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Two SrrlioiiH 25'<br />
<strong>Gillian</strong> <strong>calls</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>vote</strong><br />
<strong>'final</strong> <strong>solution'</strong><br />
ByCHUCKTHOMPSON<br />
. Long-tune Sunday blue Jaw<br />
advocate Roy Glftm this<br />
week raised whflt he conajders<br />
to be serim&tyiestions<br />
overthecontinDedSteWUry<strong>of</strong><br />
tht coatroveraW;#dlnance.<br />
<strong>for</strong><br />
The<br />
_.„.. yesterday*. "I don't<br />
wantto we th. J^wn change<br />
dosing ordinance were struck<br />
down.<br />
In an "open letter to the<br />
rotors <strong>of</strong> Ocean City" printed<br />
in today's Senttnel-Ledger As<br />
an advertisement, <strong>Gillian</strong><br />
<strong>calls</strong> on the Ocean City<br />
Council to put to a referendum<br />
the question <strong>of</strong> whether all<br />
businesses in this resort<br />
abould be allowed ID remain<br />
open on Sundays or whether<br />
they shooM all be closed with<br />
ti*T«ieep(lon <strong>of</strong> those which<br />
sett food and medicine.<br />
"Since city council has<br />
decided togo to referendum to<br />
dose the charity loophole<br />
(under which Joseph Harris<br />
has been operating Us<br />
boardwalk miniature golf<br />
course <strong>for</strong> most <strong>of</strong> this<br />
summer), why not end this<br />
yearly controversy once and<br />
<strong>for</strong> all?" <strong>Gillian</strong> asks in his<br />
advertisement.<br />
A <strong>for</strong>mer city commissioner<br />
and county freeholder who<br />
owns two boardwalk<br />
amusement centers, GUUaa<br />
was running <strong>for</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice the last<br />
time a major overhaul <strong>of</strong> the<br />
controversial Sunday closing<br />
tWuumce successfully pmaed<br />
vpter scrutiny hi 1963.<br />
"We knew It was controversial<br />
then to try and<br />
determine what you could ft<br />
and couktatdo on Sandal*,*<br />
<strong>Gillian</strong> said, referrtoj to fl*<br />
current law which,,at aO<br />
example <strong>of</strong> Its confmry<br />
nature, allows the, salt <strong>of</strong><br />
Playboy magattitM m<br />
Sundays but ban* fl» par.<br />
chase <strong>of</strong> a Bible..<br />
Two summers ago<br />
Wed toopen M. mmSS<br />
under thaprovttkttlnfta bh»<br />
IiW which aOpwT 1 ***<br />
q*ration<strong>of</strong>pa»<br />
device was ait<br />
i<br />
New Jersey statute<br />
(Pleaae torn to page<br />
Judge throws<br />
hearing back<br />
n* -<br />
; While ' youngsters" <strong>of</strong> all ages prepare to take <strong>of</strong>f on one <strong>of</strong> the Ocean<br />
; City Boardwalk amusement pier rides (photo above), Suzie<br />
: Dunkleberger< 5, <strong>of</strong> Oriand, Pa. and Jennifer Brunner, 5, <strong>of</strong> Fort<br />
: Washington, Pa. (photo at right, left and right) tackle the task <strong>of</strong> eating<br />
. fcjf candied apples:<br />
K:*<br />
w<br />
At Miss Atlantic County Pageant<br />
Just a little b e f j g<br />
on Saturday, 21-year-oM Amy<br />
Bennett <strong>of</strong> Sonera Point win<br />
crown the 2Wh Miss Atlantic<br />
County. &be will step aside<br />
and allow another young<br />
woman to pursue the dreams<br />
and bike advantage <strong>of</strong> the<br />
benefit* <strong>of</strong> the Miss America<br />
program.<br />
BUt Amy wfll take a tot with<br />
%-her. fine was a semi-finaUfll in<br />
the recent Miss New Jersey<br />
Pageant, winning scholarship<br />
tooain that she can continue<br />
to use at Stockton State<br />
College, -<br />
- • - , - ,<br />
;rA y©«f meant >6<br />
•wim to me personally," the'<br />
ppintaout '^Knowing there<br />
were so many people behind<br />
me; willing tohelpbiany way,<br />
gave me a great deal <strong>of</strong><br />
confidence. And meeting<br />
people as Miss Atlantic<br />
County really gave my pride a<br />
boost."<br />
Amy Is a gymnast. The<br />
tal?nt she per<strong>for</strong>med in<br />
winning last year's Miss<br />
Atlantic County title was the<br />
same one she used in Cherry<br />
H1I last month in the Miss<br />
New Jersey competition. It is<br />
a smooth gymnastic floor<br />
exercise., per<strong>for</strong>med to<br />
the haunting<br />
piano melody also known as<br />
tne theme <strong>of</strong> the daytime TV<br />
drama, The Young and the<br />
Restless.<br />
The song became known as<br />
Nadla's Theme when the<br />
brilliant young gymnast from<br />
Romania selected it <strong>for</strong> her<br />
floor exercise in the 1976<br />
Olympic Games.<br />
Did Amy ever think as high<br />
as the Olympic Games <strong>for</strong> her<br />
future? "Not really. To reach<br />
that level you actually have to<br />
begin gymnastics when<br />
you're 5 or 6 years old. You<br />
should even start some<br />
acrobatic be<strong>for</strong>e that. I didn't<br />
begin until junior high school<br />
andthat was toojate to ever<br />
hope <strong>for</strong> an Olympic shot"<br />
But Amy followed ithe<br />
gymnastics competition Uwhe<br />
controversial 1980 Summer<br />
Olympics in Moscow, tilling<br />
a great deal <strong>of</strong> sympathy <strong>for</strong><br />
the young Romanian whose<br />
aong she borrowed.<br />
"Nadla is so talented,"<br />
Amy said, "and she fought all<br />
those battles with her weight<br />
and the changes in her body.<br />
Then, to slip like that at a<br />
relatively easy part <strong>of</strong> her<br />
routine. I couldn't believe it"<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the responsibilities <strong>of</strong><br />
Miss Atlantic County, one that<br />
most <strong>of</strong> the young women are<br />
looMng<strong>for</strong>wardto, is the Miss<br />
New Jersey competitWn. Amy<br />
was no different.<br />
"It was a hectiCweek," she<br />
says, "but it was worthwhile.<br />
I was glad I made the top 10<br />
because mat gavemeanother<br />
chance to per<strong>for</strong>m. And I was<br />
happy <strong>for</strong> Terri Hanley (the<br />
new Miss New Jersey). I think<br />
she'll do very well In Atlantic<br />
aty." ,<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the things 'that<br />
surprised Amy a bit in the<br />
Miss New Jersey Pageant<br />
was her interview.<br />
"They asked me questions<br />
•bout controlling inflation and<br />
developing new ways <strong>of</strong> Jury<br />
selection,;' she remembered.<br />
."I don't understand why they<br />
Township grants franchise<br />
<strong>for</strong> cablevision service<br />
ask us questions like that <strong>On</strong>e<br />
Judge started by asking me If<br />
I wasn't too tall <strong>for</strong> gymnastics<br />
(Amy Is W) and I felt<br />
like I'd Better pack my bags.<br />
Bit, I guess they liked me."<br />
Aa • semi-flnflllst who was<br />
not one <strong>of</strong> Misa New Jersey's<br />
runners-up, Amy received a<br />
1200 scholarahip. She was also<br />
en stage with five other<br />
contestants when the new<br />
Miss New Jersey was announced.<br />
The situation had<br />
been the same last August In<br />
the Miss Atlantic County<br />
Pageant but Amy had a different<br />
feeling,<br />
(Pliase turn to page 6)<br />
to the city<br />
ByW.L.HAACKER<br />
Citing "procedural<br />
deficiencies," a superior<br />
court judge ordered Ocean<br />
City Tuesday to give Roger<br />
Jakubowski another hearing<br />
while at the same time he<br />
refused to either dose the<br />
Stems' Restaurant arcade or<br />
to stop the city's ticketing <strong>of</strong><br />
the boardwalk entreprenuer.<br />
Judge Martin Halnes cited<br />
"deficiencies to due process"<br />
aty attorney,, Joel *. &**.<br />
Iff, was neither abl« to re*f<br />
affidavits submitted by the<br />
other principal In the dispute,<br />
Robert Harbaugh, nor was he<br />
allowed to cross-examine<br />
A new hearing has been<br />
scheduled <strong>for</strong> tomorrow at 9<br />
a.m. when Harbaugh and Ms<br />
Atlantic City attorney,<br />
Patrick McGahn, are expected<br />
to be present—as well<br />
as a court stenographer to<br />
supply a transcript.<br />
"We are pleased with the<br />
outcome," explained Mott,<br />
"but I wlO not comment until<br />
after the hearing.<br />
aty Solicitor Gerald J.<br />
Corcoran also declined to<br />
comment <strong>for</strong> the record until<br />
after the hearing.<br />
Corcoran did<br />
city would continue to cite<br />
JaiubowsW n* vtakaotf <strong>of</strong><br />
the city's arcade ordintiict^<br />
a violation that, « a |uOty<br />
venttctls found, carfiM! * W><br />
day JaUtennora»90tl fine <strong>for</strong><br />
etch <strong>of</strong>fense.<br />
<strong>On</strong> July 1», McCarthy ruled<br />
that JakubMttU was In<br />
violation ttm&ia't arcade<br />
what Wa stttrw ci«aned<br />
wMflwcruxossword<br />
.'.Section2,page2<br />
I:
PAGE Z — SECTION ONE FRIDAY. AUGUST 1,1980<br />
HOUBIGANT<br />
"GHANTILLY" 3PE0.ALS<br />
Body Fragrance<br />
4 oz, reg, $7,00 O*<br />
igoo<br />
8oz. reg. S?,00<br />
7.7JOI. reg. $7.00<br />
16 01. rBg.S13.J0<br />
MAIN<br />
STORE<br />
8TH&ASBURY<br />
HALLMARK<br />
BURGOYNE<br />
MASTERPIECE<br />
eau de Cologne<br />
50% OFF<br />
Boxes <strong>of</strong> 25<br />
Regularly'2.79 to'13"<br />
$ 3."<br />
$510<br />
"Charisma"<br />
TABLECLOTHS<br />
Made <strong>of</strong> the new VISA FABRIC. Will<br />
machine wash and dry beautifully. This<br />
incredible tablecloth will release ail food<br />
and beverage related stains and will<br />
remain wrinkle-free without ironing.<br />
J2"xS2" *5.99<br />
S2"x70"<br />
RUST FLOOR<br />
Ladie's and Junior's<br />
SPORTSWEAR<br />
flEDUCED25%<br />
BOBBIE BROOKS • QUEEN CASUALS<br />
RUSST06SF&C<br />
and many others<br />
TODDLERS<br />
SLACK SETS<br />
leys 2-4 Girls 2=7<br />
Regularly $7.75 to $12,50<br />
Now*5 17 To*8? 3<br />
SECOKDFlOOfl<br />
Cape May County's Largest Department Stars<br />
8th STREET and ASBURY AVENUE<br />
OPEN 9:30 TO 5:30 P.M. MON, THRU THURS. & SAT.<br />
OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS TIL 9<br />
i<br />
•8,99<br />
70"x90" *15.99<br />
70" Round *13.99<br />
0v.IO.0M.no *19.99<br />
Beige - Lite Blue - Med. Blue<br />
Green, Said or Whits<br />
Boys'<br />
TANK TOPS<br />
and<br />
TERRY SHORTS<br />
Vz PRICE<br />
Sizes 8-20<br />
HtfTFUMN<br />
CAR COATS<br />
Misses and Vz Sizes<br />
30% OFF<br />
Regularly $30 to $31<br />
$ 21 oo T. $ 26 eo<br />
- Good MKMHO( Com -<br />
Product <strong>of</strong><br />
RBK<br />
BRITISH VOfiUE<br />
GOTHAM<br />
SWEATER BEE<br />
DESIGNERS^<br />
Large Selection<br />
BOYS'<br />
SUITS<br />
and<br />
SPORTCOATS<br />
25% OFF<br />
Sizes t to 20<br />
FMSTFLOOfl<br />
LABIS 1<br />
New Fall Collection<br />
SWEATERS<br />
ArcivbiyDtRy<br />
SWEATER DEPARTMENT<br />
MEN'S - WOMEN'S ~ CHILDREN'S<br />
SWIMWEAR<br />
REDUCED 25%<br />
Except OuxMk "Ufeguard" Shorit<br />
Special Group <strong>of</strong><br />
TOYS<br />
1 / 3 OFF<br />
QUOITS - MISSILE ROCKET<br />
CHEM-CRAFT MAGIC LAB - "TUFF STUFF" BLOCKS<br />
SCRUBBY DUCKY SOAPSTERS<br />
BLIZZLERS - (BOBBLES with BUZZLER BLOWERS)<br />
KNICKERBOCKER WRIST RACERS<br />
Regularly § 2' 0 to *11"<br />
4 $766<br />
to /<br />
TOY STORE<br />
834<br />
ASBURYAVE.<br />
FURNITURE<br />
ANNEX<br />
LL-A-BRATION<br />
SPECIAL PURCHASE TRAILERLOAD<br />
SALE OF SIMMONS "HAMPTON"<br />
MATTRESSES OR BOX SPRINGS<br />
A BETTiR QUALITY STYLE MADE EXPRESSLY<br />
FOR A LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE...<br />
WE BOUGHT ALL THAT WERE IN<br />
OVERSTOCK IN SIMMONS WAREHOUSE<br />
• QUILTED MATTRESS IN FLORAL TICKING<br />
• STURDY COIL SPRINGS<br />
• MADE TO SELL FOR MUCH MORE<br />
HURRY IN! SAVE NOW!<br />
TWIN SIZE<br />
'69 00 Each<br />
Compare To'99"<br />
FULL SIZE<br />
*89 0< L<br />
Compare to «119"<br />
QUEEN SIZE SET<br />
MATTRESS AND BOX<br />
. SPfONBSET*<br />
EVERY SIMMONS<br />
HIDE-ABED SOFA<br />
IN OUR STOCK REDUCED!<br />
-SAVENOW-<br />
Twin Size - Reg. M49" Now $ 399°°<br />
SAVE •50°°- <strong>On</strong>ly 21<br />
Full Size • Reg.'469" Now $ 399°°<br />
SAVE *70°°-0^14!<br />
Queen Size - Reg. «519 i 'Now $ 469 00<br />
SAVS'SO"****<br />
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o<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1,1980 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N J.<br />
9<br />
Phoio oy charlH-Mtrtw<br />
This week's hot wester kept people close to the beaches In Ocean City where 68-degree weather<br />
provided welcome relief.<br />
Men arrested in jewel theft<br />
Two 10-year-old Med<strong>for</strong>d<br />
Lakes men were arrested this<br />
week <strong>for</strong> allegedly stealing<br />
170,000 worth <strong>of</strong> gold and<br />
Jewelry from a boardwalk<br />
store early kit weekend.<br />
. RobertMarah.M, and Mart<br />
J<br />
Irwln, 19, both <strong>of</strong> Med<strong>for</strong>d<br />
Lakes, were arrested by<br />
Ocean Qty police Tuesday<br />
and charged with burglary<br />
md conspiracy to commit<br />
burglary, according to Ocean<br />
aty Police Chief Domlnick C.<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
FrinlM and PuMiiM In Amirlea'l SrtatMi F.mliyB.^n<br />
By The<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER, Inc.<br />
II! MN llrt.1, Ocun City, H.I. MM<br />
IltaMMNd INI<br />
UtPfNg.ttMM<br />
Enttrri ai poll Sffltl It OCNn City, N. j, MIM<br />
•• iKMti (lilt mittir<br />
JOHN T, STETHERS<br />
Publisher<br />
FRED C. BENSON General Manager<br />
CHARLES M, THOMPSON IR Editor<br />
BYRON T. MERCER,,, Advertising Manager<br />
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE; IMS m «uf W mall In Oetiil 6M». SMMn<br />
Point. Mamitn, vatorm* ami Mnlay'i MkHi Ui MMM. UM, piMMm<br />
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- 1<br />
L«J».r. P.O. lu lM.Oi.tn City. NJ. N1M.<br />
Behold!<br />
AMAZING SWINGS<br />
ON FAMOUS<br />
QUOIZEL<br />
ANTIQUE<br />
BRASS<br />
LAMPS<br />
n BOARDWALK<br />
OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
Optn IB MI. Mtnfcy toSttimlay<br />
399-0025<br />
•'Th* Lord Q*vU* Six toyt.<br />
•t<strong>of</strong>f Net ftttttvtfffli"<br />
Longo,<br />
Both Med<strong>for</strong>d Lakes men<br />
werebeingbeld on $20,000 ball<br />
and will face a hearing on<br />
August 13, police said.<br />
According to Longo, the two<br />
men broke Into the Jewelry<br />
Hit at 1308 Boardwalk In the<br />
early Saturday morning hours<br />
and "emptied the counters."<br />
percent.<br />
The two men bad apparently<br />
returned to the<br />
Med<strong>for</strong>d Lakes area to<br />
"spread out" some <strong>of</strong> the loot<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e returning to Ocean<br />
aty where the two maintained<br />
summer residence on<br />
Fourth Si, police Mid,<br />
Longo credited the police<br />
nearly 80 percent <strong>of</strong> the stolen am<br />
merchandise was recovered vestigating the theft and Sgt<br />
and police are hopeful that a Thomas Schmidt and PtL<br />
check <strong>of</strong> the area pawn shops William Siteman <strong>for</strong> making<br />
will turn up fee other 20 fee arrest.<br />
Hurricanes topic <strong>of</strong> coastal series<br />
"Hurricanes and Coastal slide show on the natural<br />
Storms," the second program phenomena <strong>of</strong> hurricanes and<br />
In the Critical Coastal Issue* coastal storms, how and why<br />
series sponsored by the they <strong>for</strong>m. William Gerry <strong>of</strong><br />
Wetlands Institute, U net far. the county ClvUJWejwt <strong>of</strong>flpe<br />
will discuss ptahnl<br />
Saturday, Augurt » at 8;1B<br />
pjn.<br />
Martin Ross, "National<br />
Weather Service, win give a<br />
evacuatloivprotecaon<br />
and property and now<br />
respond to a hurricane<br />
wanting.<br />
The public Is invited For<br />
nutter In<strong>for</strong>mation caU 368-<br />
1211. The Institute Is located<br />
on Bone Harbor Blvd. in<br />
Middle Township.<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
Whm r$*mtmi*ngjob Inarkei<br />
PAGE 3 — SECTION ONE<br />
Course will help women adjust<br />
ByMARGIEBOWEN<br />
In aplte<strong>of</strong> the surge <strong>of</strong> the<br />
career oriented woman <strong>of</strong><br />
today who grew up reading<br />
Cosmopolitan, went to college<br />
and spent spare time •ending<br />
out resumes, many women<br />
still prefer to be<br />
homemakers. , -<br />
However, cooking, cleaning<br />
and railing' children and<br />
husband doesnt make <strong>for</strong> a<br />
good job reference when<br />
hubby leaves home either<br />
through dean or by choice<br />
and a job becomes a<br />
necessity.<br />
Many women marry young,<br />
divorce early and now must<br />
bee the working world in<br />
order to support themselves<br />
and children. Now through the<br />
Cam May County Vocational<br />
School, these "displaced<br />
homemakers" are being<br />
given the opportunity to learn<br />
to earn.<br />
Concurrent with vocational<br />
training, Individuals will<br />
a career decision mod suited<br />
to their needs, Interests and<br />
abilities.<br />
Workshops win be provided<br />
to develop consumer<br />
awareness and employment<br />
skills. In addition the opportunity<br />
to earn a high school<br />
equivalency diploma will be<br />
available.<br />
Currently the project<br />
director, Peter Carey, who Is<br />
also the aiststant principal <strong>of</strong><br />
the school, and Patricia<br />
Donovan, the project coorduiator,<br />
are In the process <strong>of</strong><br />
locating these "displaced<br />
homemakers" through<br />
various governmental students an progressing on and economic dislocation<br />
agencies such as the Com-thprehensive Employment and difficulties they may be usually the result <strong>of</strong><br />
Job and to aid them In any from fee home which Is<br />
Training Act (CETA); Cape having.<br />
separation, divorce, death,<br />
Human Resources; Helping The project was Initiated disability <strong>of</strong> a spouse or<br />
Other People Evolve last year when Carey, seeing departure <strong>of</strong> children whe<br />
(HOPE), a program <strong>for</strong> the a need <strong>for</strong> such a program have been the financial<br />
widowed band In Cane May within Cape May County, supporters in the household,<br />
Court House; rape and abuse sought out and obtained an In short, Carey explains<br />
programs; welfare; Catholic |U,Q00 government grant to that the program is <strong>for</strong><br />
Social Services, and other bjre someone to "reach out anyone who has been<br />
government programs. and find careen" tor these economically dependent on<br />
Ma. Donovan will be Interviewing<br />
applicants <strong>for</strong> be<br />
people,<br />
another and now must support<br />
program and aiding them in<br />
determining a career to<br />
pursue at the school. The<br />
facility Itself <strong>of</strong>fers vocational<br />
training in Just about<br />
everything from cosmetology<br />
to auto mechanics.<br />
After enrollment and<br />
testing, a course <strong>of</strong> study will<br />
be selected. The entire<br />
program beginning September<br />
3, will be held dally<br />
from 8:16 ajn. to 2:45 pjn.<br />
and will run through January<br />
at which tine job placement<br />
la provided.<br />
"We hope to have at least a<br />
75 percent placement," Carey<br />
said, adding that the program<br />
at well as fee students win<br />
Origin <strong>of</strong> bite<br />
still unknown<br />
City <strong>of</strong>ficials and medical<br />
experts are stymied as to<br />
what caused a "bite-like<br />
wound" In the lower back <strong>of</strong> a<br />
16-year-old bather Tuesday<br />
afternoon.<br />
Jeff M<strong>of</strong>fat, 18, from<br />
Hatboro Pa, and a summer<br />
Ocean City, resident was<br />
taken to Short Memorial<br />
Hospital immediately when<br />
treated <strong>for</strong> four<br />
weoodf and rde toed<br />
While fee beaches were<br />
cleared <strong>of</strong> bathers as a<br />
practice, according to Beach<br />
Patrol Cap. George T. Lafferty,<br />
"things an back to<br />
normal now."<br />
Lafferty said that no one<br />
could say <strong>for</strong> sure what "bit"<br />
fee boy and mat any cause<br />
would be "speculation."<br />
According to hospital<br />
Famous Brand Shoe<br />
Women's Shoes<br />
$799 T $91199 Values<br />
• Red Crow*<br />
• Socialite.<br />
• Firm Edition.<br />
• Foot Savers • Option.<br />
• Barefoot Original! " Fridehne<br />
• CobbieCuddlen •Front Row<br />
•Thil product.haj no eann«1ion whaiMvtr With ns<br />
M*lean National Red crm.<br />
Shoe Dept.<br />
Hrtt HMrf3t*4411 KM MpL OMjr)<br />
charts, M<strong>of</strong>fat had "multiple<br />
lacerations <strong>of</strong> the lower back"<br />
but examining doctors could<br />
not eay what caused fee<br />
punture-type wound, a<br />
hospital spokesman said.<br />
WMe some people hare<br />
(peculated tat the wounds<br />
wen caused by a Muefish,<br />
Lafferty said that's an it laapeeutaflon<br />
—because no one<br />
water about 2:30<br />
pjn. Tuesday. At mat time<br />
M<strong>of</strong>tottold those that assisted<br />
Um out <strong>of</strong> fee water that<br />
something had bitten him.<br />
A search <strong>of</strong> the water from<br />
both shore and from a boat<br />
revealed nothing mat Could<br />
hive caused fee wound such<br />
as floating debris or sharks.<br />
'% out <strong>of</strong> 10 buyers read<br />
ads be<strong>for</strong>e purchasing!!<br />
"make or break it."<br />
displaced aomeume in their<br />
Carey also noted that CETA future. This Is primarily due<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials art "very en- to fee fact that women usually<br />
thuslastic" about the have a longer life span than<br />
men.<br />
program.<br />
In addition the school will<br />
Displaced homemakers are<br />
follow up on career Individuals who have explacements<br />
to see how fee perlenced a sudden personal<br />
In his research Carey themselves and-or their<br />
learned from government families <strong>for</strong> the flrat time or<br />
studies that 85 percent <strong>of</strong> may need to re-educate<br />
married women wfll become themselves on careen thiy<br />
may have had In the pest and<br />
need retraining on outdated<br />
skills.<br />
Weather<br />
"Our goal Is to get 60 or 80<br />
participants," said Carey,<br />
Partly sunny skies expected adding that child care serfcr<br />
Way jdth JI chance if-yiees are waUabie-at-the<br />
•hewen and ttadenbowen school. However, there is<br />
and temperatures ranging in limited space in them,<br />
the 80s to nw SO. UM Anyone interested in me<br />
<strong>for</strong>ecast <strong>for</strong> tbe weekend <strong>calls</strong> program and would Uke to<br />
<strong>for</strong> hot weather wife partly Investigate this unique opcloudy<br />
skies and tern- portunity should call the Cape<br />
peratares to the upper Ml to May County Vocational<br />
low Mi. Chance <strong>of</strong> Hum- School, Student personnel<br />
denhewen <strong>for</strong> Monday with services <strong>of</strong>fice at WHOM,<br />
morning lows m fee low to<br />
mid 70s and Wgbs In the 90s.<br />
NATIONAL<br />
SERVICE.<br />
WEATHER<br />
Tides<br />
M 8TBEET DRAWBRIDGE<br />
NOTICE - Deduct M honr<br />
<strong>for</strong> beach.<br />
ADD-HOUR For Beedey-i<br />
Point •ridge,<br />
)Ftrit Quarter X Fun Moon<br />
N New Moon (Lait Quarter<br />
Low<br />
AJf. P.M.<br />
Ugh<br />
A.M. P.M.<br />
1 1:00 1:05<br />
I lilS 2:05<br />
1 (• tm 3:06<br />
« 8:« 4:05<br />
im<br />
SEMI-ANNUAL SALE<br />
NOW IN PROGRESS<br />
<strong>On</strong><br />
Beautiful<br />
14kt Gold<br />
RUGS!<br />
20% <strong>of</strong>f these and many more<br />
14kt Gold Rings valued at •SO or more<br />
Sorry, No Lay-aways<br />
Come In and Pick up a FREE<br />
Ocean City map 4 Street Guide.<br />
THOMAS Jewelers<br />
825 Asbury Ave.<br />
Ocean City 3990359<br />
Open; Mon.-HIT.9J0fci3D<br />
Fri. 9:30 to9:00, Sat 9:30 to5JD<br />
I<br />
i<br />
ii
RAGE 4 — SECTION ONE<br />
Sacred Heart Church was setting <strong>for</strong> Mtgliacdo-Overly nuptials<br />
The Sacred Heart Churtb In<br />
Vlneland was the setting on<br />
June is <strong>for</strong> the 1 o'clock<br />
wedding <strong>of</strong> Mame C, Overly<br />
<strong>of</strong> Seavllle and Larry<br />
MlgUacdo <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe.<br />
The bride la the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr, and Mrs. John O, Overly<br />
<strong>of</strong> Seavllle. The groom is the<br />
Joan Wood,<strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe•<br />
Sharon Rennlx <strong>of</strong> Miller,<br />
sburg, Pa.,. Mary Ellen<br />
Konsyck <strong>of</strong> Seavilla, Debi<br />
Uwis <strong>of</strong> W« Cheater, Pa,,<br />
Andrea Llppl ,and Connl<br />
Ludtam <strong>of</strong> Ocean City,<br />
Marianne Haffelfinger <strong>of</strong><br />
Seavllle and Emma<br />
MI <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mlgliaedo <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe. The<br />
MigUafldo <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe, flown- glrli were Aprli Joy<br />
Elate* 0, Menner, glitor <strong>of</strong> Overly, Lealle Manner,<br />
the bride, was matron <strong>of</strong> ft-mda Meigner and Any<br />
honor. Her attendants ware Mlgliaedo. all nieces <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Musetm schedules auction<br />
The Ocean City Museum's<br />
annual auction will be held at<br />
the intermediate school, 18th<br />
. Street and Bay Avenue,<br />
«n August IS from 10 a,m.<br />
until 6 p.m.<br />
The building is airconditioned.<br />
There will be<br />
plenty <strong>of</strong> seats and convenient<br />
free parking.<br />
TMs is an opportunity to sell<br />
antiques and collectibles at a<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>it or add to collections.<br />
Consignments may be<br />
brought to the museum, 409<br />
Wesley Av., Monday through<br />
Saturday from 10 a.m. until 4<br />
p.m. from now until August 9,<br />
Robert Fritsehe <strong>of</strong> SeweU is<br />
providing aid to the museum.<br />
He will be assisted by his wife,<br />
Mae, and his sister-in-law,<br />
Mrs. Albert Mellor, botti <strong>of</strong><br />
whom win act as clerks <strong>for</strong><br />
Die auction.<br />
The public Is invited to<br />
inspect fee items to be sold<br />
August 12 at the intermediate<br />
•ehool from 10 am until 3<br />
p.m.<br />
CLEARANCE<br />
Now In Progress<br />
827 - 837<br />
Asbury Ave.,<br />
Ocean City<br />
399-6400<br />
Pre-Season<br />
Coat and Jacket<br />
SALE<br />
Save 20% Now<br />
on our new collection <strong>of</strong><br />
Wool -Wool Blends<br />
and All Weather Coats<br />
Sixms Petite thru Size 18<br />
Included in this Sale<br />
Our Fine Selection <strong>of</strong><br />
MAN MADE FUR JACKETS<br />
ANIJ FIIIJ. LENGTH COATS<br />
CITY PARKING REAB<br />
OP1MOF<br />
lit Ajbury Ave,<br />
Phone »?-Mt0<br />
OPEN Wednesday<br />
••SiJO<br />
Suiting-up<br />
<strong>for</strong><br />
E\LL<br />
Sophisticated styling<br />
paired with the ease<br />
and com<strong>for</strong>t that<br />
today's woman needs.<br />
Wool flannel, corduroy<br />
and velveteen blazers<br />
combined with straight<br />
skirts, say elegance<br />
and suit you perfectly<br />
<strong>for</strong> Pall!<br />
si»s«toii<br />
837 Asbury Ave.<br />
Ocean City 399-6400<br />
HOURS 9 to 5:30 Daily<br />
bride and groom.<br />
Leonard Mlgliaedo Jr.,<br />
brother <strong>of</strong> the groom, was<br />
best man. Assisting as ushers<br />
were Daniel and Avid Beyel<br />
<strong>of</strong> Marmora^ Harry Tun Jr. <strong>of</strong><br />
Be*sleys Point, Cervine<br />
Oriner, Jojeph Tterno and<br />
John Yank <strong>of</strong> Tuekahoe,<br />
Thomas Jones <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe<br />
and Barry Mesiner <strong>of</strong> Marmora.<br />
The ring bearer was<br />
Leonard John Mlgllacclo,<br />
TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N.J,<br />
nephew <strong>of</strong> the groom.<br />
The soloist was Dale<br />
Overly, brother <strong>of</strong> the bride,<br />
and hli accoracllanljjt on fee<br />
flute ma Mr wife, Bdle<br />
Overly,<br />
A reception was held at<br />
Gia's Suburban Rouse In<br />
Bridgeton. Following the<br />
weeptton the Mwlyweds t<strong>of</strong>t<br />
<strong>for</strong> a honeymoon In Florida,<br />
The couple will reside In<br />
Seavllle.<br />
JOLLY BIDDERS Wank and.Hot Adsh#«d 211;<br />
Tuesday evening's game Winnie L§u«e and V«ra<br />
resulted In an average <strong>of</strong> no. Turner 213; Emma Goddard<br />
Top seorars <strong>for</strong> ft§ North-<br />
South were Betty Wallace and<br />
Ray Btsblng wlui 138, and <strong>for</strong><br />
the Bait-West were Stella<br />
Quoth and Carol Manners<br />
with 136H.<br />
Runners up in tie North-<br />
South section were Olive<br />
Schaeffer and Lenore<br />
Townsend tying with Sylvia<br />
and Bernard Schein with 133;<br />
Mary and Oil* Johnson 12i{<br />
Nancy Hiasey and Jackie<br />
McKeon Hi; Rose and Don<br />
Marino 113 and Harry Baker<br />
and Bill Wosnack 112.<br />
Runners up in the Bast-<br />
West were Lillian and Jack<br />
laird 125; Dot Pataky and<br />
Ann BIODI 120; Pig Killian<br />
and Angela Shorter 117%;<br />
ffleanor Howard and Matilda<br />
FWfer 113; Joanne and Bill<br />
Cochrane 112 and Mary<br />
Clif<strong>for</strong>d and Florence Godley<br />
U7.<br />
The games are played<br />
every Tuesday evening at<br />
7:30 in the community canter.<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>mation or partnership<br />
call 39MMS or SW-<br />
OT?.<br />
YACHT CLUB<br />
DUPLICATE — An average<br />
<strong>of</strong> 195 wag made at Tuesday's<br />
game. Top scorers lor the<br />
North-South were Edna<br />
Daniels and Jean DiMartno<br />
irith 287H followed by Peg<br />
Atkinson and Jean MeCadden<br />
249U- Nancy Remmey and<br />
Peg Wiegand 239Mi; Peg<br />
Berdow and Marge Gartland<br />
228; Joe and Lucille Mina 218;<br />
Helen Bird and Dot Adams<br />
202M., and Ernie and Helen<br />
Scherey 199M..<br />
Top scorers <strong>for</strong> fee East-<br />
West were Paul and Alice<br />
Jones with 228. Runners up<br />
were Miriam Seaman and<br />
SMBIDMB MM; H«*n Kulp<br />
and Lucille MorrlMfl mW,<br />
NATURAL<br />
FINEST SELECTION<br />
OF QUALITY BASKETS<br />
FURNITURE AND<br />
DECORATOR ITEMS<br />
ON THE SOUTH JERSEY<br />
SHORE<br />
704 ASBURY AVE.<br />
398.0456<br />
Daily 9:30 to 5:00<br />
Bridge<br />
and Connie Pearn 212%;<br />
Harry and Jj»r Belwoar<br />
209%; Dottle Schupe and<br />
Emily Kaiser 208*4 and Julius<br />
and Marion Raueh 202H,<br />
BBCAYNE - The Ugh<br />
scorer at Monday's bridge<br />
party was Ruth Mert«n<br />
followed by Lillian Carlin,<br />
Marian G la vis, Florence<br />
Brown, M. Osborne, Edith<br />
Wlgo, Helen Sedan and Jane<br />
Dove, Thwe tras one table <strong>of</strong><br />
ninochle and Hie winner was<br />
E3sie Kromer.<br />
MATDIEB — An average <strong>of</strong><br />
108 was made at Tuesday's<br />
matinee. Top scorers <strong>for</strong> the<br />
North-South section were<br />
Hazel Rohrbach and Ann<br />
Jones with 139 followed by<br />
Oalre Awrltt and Pearl May,<br />
130 and Elsie and Al Coane<br />
m.<br />
Top Karm tor (he Bast-<br />
West were Harriet Robbins<br />
and Birdie Goldls with 143<br />
followed by Arlene Kahn and<br />
Bernice Brodsky 130; Edith<br />
Falrlie and Reha McLaughlin<br />
116 and Esther Stobbart and<br />
Lois Kilboume 113.<br />
Matinee games are played<br />
on Tuesday at 15:30 p.m. In<br />
the Ocean Cily Community<br />
.Center. For partnership or<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation call Lois<br />
Kilboume at 399-8277 or<br />
Laurel Mowbray SgMMg,<br />
Miss Weaver engaged<br />
•sfli<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Richard L.<br />
Weaver <strong>of</strong> Arlington, Va.<br />
and this city announce the<br />
engagement <strong>of</strong> their<br />
daughter, Beth Ann to<br />
Robert D. Maslowsky, Lt<br />
USN, son <strong>of</strong> Col. (USAF<br />
Ret,) and Mrs. Melvin W.<br />
Maslowsky <strong>of</strong> Houston,<br />
Mo.<br />
Miss Weaver, an alumna<br />
<strong>of</strong> Notre Dame College, Is<br />
employed by the Transportation<br />
Institute in<br />
Washington, D.C. Lt.<br />
Maslowsky, a 1873<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Naval<br />
Academy, is presently<br />
assigned tothe <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Chief <strong>of</strong> Naval Operations.<br />
An October wedding to<br />
planned.<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Larry Migllaccio<br />
High scorers Monday night<br />
at the Ocean City Card dub<br />
games were Edna Magin in<br />
Stroke club to meet<br />
The next meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Atlantic County Stroke dub<br />
will be held on Wednesday,<br />
August 13, 7:30 p.m. at the<br />
Betty Bacharach<br />
Rehabilitation Hospital in<br />
Pomona. All stroke patients<br />
and their families and friends<br />
are encourage to attend.<br />
The guest speaker will be<br />
Art Pertel <strong>of</strong> the D^«to«t<br />
<strong>of</strong> Health and Human Services.<br />
He will discuss Social<br />
Security benefits, disability<br />
benefits, Medicare and other<br />
topics <strong>of</strong> interest Refreshments<br />
will be served.<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
contact Len Darling at 347-<br />
MBl.<br />
Birth is announced<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W.<br />
CorbBV<strong>of</strong> Bal* Cynwyd, Pa.<br />
announce tht^jbirBi <strong>of</strong> their<br />
Deal-bid<br />
daughter, Alexandra<br />
Elizabeth on Jute 16 in<br />
Philadelphia.<br />
Mrs. Corbin is the <strong>for</strong>mer<br />
Karen Ruth Culbertson,<br />
daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs,<br />
Harry E. Culbertson Jr. <strong>of</strong><br />
Springfield, Delaware<br />
County, Pa. and previously <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City.<br />
The paternal grandparents<br />
are Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence<br />
Corbln <strong>of</strong> Marttnton, ffl.<br />
The family is summering In<br />
Ocean City.<br />
ANNUAL BAZAAR<br />
The Wesley Manor, 22nd St.<br />
and Bay Av. will hold its<br />
annual bazaar on Thursday,<br />
August 14 from tin ajn. to 3<br />
pm. Everyone Is welcome.<br />
Qiana Basics,.,<br />
by Lee Mar, Rainbow <strong>of</strong><br />
colors; Belge f White, Jade,<br />
Duity Rose, Blue, Cherry<br />
Senior Citizen<br />
Discount 10% Off<br />
Dress Shoppe<br />
741 Asbury Ave.<br />
Also large<br />
selection<br />
ef§!ie3i-,M<br />
pinochle with 622 and Betty<br />
Oast in bridge with 5090.<br />
Other winners In pinochle<br />
were Betty Vaugban, 606;<br />
Elsie Levens, 604; Alma<br />
Howe, 600; Joe Nettleton, 590;<br />
John Kublcki, 578; Carl<br />
Mehnert, S6P; Anna Mehnert<br />
165; Al Goldman 563; Cliff<br />
Stengel 661 • Edna Hooper 649,<br />
and Helen Perrault 946.<br />
Runners up In bridge were<br />
Mike Goll, 4930; Ruth Mc-<br />
Bride 4620; Gladys Young<br />
4440; Rita Berchtold 4320.<br />
and Clementina Jacovino<br />
4150.<br />
The Ocean City Card dub<br />
meeh every Monday at 7 p.m.<br />
in the youth center.<br />
"The Teen Scene" will be<br />
the theme <strong>of</strong> the Southern<br />
Shore Christian Business and<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Women's<br />
Council dinner party Monday<br />
at 7 p.m. at Quail Hill Inn,<br />
Smithville.<br />
A musical presentation will<br />
be made by Laurie Grace, a<br />
resident <strong>of</strong> Ocean View.<br />
The special feature <strong>of</strong> the<br />
evening will be a fashion show<br />
featuring teen fashions from<br />
the in-B-Teen Shop <strong>of</strong> Central<br />
Square.<br />
Karen Wltte, author <strong>of</strong> the<br />
book, Angels In Faded Jiang,<br />
will be the speaker <strong>for</strong> the<br />
evening. She has had her own<br />
television and radio series<br />
and is eurrenUy active in TV<br />
broadcasting. She comes<br />
from Minneapolis, Minn,<br />
where she has bad sane<br />
teaching experience which<br />
prompted the writing <strong>of</strong> her<br />
book.<br />
Christian Business and<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1,1980<br />
womens dub sets nmt<br />
witt no <strong>for</strong>mal membership,<br />
sponsoring clubs and councils<br />
around the world. All dinners<br />
are open to the public:<br />
Reservations far the dinner<br />
may be made by contacting<br />
Marion Horakh, 641-1387 or<br />
Grace Snow, 8584917.<br />
Guild sets bamar<br />
The Si Mary's Guild <strong>of</strong> ft e<br />
Hely TWnlty Church, s<strong>of</strong>t Si<br />
and Bay Av. will hold its<br />
annual bazaar dn Thursday<br />
and Friday, August 14 and li j<br />
from 9 am to S p.m. *<br />
The guild has been working<br />
on many projects during the<br />
year to mate their bazaar a<br />
»eclal event. Among the<br />
many Items <strong>for</strong> sale will be<br />
baked goods, hand made<br />
Items, books, jmrelry, and<br />
attic treasures. Snacks will<br />
also be available. There ii<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Women's plenty <strong>of</strong> free parking in the<br />
Council is nondenomlnaUonal church lot.<br />
OPEN<br />
7 DAYS<br />
Summer Sale<br />
Clothing — Shoes — Accesiories<br />
<strong>for</strong> Ladies & Gentlemen<br />
30% Off<br />
20% Off Swimwear<br />
Additional 10% <strong>of</strong>f the total<br />
Sale price when purchase is paid<br />
with cash, check, Visa or<br />
Master Charge presented with this ad!<br />
All Sales Final. No Rtturns or Refunds<br />
Cross Country Shops<br />
Central Square/Llnwood<br />
653.0190<br />
Mon-Fri 10-9:00 • Sat 10-5:30<br />
Cathy's Corner<br />
Poly/Cotton<br />
& Terry Tops<br />
Swimwear<br />
374 tfith Si, / Stone Harbor<br />
368-1356<br />
Mon-Sun 10-10:00<br />
CLEARANCE<br />
fcOFF<br />
Selected Items!<br />
Plain Velour<br />
& Sculptured Tops<br />
New Fall Colon<br />
•28<br />
•38 •19"<br />
also<br />
Velour<br />
Sweatere<br />
Price<br />
LONG SLEEVE CYNLES<br />
Embroidered T-Shirti were .is, Now *11"<br />
846 Boardwalk, Ocean City, N.J.<br />
o<br />
o<br />
0<br />
o<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1,1980<br />
TOB SENTINEL-LEDGEB<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Bruno Dahlhausen take top Hydrangea Festival spot<br />
Janet Sdoli, chairman <strong>of</strong><br />
the annual - Hydrangea<br />
Festival, has announced toe<br />
grand sweepstakes winner as<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Bruno<br />
Dahlhausen <strong>of</strong> 1 Mariana La.<br />
Other categories and<br />
winners are; &<br />
Best hydrangea bush: Mr.<br />
and Mrs. V. Gangemi, 28<br />
Barbados La., first; Dr. and<br />
Mrs. S. Mroz, 2833 Central<br />
Av., second; Rosalie Connor,<br />
SI? Haven Av., third, and Mr.<br />
sad Mrs. H. Lochbaum, 72<br />
Walnut R., honorable mention.<br />
Best hydrangea garden:<br />
Mr. and MM. F.S, HJchard.<br />
son, 211 Ocean Rd, first; Mr,<br />
and Mrs. P. Yoos Jr., 28<br />
Arkansas Av., second; Mr.<br />
and Mrg. E. Raymond, 2009<br />
Bay Av., third, and Mrs. Ruth<br />
Cbnway, $113 Bayland Drive,<br />
honorable mention.<br />
Best red hydrangea: Mrs.<br />
ft GDI, 412 Waverly Blvd.,<br />
first; Allen C. Thomas, Jr., 6<br />
Aberdeen Rd., second; Mr.<br />
and Mrs. 0. Kranlch, 1903<br />
Glenwood Dr., third and Mr.<br />
and Mrs. T. ElUnsfeld, 27<br />
Arkansas Ave, honorable<br />
Dr. Fisher to be RBI speaker<br />
Dr. Milton C. Fisher, The dafly schedule is 9 to<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the Theological 10:30. Registration Is 0 per<br />
Smiinary <strong>of</strong> The Re<strong>for</strong>med family. Registration can be<br />
tylacopal Church is fee final completed upon arrival.<br />
speaker <strong>of</strong> the Re<strong>for</strong>med<br />
Bible Institute <strong>of</strong> 1980. For further in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
Dr. Fisher will be contact Mrs. Sub S. Patdiscussing<br />
the theology <strong>of</strong> the Urson, registrar, at MWS7I.<br />
Old Testament, developing Dr. Fisher will also be<br />
the historic progression <strong>of</strong> preaching at the 8:45 ajn.<br />
God's self-revelation to Ms service <strong>of</strong> the Orthodox<br />
people during the centuries <strong>of</strong> Presbyterian Church, Sunday,<br />
at the Central Ocean City<br />
preparation <strong>for</strong> the coming <strong>of</strong><br />
Oirjst.<br />
Union Chapel.<br />
DISCOUNT FASHIONS<br />
HADOON<br />
DRESS CO.<br />
S17 8th St., Ocean City<br />
New Fall Shipments Arriving!<br />
Including,,,<br />
Gloria Vanderbilt • lutte Knits<br />
Jonathan Logan<br />
Leslie Fay • R&K<br />
Open Daily<br />
a.m.t^ 5 p.m.<br />
OFF<br />
All Summer Fashions<br />
751 Asbury Ave.<br />
Dally 9-6; Frl. 9-9<br />
Join the Crew<br />
BONNIES CLOSET<br />
For <strong>On</strong>e Weak July 28 - Aug 2<br />
Ws will monogram any crew neck purchased<br />
here FRIBI Choose from<br />
Shetlands, Aerylicsand Cotton Crews<br />
in a rainbow <strong>of</strong> colors.<br />
Mmnieb Clooei<br />
WayiMoVIIUga<br />
Tuckahot Rd.<br />
Marmora<br />
399-6330<br />
Op«nD*»y 10-8:30<br />
"lt'» worth a Trip<br />
to th» Country"<br />
mention. gp<br />
Best small home display:<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Huff, 8<br />
Michigan Av., first; Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Carl Wolf, 168 Pinnacle<br />
Rd., second; Johnette<br />
Hoekle, 1 W. Station Rd.,<br />
third and Mr. and Mrs. L.<br />
Migllaccio, 111 E. 13th Si,<br />
honorable mention.<br />
Best large home display:<br />
Mrs. D. H<strong>of</strong>fman, 131 W.<br />
Atlantic Blvd., first; Mr. and<br />
Mrs. H. Melton, 53 Arkansas<br />
Av., second; Dr. and Mrs, R.<br />
Israel, 51 Arkansas Av., third<br />
«nd Warren Ray, 5 Mariana<br />
La. honorable mention.<br />
Queens Infanta are chosen<br />
Yvonne Rae Shelton<br />
Senior Mss Queen Infanta<br />
Stacey Alliantro<br />
Junior Mm Quoin Infanta<br />
Julie Oeller<br />
little MM Quam Inftmta<br />
The new Ocean Oftr Baby<br />
Parade Queens Infanta who<br />
will reign over the 71st annual<br />
parade have been chosen this<br />
year by Miss America 1980,<br />
Cheryl Prewltt.<br />
Mlaa America Just returned<br />
from New York and had a<br />
three-day practice <strong>for</strong> fte<br />
USD tour. During a break W<br />
her schedule <strong>of</strong> rehearsals,<br />
she judged the queens and<br />
selected one in each division Mrs. Bruno Dahlhausen <strong>of</strong> l Mariana La, stands in front <strong>of</strong> her grand<br />
and the court. The girls were sweepstake winning hydrangeas.<br />
notified by telegram per. ,<br />
y<br />
malty from MM Prewttt. Bafy Parade u set to begin at 10 a.m, August 14<br />
Reigning this year •• Little<br />
Miss Queen Infanta wfll be<br />
Julie Gellerrf Ocean Clly and<br />
her court consists <strong>of</strong> Michelle<br />
Yochun <strong>of</strong> ioniers Point and<br />
Ann Martin <strong>of</strong> Ventnor.<br />
Selected as Junior Miss<br />
Quern Infanta was Stacey<br />
Alliantro <strong>of</strong> Absecon along<br />
win ho 1 court Abigail Heche<br />
and Ape Heche <strong>of</strong> Ocean<br />
aty, and Senior Miss Queen<br />
Infanta Yvonne Rae Shelton<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cape May wife her court<br />
Unda Jean Powell and Nand<br />
Culeasandro <strong>of</strong> Ocean aty.<br />
The quean will be crowned<br />
at 8 a jn. on Thursday, August<br />
14 be<strong>for</strong>e the start <strong>of</strong> the<br />
parade, Mayor Chester J.<br />
Wlmberg will do the honors<br />
after which the girls wfll ride<br />
their respective floats and<br />
then return to the reviewing<br />
stand to reign over the many<br />
entrants as they march down<br />
the boardwalk.<br />
PriicUla Parker <strong>of</strong> the<br />
South Jersey School <strong>of</strong> Dance<br />
and Baton will be the director<br />
(rf thlsyear'sparade and Fred<br />
Rexon will return as commentator.<br />
Along with the<br />
bandi and floats there will be<br />
a few new attractions to entertain<br />
fee thousands who<br />
attend one <strong>of</strong> Ocean City's<br />
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TUs year's parade will be<br />
directed by Prisdlla Parker,<br />
director <strong>of</strong> the South Jersey<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Dana and Baton.<br />
She win be taking over the<br />
responsibilities <strong>of</strong> Russell and<br />
Evelyn Hanscom who retired<br />
kst year after more than 30<br />
years as directors.<br />
Mrs. Parker, along with her<br />
committees, are hoping to add<br />
some new dimensions to this<br />
year's popular festivities.<br />
Mils America 1980, Cheryl<br />
Prewitt, accepted the task <strong>of</strong><br />
choosing the Queens Intonta<br />
<strong>for</strong> the first time. After<br />
choosing the queens, she<br />
autographed their pictures as<br />
a memento.<br />
Mayor Chester J. Wlmberg<br />
will crown the new queens at 9<br />
ajn. be<strong>for</strong>e the start <strong>of</strong> the<br />
parade. Alter the ceremony<br />
the girls will be interviewed<br />
by Judy Beeotte and Bart<br />
Fteoe <strong>for</strong> tee local Channel 2<br />
TV station. They will then ride<br />
their floats the full length <strong>of</strong><br />
the parade route and return to<br />
the Judging stand to reign<br />
over fee parade.<br />
"If anyone knows <strong>of</strong> any<br />
people who have held the title<br />
Miss Ocean aty, Miss Beach<br />
IWfc&Jjii Night In Venice<br />
or im/'WflJtr'glrla that have<br />
been crowned throughout the<br />
years and would like to<br />
participate In this year's<br />
parade, we would Ilk* to hear<br />
from them," said Mrs.<br />
Parker.<br />
Along with the many en-<br />
Classified ads bring results<br />
trants who will be competing<br />
in fancy decorated go-carts<br />
and strollers, comic,<br />
children's, commercial and<br />
non-commercial floats, there<br />
will also be bands and mar*<br />
chlng groups from around fee<br />
area.<br />
Each winner will receive a<br />
CO savings bond donated by<br />
businesses from Ocean City<br />
and surrounding communities,<br />
Also the special Leo<br />
Bamberger Founder's<br />
"Personalia Baby" Award<br />
will be presented by Bamberger's<br />
son Henry.<br />
The parade was initiated by<br />
Leo Bamberger who began a<br />
bust fund to help finance the<br />
event which Is now sponsored<br />
by the dry along with monies<br />
from the trust.<br />
<strong>On</strong>er special awards to be<br />
presented include fee beat<br />
twins or triplets; fee baby<br />
coning fee greatest distance<br />
and Hie award <strong>for</strong> fee best<br />
non-commercial float entries.<br />
Registration <strong>for</strong>ms <strong>for</strong><br />
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fee In<strong>for</strong>mation bureau at the<br />
mule pier, Boardwalk at<br />
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be submitted by noon Wednesday,<br />
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S — SECTION<br />
Fr H Morris ends duty?<br />
•nie Rev, Joseph Anttohy<br />
Morris, CM, a Viocentfan<br />
priest who was ordained this<br />
pest May, has completed (iMty<br />
as a summer chaplain wndng<br />
the sick, aged and dying at.tbe<br />
378-bed teaching Caraey<br />
Hospital In Bostoa<br />
Father Morris, son <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Joseph • Albert<br />
Morris <strong>of</strong> Ocean City, to a<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> Ntagra Unfcprity<br />
In New York, In 1978 he<br />
attended Mary Immaculate<br />
Seminary In Northampton,<br />
Pa., where he studied<br />
theology <strong>for</strong> four years.<br />
During Us academic<br />
summers, Fr. Morris was<br />
assigned to Panama where be<br />
studied Spanish during his<br />
parish worJk Later be'fb<br />
tended Yale University nd<br />
studledGerman while serving<br />
as a local Deacon. Dufftg<br />
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renewal program conducted<br />
by VlncenUans.<br />
iWAth<br />
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I hate girls<br />
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ocean City<br />
Qptn Every B»y<br />
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />
But never on Sun.<br />
looking <strong>for</strong> new Miss Atlantic County<br />
Nineteen women to vie <strong>for</strong> title at the pageant<br />
MAYS' LANDING _<br />
Nineteen young womtn, in.<br />
dudlng five from Linwood,<br />
are seeking the Miss Attanac<br />
County titte In a thrwNnlght<br />
pageant going on tnls<br />
weekend (I pjn, nightly) at<br />
Oakcrest-Abseiaml High<br />
School.<br />
me winner, who wm be<br />
ffowntd Saturday night by<br />
Amy Bennett <strong>of</strong> Somers Point,<br />
wiU tarn the right to<br />
represent the county in neit<br />
year's Miss New Jeney<br />
Pageant<br />
This is a special Miss<br />
Atlantic County Pageant<br />
Mnce it marks M years <strong>of</strong><br />
continuous sponsorship by the<br />
Mainland Jaycees, "the 1980<br />
show, called "This Is It,"<br />
features a talented cast and a<br />
targe group <strong>of</strong> <strong>for</strong>mer holders<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Miss Atlantic County<br />
title.<br />
The five young women from<br />
Unwood who are hoping to<br />
win the title and the $1,000<br />
scholarship Oat goes with it,<br />
include 19-year-old Jennifer<br />
Stockett, le-year-old April<br />
Sthoenleber, 18-year-old Julie<br />
Armbruster, 18-year-old<br />
Patricia Hopkins and 18-yearold<br />
Kathleen Woods,<br />
Miss Stockett, a 5-7 blonde<br />
who win <strong>of</strong>fer a dramatic<br />
monologue In the talent<br />
competition, is a sophomore<br />
at Albright College. Miss<br />
Schoenleber, a singer, is a<br />
five-four blonde.<br />
Miss Armbruster, who<br />
plays the piano, will enter<br />
Rider College in the fall. Miss<br />
Hopkins, who plays the<br />
clarinet, is entering her senior<br />
year at Mainland Regional<br />
High School. And, Miss<br />
Woods, a dancer, is preparing<br />
to enter Trenton State<br />
College.<br />
The otter 14 contestants are<br />
from various parta <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
County. Michelle Manltti is a<br />
I7.year-eld dancer from Egg<br />
Harbor Township, Kathleen<br />
Ward is a 19year-old singer<br />
from Ventnor. Dalene Whit*<br />
is a 17-year-old dancer fron<br />
Pomona. Cathleen Collins is «<br />
S-year-dd dancer from Egi<br />
Harbor Township.<br />
Valerie Pfeffer fi a 18-yearold<br />
actress from Absecon.<br />
Laurie Ney Is a 21-year-old<br />
baton twirler from Scullville.<br />
Michelle Yurkow is an 18-<br />
year-old singer from<br />
PieasantvUle. Edwlge Bingue<br />
is an 18-year-old singer from<br />
Mays Landing, Kimberly<br />
Dougherty to a 19-year^ld<br />
singer from Northfleld.<br />
Suzette DeGaetano is a 17-<br />
year-old ginger from Mays<br />
landing. Veronica Melton is<br />
an 18-year-old pianist from<br />
Bgg Harbor. Caroline<br />
Petltevls is an 18-year-old<br />
singer from Egg Harbor.<br />
Donna Virden is a 21-year-old<br />
singer from Absecon. And,<br />
Karen Young is a lfr.year.old<br />
pianist from Briganttae.<br />
Amy Bennett to give up crown<br />
(continued from page 1)<br />
"Last year, ui the county<br />
pageant," she points out, "I<br />
felt the four toughest con<br />
testanta had already bsen<br />
named as runners-up. Since I<br />
had won both swim suit and<br />
talent in my preliminary<br />
group, I knew the chances <strong>of</strong><br />
me not making the top five<br />
were pretty sum. So, when<br />
fliey named the first four, I<br />
figured I had a good chance to<br />
be the winner."<br />
"In New Jersey, it was<br />
different. I looked at those<br />
other five girls and saw<br />
Tent She was great and 1<br />
couldn't picture her not being<br />
in the top five. So, I kind <strong>of</strong><br />
bought she would be the<br />
winner."<br />
"I'll have to admit, hough,<br />
that it is a very exciting<br />
moment. You're never really<br />
sure what's going to happen<br />
md your heart is pumping,"<br />
Throughout this week, Amy<br />
has been using her experience<br />
to help prepare the 19 young<br />
women seeking to succeed<br />
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her. She has <strong>of</strong>fered encouragement<br />
when necessary<br />
and helpful suggestions. Her<br />
personal involvement with the<br />
esntetente has s«de U a<br />
battii* Ws«k iyf iiieiu ail.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Saturday night, Amy<br />
wiU per<strong>for</strong>m her floor tieretae<br />
as MUs Atlantic County<br />
one last ttme. She will also<br />
particpate in other pageant<br />
production both tonight and<br />
tomorrow. Then, in the<br />
pageant tradition, she will<br />
place a new crown on the head<br />
<strong>of</strong> a new Miu Atlantic County,<br />
With the spotlight on<br />
anomer young woman, Amy<br />
Bennett will very quietly take<br />
tar place in pageant history.<br />
She has given her special<br />
charm and taint to further<br />
enchance the image <strong>of</strong> Miss<br />
Atlantic County,<br />
New law enables disabled<br />
to return to their work<br />
More disabled beneficiaries<br />
wiU attempt returning to work<br />
aider new Social Security law<br />
changes, Oscar Emit, district<br />
manager in Atlantic City<br />
predicted this week.<br />
President Carter signed tte<br />
Social Security Disability<br />
Amendments <strong>of</strong> 1180 on June I<br />
md major improvements are<br />
effective December 1980. The<br />
new law <strong>of</strong>fers , greater<br />
assistance • tawLfdiaabledbenMteiarWi<br />
*o mttemiH<br />
work despite - continuing<br />
impairments, Ernst advised.<br />
Most disabled claimants<br />
would like to work and <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
have the opportunity to find<br />
employment. Under the old<br />
law, returning to work would<br />
cause the relatively rapid logs<br />
<strong>of</strong> cash, and Medicare<br />
'benefits. This financial risk<br />
deterred many beneficiaries<br />
from seeking or accepting<br />
serious Job <strong>of</strong>fers, Ernst slid.<br />
In Cape May County 1,404<br />
disabled workers qualify <strong>for</strong><br />
Medicare.<br />
The new law minimizes tte<br />
risks involved in accepting<br />
