann, MI<br />

ONI IBDBOOM - Flrtt lieer elf,, MM<br />

wttkiy, <strong>On</strong>e bedroom Md II. apt, iMrtpi<br />

4, MM wttkiy. Two bdrm., I bath con-<br />

do, ilr-cend,, waiher, drytr,<br />

d)Utw,,pMI, mt weekly. Open July 11<br />

thru Mpt. Three Mrm,, home, m<br />

bathi, MM wttkiy. All elate la beach.<br />

Mi! Ratify, Realtor, MJa Albgry AVI,<br />

Itf-Mta. M<br />

FURHIfHED _ Nice roemi tnd tptl.<br />

far rtnt . titn I to a, varlei.<br />

Returnable rate.. Call now, HMIf I, n<br />

THREE ••BROOM - 1 Mttl MplM, |<br />

X klaci frem beach, lovely Mullen,<br />

Call MlMM-ffif, 7'H j<br />

ONI BEDROOM - Cemtlttety Itr"<br />

monlhi*" pTu. utillllu. tali Inyday I<br />

•.in. Ml p,m, IIMfMin, *«<br />

SOVIIINMINT HOME! — Fnm II (U<br />

repair!. Delinquent tan property.<br />

Repoiitllloni. Call M).«).»0» til. H<br />

fW* <strong>for</strong> currant npo IM, IIS<br />

SHORT TBRM RENTAL* - fCU la<br />

1/11/17, Ntw ant Mrm, eenta on baaea,<br />

moil imtnlllit. MM ptr me, MM<br />

ulliiiiai, Ctll itmo. M<br />

Storage For Rtnt<br />

tTORAOS SPACE — Set iq. leet Plul<br />

jeft area, miiaary building only<br />

mlnuiei fnm Ocean city. Call nhnn.<br />

Leave mttiagt, H<br />

Boat Slip<br />

•SAT iliFI — WteMy, montnly or<br />

uaHaal up to II II. on Snip! Cnann.l,<br />

tomari Point. s«urlty, ii|Mlnii Irtin<br />

watir, Mil, fackit anawi on premlui.<br />

Free ramp in and not with rtnttl. till<br />

•ay Mart Marina, IIMMI. II<br />

WANTIB - EHI flip Mr la ft,<br />

Hllbwt, Aiifjyit Mi ta Avmil isth,<br />

PTtler Illh Urtet to HM ItrMt, Call<br />

cotlect (111) IM-lm ar (1IJ)<br />

. IS<br />

Boats For Salt<br />

o,M.e, If- HAUY - IMhp CMvrelM 1<br />

•MIEI. Vejr trtuM iailM •Mrige,'<br />

•ictitnt condition. EtvlpmeM •<br />

eluded. M,Mt. MH4HIM,: fl<br />

If iMT — low nlb»H, itil, ^U Mtr-<br />

ciulwr, wllti «eat tllp until Oct. li,<br />

M,MI,canwt-MMaimi&tii. ' lit<br />

' HOIII CAT—Ult. Very" tooi cwia 1 .<br />

*!,««, call m-1917, - ;<br />

If FOOT M FO. PjnpjtDUlS - '<br />

win li , ftp J»hnu)fl tutbotrd and<br />

ttaliM'IralM. ttMMflt iMdHIM,<br />

iOlTOM WHALERS-11 tootilMi- 4«<br />

hp Evlnrvde, trallw, tpecltl cover. In<br />

wattr. liteUM! twidltlw, U,iM. Ctll<br />

JtMlooritntrf. , • . t M<br />

•i» FRlVAtftPI -II It, MMMvinltli,<br />

>r PRAM — Flow* IIU nwt»*t w/aarc<br />

•kctltairt cwMithM lift. Call i HM4>-<br />

MtJ. . M><br />

SALE BY OWNER-OR AITIC *<br />

FRICEREDUCTIONI<br />

Bntiillul ktylfHi dNSrater fur<br />

nllhtd 1 BR, 2 Mtti, Condo.<br />

AUgnlllcatit view ot bay. Luiury<br />

buliaint wltn all amtnitM.<br />

JMBly North ItH.Wt.<br />

*0t-»t7 S17J . . „<br />

Yearly Rentals<br />

NIW DUPLEX - Hln II, ana, lit<br />

floor, avail. Aug. I, I Mrm!,, 1 Mill,<br />

w/w, w/«. tecurlty 4 rtttnncai<br />

r«BOI>B»»TohUl- COUPLE WitHBI I<br />

-M purtMM flMenMhf.sricM KouH<br />

ot-JvBtel. In otean CJty Mr tail oc-<br />

| cupancv, FHaia call ffMlii ar tn.<br />

iw'. «<br />

SMALL AFT- OBelHED f)Y fUTIHBO<br />

COLONEL — tona term leoani. praftr<br />

UffnM. tend attain or call N.<br />

NtwaMi |t» Frwunckiburg Rd.. Apt.<br />

|.|. |an AMMM Taut, flMi PMnt<br />

sil-nl-MM, »«<br />

R, E. For Rant<br />

JOMIKS FaiNT-mar Urclt, tppmi.<br />

JWM, 1^ oMica tiaa, I katta, i sHicn<br />

,'piu. jaraoraBapfMltf grinrk area. Air<br />

tifl: end an itratt parking.<br />

MlllMlt»« »<br />

Public Notleei<br />

PLANNING BOARD<br />

CITY OF leMEftl POINT<br />

NOTICE OF HIARINO<br />

Public Notlcs Public Nolle* lie Notlcat Public Notice Public NotkM<br />

RENT<br />

ecoaneifylMytfilna!<br />

'prom 10-ntH to ilH7, lurnUned,<br />

liggM nw, Encallenl csMillon in<br />

tide ana eut. noaae tali a»er ••• B m<br />

7»7J»U<br />

1SOUTHEND -Duple, ttwtd Ion Satfl<br />

II'. anj My *»• •MctlMt invaifmtnt<br />

epsorniiiify, ttartlnt at Ha,fN. Attrac<br />

till ttmtl IVtlulBM, <strong>for</strong> Inlorm.tlon.<br />

| M<br />

LM»T AVAILAtLf DUPLEX LOT —<br />

on Mm A timpm Avanut, corntr lot<br />

witfl aawtr aM water hook-up. B' . ur<br />

in,IM, Mi IIHHI alter tiM p.m. t-tf<br />

SOUTH END DUPLEX<br />

Zoned Lots<br />

; Sath SI. A Bay Av«. y<br />

,|ittllanl Invtllmtnt epportunity<br />

'ttanlnt it SM,fW. Anrtttivt term!<br />

evallable.<br />

FarlnM.tet4»-*Hi<br />

1 II<br />

; UPrtflTOWHSHf<br />

Residential building lot on<br />

beautifully woMed ground<br />

conjIMIng ol approx. 2.4<br />

acres. Quiet street In eoun<br />

'•fry setting, only minutes<br />

-from beaches and shop<br />

'ping. *35,900.<br />

AIDON<br />

Wwraaet m«-».<br />

•aiiay Trvri, Nartnaa Pelley Tntttai<br />

Martin L Diet! Truit, Alexander K.<br />

ni.tt. Truitet. Saorgi p, end Plertnct<br />

•ootrti, coapartMri, I/a •roadway<br />

pnperfitt kayo tppliaa to the city ol<br />

lomira Feint Plannjnfl Board punuani<br />

to tnt Btvalopfiitfif Rtgulofioni <strong>for</strong> tht<br />

eity of Semtrf Point.<br />

Nonet || hepaby Hrvta upon you that<br />

tlit applicants havt appllM to tht Flan-<br />

nlni Board <strong>for</strong> tM City ef Somtre Point<br />

<strong>for</strong> tmtnoacl final luMlvlilon approval<br />

and any hardship variancti nNeuary<br />

lor tall approvel Tht Droptriv which la<br />

the utiltct of Hill appiieactlin Ii lecatta<br />

on- Broadway and it known ti ton I and<br />

f, In block Nil, City of Semen Point Tail<br />

Map. Amtndto final tubdlvlilon ap<br />

erovai ia raoylFttf <strong>for</strong> fht eyrpoia of<br />

luMlviOIng Blparlan Grant landa<br />

rtlallng to bay front property ana<br />

(minuting the tilitlnf bulkhead IIM tl<br />

Dull! at fht pniact tilt. Tht tppilcant<br />

tppliH <strong>for</strong> end raqutltl such otfMr<br />

varltncn, Inltrprtt tf lont, or walveri ti<br />

tht cole may He from the Devllopmtnt<br />

Regulation, <strong>for</strong> tht City ol somtri point<br />

to permit tin emended final svMiylllon<br />

plan upon the landa end prom hurt sat <strong>for</strong><br />

fit above,<br />

Tht applicant rtctivea final sub-<br />

giviiion tpurovai froni tnt City of<br />

