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Township news,<br />
'In touch' — A2,5<br />
CHARLIE WOOD AT LARGE<br />
Flotsam<br />
& jetsam<br />
stomi notes<br />
Townspeople<br />
<strong>and</strong> dune gross:<br />
Most hung in there!<br />
By CHARLIE WOOD<br />
Tl^moAw rowed back <strong>and</strong> farA<br />
on the *canal" around Simpson <strong>and</strong><br />
3rd In a yellow life raft with one child<br />
seated in the rear.<br />
Two other children stood on a<br />
nearby porch, <strong>and</strong> sang out. "Row,<br />
row, rowyour beat gently down the<br />
stream. Throw you mother over<br />
board <strong>and</strong> listen to her screaml" Then<br />
_ they dissolved in laughter.<br />
# They were making the best of a bad<br />
situation—turning Into lemonade<br />
the lemons given them at the<br />
moment. As with any misfortune<br />
there is a need for • little comic relief,<br />
<strong>and</strong> last week's storm <strong>and</strong> <strong>flood</strong>ing<br />
were no exception. People somehow<br />
manage to roll with the punches <strong>and</strong><br />
canyon- v<br />
A motorist headed off shore by way<br />
of the 9th Street Causeway plowed<br />
through 8-10 Utch deep <strong>flood</strong> waters,<br />
wietor of a nearby gas station<br />
<strong>and</strong> called out, "Hey, i<br />
«Jc^. This lsi No-Wake zone!<br />
B«y«ide. high <strong>tides</strong> swelled over<br />
bulkheads, causing major <strong>flood</strong>ing<br />
lk ';' ?;:<br />
battered the s<strong>and</strong> dunes. Uttle<br />
rass fought back val-<br />
.__, _-- _.^_iyheld Aeir groimd.<br />
lost endured the initial onslaught<br />
unscftthed <strong>and</strong> the waves retreated.<br />
But the seas were building <strong>and</strong><br />
returned with a vengeance, to continue<br />
the steady pounding for two<br />
days. Some of the dune grass in the<br />
washed up somewhere along Asbury<br />
held bade the sea, <strong>and</strong> prevented<br />
'•najor <strong>flood</strong>ing on the ocean side of<br />
the isl<strong>and</strong>.<br />
At high tide, with waves cresting<br />
from 12-15 feet it was a boon to surf-<br />
ten,<br />
"It sucks," he said after a rough<br />
Undine aeainst what was left of a<br />
way they will break. Tm going<br />
, Jiome!"<br />
# A h<strong>and</strong>full of his buddies stayed<br />
out, waiting for that one spectacular<br />
ride,<br />
tion of bad weather is good forth<br />
food businesa.<br />
milk, bread, that sort of stuff," she<br />
•aU, comparing the volume of busl-<br />
the summer.<br />
Rich BarUh,mai\ager of the Perfect<br />
camera shop on Asbury,<br />
busiest day his shop has had since<br />
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I<br />
HHhYear, Number 43 Ocean City, N.J. 08226^)238 Thursday, November 7,1991 Three Sections Price 40c (809)399-5411<br />
because of the fleecing, which was deep enough to stall cars by high tide. More pictures, 08.<br />
GOP<br />
Freeholder Jessel Political balance Point Republicans<br />
edges out V<strong>and</strong>erslice remains in township firm Council hold<br />
UPPER TOWNSrffi •— The two By BRIAN GOONEY<br />
• * * * it<br />
S k H J S n<br />
tut* nno nrfim u>» fmiihi'i 1t thpir three rhallpnoprn tn retain thoir<br />
municipalities in Tuesday's general seats on the Township Committee, cans strengthened their hold on City<br />
elMuon, but Ms hometown win was keeping Ae poUttcal balance on Ae Council Tuesday, with aU Area GOP<br />
extremely close. governing body at 4-1 In the Republi- c<strong>and</strong>idates emerging victorious.<br />
Jessel took Ae county wiA 16,718 cans' favor,<br />
m Ae Aree-way race for Ae dry's<br />
votes to Democratic challenger <strong>and</strong> Mayor Richard Beebe (1,885 votes) top spot, incumbent Republican<br />
V<strong>and</strong>erslice s la^/y.<br />
These figures indude absentee ballots<br />
but are not yet offldaL<br />
h<strong>and</strong>ily defeated Democnt John Qm-<br />
y dw "d independent Leonard<br />
Sea Isle'City, where Ae county p^enr^pm^Ttaywereetarted ffigi" fro^i Dmicrat ifarvey'teuA<br />
RepuWicanshadpAered to monitor ior Aree-yw terms. Results were sHU (^y ta m u ^ i Qamd Ward,<br />
Ae ejection results. un^d£asofy»^ymeniinj GOP newcomer John Walsh (7«)<br />
Jessel won in aU but Mddle Town- **«*•» rf *• Copies RepubUean ^ ^ mt Deaoerat Susan Sautter<br />
.i,in,^iH,.iiw«n.io. Orranization <strong>and</strong> SUBOOTM» oaA- SB^, -r~.'TTL 'V_¥ L..<br />
1<br />
possibly<br />
Democrat These results are stm unof*<br />
because of some remaining resent- Beebe, who will be serving his sec-<br />
mittee'sehoieeof c<strong>and</strong>idatei. to Ae committee's <strong>record</strong> of good cral§ iilVing Councilman Mike<br />
Ocean aty was considered by government at low cost, as wen as Cda0 ^ ^ Democrat on me<br />
countywide committee chose Jessel said.<br />
Videtto, despite overwhelming sup* t<<br />
(please turn to page All) (please turn to page All)<br />
—r« -<br />
CqfieWy Gibson,<br />
LoBiondo triumph<br />
AU three state Republican c<strong>and</strong>idates<br />
swept the Hrst District Tuesday,<br />
holding on to the Senile <strong>and</strong><br />
Assembly posts <strong>and</strong> unseating an<br />
incumbent Democratic assemblyman.<br />
fa unofficial returns, incumbent Sen.<br />
James Caftero C30.439 vota) h<strong>and</strong>ily<br />
ary reorganization. Next year's prospects<br />
do not took much better,<br />
already indicated that he will not seek<br />
(please turn to page AMI<br />
City tax rate<br />
question endorsed<br />
OCEAN CTTY — A Fairness h<br />
Taxes (HT) inspired non binding referendum<br />
won big here on Tuesday,<br />
but Ae question remains how much<br />
of an effect it will have.<br />
The question was whether to hold<br />
murddpml taxes next year to their<br />
1991 level<br />
The«rttwwwas3,328yfsto837no.<br />
But with, the dry's tight fljuncial<br />
condition Ate year, no one •enially<br />
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next^ npteviu FIT mcmbgr*.<br />
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HQfiG fiND SUNS<br />
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BOX 16£<br />
JPHINBPQRi MI 49£B4-01££<br />
at SJRT — A12<br />
<strong>Near</strong>-<strong>record</strong> <strong>tides</strong><br />
<strong>sever</strong> <strong>boardwalk</strong><br />
<strong>and</strong> <strong>flood</strong> <strong>city</strong><br />
OCEAN OrY •— High <strong>tides</strong> <strong>and</strong> according to Gene Chiellini of the<br />
<strong>flood</strong> waters swept through the dry National Wether Service, M am-<br />
last week, smashing parts of Aefund<br />
from the Ventnor City Man*<br />
<strong>boardwalk</strong> <strong>and</strong> sweeping away hup<br />
Her. b comparJaon, the highe* tide<br />
amounts of s<strong>and</strong> in what Is bound to of <strong>record</strong> WH 94 teet during the<br />
become known as Ae Halloween Great Atlantic Hurricane of Sept f'<br />
<strong>flood</strong> of "91.<br />
im, "m hluA 6-7 gaimWu<br />
Three of the four bridge-causeways resulted in tidei of 9.3 feet<br />
because of the water, <strong>and</strong> Ae only Pollack, who Is deputy<br />
open one, at 34th Street, was seriously management nwjJhgjnr. an.,—<br />
<strong>flood</strong>ed as welL Umtaary estimates of the darnm<br />
At its highest point. Ugh tide was *_, •'. --". :<br />
9.02 feet above jneantow water, (giimmtamk>f>stA<br />
City removes dune as<br />
<strong>tides</strong> rise; state due<br />
By WnJUAM BARLOW removal by the <strong>city</strong> wa« chanpdOit<br />
Monday under orders fron» the<br />
y<br />
OCEAN OTY--Municipal workers «•]«•<br />
<strong>and</strong> a state aid *greement when Ihey I, M_<br />
removed accumulated «ij fins the CoailM' CoBJtuiiaUuu<br />
beadi new 28th Saw* Wcdnaday ^i^ll|Wdtyi«<br />
morning, i>«tM the highest tide in 15 *••••»<br />
yearswasabouttohUttieJalmA "•*•'• '<br />
Bat »Jw o|d,rx^ altowtag the ' Uiliiii>M<br />
USing food CUpbOard<br />
, Wg haye n&idy, s&y& may()r<br />
By JULIE M« WILLIAMS<br />
S i t L Sff<br />
ncanic conditions reflect those of last<br />
November <strong>and</strong> December, Ac Community<br />
Cupboard could end the year<br />
by having served man than 1,700<br />
local families.<br />
who staff the faculty throughout the<br />
year, •<br />
been distributed to'l.320 families Aat<br />
included 2fiK children <strong>and</strong> 1400<br />
adults, Johnson gild.<br />
The cupboard is open 1-3 no,<br />
weekdays, manned by two to tour<br />
t& food oratem!*aided 3» about one day a nwA; •*««•<br />
eT as ? ama maM m areavaUaBtowiiaatsdtA<br />
S-L's Whofs Cooking '91 finds<br />
18th <strong>and</strong> Bay.<br />
Ten finalists in each of the three categories wffl bring their entries, prepmed<br />
ftiDowing Ae presentation of<br />
the dishes.<br />
Ae public wffl be Invited to wnpfe<br />
91[ft^ement to be included in Tht SmtMldgr Nov. 21 issue.<br />
Tre event is free <strong>and</strong> open to the public<br />
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I! '• ~- * -<br />
A2 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER OcwClty. N.J. Thurrtay, Nowmbw 7,1991<br />
County joins township in opposition to water pumping by utilities<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP —<br />
about Atlantic Ileetrie's water supplies suppliei should not<br />
from two proposed weUs<br />
.fte the state, <strong>and</strong> the hearing amount requested, accord, used there <strong>and</strong> the genera- should sHU keep an eye o<br />
The Cape May County free- proposal.<br />
suffer any negative impact. on Stagecoach Road In Mar- officer could not be readied<br />
holders have added their<br />
The water utility is seek- .The freeholders, along mora for diversion to other for comment.<br />
volce to the local govoning<br />
ing to divert water from with the township, sections of the township<br />
body against proposed<br />
pumping In the township<br />
two proposed Marmora requested that these appli- <strong>and</strong> Ocean City.<br />
Atlantic Blecttlc is seekby<br />
two utilities.<br />
wells for other sections of cations to the state be The proposal has Ing permission to draw up<br />
the township <strong>and</strong> Ocean scheduled for a public hear- prompted concern from to 25 million gallons of<br />
At its Oct. 28 meeting, the City. Atiantic Heetrie needs ing in the township to allow local <strong>and</strong> county officials water per month from an<br />
Township Committee additional water to operate residents a dunce to give about what effect the aquifer baneath the B.L<br />
accepted a resolution from its proposed "scrubbers" at their input.<br />
pumping would have on Engl<strong>and</strong> generating station<br />
: die freeholder board oppos- the B.L. Engl<strong>and</strong> generating<br />
the private residential wells to operate the plant's pro-<br />
Copies of the freeholders*<br />
ing plans by ti\e New Jer- station in Beesley's Point<br />
in the area. •<br />
resolution was also sent to<br />
sey-American Water Co. The scrubbers wiU be used<br />
Because of the reaction,<br />
the state Department of<br />
ind Atlantic Electric to to reduce sulfur dioxide<br />
the water utility Is also<br />
Environmental Protection<br />
pump millions of gallons of from flue gas emissions,<br />
requesting mat the DEPE<br />
<strong>and</strong> Energy, Sen. James S. extend the deadline for<br />
water from aquifers running<br />
beneath the township.<br />
In their resolution, the Cafiero <strong>and</strong> Assemblymen written comment, which<br />
freeholders said mat their Frank A. LoBiondo <strong>and</strong> expired Thursday, <strong>and</strong> hold<br />
The committee formally concern was that private Raymond A. Batten. a public hearing, according<br />
come out against New Jer- well usage should not be New Jersey-American is to company spokeswoman<br />
sey-American's pumping adversely affected by these seeking state permission to Elaine Shapiro. As of yes-<br />
plan three weeks ago, <strong>and</strong> proposals <strong>and</strong> that existing pump about 2.06 million terday, she said no word<br />
has expressed concern users of adjacent public gallons of water per day has been heard back from<br />
1<br />
amount requested, accord- used mere <strong>and</strong> the genera- should still keep an eye on<br />
ing to McCrosson, since tors won't always be on the application, , aj<br />
they presently recycle water Une, but township officials = g ^ Gooney<br />
Loan helps Marmora business<br />
MARMORA —<br />
room business started more be repaid at fi percent inter-<br />
Jasey Economic Develop- man 10 yon ago as a oneest over a five-year period.<br />
ment District has awarded a man shop in the Villas,' FmHA IRP loans are avail-<br />
posed flue gas filtering sys- $150,000 low-lntefist tarn to Sturm said in a press release. able to businesses In<br />
tern.<br />
A-l Mechanical Contractors 'Now 11 people work there communities of less thaak<br />
Township Committee- here-toa^ 8w ftnHA Bid A-l plans to hire three 25,000 <strong>and</strong> we designed Kr<br />
man Andrew J, McCrosson Intermediary Rdending Pro- more as the result of this employ low-income persons<br />
Jr. said he recently attended gnn, according to Cape loan. With difficult economic <strong>and</strong>, when possible, tern<br />
the utility's open house, May County Freeholder-Di- times upon us, I'm glad that families. Businesses can bor-<br />
<strong>and</strong> was told that the prorector William Sham, who cooperative government can row up to $150,000 or up to<br />
posed well would not be oversees the Department of give a boost to the kxal econ- 75 percent of the project cost,<br />
shallow, but deep into the Tourism <strong>and</strong> Economic omy this way."<br />
whichever is less.'<br />
Kirkwood Aquifer. Development, liaison to the The money to bring used As the funds are paid<br />
Company officials don't SJH3D.<br />
to purchase new equipment back, they become available<br />
expert to draw the full This is the first IRP loan tofor<br />
a kitchen <strong>and</strong> bathroom far other businesses to bor- -<br />
be aviwdid In fte county showroom at their Norwood row through the program, A<br />
through the South Jersey Koad location, according to , For additional Inlbrmatiorr<br />
Economic Development Dis- owners Maty Ann <strong>and</strong> Wai^ about the program <strong>and</strong> other<br />
trict, which also includes ren Andrews. The gr<strong>and</strong> loans available fat the county<br />
Atlantic, Cumberl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> opening for the showroom through the SJEDD, contact<br />
Salem counties.<br />
was Sept. 27.<br />
the Oeparttnent of Toinism<br />
"TMs Htdwn <strong>and</strong> bith- The loan dosing took place <strong>and</strong> Economic Development<br />
Aug. 28 <strong>and</strong> the funds will atSSMTSS.<br />
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Upper Township notes by Brian Gooney<br />
CHAMBER GOLF<br />
TOURNEY A SUCCESS<br />
COW SPRING — There<br />
were 17 golfers representing<br />
the township Chamber<br />
of Commerce Oct. 23 at the<br />
new Cape May National<br />
Course here. The first<br />
annual golf tournament for<br />
the township chamber was CHAMBER PREPARING<br />
held in conjunction wim ftirWD BASKETS<br />
Cape May County Otamber MARMORA — The<br />
golf tournament. township Chamber of Cam-<br />
Warren Andrews wasmeree is preparing iood<br />
•warded a trophy for dos- baskets to needy families<br />
est to the pin, Eighteen hi the community during<br />
businesses also sponsored this Thanksgiving <strong>and</strong><br />
holes to help raise funds for Christmas season,<br />
the event. Last year, the public<br />
AVAWN — State Sucre- the Cape May County Han- <strong>and</strong> delivered them to the<br />
tary of Agriculture Arthur ntag Board Mday evening elementary school. This<br />
Bnjwn wfll address local hfe¥, a at the Whitebrier year, to donate any non-<br />
planning <strong>and</strong> awing board bm. Cost is «0 each <strong>and</strong> perishable Items, all the<br />
officials along with other begins with a cash bar at 6 chamber line at 6284343<br />
government oftars during pmCallttHOW. <strong>and</strong> a representative will<br />
fee annual dinner meeting of<br />
make arrangements to have<br />
your donation picked up or<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
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toftwoyea/SiJlQsl^r^^t^Mt<strong>and</strong> pries 40
A4 THESEMWEL-LEDGER Oc«nCity, N.J. Thurtdsy, November 7,1991<br />
Prizes galore await the Gala Champagne FTmg<br />
Co-chalrpersons Anthony <strong>and</strong> Josephine Scalzo of<br />
Ocean City, with tome of the prizes for this year's<br />
champagne fling, at The Fl<strong>and</strong>ers Nov. 17,<br />
1<br />
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Men's & Women's<br />
Clothing<br />
H<strong>and</strong>bags • Jewelry<br />
"f Shoes<br />
The<br />
ISLANDER<br />
920 Boardwalk<br />
Ocean City, NJ<br />
20% OFF<br />
NOVEMBER 6 -11,1991<br />
SHOP WiJO ftm. MqnsStf. • TIL i ttm. FRIDAY<br />
AIL MAJOR CREBITCARBS ACCEPTED<br />
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FRIDAY<br />
PMfr No. 1 — Ptpetrani
A8 OounCity. N,J, Trmr»d»y, ttewmtwr 7,1991<br />
'The beach took a terrible beating 9<br />
By WILUAM BARLOW 81st Stteet, where the s<strong>and</strong> leave for higher ground car.<br />
beating, <strong>and</strong> the dunes look<br />
Sentinel-Ledger Start was washed aln^ost entirely before high tide.<br />
like a knife was used to<br />
SEA ISLE CITY — High out from under a house that Local news media, how- While Stralhmere's slice them in two," Cowan<br />
<strong>tides</strong> <strong>flood</strong>ed the <strong>city</strong> last had previously been on dry ever, reported a general beaches were also hard hit. Mid, Since the storm, resi-<br />
Thursday, stealing large l<strong>and</strong>,. i<br />
voluntary evacuation of the Bill Cowan of the Strathdents have put up snow<br />
amounts of s<strong>and</strong>< <strong>and</strong> In that same block, the <strong>city</strong>.<br />
mere Improvement Author- fendng along TA, blocks,<br />
underaunlng one property street end was washed According to Ubro, there ity said that he believed <strong>and</strong> pore work Is planned<br />
in the south enePbut other- away up to one of the man- was very little danger to they fared very well, in the future. The township<br />
wise leaving th« <strong>city</strong> holes,<br />
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Ubro said many of the the <strong>flood</strong>, though some eld- grass thit residents have pUes the barrier isl<strong>and</strong> resi-<br />
"We've had worse," said roads throughout the dtyerly<br />
residents took refup in planted <strong>and</strong> maintained dents might need to effect<br />
public safety commissioner were <strong>flood</strong>ed, <strong>and</strong> that at the Woodbtae fire hall, over the years.<br />
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Steve Ubro on Friday. Wgh tide north to south AU the bridges in <strong>and</strong> out Flooding occurred along<br />
Libro said the major ttavel was nearly impossi- of &e dty were closed by all of Bayvlew Drive <strong>and</strong> Somers Point hid some<br />
problem from the <strong>flood</strong>ing ble.<br />
high tide, <strong>and</strong> the Shore the a stretch of Common- <strong>flood</strong>ing along Bay Avenue<br />
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s<strong>and</strong> lost by the dry, which to evacuate the dty were was under water from the the post office <strong>and</strong> at theing<br />
to City Administrator<br />
he estimated will cost about exaggerated.<br />
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$4 million to replace. City officials had sug- Ubro said he helped one Beach, he added. Despite of no serious <strong>flood</strong>ing dam-<br />
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Qov, Jim Fiorio it flanked by Csngressmin Bill Hughes <strong>and</strong> termer oovemor Bren-<br />
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Early estimates put the<br />
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The governor had already<br />
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people cheered Fiorio <strong>and</strong><br />
many shook his h<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />
posed for pictures with<br />
Urn,<br />
The Board of Commissioners<br />
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ordinance to construct two<br />
groins at the 83rd <strong>and</strong> 88th<br />
street beaches because no<br />
And HugheSyCommentcd,<br />
money was available from<br />
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state or federal sources.<br />
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<strong>and</strong> dunes, there would be<br />
commitaient from the dty,<br />
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<strong>and</strong> a third groin or per-<br />
While state <strong>and</strong> local offihaps<br />
a jetty in the<br />
cials were touring the area,<br />
Townsend's Inlet area<br />
a contingent of seven pris-<br />
around193rd Street.<br />
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State Correctional Fodliry, The <strong>city</strong> has already<br />
Southern Division were requested the assistance of<br />
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prevent curiosity seekers Engineers, which originally<br />
from falling down the steep designed the dry's groin<br />
embankment, which was system.<br />
over eight feet in some plac- "We used to have beauties.ful<br />
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supervised by two guards on 80th Street for 30 years.<br />
<strong>and</strong> Dan Ford, an employee She <strong>and</strong> a neighbor, Irene<br />
of the local Dopartaent of Bukowski, were signing<br />
Public Works.<br />
petitions being distributed<br />
News of the governor's by S<strong>and</strong>y Cistone, who<br />
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William Cassidy, 71<br />
OSMOND BBACH. FU. — WlUlam P, Cassidy of this<br />
dty died Oct, 26.<br />
) Bom In Philadelphia, Mr, Cassidy was a resident of<br />
Churehville, Pa., before moving to <strong>On</strong>nend Beach seven<br />
years ago,<br />
, He was a rotoed contract manapr for FMC Corp a veteran<br />
of World War H <strong>and</strong> a member of 1 Florence Hollinger, 90<br />
OCEAN CITY — norenoB A. HoUlngflr, 90, of this citv<br />
died Nov. 5 at her home.<br />
Bom in Philadelphia, she was a former resident of Lebanon,<br />
Pa,, <strong>and</strong> moved to Ocean dry from Newtown<br />
Square, Pa., 22 years ago.<br />
Surviving are her husb<strong>and</strong> of nearly 70 years, Raymond<br />
St. Brendan's j. Sr,; a son, Raymond J, Jr. of Steunton, Va.; a daughter,<br />
Church, Ormond Beach, <strong>and</strong> Our Lady of Good Counsel Geraldine Deegan of Virgmli B«ch, Va,; <strong>and</strong> five gttnd-<br />
Churehville. ""."-•"' ehlldren.<br />
Surviving are his wife, Larettaj two sons, Leigh A. Mass of Chrisuan Burial will be 8 p.m. Friday at St.<br />
Cassidy of Mannara <strong>and</strong> Brian Cassidy of Hamilton- a Frances Cabrini CHurch, 2nd <strong>and</strong> Atlantic Ave,, Ocean<br />
daughter, Loretta Bolsd of Marmora; <strong>and</strong> seven Br<strong>and</strong>- City, where Wends may caU from 7 p.m.<br />
children. .<br />
Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Lebanon, Pa.<br />
§ Mass of Christian Burial is 10 a.m. today, liursday, at Arrangemenrs are by the Chester J. Wimberg Funeral<br />
St. Augustine's Roman Catholic Church, 13th <strong>and</strong> Wesfcy, Home of Ocean City.<br />
Ocean City,<br />
Mildred Barbour, 75<br />
Ida Lovejpy, 83<br />
SBAVILLI — Ida H. Lovejoy, 83, of this community In<br />
Upper Township died Oct 31; at Shore Memorial Hospital,<br />
Somers Point.<br />
ft Mrs. Lovejoy was a member of the Sea We United Methodlst<br />
Church <strong>and</strong> was a founder <strong>and</strong> the former<br />
chairwoman of the Methodist Church Memorial Fund.<br />
She was acHve In the Atlantic County Parents Teachers<br />
Association, was the county Heart Fund chairwoman for<br />
15 years, <strong>and</strong> was also the first aid counselor of Troop 76<br />
of the toy Scouts of America.<br />
. Mrs. Lovejoy trained at the Graduate School of Nursing<br />
in PhilBdelphja.<br />
Bom in CanfenfPa., she lived in Sea M&Clty for the past<br />
45 years.<br />
C\ Surviving are her husb<strong>and</strong>, Carl J.; one son, James L. of<br />
* MiU Valley, Calif.- one daughter, Sally L. McAllister of<br />
Unwood- <strong>and</strong> seven gr<strong>and</strong>children.<br />
Services were Saturday in the Godfrey Funeral Home,<br />
Palermo.<br />
Memorial conWbutions may be made to the Sea Isle City<br />
United Methodist Church, J.F.K. Boulevard, Sea Isle City,<br />
08243 or to the Upper Township Rescue Squad, P.O. Box<br />
543, Tuckahoe, 08250.<br />
Edna Segal, 84<br />
Q ATLANTIC CrTY — Edna D, Segal, 84, of this dty died<br />
Oct. 29 at home.<br />
Along with her late husb<strong>and</strong>, Nathan, she helped operate<br />
the William I. Segal fruit <strong>and</strong> produce company in<br />
Atlantic City for many years.<br />
She was a past president of Deborah, a member of Congregation<br />
Beth Israel in Northfleld, <strong>and</strong> a founder of the<br />
Unwood Country Club, where she was « champion golfer.<br />
Bom In Chester, Pa., she lived in this area for more than<br />
60 years.<br />
Q Surviving are two sons, Robert M. of Philadelphia, <strong>and</strong><br />
• Richard L, of Somers Point, one brother, Howard Dutkln<br />
of Washington, D.C., <strong>and</strong> seven gr<strong>and</strong>children.<br />
Services were Thursday at the Beth KehlUah Cemetery,<br />
Pleasantville.<br />
Arrangements were by the Rom Memorial Chapel of<br />
Atlantic City.<br />
Gary Somers, 46<br />
SOMERS POINT — Gary J. Somers, 46, of this commu-<br />
-jiity died Oct. 30 At Shore Memorial Hospital<br />
Mr, Semers was a member of Grace Lutheran Church,<br />
Somers Point, He was a part-time disc jockey, <strong>and</strong> worked<br />
for the Somers Point Sewerage Authority.<br />
Bom in Somers Point, he was a lifelong area resident.<br />
Surviving are his wile, Deborah; one daughter, lisa M.<br />
of Somers Poinri one son, Brie D. Lashley of Somers Point;<br />
one sister, Rosemarie McCormick of Florida; five brothers,<br />
Harry C. of Norristown, Pa., Mitchell W. <strong>and</strong> James C,<br />
both of Mays L<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>and</strong> Bruce <strong>and</strong> Richard G. both of<br />
Somers Point; <strong>and</strong> his mother, Mildred F, Merritt of Somers<br />
Point.<br />
w Services were Friday at the Grace Lutheran Church.<br />
Arrangements were by the Middleton-Stroble Funeral<br />
Home, Shore Road, Somers Point,<br />
Donations may be made to the Grace Lutheran Church,<br />
Shore Road <strong>and</strong> Meyran Avenue, Somers Poinf 08244,<br />
WOODSTOWN — Mildred C Barbour, 75, of this community<br />
died Oct. 27 at Elmer C«»munity Hospital after a<br />
lengthy illness.<br />
Bom in Chester, Pa,, she was a forma 1 resident erf Ocean<br />
City <strong>and</strong> Springfield, Pa., before moving to Woodstown<br />
five years ago.<br />
Mrs, Barbour was a former member of St. Peter's United<br />
Methodist Church, Ocean City, where she became the first<br />
woman lay leader in that church's history. She was also a<br />
former trustee, chairwoman of the women's mtudliary<br />
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Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Point.<br />
Survivors include her husb<strong>and</strong> of 50 years. Jack; two<br />
daughters, Gail B. Newcomer of Media. Pa., <strong>and</strong> Linda B.<br />
Lorraine of Sicklervine; <strong>and</strong> four gr<strong>and</strong>children.<br />
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St.. Woodstown 08098.<br />
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AS THE SENTINEL-LEDGER Oo—nCity. HJ. Ttnmday, NewndMf 7, INI<br />
With special touches, beef, pork entrees will become fall favorites<br />
BjJUUEMcWILLIAMS than a spicy afterthought. over medium-high heat, that can be served over over medium-high heat,<br />
Seoooot-LedaorStafl In others, applesauce, brown roast on aU sides in noodles or rice.<br />
brown beef in oil, in hatch-<br />
Fall is certainly a good whole apples <strong>and</strong> bananas oiL<br />
es. Remove browned meat<br />
tee to build up a hearty replace traditional beef <strong>and</strong> Add chili powder <strong>and</strong> BEEF NORMANDY to a bowl.<br />
appetite.<br />
park condiments. Fruit juic- flair to oU m pot; stir 30<br />
Reduce heat under pot to<br />
Kids are bade in school es, apple <strong>and</strong> orange, are seconds. Add salsa <strong>and</strong> IVi pounds beef top medium. Cook <strong>and</strong> stir<br />
<strong>and</strong> bade to their crowded used for flavor <strong>and</strong> moist-<br />
onions until lightly<br />
aftersehQQl activity schedness. browned.<br />
ule. What they are home, In our flwt two recipes, cooking connection Return browned beef to<br />
they are always hungry. Gulled Pot Roast has a<br />
pot <strong>and</strong> add the applesauce,<br />
Everyone in th« lanuly blanket of salsa <strong>and</strong> is<br />
steak sauce <strong>and</strong> water. Heat<br />
can build up a good hunger served with piping h,ot<br />
to a boil. Reduce heat to<br />
helping with the fall yard combread. The Beef Nor-<br />
steak sauce; heat to a boil. round, cut m 1 Vl-ineh cubes<br />
low*, simmer for 1 hour. ,<br />
work. And let's not forget m<strong>and</strong>y . _gets<br />
its tang <strong>and</strong><br />
Reduce heat to low. Sim- 2 Tbsp, veptable oU<br />
mer, covered, for 1 hour, 1 pound onions, thinly<br />
Serve over your choice of<br />
what watching the all- consistency from unsweet- turning meat every 30 min-<br />
noodles or rice.<br />
Americnn game of football ened applesauce. Bom come utes.<br />
2 cups Unsweetened Our third beef idea is a<br />
on television on take out of to us from the nutritionists Uncover pot; cook 1 hour applesauce<br />
beef (<strong>and</strong> apple) pie with a<br />
your crew at home. at A,l, steak sauce. more.<br />
, % cup steak sauce top oust of combread mar<br />
Therefore, in autumn —————^—— Slice <strong>and</strong> serve meat with W cup water<br />
gets its flavor from a zesty<br />
"Uto" eating goes out the CHHJID sauce with combread, if<br />
window <strong>and</strong> you need<br />
hot cooked noodles or chili sauce. It was devel-<br />
desired.<br />
something rich <strong>and</strong> hearty<br />
rice<br />
oped by the kitchens at<br />
to stave ofi hunger.<br />
Beef Norm<strong>and</strong>y is an easy<br />
Heinz,<br />
4-pound beef rump roast<br />
Pat meat dry.<br />
Today's recipes focus on<br />
to prepare, one-dish meal<br />
2 tsp. vegetable oil<br />
In a 4-quart heavy pot,<br />
the old st<strong>and</strong>bys of beef <strong>and</strong><br />
CORN TOWED<br />
2 Tbsp. chili powder<br />
pork, but with added<br />
BEEFPIE<br />
1 Tbsp. all-purpose flour<br />
attractions mat will make 1 12-ounce Jar hot, senior menus<br />
even , , the picWest - . . tot . . or teen medium or nuld thick <strong>and</strong><br />
ask for another helping. diunkv salsa<br />
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A10 rHESENVNEL-lEOGB* OownClty, NJ. Thuradiy, Nowmbw 7.1991<br />
Dismcrs<br />
SENATE<br />
James Cafiero (R)<br />
Ron Casella (D)<br />
ASSEMBLY<br />
Rav Batten (D)<br />
Jennifer Lookabough (D)<br />
Frank LoBiondo (R)<br />
Jack Qibson (R)<br />
FREEHOLDERS<br />
Harry V<strong>and</strong>ersliee (D)<br />
Gary Jessel (R)<br />
Jack Gibson<br />
DISTRICT<br />
(continued tea page 1)<br />
defeated Democratic opponent<br />
Ronald F. Casella<br />
(18,851). Cufiero untied<br />
19,707 votes fa Cape May<br />
County alone to Casella's<br />
10,486.<br />
incumbent Republican<br />
Assemblyman Prank<br />
SEA ISLE CITY (Results by District)<br />
1<br />
183<br />
68<br />
83<br />
65<br />
152<br />
161<br />
87<br />
140<br />
_ _<br />
wEL Hi<br />
1<br />
•<br />
2<br />
198<br />
80<br />
101<br />
63<br />
171<br />
134<br />
96<br />
178<br />
m•i<br />
3<br />
249<br />
134<br />
167<br />
104<br />
233<br />
277<br />
154<br />
223<br />
4<br />
234<br />
108<br />
134<br />
94 .'<br />
214<br />
244<br />
112<br />
227<br />
AiSENTEI TOTALS<br />
114<br />
21<br />
29<br />
18<br />
108<br />
122<br />
31<br />
103<br />
RESULTS INCLUDE ABSENTEE<br />
••<br />
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Frank Lobiondo<br />
• I<br />
II<br />
• I<br />
• I<br />
• 1<br />
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CtMM* SMk „ .. 3 2S<br />
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SENATE<br />
Meg Worthingtori (D) .-.<br />
William Gormley (R)<br />
ASSEMBLY<br />
FredScemi(D)<br />
Tom Foiey fj)<br />
John Gaffney (R)<br />
Fredrick Nickles(R)<br />
EXECUTIVE<br />
Ken Harrison (0)<br />
Richard Squires (R)<br />
FREEHOLDER<br />
Pat McCullough (D)<br />
Dennis Levlnson (R)<br />
James Swift (D)<br />
Thomas Russo (R)<br />
MAYOR<br />
JohnConroy<br />
Charles Parker<br />
Leonard Gramlieh<br />
COUNCIL<br />
Harvey Smith<br />
George Hyatt<br />
Susan Slaughter<br />
John Walsh<br />
1<br />
182<br />
180<br />
162<br />
140<br />
195<br />
211<br />
132<br />
228<br />
153<br />
193<br />
164<br />
175<br />
139<br />
154<br />
86<br />
171<br />
183<br />
, 2<br />
168<br />
23$<br />
153<br />
155<br />
248<br />
234<br />
125<br />
268<br />
150<br />
235<br />
185<br />
223<br />
108<br />
210<br />
90<br />
167<br />
224<br />
Buck Tavern<br />
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SOMERS POINT (Results by District)<br />
WARDI<br />
3 4<br />
90<br />
132<br />
78<br />
78<br />
141<br />
133<br />
80<br />
160<br />
84<br />
132<br />
82 '<br />
133<br />
78<br />
, 125<br />
20<br />
114<br />
,109<br />
148<br />
220<br />
,187<br />
138<br />
214<br />
"205<br />
90<br />
269<br />
144<br />
201<br />
144<br />
202<br />
134<br />
172<br />
41<br />
178<br />
185<br />
TOTAL<br />
586<br />
768<br />
860<br />
809<br />
798<br />
783<br />
. 407<br />
922<br />
631<br />
761<br />
546<br />
733<br />
459<br />
661<br />
237<br />
630<br />
701<br />
1<br />
120<br />
216<br />
118<br />
108<br />
218<br />
213<br />
85<br />
237<br />
109<br />
203<br />
102<br />
205<br />
79<br />
192<br />
70<br />
117<br />
214<br />
2<br />
91<br />
158<br />
96<br />
91<br />
149<br />
149<br />
84<br />
184<br />
90<br />
148<br />
91<br />
141<br />
61<br />
152<br />
44<br />
• 102<br />
143<br />
WARD II<br />
3 4<br />
128<br />
193<br />
132<br />
122<br />
186<br />
185<br />
106<br />
212<br />
131<br />
178<br />
130<br />
17S<br />
106<br />
144<br />
73<br />
139<br />
177<br />
TOTALS DO NOT INCLUDE ABSENTEE BALLOTS<br />
LoBiondo (26,473 votes) rrturm<br />
includes all of Cape May Tuesday night.<br />
<strong>and</strong> running mate John C In Cap* May County, County, the Atlantic The broom symbolized a<br />
Gibson of Sea Isle City LoBiondo carried 18,798 County muflidpaMiS of Republican sweep of the<br />
(23,164) also easily out votes, Gibson had 17,857, Bucna Borough <strong>and</strong> Bucna first district legislative can-<br />
polled Democratic Incum- Lookabaugh had 11,451 <strong>and</strong> Vista Township as well as didates <strong>and</strong> ttie Cape May<br />
bent Raymond A, Batten Batten had 11,974. MillvlUe, Vinel<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> County freeholder seat<br />
(15,862) <strong>and</strong> running mate Because of redistrictlng Maurice River Township in Assembly c<strong>and</strong>idates<br />
Jennifer Lookabaugh earlier this year, The 1stCumberl<strong>and</strong><br />
County. Frank LoBiondo <strong>and</strong> Jack<br />
(17,092), to other unofficial Legislative District now<br />
Billy Kehner Jr., theGibson<br />
<strong>and</strong> state Senate<br />
9-ye«M)ld son of Republi- c<strong>and</strong>idate James Cafiero<br />
can first District committee- won l<strong>and</strong>slide victories in<br />
man BUI Kehner Sr., stood Cape May <strong>and</strong> Cumberl<strong>and</strong><br />
Ocean<br />
on stage with a broom counties.<br />
alongside the local Republi- "Vs Uke Christmas <strong>and</strong> George Hyatt<br />
John Walsh Charles Parker<br />
(609)398-5404 can c<strong>and</strong>idates at McNut- th« Academy Awards<br />
1-800-842-2676 16/8 Lounge in Sea Isle Gty roUed into one," Gibson POINT<br />
told the krp crowd at tin<br />
Workshop Nov. 15 tavern after his challenge to<br />
1360 Boardwalk: Mon-Sat. 9 an>6 pm • Sun, 12 noon on living wills incumbent Democrat Ray<br />
Batten paid off.<br />
SOMffiS POINT — The Most of the Republicans<br />
nursing staff at Shore Memo-<br />
HOLIDAY GIFT TINS<br />
who spoke saw the victory<br />
rial HspUal will provide a as a m<strong>and</strong>ate to Governor<br />
Now Available<br />
workshop on living wills Jim Florio to reduce taxes.<br />
Call today for our holiday gift catalog. We<br />
noon to £ pm Friday, Nov. 'It looks like Horio may<br />
ship anywhere in theUS<br />
15 in the main lobby. Copies be looking for a new job<br />
of critical care advance direc- soon," laughed county<br />
tives diving wills) will be party leader Gerard Deside-<br />
available. Call 65M629. rio.<br />
We've added<br />
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Crab Meat Ravioli Appetizer »3,50<br />
CaiunRedflsh •9.09<br />
Chicken Cordon Bleu »1Q,99<br />
Fioundir Chesapeake M5.99<br />
Fn'ed Shrimp Parmigiana, 1 (continued from page 1) Ing South Jersey Regional career.<br />
a second term <strong>and</strong> theTheatre<br />
in Its expansion 1 fought hard," he said.<br />
Republicans will have the plans <strong>and</strong> attracting new "I campaigned very hard.<br />
coattails of a popular presi- ratables, such as the senior There we» some factors<br />
dent to ride.<br />
citizens project, as some of outside the town that<br />
Loral Republicans gath- those goals.<br />
worked against us —<br />
ered at Doe's Hare on Bay The Democratic c<strong>and</strong>i- Florio feedback again.<br />
Avenue to watch the dates, assembled at the "tm not going to stop,"<br />
returns <strong>and</strong> celebrate the American Legion hall, all he added. "Tra going to<br />
GOP - victories <strong>city</strong>, <strong>and</strong> agreed that any race against campaign again — for<br />
countywlde, Hyatt was the dominant Republicans Whatever it is.*<br />
working at the AttariHe is an upWfl battle: Conroy, Slaughter, a newcomer to<br />
County Board of Elections a former oouncilirian, said local politics, said the out-<br />
<strong>and</strong> Walsh was-also absent he hid campaigned as hard come ha4 her a little down,<br />
Parker, who will be serving as' he could <strong>and</strong> that this but that she would not<br />
his second four-year term defeat would not prevent reject another bid at office. •<br />
as mayor, said the sweep him from running in the Tm a little discouraged,<br />
was a clear sign of support. future, at whkh time he but I basically recognize<br />
"1 think it shows mat the<br />
Tickets For Sure<br />
would continue to hammer tttat it's the first time 1 ran<br />
majority of voters In Som- on the issues of the current<br />
SPORTS<br />
for office," she said. 1<br />
- CONCiRTS<br />
ers Point support the council's lack of spending wink ultimately that the<br />
-THEATERS<br />
present Republican admin- responsibility in this trou- people of Somers Point will<br />
istration, the goals we have bled economy.<br />
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accomplished <strong>and</strong> those we Tm just a Ud yet," he ing a lopsided Republican<br />
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intend to accomplish," said. "June ooznes real fast. representaHon,"<br />
Parker said. He listed aid- The primary comes real Gmmllch,wholcMtal9«<br />
1946<br />
fast."<br />
coundl rare when he ran as.<br />
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Smith, a former Republi- a Republican, could not be<br />
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258<br />
175<br />
160<br />
239<br />
222<br />
125<br />
279<br />
150<br />
241<br />
163<br />
230<br />
142<br />
205<br />
65<br />
174<br />
229<br />
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823<br />
821<br />
. 481<br />
791<br />
789'<br />
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388<br />
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252<br />
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1,591<br />
1,081<br />
990<br />
1,589<br />
1,552<br />
787<br />
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term of Robert Jeffere, «ld<br />
mat hard work <strong>and</strong> leader,<br />
ship carried the day. When<br />
asked about future goals, he<br />
said the committee would<br />
'aeeomplish anything that<br />
comes up,"<br />
Beebe said that the committeemen<br />
have not yet discussed<br />
whether the mayor's<br />
position will be routed at<br />
January's reQrganiwn'on.<br />
The Democrats gathered<br />
at the Palermo residence of<br />
Committeeman Joseph<br />
Monteleone. Cossaboone<br />
<strong>and</strong> Bixby, both newwmers<br />
on the political scene, said<br />
they were not discouMged<br />
by tt»e outaome <strong>and</strong> might<br />
run in the future,<br />
'It was an interesting<br />
experience," said Bixby.<br />
"Pve never done it before.<br />
We went in with both feet<br />
<strong>and</strong> came out with bom<br />
feet. Pm not ashamed of<br />
what we've done. We<br />
worked every day from<br />
Sept 14, We made the<br />
Republicans campaign,<br />
that's for sure."<br />
Cossaboone echoed his<br />
comments. *1 don't Bunk<br />
anything worked against<br />
the Democrats," she said.<br />
"It was a dose nee, <strong>and</strong><br />
e vvere five c<strong>and</strong>idates<br />
In the running. We raisod a<br />
lot ol important Issues. 1 *<br />
POINT<br />
(continued from page A10)<br />
• incumbent Republican<br />
Sen. William Gormley<br />
(22,610 votes) edged out<br />
Democrat challenger Meg<br />
Worthington (19,818) in the<br />
most hotly-contested race in<br />
the Second District. Republicans<br />
John F. Gaffney<br />
(21,709) <strong>and</strong> Fredrick P.<br />
Nickles (20,843) also edged<br />
out Democrats Fred fkemi<br />
(20,403) <strong>and</strong> Tom Foiey<br />
(18,999) for the dlsnler's<br />
two Assembly seats.<br />
The COP sweep in the<br />
Second District added to<br />
the GOP sHt^wide momentum<br />
whicFgave Republican"<br />
lawmakers control of both<br />
houses of the Legislature.<br />
Incumbent Republican<br />
County Executive Richard<br />
I. Squires (33,i9fFvofig><br />
defeated Democratic opponent<br />
Ren Harrison (17,011).<br />
QFor thq taeholder-at-large<br />
seat, Republican Dennis<br />
Levinson (27,924) beat<br />
Democrat Fat McCullough<br />
(20,902), while Republican<br />
Thomas J. Russo (7,096)<br />
beat Democrat J«mes P.<br />
Swift (5,531).<br />
Glucose screenings<br />
•for diabetes offered<br />
SOMfflS POWT — Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital is ofiering<br />
blood test screenings 10 am.<br />
to noon each Monday in<br />
November (National Diabetes<br />
Month) for $2.<br />
Abo, a lecture about diabetes<br />
will be presented 1-3 pjn.<br />
^Jhday, Nov. 14 in the<br />
floor Hayes dassroran.<br />
The services complement the<br />
hospital's diabetes support<br />
group which meets 7 pm<br />
the third Thursday of each<br />
mcntkCaU 6534516.<br />
John Lorenzo<br />
DISTRICTS<br />
SiNATf<br />
James Cafiero (R)<br />
Ron Casella (D)<br />
ASSIMBLY *<br />
Ray Batten (D)<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP (Results by District)<br />
. Nov«nbw7,1M1 OcnCfty, N.J. ThE3EN7Wa.-L£DGBt A11.<br />
1 J -fi- 8 10 11 _LL 13 TOTALS<br />
200 222<br />
78 91<br />
Jennifer Lookabough (D)<br />
Tropcano was out ol Richard Beebe<br />
town <strong>and</strong> could not beSen.<br />
James Cafiero, Assem*<br />
reached for comment. A blyman Frank LoBiondo<br />
self-described ombudeman, <strong>and</strong> Assemblyman-elect<br />
ttus is Tropemo's Wrd con- John Gibson, as well as<br />
secutive campaign as an incumbent Cape May<br />
independent, including last County Freeholder Gary<br />
year, when he withdrew in Jessel.<br />
fav» of Monteleone. TVope- The First District, historiano<br />
indicated earlier mat a cally a GOP stronghold,<br />
defeat this year would not was made even more so by<br />
dampen his desire to run in redlstricting. The three<br />
the future.<br />
Republican wins here<br />
Upper Township voters added to the GOP momen-<br />
followed the bend for the tum statewide mat enabled<br />
rest of the county <strong>and</strong> First Republicans to gain control<br />
District, supporting the of both houses of the state<br />
Republican team of state Legislature.<br />
Frank LoBiondo (R)<br />
Jack Qibson (R)<br />
FREEHOLDERS<br />
Harry V<strong>and</strong>ersiict (D)<br />
Gary Jissil (R)<br />
coMMrrree<br />
Georgette Cossaboone (D)<br />
Stodard Bixby (D)<br />
Richard BeflbfUR)<br />
John Lorenzo (R)<br />
Bruno Tropeano (I)<br />
190<br />
175<br />
B9 142<br />
171 176<br />
89 128<br />
153 126<br />
143 160<br />
155 149<br />
86 100<br />
DISTRICTS<br />
Casella (D)<br />
Cafiero (R)<br />
Ray Batten (D)<br />
Jennifer Lookabough (D<br />
Frank LoBiondo (R)<br />
Jack Gibson (R)<br />
FRFFHOLnFRS<br />
Harry V<strong>and</strong>irsllce(D)<br />
Gary Jessel (R)<br />
QUESTION<br />
YES<br />
NO<br />
91<br />
94<br />
97<br />
100<br />
226<br />
205<br />
184 172 174<br />
63 98 100<br />
66<br />
61<br />
158<br />
149<br />
99<br />
99<br />
169<br />
167<br />
109<br />
110<br />
178<br />
166<br />
212<br />
69<br />
81<br />
89<br />
199<br />
188<br />
90 112 145106<br />
130 147 134173<br />
62 123 130 81<br />
78 124 141 97<br />
132 133 123143<br />
122 120 103128<br />
62 54 84 116<br />
OCEAN CITY (Results by District) OCEAN CITY (Results by District)<br />
WARDI<br />
2 3 4 8<br />
1S4 152 218 223 128180<br />
113117 155 299 106 68 218<br />
84 80 90 128 77103<br />
78 70 72 100 83 147 82<br />
78 101 116129<br />
82<br />
68 99 105130<br />
82<br />
188 196 214202<br />
121<br />
168 128 201202<br />
116<br />
115 127 147180<br />
121<br />
152 115 175180<br />
88<br />
181 174 203208<br />
130<br />
49 41 8188<br />
37<br />
WARD II<br />
1 2 3 4<br />
WARD III<br />
2 3 4<br />
129113 89 117 183 77 113 132<br />
156 99 101 123217<br />
88 220 169<br />
186 129 120 122282<br />
100 195 228<br />
44 28 31 5989<br />
39 33 28<br />
242<br />
79<br />
86<br />
91<br />
226<br />
229<br />
130<br />
182<br />
102<br />
116<br />
168<br />
163<br />
96<br />
172 251 254<br />
68 80 97<br />
81 106 109<br />
84 86 123<br />
169 234 246<br />
143 223 222<br />
100 122<br />
138 208<br />
100 120<br />
128 149<br />
VIS 189<br />
117<br />
41<br />
148<br />
98<br />
143<br />
207<br />
133<br />
161<br />
192<br />
185<br />
65<br />
TOTALS INCLUDEABSENTEEVOTES<br />
WARD IV<br />
2 3 4 5 TOTALS<br />
190 234 242 184 23 3,214<br />
126 80 96 118 9<br />
108 85 78 81109<br />
57 68 102 141 104 110 129 6 1»?W<br />
107 87 81 83104<br />
59 140 94 135 95 116 119 8 Iji?<br />
178 102 113 152 294 101 144 20S 180 224 231 183 21 3,168<br />
169 89 98 137 270 93 101 200 177 204 215 177 21 i,W2<br />
171 158 187 201 f 2f7i1<br />
155 186 154 120 21 2jm<br />
240 231 247 211 19 3,328<br />
40 39 79 80 8<br />
TOTALS DO NOT INCLUDE ASBSENTEE BALLOTS TOTALS DO NOT INCLUDE ABSENTEE BALLOTS<br />
FREEHOLDER-<br />
(continued from page 1)<br />
port for Vidette by flie local<br />
Republican committee.<br />
Although the seat is officially<br />
at large, it has traditionally<br />
gone to Ocean City,<br />
<strong>and</strong>, the. county party ,ha$<br />
traditionally gone with the<br />
<strong>city</strong> committee's recommendaUon.<br />
By breaking with tradition,<br />
although well within<br />
the law, the county party<br />
alienated many Ocean City<br />
Rapublieans.<br />
V<strong>and</strong>ersUof campaigned<br />
heavily in Ocean City, <strong>and</strong><br />
there were ads taken out by<br />
"Republkani for V<strong>and</strong>erslice."<br />
V<strong>and</strong>eralice stopped at<br />
the tavern where the<br />
Gary Jessel<br />
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"No, It was piat," he<br />
told a reporter outside the<br />
'^jM # fat<br />
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V<strong>and</strong>ersUee said he may<br />
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"small tdken of<br />
appreciation*' for those<br />
whom Johnson jcaJIed "the<br />
backbone of tWl Organization."<br />
/ ,,<br />
He aid thtf needs could<br />
not be met Without outpouring<br />
of helpsfaim the<br />
churches,' swvloi arrtkdvie<br />
associations, Individuals,<br />
schools <strong>and</strong> the dry.<br />
Johnson also described<br />
the ups <strong>and</strong> downs of oper-<br />
ation, noting that in May,<br />
the cupboard almost ran<br />
out of food.<br />
"We're in good shape to<br />
stirt this year, on. - U Better<br />
than last year," he said. But<br />
he spoke cautiously about<br />
the local economy. **No one<br />
knows about, die financial<br />
situation,"<br />
DUNE<br />
(continued from page 1)<br />
It was the most ridiculous<br />
flung," she said. "The<br />
one end of the loader was<br />
in the watfr where the tide<br />
was coming in while the<br />
other end was removing the<br />
dune."<br />
The dune was removed at<br />
the request of one of flu<br />
owners of a duplex at 2805<br />
Wesley Ave.<br />
According to City<br />
Administrator Richard<br />
Deaney, a long-st<strong>and</strong>ing<br />
dry policy allowed a 20-foot<br />
path between the bulkhead<br />
<strong>and</strong> the dunes to be maintained,<br />
<strong>and</strong> as a public service<br />
<strong>city</strong> crewi would<br />
remove the s<strong>and</strong> at property<br />
ownes request<br />
"Mayor Nickolas Trofa<br />
rescinded Aat policy Monday<br />
pending a meeting<br />
with the Department of<br />
Environmental Protection's<br />
Bureau of Coastal Regulations<br />
Supervisor Mark<br />
Acknowledging that<br />
some people have abused<br />
the system, Johnson said<br />
they now nave a computer<br />
mat wUl help Bit volunteers<br />
stem this problem.<br />
Guests at the luncheon<br />
included Ocean City Mayor<br />
Niefcelas Trofa, who told<br />
group the Community<br />
CtkpbQard Is the only outside<br />
agency he recom-.<br />
ided the <strong>city</strong> help fund<br />
ing dty trucks for ftanspprHpg<br />
foodstuffs donated<br />
by offshore supermarkets<br />
<strong>and</strong> agencies. Recently,<br />
with use of a buck, the cupboard<br />
was able to bring<br />
back 40 extra crates of food<br />
from an area market,<br />
Veterans Day<br />
events readied<br />
Here is a rundown of the various Veterans Day ceremonies<br />
being sponsored in our arm -<br />
OCEAN CITY — Service honoring all veterans<br />
A thought-provoking world<br />
premiere continues at SJRTj<br />
BjEDWISMER Is often confused with his<br />
late wife), is admirably <strong>and</strong><br />
purple shadows presages<br />
each of Walters mini<br />
strokes.<br />
Comments from <strong>sever</strong>al<br />
Mike Geller, the new<br />
argu- people who have seen the<br />
president of the Ecumenical begins J0:30 I A Monday at Veterans Memorial Park,<br />
play an indicative of the<br />
CbuncU, which oversees the 6th Street <strong>and</strong> Wesley Avenue.<br />
SJRT's Gateway Theatre<br />
that mind set of local audiences.<br />
cupboard's operation, was<br />
along the bay in Semen<br />
next fiscal year,<br />
introduced <strong>and</strong> outgoing SEA ISLE CITY — Parade starts 11 am Monday at Point.<br />
"People flunk Ocean City president Dot McQuaid VFW hall, CM Street <strong>and</strong> Kennedy Boulevard, down The weather was turbu- a review<br />
is wealthy, an oasis, but we was flunked for her sewe. Kennedy to the Veterans of AU Wars Memorial founlent along the waterway<br />
\<br />
have needy here," said<br />
D<strong>and</strong>ng The Box Step runs through Nov. 17 at South<br />
tain at L<strong>and</strong>ls Avenue for brief service.<br />
<strong>and</strong> so was the drama. The<br />
Trofa, noting the local wel- It was also announced<br />
Jersey Regional Theatre, Bay Avenue, Somers Point.<br />
story unfolded with humor<br />
fare assistance account was flat proceeds from the dty<br />
Performance times: Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday, 8<br />
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at $40,000 in the red this workers' Festival of<br />
day, Nov. 11 at flie VFW post on Lyndhunt Avmue in even In the deepest tragedy. at 1 p.m., Sunday at 2 p.m. Call 653-0553.<br />
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board for the aid it provides day, Nov. 16 at the recre-<br />
days.<br />
to the needy of the dty. ation complex, 6th <strong>and</strong><br />
Johnson thanked Trofa Atlantic, will go to the<br />
SOMERS POINT — Gathering begins 11 sun. Raymond (John Thomas vived <strong>and</strong> by doing so is a The acting Is superb <strong>and</strong> the<br />
for his assistance In provid- Community Cupboard,<br />
Monday at the Veterans Memorial next to Old Ory Waitc). makes contact wfth reproach to his father. play is thought provoking<br />
Hall on Shore Road. Refreshments will follow at flie his elderly <strong>and</strong> estranged Katharine Hepburn but an evening of unrelent-<br />
VFW post on Bethel Road.<br />
father In order to commit recentty uM, "old age is ing gloom is not what the>-%<br />
the ailing widower to a not for sissy*B."Qne gets the came for. In a word, mosr<br />
Mauriello early m Decem- Trofa said on Tuesday the COURT HOUSE — Services begin 2 pjm. Monday, nursing facility. Raymond Ida froin mis play that local playgoers wish to be<br />
ber.<br />
s<strong>and</strong> dunes were the ay's Nov. 11 at flie Cape May County Veterans Cemetery, is the surviving sibling who coping wifli the complexi- entertained, not taught.<br />
Deaney confirmed the best protection torn the Crest Haven Roai"<br />
went north to Canada while ties of life at any age is not To overbalance, me sea-<br />
dry crew removed accumu- <strong>flood</strong>, <strong>and</strong> said that is why<br />
his brother stepped on a duck soup.<br />
son with so much, 'serious<br />
lated s<strong>and</strong> on Wednesday, he changed the policy.<br />
mine in "Nam.<br />
Walter has another major art," is looked upon as self-<br />
but it was not a dune The bulkhead where the<br />
Mark Hammer plays the problem — guilt He knows indulgent<br />
because it did not have s<strong>and</strong> was removed was<br />
curmudgeonly father like<br />
Musical this weekend<br />
deep down mat he has Still. Dancing The Box Step<br />
plants <strong>and</strong> was not built by breached during flie storm<br />
VVUford Brinuey with burnt wronged Raymond. He is a Is worm an evening of your<br />
dune fencing,<br />
last week, partly <strong>flood</strong>ing<br />
oatmeaL<br />
World War rivet who expe- time.<br />
The meeting between some yards but not damag- Show Makers staging 'Into the Woods' His constant rejection of rienoes the guilt of the sis- It is an opportunity to se»«<br />
Mauriello, die dty adminising flie houses,<br />
LINWOOD — Stephen taker's wife, Jack <strong>and</strong> theRaymond,<br />
even to giving vlvor. This makes him all some excellent acting <strong>and</strong>"*<br />
tration <strong>and</strong> the dry Public Deaney admitted flie tim- Sondhelm's award-winning Beanstalk, the h<strong>and</strong>some dead brother Kevin's iden- too willing to feed the nexn-as much as it may hurt,<br />
Works Department is suping of the s<strong>and</strong> removal as musical, Mo the Woods willprince<br />
<strong>and</strong> Rapunzel in a tity to die survivor, seems generatJon into the crucible think.<br />
posed to help dear up what less than ideal.<br />
be staged by the Show Mak- mulMayered plot which ends to be a guilty reaction to Msof<br />
war.<br />
Oh yes, don't miss Chris<br />
the regulations are pertain- He said the house where ers, Theatre G^d m thehappily<br />
In Art <strong>On</strong>e. In Art unequal h<strong>and</strong>ling of the He keeps reiterating that Daly's bit as the delivery<br />
ing to s<strong>and</strong> dunes- flie s<strong>and</strong> is removed has Mainl<strong>and</strong> Regional High Two, previous aeHons come brothers since childhood. the dam son "paid the boy at the climax. The con-<br />
Interviewed yesterday, riparian rights, <strong>and</strong> there- School auditorium this week- home to roost with a ven- Sometimes it seems to be a price," to the aid he wonfusion about the food pro-<br />
Mauriello said mat while fore has the right to remove end.geance.<br />
result of the fatheir's ders Just what he paid for. vides some much needed<br />
technically the dry's action flie dune.<br />
The cast includes Charles repeated episodes of eardlo- The play forces the audi- levity.<br />
on Wednesday could jeop- He said the dty has been<br />
This fast offering of flie lihriryi, who narrates the vascular accidents — ence to rethink old<br />
ardize state (aid for beach taken to court by some<br />
Guild's 34th theatre season is tale; Tom Presti <strong>and</strong> Mark described, at one point, as a premises <strong>and</strong> orthodox atti-<br />
replenishment, he feels it isowners<br />
who wanted to pre-<br />
directed by Ccnstanoe <strong>On</strong>e-<br />
Two-day rummage<br />
Leggieri as the two princes; cerebral traffic jam. tudes mat have been found<br />
better to clear up the policy vent dunes on their propman<br />
<strong>and</strong> is scheduled for 8 Emmanuel Bailey is the big Walter, the father, has wanting. The humor is sale at church<br />
rather man punish die dty. erty <strong>and</strong> who won.<br />
pm Nov. 8 <strong>and</strong> 9; also 2 tad wolf; <strong>and</strong> characters hidden his mini strokes as often gallows humor didt- 9QMEBS POINT — The<br />
The only thing that has<br />
pm. Nov. 9 <strong>and</strong> 10. Sharon Levlne, Patricia well as other things from big self-conscious laughter United Methodist Church of<br />
He said according to state changed is that the dry will Mo the Woods is a musical Dunmte, Jean Mine, Paul Raymond (Walter also has a laced with Httemess. Somers Point, Bethel Scad at<br />
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Thufsday, Novtmber 7,1991<br />
A memory from May as Veterans Day approaches<br />
. ByJOHNANDRUS<br />
I'm balanclne myself<br />
against the wind <strong>and</strong> the<br />
ship's forward momentum<br />
on the O4 deck of the USS<br />
Ford. We're a day out of<br />
Pearl Haibor enroute to<br />
Long Beach, Calif <strong>and</strong> the<br />
sun has just dipped below<br />
the horizon. Except for a<br />
I couple of peeks through<br />
breaks In the clouds, It will<br />
be the last time we see sun*<br />
shine until we sail through<br />
the Queen's Gate.<br />
The 04 deck is the roof<br />
of the bridge. Below me the<br />
captain <strong>and</strong> officers of the<br />
deck are guiding this 453foot<br />
guided missile frigate<br />
the " =<br />
patched last spring to drive<br />
Saddam Hussein's Iraqi<br />
troops out of Kuwait Now<br />
homebound, the men of the<br />
Ford along with those<br />
aboard the USS Missouri,<br />
which we were escorting,<br />
are due a heroes' welcome.<br />
As the wind whips<br />
through my hair <strong>and</strong> I gulp<br />
in the sea air, I think how<br />
strange this whole thing is.<br />
Here I am, a "country journalist,"<br />
looking out at the<br />
"Mighty Mo* as the huge<br />
battleship slices through the<br />
Padfic, her famous 16-inch<br />
guns covered for the time<br />
being. Later we would get<br />
to see the 16-inchers fire. It<br />
The USS ftwrf(FFG-54) is a 6-year-old guided rrissile frigate, the 48th ship of the<br />
was aboard mis fighting<br />
Giver Hazard Pftry class. At the «mt, she was under the eomnind of a^fwrnsr Ocean<br />
C^ Hh School rtidinl, WHam W, Spew, whose mother, gr<strong>and</strong>mefter, aunt <strong>and</strong><br />
patrolled the gulf as part of<br />
^ ^ ^ ^ ^g % m(OT taportat have thought I would<br />
spot where Gen, Kfac^iur fc, mta oeoslon, unde of Weed get to take an ocean<br />
<strong>and</strong> military force dls<br />
• Cam. William R, fcotte cruise? Communiqf journalcomm<strong>and</strong>ing<br />
officer of the••"<br />
***'* *• W<br />
JW, Byron <strong>and</strong> I are on a<br />
n ^ ouise. Thart Navy<br />
lingo for a pubUc retanoni<br />
cruise in which Ae dvlllan<br />
fcmlly <strong>and</strong> friends of Navy<br />
men have me opportunity<br />
to ship out together.<br />
Capt Spo», at the time a<br />
• comm<strong>and</strong>er, is below me in<br />
fte captain's chair on the<br />
bridge, guiding this computerized<br />
frigate. He's surrounded<br />
by a h<strong>and</strong>ful of<br />
officers <strong>and</strong> enlisted men,<br />
one of whom Is actually<br />
steering the vessel using a<br />
wheel on the control panel<br />
mat is about the size of a<br />
ginger snap.<br />
The "Mghty Mo" les off the port beam of the Fotdm the two vessels maneuver Irto The tiny wheel for a 3800<br />
refusing posfflon In the South Pacific.<br />
0 refueling ship which left people are doing <strong>and</strong> a day after day, night after<br />
Pearl with us on May 6 <strong>and</strong> sense of patriotism mat rannight<br />
from behind s<strong>and</strong>-<br />
wUl continue a few days only be achieved when you bagged decks, never know-<br />
until altering course along a see in close quarters how ing if they would make it to<br />
more northerly route for men <strong>and</strong> machine function chow at the end of their<br />
her homeport in Washing- in organized fashion for the watch, let alone home. And<br />
ton state.<br />
there's the Mighty Mo,<br />
During our crossing, fte<br />
whose giant guns softened<br />
Ford refuels with flie Sacra-<br />
Saddam, <strong>and</strong> which I am<br />
mento <strong>and</strong> with the Missou-<br />
late<br />
ri That's an experience.<br />
You've never seen waves<br />
<strong>and</strong> the rush of water until<br />
you've seen how they are<br />
kicked up as two vessels<br />
dose in on one another, the<br />
effect being something like<br />
squeezing water between<br />
two sheets of glass In a vertical<br />
position.<br />
Commemoratlvft patch<br />
My experience Is like<br />
marks the 50m anniversary<br />
watching • rerun of Victory<br />
next month of the Japanese<br />
at Sm, especially with me attack on Pearl Haibor. The<br />
Mighty Mo to took out<br />
logo pictures the Arizona<br />
upon (she steamed along as<br />
Memorial,<br />
close as 50 yards during the<br />
defense of our nation.<br />
refueling to as far away as But this was a spedal<br />
the horizon other times). Tiger cruise, <strong>and</strong> just why<br />
Actually, It was more like that was so kept coming<br />
being an actual part of fte back to me as in rode the<br />
*' lucmnve Navy tradition. I'm sure "bucking bronco" (my<br />
joblnuwwo^d.TOs^ls that's part of the Idea of the description of going into a<br />
outof ml8worid;irsaonce<br />
ta Tiger cruises: to instill pride moderate sea with waves<br />
• ^te» occurrence! by the civilian population breaking over the bow, the<br />
Muding me <strong>and</strong> ^ron in its military <strong>and</strong> to let the dean Pacific spray bracing<br />
<strong>and</strong> c<br />
"Pt- Spotts other public see how their tax my bee as I clench the raildollars<br />
are being spent Ing above the bridge).<br />
are 28 Tigers" or civilians If you ever have an Here I am, st<strong>and</strong>ing atop<br />
aboard the Ford, There are opportunity to take a Tiger a naval vessel returning<br />
300 civilians on the Atom* cruise, grab it! You'll come from Desert Storm. The 200<br />
ru 1 don't know how many back with a real apprecia- officers <strong>and</strong> men below me<br />
are aboard the Sacramento, ation<br />
for what our military took their life in their h<strong>and</strong>s<br />
1 privileged to see fired,<br />
perhaps for the last time (although<br />
she is to return to .<br />
Pearl for fte 50th anniversary<br />
of the attack next<br />
month).<br />
StUl ahead is me heroes*<br />
welcome—a spine-tingling<br />
axnbinitton of ham-blowing,<br />
water-shooting fire<br />
boats; tooting, waving civilian<br />
craft; b<strong>and</strong>-pUying,<br />
cheerleader receptions;<br />
shouting. Waving loved<br />
ones. Adding spontaneity<br />
to the hanecomitig will be<br />
porpoise <strong>and</strong> tea docks that<br />
seemed to hue fte how as<br />
fte Ford, ahead of fte Mbsouri,<br />
steamed ftiou£^i..fte<br />
Queens Gate, fte center<br />
opening in fte breakwater<br />
at Long Beach, GtfH.<br />
But all of that was ahead.<br />
And behind was Hawaii<br />
(actually Oahu, mostly<br />
Honolulu, specifically Pearl<br />
Harbor). Another mnwal<br />
aspect of this most T""iff"ff*<br />
vacation was a one-way airplane<br />
trip to Hawaii. For<br />
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one who is far from a fee* (The American military only eerie illumination- The<br />
qomt flyw, Aat in iBdf were* sure exactly how ^^Ma tii Oda loom ue<br />
was • top- (Mai? B F 1 ihe Japanese were able to un^ievgy,. n>s ^a ream<br />
paMdise,go! tepedoesin such rektivtly te (Hgguided mMle MgpBgurl<br />
HaAor <strong>and</strong> the^An- shallow water. It turned atfc n>8 m g^ toan g^t<br />
7, 1941) are a must wat torpedoas.)<br />
And here again, an aspect I didn't spend aU my ttae<br />
of our trip tint gave it a on the 0-4, We were persense<br />
of Wstorys The day mitted to go anywhere «t<br />
before we visited the the ship with one exception,<br />
dredged up a live Japanese had a guided tour of the fire<br />
torpedo that had been in control center, a room<br />
now hadn't been verified, radiff screens providing the_<br />
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General Heebie gas tur-<br />
the jet engines they are,<br />
providing a cruising speed<br />
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anti-aircraft missiles). The differences sometime*, <strong>and</strong> Navy is a sailor.<br />
"fiyboys," Aey have a dtf- natal to serve men- coun-<br />
steering roan in the aft they haw opinions differ- The officers <strong>and</strong> noncomfmnt oufloek <strong>and</strong> aUe- try. They did It welL They<br />
where the huge shaft goes ent tan yours <strong>and</strong> mind, missioned officers ne nogianoe<br />
torn those whose did it Wife genuine pride<br />
through fiie hulL Hie dim- Alt as a team, you couldn't slouches either. It was inter- duty is shipboard. Team <strong>and</strong> obvious skill. They nmjj<br />
\ age control center where breach them. They were • esting to see the different players to be sure, the "two thous<strong>and</strong>s of Mow service,<br />
! electronic devices con- fighting force whate differ- styles of leadership come ides" bteak bread tepft- men <strong>and</strong> women were cmstantly<br />
monitor for flre <strong>and</strong> tat jobs range tan mail- into play, the Interaction of er, but have different<br />
<strong>flood</strong>. The galley with its room derk to gunners mate, different pereonalittes, the<br />
. kitchen many a casino chef cook to computer operator, seriousness <strong>and</strong> humor<br />
would envy. The crew- signalman to orderly, radio thafspart of comm<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />
men*! quartos, where I operator to pilot I was par- leadership.<br />
slept in a middle level bunk ticularly impressed by the For instance, the Foni car-<br />
that took some getting used knowledge <strong>and</strong> skill levels. ries two Seahawk helieop-<br />
• to. (But It was exactly like It turns out that the guy ten (they alone cost $13<br />
1 war ing home at fte time from a<br />
stories" to tell; come war. It was a war they<br />
together .tor their common didn't declare, but it was<br />
mission, but go their sepa- one they shared, ft was a<br />
rate ways when ifs com- Hme when mis nation could<br />
plete. Tie banter is always once agam be proud of its<br />
interesthigl military,<br />
ftom captain to seaman, America, you can be<br />
1 o;i Fashion Show<br />
^Fabric Paint by PlaidiGathered Lace<br />
Mini Glue Gun |Packaged Pearls 13-1/2" Bird |lieunGeEleojr = *l|Geman<br />
With Trigger 3 to 4 Yards K3| Blue, Red, Mauve I Spray Enamel fV Istatice Bunch<br />
day or so the ship's motion steering the ship is part of<br />
keeps you awake, thereafter |-~-—»—•<br />
it lulls you to sleep. I*U<br />
never forget hearing the<br />
water breaking against the<br />
hull; the level of my bunk<br />
was just about at the water<br />
line.)<br />
And, of course, we got to<br />
talk one-on-cme to the men.<br />
You would be as proud of<br />
nan as we wen. Here, in<br />
relatively confined quarters<br />
are young <strong>and</strong> slightly<br />
<strong>and</strong> men who. pilot <strong>and</strong> proud team. They came<br />
•«!--,<br />
•fgpmw<br />
a rfSL. I<br />
Manning thoraB, the men of the fore/are saluted by fireboals <strong>and</strong> private cra« after v<br />
entering the Queen's Gate in Long Beach, Calif. Happy loved ones were at dock- :<br />
16" Princess^^^ 116 ounce WWLacquered f j Q Com Husk Wreaths 1<br />
Chair fUS Petal PorcelainKlWreaths *Z*jf Round & Heart Shiped'<br />
IV (reg.6Ji) 9 3** SPECIAL!<br />
Timeless MmijL IFonderosa DoUhousel Wooden Door Sled I Burnes of Boston<br />
Aecessories. .39<br />
.49 Turkey Drumsticks ®.b ,99LOW<br />
IN CAlORIES, 100-11(5 SIZE ^ ^ ft#%<br />
FBOZIN t • son - ^_,, Bartlett or Bosc Pears<br />
.99 Lil Butterball Turkey ^b1.29<br />
f WHITE OR RED. 40 SIZE S lb .89<br />
I<br />
Florida Grapefruit 3 1.00<br />
VITAMIN 'C100 SIZI „ ^ _<br />
,1,99 Florida Oranges<br />
6.49<br />
2.09<br />
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VITAMIN'0' - , .<br />
Florida Grapefruit *H|1.99<br />
VITAMIN 'C . »«<br />
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IMPJORTIO FROM ITALY 'AM' *% Afk<br />
M * * ffiIWMAAMIRK«WHeLI,OViNRIABY - ' _ •<br />
FRESH ALL AMERICAN, BLADE CUT<br />
0.3![fS. CffiDlCEBETT BWlEraflTOUND CUBES OR Shoulder Lamb Chops<br />
Round Cube Steak ^2.99 HW§H,AU,AMIBiCAN<br />
U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF, BONELESS . ^ ^ Loin Lamb Chops<br />
Top Round Roast W*J .99 FRESH, ALL AMERICAN, ROUND BONE p<br />
Sliced Beef Liver © .99<br />
Shoulder HIUJHIBl FARMS Lamb BBS, tlTt, Chops IX,TlNOfR OB niRKgr ^ _. 2,49<br />
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0RIG.,CHICK£N«CHEESE,TURKEYTEND£RS0RhUNSHAPEO<br />
Fresh Beef Oxtails >i»1 -99<br />
Perdue Nuggets 2,^5.00<br />
The Fresh Pish Market<br />
FARM RAISED. 2-4 LBSVAVG SfZEJ The Grocery Place<br />
Whole Cleaned<br />
Fresh Salmon Evaporated<br />
FILLiT 99 MilV<br />
3 I STORISUCID •'••<br />
Fresh Albacore<br />
Tuna Steak i<br />
00<br />
STORE SLICED<br />
Norwestern<br />
Turkey Breast<br />
- 2"<br />
STORE SLICED, LAND 0 LAKES<br />
American<br />
Cheese »<br />
STORE SLICED ShopRile<br />
Bologna or Liverwurst<br />
STORE SLICED GENOA OR HARD<br />
!<br />
Car<strong>and</strong>o Salami<br />
SELECTED VARIETIES LONG OR CUTS<br />
ShopRite<br />
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,1.69<br />
ibO.99<br />
REGULAR OR SANDWICH<br />
ShopRite<br />
White Bread<br />
.66<br />
Erailsh Muffins *H;-.99<br />
• 1<br />
Aqua Net<br />
Hair Spray<br />
Milk<br />
Milk<br />
NIBLETS COfiN, PEAS, GflEEN HANS OR CORN<br />
Green Giant J 1<br />
Vegetables a^<br />
.99<br />
SOLID PACK IN OIL OR WATER<br />
ShooRite<br />
100% Natural Cereal<br />
ShopRite REG. OR NATURAL<br />
Apple Sauce<br />
Danish Butter Cookies<br />
ShopRUo aBAPi PBESEHVIS OR jfc<br />
Grape Jelly f|<br />
Chef's Express \<br />
WHY PAY MORE "<br />
I Chef's Express<br />
Muxe Pizza lr 3<br />
1.41<br />
; .99<br />
1.99<br />
;.; .69<br />
99<br />
SINOLE SERVING SIZE M A J%A<br />
Chef's Express Stromboli 2; 9 3.00<br />
VWflfPAYMORl 1 ", _ _ _<br />
Chefs Express Focaccia 1 ^ 3.99<br />
CHEFS EXPRESS •• A»<br />
Fresh Chestnuts b2.49<br />
Fresh Cranberries ^ .99<br />
HEAVY DUTY LEMON LIQUID<br />
Dash Laundry<br />
ShopRite WHOLE OR JELLIED<br />
Cranberry<br />
Sauce<br />
-gai<br />
bfi1 99<br />
TALL KITCHEN BAGS 15 CT. OR 0^* Jm<br />
ShopRite© ¥\£L<br />
Trash Baas t • W"T<br />
UNCLE BEN'S tfK *\ *% M<br />
Converted Rice ©It 2.34<br />
WHYPAVMORt'" »»<br />
Princella Cut Yams &&.<br />
3-Ply Trash Bags WW1.18<br />
DOG FOOD - A A<br />
Purina Mainstay %|4,99<br />
The Fresh Bake ShODDe^ •<br />
ROUND OR LONG<br />
Sour Dough or<br />
Cinnamon Bread %<br />
PLAIN, SEEDED. ONION, MARBLE OR PUMP<br />
Rye Bread I<br />
WHEAT OR HOMESTYLE ,<br />
White Bread <<br />
CHIRRY, APM. fcUIMBHY ORCUNfi «*CH<br />
198<br />
General Merch<strong>and</strong>ise •• Health & Beautv Aids<br />
[Supra 3-Pk.<br />
Video Tape 4<br />
RUBBERMIAD<br />
R<br />
Ice Cube trays<br />
iimeRtoeiuw<br />
10" Cake Tote<br />
99 REGULAR OR DEODORANT<br />
ShopRite<br />
PantyShieidsK.99<br />
.49 fj-n^^ampoo 2^5.00<br />
* .99 Colflite Toothpaste JBEii .9S<br />
_ : • w » ALL VAR 4-OISPMV OR 1J-OC. ROLL-ON . » W<br />
5.99 Degree Anti-Perspirant «ct,1.99<br />
ShopRite Coupon<br />
ShopRite Coupon $<br />
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^<br />
LOW IN SODIUM<br />
Eastern<br />
120:<br />
bag<br />
VITAMIN 'C*<br />
Finn Ripe<br />
Tomatoes<br />
Potatoes<br />
49<br />
HIGH IN VITAMIN 'C FRESH^REEN .<br />
Bell Peppers « *<br />
VITAMINS A 1 «C CHICORY. ESCAROtE OH -<br />
Romaine Lettuce «,; -<br />
LOW IN CALORIES. SUPER SELECT ; ^-^^ggswfli^<br />
Firin Cucumbers 3 ,1.00<br />
HIGH IN VITAMIN A' '-i "^fiA<br />
Crisp Carrots ^1 W^BI<br />
HIGH CONTENT OF CAHOTENE _.'• • '"i^t^ 'C'W<br />
Southern ^rams 2 ^ ,iiR g:<br />
ViRYLOWINMDIUM HIGH IN VITAMIN C •...•. ' \ .. ^ M ^ t S i M<br />
Tender Fresh Green Asparagus Cabbage »2.o9 j<br />
The Dairy Place<br />
Minute Maid<br />
Oranae Juice<br />
1<br />
SELECTED VARIETIES<br />
Breakstone's<br />
Cottage Cheese<br />
AMERICAN<br />
Borden Singles<br />
\m«JMX,PARTSaHMe§M,TMDaiimN<strong>On</strong>A0R<br />
m«JMXPARTSaHMNe§MDa<br />
2.99<br />
ShopRite Mozzarella 2x 3.00<br />
The Deli Place<br />
ShopRite<br />
Sliced Bacon<br />
SLICW BBCON .99<br />
SEL. VAR. MEAT OR BEEF<br />
Oscar Mayer 1<br />
Franks p'<br />
SELECTIDVABIITIIS<br />
Claussen Pickles<br />
WHY PAY MORi •*<br />
Armour Canned Ham<br />
199<br />
1.99<br />
6.99<br />
Ught & Healthy<br />
Entrees<br />
2 3 00<br />
m fm<br />
ShopRrte GBAOE A' STEAK FRIES Ofi<br />
Shoestring ^<br />
Potatoes ^<br />
CUT CORN, HAS, PEAS ft GAftMTS OB WOO<br />
ShopRite Vegetables ^<br />
SEL VARFW»B(YOGUBT,F«TR«0B««l. ,.<br />
Turkey Hill Ice Creams<br />
ShopR'tc
Protection,<br />
not imposition<br />
Later fliis month, possibly Tuesday but probably<br />
Nov. 2fi, the Oraan City Historic Preservation<br />
Commission wiU make a presentation to Ci^<br />
Council regarding a proposed historic district for<br />
ttiis resort.<br />
In the meantime, opposition to the proposal continues<br />
to mount as those against the plan seek to<br />
go beyond the more Ulan 400 property owners<br />
who havealready signed petitions against<br />
We would like to see an historic district In Ocean<br />
City, We believe, along wifli proper zoning <strong>and</strong><br />
planning codes, the implementation of a district<br />
would have a positive effect upon the neighborhoods<br />
<strong>and</strong> the <strong>city</strong> as a whole. We do not believe<br />
that local ordinances — properly conceived, written<br />
<strong>and</strong> administered — to protect the historical<br />
flavor of a community are unconstitutional or<br />
infringe upon private property rights.<br />
We already have local laws (called police pow-<br />
§») protecting fte health, safety <strong>and</strong> well-being of<br />
individuals in their own households. There are<br />
building codes dealing with structural integrity.<br />
There axe zoning ordinances dictating setback,<br />
height <strong>and</strong> lot coverage There are planning powers<br />
which, In general, give local government the<br />
right to impose st<strong>and</strong>ards <strong>and</strong> minimum requirements<br />
upon builders in the construction of property<br />
<strong>and</strong> upon the property owner in me<br />
maintenance <strong>and</strong> upkeep of property. Freedom of<br />
choice ends when it infringes upon the health,<br />
safety <strong>and</strong> well-being of one's neighbor.<br />
It has been shown in other communities p<br />
May <strong>and</strong> Bridgeton being notable examples locally)<br />
across the United States that the preservation<br />
of authentic architectural styles has an economic<br />
benefit to the property owner <strong>and</strong> to the community.<br />
Historic preservation also, of course, has a<br />
beautifying effect upon neighborhoods <strong>and</strong> communities.<br />
Those in opposition also have the right to be<br />
heard <strong>and</strong> to come up with specific reasons why<br />
they believe an historic district would be detrimental<br />
to their neighborhood or to Ocean City.<br />
Those issues can be addressed.<br />
Ah historic district need not be viewed as a<br />
steam roller of government over the people. It<br />
should be seen as neighbors themselves rallying<br />
government for the benefit of their neighborhoods<br />
<strong>and</strong> the town.<br />
PubMwd in Anuriea'a Gresio.t Family Retort<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
ADnitiionolSQUItijBrifjyRadkj.kK:.<br />
HBWWd L6r«M, PiHldent<br />
112 £. Eighth Street. Ocean City. NJ., 08226-0238<br />
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Bt THESENTHEL-LEDGER Pawn City, Nj, Thursday, NovMnfaw 7, MM<br />
( Awana Program Friday 6:1 S PM ")<br />
•—•Nuntrj avaUabUforall unites<br />
Morning Service<br />
11 Jpst Desserts"<br />
Dr. Ronald MmdotTftr<br />
Evening Service %<br />
"Don't Forget To Remember "<br />
fWrtngftr-m.<br />
Dr, RomU Mansdocifer<br />
Choir singing<br />
Bach, Vivaldi<br />
on Nov. 17<br />
"ADAM AND FAIMN MAN"<br />
... as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall<br />
alt be made alive,<br />
ICorirttMamlS:22<br />
The witUy kMcn-MnMn it carprUtd of«*leaioni from the Kfau<br />
i«» venun of The Bible md ftom cocropondin. ciumooi from<br />
5CEKB AND IfflALTH WITH ffiY TO MjfiSFrurasE<br />
Miry B«ka Eddy. '<br />
The ipiritml tfBflii el ihe msMy leitau tavc breugrn hulingi,<br />
regcneiMionj, nd mpport Is taint for over cue himdrcd ye»n<br />
JOIN US!<br />
SUNDAY SERVICT 10:30 A.M.<br />
SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:30 A,M,<br />
^rTONESDAY 7:30 P.M.<br />
(Testimonial Meeting)<br />
READING ROOM 11:00 A.M.-2 P.M.<br />
(Monday-Saturday)<br />
"The Herald of Christian Science"<br />
First Church of Christ, Scientist<br />
8th & Asbury Avenue<br />
Ocean City 399-0038<br />
obituaries<br />
Harry Brown, 76<br />
SR. PASTOR i GENE HUBER<br />
FAMILY WORSHIP SERVICES<br />
Prtaching Biblical Printiplct for Today's Pnblemi<br />
8^S& 10:30 AM<br />
MKHMMft<br />
/TOWNSHIP 6:30 PM<br />
Evening<br />
Service<br />
William Errig, 93<br />
MARGATE COMMUNITY CHURCH<br />
8900 Ventnor Avenue, Margate, NJ,<br />
SUNDAY, NOV. 10th.<br />
9:50 AM Musical Settinos<br />
of WHIIam BtaktPoW<br />
lO-OQAMOIiWh<br />
OQMOIviMWofi<br />
ChlldrensTalNby<br />
Pastor Fleming;<br />
Or. Johnson's First<br />
Message in "Chariots of<br />
Fire" series<br />
"With All Your<br />
Mind!"<br />
D.O<br />
Th.M.<br />
MINISTERS<br />
OriarirtfMSto<br />
Thuwdiy, , NJ. THESEMWEL-LSDGEH B7<br />
Community Thanksgiving service planned at Union Chapel Nov. 27<br />
SEAISLECITY—Harry E. Brown, 76, of this resort died OOAN OT¥ — WUUjyH R Errif, 93, of this dry dfedjt<br />
KHAN dry » The Oct.28athome.<br />
Ocean Point Health Care Center, Semen Point. •<br />
100-voice Maeterworks Bom In Bordentown, <strong>and</strong> formerly of Roebling, he Mr. Errig was the co-founder <strong>and</strong> president of the PECO<br />
Choir <strong>and</strong> the Concertomoved<br />
to Sea Isle Gty four years ago.<br />
Manufacturing Co., a subsidiary of Bendix Aviation<br />
Soloists of Philadelphia will , In 1971, he retired from the Colorado Fuel & Iron Corp. Corp., from 193« to 1MB,<br />
present jahann Sebastian oiRoebUng before becoming a bus driver for the Florence<br />
He joined the Atlantic City Coast Guard Reserve <strong>and</strong><br />
Bach's Magnificat <strong>and</strong> Anto- Township school system fa-10 years. , • •<br />
wag appointed commm<strong>and</strong>er in 1942, He was a member<br />
nio Vivaldi's Gloria to con- He was a member of the Sea We City United Methodist of St. John Lumeran Church, Ocean Oty.<br />
cert 7:30 p,m, Sunday, Nov. Church, the Methodist Mens Club, <strong>and</strong> the John A, Roe- Surviving are Ms wife, FJvira (Winner), two daughters,<br />
17 at St. Peter's United bling Alumni Association. He was a former member of<br />
Alice B, Newcomb of Bellevue, Wash., <strong>and</strong> Norma E<br />
Methodist Church, 8th <strong>and</strong> Ae
B8 THESEtmNEL-LEDGBt Oo—nClty. N.J, TttUftdlr, ,1M1<br />
LETTERS coned<br />
Dissatisfied with festival & mayor<br />
n 3.. j_ ^ A L a. TWt« *„ « »«« {n» elnnniilB Iki iliril BelaHfWtS Ala mflf¥iinff tttPV tfilSi tO £@t<br />
Mite's note: TWs is * reason for stopping the card Relations mis morning they them to get Information<br />
copy of a letter to Mayor waders <strong>and</strong> physics wa» informed me that the chit about their reUgjon. Stress<br />
NtoasTrofa. because they would be dren'i games <strong>and</strong> stories religion. That's ill it was. If<br />
^ \ « m " - t« , in «*«tfns «« addlBonal fee vvere on Eriday. My daugh- a Caftolic priest or a Mem-<br />
1 S* I?* 8 !^ taS services almgwlm to attends school fill Sj^odist pastor wanted to<br />
?^ti,M r^3 *e one-doUar admission as do most ehttdnm^it speak, would you have<br />
Happenings at the Ocean City<br />
Community <strong>and</strong> Cultural Center<br />
17th <strong>and</strong> Simpson Avenue<br />
( Am Center • Museum • Library )<br />
399-7628 399-1801 399-2434<br />
with what 1 found/S S^SJOSSt ««1^*»* very hard tortny children st<strong>and</strong> What we we. should don', not under- fear,.<br />
ing on the <strong>city</strong>'s part. to attend oniwday. instead we ihould open up<br />
„«„,--. After attending on Satur- I feel Saturday would our minds <strong>and</strong> leam about<br />
f, 'SSwMSS day l fcel*«l was false have been the bette choice, all things. Then.m.vbe<br />
<strong>and</strong> I attended the^festival advertUng „ ftere ^ The children are off from mere would be a little less<br />
on Oct. 26. We arrived at _ sta^2j apple j ^ ^ooi ^ Saturday <strong>and</strong> conflict in it. What we perapprowmately<br />
noon. 1 had bta' w^es. Iso Ae most mothers do not work sohally believe in we<br />
already taown tta« wouW ^ ^ wtfe mere ^ ^ m y^j j^y My daughter should not by to make othcharging<br />
for their services, was very disappointed; she ere feel the same.<br />
The eraft tables <strong>and</strong> kept asBng me if we could Iveryone has Ae right to<br />
•Richard Shulmim, H NOV. 8 RECEPTION<br />
WILL OPEN EXHIBfT<br />
with what I fo,<br />
An exhibit of Ae works of<br />
should I say what 1 didn't<br />
area artist Barbara Har-<br />
flndttitre,<br />
berger at the Arts Center<br />
during November will open<br />
with a reception 7 to 9 p.m.<br />
tomorrow, Nov. 8.<br />
The paintings have most<br />
recently been on exhibit in a<br />
be no witches or card read-<br />
one-woman show at the<br />
ers, etc, to attendaycfe^flut,<br />
Westby Art Gallery at<br />
my daughter had ^nought<br />
Glassboro State College.. .<br />
home a flyer from Ae primary<br />
school stating<br />
who leave, as there wasn't any- leam about all things, y Aen A graduate of Ae Phila-<br />
sold his music on cassette Alng for her to do.<br />
key<br />
"storytellers <strong>and</strong> apple bob-<br />
choose<br />
is<br />
mind.<br />
what to have Aey wUL an open The delphia College of Art <strong>and</strong><br />
Ae School of Ae Art tasti-<br />
tapes, were charging addi- Also In regards to Ae<br />
Bonnie G.Laeey tute of Chicago, Harberger<br />
Honal money. witches, I fcel flat you-kind<br />
Ocean City has received a number of<br />
When is Ae difference of stepped cm <strong>and</strong> bruised<br />
iunamereona«uraay, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 0 ^ Aeir constitutional rights,<br />
awards including the 1990<br />
You [are quoted in Ae JJJ^, -fteedoai of speech.-<br />
New Jersey Art Educators<br />
newspaper as saying] Ae whefl f caUed pubU(. i neflfiy had to beg one of<br />
as Artiste Exhibit at Qassboro,<br />
the United Jersey<br />
Bank Award, NJEA Recognition<br />
Award <strong>and</strong> second<br />
More<br />
place in Ae IMS New Jer-<br />
opinions sey Art Educators as Artiste<br />
Exhibit, also at Glassboro.<br />
on pages Harberger also received a<br />
grant from the New Jersey<br />
B4-5<br />
State Council on the Arts in<br />
1981-82.<br />
Her exhibit will close<br />
Dec. I.<br />
Pier rule<br />
DEC. 6 BEGINS HOLIDAY<br />
FESTIVAL OF CRAFTS<br />
should be<br />
The Arts Cento<br />
enforced<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />
As a friend of the Pops, I<br />
am glad someone had the<br />
nerve to say what is happening<br />
at the Music Her,<br />
Jeff Whitaker LisaMishler<br />
In Ae summer when It Is<br />
90 degrees, we aren't<br />
allowed to have drinks<br />
inside. I can go along with<br />
that, but when etiier func-<br />
NewsCenter<br />
tions are allowed to have<br />
food <strong>and</strong> drinks, it seems to<br />
be a double st<strong>and</strong>ard.<br />
If Ae rule is no food or<br />
at Six<br />
drinks at any time inside<br />
the Music Her, it should<br />
apply to all functions not<br />
just some of them.<br />
South Jersey's HBC Station<br />
Mary UAntonio<br />
Ocean City<br />
1 days.<br />
Crafts will include pottery,<br />
jewelry, glass, wood<br />
<strong>and</strong> more.<br />
Call 399-7628 with questions.<br />
BUS TRIP NOV. SO<br />
The Arts Center will<br />
sponsor a bus trip to New<br />
York City Wednesday,<br />
Nov.20.<br />
Call Ae cento, MMtOB,<br />
for details.<br />
vmmoNTwo<br />
MEETS AGAIN NOV. 20<br />
The writing group,<br />
"Write on Two,<br />
will host<br />
a holiday festival of crafts<br />
Dec. 6-29 In Ae gallery.<br />
Hours will be 14 pjn,<br />
Sundays, 9 am. to 5 p.m,<br />
weekdays, 7-9 p«. Mondays<br />
through Thursdays<br />
<strong>and</strong> 9 aj». to 4 pjn. Satur-<br />
r wreckage, presented to Ae terms were five new trustmuseum<br />
by the executors of eesi Winnie Oldfield. Herb<br />
the estate of Marion Lake Godfrey, Joan Dice, Miml<br />
Sow, is currently being Lyness <strong>and</strong> Shirley Bjorkoffered.<br />
Ross was one of Ae lund.<br />
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until her deaA in December COUPON BOOKLETS<br />
1990 was the last eye-wit- BENEFrr MUSEUM<br />
ness to Ae wreck sBll living Bntertainment "92 ooupctt.<br />
in Ocean Ciry. books, to be sold to beneff'<br />
A gift shop features the museum, are now availantiques<br />
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<strong>and</strong> games for chilphone 399-1801 to reserve a<br />
dren, sweatshirts <strong>and</strong> book copy.<br />
bags with the Smda logo A list of the establish*<br />
<strong>and</strong> books on Ocean City merits included to Ae book-<br />
history.<br />
let is available for review at<br />
Admission is free, but the museum,<br />
donations are greatly<br />
wm meet<br />
The coupons in Ae books<br />
appreciated.<br />
again 7 pjn, Nov. 20 at the<br />
may be used immediately^<br />
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CLEVENGER GLASS<br />
Other sessions are sched-<br />
SINDIA DAY<br />
ONDliPUY.WBiALI<br />
uled 10 im Dec. 4 <strong>and</strong> 7IS<br />
SET DEC. 15<br />
The museum Is featuring<br />
p.m. Dec. 18.<br />
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MUSEUM RECALLS<br />
A« assortment of s^ies<br />
The annual house tour Is<br />
RESORT OF YESTERDAY<br />
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The Historical Museum,<br />
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OFFICERS ELECTED interest to collectors.<br />
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AT ANNUAL MEETING STORY HOUR RETURNS<br />
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ings reminiscent of Ocean dent <strong>and</strong> Helen Kroesser as invited to attend an hour-<br />
dry's early days, photovice president at the muse- long story hour at the Free<br />
giapns ana arancte tram urn's annual meeting Oct. Public Library 1030 am,<br />
the shipwrecked Sindia, 29, Saturdays. The children will<br />
dolls, needlework, decoys Lyness takes over for Bob meet in Ae library's Head<strong>and</strong><br />
a display of local birds. Marts, who served as presl- ley meeting room. All pr
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02 THESEffTWEL-LEDGER QeMnCHy. N,J. Ttiurwiiy, November 7,1 Ml<br />
Head south Friday evening for a topnotch football game<br />
There wUl be a championship-game atmosphe<br />
Friday night when Hammonton vlsite Cape Ma<br />
Court House to meet Middle Township.<br />
It won't be a championship game in the true<br />
sense. The winner wiU not be the champion based<br />
purely on the outcome of this garnet But it is the<br />
most important game remaining in the National<br />
Conference of the Cape-^tlantlc League.<br />
Both Middle <strong>and</strong> Hammonton are &\ m the conference.<br />
Ironically, they both lost only to Mainl<strong>and</strong>.<br />
The Mustangs are no longer in the picture<br />
because they lost to Buena <strong>and</strong> St. Joseph.<br />
If Middle wins Friday night's game die Panthers -<br />
—. who visit Ocean City on Thanksgiving morning<br />
in a non-league game — will need only to defeat<br />
Bridgeton on Nov. 15 to win their first football<br />
championship since 1969.<br />
What, 1969?<br />
They weren't even doing games on cable television<br />
in 1969. In fact, veteran Bud Rinck was still a<br />
college baseball star the last time Middle was a<br />
league football champion.<br />
We're talking about a long time here!<br />
Hammonton, on the other h<strong>and</strong>, was co-chanv<br />
Williams sports columnist<br />
pion just last season with rival St: Joseph. And, If<br />
Hammonton wins Friday night's game, they will<br />
have to beat St. Joe again to clinch another title.<br />
At the beginning of the season Hammonton was<br />
expected to be the team to beat in this race. The<br />
Blue Devils have beaten six teams in 1991 by a<br />
total score of 198-8, losing only a 12-8 decision to<br />
Mainl<strong>and</strong> when Mustang quarterback Shawn<br />
Ward turned a blocked field goal into a touchdown<br />
with four seconds left.<br />
Buena <strong>and</strong> Mainl<strong>and</strong> were also expected to be<br />
solid challengers. The Chiefs were returning most<br />
of last year's team <strong>and</strong> were very quick. Mainl<strong>and</strong><br />
was big <strong>and</strong> powerful.<br />
But nobody thought Middle Township would be<br />
In the picture, Most people would have looked at<br />
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So much for Middle Township, many people<br />
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But last Friday night the Panthers proved they<br />
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Rather than go to Absecon to watch Holy<br />
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But get there early.<br />
St. Augustine Prep is ranked No. 1 in South Jersey<br />
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They don't play in the regular season. And they<br />
won't play in the Coaches Tournament since Vinel<strong>and</strong><br />
declined to enter..<br />
They also won't play in a Cape-Atlantic League<br />
playoff since none was scheduled in soccer.<br />
But the CAL is planning to hold a soccar l<br />
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Ocean City's soccer team was eliminated from die '•-<br />
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The Mainl<strong>and</strong> girls tennis team — champions of<br />
the American Conference of the Cape-Atlantic<br />
League — defeated National Conference champion<br />
Lower Cape May, 5-0, in a spedal playoff to win fte<br />
overall CAL title.<br />
Senior Kate Bell led the way as the Ocean City t<br />
girls cross country team defeated Oakcrest, 16-47, In<br />
a regular season meet Tuesday afternoon.<br />
Mainl<strong>and</strong>'s girls, the Cape-American fl champions,<br />
edged Cape-American I champion Vinel<strong>and</strong>,<br />
27-29, to win right to represent the American Conference<br />
In the CAL playoff mitt. Sophomore Julie<br />
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Ocean dry sent the first tight runners across the<br />
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Thufiday, Novtibw7,i(>9i OcwiClty, NJ. THESENTWEL-LEDGER<br />
Mainl<strong>and</strong> takes division title as Ocean<br />
EHT h<strong>and</strong>s MUlville first loss; City wins one <strong>and</strong>ties one in soccerplay<br />
AC, Vinel<strong>and</strong> also victorious<br />
Egg Harbor Township<br />
spotted MiUvUle •Hirst-pe- "Everything considered,<br />
riod touchdown aod then<br />
dominated the rest of the this was probably the biggest<br />
game Friday night for a<br />
IM win at Wheatan Held win we've ever had"<br />
over the previously<br />
—• Egg Harbor Twp. coach<br />
unbeaten Thunderbolts.<br />
The* Eagles, now 4-1-1 die last possible second. junior wide receiver Jason<br />
overall <strong>and</strong> 4-1-1 in die<br />
American Conference of the Green took the pitch in LwMd tor 35 yards on the<br />
Cape-Atlantic League, ran full stride, turned the cor- driv«. The third of those<br />
off 75 offensive plays In the ner around the left end <strong>and</strong> - ,. ._ was an , 8 yard . -. gain<br />
game to just 38 for Millville sprinted 64 yards far a<br />
(5-1,4-1). The win left No. 1<br />
before stepping out of<br />
ranked Holy Spirit as the<br />
bounds, stopping the clock<br />
only unbeaten team in die<br />
with 31 seconds left.<br />
conference.<br />
In other Cape-American<br />
action, Alfonso Evans<br />
as<br />
wh jeh Lamed caught just<br />
touchdown. John PerneU<br />
ran for the two-point conversion<br />
to give Millville the<br />
early 8-0 lead. <strong>On</strong> fourth <strong>and</strong> 1 at the<br />
After two scoring oppor- MfllviUe 3, Parker took it<br />
tunlties — one to the over far the first pdnts<br />
MUlviUe 11 <strong>and</strong> another to scored against MUlvme tills<br />
the 6 — got away. Egg Har- year. The Rigles lined up to<br />
her Township eventually Wck tile exttm point but<br />
scored with a 12-play drive, mapped It to kicker Parker<br />
A recovered fumble by Var- instead <strong>and</strong> he threw to<br />
ion Thomas gave EHT pos- Jonathan Parker for the two<br />
points that tied the game.<br />
Millville started its game<br />
with IrTr by getting a<br />
quick score. <strong>On</strong> the Thunderbolts<br />
1 session. The Eagles were „_<br />
hurt by a clipping penalty<br />
third offensive<br />
play quarterback Lee<br />
WhUdin ran a picture-per- Junior<br />
feet option, tossing to run- Parker (IS'for 26, ISO yards)<br />
»ck Mike Green at completed three passes to<br />
Ou * kW Ocean City defeated Junior Shawn Capper The folders got secondonship, Kevin Brown<br />
Cumberl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> tied logged a hat trick for ttie half goals from Nelson <strong>and</strong> stopped all five Oakcrest<br />
'Any time you am beat a Oakoest last week in regu- Raiders against Cumbfjft freshman Jeff Llvesey to Beshots<br />
to fashion the shutout<br />
MUlviUe team, especially on lar season soccer action, knd wl A a Wo of goals ana Qakeregt, 2-2. BU! Jacob <strong>and</strong><br />
their own field, yau've<br />
Then, two days later,<br />
At the same ttme, Main- senior Chris Nelson added Alfonso Duran scored the<br />
really accomplished some-<br />
Mainl<strong>and</strong> used a secondthing,"<br />
said Egg Harbor<br />
l<strong>and</strong> earned its first soccer a fourth, Reshman Tim two goals for the Falcons,<br />
half goal by James Harvey<br />
Township coach Garry<br />
championship by taking the Tormey stopped seven of Ryan Pearson scored the to tie undefeated Vinel<strong>and</strong>,<br />
Semite. "We had a pretty<br />
Cape-American • Btle, The eight Cumberl<strong>and</strong> shots, only goal for Mainl<strong>and</strong> last 1-1, in a battle between the<br />
important win over Atlantic Mustangs celebrated by allowing only a goal from week as the Mustangs two American Conference<br />
City in 1989 but, everythlni tying C«pe-American I TomSeeley,<br />
defeated Oakcrest, 1-0, to divisional champions.<br />
considered, this was proba- champion, Vinel<strong>and</strong>,<br />
clinch im division champibly<br />
me biggest win we've<br />
ever had,"<br />
Millville coach TonyColts<br />
beat OC to win hockey title<br />
Surace was impressed with<br />
BHT They totally out- Ocean City split a pair of Falcon goalkeeper Angle ers were seeded No. 3 in the OA.LRELD HOCKEY SCOMH0<br />
played us, he said, "They decisions in field hockey lister was under to all South Jersey field. They wUl 1.TtfrfUNMisek,C!iMMn4<br />
have talent <strong>and</strong> they've last week but the loss — a day, making 16 saves. play the winner of the2.<br />
Krfyfq<br />
overcome adversity. They 2-0 decision to No. 6 ranked Meister stopped eight Lower Cape May-Lacey »""Pn»»w,aj<br />
certainly didn't lose any- Cumberl<strong>and</strong> ,— eliminated Oakcrest shots but a ninth,<br />
thing by bringing Parker in any chance of a division<br />
pmemOcLc^<br />
by Becky Reed, hit the nets<br />
at quarterback."<br />
championship for the Raid- In the second period.<br />
Parker was sharing the<br />
ers.<br />
Trish LeFever's teami<br />
quarterback position with<br />
The Colts only made four starts Group 3 tournament<br />
senior Jim Labmsdano in shots on OC goalkeeper in the next week The Raidthe<br />
pre-season but broke his Shelley Metster but two of<br />
h<strong>and</strong>. He moved Into the them produced goals. Sta-<br />
starting lineup two weeks eey Janes <strong>and</strong> Terri Moss-<br />
ago when labrusdano was<br />
8 wanted<br />
brook netted the two<br />
but got the yardap back Millvilie to ghut out<br />
suspended for disciplinary Cumberl<strong>and</strong> goals.<br />
with a roughing th! passer Oiketest (last week)." reasons. Parker has thrown<br />
- - - *^^ Sehulte admitted. "Nothing for nearly 625 yards in his Ocean City, ranked No, 8<br />
three starts. Labrusciano in South jersey, got three<br />
Will be available again on shots on Cumberl<strong>and</strong>'s<br />
Saturday.<br />
GinaComnL<br />
"They are both very good The Raiders registered<br />
They were also the sec- athletes," Schultz said. their 13th win of the season<br />
ond.<br />
"We¥e counting on bom of against Oakcrest with<br />
CAPE-ATLANTIC LEAGUE<br />
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Thuftdiy. Novsnbf 7,1991 Qewn CHy, NJ. TH£SEMMEL-LEDGSR C5<br />
Holy Spirit swamps the Raiders, 56-21; start slow<br />
And It was the most<br />
By TOM WILLIAMS<br />
SmtneH^dger Sports<br />
UJWOOD — St Joseph<br />
quarterback John Banehini<br />
threw his second touchdown<br />
pass of the gme<br />
early in the fourth period<br />
Saturday as St. Joseph<br />
defeated fctotat<strong>and</strong>, 14-7, te<br />
an important Cape-Atlanttc<br />
League National Gonferenctpme.<br />
;<br />
remote contaenee champl- monton got fl touchdown<br />
onship hopes alive.<br />
<strong>and</strong> a'touchdown pass from<br />
The WUdeats, defending quirterbBck Brad Groaftnan<br />
South Jersey Parochial B to defeat Bridgeton, 29-0.<br />
Champions, also assured ^ didn't expect this,"<br />
themselves of a playoff spol<br />
said St Joseph coach Paul<br />
again. Mainl<strong>and</strong>, which had Saeco. "We came in here<br />
the fifth highest Group 3<br />
just wanting to be respect-<br />
power rating entering last able."<br />
weekend, now has very 'lit-<br />
Mainl<strong>and</strong> scored first<br />
tle chance of qualifying for when sophomore Steve<br />
pest-season play.<br />
Blair (21 carries, 85 yards)<br />
The loss virtually In two other key Capewent<br />
ova<br />
eliminates • Mainl<strong>and</strong> (3»3 National games. Middle<br />
overall, 3*2 conference) Township used three touch-<br />
from the Cape-National downs by junior Qtrenee<br />
race <strong>and</strong> fte win helps St "Junie" Shelton to defeat<br />
Joseph (4-1.1,3-1-1) keep its Buena, 19-14. And<br />
4 OTHERS MAY OUAUn<br />
1 St. Joe tied the game late<br />
ends earlier Bus year, drove another. And PleasantvUle, ,<br />
ABSBOON— Whml<br />
season, the 6-0 Spartans<br />
in the first period after Jus-<br />
Junior Danny Davis bob- L<strong>and</strong>grat.<br />
points when junior Antwan<br />
came with 9 minutes, 18<br />
the exfra point.<br />
to St Joseph's 11 yard line<br />
"We got no pressure on<br />
demit, a TO <strong>and</strong> a TO pass Bwh, lost to Tower HU1<br />
Ocean Qty got a dose points given up by anstarted<br />
a little slowly. They<br />
tin Phillips jumped on a<br />
bled the klckoff but, after<br />
seconds left in the game<br />
Brestle gave the Spartans McQellan threw a halfback<br />
with the help of their ques- from quarterback William Delaware, 35-12.<br />
look last ftiday night at the Ocean City football team did score first — Hamlett<br />
But Spirit was not fin- Hamlett," said Degenhardt,<br />
regaining control, brought<br />
Hbnable. fumble that was<br />
Holy Spirit tearin fiat Is feesince<br />
a §8-0 loss to Prince- running it in from the 12the<br />
ball back 37 yards to the<br />
another chance when he<br />
pass to s wide open Upford ished.<br />
"<strong>and</strong> when you don't pres-<br />
recovered for a 15 yard gain<br />
hl^est Bcoririg torn In th« ton High School in Septem.<br />
Intercepted a pass <strong>and</strong><br />
on a 78-yard scoring play.<br />
"I didn't expect this.<br />
<strong>and</strong> a first down. Brian Tilley passes<br />
Cape-Atlanac League <strong>and</strong> her of 1926, more than 65<br />
returned it to the Raider 42.<br />
Daily's kick made if 42-14 Mullen brought the ensusure a good passer he<br />
We came in here just<br />
Mainl<strong>and</strong> ran four pass<br />
unbeaten over two seasons. years ago.<br />
<strong>On</strong> the fifth play, Hamlett with 1 minute, 11 seconds ing kickoff back 75 yards<br />
becomes even better."<br />
plays m the final 23 seconds<br />
"Injuries have played a part,<br />
found L<strong>and</strong>graf again for a left in die third period. for a touchdown mat made Trie Raideri played with-<br />
it 49-21.<br />
wanting to be respectable"<br />
<strong>and</strong> aU four feU incomplete<br />
. And ttie Spartans were Holy Spirit, which has<br />
28 yard scoring play with Ocean City scored again<br />
out junior Anthony Com-<br />
in die end zone. 1,000-yard mark<br />
operating on all eyUnders! beaten the Raiders nine but our lack of execution<br />
39 seconds left m the half. It early in the fourth period Then, after sophomore stantine (60 carries, 330<br />
straight times staea OCs<br />
. — St. Joseph's coach "This Mainl<strong>and</strong> team has<br />
Senior quartabadt Leo<br />
was 35-7 (t intermission. when TiUey rolled left on quarterback Jared Bauer's yards rushing) <strong>and</strong> again<br />
from two yards<br />
pushed almost everybody With his 103 yards h addiBon to •'Weft<br />
last win m 1962, hasn't <strong>and</strong> concentration is tha<br />
Hamlett threw for 240<br />
out midway through the<br />
around," said Saeco, who against Holy Spirit Friday aceomplishmenB as a pass<br />
scored that many points in<br />
L<strong>and</strong>graf — he sfj^ichool<br />
the bootleg, went 10 yards pass was intercepted by without junior Chris Bauer,"<br />
yards <strong>and</strong> four touch-<br />
loose taU for the Wildcats, whcn - on third <strong>and</strong> 10 -<br />
first period. The Mustangs<br />
won a battle to keep his job night. Ocean City senior senior at, n, sophomore sophomorewld<br />
at least 21 years. biggest disappointment"<br />
<strong>record</strong>s with 210 deceiving<br />
down the sideline <strong>and</strong> Spartan defensive back who has been out all seadowns,<br />
also scoring once<br />
yards <strong>and</strong> four receiving<br />
broke across field for what Ralph Santoro, Holy Spirit son.<br />
made a pky-ac- Franchini made another<br />
id i h<br />
last spring in the middle of Brian TUtay became only receiver Ricky Upford is on himselfi as Holy Spirit •We played tentatively at<br />
— Ocean City coach touchdowns — taught his<br />
turned out to be an 80-yard moved 58 yards for me "Injuries have played a<br />
gained possession when Hon fake on third down <strong>and</strong> play-action „ .__ fake . <strong>and</strong> _. hit<br />
me third player in Raider track to challenge two roBiped to a Sfr-21 win, ite times," said OC coach Gary<br />
fourth TD on a 45-yard pass<br />
touchdown run,<br />
game's final score. Junior part," Degenhardt said,<br />
Jamal WUktas registered his "but our lade of execution<br />
<strong>and</strong>graf recovered a hit Pat aeriy for an 18 ya»d wide receiver Joe Cada a<br />
history to pass for more school receiving <strong>record</strong>s.<br />
ISflisttmight victory. Degenhardt, "with a real<br />
from Hanilett.<br />
Daily, who is 7 for 8 this first TD of me year on an<strong>and</strong><br />
concentration is the<br />
score.<br />
step" behind WMilnKna away 50.100 pounds i man than "1,000 yards - in - -- his George KaraytanniB set<br />
lack of aggressiveness. And<br />
It was the wont loss by<br />
after AU-South Jersey line- Spirit 43, Tilley hit Davis for<br />
secondary for a 31 yard across the line."<br />
career.<br />
the Ocean City staglMea-<br />
this is a sport where you<br />
The Raiders ended Spir- year <strong>and</strong> 11 for 12 over two eight yard run.<br />
biggest disappointment"<br />
an Ocean City team since a<br />
touchdown. ' "But our kids sucked it TDJey's output against the son , yardage mark last war<br />
always need to be agpesbacker<br />
Mike Bresile recov- 18 yards on first down <strong>and</strong> it's staring of 35 unanswered seasons, made it 42-21 with<br />
42-0 defeat at the h<strong>and</strong>s of<br />
"We noticed mat Main- up <strong>and</strong> got the job done," Spartans was his fourth with 406 yards. Upford has<br />
sive.*ered<br />
an Ocean Qty fumble. later connected with lip-<br />
the 1988 Spartans, a team<br />
l<strong>and</strong>'s secondary rolled up he added.<br />
100-yard game In IS sarte. 354 yards with three games<br />
But the Raiders came<br />
ford for 12 more.<br />
mat finished 10-0.<br />
As they have most of mis<br />
Trio of C AL teams likely in playoffs in certain situations," said to other Cape-National His career'high game is 133 left<br />
right back.<br />
Three running plays Vinel<strong>and</strong> visits Carey Field Saturday<br />
moved the ball to the Spirit<br />
Saeco, "<strong>and</strong> the play-action , action, St. Augustine yards against Absegami last And Upford is averaging<br />
Senior quarterback Brian<br />
3, fourth <strong>and</strong> goal. But<br />
Two Cape-Atlantic this Saturday or Qakcrest Millville would have to 1-Eastern<br />
2-TomtRMfNorti<br />
faked opened up some h<strong>and</strong>ed <strong>and</strong>ed Lower Cape May year. 193 yards per catch, ver^<br />
Tilley made a good play-«c- TUley's pass into the end Hammonton at Middle in key game Friday night<br />