paid employment in several<br />
wayss<br />
-by providing automatic<br />
reentitlement to benefits if a<br />
i work attempt by a disabled<br />
Individual tails within one<br />
year;<br />
-by continuing Medicare<br />
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—by providing immediate<br />
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1 • LOWREY ORSAN Used reg. lewd their<br />
daddy and yearned <strong>for</strong> Mm.<br />
Tbe inset constructive thing<br />
(heir mother could have done<br />
would have been to let them<br />
M possible and encourage<br />
fliem In their affection and<br />
admiration <strong>of</strong> him.<br />
ThiM would have relieved<br />
them <strong>of</strong> a peat strain and<br />
would have helped repair tte<br />
emotional damage caused<br />
by the dlsaolutlon <strong>of</strong> the<br />
family.<br />
But, like to many otter<br />
parents—mate and female—<br />
who have gone through an<br />
angry divorce, she did not do<br />
this.<br />
Mead 4 behaving Hie an<br />
adult with her ehfldrus' beat<br />
Interests in mind, the<br />
behaved like a child interested<br />
only In "getting<br />
back" at her husband. And,<br />
unmindful <strong>of</strong> what Oil would<br />
do to the children, she worked<br />
to turn them against their<br />
fitter.<br />
It ii hard to imagine tte<br />
confusion and upset thla<br />
mated in tte children. They<br />
were afraid to express their<br />
love <strong>for</strong> their fatter, <strong>for</strong> fear<br />
their mother might think<br />
them disloyal and turn away<br />
from them. The Intense<br />
emotions this conflict<br />
generated—anger, guilt, fear<br />
-were more than they could<br />
endure.<br />
Center plans a bake sak to coincide with show<br />
The Oceaji City Arts Center<br />
wUl sponsor a bake sale along<br />
with the boardwalk art show<br />
to be held on tte boardwalk<br />
today (Friday) and<br />
tomorrow.<br />
Marde Griswold, chairman<br />
<strong>of</strong> tte bake tale, has an><br />
nounced the response by<br />
volunteers has been most<br />
gratifying. The bake table*<br />
wUl benefit the arts canter<br />
and Its many organizations,<br />
and will be set up on the<br />
boardwalk between 8th St<br />
and Uth St.<br />
Each <strong>of</strong> tte tables are to<br />
benefit a different phase <strong>of</strong><br />
lie center. The table at 8th<br />
Street Is <strong>for</strong> tte art cente-'i<br />
scholarship fund; the table In<br />
front <strong>of</strong> tte music pier, to<br />
•upport the coming <strong>of</strong> the New<br />
Jersey Free Ballet; the<br />
chorale table at Bth Street;<br />
tte orchestra table at 40th<br />
Street and tte Friends <strong>of</strong><br />
Music table on tte pavinion at<br />
Uth Stt<br />
AB baked (oodj, prepared<br />
by volunteers, are homebaked<br />
specialties. The noun,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the sale are 10 i. to I]<br />
pm each day, or as long ioogas/ , SUNDAY<br />
tte supply luti. Anyone Linwood<br />
wishing to contribute to thja<br />
worthwhile endeavor should<br />
bring their goods to the<br />
desired tables by 10 a.m. on<br />
A, G, Mwards &Sows, Im,<br />
WEEKLY MARKET REPORT<br />
Courtesy e/<br />
ROBERTC, ROm<br />
We hate to be a spoilsport<br />
but we are getting a bit uncom<strong>for</strong>table<br />
now that the<br />
majority <strong>of</strong> bean seem to<br />
have crossed over and also<br />
because <strong>of</strong> tired action by tte<br />
broad market hit week.<br />
Hiese factors would not<br />
have bothered us In the spring<br />
but now that we have bad four<br />
months <strong>of</strong> a strong market,<br />
fteyhavetoberespeeted, Tne<br />
long-term bull market seems<br />
to still be in good shape<br />
yy w supported by positive<br />
technical and ftBdwH*<br />
DISCOUNT SHOES I<br />
11 **'<br />
factors and the long-term<br />
505 9th Street, Ocean City 398 4409 | supply-demand ratio <strong>for</strong><br />
stocks Is still quite positive.<br />
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Thus, investors should<br />
continue to be buyers <strong>of</strong><br />
•elected stocks which meet<br />
their Investment needs. The<br />
yellow flag we are hoisting,<br />
and may lower la days, Is<br />
directed at the aggressive<br />
Investor and trader.<br />
Last week's multiple<br />
failures by the Dow Industrials<br />
and transports to<br />
stay up joined the utilities<br />
which have been slipping <strong>for</strong><br />
weeks. We are somewhat<br />
concerned by the big vohime-<br />
Httle advance syndrome teen<br />
last week, deteriorating<br />
breadth, and reduction <strong>of</strong> tte<br />
new high list.<br />
Add all this to an overbought<br />
market In an uptrend<br />
<strong>for</strong> four months and MM<br />
near-term caution is in order,<br />
TWs advice could have been<br />
given and supported by gome<br />
technical Indicators any time<br />
tte put three months or so.<br />
However, in our opinion,<br />
tape action is now saying •<br />
tteMdaya.<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
contact tte center at 399-7028.<br />
Mainland<br />
events<br />
TODAY (Friday)<br />
Somers Point Alcoholics<br />
Anonymous meeting, 8 pm.<br />
Alcoholics<br />
us meeting, 2p.m. In<br />
Baptist Church.<br />
Atlantic awnty~Hlstorical<br />
Society lecture and exhibit<br />
"Oddities to Glass and other<br />
Items" J to 4 pjn. 907 Shore<br />
Rd. Sonera point.<br />
MONDAY<br />
Junior League <strong>of</strong> Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital meeting, 8<br />
p.m.<br />
Knights <strong>of</strong> Columbus<br />
meeting, 8p m inSt Joseph's<br />
hall.<br />
Woman's parish society <strong>of</strong><br />
Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Sorrows meeting,<br />
8 p.m.<br />
correction has already<br />
started. The key to tin lntermediate-terniwm<br />
be how. Massachusetts and Ambler<br />
<strong>for</strong> senior cithern.<br />
Rd. 10 a jn. to noon.<br />
So Fat, it i§ gentle,<br />
rotational and doenf seem to Linwood Zoning Board<br />
hold much more risk than a meeting, 8<br />
*ot at Dow Jones.<br />
When market action Improves,<br />
our fundamental<br />
concerns will again be<br />
relegated to the back burner.<br />
Until then, we will worry<br />
about atgni <strong>of</strong> renewed inflation.<br />
ne bond market has been<br />
weak <strong>for</strong> a month, tius Increasing<br />
the appeal <strong>of</strong> bonds<br />
vs. stocks. Commodity prices<br />
have ben rising along with<br />
goH and the consumer Price<br />
Index tarJune rate i percent<br />
Also, the market has had<br />
many weeks now to dream<br />
about all the wonderlul things<br />
Ronald Reagan will do <strong>for</strong><br />
business. We also believe a<br />
Republican victory would be<br />
bullish but change comes<br />
•lowly In Washington.<br />
What doll our yellow (tag<br />
mean?<br />
For Investors, proceed en a<br />
bullish course. For traders,<br />
tie up a few pr<strong>of</strong>its but don't<br />
leave the ship. For new<br />
purchases, seek out issues<br />
which have Jut started to ttf t<br />
in price and are thus close to<br />
support and took <strong>for</strong> any nearterm<br />
advance to be narrow In<br />
scope.<br />
BOOK AND STATIONERS<br />
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TUESDAY<br />
High Blood Pressure clinic<br />
„ • Bveljr, happy,<br />
mischievous little boy, B%<br />
became morose, dejected and<br />
laden. He ate poorly, slept<br />
fitfully and woke up <strong>of</strong>ten with<br />
nightmares. Cindy developed<br />
a twttcb, found It bard to<br />
concentrate on her school<br />
work, and became a behavior<br />
problem.<br />
Perhaps if these children<br />
were older, they might have<br />
been able to handle the<br />
problem better. Older<br />
children can reason about the<br />
situation, and work out some<br />
explanation <strong>for</strong> themselves<br />
Which lessens their own<br />
distress.<br />
little children do not yet<br />
have the mental capacity to<br />
"ratlonallie," a process<br />
grown people use to s<strong>of</strong>ten the<br />
harsh realities <strong>of</strong> life. Instead<br />
they are governed by<br />
imagination and fantasy and<br />
it Is not at all tinctimmon lor<br />
little children to believe that<br />
daddy or mommy "went<br />
away because Idldosmethlng<br />
bud-<br />
When a couple comei to me<br />
wife • problem such as I have<br />
described, I attempt first to<br />
get them to work out and<br />
Carol's<br />
Dog Grooming<br />
ALL BREED<br />
CLIPPINGS. BATHING<br />
FLEA8.TICK DIPPING<br />
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reduce their hostility to each<br />
otter. If I cannot get them to<br />
do this <strong>for</strong> their mm mental<br />
health, I ask them to try at<br />
least towork In a limited area<br />
<strong>of</strong>communlcation<strong>for</strong>theaake<br />
<strong>of</strong> tte children.<br />
TUa, many <strong>of</strong> them wffl do,<br />
discussing and reaching<br />
agreement on specific matemotional<br />
problems, finances,<br />
schooling, eta This Is not<br />
only <strong>of</strong> practical benefit to the<br />
children; It is also<br />
psychologically important.<br />
When they see their mother<br />
and fatter talking to each<br />
otter and being civil and<br />
cordlaL It reduces their own<br />
internal tension Immensely.<br />
It is regrettable mat, Inttoad<strong>of</strong><br />
working toreduce the<br />
adversary conflict between<br />
divorcing parenta, some<br />
attorneys either Ignore it or,<br />
even help to exacerbate It.<br />
In my opinion tte chUdren<br />
<strong>of</strong> divorce, and tte parents,<br />
too, would be much better<br />
served If divorce proceedings<br />
were handled by a panel ol<br />
experts schooled In human<br />
relations rather man through<br />
a Judiciary procedure.<br />
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AUGUST 1, 1980 THE SENTINtiL.UCDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J, PAGE 9 — SECTION ONE<br />
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PAGE 8 — SECTION ONE<br />
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with a Houseplant<br />
from<br />
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PLANT WALK<br />
945 AtburyAve. 398-5734<br />
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Phone 398-1101, v s<br />
ker 388*7067 after 5 p.m.<br />
INCLUDE<br />
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In your family<br />
planning<br />
TIFFANY<br />
SALE<br />
August 1st thru August 7th<br />
18" SALE<br />
1O9 9S<br />
Reg. 169.95<br />
Phgfo bv ChirlM-Andrfiw<br />
Bill Jackson <strong>of</strong> Ocean City is out to make a lot<br />
<strong>of</strong> local anglers drool as he shows <strong>of</strong>f this 10-<br />
pound, 10-ouncc flounder he caught on six-pound<br />
test line in the bay.<br />
18" SALf 99 8B<br />
Rag. 149.95<br />
IS" SALE 79 9B<br />
Reg, 119.95<br />
16" SALE<br />
69 95<br />
Reg. 119.95<br />
18" SALf 99 95<br />
Reg. 149.95<br />
16" SALE 69 9 -<br />
Reg, 118.SE<br />
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12th 4 Bay Ave., Ocean City<br />
(609) 398-6005<br />
Hours: AAon., Tues. & Thurs. 9-6<br />
Wed. & Fi-i. 9-9<br />
Sat. 9-5<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGEB, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
Erodes local decisiar^nuiking process ,<br />
School classification looms despite objections<br />
Despite the vehement objections<br />
<strong>of</strong> almost every<br />
major educational group In<br />
the state, the New Jersey<br />
State Board and Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> Education will soon be<br />
Implementing a classification<br />
acheme — a plan which the<br />
major education groups say<br />
would wreck morale and halt<br />
progress at schools and<br />
districts throughout the state.<br />
The board and department<br />
have Insisted that<br />
classification—the process <strong>of</strong><br />
labeling schools and districts<br />
as approved with recommendations,<br />
Interim approved,<br />
or unapproved — is<br />
part <strong>of</strong> the state's "borough<br />
and efficient" education law.<br />
However, the education<br />
groups, Including the New<br />
Jersey Education<br />
Association, majptgin the<br />
"TiE" Law contains no<br />
reference to such a scheme. •cores on the state's<br />
"We billtvi ttat 'T&E' njlnjnmn'i basic skills (ADS)<br />
mandates comprehensive test, NJEA has especially<br />
program evaluation, and we objected to Us aspect <strong>of</strong> the<br />
support Oat," says NJEA plan, calling it an abuse <strong>of</strong> the<br />
President Frank Totten. "But date's own rules.<br />
nowhere in the law Is there "Every year, when the<br />
language which mandates a department releases the<br />
labeling process. Labeling, results <strong>of</strong> the UBS test. It<br />
could well destroy public points out that the results are<br />
education In schools and emphatically not to be used to<br />
districts all over the state." compare school districts or<br />
Hie NJEA, leader states schools within a district,"<br />
that classification further Totten notes. "Yet here the<br />
erodes the decision-making department is telling schools<br />
process at the local level. and districts that if they don't<br />
"nig is one more power show up at a certain level on<br />
grab by the state," Totten the tests, they will be subject<br />
says, "It cones on top <strong>of</strong> to the classification process,<br />
mandatory high school It's hypocrisy."<br />
graduation requirements,<br />
mandatory sex education, and<br />
other needless dictates,<br />
Where will it end?"<br />
The classification scheme is<br />
set in motion by computer<br />
tabulations <strong>of</strong> a school's<br />
Highlights <strong>of</strong> weekend<br />
Air Force, banjo<br />
ByMARKSOIFER<br />
Public Relations Director<br />
Stilts, statues, strings and participate spreading from<br />
other things will combine to7th Street to 12th Street on the<br />
make this an entertaining boardwalk.<br />
weekend at America's Cash awards <strong>of</strong> *3,000 will<br />
greatest family resort. be presented with $1,000 going<br />
Fun, <strong>of</strong> the clunking to best <strong>of</strong> show! Judging takes<br />
variety, begins today with the place today with a awards<br />
recreation department's stilt given around noon, Saturday.<br />
race, set tobegin 11:30 am. <strong>On</strong> Saturday, the stirring,<br />
on the boardwalk at 6th inspirational and otherwise<br />
Street<br />
lively Air Force Bind <strong>of</strong> the<br />
This event, always popular East presents a free concert<br />
•id continually esdting, has at the Music Pier, 8 p.m. The<br />
been resurrected after a short group will present program <strong>of</strong><br />
hiatus by the department. march and popular music and<br />
Contestants utilize colorfully is conducted Captain Richard<br />
decorated juice cans, not A. Shelton, USAF.<br />
stilts, and the clanking can This is always a wellattended<br />
function, so come<br />
sometimes be awesome.<br />
Registration begins at 10:30 early to get a good seat<br />
a.m., 6th St. and Boardwalk. The entire Night In Venice<br />
No admission price towatch committee headed by Phil<br />
this highly galvanized sprint and Judy Kolea, Yacht Club<br />
<strong>On</strong> Friday at 8 p.m., The<br />
Brown Street Chowder<br />
Society Banjo Bind swtaga<br />
Into the Music Har, Boar*<br />
walk and Moorlyn Terr., with<br />
tts unique brand <strong>of</strong> downhome,<br />
slng-a-long entertainment.<br />
This group has<br />
per<strong>for</strong>med throughout South<br />
Jersey and at many shore<br />
points and always puts on a<br />
be held Friday and Saturday<br />
from 10 a jn. to 8 p.m. Some<br />
200 artists ae expected to<br />
members, deserves a rousing<br />
thanks <strong>for</strong> » Job well done,<br />
The night vrarweH organlied.<br />
dtttdflpMWlth<br />
bay on Saturday,<br />
Events like Night m Venice,<br />
our Baby Parade (August 14),<br />
Sand Scnlptlng Contest, Art<br />
Show, Flower Show etc. will<br />
be featured on the new Ocean<br />
Qty AUve TV special to be<br />
great show. There is a |2aired from the Music Pier in<br />
admission charge to benefit the summer <strong>of</strong> 1981. Ed<br />
Exchange Club charities. Hurst, popular TV personality,<br />
will emcee the show<br />
In the midst <strong>of</strong> all this eidtment,<br />
the city's lBth Annual<br />
Boardwalk Art Show will show business<br />
which will feature many top<br />
personalities<br />
THE BETTER BUSINESS<br />
BUREAU'S CODE<br />
Because we approve heartily and observe the<br />
intent <strong>of</strong> their ruin to protect the public, we<br />
reproduce here their regulations which guide<br />
us In the way we operate our pharmacy.<br />
1, Serve the public with honest values.<br />
2, Tell the truth about what fci<strong>of</strong>fered.<br />
3, Tell the truth In a <strong>for</strong>thright manner so its<br />
significance may be understood by the<br />
trusting as well as the analytical.<br />
4, Tell customers what they want to know -<br />
what they have a right toknow and ought to<br />
know about what Is <strong>of</strong>fered lo that they may<br />
buy wisely and obtain the maximum satisfaction<br />
from their purchases.<br />
5, Be prepared and willing to make good ai<br />
promised and without quibble on any guaranteed<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered.<br />
0. Be tore that the normal me <strong>of</strong> merchandise<br />
or services <strong>of</strong>fered will not be hazardous to<br />
public health or life.<br />
7, Reveal material facts, the deceptive concealment<br />
<strong>of</strong> which might cause consumers to<br />
be misled.<br />
g. Avoid all trick devices and schemes such as<br />
deceitful trade-in allowances, ficUcIoui Ult<br />
prices, false and exaggerated comparative<br />
prices, bait advertising, misleading .<br />
free <strong>of</strong>fers, fake sales and similar practices<br />
which prey upon human Ignorance and<br />
gullliblllty.<br />
You or your doctor can phone us<br />
when you need a delivery. We will<br />
deliver promptly without extra<br />
.charge. A great many people rely on<br />
us <strong>for</strong> their health needs. We<br />
welcome requests <strong>for</strong> delivery service<br />
and charge a<<br />
SthAAtburyAw.<br />
Prompt Oflnry 3994535<br />
Education Commissioner<br />
Fred Burke and his aides<br />
have said that the<br />
classification process win be<br />
"triggered" when more ban<br />
X percent <strong>of</strong> feestudents In a<br />
school do not score above<br />
plus plenty <strong>of</strong> dancing and<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation about Ocean Qty.<br />
Start training and primping<br />
your hermit crabs folks, the<br />
annual Hermit Crab races<br />
and Miss Crustacean Contest<br />
is set <strong>for</strong> Wednesday, August<br />
20 at the 12th Street beach.<br />
The Miss Crustacean event,<br />
this resort's search <strong>for</strong> the<br />
most glamorous shellfish on<br />
earth, begins 1 pjn. The<br />
winner Is serenaded by the<br />
lilting bine and lyrics <strong>of</strong> Here<br />
state's minimum standard on<br />
tte UBS test,* although a<br />
school where this indicates<br />
improvement may not<br />
necessarily be required to<br />
submit a basic skills improvement<br />
plan.<br />
When asked why this<br />
particular figure was chosen,<br />
department personnel have<br />
explained that this figure is in<br />
accord with the number <strong>of</strong><br />
department personnel<br />
available to do com*<br />
prehenslve program reviews,<br />
"to otter words," Totten<br />
ays, "it has Doming to do<br />
with educational reasons."<br />
The core <strong>of</strong> the<br />
classification process, according<br />
to the commissioner.<br />
Is the review <strong>of</strong> a school or<br />
district's programs by an<br />
>extemal review team. The<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the team an to<br />
be selected, the department<br />
based on their<br />
Institute sets whale week<br />
During the week <strong>of</strong> August<br />
11, the Wetlands Institute will<br />
sponsor, In cooperation with<br />
Greenpeace, two special<br />
programs on whiles.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Wednesday evening,<br />
August 13 at 8:15, two fUms on<br />
whtfea wUl be shown,' •<br />
1<br />
Voyage to Save the Wkrte*<br />
is an i award-winning<br />
documentary which recounts<br />
knowledge <strong>of</strong>' the public<br />
schools.<br />
Totten is advising teachers<br />
to be wary <strong>of</strong> these invitations,<br />
"If I'm asked to serve on a<br />
team, I'll say, 'Thanks, but no<br />
thanks.' I don't believe In the<br />
whole idea <strong>of</strong> classification, so<br />
I can't in good conscience<br />
serve on a team whose report<br />
may be the basis <strong>for</strong> a<br />
ft Comes, MM Crustacean, hangers on present.<br />
and walks down a flower Prior to these crabby<br />
bedecked runway. It (mere's programs, the city's second<br />
no figuring out the sex) issummer<br />
Sand Sculpting<br />
awarded the coveted Contest will be held beginning<br />
Cucumber Rind up, symbol <strong>of</strong> 9 a.m. on the 10th Street<br />
crustacaen comeliness. beach. The public relations<br />
Following the pageant the and recreation departments<br />
fastest creepers on earth combine talents on the above<br />
meet claw to claw to determine<br />
who will be champion <strong>of</strong><br />
three contests,<br />
champions <strong>for</strong> 1980. The event<br />
is held on a three-foot,<br />
plywood oval with <strong>of</strong>fical<br />
starter, time, bugler and<br />
Designed <strong>for</strong> children in<br />
elementary grades, the<br />
the beginnings <strong>of</strong> theprogram will be conducted by<br />
Greenpeace movement. Greenpeace members;<br />
Believing that the diminishing duration, two hours; fee, $1.<br />
whale population is no match (to benefit the whales).<br />
<strong>for</strong> today's whaling Industry, Register in advance as<br />
the men and women <strong>of</strong> dan lite is limited. Call 388-<br />
Greenpeace seek out and 1211.<br />
Intercept the whaler's ships,<br />
bringing them to a halt.<br />
We Ceil Them Killers is a<br />
beautiful photographed and<br />
poetic film which explores the<br />
special relationships<br />
established between Dr. Paul<br />
Spong (one <strong>of</strong> the co-founders<br />
<strong>of</strong> Greenpeace) and a captive<br />
killer whale named Halda.<br />
World renowned mimidan,<br />
Paul Norm, plays his flute<strong>for</strong><br />
Halda who seemingly returns<br />
the song, note <strong>for</strong> note.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Saturday, August 16, at<br />
1:30 a children's whale<br />
workshop wifl take place.<br />
CONCERT SET<br />
SOMERS POINT — Toe<br />
Samara Pqjnt Community<br />
Education and Recreation<br />
Program will sponsor a<br />
musical concert featuring the<br />
Somers Point Concert Band,<br />
Toe concert will be held at<br />
Dawea Avenue School on<br />
August 7 from 7:30 to8:30<br />
pjn. The band tounder me<br />
direction <strong>of</strong> Jeff Seatos.<br />
Admission is IS cents. The<br />
proceeds win help the band<br />
wind up lta summer program<br />
wltt a trip toate Fiddler on<br />
the Ro<strong>of</strong>.<br />
to Atlantic City<br />
Includes:<br />
• Round trip bus<br />
transportation<br />
• Dinner<br />
•Salt Water Taffy<br />
Highlights <strong>of</strong> the workshop<br />
are Harriet an eight-foot<br />
humpback whale puzzle,<br />
slides <strong>of</strong> various whales,<br />
whaling scenes old and new,<br />
whale songs, whale communication<br />
recordings, art<br />
Instruction, and plenty <strong>of</strong><br />
discussion. ,<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1,1980<br />
otter educators and parent)<br />
•re all asking <strong>for</strong> the State'gi<br />
help. The state shouldn't Butt<br />
in where It'a not needed! or j<br />
wanted. '<br />
"I would be most ham} to<br />
serve on a review team It its<br />
purpose were to point lout<br />
areas <strong>of</strong> strength and<br />
weakness. If the result built on<br />
fee strengths to eliminate ihe<br />
weaknesses. I would<br />
negative label."<br />
demand to know how the state<br />
the idea <strong>of</strong> labeling Is would help Improve things.<br />
"most repugnant" to Totten Would money be <strong>for</strong>thcoming?<br />
Would technical<br />
and, indeed, other NJEA<br />
leaders who have repeatedly assistance? Additional stsB<br />
<strong>vote</strong>d tooppose the scheme. and materials? '<br />
"Would you want your child "Classification Is • barren<br />
to attend a school which Is, <strong>for</strong>process," Totten instate, fib<br />
whatever reason, labeled as methods are totally wrong,<br />
•unapproved* by me state?" and there are no guarantees<br />
Totten asks. "Would a college feat anything good will f rijlow<br />
or employer be wary <strong>of</strong> aa negative label. We toter<br />
student from such a school?<br />
"We should concentrate on<br />
districts where teachers,<br />
reject tMs process."<br />
STEVE'S<br />
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Evlnnide • Johnton<br />
PARTS A REPAIRS<br />
WINTER<br />
STORAGE<br />
SPECIAL^—<br />
CALKINS<br />
BOAT TRAILERS<br />
at Discount Prices<br />
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(Behind Dlck'l Dock<br />
Semtrs Point<br />
917-0411<br />
We are now temporarily<br />
located at,..<br />
11th St. & The Railroad<br />
Ocean City, N.J.<br />
merCrui/er<br />
I Phone 399-3745<br />
TOWING SERVICE<br />
far disabled boats.<br />
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NewJerseyPressAssociatkm<br />
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Giants-Broncos<br />
Saturday, August 16<br />
Order your tickets today (or this<br />
exciting preseason game<br />
between iho Giants and the<br />
Denver Broncos.<br />
Game proceeds (or the benefit<br />
<strong>of</strong> the N.J. Press Association<br />
Scholarship Fund.<br />
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ADDRESS - -<br />
ueo CUE-MASON APPLICATION<br />
Twree HOME OAHES<br />
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GAM5S<br />
Agg 9<br />
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Nito ."<br />
Aug IB<br />
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Sat<br />
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SEAT<br />
PRICE<br />
m 1150<br />
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Aug. 30<br />
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II 1150<br />
Sat<br />
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NiU, p,<br />
3STAOE I HANDLINQ<br />
TOTAL<br />
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PAYABLE TO:<br />
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- jPAQE 10 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CTTY, NJ,<br />
Dora Hoeltzel<br />
Obituaries<br />
Dora Hoeltzel (nee Warner)<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Evangelical Manor,<br />
Philadelphia, Pa. died<br />
Thursday,, July 24. She wai PI<br />
years old,<br />
.Mrs. Hoeltzel was a 20-year<br />
resident <strong>of</strong> Ocean Qty be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
.moving to Philadelphia six<br />
years ago,<br />
• She was a post member <strong>of</strong><br />
tit Golden Age Club and the<br />
c Firit United Methodlat<br />
Church.<br />
Surviving are one son, the<br />
Rev, Russell R. <strong>of</strong> Wayne,<br />
Pa,; one daughter Laura<br />
Spoon <strong>of</strong> Mechanichsville,<br />
Md., nine grandchildren and<br />
two great grandchildren.<br />
Memorial services were<br />
held at the Evangelical Manor<br />
, on July 28, The family<br />
requests memorial contributions<br />
may be made to the<br />
Minor In her memory.<br />
Raymond Paul Stewart<br />
SOMERS POINT -<br />
Raymond Paul Stewart, <strong>of</strong> 301<br />
Rhode Island Av. died<br />
"Saturday in Shore Memoeial<br />
after a lifelong Illness. He was<br />
».<br />
, A1979 graduate <strong>of</strong> Mainland<br />
Regional High School, he had<br />
attended Atlantic Community<br />
College.<br />
-• Surviving are his parents,<br />
Samuel W. and Anne W.<br />
Stewart <strong>of</strong> Somers Point; two<br />
,. sisters, Maria, at home, and<br />
' Clarlne Goodleaf <strong>of</strong><br />
SteelmanviUe; and two<br />
brothers, Samuel <strong>of</strong> Cardiff<br />
, and Richard <strong>of</strong> San Jose,<br />
QdU.<br />
. Private services will be<br />
under the direction <strong>of</strong> the<br />
' Mlddleton-Stroble Funeral<br />
Home. Memorial donations<br />
nay bs made to the Heart<br />
' Research Fund <strong>of</strong> Children's<br />
Hospital, 34th Street and Civic<br />
Center Boulevard,<br />
•Philadelphia, Pa. 19104.<br />
Osbome Nicholson;<br />
interior decorator<br />
Oabome Nicholson <strong>of</strong> 851E.<br />
7th St. died July 24 at rds<br />
1 -• B«n In Stockport Cheshire,<br />
. IDigland he served as a<br />
- aergeantattheage<strong>of</strong>lflinthe<br />
Sth Cheshire regiment <strong>of</strong> the<br />
British Army. He came to the<br />
< United States In 1917, and<br />
mtabllflhed himself as an<br />
'{ftertor decorator-deaigner<br />
. i and installer and was<br />
i responsible <strong>for</strong> the beautiful<br />
Interior <strong>of</strong> the many mainline<br />
fWladelphla homes.<br />
, Mr. Nicholson was a<br />
1 Christian Science practitioner,<br />
a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Ocean City events<br />
and served as president sponsored by the art center.<br />
during 1904 and IBS and<br />
served as district governor TODAY (Friday)<br />
MONDAY<br />
far the Rotary district in 1980. Brown Street Chowder League <strong>of</strong> Women Voters<br />
61. He was alto a Mason. Society per<strong>for</strong>ming on theboard meeting, 9:80 ajn. at<br />
SuTvivjngTMine brother in music pier, 8 p.m. Bev Tahfs<br />
England and) one sister in<br />
New Zealand,<br />
Cape May County food Ocean City Card CJub,<br />
Services will be held today •tamp representative at thep.m. in the youth cento 1 ,<br />
(Friday) it 11 a,m, with Mr. youth center 9:30 ajn. Ul<br />
Theodore C. Beltel, <strong>for</strong>mer noon.<br />
Ocean City male chorus<br />
reader <strong>of</strong> the Christian<br />
rehearsal, 7:30 p.m. on the<br />
Science Church, <strong>of</strong>ficiating at Bib <strong>of</strong> Broadway presented Music Her.<br />
fee Godfrey Funeral Home at St. John's Lutheran<br />
809 Central A v. Interment will Church, 10th St. and Central Biscayne card party, 7:30<br />
be In Seaside Cemetery,<br />
Av, 8:18 pjn.<br />
pjn. In the Mscayne Hotel<br />
Palermo,<br />
Memorial contributions<br />
may be made to toe Rotary<br />
Foundation in care <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Godfrey Funeral Home, '<br />
CLINIC BET<br />
SOMERS POINT - High<br />
blood pressure and diabetes<br />
check ups <strong>for</strong> senior citizens<br />
will be <strong>of</strong>fered by Atlantic<br />
County Public Health at the<br />
senior citizens building,<br />
Massachusetts and Ambler<br />
Rd. from 10 a.m. until noon, 5,<br />
Public Notice<br />
PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
Ai t mtMlng ol mi Oclin Cltv XMMg<br />
»o«rd ol Ad|uitm«rrt MM on July if,<br />
IMS, I hi following aatifHiii Man f Iran;<br />
Htfkfft Bird) • U wntoy Annul •<br />
Application wltnarawn<br />
Biry MglMlirt • HJH1 Smpum<br />
Av.nut v«rl«nc..ppniv«dto»ntloM«<br />
itiini iieer porch.<br />
Tiwm.. unchonn • •» wtiMy<br />
Avtnua • Virlina Mr • Mist fanea •<br />
Apprsvtcj,<br />
Thau d«iiieni in en flit in mm £lty<br />
Eliriti oHiCi ins may b» >«•« during<br />
nermil builntfi houn.<br />
Lw.niC.M.nlull<br />
Too Late to Classify<br />
PAINTING<br />
Beat the High cejf si csnfraet&r<br />
painting. Frslesii<strong>On</strong>al painting<br />
wifhguf prQleiiignSl gg fll. E*<br />
, tfhetnf, refePiP C«i Per<br />
if#e #§tifr •foetil-<br />
Dougor John<br />
398 6687 if<br />
RIAL ESTATE — wanTad, Handyman<br />
WKial. naM cotitlrucllcm ana prttt. All<br />
flalllli. Haply to Box 744, Sanilmi.<br />
BAKERY — gsynfap pafisfl ana*<br />
aullfant manasar, 6:30 a,m, to 2:M<br />
P«. 4 dayi, 1175 waafcly to ifart. Apply<br />
Tha osMla CarAtr, ftti ana Qcaan Avt.<br />
O-C MI.7724<br />
First Church <strong>of</strong> Christ air, arn^m radls. ail geed tirai* myit bt<br />
- Scientist <strong>of</strong> Ocean City and<br />
IHH Call399^03<br />
II<br />
had served the church In all Nuniis AIDII - <strong>for</strong> He Hatm<br />
•fWHr-irlaa (Is omi a rnomrmr<br />
c ""' anparlanfa nKHtary, tor local<br />
•capaciuea. ne WM a manger ,,,,1,^.?„in,epmaiisnMMmaai.<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Ocean City Rotary Club is<br />
M<br />
GARAGE SALE — Sat,, IS is 4 p.m.<br />
TsnandBiByiltnii,4Normsfr«t. it<br />
POOL TABLE L- air corrfltlonar, gslf<br />
sluM, •liclrlc law, flaw curtain rodi,<br />
aMJifaraH. CallMI J7B7or J?« MM 11<br />
SUNFISH SAILBOAT — tilr cendltton<br />
1500, Itgnivnlghi boat traliar IM0. Call<br />
jffWM tutor* 3 er 937 7403 attar *<br />
p.m. 1-1<br />
SECRETARY — yaar reyna, gintrii<br />
<strong>of</strong>lico dutln, call <strong>for</strong> an ansintinint<br />
man. wiimm inauitrin, inc. 1 u<br />
CHILDCARI-wantMtor] cMldran,!<br />
KtiM ag« Nsrthmd prtftrrM.<br />
\m CVHRY5LER — Naw Vflrliir. Body<br />
and meter In gM condition. Pi, P.B ,<br />
TODAY and TOMORROW<br />
Boardwalk art «how and<br />
bake sale on the boardwalk,<br />
Bits <strong>of</strong> Broadway presented<br />
at St. John's Lutheran<br />
Church, 10th St. and Central<br />
Av. 8:15 pjn.<br />
Beachcomber Square TUESDAY<br />
Dance at the youth center, Humane Society Baiaar on<br />
8:30 p.m. Caller: Jim Mar-feshall 3:30 Music Pier, 9.S0 ajn. to<br />
p.m.<br />
Ocean City Yacht Club<br />
college night, 9 pjn. to 1 a.m.<br />
Pocahontas meeting, 8 p.m.<br />
American Legion Hall.<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Air Force Band concert on<br />
the Music Pier, free admission,<br />
I p.m.<br />
Yacht dub<br />
p.m. (three<br />
regatta.)<br />
boat<br />
race<br />
races 1<br />
special<br />
Beachcomber Square<br />
Dance, 8:30 pjn. at the youth<br />
center, Caller: John Sweeney.<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Public Notice<br />
CITY OF OC«AN CITY<br />
CAP• MAY COUNTY, HIWJWIIT<br />
PBOPO«ALNO.H-«<br />
ttratt IM •iiiithMSi, lit*, inti am)<br />
urn Itraati, iJtuatrt ki tut Ot» M<br />
acaan citr. Naw Jtnay, at man<br />
tpMficaDy HI lorm n ttia Prspawi<br />
Form, will ba racaliiM by tita Cttr<br />
Purcnmnj Atant on AMMI I*, 1IM at<br />
Ities a.m. pravalllns tlmt, at wMM<br />
i i t M i a i M H n i i k l M l<br />
aaanai ana raaa.<br />
All prapaaliihall ka iwlBiRlai en tha<br />
Proooial Form appravad far fkli<br />
prspoui. or M an anact raplct ta to<br />
wordlna ana pooctuallon. Caplai a! iwk<br />
Prapntl Form, rhl. AdYartl»m«lt, and<br />
tha Tarmi ana kriMmm may M<br />
oblalnad tram tka aMta ot tha Parchajlnt<br />
Bapartlnaflt, Boom!, City Hall,<br />
Scaan City, Naw Mnay. ana nigar<br />
matt aMahiMy amply wHH al «l «w<br />
larnn at tin laid documanri.<br />
Each prapoiai muit M aciompanlaa<br />
by a cartHlad or cattilaft chalk drawl<br />
upon a Hailor* or Itata HMI or Trull<br />
Cumpany payatala is tha City Traaaurtr<br />
M Ocaan city, In tha amount M na laai<br />
than, tan parcantum (10 pwcant) ef th.<br />
total •mount Wtl. or a bid bond tor Mw<br />
•ama amount, but In nsCMt In mcMa M<br />
Garden Club <strong>of</strong> Ocean City,<br />
1:30 pjn. In recreation center,<br />
8th St. and Bavin Av,<br />
Alcoholics Anonymous, 8:30<br />
pjn. In parish hall, 30th Si<br />
and Bay Av.<br />
Alanon meeting, 8:30 pjn.<br />
St. John's Lutheran Church,<br />
10th St. and Central Av.<br />
Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel<br />
Parish Council meeting, 7:43<br />
pjn. social hall.<br />
Matinee Duplicate Bridge,<br />
12:30 p.m. in the community<br />
center,<br />
Jolly Bidders Duplicate<br />
Bridge, 7:30 pjn. in fee<br />
Ocean city Homing<br />
Authority meeting, 5p jn. Bay<br />
View Manor, 635 West Av.<br />
Yacht Club Duplicate<br />
Bridge, 7:45 pm<br />
Hamn completes school<br />
NOBTHFIELD - Air<br />
National Guard Airman<br />
Andrew 0, bus, ion <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Harvey S. Hawn <strong>of</strong><br />
156 E. Vernon Av., haa<br />
completed Air Worm basic<br />
training at Lackland Air<br />
Force Base at San Antonio,<br />
During the sit weeks at<br />
Lackland, the airman studied<br />
, Mdi anpatal IMM Mat ktiMi a<br />
€*CTffl€M Sr InTIr nin • aV>VlT<br />
Campany ttatt<strong>of</strong> mat it will prawIM tin<br />
contractor wltti a band M M awn<br />
.pKilladII rhay art »war«a*a contract. Jn addition, abUM) Who<br />
A lufafy Band al a campaity • ^i *i t . . * _ _.:<br />
authoriiMi to*> hnin«t in *a ittft M complete Due ir&lnng ean<br />
Naw Janay In ftjrm utkfaMry t» «• rreditl towards fai atrMmtm<br />
em letwtar In Ma paMl mm tH mm J 51 "" »w«» ma Mawuaie<br />
nunMpar«itBitinitpaNtM!MiM degree in applied science<br />
tun amount oi ttw cHnraa MM aa through tin community<br />
lIMar athmtun H ulat fa Ha Cbllege Of tM Air FOCCB.<br />
fWlfamt«ti.?iNJ.M.i4iil4fcMaf. aqoam<br />
M<br />
ill,, prnalllni WlHl •" Public<br />
fti tJnnBfl ffffl BOW iMgto<br />
Contracrl.<br />
During tha ptrtormano. ot till<br />
£9mrl€f> ffH ttfli! nl|l l|n|| n<br />
comply wifn rattiininaiiM at P.k. Iffl,<br />
c, in ana CHptar It ot th» PMK Law<br />
<strong>of</strong> ifff.<br />
liatmaykamaliaaiaFlMlyavMMIM<br />
City Clark 01 ttw City «t O wan City, City<br />
Han, Ooan City, Naw Jarwy or<br />
pnamtMtalhaCliyCMfiiaiilM City (••<br />
nw council chamkan, CMy MUt, at IM<br />
tlma at callln» tor uM MM,<br />
Tka erty COUIKII rmrxi ika rtaht ft<br />
raMclanyaFlllMtfaifllMamiltlnlM<br />
katt pubiie Intwait» m at,<br />
winumM.waltwi<br />
I-1.IT, P.F.H1.71<br />
Bill Schwiers<br />
l»urcnailn« Apant<br />
Subaqueous Enterprises, Inc.<br />
927-1230<br />
Lagoons and boat slips dug - channels<br />
cleared - material loaded on<br />
barges and removed from the area<br />
We. will procure the permits. Call<br />
<strong>for</strong> free estimate.<br />
on-the-Job training In tha<br />
vehicle maintenance field<br />
with Ha guard unit In Atlantic<br />
MASTEB8 SWIM SET<br />
The Ocean City lileguard<br />
AuadattoB will •panior a<br />
"masters iwim" Saturday at<br />
6 p.m. from 1st Street to the<br />
12th Street beach. Ttoevent Is<br />
opentopartlclpantffrom25 to<br />
6B yean <strong>of</strong> age, Swimmeri<br />
can register at the lifeguard<br />
staUon, lat Street bneb.<br />
Mill<br />
IDIRONDACKS<br />
FALLFOLIWE<br />
SP£CTICULM<br />
FEATURING:<br />
OPSH<br />
FRIDAY. AUGUST 1,1W0<br />
AN OPEN LETTER<br />
To The Voters <strong>of</strong> Ocean City<br />
from _•,-,••.<br />
Roy <strong>Gillian</strong>, owner & operator <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Gillian</strong>'s Fun Deck & Wonderland Pier<br />
ROY<br />
OILAMCO. INC.<br />
TUPrNMI ««OB»<br />
10 TEE VOllHS OP 001AN 0I3T<br />
08336<br />
July 31, 1980<br />
lbs <strong>Gillian</strong> name as been aasooiated wlth T^t&« Ocean City<br />
Boardwalk <strong>for</strong> 51 yearo, and mm with tha involvement <strong>of</strong> my four<br />
eons, represents tnrea generations <strong>of</strong> hooest, o3.»an fun <strong>for</strong> the kids.<br />
As most <strong>of</strong> you know, we have long Been «n"advooate <strong>of</strong> our<br />
Sunday closing tradition. This also wad evid*«Wed by my actions<br />
two summers ago when I opened 07 water slid* <strong>On</strong> Sunday, Fools art<br />
allowed to be open on Sundays. The court irtiXed 1 that it was an<br />
amusement ride, not a pool, and oould net "bA open. A short time<br />
later 'tha State <strong>of</strong> Raw Jersey ruled that w»t«r elides or* considered<br />
a participating sport ul exampted them frott pjyring Sales lax. My<br />
attorneys wanted me to appeal the court decision and felt X oould<br />
win ttf o a se. I chose to disregard them an&^&ELow what I thought<br />
was my continuing contribution to our traditional. Sunday observance.<br />
I will admit that 3 years agd, then tit« vot»re <strong>of</strong> Ooean city<br />
<strong>vote</strong>d to allow the City <strong>of</strong> Ooean City to open itt recreation<br />
facilities on Sunday and charge admission, '"I 1 felt it was a slap In<br />
the face to me, because we are both in th» tntfiinsBB <strong>of</strong> entertaining<br />
our summer visitors. Even the late Howard yStainton, my friend and<br />
benefactor, agreed with me that this was wrong*. I have aooepted<br />
this deoieion and am living with It but *«t\ it Is highly<br />
diBcriminatory to make so few businee»m#ft smoulder the responsibility<br />
to maintain an image that we no longer enjdy^-<br />
,.";;V:The purpoae <strong>of</strong> Blue taws are so jpeop!lat^NN^^i^OJ|r a<br />
Sunday, a day <strong>of</strong> complete rest and<br />
It oan not be<br />
considered a religious question any mot9f,it)^atim» how- oan you tell<br />
a ohild it's wrong to ride a M»rry-Qo*&aw& ^fiunday but alright<br />
<strong>for</strong> you as parents to play golf or teijaiai, 'r*K* a boat or a Dlcycle.<br />
The ordinanoe and its Intent has Xoifig gotten out <strong>of</strong> hand.<br />
Commercialism is all around us. Every dorntoKartore Seems to be<br />
open and selling items <strong>of</strong>
* PAGE 12 — SECTION ONE JTHE SENTINEL.LEDGEB, OCEAN CITY. N.j. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1.1980 FRIDAY, AUGUST 1.1880<br />
NJEA seeks relief<br />
Who is the true mother?<br />
Inflation, 'caps/ aid cuts are poking holes in local school budgets<br />
Inflation, itHte-mandated Khooli much toutfjir ftes* "When schools imv§ stable<br />
budget "caps," and state aid days, sseordtag to Uie New «roUin«nts today they're in<br />
outbacki are making th§ Jersiy Education big trouble," says NJEA<br />
b i l Adtt ~ ' ~- ~-<br />
<strong>of</strong> running public Association. Director Dr.<br />
mm<br />
Following <strong>of</strong>ficial groundbreaking ceremonies held on July 3, workers<br />
are busy uprooting trees and demolishing a portion <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital's old main building to make way <strong>for</strong> the non-pr<strong>of</strong>it hospital's new<br />
emergency facilities. The project Is scheduled <strong>for</strong> completion in 1981.<br />
ITALIAN FOOD<br />
'AtIt's Best"<br />
• Chicken Cacciatore<br />
1 Vea! Scalappine<br />
1 Baked Lasagna<br />
Ravioli<br />
This Is our 26th Year<br />
VOLTACO'S<br />
•8S7WESTAY1,<br />
PHOHIi<br />
ftpfnach saiad<br />
\ salad bar<br />
H;-quiche<br />
omelettes<br />
* gourmet<br />
Hamburgers<br />
otntrsl squire<br />
rovttt » Md<br />
central IVMW<br />
Unwootf<br />
Special Late<br />
Nile Menu<br />
on<br />
Friday & Saturday<br />
OUTRAGEOUS<br />
DESSERTS<br />
Relax with Guitar<br />
Vocalist<br />
Phil Stocker<br />
Until Midnight<br />
Hurff' is promoted<br />
Atlantic Community<br />
College has announced the<br />
promotion <strong>of</strong> Donald Hurff <strong>of</strong><br />
Marmora to pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong><br />
chemistry.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>, Hurff holds a BA from<br />
Rutgers University and an<br />
MA from Temple University.<br />
Hi joined ACCs faculty in<br />
1966.<br />
To be eligible <strong>for</strong> promotion<br />
to pr<strong>of</strong>essor, a faculty<br />
member must hold a master's<br />
degree and have completed 15<br />
years <strong>of</strong> full-time teaching;<br />
seven at the collegiate level<br />
and five at ACC.<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
lABIRIE'S, AN INSTITUTION<br />
IN THE WORLD OF FIN1 DINING,<br />
j ANOLESEA, NEW JERSEY , , , For the2jtti<br />
; strtliht yeir in • row the "Hoit <strong>of</strong> theCoist"<br />
' Ed Zlserer his ope fled <strong>for</strong> dining delight once<br />
i ¥ Ed Zaberer'f fimous Angletta '.in otl^liuUy<br />
• SMned its" doou back in IMS, it ihK<br />
• time Ire employed 4 waitresses «nd • imall kltch-<br />
• en stiff. Now it the present time he employs<br />
• jlmoit 350 people to spente m tjuiintu, far<br />
! the efficiency that to nuuiy teas <strong>of</strong> thouundi<br />
, ;ol msenil cuitomcri require. H Zlbeier ptt><br />
1 sently liiti on Ms payroll more personnel thin<br />
, art employed in the city where he ii louted,<br />
i Whit sii some <strong>of</strong> the tenons why people<br />
return yen ifter yen to this fibulous su<<br />
shore dining institution? Two <strong>of</strong> the molt im-<br />
Bortint Ire courtesy tnd lervin. This ii iome><br />
Ullni that doci not hlppen icddentiy. Ed<br />
Zibertr ind Mi beautiful wife, Ayne, hold<br />
dmej wwkly.<br />
Then cJiHM are conducted with tO the<br />
employees tint come In eentatt with Iks put*<br />
He, whether they be junior hosteixs, busboys,<br />
imJireues or witters, Each one <strong>of</strong> Ed's personnel<br />
tie in*n cUnes In courtesy, with the<br />
empluiis on attentlveneu to the neMs and desires<br />
<strong>of</strong> each ind every cuitomer ihit panel<br />
through id Zaberef'i front door,<br />
<strong>On</strong>e never <strong>for</strong>teis the Old World, Tiffany<br />
and Diamond Jim Brady atmosphere Hat pitvilli<br />
throughout this bc«utiful lpitltution.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e glinc. at the menu <strong>of</strong>fertd by Zibtrtr<br />
and It it no jurpiiK to <strong>On</strong>d out the itimerini<br />
•mounts <strong>of</strong> food that must be puichMcd<br />
throuiheui the staion. Durlni thtTieiiht <strong>of</strong><br />
thtmson. a freight car ol-ldjnopot.twi will<br />
tail only a liitte ever a week, Mme ribs are<br />
ordered thru one <strong>of</strong> the lirpit picking houses<br />
to m mfcHreit, uwilly on an averse <strong>of</strong><br />
90,000 pound) it a time. Seafood Is brought<br />
In fieyi duly from the Eastern Short <strong>of</strong> Mtty-<br />
Und, Ubiter aho finds ill wiy to Zaberer's<br />
dally from Boiton, 300 pounds <strong>of</strong> lump ctabraeit,<br />
1,400 aponbnuftavtx MOO pound, <strong>of</strong><br />
prim* beef, to name JuR i few itttUtki, an<br />
iWfiddiiiyi! dinner.<br />
Whlk you are vfaaUnj the sbott b« sure to<br />
•top in <strong>for</strong> me treat <strong>of</strong> you lift that wfll at<br />
you mtmoriei to any fewer - «Ut Ed<br />
James Coinerton. "Because<br />
d inflation, everything costs<br />
much more than it did a year<br />
ago. That meana expenses <strong>for</strong><br />
stafl, supplies, textbooks, and<br />
gas and oil <strong>for</strong> school buses<br />
and to heat schools, and insurance<br />
costs. The bills are<br />
inevitably greater when in.<br />
nation is running at a 12 to 18<br />
percent rate,<br />
"And, in New Jersey, state<br />
'cape' put a lid on what<br />
schools can spend A district<br />
with a six or seven percent<br />
'cap' must cut somewhere,<br />
and districts with eight to 10<br />
percent 'oapi' are right on the<br />
edge,"<br />
"Caps" came as part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
tax package passed by the<br />
Legislature and signed by<br />
Governor Byrne four years<br />
ago. Their purposes were to<br />
help equalize spending between<br />
rich and poor districts<br />
while holding down state aid<br />
and local properly tax in,<br />
creases.<br />
lii 1976-1977, the average<br />
"cap" <strong>for</strong> school districts was<br />
8.8 percent. In succeeding<br />
years, the average "cap"<br />
dropped steadily until it<br />
reached a low oi 5,4 percent<br />
tor the current school year.<br />
For 1980-1961, the average<br />
"cap" wHl increase to 8,2<br />
percent, due to an unexpectedly<br />
targe Increase in<br />
property valuations<br />
statewide,<br />
"But with today's Inflation<br />
wen a 9.2 percent 'cap' will<br />
hurt many districts," Connerton<br />
predicted. "According<br />
THE SENTINEL-IEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N.J.<br />
PAQE 131- SECTiqN<br />
I A better means is needed to determine effectiveness <strong>of</strong> medication<br />
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10% Senior ClKzenXHscoUnt<br />
and Dr. Ernest Reoek <strong>of</strong><br />
Rutgers recently siid that<br />
"capi" have become a<br />
"positive deterrent" to<br />
equalization.<br />
"The root <strong>of</strong> the problem is<br />
still over-reliance on property<br />
taxes," Connertoi) said, "The<br />
property tax is tailor-made to<br />
foster inequities between<br />
communities and during<br />
periods <strong>of</strong> recession, property<br />
tax revenues In lndustrlaliied<br />
areas drop precipitously.<br />
Public schools usually fed<br />
this blow almost immeditely."<br />
Coimerton called on tie<br />
governor and the members <strong>of</strong><br />
the Legislature to cone up<br />
with revision in the state's<br />
system <strong>of</strong> taxation, without<br />
recommending any specific<br />
remedies. He noted that<br />
Governor Byrne has ordered<br />
studies <strong>of</strong> statewide property<br />
taxation, and said NJEA<br />
would willingly cooperate In<br />
any stuffy <strong>of</strong> how to reduce<br />
fiscal Inequities between<br />
school districts and put<br />
schools on a firmer financial<br />
basis.<br />
"We should point out, too,"<br />
Connertonsald, "that 1981 is a<br />
year ln which the entire<br />
Legislature and governor are<br />
up <strong>for</strong> electioa We will be<br />
watching what the candidates<br />
are saying about school<br />
finance, and we won't back<br />
anyone who resorts to simpliitic<br />
answers <strong>for</strong> the stele's<br />
problems. The future <strong>of</strong> our<br />
children is too important to<br />
leave to politicians who say<br />
things only <strong>for</strong> short-term<br />
gain and ignore long-range<br />
consequences.<br />
"School finance re<strong>for</strong>m is<br />
needed now, and candidates<br />
and <strong>of</strong>ficeholders must realize<br />
it," Oonnerton declared,<br />
Connerton, a <strong>for</strong>mer Bound<br />
Brook High School teacher,<br />
said the association would<br />
push <strong>for</strong> "cap" re<strong>for</strong>ms in this<br />
session <strong>of</strong> the Legislature. He<br />
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208BekHerRd. 1Kin9<strong>of</strong>PniMla ^ •_•<br />
New Jersey's regulation<br />
governing the sale <strong>of</strong> eats and<br />
dogs requires a pet dealer to<br />
give you in<strong>for</strong>mation when<br />
you buy a pet, and protects<br />
you If your pet was ill when<br />
you bought it.<br />
mien you buy a cat or dog<br />
from a pet dealer, the dealer<br />
roust glveyoua signed animal<br />
veterinarian within 14 days <strong>of</strong> Hyou do so, you may choose<br />
fee date you purchased toe one <strong>of</strong> the following options:<br />
pet (preferably wittyn the — Return the animal and<br />
first 48 hours <strong>for</strong> your receive a full refund <strong>of</strong> the<br />
protection.) If be certifies purchase price (including<br />
that your pet should not have sales tai) and a relm-<br />
<strong>Gillian</strong> urges blue law <strong>vote</strong><br />
(continued Inn .page 1)<br />
declared that water slides<br />
could be classified under the<br />
designation <strong>of</strong> a participating<br />
sport and there<strong>for</strong>e were<br />
exempt from the state's sales<br />
tax.<br />
Because <strong>of</strong> that ruling,<br />
<strong>Gillian</strong> writes in Us "open<br />
letter," his attorneys<br />
recommended appealing the<br />
court decision and felt he<br />
could win the case.<br />
"I chose to disregard then<br />
and followwhat I thought was<br />
my continuing contribution to<br />
air traditional Sunday observance,"<br />
he adds.<br />
However, <strong>Gillian</strong> also notes<br />
that "when the <strong>vote</strong>rs <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean aty <strong>vote</strong>d to *How the<br />
Qft <strong>of</strong> Ocean dry to opetf it<br />
recreation facilities oil<br />
Sunday and charge admission,<br />
I felt it was a slap in<br />
the fan to me because we are<br />
both in the business <strong>of</strong> entertaining<br />
our summer<br />
visitors."<br />
He alleges ln his open letter<br />
that It is discriminatory to<br />
<strong>for</strong>ce a limited number <strong>of</strong><br />
business people to remain<br />
closed on Sundays "to<br />
maintain an image we no<br />
longer enjoy,"<br />
"Bmi can you ten a child<br />
it's wrong to ride a merry-goround<br />
on Sunday but all right<br />
<strong>for</strong> you as parents to play golf<br />
or tennis, or rent a boat or a<br />
bicycle?" <strong>Gillian</strong> asks.<br />
In his interview with n»<br />
Sentinel-Ledger, <strong>Gillian</strong>,<br />
while asserting that he sun<br />
bis "mixed emotions" ever<br />
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the Issue, said be tends to feel<br />
'•the only people who will feel<br />
it (the effects <strong>of</strong> opening all<br />
businesses on Sundays) ire<br />
the visitors and they come to<br />
the boardwalk,"<br />
According to the <strong>for</strong>mer<br />
politician and past presUnt<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Ocean City Exchange<br />
Club, unlike years gone by<br />
when the boardwalk was<br />
relatively deserted on Sundays,<br />
visitors pack the<br />
wooden way now In unite <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>for</strong>ced closings.<br />
"The people who live here<br />
rarely come to the boardwalk,<br />
so they wouldn't even notice<br />
the change" mat would occur<br />
with open Sundays, <strong>Gillian</strong><br />
He added that he will<br />
present bis proposal to council<br />
<strong>for</strong> its conslcleratlon at its<br />
work session on Tuesday<br />
August 12.<br />
In Us "open letter," <strong>Gillian</strong><br />
writes: "If you as <strong>vote</strong>rs <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City feel a <strong>vote</strong> <strong>of</strong> this<br />
nature (one which would<br />
present the choice <strong>of</strong> either<br />
opening all businesses on<br />