stmin Point punning Board, a<br />

rtielyfltM adopted by the Plannlne<br />

Board <strong>for</strong> ftw €ify o* lomeri Pelnt on<br />

April IS, ItU<br />

A public hearing on fhii application<br />

will be held by ttw City ef SOffiert Point<br />

Plannino taara tl 7:30p.m. InrhaCoun^<br />

ell Chamban, City Hall, New jtnty<br />

Avtmjf aM Snort Road, tomtri Point,<br />

New Jersey on AuBVit M, IfM.<br />

All inttrtttta partin will have an op<br />

portunlty ts be hatrd at ffn hearing on<br />

fhli tppiicaflon KhMwIM <strong>for</strong> Auguif N,<br />

\m at i:» p.m. ta afertsaid ana to<br />

prtttnf ttiy obltcTione to the ap=<br />

piic.tlon<br />

All socumtnti rented to thll ap<br />

pilcalion may bt lntpec|ed by tht pufHic<br />

at the Offlcl of Iht Secretary of the<br />

lomtri Point Planning Board during<br />

normal working hour*,<br />

state Falley Trull, Norman Fality<br />

Truiteti<br />

Martin L auit Truii, Altxanoer K. Blatt,<br />

Truitoe, 1 Oeergt F. and Plorence S.<br />

Roberta, co-partners, f/a Breadway<br />

Proptrtln, Applicant<br />

By; Gary R orlftlth, Iifl<br />

Attornty <strong>for</strong> Apptlcant<br />

Biatt, nlalnnt, till,<br />

tlofnlck, Ftlnberg.<br />

S. Grllllth, PA<br />

not Atlinllc Avt.<br />

Atlantic City, N.J, OHO I<br />

m'tw<br />

CITV OF MAUL! CITY<br />

NEW JERSEY<br />

RESOLUTION NO 411 (I»M)<br />

WHEREAS, thtrt tWiti a nt»a <strong>for</strong> a<br />

Program of Rtvtluatjon ot Rail Proper<br />

ty in the city ol Saa me City, New Jar-<br />

"wHIRIAS, the L«ai PUMic CBtitrac-<br />

tl Law (N.J.t.A, HJAII 1 It tN,><br />

requirtt that the roMiutian autnarlilnt<br />

the award ef centracn tor "prafttsMMI<br />

lervletl" without competitive Mil mull<br />

be publicly actvertlied end tech contrict<br />

mnt be available far public munition,<br />

ana<br />

WHEREAS, the MufllcINi Attorney<br />

ho etrtlfleg that tfili metis tHtifllutt<br />

and rttulatlent governing tht award ol<br />

MM contracts,<br />

NOW, THIRIFOftE, tf IT<br />

RltOLVIO by tht loard of Coin-<br />

mlsslentn ot tht City ef lot lilt city if<br />

foliowi;<br />

I. Tht Mayor and tut City Clark in.<br />

htrtby autHerliM tnd e;ireel»d to<br />

•MCUta the anachtd eo'temenl wlm<br />

ABpraiial lurvtys, me<br />

Iw Fairway Ttrrace<br />

Mount Laurel. New Jtrwy MBJJ<br />

in tut amount of UJ.OOO.M<br />

I. Thli contract Is awarded wllnOMt<br />

competitive blddlns as a "Frefniional<br />

Strvlce" in accordance with »A: Il-Sit)<br />

la) (i> of ttw Local Public Cgntractt<br />

Law,<br />

], A notice ef thli action sntl| M<br />

publlshM In tht oetan City stniinei-<br />

Lsdger<br />

i/Michtel JMcHtl*<br />

,/wuii.m H VanArtideltn. Jr<br />

I/Janits ft. lannona<br />

I HEREe eflJTIFY THAT tiw<br />

<strong>for</strong>egoing rtMlution was duly adeplM<br />

by the Beard of eemmliiiontn of tnt<br />

City of Ita isle City, New Jtrtty tt HM<br />

regular nutting hold on Tuetdav, July<br />

», ItM<br />

i/vama M. Lynch<br />

Municipal Cltrk<br />

Rooms<br />

ROOMS — Sleep 1 or I or «. Apartment<br />

, jhat iiaepi i ma an apartment tint<br />

\ lMapl t, Sltion or monthly.<br />

I j r t W M t<br />

MOM! - Slno.lt and doublt dally Bay<br />

Ma, BHidtnii.i homo, Fricea aecor.<br />

Mna to itay. eali lfM*ii or MM4H. l-t<br />

CLASSlFlEOADS<br />

iRINO RESULTS^<br />

CIT¥ OF SIA IILI CITV<br />

Nit* JERJUT<br />

ORDINANCE NO IM (HM)<br />

AN ORDINANCE Op TNI CITT OF<br />

IIA iSLI CITV AMENDINS OR-<br />

DINANCI NO. Ml (IfM) ENTITLED<br />

"AN ORDINANCE TO DIPINI AND<br />

DE LINE ATI TNI BEACH AND<br />

DUNE AREAS OF THE CITY OF SIA<br />

IILE CITV, NIW JERIBY, AND<br />

• STAIUIM RE9ULATIONS FOR<br />

TNI U«E AND PROTECTION<br />

TNIRIOP, AND TO REOULATE<br />

THE CONITRUCTION AND Ult OF<br />

FENCES AND OTNIR tTRUCTURBI<br />

TNIREIN AND THEREON, AND TO<br />

PROHIBIT TRESFAIIINO ON AND<br />

DESTRUCTION OF IAID DUNII,<br />

•EACH AND THEIR RESPECTIVE<br />

TFROTICTIVE DBViem. -AND<br />

' PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR TNI<br />

VIOLATION THEREOF."<br />

,• MICHAEL j. McH.le<br />

WILLIAM H. VanARTtDAL»M, If.<br />

JAMII R, lANNONE<br />

Commliiloner.<br />

Att.H.<br />

VIRNA M. LVNCH<br />

Munlclpl curt<br />

NOTICtT OF ADOPTION<br />

Tin above ordinance wai duly palled<br />

ay Hit BolM of Commluloner. tl Mia<br />

City at Ita ltd City, Htk JerMy, on<br />

lint rtadinl tl Iht regular meeting ai<br />

•lid soard bald en me lttti diy al June,<br />

in., ind wai HUB UP oa uetni<br />

readlnj, public Marina, llnai Htugt<br />

•M wai taaans II tM fMiW mtMIRa<br />

M MM MM hatf •s,lMLMpktM#<br />

' July, tfte, in Hie Towmend'. Inlet livTt<br />

, Center, \»-«lti llrttt, Ma lilt City,<br />

New Jerwy, at 7iM P.M.<br />

VIRNA M. LYNCH<br />

Municipal Cltm<br />

CITY OF1EAIILI CITY<br />

MIWJIRIEY<br />

ORBINANCE NO, III (IfM)<br />

AN ORDINANCE OF TNI CITY OF<br />

IIA ISLE CITY AMENDING OH<br />

OiNANCI NO. IM (IfM) ENTITLED<br />

"AN eRDINANCI BSTA1LUHIHO<br />

FLOOD OAMAOI PREVENTION<br />

MEASURII AND CERTAIN DESISN<br />

CONSTRUCTION, AND AD<br />

MINISTRATIVI ITANDARDI IN THE<br />

CITY. OF IEA IILE CITY, CAPE MAY<br />

COUNTY, NEW JERSEY "<br />

MICHAEL J.McHALE<br />

WILLIAM H. VanARTIDALEN, Jr.<br />

JAMES R. IANN0NB<br />

Cemmlulonors<br />

Attnti<br />

VERNA M. LYNCH<br />

Municipal Clark<br />

NOTICE OF ADOPTION<br />

TM toovi ordinance wai duly palled<br />

By tht Man of Commliilonen ol tin<br />

City of Ms isle City, Ntw Jtriay, on<br />

flnt rtadlng at tht reouler mtellng ol<br />

UK) aoard hold oil Hit Mth day of June,<br />

IIM, and was taken up on tecond<br />

nadlno, public htarlns, llnal paiiase<br />

•nd wai adopted at tht regular meeting<br />

of said Betra held on the HIM aay ol<br />

July, Ifta, in the Townttna'i Inlet Civic<br />

Center, ilMlth Strtlf, lit Ilia City,<br />

New Jersey, al IiH H-M.<br />

VERNA M, LYNCH<br />

Municipal Cltrk<br />

R.E. For Sale R.E, For Salt<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