League football teams have on November 16.<br />
upset Holy Spirit on 3-Cherokee<br />
things,"<br />
its 10th straight loss, 2Q-O, Of the two players ahead close to me school <strong>record</strong> of FOOTlALLTHiS WEEK tton fake <strong>and</strong> found a wide zone was tipped by Brestle<br />
clinched post-season play- Four other schools are November 16 to have a 4.W»hlnglDfi Township 5.1-0 Hie Mustangs, who beat with quarterback Brian of Tilley, school <strong>record</strong>- 29.8 set by Dave Slaughter<br />
FRIDAY<br />
open Ricky Upfcrd for a <strong>and</strong> Intercepted by Steve<br />
The Ocean City pass tied Egg Harbor Township, Township facing Atlantic coached by Ocean City<br />
off positions two weeks playoff possibilities in their chance.<br />
Groups Hammonton with a touch- Coyle scoring one touch- holder Bob Glaspey seems in 1974,<br />
58-yard gain that put Tilley Margiel.<br />
defense, riddled for more 21-21. Their leading scorer Qty at Bader Held. The High School graduate Al<br />
1-Brick Memorial<br />
before the cutoff date <strong>and</strong> a respective groups.<br />
Iven then, two of the five<br />
' OCEAN CTTY CAREER<br />
Z-WsMrewWUfwi<br />
down in the final 10 sec-down<br />
<strong>and</strong> passing for<br />
unreachable with 1,772<br />
7 P.M.<br />
over the 1,000 yard mark in<br />
than 600 yards the past Is running back Malcolm Eagles are fresh off a bigBurch.<br />
PASSING YARDS<br />
Then the Spartans<br />
thW, -Egf Harbor Town- Hammonton is in the best teams ahead of Atlantic a-TomffiiyefSouft<br />
yards. But the OC senior<br />
Lenapt(i-S)<br />
at Holy Spirit (6-0) career passing.<br />
three weeks, may get Reese.<br />
win at Millville <strong>and</strong> have <strong>On</strong> Saturday afternoon,<br />
ship, is almost a sure thing. shape. The Blue Devils will City <strong>and</strong> two of the seven 4-tgg Ha*or Township .4-1-1 Ocean City Raiders Fall Sports Schedule might have a shot at No, 2 1, Beb Gliw „_.„„.»„„„„ 1.77!<br />
dropped it into gear.<br />
Hammonton (6-1) at Middle Township (5-1)<br />
another test this Saturday<br />
virtually assured them-<br />
An 11-yard run by junior<br />
" Defending South Jersey virtually dutch a spot by ahead of Millville would<br />
Group 2<br />
VARSITY FOOTBALL<br />
Greg Whelan's 1 ^55 yards.<br />
They went 80 yards in six<br />
8. B^HmLIYlI; 1.087<br />
when Vinel<strong>and</strong> visits Carey<br />
Trie big game this week-<br />
Millville tries to bounce<br />
selves of a Group 3 playoff<br />
1-Ginnarninisfl<br />
champions Holy Spirit tin beating Middle Township also have to lose over the<br />
7*0<br />
VARSITY/JR. VARSITY<br />
Lewtr Cipt May (O-fl) at Brtdg#t6n (1-4-1) fullback Heath Muzslay on<br />
Dtta Opp.TMrn PI Una<br />
At his present average of 4. DBY» Andwl...._.._...,_........... 050<br />
plays — 50 of them on three Held for a noontime game.<br />
end wiU take place in Cape<br />
back from its first loss <strong>and</strong><br />
berth. AUantta City needs<br />
2-Hammonlon<br />
B-1-0<br />
aFLS"CftOSSCOUNTTlY<br />
PenniQrovi(i-S)<br />
at Buena (3-3) fourth down moved the ball<br />
Parochial A) <strong>and</strong> St Joseph Friday night In fact, Ham-<br />
"NB¥J Vnknd H 12DO<br />
next two weeks.<br />
3-C1oaivk)W<br />
N«O Sadarah A TBA just over 70 yards passing<br />
puses by Hamlett — <strong>and</strong><br />
May Court House where<br />
keep its slim Group 4 play-<br />
Nw.iB Cumberl<strong>and</strong> A 12S0<br />
B.Jolin Gunnels .,.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Parochial B) are assured monton might even qualify The top four teams m 4-WoodsIown<br />
S-I-O<br />
Nov.18 Sta»» A TBA per game this season, Tilley<br />
NwJS UdATwpb H itifiO<br />
7,Tomiond......_.<br />
SATURDAY<br />
to the Spartan 3. <strong>On</strong>e play<br />
The Clan, 4-2.1 on the<br />
the win to have any hope of<br />
eventually scored on a 10-<br />
Middle Township — Ocean<br />
off hopes alive at Abseg-<br />
of a spot in the playoffs <strong>and</strong> if it loses to Middle. each poup will pair off in<br />
Group 1<br />
Nw.3 Mwtol A TBA<br />
later, Muzslay scored from<br />
season, has junior Art<br />
reaching the Group 4 play-<br />
would finish with 1,278 8. David M»«....... __ 71<br />
yard run by Iric Mullen.<br />
Qty*s new Thanksgiving<br />
ami<br />
ifigftnet<br />
Egg Harbor Township is The Panthers are also a the first round of the play-<br />
W-Q<br />
Champa<br />
NOON<br />
e.BrHnUypoldt....<br />
career yards, good enough<br />
. "Zmtf<br />
the 1 <strong>and</strong> Brian Daily's kick<br />
Baruffi at quarterback. Betoffs.<br />
Day opponent — wUl face<br />
Oakcrest is at<br />
The Raiders got a first<br />
2-GlsUMittr<br />
10,JehnBurdi<br />
practically In fte Group 3 possibility in Group 2 butoffs<br />
on November 30, The<br />
m<br />
Vintl<strong>and</strong> (4-2-1)<br />
at Ocean City (2-4) tied the score, 7'7,<br />
ter known as the point Hammonton in a Friday In other action on Friday Cumberl<strong>and</strong> in a battle of<br />
3-Woodbury<br />
"P«m"»D«y<br />
for second place aU-Ume.<br />
down on a 15-yard pass guard on the basketball<br />
s-i-o<br />
VARSITY/JR VARSITY<br />
-TomWIHUm,<br />
igg Harbor Township (4-1 -1) at Atlantic City (5-1)<br />
field.<br />
will not have a chance if winners of those games will<br />
Spirit came right back,<br />
night game that could night, Holy Spirit seeks its two teams seeking thrir<br />
from Tilley to sophomore<br />
4-2-0 JR. VARSITY R5OTBAU.<br />
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The Eagles, who have they don't beat Hamrnon- play for South Jersey cham-<br />
Ney.11 VMuxl H 1030Nav.i<br />
Sectoials<br />
TBA Great American Smokeout Nov, 21<br />
Millville (5-1)<br />
„ at Absegami (2-4) soaring on the fourth play<br />
decide the Cape-National 19th straight win over three first conference wiiuMain-<br />
Br<strong>and</strong>on Granger but Bres- football for the first nme.<br />
Nov.18 Cumb*t<strong>and</strong> A 330 Nw.iB SWU<br />
TBA<br />
never played a playoff fon*pionships<br />
on December 7,<br />
Oakcrest(1-5)<br />
at Cumberl<strong>and</strong> (0*6) of its possession when<br />
championship.<br />
seasons in a non-league l<strong>and</strong> travels to the Boaia<br />
fle later sacked Tilley for anHe<br />
threw for three touch-<br />
game with Lenape at home, High School field to face St<br />
S-1-0 HmM MMdtTNp. H 1000HCHM<br />
MMtol<br />
TBA The county chapters of the urged to kWt me habit for at<br />
game in BHTs eight-year Both Atlanhc City <strong>and</strong> All games are played on<br />
Champe<br />
St. Joseph (4-1-1)<br />
atWildwood(0-5) Hamlett hit Junior wide 11-yard loss.<br />
downs last week.<br />
The two Mams are cur- Lower Cape May tries to Augustine in a Cape-Na-<br />
FHE3HNEN FOOTBALL<br />
American Sodety reminds l«st 24 hours. For help, caU<br />
history, may already have a Millville are still mathemat the field of the highest<br />
4-ZO<br />
receiver Max L<strong>and</strong>graf for a<br />
Nov.11 Vinel<strong>and</strong> A 10SQ<br />
readers that Thursday Nov. &S-7V2 in Aflantic County,<br />
1 P.M.<br />
After an OC punt. Holy<br />
rently tied for first with 4-1<br />
high enough power rating ieaUy alive^in Group 4 but seeded team.<br />
47-yard touchdown.<br />
Vinel<strong>and</strong> has lost to<br />
snap its 10-game losing tional game.<br />
Nov.18 Cumbart<strong>and</strong> H 330<br />
Spirit scored in three plays.<br />
conference <strong>record</strong>s.<br />
VAR3ITY/JV<br />
but can clinch a spot by Atlantic • • ' City must beat FOOTBALL PLAYOFF LEADERS<br />
Nov.23 MddMTwp, A 1090<br />
21 is Greater American »«3622 In Cape May Coun-<br />
Mainl<strong>and</strong> (3-3) vs St. Augustine (2-4) at Buena<br />
Atlantic City, 33-8, <strong>and</strong> to<br />
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Again Ocean City<br />
4-1-1<br />
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HARSHER PUNISHMENT?—<br />
I do believe that harsher punish- Harsher punishment would mean<br />
Ocean City<br />
Goes Hollywood<br />
Most Americans agree that the Something is wrong with a society<br />
United States has a definite problem that lets murderers <strong>and</strong> convicted felwith<br />
crime. Harsher Punishment? I ons out on the street after a few months<br />
mentingeneraj.wouldbeadeterantfor fewer crimes. Many criminals in the don't believe that this would be the of imprisonment. We should have<br />
crime in trdseounrfy. UrdtedStateseommitthecrimesknow- answer to solving crime "much stricter sentences. However, this A motion picture set in the sum-1<br />
However,theproblemliesnotwith ing that they will probably receive a When a person p commits a crime, would not result In a quick drop In our<br />
merof 1961 hasbeen partially n'lmedJ<br />
the leniency of the punishments but less than strict or harsh punishment he/she<br />
h<br />
is<br />
i<br />
usually<br />
ll<br />
not in<br />
i<br />
a right<br />
ih<br />
state of<br />
f crimerate.<br />
ratherinourjudicial system. Criminals shouldtheygetcaught.Therearemany mind. Many people have hid prob- Many y criminals have mental afflic-<br />
onthe<strong>boardwalk</strong><strong>and</strong>atotherOcearW<br />
realize that when they are planning possibilitiesforpumshmentratherthan lems as children, <strong>and</strong> act out their Hons or use drugs. d They Th cannot hl<br />
Qty locations. I<br />
y pg p p g y help p<br />
Almost all of the extras are local<br />
sometypeofcrimethechancesofeven- t f r i t h h f ajaUsentence.Funishjraritshouldteaeh ajaUsentenceFunishjraritshouldteaeh problems through various criminal acts, acts themselves. themselves Menja! patients will not be<br />
tually getting the maximun sentence ii the criminal a lesson so that he or she The offender usually does not believe affected by any punishment; in fact, it<br />
people; many of them attend Ocean<br />
very small. Most probably realize that Mid do it again. he or she will be caught <strong>and</strong> punished maymakethemworse^DruguserswiH Gty Schools. Shane <strong>and</strong> Sean Reed,<br />
if they are caught, no matter how harsh For many harsher crimes like rape, forthe,crime. Why would a person go kill *"" or "*=*<br />
inr-c?- • '•'•"''" '<br />
fofiiapplans' te TI. te ?' . dra wan Sf to<br />
Gotherburg <strong>and</strong> study the intema- to have a meat time" way, it would be easier for everyone to underst<strong>and</strong> the American way of life.<br />
••-"* underst<strong>and</strong> the implications of verbal 9 » ****** »j me in V s U ^} tid<br />
Class of'95<br />
Officers<br />
Mrs. Rubina Dombrowski <strong>and</strong><br />
Mrs. Sue Walton, the freshman class<br />
advisors, released the results of the<br />
class officers. They are: President Rob<br />
Delmont; Vice-president Miehele<br />
<strong>Near</strong>y; Secretary M<strong>and</strong>i Myhre;<br />
Treasurer Kelly Gardner.<br />
The freshman officers are responsible<br />
for putting together<br />
raisers to gain more money for the!<br />
OCHS B<strong>and</strong> class to go toward the yearbook, the<br />
prom,<strong>and</strong>otherevents. Theyattempt<br />
is Success to get the community <strong>and</strong> the school<br />
body involved.<br />
Forthepastthreeyears, the Ocean<br />
City High School B<strong>and</strong> has been pi-<br />
Already, they have participated<br />
ting smaller <strong>and</strong> smaller. This year at the Halloween parade. <strong>On</strong> October<br />
though, there has been a resurgence. 26 the freshman officers <strong>and</strong> the<br />
The b<strong>and</strong> has nearly doubled in size. cheerleaders held a Halloween dance.<br />
A lot to do with the increase. Is the They will hold craft shows during tlm<br />
freshmen turn-out of thirty students. , W<br />
Theb<strong>and</strong> director, Warren Miller,<br />
has been teaching b<strong>and</strong> for the past 32<br />
years. He said, "When I first started<br />
By Jason Maser<br />
Former Student with<br />
Artie Shaw B<strong>and</strong><br />
said, "Some of the reasons were very<br />
When asked why she is attending<br />
Bob Miller, former student of<br />
involved, but some were simple, such Ocean City High School, <strong>and</strong> son of<br />
as people not doing what they were Mr. Warren Miller, b<strong>and</strong> director at<br />
supposed to do." Miller had to work OCHS, recently got a big break tip<br />
hard for the next two years to correct earningaposinon with the ArHeShaw<br />
all the problems, <strong>and</strong> it seems that he B<strong>and</strong>,<br />
has corrected them.<br />
He will be on a 3-week tour play-<br />
tional business line.<br />
He feels the b<strong>and</strong> will continue to ing in Louisiana, Texas <strong>and</strong> many<br />
by KaiuRetlly by Angela Matthews <strong>and</strong> physical abuse. States,<strong>and</strong>shefindsmanythingshere increase because it is losing only eight other southern states. While with the<br />
^ * • - by jy RoseMetcaife RoseMeh different from her home in Germany. seniora,<strong>and</strong> hoesHmatesgettingabout Artie Shaw B<strong>and</strong>, Bob will be playing<br />
Schools Celebrate Successin American Education Week<br />
S<strong>and</strong>ra has only been speaking 40 freshmen next year. When asked if the jazz trumpet,<br />
the English language for six years; he has had any problems with his SincegTaduanngfromOceanCiry<br />
school here challenges her. Students students, he replied, "No, none at all. four years ago. Bob graduated from<br />
in German schools remain in one It has been a delight teaching them. William Patterson College last May A<br />
November 18-22 will be American LgCai merchants have promised win- conduct the tours. Parents <strong>and</strong> the classroom all day, <strong>and</strong> she found They were able to leam the music a Jazz Major. Bob has been in New<br />
EducationWeekthroughouttheUnited dow space for student displays. 106,3 public are welcome.<br />
changing classes a little confusing. quickly, even though we didn't have York <strong>and</strong> has played in two or three<br />
States. According to a coordinator of WSLT, a local radio station, will air Ms. Yaehettl says, "A lot of plan-<br />
Also she says that classes are struc- a summer program. They are a great b<strong>and</strong>s. WithhisbigbreakintheArtie<br />
the Ocean City program, Ms. Linda pre<strong>record</strong>ed announcements of school ning has taken place for this year's<br />
tured differently, <strong>and</strong> teachers have bunch of kids,"<br />
Shaw B<strong>and</strong> his father said, "I am just<br />
Yachetti, schools will celebrate with staff membera throughout ____„ the week. American ' ' Education "' ' Week, *" ' <strong>and</strong> we are different expectations.<br />
extremely proud!"<br />
programs designed to enable "the School Open Houses will be con- looking forward to a very successful S<strong>and</strong>ra is presently py living g with<br />
by George Walhff<br />
Ocean City communityto recognize ducted as well. At the Primary School, event."<br />
her host parents, the Hurff family, in<br />
by Dan Mafgagliano<br />
what we do within our schools." student guides will offer tours from 9-<br />
by Christine Muller Marmora. She admits she has not<br />
Iron Raider Gym.<br />
Programs spotlighting Ocean City ll;30. At the Intermediate School <strong>and</strong><br />
been homesick since she left her par-<br />
schools will occur throughout the <strong>city</strong>. OCHS, Student Council members wiU<br />
ents <strong>and</strong> brother in August. She also<br />
COUNSELOR'S CORNER<br />
said her family was in favor of her<br />
adventure.<br />
Before S<strong>and</strong>ra returns home in<br />
Mr. Mark Impagliazzo is not only cart benefit from my gym because It is<br />
June, she will visit Disney World,Ncw<br />
Getting into College<br />
a gym <strong>and</strong> driver's education teacher open when the school isn't. We can<br />
York <strong>and</strong> Washington, D.C.<br />
here at Ocean City High School, he is offer students pre-season help. We<br />
When she finishes school, she also theownerof the Iron RaiderGym are also more flexible; we are open<br />
What does a four-year college's admissions counselor consider most important on your admissions packet? hopes tobecome an elementary school located at 324 West Ave. in Ocean more hours than the school," he re-<br />
It simply must be understood that college admissions counselors want students to come to their institutions <strong>and</strong> teacher. Some of her other interests City.<br />
marked.<br />
be successful. They offer admission to those who they feel will be successful <strong>and</strong>/or those who will contribute in a are playing the guitar <strong>and</strong> hinging<br />
He has been interested in weight A variety of people go there;<br />
positive manner to the college. With that in mind, they review an applicant's credentials <strong>and</strong> make the best decision out with her friends,<br />
lifting ever since ho was in eighth women of aHagesj middle-aged men<br />
possible.<br />
S<strong>and</strong>ra has enjoyed her stay in<br />
grade. He started because of football; who are serious about staying fit; jury*<br />
High School Record<br />
Ocean City <strong>and</strong> the students. She he wanted to get bigger. His friend, ior- <strong>and</strong> senior-high students; <strong>and</strong>*<br />
Past success has been found to be the best predictor of future success. Therefore, the first <strong>and</strong> foremost bit of adds, "I find everybody friendly <strong>and</strong> who was already involved in weight college students.<br />
information which admissions officers consider is the high school <strong>record</strong>. This <strong>record</strong> has three components: grades open-minded here."<br />
lifting, showed him the basics using Winter hours are 630-11:00 a.m.<br />
(G.P. A.), strength of schedule (courses taken) <strong>and</strong> class rank (where the student's G.P.A. places him/her in relation<br />
to the rest of the class). These are viewed as a whole because if separated they mean little.<br />
by Julie Ensle<br />
free weights.<br />
<strong>and</strong> 2:30-6:00 p.m. The cost for stu-<br />
Impagliazzo had been thinking dents is only $12.50 per month, <strong>and</strong><br />
Too often, students come to us worried about their G.P.A,; they want to drop or not take a course which is very<br />
challenging <strong>and</strong> giving them difficulty. College admissions officers want to see that snidentsseek challenges <strong>and</strong> take MockTKal<br />
about opening a gym for a few years for a regular member $25.00 per<br />
<strong>and</strong> theopportunityfinallycame.The month.<br />
the most dem<strong>and</strong>ing courses they are able to h<strong>and</strong>le. The grade point average is important, but not at any expense.<br />
Also, a consistency of effort is important. Seniors who want to take a light load <strong>and</strong> relax their final year of high Begms Season equipment a"t Iron Raider Gym is ba- The mainobjeetive 'or the gym is<br />
„ sically free weights.<br />
to provide a better training facility for<br />
school are making a big mistake. The first marking period <strong>and</strong>/or semester grades are available to the admissions At 2:45 PM on October 29, Mr<br />
* He felt that students need a bet- the entire student body, not just the<br />
officers <strong>and</strong> can be very significant.<br />
Patrick Mulvaney called the organiza-<br />
SAT <strong>and</strong> ACT Scores<br />
tJonalmeetingofunisyear'sOCHSMock »»training fadUly. "I think students<br />
football players. £<br />
byPatHEssi<br />
lesting! This one word often makes even the best students cringe. However, scores on these tests still-play a Trial Team to order. In attendance were<br />
significant role in the admission process. It is probably best to view SAT or ACT scores as keys to open admission <strong>and</strong> students from grades 9-12, who wished<br />
scholarshipdoorsratherthanasthisinglefactorcontributingtothesesamedoorsbeingclosed. Students with superior to try out for the team.<br />
Billows Staff<br />
high school <strong>record</strong>s can often overcome weak test scores <strong>and</strong> be accepted by many institutions.<br />
The Mock Trial Competition is a Senior Editors- Julia Engle, Jg«| Johnson, Chris Muller<br />
Students with superior test scores (as judged by thecolleges themselves) <strong>and</strong> strong high school <strong>record</strong>sof ten have national contest sponsored in this state Assistant Editors- Features • Penny Moray<br />
evert more doors opened for them. These doors are now open because history has shown that this combination is an by the New Jersey State Bar Founda-<br />
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of justice," The competitions combine<br />
Technical - Eric Sullender<br />
down-played in the media in relation to admissions, they still are often an<br />
acting, research, <strong>and</strong> knowledge of the<br />
Reporters <strong>and</strong> Staff; Jennifer Lawinski, Nick Siniari. Farrah<br />
^. important criteria for college-based merit scholarships <strong>and</strong> other private * Note - The late registration law. Mr. Mulvaney, the teacher-cOach<br />
^ i i fd Many schools will automatically consider an applicant for deadline for the December 7, of the team,described the quick-moving<br />
Beaumont, Christine Strunk, Shannon Morgan, Vena Conoina, Sue<br />
1991 SAT <strong>and</strong> Achievement competitions as "electric" <strong>and</strong> "excit-<br />
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Tests at OCHS is November 13, ing," TheOceanCltyTeamhaswonthe Rebecca Coreon, Bill Mulford, Christina Campo. Barbara Dever,<br />
1991.<br />
Cape May County Championship two April Fioriglio, Jennifer Johnston, Jill Korupchak, Cathy Lavelle.<br />
The high school <strong>record</strong> <strong>and</strong> st<strong>and</strong>ardized testing results are die two most The regular registration for years in a row.<br />
Jeanne Lorenzo, Mr, Bonner's journalism class<br />
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Thuwdiy, November 7,1991 OcwnCtty, NJ. THE SENTINEL-LEDGER C7<br />
By CHARLIE WOOD<br />
Ocean City are a big-Ume gathering of fans. A few<br />
Senunol-Lodflur Correspondent<br />
Upper Township, coaches team is up by 18 poinB it Ocean Gty, most of the<br />
rivalry for our kids," says parents arH friends of some for the younger teams<br />
OCEAN CITY —Sunday, "We want the kids to have<br />
must play its second unit. linemen <strong>and</strong> defensive<br />
Warriors coach Jim Tp :y, df tile players.<br />
emphasize instruction on "We want the kids to players ant from the tows*<br />
Nov. 3 started out cool, some fun. We don't want them •Some of these kids know **We really need more the basics, discipline <strong>and</strong> have some fun," says ship.<br />
crisp, <strong>and</strong> sunny — a per-<br />
each other, <strong>and</strong> some will support from the parente," safety.<br />
Tarby. "We don't want<br />
fect day for football. As the to be burned out by the time<br />
play together when they get says Hawks coach Rich Tol-<br />
<strong>On</strong>e very noticeable<br />
"We want to play every- diem to be burned out by<br />
day wore on, douds rollod<br />
tohighschooL-<br />
son. "We're playing at<br />
exception to that statement<br />
in <strong>and</strong> the temperature they get to high school"<br />
body on the teaM1"says thi time they get to hjgh<br />
He adds, "Football really home antf there's' hardly<br />
could be Upper Indian star<br />
Warriors coach Tarby, "but schooL"<br />
dropped sharply.<br />
If the weather mirrored<br />
— Upper Township coach draws the township togeth- anybody here."<br />
If we feel a particular kid is Coach Tarby added that running back Jason Tazves,<br />
er. The teams are weU sup- Tolson feels the league going to be playing against most of Una \Jppa playeri should he decide to attend<br />
the sentiments of a small<br />
ported by the fans <strong>and</strong> has more parity now than bigger, strongir kids <strong>and</strong> be plan to attend Ocean City Ocean City . High School.<br />
gathering of Ocean dry Upper Township yo'uth Warriors, 22-8.<br />
parents both at home <strong>and</strong> has beoi the ease m past in a situation where he High School. Generally According to coach Taiby,<br />
football fans at Carey Field, football teams. The Ocean Uke the falling tempera- on the road." The Upper years, <strong>and</strong> credits the could easily get hurt, weU speaking, he Mys, the play- young Tarves is being<br />
their counterparts from City Seahawks edged the hire, Ocean City's fortunes bleacher at Carey Field was improved quality of players hold hun out."<br />
ers in the skilled positions heavily recruited by Holy<br />
Upper Township felt just Upper Township Braves, nose dived in the varsity nearlyfull.<br />
coming up Uffough the League rules also work toat<br />
the high school are from Spirit.<br />
the opposite.<br />
.26-2p, in the opening game. contest <strong>and</strong> the Upper IndJ. <strong>On</strong> the Ocean City side of feeder systems.<br />
keep scores close, <strong>and</strong><br />
A triple-header day ofIn<br />
the second bout, Ocean ans roUid to a 20-8 victory the field there was a sparse In both Ocean dry <strong>and</strong>encourage<br />
parttdpatton. If a<br />
football was scheduled City again came out on top over the Ocean City Hawks.<br />
between the Ocean City <strong>and</strong> as the Skyhawks topped the "Sure these games with<br />
OCBAN OTY — Theyards<br />
with wingback Nick McCray picking up yardage<br />
Upper Township Indians Goodman scoring from to Uppers two-yard Une.<br />
football team Invaded eight yards out behind left from there, Baker blasted<br />
Ocean dry Sunday after- tackle Dan Mason <strong>and</strong> left in to make it 20-6.<br />
noon <strong>and</strong> in a hard fought, guard Jim Wyers to make it Steffon Davis passed to<br />
hard hitting game defeated M.<br />
Brenden Upford for the<br />
the host Hawks, 2M. Quarterback Matt LeFe- two-point canverston <strong>and</strong><br />
Leading the league with a ver passed to Jason Tarves the 20-8 final score.<br />
6-1 <strong>record</strong>. Upper Town- for the two-point cniva- Davis had his most sucship<br />
made the big plays sion <strong>and</strong> an 8-0 Indian's cessful day as QB, throwing<br />
when necessary <strong>and</strong> capital- half-time lead.<br />
for close to 100 yards to a<br />
ized on numerous Hawk The Hawks were forced vanity of receivers includ-<br />
mistakes.<br />
to punt in the third quarter ing Britt Busby, Stoekley<br />
As a result of the victory, <strong>and</strong> Tarves returned It 60<strong>and</strong><br />
Mike Lubrano.<br />
Upper will face Middle yards for the score <strong>and</strong> a The offensive line was led<br />
Township Sunday after- 14-0 lead.<br />
by center Andy Beehtold,<br />
noon, Nov. 24 at Carey Tarvis led Vppex making Nixon <strong>and</strong> SemcheskL The<br />
Field to decide the champi- big play after big play. He defense exacuted a major<br />
onship.<br />
was hit hard all day, but effort but was hurt by big Upper Township Warrior Tony Ortiz Is about to be'<br />
Ocean City had the first continually broke tackle plays. Matt Wodtoy, Up- dragged out of bounds after a long gainer Sunday<br />
chance to score early in the after tackle <strong>and</strong> executed a ford, Nick McOlelan <strong>and</strong> against the Ocean City Sky Hawks. The Wantomtotf<br />
first quarter. <strong>On</strong> die Hawk's fake punt that aught the Busby ltd a. hard-hitting to theirOcean City hosts, 22-8.<br />
first possession, they drove Hawks sleeping.<br />
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The big play,, of'the drive a fake punt when Britt their <strong>record</strong> to 6-1.<br />
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Eondo with air In *a nnkbaj leuft<strong>and</strong>. You or your<br />
will anjay «H pod bo, Pritad at only $110,000. CALL,<br />
TODAY! 3»«iii.<br />
0ICI« & VIBWSII SpaeiouB aid loor oondo on a 40 teat lei<br />
JJy1 » 3 d * C<br />
bins thto wm 3 brtrosmi, 2 tata, a gmga. My tanMwd<br />
a i m i § ^ l * A l b d C k %<br />
$1ti,WJ.<br />
vmTOBIAN OWftUNa Idaal fcr hqa famiy Hi goo««MrS<br />
round location. Madam Hetan, «am*V room, t t L M '<br />
mr cowg» tor d t t l k<br />
GOLDCOAST1STaOOHCONOO-4BaSBA.<br />
at. toned air rWa* 6 yam oU. imtahii|atai«CB. JUM<br />
to be**. $279,500.399-1856.<br />
FULLY IQUIPreD »B5 R. - S W. 2 BA odnda. I<br />
ccinot. oaiM •*. •! •ppJatiSM. Btn4y i<br />
deck. doe» to towh IWMIN* • *mt*e, *>* 4i<br />
MOTIVATED SOXe?<br />
housa-EadtunltlMa<br />
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CIO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER Oo—tVCtty. N.J. Thuraday, Novwnb*r7,1991<br />
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method of real estate sales,<br />
Call today for Information,<br />
RANDALL REALTY<br />
AUCTION DIVISION B<br />
3246 Asbury Ave, 398-2210<br />
MOTIVATf D SILUH • Beautiful §ih, i BA duplex with<br />
unotenehd vtom of OMn <strong>and</strong> eoardwalk, to • gratt le£<br />
fen tar second homa or yuMomd ft?, HLIGf art floor<br />
•VMN* tar Udoitlond living .1. 'Psnlou*. y^. K<br />
RSS?.^" 1 * MINT CONDITION, At eondo ifid fleer<br />
GARDEN STATE REALTY<br />
18th & Asbury Ave,, Ocean City<br />
399-3038 |ii<br />
THE BEST REAL ESTATE ASSET<br />
YOU CAN HAVE AT THE SHORE:<br />
PRIME LOCATION nice<br />
three bedroom, 2 bath cot-<br />
tage with dttaetwd 1+<br />
car-ganga to only steps to<br />
the beafih; Cat far your<br />
personal pravlewl <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
9168.000. C.<br />
LOOKING FOR A TAX-<br />
DEFERRED EXCHANGE?<br />
This spacious modern,<br />
comfortable 3rd H SW cor-<br />
ner condo unit offers mag-<br />
nificent sunsate from even/<br />
room & balcony. Price of<br />
ownership.abound*l <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
$129,900<br />
MAGNIFICENT BAY<br />
VIEWS from the front «nd<br />
rear ttecta of (hit aOractivo<br />
i bedroom eondo unit<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly 4 years old, economic<br />
cd gas forced air heat <strong>and</strong><br />
central air. 2 fuB tiled<br />
baths, carport PLUS exert-<br />
font tenants! $159,000.<br />
MOTIVATED SELLERI<br />
Clean <strong>and</strong> affordable 2nd<br />
(1. condo In convenient<br />
34th Street area. Ameni-<br />
ties include FP. cathedral<br />
ceiling, all appliances, 3<br />
bedrooms, 2 tiled bate<br />
•nd large deck, $114,100,<br />
RIVIERA BAYFRONT<br />
totally renovated, 4 targe<br />
bedrooms. 3 full baths,<br />
tamDy room Mtoet bar,<br />
beautiful kitchen, huge<br />
biyffBnt dacks, floating<br />
docks <strong>and</strong> boat Ift The<br />
view <strong>and</strong> >unieM are<br />
unbelievable! $650,000.<br />
A MUST SII VICTORIAN<br />
ROOMING HOUSE. Own-<br />
ers quartan has el heat.<br />
Cub 1 BR cottage with<br />
gas heat plus 11 rooms<br />
<strong>and</strong> 2 efficiency apts. The<br />
outside b deceiving! This<br />
property has bean very<br />
won maintained. $239,900.<br />
OPEN HOUSES<br />
3602 WESLEY AVENUE,<br />
SUM. NOV. 10,<br />
NOON TO 3 P.M.<br />
PRICED REDUCED<br />
BY $200,000<br />
OWNER MUST SELL<br />
21S17TH STRUT<br />
SAT, NOV.!<br />
NOON TO 3 PM,<br />
The ultimate S<strong>and</strong>e*ga<br />
3100 sq. ft. muiti-ieyBl<br />
beaehfront eondominFuin,<br />
3 or 4 bedroom*, 4 Ml<br />
baths, including • brae<br />
oeMrtfont matter suite,<br />
roof top deck, Th* unit<br />
offer, a Mngfe fanny M<br />
<strong>and</strong> has every amenity <strong>and</strong><br />
upgmcto. Sold My far-<br />
"•«•* An IneredHt vata<br />
mUMfl0Om<br />
DUPLEX with hkteawiry<br />
third unit. This unique<br />
propefV eftom Me bath*,<br />
targe lot, 2 ew garage, j<br />
iff •• unit, Immaculately<br />
,i tKaJnad <strong>and</strong> shows of<br />
TLC. $109,500.<br />
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OCEAN REEF ^FRENCH REALTY, INC<br />
OCEAN REEF<br />
OPEN HOUSi ON THE BAY<br />
Sot. & Sun 12-4 p.m.<br />
TWOBH.abathliit.iOO<br />
TWO BR, 2 1/2 bath tawnhousa. $14i,S00 •,<br />
"Hirst bedroom housB with garage. Just<br />
ftduesd to $84,900. Maktofftr, ,<br />
ON-SITi SALES OFFICE<br />
95 R##f Drive<br />
391-0002<br />
PRICES SLASHED<br />
OWNER SAYS SILL,<br />
Prices slashed $20,000 to<br />
1114,800. Three bdrms, 2<br />
bath firti floor condo with<br />
LR. DR. kiL If youVe been<br />
waiting tor a good deal, By<br />
this one on for slie.<br />
INVESTMENT DUPLEX<br />
Two BR, one BA duplex in<br />
a quiet neighborhood.<br />
Strong yearly rental histo-<br />
ries for both floors, Meal as<br />
an investment property or<br />
for personal use. Extras<br />
include Florida room, a<br />
nice fonced-ln rear yard,<br />
Pricod right at $159,000.<br />
JUSTU3TED<br />
Large 3 BR, 1 BA south<br />
•nd eondo, ixtw Include<br />
carport, extra large layout,<br />
proleEElonally decorated.<br />
Ready tor personal living<br />
or summer rental,<br />
»17i,600,<br />
CREAM PUFF<br />
Second fleer eondo just<br />
stops to the beach, partial<br />
ocean view, 3 BR, 2 BA,<br />
w/d, pricod competitively at<br />
SiSi.OOO,<br />
399-0014<br />
I, LESLIE LAVKEKQB .^.<br />
Realtor«, fsj<br />
Sales • Rentals • Insurance **"**)<br />
| IJM*,,, 4801 Central Avenue, Ocean City, New Jersey 0S226 _.<br />
"KL "" "*~" t taltl Rsduced<br />
lo 1139.BQOI Pttv.le Bnancing avaMMal<br />
6OM54-8572.<br />
CRESTWOOO - Whiting, NJ. tor actM<br />
adults ;55t|. Over 7.500 homaa. No con-<br />
gMUon. 40 ilytsa tram $25,000 to<br />
$150,000. BttullM. Dim, Mcura.<br />
Free picture brochurs. Hawttnd Raalty<br />
Msoctatej. Raajion, P. O. Box - D. 480<br />
RT. 530. Whiting, NJ OS7S8.1 800*31.<br />
5SM H<br />
GARDENS HOME • LHga ipM«nl +<br />
Mm* api. or gmt nrtW. Four • Mms,<br />
8 Mill, raw MM1 kit, dreptaoe. upper t<br />
lower Mckj, totar room, parana/work-<br />
•MB, Owner fin<strong>and</strong>ng $340,90)7 Mu.t<br />
iwlForlnfocall 399-1144.<br />
MAfflNA N,0,eOMT • Dry tuck. Map,<br />
•tort, $1.25 million. Inquinta, SsM MM<br />
(Ir<strong>and</strong>al ability, 111 letter. Owner, KB<br />
3M92,Ral«loh,N.C..27«e.<br />
brotari tee, a bdrm wnh» condo, 4<br />
yn oM, new cond MdMuMdt, ~<br />
buhl, fplece, al sppflmces, M<strong>On</strong>g I ,<br />
varwali + 3 new Mrm MM. tmrm<br />
SOJO Haven Ava., OC. 398-5244.<br />
SOMEM POWT . nmmna rancher<br />
BOBM from Fatrwtyt. Three Mrma, i<br />
bam. If, tormU dr. Wt •unporch. 2c*rg*.<br />
use, gas I M a* new roof, vinyl •&•<br />
Ho. Owner must taO. Grew value.<br />
fiSMBfJ. Att for L<strong>and</strong>. Hawaii ai<br />
Border Realty, Realm.<br />
r^ Utjna in em of fw nkMt btoste of Haven Avenue.<br />
TNtduptoruM 3 bedroom.. 2 bathiMd«IWnd« of poten-<br />
tial foronly $188,000. DontmlM this one. • * -<br />
Beach skte. Thn*<br />
s^.ru^MoondltowunHwWipUMarnlc<br />
^ ^ l<strong>and</strong>*. Wfy fumtahed <strong>and</strong> equipped onfy<br />
Dgptex on Asbury Av» with vinyl tiring <strong>and</strong> eeonomtaa gas<br />
h« htontwli. Thh property wu reetri^ reduced to<br />
$159,800. There is a new Htehen <strong>and</strong> new emtfltg pkis a<br />
working firoplaor, al located In the gold coast area. Good<br />
finis rusiQfy,<br />
Atumtta! muW-famlV buyers. Cheek out this 4 unit property<br />
at 18th ftiCentral far Jutt mtfiOS. TV» 3 bedroom units. 2<br />
one bedroom unit*, at with an excotent rental history. Cal<br />
Ovvr^»v»srtla^h«i»*tttsf<br />
cat Avanua. Sa» Ma Oy, WWr Jii<br />
ft3(kniobe«lae«tr^<br />
datai fhed lor rcdernpton.<br />
class mst ki • aaassd •n<br />
h B<br />
Unalinrjrethsri*br<br />
of RsctarnpUon akn<br />
kh t<br />
OCEAN CITY - 2 bdrm. lr. kit. 1 bath.<br />
(655 mon Ind Mm, 1 mon sec No pets.<br />
Call 390-1 ei S.<br />
OCEAN CITY - 2nd $ Ocean. 1 st toor.<br />
dupttx. 3 Mrmt, w/d, gas nest, with or<br />
wlihout fum. $600 mon plus uUls. No<br />
pels. Can 396-5066.<br />
orricc ron ncNT • 1.000 sq n prof of-<br />
fice, near gth t Wesley. Sulle of s<br />
rooms, plus pvrdr rm; street level, park-<br />
ing. Rent Includes heat I H.W. Suitable<br />
(or physician, lawyer, etc Can 399-0198,<br />
on. Mnsoa of RsctarnpUon akn ehal bs B<br />
Una class mst ki • aaassd •nvetopej wkh poatagB ptpmU n •» owner* a<<br />
auch Bonde at aialr raapacUir* addnssaa aa May last •rjpear on *m ragsMnk-<br />
Ikn booM kapt lor thai pupos* by Oia Cay or a duly appoHad BoraiAsaai-<br />
trar. So long as The Daposaory trust Coinpsny (or any iiirriiinrthsnas)<br />
ana aa Sacurtlee Dapoakory tor •» Bonds, Notiosa at iVtosmptkw aheabe<br />
ssnt to sucn dspoakory <strong>and</strong> ahel not be asm lo tha banalcM m n of the<br />
Bonde Any Wkn ot auch dapoakory to advise any of ka rMno<br />
*WJ0MSOKf>JV<br />
Byf*«ejiaML.Mbi»<br />
AwnavtsrAHsMsi ,<br />
11-7.1T.f».F*,irjS0 ^^<br />
heabe<br />
of the<br />
ssnt to sucn dspoakory <strong>and</strong> ahel not be asm lo tha banalcM m n of the<br />
Bonde. Any Wkn ot auch dapoakory to advise any of ka rMnotMrla or any<br />
latur* of any parackjari to mtfy any benendef own* ol any Nuaca or<br />
neoemption ensi not meet to vaidky of iha rwlamptkn procasdkna. N th*<br />
Cky dasarmkM* lo redeem • portion of Ins bonda prior to mssuray. such<br />
bonda«tialbasslaoladby>iaCsybylot<br />
ZONMQ BOARD Of AOiLlfcT-<br />
MEMT<br />
Flnrlrla Riaal PatntO I bonda«hs«b*sslaotsdby>iaCkybylol<br />
FIRST FLOOR - 3 bdrms. walk to shop-<br />
ping <strong>and</strong> Community Cenler. ges heal<br />
New washer ft. dryer. Adults^ No pet*.<br />
Mual see. $000. mon<br />
44IHJ52J.<br />
OCEAN CITY GOLD COAST • <strong>On</strong>e block<br />
from beach. 3 large bdrm, lr, dr, kit w/d,<br />
dw, 1 balh, front deck, unbm. $725 mon<br />
utlM, Can 1-215- r*» heat $ uUls. CM 39S-4I125 aner<br />
5pm.<br />
ATTRACTIVE FURN LARGE 1 BDRM<br />
APT - at llw baach, Pompano Baach, Ft.<br />
»eoan.5OO por month. Cad 1-305-7B2<br />
2<br />
nda«tialbasslaoladby>iaCsybylot.<br />
• Nolle* ol Redemption ha* bsan given aa provided hanki. Ih* Bonda or<br />
in* portion sVmM caisd tor redemption ahai bs dus <strong>and</strong> psysMe on the<br />
data Ibwd lor ndamptkn at tha ladampdon prlca, Bgaaiar nth accrued<br />
InMaattotodaMttarilwradarnption ^ ^<br />
FOCEAM<br />
TAKE Nonce Mi on<br />
FURN - <strong>On</strong>e bdrm apt, (kit Boor, one<br />
adult. No pas. $450 mon Ind utlla. Es-<br />
crow 1 ret required. Cal after 5 pm.<br />
310-2632.<br />
BEACHBLOCK<br />
900 Pa* Place Condo<br />
ons bstfr63jn upL* flit sn^ii<br />
For Infemefien <strong>and</strong> inaction.<br />
Calf 398-8510pn.14<br />
Ocean City/Uirmora Area<br />
Unfurnished<br />
Large deluxe one bdrm, w/w<br />
Call 390-3489. „<br />
TOWNHOUSE<br />
Fantastic view of bay, 3<br />
BR, 3 BA, kitchen,<br />
fireplace. 2 car garage<br />
plus 2 outside places -<br />
boat slips-$1,000 per<br />
month plus utilities.<br />
NJ Marketing Group<br />
12 E. 9th St.<br />
Ocean City, NJ 08226<br />
399-0503<br />
OCEAN CITY - Gram locator*. 4 bdrm<br />
apt a 3 bdrm apt Each with, lr, to dr, aat<br />
In Ml, ard hook up, garage aval, $750<br />
mon a (690 men, haat tncL Can 46S-<br />
tHtSnTHT<br />
OCEAN CITY-Laroa 3 bdrm t»u» with<br />
f d l d N M Ol<br />
tt ruioMwfioofj. MOO men, 1-<br />
215-870-73M.<br />
ONE BORM APT - Fum. Aval) raw. WM<br />
aval. Off anal parking. Canraly local-<br />
ad, *45B rnari piui atas. Cal WI-i M4 or<br />
60*983-8298.<br />
ONE BDRM APT • Lr, dr, ball, w/d. dw,<br />
gM, cwrtity locaMfJ, 1 pafldng, t550<br />
Hm pks mji. CM 391-2002.<br />
QUIT SOUTHEND CONDO • 111 toor,<br />
4 bdrmi, 1 ban, V, dr, Mt, utl packaga,<br />
ounMa Monua, sMtaat talk tor f ran<br />
Avill htrnad, |no mm 4 UIM. Cat Mt-<br />
esss.<br />
REMODELED ! I0RM AFT • CannJIy<br />
l M Camaim <strong>and</strong> panaud. t39i<br />
tt.camt^i&<br />
FLORDA KEYS - Wamorads. Enwoncy<br />
condo on gulf, boal dockage snd pool<br />
Available torn March on $400 weekly.<br />
$1,245 monthly CflD «)g^3gB-5B70 or<br />
HM 3-474-81S7.<br />
NEW SMYRNA BEACH - 20 irmss soutl<br />
ot Dsylon* Beech Two bdrm mum-<br />
hams, 1^% bntfi oarage, 7 ttoelar trow<br />
beech, eta. %m week, 1700 mon CaH<br />
390-0945 November Him April<br />
POMPAMO BEACH Single home, rwo<br />
bdrm. 2 baths, Florida mom on st<strong>and</strong><br />
with deep water dock- CMsi rasldsmlsl<br />
neighborhood yet doss to actMUes.<br />
Pool, '/> block to prlvale beach. Avail<br />
NovSDec*1000mon Call 398 1496<br />
POUT CHARLOHE FLORIOA Waal<br />
coatl. lovely Sle roof home, Florida room,<br />
lr, dining area. 2 buha, 2 bdrms, i car<br />
garage, icntan porch, c/a. c/h Large<br />
well ihaded lot $64,000 aes-otSS<br />
TWO BUILDING LOTS Central Florid*,<br />
vskw $4,000 each. Cam, Inardr^j or<br />
euhanga tor travel nller Cal 1-*13-<br />
S3O-187B<br />
Each proposal must spscsV<br />
e.«aanolera4c or any M*ar amount that Is a mukkn. of tii)0O. •» Bond*<br />
arxaptad being th* nrat k> mature: <strong>and</strong><br />
& to pic* to Udder »a^, wtifc* *raa rja na kw<br />
or*th«3^«iJ300<br />
y w i a i . a<br />
be held bafom m* ooaan<br />
kia Board tt Adkajaw<br />
signed tor a variant* or o*ar i*JW<br />
so as to parmt •)• csaaMciistaJ<br />
Th* Bond* wkl b* MM to th* bkMer apecfytng the km*** at* of InwraaL<br />
As barman aticn proposals speckykig the earn* ret* of Merest ti* Bonds<br />
two or mora such btdosrs ottsr to arjoapt th* asm* smount ol Bonos, asm<br />
Mtabaat<br />
1 prtos. ttian Iha """***<br />
by loi &om amono aft auch blo^<br />
. Tha purchaser must also pay an amours' equal to tha ksaraei on Ihe<br />
Bond* accrued lo Ih* date of payment of Ihe purchas* prlos.<br />
ma Bonos WP b* aoWiri sucnt>Wb»f rjfartno to-payt<br />
prlca. If two or mora such bidders oftar to pay the cam* pr<br />
wM ba aold to on* of aucfi bidders selected by lot from a<br />
i any bk) not oonplyMg wHi the<br />
ROOMMATE NiEDEO • To than a<br />
Mrm hsuH, 1 bitM. IMS mon pkn<br />
UM. CUM B thspplnB, Amtebto Nou<br />
1iCUSM4m<br />
LOtS<br />
FURNISHED<br />
Two bdm, 1 balh apt In the<br />
garden* area Crcatloatlon.<br />
5675 plus utlls.<br />
DIRECT<br />
BEACHFRONT<br />
<strong>On</strong>e bedroom, 2 bath, wiUi<br />
washer <strong>and</strong> dryer, W9S men.<br />
HOMEPORT<br />
Realty<br />
398-3400<br />
Yearly Rentals<br />
Vary dean 2 IR, w/d, a/c,<br />
quiet neighborhood. $530 mo.<br />
Shot wijpf<br />
UnkltltSeR. 1 1/2BA, LR.<br />
«at-inHt,deck.*70Omo+.<br />
Three bedroom, 2 bath apts.,<br />
$650 mo. <strong>and</strong> up.<br />
Lawrence<br />
Real Estate<br />
4801 Central Ave.<br />
399-0014<br />
Now Single<br />
VICTORIAN HOME<br />
TTWM bdrmt, 2 1/2<br />
twttw, WMT, an<br />
ni c«nui air.<br />
, on tirm<br />
ttvn«3r$0<br />
jj<br />
i<br />
SEA ISLE CITY • (JMUrn, 1 bdrm <strong>and</strong><br />
floor apt, WM, dw. gai hm deck. Adults<br />
a no pan. HSO mon pka ur*j. CaJ B87-<br />
S341.<br />
SECOND FLOOR-Duplei. 2917 Haven<br />
AM, 3 bdrmt, t balh.. irig. dw, w/d,<br />
np4ec*.wiW. •Bragsshaa, nntporen,<br />
off sntt perWno. Aval Nov. lit No pets<br />
plMiS, tSo mon pka uM, Cal Pad 1-<br />
215-485-0142.<br />
SOMERS POWT - S3 VBlarja Drlvo. Un-<br />
tum, S1000 plia ut*. 1'A mon ueurliy.<br />
Golr COUM MMlon, 3 bdrm, (amity<br />
room. (My room or four MnR, Vh bath,<br />
tire plan, kvg* hnesd yard, with appll-<br />
anctM, elec heat, rat Appointment, all<br />
FLORDA CAPE CORAL - 801125 teat.<br />
daalraMa paUcan araa. <strong>On</strong> wkta freth<br />
water canal, $23,900. Cal 1-«13-458-<br />
4308.<br />
OCEAN CITY - South <strong>and</strong> - Sato Harbor<br />
araa, graal vWwi, beautiful tunaaa,<br />
quiet location, three loo avatabla, du-<br />
plai mnad. Can owner i-2i5-e4**aeo<br />
(lasva maHaya).<br />
, , llhepurohas*|<br />
Th* right Is reserved to reject ak bide, <strong>and</strong> any BkJ r<br />
larme of Ms nolle* wH ba reteded.<br />
Each bloosr Is nqutnd lo depoak • nerutled, Inawnr* or cashier's<br />
check payable to Vie order of Ih* CITY OF SEA ISLE CITY for S71,ooo<br />
drawn upon a bank or trust company, <strong>and</strong> auch check must be <strong>and</strong>osad wSh<br />
tha proposal. When th* sUEosccful bidder has been aacartaanarJ, ai such<br />
deposits wkl D» prompfly relumed to the persons making thsm, except th*<br />
crsM*o«lh*sumes1i«riMrJ«r.whkAwMbe*ppBao^pa^<br />
Bond* or to secure th* Cky from any loaa rasuking trorn th* fakir* of th* bkt-<br />
itnrln rnmptu »lh Iliu Iliiinmii lilil niimil iiliha n Is In Ilia mi i niiliil<br />
bidder or rejection of si bus Is aipaded to ba made wkhki I M hour* atler<br />
opening of Ihe bids, but such suoossaful bidder may not wkhdraw<br />
poaaluraf attar ifcOO pjn. of Iha da " "'<br />
tjij^i Wavi] haW not baWti nwdt ptiof'<br />
Th* Bond* wa be dakvarad wkhkl 30 day* of Ih* dan of tale at the cflfces<br />
of the Cay* bond counsel. Kraft 4 McManknon. Newark. New Jersey or at<br />
airti ntner pisrt a* may Irr *rrirrtf irrm wkh tha rirrnattil rtrrtrter PAY-<br />
MENT FOR THE BONDS AT THE TIME OF ORIGeMAL ISSUANCE AND<br />
DELIVERY 8HAIX BE M SMMED1ATELY AVAILABLE FUNDS.<br />
Each proposal most b* <strong>and</strong>ewd ki a sealed envelope <strong>and</strong> should be<br />
marked on the ouajld* -proposal tar Bond*.* k msksd. proposal* should ba<br />
erlrknsaed to or ki car* of Iha undaralgned at the Cky of 3*a Isle Cky. 4418<br />
L<strong>and</strong>s Avenue. Sea Me Cky. New Jeney 08243<br />
Th* successful bidder at ka option may refute lo acospt th* Bono* k prior<br />
to Ihetr da<br />
kickjdabei ki grsu knome at a future data for federal Income lax purpoaa*.<br />
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012 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER Pawn Oily, N.J. Thur»d«y, tiovombtt 7.1H1<br />
I sports shorts I Storm knocks<br />
ROLLS SCORIS 2 FOR MONTCLAIR<br />
Ocean City High School graduate Tyrone Rolli<br />
scored two touchdowns for Montelair State last Saturday<br />
in a 27-0 victory over Tkenton State. •<br />
Rolls, who is a freshman generally playing as a<br />
wtagback, scored once on a running play <strong>and</strong> once<br />
as • pass receiver.<br />
At Ocean City Rolls gained more than 1,000 yards<br />
rushing in his earMr, joining with classmate<br />
Dominic lannace to gain more combined yards<br />
Ironically, Frank is joined on the team by Mainl<strong>and</strong><br />
grad Terry Matthewi, whoso Mustangs battled<br />
Jen's Raiders the last few years.<br />
Matthews is also 9-1.<br />
GLASSBORO HONORS W1LDWOOD GRAD<br />
Glassboro State senior Sharon Sittinetl, a<br />
college's female athlete of the week recently,<br />
Sittlnen was second overall in the Collegiate Track<br />
Conference Cross Counhy Championships, She was<br />
toed in 20 minutes, 14 seconds over the Cordtl<strong>and</strong><br />
Puk course in New York,<br />
The Glassboro team finished in third place in the<br />
12-team evmt with 74 points.<br />
RAIDERS ON TH1 RADIO<br />
The Ocean City-Vinel<strong>and</strong> game will be heard as<br />
Alex Konlck will h<strong>and</strong>le the description.<br />
out weakies; blues<br />
are back, <strong>and</strong>stripers<br />
biting big<br />
It certainly was a bit ==_<br />
stormy this past week, fcs<br />
Ocean City took quite a .. {_<br />
pounding, suffering mas- A55J<br />
sive erosion <strong>and</strong> millions of *^| y<br />
dollars of damage to beach ,<br />
<strong>and</strong> <strong>boardwalk</strong>, . ,<br />
Ifs also hard to believe u&<br />
peak <strong>tides</strong> <strong>and</strong> northeast-<br />
Igg Harbor<br />
teder Field- with Tom" Williams <strong>and</strong> Tom Getzke I fish. Lots of bluefishi<br />
h<strong>and</strong>ling the pky-by-play. I<br />
WOND (1400 AM) will also broadcast the ,<br />
describing the action.<br />
Lenape contest on Friday night.<br />
fishing<br />
v report<br />
•pound class,<br />
Vince SUcey of Somers<br />
Point was in with a 32-inch<br />
striper <strong>and</strong> some bluefish.<br />
76 golf for kids in<br />
annual tourney<br />
atGreahBay<br />
SOMBRS POINT — McVeigh, McVeigh tosur-<br />
Create Bay Country Cub ance; Joe Hanko. School<br />
<strong>and</strong> Resort played host Board] John Relnoehl,<br />
There are still quite a few recently to the sixth annual school board; Ait WOm,<br />
tautog biting around the Adopt-A-Sehool tourna- parent; Dene Stasik, parent;<br />
bridges on green crabs, ment put on by the Somers Ed Eekerson, supervisor of<br />
bluedaws <strong>and</strong> calico crabs. Point Business/School Part' instruction; Nick Regina,<br />
\FIn-Atles also gave us a nershlp.<br />
Dept of Recreation/Adult<br />
.usinesses contributing<br />
things might have been. will not have weather Frank Steeven of Mar-<br />
Anyway, there was no loss <strong>sever</strong>e enough to send the mora picked up an unusual<br />
of life <strong>and</strong> that is always fish on their way south, catch in Gl inlet this weekmost<br />
important.<br />
Matk from Mentzer «*d. Frank caught an 11-<br />
So, there is less beach to Marme in Marmora reports E»? ^F<br />
fish from. Just what did mis<br />
0 6 Wet on Uve" mullet in the S ^ ^ l ^<br />
SUJ<br />
?' i « u. u L IMlownrt-FitdaiM*<br />
Anglers flshing by boat 2nd to* n«-K«tn Brawn<br />
have had the advantage MiewMt—MbhadCfw<br />
°°W *^' these last few days. Bomber «ita(ii»i-Di»MPrtiu*<br />
flat fishing was very good f^', «e» measured 45 plugs have also been get- 2 SIS "SHI'S!!!!*<br />
k<br />
action that remained? <strong>and</strong> George were out early mmd._ A quick check m Sniper fishermen wishing W» km ntt—Jm enm<br />
Well, I think we can write in the morning <strong>and</strong> kept six »y reference book indi- to join in the striper tagging ah IOWMI—TornPutut<br />
off the weakflsh for the rest big blues <strong>and</strong> threw back eated mat me conger, more<br />
of the year, I have no quite a few others. Mark comon in Europe wiU bemahon<br />
from the American mmm ^ m ^ 4) _ mi „,.<br />
reports of any weakies says there were plenty for «wo to three feet long for a littoral Society from Fin- M<br />
taken after the storm. So, if the taking, but he <strong>and</strong> male <strong>and</strong> six to eight feet AHcs. Tagging of stripers gamers Point Business/<br />
there are any sail to beGeorge<br />
had to get back <strong>and</strong> for a female,<br />
helps scientists keep track School Partnership<br />
found, I have not heard of open up, so other anglers A call to Hsh Game from of migrations <strong>and</strong> stocks Committee member Lou Pe<br />
them.<br />
could get bait for their turn, Mark indicated that even <strong>and</strong> helps to Indicate just Sdoli reported the touma-<br />
thick <strong>and</strong> hungry.<br />
The storm seems to have<br />
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The best bait tor blues ft<br />
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recreation news o«an <strong>city</strong> R§C DIV. 399-6111<br />
KIDZTEACHING recreation center where<br />
KIDZ BACK Matt Osier <strong>and</strong> Ocean City<br />
The very popular Kidz High School's Student Invi-<br />
Klub is bade in session at ronmental Association will<br />
iltM a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. present a h<strong>and</strong>s-on demon-<br />
12 at the 8m <strong>and</strong> Simpson stration on an environmen-<br />
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL<br />
tal issue geared to the very<br />
young.<br />
Be sure to bring a brown<br />
bag lunch.<br />
ADULT BASKETBALL<br />
SIGNUP CONTINUES<br />
CHICKEN BREAST SANDWICH<br />
<strong>On</strong> your choice<br />
of bread or roll<br />
pm's deli & catering<br />
SINCE 1969<br />
1018 Asbury Ave., Ocean City • 398-1046<br />
• Clostd Sunday •<br />
133844 Asbury Ave. Ocean City 399-1343<br />
|f FRESH! NEVER FROZEN!!<br />
M V LONGACRE<br />
TURKEYS<br />
10 lbs. to 28 lbs.<br />
to Insure the bird of your choice!!<br />
Spine-tingling<br />
fab from the<br />
Master of<br />
Suspense.<br />
FRIDAY<br />
9:00 P.M.<br />
,\ i. r K i n<br />
HITCHCOCK<br />
SAMP/IONS<br />
Sammons Communications<br />
the sixth conseoiD<br />
at the SomeM Point coune.<br />
Other recent golf action at<br />
the Create Bay Country<br />
Club included a Sunday<br />
dub breakfast tournament<br />
the next day with the team<br />
of Don Kenny, Jim Bates,<br />
Sam Johnson <strong>and</strong> Jot Rhein<br />
tying the Mam of To—<br />
Esposito, BUI Garr Jr<br />
Paoletti <strong>and</strong> Don Berenato<br />
for first place.<br />
4-H offers dog<br />
Registrationiar adult bat- COIDSOFraALL<br />
kctball is continuing at the WRAPS UP SEASON<br />
6th Swtt Youtti Center Wiped out by last wedA<br />
recreation offices between storms, the coed Softball<br />
the hours of 9-430, Man- league was scheduled tjg)<br />
day-Friday. Participants on conclude league championalso<br />
register from 730-&3Q ship playoffs this week.<br />
p.m. at the center Nov. 11 Fkaiu^o,<br />
<strong>and</strong>W, M»di«|i<br />
The program begtas Nov. l^XT^-—Jjj<br />
4 <strong>and</strong> runs 8-11 Monday SSSKCiZTZZI-M<br />
<strong>and</strong> Wednesday nights at 4.CMMB»I.~ ^_ ^M'<br />
the 6* SWel SJpoM k EJSSKST'"'""" 11 ^<br />
Civic Center. <strong>On</strong>ly men <strong>and</strong> ^8000,8*wo
012 THESZNTWELLEOGER OoMnClty. N.J. Thursday, Novembw 7,1991<br />
sports shorts<br />
ROLLS SCORES 1 FOR MONTCLAIR<br />
Ocean Qty High School graduate Tyrone Rolls<br />
scortd two touchdowni for Montdair State list Saturday<br />
in* 27-0 victory over Trenton State.<br />
Rolls, who is a freihrnan generally playing as a<br />
wingback, scored once on a running play <strong>and</strong> once<br />
as a pass receiver, .<br />
At Ocean City Rolls gained more than 1,000 yards<br />
rushing in his career, joining with classmate<br />
Dominic lannace to gain more combined yards<br />
than any Ruder duo in history who graduated<br />
together,<br />
JEN PRANK AT TOWSON STATE<br />
Ocean Oty graduate Jen Frank — the South Jersey<br />
Senior Tennis Player of the Year in 1990 — is 9-1 as<br />
a singles player at Towson State.<br />
Ironically, Frank is joined on the team by Mainl<strong>and</strong><br />
grid Terry Matthews, whoso Mustangs battled<br />
Jen's Raiders the last few years,<br />
Matthews is also 9-1.<br />
GLASSBORO HONORS WILDWOOD GRAD<br />
Glassboro State senior Sharon Sittincrl, a<br />
graduate of Wildwood High School, was named the<br />
college's female athlete of the week recently.<br />
Sittmeri was second overall in the Collegiate Track<br />
Conference Cross Country Championship!, She was<br />
timed in 20 minutes, 14 seconds over the Cordtl<strong>and</strong><br />
Park course in New York.<br />
The Glassboro team finished in third place in the<br />
12-team event with 74 points,<br />
RAIDERS ON THE RADIO<br />
The Ocean City-Vinel<strong>and</strong> game will be heard is<br />
the second game of a doubleheader Saturday afternoon<br />
on WSKR-FM (Score 102,7). Tony Blum <strong>and</strong><br />
Alex Konick will h<strong>and</strong>le the descriptton.<br />
The Raider game will follow live coverage of the<br />
Egg Harbor Township-Atlantie City game from<br />
Bader Held with Tom Williams <strong>and</strong> Tom Getzke<br />
h<strong>and</strong>ling the play-by-play.<br />
WOND (1400 AM) will also broadcast the<br />
EHT-ACgame with Zack Fisk <strong>and</strong> Bob Derbyshire<br />
describing the action.<br />
Both stations will also broadcast the Holy Spirit-<br />
Lenape contest on Friday night.<br />
Storm knocks out weakies; blues 76 golf for kids in<br />
are back, <strong>and</strong> stripers biting big annual tourney<br />
at Greate Bay<br />
It certainly was a bit<br />
stormy this past week.<br />
Ocean City took quite a<br />
pounding, suffering massive<br />
erosion <strong>and</strong> millions of<br />
dollars of damage to beach<br />
<strong>and</strong> <strong>boardwalk</strong>. •<br />
It's also hard to believe<br />
this was only the result of<br />
peak <strong>tides</strong> <strong>and</strong> northeasterly<br />
winds. Had we suffered<br />
hurriaine-fprce winds<br />
<strong>and</strong> driving rains, there is<br />
no telling just how bad<br />
things might have been.<br />
Anyway, there was no loss<br />
of life <strong>and</strong> that is always<br />
most Important,<br />
So, there is less beach to<br />
fish from, Just what did this<br />
storm do to the fishing<br />
action tiiat remained?<br />
Well, I mink we ean'write<br />
off tt\e weakfish for the rest<br />
of the year. I hive no<br />
reports of any weakies<br />
taken after the storm. So, If<br />
there are any still to be<br />
found, I have not heard of<br />
them.<br />
There is one thing that I<br />
should mention, though; it<br />
seems to be slipping my<br />
mind for Uie moment —<br />
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<strong>and</strong> down the Ocean City<br />
coast. The fish are reported<br />
thick <strong>and</strong> hungry.<br />
The storm seems to have<br />
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Boardwalk storm damage placed at $1.3M.; timetable for repairs, other work uncertain<br />
OCIAN OTY — The Council asked Schaeffer damaged by the storm, ing, $840,000 lor decking<br />
<strong>boardwalk</strong> sustained dose<br />
move the <strong>boardwalk</strong>.<br />
to prepare the report when from 15th to 19th Street,<br />
to $13 million in damage questions came up about was damaged because it<br />
<strong>and</strong> substructure <strong>and</strong> Although council agreed<br />
during the Halloween the second phase of a two-<br />
$36,000 for 24 new pilings, to repair that section of the<br />
- was too dose to the bulk-<br />
storm, <strong>and</strong> it needed work<br />
among other things.<br />
phase repair of the walk,<br />
•walk as soon as possible,<br />
head, according to the<br />
to begin with, according to from' Plaza Place to 8th report.<br />
The cost estimate does Councilman John Flood<br />
a report presented to QtyStreet,<br />
which was sched-<br />
not include flie cost of mov- said he was not certain how<br />
Council at Its, workshop uled for Us winter but has When a wave strikes the ing the <strong>boardwalk</strong> away feasible that will be.<br />
meeting Tuesday. beert delayed.<br />
bulkhead with a significant from the bulkhead, which<br />
Andrew Schacffer, an<br />
amount of force, it Is redi- was recommended by both Hood said since the beach<br />
engineer with Fellows, The report was to detail rected straight up, in this the engineer <strong>and</strong> the <strong>city</strong> under that area of the<br />
Reed Associates, gave coun- the condition of the entire case into the <strong>boardwalk</strong> administration.<br />
<strong>boardwalk</strong> is underwater<br />
cil an inch-thick report on <strong>boardwalk</strong>, <strong>and</strong> was nearly<br />
much of the time, work<br />
decking.<br />
the condition of the board- completed when the Oct. 31<br />
WhUe most of the pilings would be difficult if not<br />
walk, including information storm smashed through a<br />
The repair cost estimate in this section of the board- impossible, <strong>and</strong> said few<br />
on options for decking large section,<br />
includes $44,000 for thewalk<br />
could be reused, they contractors would be will-<br />
replacement of stairs, would have to be taken outing<br />
to take a crane out into<br />
material.<br />
The area most <strong>sever</strong>ely. $174,000 for new h<strong>and</strong> rail- <strong>and</strong> driven again in order to saltwater.<br />
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Schaeffer said there are much harder to address.<br />
other options to work on A number of cracks to the<br />
the pilings, <strong>and</strong> said he will concrete pilings under the<br />
have more detailed infor- <strong>boardwalk</strong> between 5th<br />
mation at a later meeting. Sheet <strong>and</strong> Plaza Place were<br />
It is also uncertain how exposed when Wgh Bdes<br />
much, if any, state or fed- washed away the beach<br />
eral aid the dry will get to covering them.<br />
fund the repairs.<br />
Sehaeffer said the prob-<br />
Mayor Nickolas Trofa lem was unexpected, <strong>and</strong><br />
said the dry cannot wait tar said he wants to take a<br />
outside help, but must fund baekhoe down to the beach<br />
the repairs itself <strong>and</strong> hope when the Hde is lower to<br />
to be reimbursed. make certain mere are no<br />
*We¥e not going to wait other areas with the same<br />
for it" he laid. "B we don't problem.<br />
get any money we're going m the first phase of the<br />
to haw to pay for it our- <strong>boardwalk</strong> repair, similar<br />
lelves."<br />
cracks to the concrete pU-<br />
Rood agreed that the tap were repaired, <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>boardwalk</strong> needs to bethey<br />
were more widespread<br />
repaired as soon as possi- than originally believed.<br />
ble, <strong>and</strong> Mid in the three Also included In the<br />
years he has been on coun- report is a comparison<br />
cil, that section of board- between tropical hardwalk<br />
has been damaged wood, treated pine <strong>and</strong><br />
three tines.<br />
recycled plastic as alternatives<br />
for <strong>boardwalk</strong> deck-<br />
"As we sit her« in tag.<br />
November, spring is not<br />
The dty came under fire<br />
very far away. Hood said. from environmentalists<br />
However, Hood said therecently<br />
for considering the<br />
<strong>city</strong> should make sure dieuse<br />
of tropical hardwood,<br />
work can be done before it which mey say is contribut-<br />
stars.<br />
ing to the destruction of the<br />
Councilman Mark Amazon rainforest.<br />
Vldetto said the dry needs a Sehaeffer said the com-<br />
<strong>boardwalk</strong>,<br />
parison is not complete yet,<br />
"Let's find out how much because he plans to get<br />
it's going to cost <strong>and</strong> attack samples of each <strong>and</strong> field<br />
UVVidettosaJd.<br />
test them to see how they<br />
Another problem facing h<strong>and</strong>le truck, pedestrian<br />
the <strong>city</strong> is about $18,000 <strong>and</strong> bike traffic, how slip-<br />
worm of pUkig repair needpery they are, splintering<br />
ed, Schaeffer added. <strong>and</strong> finally how they bum.<br />
He said the work should The report also includes<br />
be done prior to the beach information from manufac-<br />
replenishment project set turers of reeyded plasBe<br />
for spring, because then the board <strong>and</strong> information from<br />
problem will be buried <strong>and</strong> a variety of sources on the<br />
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engineer comparing<br />
strength, longevity, cost,<br />
appearance, how slippery<br />
or flammable die material<br />
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BEACH •<br />
(continued from page 1)<br />
costing about $70,000<br />
$120,000 worth of beach<br />
grass <strong>and</strong> faces utility <strong>and</strong><br />
street end repairs totaline<br />
aboutS10,0Q0,<br />
In the report, Previtl<br />
states mat if typical winter<br />
storms hit over the next five<br />
months, the area betweeA<br />
79th Street <strong>and</strong> 86th Street<br />
will be particularly hard hit.<br />
Iibro said the federal<br />
government may not<br />
declare the area a disaster<br />
area, so that funding will be<br />
hard to pt, espedaUy since<br />
other areas of the eastern<br />
seaboard were much harder<br />
hit.<br />
He said the state is no0<br />
likely to* have any money<br />
available either. .<br />
"Unfortunately, tiwy may<br />
have to declare a disaster<br />
for the next storm when we<br />
have private property damage,"<br />
he said.<br />
The dry recently put out<br />
a $1.6 million bond ordinance<br />
for new jetties at 83rd<br />
Street <strong>and</strong> 88th Street in axA<br />
attempt to hold on to the<br />
beach thart left<br />
Previtt said the work on<br />
the jetties should begin next<br />
January,<br />
Commissioner James Ianhone<br />
said fti harileirpart<br />
of mflpwject was getting<br />
the money in place.<br />
Tnat was 75 percent of<br />
mework,"hesaia. $<br />
Ubro said once the jetties<br />
are in place It will take a<br />
long time to build up the<br />
beach in mat area, <strong>and</strong> said<br />
the dry is trying to get<br />
funding for a beach replen-<br />
re open ishment project to pump<br />
nu , FM III FS p.m.<br />
s<strong>and</strong> onto the beach. ,<br />
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•county <strong>and</strong> wast* hauler settle<br />
illegal transfer station complaint<br />
NORTHFIELD—Anchor Disposal Service %viU pay<br />
$15,000 to Atlantic County In lieu of penalty under a consent<br />
order accepted by the county Division of Public<br />
Health <strong>and</strong> the Atlantic County Utilities Authority.<br />
The two agencies had filed a complaint against Anchor,<br />
accusing the firm of operating an illegal transfer station at<br />
its fadlity at Ridge <strong>and</strong> Jefferson avenues in Cardiff. .<br />
A Under the consent order signed by Superior Court Judge<br />
^L Anthony Gibeon, the fadliry will be subject to unannounced<br />
inspections, <strong>and</strong> Anchor is prohibited from operating<br />
any solid waste h<strong>and</strong>ling fadlity without obtaining<br />
necessary permits from the stare.<br />
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December 1990 <strong>and</strong> April 1991, Anchor used its Cardiff<br />
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^township.<br />
Recession, recycling Increase<br />
to hike Cape MUA tipping fees<br />
COURT HOUSE—WhUe preHnunary budget figures<br />
for the Cape May County Municipal Utilities Authority<br />
for 1992 shows a 4 percent decrease from the present budget,<br />
tipping fees at the MUA's l<strong>and</strong>fill are expected to rise<br />
by about 7 percent per ton,<br />
_ The total solid waste budget fell from $12,273,787 in 1991<br />
Was $11,770,789 in 1992, Tipping fees at the county l<strong>and</strong>fill<br />
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are projected to increase S6J5 per ton, from $8350 to<br />
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filled. MUA officials attribute the l<strong>and</strong>fUling decline to the<br />
current recession <strong>and</strong> an increase to recycling. The<br />
amount of l<strong>and</strong>filled materials Is expected to drop from<br />
128,019 tons to 111,910 in 1992,<br />
Revenue from tipping fees coven such free MUA ser-.<br />
vices as disposal of street sweepings <strong>and</strong> catch-basin<br />
^debris collected by municipalities <strong>and</strong> die county; accep-<br />
"tance of leaves <strong>and</strong> grass to be composted at the l<strong>and</strong>fill,<br />
<strong>and</strong> disposal of waste brought to the l<strong>and</strong>fill or transfer<br />
station in passenger vehicles.<br />
Minor <strong>flood</strong>ing reported<br />
in wake of second storm<br />
Heavy winds <strong>and</strong> high <strong>tides</strong> caused some beach erosion<br />
<strong>and</strong> road <strong>flood</strong>ing Sunday, although the damage was not<br />
as extensive as the offshore storm on Halloween.<br />
£ Emergency officials had been concerned that erosion of<br />
^)each <strong>and</strong> dunes from two weeks ago would leave coastal<br />
communities more vulnerable to another stem. The<br />
storm Sunday produced high <strong>tides</strong> well short of the 9 feet<br />
above mean low water <strong>record</strong>ed Oct 31. High winds<br />
brought in morning <strong>tides</strong> in Ventnor about 25 feet above<br />
normal, or 7.1 feet above mean low water, according to<br />
offidals with the National Weather Service. The «torai<br />
destroyed homes toNorui Caroliiw<strong>and</strong>-Virgmia, Who*'<br />
20-foot waves were <strong>record</strong>ed.<br />
J\o bidders at auction<br />
% f Bargalntown Lake<br />
ATLANTIC CITY—There were no takers at the Atlantic<br />
City Municipal Utlities Authority's recent auction of Bargaintown<br />
Lake, despite the fact mat the asking price had<br />
reached its lowest point possible.<br />
The auction late tot month fulfilied the ACMUA's obligation<br />
to offer the lake first at its assessed value of $2.9<br />
million <strong>and</strong> a second time for $12300, a price which mv<br />
ers the cost of an assessment <strong>and</strong> construction of a guardail<br />
recently installed to deter trespassers. Any buyer<br />
rould have had to pay thous<strong>and</strong>s of dollars in back taxes<br />
<strong>and</strong> other assessments.<br />
The AO4UABc^d of Directors wiU now consider turning<br />
the lake over to Egg Harbor Township <strong>and</strong> Unwood,<br />
wnose borders cut across the lake near Central Avenue,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Atlantic County.<br />
The county <strong>and</strong> neighboring towns have submitted an<br />
offer to Ae authority tor the county to take responsibility<br />
for the spillway <strong>and</strong> dam, with surrounding homeowners<br />
maintaining the body of water.<br />
%lzeable lawsuit begins<br />
over failed casino project<br />
ATLANTIC CTTY—The largest case m Attantic County<br />
history—<strong>and</strong> potentially the most expensive—opened<br />
Tuesday in Superior Court S<strong>and</strong>s officials are claiming<br />
that Donald Trump <strong>and</strong> Penthouse International Ltd. conspired<br />
to interfere with the S<strong>and</strong>s plans to buy the Penthouse<br />
property for the proposed S<strong>and</strong>s Hollywood<br />
Casino HoteL<br />
* £mds is seeking damages of up to STDO admen, accord-<br />
^hg to The Press of Atlantic City, which could be trebled<br />
under antitrust laws to $2.1 billion. During the trial, which<br />
is exposed to last six months. Judge L. Anthony Qbson<br />
must determine whether Trump <strong>and</strong> Penthoast interfered<br />
to me purchase <strong>and</strong> whether ftepurchaBe U a vicJation ci<br />
state antitrust laws. Pratt Hotel COT,, which owns me<br />
S<strong>and</strong>s, had a deal to buy Penthouse's unsuccessful casino<br />
project, which is next to Trump Plaza Hotel Casino, After<br />
the cpnwietaltagedlye^red, Trump purehased tile<br />
property in March 1989.<br />
A S<strong>and</strong>s attorney David Sheehan said that Trump con-<br />
^pired with Penthouse to sink the deal, <strong>and</strong> that he<br />
opposed S<strong>and</strong>s'efforts to get zoning variances <strong>and</strong> tried<br />
to purchase a parcel it needed for parking. Attorneys for<br />
Trump <strong>and</strong> Penthouse, however, said that their clients did<br />
nomine wrong <strong>and</strong> that S<strong>and</strong>s officials fabricated agreements<br />
because me company did not have the money to<br />
purchase the property from Penthouse.<br />
Florio says he Is open<br />
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Plans for new playhouse on back burner<br />
'CLEAN MACHINE' ter*s degree in English from SOMBRS POINT — the back burner while the- state l<strong>and</strong>-use regulaUons,<br />
ON THESCENE<br />
VUlanova University. South Jersey Regional Theatre officials decide whether<br />
theatres.<br />
only the Zoning Board had<br />
SOMBRS POWT — The<br />
atre's application for a new to redesign the facility to the authority to hear the Several board officials<br />
"Clean Scene Machine" PERSKIE SPEAKS playhouse — perhaps the make it smaller or seek a variance.<br />
countered that the size <strong>and</strong><br />
group swept through Ate TOMORROW NIGHT theatre association's long- new location. SJRT was Thettte officials maintain scope of the new playhouse<br />
dty Saturday, Oct 26, col- SOlvffiRS POINT — Steve est-running production — hoping for approval now so the additional height is ought be too much far the<br />
lecting 18 cubic yards of Ut- Perskie, member of thereceived<br />
a setback Nov. 7 that it could raise the needed to meet a request by bayfront area, <strong>and</strong> sugter,<br />
recydables <strong>and</strong> bulk Casino 'Reinvestment when the Zoning Board of remaining 75 percent of the the <strong>city</strong> historical commisgested that SJRT look<br />
items.<br />
Development Authority, Adjustment failed to §2 million it needs to match sicffi for a doped roof, as towards another section of<br />
Twelve youth groups will be the speaker at theapprove<br />
a height variance. a IMS state cultural grant, will as to give stage crews the <strong>city</strong>, possibly along<br />
numbering 161 children Atlantic County League of<br />
<strong>and</strong> more man 40 adult Municipalities meeting<br />
The board voted 4-3 infor<br />
the work. /-" the ability to •fly" sets, Route 9.<br />
chaperones under the direc- tomorrow (Nov. IS) at<br />
favor of 6m variance, but it The proposed theatre is 8 which would widen the SJRT representatives,<br />
tion of the public works Mac's Restaurant, 90S Shore<br />
was two votes shy of the feet over the dty limit of 35 spectrum of productions however, said Bay Avenue<br />
department <strong>and</strong> R<strong>and</strong>y Car- Road, Somers Point<br />
the minimum five affirma- feet. The height variance is that could be put on. Is considered the theatre's<br />
tive votes needed to one of <strong>sever</strong>al SJRT needs.<br />
ney, Clean Communities The league's executive<br />
While a redesign might home, <strong>and</strong> that moving<br />
approve a height variance.<br />
coordinator, collected litter board meets at 6:15 p.m.,<br />
It was sent to the Zoning make it conform to <strong>city</strong> might jeopardize state<br />
from dry roadways <strong>and</strong> with cash bar,at 6:30 p.m. SJRT executive eUreetar Board by the Planning requirements, theatre offi- funding approval. The fte-<br />
public areas. They were <strong>and</strong> veal parmlgiana dinner Paul Aiken said mat plans Board last month after the cials said, it would nuke atre also enhanced the<br />
given tee-shirts <strong>and</strong> hadat7pjn,<br />
for the new Bay Avenue planning solicitor deter- the playhouse less aestheti- eclectic bayfront business<br />
pizza <strong>and</strong> soda afterwards.<br />
playhouse would be put on nined that under revised cally pleasing. They added district, particularly restau-<br />
that most municipal zoning rants, they maintain.<br />
City Council wUl give the SHORE DEDICATES<br />
participants grants <strong>and</strong> cer- MAUUOGRAPHY UNn*<br />
requirements do not<br />
tificates at its meeting 7 SOMBRS P<strong>On</strong>NT—Shore<br />
address the special aeeds of<br />
p.m. tonight (Nov. 14). Memorial Hospital dedi- November <strong>tides</strong><br />
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A4 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER OcwnCtty, N.J. Thursday, November 14,1991<br />
State Police, Eagles player <strong>and</strong> cheerleader bring message to students<br />
Bj MICHAEL STADNICKI State Police co-ordinating high school souon. When<br />
SeotkwI-LsdgerCotTBspondmit teams from the Crime Pre- taken orally, the steroids<br />
UPPER TOWNSIffi* — It<br />
vention Resource Carter; pass through the liver, The message: Say no to drugs.<br />
was an assembly that draw<br />
Dels. Paul Manzo <strong>and</strong> causing it in time to mal- Drugs are for losers. Everyone<br />
the attention of the boys<br />
Ralph Bernard <strong>and</strong> Trooper function. The drugs can do<br />
<strong>and</strong> girls. A professional<br />
Tim Fogarty, The group damage to the reproductive Is behind you, <strong>and</strong> people care<br />
football player, a member<br />
Stakes about one presenta- <strong>and</strong> the cardiovascular sys-<br />
of the Philadelphia Eagles,<br />
tion a week throughout the tems <strong>and</strong> the pneral psy-<br />
<strong>and</strong> an Eagle cheerleader<br />
state,<br />
che of a person by making Eagle cheerleading squad, killed in an auto accident.<br />
woe going to visit.<br />
Det. Manzo said die State Mm overly aggressive. who asked the students to She revealed, for the first<br />
Bi^y the fame, the glam-<br />
Police wants, everyone to Fogarty has been take a st<strong>and</strong> now. She time in public, mat she is so<br />
our <strong>and</strong> the moments in the know they're fighting a war involved with many of the advised the duUdren to pick involved with drug <strong>and</strong><br />
spotlight wera not th« raa- against drugs with a new top doctors in the field of a role model.<br />
alcohol abuse because a<br />
son Atnone Davis, rookie weapon — tiw students. steroid use, people in the "Choose someone who !• dose cousin was stabbed by<br />
offensive tackle, <strong>and</strong> cheer-<br />
It is up to each individu- muscle <strong>and</strong> fitness field <strong>and</strong> •successful; maybe a teacher someone under the influleader<br />
Colleen Walls came al, everyone, to Just say no the U.S. Olympic Commit- or a sports figure,* she said, ence of cocaine <strong>and</strong> Is now<br />
to visit the Upper Town-<br />
when someone asks him to tee.<br />
"Choose someone who paralyzed.<br />
ship middle school in purchase or take drugs. "The best way to build does the right things." She felt she could talk<br />
Petersburg on Tuesday "A true friend would not up," he said, "Is through She told them to get about mis now because<br />
morning.<br />
make you do something to proper sleep <strong>and</strong> nutri- involved with activities. "the effect if these abuses<br />
They came to deliver an<br />
hurt yourself. <strong>On</strong>ly a fool tion."<br />
"Find something you're touch us aU."<br />
important message: to stay takes drugs." said the Bernard, the State Police good at <strong>and</strong> excel in it, be it Bernard reminded the<br />
away from drugs <strong>and</strong> alco-<br />
detective. "Don't be a fool. liaison with the Philadel- sports, the piano or dance." students mat people can<br />
hol <strong>and</strong> "Just say no" when Help those who have a phia Eagles, told the stu- She stressed that students <strong>and</strong> mat they should have a<br />
offered base substances by<br />
problem with drugs," dents, "you make a should pick their friends positive outlook on life.<br />
others.<br />
Pogarty spoke on thedifference.<br />
If everyone ref- wisely. "Know who the bad "Drugs are for losers <strong>and</strong><br />
Principal James E. Burke widespread use of steroids<br />
uses to buy drugs, mere people are <strong>and</strong> stay away you're winners."<br />
introduced members of the by an estimated 500,000 will be no one to sell to." from them. Remember He introduced Antone<br />
The detective emphasized don't be fooled by good Davis, the rookie offensive<br />
that the guest speakers looks,"<br />
tackle of the Philadelphia<br />
V.<br />
218 West Ave, woe on their own time <strong>and</strong> WaUs said she sympa- Eagles, who said he is The intup, from left: Colleen Walls, Paul Manzo, Antone Davis, Tim Fogarty,<br />
Ocean City, NJ WHO not paid by anyone to thized with the students strongly opposed to the use Ralph Bernard, They came with a message.<br />
come speak to the students. about the tragic events of of drugs <strong>and</strong> alcohol<br />
He tafrodueed Colleen the past weekend in which "This bothers me," hecontinued,<br />
noting they It bothers him, heabout<br />
that, thafi not what<br />
Walls, a member of the 1991 two QCHS students wee told the students. He told didn't work to get ahead. revealed, mat people will weVe talking about"<br />
mem of his childhood in Antone graduated from abuse substances <strong>and</strong> say Asked who was his rate<br />
COMB<br />
Fort Bailey, Ga. <strong>and</strong> theTennessee<br />
<strong>and</strong> was chosen they can h<strong>and</strong>le it <strong>and</strong> then model, Davis answered thau<br />
(2662) EXERCISE <strong>and</strong> AEROBIC CUSSES pressures of growing up. by the Eagles in last year's get behind the wheel He it was someone in hifflP<br />
He was missing school <strong>and</strong> draft.<br />
explained the NFL drug hometown who had a col-<br />
Sponsored by<br />
going to pky video games.<br />
policy <strong>and</strong> noted he haslege<br />
degree <strong>and</strong> gave Mm a<br />
Hair <strong>and</strong> Nail Designers<br />
Ocean City Recreation Departmint<br />
T wank the truant officer<br />
Davis spoke on the use of been r<strong>and</strong>omly tested three Job.<br />
For intormidon GUI 39M111, ext 248 sr 288<br />
Tina, Toni <strong>and</strong> Nails by Meg<br />
who came to get me <strong>and</strong> set<br />
steroids, brought to times this year.<br />
Both Walls <strong>and</strong> Davis<br />
Msrlbeth Nsall, Insmietor<br />
me on the right nek," henational<br />
attention by pro-<br />
.4 Week Fall Session - Starts Men, Nov. 18th said, adding mat he got a<br />
fessional football player<br />
The group fielded ques- took time out of their<br />
Twice a week..,,,.. • ,„'17.50<br />
job <strong>and</strong> was saving money<br />
<strong>and</strong> actor LyleAlzado.<br />
tions from the students, schedules to bring then-<br />
R«hy, Sapphire or<br />
or 12.50 per etasi<br />
Some directed at Antone message to the students —<br />
for his education while kids "Hie best way to increase were football related but say no to drugs. Drugs are<br />
Emerald Heart S<br />
it the RICRIATIQN CENTER he knew would come by your strength is to eat your most dealt with drug abuse. for losers. Everyone is<br />
llh Street tnd Atlanta Avinue<br />
Monday S Thursday Morning at B A.M. <strong>and</strong> ask him to go to parmother's<br />
cooking <strong>and</strong> exer- Asked how much money behind you <strong>and</strong> l<br />
ties, Antone refused <strong>and</strong> cise," Davis said.<br />
he made, he replied, "forget care, i,<br />
Tues, <strong>and</strong> Thurs. fvn it 6:30 P.M.<br />
they laughed at him.<br />
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Thursday, Novotnbof 14,1991 Oc«nCtly, NJ, THE SENTINEL-LEDGER A5<br />
HUGHES<br />
DEVELOPMENT<br />
(continued from page 1)<br />
(conttnutd from page 1) Water hearing next month in township<br />
federal <strong>flood</strong> insurance pro- Hughes said he also sup- complex U planned for the<br />
gram, would pay 40 patent<br />
Point's downtown. The<br />
ports elements of the bill<br />
UPPER TOWNSHD> — County officials, along with mally against proposed Engl<strong>and</strong> generating station<br />
Route 9 tract near Grove-<br />
of the value of the building<br />
complete historic dlitrlet<br />
which call for Improvement l<strong>and</strong> Avenue. The applica-<br />
State environmental offl- many members of the pub- pumping by another uHUty, to operate the plant's pro-<br />
for relocation <strong>and</strong> 110 per-<br />
extends from Route 52<br />
of <strong>flood</strong> protections buUt in<br />
dais have scheduled a pub- lie, have raised objections to In a resolution passed at its posed flue gas filtering systion<br />
has drawn much public<br />
^ent for demolition.<br />
north along Show Road to<br />
to the structures of buildlic<br />
hearing next month on the proposed drilling, fear- Oct 28 meeting, the comtem. concern since it is more<br />
The problem for property<br />
Maryl<strong>and</strong> Avenue,<br />
ings, like pilings <strong>flood</strong><br />
New Jersey-American ing that the pumping mittee requested that the<br />
than double the <strong>city</strong>'s<br />
The committee believes<br />
owners m beachfront eeni- proof construction "<strong>and</strong> a present building height The Wstarie district drew Water Company's applica- would affect the private pending permit application mat the use of fresh water<br />
munities, says Hughes, is whole host of other tWngs^ limit of W feet While the some opposition from area tion to divert water from weUs used by surrounding iof Atlantic Hectrie which should not be required or<br />
that most of die value Is In He said there are a num- establishment of the zone residents when originally two Marmora wells. residents.<br />
•involves the use of fresh permitted when alterna-<br />
the l<strong>and</strong>, not in the buildber .;of places around the would make the residential proposed last year, slnee it<br />
water be disapproved tives exist, such as the use<br />
ing.<br />
country, in coastal areas facility, which will also required homeowners to<br />
The stete Department of New Jersey-American is pending an evaluation of of salt water, since the gen-<br />
Also, mere really isn't <strong>and</strong> along rivers, where include assisted <strong>and</strong> nurs- get a "certificate of<br />
Environmental Protection seeking state permission to alternative technology. The erating station is located on<br />
anywhere to relocate. new construction should ing care, allowable in theappropriateness"<br />
for work<br />
will hold a hearing at 1 pjn. pump about 2.06 million committee also requested a the banks of the Great Egg<br />
*The idea is that these not be allowed <strong>and</strong> build- area, the developers, T&W done on houses in the<br />
Tuesday, Dec. 17 at thegallons<br />
of water per daylocal<br />
public hearing on fids Harbor Bay in Beesle/s<br />
owners will go back a block ings should be improved, Associates, would soil have zones, including such<br />
Upper Township Munidpal from two proposed wells application.<br />
Point It is the committee's<br />
_or so, but on the barrier Hughes said one of theto<br />
seek a height variance, minor things such as choice<br />
Bunding, Deiuusville Road, on Stagecoach Road for<br />
msl<strong>and</strong>Si mere a» already problems with the bill as dty officials said.<br />
of paint or porch style.<br />
Tuckahoe, it was diversion to other sections Atiantic Beetrfe is seek-<br />
underst<strong>and</strong>ing mat the use<br />
other buildings there, proposed is it does not<br />
Council agreed in June that<br />
announcftf at the Township of the township <strong>and</strong> Ocean ing permission to draw up<br />
of fresh water for me pro-<br />
The^ Somers Point His-<br />
Hughes said.<br />
allow public input in decid-<br />
it was Wo restrictive, <strong>and</strong><br />
Committee meeting Mon- City.<br />
to 25 million gallons of posed scrubber system is<br />
toric District consists of<br />
Another problem Hughes ing on the setback zones.<br />
dropped the requirement<br />
day.<br />
water p«- month from an because federal <strong>and</strong>/or<br />
three zones: Historic Village<br />
The local governing body aquifer beneath the B.L. state regulatory bodies will<br />
has with the bill is the pro-<br />
for homeowners, although<br />
Commercial, Historic Vil-<br />
Township <strong>and</strong> Cape May also recently came out for-<br />
not approve the use of Mlt<br />
vision mat those who do He also said the bill could<br />
the historic preservation<br />
water.<br />
lage Residential <strong>and</strong> His-<br />
not move only get oneconstitute<br />
federal l<strong>and</strong> use<br />
commission <strong>and</strong> certificate<br />
toric Village Waterfront.<br />
Insurance claim, no matter planning, which has tradi-<br />
process will remain in place<br />
City officials hope to pre- Nude body found in surf SJRT<br />
how small.<br />
tionally been left to the<br />
for large-scale developserve<br />
the unique character<br />
Under the bill, coastal local governments.<br />
ments in the area.<br />
of the <strong>city</strong>'s bayfront <strong>and</strong><br />
OCEAN OTY — Thelived<br />
in Aflantic City before there were any traces of<br />
would be divided into "Il»e Federal Hood Insur- riverfront village areas, Permitted uses in die pro- body of a 40-year-old dry moving to Ocean City three alcohol or drugs in the<br />
O-vear, 30-year <strong>and</strong> 60ance<br />
Program sho&ld set including the residential posed commercial zone<br />
SOMERS POWT — "fte<br />
man washed up on themonths<br />
ago.<br />
man's blood. Blood samples<br />
year setback zones, based st<strong>and</strong>ards, but should not <strong>and</strong> nonresidentlal l<strong>and</strong> would indude: retail stores<br />
periGDnsBGe of uMm ike<br />
beach last week.<br />
on the estimated amount of be used as a mechanism for uses representing the com- <strong>and</strong> service establishments<br />
Blevin said it is believed have been sett to the State Ikix Step at South Jersey<br />
erosion expected for thefederal<br />
l<strong>and</strong>-use pluming,* munity's growth <strong>and</strong> (not include convenience- According to police, Rich- Turpin lived alone. Police lab for testing. Regional Theatre wil run one<br />
area.<br />
hesald.<br />
change since the 19th centutype stores); restaurants ard Turpin, 40, of the 1200<br />
He is survived by three extra week through Novem-<br />
If a property owner in the<br />
ry, when maritime busi- <strong>and</strong> tavern (excluding block of Wesley Avenue, According to autopsy sisters, Laura E, of ber 24.<br />
10-year zone does not relonesses<br />
<strong>and</strong> activity's were drive-thrus); general busi- was found dead'ta me surf reports, Turpin died of Scullvme, LesUe of Phoenbt, Call 65M553 with qu»cate<br />
beyond the 30-year DIG<br />
an important part of theness<br />
<strong>and</strong> professional offic- about 7 ajn. am. near 13th hvpothemila <strong>and</strong> drown- Ariz, <strong>and</strong> Nancy L<strong>and</strong> tions or exchange<br />
zone, he or she will only be (continued from page 1) local economy.<br />
es; banks* theatres, Street Nov. 7, wearing only ing.<br />
messer of Pine Beach.<br />
entitled to one data.<br />
museums, <strong>and</strong> art galleries; shoes <strong>and</strong> socks.<br />
It is not certain how long<br />
generating facility on the B, White me dry now identi-<br />
„ The idea is, they only<br />
all existing residential uses, Spokesman Lt. Bob he was In the water. He was<br />
L, Engl<strong>and</strong> property. Thefies<br />
areas of the dty where<br />
•get one bite out of the<br />
off-street parking lots <strong>and</strong> Blevin said police do notlast<br />
seen alive the day<br />
system Is needed in order concentrations of historic<br />
apple," Hughes said, "to<br />
parking garages <strong>and</strong> munic- suspect foul play, though before.<br />
for the plant to comply with<br />
If you like<br />
structures are found, main-<br />
theory, I have no problem<br />
ipal buildings.<br />
they did not nave any<br />
the 1990 dean Air Act The tenance regulations haven't<br />
Police do not know if<br />
with that; but in practice I excavations are a m<strong>and</strong>a- been implemented <strong>and</strong> the The residential zone explanation why Turpin<br />
feel if the owner is prepared tory part of the permitting historic district has not been would allow all existing was without clothes. Christmas bazaar Sticky Buns<br />
to accept the risk he should process for all new develop- formally designated in thesingle-family<br />
homes, with "Logic would dictate planned Nov. 21<br />
have mat option." ment near bodies of water. master plan,<br />
conditional uses for guest there is some kind of reason<br />
<strong>On</strong>e of the .advantages Although local residents It is also hoped mat the<br />
homes. The waterfront zone<br />
SQMHS POWT — The you'll love ,,<br />
far mat," Blevin said.<br />
supporters of the bill point have known far years of the zones will encourage reno-<br />
would include all boat sales<br />
Resident Council of Ocean<br />
to is it will eliminate subsl- ancient Indian relics at thevations,<br />
rehabilitation <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>and</strong> rentals, boat storage The body was discovered Point Health Care Center is<br />
—dies to high-risk areas. site, the recent dip defined new construction compati-<br />
<strong>and</strong> maintenance <strong>and</strong> exist- around 7 ajn. by a board- Sponsoring a Christmas<br />
TM<br />
Hughes said he agrees some of the reasons for ble with existing aesthetic<br />
ing hotels <strong>and</strong> motels. A 35 walk jogger who at first bazaar 10 ajn. to 3 pjn.<br />
mere should be no subsi- their existence.<br />
patterns to continue the<br />
percent mixed office space thought it was a surfer in Thursday, Nov. 21 at 5H> Bay<br />
dies to the insurance, but<br />
Thous<strong>and</strong>s of years ago revitalizatlon of Somers<br />
within any project will also trouble.<br />
Am hem.<br />
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Native Americans, as is the<br />
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A6 THESENTWEL-lEDGEfl Ocean City, N.J. Thura&y, Nemmbar 14,1991<br />
Reflections on the loss of two young people by their coaches<br />
Ron Moretti <strong>and</strong> Cheryl pavis are remembered as team players who cared about others<br />
When you talk to Ocean City High School coaches atout<br />
Ron Moretti <strong>and</strong> Oieyl Davis, you hear pretty much the<br />
same things.<br />
They woe special people — not nMessarily the most talen<br />
ted—who •coepted their rota <strong>and</strong> were more man wining<br />
to give whatever they could for the benefit of the<br />
team.<br />
Moretti, who played football <strong>and</strong> baseball, shared the<br />
quarterback position in football with Brian Tdtey during<br />
the pre-season <strong>and</strong> ended up playing defense during most<br />
of the regular season. He was a catcher during the spring.<br />
"He was probably our No. 1 catcher," said GC baseball<br />
coach Craig Mensinger, "<strong>and</strong> 1 really feel he had the<br />
chance to •vrotually be aU-league, He was a leader—but<br />
he was quiet He was a super, unbelievable kid,"<br />
Davis played guard in basketball, mostly on the jayvee<br />
team.<br />
"She was excited about moving up to the varsity this<br />
yew," said Coach Chris Lentz, "She just loved being part<br />
of the team. She played all summer <strong>and</strong> was the type of<br />
kid you could ask to do anything"<br />
Football coach Gary Degenhardt says more of the same,<br />
"Ron was the typo of kid who really believed in himself,"<br />
Degenhardt explained. "I think he knew that Brian<br />
was a little better than him but he accepted his role <strong>and</strong><br />
did whatever he could to help. He always made sure he<br />
was prepared <strong>and</strong> ready to step in,"<br />
Moretti, a junior, hoped one day to attend the Air Force<br />
Academy. Davis, a senior who ranked No. 26 in her class,<br />
was just beginning to examine colleges.<br />
"She was such a great kid," said Lentz. "She was the<br />
All-American type, the type of person you don't run<br />
across all the time. Whether she played much or not, she<br />
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Mensnger remembered a situation that damonsttmted<br />
one of Maretti's strongest qualities.<br />
"Something happened mat I wasn't happjf about," he<br />
said, "<strong>and</strong> I told everyone who took part to start running<br />
some laps, Ron started running immediately.<br />
"I knew he wasn't involved <strong>and</strong>, after about five laps, I<br />
called him over, I told him I knew he wasn't involved <strong>and</strong><br />
asked him why he was running. He told me it was a team<br />
DEATHS<br />
(continued from page 1)<br />
Court Judge Ronald Taht<br />
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game <strong>and</strong> he was part of the team.<br />
"Well miss him athletically but, most of all, well miss<br />
him as a person."<br />
The biggest effect atOeean City High School is being felt<br />
right now by the football team. The tragic accident happened<br />
less than 12 hours after Moretti played against<br />
Vmel<strong>and</strong>. These 50 athletes have been together almost<br />
daily since late August.<br />
The coaches keep telling the kids that we have to go<br />
on," said Degenhardt, "but its tough enough for us. Imagine<br />
how it feels for a 16- or 17-year-old to suffer a loss like<br />
this. <strong>On</strong>e of our newer players went through the death of<br />
a teammate last year before moving here."<br />
As Degenhardt said, things have to go on — though not<br />
necessarily with the game spirit <strong>and</strong> enthusiasm. It's one<br />
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of the lessons flat a fragedy Uke this teaches. But it is {)<br />
tough to watch people so young have to deal with these<br />
lessons.<br />
Losing a Dude HoweU or a John Carey is hard enough.<br />
These are people who helped mold our community <strong>and</strong><br />
became put of people's Uves,<br />
But it seems even tougher to lose people so young tnd<br />
with so much promise — before they even get a chance to<br />
begin, ,<br />
<strong>On</strong> Friday night the Ocean City High School football<br />
team will hold its annual father-son dinner.<br />
Dcgenhaidt said that a lot of thought was given to can- 0<br />
celling the event. But he decided it would be better for<br />
everyone to be tagemer m their sorrow rather tian alone.<br />
Sounds Uke another way of saying what Ron Moretti<br />
once said—it's a team game.<br />
Richard Minhas of Ocean<br />
played on the football <strong>and</strong> overcome with emotion had his mother.<br />
City, AH three are 17 years<br />
baseball teams, <strong>and</strong> Davis to be sent home, according "He wanted to be a<br />
old, Hopson <strong>and</strong> O'Clisham<br />
was • member' of theto<br />
the principal, <strong>and</strong> school fighter pilot," she iald. "His<br />
Cape May County jaU onwere<br />
treated <strong>and</strong> released,<br />
National Honor Society, officials plan to keep the room is covered, literally<br />
$5,000 cash bail, according while Minhas remained in<br />
Student Council <strong>and</strong> diecrisis<br />
team on h<strong>and</strong> at least from top to bottom, with '<br />
to Sheriff James T. Plousis. stable condition at Shore<br />
school's chapter of Students until the. end of the week. planes — Ah- Force planes<br />
He is charged with two Memorial, said a hospital<br />
Against Drunk Driving. She Counseling professionals <strong>and</strong> fighter planes,<br />
counts of death by automo- spokesperson yesterday.<br />
Wat also treasurer of thefrom<br />
outside the dUtriet "All he wanted to do was<br />
RonfddMoretti<br />
bile, two counts of assault According to Stemhauer,<br />
Psychology Club <strong>and</strong> also offered weir services, fly, <strong>and</strong> now he's as high in<br />
with an automobile <strong>and</strong> the teenagers were return- struck the passenger side of<br />
played on the girls basket- he added.<br />
sky as he ever wanted to<br />
driving while intoxicated. ing from a night of bowling the car, said the trooper,<br />
ball team-<br />
"Ifs just a very difficult be."<br />
Klepcsky. a seaman with at the Showboat Hotel & <strong>and</strong> both vehicles came to<br />
Scheduled athletic games time, <strong>and</strong> we're aU doing A number of his football<br />
the U.S. Coast Guard sta- Casino m Atlantic City, rest in the westbound lane.<br />
<strong>and</strong> practices were called the best we can," Qpriano teammates visited Monday,<br />
tion in Ocean City, had their 1981 Fonttae Phoenix, While the speed they<br />
off Monday, <strong>and</strong> the high said.<br />
said Moretti. In addition to<br />
been jafled since the acci- driven by QCUsham, was were going had not been<br />
school had a crisis team on Kathleen Moretti remem- comforting them, since<br />
dent. He was not injured in travelling east on the bridge determined, Steinhauer said<br />
h<strong>and</strong> Tuesday to help stubers her son as someone many of the teenagers are •'<br />
the collision.<br />
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u\at none of the occupants<br />
dents returning from the who achieved in bom aca- completing their driver's<br />
The other youths Klepesky, who was going were ejected from the veM-<br />
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were Maeve S. O'Clisham er, apparently crossed onto Both students were active<br />
cipal Michael Qprlano. The liked.<br />
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of Sea We City, Patricia the other side of the two- at the high school. Moretti<br />
youths could either go see "He loved school," she Bonnie had played Satur-<br />
Hopson of Ocean City <strong>and</strong> lane road. The pick-up was an honor student <strong>and</strong><br />
members of the team, said in an interview Tuesday in » game aginst Vine-<br />
which consists of a guidday. "He was your typical l<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> she urged fte<br />
ance counselor, nurse, All-American boy. He had a team to compete mis Satur-<br />
social worker <strong>and</strong> psycholo- messy room. He hated to day.gist,<br />
or a teacher could take the trash out. HeRonald<br />
had started out as.<br />
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request them to join a class. teased his sisters, but hea<br />
backup quarterback «<br />
"As bad as today was, the loved them."<br />
the varsity team, she<br />
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Cipriano said Tuesday. A<br />
Ronald's plans included explained, <strong>and</strong> was frus-<br />
few students who were<br />
Joining the Air Force after trated because he couldn't<br />
high school, according to play, so he persuaded the<br />
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Moretti, Davis memorial also was a quarterback on<br />
the JV team.<br />
scholarship funds created Other friends from school<br />
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OCEAN CTTY — Two memorial sdwlarship home <strong>and</strong> shared anecdotes<br />
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Wayne P., at home; <strong>and</strong> her material gr<strong>and</strong>father Francis<br />
T. McGeever, Seranton Pa.<br />
Mass of Christian Burial will be 11 a.m. (today) Thursday<br />
at Our Lady of Good Counsel Roman Catholic<br />
Church, 40th Street at Central Avenue, Ocean City. Burial<br />
I wm be m Seaside Cemetery, Palermo.<br />
Contributions may be made to file Cheryl M. Davis<br />
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bam the week long redone! tournament held<br />
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reasonable prices. I would strongly recommoid you put it<br />
on your calender next year, as there are games for eveiyone,<br />
even the most novice players* plenty of shopping<br />
areas for the ladles too!<br />
Every year this writer normally goes to this tournament<br />
<strong>and</strong> plays for three or four days, but Uus year I played<br />
only two days, as a couple of my regular partners, Laurel<br />
Mowbray <strong>and</strong> Aaron Simon, chickened outl<br />
However, my most regular partner, Jerry Home, <strong>and</strong> I,<br />
played in two very exciting events (four sessions), <strong>and</strong> I<br />
will be reporting.mostly on our successes, but also on a<br />
couple of our failures as well.<br />
We placed fourth over all in both events, <strong>and</strong> this week's<br />
h<strong>and</strong> comes from the first session (our worst) on Tuesday<br />
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As you look at this h<strong>and</strong>, you will see the bidding seems<br />
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first two bids are artificial, <strong>and</strong> his (3) diamond bid is the<br />
first indication of what type of h<strong>and</strong> he has. His bid shows<br />
a powerful diamond suit <strong>and</strong> a powerful h<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> was<br />
meant to force me to bid at least once more. I was not<br />
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ing croutons Crfomdcy ^ ahead KritMnm-'<br />
Celery seed, salt pepper, tkm Rkte flktot may also l b be armngod. d<br />
sage to taste Per Knfltfsfl on tie program,<br />
« * • • •<br />
Combine all the above in Homabound mania: B8&2784<br />
a very large bowl <strong>and</strong> fiU mtManSmkrGmMr~mri<br />
turkey cavities. Spoon * iv. oetm OUR ie§-isai<br />
renaming stuffing in a cas- Uppw TMHMNP tarier CW><br />
You talk .... we listen.<br />
Many of you have told us that It la jut impossible to<br />
get to the Crab Trap by 5*0 for our Early Bird<br />
Dinners, so starting Monday October 21 we will<br />
extend our hours from 3 pun. until 6 pjn.<br />
Monday through Friday. : " "<br />
Now you have no excuse to we what everyone hat<br />
been raving about • full course dinners from just<br />
tOflS. featuring Prime Rib, Seafood<br />
Combination, Stuffed Flounder,<br />
Filet Mienon <strong>and</strong> other Aldus &<br />
seafood entrees. So catch us early<br />
(or Inter) <strong>and</strong> save on the area'i<br />
most talked about early<br />
CRAB TRAP<br />
I point<br />
to the Past<br />
TORY'S<br />
Ice Cream <strong>and</strong> Soda Parlor<br />
Open Dcdy 11 am-IO pm • CiMed Msndsy<br />
"Hot <strong>and</strong> Tatty"<br />
Knoekwurst<strong>and</strong>Sautrkraut CAOC<br />
on Kaistr Roll with Chips * * ^ a<br />
<strong>and</strong> a pickle ^#<br />
Party Room Now Available<br />
3308 Asbury Av©., Ocean City •391-7933<br />
Where The<br />
Girls Are<br />
C -THE<br />
JOLDEN<br />
GIRLS<br />
7:30 P.M.<br />
Weeknights!<br />
Hire are ntxf wo@k^ mni;<br />
MONDAY<br />
Hot wxi^-.<br />
Snack — Baked manlcotti.<br />
meotbafe (2), tMKl H U with<br />
1000 Isl<strong>and</strong> dewing, h* §up, Italian<br />
bread<br />
TUESDAY<br />
Hot nuri •• American €hsigi@<br />
on rye, mustard packet cdeetaw,<br />
pMTi folk<br />
3i»ck —MneslraoeBoup, sa^<br />
Ml, teat hat dag w*on. sauerkraut,<br />
ma»hud potatoes,<br />
tatsi^rmutani packet, cheny cobbler<br />
- WORK WANTED ~<br />
2 Carpenters - 40 YRS. Exp.<br />
Renovations • Decks<br />
Kitchens • Baths, Etc.<br />
$<br />
Full Day Minimum<br />
PLEASE CALL 391 •7644<br />
"prompt attention to your Inquiries"<br />
GRAND OPENING!! A UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT!!<br />
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. TRY OUR DAILY BREAKFAST * LUNCH SPECIALS<br />
BREAKFAST LUNCH<br />
)<br />
dwielKi, tmnka<br />
H« SminleliH • aub Suidw<br />
FUUsi *<br />
i,s DAILY SPECIALS<br />
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238 So, Shore M, Bt 9, Mannoa • 390-3966<br />
7 1<br />
string beans, nMn cooWe, dmw<br />
roll<br />
THURSDAY<br />
Hot n»«l — Ham <strong>and</strong> cheese<br />
on • bun, rmaWd pactet, pickted<br />
beets, ha oocttal.mfc<br />
Siock—CNdan Paprika, baby<br />
carrots, buamd noodten, whote<br />
wheel breed. dneoMi puduhg<br />
Srmck — Lena mu^mtkm.<br />
mU urwtnnml mU, Botestaw.<br />
whole wheat bread, buttmeokgh<br />
puddng W<br />
TurkeySleducBoniye, camMS<br />
coteiy olds, orflnga jgice. oawieel<br />
cookiB.rrik.<br />
Ocean City school lunches<br />
HIOHSCHOOtllEMO<br />
Mttir N& S — HIM your own<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
Nov. 1<br />
«dadbar. ^<br />
Hot mMi — Chicken salad on<br />
Tin Ocetn CUy High School lunch<br />
THURSDAY W<br />
menu lndudw > choic* of Ihm pUt- PHMr N& 1 — WMty Dhmr—<br />
(a»,<br />
SIsad wtoy with Muffing <strong>and</strong> pravy,<br />
Intennedliu Sdwsl MadmH tuwt<br />
tnaihid potatoat, earn cranbarry<br />
• tholM gf ttw fint two pUttm with<br />
aauM, dmr rallt, pumpkin tin,<br />
SHSIQI sf rtiHi.<br />
Oil enctpUon of Bttp on the wound<br />
pUtier. It b n^mad with a fndt/vtg-<br />
PMir Na, t - Man wlffi bann<br />
toop, Mpk) pMinut buow <strong>and</strong> m,<br />
Mbte.<br />
ddM fruit, pumpkin Hm, chotoa or<br />
Ataqi School Hudent. aft MFnd mlk,<br />
ttlhddU<br />
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Dally Breakfast. Lunch <strong>and</strong><br />
Dinner Specials Every Day<br />
MORGAN'S BREAKFAST BUDDIES CLUB<br />
BREAKFAST TWO 16" PIZZAS<br />
UfHIDAY I « # # ^# • %# %#<br />
EXPRESS<br />
BREAKFAST<br />
'LOW PRICES<br />
FULL COURSE<br />
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Ptatttr No. 3 — Mak* your Mm<br />
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TUESDAY<br />
Ptattw No. 1 — VsgaiaM MUp,<br />
grilled hum <strong>and</strong> chaaa*.