Sundaysor<strong>for</strong>djiK them all to<br />
dose will end this yearly<br />
controversy once and <strong>for</strong> all<br />
as Ida, then please make your<br />
feelings known to our mayor<br />
and council members. They<br />
have the power and responsibility<br />
to give us our right to<br />
Ous choice."<br />
Township okays cable<br />
(continued from page l)<br />
the committee that It accept<br />
the low bid <strong>of</strong> |7»,M9. from<br />
McCarthy Paving. However,<br />
that hag yet to be approved<br />
by the committee following a<br />
review from the department<br />
<strong>of</strong> transportattoa<br />
Hyland also reported to the<br />
committee that although the<br />
State wetlands authorities<br />
have approved a permit <strong>for</strong><br />
the beach upgrading project<br />
at Beesleys Point the<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> the Army has<br />
not yet approved <strong>of</strong> the<br />
construction due to grievance<br />
from the U.S. Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Ulterior,<br />
The Fish and Wildlife<br />
Services under Oat depart<br />
ment maintain that bulldozing<br />
the salt marshlands and<br />
excavating tbe grasses would<br />
bea hazard to fish that feed in<br />
the area,<br />
Hyland Is persuing the<br />
project with Justification that<br />
access to the beach must be<br />
provided <strong>for</strong> the public and<br />
thatsuch a small area located<br />
in an already developed area<br />
would not be detrimental to<br />
wildlife and fish mat may<br />
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Tte pet dealer must make<br />
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However, the dealer has fee<br />
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PAGE 14 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. FRIDAY; AUGUST 1,1980<br />
National study going to President<br />
Feeding a growing population will need all available arable land<br />
By DAVIDF.MOORE<br />
Executive Director<br />
NewJwiey<br />
Conservation Foundation<br />
Luid produced 119.7 million<br />
tona <strong>of</strong> pain whUe in 1879,<br />
316.2 million tons <strong>of</strong> grain<br />
sprang from only 162.1 minion<br />
acres.<br />
Saving farftiland In New That statistical tribute to<br />
Jersey and the rest <strong>of</strong> the undeniable technologic<br />
oountry <strong>for</strong> present and future progress emerged at a recent<br />
needs Is getting to be tooWashington,DC, conference<br />
important to leave to tha on the adequacy <strong>of</strong> American<br />
expert!. The experts I refer to<br />
are bloodless agricultural<br />
agricultural land, sponsored<br />
by Resources <strong>for</strong> the Future,<br />
economists whose vision <strong>of</strong> a nonpr<strong>of</strong>it research<br />
our world is limited to computer<br />
readouts.<br />
"Hiey can prov« beyond any<br />
doubt that in this country in<br />
1910, 192.5 million acres <strong>of</strong><br />
organization.<br />
It contributed greatly to the<br />
basic conclusion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
oonferenee, towit: '"Hie loss<br />
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•<br />
That's scary. It reminds me<br />
<strong>of</strong> Oscar'Wilde's eipert who<br />
knew At cost <strong>of</strong> everything<br />
and the value <strong>of</strong> netting, I'm<br />
afraid one <strong>of</strong> the secrets <strong>of</strong><br />
being an expert Is to teamall<br />
about something while<br />
Ignoring other things which<br />
tend to make life more<br />
complicated. That's basic<br />
human nature, but it<br />
threatens our survival.<br />
Without even addressing<br />
the extremely doubtful<br />
premise that technology win<br />
be able to Indefinitely raise<br />
agricultural production apace<br />
with population growth, let's<br />
wonder briefly about<br />
limitations in water <strong>for</strong><br />
irrigation, the very real<br />
danger <strong>of</strong> over-dependence on<br />
too few strains <strong>of</strong> corn, wheat,<br />
soybeans ad other staples, so<br />
that a blight could wipe out a<br />
dlsaateroufl percentage <strong>of</strong> a<br />
crop, and •van more<br />
problematical questions like<br />
climate changes,<br />
ho there's the •tsthettc<br />
factor, something with which<br />
your average eipert is<br />
eminently unequipped to<br />
cope. Loss <strong>of</strong> farmland mean<br />
feat a growing population wffl<br />
find it harder and harder to be<br />
able to gaze at green open<br />
space.<br />
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cannot be Ignored Society<br />
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<strong>of</strong> urbanizing existing farmland<br />
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potential farmlands being<br />
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farmland gets urbanized.<br />
Mora fertilizers, ' more<br />
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TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN fclTY, N.J,<br />
Supports conscientious objection<br />
PAGE IS — SECTION ONE<br />
Catholic Diocese expresses views on registration<br />
renewal <strong>of</strong><br />
regUtratlon in the United<br />
States, whUe not actually<br />
barkening the beginning <strong>of</strong> •<br />
new period <strong>of</strong> drafting young<br />
men <strong>for</strong> service In the Armed<br />
Forces, has caused a good<br />
deal <strong>of</strong> apprehension on the<br />
part <strong>of</strong> the public as to the<br />
actuality <strong>of</strong> a new draft<br />
program.<br />
But &e renewal <strong>of</strong> a draft<br />
program may take quite some<br />
<strong>On</strong>e, according to Fr. Edward<br />
Walsh, executive<br />
secretary <strong>for</strong> the Camden<br />
diocese's Commission en<br />
Social Justice.<br />
"Many people seem to think<br />
that the actual draft will<br />
follow the registration In a<br />
matter <strong>of</strong> days or weeks, but<br />
this is not necessarily the<br />
ease," said Fr, Walsh, "In<br />
order <strong>for</strong> the draft to be re-<br />
Instituted there would have to<br />
be a new draft law legislated<br />
In Congress and this process<br />
could take months and<br />
months. There would<br />
probably be considerable<br />
debate In both houses <strong>of</strong><br />
Congress and then there are<br />
also the legal aspects <strong>of</strong> the<br />
— have developed<br />
this past week over the<br />
constitutionality <strong>of</strong><br />
registration <strong>of</strong> males only.<br />
The fact that this la an election<br />
year' could also be a<br />
factor In the delaying <strong>of</strong> any<br />
draft legislation."<br />
The matter <strong>of</strong> conscientious<br />
Objection has received a good<br />
deal <strong>of</strong> attention in news<br />
stories dealing with<br />
registration and the draft and<br />
Fr. Walsh said that the<br />
Diocese <strong>of</strong> Camden, while not<br />
<strong>of</strong>fering any <strong>for</strong>mal programs<br />
on ttli subject, is aligned<br />
with fee views <strong>of</strong> the AdminiBiraUve<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> the<br />
United States Catholic Conference<br />
on the question <strong>of</strong><br />
conscientious objection.<br />
"As the United States<br />
Catholic Conference stated in<br />
February <strong>of</strong> tfajs year In its<br />
"Statement on Registration<br />
and Conscription <strong>for</strong> Military<br />
Service,' the diocese does not<br />
object to conscientious objection<br />
as a valid moral<br />
position," Hid Fr. Walsh.<br />
"We bellve that the positions<br />
taken by fin Catholic Conference<br />
on registration,<br />
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•conscientious objection are<br />
reasonable, responsible and<br />
Mr,"<br />
The statement issued by the<br />
Administrative Board <strong>of</strong> the<br />
United States Catholic Conference<br />
on February 14,1980,<br />
includes the following specific<br />
positions on registration,<br />
military conscription and<br />
conscientious objection;<br />
"-Registration,^ We<br />
acknowledge the right <strong>of</strong> fee<br />
state to register citizens, <strong>for</strong><br />
the purpose <strong>of</strong> military<br />
conscription, both in<br />
peacetime and in times <strong>of</strong><br />
national emergency.<br />
There<strong>for</strong>e, we find no objection<br />
hi principle to this<br />
action by the government.<br />
However, we believe it<br />
necessary to present convincing<br />
reasons <strong>for</strong> this at any<br />
particular time.<br />
"- Military conscription:<br />
We are opposed to any<br />
relnstitutlon <strong>of</strong> military<br />
conscription except in fee<br />
case <strong>of</strong> national defense<br />
emergency. We support the<br />
present standby draft system<br />
which requires the chief<br />
executive to obtain a new<br />
authorization to Induct a<br />
specific number <strong>of</strong> men into<br />
fee armed <strong>for</strong>ces if dear<br />
purposes <strong>of</strong> adequate defense<br />
demand conscription.<br />
"— Conscientious objection<br />
; We regard this<br />
question In all its dimensions<br />
as a central element In<br />
Catholic teaching on the<br />
morality <strong>of</strong> war. First, we<br />
support fee right <strong>of</strong> conscientious<br />
objection as a valid<br />
moral position, derived from<br />
the Gospel and Catholic<br />
teaching, and recognized as<br />
well In VS. civil law. The<br />
legal protection provided<br />
conscientious objectors is a<br />
commendable part <strong>of</strong> our<br />
political system which must<br />
be preserved hi any policy <strong>of</strong><br />
conscription.<br />
"Secondly, we support the<br />
right <strong>of</strong> selective conscientious<br />
objection (SCO) as<br />
a moral conclusion which can<br />
be valldly derived from the<br />
classical moral teaching <strong>of</strong><br />
Just-War theory. The position<br />
<strong>of</strong> SCO has not yet found<br />
expression In our legal<br />
system; but a mean* should<br />
moral position a<br />
secure topi status. The experience<br />
experience <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Vietnam war highlighted the<br />
moral and political<br />
significance <strong>of</strong> precisely this<br />
question. We are sure <strong>of</strong> the<br />
moral validity <strong>of</strong> SCO; we<br />
OSHA<br />
(continued from page 1)<br />
was brought to Its attention.<br />
DlFilvestro said that a<br />
"catastrophic act" Is defined<br />
as "five or more injured" In<br />
an accident.<br />
Ocean City's Construction<br />
Code Official Fred Cade is<br />
also investigating the accident<br />
and is expected to<br />
release • report today or<br />
Morale 111 and Pontieri were<br />
both admitted to Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital and<br />
reported in "satisfactory"<br />
condition, according to a<br />
hospital spokesman,<br />
Mcratelll suffered head and<br />
multiple body Injuries and<br />
Pontieri was also reported to<br />
be suffering from multiple<br />
body injuries fee spokesman<br />
said.<br />
According to fee police<br />
report, the lep <strong>of</strong> the scaffold<br />
were two-by-four lengths <strong>of</strong><br />
wood nailed together end-toend.<br />
The report also said that<br />
another leg appeared about to<br />
give way also.<br />
Frank Pontieri was<br />
unavailable to comment at<br />
presstime.<br />
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PAGE 18 — SECTION ONE TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J» FRIDAY, AUGUST 1,1980<br />
Of child labor laws<br />
Shore area firms charged with violations<br />
OiargBS haw been ffied ware destroying the<br />
agitaBt II rto-i. arei flnui, reputations <strong>of</strong> thousands <strong>of</strong><br />
including two In Sea Isle City, good law abiding resort<br />
In Atlantic and Cape May<br />
.Dunties <strong>for</strong> violations <strong>of</strong> state<br />
businessmen,<br />
Horn said:<br />
Commissioner<br />
child labor laws, according to "The shore Industry In New<br />
New Jersty Labor and In. Jersey has an excellent<br />
dustry Conunlasloner John J.<br />
Horn,<br />
• In addition, one firm was<br />
chargid with violating state<br />
wage and hour laws <strong>for</strong> nonpayment<br />
<strong>of</strong> ovfrttnii, Horn<br />
reputation and it should not be<br />
blemished by a small percentage<br />
<strong>of</strong> operators who<br />
would violate the law, We<br />
hope no businessman would<br />
condone violations by others<br />
Mid,<br />
The prosecutions resulted<br />
In order to escape<br />
surveilance.<br />
state<br />
from day and night Investigations<br />
conducted by<br />
"We congratulate the good<br />
businessmen and ask that<br />
. compliance representatives they help us In seeing that the<br />
<strong>of</strong> the department's Division<br />
tf Workplace Standards.<br />
Responding to recent<br />
laws are en<strong>for</strong>ced We will<br />
continue to press our Investigations.<br />
The filing <strong>of</strong><br />
from the Newcharges should be accepted as<br />
a clear sign to everyone that<br />
we are committed to<br />
providing full protection<br />
criticism<br />
Jersey Travel and Resort<br />
Association that such Investigations<br />
and charges<br />
(Srand<br />
imonjaibord<br />
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Ocean City<br />
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SMORGASBORD<br />
M.99<br />
CHILDREN UNDER 10,<br />
*2.29<br />
Serving Dinners Daily<br />
4:30 to 8 p.m.<br />
GRAND<br />
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'4.99<br />
Children Under 10,<br />
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With This Coupon<br />
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FRESH FRUITS AND<br />
SALADS INCLUDING:<br />
Tossed Salad packed with fresh garden<br />
vegetables served with an assortment <strong>of</strong> Salad<br />
dressings. Creamy Cole Slaw, Macaroni Salad<br />
and Potato Salad,- Cucumber and <strong>On</strong>ion Salad,<br />
Pickled Beets, Kosher Pickles, Sweet Mixed<br />
Pickles, Cherry Peppers, Jersey Tomatoes In<br />
season. Three Bean Salad, Jamalclan Bean<br />
Salad, cranberry Relish and <strong>On</strong>ion Rings. Also,<br />
Fruits including Apple and Raisin Salad, Fresh<br />
Apple Sauce with Cinnamon and other Fresh<br />
Fruits In Season<br />
OUR LIST OF ENTREES<br />
INCLUDES:<br />
Savory Roast Turkey served with Grand<br />
Smorgasbord's homemade dressing, Delicious<br />
New England Fried Filet <strong>of</strong> Fish, Tasty Beef<br />
Stregan<strong>of</strong>f, Country Style Beef Steaks, Hawaiian<br />
Ham served with tasty Pineapple Chunks, Fried<br />
Crab Cakes, Italian Style Spaghetti and Meatballs,<br />
Tender Brown Fried Chicken, Chinese<br />
Chow Meln served with Chinese Vegetables and<br />
Rite, Ch»ese Ravioli In special sauce, along with<br />
other Grand Smorgasbord greats. ,<br />
PLUS THE FOLLOWING '<br />
VEGETABLES:<br />
Tender sweet Whole Kernel Corn on the Cob,<br />
Fried <strong>On</strong>ion Rings, Blue Lake Cut Green Beans<br />
and Young Lima Beans<br />
OUR CASSEROLES AND<br />
POTATOES INCLUDE:<br />
Delicious Macaroni and Cheese {making Grand<br />
Smorgasbord long famouf) Oven Fresh Baked<br />
Beans in sweet sauce (another favorite),- Oven<br />
Browned Whole Baby Potatoes, French Fried<br />
Potatoes, and Creamy Whipped Potatoes served<br />
with gravy.<br />
AND FROM THE BAKERY:<br />
A wide assortment <strong>of</strong> fresh bread and rolls<br />
ISM PHttflMenu in Frontol Restaurant lor Dally Changji]<br />
Prkn lubiKt Ts cnanet wlmaur NMIet<br />
GRAND<br />
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|/ OFF ALL<br />
/0 ADULT DINNERS<br />
With This Coupon<br />
under the law toall workers,<br />
• and especially those who<br />
oome under the child labor<br />
law proticUon."<br />
Commissioner Horn <strong>of</strong>fered<br />
congratulations to the At-<br />
Phil-Mar Corp., t« Rock 'n<br />
Chair Restaurant & Lounge,<br />
torney General'i <strong>of</strong>fice and MOB Dune Drive, Avalon;<br />
Sia resort industry <strong>for</strong> con-Spiritributions to unproved com Italian Snacks Inc., Ua Papa<br />
<strong>of</strong> 78, Route 9, Etna;<br />
dltlons over the put year. Joes, 2424 Boardwalk, North<br />
Charges wen Bled against WUdwood; Haks Ice Cream,<br />
the following firms: 3020 Boardwalk, WUdwood;<br />
Briganttne Island Diner, Will & Bin Morey En-<br />
Inc., hi ftrading as) Island<br />
Diner, 3212 Bay Shore<br />
Avenue, Brlgantlne;<br />
Brigantlne Fascination, Inc.,<br />
1400 B. BrlgantLne Biva.,<br />
Brigantlne; B & H Enterprises,<br />
t-a Fun Spot Arcade,<br />
2607 Boardwalk,<br />
Atlantic City; Gulseppes, 1806<br />
Boardwalk, Atlantic City;<br />
Kornblau's Restaurant, 142S<br />
Pacific Avenue, Atlantic City;<br />
Debahsr Enterprises, Inc., t-a<br />
Baseball Batting Cages,<br />
Central Pier, Atlantic City;<br />
Fred's Italian Restaurant,<br />
«15 Landls Avenue, Sea Isle<br />
aty; Nutty But Nice, 3400<br />
Boardwalk, Sea tale City;<br />
terprises, tee.,25th St. and<br />
Boardwalk, North Wlldwood;<br />
aiU World, 1414 Boardwalk,<br />
North WUdwood, and Jokers<br />
Wild, 2306 Boardwalk, North<br />
WUdwood,<br />
Among the violation found<br />
by compliance representatives<br />
were failure to pay m<br />
times the regular hourly wage<br />
<strong>for</strong> hours worked In excess <strong>of</strong><br />
40 in any week; employment<br />
<strong>of</strong> minors under age 18<br />
without employment certificates;<br />
employment <strong>of</strong><br />
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PAGE 18 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. FRIDAY. AUGUST 1,1980<br />
f Following decision over dune law<br />
CLIC flexes its muscle and decides to take on the Pinelands Act<br />
ByW.L.HAACKER<br />
Fresh from obtaining a<br />
"Mexican stand-<strong>of</strong>f" with the<br />
state over the proposed Dune<br />
and Shorefronl Protection<br />
Act, CLIC, the CilUena <strong>of</strong><br />
local Intelligent Control, Is<br />
preparing to battle over the<br />
Pinelands Art,<br />
More thin 200 Dinnls<br />
Township area residents<br />
turned out Tuesday to voice<br />
their displeasure with the<br />
pinelands legislation and to<br />
also hear that while the dune<br />
proposal "Is dormant, it Is not<br />
dead."<br />
Pinelands Act foe, township<br />
Mayor Frank Murphy, also<br />
urged Ma constituency to fight<br />
the measure. After the<br />
meeting some 30 residents<br />
volunteered to <strong>for</strong>m a committee<br />
that would Join CLIC.<br />
According to CLIC<br />
President Larry Mail, "We<br />
want to In<strong>for</strong>m the people <strong>of</strong><br />
the impact <strong>of</strong> the land-use<br />
controls (Pinelands,<br />
Wetlands) will have on our<br />
lives, and also provide a<br />
medium in which individual<br />
citizens can combat overregulation<br />
by InfluincingOUT<br />
elected <strong>of</strong>ficials on the state<br />
level.<br />
"We want to point out the<br />
'environmental protection<br />
hustle 1 in which the<br />
bureaucrats are attempting to<br />
totally control all activities In<br />
NOW OFFERING SUNDA YLUNCHEONS<br />
FROM 11:00 TILL 2:00<br />
IN ADDITION TO OUR DAIL Y LUNCHES IVM fo 3:30<br />
.SUNDAY DINNER SPECIALS^<br />
AUGUST 3RD<br />
! SHORT RIBS OP BEEF '6.7!<br />
BAR-BQ CHICKEN '6.50<br />
For Mtitvittont Phone: 646 5200<br />
I a red wine, possibly a Burgundy or<br />
I Claret, but deep dawn in hit herf he Is<br />
IINely to prefer a frtsh and fragrant<br />
white wine elfhtr with his meal or as an<br />
oil occasion beverage,<br />
If Is well to remember that all grapes<br />
are white, and that eolor comes from<br />
the skin. Squeeze a purple grape and a<br />
white body will pop out <strong>of</strong> the skin, the<br />
same colored white body will be found In<br />
grapes with white skins.<br />
The color <strong>of</strong> the wine Is In the art <strong>of</strong> the wlnemaker. Red<br />
wines are the result <strong>of</strong> the iklns and seeds being fermented<br />
with the grapes <strong>for</strong> several days. White wine is the<br />
product <strong>of</strong> fermentation without the skins.<br />
Generic whites are named, <strong>for</strong> the most part, after the<br />
wine districts in Europe from which they originally came.<br />
Rhine wine Is considered to be the lightest and most<br />
crisply favored <strong>of</strong> the whites, whereas Chablis fends fo be<br />
fuller bodied and more richly flavored.<br />
The varietal wines are most <strong>of</strong>ten mad» to taste like the<br />
grapes after which they are named. The laws In wine<br />
producing states and countries usually requires each<br />
varietal wine to have a certain volume <strong>of</strong> the grape after<br />
which it Is named. In Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, <strong>for</strong> example, varietal •<br />
wines must contain no less than II percent <strong>of</strong> the named<br />
grape,<br />
A Rose wine Is the bridge between the whites and reds<br />
with the vintner starting fermentation <strong>of</strong> the juice in contact<br />
with the grape skin and seeds. As soon as the fermenfafion<br />
attains a pink hue, It is separated from the solids<br />
and treated as a white wine <strong>for</strong> the remainder <strong>of</strong> its aging<br />
In the winery.<br />
The big trouble with being a leader Is, you don't know<br />
whether people are following you or chasing you,<br />
COOKING WITH WINE<br />
Raspberry Parfait Pudding<br />
To make six servings, dissolve 1 (3-oz.) package <strong>of</strong><br />
raspberry-flavored gilatin in ivsi cups hot water. Add 3'<br />
fblspns. orange flavored llquer and Vi fspn. grated orange<br />
peel. Gradually stir In 1 pt. vanilla ice eream, blending<br />
until If melts. Chill until mixture begins to thicken, then<br />
stir well and spoon Into £ stemmed glasses or dessert<br />
dishes; chill until firm. Serve topped with whipped cream<br />
and a trickle <strong>of</strong> the liquer used In the pudding.<br />
Don't smoke, don't drink, go fo bed early, tat simple<br />
foods -• even if you don't live • long life, it will SEEM (Ike<br />
one.<br />
QUICKIE QUIZ<br />
Q. in the world <strong>of</strong> wine what would be meant by a "fourtecond<br />
wlnt" or a "ten-secondI wine"?<br />
A. This is In the parlance <strong>of</strong> the wlnt tatter who considers<br />
the quality <strong>of</strong> the wine by timing the number <strong>of</strong> teconds its <<br />
taste will remain on his palate...the longer the taste the<br />
better the wine.<br />
OPEN SUNDAY NOON TO 8 .<br />
Bine ttttfr with wiM<br />
an area encompassing 1,1<br />
million acres under the guise<br />
<strong>of</strong> enviraimMital protection,"<br />
he told The Smttnel-Ledger,<br />
Mas! said that the area wa><br />
m<br />
originally supposed to be<br />
360,000 acres, including the<br />
Wharton State For*st trad,<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e it was expanded to<br />
current size.<br />
The CUC president said<br />
Out by controlling the land,<br />
fee governmoit controls the<br />
people. He fecplalned that<br />
paopli who live in the<br />
A couple and friend arc silhouetted in their craft in this photo taken on a<br />
gray afternoon by Sentinel-Ledger photographer Charles-Andrew,<br />
ctlon<br />
Intermediate -School<br />
10th St, and Bay fim.<br />
,1980<br />
j , CoWecUhles<br />
Consujnments ileeepted<br />
Tot In<strong>for</strong>mation ~<br />
Pttotte 399-1801<br />
>s^^^^^^^m<br />
OCEAN CITY'S<br />
Wharf Style Restaurant<br />
RESTAIJRANT<br />
SloSP.M.7Diys<br />
PIER i<br />
SEAFOOD M<br />
lOAM.to9PJW.D»lly<br />
Choose your own LIVE LOBSTER<br />
or CRABS from our Saltwater Tanki<br />
Enjoy canal dining in a truly nautical atmwphere.<br />
yon view toe beautiful tun setting over the island<br />
meadows.<br />
Live Lobster - Salad Bar<br />
12th Street Kef & The Boy Front<br />
ndMnmmW1isrf»OceamCitr r NJ.<br />
398-3504<br />
Bird 'hotline'<br />
set up by CMB<br />
The qape May Bird Observatory<br />
has established a<br />
,"htafag hotline" <strong>for</strong> the use<br />
tf itonWg antf-residenf hbV<br />
The line will be open Si<br />
hours a day and consist <strong>of</strong> a<br />
taped six-minute message. It<br />
will detail unusual bird<br />
sightings, hawk watch<br />
reports, interesting seasonal<br />
phenomena, birdlng dps and<br />
event updates.<br />
During fall migration, the<br />
tape will be changed on<br />
Monday and Thursday<br />
evenings, or more <strong>of</strong>ten U<br />
need dictates. From<br />
December through July, the<br />
tape will be changed only on<br />
Thursdays.<br />
To reach the hotline, dial<br />
884-2826. To report sightings<br />
<strong>of</strong> rare or unusual birds, caD<br />
884-2736, or report them in<br />
person at CMBO headquarters,<br />
707 Bart Lake Drive,<br />
Cape May Point,<br />
Cape May is a world famous<br />
Junction <strong>for</strong> migratory birds<br />
and <strong>for</strong> bird study. Otter<br />
birding hotlines have been<br />
established In Philadelphia,<br />
Washington, New York,<br />
Boston and in New Jersey, at<br />
n-anjdjn Lakes.<br />
1 't\<br />
PICTURE PICKUP<br />
All pictures that appear In<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger may be<br />
picked upat the <strong>of</strong>fice, 112 8tb<br />
Street, any time during fee<br />
day, following publication <strong>of</strong><br />
the piper. Became <strong>of</strong> the high<br />
coif <strong>of</strong> portage, pictures can<br />
only be mailed H fliey are<br />
brought In with a self*<br />
addresied itamped<br />
area cannot plant<br />
grass In a lMoot aquare block<br />
without seeking a permit or<br />
plant a free without^ntate<br />
approval, or build a dog house<br />
without the require state"<br />
nod.<br />
"It's slowly turning our<br />
democracy into a dictatorship<br />
where we are told now and<br />
to attend an in<strong>for</strong>mational<br />
meeting "which unanimously meeting early in Jane and to,<br />
where to live," he iald, "By ' voice opposition to theaccording to Maal, "a broadbased<br />
dvlc coalition which<br />
enacting these sort <strong>of</strong> Pinelands legislation.<br />
measures the concept <strong>of</strong> any "The conclusion reached represents . Individual<br />
local, county and municipal, by the people was that even if residents to the state."<br />
"home rule" will be phased<br />
out,"<br />
Masl explained an example '<br />
<strong>of</strong> this would be the Pinelands<br />
document itieU which<br />
mentions the state Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />
Protection (DBF) 300 times in<br />
fee 750-page document<br />
"It has been documented<br />
that certain special interest<br />
groups will benefit from fte<br />
enactment <strong>of</strong> this land control,"<br />
he said, "<strong>On</strong>ce again,<br />
we can see that this type <strong>of</strong><br />
legislation represents a<br />
systematic takeover <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Individual rights - acts <strong>of</strong><br />
Me nature run roughshod<br />
over the Constitution <strong>of</strong> the<br />
United States."<br />
During the course , <strong>of</strong><br />
Tuesday's meeting, the<br />
standing room only crowd<br />
also was read an inner-<strong>of</strong>lice<br />
memo by Dennis Gorsky, an<br />
aide to U.S. Rep. WflUam J.<br />
Hughes (D-ind), who<br />
received Jeers when he<br />
recited the "highlights" <strong>of</strong> the<br />
hill.<br />
"Our <strong>for</strong>efathers fought a<br />
horrendous and painful fight<br />
to establish the values upon<br />
which our country was<br />
BROKERAGE OPENS<br />
Merrill Lynch, Pierce,<br />
Fenner & Snith Inc. has<br />
opened a commodity<br />
brokerage <strong>of</strong>fice in Atlantic<br />
CUy at 2111 Atlantic Avenue.<br />
The new facility will serve<br />
commodity futures clients In<br />
Southern New Jersey. The<br />
firm also has opened a<br />
separate securities <strong>of</strong>fice in<br />
flit same building.<br />
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Wed. - Sun. 9:30 p.m.<br />
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founded," Musi said, "but no<br />
cm guaranteed net the fight<br />
to preserve the constitution<br />
would be easy."<br />
Mail praised Mayor<br />
Murphy and Committeeman<br />
Robert <strong>On</strong>ce <strong>for</strong> tuning out<br />
SO people on four days' notice<br />
we, ire unsuccessful In<br />
defeating the bureaucratic<br />
takeover we vow peaceful<br />
non-compliance with tht<br />
pinelands art," he said. *<br />
CLIC was conceived in<br />
Ocean City soon after fte<br />
Dune and Shorefront<br />
Protection Act's public<br />
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PACK 1 - SECTION TWO;<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST I, 1M»><br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCE0t cm, NJ<br />
** Along Laurel Drive •**•• . , / •' '<br />
Point council bows to resident pressure to open road parking<br />
•<br />
ByMARGIEBOWEN<br />
SflMEHS POINT —Council<br />
at Its last monthly summer<br />
meeting passed an ordinance<br />
toonceagalnaUowparHngon<br />
Laurel Drive.<br />
Lut October, the body had<br />
<strong>vote</strong>d to restrict parking on<br />
fte south side <strong>of</strong> fte street <strong>for</strong><br />
sparking much public<br />
pressure by residents on the<br />
street who pointed out to<br />
council that "a greater<br />
nasard" may have been<br />
caused by <strong>for</strong>cing them to<br />
back out Into the traffic.<br />
In a related mater, City<br />
Solicitor Jeffrey April<br />
received* reply from the Rew<br />
tfu feet west <strong>of</strong> the Intersection<br />
<strong>of</strong> Laurel Drive and regard to hla Inquiry into, the<br />
Jersey Highway Authority in<br />
Route § to alleviate fte high possibility <strong>of</strong> removing the<br />
accident level at the ln-goners Point exit on the New<br />
^tersection.<br />
Jersey Parkway and the<br />
• However.itwam'tuntil late<br />
May dtbJs year that yellow<br />
Uneswere painted and signs<br />
potted to prohibit parking,<br />
possibility <strong>of</strong> constructing a<br />
new one on Maya* Landing<br />
Road.<br />
April maintains that fHa<br />
mood,<br />
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2 Localions to serve you<br />
will alleviate congestion on<br />
Laurel Drive and that Mays<br />
Landtag Road could better<br />
accommodate the amount <strong>of</strong><br />
traffic heading to Ocean City<br />
<strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> the exit.<br />
"We want to get these<br />
people to the beach as soon as<br />
possible," April explained<br />
JBktagly.<br />
Officials from Sonera<br />
Point, Atlantic County and the<br />
state highway authority have<br />
agreed to meet to discuss tUt<br />
matter. However, no date has<br />
been scheduled <strong>for</strong> that<br />
meeting.<br />
In oner action, council<br />
approved an ordinance that<br />
would indemnify public<br />
employees and <strong>of</strong>ficial* if<br />
they face legal action related<br />
to their position or while<br />
serving the public.<br />
In fte open work semen,<br />
council agreed to an ordinance<br />
proposal to clean up<br />
overgrown or unsightly^ lots.<br />
In the proposed ordinance,<br />
UMJUKUL owners wouni ne<br />
notified by fte, building ln-<br />
H»ctor to clem up their lota.<br />
However, If they do not<br />
comply with the notification<br />
fte city will per<strong>for</strong>m the<br />
cleaning and assess the cpst<br />
onto fte tax bin <strong>of</strong> fte <strong>of</strong>fending<br />
owner.<br />
Due to recent community<br />
complaints, council discussed<br />
the possibility <strong>of</strong> sharing fte<br />
"lite Band <strong>of</strong> the East" <strong>of</strong> the United States Air Force will hold a free<br />
per<strong>for</strong>mance at the Music Pier Saturday at 8 p.m.<br />
Whirlpool<br />
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PAGE 2 - SECTION TWO<br />
To relieve doldrums<br />
THE SENTP>JEL-LEPGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J.<br />
Hospital launches program <strong>for</strong> teenage volunteer service<br />
SOMEM* POINT - It's beginning to ache with thi<br />
raoawmner now. Many area doldrums peculiar to tUi<br />
mm psopl», e^eclilty those mum,<br />
in Uielr early twin, are "They failed to snare mm-<br />
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Hair210<br />
Lei our pr<strong>of</strong>essional staff<br />
serve you<br />
Lontta, Eddie. Linda<br />
M/cnsai sntf sandy<br />
210 West Am.<br />
Seniors Save Men. thru Wed<br />
Visit Your<br />
Beauty<br />
Parlor<br />
This<br />
Week<br />
Etta's<br />
Beauty i<br />
Salon<br />
Your favortta operator Is still with us"<br />
754 Asbury Ave, 399-1141<br />
Opfln Daily 9-4 Clsied Monday<br />
SHAMPOO<br />
\ V ippticiii<br />
• PRECISION HAIRCUT<br />
'• SLOW DRY I FIRMS<br />
• FROSTINGS • TINTING<br />
816 Asbury Awe.<br />
Houn: 7:10 • S:00<br />
HOUSE OF BEAUTY<br />
tor »IIII and fab who want<br />
la look their bat,...<br />
Closed Monday<br />
Full Beauty Service<br />
• BLOW CUTS<br />
i CONDITIONERS<br />
P MANICURES<br />
• FACIALS (By 1M1)<br />
Ocean City<br />
399-8621<br />
3 SALONS TO SERVE YOU<br />
399-4333 at Palmer Center, 16th St.<br />
(Hair Shaping by Mr, Mac)<br />
399-4351 147 Asbury Ave.<br />
(Formerly Halrimifhs)<br />
653-2000 2000 Building, Shore Rd.,<br />
» , (Llnwood)<br />
seniors Save Mon., Tues. & Wed,<br />
Dorothy's<br />
BEAunf mom<br />
iStWMfAVt. Op#f»Ye»rRe<br />
[CLOSED AflON DAYS]<br />
Call For ApDointment DIM 399-4319<br />
Dorothy Con. PmpH^tor<br />
SOYearslBiusiniss<br />
•MUty Culture in Ail Branch^<br />
closfd Monday - Bxptrf HairCuftlno<br />
l O i a W , Wai 399-1394<br />
WALTER J,<br />
SALMONS<br />
HAtRGARf<br />
Vlngland Phsne 691.8841<br />
a IBK<br />
333537 WEST AVE,<br />
OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
PHONE 39B.87S5<br />
HAIR<br />
SKIN<br />
NAILS<br />
ClNTfRS<br />
#REOKEN<br />
Beauty & Salon<br />
b proud to announce that<br />
Arietta Creamer (<strong>for</strong>merly » Junes) ><br />
Is Now Associated With Us!<br />
Come say hello to<br />
Dolly « Plane • Arietta<br />
410-55th St. Ocean City 398-9282<br />
SIEQEM'S BEAUTY SHOP<br />
<strong>of</strong>NB.LJWHCEE..iaa.<br />
ner joto, alftough ttey fa-fed.<br />
Thiy'vt exhausted every<br />
possibility <strong>for</strong>filling the long<br />
days <strong>of</strong> summer with apart-<br />
^sunbathing and Inpromjjtu<br />
geWogethera with frtodi.<br />
The monotony <strong>of</strong> unstructured<br />
hours drags on,<br />
Hie midsummer slump has<br />
•tin.<br />
Miry Petrunls, Short<br />
Memorial Hospital's director<br />
<strong>of</strong> volunteers, recognlied this<br />
gap In the lives <strong>of</strong> younger<br />
teens and decided It ran.<br />
sOtuted fertile ground <strong>for</strong><br />
converting boredom Into a<br />
meaningful summer experience.<br />
volunteer corps, with young eligible <strong>for</strong> the same hospital<br />
be welcomed into the SMHMils Petrunls, are both<br />
"We are immediately men receiving At title <strong>of</strong> activities. They may par*<br />
opening the doors <strong>of</strong> ourJunior redcoat and young tlclpate in such duties as<br />
volunteer program to this age women the title <strong>of</strong> junior handling visitor passes,<br />
group (1448)," Miss Petrunla candy striper.<br />
delivering flowers to nursing<br />
announced this week. "Unul Upon reaching the age <strong>of</strong> 16, stations <strong>for</strong> subsequent<br />
now, we hart restricted the junior class <strong>of</strong> volunteers delivery to patients* bedsides<br />
volunteer activities at Shore will attain flit status <strong>of</strong> In-<br />
by Intermediate redcoats and<br />
Memorial Hospital to Individuals<br />
it least 19 years <strong>of</strong><br />
age. Now, afWr cartful<br />
planning, wt have developed<br />
a program which can fully<br />
utlllie the enthusiasm and<br />
tatare* <strong>of</strong> younpr tatni."<br />
Both males andfemal«s will<br />
termediate redcoat (males)<br />
and fulMledged candy striper<br />
(femalef). At agt 19, they<br />
gain the adult volunteer<br />
designations <strong>of</strong> redcoat and<br />
pink lady, respectively.<br />
Junior redcoats and junior<br />
candy stripers, according to<br />
Nine casino courses <strong>for</strong> fall semester<br />
Atlantic Community<br />
College wU <strong>of</strong>fer nine collegecredit<br />
courses as part <strong>of</strong> Its<br />
casino management certificate<br />
program, beginning<br />
August 25.<br />
Registrations will be accepted<br />
through August 21 at<br />
the registrar's <strong>of</strong>fice in<br />
Walter E. Edge Hall on the<br />
Mays Landing campus,<br />
Mondays through Thursdays,<br />
8ajn. to 6:30 pm A special,<br />
one-tlme-enly registration<br />
will be held Wednesday,<br />
August 20 from 3 to 8 pjn. at<br />
ACC's Atlantic Oty Branch<br />
campus (ACBC), 153S<br />
Bacharach Boulevard.<br />
Bad Umrnk, three-credit<br />
course will meet once a week<br />
either on the Maya ijnjjng<br />
campus or at the AttanUc City<br />
branch campus.<br />
TOe courses, their date,<br />
times and locations are:<br />
-introduction to the hotel<br />
casino Industry, Mondays or<br />
Wednesdays, 2:30 to 6 pa.,<br />
ACTCi Thursdays, 7:80 to U<br />
PA,, Maya tanj^mg tampus-<br />
- casino tar, 7:30 to11<br />
pjn., ACBC; Saturdays* a.m,<br />
to UiiO pm,, Mays Landing<br />
campus;<br />
— casino accounting,<br />
•nJMdayi, 7:10 to 11 pm,,<br />
ACBC; Saturdays, 8 ajn. to<br />
12:30 p.m., Mays landing<br />
campus;<br />
Early bird, night owl<br />
courses set at ACC<br />
Atlantic Community College<br />
m <strong>of</strong>fsr count! to- pawn<br />
TOO get up early in (he<br />
morning or work late at night<br />
Four courses will meet<br />
twice a week from 7 to 8:15<br />
•Jn, « the Mays Landtag<br />
campus and at the Atlantic<br />
aty Branch Campus, IBS<br />
Bacharach Boulevard. ,<br />
SUoday and Wednesday, ana<br />
human growth and<br />
development I, Tuesday and<br />
tol Kumm, AOC dean <strong>of</strong> Mays Landing campus.<br />
tatacHon, odd the courses Registrations willbe accepted<br />
are being <strong>of</strong>fered to meet the Monday through Thursday, 1<br />
ap*%Ato needa M<br />
poworkwdwMtto<br />
punue 1 college education,<br />
* pointed out Oat one<br />
Impact <strong>of</strong> the casliio industry<br />
la that people who fliUah wort<br />
at 4 ajn. have expressed an<br />
Interest In enrolling In courses<br />
and the most convenient Ume<br />
ts early In the morning.<br />
Kummexplfllnedthatmany<br />
people who wort during me<br />
day can now take a course on<br />
their way towork, which may<br />
be more convenient than<br />
durtujtheewnlng.<br />
Courses on the Maya<br />
Undlng campus Include<br />
principles <strong>of</strong> sociology,<br />
Atlantic City courses are<br />
general psychology, Monday<br />
and Wednesday, and principles<br />
<strong>of</strong> sociology, Tuesday<br />
and Thursday.<br />
Persona can register new<br />
through August 38 on the<br />
casino management courses,<br />
ajn. to 5:30 pjn. In the'lease<br />
contact the<br />
register's <strong>of</strong>fice.. d •• :••-.•..>• ,-»«*•<br />
A special one-tlmd-<strong>On</strong>ly*'<br />
registration will be held<br />
Wednesday, August 20, fromS<br />
to 8 pjn. at the Atlantic City<br />
Branch campus.<br />
Tuition and feet are |W per<br />
course. First Ume ACC<br />
students must pay a flO application<br />
fee. Outr<strong>of</strong>-county<br />
residents must present a<br />
cbargeback <strong>for</strong>m, when<br />
to<br />
registering or nay out-<strong>of</strong>county<br />
tuition. Master Qarge<br />
and Visa are accepted.<br />
Financial aid Li available.<br />
ACC i» approved <strong>for</strong> veterans'<br />
educational benefits.<br />
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— casino management,<br />
Tuesdays, 2:30 to 6 pjn,,<br />
ACBC; Mondays, 7:30 to11<br />
PA., Mays Landing campus;<br />
—•- interpersonal communications,<br />
Wednesdays,<br />
7:30 to 11 pm., Mays Landtag<br />
campus; Saturdays, 9 ajn. to<br />
12:30 pjn,, ACBC, and<br />
— psychology <strong>of</strong> gambling,<br />
Mondays, 7:30 to 11 p.m.,<br />
ACBC.<br />
Persons nay also earn<br />
college credits <strong>for</strong> on-the-job<br />
experience through ACC's<br />
cooperative education<br />
program.<br />
Tuition and fees Is #0 <strong>for</strong><br />
each course. First time ACC<br />
students will be aasessedalio<br />
application fee, Out-<strong>of</strong>-county<br />
residents can arrange to have<br />
part <strong>of</strong> fcelr tuition paid by<br />
their home county by<br />
presenting a chargeback <strong>for</strong>m<br />
when registering or pay out<strong>of</strong>-county<br />
tuition, Forms are<br />
available from the county<br />
clerk's <strong>of</strong>fice. Master Charge<br />
and Visa are accepted.<br />
For registration and more<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation about all <strong>of</strong> ACCs<br />
full-fledged candy stripers,<br />
and setting up patient trays in<br />
fee kitchen.<br />
They may also act as<br />
messengers, file clerks^lnen<br />
taggers, mall room aides and<br />
lobby attendants.<br />
"This Is a dtTerie<br />
program," Miss Petrunis<br />
noted, "specifically structred<br />
to experience young teens <strong>for</strong><br />
• variety <strong>of</strong> health career<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1,1MQ<br />
Hoi Lupinacci, junior redcoat. Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital, at work in the mail room,<br />
— hotel-casino security, positions. Their broad<br />
Tuesdays, 7:30 to 11 pjn., hospital orientation will lay<br />
ACBC; Saturdays, 9 ajn, to sound groundwork <strong>for</strong> Jobs in<br />
12:30 p.m., Mays Landtag many areas not solely<br />
campus;<br />
restricted to the health field,<br />
— probabilities In gaming, •too."<br />
Wednesdays, 7:30 to 11 p.m., Some <strong>of</strong> the departments<br />
ACBC;<br />
where the juniors will par-<br />
restrictions and regulations many young people's summer<br />
applying to their age group slump, it is a yetr round<br />
will be strictly en<strong>for</strong>ced, activity. Hours will be:<br />
ticipate are; communications,<br />
dietary, linens, any hours they elect to serve any student's schedule<br />
Their working hours win be arranged to harmonize with<br />
=<br />
admissions, community *— from 7:30 7:80 ajn. aja. to 4 " r throughout the year."<br />
relations, housekeeping and Monday through Friday.<br />
Interested applicants<br />
The Juniors are legally<br />
the junior<br />
with<br />
EMANUEL D. BRODSK Y M.D. F. A. A.P.<br />
WILLIAM SILVERMAN M.D. F.A.A.P.<br />
BARRY KESSLER, M.D.<br />
BRIGHTON PEDIATRICS, P.A.<br />
ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF AN<br />
ADDITIONAL OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF Pediatrics<br />
22 Roosevelt Blvd.<br />
Marmora, N.J.<br />
Hours Daily by Appointment • phone (609) 398-8122<br />
s still time<br />
the Secur<br />
SECURITY SAVINGS & LOAN is stUI<br />
celebrating the Grand Opening <strong>of</strong><br />
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Be a winner with Security!<br />
Enter today to win one <strong>of</strong> 10 Magnavox Pocket<br />
Radios! Pick up an entry <strong>for</strong>m from 'any teller at<br />
Security's Marmora<br />
Mini Office and<br />
deposit it in the lobby<br />
<strong>for</strong> the August 8<br />
drawings.<br />
Free gifts, too! ~^<br />
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Monday-Thursday<br />
9 a.m. -5 p.m.<br />
Friday<br />
9 a.m. 8 p.m.<br />
Saturday<br />
9 a.m.<br />
-Noon<br />
while supplies last<br />
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Cottage Cheese m*^ ^ * 1 M CNcken Breast ^<br />
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Stuffed Clams<br />
Health & Beauty Aids Place<br />
TOOTH<br />
PASTE<br />
Usterine Mouthwash<br />
The Pharmacy Dept<br />
'< Now IHIMM Unilm Spring l»mto, Pranj -<br />
L^ib Chops<br />
Loin Lamb Chops<br />
Nectarines<br />
Tangy Plums<br />
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Beef Chuck Steak<br />
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editorials /comment<br />
In-depth study is urgent<br />
Ocean City Council is committing<br />
a grievous error in submitting to the<br />
<strong>vote</strong>rs a new amendment to the<br />
Sunday closing ordinance to close<br />
vp what it perceives is a loophole in<br />
the current patchwork <strong>of</strong> sometimes<br />
incongruous rules and regulations<br />
known to most as the controversial<br />
blue law.<br />
Granted, the action taken by<br />
boardwalk merchant Joseph Harris<br />
earlier<br />
this year to open his<br />
miniature golf course on Sundays<br />
<strong>for</strong> the New Jersey Foundation <strong>for</strong><br />
the Blind is reprehensible from the<br />
standpoint that he is apparently<br />
using a charitable organization as a<br />
dub in his arsenal <strong>for</strong> his perennial<br />
attacks on the blue law.<br />
Harris has denied that this is his<br />
purpose. However, his timing — m<br />
conjunction with a suit similar to<br />
one he filed three years ago during<br />
which he also tried to open the<br />
course <strong>for</strong> Deborah Hospital in<br />
Browns Mills — makes his denial a<br />
hollow one indeed.<br />
However, If Harris is to be<br />
criticized <strong>for</strong> using a ploy in his<br />
attack on the Sunday closing ordinance,<br />
is council any less culpable<br />
<strong>of</strong> poor judgement in its decision to<br />
put a Band-Aid on the law which is<br />
likely to cause more harm than it<br />
will cure?<br />
It is precisely this type <strong>of</strong> quick<br />
cure to perceived ills <strong>of</strong> the blue law<br />
over the years that has created an<br />
ordinance<br />
which has become<br />
discriminatory and sometimes<br />
nearly impossible to interpret in its<br />
entirety,<br />
While the current law itself may<br />
not be worthy <strong>of</strong> rational defense,<br />
the concept <strong>of</strong> "closed Sundays" is.<br />
Residents <strong>of</strong> Ocean City deserve a<br />
day <strong>of</strong> en<strong>for</strong>ced relative calm and<br />
few can rationally deny that the<br />
distinction <strong>of</strong> a law banning many<br />
activities pn Sundays in Ocean City<br />
has helped this community continue<br />
to grow as a family resort.<br />
Knowing that Ocean City is<br />
"closed on Sundays" and "dry" has<br />
also encouraged the types <strong>of</strong> people<br />
who have been causing serious<br />
problems <strong>for</strong> residents and visitors<br />
in places like Sea Isle City and<br />
Wildwood this summer as well as<br />
those <strong>of</strong> the past to spurn Ocean City<br />
and seek refuge elsewhere,<br />
Tiius the concept <strong>of</strong> restricting<br />
sales and activities on Sunday is one<br />
that ought to be preserved in Ocean<br />
Qty and, indeed, the New Jersey<br />
Supreme Court has upheld the right<br />
<strong>of</strong> a community to pass laws which<br />
would limit "hustle and bustle"<br />
during one day <strong>of</strong> the week.<br />
Each "patch" on the Ocean City<br />
ordinance, however, has caused<br />
more confusion over the law's actual<br />
scope and has tended to make<br />
the act discriminatory to the point<br />
where the creation <strong>of</strong> enmity rather<br />
than harmony is almost inevitable.<br />
Hie Sentinel-Ledger has urged<br />
council to create a blue ribbon<br />
commission to study the law, its<br />
history, scope and intent, in order to<br />
develop a comprehensive ordinance<br />
to meet the needs <strong>of</strong> today without<br />
relinquishing the basic concept <strong>of</strong><br />
limiting activities in this resort on<br />
Sundays.<br />
Hie Sentinel-Ledger now feels<br />
that the creation <strong>of</strong> such a commission<br />
it urgent to preclude taking<br />
rash actions which the city, its<br />
residents and business community,<br />
wiU regret in the future.<br />
Such a body should include people<br />
with the legal expertise to avoid the<br />
pitfalls <strong>of</strong> vague wording;<br />
representatives from the boardwalk,<br />
downtown and south end<br />
business communities; members <strong>of</strong><br />
the religious establishment; resort<br />
NEVER ON<br />
Haacker runs...<br />
civic leaders and, most importantly,<br />
a law en<strong>for</strong>cement<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial appointed<br />
by Police Chief Dominick C.<br />
Longo.<br />
Hie Sentinel-Ledger is convinced<br />
that the preservation <strong>of</strong> the concept<br />
in Ocean City <strong>of</strong> rationally limiting<br />
activities on Sunday is imperative.<br />
Die preoccupation with debating<br />
the merits <strong>of</strong> and defending in court<br />
the status quo which has marked<br />
and marred the past<br />
several<br />
summers in Ocean City, however, is<br />
neither healthy nor productive and<br />
the time has come to initiate a<br />
comprehensive study <strong>of</strong> the law,<br />
particularly now when the city is<br />
between elections which too <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
undermine the efficacy <strong>of</strong> such a<br />
mmmission.<br />
By W.L. HAACKER<br />
Back in high school, when I<br />
ton in dvlcs class, we were<br />
told that it was the duty rial!<br />
Americans to <strong>vote</strong> worn they<br />
reached the legal age.<br />
However, as I<br />
have<br />
discovered, the whole count<br />
was based on the assumption<br />
feat there would be someone,<br />
who after all the primaries,<br />
would stand <strong>for</strong> something I<br />
believe in,<br />
I can't, In all conscience,<br />
oat my ballot <strong>for</strong> feeGOP<br />
standard-bearer or the peanut<br />
farmer who should have<br />
stayed on the farm. •<br />
There<strong>for</strong>e, I <strong>of</strong>fer myself as<br />
a viable and available candidate<br />
<strong>for</strong> the presidency <strong>of</strong><br />
fee United States.<br />
I realize, after glancing<br />
through the letters to the<br />
editor tMs week, that I don't<br />
hive much <strong>of</strong> a constituency<br />
here In Ocean City, but there<br />
are still four months to the<br />
national<br />
election, and<br />
anything can happen.<br />
My party, newly-<strong>for</strong>med <strong>of</strong><br />
course, Is the "Politics <strong>of</strong><br />
•nought" or simply the PoT<br />
party.<br />
So far, I am the only<br />
member, but when Jimmy<br />
Carter announced bis candidacy,<br />
the Atlanta papers<br />
add feat be had about as<br />
much <strong>of</strong> a chance "as a<br />
snowball surviving in hell."<br />
So what do I nave to lose?<br />
The PoT party has no<br />
plat<strong>for</strong>m became I figure why<br />
put something in writing that<br />
wiU upset people and, besides,<br />
I <strong>for</strong>got what the plat<strong>for</strong>m<br />
was anyway.<br />
My co-workers <strong>of</strong>fered to<br />
build me with a trapdoor and<br />
a rope to bold on to —<br />
something I'm sure a few<br />
Ocean City residents would<br />
like to see, but I declined their<br />
kind <strong>of</strong>fer.<br />
While my esteemed opponents<br />
are out "palming fee<br />
flesh" to convince everyone<br />
that they are just like you or<br />
me, or kissing babies and<br />
making promises they cannot<br />
possibly keep, I will remain at<br />
my headquarters and lay<br />
back and wait <strong>for</strong> themrtto<br />
bum out ' *<br />
Ilia, I win make my appearance<br />
on the national<br />
political scene when everyone<br />
is totally disgusted, ,an4<br />
whatever Reagan and Garter<br />
promise, I will oppose.<br />
Presently,<br />
while my<br />
braintrust is still working on<br />
my party's plat<strong>for</strong>m and their<br />
lunch, we have prepared a<br />
tentative<br />
plat<strong>for</strong>m:<br />
symbol <strong>of</strong> this new! "<br />
political entity will be<br />
Frisbee,<br />
Instead <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ridiculous jackass or<br />
elephant; we have already<br />
decided to abolish Mondays;<br />
and, we will adopt, the<br />
Playboy philosophy as our<br />
nation's new constitution<br />
since the old document Is<br />
ignored wjpnever politicians<br />
decide to do something f<strong>of</strong>flh.<br />
Of course, otter planks Will<br />
follow as soon as my advisers<br />
finish lunch or as the public<br />
demands — I'm flexible. I'll<br />
agree to anything as long as it<br />
will get me elected.<br />
I don't think that my<br />
proposed planks are<br />
unreasonable; certainly no<br />
more so than <strong>of</strong>ten.<br />
I realize campaign funding<br />
will be difficult because Awe<br />
are a lot <strong>of</strong> people a eandjAb<br />
has to "buy" to get elected.<br />
Bit my advisers tell me to<br />
remain "flexible."<br />
I am <strong>for</strong> sale toany oil shlek<br />
disguised as an FBI man who,<br />
can come up with the moat<br />
cash.<br />
I can always renege on fee)<br />
promise orelse approve it and j<br />
letitgetlostinthemyrial^fj<br />
(Please nun to page 6)<br />
letters Xreaders xeaqt \ \<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
Page Four, Section Two Friday, August 1, 1980<br />
and the opposition raises objections to the reporter's views<br />
Editor, Sentinel Ledger: 1<br />
am writing relative to the<br />
"OOP Reviewed" opinion<br />
article<br />
written by your<br />
editorial staff member, W.L.<br />
Haacker, as printed in your<br />
edition <strong>of</strong> Friday, July 25.<br />
In this great country <strong>of</strong> ours<br />
everybody is entitled, to his<br />
own opinion and if the article<br />
expressed Mr. Haacker's<br />
opinion, so be it, In turn, you<br />
as an editor <strong>of</strong> a newspaper<br />
and your publisher have<br />