TNI UNDERSIONUD HAS AP-<br />

PLIED TO TMI Otiin city Pltnninl<br />

Beard lor IIM) tilt plan appnvil and<br />

graining ol variance! lor building<br />

htlgnf, oartlna iMrttgt and any athtr<br />

virlaneti tht botrd may deem<br />

MCtlHrv. IN CONJUNCTION WITH<br />

AN APPLICATION FOR eonitnietion<br />

of i itniir eltlltn houilng prolttt et<br />

•LOCK ItM, LOT I OTHBRWIIB<br />

KNOWN AS IM Itreet and Haven<br />

Avenue, Ocean City, NJ NBt, THII<br />

APPLICATION WILL •• HEARD AT<br />

A MBETIHO ON AUOUIT a, IfM if<br />

IIM PJM, In fht COUNCIL CHAM<br />

(IR1, CITY HALL, NINTH JTStET<br />

AHD ASIURV AVINUI, OCEAN<br />

CITV, NIW JIRllV.<br />

CDMMINTI BBLAT1VB TO THIS<br />

AFFLICATION MUIT •• MADE IN<br />

FIISON, MJkNI Ul ON PILE IN<br />

f Ka'ten •MmiiciMniT'OPPtcB<br />

LOCATED AT IN AMUR? AVENUE<br />

AND MAY IB VIUWED DURINO<br />

RBOULAR lUSINail HOUR1.<br />

OUAN CITV HOUSINS AUTHOBITV<br />

Mf,IT,F,P.lll,aS<br />

R.E. For Sale<br />

CITY OF IIA ISLE CITY<br />

CAFI MAY COUNTY<br />

* NIWJIRIIV<br />

ORDINANCE NO. Me OH*)<br />

AN ORDINANCI AMENDINO OR'<br />

BINANCI NO. Ml llffl) INTITklD<br />

"AN ORDINANfl TO MaULATI<br />

AND RIITRICT TNI USR OP<br />

BOLLIR SKATES, SKATBBOAItOS,<br />

SCOOTIRI, AND IIMILAR MEANS<br />

OF CONVEYANCE UPON TNI<br />

PROMINADI OF TNI CITY OF IIA<br />

IILR CITY AND ITS APPROACHES<br />

THERETO. AND TO SIT PENALTIES<br />

FOR TNI VIOLATIONS TMRIOF."<br />

II IT ORDAINED IV TNI BOARD<br />

OF COMMISSIONED* OP TNI CITY<br />

OF IIA ilLI CITV atlollewii<br />

UclM 1. Section of I at Ordlaance<br />

N». M! (Ifff! Ii emtMed le read as<br />

follow! i<br />

TM UH ol rolltr ikatel, tkateHoardi,<br />

tcoetart, blcYclei and limner meem of<br />

CHVtvanct upon the pramanaat ana its<br />

•PpnacMi within IM city of lea me<br />

City It aM Itay hereby art pfMIMtM<br />

eicept durlnt tht Iwin ol flM A.M. tt<br />

tlrH Noon dally from May tint ta HP-<br />

Nmktr lltn al each year.<br />

Section 1, This ordinance lhall take<br />

offtct Immtalttily upon llnal pauaea<br />

.nd publication In accord wltn law.<br />

NOTICE OF PBNDINO ORDINANCE<br />

Tht above ordlnence wll duly pauta<br />

by tht Board of fMnminMniri if IM<br />

City ol lot lilt City, Ntw Jerwr, on<br />

llr.t reading at the rtfvlar meetlm of<br />

Hid aatrd held an (He naa say tl July,<br />

IfM, In ttit fownttnl<br />

1 mill Civic Center, llMMl Street, ttl<br />

lilt City, Niw Jtney, ant will be taken<br />

up <strong>for</strong> satand rtadlns, public httrini,<br />

final pauaM and Maptlan at Mw<br />

regular meeting at sail Mara to be<br />

Held on Tuelday, me 11 day of<br />

AirflHf, ttl*. Ill the CemmHllenerf<br />

Room, Public Safety Building. IB John<br />

F, Ktruiedy Bovltvard, Ma Ilia City.<br />

New janty, al liM P.M.<br />

VIRNA M. LYNCH<br />

Municipal Cltrk<br />

7 M.IT.P.P tU.16<br />

CITY OF IIA IILI CITY<br />

NIWJIRIIY<br />

OSDINANCE NO, 1ST (IfM)<br />

AN ORDINANCI OF TNI CITY OF<br />

IIA IILE CITY AMENDINO AMEN-<br />

DED ORDINANCE NO. ItP-n EN<br />

TITLED "AN OROINAHCB CONCBR-<br />

NINO THE RISIITRATION OF<br />

TENANTIl FIXINO RESPON-<br />

SIBILITIES OP REOIITBRED<br />

TENANTS AND LAHDLORDJ, AND<br />

FIXINO PENALTIEI FOR<br />

VIOLATIONS THEREOF" AND<br />

RIFIALINO ORDINANCE NO. lit<br />

llfll),<br />

•I IT ORDAiNID BY THB BOARD<br />

OF COMMISSIONERS OF TNI CITY<br />

OF IIA IILI CITY IS lollawsi<br />

Section 1. Section t of Ordinance No.<br />

HHI Ii amended to nail as HUMS!<br />

Tenant RosponslMiltvi It skail M ttie<br />

rtsponilMllty 01 the tenant to ragiltir<br />

in acctMtnci win Section 1 of Nils or<br />

dinance, and It ihail spMlllcally be the<br />

reiponilolllty ol the reflSferM ttnanti<br />

to prtvtnt lilt violation 01 Ordinance No<br />

ui (IfM) 01 tha City of lot file city<br />

and to keep IM premllef from being<br />

loud aM/er dlteratrty.<br />

Section 1. Thll ordinance Mail takt<br />

elleci immediately upon final paiuft<br />

and publication in accordance with law.<br />

NOTICE OF PBNDINO ORDINANCI<br />

The above ordinance wai tvly ptisM<br />

by the Board of Commliilonen of tha<br />

City ot Mi lilt City, New JtrwyL 00<br />

tint raiding 1 tna reauler meeting ol<br />

Hid Board MM M ItH llnd lay ol July.<br />

IIM, In Iht TewnttM't Inlet Civic Cen-<br />

ter, llHStfi Street, Ste lilt City, New<br />

Jersey, tna will be taken up far ttcend<br />

rtadlns, public hearing, llnal passage<br />

and adoption at tht regular meeting 01<br />

MM Board M M MM on TutMay, IM<br />

lltti day al August, IfM, In tM Com-<br />

nnslanin' noom, FUBIIC safety<br />

Building, la John F, Kennedy<br />

leultviM, ita ult City, Ntw Janty,<br />

at 7199 P.M.<br />

VIRNA M, LYNCH<br />

Municipal Clark<br />

CITY OF SIA IILI CITV<br />

NIWJtMiy<br />

ordinance No. •»«»»•) ••<br />

•AN BiBmnKewtm SITY OF<br />

MA ISLE CITY liTAiLliNING IITI<br />

FLAN REVIEW IN ACCORDANCE<br />

yylTM THB MUNICIPAL LAND Ull<br />

LAW OFI THE STATI OF N|W JER-<br />

R.E. For Salt<br />

ta' DIXII »MITB - futtrsufll, )»<br />

CHOICE<br />

HOMESITES<br />

FROM $26,700<br />

„,. You;stlll havB an opportunity to<br />

acquire a magnificent wooded homesite<br />

in the residential Upper Township at<br />

presale price levels.<br />

It's Southwoodil Your chanoe <strong>for</strong> true<br />

fteedom of choice—whither you choose to<br />

build now or later, you can take advantage<br />

of our exenptionai # Hornesite Financing<br />

Program. And choice because Upper<br />

township offers tha lowest tax rates in the<br />

state, Choice, too, because Southwoods<br />

residents will enjoy a fine school systeni<br />

7 and'recreational facilities <strong>for</strong> the whole<br />

temily. Southwoods offers the maximum<br />

,.rln flexibility and value.<br />

You owe it to youretsif to see this outstariding 100-acre tsnwirdnmentaiiy-<br />

Upjaiirjied'community. Learn why evtr 30 lote were purchased irj the first two<br />