A1Q THE SENTINEL-LEDGER OcMnClly, N,j, Tr.ur.day, Novembw 14,1991<br />
Happenings at the Ocean City<br />
Community <strong>and</strong> Cultural Center<br />
17th <strong>and</strong> Simpson Avenue<br />
( Arts Center • Museum • Library )<br />
399.7828 399-1801 399.2434<br />
FULL DELICATESSEN<br />
Over Stuffed S<strong>and</strong>wiches<br />
Delicious Homemade Soups<br />
Freshly Made Salads<br />
OVEN READY<br />
Lasagna, Chicken Parmesan<br />
Eggplant Farm, Meatballs, Baked Ziti<br />
LOCAL LUNCH DELIVERY<br />
399-3195<br />
RESERVE NOW<br />
Your Thanksgiving<br />
Turkey for Nov. 28th<br />
The WhJtebrier announces a wonderful<br />
concept for Thafiksgving Day Dinner! Your<br />
own fuUy dressed turkey prepared <strong>and</strong><br />
carved at your able by our chef. Your<br />
family will enjoy all the holiday trimmings<br />
<strong>and</strong> even the leftovers to take home,<br />
OWNER SERVED 1.7 PM<br />
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INN<br />
INFORMATION / RESERVATIONS<br />
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HOLIDAY GIFT TINS<br />
Now Available<br />
Call today for our holiday gift catalog. We<br />
ship anywhere in theUS<br />
LEE'S BAR-B-Q<br />
MONDAY: Football Special • 6 to 8 PM<br />
APPETIZER COMBO - $17.95 VALUE for $13.78/100<br />
TUESDAY: Burger, Fries & Soda-$2.99<br />
WEDNESDAY: Sausage, Meatball or Kielbasa S<strong>and</strong>wich • $3,95<br />
WITH FRIES & REGULAR SODA - ALL DAY<br />
THURSDAY: Whole Chicken - $5,50 • 4-8 PM <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
FRIDAY: Fingers* Fries-$3.95<br />
SATURDAY-. Cheesesteak, Fries & Soda • $4.50<br />
OPEN: Mori,. Tuss,, Wsd, 11 -8; Thurs. & Fri. 11 -fl; Sat. 11-8<br />
508 9TH STRUT • OCEAN CITY • 391-8738 • TAKl OUT OR DELIVERY<br />
PLEASE CALL AHEAD FOR LUNCHTIME ORDERS<br />
Don't Drink & Drive<br />
Support SADD/MADD<br />
THANKSGI<br />
v<br />
Markers Thanksgiving Day Specials<br />
(Offered in addition to our regular dinner menu)<br />
FRESH ROAST OF TURKEY<br />
with stuffing <strong>and</strong> giblet gravy<br />
.Or -.<br />
BAKED VIRGINIA HAM<br />
accompanied by a choice of soup or salad, mashed potatoes or swat<br />
potato, chefs choice of vegetables, <strong>and</strong> pumpkin pie<br />
Al for ju* $12.95<br />
• AU dinner! include<br />
fresh bread <strong>and</strong> coffee,<br />
tea or decaf <strong>On</strong> The Harbour la Sonera Point<br />
653-0900<br />
Ocean City coming events<br />
THURSDAY TUiSDAY<br />
Toddler Tims, Fret Publie Oown Qty Chapter 5MH s\a-<br />
Utasry, iraSSnipion Am, 1Q30 ffiaiy, Youth anter, «h St ind<br />
All PACKAGES AND TIMES SUBJECT TOeWNQE WTHOUT NOT1CI. MUST BE II YEARS Of AGE. |<br />
Buck Tavern 1<br />
And Restaurant<br />
"An Elegant Dining Experience In A £~<br />
Tastefully Redecorated Hunting Lodge." KLj<br />
Open from 5 p.m. Bj<br />
CATFISH<br />
CALAIS<br />
Topped w/Sautesd<br />
Leeks, Gull Shrimp*<br />
Lemon Caper Sauce<br />
Delicious Chops<br />
Fresh Seafood'<br />
ROAST WILD<br />
BOAR<br />
Served w/Apple<br />
Norm<strong>and</strong>y Sauce<br />
MMdlyftClHUtMM<br />
VTLWt<br />
MIGNON<br />
Roquefort<br />
Grilled To Order w/<br />
Sauce Roquefort<br />
Prime Steaks<br />
Tasty Ribs<br />
•a^a^a^HHa^aV<br />
•°?£f\ Route 50 Corbta qty • $28-2730 |pnS n<br />
^^^^^^^^^^^mm^^^m^m^^^^m<br />
Uncle Bill's<br />
PANCAKE HOUSE<br />
-— OPEN YEAR ROUND —<br />
2112 Asbury Ave,, Ocean City<br />
Open Daily 7 AM • 2 PM • FREE PARKING • 398-7393<br />
EARLY BIRD BREAKFAST SPECIALS<br />
Served from 7 am-9 am<br />
NEW* NiW* NEW<br />
LUNCHEON SPECIAL<br />
Cup-0-Soup & Half S<strong>and</strong>wich<br />
Choose tnmi A 0\ M f^<br />
• Tuna v < .xl W<br />
• Chicken W •*• #<br />
•Turkey Includes beverage<br />
I<br />
Sun.<br />
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, November 14,1981 Own City, NJ, THE SENTJNEL-LEDGEH All<br />
Jerry Vale will be gr<strong>and</strong> marshal of the Christmas Parade, Nov. 22<br />
lions dub, Hmy*t Inn, Sonv<br />
Mt7<br />
HARBERQER PAINTINGS The paintings have most awards including the 1990 399-7628 or 898-0186 with<br />
Kiwsnb Qub, H»n/» Inn,<br />
history.<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
Authority,<br />
Sonera Fatal, g pjn,<br />
DISPLAYED THIS MONTH recently been on exhibit in a New Jersey Art Educators , questions.<br />
Admission Is free,, but<br />
Woman's Cooperslive League, ten, 9th <strong>and</strong> Anbury,<br />
An exhibit of the works of one-woman show at theas<br />
Artists Exhibit at Glass*<br />
donations are greatly Oeam aty/Upper Township<br />
Youlh Colter, 6Ui <strong>and</strong> Atlanuc P<br />
area artit Barbara Har- Westby Art Gallery at boro, the United Jersey BUS TRIP NOV. 20<br />
Zoning Board, Council<br />
appreciated.<br />
Rotary dub, M*?» ResUurant,<br />
beiger will be on display at Glassbaro State College,, Bank Award, NJEA Reeog-<br />
Oiunben, Qty taU, 730 pm-<br />
The Arts Center will<br />
Somenj Point, 630 p.m.<br />
the Arts Center during_ A graduate of the PhUa- nition Award <strong>and</strong> second sponsor a bus trip to New SINDIA DAY<br />
Good Counsel Friendship<br />
November. delphia College of Art Mid place in the 1989 New Jer- York City Wednesday, IS SET DEC. 15<br />
Gmn Qty Cud Qi% You* Oub, Parish Hall, 40th Street, American Legion, Morgmsey<br />
Art Educators as Artists<br />
the School of the Art Insti-<br />
Nov. 20.<br />
In commemoration of the Cailcr,6th<strong>and</strong>AtUnlic7pjn. 1230 pm<br />
R<strong>and</strong>s Pert No, 117, 14ft •nd<br />
Exhibit, also at Qassboro.<br />
Haven, 8 pat,<br />
m SAT, & SUN. tute of Chicago, Harbergef<br />
Call toe center, 399-7628, annual Sindia Day, the<br />
has received a number of Harberger also received a for details.<br />
museum will hold an open New Jersey Association of Exchangettes,6:30p4n.<br />
EVENINGS 2 SHOWINGS<br />
grant from the New Jersey<br />
house noon to 5 p.m. Sun- Women Business Ownera, Padn<br />
State Council on the Arts In MUSEUM RECALLS - day, Dec. 15 wiA refresh- 8ndBgIlj#7SSAsbury7pjn.<br />
Oettn Qty Hlstortol<br />
Ocean Qty Humane Society, don, 3rd Floor Conference Roam,<br />
1981-82.<br />
ments <strong>and</strong> entertainment.<br />
Intermediate School,-18th <strong>and</strong> City Hill, 7 pm.<br />
RESORT OF YISTiRDAY<br />
Her ' exhibit wUl dose<br />
The annual house tour is Gain Charter Chapter. Amir- Bay, 7:30 pjn.<br />
The Historical Museum,<br />
inn Business Women's Associa-<br />
Duel.<br />
also planned that day,<br />
open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Montion,<br />
7 p.<br />
Ch^ Qub, Youth Center, fth' Ma itf Phi Mrority, 8 pm.<br />
All Seats<br />
days through Fridays, <strong>and</strong> 1 COUPON BOOKLETS<br />
All Shows<br />
DEC. 6 BEGINS HOLIDAY to 4 pjn. Saturdays, offers BENEFIT MUSEUM<br />
City Council, Council<br />
FESTIVAL OP CRAFTS<br />
Chambers, City Hall, 9lh md<br />
exhibits of interest to all Entertainment "92 coupon Asbury, 730 p.m. Libraries highlight<br />
FHISUN IPM A.S. POTTER, The Arts Cento will host ages: furniture <strong>and</strong> furnish- books, to be sold to benefit<br />
ASSQCIATIS.INC, a holiday festival of crafts ings reminiscent of Ocean the museum, are now avail- Royal Arch Masons, Chapter<br />
Dec. 6-29 in the gallery. City's early days, photoable at a cost of $35. Tele- No. 46, Masonic Temple, 10thchildren's<br />
classics .<br />
REFINANCE Hours wiU be 14 p.m, graphs <strong>and</strong> artifacts bom phone 399-1801 to reserve a<br />
71 MUM<br />
Sundays, 9 ajn. to 5 pan. the shipwrecked Sindia, copy.<br />
MAYS LANDING —<br />
While rates are low!<br />
SCHWMRZBflEGGER,<br />
weekdays, 7-9 p.ni, Mon- doUs, needlework, decoys<br />
"Captlvaring Classics," a<br />
A list of the establish- Atlantic-Ocean No, 6, Artisan,<br />
IKE<br />
days through Thursdays <strong>and</strong> a display of local birds,<br />
collection of dusk chilments<br />
included in the book- Hrt H««i»e No. 2, S<br />
•k Lower payments <strong>and</strong> 9 ajn. to 4 p,m« Satur- A display of china <strong>and</strong> let is available for review at Poinl,8pjn.<br />
dren's books, is now on display<br />
at all Atlantic County<br />
it Shorten term days.<br />
porcelain from the Sindia the museum.<br />
• Consolidate Bills Crafts will include pot- wreckage, presented to die The coupons in the books FRIDAY<br />
Umry System br<strong>and</strong>wg,<br />
thinks to a 18,338 pant<br />
tery, jewelry, glass, wood museum by die executors of may be used immediately. AARP. Youth Center, ith <strong>and</strong>from<br />
the New Jersey State<br />
PATRICIA HYDOCK<br />
<strong>and</strong> more.<br />
the estate of Marion Lake<br />
Atlantic, 1 p.m.<br />
Ross, is currently being CLEVENGER GLASS<br />
Library,<br />
Can 399-7628 with ques-<br />
offered, Ross was one of the ON DISPLAY, FOR SALE SATURDAY<br />
Children's books, espetions.<br />
museum's founders <strong>and</strong> The museum is featuring Festival for Maids, recreation cially wen-loved lavmiies,<br />
398-1698 WRITE ON TWO until her death m December a display of antique glass complex, 6th <strong>and</strong> Atlantic, Il'JQ lose theta<br />
MEETS AGAIN NOV. 20 1990 was tiie last eye-wit- manufactured in South Jer- • m. to 2 p.m.<br />
NJ Uesuad Indue<br />
NJD<br />
The writing group, ness to the wreck still living sey by Clevenger Brothers<br />
S&1<br />
"Write on Two, will meet in Ocean Ory,<br />
of Clayton mat has just SUNDAY<br />
again 7 p.m. Nov. 20 at the A gift shop features been acquired.<br />
American Cancer Society<br />
Arts Center,<br />
antiques <strong>and</strong> collectibles, An assortment of styles Champagne Fling, R<strong>and</strong>al, 5-9<br />
Other sessions are sched- books <strong>and</strong> games for chil- <strong>and</strong> colors is also being pm,<br />
uled 10 a.m. Dec 4 <strong>and</strong> 7dren,<br />
sweatshirts <strong>and</strong> book offered for sale at the<br />
pan. Dec. IB.<br />
bap with the Sinda l museum that may be of<br />
Mntetworto Choir, St Peter's<br />
No fee is charged. Call <strong>and</strong> books on Ocean<br />
United Methodist, 730 pm.<br />
interest to collectors.<br />
MONDAY<br />
FRESH FRUIT<br />
Popcorn; Coastd Conversation Commis-<br />
& VEGETABLES<br />
sion, Coundl Chambers, Clly<br />
Ocean City, NJ<br />
HiU.4p.rn.<br />
026 Haven Ave., Ocean<br />
(609) 398-5404<br />
Freshly Squeezed Orange Juice<br />
1-800-842-2676<br />
OPEN DAILY<br />
1310 Boardwalk: Mon-Sat. 9 am-6 pm»Sun. 12 noon. 6 pm<br />
1 OCEAN an — show theaters <strong>and</strong> cabarets. ment.<br />
business celebrity Jetty Vale Vato'i recwdlnp of AM We feel compelled to<br />
--will be gr<strong>and</strong> marshal of the k k M i r mention, however, that Mark Soifer Ocean City publicist<br />
Mbtty'i Christmts Paradt, Looks* Into Your Heart, M ZHSanta<br />
<strong>and</strong> Mrs. Glaus will<br />
7 Mpy, P H d N 2 2 to <strong>and</strong> others have become also be very important in<br />
"Hie puade committee, st<strong>and</strong>ards. The singer lives the parade because, after turned on at 7:15 pjn. <strong>and</strong><br />
headed by Curtis Kabat, in Beverly Hilla <strong>and</strong> is pres- all, that's what this march is mere will be carol singing<br />
arranged far As singer's ident of his own production all about — bringing me on City Hall steps price to<br />
appearance with officials company.<br />
jolly old elf into town. the parade.<br />
from Trump Ftaa where Hi •ppears ftequentty mi Following the parade, the<br />
Vale Is performing Nov. the David Letterman Show daus couple will distribute During Saturdays In<br />
18-23.<br />
<strong>and</strong> became the program's bags of goodies to young- December, there wUl be<br />
Born Genaro Louis official good luck charm sters at the Coastal Bank breakfast with Santo from 9<br />
Vitaliano, the singer pew during Letterman's week in gazebo across from Gty a.m. til noon at Say Break-<br />
ip In ttie Bronx <strong>and</strong> by the Las Vegas earlier this year, Hill, 9th <strong>and</strong> Asbury. N fast, 6th <strong>and</strong> Asbury Ave.<br />
age of 12 was already • B you're wondering how The parade will also/fea- <strong>and</strong> Horse <strong>and</strong> Carriage<br />
simultaneously performing I know so mueh about Jerry ture lots of good*music rides from 1 to 4 pm, at 9th<br />
<strong>and</strong> shinning shoes at a Vale—wtU,l got thelnfar- including the Ocean City <strong>and</strong> Asbury. Other holiday<br />
local barbershop to supplemation courtesy of a press High School B<strong>and</strong>, Pitman activities will be<br />
ment the family income. He release supplied by •ftump. Hobo B<strong>and</strong>, Hageman <strong>and</strong> announced.<br />
has since become "the The parade comBilttee Ventnor City String B<strong>and</strong>s<br />
ambassador of song* for should be commended for <strong>and</strong> local characters such as<br />
contemporary music <strong>and</strong> securing a national celebrity Trash Buster, Anti-Litter,<br />
entertains about 30 weeks for the event as it always Martin Z. Mollusk <strong>and</strong><br />
! -ea ch year at leading resorts, adds interest <strong>and</strong> excite- McC-ruff accompanied by<br />
dation in the best of chil-<br />
assorted elves.<br />
dren's literature.<br />
The grant is enabling<br />
The holiday lights will be<br />
our libraries to introduce a<br />
new generation of children<br />
Atlantic Electric<br />
to books that have stood the<br />
test of time, books that are<br />
joins<br />
invaluable in the development<br />
of children as lifelong<br />
readers,* said Alyce J, Bowenx<br />
county library director<br />
duny newness<br />
Children's books now<br />
right awmy In a Uteaw col- account for approximately<br />
lection. Taken out <strong>and</strong> read 25 percent of the total items<br />
over <strong>and</strong> over again, the circulated by the library<br />
best children's books soon The grant enabled the<br />
end up In a tattered state. libraries to buy over 600<br />
For librarians, It is a con- books, all considered classtant<br />
struggle to keep up sics for the literary content<br />
with the purchaie of new or the quality of illustration.<br />
children's books, wMe tty- The books are available a<br />
ing to replace the old favor- all nine branch libraries an<br />
ites with new copiei, Tne on the Bookmobile,<br />
"Captivating Clasiics" "Captivating Classics"<br />
Irani project was begun to booklists may be obtained<br />
address the need to provide at any Atlantic County<br />
children with a firm foun- Library System location.<br />
AND BUS TOUR SERVICE.<br />
Th«Oriflln*IDoofToDoofCtihwSffv»c«,Ot(trlni)[)tluxf<br />
LIONLIMOUSINE<br />
Round TrioTmtipoftiUon A Bonn hekMtf To:<br />
9AM-1 PM-6:3OPM-7Days<br />
( area artist, is exhibiting at $5 for a single adult, $2 for<br />
A big thank you to the the Ocean City Arts Center children <strong>and</strong> $15 for a fam-<br />
Ocean City Exchange Chib through November, A ily of five « mom Sw<br />
for its many community graduate of the Philadel- information call Recreation<br />
ductor emeritus, Frank efforts during October, The phia CoUege of Art <strong>and</strong> Art Fregnims, 399-6111 ext 246.<br />
Ruggieri returns each sum- club provided personnel to Institute of Chicago, she has<br />
mer for special appearance set up lights <strong>and</strong> perform won many awards includ- The MasiervtorU'Choir<br />
<strong>and</strong> also continues to stage week for the recent ing the 1990 New Jersey Art will perform Verdi's<br />
donate his time as a con- appearance of the New Jer- Educators award. Requiem at St, Peter's<br />
sultant to the orchestra. sey Ballet <strong>and</strong> Ocean Qty The exhibit was recently United Methodist Church<br />
Fops Orchestra.<br />
fentured at the Westby Art 7M pm, Sunday, Nov. 17.<br />
Tie annual Veterans Day<br />
They followed this with Gallery of Glassboro State The public is invited.<br />
ceremony was Monday at<br />
one of the most successful CoUege,<br />
The choir will hold<br />
ttie Sports ft CMe Center,<br />
Halloween Parades in its 44<br />
6th Street <strong>and</strong> the board-<br />
year Wstey. They then Cjjy employees will sponwalk.<br />
The ceremony was<br />
Worked on the Halloween sorT"FesUval for Friends"<br />
planned for Veterans<br />
Fun Festival which raised on Saturday, Nov. 16 from<br />
Memorial Park, 6th <strong>and</strong><br />
over $2,000 for the charity 11:30 a-m. to 230 pjn, to<br />
Weiley, but was moved due<br />
to help abused chUdren. raise funds for the needy at<br />
Thanksgiving, The event is<br />
to the weather. Guest<br />
Friends of the Pops speaker was CoL Thomas E. The Ocean Gty Arts Cen- set for the reereatian com-<br />
Orchestra will present a Griffin, comm<strong>and</strong>er of the ter, 1735 Simpson Ave, milplex,<br />
6th <strong>and</strong> Atlantic, The<br />
special program 4 p JTU Sun- 177th Fighter-Interceptor hold its popular Holiday public is invited.<br />
day, Dec, 1 at the Fl<strong>and</strong>ers Group.<br />
Festival of Crafts Dec 6-29. Activities include face<br />
Hotel to honor conductor Robert Becotte, com- The show will be in the cen- painting, balloon shaving,<br />
emeritus Rank Ruggieri, m<strong>and</strong>er of the United Vetter's main gallery <strong>and</strong> fea- apple bobbing, bean bag<br />
who is celebrating his 85th erans Coundl, emceed the ture pottery, jewelry, glass, toss, races designed for<br />
birthday. Frank has been program, taking over for<br />
wood <strong>and</strong> more. both children <strong>and</strong> adults.<br />
active with the Fops for recently-retired BUI Houck, Hours are 1 to 4 p.m. Hotdogs, pretzels <strong>and</strong><br />
over 60 years as a musician, who ran the event for many Sunday, 9 a.m. to 5 pjn. snacks will be sold at the<br />
Green<br />
business manager <strong>and</strong> con- ymn.<br />
Monday through Friday; 7 site.<br />
ductor. He also enjoyed a Msgr. Thomas H. Sharkey to 9 pjn. Thursday; <strong>and</strong> 9 Tickets are available at<br />
NEW YORK — Atlantic celebrated cares with the of Our Lady of Good Coun- ajn. to4 pjn. Saturday, For the recnMtion office, 6th<br />
Electric Company has New York Philarmonic sel Catholic Church gave Information call 399-7628. Street <strong>and</strong> Atlantic Avenue<br />
recently joined the Green orchestra.<br />
or at the door, Admission is<br />
the invocation <strong>and</strong> benedic-<br />
lights Program of the U& The program will feature tion.<br />
Environmental Protection the Old* City Woodwind<br />
Agency to save energy <strong>and</strong> Quintet of Philadelphia <strong>and</strong><br />
promote a deaner environ- Todd <strong>and</strong> lisa Thomas,<br />
ment through efficient light- favorites of Ocean City<br />
ing.<br />
Fops fans. Thaw will be a<br />
$10 admission at the door<br />
As part of the programwith<br />
proceeds benefiting<br />
Atlantic Electric agrees to theOrchestra.<br />
survey its facilities <strong>and</strong> install The program is being<br />
new lighting systems where organized by William<br />
energy <strong>and</strong> cost savings can Scheible, current conductor<br />
be achieved.<br />
of the Orchestra. As con-<br />
Thanksgiving<br />
Hospitality<br />
1 its<br />
inspirational Messiah smgalong,<br />
at St. Peter's 4 pjn.<br />
Dec. 6, John Gregory Bate<br />
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programs.<br />
The Bed Gross Bloodaw<br />
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<strong>and</strong> your help is needed.<br />
The Red Crass will be at the<br />
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Atlantic, 1 pm. to 6 pjn.<br />
The goal is to collect 75<br />
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The drive is iponsared by<br />
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A12 Tte-SBfTWiEL-lSOGER OwtOV, HJ. U.1W1<br />
MARGATE — Absecao shared aspect, which is quOi-<br />
The reason s the same —v baas music that turns off<br />
Isl<strong>and</strong> has two churches ty. We tew attended <strong>and</strong> s^witual feflowdup <strong>and</strong> cul- The Jefferson Trio quaEty. many amflenoeg, but a good<br />
named Trmily United Metb- reported an the Jeaey Store ture hue tannin <strong>and</strong><br />
His werift aerooe fea- |IH H • maiMJe at WiniiBff out<br />
If, f . f<br />
odist <strong>and</strong> m share the<br />
varfted over that tured the Jeflason Trio, cm-<br />
rnfrequentty heard music<br />
mam pastor. Hi » ^Chaty" now at the Tnnity UWted<br />
Wflstn <strong>and</strong> he has instituted<br />
obstacle & their wtxV tf ffcfena Bew <br />
This year Wilson has<br />
no, Karen Tagney on vio- ordedbymewwVfsgrartest<br />
a muacal vesper service at nor.<br />
derided to experimatf with a was well received <strong>and</strong> Leo LaBnequt on players but has been<br />
both dmrrfies, which is being<br />
This series has fcumd fanr dasakal famat at his church<br />
Their program of Kght mgipfieU in public pafor-<br />
disODVSsd by an increasing<br />
number o( South Jersey wor-<br />
with a growing firet-Sunday in Margate en the second wire when the jazz services dajHs of short duration was manoe because it fa ansld-<br />
Sunday of each month. started, but we ant sure that a good choice ftr the service.<br />
ered uBMfbMoted. Thta<br />
thipes <strong>and</strong> muse IOVKS.<br />
finest p2z groups in the area Attendance figures have they will become a Theee was none of the<br />
Both savMe hav* note h fad at these ser- ben modest so far, as they drawing attractkn as wtfl. overiy esoteric or overamhi-<br />
1MB <strong>and</strong> audiences tad to<br />
be nypsmiiisl of pssftMmances.<br />
The Jefiason Trio vaulted<br />
Masterworks performs Bach, Vivaldi Sunday<br />
work was wefl received. The<br />
OCTAN OTY — The The all-volunteer Am locally far her longtime thtTep,<br />
member of the Choral Arts work iMs the J. £.<br />
105-voice Masterworks <strong>and</strong> the orchestra will be association as a sokast with<br />
Society of Philadelphia,<br />
5! « M|p9r ms<br />
Choir <strong>and</strong> the Philadelphia tmdv the direction of John tht Ocean City Pops<br />
The soprano is a graduate where she Js currently on was played without accom-<br />
Concerto Soloists will Gregory Bat*. Featured Orchestra <strong>and</strong> St Peter's of West Virginia University, staff, <strong>and</strong> Chotale Delapaniment Tagney played ft<br />
present Johann Sefaastlan soloists will be soprano United Methodist Church. the University el Michigan ware, Omt state's only pro- wim authority <strong>and</strong> warm<br />
Bach's Magnificat <strong>and</strong> Anto- Nancy Fox McNamee, She is also artist-in-resi- <strong>and</strong> the Mozarteum Acadfessional chorus.<br />
taae.<br />
nio Vivaldi's Gtorti m con- mezzo-soprano Jacqueline denoe at Atlantic CtMnmuemy in Salzburg, Austria-<br />
Also a soloist it St, Ttm h&mam from Caoalecert<br />
7s30 pas. Sunday, Nov. Taylor, tews Frank Kuans hity College <strong>and</strong> tours the Taylor studied vote <strong>and</strong> Peter's, Taylor is a member rtm RuslictHM it so well<br />
17 at St Pete's IMtrf <strong>and</strong> baritone Tim Badgfey. country with bee separate keyboard at Trenton State of the American Guild of known that most people can<br />
MiAodlst GJuadi, 8th ind<br />
productions, tnrfiutlng the College, where she earned Organists <strong>and</strong> was formerly hum it on the way into a<br />
CmfinL<br />
McNamee is well-known Cole Parter revue. You're her degree in 19B4. She is a organist <strong>and</strong> choir director concert This did nor prevail<br />
far Bret United <strong>and</strong> Victo- oeffist leo LaErcque from<br />
ria Methodist churches in giving it a pleasant reading<br />
arts & entertainment briefs<br />
WesMlie,<br />
of the old war horse, aocom-<br />
Knauss, a graduate of the<br />
paniedbyBewatthepiana<br />
EMILY D4CKWSONB SJRrs birthday, all pur- present an evening concert meals <strong>and</strong> admission to the School of Music at Another femfliar piece was<br />
SUBJECT OF RLM chases of her paintings will of chamber music with The ;, is S225 double; S265 Westchester University, is fte Sdntert Moment Musi-<br />
COUW HOUSE — Julie be a tax deductible dona- Baldilli Duo 8 pjn. Sunday, For reservations call, tenor soloist at Sfc Peter's. ctk played by the entire trio.<br />
Hams portrays poet Emily tion to the theatre- Nov. 17 in A-Wmg Lertnfl!<br />
Before coming to Ocean Ato a series of readings by<br />
Dickinson in the one* Paintings are on onibit at Hall. Stockton State College<br />
Gty, he was tenor soloist Pastor Wilaon <strong>and</strong> the offer-<br />
women show The Befle of the theatre through Nor, hen.<br />
for Choral Delaware <strong>and</strong> ing, the trio was heard in the<br />
SHURACHESKASSKY<br />
Amherst 7 pjn. Monday, 17.<br />
for Christ Church, both to BeahovenTHo Opus I No. I,<br />
Biota Balddli, flute, <strong>and</strong> WILL PERFORM NOT. 23<br />
Nov. 18 at the PubUc Meet-<br />
Wilmington.<br />
the Fmtte fimmm <strong>and</strong> the<br />
Leonora Ratf
B2 THESENTWiEL-LEDGEH OMtnCHy, NJ. thawtay, NswaM14,ini<br />
The Oakl<strong>and</strong> fire & a look back at Hugo: Things to think about<br />
FRANK COOK they should have put in a ing for them, I feel sorry for be a serious shortage of left for yens. The kids wiU ing process." will pay replacement costs. repair <strong>and</strong> rebuild. And<br />
•S3 safe pkci,* ays Carnal them," she said. \ contractors, Allied laborers get into them, imts wUL" Inevitably, the sadden not just the value of the even property owners in<br />
Long after the Uaad are Bunch,<br />
Bunch <strong>and</strong> othm who . <strong>and</strong> materials. And prices Although <strong>city</strong>, sate <strong>and</strong> aage in construction will sttucture.<br />
their 60s <strong>and</strong> 70s will be<br />
buned <strong>and</strong> the injured 1 didn't have any pk- have either lived through, ••will latp for what little is federal authorities will mean more pressure on the Bunch points out, howev- allowed to qualify for<br />
recover, the diwlaad resihaiK at my husb<strong>and</strong>. I or been associated with, avaUable,<br />
pledge thdr commitment to aty to do things like replace er, that fite poor <strong>and</strong> elderly yearjoans.<br />
dents of Oakl<strong>and</strong>, CaUf, will didn't have any pictures of disastei Mcfc off a Ust of "We estimate the normal reeov«y, peUHal turmoil<br />
In addition to those prob-<br />
bo living a mghtmaie that my duldrfei. But the older probtafts B>«t Oakl<strong>and</strong> resi- replacement cost [of homesl is almost guaranteed.<br />
lems <strong>and</strong> others, OiCane<br />
wfll nuke life difficult far people were the ones hurt dents will have to sur- at $100 pa square foot," Lloyd Bookout, a<br />
yean to come.<br />
"There's going to be<br />
notes that the WUs <strong>and</strong> can-<br />
ttie most Lifekmg coUec- mount<br />
says Jory DTCane, etecu- researcher with the Urban<br />
yens of Oaki<strong>and</strong> Mils have<br />
The lessons they art Uons were gone. Important For instance, ate Hugo, tive vice president of the L<strong>and</strong> Institute in Washing- a lot to consider in<br />
one additional problem that<br />
learning now an am any- papCB warn gone. Thinp the equivalent of 15 years California Insurance Agenb ton, D.C, mys dty building<br />
may mean residents have<br />
one who owns real estate that have been held dear worth of trash had to be Association across the baycodes<br />
almcfet certainly will the rebuilding process"<br />
yet to see an end to the<br />
should take to heart. from generdtiQn to genera- hauled out of the devas- in 5m FT<strong>and</strong>sco,<br />
be reviewed <strong>and</strong> reconsid-<br />
destruction.<br />
Recovering from a disastion were gone,"<br />
tated Charleston, S,C, "But because thae wUl ered in Ught of the desttue- . — Urban L<strong>and</strong> Institute researcher<br />
*A tot of that area<br />
ter Is nether quids nor Bunch is pot a resident of region — carted to l<strong>and</strong>fill be such a dem<strong>and</strong> for pee-, tion. Citizens will complain<br />
devoid of any vegetati<br />
easy. There Is a lot more Oakl<strong>and</strong>. As a cutter of dumps that already had pie <strong>and</strong> materials, we the <strong>city</strong> should have done<br />
involved than just getting fact, you can't get much far- limited Ufa expectancies. «pect that cost will be bid more to prevait the catas- damaged roads <strong>and</strong> utili- are the ones most likely to<br />
now," he says, "<strong>On</strong>e of the<br />
the Snsiianee ehedt <strong>and</strong> the- away in the Untied Environmentally sensi- up to S140 or $160 per trophe,ties,<br />
hire more building be caught In the underin*<br />
problems of a fire tWs hot is<br />
rdjuflding the house. StatMthansheis. tive California already has square foot by At time<br />
inspectors <strong>and</strong> add staff to sured 5 percent. Many of<br />
mat the ground gets sealed<br />
There are continuing nui- Bundi is mayor of Isle of <strong>sever</strong>e l<strong>and</strong>fill restrictions we're done.<br />
•Before Ihe <strong>city</strong> allows h<strong>and</strong>le the number of build- their homes, she says, prob-<br />
about 5 or 6 inches under<br />
sances, obstacles <strong>and</strong> irrita- PahM, 3.C, a small beach that debris from Oakl<strong>and</strong> "We're telling policy- reconstruction to begin, it's ing permits-<br />
ably have been paid off for<br />
the surface, so water<br />
tions. There will be pains in community of 3,000 that wUl vey likely sbetch. holders to make long-term probably going to look at its Even as those needs years, Vcg lac* or a mort-<br />
doesn't soak into the<br />
be neck <strong>and</strong> pains of the was flattened by Hurricane<br />
Uvmg arrangements some- building codes — maybe increase, however, the <strong>city</strong>'s gage <strong>and</strong> bank pressure to<br />
ground,<br />
heart.<br />
Hugo just two years ago. Along with so much devwhere else. At least a year, say there should be no ability to pay for them will keep Insurance coverage up Those hills have to be<br />
Teople foijet the ralue And die knows e«cUy astation <strong>and</strong> so much <strong>and</strong> maybe two years." wooden roofs or no weed diminish as it is forced to to date, many of those poli- reseeded before the winter<br />
of the dungs they have what's in Oakl<strong>and</strong>'s future. enthusiasm to rebuild <strong>and</strong> Con artists, however, will on any exteriors. It might wipe some 3,000 homes off cies have likely lagged rains come. We could<br />
around than — the thinp It's going to be madden- get on with Ufe, time wiU be in great supply, require fire breaks next to the property tax rolls. behind.<br />
looking at serious mm<br />
"People will descend on grassl<strong>and</strong>s. It might require OTCane says preliminary <strong>On</strong> the up side, however, slides."<br />
those neighborhoods, say- specific l<strong>and</strong>scaping in «s- information indicates 95 she says the Small Business Frank Cask it • member of the Rait<br />
Erne Iduomi Auadtfon <strong>and</strong> Ihe<br />
Officials update Board of Realtors mg they do sheet reek or dential zones to retard fire, percent of the Oakl<strong>and</strong> Administration would be National AuodaSon e! Hsal Eslmo<br />
roofing or other kinds of "Thotfs going to be a lot homes destroyed were making 4 percent loans to EAsra. He write, hi* ml .sale col-<br />
repair work. ThevTl ask for to consider in the rebuild* insured under policies that homeowners to help them umn tan Wathngton, D.C,<br />
on beach replenishment program a downpayment, then<br />
you'll never see them WAVES, CURRENTS<br />
OCEAN OTY — Guest Department of Environ- Timothy J, Richards, has again," says Bunch,<br />
speakers tan two govmimental Protection <strong>and</strong> been chosen as the Realtor "People need to cheds out<br />
(continued from BD<br />
ment agencies spoke at a Energy at Tom's River, of the Year by the New Jer- every contractor, especially the ocean bottom. Calif., tells National Geo- shown that they get real big shore. These currents some*<br />
general membership meet- spoke to 63 members <strong>and</strong> sey Association of Realtors. the ones from out of town, The visible beach constigraphic, "Somehow mey in storms, causing a lot of times become unstable ana<br />
ing of the Board of Realtors guests on the project He is scheduled to receive a with the <strong>city</strong> building tutes only a fraction of the extract energy from them. - water motion <strong>and</strong> erosion, " oscillate like snakes or<br />
here on an upcoming beach Also at the meeting, plaque at the group's inspector's office." aea vely changmg nMrshore<br />
twisting rivers.<br />
replenishment project, Donald Swan of Ocean Gry December convention at the Nat an residents who zone, which near Duck <strong>On</strong> a calm day, fauxmgravscheduled<br />
to begin in Janu- was installed as designated Trump Taj MahaL are rebuilding expect die extends seaward about >V waves are scarce. Barely<br />
ary in this resort.<br />
Realtor, Ocean Reef/French Phyllis Delisle, executive devastation to be deared 3,300 feet to a depth of peweptible to the naked<br />
Georp F, Steinrock, life Realty. Michelle Long was seerettry, was Intaeduetd. away from their neighbor's about 26 feet, eye, they may occur a few<br />
evde manager wltt the VS. installed at a realtor with She will replace the retiring property prompfly.<br />
MeasuremenB made by minutes apart, ftelr small<br />
Army Carps of Engineers Zachariae Realty.<br />
executive officer Dorothy S, "Some property owners the crab <strong>and</strong> other instru- crests separated by a mile<br />
out of Philadelphia, <strong>and</strong> Dolly Burst president- White, who presented to will get into disagreements menu have shown that<br />
Bernard J. Moore, an elect, announced that the the board a framed picture with their insurance compa- large s<strong>and</strong>bars on w<strong>and</strong>er<br />
administrator with the state board's cuneuf president. of the 1920 Ocean City Seal nies," says Bunch. "Some of seaward as much as 100 feet<br />
Estate Board.<br />
those cases are going to end a day during storms.<br />
A total of $90 was raised up in litigation, so what's Wild <strong>and</strong> windy condi-<br />
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destructive infragravity<br />
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EDITORIAL<br />
Give dunes<br />
top priority<br />
Mayor Nickolas Trofa acted correctly in rescinding<br />
the dry's ridiculous policy of allowing the use<br />
of, municipal men <strong>and</strong> machinery to destroy s<strong>and</strong><br />
dunes. Unfortunately, his actions didn't go far<br />
enough: The <strong>city</strong> policy of allowing dunes to be<br />
destroyed, by anyone (municipal or private prop<br />
erty owner), should be nipped in the bud.<br />
As we said at flie time during the previous <strong>city</strong><br />
administration when the policy was being contemplated,<br />
you cannot compromise Mother<br />
Nature. By placating those private property owners<br />
who don't Uke their view of the ocean spoiled<br />
by s<strong>and</strong> dunes, the majority of property owners<br />
<strong>and</strong> the safety of everyone is jeopardized.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e of the good things about the recent Halloween<br />
tidal storm is that it proved the value of s<strong>and</strong><br />
dunes (<strong>and</strong> of dune grass to stabilize the dunes).<br />
Up <strong>and</strong> down the Jersey coast, dunes <strong>and</strong> wide<br />
beaches either kept back the sea or alleviated the<br />
<strong>flood</strong>ing. For instance, the recently pumped in<br />
multimillion-dollar beach in Cape May saved that<br />
town from the worst <strong>flood</strong>ing in 30 years. Had<br />
Ocean City had its new beach in place, our <strong>boardwalk</strong><br />
would soil be whole <strong>and</strong> beachfront <strong>flood</strong>ing<br />
would not have occurred.<br />
S<strong>and</strong>, whether in the form of a wide beach<br />
<strong>and</strong>/or a dune, dissipates the energy of waves<br />
<strong>and</strong> lessens the effects of tidal <strong>flood</strong>ing. Maintenance<br />
<strong>and</strong> nurturing of a comprehensive dune<br />
system should be a top priority dem<strong>and</strong>ed <strong>and</strong><br />
fought for by local government.<br />
Furthermore, Ocean City needs a comprehensive<br />
beachfront maintenance policy geared toward the<br />
protection of Me <strong>and</strong> property, not the convenience<br />
or desires of a h<strong>and</strong>ful of property owners.<br />
There should be no permanent structures on the<br />
beachfront. Massive walk-overs are unnecessary<br />
when temporary, old-fashioned <strong>boardwalk</strong>s,<br />
which could be quickly picked up, are available.<br />
Street-end openings to the beach should become<br />
part of the dune system <strong>and</strong> access to the beach<br />
should be narrow <strong>and</strong> diagonal.<br />
None of this requires any engineering or scientific<br />
research. It is all common sense <strong>and</strong> has been<br />
practiced for years up <strong>and</strong> down the Atlantic coast<br />
by communities which ^aye.tH^^ljrtorittes<br />
*-«striilght. Ift-time for Ocean City ftTjoin their<br />
ranks! v-<br />
Published In America's Greatest Family Resort<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
A Division o( South Jersey Radio, Inc<br />
Howard L, flreen, Ptesldon!<br />
112 i. lighih Street, Ocean Oily, N J., 682ZM238<br />
Established 1M1<br />
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JOHN H. ANDRUSII, Editor<br />
" IYRONT.MIRCER, Advertising Manager<br />
10 YEARS AGO<br />
An investment brochure to be drculate^l to Wall Street<br />
captains of mdusny by the New Jersey Transit Corporation<br />
<strong>and</strong> meant to mtice a private takeover of the flnantially<br />
ailing South Jersey rail line could mean an end to<br />
service into Ocean City, according to City Admlnlstamtor<br />
Paul T. McCarthy,<br />
McCarthy, who circulated a draft brochure to the <strong>city</strong>'s<br />
legislative branch during its Tuesday workshop meeting,<br />
explained "what is not said (in the proposal) might be<br />
more important than what is actually said.*<br />
What is not stipulated, according to McCarthy, is a guarantee<br />
of continued rail service into the <strong>city</strong> by potential<br />
investors; nor has anything been said by New Jersey Transit<br />
— a quasi-public transportation company — concerning<br />
the life expectancy of the system after December 31,<br />
i :<br />
• B4<br />
The SBntinal-Ledger<br />
Thursday, November 14,1991<br />
^<br />
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Allstate\s withdrawal Anti-abortionists:<br />
can prove a savings Do what you say<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledgir;<br />
When Allstate Insurance<br />
Compiny publicly<br />
announced their planned<br />
'withdrawal from writing<br />
automobile insurancein<br />
New Jersey, I found it pru-<br />
dent to assist them.<br />
Fortunately, my<br />
for two autos <strong>and</strong> homeowners<br />
policies far both<br />
homes all expired in October.<br />
I had no difficulty in find-<br />
Ing a company that eagerly<br />
wanted my entire package<br />
<strong>and</strong>, incidentally, I obtained<br />
better coverage at an'appredable<br />
savings in premiums<br />
(Right here in Ocean City,<br />
too).<br />
Iven if Allstate is playing<br />
games <strong>and</strong> may not withdraw<br />
in five yean, I don't<br />
care to be a pawn in their<br />
negotiations.<br />
If every current Allstate<br />
policyholder would take<br />
the same initiative, Allstate<br />
would be out of the auto<br />
<strong>and</strong> property damage<br />
insurance coverage in New<br />
Jersey in less than two<br />
years,<br />
Andy Bell<br />
Ocean City<br />
<strong>and</strong> Madden Heights<br />
looking back clippings from past issues<br />
the expimnon date given <strong>sever</strong>al months ago, — The Sattind-Ltdger,<br />
Nov. 12,1981,<br />
25 YEARS AGO<br />
Ocean 01/8 badly eroded beaches <strong>and</strong> the <strong>sever</strong>ely<br />
shoaled Great Egg Harbor Inlet would be improved<br />
under a coastal improvement plan announced by the U.S.<br />
Army Corps of Engineers yesterday,<br />
The first section of the multi-million dollar plan which<br />
includes the coastal section from Great Igg Harbor Inlet<br />
ttt Stone Harbor will be disclosed in detail at a public<br />
hearing to be held in this area on December 9.<br />
The coastal study was made by the Army Engineers following<br />
the Atlantic storm of March, 1962, but it had been<br />
asked for earlier by Governor Richard Hughes who, to his<br />
1961 election campaign, promised to seek a solution to<br />
m<br />
•m<br />
i'*t%<br />
Iditor, Sentinel-Ledger;<br />
TWs is in response to a letter<br />
in the Oct. 17 issue by<br />
Michelle Bell concerning<br />
abortion. i .!_;'„!,•,<br />
I have often wondered if<br />
all the anti-abortion people<br />
would consider approaching<br />
a woman who plans on<br />
having an abortion or going<br />
to a dime <strong>and</strong> saying:<br />
"Have the baby. We wUl<br />
pay aU the bills. We wUl<br />
take the child <strong>and</strong> raise <strong>and</strong><br />
careforit.lt will be our lifetime<br />
responsibility."<br />
Now, that would be truly<br />
noble. A life would be<br />
saved. They could go to<br />
Harlem, Los Angeles or<br />
places as dose as Atlantic<br />
City <strong>and</strong> maybe •yen.MiBmora.<br />
.<br />
Instead of demonstrating,<br />
letter writing <strong>and</strong> finger<br />
pointing, real action would<br />
be taken, Or do the antiabortion<br />
people prefer it the<br />
other way—juit talk?<br />
Incidentally, I believe in<br />
saving the whales <strong>and</strong> the<br />
planet—our home,<br />
Linda Sehaub<br />
Berkeley Heights<br />
<strong>and</strong> Ocean City<br />
beach erosion on a statewide basis.<br />
A spokesman for the Engineers noted yesterday that the<br />
implementation of the plan must await approval by congress<br />
which also must allocate ftmdi for the protect. —<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger, Nov. 10,1966.<br />
50 YEARS AGO<br />
A call for volunteers far*Hve different types of special<br />
training work to fit An for emergency services in"civilian<br />
defense, was issued today by WUlard Matthews, vice<br />
. chateiah of the Ocean City Defense Council.<br />
Ocean Gty men <strong>and</strong> women who would like to enlist as<br />
emergency helpers, <strong>and</strong> at the same time receive free,<br />
educational instruction, are invited to register at the office<br />
of Mayor George D. Richards, chairman of the coundl at<br />
City HaU,—The SentM-Ledger, Nov. 14,1941.<br />
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obituaries<br />
Max Gropper, 51<br />
ATLANTIC — Max Gropper, 51, of this seashore com-<br />
munity died Nov. 7 at the Atlantic Cry Medial Center,<br />
CUyDivlsifln.<br />
Bom in AtaiHe Qty, he was a Utilong readmt.<br />
Mr. Grower famerly owned <strong>and</strong> operated a ptney m<br />
Atlantic Gty, <strong>and</strong> he was a memta of the AtlanHc Lodge<br />
of tt« Knights of Pytluiis.<br />
Suivivinj are his wife, Sharon; two daughters, Rai*tte<br />
of Ocean Qty <strong>and</strong> Staoeyol Atlantic Gty: a son, Arthur of<br />
AtianBc City, <strong>and</strong> Jus mother <strong>and</strong> fetSff, Anna <strong>and</strong><br />
Solomon Groppo- of Atlantic Gty.<br />
Sentes w«e Sunday at the Rodef Shalom Cemetery in<br />
Plfiasantvi'Je. Anangemenb were by the Roth Memorial<br />
Chapel of Atlantic CUy.<br />
John Matthews, 82<br />
OCEAN CITY — John J. Matthews, 82, of this resort<br />
community died Nov. 7 at Wesley Manor, here.<br />
Bom in Philadelphia, he lived in Somert Point before<br />
Bioving to Ocean Gty in 1569.<br />
, Mr. Matthews worked as a supervisor cashier for Phila-<br />
delphia S«cMc Company in Philadelphia for 43V4 years<br />
before retiring m 19#. He was a member of St Peter's<br />
United Methodist Church. Ocean City <strong>and</strong> a trustee for<br />
the Ocean City Hshing Cub.<br />
Sravlvtog are hu wife, Henrietta E (Enderiein)- a<br />
daughter. Barbara RlccultU of Pouisauken; four step-sons,<br />
Pete E RccoU of Cocoa Beach, Ha., Dr. Robert T. PteeeU<br />
of Franklin lakes, Edward N. Pieeoli of Noreross, Ga,,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Junes R. HccoU of Sunrise, Fla,; two grmndchlldnJn,<br />
ntae step-frmdchildren <strong>and</strong> three step-grBat-p<strong>and</strong>ehll-<br />
dum.<br />
Services <strong>and</strong> burial were private. ArrangemenB were by<br />
the Godfrey Funeal Home of Ocean Gty.<br />
Ann McNamara, 76<br />
OCEAN CITY — Ann Lloyd McNamara, 76, of mis<br />
n§ort died Nov. 10 at home.<br />
Born in Baltimore, Md. she was • longtime Ocean Gty<br />
resident<br />
Mm McNamara was employed at Prudential Insurance<br />
Co, toweeeV where she worked for more than 20 years.<br />
She retired in 1982.<br />
Surviving are a son, CoL Michael McNamara of Sprfng-<br />
fWd, Va.-, a daughter, Kathlwi Lloyd Noll of York,<br />
Engl<strong>and</strong>; a sister, Mrs. Joseph D"Avia of Ocala, Fla,; four<br />
gr<strong>and</strong>children <strong>and</strong> three great-gr<strong>and</strong>children.<br />
Burial Office <strong>and</strong> Holy Eucharist was offered Tuesday at<br />
the Holy Trintty Episcopal Church, Ocean CUy. Burial<br />
was in Seaside Cemetery, Palermo,<br />
Arrangements woe by the Godfrey Funeral Home,<br />
Ocean City.<br />
Contributions may be made to Ocean Gty Rescue<br />
Squad, 1501 West Ave, Ocean City, 0m§» or the Holy<br />
Redeemer Hospice, 1801 N, UArpghway 9, Swataton,<br />
0010.<br />
Ronald Moretti Jr., 16<br />
SEAVn.LE — Ronald J. Moretti Jr., 16, of this section in<br />
Upper Township, died Nov. 10 at Shore Memorial Hospi-<br />
tal, Somers Point as a result of injuries sustained in an<br />
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Rev. Paul W, v<strong>and</strong>er Loo, Pastor<br />
Sunday Nov, 17,1991<br />
10:30 AM<br />
"God Writes A Utter"<br />
Sunday School 9 AM<br />
Song Service 10:15 AM<br />
Morning Service 1030 AM<br />
Bible Study Wed, 7 PM<br />
NufMty Avittblt Dgnng Sitvka<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
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Sunday, Nov. 17th<br />
I0:4S AM Morning Services<br />
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Sunday Worihip Service.,..,...,..,,.,,,...,, 10:45 a,m.<br />
Evening Service,,,.,,,,,,, „„„,, 7:00 pjn,<br />
Wed. Eve, Service, „..,.„ ,.,. 7:00 p.m.<br />
( Awana Program Friday 6:15 PM )<br />
Nursery available for all services—~~<br />
Morning Service<br />
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Dr Ronald Mansdoerfer<br />
Evening Service<br />
"Exercising Spiritual Discernment (f<br />
Dr Ronald Mansdoerfir<br />
St<strong>and</strong>ing For The<br />
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~ Dr. Roo^Maarfonte, Sister VMsr<br />
•— Alex<strong>and</strong>er F. Scott, Sr., 87, of this<br />
community died Nov. 6 at Shore Memorial HospitaL<br />
Mr, Scott was a saff assistant for BeU of Pennsylvania<br />
fa- 47 yean betee rtUring in 1969.<br />
• Hf was a second degree Mason, <strong>and</strong> a member of the<br />
Scottish Rite Lodge, Coundl Oiapter Consistory in PhUa-<br />
ddphia.<br />
Mr, Scott was a member of Hiram Gothic Lodge 81 of<br />
Philadelphia for 67 years, fte Ocean Qty Masonic Club,<br />
A^A,R,P., St. Peter's United Methodist Church, Ocean<br />
Oty, <strong>and</strong> the Pioneos of BeU of Pennsylvania <strong>and</strong> New<br />
Jersey.<br />
Bom in Philadelphia, he lived in West Oak Lane, Pa.,<br />
before moving to Somers Point 20 years ago,<br />
Survivuig are hll wife, G. Mildred (Haggett); two sons,<br />
Alex<strong>and</strong>er F. Jr. of Valley Forgo, Pa., <strong>and</strong> Rev. Dr. Ray-<br />
mond D. of Charlotte, N.G.; <strong>and</strong> four gr<strong>and</strong>children.<br />
ServiOBS were Friday at St. Peter's United Mehtodist<br />
Church, Ocean City, Graveside services were held Satru-<br />
day at WWtemarsh Memorial Park.<br />
Contributions may be made to St Pete's United Meth-<br />
odist Church, Oosan City, NJ. 08226, or the charity of<br />
one's choice.<br />
Arrangements were by the Godfrey Funeral Home of<br />
Ocematy.<br />
Anthony MeroIIo, 85<br />
CARDIFF — Anthony MeroUo, 85, of this section of Egg<br />
Haibor Township died Nov. 6 at Shore Memorial Hospi-<br />
tai, Somers Point<br />
Mr. Merollo was a retired teilor.<br />
Bom In Philadelphia, he lived in this area for the past 45<br />
yews.<br />
He is survived by his wife, Sarah; one son, Joseph of<br />
Somers Pant; two daughters, Lucille Bruno of Las Vegas,<br />
Nev., <strong>and</strong> Bessie Dooley of Atlantic City; six gr<strong>and</strong>cM.<br />
dren; arid eight grwl-gr<strong>and</strong>children,<br />
Mass of Christian Burial was Saturday at St Bemadette's<br />
Church, NorthSeld, A " '<br />
Arrangements were by Jeffriei-f<strong>and</strong> Keates Funera]<br />
Home, Northileld, Burial was in Laurel Memorial Park,<br />
Pomona.<br />
Francis Stafford, 93<br />
PHn^DELPHIA — Fr<strong>and</strong>s J. Stafford, 93, of this dry<br />
<strong>and</strong> Sea WiiCtty, died Oct. 28 at his home here.<br />
Bom jn Philadelphia, Mr. Stafford was a summer resi-<br />
dent of Sea We Qty for 70 years.<br />
Mr. Stafford retired from the U.S. Postal Service in 1959<br />
He was a US, Army veteran of World War I.<br />
Surviving are his wife, Mario (MeNaliy); one son,<br />
Michael F. of Sea Isle City; two daughters, Maryanne Reb-<br />
stock <strong>and</strong> Rite Douglas, both of Philadelphia; 10 gr<strong>and</strong>-<br />
children; <strong>and</strong> seven great-g-<strong>and</strong>chlldren.<br />
Mass of the Resurrection was Oct. 31 at St. Helena's<br />
Church, Philadelphia, Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery<br />
Philadelphia, -<br />
Arrangements were by the Givnish Funeral Home of<br />
Olney, Pi.<br />
First Presbyterian Church<br />
FfeibyteriJn Church (USA)<br />
7th ft Wesley Avenue, Ocean City<br />
John 3. Sheldon, Pastor<br />
SUNDAY, NOV. 17th<br />
9:30 A.M .....Sunday School<br />
11 A.M.,,, Morning Worship<br />
Nursery Provided<br />
Sermon: "Stewardship For The Nineties"<br />
7 P.M ,.., Evening Worship<br />
For information call 399-1833<br />
ST, PETER'S UNITED<br />
METHODIST CHURCH<br />
8th <strong>and</strong> Genial Avenue, Ocean City, NJ<br />
SUNDAY NOV. 17TH'<br />
8:15 A.M. Communion in Bleyler Chapel<br />
9 AM Church School<br />
10 A.M. Coffsi Ftitowship<br />
10:30 AM Morning Worship<br />
Nursery Provided<br />
"Building <strong>On</strong> The Rock"<br />
The Rev. Colin M. Gorman preaching<br />
MUSIC: "Jesus, Jesus, Light From Light"<br />
byCarl'Schalk<br />
Sung by Family Choir<br />
"The First Song of Isaiah*<br />
by Jack Noble White<br />
M, Rusitll Shiviri, Paitor<br />
Darryl P. Dyer, Associate Pastor<br />
William R, McClBll<strong>and</strong>, Minister of Visitation<br />
John Gregory late,<br />
Director of Music/Organisi<br />
SOLOISTS:<br />
Nancy fox McfJamse Jacqueline Taylor,<br />
Seprino MeH**epfang<br />
, Tim Badgtey, Baritone Frank Knauss, Tenor<br />
Prayer phon«:3iS-3316<br />
ONTHANKSGlVmG<br />
automobile aeddent<br />
Bom in New Haven, Ct, he lived in California <strong>and</strong><br />
EngUshtown before moving to Seaviile in 1984.<br />
Mr. Moneta vtu a junior at Ocean Qty High School,<br />
what he played on the football <strong>and</strong> baseball teams. He<br />
also played buehaU for the Upper Township Recreation<br />
BaiebalJ League.<br />
Siavivinf are Us paraiB, Ronald <strong>and</strong> Kathleen Moretti;<br />
three sisters, Gina, lisa <strong>and</strong> Daniill6t all it home; his<br />
paternal p<strong>and</strong>mother, Htlen Moretti of Wallin^ord, Pa.;<br />
<strong>and</strong> his maternal pmnparents Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. John McAn-<br />
dmvm of Media, Pa.<br />
Mass of Christtan Burial was Wednesday at the Church<br />
of the Resurretf on, Marmora,<br />
.Conmbutions may be miide to the Ronald J, MoreW<br />
Memorial Seholjirship Fund, Ocean Oty High School,<br />
Fifth Street <strong>and</strong> Atlantic Avenue, Ocean City, 08226.<br />
Arrangments are by the Godfrey. Funeral Home.<br />
Alex<strong>and</strong>er Scott Sr., 87<br />
Remembering our past struggles<br />
<strong>and</strong> present community needs<br />
TkMnksgiumg Biasing<br />
"For tin air wt brmtht,<br />
<strong>and</strong> tiu water m drink,<br />
For a soul end a mind<br />
Wtik whidt to think.<br />
For food thai coma<br />
from fertile sorf.<br />
For that <strong>and</strong> many things<br />
Tm thankful to my God*<br />
By BILL MEDERMOTT<br />
G C k i<br />
Maybe it wUl be observed In a cozy farmhouse with<br />
white clapboards beside a tidy red bam or in n small bun-<br />
galow snuggled coaly among the Jersey pines or even in<br />
a summer cottage along the Atlantic shore Une; but<br />
wherever families can come together, you can bet the<br />
annual Thanksgiving holiday feast wUI bfr celebrated<br />
again this year.<br />
However, in addition to the festive meal, Uus holiday<br />
also has a sttong religious tie; <strong>and</strong> hoe in Ocean City, the<br />
annual Community Thanksgiving service wUl be offered<br />
by Pastor Paul V<strong>and</strong>BLoo <strong>and</strong> clergy representing the<br />
ministerium at 7-30 pjn. Wednesday, Nov. 27,1991 at the<br />
Union Chapel-by-tne-Sea, The enrire Ocean City commu-<br />
nity is Invited to come <strong>and</strong> give thanks to God with Adr<br />
neighbors.<br />
Airports <strong>and</strong> terminals are usually crowded with fravel-<br />
ers heading home this holiday. Thanksgiving has always<br />
been the No, 1 family holiday. Think back <strong>and</strong> recall your<br />
own memoryof a Thanksgiving Day meal at your home<br />
when you were a child. Your Mom <strong>and</strong> Did probably<br />
were seated around the sumptuous table with your broth-<br />
ers <strong>and</strong> sisters, joined by maybe gr<strong>and</strong>parents, <strong>and</strong> an<br />
aunt or uncle or two! Remember? The irnaginary bouquet<br />
from the roast turkey <strong>and</strong> the traditional holiday goodies<br />
seems to titillate our nostiils just thinking about it even<br />
today. Thanksgiving has always been a fruly American<br />
family holiday <strong>and</strong> if for any reason we are separated<br />
from our family at Bus time we quite naturally are lonely.<br />
The Christian Community at St John's Lutheran<br />
Church, once again this year, wUl attempt to alleviato Bus<br />
loneliness by Inviting anyone in Ocean City who would<br />
otherwise be alone on the holiday to join with them for a<br />
traditional holiday meal at 1 p,m. Thanksgiving Day. Pas-<br />
tor Albert Alspach said a numte of Coast Guard recruits,<br />
training m Cape May, are invited each year. Also, they<br />
were assisted last year in calling home by the staff at local<br />
radio station WSLT, who opened their doors <strong>and</strong> phones.<br />
An added treat this year wUl be entertainment by the<br />
famed Christian Covenant Players. While there may be<br />
some questions about what was included In that first<br />
Thanksgiving meal many years ago. Pastor Alspach said<br />
"Bus meal wfll be what we call fradlridnal, with roait tur-<br />
key <strong>and</strong> an tiie fixings." Reservations for the day are nec-<br />
essary <strong>and</strong> must be made by calling the church office at<br />
399-0798, .<br />
The dual secular <strong>and</strong> religious basis for this holiday<br />
probably had Ito origin in New Engl<strong>and</strong> over 350 years<br />
ago. AU of us remember the story of the Pilgrim's first cel-<br />
ebration at Plymouth, Mass., when Gov. Bradford in 1621<br />
proclaimed a day of Thanksgiving after the colony's first<br />
harvest According to-historians, four women <strong>and</strong> two<br />
temage girls prepared a feast for the 90 native Americans<br />
<strong>and</strong> 50 colonists. Dimng their first winter here, half of the<br />
colonisis had perished, so this celebration of Thanksgiv-<br />
ing had a special significance. It bore little resemblance to<br />
our modem Thanksgiving meal, however. Although tur-<br />
keys were plentiful then along the Cape Cod bays, as<br />
were ducks, geese <strong>and</strong> pouse, mere is no proof that any<br />
turkey was esten that day. Venison certainly was on the<br />
table, along with oysters, clams <strong>and</strong> fish, which were<br />
plentiful. It is also doubtful if pie of any kind was served<br />
since the colony had no flour.<br />
But the Puritans who arrived about 10 years later to<br />
establish the Massachusetts Bay Colony near Boston also<br />
coriducted what some historians call the first Thanksgiv-<br />
ing Day, <strong>On</strong> Feb. 22,1631, Gov. Winthrop, with the colony<br />
already facing starvation, declared a day of fasting <strong>and</strong><br />
prayer. They had l<strong>and</strong>ed in New Engl<strong>and</strong> too late m the<br />
year to bring in a crop. Food was scarce that first winter<br />
<strong>and</strong> they were reduced to robbing squirrels nests for<br />
acorns <strong>and</strong> digging for mussels on the mud flate. Declar-<br />
ing a day of fasting <strong>and</strong> prayer when there was little to eat<br />
may SOTOJ unusual today, but to convnt grim necessity<br />
into an act of pirty was in keeping with the Puritan way.<br />
Miraculously on the appointed day of fasting, the Lyon, a<br />
ship which had monUis previously been dispatched to<br />
* bring food, arrived In Boston Harbor bursting with food-<br />
stuffs. Gov. Winthrop changed the day of fasting into a<br />
day of prayer <strong>and</strong> Thanksgiving;<br />
During the next 30 or 40 years in New Ingl<strong>and</strong>, days of fj}<br />
Thanksgiving were celebrated regularly, but not annually.<br />
They were occasions of Thanksgiving, congregationBl<br />
prayer, feasting <strong>and</strong> family reunions.<br />
The holiday tradition spread gradually from New<br />
Engl<strong>and</strong> around the growing nation <strong>and</strong> finally President<br />
Abraham Lincoln proclaimed it an annual national holi-<br />
day. The grateful president in Ms prodamaHon on Thurs-<br />
day, Nov. 24,1864 counseled rus fellow citizens •that on<br />
Bus occasion they do reverently humble themselves in the<br />
dust <strong>and</strong> from there offer up peruteit <strong>and</strong> fervent prayers<br />
<strong>and</strong> supplicauon to the Great Disposer of Ivents for ag|<br />
return to the inestimable blessings of peaa, union <strong>and</strong><br />
harmony throughout the l<strong>and</strong>."<br />
Each year since then, fte President of the United States<br />
has issued a Thanksgiving proclamation; <strong>and</strong> in churches<br />
throughout the countty, congwgaHons have come<br />
together to follow the ttmdltion established by either the<br />
PUgrims or Puritans.<br />
The Thanksgiving holiday »ay also have a connection to<br />
the ancient "Harvest Home" BadMen celebrated annually<br />
In Old Engl<strong>and</strong>; but U so, it was tempered by these early<br />
colonists into an aU-Amerkan Christian tradition. It has A<br />
become permanently embossed on tfie American con- <br />
sdousness as a truly family day of reunion <strong>and</strong> celebra-<br />
tion.<br />
Mike GeUer, newly^lected president of the Ecumenical<br />
Council, aaid few in our community can baee their family<br />
ties back to Puritan New Engl<strong>and</strong>, but the Puritans<br />
weren't the only settlers who sought religious fnMdom<br />
here in America. The Quakers in adjacent Pennsylvania<br />
<strong>and</strong> the Roman Catholics who settled Maryl<strong>and</strong> also came<br />
seeking the right to worship in their own way. He said it<br />
is fitting mat here in Ocean City, with its diversity of ^<br />
Christian communities, we come together <strong>and</strong> thank the <br />
<strong>On</strong>e God we all believe m for the abundance of blessinp<br />
bestowed on us as free Americans,<br />
Donations of non-perishable food items for the Commu-<br />
nity food Cupboard will be accepted at the servke.<br />
It was the common practice back in Victorian America<br />
for all Christian congregations to come together to offer a<br />
union service at one designated church with all other<br />
denominations in attendance. Pastor V<strong>and</strong>erLoo said over<br />
the years the Union Chapel by the Sea has shared its pul-<br />
pit with clergy representing « diversity of Christian doc- _<br />
times. It is only fitting mat on this season of V<br />
Thanksgiving, we once again open our doors to tine whole<br />
community.<br />
Thursday, November 14,1S81 Ocean Cliy, N.J. THESEHUNEL-LCDCEft B7<br />
GRACE BIBLE CHAPEL<br />
P.O. Ban 913 Ocean Ciry, NJ<br />
Meeting at Centra! Ocean City Union Chapel<br />
32nd Street <strong>and</strong> Central Avenue<br />
Dr. Jehn I, Jamieion, Pastor<br />
Independent • Evangelical - Biblical<br />
iUNDAV SERVICES<br />
10:00 AM Sunday oibie School<br />
11:00 AM Fimlly Worship<br />
7:00 PM Bvinlng Oospel Hour<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
7:10 PM • Mid wook Prayor Fellowship<br />
Visitors <strong>and</strong> Vacations Always Welcome<br />
'For by gran ira you saved through faith," Ephndns 2:1<br />
(Communion the first Sunday ol the month)<br />
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE<br />
Welcomes You<br />
to study the weekly lesson:<br />
"MORTALS AND IMMORTALS"<br />
... when thai which is perfect is come, then<br />
tint which is in part shall be done away.<br />
I Corinthians 13:10<br />
The weekly iMsoniennon li comprised of jeltaioni from Uie King<br />
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READING ROOM 11:00 A.M.-2 P.M,<br />
(Monday-Satuidiy)<br />
"The Herald of Christiin Science"<br />
First Church of Christ, Scientist<br />
8th & Asbury Avenue<br />
OceanCity 399-0038<br />
KIDS IN DISTRESS<br />
By POOR RICHARD -,-,,,.