every right to publish what<br />
you desire within legal<br />
bounds.<br />
It Is hoped that a great<br />
majority <strong>of</strong> your readers<br />
thoroughly read the opinion <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. Haacker's <strong>for</strong>, if they did,<br />
Us article, in my opinion, did<br />
more to bolster support <strong>for</strong><br />
the Republican Party's<br />
campaign to elect Ronald<br />
Reagan as our country's next<br />
president than one written In<br />
fee vein <strong>of</strong> throwing roses,<br />
A newspaper does not<br />
usually carry a writer's name<br />
under editorials as a common<br />
practice. However, quite a<br />
number <strong>of</strong> newspapers do<br />
ttalldie an opinion writer 1 !<br />
background, education,<br />
accompilihmenta,<br />
position,<br />
etc., so Oat readers are<br />
aware about the person expressing<br />
their views. It is a<br />
shame you do not follow this<br />
practice.<br />
I feel sorry <strong>for</strong> Mr. Haacker<br />
<strong>for</strong> it appears during hU<br />
<strong>for</strong>mative yean he must have<br />
been subject to many undesirable<br />
<strong>for</strong>ces as they<br />
pertain to the welfare <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American free democratic<br />
system. His thinking certainly<br />
is contrary to fee opinion <strong>of</strong><br />
At eomervattvB thinking <strong>of</strong><br />
the greatest majority <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City's <strong>vote</strong>rs.<br />
I m<br />
again his opinion<br />
article was good <strong>for</strong> ui<br />
because hopefully it wfll alert<br />
us all to <strong>vote</strong> in November <strong>for</strong><br />
. tear that the <strong>vote</strong>s <strong>of</strong> fee<br />
thinkerslikeMr. Haacker wfll<br />
not overpower. H we do not,<br />
we only have ourselves to<br />
To answer some specific! in<br />
M\ Haacker's article:<br />
He says the Ayatollah<br />
Khomeini tend back tht<br />
dock on Iran, "Ait one<br />
prosperous SOU century<br />
MMMt country." « U<br />
imaiing<br />
— M nut,<br />
there<strong>for</strong>e, believe the Shah<br />
was good <strong>for</strong> Iran, Ronald<br />
Reagan and fee OOP plat<br />
<strong>for</strong>m will not turn back the<br />
dock on our country. Rafter,<br />
it will be put back on track.<br />
He<br />
says Reagan and fee<br />
plat<strong>for</strong>m<br />
"resembles<br />
something out <strong>of</strong> our<br />
anachronistic<br />
imperial<br />
past." I wonder how much<br />
history he studied. In only 200<br />
years this country attained<br />
<strong>of</strong> any country in the worl<br />
through fee free enterprise<br />
system.<br />
What rhetoric regarding bis.<br />
criticism <strong>of</strong> fee citizens who<br />
'•start believing that this<br />
mediocre actor is the messlah<br />
<strong>of</strong> the American political<br />
system," We must all be<br />
jackasses!<br />
Tbt Equal Rights Amendment<br />
— me party certainly<br />
does notwartwomentotake a<br />
backseat. Under present law<br />
they have equal rights,BRA<br />
would be a disservice to them<br />
because they are <strong>of</strong> the<br />
female sex and should be<br />
protected.<br />
Mr. Haacker apparently<br />
does not care if they are sent<br />
<strong>of</strong>f towar, God <strong>for</strong>bid. He says<br />
since the Republicans withdrew<br />
their support Of BRA<br />
they "have already Indicated<br />
women are still inferior to<br />
men," Not by a long shot, Mr,<br />
Haacker! ftey should be<br />
shown respect, kindness and<br />
.gentleness because they are<br />
womea I dp believe your<br />
values are ravened.<br />
Anti-abortion<br />
— Mr.<br />
Haacker says, "I am against<br />
death, period" Yet he says in<br />
At same breath "nil to a<br />
woman's right <strong>of</strong> choice" to<br />
decide between life and death.<br />
The death penalty - he<br />
says twin as many blacks are<br />
put to death because they<br />
cannot af<strong>for</strong>d good attorneys<br />
and that it has no deterrent<br />
value, being designed to<br />
•Hate bloodtast <strong>of</strong> those who<br />
pnh <strong>for</strong> inch • penalty. The<br />
big problem the blacks suffer<br />
are the unfulfilled promises a<br />
tig bureaucratic government<br />
makes to them.<br />
Black* are able to acquire<br />
highly qualified attorneys<br />
through various means.<br />
Begardbg the death penalty,<br />
to fUU b* the right to<br />
Impose it as with otter<br />
penalties. If more reasonably<br />
severe penalties were imposed<br />
coupled wife proper<br />
rehabilitation endeavors, lesa<br />
legal delays and cooked up<br />
deals, there would be a<br />
lowering <strong>of</strong> crime rates.<br />
Military matters - Mr.<br />
Haacker questions whether<br />
our power really is inferior.<br />
He speaks or nussia's percentage<br />
<strong>of</strong> spending on such<br />
as compared to ours. He<br />
writes about our arsenal <strong>of</strong><br />
atomic power being capable<br />
<strong>of</strong> destroying the world many<br />
times over. He gays we<br />
can have a lot more fire power<br />
but it wiU be taken out <strong>of</strong> the<br />
"hide <strong>of</strong> the lower and middle<br />
class — not fee Republican<br />
elitists<br />
that drafted the<br />
plat<strong>for</strong>m."<br />
He sounds like the most<br />
knowledgeable person In fee<br />
country on fee subject. Re<br />
does not touchon feefact Oat<br />
fee United States has lost so<br />
much <strong>of</strong> its standing In me<br />
falthand trust <strong>of</strong> other nations<br />
feat it used to enjoy because<br />
<strong>of</strong> diplomatic bungling. He<br />
seems to be content to allow<br />
socialistic and communistic<br />
tides to continue rolling in <strong>for</strong><br />
he does not speak <strong>of</strong> any <strong>of</strong><br />
these facets.<br />
Finally, Mr. Haacker gays<br />
he was praying <strong>for</strong> the<br />
country should Ronald<br />
Reagan ever be elected, while<br />
Mr. Reagan was asking <strong>for</strong> a<br />
moment <strong>of</strong> silent prayer at the<br />
conclusion <strong>of</strong> fee GOP convention.<br />
He is entitled to pray<br />
on any subject he desires. Let<br />
us pray <strong>for</strong> Urn and <strong>for</strong> fee<br />
hopes that ten are not too<br />
many in this country hokUnj<br />
his thoughts, <strong>for</strong> surely, 11.<br />
mere are, we will come to the!<br />
end <strong>of</strong> the line sooner than we I<br />
flunk,<br />
=<br />
'<br />
G.JohnSchreinerJr. i<br />
Republican Co mmttteen]<br />
Ward 3, District* 1<br />
Column 'would be downright comical' if not <strong>for</strong> the 'dangeri<br />
Editor,<br />
sentinel-Ledger:<br />
W.L. Haaeker's editorial<br />
page<br />
comments on the<br />
nomination <strong>of</strong> Ronald Reagan<br />
are so <strong>of</strong>fensive that L as a<br />
recently self-exiled apolitical<br />
animal (despite Republican<br />
registration) feel a need to<br />
respond with some reason.<br />
The article, with its childish<br />
grammatical errors, would be<br />
downright comical were it not<br />
<strong>for</strong> the Incredible danger <strong>of</strong><br />
four more years <strong>of</strong><br />
"salvation" under Jimmy<br />
Carter<br />
looming on the<br />
hertion.<br />
The very appropriately<br />
named Mr. Haacker reduces<br />
himself to the use <strong>of</strong> every<br />
cheap<br />
shot hi the underhanded<br />
political arsenal.<br />
To wit:<br />
—To refer to Ronald<br />
Reagan as "senile' 1<br />
(paragraph?) U irresponsible<br />
and downright stupid, Mr,<br />
Reagan's remarks be<strong>for</strong>e,<br />
during and after the convention,<br />
whether one agrees<br />
wife what he says or not, art<br />
certainly sufficient evidence<br />
to negate any claim <strong>of</strong> a less<br />
than lucid mentality.<br />
—To refer to Ronald<br />
Reagan as a "mediocre"<br />
actor (paragraph 6) as a way<br />
<strong>of</strong> discrediting his political<br />
acumen is similar to, and as<br />
silly as, saying feat Ted<br />
Kennedy is a great swimmer<br />
and there<strong>for</strong>e would be a<br />
great President (However,<br />
reading Mr. Haacker's work,<br />
one suspect* that be is on<br />
Intimately good terms with<br />
mediocrity;)<br />
—To compare President<br />
Carter's per<strong>for</strong>mance with<br />
Republican plat<strong>for</strong>m flanks<br />
(paragraph 8) is Irresponsible<br />
and an insult to the intelligence<br />
<strong>of</strong> all readers. If<br />
you dont think so, check out<br />
fee Democrats' 1976 plat<strong>for</strong>m,<br />
—To use the old scare tactic<br />
innuendo <strong>of</strong> menacingly<br />
mentioning the Nazi salute<br />
("selg hell," paragraph 9)<br />
when discussing Republican<br />
military policy Is blatantly<br />
blue journalism and smacks<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1804 when good old L.B.<br />
Johnson's television ada<br />
showed bombs being dropped<br />
when referring to a potential<br />
GoMwater presidency. This,<br />
<strong>of</strong> course, the very .same<br />
L.B.J. who resigned In<br />
disgrace rather than face<br />
certain electoral defeat after<br />
systematically<br />
bombing<br />
North Vietnam in the name <strong>of</strong><br />
democratic prerogative.<br />
-To claim Irresponsibility<br />
as<br />
regards to abortion<br />
(paragraph 12) Mr, Haacker<br />
apparently <strong>for</strong>get Just how it<br />
is that the seed reaches the<br />
egg. As women are responsible<br />
<strong>for</strong> their bodies, so men<br />
are responsible<strong>for</strong> theirs. And<br />
we are all responsible <strong>for</strong> our<br />
minds. I <strong>for</strong> one think we<br />
would do better to place the<br />
assets and the energy <strong>of</strong> the<br />
federal government into<br />
programs <strong>of</strong> sexual education<br />
and pregnancy avoidance<br />
rather than wait around <strong>for</strong> a<br />
human being to be created<br />
and then wipe U <strong>of</strong>f the face <strong>of</strong><br />
fee earth. (Mr. Haacker notes<br />
to the same paragraph that he<br />
is "against death, period."<br />
Having reached<br />
such a<br />
monumental decision, shall<br />
we assume mat Mr. Bucks-<br />
Is working on a way to infinitely<br />
<strong>for</strong>estall Iris own?)<br />
—To equate ' the<br />
Republicans 1<br />
refusal to include<br />
endorsement <strong>of</strong> die<br />
Equal Rights Amendment<br />
with the statement that fee<br />
GOP has "already indicated<br />
that women art atm Inferior<br />
to men" (Does Mr, Haacker's<br />
use <strong>of</strong> fee phrase "stffl inferior"<br />
indicate feat he once<br />
felt Oat he was superior to<br />
women? paragraph 11),<br />
shows a marked lack <strong>of</strong> understanding<br />
<strong>of</strong> the relative<br />
merits <strong>of</strong> the constitutional<br />
arguments <strong>for</strong> and against the<br />
amendment. Serious students<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Constitution have long<br />
argued pro and con the BRA<br />
Serious Students, not party<br />
line hack writers. In fee case<br />
<strong>of</strong> the GOP plat<strong>for</strong>m, fee<br />
argument against won out,<br />
-To infer that all<br />
Republicans are "elitists"<br />
(paragraph 18) Is an affront to<br />
all us common folks who not<br />
only cherish but insist on the<br />
right to choose. We shall<br />
choose no longer based on<br />
what some half fast writer<br />
tells us is the difference<br />
between good and evlL<br />
We shall choose no longer<br />
based on all Democrats are<br />
better, all Republicans are<br />
worse, or vice vena. We shall<br />
Judge between Mr. Carter's<br />
per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />
and Mr,<br />
Reagan's promise.<br />
This is, after all, precisely ]<br />
what we did in choosing f<br />
between Mr. Carter's promise ><br />
and Mr. Ford's per<strong>for</strong>mance,<br />
Mr, Carter's major liability is<br />
nut he must run not only on i<br />
Us per<strong>for</strong>mance, but on hoC)t<br />
compares to what was Es<br />
rosy promise,<br />
. •<br />
Francis J.Refliy<br />
OceanClty<br />
'Hatchet job shows schizophrenic fear'<br />
Editor,<br />
Senttnel-Ledger:<br />
Well fee f life has started to<br />
fly.<br />
Those <strong>of</strong> us who<br />
remember fee<br />
Thomas<br />
Dewey attempt and the<br />
Goldwater try <strong>for</strong>a return to<br />
fiscal,<br />
social and moral<br />
responsibility all have • dear<br />
picture<br />
<strong>of</strong> the drivel<br />
mongertag muckrtkers who<br />
Wed to and did kill America's<br />
early chances <strong>for</strong> nun to<br />
constitutional<br />
government<br />
ThehachetjobdonebyW.L.<br />
Haacker in his "OOP<br />
reviewed" shows the alMo<strong>of</strong>amlUar<br />
scfataophrenle fear <strong>of</strong><br />
an American turned ktose<br />
from the chains <strong>for</strong>ged over<br />
the past 40 years. Forty years<br />
<strong>of</strong> laws setting class against<br />
class, women against men,<br />
child against parent, etc.;<br />
typical socialism.<br />
What killed Goldwater's<br />
chance to turn America into<br />
fee wind again was dear <strong>for</strong><br />
all to read. Ideas born in the<br />
tOs and nurtured by the<br />
spotted pablutri brats <strong>of</strong> the<br />
•60s wfll now get their chance<br />
to stop a return to reality in<br />
toe'80s.<br />
What these brats are<br />
seemingly unaware <strong>of</strong> is the<br />
fact mat if we
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AME<br />
ST, JAMES Aim<br />
7th ST. and Haven Av.<br />
Ocean CI^<br />
Rav, C, BarM<strong>for</strong>d Barrow,<br />
putor<br />
Rev. Sara 1. Banks and Rev,<br />
WUUe Hockett, militant to<br />
pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:30 a.m. • Sunday Church<br />
School<br />
11 a,m. - Morning Worship,<br />
annual ehildrens day<br />
propam immediately after.<br />
3:30 p.m. - Sons and<br />
Daughters <strong>of</strong> Allen observing<br />
70th anniversary<br />
7:30 p.m. • Evening Service<br />
TUESDAY<br />
i p.m, - Frayer and Bible<br />
Study<br />
Assembly <strong>of</strong> God<br />
AfUNDANTUFE<br />
ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />
Lyndhurst Road (VFW)<br />
Upper Township<br />
Andrew NUsen, pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
10 a.m. • Sundlay School<br />
11 a.m. - Worship Service<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
7 pjn. • Foundations <strong>for</strong><br />
Faith<br />
MAINLAND ASSEMBLY OF<br />
GOD 4j<br />
2115 New Rd.<br />
Unwood<br />
Rav. Franklin R. Stanley,<br />
pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
10 a.m. • Sunday School<br />
11 a.m. - Worship Service<br />
7:30 p.m. - Evening Service<br />
THURSDAY<br />
7:30 p.m. - Meditation Bible<br />
'ist<br />
SEAVIBW BAPTBT<br />
2025 Shore B4.<br />
Unwood<br />
Rev. Dr. Stanley<br />
Interim miniatsr<br />
x<br />
Nodder,<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:15 a.m. - Prayer Timf in<br />
Uie Qiapel<br />
9:48 ajn. . Sunday Church<br />
School<br />
11 a.m. - Morning Worship<br />
Service<br />
11:30 a.m. - Children's<br />
Worahip Program<br />
2 p.m. . Alcoholics<br />
Anonymous<br />
8:30 p.m. . Membership<br />
Class <strong>for</strong> young people and<br />
adults.<br />
CALVARY INDEPENDENT<br />
BAPTIST<br />
«h St. and New York Av.<br />
Somers Point<br />
Donald E. Sawteut, pastor<br />
TODAY (Friday)<br />
7 p.m. - Youth acMvlHes,<br />
Junior and senior high<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:45 a.m. • Sunday school<br />
11 a.m. - Morning worship<br />
8 p.m. • Family study hour<br />
7 pjn, - Evening service<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
7:30 pjD, • Prayer and<br />
bible study. Children's hour.<br />
SHILOH BAPTIST<br />
7th St. and Simpson Av.<br />
Ocean City<br />
Rev. James Blrta, pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
10 a.m. • Sunday School<br />
11 a.m. • Morning Worship<br />
7 p.m. - Evening Service<br />
MONDAY<br />
Men's Day.<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
UMON GHAPEL BYTHE SEA<br />
55th Street and AsburV Avenue<br />
SUNDAY, AUG. 3RD, 1980<br />
DR. ROBERTW.BOHL<br />
Ardmore Prtsbyterlan Church<br />
Ardrnor*, Pa.<br />
SONG SERVICE 10:20 A.M.<br />
Led by William Alexander<br />
Sololtt. Marian Callen, Soprano . ull- , w .„,,_,, -,,,_,<br />
Organist -Mrs. Walter Edwards<br />
i.-is«,M.<br />
Chaplain • H. Marshall Adams, Jr. M igti welcome!<br />
ARTS and CRAFTS - Tuts. & Thura. 9:30 to 11:30<br />
BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Independent<br />
!Oth St. A Wesley Avs.<br />
Ocean City<br />
Rev. David L. Waterman<br />
Paifer ind Conference DireE<strong>for</strong><br />
SUNDAY MORNING<br />
9:30 A.M. Sunday School<br />
10:«i_A.M. Worship Se rviet<br />
Pastor Waterman<br />
Skmnm &M «<br />
Add Inspiration To Your Vacation<br />
7:30 P.M. DAILY BIBLE CONFERENCE HOUR<br />
SUNDAY through FRIDAY AUGUST 3 - 8<br />
Speaker - OR. MARK CORTS, Pat lor<br />
Calvary Baptist Church, WinstonSalem, N.C.<br />
Music: THE GHEINER MUSICAL FAMILY<br />
Bala Cynwyd, Pa.<br />
10:00 A.M. MORNING BIBLE HOUR<br />
(Except Monday and Saturday)<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mal discflssion with speaker<br />
<strong>of</strong> the week.<br />
FILMS - SATURDAY NIGHT 7:30 P.M.<br />
August 2 • "PARADISE TRAIL"<br />
August 9 "JOHN HUS"<br />
DON HECHE<br />
CONFERENCE MUSIC WRECTOR 4 ORGANIST<br />
Stmndlng<strong>for</strong>Th,<br />
Fundtmtntalt otth* Faith<br />
Free iyp fransportafIon ts & from Sunday Sehool 8. Chypeh<br />
,, DialA Ride 399 2241<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
Worship together this peek<br />
7 p.m. • Bible Sfiidy<br />
S p.m. . Old Fashioned<br />
Frayer Service<br />
SECOND CAPE MAY<br />
BAPTUT<br />
BOO S. Shore Rd,<br />
Marmora<br />
The Rev. Russell H. Bowers<br />
Jr., minister<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:45 a.m. - Sunday School<br />
II a.m. - Morning Worship<br />
7 p.m. . Evening <strong>of</strong><br />
Fellowship<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
7:30 p.m. . Hour <strong>of</strong> Prayer<br />
COMB} CITY BAPTIST<br />
Main St. just <strong>of</strong>f Rt, §0<br />
ttrbin City<br />
Rev, R J. Biggin, pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:45 a.m. • Sunday School<br />
witti classes <strong>for</strong> all agw.<br />
Nursery provided.<br />
11 a.m. • Morning Worship<br />
6 p.m, . Youth Fellowship<br />
7 p.m. • Evening Service<br />
followed by Fellowship Hour<br />
THURSDAY<br />
7 p,m, • AWANA Youth<br />
Clubs <strong>for</strong> all ages, kindergarten<br />
through high school<br />
FAITH BAPTIST<br />
Rt. «, Tuekahoe<br />
Barry RJee, pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:45 ajn.<br />
10:48 a.m.<br />
Sunday School<br />
• Morning Ser-<br />
7 pjn, • Evening Service<br />
PAULLIN MEMORIAL<br />
BAKIST<br />
(An American Baptist<br />
Church)<br />
IBth St. and Simeon Av.<br />
Ocian City Community<br />
ante-<br />
SOT. Bidiard mngatB, pajtar<br />
Walter Fredericks, vocal<br />
NftAY,., :.,„.,.<br />
8 am. - Worship serviee,<br />
Rev. Wingate preaching<br />
"Tnut And Obey!" Lord's<br />
Table Service<br />
Junior Church up to grade<br />
tour.<br />
The church <strong>of</strong> fleeIs located<br />
at Andrew's Inn, 1330 Ocean<br />
Av. Phone 39M128,<br />
OCEAN CITY BAPTIST<br />
CHURCH<br />
HOME OF THE OCEAN<br />
CITY SUMMER BIRLE<br />
CONFERENCE<br />
iOUi St. and Wesley v.<br />
Rev. David L. Waterman,<br />
pastor<br />
Don Heche, conference<br />
musical director<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Parting at Watsons<br />
Restaurant, 9th St. and Ocean<br />
Av., Boardwalk park 10th and<br />
Boardwalk, Acme and<br />
StaJntons lota, West Av., and<br />
at the church during Sunday<br />
School and morning worship.<br />
Free bus transportation to<br />
and from Sunday School and<br />
church. Dial-A-Ride 3W-2261.<br />
9:30 ajn, • Sunday School<br />
with graded classes <strong>for</strong> the<br />
family. Ken Bromund,<br />
Superintendent<br />
10:45 a.m. - Worship Service.<br />
Organist, Don Heche.<br />
Message by pastor Waterman.<br />
Communion service.<br />
10:45 ajn. - Supervised<br />
nursery, toddlers and<br />
primary church<br />
7:30p.m. •Bible Conference<br />
directed by Pastor Waterman.<br />
Speaker, Dr, Mark<br />
Corts, pastor <strong>of</strong> Calvary<br />
Baptist Church, Winston-<br />
Salem, N.C., Musical<br />
program by The Gelner<br />
Musical Family from Bala<br />
Cynwyd, Pa.<br />
9:15 pjn. • Youth sing at the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> the Rontos*, 800<br />
Wayne Av.<br />
MONDAY<br />
7:30pjn. -Bible Conference<br />
directed by Paste Water,<br />
man. Speaker, Dr. Mark<br />
Corts. Musta by The<br />
Musical Family.<br />
TUESDAY nmOUOH<br />
ramAY<br />
10 «.m. • Morning session<br />
with Dr. Mark Corts, speaker.<br />
7:30pjn. .Bible Conference<br />
flreettd by Paiter Water,<br />
man. Speaker, Dr. Mark<br />
Corts. Music by The Grelner<br />
Musical Family<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
9:15 pjn. • Youth Peoples<br />
activity . trip to Brigantine<br />
Casfle.<br />
'<br />
CathoUc v<br />
ST. JOSEPH'S R.C. - *<br />
4308 Landis Av.<br />
Sea Ista City<br />
Rev. John Kllleen, pastor<br />
Wabash, and Poplar Avs. SATURDAY<br />
Unwood • Confessions • 4:30 to 5:30<br />
Rev. Leonard Carrieri,pastor and 7:45 to1:30 p.m.<br />
_ _ Masses - 7 pm*<br />
DAttY Masses • 7 and 8:30 a.m.<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Confessions - 4 to 5 and 7;S0<br />
to Mal?f3op.m.<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Masaes-7:4B, 9,10:15,U;M<br />
a.m. and 8 p.m.<br />
Christian Science<br />
-— FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />
SUNDAY<br />
SCIENTIST<br />
MassM • 8,9:80 and 11 ii.ni. ah St. and Asbury Av.<br />
and 8:30 pjn.<br />
Qetm Cihr<br />
OUR LADY OF GOOD SUNDAY<br />
COUNSEL<br />
ii am_ . curc<br />
Sea? c*S ** Av- "^Sun
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PAGE 8 — SECTION TWO<br />
Dr, Corts to be speaker at the Summer Conference<br />
The 1980 Ocean City<br />
Summer Bible Conference<br />
continues under the direction<br />
rf Paiter David L. Waterman<br />
at Ocean City Baptist Church,<br />
10th a, and Wesley Av.<br />
Speaker this evening la Dr.<br />
Richard Strauss, pastor <strong>of</strong><br />
Emmanuel Faith Community<br />
Church, Escondido,<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia.<br />
The musical program is by<br />
the Matftewi Brothers, Gary<br />
and Ron from Philadelphia,<br />
Pa,<br />
Dr. Mark Cortg, pastor<strong>of</strong><br />
Calvary Baptist Church,<br />
WInston-Salem, N.C., begins<br />
his week <strong>of</strong> ministry Sunday<br />
at 7:30 p.m. He Is a renown<br />
youth leader, pastor, and<br />
evangelist.<br />
Dr, Coria received Ms BA<br />
degree from Trinity College,<br />
Dunedta, Fta.; he attended<br />
Greensboro College,<br />
Greensboro, N.C., Wake<br />
Forest University, Winston-<br />
Salera, N.C., Youth For Christ<br />
International Director's<br />
School, Wneaton, ffl.i Winona<br />
lake School <strong>of</strong> Theology,<br />
Winona Lake, tad.<br />
He received hla DD degree<br />
from Trinity College,<br />
Dunedin, Fla. Dr. Corts has<br />
traveled the world in<br />
evangelistic crusades. His<br />
Call us <strong>for</strong>...<br />
Plumbing<br />
Heating<br />
Cooling<br />
Fuel Oil<br />
Dr. Mark Corts<br />
church in Winston-Salem has<br />
undergone major building<br />
programs to accommodate<br />
fee expanding ministry under<br />
his leadership.<br />
Dr. Corts and his wife<br />
SUrley are from AshtabuJa,<br />
Ohio, they ar« the parents<strong>of</strong><br />
four children, Stephen,<br />
Rebecca, Amy lUiabeth, and<br />
Jonathan,<br />
Dr. Corts win speak each<br />
evening Sunday throtigh<br />
Friday at 7:30 and at the<br />
conference morning sessions<br />
Tuesday through Friday at 10<br />
o'clock.<br />
Guest musical group lor fte<br />
week will be fte Grtiner<br />
Musical Family from Bala<br />
Cynwyd, Pa. Its members<br />
play a variety <strong>of</strong> tasfrumenls<br />
including piano, trumpet,<br />
bells, musical glasses, and<br />
Pree Conservation Suggestions<br />
Call <strong>for</strong> an appointment<br />
Broadley's<br />
Phone 399-3868<br />
VISITORS<br />
to Ocean City<br />
If you plan t<strong>of</strong>ood shop during<br />
your stay here ,., visit our<br />
AU New A&P Market at...<br />
16th STREET and<br />
SIMPSON AVENUE<br />
(•ITWilN 15TH tni liTH STRUTS<br />
IN THi PALMlft SHOPPING CINTIHJ<br />
flute.<br />
The Greiners, parents and<br />
three children travel as a<br />
family in presentation <strong>of</strong><br />
sacred concerts.<br />
Don Heche Is conferaice<br />
musical director, playing the<br />
Allen Organ, and grand piano,<br />
and leading tinging. Saturday<br />
night Is film night featuring<br />
PamMsg Trail, a tense drama<br />
<strong>of</strong> a blind preacher, set in fte<br />
1800s.<br />
Wednesday is youth night at<br />
fte conference and win<br />
feature a trip to Brigantlne<br />
Conference, which began July<br />
6, continues <strong>for</strong> eight weeks<br />
with consecutive meetings<br />
each evening at 7:30 through<br />
August 31.<br />
The public is invited to<br />
attend.<br />
THE SENTINEL.LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
Greinor Musical Family<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1.1<br />
, AUGUST l.<br />
Celebration <strong>of</strong> masses slated at Oufd-ty-the-fa I • GOPmmm plan shore party<br />
Religious history will be<br />
nude in this resort cenjmunity<br />
not wee* when fte<br />
pastor and prfMUnrf the local<br />
Catholic parish <strong>of</strong> Our Lady <strong>of</strong><br />
Good Counsel begin weekend<br />
celebration <strong>of</strong> masses at fte<br />
non-denominotlonal Union<br />
Chapel-By-The-lea, this<br />
islanfl's southernmost church<br />
at 55th Street and Agbury<br />
Avenue,<br />
For the first time in<br />
memory, the CaftoJie liturgy<br />
Dr. Bohl mill be featured at Chapel^the-Sea<br />
Dr. Robert W, Bohl wUl be<br />
fte guest speaker at the Union<br />
Chapel-By-The-Sea located at<br />
55th St. and Asbury Av. at the<br />
10; SO a.m, service, Sunday.<br />
Dr. Bohl ii the senior<br />
1980 SUMMER JrrNEY SCHEDULE<br />
Effective June 28 through August SO<br />
JITNEY MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY<br />
Jitney departs toll bridge at 7:45 a.m. southbound to<br />
59th St., via Wesley Rd. to Battersea to Asbury, souft on<br />
Asbury to 6th St, east on 6th ft. to Central, south on<br />
Central to 9ft St and east on 9th St. to the bus terminal,<br />
depart the bus terminal southbound to 59th St. west on Bth<br />
St. to Central then south on Central to 16th St., west on 16th<br />
St. to the Palmer Center, south on Simpson to 18th St.,<br />
returning then to Central Av. and south on Central Av. to<br />
Mth St. to Wesley Manor, (airport on call) returning to<br />
Central Av. and south on Central to 34th St., west on 34th<br />
St. to Merlon Park, returning to Central Av. via 35th St.<br />
then south to 59th St via Ocean City Homes at Mth and<br />
Bay. Jitney returns northbound by same route,<br />
NORTHBOUND<br />
AJJ.<br />
7:45<br />
8:30<br />
9:15<br />
10:00<br />
10:20<br />
10:45<br />
11:30<br />
11:50<br />
PJI<br />
12:15<br />
1:20<br />
AM.<br />
8:45<br />
10:15<br />
11:45<br />
PJV1.<br />
2:00<br />
2:45<br />
3:30<br />
4:15<br />
5:00<br />
5:45<br />
6:30<br />
8:00<br />
8:45<br />
9:30<br />
10:15<br />
11:00<br />
A.M.<br />
7:45<br />
8:30<br />
9:15<br />
9:35<br />
10:00<br />
11:05<br />
11:30<br />
SOUTHBOUND<br />
JITNEY SUNDAYONLY<br />
Same route as week days.<br />
NORTHBOUND<br />
SOUTHBOUND<br />
Pltf, A.M.<br />
ft- 2:00 8:00<br />
S-30 9:30<br />
5:00 11:00<br />
6:30<br />
8:45<br />
10:15<br />
I880SUMMERBUS SCHEDULE<br />
Effective June ttthrough August 30<br />
KM.<br />
12:35<br />
1:15<br />
2:00<br />
2:45<br />
3:30<br />
4:15<br />
5:00<br />
5:45<br />
6:30<br />
1:00<br />
9:30<br />
10:15<br />
11:00<br />
PM.<br />
1:15<br />
2:45<br />
4:15<br />
5:45<br />
8:00<br />
9:30<br />
U!00<br />
Patrons may be picked up and discharge at all intersections<br />
with the following exceptions:<br />
l.NoplckupordlBchargeon9thStand34thSt.;<br />
2. Jitneys and bu3wlU use Central Av. between 59th St.<br />
and bus terminal (9th St).<br />
Bus departs Mtb St. northbound to bus terminal,<br />
startingatSp.m. Using Central Av. to 9th St. east on 9th<br />
St. to the bus terminal. Proceeding north on Atlantic to 6th<br />
St. then returning south on Atlantic to bus terminal wast<br />
on 9th St. to Central, then south on Central to Mth St,<br />
NORTHBOUND<br />
9:00<br />
10:00<br />
11:00<br />
NOTE: Please have<br />
exact change.<br />
SOUTHBOUND<br />
PJW.<br />
5.8o<br />
8:30<br />
7.30<br />
8;S0<br />
10.30<br />
11:30<br />
RADIO 14OO<br />
Ihe<br />
Best<br />
Music<br />
on<br />
South<br />
Jersey's<br />
Radio<br />
Station<br />
minister at vine ardmore<br />
PrMbyterian Church, Ardmore,<br />
Pa, and is known <strong>for</strong> his<br />
ability to apply Christianity to<br />
every day living.<br />
Prior to serving the Ard-<br />
The worship service begins<br />
at 10:30 u . and Is preceded<br />
more church, he was theby a 10-minute gong service.<br />
senior minister at Trinity Sunday school <strong>for</strong> all ages is<br />
Presbyterian Church in held at 9:15 a.m. Mrs. Walter<br />
Berwyn, Pa. Earlier in hisEdwards is music director<br />
career, he was the assistant<br />
minister at the Llanerch<br />
and Robert E, MacDougall<br />
will be chaplain <strong>of</strong> the day,<br />
(Pa.) Presbyterian Church <strong>On</strong> Saturday, the trustees<br />
where he became recognized<br />
as a very able and eloquent<br />
preacher.<br />
and congregation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
chapel will welcome the<br />
opportunity to extend the<br />
Dr. Bohl did hisun- facilities <strong>of</strong> the chapel to the<br />
dergraduate work at the Roman Catholic neighbors, so<br />
College <strong>of</strong> uie Ozarks and was bat masses can be celebrated<br />
graduated from the by the clergy <strong>of</strong><br />
theological Seminary at Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel in<br />
Princeton. He also has done the south end <strong>of</strong> the island<br />
graduate work at the There will be no im<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania terruptton in the regularly<br />
where he received his master scheduled Protestant ser.<br />
<strong>of</strong> arts and PhD,<br />
vines, Hnthsr, Us sslsbrsiisn<br />
The speaker haa taught in cf the Roman Catholic mass<br />
colleges and universities, is will In many ways help the<br />
an author and serves the ever growing feeling <strong>of</strong><br />
General Assembly <strong>of</strong> theChristian brotherhood that<br />
Presbyterian Church on thehas been a part <strong>of</strong> the chapel<br />
special committee to consider heritage since its founding at<br />
fee theology <strong>of</strong> the call to the(he turn <strong>of</strong> the century,<br />
ministry.<br />
A popular local area soloist<br />
returns Sunday as well.<br />
Marian Callen, soprano<br />
soloist at the Margate<br />
Community Church, will be<br />
featured<br />
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trustees and the Most Rev.<br />
George H, OuiUoyle, bishop <strong>of</strong><br />
fti Catholic Diocese <strong>of</strong><br />
Prompted by the needs <strong>of</strong><br />
fte Catholle community <strong>for</strong><br />
fte summer months at fte<br />
church at 40th Street and<br />
Asbury Amandin an ef<strong>for</strong>t to<br />
improve service to the<br />
Catholics at fte souft end <strong>of</strong><br />
the island, Monsignor Joseph<br />
F, Doherty, pastor, initiated<br />
conversations with tte board<br />
<strong>of</strong> trustees <strong>of</strong> ft« chapel. The<br />
board's enthusiastic and<br />
warm response led to fte<br />
significant religious»and<br />
ecumenical development.<br />
Beginning Saturday and<br />
Sunday, masses will be<br />
celebrated Saturdays at 4<br />
pm. and 7 pjn. and Sundays<br />
at 8 pjn. The schedule <strong>of</strong><br />
masses at the 40th Street<br />
church remain the same. The<br />
usual weekend Protestant<br />
services at fte chapel wffl<br />
continue.<br />
The celebration <strong>of</strong><br />
Catholic liturgy jg ,<br />
broadening <strong>of</strong> worship at the<br />
well-known Chapel and wl<br />
continue weekends until and<br />
inclusive <strong>of</strong> the weekend
o<br />
PAGE 10 — SECTION TWO<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST l,l»80<br />
Women score against the celebs in recent charity tournament<br />
_ ___ ^_^^_ . ~~^ %- ' - ' = . __ * «, i L i *„, ;_ Ja*fi*iit*tiif »faa vnnst aninvBhia Nfi shit mpTiitiniifi sin eat us involved In tMj i<br />
By TOM WILLIAMS<br />
Sports Columnljt<br />
Gay Talsse, who* used to write in this space be<strong>for</strong>e he<br />
became one <strong>of</strong> America's best known Button, was the<br />
winner in the recent Celebrity Tennis Tournament at the<br />
linwood Country Club.<br />
But, in the true sense, everyone who participated felt like<br />
a winner after giving some time to benefit the Ruth Newman<br />
ghsplro Fund <strong>of</strong> the American Cancer Society.<br />
: - Here Is the way it worked.<br />
-; Fourteen women paid something like $25 each <strong>for</strong> the<br />
jrlvelege (that's what it says, folks) <strong>of</strong> playing • few games<br />
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PROMPT 1 DAY SERVICE<br />
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If it's sill! good, "REPAIR IT"<br />
We repair most major brands <strong>of</strong><br />
washers, dryers, refrigerators, ranges<br />
and dishwashers.<br />
• Parts Sales •<br />
ULMER'S HOML<br />
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3130 Aibury Avenue<br />
Ocean Ctty, N.J.<br />
remained undefeated to the<br />
boys' high school basketball<br />
league by edging D'Abundo<br />
Concrete 29-27 this put<br />
Thursday. Pontiere's Auto<br />
Service won their first game<br />
by romping Dimension Bl-68.<br />
Tuesday, July 22 games wen<br />
rained out and win be<br />
replayed at a later date,<br />
Jeff Fasy lid WaWa with<br />
nun potato. Jot Joyce and<br />
Basil Beck each chipped in<br />
four markers. For D'Abundo<br />
Concrete Phil Unsworth was<br />
fee scoring leader with 14<br />
points. The game was marked<br />
by tough defeiBi and lioppj<br />
ballhandllng.<br />
In the second game Gerry<br />
Bradley <strong>of</strong> Pontiere's made a<br />
strong run at the league<br />
scoring record <strong>of</strong> 57 points on<br />
•Mag inside work. He was<br />
supported by Jeff Welch who<br />
scored 13 points. Dimension<br />
was led by Barry McCormlck<br />
with 29 points, 27 in the second<br />
period. He was backed by<br />
Dive Warrinirtan and John<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDCER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
points, respectively.<br />
WaWa Is currently to first<br />
place with a 2-0 record,<br />
PonUere's Is in second place<br />
at 1-0 and has demonstrated<br />
foey win soon challenge <strong>for</strong><br />
the toad. Palumbo's Parkway<br />
Bring wife you a ''bagged<br />
Pharmacy is third at 1-1, lunch" to a plastic bag, an<br />
Dimension is fourth at M, and extra set <strong>of</strong> clothing, and a lot<br />
D'Abundo is fifth at M, <strong>of</strong> energy to paddle.<br />
STILTCONTE8T<br />
There will be a stilt contest<br />
today at 11:30 ajn. on the<br />
boar
» • •<br />
PAGE 12 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1,1980<br />
Atlantic League baseball<br />
By CHUCK HILL'<br />
The AtlBntic County<br />
Baseball League closed out its<br />
regular season last week with<br />
league ' champ - Margate<br />
finishing with a 20-gamc<br />
winning streak. The<br />
shoremen finished with a<br />
record <strong>of</strong> 214<br />
The league play<strong>of</strong>f start this<br />
weekend, with Ltawood at<br />
home Friday night agaJnit<br />
Nerthfieid at 1:30 and<br />
Margate hosting Somers<br />
Point at I Sunday. All Erst<br />
round action are the best <strong>of</strong><br />
three.<br />
While smacking sis home<br />
runs, two by Maury Blumberg,<br />
Margate trounced<br />
Staf<strong>for</strong>d 12-0, behind thi<br />
three-hit pitching <strong>of</strong> Dave<br />
Giordano, With the win,<br />
Giordano ran his record up to<br />
(even win* without a loss.<br />
Margate scored all the runs<br />
Giordano would need in the<br />
Brat Inning. Jerry Hole and<br />
Blumberg hit back-to-back<br />
homers to start the rally.<br />
Four walks and a Tom Freund<br />
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single closed out the scoring, Ms second win with a 2-1 at tbe plate. Then Area<br />
Blumberg and Yogi HUtner victory,<br />
consecutive walks scored the<br />
smacked solo homera in the Newtonville scored all thesecond run. Glenn Miller<br />
fourth inning and they rallied runs Shanteau needed In the plated the third run wife a<br />
tor four more In the fifth-<strong>for</strong>fhM when Walt Grizky Ut a single,<br />
an H-0 lead. Steve Marchel one outslngle. He stole second Staf<strong>for</strong>d's lone tally came In<br />
provided the big hit In the fifth then Vlnee Bern! followed Hie sixth when Lou VentreKa<br />
with- a two-run blast Ken with a walk, BUI toney then soackad a solo homer.<br />
Mosca closed out the scoring stroked a double scoring<br />
with a solo homer in the<br />
Staf<strong>for</strong>d ended Its season at<br />
Grizky, but Bend was nailed Hi, while Newtonvllle<br />
itxth.<br />
Blumberg's two homers<br />
gave Mm the league hom§ run<br />
title and Marchel captured<br />
the hitting title with .507<br />
batting mark.<br />
Newtunville and Staf<strong>for</strong>d<br />
split • douhlebeader. with<br />
Staf<strong>for</strong>d winning the first<br />
be Cards<br />
finished at 4-19.<br />
Gary Merllne's three RBU<br />
powered Somers Pdnt to a' 9-4<br />
victory ovtr Northfleld. lie<br />
win clinched the final play<strong>of</strong>f<br />
spot <strong>for</strong> the (MM.<br />
Somers Point exploded far<br />
tour runs in the fourth inning,<br />
MUce Cause led <strong>of</strong>f with a<br />
Full field competes in club sail races<br />
BUI Schill <strong>of</strong> Barrlngton second, and Moe Leute,<br />
took top honori ta the 110 Hivertown, Pa., aw Mck<br />
races Saturday at the Mean BeU, Rosemont, Pa., third.<br />
Qty Yacht Qub with Ed Sunfish: Jim Larkin,<br />
Kavle <strong>of</strong> Rosemont cooing in Springfield, Pa., first- Brian<br />
flwt in the Utftolng r^ees Huntsman. Drtwl Hit). p«,,<br />
Ray HicriaiilVrf tonerdale<br />
double by George Trlen.<br />
backer In the first inning<br />
Larkin <strong>of</strong> Springfield, Pa.<br />
proved to be aU the rum<br />
topping the others ID the<br />
winning pitcher Shawn<br />
Sunflah fleet<br />
DesChamps needed as be<br />
<strong>On</strong> Sunday, BUI Kontes <strong>of</strong><br />
stopped NewtanvUIe on two<br />
VtaekBd tapped the others In<br />
hits to pick up Us fourth win<br />
i» 110 mm. John Fsrkir<br />
<strong>of</strong> the season.<br />
puUed In first In the Lightning<br />
nets, John Carroll crossed<br />
Staf<strong>for</strong>d added an unearned (be finish line first in the GPnm<br />
in ttie third, and scored U4 fleet and Jim Larldn took<br />
the fourth run when Ed tap honors in toe Sunfiah<br />
Ahearn singled, moved to<br />
second on a wUd pifeh, then<br />
scored an Pen TrienMeker<br />
RBI double.<br />
SATURDAY RESULTS<br />
In game two, Doug Snaatoau,<br />
who did an ironmans<br />
In the 110 races: Schffl,<br />
crew Bob Larkin, Springfield,<br />
job, pitching both games<br />
P», Brat; Alan Huntsman,<br />
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SUNDAY RESULTS<br />
In the 110:<br />
Kontes,<br />
ftMWSSSS ACC <strong>of</strong>fers crime courses j*p<br />
second, and Bob<br />
Ocean City, crew<br />
Gail Becotte, third.<br />
_ Lightning: Kavle, crew<br />
Emily Henderson, Cherry<br />
Hill, Jimmy Accardi,<br />
Moorestown, first; Chappy<br />
BnpMn. PHladdtfda, Pa.,<br />
crew Saundra Hppkin,<br />
Brownie Baer, Ft.<br />
Washington, Pa., and John<br />
Parker, Ocean City, crew<br />
Henry Backe, Gulph Mills,<br />
ft., Carol Parker, third,<br />
OP-14; Theriault,<br />
Somerdale, crew Kerry<br />
Huntsman, Drexel Hill, Pa.,<br />
flrstj Harry Bellwoar, Dreiel<br />
Hill, Pa., crew Joan Bellwoar,<br />
Atlantic Community<br />
College will <strong>of</strong>fer a two-year<br />
career preparation program<br />
in corrections and juvenile<br />
Justice beginning this fall.<br />
The program will be an<br />
that growth combined with<br />
projected population in-<br />
In Atlantic and Cape<br />
option <strong>of</strong> ACC'i law en-crease<strong>for</strong>cement<br />
curriculum, May counties brought about<br />
Graduates will receive an by the casino Industry has<br />
associate degree,<br />
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The program will prepare corrections field.<br />
students <strong>for</strong> a wide variety <strong>of</strong> The program was<br />
positions in institutions and developed in close<br />
agencies that work with adult cooperation with county and<br />
and juvenile <strong>of</strong>fenders. state representatives <strong>of</strong><br />
Donald Payne, assistant human service agencies.<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> law en<strong>for</strong>cement,<br />
Hm, Pa., aw, Peg<br />
During their freshman<br />
said fee program "will help year, corrections students<br />
train qualified personnel <strong>for</strong> will take the same courses at<br />
Being<br />
Audited?<br />
For pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
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Fore duffers<br />
By THE PRO<br />
When Jack Com isn't<br />
flushing golf balls out <strong>of</strong> fee<br />
rough he is uncovering<br />
everything from hairpins to<br />
automobiles with Ms metal<br />
detector. A aide benefit to fee<br />
ant hill occurred when he<br />
bund a couple <strong>of</strong> water heads<br />
(hat we never knew we had,<br />
Was that Marge Bateman<br />
seen swinging around fee<br />
course tart Monday? Must<br />
have been too foggy to get<br />
across fee bay.<br />
Regulars Teresa Lawn and<br />
Made Hill are a pair <strong>of</strong> very<br />
sociable duffers until you<br />
start taking , about their<br />
score cards.<br />
Gene Becker must have his<br />
game back together as attested<br />
by a 39 that he turned in<br />
last Sunday, No more sympathy<br />
Gene I Also John Green<br />
took It to the Pro In more ways<br />
than one when he too shot a 39<br />
and moved a notch up the lowscore<br />
board.<br />
John Baxter's Sunday golf<br />
is not nearly in as good shape<br />
as the ear that little old lady<br />
drives to church.<br />
Among the regular tourista<br />
being frustrated by fee ant<br />
Mil are Doris and Joe CurUn<br />
(the inseparables), Cuff<br />
Murray, Mare Bohan, BUI<br />
Sesdelll, Clearance Jenkins,<br />
Pat and Fred Miranda, Curt<br />
Morris and Mort Gibbons,<br />
Someone mentioned that<br />
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because he is usually In a BIG<br />
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walked and single by Kevin<br />
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Deslgnated-hitter Don<br />
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to score Callse, Jim Dalzell<br />
singled in a run, then Merllne<br />
closed out the scoring frith a<br />
two-run single. The four run<br />
uprising snapped a 2-2 tie and<br />
Vlneland, crew Llianne<br />
Backe, Gulph Mills, Pa., first;<br />
Schill, crew Larkin, second,<br />
and Jack McCarthy, Blackwood,<br />
crew, Laura McCarthy,<br />
third,<br />
lightning: Parker, Eleanor<br />
Accardi, second, and Accardi,<br />
"Juvenile crime in NewMoorestown, Don Gartland,<br />
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Delran, Allison Weir,<br />
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Sunfish: Larkin, first;<br />
Huntsman, second, and Murk<br />
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The Sunfish fleet Results <strong>of</strong><br />
Saturday were:<br />
Senior division: Bob<br />
Larkin, first; Jim Larkin,<br />
second, and Jim Glenn.<br />
A division: Steve Madonna,<br />
first; Ron Unterberger,<br />
others enrolled in the lawsecond, and Evan Michener.<br />
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Senior division: Krlnten<br />
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Three other specialized<br />
Jim Larkin.<br />
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M credits.<br />
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Dalzell backed Merllne with<br />
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hitsaplece tothe 124rft attack.<br />
In Us first start <strong>of</strong> the<br />
season, pitcher Mike Jones<br />
pitched a two-bit shutout and<br />
aided his own cause with a<br />
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inning as Somers Point<br />
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Dave Evangelist led the<br />
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Somers Point finished 11-12<br />
while Llnwood slipped to 154.<br />
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Shufflin' on<br />
ByEDVETFH<br />
We havepasaed the midway<br />
mark <strong>of</strong> our 1980 shuffleboard<br />
aeason, leaving us with only<br />
two club tournaments and<br />
three state tournaments to<br />
complete.<br />
Ttie New Jtriey State<br />
Mxed Doubles champlonsNp<br />
was played at Leisure Village<br />
on Wednesday and Thursday<br />
<strong>of</strong> this week, although<br />
, Tuesday was rained out. We<br />
understand there were 17<br />
teams entered.<br />
Our club entered four teams<br />
which consisted <strong>of</strong> Mta and<br />
Harry Berchtold, Bertha and<br />
Joe Jones, Peggie Ope and<br />
Harold Twining arid Helen<br />
Delancey and Tom Flud. We<br />
are very confident that this<br />
group can and will per<strong>for</strong>m<br />
well enough to place In the win<br />
column, the results will be<br />
published in next week's<br />
column,<br />
Tbe women's and men's<br />
doubles, our own club tournament,<br />
was completed July<br />
23 and this was a hard played<br />
tournament in both divisions.<br />
The finals In the women's<br />
division took 2H hours while<br />
the men's division lasted a full<br />
three hours, The scores which<br />
were very dose, proved that<br />
all <strong>of</strong> the winners played<br />
outstanding shuffleboard and<br />
are to be congratulated on a<br />
great per<strong>for</strong>mance.<br />
The winners In the order <strong>of</strong><br />
finish were John Frack with<br />
Harry Berchtold, Al Andrien<br />
with Tom Flud, Ltn Smith<br />
. (our bridegroom) with Wally<br />
Brookaand Al aims with Joe<br />
Jones. In the women's<br />
division the winners were<br />
Rita Berchtold with Bea<br />
Roedem, Dot Cairns with<br />
Phyllis Hover, Mabel Regan<br />
win Marlon Richardson and<br />
Jeane File with Elinore<br />
Howard, both new members.<br />
The Progressives on<br />
Wednesday, July 23 were<br />
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• AU MAJOR C8EWT CARDS ACCEPT©<br />
the Saturday Progressives<br />
once again drew a large<br />
number^ <strong>of</strong> competitors<br />
utilizing 12 courts. The win.<br />
ners in the women's division<br />
were- Ruth Massey, five<br />
games; Bea Roedern, four<br />
games, and Bertha Jones,<br />
three games. In the men's<br />
division, the winners were<br />
Henry Loper witti a perfect<br />
place one disc In each scoring<br />
score <strong>of</strong> six games; Doc<br />
area giving a possible score <strong>of</strong><br />
Robbins, five games, and<br />
50 and since you shoot once<br />
Frank Hover, four games.<br />
from each end your score<br />
could b%JQO. There were only<br />
The Candy Shoot held on two members In the entire<br />
Wday evening set a new Wstory<strong>of</strong> the club to score the<br />
record in participants! perfect score <strong>of</strong> 100.<br />
however, the top score was We had a pleasant con-<br />
The third place winner? are (left, standing)<br />
Wally Brooks, (seated) Len Smith and placing<br />
fourth are (right, standing) Al Ciarns and<br />
(seated) Joe Jones.<br />
The winners in the women's division <strong>of</strong> the<br />
doubles tournament a,re B}ta Berchtold, (standing,<br />
left) and (seated) Bea~ffoederii. Second<br />
place winners are Phyllis Hover (standing,<br />
right) and (seated) Dot Cairns.<br />
The winners in the men's division <strong>of</strong> the<br />
doubles tournament are Harry Berchtoldlstanding,<br />
left) and (seated) John Frack. Second<br />
place winners are Tom Flud (standing, left) and<br />
(seated) Al Andrien.<br />
JEFFERIES<br />
Chrysler • Dodge<br />
HAS<br />
SATURDAY<br />
SERVICE<br />
W© service all models and<br />
makes; lufos, vans, trucks<br />
and campers with the latest<br />
computerized equipment,<br />
AAopar parts and expert personnel.<br />
DAILY a to 6 Including SATURDAY<br />
Call Now <strong>for</strong> Appointment<br />
3990700<br />
JEFFERIES<br />
Chrysler-Dodge<br />
S.ShoreRd. (Rt9)<br />
Marmora, N.J.<br />
(lust over tin Jflh ft. Brlilgt)<br />
SaiM Department<br />
Mon.-Frl. f to i;S«t. »-s<br />
"Out Values Have<br />
Lthe Woman's Touch'<br />
extremely low by com-versatloparison. When 70 players are member, Jack Outley, who and wishes to mink everyone<br />
with our fellow is ready to return to the courts<br />
competing, one would expect has had his problems ever <strong>for</strong> their cards and prayers<br />
some Ugh icons at least In since' his return from which certainly helped to<br />
the 80s.<br />
Florida. Jack has nowsustain him throughout bis<br />
The winners on Friday were progressed to tbe point that he Dlness.<br />
Ed Urich, 73, Ruth Massey,<br />
72, K* * •<br />
GINNY JEFFERIES<br />
PAGE 13 — SECTION TWtf<br />
The second five new<br />
members that we are introducing<br />
this week are Jeane<br />
file, Austin and Kathleen<br />
Gavin, Fred Gessner, Fred<br />
and Merle, and Bill Hamll.<br />
Nancy Fox-Hoover to appear with Pops OrchsiraA<br />
The popular Nancy FOB.<br />
Hoover will be replacing<br />
Carol Courtman as soprano<br />
this week with flit Ocean City<br />
Pops Orchestra on the Music<br />
Her from Sunday through<br />
Thursday. Also appearing will<br />
be Brown Bradley, tenor.<br />
Brown Bradley has appeared<br />
as tenor soloist with<br />
the NET TV Opera, "Urn New<br />
York Chamber Soloists, fee<br />
little Orchestra Society, the<br />
Los Angeles Philharmonic,<br />
and The New York Lyric<br />
Opera,<br />
He has appeared as principal<br />
singer tathe premiere <strong>of</strong><br />
Amram's, The Final<br />
Ingrtdimt, on television and<br />
in the premiere <strong>of</strong> Britten's<br />
FnOgal San at TuOy Hall.<br />
In Los Angeles, he has been<br />
a soloist at the Hollywood<br />
Bowl Opera Night and the<br />
annual Los Angeles Bach<br />
festival.<br />
He was a national finalist in<br />
the Metropolitan Opera<br />
auditions and a scholarship<br />
winner. He Is also a recipient<br />
<strong>of</strong> • William Sullivan Award<br />
(nMusicandnaaper<strong>for</strong>med in<br />
many concerts with the<br />
organization.<br />
Of his per<strong>for</strong>mance in Son<br />
Paaqucde with the New York<br />
Lyric Opera, Raymond<br />
Ericson <strong>of</strong> the New York<br />
Times wrote, "Brown<br />
Bradley's Ernesto was<br />
stylishly sung...the tenor's<br />
voice was never less ban<br />
appealing,..a thoroughly<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional per<strong>for</strong>mance."<br />
Earlier in Bradley's career,<br />
he was tenor soloist with me<br />
U.S. Air Force Symphony and<br />
Singing Sergeants. He sang<br />
throughout Europe and the<br />
Far East He has appeared in<br />
minor roles in five Broadway<br />
showsandiaa student <strong>of</strong> Oren<br />
Brown <strong>of</strong> Juilllard. Aside<br />
from per<strong>for</strong>ming, Bradley U a<br />
graduate with a masters in<br />
muslcf rom Manhattan School<br />
el; Music and New^ York<br />
SAILING LESSONS<br />
Learn to Sail on<br />
your vacation<br />
BAYVIEW MARINA<br />
312 Bay Ave., O.C.<br />
3fi-3049<br />
Charter Sport<br />
Fishinq Aboard<br />
THE VIKING<br />
$125 00 aDay<br />
4 Pass. Maximum<br />
Capt. Hafsrud<br />
Call 399-8835<br />
It's on us..<br />
For a free<br />
copy <strong>of</strong> this in<strong>for</strong>mative<br />
handbook <strong>for</strong> «<br />
buying &<br />
selling stocks<br />
& bonds<br />
Call us at<br />
399-6600<br />
or malt in the<br />
coupon below<br />
Corner 8th & Central<br />
Nancy Fox-Hoover<br />
University and teachesvoice<br />
at his Park Slope and<br />
Manhattan studios.<br />
F CONQUEST<br />
SPORT FISHING<br />
OCIAN CITV, NEW JERSEY<br />
All Equlpmtnt Provided<br />
Capt. B. J. DiSlelsno<br />
Weekday!; 609 423 1333<br />
409 433 5163<br />
Weekends: 609 Mi 0791<br />
THE BEST<br />
BOAT INSURANCE<br />
WAYNE L. MILLER Insurance<br />
417 Blh St. Ocean City. N.J.<br />
399-8755<br />
SAILBOAT<br />
RENTALS<br />
SUNFISH<br />
HOBIECAT<br />
WINDSURFERS<br />
BAYVIEW MARINA<br />
312 Bay Ave,, Ocean City<br />
398-3049<br />
with SALE prices <strong>for</strong> all<br />
FISHERMAN'S SUPPLY<br />
1345 West Avenue<br />
(Acroii from Carter <strong>Line</strong>, Mere)<br />
Ocein City, N. j. uon 399772B<br />
Tackle • Bait • Equipment, <strong>for</strong><br />
Bay, Deep Sea and Trailing<br />
—THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL 1<br />
Landing Nets M.BSio^.ZS<br />
10" SUrf ROdS w ceramic guides . $ 37,50<br />
Riflged Baits - Green Machines<br />
Cyalume Light Sticks<br />
Custom: Lures, Tackle8, Rods<br />
Reel Repairing<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
Boenning SC<br />
Scattergood<br />
j Branding 6 Sutuigood, Inc.<br />
I SOICtmnlAve.<br />
I 0ttinClty f HJ.0Bi2i<br />
1<br />
Yes. phase send me a free<br />
Copy <strong>of</strong> Standard S Poor's "How to Invest.<br />
•Business Phone<br />
?