^ ^ ^ ! l a b i | i t y . . • ; : -,'v •;]. \: ••:;; o :, ;;l,c "' • '••<br />

vSptithwbods is your bust value ahdjtourb^inwstrriiht^l,*<br />

#70% FINANCING<br />

'" AWMLABtVEtoqualllled<br />

bMyara. natat and tenns<br />

1 available upon raqaest.<br />

Mm^Q^lusiyelyihrtiugh;<br />

Resort Marketing Associates<br />

HY" ADOFTINO OFFICIAL<br />

CHECKLIST! FOR COMPLITINEIS<br />

AND IITAILIIHINO REVISI1P<br />

STANBAIIDI AND RIOULATiONI<br />

POM IITI FLAN RlVliW. AND<br />

RIFIALINO ORDINANCE NO. IM<br />

(IfM).<br />

WNIItlAI, tht Fiannlns Marl M tht<br />

City of Ita Itll Clly nai recommended<br />

certain fhanget In tita plan approval<br />

appllcallon procedurei and reaulremen<br />

ftj and<br />

WNIfllAI, tna Board at Cam-<br />

mlHlantn of ma city 01 Sta liw aiy<br />

deem it In IM bait inntnti M the City fo<br />

aaopl HKh rennnnmifltllonii and<br />

WMEHEA5. tM Board M Com<br />

mmlonerl of fht City 01 Sea Ilia City<br />

duly enacted Ordlnanct No. M eiNSl<br />

WHERIAS, IM Board M Com<br />

rnlaalonere of me City of See lilt Cllr<br />

now Mem taM onjlnance to be In need 9f<br />

UBtfanfial repitctrnanf,<br />

NOW, THIRIFOm. BE IT OR<br />

DAiNED or the Board el Com<br />

rnllilonen of fht City of Mt Itit City tt<br />

fanowtf<br />

SECTION 1. Thai Ordinance No. aM<br />

(ifMi kt, and tnt taint it htraty,<br />

repealed.<br />

JICTION 1. Tfiat Hit chtcuiii appan-<br />

dad ntrtto at Enhlbll A be. and fht Umt<br />

it Hereby, aoepttd at tnt Official<br />

CMCMiil <strong>for</strong> Compleleneii fer UM in<br />

esniunttlon wllh appiieiil«i fw<br />

davelopnitnt lathing preliminary and<br />

final lift plan approval.<br />

SECTION 3, That Iht checKllt! apptn<br />

drf htrtta at Exnlbll B be and Ihf «ame<br />

II hereby, .doelea ei IM Otflcili<br />

chpcklllt far complttaiMta far Ufa In<br />

eanlunciion with tppllcatisnt <strong>for</strong><br />

atvtlgpintnt ittlilnf miner mbdlvlilon<br />

assnval.<br />

SUCTION 4, Thtt Hit ehtciillti apptn<br />

dM hereto at Exhibit C be. and fht taint<br />

it ner.by, idgptM tt me ONIclal<br />

CMCKlilt far Completeneu <strong>for</strong> me In<br />

coniunction with ipplicttionl Mailing<br />

prellmln.ry rnalsr HlMlvltloti op<br />

erovai.<br />

stction s. That IM cMeMlit apptn<br />

Ota htnto at Buhlbll O be, and the taint<br />

Ii hereby, adopted at Mt Official<br />

cneckllil tor Complotentu far UH In<br />

canluncflon with tppllcalionl lor<br />

dtnlaprntnt teeklng final malar >ub<br />

divlilan aparaval.<br />

5BCTIOH 6 That, in catM whtrt tM<br />

applicant WMI final malar tuMlvluon<br />

appnvil wllnout lint obtaining, or<br />

havlnf soialntd prtllminary major tub-<br />

dlvlilon approvtl, tht applicant Mail<br />

comply with tM compltttntu<br />

rwulnmtnft applicable to Hth<br />

prellmlnery and final malor tuMlvlilon<br />

apsrsvalt,<br />

SECTION 7 Thai IM fallowing<br />

eraviiloni asytrn nit plan tppMcatlani<br />

in IM City of Sat lilt City:<br />

A, Approval fitqulnd. Frier to the as<br />

ctyaflon <strong>for</strong>, conitructlon or laiuann of<br />

any permit by tM Building Inspector or<br />

ZanlnB OOlcer of fht City of Ma Itit City<br />

<strong>for</strong> any bulldlnf, itructurt ar Vft within<br />

fht city, tKcept tingle family and two<br />

family (duple»l principal and ecceuory<br />

rnidtntla) uut In Reildence "I"<br />

PIltrlcN ("R I"), Rttldenct "I"<br />

Blitrlftl ("Rl"), ana Special Reeiseti<br />

till Dlitrlcrt ("SPK";, Iltt plan ap<br />

praval tar Hit prapoHd building, time<br />

fvft or uu must be abfalntd from the<br />

Planning Beam of iht City of sta Itlt<br />

City.<br />

B. Application Procedural and<br />

Regulremenrt.<br />

I. Appllcatlont lor tilt plan review<br />

thtll M fiM with itw Plannlno Botrn<br />

punuani to tntH rnttrueflant ti<br />

htnlnaftir ttl torin. Application mall<br />

be made upon tM <strong>for</strong>m! supplied by the<br />

Planning Board which can bt obtained<br />

from tht Secretary of fM Planning<br />

Board. All In<strong>for</strong>maiion required by tht<br />

oHIcltl cheikllit. a copy of which will M<br />

given to applicant, tnall be lupplM,<br />

I. The applicant thall flit with the<br />

Board in original ana eighteen (II)<br />

copltt of me application toftihar wltti a<br />

Ilk* number at all tuppgrtlflg document!<br />

tubmltled wltti the application, Formi<br />

dealing with Hrvlce and proof of tarvlct<br />

inallbefllMlntrlpllcilt.<br />

1. Whan the application and all<br />

cMcklltt Itamt havt been completed<br />

and (lied with tM Secretary of fM Flan-<br />

Ring Board together wltti HM op<br />

pneritM la* end a cartiHctnen Irom<br />

tee In collector that taut havt been,<br />

paid, and IM application hal be*n ear-<br />

flfltd ti complete. tM applicant will M<br />

not If led of fht dllt of hit htaHng. At that<br />

tlmt, tht applicant will M tupplled wltn<br />

the ntwuary tormi and affldavlli <strong>for</strong><br />

the required notice of Hit property<br />

owrun and olhtri required to receive<br />

notice, punuani to State Statute,<br />

4. With ratptct to ippllcationl <strong>for</strong><br />

preliminary malor luMlviilon approval<br />

and varlanett over which fM Planning<br />

Board titfcIlM luritdlction, IM ep<br />

pllcant mall glvt nonce, al laatf ttn (10)<br />

dayi prior to tht dale of the htaring, al<br />

lollowi;<br />

a. Fuslle notice thall M maaa by tht<br />

publication, In tht official ntwwaMr of<br />

the municipality, of a legal adver-<br />

tlwmenl, and proof of tuch application<br />

In ttie <strong>for</strong>m of an tNldavIt la bt obtained<br />

from Iht Secretary of Hit Planning<br />

Board ihail be tubminad to IM Board at<br />

htrtlnalttritllorth,<br />

b. Notice ihail M given to Iht owntri<br />

ef ail real property, at Mown In tht<br />

currant tan duplicate or duplicate!,<br />

located in tha Halt and within tW In all<br />

dirtetiont of the prootrty which It tht<br />

Mbltct al tucti httrlng and wMlhtr<br />

located within or wllhaut tht<br />

municipality In which applicant'! land II<br />

located, Thli requirement Ji deemed to<br />

havt tjten MtllflM wtltn condominium!<br />

or tiorllontol properly rtglmn art<br />

within NO' of tppilcant'i property by<br />

mailing larvict in tht following manner:<br />

1. if tht applieani'i property abutt a<br />

condominium and tilt owner Of eny unit<br />

11 within MS' of fht appllcant't property<br />

and laid unit hti a unit above or Mow<br />

It, by giving nonet to fht condominium<br />

•itaclallan,<br />

2, II Iht applicant*! property tBvtt a<br />

hocltontal property rttlrnt aM an'tpar-<br />

tmtfli of tht eoflwntr Ii within KB 1 ol tht<br />

applieani'i prootrty and men ipar<br />

tmtnt hat an tpirlmant abovo or below<br />

It, By giving notice to iht horizontal<br />

prBtwrtyrttlmt,<br />

I. II tht applicant il tht owner of a<br />

condominium unit or cowmtr of an<br />

tparlmenl, notice thill M given to all<br />

etMr unit owner! er apaftmatii eo-<br />

owners within Mtj 1 oi the unit or «par<br />

fmanl owned or co-ewnM by IM ap-<br />

plicant,<br />

Namei and tddreiMi of liicn property<br />

ewntn iKttM within tht City at Ita ult<br />

City mty be pracurtd by miliirigwrintii<br />

requeit to the City Clerk and payment of<br />

a lee not to ncttd I.M per name or<br />

»10.00, whithtvir It greater. II thtrt art<br />

athtr property ownert who havt land<br />

within KB', but not within the Clly of Stt<br />

lilt City, their name, and addrttMt<br />

mitt! bt pracurtd Irom tha ad-<br />

mlnlitrative ofllctr at IM municipality<br />

wltflln which thtlr property It lecatM.<br />

Such notice ihall be given by;<br />

I. Serving a copy Ihtraef an tht ewntr,<br />

II Utewn en lite laid current tax<br />

dupllcete, or hit agtnf In chargt of the<br />

preptrty,er<br />

ft, Malllno a copy IMrtof by certified<br />

mail to tht property owner at mi ad-<br />

drnt al Mown on Hw tald current lax<br />

duplicate. A return receipt It not<br />

required. Notice to a partnenhlp owner<br />

iW be made by lervlce upon any par<br />

tnir, Notice to t corporate swMr may be<br />

made by tarvlct upon lit prHidtnt, vice<br />

pretlsent, itcralary er other ptnen<br />

, authorlied, by appointment or by lew, to<br />

accept ttrvlei on Mhtif M tha car-<br />

porallon, -<br />

Where a condominium aMotlallan,<br />

heriiMtai property regime, community<br />

twit or hamtawner'i aivoclallon own<br />

iriUi lindtcaptd trttt, driveway!,<br />

parking MM, recreational faclllIlM, tic,<br />

which art common elf mentt or anal,<br />

mat arewlthln 300'M the properly which<br />

'I INr tubitet el a htarlng, notice may kt<br />

made in ttw taint manner at to • cor-<br />

poration, without further notice to the<br />

unit owneri,r»-swStfi, or Mrnaawntr*<br />

on account of tuch common elemente ar<br />

muete within JOS' ol a municipal boun-<br />

dary,<br />

t, Notke (hell be glvtn by ptrtanti<br />

tarvlco or certilied mail fo tM com<br />

mmloner of TrwMpartillMI of i hearing<br />

en an application Mr development ot<br />

property adlacent to a Hate Mghwiy.<br />

f. Notice thatl be glytn by ptrtsnai<br />

Mrvlc* or certified mail to the Director<br />

ef tM Oiviiien of state tnd Regional<br />

Planning In me department of Cam><br />

munlty AHaln ef t heerlng on an ap-<br />

Plication far development ei property<br />

which eiceedi 1» ecrei or Sou dwelling<br />

unltt. such notice than include t copy of<br />

any mape or document, required to bt<br />

on flit with tM Municipal Cltrk purtutnt<br />

toN.J.S.A. *>:BO 10(b|.<br />

g, Tht tMlcanf ihall flit tn iffidavlf<br />

of praal of tarvlct wlm tht Board, at<br />

htrtinalttr ttf ferth,<br />

h. Any notice made by certified mall<br />

ai htrttntpoyt raquired ahiil bt<br />

deemed complete upon mailing In It-<br />

cordtnet with Hit pcovltloni of N.J.S.A.<br />

*3;55D-ll. If notice hei.net been glvtn ii<br />

•lltad above. Hit application CANNOT<br />

Bl HEARD<br />

S. TM applicant well Ilia a MH al<br />

prepifty ewntri iarvtd and Indicaft tht<br />

lot ind mock number of eecti ewntr tar-<br />