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114<br />
B8 IHESOOWEt-tEDGEH OcwnCfty. NJ. Thuradtr. Nsmoibv 14,1W1<br />
Raiders fumble away toClan; Davis joins injured<br />
OCEAN CTTY — Ocean ground gainer tost season Lynn Robinson's inrercep-<br />
Qty'i flrit four possessions with 304 yards, has not yet Han, gave them a plus-3 in<br />
In flie second half ended in played alter a pre-season the turnover department by<br />
turnovers Saturday, allow- Injury, halftune.<br />
But the second half was a<br />
wy with a 22-7 viedifferent<br />
story,<br />
Vinel<strong>and</strong> recovered a<br />
Raider fumble on the first<br />
play of the second half on<br />
the OC 30 <strong>and</strong> scored in<br />
seven plays, Malcolm Basse<br />
got the touchdown on a one<br />
yard run. He pined 25<br />
yards on four carries during<br />
the short drive.<br />
The Qan went for two<br />
ft b P 088 *" 6 **«•* *»*<br />
toty at Carey Held in a B* utr ana * Davis may<br />
Cape-Atlantic League ret tWs Saturday against<br />
Afflerkan Conhrence Cumberl<strong>and</strong> but the best<br />
«me. Constantine can hope for is<br />
_ , , , , aretumby'Ilianksgivine,<br />
Tne loss dropped the ' o- -o<br />
Raiders to 2-5 on fte season In Ae absence of Ws ftree<br />
while Vineknd, which is classmates, junior Heath<br />
now idle until its Thanks- Muzslay wok most of the<br />
giving Day meeting with offensive toad in the windy<br />
MillvjUe is 4-2-1. ' Condloons Saturday, Muzs-<br />
Ooean' City played the ^ F d ^ d U P 1 «.. ru * w »8<br />
of junior running back<br />
Danny Davis, who had «• ^th 9 mm-<br />
Ieft m e<br />
* a \t**<br />
gataed «1 yards over the um - » ^<br />
first ita games <strong>and</strong> was secoidpenod.<br />
among the CAL's scoring The Raiders recovered a<br />
leaders with 44 points. Vinel<strong>and</strong> fumbla on die<br />
Davis mined the game Can's 21 <strong>and</strong> used Muaslay<br />
with a neck injury, iotalng «eusively for the score.<br />
hrffi J i 8-7<br />
lead."<br />
Vinel<strong>and</strong> got it back on<br />
the OC 30 again after a bad<br />
snap in • punting situation.<br />
This time the Raider<br />
defense tightened <strong>and</strong><br />
Ocean City got the baU back<br />
3 y<br />
backi on the sidelines, potot, his 8th m 9 fries this<br />
Anthony Constantine V" <strong>and</strong> 12th game. A Ug play cm the<br />
drive was an 11 yard pass<br />
from quarterback Art<br />
Baruffi to wide receiver<br />
Chris L<strong>and</strong>! on third <strong>and</strong><br />
10. Maven also galloped 27<br />
yards on one run to move<br />
the baU to the 14.<br />
Now bailing, 14*7, Ocean<br />
Cty started a drive at its<br />
own 27. Faced with fourth<br />
<strong>and</strong> one, the Raiders went<br />
for it They got enough<br />
yardage but fumbled me<br />
tell away again,<br />
Vinel<strong>and</strong> moved It to the<br />
Raider nine before a Baruffi<br />
pass was intercepted by<br />
Matt Ostien near the goal<br />
line, me eight turnover of<br />
the game,<br />
lut, just how close he<br />
was to fiie goal line became<br />
a matter of much debate.<br />
The frfBrfjiiiF ruled he was<br />
down just inside the one-<br />
MuzsUy ripped off 41<br />
yard line. The Raider<br />
n 13<br />
»<br />
yards on fast down, mov-<br />
coaches seemed to feel it<br />
missed his thud straight attemptt over two seasons. ing the ball to die Vinel<strong>and</strong> should have been ruled a<br />
42. But, one play later, the touchback, giving OC the<br />
game after gaining 330 The recovery was one of<br />
Raiders fumbled again. ball on its 20.<br />
yards in four games. And two for the Raiders in the<br />
Chris Bauer, the No, 2 first half <strong>and</strong>, coupled with Vinel<strong>and</strong> went 67 yards<br />
It turned out to be a big<br />
in 11 plays, Scoring on a<br />
decision!<br />
five yard run by Danny Cm the next play Vtae-<br />
G&FOR Maven with &49 left in the l<strong>and</strong> made the tackle in die<br />
end zone far a safety. It was<br />
only two points but die<br />
St. Joseph's<br />
increase to 16-7 meant the<br />
Raiders needed two scores<br />
bazaar Nov. 16 towln.<br />
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Thursday, November 1«. 1991 OeMnCify, NJ. THE SENTINEL-LEDGER B9<br />
Vikings beat E.H.T.; Spirit streak extended to 19 wins<br />
Duffield scored two of die<br />
Atlantic City scored all of<br />
Jts points with a strong<br />
•Wind at its bade Saturday in<br />
a 36-7 win over visiting Igg<br />
Harbor Township at Bader<br />
Field.<br />
The cold, swirling winds<br />
bothered every part of die<br />
game but The VflUngs did a<br />
much better job of making<br />
the weather conditions<br />
work in its favor in die<br />
•Cape-Atlantic League<br />
•American Conference<br />
game.<br />
Undefeated Holy Spirit,<br />
on die other h<strong>and</strong>, fell<br />
widi two touchdowns <strong>and</strong><br />
behind for the fifth tune this Thunderbolts' four second one touchdown pass. Kelly<br />
season but rallied in die sec- ptriod TDs on runs of 60completed<br />
3 of 8 passes for<br />
ond half Friday night to <strong>and</strong> 31 yards.<br />
125 yards <strong>and</strong> curried the<br />
defeat Lenape, 20*10, for its Cumberl<strong>and</strong> snapped a bi^ 7 times for 36 yards.<br />
19th straight win over thtee 10-game losing streak widi "No one really st<strong>and</strong>s out<br />
seasons. Senior quarterback a 20-13 comeback win over in our offense, said Atlan-<br />
Leo Hamlett threw a pair of Gakerest The Colts feU tic City coach Bob Weiss,<br />
touchdown passes for diebehind,<br />
130, at the half <strong>and</strong> "but Thomas is the center,<br />
Spartans,<br />
scored 20 unanswered of dungs. He tends to make<br />
In other Saturday* action, points m die second half. things happen." .<br />
Millville scored 26 points in Senior quarterback Tho-<br />
die second quarter to defeat mas Kelly led Atlantic City Egg Harbor Township<br />
Absegami, 34-14. Harold (6-1 overall, 5-1 conference) (4-2-1,4-2-1) scored first on<br />
The run<br />
Octan City's Htath Muiilay, No. 48, tht ball lightly under his arm, takes off during Saturday's Sflntl<strong>and</strong> game<br />
|H# gavt the Raiders their only TO of the day. - - • • « • - - / - - - « * •<br />
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Thuriday, Novwnbar 14,1891 QesunGiry, NJ, THE SENTINEL-LEDGER B11<br />
Oceui City visits Cum- Iwgui) just ended their end find undefeated Holy defeating Buena Friday<br />
berl<strong>and</strong> this Saturday at own 10-game losing streak Spirit putting its 19-game night <strong>and</strong> then beating The Ocean City girls cross Mkhelle Street of Absegami overall.<br />
honors. Sacred Heart was<br />
noon in an effort to snap a last Saturday with a 20-I3 warning streak on the line Hammonton on November country team finished third (21:05) was fourm. Main-<br />
two-game losing stteak, win over Oakerest. at MUlvilte <strong>and</strong> St. Joseph 23. Buena on still share the<br />
Vinel<strong>and</strong> senior Krlsta<br />
last Saturday in the South l<strong>and</strong>'s AU Foreman (21:07)<br />
visiting Buena, Both games conference Htle but must<br />
Ferrara was the individual<br />
The Colts (1-6 ovendl, 1-6 The big games this week-<br />
Jersey Group 3 sectional took fifth, Ave French of<br />
week Mike Naples'<br />
are scheduled for Friday beat St. Joe <strong>and</strong> hope that<br />
in the Group 4<br />
championships at Wes- Holy Spirit QIAO) finished<br />
night,<br />
St. Joe can beat Hanunon-<br />
covering the<br />
Raiders finished their regutamptonTeeh.ton.<br />
overall<br />
FOOTB ALL THIS W1EK Spirit can hold on to Its<br />
Spur of the top five Egg Harbor Township time • 20:15, Her teammate, Oakcrest, 1647, BeU fin-<br />
FRIDAY<br />
No, 1 ranking in South Jer- Ocean City (2-5, 2-5) has schools were from the (21:35) was ninth <strong>and</strong> Kirs- Stacy Pagliughl, finished<br />
• 7 P.M.<br />
gey <strong>and</strong> No. 3 position in played without three of its Cape-Atiantte League with ten Ursino of Mainl<strong>and</strong> third in 20:25. Overall,<br />
Oakcrest(1-6) at Egg Harbor Township (4-2-1)<br />
state nmklngs with a wintop<br />
running backs at vari- overall CAL champion (21:43) finished 10th. Shawnee won the Group 4<br />
y <strong>and</strong> Hostetterjessel<br />
over MUJville, The Sparous times this season. Mainl<strong>and</strong> taking second<br />
ling<br />
Holy Spirit (7-0)<br />
at Mitivlile (6-1) tans' last loss was toJunior<br />
Olds Bauer has been behind Paul VI, Egg Harbor<br />
Bridgtlon (2-4-1)<br />
•t Middle Township (5-2) MUlville in 1SB9. out since the pre-ieasen, Township finishing fourth<br />
ing home<br />
St. Joseph (5-1 -1)<br />
atiuena(4-3)<br />
Junior Anthony ConstenHne <strong>and</strong> Holy Spirit fifth.<br />
senior Pitty W*Uron right<br />
finished third,<br />
League's overall gWs cross<br />
county runoffi American<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Holy Spirit can also<br />
missed the last three games Mainl<strong>and</strong> sophomore behind (22:19) in 16th. Qnnamlnson, led by mdi- Conference champion<br />
NOON<br />
dincfa home field advantage<br />
<strong>and</strong> junior Danny Davis did Julie Schick took first ova- Senior Trlcla Hopson vidual champion Becky Mainl<strong>and</strong> defeated National<br />
Ocean City (2-6)<br />
at Cumberl<strong>and</strong> (1-6) for the entire Parochial A<br />
not play Saturday against aU, returning in 20 minutes, (22:35) was the third Raider Leon, won the Group 2 Conference winner Buena,<br />
pkyoffs with a win while<br />
Vinet<strong>and</strong>.<br />
20 seconds to beat Ynttette to finish, crossing 19th team title with Buena fin- 1842.<br />
Lower Cape May (0-7) at Mainl<strong>and</strong> (4-8)<br />
MUlville is playing to earn a Mainl<strong>and</strong> (4-3, 4-2) will Felidano of Paul VI by 27<br />
ishing fifth.<br />
The Raiders wlU join 19<br />
Atlantic City (6-1)<br />
atAbstgami(2-5) share of first place in meface<br />
Lower Cape May (0-7, seconds.<br />
(22:4S) was 21st, sophomore Haddonfield won theother<br />
Group 3 teams from<br />
St. Augustine (2-5)<br />
atWWwood(O^) oontoeiee,<br />
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noon In linwood — its final finish were from foe CAL25th<br />
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St. Joseph can win theNational<br />
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f The tie spoiled Middle's the Bobcats recovered then- Mercadante keyed the<br />
«a». undefeated season <strong>and</strong> own kick-off on the Ocean game with five carries for<br />
down drag 'em out football allows the Sky Hawks to City 30-yard Une. It was the over 50 yards, mainly on<br />
game on a cold windy night play in the championship defense that came up big his serMBbUng abUUry f<br />
under the lights m Middle game Nov. 24 at Carey <strong>and</strong> stopped Middle twice kept the Bobcats defense<br />
Township fast Saturday Field, provided they beat on fourth down plays. balance.<br />
whan the Ocean City Sky WildwoddNov,l7.<br />
Ocean City maintained<br />
Kevin Femsler, Maurice<br />
It looked as If Middle was<br />
Harbor Township as thetie.<br />
to score first<br />
lagles determine their final<br />
Sky Hawks struck pay dirt<br />
seeding in the Group 3 4-11 looking lor consultant<br />
on B 15-yard tipped pass<br />
tournament.<br />
from Dave Mercadante to came up big in this game,<br />
COURT HOUSE — Theadult<br />
volunteers is a requi- David Johnson, who kept thwarting Middle's big<br />
And Bridgeton is at Mid- Rulers Cooperation Extensite. Call 4654115 for details. his eye on the ball <strong>and</strong> took backs on many drives. "<br />
dle Township, a win that sion 4-H development pro- The consultant will «ga- it to the 2-yard line.<br />
defensive pUys were i<br />
the Panthers need in order<br />
nlze <strong>and</strong> implement Mike RoweU, playing his<br />
by Cornell Davis, when he<br />
piece of the" conference volunteer development. **&<br />
championship. Experience in working with tmB Hammonton tops Middle; Mainl<strong>and</strong> beats Hermits<br />
ByTQMWnAJAMS touchdown passes from 14, despite two touchdown<br />
SGtHd S senior quarterback Shawn passes by Greyhound quar-<br />
CAPE MAY COURT Ward to defeat St. Augustterback WUUani Burch. "Mistakes have hurt us all year"<br />
HOUSE ~ Fumbles played ine, 2M.<br />
a key role ftlday ni^it in The win keeps alive the<br />
— Middle Township coach<br />
Himsnonlon's 16-0 win Mustangs' chances of win- Middle Township's first<br />
over Middle Township in • ning a share of the confer- mistake came in the fust<br />
tatde between the co-leadence championship, period when punter Tim total to 66.<br />
scoring play covered 16<br />
ers of the Cape-AtlanHc<br />
Bucna's Cliff Foster Hamer had to scramble Early in the third period yards.<br />
League's NiHonal Confer<br />
scored four touchdowns after a bad snap from center Hammonton punter Rink "We'd been running the<br />
HIM,<br />
<strong>and</strong> ran to more than 200 <strong>and</strong> Hammonton eventu- Perettt also faced a high ball off that play all night,"<br />
The visiting Blue Devili yuds in the Chiefs' 34-0 ally took over on the Mid- snap from center. But Peret- said Hammonton coach<br />
|^7-1 overall, 5«1 Mnference) win over Penns Grove. die 12,<br />
ti, who Is 6-foot-5 <strong>and</strong> Ham- Pert Laneetta of me touch-<br />
scored on a fumble in theOcean<br />
City graduate Al Blue DevU fullback Jim monton's aU-Hmt searing down play, "so we thought<br />
first period <strong>and</strong> three plays Burch is in his first season Clarlante got five yards on leader in basketball, went It nipt work to sneak the<br />
alter recovering another in as head coach of Penns first down <strong>and</strong> quarterback up to get the ball <strong>and</strong> got tight end (Groziano) out<br />
the thW to knock Middle Grove.<br />
Brad Groatman another off a decent punt It wag to<strong>and</strong><br />
throw to him off a<br />
(5-2, 4-2) out of the first<br />
four on second down. become a key play.<br />
place tie.<br />
St. Joseph got three TPs<br />
play-action fake."<br />
But Ciarlante fumbled on The kick bounced off the The Blue Devils also used<br />
"Mistakes have hurt us from Ron Sirolli to defeat third down <strong>and</strong> the ball cold h<strong>and</strong>s of Middle's a little creativity on the<br />
all year." said Middle Wildwood, 54-0, in a non- rolled Into foe end zone Junie Shelton <strong>and</strong> wastwo-point<br />
conversion when<br />
Township coach Rank Rigleague game. It was thewhere<br />
Groatman recovered recovered by Hammonton's Groatman pitched back to<br />
jna Not only did foemost<br />
points ever scored by it for his fourth touchdown Frank Procacein! on theCiarlante,<br />
moving right,<br />
jfmnble hurt but penalties St. Joe, breaking the <strong>record</strong> of the season,<br />
Panthers' 25.<br />
<strong>and</strong> the quarterback rolled<br />
"conHnued to make it diffi- of SO established In • 1966 Ciarlante, who leads all Three plays later, Croat- out to the taft side. Ciarcult."<br />
game.<br />
Cape-AtknHc League playman rolled to his right <strong>and</strong>lante<br />
stopped <strong>and</strong> threw<br />
In other Cape-National And undefeated Florence ers in scoring, went over for floated a pass to Paul Gra- back to Groatman who ran<br />
action, Mainl<strong>and</strong> used three put away PleaMntvUle, 34- two points to raise his point ziano in the end zone. The it in to increase the Hammonton<br />
lead to 16-0,<br />
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Middle came right back,<br />
moving from its own 33 on<br />
a drive that seemed to produce<br />
a touchdown — twice.<br />
CAL teams eye football playoffs Shelton gained 28 yards<br />
This weekend is the dead- <strong>On</strong>e oth« CAL icheal monton,<br />
GROUP) on two carries during the<br />
Une for teams to quaUfy for Hammonton • is currently<br />
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the NJSIAA football play- among th« top four in its FOOTBALL PL*VOFF LEADERS 2.Glouoe3I»r(7.0)<br />
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MM 3. Bishop Ahr (6-1)<br />
48,00<br />
Holy Spirit (Parochial A) teams do this-weekend." 3.TomiRjvefNo.(8-1) 04.00 4NotroDame(5-2) 42,00<br />
<strong>and</strong> St. Joseph (Parochial B) The only other CAL to Woo- named as a fourm team to<br />
was no good.<br />
drow WUson in its flrst- complete the Parochial I<br />
ever playoff game, ^up. But it la * real long-<br />
NEW CONSTRUCTION. ROOFING<br />
1 SAVE $7.00<br />
SAVE*10.00<br />
REPAIRS • SIDING* ALTERATIONS<br />
: All ^ans wim J00 or * "*<br />
better wcords are<br />
B COOLING SYSTEM<br />
ELECTRONIC<br />
MY. ExperteM*<br />
I FLUSH A FILL<br />
ENGINE TUNE UP<br />
H Well flush 4 fill yoorcoolingtyirtem with New spark plugs, set timing, tost battery<br />
FULLV<br />
FREE<br />
H ivtB^gttofanttffMn. Check belts. <strong>and</strong> Impact distributor cap <strong>and</strong> rotor<br />
M1URED<br />
ESTHATES<br />
B how* & water pump. Most Cars<br />
•il<br />
il<br />
1 Pass interference against our defensive ends <strong>and</strong> completely dead in the<br />
Hammonton gave Middle backi would hsve to got the league race, though iti<br />
new life. Then an 11 yard job done, <strong>and</strong> they did." chances for a Group 2 play-<br />
run by Shelton made it first Hammonton can clinch off spot were eliminates.<br />
<strong>and</strong> goal on the Hammon- the Cap-National title by<br />
The Panthers could Be far<br />
ton one.<br />
defeating or tying St.<br />
first if Buena defeats St.<br />
Shelton seemed to score Joseph in the annual rivalry<br />
Joseph next week <strong>and</strong> then<br />
St. Joe tops Hammonton.<br />
en first down but whistles game between the two<br />
had stopped foe play when schools that will be moved That would create •<br />
Middle jumped offside. The from Thanksgivmg mom- four-way tie between Mid-<br />
Panthers were now 18ing<br />
to November 23, dle, Hammonton, Mainl<strong>and</strong><br />
inches away from foe goal' Middle, however, is not<strong>and</strong><br />
Buena,<br />
line.<br />
The Hammonton defense,<br />
which had shut out five<br />
previous opponente, tiien<br />
proceeded to push Middle<br />
back on four consecutive<br />
big effort came on<br />
fourm <strong>and</strong> goal from outside<br />
the one when Shelton<br />
TIBMPO<br />
came in motion from the PASSENGER RADIALS<br />
right wing <strong>and</strong> was brought<br />
t Covet.d hy Ttmsdlilt Warranty<br />
down for a nine-yard loss All Season Traction, gin! Ballad Strength<br />
on a gnat open field tackle<br />
$33.96<br />
by Hammonton's Masdo<br />
Jason,<br />
"It was a great job by our<br />
P165/80R13 $49,01 PMS/75R14 $51.40<br />
defense," said Laneetta.<br />
P175/80R13 S47.SS P205ff5RH $82.11<br />
"Mlddla is very dangerous<br />
P185/75R14 $53.81<br />
with a lot of speed. We felt<br />
P1B5/B0R13 $50,11 P22STCR15 $89.66<br />
P195/75R14 SSiJl pzss/rems $73.01<br />
Plus $8,00 Mounting & Balancing<br />
11<br />
whan Middle quarterback<br />
Damon Bethune hit running<br />
back Larry Matthews for<br />
what seemed like a touch-<br />
6th St. & Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, NJ<br />
down. But a holding pen-<br />
(Official NJ Inspection Station)<br />
alty erased the score <strong>and</strong><br />
put the Panthers in a hole.<br />
399-3006<br />
SHAW<br />
ROOFING<br />
<strong>and</strong><br />
SHEET METAL KELLY<br />
SPECIAL!<br />
BRYANT HEATING Plastering t SMos • New t Repars<br />
Chimneys S Umpires<br />
252 West Ave.<br />
Licensed t hsued<br />
Free Estimates<br />
MICHAEL WILSON 399-2128<br />
GENERAL CONTRACTOR<br />
398-8380<br />
(i)<strong>On</strong>eAppfiinw ^ 95<br />
• * •<br />
Greenhouse Installation<br />
Coupon mja be pnssftadsti trim dmpoki<br />
Deeki, Additions<br />
Siding • Roofing • Capping WARREN EARL NORTH<br />
Drywall" Plutcring<br />
Registered Builder<br />
Licensed <strong>and</strong> Insured<br />
Middle Township's<br />
3130 ASBURY AVE. Coupon V»Od<br />
[391-O7011 399-2936<br />
OCfANCfTY<br />
To Um* 31/82<br />
Remodeling • Decks • Repairs<br />
Jobbing • Roofing • Siding<br />
Building, Remodeling, Painting & Electrical Work<br />
ISpecializing in Fine Building<br />
Robert<br />
MATERA^<br />
'Registered Builder<br />
CUSTOM CABD^JETS & WOODWORK<br />
Made To Order In Our Own Shop<br />
Cil! far Fret Blimiit 3"l"0429<br />
m<br />
Ocean CJtyJ<br />
Construction<br />
Company<br />
REPLVCEilENTUTMlOWS • ROOFING & SIDING<br />
EXTERIOR <strong>and</strong> miERIOR PAINTING<br />
Free Consultation<br />
398.9279 • 399.0176<br />
'Thi Window Min"<br />
REPLACEMENT WINDOWS<br />
Vinyl SBing • Capping • Alumn . V\tod Dosn<br />
CAPPING<br />
J, Shitrir<br />
MI-3356<br />
1/2 PRICE<br />
Witti purchase of<br />
8WND0WS<br />
1USIWffi <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
MARK HAAS<br />
PAINTING CONTRACTOR<br />
• INTERIOR ;•'<br />
• EXTERIOR y T J<br />
onslruntior<br />
Specialmng in Fine Building<br />
Robert<br />
MATERA<br />
WKMKtRRegistered Builder<br />
CUSTOM FIBERGLASS DECKING<br />
QrtrFrMEstinuie 391-0429<br />
amison<br />
Contractors, Inc.<br />
MASONRY RESTORATION & PRESERVATION<br />
• Brick k Stone Pointing • Caulking<br />
• Waterproofing • Stucco<br />
• Chimney Repairs , * Concrete<br />
(609) 263-6600 or (800) 734-5022<br />
Prompt, Free Estimates • Fully insured<br />
Niw CONSTRUCTION<br />
RENOVATIONS<br />
ADDITIONS<br />
Michosl P. Donlevi®.<br />
RIO. BUILDER<br />
BQB.399-i777<br />
200 VICTORIA LANE OMAN CITY, NJ M22S<br />
JC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR<br />
RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL<br />
Mo Job Too Big or Tew Smalt<br />
ELECTRICAL<br />
CONTRACTO1<br />
263-0197<br />
FREE ESTMATE8<br />
c mtma<br />
'peciaiizing in Fine Building<br />
\ Robert<br />
5 MATERA<br />
•HIV'Registered Builder<br />
Custom Cedar <strong>and</strong> Fiberglass Decks • Exterior Doors<br />
- • Custom Andersen Codar Windows <strong>and</strong> Fiberglass • Kitchen Decks <strong>and</strong> Baths • Exterior Remodeled Doors<br />
S<br />
FRANKLIN<br />
PAINTING<br />
Frte Eitimafei<br />
Inftrlor • Exterior<br />
Licens#fl& Injured<br />
X .'<br />
MSIWNTIAl 4 COMMftOAl<br />
iUCniCM CONTIACTMS<br />
NO JM TOO SMALL"<br />
MJ. IFATI uc # nv<br />
• Popcorn Ceilings<br />
• Power Washing<br />
• Wallpapering<br />
FRED LAMB<br />
PAINTING<br />
Done Right The First Time For Less<br />
• INTERIOR/EXTERIOR • FREE ESTIMATES<br />
• QUALITY PAINTS AND STAINS<br />
• PROMPT. EFFICIENT SERVICE<br />
399-7090<br />
< -. '*:<br />
"Id<br />
Anthony Calabrese<br />
FLOOD DAMAGE?<br />
"FREE" Foundation, Structure,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Floor Joists inspection<br />
Call A. Calabrese Contractor<br />
For Free Consuitatlon$<br />
1609)641-3207<br />
'NoJobTooSm^r<br />
TRACY MIGLIACCIO<br />
Reg. Builder<br />
Repairs • Alterations • Additions<br />
Insured<br />
Free Isiimates<br />
(609)390-1183<br />
WE DO STORM REPAIRS<br />
SMITH Ik CORSON<br />
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS<br />
NJ. STATE LICENSE AND PHIMIT NCM217-A<br />
SERVICE REPAIRS<br />
OUTSIDE LIGHTOJO<br />
Free Ejiirnitcs<br />
927-7559 or<br />
3W-2248<br />
Re-Roofing<br />
Cheap<br />
.65 sq. foot<br />
CcsK Jolvi<br />
r V'
B12 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER OoMnClly, N.J. Thurathy, Hov»rmb*r 14,1991<br />
Bargains by the bushels...<br />
in the Sentinel Classifieds. CALL 399-5411<br />
Real Estate Sale<br />
Real Estate Sale<br />
^^^^^ :-:• •:v>SvKv:-vWw«>«W WtWW^<br />
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
DEADLINES<br />
AdvertlBomentj. for thece columns should to In the office of The<br />
SenUnolLedflor NOT LATER THAN NOON TUESDAY FOR<br />
THURSDAY PUBLICATION, Too Lite to Classify -<br />
WEDNESDAY NOON .<br />
ADVERTISING RATES<br />
<strong>On</strong>o Time, 6 linos or toss,............................. '5.75<br />
(Einedlng 0 linos BS> per Urn))<br />
Ad Running 5 Csniocutive Times. |gi, „<br />
with 8 linos or toss .,.,.,„„, . *O.0U<br />
Too Late To Classify • iO» extra<br />
Ads Ruquiring Sox Number • • 1,00 additional<br />
3M.B411<br />
113 ah suMt o«in oty. N.J. mm<br />
Help Wanted Help Wanted<br />
OCEAN CITY REAL ESTATE<br />
BXCITING OPPORTUNITY IN<br />
SALES AND RENTALS<br />
Area's Largest Firm Now Seeking<br />
AMBITIOUS INDIVIDUALS<br />
For A Rewarding Career<br />
> MultlOffieo Oroanjiaiion . Company Airplane<br />
> Company OiiuiiiaUon . All Modern Faeflititi<br />
> Complete Training Program • Entirely Computerized<br />
• Mobile Communication «Fantastic Income Potential<br />
Go With The Leaders!! "We Hake Things Happen!"<br />
BERGER REALTY<br />
(609) 399-0076<br />
TEACH ABROAD • Top K-12 Amsrtesfl/<br />
OvotsiMS schools employ thous<strong>and</strong>s at<br />
Macho, Intarvlows in Prtncaton ?•• D»-<br />
eembor. S<strong>and</strong> stnrripsd S.A.E. 10!<br />
Search Associokn, p, o. Ban 100,<br />
Mounlninlop. PA 1870?, •<br />
TRAVEL AOENT • Mull be proMsni on<br />
air lino eompuior, preferably Syslom 1.<br />
Many Mnaflit inel pension I hotpitaiiia-<br />
lion. Call FertunO Travel 646-7500 0 B<br />
1! weekdays<br />
MONIHAN REALTY<br />
Is seeking a licensed<br />
motivated, full-time<br />
salesperson. Flexible<br />
schedule, unlimited<br />
potential,<br />
"Call<br />
399-1311<br />
lor Mkttitnt; tthnmim mnt Mavirfl*<br />
I<br />
SECRETARY<br />
Ocean City's largest<br />
<strong>and</strong> busiest real estate<br />
office hriing for full time<br />
position. Typing,<br />
computer <strong>and</strong> word<br />
processing experience<br />
preferred. Call tor an<br />
appointment.<br />
399-0076<br />
GARDEN STATE REALTY<br />
We need an experienced,<br />
licensed salesperson. Must<br />
be experienced, Cill for<br />
personal appointment,<br />
399-2074 399-3038<br />
AUTO MiOHAMNB - Need at Psrtor-<br />
mancv) Auio. Garaar epoortunlly avail.<br />
Coll Bob 81628-3311.<br />
CHILD CARE . In my Marmonj homo. 2<br />
to 3 days per week, agBS 7.5,1. Non-<br />
smoker, own Transportation, references.<br />
Call 3BQ.1887,<br />
CLIP NEWSPAPSR/MAQAZINa • Sto><br />
rls-i/odi'pholosftmjpons tor ua. $4BS.N<br />
weekly^ Ft/pi, Free apBlieatlen, Ssnd<br />
SA5E.: Idwards, Ben 4871SB.X, At-<br />
lanta, G A 30346.<br />
EARN $300. $500 WEEKLY - AsieniWa<br />
products M home. No 10111119, suy work,<br />
OuarinlgM Income, Make £wa!ry, toys,<br />
emits slo. Call 1 •MOSIi.Mai, ox! HA.<br />
IMS (Tea).<br />
FEDERAL LAW INFOflCIMINT • DEA<br />
U, 8, Marshall 1 ! now hiring. For appliei-<br />
lion Into, call i-BOO-STi'MOS, e«t, U<br />
123.Bamiaepm, Fdiyl.<br />
GOVERNMENT JODS INFORMATION!<br />
-All skill levels 10 $60,000 per yearl Find<br />
out ttie locts. Call 1-716-638-0164 lor<br />
Ireo <strong>record</strong>ed message.<br />
INCOME DIVERSIFICATION -Earn an<br />
income moil people only dream of.<br />
Seeking S aggressive, motivated proles-<br />
stonalj -Funs pan nm» Will Rain Coll<br />
AVON<br />
EARN MONEY<br />
For Christmas<br />
sell at home,<br />
work <strong>and</strong> to<br />
friends,<br />
CALL 399-21|!<br />
HAGER<br />
Real Estate<br />
We are presently looking<br />
lor licensed full-time sales<br />
associate:. who afo<br />
sincerly seeking a career<br />
In Real Estate, II you<br />
would like to Join Ocean<br />
City's #1 iiiling office, call<br />
tooay (or a personal<br />
appointment,<br />
399-0041<br />
LAW ENFORCEMENT DEA - U. S. Mar-<br />
shall's now hiring. No experience neeta-<br />
Enry. For application Into, call 1-219-<br />
755-6661, exl. NJ 46S, 8 am 10 8 pm, 7<br />
dnys.<br />
LPN PARTTIME - Wllh npirietwe In<br />
slress letBng, coda procedures <strong>and</strong><br />
EM Inierpreiallsn, needed tar msHii<br />
Imaging company tor loutnom New Jer-<br />
ley accounts. Good salary imd bsnella<br />
package. Call 1 -21M9Q-MS0,<br />
OCEAN CtTV JOBS • Nat Mvertsed In<br />
newspaper. An types, Income. 24 hour<br />
reooroing. 1 •MO-288.2i4S,<br />
PAHT TIME SEOHITARY/RECIFTION.<br />
1ST • For tcilva nonhend real ntalt or-<br />
flee, SalurMyi yew round a mutt. Call<br />
CoBital Realty, Raaitsri, 399-3889 tor<br />
canAsamial interview,<br />
POSTAL JOBS-11 Ml io i14,90 heyf.<br />
For mm & appllcallon informalion all<br />
1-BOOSSS.JBBS, ML NJ1S8 Sam 10 Bpm<br />
7dayi,<br />
POSTAl, JOBS -111.41 io 114.90 hr,<br />
Fsroiarn <strong>and</strong> ipplMllon IntormaOdn call<br />
1.1005583895, int. NJ 151. *S~iani -1<br />
pm,7dayi.<br />
POSTAL JOBS<br />
AVAILABLE!<br />
Many positions. Groatbonelits.<br />
Call 1-805-682-7555<br />
Eyt. P-3S68<br />
GOVERNMENT JOBS<br />
NOW HIRING<br />
In your area, $16,000-<br />
$68,000, Call (S03) 612-7655<br />
E«t. J-370S (or current<br />
toderil list,<br />
pii.ii<br />
WANTED<br />
Aetori fee T,V,, sommorelals;<br />
movie oxr/as <strong>and</strong> gam* show<br />
eentsitantt. Many nesdtd.<br />
Call (80S) SSZ.7SSi Ixt<br />
T-3847,<br />
pii-SI<br />
AIRLINES NOW<br />
HIRING<br />
Travel agents. (light attendants,<br />
mechanics, etc. Entry lava) <strong>and</strong><br />
up. Salaries to $105K. CaP<br />
(805) 662-7555 Ext. A-3494<br />
Child Card<br />
SUPER GRANDMON • Looking tor a<br />
pIcymaM tor % Mr y«ar oM gr<strong>and</strong>ion<br />
whila mommy worn*. Monday In Fri-<br />
day. 837.<br />
WH1 DO BASVSlTTWia - In my nom*<br />
Very pood mtfi cNMnn. Caf 3m -«B91.<br />
Tutor<br />
Wanted Professional Services I Professional Services<br />
ANTIQUES WANTED TO BUY - Nosd<br />
money, doni unravel, Mlctoy't here<br />
ready to trawl, will buy your nttlc A ba*e-<br />
menl treafurm with ready cash to relieve<br />
your preuuree. Call 748-1097 lor hontet<br />
prices.<br />
APT WANTED - Couple wllh child, dog,<br />
S cat. LIIB time riuldom or OC. Excellenl<br />
retenncM. Nood unfurn house or apL<br />
Immediately. Call Nina at 389-5422 aner<br />
6pm.<br />
HOUStCLEANINQ - Why nol oet ready<br />
for the holidays with a clean house? Ex-<br />
cullsnl work, r«Hablu, <strong>and</strong> low holiday<br />
rautslCnll 391-1142.<br />
JUST FIX IT • The ported lime to Im-<br />
prove. Painting, murals, wallpaper, car-<br />
pentry, plumbing concreto work No )ob<br />
too small 15 year* e*porlonce Froo 6s<br />
tlmntes A roasonnole price. Leave mes<br />
IBBM<br />
Boats Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sale<br />
100% GUARANTEED LOANS - No<br />
credit ctieds. Cndit problem, bmnkjupt-<br />
de> OK. Any purpou. terga or small<br />
Simple confidential, tall Call today 1-<br />
800-7es-n51 Financial Ratouice Net-<br />
work Ad #230.<br />
OVERWGKjHT PEOPLE NEEDCDI<br />
Lose pounds. Inches, cellullte. Atl natural<br />
ceflular nutritional program. Doctor roc-,<br />
ommonded. I lost 61 Bounds, (low much<br />
do you want to loss? Kaye, i 314 532-<br />
1537.<br />
Autos<br />
Brian's Painting<br />
WINTER<br />
INTERIOR SPECIAL<br />
Call 398.8319<br />
1999 FORD TRUCK - W/cap, F1S0 Lttt-<br />
lit XLT, click, power windows, doors,<br />
clolh Inlorior. 4B.0OO mllei. Red <strong>and</strong><br />
white. $8700. Call urter 0 pm, Mon to fi\,<br />
3903543.<br />
•79 CADILLAC COUPG DCVILLE . 2<br />
door, fully loaded, cheap transportation.<br />
JOOO or beat Oder. Call 399-8223,<br />
NEiD A CAHT - No cfedit chert, no<br />
down payment, (17-91 models, guaran-<br />
teed approved. 1-MMM-7SS4, £4 hra.<br />
O'REILLY HEALTH CARE<br />
RN'S • LPN's<br />
Home Health Aides<br />
Homemakers<br />
390-8842 H<br />
PART TIME - WM, 1 Frt 4 to i houn<br />
yuch day. Sterling 1 a,m, Rasldentlal<br />
Cleaning Savteu. Mull have own vehlde<br />
» be feiraBM. Scrub Squad 820301S.<br />
SEIZED CARS<br />
Trucks, boats, 4.wheBlars,<br />
motorhomos, by FBI, IBS,<br />
DEA. Available your area niw.<br />
Call (80S) 612.7585 ixt.<br />
M1 «-<br />
Personals<br />
S Twenty years<br />
a<br />
buying antf soiling<br />
A antiques, appraising ana<br />
. household liqudaffens<br />
_ a<br />
Registered Appraisers<br />
•VI -398-0336 or 399-0552,,<br />
ADULT DATE LINE - Maka a dale to-<br />
nlQht. Real names <strong>and</strong> numbers of men/<br />
Women In yqur area. 1-000-9B8-2112. 1B<br />
yean. $2.5OAnlnu».<br />
Call Tad, IDs<br />
Senior Citizen Friend<br />
- WO JOB TOO SMALL -<br />
37Yrs.lnbldB,lr«da<br />
Reasonable Rates<br />
399-9397 » Outler Work<br />
.LIohtHilg<br />
NO JOB TOO SMALL<br />
609-399-8003<br />
Brooks T»V<br />
USIpTVS<br />
TVSTiB<br />
TVSTiBiOVOB<br />
R1PWHS „<br />
704 Asbury Avenue<br />
3994699<br />
PIANO LESSONS<br />
Experienced teacher In<br />
Ocean City<br />
Mrl, Turner<br />
398-1768 ,,4<br />
Professional Services<br />
•UNCAGED" PET SITTING - In homo<br />
Going away on vacation or lor the wook-<br />
snd, out ean't docido what to da with<br />
your pets? Stan pMklngi <strong>and</strong> leave your<br />
pels at home with Uncaged, In home pet<br />
siting, because you para. 308-3325.<br />
Carpenter/H<strong>and</strong>yman<br />
Home Remits, RBmodtlhg,<br />
VmylWMom,Dogrs,<br />
Kltmm & Baths toc/aiw<br />
Licensed A Insured. Call Geergt<br />
398.1745 ,<br />
J&JQUAUTY CLEANING<br />
Residential doomng<br />
• HtnMI Optnlngf<br />
• Summer dwigMyen<br />
• Wlndowi<br />
•OmwrOptratrt<br />
Call nnytlms lor price quote<br />
399tf95<br />
H<strong>and</strong>y S<strong>and</strong>y's<br />
HOME REPAIRS<br />
<strong>and</strong> remodeling<br />
fiafptniry • Doers • D#*s<br />
MRl<br />
MHp<br />
• Power wunlra • Floor CoVBrlnn!<br />
• WWo«ri • Polrntw' Smi Odd "&§<br />
LMnsfd<strong>and</strong>lnsurad<br />
Call Anytime 398-9S61<br />
"AJbrdatla Prices" H<br />
•DECKS.<br />
Lew Sypher<br />
BUILDER<br />
25 YEARS EXPERIENCE<br />
390-8298<br />
/ Welcome SmliJobil<br />
PRE-WINTER<br />
SPECIAL<br />
Re-Roofino<br />
69* §q, ft.<br />
Vinyl •<br />
Replacement Windows<br />
•145 Installed<br />
CALL 391.19m<br />
QUALITY ROOFING<br />
& SIDING<br />
7b<br />
O'NEILL MOVING<br />
(lomenVOlyme)<br />
Partial toad lo a full house,<br />
trips between Phila. a suburban<br />
areas. Affordable rates.<br />
Call 1-215-289-1130 .<br />
ANDERSON-OJSERKIS<br />
TAG SALE<br />
Llquldallon el House corilsnts<br />
. <strong>and</strong> titatM<br />
FULL APPRAISAL SEflVrOE .<br />
CALL027-O875 ,<br />
MASONRY<br />
Brick-Block<br />
FlroplacoB •<br />
Steps » Repairs<br />
Call Rich Kurtz<br />
641-6417 -<br />
HOME MAINTENANCE<br />
OFO.C,<br />
Full hinoVman iervlw. Htnttl<br />
apartment rtlurttstilng Complete<br />
home cleaning Mrvlcts, Georfl*<br />
Haffl "" 39S.2473<br />
CSS<br />
Clean Sweep Services<br />
(compitti otvm Gmpw)<br />
mutnlU • Gahnm<br />
Gentm/alm,<br />
LkwiHf <strong>and</strong> tang-,<br />
398.6446<br />
VINYL REPLACEMENT<br />
WINDOWS!!<br />
nEMMw MwraucnoM - M I***,<br />
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B14 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER OcawiClty. NJ. Thursday, Nowmbar 14,1991<br />
Yearly Rental Yearly Rental Yearly Rental Yearly Rental Public Notice Public Notice<br />
11TH WESLEY -1 tx*ms. 2 nsw bslhs.<br />
rnw kit. Ir. dr. ranSmod turn, bay win-<br />
dows. nl» portn. Isurmry. ft curing l<strong>and</strong>-<br />
lontt. <strong>On</strong>ly $700 nun. C*» 399-311S.<br />
UNFUflN a BORM APT • Urga If. 1 t*lh,<br />
WM KDM H»t. h/w Ind, WOO nun.<br />
Mutt hsrvo r«f. 1 block from 9th afreet<br />
bridge. CM 396-2907.<br />
1 BORM APT -14«1 (Met, Q.C Fum or<br />
untum. on sosei oarkinj. WJ5 mon Ind<br />
W49130a<br />
YEARLY APT - 3 Wrm. 1 b»lh, new cw-<br />
pat. $485 mon. Cwdlt cnedt raqulrad.<br />
COMUI Really RwROrj. 399-3869<br />
TOWNHOUSE • FantasUc view oT bay.<br />
Three trims, 3 pains. Hi. fireplace. 2 car<br />
QSraQ* plus 2 oufelde places. Boat slips.<br />
JlOOO per mon pk« UHB. Call 399 v 0S03<br />
TWO 3 BDRM APTS • fum or unfum.<br />
Cenvnl OC. Ref required. Ulfls SftpArala.<br />
Winter or yaarty optional- Call 399-06-19.<br />
SPACIOUS 2ND FLOOR - Fum apt. wa-<br />
ter <strong>and</strong> hen! Included. 3rd \ Wesley vi-<br />
cinity. $650 mon + mils. No pots! Call<br />
60^697-364*.<br />
STTtATHMERE - 2 & 3 bdm apti. $550<br />
to $650 mon plus uills. Rlordan Real Es-<br />
tate. 203-3235.<br />
1 BORM APT • 1st door. 32nd a Asbury<br />
Ava. W/d. gas heal Included. No pets.<br />
J375 mon plus utlls. Call 339-3S81.<br />
1 SUPERIOR APT - Ul HOOT ot duplex,<br />
Dnghl. unturri 2 bdmis, tile batti, newly<br />
daocoraied, hardwood Hi. residential,<br />
laundry. Ig dossts. parking, cable. Non-<br />
smoker, references. Call 399-7549 or<br />
609-828-&543 evenings<br />
2 a 3 BDRM APT - Vary laroe (urn or un-<br />
fum. wAir, color Iv. WAI. fireplace (2<br />
Mm), SMS a (3 bdrm). $580 mon +<br />
uCIS. Call 1-215 663-6668.<br />
2 BDRM APT - Lr, dr. Ml. WM. J550 plus<br />
utls. No pen. Gas hoi water heat. Call<br />
3SS-9560.<br />
2 BDRM APT • With Ir. dr a dendw. w/d<br />
rioclwp, A sun deck. Recenlly renovated.<br />
$575 mon plus utlls. No pels. Call 338-<br />
7634 on weekends, weekdays 1-215-<br />
684 0708 _ _ _ _ _ _ _<br />
2 BORM APT - 1st «. unfum. central lo-<br />
cation, egS heat, w/d, porch <strong>and</strong> side<br />
yanl. yard maintenance. Adults only, no<br />
PSBI $550 mon + Hill! Call 399-0296<br />
3 BDRM APT - Clean a cheerful. Eco-<br />
nomical gas heat, targe porch, auk: stor-<br />
age. Must see. No pels, eel a security re-<br />
quired, $595 mon plus utlls. 399-8026.<br />
3 BORM APT - Oltlce or nursery room. 2<br />
baths, wAJ, dw, w/w, off street parking.<br />
(030 mon plus ulils. Call 399-09O.<br />
3 BDRM DUPLEX - Modem first door. 2<br />
rul baths, decorator fum. All amenities.<br />
Soutttend of OC. Residential or commer-<br />
cial use. SS2S mon plus ulils. Call 391-<br />
9665or1-215-«59-14ia<br />
500 BAY - 2 bdims, 2 baths, air, an<br />
arwittea, pool, gang*, $875 mon plus<br />
UtUt-CaJ 300-136&<br />
500 DAY CONDO • Beautiful bay view<br />
tram balcony. Urga 2 bdms, 2 balhs.<br />
Fum or unfum. carpeted, pool, garage,<br />
security, a all nmsnltos. Winter/Seasonal<br />
possibla. $750 mon t utlls. 1-215-345-<br />
1313.<br />
APT FOR RENT - Year round. 2 bdm.<br />
dw. fld. partially torn. 3 blocks (ram 23rd<br />
SI beach. $500 mon * stat Call 390-<br />
3738.<br />
APT • Unfum. 1 bdrm. 1 ostti, centrally<br />
bemad, heat <strong>and</strong> hot water Included.<br />
$450 mon. cal 398-6101.<br />
ATTRACTIVE 3 BORM UNIT - <strong>On</strong>e bad.<br />
fum. wM, pd. back patk>. near shopping<br />
ft beach. $595 mon + alectric. Can 390-<br />
2734. _<br />
BARGAINS!UTIU INCU • t amdancM<br />
(in sr 2nd Her;, MM man. Dozens of<br />
n_s turn a unlum rantU, Wide prtco<br />
ranoo. Big or small unto. RUM fleal<br />
EMU, Mih ana Havon AVB, 3SS-3S3I,<br />
Yearly Rentals<br />
Vtry clean 2 PR, w/d, a/c.<br />
quMt neighborhood $530 mo.<br />
phis.<br />
Spacious 2 BR.1BA.LR.DR,<br />
kit, w/d. unt, $650/mo kid DM'..<br />
hot water ft cooking pi.<br />
Unique 3 Bfl, 1 1/2 BA, LR,<br />
oat-in kit, deck. $700 mo+.<br />
Three bedroom, 2 baft apis.,<br />
$650 mo. <strong>and</strong> up.<br />
Lawrence<br />
Real Estate<br />
4801 Centra! Ave.<br />
399.0014<br />
Single?<br />
Live At<br />
THE<br />
1357 Asbury Avenue,<br />
Ocean City, NJ<br />
399-0440<br />
Call Barry For<br />
Appointment<br />
SINGLE?<br />
Why not Hv§ in Luxury<br />
RIGHT NOW at the "Asbury<br />
Club," eompletely furnished<br />
Privaie Suites, from $70 per<br />
week. Free cabla TV.<br />
- Including All Utilities!!-<br />
B Color TV with<br />
Remote Control<br />
t3 Washer-Dryer Included<br />
^Refrigerators In<br />
Each Room<br />
"A Year 'Round<br />
Residence" „<br />
YEARLY APT - 3 bdm. 2 bath unHirn.<br />
OB hut. -_ $750 mon Credit chew<br />
inquired Coastal Realty. Realtor. 399-<br />
3899.<br />
YEARLY OR WINTER - Qsach hunt to<br />
bay (root Fum or unlum, fireplace, DM<br />
heal, modem apt* 1 bdnti to 4 bdrms<br />
$290 mon _ up Avail Immediately. Call<br />
our rental department at BerQer Aaalty,<br />
32nd » Asbury Ave.. 3U9-0076.<br />
BAYFRONT- 4 bdrms, y»ar round.<br />
$2000 par man Winter rental $1000<br />
mon Plus uills Call 398 2900<br />
BIG SELIXTIONI • Dozens ol small S<br />
larjjo apis, condos. houses. All pries<br />
ranges! Locations throughout Ocean <strong>city</strong><br />
on Upper Township. Super valuesl The<br />
Richards Agency Roaltors 39fl 3635.<br />
BRIGHT AND CHEERFUL • 2 bdrm. 1<br />
baih My equipped & lum apt. center ol<br />
town Yaarty $670 mon Ind all utlls. or<br />
w.nlor $500 Call 609-561 7421 or 609-<br />
SG1-4035<br />
ASBURY AVENUE Cantor City O C<br />
Nawly renovated opts 2 bdrm. dr, Ir. kit &<br />
bath Eiculiem location $550 mon + ulils<br />
Call 399-5854<br />
CENTRALLY LOCATED - Unlum. 2nd «.<br />
2 bdrm epL Pnvate enttance. all new<br />
kitchen, baih. carpeting, w/d No smok<br />
Ingi No putsl Eiocue heal references re-<br />
quired Available nowl $500 mon + elec<br />
Call 398-0?-4a altar 5 pm<br />
CENTRALLY LOCATED - Unfum. 2nd<br />
floor apt. Pnvaie entrance, parking All<br />
appdanco, kit, a laundry room No peB<br />
No children Elec heal i qualified people<br />
only WOO mon plus utlls 399-7408<br />
weekends. 1 215 275-2820 weekdays.<br />
CIIAAMING SOUTHEND TOWNHOUSE<br />
- 3 bdrm. i Vi baths. WAI. dw. unlum, 1<br />
block rrom beach No petsl $710 mon +<br />
utlls Call 1-215-277-8115<br />
COMPLETELY REMODELED - <strong>Near</strong> 3rd<br />
k Ocean 3 bdrm. 2 bath. w/w. wAJ. dw.<br />
g«. oas heat. 2 decks, oil street parking<br />
NO pets SttJOmon Call 398-3697.<br />
COZY OC BUNGALOW - 3 bdmi. 1 bad.<br />
dw. gd. w/d. gas heat ntn street area,<br />
JC50 mon plus UUIS 391-1314<br />
DELUXE TWO BORM -1 •* bath apt Pri-<br />
vate w.d. dw. (/(I. new w/w. covered<br />
porch, parking Avail Immed $595 mon<br />
includes heat a hot waier. Monlhan Re-<br />
alty Realtors. 399-0998 or 399-1311.<br />
DELUXE T VYQ BDRM • 1 vt bath spl Prt-<br />
vol« w/d. dw, g/d, naw M saverM<br />
porch, parking. Avail Immed, $620 man<br />
ind hsat t hoi water. Monlhan Really<br />
RMlBn, nSMM or Wfl-i 111.<br />
EFFIOKNCY GARAGE APT - For a sin-<br />
QU> nonsmoking adult, Nice nsK*ntal<br />
ana, bright, airy, lum apt No past (365<br />
mon * urns. Ct» 399-0074.<br />
FEMALE CHRISTIAN - Wants to shan 3<br />
Mrflt c<strong>and</strong>o In 0.0, $225 man + 1/3 uills.<br />
Call 391 •11SS.<br />
FIRST FLOOR . 3 bdmis, walk H •hop-<br />
ping <strong>and</strong> Community Cenler. gat heal.<br />
Nsw WBher 1 diynr. AdulS. No pats.<br />
Must see. $000 man + ujls. Call 1-215-<br />
44M513.<br />
QARDENi • 2 Him unWm, an heat,<br />
••crow end relsrencM, $650 plus utlls.:<br />
No pea. Call 1 -21S-52S-3113.<br />
TWO DORM APT - 1st floor, centrally to-<br />
caled on high ground. Newly decorated.<br />
Lr. dr. tun porch. Kit modem baih, w/d,<br />
dw, $S25- mon plus utlls. Avail Feb. 1st.<br />
Call 1-215.692-8087.<br />
THREE 0DRM APT • Newly renovaled.<br />
1 st Moor duplex, new w/w carpeting, eco-<br />
nomical gas hot water heat, front porch,<br />
1 mon security deposit. $575 mon plus<br />
utls. Avail Immediately. Call 461 -7470.<br />
BEACHBLOCK<br />
900 Park Place Condo<br />
<strong>On</strong>e bMrsorn apt, all amonloos.<br />
Pot information <strong>and</strong> inspection.<br />
Call SSQ<br />
YEARLY $390<br />
Beautiful one bdrm effidency,<br />
I3B0 men. Also i a 3 bdrm<br />
units available.<br />
QCiAf I1F<br />
FBiNCHHb4LTY,!ne,<br />
311-0002<br />
FURNISHED<br />
Two bdm, 1 bath apt. In<br />
the gardens area. Great<br />
location. $675 plus utiU.<br />
HOMIPORT<br />
Realty<br />
398-8400<br />
New Single<br />
VICTORIAN HOME<br />
Three bdrms, 2 1/2<br />
baths, w/w, ail<br />
appliances, central air,<br />
fireplace, off street<br />
parking, close to<br />
tveryttilng, quiet area.<br />
Avail immed. $1,250<br />
plus utils. Call<br />
1-215-585-2175 or<br />
weeknds 399-4310.<br />
1 & 2 Bedrooms<br />
& 1 Bedroom w/Den<br />
Starting at $525.00<br />
SEA AIRE APTS. HAS WHAT YOU'RE<br />
LOOKING FOR IN A YEARLY LEASE!<br />
• Heat, Hot Wattr« Cooking Gas<br />
• Wall teWUI Carpal<br />
•Patio or aaJeeny<br />
• Swimming Poof<br />
• 24 Hr. Emergency<br />
mmsmnct<br />
OPgN MONDAY THROUOH SATURDAY<br />
OFFICE: A-fl CHAPMAN BLVD.<br />
SOWERS POINT, NJ 08244<br />
(609)69^288<br />
N0WTAKWQAPPUCAT10NS<br />
Tha Apartment Community...<br />
AsReMihingAtlttNamt<br />
(MoPtttiP(#«M)<br />
Att About CtbkCrnffl<br />
TWO BDRM APT - NcKtlwid. unlum.<br />
spadous, Ivgs prlvatQ dAck. N«w wAv .<br />
relrlg, slovs. & vinyl windows. Quiet<br />
neighborhood. Off street parking. $500<br />
mon plu> utlls. Go heat. Cult 391 -2131.<br />
TWO BORM CUTE • New condition.<br />
122S W«t Ava, Anil now. Lr, dining<br />
area, kit, refrig. w/w carpet, lull bslh, w/d,<br />
all panelled, all else, unlum. No pota.<br />
$475 mon pllrt UUIS- kispecf now. Con-<br />
tact owner on premise! dsly. W«<br />
Everts. Realtor. 1225 West Ave. Pnons<br />
398-6500. Act (p^i It won't lasll<br />
TWO DDflM • First floor, wAJ, w/w carpet,<br />
Oarage optional, OR street parWnQ, yard,<br />
Doll couru view. J550 mon plus UUIS.<br />
Call ev« 783-8814 or weekends 729-<br />
4070.<br />
TWO BDRM REAR COTTAGE - Lame<br />
eat-In kitchen, lr, baih, l&undry mom, air-<br />
cond. w/w. 14111 a Central area, $500<br />
mon + Muts. No pen. Coll 1-215-558-<br />
3180.<br />
GARDENS APT • Completely remod-<br />
eled. 3 bdnns, new bath room a Ml<br />
neww carpet, wM, on. large front porch,<br />
on street perking with garage, $680 mon<br />
Ind heat. Call 1-215-568-0919 or 1-800-<br />
451-3433.<br />
HOUSE EXCELLENT CONDITION •<br />
South<strong>and</strong>, 3 bdrms, 2 bath, family room,<br />
parking, large yard, outside shower. 3\^<br />
blocks to beach. AH year round rental.<br />
$800 mon plus utls. Call 1-215-742-<br />
4262 or 645-7463 evenings.<br />
JUST COMLETELY REMODELED<br />
Large 3 bdm. near 3rd » Ocean. W/w,<br />
w/d. dw, o/d, gas heat, porch- No poa.<br />
$640 mon. Call 398-3697.<br />
LAGOON • Second Door duplex. 38 Weal<br />
16th SL Modem 2 bdrms, den. Ir, kit, w/d,<br />
rafrlg, gAJ. dw, hnplaca. Lovery vtow of<br />
water way, deck a swimming. $725 mon<br />
+ utlls. Call 608^68-8704.<br />
LARGE 1 ODRM APT - <strong>Near</strong> 12th » Cen-<br />
tral. Nowly remodeled, gas heat w/w.<br />
wA). Ow, gJU. No peal $460. mon plus<br />
uBIi. Can 308-3687.<br />
NEAR BEACH AND BOARDWALK -<br />
Roommate needed to share fully equip<br />
fum apt. with wtf, cable TV, micro akx<br />
$200 monthly. Available Immediately.<br />
C*ll 389-3007 pr 391-8347.<br />
NiWLY RENOVATiD • 1 bdm apt,<br />
grau MI 4 Ms iBsee, Loft open toHv-<br />
Ing ana, can sleep extra guesB. 1450<br />
man pn»utlk, Call 424-1941.<br />
NORTHEND • Small 2 Mrm apt. turn,<br />
near beach » <strong>boardwalk</strong>. WM avail Avail<br />
ImmeslaMy, M7B mon. Win consider<br />
wlntor rsnW until May isth, $411 man.<br />
phautM.CU39HU0,<br />
NORTH1ND QAROINa. Firs! Boor, un.<br />
fum, 3 bdrrra. 2 but*, Unas DM.<br />
w/d, dw, trspMai, off Itraai parking,<br />
elec heat. No pall. $850 mon plus utlls.<br />
Last men rant phi see required. Call<br />
39B«74<br />
SMALL TWO BORM - 1st fl apt. alec<br />
heat.$45Omon + uWs. Coll 399-2911.<br />
SOMERS PONT ^63 Vatage Drive. Un-<br />
fum, $1000 plus utlls. 1 'A mon secudly.<br />
Golf course location. 3 Mrm, family<br />
room, play room or four bdrm, 2W bath,<br />
fire place, large fenced yatd, with appli-<br />
ances, elec heat, rat. Appointments call<br />
399-2155.<br />
SOUTHEND - Excellent Ideation. 54th «<br />
Haven Ave., 3 bdrm, 1 oath, 1st floor,<br />
fum, with w/d. a dw, cable, private drive-<br />
Storage area In laundry room. Also 3<br />
phones. Ideal location. S610 mon plus<br />
elec. Call 206-5326.<br />
SOUTHEND • Second floor apts. 2<br />
bdrnis. 1 bath, kit IMng area, unlurn,<br />
w/d, dw, $51Smon + utlts. Second apt,<br />
$500 + HIM- Thin) aptv. $490 + uills. Call<br />
390-7285.<br />
OC. 3 Mrm,! batra. w«, fum, llnjt Igor.<br />
I ISO niBn phi UM. Can 421-1 in.<br />
«C»N emfvi tMrrrt apt Bid fiB* W<br />
duptax, bay UN. WM, Bfrsinel parking.<br />
hsal ind. AvUI 12A1/I1, S4B! msn. Ml<br />
389-2632.<br />
OMAN CrfY • I bdrm apt. Can 399-<br />
2936.<br />
OMAN CiTY • 1 bdrm, ir, kit, 1 bath.<br />
MSSRiMinsHWhw, 1 man see. No pan.<br />
Coll 390-1815.<br />
OCEAN CfTY-2nd* Ocean, 1 «t (kw.<br />
duple*. 3 bdrms. w/d. gsj heat, with or<br />
wjAout lum. Moa mon plus ultls. No<br />
pot.. Call 398 5466.<br />
OCEAN CITY GOLD COAST-<strong>On</strong>o block<br />
from boach. 3 kvM bdrm. ir. dr. kit, w/d,<br />
dw, 1 bath, front deck, unlum. $725 men<br />
plus hen t utlls. CM 99H» alter<br />
5pm.<br />
OMAN CfTY . Great toeMon, 4 M l<br />
apt 11 Mrm apL Each with, k, . df, eat<br />
in Hi. wd hook up. Banga avail. $7So<br />
msn • iSH mon. hMlnd. Oaji 4St-<br />
6859 or 582 7*57.<br />
OCEAN CITY-Laroa 3 Mrm hou*awlih<br />
leneed m ysrd Newly renovaiod. Quiet<br />
nsMsntkH naighbofnood. tMO men. 1-<br />
ROOMMATE NEEDED • Te •hare 3<br />
twrm house. 2 baHs. 1242 mon DkJi<br />
uta. CUM M shopping. Available Nov.<br />
ILMIMMMt.<br />
mOM&VnCtENCY • WaaWy. monthly<br />
Of yaarty, Man, cheerful- Radio, micro-<br />
HVI & Stifl Ifl^ PfQjif P@0 (Sf W4B<br />
NOTICE<br />
Advertisers should . check Ihoir<br />
advartiurrwit th* first day of<br />
publication for errors. The<br />
newspaper Shalt not be liable (or<br />
typographical error* end<br />
publication will be limited to that<br />
portion of the ad wherein error<br />
occurred.<br />
NOTICE TO BIDDERS<br />
NOTICE la hereby given th« an<br />
November 2fl, 1001, aided Propoa-<br />
eM wtl bai recalvwt by thai CKy ot 8*><br />
Isle Ctty, Naw Jsmy, ki Cky HM.<br />
441« LanoTa Avenue, Sea, Mo Cky,<br />
4 tha> hour c4 10:00 a.m., pravajaig<br />
time, tor<br />
SANITARY SEWER AND STORM<br />
SEWER RECONSTRUCTION IN<br />
DOWNTOWN UTILITY IMPROVE-<br />
MENT PROGRAM. CITY OF SEA<br />
ISLE CITY. PROJECT NO. «714.<br />
Plans <strong>and</strong> SpacUcMlm maty t»<br />
obtained at th* ofllc* 01 tha Cty<br />
Englrwar, John a WMkar, A<br />
P.O.Boxoes<br />
Marmora, NJ. 06223<br />
Anornfty tor apptcarK. Angds<br />
Canumo<br />
rn.<br />
November 4th, A.D.<br />
MarK)ri.a<br />
B<br />
.D.JN1<br />
nlorv<br />
t down paymant or tor<br />
Sacilon 2. Far tha nn-hekn ol aaM mpnwainaoi* or pupoua <strong>and</strong> u<br />
meet lha part ol aald »4_0.000i» aptmprWlona not provktad for by apple--<br />
tkn haraundar a) aaM down paymanH. iwgotlabla bond, ot ma felly m<br />
Ooean Cly ae» twraby authan-ad lo ba> Itauad ki the prindnal amount ol<br />
3621<br />
Cap*<br />
210<br />
May esmsr<br />
eeurt Houn, NJ.<br />
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY -Nlcs deon<br />
large room. Center of town. 1 'A blocks lo<br />
Much, cable. Private todlliy. refrlg, WA)<br />
on premises. Winter or yearly. Starling at<br />
$55week. Call 391 -1221.<br />
CENTRAL LOCATION - Close to shop-<br />
ping, buses <strong>and</strong> <strong>boardwalk</strong>. Kitchen, wA),<br />
cable TV. $75 per week. Cell 391-7905<br />
or 399-0083.<br />
CLOSE TO TRANSPORTATION - Con-<br />
vanleni lecttkin, Ptaasa all 398-2735.<br />
CLUB WiBUV HOTIL - BBomi wlft,<br />
esior tv, rstrlg, alt UUH, w/d evsll. Swnlna<br />
ai $75 wook. Call 389-5040.<br />
FURN ROOMS - Or apft, ovallabla In,-<br />
msdlalaly. From iS5.00 per week, par<br />
enon. Call 398-1033.<br />
or purpose*, negotiable *aa ol the arytiaprtnclpai amouni noi axcaadaia<br />
$360.60000 a« rMraby auhorbad to be laauad punuant to <strong>and</strong> wMiln tfie<br />
Umhallona pntacrtMd by aaJd law.<br />
Section 3. Tna knprovejnana hereby authorized <strong>and</strong> the eevera) purpataa<br />
tor th* ftn-nckig ot which arid at-eMtona are to ba laauad. the approprla-<br />
tkns made lor an aadmaiad ooat ot each purpoa* (In each caa*. Indudkio el<br />
work or maanela nacaaaary therefore or dddentaf Iherelo, <strong>and</strong> as atmwn on<br />
ind ki aooordanoa nth tha plena <strong>and</strong> apaoMoa-<strong>On</strong>a tharakn on IM si the<br />
ODica ot Ihe C«y Clerk <strong>and</strong> hereby approved), end the eaHmstad maximum tha Cly<br />
amourts ol bond* or notae 10 be laauad lor each auch purpose. m» reapac-<br />
NOTICE TO BIDDERS<br />
e i P<br />
CAPE MAYCOUNTY.NEW JER-<br />
SEY rjttOO<br />
NOTICE ki hmsy gkMt MM<br />
•M propoMf* wM b* nMivad by<br />
y ftifrtuklng Agent at em<br />
Tutd Nb • at<br />
NOTICE OF ADOPTION<br />
TOWNSHIP OF uppen<br />
CAPE MAY COUNTY<br />
ORDNANCE NO. 17-19B1<br />
AN OmtMnSe VACATWQ A<br />
PORTION OF LANDtS AVENUE i<br />
FROM WHtTTIEHAVENUE TOW!.-*<br />
LARD AVENUE. EXCEPTWQ<br />
THEREFROM CErTTAJN STRffiT<br />
•IMINTHITOWNeMPW<br />
Hy<br />
IMPhOVEMENTS<br />
APPnopniA<br />
TION<br />
AND<br />
ESTIMATE<br />
MOTEL EFFICIENCY UNITS - Color TV,<br />
•vaHable dally, weakly, monthly. Call<br />
SiMii<br />
(A) The Imttfowment by corntructlori,<br />
reconstruction or addMon thafMs<br />
ol the Mean C^Muekj Pkw<br />
OCEAN FRONT APT • 1 Mrm, dw, $»,<br />
trash compactor, gsj hot walar haat,<br />
alarm syiiem. on itreet puWng, $650<br />
moo piueutla.Cal 39*4725.<br />
ONE BORM APT • Fum. Aval now. W«<br />
even. Off street pafiUng, CantMy local-<br />
»d (450 mon plus elec Call 391-1264 or<br />
Mf-MMIM.<br />
ONE BOfiM APT • Lr, m t bath. Vary<br />
cute compact apt, Northond of OS, Oulat<br />
•fai'tWOiflon. Cat S«8-37a3 w Ml-<br />
2000.<br />
QUBT MUTWND CONBO - HI tow,<br />
4 Mrmi, i balhs, *, dr, kit. mil package.<br />
suHKa stanga, sfHtnMt park fsr i an.<br />
Avail immsd. »750 men + utlts. Call 388-<br />
REMODELED 2 BORM APT • Cen r<br />
localed. CarBeM (M sanalM. t<br />
fnon*uii«,da»i^ir<br />
NICELY FURN ROOM • Shower 1 bath,<br />
pries lull lowered lor a sultMM person.<br />
Quiet ares, perking, rxlvme horns, » col.<br />
Sit.934B.<br />
OCEAN CITY • Fum room wld prlm_<br />
sniraneB, IndudM all ulliltlM, rslrigsroiar<br />
<strong>and</strong> CBBIB hook-up, w/d on premise!,<br />
Slanlno 01 $50. per week, woiNng males<br />
pre(erred,.CairtOMiI.|i4l or Mf.<br />
5743.<br />
OC ROOMS. Weakly, monthly t yearly.<br />
Lsrga, wry clean comfortable, mojt win<br />
prlvaU) baih. Each has reMg. <strong>and</strong> able<br />
TV, Ample clossl ond dresser span.<br />
Single or double occupancy. Call 391 •<br />
PRIVATE ROOM IN PRIVATE HOME •<br />
Bam, northend. <strong>On</strong>* block 10 beach. First<br />
Mor, jftVaM •ntranGS, $81 wask, WM<br />
•vsll. Female. 3BM741.<br />
ROOMS • Starling at $55 par week.<br />
Prsnl Arms, Ilia Central Ave., O.C.<br />
J»O143,<br />
ot the aug,<br />
A gnMti rooni<br />
)<br />
tain room*.<br />
i (upstair*) wptocameni<br />
iiil.VrirM lnaiiM.itMlL~iJl<br />
pai>a»jfWdaf<br />
syst*«n, rewsing ol 1<br />
electrical H ineeteofc.^^mlnBr<br />
A^tSkJMlMb^*<br />
teatt equal In ukiul M mt<br />
p.m. tn Ti-aclay. November S«,<br />
1091 aj which Itne the MM eeaoad<br />
btda wM be put-cry opened <strong>and</strong> read<br />
lorthelotowtno:<br />
tti-iS — TUHNIIHINO AND<br />
DBJVIHNa DAT! PROCEOBINQ<br />
M propOMito (null b* •u-mMad<br />
on the Prupuael From epproved lor<br />
thai |MYifXMi or oft an M M BWflBca<br />
aa to wonJng <strong>and</strong> punctuation, cop-<br />
to* of auch Propoaal Perm, thla<br />
adveflleemeni, <strong>and</strong> lha Tanna <strong>and</strong><br />
•paMlotfona may ba obtained Aon<br />
the otltoa sf Putilmalng. Hoom 23.<br />
CNy Hal, Ocean Cty, Raw Jaraay,<br />
<strong>and</strong> bkJdaira mutt a-asluMy comply<br />
wnhrtot tha wrmaot the aeW docu-<br />
manta.<br />
Bkjamayba meHed or deivered<br />
lo the CHyClerVol the City olOoeen<br />
•IMINITOWNeMPW<br />
UPPER. COUNTY OF CAPE MAY<br />
AND STATE OF NEW JERSEY<br />
Note k hereby eJwti tM ttw<br />
lf 9 m 9 mM * m *"«**<br />
ii A niMtins fil ifw<br />
kis* ol tna Town-<br />
<strong>and</strong> was takan up tar DmtrJerauon<br />
HtotsialadopttanMapublchMr-<br />
jnortth.Trjwns*cotnt<br />
jownsr*cornrntn**otm*<br />
Towmjhkj el Upper h*M on the 1SH<br />
day M Movembar, 1M1 *t 7M run m<br />
I I I . TMrnih» HM, Tuekafie*'<br />
NewJensey, at wMoh tkn* a*M Or*<br />
BARBARA A. CAMP<br />
I4ao.ooo.oo »aoo,ooo.oo<br />
referred to In8*atan<br />
^«lML<br />
(4».000«> •MiMO.W<br />
The MOM el th* approprtaOone men* tar each of th* knorovemanta or<br />
Msretatd over me tMlnwM rr»»4BiOT ajnouM^ berttw MIIB<br />
Mlw*taWattMd,k^<br />
loaowtno arWIUonal M M ere haraby Oatermtoed,<br />
laatoiaa: _ . .. ^<br />
SWQil FAMLY HOUSE • 4 Mrm 1 Vfc<br />
bath, i ear saraa*. w«, dw, $775 man<br />
rJtusuHs.Ca«38l-2304.<br />
SOM6R8 PONT • Harteur Cove, My.<br />
Iran 2 Wrms, i MM, HreplBce, air. an<br />
appnancM. pool, gal neat, carport <strong>and</strong><br />
more. IIMBmen * uta. Rah required.<br />
SMMtttti<br />
FLORBA KEYS . Key Colony teach,<br />
Marathon, Tropical t Mm, i bath com.<br />
ptole house on beautllul lagMn with<br />
dock, stoop, t. Cabana Club (pool,<br />
snack bir, eki). Gr«l fishing. $600<br />
weak. Call 1 -2154774610,<br />
NAPLES FLORBA VILLA • 1 Mrm pfUi<br />
dan, garage. Pools 1 lannlt on premMt,<br />
OOH lo beach. Monthly renal, Ann Im-<br />
madlalsly. Me. 1 January. Call 3u8-<br />
4471.<br />
NEW SMYRNA BEACH - 20 mile, souti<br />
of Dayiona teach. Two Mrm town-<br />
house, IMt ban gangs, i wock« Irom<br />
beach, cM. f 275 weak, tfM msn. Call<br />
M04S45 Novambar ftru Asrll,<br />
POMPANO BEACH • Sinola horns. 1WB<br />
Mrm, i bolhs. Florida room on M<strong>and</strong><br />
wUh deep walar dock, Oulei raildaniitj<br />
netghMrhsM yet dsse to MMtM.<br />
Pool. Mi Week to prtvato boach. Avail<br />
Nn I Om, »1 ooo moo. Can 398-1496.<br />
PORT CHARLOTTl FLOHIOA . WMt<br />
coast, lovely tie not home. Florid* room,<br />
(f, dining ana, 2 baun, 2 bdrm., 1 ar<br />
garaga, ecreen porch, CM, cm, Urg*<br />
wen thssM m W4 m, m&m<br />
Butlwrttadif thti<br />
(c) Tne *upple<br />
ourVmade<br />
dltc*** t<br />
th* eaM l*w ha* b**n<br />
d • oMpMaMasuM<br />
'<br />
•••••uia-Kfl-r ma HIVIIUI VUII^MPV,! ifw.ii MI_F -«<br />
IbythlaBondOrdlnencelaiByears.<br />
w uTilajiTiWTfl ditrt MMsnwil rwyjtfatsi b*f U<br />
duty mane ndluad kT ttia OHM si th* CkyOeni M s a m M « a »<br />
dupoc*»a ttwraot hn bwsn IHed ki the Ofltee el m* DiMHr «iheDMatonol<br />
Local Oowmnan Sarvteea In the Dapertmenl et Conmunty AllaH af lha<br />
MM ot New Jaraay, <strong>and</strong> such MMMnta wtm mat the BrouMslttaCU<br />
as satirad ki HM UM to hcreaaed by Ih* aumortzetton ot the bond* <strong>and</strong><br />
notes pravtJa. ler In thla Bond Oroiname by t3W.000.00 ana the aald at*<br />
gMbnt auihef bad by thk Bond rMln_noi wil ba wthki ai M M M M I<br />
111 11 ai ill 1 * il tall Haiti t-TTtf<br />
II •••. ~-f* »^ —"«»•»« •• • •_• •*•<br />
prescitedbynBlduw<br />
(d) Amounia ren<br />
MMebaealent.r<br />
ral meaadta f78,O0O.0O M the a_ne_M lof Maraal on<br />
Mkj ol laaukio iaM oMgHtont, enofceertng eoat <strong>and</strong> other<br />
msootheo^wfien_nyaaleorde»V.<br />
are ol the notaa punuant to Ma OrdkMhea h mad*. Such rapM miM<br />
Muda tha amount, the oseolptlon, tho knaraal ma, ttM mMurty adiadule<br />
aj tha not** aoW, arid price obtained <strong>and</strong> Ota MM M th* purchaser.<br />
Section 7. The fui lakh <strong>and</strong> aadl ot me C«y are henby pledged to the<br />
punctual ptyment of the prtnekal st <strong>and</strong> MaMM en lha) Wd OMMIOM<br />
authwte*dbytr_iBondOro1ri_T».6-WOI*J_l'or»er_«b_d**^^<br />
eMeailoM cK the Oty, <strong>and</strong> the Cky (nal ba oMe-M 10 la*y a_ HMoraffl<br />
tSxa* upon al Aa iavaHa property MHn m* cky MrtM paymeol of arid<br />
oMoaUoni <strong>and</strong> HanM Vwaon mlhoK ImaaHona of ran or amount.<br />
Salon a Tha Captaj Budgst ol th* Cky ol Ooean Cky la hereby<br />
amended to ewjarm n«h d>« provision* ol Ma M M M to tha MtM «<br />
"section • TM •ond Ordnanoi thai Hka MaM twenty (SO) day* aHar<br />
~ puWkatton iieraot -tar hnal adoption, a* piovkted by saM LoeeJ Bond<br />
rNJ.Trola,Jr.<br />
Thai<br />
retting ft a<br />
Manea pubeshed It<br />
laniMMMOf mast<br />
ry. ki ttw Couray oT<br />
. Mayor NJ.<br />
J*ann*Ounn. Counof t<br />
•H waa Hreduead <strong>and</strong>[paated upon tM<br />
>aov*rnlngbodyolih*CkyCounclollii*Ckyot<br />
Cky on Nov. 36,1W at 730 Q-Qtook pjn,. <strong>and</strong> duTkw tfta usalt rjrlur lo «nd<br />
ua 10 ami inokajng tw Mia of auoh maeisig, obpte* d **Mcn1nBnoawBb*<br />
Sound<br />
Advice.<br />
Call him at...<br />
i-800.876.9736<br />
If<br />
Jay Lamont<br />
Founding Direclor^TemplB<br />
University's Real Estate Institute.<br />
National Real Estate Educator's<br />
Association Consumer Education<br />
Award Winner. Author, Educator,<br />
Lecturer, Nationally Recognized<br />
Cemmantatof,<br />
"All About Real [state<br />
Sundays, 9am to Noon<br />
Whether you're an owner, buyer,<br />
renter or investor you need the insight<br />
knowledge <strong>and</strong> sound advice Jay Lamont<br />
brinp to his call-in show every<br />
Sunday morning.<br />
Listen to the real estate authority.<br />
And leam.<br />
WOND<br />
1400 ON YOUR DIAL<br />
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1580 ON YOUR DIAL<br />
Thursday, November 14.1S91 Ocean City. NJ. THE SENTWEL-L£DGEH B15<br />
Striper action is^hot! Plus, tips on winter reel storage<br />
There are quite a few blues<br />
ttie 17- to IB^ound daia<br />
J^nlxedfnaswelL<br />
John from Fin Mies In<br />
OCMM aty h«d a few<br />
names of successful anglers<br />
from this piat week: Tom<br />
Oaka from Holts Boatworh<br />
had two people out on Fri-<br />
day <strong>and</strong> they had seven<br />
fish. Clint Seltzer on Sin.<br />
day had two baes, one ol<br />
hih went 35 pounds.<br />
Maureen KUute of<br />
Ocean Oft aught her first<br />
striper this weekend- it<br />
measured 31 inches. Mau-<br />
reen also caught <strong>and</strong><br />
released another bass that<br />
day,<br />
A fishing trip by a Mt.<br />
AYtnas <strong>and</strong> sons of Vine-<br />
d yielded a catch ol 42<br />
prs, ttie largest weigh,<br />
ing 43 pounds. The average<br />
weight was estimated<br />
around 25 pounds* their<br />
Sizes went from 33 inches<br />
up. They were caught off<br />
Cape May.<br />
ThU Is a very good Indl<br />
cation that the Btrict regula-<br />
tions have been able to<br />
improve the stocks of<br />
striped bass, which were in<br />
terrible decline just a few<br />
short years ago.<br />
Perhaps other species<br />
which are now also in tert-<br />
Me decline may be able to<br />
be saved by similar enforce-<br />
ment.<br />
The fall of the year is the<br />
time many anglers put their<br />
tackle away for the winter, I<br />
hope nat many of you are<br />
stJQ out mere trying to get<br />
mon fish <strong>and</strong> are still using<br />
your gear, but for mow<br />
who already have called it<br />
quits or are about to, I<br />
would like to take a<br />
moment to discuss proper<br />
wtater-starap<br />
fishing<br />
report<br />
With another week of<br />
waves pounding against the<br />
shoreline, irs been difficult<br />
for many anglers to make it<br />
out the inlet. Very lew, if<br />
any, made it last weekend.<br />
Hopefully, this weekend<br />
will see an end to the heavy<br />
seas <strong>and</strong> eroding waves.<br />
Bluefish were moving in<br />
pretty close. Should all be<br />
well this weekend, you may<br />
find them anywhere from<br />
close to the beaches, to the<br />
stonebeds, Avalon shoals<br />
<strong>and</strong> all the other inshore<br />
fishing sites.<br />
So what is mere to do?<br />
STRffPlRS — <strong>and</strong> lots of<br />
'em!<br />
Hie striped bass fishing<br />
has been so good this past<br />
week, it is reported that<br />
even those who do not<br />
know what they are doing<br />
by DAVE<br />
CARBBR<br />
ere able to get a striper.<br />
Heavy surf is always the<br />
striper's friend because it<br />
tends to confuse small bait-<br />
fish <strong>and</strong> move them closer<br />
together making mem eas-<br />
ier prey. The thick, s<strong>and</strong>y<br />
water does not seem to<br />
bother the striper the way it<br />
does other fish, so he is a<br />
master at feeding in the<br />
worst kinds of weather. In<br />
fact, many trophy snipers<br />
have been taken during<br />
<strong>sever</strong>e storms.<br />
The bass have been biting<br />
around the inlets <strong>and</strong> jetties<br />
with some being taken<br />
around the Inlet bridges at<br />
night. They are biting<br />
iCent<br />
LrWySpMt<br />
2. Atlantic City<br />
6.Oc**nCity<br />
7,Mttgarnt<br />
8. Cumberl<strong>and</strong><br />
NatJeiMieenf<br />
I.HamrnenM<br />
2,Si,.bMf>h<br />
J.Mslnl<strong>and</strong><br />
_§MkkJl*Twp<br />
~Bo*na<br />
s.onqgvcn<br />
7.SLAuflustln*<br />
8Low«CspoMay<br />
•PORTS STATS<br />
CMK-ATUNneLMOUE<br />
fOOTBAlLSTANOWaS<br />
flhru Sunday)<br />
Cent Ovni Off<br />
0*0 7*0 844<br />
S-K S-K MJ<br />
S-K ».i* 19.7<br />
4-2.1 4-M 18.7<br />
4.2.1 S4-1 IM<br />
LBfl 2.K UM<br />
1-M t-M 194<br />
1*0 1*0 ?J<br />
ft t-M 103<br />
mrjstiy on live eels but they<br />
have also been taken on<br />
Hopkins lures <strong>and</strong> other<br />
types of tin squid-type lures<br />
as ,weU as on pfup <strong>and</strong><br />
Bombm,<br />
The bass have been run-<br />
ning pretty good sized.<br />
With fish in the 18- to 23-<br />
pound class fairly common.<br />
Hshmg reels are me hard-<br />
est hit by neglect I have<br />
seen so many reels tiat<br />
were put away dirty in fjie<br />
fall <strong>and</strong> come spring were<br />
in a terrible state of disre-<br />
pair. It only tekes a few<br />
moments to make sure mat<br />
your gear Is ready for win-<br />
ter storage.<br />
Saltwater has terrible cor-<br />
rosive effects on all forms of<br />
metaL Reel housings were<br />
very subject to damage sev-<br />
eral years ago, but most reel<br />
manufacturers have<br />
switched to composite<br />
housing material. These<br />
plastic reels do not rust in<br />
the housings, but their<br />
insides are as vulnenble as<br />
they ever wo*.<br />
The totmble now Is that<br />
where you once knew you<br />
needed to check out your<br />
reel by the cofroslon of the<br />
outside, you now have a<br />
reel that, nevw mste but<br />
could hive serious damage<br />
inside.<br />
The oiUre outside of the<br />
reds should be washed<br />
a damp cloth. If you<br />
some reels this is easier<br />
than others. If there is no<br />
sl i" °' dirt ""^ a
SI 6<br />
Mainl<strong>and</strong> wins SJ boys x-country<br />
title; Raiders finish up in fourth<br />
Mild Mainl<strong>and</strong> surprised id finished fiihd fourth foh with ih 136 pionship meet Absegamrs Group I tide with Kevin<br />
Ocean City <strong>and</strong> Bridgrton points.<br />
Toby y Staton was Sth <strong>and</strong> Sehmtog of Pitman finish.<br />
ta Saturday y to win to<br />
J HU f E Hb<br />
fc adlH Ji«Qn HarreU of Egg Har Harbor tag first.<br />
South h Jersey J Group G 3 boys b Mainl<strong>and</strong> bme^ed I S Township p finished 10*. The Raiders blitzed<br />
cross country champion- ^ ££ Pt Peter FM FMer of f Vto Vtoet<strong>and</strong> Oakerest, 15-50, to thereguship<br />
h at Westtmpton W Th Tech.<br />
13th<br />
«" *• Individual cham- tar season finale last week,<br />
With Chris Boldin lead- 14th,<br />
plon in Group 4, helping Senior Scott Flicker was me<br />
ing the way with a<br />
the Clan to a Efth place fin- first OC runner to finish.<br />
sfcond-pUce finish, the Junior J Zac Case was die ish behind champion Shaw- Sophomore Don<br />
Mustangs defeated the nt Rwdn to BMh 088<br />
" a l bhid<br />
Raidirs — who were die "8 •* No. 17. Jpuor KeiA<br />
Cape-American n champi- i<br />
ons — <strong>and</strong> Bridgeton,<br />
which won ttie Cape-National<br />
cross country title.<br />
Mainl<strong>and</strong> scored 90<br />
points to beat runner-up<br />
Bridgeton by 25. Ocean City<br />
mto •«* 2 p<br />
nee. was close behind, fallowed<br />
Cinnaminson was the by Oase, senior Clark<br />
«t. junto Steve c^oup % ^n/a ^^ xer- Hostetter, Janto, junior Jer-<br />
Bias was 27* <strong>and</strong> senior eneeTagan of Ft Pleasant «ny Holl<strong>and</strong>, senior R<strong>and</strong>y<br />
Rick Moriey was 28tti. Boro toktag individual hon- Mistte <strong>and</strong> Moriey.<br />
In addition to Ae runners ore. Chris Nestore of Ham- The eight runners fin-<br />
Mainl<strong>and</strong>, , Bridgeton g monton advanced as an ished wiAm seven seconds<br />
Ocean Q Qty, two other h individual wlA a fin* place of each oAer. Senior Jason<br />
runners quaMed for finish. Hooper, who was IDA, was<br />
this Saturday's state chant- Haddon Heights took Ae J ust h* 0 seconds behind<br />
Moriey.<br />
Free lecture Nov. 24 on fitness walking<br />
SINCE 1969<br />
Unclaimed<br />
Custom-Color<br />
Sale<br />
Each store has a selection<br />
of overstocked <strong>and</strong><br />
unclaimed custom colors in<br />
Sea Shore House Paint,<br />
Rich Lux Wal-Shleid <strong>and</strong><br />
other quality paint lines. We<br />
have dabbed a color swatch<br />
on the lid of each container •<br />
if you purchase any of these<br />
colors- you save 50% <strong>and</strong><br />
more.Cnoose from pastels<br />
to deep tones in quarts,<br />
gallons <strong>and</strong> some 5 gallon<br />
pails. Includes interior <strong>and</strong><br />
exterior stains <strong>and</strong> finishes.<br />
Sales limited to store •tack<br />
1018 Asbury Ave., Octan City • 398-1048<br />
• Closed Sunday •<br />
quart<br />
If you see news<br />
happening, call<br />
THE<br />
NEWSCENTER<br />
40 HOTLINE<br />
(809)<br />
926-0300<br />
PAINTS<br />
Before the loss<br />
PLEASANTVILLl — prior to the regular blood pressure (hypertai- nons.<br />
Shore Memorial Ho§pital monthly business meeting sion) <strong>and</strong> how Tegular exer-<br />
will hold a free waHness fit- of Ae Shore MaU Walkers<br />
The lecture is part of<br />
cise such as fitness walking<br />
no§§ lecture, "Lower your held at the park bench area<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital's<br />
can help lower it. There wUl<br />
blood pressure by walk- near the Boscov's mall<br />
series of wellness classes on<br />
be free information on con-<br />
FIELD HOCKEY FMA1M<br />
ing,* 8:30 a.m. Monday entrance.<br />
fitness, nutrition <strong>and</strong> stress<br />
trolling hypertension<br />
Nov. 25 at Ae Shore Mall<br />
management<br />
Joanne Phillips, a Shore Arough weight loss, diet,<br />
here.<br />
Memorial cardiac education exercise <strong>and</strong> medication.<br />
The Shore Mall Walkers<br />
The lecture will be held nurse, win discuss high<br />
is a local fitness walking Third OC loss to Cumberl<strong>and</strong><br />
She wUl also answer ques- group that works out at Ae For Ae third time Ais Bailey <strong>and</strong> Anne Ambros another <strong>and</strong> Cumberl<strong>and</strong> round with a win over»<br />
mall at 7:30 mm, every season Cumberl<strong>and</strong> both his the nets.<br />
advanced to Friday's South laeey Township. The teams*<br />
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL<br />
weekday except Sundays. defeated Ocean City In field Ocean City came back in Jersey championship game finished two overtimes in a<br />
Their monthly business hockey Monday afternoon the second half on a goal by •gainst Toms River South. scoreless tic. Ocean City<br />
meetings are held the first — but Ais tone it marked<br />
Monday of every month at the end of Ae Raider sea-<br />
senior Patti Essl — the first The Ocean County school advanced by winning a<br />
BOLOGNA SANDWICH<br />
AeMai<br />
son.<br />
scored by OC against Cum- defeated Holy Spirit, 2-1, in Shootout, 2-0. junior Mau-<br />
n.29<br />
berl<strong>and</strong> goalkeeper Gina the ether semifinal game. reen Mauser <strong>and</strong> senior<br />
The Cola opened a two- ColUni this year.<br />
KaAy MeNulty scored Ae<br />
Trish LeFever's Raiders<br />
goal lead when Br<strong>and</strong>!<br />
two Raider points for Ae<br />
But Collird didn't allow advanced to the semifinal win.<br />
In regular season action<br />
<strong>On</strong> your chalet<br />
last week, junior AmyJJttffc<br />
of bread or roll<br />
BOVRR'S MRRKCT<br />
knocked home two goals<br />
<strong>and</strong> sophomore Courtney<br />
133844 Asbury Ave. Ocean City 399-1343<br />
Asselta added another as<br />
Ibm's deli & catering<br />
FRESH! NEVER FROZEN!!<br />
the Raiders defeated Vinel<strong>and</strong>,<br />
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A2 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER Ocean City. N.J. Thurefliy, Nsvembef 21,1991<br />
Uncertainty remains an beach aid even after tour<br />
OCEAN QTY — A helicopter<br />
tour of the area has<br />
left <strong>city</strong> official as uncertain<br />
as ever about how much, U<br />
any, the federal government<br />
wUl help with storm<br />
recovery.<br />
Stephen Kempf, regional<br />
director for the Federal<br />
Emergency Management<br />
Agency (Ff MA), toured<br />
Cape May County last<br />
week in ike wake of the<br />
desttucttve Halloween tidal<br />
Storm. He was accompanied<br />
by US. Reps. William<br />
Hughes tod James Saxton<br />
Taken by helicopter to<br />
Ocean Qty, the group went<br />
to 17th Street <strong>and</strong> the<br />
<strong>boardwalk</strong>, tiie area of the<br />
aty hardest hit by the<br />
storm,<br />
Interviewed ttiere, Kempf<br />
said FEMA is in the middle<br />
of assessing the amount of<br />
damage, <strong>and</strong> it is uncertain<br />
how much damage has<br />
been done. He said the<br />
agency has come up with a<br />
preliminary assessment of<br />
$13 million, but said that<br />
number is by no means<br />
final. Cape May County-Has<br />
estimated the total damage<br />
to-public property at $26<br />
million, <strong>and</strong> to private<br />
property at $30 million.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e of the reasons for the<br />
discrepancy is FEMA's<br />
rules for paying for lost<br />
beach.<br />
According to Marianne<br />
Jackson, spokeswoman for<br />
the agency, loss of beach<br />
s<strong>and</strong> is only reimbursed if<br />
the municipality lost money<br />
on the beach, <strong>and</strong> even then<br />
only under specific dreumstances.<br />
It must be an engineered<br />
<strong>and</strong> improved beach, meaning<br />
it must have been<br />
designed <strong>and</strong> constructed<br />
using analysis of s<strong>and</strong><br />
grains size in order to<br />
Index of Advertised Restaurants<br />
<strong>and</strong> Food Related Businesses<br />
AertiB A-i<br />
Alpine at Wayside................... A-6<br />
Boyar's Market....,..,,.,................. B-16<br />
Chatterbox Restaurant A-13<br />
Ch! Chl's Restaurant,.,.,,,.,,,,,..,,,, A-14<br />
Chi Chl's Catering ,..„„„„„ A-13<br />
Circle Liquor ,.,„„,„ A-14<br />
Crab Trap..... „.,„„„„„ A-13<br />
Deauville Inn A-13<br />
Fishermen's Inn A-14<br />
Fl<strong>and</strong>ers Hotel .,.,.„.,„„ , A-12<br />
Johnson's Popcorn.....,„.,„„ ,,A-12<br />
Lee's Bar-B.Q,,,.,,,,,,,, A-12<br />
Mac's Restaurant , A-11<br />
Mallon's Sticky Buns.,,,.,.,,,,,,, A-6<br />
1\\.V<br />
determine the size <strong>and</strong><br />
shape of the beach berm, or<br />
flat area, <strong>and</strong> s<strong>and</strong> must be<br />
added to the beach at least<br />
every five years.<br />
For instance, Sea Isle City,<br />
which has had a beach<br />
maintenance program has<br />
been building dunes for<br />
years, cannot get any<br />
money for lost s<strong>and</strong>, but<br />
may be able to get reimbursed<br />
for lost dune fencing<br />
<strong>and</strong> for workers salaries to<br />
replace them, according to<br />
Jackson.<br />
"We treat beaches that<br />
have been engineered like<br />
we would a road or bridge<br />
or anything else a municipality<br />
puts funds toward,"<br />
she said Tuesday. "An engineered<br />
beach we see as a<br />
government facility.*<br />
However, no funding wiU<br />
be available at all unless<br />
President George Bush<br />
declares the area a disaster.<br />
Marke^lace.„.„„... A-12<br />
Obadlah's Restaurant.,,, A-14<br />
Obadlah's Seafood ,,,.,,,A-14<br />
Plymouth Inn „„„., A-12<br />
Point 4 Theater .„.,„„ A-12<br />
Port-O-Call Restaurant A-13<br />
Starn's ShopRlte.. B-3<br />
Sutor*s Isl<strong>and</strong> Inn A-12<br />
Tom's Dell „„.,„„„., B-16<br />
Tory's Restaurant ..A-13<br />
Tuckahoe Inn.,,,,,,,,,,, A-14<br />
TuH's Restaurant & Pub ,A-14<br />
Varsity Inn Restaurant A-13<br />
Waterfront Restaurant,,,.,A-11 &A-13<br />
Yesterday's Rest-Lounge A-14<br />
ptBtobyBIIBatow<br />
Prom Left, Stephen Kempf, Regional Director of the Federal Emergency Management<br />
Agency <strong>and</strong> Congressmen Bill Hughes <strong>and</strong> James Saxton speak irfth dty officials<br />
at 17th Street In Ocean City Friday.<br />
"If the president signs<br />
this as a disaster area, the<br />
federal government pays 75<br />
percent of the damage, she<br />
said. "If it's not signed, it's<br />
not a disaster area <strong>and</strong> so<br />
nothing is paid for."<br />
It is not certain how long<br />
the decision wiU take.<br />
At 17th Street Friday,<br />
Saxton said thegovemment<br />
should make certain local<br />
governments are aware of<br />
the requirements so mat<br />
they cah be ready for mis<br />
type ot storm, <strong>and</strong> then be<br />
able to get back into shape<br />
afterward.<br />
Kempf said he plans to<br />
meet with local officials to<br />
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Jockey Turtleneck $20.00<br />
Jockey Polo Shirt $24.00<br />
Berber Area Rugs, 2'x 3' $24.95<br />
Bean Bag Chain in Asst, Colors $23.00<br />
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Toy Wheel Barrow S22.99<br />
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Misses Corduroy Slacks $29.00<br />
Panasonic Sound B<strong>and</strong> Radio,<br />
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go over their damage estimates.<br />
At an earlier City Council<br />
meeting, both Council <strong>and</strong><br />
Mayor Nickolas Trofa<br />
agreed that the <strong>boardwalk</strong><br />
must be repaired before die<br />
tourist season whether or<br />
not FEMA funding is available.<br />
Trofa also said it is Ms<br />
underst<strong>and</strong>ing mat the first<br />
$9.6-milKon phase of a 50<br />
year beach replenishment<br />
project scheduled to begin<br />
m March Is saU on schedule,<br />
<strong>and</strong> wiU be completed<br />
to the spedfkations of the<br />
project as far as size of the<br />
new beach is concerned<br />
even if more l<strong>and</strong> has to be<br />
pumped,<br />
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810 ASBURYAVE. • OCEANCItY*<br />
area news<br />
highlights<br />
o<br />
Doctor charged with cover-up<br />
in Corino drunken-driving ease<br />
COURT HOUSE — Dr. Robert L Saksta, a member of<br />
the Burdette Tomlln Memorial Hospital staff, was charged<br />
Friday wim a tingle county of tampering with or fabricating<br />
evidence. SaJasin pleaded innocent Friday to the<br />
charge of passing off a sample of his own blood as that of<br />
CapeiMay County Prosecutor John Corino. Cormo<br />
pleaded guilty last month to driving while Intoxicated in ,*.<br />
the Aug. 23 accident. . ,^<br />
Action might also be taken against the StoneHarbor<br />
physician by me state Board of Medical Examiners, which<br />
could issue a warning, fine or suspend or revoke his medicalUcense,<br />
The state Attorney's General Offiei has cleared the hospital,<br />
Corino <strong>and</strong> his family of any involvement m the<br />
alleged cover-up. The hospital's Credential Committee<br />
has also conducted an investigatton. Spokesman Alan<br />
Grip said that the recommendations made were confidential,<br />
but added that Salaein has appealed the decision of «\<br />
the committee. <br />
State business leader<br />
forms legal institute<br />
PLEASANTVILLB — Alan B. KUgerman, chairman <strong>and</strong><br />
chief executive officer of Lactaid Inc. <strong>and</strong> AkPharma Inc.,<br />
has announced the establishment of a non-profit institute<br />
to promote me analysis of New Jersey's jusHce system.<br />
The organization, named "The Institute for Law <strong>and</strong> Justice,"<br />
wiU be led by retired Superior Court Assignment _.<br />
Judge Martin L.Haines, who wiU serve as the Institute's V<br />
director,<br />
ta addition to sponsoring studies <strong>and</strong> seminars, the<br />
Institute wUl act as a resource for the news media on<br />
court-related issues, bring test-case litigation in appropriate<br />
matters <strong>and</strong> promote critical studies of New Jersey's<br />
legal system through journalism awards <strong>and</strong> public education.<br />
Gas prices post3-cent<br />
decrease at shore area ^<br />
Motorists traveling m the Atlantic <strong>and</strong> Cape May county<br />
areas this Thanksgiving holiday can expect to pay an<br />
average of $131 per gallon, according to the Shore Division<br />
of AAA MM-Aaanrie. This Is 3 omti less than the<br />
average reported prior to Labor Day.<br />
Currently, the average price for regular grade in the<br />
two-county area is $1.19, whereas premium grade is $1,43<br />
per gallon. This is about 23 cents per gallon less than a<br />
year ago.<br />
School repair <strong>and</strong> replacement<br />
statewide placed at $6 billion<br />
TRENTON—The estimated cost to repair or replace<br />
New Jersey's aging school buildings it now $6 billion,<br />
according to Robert J. Swusler, state Department of Edu-<br />
«tibh assistant commhsioner for finance.<br />
J ;W%t'fcsH^%fabitoeermc|toI<br />
when state education officials used a $3-bilIion estimate to<br />
urge legislative passage eUSfiOQ^B^on bond act to<br />
improve school facilities. The measure has stalled tame<br />
Legislature, according to the N.J. School Boards Assoda- ®<br />
tlon.<br />
According to Swissler, 41 of 2,550 school buildings in me<br />
state are over a century old, including nine mat are 120<br />
years old. Many of those built during the baby-boom<br />
years of the 1950s <strong>and</strong> 60s were not structurally sound by<br />
today's st<strong>and</strong>ards. The older school buUdtap are costly to<br />
maintain <strong>and</strong> impossible to adapt to chimps ta teaching<br />
styles, materials <strong>and</strong> curriculum, he added,<br />
the association supports funds tot capital construction,<br />
but seeks an amendment requiring a public vote on the j..<br />
bond allocation. 9<br />
Ground-breaking done<br />
on state Vietnam memorial<br />
HQLMDIL—Work began this week on the SS-oullion<br />
Viernam veterans memorial at the Garden Stare Arts Center<br />
here, which wUl list the names of the 1,500 servicemen<br />
<strong>and</strong> women from New Jersey who died ta, are missing or<br />
were captured during tine Viernam War.<br />
. Five years in the planning, it will represent the most<br />
elaborate Viemam veterans memorial erected by any state®<br />
or municipality ta me county, officials said. <strong>On</strong>ly the Vietnam<br />
memorial wall ta Washington, D.C, wiU have<br />
greater dgnlfieance, except mat it does not have an educational<br />
center on site, as U planned ta New Jersey.<br />
The bulk of the site preparation work entaili carving out<br />
the hiUside where me open-air, two-tiered, circular<br />
memorial wiU be housed. Statues depicting three veterans<br />
will be situated ta the center of the memorial on a grassy<br />
patch under a lone red oak, New Jersey's state tree;<br />
Supreme Court to review cast on ®<br />
beachfront building prohibition<br />
WASHWGTON—The US, Supreme Court agreed this<br />
owners who are forbidden from building on few<br />
tracts for safety reasons.<br />
The case involves a lawsuit against the South Carolina '<br />
Coastal Coundl, Property owner David Lucas said the<br />
awncil prohibited Wm from buUding two houses under a<br />
1988 state law requiring all new cmstructton to be set ,<br />
back from the coast at the Isle of Palms, '<br />
A state court awarded him $1.2 million beeausetne state<br />
had violated his Fifth Amendment righto by taking his<br />
l<strong>and</strong> without just compensation. The state appealed saying<br />
that it shouldn't have to pay for proper exercising of<br />
its police powers over l<strong>and</strong> with a history of <strong>flood</strong>ing <strong>and</strong><br />
strong <strong>tides</strong>. The appeals court agreed that a taking could<br />
not be shown when the state regulation exists to prevent<br />
serious public harm.<br />
Lower Township mother charged<br />
in deaths of her two children<br />
LOWER TOWNSHIP—A township woman **,<br />
charged Monday with suffocating her two children rather<br />
than face a custody battle <strong>and</strong> letting fee to her Bu<br />
Bemadette Jordan, &.iMmlmUl<br />
.sytauiia Mate mental hoKtftaL, <strong>and</strong> W<br />
killing her la^onlh^dWidf<br />
Wore allegedly string fir* inrf^"<br />
^onyiSipt, 14,001 ~ J ^<br />
aggravated anon.<br />
9<br />
Seaville center plans to air again<br />
BREAK-INS REPORTED<br />
Two burglaries were WOMAN AWAKEN<br />
reported mis week In sepa- BY BURGLAR<br />
rate unoccupied houses, A 59-year-old woman<br />
according to police. was awakened in her home<br />
OiuNeVf 19,, it,, wag. , Jn the 100 ^od; of Simpsan<br />
• reported (b policei that a Avehutf at 2:44 int TJov.<br />
VCR was stolen from an 11.<br />
unoccupied house in the When she went to a<br />
0400 block of Ocean Ave- neighbor's house to call the<br />
nue, some time between police, she saw a thin white<br />
Nov. 8 <strong>and</strong> 16, It is not cer- man, about six feet tall,<br />
tain how much the VCR wearing a sweater near her<br />
was worm. • . -. kitchen.<br />
Sometime between Nov. When police arrived the<br />
8 <strong>and</strong> 18, the front door of a woman found she was<br />
house in the 600 block of missing her pocketbook,<br />
Pleasure Avenue was Wim identification <strong>and</strong> $9.<br />
forced open, <strong>and</strong> a clock, a Police believe the man<br />
stereo/cassette <strong>record</strong>er entered through a window,<br />
£md a flashlight were stolen, NEW OPERATOR FOR<br />
totaling about $200, it was AIRPORT RESTAURANT<br />
reported on Nov. 18,<br />
City Council Oct. 22<br />
Police have no suspects. authorized a lease wim<br />
Edward J, Augsberger m<br />
WINDOWS SMASHED, for the operation of the<br />
HOUSE VANDALIZED Flight Deck restaurant at<br />
Four cars were damaged the Municipal Airport on<br />
the night of Nov. Ifi, Bay Avenue for $855 per<br />
according to police. month. , •<br />
The back windows were<br />
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After delay, <strong>city</strong> funds health insurance<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP — The three Genesis part- was tabled at last month's tommorrow to discuss the<br />
The Planning Board wUl<br />
OCEAN CITY — Giry<br />
ners were seeking variances meeting because <strong>sever</strong>al proposed tot lot for the sub-<br />
health Insurance.<br />
again take up a site plan<br />
Council unanimously<br />
Addressing City Coundl<br />
for lot frontage <strong>and</strong> depth. items were not dear on the division.<br />
review for a proposed retail<br />
pasied an emergency<br />
"The employeei pro- at their workshop meeting<br />
The township requires a plan, such as sidewalks, At last month's meeting,<br />
• center on Route 9 in<br />
1400,000 appropriation, vided good <strong>and</strong> faithful ser- Tuesday night, dty finance<br />
mmimum lot frontage <strong>and</strong> descriptions showing township Recreation Direc-<br />
Seaville tonight (7i3Q p,m,<br />
SIOO.OOO less than the vice, <strong>and</strong> w« need to director John Hanien said<br />
width of 250 feet, while the dimensions <strong>and</strong> bearings tor Brenda Layton asked<br />
Nov. 21),<br />
administration originally provide protecHon for thtni mere are currently $108,000<br />
applicants had proposed for aU lots <strong>and</strong> streets, that the applicant not put a requested. to fund <strong>and</strong> meir famUiei," Videtto in unpaid claims, some of<br />
, The Genesis Develop- 170 feet. <strong>On</strong>e neighbor said future right of way <strong>and</strong> cor- proposed 5,000-square-foat employee health insurance said.<br />
which is owed to individument<br />
Co, has proposed a he was asked by the applirection of property line to tot lot m the development, at Uieir meeting lut Thurs- Ine two other "no" votes als <strong>and</strong> some of which is<br />
four-store shopping center cant to sell 80 feet ot Mi show l<strong>and</strong> dedicated to the but instead donate a piece day night,<br />
when the appropriation owed to medical organiza-<br />
on a 5-aeni tract located property, but was only county. , of equipment to the existing<br />
was originally turned down tions.<br />
almost directly across from interested in selling the The applicants were not tot lot across the street or "The council had narrowly were council members<br />
the Cedar Squaw Shopping entire lot. Al Vernon, attor- seeking any variances, all make a donation towards defeated a $500,000 appro- Karen OUphant <strong>and</strong> Doris<br />
Center,<br />
ney for the applicant, said lots con/cfm to the ordi- the equipment not to priation Oct. 10" in a 4-3 Palzer, who Indicated they<br />
% the largest store in the<br />
mat they would negotiate nance requirements <strong>and</strong><br />
exceed $4,000,<br />
vote. Some of the members were satisfied fte appropri-<br />
L-shaped complex would<br />
further for purchasing the have required setbacks. The board meets at the voting against it said they •Uon was necessary.<br />
be 6,000 square feet, wim a<br />
wholelot ,<br />
The recreation committee Township'HaU in Tucka- wanted more Information Council chambers was<br />
second at 5,000 square feet The parcel, which is is also scheduled for a spehoe, before making a decision. crowded wim <strong>city</strong> workers<br />
<strong>and</strong> the remaining two at located in a community cial meeting at 6:45 p.m.<br />
— Brian Gooney <strong>On</strong>e of the original "no" for the decision, many of<br />
2300 square feet Eighty, commercial zone, is now<br />
votes, Councilman John whom were In uniform,<br />
five parking spaces we pro- the site of a single-family<br />
•Hood, said at the council though none commented<br />
posed, A single lane home <strong>and</strong> six-unit seasonal Fire called suspicious meeting last week he wai on the ordinance during jyHe<br />
driveway approximately hoteL<br />
OCIAN QTY — Local<br />
sail not satisfied wim the public portion.<br />
180 feet long is also pro-<br />
comment on why me fire<br />
In other business for police <strong>and</strong> the Cape May<br />
appropriation, but fait he<br />
was labeled suspicious, but<br />
tonight's meeting, the County Anon Squad are<br />
had no alternative but to<br />
did gay it is believed it<br />
The board tabled the board is scheduled to hear investigating a suspicious fbe<br />
vote for it<br />
started in the rear of the<br />
application last month an application for prelimi- in a house on 18th Street, building.<br />
Citing money that was<br />
while the developers nary review of a six-lot sub- according to Deputy Rre<br />
attempted to purchase an division on Gorson Tavern Chtefjoe^la<br />
There wen areas which<br />
found to do work on the<br />
adjoining parcel to solve the Road in Seaville.<br />
pointed toward the fire being Music Pier <strong>and</strong> other pro-<br />
Firefighters arrived on suspktous," he said, "that's jects. Flood said, "The<br />
problems with Its noncon- The application by Cor* scene at 8 W. 18th Sheet about all I ran say right adnunistratlbn has not been<br />
forming lot size.<br />
son, Marrone & Thompson around &30 Tuesday night to now,"<br />
able to come up with one<br />
find heavy smoke pouring Foglio reported heavy fire<br />
penny to offset this — mere<br />
out of the house <strong>and</strong> flames damage to the heater roam<br />
were potential solutions,<br />
visible In die rev of the<br />
Ocean City notes<br />
<strong>and</strong> the kitchen, <strong>and</strong> moke<br />
but now we have to do<br />
house. Two engines <strong>and</strong> one <strong>and</strong> heat damage throughout<br />
this."<br />
byWHiiamlartow<br />
truck company responded. the twoistaty house<br />
He said voting down the<br />
request at this point would<br />
According to Foglio, the Firefighter Newt Johnson<br />
only hurt Bhe workers, but<br />
OSBOURN ANNOUNCES house in the 1700 block of house appeared to be cur- was slightfy injured when he<br />
Mid if the administration<br />
CONGRESS RUN Simpson.<br />
rently lived in, though no M <strong>and</strong> hurt his h<strong>and</strong>,<br />
had addressed the problem<br />
Ocean City resident PoUee haw no leads « csne was home when the fire . Bogie said yesterday it<br />
in July, other solutions<br />
Charles Osbourn motives, <strong>and</strong> do not know If broke out The house has a was too soon to have a cost<br />
could have been f ound.<br />
announced Wi c<strong>and</strong>idacy the incidents are co»pected. for sale* sign in front estimate for the damage.<br />
Councilman Gary Jessel<br />
for the second congressio-<br />
According to bit <strong>record</strong>s,<br />
Deb Steve Ang, members caUed the health insurance<br />
nal district seat currently cmr PURCHASES<br />
the house is owned by A.<br />
of the fire department <strong>and</strong> the straw that broke the<br />
held by Democrat William WETLANDS<br />
Michael Delsordo.lt is uncer-<br />
the Cape May County Arson camels back for the budget,<br />
^Hughes. "" . City Council unanitain if authorities had oon-<br />
Squad <strong>and</strong> a dog from the <strong>and</strong> once again blamed the<br />
Osbourn said yesterday mously passed an «di-<br />
sheriffs office were on the push for a zero increase<br />
he plans to run as an indetmnee last week approviiig<br />
scene yesterday investigatpendent<br />
Republican, He the purchase of five lots in Foglio said he could not<br />
budget Oils year for the<br />
ing.<br />
<strong>city</strong>'s financial condition.<br />
said he plans to work on the south end of the dty for<br />
But coundl member Mark<br />
improving the area's econ- SI each.<br />
Videtto said the dry is in a<br />
omy by bringing in more Qty solicitor Gerald Cor- November <strong>tides</strong><br />
fairly strong financial con-<br />
industry <strong>and</strong> offices, <strong>and</strong> coran said property owners<br />
dition, but the money in<br />
overhaul the school system. want to sell the properties,<br />
!« other line items in the bud-<br />
Hughes has held the seat which are on unbuildable<br />
Mt.<br />
get cannot be used for<br />
since he was first elected in wetl<strong>and</strong> areas, in order to<br />
^1974,<br />
avoid paying taxes<br />
men,<br />
J<br />
time,*|<br />
Uyf requested appropriation<br />
includes $25,000 for<br />
administrative costs <strong>and</strong><br />
$375,000 for claims.<br />
Hansen said the full<br />
amount of the appropriation<br />
may not be needed, in<br />
which case the excess<br />
money would return to tihe<br />
These claims range from fund balance.<br />
small to rather agnlfieant," He added mat the dry<br />
Hansen said.<br />
received <strong>sever</strong>al large reim-<br />
"We will be asking for bursements m October for<br />
more or less the same ordi- dalmspald.<br />
nanee we requested Although the <strong>city</strong> is self<br />
before," Trofa said. Insured, there is a back up<br />
Videtto, who voted for insurance which covert<br />
the ordinance originally, claims over $40,000,<br />
thanked Hanaen Tuesday The dty paid out <strong>sever</strong>al<br />
<strong>and</strong> said "you answered aU large claims this year,<br />
the questions from last including one for $117345.<br />
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A4 THESENVNEL-LEDGER OMwlClty, N.J. Thureday, Novarribef 21,1991<br />
CWSER EAIWOESEYED<br />
Point holds up on development code<br />
SOM1RS POWT — City<br />
Council has delayed adopting<br />
the developmental ordinance<br />
while it forwardi<br />
new amendments to ttie<br />
Planning Board for review.<br />
. . . . . .<br />
Installation<br />
New officers installed last menth at the KJwanis Club of Somen Point are, toft to<br />
tiafi, Maiy Tyson, tftasuftr; Tom Wiggleswertn Jr., second vice president; Tony<br />
Martin, vice president; Harvey L Smith, president, <strong>and</strong> Peggy Beninati, seemtary.Board<br />
members not shown are: Richard Eichorst, Joan Jones <strong>and</strong> Robert Jennings,<br />
three-year terms; John Raab, two-year term <strong>and</strong> Robert Clayton, one-year<br />
term. .<br />
nOteS by Brian Gooney<br />
OVERTURNED TRUCK<br />
MMI .. of - Uie . amendments •- . . requiring romiMno ttiat »ha» Myutkni drive-thru Planning Planninf Board, Botrd, said Som 5om- SPILLS ASPHALT<br />
were small technical chang- restaurants not be located era Point is the only munid- 5QM1RS POWT — An<br />
es, but one mat drew some within 2.500 feet of each paUty m Atlantic County he overturned dump truck<br />
fire at the council meeting other.<br />
knew of with such a spilled hot asphalt on Maerestrfctton.<br />
He added mat Artiiur Circle Nov. 4, dos-<br />
last Thursday was the Councilman Tony Martin,<br />
the board could take the mgiton^nd-offteaboutlMi<br />
removal of a provision who also serves on the<br />
distance between restau- hours, according to police<br />
rants into account when Capt Larry Ceres,<br />
reviewing the site, plan The dump truck, oper-<br />
•appheanon. ated by Gary J. Qunpfef<br />
Councilman Michael Bar- Cedar Brook, N.J., was trtv<br />
lies, however, said Ws con- eUng to Ocean City at 3OB<br />
cera is that fast-food p.m. when it overturned<br />
restaurants might become due to a mechanical failure,<br />
crammed together in the said Ceres. No other veni<strong>city</strong>'s<br />
business districts, des WOT Involved in the<br />
Councilwoman Kathleen aeddent, Campi was not<br />
Fanooast added she is not injured <strong>and</strong> no charges<br />
against growth or develop- were Mad. A crew from<br />
ment, but there had to be a A.I, Stone Paving Co.<br />
balance, <strong>and</strong> the removal of cleared up the asphalt,<br />
the minimum distance for<br />
drive-thru restaurants was HILL SENTENCING<br />
a major change. ISDELAYID<br />
Other councU members SOWERS POWT - The<br />
added mat past changes sentencing of former Counasked<br />
for by me governing °f nm J ohn N - HiU on burbody<br />
had not been made — I lar could reduce the jail time he CHRISTMAS LIGHT Recreation Office will host a<br />
faces by three years.<br />
Big B<strong>and</strong>s concert from<br />
CONTEST PLANNED<br />
rflll was convicted m September<br />
of following Ws wft» Somers Point Business<br />
Judith to the Lower Town- Association, in conjunction<br />
Jerry Vigue B<strong>and</strong> wUl play<br />
ship home of another man, with the reereatien depart-<br />
the music of Glenn Miller,<br />
breaking Into the house <strong>and</strong> ment, will sponsor a Christ-<br />
Jinfyny Dorsey <strong>and</strong> Benny<br />
pointing • gun at the man. mas Light Competition for<br />
Goodman. Light refresh-<br />
He was acquited of the bom resldennal <strong>and</strong> comments^<br />
be served The<br />
charges of aggravated mercial properties.<br />
event is nee, but reserva-<br />
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To register a home or<br />
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Judging will take place on<br />
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Dec. 13. fttaes will be<br />
ARE RECOGNIZED awarded to the first, second<br />
SOMfflS FONT *- The<br />
SOMERS POINT — Two <strong>and</strong> third in each division.<br />
Somers Ppint Business<br />
<strong>city</strong> residents received rec- Pint-prize winners will be Association Is sponsoring a<br />
ogrdttan at the Oct. 24 City Invited to the Business Christmas light competi-<br />
Council meeting. Association Christmas tion. Judging will take place<br />
Gregory lipschutz, who party, where they will on Dec. 13. Prizes will be<br />
was selected as Atlantic receive their prizes. awarded to the best resi-<br />
Counry*i Oursttndlng Per-<br />
dential <strong>and</strong> business holi-<br />
,son with a Ksability, was<br />
day Ught displays. To entt«i<br />
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call Nick Regina If<br />
lipschutz, who has a form BAZAAR NOV. 30<br />
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TRIP TO<br />
such as not requiring a possession was delayed League girls'Softball team. Mainl<strong>and</strong> B<strong>and</strong> Boosters AMISH COUNTRY<br />
"certificate ° ojf Nov. 8 in Superior Court In Harold Eckbold Sr. was holiday bazaar from 10 a.m. SOMERS PprNT — The<br />
appropriateness" in the Lower Township wWto the also presented with a state to 4 pm, Saturday, Nov. 30 dty Recreation Department<br />
proposed historic district jurt «dd«isses whether he<br />
Assembly resolution recog- in the Mainl<strong>and</strong> Regional<br />
is sponsoring a trip to Lan-<br />
for work not requiring<br />
should be excluded from nizing his selection as High School cafeteria- all<br />
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The board wil then return<br />
mem with any comments or<br />
>& recommendations, <strong>and</strong><br />
council should be able to<br />
adopt the entire amended<br />
developmental qrdlnanee at<br />
its meeting next month.<br />
NETWORKING NIGHT<br />
Speaker series at The Waterfront<br />
SOMERS POWT — Anseating<br />
is limited to 50. Din- ment," suggests Stablini. She will offer, her view**<br />