14 — SECTION TWO<br />
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
CLASSIFIED AD RATES<br />
Advtrtlstmenfs <strong>for</strong> insie columns should be in the <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
<strong>of</strong> The S«nfinel Ledger foe TUtSDAY EDITION Not<br />
Later Than Saturday Noon For Regular Classified Section<br />
and Npt Later Than Monday Noon <strong>for</strong> Too-LateTo-<br />
Classify. Friday edition, Wednesday noon <strong>for</strong> regular<br />
classified section and Thursday Noon .<strong>for</strong> TosLafe To<br />
CIJMW<br />
J<br />
CALL 399.5411<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Time, IS Words or Leii ,,, :iJ,Q0 \<br />
(10-per word exceeding 25 words)<br />
Ad Running j Consecutive Times, with IS Words W Laps<br />
THE IENTINEL.LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, NJ,<br />
Ads requiring Box Numbers More<br />
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ADS 50« EXTRA<br />
—All Classified Advertising Cash Basis—<br />
1121th Street, Ocean City, N.J. OUU<br />
Copy mailed in, given to represtntative or brought to <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
personally, MUST BE ACCOMPANIBD BY CASH OB<br />
CHICK to cover cost. Copy accepted over phqne at courtesy<br />
and convenience to customer, but paym^ntjmust be<br />
received be<strong>for</strong>e advertisement will be set in tyoe. '<br />
Child Cart<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong> I Services<br />
BAiVSITTINO FOB — your (fills In my,<br />
horn., hot moali, orsantlM acflvltlii.<br />
Rtttrtncai en rtquHt, an m-67U or<br />
mi<br />
Kf<br />
Situations Wanted<br />
HOUSEWORK — •mail<br />
paint MM,<br />
cutting grot, cleaning tttlcl. No lotjtoc<br />
Dloor loo.mall. Callanytln ••' eenthrebonui.Coll JWJfia be<strong>for</strong>enoon,<br />
" —— "• J9|-«l««flersp,m, II<br />
: "' BAiYSITTiH - Mntea tor IBfanTana<br />
iye.ralillnmyrienie.eiiBirleneeaonly.<br />
^ H Mdii! fhru<br />
Help Wanted<br />
RIAL ISTATB -~ salnperwn. Full or<br />
part time, Must have licenia. Call in<br />
1W6<br />
FTP<br />
SEAL ESTATE - wlasBtrtsri wanM,<br />
full or part time, Qanifl 0. Murray<br />
B«jlt<strong>of</strong>,3?f 11M<br />
rtf<br />
COOK — part tlm», year raund ealllsn,<br />
days and avffilngt, Home <strong>for</strong> the Aged.<br />
COII Mr Boy I. 399 »»5 E 0 E<br />
IS<br />
RicIPTiONIST - eonifructlon <strong>of</strong>fice,<br />
permanent position, typing, call bsf=<br />
weenfandl^nasn. Jflllil 1,1<br />
FOOD SERVICE — lUparvMor. Home<br />
<strong>for</strong> the Aged, 47 bed rnldenllal, » bad<br />
ikfilfd nunlng, full time, ifiiary and<br />
beneflft. Ocean City NJ, Calf JSf.SJOI,<br />
E.O.i<br />
III<br />
ASSBCIATI ADMINISTRATOH - <strong>for</strong><br />
Wesley Homettwd retirement hotel.<br />
Raipenilble <strong>for</strong> care <strong>of</strong> n Btrtsni and<br />
general operafionl rtportlnfl dlrettly to<br />
the admlnttfralor. Weekend wert In.<br />
wived, iaiary and benefit!, petition<br />
open Ml. 1, 1»M Contact Mr, J,<br />
Michael Tumelf y, W0-«50i, EOE<br />
n<br />
tood pay and hourl. Monday<br />
Frldoy Call ]f SOW<br />
y.<br />
fhru<br />
15<br />
HIRING TRUCK - driver! and yard<br />
help full time, local lumbar yard, call<br />
matt<br />
N<br />
SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS _ BManTltr<br />
area, Ideal poll I lor <strong>for</strong> Houwwlvea and<br />
rttirtd persoM, Politic svsllnDle <strong>for</strong><br />
fall school ttrm, LicanHd drlvm<br />
needed or will htlp train <strong>for</strong> Ipeclal<br />
lions. For Interview call George H,<br />
HoennJr bysier¥(ceatMS.liit at IV<br />
SWIMMING LESSONS — OrOUP and<br />
private ititisni. For In<strong>for</strong>m.lion,<br />
contact lrnpalaMot(l.je».7lapalr aarvlEa,<br />
•Vvlng the arat tor It yatra. Call Jack<br />
Lsulif»app#lnfemtnteiMM§. «<br />
CASINO FORM — printing, otfta<br />
•uppllei, ititkinary, notary pyMIc, O.C,<br />
Sacratarlai strvla, IK3 Wait AvI. HI-<br />
MI<br />
W<br />
General Mdse.<br />
PIANOS -<br />
Used, guaranteed frad«-lnt<br />
UnlimllfrdfentaU<br />
UiM Organ* from $175.00<br />
New Planet Irbm I7M.M<br />
FLOOR MODEL SALE<br />
Yamaha • "The<br />
Protejilemi't<br />
Chalet"<br />
Freehold Mujlc Center<br />
HtikHarMMi<br />
8414011<br />
"Tne <strong>On</strong>ly Flan ToNUk. ,<br />
APKiiMn." •<br />
PHOFESSIONAL HOUSl — paMflnf,<br />
RMisnaoli rain, call allact mti Uh<br />
7944 evanlngi, 6.1<br />
LANDSCAPING — inn, Ifirubi, iM,<br />
wjikj ate LumoancapHB patia and<br />
aeclu, etc, orumantal llshnne- Call<br />
stter5p.m.AikfbrJ.E.641.57B<br />
If<br />
HANDYAAAN — paneling, paWrlOB.<br />
dr<strong>of</strong> ctlllno.floon.Uiowtrenc, Btniral<br />
carpanM'y. No lob too imail, MMtll<br />
anytlmi,<br />
u<br />
LIGHT HAULING — and Cement week.<br />
i yarsi ana under, call uf.un<br />
n<br />
PAPERBACK BOOKS - Half price, or<br />
m cent, with umam<br />
trade. The<br />
' Bookateria TH, IIm t, AMury, Ocean<br />
city, Ktoui.opm until 1 p.m. Morrfay<br />
telafuraay,<br />
§,i<br />
ALUMINUM SSHilNi - and Herm<br />
WIMOH, BHO'aanM and new olau<br />
intallad, Miami toman Co MS Hn<br />
Rend, Root. 9, toman Point. Dial ra<br />
»7<br />
PAINTING — lnl«rlor . axtarlDr,<br />
llcaniad, Iniurad, Call Hank Bawen, 1»<br />
HO<br />
HI<br />
1TARD SALI - lifate, MMBaa, chair,<br />
odd taHn, cAMti, curtain., «ln«n,<br />
ll<br />
appllincai, brlcabrac, miKti<br />
Frl.s -<br />
.= --•-.-<br />
Pets<br />
St.<br />
and sat, Aug. 1 and I, • te 1, IM. M<br />
LABRADOR RET. PUPS— AKC, ifBtl<br />
and wormed, rtioa>l»l» or yMM *JuO<br />
MnmeiiiMaa3<br />
i-t<br />
ADOPT A PIT — Wall <strong>of</strong>»a can and<br />
Mgl. <strong>On</strong>ly donation raquMM, HumaM<br />
Socnty <strong>of</strong> Sewn City, Tamaiiaa •nd<br />
Shalter Rd, Dally 1 te 4 p.m. Mane M.<br />
AltlarMll.<br />
ff<br />
RUMMAOI SALE - lat. Majl » t§ S<br />
P.m. alft! and Haven Ava. ipnarM Wl<br />
tha HBUH gf prayer. Plenty <strong>of</strong> nice<br />
etorhai, 1.1<br />
PO* 5UM.1 - « ytHow 400 KawBuki Jet<br />
S f c i | W ] *<br />
Wanted<br />
COUPLi — Mld-SS would like to rant<br />
onanfrDnl property, * Msrogml <strong>for</strong><br />
month <strong>of</strong> DtcemMr, (And pwlkly<br />
NovirnMr) CaUXHTM «1<br />
VIAPSLV RINTAL - • Ingle woman tl<br />
dnlrei 1 or ] tawragm apartmani<br />
starting Oct. 1. Would Ilka wavier,<br />
(frytr, tdinwMher. can<br />
uniaiai<br />
attar 7 p.m, MsM. thru. Train, or MS.<br />
til<br />
READING SPECIALIST<br />
Hemrdlal Tutoring '<br />
Speed Reading<br />
Advanced<br />
Study SUUi<br />
rutii c,f rant, eim,<br />
IIN Aibury An.,<br />
ChMn City<br />
PHI ifTIMATll<br />
QUALITY PAINTING<br />
398-3031<br />
JAMES M. STROM<br />
Intarlor Iilirlor<br />
Fully Imurtd<br />
FTF<br />
PBISSIB, yBANTED — lor dry clahing<br />
plan!, GSperlenced, part time. Apply<br />
O C. Cleaning Center, 1312 Asbury Av# (<br />
LEGAL SECRETARY - ihorthand<br />
required, full<br />
Beneflti, Salary com.<br />
meniurate with Ikllli and giparlenca.<br />
Call i4|.2JIJ<br />
tf<br />
FULL TIME CASHIER<br />
Starting Late August<br />
Local Retail Store<br />
Write 736 Sentinel-Ledger<br />
DEISEL MECHANICS — htavy duty.<br />
Aiio heavy duty truck driver!,<br />
HmpittNiatfon pkn. many Benetlti. call<br />
mnoo workday!,<br />
it<br />
OLD WICKER — good condition<br />
Highntpncaipaid, calln.Mlf<br />
ii<br />
WANTED TO BUY — IMS'!ara tchwhn<br />
AAan'i It" bicycle In aicallent canMtlen<br />
ibaiioon urn, hern in tank, lertngjork<br />
uipanilfln) Cornlmr otnar maka n<br />
mint, '4fJ.'5» model, Call IMI! lU-Mlll-l<br />
OLp WOOD FURNITUR1 — (Mailing<br />
out? Cain tor content! <strong>of</strong> houia, full or<br />
partial from Artie to Sarage, almsit<br />
an¥fhlngBought,i5f.l4i4orfe.lli4 f.J<br />
OLD DOLLS - Will SUV all rynei 40<br />
ytari or older, Hptclally bSqu» and<br />
wood, AIM old toy and train!. Call 3*f.<br />
(m tt<br />
THI WILDWOOD — aln axchtnge u<br />
buying us and Canadian Hlv.r ana gold<br />
colni, Kru gold, 10k, 14k, UK and Ilk,<br />
allfgtringi, high Khool rlngi, itarllig<br />
•Mverwara, <strong>for</strong>atfn cslna, ate. LseatN<br />
In Cokml.l Shoe Shop, Nig Pacific Ava.,<br />
WlldMNJ.eiliaa48S<br />
H<br />
•UVINS AXL _ MnM ot ffwalry, MM<br />
Slrvtr, drtrnond and eMna, McCrtftl<br />
Autos Par Sale<br />
SURPLUS JEEPS — un and truck!<br />
avallapM through gavarnmant tgenctai.<br />
Many mi undar two. CM 113.743 nti,<br />
lit, ills <strong>for</strong> In<strong>for</strong>mstlon on how to<br />
purchMa,<br />
fM<br />
COLLECTORS ITEM - 1ft) tulck<br />
Hlvlert K M mliM, Ilki ntw In.<br />
iptctlon. Ill W, lfrh it, msmlngl. ilj<br />
CADILLAC - 'N Man DaVMIa, Mm<br />
miln. mechanically MM, All optloni<br />
including air, aittta Will Ml <strong>for</strong> bnt<br />
omr can 3» zr/i 14<br />
im PONTIAC PHOENIX - L.J. 4<br />
door, wdan, vs. Manual Irani., ilMPO<br />
highway, 2,700 mllM, mint condition,<br />
CIIM<br />
I<br />
Pt.¥ASeUTH FURY — 1, 1M», 4 I<br />
rum good, 0sM rubMr. H7I,<br />
r 3 » S ) 5<br />
NT.<br />
81<br />
PLUMiBfcUeiipafliBeiainnew writ<br />
rm,itmimhumrm LfMmTwTiiu<br />
and repaln, year found 1 work In O.C. """•"MM'* Lftiwood, as-ilM<br />
area, Hojpllallietlon Call 3M-2J07. f) "<br />
CAilNeLICHNSi HlfLP-lw.dolta"lT<br />
<strong>for</strong> yogi), PhotoBMphl, topylrig, ryplng,<br />
^rBfarning aisciowrei, Mlka ilinard<br />
(casing Entarprlies), The A Framr<br />
Shop, NewRd, Normtltld. 041 55411. tf<br />
itAL iSTATl - talaipanon, expiriencad,<br />
full tlma, Johraori Realtori,<br />
tf<br />
1«?4 OPEL MANTA - aw, |B myaafa,<br />
gasd cond. am tm radio. 44,000 original<br />
mllM Call 3« 7417 1.1<br />
TAURUS — i»7i fully atulppai rriai^,'<br />
i / I l c i u W M n - tt.<br />
DASHBR - •»«,<br />
7eyl»!daf, fuel'<br />
price ef iliyar coira. smith Jtmian,<br />
IHf South Stwe Road, Palermo. Open<br />
•murutv,<br />
Frlaay and Satyraay, eailj<br />
3W.I171,<br />
If<br />
WANTED TO BUY — old <strong>of</strong> annqv#<br />
guni, iwordi, knlyn, DOwder flaiRl,<br />
MANPOWER TEMPORARY<br />
SERVICE<br />
is interested In<br />
TYPISTS<br />
Call 641-7600<br />
war Huvanln In any eandltjsn, AM old 1<br />
U.S. calm and piper money, poem<br />
watehti, clotki md haar italni ~<br />
399.I0H.<br />
BUICK — 1J71 Itatlon Wagon, va, air,<br />
Mil whaat, crvIM wifrel. Ft, PS, AM.<br />
FM. Mint Mil, laavlns country, m<br />
CallNf.n7iavanlngt,<br />
MODELS ALL A6IS — No enpirlance<br />
nacBHry, AUO to train, call man. if<br />
no orilwor call 3W4itl.<br />
H<br />
CHAMBERMAID — itart Immadlately<br />
and work until NovamMr, Apply In<br />
perien HarrM Home Motor Inn, 11th and<br />
Oeian,na,m,tosp,m,<br />
H<br />
MATURE<br />
WOMAN — to Mrva the<br />
tldtrly n • retlremant home, part time,<br />
Ivenlhgl and WHkendl. Conncl Mn.<br />
Staff, MMJM. E0I<br />
M<br />
SALESPERSON — far local<br />
lynoaf"<br />
yard. Ixparlanca with retail, lumber<br />
and hafdwira prffarrad. Sand appMcatMntalox7M,SantinaiLadgir<br />
n<br />
HELP WANTED — fefnale.rnala. Light<br />
auambly and clarlctl work, year round,<br />
no akpirltnt* madad. WlllKin In<br />
auilrl«,3H.U50<br />
|,lf<br />
STUDENT NURSI -fwadad part tlma,<br />
C«ll3mi51».Blk<strong>for</strong>Mr>.Bhotm-<br />
M<br />
WAITER — evening! only, 1; or older,<br />
mult M svallabU thru NovamMf, Calf<br />
11<br />
KITCHEN HELP - day and avanlngl,<br />
rnuit be available thru November. Call<br />
mnn<br />
n<br />
SECRETARY — Raceptlanltt naadad<br />
<strong>for</strong> buiy real attata and Iruurance <strong>of</strong>f lea<br />
Immediately. Good typing and (her.<br />
mend ikiili required to work a front<br />
detk, meeting and greeting cllenti,<br />
weakdayi f I, Plment •tmotphara and<br />
aiisclatM and no parking and drlvhg<br />
haul,<br />
submit rnuma or lefter <strong>of</strong><br />
Background Interview arranged by the<br />
Wood! Aotney, watlfy at North, Call<br />
3M.MM<br />
IM<br />
AIDES - all iniffi full time work In<br />
flunlnf home, Call Mn. Hlrt at 3H4SJJ<br />
1,0.1. HI<br />
UN OR LFN — part time work In ngr.<br />
Ilnf home. Call Ann. Hlrt at JW4W5.<br />
e.o.i,<br />
HI<br />
•STA1LISHIB<br />
ROOFINO _ con.<br />
tractor dulm Supt Mgr. who aj «.<br />
perltnctd. hard working, and<br />
aggreulve to inumi pnltion over<br />
reildentlal and light<br />
commercial<br />
rooting Muit ba capable ol handling lob<br />
from attlmate through compiatlon.<br />
Forward return* and talary<br />
rtgulramentlfop O Box lilt,'Atlantic<br />
City,NJ OBJOI<br />
IS<br />
CLERICAL<br />
CLERK — typkt New<br />
Jeraay Cailno Control<br />
Commlnlon<br />
pwltkxu available In Atlantic<br />
City<br />
Typing, filing and ganaral <strong>of</strong>flca<br />
procedurej neceuary. Sand nauma to<br />
P. O. Box 743, Sentinel Ledger W<br />
HOUSEKEEPER — part tlma claantio<br />
PAHIon year round. J X to « JO Wed.<br />
Thura. and Frl. Muit rje raapomlblt and<br />
have own trarueortatlon. Call attar t:X<br />
KAMI'S COINS<br />
Coins, Stamps, Supplies<br />
1241 Asbury Ave. 398 Sv?8<br />
Open All Year, Wod. Itiru Sat,<br />
Buying «. Selling Coins<br />
Since 1W<br />
OLD] — oritwn eruliar, *<br />
Dial PMtangir, full power, good condition.<br />
H original owner, am-fm radio, latett<br />
lrapaetlon,tl,aM.eiJUIf,lnwater,dMck»gatH Nov.<br />
lit.MJuOorbettothK.C.IIJentaia.13<br />
General Mdse.<br />
THE ELBA MAHKBT-1MI Haven Art.<br />
IPtllMr<br />
Cmter) Mi new and Hied<br />
IfHfli, jfWlfyr Bftt^BHa Sl!A£tlM#lr<br />
ate, span dally f ta I and ] fa 1, CMna<br />
MAGNIFICENT HOME In Gardens situate on spacious<br />
ground. Entrance hall, large living ream, fireplace, sun<br />
room, <strong>for</strong>mal dining room, eat-in country kitchen, bath.<br />
Second floor hat 3 bedrooms, flit bath and sun deck. Third<br />
floor' has 1 bedrooms, tilt bath, Hot air heat, alum, siding,<br />
2 ear garage. Including is wall to wall carpet,<br />
refrigerator, wafhir, dryer, dishwasher, ample room <strong>for</strong><br />
swimming pool. Excellent buy <strong>for</strong> $210,000,<br />
LOOK AT THIS—2 i<strong>for</strong>y<br />
home near Gardens. Five<br />
bedrooms, 2M baths,<br />
fireplace, din, hot water<br />
h»ai, garage. 20% down, 20<br />
ytar mortgage at 12% to<br />
qualified buyer. Juit<br />
reduced to (95,000.<br />
0<br />
2 STORY HOME near Gardens<br />
beach, 4 bedrooms,<br />
IVi bathi, gas hot water<br />
hear, gar, good buy fer<br />
1101,000.<br />
TWO STORY colonlil<br />
homo near bay, I<br />
bedrooms, 2 baths,<br />
llreptaet. hot water heat,<br />
oar. <strong>On</strong>ly $W,500.<br />
NEW DUPLEX WITH<br />
'SWEEPING<br />
VliW OF<br />
17TH SfrMt lagoon.<br />
Living room with fireplace,<br />
dIMfir' "res, kttetlen, 3<br />
bedrooms, l baths, else,<br />
heat each floor, parking.<br />
Very nice <strong>for</strong> *l69,v00.<br />
SPACIOUS<br />
HOME Oppojlte<br />
bay In Oardans with<br />
swimmlne pool, located on<br />
large lot, litxlll.<br />
Pour<br />
bedroom*, l bathi, oil Iwat,<br />
1 ear flarage and workshop.<br />
Excellent buy tor *2»,M0.<br />
MODERN RANCHER in<br />
Gardens. Living room,<br />
dining araa, kitchen, 3<br />
bedrooitu, VM baths,<br />
economical gas h.w. heat,<br />
garage, vinyl siding, nicely<br />
furnished. A good buy <strong>for</strong><br />
i Hf, sflo.<br />
OCEAN COLONY CONDO-,<br />
living room, kitchen, one<br />
btdroom and bath, unfurriisfMd.<br />
Many extras. Very<br />
nice <strong>for</strong> *»t,500. -<br />
OCEAN VIEW Custard<br />
stand and take out located<br />
on 6 commercial lot* on<br />
Route f. Well establiihed<br />
witli vtry good Income.<br />
*1fS,0S0.<br />
CORNER<br />
RANCHER in<br />
Gardens with beautiful<br />
lagoon and bay view,<br />
Living room, fireplace,<br />
dining area, modern eat-in<br />
kitchen, J bedrooms, i<br />
baths, lew cost gas h.w,<br />
heat, breeze way to heated<br />
bedrom and bath ever 2 car<br />
garage, new vinyl siding<br />
and reef. Very nice <strong>for</strong><br />
$152,500.<br />
GARDENS DUPLIX, first<br />
fleer 4<br />
bedrooms, VM<br />
baths; second floor 4<br />
bedrooms, V/i baths, alec,<br />
heat. Good buy <strong>for</strong> f 110,000,<br />
4 FAMILY APT. Mouse'<br />
near beach, two 3<br />
bedroom apt*, plus TWO 2<br />
bedroom apts. all heated,<br />
good investment <strong>for</strong><br />
'$130,000.<br />
BEACHFRONT<br />
BRAND<br />
new home, 1 bedrooms, 2<br />
baths, family room, 2<br />
fireplaces, electric<br />
heat,,<br />
central air cond., beautiful<br />
<strong>for</strong> $185,000.<br />
O.C. BOARDWALK Prime<br />
location. 2 stores and a<br />
miniature golf course Kiel,<br />
equipment. Ixcellint buy.<br />
Call us <strong>for</strong> def alls.<br />
near Gardens, 4<br />
heated apt, on<br />
hMti
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. .PAGE 16_ — SECTION TWO<br />
iiR.f, For Sale<br />
RE. ForSale-<br />
DANIEL 0. MURRAY<br />
Realtor<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
Completely modern Vh bedroom ranch home with vinyl<br />
siding, !Vi car detached garage and swimming pool in the<br />
rear yard. 149,501.<br />
LONGPORT • EGO HARBOR TOWNSHIP<br />
Lagssnfrgnt 4 bedroom, Vh bath home in excellent con<br />
ditron with a 72' bulkhead and slips. <strong>On</strong>ly minutes sway<br />
from Longporl beiiches and the inltf. Owner will consider<br />
taking back a mortgage to qualified buyer. Call now <strong>for</strong> all<br />
d»taiii.<br />
FIRIT STRK6T 100 (LOCK<br />
Duplex apt,, ] bedrooms each unit, short walk to the<br />
beach, plenty <strong>of</strong> parking in the rear. Asking 1100,000 Call<br />
now <strong>for</strong> all detaili,<br />
HILLTOP DRIVE . PALERMO<br />
Half acre lot. We will build your dream home on this last<br />
lot that we have available in the area,<br />
OC. GARDENS<br />
Your only chance to buy a large commerical property In<br />
the Gardens store plus I apts, far only f US.OSO,<br />
111 ATLANTIC AVI, OCEAN CITY 399 1856<br />
WOODS<br />
AGENCY<br />
- REAL ESTATE • SALES and RENTALS • INSURANCE<br />
North at Wesley Ocean City 3980200<br />
BEAUTIFUL LAGOON VIEWS<br />
Luxurious Riviera location. Four bedrooms, 1 baths,<br />
family room with fireplace, large Florida room, l e$r<br />
garage, double lot. You must see this. Just reduced,<br />
i1e>M0<br />
STEPS TO THB BEACH<br />
Gardens Dutch Colonial. Three bedrooms, iVt baths, I ear<br />
fsge, new carpets, large decks with modest ocean<br />
views. Unbelievable location. Offered at Slal.QOg.<br />
MODERN DUPLEX<br />
Three bedrooms, iVi baths each unit, Electric heat, wood<br />
siding, owner financing <strong>for</strong> qualified buyer, initial <strong>of</strong>fering<br />
1*7,100,<br />
:<br />
MOHTGAGE MONEV AVAILABLE<br />
FOR QUALIFIED BUVERS<br />
I<br />
,; NEW LISTING-GARDENS<br />
Loafed steps to the tench. In a very quiet residential<br />
are»this 5 bedroom home Is ready to sell. 1st f|. contains<br />
(,r t;.,Dr, kitchen, one bedroom & V. bath, Jnd fl -4<br />
heBf-pemj 8, bath, low taws, 2 ear garage a much more<br />
<strong>for</strong> J14B.50O p/lurnished.<br />
NEW LISTING-EXPANSIVE RANCHER<br />
First <strong>of</strong>fering on this expansive rancher on nicely Ian<br />
dsnpM lot w/large living room w/lireplace, separate<br />
diiMhg room, 3 bedrooms, two full baths, enclosed<br />
screened in porch, modern kitchen w/breakfast area A<br />
QMtf»lied one ear garage. Plui economical gas hot water<br />
h«af (budget Mi«)<br />
WjBfjff last long at *I1»,SM<br />
-• ' IIACHFR0MTT0WHH0US1<br />
••Hoy panoramic Ocean views from your front pored,<br />
master bedroom and living roam on this luxurious<br />
fflWnhMie with J bedrooms, iM* full baths, heat pumpi,<br />
security system and completely miintenanee fret. Asking<br />
BEACHBL0CKMULT1 FAMILY<br />
Income producer with six units, tiio.eoo price tag with<br />
libabl financing to qualified buyer.<br />
TWO FAMILY BEACH BLOCK<br />
Upper three levels consists <strong>of</strong>: living room w/fireplact,<br />
diirihg room, modern eat-ln kitchen, laundry roam, five<br />
bedrooms ft 2 full baths. First level has newly conjtructtd<br />
one 'bedroom apartment. Has ocean view, fat hot water<br />
heat and is partially furnished,<br />
CONDOMINIUM - BAY<br />
Condominium located on the bay wlttt all the amenities,<br />
Including pool, covered parking and priced below ilM.MM,<br />
Call French today!<br />
BEACHFRONT<br />
Brand new contemporary he.ne with smashing views <strong>of</strong><br />
the ocean and Atlantic City skyline, three spacious<br />
bedrooms, m% luxurious batHs, large living room and<br />
separate family room with bar, Featurti Include Anderson<br />
windows, 2 missive brick fireplaces, central air eon.<br />
ditMrUng, Call French <strong>for</strong> an appointment.<br />
VACANT LAND - UPPER TOWHSifP<br />
Zorfed commercial, with excellent frontage on mi lor<br />
highway, Call now tar details,<br />
FRENCH REAL ESTATE<br />
; REALTORS<br />
AtWNTOAViNUi 399-5454<br />
R.E. For Sale<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N.J.<br />
RE. For Sale<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1,1980<br />
RE. For Sale<br />
R.E. For Sale<br />
O<br />
R.E. For Sals<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
200 24lh Street<br />
Salurday, Auguit 2nd 1 to 4 p.m.<br />
Sunday, August 3rd, 1 to 4 p.m.<br />
Largo living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen,<br />
laundry room with washer, dryer, 4 bedrooms, IVi baths!<br />
Large 14x17 screened porch overlooking peaceful garden<br />
setting, Workshop lor Dad plus 7x10 outdoor shed,<br />
•eonomleal gas heat, 57VM90 private corner lot. Wall to<br />
wall carpet. Walk to beach. Just reduced to ills 000<br />
BENZON REALTY<br />
735 ATLANTIC AVE. 8891383<br />
R.E. For Sale<br />
NOW IS THE TIMB TO BUY<br />
•xeELUNT MOWTIM a V reasonably<br />
Mortgage li availaMt at LOWER INTEREST RATES.<br />
Take ad vantage af thli winning combination New<br />
H«B.yAyenu,<br />
"»«* •**«<br />
|7» m<br />
9 ' ° " i ** frte ' •«•»•>«• eoBfllflon<br />
RANDALL PEALTY<br />
5Jth A CENTRAL<br />
aff-«10fMf)3M-2311<br />
PINKERTON<br />
REALTY, me.<br />
RMltor<br />
3tM4J0*r 193-2112<br />
ANCHORAGE<br />
POINT,<br />
Semen<br />
PolnM-ongport<br />
Blvd. Three building Ion<br />
with permits. Slo,OM each,<br />
2733AiburyAve.<br />
RANCHER — i VHTI old, I B»«re»mi,<br />
I", Bathi, Wa|| to will carpal, dilhwtlfwr,<br />
oil hat watar M M M h*at,<br />
sarsge, ttorm uuT ana icntM, B"<br />
Inn and upM^. paitfmo; UPtw*<br />
Tewnihtp. By owner, Priejd In >Vi. Cm<br />
mttn , ••><br />
•RANB NEW -<br />
aoplm. im mM<br />
Haven, milntenane* free vinyl IWhS, I<br />
Mdresim, 1 lull bath.. MM InclutfH<br />
wall lo mil arw. Off *trnt Dirking:<br />
BinlliM n«r rand nnnl (Nation,<br />
cmlrslly McaM, ConjtructW by on«ot<br />
Octan cny*f mat r^utabia luiidan.<br />
<strong>Line</strong>d at »1«.HW- Call MenlMn RaaltV,<br />
RaalMr.lMWM "<br />
INVEST IN OCEAN «ITV -<br />
etnMJ<br />
tittuy<br />
iMatten. Satondf low 1 BWoom<br />
apt., tint flHr itera plui aiMlant<br />
OTMiiKxi. Priced at m,m, Mruy<br />
Snort R.»Ily, Nil Atlantic Av,, Atlantic<br />
City, N.J. M7*O»<br />
M<br />
• ' (<br />
FRIDAY,<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
SATURDAYS SUNDAY<br />
AUGUST 9th 4 10tfi<br />
12.00 P.M. to 4,00 P.M.<br />
10 WILLIAMS WAY, SEAVILLE<br />
A premier purchase In one <strong>of</strong> the best locations in lew<br />
tMed Upper Township. This 3 bedroom, j'A Mth home<br />
with sunken family room and i car garage is situated on a<br />
large corner lot close to all schools and services. Owner<br />
has been transferred and Is <strong>of</strong>fering immediate occupancy.<br />
Any serious proposal will be 'given honest consideration,<br />
stop by the Open House or call Avaion Real<br />
•state Agency 398 6677.<br />
"A LANDMARK" IN SEASHORE LIVING...<br />
Between 17th & IBfh Stt, on Slmpion Avenue<br />
Ocean City, New Jertey<br />
Wednesday thru Sunday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.<br />
New townhomei located lust blocks from the beach and<br />
boardwalk and steps away from Ocean City's new communlty<br />
center..<strong>of</strong>fering minimum maintenance and<br />
maximum value.<br />
1 bedrooms, v/-> baths, living room, family-dining room<br />
and well coordinated kitchen provides spacious living<br />
area totaling 1,275sq.ft.<br />
Liberal mortgage financing available to qualified buyers,<br />
(609)399-4511<br />
LANDMARK<br />
REALTY<br />
3324 Slmpian Ave.<br />
Oiiean City, N.J. 08226<br />
Across from Watson's Restaurant, Ocean City, Two<br />
modern stores and modern apartment, Could be used ai a<br />
medical center or possibly a 4 unit condominium conversion.<br />
Parking <strong>for</strong> 10 ears Inrear. <strong>On</strong>ly ilil.onn Binanclng<br />
arranged <strong>for</strong> quailfled buyer.<br />
Roger A. Monroe Realty }<br />
Realtor<br />
138 Withy Ave. 398-7000<br />
Exclusive Beachfront<br />
Condominium<br />
(<strong>On</strong>ly one avallgbiai}<br />
WITH A 10 V/. MORTGAGE*<br />
OCEAN CITY-Now avaiiabit at only Sfl,sM, thii horm<br />
<strong>of</strong>ftra • spectacular view and Hit convenience <strong>of</strong> tin<br />
beach and boardwalk at your doorstep. This unit hat 1<br />
bedrooms, tile bath, w/w carpeting, wailMF, drytr ami<br />
garbage disposal. Call Landmark today, and raaily git<br />
some sand In your shoes! /<br />
LANDMARK<br />
REALTY<br />
3324 SIMPSON AVE. OCEAHOTY, HJ. 012*8<br />
(809)399-4511<br />
'to Qualified Buyers<br />
COASTAL REALTY<br />
330AItonttcA»t. O.C.NJ. 319 3*81<br />
"DupltJt"<br />
with i MM t an apartments. Upper unit<br />
redecorated, featuring i BR't and 1 bafhi. Gas heat, new<br />
ro<strong>of</strong>, parking <strong>for</strong> i ears. II ts.ooo.<br />
"Chan 4a A Whistle" Duplex with two 4 bedroom a P<br />
is. plus one 2 BR garaga apartment, plus large 3 ear<br />
garage with workshop, Beaehbleck, gas heat, very lew<br />
maintenance, SiM,fM,<br />
"Bnnd<br />
New" ] BR Townhouse with Ito baths, Features<br />
Include! Central air, fireplace, ail appliances, cathedral<br />
ceilings, skylights, and much morel SIM.MO,<br />
"Four Units" m beaehbleck. one j BR, one 2 BR, and<br />
two I BR apartments fully furnished, very good condition<br />
$115,000.<br />
Sandpiper realty<br />
41IAl«fltlcAvt.<br />
TMtaripiptf -<br />
Vim.,,.<br />
^<br />
NEW LISTING-J bedroom cottage with Franklin<br />
stove plui one bedroom studio apt, *« f.,t en this, IT<br />
won't lajt long at $S»,0O0.<br />
SINGLE J bedroom, i batti heated and furnished cot<br />
rage in quiet neighborhood close to shopping, Priced<br />
<strong>for</strong> immediate sale. M*,?M.<br />
"bWLek-^uiffcMuCrt. PUftBtflroom I mth upper<br />
cottage, % bedroom first floor ipt, with yearly rental,<br />
All heated. Excellent lotation, ont block from beach.<br />
LARGE OCIAN CITY HOTEL-MI rooms, «<br />
bathrooms and heated owners apt, Excellent income.<br />
Owner will finance <strong>for</strong> qualified buyer. Call us lor<br />
details,<br />
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY—prime downtown<br />
location on Asbury Av.. Double slie store win i apts. on<br />
ieeottd floor plui 31x100 adlacent Barking lot. Owner<br />
anxious.<br />
A UTTLE MANSION<br />
Located directly across from Great Egg Harbor lay and<br />
Steps to the Yacht Club plus situated en 4 bulldable lots In<br />
the prominent gardens section <strong>of</strong> Ocean city. Pour<br />
spacious bedrooms and 3 baths, large living & dining<br />
rooms w/modern kitchen, laundry room and amenities'<br />
far too numerous to mention, Relax by your Inground pool<br />
w/patio and enjoy this truly unique home,<br />
Can French <strong>for</strong> further details and appointment.<br />
FRENCH REAL ESTATE I •<br />
1 ATLANTIC AVENUE<br />
o<br />
o<br />
MalMHIlil<br />
UPPEflTOWNSHl?<br />
Located en a beautiful wooded lot. Living room, dining<br />
room, eat-in kitchen, with Caloric dishwasher and stove,<br />
fimliy rornn with brick fireplace, utility room ith<br />
, Three bedrooms, 2V4 baths, priced at ifi.ooo.<br />
ice<br />
3818114<br />
O<br />
BAYUNMNGS AREA<br />
Modern bl-level, living<br />
room, dlniojg room, kit-,<br />
Chen, 4 bedrooms, a baths,<br />
Mt, room, fireplace, patio,<br />
garage, a|r-condiiiening,<br />
GULL ftEALTY,Inc.<br />
R«IE«tit»BnH(m<br />
10141«| An,<br />
c Fbx(3l, c Lazo<br />
INCORPORATED<br />
^ALTORS<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
POUR YEAR OLD CUSTOM BUILT<br />
HOME, tuperb condition i 4 bedrooms,<br />
Vh baths, LR, BR, urge paneled<br />
family room with fireplace, eat-in<br />
kitchen, laundry, hardwood floors, 2<br />
w oarage * mort f itf,0M,<br />
LARGE FAMILY SIZED HOME IN<br />
NORTHEND YEARROUND rltlgtlborhood.<br />
This home Masts I bMroomi,<br />
«4 baths, large living ream wltfi<br />
flrtplan.thrNienegailieaf ..tt*,soo.<br />
BXCELL1NT DUPLEX INVIIT-<br />
MBNT, I btdropmt, I (MM Men floor,<br />
both units are Insulitttf and hnted <strong>for</strong><br />
y«ar round living and lacafM ¥efy<br />
eiNat<strong>of</strong>etach<br />
..itsMee<br />
SOUTHEND DUPLEX IN EX-<br />
CELLENT LOCATION, Enloy the<br />
ocean views from Mils lovely duplex 3<br />
bedrooms, m bath first floor, 3<br />
bedrooms, 2 baths second floor. Both<br />
oniu an heated<br />
|2if,oo§<br />
INVESTMENT PLUS, NorttiMd<br />
duplex, close to bay. s bedrooms, 1 bath<br />
flrif floor, J bMroomi, 1 bath second<br />
floor with PP. Economical gas hut and<br />
Mparate electric meters<br />
»7»,5oo<br />
LOVELY HOME WITH RENTAL<br />
UNITS. Thli triplex has an owner',<br />
•parfmtfit with * bedroom*. Hi baths,<br />
beautifully panelled LR a, DR. Proper,<br />
ty also hat two i bedroom, i bath apartments,<br />
on* suitable <strong>for</strong> yearly rental..<br />
ttf,sos<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />
BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM BUILT<br />
COLONIAL. Situated on a VI acre IM on<br />
pftsttgiom Timber Lane West, Mils<br />
home effera J bedroom., IM, battu, LR,<br />
PR, kitchen, laroe family room with<br />
beamed celiinfj «MW flriftaea with<br />
Matlla<strong>for</strong>, and i ear garage, excellent<br />
quality<br />
....*i U,MO<br />
SPACIOUS HOME FOR THE LAROE<br />
EXECUTIVii family. This custom built<br />
colonial <strong>of</strong>fers more tttan adequate<br />
ssae* <strong>for</strong> living and com<strong>for</strong>t. 4<br />
bedroomi, Wi baths, family room with<br />
I foot brick fireplace, activity room,<br />
LR, DR, eat-ln kitchen, and much,<br />
much more , imooo<br />
<br />
Univerrity. At has rt*JeM&£<br />
a<br />
teaching and<br />
feUowshlp at Dnaiiu<br />
IMvwslty toPittsburgh.<br />
Bwrm Wffldris<br />
is promoted ~ :<br />
Charles L. Sausman, .<br />
president <strong>of</strong> Bailsman Botat .<br />
Corp., has announced the<br />
promotion <strong>of</strong> Burton F,.,<br />
Wilkins, the <strong>for</strong>mer manager.<br />
<strong>of</strong> PortOCan ttttlA Motor/<br />
ton, Ocean City, to general.,'<br />
manager <strong>of</strong> the Quality Inn,<br />
AUentown, Pa. •. .<br />
At the same time, Mr.<br />
announced the.,<br />
<strong>of</strong>C«thyA.FreedV<br />
sales manager <strong>of</strong> the<br />
J y Inn, Afientown, to<br />
manager <strong>of</strong> PartrO-Call.<br />
Miss Freed had been with<br />
Quality Inn <strong>for</strong> the past U-..-<br />
years, Prior to mat she was a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the Shipstad and<br />
Johnson Ice Follies, where<br />
she<br />
skated in various '<br />
specialty acts.<br />
Mr. WUkins, a member <strong>of</strong> -<br />
fce Fordham University class<br />
<strong>of</strong>l976,graduatedwtthaBSln '<br />
accounting. He came to the :,<br />
Sausman organliation from-;; *'<br />
Intercontinental Hotel Cor-; -<br />
poraUon, <strong>of</strong> New York City, a ; ;-<br />
dvislon <strong>of</strong> Pan American^ ;'<br />
World Airways.<br />
*. v<br />
In addition to tbe AllentotFn ..<br />
and Ocean City aroperaes, :'<br />
Sausman Hotel Corp., with -<br />
headquarters In Ocean City<br />
operates she Peon Harris .<br />
Motor Inn, Harrtsburg, Pa.,<br />
Sing Ray Motor Inn, Ocean<br />
City, and Pier 4 Motor Lodge, ~<br />
Somers Point '<br />
j<br />
Lots For Sals<br />
UPPUR TOWNSHIP — IM .ttrtlna at<br />
« l f M W ftf<br />
— iarfrent »» ^<br />
will ntgetiate, Aiklng prlca I1U.M<br />
men, so'xioo- lot., drimallc vltw. Will<br />
oeetrala with tnnttt<br />
ana Mlldaril<br />
CllMWia7Ml t|<br />
Public Notice<br />
PICTURE PICKUP<br />
Afl pictures that appear m<br />
ne Sentinel-Ledger may be<br />
picked up at the <strong>of</strong> Dee, lit 8th<br />
Street, any flute during me<br />
day, following publication <strong>of</strong><br />
the paper. Because <strong>of</strong> tbe high<br />
cost <strong>of</strong> pottage, pictures can<br />
ouy be mailed if they are<br />
brought ui with a self-<br />
Public Notice<br />
LOVBLY — 4 Kreefn, IV, battu.<br />
etriani twma avallaUa WrnkhM «rw<br />
Mf immaaiata occupancy, poo rmximly<br />
MM utnitm. pox a, Lin, Inc. Raaitor..<br />
NIWUNPURNIIHtO-i<br />
Mth apt. In South and. i<br />
fTreMtM ana rrwra.avaiii<br />
Ibadreem, i<br />
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wiHiiM ns fnera. avmabia fer Irfl*<br />
nMlatt occupancy. Mi monthly plut<br />
utilitM, FOX i Law. int., Ummn.mmm<br />
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Winter Rentals<br />
roy»<br />
BEDROOM _ m bam, vary<br />
uro. aeartnuni. ant block to tiaaai,<br />
turniihad, no pafl. Availaftia Sapt, 1 fa<br />
Juna1,SHlamanih,caiiiW.iai<br />
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AMD YEARLY *PTS. — If yw ilka tha<br />
nlear fhfcisi »i il*«. <strong>On</strong>a and 3 oadfeoni<br />
and sna room •ffiElanclw, Off boardwalk<br />
it>m itraat, 1W11M or IM-OL^.<br />
AVAII.AiL.tI I1PT1 - AttraSi** thraa<br />
orlrown anti,, wMhaf, dryar, tW<br />
memtiiy, <strong>On</strong>a baifoom, LR, Klt^liK,<br />
PabbtH ttiiw trsm toN.ai, bsardwam,<br />
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THRU<br />
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vnittar,dryar, w-w£arpat, so and Rat*.,<br />
ra^uifai, Ns patt, m) plui ataetf it and<br />
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TAX COLUICTOR'S SALE Op UNPAID TAXIS<br />
PO» THE THAR Ifn<br />
NOTICE ll n.r.by given nut tin luMtrlbar, th. t»x nUKtM- at Ocaan Cih/.<br />
Hum Jirtay Puriuant ft tha law! •) ttit itata tf Naw jtruy. In inch C.IM mada<br />
and snvldHJ, will •leota far sala at puBlic auctlaa an Priaay, th. TWMty Ninth<br />
<strong>of</strong> Avfvii. 1*N at 1:5» O'clock PM, sf that day at tha tan Mf In, City Hall, in uld<br />
sffy, €f rtiin lott, fracti or parcalt, NraHII4ftar dascrlbad,<br />
Th* MM Itti, fractt, ir panali ai MM and rial •mil will ba MM In In to uicn<br />
parion §r parfons ai w III pvrfhlia lama, iyblaef te radaniBilon at fffiaIswait rati<br />
<strong>of</strong> Inlanit, out In no Mil in ainll <strong>of</strong> liaHTnH pfOMUIT PHI JtHNUM,<br />
Tha lollowlno |i a (lit and dturlptlan tf tha lanA .nd raal Htatt, tuh|K1 to tha<br />
ult, and th> twnin namtt ai cantllMd In tha 1111 mada op by tha colltftor, with<br />
tN total amount iua 11 compiitid todaft.<br />
Than will M iddad tha oroportlon.t. in«r. <strong>of</strong> mtt and Bublleatlon tf tha Hit<br />
Including Inlirttl.<br />
CHARLES E. CAMP, JR. Tan Collactar<br />
ACCOUNT<br />
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wlntar itiienii reomi «a 'WrtinM.<br />
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PAGE 18 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, FRIDAY, AUGUST I,<br />
More warmth d*ue in future • % :<br />
Summer <strong>of</strong> the 'big scorch' raises memories <strong>of</strong> past 'beat<br />
By ROBERT C. B ADCLIFF<br />
National GeorgFipbfc,<br />
New! Sirvjet<br />
TTiere'Il be plinty <strong>of</strong> "ibove<br />
normal temperiturea" left <strong>for</strong><br />
thi reit <strong>of</strong> the lumniir<br />
through much <strong>of</strong> the country,<br />
iong-ringe <strong>for</strong>ecBiters lay.<br />
But the southern plains —<br />
Including Teaui, so badly<br />
scorched in June and July —<br />
are in <strong>for</strong> good news: "Cooler<br />
than normal" is in the outfook<br />
ttirough September.<br />
All <strong>of</strong> this is from Dr. Don<br />
Gilinsn, chief <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Predictioni ranch, Climate<br />
Analysis Center, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
National Weather Service.<br />
His meteorologists have put<br />
together their seasonal<br />
outlook <strong>for</strong> the 90 days<br />
I<br />
"SERVING<br />
stretching<br />
through September,<br />
Garage g<<br />
SellH empi<br />
Weathermen may be Immune<br />
to such skeptical<br />
sayings as: "Anybody fool<br />
enough to think he knows<br />
what the weather Is going to<br />
be digervei what he gete,"<br />
But Dr, Oilman sayi even<br />
seasonal outlooks — the very<br />
Jstant horizon <strong>of</strong> <strong>for</strong>ecasting<br />
- are likely to be right 80<br />
percent <strong>of</strong> the Umi, thanks to<br />
weighing cluts from the past<br />
two years.<br />
According to the summer<br />
seasonal outlook;<br />
The East Coast south to<br />
South Carolina and Western<br />
states from about Salt Lake<br />
aty to the Pacific will be<br />
warmer than usual.<br />
However, the southern half<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Mississippi Valley,<br />
Kansas to the Mexican border<br />
and from Alabama and<br />
Tennessee through Texas and<br />
crowded?<br />
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9 a.m.-6 p.m. I PARKING<br />
Oklahoma, wUl be cooler.<br />
The 1980 heat wave already<br />
has burned its way into the<br />
record books; The Southwest's<br />
worst furnacelike blast<br />
in 25 years, well over 200<br />
deaths blamed on high<br />
temperanirej through the<br />
first part <strong>of</strong> July, thermometers<br />
across Texas<br />
frequently reading higher<br />
ttian anybody's ever seen<br />
ttiem,<br />
Midwestemers hailing back<br />
to th« days be<strong>for</strong>e widespread<br />
air conditioning recollect the<br />
great h«at waves <strong>of</strong> ttie '30s,<br />
In July, IBM, two weeks <strong>of</strong><br />
torrid temperatures, some as<br />
high as 120 degrees,<br />
smothered the Oread Plains<br />
from me Rockies to the Appalachians.<br />
In Michigan 659<br />
people died, nearly 300 In<br />
Detroit alone. Total deaths<br />
from heat that' year, according<br />
to one estimate, were<br />
3,000. .<br />
But some say the worst heat<br />
wave <strong>of</strong> aU Ume wag In fte<br />
summer <strong>of</strong> 1934 when "Dust<br />
Bowl" was a new headline<br />
definition <strong>of</strong> disaster <strong>for</strong><br />
farmers, and 100-degree-plus<br />
temperatures parched tha<br />
prairie powder-dry from mid*<br />
June to mid-Augusi.<br />
Frazzled and flushed,<br />
people hoped <strong>for</strong> cool nights <strong>of</strong><br />
"only" 80 degrees, Farm<br />
ponds dried up. The Great<br />
Lakes* water level dropped a<br />
foot, A newspaper photo <strong>of</strong> an<br />
egg frying on the sidewalk<br />
became a sign <strong>of</strong> the times.<br />
Electric fan sales boomed,<br />
and "air cooled" movie<br />
ttieaters — <strong>of</strong>ten fte only<br />
places in town that wire —<br />
became havens tor fte hot<br />
and bonanzas <strong>for</strong> the owners,<br />
Forty thousand, families<br />
were dusted out between fee<br />
Mexican border and North<br />
hot August sun is captured as it sets over the marshalands by Sentinel-Ledger<br />
photographer Charles-Andrew,<br />
A sonata recital<br />
set <strong>for</strong> Saturday<br />
A sonata recital will take<br />
place at the Music Pier<br />
Saturday at 2 p.m.<br />
John Handy, conductor,<br />
pianist, violinist, and<br />
arranger hag had extensive<br />
training and per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />
experience in the classical<br />
field. Mr, Handy has per<strong>for</strong>med<br />
In the Houston<br />
Symphony Orchestra, has<br />
held the musical director<br />
position <strong>for</strong> the Ice Capades,<br />
and is presently a regular<br />
with Caesar's Boardwalk<br />
Regency Orchestra.<br />
Lawrence Farrell<br />
Abramovlfe has appeared as<br />
violin soloist with many orchestras<br />
including the Lansdowne<br />
Symphony and the<br />
Temple University Baroque<br />
Ensemble. He has also excelled<br />
per<strong>for</strong>ming with the<br />
Valley Forge Music Fair,<br />
Latin Casino Orchestra and<br />
Paul Anka's Orchestra.<br />
Abramovlti Is presently<br />
concert master <strong>of</strong> the Resorts<br />
Bill Reddle Orchestra.<br />
The Ocean (Sty Arta Center<br />
is sponsoring the recital.<br />
Admission is fS.<br />
DEAN'S LIST<br />
SBAIfflj; CITY-Craig 0.<br />
Gardner <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle has been<br />
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the second semester at the<br />
Philadelphia College <strong>of</strong><br />
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Dakota during the years <strong>of</strong> the<br />
drought And in 1934, in<br />
August done, 1,600 people<br />
died from the beat.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Broadway, , Irving<br />
Berlin immortalized the<br />
obvious with Ethel Water*<br />
belting out, "We're havin' a<br />
heat wave, a tropical heat<br />
wave. The temperature's<br />
risin 1 , It's not so surprisin'..."<br />
Not that anybody was<br />
surprised after so many<br />
wilting tub, "Heat wave"<br />
was bom as the catch phrase<br />
<strong>of</strong> the day.<br />
Police statistics showed an<br />
increased in housebreaking,<br />
murders, and other crimes.<br />
Doctori confirmed what<br />
everybody suspected<br />
anyway; Heat waves tend to<br />
make people Irritable, moody,<br />
quarrelsome, even violent<br />
It was bad enough to know,<br />
fte temperature had climbed<br />
spin above 90 to 100, lit<br />
.done to learn how much the<br />
day's sunshine gets the Earth<br />
staling — witt the energy<br />
equivalent <strong>of</strong> some 12fl trillion<br />
horsepower.<br />
Weathermen explain bat a<br />
hut wave occurs when a high<br />
pressure area stalls met a<br />
1001 Asbury Avenue<br />
region in the summer,<br />
resulting in a period <strong>of</strong> —<br />
again fee obvious —"ab-<br />
normally and uncom<strong>for</strong>tably<br />
hot and usually humid<br />
weather." After a while<br />
drought conditions prevail,<br />
witt no relief from rain<br />
because clouds don't <strong>for</strong>m in<br />
high pressure systems.<br />
Without a genuine heat<br />
wave at this Ume <strong>of</strong> the year,<br />
"dog days" are usually bad<br />
enough. They are the four to<br />
sis weeks <strong>of</strong> sultry weather in<br />
July and August<br />
They have nothing to do<br />
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Butter Batter<br />
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Established in i?12<br />
r<br />
with panting pooches, but —<br />
since the <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the ancient<br />
Egyptians — have been<br />
associated with the apt<br />
pearance <strong>of</strong> Slrius, the<br />
brightest visible star In the<br />
sky, known as the dog star <strong>of</strong><br />
the constellation Canls Major;<br />
fee Greater Dog. ,<br />
Which prompted fee Greek*,<br />
poet nested to provide advice<br />
followed today by many a<br />
heat, wave victim: "When<br />
Sirlus parches head and<br />
knees, and the body Is dried<br />
up by reason <strong>of</strong> the heat, then<br />
alt In the shade and drink."<br />
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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />
First in series<br />
TUESDAY, AUGUSTS, 1B80<br />
Coast under pressure from<br />
• •<br />
ocean<br />
* 4<br />
and people<br />
Bdttor't nets: The<br />
fallowing ts the first in a<br />
continuing series <strong>of</strong> articles<br />
put together by the<br />
Coastal Alliance as a<br />
feature <strong>of</strong> thm Ymr <strong>of</strong> tte<br />
d celebration.<br />
The coast is a thin band <strong>of</strong><br />
mostly tawland with water on<br />
one side trying towash In and<br />
riven bring nutrients percent on Invested capital,<br />
(primarily phosphates andfeoe<br />
species alone make<br />
nitrates), and partlculate estuaries worth ».5 bfllloa<br />
matter into shallow bays or Consider also the<br />
estuaries, and from there to recreational value <strong>of</strong> salt<br />
fee shallow ocean edge. Martwater fishing.<br />
<strong>of</strong> this productivity is concentrated<br />
within sight <strong>of</strong> land.<br />
In 1975, some 18,4 mfliion<br />
<strong>On</strong> the West Coast, with its<br />
much narrower shelf and,<br />
except in Alaska, less<br />
developed riverine system,<br />
coastal productivity U more<br />
fee result <strong>of</strong> oceanic up-<br />
their fishing spots and evolved Intricate systems to<br />
people on the other side trying<br />
equipping themselves with use the resources <strong>for</strong><br />
to move in.<br />
welling than <strong>of</strong> upland tackle, bait and boats. spawning grounds, nursery<br />
In the water and on the land drainage, but along aS shores Some 6 million duck hunters areas, or full life cycles. It is a<br />
and in the watery land, the most biological activity spent »1.7 billion on thdr sport critical habitat <strong>for</strong> fish, shell<br />
marshland — there exists a happens close to land. in 1675, much <strong>of</strong> it along the Bah, and waterfowl, and <strong>for</strong><br />
magnificently orchestrated Most important marine life oast. Hunting and fishing people.<br />
web «f Ufa, from millions <strong>of</strong> — important from the standpoint<br />
<strong>of</strong> commercial penditures are growing at • charms. Meed, its siren song<br />
participation and ex-Obviously the coast has its<br />
ptanktonie planta and animals<br />
up to big pedatora — sharks, production or recreational use rate close to lOpercenta year. attracts mankind to such an<br />
crabs, blueflah, hawks, and — depends on coastal waters <strong>On</strong>e needs also to extent that the very values <strong>of</strong><br />
humans.<br />
<strong>for</strong> its survival <strong>for</strong> a part <strong>of</strong> all remember the value <strong>of</strong> feebeauty and productivity that<br />
There are coastal birds that <strong>of</strong> its life cycle, A fewcoastal resort Industry based<br />
fly 12,000 miles to build nests examples include salmon, in large part on the beauty<br />
and breed, eels that are torn HIIIW| shrimp, Vfama, oysters, „„ blue crabs. ««», and productivity <strong>of</strong> the coast<br />
to the S Sargasso Sea yet spend d s<strong>of</strong>t clams, hard clams andAid how can value be placed<br />
their adulthood in eretta 800 menhaden,<br />
on the coast as protection<br />
miles from the ocean,<br />
against hurricanes and<br />
terrapins that lay their eggs<br />
on the shoulders <strong>of</strong> coastal<br />
highways, salmon whose 500-<br />
mile spawning runs up<br />
Alaskan riven are made even<br />
as the fish are dying, and<br />
delicate bay scallops with 60<br />
blue eyes that live their entire<br />
lives la salt bays and can<br />
swim as fast as a snorkeler.<br />
Coastal waters have mefr<br />
beautiful mysteries and their<br />
bountiful productivity, but<br />
man in a rush to go to the edge<br />
<strong>of</strong> the sea <strong>for</strong> its benefits, has<br />
distrubed the biological<br />
system (here to guchan extent<br />
that it will never recover Its<br />
<strong>for</strong>mer strength and gives<br />
indication <strong>of</strong> further<br />
degradation.<br />
How the edge <strong>of</strong> the sea<br />
produces so much, how it is<br />
threatened, and how it can be<br />
saved are the subjects<br />
covered in tUs special series.<br />
Hie coast is productive<br />
because it is where the sea's<br />
and the land's energy —<br />
physical, chemical, and<br />
biological — U concentrated.<br />
Q t h E d<br />
These species are Just a few<br />
<strong>of</strong> the several hundred that<br />
feed people and provide<br />
nearly a quarter million Jobs<br />
and are worth *7M million.<br />
They were produced by a<br />
natural marine ecosystem<br />
that needs no cultivation by<br />
man.<br />
FJgoring a return <strong>of</strong> 8<br />
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Women's Shoes<br />
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• Socialite*<br />
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• Barefoot Originals<br />
• Cobble Gnddler*<br />
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ShoeDept.<br />
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• Pint Editions<br />
• Cobbles<br />
• Option*<br />
•<br />
people went fishing in. salt<br />
water, landing nearly 2 bOHon<br />
pounds <strong>of</strong> fish. It Is estimated<br />
feat these 16,4 million people<br />
Vent 13.45 billion getting to<br />
flooding, a natural water<br />
purification system, and a<br />
place lor people to waft,<br />
to own devices as it has been<br />
over thousands <strong>of</strong> yean,<br />
Its vitality U renewed each<br />
season with fertilizers from<br />
fee land and from the ocean's<br />
depths; its animals nave<br />
make it attractive in fee frit<br />
place now give ever/ sign <strong>of</strong><br />
suffering stress, possibly<br />
irreversible, probably permanent.<br />
The results <strong>of</strong> that stress<br />
sreplaintosee: shellfish beds<br />
closed, access to shorefronta<br />
blocked, and increasing<br />
SWIM WEAR<br />
All Men's, Women's & Children's<br />
25% OFF<br />
Ouxbak "Lifeguard" Shorts Excepted<br />
Hrdwateh, swim, and get damage to shore kinds (and<br />
away from teeming urban their structures) during<br />
areas?<br />
storms.<br />
The coast men Is an enormously<br />
valuable resource, fee coast, but in some places<br />
Man must learn to live with<br />
and it can remain so If left to not on it TUs means understanding<br />
how coastal<br />
ecosystems work and how to<br />
regulate acxtlvities and<br />
design structures in such a<br />
way that the coast's natural<br />
systems work.<br />
That to the subject <strong>of</strong> this<br />
special Year <strong>of</strong> the Coast<br />
series. It's everyone^ coast<br />
It deserves everyone's care.<br />
D.W. Bennett is the<br />
executive director ef tiw<br />
American Littoral Society,<br />
a national organization<br />
dedicated to increasing<br />
public interest in acquatic<br />
Hfe end public awareness<br />
o/ needs <strong>for</strong> conservation<br />
<strong>of</strong> coastal arms.<br />
Classified ads bring results<br />
Call your ad in today<br />
Dial 399-5411<br />
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BEACH TOWELS<br />
Assl. Plain Colors, Stripes<br />
and Prints<br />
$39 9<br />
SURF RAFTS REDUCED<br />
-Still in Time <strong>for</strong> Summer Fun -<br />
Heavy Rubber <strong>Line</strong>d Canvas Inflatable Rafts<br />
Converse MBit • Full Slie • Five Rtb • Blue-White<br />
Pull Rope Refl. $12,95<br />
NOW MO 95<br />
Howsco #160 Heavy Duty with Yellow Rubber<br />
Bumper Ends Reg, $19.95<br />
Now $ 16 98<br />
SAVINGS ON SELECTED<br />
BOYS WEAR<br />
Vi Priceon<br />
All Boys Short Sleeve<br />
Sport Shirts<br />
1 /2 Price on Selected<br />
Group <strong>of</strong> Sweaters<br />
Values to $20,00<br />
P<br />
Boys Suits & Sport Coats<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly the finest.<br />
The old fashioned quality, that you know<br />
and love, is still available in our fine<br />
thocolates. Assorted Chocolate selection<br />
contains a variety <strong>of</strong> creams, nuts, chewy<br />
and crisp centers. 1 Ib. $425<br />
21b. 8.35<br />
OPEN f<br />
^<br />
JEATTHi<br />
HEAT AND<br />
DAMPNESS<br />
Limited Selection<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Air Conditioners<br />
or<br />
Dehumidifiers<br />
by Whirlpool<br />
HURRY iw<br />
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TUESDAY. AUGUSTS, 1980 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, PAGE 3<br />
• A<br />
According to Hurley<br />
Assembly Republicans defeat proposal to expand casino tax use<br />
By JAMES R. HURLEY<br />
Assembly Minority Leader<br />
Three weatoago I predicted<br />
Oat you likely would see on<br />
the November 4 ballot a<br />
proposed constitutional<br />
amendment to allow the state<br />
to spend casino revenues <strong>for</strong> a<br />
wider range <strong>of</strong> senior citizen<br />
benefits. And I Issued words<br />
<strong>of</strong> caution then, suggesting<br />
nut such a broadening <strong>of</strong> the<br />
dedicated casino fund might<br />
not produce desirable results,<br />
results.<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
Prims* and fuBlisKM In America", Sriiml Famil^R.sorl<br />
By The<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER, Inc.<br />
in no street, Bttin em, NJ MIH<br />
E.l.Oli.hM (Ml<br />
U5PS NO. 4S11M<br />
entered a! Psil Olflci It MHIt City, N J 01 Jlj<br />
aiiKsna tills maftar<br />
JOHN T. 8TETHERS<br />
Publisher<br />
FRED C. BENSON General Manager<br />
CHARLES M. THOMPSON JR Editor<br />
BYRON T. MERCER.,, Advertising Manager<br />
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Point, Marmara, Pil.rmo and -iniliy'i - - - - potnl, - tii montm, u so iiifwiwra<br />
M.M par year. (It month,, u.u, Weil el Mliil.ilppl Rlv.r 111.00 p«r y,.r.<br />
Pr.ce on niwiitand, IS tenli p.r copy. PuMlntlM uMulai WHkly •vary<br />
Thursday, mml weeHly Tuliiar (M Friday Irom flnl wnh In juna ynill Hit<br />
week in SiBMmBar. Paitmattiri Saflfl aMrati ihlnfm to TM SMIInai-<br />
Ltflf#f,Pp. Bo. Jit,Ocaaneily,N.J,OKU.<br />
SALE PRICES GOOD THRU SUNDAY, AUGUST 10th<br />
TYLfNOL<br />
EXTBA STRtNQTH<br />
CAPSULES<br />
Bottle <strong>of</strong> BO capsules.<br />
Reg. 2.B9 Limit 1<br />
PEPSODENT<br />
TpOTHpASTE<br />
iS-oi tube<br />
Bg 9. 1.19<br />
Limit 1<br />
JONTUE<br />
COLOGNE SPRAY<br />
329 .(•02.<br />
Rsg. 4,95<br />
Limit 1<br />
HOUBIGANT<br />
MUSK HAND &<br />
BODY LOTION<<br />
»49 16-Oi,<br />
Beg. 3.00<br />
Limit 1<br />
WHILE QUANTITIIS LAST!<br />
NUTRA<br />
NAIL<br />
399<br />
For longer<br />
stronger nails,<br />
flifl. 4,98<br />
Limit 1<br />
WET ONES<br />
MOIST TOWf LfTTli<br />
Pop-up eaniS!Br<strong>of</strong>?0<br />
moist elotha,<br />
R»g, 1,59<br />
Limit 1<br />
PERSONAL TOUCH<br />
RAZOR REFILLS<br />
BySchick<br />
Pack <strong>of</strong> 4<br />
Reg 1.87<br />
Limit 1<br />
iCKERD<br />
BALSAM & I<br />
SHAMP(<br />
9<br />
KODAK<br />
CAMI<br />
Ne. ATICB<br />
Reg. 28.99<br />
zsufi<br />
LISTERINE<br />
MOUTHWASH<br />
24-oz. Price reflects<br />
30« <strong>of</strong>f label. Limit 1<br />
SUPER CRICK!<br />
LiaHTir<br />
By Qlllatte.<br />
Reg. 1 29<br />
ASSORTED<br />
BEACH<br />
TOWELS<br />
27" 11 64", Various<br />
designs S patterns<br />
Reg. 4,89 (<br />
99<br />
3-FT. X<br />
MIncludes 6'<br />
mttil pols*<br />
with eagle<br />
' stiff.<br />
Rtg. 7.W<br />
Whisper-quiet operation<br />
Push-button control,<br />
NQ, 2150, Reg. 33.99<br />
GALAXY<br />
20-INCH<br />
BOX<br />
Quiet, 1-speed<br />
operation. Model<br />
No, 6708 Reg 22,99<br />
ECKEROS FAMOUS PHOTO OFFEH<br />
TWICE THE PRINTS Oat an axtra tat <strong>of</strong> pflntawfth awry roll<br />
<strong>of</strong> color or black and whlta print film davalopod and primed<br />
TODAY AND EVERYDAY.<br />
TWICITHI FILM Oat two rolli <strong>of</strong> print film <strong>for</strong> th« prM« <strong>of</strong> ona<br />
Kodacolor or black and whlta, «mwi you hava your film pro*<br />
catted at Eckard'a<br />
TODAY AND EVERYDAY.<br />
Oil ARAItm Buy only tha prlnti you want No hutla - avan If<br />
tna QOW waa In tha pfctura taKlnQ.<br />
It is evident now that a any fain in the <strong>vote</strong>rs, dor do<br />
considerable number <strong>of</strong> my I underestimate the <strong>vote</strong>rs'<br />
colleagues In the Assembly ability to make their own<br />
tad second thoughts similardecisions. That is their constitutional<br />
right, <strong>for</strong> which I<br />
to my own and featmy<br />
prediction, <strong>for</strong>tunately, failed always will fight<br />
to bear fruit I am en-Bucouraged by the intelligence hive been defective, and<br />
the question itself would<br />
with which the majority <strong>of</strong> would not have given you, the<br />
Assemblymen acted In either <strong>vote</strong>r, the opportunity to<br />
voting against or not voting at nuke clear your desires.<br />
all on feeresolution to place Passage <strong>of</strong> the question would<br />
this question be<strong>for</strong>e the only have given the state the<br />
<strong>vote</strong>rs,<br />
key to Pandora's Box.<br />
This is not because I lack Casino gambling exists only<br />
Come in • See our<br />
FALL - WINTER FASHIONS<br />
Coats • Suiti • Dresses<br />
Sportswear • Accessories<br />
744 Anbury Ave, Ocean City, N.j,<br />
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RAID<br />
iFLYlNQ INSECT<br />
KILLER<br />
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flies, Pleasant odor,<br />
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COLD STORAGE ON PREMISES<br />
CLOSET or<br />
UNDERBED<br />
GE<br />
24\*"X13"K1O" Utility<br />
or87W')(16"«i"i<br />
underbed chest'<br />
Reg, 1,48 »iBh<br />
YOUR mom<br />
SUNFRESH<br />
MILDEWCIDE<br />
Stops mildew, kills<br />
rneths ana other<br />
Insects, Reg, 59" each<br />
KOSHER PICKLE<br />
SPEARS<br />
24-02. Jar. R«g. 1.09<br />
18" BAR-B-QUE<br />
GRILL<br />
Adjustabie<br />
grid. Folding<br />
logs far storage.<br />
No. 11B Rig, SH<br />
449<br />
1-Quart oan<br />
Reg, 1 19<br />
DURACELL<br />
"C" or "D" SIZt<br />
ALKALINE<br />
BATTERIES<br />
»MN1400B2 or<br />
#MN1300B2<br />
Rig, 8.!5 etch<br />
YOOR CHOICE<br />
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SMOKE<br />
Detects fire In ItsDETECTOR<br />
earliest stages<br />
Loud alarm with<br />
test button.<br />
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KODAK<br />
KODACOLOR 400 FILM<br />
#CG-135/24 exposures.<br />
400ASA fait, color<br />