ved, dtilgnatlng tht method of Mrvlct<br />

on fht <strong>for</strong>m provided. TM farm thai! M<br />

filled In completely ind tht Affidavit of<br />

Service thill be iigntd, netarind and<br />

Ilitd wltn Ihe Secretary ef me Flinnlng<br />

Board It lealt Mn (101 dan prior ts tht<br />

dltl of tht tchtdultd hearing. To tM Af-<br />

fidavit of Service thai) kt appended t<br />

completed <strong>for</strong>m of notice, filled In ai II<br />

wit lent to Ihe penem entitled to notice<br />

el tht bearing. A copy of the certified Nit<br />

ef etneni te wham netict thauld M<br />

tent, ai complied by me appropriate<br />

admlnjitratlvt effinr ef tht<br />

municipality in which the property il<br />

located, may alto M attached to the At<br />

lldavlt of Service. Where tarvlc* Ml<br />

bean made by certified or rtgllttnd<br />

mall, tht poll office recelpti muit be<br />

poitmarhed at fM time HMy are mailed<br />

and mult bt tttachtd to fM Affidavit of<br />

Service.<br />

a. If mt applicant doei not awn tM<br />

property datcrlbtd (n tM application,<br />

fM Affidavit of Ownmhlp muit be com<br />

pletad on fht farm prevldtd and filtd<br />

timer wim fht ippiicition or with tM<br />

Proo( of Service,<br />

7, The applicant thill fill with me ap-<br />

plication (I ceplH of IM ilte plan elal,<br />

not leu then one inch equali so tee!, mat<br />

thill ahow all properties within MS* of<br />

tM iubitet pmpertlei, together wllh me<br />

itryEturti on all aucfi prepartitt within<br />

3M' and ihalj lito Include all Infar-<br />

mallon required In tht applicable<br />

cMckllit provided with me application<br />

<strong>for</strong>m. Tht Ufa plan tMH M prtpartd<br />

only by HHH to authorlied punuant to<br />

tht Admlnlitraflvt BUIH and<br />

Refulatloni of Tht state Board of<br />

Profeiilorial Engineer! and Land tur<br />

veyon.<br />

t. Tht tppilcant Ihall file, wltti tM ap-<br />

plication, proof that no fain or<br />

aueiimenfi <strong>for</strong> local Improvement, are<br />

due er delinquent on the property <strong>for</strong><br />

which tht application Ii made tuch<br />

proof lhall be In me <strong>for</strong>m of I car-<br />

f Ilicatlan from fM tax col lector,<br />

f. No application mall be tchtduitd to<br />

M beard within fifteen ill) day. of the<br />

datt on which an application it etrtifitd<br />

at campitfi,<br />

10, All corporate applicant! mutt it<br />

repreienteO by an attorney admitted to<br />

practice law In me Stale of New Jeney<br />

and, where eppuceoie, ail carporatleni<br />

and jiitnttifiipi mull Provide Jha<br />

following infermafion;<br />

a, A corporation or partnetihlp ap-<br />

plying to me Planning Beard <strong>for</strong> a<br />

variance to conitruct a muitlpia<br />

dwelling of IS or mart family unit., or In<br />

connection wllh in application <strong>for</strong> a<br />

variance punuani te N.J.5 A 4BSUB<br />

70id), ar tttklng permlulon te tub-<br />

divide a parcel of (and info t or men<br />

iott, or tor apprevai el a lift plan to be<br />

vied tar commerclel purpeWt, ihall lilt<br />

a lilt of tht ntmtt and addreue. ol til<br />

itockholden ar Individual oartnere<br />

owning at l.a.t fen (IM) percent of IM<br />

tieck of my clan or at itait ttn (IM)<br />

percent ef IM InttrMt In the partner<br />

•hip, ai tht cttt miy be. such Iltt thtll<br />

be tiled with mt Board, lIBne with the<br />

original eppllcetlm,<br />

o. II acorporjtlonor partnerthlpown.<br />

(l6*A) w fifBlf<br />

c. Notice ot ail hearlngj on eo-<br />

pllcttloni tar development Involving<br />

property located wlttiln mf el >n ad-<br />

loinlnt municipality inell be glytn by<br />

permoti tervice or cwtllled mill to the<br />

ChKK ot tucfi municipality, whten MMt<br />

•lull be In addition to ttw notlc* required<br />

tatot fjwtft M fHoWMf* ef MM in avai<br />

•dlolnlno munrclMllty wtilcti trt<br />

localM within MO" ot th. >vb|ect<br />

d. Notice thill bt glvtn by ptnsMl<br />

•ervkt or certified mall-lo the County<br />

Plaoning Bwrd M a hMrtni • « • »<br />

p)kitM Mr (Jevtl6wi)fHil M. phtwriy<br />

•d|ac«nt t* an axlitliio county MM or<br />

propOHdmad thtwm on th* OftUJal<br />

CMmty Map or on the County AMItf<br />

Plan, ad|otnlno athtr eoghty land, or<br />

p f ifih l<br />

diicioiure rtaiilnmtntt ot paragraph<br />

111 above, that corporation or partner<br />

•hip thill file a Hit of name, and ad-<br />

dmttt of lit ttockMldtri holding tin<br />

(IM) percent er mart of Hi nock or of<br />

ten (15%) ptrMnt or greater Initrtit In<br />

fht Pirfnarmip ai fM can miy bt, and<br />

thli rtsulrtmenf mall M fallawtd by<br />

ovary corporate •teekhoidtr or pertner<br />

in the pirfntrthlp until tM namtt and<br />

•ddrtfiti of tht ngn-cerparato<br />

•nckheldtn ind individual partntn,<br />

exceeding tM ttn (IM) percent owner<br />

•nip criteria eitebllibed by thli<br />

rtsulrtmtnl, have bean Illftd,<br />

c. Should a corporate eppllcant fail to<br />

comply with parairapM fa) and (bl<br />

above, tM planning Board thali not ap-<br />

provt fht iMIlcitlon. other eppiicanli<br />

may proceed tithtr with or without an<br />

atternay.<br />

It. The cole ef tM applicant will M<br />

ready lor htarlng whan tht applicant<br />

hat completed ail of tM following itepi<br />

punuant t o meie imtructloni.<br />

a. Original and II copiet el tht ap-<br />

plication <strong>for</strong>m,<br />

b. Ctrtlflcatlan of Tax collector thit<br />

tsxei have been paid,<br />

c. II coplet of Iht required plot plan,<br />

d. Affidavit of owntnhlp whtrt ap<br />

pllceble,<br />

t. Affidavit of Service <strong>for</strong>m of nollce.<br />

lilt of property owner, lerved. tegtlliar<br />

with Poit OHict recelpti where ttrvlct<br />

It made by certified or regl.tered mail,<br />

ana preel el publication of tM legal ad-<br />

venliement placed In tht official<br />

ntwipoper of the municipality.<br />

I, Septic lyiltmi permit, if applied <strong>for</strong><br />

indrtctlvtd,<br />

II. NO appiiution requiring public<br />

notice Ihtif be tabled without the ep-<br />

pllcant lint notifying all partin<br />

prtvleuily notified il Ittit leventytwo<br />

(fi) noun prior to tM thtn tchtdultd<br />

htarlng. If iuch notice la not given, the<br />

Board may dltmltt Iht application, takt<br />

ttlilmony from partiti not receiving<br />

notice 01 the tabling, or iuch other action<br />

ai If dttmi appropriate at ill Hit<br />

dlicrellon No application will be tibled<br />

altar ninety (Mi dayi have eltpted from<br />

Hit dtlt of the appllcallon.<br />

e. Slit Plan Requirement! Tht lilt pun<br />

iubmitttd by applicant miii includt and<br />

comply with the following requlremen<br />

tl!<br />

1. Olvt title and location of develop<br />

mint ind tht name and Mdraw of<br />

record owntr and/or development ap<br />

pilcant, ind ilia planner preparing tha<br />

iltt development plan.<br />

2, indicate prapetad UH or utet of tht<br />

land and bulldlngi.<br />

I. Site piani would be preiented at a<br />

•calt no tmtllar than i"-Sf, nor largar<br />

than V'mtVi iilt of iheeti Uteuid net<br />

••ctMM"byM",<br />

4. Scale and graphic Kale,<br />

I, North arrow In lame direction on all<br />

•hatii. ,<br />

4 Submit mrvey el Ihe property<br />

prepared by a ilctnttd igrveyor el Ntw<br />

jtrwy thewlng baundiritt M proper<br />

tie., line of all tiliiing •trtttt anil read.,<br />

e.iement. fiohhjof-way and artel<br />

dedicated lo public uu wimin Mo- of ihe<br />

development. Aite Indicated on thli<br />

thatl will be the north arrow, tcait feet<br />

and graphic Milt, name and todreii<br />

and pfoftMienai (ictnw number and<br />

Mil of tht lurvtyer who prepared Iht<br />

iurvty.<br />

F, Olvt namtt ot ail ownen 01 record<br />

ol ail adjactni preptrflM with let and<br />

block number, parcel number, tax mip<br />

numMr, within Mf ef ttw pfMtfty,<br />

I, Snow milting tfM propoaed<br />

building! with dlmefWoni ihowlng, wllh<br />

f ini lloor elevation, prtient and iinlthed<br />

gradt elevation, it all cornart and en<br />

trance.. Frnanl BUiidMM tM tirue-<br />

turei to be removed art MM Indicated.<br />

f. Submit <strong>top</strong>ographic map te<br />

delineate flitting contour, at ent-Mot<br />

inttrvali up to tin fM beyond property<br />

llntt M well H erepeud IrMing and<br />

contour., wooded area., tree, (where<br />

Hi IncMt or greater in diameter), flood<br />

plaint, pond., ilrtimt ind drilnaei dlf-<br />

Che., etc.<br />

10. Indicate the location M all enl.tmo<br />

and propoMd itructum, l.t, wain, ltd-<br />

citi tulvtrtt, Brievn, raadwiyt, ttc.,<br />

with erade elevation, tar etch itructurt,<br />

(1, indicate niiliM tarn ef mt<br />

dtvt<strong>top</strong>mentiJttando.iootiwImlnJOO'<br />

liSh all MWlng Mheelt .and.<br />

kt b U l lml MO-<br />

liShow all MWlng M .<br />

•Mtiai dlitrkt bouocUrle* wlmln MO-o.<br />

tht property. Thll iheuM ht ihown on J<br />

MNriM m»p ar M t Mf mt en ma MM<br />

BtinmapiiiM!,<br />

II, indMaM nw ditttnct of ttie sttmr-<br />

ty line (mtnurad iMng Iht centetilnt el<br />

Hitting ttretn aouttlng property) to fM<br />

neereu inttneetien which tMuld be<br />

•nown.<br />

U Show me boundarle. 0( the proper<br />

ty, buildlns AM eetbart llntt and IMtt<br />

of niiting ttrattt dedicated to I<br />

li, IndKtte location, el all utility<br />

itructunt and ilnat, enl.tlng ind<br />

propoe*d norm water drainagt en-titt<br />

•M ofl^lte and from building, tnd<br />

ifrucfurn it will at telephone, power<br />

tM Irght, wattr hydrant locailom,<br />

tewtr. (M, etc., whether privately or<br />

publicly owned, with manhole., Inlet.,<br />

pipe tllH, grade. Invert! and direction.<br />

el new,<br />

la, ihew location. Hit aM nature of<br />

fM entire lot or lot. In quoitlen ef can<br />

tituovt MM owned by IM applicant or<br />

ewntr of record, or In which tht ap-<br />

plicant fun a direct Inltntl awn though<br />

a portion M (he entire property It In<br />

volved in iltt plan daytlapmanf. Provlat<br />

on a key map, II neceuary.<br />

17. show ail prepoHd aattmtnti and<br />

public tM community anal.<br />