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finances will be the topic three entrees for $16,95 licensed in Pennsylvania workplace,* a topic mat has<br />
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Council has scheduled a<br />
series at The Waterfront The speaker mis evening finances as well as those of versy surrounding the<br />
special meeting to consider<br />
uVov. 21) is Ron Stablini of corporations, partnerships Supreme Court confirma-<br />
further amendments for<br />
me Northfleld accounting <strong>and</strong> mulUeorporafe shruction hearings of Judge Qar-<br />
7:30 p.m, Monday, Nov. 25 iThe series is designed to firm of Petlev & Stablini, rures,oice<br />
Thomas.<br />
in Council chambers. ,ve area business people CPAs, He will being speak-<br />
Groeh, a Wai lawyer who<br />
Trie final speaker m the<br />
opportunity to make ing on me economy <strong>and</strong><br />
focuses on family <strong>and</strong><br />
,, • to other business, council:<br />
current series wUl be to<br />
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Members of the Birds of a Feather carvers <strong>and</strong> stitchers group are Joined by local<br />
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Totem pole unveiled at county park Stt<br />
FALMMQ — A h<strong>and</strong>carved<br />
Man pok featuring<br />
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^Mtm to the Cape May<br />
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Upper Township Senior Cmter<br />
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Freeholders Daniel Beyel<br />
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Assembly at God, aorois<br />
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Chureh, South<br />
Sa»vlU« United Methodist<br />
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The purpose of me<br />
owimunify servlw Is to<br />
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Christians at this time of<br />
Thanksglvinf. An offering<br />
will be taken up for Habitat<br />
for Humanity.<br />
There wlu he a nurseiy<br />
available for flie duldren. A<br />
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at the service. Please<br />
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with the choir. Refreshments<br />
wll be served afterwards.<br />
Please call Rev, Bud<br />
Smith at 624-3377 for further<br />
information.<br />
Pat Forsstrem, PTA pmsldent,<br />
wtshus to extend a<br />
special thank you to Sue<br />
Schwiikart for again chairing<br />
the FTA blood drive,<br />
held Nov. S, This is the<br />
eight year Sue has directed<br />
the drive, "This projeefg<br />
success is solely due to<br />
Sue's involvement year<br />
after year," said ftwsstrom,<br />
A Christmas bazaar will<br />
take place 10 a.m. • 2 p.m,<br />
aaturaa Saturday, Nov. 23 at the<br />
school. Over 50<br />
wlU be on h<strong>and</strong><br />
variety of seleenons<br />
to dedicate the totem pole of Philadelphia <strong>and</strong> Bruce te hoUday gft^iving.<br />
which is on the entrance EekartofUnwood — carved Santa's Workshop wUl be<br />
road of the wildlife sanctuary <strong>and</strong> painted the Jersey Devil °P<br />
located on Route 9 here.<br />
The freeholders presented<br />
the members of the group<br />
en tar * e eWMren to do<br />
totem pde, waking under "me taejqpenslve shopping<br />
the supovUai of renowned tejiet parents, Sel. =<br />
carver'Harry Shourds. from the middle school<br />
totem nota whose Book F «r wUl also be availb^fll<br />
a l ^ t o t h e lake requests from good lit- Nov. 21. Participants come arranged to have markings This money was donated by<br />
tle girls <strong>and</strong> toys. out to share their laughs placed on a stove so a the students to the Ronald J.<br />
<strong>and</strong> cries <strong>and</strong> offer support vision impaired person Moretti Jr. Scholarship<br />
Seniors, looking for a ce- to one another. Meetings could make the correct call- fund.<br />
ativo outlet* do you like to are held from 9t30 to 11:30 bradons for cooking. The students received<br />
pint <strong>and</strong> make aatui Two a,m.<br />
Transportation to the five cartons of canned<br />
classes are being held at ttie The pttjup works closely meetings can be arranged goods for the needy. Every<br />
Upper Township Senior with Atlantic County Fam- through FamUy Services if student was asked to taring<br />
Citizen Center on OldUy<br />
Services in conjuncHon needed, Please call Ann a can as part of the admis-<br />
Stagecoach Road to make with the Cape May County MeGinry at 3904441 or liasion fee.<br />
your projects easier <strong>and</strong> Commission on the BUnd. bel McCuUoygh at 390more<br />
enjoyable,<br />
Family Services can assist 8341 for mforrnatton. In Touch With, Upper<br />
An oil painting class is by having Improvements The middle school TownMp covering the peopU<br />
scheduled every Wednes- made in die home to make student council raised 8200 <strong>and</strong> amts,toudUng thttoamday<br />
from I to 3 p.m. Thurs- daily living easier. They at the faU dance Nov. IS. skip.day<br />
is craft day with classes<br />
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A6 THESENVNEL.LEDGER OMsiiClly, N.J, Thursday, November 21,1991<br />
PC teenager is county's<br />
Davidson,<br />
Freeman<br />
Young Woman of the Year ^tan nuptials<br />
ERMA — Angels Biamonte,<br />
17, daughter of Raffade<br />
<strong>and</strong> Maria Biamonte<br />
of Ocean Oty was selected<br />
Cape May County Young<br />
Woman of the Year 1992 in<br />
Saturday's competition,<br />
held at Lower Cape May<br />
Regional High School here.<br />
Previously known as<br />
Junior Miss, the program is<br />
for Wgh school seniors. Criteria<br />
includes scholastic<br />
achievement, interview, talent,<br />
physical fitness <strong>and</strong><br />
presence. /*" R ~1 , '<br />
Scholastic achievement<br />
evaluaHorMs based on a<br />
review of each contestant's Angela Biamonte<br />
high school tanscript <strong>and</strong> In addition to the title,<br />
counts for 20 percent in Biamonte captured (he talscaring.<br />
A 10-minute inter- ent award with he piano<br />
view with judges is presentation of Rachmanniwetghted<br />
30 percent; talent nov"s Prelvde m C minor,<br />
presentation, 20 percent" <strong>and</strong> also won the scholasUc<br />
physical fitness, 15 percent; achievement award. N<br />
<strong>and</strong> presence <strong>and</strong> compo- Biamonte is a dlstlnsure,<br />
IS percent. guished honors student at<br />
stork report<br />
Area families receiving<br />
congratulations for new<br />
arrivals at the stork dub of<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital<br />
are<br />
Lament <strong>and</strong> Patricia (Witkoski)<br />
Car of Lmwood, a<br />
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Robert <strong>and</strong> Debra (Ralncsuk)<br />
Matthews of Northfield,<br />
a son, Oct. 5-<br />
David <strong>and</strong> Deborah<br />
(Ware) Niekersen of Petersburg,<br />
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- Ian <strong>and</strong> Susan (McHroy)<br />
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SEAVILLE — Mr. <strong>and</strong><br />
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Ann, <strong>and</strong> Thomas Michael<br />
Charles Townsend Freeman<br />
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Miss Argoe is a graduate<br />
Davids.Pa.<br />
As the county winner, she<br />
of Ocean City High School<br />
Miss Davidson, a summer<br />
will compete for the state<br />
<strong>and</strong> Rutgers University, She<br />
resident- of Ocean City, is a<br />
Me in January <strong>and</strong> the<br />
is currently pursuing a mas-<br />
graduate of the Baldwin<br />
opportunity to ttrnvel to<br />
ter's degree in library sci-<br />
School, the University of<br />
Mobile, Ala. to take part in<br />
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Delaware <strong>and</strong> the Univer-<br />
College <strong>and</strong> is employed as<br />
America's Young Woman sity of Medicine <strong>and</strong> Den-<br />
a librarian at Upper Tewn-<br />
of the Year finals, at which tistry of New Jersey. She is<br />
ship,Elementary School.<br />
a $3Q,QQQ scholarship is<br />
Their 50th<br />
a registered dietitian at the<br />
Her fiance, a graduate of<br />
awarded to the national Hospital of the University<br />
Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. William P.<br />
Hoboken High School <strong>and</strong><br />
winner.<br />
of Pennsylvania, Philadel-<br />
Maflrann Sr. of Oetin City<br />
Rutgers University, is cur-<br />
First runner-up was phia.<br />
will celebrate their 60th<br />
Danlella LoMonaco of Her fiance, a graduate of<br />
Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Richard Himes<br />
rently employed as a cor-<br />
wedding anniversary Nov.<br />
rections officer at Railway<br />
Lower Cape May Regional Radnor High School <strong>and</strong><br />
27. Their children <strong>and</strong><br />
State Prison. A veteran of<br />
who danced, <strong>and</strong> second Lehigh University, is a cer-<br />
gr<strong>and</strong>children plan to<br />
the Persian Gulf War, he is<br />
runner-up was Louann tified public accountant Himes-Nichols pursuing a master's degree<br />
thtm a party.<br />
Farina, also of Lower Cape with Coopers <strong>and</strong> Lybrmnd.<br />
In criminal justice at Jersey<br />
May Regional, who pre- A June wedding is<br />
City.State College. Barbour to<br />
sented a monologue. planned. vows exchanged No date has been set for<br />
the wedding.<br />
Ciliberto,<br />
join Society<br />
OCEAN CITY — St. of the bride; Nora Allison,<br />
PLAINFriLD — Louisa<br />
Frances Cabrlni Church sister of the groom' <strong>and</strong> Sue<br />
Barbour of Ocean Qty vrfU<br />
Mapes are here was the setting for tite Lezls. Junior bridesmaid.<br />
Gary <strong>and</strong> Linda (Hewitt) dry, a sen, Get. 14;<br />
be among the new club<br />
Sept. 14 nuptials uniting was April Nichols, daugh-<br />
members introduced at The<br />
Field of Northfield, a Gary <strong>and</strong> Mary Jane<br />
Kathryn Jayne Nichols of ter of the bride, <strong>and</strong> flower<br />
daughter, Oct 10; (RUey) Schumacher' of Som- engaged<br />
Society of Mayflower®<br />
Ocean City <strong>and</strong> Richard girl was Diana Nichols,<br />
Descendants in the State of<br />
Brian <strong>and</strong> Tonya (Elmer) ers Point, a son, Oct. 14;<br />
Brian Himes of Mays L<strong>and</strong>-<br />
Martin of-Ocean View, a Michelle Crawford of BEESLIY'S POINT -<br />
niece of the bride.<br />
New Jersey at their fall luning<br />
in marriage.<br />
son, Oct. 11;<br />
Petersburg, a daughter, Oct. Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. George Cilib-<br />
The attendants were<br />
cheon Saturday, Nov. 23.<br />
Brian McFarinn <strong>and</strong> Amy 14;<br />
erto have announced the The double ring cere- attired in contemporary hot<br />
Guest speaker will be<br />
Shearer of Somers Point, a John <strong>and</strong> Wendi<br />
engagement of their daughmony was performed by pink satin gowns with<br />
James W. Fbote, who will<br />
daughter, Oct. 12; (Wheeler) Caulfleld of Sea ter, Lisa Ann, <strong>and</strong> Ernest G. Msgr. Joseph P. Herron. straight skirts <strong>and</strong> peblems,<br />
portray Theodore Roosevelt<br />
Kenneth <strong>and</strong> Maureen Isle City, a daughter, Oct.<br />
Mapes Jr., son of Mr. <strong>and</strong>Music<br />
was provided by accented with matching<br />
the 26th president of the<br />
Van Blarcum of Woodbine,<br />
Mrs. Ernest G. Mapes Sr. of organist Vickie Ney. Vocal- jackets. Their headpieces<br />
United Sates.<br />
twin daughters, Oct. 12; David Bailey <strong>and</strong> Donna<br />
Ocean View.<br />
ists Sara <strong>and</strong> Stephanie were combs of Russian veU-<br />
The Mayflower Seelety<br />
Paul <strong>and</strong> Denise (Vassal- Young of Ocean View, a<br />
The bride-to-be is a grad- Himes, sisters of the groom, ing <strong>and</strong> silk flowers,<br />
provides educational matelo)<br />
Mclaughlin of Somers daughter, Oct. W;<br />
uate of Ocean City High wore accompanied by two trimmed With pearls. They<br />
rial <strong>and</strong> offers scholarships<br />
Point, a daughter, Oct. 14- Tod Miller <strong>and</strong> Jearmette<br />
School <strong>and</strong> is currently trumpeteers.<br />
carried h<strong>and</strong>-Hed arm bou-<br />
to state residents.<br />
Thomas <strong>and</strong> Susan Quen If Unwdod, a daugh-<br />
employed by the Eugene The bride is the daughter quets of star-gazer lilies,,<br />
W.Pashley Agency,<br />
(Blong) Stuffier of Ocean ter, Oct. 18; „<br />
of William F. <strong>and</strong> Kathryn J. easpia <strong>and</strong> hot pink roses,<br />
1st son lor Cozzans<br />
Her fiance graduated Nichols of Ocean CitjN The trimmed in pearls <strong>and</strong> lace.<br />
SAN DffiGO — Joseph<br />
from Middle Township groom's parents are Rich- Best man was Thomas<br />
<strong>and</strong> Karen Cozzan, formerly<br />
COMING SOON!<br />
High School <strong>and</strong> is ard <strong>and</strong> Cynthia Himes of Fanslau. Serving as ushers<br />
of Ocean Qty, announce me<br />
employed by E.R. Dietz Somers Point.<br />
wore Frank Sapp; Bill<br />
birth of their first child, Caly-<br />
Masonry.<br />
Given in marriage by her Nichols Jr. <strong>and</strong> Chip<br />
tan Joseph, bom on Oct 4,<br />
No date has been set forfather,<br />
the bride wore a tra- Nichols, both brothers of<br />
Weighing in at 6 pounds, 7<br />
the wedding.<br />
ditional white satin gown the bride; Don Taggart <strong>and</strong><br />
ounces, he baby was bom at<br />
accented with a chapel- Chris Baumgartel. Ring- Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Robert Rahn Mercy Hospital in San Diego®<br />
length train adorned with bearer was Charles Nichols, _ _ -£, _ Mrs. Ceazan la the daughpearls<br />
<strong>and</strong> sequins. the brides' nephew. PtirtV for lOth<br />
Her headpiece, trimmed The mother of the bride<br />
with flowers <strong>and</strong> crystals, was dressed in a three-<br />
featured pearls draping piece silk suit of royal blue,<br />
across her forehead. A fin- adorned with bugel beads<br />
gertip vv«U was attached. <strong>and</strong> sequHufc fH#^br4»ge<br />
She carried a semi-cascade was of white roses,<br />
of casablanca lilies, hot pink trimmed in silver metallic<br />
roses, easpia, fresla <strong>and</strong> ribbons.<br />
bovardia, trimmed with The groom's mother wore<br />
pearls <strong>and</strong> lace.<br />
a multi-colored jacket cov-<br />
Deborah Emmert, cousin ered in dear sequins over a<br />
of the bride, was maid of matching chiffon skirt. Her<br />
honor.<br />
corsage was made up of<br />
Bridesmaids included cymbidium orchids.<br />
Marie Nichols <strong>and</strong> Brenda The couple took a two-<br />
Nichols, both sisters-in-law week honeymoon trip to<br />
Hawaii.<br />
The bride is a 1980 gradu-<br />
218 West Ave.<br />
ate of Roxborough High<br />
Ocean City, NJ<br />
School, Philadelphia. She<br />
<strong>and</strong> her mother own <strong>and</strong><br />
Company<br />
398- operate Kay Jay Doll Emporium<br />
in Ocean City.<br />
COMB The groom, a 1M gradu-<br />
Wayside Village, Tuckahoa Rd., Marmora N.J,<br />
(2662) ate of Mainl<strong>and</strong> Regional<br />
High School, is an electron-<br />
Hair <strong>and</strong> Nail Designers ics technician for the Air<br />
National Guard.<br />
Tina, Toni <strong>and</strong> Nails by Meg<br />
They plan to reside in<br />
southern New Jersey.<br />
te ^ Ooean at y residents<br />
I UliyjUl *JVin Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. TW J. Betas,<br />
Mr, Cozzan is the sen of<br />
anniversary Jackie Gbzzan, also of this<br />
dty, <strong>and</strong> Nicholas Cozzan of<br />
Mrs; Robert Ri Rahffof Mm- Cozzan Is working<br />
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wedding anniversary with Cozzan is ttie executtve ban-<br />
friends <strong>and</strong> family at a quet chef of the San Diegof§<br />
party Oct. 27 at The Rod Lion HoteL<br />
Fl<strong>and</strong>ers Hotel.<br />
The couple relocated after<br />
The couple was married a June 1990 wedding in<br />
In Ocean City on Oct. 25, Ocean ply.<br />
1941.<br />
They are the parents of La Leche meeting<br />
two children, Patricia MARMORA — The<br />
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Recipients of the Somers Point Rotary Club's service awards are, ..v... •», Walt ••«»<br />
Loyle of UfflTOOd; Peggy DowdtII of Unwood; Al Gutierrez, Rotary president; <strong>and</strong><br />
Allene <strong>and</strong> Jack Walton of Ocean City.<br />
Somers Point Rotary honors<br />
Shore Memorial volunteers<br />
SOMIRS POINT —<br />
PeKy DowdeU <strong>and</strong> Walt<br />
Loytt, both of linwood,<br />
received tiie Somers Point<br />
Rotary's hdlvldual Service<br />
Above Self Awards at banquets<br />
held recently at Mac's<br />
Restaurant to honor Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital volunteers.<br />
Altene <strong>and</strong> Jack Walton,<br />
of Ocean Qty, were<br />
awarded the volunteer couple<br />
Service Above Self<br />
Award.<br />
The awards<br />
were pre-<br />
sented by Somers Point<br />
Rotary Club President Al<br />
Gutierrez, who thanked fte<br />
hundreds of area residents<br />
who regularly volunteer at<br />
the hospital. Tihore Memorial<br />
volunteers exampllfy<br />
the Rotary Club's motto of<br />
"Service Above Self," said<br />
Gutierrez, Shore Memorial's<br />
administrative director<br />
of radiology. Their dedication<br />
<strong>and</strong> skills are of peat<br />
value because they htlp our<br />
hospital provide quality<br />
health care for<br />
patients."<br />
our<br />
Peggy Dowdell, who currently<br />
serves two full days a<br />
week, has donated over<br />
4,000 service hours tinee<br />
1977. "I came in as a patient<br />
<strong>and</strong> was taeated so well that<br />
I decided 1 would volunteer,"<br />
die said.<br />
She has worked in various<br />
patient care areas <strong>and</strong><br />
now serves as a liaison<br />
between the operating<br />
room <strong>and</strong> nursing staff <strong>and</strong><br />
patients. She also assists the<br />
out pattenr's surgery nurses<br />
<strong>and</strong> has trained new volunteers.<br />
Walt Loyle started volunteering<br />
In 1979, logging<br />
over 3,400 hours in the<br />
admitting office <strong>and</strong> the<br />
emergency room. "At first I<br />
started in the X-Ray department<br />
<strong>and</strong> then they asked<br />
me if Fd like to help out in<br />
the emergency room* he<br />
said, "Actually, wherever I<br />
volunteer, I like helping<br />
others ,..the most 1 also<br />
belonged to a volunteer fine<br />
company back In Upper<br />
Darby." Loyle retired from<br />
his family house painting<br />
business 16 years ago <strong>and</strong><br />
moved to the shore area.<br />
Since 1985, Allene <strong>and</strong><br />
jack Walton have accumulated<br />
nearly 1,000 service<br />
hours m Shore's Atnum<br />
Gift Shoppe. They heard<br />
about the gift shop through<br />
their friends Sam <strong>and</strong> Ruth<br />
Yinpt, who have staffed<br />
<strong>and</strong> helped manage the<br />
store for <strong>sever</strong>al years.<br />
"Allene is the buyer for the<br />
greeting cards <strong>and</strong> Tm the<br />
buyer for the mipzines."<br />
Allene Walton also volunteers<br />
for her church <strong>and</strong> the<br />
Ocean City Resewch Club,<br />
a federated women's club.<br />
•Many Shore volunteers<br />
contribute their skills to<br />
patient care but we see our<br />
rewards in dollars," said<br />
Jack. "All our profits help<br />
the hospital buy needed<br />
medial equipment.<br />
The awards Included certificates<br />
for all adult <strong>and</strong><br />
Junior volunteers <strong>and</strong> Service<br />
Award pins given to<br />
those acffuing over 100<br />
hours of service.<br />
There were 41 Service<br />
Award recipients who had<br />
more than 1,500 service<br />
hours. Among these were<br />
Marie Warren, of North-<br />
field, with 11,000 hours;<br />
with Viola McKennet, of<br />
Somers Point, George Parker,<br />
of Northfield, <strong>and</strong> Harry<br />
Pennybacker, of Venmor,<br />
accumulating over 8,000<br />
hours.<br />
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A8 THESENVNEL-LEDGER OoHnClty, N.J. Thurtday, November 21,19§1<br />
Hospices reject<br />
assisted suicide<br />
SWAINTON — With<br />
Increased public attention<br />
focused on the i&sue of veduntary<br />
euthanasia <strong>and</strong><br />
assisted suicide, " the<br />
National Hospice Organizatior<br />
has gone on <strong>record</strong> to<br />
reject thes« practices in the<br />
care of the terminally ill.<br />
This stance against voluntary<br />
euthanasia <strong>and</strong> assisted<br />
suicide was made by Jerold<br />
S. Cohen, president <strong>and</strong><br />
CEO of Holy Redeemer Via.<br />
itjng Nurse Association, an<br />
NHO member serving Cape<br />
May <strong>and</strong> Ocean counties<br />
with Medicare-certified<br />
hospice care,<br />
Cohen explained that<br />
hospice care neither hastens<br />
nor postpones death.<br />
Rather, he said, it affirms<br />
life <strong>and</strong> regards dying as a<br />
Epilepsy group<br />
mating Nov. 25<br />
ATLANTIC OTY — The<br />
Epilepsy Foundation of New<br />
Jersey's Support Group will<br />
hold their tot meeting 7<br />
pm, Monday, Nov. 25 at the<br />
King Ddvid Care Center, 166<br />
South Carolina Am here.<br />
Guest speaker for the evening<br />
win be pharmacologist<br />
Steven Chang. Bor more<br />
mfeonaHon call S3B-S9QO.<br />
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For more information<br />
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OCEAN OTY — Young<br />
Life, a new community<br />
Thanksgiving message9<br />
new members at Chapel<br />
Obituaries more on page B6<br />
Walter Reasor Jr., 49<br />
normal process, emphasiz- OCEAN CTTY — The A children's sermcmette<br />
ing quality rather than Rev, Paul v<strong>and</strong>er Loo wiUwill<br />
be presented, <strong>and</strong> nurs- MARTlNtZ, GA, — Walter I. Reasor Jr., 49, formerly of<br />
length of Ufe.<br />
offer the message Thanks ery <strong>and</strong> junior church are Northfield, died Nov. 10 at home here after a briei iUness,<br />
Cohen added that hospice for nothing" at morning provided.<br />
He was most recently a consultant <strong>and</strong> financial planner<br />
care offers an alternative to worship Sunday, Nov. 24 at Sunday school for all ages with United Services Planning Association of Martinez.<br />
voluntary euthanasia <strong>and</strong><br />
„ „.„ „ „ „,„., While tai Northfield, Mr. Reasor was the vice president<br />
Union Chapel By-the-Sea,<br />
assisted suicide. The hos- 55th <strong>and</strong> Asbury.<br />
Organist Alberta Seto °*<br />
pice philosophy emphasizes The mterdenomlnanonal<br />
a caring environment for service wiU be in honor of<br />
meeting the physical <strong>and</strong> Thanksgiving,<br />
emotional needs of the ter-<br />
the National Community Bank In Linwood.<br />
leads the Senior Choir <strong>and</strong> He w «s a past president of the Mainl<strong>and</strong> Rotary Qub, a<br />
directs the Senior <strong>and</strong> P*" 1 Harris fellow <strong>and</strong> was very active in the Rotary Stu-<br />
Cherub beU choirs, ». dent Exchange Program. From that program, he adopted<br />
The community Thanks- H.VlrenKapadlaofArdmore,Pa. ". " .<br />
Also that morning, new giving service wiU be held J&- Re»sor was « member of Christ Episcopal Church,<br />
members will -"" be received, - • at • Union -- - Chapel — Wednes Somers Point, ' • •<br />
Worship begins at 10:15 day, Nov. 27 at 7:30 p.,<br />
ith the VS. Army, he served In Viet-<br />
a.m. with a rfng-along of with the pastor delivering received a Silver Star, tile Bronze Star with a<br />
favorite hymns, followed the sermon at that service _ , _. _ . , , --»-.-*.-,<br />
by the service at 10-30 as well pom m Summit, he Jived in Northfield for more than 20<br />
' ' ' years before moving to Georgia iom years ago.<br />
He is survived by his wife, Hizabeth C (Rrye); one son,<br />
Walter E. 3rd, <strong>and</strong> a daughter, Gwynri A., both of Martin-<br />
, , , , , , , j ez; <strong>and</strong> one sister, Joan RFaulmier of Mendham.<br />
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MILLVILLE — George H. MacCadden, 79, died Nov. 18,<br />
at his residence after » brief illness. la<br />
Bom m WUmlHgton, DeL, he had lived m MUlville since<br />
he was nine years old. Mr, MacCadden was the president<br />
<strong>and</strong> treasurer of Reeves <strong>and</strong> Melvin Real Estate <strong>and</strong> Insurance<br />
Agency, where he had worked for 40 years until his<br />
retirement at age 70.<br />
He was a member of the First United Methodist Church<br />
of MUlville <strong>and</strong> the Ocean City Yacht Club, An avid<br />
bridge player, he was a member of the old MUlville bridge <<br />
dub.<br />
He is survived by his wife, Jean (Reeves): two daughters<br />
Patricia Buss of Mendham <strong>and</strong> Frances CMpser of HunteA<br />
vUle, Ala.; a half^istef, Sarah Solomon of Baltimore, Md •<br />
<strong>and</strong> four gr<strong>and</strong>children.<br />
Services wiU be 11 a,m. Thursday at me Christy Funeral<br />
Home, MUlville, Burial will be in Mount Pleasant Cemetery,<br />
MSUvUle.<br />
Memorial donations may be made to (he Cumberl<strong>and</strong><br />
County Hospice, 2057 W. L<strong>and</strong>is Ave., Vtaeknd, N.J,<br />
Margaret Beggane, 70<br />
youth oufreach, kicked off UI d<br />
at a pt-acquamted dinner W^tlSnS Called ^ S ^ f t i S ^ n t was in Somerset HiUa Memorial Park, Basking QCTAN CITY — Margaret M. Beggane, 70, of thisCj<br />
held recently at The<br />
resort died Nov. 17 at her home.<br />
Fl<strong>and</strong>ers.<br />
Born m Philadelphia, she had lived in Bgg Harbor<br />
The local chapter of games, skits, songs <strong>and</strong> a divinity <strong>and</strong> is two classes<br />
Township before moving to Ocean dry a year ago,<br />
Young Ufe is comprised of devotional time. The young yog short of a master's masters eg degree<br />
Mrs. Beggane had been employed as a secretary for the<br />
adult Christians from a taught to apply m education. He to cur- MSfir Tohtl<br />
number of church affUla-<br />
74<br />
Naval Air Base in Manana River. Fla.<br />
Christian principles rindplM to dat- rently m a family-owned -"8* • J«M1U<br />
Surviving are her husb<strong>and</strong>, John A. Beggane; three<br />
tions who want to build ing <strong>and</strong> other relationsips, engineering business, RUNNEMBpE — Msgr. John G. Flanagan, 74, who daughters, Maureen TenagUa of Ocean Ciryj Pmgy<br />
personal relationships with studies <strong>and</strong>. school activi- Jansson is also Involved retired in 1987 after 45 years of active mmistty in southern Griggs of Nerthfield <strong>and</strong> Sheila Dekney of Virgmla<br />
students by sharing their ties, <strong>and</strong> their role in theIn<br />
other service, such as New Jersey, died Nov. 14.<br />
Beach, Va.; one sister, Mary Bush of Drexel HU, Pa,; <strong>and</strong><br />
lives as positive role models community.<br />
church youth groups, assis- Bom in shen<strong>and</strong>oah, Pa., Msgr. Flanagan studied at St. 10 gr<strong>and</strong>children.<br />
<strong>and</strong> interacting with them Weekend retreats <strong>and</strong> tance to the elderly <strong>and</strong> Joseph College in Philadelphia <strong>and</strong> St. Bernard Seminary Mass of Christian burial was private at St Augustine's' |1<br />
in ji variety of experiences. summer camps provide mission work in Son Ser- in Rochester, N.Y. He was ordained m Camden in 1942. Roman Catholic Church, Ocean City; followed by pri-<br />
The organiation hopes to other oppertunitiei to build vants, an outreach in He was appointed adminlstratar of St. Paul parish in vate burial in Holy Cross Cemetery, Mays L<strong>and</strong>ing.<br />
offer encouragement to strong relationships. Third-World countries. Stone Harbor in 1952, <strong>and</strong> two years later was named pas- Memorial contributions may be made to Custom Care<br />
teenagers, to provide post The Ocean City chapter is Both men have been tor of St. Joseph Church in Somers Point in 1961, heHospice,<br />
Route 47, Rio Gr<strong>and</strong>e, N.J. 08242.<br />
ttve alternatives to things headed by two longtime active m youth work for a became pastor of Our Lady Star of the Sea Church m Arrangements were by the Godfrey Funeral Home of<br />
<strong>city</strong> residents, Tim Brom- number of years <strong>and</strong> are Cape May,<br />
OeeanCiry.<br />
head <strong>and</strong> Robby Jansson. committed to helping . _ Msgr. Flanagan was pastor of St Andrew me AposUe<br />
SPINNING WHEEL Bromhead, a graduate of young people. For infeuma- parish in Gibbsboro, Mans Stella parish m Avalon. St. Hampden Sugden, 80<br />
Ocean City High School, tion, call 399-7611. Teresa's in Runnemede, <strong>and</strong> Our Lady of Good Couniel<br />
FLOWER SHOP joined the <strong>city</strong> Police<br />
LAUR1LDALB — Hampden Sugden, 80, of this HamU-<br />
m Ocean City, where he served until his retfrement.<br />
Departmait after 2V4 years SOS meeting Dec 6<br />
ton Township community died Nov. 13, at his home. *<br />
Ocean City's Family Florist<br />
During his career, he served as a moderator for the dioc-<br />
of college. He has been on COURT HOUffi — Surviesan education fund, chairman of the diocesan Ecumeni-<br />
Mr. Sugden was a rural letter carrier for 39 years. *<br />
MARKVIDETTO the force almost three years. vors of suicide will hold a cal Commission, advocate on the diocesan ttibunal, <strong>and</strong> as<br />
He was president of the Rural Letter Carriers Associa-<br />
358 Asbury Avt, A participant in Young meeting 7i3W pan. Friday, a Cape May County deanery representative to the Priests'<br />
tion <strong>and</strong> received both the Outst<strong>and</strong>ing Carrier Award<br />
OcianCiN.Nj Ufe when he was young. Dec. 6 at the Cape May Council.<br />
<strong>and</strong> the 30-Years Safe Driving Award.<br />
398.1157<br />
school, he wanted to give County Educational Center,<br />
Mr. Sugden was a U.S. Army veteran of World War n.<br />
Surviving are two brothers, Jamas of Cherry HU1 <strong>and</strong><br />
e W . back what he had received Dennisville Road. Route ,<br />
He received European, African <strong>and</strong> Middle Eastern deco-<br />
Thomas of Fairview, <strong>and</strong> two sisters, Catherine Deaner<br />
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<strong>and</strong> Mary Boyle, bom of Moorestown,<br />
398-1333<br />
967-7893,<br />
He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of<br />
Mass of Jesus Christ the High Priest was Sunday at St.<br />
Mays L<strong>and</strong>ing, the Unity Masonic Lodge 96 of Mays<br />
Teresa's Church, Rennemede.<br />
L<strong>and</strong>ing, <strong>and</strong> VFW Post 220 of Mays l<strong>and</strong>tag.<br />
A funeral Mass was Monday at the church. Burial was in<br />
Calvary Cemetery, Cherry HUL<br />
Surviving are his wife, EUane (Bourgeois); two daugh-^<br />
ters, Frances Cma of Bargamtown, <strong>and</strong> Gcnevieve Hend*#<br />
erson of Linwood; two brothers, George of Absecon, <strong>and</strong><br />
Robert of Takoma Park, Md.- <strong>and</strong> two gr<strong>and</strong>children.<br />
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Mrs. Heckman worked in bookkeeping <strong>and</strong> sales with<br />
Polonsky, Kane, <strong>and</strong> Shuman Furriers of Atlantic City for<br />
15 years <strong>and</strong> later with Douglas Industries of Absecon.<br />
She was a member of the Breakfast Club Bowling<br />
Leagu«, the T.O.TIA. Club of Atlantic City <strong>and</strong> the Pi-Nu<br />
Society.<br />
Born in Philadelphia, she was a Ventnor <strong>and</strong> Northfield<br />
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wood <strong>and</strong> Karen H. MeCracken of Actori, Mass.; mi*<br />
brother, Nicholas P. Anthony of New Smyrna Beach, Ha.;<br />
two sisters, Phyllis Duus <strong>and</strong> Haael Conover, both of<br />
Brigantine; <strong>and</strong> four gr<strong>and</strong>children.<br />
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LAGOON DREDGING<br />
(continued fam page 1) hardship here,*<br />
Board solicitor Dennis view, which would be variance would allow the<br />
because GUck already had Moretti said if die house CQughUn agreed that since impaired if the house were foliage to remain, while if it<br />
approval for a building that was moved bade or if the the propaty owner has two built as planned, is denied GUck may get a<br />
size from the Planning deck was removed or short- years to act on a building While Batten agreed that permit from the <strong>city</strong> com-<br />
Board in 1989. He Mid after ened, a variance would not permit, <strong>and</strong> there was a Glick had gotten caught up missioners to remove it,<br />
the approval from the Plan- be needed.<br />
state moratorium on such in an administrative night- McMannon said he didn't<br />
ning Board, his client spent In making a motion to building for at least part of maw with the state, he said have a problem with it. He<br />
a lot of time <strong>and</strong> ev«n more deny the application, board the two years since it was GUck would not face any wasn't crazy about how the<br />
moity on ureWtecte fees, member Joe McNamara granted in 1989, the permit real hardship by building new house would affect his<br />
lijpl feet <strong>and</strong> getdng per- said, "I just don't want to should still be good. within the zoning ordi- view, but he said he had<br />
nUssion from the state toopen<br />
the door, that"s aU." He also said Click's nance, already worked Out out<br />
buUd what the dty said he Moore said the expense neighbor directly aeeross 1<br />
He said 81st Street was w*»«J tlwjitanB «me brfw»<br />
could.<br />
does mean a hardship for the s&eet is closer to the perhaps the worst hit area *«Fbi«iung^ «"»•<br />
Aeeortllng to Moore, the the owner, <strong>and</strong> the unusual ocean than Click's new by the Halloween storm in A*? *<br />
appUation was knocked topography of the lot also house would be, <strong>and</strong> there<br />
around the sate level for means a hardship. is another house even closer<br />
over a year unnl permission He also said the garden than that.<br />
to build was finally grant- isn't really a dune to begin The house he is referring<br />
ed. Then the rules were with. According to Moore, to was seriously under-<br />
changed <strong>and</strong> permission in the ordinance denning ftmined<br />
by the Halloween<br />
wim't needed anymore. dune, die dune line is con- high <strong>tides</strong>, <strong>and</strong> is supported<br />
Moore »ld he is afraid if sidered separate from the entirely by pilings" now<br />
eonsmictiQn doesn't be^n berm, <strong>and</strong> he says Click's where die s<strong>and</strong> was washed<br />
soon, his client wUl have to eight-inch high garden is out from under it, .<br />
go through tho whole pro- definitely a berm.<br />
Further complicating the<br />
cess agiun.<br />
Further, Moore said since issue, Click's neighbor<br />
"I fiel bad about the the building permit was Daniel Wisniewski hired<br />
money <strong>and</strong> the time that granted by the Planning attorney Ray Batten to<br />
was spent, but you can Board in 1989. It should be oppose the application in<br />
build thit house," said gr<strong>and</strong>fathered no matter front of the board.<br />
board chairwoman Char- where the dune line is Wisniewski said he is<br />
lotte Moretti. "Here is no drawn.<br />
concerned about his ocean<br />
e daosion, Moore<br />
New Jersey, <strong>and</strong> using a was wsWy upset<br />
house that is already »e .said the decision<br />
exposed over the water is a ««ectively discourages<br />
poor reason to buUd closer Wanfront property owners<br />
to the ocean. "° m By CHARLIE WOOD ings in rent costs.<br />
their plans are for the<br />
SonHnolLodoerCorreepondenl According to Jane Glenn, library* says Fataer. "Wfc<br />
OCEAN CITY—Facing a<br />
school board president. want them to come to gripT<br />
rent increase from $25,000<br />
Superintendent of Schools with what they're going to<br />
to $53,000 a year for its<br />
Anthony Scalzo has been dawtthit"<br />
administrative offices,<br />
told to give the required According to Palzer <strong>and</strong><br />
located in the First Fidelity<br />
30-day notice of the board's Glenn, die board has three<br />
Bank building on Asbury<br />
intentions to move. They options! to make minor ren-<br />
Ave., the Ocean City School<br />
must now vacate the ovations for administrative<br />
Board decided it was time<br />
present offices by Dec. 31. offices, to make major renovations<br />
for new classrooms,<br />
to move.<br />
Although the library<br />
or to completely raze the<br />
The rent increase, effec-<br />
seems to be the logical<br />
building <strong>and</strong> replace it wllf^<br />
buUding «P naturaltive<br />
Nov. 1, would cause a<br />
choice of the three, <strong>and</strong> may<br />
a three-story structure for<br />
gardens <strong>and</strong> dunes as pro- budget problem, so the<br />
ultimately become the<br />
offices <strong>and</strong> classrooms.<br />
Another neighbor who lection from <strong>flood</strong>, <strong>and</strong> said board asked school district<br />
home of die Board offices, it<br />
stood up to speak against he will most probably business manager Matthew<br />
does have a couple of draw- Should the board take<br />
the application, Larry return to the board of com- TornUn to contact local real<br />
backs.<br />
ownership, discussion from<br />
McMannon, said his only missioners for permission<br />
the Nov. 13 meeting indi-<br />
estate agencies <strong>and</strong> find To make it suitable for<br />
concern is that the foliage to remove the s<strong>and</strong>,<br />
cated mat minor renova-<br />
new quarters.<br />
offices would take time <strong>and</strong><br />
not be damaged.<br />
tions for administrative<br />
He had originally resisted The board was to hold a<br />
renovations. Both tine other offices would be the first<br />
"It was put there for a going to the Zoning .Board special meeting at 6 p.m.<br />
locations require only a choice with the other<br />
good reason years ago, <strong>and</strong> the last time he was before yesterday specifically on<br />
one-year lease, which could<br />
options available as future<br />
it's still a good reason the board of commissioners, thisissue. .<br />
buy time until renovations needs dictate. %<br />
today," he said.<br />
because of the added<br />
are completed, Glenn<br />
At the board's Nov. 13<br />
When Moore said the ejqjense to his client.<br />
explained.<br />
As the midnight hour for<br />
meeting, the search had<br />
making decisions rapidly<br />
been narrowed to three pos-<br />
The board members approaches, the board<br />
sibilities:<br />
would also like to take called an emergency meet-<br />
KLAUSE — house. He W proposing to ing criteria.<br />
st<strong>and</strong>ard which the dty named dtom of the year."<br />
ownership of the library,<br />
(continued torn page 1) Improve only the soufiem There are a number of routinely accepts for right Many of his neighbors 1) 600 West Avc, at an<br />
Ing scheduled for Wednes-<br />
believing both the building<br />
Deaney to hire an engineer. half of the road because tothings<br />
to look at, <strong>and</strong> they of ways to give enough would be skepncal of tat annual rent of $7400 for<br />
day night, Nov. 20 after the<br />
<strong>and</strong> die l<strong>and</strong> it occupies will<br />
Cade has stated in writ- pave the whole width it aU basically revolve around access for emergency vehl- assessment, to say the least, 1,500 sq. ft;<br />
Sattmd-Udger had gone to<br />
be of vital importance to the press,<br />
ing that the development of would be necessary to safety," Deaney said, add- eles, but he could widen the Since this controversy 2) 613 West Ave., at an school system in the future.<br />
"We wiU make a decision<br />
the road would not violate remove s<strong>and</strong> dunes. ing that the plan wUl most road to as much a» 30 feet if first began, Mause has been annual rent of $20,400 for City Council member Wednesday night." said<br />
the <strong>city</strong>'s <strong>flood</strong> ordinance, Deaney said the <strong>city</strong> probably not meet all the needed without affecting accused of shady deaUngs 2,100 sq.ft., <strong>and</strong><br />
Doris Palzer says a commit- Mrs. Glenn in an intervie^|<br />
leaving the decision of decided to hire an indepen- criteria, <strong>and</strong> then must be any s<strong>and</strong> dunes, «nd undersized lots, to a 3) the now vacant Head* tee has been set up to denl priOr to the emergency<br />
whether to allow the road dent engineer in order to judged m terms of its risks "What this amounts to is tatter to the editor in this ley Library, owned by the with the library, <strong>and</strong> she<br />
consfructf on to council get a more neutral position <strong>and</strong> benefits before being just another first that I have week's Sentinel-Ledger,<br />
meeting, "We've got to<br />
<strong>city</strong> but leased to the board indicated the committee<br />
Deaney said he does not than they would get from accepted as a public right of had to go through," Mause neighbor William Finkerton<br />
show taxpayers we're<br />
for a nominal fee of $1 per would be agreeable to sell-<br />
yet know who wUl be hired {Clause's engineer. wayi<br />
said, because he was the questions the finality of the<br />
doing everything we can to<br />
year. The lease runs but ing it to the Board.<br />
for the engineering, but he He said using an inde-<br />
first to own property l<strong>and</strong>- deal which gave Klause tie<br />
save money, <strong>and</strong> provide a<br />
But according to Mause,<br />
Aug. 1,1992.<br />
expects to nuke a decision pendent engineer would<br />
ward of the bulkhead to be four lots on Seaspray Road,<br />
"But, we want some con- quality education tor the<br />
it is not an engineering<br />
this week,<br />
help insure fairness in a sit-<br />
zoned as beach <strong>and</strong> dune, See letters, B5.<br />
AU three represent a savcrete evidence as to what children"<br />
question to begin with, but<br />
Klause is requesting to uation rife with lawsuits.<br />
the first to need a develop- According to Deaney, the<br />
a legal one,<br />
improve an 18 foot wide According to Deaney, the<br />
ment permit, the first to dty has information from a Deaney said. "We don't Tve always believed he<br />
"The question Qty Coun-<br />
paper*itreet section of engineer will make a<br />
have a building permit licensed surveyor which even have the right to sur- has the right to do what he<br />
cU must answer U if (the<br />
Waverly Boulevard in order review based on dty ordi-<br />
revoked <strong>and</strong> now the first says he owns tie property vey an owner's property." wants with his property,<br />
road) is suitably improved<br />
to give access to the two nances, state <strong>and</strong> federal<br />
to need an independent <strong>and</strong> confirms the size of the<br />
to h<strong>and</strong>le the traffic needed<br />
City Councilman Mark but he must say according<br />
properties behind his regulations, <strong>and</strong> engineerengineer.<br />
lots, <strong>and</strong> unless the nelgh-<br />
for ifs use, which is basi-<br />
Videtto, in whose ward to the law <strong>and</strong> the state's<br />
rcally<br />
a single one-family AU these firsts add up to bors come up with another Klause's properties are rules <strong>and</strong> regulations,"<br />
house," Klause said yester- different treatment for me," licensed survey, there is lit- located, laid by state code Videtto said, adding that<br />
day.he<br />
said. "Either mat or I tie the dry can do about anyone who wants to buUd the situation has upset the<br />
DAVID G. FOSS He said that 18 feet is a<br />
have been the test case for their claims,<br />
a road <strong>and</strong> have it accepted entire neighborhood.<br />
perfecting all the flaws in "It is not the dry's posi- as a public light of way He said die issue should<br />
* PLUMBING <strong>and</strong> HEATING *<br />
the permitting process, in tton to resolve disputes would have to come before be resolved within 30 days,<br />
which case I should be between private owners." the governing body. unless the result is not to<br />
Maine's UWng, m which<br />
GAS HEATERS<br />
case It may go back to court<br />
m one way or another.<br />
CLEANED<br />
Klause said he expects to<br />
WATER TURNED<br />
either have a building per-<br />
OFF <strong>and</strong> ON<br />
Anderson is<br />
mit for a new house by this<br />
time next year, or have the<br />
HEAT CHECK<br />
the clever<br />
fCOLORADO!<br />
dty ^ay Wm fair market<br />
crime stopper<br />
v«h|e.for the lota behind his<br />
PHONE | RIB NIGHT I<br />
who's cool<br />
house.<br />
under<br />
. According to Klause,<br />
11 is BACK m I<br />
denying him the permit to ahd QUlIt ruffle<br />
pressure.<br />
buUd would amount to " 1' 272-1155<br />
Pleasantville, N.J. 08232 1 THE CRAB TRAP<br />
DAVID G. FOSS<br />
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OCEAN CITY — The announced the release of According to Battenj the<br />
*, Department of Invlron- $300,000 for the dredging funds we part of a SI mil-<br />
~ menttl ftrotecUon (DIP) u recently.<br />
lion state dredging account.<br />
plannirig to dredge two<br />
state owned lagoons here, City Councilman John The two lagoons are so<br />
Venetian Bayou <strong>and</strong> Carni- Hood said Tuesday he is Silted up at the mouth it is<br />
val Bayou betweto 16th<br />
not certain if the state will possible to walk across<br />
<strong>and</strong> 18th streets, <strong>and</strong> offl- be able to have the work parts during low tide,<br />
dals say the project wUl<br />
completed for that amount. Keller said the dredge<br />
spoils from the project wMl<br />
probably b^in next spring. Flood had been very, be placed in a spoils ate<br />
in tying to get the<br />
Gene Keller,<br />
near^ 34th Street, although<br />
dredged when the the DIP has not yet secured<br />
tain when the project wUl<br />
corporaUon, which owns<br />
be put out to bid, but said a lot of tine cost of Uw site.<br />
plans <strong>and</strong> specifications getting • a waterway According to Keller, the<br />
were being prepared. dredged is getting the DBF had permission to use<br />
equipment in the area, it the site previously, <strong>and</strong> will<br />
1 taow It sounds like would have been cheaper tonot<br />
have a problem this<br />
famous last words, but we dredge all tho lagoons at time.<br />
are going" to do this pro- once.<br />
Hood questioned if there<br />
ject," KeHer said. "It should<br />
Keller said he is not cer- will be room for the spoils,<br />
start in tim spring, hopetain<br />
if there Is a certain<br />
since the dty used the site<br />
fully before boating<br />
•mount budgeted lor the for their project.<br />
season."<br />
work, but die project has Keller said if there is not<br />
Assemblyman Ray Batten definitely been approved. enough room, the dikes can<br />
be extended.<br />
Township vets mark day<br />
UPPER TOWNSKP —<br />
overseas throught the<br />
About 40 people turned out<br />
years," said Adelizzi.<br />
Nov. 1! for a Veterans Day "Veterans of foreign In addition to paying<br />
W ceremony at VFW Post<br />
8695, Marmora. The gather- wars have seen homage to those who have<br />
fallen, other speakers<br />
ing included veterans, local firsth<strong>and</strong> the reminded those in atten-<br />
officials, members of<br />
dance that Veterans Day is<br />
Brownie Troop 224 of Mar- tremendous cost also a tribute to those who<br />
mora <strong>and</strong> members of the<br />
public.<br />
of freedom... have served their oounWes<br />
<strong>and</strong> returned home to their<br />
The observance began — VFW comm<strong>and</strong>er lives. There are many veter-<br />
NIckolas Trofa have admit- with die raising of the<br />
ans today without proper<br />
ted this is a possible Bcenar^ American flag <strong>and</strong> POW/<br />
housing or medical ore,<br />
£ MIA flag outdoors in the<br />
<strong>and</strong> they also must be<br />
marked America's entry<br />
He said he is uncertain<br />
overcast, driw.ing weather.<br />
remembered.<br />
into World War II, is<br />
which house he will live in<br />
The Brownie troop then led<br />
After the ceremony, Dick<br />
approaching. The actual<br />
if granted clearance to<br />
those assembled In the<br />
Wilson entertained the<br />
anniversary wiU be Dec. 7,<br />
buUd,<br />
Pledge of Allegiance.<br />
crowd with some magic<br />
Klause's properties have<br />
tricks.<br />
Post Comm<strong>and</strong>er Charles "Veterans of foreign wars<br />
been the center of contro-<br />
Adelizzi noted that the 50th have seen firsth<strong>and</strong> the treversy<br />
since he purchased<br />
anniversary of the bombing mendous oast of freedom of<br />
the property in 1989,<br />
of Pearl Harbor, which those who have served<br />
'Mil [P<br />
including a four-meeting<br />
'Ior '^<br />
long hearing in front of thi»<br />
Zoning Board, continuouV<br />
lawsuits <strong>and</strong> nearly as continuous<br />
closed-door negotiations<br />
with the <strong>city</strong> in<br />
search of a settlement<br />
— Bill Barlow<br />
Covered dish<br />
inverse condemnation, in STONE HARBOR A<br />
which case the dry would covered dish dinner <strong>and</strong><br />
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OF ADJUSTMENT<br />
GITY OF OCEAN CITY<br />
TAKE NOTICE M on th» 22nd<br />
To honor those lost<br />
Bob Emberyer, port chiplaln fer VFW Port 1983 in<br />
Sta Isle City, pest comm<strong>and</strong>er Nick Cooniy <strong>and</strong> Joan<br />
Kowalto of the woman's auxiliary lay wreaths at tht<br />
Vfttrans Msmorlal Fountain on Kennedy Boulevard<br />
on Veterans Day as part of the <strong>city</strong>'s ceremony. See<br />
story, Si.<br />
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5400,000 emergincy appropriation<br />
to fund the dty 1 *<br />
health insurance, which Jes-<br />
,iel said was in part due to<br />
FlTs pressure for a zero-in-<br />
CTeise budget this year,<br />
"I'm worried about peO"<br />
pie thinking, all we have to<br />
do is put a zero at the end<br />
of the budget'<strong>and</strong> boom, no<br />
more taxes," Jessel said, "In<br />
order to do that we would<br />
have to cut services."<br />
During the public comment<br />
secUon of the meeting,<br />
FIT president JOB Kimpflen<br />
said the referendum should<br />
be seen as a m<strong>and</strong>ate to the<br />
dty to do just that<br />
He said the. citizens<br />
underst<strong>and</strong> that with the<br />
tightaess of this year's budget,<br />
services would have to<br />
be cut if taxes are not<br />
increased, <strong>and</strong> dted an editorial<br />
in The Smlmel-ledgtr<br />
about the question,<br />
"This question was a<br />
legitimate way of getting<br />
the public's position on<br />
public services," he said.<br />
When the question came<br />
before council for authorization<br />
in August, it was<br />
suggested an explanation<br />
be included about the possi-<br />
Caribbean cruise<br />
planned in '92<br />
The Retired Educators of<br />
Cape May County have<br />
plans for a Caribbean cruise<br />
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16-24, mi The seven-day<br />
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biilty of service cuts.<br />
At the time Kunpflen said<br />
such an explanation would<br />
be unnecessary, because the<br />
voters are sophisticated<br />
enough to reallie that.<br />
Councilman Mark<br />
Videtto said at the time<br />
such an explanation might<br />
cause a rift in the community-<br />
At Thursday's meeting,<br />
Thuridiy. Novwnbsrai.iiii Ocean City, N.J. THESEHTlNEL-LEDGEft A11<br />
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an idea of what services, if<br />
any, the taxpayers feel they<br />
can do without.<br />
"If services are to be cut<br />
we absolutely need the<br />
backing of the public," Jessel<br />
said.<br />
Both Jessel <strong>and</strong> Kimpflen<br />
said FIT <strong>and</strong> the <strong>city</strong> wiU<br />
have to work together<br />
toward that goal.<br />
"We are not going to<br />
achieve every last word (of<br />
the referendum), but it is<br />
not impossible," Kimpflen<br />
said. "Hus Is a m<strong>and</strong>ate we<br />
aU must recognize.*'<br />
Kimpflen also wrote a letter<br />
to tho mayor <strong>and</strong> the<br />
council detailing his position.<br />
See B4,<br />
"For most people die<br />
main thing is to cut taxes.<br />
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Thurtdiy. Novembef 21,1981 OewnClly, NJ. THESENTINEL-LEDGER A13<br />
ByEDWISMER Just watch Sherman's as a 'Natural." We don't<br />
SenilnBl4ji*tfCriii8 expressions ol frustration, know how much training or<br />
honor or oaf tincss. experience Betty Rathblott<br />
SEA ISLE crrv The<br />
Townsend's Inlet Civic Armstong has just the<br />
has but she was die greatest<br />
Canter is mere than a bit off<br />
mix of piquancy <strong>and</strong> scene stealer ever every<br />
time she came on stage.<br />
The Sea Me City Players. SJSK* **•<br />
all this excellent<br />
the two principals<br />
limelight is frequently<br />
m by flie two supporting<br />
actors. Jim MaeMill<strong>and</strong><br />
not only takes illegal pos«<br />
session of the stage often,<br />
but steals the audience's<br />
ooUecdve heart ai well. In<br />
his role of Victor Vdasco,<br />
he charms the ladies with<br />
his audacious suavity <strong>and</strong><br />
the men with the nerve of a<br />
second story cat burglar. He<br />
is devious as all get out, but<br />
you just know he's a good<br />
guy at heart even K you<br />
don't know the story. He is<br />
almost as smooth as<br />
to ceedlngs with her gerous <strong>and</strong> him the other implied skylight at appro-<br />
seemingly spontaneous players Into an endangered priate times <strong>and</strong> although<br />
thespian gifts.<br />
species.<br />
we never saw the overaLid<br />
The walk-on parts of the<br />
single bad It was possible to<br />
phone installer <strong>and</strong> the six- Costuming was effective feel cold feet on one's back.<br />
flights exhausted delivery <strong>and</strong> Paul <strong>and</strong> Corey's We heartily recommend a<br />
man are capably h<strong>and</strong>led strange little apartment visit to Townsend's Wet at<br />
by BUI Wotting <strong>and</strong> Pete, made Ralph Kramden's 8 p.m. Friday <strong>and</strong> Saturday<br />
Peterson. It's good that dip look luxurious by com- or 3 p.m. Sunday <strong>and</strong> pt in<br />
these two didn't have more parison. Paper "snow" a festive mood before uie<br />
pWy domKeX pro- to say. They could be dan- came through a hole in the holidays.<br />
u n d e r m e d i r e c t i o n o f B a r - • • - - - , • ;<br />
bara J, Southard, provided a<br />
lively <strong>and</strong> competent production<br />
of the vintage NeU<br />
Simon comedy. Southard<br />
obviously rehearsed her<br />
cast carefully <strong>and</strong> thor-<br />
on Nov. 21<br />
oughly. The results are sur-<br />
5OMBRS POM<br />
prisingly professlonaL<br />
Robert Sherman in the<br />
role created by Robert Redford,<br />
on stage <strong>and</strong> screen, is<br />
a bit hysterical at times, but<br />
men who wouldn't be. He<br />
is newly married to a lovable<br />
but immature airhead<br />
portrayed with great<br />
panache by Nancy Armstrong,<br />
Beside Sherman,<br />
Redford's performance is<br />
almost bl<strong>and</strong>. Sherman has Charles Boyer, (who played<br />
just the right fadal mobUity Vetasco ta the movie), even<br />
to make his part work. A without the Gallic accent.<br />
;ood deal of the time It Mrs, Banks, the bride's<br />
loesn't matter if you hear mother, is played by an<br />
'Doe" Simon's dialogue. actresswecanonly describe photo ^ ^<br />
1 Two senior dtizens who Warren credits Cape May wouldn't be eligible for the<br />
_ awards in the county's County Bridge Department contest<br />
art contest wait on to win.o Superintendent Ed Ayres for The Cape p Nby County<br />
first place <strong>and</strong> a third place teaching her the intricacies of Senior " " ~'" Qtt£» Art Contest i<br />
in the 25th annual Now JOT- pen p <strong>and</strong> ink such as cross held each spring. For addisey<br />
Senior Qtizen Annual<br />
hatthing, shading <strong>and</strong> differ, ttonal information, call 886-<br />
Art Contest, according to ent strokos to achieve 2784.<br />
E, Freeholder DarM Beyel, who different effects,<br />
r<br />
' oversees the county's Depart-<br />
It took her about<br />
ment of Aging,<br />
two Wreath making at<br />
weeks of steady wpjk to<br />
Evelyn Warren of Avalon complete her wmnuig draw*"<br />
WeU<strong>and</strong>s Nov. 23<br />
Trst place in the noning of an art instructor's STONE HARBOR - A<br />
"Where The Pilgrim* 1 irxBini HftC<br />
rfessional drawing eate- bam.<br />
grapevine wreath making<br />
for her pen <strong>and</strong> Ink<br />
Come Join the Repiel Family on "rnanksfllvlno Day.<br />
_ "Instructor's Bam- Warren, who is currently workshop wUl be presented<br />
Buek*8 County,' Ocean City the art director for the Bur- by Lynn Mrukosky at the<br />
Ws'r« serving Breakfast 7 a.m,. 1 p,m.<br />
resident Edward Altman, a dette Tomlin Ivfemerial itos- Wetl<strong>and</strong>s Institute 10 am<br />
— Vol-<br />
sculptor who won first place pital Art Gallery, said her Saturday, Nov. 23.<br />
unteers from the Atlantic<br />
on the state level in last true love is watercolor. Reservations are required.<br />
County Chapter of the<br />
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category, took third place it The roof could M down materials call 368-1211. receive a certificate of recognition from Cape May County Freeholder Daniel Beyei.<br />
give out information on how<br />
Ms year with •Awakening, around you <strong>and</strong> you<br />
to stop smoking 11 am to 8<br />
n. Thursday, Nov. 21 in<br />
"After eight years with no<br />
wouldn't know it" she said.<br />
ore Memorial Hospital's<br />
rirmers on the state level, In addition to her art<br />
lobby .The hospital's<br />
Cape May County made a work, Warren has many Artists reception, sale scheduled for Sunday<br />
eurdlopulmQfly department<br />
significant comeback with omer talents <strong>and</strong> interests,<br />
wiU hold free pulmony lung<br />
two winners in 1990 <strong>and</strong> two S»e is a certified Brume Ban- COURT HOUSE — Mort over New Jersey <strong>and</strong> the<br />
function screenings from 10<br />
winners in 1991,* Beyel said, seriber, serves on her com- people do not think of their Delaware Valley in the<br />
am.to4pjTu<br />
noting that the two pieces munity's Ethics Comittee <strong>and</strong> community hospital as a Auxiliary art gallery.<br />
were selected from 112 the Mayor's Advisory fine art gallery, but that has<br />
There will also be informa-<br />
The public wiU have a<br />
entries from all over the<br />
not stopped Burdette Tomtion<br />
on the WeUnras Pro-<br />
Council <strong>and</strong> is active with<br />
chance to see the art works<br />
lin Memorial Hospital from<br />
gram*! health classes Tht Capt Htrmontires will provldt musloa! tntiftalnment at the annual lighting of<br />
the local Methodist church.<br />
<strong>and</strong> meet some of the artists<br />
becoming one.<br />
including "ftwh Start" a tha "Trat of RtmsmbranM." • ' ' #} The two artists were hon- She <strong>and</strong> her husb<strong>and</strong> Jack, a<br />
at "Meet the Artists," a<br />
smoking cessation class.<br />
with certificate of rec- well-known musidan, have The hospital regularly reception <strong>and</strong> sale, 1 to 3<br />
_Q... lion from the Board of four children <strong>and</strong> six gr<strong>and</strong>- displays fine art works of pm, Sunday, Nov. 24, in<br />
*Tree of Remembrance' fighting Dec 6 Chosen freeholders which children,<br />
some 22 artists from all the hospital boardroom.<br />
Beyel presented to them at a Altman studied art history<br />
FM.2EVE SHOWS<br />
meets at Weflaiidj COURT HOUSE — TheTemple,<br />
who died In Octo- Helen Hunter is Tree of<br />
recent freeholders' mooting. at Temple University <strong>and</strong> the Cocktail party Dec. 1<br />
LAfTIDAYSI<br />
STONE HARBOR — The Cape May branch of weber.<br />
Temple was a Villas Remembrance committee The artists' works wore University of Horenoe, My. , _._ « _^ _<br />
Wefl<strong>and</strong>s Photo Qub will Burdette Tomlin Memorial resldmt <strong>and</strong> five-year vet* chairperson. The Cape May displayed during September<br />
meet 7.-30 p.m. Monday, Hospital Auxiliary will eran of the auxiliary <strong>and</strong> branch Auxiliary president at the Monmoulh County but """""•SISSSS was not satisfied with 1 supports Holy Redeemer<br />
Nov. 25 at me Wefl<strong>and</strong>s light the holiday Tree of volunteers.<br />
is Pat Rodgers. Jean Ewald library.<br />
efforts. He also spent much SWAINTON — The 8ftable.<br />
Institute.<br />
Remembrance," 4;80 p.m. Refreshments will be is vice president.<br />
The theme is omnp, red<br />
Friday, Det 6 at the hospi-<br />
Warren, who has sum-<br />
of Jus time drawing, sketch- annual cocktail party, spon- Tickets for a 5M0 drawing<br />
served following the free<br />
<strong>and</strong> yeUow; me topic is protal<br />
main entrance. The pub-<br />
To receive a light order f-^nered all her life on Seven<br />
ing <strong>and</strong> taking photographs, SQMd by the Aujdliaw of the will be sold at $10 each,<br />
lighting <strong>and</strong> the Cape Harcessing<br />
<strong>and</strong> tabs.<br />
lic is invited.<br />
form, call the BurdefJe |jP4ile Beach, move* to Ava- He began sculpting 11 Holy Redeemer Visiting Drawing tickets may be p»<br />
monaires will provide holi- Tomlin volunteer office, lon as a year-round resident years ago <strong>and</strong> was tutored Nurse <strong>and</strong> Home Health chased by calling Eleanor at<br />
A &45 pm, marketing The ceremony Is <strong>and</strong>ay<br />
music.<br />
463-2247.<br />
about 15 years ago from by sculptors Rev. Leonard Agency here, wUl be held 3-6 39M28Q,<br />
workshop wiU precede the annual holiday tradition at<br />
Huntingdon Valley, Pa, Carrier! <strong>and</strong> Anthony pm Sunday, Dec. 1 at the<br />
meeting.<br />
Burdette Tomlin. Each year,<br />
ftudBkii.<br />
Whirtirier tin, Avalon.<br />
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As a student, she studied<br />
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Summer resident has<br />
Altaian begins his sculpu-<br />
lights to decorate the tree<br />
business, but studied "a little<br />
Music, dancing <strong>and</strong> enter- atSM-lOM.<br />
ties by sketching Ws subject<br />
READ YOUR PUBLIC <strong>and</strong> support the hospital.<br />
arf in high school. Her famitainment<br />
will be offered<br />
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Proceeds benefit the Holy<br />
HOTS d*oeuvres will be avail-<br />
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NOTICES AND The tree will stay lighted<br />
5CH1AMR2HJ6GGER<br />
Carnegie Hall debut<br />
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"I started dabbling with art man 100 years old — to help Become a regular Sentinel-Ledger reader<br />
Tonia Tecoe. an Ocean Qry<br />
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093 or 40 years ago," Warren him in his figure studies.<br />
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She took courses in water- pounding wtai to create an<br />
honor or remember with Camegia HaU on Nov. ft<br />
eolor <strong>and</strong> drawing <strong>and</strong><br />
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Each honoree or family wUl<br />
Opera conductor Martin Rich<br />
her art after she moved to<br />
ture. After a mold is made of<br />
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Avalon <strong>and</strong> served as eo-<br />
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your gentroilty? And the program includes rlsnuaral<br />
chairman for the Avalm Art "Awakening,* which was<br />
i 1/2 Raek Rib Platter i honoree's <strong>and</strong> donor's'<br />
fflst" in plaster, took "him'<br />
songs <strong>and</strong> arks by Scarlettl,<br />
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about a week to complete,<br />
H<strong>and</strong>el, Schumann, Qiabrier<br />
She also b^an to win<br />
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"It seemed like a pose that<br />
I with 2 salads 7<br />
i<br />
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•<br />
Reg. '8 95 I hospital lobby throughout<br />
American Musical Theatre by<br />
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Gershwin, Berlin, Kern, Por-<br />
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508 m STREET • OqEAN CTTY •391473! • TAB OUT OR DHJVmY This year, the free wUl be ter, <strong>and</strong> Rodeers <strong>and</strong> Hart Bridgeton Symphony, the<br />
PLEASE CALL ATOAD TOR LUNCHmm ORDffii dedicated to hospital volun- ttoeeeds Bom the concert New Jersey Pops Orchestra<br />
teer <strong>and</strong> auxilian Gladys benefitted the Rosemont (Pa.) <strong>and</strong> the Ocean Gty Fops<br />
College alumnae Scholarship Orchestra,<br />
Fund:<br />
She has been heard in<br />
Popcorn Teece has performed as a recital at the Philadelphia<br />
soloist with the Qpera Com- Academy of Music New Jer-<br />
Ocean City, N j pany of Philadelphia, FhUasey's Hoiiybush FestiviD<br />
(609) 398-5404 delphta'i Concerto SoloisB Cabrini College <strong>and</strong> at Rote-<br />
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holiday gifts, especially<br />
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your list who have everything,<br />
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"You ran't look at myhave<br />
a piece to enter in<br />
work <strong>and</strong> say, 'Oh, thafs an ^emux o( the ^e Ui<br />
We Cater All Occasions<br />
Evelyn Warren," she said, for ftecounty <strong>and</strong> state ean-<br />
because her work varies mbi Aliman said the pieces<br />
Christenings<br />
from wildlife to silly downs. j,e is currently working on<br />
11 Special Thanksgiving Menu<br />
12 p.m. - 3-30 p.m.<br />
FRESH ROAST TURKEY<br />
with all the trimmings or<br />
OVEN BAKED HAM<br />
BoOi accompanied by »ctwfc»<br />
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See oils by Peg LMtmar btyfiigt to found out your<br />
meal. •<br />
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ink drawings by Edward We Suggest Riservalons For Thanksglvfaig<br />
said Evelyn Warren, Avers; pastels by Dorothy<br />
Dinner-Call Today 399-0113<br />
Burdette Tamlin art gallery Sewe'U; photography by * THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS •<br />
director, "And a portion of James Harding- woodcarv-<br />
Nov. 21 thru Nov. as<br />
art sale proceeds benefits mp by Albert Weisser- THURS: Chickert Piccata...... .7.95<br />
the hospital Auxiliary. The watercolors by William FRI: Shrimp Scampi 8.85<br />
Artists' Reception is a nice Dougherty <strong>and</strong> Marie SAT-Ravioli w/mealbal!s ,.„,., ...6.95<br />
way to spend an afternoon, iso Forsythe <strong>and</strong> works by SUN: Salisbury Steak .,,.»..«<br />
meet some local artistic tal-<br />
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MON: Chicken Fingers,<br />
ent <strong>and</strong> support the hospi- Admission is free <strong>and</strong> TUES: Pepper Steak ..««tal<br />
."<br />
refreshments will be served. WED- Rigatenl w/Mootballs ,U,»,,,«.5.7S<br />
Warren, who is an For more information,<br />
award-winning artist, call the Burdette Tomlin |<br />
recently represented Cape volunteer office, 463-2247.<br />
May coun^ witt» a pen <strong>and</strong><br />
ink drawing in the New Jersey<br />
Division of Aging art<br />
show in Monmoum County-<br />
Artisits at the Burdette BREAKFAST/LUNCH<br />
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OTHER MENU ITEMS:<br />
Appetisers<br />
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Entries<br />
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Christmas parade 7:30 Friday with Jerry Vale as gr<strong>and</strong> marshal<br />
GrJoaii Prad^SH- 1 ^ I tf???*^ 00 **** 16 - V?*d!*&.j* 9 y«? The Red Crow Bk»d already about this date so Dec. 8 at St. Peter 1 OCEAN<br />
Pefgrie wd<br />
when we «w an thai fate- , bea§ just 9 yews<br />
-<br />
pv§ <strong>and</strong> fun ton. Mark Soifer<br />
ful Sunday M years mgo. old. We looked at each<br />
The Red Cross Blood already about this date so Dec 8 at St. Pete's Uni^k<br />
It win imtst eight fiatis,<br />
My family was viiiflng other jrazzled then wot<br />
Mobile win be in Ocean mention It to your friends. Methodist Church. •?<br />
eight suisosl pomps, five<br />
friends when the news back to the game we were Qty 1-6 p.m. Wednesday,<br />
The annual<br />
bcattMM MLdajf Ugly*. T3j»<br />
£L'» apH, we SO fa-<br />
usonIbgiie VFW P«i<br />
playing, net reaMog that Nov. 27 at the Youth Cen- During Saturdays in<br />
mayor <strong>and</strong> Mrs- T>s£a trill<br />
tyres to tliad by ti»<br />
lad the dty i j<br />
our lives would soon ter, 6th <strong>and</strong> Atlantic At December, there win bezz—.-W<br />
^e <strong>city</strong><br />
also be is ft( parade.<br />
My <strong>and</strong> I were<br />
kg end jerry Vak, who<br />
nf the atiati oa<br />
change <strong>and</strong> thai an era of lean 75 pints of blood are breakfast with Santa at SayChamber<br />
of Commera<br />
he. grartd -•a«K»_l<br />
A isperial feature td this Hartwr wMco marked 4a<br />
too young to gasp the innocence had ended. needed.<br />
Breakfast, 6th <strong>and</strong> Asbury, be held 3 pat, Dec. 14 „<br />
from 9 a.m. til noon. Horse<br />
yes's eram will be disooamr/s<br />
easy iaio World<br />
ostee erf this<br />
the Sports & Civfc &nte<br />
tana <strong>and</strong> Mis. Ckus will<br />
The drive is sponsored by <strong>and</strong> carriage rides with 6th <strong>and</strong> Atlantic;^ "• - '<br />
pkyi of ioe sadpbixm at Warn.<br />
ee fee kit in line of march,<br />
the Colony dab. Cafl 46$- Santa wUl be held on these free.<br />
Gty Hall aad stag Asfawy<br />
M is She tsdMosi a b Ave. provided by the<br />
The even! Is^held la con-<br />
5355 ey just oome fte day of Saturdays from 1 to 4 p,m.<br />
Concert for Ruggjeri<br />
Stadia Day, the _<br />
CVBJtS.<br />
Aiiaaic Cptanfy Gutaary<br />
junction with the main<br />
the drive.<br />
fth <strong>and</strong> Asbury. event to commemorate'/%<br />
IfiiStajie<br />
observance in Honolulu<br />
beaching ol Oat ship is ffi<br />
<strong>and</strong> the begtnaing at the<br />
props indu.de honors 85th birthday IMPORTANT NOTICE: Other happenings in for Sunday, Dec, IS at gg<br />
50ih anniversary of Wold<br />
Dive Winslow, rikainrnni of December include a Holi- Historkal Museum, 1735<br />
fee Oeaa City MigB School War H. Similar evens wUl OCEAN OTY — A bene-<br />
N^ht In Venice 1992, hasday<br />
Craft Show at the Simpson Ave. from noon ffl<br />
Bead, Ptenn Hobo B<strong>and</strong>, occur at more thitn 10,600 fit concert in honor of the<br />
announced &aj Saturday, Down City Arts Center, S p,m. An historical house<br />
Hefeoiaa aod Ventjior posts ia every sate <strong>and</strong> ffish tethday of Rank Rug-<br />
July 18 is fte date for the1735<br />
Simpson Ave. starting tour wUl be held the mm<br />
Siring Baadi, <strong>and</strong> radio sta- throughout the world. peri, mnductor emeritus of<br />
next Night in Ventae. WeDec.<br />
6 <strong>and</strong> the Messiah day, For tafomaHon call<br />
tions WAYV, Boss 97 <strong>and</strong><br />
Keel 983, Tht Hoboes wUl You're invitEd to join fte<br />
the Ocean City Pops<br />
have received many ti Sing-Along, 4 pan. Sunday, 399.180!.<br />
play oo Qty Hall steps taJ* VFW, 2 p.m., Saturday, Dec,<br />
Qntestrm, is planned 4 p.m,<br />
lowing the parade. 7 at the Post home, 15ts <strong>and</strong><br />
Sunday, Dec 1 at Toe<br />
Bay. Activities wiU indade<br />
H<strong>and</strong>era HoteL<br />
Other features indude dipping of colors in remem-<br />
Pajggieri had been with<br />
antique autos, mialature hranee, rifle squad. Taps<br />
the orchestra in a variety of<br />
horses, animals tan Dan <strong>and</strong> greeMnp <strong>and</strong> remarks<br />
capacities for 57 years. In<br />
tniady*s farm m Tuekahoe, by post comd. Stacy Car-<br />
1986 at age 79, he stepped<br />
JtnryVate—singing leg- a down <strong>and</strong> assorted ehar- Hedge, There will be<br />
down after eight years as<br />
end to lead parada. aflers sueb as Wonder Dog, refreshmente following ttie<br />
muskal director <strong>and</strong> con-<br />
Tmsh Buster, Ana-Litter, lemony.<br />
ductar, Currendy, he is<br />
The parade begins 730 Martin Z, Mollusk,<br />
guest inductor at <strong>sever</strong>al<br />
p«. at itfi <strong>and</strong> Asbury <strong>and</strong> McGruff, Mascots from Local churdies have been<br />
performances each summer.<br />
wiU opadiide at the begin- Wonderl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> much asked to toll bells at 2 p.m.. A graduate of Curtis<br />
ning of the 1300 Mode of more<br />
Dee, 7 so if you near a lot of Institute of Music Philadel-<br />
Aibury, Following the<br />
much, the Clauses will<br />
Jeny Vale Is appearing ringing it's not the angels phia, the talented bassooncourtesy<br />
of Trump Plaza coming to get you, just part 1st had played under a<br />
greet youngfteri at the<br />
Hotel <strong>and</strong> Castao where he of the ceremony.<br />
number of famous direc-<br />
Coastal Bank Gazebo,<br />
tors, including Hans Kin-<br />
is «nurtlning throy j^i Sat- Most of us who are old<br />
serosi Asbury Avoiue from<br />
dler, Leonard Bernstein,<br />
urday,<br />
enough remember exactly<br />
City Hall.<br />
Pesttvitfef begin at City<br />
TMs parade hai been<br />
Kill §tep# &30 pa. with<br />
organized <strong>and</strong> funded by<br />
choral singing. At 7A% p,nL,<br />
the Ocean City Retail Mer-<br />
Mayor Nidcoks Trofa Is<br />
chants Association.<br />
expected to fikk the switch<br />
that wiU activate the <strong>city</strong>'s OB Saturday, Dec. 7, the<br />
W<br />
Ocean City coming events<br />
THURSDAY<br />
Owm Qty Lod^ 171 FA Wde of Ooan<br />
NiHonil Atsociitieo of AM, MisoniE Lodge, 730 pm,<br />
BeSnd FedeuJ Empkryea tun-<br />
Frank Ruggien chton, Cr»b Trap rertaunnt, 1 rmoAv<br />
V.F,W.P«No,«S0,150IBi,<br />
in Washington, D,C* the<br />
Annual Chrlslnai parade,<br />
iloog Asbuiy Avaiue hem 6th to<br />
Qevehnd Symphony <strong>and</strong><br />
Women's Research dub of12iiiiJreeJi1730pjn,<br />
City Center OrAesbm in Ocean Gty general meeting. Hie<br />
atj oi No. 83<br />
New York,<br />
Fl<strong>and</strong>cra Hold. IsMpa,<br />
—.—« ui Eastern j^u-. jM<br />
3AUIRDAY<br />
Perfonning at the benefit<br />
Temple, 10th <strong>and</strong> Wesley,<br />
Story hour with crafts <strong>and</strong><br />
concert wfll he The Olde Kfwinb Ouk, Urnf* bin,<br />
TUiSDAY 1<br />
SomerBpoinl, 6pjn.<br />
musk for preschool children,<br />
City Woodwind Quintet<br />
Oonn Qly Bree Public Ubraty, Ooetn Q^F Qvte Qui, Youili<br />
<strong>and</strong> frequent Pop* guest<br />
1735 ampMn Ave., lO30a.ni. Cailef, noon;<br />
performers Todd <strong>and</strong> Lisa Ocean Qly/Uppcr Township<br />
Thomas. The Thomases will Rotary Qub, Mac's Rotiumit,<br />
Alcoholici Anonymous, Holy EoiaienJol Coun^ of Ocan<br />
Leopold Stokowski <strong>and</strong> be accompanied by Jeffrey<br />
Trinity EptKopal durdi, 10th aty, Unton QwpJ By.thih5ei<br />
Diniltri Mittopoulas, who Uhlig on the piano,<br />
was conductor of the New<br />
Soroptinlf t InieniiioBil,<br />
Tickets are $10 each,<br />
READ YOUR PUBLIC York PhUharmorue when<br />
MONDAY<br />
avcUable at the door or by<br />
Boy Seoul Troop No 32<br />
NOTICES AND Ruggieri became a member<br />
VJ.W, tm, HU, aaJ hyp reservation, Send a cheek in Qmm Qty (jrd Oub — Deal Exchange Qub, 630 pjn.<br />
7!M<br />
PROTECT YOUH in 1949.<br />
p^i.<br />
care of the Friends of theBid,<br />
Youtti Cento, fib <strong>and</strong> Atkn-<br />
RIGHTS TO KNOW! Previously, he had played Pops, P.O. lox 931, Ocean<br />
aty Qri Qub, Youth<br />
with the National Orchestim Qty 08226,<br />
COMING SOON I<br />
Thanksgiving THE PUB AT TULL'S<br />
The rawly remodeled room fMturei 1 new bar with booths<br />
surrounding • stone nreplice In 1 cozy, Qieeri-lite<br />
Hospitality<br />
anno^hwe. Lunch, dirm»,,,or lite fm 'ill I AM.<br />
At Wayside Viliag© Make this<br />
ENTERTAINMENT<br />
Thanksgiving special<br />
Contemporary Country Music fay QtUw<br />
• Prime Cut Meats<br />
with dinner at the i<br />
Friday & Saturday 9 PM -1 AM<br />
• Ice Cream Emporium<br />
Tuckahoe Inn! You'll<br />
WLQE Dj Friday nighi between ten<br />
SEAFOOD MARKET<br />
dine on fresh roast<br />
young turkey,<br />
PATSY CUNE SINGING CONTEST<br />
HOME OF THE LOBSTER JACUZZI<br />
chestnut<br />
sponsored by WLQE 98.7 FM Country lUdk.<br />
-ThisWgflk*s Spec^te -<br />
stuffing, a wide<br />
Friday Nig ha thru November 19 • Wsekly Prae<br />
( CLAMS<br />
selection of tender<br />
Gr<strong>and</strong> Priie ¥h>*le December S<br />
vegetables, traditional<br />
desserts like mince<br />
LUNCH SPECIALS<br />
CHICK L0SSTIfiS.,.M<br />
Fried Stuffed Shrimp 4,75 _<br />
BUWK 8fA BASS<br />
<strong>and</strong> pumpkin pie <strong>and</strong><br />
wti\ Pries <strong>and</strong> Cote Slaw - » K . .<br />
CAJUN CATflSH —„<br />
much more. Your<br />
Scallop ScarTpl,,,,....,,,,,4J5<br />
BLUEriSn...<br />
Thankigivmg<br />
meal will bo|in with<br />
served on rm w/Cole Slaw<br />
an appetizer <strong>and</strong><br />
French Dip, , ,,,5JS<br />
Dinner<br />
special "THanksgiving<br />
fresh out, thh sliced roast<br />
- LOBSTERS-ALL SdS -<br />
prices on our<br />
beef piled high on a roil<br />
nwFH£T3 • mmff • mm • LOBSTERS STALS<br />
aujus<br />
eockiaili.<br />
OAMS » PARTY rum<br />
We suggest reservations for Thanksgiving Day, DINNER SPECIALS<br />
HOMEMADE mm t MAB5<br />
Broiled Shrimp stuffed<br />
OPEN7D3)*aWoc*<br />
w/Crab Imperial. 13.95<br />
Roosevelt Blvd., Marmora,<br />
From 4 P,M. - 8 P.M.<br />
ffulis<br />
Fried Lobster Tail<br />
THE BILLOWS<br />
Thi SenUnel-LidgpBr<br />
SPORTS<br />
Thursday, NovifTft»r21,1991<br />
CLASSIFIEDS<br />
Happenings at the Ocean City<br />
Life beneath the woodl<strong>and</strong> path<br />
Community <strong>and</strong> Cultural Center<br />
Bf ES STOPPED are mo-ging, fewer new six inches across. I can't<br />
Bees stopped on the nx*<br />
I hold the squlmiiBg, seg-<br />
17th <strong>and</strong> Simpson Avenue<br />
And rubbtd ihair headpartj <strong>and</strong> wingi rods appear <strong>and</strong> those older remmiber eva seeing a mented soil animal betweai<br />
roiled Bwn, Hwrin<br />
( Arts Center • Museum • Library )<br />
rods are losing their shine. fungus form quite like this my thumb <strong>and</strong> forefinger. I<br />
Ants ran ever ttie.wtliUsh gnxmish f (K) Autumn already appears<br />
399.7628 399-180.1 399.2434<br />
dish.<br />
one.<br />
think for a minute how out<br />
plant) that gnw na[ on rodu older here than the kst time I make a mental note to of place this creature.would<br />
<strong>and</strong> people never tee<br />
I passed this spot<br />
try to took for a field guide be on top'of the soil; with-<br />
HABiERGER PAINTINGS offered, <strong>and</strong> memben of THANKSGIVING<br />
The program ends May beesuM nothtna should grow on I notice the arrowwood's or an expert mushroom out anyeyes or quick<br />
rocks:<br />
OlSPLAYfD THIS MONTH The Smdla Ixpediaon, the CLOSING LISTED 30,<br />
I boked out over iho lake loaves have turned from hunter, I already knew mat means of locomotion, it<br />
An exhibit of the works of current salvage company<br />
The museum will be HOLIDAY CLOSING<br />
<strong>and</strong> beyond ID [bo tills <strong>and</strong> net yellow to a washed <strong>and</strong> the words toadstool or mushprobably<br />
wouldn't last king<br />
area artist Barbara Har- attempting to unearth the<br />
And naming was moving<br />
beigor will be on display at ship <strong>and</strong> any treasures it<br />
closed Wednesday <strong>and</strong> ANNOUNCED<br />
watery reddish.whUe the room are interchangeable up here on top. But down<br />
So I looted closely<br />
the Arts Center during still may hold, are expected<br />
Thursday, Nov. 27 <strong>and</strong> 28 "The library will be dosed Along As latasids<br />
birch trees are finally join- but with an additional below it is quite adapted<br />
Under »» old leaves ol ruihM<br />
November, s? to be on h<strong>and</strong> to talk with in observance of the on Thursday, Nov. 28, In<br />
ing the yeUow brig ade. unwarranted connotation <strong>and</strong>, by turning this leaf Ut-<br />
The paintings have most<br />
interested visitors. Thanksgiving holiday. observance of the Thanks-<br />
They remind me of the on the word toadstool (poiter into soU, is a very valu-<br />
Regular weekday hours, giving holiday but will Solwehto
B2 THESENTINEULEDGER Ocean City, N.J, ThUfidiy, Novembef 21.1911<br />
IMTERS confd<br />
Parking meters chase<br />
away holiday shoppers<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledgen I<br />
an underst<strong>and</strong> the <strong>city</strong>'s<br />
need for meters during the<br />
summer months. But, is it<br />
necessary during the off<br />
season?<br />
I would think the amount<br />
of revenue coming into the<br />
dty in other ways is quite<br />
substantial.<br />
I Uv« in Somers Point <strong>and</strong><br />
1U» to shop in Ocean City, I<br />
do not always have avail.<br />
able chiinge for the§e<br />
meters <strong>and</strong> because of this I<br />
leave the dty, in anger, to<br />
shop elsewhere.<br />
Somers Point is considered<br />
a resort area but we do<br />
not burden the people with<br />
parking meters.<br />
It is about time Ocean<br />
City did something about<br />
this. I am not alone in my<br />
thinking,<br />
Christinas shopping time<br />
is here, <strong>and</strong> yesterday, I left<br />
your <strong>city</strong> to shop elsewhere.<br />
Henrietta Meshkviti<br />
Seiners Point<br />
Comp£3si6n has<br />
its warmth too<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger:<br />
As winter noars <strong>and</strong> temperatures<br />
drop, we dress<br />
accordingly, bundling up to<br />
ward off the cold. In some<br />
cases we don the remains of<br />
a once fur-bearing animal.<br />
In these modem times a<br />
fur coat is not a neeessiry or<br />
a "fashion must," but a<br />
vain end product of pain<br />
<strong>and</strong> suffering of countless<br />
animals.<br />
Whether raised cm a bleak<br />
fur "farm" or caught In the<br />
notorious steel-jaw leghold<br />
More<br />
opinions<br />
on pages<br />
B4-5<br />
trap, their misery is cut<br />
short only to die by dubbing,<br />
strangulation, decompression<br />
chambers, neck<br />
snapping, drowning, electtocution<br />
inserting rods into<br />
the anus, or stomping to<br />
death.<br />
Tills barbarism must aid<br />
if we are to view our society<br />
as"dvUlzed."<br />
G<strong>and</strong>hi said, The greatness<br />
of a nation can be<br />
judged by the way its animals<br />
are treated."<br />
Animals are not to be<br />
used at our disposal. They<br />
are co-inhabitanti of the<br />
Earth <strong>and</strong> should be<br />
respected as would a fellow<br />
human being.<br />
Keep in mind that compassion<br />
Is in fashion this<br />
winter; so bundle up, but<br />
don't be cruel<br />
Elhabeih A, DeBaufre<br />
OceanCity<br />
That 'Dreadful<br />
HALLOWEEN in 1883<br />
llutlrMloflbyM.dC.ih<br />
In celebration of Halloween, students<br />
in the eighth grade class at St. Augustines<br />
Elementary School, Ocean City created stories<br />
of horror, mystery <strong>and</strong> intrigue; exploring<br />
All Hallows Eve with their own masterpieces<br />
in composition. They had been studying<br />
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The Sentinel-Ledger^<br />
Thursday, November 21,1991<br />
That it be<br />
not in vain<br />
The deaths Nov. 10 of 16-year-old Ronald Morettl<br />
Jr. <strong>and</strong> Cheryl Davis, 17, were a tragedy that truly<br />
saddened a community.<br />
Long will the parents, relatives <strong>and</strong> friends of<br />
this Upper Township young man <strong>and</strong> of this<br />
young woman from Ocean City wonder why. As is<br />
noted by Rev. Richard Wingate in his PoorRkfmrd<br />
column (B7) today, the Lord acts in miraculous<br />
ways to which we mortals are not privy.<br />
But we are fairly sure of how this tragedy<br />
occurred. The driver of the other vehicle that<br />
crashed into the car carrying Moretti, Davis <strong>and</strong><br />
three of their Ocean City High School friends has<br />
been charged with drunken driving.<br />
The crash occurred around 12:30 a.m. on the<br />
township-side.of the 34th Street bridge. It is not<br />
the first time this bridge has been the scene of a<br />
driving fatality. It probably won't be the last. What<br />
can we do to lessen the odds?<br />
First, we can keep this tragedy in our mind as a<br />
horrible experience we will do all in our power to<br />
avoid.<br />
We can picture the agony of those who suffered,<br />
we can think about the anguish of next of kin <strong>and</strong><br />
of classmates having to deal with nagging ques-<br />
tions <strong>and</strong> weaknesses of faith.<br />
We can redouble our own efforts never to drive<br />
drunk <strong>and</strong> to not allow our friends <strong>and</strong> associates<br />
to do so.<br />
Above all, we underst<strong>and</strong> that alcohol is the<br />
deadly enemy of a driver — an enemy that all too<br />
often makes vicfJins of someone other than the<br />
drinker.<br />
We must insist that the penalty for drunken driv-<br />
ing more fully equates with the destruction <strong>and</strong><br />
death it often causes.<br />
We must not tolerate becoming lethal behind the<br />
wheel by actions over which we have control.<br />
The voters have spoken: Contain gov-1 costs<br />
OCiAN CITY<br />
GOVERNMENT<br />
Mayor ,, ,<br />
Js^ee V/altiut Rd.<br />
(City Mall), 1<br />
. 399-3895 (H)<br />
Council president<br />
Councilmember at-large<br />
Jeanne Clunn, 315 Central Ave.<br />
399-6232 (H)<br />
Councilmember at-large<br />
Gary jessel, 156 Asbury Ave.<br />
399-0980 (W), 398-1258 (H)<br />
Councilmember at-large<br />
Doris Palzer, 415 26th St.<br />
399-2527<br />
Councilmember 1st Ward<br />
Mark Videtto, 824 Seacrest Rd.<br />
398-1157 (W), 398-7229 (H)<br />
Councilmember 2nd Ward<br />
Karen Ollphant, 815 Parkridge Rd.<br />
399-1290 (W), 399-1136 (H)<br />
Councilmember 3rd Ward<br />
John Flood, 1701 Haven Ave.<br />
399-0044 (W), 391-0700
Bg THMSeNWigL^MDaa OeMnCliy, N.j. Thuwdiy. Nawffltwf 81,1891<br />
OC's VETERANS MY<br />
Reflections go beyond Desert Storm<br />
OCIAN CITY — High<br />
winds <strong>and</strong> rain forced the<br />
dry's Veterans Day eelebni-<br />
Hon inside Nov. 11 <strong>and</strong><br />
may have contributed to a<br />
smaller than average<br />
CTDWd.<br />
"We dedded to relocate<br />
for those of you who may<br />
have forgotten what bench<br />
warfare is like," com-<br />
"We decided to relocate [inside]<br />
for those of you who may have forgotten<br />
what trench warfare is lita"<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
IOTHiWBSIiY 399-2201<br />
Sunday, Nov. 24th<br />
10:45 AM Morning Service<br />
Sunday School.... 9:30 am.<br />
Sunday Worship Service 10:45 ia.<br />
Evening Service,. 7-00 pffl.<br />
Wed. me. Service itQQpia.<br />
[ Awana Program Friday 6:18 PM ]<br />
—Nmruty araUabltfor all terrkts<br />
Morning Service<br />
"Safe <strong>and</strong> Secure"<br />
Dr. Ronald Manidocrfcr<br />
Evening Service<br />
"Thanksgiving Is Thanksliving "<br />
Dr. Ronald Mansdoerftr<br />
taming For Tha<br />
Fundamnt*<br />
OfihaFrift<br />
— United Veterans Council comm<strong>and</strong>er<br />
it<br />
ST. PETER'S UNITED<br />
METHODIST CHURCH<br />
8th <strong>and</strong> Centtil Avenue, Ocean City, NJf<br />
SUNDAY NOV. 24TH<br />
8:15 AM. Communion In Bltyler Ch«p«l<br />
9AMChurdi^hool<br />
10 A.M. CoHee Fellowship<br />
1030 AM Morning Worship<br />
Nursery Provided<br />
"Expressions Of Thanksgiving"<br />
The Rev, Colin M. Gorman preaching<br />
MUSIC; "Biess This House"<br />
byMayH.Bmh»<br />
Solo by Tim Badgiey<br />
"Sing The Lord Ye Voicei Alt'<br />
by Franz Joseph Haydn<br />
M.Russell Shivers, Pastor<br />
Danyl D, Duer, Atwdita Pasior<br />
Wlllam R. McClell<strong>and</strong>, Mnistar of Visltaiton<br />
John Gregory Bale,<br />
Director of Muslc/Organlit<br />
Nancy Fox McNanwe<br />
Soprano<br />
Tim Badgiey. B^tooe<br />
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Alfred Bayard, 93<br />
OCEAN CJTY -_ Alfred P. Bayard, 93, of this resort died<br />
Nov. 13 at Ocean Point Health Care Center, Somers Point.<br />
Surviving are a daughter, Mary Jane Keogan «nd a son,<br />
Alfred P. Bayard Jr.- four gr<strong>and</strong>children <strong>and</strong> three great<br />
gr<strong>and</strong>children.<br />
He was a member of St. Peter's United Methodist<br />
Church <strong>and</strong> the Ocean City Card Club,<br />
Arrangements are by the Godfrey Funeral Home of<br />
Ocean City.<br />
Donations in his name may be made to Holy Redeemer<br />
Visiting Nurses, 1801 Route 9 North, Swainton, 08210.<br />
William Moore Jr., 69<br />
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Ann "Nina" Feeney, 60<br />
SIA ISLE CITY — Ann M. "Nina" Feeney, 60, of ihli<br />
resort died Nov. 13 at Shore Memorial Hospital, S<br />
Point. .<br />
Bom in Jersey City, Mrs. Feeney lived in Sea Isle City for<br />
44 years.<br />
She had been a Democratic committeewoinan in tht<br />
1980s, She was co-founder of the Helping H<strong>and</strong> Program,<br />
dnlian coordinator of the Child Safety Program <strong>and</strong> a<br />
member of the Cape may Coundl on Alcoholism, the Substance<br />
Abuse Program of the Cape May county Health<br />
Department <strong>and</strong> the CoaUfJoaAgainst Rape <strong>and</strong> Abuse,<br />
She was a member of the PTA in public schools <strong>and</strong> St.<br />
Joseph's Parochial School, an instructor of catechism fot<br />
St, Joseph's Roman Catholie Church <strong>and</strong> a member of th<br />
Altar'<strong>and</strong> Rosary Society of the former Mercy Hospital.<br />
our national conscious- sal Catholic Church gave<br />
ness," Griffin said. the invocation <strong>and</strong> dosing<br />
mented Robert Becotte, He ilso said Americans benediction,<br />
comm<strong>and</strong>o' of the United must be grateful to veterans "When we reflect on tho<br />
Veterans Coundl, in his<br />
for tho end of tht cold war,<br />
Robe welcoming remarks.<br />
which he said was won<br />
« BflCOttf, com- OCEAN CITY -* William J. Moore Jr., 69, of this resort<br />
About SO people, many of<br />
ing an<br />
dledsuddenlyNov. 12.thisresidence.<br />
without a shot being fired.<br />
In 1985, she was named Cape May County citizen of the<br />
whom were veterans, gath-<br />
the prie« of freedom," Sharera<br />
Council of Ocean Bom in Phtfadelphia, Mr, Moore was former resident of Year. She was honored with a prodamaUon for her work<br />
And, he continued, it is<br />
ered in the Sports k Civic<br />
key said.<br />
City, at the Oc«an Ciflt_V¥iStChester,JPa.^Bnd^rexel Hill, Pa., before moving to by President Reagan <strong>and</strong> Governor Kean <strong>and</strong> honored by<br />
center on 6th Street for atime<br />
to honor the often<br />
Veterans Day ceremony Ocean City 13 years ago,<br />
— Bill Barlow<br />
the Police Benevolent Associauon Local 1959 for her work<br />
short ceremony honoring neglected veterans of the<br />
He was a 1940 graduate of Upper Darby High School on the child safety program.<br />
America's veterans. unpopular war in Vleteam,<br />
<strong>and</strong> served with the U.S. Marines In the South Pidfic dur- Surviving are her husb<strong>and</strong>, William J. Sr.; three daughing<br />
World War D,<br />
The celebration centered "It 1» time to separate the<br />
ters, Maryann Feeney of Somers Point, Eleanor Paulino of<br />
Mr, Moore was employed In marketing <strong>and</strong> sales by the<br />
en fte victory In the Persian<br />
Sea Isle City <strong>and</strong> Margaret Feeney of WUttier, Calif,; two<br />
controversy of conflict from Sea Isle honors Atlantic Refining Co., where he retired as manager of the<br />
Gulf War against Iraq, but<br />
sons, William J. Jr. <strong>and</strong> John, both of Sea Isle City; an<br />
the contributions of those<br />
Eastern region In 1977. In 1981 he began working at Stain-<br />
tiiere were veterans present<br />
three gr<strong>and</strong>duldren,<br />
who saved with honor,"<br />
ton's Deparanent Store in Ocean dry, where he worked<br />
from every conflict back to<br />
Mass of Christian Burial was Monday at St. Joseph's<br />
Griffin said. veterans<br />
until die tame of his death.<br />
World War I.<br />
Roman Catholic Church, Sea Isle City. Burial was in St,<br />
Although an honor guard<br />
Kowallo, representing the He was a member of St. Pater's United Methodist Elizabeth's Cemetery, Goshen.<br />
Col. •nmmas B. Griffin, from the 177th Fighter SEA JSL! CITY — It wai VFW Post 1963 Women'* Church <strong>and</strong> the Ocean City Rescue Squad, both in Ocean Arrangements were by the Krause <strong>and</strong> Logan Funeral<br />
comm<strong>and</strong>er of the 177th Interceptor Group was a chilly, imtay day, wiA a Auxiliary, <strong>and</strong> Bob Bmberg- City.<br />
Home, Inc., of Sea Isle City.<br />
Fighter Interceptor Group, scheduled to fire a salute, brisk wind whipping the er, post chaplain.<br />
Surviving are two daughters, Linda Schaller of East Contributions may be made to the Sea Me City Ambu-<br />
•aid the victory in the Per- that was given up In defer- American flag cairied by Throe members of theStreudsburg,<br />
Pa., <strong>and</strong> Diane Chuba of Bridgeport, Conn.lancesian Gulf should not over- ence to ear drums" In the Dan Ford as veterans <strong>and</strong> Cape May County Militia in two brothen, John Moore of Ocean City <strong>and</strong> Robert<br />
shadow the contributions of dosed gymnasium, Becotte residents gathered at theWorld<br />
War I <strong>and</strong> Vietaam Moore of Pennsylvania; <strong>and</strong> two gr<strong>and</strong>children.<br />
put veterans.<br />
said. veterans memorial Nov. 11 War uniforms, Ralph Rlgg, Services were Saturday at the Frank C Videon Funeral<br />
"When we reflect on Dennis Siteman of Ocean to pay ttbute to tiiose whoTom<br />
Rock, <strong>and</strong> Mike Cook, Home, Broomall, Pa. Interment was in Arlington Ceme-<br />
Desert Storm, we should City High School played served their country. fired a salute.<br />
tery, Drexel HUL<br />
remember we won more Taps. Comm<strong>and</strong>er Nick The men, who are police Memorial gifts may be made to the Ocean City Rescue<br />
than the war, we wot back Msgr. Thongs H, Sharkey Cooney of the Veterans of officers, participate in vari- Squad, 1501 West Ave., Ocean City 08226.<br />
of Our Lady of Good Coun- Foreign Wars (VFW) Post ous memorial services.<br />
1963 led a contingent of The militia has uniforms<br />
Bishop's silver<br />
members <strong>and</strong> the women's representing every war Samuel Lanzalotti, 77<br />
auxiliary from the VFWfrom<br />
the Revolutionary<br />
headquarters on Kennedy War to Desert Storm,<br />
OCEAN OTY — Samuel Lanzalotti, 77 of tills resort<br />
anniversary marked Boulevard <strong>and</strong> Cini Street according to Rock.<br />
died at home.<br />
to the veterans memorial<br />
Mr. Lanzalotti owned <strong>and</strong> operated tile Perm Jersey<br />
The Sea Me dry Veterans<br />
CAMDEN — <strong>On</strong> Sunday, The event will be marked fountain at Kennedy Boule-<br />
Auto Part Store in WUUamstown for 30 years.<br />
Memorial, which was dedi-<br />
Dec 8 the Diocese of Cam- with a special liturgy to be vard <strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong>is Avenue.<br />
He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, Mater<br />
cated three yean ago, was<br />
den will celebrate the 25th held at 3 pm. at the Cathe- Waiting for them at the<br />
Chrfsti Council 3352, WilUamstown, a fourth degree<br />
funded by contributions of<br />
anniversary of the Episcodral of the Immaculate Con- site were a few residents,<br />
member of the Archbishop CJ. Damlano Assembly of tiie<br />
more man $30,000 made by<br />
pal Ordination of the Most ception, Broadway <strong>and</strong> including Genie Beatty,<br />
Knights of Columbus,, <strong>and</strong> a farmer member of the Wilresidents,<br />
friends, <strong>and</strong> the<br />
Reverend James L. Senad, Market Street, Camden, A whose deceased husb<strong>and</strong>,<br />
Uamstown Kiwanls Club.<br />
VFW Post 1963.<br />
the first <strong>and</strong> only auxiliary gala testimonial dinner will William, was a veteran of<br />
He was also a member of the AARP of Ocean City, <strong>and</strong><br />
The memorial fountain<br />
bishop in the history of diebe<br />
held at the Hyatt Hotel, the Korean War.<br />
the Good Counsel Friendship Club of Ocean City.<br />
has red, white, <strong>and</strong> blue<br />
diocese. Bishop Schad has Cherry HiU, following the With her were her daugh-<br />
Born in WUUamstewn, he was a lifelong resident mere<br />
lights that reflect on die<br />
faithfully served the liturgy, <strong>Near</strong>ly 1000 perter,<br />
Jards, a gr<strong>and</strong>daughter,<br />
before moving to Ocean City four years ago.<br />
water. There are four cut-<br />
Church of Camden sons will attend this spe- Am<strong>and</strong>a 3, <strong>and</strong> Janice Beat-<br />
Surviving are Us wife, Adeline; one son, James S. of Wilout<br />
stars representing<br />
throughout his 25 years as a cial-invitation event, call ty's friend Karen Fiizliamstewn;<br />
one brother, Charles of Wildwood Crest; <strong>and</strong><br />
World War I, World Warff,<br />
bishop <strong>and</strong> near 50 I years year as 756-7926.<br />
patrick with her son,<br />
one gr<strong>and</strong>daughter.<br />
Korean War, <strong>and</strong> the Viet-<br />
a priest<br />
Steven, 4,<br />
nam War.<br />
Mass of Christian Burial was Monday at St, Mary's<br />
Three generations of the The VFW Post Is cur-<br />
Church, Wimamstown,<br />
Beatty family were there, rently sponsoring a letter<br />
Burial was in St. Mary's Cemetery, Arrangements were<br />
SPINNING WHEEL despite the cold <strong>and</strong> diecampaign<br />
to raise funds for<br />
by the BeU-Hennessy Funeral Home, WUliamstown.<br />
rain, to remember. its many community activi-<br />
The gloom of the weather<br />
FLOWER SHOP<br />
ties, according to Cooney.<br />
added to the sadness of the "Not many people are David Garrod, 57<br />
Ocean City's Family Florist day but failed to dampen aware of the many projects<br />
MARKVIDETTO the spirits of those how<br />
LMVOOD — David B. Garrod, 57, formerly of Ventnor,<br />
sponsored by tht post," died Nov. 18 in the Unwood Convalescent Center here<br />
358 Asbury Av§, came to pay their respects. said Cooney.<br />
after a brief illness.<br />
Ocean City, NJ Comm<strong>and</strong>er Cooney These include scholar-<br />
398.1167 asked those present to have<br />
He was an officer with the U.S. Merchant Marines for 38<br />
ships, Christmas food pack- years.<br />
3836"WestAve. a moment of silence for ages for needy families,<br />
Ocean City, Nj<br />
three members, Matthew<br />
Bom in Stolen bl<strong>and</strong>, N.Y., Mr. Garrod had been a Vent-<br />
Christmas party for 200<br />
2 Places To Sen/0 You<br />
nor resident since 1949. He most recently lived in Boynton<br />
lannone, Nick Charles, <strong>and</strong><br />
396-1333<br />
children, Honor Guard for Beach, Fla.<br />
BUI Schwobel, who died various parades <strong>and</strong> serviethis<br />
past year.<br />
Surviving are Ms wife, Arlene; two daughters, Susan<br />
The brief ceremony es, medical supplies for th« BUtegfeln of Ventnor <strong>and</strong> Jeanne Civens ofSamers Pointincluded<br />
a message from needy, <strong>and</strong> donations to one brother, Robert M. of Atlantic City; one sister, Patricia<br />
first Presbyterian Church Mayor Michael McHale, a various community events, MeKee of Yardley, Pa,; <strong>and</strong> three gr<strong>and</strong>children.<br />
Presbyterian Church (USA)<br />
veteran, <strong>and</strong> the presenta- he said.<br />
Mass of Christian Burial Is 10 u (today) at St. James<br />
7th & Wesley Avenue, Ocean City tion of wreaths by Joan Church in Ventnor, where rrlsnds may call from 9 a.m.<br />
John 5, Sheldon, Pastor<br />
Burial m Laurel Memorial Park, Pomona, will follow.<br />
SUNDAY, NOV. 24th<br />
Arrangements are by the George H. Wimberg Funeral<br />
UNION CHAPEL BY THE SEA Home of Ventnor <strong>and</strong> Linwood.<br />
9:30 A.M Sunday School<br />
BSth Street <strong>and</strong> Asbury Avenue<br />
Contributions may be made to me Atlantic City Medical<br />
11 A.M Morning Worship<br />
Rev, Paul W, v<strong>and</strong>er Loo, Pastor<br />
Center Hospice, Aflantic City 08401 or to the Ruth Newman<br />