nagitlvs film.<br />
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(Ntxt to M.A.B, Paints)<br />
(608)3818171<br />
. (IttrfllLlmlttd by SumHv Bluets*!)<br />
Open Man. thru Sat. I A.M. m mdnlght; Sunday 9 A.M. 'TH 5:30 P.M.*<br />
(*Sunflay Mies restrjeftd by local ilue Laws)<br />
because fee <strong>vote</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> this reductions in property taxes,<br />
state approved a con-rentalsstitutional<br />
amendment in electric, and muniei<br />
telephone, gas,<br />
1976, which also provided that utilities charges <strong>of</strong> el<br />
the fee state's "take" from senior citizens and disal<br />
casinos would be used "solely residents <strong>of</strong> the state..."<br />
<strong>for</strong> nle purpoae <strong>of</strong> providing Idon'tbelleve that the State<br />
Wetlands 'doings'<br />
topic <strong>of</strong> meeting<br />
a great deal at this one.<br />
"What's Doing at the Institute"<br />
is the title and topic <strong>of</strong> Our staff now is In the<br />
the Saturday August 18 slide process <strong>of</strong> developing <strong>for</strong> us a<br />
lecture at the Wetlands Institute,<br />
Stone Harbor Blvd., proposals <strong>for</strong> expanded use <strong>of</strong><br />
package <strong>of</strong> very specific<br />
Middle Township. Dr. Vincent casino funds <strong>for</strong> senior<br />
Gulda, Director <strong>of</strong> the In-dtirens — including but not<br />
stitute will host a tour <strong>of</strong> the<br />
labs following the slide<br />
presentation. Graduate<br />
students Katie Thompson, Art<br />
Griffin, Greg Zegurskt, and<br />
Jta Selman will discuss (heir<br />
research focusing on myslds,<br />
estuarlne fish, and shipworms.<br />
The public is invited. The<br />
program begins at 8:16 p.m.<br />
nas fully lived up tothe spirit<br />
<strong>of</strong> this clause, and I dent<br />
know why the reins held by<br />
the people should be loosened<br />
United to a very substantial<br />
increase in the existing<br />
lifeline credits and property<br />
ttx rebates <strong>for</strong> seniors.<br />
We have no argument with<br />
spending surplus casino funds<br />
tor new and better programs<br />
to make life easier <strong>for</strong> those<br />
among us who have earned<br />
their place in society. The<br />
dollar amount coming in from<br />
If s easy to have your prescription<br />
filled at Eckerd Drugs...even rf ITS<br />
now being filled somewhere else.<br />
Bring in any new prescription and we'll fill It ...or if you've been having<br />
your prescription tilled somewhere site, simply bring us the bottle and<br />
we'll easily arrange to have your prescription transferred to Eckerd's<br />
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TiXTILiNE<br />
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Tough, vlnyMoverid woven fibrle. Tubular<br />
aluminum frame with plistlc arms,<br />
i<br />
17" » 12" « 14" foam<br />
ehest with molded<br />
handles. Reg. 1 is<br />
32-QUART MOLDED<br />
ICE CHEST<br />
^<br />
m OO Intulated chest<br />
^m Mm n n with swing up<br />
1,^1 handles and hinged<br />
• • lid. Asiorted eolora,<br />
»61B, Reg 17.99<br />
BURGESS FLUIDIC<br />
LAWN FEED SYSTEM<br />
Th» fast and easy way<br />
to fartilliB your lawn.<br />
Model No, 700<br />
Reg, 24 95<br />
2-M3ALLON<br />
GASOLINE CAN<br />
With flexible spout<br />
Reg, 7,99<br />
SELF-PROPELLED<br />
3.5 H.ft Brlggs & etratton engine<br />
with easy-spin recoil startor<br />
9-peiltlen height ad ustment.<br />
Model No. 7722. Reg. 1B9.B9<br />
;ALE ENDS<br />
WGUST11th<br />
Quantities Rights<br />
Reserved. None<br />
Did to Dealers.<br />
the Atlantic City gold mine is<br />
sure togrow annually.<br />
Senior citiiens deserve<br />
more nan vague promises<br />
and empty words ef concern.<br />
Ttw-v are entitled to clear and<br />
Tides<br />
PICTURE PICKUP<br />
AD pictnre* that appear is<br />
ne Senttoel-Ledger may be<br />
picked op at the <strong>of</strong>fice, 111 Mb<br />
Street, any (ime daring fee<br />
day, following publication 4<br />
the paper. Because <strong>of</strong> the high<br />
cost <strong>of</strong> pottage, pictures can<br />
only be mailed if they are<br />
brought la with • selfaddressed<br />
stamped envelope.<br />
Buy and sell<br />
with<br />
classified ads<br />
predjse commltmenU antTa<br />
strong voice in the control <strong>of</strong><br />
their own Uves.<br />
That, in • nutshell, U what<br />
w» Intend to <strong>of</strong>ier. ,«<br />
Weatheri<br />
Partly cloudy skies or*<br />
m 81REET DRAWBRIDGE<br />
pectcd <strong>for</strong> today and tonH§rJ<br />
NOTICE • Redact V, boar<br />
wltt a slight chance ;«f<br />
<strong>for</strong> beach.<br />
thundersbowen In the «ri><br />
ADD-HOUR For Beeiky^i<br />
afternoon or early wenwi<br />
Potat Bridge.<br />
Temperaiures rangnlg ta Of<br />
) Ftrrt Qnutor X FoD Moon low m along feeshore jgiij<br />
N New Moon (Uut Quarter 90s Inland with i$$<br />
High Low temperatures In the 79s.<br />
..AJi, PM, AM, FMoutlook lor Wednesday dUi<br />
5 i:JS till 10:30 11:10<br />
<strong>for</strong>cloudy sktesand scattered<br />
mundenitorm* tfaroughootthe<br />
I fitt 8iU iliM U.|| day with high temperatnrea In<br />
1 «!« 7:10 12:17 1:00 fee 80s and clearing and<br />
( 1M 8:00 1:80 liSf<br />
taming cooler towardl<br />
evening with lows m the Mi.<br />
Mostly many skies expected<br />
<strong>for</strong> Thursday with toll<br />
humidity and nigh tea*<br />
peratoMg tn the low Hi<br />
during the d«y and dropping<br />
to nighttime lows In the low<br />
60s, Partly tunny sUes to<br />
Friday wife temperabWWtit<br />
the Mi. NATIONfl?<br />
WEATHER SERVICE. .'/,<br />
Still Serving You:•*<br />
BROOKS T.V.<br />
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PAGE 4 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. TUESDAY. AUGUSTS. 1980<br />
Bonnie Jeanne Noel marries in Schooleys Mt. ceremony<br />
A wedding <strong>of</strong> local interest<br />
took ptaee at Our Lady <strong>of</strong> th«<br />
Mountain Catholic Church in<br />
Sdjooteji Mt. on Saturday<br />
whin Somi§ Jeanne Noel<br />
faeeumi the bridi <strong>of</strong> Steven<br />
James Devlin. The Rev,<br />
George Dudrt, paator, <strong>of</strong>.<br />
ficiated at the 3 o'clock<br />
ceremony..<br />
The bride la the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
'Rming pro' tourney held<br />
The Roving Pro Tournament<br />
held at the Atlantic<br />
City Country Club by<br />
fee Women's Golf Association<br />
was won by Betty Ford with a<br />
net 69,<br />
Here was a three-way tie<br />
<strong>for</strong> second, third and fourth<br />
place. <strong>On</strong> a match <strong>of</strong> card thj<br />
winners in this order were<br />
Ginny Price, ROM Wolf and<br />
Jean Wool<strong>for</strong>d.<br />
Their net was 72.<br />
Chris Dalberth was next<br />
with a net 73. Georgie Mae<br />
ttew won low putts with 27.<br />
Mr, and Mrs, James H. Noel<br />
<strong>of</strong> Long Valley. The groom la<br />
the son <strong>of</strong> Dr. and Mrs,<br />
raoaas M, Devlin <strong>of</strong> SaacUfl<br />
Hd, and Gladwyne, Pa,<br />
Betsy Noel, slater <strong>of</strong> the<br />
bride, <strong>of</strong> Long Valley was<br />
maid <strong>of</strong> honor. Her<br />
bridesmaids were Sharon<br />
Noel, ilater <strong>of</strong> the -bride, <strong>of</strong><br />
Long Vaney, fhymi Renda <strong>of</strong><br />
WhJtfltieuse Station and Janet<br />
Rosengrant, <strong>of</strong> Long Valley.<br />
Mark Devlin, brother <strong>of</strong> me<br />
groom from Gladwyne,<br />
wved as best man, AsslsHng<br />
as ushers were Dire* Noel,<br />
brother <strong>of</strong> the bride from<br />
Long Valley, Steven Yermlsh<br />
<strong>of</strong> Narbeth, Pa. and Edward<br />
Ferrara, <strong>of</strong> Springfield, Pa.<br />
A reception was held at the<br />
Old Mill Inn in Bernardsvllle,<br />
Following the reception the<br />
ooupla left <strong>for</strong> a honeymoon in<br />
Jamaica, They will be making<br />
their hone in Boston, Mass,<br />
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Of West Morris Central High<br />
School in Chester, and a 1980<br />
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Hie regular meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
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their regular July a meeting<br />
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Following the business<br />
meeting, Nick Anastor,<br />
president, William Hughes,<br />
vice prudent and Herbert<br />
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board <strong>of</strong> the historical sodety,<br />
told <strong>of</strong> the history and rare<br />
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They also took numbers on<br />
tours <strong>of</strong> the building.<br />
The Vineland Historical<br />
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Christian Women's Club plans meeting on teenage fashions<br />
Tbf Cape-Atlartlc Chrlatlan<br />
Women's dub will hold its<br />
not luncheon on August 13 at<br />
12:30 p.m., at Mac's<br />
Restaurant, Semen Point,<br />
Doors open at noon,<br />
A "Teen Jamboree" Is<br />
planned, featuring a teen<br />
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presented by Sears, Roebuck,<br />
Shore Mall, Pleasantvllle,<br />
The clothes will be shown by<br />
both boys and girls.<br />
Special music will be<br />
presented by Abigail, Anne,<br />
and Nathan Heche, new<br />
young residents <strong>of</strong> Ocean City<br />
have per<strong>for</strong>med at the Ocean<br />
aty Music Pier, as well as in<br />
school, community and<br />
legitimate theater productions,<br />
among which are The<br />
Wlxard<strong>of</strong> Cfe, Olivei-, art The<br />
Sound <strong>of</strong> Mule.<br />
Gregg O'Brien graduates; his brother is honored<br />
Gregg O'Brien recently<br />
received a bachelor <strong>of</strong> scUnee<br />
degree In business<br />
management from Holy<br />
Trinity College. While In<br />
college, he played varsity<br />
basketball, was a member <strong>of</strong><br />
the Ice hockey dub, the<br />
Geoman<br />
treasurer <strong>of</strong> the International<br />
Relations Club.<br />
His brother, Glenn, a recent<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> Bishop Eustace<br />
Prep High School, was a<br />
recipient <strong>of</strong> a merit-athletic<br />
scholarship to Flagler College<br />
in St. Augustine, Fla. He was<br />
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PAGE 6<br />
TUESDAY, AUGUSTS, 1980<br />
Where<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGEE. OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />
picf Longoi providing leadership i<br />
in innovations<br />
tp go<br />
What to do<br />
TUESDAY,AUGUSTS<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, NJ,<br />
PAGE?<br />
ThelFoodGhnf<br />
New Shopping Hours<br />
ONLY MINUTES AWAY<br />
An Roadi toadto Stam'i Shopnitei<br />
. Tuet. Wod.Thin. Fri<br />
nfsnfEnwEi<br />
fMnfsnfsn fin nt<br />
Ventn<strong>of</strong> u Houn-Mon. 5 i.m.Sat 12 a.m.<br />
Clowd Sundiyi • Attend the Church <strong>of</strong> Your Chttee<br />
Ocean City Humane Society Bauar on be Music Pier<br />
9:30 a,m. to3:30 p.m. toda^<br />
m '<br />
Philadelphia BikBka Cfrchistra per<strong>for</strong>ming<br />
night on the Music Her, 8 p.m,<br />
• §<br />
letters<br />
•According to Delaware man<br />
Police Chief Dominick C. Longo<br />
'Different is not necessarily better or desireable'<br />
Editor, Sdltor, Ssntinel-Ledien *nttael.Ledieri I<br />
and there wUl will be a next time). ttath ii>nrn«B«»»*!«" ,-o^-'- —<br />
W% been a regular vijitor to(*) approve inadequately<br />
repraiantatlon (Rehob<strong>of</strong>h<br />
MWBII City lince 1981 when Mnitrueted houses m a OMin<br />
swamp reiulHng in me<br />
bach does not deal out its — liughtag stock <strong>of</strong> the rest<br />
m (fandparents (John and<br />
non-residents thus). It is quite <strong>of</strong> the country. Ocean City city<br />
^om fate has placed m<br />
Margaret Fielding) purauued<br />
a home on Anbury home <strong>of</strong> the knitst<br />
g*« gardens <strong>of</strong> Merlon<br />
mother to propose an tordtnanee<br />
outlawing charity. that the daysfogtlE Hue v *°9? e h°w to. worship, when I propose that the present<br />
council should face the fact<br />
Wean Qty _ must be free to<br />
bitter or desirable.<br />
to mirahlp and whether toseafood platter that governs^<br />
fmme. My aunt and uncle to- and (S) deny the<br />
R-esumably, Ocean City'i Lawi are numbtrid ind no worship Ood,<br />
Ocean (Sty put itself on Wt<br />
«gp own a h«ne In Ocean JW to <strong>vote</strong> on local issues to<br />
eoimetewn wish topreserve amount <strong>of</strong> legislating by a<br />
menu at Campbells and turn<br />
Ofy. So I am mffcifntly thousands <strong>of</strong> non-resident<br />
fee serenity <strong>of</strong> the SabbaSi by self-righteous council can Ocean City may indeed to the dty over to the gulls and<br />
nmmar with the affaira <strong>of</strong> property owners who are<br />
this ordinance. Yet the prevent servile work or separated from the rest <strong>of</strong> the crabs: unlike city council,<br />
Wean City tocomment upon heavily taied without<br />
ooundlmen have succeeded commerce on Sunday. Every universe, as CouncUman they do not generate prbage;<br />
«* event reported by fte<br />
instead in making Ocean City Qiristian and non-ChryHan Nickolas Tr<strong>of</strong>a Is quoted as ftey only eat it<br />
toodated Press on July u In<br />
American — including those wying. But then, so is Siberia,<br />
uuferent is not necessarily ftederick T.Haass Jr.<br />
We Evenly Journal,<br />
- "") f Nmmrk, Newark. Delaware Oiawai<br />
Wilmington,<br />
Delawire'i<br />
evening daUy newspaper,<br />
.The artdi appeared on<br />
page AID, under the headline-'<br />
New Jersey Shore Town-<br />
Wth Charity Toward<br />
"A t<br />
America'a greatest family<br />
rfwrt, 1 " The article went on<br />
to txplain UiBt city eoun.<br />
epMn Introduced an ordjfcance<br />
to ban charity on<br />
ftjndayg. The ordinance<br />
•ffarenfly is in response to<br />
Superior Court Judge Martin<br />
w; Halnes' June 27 ruling<br />
dWtag Ocean City's request<br />
<strong>for</strong> an Injunction against<br />
Joseph Harris, owner <strong>of</strong> a<br />
iptotaiure goU 4< our Ml W j, 0<br />
Ocean City's Blue<br />
— article indicates that<br />
Mr. Harris presently keeps<br />
MB golf course open on Sun-<br />
Editor'a nott; The<br />
following letter was sent to<br />
Oeem Qty Mayor Qmtar<br />
J, mmberg w(tfi a nqmtt<br />
a copy be printed twm<br />
handle At water that drains<br />
|tag•«• ptmm*A<br />
starve because <strong>of</strong> mis law? I<br />
only replied that no canned<br />
^,«jd«lstaWftaf tta<br />
food can be purchased on<br />
r«d bed,ms not-.ta ; neewbHm'-<br />
Sunday.<br />
to suppa-t bus.fttfe; Thui a<br />
Mrs. D. Hancock<br />
OeemCity<br />
EcUtor, Senttnel-Leogeri Wed (has stace ben re-<br />
back). Rrtsenfl^ tto<br />
me following is a responsetow^d<br />
a totter on Friday, J,fly lg, ta ^iMasflaeiitsandi inn<br />
» column criticUing our<br />
d ttyuig tohave it resolved<br />
*y councllnian <strong>for</strong> Ms ef<strong>for</strong>t Anotttr point wai mat the<br />
jew route was through a<br />
5ffiS||^^ "purelyrejiflentiiil seeion."<br />
I ftought we atao Uved m a<br />
WBV. way.<br />
Since January <strong>of</strong> this year I<br />
have been trying, through tae<br />
dWerentdepartaenhdfcS<br />
new route <strong>for</strong> bus traffic was<br />
mm reridntial seetton on<br />
Gardens Parkway; T^<br />
posed<br />
The flooding in thia area has<br />
existed <strong>for</strong> many years. No<br />
one has cared to help the<br />
people living here and most <strong>of</strong><br />
mem think it is a way <strong>of</strong> life.<br />
We feel that this problem can<br />
be resolved with a little ef<strong>for</strong>t<br />
from our elected <strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />
OcemCity<br />
AnttonyD.Margadonna<br />
OC<br />
hope that this positive<br />
relationship will be maintained.<br />
^Witor, Sentinel-Ledger-<br />
Well, it's summer again and<br />
crowded with yitifea and<br />
oomplainers.<br />
People like this make<br />
•ramer a pain. Why they<br />
«W to Octin Oils I deni<br />
knowas its the pits wfthtrash,<br />
aty except council and the <strong>On</strong>elastpointlwouldllketo<br />
mayor's <strong>of</strong>flee, to get 51 make is the use <strong>of</strong> this route<br />
earner <strong>of</strong> Wet and Gardm •erw tht Longport Bridge ••mt w> mm arrDie day,<br />
Parkway repaired. The tor^bus frafflc. The miglt Suattty, they can relax «i the<br />
reason <strong>for</strong> this is that BoUt <strong>for</strong> tMs bridge is 20 0M beach, walk the boards and<br />
everyttme a bus passes this pounds, with a 91,000 0M U saveafewdoBarabecauaette<br />
Intersection it shakes our «wedid. The different buses rides are closed; then the rest<br />
*« «t this brldiB.wtlgh <strong>of</strong> the week spend again<br />
»,000 pounds (the largi be<strong>for</strong>e leaving our, be«itifal<br />
«M)rJ«d me Transpotf ti<br />
New Jerity busts weigh J* has jon* fast and<br />
20,310 pounds; Both type<br />
exceed the weightlimit <strong>of</strong> Su«<br />
MF.aaaBIri.Gtts.r^wB^<br />
OMBB^><br />
W&^i.hWMj^SbK<br />
W&^i.hWMj^S.bK<br />
an over, beaches, sun, fun,<br />
nay and teats, police plckms<br />
« poor innocent people. The<br />
ones who complain most seem<br />
to keep coming back and I<br />
""•> mey would keep on<br />
l*e 6th Annual Pet Fair, Friday 6 pjn. on the 6th Start<br />
football field.<br />
Surfeaptag tournanunt, Saturday at 10 am. In Mar.<br />
mora.<br />
Carnival to benefit Muscular Dystrophy at the 34th<br />
Street playground.<br />
Cultural Arts Centw, 409 Westey Av,, open<br />
Va.ua 7 to lOpm Tuesd toh U<br />
fflontt^iSust wl<br />
e boardwalk art show ta^fow^<br />
Rescue Squad.<br />
at?<br />
Av.<br />
I live here year round and ^iboartOoirt.raa.airtioardwiUk.opwe^<br />
to great. There could he a few<br />
changes but opening up on<br />
Sundays isn't one <strong>of</strong> them.<br />
Parents coning to Ocean<br />
aty <strong>for</strong> a vacation arrive o-<br />
Saturday and head <strong>for</strong>the<br />
beach and In the evni th<br />
teWnd Goodby swniwr and<br />
oroptatoers. 3Vy Wfldwood<br />
JWt ym; then1 can entoy<br />
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Ventnor woman wins on second try<br />
ANNOUNCING<br />
Edward A Renquest, M.D,<br />
618 N. Shorp Rd., Beeslpy'g Point<br />
pleasure in announcing that William<br />
j. Lupinacci, 1M.D. will be nssoriuted with<br />
him in the family pruciic'e <strong>of</strong> medicine.<br />
Office hours by appointment only<br />
Phone 399.3802<br />
Dr, Steven Cohen<br />
Announces the opening <strong>of</strong> his <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
<strong>for</strong> the practice <strong>of</strong><br />
(continued fron page 1} Jjjdwige Blngua <strong>of</strong> Mayi<br />
Friday night preliminaries Landing, Veronica Melton <strong>of</strong><br />
but were not selected as semi- Egg Harbor and Karen Young<br />
flnaliats. The grouptjocjui^af Briganune.<br />
ftflchelle Manlon <strong>of</strong> Eig^-Tfce panel <strong>of</strong> judges Jn-<br />
Harbor Township, April eluded community relations<br />
*Schoenleber <strong>of</strong>, Lin wood, specialist George M,<br />
Valerie Pfeffir <strong>of</strong> Anneon, Itonoway from Philadelphia,<br />
tturieNeyoiSeullvttto, JiiHe marketing diraetor Robert<br />
Armbruiter <strong>of</strong> Llnwood, EJnslle <strong>of</strong> Connecticut, actormodel,<br />
Jim Hosek <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh,<br />
<strong>for</strong>mer Miss New<br />
Jersey Laurie Berehtold <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City, and, another<br />
Ocean City resident, Eleanor<br />
Whlttiikej', preildent <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Garden Club and chairperson<br />
<strong>of</strong> the lire Ocean Qty den.<br />
teniual Celebration.<br />
Tliis pageant marked the<br />
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Day and Evening<br />
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Jennifer Stockett<br />
Second runner-up<br />
25th anniversary <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Mainland Jayeees as sponsors<br />
<strong>of</strong> the event. The Miss<br />
AUtntie County Pageant Is<br />
foe only Miis New Jertey<br />
preUinlnary large enough to<br />
require three nights <strong>of</strong><br />
competition.<br />
To celebrate the occasion,<br />
many <strong>for</strong>mer titleholders<br />
returned to walk the runway<br />
during a production number.<br />
The group Included the very<br />
first woman crowned by the<br />
Jaycees (Betsy Apel bad in<br />
1956) through last year's title<br />
holder, Rebecca Oast <strong>of</strong><br />
Llnwood.<br />
The show, built around fee<br />
title "This Is It," Included<br />
singers Jim Wilkins, Brian<br />
Conover "-and Paula jane<br />
D'Amato Palamaro. Oonover<br />
his appeared in the last four<br />
Miss Cape May County<br />
productions and will be part <strong>of</strong><br />
tile Miss Ocean Qty cut on<br />
the Music Pier August 23rd.<br />
Also featured in last<br />
weekend's show were Bill<br />
Hssketh's Orchestra, the<br />
floss Matteo Dancers and<br />
the Miei Atlantic County<br />
Chorus, directed by Norma<br />
ammerman. The Sentinel-<br />
Ledger'a Tom Williams<br />
emeeed the pageant <strong>for</strong> ttie<br />
Surd straight year.<br />
During Saturday night's<br />
finale, Samuel Bucher,<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> the executive<br />
committee <strong>of</strong> the Miss<br />
America Pageant, came on<br />
stage to <strong>of</strong>fer congratulations<br />
to the Jaycees fir their 25<br />
years <strong>of</strong> success.<br />
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BAND TO APPEAR<br />
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The award-winning<br />
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August 16 when the<br />
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North American Soccer<br />
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^ar 398-7067 after 5 p.m.<br />
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TUESDAY, AUGUSTS, 1980<br />
Two groups to entertain<br />
CAPE MAY COtJHT Cap* May County Park ii<br />
HOUSE — Local talent is in located estride Shore Road,<br />
fee spotlight this Sunday at U.S. Bt. 0, Just norm <strong>of</strong> Ope<br />
th( weekly concert In theMay Court House (parkway<br />
Cape May founty Park. adit 10). Bring folding chain* A<br />
or beach blankets tor mow.<br />
At 2 pjn. Cape May's famed com<strong>for</strong>table seating on the<br />
Victorian Chorus takes to ttie grass. Parking and admiaston,<br />
stage <strong>of</strong> the snowmobile, to the park are free. The park<br />
followed at 3 pjn,hy the is open from early morning<br />
Swingin' Old Tuners, •HI dark.<br />
VISITORS<br />
to Ocean City<br />
If you plan to food shop during<br />
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16th STREET and<br />
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Obituaries<br />
Mary (Karr) KarczewiW <strong>of</strong><br />
718 Central Av. died Saturday<br />
at Shore Memorial Hospital,<br />
Somera Point, She was 87,<br />
Born to Poland, ahe was a<br />
local resident <strong>for</strong> the past 30<br />
years.<br />
Surviving are one son,<br />
Edward <strong>of</strong> Ocean City, a<br />
daughter, Slater Placide <strong>of</strong><br />
ttw Holy Family <strong>of</strong> Nazareth<br />
in Philadelphia; two aUteri,<br />
Louiia Deavltt <strong>of</strong> Wlldwood<br />
and Caroline Miehenko <strong>of</strong><br />
Uvlttown, Pa,<br />
Mais <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial<br />
will be held at 11 a.m. today<br />
(Tueiday) at St. Augusttne'i<br />
R.C, Church. Interment win<br />
be at Holy Cross Cemetery,<br />
Mays Landing,<br />
A viewing wiU be from Iff to<br />
10:30 ajn, at the Cheater J.<br />
Wimberg Funeral Home,<br />
Ocean-City,<br />
Memorial eontrlbutiona <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />
may be sent to the Mi. Masonic Service! were held<br />
Nazareth ReUrement Home Monday evenlnj at 8 p.m.<br />
and gent to Mrs. Karezewafci's<br />
•ddreai.<br />
Interment was in Arlington<br />
Andrew B. Anderson;<br />
retired pharmacy owner<br />
Andrew B, Anderion <strong>of</strong> SIS<br />
North Street, died Saturday In<br />
Leader Nursing Home,<br />
Yeadon, Pa.<br />
He was a retired owner.<br />
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operator <strong>of</strong> a pharmacy in<br />
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, He wai a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Ocean City^Masonlo Club and<br />
Nomads; a past master <strong>of</strong><br />
Femwood F i AM Lodge 643<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.j,<br />
sister, Paula Leh*w el Spur, York Daily News and<br />
lens; his parents, Mr, and longtime Journalist and observer<br />
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Mrs, Euclid A. Hancock Maze<br />
Oumetery, DFOMI Hm, Pa, <strong>of</strong> Texas; his paternal scene.<br />
The family requests grandmottier, Cora Maze <strong>of</strong><br />
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Children in PhUadilphifl,<br />
Ralph Baum;<br />
retired contractor<br />
DENVER, PA, - Ralph<br />
Baum, <strong>of</strong> Bluekke Rd. died<br />
Sunday, He was 57,<br />
A <strong>for</strong>mer resident <strong>of</strong><br />
Marmora, he had been self,<br />
employed as a building<br />
contractor be<strong>for</strong>e his<br />
retirement in 1971,<br />
He li survived by his wife,<br />
Jean; his father, Charles <strong>of</strong><br />
Royera<strong>for</strong>d, Pa,; two sons,<br />
Ralph Baum <strong>of</strong> Marmora and<br />
Earl Baum <strong>of</strong> Petersburg,- a<br />
daughter, Claudia J*an<br />
BaUen <strong>of</strong> Pittsfleld, Mass.;<br />
tour staters, Ruth Lukens,<br />
EUa Mae Refsnlder, both <strong>of</strong><br />
North Wales, Agnes Cardie <strong>of</strong><br />
Harrington and Mildred<br />
Shontz <strong>of</strong> Harleysville, Pa.; a<br />
brother, Earl Baum <strong>of</strong> State<br />
College, Pa,; and seven<br />
grandchildren.<br />
Servlcea wUl-Wheld today<br />
(Tuesday) in the Good<br />
Funeral Home, Reamstown,<br />
Pa. Interment will be in<br />
Swamp C*metery, West '<br />
ODcaUco Township, Pa.<br />
Steven B. Maze<br />
Steven B, Maze, <strong>of</strong> 1161<br />
Asbury Av, died Sauirday in<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital in<br />
Somera point. He was 28,<br />
He was born in Morton,<br />
Tei., and lived in Ocean City<br />
one year. He served eight<br />
years ui flie U.S. Air Force<br />
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WINTER RiNTALl—Purnished apt,, 3<br />
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between 11 and 1J noon. S37J incl.<br />
utilities, 1334 Central Ave. If<br />
Comer 8th & Central Ocean City 399-6600 §<br />
i mrnmmm*<br />
and was released last<br />
February as a staff sergeant.<br />
He is mn-vived by W» wife,<br />
Claire D, Martmo; one<br />
daughter, Elizabeth Raye; a<br />
son, Anthony B; one brother,<br />
Mark A, <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma; one<br />
Pauline and Ray Hancock <strong>of</strong><br />
Wejlaco, Tei,<br />
Services were held<br />
yesterday at the Godfrey<br />
Funeral Home, 809 Central<br />
Av. Interment wUl be la to- in<br />
Uie week in Crosbyten, Tes,<br />
Daily News columnist hosts NJPTV show<br />
. AUGUSTS, JMO<br />
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PAGE 12<br />
During this weekend's annual Ocean City Boardwalk Art Show, Louis<br />
Mazzucca spends some idle time doing a portrait <strong>of</strong> his wife, June,<br />
THOMAS S.<br />
MOORE<br />
JO Years Experience<br />
PAINTING<br />
CONTRACTOR<br />
• RESIDENTIAL<br />
• COMMERCIAL<br />
Paly hiiured<br />
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ONFUFl BILIS AND<br />
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U.I. TAX REBATE<br />
J«d lii'JI OCi AN till<br />
i>63 ViyU OCEAN VIIV.<br />
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INTERIOR A EXTERIOR**<br />
Quality Work at Reasonable Prices<br />
"Oaf <strong>On</strong>e Man FREE Estimate"<br />
398-1409<br />
ED MOONEY PAINTING<br />
20 Yean * f i ^ ^ » ^RESIDENTIAL<br />
Experience jj|g^m|(i SPECIALIST<br />
L<br />
IHTERKJR. EXTERIOR • NEW 4 OLD WORK<br />
'<br />
DECORATWG<br />
:<br />
FulylniunHl-Free Estimate* Check Our Reference*<br />
112E. WILMONT<br />
SOMIRS POINT 927-3098<br />
Robert A. Davenport jr,<br />
ELECTRICAL<br />
CONTRACTOR<br />
[Residential & Commercial Wiring<br />
No Job tee Small<br />
Free Estimates 398-1222<br />
215 A. Weit Ave. Ocean City<br />
( PLUMBING & HEATING )<br />
JtB WEST AVENUE<br />
t<br />
OCEAN CITY, NEW JEHSEY OtZZI<br />
OFFICE PHONE 1608) 399-1976<br />
RESIDENCE PHONE<br />
X9.2S90<br />
aTHIS TIME .. MAKI IT<br />
I I o l_p_crin_t:<br />
KnCHENAiD-<br />
MAYTAG<br />
im MMMMtun HMll<br />
mtmtmmm<br />
fo/inson's<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
Residential * Commercial<br />
ELECTRICAL<br />
^-CONTRACTORS<br />
GENERAL ELECTRIC<br />
APPLIANCES<br />
Sales and Service<br />
Kitchen Aid Dishwashers |<br />
830 /Ufcury If MM |<br />
C«y f N. J. Dial 399-1598 f<br />
Bridge<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
Art Show lends flair<br />
to Ocean City *Walk<br />
(continued from page 1)<br />
Lance Balderson, <strong>of</strong> Somers<br />
Point, captured first place<br />
honars while H.K, Arnlng won<br />
the second place award. -<br />
As aside from the show, a<br />
group <strong>of</strong> Art tenter members<br />
conducted a bake sale <strong>for</strong> the<br />
center's benefit and raised<br />
665.<br />
"It's great when someone<br />
else does something like this<br />
(bake sale)," explained<br />
Taylor, "Then we don't have<br />
to worry about It,"<br />
Qttiir winneri wife:<br />
Winners were:<br />
PROFESSIONALDIVISION<br />
Speclalaward, best <strong>of</strong> show,<br />
W. S. Wilson.<br />
Oil: First, Unee BaMerson;<br />
second, Tom Werner!<br />
third, Jon DiVUeger, and<br />
MATCHPOINT - An<br />
average <strong>of</strong> 108 was made at<br />
kit Thursday's games. Top<br />
scorers <strong>for</strong> the North-South<br />
section A were Gladys Collins<br />
and Richard Wayne with 122%<br />
and <strong>for</strong> the Eait-Weit,<br />
Sylvester Lowery and Dave<br />
Warner with 158,<br />
Runneri up in the North-<br />
South were Jackie McKeon<br />
and June Aldinger 121;<br />
Lucille Sannlno and Lorraine<br />
Whaley 119- Aaron Simons<br />
and Art Levine IWAj George<br />
Budd and Hazel Roorback<br />
113%, and Dolly Fane and<br />
Fran Seta 112,<br />
Runners up <strong>for</strong> the East-<br />
West were Gene •Newman and<br />
Roger Warner 115% Jeanne plrTlnlr PTPRTTV<br />
FUe and Stella Quoth 113; ^5n2rtniIX_.- i<br />
-I££$SS£J3E£<br />
Johanna MUkffl and Esther<br />
Stobbart 111%, and Dot AT- Slif^ftfrf£.^»«JS<br />
bogastandJoan Bocchlno 108. g** n |,'« %£%£* K<br />
Winners in Section B <strong>for</strong> the ^T\JSZJ^MSF--^<br />
Nortlrfoutt wereOinnyand &JSS__KSS_*<br />
Dick Hardenberg with 137%<br />
fbllowedby Lucille Morrison<br />
wm * COON<br />
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR<br />
PROMPT SERVICE<br />
• Electric Heat<br />
• Reasonable<br />
Rate!<br />
• Fftt Eitlmatei 1<br />
• Residential<br />
• Commercial<br />
Unfifi a am Mir Gunta<br />
PHONE<br />
927-7559 or 399-2248<br />
Joseph wm. Smith, Owner<br />
N.J, Stale LinnKHIIU<br />
PLASTERING<br />
HEWWOflKAPATCWHG<br />
WATERPROOFED<br />
STUCCO<br />
PUSTPMafMIMs<br />
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CONTRACTOR<br />
RESIDENTIAL &<br />
COMMERCIAL<br />
SHEETROCKING<br />
& FINISHING<br />
GREG K,<br />
CORSON<br />
and Daughter<br />
399*7683<br />
(I no answer call ttt-llf 1<br />
honorable mention, Andrew<br />
turner,<br />
Watercolor: First, Rudy<br />
Krasnansky; second, H.K,<br />
Arnlng; third, June Benson;<br />
and honorable mention, Betty<br />
Stroppel.<br />
Graphics; First, Robert<br />
Seufert; second, Nancy H,<br />
Vanporen; Burd, Stephen J.<br />
Smith; and honorable<br />
mentions, Muni Whitcomb<br />
and Joseph C. DLBella.<br />
Sculpture: First, Dine<br />
Mateslc, and second, Miriam<br />
Mane,<br />
AMATEUR DIVISION<br />
Oil: First Ray Cole; second,<br />
Sal Gigila; third, Linda<br />
Welsbecker, and honorable<br />
mention, Jacqueline Horner,<br />
Watercolor • First, Lucy Wu<br />
Malner; second, Barbara<br />
Cox, and third, Kathy<br />
Phillips.<br />
Graphics; First Lorraine<br />
M, Bajor, and second,<br />
Carolyn Miller.<br />
CHILDREN'S DIVISION<br />
To eight years: First, John<br />
Lee, 8; second, Nicole Scole,<br />
and Gladys Steelman 129 M.;<br />
Ebie and Al Coane 127, and<br />
7, and third, Chris Lee, i.<br />
Vlv Cameron and Rod 8 to 14: First, Loretta<br />
BosbysheD with 12m<br />
Winners In the East-West<br />
section B were Nancy Weeber<br />
Mestlahen, 10; second, Louis<br />
PorteBa, and third, Rainy<br />
Krasnensky.<br />
117,<br />
Matchpolnt games are<br />
pJayedevery Thursday at 7:80<br />
in the Ocean City Community<br />
Center. For In<strong>for</strong>mation or<br />
partners call Lola Kuboume<br />
399-8277 or Laurel Mowbray<br />
3994845.<br />
the paper. Because <strong>of</strong> the high<br />
coil <strong>of</strong> postage, pictures can<br />
only be mailed if they are<br />
brought in with a selfaddressed<br />
stamped envelope.<br />
EARL L, SHAW, JR.<br />
-WCe-<br />
ROOHNG &<br />
SHEET METAL WORK<br />
BRYANT FORCED AIR<br />
252 Weil Avenue<br />
Dili: 391-2121<br />
LEON V, PALERMO<br />
Plumbing A Heating<br />
Jobbing & Repairs<br />
3122 Short Rd.<br />
N.J.<br />
263-2749<br />
GRACE<br />
FUEL CO.<br />
Fuel OU - 24 Hn. A Day<br />
Local Sarvtet ,<br />
FudCtteT<br />
HEATING (ML<br />
liMWMt Ave, Dial3IM4S«<br />
you wine-Cat Maguim"<br />
ELECTRICIAN<br />
EH. 1181<br />
1317 Aibury Ave.<br />
398-4160 Lk#IS42<br />
AN Y ELECTRIC AL JOB<br />
Requires the Work <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals<br />
LetUSDoM<br />
PHONE Days • 399-5445, Nights - 399-5446<br />
ANDERSON<br />
ELECTRIC COMPANY<br />
1247 West Ave. RlchanJJ.Camp<br />
received honorable mention<br />
I Buy and sell §<br />
I with 1<br />
classified add<br />
TUESDAY, AUGUSTS, 1980<br />
Elise Kraft <strong>of</strong> Hillside, N.J. takes some time out from the Boardwalk<br />
Art Show to catch some sleep and sun.<br />
BOARD MEETING SET<br />
sosmRs<br />
romf — The<br />
Somers Point Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Education will hold Its<br />
regular meeting on Thursday<br />
at 7:30pjn. In the Jordan Ed<br />
School.<br />
DIAMOND ROOFING CO<br />
BOOfWO 1SBMO Of AUIYPtS<br />
mm am out smuin<br />
GUTIEBS1 SPOUTS<br />
Full, hund t linkil<br />
U fn.<br />
B.C. Lie. NO<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
24 HOURS • CALL<br />
Call 646-5648<br />
Plan Building<br />
• Inferior<br />
• Exterior<br />
• Floor<br />
Sanding<br />
Foglio & Schmid<br />
and SONS<br />
Phone 399-3977<br />
(609) 399-8442<br />
pi!^S#«S:S!!S9!K!:!!!M;;S;KS!SKirtft<br />
PLUMBING<br />
& HEATING<br />
i 345 West Avenue I<br />
ROOFING<br />
SIDING<br />
Registered Builder<br />
Edmund L. Wlshim<br />
810 Ocean Ave.<br />
3990900<br />
ROBERT'S<br />
ROOFING<br />
• Shlngtei<br />
• Gutters •<br />
• SWIng<br />
Repairs<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
398-6208<br />
PAINTING<br />
CONTRACTOR<br />
Interior • Exterior<br />
injured<br />
Edward H, Reed<br />
DIAL 399-2909<br />
Joseph 1,<br />
MOREY<br />
Electrical Contractor<br />
206 7th Street<br />
Phone 399-1243<br />
• RMMMMi i GMimirclii<br />
BlKIrId Contracting<br />
• M»rktllll«tr1CHMI<br />
EVERY TYPE OF<br />
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RESJOEHTIAL<br />
4C0MMEHCJAL<br />
REPAIRS - ALTEBATWHS<br />
aCALL<br />
TODAY<br />
PHONE 345-2191<br />
"The Oldest Established Builder in Ocean City"<br />
FRED TARVES, I<br />
Complete Building Services <strong>for</strong> 31 Years.<br />
HOME • BUSINESS<br />
REMODELING • REPAIRS<br />
Call Don TarvM, MMJOt or H27<br />
1 Bayview Place, Ocean City, N.J.<br />
Bulkhead • Piling<br />
Dock Wort Dora<br />
Commercial I Private • Frit Estimates<br />
DREICON CONSTRUCTION CO.<br />
IK E. Maryland St<br />
Soraers Point, HJ.<br />
now m~m •<br />
First Class Mechanics serving the shore's<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional community <strong>for</strong> over I years,<br />
uncom promised quality.<br />
Inferior • Exterior<br />
Commtrclal • Residential<br />
ALTERATIONS<br />
UEPAHS<br />
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REttSTERED BULD6)<br />
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* 398-7590<br />
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PLASTERING<br />
• Bricklaying and<br />
Pointing'<br />
• Pre-Casf Steps ;<br />
DIAL 399-2717<br />
123 Oc«lB Aft.,, Own MM<br />
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Registered Builders<br />
Res.,- 331S West Ave,, Dial 399-2980<br />
"We Spaciallze In Modernizing Homes "<br />
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BuiMIng • R«modelln« • Alltrafiwii<br />
• Roonng A Siding • intari<strong>of</strong> A fiftriar Painting<br />
• Formica WorK<br />
30 YEARS IN THE MAKING:<br />
OUR ......<br />
REPUT^ION<br />
• Kitchens • eathremni • Addlllons<br />
• Reeling • Roli-A-Way Snutiin<br />
• Bifliedslifto • ANY ImpfovBment<br />
93J Wnl Aw, • Owin Cflsr<br />
• UH Matf<br />
B Robert A, Gill is nc4<br />
399-1808<br />
399-5338<br />
ILL'iiniLLflH<br />
J. R.<br />
fltglstond Bulldor<br />
223WEST AVENUE<br />
CUSTOM BUILDER<br />
ALL TYPES OF ALTERATIONS « ADOfTHlNS<br />
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ROOMS ini! SIMM C<br />
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Wil 399-3594 911 Garden Parkway<br />
Jenry McDonald<br />
HOME IMPROVEMENTS<br />
Registered BuUder<br />
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and Commercial Renovation & Repairs<br />
NO JOB TOO LARGE or TOO SMALL<br />
CALL ANYTIME,<br />
3999453 , i i 393.1332<br />
d<br />
Q<br />
0<br />
© V<br />
TUESDAY, AUGUST 5.1980<br />
Acting N|w Jersey Governor Joseph P. Merlino (center) and New Jersey<br />
Expressway Authority Vice Chairman Robert S. Golden <strong>of</strong> Avalon<br />
(left) andChalrman Hugh A. Kelly <strong>of</strong> Somerdale discuss plans <strong>for</strong> a<br />
2,400 - vehfcle parking lot soon to be built at the East Pleasantville Toll<br />
Plaza <strong>of</strong> tie Atlantic City Expressway.<br />
TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY. N.J,<br />
PAGE If*<br />
Former OMB staffer plugs tax relief plan<br />
Terming immediate tax<br />
relief accompanied by slower<br />
growth <strong>of</strong> federal spending<br />
essential <strong>for</strong> economic<br />
recovery, Dr. Jack Carlson,<br />
executive vice president and<br />
chief economist <strong>of</strong> the<br />
National Association <strong>of</strong><br />
Realtors, has <strong>of</strong>fered a siipolnt<br />
proposal to achieve<br />
nonlnflatlonary tax relief.<br />
Testifying be<strong>for</strong>e the Senate<br />
Finance Committee, Carlson<br />
add, "dearly, the depth <strong>of</strong><br />
fee recession not only creates<br />
a need <strong>for</strong> tax reliefnow, but<br />
director <strong>of</strong> the Office <strong>of</strong><br />
Management and Budget in<br />
it alflo insures that an ap-botpropriately structured administrations, said several<br />
the Johnson and Nixon<br />
package, providing about *22 <strong>of</strong> the more> prominent<br />
UUlon In taxrelief beginning proposals <strong>for</strong> tax relief cannot<br />
October 1, will have no make similar claims about<br />
significant inflationary impact."<br />
their effect on inflation.<br />
"Specifically, plans to cut<br />
"A modest and simple tax<br />
relief program now allows <strong>for</strong><br />
careful consideration <strong>of</strong><br />
The chance to<br />
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Ocean City<br />
1230 Wist Avenue<br />
PIMM3M-4407<br />
Ladder<br />
SALE!<br />
Extension Ladders<br />
16 ft Site 137.99 Reg. I 49.99<br />
16 ft. Me M9.99 Reg. t 69.99<br />
Mft, am #39.99 Reg. $ 79.99<br />
24 ft, Me. *74.99 Reg. I 89.99<br />
larger, more complex __<br />
reduction nert year."<br />
Moreover, lie added, by<br />
accompanying tola tax relief<br />
with a modest slowdown In the<br />
growth <strong>of</strong> federal spending<br />
and directing the tax relief<br />
primarily at encouraging<br />
savings and productive Investment,<br />
significant<br />
reduction In the rate <strong>of</strong> innation<br />
can be anticipated In<br />
future years.<br />
Carlson, a <strong>for</strong>mer assistant<br />
personal Income taxes by 10<br />
percent a year over the next<br />
three years, as well as implementing<br />
the 10-5-3<br />
depreciation re<strong>for</strong>m package,<br />
could lead to excessive increases<br />
in the federal deficit,<br />
higher inflation and Interest<br />
rates, slower investment,<br />
reduced productivity and<br />
have a crippling impact on<br />
bousing once again,** Carbon<br />
said.<br />
Many sectors <strong>of</strong> the<br />
economy, particularly<br />
housing, would be harmed<br />
more than helped by com*<br />
mittlng to three years <strong>of</strong> large<br />
tax relief without<br />
simultaneously slowing the<br />
growth <strong>of</strong> federal spending, he<br />
said In addition, the Roth-<br />
Kemp proposal Is<br />
economically oriented toward<br />
stimulating consumption<br />
rather than investment<br />
Carlson <strong>of</strong>fered the<br />
following tax relief steps;<br />
—allow a 15-year straightline<br />
depreciation on all<br />
structures — rental housing,<br />
commercial, industrial and<br />
agricultural;<br />
—allow phase-in <strong>of</strong> fiveyear<br />
depredation on equipt<br />
f<br />
—allow current expensing<br />
<strong>of</strong> construction period Interest<br />
and taxes;<br />
—Increase to *500 (and<br />
$1,000 <strong>for</strong> Joint returns) the<br />
amount <strong>of</strong> interest and<br />
dividend earnings excludable<br />
from federal taxable income;<br />
—decrease personal income<br />
tax rates to <strong>of</strong>fset the increase<br />
in tax rates due to inflation<br />
during the recent 12 months;<br />
-eliminate the 110,000<br />
ceiling on the deducibility <strong>of</strong><br />
investment interest expense.<br />
Orison said the effects <strong>of</strong><br />
ftese actions would include<br />
simplifying the tax code,<br />
taking away the windfall tax<br />
receipts the government<br />
receives from higher Inflation,<br />
encourage construction<br />
and provide<br />
significant tax relief <strong>for</strong><br />
middle and low-Income<br />
families, the elderly and<br />
minorities.<br />
Legislation will set requirements<br />
"Hie problems raised by the<br />
recent New Jersey dupreme<br />
Court decision which declared<br />
unconstitutional the two-year<br />
residency requirement <strong>for</strong><br />
commissioner candidates In a<br />
Walsh Act municipality may<br />
be addressed by legislation<br />
now awaiting signature by the<br />
governor, reports the New<br />
Jersey Taxpayers<br />
Association.<br />
Senate Bill 1282, is<br />
amended,, would establish a<br />
uni<strong>for</strong>m residency<br />
requirement <strong>for</strong> candidates<br />
and holders <strong>of</strong> elective<br />
municipal and county <strong>of</strong>fice,<br />
except Dose established by<br />
fee state constitution.<br />
The court found that,<br />
Paul Floyd<br />
PAINTER<br />
interior* Exterior<br />
Residential<br />
Commercial<br />
Pahrdng,WalPipwinfl&<br />
Al Typei <strong>of</strong> Home<br />
Renalr*<br />
Call 398-4369<br />
Ucentfltfandlniured<br />
• New and Old Work<br />
• Historical Restoration<br />
• Commercial<br />
• Industrial<br />
• Airless Spray<br />
• Acoustical Spray<br />
• Sand Blasting<br />
• High Pressure Wishing<br />
• Parking Lot Striping<br />
399-0558<br />
Ocean City<br />
eRsisn ladder<br />
2i ft. SDe 199,99 Reg. $129.99 ....._. lhan slits lisl<br />
MMlcMa QuMntM.1 In Iht y_ si Us* csninfi m your pufrt price win bs refunded.<br />
Wildwood<br />
3800 Hew Jersey Ave.<br />
Phwe 5220251<br />
Pleasantville<br />
Shore Mali<br />
Phone 641-7697<br />
Step Ladders<br />
5 ft. SUE »2S,ii Rtg. 134,99<br />
6 ft. Sale »2i.ff Reg, 139.99<br />
orking lengths ere j ft<br />
d<br />
although the Legislature has<br />
the authority to prescribe<br />
minimum qualifications <strong>for</strong><br />
elective <strong>of</strong>fice to protect the<br />
Integrity <strong>of</strong> the electoral<br />
process, the qualifications<br />
must be "reasonable,"<br />
because they indirectly infringe<br />
on fee rightto <strong>vote</strong> by<br />
limiting the number <strong>of</strong> candidates.<br />
The court concluded that<br />
fee two-year requirement was<br />
unreasonable because it<br />
applied only to the 40 commission<br />
government<br />
municipalities out <strong>of</strong> 167<br />
municipalities in the Ate,<br />
Despite the differences in<br />
<strong>for</strong>ms <strong>of</strong> local government,<br />
the court found no<br />
justification <strong>for</strong> distinctions<br />
among residency<br />
requirements. Most<br />
municipalities in New Jersey<br />
have no durational residency<br />
requirement <strong>for</strong> candidacy.<br />
The supreme court's ruling<br />
has raised the constitutionality<br />
question concerning<br />
New Jersey's school<br />
law which requires a school<br />
board member to be a dtlten<br />
and resident <strong>of</strong> the district <strong>for</strong><br />
at least two yean prior to<br />
(appointment or election.<br />
Senate,_ffl 1382 addresser<br />
both' the desirability <strong>of</strong><br />
reasonable requirements <strong>for</strong><br />
local elective <strong>of</strong>fice and the<br />
need <strong>for</strong> uni<strong>for</strong>mity <strong>of</strong> application.<br />
The bill requires<br />
feat any person who becomes<br />
a candidate <strong>for</strong> local elective<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice on or after January 1,<br />
'Beer bust' slated<br />
The East Coast Control CB<br />
Radio Club will hold a beer<br />
bust on Sunday August 10<br />
from 1 to 6 p.m. at 1409 Mean<br />
AVy Pleasantville.<br />
The club will <strong>of</strong>fer beer<br />
mugs <strong>for</strong> » and this will indude<br />
all you can drink. Also<br />
available will be chicken<br />
berbequeplatters, com on the<br />
cob, chill dogs, sodas and ice<br />
cream. Club members and<br />
' friends are welcome.<br />
The She<br />
1861, or who accepts appointment<br />
to any local<br />
elective <strong>of</strong>fice, shall be a<br />
registered <strong>vote</strong>r <strong>of</strong> the load<br />
The health <strong>of</strong> the entirtC<br />
.economy would be improved<br />
if these recommendations*<br />
followed, Carlson nl<br />
Among the benefits from<br />
tax relief, he died a recession<br />
shortened by three months,,<br />
two percent reduction In<br />
consumer price levelsv<br />
spendable income increase <strong>of</strong><br />
1275 per family by the end <strong>of</strong><br />
fee firstyear and fSOOby the<br />
end <strong>of</strong> the fifth year, and help<br />
<strong>for</strong> such crippled industries m<br />
1 steel and automobiles. •<br />
"We are appalled by the<br />
administration's position,<br />
bat responsible tax rellit<br />
should not be provided untU<br />
Americana have suffered<br />
bough fee recession and<br />
recovery has occurred,"<br />
Carlson continued. "When<br />
recovery has occurred, tax<br />
relief is already too late to<br />
prevent unnecessarily hjgji<br />
unemployment." , i!<br />
"We also find it in- !<br />
conceivable <strong>for</strong> the administration<br />
to announce an<br />
increase in spending <strong>for</strong> fiscal<br />
year 1981 on July 21 and then<br />
on July 22 refuse to support<br />
net tax relief <strong>of</strong> only about |20<br />
The National Association <strong>of</strong><br />
Realtors represents more \<br />
unit and a resident <strong>of</strong> th* local than 700,000 iixUvlduals uv?<br />
unit <strong>for</strong> at least one year prior volvef tn all phases <strong>of</strong> the real j;<br />
5<br />
to the date <strong>of</strong> election or estate Industry.<br />
appointment. • ,<br />
All otter sections <strong>of</strong> law<br />
providing <strong>for</strong> differing<br />
residency requirements are<br />
amended or repealed except<br />
spedal municipal chargers<br />
previously approved by me<br />
Legislature and adopted by<br />
local <strong>vote</strong>rs.<br />
The candidacy<br />
requirements <strong>for</strong> one-year<br />
residency and registration<br />
were suggested by the New<br />
Jersey Taxpayers Association<br />
which considered that such<br />
provisions were a reasonable<br />
way to correct long-standing<br />
variations in municipal law.<br />
Michael A.<br />
GILL<br />
Masonry Contractor<br />
mac* BLOCK<br />
STUCCO'CONCRETI<br />
AITyptiel<br />
Phone<br />
398-4356<br />
Ocean City •398-6954<br />
• Footings * Driveways •Slabs<br />
• Porches • Sidewalks • Curbs<br />
* Parking Lots • Pool Decks<br />
I<br />
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LOVE SEAT $ 20<br />
CHAIR<br />
$ 15<br />
PHONE: SCOTCHGARD $ 5°°<br />
3994362.476-2449<br />
Residential,-!<br />
Commercial<br />
Marine<br />
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There is<br />
i alternative<br />
"We Service ALL MAKES <strong>of</strong>'<br />
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Residential & Commercial<br />
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O'<br />
PAGE 14<br />
Set <strong>for</strong> October 4<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N J TUESDAY, AUGUSTS, 1980<br />
nsi jur Kjvhuuvr * \<br />
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Committee plans 'homecoming' at the mansion in Batsto Villake<br />
rhe grandchildrtn antl RtoeUer is ctalmian, "<strong>On</strong> N»w Jeraey Depart- taatworknmdiasttiev wm Ateton.ls utae the aiteiif » L. .„.!„, ,.,*,. ^_. >,____. „.___ ,_ - ^. ^.^.- ,.-3,<br />
The grandchildrin and<br />
great<br />
grandchildren <strong>of</strong><br />
magnate Joseph Wharton will<br />
pther tor a homecoming at<br />
the Batsto Mansion, the<br />
family ancestral home in the<br />
iiiJddle <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey<br />
Hnelands, Saturday, October<br />
4, to celebrate the completion<br />
<strong>of</strong> the refurbishing <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Watario structure by the New<br />
Jeriey DepartaJent <strong>of</strong> Envjronnienta!<br />
Protection.<br />
The reunion to being hosted<br />
by the Batsto<br />
Citizens<br />
Committee <strong>of</strong> which Richard<br />
Moeller is chairman.<br />
The committee, according<br />
to Moeller, is an organization<br />
<strong>of</strong> 38 volunteers appointed by<br />
fte governor to help preserve<br />
South Jersey's history,<br />
"Our members," MoeUer<br />
•aid, "areawrioustohave Uie<br />
Wharton family see the newly<br />
refurbished Batsto Mansion<br />
ami the restored<br />
bog-Iron<br />
villale. We are looMnf <strong>for</strong>ward<br />
to talking with our<br />
guests to learn something <strong>of</strong><br />
life at Mr. Wharton's country<br />
home in the early days,"<br />
The New Jersey Depart- be at work much as they were<br />
Alston.is also the site <strong>of</strong> a<br />
ment <strong>of</strong> Environmental "in the days <strong>of</strong> the American recreation complex built on<br />
Protection, which has Revolutton, .. ^ ....<br />
responsibility <strong>for</strong> state parks<br />
and historic sites such as ttie<br />
Batsto Mansion, started<br />
working last fall<br />
totally<br />
refurbishing<br />
the home in<br />
Batsto. An all new electrical<br />
system has been installed to<br />
better serve ttie needs <strong>of</strong> ttie<br />
increasing number <strong>of</strong> visitors.<br />
We ara now temporarily<br />
located at...<br />
11th St. & The Railroad<br />
Ocean City, N.J,<br />
mcrGui/er<br />
Phone 399-3745<br />
TOWING SERVICE<br />
<strong>for</strong> disabled boats.<br />
At noon, • buffet luncheon<br />
wiU be served in tie great<br />
dining room <strong>of</strong> the mansion,<br />
hosted by toe Batsto attains<br />
Committee.<br />
At 1:30 pM. the group will<br />
meet in the mansion's sitting<br />
room to hear family members<br />
—. =___ „ •_„_».„, tell <strong>of</strong> their experiences at<br />
Many <strong>of</strong> ttie interior sur- BBtsto, Among the speakers<br />
hoes have been scraped down will be the seven members <strong>of</strong><br />
to original wood and plaster ttie family Including Bertram<br />
Upplncott who spent many<br />
vacations at his grandfather's<br />
Batsto home.<br />
Also, Mrs, Bydmy Wright's<br />
memories <strong>of</strong> her visits to her<br />
grandfather's house will be<br />
read by her son, Dr, Harrison<br />
Wright.<br />
The day wiU close with a<br />
visit to nearby<br />
Atsion,<br />
headquarters <strong>for</strong> Wharton's<br />
vast cranberry enterprise, its<br />
the shore <strong>of</strong> Atslon Lake by<br />
ttie New Jersey Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bnvironinental Protection.<br />
Moener said that Wharton<br />
bought Batsto, an almost<br />
deserted bog-iron vilkge, in<br />
We <strong>for</strong> 114,000, His friends<br />
to orgal wood and plaster<br />
and^have been repainted or<br />
resurfaced in what were the<br />
original colors <strong>of</strong> the Vietorlan<br />
period when Joseph<br />
Wharton lived there. The<br />
work was done under the<br />
supervision <strong>of</strong> James Reg.<br />
mus,<br />
superintendent,<br />
Wharton State Forest<br />
The Batsto Citinns 0am.<br />
rattle* purchased two eiystal<br />
chandeliers <strong>of</strong> appropriate vast cranberry enterprise. Ita<br />
design which have bean in- Ironmaster's mansion, built in<br />
stalled,<br />
iffifl by Samuel Richards, is<br />
The homeeomliig falls on considered to be an outf<br />
th<br />
*ta<br />
_<br />
on<br />
the eve <strong>of</strong> the 100th anniversary<br />
<strong>of</strong> the founding <strong>of</strong><br />
the Wharton School <strong>of</strong><br />
to be<br />
Sanding enrnple <strong>of</strong> rural<br />
Greek revival architecture<br />
and is pressntly<br />
being<br />
restored by New Jersey, The<br />
bought he had been swindled.<br />
Wharton teew, however, that<br />
there was a vast supply <strong>of</strong><br />
pure water under the<br />
Hnetands which he hoperl to<br />
Sill to Philadelphia.<br />
He had his agent buy land In<br />
ttie area until finally Ma<br />
holdings included 100,000<br />
acres <strong>of</strong> the South Jersey<br />
Pinelands. His plan to sell the<br />
water<br />
righto did not<br />
materialiM, The State <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Jersey passed a bill<br />
prohibiting the esport <strong>of</strong><br />
water.<br />
Wharton died in 1811 at the<br />
age <strong>of</strong> 83. to IBM, New Jersey<br />
bought the vast area <strong>of</strong><br />
Hnetands from tie Wharton<br />
Estate <strong>for</strong> |3 million.<br />
According to historian<br />
Joseph Wilson, Wharton had a<br />
great variety <strong>of</strong> business<br />
interests. At the time he<br />
ttie country's metallic tine<br />
and nickel industries; and he<br />
owned gold mines on Lake<br />
Superior. He was also a<br />
director <strong>of</strong> many railroads<br />
and banks and the owner <strong>of</strong><br />
blast furnaces in Wharton and<br />
Fhillipsburg, New Jersey.<br />
Moeller said that the impact<br />
THE<br />
<strong>of</strong> Joseph Wharton In me Wharton fL.<br />
bids <strong>of</strong> education, finance,<br />
Because <strong>of</strong> the limitation <strong>of</strong><br />
and environmental protec- sp^ce, It will be necessary to<br />
tton, "especially as it affects<br />
dose the Bitsto Mansion to<br />
South Jersey, has grown over ttie public oh October 4, the<br />
ttie years and it is mat ap- day <strong>of</strong> thi homecoming,<br />
propriate that we However, thi Batsto Village<br />
memorialize Us vision with will weleonje visitors as<br />
the homecoming <strong>of</strong> the usual.<br />
ATSHO<br />
BusinesB at the Universi^ <strong>of</strong> "stored by New Jersey, The interests. At the time he<br />
Pennsylvania,<br />
named in m^*° attaens Committee purchased Batsto, he was the<br />
honor <strong>of</strong> its benefactor "^be responsible <strong>for</strong> fur. nuJor<br />
stockholder in<br />
i-^"! nfshini the mansion at Ateion, Bethlehem Steel; he founded<br />
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{Otter expirii Tuei., Aug. S, 1980)<br />
DAVIS HARDWARE<br />
1235 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N.J.<br />
3990916<br />
Joseph Wharton<br />
Gertrude<br />
Eckhardt,<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> the homecoming<br />
committee, said that<br />
Wharton's<br />
grandchildren,<br />
Sydney Wright <strong>of</strong> Jamestown,<br />
R.I., and Bertram Upplncott<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, have been<br />
helpful In providing names <strong>for</strong><br />
the guest list<br />
Upplncott was associated<br />
with the J.B. Lippincott<br />
Company,<br />
Philadelphia<br />
publishers.<br />
The guest list includes the<br />
children and grandchildren <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs. Wright and Upplncott<br />
and a few guests associated<br />
with the Institutions which<br />
claimed Wharton's Interest<br />