It, Indicate ill mean el vehicular<br />

inartu and egreu Itrvcnjre. to be<br />

removed are to be indicated.<br />

f.Submit <strong>top</strong>ogrepnlc map to delineate<br />

Hitting contour, at one toot Interval, up<br />

to ten Hot beyond property linn 11 will<br />

•• propoMd grading tnd contour.,<br />

wooded aree.. tree, (where u» inchetor<br />

greater In dlamtftr), flood plaint, pen<br />

dt, iireimi and drainagt dirchtt, tic.<br />

10. Indicate me location at ail niiting<br />

aM prepettd itructum, l.t. wall., fait<br />

cat, culvert., bridgn, readwayi, ate,<br />

with grtdt iltvatlani <strong>for</strong> each Hructure<br />

11, Indicate nltllnf tonal M the<br />

development lift and ef lanat wimin SOT<br />

ef mtpreptrfy,'<br />

11. Shew ill nliflng Mhaali and<br />

iptclli dl.trlet boundarle. wimin 30C of<br />

the property Thli mould be ahawn en I<br />

Mparatt map or « • key map an the tilt<br />

plan map Iftelf,<br />

I], indicate me dittanceef tht proper<br />

ty line (maaiurtd along HM canttrllne ef<br />

Hitting .tree!, abutting properly) to the<br />

ntartti InttTHCflan which MHuld M<br />

mown,<br />

14 Shaw tM boondarlee of tM proper<br />

ty, building end Mtback line* and llntt<br />

of exl.tlng ttnttt dedicated to public<br />

utt,<br />

II. Indlcete location, of 111 utility<br />

ttrucfum tnd llnM, Hilling and<br />

propoud ttetm wattr drtintgt en-titt<br />

aM eff-tJtt end Irom building, and<br />

IfruchlrH at well it telephone, power<br />

and right, water hydrant location!,<br />

•ewer, gai, ttc,, whether privately or<br />

publicly owned, with mtnhettf. inert.<br />

Dipt "lie., grade. Invert. MM direction!<br />

el flow,<br />

ii. Shew location, tilt and nature of<br />

mt entire lot or Ion In euMtlen M ten-<br />

tlguoul lot. owned by HM applicant or<br />

ewntr of record, or In wtitch mt ap<br />

pllcant nil t direct InttrMt even though<br />

a portion of Iht entire pnwtrty II In<br />

volved In Utt plan development. Provide<br />

on a key map. If nicmary.<br />

17. show ail arepotad NHmnti tM<br />

public and community |nMl, . ,<br />

II, Indicate III maaM M vehicular<br />

ingreu and egreu to ind Iran mt ilft<<br />

onto public .tree!., mewing the .lie and<br />

location of driveway., curb tun and<br />

curbing aM Ml* line..<br />

If. Shew location and dttign of eft-<br />

•trttt parting aree.. mowing their .lie<br />

and tht location of internal circulation,<br />

traffic pattern., parking .pact, allltl,<br />

driveway., curbing, barrier, and<br />

wearing wrface flnlihti end cenitruc-<br />

tlon,. - - - ..- . . . -<br />

K. Shew location, irrtngtmtnt and<br />

dlmtnlloM el truck loading and<br />

unloading plattwmi and dock..<br />

11. Indlcete prevlilent Mr nfuM end<br />

garbage dlipeHI. Inuire that mch treat<br />

are not tupMod to view, are unpollutlng.<br />

covered from weather aM art tecure<br />

from vandallun. Incineration of<br />

burning unili will bt el wch nation and<br />

comtructlon a. to be apprevaett ty the<br />

Slate Dapartmant of Heeltti and En-<br />

virenmtnlil Protection. Compactor<br />

unit, will anun completely ualed<br />

operation. Open dump anat far garMge<br />

or refine Uiould be prohibited but where<br />

they trt deemed nacauary thty mutt ho<br />

tncieiM and canttructM with view, ta<br />

tight, lire protection, lenltetlon and<br />

tfairiiy.<br />

^SfiowpewrttlBng far Kretmng sr<br />

H. Orant M<br />

•tairfarrlt MM ..<br />

provel of Iht >lte plan thill be tt*<br />

by tht Plannlno Boers' insult '-<br />

iteariM from building.<br />

Jl. Indicate all aiming ar eraeoiM<br />

tKftrJer iighflng (frattfinding and/or<br />

on building) <strong>for</strong> ilia, nature ef tanitrue-<br />

lion, lumen., height!, area and direction<br />

ef Illumination, foof-ctndlH produced it<br />

well at time tentroli prepettd lor out<br />

door lighting tnd dlipley,<br />

14, Note all Hitting ind prapaiad<br />

tlgni and meir mei, nature of conjtruc<br />

tIon iM iacifleni, Might ind orlanlitlen<br />

Including ill Idtntlflcttlon tlgm, traffic<br />

and dlrtttlonal ilgni and arrowi,<br />

freeilandlng aM facade ilgni end timt<br />

control lor ilpn lighting,<br />

35. Indicate lecilWnt, dlfntniieni and<br />

connection of off lite lldewalki, on .11.<br />

exlti, welki aM tldtwilkt. Prevliion<br />

meuid bt made lor pedettnen uftty,<br />

iccatt way. and, where neceilery. a<br />

bicycle lyltem end racking<br />

M. Shew propoied •tnenlng ol green<br />

•rail iM lanchlceplng ind fencing In-<br />

eluding a planting pun and tehtduit and<br />

treet off illi aM along raid, oft.<br />

Prevision mould bt midt far main-<br />

ttnanct,<br />

II. Shew Improvement! to edlolnlng<br />

•trtttt IM roadi and traffic control<br />

device! nttauary In itreeti or high<br />

way.. Acceleration and deceieretlon<br />

Una!, paving, land dedication ar<br />

acquliitlon <strong>for</strong> road, theuid be tan-<br />

tidtrad,<br />

II. CapM ol my covenant, tnd deed<br />

ntlrMloni Intended M cover any of the<br />

development utt meuid he tubmiftM.<br />

M, A detailed written datcriptien,<br />

.ketch, rendering er picture of any niw<br />

building, or itructure. ihouid M prtttn-<br />

tad.<br />

M, Prellmlnery archltecturel fleer<br />

plant and elevation, mould bt lubmlt<br />

ltd with me name, eddrett. prof aulonll<br />

number end «tI of the architect.<br />

II. Supply appropriate placet <strong>for</strong><br />

tlgntture end data ot approvel ot the<br />

chairman and tecretary of the board and<br />

III engineer .<br />

H. In lira prevention, con.lderatlon<br />

mutl be mown lor ttrvita llnti, hydran-<br />

tl, liamtti connectlont, autometlc<br />

Iprlnkltr iylttm, llrt lonai, "na<br />

parking flrt lone." end pavement and<br />

will tlgn..<br />

n, Fiaed lent tnd band floor<br />

elevation.<br />

M, Flnil lot grading plan<br />

JS, Shew houM number, lor each<br />

building lot an the final ilit plan plot<br />

only,<br />

M. certificate Irom tex collector that<br />

ailItaiat htvt Man paid to date<br />

D. initial planning Board Action:<br />

Preliminary Approval. Tht Planning<br />

Board ihall likt action on the UM plan<br />

it t public meeting of the Planning<br />

Board ai follow.;<br />

I, II tht application II <strong>for</strong> approvel of<br />

11 lilt plan ot ten fist tern ef laM or<br />

leti. tht Planning beard ihall grant or<br />

deny preliminary approval within <strong>for</strong>ty-<br />

five (43) dtyt of Ihe datt the application<br />

it certified it complete ar within tuch<br />

further time at miy be nratntM M by<br />

the applicant.<br />

i, HIM application iiler approval of.<br />

i .llepunotmofemantendOlacreiot<br />

land, HM Planning Board mail grant or<br />

deny preliminary approval within<br />

ninety-five (fi! day. el Iht dill HM ap<br />

plication li eanilitd ii complete or<br />

within wth further tlmt at may bt eon.<br />

lanttd toby the appileant,<br />

1, Falluri of tnt planning lean to act<br />

within IM period prMtribid ihtii con-<br />

•tltute prtllmlnery iltt plan approval.<br />

B Whenever the Planning Beard mall<br />

grant appfoval iubitel M condition!, a<br />

notation thali be tnadi an the plat in-<br />

dlctllng that "IM approval el Hit tilt<br />

plan it tuBlNt to condition! ai MI <strong>for</strong>th<br />

in HM minute, of the Planning Board."<br />

F. In all ettai the recommendation of<br />

MM <strong>Cape</strong> Miy county Planning Board<br />

thtll be given careful comlderetlon in<br />

thf final dtclllon of the Planning Board.<br />

II the County Planning Board hit ap-<br />

proval authority, It. action thall be<br />

noted on the plat and, If dlttppreved,<br />

two tl) nplm of nte niiant fer diup-<br />

provtl Urell be returned with the (lit. If<br />

either Hw City PUnnlng Board or county<br />

manning tews diteppravM a elal, the<br />

reaaont (or dlMPprevli thall be<br />

rtmtdlcd prior to further eensidtnllen,<br />

i) apprevii it rtqulred by any.ortier M-<br />

Hear er public baiiy. Hie umt procedure<br />

li t olMlon to and ipproval<br />

d mll<br />

a»tpplle»tou»mimwto<br />

by IM county Miming Boan) IMII ap<br />

O.Prellmlnaryapprovalofa liMpitn provided try li<br />

rt»ll havt the tame tfltcf upon mt to-<br />

Plkwi n Ml fsrth In the Ntw Jtfitt<br />

Munltlptl Land UN Urn. Tht atiMlcwiT<br />

•flail tMffill WMt Mr englneef ing iM<br />

piMMlnf rtvltw (I Mtttury,<br />

ill ordlnMicn ciM heftlnabow. LIIK, ,<br />

eluding tht toning <strong>On</strong>dntnct* ot I»»:H.<br />

City ef Sea lUeCltv andallonwrvffltM ) V<br />

map. wen n iht toning map. Mi Matprt'<br />

preastM rlontm wjy wklttu sr MMffl; *<br />

it miy be In eKIitem at the lime ol fro %M<br />

appucatwo HM with Iht followlno tltiv'i 1 V-<br />

dtrdiaodreoulallofii: , , ., •"•: Jv-<<br />

1. Tht applicant thtll tubtnll •:tjf»i • '<br />

plan containing an tt me inMnMma (• *<br />

provided <strong>for</strong>m mil Article. "' •.:.•;<br />

l: TM Mfilit at mt tilt)NM MMi M Jt J /<br />

•HoMifica with the aHlrufllM ttttei _•<br />

dartuwtheciiyoiseelileClty. i, .<br />

i. All parking tna tftitk proWeimJ ,<br />

•hill be kept at a minimum. . iy,r<br />

4, soil end HMell (anaifiem thMI Mi'V<br />

ulliDM <strong>for</strong> emevalkxl eoa- tHfj.'.<br />

prtoifitlai, #!<br />

J, TM <strong>top</strong>egraphv of IM Wt tnt Mif.<br />

drainage thill ht tultiMt <strong>for</strong> Mi;<br />

propoietj development ind deUontd ait ,'<br />

prevent lloooing KM eroum A- •'<br />

t. Niluril leetwei. |ytn M laMstr,<br />

itreami, rock sul-ffgst, MptMl, frtJWi<br />

end inrvH, tTwii M tnttrvta md IfHS<br />

corpwated Into me llnal iendicaplno. I<br />

7. Skllllul Ireelment of vtottatlen In V<br />

fM development of UM thall M^<br />

required. . t<br />

I. Treei thall M aeilgneled at «4V_><br />

proved b» the Shede Tree Commlttlon M '<br />

epproprlttc.<br />

f. Seeding, toddlns or other punting<br />

thill be applied to ittblllle IBBHII Mi .<br />

enUnct the eppearance


i<br />

PAGE IS THE SENTINEL-LEDOER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, TUESDAY, JULY 29,19M<br />