Shapiro Fund, 7 laycrest Court, Margate 08402,<br />
Nursery Provided<br />
Sunday Nov. 24,1991<br />
Sermon: "Giving Thanks To God"<br />
10:30 AM<br />
7 P.M ,. Evening Worship<br />
GRACEBIBLECHAPEL<br />
p,O.Bo«ii3 Qfltan CIW, NJ<br />
Servict of Thanksgiving in song <strong>and</strong> testimony "Thanks For Nothing"<br />
Meeting at Central Ocean City Union Chapel<br />
For Information call 399-1833<br />
Sunday School 9 AM<br />
32nd Street <strong>and</strong> Central Avanut<br />
Song Service 10:1 S AM<br />
Dr, John E, Jamlsson, Pastor<br />
Morning Service 10:30 AM<br />
Independent • Evangelical • Biblical<br />
WIDNESDAY, NOV. 27th, 7:30 PM<br />
SUNDAY SERVICES<br />
10:00 AM Sunday BIbl. School<br />
Community Thanksgiving ive Sirvlce<br />
11:00 • siw ram AM F.mllyWor.hlp<br />
i siting iryiiiyp<br />
Pastor v<strong>and</strong>er Loo Is preaching<br />
7:00 PM Ivinlng gOsipalHsu Osipal Hour<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
"Our Reason For Trust"<br />
7:30 PM. Mid-WMk Prayir F«llow*hlP<br />
Vliltan ind VieitlarMri Alwiyt WsleeiM<br />
"For by griM
B8 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER OcewiClty, N.J. Thundiy, Nsvamlwf 81,1991<br />
OCHS loses two students<br />
Ronald Moretti<br />
Ron Moretti Jr. was quite a per-<br />
. The many people he touched<br />
with his quiet ways <strong>and</strong> friendly<br />
personality will truly miss him.<br />
As a member of the foo tball team<br />
nd catcher for the baseball team, he<br />
ihowed talent <strong>and</strong> relentless effort in<br />
Bverythinghe aitempted.<br />
I . Ron will be remembered for his<br />
tfun-loving sense of humor. He could<br />
always make everyone laugh; even<br />
through the tough times. If Ron were<br />
with us today, he'd want to smile <strong>and</strong><br />
laugh <strong>and</strong> for us to do the same.<br />
Our loss of such a great person<br />
ind friend will be easier to cope with<br />
jecause of his influence on us.<br />
Although it's tough for everyone<br />
now, Ron will always be with us in<br />
>ur thoughts for the rest of our lives.<br />
'om»y <strong>and</strong> Friends of Cfci^yl,<br />
indRon: Theldssofsdrneoneclosetb<br />
m is always devastating. It is impossible<br />
to get through a situation of<br />
this nature without a tremendous<br />
amount of grief, It seems that when<br />
young people die, it is especially difficult<br />
to deal with. You're always left<br />
asking, "Why? Why them, <strong>and</strong> why<br />
so young?" To these questions there<br />
are no logical answers right now.<br />
I believe that if Cheryl <strong>and</strong> Ron<br />
could speak to us now, they would<br />
tell us to be strong, be happy, always<br />
be there for one another, <strong>and</strong> live every<br />
day to the fullest. I also believe<br />
they would thank us for the overwhelming<br />
amount of love that has<br />
been shown for them in the past few<br />
days.<br />
Asdifficultas times may become,<br />
remember ihey are in a better place<br />
<strong>and</strong> would not want to see us sad. So<br />
the message we bend back to them<br />
should be one of love, of strength, <strong>and</strong><br />
of thanks for allowing us to be a part<br />
of their lives for the short time they<br />
were here.<br />
No one can foresee an accident.<br />
Hopefully the effects of this one will<br />
prevent others. It's a shame it takes a<br />
iradgedy to open people's eyes to what<br />
has always been right there before<br />
them.<br />
Li vc<strong>and</strong> love as much as you can<br />
whileyoucan. Don'tdrink<strong>and</strong>drive.<br />
Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Davis,<br />
I am deeply sony about the loss<br />
ofyourdaughter. She was one of the<br />
sweetest, warmest, <strong>and</strong> caring person<br />
I've ever met. She will be missed<br />
terribly by all.<br />
I Love, an old friend,<br />
Jackie Madam<br />
The Psychology Club would like<br />
Jo express our deepest sorrow for the<br />
;' Joss of a valuable member, Cheryl<br />
Davis.<br />
| Cheryl, our treasurer, personified<br />
fche character of our club. Warm,<br />
generous, friendly - always with a<br />
Jpketomake those long days at school<br />
' t»0 long-she possessed that spirit<br />
pfchariry we can only hope to main-<br />
Wn. t<br />
if. A/we move through the coming<br />
, we will be unable to forget<br />
•contributions she has made. Not<br />
r did she willingly help the club<br />
tour activities, but she brought a<br />
to those activities we will<br />
'miss.<br />
'.to her family, friends, <strong>and</strong> ev-<br />
•twho knew <strong>and</strong> loved her, we,<br />
<strong>and</strong> the entire Fsyub,<br />
share your grief <strong>and</strong><br />
i oar sympathies,<br />
Memorial Scholarship funds are<br />
being sot up in the name of Ronald<br />
Moretti <strong>and</strong> Cheryl Davis. Anyone<br />
wishing to contribute can send donations<br />
to Ocean City High School, Sth<br />
Street <strong>and</strong> Atlantic Ave., Ocean City,<br />
Nj 08226, Please specify Ronald<br />
Moretti or Choryl Davisfor your donation.'<br />
That cool November night<br />
We learned you'd gone away<br />
There was nothing we could do<br />
No words left to say<br />
Inside our hearts were breaking<br />
We couldn't underst<strong>and</strong> why?<br />
The pain numbed us all<br />
Leaving us there to cry<br />
Life is so very precioui<br />
You couldn't really be gone?<br />
How do we say good-bye<br />
When we've known you<br />
for so long?<br />
You were everyone's friend<br />
Somehow this couldn't be true<br />
It wasn't just a name<br />
It was now someone we knew<br />
In life things just happen , •<br />
Things we can't explain<br />
And we'll never underst<strong>and</strong><br />
Why this tragedy came<br />
But you will always live on<br />
Inside all of our hearts<br />
And the memories that we have<br />
We'll never let depart!<br />
Though the water may come<br />
<strong>and</strong> wash the footprints away,<br />
the memories will linger,<br />
<strong>and</strong> resurface another day.<br />
The waves can never erase<br />
the good that they have done;<br />
faded impressions remind us<br />
their souls forever live on.<br />
With love, Christine Muller<br />
Ron,<br />
I want to thank you for all the<br />
good times weshared, <strong>and</strong> therewere<br />
many. Nights out together, sports<br />
we both played, <strong>and</strong> times on the<br />
beach <strong>and</strong> my boat are all memories<br />
1 could never forget.<br />
I don't underst<strong>and</strong> how things<br />
could go wrong so suddenly - you<br />
were such a good friend. It was incredible<br />
how many people loved you,<br />
including myself, I will miss your<br />
charming personality, incredible<br />
sense of humor, <strong>and</strong> your uncanny<br />
ability to make those around you so<br />
happy, I love you <strong>and</strong> will forever<br />
miss your presence.<br />
To Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Moretti, I send<br />
my condolences. Be proud of Ron<br />
<strong>and</strong> yourselves, forsomooneof Ron's<br />
calibre can only come from parents<br />
such as yourselves. Take comfort in<br />
your supporters, for we are innumerable.<br />
Mostimportantly,although<br />
Ron's remembrance will bring tears<br />
<strong>and</strong> grief, it must also bring joy, happiness,<br />
<strong>and</strong> a smile, '<br />
Derek "Newt" Vansant<br />
Cheryl Davis<br />
Cheryl Davis, our friend <strong>and</strong> senior<br />
classmate from Ocean City High<br />
School will be sadly missed <strong>and</strong> well<br />
remembered.<br />
Cheryl participated in the girls'<br />
basketball team. National Honor Society,<br />
SADD, Student Council, <strong>and</strong><br />
Psychology Club as treasurer.<br />
Cheryl, "one of the posse," was a<br />
beautiful person. Her kind heart <strong>and</strong><br />
friendly smile touched the lives of<br />
many.<br />
This unexpected tragedy has<br />
definitely saddened the heart of<br />
OCHSj with helpful support<strong>and</strong> love,<br />
we can take a step forward <strong>and</strong> keep<br />
Cheryl all ve In our hearts <strong>and</strong> remember<br />
how valuable she is to ourllves.<br />
Ron,<br />
May God Bless You <strong>and</strong> take care<br />
of you.<br />
Love,<br />
Marion<br />
Cheryl,<br />
I'mglad webecame better friends<br />
through theyears. We had numerous<br />
fun times together. You were a great<br />
friend <strong>and</strong> I will miss you dearly.<br />
Take care <strong>and</strong> may God Bless You.<br />
Love you.<br />
Morion<br />
Cheryl Davis has touched the hearts<br />
of everyone that knew her <strong>and</strong> loved<br />
her. Her kind spirit has enriched the<br />
lives of both students <strong>and</strong> teachers. I<br />
will always cherish the great times we<br />
had together <strong>and</strong> the happiness she<br />
brought into my life. Cheryl's sense<br />
of earing, laughter, <strong>and</strong> joy will be<br />
instilled inourmemories forever. May<br />
God Bless you <strong>and</strong> your family,<br />
Love,<br />
IulieEn %' e<br />
Choryl,<br />
I must tell you that you will begreatly<br />
missed, <strong>and</strong> that everyone here loves<br />
you dearly. The memories of the<br />
good, wonderful, <strong>and</strong> happy moments<br />
fill everyone's hearts <strong>and</strong><br />
minds. Most, I will miss your smile.<br />
I will always cherish every moment I<br />
spent with you; knowing that lam so<br />
very fortunate to have been in the<br />
presence of such a unique individual.<br />
You can now spread your warmth<br />
<strong>and</strong> compassion not to ^ist the people<br />
whoso lives you have touched, here,<br />
but to everyone in the whole world.<br />
God Bless you,<br />
Joy Fogelsanger<br />
Bird Brain's message to students<br />
Dean Sehoenwald, better known<br />
as "Bird Brain" the Eagles' mascot,<br />
came to Ocean Qty High on October<br />
25. Bird Brain's message to the<br />
students? Do not use drugs, steroids,<br />
or alcohol, <strong>and</strong> especially not to drink<br />
<strong>and</strong> drive. Ironically, students can not<br />
be protected from people who have<br />
not heard the message <strong>and</strong> that is why<br />
two very special people are not here<br />
today.<br />
Dean mentioned the "Contract of<br />
Life," a contract students sign with<br />
their parents to allow the students to<br />
ask for a ride at any time if they were<br />
drinking <strong>and</strong> can't get a ride home.<br />
This also protects the students from<br />
their parents scolding or punishing<br />
them until the next morning.<br />
Bird Brain gave then a phone<br />
number to call about their problems.<br />
The number is iBOO-622-HELP.<br />
Bird Brain was sponsored by<br />
Domino's Pizza. Bill Massie, who is<br />
from Domino's pizza, is directly responsible<br />
for Dean's visit to GCHS as<br />
well as to many other schools. ^<br />
Dean Bchoercweld has been Bird<br />
Brain since 1979. He has gone to over<br />
200 schools. The students of OCHS<br />
want to say thank you to Dean <strong>and</strong><br />
keep up the good work.<br />
The BiCComs<br />
by Todd Hite-Hoffer<br />
News Briefs Raiders robbed<br />
Mr. Michael Slaveskl was introduced<br />
into the South Jersey Coaches<br />
of Boys Athletics Hall of Fame for his<br />
accomplishments intrack, wrestling,<br />
<strong>and</strong> football.<br />
1 FormerstudentPatrickLynchwas<br />
featured "New Jersey Athlete"<br />
magazine's July/August issue.<br />
shirts designed by Deon Ladaye for<br />
the beach volley ball game.<br />
by Jill Korupchak<br />
Friends Remember...<br />
Mrs. Karen OHphant <strong>and</strong> the<br />
cheerleaders planned <strong>and</strong> implemented<br />
a Spin t Week Program which<br />
was culminated by a pep rally for all<br />
teams.<br />
Mr. Thomas Gahr spoke to the<br />
Ocean City Municipal Alliance Com-<br />
To Family <strong>and</strong> Friends of Cheryl<br />
Davis: I know that sorry doesn't really<br />
help, but I would just like to tell<br />
you that you were very lucky to have<br />
been blessed with such a kind, considerate,<br />
<strong>and</strong> a very well-liked friend<br />
<strong>and</strong> daughter. She will always be<br />
remembered as a great person.<br />
Ron's smiling face will sadly be<br />
missed through the halls of O.C.H.S.,<br />
although his memory will remain with<br />
us all forever. We'll miss him greatly.<br />
Dear Cheryl,<br />
When I look in the mirror, I don't<br />
underst<strong>and</strong> what 1 see;<br />
It's a reflection of you, gazing<br />
back at me.<br />
There's a hole in my heart that<br />
will never be filled;<br />
And all my memories of you will<br />
never, ever yield.<br />
I see reflections of the past, times<br />
of way back when.<br />
Leaving me wishing I could see<br />
you smile again.<br />
. •?•• : Loot <strong>and</strong> Friendship, Lisa<br />
'••' 'Impressions ' '<br />
Impressions in the s<strong>and</strong><br />
make the past an open door;<br />
telling stories of the people<br />
who've walked the beach before.<br />
Cheryl Davis,<br />
I'm so glad we've become the<br />
bestof buddies these past three years.<br />
I'll never forget your smile <strong>and</strong><br />
wonderfull personality. You will be<br />
in my thoughts always. I miss you!<br />
Lope,<br />
Kate Bell<br />
I miss you!<br />
Kristen<br />
Cheryl Davis,<br />
You're a one in a million kind of<br />
•friert»|in#rji:rni(syou always. Your<br />
memory lives on in me.<br />
Love,<br />
Donna Wendorf<br />
mittee about S.A.DiD. <strong>and</strong> the Smoke<br />
Free Class of 2000 project.<br />
NJEA Convention<br />
All New jersey public scnools<br />
wore closed onNovember 7th <strong>and</strong> 8th<br />
due to the NJEA Convention which<br />
washeldatAtlanticCity'sConvention<br />
Center.<br />
The purpose of the annual convenfJon<br />
is for teachers from New<br />
Jersey to get together <strong>and</strong> share ideas,<br />
school supply vendors.<br />
In addition to the two days off for<br />
the convention, schools closed Monday,<br />
Nov. 11, for Veterans' Day,<br />
To those of us who knew her,<br />
Cheryl Davis was the proverbial<br />
"sweet girl." Shealways knew whatto<br />
say at the right time, <strong>and</strong> would do<br />
anything to help someone In need.<br />
Cheryl had the ability to simply<br />
walk into a room <strong>and</strong> light it up with<br />
her personality. As one of her teachers<br />
said, "She's a rare breed." Wecan<br />
onlybethankful thatsheisin the arms<br />
of Cod now. Goodbye, Cheryl, we<br />
love you.<br />
^-Angela Bkmonte<br />
by PattiEml<br />
Club News<br />
The Freshmen Class reports that<br />
the Halloween/Homecoming Dance<br />
was a success with 150 students <strong>and</strong><br />
ten staff members dancing the night<br />
away on October 26. Students were<br />
also treated to the haunted house built<br />
by Mr. Patrick Mulvaney's Inquiry<br />
classes.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Wednesday, Nov. 20, the<br />
French <strong>and</strong> Spanish Clubs will depart<br />
after school for bowling at King Pin<br />
Lanes in Northfield.<br />
The members of this year's Mock<br />
Trial Team will be chosen shortly,<br />
The team has won the Cape May<br />
County Championship two years<br />
running.<br />
by ErkAdeliui<br />
Laeey Township upset the OCHS<br />
Soccer team in the first round of the<br />
Group III Soccer Tournament,<br />
The Raiders, ranked number two<br />
in Group III, lost to 15th place Laeey<br />
Township, 1-0, in overtime. The<br />
Raiders had a few scoring chances,<br />
Laeey dominated.<br />
Keith Dellecourt, the Raiders'<br />
coach, was very disappointed about<br />
the nm]t He Mld » " We wero out"<br />
We had a good year, but I really<br />
thought we were going to go to the<br />
tournament."<br />
by George Walloff<br />
Reilly wins surfing<br />
championship<br />
Katie Reilly, a senior at Ocean<br />
City High School, recently placed §eeond<br />
in the New Jersey High School<br />
Surfing Championships at Brant<br />
Beach, in Long Beach Isl<strong>and</strong>.<br />
The championships, held on November<br />
3, had some of the top surfers<br />
in New Jersey compehng for individual<br />
<strong>and</strong> team titles. Reilly competed<br />
in the women's division where<br />
the top four women high school surfers<br />
qualified to battle it out in a 20mlnute<br />
final.<br />
Reilly, defending champion, has<br />
had other impressive achievements<br />
in <strong>and</strong> out of the water.<br />
group three team in high school tennis.<br />
The amazing thing about both of<br />
her achievements is that they both<br />
were made in the same season. While<br />
on the OC tennis team, she played as<br />
number two seed <strong>and</strong> helped the team<br />
to make the South Jersey Finals.<br />
by Dan Margagliano<br />
Annual fruit<br />
sale begins<br />
assistant<br />
Mrs. Janice Palmier! is the new<br />
library secretary at OCHS. She was<br />
hired in August to help librarian, Ms,<br />
Vicari,<br />
Palmleri, formerly of Governor's<br />
lsl<strong>and</strong>,New York,moved to theSouth<br />
Jersey area three years ago with her<br />
husb<strong>and</strong>, Victor, <strong>and</strong> two children.<br />
"My husb<strong>and</strong> is in the Coast Guard,"<br />
she says, "so we move around quite*,<br />
bit," He is presently employed at in*'<br />
CoastGuardTrainlngCenterinCape<br />
May, Theirdaughter,Elena,i8aJunior<br />
at OCHS, <strong>and</strong> their son, Anthony, is<br />
in the 8th grade at the Upper Township<br />
Middle School.<br />
Palmier! first worked in a library<br />
as a volunteer at a primary school in<br />
New York. After moving to Upper<br />
Township, she took a position at the<br />
Middle School library as a part-Hrnfe<br />
secretary, However, because or<br />
budget cuts, she found herself without<br />
a job after the 1990.1991 school<br />
year.<br />
When she heard of the opening at<br />
OCHS, she decided to apply. She<br />
says, "The kids here are really nice."<br />
Sheonjoysworkinginschoolsbecause<br />
something different is always happening.<br />
During our interview, she<br />
helped a student with a maIfun|Q<br />
Honing Tetris game, left tor the office<br />
to retrieve a package, then returned<br />
to make a phone call - <strong>and</strong> was still<br />
able to maintain our conversation,<br />
by Christine Mullet<br />
"Voices" will be<br />
heard<br />
Mr. Hamilton is putting on a schoJP<br />
production called r Voices." It will be<br />
held on December 13th <strong>and</strong> 14th in<br />
the high school auditorium.<br />
"Voices" depicts everyday life from<br />
a humorous point of view. Everyone<br />
should be able to relate to at least one<br />
tions that come from a MAC maehJni^<br />
It promises to be an enterteininf*<br />
evening for all. Tickets will be sold at<br />
the door.<br />
hyMikePerillo<br />
If any student is Interested in making<br />
a difference in this world, come to<br />
oneofAmnesry'smeetings,heldtwidP<br />
a month on Tuesdays or Thursdays<br />
after school.<br />
_ , Amnesty International is a nen-<br />
The OCHS b<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> chorus are political organization which was<br />
holding their annual fruit sale Nov. 8 founded to respond to cases of indi-<br />
-22. viduals who are under the threat of<br />
Fruits available are grapefruit, torture, or whose human rights are<br />
oranges, tangelos, red delicious being abused,<br />
apples, <strong>and</strong> pears. All fruit is sold in Ocean City High School'sdwpter<br />
individuaIsmall<strong>and</strong>largecase«.Thi9 of Amnesty International writes ley,<br />
year'spncesareilfi.OOforsmallcases ters to appeal cases of torture an<br />
<strong>and</strong> $21.00 for large cases. other prinsoner inhumanities.<br />
Fruit will be delivered Saturday, Amnesty is held a T-shirt <strong>and</strong> ic-<br />
December 14. Orders should be cessoriesfundMiserwiththeArnnesry<br />
picked up that day, Intemationallogos. Proceeds from<br />
Contact any b<strong>and</strong> or choir mem- the sale will go towards the OCHS<br />
ber to place your order. scholarship fund for Amnesty Inter-<br />
Jiy wy/Miiesngie Julie Engle luuunai national mei members.<br />
*" * byJuHeEngle<br />
Sportspeak New Royalty<br />
SPORTSPEAK, a two-hour sports<br />
talk show premiered Saturday, October<br />
26,1991 onSS.l FM New Jersey<br />
Network Radio. The program airs<br />
from 6:00-8:00 p.m.<br />
The hosts, Shawn Wood <strong>and</strong><br />
Wayne Sciangola will discuss th&<br />
latest sports news <strong>and</strong> recap the past<br />
week's events. Special emphasis will<br />
be on New Jersey's teams, including<br />
high school <strong>and</strong> college sports coverage.<br />
Blllown Staff<br />
Sanior FriJtare- Julie Engle, Joel Johnson, Chris Muller<br />
Asiiatant editors- Features - Penny Moray<br />
Clubs - Eric Adelizzl<br />
Fine Arts - Joy Fogalsangar, Staei* Morano<br />
Sports - Kathy Alearaz<br />
Photography - Todd HJIe-Hoffer<br />
Technical • Eric 8ul!»nd«r<br />
Ranarfefs <strong>and</strong> Stgff; Jennifer Lawinski, Nick Siniari, Farrah<br />
Beaumont, Christina Strurik, Shannon Morgan, Y«tta Conelna, Su«<br />
Chef, Jonl Nelson, Rose M«tealf«, Jen Ruiida, Jeremy Hil«-Hoffer,<br />
Rebecca Coreon, Bill Mulford, Christina Campo, Barbara Dever,'<br />
April Florlglio, Jennifer Johnston, Jill Korupcrmk, Cathy Lavelle'<br />
Jeanne Lorenzo, Mr. Bonner's journalism class<br />
Taaehfif Adviawfe: Mrs. Barbara Daniel <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Paula Friant<br />
Wa waieonw eemmanft or oplnfoni. They may b» tant<br />
to Th» Blllowm, Ocaan City High School, 6th St. <strong>and</strong><br />
Atlantic Avanua. Ocaan City. NJ 08226<br />
Karen Johnson<br />
<strong>On</strong> Saturday, October 28, at our<br />
annual Homecoming game Karen<br />
Johnson was crowned Homecoming<br />
Queen. Shelly Salerno <strong>and</strong> Kate Bell<br />
were runners up.<br />
This year's homecoming c<strong>and</strong>idates<br />
were Mird Thomas, Kate Bell (last<br />
year's Miss Pumpkin); Lisa Rosii,<br />
FatM Ess], AyannaRecd.GinaMoffit,<br />
Shelly Salerno, Jennifer Wyers;<br />
Danielle <strong>Near</strong>y, Karen Johnson, <strong>and</strong><br />
Becky Crisweld. They were nominated<br />
by the faculty, <strong>and</strong> the queen is<br />
then chosen by the Junior <strong>and</strong> senior<br />
Donald Bishop<br />
classes.<br />
Donald Bishop, a member of the<br />
cross country team, was named »m A<br />
Homecomlngasthtsyear'sSuperJock" -<br />
The other c<strong>and</strong>idates were Brian<br />
Tillay, DennisSiteimn, Josh Bremen,<br />
JasonChew, Brian Daily, ScoitFIicker,<br />
ChrfsNc!son,JasonHooper <strong>and</strong> Clark<br />
Hosteller.<br />
This contest is sponsored by the<br />
Alumni Associarion<strong>and</strong> the winner ii<br />
chosen by cisting pennies tor votes<br />
byChnstincSlrvnlM #<br />
31-YARD F.G. DOES IT<br />
JERSEY BEACH BOYS<br />
WIN VOLLEYBALL<br />
Ron Jon's Surf Shop led<br />
by South Jersey beach stars<br />
Greg Schulte, <strong>and</strong> Charlie<br />
<strong>and</strong> Erie Maxwell cruised<br />
undefeated through the A<br />
Division of Ocean City's 7th<br />
annual Friendship Volleyball<br />
Tourney on Nov. 10 at<br />
toe Sports <strong>and</strong> Civic Center.<br />
The Jersey boys faced<br />
their toughest competiuon<br />
of the day in the semifinal<br />
round of the playoffs<br />
against B Division second<br />
place finisher JOP of Phllly.<br />
JOP took a brief 9-6 lead,<br />
but Ron Jon's fought back<br />
to win going away 15-10.<br />
In outer semi-final «enori<br />
Group B champ Precision<br />
Dental from WUmlngton,<br />
Del. used a heavy roof <strong>and</strong><br />
steady floor play to defeat<br />
Group A runner up, the<br />
PhUlyAll-StersiS-S.<br />
Ren Jon's jumped to an<br />
11-4 lead in the finals. A<br />
four point run by Precision<br />
Dental made it 11-7, but<br />
Ron Jon's regained control<br />
with a four point run to win<br />
15-7.<br />
Pearce Auto from Sea Isle<br />
Qty won the G Division. A<br />
total of IS teams from the<br />
Delaware Valley Region,<br />
<strong>and</strong> Ocean City, entered the<br />
round robin tourney which<br />
was divided Into wee separate<br />
divisions. The top two<br />
finishers in each division<br />
qualified for the playoffs.<br />
JIR81Y NIGHTS<br />
UNDEFEATED IN VBALL<br />
The Jersey Nights<br />
remained undefeated <strong>and</strong> at<br />
the top of the heap this.<br />
week, with Off The Net<br />
holding a i b-ong second.<br />
Volley of the Dolls<br />
moved up torn seventh to<br />
third place this week <strong>and</strong><br />
the Princeton Antlciues<br />
picked up their first wins of<br />
the season to move out of<br />
the cellar,<br />
lugusSiMiding*<br />
through Nov. 1 a<br />
I.Jeruy Nighti ..12-0<br />
2. Off tt» Not. 10-2<br />
3. Vollsy ot the Dolli 7,5<br />
4. (de)Osam Team 5-4<br />
Elite 5-4<br />
O. Side Out 5-7<br />
7. (tle)PfifKoton Antiqum .4-8<br />
Twin Peak* 4-8<br />
9. MotloyCrew .3-5<br />
10. S<strong>and</strong> Rascoli 2-7<br />
11. Benetton in the Bud 3-9<br />
KIDZKLUBBERS<br />
MAKITURKEY<br />
Kldz make Thanksgiving<br />
decorations 11:30 a.m. Nov.<br />
26 session of the Kldz Hub<br />
at the 8th Street Recreation<br />
Center. Led by Kathy Mills,<br />
the Kidz will make decorative<br />
turkeys out of plna<br />
cones <strong>and</strong> listen to a reading<br />
of the Thanksgiving<br />
Story.<br />
As usual bring your Mom<br />
or Dad <strong>and</strong> a brown bag<br />
lunch.<br />
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now is the time to start<br />
planning a ski weekend<br />
vacation. Ocean City's Division<br />
of Recreation is offering<br />
ski packages to<br />
Vermont's Green Mountains<br />
at Stowe <strong>and</strong> Sugarbush,<br />
or a weekend in old<br />
Quebec for skiing in the<br />
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VINBLAND — Fourteen-year<br />
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of Ocean City was a gold<br />
medal winner in the American<br />
Cancer Society's Second<br />
Annual Vinel<strong>and</strong> Classic<br />
recently held at Giampctro<br />
Park here.<br />
An eighth grade student<br />
at St. Augustine School,<br />
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thoSKrun.<br />
Thuridiy. November 21,1981 OcMn City, N.J. THESENTlNEL-LEDGOt B8<br />
Raiders celebrate Valentyn's day in 1-point win<br />
Brian Daily drilled his sec-<br />
Santfnef-Ledgar Sports<br />
ond straight extra point, the<br />
SEABRQOK — The 'You could say we just lucked out" score was tied at 14-14.<br />
Ocean City High School<br />
"We made a key recovery<br />
football team ended an<br />
— Ocean City coach that prevented Cumberl<strong>and</strong><br />
emotional week with an<br />
from scoring just before<br />
emoBonal victory last Sat-<br />
hjilftiino,'' said Degenhardt,<br />
Constantine helped a bit<br />
urday afternoon.<br />
Senior Henry Scurry "<strong>and</strong> it really turned out to<br />
but personnel wasn't Ocean<br />
The Raiders used a 31-<br />
City's big problem, These<br />
countered for the Colts with' be1" very big play."<br />
yard field goal by Aaron<br />
Raiders were still mourning<br />
a three-yard run that Hod Raider junior Joe DeAu-<br />
Valentyn with five seconds<br />
the loss of teammate Ron<br />
the score, 7-7. aftor one istine recovered the fum-<br />
left to defeat Cumberl<strong>and</strong>,<br />
Moretti <strong>and</strong> fellow athlete<br />
period.<br />
at the Ocoan City 1 to<br />
29-28, in an American Con-<br />
Cheryl Davis, who both<br />
Cumberl<strong>and</strong> took the keep the halftime score<br />
ference game in the Capedied<br />
in an automobile acci-<br />
lead in the second quarter deadlocked,<br />
ArlftnUc League.<br />
dent the previous Saturday,<br />
when Scott Crawford Cumberl<strong>and</strong> might have<br />
"For everyUung our kld»<br />
But Ocean City scored<br />
sprinted 62 yards for a had another (coring oppor-<br />
went through," said Coach<br />
first — on an 11-yard touchtouehdown,<br />
• (unity early in the second<br />
Gary Degenhardt, "they<br />
down pass from senior<br />
But Ocean Qty junior half when a TUley pass was<br />
did a good job. We didn't<br />
quarterback Brian TUtay to<br />
Danny Davis — back after intercepted. But Lipford<br />
know how they would<br />
sophomore wide receiver<br />
missing the Vtoel<strong>and</strong> game stripped the ball away y<strong>and</strong><br />
react. They didn't get a lot<br />
Ricky Lipford, It was<br />
with a neck injury — Ocean ~ City "' came up<br />
with "<br />
of quality practice time."<br />
Tille/s fourth touchdown<br />
responded by running 57 another recovery.<br />
l<strong>and</strong>.<br />
The return of juniors<br />
of the season — all to<br />
yards y for his eighth g touch- It eventually led to a his fourth TO of the year — when Cumberl<strong>and</strong> threat- Colts had left them.<br />
Chris Bauer <strong>and</strong> Anthony<br />
one-yard touchdown run<br />
ipford.<br />
down of the year <strong>and</strong>, when<br />
<strong>and</strong> a 20-14 lead for the ened «nd then was stag- Valentyn — • 5-foot-lO,<br />
us<br />
by junior Heath Muzslay — Raiders.<br />
gered by the " ~ Raider " 200 - pdund • - •junior<br />
who «Buj wg were really<br />
But Cumberl<strong>and</strong> came defense.<br />
lucky something didn't go<br />
recreation news ocean <strong>city</strong> Rec DIV. 399-6111 McNally wins right back to take the lead, <strong>On</strong> fourth down Cun. transferred from West Vlr- - j_ A -„,_. fild -» l<br />
scoring the touchdown on a<br />
gold medal 16-yard run by senior Zan<br />
Cunningham <strong>and</strong> adding reU Daksew for a touch-<br />
the extra point on a kick by down. Cumberl<strong>and</strong> passed<br />
senior Aaron Ckhring,<br />
It was 2140 entering the<br />
fourth quarter.<br />
se ^ m «*W of the<br />
5I -<br />
up the two-point attampt<br />
Aat could have given them<br />
a three-point lead but<br />
the point<br />
o , n we really don't practice.<br />
' ...<br />
"We've got scrappj<br />
"Mey did a great job on<br />
concluded, d &f kept'<br />
us in ll d Y«r<br />
one-yard run In the fourth<br />
period but ft run for the<br />
two-point conversion<br />
feUed, StiU, Ocean City had<br />
a 26-21 lead.<br />
That lead stood up until<br />
the final three minutes<br />
nmSam ftrewTio-yari I W » -»W it from 31 ""S «L*« **» «^<br />
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Ocean City marched<br />
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passer penalty against<br />
Cumberl<strong>and</strong>, took advantage<br />
of the opening the<br />
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H<strong>and</strong>ful hangup<br />
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CAPE-AMERICAN ROUNDUP<br />
Spirit streak reaches 20<br />
with win over Millville<br />
Holy Spirit sophomore<br />
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over Oako-est. Junior quar- Whildin to v/\de receiver degree fever."<br />
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the first TO <strong>and</strong> kicked<br />
three extra points for the<br />
Eagles.<br />
1<br />
Steve Buczynski picked up Holy Spirit scored first on<br />
10. Whildin then so-ambled a 75 yard drive in the first<br />
for 26 yards <strong>and</strong> Pemell got period, Dennis Mulligan<br />
18 on another to the 4. wont over from the 1 •<br />
———— gjQft parent scored the Millville countered when<br />
Holy Spirit opened a 29-8 touchdown on a 4 yard run Parent (13 carries, 117<br />
lead with 6 minutes left in <strong>and</strong> Duffield ran over for yards) romped 64 yards fo^<br />
the third period but fte two-point conversion. It a touchdown. Whlldin's<br />
p<br />
MiUvilla (6-2,5-2) used a 36<br />
The win was the 20th in yard Mckoff return by John<br />
was 29-24 with 10 minutos,<br />
pass to Psrent gave<br />
succession for the Spartans Pemell to set up « 47 yard<br />
9 seconds left.<br />
Millville an 8-7 load.<br />
(S-O overall, 7-0 league) <strong>and</strong><br />
The Thunderbolts got<br />
The Spartans then drove<br />
74 yards with Brunetti scor-<br />
clinched at least a He for the<br />
ing from 16 yards out on a<br />
American Conference "Our offensive line tears people up. <strong>and</strong> that draw play.<br />
championship of fte Cape-<br />
Brunetti scored again<br />
AUantic League.<br />
gives the backs time to work on people" with a 21 yard run on<br />
Holy Spirit — ranked No.<br />
1 in The Inquirer's South<br />
-Holy Spirit fullback<br />
another draw play to make<br />
im-flathnlfttine. W<br />
Jersey Top 10 — also<br />
An interception by Spir-<br />
cUndied fte home field<br />
it's Chris Savell set up a 42-<br />
advantap for the Parochi- scoring drive.<br />
their first chance to win it yard drive, finished off Leo<br />
al-A playoffs.<br />
Harold Duffield scored when Troy Sprenger inter- Hamletfs dive over the<br />
In other American Con- the touchdown on the sixth cepted a pass, giving goal Une from the 1,<br />
ference action, Atlantic City play of the drive despite a MulviUe possession on its "We just didn't tackle<br />
stayed alive in the bad pitch. Duffield picked 47.<br />
Brunetti,'' said a disap-<br />
American Conference race up the loose bflU <strong>and</strong> circled<br />
A 31 yard scramble by pointed Tony Suraee of<br />
with a 40-8 win over Abseg- left end for Uie score.<br />
WhUdm moved the baUMillville.<br />
"Its as simple as<br />
ami, the Vikings' seventh The Spartans went away deep into Spirit territory. that. He Is one of the bes^<br />
win in eight games. Quar- from junior fuUback John But Pemell was less than a backs, pound for poundIP<br />
terback Thomas Kelly Brunetti (23 carries, 140 yard short on fourth <strong>and</strong> we've seen in a long time."<br />
scored twice for AC. yards) on the next posses-<br />
BmneW, in addlHon to<br />
goal at the Spirit 6,<br />
Four different players sion, throwing three mown-<br />
his 140 rushing yards,<br />
scored Friday night as Egg plete passes, Millville took<br />
The second opportunity added 26 yards as a pass<br />
Harbor Township dinehed over en its 39 after a punt.<br />
to win came when Mike receiver.<br />
Finger recovered a Holy<br />
its first-ever footbaU playoff A second down pass play<br />
"Our offensive Une tears<br />
Spirit fumble on the Spar-<br />
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quarterback Lee<br />
people up," said Brunetti,<br />
tans' 41. A 17 yard run by<br />
"<strong>and</strong> that gives the backs<br />
Pemell got the baU just<br />
time to work on people."<br />
inside the IS with 51 sec-<br />
Holy Spirit's 20-game<br />
onds left.<br />
winning streak is an AUan^<br />
A halfback option pass by tic County <strong>record</strong> <strong>and</strong> the<br />
Parent — successfully used second* longest in the his-<br />
on an earlier two-point contory of CAL schools,<br />
version — was costly as Millville holds the South<br />
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fiF JAMES D,TARV|i<br />
Y^Mr Building & Remodeling '<br />
COMMERCIAL <strong>and</strong> RESIDENTIAL •"<br />
1 399-7997<br />
Third Oiniftilsn el Quality Building<br />
in Ocean City *<br />
337 West Avenue • Ocean City NJ<br />
The Mustangs' Steve Jones, No. 43, was a familiar bail oarrlir Saturday in Mainl<strong>and</strong>'s victory ovtr Lower Cape<br />
May Regional at the winner's field. He scored ail four touchdownsl -• -r-<br />
NATL CONFERENCE ACTION<br />
Jones paces Mainl<strong>and</strong> win<br />
Mainl<strong>and</strong> Junior Steve Jones scored all four of Ws<br />
Jones scored all four of the touchdowns in the two mid-<br />
Mustonp 1 touchdowns last die periods. He went over<br />
Saturday In a 29-0 victory from 31 yards out twice in<br />
over wWess Lowe Cape the second quarter <strong>and</strong><br />
May, ^ scored from 27 <strong>and</strong> 24 yards<br />
In other Cape-Atlantic »way in me thud period.<br />
League National Conference He finished the game with<br />
action last weekend, Buena 181 yards on 27 rushing<br />
shut out St. Joseph, 1(M); attempts,<br />
Middle Township topped Qjg Fmm Ka^ on a 44-<br />
Bridgoton,<br />
Augustine<br />
34-12.<br />
26-10;" <strong>and</strong> St.<br />
beat Wildwood,<br />
[Recycle this newspaper j<br />
run in the second<br />
period for Buena as the<br />
Chiefs opened an 1M load<br />
over St. Joseph.<br />
Maurice Howell scored<br />
twice for Middle Township<br />
as the Panthers overcame<br />
Iridgeton's 10-0 first period<br />
lead to win, Junie Shelton<br />
gained 119 yards on 14 carries<br />
for Middle,<br />
Jeff Budrdak scored twice<br />
for St. Augustine in its victory<br />
over Wildwood.<br />
SHAW<br />
ROOFING<br />
SHEiT METAL<br />
BRYANT HEATING<br />
262 West Ave.<br />
399-2128<br />
<strong>and</strong><br />
Plastering & Smooo • New t Repairs<br />
Cfmney$ I Fireplaces<br />
Licensed » taunt<br />
Free Estimates<br />
398-8386<br />
MICHAEL WILSON<br />
GENERAL CONTRACTOR<br />
• • *<br />
Greenhouse Initallition<br />
Dceki, Additions<br />
Siding • Roofing • Capping<br />
Drywali • Plajtering<br />
Licensed <strong>and</strong> Insured<br />
[391-07011<br />
Thursday, November 21.1S91 OeasnCIty, NJ. THE SENTINEL-LEDGER B11<br />
Holy Spirit visits AC Saturday in major<br />
game; Mainl<strong>and</strong> at Egg Harbor Friday<br />
Rivalries this weekend instead of Thanksgiving due to playoffs<br />
It won't bo Thanksgiving<br />
until next Thursday but<br />
four rivalry games win be<br />
played this weekend.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Friday night Main-<br />
l<strong>and</strong> will visit Egg Harbor<br />
Township <strong>and</strong> Wildwood<br />
wiU travel to Lower Cape<br />
May,<br />
Saturday morning St.<br />
Joseph will meet Haffimonton<br />
<strong>and</strong> Holy Spirit wiU<br />
tangle with Atlantic City at<br />
Bader Reid.<br />
Three of the games were<br />
moved bemuse of ti\e football<br />
playoffs. Holy Spirit,<br />
FOOTBALLTHIS WEEK<br />
Mainl<strong>and</strong> (5-3)<br />
Wildwood (0-7)<br />
St. Joseph (S-Z-I)<br />
Holy Spirit (8-0)<br />
EHT, Hammonton <strong>and</strong> St. schools for the conference a strong. passing quarter-<br />
Joseph have all qualified. crown.<br />
back in that game (Shawn<br />
The bipest game of the The game in Hammonton McHale), <strong>and</strong> EHTs Soott<br />
four being played this wUl have the same impact Parker could also present<br />
weekend is the Atlantic on the Cape-NaUonal race. problems fee their second-<br />
City-Holy Spirit game, The If Hammonton wins or ary.<br />
Spartans (8-0) are ranked the game finishes in a He, Though nothing historical<br />
No, 1 in South Jersey <strong>and</strong> the Blue Devils will be theis<br />
at stake, tin Wildwoodhave<br />
won 20 sttalght over sole champions. If St. Lower Cape May game is<br />
three seasons — an Atlantic Joseph comes away with pretty important to those<br />
County <strong>record</strong>.<br />
the victory, Hammonton two dubs,<br />
will only share the crown<br />
If Spirit wins the game,<br />
Wildwood has lost aU<br />
with Mainl<strong>and</strong>, Middle<br />
they wUl be the oubight<br />
seven of its games this year<br />
Cape-American champions Township <strong>and</strong> — if if beats <strong>and</strong> Lower Cape May has<br />
for the second sbmight year. St. Augustine next Wednes- lost all eight<br />
A win by Auannc City will day night — Buena, Lower Caps May has lost<br />
create a tie between the two Mainl<strong>and</strong> is the only 12 straight since beating<br />
team to beat Hamnionton Wildwood, 224, last year.<br />
so far. They did it when And Wildwood has a 14-<br />
Shawn Ward picked up a game losing streak since<br />
blocked field goal attempt knocking off Beard School<br />
FRIDAY<br />
<strong>and</strong> ran for a touchdown in of Momstown in 1989.<br />
7 P.M.<br />
the final 10 seconds. The Warriors have not<br />
at Egg Harbor Township (5-2-1)<br />
But Mainl<strong>and</strong> has lost its beaten a CAL school since a<br />
only other game •gainst a 6-0 win over Pleasantville<br />
at Lower Cape May (0-8) Cape-American opponent in 1985 <strong>and</strong> have not beaten<br />
SATURDAY<br />
— to Absegaml In its open- Lower Cape May since<br />
11 A.M.<br />
er. The Mustangs wUl faced 1981.<br />
NOON<br />
at Hammonton (7-1)<br />
at Atlantic City (7-1)<br />
What a Turkey!!<br />
You didn't have to<br />
"Lose your head" over those<br />
plumbing problems!<br />
You should have<br />
called Jim Wines<br />
For fast, reliable<br />
service<br />
at pricei that<br />
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JAMBS P. Wbros<br />
& IteAIDiG Inc.<br />
Far All Your Plumbing & Heating Needs Call,,<br />
398-4096<br />
I What would you rather<br />
1 do this weekend?<br />
This?... Or This?<br />
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•fA REPLACEMENT WINDOWS<br />
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, .fllilnfa .<br />
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Roofe • Soffits ft Fascia • Doors • Decks<br />
CALL FOR "FREE-ESTIMATES<br />
f 383-8555 1<br />
HULL SIDING & WINDOWS<br />
Rail Construction • Northfleld, NJ<br />
Building, Remodeling, Painting & Electrical Work<br />
Specializing in Fine Building<br />
Robert<br />
MATERA<br />
s Wmistered Builder<br />
CUSTOM CABINETS & WOODWORK<br />
Made To Order In Our Own Shop<br />
QilfefFrMifliniJlt Occjn Cily<br />
) Company<br />
C ' — LimuoimuiItuiiml<br />
REPLACEMENT ftTADOWS • ROOFING & SIDING<br />
EXTERIOR <strong>and</strong> INTERIOR PAINTING<br />
Free Consultation<br />
308.9279 • 399-0176<br />
"The Window Man<br />
REPLACEMENT WINDOWS<br />
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Fall/Winter ^ ^ ^ CAPPING<br />
SALE!<br />
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J, Shearer<br />
399-3356<br />
1/2 PRICE<br />
With purchase o(<br />
6 WINDOWS<br />
1st S, 2nd Fl. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
MARK HAAS<br />
PAiNTiNG CONTRACTOR<br />
• INTERIOR<br />
* EXTERIOR<br />
NRW Construction<br />
CALL 399-4322 e Becomes<br />
S Specializing in Fine Building<br />
\ Robert<br />
| MATERA<br />
I CUSTOM FIBERGLASS DECKING<br />
^ Call for Fret Estimate 39J -Q429 °««i Ci »<br />
amison<br />
Contractors, Inc.<br />
MASONRY RESTORATION & PRESERVATION<br />
• Brick & Stone Pointing<br />
• Waterproofing<br />
• Chimney Repairs<br />
• Caulking<br />
• Stucco<br />
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(609) 263-6600 or (800) 734-5022<br />
Prompt, Fret Estimates - Fully Insured<br />
NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />
RiNOVATIONS<br />
ADDITIONS<br />
•m VICTORIA LANi<br />
Michael P. Donlevi®*<br />
REG, BUILDER<br />
6«-39ii777<br />
OCEAN CITY. NJ0S2M<br />
JC ILlCraiC^ CONTRACTOR<br />
RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL<br />
_ No Job Too Big or Too Small<br />
ELECTRICAL<br />
CON^IACTOR"<br />
163-0107<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
tefiutor Stntinel-ledger tedder A<br />
\ Specializing in Fine Building<br />
\ Robert<br />
| MAT<br />
| ^ g Builder<br />
9 • Cuiiom Cedar <strong>and</strong> Fiberglass Decks» Exterior Doors<br />
S • Andorien Windows • Kitchen <strong>and</strong> Baihs Remodeled<br />
I mMmmmM 392-0429<br />
FRANKLIN<br />
PAINTING<br />
' Free 6lfim»tes<br />
1 Interior • Exterior<br />
1 Licensed Si lnsur*fl<br />
Popcorn Ceilings<br />
• PowBr Washing<br />
• Wallpapering<br />
FRED LAMB<br />
PAINTING<br />
Done Right The Fust Time For Less<br />
• INTERIOR/BOTERIOR • FREE ESTIMATES<br />
« QUALITY PAINTS AND STAINS<br />
• PROMPT, EPFlCIBfT SERVICE<br />
Improving Stmlh Jtntfi Most Admired Homes<br />
399-7090<br />
T/i<br />
"NoJobTooSmair<br />
TRACY MIGLIACCIO<br />
Reg. Builder '<br />
flepa/re • Alterations • Additions<br />
Insured<br />
Free Istimates<br />
(809)390-1183<br />
NEW CONSTRUCTION • ROOFING<br />
REPAIRS * SIDING • ALTERATIONS<br />
FULLY<br />
WSURED<br />
28 ¥n, Exporieoc*<br />
ma<br />
ESTMUTES<br />
WE Do STORM REPAIRS<br />
SMITH • CORSON<br />
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS<br />
S J. STATE LICTNSE ASD mam NO;4217-A<br />
SERVICE REPAIRS<br />
OUTSIDE LIGHTING<br />
Free Estimates<br />
927-7559 or<br />
399-2248<br />
ATTENTION<br />
OWfMVS 8HI<br />
don*.*/<br />
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B12 meSBNTINEL-LeDQER OceanCHy, NJ. Thursday, Novtmbor21,1991<br />
Bargains by the bushels...<br />
in the Sentinel Classifieds. CALL 399-5411<br />
^ -^w^x-XvX—:.:.:-:-:^^ :•• xx-::-:<br />
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISiMENTS<br />
DEADLINES<br />
Advertisements for these columns should bo In the office of The<br />
SenUnolLoclgef NOT LATfR THAN NOON TUESDAY FOR<br />
THURSDAY PLJiLIOATIQN, Too Late to Claislte .<br />
WEDNESDAY NOON ,<br />
ADVERTISING RATES ,<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Time. 6 lines or less,,,, „„„„.,„„„„„ .„„„ '5.75<br />
(EicaMIng 6 llnii B6< par Una)<br />
Ad Running 8 OonseeudvaTimei, j,» „<br />
with 6 lines or tola,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,.,„„.„.„„„„, Z3.QQ<br />
Too Late To Classify.<br />
Adi Requiring Bex Number -<br />
W extra<br />
•1.00 additional<br />
399.8411<br />
liitth Strut, tain Qty, NJ. 08226<br />
Situations Wanted Professional Services Professional Services<br />
PRACTICAL NURSE - looking tor prive<br />
10 duly work, Encollont rflloifincos. Call<br />
. 398-0154 of 641-3570 or 3M 36ffJ.<br />
SPHINKLEH WINTERIZATION - $50<br />
plus tan. Motion Spray. 927-7642 or<br />
8G5-4535.<br />
Wanted<br />
ANTIQUES WANTED TO DUY - Nuud<br />
money, don't unrtjvul, Mickoy's horo<br />
ready to travel, will buy your Attic & base-<br />
ment treasures wilti ruatly CHSh 10 relievo<br />
your pressures. Coll 74(31697 lor honest<br />
price!<br />
Card of Thanks<br />
ST. JUDE NOVENA<br />
May tin ' irrod Heait ot Josus be<br />
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thiou.jl"! 't irn worU now <strong>and</strong> 'exovor<br />
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1537.<br />
Child Care<br />
BABYSITTING - In my Ocoon Cify homo<br />
All ages, any hours, Monday iruu FrlrJayL<br />
Hourly A weekly ratos avail. Muuls, odu-<br />
cational gam us, & uctiviiios provided.<br />
Call Dawn al 398-7469.<br />
ACTIVE "tAL ESTATE OFFICE - Look-<br />
ing for pt*i*ion wi'ri -om» nxpanonca Ex<br />
cull ant working condillon. Full lirtlO Of<br />
pori nmo MU I JI work 1 day on weekends.<br />
Call yy*J0041 u' Mfid rosurno ID Hugar<br />
Real Esuilo. P.O., Box &97 OC<br />
A DAILY SALARY - OT *300 tor buying<br />
merch<strong>and</strong>ise. Nu (Mp&rlertca necessoy.<br />
261-7441 oxl. 3302,<br />
MONIHAN REALTY<br />
Is seeking a licensed<br />
motivated, full-time<br />
salesperson. Flexible<br />
schedule, unlimited<br />
potential.<br />
Call<br />
399-1311<br />
f&ad&fionai ttsfmatisn <strong>and</strong> S<br />
SECRETARY<br />
Ocean City's largest<br />
<strong>and</strong> busiest real estate<br />
office hriing for full time<br />
position. Typing,<br />
computer <strong>and</strong> word<br />
processing experience<br />
preferred. Call for an<br />
appointment,<br />
399-0076<br />
HAGER<br />
Real Estate<br />
We are presently looking<br />
for tensed full-time sales<br />
associates who are<br />
§lne(rly seeking a oarier<br />
In Real. Estate. II you<br />
would like to join Ocean<br />
City's #1 selling office, call<br />
today for • personal<br />
appointment.<br />
399-0041<br />
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING , Neoded In<br />
Somors Point. WWIO I am recuperating, 4<br />
hours, 4 days. $7.00 per hour. Lesve<br />
namo A number on answering machine.<br />
All calls will bo returned. Cell 027-4798,<br />
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSAHY - A<br />
doily salary $300 (or buying merchan-<br />
dise. Coll 261-7441 0x1 3302.<br />
OCEAN CITY JOBS - Nol advertised In<br />
newspaper. All types, income. 24 hour<br />
<strong>record</strong>ing 1-DOO-28B-2245.<br />
SUPtn GnANDMON - Will tnke caro of<br />
your child In my homo. Monday thru Fri-<br />
day. 830am 10 61)01. Rul uvuil. 390<br />
6377.<br />
Call Ted, The<br />
Senior Citizen Friend<br />
- NO JOB TOO SMALL -<br />
37 Yrs. In bkJg. trade<br />
Reasonable Rates<br />
399-9397 p,^5<br />
Brooks T»V<br />
USED TVS<br />
TV.STERiO.VCR<br />
RIPAIRS<br />
704 Asbury Avenue<br />
399.8699<br />
LEN HUNT/HANDYMAN<br />
All Home Repairs<br />
• Decking • Raptaemenl Widow,<br />
• Raring • drMng .Gutter Wok<br />
g<br />
NO JOB TOO SMALL<br />
609-399-8003<br />
WILL DO BABYSITTING In my horns<br />
Very good wilh children Call 391 B'JSI<br />
Tutor<br />
GOVERNMENT JOBS<br />
NOW HIRING<br />
in your area. $18,000-<br />
$88,000, Call (SOS) 682-7SS5<br />
Ixt, J-3706 for eurrtnt<br />
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POSTAL JOBS<br />
AVAILABLE!<br />
Many positions. Groatbonoflts.<br />
Call 1-805-682-7555<br />
Ext. P-3868<br />
GARDEN STATIBIALTY<br />
Wo need an experienced,<br />
licensed salesperson. Must<br />
be oxporioncod. Call for<br />
personal appolntmenL<br />
399-2074 399-3038<br />
TUTOflING - In writing, liloratura, odll-<br />
InQ. English profos&or (Ph.G). 3G yews In<br />
colloge toachlng. odiling ekporionco, pro-<br />
fosslonal writing Hxpcrloncc. Write: Dr.<br />
Thomas. 5620 Wost A»o. Ooeon City.<br />
08226.<br />
Autos<br />
1884 DODGE DIPLOMAT • 4 door, ga-<br />
rage kopl, low milos. Auto trans. Rlf, em/<br />
fm, radio. Looks & tuns liko nun. S3800<br />
or D.O. Call 391-2119.<br />
19BS POflD TRUCK • W/cap. F150 Lar-<br />
lol XLT, stick, power windows, doors,<br />
cloth interior, 49,000 miles. Rod <strong>and</strong><br />
whlta. S8700. Call after 6 pm. Mon lo h'ri,<br />
3iX)-3543.<br />
78 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE - 2<br />
door, fully loaded, cheap transportation.<br />
iCOo or best oiler. Coil 309-0223.<br />
Q6T * FREE COPY • « •Jefiey<br />
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call ftsisin 1-gaa-gifrioob, umeh<br />
"Star" 6051. Isava name, addrass<br />
NEED A CART • No cfedli cheek, no<br />
down psyman!, 1741 modols, guBrmn><br />
teed approved. 1400488-7814, 24 hra.<br />
WANTED<br />
Aelors for T.V., commirelals:<br />
movlt extras <strong>and</strong> fimt ehow<br />
contestants. Many needed.<br />
Call (BOS) 682-7S6S Ixt<br />
T-384?.<br />
I SEIZED CARS<br />
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DEA. Available) your area now.<br />
Call (80S) 688.7565 Ext<br />
AIRLINES NOW<br />
HIRING<br />
Travel agents, flight attendants,<br />
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up. Salaries to IIOSK, Call<br />
(MS) 682-7SSS frt. A.34i4<br />
1)11.81<br />
OCEM CITY RIAL ESTATE<br />
EXCITDIQ OSPPORTUN1TT Df<br />
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(609) 399-0076<br />
SALESPERSON NEEDED<br />
I am looking for a good siltsperson to work In<br />
my aggressive office. If you are thinking of<br />
making a career change or art currently working<br />
in the real estate field <strong>and</strong> are tired of the big<br />
office hassles, I would Invite you to call ma at<br />
399-0014 for a confidential Interview,<br />
Call Bob Lawrence today at<br />
Lawrence Real Estate<br />
399-0014<br />
Instruction<br />
PIANO LESSONS<br />
* At Ag§§ Accepted'<br />
Experienced teacher In<br />
Ocean City<br />
Mm. Turner<br />
398-1768 ii n<br />
PIANO LESSONS<br />
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390-2210 c,,,<br />
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BAHAMAS/ORLANDO VACATION - 4<br />
days, 3 nights In Orl<strong>and</strong>o Cruise to the<br />
Bahamas for 5 daysM nights tncludus<br />
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$374.50 P. P. dH oce. Ucons«d <strong>and</strong><br />
bondod, rsstrlctlons apply, 1.603-350-<br />
9014.<br />
EASY CASH t LOANS - Clodit prob-<br />
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ratulls. Call 24 hre. 1-QOO.343-4706.<br />
FRIENDLY TALK - Uva, one on orlo, 1-<br />
900-420-7433. S25.00/call. For direct bill-<br />
ing with our own private tabo! credit card.<br />
Call 1-800-934-5353. Dial America. Ft.<br />
Laudurdale. FL<br />
CHILD CAHI. In my Marmoni hsn», I<br />
to a dayi par waek. ages 7,5,1. Nsn-<br />
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Call 310.8887,<br />
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lantaOA 3034B.<br />
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products it norm. Ng sailing, easy work.<br />
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Call ariytjr for prtco quote<br />
399.6941 *<br />
HOME MAINTENANCE<br />
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Full h<strong>and</strong>yman iervltB, HenMI<br />
flpartmom refurbishing, Comploto<br />
hems cleaning servloos. Gasrga<br />
Ha "" n 398.2473<br />
ANDERSON-OJSERKIS<br />
TAG SALE<br />
Liquidation a! house contents<br />
•ndMfUM<br />
FULL APPRAISAL SEHVBB<br />
CALL 927-0975 ,<br />
^ Twenty yearn<br />
O . buying <strong>and</strong> tailing<br />
A antiquos, appraising one<br />
m housBholillqudaBens<br />
_ _ Reghtered Appraisers<br />
M.398-0336 or 399-0552,<br />
TEDESCO<br />
CONCRETE CONTRACTOR<br />
35 yoars Exporionce Smvlng<br />
Ocean City & Surrounding Areaa<br />
Curbing • Ortv*wayt • Porches<br />
SWovralks • Floora • Etc.<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
927-5052 n<br />
O'NEILL MOVING<br />
( l i C y B )<br />
Partial load to a hill housa.<br />
trips between Phlla. & suburban<br />
areas. Aftordabte rates.<br />
Call 1-215-289-1130 H<br />
H<strong>and</strong>y S<strong>and</strong>y's<br />
HOME REPAIRS<br />
<strong>and</strong> remodeling<br />
e D B<br />
p y D<br />
•Reef Ruin<br />
• Pnmfwastilno'FtoOfCovertnrjs<br />
•WMows-Pilntlig-Smal Odd Jobs<br />
Lice r«ad <strong>and</strong> Irnurad<br />
Call Anylime 398-9661<br />
"A«orta6!«<br />
MASONRY<br />
Brick-Block<br />
Rreplaces •<br />
Stops 4 Repairs<br />
Call Rich Kurtz<br />
641-6417H<br />
•nosi><br />
HOIIFAl<br />
Lew Sypher<br />
BUILDER<br />
25 YEARS IXFHUINCE<br />
390-8298<br />
/ Welcome Small Ms!<br />
PRE-WiNTiR<br />
SPiCIAL<br />
RfHRooflng<br />
Vinyl<br />
Replacemsnt Wlndov^<br />
•145 Installed<br />
CALL m-1900<br />
QUALITY ROOFING<br />
& SIDING<br />
1357A§bufyAVji, •<br />
TIME . Wad. A Friday!: 4 B 0<br />
noun mm in, SHrtne • in. RMMM.<br />
HalC4o«mngS«vlc» pyfcstrtav.ownvs-<br />
hUa I ta ralHM, Saub Squad In-<br />
IMm, AGENT . Mutt H pMM an<br />
air Boa compuw, praMnMy Syium 1.<br />
»tay baiMti M panrtw I (MphMa-<br />
Don. Call FMun T«Mt a«S.7i« a B<br />
WANTED. SHAMPOO PERSON • ¥«r<br />
(Mind poswoa MM cwmototooy t-<br />
mm m pant. eMr Mkm M ter<br />
l«!MmfiMiilMM<br />
VINYL REPLACEMENT<br />
WINDOWS!!<br />
Direct From<br />
Thi Factory<br />
CALL NOW*.'And Save Big<br />
LENCO WINDOW CO.<br />
(Mi) 965-9596<br />
TRANSPORTATION WI1H A SMILE •<br />
Dr's appointments, shopping, airport,<br />
Phllly. general annnos, & elc. Reason-<br />
able rates. Call 391 -0478.<br />
100% GUAKANTEED LOANS - No<br />
crydli epochs. QntdH pfoWems. bankrupt-<br />
civs OK. Any purpose, larfift or small.<br />
Simple confidftfiilal, fastt Call today 1<br />
600 7fl8 7fl51 Financial RwmJfco Nol<br />
work Ad 4230.<br />
ALL TYPE OF CLEANING DONE - Free<br />
estimates, reasonable. Call Vila, 300-<br />
7598 or Carol, 398 G7G4.<br />
CARLBON CRltJS 6, RENTAL GERVICE<br />
- formerly BrownUtd's. Hen| cribo, cots,<br />
poftQ albs. QAtos, high chairs, playpens.<br />
Ranting aj| year round. Call 391-2109.<br />
General Merch<strong>and</strong>ise<br />
KITCHEN CABINETS - Top ft bollon 5 1<br />
long, stainless slftJl sink & Moon faucet<br />
Ind. $150. Call 391-1305.<br />
NOW TAKING OHDERS - For home-<br />
made holiday fudge wsalh. Can aftor 3<br />
pm for details. 391-1697.<br />
SPINET PIANO - Plus bench. Very good<br />
condition, $390 iirm. Cell 927-11 sa.<br />
UTILITY TRAILER - With covor. spara<br />
lira, fully equipped, $500. Call 399-0816<br />
11/23. thru 11/30.<br />
CARPENTRY - Home renovations <strong>and</strong><br />
repair. Interior-exterior. No lob too small.<br />
Call Mike 39IM533.<br />
COOKING/SERVING - Formal & Inlor-<br />
mol, for one or 21. If you're sick <strong>and</strong><br />
need temp help or you're entertaining a<br />
large group. Whatever your need, call us<br />
391-1G65. References <strong>and</strong> bondable.<br />
FAST LOANSI Loans any site/purpose.<br />
Regardless of past croolL No collateral<br />
required. 24 hour processing. In dobt?<br />
We can holpl Call 24 hours. 1 -800-336-<br />
1778.<br />
FAST LOANS - No advance foe. NO col-<br />
lateral, past credit problems are OK. Any<br />
iljo, any purpose. Call now for Immedi-<br />
ate service. 1 -BOO-488-5575.24 hours.<br />
OTtEIU.V HEALTH CAHG - Is now offer-<br />
ing a bath sorvloe. Special rales. Call<br />
390-BfMg<br />
PAINTING - In s out. WBllpaser a tpsedy<br />
h<strong>and</strong>yman servlea, top quality ai a lair<br />
prtM.BIII3M.1M1,<br />
TYFMQ * Lallan, reports, term papan,<br />
legiil briefs 4 ate. Dorm In my homo on •<br />
memory typewriter, Reasonable ralei,<br />
reliable larvlM, Call au-tii 1,<br />
•UNOAaEQP PIT srTTtNa . in home.<br />
Going away on vacation of for (he week*<br />
<strong>and</strong>, but can't dacMa what to da with<br />
your pM? Stan packing I <strong>and</strong> laave your<br />
pats al home with Uncaged, In homa pat<br />
lining, because you cars, 398-3325.<br />
WOLFF TANNING BEDS • New Com-<br />
mercial home units from S199.0O.<br />
Lamps, lotions, accessories. Monthly<br />
payments low es $1 BOO. Call today tree<br />
new color catalog 1 -800-228-6292<br />
FIREWOOD - All oak. all seasoned, split,<br />
& delivored. Satisfaction Is guarantood,<br />
24 hour service. J1S0 a cord, $65 a'A<br />
cord. Please coll 92C-DO36.<br />
FIREWOOD - Season oak, cut, split <strong>and</strong><br />
delivered, 1120 a cord end $70 a half-<br />
cord. Stacking extra. Coll Stan G2B-<br />
2S25. No checks. Thank youl<br />
Boats<br />
HODE CAT - 16 It. good condlton, 1878<br />
model, $700 or best oiler. Coll Alan 398-<br />
3063.<br />
MARINE HIPAIH AND WWTERIZA.<br />
TKM • Oenlned Marc crutesr. Johnson, A<br />
Evtnruda. 15 yaan aiparlenea In boating<br />
Industry- Reasonable rates. Call 609-<br />
483-8441, '<br />
O'REILLY HEALTH CARE<br />
RN's • LPN's<br />
Hortu Health Aides<br />
Homemaktrs<br />
390-8842 ,<br />
Irian's Painting<br />
WINTER<br />
INTERIOR SPECIAL<br />
Call 398.8319 „<br />
Carpenter/H<strong>and</strong>yman<br />
Homo flapate. Remodeling,<br />
Vinyl Windows. Doors,<br />
Kitchens & Baths Specialist<br />
Licenced & Insured. Call George<br />
398-1745 ,<br />
WINTER STORAGE<br />
New Customer Special<br />
Free Power Wash<br />
Insidc/Oul5ide Storage Avail,<br />
Cell today for our reservation<br />
form <strong>and</strong> brochure<br />
Thompson Marine<br />
927.2415 S00439441S<br />
Winter Storage<br />
Patcong Harbor<br />
Marina<br />
SOMERSfOIIfT<br />
MAYS LANDING RD.<br />
SCULLV1LU.EHT<br />
Engine ft Hull Repair!<br />
20T0BTnvtlLlft<br />
DocklidsSsvia<br />
Slip.<br />
Loctl A<br />
927-8354<br />
Pets<br />
Garage <strong>and</strong> Yard Sales<br />
MOVING SALE - Set. Nov. 23rd. 8 to<br />
3pm. 65 West 1 oth ttreet. OC. Sofa bed,<br />
excellent condition, maple table A 4<br />
chain, freezer, relrlg, chests, kiyi, chll-<br />
den* h<strong>and</strong> made sweaters. » etc. Call<br />
39*0386-<br />
OPEN HOUSE - Sat. Nov. 23. 8 lo 4 pm.<br />
M1 Asbury Ave.<br />
FREE TO GOOD HOME - Six year old,<br />
K>v*bla tabby cat, declawed & spayed.<br />
Pleads call day 3*5-7011, nJont^SI- 1<br />
1553.<br />
WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS<br />
PRESENTS - Himalayan Kittens. CFA,<br />
TICA register, champion blood line,<br />
8 weeki Old, $250. Call 309-9402 or<br />
399-2434 ask for Irons.<br />
Business<br />
Opportunities<br />
General Merch<strong>and</strong>ise<br />
100,000 BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS<br />
TRf ES - And wreaths wholesale at the<br />
lowest prices In America. Douglas Fir<br />
J14.B5. Frazler plus all varieties. Triple<br />
your money. Brochure 1 -717-296-4236.<br />
10 PIECE DINING ROOM SET - $1,400.<br />
negotiable. G. E. washer, $63. Colonial<br />
style lova seat, $20. Can 399-5414.<br />
25.000 DISCOUNT PAPERBACKS -<br />
Sales 8, trades. 50% off used paperback<br />
books. 15% off new, paperback books.<br />
Open all year. The Bookalarla Two.<br />
11TH a Asbury. Ocean City, 308-0121,<br />
Celebrating 15 years.<br />
A FRANCHISE SERVICE BUSINESS -<br />
For sale, $4,995 to $60,000 + guaran-<br />
teed sales, training, equipment <strong>and</strong> pro-<br />
tected territory. Minimal operating capital<br />
required 24 hr. Income stream Call 1-<br />
800451-5371.<br />
AMAZING PROFITSII - With greeting<br />
caidill No overheadl Low Invesll S tin<br />
wk can - $40K yr. Free catalog A sam-<br />
ple.. Call 24hr«/7days. 1-800-745-<br />
7007.<br />
DISTRIBUTORSHIP - AT«T Cordless<br />
pay telephone business potential of<br />
$90,000 + annually. Part lime, no selling<br />
or collecting. $25,000 cash Investment<br />
required. InteNISyslerrK Inc. 1-8O0-45S-<br />
4484 e am-B pm C.T. Monday-Friday.<br />
AT*TAulhorked Dealer.<br />
FIREWOOD . $120 cord, spill a dslhr.<br />
ered.CalliiB.1uJi,<br />
GRAFTERS ROOM<br />
Christmas Salt<br />
346 S. Shore Rd., Marmora<br />
Friday, Nov. 22104<br />
Saturday Nov. 23 IN<br />
Open Sat In December 1^4<br />
ANDERSON-OJSERKIS<br />
TAG SALE,<br />
Gorgtoua Oriental I Conltmp.<br />
Furnishings of Lovsly Vtntnor<br />
W«») Horn*] Everything Llkt Ntwl<br />
S u l <strong>On</strong>wul IR • PC<br />
SOFA, rrutt untnul<br />
CHINOISEFlie UCOUER SO.<br />
COCKTAIL TABLE, oorgmu br*H *<br />
llblH. lightwl * nunswl \Q. OKU<br />
. •PKSI ruuin tan chair. Ump«.<br />
W I I H S w»l dgcorl<br />
CONTEMPOHARY BUOLED<br />
WOOD OR. SET WLIOHTED<br />
BUEAKFROTJT, SERVER * APRICOT<br />
ULTRA-SUED^ UPHOLSTERED<br />
CHAIRSIII Supet Cwitenp. ttn xXl<br />
ctain 4 UUMI Vrion.ii larn itwid.<br />
Mjuonic sword. Oak ArcMvctuttl<br />
c*m, old Louii VuMm IruAl f/o. t<br />
Floyd -CtiiytBiIh«i»- pan dntw '•!<br />
lor 16 . other dimmn MO0ULAR<br />
BH. SET wiinal* Inf. twin 1 K.S.<br />
b«)i. hi ri fum, Q£ drop in own V<br />
bth fit<br />
p , p own V<br />
nnge top, bathroom fiituret, QW>0*<br />
LAOe'3 8LACKOAMA FULL<br />
LENGTH UHK COAT (si. 10) WW,<br />
u
B14 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER Ocean City, N.J. Thursday, November 21,1991<br />
Rooms Public Notice Public Notice JUNIOR FOOTBALL IMAGUE O,C.GmLSllTH<br />
Thursday, November 21,1B91 Ocean City, HJ. THE SENTINEL-LEDGER BIS<br />
PFUVATE ROOM IN PRIVATE HOME -<br />
Bolt! northern! 009 Nock lo bsacti. Flrsl<br />
floor, private entrance. J68 woek. WM<br />
avail. Fernalo. 398-9746<br />
ROOMS • Smiling at J55- pur week.<br />
Diexel Arms, 1126 Central Avo., O.C.<br />
39*0143<br />
Real Estate Rent<br />
1Z1S ASBURV AVENUE - Modem. *<br />
worn, turn sulw includes file cabinet. GOO<br />
* $q ft. $650 mon + utits. Call 609-926-<br />
omcE FOR RENT - i.ooosq It plot of-<br />
fice, nuar 8tn & Wesley. Suite of 6<br />
rooms, plui pttdr nn; street level. park-<br />
Ing. Rent Includes dual & H.W. Suitable<br />
(or physician, lawyer, elc. Call 399-0193.<br />
STOREFRONT - 42J equwe feet.. Ideal<br />
tor any type small business. Gas hettt.<br />
*/w cafput, full bath. $625 mon. utils incl.<br />
Call 398-7057 after 6 pm.<br />
Florida Real Estate<br />
ATTRACTIVE FUflN LARGE 1 BDF1M<br />
API - at Iho rjuotri, Pompons Beach, FL<br />
$ooo-$i.500 per month. Call 1-305-782-<br />
FLORIDA KIYS - Key Colony letch,<br />
Marathon, Troplai i bam, 2 bath com.<br />
plate house on beautltul lagoon with<br />
dock, sleeps 6 Cabana Club (pool,<br />
snack bar, oic). Great fishing, IBM<br />
NOllJMf7ii2O<br />
NIW SMYRNA BEACH . M mllii south<br />
oi Daylona Beaen, Two Bdfm (own-<br />
house. 1 Vi bam garage, I bloau Irpm<br />
oeaeh, cm. $175 week. $700 mon. Call<br />
39MMS November ftru April,<br />
PORT CHARLOTTE FLORIDA • Wett<br />
coast, lovely tile roof home, Florida room.<br />
IT, dining area, J baths, s barms, 1 car<br />
gangs, sera on parch, c/s, ch Large<br />
well shaded lot, |S4,000,3M-WM,<br />
SALE IN FLORIDA - Hollywood Beach,<br />
<strong>On</strong>e bdrm apt, ftree houses from gesan<br />
S baMwaik, Pool, parking, low main-<br />
lance, 2 story garden type- Call MS-<br />
4111.<br />
TWO BUILDING LOTS • GenM Florida,<br />
value 14,000 each. Cash, Snaneing er<br />
exchange tor travel trailer. Call 1-813.<br />
530-1B79.<br />
Lots<br />
OCEAN CITY - South end • Sofo Harbor<br />
area, great views, beautiful sunsets,<br />
quiet location, three lots available, du-<br />
plex zoned. Call owner 1-215-646-6890<br />
(leave message)<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP SEAVILLE - 1 acre<br />
wooded building kit. Exclusive deed re-<br />
stricted neighborhood. All pormlis in<br />
eluded I survey, $39,500. Riion Realty,<br />
390-8021.<br />
Storage for Rent<br />
Soa Isle. City. Cap# May County,<br />
New Joreey.<br />
Plans <strong>and</strong> Spodflcdldns may bo<br />
obtained M the dtlcA o( tha Mayor,<br />
City Hall, +41 a Uindls Avenue, <strong>city</strong><br />
ol Sea Isto CKy, New Jersey, Men-<br />
tion: Shirley O- Qums, Grants Co-or-<br />
dlnator, upon payment of $100.00<br />
costs of preparation, no part of whltf)<br />
will be refunded.<br />
Bids must be enclosed ki a sailed<br />
envelope arid plainly marked:<br />
DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION -<br />
PHASE 1<br />
<strong>and</strong> shall contain the nama <strong>and</strong><br />
address of the bidder on lha envel-<br />
ope. Each bidder shall be required to<br />
tubmt w»h his bid a oanllied check.<br />
cashier 1 ! check or bid bond drawn<br />
upon a ratable bank or trust com-<br />
pany In a sum equal to ten percent<br />
(10-*) of the amount of lha bid drawn<br />
to the onter of iha C*y of Sea tola<br />
City as a guarantee to the execution<br />
of any bond <strong>and</strong> contract awarded.<br />
Each proposal must also Include a<br />
conrflcnie or letter from a Surety<br />
Company stating that It wW provide<br />
tha contractor with a bond In tha sum<br />
epocllad I Ihey are awarded a con-<br />
trad.<br />
Bids may be sent or h<strong>and</strong> deliv-<br />
ered by the bidder or his agent to the<br />
Ooard of Commissioners. Cly Hal,<br />
4416 L<strong>and</strong>ls Avenue. Sea Isle City,<br />
New Jersey up to 3:30 p.m. on<br />
December IS, 1091 or delivered at<br />
3:00 p.m. to the Purchasing Board,<br />
City Hall. 4416 L<strong>and</strong>ls Avenue, Sea<br />
Isto City, on Decamtwr It. 1991, <strong>and</strong><br />
wit be apanad Immediately ihmaf.<br />
ler <strong>and</strong> road publicly.<br />
Tha form sf bid lUpplM mum be<br />
used h Mddlflf. Tha •ueeesaf u| bW-<br />
daf will bo required to execute a<br />
Contract lor the pBffafmafle* of the<br />
said work or the fumtshlng of saM<br />
material or both, as B» case may be.<br />
<strong>and</strong> a surety bond to be executed by<br />
a reliable surety company ki a sum<br />
equal to the amount of the eontraa<br />
pries for said work <strong>and</strong>/or malarial,<br />
guaranteeing the partermam of tha<br />
contract, which surety bond <strong>and</strong><br />
contract shall be amoved as to form<br />
<strong>and</strong> execution by the City Ssllcttor,<br />
Chapter 127. PL. 1B75• Supple-<br />
ment to Law Atjalnst Discrimination<br />
(AftirmaUve Action) ahai apply to Oils<br />
protect <strong>and</strong> pmpeolw adder* •hall<br />
be renponsbte for tha same. A copy<br />
of this law te avallabla « tM Cly<br />
Inglnaer^ Ofnoa upon raouM <strong>and</strong><br />
Is also mads apart ol the bid opecKI-<br />
calonj.<br />
Chapter OS of the Public Law of<br />
1977 to appleabla to thk Oantract as<br />
daisied ki the Speefflaiiio,<br />
Bidder attention I* called to the<br />
requirements ot N.J.R.S. 34:11-<br />
50.25 et. saq. Prevailing Wages on<br />
Public Contract..<br />
Tha right Is reserved to rokKt any<br />
or all bids or to walvo any Informali-<br />
ties or irregurArttles Inn any bid pre-<br />
sented.<br />
A Pro-Bid conference will be held<br />
at City of Sea Isle Public Solely<br />
Building. J.F.K. Boulevard. City of<br />
Ssa Isle City, Now Jersey. Decem-<br />
ber 4. 1091. at Iha hour of 10:00<br />
A.M.. prevailing "ma, ATTENDANCE<br />
AT THE PRE-BID CONFERENCE IS<br />
REQUIRED OF ALL BIDDERS.<br />
By ordor of the Board of Commla-<br />
Ekmors of lha City of Soa Isle Cty.<br />
Thyrosa Tlghe, Municipal Clerk<br />
11-21,1T,P.F.t46.S5<br />
GARAQE FOR RENT - Large 2 car. well<br />
III, secure, clean <strong>and</strong> dry. shelving, work<br />
area. Noil 24th i Simpson. Call 399-<br />
7549 or 829-5543.<br />
WAREHOUSE - With office, t powder<br />
room, 1160 sq feel, high & dry. Asbury<br />
Avo, canter dty. Avail immediately. Call<br />
398-1622 or 398-025C.<br />
• Storage or Shop<br />
l Space Available<br />
From $125permonth,<br />
Call 388-8125<br />
NOTICE<br />
*A»r«'» iJiould eras* ih.ir<br />
d t n t tn« first day of<br />
far tmn, Tha<br />
iwwiHSBr (halt net bo liabj. tor<br />
typogriptiic»I irrart <strong>and</strong><br />
rwttoalisn will bm limiad to tint<br />
portion of thi ad wharain wrgr<br />
Complaints of aiicrlmlnatlon In<br />
housing on thebaaliof race.color,<br />
crcotf. ancestry, mailtai status.<br />
h<strong>and</strong>icap or perception ol a<br />
h<strong>and</strong>icap should be made by<br />
the New Jeriey Division on dull<br />
Rights. 1548 Atlantic Avs. 2nd<br />
Anamtc <strong>city</strong>, New Jersey 00404 or<br />
Call (609) 441-3100.<br />
Public Notice<br />
SHERIFFS SALE<br />
BY VIRTUE of • Wit Of Execution<br />
leuad on of the Superior Court of<br />
New Jersey. Chancery Division.<br />
Cape May County. Docket No.<br />
F-6415-65, tharain. pending, wheraln<br />
NEW YORK GUARDIAN MORT-<br />
GAGEE CORP.. la the Plalnttlf <strong>and</strong><br />
JAMES L THOMAS, et al. an tha<br />
Defendants. I shall expose to sale at<br />
public vendue on:<br />
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11.<br />
1801<br />
At one o'clock In the afternoon ot<br />
ssM day M tha Otd Historical Court<br />
House Bulking on Route 9. In Cape<br />
May Court Houaa. New Jersey.<br />
AH that tract or parcel of l<strong>and</strong>, Uu-<br />
ate, tying <strong>and</strong> being In tha City of<br />
Ocean Cty In the County ol Cape<br />
May ki tha State of New Jorsay:<br />
BEING Lot 31B, Section B, Plan of<br />
Ocean CXy Association.<br />
BEGINNING ki the Nothweaerty<br />
Una ol Haven Avenue, 130 feat<br />
Southwesiwanily from (he South-<br />
westerly ine of third Straet: conuln-<br />
Ing Soulhwestwardly In the<br />
Northwesterly «na ol Havsn Avanue<br />
4u leet In fiora or breadth; <strong>and</strong> c« thai<br />
width extending Northwestwardly<br />
between tote paraiat wlh Third<br />
Street, 115 teat ti length or depth to<br />
a 15 feet wide street.<br />
PURSUANT to Put*; Laws of<br />
1977, Chapter 157 (NJ.&A. 4«:1S-<br />
21) the above described premise*<br />
also known •• Lot 31B ki Blot*. 310<br />
on the OffldeJ Tax Map of Ih* Cty of<br />
Ocean C»y. New Jersey.<br />
BEING COMMONLY KNOWN AS<br />
312 Haven Avenue.<br />
BEING the Mime premises con-<br />
veyed to the Mongagon herein by<br />
Deed to be <strong>record</strong>ed aknukanaously<br />
rwrowtth: this being • purchase<br />
money Mortgage given 10 secure ttw<br />
purchase price ol lha •bove<br />
deserted premls**.<br />
Amoun du* indar fudgmen Is<br />
W1.162.4o wth Manet. 00M ami<br />
Sheriffa lea* ID be added.<br />
Al the t » of the Sal* cash or<br />
certtedr check m Ota amount of 10<br />
paroent of the bid prte* H r*oj*»d.<br />
The Sham maanrM mm rfgM to<br />
•4oum any aata wthool further<br />
node* of pubicsflon.<br />
Deled November 13.1981<br />
Katt, Ban, Lavtrw a nnal, P.p.<br />
• T.<br />
Regulallon Element will hold a Public<br />
Hearing on the following permit appli-<br />
cation submitted under the Coastal<br />
Area Facility Review Act (CAFRA).<br />
N.J.SA 13:1S-1ettACj.<br />
Applicant: City of Soa Isle Cly<br />
Hie Number: O3O0-91-OO13.1<br />
Project Name: N/A<br />
Project Description: Construct a<br />
gravity sanitary sewer system along<br />
Canals Ave. from 21st Street to 32nd<br />
street In Sea Isle City along with tha<br />
sanitary pump station <strong>and</strong> force main<br />
to alow connection to iha axlstlng<br />
collection system. These proposed<br />
taclMlas win provide an alternative to<br />
the existing on-slte septic systems<br />
<strong>and</strong> malunctlonlng prtvaia pump sta-<br />
tion currently In use.<br />
Location: Block Lot<br />
MunlctHlty: Sea Isle City<br />
County: Cape Msy County<br />
Project Address: LuncSs Ave. from<br />
21st St. to 31st SL Including num-<br />
bafud cross streets.<br />
The L<strong>and</strong> Use Regulation<br />
Etonian Invites the public to attend<br />
the CAFRA hearing <strong>and</strong> present writ-<br />
ten or oral comments on lha applica-<br />
tion <strong>and</strong> lha staffs preliminary<br />
analysis.<br />
Hearing Date: December 9.1991<br />
Hearing Tine: 10:00 a.m.<br />
Heorino Location: 233 John F.<br />
Kennedy W , Public SafMy Bug,,<br />
2nd B. Sea We dy, NJ 01843<br />
. Hearing outer: Hod Mia<br />
The l<strong>and</strong> Use Reoulatlon Bsmant<br />
Invites the pubic to aubml written<br />
comments on me above-refwonce<br />
perml •ppllcatlon within llteen (15)<br />
days of the CAFRA hearing to:<br />
Bod Fata<br />
Bureau of CoasuJ Regulation<br />
L<strong>and</strong> UM BeguWlon Clement<br />
CN4O1<br />
Trenton. New Jersey 06625<br />
Huth ENnger, Manaaaf<br />
Bureau of Coastal Regulation<br />
Date of Into Notice: Nwoflifjer a.<br />
1891<br />
UT Indians, Middle Panthers so for tide Sunday I Mainl<strong>and</strong>'s Julie Schick finishes fourth in state cross country meet<br />
*"^ *^ H By TOM WILLIAMS •^•^•^^••^^•^•"••^•••••••••••••••••••^•J^PJBM.-, «/<br />
The Upper Township<br />
Indian's football team tied<br />
Lower Township, H, last<br />
Sunday afternoon In Lower<br />
Township <strong>and</strong> ended the<br />
season with a 6-1-1 <strong>record</strong><br />
to lead the Capo May<br />
County Junior Football<br />
League.<br />
Federally<br />
m<strong>and</strong>ated CDL<br />
deadlirte nears<br />
Upper plays Middle<br />
Township Sunday after-<br />
noon at Ocean City's Carey<br />
Stadium for the league<br />
championship.<br />
' In Sunday's game, Lower<br />
Township scored first on a<br />
pass play in the first quarter<br />
to take a 6-0 lead.<br />
The game became a all year,"<br />
defensive battle the rest of<br />
theway.<br />
"We had a lot of mis-<br />
takes," Indian head coach<br />
Hobie young said. "Lower<br />
Township came to play ball.<br />
They are one of the most<br />
Improved teams we've seen<br />
Upper Township tied the<br />
score in the fourth quarter<br />
on a pass from quarterback<br />
Matt LeFever to end Tom<br />
Fendergast.<br />
Township<br />
Panthers championship<br />
game on Sunday is m<br />
expected to get underway<br />
around 2 pin., following<br />
the conclusion of the junior<br />
varsity match-up between<br />
the Ocean City Sky Hawks<br />
Township<br />
ORDINANCE NO, 111-24<br />
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING<br />
THE CITY OF OCEAN CITY TO<br />
PURCHASE BLQQK 8704, LOT 15;<br />
BLOCK 3704. LOT 20: BLOCK<br />
3704, LOT 24: BLOCK 4204, LOT<br />
23; BLOCK 4204, LOT 24<br />
Tha abova OftJhiance was pasaad<br />
by the councl of Ocean Cly, Now<br />
Jersey a • masting at said Council<br />
held on the 24th day ol October.<br />
1991. <strong>and</strong> was taken up for • ttKond<br />
reading <strong>and</strong> flnal passage at a meet-<br />
ing erf said Councl hskfqn the 14th<br />
day o* November. 1991 in Council<br />
Chambers. Cly Hat, Ocean Cly,<br />
Now Jersey at 7:30 o'clock In tha<br />
afternoon.<br />
— ftofesslQnai<br />
drivers of tractor-trailers <strong>and</strong><br />
weight of 26,000 pounds (in-<br />
cluding school buses) are<br />
reminded that the deadline<br />
to secure me federally-man-<br />
dated commercial drivers<br />
Ucense is April 1,1992. Test-<br />
ing fee is $35; manuals are<br />
available at state Motor Vehi-<br />
cle agencies.<br />
Civil War round<br />
table meets Nov. 21<br />
TOLD 8PRNQ VEIAG!<br />
— The Civil War Round<br />
Table of Cape May County<br />
will meet 73) pin, Thurs-<br />
day, Nov. 21 in the Marine<br />
Museum at Cold Spring VH-<br />
Member Charles Henry<br />
James, Esq. will speak on<br />
Congressional Medals of<br />
Honor.<br />
Public Notice<br />
CiTV OP 1BA liLE OITY<br />
NiWJIRSEY<br />
ADVERTISEMENT FOR<br />
BID ON:<br />
PROPOSED ADDITION TO THE<br />
PUiLIOSAFETY BUILOiNO<br />
JMJ.F.K. Boulevard<br />
Soa isla City, New Jersey<br />
NOTICE to hereby given thai<br />
sealed blda win be tscoivod by Ihe<br />
City ol Sea die City, New Jersey,<br />
City Hull, 4416 L<strong>and</strong>* Avenue, Sea<br />
Isle City, NJ on:<br />
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1881<br />
AT; 11:00 A.M. PREVAILING<br />
TIME<br />
<strong>and</strong> will be opened <strong>and</strong> read ki<br />
puBlle lor ihe, "aENERAL<br />
CONSTRUCTION" (Total Prelect<br />
Cosi) work lor the PROPOSED<br />
ADDITION TO THI PUBLIC<br />
SAFETY BuiLDiNa, aaa JRT BQU.<br />
LIVARD. SEA ISLE CITY, NJ.<br />
A MANDATORY Prebld CenfBr-<br />
enee at the Bile, namely, the<br />
PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING locolsd<br />
at 233 JFK Blvd., Sea Islo CHy, NJ<br />
on: WEDNESDAY, DBOEMB1R4,<br />
1SS1<br />
AT: 11:00 A.M. PR1VAIUNG<br />
TIME<br />
Failure to attend this prebld moot-<br />
ing will result In Hie prospective bid.<br />
der being dedared non-rosponslvo<br />
to this bid. There wUl only be the<br />
above noted prebld meeting, m<br />
which time all questions win be<br />
addressed.<br />
Bid Forms <strong>and</strong> the Plans/Spedfl-<br />
cailon will be en tile m the Oriies erf<br />
the Purchasing Agent a! CHy Hal,<br />
4416 L<strong>and</strong>ls Ave., Sea We City, NJ<br />
<strong>and</strong> also at the Office at the Archi-<br />
tect. Carmen J. Laflosa, RA PP, S34<br />
Casper St.. Camden, NJ oil 02 lor<br />
Iranjaaten during normal business<br />
hours,<br />
Cepie* ol the Bid Form <strong>and</strong><br />
Planc/SpeclNcnIlonrj may be<br />
obtained a ihe O(lk» ol the Pur-<br />
chasing Agent, at City Hall 4418 Lan-<br />
dls Ave., Sea Isle City, NJ 08243<br />
(601! M3-M81 at the orttai ot the<br />
Arehitea, Carmen J. LaRasa RA PP<br />
834 Ceoper Si,, Camden, NJ Mica<br />
(ioe.984.Ba8S) between io:oo ajn,<br />
<strong>and</strong> 3:30 p,m. (Monday through Frf-<br />
Say) upon a dMosIt of a NON-RE-<br />
FUNDABLE COST OF FIFTY<br />
(150.00) DOLLARS per let. lor each<br />
set requested, by prospective lid-<br />
den or Interested parties.<br />
No MM ot PUuKJSpodflcwIo<br />
win be maned unless • PREPAID fifty<br />
($80.00) dollar depceJt <strong>and</strong> nese»<br />
tary Postage or direst tailing to bW-<br />
den atmt account an provided.<br />
Then wll be no axMpilaH to this<br />
requirement.<br />
Bids may be M M or h<strong>and</strong> oeflv><br />
ered by ihs bidder er Mi agent to the<br />
Board of commlulensrE, City Han<br />
441S L<strong>and</strong>la Avenua, Sea Us dty,<br />
NJ up to; 330 pjn, ^waling time<br />
Friday, Oeesmber la, 1M1 of h<strong>and</strong><br />
delivered by: 11:00 a.m. prevailing<br />
lime to the Purchasing Bean], OHy<br />
Hall, 441B L<strong>and</strong>ls Avonue, Ssa Isle<br />
City, NJ on: Tuesday, December 17,<br />
1891. Bida will be opened Immedt-<br />
aielv after the deadline sf: 11 -GO a.m,<br />
provaJIno Ume Tuesday, December<br />
17,1991. Blda will not be received or<br />
accepiecl knar than the ti Oasig-<br />
natsd aforesaid for their recast.<br />
Tha Board of CammlasJooen of<br />
the Cly of Sea Isle Ctty reservsi lha<br />
right to reject any <strong>and</strong> all bids aa B<br />
may deem In iha baa Meras of tha<br />
Cty <strong>and</strong> tho Board further rosarvoj<br />
We right to waive any defect or infor-<br />
mally m any Hd should I be lo tha<br />
beat Merest«the City to do as, hat<br />
do nst oMorm to ths tpeelkMlon,<br />
Tha Beard also reserves thm right<br />
to grant additional time to prospec-<br />
tive vendors <strong>and</strong>/or eommsof* to<br />
provide the detail* of admlnlaratrvo<br />
mquMman* heretofore provided for<br />
In lha bid spaelfieatlsna. Such<br />
requirement! on jncluda document,<br />
ratal kip is turely. but In no way ajfact<br />
the pries 04 cost of tha bid by any<br />
pTMpaWve vendor <strong>and</strong>/Of oontr«c-<br />
•Mi Ndoar shal eempfy wMi Ihe<br />
•Law AgahM DtarimkMfefl,* t>J_<br />
1B7I CtwpKr 127, as •mended.<br />
ORDINANCE NO. B1-K<br />
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING<br />
PORTIONS OF CHAPTER XXf,<br />
"FLOOD DAMASi PREVENTION"<br />
OF THE REVISED QENERAL ORDI-<br />
NANCES OF THI CITY OF OCEAN<br />
CITY<br />
The above Ortlnfnce was passed<br />
by the Council of Ocean Cly, New<br />
Jersey, M a meeting of said Count*<br />
held on the 10th day of October,<br />
19B1, <strong>and</strong> was taken up lor • second<br />
reading <strong>and</strong> final passage at • meal-<br />
ing ol said Councl held on lha 14th<br />
day of November. 1991 Hi Council<br />
Chamber,. Cly Hal, Ocean Cly,<br />
New Jersey at 790 attack hi Iha<br />
afternoon.<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
THa Ocean ary Board of BdiiM-<br />
Msn MMng Miedujed tor Wodnes-<br />
|^^tmBer 27, 1M1 haa bsen<br />
The next regularly scheduled<br />
mooting of the Ocean CHy Board of<br />
Edueajfen k to be held on Wednes-<br />
day, December 11, r^<br />
Matthew R.TomJln<br />
Business Adminlstralor/<br />
NOTICB<br />
PLIASE TAKB NOT1CS tha the<br />
ZONING BOARD<br />
OF ADJUSTMENT<br />
OITYOFOOEANOiTY<br />
TAKi NOTICE that on the mn<br />
day of January, 1B91, • hearing will<br />
be held before the Ocean CHySSon-<br />
Ing Board of Adjustment on the<br />
appeal ot appiiean! et the und«-<br />
signed lor a variance or ether relief<br />
so aa lo permit raising tha front 25<br />
fool el existing roof for croalkxi of<br />
additional lying space on Ihe prem-<br />
ise, (seated et 1133 Simpson Ava-<br />
nue <strong>and</strong><br />
Lot son the<br />
pson Ava<br />
^ B^rit 4is?<br />
Ocean dry T«<br />
r, ot IM mealing on<br />
CBy, New Jersey, i<br />
September as, im.<br />
Ronald L.Taht<br />
801 Asbury Ave, Suite 407<br />
Ocean Cfty, NJ 0622S<br />
AnornoyforPetlttoner,<br />
Alex Karkenny<br />
•Surveyof Properly<br />
• Homoownenj drawing<br />
at aa'd hearing <strong>and</strong> participate<br />
therein In accon&noa wtth tho rules<br />
of the Zoning Board of Adjustment,<br />
James F. <strong>and</strong> Judy K, Donahue<br />
11.B1,1T,P.F.t1J.ii<br />
S wpMr 127, m •<br />
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Redder boys finish 11th in state m<br />
X'Country meet; 3rd best in group<br />
Mainl<strong>and</strong>'s Chris Bolden advances to championship<br />
HOUvlDEL —The Ocean first OC runner to-finish, first five runners. The tie Saturday's Meet of Chiaipi-<br />
City boys oross country coming home toi the No. 57 vm Wotei by comparing ens.<br />
team placed 11th in the spot. Junior Keith Jan to was each team'i sixth runner Shawn Brock of River-<br />
state Group 3 meet en &t- 59th, senior Rick Morley <strong>and</strong> Delran came away with side, Rob Krause of Maple<br />
urdayatHolmdelPark, \ took 79th, senior Scott its first itate Champienship. Shade, Rob Black of Htoa^<br />
Cedar Ridge sueMSsfuUy Hlcker finished 89th, Junior <strong>On</strong>namlnsdn, which was <strong>and</strong> Jason Newcombu efV<br />
defended its Group 3 tttie J««my Holl<strong>and</strong> was 98th favored going into the Paulsbero all finished<br />
despite a peat individual m & sophomore Don Mar- Group 2 competition, fin- among the top 12 Individu-<br />
effort by Brendan Heffer- t 8 " 8 was ^o. 101 in a field tshed fourth <strong>and</strong> failed to ols to eam a spot In the<br />
nan of runneMip North of 155 Group 3 runners, qualify for the Meet of Meet erf Champions.<br />
Hunterden. Heffeman won "We had a peat season," Champions, Tom Keefer of Paul VI<br />
his seeortd shiOght Individ- said Ocean City coach Bill Kevin Schilling of Pitman w» the other South Jersey<br />
ual title in 15 minutes, 37 Morel<strong>and</strong>, "espedaUy con- won the Group 1 individual runner to win an Individual<br />
seconds, the third fastet sidering we had no legitt- Me In 16:34, erte of two tifle,_finlshtag first (1634) In<br />
Hme in tiie history of tte mate No. 1 man." South Jersey runners to win &• Parodual A race. But<br />
meet. Vinel<strong>and</strong> was a state championships. Sdul- ChrisHan Brothers ended<br />
Former Paul VI star Jason surprising second in the Ung had finished second Paul VTs mree-year hold on<br />
Dijoseph set the aU-time Group 4 meet, ahead of last year. ^SA^^i^i"^<br />
<strong>record</strong> of 15:16.2 in 1988. favored Shawnee <strong>and</strong> John Salisbury of Haddon 4 J'i*°. ¥I J?- Mlke R ^f? tt<br />
S?«SSs srsttm: afcffl*j^S srtt'sz;<br />
Saaaajjs sr jnsiTKS S5g*,srt:tt ft ^ sea<br />
8thwiai21fi. mgW<strong>and</strong> readied me Meet foiTofaietatsix&oup^ C«* oUc . J* 80 " Woh « °h<br />
Chris Bolden of Malnt<strong>and</strong> of Champions by finishtaB mte Mm wa« oriainllv Sacred Heart <strong>and</strong> Mike'<br />
qualified for ads Saturday's fifth. 6 Lted as £ NTS StfSit ^atog of Bishop lustace<br />
Mm of Champions by fin= 0,^ ,nd Mbmy Park a ^p,,^ e^ ^ ^ all qualified for me Meet of<br />
ishmg sixtti in Group 3. ^d." 66-66, m me Group 2 covered, dropping Haddon- Champions as individuals,<br />
Junlw Zac Case was me team scoring based on the field to fourth <strong>and</strong> out of<br />
=<br />
"Talk of The Morning"<br />
with i<br />
' t<br />
{Morning Updates<br />
Valerie Frltchett' ,<br />
7:25 & 8-25 a.m. ,. ( >at9:p0a.m.r w \at 10:00 a .m.<br />
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Change of Schedule for...<br />
THANKSGIVING WEEK<br />
FOR THE WEIK OF 11/25/91<br />
Muiiuciy noVi £0.,,„,.,.„ ••...•••••••ia........M.l>.II.iii...,...M> n6QUI3r SCnGulllS<br />
Tussday Nov. 26 „... , ..^Regular Schedule<br />
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Thursday Nov. 28 ,. (Thank^iving ^y) ,„„.,..„. NO TRASH COLLICTION<br />
Friday Nov. 21 Northside of 9t St. to Longport Bridge<br />
By TOM WILLIAMS<br />
Sonf (tol-Ledgor Sportr,<br />
% HOLMDfiL — Mainl<strong>and</strong><br />
sophomore Julie Schick, the<br />
South Jersey Group 3 cross<br />
country champion, hmd the<br />
lead m the state meet last<br />
Saturday with 1,300 yards<br />
left but finished fourth.<br />
And the Ocean City girls<br />
team — after a week of<br />
roller coaste emoHons —<br />
oleased their coach by just<br />
finishing.<br />
Northern Highl<strong>and</strong>s won<br />
Its first Group 3 UUe, beat-<br />
ing runner-up Paul VI, 91-<br />
97. It marked the second<br />
straight year that Paul VI<br />
has finished second,<br />
Marianne Livingston of<br />
Red Bank was the surprise<br />
Individual champion in<br />
"it was a very tough vreek. [Aecident victim]<br />
Cheryl Dtvls vras a km friend<br />
to most of these girls"<br />
— Ocean City coach<br />
Group 3. Defending cham-<br />
pion Mary Pat Iriekson of<br />
Red Bank Catholic was<br />
sixth <strong>and</strong> the favorite,<br />
Christine Engel of Mt.<br />
Olive, finished fifth. ,<br />
"Julie had the lead m the<br />
final mile," said Mainl<strong>and</strong><br />
coach Whltey Haak, "but<br />
she had expended too much<br />
energy. She had nothing left<br />
<strong>and</strong> she usually is a strong<br />
finisher. 11<br />
Senior Kate Bell finished<br />
sports shorts<br />
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DAVl ORLANDINI TO COACH BUENA<br />
Former St. Augustine <strong>and</strong> Princeton Uiuverslry<br />
sttr Dave Orl<strong>and</strong>inl has been named the new boys<br />
head basketball coach at Buena.<br />
Orl<strong>and</strong>ini, who holds the aU-Ume career scoring<br />
<strong>record</strong> at St. Augustine Prep wito 1,482 points, went<br />
cm to start for two seasons at Princeton.<br />
He replaces George Rice, who compiled a <strong>record</strong><br />
of 40-84 over five seasons, including 6-19 last sea-<br />
»n. Orl«ndM served as an assistant to Rice the last<br />
two seasons,<br />
BROWN, STOLL PUT UP STATS<br />
Ocean City graduate Leon Brown (Temple) <strong>and</strong><br />
former Holy Spirit star Chris Stoll (Rutgers) both<br />
put up some staUsUcs a couple Saturdays back.<br />
Brown gained 85 yards in 10 attempts to lead the<br />
Temple rushing attack In a 33-13 loss to Boston Col-<br />
lege.<br />
And Stoll, used largely as a blacker as the Rutgers<br />
ught end, caught two passes for 18 yards in the<br />
Scarlet Knights 22-17 loss at Pittsburgh.<br />
The two, along with former Absegaml star Gary<br />
Melton, a Rutgers wide receiver, mot last Saturday<br />
when Temple went to Rutgers.<br />
ACs HAYWOOp PICKS LaSALLE<br />
Atlantic City High School's 6-foot-6 senior for-<br />
ward Romaine Haywood announced this week mat<br />
he will play his college basketball at LaSalle Col-<br />
lep. /<br />
Haywood is the second top South Jersey prospect<br />
to pick LaSalle in the last 10 days. Mike Mekhion-<br />
ni, a 6-7 forward from Bishop Eustace, also<br />
announced he would attend LaSalle.<br />
Ocean City senior J.D. Asselta had previously<br />
announced his intenUon to attend Bentley (Mass.)<br />
College next year..<br />
Two CAL girls basketball players also made<br />
announcements this week. Gail Wilkins wiU attend<br />
American University <strong>and</strong> Karen Brown will go to<br />
Monmouth College, Both are seniors at Holy Spirit.<br />
CA.L. FALL DINNER DEC. 12<br />
The top athletes, coaches <strong>and</strong> teams from the<br />
Cape-AtlanUc League's fall sports season will be<br />
honored at the league's annual Fall Sports Dinner<br />
next month.<br />
The event wUl be Thursday, December 12 at the<br />
Savoy tan outside Vinel<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> will include the<br />
best athletes from football, soccer, field hockey,<br />
cross counny <strong>and</strong> girls* tennis.<br />
Reservations can bo made through the athletic<br />
department of any CAL school.<br />
MAWLAND-EHT ON RADIO FRIDAY<br />
This weekend's big high school football games<br />
will both be double covered by local radio.<br />
Mainl<strong>and</strong>'s Friday night game at Egg Harbor<br />
Township wlU be heard on WSKR-FM (Seore-102,7)<br />
with Tom Williams <strong>and</strong> Tom Getzke behind the<br />
mikes. The game will also be heard on WOND<br />
(1400 AM) with John Boone <strong>and</strong> Bob Derbyshire.<br />
Boone <strong>and</strong> Derbyshire wUl be at Bader Held Satur-<br />
day afMrnoon for the Holy Spirit-Atlantic City<br />
game. Tony Blum <strong>and</strong> Alex Koniek will describe<br />
mat game for W5KR,<br />
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618 THESmTiNEL.LMDOER Ocean City, N.J. Thursday. November 21,199!<br />
State wrestling finals moving to Atlantic City<br />
For the first time in 15 years a major New Jersey<br />
high school event will be held In Atlantic City.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Tuesday afternoon, the NJSIAA executive<br />
committee, during its monthly meeting at<br />
Lawrenceville School, unanimously approved<br />
Atlantic City Convention Hall as the site for its<br />
1992 state wrestling semifinals <strong>and</strong> finals.<br />
The last time a major event was played in Atlantic<br />
City was the 1976 state basketball finals, A riot<br />
on the <strong>boardwalk</strong> followed the final game between<br />
last Orange <strong>and</strong> Woodrow Wilson,<br />
"We are pleased to have a home, 11 said NJSIAA<br />
executive director Bob Kanaby, "<strong>and</strong> we're looking<br />
forward to a positive relationship. The people<br />
in Atlantic City have been most cooperative In<br />
working out the financial situation.<br />
The quarterfinals wiU be held on Friday, March<br />
Tom Williams spouscolumnist<br />
pates monetary support from sources he declined<br />
to Identify.<br />
The 1991 stole wrestling tournament at Princeton<br />
University cost an estimated $34,000.<br />
Kanaby indicated he expects the Convention HaU<br />
to the seating capa<strong>city</strong> at Princeton,<br />
"That's good news," said Atlantic City mayor<br />
James Whelan when told of the decision, "We<br />
were in the hunt for that event. We also took a run<br />
at getting the Seagull Classic for this year but they<br />
took a year off. Evens like these just broaden the<br />
experience of Atlantic City,"<br />
13, with the semlinals <strong>and</strong> finals the next day.<br />
Preliminary <strong>and</strong> pre-quarterfinal matches will be The NJSIAA also confirmed the rune issues that<br />
held at four school sites around the state. The wiU be on the ballot before the general member-<br />
Region 7 <strong>and</strong> Region 8 qualifiers will face off at ship during next month's annual meeting.<br />
Cherry HUl East on Wednesday, March 11. The member schools will vote on a proposal to<br />
The deal with Atlantic City calls for a maximum maintain Thanksgiving Day football games <strong>and</strong><br />
cost of $27,500 to the NJSIAA, <strong>and</strong> Kanaby antici- another to create special conferences for football<br />
SINCE 1969<br />
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL<br />
TURKEY NAM SANDWICH<br />
<strong>On</strong> your choice<br />
of bread or roll<br />
based on school enrollment,<br />
A proposal to limit the athletic eligibility of student<br />
athletes who transfer from one school to<br />
another will be on the ballot along with two proposals<br />
that wiU eliminate the exposure a high<br />
school coach has to his athletes during the off-season.<br />
There will also be a proposal that will waive the<br />
required days of practice for a winter or spring<br />
be arranged to seat about 10,000 fans, identical sports athlete whose team the previous season has<br />
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women of any age who have<br />
had canrar.<br />
Taught by professional<br />
dancer Mary Lynn Dolente,<br />
the dasses take place 1230<br />
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Cost is IB per dais. CaU 645-<br />
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an extended season by virtue of Its participation m<br />
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There will also be a proposal to reduce the maximum<br />
number of regular season basketball games<br />
from 26 to 24 <strong>and</strong> another that wiU limit an individual<br />
wrestler to 19 matches during the regular<br />
season instead of the present maximum of 22.<br />
A proposal that would limit the number of outof-state<br />
trips over 500 miles that can be taken by a<br />
school team will not be Included on the ballot.<br />
READY FOR CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
"We decided that we already had the authority<br />
to control that situation under the present legisla.<br />
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Judges select<br />
the finalists<br />
No cooking contest is complete without<br />
competent judges with extensive<br />
experience in the culinary arts. This<br />
year's judges were all culinary professionals:<br />
Chef Johan Vroegop of Harry's<br />
Inn <strong>and</strong> Restaurant, Somers Point;<br />
Chefs Dave Masterson <strong>and</strong> Vincent<br />
Downey, instructors at Cape May<br />
County Vocational Schools; <strong>and</strong> Gwen<br />
Raring, executive chef at The Grainary<br />
gourmet caterers in Ocean Gty.<br />
The judges had previously selected<br />
10 finalists <strong>and</strong> four alternates in each<br />
division by reading over the recipes<br />
our readers submitted.<br />
At the contest, they determined the<br />
winners based on their professional<br />
evaluation of the prepared entries.<br />
The judging is not an easy task, <strong>and</strong><br />
we extend a huge "Thank You" to<br />
these four individuals for giving of<br />
their time <strong>and</strong> expertise.<br />
A special thanks is extended to Dave<br />
Masterson for lending the table linens<br />
<strong>and</strong> skirts, which added the finishing<br />
touch to our tables.<br />
Chef .JoHan Vmegop examines an enliiy in the Appetizers <strong>and</strong> Salads, category,<br />
where be was judge.<br />
Gwen. .Raring<br />
In Breads <strong>and</strong> Desserts, Gwen Raring<br />
of The Grainary in Ocean Gty judged<br />
the entries.<br />
Raring, who holds a bachelor's<br />
degree from the University of Delaware,<br />
recei¥ed an associates degree<br />
from the Academy of Culinaiy Arts,<br />
Mays L<strong>and</strong>ing.<br />
An executive chef at The Grainary<br />
since 1988, she specialto in pastries,<br />
cookies <strong>and</strong> desserts, especially wedding<br />
cakes.<br />
_ She was a pastry chef at La Patisserie<br />
in Boulder, Colo., during her two-year<br />
travels throughout the country she<br />
embarked to experience regional cooking.<br />
Raring*s other experience includes<br />
Newcamb, a .chef at Patina's .in linwood<br />
hope to open, a restaurant of.<br />
their own one day.<br />
Johan Vroegop<br />
Judging the Appetizers <strong>and</strong> Salads<br />
category was Jokan Vroegop., currently<br />
chef at Harry's frm, <strong>and</strong> Restaurant,<br />
Somers Point.<br />
Vroegop, who was bom in The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s<br />
came to the United States with<br />
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<strong>and</strong> considerable experience<br />
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in nearby Lancaster County, Pa.,,<br />
<strong>and</strong> the Holiday 'Inn in Philadelphia.<br />
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in Atlantic Gty.<br />
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4 c cooked beds, diced<br />
4 c broccoli, (cooked or raw)<br />
4 hard boiled eggs<br />
1 c salad dressing<br />
14 c chopped walnuts<br />
1 orange, tangerine or tangdo.<br />
Mix the apple, beets, broccoli <strong>and</strong><br />
chopped eggs. Add salad dressing. Mix<br />
<strong>and</strong> garnish with chopped nuts <strong>and</strong><br />
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Taking second place in Appetizers In addition to cooking, she enjoys the<br />
<strong>and</strong> Salads, Lorraine Hanmun of beach, <strong>boardwalk</strong> <strong>and</strong> photography.<br />
Ocean City, entered her original redpe Her hanging basket entry In last sum-<br />
for Beet <strong>and</strong> Apple Salad because it tomer's<br />
flower show earned her a second<br />
so different<br />
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If s based on the Pennsylvania Dutch Kannum said she was surprised by<br />
type of cooking, she said.<br />
the number of different entries <strong>and</strong><br />
found all the entries "exceptional.*<br />
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THE WINNERS<br />
Maiy Ellen Kish of Wild wood. Crest,<br />
a double winner in What's Cooking<br />
"91, toolf first place in Soups <strong>and</strong><br />
Entrees with her Shrimp Etouffee.<br />
Kish also won the blue ribbon in<br />
Appetizers <strong>and</strong> Salads with her Seafood<br />
Salad.<br />
(See page 5).<br />
SHRIMP ETOUFFEE<br />
3 Tbsp. peanut oil<br />
3Tbsp. flour<br />
1 yellow onion, peeled & 'Chopped<br />
% green, sweet bell pepper, seeded &.<br />
chopped.<br />
3 ribs celery, chopped<br />
3 cloves garlic, peeled & crushed<br />
3 Tbsp. tomato paste<br />
IV* c canned beef broth<br />
1 c dry white wine<br />
2 bay leaves<br />
1 tsp. whole basil leaves<br />
I tsp. whole thyme leaves<br />
1 Tbsp. plus Vz tsp. Tabasco<br />
V* tsp, freshly ground black pepper<br />
1 tsp. salt<br />
4 green, onions, chopped<br />
1%. lbs. shrimp,' peeled <strong>and</strong> uncooked<br />
(about 35 to 40 per pound)<br />
V* c chopped, parsley<br />
cooked riioe<br />
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oil. <strong>and</strong> flour. Toast this to a peaniitbutter-coloxed<br />
xoux This should take<br />
about 15 minutes, over medium, beat.<br />
Be careful not to bum. Stir often.<br />
Add the yellow onion,, bell pepper,<br />
'Celery <strong>and</strong>. garlic Saute for about 1.0<br />
minutes or until the vegetables are<br />
tender:<br />
Stir in the tomato paste, .fallowed, by<br />
'Hie 'beef stock <strong>and</strong> wine Stir constantly<br />
until this mixture thickens.<br />
Add the fem.ain.lng ingredients,<br />
except the shrimp, parsley, <strong>and</strong>. rice.<br />
Simmer, covered, .for about'45 minutes.<br />
Add the shrimp <strong>and</strong>, parsley <strong>and</strong><br />
simmer far 20 minutes, 'uncovered.<br />
Serve over cooked rice.<br />
Mary EUen Kish<br />
Wildwood Crest<br />
Disbelief is written in her face as Mary Elten Kish receives a, second first<br />
place ribbon, this time 1 in the 'Soups <strong>and</strong> 1 Entrees 'Category from judges<br />