and financial support: Craig<br />
Sweeten, senior vie*<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong><br />
Pennsylvania; Donald C,<br />
Carrol], dean <strong>of</strong> the Wharton<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Business; Wharton's<br />
great grandson. Dr. Harrison<br />
Wright, provost <strong>of</strong> Swar»<br />
thmore College; Mr. Wharton's<br />
great<br />
granddaughter,<br />
Anna W. Templeton-Cottill,<br />
who makes her home in<br />
England,<br />
Mrs. Templeton-Cottill, who<br />
makes her home In England<br />
eipects to be In this country to<br />
cover the races in Newport <strong>for</strong><br />
the British presa and plans to<br />
day on <strong>for</strong> the homecoming.<br />
Jerry Fitzgerald English,<br />
commissioner, New Jersey<br />
Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />
Protection, has<br />
been invited to represent New<br />
Jersey,<br />
JJe day wUl begin with<br />
c<strong>of</strong>fee served in Wharton's<br />
study at the Batsto Mansion to<br />
befollowedbya tour <strong>of</strong> Batato<br />
Village where eraftimen win<br />
Choose<br />
the winds you want<br />
in your home,<br />
Baked enamel aluminum storm doors and<br />
windows keep the cold winds outside in winter<br />
and let cool, s<strong>of</strong>t breezes come inside in the<br />
summer.<br />
OMERS<br />
Has Come To Ocean City<br />
Aboard The 60 ft.<br />
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" 2 TRIPS DAILY<br />
Ba.m.8,1p.m.<br />
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A cruise the whole family will enjoy!<br />
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aboard <strong>for</strong> our FRIf "Slut Speciol" Sheaf listing,<br />
dozens <strong>of</strong> the most popular beating accessories 1<br />
<strong>for</strong> 1980.<br />
I SPECIAL PRICES <strong>On</strong> things like beat .hoes,<br />
I marine air conditioners, electronics, life jackets,<br />
, inflatable beats - if it's <strong>for</strong> boat* er boaters, we<br />
[probably have It,<br />
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If It's still good, "REPAIR IT"<br />
We repair most maior brands" <strong>of</strong><br />
washers, dryers, refrigerators, ranges<br />
and dishwashers,<br />
• Parts Sales •<br />
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ukHDSCAPiNO — inn, utruti, too,<br />
mlkl m. LumMnMNlna MMM MS<br />
mt<br />
ME. OrnVMMU IMMIflB, C*ll<br />
lfJIMljai<br />
H<br />
HANDYMAN — ptMline.<br />
MeMllnlMhMMWVan<br />
- mam vnuia Mk« « it<br />
carpentry. Ho jee tee amaH.<br />
anytime.<br />
omwi!<br />
MMMI<br />
General Mdse.<br />
VARD SALE — tafurdtr, Aufuit f, 10<br />
t,ln, to f p.m. 717 Slmoton Avt- Soon<br />
•and by UNwn ef SAIIoh laptlit .<br />
Church. Any donatlom ana wick»<br />
brick, call Donjttiy Harrlt Mf47if or<br />
Yv«in.5mlttT»»-tO4<br />
n<br />
M1K- — Colonial 44" 1011a dark pin*<br />
trntla Mk, Excll.nl condition IN.<br />
Slcycl., royal Enll.ld fsUIng til, bkia,<br />
axnlMM condition, on. <strong>of</strong> a kind U3<br />
PBrnMI ti %o %<br />
Brn<br />
£MIM»M»<br />
o,OCK1AIIII<br />
**WMMi.r dock<br />
Help Wanted<br />
Child Care<br />
COOK — part fimt, yiar round paltlen,<br />
dayi and evtnlngi, Hani <strong>for</strong> Nit ASM.<br />
Prtftrtely with light malntananc.<br />
Background, rtntal nptrltnce, ate<br />
Plaatt tend r'rtiume with<br />
lalarv<br />
rigylrementi >te Box m, Sentaial,<br />
Ladgtr j |4<br />
I<br />
ATTENTION— Heiontl euilnett<br />
owntn, retired ptneni tM ptoplt win<br />
club and cr/tc exatrlenca, Wa an<br />
Mking tsr miaililM paepw wns wMd<br />
Ilka to urn « ••cond Incom. In th.lr<br />
•par* time ullllllng nulr bwinen and<br />
orgsnuatkmikllli. PlttMcaillfMMii.<br />
ghABVtiTTIII -ft month Ma, Tim.<br />
^ftiru Frl, 7: J5o.nl .1:41 p.m. Btglntf.<br />
lit. Mult M doptncHbl. LIQhl<br />
hsvMwBFfc, Ref't rtgutred. Salary ing.<br />
Rtply to Box 7t4, S«ntln.l L«o.rorc«ll<br />
W-Mll<br />
a.if<br />
NIOHT AUDITOR - NCR 4KB «,<br />
MriantM only, midnioht to i t.m,, j<br />
nlshfl. Fjanotra Hottl, call O«oroa<br />
Durantt,Mt.1M,<br />
ti<br />
BAKERY COUNTBR PERSON - n,<br />
ptrltneea, yter round potitton, «:»<br />
Am, 4eI(M p.m. t doyt, to HOg wetfdy<br />
toitart. Apply Tneeeeait eemtr.tm a.<br />
ocean Ava. p.Q. mmi<br />
(,i|<br />
^GARDENERS HELPER - full llmt,<br />
ffwf<br />
Into Novambar, drlytri lleanu<br />
ftttulred. mm per hour, ail Ken<br />
Southard »f1«r 7 p.m. 1» 24*5 8-5<br />
MAINTENANCE MAN — full (Inn, 7<br />
a.m. te ) p.m. dally, 4 dayi, u.co ptr<br />
tiour, muit b. txptrMmM.<br />
Apply<br />
Watton-i RMttur.nt. Ml octan iya.,<br />
Oc«m City, 3» 1085 |.|<br />
ORTHODONTIC<br />
ASSISTANT"~—<br />
plMiIng pmanallly, full or part tlmt.<br />
R«Ply to BOX ia, The Jaminti.LtdBirM<br />
SOOB TYPINO SKILLS — plul par.<br />
madly, full tlma or part Unit, Or<br />
^noaaiiUfa efilet. Riply toBox in, f n*<br />
LAOY TO — cltan mm, on« dty a<br />
WNk, Thuriday ar FrMay, Mini hava<br />
r*Mfanea|,1Ctlllll-14M<br />
M<br />
oumim<br />
YIARLV RENTAL - tlnoU WOm.n U<br />
dftlrn 2 or 3 bMroom apjnfntnt<br />
iUrtlns Ofl. 1. Would Mki wattor.<br />
dryw, dUhwatnv, Caii S0?7O-»M]<br />
•Itw 7 p,m, Mond. thru, Thurl. at tmmmtjfKumm<br />
HI<br />
OLB WICKIR -<br />
good condition,<br />
Hlgh.ltprlmp.ldC.lnn.MW |J<br />
WANTBDTOBUY-HSO'uriSctiwtin<br />
(Vtan'i J4" hlcyEta In nnlitni condition<br />
(Miiaan Nr«, hsrn in lank, wnnotork<br />
nnptmlsn) CenilMr ottur m«k. If<br />
mint, -Wiy modtl. C«ll im) IBJUIH<br />
THi WIUOWOOD — cein ncham »<br />
WylflB US ina eanaaian .lly.r inayou<br />
Mm, ttrap gold, IBs, MK, Mk and Ilk,<br />
tsliaatrmn. high tchool rlnoi .ttcimg<br />
•llvirwari, Ionian cslcu, «c. Lwafad<br />
In ColonUI 5ho. Sftop. 3010 PacHIc Av...<br />
Wll^dNjCllSUSOi!<br />
' M<br />
m*.<br />
O - ill<br />
VKMIU.<br />
miwn<br />
rVZ<br />
PIANO TyNINO - tM nMir, iiiB»rt<br />
tuning Mil doru By Mr, not WIU, •<br />
niaailrit,HlthaitqMlHy ratal'tarvlca,<br />
isrvlns tha iraa fsr M mn.GiB<br />
Jat*<br />
boo<br />
JOBS — inm and ytrd caN,<br />
Munhsli raplln, plumbing, peal<br />
npaln, paMIng, anil<br />
dt.nlng. RaaHnaBi* ram, call J<br />
JfKUi!<br />
Pets<br />
ADOPT A PIT — Wail Brag M ana<br />
dggi. <strong>On</strong>ly donation fNIMtM, Humana<br />
Soelaty ef OCMn city, Tmrnw and<br />
Sh.it.t- Rd- Dally 1 to 4 p.m. niam m.<br />
illlernil. .' tf<br />
R.I. For Sale<br />
UMt tem NIXT - Hniamtni M'<br />
Tt» f Ida Company ef jffiay. Ml Wail<br />
A¥«nua,Ocaanerty,N.J,eallJM-M{B, M<br />
LARO« HOME-or rooming hom., or<br />
tftrmmu with ileanu. <strong>On</strong> nut 49<br />
pareanf down. Maka affir. Alia unrn<br />
iaa ownw, sn Cwtrai Avi.<br />
n<br />
OCEAN CITY eONOO — •Mritmni.<br />
1 b«rown, condo m tavaly<br />
OLD BOLLS - Will buy all rypta 40<br />
ytari or oldtr, •pKlally •Wsat md<br />
WBM. AIH OH toy and tr.lni. Call m.<br />
net<br />
H<br />
Boats For Salt<br />
/ Help Wanted<br />
ISTATI - Mlaeanan, ««.<br />
pwnnead, full ilma, Jmoan R.aiton.<br />
IW-folg<br />
H<br />
^ WOMAN — n ttfva m.<br />
Mdtriy in a rttlrmant hernt, part tlma.<br />
Raff'"SMS,!'*" < * 1 to " t » e » m.<br />
PLUMBER - WprrMMM M jM^TH<br />
ana rtMiri. ytar round work In o.c.<br />
or.. NMpHallatlan, Call 3»»07.<br />
II<br />
BIlilL MeCHAHlcS - htavy duty.'<br />
A^o hatvy duly" truck drlvtri,<br />
fg^lliatlsn plui many etnaflti. Call<br />
OLD WOOD FURNITURE _ dining<br />
out? caui iBF contmt. ef hsuw, full er<br />
partial tram Attic to Oaraaa, almoit<br />
•nythlngMvghl,lw.14Mar7i7.|lu 11<br />
BUYING - limlry ef all kkidi, gall<br />
•llnr.damorKHandanilquB. MeCrafN<br />
C t l M r U d t I 3 - 1 I M<br />
M<br />
BVS FT FIIIROLASS — WMCraft,<br />
ootw maela, with We. M hp Mare,<br />
outboard, BtrMM condition, h mttr.<br />
MJWelllW4Wlr»1SKHttil<br />
H<br />
OcMn vliltta souttvpool, racrtttMn<br />
ant (M fully I urnlihad lor only mm.<br />
CaliMrgtrRMItytMaylftJlll<br />
M<br />
"NORTH INBCOTTAOI -todayi euy<br />
Mr niasrswhg family. Four ttdfoami,<br />
living room with flrtgltct, dining room,<br />
•unporcn, rtiMtrn klttfMn with axtrai, 1<br />
wm oicM, Cormr tootlon. ¥ou'v«g<strong>of</strong> to<br />
•M thll. AlUhl 179,000. johnion<br />
Raalfar.mWBltyAvt. 711<br />
"POR THI INVESTOR -<br />
flvt apt.<br />
compln, mrtt ] kadrssm aptv, or* 2<br />
btdroom unit and a ona Mdroom gtrtgt<br />
apf, Twoapti. ntttw. Ntar »«ch. S»p<br />
In fer nwa kiM. JennHn RttKen, ttt<br />
- thi bait Bslly, Belly,<br />
Miy in Tha Night in venlca paraaa.<br />
Calim;4J4<br />
M<br />
Situations Wanted<br />
HI6H SCHOOL STUBENT-riie!!<br />
work. Odd lot* ana lawn mnna at<br />
natenabia prMaa. Call Mlk.at «J.<br />
HIS<br />
tt<br />
LUHHS<br />
CABIN - ervltar, 1M ny<br />
brUgi, 310 Chryllar, ttMh watv cwMa,<br />
unpt 4, atand up hafd, VHP, M many<br />
•xtrai. Fully as.uMM, in MMr, MM<br />
hull. liGtllMf condition. AMtMf MJM,<br />
CalliM47l7,*nip,m.eranarip,m, tf<br />
BOAT SLIP — «ult»bl« (or mull Of<br />
JUST LISTED — 1 family hama, 1 ana<br />
' o*Jroom afneuncy aati,, ana ana 1<br />
badroom»pt All unm haataa, cantraliy<br />
kK»t*l. lAjM, Jotinion R.aiton, U]<br />
WWAMMiO<br />
Ml<br />
Yearly Rentals<br />
CAiiNO UiclNSI Hltp- (wadeit all<br />
<strong>for</strong> you!), PhatBgrapm.sapylng, typing,<br />
alKlewnt. Mlk. Blln.rd<br />
nanflilng<br />
ieaiine EntarpFln), Tha A P<br />
Shop, Ntw Rd. NorthTlWd.tMtT>Gtf<br />
NOW TAKING — raMrvatlont lor<br />
vrintar laaaonal roorna and apartmant*.<br />
No rantaH ovar tha phma Tha Owli<br />
Majt Looga, «• wtiwy Ava. Call lor<br />
appoMtmant3tf-«7tS 115<br />
TWO — 2 haUiouMi and dtn or Hwkig<br />
room or 3 bedroom, wall dacorattd and<br />
fDmUhed apti, carpatno. tlltd btth.<br />
ttiodim klrcMan, wndadt wtlh Ocaan<br />
vlaw, poreli, 1 Moot to batch and<br />
Mardwtlli. tarklng. wMtiar, dryar. TV<br />
cable. AvaliaBla<br />
Ratartncai and<br />
attvrny dapoatt nsulrtd. ixo and $350<br />
3W-MM ' H<br />
Winter Rentals<br />
FURNISHED - 1 Mdroom apt. Flnt<br />
door «I?S plus utilities. Call M.lOff or<br />
HOV central Ava. Third floor lor In.<br />
Iptctlon. . lit<br />
AND Y«AHLY APTS. — II you Ilka rha<br />
nicer thlngt In lll(. <strong>On</strong>e and I bMroom<br />
and ona room efficiencies. Off beard,<br />
walk at 7tti street. W9IIJ) or iis-CL ».<br />
1177 Itf<br />
Storage For Rent<br />
5TORAGE-Ca[l35?.M»1,<br />
1<br />
14<br />
n<br />
20<br />
17<br />
32<br />
5"<br />
«~<br />
2<br />
1<br />
3 4
_*-iL_ ji •M.ira.i^J'^i t<br />
vt'r._.:i'<br />
— — • - • • -<br />
•<br />
, :_' , _ i<br />
O<br />
PAGK Hi<br />
Photo by Chanel-Andrew<br />
Posing with !82 frtvO man jMnonnel Ihm<br />
at employed in the dty when h«lSi^ItiJL<br />
Whit in tome or th» renoni tohypeopie<br />
ntvm yew liter ytw to thh ftbuk ii<br />
Aon dlrtn» limitation? Ti»o <strong>of</strong> ihe mott im-<br />
DOttint us couneir ud terries. •"->- •<br />
Out AMI not hippen<br />
. bemtttoJ w<br />
Then Om era condacttd wltV ill tin<br />
•mployeet thitann* In ooauct with tbepubte,.whether<br />
they bt JgntorhotUnu*t&<br />
wjtrert-jjjwlth Eb<br />
*re chtn cluw In foatttty, with UM<br />
anphidi on ittentjveneu to the needi ind deri«i<br />
<strong>of</strong> eich ind every cuitomer tint piun<br />
P<br />
ihronih Ed Zibcrer'i front door.<br />
end Diamond Jim Brady aunotphere Ujit pre*<br />
"UjthrotiiJiom thtobeiutlnil iitituUmT<br />
<strong>On</strong>e gltnce it ihe menu otTend by Zaberrr<br />
and It 1. no Birpri^ to find out the itwrtS<br />
araounti <strong>of</strong> food that mutt be purUutel<br />
tnrouihoiit the aeiun. Dnrlnf the heiaht<strong>of</strong><br />
tartorOy a Uttle over i wnk. pfine ribiare<br />
Bfld. Lobftei ilto finds ttt my to ZAberet<br />
^^«BHB«J ^ - m ^ ^ —M-<br />
ji _ j.L J.^.,<br />
7<br />
w<br />
..i<br />
PAGE 18 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. TUESDAY. AUGUSTS, 1980<br />
Ocean City couple finds pleasure in living on the *high seas'<br />
' (continued from ptge i)<br />
jhat they never had a problem<br />
with tea sickness except with<br />
guests and visitors.<br />
: "You have to JUte boate,"<br />
the Philadelphia-based<br />
lawyer explained, adding that<br />
Where la nothing mor§<br />
relaxing then tx;ing on a<br />
boat."<br />
2&n<br />
arrus<br />
MAJOR CUEtin<br />
CflHDSHONORED<br />
PHONE<br />
927-8131<br />
Meeting Rooms<br />
For All Occasions<br />
I, or rather my stomach,<br />
may have other ideal about<br />
that bd certainly we must<br />
both agree that the Un.<br />
torbtrgen summer "home"<br />
on the bay in Ocean City has<br />
all the com<strong>for</strong>ta <strong>of</strong> home.<br />
Their floating abode Is<br />
complete with air conditioning<br />
; telephone; two<br />
bathrooms (or heads In ship<br />
LONOPORT 1LVD, IN SOMIRS POINT<br />
Qkanft<br />
822 9th Street, Next to<br />
P.S. Bus Terminal<br />
Ocean City<br />
Dial 398-1607<br />
ALL YOU GAU<br />
POSSIBLY EAT<br />
SMORGASBORD<br />
CHILDREN UNDER 10,<br />
•2,29<br />
Serving Dinners Daily<br />
4:30 to 8 p.m.<br />
GRAND<br />
SMORGASBORD<br />
•4.99<br />
Children Under 10,<br />
*2.29<br />
With This Coupon<br />
JU*<br />
FRESH FRUITS AND<br />
SALADS INCLUDING-<br />
ToiMd Salad packed with fresh garden<br />
vegetables served with an assortment <strong>of</strong> Salad<br />
dressings, Creamy cole Slaw, Macaroni Salad<br />
and Potato Salad; Cucumber and <strong>On</strong>ion Salad,<br />
Pickled Beets, Kosher Pickles, Sweet Mixed<br />
Pickles, Cherry Peppers, Jersey Tomatoes In<br />
bcasen, Three Bean Salad, jamaiclan iean<br />
Salad, cranberry Relish and <strong>On</strong>ion Rings. Also,<br />
Fruits including Apple and Raisin Salad, Fresh<br />
Apple Sauce with Cinnamon and other Fresh<br />
Fruits in Season<br />
OUR LIST OF ENTREES<br />
INCLUDES:<br />
Savory Roast Turkey<br />
served with Grand<br />
Smorgasbord's homemade dressing, Delicious<br />
New Ingland Fried Filet <strong>of</strong> Fish, Tasty Beef<br />
Sfrogan<strong>of</strong>f, Country Styl« Beef steaks, Hawaiian<br />
Ham served with tasty Pineapple Chunks, Fried<br />
Crab Cakes, Italian Style Spaghetti and Meatballs,<br />
Tender Brown Fried Chicken, Chinese<br />
Chow Mtln served with Chinese Vegetables and<br />
Rice, Cheese Ravioli In special sauce, along with<br />
other Grand Smorgasbord Treats,<br />
PLUS THE FOLLOWING<br />
VEGETABLES:<br />
Tender sweet Whole Kernel Corn on the Cob,<br />
Fried <strong>On</strong>ion Rings, Blue Lake Cut Green Beans<br />
and Young Lima Beans<br />
OUR CASSEROLES AND<br />
POTATOES INCLUDE:<br />
Dellelous /Macaroni and Cheese (making Grand<br />
smorgasbord long fambuf) Oven Fresh Baked<br />
leans In sweet sauce (another favorite),' Oven<br />
Browned whole Baby Potatoes, Freneh Fried<br />
Potatoes, and Creamy Whipped Potatoei served<br />
with gravy,<br />
AND FROM THE BAKERY:<br />
A wide assortment <strong>of</strong> fresh bread and rolls<br />
(Set PMt« Menu In Front <strong>of</strong> Rutaurtnt lor Billy Changes)<br />
P»rlef § lueitet Te CMngt wlifmgt Nonet<br />
GRAND<br />
SMORGASBORD M<br />
1<br />
'flO/ OFF ALL<br />
U /0 ADULT DINNERS<br />
With This Coupon<br />
talk); « <strong>for</strong>wurfj V-bertfc<br />
where Ron Jr. and his slater<br />
Jennifer sleep; a galley and<br />
dinette, and an afInstate room<br />
as well as the salon which Is<br />
com<strong>for</strong>tably equipped with<br />
television and stereo.<br />
However, like living<br />
anywhere else, you must take<br />
fee good with the bad, Judy<br />
explained, citing that when<br />
the fringe <strong>of</strong> Hurricane Belle<br />
hit the Jersey Coast in 1978,<br />
the four <strong>of</strong> them had to take<br />
shelter In a hotel and suffered<br />
some damage to their boat.<br />
Nevertheless, the<br />
good must outweigh the bad<br />
and uie beauty <strong>of</strong> bay sunsets<br />
or the illuminated skyline <strong>of</strong><br />
semi-distant city lights<br />
against the buck drop <strong>of</strong> open<br />
bay water and seagulls nuke<br />
it worth, an occasional bout<br />
with Mottier Nature 1 ! temper.<br />
Hie Unterbergers' summer<br />
home has no house number;<br />
just the name Just Four U<br />
which was naturally named<br />
after and <strong>for</strong> the four <strong>of</strong> them<br />
with the U standing <strong>for</strong> Unterberger.<br />
After the routine disconnection<br />
<strong>of</strong> telephone line,<br />
electric wires and cable<br />
television hook-ups that Bon<br />
tables as "umbilical cords" to<br />
the shore, their floating ham*<br />
is ready far a cruise along the<br />
shore. Having a portable<br />
home enables them to<br />
vacation wherever ftere is<br />
water.<br />
"We take trips along fee<br />
Arcade owner takes draw<br />
(continued from page 1) additional 13,000 <strong>for</strong> the arcade<br />
license <strong>for</strong> the rest <strong>of</strong> the<br />
signed agreement bet.<br />
ween him with Harbaugh, summer. He has already paid<br />
claiming that he thought that Harbaugh 12,000 <strong>for</strong> the<br />
he owned the arcade license leasing <strong>of</strong> 1362 Boardwalk, the<br />
and was allowed to do so. property from which the<br />
In an affadavit given to machines were moved.<br />
McCarthy, Harbaugh said Next year, however, the<br />
Out the signed agreement license will be issued to<br />
only required Mm to further Harbaugh <strong>for</strong> the 1362<br />
negotiations with property which Jakubowikl<br />
JakubowsU,<br />
leases and supplies the<br />
When contacted by phone, machines <strong>for</strong>.<br />
JakubowsU declined to<br />
comment about the outcome<br />
<strong>of</strong> Saturday's hearing but<br />
said, "Tne only problem I've<br />
Sears<br />
had (In this Issue) is the<br />
problem The Smiiml-Ladgmr<br />
has brought against me,<br />
"Where's the public<br />
opinion?" he asked, "The<br />
restaurant has never done as<br />
well. It doesn't matter what<br />
you (the reporter) write on<br />
fee front page, It would be<br />
distorted on the editorial<br />
page."<br />
in reference to a Sentinel-<br />
Ledger editorial, JakubowsU<br />
said that he was treated<br />
"unfairly,"<br />
"The editorial said that I<br />
'should seek refuge<br />
elsewhere'. What the hell's<br />
tut?" he asked. "I have no<br />
problem In Semen Point —<br />
that was an outright lie, the<br />
a living — if I was successful I<br />
wouldn't be working, I'd be<br />
retired."<br />
The other principal In the<br />
Issue, Robert Harbaugh, was<br />
unavailable <strong>for</strong> comment at<br />
presstime.<br />
AM part <strong>of</strong> the agreement,<br />
city Solicitor Gerald J.<br />
Corcoran agreed to drop all<br />
pending charges JakubowaU<br />
has Incurred since the July 18<br />
ruling which said he had to<br />
dose one <strong>of</strong> the two arcades.<br />
Jakubowski defied the<br />
order, waiting instead <strong>for</strong> a<br />
ruling from a civil court to<br />
decide who owns the arcade<br />
license In question. Tne civil<br />
suit has since been dismissed.<br />
The boardwalk entrepreneur<br />
has been Issued a<br />
summons every day since<br />
July 23 until 'the Saturday<br />
hearing, /<br />
JakubowBki has further<br />
agreed to pay parbaugh an<br />
Mainland events<br />
TODAY (Tuesday)<br />
Linwood Zoning Board<br />
meeting, 8 p,m.<br />
High Blood Pressure clink<br />
<strong>for</strong> senior citizens from 10<br />
a.m. til noon, Massachusetts<br />
Av. and Ambler Rd.<br />
Somers Point Klwania dub<br />
meeting, 7 p.m.<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
Saner* pointplre Company<br />
Two auxiliary meeting, 8 p.m.<br />
Somera Point lions Qub<br />
meeting, 6:30 p.m. In Daniels<br />
Restaurant<br />
Somers<br />
meeting,<br />
ta'i<br />
Point Rotary<br />
12:15 p.m. in<br />
Sweet Adelines meeting at<br />
Grace Lutheran Church,<br />
Somera Point<br />
F irsr s thought Irsm Ooa'j wopa.<br />
TMtn oet a godd start at,,.<br />
DAISY DONUTS<br />
b»t«e.n mi» rn gn th. wam. o.lly<br />
run sr inim, 1 a.m. it n pm.<br />
Prtihly iqUHiM or»n M )y(et.<br />
Frtirt (wmtmtdt Donuli Crlipy<br />
clnmmsn, powawri k cnoc.<br />
Bone-in ^<br />
Nt.Y—ksi 7i.'" '<br />
5 Strip Steak<br />
J<br />
Breaded Shrimp<br />
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Striving <strong>for</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>emiovwlism<br />
Those who make it in show business seem to be the ones who work -Xi-<br />
Editor'a note: The<br />
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By PETE YARD<br />
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There'j sort <strong>of</strong> an intangible<br />
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As Thomas recaUs; "When<br />
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"He told me that I was<br />
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As far as Godspell Is con*<br />
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where he's going when he<br />
sap, "I tint saw this play<br />
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it's not a tight script - things Thomas gives a common (he small towns, the way the efaose It,"<br />
too good <strong>for</strong> words."<br />
don't flow. It's fust lots <strong>of</strong> ' answer coupled with an un-postman explanation. your face. And the ladles at geographical reason <strong>for</strong> her shows, written songs she<br />
always recognizes There was also a Judl has done a few other<br />
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•head to what's coming up or "inadvertantly my dad, come in. That kind <strong>of</strong> stuff "I've only seen the ocean worked at an amuaement<br />
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happy about me pursuing it a lot."<br />
last year on December 31 with wt some demo records In<br />
The eight members <strong>of</strong> the theatre as a career, has been Lamble is the only east my mom in North Carolina Nashville. But despite her<br />
east are also living together— probably the major influence member tohave per<strong>for</strong>med in and I was enthralled. When I relative newness In thef<br />
an arrangement that in my life., .only because my Godspell be<strong>for</strong>e. She read realized that this job would be business, she considers"<br />
Rosamilia sometimes finds as dad's never been real happy about this particular practically sitting on theherself a pr<strong>of</strong>essional.<br />
difficult to master as making with Us Job. Although he's a production in the trade papers ocean I was amazed. While we "I consider myself *<br />
things flow weU on stage. success at what he does as an in New York and got a part were rehearsing I would waft pr<strong>of</strong>essional because I can go<br />
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admits. "So at times it been gung ho over it. And throat when she auditioned. and Just look at It and store. paid to be disciplined pert<br />
becomei a bit overwhelming. although he tails me not to go The fact mat the show is an There's a line in Betsy's song <strong>for</strong>mer and I can do what I am<br />
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I'm doing with my life what I and good money or going<br />
Although he has had other want to, regardless <strong>of</strong> thesomewhere where I would do<br />
major roles, they were security or whatever. several shows, probabry Just<br />
educational theatre. So this is "My dad and I have seemed have chorus, but get me ex-*<br />
his first paid pr<strong>of</strong>essional Job, to come to an understanding perience <strong>of</strong> several shows and<br />
which hat changed his <strong>of</strong> we will agree to disagree, probably not as much money.<br />
outlook.<br />
which I think Is healthy.He'll "As far as my pr<strong>of</strong>essional '4009 West Avenue<br />
"It's suddenly not Just a support me because I want to growth Is concerned, 1 The Leuichner Family<br />
hobby anymore,".!* says, "It do it. He'll support my Ideas, probably should have taken<br />
becomes a business. Which even if he doesn't ngrw with the otta 1 oso whsrs I bad Butter latter<br />
adds a whole other dimension them, because it's what I other shows to do. But mere's<br />
to it — a career. It's causing want. He realizes I have to a basic ego thing in there and<br />
me <strong>for</strong> the first time to realize live my own life, which is the idea <strong>of</strong> doing a lead and Batter Bitter<br />
how Important good." fl<br />
getting paid well <strong>for</strong> it in<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism is. It's good Judi Lamble will be a senior<br />
experience <strong>for</strong> me, in that I this fall at Columbia<br />
need to leam a lot <strong>of</strong> ttie University, where her major<br />
discipline. And I've got a is political science. She did<br />
good group <strong>of</strong> people to learn most <strong>of</strong> her growning up in<br />
ft from"<br />
central Indiana, <strong>of</strong> which<br />
Rosamilia also feels that Somers Point and the<br />
such pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism doesn't surrounding area reminds<br />
come naturally.<br />
htr.<br />
. . . . . : " ••••• V lb<br />
"It's not something that "I lived on farms where<br />
you're born with. I mean, you ujere was nobody around,"<br />
can be bom talented and you sap Judl. "I've never lived<br />
an develop toe talent. It's the within a town like this. I've<br />
discipline and it's something always lived sort <strong>of</strong> on the<br />
that you have to leam, to outskirts. I've always wanted<br />
discipline yourself." to live on a quiet Mttte<br />
When asked about who has residential street So the quiet<br />
Shells are topic VILLAGE 1<br />
111 "s,'t. it •.'.'.••,v. t i:o«.v*. 1 :i'iHI<br />
<strong>of</strong> Wetlands meet<br />
SHOWS 2iQB, 7: IS, filt<br />
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THE EMPIRE<br />
TV. ^<br />
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Established in 1912<br />
will be the program <strong>for</strong><br />
Rated PG<br />
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August 14 at 7:15 p.m. at the<br />
Wetlands Institute, Stone<br />
FREE PARKING NEXT TO OFFICE<br />
Harbor Blvd., Middle STRAND<br />
Township.<br />
Letty Parks, staff member EVENING 7:00,8:30 We Appreciate Your Business<br />
and local shell collector, frill 10:00 P.M.<br />
give an Illustrated talk and<br />
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and adults on how and where<br />
,, and wm'll work<br />
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cleaning your shells, putting<br />
5:30, 7M5& 9:00<br />
together a good collection,<br />
nomenclature, Identification,<br />
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Chipper Thompson <strong>of</strong> Ocean City, celebrating<br />
his seventh birthday with some friends at the<br />
Wonderland Aqua&Ude, holds on to his mat a$ he<br />
takes a iurn in the photo above and then makes<br />
his way through the pool <strong>for</strong> another run in the<br />
photo at right:<br />
tcy evacuations<br />
Over tjoter apathy<br />
State <strong>of</strong>ficial raises an alarm<br />
ByWX.HAAOCBB<br />
Counties develop mutual<br />
Suppose <strong>for</strong> a moment that<br />
rhirricane AUen totAa wicked<br />
right-hand turn at the Florida<br />
penrdnsula and headed up the<br />
nation's Atlantic seaboard<br />
aiming Ids 135 mph winds and<br />
aWoot waves straight at Cape<br />
Rtay County,<br />
Would the residents <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City know where to go<br />
to the event <strong>of</strong> an emergency,<br />
like say a hurricane or violent<br />
storm? Some might because<br />
<strong>of</strong> past experience, but others<br />
nay not,<br />
When Hurricane Belle<br />
smashed Cape Stay County,,<br />
thousands had to flee to<br />
higher ground, and since<br />
history shows that in most<br />
instances Cumberland County<br />
Is spared the violent brunt <strong>of</strong><br />
fee storms — an agreement,<br />
between the two counties was<br />
released earlier this week<br />
detailing where a person had<br />
to go to avoid being washed<br />
away to sea.<br />
The evacuation plan,<br />
perhaps fee only one <strong>of</strong> its<br />
Shopper survey<br />
set <strong>for</strong> avenue<br />
The traffic-transit com*<br />
ndttee <strong>of</strong> the Ocean City <strong>for</strong><br />
die 80s project will be<br />
conducting a shopper survey<br />
beginning Monday and<br />
running through Saturday.<br />
In addition, traffic counters<br />
will be stationed on the corners<br />
<strong>of</strong> 6th to 10th streets<br />
along Asbury Avenui to<br />
determine the traffic flow<br />
pattern,<br />
"Mondays seem to be our<br />
peak ..days during the<br />
summer," said Norm Bock,<br />
traffic-transit committee<br />
chairman.<br />
He also stresses that the<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation would be key<br />
punched and run through a<br />
computer <strong>for</strong> coordination.<br />
"Each store, owner wffl<br />
receive in<strong>for</strong>mation as tohow<br />
the survey results corelates<br />
with their store," said Bock.<br />
The retail survey includes<br />
questions regarding the Evans and the Cape May<br />
means <strong>of</strong> transportation used County Emergency<br />
to get to the downtown area, Management chief, Lindy<br />
where people come from to 2mmerman.<br />
shop on Asbury Avenue and<br />
where they park.<br />
The traffic-transit committee<br />
is also conducting an<br />
Baby<br />
open workshop session at it's<br />
meeting Wednesdayfrom 7:30<br />
to 9 a.m, ' •- '<br />
At thia session the public is<br />
invited topresent ideas to *e<br />
committee as to what should<br />
be done on the avenue as far<br />
as parking and traffic is<br />
concernedi<br />
"We want an open expression<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ideas," said Bock,<br />
adding that no Idea will be<br />
discarded or adopted at this<br />
meeting which Is being held<br />
<strong>for</strong> public and committee<br />
review and discussion.<br />
andmore<br />
Coasts antler seige , Section 2, page 1<br />
Lifeguards host contest.., Section % page 13<br />
Actors leam from life .... -Section i, page 3<br />
String bands to appear ,,, Section I, page 14<br />
Crossword,.,,.,,,.,....,. Section 2, page 8<br />
Editorials,..:,,.,.,,..... .Section 2, page 4<br />
Obituaries .., Section 1, page 7<br />
Weather and tides.,,, Section 1, page 3<br />
kind In the nation, explained<br />
how schools in Millvllle,<br />
VTnelandand Brldgeton would<br />
be utilized to house 100,000 <strong>of</strong><br />
die estimated 250,000 people<br />
who would be <strong>for</strong>ced to See in<br />
the wake <strong>of</strong> a violent storm.<br />
Prior to the twin-county<br />
press conferences, ftere was<br />
no <strong>for</strong>mal organized route <strong>of</strong><br />
escape, leaving "every man<br />
<strong>for</strong> himself" type <strong>of</strong> retreat,<br />
ttie resulta <strong>of</strong> which were<br />
evident when traffic was<br />
badly snarled whan residents<br />
and guest <strong>of</strong> Ocean City had to<br />
flee Belle's wrath.<br />
The mutual aid natural<br />
disaster plan, released<br />
Monday, was worked out<br />
between Cumberland County<br />
Emergency Management<br />
(civil defense) Director John<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fman, Cumberland<br />
Freeholder Edward H.<br />
Salmon <strong>of</strong> MiUvflle, Cape May<br />
County Freeholder Ralph<br />
mat do the North American bison, the<br />
whooping crane and tfte American bald eagle<br />
have in common with the <strong>vote</strong>r* <strong>of</strong> New Jersey?<br />
According to New Jertey Secretary <strong>of</strong> State<br />
Donald Lan, the eligible votcn <strong>of</strong> the state have<br />
been dwindling In number »t the polls since 1960<br />
to the point where they coutt be considered an<br />
endangered species, and.:pi their way to<br />
becoming extinct. . J /-'<br />
This neglect by the Voters to take part in<br />
America's participatory democracy has state<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials worried.<br />
In an interview with The Sentinel-Ledger, one<br />
<strong>of</strong> a few South Jersey newspapers visited by the<br />
secretary OT a whir^winq tour <strong>of</strong> the state, Lan<br />
explained that ther^JftV'a serious and fun.<br />
damental ptttem lijttheijEimire^ the state's<br />
citizens not$fc|pg part in t* electoral process<br />
"There KM been a (Hcfp in the number <strong>of</strong><br />
people who|»gl)iter, »dt«#d belong to either<br />
"It's something that we<br />
have 'definitely needed <strong>for</strong><br />
some time now," explained<br />
Salmon, "The cooperation<br />
between the two counties has<br />
been excellent."<br />
The entire plan was<br />
deslgwd to move ttie entire<br />
population <strong>of</strong> the barrier<br />
islands and the coastal sections<br />
<strong>of</strong> boih counties Inland to<br />
places that could handle<br />
everyone that had to flee, said<br />
Salmon, a summer resident <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City.<br />
<strong>On</strong> the logic that the tourists<br />
would go to their homes away<br />
from the island, residents<br />
would be housed in Cumberland<br />
County schools which<br />
would supply ample room <strong>for</strong><br />
sleeping and have adequate<br />
restroom and cafeteria<br />
facilities.<br />
The plan was conceived at a<br />
June 25 meeting In Avalon<br />
between Salmon, Evans,<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fman and Zimmerman<br />
who all had been involved In<br />
some way with the 1176<br />
hurricane,<br />
_»«••*<br />
set<br />
<strong>for</strong> August 14<br />
A record number <strong>of</strong> floats,<br />
bands and novelty attractions<br />
will be featured in the 71st<br />
Annual Baby Parade Thursday<br />
beginning at 10 a.m. at<br />
6th Street and Boardwalk.<br />
Directed by Priscilla<br />
Parker, who Is taking over<br />
this year <strong>for</strong> long-time<br />
directors Russell and Evelyn<br />
Hanscom, the event is the<br />
oldest <strong>of</strong> its kind on the Jersey<br />
Shore, perhaps in the country.<br />
Twenty-one floats, plus a 30-<br />
foot by 17-foot balloon<br />
featuring a space ship and<br />
purple and green Martians,<br />
will be hauled over the boards<br />
during the popular summertime<br />
gala. The balloon<br />
was designed and constructed<br />
by Bob Kemp <strong>of</strong> Baltimore,<br />
creator <strong>of</strong> the giggling<br />
PUIsbury "Poppto Fresh"<br />
Doughboy whose works have<br />
been flaunted In parades from<br />
coast to coast.<br />
Bight marching bands, 35<br />
beauty queens, guest<br />
celebrities, antique cars,<br />
clowns and acrobats are also<br />
scheduled <strong>for</strong> the annual<br />
march which extends from<br />
Ml Street to 12th Street.<br />
But the real stars are ttie<br />
youngsters who range In age<br />
from Infants to 10 years. They<br />
will be seen in coaches,<br />
strollers, on floats and on foot<br />
with themes that range from<br />
sports to current events.<br />
If past years' trends hold<br />
true, the elections, gasoline,<br />
the Phillies, Snoopy, little<br />
Miss Muf fet and the shrinking<br />
dollar will probably make it to<br />
the Boards mis season.<br />
Anxious parents, usually<br />
with an extra supply <strong>of</strong><br />
diapers, accompany their<br />
children in ttie parade which<br />
passes the reviewing stand at<br />
ttie Music Pier, Boardwalk<br />
and Moorlyn Terrace, where<br />
entries are judged. Prizes are<br />
awarded in various age<br />
(Please turn to pap 11)<br />
The plan specifies color<br />
coded signs to mark the<br />
escape routes that are<br />
designed or could be accommodated<br />
to handle a<br />
heavy i flow <strong>of</strong> traffic,<br />
According to Salmon,<br />
because <strong>of</strong> ttie expertise <strong>of</strong><br />
Cape May County'g<br />
meterologist William Gery<br />
and Ms computers, the twin<br />
counties could have two-tethree<br />
days knowledge <strong>of</strong> when<br />
and where a storm would hit,<br />
Some 250,000 people in<br />
100,000 vehicles would utilize<br />
the two major highways out <strong>of</strong><br />
party," he said, "and this decline has been<br />
steady and non-abated since 1960 - in all elections<br />
from presidential, gubenatorlal to the<br />
otters,"<br />
Hie secretory <strong>of</strong> state noted that In 1W8 the<br />
entire lower house <strong>of</strong> the state Legislature was<br />
elected with only 48 percent <strong>of</strong> the registered<br />
<strong>vote</strong>rs.<br />
This number may sound high. However, according<br />
to Lan, nearly one-Urird <strong>of</strong> those<br />
qualified to <strong>vote</strong> have not registered and so did<br />
not take part fathe election, lowering the tally to<br />
ffl percent.<br />
Lan also pouted out mat only » percent, or<br />
one In five, <strong>of</strong> eligible <strong>vote</strong>rs between the ages <strong>of</strong><br />
U and their late 20s bother to <strong>vote</strong>.<br />
This decline in the electoral base isn't just<br />
indigenous to the Garden State, legislators<br />
across the country are also worried because the<br />
eventual selection process could change from<br />
"ballots tobullets —and the latter alternative is<br />
definitely unacceptable," according to Lan.<br />
rfl<br />
program<br />
Cape May County (Routes 49<br />
and 47). These two highways<br />
would be designed to handle<br />
1,000 vehicles per hour and if<br />
necessary could handle<br />
double that figure.<br />
County routes 553 and 55 run<br />
<strong>of</strong>f tlie two major roads and<br />
would be used to accommodate<br />
the expected<br />
heavy traffic flow. Traffic<br />
control would be handled by<br />
ttie state police and local<br />
police units.<br />
Salmon pointed out that<br />
ironically ttie process would<br />
be the opposite in the event <strong>of</strong><br />
a nuclear attack.<br />
THI<br />
The secretory said that with 88 percent <strong>of</strong><br />
eligible <strong>vote</strong>rs sitting out <strong>of</strong> the democratic<br />
choice process, it Is easier <strong>for</strong> the special Interest<br />
groups tomanipulateyovernroent to tbeir<br />
own good and not the general interest.<br />
Itose <strong>vote</strong>rs who elect not to<strong>vote</strong> as a means<br />
<strong>of</strong> a protest—or spite, as Lan <strong>calls</strong> it—are only<br />
hurling themselves.<br />
"If you don't like who's In <strong>of</strong>fice, simply <strong>vote</strong><br />
the bum out —that U me best <strong>for</strong>m <strong>of</strong> protest I<br />
can think <strong>of</strong>," Lan said. ' ;<br />
A description <strong>of</strong> a non-<strong>vote</strong>r could be poor,:<br />
under-educated, young, urban and a minority,<br />
bat Lan says mat Is not always true, as tbecducated,<br />
rich and pr<strong>of</strong>essional also choose not<br />
to <strong>vote</strong>. ..,-..-.-" ":'.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e group that the secretary called th»<br />
"refraihers," are defined as "positiveapathetic"<br />
by a weU-known political scientist<br />
These reframers are those residents who an.<br />
(Please turn to page U)><br />
mulls<br />
Soifer action<br />
ByWX.HAACKEB<br />
As i result <strong>of</strong> allegations<br />
directed against Public<br />
Relation! Director Mark<br />
Setter by the Ocean City<br />
Hotel, Motel and Restaurant<br />
Association, certain re<strong>for</strong>ms<br />
have been ordered by City<br />
Administrator Paul T. Mc-<br />
Carthy which include the<br />
dropping <strong>of</strong> tome »S2,000 In<br />
dry aid to th».group. «.,<br />
McCarthy «tao toW V*<br />
StoUMMMtiar tfettTflth*<br />
programs that might b*<br />
potential problems would<br />
hive to be looked at next year<br />
—Including a program which<br />
provides matching funds <strong>for</strong><br />
advertising to the accommodations<br />
group.<br />
The administrator explained<br />
that these moves are 1<br />
not being made as a cost<br />
saving measure since fee<br />
money would be directed<br />
from specific advertising<br />
subsidy to ttie general advertising<br />
fund the dry uses to<br />
Induce tourism to ttie dry.<br />
Allegations <strong>of</strong> a conflict <strong>of</strong><br />
interest against Soifer, in that<br />
he has utilized Us position<br />
with ttie dry topromote m<br />
own business Interests, were<br />
filed by Llnwood attorney<br />
John R. Armstrong, who<br />
represents the HRMA, were<br />
in a letter to McCarthy on<br />
July 31.<br />
The letter, obtained by Ite<br />
Sentlwl-Ledger, outlmfffifw<br />
resulta <strong>of</strong> the July o neetWf<br />
between 33 members <strong>of</strong> tft*<br />
lodgings group and its. afc<br />
torney charging that not onty<br />
did Soifer use Ms position to<br />
advantage Hark Forrtat<br />
Tours but that tie was aHo<br />
responsible <strong>for</strong> misplacing<br />
•ome 3,901 copies <strong>of</strong> me city's<br />
vacation guide which la<br />
produced, by 4* aaaodatiqn<br />
taridlUW<br />
According to ArmtMng,«<br />
meeting' with McCarthy,<br />
Mayor Chester J. WlkHbtA,<br />
Soifer and hlmielf wlU<br />
determine If the changes in<br />
dty policies will be enough to<br />
satisfy his group.<br />
The Linwood attorney<br />
explained that the current<br />
dispute has been placed in<br />
iunbo until the August IB<br />
meeting with the dry <strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />
Specifically, Armstrong<br />
wants toknow how ttie policy<br />
changes will insure that<br />
"what we were up In arms<br />
about will not reoccur," and<br />
how dry funds will be uttlUed<br />
tat the public relations<br />
department in the future.<br />
Following a meeting with<br />
McCarthy, Soifer has agreed<br />
to divest Mmself <strong>of</strong> business<br />
(Please aim to page 12)<br />
Man by Chirl.t Andr.«<br />
Fourteen-year-old Diane Slater <strong>of</strong> Lansdale, Pa, tries to find her way to the beach over a rock<br />
pile after taking a look at the shoulder-to-shoulder people lining the surf line in an attempt to find<br />
relief from the unfaltering heat wave.<br />
Homestead puts talents to use<br />
ByMAEGDEBOWEN<br />
It's almost like New York's<br />
5th Avenue on 8th Street in<br />
Ocean City,<br />
That describes the Wesley<br />
Homestead's Annual Bazaar<br />
being held tomorrow.<br />
Since most <strong>of</strong> the items <strong>for</strong><br />
sale are handmade or crafted<br />
by the Homestead residents,<br />
preparation <strong>for</strong> this event<br />
began well over three months<br />
ago,<br />
"We're utilizing aU their<br />
talents" said J. Michael<br />
Tumelty, Wesley Homestead<br />
and Manor administrator.<br />
"It's a good activity and very<br />
therapeutic."<br />
Everything from knitted<br />
booties to books, bangles and<br />
baked goods will be available<br />
<strong>for</strong> sale Saturday from 9:30<br />
a.m. to 4 pjn. at ttie<br />
homestead, located on 805 E.<br />
8th St.<br />
The mousy from ttie sale <strong>of</strong><br />
these goods will be used to<br />
benefit the some 70 residents<br />
at ttie homestead by bettering<br />
ttie furnishings there.<br />
"Everyone has been<br />
working very bard and is<br />
excited about the bazaar,"<br />
said Helen T. Gilbert, who is<br />
the president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Homestead's residency<br />
council.<br />
The Wesley Homestead first<br />
opened Its doors on October 1,<br />
107) when it was acquired<br />
from the then bankrupt<br />
Friendly Homes corporation,<br />
also called "The Homestead,"<br />
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In<strong>for</strong>mal knowledge attained Halevy has supported<br />
When choosing a career or a which, at Urns, proves to be herself In toetheatre and as a<br />
path to follow in We more helpful.<br />
ringer <strong>for</strong> the put two years.<br />
sometimes fee tart lessons Such la the case with the Despite her Indecision about<br />
are the the ones a person kit two per<strong>for</strong>mers appearing<br />
In Godspell, which aireaboutwhatshe does bat<br />
where she win go, she Is fairly<br />
learns on Us own.<br />
recently completed a run at<br />
g,<br />
the Gateway Playhouse in Rait "I think u«t I'm a<br />
Somers Point and will open musical actress, so I can do<br />
soon at the Golden Eagle musical theatre well. I've<br />
Dinner Theatre In ape May, done serious adult theatre,<br />
Perrl Halevy was born and but not • whole lot <strong>of</strong> It. So It's<br />
raised to New York Qty and something I'm going to have<br />
now lives In Key West, Fla. to experience In the future<br />
where ahe tat worked In and see where I need to be. I<br />
theatre and sung In night liketoslng.IJustllbjtogetup<br />
dubs and finds fill production<br />
<strong>of</strong> Godape/I a different kinds <strong>of</strong> music. And working<br />
and sing. And Ilto to sing all<br />
experience.<br />
In • band was a lot <strong>of</strong> fun.<br />
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never really done summer to front <strong>of</strong> people and you're<br />
stock, per se, where, <strong>for</strong> a per<strong>for</strong>ming."<br />
seasonal thing, you put 19 a IMs current taste <strong>of</strong> per<strong>for</strong>ming,<br />
she feels, will help<br />
snow very quickly and run It<br />
tor • couple <strong>of</strong> months. I her we her future more<br />
wanted to experience that. I dearly, when she says: "I<br />
also like Michael RoUngon - think this experience is going<br />
he's a good director." to let me know whether I want<br />
IWs to not to gay she didn't to put all my energies into<br />
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the instrument, which U<br />
much more gratifying and<br />
much more fun."<br />
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Be also has a definite<br />
preference about where he<br />
Ukes to display his talents.<br />
"I love the stage," says<br />
Stokes. "I'd rather be on<br />
stage than any place else.<br />
Except night club work is •<br />
totally afferent thing. Night<br />
dub work you're not directed.<br />
Night dub work you sing<br />
what you want to sing. You<br />
ring how long you want to<br />
sing, You do what you want to<br />
do, It's basically your thing.<br />
You're not stuck with certain<br />
mule or certain notes. It's a<br />
toss-up between the two."<br />
<strong>On</strong>e thing he Is sura <strong>of</strong> U his<br />
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concert it Carnegie Hall.<br />
"It's Just the epitoroy <strong>for</strong><br />
me to be on Carnegie Hall<br />
stage. It means you're in<br />
concert, itmeansyou made it,<br />
it means you're respected as<br />
an artist. People don't look<br />
down on you—you're on top."<br />
He's now studying dance<br />
with Phfl mack, who figures<br />
In witt Jesse's early<br />
memorial <strong>of</strong> New York,<br />
"Re's got studios right on<br />
Broadway," says Stokes,<br />
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and Broadway. You can look<br />
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people and vocalizing lilting yourself where I was. I didn't know<br />
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up In front <strong>of</strong> you and see what my own style, So the night He also knew at that point able to make a living at it and<br />
I can do <strong>for</strong> you.* Just feeling dub thing was fun, I didn't get that some day he would end the pride that goes along with<br />
good about doing that So any any money <strong>for</strong> it practically, up in that studio.<br />
knowing that they're working<br />
Job like that Is good <strong>for</strong> you," but It was a good thing — the<br />
"Well I said: 'I'm going to actors. It's just one <strong>of</strong> many<br />
Jesse Stokes Is a singer, best thing <strong>for</strong> any singer,"<br />
go here. This Is fine <strong>for</strong> me. If common threads that that run<br />
dancer and actor who, since Even after being In show it's looking down on Broadway<br />
It's fine.' "<br />
thinking.<br />
through their lives and<br />
having his native Norfolk, business fa- 12 yean, Jose<br />
Va., has amassed a list <strong>of</strong> Mil feels the need to continue<br />
credits that include dinner<br />
It took Jesse about tour Another thing they all share<br />
Ms studies.<br />
theatre, night dubs and and<br />
years to make it to that class Is the urge to continue to learn<br />
"I alternate," he says, and along the way learned not from their experiences — to<br />
"What I do Is maybe <strong>for</strong> a only what steps to use on-constantly better themselves.<br />
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parents kept me basically in<br />
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put year and a half I've<br />
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Players who were<br />
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Putting awards during<br />
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Sunday morning worship <strong>of</strong><br />
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A member <strong>of</strong> the local<br />
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While Evans was conducting<br />
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A wedding <strong>of</strong> local interat<br />
took plan on May 31 when<br />
Nancy Elizabeth Zanner<br />
became me bride <strong>of</strong> Daniel<br />
Cbram Correll IV at feeGood<br />
Shepherd Lutheran Church In<br />
Gaithersburg, Md. The Rev,<br />
Daniel D, Oravec <strong>of</strong>ficiated at<br />
the 1 o'clock double ring<br />
! ceremony.<br />
The bride is the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
Br, and Mrs, Albert W,<br />
i anner Jr. <strong>of</strong> GaitherBBurg,<br />
bridegroom, <strong>of</strong> Germantown,<br />
Md. and Ocean aty. TheJohn Drew Mueller, cousin <strong>of</strong><br />
groan is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and<br />
Mrs. Daniel C, Correll in, <strong>of</strong><br />
Germantown, Md,<br />
Given in marriage by her<br />
Dither, the bride wore her<br />
mother's gown <strong>of</strong> satin and<br />
chantilly lace. The gown had<br />
Ing sleeves pointed at the<br />
mists, a chapel length train,<br />
and cap <strong>of</strong> chantilly lace with<br />
seed pearls and fingertip veil,<br />
Donna Susan anner <strong>of</strong><br />
Gaithersburg, served as maid<br />
<strong>of</strong> honor <strong>for</strong> her slater.<br />
Bridesmaids were Lee Ellen<br />
Mueller, cousin <strong>of</strong> the bride,<br />
wm celebrate the joining <strong>of</strong><br />
the Bethel and Bethany »An Israeli adventure<br />
Oiurehes one year ago to trough STneedhK eye"<br />
become fee toe Somers Point witt Naomi I S wlf be<br />
United Methodist Church. the program at the Methodist<br />
Everyone is invited to Join Summer Auxiliary Tuesday<br />
in this celebration. at 2 p.m. in the Stalnton Room<br />
oT the First United Methodist<br />
Church, 8th St. and Central<br />
Av,, Ocean Ofy.<br />
Ms, Stoglin, who comes<br />
from Maple Shade, has<br />
developed a hobby into a<br />
lecture program. Over a<br />
Five families <strong>of</strong> mis area<br />
welcomed new arrivals at the<br />
stork dub <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital during the period <strong>of</strong><br />
July 27 through August 3,<br />
Congratulations go to:<br />
Kevin and Jjdy (Sheldon)<br />
Flexman <strong>of</strong> if Harriet La,,<br />
Ocean View, a son on July 27.<br />
Dennis and Virginia<br />
(Ban-tager) Stacy <strong>of</strong> 22 New<br />
Bridge Rd., Ocean View, a<br />
daughter on July SO,<br />
Nino and Sherril (Kesnlg)<br />
Gerad <strong>of</strong> N-9 Sea Alre Apts.,<br />
Somers Point, a son on July<br />
Edward and Cherie<br />
(Lovett) Denton <strong>of</strong> 21 Etoihorough<br />
H4.,1fl«Af'vW, a<br />
daughter, an Ai^it 2. )v<br />
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historic events and hoUdaya <strong>of</strong><br />
that nation, into needlepoint.<br />
« Witt slides taken <strong>of</strong> these<br />
stamps plus other pieces<br />
pertaining to Israel, she tells<br />
<strong>of</strong> the growm and development<br />
<strong>of</strong> fte country. Her work<br />
will appeal to the philatelist,<br />
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and the person<br />
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Carolina Clark Correll, sister<br />
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and Katie Evelyn<br />
Correll, sister <strong>of</strong> the<br />
bridegroom, <strong>of</strong> Washington,<br />
D.C. '<br />
John Eric Andrews <strong>of</strong><br />
Germantown was best man.<br />
Assisting as ushers were Carl<br />
Oaytan Correll, brother <strong>of</strong> the<br />
fee bride, <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma City,<br />
Cris Norman Corneliussen,<br />
cousin <strong>of</strong> fee bridegroom, <strong>of</strong><br />
Qiattanooga, Tetui,, and Kai<br />
Chel Yee <strong>of</strong> Kensington,<br />
James Beldler Coohran<br />
played ttie organ. Following<br />
fee wedding a reception was<br />
held at the Rockville Civic<br />
Center Mansion, The couple<br />
spent their honeymoon on<br />
Capttva Island, Fla. and are<br />
now residing in Montgomery<br />
Village, Gaithersburg, Md,<br />
The bride is a 1878 graduate<br />
<strong>of</strong> Susquehanna University, i i<br />
Selmsgrove, Pa, winj a BA<br />
needlework group topic<br />
r<br />
Interested in the history <strong>of</strong> the<br />
country.<br />
Scott Ruch Will entertain<br />
witt vocal selections and<br />
devotions will be led by Mrs.<br />
John Mawhlnney. Following<br />
Ihe program, refreshments<br />
will be served by the hostess,<br />
Mrs Gordon M<strong>of</strong>fitt and her<br />
committee.<br />
The Summer Auxiliary<br />
programs are presented as a<br />
community service during the<br />
summer months and the<br />
public Is invited to attend the<br />
program.<br />
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The groom received his BA<br />
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design and illustration from<br />
the Maryland Institute <strong>of</strong> Art<br />
in Baltimore, He is employed<br />
Miss Beirne engaged<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Owen J,<br />
Beirne <strong>of</strong> Linwood announce<br />
fee engagement <strong>of</strong>^ their<br />
daughter Evelyn to Thomas<br />
HarMns Jr. Mr, HarUns is fee<br />
son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs, Thomas<br />
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West Va. and Is presently a<br />
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Youngsters given introduction to the art vf square dancing<br />
Guest caller, John Sweeney, <strong>calls</strong> <strong>for</strong> the Beachcomber Square dance<br />
Club Saturday evening.<br />
Ocean City events<br />
Balalaika<br />
Flotilla 81, Coast Guard<br />
auxiliary meeting, 8 pjn.<br />
" *<br />
; tournament 10<br />
intermediate<br />
school field in Marmora.<br />
Beachcomber Square<br />
DAR s>fah<br />
Dance, 8:30 pjn. In feeyouth Fralinger String<br />
canter. Caller Wes Morris. per<strong>for</strong>ming on the music Band pier, *">*" «"**> l<br />
8 p.m.<br />
6th annual pet fair, 6th St.<br />
football field starting 6 p.m. Wesley Homestead bazaar,<br />
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. stratlon Saturday evening<br />
when a group <strong>of</strong> children ages<br />
six through eight per<strong>for</strong>med<br />
<strong>for</strong> the enjoyment <strong>of</strong> the adult<br />
Beachcombers Square Dance<br />
Oub and spectators.<br />
Two squares <strong>of</strong> children<br />
from St. Philips Catholic<br />
School in Brigantine led by<br />
their teacher Cathy Marshall,<br />
entertained the adults with<br />
renditions <strong>of</strong> Alley Cat,<br />
Bicentennial Bell and<br />
Somebody leva You The<br />
children followed <strong>calls</strong> by<br />
local club caller Jim Marshall,<br />
Miss Marshall 1 !! father.<br />
The special program<br />
continued with adult square<br />
dancing to the calling <strong>of</strong> a<br />
<strong>for</strong>mer teenage square<br />
dancer himself, John<br />
Sweeney, He is now a popular<br />
adult caller in the Delaware<br />
Valley.<br />
The round dancing <strong>for</strong> the<br />
evening was cued by Hap and<br />
A.J. Wolcott, a well blown<br />
area couple who have found<br />
time In their busy teaching<br />
schedule to write many<br />
popular round dances,<br />
Memorial golf<br />
me Ocean City 1644<br />
Oommunlty Association his<br />
announced the 4th Annual G.<br />
Ward Keever Manorial Golf<br />
Tournament will be held on<br />
Wednwday, August 20 at Oil<br />
public golf course, 26th St. and<br />
lay Av.<br />
Mayor Chester J, Wlmberg<br />
Ml begin the festivities when<br />
he tees <strong>of</strong>f at 10 a A.<br />
The tournament ig limited<br />
to 100 entries including both<br />
ladles and men and there will<br />
be 14 awarda presented tor<br />
low gross. For the first time a<br />
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winner among the ladles.<br />
TWa popular annual event<br />
win benefit the Cape May<br />
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PAGES - SECTION ONE<br />
Donna Finan and her partner Anthony Pontari "<br />
were among the 6 to 8-year old square dancers "<br />
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PAGE 6 — SECTION ONE<br />
"Local horseshoe winners set<br />
The annual Stenton Place<br />
Horseshoe Pitching Championship<br />
play<strong>of</strong>f was staged<br />
on the beach Tuesday at 3; 30<br />
p,m.<br />
The ideal weather condlUons<br />
conWbuted to the<br />
hotly contested game played<br />
with much vigor and determination<br />
by 80-year.old JJ,<br />