Public Notice* Public Notice* Public Notice<br />

continued from p«g« 17)<br />

No Application will Be Deemed com<br />

late until All fo the Following Has Been<br />

rovlMd •wept For Which Waiver Has<br />

sen idughf and granted).<br />

gprhpttfed Application Form with Ail<br />

1 site Plan *!m the following<br />

retirements<br />

1- Slye title, and. location of develop<br />

tnent and the name and address of<br />

record owner md/or develspmanf ap<br />

piic.nl. and site planner praparlns me<br />

tit* development plan,<br />

i-_ Indicate proposed use or uses of the<br />

iand and buildings,<br />

3 site plans should be presented if a<br />

scale no smaller then r'-JBS nor larger<br />

tftin l"s.»N SI1S of steels Should not<br />

axceed M Inches by U inches<br />

4 scale and graphic scale.<br />

1 I North arrow in urn. direction on at!<br />

thHtS<br />

\ i Submit survey of the property<br />

orfpared by a licensed surveyor of New<br />

Jersey, showing boundaries M proper<br />

yat, hne of ail existing streets and roads,<br />

easements rlghts-efissy end areas<br />

Mdicated to public use within too f«ef of<br />

#11 development Also Indicated on this<br />

sheet will be the north arrow, scale feet<br />

ind graphic sceie, nama end address<br />

Ind professional license number and<br />

teal of the surveyor who prepared the<br />

1 / Give names of ell owners of record<br />

if all edlecenf properties with lot and<br />

Miock number, parcel number, tai map<br />

lumber, within MS feel of the property,<br />

C 1. Show existing and proposed<br />

fjuiidings wlfti dimensions, showing,<br />

pith first floor elevation, present and<br />

nlthed grade elevetloni el all comers<br />

nd entrances, Present buildings and<br />

'ructures to be removed are to be in<br />

< leaied<br />

?. lubrnlt <strong>top</strong>ographic map to<br />

1 illneate enisling contours at two foot<br />

i itervels, up to ten feet beyond property<br />

I nes, as wel! el proposed grading and<br />

4ontours, wsoded areas, trees (where<br />

sis Inches or greater In diameter), flood<br />

plains, ponds, streems and drainage dlt<br />

has, etc,<br />

11, indicate the iocetlon of all enisling<br />

nd proposed sfruefures. La. walls, fen,<br />

H, culverts, bridges, roadways, etc,<br />

ith grade elevations <strong>for</strong> each structure.<br />

It. indicate enisling tones of the<br />

ivelopmenl site and of tones within 300<br />

ret of the property.<br />

Show all existing schools and<br />

:lel district boundaries within MO<br />

of the property. This should be<br />

town on a separate map or as a key<br />

tap on fhe site plan map itself,<br />

ti, indicate the distance of the proper.<br />

• line (measured along the canterllne sf<br />

listing streets abutting the property) to<br />

ta nearest intersect Ion which should be<br />

hewn,<br />

14, Show the boundaries of the proper<br />

, bonding end setback Unas, Unas of<br />

[Isllrfg streets, lots, reservation,<br />

esemenfs and areas dedicated to public<br />

»,<br />

I) Indicate locations of ail utility<br />

tructures and lines, existing and<br />

reposed storm wafer dralnasa on-slfe<br />

nd off-site and from buildings and<br />

Iruttures, as well as telephone, power<br />

nd light, water hydrant locations,<br />

ewir, gas, etc, whethar privately or<br />

ibllcly ownacl. with manholes, inlats,<br />

!pe sizes, grades inverts and directions<br />

tlow.<br />

Ii, SHOW location, site and nature of<br />

ie entire lot or lots in question of conguous-iots<br />

owned by Ihe applicant «<br />

nmer of record, or in which the ep*<br />

lleenf has a direct Interest even fnough<br />

portion of the entire property Is In,<br />

atvefi In site plan development, Provide<br />

h a tin mapi II necessary.<br />

17. Ihow all proposed easements and<br />

public and community areas.<br />

A II. indleata all means W vehicular<br />

figrtss and egress 10 and Irani the site<br />

M to public streeers, showing tnt tlia<br />

and location ol driveways, turb cuts and<br />

iurtjlnf, and site lines,<br />

¥ it. Show location and design of oft<br />

Street parlilng areas, showing thalr alia,<br />

and the location of Internal circulation,<br />

traffic patterns, parking spaca, aliie*.<br />

driveways, cursing* barriers* and<br />

wearing surface finishes and construction,<br />

28, Shaw location* arrangefnanl and<br />

dimensions of truck, loading and<br />

unloading plat<strong>for</strong>ms and docks.<br />

31, Indicate provisions <strong>for</strong> refuse and<br />

garbeee disposal. Insure that such arias<br />

are not exposed fo view, are unpolluf Int.<br />

covered from weather and are secure<br />

from vandalism. itKlnaratlon of burning<br />

units will be of such design and construction<br />

as fo ke appravable by the state<br />

Department of Health and Invlronman,<br />

fai Protection Compactor units will en-<br />

sure completely sealed operation. Open<br />

dump areas <strong>for</strong> garbage or refuse should<br />

be prohibited but where they are deemed<br />

necessary they mull be enclosed and<br />

constructed with views ta tight, fire<br />

protection, sanitation and security,<br />

23, Show provisions <strong>for</strong> screening or<br />

storage of equipment, attached or<br />

•eparate from Buildings,<br />

I) Indicate all milling or proposed<br />

••tenor lighting (freestanding and/or<br />

on bonding) lor Ilia, nature of construet!on,'iumens*<br />

halghts, area and direction<br />

of Illumination, fool cindlei produced,<br />

as well as time controls proposed <strong>for</strong><br />

outdoorllihting and display,<br />

24. Note all enisling and proposed<br />

signs and their alias.' nature of construction<br />

and locations, height and orientation,<br />

including all Identification signs,<br />

traffic and directional signs and arrows,<br />

freestanding and facade signs and lime<br />

control <strong>for</strong> sign lighting.<br />

II, indicate locations, dimensions and<br />

construction 01 of Mite sidewalks, H-llfe<br />

M. Show hduM mimb*f» tor «K(I<br />

bultdlno tot on itw final lit* plan pk>t<br />

wit'<br />

EXHIBIT 0<br />

MINOR SUBDIVISION CHECKLIST<br />

RBQUIftfiMENTS<br />

(No Application will to DMmatf Com-<br />

Pitt* Until All of ttw FoikJwtae Hat »ttn<br />

new lot lines, lot tines<br />

» number of new loft<br />

H ail easements or land to<br />

<strong>for</strong> pubiiE use sr span<br />

and dafcripflsri of all<br />

\, NAmti of ill adlgtning<br />

dniri, il diK(e»d by fh# mo*! rKanf<br />

municipal fas fSCgrtf*<br />

k. Ar#a e* pMrc^ii batng HVfftd of<br />

CFHttd fe tfm ntirHi fiufidr#d(fi ef ah<br />

»cr«, uninl loH if* l«l than ent Kft,<br />

in which #v#nt ?ht squart *&Qt*ge sf<br />

Mvarfd bf tr #af*d leti myil b* fthewn<br />

t Mannar In wfiieli the disfrjef 1%<br />

liinBd,<br />

m. Th# feligwing paragraph placvd<br />

e snspiey#ytir en fht piaf<br />

"Thii minor iubdiyltJgfi Shall iiplfe If<br />

fh< filing er fpceratng r#flyirtm#nfi of<br />

Aftieie II, 5#Cf(Bn € arf net Ci5mpNed<br />

With within \m d#y* -ff#' fh» d#*# ef «p<br />

n. ABprsiim#t# *t# dttfsf^vt fe<br />

naif *« it'***<br />

e AM Builgingi. wopdad Sfiai,<br />

itrBtmt on #Fific# tpit-f el prettied iubgltflllen<br />

and dtffafiEti 6f ail Ityildingi<br />

frem preisHd pret»f¥ lin*i All<br />

tillf|ng ttrucfuf.fi and woodfn Of mirth<br />

iFtat within fwe hundrts (290* *e*f e*<br />

fn# pFQpe*#d iybdlwtilofi Hull ilffl b#<br />

p, Signstyfio* fas epilaettiF, cerflfytng<br />

that prsptrty f*s#i en enfir* *n fyn<br />

g Floed fe*w end &si*tf 1\Qad<br />

clfvaflSn,<br />

r Osiignaftfl (in*s <strong>for</strong> ijgnafurg of<br />

planning board chairman and iacrtfary,<br />

and planning beard snginscr, and datf eJ<br />

fKHIBlTC<br />

SUBDIVISION PRELIMINARY<br />

PLAT CHECKL 1ST BEQUiBEMINTS<br />

(No Application Will Bt Detmtd Com<br />

plllt Until All 0* fhf Following Has Bw<br />

Provided Except Per Which Waivtf Hai<br />

Bftn Sought AnOGrantfxj)<br />

1 Csmpieftd Application Perm With AH<br />

Infermiflen Previtjtd,<br />

7 plat with the following requirement*<br />

a. Kay map ibewlng fha enfir# pareel<br />

and Its Fflafigfi to lyfreyndine SF#S,<br />

fakan from the las map Of the City<br />

b. Tract namtji tas map hieck ind lot<br />

numbart, date, r*tf#r«nca marldtan and<br />

cT Namt and addreti e* owner ii) &f<br />

recsfd and eertiflesfiiSfl of ewneffij<br />

rtvisw and gpgrsvril ef tnsf pisi, if frset<br />

Ii own*d by & cerpgraffon* a Ntf of<br />

thartftsldiFi mumf D* prsvided,<br />

d. Name and addrtfis of plat prfpaFer<br />

«M csftiiieaiien ai fe fht »ccuracy O(<br />

plat dffalii,<br />

i. Nam* gnd flddrui* O( 4ut>dlVtd*r, If<br />

dlfffftnf than iuBparagraph U) above,<br />

H tract it to o# *ubdlvided by a cor<br />

poraflen, IJiT el iharctieldsft muif &*<br />

prSvidM,<br />

i, ftervagt el iraef fe be iubd)vided fo<br />

nearttt m* hundredth of an scr*r<br />

g. iuHicltnf aieviftHs fir eeflfeufi ts<br />

determine the g«»fsl ilope and natural<br />

drainase patiern of the frset, the high<br />

and lew pelnti of the tfeet. arid fgntaf>ve<br />

erots=»€f lens and cefiferline prof tits <strong>for</strong><br />

all propOHd streets. The location of<br />

isliflng uillltv sfruefurtt, tush as wafer<br />

and sever llneii fas transmisijon lints<br />

and hieH tension power lln#i within the<br />

subdivision and within 300 ttef of its<br />

eoundariti,<br />

h. Plans ef prepesed utility layouts<br />

ifopfn drains, water, eas, §IK^<br />

«BI* iiiiviiiem; "s^wms<br />

feasible connect-oni to eiliting or any<br />

propssfti utility systems^ when an In<br />

dividual water supply and/or stwagg<br />

disposal system is propssed. If the sub<br />

division Is located in a low lying &TGB, or<br />

one showing s.hfF imiieaflen ef ^er<br />

drainasei fhe planning board may<br />

require a specified numbtr si per<br />

COlitioo fists fs M mid« In *iccordHr>c#<br />

with proctdurti »! <strong>for</strong>th in ''Standards<br />

fer ttte Conifructlon of Sewerage<br />

FaclHflts t& Rtalty Improvtmtnts,"<br />

published by the New Jersey Department<br />

of Health, or any otfw ip<br />

pnprlate manual The results of said<br />

percolatton tests* tegtthtr wlfh a report<br />

irem the itatt Department ef Health<br />

concerning them* shall fit submlftad<br />

with the preliminary, Any subdivision<br />

part tftereef which das net meet _<br />

tht established rtgyirtmants of this<br />

Chapter, er ether ippilcibl* ref ulatiKS<br />

of fht City of Sea lilt City or any board<br />

of health having lurlmlcrlon shall not be<br />