Vines Downey, left, <strong>and</strong> Dave Masterson.<br />
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Melt' caramels with milk in I Vi-quart<br />
saucepan over .low hut, stirring frequently.<br />
Paui over oast Top with<br />
pecans, ,<br />
Combine cream cheese, sugar <strong>and</strong><br />
vanilla, mixing at medium speed until<br />
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mixing well after each. Blend in chocolate<br />
pieces, mix well. Pour over pecans.<br />
Bake at 350 degrees for 40 minutes.<br />
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Petersburg<br />
Staffers Bill Bartow <strong>and</strong> Tim<br />
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1 Tbep: plus 2 fqx. Kjon-siyle mustaid,<br />
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2 top. all-purpose flour<br />
I Tbsp. sour cream<br />
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1 C26-OZ.) .can. .crushed, tomatoes<br />
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1 c. water<br />
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2-3 Tbsp. light brown sugar<br />
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CHARLIE WOOD AT LARGE<br />
Coming<br />
together<br />
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Volunteers help<br />
the needy hove a<br />
happy Thanksgiving<br />
By CHARLIE WOOD<br />
A dressing of bright lights <strong>and</strong><br />
decorations on City HaU <strong>and</strong><br />
along Asbury Avenue lend a<br />
cheerful holiday ambience to the<br />
<strong>city</strong>. But for too many individuals<br />
<strong>and</strong> families the lights aren't<br />
bright enough to cut through the<br />
cold <strong>and</strong> hunger they wiU feel this<br />
holiday season,<br />
Philjohnson, who volunteers his<br />
time on a year-round basis to<br />
keep the Community Cupboard<br />
stocked with foods for distribution<br />
to those in need, says the cupboard<br />
doubles its efforts this tune<br />
of year,<br />
Johnson says the number of<br />
needy families has more than<br />
doubled since last year. He figures<br />
it is because of the economy, unemployment<br />
<strong>and</strong> an increased effort to<br />
locate needy<br />
people.<br />
Donations come into the cupboard<br />
on a regular basis from schools,<br />
churches <strong>and</strong> civic groups.<br />
tt fetich as the<br />
Association, <strong>and</strong> dty workers union<br />
*CWA Local 1078 make regular financial<br />
contributions used for buying<br />
more food.<br />
But wherever the food or other<br />
donations come from, or whatever<br />
the season, it all starts with individuals<br />
who might donate a can or two of<br />
food, or give their time <strong>and</strong> energy to<br />
help out at fund raisers, such as last<br />
weekends Fun' ttival which raised<br />
over $l-,400 for me Community Cup-<br />
Aboard.<br />
City firefighters have been working<br />
with the Community Cupboard putting<br />
together baskets of food for<br />
delivery to families in time for<br />
Thanksgiving. Included with each<br />
basket is a gift certificate which can<br />
be used at a local supermarket to purchase<br />
a turkey or other food.<br />
As the firemen set out to make<br />
deliveries of food baskets earlier this<br />
eek, the cold biting winds of late<br />
November seemed to cut to the bone.<br />
"We make the deliveries because we<br />
have the trucks, <strong>and</strong> guys who are off<br />
duty make the deliveries," says fire<br />
captain Lou Davis.<br />
A lot of people are just too proud<br />
to ask for help, says Mike Geller<br />
who coordinates the deliveries for the<br />
firemen. "Sometimes a friend or<br />
neighbor gives us their name."<br />
Firefighters Mike Lowe <strong>and</strong> Scott<br />
Goucher who were making deliveries<br />
for the first time agree.<br />
"People an {lad to get it, but if s<br />
tough on theU'prlde, says Lowe.<br />
Geller says he set a box of food on a<br />
lady's kitchen tpble. She never said a<br />
word. As he wilked out the door he<br />
turned ti* vtsliher a nippy Thank*,<br />
giving. Mid the tears wen streaming<br />
— down her face. Geller says that kind<br />
"of thing really brings it all home.<br />
"It makes you feelUke you've really<br />
helped somebody. It gets you In the<br />
holiday spirit, <strong>and</strong> that makes it all<br />
worthwhile," says Capt Lewis<br />
Esposito*<br />
The other fintxnen a£ree.<br />
Somehow the winter winds don't<br />
saom so cold now, <strong>and</strong> the lights<br />
along the avenue seem to shine a little<br />
brighter.<br />
Urtsummeragroupofkldsori3rd<br />
SUM* put on • pfif called the "little<br />
Red Stan," « cWMiW* classic Ovw<br />
100 neighbors attended, <strong>and</strong> the price<br />
& f f o d<br />
Thanksgiving<br />
Day football — B9 •<br />
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nitli Year, Number 46 Ocean City, N.J. 08226-0238 Thursday, November 28,1991 Two Sections Price 40c (609 399-5411<br />
How's the lollipop?<br />
Santa <strong>and</strong> Mrg, Claus grett Christian Twiggs, on his father Bruce Twiggs' shoulders, during the Christmas parade in Ocean Cttyr Friday night.<br />
Upper skeptical of utility's water pumping assurances<br />
Bj BRIAN GOONEY V.<br />
Sentinel-Ledger Staff °<br />
TOWNSHff — New Jersey-Amertcan<br />
Water Co, officials<br />
Wad to assure tiie Jownship Committee<br />
Monday that jhe utility's proposed<br />
diversionfef water from<br />
Marmora to Ocean City would not<br />
harm residential wells, but members<br />
of the governing body maintain their<br />
opposition to the plan.<br />
The committee approved hiring R.E.<br />
Wright''Assodatts* Inc. of Middletown,<br />
Pa., to study the impart of the<br />
proposed water diversion. The firm<br />
will also represent the township at<br />
the state Department of fnvironmental<br />
Protection <strong>and</strong> Energy hearing on<br />
the application 1 p.m. Tuesday, Dec,<br />
17 at the Upper Township Murdclpil<br />
"The people in this township don't want us to support it"<br />
—Mayor Be&be<br />
Building,' Doinisville Road, Tuckahoo,<br />
"We felt we wmted proftssional<br />
advice on this because its so important,"<br />
said CoHunltteeman Andrew J.<br />
McCrosson Jr. He added that the firm<br />
has worked in Atlantic County <strong>and</strong> is<br />
familiar with New Jersey-American.<br />
The water utility is seeking state<br />
approval for a four-year aUotttion<br />
permit, which would aUow fee company<br />
to draw water from two weUs<br />
on Stagecoaeh Road to supply Ocean<br />
City <strong>and</strong> other sections of the township.<br />
New Jersey-American would<br />
also allow township residents along<br />
the route of the proposed line to hook<br />
In should they want to.<br />
At this point, it is urdU^iy mat the<br />
company will get its full request to<br />
draw 2.06 million gallons per day<br />
from the two wells, according to Tim<br />
O'Brien, a New Jersey-American<br />
engineflr. It is more likely mat the<br />
utiliry would only receive state permlssian<br />
for half that amount allow-<br />
A compromise of distances<br />
SOM1RS POINT — City Council<br />
reached a compromise on a minimum<br />
distance between fast-food rastiurants<br />
with drivo-thrus during a special<br />
work session Monday.<br />
Council unanimously decided. on<br />
900-fict minimum distjmco between<br />
drive-thrus in the <strong>city</strong>'s business<br />
zones, v«ydi include General Business,<br />
Hifp^ay Commerdal-1 <strong>and</strong><br />
Hlghway^Smmerdal-2. The action<br />
was taken as part of the amendment<br />
process before the governing body<br />
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Father of murdered girl is accused of child sex crime area news<br />
OCEAN CITY — Charies to help him retrieve a car. when Martin moved from of toe area <strong>and</strong> so was not Police spokesman Lt. Bob DYFS has a policy against highlights<br />
Martir.,40., of this <strong>city</strong>, the Martin was not home at Ocean City to Absecon. considered a danger to the Blevin said it is difficult for releasing any information<br />
father of murdered 9-year- the time, but Querns alleg- WeUs would not release victim.<br />
any information to be about weir investigations.<br />
old Samantha Jean Rias, edly met Russ In an alley, any Information he felt It is uncertain when the released on the case because<br />
hag been charged with <strong>and</strong> she wait with him inmight<br />
lead to the identifica- case will come to trial. the Division of Youth <strong>and</strong> WeUs said DOTS must, by First Cape purchase made under<br />
aggravated sexual assault, his car.<br />
tion of the victim. Ocean City police had no Family Services (DYFS) Is law, become Involved m farml<strong>and</strong> preservation program<br />
according to first assistant When the girl was found He said there is no evi- comment, forwarding all involved m the investiga- any rase of this sort<br />
county prosecutor Robert Sept, 2, she was fully dence linking Martin to any questions to the County tion.<br />
— Bill Barlow D1NNB TOWNSrffi<br />
G, Wells,<br />
clothed, but was not wear- other sexual assault, Prosecutor's office.<br />
Die charge means Martin ing any underwear. Martin was arrested in<br />
Is accused of sexual pene- Querns was accused of the Ocean City police statration<br />
of a child under 12 assaulting a iO-year-old jprl tion Oct. 28 <strong>and</strong> arraigned<br />
yean of tga, Wells said, in WUdwood Crest last in Ocean City Oct. 29.<br />
adding tiie victim Imew year, <strong>and</strong> on Nov. 4Police<br />
had requested Mar-<br />
Martin.<br />
pleaded guilty to one count tin come in for an Interview<br />
"This Is a first-degree of sexual assault. during their investigation<br />
crime, <strong>and</strong> if found guilty Querns is currently being <strong>and</strong> placed him under<br />
he could face 10 to 20_years held whUe awaiting sen- arrest afterward, according<br />
in prison,* Wells said Tuestencing, which may come to WeUs.<br />
day.<br />
by February. Wells said one Wells said the informa-<br />
Russ, Martin's 9-year- of die delays is mat by state tion on the assault was pubold<br />
daughter, was statute, after pleading lic since the time of the<br />
murdered last August, guilty he. must undergo arrest, but was not picked<br />
Ho- body was found in a psychiatric evaluation to up by the media until now,<br />
marshy area in Lower determine if he is a habitual "For us, it's Just a staple<br />
Township Sept. 2, Sh« sex offender. He faces 10 assault cue, we pt maybe<br />
apparenfly had been sttan* years in prison,<br />
a dozen of these a month,"<br />
gled <strong>and</strong> sustained stab WeUs explained mat sex- he said in a phone inter-<br />
wounds to the neck. ual assault is more <strong>sever</strong>e view yesterday. "What<br />
According to police, Mar- than sexual contact, but makes this interesting to<br />
tin kntw the man accused does not involve penetra- you people (the media) is<br />
In the death, Kenneth tion, as in aggravated sex- his connection to the other<br />
Edward Querns of Ocean ual assault.<br />
case,"<br />
In describing the case After he was arraigned,<br />
Que Querns was charged with against Martin on Tuesday, Martin was released on his<br />
aggravated mansraughtar Wells said a series of own recognizance, with the<br />
in the case.<br />
assaults against a single vic- stipulation that he have no<br />
phew b/ U BtriM nd ChwM Wood<br />
According to police. tim allegedly took placecontact<br />
with the victim. Helping h<strong>and</strong>s<br />
Querns went to Martin's from September 1990 to Wells said this might be<br />
house Aug. 31 to ask Martin August 1991 but stoppedbecause<br />
he had moved out Volunttirs Todd Weaver, Rich Gilmour <strong>and</strong> Jack Shta, above, prepare Thinksglv-<br />
Ing baskets tor the nttdy of Ocean City last week at Community Food Cupboard<br />
coordinator Phi! Johnson st<strong>and</strong>s In th§ background. Below, Firs Department Capt.<br />
Lewis Esposlto was among the dty firemen who delivered the baskets to those who<br />
[jive thanks...<br />
could use thsrn on Monday. The gift boxes contained a gift certlfleatt, holiday fixings<br />
<strong>and</strong> a number of staples.<br />
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Thanksgiving is<br />
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Staeet from Nov. 17 to<br />
Thursday,<br />
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November 28.<br />
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There is a twohour<br />
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1 —The purchase of a development<br />
easement on the Mason Farm here is the first in Cape May<br />
County to utilize funds from the state's Farml<strong>and</strong> Preservation<br />
Program, as weU as the first purchase made using<br />
funds from the count/s Open Space Trust Fund,<br />
The 109.6-acre property is located along County Road<br />
605. Though the l<strong>and</strong> if now owned by Tuckahoe Nurseries,<br />
Greg <strong>and</strong> Christine Mason retained the developmental<br />
righto which are being acquired by the county <strong>and</strong> 00<br />
state.<br />
The total purchase price for the development righto is<br />
$93,160. The state is paying about $56,570 <strong>and</strong> the county<br />
is paying $36,590, utilizing money from the Open Space<br />
Trust Fund. The state <strong>and</strong> county portions are determined<br />
by the state's process of cost sharing on At purchase of<br />
development easements.<br />
The county has more than $2 milUon in Its Open Space<br />
trust Rind, which was set up in 1990, County property<br />
owners pay I cent per $100 assessed value of the fund.<br />
The Mason Farm was purchased from the DurreU Fam#<br />
lly by Greg Mason's father In 1949, The original farm was<br />
thous<strong>and</strong>s of acres which were mostly wooded. Over the<br />
years, portions of the l<strong>and</strong> were used to grow cranberries,<br />
blueberries <strong>and</strong> vegetable crops. Greg Mason bought the<br />
l<strong>and</strong> encompassing the development easement In 1981.<br />
Dominant Republican lawmakers<br />
named to Senate committees<br />
TRfflvrrON—Senate President-meet Donald T,<br />
DiFrancesco, a Republican, has announced a new legisla^<br />
Uve committee system based "not on mere bill processing<br />
but on overseeing the executive branch to bring accountability<br />
to state government"<br />
The overall structure of the new Senate committees indicates<br />
his commitment to place more emphasis on<br />
oversight <strong>and</strong> accountability during the next two years,<br />
DiFrancesco said.<br />
Sen, James S. Cafiero, R-lst, will chair the Children,<br />
Youth <strong>and</strong> Families Committee, which oversees the<br />
Department of Human Services <strong>and</strong> has jurisdiction over<br />
children <strong>and</strong> child <strong>and</strong> family-related issues, »<br />
Sen. William LGonrJey,R-2,wul chair the Judldary •<br />
Committee, which wiU oversee the courts, Attorney General's<br />
Office, the Public Advocate <strong>and</strong> the Department of<br />
Law <strong>and</strong> Public Safety <strong>and</strong> has jurisdiction over the judiciary,<br />
criminal justice, dvll righto, juvenile justice, probation,<br />
parole, casinos <strong>and</strong> gambling, torts, property <strong>and</strong><br />
estate issues.<br />
Republicans gained control of both houses of the Legislature<br />
In the Nov. 5 general election.<br />
Court ruling on pool deficit<br />
will mean big car insurance hike •<br />
TRENTON—An appeals court ruled last week that die<br />
state Insurance commissioner has been letting the staterun<br />
pool operate In a deficit which could mean drastic<br />
rate increases for the million drivers insured by the pool,<br />
according to The Star-Ledger.<br />
WhUe the,^cf ffltei^flseaw forthe S<br />
industry analysts predict that the rate would rave to rise<br />
as much as 60 percent to keep the pool from running in<br />
the red. The deficit could be as high as $865 million, offldais<br />
estimate. ^f<br />
The ruling came in a lawsuit filed by Allstate Insurance<br />
Co., Aetna Property <strong>and</strong> Casualty <strong>and</strong> Surety Co. <strong>and</strong> Liberty<br />
Mutual Insurance Co., who were concerned that they<br />
would be forced to pay off any deficit the pool may amass<br />
U premiums were not sufficient to cover expenses.<br />
Crime bill may not block<br />
sports betting in New Jersey<br />
WA5KQNGTON—Although the crime bill approved by<br />
a congressional conference committee Sunday takes almgfc<br />
at stopping the spread of sports betting, New Jersey Is w<br />
TTiUr.dBy, Nov«nber28,1991 OcwmClty, NJ. THE SENTINEL-LEDGER A3<br />
Ocean City notes<br />
18th Street house<br />
by William Barlow<br />
fire called arson<br />
TWO CARS ENTERED, tor of the year.<br />
OCEAN CITY — A house<br />
^URQLARY ATTEMPTED He will be presented with<br />
fire last week on 18th Stteet<br />
• A car battery was the award at "the New<br />
has officially been declared<br />
reported stolen Nov. 22Jersey<br />
Board of Realtors<br />
arson, police announced<br />
from a 1990 Toyota m the meeting Dec, 6 at the Taj<br />
this week.<br />
; 600 block of Asbury Ave- Mahal casino in Atlantic<br />
nue, <strong>and</strong> $300 worn of City.<br />
That are eurreitly no<br />
tools were reported stolen<br />
suspects.<br />
from a IMS Dodge m me<br />
Police spokesman Lt, Bob<br />
200 block of Crescent Road STUDENTFEATURED<br />
Bkvm said ph^tol evi-<br />
Sunday, according to IN STATE CALENDAR<br />
dence found at me scene<br />
police.<br />
Ocean City High School<br />
led police to the determina-<br />
^ <strong>On</strong> Saturday, residents of student Joel . Richard<br />
tion, but he would not be<br />
^> house in the 300 block of Johnson, IS, Is one of the<br />
more specific about what<br />
41 St. found marks on afeatured<br />
poets in the 1992<br />
the evidence was.<br />
screen door, apparently Teen Arts Calendar, put out<br />
"It could either be aed-<br />
where someone had unsuc- by the New Jersey State<br />
dental or not accidental,<br />
cessfully attempted to break Teen Arts Program, which<br />
<strong>and</strong> we ruled out acciden-<br />
in.<br />
promotes me am among<br />
tal," he said.<br />
high school age children.<br />
Johnson is a senior editor<br />
Blevin said police are<br />
RICHARDS NAMED of The Billows, the school Planting continuing the investiga-<br />
REALTOR OF THE YEAR newspaper published in The g<br />
tion, <strong>and</strong> evidence samples<br />
^The Ocean City Board of Smthul-Ledgtr, In the calen- Kyle Hummel, l 4%, <strong>and</strong> his mother Lynda were visiting dr<strong>and</strong>mom in OMan City from Chuny Hill when they were have been sent to State<br />
Realtors recently named dar, his piece A Dmisu uB S? » hejMJtart *ina grass In tha north end of the Isl<strong>and</strong> recently. According to dty environmental officer Kit Police labs.<br />
Tun Richards, of the Rich- Spring Is featured ov» theWright,<br />
ibeut 15 volunteers currently help th8 <strong>city</strong> by planting dune grass, but after a muftlmilllon dollar beach<br />
T S m t 8Ct ls com leted th9ri wMI b Firefighters arrived on<br />
ards Agency, the dry's real- month of ApriL M u iP l« £?' P > « ''OM acres of grass to plant next fall. To volunteer, call Wright at<br />
wity Mall, 399-6111, ext, 258.<br />
Early Warning Test analysis compares<br />
8th graders on county, statewide basis<br />
ByCHARUEWOOD scores.<br />
M A i O<br />
The tests measure student<br />
OCEAN OTY — Results proficiency in a variety of<br />
of the state-m<strong>and</strong>ated Early categories within the three<br />
Warning Test have been traditional areas of reading,<br />
analyzed, enabling Ocean writing <strong>and</strong> arithmetic. The<br />
City educators to compare results were presented at<br />
scores of the <strong>city</strong>'s eighth- the Nov. 13 Board of Educagraders<br />
to county <strong>and</strong> state tion meeting.<br />
Ocean City students<br />
scored slightly higher or<br />
Post office equal to county <strong>and</strong> state<br />
averages in every category<br />
extends<br />
in all three areas, except the<br />
•Focus <strong>and</strong> Organization<br />
hours<br />
The Ocean City<br />
Post Office at 9th<br />
Street <strong>and</strong> Ocean<br />
Avenue has extended<br />
its window hours for<br />
the, holiday season,<br />
Postmaster James W.<br />
Fusco announced Oils<br />
week.<br />
•' <strong>On</strong> Saturday,<br />
Dec 7, it will be open<br />
from 9 a jn. to 1 p.m.<br />
.<br />
• Monday, December<br />
16 from 8^ a,m,<br />
to 6 p.m.<br />
• <strong>On</strong> Christmas<br />
<strong>and</strong> New Year's eves,<br />
the window will dose ,<br />
at 1p.m.<br />
The post office is<br />
closed Christmas day<br />
<strong>and</strong> New Year's Day.<br />
granted a one year exempnon from one ban, according to<br />
The Prm of ABanttc City,<br />
A threatened veto of the bill by President George Bush<br />
may give advocates of sports betting even mote time to<br />
get a state-wide referendum on sports betting passed.<br />
Proponents argue that sports betting could bring much<br />
needed revenue into the stele, aid the faltering a slno<br />
Industry <strong>and</strong> generate millions in tax revenues. *•<br />
In addition, state legislators are considering dedicating<br />
tax revenues from sports betting to subsidize health carA<br />
costs, making the idea more appealing to voters.<br />
The House <strong>and</strong> the Senate passed different versions of a<br />
1<br />
December <strong>tides</strong><br />
« , ( )<br />
TIdsi tar Mi SW« dnMtoridM, For Great igo Hiihaf Wet, ii*M« 12<br />
rrtnuts. ftom high Hd» <strong>and</strong> 24 mlnutw tram few tide. For Sea We Oty<br />
Nidifronl, tubnsa 43 minutm tarn N#i Ms art Si minutM from to-<br />
DATB<br />
economic backgrounds in * • Approve added costs a<br />
different districts,* he said. of $21,970 for Riase 1 of the<br />
*Tm not interested in com- clean up of petroleum<br />
peting with Upper Town- hydrocarbon presence in<br />
ship or Pleasantville." the soU behind the primary<br />
He said ate tots wUl help school,<br />
determine when students • Approve a change<br />
as a whole, <strong>and</strong> as individu- order of $26,930 for the<br />
als, have Weaknesses, <strong>and</strong> Stockton Mechanical con-<br />
teachers can step up met for installing a new oU<br />
Instruction in those areas. tank behind the high<br />
"We can't teach to theschool.<br />
The change order Is<br />
test," added Donahue. for testing <strong>and</strong> investigation<br />
They change it every year. of ground water eontamina-<br />
But we can teach skills <strong>and</strong> Hon at the installation site,<br />
put of the writing section. concepts."<br />
. Authorize Dr. Lyle G.<br />
They equaled the state aver- hi other business at the Anderson to apply for<br />
age, but were 1 pereentap school board meeting, Chapter n funds for tine<br />
point below the county members, on the basis of 19M-92 school year in the<br />
average.<br />
roll call, votes, agreed to; amount of $14,111,<br />
"I'm pleased with the • Accept tt\e resignation . To purchase library<br />
results," said intermediate of intermediate school Vice books for the primary<br />
school Principal Greg<br />
g d u w L - * • - • *<br />
Principal Walter Dull, who<br />
Donahue. But he feels the has taken a position as prin-<br />
test, given for the first time cipal in linwood.<br />
last spring, has some weaknesses<br />
in addition to its<br />
strengths.<br />
"Students need to focus<br />
lolrHilhetiWWphiriking<br />
them to do that," he said.' In<br />
the future, I think the tests<br />
will be very valuable, but<br />
they are still in the developmental<br />
stages right now."<br />
<strong>On</strong>e of the drawbacks to<br />
the tests, according to<br />
Donahue, is that people<br />
might begin to compare different<br />
school districts.<br />
"I don't think that's fair<br />
because of different socio-<br />
AY<br />
scene at 8 W. 18th Stteat at<br />
8ao pa. Nov. 19 to find<br />
heavy billowing smoke <strong>and</strong><br />
flames in the rear of the<br />
house, Two engines <strong>and</strong><br />
one truck company<br />
responded.<br />
No one was home at the<br />
time of the fire, but the<br />
house was occupied for tiw<br />
winter. "The house has a<br />
"for sale" sipi in front.<br />
According to tax <strong>record</strong>s,<br />
the house is owned by A.<br />
Michael Delsordo.<br />
"Of course, we suspect<br />
everyone, but he's IDelsor^"<br />
do's] not the target of the<br />
investigation," Blevin said.<br />
Deputy Kre Chief Joe<br />
Foglib reporhid heavy fife<br />
damage to the heater men<br />
<strong>and</strong> the kitchen, <strong>and</strong> smoke<br />
<strong>and</strong> heat damage throughout<br />
the two-story house, •<br />
218 West Ave.<br />
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Sentinel offices 1991-92 salary guide at<br />
$5,78 per hour, 6 hows a<br />
close for holidays<br />
panels with gold<br />
day,<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger • Approve a child-rear-<br />
ibdtcnlfae<br />
office, will be dosed all ing leave of absence for<br />
Op»n inry anfilng (•itapl SMurday) UMII •«! throujih Chiliwm.<br />
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day for be Thanksgivning Jan, 13 <strong>and</strong> ending<br />
fadL Both in nlky<br />
ing holiday. The MarehZ.<br />
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<strong>On</strong>io Stan<br />
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School board undecided on replacement of old computer system<br />
BTBBIANCOO.NEY The dissrfrt had budgttid rated is oae form or<br />
©333 f~ e^pcio- repair moths' ia evmy grade,<br />
SOJ.JEBS POINT — The for the mix sehoel ye»y aawrfisg » Edeasna. fa<br />
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Trsscay iceeS a sptsvd<br />
5!,DQS a iSe as ird by s-22-Oclober. The taarf<br />
: able through the state for the 1991-W scflool year Spedal Scviees School Dis-<br />
Departnuztf of Education. as reoonmiaid«d by jafdsr. triet at a cost of E50 per<br />
to review the proposal Road School PriKifMi John moith.<br />
2, Bay am used tobefore<br />
die district commits Wise Kwia Jemes of Ua- • Employed Janet M..<br />
SSSBR iasaingtion. allowing to the B&C purchase. Whilewood,<br />
tometh Noitoa of F«tcr of a ttvo'-fiftiij toe<br />
tfce yg ywraig dffldf^ to drfll she supports the purcKase Somers Point, Deborah English as a Seaftd Lan-<br />
y <strong>and</strong> d praetiee lesspns on of axnpnten. Orison saM WesihOT erf Eag?;d? Creek,<br />
10 the computer rtpair otte^"-sabjBcis they hive she it not convinced that Carol Barnum of Semes<br />
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Board CLi—.'ser Jeanne isc' rtpair, <strong>and</strong> six dass- ftshica, ttM^ to rejaforoi Superintendent of WaiUce of Maxmmi. AIVP<br />
Ceisos tJcpr«Md emasr* rectsa'whkfi presently do the lasaon, Edtt^scm added. Mwols WUima L Troehkr Wdf ^ Ocean Oiy, te-<br />
ai the raesr-g :hi! &e dii- r.K hive mfflputes would The focus In third sod that the stager will be odiy Aaa Fb#to of Oc«r.<br />
tti:t hid becir.i- too Mi OR reoive thesuusder the IBM ^ esjdnh grides Is Wen up at be board's edu- a^, rtery KeoBisi cc*<br />
the II*.! package being padage tite dii&kl Is lean- puier literacy, Eckssoi cation coenmiiiee fe Vensw. Lto Omdaf ce<br />
msatid, a tht esd-^mm. uing<br />
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board at Sheppenoa" of Ss-;#rs<br />
wiy;, i-i best uc;siiDfy a; for IS work i&Sons — keyboard. Seventh- <strong>and</strong> to Dec. 19 me^pg<br />
ihc lowest ^MtSIfi cait whudt a the ten to a CBi- eighth-graders are also to go with HM,<br />
stts SM keyboard. The<br />
The district has been<br />
bught a bask word pro- ccnaputET sy^Bj or am a<br />
afeaustfaeon btievts flat cessing piopam, he added, make a psrdBSe ai fea<br />
IBM is the best date whidi gives the dJsfato's<br />
p breast iise canpaay u writing ptopam • shot fa<br />
is has Sad for iba;t ive or<br />
the aim bjr'aSowing them<br />
six yean, teacritig to Edfitd.<br />
if the daakl were » to do more work in a<br />
Eefccrjos, supervisor of go v»ith asMta onaspase- shorter tir^.<br />
InsSuctia*. "its deeMcm tocosipany<br />
that igfa- phases Osrfsoti said Thursday<br />
bay Ctas-.odfire§ it theItself<br />
oti of producing eda- that the consultants fie dit-<br />
£se was rartt Edmsan ate eq-.dpBimi <strong>and</strong> pro- Ma has been dealing with<br />
tald lae board, b-Ji oveuse grasyi, the sdiods would an also salesmen, since<br />
<strong>and</strong> repair preoksis tawbe<br />
Mi with spsms whidi they represent a 'p»rH*"-<br />
cropped up, <strong>and</strong> the they mips not bt iHe tocompany.<br />
She wants an<br />
optar.s to get &em fixed «•upgndtt,<br />
independent computer<br />
updated ire cot Shoe, C<br />
t, pessWy ow avail-<br />
1<br />
month, which indudos the • Employed Joyce M.<br />
basSe machine plus all ser- Hooper as a certified<br />
vice for three years. The instructional aide in the<br />
lease U up on the present Multiply H<strong>and</strong>icapped<br />
oopte, <strong>and</strong> the admlnistra- Class at Jordan Road<br />
tton believed that since it School, effective Dec. 2 to<br />
has had heavy use <strong>and</strong>the<br />
last day of school in<br />
would need frequent servic- June, at a total .salary of<br />
ing, it would be a good idea 36,100 prorated.<br />
ILOBIS to ttsdgi^ <strong>and</strong> Eve to Isse a new copier. ~ — Brian Gooney<br />
boss for ofttem nwn^or<br />
— with i» bee^H. at Jordan<br />
Raid Seaao£,fcg a salajy<br />
«rf M^IS—SJwO as aa<br />
^ SSve aj<br />
Entplojced M*rc«i!a<br />
COMB f» fee<br />
he plas-<br />
BB: a=d Speaai SJcaara<br />
99I-SS<br />
Tnitioa Contract Agreec.tti<br />
with the Linwoad ST-O, aad faftff. Bat May<br />
h ojber busmess, the lOTid a EdasBon fine m Rydzewski's name . fci<br />
boards<br />
stsdait &^ Saaaefs Paasi dSdaii &om*£* list of<br />
• Approrri the AttoSc esrfied ia IJai's^ji's Md- coaclits aod advisor*<br />
County Aodio-Vis^zl Aids tlply H<strong>and</strong>icapped Pxo- approved by tbe board tig:<br />
Commission pfoposed budgaai, eHeetive Ott 28 « SORtfa.<br />
get ftr Ae ISW^ sdttol Jaae 30. 1W2 at a tuififfii pj pg<br />
yi^ at te rats of 53.10 pa- rate ef ffJM per stadent oig of tie Xerox attAine at<br />
pupfl far a total cost of per HuTjm ijiuj^ied Ifc^i the New York Avenue<br />
53,559 for the dis&ict date of «aby. Hie board Sefcooi baa a Modd 1M0<br />
• Approved the foOow. also added *to the J to a Model 50H, on a 60-<br />
ing names to be added to<br />
the substitute teachers list<br />
p g month kase-pus^aae basis<br />
iiij the Atiaaac Countv<br />
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Jordan Road School addition dedicated<br />
SOMERS POINT — process over the put sev-<br />
About two hundred people, eral months has been occa-<br />
including school officials, sionally frustrating, but<br />
dry representative* <strong>and</strong> resrewarding<br />
overall.<br />
idents, gathered at Jordan "Give us the tools <strong>and</strong> we<br />
Road School Sunday to<br />
dedkate the schoofs new<br />
will fiakh Hie job " Miyor<br />
Charles Parker said, qouling<br />
from Winston<br />
"Thank you for allowing Churdifll The board hat<br />
file Board of Education toprovided<br />
one of those foots<br />
build this building frw»m«ffthrough<br />
these new focfll ties,<br />
it wdU be yewr children who he added, <strong>and</strong> the school<br />
will benefit,* Troehler said. staff will continue the job of<br />
He said that the building educating the dry's youth.<br />
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Telephone<br />
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25 % te40 % JohnN. Wte, p<strong>and</strong>pal of in the project Tie project<br />
Jordan Road School, hasalso<br />
came in under the SS<br />
worked In the district since million budgeted, school<br />
1955, when there w«e only officials added. Hartley also<br />
New York <strong>and</strong> Dawes Ave- gave flunks to the feasibilnue<br />
schools. Jordan Road ity committee <strong>and</strong> others<br />
School opened in 1967, he involved in the addition.<br />
told the oowd, but the<br />
board had to put on an David Fuse of Jordan<br />
addition in 1971 to keep up <strong>and</strong> Pease Architects, who<br />
with the growing student worked on the original<br />
population.<br />
building <strong>and</strong> 71 addition,<br />
said that 28,000 square feet Capitol trip<br />
School board President had been added to the exist- U.S. Rep. WSfiam J. Hughes posts with, feff, Sam<br />
Evelyn D. Hartley said that ing 58,000-foot ijructure, Write of Mainl<strong>and</strong> Regional High School, Heather Ban-<br />
the board decided in 1988Pease<br />
presented Hartley ner ol Hofy Spirit High School <strong>and</strong> Frank Migone of<br />
to build 10-12 additional with a ceremonial key toOcean<br />
City Hgh School. The three were In Washington,<br />
dassrooms to relieve over- the addition.<br />
DC, recently to participate in the Congressional Youth<br />
crowding <strong>and</strong> return stu-<br />
Leadership Council program.<br />
dents attending Dawes <strong>and</strong> Invocation was given by<br />
New York Avenue schools Rev. Paul Fitch, pastor of<br />
to their neighborhood Calvary Jadependent Bap- School plans 1st Christmas bazaar *<br />
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kitchen <strong>and</strong> music instruc- the fadliiies was offered toCUy<br />
will hold its first Christ- Also offered wffl be the<br />
mas boiaar 9 ajrt to 4 pjn. new school cookbook, baa-<br />
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Shore Road <strong>and</strong> Central painted clothlingi flowers,<br />
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Ottfttaas wi^i <strong>and</strong> greet^<br />
The Kids Christmas Shop, tag cardi, penny c<strong>and</strong>ji#<br />
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AT OW FRIENDSHIP SCHOOL ^^~<br />
Authentic old-fashioned yuletide is open house theme this weekend^ next<br />
Lyle Fleetwood, then-chairman of the Upper Township Historical Sodety'i building<br />
restoration committee, Is shown In 1981 resloring the oW Friendihip School to Its<br />
original took over a century <strong>and</strong> a half ago.<br />
If! tOUCh With Upper Township MchaelStadnlcki 628-3307<br />
PALERMO — Omstmas The decorations commit- — more than half of whom Township Committee in than 1,000 copies have been<br />
Put wUl be reflected In the tee is headed by Phil Turn- were Corsons."<br />
April 1980, In July of that sold since is publication m<br />
decQjmtioni to bo featured er, Another member of tiw<br />
during tho Quiatmas open<br />
The restoratlon-recon- year, the physical restora- 1989,<br />
sodety, Augusta Eggie of staiction was done with tion began, <strong>and</strong> the o-afters Several members have<br />
house at Friendship School. Btrathmere, is assisting witti meticulous attention to used every piece of original books for sale, <strong>and</strong> they will<br />
The open, house will be held<br />
horn noon to 4 pirn, Satur-<br />
harjdmade decoraUons, details. <strong>On</strong>ly h<strong>and</strong> tools material, if possible. All be available at the open<br />
day <strong>and</strong> Sunday, Nov. 30 Turnor notes ftere wili be<br />
that could have been avail- details, Including h<strong>and</strong>- house. The price of Ae took<br />
able in IBM were used in forged hinges <strong>and</strong> other is $10 whm purchased from<br />
<strong>and</strong> Dec, 1, <strong>and</strong> the foUow- a short lecturt on Friend- the reconstruction. iron material, are as close to a member, or it may be<br />
Ing weekend, Dec 7 <strong>and</strong> 8. ship School <strong>and</strong> die authentic<br />
decoraUons at 2 p.m. The sehoolhouse was the original as possible. obtained by maU for $13<br />
Sonk Forry, president of Sunday, Dec. 8.<br />
moved from ite original The schoolhouse was (Historic Preservation Sod*<br />
the Historical PreservaHijn<br />
location m 1870 to a private completed <strong>and</strong> returned toety<br />
of Upper Township, 859<br />
Society of Upper Township, In 1830, the state man- home in SeaviUe, where it the' township on Sept. 10, Shore Road, P.O. Box 658,<br />
invites the public to attend, dated the education of chil- was used as a workshop 1983. It is now maintained Marmora, N,J, 08223).<br />
dren. In that same year, a<br />
Friendship School is an<br />
until the mid-1970s. The as a museum by the society Society meetings art<br />
school was brt^ in Upper<br />
accurate restomtton-recon-<br />
restoration had been a <strong>and</strong> is open for visitors, scheduled for 730 p.m, me<br />
Townshlpi <strong>and</strong> was named<br />
stacnon of the first public<br />
bicentennial project of thescholars,<br />
meetings <strong>and</strong> secor-i Tuesday of the<br />
the Friendship School. The<br />
school in Upper Township,<br />
township, according to Theschool<br />
class activities. month us the publk meet-<br />
cost of education was paid<br />
circa 1830. It is located at<br />
Hittory of Upper Township<br />
for by parents of the stu-<br />
AnoUier major project of ing roam at the Upper Cape<br />
859 S. Shore Road {Route 9)<br />
but was ab<strong>and</strong>oned before<br />
dents untH 1869, when pub-<br />
the historic society was the Ubrary, Petersburg,<br />
here. .<br />
restoration work could<br />
lic funding was established.<br />
publishing of The History of<br />
begin after project leader<br />
Seashore Singles<br />
Upper Township <strong>and</strong> Its Vil-<br />
While a lighted free wiU The 15- by 20-foot Curtis Corson was killed in lages, Researdi of the early MARGATE —The Sea-<br />
be placed in the school one-room sehoolhouse was the Une of duty as a volun-<br />
yard, the interior of themade<br />
of white oak, swamp teer fireman for tine town-<br />
history of tiie township <strong>and</strong>shore<br />
Singles discussion<br />
one-room school house wUl cedar <strong>and</strong> a few other ship,<br />
preparation of the copy was group will meet 730 pjn.<br />
done by <strong>sever</strong>al members, Tuesday. Dae, 3 « Terople<br />
be decorated with trees native woods.<br />
•domed as in days gone by.<br />
Tlie restoration site, on each preparing portions of.<br />
Emeth-Shakmbere-<br />
In a brief-history of ttie township property, <strong>and</strong> the the book pertaining to their CaH 347-6157 for tatn-<br />
Decor of the earlier peri- school, Harry Folger, soa- funds for the materials to be respective village. More lion.ods<br />
ranged from rustic trees tty vice president, notesr used in the restoration of<br />
to the very ornate of the"In<br />
1862, there were 50 stu- the building, were turned<br />
Victorian era.<br />
dents at Friendship School over to the society by the<br />
In Touch With Upper 6:30 p.m. in the middle it's second printing. This is Marilyn Goos. She will Four Upper Township The Fifth Annual Chrlit.<br />
Township Tottlf&ttire commuschool<br />
gym, AH invited work is a compilation by serve as co-advisor with road department crews are BUS Craft Show <strong>and</strong> sale<br />
nity events of the township. coaches are asked to RSVP the society's members, Kathy Brewer.<br />
currently collecting leaves. wUl be held December 6-8<br />
Pltost gold htfgmmHm aboutto<br />
Karen LawlnsW at 390-Th*<br />
Friendship School Students who were They ask that you- plan at the Country Goose<br />
church, Bockl, school mid dub 9153 or 390-0688. Open House will take place "caught doing something dint in the street loose <strong>and</strong> Workshop, 100 Church<br />
news from cub scoutt to senior<br />
from noon to 4:00 pjn. Nov. good" by teachers.<strong>and</strong> free of debris. Bagged Road m Marmora, Propri-<br />
titbau in em of the SmH- How did the residents of 30 <strong>and</strong> Pec. 1 <strong>and</strong> the week- administrators received leaves are not a priority at etor Wendy Dougherty<br />
net-Ledger or mil 628-3307. Upper Township celebrate end of Dec. 7 <strong>and</strong> & Take a tickers for a drawing. Lucky this time <strong>and</strong> will be picked always has an outst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />
Deadline is Monday evening. Christmas in the 1800W visit back in time for thewinners<br />
were given auto- up the aid of December. group of oaf tars <strong>and</strong> exhib-<br />
Visit the annual Christmas holidays. Admission is free. graphed photos of Eagle<br />
itors from the area.<br />
The Municipal' Alliance Open House at the Friend-<br />
offensive tackle Antone A Christmas centerpiece<br />
You em stop by noon tU 8<br />
Committee of Upper Township School, 859 S. &ore The FTA canned Food Davis who visited the stu- is the project for tile Dec, 5<br />
p.m. Dec,'6" noon HI 5 p.m.<br />
ship is sponsoring a Road in Palermo to view Drive begins Dec. 2 <strong>and</strong>dents<br />
recently for a drug raft clan at tiii Uppw<br />
Dec, 7; noon til 4 pjn. Sim-<br />
Coaches Appreciation the holiday decorating continues to Dec 13 in all <strong>and</strong> alcohol awareness pro- Township Senior Citizen<br />
day, Dec. 8.<br />
Night, ill conjunction with methods of the township's Upper Township schools. gram.<br />
Center, Instructions are free<br />
Giving thanks is some-<br />
the Upper Township Recre- early settlers, PhU Turner Room parents are prepar-<br />
to seniors but there is athing<br />
we often times forget<br />
ation Department, Wednes- will do the decorating <strong>and</strong> a ing drop-off bases for die All Upper Township PTA charge for materials.<br />
to do on a daily basis, Many<br />
day, Dec 4 for all football number of fresh trees wUl elementary <strong>and</strong> primary members are invited to Classes an held from 12:30 times we give a perfunctory<br />
<strong>and</strong> soccer coaches <strong>and</strong> thebe<br />
adorned. Refreshments schools <strong>and</strong> the middle attend a PTA convention to 3:30 p.m.<br />
thank you with no feeling<br />
football <strong>and</strong> soccer cheer- will be served,<br />
school student council has Dee. 3, 4 <strong>and</strong> 5 at Sally's<br />
or meaning bthmd it. There<br />
leading coaches. The<br />
wrapped <strong>and</strong> set up boxes Park Place, Atlantic CUy.<br />
are numerous occasions,<br />
Bridge daw meets 9 to 11<br />
Municipal Alliance Com- A special feature this year in each homeroom for can Registration Is $25. Please<br />
persons <strong>and</strong> things to be<br />
ajm. every Monday at the<br />
mittee is a government is a lighted community tree collection.<br />
call 628-2388 if interested.<br />
thankful for.<br />
center. B you like to play<br />
funded group of concerned in the school's front yard.<br />
During mis Thanksgiving<br />
The council wUl host a<br />
cards or enjoy billiards<br />
township residents which This is a yuletide gift to the<br />
holiday let us be thankful<br />
party for the homeroom Two bicycles wen found there are dally opportuni-<br />
deals win the prevention township by the Upper which accumulate the larg- in Caldwell Park last week.<br />
for our community <strong>and</strong><br />
ties at the Senior Citizen<br />
<strong>and</strong> education of drug <strong>and</strong> Township Historical Preserest donation. Food distribu- Please call the Upper Town-<br />
those who contribute to it,<br />
Center. Stop by for some<br />
taWta tajWtaWP.;..w AM *;, ; vation Soeiejy wJiQj.jpQntion to area needy families sWp Recrcatian Departinent<br />
those wh<br />
{unh<strong>and</strong> enjoy.A friendly<br />
Guest speaker will be forsars the annual event will be coordinated by theat<br />
62&334a with the correct<br />
< government<br />
pit. Ydu eancall the anmer<br />
Phillies pitcher Dickie There will be items for school nurse, linda Smith. description to claim diem,'<br />
civic 'aad<br />
ter at 3904969,<br />
Nelet, a member of thesale<br />
including "A History<br />
<strong>and</strong> all volunteers.<br />
Bringing enthusiasm <strong>and</strong><br />
1980 World Championship of Upper Township <strong>and</strong> Iri creativity to the student<br />
team. The event begins at Villages* which is now tecouncil<br />
at the middle school<br />
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Autumn nuptials<br />
unite Henry, Daly<br />
families receiving Wyshyvanuk of SeavUle, a William <strong>and</strong> fflisa (Pane)<br />
congratulations for new ion, Oct. 28;<br />
Ford of Ocean View, a son,<br />
arrivals at the stork dub of Brian <strong>and</strong> Johna (Schw- Nov. 8;<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital ortly) Jerminp of Wood- Thomas <strong>and</strong> Nancy (Stau-<br />
are:<br />
bine, a son, Oct. 29; denmaya') Garrett of Som-<br />
RIVERSIDl, Conn, — St. ceremony.<br />
Michael <strong>and</strong> Judith David <strong>and</strong> Gloria irt Point, a son, Nov. 8;<br />
Catherine of Siena Church The bride is fee daughter<br />
(Herog) Latina of Ooaan (Johnson) Edwards of Daniel <strong>and</strong> Jamie (Hlnta)<br />
here was the setting for theof<br />
Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Robert<br />
City, • daughter, Oct. 18; Seaville, a son, Oct. 30; Gaskill of Northfield, a<br />
Sept. 21 nuptials that united Daly of Rochester, N.Y. The<br />
John <strong>and</strong> ChriJtine (Wil- Curtis <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth daughter, Nov. 9;<br />
Angela C Daly of New groom's parents are Mr.<br />
son) Russo of Ocean Qty, a (Weil) Carson of Ocean Robert <strong>and</strong> Patricia (Bal-<br />
York City <strong>and</strong> Patrick F, <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Br<strong>and</strong>s Patrick<br />
daughter, Oct. 19;<br />
View, a son, Oct. 31; langer) Irelanel of Somers<br />
Henry of Garden City, N.Y. Henry of Ocean City.<br />
Guy Martin <strong>and</strong> Barbara Tommy <strong>and</strong> Cindy Point, a daughter, Nov. 11 _<br />
The Revs. Mary L Daly, Given in marriage by her<br />
Oonin of Northfield, a son, (Walker) Hunter of Bomeis<br />
Ort.20;<br />
Point, a son, Nov. 1; Area families receiving<br />
sister of tile bride, <strong>and</strong> father, the bride was<br />
Donnie fell <strong>and</strong> Edelyn Jose <strong>and</strong> Elaine May congratulations for new<br />
Stevm DeLuca officiated at attended by Colleen Jones<br />
Ebon of Somers Point, a (Marigomen) Uy of Somers<br />
arrivals at Burdette Tomlin<br />
the afternoon double ring of New York qty as maid<br />
daughter, Oct. 21 j<br />
Point, a daughter, Nov. I;<br />
Memorial Hospital are:<br />
d! honor ind MfaU Henry<br />
James <strong>and</strong> Dtborah (Car- John WMdon <strong>and</strong> Paula Loren dark <strong>and</strong> Carolyn Donna Schneider<br />
of Ocean City, sister of the<br />
penter) Kafkalas of Lin-Smith<br />
of Somers Point, a Swenson of Ocean City, a <strong>and</strong> Jeffrey Britt<br />
groom, as bridesmaid.<br />
Serving jointly as best<br />
Wood, a daughter, Oct. 22; son, Nov. 3;<br />
son, Sept. 28;<br />
men were Timothy Henry<br />
David <strong>and</strong> Marion Nicole Gassman of Kenneth <strong>and</strong> Catherine<br />
(PiDonato) Slaughter of Northfleld, a son, Nov. 4; (HUlard) Smith of Ocean Schneider,<br />
of San Diego <strong>and</strong> Michael<br />
Henry of Ocean Qty, both<br />
Ocean Oty, a daughter, Eddie <strong>and</strong> S<strong>and</strong>ra City, a son, Oct. 3;<br />
brothers of the groom. Ush-<br />
Oct. 22;<br />
(Adams) Lrizarry of Lin- Edward <strong>and</strong> Denise Britt plan<br />
ers were Immett Daly of<br />
Lisa Laffie of Somers wood, a son, Nov. 4; OUpp) LangreU of SeaviUe,<br />
New York aty, Edward<br />
Point, a daughter, Oct. 24; Paul <strong>and</strong> Lisa (Dougher- a daughter, Oct. 24;<br />
Idward <strong>and</strong> Leanne ty) D*Attllio of Petersburg, Thomas Dramis <strong>and</strong> Dec. 22 rites<br />
Daly of Brooklyn <strong>and</strong> Matthew<br />
Daly of Charlotte, Vt,<br />
(Iberhardt) Willson of a daughter, Nov. 6; Sarah WWtten of Steelman- OCEAN CFTY — Mr. <strong>and</strong><br />
aU brothers of the bride.<br />
Ocean Qty, a daughter, Mark <strong>and</strong> Jacqueline town, • son, Nov. 1;<br />
Mrs. James L. Britt of this<br />
A reception followed the<br />
Oct24;<br />
(Hudec) Weaver of Lin- Daniel <strong>and</strong> Amy (Branca) resort, formerly of Spring-<br />
ceremony at the MUbrook<br />
Richard <strong>and</strong> Madeline wood, a daughter, Nov. 7; Morrison of BeUeplain, a field, Pa., have announced<br />
Club, Greenwich, Conn.<br />
Jennifer <strong>and</strong> William J.Pelers<br />
(Allegra) Hooven of Somen Matt <strong>and</strong> Yvette (Sheer) son, NoVi 7.<br />
the engagement of their<br />
The bride is a graduate of<br />
Point, a daughter, Oct. 27; Shaber of Unwood, a son,<br />
Michael <strong>and</strong> Marv (Neu) Nov. 7<br />
Second son born son, Jeffrey J., to Donna M.<br />
Rosemont College <strong>and</strong> the<br />
Schneider, daughter of Mr.<br />
groom received his degree Peters, Cross<br />
HOLLAND, Pa. — Daniel <strong>and</strong> Mrs. John J, Schneider<br />
at ttie University of Rich-<br />
COMING SOON!<br />
<strong>and</strong> Maria (Fbglio) Harrison of Rosefree, Pa., <strong>and</strong> WUdmond.<br />
of this community announce wood Crest.<br />
Following a honeymoon<br />
the birth of their second ion, Britt, a graduate of Perm<br />
trip to Bermuda, the couple exchange vows<br />
j a Daniel bean Aug. 29 State University, is cur-<br />
resides in Chestnut HiU, Pa.<br />
at Princeton Hespittl. rentiy a stock broker with<br />
BA5KWG RTOGB ~ Jenratories, Lansdale, Pa.<br />
He weighed 8 pounds, IV4 Janney Montgomery Scott<br />
nlfer Ann Cross, daughter The groom, a 1985 gradu-<br />
ounces, <strong>and</strong> was 22 inches in Philadelphia.<br />
Christmas bazaar of Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs, Thomas E. ate of Ridge High School,<br />
At Wayside Village<br />
His fianoa holds a bache-<br />
Cross of this <strong>city</strong>, was mar- received his bachelor's<br />
its are Mr. <strong>and</strong><br />
a two-day event<br />
lor of sdenee. degree from<br />
ried Sept. 7 to William John degree in business from<br />
• Fine Cheeses • Prime Cut Meats Mrs. Salvatore Foglio of West Chester University<br />
SOMERS FONT — A Peters, son of Mr. <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Bucknell University.<br />
• NY Deli<br />
• Ice Cream Emporium Ocean Qty <strong>and</strong> Mr. aid Mrs. <strong>and</strong> is a stockbroker with<br />
Christmas bazaar at theJohn<br />
Peters of Basking He is employed in the<br />
Tuckahoe Rd.<br />
Marmora, NJ<br />
David Harrison of Rouses Fidelity Bank, also in Phila- Angela Daly <strong>and</strong> United Methodist Church of Ridge <strong>and</strong> Ocean City- financial management pro-<br />
Point, N.Y,<br />
delphia.<br />
Patrick Henry<br />
Somers Point, Bethel Road Hie ceremony was porgram of General Electric<br />
rtfls^<br />
The wedding will take<br />
<strong>and</strong> Doran Ave., will be held fonned by ma Rev. Stephen Corp., Valley Forge, Pa.<br />
place Dec. 22 in Rosetree, Learning disabilities Friday <strong>and</strong> Saturday, Dec. M, Rozzclle, pastor of St. Following a honeymoon<br />
Media, Pa., with a reception<br />
6-7 at die church.<br />
Mark's Episcopal Church, bip to Bermuda, the couple<br />
Holiday Shopping Sale<br />
afterwards at the Hotel group meets Dec, 5 The bazaar wiU open each Basking Ridge. A reception wiU reside in King of Prus-<br />
DuFont,<br />
, MsTfiRSBUKG — Parents day at 10 «a>, Lundi will be followed at Stronghold sia, Fa.<br />
Friday, Saturday & Sunday <strong>On</strong>ly!!<br />
<strong>and</strong> educators are invited to served both days, Closing is Mansion, GUl-St. Bernards,<br />
November 29th, 30tti& December 1st<br />
Moms to meet an open meeting of the Cape 4 pm, Mday <strong>and</strong> 3 pjn. Sat- Bemardsville.<br />
May County Learning Disurday, The bride is a 1986 gradu- Garden Club plans<br />
• FALL MERCHANDISE<br />
OCEAN CITY — The abilities Association 7 p.m. • Featured will be homeate of Ridge High School, Christmas luncheon<br />
Beach Babies Mothers' Club Thursday, Dec 5 at toe baked items, Christmas Basking Ridge, <strong>and</strong> a 1990<br />
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den Club of Ocean City will<br />
meat 7:15 pm. Monday, Dec.<br />
Topics to be discussed <strong>and</strong> a children's shop, received a bachelor of arts<br />
hold la covered dish Christmas<br />
luncheon at noon Tues-<br />
2 at Holy Trinity Episcopal<br />
tadude computer education A tow-salt baked ham din- degree in English. She is<br />
day, Dec 3 at Holy Trinity<br />
Church, 30th <strong>and</strong> Bay.<br />
Open Now<br />
for children <strong>and</strong> a new ner wiU be served 4:30 to 7 currently employed as a<br />
Episcopal Church, 30th <strong>and</strong><br />
For more mformation, call method for reading. pm Saturday, Dec. 7 in me technical writer/editor for Bay.<br />
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MU party with Santa will be<br />
speelai events featured 10<br />
mm. to 5 p.m. Saturday,<br />
Nov. 30 at tiie Wetl<strong>and</strong>s<br />
tostttute's Holiday Hoopla.<br />
Children under ap 12 are<br />
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in festive doftes <strong>and</strong> bring<br />
B»«m atong far the 2 p.m,<br />
doUs fashton show in fte<br />
Diller Coastal Education<br />
Center. H<strong>and</strong>made toys<br />
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Children who find the<br />
most number ol antique<br />
<strong>and</strong> diaracter dolls hidden<br />
throughout the institute<br />
will receive prizes that<br />
include books, miniatures.<br />
Crafts, carvings <strong>and</strong> dolls.<br />
Live Christmas music,<br />
holiday foods, baked goods,<br />
decorations, fresh-cut<br />
greens <strong>and</strong> refreshments<br />
will be featured. International<br />
doUs from a private<br />
collection will be exhibited.<br />
Wetl<strong>and</strong>s teachers will<br />
five children instruction in<br />
making a Oiristmas ornament<br />
<strong>and</strong> other holiday<br />
crafts. They may also take<br />
turns playing with a doll<br />
house.<br />
Youngsters can shop by<br />
themselves at a children's<br />
only Secret Shop of inexpensive<br />
items.<br />
Adults, in the meantime,<br />
can shop the artists' <strong>and</strong><br />
eraf ters* displays in Marshview<br />
HaU. The Wetl<strong>and</strong>s<br />
Needlers, who meet weekly<br />
year round, will offer for<br />
sale h<strong>and</strong>sewn quilt items.<br />
Shoppers will be able to<br />
purchase tickets for the<br />
1991 quilt made by the Wetl<strong>and</strong>s<br />
Needlers, "Portrait of<br />
an Oystereateher," an original<br />
design by artist <strong>and</strong><br />
award winning quilter Marlon<br />
Glaspey,<br />
The winning ticket will be<br />
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covered dish dinner Dee, 6.<br />
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Is $2 for adults <strong>and</strong> $1 for<br />
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<strong>and</strong> chUdiw over &» age «rf<br />
five . 10 ui to 2 pm.<br />
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TnUf»d«y. NovernbBrZi.^Sil Ocean City, NJ. THE SENTINEL-LEDGER A7<br />
Of! CampUS student news United Way opens local information office<br />
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OCEAN CITY _ The<br />
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Junlato College, Hunting-<br />
Stubbs, both of Somers<br />
United Way of Cape May<br />
Belkvanco Is • 1991 graddon, Pa.<br />
Point, were among more<br />
County has opened a Camuate<br />
of Atlantic City High Walters, a senior<br />
than 100 students honored School. •' '<br />
paign Information Office at<br />
elementary education<br />
recently tor their outst<strong>and</strong>-<br />
918 Asbury Avenue here in<br />
major, is the daughter of<br />
ing academic achievement<br />
an effort to provide resi-<br />
Deborah L, Jones of Carol <strong>and</strong> Doug Walters of<br />
at Farieigh Dickinson Unidents<br />
of the north end of<br />
Ocean Qty was recenfly Ocean City,<br />
versity.<br />
the county with more infor-<br />
notified about her inclusion<br />
FOU held an Educational<br />
mation about ite mission.<br />
into the 1992-93 edition of<br />
Opportunity Fund lun-<br />
High school senior* look- The office will be staffed<br />
Who's Who in American Educhion<br />
to recognize those<br />
ing for ways to help finance by agency representatives<br />
cation.<br />
students who participate in<br />
their college engineering <strong>and</strong> volunteers 10 a.m. to 2<br />
A1978 graduate of Ocean<br />
their academic <strong>and</strong> counsel-<br />
education can apply to the p.m, weekdays. Any inter-<br />
Qry High School, Jones is<br />
ing support program <strong>and</strong><br />
New jersey Society of Proested persons can stop J>yto<br />
presently a special edua-<br />
earn a 3.0 or above.<br />
fessional Engineers for pick up information about<br />
tion teacher In the Absecon scholarships <strong>and</strong> grants the United Way <strong>and</strong> its<br />
Earlier Bus month Robyn<br />
school district.<br />
available from the National member agencies or to<br />
Cipriano was elected resi-<br />
She Is the daughter of Society of Professional make a donation.<br />
Patricia A, Nickerson, Engineers.<br />
"We want to explain how<br />
at St Michael's" College in<br />
Ocean City.<br />
Applications, available the United Way works <strong>and</strong><br />
Colchester, Vt<br />
from high school guidance about the services of our<br />
Qpriano, daughter of Mr. Mlehelt Helen Pelte of counselors, must be in bymember<br />
agencies," said<br />
«nd Mrs. Michael R. Clpri- Ocean City has received her Dec.3.<br />
Suzanne Nardl, executive<br />
ano of linwood, is a sopho- bachelor of science degree<br />
director of the United Way.<br />
more majoring in business in nursing from the College Applications for Joseph L, "We're also planning to get<br />
administration.<br />
of AUied Sciences of Tho- Carley scholarships for acquainted with the Ocean<br />
mas Jefferson University, 1992-93 are available to stu- City merchants <strong>and</strong> the<br />
Philadelphia.<br />
Jesska Ferrer of Ocean<br />
dents from Cape May, people of the northern part<br />
Qty is one of more than 120 Felte is the daughter of Cumberl<strong>and</strong> or Salem cdun- of ^he county,"<br />
freshmen studying at Bos- Joan <strong>and</strong> Robert Felte, Wilties who are interested In The office opening was<br />
ton University's Sargent low Grove, Pa,<br />
pursuing studies in engi- made possible by a dona-<br />
College of AUied Health<br />
neering or commerce <strong>and</strong> tion frond a" private charita-<br />
Professions.<br />
Trade Walters recently engineering at Drexel Unible foundation.<br />
A graduate of Ocean Qty served as cc-director of the versity, Pa.<br />
An open house to<br />
High School, Fteer is theopening<br />
<strong>and</strong> closing cere- For Information contact celebrate the opening took<br />
daughter QfRol<strong>and</strong>o Ferer monies for the Central Hlen M. Valudes in Drex- place Nov. 15.<br />
of Somers Point <strong>and</strong> EvaPennsylvania<br />
spedal Olymel's admission office, 215/ The phone number is<br />
Ferrer of Ocean City. pics faU cempefltion held at 895-2400,<br />
391-7555.<br />
Ferrer plans to study<br />
health sdaum<br />
Holy Spirit High School<br />
graduate Christina Pestano<br />
is a member of the freshmen<br />
class at Marietta College<br />
in southeastern Ohio.<br />
Pessano, whose major is<br />
elementary education, is the<br />
daughter of Gloria <strong>and</strong><br />
David Pessano of Ocean<br />
City.<br />
—<br />
Amy Tolson, a 1990 gradate<br />
of Ocean City High<br />
School, was recently elected<br />
fi«W senator for her dormi-<br />
""7 at LaSalle Universiry.<br />
e also serves as chaiiper-<br />
"^ of sp^i^ FOS»»s for<br />
*• Student Residents Assoelation.<br />
Tolson is the daughter of<br />
d <strong>and</strong> M*** 2 Tolson of<br />
PaWda Carole, Antle was<br />
recently namcij .an-Alden<br />
Scholar for the 1990-91 aea-<br />
^^ Vf f ^g<br />
College, Meadvillc. Pa.<br />
Astle, the daughter of<br />
Mrs - Terrance R. Astle of<br />
Ocean at y> was recently<br />
honored at the annual<br />
scholars banquet<br />
—"<br />
Jesse Bellavance, son of<br />
Cortl<strong>and</strong>t Bellavance of<br />
JLongport, recentiy partidpated<br />
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token up by the planning<br />
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Isle City founder Charles The other members are also on plans for his council seat wanted it to be, not how it<br />
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with coundl. Commission<br />
730 pm, Monday, Dec 2.<br />
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chairman John Locper was competition, since a prop-<br />
OCEAN CITY — TTiree<br />
Scalzo recommended 613<br />
an issue he has worked on<br />
members admit it will be<br />
The board wfll return die<br />
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fills in until the next olec- Commission member<br />
absent <strong>and</strong> had the docuerty owner adjacent to an<br />
weeks after his election to a<br />
West Avenue, The move to<br />
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original village of Sea Me Is Two members are<br />
Hon, held in May. Mary Lou, McDowell reitermentation.<br />
existing drive-thru would<br />
^three-year tern on the Cape<br />
January.<br />
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600 West would require still there in what Is now appointed to one-year May County Board of Free-<br />
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According to the original<br />
The proposed historic not be able to use the l<strong>and</strong> tentatively should be able<br />
additional office space else-<br />
the downtown- terms; two are appointed to holders, Gary Jessel Is notspend<br />
some time with his to elect someone to fill the meeting Wednesday that if<br />
timetable, the commission<br />
district would be one of the for that purpose if he to adopt the ordinance at a I<br />
where for three staff mem-<br />
Sea Isle Qty was founded two-yeu terms <strong>and</strong> one is certain what his plans are business, ERA Fox Realty, unexpired term, in this case changes are to be made m<br />
planned to make their rec-<br />
largest in the state, encom-<br />
wanted to. He believed that the Dec. 19 meeting of die<br />
ben.<br />
m 1882,,primarily as a fish- appointed for three years,<br />
for his at-larfe Qty Coundl because he took so mucji until June of 1994. the ordinance, it should be<br />
ommendation to coundl in<br />
passing about from North the planning board had governing body. Both bod-<br />
Tomiin said the dedalon<br />
ing community. Subsequent members wUl seat,<br />
time out over the past six <strong>On</strong>e c<strong>and</strong>idate for thedone<br />
after council deddes<br />
the fall, but that was<br />
Street to 18th Street <strong>and</strong> other means to turn down a ies meet at the Munidpal<br />
on which three staff mem-<br />
months for the freeholder seat that leaps to mind is on the district.<br />
The commissions forma- be appointed for three<br />
bers would have to be made<br />
TTiere are three yeare<br />
delayed by the amount of<br />
from West Avenue to the<br />
drive-thru application Is Services Building.<br />
election.<br />
local realtor Harry V<strong>and</strong>er- She said with the amount<br />
by Dr. Scalzo. But it was<br />
tion was supported by the yeais.<br />
remaining of Jessers eoun-<br />
opposition the proposal<br />
<strong>boardwalk</strong>.<br />
mere were safety eemeems.<br />
— Brian Goonty<br />
speculated . that the three<br />
Sea Isle City Historical Sod- —Bill Barlow cUteim,<br />
Interviewed this week,<br />
slice, who ran against Jessel of time <strong>and</strong> work the dis-<br />
encountered.<br />
According to McDowell,<br />
Qunn said she has spoken<br />
for freeholder <strong>and</strong> narrowly trict process takes, the com-<br />
Commissioner Rich<br />
the commission has gone<br />
would be die district currieu-<br />
Interviewed yesterrday, to Jessel, but nothing is firm<br />
lost Ocean City, the first mission wUl not be able to<br />
McNaUy said the commis-<br />
through all the testimony, - WORK WANTED «<br />
tmn coordinator, the Bask<br />
Jessel said he is waiting for as of yet.<br />
Democrat in years to even make recommendations to<br />
sion will certainly need a<br />
<strong>and</strong> at this point has only to<br />
3dUs/T,K coordinator <strong>and</strong> a Sea Isle City notes<br />
^information from dty solid-<br />
come dose.<br />
change the ordinance at the<br />
secretary.<br />
tor Gerald Coreoian on fte "It is really Us call," she<br />
special meeting of coundl,<br />
go to council.<br />
2 Carptnters - 40 YRS. Exp,<br />
Interviewed recently, same Hme. Also, if council<br />
by William Barlow<br />
Until about three years<br />
resignation procedure. aid.<br />
but said he does not want When asked when that Renovations • Decks<br />
V<strong>and</strong>ersllee said he does rums down the district,<br />
to see the process dragged<br />
might be, she responded, Kitchens » Baths, Etc.<br />
, ' 1 offices but Js in need of time- ago, the curriculum coordi-<br />
He said he also wanti to She said a number of peo- not have any plans to trythere<br />
will be no reason to.<br />
out into January <strong>and</strong> Febru-<br />
"Your guess is as good as<br />
has assumed the General consuming renovations to nator was located in the Wgh FIDDLER ON THE ROOF DAMAGE ASSESSOR<br />
discuss the ramifications of ple have contacted her for the seat, but he hasworry<br />
about the ordinance.<br />
ours," adding Mat it proba-<br />
Dental practice of<br />
make it tenable.<br />
school, <strong>and</strong> the Basle Skills/ AUDmONSDEC.9 With a resolution at their resigning his seat with e>q?ressing interest In the<br />
I 00 per hour for 2 U§n<br />
given it a lot of consider- She also said it is really<br />
DONMD L. TRAYNOR, D.M.D,<br />
Time is of the essence to T.E coordinator was located The Sea Me City Hayers regular meeting last week, other eoundl members, seat.<br />
MeDoweU said aU the<br />
bly could not be until Janu-<br />
Full Day Minimum<br />
ation <strong>and</strong> finds the idea up to council, because they<br />
ary,<br />
All Records will eonflnueto be available at avdd the huge rait Increase, in the mtennedkte school will hold auditions In the Board of Commission-<br />
names on the peUHans, the<br />
Jessel said he has dis- Jessel was lambasted at a appealing.<br />
728 West Ave. Ocean City, NJ <strong>and</strong> the school board vowed They mbved to the current December for their third ers named City Engineer<br />
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I don't see any need to the number of council meet- seat.<br />
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WeiWayi,EvM.ft^t •MoatKuraneeKan to 600 West Avenue. A mound the savmp In rental at the Townsend Wet Civic before last.<br />
rush into anything <strong>and</strong> posings he missed.<br />
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sibly be sorry about it<br />
terms are also up in the<br />
Freeholder <strong>and</strong> coundl<br />
sometimes heated debate foldollars,<br />
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spring, according to the<br />
UNDER-THE-TREE<br />
meetings often eonfiiet, <strong>and</strong><br />
lowed. In less than 30 min- any inconvenience mused by 8 at 2 p.m.. <strong>and</strong> Monday, Previti has already pre- he has said he does not<br />
Qty Clerk's office, <strong>and</strong> it is<br />
Jessel has missed a number<br />
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Peter Dominiek, 65<br />
SOMBRS POINT — Peter G. Dominiek, 65, of this <strong>city</strong><br />
tod Nov. 24 at Shore Memorial Hospital.<br />
DonUnii worked for the U.S. Postal Service for 40<br />
years, reUrirtg ta 19M as postmaster of MillvUle.<br />
Ho was a past mgmber of the Kiwanls Club of Millville,<br />
a 4th degree charter member of St, Joseph's Knights of<br />
Columbus, a member of the Sons of Italy, Mainl<strong>and</strong> Chapter,<br />
the American Lepon Post 352 of Somers Point, <strong>and</strong><br />
the National Association of Retired Federal Employees.<br />
He was a volunteer at Ocean Point Health Cara <strong>and</strong> a<br />
member of St. Joseph Oiureh, both in Somers Point.<br />
Mr, Dominiek was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II<br />
id he served In rtie 6ft mfantry division in the Phillp-<br />
He Is a mwnber of the Army Reserves <strong>and</strong> the New Jersey<br />
National Guard. He also served in the Naval Reserves<br />
fa 21 years, retiring as a senior chief petty officer in 1986.<br />
Mr, Dominiek was a member of the Reel Reserve<br />
Assedatan, the N»val Enlisted Reserves Association, <strong>and</strong><br />
the NaBonal Assodatlon of Postmasters of the United<br />
Bom in Newark, he was a long-time area resident.<br />
He waf survived by his wife, Mildred B.; one daughter,<br />
Jatnda Rose Donunick of Ocean City; one son, Peter G. of<br />
wilooinfleld", Biree sisters, Catherine Marinacelo of Kenil.<br />
wortfi, Columbia Massaro of Jamesburg, <strong>and</strong> Helen<br />
O'Connor of WUmington, Del.; <strong>and</strong> a brother, Alphonse<br />
ofMaplewood.<br />
Mass of Christian Burial will 10 a.m. Wednesday at St.<br />
Joseph's Roman Catholic Church in Sooiers Point, Burial<br />
will be at Ad<strong>and</strong>c County Veterans Cemetery in Estell<br />
Manor.<br />
Anangements are at the Mlddleton-Stroble-Zale Funeral<br />
Home, Somers Point.<br />
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19146.<br />
Sondra Wiener, 60<br />
LONGPOCT — Sondra Wiener, M, of Ais resort died<br />
Nov. 23 at Shore Memorial Hospital, Sonera Point.<br />
Mrs. Wiener taught fifth grade for a short time at<br />
Creslcas Park School in Unwood after graduating from<br />
the University of Pennsylvania.<br />
She was s former member of Temple Ben Israel <strong>and</strong> the<br />
tfuth Newman Shapiro Heart <strong>and</strong> Cancer Fund.<br />
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decorated according to<br />
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of or in honor of loved ones.<br />
Tluy will be jet up after<br />
Thanksgiving at the unit<br />
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<strong>and</strong> two gr<strong>and</strong>sons.<br />
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John Barnett Scull, 65<br />
LWWOOD — John Barnett Scull, 85, of this <strong>city</strong> died<br />
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Mr. Scull was an inspector in the jervice department of<br />
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the Lmwood Fire Company for 25 years <strong>and</strong> secretary of<br />
the state Firemen's Relief Association,<br />
He was a merchant marine during World War n.<br />
Surviving are two daughters, Susan Halverson <strong>and</strong><br />
Linda L. both of Unwood; two brothers, Wayne W. of<br />
Delrw <strong>and</strong> Robert W. of MuUIea HU1; <strong>and</strong> one gr<strong>and</strong>son.<br />
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Home, Northfield, Burial was in 2ion Cemetery, Bargaintown.<br />
Miriam Breslin, 70<br />
OCIAN CITY — Miriam BresUn, 70, of this resort died<br />
Nov. 21 in Shore Memorial Hospital, Sowers Point.<br />
Mrs. Breslin was employed by toe Ocean Qty Public<br />
ReJatiOTS Department for many yean.<br />
Bom In Philadelphia, she was a long time area resident.<br />
Surviving are a daughter, Veromca MeQulston of St,<br />
Cloud, Ha.; one son, Mark of Absecon; <strong>and</strong> two gr<strong>and</strong>children.<br />
Mass of Resurrection was Monday at St. Peter's Roman<br />
Catholic Church Pleosontville. Burial was in Mount Calvary<br />
Cemetery, Pleasantvijle.<br />
Contributions may be made to the Holy Redeemer Visittag<br />
Nurses Agency of Swajnton.<br />
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You too can get through Thanksgiving — with leftovers to spare<br />
By JUUE Me WILLIAMS have been kept under Insert a meat anemomeis done, the juices run dear<br />
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1 Tbsp. olive oil<br />
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tht day before or, a knife inserted in thetouching<br />
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preferably Mexican<br />
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1 4-Qunee can mild peen<br />
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chilles, drained <strong>and</strong><br />
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9 a.m.<br />
ing immediately <strong>and</strong> place chopped<br />
3 cups cooked stuffing<br />
wint to Jump to the end of commercially prepared pie<br />
in a covered serving bowl<br />
this column to the redpes <strong>and</strong> keep m the refrigerator. Into the oven<br />
1 cup peeled, seeded <strong>and</strong> 1 onion, cut into wedges<br />
in a warm oven (200<br />
for Turkey diy leftovers.<br />
Place the bird into the<br />
chopped tomatoes<br />
2 stalks celery, sliced Stewed tomatoes pe* up your holiday leftovers in<br />
4 p.m.<br />
depees).<br />
For those of you, who like<br />
preheated oven. Estimated<br />
1 10'A-ounce can chick- 1 Tbsp. oUve oil Savory Craimed Turkey with Stuffing,<br />
boss, believe you take<br />
Clean vegetables<br />
cooking times are 18 to 24 Let the turkey st<strong>and</strong> 20 peas, rinsed <strong>and</strong> drained 1 14\4-ounce can stewed<br />
turkey out of the freezer Clean <strong>and</strong> cut raw vege- minutes per pound for amlnutejiSjiefere<br />
carving. 1 lOVS-ourcce em kidney tomatoes<br />
a half an hour before your tables for a relish platter. stuffed turkey^ For our 14- Call uv your "helping beans, rinsed <strong>and</strong> drained VS tsp, basU or oregano,<br />
guests arrive, read on. Refrigerate.<br />
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Energetic <strong>and</strong> youthful, Friends of the Pops, a group Santa 9 ajn. at Say Break- historic house tour will be Maestro emeritus Frank Rugflit rt, pieturtd hi re dur- Building, Ml «ftd Boardwalk,<br />
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one of his guest appearances on the Music Pier 7:30 p.m.<br />
figures in this community's orchestra. You can buy tick- <strong>and</strong> horse <strong>and</strong> carriage information, call 399-1801. last summer, has bten an active partidpant <strong>and</strong> famil-<br />
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Tom Perkins, emcee <strong>and</strong><br />
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Caring Drive for theChamber<br />
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baritone, <strong>and</strong> Clarence Saturday, Dec. 7 is Pearl charge depends on your needy begins after Thanks-<br />
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A many-splendored concert at St Peter ? s Westminster Singers to perform<br />
ByEDWISMER<br />
Sentirml-Udoef Critic<br />
Hie Masterworks Choir<br />
. has been around for most of<br />
a quarter-century under a<br />
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leader has built on the preceding<br />
conductor's achievements<br />
<strong>and</strong> has endowed the<br />
accomplished chat with Ws<br />
individuality.<br />
John Gregory Bate's<br />
tenure has seen the greatest<br />
growth in numbers <strong>and</strong><br />
j prestige. The Masterworks<br />
choir has reached over i<br />
hundred in membership<br />
<strong>and</strong> is sBU growing. With<br />
Bate's reputation as a<br />
dem<strong>and</strong>ing director <strong>and</strong><br />
achiever, it speaks well for<br />
the singers that they are<br />
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Htspital Tenth Anniversary<br />
Champagne Pops<br />
Concert with Mtena«l Bugllo<br />
<strong>and</strong> fte New Jersey Pops<br />
Grcheslra, 8 pm, Saturday,<br />
DBC 7, at WUdwood Convention<br />
HaU.<br />
The choir <strong>and</strong> orchestra<br />
will perform holiday favorites,<br />
classics <strong>and</strong> pops.<br />
The Westmlruttr Stagers<br />
are students from ttm worldrenowned<br />
Westminster<br />
Choir College, Princeton.<br />
They are all music students<br />
ment functions.<br />
Each year, tea of thou-<br />
s<strong>and</strong>s of New Jerseyans hear<br />
this dynamic orehesta pa-form<br />
in concerts throughout<br />
the Garden State.<br />
The Pops repertorie<br />
includes classics <strong>and</strong> orchestral<br />
favorites, the best of<br />
ftmdway <strong>and</strong> Hollywood,<br />
patriotic <strong>and</strong> contemporary<br />
works <strong>and</strong> stag-alongs.<br />
The Burdette Tomlin gala<br />
concert is co-sponsored by<br />
Cape May county's lading<br />
financial institutions, induding<br />
Cape Savings Bank,<br />
Chemical Bank, Covenant<br />
willing to endure long <strong>and</strong><br />
primary focus of the solo-<br />
grueling rehearsals to reach<br />
ists, since a great deal of<br />
a high level of performance.<br />
small orchestra literature<br />
I In their latest concert per-<br />
was written during this<br />
formance the Masterworks<br />
period. They do, however,<br />
Choir was joined by the<br />
play music from all historic<br />
Concerto soloists of Phila-<br />
periods including the 20th<br />
delphia in two major<br />
Century. We fondly recall<br />
works, the Vivaldi Gloria<br />
their performance of a<br />
<strong>and</strong> Bach's Magnipmt.<br />
Shostakovich piano con-<br />
These two compositions certo with international<br />
from the height of thepiano<br />
luminary Susan Starr<br />
Baroque period were pre- at the keyboard on the<br />
k sen ted under optimum con- MusteHer.<br />
'ditions <strong>and</strong> the combined The Concerto Soloist's<br />
efforts of the two orgaruza- director is local celebrity<br />
tans were near perfection. Marc Mostavoy. He did not<br />
Those in attendance were accompany his Illustrious<br />
transported to Ulm or ensemble at this concert<br />
Ravenna of the 17 <strong>and</strong> 18th <strong>and</strong> direction of the entire<br />
centuries. The Concerto affair was the responsibility<br />
soloists are old Maids <strong>and</strong> of Bale. Bate has become a<br />
frequent performers in most capable choral <strong>and</strong><br />
Ocean Gty thanks to Esther orchestral conductor. The<br />
» Well, whose Friends of results could be heard<br />
Bank, Hrst Southern State<br />
<strong>and</strong> represent the test voicesBade<br />
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in the college's many musical ster Bank <strong>and</strong> by National<br />
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oigaii, piano, conducting <strong>and</strong> ers, Cape May.<br />
quartet consisting of to capa<strong>city</strong> <strong>and</strong> this kind of education.<br />
soprano Nancy Fox-Mc-<br />
Tables far eight are $350.<br />
increasingly competent per-<br />
Namee, mezzo sopranoformance will continue to The singers tour extensive- The evening will include<br />
alto Jacqueline Taylor, tenor attract growing numbers of ly, performing on the tradi- champagne <strong>and</strong> gourmet<br />
Frank Knauss <strong>and</strong> baritone music lovers.<br />
nonal concert stage <strong>and</strong> far hors docuvres.<br />
Tim Badgley.<br />
special meetingsjund raisers For table reservations, call The Westminster Singers will perform at Bordette<strong>and</strong><br />
corporate <strong>and</strong> govern- 522-4300 or 884-5400. Tomlin Memorial Hospital's Pops Conceit Dec. 7.<br />
Baroque music requires a<br />
great deal of vocal agility ATMIIMPOST23<br />
<strong>and</strong> dexterity. Badgley <strong>and</strong><br />
Knauss are growing in this<br />
technique although we sus- Shoemaker Holly lighting ceremony 6 p.m, Monday<br />
pect that they are both more<br />
comfortable with l?ih Cen-<br />
UFF!R TOWN5OT — "We hope families from Ity employee volunteers. te be well over MO years Visitors are urged to<br />
tury <strong>and</strong> later literature.<br />
The 1991 holiday lighting throughout the area will They wUl greet the chUdren old. ta the early 1950s, the arrive early for convenient '<br />
ceremony of the famed join us in lighting this his- present.<br />
tree was about to be bull- free parking.<br />
Sheemaker Holly on the toric old tree," said<br />
The ladles were quite at<br />
Music will be provided dozed to make room for the In case of inclement<br />
Garden State Parkway will Leusner, "In addition,<br />
home with the music. Tay-<br />
by the award-winning Mid- new parkway when mem- weather, the event tvffl be,<br />
begin 6 pjn. Monday, Dec. the/U enjoy musk <strong>and</strong> carlor's<br />
voice grows in richdle<br />
Township Panther bers of the HoUy Society of held the following evening,<br />
2, oling, visits with Santa <strong>and</strong><br />
ness <strong>and</strong> her lower register<br />
Ktoehing l<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Ange- America took their cause toDee.<br />
3,<br />
New Jersey Highway »««y favorite storybook<br />
is developing nicely. Her<br />
lus Chorus. " C<strong>and</strong>y ~ • canes, the Authority Commission- The Shoemaker Holly is<br />
Authority Commiisioner characters, treats <strong>and</strong> hot<br />
middle <strong>and</strong> upper register<br />
hot beverages <strong>and</strong> cookies en.<br />
located at the John $• .<br />
beverages.. <strong>and</strong>, of course,<br />
an still the most pleasant to Charles M. Leusner of Mid-<br />
will be given out free to all As a result, plans wen Townsend-Shoemiker<br />
lots of goodwill."<br />
near. McNamee's Buddie dle Township announced<br />
who attend. Leusner will redrawn <strong>and</strong> the parkway Hofly pienfc area, Mikm*.<br />
name should be versatility the eeremfny. The author- The program will begin serve as master of ceremo- spread out on bom sides of 23 on the Garden Sale<br />
results could be at not ordy because of to ity operates the 173-mile with the arrival of Santa nies.<br />
the tree, it is believed that Parkway. Access Is avail-<br />
Music organization has fea- the concert<br />
great variety of music she parkway <strong>and</strong> the Garden <strong>and</strong> <strong>sever</strong>al children's<br />
The evening highlight<br />
the holly derives its name able to both north<br />
tured the renowned cham-<br />
The vocal soloists were sings but because of theSate<br />
Arts Center in Hota- favorite characters, porbe<br />
the' Ughting erf the<br />
own southbound motorists.<br />
ber orchestra many toes.<br />
the four stalwarts who com- phenomenal range of herdel.<br />
l<strong>and</strong> before it was pur'<br />
Baroque music ft theprise<br />
St Peter's regular voice,Thg churchTwas filled<br />
ivitig TPmnor<br />
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A16 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER OcawiCUy, N.J. ThurnUy, Nowmb* at, 1BB1<br />
CHARTER FISHING<br />
Just because you took your boat out of the water doesn't mem you can't go out fishing<br />
After <strong>sever</strong>al weeks of<br />
heavy pounding the coastline<br />
can finally take a deep<br />
breath »nd relax for • few<br />
minutes. While the coastUne<br />
takes five, it looks like some<br />
of toe surf fish win take five<br />
also. ><br />
John from Fin-alies in<br />
Ocean City reports that the<br />
surf fishing action has<br />
slowed down a bit since the<br />
wind shifted around to the<br />
southwest. We are not seeing<br />
the end of the surf<br />
acHon, just a pauso. The<br />
water is still plenty warm<br />
fishing<br />
report<br />
by DAVH<br />
CAflBHB<br />
<strong>and</strong> it is early in the surf Fin-aties also reports<br />
fishing season yet. . some good fishing continu-<br />
With the full moon <strong>and</strong> ing around the inlets <strong>and</strong><br />
the wind swinging back off inlet bridges,<br />
the ocean, fishing will get Quite a few bluefish are<br />
real good again. being picked up around the<br />
OCHS teacher has a real winning,<br />
winning powerboat racing season<br />
bell buoy on diamond jigs, least,<br />
umbrella rigs <strong>and</strong> Hopkins, tf fishing gets good or if<br />
There also were a few blues mere is • lot of spray, you<br />
taken at the Sm We Lump.<br />
Blackfish <strong>and</strong> sea bass am<br />
still be taken on offshore<br />
wrecks as well as around<br />
the bridges. Blackfish are<br />
still biting on green crabs,<br />
calUcos <strong>and</strong> mussels while<br />
sea bass are going for dam,<br />
If you've taken your boat<br />
out of thi water, your season<br />
is still not over. You can<br />
still hook up on a fishing<br />
trip aboard one of the local<br />
parry boats leaving from<br />
Ocean City down to Cape<br />
May.<br />
A few tips on party boat<br />
are most likely going to get down the rail to fight himthe<br />
fishing Is good.<br />
wet Well, one* you get wet, or untangle a tangled line. Those who have nevm<br />
you wlU get very cold. That The last thing anybody had to carry a full cooler orr<br />
is what the rain gear is for. needs Is to trip over junk a boat may not realize that<br />
You should also wear laying around on the deck. the weight of a full cooler<br />
water resistant shoes or You vW: want to keep doubles every eight steps.<br />
boots to keep your feet dry. your catch in a cooler, bur- And the longer the walk off<br />
Choose footwear that offers lap bap really don't protect the dock to the cleaning<br />
good traction.<br />
your catch as well as atable,<br />
the longer it will take<br />
Keep your fishing area cooler with ire. Don't bring to dean the fish.<br />
clear. It may be necessary too big a cooler along, Have a good weekend.<br />
for you or your neighbors though. The temptation<br />
DAVE<br />
to have to walk a fish up ormay<br />
be too strong to fill it if<br />
fishing. First of aU, play the<br />
peoL Failure to play the<br />
pool will almost always<br />
guarantee mat you will<br />
Ann Fitzgerald, the reign- The Virginia state cham- efforts tor the past three catch the biggest fish<br />
ing 1991 American Power pionships were Fitzgerald's years. She is also involved aboard the boat. You wiU<br />
Boat Association (APBA) last stop on her successful in the Race Against &gs then have to suffer the chid<br />
National Champion, who 1991 APBA tour.<br />
program is consistent<br />
races for the Thunumn's: During the racing season,<br />
Thumann's ideals.<br />
"Deli Best" race team she became the first woman<br />
recently capped off a win- to capture the national<br />
ning 1991 racing season championship when she<br />
when she set a world <strong>record</strong> powered her 7-litte boat to<br />
Hme for a one-mile course a first place finish at the<br />
whUe capturing the VirHampton<br />
Cup, set a world<br />
ginia State Championship <strong>record</strong> for a one-mile course<br />
in Portsmouth.<br />
<strong>and</strong> captured the New Jer-<br />
Fitsgewld who in Sepsey<br />
<strong>and</strong> Virginia state<br />
tember became the first<br />
championships.<br />
woman to win the Nittonal An Ocean City High<br />
Hydroplane (Formula School business teacher<br />
Cobra Class) Champlonshp when she is not racing,<br />
<strong>and</strong> followed that by win- Fitzgerald, who lives in Rio<br />
ning the New Jersey Stats Gr<strong>and</strong>e, noted out mat the<br />
Championship at Lake conditions were all in place<br />
Hopateong, set the world to set the <strong>record</strong>. The water<br />
one-mile rfecord with a condition, air density <strong>and</strong><br />
ipead of 77.264 mph. Ilia low temperature all worked<br />
previous <strong>record</strong> had been in her favor.<br />
set by Jim Ruarke in 1988. ThumannVhas spon-<br />
Fitzgerald is a member of sored Arm Httgerald <strong>and</strong><br />
the APBA Hall of Fame. her powerboat racing<br />
i<br />
ings of your companions<br />
tor not having played the<br />
pool <strong>and</strong> how you lost out<br />
on one of the biggest pools<br />
the boat has ever had going.<br />
Proper attire is important.<br />
Dressing m layers will permit<br />
you to add <strong>and</strong> remove<br />
clothing to keep your tern*<br />
perature from getting too<br />
Wgh or too low. But you<br />
should always top everything<br />
off with a set of rain<br />
gear, or ram pants at the<br />
Dan Montagna III of Un-<br />
Sports<br />
wood needs two h<strong>and</strong>s to<br />
hoist the 50!£ rock<br />
extra<br />
fish hi caught around 230<br />
pMatyCMffeWMi<br />
more sports<br />
a.m. last Thursday in Great Winning form<br />
on B8-9,15-16 Egg Harbor Bay. The 54- Skyhawks' QB Dave Mercadante readies a pass during Ocean City's 8-6 win over<br />
Inch striper was caught on the Middle Township Bobcats on Sunday at Carey Field to become JV champions of<br />
Ann Fitzgerald<br />
Hvi eel.<br />
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• • •<br />
• COOKING WITH WINE<br />
Split Pea Soup<br />
To make lervinf» for four, you'll need; 2 cans (101/2<br />
oz.) splil pet soup. 2 daihes of onion §«!!• 2 dashes od<br />
curry powder; salt <strong>and</strong> pepper; 4 teaspoons Sherry.<br />
Heat soup slowly in saucepan, adding onion salt <strong>and</strong><br />
KMoning, while stirring. When mixture noars boiling<br />
point add iherry. Do not bring to boil. Care should bo<br />
taken not to add too much Sherry or its delicate<br />
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• *•<br />
Education is what a fellow gets by reading the fine print<br />
• <strong>and</strong> experience is what he gets by not reading it,<br />
QUICIUE QUIZ<br />
B2 THESENTINEL-LWGER Ocean City, N,J. ThuritUy, Now>mbw28,1991<br />
Planning your estate doesn't have to be a chore left to someone else<br />
Estate planning is no investments. To this total, beneficiary <strong>and</strong> to your federal tax brackets start at unlimited amounts to Uke an may maws, but the CPAs by sending a 070i8<br />
one's idea of a pleasant pas- add the value of any real estate.<br />
37 percent on estates above health-care <strong>and</strong> educational provision 4tas itt UrnlB — stamped/addressed enveltime.<br />
But it is essential estate you own, as well as If you reserve the right to 5600,000 <strong>and</strong> top at a wal-institutions<br />
to cover a rela- •spedaUy U you plan for ope to Estate Planning Bro-<br />
, According to the Newhousehold<br />
funuihin|s, jewtive's<br />
or friend's medial or your estate to eventually ehure. NJSCPA, 425 Eagle<br />
Jersey Society of Certified elry, antiques <strong>and</strong> other<br />
tuition bills without trigger- pass on to your children or - - • Ape, • - Rowl<strong>and</strong>, - - - -NJ, - - GmtmPmetmsuMtm.<br />
Public Aeeountunts (CPAs), valuables. (Make sure you You can give any number of people ing the gift tax.<br />
other heirs.<br />
proper estate planning can add in half the value of any<br />
Bor example, if you pay Relying too heavily on<br />
provide substantial tax ben- propaty you own jointly up to $10,000 a year each without your father's nursing home the marital deduction to<br />
efits for you, your ipouse with another party.) having to pay tax on your gift<br />
Bills or pay for your gr<strong>and</strong>- protect the estate of the first<br />
<strong>and</strong> your heirs.<br />
Keep in mind flat in calchild's<br />
direct tuition costs, spouse to die could set up<br />
Everyone gets a'unlflBd culating your taxable estate,<br />
•you qualify for Bus exclu- the survivor's heirs for a<br />
fcw credit that lets S600.000 the Internal Revenue So- change beneficiaries <strong>and</strong> loping 55 percent in 1991- sion. But you must pay the hefty taxblU. "<br />
go to his or her heirs taxvice counts the borrow against the policy, 1992.<br />
bill directly; you can't give<br />
free So if your estate is date-ef-death value of your<br />
The judicious use of<br />
you are considered the If it looks like your estate At money to your fattier or<br />
below S600.000, thwe is no assets, not the amount you<br />
trusts may help you mini.<br />
owner of the policy <strong>and</strong> its may exceed the $600,000 to your gr<strong>and</strong>son <strong>and</strong> tell<br />
federal estate tax at all. But originally paid.<br />
mlze the long-term ttx bur-<br />
value wUl be figured into threshold, you can reduce them to pay the bill den on your heirs. A trust is<br />
don't assume this means The value of yovt pen- your estate.<br />
the tax burden on your The unlimited marital a legal vehide In which the<br />
that estate planning is just sion <strong>and</strong> profit-sharing Rom BUS tottl, sub&Brt heirs by giving away some deduction allows you to grantor places property that<br />
for the wealthy. Chances plans alone could push any amounts you owe, the of your asseb while you are leave any amount of money<br />
are, your potenUal estate<br />
will ultimately belong to<br />
your estate over the taxable •mount you estimate will alive. Assets you give away you give during your Ufe-<br />
may be much larger than<br />
one or more beneficiaries.<br />
level. And if your pension be spent for funeral during your lifetime, up to nme, you pt two tax bene-<br />
you realize.<br />
doesn't, the proceeds from<br />
<strong>On</strong>e of the most common<br />
expenses <strong>and</strong> for settling As annual exclusion, will fits for one gift. You «move<br />
your life Insurance policies<br />
trusts for couples with<br />
To estimate the value of<br />
your estate <strong>and</strong> for any not be included in your the property from your<br />
might.<br />
more than $600,000 in assets<br />
your gross estate, bagln by<br />
charitable bequests. This estate when you die. estate <strong>and</strong> you mam an<br />
Count the bee value of all<br />
is the by-pass fruit which<br />
adding up your assets —<br />
figure represents the net You can give any number income-tax charitable<br />
poUdes you hold — it<br />
lete both partners In a mar-<br />
including ownership in a<br />
value of your estate. of people up to $10,000 a deduction on your current<br />
makes no difference to the<br />
riage take advantage of<br />
closely held business,<br />
If your total estate year each without having to Income tax return.<br />
tax collectors that die insur-<br />
their separate $600,000<br />
stocks, bonds, <strong>and</strong> other<br />
exceeds the $600,000 mark, pay tax on your gift. If you You on also set up •<br />
ance proceeds are paid to a<br />
estate-tax exemptions <strong>and</strong><br />
you should note Out theare<br />
married <strong>and</strong> your trust to bequeath assets to • pass as much as SI .2 million<br />
spouse agrees to pin in the charity for its use after you to ftefr heirs tax-free.<br />
gift, you can give up todie.<br />
In the meantime, you The surviving spouse can<br />
$20,000 • year per recipient collect the income from receive all the income the<br />
without gift tax. However, these assets. After your trust earns far health care,<br />
you still must file a gift tax death, or to some cases, fcemaintenance,<br />
support, <strong>and</strong><br />
return to split gifts with death of the surviving bene- education. When the sur-<br />
yovn- spouse.<br />
ficiary, the property passes viving spouse dies, the<br />
Gifts that are larger than to the charity.<br />
amount left in the trust is<br />
$10,000 ($20,000 if you <strong>and</strong> You can also remove distributed among the heirs<br />
your spouse both give) are property from your taxable free of federal estate tax<br />
generally subject to a gift estate by giving it to your because the bust is not con-<br />
tex. There are two excep- favorite charity, either sidered part of the estate.<br />
tions. You can give a gift of<br />
while you are alive or<br />
any size to your spouse at<br />
For ihore information on<br />
through your wUL Who*<br />
any time without facing the<br />
estate planning, you can<br />
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gift tax. You an also pay<br />
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shufflin' on byEdVelth<br />
Using medications properly<br />
Thursday, Nevember28,19i1 OcoanClty, NJ. TUBSENTINEL-LEDGER B3<br />
senior menus<br />
g shuffleboard to ourst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />
shufflers. sporty We underst<strong>and</strong> that (Second in a series on alco- either stop or slow the Patients need to partid-<br />
stmte. He was a most out- We found our way bads .in 1973 the Florida Assoda- hol <strong>and</strong> medication use by the progresrton of the disease, pate m their care <strong>and</strong> use<br />
st<strong>and</strong>ing player, sharing to tiie courts just this mom- .tion had 300 dubs, 2,913 elderly, their riijfcs <strong>and</strong> safety or it may have no effect on prescriptions responsibility<br />
i top honors with our owning<br />
after many weeks it courts <strong>and</strong> 55,000 members. factom)<br />
the disease's advancement. by taking medication as<br />
Jack Schneider tm yean, horns due to some nasty There now are a great many By UNDA M. HANDLE Many elderly who dodirected,<br />
being aware of<br />
Our sport suffered when germs.<br />
more of each.<br />
hive to take drugs over<br />
"There is a misconception<br />
side effech <strong>and</strong> •reportag'<br />
&aig died back in the early<br />
long periods of time art<br />
Our regular morning Now to our state associa- that elderly people are<br />
them to physicians <strong>and</strong><br />
concerned thay n««y<br />
group was joined by Bobtion.<br />
We are not sure as to Infirm, HI <strong>and</strong> dependent," become addicted, A com-<br />
other health care practitto-<br />
Our dub has token an Jamison, He is an asset to just when our state assoda- says Dr. Bruce Sehecter, mon misconcepBon among<br />
ners,icnvepartinourstoteasso-<br />
our group. We welcome uon came 'into being, but assistant professor at the<br />
"<strong>On</strong>ce a patient begins to<br />
datton.<br />
hjjn.<br />
our club voted to join this College of Pharmacy <strong>and</strong><br />
feel batter afto' being on<br />
Cur own club was Wee trust that as you eov- association <strong>and</strong> at the same Science in Philadelphia, Trie vast majority medication, they need to<br />
foimed on June 18, IMi .ered our analysis of Shuffie- time join our national asso- The belief that the elderly<br />
follow the doctor's mstruc-<br />
wiai Russell Savage at theboard<br />
progression, you. ciation in 1962.<br />
are house bound or a major- of medications for tions about cutting down or<br />
head. At that Ume there realize that the game is We do know that die man ity are In nursing homes or<br />
stopping the drug," says<br />
were eight courts. As foedeeply<br />
entrenched <strong>and</strong>' mostly responsible for the hospitals Is not true. common, chronic Schectw.<br />
years progressed, so didspreading<br />
throughout the forming of our stole associ- "A majority of the elderly diseases are not For example, if a patient<br />
our membership grow. By world.<br />
ation was Greg Leen. Even population are living a very<br />
has an infection <strong>and</strong> begins<br />
1968 we numbered just The fact, however, though this young man was active, healthy lifestyle. addicting .<br />
to feel better after a few<br />
short of 700. We now have remains that the stole of on a dialysis machine three They can continue to be<br />
days on medication, this<br />
24 courts <strong>and</strong> many out- Florida is the capital tor the times a week, he devoted active <strong>and</strong> productive even<br />
doesn't mean the infection<br />
all of his spare time to pro- if they have chronic diseas-<br />
is cured,<br />
es," «mphasizes Schectw.<br />
"It takes a certain amount<br />
Brain lesions characterize Alzheimer's In the past, the mean age<br />
of time to totally clear an<br />
u Alzheimer's disease of of certain chemicals mav may<br />
would develop<br />
of the elderly was 60 to 65.<br />
infection," notes Sehecter.<br />
strikes first <strong>and</strong> asks no cause Alzheimer's disease.<br />
Today, seniors In their mid<br />
liars why antibiotics are<br />
classic symptoms," Reyes<br />
questions later.<br />
. While these particular<br />
80s are very active, notes<br />
prescribed far 10 to 14 days.<br />
says.<br />
Science, however, has developments * are not a<br />
Scheeter, a specialist In geri-<br />
been probing this debilitat- cure, they have helped sci- Current research shows, aWc drug therapy.<br />
ing degeneration of theentists<br />
formulate drugs mat however, that Alzheimer's For those seniors how do sis or sleep disorders, an<br />
brain. , can help replenish the miss- can strike almost anyone. have chronic illnesses, he « ^ dependence,<br />
No longer called senility, ing chemicals.<br />
The disease involves the continues, , It's Important p , TT»e use of fta^oi<br />
it is now recognized mat WhUe the middle-aged<br />
destruction of brains cells they underst<strong>and</strong> they must<br />
Alzheimer's leaves lesions population has felt safe<br />
<strong>and</strong> blood vessels that con-<br />
on the brain mat interfere from Alzheimer's, they are<br />
trol certain regions of the<br />
with normal thought pre- learning that mis degenera-<br />
brain — typically those<br />
'cesses, . . " • tive disease is surfacing<br />
associated with memory<br />
Three decades ago, weamong<br />
their peers.<br />
<strong>and</strong> emotion.<br />
barely knew why this was Along with aging, some !*rly signs if Alzheimer's<br />
happening," said Dr. Patri- risk factors are head trau- include increasing forgetdo<br />
Reyes, director of thema,<br />
depression, heavy<br />
events or<br />
m "^ smet people in general is mat all<br />
drugs are addictive.<br />
Many drugs of abuse <strong>and</strong><br />
some prescription medications,<br />
particularly those<br />
used to treat diseases of the<br />
central nervous system<br />
such as deptessioii, psycho- &» *e ofto-h<strong>and</strong>, many<br />
c<br />
sis or slam disorders can chronic diseases such as<br />
heart problems or respiradisuses<br />
require daily Become<br />
y ttl<br />
an<br />
uWy.<br />
i day for the rest of your life,<br />
, g<br />
friends<br />
stop or stow<br />
A I 01618 ! rate to follow<br />
' <strong>and</strong>" when-a dosage is missed is<br />
Jefferson University Hospi- dendes "of thyroid hor- ior. :<br />
taL "At least now we know mones, vitamin B-12, <strong>and</strong> A medical <strong>and</strong> neurologic-<br />
that plaques on the tain, oxygen to the brain. work-up is needed to diagmlsstag<br />
Wo-transmUtes
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f<br />
64 TtmsEHmim.4meni . tu.<br />
A happy happenstance...<br />
I have four dear friends<br />
in this town who are drawn<br />
togetha' by an mvMblfi but<br />
vay ittong bond; thik love<br />
of fine music.<br />
As I ponder on this, I<br />
realize that I have rtivff<br />
been in the company of all<br />
of them at the same time,.,<br />
at least, not unttl a few<br />
weeks ago, when we were<br />
aM together on the Music<br />
Pier.<br />
Esther WeU, Rose Warrington,<br />
Frank Ruggiort, Ed<br />
Winner are aU conWbutort<br />
to the cultural Ufe of Ocean<br />
spindrift<br />
by Joe Gilbert<br />
Oty like no one else.<br />
My dear Mend Either has<br />
been a catalyst In bringing<br />
fine music to this isl<strong>and</strong> for<br />
many years.<br />
Rose, whose husb<strong>and</strong><br />
wis a most dear friend, has<br />
been responsible for brining<br />
our pier concert! into the<br />
present light of day <strong>and</strong><br />
making music so popular<br />
with everyone.<br />
Rank, a giant as a musician<br />
for over 50 years, has<br />
been equally successful as a<br />
conductor when John Warrington<br />
went to be with flie<br />
Lord,<br />
Ed's talents are two-fold.<br />
His sketches woe <strong>and</strong> are<br />
second only to his ability to<br />
Seniors welcome season<br />
with musical program<br />
OCEAN Cm — TTie<br />
Frioidly Seniors welcomed<br />
the Thanksgiving season<br />
early with a musical program<br />
of spiritual pieces,<br />
refleeang thar thankfulness<br />
for the bounty from God.<br />
At the November meeting,<br />
held at St Pete's<br />
United Methodist Omreh,<br />
the Rev. Garfield Green of<br />
the Salem United Methodist<br />
Church <strong>and</strong> his wife,<br />
Margy, led the seniors in<br />
singing familiar pieces <strong>and</strong><br />
in learning some new. songs<br />
from different cultures with<br />
simpler musical expression.<br />
The Greens' theme was<br />
UNION CHAPEL BY THE SEA<br />
55th Street <strong>and</strong> Asbury Avenue<br />
Rev. Paul W. v<strong>and</strong>er Loo, Pastor<br />
Sunday Dec. 1,1991<br />
10:30 AM<br />
First Sunday In Advent<br />
"We Need Christmas"<br />
Sunday School 9 AM<br />
Song Service 10:15 AM<br />
Morning Sarvlei 1030 AM<br />
Uakat Direoaf AtMrtaSrtJ • Nurwiy Avalabl#D«1ng Savin<br />
PETER'S i^lTED<br />
ETHODIST CHURCH<br />
8th <strong>and</strong> Genral Avenue, Ocean Gty, NJ<br />
SUNDAY DEC. 1ST<br />
Hory Communion Rwt Sunday of Advant<br />
9 AM Chi.* School<br />
10 AM. Coffee FsBowshlp<br />
1030 AM Morning Worship<br />
Nursery Provided<br />
MUSIC:<br />
"The Bread of Life 11<br />
Dr. Shivers preaching<br />
"Ut All Mortal Flesh"<br />
by Gustav Hoist<br />
Thirt Shall A Star Come Out Of<br />
Jacob"<br />
by Falix Mendelssohn<br />
M. Russell Shivers, Pastor<br />
Darryl 0. Duer, Associate Pastor<br />
William R. McCtell<strong>and</strong>, Minister of Visitation<br />
John Gregory Bats,<br />
Dirertor of Music/Organist<br />
SOLOISTS:<br />
Nancy Fox MeNamee JacqueBne Taylor,<br />
Soprano Mezzo-soprano<br />
Tim Badgloy, Baritone Frank Knaun, Tow<br />
Prayer phone: 3§t-331S<br />
OCEANCTTY<br />
BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
10TH & WESLEY 399-2261<br />
Sunday, Dec. 1st<br />
10:45 AM Morning Service<br />
Sunday School .„._ „„„„, ,9-3Q ajn.<br />
. • Snnday Worship Service,,,, 10:45 ajn.<br />
Evening Service.... „,..„_.„_,„,„.„„ 7:00 pjn.<br />
, Wed. Eve. Service,.,.,,,,,,,. ,„..._...... 7:00 pjn.<br />
( Wo Awana Program Frl,, Nov. Mth )<br />
j ...,». Nurury orailable for all serricet—<br />
Morning Service<br />
"The Forgotten Man of Christmas 11<br />
Dr. Ronald Muudmrfer<br />
Evening Service<br />
"Mary's Little Lamb w<br />
f, ;\,' Dr. Ronald Mansdoerfer<br />
wear<br />
rfr<br />
TONIGHT<br />
critique a performance.<br />
toe days after that very<br />
happy get-together on the<br />
Music Pier, I sat at my desk<br />
<strong>and</strong> •found myself wondering<br />
If we cMzms of this barrier<br />
isl<strong>and</strong> truly appreciate<br />
aU that those fine people<br />
have done for us through<br />
theyears,<br />
TRey have given so very<br />
much of themselves... unstlntjngly,<br />
. , <strong>and</strong> I find<br />
myself thinking that we...<br />
sadly... take them for<br />
granted.<br />
I am sure I speak for all<br />
true music lovers when I<br />
say that I am truly ashamed<br />
if I have been guilty of mat<br />
sin; with the passage of<br />
time, they will be no more<br />
<strong>and</strong> then we will realize just<br />
how unappreclatlve we<br />
have been.<br />
^30P.M,<br />
Ocean City Community<br />
Thanksgiving Service<br />
UNION CHAPEL BY TIffi SEA<br />
55th St. & Central Ave. Ocean City<br />
Offered by Clergy representing the<br />
Ocean City Mmisierium<br />
Please bring a donation of non-perishable<br />
food for the Community Cupboard<br />
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE<br />
Welcomes You<br />
to study the weekly lesson:<br />
"ANCIENT AND MODERN<br />
NECROMANCY, alias MESMERISM AND<br />
HYPNOTISM, DENOUNCED"<br />
,„ Through God we shall do valiantly: for<br />
he it is that shall tread down our enemies,<br />
fsaba 108:13<br />
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J f T<br />
The •pbtaul tmdn of Ihe wctkty knoai birr hou<br />
swset^n. ni NfpM w iwden for m MM rim.<br />
jomus!<br />
SUNDAY SmYICE 10:30 A.M.<br />
SUNDAY SOIOOL 10:30 A.M.<br />
(Testimonial Meeting)<br />
READING ROOM 11:00 A.M.-2 P.M.<br />
"The HeraJd of Christian<br />
First Church of Christ, Scientist<br />
8th & Asbury Avenue<br />
C m<br />
Obituaries mm on page B4<br />
Elizabeth Young, 59<br />
RU5TON, la. — Elizabeth Young, 59, formerly of Ocean<br />
City, died Nov. IB at her home after a lenghty illness-<br />
She resided in Ocean Oty for five yean before moving<br />
to Los Angeles six years ago. While in Ocean City, she<br />
lived at the Wilhelmina Guest House at 10th <strong>and</strong> Asbury<br />
Avenue <strong>and</strong> was employed by Seaview Country Club.<br />
She is survived by two daughters, Michelle Taylor of<br />
San ttego, Calif., <strong>and</strong> Yevette Adams of Farvette, Louisiana:<br />
two sons, Larry Warfel of Calif, <strong>and</strong> Robert CroU of<br />
Florida; three sisters, Dorothy Addario <strong>and</strong> Marie Jeffries,<br />
both of Seavifle* <strong>and</strong> Carol Harpel of Palermo; <strong>and</strong> two<br />
brothers, Tom Schmidt of Ocean dry <strong>and</strong> Joseph CroU of<br />
Texas.<br />
Memorial Services were held in Louisiana.<br />
Louise Duffjr, 71<br />
BRIGANTrNf — Louise Rita Duffy, 71, of this resort<br />
died Nov. 24 at home.<br />
Mrs. Duffy was a member of the Young at Heart Senior<br />
Citizens, the Brigantine Cultural Association <strong>and</strong> the<br />
Women's Republican dub, all of Brigantine.<br />
Bom m Philadelphia, she resided there before moving to<br />
Brigantine 20 years ago.<br />
Surviving are her husb<strong>and</strong>, Charles G,; two daughters,<br />
Alice R. Bogle of Brigantine <strong>and</strong> Gem A. Pellicone of Philadelphia;<br />
four sisters, Susan Maurizzi of Virginia Beach,<br />
Va.; Angelme Simone of Ocean City, Gennie Janotti of<br />
Philadelphia <strong>and</strong> Anna Leone of Ft Myers, Fia.; eight<br />
gr<strong>and</strong>children <strong>and</strong> fliree great-gr<strong>and</strong>children.<br />
Mass of Christian Burial was Wednesday at St. Thomas<br />
Church in Brigantine. Burial was m Holy Cross Cemetery,<br />
Mays L<strong>and</strong>ing.<br />
Arrangements are by me Plum Funeral Home, Brlgan-<br />
Hne.<br />
Dorothy Anderson, 89<br />
GRACE BIBLE CHAPEL<br />
PA. en MS OcoanOty. NJ<br />
Meeting at Central Ocean City Union Chapel<br />
Stad swat md Cm wt AvmuM<br />
Dr. John E. Jamieeon, Paslot<br />
Indtpindtm-evangMM • BUM<br />
SUNDAY •DMCa<br />
1W6 All SuMty MM* M M<br />
11:00 All F«mBy Worship<br />
7:00 PM Infllng QMpal Hew<br />
WIDNISMT<br />
VMen ml VKMlMM Ahwy.tMMM •ytww<br />
"Tat W §mm «• you MM Owsuah mmfA mtif EphNtaM fti<br />
(Communion the first Sunday of the month)<br />
ma<br />
Arrangements ,w«a by the Godfrey Funeral Home of<br />
Palermo.<br />
CdhrribuHons may ^a made to the Holy Redeemer Visiting<br />
Nurse Agency in Swalnton.<br />
Dr, Raymond Brown, 67<br />
CAP! MAY COUKT HOUS1 — ft. Raymond Brown',<br />
67, of this ^^Bimuiii^ a taw chief erf singery at Burdette<br />
Tamlin Memorial Hospital died Nov. 19 at Quaker.<br />
town Hospital In Quakertown, Pa., from Injuries<br />
sustained in an automobile accident.<br />
Dr. Brown reodved Ms bachelor of sdence g<br />
EHckinson College <strong>and</strong> Ms medial doctorate from Temp<br />
Uiuveiiv m HUkdelphla In 1947. He also received his<br />
doctor of science (smgery) degree from Temple Univer-<br />
Sltylnl957.<br />
He attended die U£. Naval Miool of AviaHon Medidni<br />
in PensaccJa, Ha., during the Korean War, <strong>and</strong> served in<br />
theUA Navy during World War IL<br />
During Ms ana, Dr. Brown worked on die medical<br />
staffs of Ape Cod Hospital in Massachusetts, Burdette<br />
Tomlin Memorial Hospital In Cape May Court House,<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital in Somers Point, <strong>and</strong> the formal<br />
Mency Hospital in Sea Ide aty. He wis a surgeon at Burdew<br />
Tomlin Memorial Hospital for 31 years, <strong>and</strong> was<br />
chief of surgery from 1982 to 1988.<br />
He was past president of the Cape May County Medical<br />
Society; president of the Temple University Medical<br />
Alumni- a member <strong>and</strong> past president of the Middle<br />
Township Board of Education; a member of the New Jersey<br />
Medical Society, <strong>and</strong> a member of the AMA.<br />
Most recently, he was a surveyor for the Joint Cpmnussion<br />
of Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, <strong>and</strong><br />
traveled throughout the world in this capa<strong>city</strong>. m<br />
Bom m Morristown, he was a resident of Cape May'<br />
court House for 34 yearn<br />
Surviving are Ws wife, Elaine E; two sons, George R. m<br />
of Cape May Court House <strong>and</strong> Scott W. of Cape May, one<br />
daughter, Marianne Tozer o£ Cape May Court House; one<br />
step-son, Michael Mahoney of Singer Isl<strong>and</strong>, Ha* one sister<br />
Marilyn Beuder of Prospect, Corui,* <strong>and</strong> five gr<strong>and</strong>children.<br />
Services were Saturday at Ae Radzieta Funeral Home,<br />
Cape May Court House. Burial was in Fairview Cmnetery,<br />
Cape May Court House. A<br />
Contributions may be made to the Holy Redeemer Visit-"<br />
ing Nurse Agency, 1801 N. Shore Rd., Cape May Court<br />
House, 08210, or the Cape May County Unit of The American<br />
Cancer Society, P.O. Box 395, Ocean View 08230.<br />
Frank Lee Sr., 74<br />
the giving of wanks to God Leading fato the Cfcrist-<br />
through the praise of Jesus mas season, members also<br />
Christ with song. Th cou- sang the familiar Rir/oicr, the<br />
ple, tatroducad to the group Lord ts King, Christmas Waltz<br />
by Kae Louise Porch, are <strong>and</strong> WhatChUdisThis?<br />
accomplished musicians. In the activities period<br />
They alternated between preceding the meeting, the<br />
dmctrng me group ta song Rev. James Machette, in his<br />
to singing sotos to provid- spiritual gymnastics talk,<br />
ing piano entertainment Who Touched Me?, observed<br />
The familiar songs that faith is the putting of a<br />
included We Gather Togeth- person's beliefs into action.<br />
er, Bringing in the Sheaves<br />
AIso, Sally Nunn, a nurse<br />
<strong>and</strong> Skavt a AftjMy Song of<br />
Robin Lucarini<br />
<strong>and</strong> chairperson of the Bio-<br />
Joy, The seniors learned an<br />
braeM song, Mb Brmg You etoa Oramauttw at Shora Cardiovascular<br />
OCEAN CITY — Dorothy Kathryn Anderson,», of this<br />
.Pmee, in bom Ifebrew <strong>and</strong> Manorial Hospital, Sexnere report earns <strong>city</strong> died Nov. 22 at Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers<br />
Spanish, <strong>and</strong> from the Okla- Pomt, spoke of living wUls.<br />
Point<br />
homa Mescogi Indians, a The Rev. Bill Mcaelt<strong>and</strong>- AHA honors Mrs. Anderson was a charter membe<br />
song called %f Ln/Loo yg. opened the business meetlag<br />
by greeting visitors, OCTAN <strong>On</strong> — Local<br />
announcing birthdays <strong>and</strong> resident Robin Lucarini,<br />
anniversaries <strong>and</strong> asking Health Reporter for<br />
the group to purchase fresh WMGM TV4D, was recently<br />
peons <strong>and</strong> soup beans to presented with the Ameri-<br />
benefit the VfMmyumm. can Heart Association's<br />
George Williams, trip award for excellence In car-<br />
coordinator, is sending diovascular reporting far<br />
travelers to Longwood Gar- 1991.<br />
dens for a pleasant day, <strong>and</strong> Hie award was presented<br />
Jim Mkehette reminded all to Lucarini at a banquet<br />
of the bowling league activ- hosted by the New Jersey<br />
ities each Monday. Division of be AHA in<br />
New officers have been Princeton.<br />
ejected for 1992, Thty are A oomntunlcattons pad-<br />
Rol<strong>and</strong> Porch, president; uate from Villanova, Lacar-<br />
Rae Louise Porch, vice presini has been anchoring a<br />
ident; Mary Griever, secre- live weekly segment titled<br />
tary; <strong>and</strong> Dorothy Beach, "lifeline," in addition to<br />
treasurer. her Health Update series,<br />
v l<br />
S 3 * IV! .fii. / i«JJ,;<br />
1 of St. John's<br />
Lutheran Church in Ocean Qty.<br />
Bom In Shamokin, Pa,, she lived In Ocean Gty for 70<br />
years.<br />
There are no Immediate survivors.<br />
Graveside services were Wednesday at Seaside Cemetery<br />
m Palermo. Arrangements are by the Godfrey<br />
Funeral Home of Ocean Q ty.<br />
Donatians may be made to Shriners Hospital for Crippled<br />
Children, MOO Roosevelt Blvd., Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
19114.<br />
Estelle Phillips<br />
WOODBINE — Frank Lee ST., 74, of this community<br />
died Nov. 22 at Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital, Cape<br />
PAURMO — Estelle'E. Phillips of Port St LUGO, Ha. May Court House.<br />
died Nov. 23 at the home of her son in Palermo.<br />
A lifelong Woodbine resident, Mr. Lee was » retired^<br />
Mrs. Phillips was active in dvie <strong>and</strong> church organiza- taundry room supervisor at the Woodbine Developments^<br />
tions In Honda, as well as the Church of the Resurrection Center. He was a member of the St, Casimir*s Chinch <strong>and</strong><br />
in Marmora.<br />
the American Legion of Woodbine. ,<br />
Bom in Broughton, Fa,, die had been a resident of Ocean Surviving are Ws wife, Hannah M.; two sons, Fwnk Jr. of<br />
City <strong>and</strong> Upper Township for many yean before moving Vmet<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Charles A. of Br<strong>and</strong>on, Fk.; one daughter,<br />
with her husb<strong>and</strong> to Florida in 1970.<br />
Patricia Barnes of BeBeplain; <strong>and</strong> nine gr<strong>and</strong>sons.<br />
Survivine.art-one. sen, Imest Lgpf.P^JroSPf m4 W9 Mass of Resurrection ,was Tuesday at St. Casimir's<br />
gr<strong>and</strong>children- --,.. i j,,-. ..... .,'.,•-• ' ;J « Church. !<br />
Mass of Christian Burial was Tuesday at the church of<br />
SPINNING WHEEL<br />
Burial was in ttoad of Ae River Cemetery, EsteU Manor.<br />
the Resurrection. Burial was in Seaside Cemetery in Paler- Arrangements were by flie Radzieta Funeril Home,<br />
Cape May Court House. - —<br />
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7th ft Wesley Avenue. Ocean City<br />
John S. Sheldon, Pastor<br />
SUNDAY, DEC, 1st<br />
9:30 AM, Sunday School<br />
11 A.M...,. Morning WoTihip<br />
First Sunday In Advent Communion Service<br />
Nursery Provided<br />
Sermon: "Noah: Signpost To Qrirt"<br />
7 P,M ; Evening Wonhip<br />
For infennatan caU 399-1833<br />
MARGATE COMMUNITY CHURCH<br />
8900 VentnorAvenue, Margate, NJ,<br />
SUNDAY, DEC. 1st, 10 A.M.<br />
The Rev. David A. Fleming<br />
preaching on The Family of<br />
Jesus": First in a series,<br />
this week<br />
"Cousin John"<br />
10 A.M. Church School <strong>and</strong><br />
Staffed Nursery<br />
11 A.M. Friendship<br />
Coffee Hour<br />
TTw FUv. Tar«nc« EKtyn<br />
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Elizabeth Batezel, 78<br />
OCTAN <strong>On</strong>Y — Huabeth R, Batezel, 78, of this resort<br />
died Nov. 20 at home.<br />
Mrs, Batezel was bom in Philadelphia, where she lived<br />
before moving to Ocean City 20 years ago.<br />
Surviving are her husb<strong>and</strong>. Red J.; two sons, Richard F.<br />
of LevUtown, Pa. <strong>and</strong> Douglas E. of Cypress CaUf,; i<br />
daughter, Judith E Steete of Itouston; 12 gr<strong>and</strong>children ,<br />
<strong>and</strong> 13 great-gr<strong>and</strong>children. I<br />
Services were Friday at Seaview Baptist Chureh, Linwood.<br />
A service of memory <strong>and</strong> love wis Saturday at<br />
Hoknesberg Baptist Church, 7927 Frankford Ave., Philadelphia.<br />
Burial was in Sunset Memorial Park, Somerton,<br />
ContrauUons may be made to Seaview Baptist Church<br />
2025 Shore Rd.,IJnwood 08221,<br />
Arrangements were by the.Godfrey Funeral Homn of<br />
Ocwnaty.<br />
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THANKSGIVING<br />
By POOR RICHARD<br />
<strong>On</strong>e of the tangible ways that we can give thanks<br />
is by contributing to the Community Food Cup<br />
board. This local ministry is run by the Ocean City<br />
leumenieal CoundL<br />
Every weekday afternoon volunteers from local<br />
churches staff the cupboard. It operates through an<br />
aUey door behind St Peter's i^fethodist Church.<br />
Use of the cupboard is carefully contoUed so mat<br />
nobody takes advantage of it. Yet, it exists with an<br />
open heart to help those who need emergency groceries<br />
for a few days.<br />
The cupboard serves thous<strong>and</strong>s of people each<br />
year. K you know of someone who has a need, it Is<br />
brat to first refer them to a local clergyperson. Or,<br />
they an go dWctly to the cupboard door betwMm 2<br />
p«. <strong>and</strong> 4 p,m. on weekdays.<br />
This ministry needs our support! Donations of<br />
money or non-perishable food are sorely needed.<br />
These em be given through most local churches or<br />
directly at the cupboard during its operating hours.<br />
Donating to the cupboard can be a family affair.<br />
When I take groceries, I also fry to take along my<br />
young diUd. I explain the'ministry <strong>and</strong> let her help<br />
give the food to the cupboard.<br />
At Thanksgivin j, through the long winter, <strong>and</strong><br />
year round — leFs not forget to support this fine<br />
local ministry.<br />
RmRMwrdCWmgate<br />
Lighthouse Shore Ministries<br />
Covenant Players group<br />
to entertain at dinner<br />
OCEAN CITY — <strong>On</strong> the<br />
menu at tomorrow's Community<br />
Thanksgiving dinner<br />
at St. John Lutheran<br />
Church here will be an<br />
after-dinner presentation by<br />
the Covenant Players.<br />
The four perforrners wUl<br />
present a 45-minute program<br />
on the theme,<br />
"Thanks^ving." They are<br />
only one of the 125 touring<br />
units in the players group<br />
that perform throughout 84<br />
countries on six continents<br />
in 21 languages.<br />
The Rev. Albert E.<br />
Alspach, pastor at St John,<br />
reports that the church family<br />
is expecting about 150<br />
guests at the community<br />
tables this year, including<br />
12 recruits from the Coast<br />
Guard Training Center in<br />
Cape May.<br />
Says Alspach: "Having<br />
the Covenant Players with<br />
us this year wUl make our<br />
gathering all the merrier."<br />
Dinner is served at 1 p.m.<br />
Thanksgiving Day. Reservations<br />
are required. Call<br />
399-0798.<br />
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advised. "We can lake an<br />
application, <strong>and</strong> see that<br />
to qualify for. Social Security<br />
will also send representatives<br />
to shelters <strong>and</strong> .other<br />
places whert homeless people<br />
gather to take .applications<br />
for benefits.<br />
If the homeless person<br />
qualifies, his or her checks<br />
could be sent to the shelter<br />
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"SSL. ^g * . Reminiscing<br />
publte shelter for the home- Msflf, Josiph C, Downing, pastor of the Chureh of tht Resurrection in Marmora,<br />
less may be eligible for up talks with ptrishtontr id Getty during thi monsJonor'g farewell reception Saturday<br />
to eight months of SSI brae- H » has accepted an appointment by the Mshop to St. Steven's parish in Pennflte<br />
m any nlne-mqnth peri- sauken <strong>and</strong> will bt leaving this area the beginning el Dicernber,<br />
od. This is an exception to d^t . w^ , # _, " ——<br />
redpients living ui public<br />
Calvary Baptist lists<br />
Dec. services, activities<br />
permanent<br />
arrangements.<br />
- A<br />
special Christmas s«rmon service service at Ocean Point<br />
An interested person may series will be featured at Hdfl Hedfli Care FadUty<br />
serve as a reprwenMttve both morning <strong>and</strong> evening Other activities* mdude<br />
payee for a homeless per- worship services during Ladies Bile Study, £30<br />
son unable to h<strong>and</strong>le his or December at Calvary Inde- a.m. Thursdays, Dec 5 <strong>and</strong><br />
her affairB, Ernst added. pendent Baptist Church, 19, where members are con-<br />
Representatives are New York Ave. <strong>and</strong> 9th St. tinuing the study of<br />
required to see that the pay- The messages will culmi- "Becoming the person God<br />
menB are used to meet the nate in a special Christmas wants you to be?<br />
basic needs of the recipient program during evening Weekly services m addi-<br />
for food, shelter, clothing, worship 7 pm, Sunday, tion to 11 turn, worship<br />
<strong>and</strong> medical attention, They Dec. 22.<br />
include Family Sunday<br />
are also required to periodi- Meanwhile, at 11 a.m,<br />
School hour, £45 am, Suncally<br />
account for their use worship Dec. 1, Christian days; Bible Seekers youth<br />
oftnefunds.<br />
senior dHzens wUl be, rec-<br />
meennp <strong>and</strong> adult Bible<br />
The Social Security office ognized in a special mes-<br />
seminar hour, both at 6<br />
Is at 100 Deaden Drive, sage from the Rev. Paul<br />
p.m, Sundays; evening Gos-<br />
(Egg Harbor Township) Fitch, church pastor. pel hour, 7 pjB. Sundays;<br />
Pieasantville, N.J. 08232. At 6:30 p.m. Tuesday,<br />
<strong>and</strong> praye* service, 7t3O<br />
At mm p,m. iuesoay, ,f. j .""'<br />
rhonel-60Q.772-iai3,<br />
Dec. 3, the church family P-"-Wednwdays.<br />
752<br />
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ALL-dHV WESTHtN ADVBVTURES!<br />
SATURDAY<br />
6:00 PM<br />
SATURDAY<br />
6:30 P.M.<br />
The all hew Zorro has something<br />
the old one never had.<br />
Romance!<br />
SAMMONS<br />
Communications<br />
BOROfflTOWN<br />
Two lawmen fight outlaws. And<br />
each other over a lady doctor!<br />
CHANNEL<br />
15<br />
Tliursday, Novanvbef 88,1991 Ocean Oily, NJ. THeSeimWH,4fD0ffl B5<br />
1st Sunday in Advent,"<br />
communion at Chapel<br />
OCEAN CITY — In church are- ofteed during<br />
honor of Vie. 1 being the theierviee.<br />
flrst Sunday in Advent, the Sunday School for all<br />
Rev. Paul v<strong>and</strong>er Loo will age* begins at 9 a.m.<br />
deliver the message "How Trie senior choir rings<br />
to live Forever* at mom- weekly under the direction<br />
ing wonhlp 1030 a«. at of organist Alberta Seta.<br />
Union Oiapel By-the-5ea,<br />
55th <strong>and</strong> Asbury.<br />
The sermon » based on<br />
Matthew 19:16.<br />
Also at the serviee. Communion<br />
wUl be saved. All<br />
are welcome.<br />
The non-denominational<br />
chapel offers year-round<br />
services mat begin with a<br />
hymn sing at 10:15 a.m.<br />
Nursery care, a children's<br />
sermonette <strong>and</strong> junior<br />
Far those of you<br />
facing the holidays<br />
for the first time<br />
after losing a<br />
loved one, we<br />
would like to<br />
offer you our<br />
HOLIDAY HELP<br />
BOOKLET,<br />
This booklet will<br />
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suggestions which<br />
rmy help you through this dfficult holiday<br />
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Ho<br />
It used lobe that a picture like this could only<br />
mean harvest time—Mg orange pumpkins, shiny red<br />
apples, colorful stalks of Indian com. And, of course,<br />
a turkey In the pantry.<br />
But what •bout today? You can buy apples<br />
almost any time. Pumpkins art available In a can<br />
twelve months of the year. And you can buy a frozen<br />
turkey as easily In July as In November.<br />
We Americans take for granted what was a<br />
real treat in our parents' time, But in the midst of this<br />
material plenty, there is a danger of spiritual famine.<br />
To keep the proper perspective, to appreciate the<br />
gitts of life to the fullest, we need our churches <strong>and</strong><br />
synagogues <strong>and</strong> the stories they have to Ml us.<br />
Maybe you can't be a pkmeer—a Pilgrim. But<br />
you can follow your forefathers' example at Prymouth<br />
that first November. You can utter genuine<br />
thanks in the church or synagogue of your choice.<br />
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We are not curtain<br />
whether Simmon* was<br />
rsf «rmg in this pusan to<br />
our relationship with mm<br />
Almighty thmugh prayara<br />
of graituds <strong>and</strong> a petition.<br />
or to our ralatiora with our<br />
fellow men. In «th«r CIM,<br />
the truth of tha ataiMMnl<br />
prevails.<br />
Whan w* duiim<br />
something, our petition*<br />
araindaadfMrvttnLWa<br />
malw known our na«da ant)<br />
our d«slrM in no uncertain<br />
term*. Ar« w* aqualy<br />
positjva in «xpr«««ng Our<br />
thank* onca our nMptMt<br />
has been j^ontad?<br />
At thla aaasm of tha ywar.<br />
along with our ravarant<br />
thank* to God. w» thank<br />
our dear fri<strong>and</strong>* <strong>and</strong><br />
neighbor* who hava mad*<br />
thi* community tudi •<br />
dalightMplacatolva.<br />
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Phone M9-2654<br />
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Ready's Coffee Shop<br />
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Ocean Abstract Company<br />
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EDnURIAL<br />
[appy<br />
birthday,<br />
Frank Ruggieri<br />
Frank Rugperi, conductor emeritus of the Ocean<br />
Qty Pops, Is celebrating Ws 85th WriMay anniversary<br />
Sunday at The Fbnders Hotel, <strong>and</strong> we're all<br />
invited!<br />
Appropriately, the ocrasion will be mailed by a<br />
special musical program featuring Todd <strong>and</strong> lisa<br />
Thomas, two of the most popular soloists who<br />
appear during the summer concert series on the<br />
Music Her, <strong>and</strong> the Olde City Woodwind Quintet<br />
"Die $10 donation will benefit tiie Friends of me Pops,<br />
We would like to sugjest mat as many townspeople<br />
<strong>and</strong> Ruggieri fens as possible attend this gather,<br />
ing to show community outpouring of gjaHtude for<br />
this remarkable man.<br />
Mr. Ruggieri is a superlative individual whose roots<br />
go deep In Ocean Gty, his summer home for generations.<br />
He is as generous as he to unassuming; he b<br />
considerate, l<strong>and</strong>, gentle. This resort has been tady<br />
blessed by the presence of this man since he first<br />
began playing with the pier orchestra back in 1929.<br />
Obviously talented, he has a musical background<br />
which is global in expanse, A former bassoonist with<br />
the New York Philharmonic, he also performed with<br />
other orchestras In this <strong>and</strong> other countries. <strong>On</strong> the<br />
local stage, his tenure to unmatched by anyone,<br />
including the late Tom Perkins, who was also a<br />
beloved <strong>and</strong> legendary figure to countless thous<strong>and</strong>s<br />
of Music PlergoMS over many years.<br />
If you have never spoken with Mr, Ruggieri, we<br />
urge you to take the opportunity to enjoy a topnotch<br />
afternoon of music Sunday <strong>and</strong> afterward meet Oils<br />
gentle maa He has offered so much of himself to our<br />
town,<br />
Mr, Ruggieri was a friend <strong>and</strong> associate of the late<br />
Leonard Bernstein, Philharmonic conductor <strong>and</strong><br />
musical genius. Upon Bernstein's death In October of<br />
last year, Mr, Ruggieri said: 1 was fortunate to live<br />
in an era where I could play bassoon under Mr,<br />
Bemsteirt He was a godsend to all young musidans<br />
<strong>and</strong>hismemory will truly live on forever.<br />
Rink Ruggieri's tribute to his former conductor to<br />
also a fining accolade for our own conductor emerir<br />
tus. We are indeed fortunate to have been blessed t^r<br />
this man's ability <strong>and</strong> daring.<br />
Happy birthday, Frank!<br />
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Fielding charges of "inflated figures" <strong>and</strong> "ewunrerated s ^^ i t R «^»t p - Fordney, *** *° M reduction m person- are now 26 men on the force, including Chief Lackey <strong>and</strong><br />
projecUora," Cape May County Municipal!Utilities n£dunngfte past two years now s<strong>and</strong>s at six men, Captain William Smith. - The Daily StnlineUMgtr, Nov.<br />
XXriry^prcsentatives met their first barrage of abjee- tfhetal • redu«« »i»yroli of SI 1320 annually. There 28,1941, . ' «<br />
lions to its "user fee" equations, at a public hearing at the<br />
Ocean Gty Community Center Tuesday.<br />
After nearly an hour of explanations, which did not<br />
. stem to head off objections, Fred Coldran.eity manager erf<br />
GUpe May, fired the opening salvos at the MUA <strong>and</strong> his<br />
oMectfcns were later echoed by his Ocean Gty counterj
"V<br />
es THE SENTINEL-LEDGER Own Oily, N.J, Thur«diy. Nsvemtwr 21,1181<br />
•if 1 " T ^l 9 -A j *^^ ^^ ^& T A ^M A ^~"O a ^»* - —'- Thursday, Msjftfnbt r 2S, 1SS1 OeesnCity H J 7HC BENTfhtFl<br />
Spirit, Hammonton take conference titles in C AL £#7 edges Mainl<strong>and</strong>. 7- 0, m tfie raJn<strong>and</strong>wM<br />
The two football dnamoi. championship of the National Con- Con- Tliey They had a chance to<br />
game Hammonton would trMSnar. connected<br />
connectcd<br />
on<br />
on<br />
all<br />
all the Wildcats' 10-yard Une<br />
the Wildcats' lO^ard Une was awfully dose." dose," the weekend, weekend. Lower Capa Cape<br />
B.TOMWTLLUMs i««,^L,, .._...,._ ^ h ^ ^ - • ' W<br />
ons of die Cape-AUantic ference,<br />
score earlier in the second have fallen back into a tie 7 of his pass attempts the during the game, scoring St, Joe was threatening to<br />
BjTQMWn,UAMS<br />
yudt.<br />
May scored with 23 seconds<br />
League were determined<br />
half, driving more than 60 with Mainl<strong>and</strong>, Middle rest of the day,<br />
twice.<br />
Sentinel-LiKtgor Sports<br />
score a few minutes later left to end a 12-game losing<br />
Miinl<strong>and</strong> fcoadi Bob Cof-<br />
lastBaturday,<br />
Second half touchdowns yards to the Spartan 1 Township <strong>and</strong> possibly •Brad did a good job," Thl» Ume they had first after a 21-yard run by Mike streak by defeating WUrjk<br />
fey acknowledged that<br />
Holy Spirit defeated by senior quarterback Leo before fumbling the ball Buena for first place. said Hammonton coach <strong>and</strong> goal oh the 2 when Stalba, But a pass by quar- wood, 12-6, The loss w3P<br />
Tally pined about as many<br />
_ Atlantic .Gty, 19-14, for its Hamlett <strong>and</strong> junior running away.<br />
Senior quarterback Brad Pore Lancetta, a graduate of three running plays gained terbaek John Franchini hit the 15th straight for the<br />
yards between the tickles<br />
* 11th win over the Vikings back John Brunetti helped If Atlantic City —- which Groatman scored one St. Joseph who defeated Ws just under two yards. ,<strong>On</strong> the receiver on the shoulder Warriors, who do not play a<br />
against the Mustangs<br />
In the last 12 yean, The vic- Holy Spirit (9-0 overall, M lost only to MUlville — had<br />
touchdown-<strong>and</strong> passed tor alma miter for the first time fourth down Groatman was <strong>and</strong> bounced off, Hammon- full Cape-Atkntic League<br />
tory. Spirit's 21st in'a row conference) break open a won it would have finished another as St. Joseph (5-3-1, as a coach. "They put up an hit immediately on the ton's Frank Frocaccini schedule.<br />
ovte three seasons, makes • 7-7 game.<br />
in a first place tie with Holy 3-3-1) limited powerful 8-man front <strong>and</strong> basically quarterback sneak but man- picked the ball out of the air Sean McBrlde passed 6<br />
ftem the American Confer- Atlantic City (7-2, 6-2) Spirit.<br />
Hammpnton fullback Jim dared us to pass the balL" aged to slip just across the <strong>and</strong> sprinted 76 yards yards to John Temple for<br />
ence champion for the third scored late m the fourth<br />
Clarlante to just 31 yards on Groatman completed goal line as he went down. straight down the sideline the touchdown that broke a<br />
ome in the last four years. period on a 38 yard pass<br />
18 mrries,<br />
three passes for 31 yards<br />
Hammonton (8-1,6-1)<br />
"Groatman is the perfect far a touchdown that sealed 6-6 tie <strong>and</strong> gave Lower<br />
And Hammonton from Thomas Kelly to Steve<br />
Groatman completed 9 of during a 47-yard drive in<br />
scored twice In the fourth<br />
quarterback for their the win. . Cape May coach Jeff<br />
defeated St. Joseph, 21-0, Harper but the Vikings<br />
11 passes for 136 yards. In the first half. The Blue Dev- offense," said St. Joseph<br />
period to break open • dree<br />
Cusack his first win ftfi»<br />
for the first time since 1983 never got another scoring<br />
fact, after two incomplete ils had first <strong>and</strong> goal inside coach Paul Sacco, "but that<br />
game en route to its win.<br />
In one other game over eight straight losses. -<br />
to wm the outright champi- opportunity.<br />
passes in the first period, the St. Joe 1 but * run by<br />
If St Joe had won the<br />
Groatman failed to cross<br />
the goal Une.<br />
STARTING THIS WEEKEND<br />
1 League schools was a dura<br />
We effort by IHT running<br />
BARGAINTGWN — back Demond Tally.<br />
(^Mainl<strong>and</strong>'s 1991 football T*<br />
big<br />
li line as anybody bd had hd all<br />
year,<br />
"We<br />
e 5-fbot-9, 160-pound<br />
season had a vary wet end- s^or carried the ball 38<br />
ing en Friday nidrt. times on the wet, slippery<br />
The only touchdown Mmd gained 159 yards,<br />
scored in the driving nun at „ • 'been a Mg player .<br />
Igg Harbor Township was ^ V ear " MM Bgf Harbor ^?e knew he, was real<br />
a 9-yard pass from IHT TownshI P coach Garry good." Coffey said, "<strong>and</strong><br />
quarterback Scott Parker to Schultz, "<strong>and</strong> we have quite we expected to see a lot of<br />
wide receiver Jonathan « tew baeks.who are capa- Wm because he has good<br />
Parker in the fourth period, ble of contributing.<br />
But the big reason that D cessful searing drive fey, whose father is a great team <strong>and</strong> we're look-<br />
"We didn't want the ele- retired meteorologist, "We ing forward to the opportu-<br />
Egg Harbor Township now begins meits to decide the gaoie," usually do well in tho rain. nity to play mem,"<br />
preparation for its first appearance said Schultz, "<strong>and</strong> they We just couldn't get it done With two young running<br />
really didn't I just think wo tonight. And we do not backs — junior Stove }gnM"<br />
in the football playoffs since the made better use of the con- have the depth to respond <strong>and</strong> sophomore Steve Blair<br />
ditlons. Of course, there weU after an injury," — returning next year<br />
school opened in 1983, <strong>and</strong> the were some things we would The biggest injury came Mainl<strong>and</strong> .may be looking<br />
coach says, "Everybody is very have done if the weather when two-way Mainl<strong>and</strong> forward to an even better<br />
was more ideal,"<br />
lineman, Rob Gannon, a year in 1992,<br />
upbeat around the school"<br />
fat mstmnct, Scott Parker, 6-3, 240 pounder, was car- "We're young," said Cof-<br />
balance <strong>and</strong> is tough on a<br />
who has a?&Bged more ried from the field <strong>and</strong> fey, "<strong>and</strong> we did about<br />
«fflond has been Mr, wet field."<br />
than 150 yards passing per taken to the hospital-with what we expected this year.<br />
Scott then kicked the extra<br />
©Egg Harbor Township Steady for us."<br />
The game's only scoring<br />
to receive the second-half game since taking over the what Coffey classified as~a\<br />
You can look at a fe*y<br />
point.<br />
(6-2-1) ome away with a Oa the IJ-play, 66-yard play came when quarter-<br />
Mckoff," • , quarterback position in theknee<br />
injury. j<br />
games <strong>and</strong> see how a few<br />
"We were very happy<br />
7-0 victory over the visiting scoring drive flat started back Parker rolled to his<br />
In addition to the ram, season's fourth^amt^jyia ."Everybody is very plays really changed oar<br />
with our defense in the first<br />
Mustanp (54) in a non- halfway through the third right on a mird-<strong>and</strong>^ play<br />
which fell hard for about just 3 for 13 for 32 yards in upbeat around the school,* season.<br />
half," said Schultz, "but we<br />
conference battle between period, Tally carried the <strong>and</strong> found receiver Parker<br />
half the game, mere was a the game,<br />
said Schultz, who previ- "But we were very COD*-<br />
felt the offense needed to<br />
the two Cape-Atlantic baU 11 ttmes <strong>and</strong> gained 55 just inside the end zone for<br />
powerful wind blowing all "We weren't too ously coached PleasantvUle peliti ve <strong>and</strong> mat is about all<br />
conttol in th<br />
the score. Bom are Juniors,<br />
rught. It was at Egg Harbor unhappy to hear the in a playoff game. "We<br />
you can expect''<br />
why we Township's back on its sue- weather forecast," said Cof- know that Wilson has a<br />
Four C AL teams see playoff action<br />
<strong>On</strong> Friday night the<br />
South Jersey football playoffs<br />
will begin on the home<br />
field of the team considered<br />
the very best team jji all of<br />
South Jersey.<br />
Holy Spirit, Winners of 21<br />
straight games <strong>and</strong> two of<br />
the last three Parochial A<br />
championships, will host<br />
Notre Dame of<br />
Lawwncevllle Friday night<br />
^at 7 o'dode in Absecon,<br />
, Hat game — together<br />
with the Bishop Ahr game<br />
at Holy Cross — is gener-<br />
ally considered to be the<br />
stepping stone to a rematch<br />
between last year's two<br />
finalists, Holy Spirit <strong>and</strong><br />
HolyCross.<br />
Three other CAL teams<br />
wUl see action over the<br />
weekend in the football<br />
playoffs.<br />
third straight Parochial B<br />
Group 4<br />
Igg Harbor Township championship Sunday on Cherry Hill fist (8-1) at iastom<br />
qualified for the first time in that same Capella Field. (8-0-1)<br />
Group 5 <strong>and</strong> the Eagles face The Wildcats will face Terns River NormJS-1) it Wiih-<br />
an undefeated (9-0) <strong>and</strong><br />
ington Townihlp (7-1 -1 j<br />
Gloucester Catholic (4.5),<br />
oversized (line averages the only playoff team in the<br />
Group 3 .<br />
290) Woodrow Wilson team state with a losing <strong>record</strong>. Igg Harbor Towrtfhip (S-S-1) al<br />
WooSratf Wilson <br />
Cenf <strong>On</strong>raU Off<br />
1991 regular season comes plays at SchaUck (5-3) in the<br />
(HH) IWM) 34,4<br />
o an end.<br />
beginning of a rattier mean- Then the team, as weU as Middle Township, which<br />
ziAttoideChy f-M 7*0 29J<br />
Ocean City (3-5) faces ingless series.<br />
the entire community, suf- surprised many by making<br />
sicms. Middle nearly won<br />
S-M fr2-0 1B.7<br />
fered through the death of a serious run at the Cape- pound junior — who ttmns-<br />
S-Z-I i-2.1 1S.7<br />
Middle Township (6-2) for<br />
S.VineUind<br />
4-2-1 S-2.1 1iB<br />
two friends, Cheryl Davis National championship, is ferred from Wildwood <strong>and</strong> the Cape-National whUe tie<br />
3-S4 B-54 14 J<br />
the 62nd time but for die Ocean City has had a tor- <strong>and</strong> football player Ron having its best season in 20 has become one of the Raiders are m the bottom<br />
1*0 2*fl 1M.<br />
first time since 1982. turous season. The Raiders Moretti.<br />
years <strong>and</strong> is doing It with CAL's most dangerous half of the Cape-American<br />
U74 1-7-0 7*<br />
Vinel<strong>and</strong> (5-2-1) is at lost — at various ttmes — The season has been m only four seniors in key backs.<br />
st<strong>and</strong>ings.<br />
9.<br />
0-7< 1-7-0 10J<br />
NiUauiGMitannM<br />
MUlville (6-2) in a contaua- junior running backs Chris emotional ordeal for these roles,<br />
He is joined by M, 160 No championships are at<br />
1.t<br />
8-1-0<br />
Hon of. New Jersey's oldest Bauer, Anthony Constan- young men <strong>and</strong> most of "We need to do a great pound senior liny Mat- stak« In any of the games,<br />
1S.4 ,<br />
rivalry.<br />
tino <strong>and</strong> Danny Davis, that emotion wmt into cele- job defensively," says thews, 5-6, 180-pound Holy Spirit <strong>and</strong> Hammon- KWdlsTwp<br />
S-2-0<br />
H,7<br />
Oakerest (1-7) visits Abse- These three versatile, athbrating a last-second wm<br />
junior Maurice Howell <strong>and</strong> ton — tt»e pre-season favor- 4. Buena •<br />
21J<br />
5. Si. Joseph<br />
gami (2-6) in a battle letes have missed a com- ova Cumberl<strong>and</strong> 12 days Ocean City's Gary Degcn-<br />
3-3-1<br />
281<br />
the quarterback — 6-1,190ites — wrapped mem up on e.Bridgetm<br />
Z-4-1 2+1 B.1<br />
two high schools bined 13 gomes.<br />
ago.<br />
pound sophomore Damon Saturday.<br />
S A 9t<br />
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1-M<br />
S.7<br />
who sometimes seems to<br />
BLoirefCapeMay O-T-0 * 0*0<br />
Bethune.<br />
0J<br />
k> >A<br />
1<br />
David Bouchard<br />
RB-DHB<br />
399-2848<br />
920 Boardwalk, O.C.<br />
Thuri, 12noon-3<br />
5-10 pm<br />
Frl, 12nowv3pm<br />
inMhirpHnNb^);<br />
S-Iipm<br />
Sat. 12 noon-11 pm<br />
Sun. 12noon-9pm<br />
Fna Parking In Rear<br />
Lincoln • Mercury<br />
Motorcratt<br />
FAST LUBE<br />
No Appointment Necessary<br />
Done bli Minutes<br />
(V 'T<br />
Jennifer Wyers<br />
ALL MAKES & MODELS<br />
Captain<br />
14TH & WtST AV£ • OCEAN CJT1<br />
••a Great<br />
Amerfcan Holiday ••<br />
Happy Thanksgiving<br />
To All!<br />
Have a Safe & Happy Holiday<br />
Thanks for your Support<br />
Thi "RED RAIDERS"<br />
hs COACHES<br />
RtglMirtd Building Contractor!<br />
Specializing In<br />
Custom Homes &<br />
Additions<br />
Rutcmloti Mifc prtfialiMilly dontl<br />
ajUiySUhiotDtyptil<br />
399-1173<br />
Frank Picrnikowski<br />
G-DT<br />
im cm<br />
E-DE<br />
•ELECT FH9H<br />
HUGE INVENTORY<br />
OF QUALITY<br />
TIRES FOR<br />
IMPORT & DOMESTIC<br />
CARS & TRUCKS<br />
Bccca Maurer<br />
Cheerleader<br />
OOODfVEAR<br />
BEST TIRE<br />
399-3000<br />
D<br />
THE/R.E. DARBY<br />
AGRNCY/INC.<br />
We've teen providing Insurance<br />
for (Four) Generations<br />
Life • Auto • Boat<br />
Fire *Bc.<br />
North & Wesley Avenue<br />
<strong>On</strong>mCiir.NJ 08226<br />
399-0049<br />
AnronValentyn<br />
, MASTER BUILDERS<br />
String New Jtruy She* 19$1<br />
Abseeon, New Jersey<br />
Marmora, New Jersey<br />
SpaMzins in Fnftuuiwl Quality<br />
Residential • Commercial • Industrial<br />
6522347<br />
1200 West Ave, Ocean City<br />
3994150<br />
Everything from rails<br />
to a nm kitchen<br />
SHOEMAKER<br />
LUMBER CO,<br />
LEON'S<br />
MEN'S SHOP<br />
• Rockport<br />
• Speny Topsiden<br />
•Ntte • Convene<br />
• ,Avii <strong>and</strong> Wigwam<br />
| OPEN FRIDAYS Tfl.^<br />
756 AstMiry<br />
Athletes d<br />
v as Coaches<br />
KarinOHphant<br />
ChMrleader<br />
Matthew Ostien<br />
C-LB<br />
'inter Hours:<br />
6MA.IVU Dally<br />
netKJMnuifor<br />
Bieikfttt* Lunch • Dinner<br />
910O««Avt,OcE»C.ty<br />
A&D TIRE<br />
rCORDOVAN"!<br />
| Steel fietted Radiats |<br />
s^. it,<br />
M<br />
P198/75R14<br />
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12.9<br />
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293<br />
283<br />
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105<br />
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12,7<br />
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32 4<br />
Gary Dcgenhardt<br />
H<br />
Cape May County 1 *<br />
LARGEST<br />
Department Store<br />
810 Asbury Avenue<br />
Ocean City, NJ.<br />
399-5511<br />
JOHN'S<br />
Bartering & Hairstyling<br />
Hours by appointment<br />
Tuos. Ihru Fit 6^5<br />
Thursday 9-7<br />
Saturday (M<br />
GOOD LUCK TO TOE<br />
1991 RED RA1DERSIU<br />
399-0182<br />
1708 Asbury Ave.<br />
Ocean City, NJ 6226<br />
r<br />
Pam Wyeii<br />
Cheerleader<br />
B9<br />
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BIO THBSBfnNEL-LMDaBt Ocean City, N.J. Thyrsslay, November28,1991<br />
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
DEADLINES<br />
Advtrtlsimenw tor Siege columns should be In the effies af The<br />
SsntlneiLedgtr NQf LATER THAN NOON TUtSDAY FOR<br />
THURSDAY PUiUCATION. Toe Lat» to Classify -<br />
WiONESDAYNOON,<br />
ADVERTISING RATES<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Time, 6 lines or less.....................,„„.<br />
I 5,7i<br />
(i»ewfllng B UrHu 85' per lint)<br />
Ad Running 5 Cormcutive Times,<br />
witfi 8 lines or less ,„„„„„„„„„„„„.„<br />
Too Law To CtaMify. SO 1 extra<br />
Ads Requiring Box Number. '1.00 additional<br />
399-8411<br />
112 SU) mm, Ocean CHy, N.J. 0B226<br />
Help Wanted Help Wanted<br />
OCEAN CITY IffiAL ESTATE<br />
EXCITING OPPORTUNITY m<br />
SALES AND RENTALS<br />
Ana's Largest Firm Now Seeking<br />
AMBITIOUS INDIVIDUALS<br />
For A Rewarding Career<br />
MulthOfflw Ofganiiation • Company Airplane<br />
Company OrienarJon «All rvWem PaeilifJeS<br />
• Compiett Training Program • Entirely Computerized<br />
• Mobile Communieation • Fantastic Income PoMntiil<br />
Go With The Leaders!! "We Make Things Happen!"<br />
BERGER REALTY<br />
(609) 399-0076<br />
APPRAISAL - Otflea otJmlnljlnUB,-. Raal TRAVEL AGENT • Musi be praMtni on<br />
Estais upwianea S • good typing m» •If Ine nmpuMr, preferably Systom 1.<br />
a mist. DutM Ifld want procstsing 1 Many banana Incl wnslon « hospUallzn-<br />
Md mm. Wiry range *i 5-25.000 put Hon. Cull FMM Travel Ma-HiM 8 to<br />
benaiiB. CM M0-ai4« tunBtn 4 & IZweeMays.<br />
iprrifcirappalnHiant,<br />
EARN (300 - WOO WEEKLY - Aiumbto<br />
products ti horns. No MOIng. easy work.<br />
Guaramead Income. Malta lawalry. Ion.<br />
cralis ott Cell t-800-552-7826, ul HA-<br />
1025 (lee).<br />
GET PAD FOR READNG BOOKSI -<br />
J100 per book. For fraa Information und<br />
name, address: Calco Publishing (DepL<br />
C-243), 500 S. Broad Streot. Uoridsn,<br />
CTQM50,<br />
JOBS W AUSTRALIA-Eicillno anptoyrnanl<br />
oppauiliias 40% o K% Nghef<br />
M M Paid rani » housing. Ml 1sB2Si««Mwiei<br />
JOBS M KUWAIT - Tax tee. Conuructon<br />
works, $75,000, Engineering<br />
J200.00Q- oa Md mrhaa. J100.000.<br />
C«II1-e00-27S-a565e«.»74.<br />
LAW ENFORCEMENT OCA-US Uuihal><br />
now hiring. No experience necesury.<br />
For sppeEaUon ailo, ca> 1-219-<br />
755-66*1. sal H) MS. • am B S pm, 7<br />
a*y«.<br />
OCflW CITY JOBS. Not edvsrtsed ki<br />
rwNstJSpsr, Al typss, (Mama. 24 hour<br />
rssMng. 1-HB-afrStS,<br />
am on FULL TME . FT M at<br />
POSTAi. JOBS - $11.« to m«M hr.<br />
n a^Bii BUS a^B^Bgn iiijiuiuai on<br />
1-80r>S52-30OS. as, MIM, I m • 1<br />
PABT TWi • W»* • WrWt 4 lo «<br />
heuri ««i s^, Mrtne I UL Raaldan-<br />
U Oaanlng SMMn, MM nan own »<br />
t*l* 1 t» mlitdi aoub Sqwd 819-<br />
301B. '<br />
GARDEN STATTREALrC<br />
We need an experienced.<br />
Seemed salesperson. Must<br />
be experienced. . Call (or<br />
persona) appointment<br />
3M-2074 3W-3038<br />
MONIHAN REALTY<br />
Is seeking a licensed<br />
metivatid, fujl-flme<br />
salesptrson. Flexible<br />
schedule, unlimited<br />
potential.<br />
Call<br />
399-1311<br />
HAGER<br />
Real Estate<br />
Ws are presently looking<br />
for licensed full-time Silas<br />
associates who are<br />
sincerly seeking a career<br />
in Roil. EstatB. If you<br />
would likt to join Ocean<br />
City's #1 selling office, call<br />
today for a personal<br />
appointment,<br />
399-0041<br />
Serving Hit<br />
Jersey Capo<br />
area <strong>and</strong><br />
Ocean City<br />
Family Resort<br />
WANTED • SHAMPOO PERSON - Yost<br />
mind position. Naad counonlogy «•<br />
corae or permit. Chair available. Cat for<br />
appolnmentst3B8-2B62.<br />
Instruction<br />
PIANO LESSONS<br />
~AIAgB$AmpM-<br />
Experienced teacher In<br />
Ocean City<br />
l*s. Turner<br />
398-1768 ii2<br />
Wanted<br />
ANTIQUES WANTED TO BUY - Naad<br />
moiwy. donl unraval. MUia/a rw«<br />
raady k> tmraL Mi buy y«r Me » butt<br />
t d t my m<br />
your pnuun*. C«l 748-1107 tor howl<br />
pitw.<br />
ChlldCar©<br />
EXCLUSIVt O*D CARE-,S«Btaw n<br />
i»o anjihlng you doni h«w» ttm« to ny nMig <strong>and</strong> tnucti num.<br />
AMI H hn. Pnwkla nwala <strong>and</strong> nma-<br />
WU DO BABYSfTTMG • In my homa.<br />
Very pood utti chMwi CM 301 -«S1.<br />
Autt»<br />
1084 DOOGE DTLOMAT - 4 door, gangs<br />
lop, low rnlaa. Auto m air. am/<br />
(m. nulkL LK*» I runa cu new. 13800<br />
Or aa Cat 301-21 IB.<br />
PeraonaJs<br />
CALL YOUR DATE - Maal aomaor*<br />
•padai nowl Fw dutn <strong>and</strong> (in. (W 1-<br />
90OB33-Z22Z C*«r WasiylH. dM 1-<br />
900-740-6eoa <strong>On</strong>ly SI JOMtn. Prtvacyl<br />
18*yaaim,<br />
MOUNT SNOW VERMONT - <strong>On</strong> up 10<br />
40% mulll-day condotnMum loddng<br />
padogaa. ConrKMl nxan at $40. <strong>On</strong>*<br />
la tour bedroom condominium padiagai.<br />
Famiy dMsuna. I-BUMSI4IT&-<br />
NOW.<br />
Situations Wanted<br />
PRACTICAL NURSE - LooMng for priva<br />
la duty wort. Eicellent ralaranoaa. Cal<br />
308-0154 or 641-3570 Of 300-3680.<br />
Professional Services<br />
•DECifflOBllMOVAHQI<br />
HOIRfflS<br />
Lew Sypher<br />
BUILDER<br />
25 YEARS EXPERIENCE<br />
390-8298<br />
I Welcome Small Jobs!<br />
PRE-WINTER<br />
SPECIAL<br />
Rs-Rooflng<br />
69* sq.ft.<br />
Vinyl<br />
Replacement Wlndovw<br />
( 14llnstalted<br />
CALL391-1KO<br />
QUALITY ROOFING<br />
& SIDING<br />
1357/MburyAva. ii<br />
Professional Services<br />
CASH LOANS - J1.000 ID $50,000, unsecured<br />
it low Inlansl rates. Bad credit,<br />
no credit, no pfubtom. Approval within 34<br />
hn. 1-800-622-0533/1-S00-5eS-7591.<br />
MASONRY<br />
Brick-Block<br />
Fitoplaces.<br />
Stops * Repairs<br />
Call Rich Kurtz<br />
841*117 ,<br />
LEN HUNT/HANDYMAN<br />
All Home Repairs<br />
S3<br />
NO JOB TOO SMALL<br />
609-399-8003<br />
NJQUAUTYCLEANINC<br />
RosJdontinl dtmlng<br />
• Rental Opanlngs<br />
• Summer chan<br />
WndfjWi d<br />
•OtmtfOmma<br />
Call awBmt tor Ma quole<br />
389.8945 t<br />
Brooks T»V<br />
USIDTVS<br />
TV.8TIH1O.VCR<br />
REPAIRS<br />
704 Asbury Avenue<br />
399-8699<br />
O'NEILL MOVING<br />
ClomwtfOSyma)<br />
Partial toad H i Ml hows,<br />
(rips between Phila S suburban<br />
areas. Afforttabte rales.<br />
1-215.289-1130 .<br />
ANDERSON-OJSERKIS<br />
TAG SALE<br />
UquldaUon ot house codlonts<br />
•ndMBM<br />
FULL APPBAiSAL SIBV1C1<br />
CALL 827-0975 ,<br />
ESCO<br />
CONCRETE CONTRACTOR<br />
35 yean Experience Serving<br />
Ocoan <strong>city</strong> & Surrsundlng ArMa<br />
Curbhg • DrivMHryl • PorenM<br />
SWowaiKs • FIMrs • Etc.<br />
FREIISTIMATES<br />
927-5052 Fit<br />
H<strong>and</strong>y S<strong>and</strong>y's<br />
HOME REPAIRS<br />
<strong>and</strong> remodeling -<br />
Carpantry • Doors • Dodo<br />
•Roof Repairs<br />
* Povw* 1 wscthlrtO * Floor Covwlnss<br />
• Wlndom • Partig • Smal Odd Jobs<br />
Licensed arid Wind<br />
Call Anytime 398-9661<br />
"ArtofdablaPrtew- <<br />
Carpenter/H<strong>and</strong>yman<br />
Homo Ropolrs, Remodeling,<br />
Hiy/ Wjndem, Doom,<br />
Kitchens S Baths Speckiist<br />
Licensed & Insured. CatlGoorge<br />
398-1745 ,<br />
CSS<br />
Clean Sweep Services<br />
(Complete Cteanlng Company)<br />
Residential-Commercial-<br />
Construction.<br />
LJeMHd<strong>and</strong>iriiund.<br />
398-6446 »<br />
S<br />
m<br />
Twenty years<br />
buying <strong>and</strong> selling<br />
— antiquas, appraising ana<br />
f\ . household liquituons<br />
. . Registered Appraiser)<br />
M .39&-0336 or 399-0552,<br />
's Painting<br />
WINTER<br />
INTERIOR SPECIAL<br />
Call 398-8319<br />
HOME MAINTENANCE<br />
OFO.C,<br />
Full h<strong>and</strong>yman service. Renal<br />
apartment ntfurblsMng. Cwnplate<br />
homt etetnlnj setvlcss. Qfotse<br />
Haffll " 38S-2473 „„.,<br />
Cal!Ted,Th#<br />
Senior Citizen Friend<br />
~ NO JOB TOO SMALL'<br />
37Yr».inbldg.trid«<br />
Reasonable Rates<br />
O'REILLY HEALTH CARE<br />
RN'S • LPN's<br />
Home Health Aides<br />
Homemarteri<br />
390-8842 <<br />
VINYL REPLACEMENT<br />
WINDOWS!!<br />
108 Direct<br />
From<br />
The Factory<br />
CALL NOW., And Save Big<br />
LENCO WINDOW CO.<br />
(609)965-9596<br />
CALL 399-5411<br />
Professional Services Boats Real Estate Sale Real Estate Sale Real Estate Safe<br />
100% GUARANTEED LOANS • No<br />
cmjll checks. Credit problama. bankrupldaa<br />
OK. Any purp«a, laroa or tm«L<br />
Slmpla (unlMsnila), kutl Call today 1-<br />
800-788-7851 Financial RwMru Nil<br />
WSrKAd*Z3Q.<br />
NX TYPE OF CLEANNO DONI. Fma<br />
•llirnttia. raatanaUa. (M Vila, 3BB.<br />
7^ClSBM7«4<br />
CARU3ON CRIBS 8 RENTAL SERVICE<br />
- Formerly Brownleei. Rent cribs, con,<br />
porta cribs, gale*, hloh chairs, playpana<br />
RentngaJyoer round Call 381 2109.<br />
CARPENTRY - Homa renovations <strong>and</strong><br />
repair Intertor-exkirior No Job too small<br />
Call Mike 399-4533.<br />
WINTER STORAGE<br />
New Customer Special<br />
Frte Power Wash<br />
Inside/Outside Storage Avail.<br />
Call today for our reservation<br />
fom <strong>and</strong> brochure<br />
Thompson Marine<br />
927-2415 800-439-2415<br />
pets<br />
COOKING/SERVING - Formal » Infof- WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS PRErrHdlorone<br />
or 21 If you're tick Bnd SENT6 - Himalayan kittens. CFA. TICA<br />
need temp ^elp or you 1 snlanalnlnB • reglsler. champion Wood line, e wseks<br />
taTneoroup. WhatovW your r»ed, carf us OM, »250 Call 38B-B402 qr 38»-2«4<br />
391-1685. Ref«-ic« <strong>and</strong> bondaUa. atkforkene<br />
DECK/KITCHENS - No Job loo imalL 0<br />
& 8 Coratructlon. Carl Dave or Scon el<br />
399-7707-<br />
FAST LOANS! Loans tor any purpose.<br />
Regardlew or past crsdlt- rJo collateral<br />
required. 24 hour prooaulng. In deM7<br />
We can halpl Can 2* houn. 1-400-33S-<br />
1778.<br />
REFRIGERATORS REPAFED - Wash-<br />
•n, rjrwra. atoculc rangaa. Alto do TV<br />
<strong>and</strong> VCR wpalr. Call Ed 3B»«810.<br />
REPAIRS/ftENOVATrONS - 30 yr» exparlanoa.<br />
Painting, paparhanglng, door*,<br />
b^hrooma, kllcnan, all typee of ille work.<br />
Door*, wtndovm, roots, tiding & maionry<br />
Top quality at a fair price. All violailoniBtmotj.<br />
an 388-1331-<br />
SPRMKLER WKTERIZATION - $50<br />
plus Mir. Motion Spray. 927-7S42 Of<br />
965-4535.<br />
TYPWQ • LMwa, rapgnMerm papori.<br />
Isort brlshi» ate. Dons In my homo on a<br />
mamory rypswrtisr. nsaHnabM raw.<br />
regttiewrvlBi,CflMMS11, .<br />
-UNCAGECT PET SITTNG • In home.<br />
Going inray on waton or (Or rhe weekend,<br />
but cant decide what to do with<br />
your pan? Start PKMngl <strong>and</strong> leave your<br />
pen B horn* wttti Uncaged. In home pet<br />
tlrtng. bacauaa you care. 396-3325.<br />
Garage <strong>and</strong> Yard Safes<br />
HAHKI- SI) annual Chnttmaa tale<br />
Crans. Avon produc«. White Elephants,<br />
stocMng stuflers. Reftvshments tool Friday<br />
Nov. 29th a Sal. Nov. 30th. Sam to<br />
1 pm, 2454 Waal Ave. OC.<br />
SHOP AT • Parch MM tor OWImai, Fit<br />
1 Sal. CollectlbUa, fum, household<br />
Hemi. 310 Haven Ava, OC, 8am •><br />
•4pm.<br />
Generai Merchantnse<br />
100.000 BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS<br />
TREES - And wreaths wholesale ai the<br />
towatt prices In Amartoa. Douojaa Rr<br />
S14.BS. Trader plus «• vwtetes. Triple<br />
your money. Brochure 1 -717-2M-423&<br />
23.000 DISCOUNT PAPERBACKS -<br />
Sclaa 4 trades. 30% on used paperback<br />
books. 15% off new paperback books.<br />
Open el year. The Bookmerla Two.<br />
11TH » Aatury, Ocean City, 368-0121,<br />
Celebnflngisyean,<br />
BEDROOM SET-O9k.hMyrmw.ta75.<br />
Ugh! oak dining room, I130S. Pasta!<br />
Hrga aadsrau, M L * Heeper<br />
tawaaai, •100. Sh pM» Brayhi yellow<br />
rattan double bdrm. Sao, Rainbow vaeun<br />
m Manar with scrubber. 4t&W32<br />
COMPUTIER COMPATIBLE BM - LM<br />
new. Bee adding machine, iabla • dot<br />
rwuM, Crt MB-mm afar gpm,<br />
COUCH FOR SALE • Like new, 81"<br />
sleeper tsk, Hus, K95. Cash only. Cat<br />
M&M4K<br />
FIREWOOD . fizo cord, split 1 deOversfl.<br />
Call 026-1051.<br />
FIREWOOD . AH oak, all teusned, spill<br />
k delivered, eaiiatutlen k gutranlNd,<br />
24 hour aantaa. S12B • cord, fa «vi<br />
cord. Pie»e cal B2t3-flO36.<br />
LOVE SEAT • Complemporary, 1178 like<br />
new, MM cherry canopy dourio bad<br />
compleB. tlOO, Student desk 1 stool,<br />
125. WUMr HIM Sii. Ssh bed SU.<br />
•ear rug, *35 . Am«na mlcrowavo, SII,<br />
Call 391-0229.<br />
NOW TAKNQ ORDERS • For home.<br />
fflUe holiday hdga wreath. Can aftar 1<br />
pm tor dettUH, 381-1697,<br />
WOLFF TANNiNQ BEDS • New Com.<br />
merdal home unl» torn S1M,08,<br />
Umpa, lollont, KOMortm. MontWy<br />
payment, low as SI 1.00, Can today free<br />
new color CJUatog 1^00-228-6292.<br />
Country Goose<br />
Workshop<br />
Presents 28 Crafters ri<br />
Horw Boutique. Wreafc,<br />
R*Pfe<br />
Cfossstitcti.<br />
M. DM. I-12 to I<br />
SttDM.7-12105<br />
Sun, DM. I-1210 4<br />
200OiuitiiRd.<br />
Marmora.<br />
Ht 0 to Criurcti Fid.<br />
Look for algne. 1 M<br />
Boats<br />
H06E CAT -18 ft. good condHen, 1878<br />
rnodd, J700 or bat oflar. Call Mm 3«e-<br />
Winter Storage<br />
Patcong Harbor<br />
Marina<br />
SOMUtSPQim<br />
MAYSLANDfNGRD<br />
$CUU,VIUM,Bm<br />
mm*<br />
Business<br />
Opportunities<br />
AAA EASY MONEYII - Wllh greatlng<br />
cordtl 5 hrsrwk can - *40K yr. No tell-<br />
Ingl Low invastl Free calakn & tampleil<br />
24 hr/7dnys 1-B0O-745-7O07,<br />
A FRANCHISE SERVICE BUSINESS -<br />
For sals. J4.995 to $60,000 + guwantoed<br />
talet. training, equipment <strong>and</strong> protected<br />
territory. Minimal operating capful<br />
required. 24 hr. Income stream. Call 1-<br />
(5iS<br />
Real Estate Sale<br />
FURNISHED - 3 bdrms. Z batha, wllh<br />
got heat <strong>On</strong>ly t blocks to southern!<br />
bsach. Asking t124.900. Call Scott Cornelius.<br />
ReMai, Real Estalt, 398-7100.<br />
SELLER WANTED!<br />
Must close deal'91 '<br />
Buyer wants OC space lor 4 BR,<br />
j ft, lum cond BA<br />
Asbury south townhouse just 3 yoart now. Gas heat,'central<br />
AC, firoplace, fully furnished, cath. coilings, skylights, 2 front<br />
decks, large kitchen. VERY MOTIVATED OWNER MUST<br />
SELLI NOW JUST $215,000. CALL TODAYI<br />
SUPIR SURraiDlR. ifST SINQLf FAMItY 1UY IN<br />
OCIAN CITY HOMES, 3 BR I tA MMtsry on 6,100 «,, ft,<br />
lot. OVIRSIZID GARAQll Suptrb oondten, woo**umino<br />
stew, lots of exbmi, JUST REDUCIO TO $119,1001<br />
BEST GOLD COAST VALUE. 1,900 sq. ft. 3 BR. 2 BA 2nd<br />
floor eondo across from groat beach. (2) LG OCEANVIEW<br />
DECKS{1 ROOFTOP), U 1 ceiling, att IVacsirgarage WIN-<br />
DOWS GALORE FOR MAXIMUM SUNLIGHT ANDOCEAN<br />
VIEWS. Firoplace, hardwood floors, coiling fans throughout.<br />
HEART OF THE GOLD COAST. JUST REDUCED TO'<br />
$279,900.1 HURRYI<br />
REAITV<br />
32nd & CENTRAL 717 BATTERSEA RD.<br />
IRSEARD. I /<br />
INC<br />
4M BATTER3EA BD, OPBCE<br />
(1) 101 BATTCRSEA RD. - Gardam<br />
Lsgoon nnoviM Cifwwlth<br />
3 BR, 2 BA, Uvlno. room wirh tn.<br />
place, bosallp. new bulkhwd,<br />
iaei,ooo,c«iifioe)aift«4i1<br />
m BAY BRIDGE CONOO .<br />
Ir#sy rtw Hiy Ifa at a great price,<br />
2BR. 1 BA bayfroniooodo, oentnd<br />
mV. parking, raragt, pool, boatslip<br />
$99,900.0811(609)389^)041.<br />
(J> 1741 HAViNAVi.. Owner<br />
releemd, Msdam 11R, i HA fully<br />
renlod duplex BwalB your offtr,<br />
Osni mlii tw. buy, «i67,Eoo, m<br />
(609)399-0041.<br />
(4) 111 AilURY AVE - SoUd<br />
vaJue In tfil« 3 yr, M lownhouM. 3<br />
BR, 2'A BA, den. central 4k, finplacs,<br />
2 rJeaXl, A mm Mil<br />
(H7.0OO. Cal (600) 309-0041.<br />
(l)141W,1TlhtT,.Ar«mr«id<br />
lagoenfrant duplex wth Map-<br />
Uoral view.. Uvt lo one rent the<br />
sMr, 2 bsaulipt. tm.m. Ul<br />
(809)399-0041.<br />
(6) 212 OMAN RD. . Cozy<br />
OtfOMtBBtSBeffeaturtngSBrll^<br />
tfOMtBBtSBeffeatutnSBll^<br />
BA, g« heat, fumflhed tM only<br />
IMpi 10 a baiullful be«ch.<br />
t1U,SM, Cal (808) 399-0041.<br />
m «4f ASIURY AVI, .<br />
Unique Seuthend Ungle, 6 BR. 2'A<br />
BA, dMM. Can be mod u<br />
duplex Thii one Ii worti hveii-<br />
Sling. *ZS9.000. Call (609) 399-<br />
004i:<br />
(1) 3738 CENTRAL AVE. -<br />
Location^ocarJon. Prime 2nd tear<br />
coodo only 200 feet from beach, 3<br />
BR. 2 BA, froni S rsar doctu, fum.<br />
c/a, pwMns «r«ali.tJcaJly priced al<br />
I1B9.000. Cal (609) 3SMO41.<br />
VMen<br />
O y , 2 BR. 1 BA 2nd H.<br />
conrto whti meadow vlevn, Gai<br />
heat, central air, furnlthtd,<br />
J96.900. Call (609) 3*9-0041.<br />
doesnl get any better. Almost new<br />
4 BR. i 1A lit H. waterfront<br />
conde, Injoy gorgeaM (Hews,<br />
decorator furniture, boalnllp, c/a,<br />
gas heat, gang* k many more<br />
upgrades. tZ7S,900. Cal (809)<br />
3M4041,<br />
(11) 5527 CENTRAL AVE. -<br />
Custom 2nd n. Go4d Coast condo,<br />
4 BR, 2 BA, living room win Are.<br />
place, gas heat. c/a. garage, i<br />
desks. TMs unh H priced to M.<br />
t2S7,MH. Call (609) 3BM041.<br />
an m BATTERSEA RD. .<br />
Gardens 2 story single wirh 4 BR,<br />
1'/i BA, Irving room w/fkeplace,<br />
gu haaL tiil^oo, Call (tog;<br />
39*0041.<br />
(11)701 BAY AVE.-Uroe bay<br />
area duptsx. New gu heat, gmt<br />
(II) 14lh Street Oflc*<br />
Income, large lot $149,900. Cal<br />
(609)398-0041.<br />
(14)i0eE.fTMtr,.UBUfleui<br />
baaeh bte* oondo. ISM iq, ft, 3<br />
BR, 8 Ml BAt, gu heat, central<br />
•Jr. I Mr garagt, |1i2J00 fum,<br />
0111(609)399-0041.<br />
(15) 151H7 WEST AVE. - 2<br />
lor the price of 1, Each until, a 2<br />
BR, 1 BA centrally bested aide/<br />
•Ids tewnhouie, Metleulauily<br />
clsan. •124,900. Can (609) 399<br />
0041,<br />
(11) 1000 OARDENS PARK.<br />
WAV • Qardeni preibg but 2 Mory<br />
single on laroe 1st, 4 BR. 2M BA.<br />
Maintenance free S374.900. Call<br />
(609]399«)41.<br />
(17) 30S7 ASIURY AVE. •<br />
$60,000 reduction. Luxurtoua a/i<br />
lownhouie, 3 BR, 2'A BA,<br />
Jacuzzi Bvlnfl roam, den, dirtng<br />
anw, kitchen. Econ. gal heat, c/a,<br />
4 docks with phenomena) ocean<br />
vlewi. 1199.000. Cal (808) 399-<br />
0041,<br />
(11) Ul BAYBHORE DR. .<br />
<strong>On</strong>e af bayfronu flnett homos. 5<br />
SB, 8'A BA, Kvlog mom ««re.<br />
plaee. Forme] dining roam, w/flre-<br />
gi»» m*m*M f<br />
Wflreplsce. 2 boal slips, floating<br />
dock, heated swimming pool, 00'<br />
dsdi, Hai everything you could<br />
want Too mush la msrWon, Cafj<br />
(608)399-0041.<br />
(If) 2014 QLXNWOOB DR. -<br />
Owner financing to qua!Red buyer.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e of Ocean City's finest single<br />
(amity bayfroni home*, 4 BR, 2M><br />
BA, brssthiflklng sunseB on the<br />
open bey tS7S,ooo. Call (6O0)<br />
J9»afl4i,<br />
(20) 7 CAROUNE LANE .premier<br />
lagoonlront tingle farnliy<br />
homa wilh 41 ft, boatjBp. Too<br />
many custom feturei to list<br />
Reduced over $50,000 lo<br />
(485.000. CaJ (609) 399-0041.<br />
(21)21 WEST «TH ST.-Owner<br />
fln<strong>and</strong>nfl to qualified buyer. Bay<br />
Vila Marina townhoute oetlrable<br />
(pacJouJ end unit with Bay Vlewi.<br />
Excellent condition thraugheut<br />
IndudH 25 ft. boaulip. »197,900.<br />
Call {80S! 3094041,<br />
(22) 10 FIRST ST. • Jutt briifl<br />
your pldiel fence. Great neighbor,<br />
head wirh bsyrtowi. Wei kept single<br />
home. Everything al a price<br />
you can afford. Replacement windowi.<br />
appliancs«, gat hM only E<br />
yearl old 1118,000. Cal (609)<br />
399-0041,<br />
(53) 11 MARSHALL LANE - It<br />
dwnni gtl any bener lhan mie 3<br />
BR, 2-1SSe ti2«0<br />
(10) *M Second SL- OREAT<br />
DUPLEX * beach WodcCBmpltlery<br />
refurbhhed, new Wt, et<br />
HW flM heat, beautfU dedu, Cal<br />
609-390-1856.<br />
(24) 14 CAROUNE LAM - (11) 202 A llmpaon Ave..<br />
(1i)M»h8(reetOf»ce<br />
ager<br />
Real Estate Centers<br />
SPECIALS!<br />
Hager Real Estate3<br />
Number <strong>On</strong>e in Ocean City Sales!<br />
(16)B«1m..Bd.Offk. (Bill AMMe Avft<br />
CONDO • wirh BAWIEWS, 3 BR.,<br />
a Be, unR only 2 yean aid.<br />
Encteied rear porch far orfks or<br />
playroom. $124,900. Cat 888-<br />
(12) 1217-11 We^ Ave.-TWO<br />
TOWNHOU3ES . ONE LOW<br />
PRICEI2BR, liffl Ba, end) unit<br />
Full appBanots, 4 yrt, yaung.<br />
Commercial zoning. ONLY<br />
t17i.000.Call388.1BS9.<br />
(13) 117 Bryan RA. LOOK NO<br />
MORE . Here I* he best r<strong>and</strong>ier<br />
in riie best area far the best price.<br />
Lswutj,ZBR. 1 MtBa |124,MO,<br />
CaliBBB-ISie.<br />
(14) in E. AitanUe Blvd..<br />
••AUnnJL HOME • ki presll.<br />
gbus Gardem location. Large<br />
yard, 3 BR, 3 Ba, den, «S7J00,<br />
eaHB§.38».1iii,<br />
(15) 14 Ailantk Ave, Unit<br />
H- MULTI-LEVEL CONOO - wNti<br />
lofa of raern. 3 BR, wtti den,<br />
garage. Gllmpie of ocean,<br />
1159,900. Cal MMM-HIS.<br />
(It) 8J2S Simpson Av»..<br />
OREAT OWNEB-OCCUPIED<br />
DUPLEX .wf* 2 BR, 2 Ba, large -m<br />
d«c*i,2ndfl,iBR,BpLtMSlent<br />
condition, HOT TUB, atoraoe<br />
(17) 107 Plrel SI.. A<br />
FHiENDLV UTTU HOUSi . 2<br />
BR.. 1 Ba, central air, gas hat air<br />
heat. Furnished. $119,500. Call<br />
(609)399-1158.<br />
(II) 143 1St. it. OWNER<br />
FINANCING . B qualified tiuyer,<br />
no points, 3 BR, Duplex, dase to<br />
1st St. btaeh. Very <strong>flood</strong> eonS.<br />
lion, Aiklng ti«S,floO. Call 988.<br />
1858,<br />
(19) 1110 Bayfroni<br />
C-22- TOWNHOUSI . Living on<br />
Bi» Bay wllh viswi fram deck. 2<br />
BR, 3 Ba. family ream, Mave-h<br />
wr^iiion. 1149,000. Ctf 808-'<br />
3B8.1BS8. .<br />
(10) 432 A Central.<br />
TOWNHOUSE • near town <strong>and</strong><br />
schools. 3 BR. 2 1/2 Ba. In aicellem<br />
condition. Central air, fire.<br />
place, decks, all appliances.<br />
1124,900, Cal 389-1158.<br />
(21) 40*409 IMh SU "P-<br />
WHAT FLOOD? • High <strong>and</strong> dry<br />
colonial home remained<br />
umoudied during reeeni stsrm<br />
rjoei. 4 BR. 2 1/2 Ba, FP, LARGE<br />
SlOf YARD. CM* to brt<br />
$119,000. Cal 399-1856.<br />
(22) ill lay Ave. "£--<br />
LOVELY TOWNHOUSE - with<br />
Btyvlew from fram asreh. 1 yn,<br />
eW, 4 BR. 2 BA, «Wi CINTBAL<br />
AIR, 2 ear garage. Beautllull<br />
(155,000. Call 399-1856.<br />
(23) less Weatoy Ave.- SEA-<br />
SHORE TREASUREI -5 BR. 21/2<br />
Ba. date la <strong>boardwalk</strong> a bwch.<br />
renovated. Beautiful hardwood<br />
D 421 Battersea Road<br />
609-399-0041<br />
imfi0 °-<br />
(24) 4911 West Av..tOUTHtNO<br />
, BIAUTtTUaY<br />
MAINTAINED DUPLEX dase B<br />
bsachei. New roof <strong>and</strong> windows,<br />
gal heat 4 central air. Great<br />
Invwtment Reduced. 1199,900,<br />
Cal 398-1158,<br />
(25) 1422 Woven PL. HOME,<br />
for Ihe price af • C<strong>and</strong>ol 8 BR. 1<br />
Ba,, In quiet area. Gas heat. Truly<br />
a Kite gem. Reduced (0 179.500<br />
CUBQM99.1§5i.<br />
»4THSTRlETemci<br />
(1) m4 Aabuty Ave, Rat/<br />
•3. TRULY UNOUII Saaetou, to 2<br />
Ba mmhMM, Mly furnished,<br />
m SII CONCH DRIVE - BAY<br />
LtVWai Usury with tNa 3 bedroom<br />
Cende, all amenilties,<br />
MrtiSJ Pool. Below mahat at<br />
*169.900,Ca|e09-3»Ma22.<br />
(S) 174M1 WE1T AVI. .<br />
Ejeellent Income Properly Tup<br />
earageshed, Hew dedt k w/w<br />
(4)U0iHAV»iAVI,.Cem.<br />
tort <strong>and</strong> Convenience, a BR, 2 Ba,<br />
1st fl. air-conditioned Condo. eanvenleni<br />
b iouthend bear* »tan.<br />
^ ^ ^ •"MOB Call<br />
(«M4liAYAVE..KiekOff<br />
Your ihOMl Relax In Ms low<br />
maintenance aid fl., 2 BR. mndo<br />
its heal,. ArO.<br />
IS,<br />
(1)2241 **ury Ave.. Beach<br />
1 Boardwalk. Wen maintained<br />
^•«,2BR,1Ba.,en2ndftea>,<br />
OfBee an 1st Ftoor. Priced to sal at<br />
I1»3«O Cal 1O948*1B»<br />
Bmj1* iiASPRAY . Totally<br />
Rtdone.2BR,2Ba,Conda,^<br />
fumirurt, new carpet, central a*,<br />
gnhti! POOL on premies,<br />
(I) 8121 WEST AVE, . Dis-<br />
Md Owner, About to ieee<br />
to bank, 3 BR, duplex.<br />
m Ml BlVlRi PL - Nona<br />
•Prtaed Wgher. 2 BR, bayfrent<br />
duptai, gas heat, 2 boattiip..<br />
<strong>On</strong>lyl27B,900. Call 609.388-<br />
1122,<br />
BR, 2 Ba, Cendss with central air<br />
ISt Fl, 1 2nd R Walk B beach.<br />
amm" $mm - ^ ""•<br />
(11) Ml 10TH STREET WUD<br />
Thur»day, Nevwubef 28,1991 p^n aiy> Nj_ THESBtTlNEL-LEDGER B11<br />
. \ \ ,<br />
LXlNESiMJ-VacatonGmwiy.<br />
Beach. brMRMk, pool, eievMar,<br />
covered parking, furnlihtd S<br />
erased. Lka new, 1 IB, units.<br />
f117M0.Cal80e-399.S822.<br />
(12) 1*29-31 CENTRAL AVE. -<br />
ArneniMs Getara. Lumriom 3 BR,<br />
2Bs, units, 1 Hack from iMaen,<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly 1209,000, 1st Floor,<br />
$229,000, 2nd Fleer FurnMwd:<br />
Cal 609-399-8822.<br />
(13) I74W1 ASBURY AVE. -<br />
IUmjyman Ne»dedl ThU properly<br />
couk) make you money, twlrnd of<br />
taMnfl your money. Ereelentkxaten,<br />
1 block to BEACH. A»kir>fl<br />
$169,000. Cal I0949H822,,<br />
(14) S2N CENTRAL AVE. -<br />
Just Like A Beachfront. For<br />
1169.500. Beautiful 2nd floor<br />
Condo. priced tldiaJeusry low,<br />
LOCATION. LOCATION. Call<br />
609-3*9-6822.<br />
(IBiWWIiLIY.IStFtoef,<br />
BrtaMaMng Oceanfront Beautyll<br />
Spectacular- 4 BR. 2 full Ba,, gas<br />
heat, centrsl air, Umpujoe, tuper<br />
porche* <strong>and</strong> beautifully fumlsriM,<br />
1891,000. Oej 60^39frllm<br />
(lij «8»a CMTRAL AVt -<br />
; AlW^ »*yto|,:'8O per«nt:<br />
Owner dn<strong>and</strong>ng to quatfied buy.<br />
en, 4 BR, 2 Ba. unlB, 1 house<br />
from beach, central air, »219.SO0.<br />
IB B, .34,500,2nd Fl, Cal «09-<br />
3994122,<br />
(17)l1I7HAViNAVi.1alB..<br />
Owner Says Sel. 1100 sq. ft, 3<br />
BR. 2 Ba, unit, upgrarM earpM,<br />
Hohttno Rxtures, marble kitchen 1<br />
rirealace. Central sir. dote to<br />
bsach. asking 1118,000. Call<br />
B09.39MI22.<br />
(11) 273M0 UY AVL • BM<br />
Buy, Csmpletery renevtned, 2 BR.,<br />
1 Ba., in fioar unit,, deck, new<br />
appdanoee. $94,900 eadi. Call<br />
M948W22.<br />
(It) 2M2 WEST AVE. • 2nd<br />
Fleer, EnjoyaW* InvMtnem. Ree><br />
«onaWy priced. 3 bedroom., 1 1/2<br />
batn, 2nd Fl. unh, 2 bkieks la<br />
beach. $119,000. Call S0MB8-<br />
(20) 511M11S HAVEN AVE,<br />
Opportunity Knacks! Spacious<br />
Bwnheuse uniu. 3 bedroom, 2 Vt<br />
Ba,, each unit. Fireplace. 3 decks,<br />
hmhhed, i154,900. Cal SOS-<br />
(21) S02S CENTRAL AVE, •<br />
Beachfront Beeuty SMIar, 4 BR.,<br />
2 Ba., unit, amenrrjea gajore, protected<br />
Southend bsaehes. Call<br />
009-399-8822.<br />
(22) 1440 CENTRAL Am. 1st<br />
Fteer, SBadoui Madam, 4 BR, 2<br />
Ba, ist floor unit, fhtphoi, gas<br />
heel, central air. $229,900. Call<br />
609-399-8822.<br />
(M) M47 WEST AVE. . 2nd<br />
Floor. Preeent Al Ortars, Lwge 2<br />
With Four Convenient Locations in<br />
Ocean City To Serve You:<br />
(IB) SMh Street Oflce<br />
BR., 1 B4L, 2nd toor unit deck.<br />
fumMed. $118,900. Gil «9-<br />
39»SS<br />
Protesaioners home. 0 BR. Colonial,<br />
Bey L<strong>and</strong>no, taoea Lagoon<br />
m> mmbf hemm. may mm*ties,<br />
•321,000. GUI r50S-3S9-<br />
Di»ta §fMM, i BR, 1 aa_ on*.<br />
10 yeem dd, kw m«ii»anuios.<br />
l»TOtt,OFBei<br />
()ARDEmpLAZA2<br />
BR, 2 BA lavishly appointed<br />
beachfront condo. BiMMaHng<br />
viewsTpsaf, leorty. sundssk <strong>and</strong><br />
much morel! only 1210,900 Cal<br />
39MMB.<br />
(2)371BWAT1RV»IWBLVD..<br />
Baytant tot Duplex aned tat<br />
ready Ft-<br />
• Comer 2nd I coodo. teaming 3<br />
Dill Atlantic Avenue D 20Q 34A Street D<br />
609399-1856 MMB^<br />
i. ' comnlant lacaion. Id*<br />
Baas <strong>and</strong> low mainwnfwl Or%<br />
mooocnawMaa<br />
lit) •OARFELDfV-2HV 1<br />
BA Unote. Oaa heej, large mtr<br />
deck, hnoed yard. l««ndka«pwd.<br />
aEeesaMe $118500. Cal N*<br />
OMe,<br />
(It) i«t1 PLEASURE AVt .<br />
Sngia ism*/, 4 BR, 2 BA<br />
M M k<br />
B12 ME SENTINEL-LEDGER OManCtty, N.J. Thur»d.y, Nownb«28,1991<br />
HOMEPORT REALTY is happy to<br />
announce that Alfred (Bud) Napkin has<br />
joined its staff as Associate Realtor.<br />
Bud, a graduate of Penn Charter & Gettysburg<br />
College resides on the Coast<br />
Guard Lagoon with his wife, Carteen. TTioy<br />
have 3 children <strong>and</strong> 3 gr<strong>and</strong>chikJron, Bud<br />
was President of Arrow Safety Device &<br />
Hopkln irothtrs <strong>and</strong> was founder of H B<br />
Advertising, lowrttd In Somers Point He Is<br />
presently serving as Senior Deacon of Margate<br />
Community Church.<br />
An avid sailor. Bud is a former Commodore<br />
of O.CY.C. <strong>and</strong> South Jersey Yacht<br />
Racing Assoc. He was also vice-commodore<br />
of tht Union League Yacht Club,<br />
lud will be at the OPf N HOUSE on Saturday.<br />
Why not stop in <strong>and</strong> say hello I<br />
GanJaut Bayfcont - 2 BR, 2 BA on the open tay ta<br />
Oaan Qty's premier gardens itrtton. Hft.QQO,<br />
Modern 3 bttfatMh condo in "Old WorttTnetting.<br />
It Induda living room w/flreplace, front <strong>and</strong> aide<br />
decks, pool <strong>and</strong> boat slip to accommodate 24* foot<br />
boat Washer, dryer, dishwasher <strong>and</strong> garbage disposal<br />
In addition to ringe <strong>and</strong> refrigeTa tor.<br />
AttracUv ietive two-story home on the prestigious Gar-<br />
dam i Ufoon, _ lit Iwd; den w/flreplaee, ___ __2<br />
bed.<br />
rooms, 1% biths <strong>and</strong> kitchen, uSlity team 2nd<br />
level; living room w/fireplaee <strong>and</strong> Viulted eetUniL<br />
dining reran, Wtehenttts, 2 bedrooms ind one btl"<br />
Induto one boat slip <strong>and</strong> very nj« view of the<br />
lagoon.<br />
*•»<br />
Fantastic bay views from the wrap-around decks on<br />
each level of this lovely second fleer condo! 1st<br />
levcL living room w/ftreplice, dining area, kitchen,<br />
2 bedrooms <strong>and</strong> 1 bath. 2nd level bedroom or del<br />
wet bar <strong>and</strong> % bath. Nicely furnished <strong>and</strong> ready to<br />
move in.<br />
Thta is a lovdy 3 bedroom, l%tt bath lowiJiome.<br />
Includes L/8 with fceptaei, dining ua, den <strong>and</strong><br />
dede with bay viewi. Custom window treatments<br />
<strong>and</strong> built-in microwave are lndudcd.<br />
HOME PORT REALTY & MARINA<br />
A Special Waterfront Real Estate Office<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
33 Lagoon Road<br />
November 30,1991<br />
Noon-3 p.m.<br />
Nice home with 3/4 badremt, 3 baths, 3 protected<br />
boatslipg... S495.OOO.<br />
ilNVESTME 1<br />
t<br />
II<br />
MulWamUy 3 unit Great location, great money<br />
maker!!<br />
24,000 + square feet with the best zoning in Ocean<br />
City <strong>and</strong> priced to sell! Permitted uses axe: retail,<br />
buirwso, industrial, professional, banking, printing,<br />
passenger terminal (Including taxi & bus), fast food<br />
<strong>and</strong> other restaurants (Including drive-in), car wash,<br />
shopping center, laundry, hardware general storage<br />
<strong>and</strong> warehousing.<br />
This attractive duplex is a maintenance free turnkey<br />
opportunity far a Urge family, user or Investor.<br />
1st unit it decorator furnished <strong>and</strong> fully equipped.<br />
2nd unit includes a den with fireplace <strong>and</strong> deck.<br />
FuMyendosed outside showen/drt»iing rooms tor<br />
each unit<br />
Renovated in 1987. 21 rooms, large owner's apartment<br />
on 3rd floor with ocean View, Owner's unit it<br />
4,000 »q. ft approximately, pool k parking. All<br />
rooms furnished it ready for 1191 summer rental<br />
season. CALL FOR MORI DETAILS, FRMl<br />
LOCATION.<br />
ngVlftqfUn duplex on a krge lot with flf*.<br />
pli«, stained glass wlndowi, dish nut with<br />
Mahogany wood 3/4 up wans in Bvyig room <strong>and</strong><br />
dining room. Parking for 10 cars.<br />
BAYFRQNT & 8TH<br />
OCEAN OTY,<br />
NEW JERSEY 08226<br />
398-8400<br />
Waterfront home with 300* of Riparian <strong>and</strong> great<br />
views of Ocean City. Horns Includes living room,<br />
dining ire*, kitchen <strong>and</strong> (tun porch on the first leveL<br />
Second level has 3 bedrooms <strong>and</strong> a bath.<br />
Attractive 3 bedroom, m bath rancher ready for its<br />
new owner. Includes living room, dining MODI,<br />
kitchen all frahly painted. Detached 2-car garage<br />
hat a finished loft. This is a bright, sunny, wefflmahitained<br />
hone In a very nice neighborhood.<br />
Unique onw property in a prestigious locaMon.<br />
Custom renovation with meticulous attention to<br />
detail offering plenty of privacy on this btauUfully<br />
l<strong>and</strong>scaped lot Gas hated gurdte pool with M<br />
•Urreuaded by expansive brfit patio, portteo wfth<br />
wet bar md cabaw, with (uUy Uth k drming roam<br />
<strong>and</strong> many extras. M- „.,„»,.*; ••"•,-! ,.,,•> :,„•„.•,..<br />
n<br />
A very attractive home on a quiet street In the Gardens<br />
that can easily accommodate a large family,<br />
Indud** living room, formal dining room, remodeled<br />
kitchen <strong>and</strong> a bath on the first floor; 3 bed.<br />
rooms <strong>and</strong> a bath en the second floor <strong>and</strong> an<br />
additional bedroom on the third floor. As an extra<br />
bonus, mere to an efficiency unit plus bath In the<br />
rear. Ideal fora guest<br />
1Ut beautiful contemporary home k Just atepa<br />
away from the beach.. It include* a living room,<br />
dining area, beautiful kitchen with Jenn-nlre range,<br />
Qriin bath w/jaeuztL front <strong>and</strong> rear deeto with<br />
ocean view*. Skylight* make this home bright <strong>and</strong><br />
airy. There to an additional room with bath that 1*<br />
separate from the main house. Hut U a must see<br />
home on a lovely street, priced at $379,000.<br />
Wishing<br />
uAWarm<br />
Wonderful<br />
Beautiful bayfront condo with 30" boat allp on Bass<br />
Harbor, Includes Jacuzzi In master bam, installed<br />
microwave, trash compactor, fireplace <strong>and</strong> private<br />
deck. Great views)<br />
This beautiful 2-story home Includes: L/R with Oreplace,<br />
D/R, family room wife fireplace <strong>and</strong> cathedral<br />
celling, 4 bedrooms, 2 opening onto an upper<br />
ver<strong>and</strong>a, master suite with Whirlpool bath plus<br />
shower.<br />
Very nice rancher on large tot Include* living room,<br />
dining area, kitchen, breakfast room, S bedrooma,<br />
two baths <strong>and</strong> a utility/laundry room. There to a<br />
fourth bedroom + bath over the garage. Sprinkler<br />
system, storage <strong>and</strong> outside shower also Included.<br />
Partial bay views.<br />
Very nice single home n the M of Ocean aty,.,<br />
eBnvenieiUy located. Vmyl aided far low exterior<br />
maintenance at a very reasonable price.<br />
This It a comfortable single family home on a quiet<br />
street in the heart of the Gardens, dose to ths<br />
beach.<br />
ThU home to priced to adlH Great location, close to<br />
beach. Use a* to or modify for now <strong>and</strong> build your<br />
dream house later. In nice condition.<br />
Joseph A, Scafario,<br />
Licensed<br />
Real Istate<br />
Broker/Owner<br />
<strong>and</strong><br />
THE STAFF<br />
OF<br />
HOMEPORT<br />
Real Estate Sale<br />
Rial Estatf Salt<br />
I11IIMI<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
Saturday, Nov. 30th, 1-4 p.m.<br />
3207 Bayl<strong>and</strong> Drlva<br />
ager<br />
BEESLEVS POINT<br />
JVST LISTED!$129,900<br />
Charming 3 BR, i Bath horns boasts af front perch, screened<br />
per*, ehalr rail moulded hearth <strong>and</strong> teams In Ovlng Room <strong>and</strong><br />
Dining Room, LM Of storage, 1 tar garage end Basomant<br />
CALL Debbie Gannon Todayl<br />
THE BEST REAL ESTATE ASSET<br />
YOV CAR HAVE AT THE SHORE;<br />
OPEN HOUSES<br />
3602 WESLEY AVENUE •<br />
BEACHFRONT, SUN.,<br />
DEC. 1, NOON TO 3 P.M.<br />
The ultimate S<strong>and</strong>castlel<br />
3100 tq. It. multi-leva)<br />
beachfront condominium,<br />
3 or 4 bedrooms, 4 full'<br />
baths, induding a largo<br />
eeeanfrant master suite,<br />
roof top deck. This unit<br />
offen a tingle family feel<br />
end has •vary amenity <strong>and</strong><br />
upgrade. Sold fully furnished.<br />
Price reduced over<br />
$200,000. An incredible<br />
valuo at $595,000.<br />
113 WATERWAY ROAD,<br />
SAT, NOV. 30 NOON TO<br />
3 P.M. Beautiful i story<br />
home, oemptetely remodeled<br />
satin kitohon overlooking<br />
the water. AH new:<br />
corsn oounlsrs, cerAffHO<br />
floor, mjermnva, appllanoes,<br />
c»6inets, carpet, paint<br />
A ate, FP ki comfortable<br />
don, bright 4 airy exposure.<br />
A LAGOONFHQNT<br />
FOB ONLY $379,000.<br />
GARDENS SINGLE - realistically priced situated on nice<br />
troelinod street economical gas heat <strong>and</strong> hot water, bright<br />
<strong>and</strong> cheery bedrooms, large btckyard, garage <strong>and</strong> fully furn»hedl<br />
Reduced to $169,900.<br />
TOTALLY REDONE DUPLEX > esMhbioek location, exd<br />
eondlton, hew WrtewMurnising, hot water baseboird heit.<br />
ing systsms, insulation, patio, full 3rd A, 3 BR ea. unit, wpa-<br />
* rait utility reomsl <strong>On</strong>ly 1109,900,<br />
OCEAN REEF LARGE 3 BEDROOM, 3 bath priced to sell!<br />
The prestige of Ocean Heel, the luxury of the bay at an<br />
affordable price. <strong>On</strong>ly $220,000.<br />
ft EASY MONEY It • MuHMemlly 4 apartments plus 21<br />
roorntl Actual Income ta $50,000 a year until 1994. Tenant In<br />
8th year <strong>and</strong> win extend to 1991 (A NIT NIT NET LEASE!<br />
Offered at $350,000.<br />
RIVIERA BAYFRONT SINGLE • 3600 sq. ft, Mng tpaea one<br />
o>« kind henw, LB, foffflil dnlng room, eaMn Wt, MBR wmting<br />
area <strong>and</strong> bath w/Jaond, gas hot water heat ArKteraen<br />
windovw.lotftl 4 BR 3 BA. Reduced to $599,500,<br />
UPPER TWP COUNTRY UVMS • Well kept 3 BR, rancher<br />
w/tow malnt cedar tiding. Endoded parch, LR, w/woocfciove<br />
In a brick hearth, dMng area, !r FH, cedar paneling <strong>and</strong> §ei-<br />
Ing (am throughout 1 + acre»l <strong>On</strong>ly $119,000<br />
WOODBINE • Beautifully maintained single ready to move in.<br />
3,+ BR, 2 BA A 1at«. OR <strong>and</strong> bath <strong>and</strong> second floor side<br />
«!tno» oftor many poMibilitiMl Vinyl windows, oil hot air<br />
ha>t A must see •t$7».900.<br />
^TEELMANTOWN • VACANT LAND - 6,45 acre* - build your<br />
dream home in Mdudatf acreage. Offered at $55,000.<br />
86.8EAV1LLE - Afforda*li rancher offers 3 BR. plus onToe/<br />
den. thd b»th, ««-ln Wt, Ig. (took, fcnoed yard wAprinkter<br />
wysum, new roof, wamlttd . properly MceUMNt<br />
.'V i<br />
MNIMUMBID<br />
t :f U»<br />
>ii<br />
Real Estate Salt Real Estate Sale<br />
ATTRACTIVE WELL MAINTAINED<br />
TOWNHOUSE • S bdrms, S'A Mlhs. wd.<br />
dw, |/d, fstrig, sfa, ^fgplaceT FDQI arid<br />
exsrOss rsgni. Convanian! leca^Gn,<br />
grsai views, gfMl place tor year round<br />
living, PIMS8 call 399-5992,<br />
0RESTWOQ0 • Whiiing, NJ. for fipl.va<br />
tdulis CJS+). Otm TiaShomos. No eon- GET A FREE COPY . Of "Honn<br />
aoston 40 tiylss Ifo.il S25.IXV1 to Ffsvisw". Ss# hundredf sf hornet for<br />
1151,000, B$3Uiibj?, isrsns, socufs. sa',s In Msnmoy^ & Oc«n suniidi.<br />
Fr« pkaura bfocNuraL Hoart<strong>and</strong> Rsalty Call Prsssio i.SBBiH-1000, Touch<br />
ASIDCiitss, RsallsfS. P, 0. Be* - D 4S3 "liar* (QK, loavu nams, oadrasi.<br />
HT, iJO, Whiiing, HJ 0u?S0, 4 M<br />
SSM,<br />
Active<br />
Home Inspections<br />
• <strong>On</strong> the spot repgrtt<br />
• Reports Bans according to<br />
ASHI it<strong>and</strong>irdi.<br />
• Ffii repair cost esfimates.<br />
398-3400<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
Sales i Rentals atGreate<br />
Bay Villas, located at the<br />
Greats Say 1 Resort Country Club<br />
Townhouie I bdfm,. i Itt Balhl,<br />
1600 £q, ft, all appliancsi, H ,<br />
fireplace, yearly Isast <strong>and</strong> lum,<br />
summtr reniaii.<br />
CORNWiLLS REALTY<br />
609-927-1451 „<br />
Thuraday, Novwb«rlB, 1S91 Oceanqty, NJ. THESENTWEL-LEDGBt B13<br />
GARDiNS HOME • Urg« ipiiHevsl *<br />
in-law apl: er great fgnsl. Four * Ddmii.<br />
shop. Ownof.rinanelng (349,900. Mutt<br />
SialForinto call Ms-i)*4. •<br />
PINi ROOi . Afluila (55+) Bacfirieiii<br />
Esiais sal§i from Sii.GOD. Free Broehun,<br />
Opan dally, 1 i -{.Claud 8un(a»»<br />
i.tOSMoIfaoe, P, O, Bsi3,RL »SM,<br />
Whiiing, (iJ SB7S9,<br />
SAOflFIM • t bflrm.condo In O,C 1<br />
balds, w/d, aw. g/d, air cond, t9I,iS0,<br />
Call6C«J1612S6t Of 6O3(€l0036<br />
SHE •¥ OWNEB • 0,0,, N.J. Unlqua<br />
cutloffl bull! Income property. Slngls tat-<br />
Wanl or 2 family. Maw la <strong>On</strong> Nock<br />
tram beach, M?S,MQ, No rwlBii- Call<br />
6U9-3M-1 J» a 1 -302-478-1177.<br />
SALE. OWNER • NO CONDO Fiji. No<br />
braksn )M, 3 Mrm wnhu eonoe, *W<br />
>n ok), new cond IntldMuBlM, Wt<br />
Ulhs, tptacu, all appliancM, cslKnj Isru,<br />
voncals + 3 now bdrni isu. 1159,000.<br />
3030 Hwan Ava,, 00,3M4i4*.<br />
TIME SHARE UNITS • And campground<br />
mwntwshlps. DillflM M1M - ctmpl!<br />
Wortdwkta saledtorai. C«ll vacation nMvnrk.U.<br />
S, ami Cmadt 1400-738-<br />
1U0 Of 1-3O^«e-22O3. Fnw wkl H-<br />
[SHALLCROSS MORTCAGE<br />
GREAT LOW RATES<br />
. Primary or Vacation Hornas<br />
. Purchase or Refinance<br />
Call Bill Calkins<br />
609-399-3159<br />
REAL ESTATE TAX<br />
DEFERRED EXCHANGE<br />
I have $21,000 rerital Income from (3) apartrnents<br />
plus office, no mortgage, $172,000 assessment,<br />
iocatid 1225 West Avenue, Block 1205, Lot .13.<br />
WHAT REAL ESTATE DO YOU HAVE TO<br />
EXCHANGE?FLORIDA OK,<br />
Sss We s Evens, Realtor/ixchangBr/Owner<br />
Phone 398-6500<br />
JMD<br />
MMES DWTTU ftllU. EtTATI<br />
;•' ' Invtstment • Vt*tUtpment<br />
FALL SELL-OUT!<br />
FOBICLOSUHE BUYOUT PROPERTIES AT<br />
BELOW AUCTION PRICES<br />
Primary, Vacation & Inv&stment Fropertl§s<br />
ei CTY<br />
ifACHIS CONDOS - Qetanfrent, spneious 1 1R,<br />
1 BA. Baautlfully furn. w/svery aminlty, Inol. pool<br />
1 @ $85,000; 3 ® $129,000; 7 & $99,000<br />
(Now taking IZ.MO non-blndinfl rtiervifora tor baaehes)<br />
AiSiCON/PLIASANTVILLE<br />
BAYVIEW MEADOWS CONDOS • 2,§R, 1 1/2 BA<br />
townhousas w/garage & basemen!. Groat financing<br />
avail.<br />
10 Remain® $59,000<br />
MAIN OFFICES: 215-963-0900<br />
609-390-0018<br />
BAYVIEWOFFICE: LEGACY OFFICE: BEACHES OffiCS:<br />
80WSW)«1 6O9-39W040 609-3994(00<br />
OCEANSIDE -1 BR, 1 BA<br />
condominium, lull amemm<br />
Including pool <strong>and</strong><br />
Jacuzzi. Covered parking,<br />
fully furnished, professional<br />
management. Steps<br />
pff batch <strong>and</strong> <strong>boardwalk</strong><br />
whore the action is This is<br />
yew next vacation or rental<br />
home at the shore<br />
$76,500.<br />
SMQLE • S BR, coulhend<br />
Honta.'A targe (amity room<br />
w/liiplace, Quaker Maid<br />
kitdtan, 3 BA <strong>and</strong> much<br />
more. Call for an appointrr*n»<br />
today.<br />
OC«AM cmr comae-<br />
Winter<br />
Rentals<br />
Private<br />
Entrance<br />
Winter Rental Winter Rw»W<br />
TV<br />
Refrigerators<br />
WINTER RENTALS<br />
Br<strong>and</strong> new one bodroom<br />
decorator furnished<br />
condominium. centrally<br />
located near beach,<br />
<strong>boardwalk</strong>, shopping, etc<br />
Available Oct. thru May. *500<br />
mon plus utils.<br />
JAMES M. DWYE8,8£AL ESTA<br />
DEVELOPMENT<br />
391.9100<br />
398-4040<br />
398.1700<br />
New 4 bodroom. 2<br />
hausa with al<br />
conventoncos. Located In<br />
Lake Harmony M , 10<br />
minutes tram Bg BooWar or<br />
Jack Frost «nd MMng<br />
dlstanco to Split Rock.<br />
Renting weekly o» "''<br />
GREAT SELECTION<br />
GREAT PRICES<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
Academy Real Estate<br />
909 West Ave.<br />
398-3888<br />
UUfcbl AND APT,<br />
HOUSE ASSOC,<br />
tantk MM tor InMNd<br />
wilier. Alto, obtain dtfy, IMM<br />
indS 41 Marmttsn byoilnj,<br />
CALL 399-8894 ,<br />
DOWN TOWN. 1 Mm Hnffim<br />
phi unt tm Mr m egmmta<br />
9th Street <strong>and</strong> Atlantic<br />
Ocean City, NJ 08226<br />
609-399 JJ540<br />
MMCU1ATE FURN 00MX> - U. *.<br />
kit. 2 Ddnn*. 1 Vk Mh*. tnd Mor, vM, &<br />
dw. Naw pulnt • na« WAK. «42S ma<br />
ptw uih. izti 4 CanM An, OC. No<br />
pettier 00(Mei->l06.<br />
HUGE sa£CTOM Uam ^<br />
aplt, conM*. lam. M pito* fans«*l<br />
LocaSon Vmi#na Ocaan My « Uppar<br />
TownaNp. Supar vakaat Th B W k<br />
LOVELY LARGE ROOMS - COW «r, n-<br />
Mo, oanM locailon. 1 *imi«utt>apt.<br />
nMMMMUi<br />
OCBEACJ*nONTAPTFum.SbonT«.<br />
1 MM, MB men r*»<br />
MEAN CTTY • I bdrm (urn apt C**<br />
fsatfsfk NB pitt, %l I r f l h<br />
May. Cai a»«1<br />
OCEAN CITY 32tC STREET - MM<br />
Mcafen, ipMtoM M, iromiri—!• «ndlMn.<br />
UlyauM;Hm i b*ha.<br />
wood stan, ntkioiiiVa^ iMt^ wf&, tfsr,<br />
RENTED WEEKLY - 1 boVtn. My<br />
sqiippad mndo, locotd on batch btock.<br />
color cab)* wtti WO. UDa Ind atcap tar<br />
phona.Ca«3a»4(laa<br />
Real Estate Sale<br />
ERA rox Real Estate<br />
Btighton Place By The Beacli, Ocean City, NJ 08126<br />
(609) 399-0980 -1-800-628-9649<br />
II in<br />
DREAM HOME - Totally<br />
new inside. Plumbing,<br />
eloclric, walls, kitchen,<br />
walk into a picture period<br />
home. Maintenance free!<br />
Great starter or even better<br />
rotiromont home. Close to<br />
overythmg. Walk ID supermarket<br />
banks, <strong>boardwalk</strong><br />
A beach.<br />
BEACHBLOCK-2 slory, 3<br />
en, 2 BA single. New root,<br />
newly painted inside <strong>and</strong><br />
out, 40 x 100 ft lot w/oaraga.<br />
Cat Donna Anfl.<br />
SPACIOUS LAYOUT -<br />
Exquisite 3 BR. 3 BA modtm<br />
condominiuni, Ma\ of<br />
mirrors ft otes, St ir»plMB.<br />
Uft plUE loll Ol «Bf.<br />
•ga <strong>and</strong> parking, €Jcm» to<br />
batch wnd b l i<br />
PANORAMIC VIEW -<br />
Great location comar UriL '<br />
3 BR 3 BA, fcaptoc«, a<br />
tofautaw dacfcon M floor<br />
vriffi bfMLltitaaMrQ nMM or<br />
Ocosn City fiun ooMn to<br />
bay, $188,000.<br />
ftivate<br />
• Bath<br />
Reasonable<br />
Rate<br />
14TH 6TFCET - Condo, a Mm. f Mi.<br />
iiNDAWsiilPeoH-<strong>and</strong>tor.i—<br />
«Ua Januaiy 1 DlmJuu 1. z eonm. 1<br />
bath, fcm or irtim. * i -<br />
•nd back MomlH. i<br />
3M-337&<br />
J AVE r<br />
view. M nppaancw. 3 bdnsa 7 BMW,<br />
»SSO mon plmim. 4 hdma, M M L<br />
tea mm pas urn. Ma pa* A M *<br />
Jw«1aLCalWMSaa\<br />
3BDRUDUf>l£x-IM«nM.aM,aa>-<br />
vnoaxv*pr.<br />
VBt¥LAHQE3a»B0fWM>Il.<br />
TVTY rr tl<br />
HBP*<br />
FURNISHED<br />
dnn,ll»<br />
die Oldens ana. Cn<br />
loatkm. $675|)]ua uUk.<br />
HOMEPORT<br />
Really<br />
398-8400<br />
New Single<br />
VICTORIAN HOME<br />
Three Bttms, 2 1ft<br />
baths, w/W. aB<br />
appliances, central air.<br />
off straot<br />
close m<br />
, ting, quiet area.<br />
Avail bruited. $1<br />
p U<br />
1-215-565^*75<br />
weeknde 3994310.<br />
Yearly Rentals<br />
Very clean 2 BR, w/U. ate,<br />
quaat naighbomood. $530 mo.<br />
plus.<br />
Spadou»2BR. 1 BA. LR. OR,<br />
Wt w«, unf, $650Ano kid boat,<br />
hoi watar 4 cooking gas.<br />
Unique 3 BR, 1 1/2 BA, LR,<br />
eat in Wt, dec*. JTOO mo +.<br />
Thme bedroom, 2 bath apts.,<br />
$650 mo. <strong>and</strong> up.<br />
Lawrence<br />
Real Estate<br />
4801 Centra) Ave.<br />
399-4)014<br />
YEARLY<br />
3S12Aibury-3BR,11/ZBAm..<br />
2nd., $675 ITU tum or uno/n.<br />
Btuawatar - 3 BR, 2 BA. $1,200<br />
Fum.<br />
Bluawatar - Pool. tsnrVa oourtt<br />
taoo unTum. Bay araa, DU hHL<br />
1211 Bay Ava. - Front oottaoa. 2<br />
BR, i BA option ID buy, gaa naat.<br />
«6S0.<br />
3145 Aatiuiy - 2nd n. 3 BR, 1 BA<br />
$800.<br />
Baachtninit • 27th 1 Ws«l»y 4<br />
BH, 2 BA turn.. oai heaL<br />
Sayfronl - 3828 Watsrvtew, 4 BB.<br />
31/2 BA lum., gai heat<br />
Call Berger Really<br />
399-0076<br />
Single?<br />
Live At<br />
THE<br />
-L-U-B<br />
1357 Asbury A > LWH,<br />
Ocean City, NJ .<br />
399-0440 .^<br />
CaH Barry FawvK-*<br />
AppotomtM<br />
SINGLET-^<br />
Why m live<br />
CML
B14 ThESENTWEL-LEDGER OOMII City. N.J. Thuriiliy, November 28,1991<br />
Yearly Rental Yearly Rental Rooms Public Notice Public Notice<br />
1 & 2 Bedrooms<br />
& 1 Bedroom w/Den<br />
Starting at $525.00<br />
SEA AIRE APTS. HAS WHAT YOU'RE<br />
LOOKING FOR IN A YEARLY LEASE!<br />
• Heat, Hot Wator & Cooking Gas<br />
• Wall to Wall Carpet<br />
• Patio or Balcony<br />
> Swimming Pool<br />
> 24 Hr. Emergency<br />
Maintenance<br />
OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY<br />
OFFICE: A-9 CHAPMAN BLVD.<br />
SOMERS POINT, NJ 08244<br />
(609)653-8288<br />
NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS<br />
Th» Apartment Community.,,<br />
As Refreshing As Its Namt<br />
(No Pets Please)<br />
Ask About Cable Credit<br />
Sr. Clllisn DI«<br />
FURNISHED ROOMS - Or *pB. sv»»-<br />
«W» immMliMy. From Iss.oo par<br />
WHK, psr psrun. CM 3W-1033.<br />
MOTEL EFFICIENCY UNITS - Color TV,<br />
ivallabt* datty. we*Wy. monthly. Cdl<br />
OCEAN CITY - Fumlthod room with pri-<br />
nt* annnot. Include, ill unmim. nthg<<br />
•nttor <strong>and</strong> at** hook-up, w/d on pram<br />
l>«s. SwtfiQ M $S0. par wssk, wmWno<br />
males pnftnd. Cs» lOMaMIMt or<br />
38S-5743<br />
OC ROOMS • W**k!y. monthly » yairiy.<br />
LWB*. very clasn comtofUbt*. most wiii<br />
prtvut bath. Each hai nMg. <strong>and</strong> tabu<br />
TV. Amp** daul <strong>and</strong> dnwHT spsc*<br />
Slngla or doubt* occupancy. Call 391<br />
1419..<br />
YEAH BOUND ROOM - In ddsn quiet<br />
guest houta. IndudH all utlla. n. can*.<br />
1 (S»|Q, CtOH to *v*rythlng. $70 WHtl.<br />
Cll39S4247<br />
BEACHBLOCK<br />
3 bdrms, 2 baths, (urn. $650<br />
plus utlb, gas heaL<br />
TWO BEDROOM -1 bath lurn,<br />
gas, $525 plus.<br />
399-2936 or eves. 39*4388<br />
GREAT SELECTION<br />
GREAT PRICES<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
Academy Real Estate<br />
909 West Ave.<br />
398-3888<br />
YEARLY $390<br />
Baauttful one bdrm efficiency,<br />
$390 mon. Also 2 « 3 bdrm<br />
units available.<br />
OCEAN REEF<br />
FRENCH REALTY, Inc.<br />
391-0002<br />
BLOCK FROM BEACH - Third floor, 2<br />
bdrm, w/w, dw, w/d, gas heal cental «lr,<br />
two mon plus utllfi. Ref. » ucurlty do<br />
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ee««neity, N.J, ThurMlay. NevMtberSMMI<br />
Upper Township Indians win county junior football championship<br />
In front of a IBOUD of ^8 85 ywdi <strong>and</strong> using up a fantastic p » at defen- fans for their support at the<br />
boStSfSs thfuppS *• ta* &30 of th« tot give ,nd» eoaeh Young game on Sunday,- Coach<br />
Kwnshta's vanity IndSni I""** f a hard tackle by Tom Pen- Indians losing 12-6. guard Jim Wyers <strong>and</strong> center Upper held on to win their<br />
dergast<br />
Upper Township called a Jim Young to tic the score at first championship sines<br />
« « touchdown said. . Young said. They made a *Jaion Tarvas played a timeout <strong>and</strong> Tarves then 12-12.<br />
1982. , .<br />
BliSteS widaMlMd. With 1;« wmaintag the major dUfimmce in ftebaU- great game at linebacker went behind ranter Jta Tarves scored on th* The Upper Township<br />
SSyCovmtyluiaBrPoetbE « Pan**" were driv first half tadian default game. They had the place <strong>and</strong> led the team in tacklei Young <strong>and</strong> right guard ,xta ^ M three-yard rul Football AssodaHon is In<br />
LeaBueOiimmonshipSun- tag agam midwy through tackle Mark Toseano weov- rocking."<br />
while safety Nick Goodman Mark Toseano to Middle's behind right guard Ma* , the process of establishing a<br />
had a real nice baUgame," 12-yard Une <strong>and</strong> a first Toseano <strong>and</strong> the 13-12 flnaL'Ron<br />
Morettl Seholarfhip<br />
Coach Young said. down, • Indian Nick Goodman Fund in addition to the<br />
aifflysarj: SMS-*?* aa-jsassa :SS^<br />
13.12. ?taitel!ma*«"lWl{Sri"jtS . — - . . . - . ,<br />
91IU IU1J1EU SftiS. £|t*ui*around<br />
in the second half. '<br />
He game was dedicated<br />
to the memory of feraier .<br />
Indian player <strong>and</strong> Ocean<br />
City player Ron McwtH, j<br />
who was tragically killed in ,'<br />
• recent automobile acd- *<br />
dent.<br />
This is the team with the<br />
biggest heart I've ever<br />
coached," Indian coach<br />
Hobie Young said. Young<br />
has been involved m coaching<br />
football in Upper Township<br />
for 17 years. "Neither<br />
team deserved to lose flat .<br />
ballgame. Middle came<br />
ready to play,"<br />
The game started out<br />
pMstyCllWtiWgM<br />
Jason Tarves, No. 22, must have appeared as a blur<br />
to many of the Middle Township defenders Sunday.<br />
Ua uige all nvar tha flaM In I Inup TaumhW. .k__Ki<br />
onshlp effort.<br />
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stopped making some stupidmistakes.<br />
The Wdsdedtoted<br />
*• 8«m e to Ron<br />
Mareta."<br />
Kddng into • nho<br />
breeze out of t<br />
Upper started Ae second<br />
• „»» j^jujc mici HUMCK<br />
to gang tackle, Indian<br />
Coach Hofade Young said.<br />
Upper started moving Ae<br />
ball behind Ae blocking of<br />
ends Tom Pendergast <strong>and</strong><br />
Ray Tarby; tackle Gene<br />
Mason <strong>and</strong> Chris Walker,<br />
guards Mark Toseano <strong>and</strong><br />
.. .„ , , „<br />
four yards but behind left<br />
on Ae ensuing Wckoff <strong>and</strong><br />
-•nm0»Shea<br />
OC Skyhawks defeat Bobcats,<br />
8-6, are JV county champions<br />
fumble feU into. Middle's<br />
half. Jason Tarves teed the<br />
Skyhawks defeated Midie cadante knoekld him down<br />
h<strong>and</strong>s.<br />
ball up <strong>and</strong> kicked a squib<br />
Township's Bobcats M ,t teasix-ytrdtoss.<br />
The PanAers took advan-<br />
Hflr In kson it rait nt Iha<br />
Carev Stadium Sundav to A^ta Wllltam* «* rt«<br />
h<strong>and</strong>s of Middle's deep scored u. ._ /<br />
return player. The kick down run to make it 12-6<br />
Tonm .TCMMI LMgue JV Une. Again the Skyhawks<br />
bounced Ais way <strong>and</strong> Aat<br />
championship, stopped Wm te no gdn.<br />
after Aree quarters.<br />
<strong>and</strong> Tarves followed it<br />
Erom fte opening Mckoff miCett>zu <strong>and</strong> c S<br />
The Indians got posses-<br />
down <strong>and</strong> recovered if at<br />
Ae Skyhawks had fce Bob- Diviamad.fte tackta.<br />
Middle's Sfryard Une.<br />
tfb<br />
in the third quarter.<br />
remaining in the game<br />
when Tarves ran a iweep<br />
around left end to Middle s<br />
wauls. Mut wiE wuwa al<br />
cat raining back Malcolm <strong>and</strong> Jon listwdod caught *<br />
Williams, They just had to Mm to Ae end zone fa?a J<br />
figure out how to^Wm. Wo-potat uhft. Omm ^<br />
Tp took It Skyhawk Kevin Fernsler<br />
sWght mte<br />
Tlie PAT failed, <strong>and</strong> the,<br />
score stood at 6-6 until<br />
It was the first loss of the<br />
Middle's 44-yard line after fA Qa ^ y udB to !» with 6-6, me Bobcatt dropped anOCflrttdown.<br />
miaow, wyara un« ar«- ^ Jeft to p]ay ^ ^ Into punt formatton on ffieir -Rat was »aU" ship, who had a M-l rtc-<br />
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