apprsved. Any rtmtdy proposed fo<br />

evareeme Such a iltuallon shall first be<br />

approved by fht approprlaft iocaU ceyn<br />

ty, or ifate health agency^<br />

I, Tracf boundiry lines, rlghf4f=way<br />

Una of strttfs. street names, easements,<br />

and other rMihfs^Hsay lands to be<br />

reserved or dedlcatfd <strong>for</strong> pybNe us*<br />

and/or Open ipace, all let lines and other<br />

radii, arc lengths, and chord Itnpfhs and<br />

btarlngs ef all curves;<br />

\. All proposed new lot lines. 1st lines to<br />

bt removed, proposed new lot and block<br />

numbers.<br />

fe. The purest ef all sowmenfs or<br />

lands to bt dedicated <strong>for</strong> public use<br />

and/or open space,<br />

I. Location end description ef all<br />

and taaet locitisn and eievatls., idtn<br />

fifylng those portions already inatallad<br />

and these ?B be installed^<br />

e Tht applicant shall submit t<br />

Stafamant by the enginaar h3 tn« effect<br />

that either ait ef me imi^Ovemeflts<br />

requirtg under this chapter or emerwiaa<br />

have been Installed, or the engineer lhati<br />

give an tmtimf tt of the cost of thtir in<br />

Sfaliatlen The astlmaf? will <strong>for</strong>m rha<br />

basis of I per<strong>for</strong>mance guaranfte in ac<br />

cord with Arf>cfe )y, lection A.I. Cir,<br />

fificafien as to Cempietton of irK<br />

prevements; Per<strong>for</strong>mance Guaranty,<br />

p Heu» numbers <strong>for</strong> each buiidine let<br />

on ftia final lite plan pfef @t\\fio wltti<br />

l, Compltttd Apptlcatton Form *tlti All •<br />

number on*, Whan aactkutt of tilt Mtna<br />

InfonnatfonProvldad,<br />

Moc* w* contalnM In dtfftfemt tub<br />

> Pltimthftll<br />

tflylalsna, can Mull bt taken net to<br />

b*tatf on mt City cf S«a Itla city T«x<br />

b Certification that the I<br />

revwww) tnt plait Mtf it ha* tint or iwr<br />

aDsVwal i *' ><br />

c CftttfktfKfi of Ifw mrVeyel-«« w<br />

tha accuracy of! flu OMattt M IM Match<br />

a, Mlnlmim bulMlng aalb*tVlInn <<br />

t. uutlon and dttcrlptian ol all<br />

monuintnhL , •* "* > i<br />

0. HarM» of ownint of adiolfilna un-,<br />

tubaivldadlaftd. .^i - , I •<br />

h. cirnikMlon'by onomotr or nift,<br />

Vayora^ionswacyofoeMlltofpHt. » .<br />

I.CtrtWliMMn«iailhkwiptlc*nttath*,<br />

!58Z£g±2&l&l 80CIAt Ft<br />

nZr". **>)£«* Broiled Filet of Flounder w/butter 8,<br />

r m<br />

' Ipm<strong>On</strong> $7.25or<br />

Veal Parmagtuna w/pasta $8.25<br />

m . Roast Tom Turkey *7.25or<br />

•> Broiled Native Blue Fish $7.25<br />

CUM* RoMt Spring Chicken 16 25 or<br />

y.y lie 1 Junior Flint Mlflnon $8.25<br />

PflUilei Sijrilnt telly 17.25or<br />

',';','' Shrlinp Scampr over rice ....W.as'<br />

T||C> Chopped Sirloin Strak<br />

^lyCe smothered In oniona, '.t7.35or<br />

r ' BrdllftdSeaScdllops ««'<br />

v r \<br />

UfCII* SlrlojnSteakw/cnUthroomc«p*..,t8.2Sor<br />

n L U . FriM| shr|mp gtutfjM w/crebm^at... t7.as'<br />

I Center Cut Port Chop*<br />

Shrimp Pormaglana w/paita<br />

&<br />

Fint nmnewip wai Maria-:<br />

Elena AJileri, 17, of WUdwood:<br />

Crest. Second runneiMip wai<br />

sURLYMDHNIta<br />

ThbWiik'iSgtfiiii<br />

Shrimp Scampi<br />

over iinguinl or<br />

Veal Cacciatore<br />

Full Course'9.95<br />

•vtry Sun, Super Special »<br />

Sauteed Lobster<br />

Tail I9.9S<br />

3SI0V«ntnorAve.,A.C.<br />

3440366<br />

Free Valet Putting J<br />

rha ScMil CHy Thvatru]<br />

<strong>On</strong> Uto Boardwalk<br />

308-8768<br />

Ore) 6 HBliTS WEEKLY<br />

CLOSED SUNDAYS<br />

RilnyDayMatJnM<br />

MOORLYN<br />

TWIN<br />

7 « 9:18 P.M.<br />

RALPH MACCHIO<br />

PAT MORITA<br />

2. 7:15 ind 9:00 P.M.<br />

10:30 P.M.<br />

SEPARATE<br />

, ADMISSION<br />

tyhmtwIMMi<br />

In "COBRA"<br />

VILLAGE<br />

7 P.M. Daly<br />

Mwwrhiiwiartarw<br />

itic<br />

MCtJSC<br />

8:03410:10P.M.<br />

OOPEL-JO<br />

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•" tl<br />

TUESDAY, JULY 29,1986 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />

Fireplace People, Somera Point, presents<br />

Frank Bicker, with the Festival of Values<br />

money. Displaying the reward Is Annamarle<br />

Narciso.<br />

.' John Bogle of Sewell, left, accepts the win-<br />

_ iiings <strong>for</strong> his wife, Eileen, in the Festival of<br />

w Values drawing at Fisherman's Wharf. Presenting<br />

Is Renee Kohler.<br />

: Hie Festival of Values drawing at the Sandpebbles<br />

went to Debbie Beck, right, of Newtown,<br />

# Pa- Here, she receives $50 from Christine Marl,<br />

(Sarefree<br />

Quisim<br />

A Catering<br />

& Take Out<br />

Delivered<br />

Dinner<br />

Service<br />

Complete Dinners<br />

freshly cooked each<br />

day and delivered to<br />

your door<br />

5 plus small delivery<br />

charge<br />

Please inquire about<br />

our Catering Service<br />

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK UNTIL 10 P.M.<br />

Call Now 399.3680 or S<strong>top</strong> By<br />

1309 West Ave. Ocean City<br />

^ "When pe ople din* to nloy lint f&d,**<br />

841 Central Ave., Ocean City, NJ.<br />

"Best Restaurant In Ocean City'<br />

Ed Hitzel, Sunday Prcti, 1985<br />

EARLY BIRD SPEOAL - '7.49<br />

i ^Served Daily From 5to6:30 P.M.<br />

mi<br />

MON: Boneless Chicken Kiev<br />

TUfefc J Shrimp Alfredo on Imported Pasta<br />

tffEO. Chicken Parmagania<br />

Wk Roast Turkey w/Stuff Ing & Gravy<br />

TSfe*--Friid Flounder Almondlne<br />

^tS^Chlcken Marsala w/fresh mushrooms<br />

$yi(;j sfipast Beef Au Jus<br />

f%iir' ' includes Salad & Vegetable<br />

( 'Mk "- Rolls w/Butter and Dessert<br />

^ i j^-.1111111^^^^^^^^^*iaPal^aW^il»l»*italaWI^*k*^MI*<br />

SarvedV Days 8a.m. toip.ml I<br />

m * 2p - mt r<br />

ysfroiT)5p.m. r,<br />

..Crt 399-3713<br />

Drift In and Sea's Pat Migliaccio, right,<br />

presents Eileen Gluck with the Festival of<br />

Values award, Gluck Is receiving <strong>for</strong> Jackie<br />

Ackley of Maple Shade.<br />

Norma lates, left, of Honham, Pa., won the<br />

Festival of Values drawing at the Shell Cove.<br />

Terri Hurst presents the ISO.<br />

399-7631<br />

NOW OPEN EVES 'til 8 p.m.<br />

Serving Seafood Platters & Specialties<br />

To lat in or Take-Out<br />

Clam Chowder $1.25<br />

Friei| Flounder $6.95<br />

rttNfShe!! Crrfbs ....... rr*?; r.v$4.M<br />

U-Peel Shrimp $5,95<br />

Deviled Crabs 7.95<br />

Deviled Clams 5.95<br />

Country Fried Chicken 4.95<br />

All Platters Include a choice of (2)<br />

Corn on the Cob • French Fries • Apple<br />

Sauce • Cole Slaw • Potato Salad<br />

plus Roll and Butter<br />

Breakfast 8> Lunch Served Daily<br />

-CATifflNG-<br />

For All Occasions<br />

26th f^lay. Ocean City tit o.c. Airport) .<br />

DOCK AT THE DOOR<br />

<strong>On</strong> The Jersey <strong>Cape</strong>'s Own Casino Boat<br />

BOAT SAILS<br />

9 a.m. & 6 p.m. Daily & Sunday<br />

*20 00<br />

Per Person<br />

...and receive a<br />

s 20 00 BONUS PACKAGE<br />

Call <strong>for</strong> details A reservations<br />

Now Sailing From<br />

The Brand New<br />

Gfy<br />

OCEAN CITY MARINA & RSHING CENTER<br />

v 3rd St«BiyAvi.,Oc«jn City<br />

^ ; FwWontiil1on4Reii3fvit1oniC«l<br />

309-5011<br />

tHAMEtTBYPHOHE<br />

Janice Geheret, right, with daughter, Devyn,<br />

relieves Uranus employee Susan Boyd of the<br />

winning f BO in the Festival of Values drawing.<br />

Collingswood's Lori Cicero, left, receives the<br />

Festival of Values |S0 bill from Sundance employee<br />

Cyndee Houghland following the week's<br />

drawing.<br />

OPEN 7 DAYS<br />

Ice Cream Parlor<br />

• Sidewalk Umbrella Tables<br />

• Super Sundaes<br />

• Fresh Waffle Cones<br />

• Mix-it Machine<br />

I (create your own flavor)<br />

Topping Bar<br />

|L 0PiH1ZttHMnH|ht<br />

3><br />

BA4A AMR<br />

The Jetty's Festival of Values drawing wM<br />

won by Dorothy Vaccaro, left, accompanied by '<br />

husband. Dean, and daughter, Dentee. Corlane -'<br />

Smith makes the presentation.<br />

3325 Asbury Aven«ii<br />

^ ^ ' INN<br />

Serving Breakfast and Dinner<br />

Nightly Dinner Specials • Dinner from 5p.nl<br />

Full Breakfast Menu<br />

Chicken Dishes<br />

Pork, Chops & Steaks<br />

Pot Roait<br />

Great Food<br />

• Full <strong>Line</strong> of Seafood<br />

(Broiledor Fried)<br />

• Liver<br />

• Veal Cutlet<br />

Great Price<br />

'ft.<br />

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Some tips on where to go and what to use to catch variety of fi<br />

Best action this put past week<br />

trmnrtiw monsters running running linnp dees during luring * ISM ________ _^ «iM.-«iOlfa,_*m__iB_* ActtonaroandttiiitoirhiB vicinity of the Parkway enjoy the chance to get<br />

came from the Stone Bedj most of the day. During the<br />

where big bluei were hitting early morning and evening<br />

in <strong>for</strong>ce.<br />

hours these big fish can be<br />

FUh 10 to 13 pounds are taken on the surface with<br />

about the average with few casting swimmers, popper*,<br />

anglers earning back with sod ipossi.<br />

smaller fish. The hire* that Party boaters and night<br />

have been very popular with fishermen will find the best<br />

0MM choppers have teen thetactic<br />

la to use a bucktail Jig<br />

Ponytall, the Hoochy troll, dressed with either a plastic<br />

swimming plugs, surface WORD or a piece of squid or<br />

poppers, and weighted Jigs. mackerel. An excellent w»y to<br />

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week. The best spots <strong>for</strong> these Wck AdelliiL<br />

been slow thii past week, inlet in front of the Mud Hole, rldernhlp and It was certainly<br />

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piece of ahedder erab taw past wMkud, though, a few imc« to tee these fish again In __J<br />

also proven effective, fljh hav. been taken ID tba numbers. I know I would =*$*<<br />

Downtown trolley must await next summer<br />

Ocean City's downtown fMUie the service 1* trolley to help with 1U trolley win work out much<br />

been reported from the area flounder belly have all ban •jrvtee," Adelinl told Hie P"<br />

•round the 2S-mlle wreck, but producing some nice sired<br />

tbe size and numbers of f Uh fish when combined with • <strong>top</strong><br />

are nothing compared to what and bottom style rig, Bucktail<br />

they were about • week and a Jigs have also been producing<br />

half ago.<br />

some nice flab when baited<br />

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school up and hug la close to Weakfish have been<br />

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a lot of people who rarely are piers have also reported flab<br />

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