Robinion, lait year's<br />
champion. His new partner,<br />
Dale Hendmon, proved to<br />
be a very able pitcher.<br />
They were pitted against<br />
(he aggressive and able team<br />
oonipoied <strong>of</strong> Al Carino and<br />
Hirry Hammen, last year'i<br />
nmnerwp.<br />
Each game, consisting <strong>of</strong><br />
fte best out <strong>of</strong> three, was very<br />
dose right to the end with the<br />
•core 18 to I!) in flie final<br />
game. With a fantastic twS<br />
-painter to win the •tries,<br />
Hammen became the new<br />
champion along with his<br />
partner Carino,<br />
Trophies were preaenW to<br />
the new champions amid<br />
cheers from the ontaakin<br />
who lined the boardwalk and<br />
teaches with the contestants.<br />
This vsar'i event was <strong>of</strong>*<br />
Belated by judge "fair shake"<br />
Bnie Pataky.<br />
Miasing from this year's<br />
event was last year's<br />
ehunpion, Doc Campbell who<br />
ii now pitching in Florida,<br />
Proudly showing <strong>of</strong>f the winning trophies <strong>for</strong><br />
the Stenton Place Horseshoe pitching contest are<br />
(1 to r) Dale Hendrickson, J.J, Robinson, and the<br />
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Robinson,<br />
Children's group presents show<br />
The Curtains Up ChUdrtn'i<br />
Theatre Group in Upper<br />
Township recently presented<br />
Cybtrmlla, a spade-age disco<br />
parody <strong>of</strong> the classic fciry tale<br />
OWereMa under the direction<br />
<strong>of</strong> Janice Beits,<br />
The musical accompaniment<br />
was <strong>of</strong>fered by<br />
MBlanle WUcoi.<br />
The per<strong>for</strong>mance was part<br />
<strong>of</strong> the summer education<br />
program <strong>of</strong>fered by Cam.<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY. N,J.<br />
munlty* Education in Upper<br />
Tbwmh^,<br />
Hie cast Included Sharon<br />
Bailey, Diane Flukey, Deldre<br />
Molnerney, Darla Young,<br />
Mary Kate OaynoT, Bridgsite<br />
McMahon, Kenneth POTterflild,<br />
Sammy Repeci,<br />
Mgrla Harp, Wendy Repeci,<br />
Melissa Elsele, Amy Mauger,<br />
Lora Betts, Laura Tqwnaend,<br />
Donna Flukey, Jennifer<br />
Jackson and James Betts.<br />
The Curtains Up Children's Theatre from Upper<br />
Township portraying characters from<br />
Cybernella (1 to r) Kenneth PorterfieKftS Herald<br />
Harold, Darla Young as Mrs. Peatocki'Bridgfette<br />
McMahon as Arronganza Peacock, Diane<br />
Flukey, Prince Harmony and Sharon Bailey,<br />
Cybernella.<br />
Per<strong>for</strong>ming during recent theatre groups version<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cinderella are (left) Price Harmony<br />
played by Diane Flukey and Cybernella, Sharon<br />
Bailey,<br />
While en|oying the shore....<br />
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A unique shop in the heart<br />
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featuring fine collectables<br />
including Hummels<br />
Kaiser and Rockwell<br />
Many Souvenir gift itemi!<br />
50% OFF Summer White Jewelry<br />
OPfN YEAR ROUND Complimintiry lift Wrap<br />
Franchised Dealer, Lowrey «, Kimball plinei a Ocgans<br />
PRICES SLASHED on Lowrey Organs<br />
Lowrty •Story I, Clark • HottartM. Cable<br />
and New Kimball Grands<br />
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 8.1980<br />
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Beaver 20 Count package<br />
FREEZE-a-POPS<br />
2<strong>for</strong> $ 1 00<br />
Rcj.69 c<br />
Friday, Saturday & Sunday<br />
August 8,9 & 10th<br />
Ladies Summer Clearance<br />
u P to50% on<br />
Swimwear • Shorts<br />
Tops • Slicks<br />
GIRL'S SWIMWEAR<br />
1 & 2 piece styles SIMS 4-m IU<br />
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1<br />
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DOUBLE BURNER s. o f t<br />
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Reg. »2.79<br />
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CANS<br />
20 GaHon Size with Cover<br />
$Q00<br />
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Somers Point Shoopinc Center R|. 9 & Bethel Road<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST B. 1980<br />
Obituaries<br />
Russell R F MM; am restaurateur<br />
WRBmciW-Rusw Masonic Lodge No. 65. He was<br />
Mul<strong>for</strong>d, the owner <strong>of</strong> • member <strong>of</strong> Ducks<br />
Mul<strong>for</strong>d's Corbta House, weU Unlimited, National<br />
taiown South Jersey Restaurant Association, N.J.<br />
restaurant here, died UIKXpictediy<br />
Tueaday <strong>of</strong> an ap. Atlantic County Tavern<br />
Beverage Association,<br />
parent heart attack. He wan Association, and Corbln City<br />
stricken at 3 ajn. In HaBaptist Church.<br />
apartment above the<br />
restaurant. He was 49,<br />
A local resident the past 20<br />
years, he was born In Ocean<br />
Qty. He <strong>for</strong>merly operated<br />
Campbell's Restaurant, a<br />
seafood take-out restaurant la<br />
Ocean City.<br />
He was an Army veteran.<br />
Mr. Mul<strong>for</strong>d was a <strong>for</strong>mer<br />
member <strong>of</strong> city council,<br />
<strong>for</strong>mer president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Cbrbin City Republican Club<br />
and a past master <strong>of</strong> Star<br />
Surviving are hto wife,<br />
Jacalyn D.; a daughter,<br />
Lauren; and four brothers,<br />
Parker K. <strong>of</strong> Somers Point,<br />
Furraan <strong>of</strong> Wilmington, Del.<br />
Harold N. <strong>of</strong> Hot Springs,<br />
Ark,, and Donald 1. <strong>of</strong><br />
Oreland, Pa.<br />
Services will be held 3 p.m.<br />
today (Friday) at the Langley<br />
Funeral Home, Tuckahoe.<br />
Interment will be in Head <strong>of</strong><br />
the River Cemetery, BiteU<br />
Manor. A viewing and<br />
PALOMBO'S<br />
A Full Service<br />
Pharmacy<br />
For All Your<br />
Prescription Needs<br />
••YourFamlllms'Hoalth<br />
Is our prims eonetrn"<br />
Richard A, pnlomtm, R.pn<br />
399-5252<br />
• Suntan Lotion • Sun Glasses<br />
• Cosmetics & Perfumes • Men's Toiletries<br />
• Russell Stover Candies*<br />
c<br />
Pi,<br />
PALOMBO'S<br />
ParkwayPharmacy<br />
Open Dally & Sunday 1 am to ? pm<br />
Masonic services were held<br />
Thursday evening.<br />
Tile family requests any<br />
memorial donations be made<br />
to Star Masonic Lodge No, 65,<br />
Ttckahoe.<br />
Marie W. Black<br />
THE SENTINIL-|,EPOBR, OCEAN CITY. N.j.<br />
yesterday at St Cyrils Roman<br />
- Marie W. Black <strong>of</strong> 1915Catholic Church. Interment<br />
Wesley AT. died Tuesday In was in Holy Cross Cemetery,<br />
the Pine Run Health Care Yeadon, Pa,<br />
Center, Doylestown, Pa. She Funeral services were by<br />
mam.<br />
Cavanagh Funeral Home,<br />
She was born In Sunbury, Norwood, Pa.<br />
Pa. and <strong>for</strong>merly Uved in<br />
Perkasie, Pa. Mrs. Stack<br />
attended Temple University<br />
and graduated the Taylor Doris S. MdMira<br />
Business School, was a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the Trinity<br />
Lutheran Church in Perkasie<br />
and was very active in the<br />
Grand View Hospital<br />
Auxiliary, SeBersville, Pa.<br />
and the Perkasie Women's<br />
abu.<br />
Surviving are one ion,<br />
Kermit & Black Jr. <strong>of</strong> Idaho;<br />
one daughter, Beverly Rauch<br />
sf Downington, Pa., three<br />
grandchildren, one brother<br />
William Walter and one sister<br />
Sarah Hogan, both <strong>of</strong> Sunbtry,<br />
Pa.<br />
Services will be held today<br />
at the convenience <strong>of</strong> the<br />
family in the Bernard Sum<br />
Funeral Home, Perkasie, Pa.<br />
Entombment will be in th<br />
Perkasie Mausoleum.<br />
In lieu <strong>of</strong> flowers memorial<br />
contributions may be made to<br />
the Dr. Kermit S, Black<br />
Memorial Fund, department<br />
<strong>of</strong> oral surgery, Grand View<br />
Hospital, Sellersville, Pa.,<br />
18960<br />
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Large<br />
Capacity<br />
Bleach and<br />
Fabric S<strong>of</strong>tener<br />
GENERAL ELECTRIC<br />
2-Speed, Quality-Built<br />
FILTER-FLO<br />
Three<br />
Wash/Rinse<br />
Temperature<br />
Combinations<br />
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Electronically Tested<br />
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LOW PRICED!<br />
OWERAL ELECTRIC<br />
QUALITY-BUILT WASHER<br />
• Electronically Tested<br />
Quality<br />
DDEMOOV<br />
ONLY<br />
i 23 grt<br />
WFRJC<br />
ownt-ine<br />
JnF.Udnr<br />
Jane F, Lochner <strong>of</strong> Upper<br />
Derby died last Friday at<br />
nttgerald Mercy Hospital.<br />
Mrs. Lochner was <strong>for</strong>merly<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ocean City.<br />
Surviving are one daughter,<br />
Jane Breeker <strong>of</strong> Upper Darby<br />
and one ion John M., two<br />
grandchildren and four great<br />
grandchildren.<br />
Services were held<br />
Doris 8. Mclntlre, <strong>of</strong><br />
5653 Asbury Av. died Sunday<br />
at Shore Memorial Hospital in<br />
Somers Point She was 60,<br />
'Born In Philadelphia, Mrs.<br />
Mclntlre was a resident here<br />
<strong>for</strong> the past 11 yean.<br />
Surviving are; her husband,<br />
retired U.S. Army Capt. 1880; Mildred Koraban, wife<br />
James L.; one ton, U-S. <strong>of</strong> the Commodore; Lillian<br />
Marine Corps Ma], James L.<br />
Jr., MOM Kaneohe Bay,<br />
Hawaii; and two grandsons.<br />
Private funeral services<br />
were held Wednesday at<br />
Landolfi Funeral Home u<br />
Hammonton.<br />
Public Notice<br />
NOTiElTOIIDDIIti<br />
CITY OF OCIAN CITY<br />
CAP! MAY COUNTY, NiWJIMIV<br />
PROMtAkNO.MM<br />
PROVIDINOtlNtTALLINa<br />
•Till, DOOM<br />
NMMl Ii hMMy |l¥M IMf NMi<br />
•meub will M rtalvM Dy Itrt Ctly<br />
YmM Qub plans<br />
fashion show<br />
<strong>On</strong> Tuesday, August 19 at<br />
11:30 ajn. the Ocean Qty<br />
Yacht Club will hold its annual<br />
luncheon and fashion<br />
*ow.<br />
The theme <strong>of</strong> nils year's<br />
show will be "Hats Off to<br />
Broadway," and wffl be held<br />
«t,th« dub. The event will be<br />
oo-cnalred by Jeanne Vollmer<br />
and Judy Accardi and<br />
bshioM are presented by<br />
W0m Albus <strong>of</strong> Oman city<br />
and Haddonfleld.<br />
The committee wUl consist<br />
<strong>of</strong> the foUowing ladies:<br />
commentary, Florence<br />
Dalton and Alice Carney;<br />
decorations, Jeanne Vollmer;<br />
models, Carleen Hopkln;<br />
tombola, Dottie ConkUn;<br />
cheer, Joanne Waters and<br />
Barbara Hack; menu, Barbara<br />
Ann Palme; arrangements,<br />
Mary Jane Fenton;<br />
reservations, Asm Carney;<br />
publicity, Pat Halnley and<br />
Barbara Jungelf; Invocation,<br />
Marilyn Luff; hostesses,<br />
Barbara Kelley; Judy Unterberger,<br />
chairlady <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Ladles AcUviUee Committee,<br />
Glenn, the rear commodore's<br />
wife; and Denfse Lindsay,<br />
wife <strong>of</strong> the new rear com*<br />
modore <strong>for</strong> 1981.<br />
Piano accompaniment will<br />
be by Jo-EH Park,<br />
Public Notice<br />
«. JlHfh A. tM J«»M. CarMto. 1HJ<br />
PMnun Avwin. Vartanct It pffmll<br />
•MHign to Mlttlnl twilln) <strong>of</strong> family<br />
ream m kltchtn idownitab'i; miittr<br />
IMrtem and talk (up.talri) and<br />
•mration_ot •ndnirn tibiting Htt<br />
FOUND — vnall lolletrlB bag containing<br />
tvtfythlng <strong>for</strong> contact IflUH,<br />
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Ml rapllai mad. to TM Salt Sox.<br />
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Carol's<br />
Dog Grooming<br />
'*$m<br />
ALL BREED<br />
CLIPPING & BATHING<br />
FLEA I, TICK DiPPINOi<br />
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ByAppt.only 391-2782<br />
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SHOP<br />
CtockSpecMtlt<br />
927-2426<br />
PROPER StEEP<br />
IS ALWAYS IMPORTANT<br />
With few exceptions, it is not true<br />
that the older one gets the less sleep<br />
is needed. Older people usually need<br />
more sleep to help limit tension,<br />
fatigue, dizziness and headaches<br />
which senior citizens <strong>of</strong>ten get<br />
because they may sleep less than<br />
seven hours each night.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ce In a while a mild home remedy<br />
<strong>for</strong> sleeping can be helpful. But, if<br />
getting to sleep is a constantly<br />
recurring problem, you should consuit<br />
your physician. We have many ,<br />
prescription medicines he may<br />
prescribe to better solve your<br />
problem. .<br />
You or your doctor can phone us<br />
when you need a delivery. We will<br />
deliver promptly without extra<br />
charge, A great many people rely on<br />
us <strong>for</strong> their health needs. We<br />
welcome requests <strong>for</strong> delivery ser-<br />
* ;e and charge accoui<br />
Pharmacy<br />
9th & Asbury Awe.<br />
Prompt Delivery 399-3535<br />
RUSTIC FENCES<br />
PADDLE RAIL FENCING<br />
,, Was *298i Per Section - Now '17°° Per Section<br />
100% CEDAR<br />
10 Ft. Sec, 2 Rail High '<<br />
Superior Quality<br />
Post Approx 3" to 6" Dia,<br />
Rail Approx4"DIa.<br />
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<strong>of</strong> Tilton Rd.<br />
641-6210
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PAGE 8 — SECTION ONE<br />
Finalists in the New Jersey State Singles<br />
Tournament are (I to r) Oscar Krug, Ocean<br />
Grove; John Fraek; Harry Berchtold and Henry<br />
Loper,<br />
(Jide<br />
Dinner - TIH'N. llirli §ui. 5-10<br />
Take Out Platters<br />
Sun, 5.M<br />
Featuring Francisco & his soothing Guitar<br />
Wed. Thurs, Fri.&Sat.<br />
403 14th St. jsttAibyrY) Ocean City 398-3482<br />
light's<br />
T-Shirt<br />
to anyone who<br />
buys Suntan<br />
Lotion and<br />
tells our clerk<br />
"ZoAker<br />
sent<br />
me, "<br />
8th & Wesley Ave. 599-5555<br />
Locally Owned and Staffed<br />
For Rating WAYV-FM 95<br />
Source: Arbltren radio survey<br />
April/May 1980: Adults 18-49, avtraflt<br />
persons per quarter hour Monday<br />
through Sunday 6 a.m. to midnight<br />
lFM9m in both the Metro and total<br />
survey areas). For complete details<br />
contact your sales representative at<br />
WAYV FM*«, 609-34J-3211,<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J. FBIPAY, AUGUST 8.1980<br />
Shufflin* on<br />
The New Jersey Stati<br />
Mixed Doubles played at<br />
raonber one spot *rith our own<br />
Leisure Village was completed<br />
last Thursday and once<br />
team <strong>of</strong> Bertha and Joe Jones<br />
placing second.<br />
again our Ocean City dub<br />
The Progressives oontipa<br />
managed to capture two<br />
to attract a large number <strong>of</strong><br />
winning places, one <strong>of</strong> which<br />
players utilizing from nine to<br />
was number one.<br />
12 courts <strong>for</strong> both Wednesday<br />
Top honori were taken by and Saturday.<br />
our own Tom Flud who<br />
played with Helen Delancey, The Wednesday winners in<br />
also one <strong>of</strong> our members, but the women's division were<br />
in thla case played out <strong>of</strong>Leah O'Brien, five games;<br />
Greenbriar, N.J,<br />
EUnore Oravele with Oscar<br />
Krug, Wall, N.J, placed<br />
second; Betty Palmedo with<br />
BUI Palmedo placed third,<br />
and Nettie Manley with Lou<br />
Nash, Ocean Grove, placed<br />
birth<br />
In consolation, It was Flo<br />
Robinson and Orrte Bordush<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ocean Grove taking<br />
Sue Schmitt, four games, and<br />
Gertrude Stengel, three<br />
games. The winners in the<br />
men's division were Henry<br />
Loper wim a perfect were <strong>of</strong><br />
six games; Tom Boyle, five<br />
games, and Mai Massey, four<br />
games.<br />
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The Saturday winners in the<br />
women's division were<br />
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Florence Kulp, three games,<br />
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In the men's division the<br />
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Percy Brooks, three games.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Friday morning, we<br />
were privileged to attend the<br />
wadding <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> our<br />
members, Len Smith, who<br />
married Betty Carloss in the<br />
Presbyterian Church with the<br />
Rev. William R. Alton <strong>of</strong>ficiating.<br />
Henry Loper, also a<br />
dub member and the musical<br />
director at the church,<br />
[rovidedthe music Because<br />
and Perfect Low which added<br />
to the beautiful ceremony.<br />
After the wedding, the guests<br />
attended a reception at<br />
Harrys Restaurant, The 80<br />
guests were' almost all<br />
members <strong>of</strong> our Ocean City<br />
Shuffleboard dub. The dub<br />
members presented Len and<br />
Betty with a beautiful tray<br />
and their own individual<br />
champagne ginmwi<br />
As this article U being<br />
written, the New Jersey State<br />
Non Walking Single!<br />
Oiampionshlp (two divisions)<br />
have completed one day <strong>of</strong><br />
competition. This tournament<br />
Is being held on our courts<br />
which means that we shall<br />
host the entire competition.<br />
We shall report on the results<br />
in our next article.<br />
We suggest you nuke an<br />
ef<strong>for</strong>t to participate In our<br />
next to the last Candy Shoot<br />
tonight and since most <strong>of</strong> our<br />
members have a "sweet<br />
tooth" this competition Is<br />
always well attended, so come<br />
early and avoid waiting.<br />
By JOAN LAW<br />
In the past few months, I believe I have seen every known<br />
plant problem stumble into the greenhouse. Everything from<br />
a yellowed Bonsai to a sunburned Ficus. I will share some <strong>of</strong><br />
these problems and remedies with you, so that your "belt<br />
loved" houseplants don't fall prey to the same symptoms.<br />
As I stressed to the children touring the greenhouse the<br />
other day, plants are living creatures. If everyone would<br />
faithfully renumber mat simple first rub <strong>of</strong> thumb, they<br />
would be more careful about leaving their plants in<br />
dangerous situations.<br />
In the hot summer, plants cannot be left In a dosed-upcar<br />
<strong>for</strong> more man a few minutes without being burnt'from the<br />
sun's hot rays, men planning a day <strong>of</strong> shopping, make your<br />
last stop the one at the greenhouse or plant shop. If you must<br />
leave your plants unattended In your car <strong>for</strong> awhile, be<br />
careful to leave them on the floor' (out <strong>of</strong> the tun) with the<br />
windows open <strong>for</strong> good air circulation.<br />
The only way to help a sunburned plant is to cut back the<br />
leaves badly scorched and nurture it back to a healthy plant<br />
by proper care,<br />
Artistically dwarfed Bonsai trees are truly magnificent<br />
and Impressive. Since most Bonsai trees are hardy shrubs<br />
and trees, they must be kept ouWde, In the very hot days <strong>of</strong><br />
summer yonmust tend to their extra watering needs.<br />
IWa can n«M watering »evi^tlinea a day becauae they<br />
TJ^Btip thete«n«lIteB)ly <strong>of</strong> water n middy. Bomal trees<br />
may be taken Indoors to enjoy <strong>for</strong> a day or two, but they<br />
ultimately must go back outdoors to enjoy seasonal weather<br />
changes.<br />
Be sure when purchasing an expensive Item such as a<br />
Bonsai, to get complete instructions on Its care. •<br />
Improper containers can do untold damage to plants.<br />
There has always been a controversy over rfmraing ctay or<br />
plastic, deep or shallow, or square or round pots. And what<br />
about drainage?<br />
Unless you're growing aquatic or carnivorous plants, your<br />
houseplants would most likely appreciate drainage at the<br />
bottom Mabel Regan,<br />
first and Audrey Lafferty, second.<br />
Finalists in the New Jersey State Singles are (1<br />
to r) Elinore Gravalec, Wall; Rita Berchtold;<br />
Nettie Manley, Ocean Grove and Helen Delancey.<br />
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3^?^sM sta^e<br />
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Oat August 14 marks the 45th<br />
Mimiveraary <strong>of</strong> the Social<br />
Security Act probably<br />
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significant.<br />
But it should, because<br />
Social Security is particularly<br />
relevant to women. ,<br />
Since Social Security came<br />
into existence, says Oscar<br />
Ernst, district manager in<br />
Atlantic City, "women's role<br />
in society has changed<br />
. dramatically,<br />
: "Back in 1939, when the<br />
: original Social Security law<br />
: mi written," Ernst said,<br />
"the working world was a<br />
•man's' world. The woman's<br />
•place' was In the home. Men<br />
were the breadwinners in the<br />
American family. Women<br />
were wives, and wives were<br />
dependents.<br />
r 'Qf courie, some women<br />
did work outside <strong>of</strong> the<br />
household in those days — JO<br />
to 13 million is the best figure<br />
available, But, most <strong>of</strong> them<br />
were young, single women<br />
who would quit working when<br />
thev got married.<br />
"The pfeture today," Ernst<br />
continued, "is quite different.<br />
"In ever-increasing<br />
numbers, women are working<br />
throughout their adult lives.<br />
Many women choose not to<br />
marry, devoting their lives<br />
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working, either part<br />
time or ftill time. The working<br />
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and soon may be the<br />
rule. Even women who do<br />
stay home while their<br />
children are young <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
return to jobs later on.<br />
"In fart," Ernst said, "M<br />
percent <strong>of</strong> all women are<br />
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in Social Security has grown since law's enactment<br />
working in jobs and<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essions today. That's<br />
almost 43 percent <strong>of</strong> the total<br />
civilian labor <strong>for</strong>ce in this<br />
county,!'<br />
As women's lifestyles have<br />
dunged, so has the Social<br />
Security program. Ernst<br />
explained how the protection<br />
women' have under Social<br />
Security - both as depen.<br />
dents and as workers — has<br />
increased over the years.<br />
"The program became a<br />
family program in in, fee<br />
year be<strong>for</strong>e monthly benefits<br />
were first payable. Under oldage<br />
and survivors Insurance,<br />
as it was called, benefits also<br />
were payable to aged wives or<br />
widows, children under 18, or,<br />
if there was no surviving<br />
widow or children, to surviving<br />
aged parents.<br />
"But throughout the early<br />
years <strong>of</strong> the program," said<br />
Ernst, "fee law was based on<br />
fee premise mat a man was<br />
responsible <strong>for</strong>the support <strong>of</strong><br />
his wife and children. Benefits<br />
<strong>for</strong> children were payable on<br />
fee record <strong>of</strong> a working<br />
mother without a husband,<br />
but were not available to<br />
children <strong>of</strong> a working wife<br />
whose husband was present<br />
And benefits couldn't be paid<br />
to the husband or widower <strong>of</strong> a<br />
working wife,"<br />
The program remained that •<br />
way throughout fee 1940s.<br />
During those yean. Congress<br />
gave priority to legislation<br />
relating to the war and<br />
postwar problems,<br />
"It was wife the 1950 Social<br />
Security amendments,"<br />
Ernst said, "feat protection<br />
<strong>for</strong> women really began to<br />
improve. Benefits were added<br />
<strong>for</strong> wives under 65 who had<br />
children In their care.<br />
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Another important change<br />
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benefits on their mother's<br />
work record only if the met a<br />
requirement <strong>for</strong> recent work<br />
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provision <strong>of</strong> the 1867 amendments<br />
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requirement, and children<br />
could get benefits on (heir<br />
mother's work record under<br />
fee same conditions mat they<br />
could receive them on their<br />
father's work record."<br />
Over fee years, many other<br />
changes were made, and<br />
virtually all <strong>of</strong> them affected<br />
women.<br />
Disability insurance was<br />
added in 1954; Medicare <strong>for</strong><br />
fee aged, in 1965; and<br />
Medicare <strong>for</strong> certain disabled<br />
people under 65, in 1972.<br />
The age at which people can<br />
start getting benefits has been<br />
lowered several times. Now,<br />
workers and their wives or<br />
dependent husbands can start<br />
getting reduced retirement<br />
benefltsatagen. Widows and<br />
dependent widowers can get<br />
<strong>of</strong> A Women's Guide toSbcki<br />
Security at any Sdblal<br />
benefits as early as age 60.<br />
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Many other improvements<br />
have been made in bom fee<br />
Social Security and Medicare<br />
programs.<br />
"A significant<br />
Social Security," tald_<br />
"came in March 1975.<br />
the U.S. Supreme Court L<br />
that widowed fathers %%<br />
entitled to survivors benefits<br />
on the same basis as wido^d<br />
mothers. • ^<br />
"Prior to the court's ruing,<br />
if a father died, bothlli<br />
children and their mower<br />
could get benefits. But, if-Jhe<br />
mother died, only feecnUitfen<br />
could get benefits; the fattjer<br />
could not.<br />
"The court's decision<br />
provides women workers with<br />
fee tame survivors insurance<br />
protection as men workers. It<br />
recognises fee impact that<br />
loss <strong>of</strong> a mother's earnings<br />
can have on fee family.' 1<br />
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RACE 10 — SECTION ONE<br />
Insurance <strong>of</strong>ficial cite advice<br />
, ByEUGENE F.GERY<br />
Acting Director<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Insurance<br />
Division <strong>of</strong><br />
Consumer Services<br />
As one <strong>of</strong> 3 mUllon apart,<br />
ment dwilleri in New Jiraey,<br />
think <strong>of</strong> the financial losses<br />
you might autkr U youe<br />
possessions are not<br />
adequately protected.<br />
your possessions. The owner's steam and water damage.<br />
policy wiU not cover ypu in Personal liability coverage<br />
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ta your responsibilift' to obtain coverage is subject to policy<br />
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protection,<br />
-Most companies selling<br />
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the tenant'! broad <strong>for</strong>m<br />
(B04), This policy is tailored<br />
to the needs <strong>of</strong> a renter,<br />
average <strong>for</strong> the building<br />
itself is not provided.<br />
You ml|ht alio suffer<br />
financial loss if you become There<strong>for</strong>e, you will not be You can, however, buy<br />
tagflUy obUpted to pay <strong>for</strong> apaying <strong>for</strong> any unneeded additional coverage on<br />
person's injuries sustained in coverage,<br />
valuable items called<br />
your apartment. This is called —The tenant's policy "floater" endorsements.<br />
personal liability protectton, protects your possessions "Floater" endorsements<br />
; A tenant's policy will against fire, lightning, windstorm,<br />
hall, explosion, van-<br />
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dalism, theft, smoke, riots,<br />
• Important facto that you and daqiage by vehicles and<br />
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surance are:<br />
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SALISBURY STEAK , , 4.fS<br />
baked Salisbury served with gravy<br />
CHOPPED STEAK , S.SO<br />
six ounce steak grilled with onion rings<br />
GRILLED HAM STEAK , , S.SO<br />
large slice <strong>of</strong> fresh erilled ham steak with fruit<br />
FLOUNDER DE^NE?S<br />
FRIED FLOUNDER , ,,...«.« ,<br />
lightly breaded, deep fried flounder with tartar<br />
BROILED FLOUNDER , 5.95<br />
broiled filet <strong>of</strong> f (sunder served w/lemen/tartar<br />
STUFFED FLOUNDER WITH CRABMEAT4.95<br />
broiled filet <strong>of</strong> flounder stuffed w/erabmeaf filling<br />
SHRIMP AND CRAB DINNERS<br />
HALF POUND SHRIMP DINNER "... j.fj<br />
one half pound small breaded fried shrimp served w/tartar<br />
DEVILLED CRAB ,..., , Jif|<br />
deluxe deviled crab lightly breaded, served w/tartar<br />
SHRIMP DINNER ,,,«,»!<br />
Ig. portion <strong>of</strong> full siie fried shrimp with tartar<br />
SHRIMP PIE<br />
4i?|<br />
Bookers famous shrimp pie, something different, something good<br />
STUFFED SHRIMP<br />
MS<br />
lightly Breaded shrimp stuffed with erabmeat f illino<br />
BROILK SHRIMP SCAMPI,<br />
WT<br />
Ig. serving <strong>of</strong> finely broiled shrimp in garlic sauce<br />
LOBSTER DINNERS<br />
•ROILED LOBSTER TAIL<br />
broiled fail with butter<br />
price at market<br />
COMBINATION DINNERS<br />
MATES COMBINATION<br />
«.f|<br />
fried f lief <strong>of</strong> flounder served with bifMlze deep fried shrimp<br />
CAPTAINS COMBINATION<br />
T,H<br />
' hearty combo <strong>of</strong> may <strong>of</strong> our favorite seafood Items<br />
SURFANDTURF<br />
f.f|<br />
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erab cake, fried shrimp or fried flounder<br />
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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,j, FRIDAY, AUGUSTS, 1980<br />
Phsta br Ch.rl., indrrw<br />
Looking over some wares <strong>for</strong> the Wesley homestead Bazaar are Allen<br />
Hirschkind (left) and Helen Gilbert.<br />
Orchestra, string band to per<strong>for</strong>m<br />
Two nationally known<br />
musical groups will per<strong>for</strong>m<br />
at Ocean City's Music Pier<br />
this weekend, the<br />
Philadelphia Balalaika Orchestra<br />
and the Fralinger<br />
String Band.<br />
The Balalaika Orchestra<br />
under the direction <strong>of</strong> Paul<br />
Kovriga, will present a<br />
concert 8 p.m., Friday,<br />
The group is comprised <strong>of</strong><br />
SO members including a<br />
choral section and has<br />
recorded four albums <strong>of</strong><br />
Balalaika music including<br />
Rmatan FavoHtlu and<br />
Ukraiarian Dances.<br />
Kovriga is considered the<br />
leading Balalaika conductor<br />
and authority <strong>of</strong> such music in<br />
Die country. His orchestra has<br />
per<strong>for</strong>med at the Roblnhood<br />
Dell, Academy <strong>of</strong> Music and<br />
on many TV shows among<br />
Pamper scamper set <strong>for</strong> Tuesday<br />
Diapered crawlers will fte edge <strong>of</strong> the chute and<br />
have their day in Ocean City touch me sand. First baby to<br />
on Tuesday when the city's do so Is declared winner <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Marmora. Winners will be<br />
recreation department heat and mere is a final,runpresents<br />
its annual pamper <strong>of</strong>f <strong>for</strong> the championship, will be an awards banquet at<br />
announced at 4 p.m. and there<br />
scamper, 10 a,m. on the 12<br />
Watson's in Ocean City.<br />
Street beach,<br />
Should a baby stand up and<br />
This race, <strong>for</strong> crawlers walk to the sands he or she Is<br />
only, is held on a parachute Immediately disqualified.<br />
placed on the sand. Sables are This has happened more man<br />
placed In the middle <strong>of</strong> the once to the delight <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Chute and then oogllng, crowd. Parents and their<br />
pleading, widly gesturing charges should arrive at 9<br />
parents attempt to get them a.m. to register <strong>for</strong> the<br />
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Un also rapped the news<br />
media <strong>for</strong> not doing all they<br />
should to in<strong>for</strong>m the pubiic.<br />
Other programs Lan spoke<br />
<strong>of</strong> iitehided changing the<br />
deadline <strong>of</strong> <strong>vote</strong>r registration<br />
right up. until the election<br />
instead <strong>of</strong> 30 days prior to that<br />
first Tuesday In November.<br />
"After all, when do people<br />
get excited about an election?"<br />
he asked. "Right<br />
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The secretary <strong>of</strong> stale said<br />
that Ms plan hag received<br />
mixed reviews and Mae<br />
charges that It might lead to<br />
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Lan also is pushing <strong>for</strong> s<br />
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<strong>vote</strong>r* over 65 to receive<br />
absentee ballots regularly<br />
instead <strong>of</strong> having to go to tfte<br />
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and Potato Salad; Cucumber and <strong>On</strong>ion Salad,<br />
Pickled Beets, Kosher Pickles, Sweet Mixed<br />
Pickles, Cherry Peppers, Jersey Tomatoes In<br />
season. Three Bean Salad, Jamaielan Bean<br />
Salad, cranberry Relish and <strong>On</strong>ion Rings, Also,<br />
Fruits Including Apple and Raisin Salad, Fresh<br />
Apple Sauce with Cinnamon and other Fresh<br />
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OUR LIST OF ENTREES<br />
INCLUDES: •<br />
Savory Roast Turkey served with Brand<br />
Smorgasbord's homemade dressing, Delicious<br />
New Ingland Fried Filet <strong>of</strong> Pish, Tasty ieef<br />
Stroganeff, Country Style Be»f Steaks, Hawaiian<br />
Ham served with tasty Pineapple Chunks, Fried<br />
Crab Cakes, Italian style Spaghetti and Meatballs,<br />
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AND FROM THE BAKERY:<br />
A wide assortment <strong>of</strong> fresh bread and rolls<br />
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PAGE 12 — SECTION ONE<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
IjIMRA mulls action taken against Soifer<br />
(continued from page 1)<br />
relatloni with Mark Forrest<br />
•"'foura on September 30.<br />
In.Ws letter to Armstrong<br />
UiatMeQirthy has given The<br />
SenUnel-Ledger, the adniintstrator<br />
mads several<br />
changes:<br />
"—Futiffe taxpayer dollars<br />
will not be expended In<br />
promotions benefiting any<br />
individual private business,<br />
or groups <strong>of</strong> private business,<br />
IWs wUl Include direct cash<br />
subsidies, postage,<br />
processing, etc,<br />
"—All future tourist<br />
promotions shall be general in<br />
nature so that all providers <strong>of</strong><br />
tourist services m§y have an<br />
Opportunity to benefit from<br />
their tai dollars ipent in luch<br />
advertising,«<br />
" '""-City expenditurei will<br />
continue Jo be made at the<br />
Mine or hl|htr levels than<br />
thii year. Howgver, any<br />
"inquiries" (§.g. returned<br />
coupons} wiU be received by<br />
an outside third party; that is,<br />
a private addresjing firm<br />
which will prepare and<br />
dupUcatt on a timely baiis<br />
lists <strong>of</strong> people requesting<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation about Ocean City.<br />
Ttiise lists wiU be readily<br />
available without charge to<br />
any private business or<br />
Msociation to mall their<br />
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"—No ei§f employ Ms will<br />
process or handle these<br />
inquiries. They wiU not even<br />
be permitted in city haU,<br />
"—In the coming months,<br />
procedures at the in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
center <strong>for</strong> 1881 will be<br />
reviewed in order to insure,<br />
ins<strong>of</strong>ar as is humanly<br />
possible, that no employee<br />
paid out <strong>of</strong> general tax dollars<br />
will be placed in a position <strong>of</strong><br />
making referalg <strong>of</strong> any<br />
privately owned hotel, motel,<br />
apartment house, guest<br />
house, etc.<br />
"—Any expenditures<br />
'saved' by these decisions will<br />
not be diverted to other<br />
municipal programs, but wiU<br />
be used to increase our public<br />
relations programs in other<br />
ways. The intent is not to save<br />
money. It U to take whatevgr<br />
Heps are necessary to remove<br />
even the shadow <strong>of</strong> the appearance<br />
<strong>of</strong> a confUet <strong>of</strong> interest<br />
by fcto city."<br />
spring to reap the benefits <strong>of</strong><br />
hU labor.<br />
The HBTOA "has motived<br />
from the city about 112,000 <strong>for</strong><br />
postage (one pamphlet costs<br />
66 cents), 1150 In supplies,<br />
12,400 in direct printing<br />
subsidy and the coat <strong>of</strong><br />
secretarial labor to mall the<br />
vacation guide.<br />
- FJnaer the proposed<br />
changes this would come to an<br />
end.<br />
Social Security to fete<br />
act's 45th anniversary<br />
As far as the missing In the beginning, Social<br />
vacation guides are con^Security benefits were <strong>for</strong><br />
oerned, McCarthy said that retired worker* only.<br />
once an accurate accounting "Over the years," Ernst<br />
<strong>of</strong> the total number <strong>of</strong> guides said, "the kw has been<br />
Is impossible the issue was amended so that now<br />
moot,<br />
monthly benefits are paid to<br />
McCarthy said in Ws letter eligible retired and disabled<br />
and retold ITie Sentinel- workers and their families<br />
Ledger that it was "highly and to dependents <strong>of</strong><br />
unlikely" that anyone would decreased workers who<br />
take ttie guide when it <strong>of</strong>fers worked long enough In jobs<br />
57 competitors and listed 75 covered by Sodal Seeurty,"<br />
different hotels ttiat <strong>of</strong>fered Originally, Social Security<br />
ttieir own tour service. covered jobs in commerce<br />
As Ear as the possible firing and industry only and about 28<br />
<strong>of</strong> Soifer is concerned, Mc-<br />
Carthy laid the last thing he<br />
would do is let a group "pus a<br />
referenda" concerning an<br />
Individual when the<br />
procedures specified that it<br />
was his role as administrator<br />
to fire a person with ttie<br />
mayor's approval or veto,<br />
Soifer has said that he has<br />
"felt like a duck in a shooting<br />
gallery whenever anyone has<br />
mentioned 'conflict <strong>of</strong> in.<br />
terest. 1 "<br />
The public relations<br />
director has also said that he<br />
felt the issue was "overblown<br />
and could have been handled<br />
better."<br />
Soifer said that he thought it<br />
was hypocritical that the<br />
same people who lodged the<br />
complaint against Mm have<br />
been and will continue<br />
through the fall and next<br />
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PAGE 14 — SECTION ONE<br />
Baby Parade is set<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITV. N,J,<br />
String bands set Music Pier appearance<br />
ByMARKSOIFER<br />
Public Relations Director<br />
LotB <strong>of</strong> small Items to report<br />
this week, but all Important<br />
Ijet's put them in neat little<br />
paragraphs and see what<br />
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Tues. • Sun. 9:30 p.m.<br />
BARREL HOUSE<br />
BANJOS<br />
Fri. 8 p.m. Sun. 4 p.m.<br />
happens.<br />
Weekend entertainment:<br />
Two great string<br />
aggregations will entertain on<br />
the Muaio Pier ttik weekend.<br />
Today (Friday) the<br />
Philadelphia Balalaika OreheBtra<br />
under the direction <strong>of</strong><br />
Paul Kovriga wUl per<strong>for</strong>m<br />
at 8 p.m. Admission Is $1.<br />
Dome early <strong>for</strong> a good seat<br />
This 50-membcr group has<br />
played at the Robin Hood<br />
Dell, Academy <strong>of</strong> Music and<br />
on numerous TV shows. It has<br />
recorded four albums, the<br />
tatest <strong>of</strong> which ij Ukrainian<br />
Donees,<br />
<strong>On</strong> Saturday, the famous<br />
Fralinger Sfrlng Band, 1880<br />
Mummers Parade champi,<br />
wUl play at the pier, 8 p.m.<br />
Admission is f 2.50 <strong>for</strong> adults,<br />
fl <strong>for</strong> children with proceeds<br />
to Rotary Charitttis,<br />
Surf casting: <strong>On</strong>e Of the<br />
O22<br />
oldest on-going sporUng<br />
competitions m the country,<br />
ttw 63rd Annual Ocean City<br />
Qip Tournament, will be held<br />
at the intermediate school in<br />
Marmora. (We no longer have<br />
a field large enough to host it<br />
here).<br />
Surfcasters from<br />
throughout the East compete<br />
in this meet on land and the<br />
winning eoventional gear<br />
team gets its name inscribed<br />
en the base <strong>of</strong> the world<br />
famous, one<strong>of</strong> a kind, very<br />
valuable Ocean City Cup. This<br />
cup is on permanent display<br />
In thi lobby <strong>of</strong> city haU. An<br />
awards banquet will be held<br />
tallowing ths compeUHon at<br />
Watson's Restaurant.<br />
Lifeguards <strong>of</strong> Ocean City,<br />
under the direction <strong>of</strong> Captain<br />
George T. Laffirty, do a great<br />
Job and <strong>of</strong>ten get little mentton<br />
<strong>for</strong> their ef<strong>for</strong>ts. So let's<br />
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mention them, Ron Kirk <strong>of</strong><br />
Llnwood and Robert<br />
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recently won the ei^'s double<br />
rowing championship. Frank<br />
Wlecheek <strong>of</strong> VTUanova won<br />
the singles. Bernlv Farley,<br />
Robert Bed<strong>for</strong>d and "Ken<br />
McAlpine are the guard's top<br />
swimmers.<br />
Bed<strong>for</strong>d represented the<br />
dty in the WUdwood races<br />
yesterday along with the boat<br />
quad. McAlpine will compete<br />
In Margate on Saturday and<br />
at the South Jersey Races in<br />
Brigantine on August 17,<br />
Baby parade: It hardly<br />
seems possible but our 71st<br />
Annual Baby Parade is set <strong>for</strong><br />
Thursday, 10 a.m. beginning<br />
at 6th Strret. A record number<br />
<strong>of</strong> floats will be included.<br />
Our parade will be telecast<br />
by Philadelphia TV, channel<br />
2's popular Bart Feroe Jr.,<br />
and World Of People, a<br />
syndicated show that is seen<br />
in 40 major cities, Priscllla<br />
Parker and her committee<br />
have done an outstanding job<br />
with the event this year,<br />
Russell and Evelyn Hanscom,<br />
who retired after haying<br />
directed the parade <strong>for</strong> over<br />
30 years, have been a big help<br />
in the transition.<br />
There'll be guest celebrities<br />
including Ed Hunt who will<br />
broadcast a TV show fromthe<br />
Music Pier neit summer. A<br />
r<br />
record number <strong>of</strong> floats are<br />
altered.<br />
The'Oeean City historical<br />
Museum *s' annual auction<br />
will be held at the intermediate<br />
school, lath st and<br />
Bay Av., on Wednesday,<br />
August 13, 10 a.m. til 8 p.m.<br />
This is an opportunity to sell<br />
your antiques ad collectibles<br />
at a pr<strong>of</strong>it or add to your<br />
collection. You may bring<br />
your consignments to the<br />
museum, 409 Wesley Av,,<br />
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. through<br />
Saturday,<br />
Pamper scamper: The<br />
recreation department's<br />
annual race <strong>for</strong> crawlers will<br />
be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. on<br />
the 12th Street beach<br />
registration g a.m. This race<br />
Is <strong>for</strong> the diapered and their<br />
cheering parents. Babies race<br />
from the center <strong>of</strong> a<br />
parachute placed on the sand.<br />
First youngster to reach the<br />
edge is declared winner.<br />
Anyone who stands up and<br />
walks Is immediately<br />
disauallfled.<br />
Spaghetti anyone? The<br />
Masonic Temple, 10th St. and<br />
Wesley Av., will sponsor a<br />
spaghetti dinner on Saturday,<br />
August li, 8 p,m, to 7 pjn. The<br />
sit-down dinner will be $4.60<br />
<strong>for</strong> adults and $2,50 <strong>for</strong><br />
children, benefit the Atlantic<br />
Oommandry,<br />
Insurance agency opens<br />
The Waltman Agency <strong>of</strong><br />
South jersey recently announced<br />
an expansion <strong>of</strong> its<br />
insurance services by opening<br />
a branch <strong>of</strong>fice In Ocean City.<br />
According to branch<br />
manager Don Molso, the<br />
move to expand was in<br />
response to a growing number<br />
<strong>of</strong> people locating in the shore<br />
area year round.<br />
"Our Increased volume in<br />
Cape May County alone<br />
necessitated the opening <strong>of</strong> an<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice here," Moiso said.<br />
The agency was established<br />
80 years ago by Harry<br />
Waltman, a frequent visitor to<br />
Ocean City. N<br />
register in person at the<br />
recreation <strong>of</strong>fice, New Jersey<br />
Av. and Shore Road on September<br />
3 and 4,<br />
A |S registration on feeday<br />
<strong>of</strong> the race wUl be taken from<br />
8:30 a.m. on September 6 at<br />
fee park, TTie 5,000-meter<br />
race will begin at lOajn. 4nd<br />
fee lO.OOOmtter will begin at<br />
11 a.m.<br />
T-shirts will be given to fee<br />
first 200 entrants, and<br />
trophies will be awarded to<br />
fee winners in each <strong>of</strong> fee<br />
following divisions: malefemale,<br />
under 18, lft-29,3049,<br />
40 and over, oldest finisher,<br />
youngest finisher.<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation or <strong>for</strong><br />
applications, call Nick Regtaa<br />
at B2M1S1 or WM088.<br />
Excursions<br />
• Round trip £<br />
transportation-<br />
• Dinner<br />
•Salt Water Taffy<br />
n m i J i l t<br />
Gal<br />
465-5011<br />
genuinely surprised by the<br />
tremendous surge in clients<br />
attracted to the firm from the<br />
Mhere communities.<br />
The new <strong>of</strong>fice is located at<br />
1142 Bay Av. in Ocean City<br />
and will continue to <strong>of</strong>fer the<br />
same full-time general insurance<br />
services available at<br />
its main <strong>of</strong>fice in Millville.<br />
Surf casting meet<br />
set <strong>for</strong> Saturday<br />
Leading surf casters <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Bast Coast wUl be competing<br />
in the 83rd Annual Ocean City<br />
Qip Tournament, 10 a.m,,<br />
Saturday, August 8, at the<br />
intermediate school In<br />
Marmora.<br />
The tournament will be<br />
conducted by the Assoclatton<br />
<strong>of</strong> Surf Angling Clubs and<br />
sponsored by the city and the<br />
Ocean City Fishing Club,<br />
oFd Fashlonei<br />
PORK<br />
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Sat., August 30<br />
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Labor Day Weekend<br />
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Saturday, Aug. 23rd<br />
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The Fralinger String Band<br />
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The term "vintage" ii quiet <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
misunderstood in reference to wines.<br />
This misunderstanding has resulted In<br />
several meanings which we would like<br />
to explain;<br />
—Vintage means the<br />
gathering <strong>of</strong> grapes and<br />
pressing them and making<br />
Wine from this yield.<br />
There<strong>for</strong>e, there Ii truly a vintage<br />
every year 1 .<br />
—The date on a bottle <strong>of</strong> wine notes the year In<br />
which the wine was produced-the vintage year.<br />
—Some vineyaicds bottle and dote every year's<br />
production; Others choose to date only the better<br />
years.<br />
—If Is the custom in some regions, notably<br />
Champagne and Port, to date only the wines <strong>of</strong><br />
exceptional years. Thus years may elapse be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
the requirements <strong>of</strong> such a year are met, and<br />
only the dated yearsare.accepfed as "vintage."<br />
We bring these f actyo your aWptijn, not to confuse, but<br />
to clarify this wholearM <strong>of</strong> designating exceptlonal wines<br />
according to the VtaV <strong>of</strong> origin. It'ls ff^iiyrtere important<br />
to remember that light wines are living th|r>gs which are<br />
constantly changing. No two wlnes,;tyen from the same<br />
area, are expected to develop alikfethn not all wines In a<br />
Breat year are really great nor area!! wlnisjn a poor year<br />
reajly poor. The chief adyantage,
PAGE 2 — SECTION TWO<br />
Illuminating conversations<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N.j.<br />
New book highlights the importance <strong>of</strong> listening to the elderly<br />
By CY BRICKFIELD<br />
Being a good listener la an<br />
art. No doubt about It, It la not<br />
aday to draw p«ople out into<br />
their best turns <strong>of</strong> thought, to<br />
cultivate their flights <strong>of</strong><br />
fancy, to encourage their<br />
inmnenta <strong>of</strong> honest reflection.<br />
Ronald Blythe, the British<br />
author, is a good listener And<br />
he has an Important new<br />
Wok, JTw View in Winter, to<br />
p»vi it<br />
A compilation <strong>of</strong> con<br />
venations Blythe held with a<br />
number <strong>of</strong> elderly Britons, the<br />
book preserves many<br />
nmnoriea <strong>of</strong> Engtand'a recant<br />
pest, while advancing new<br />
perceptions — personal<br />
perceptions—about what it la Another, 75 yean <strong>of</strong> age,<br />
Uke to grow old in the England remarks, "Young people<br />
<strong>of</strong> the present.<br />
<strong>of</strong>ten say, 'Would you like to<br />
Although the memories, be young again,* and don't<br />
particularly <strong>of</strong> the vanished reallylikelt when you say.no.<br />
<strong>On</strong>pire, the Great War, and I s<strong>of</strong>ten the How. I say, 'Just<br />
the quickly disappearing think <strong>of</strong> all " th« years I should<br />
class system, are distinctly<br />
British, fee more general<br />
perceptions about toe present<br />
— and about aging — transcend<br />
national and cultural<br />
boundaries.<br />
Hey are always fresh,<br />
<strong>of</strong>ten surprising, <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
illuminating.<br />
"I'm getting on <strong>for</strong> 80 and<br />
fee most tedious thing in my<br />
life now is being expected to<br />
denigrate the young," one 78-<br />
year-old gentlemen confides.<br />
have been done out <strong>of</strong><br />
heaven!' Though that doeant<br />
please them much either."<br />
And a shepherd's widow,<br />
asked what it felt like to be<br />
nearly 100 years old, replies<br />
with delightful matter-<strong>of</strong>-factness:<br />
"Well, you wake up in<br />
fee morning, you uy to<br />
yourself, 'What, still hen?*<br />
And then you make the tea."<br />
Regardless, or at times, hi<br />
spite <strong>of</strong> physical limitations,<br />
fie people Interviewed by<br />
A used home has advantages<br />
Current marketing trends<br />
point up the tact that today's<br />
consumers generally lean<br />
toward purchasing new<br />
rather than used, However, In<br />
fee selection <strong>of</strong> a home,<br />
millions <strong>of</strong> families are<br />
discovering that when it<br />
comes to selection, location,<br />
WINDSURFING<br />
Lessons - Rentals<br />
BAYVIEW MARINA<br />
312BayAv.,O.C.<br />
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amenities, and af<strong>for</strong>dabtllty,<br />
Uie purchase <strong>of</strong> an existing<br />
home makes sense.<br />
According to Richard 0.<br />
Palmer, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
i7,onftmraaber New Jersey<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> Realtors, 4.4<br />
million hones were purchased<br />
across the nation in<br />
1979, Of this total, more flian<br />
80 percent (3,7 million units)<br />
were existing unite. Restated,<br />
7 percent <strong>of</strong> the<br />
hands during 1979,<br />
Why the popularity<br />
EMANUEL D. BRODSKY M.D. F.A.A.P.<br />
WILLIAM SILVERMAN M.D. F.A.A.P.<br />
BARRY KESSLER, M.D.<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
eiisting homes?<br />
"A buyer who considers<br />
purchasing an existing home<br />
has a put many more options<br />
to select from In terms <strong>of</strong><br />
school systems, neighborhoods,<br />
commuting<br />
distance, and proximity to<br />
shopping and recreational<br />
facilities," says Palmer.<br />
"Tire same cannot be said <strong>for</strong><br />
buyers who restrict their<br />
shopping to new homes which,<br />
developed areas."<br />
Palmer indicates that af-<br />
BRIGHTON PEDIATRICS, P.A.<br />
ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF AN<br />
ADDITIONAL OFFICEFOR THE PR ACT1CE OF Pediatrics<br />
22 Roosevelt Blvd.<br />
Marmora, N.J,<br />
Hours Daily Sy Appointment • Phone 1609) 398-8122<br />
Blythe continue to see their<br />
lives a* working propositions.<br />
Few would mot to be<br />
younger, but most are quite<br />
bappy to continue living and<br />
have yet to give up on fee<br />
business <strong>of</strong> life.<br />
"I've never stopped<br />
working and I don't think Oat<br />
long be<strong>for</strong>e all kinds <strong>of</strong> interesting<br />
ideas now being<br />
<strong>for</strong>mulated wffl be carried<br />
cut."<br />
For many <strong>of</strong> Blythe'a<br />
readers, such spunk nay<br />
come as a surprise. Too <strong>of</strong>ten,<br />
our perceptions <strong>of</strong> the elderly<br />
are dominated by those <strong>of</strong><br />
one should," says an 83-yearold<br />
actor. "Why stop eating or downright disagreeable as<br />
their number who are<br />
making love? Working Is Just conversationalists, griping<br />
as goodJCeep it up!" about their aches and pains,<br />
"1 am 79 and would like to or the petty injustice* <strong>of</strong> life.<br />
go on," another man states. Rationally, most <strong>of</strong> us<br />
"It is still good to be alive, would agree Oat generational<br />
andli] appreciate It every day. generalizations are <strong>of</strong>Utfle<br />
I am ill curious about life writ, and many <strong>of</strong> us will<br />
andlwant to knowbow things admit to knowing young and<br />
middle-aged people who are<br />
will work out. It frustratesme<br />
to think my dean win come<br />
dreadful bores.<br />
But Irrationally, too many<br />
Of us assume mat one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
traits <strong>of</strong> increasing age Is the<br />
progressive deterioration <strong>of</strong><br />
conversational ability,<br />
matched only by a drying up<br />
<strong>for</strong>dablllty Is also an important<br />
factor in considering<br />
<strong>of</strong> the thought processes In<br />
the purchase <strong>of</strong> resale<br />
Property,<br />
"New homes tend to sell at<br />
higher prices while many<br />
more existing homes are in a<br />
homes sold at prices under<br />
$60,000 la 1879," explains<br />
Palmer. "HowfTer, only<br />
1979<br />
Additionally, Palmer points<br />
out feat buyers <strong>of</strong> eriittog<br />
homes tend to realize tie<br />
same return on their Investment<br />
as those who purchase<br />
new units.<br />
However, perhaps tbe most<br />
recognized advantage in<br />
purchasing an existing<br />
property is the opportunity to<br />
enjoy the home to-,<br />
provemento provided by the<br />
previous owner.<br />
"Most existing homes <strong>of</strong>fer<br />
amenities men as mature<br />
landscaping,, structural<br />
ji i iiif ^iy^ | |y|ifi| and aduiufioal<br />
insulation, weather stripping,<br />
caulking, storm doors and<br />
windows," says Palmer. "In<br />
addition, carpets, drapes and<br />
other furnishings are<br />
frequently Indudedln the sate<br />
price <strong>of</strong> an existing homo."<br />
general, and interest In the<br />
world in particular.<br />
Blythe baa written an<br />
enjoyable book. But it it also<br />
an Important book because it<br />
DlustratM a very obvious<br />
point: the elderly have things<br />
to say, and It would benefit us<br />
to listen to them.<br />
Because they lived fa a time<br />
Band to per<strong>for</strong>m<br />
in Sea Isle City<br />
SOMERS POINT - It's<br />
going to be a time <strong>for</strong> music,<br />
dancing and frolic when the<br />
Brown Street Chowder<br />
Sodely tend invades this<br />
resort<strong>for</strong> a summertime open<br />
air conesrt at the promenade<br />
bandstand on August 13, 8<br />
pjn.<br />
The unique group <strong>of</strong><br />
musicians, inc*"(1lng country<br />
fiddlers, state champion<br />
banjoplayers, anoom-pa bass<br />
and a "Junk man" (drummer)<br />
has been meeting with<br />
high success wherever they<br />
appear and that is practically<br />
in every part <strong>of</strong> me state.<br />
The band is led by Jim<br />
Bennett <strong>of</strong> Mauricetown who<br />
will be pulling his charges<br />
trough • rapid-fire program<br />
Important oonaWerattons <strong>of</strong> ,
"1<br />
A<br />
editorials /comment<br />
out...safeiy<br />
views/reviews<br />
Five, Section Two<br />
Friday, August 8, 1980<br />
Four years after Hurricane Belle<br />
' narrowly missed colliding with the<br />
South Jo-gey coast in the midst <strong>of</strong> a<br />
heavy summer, <strong>of</strong>ficials here have<br />
finally developed a comprehensive<br />
emergency evacuation plan that<br />
doesn't merely funnel people out <strong>of</strong><br />
Cipe May County and then leave<br />
them on their own.<br />
People on the Jersey Cape were<br />
exceptionally lucky that Hurricane<br />
Belle, which arrived here on August<br />
9, 1976, veered far out to sea and<br />
only lashed at the land with heavy<br />
rains.<br />
It took nearly eight hours to move<br />
visitors out <strong>of</strong> Ocean City alone and,<br />
once they hit the Garden State<br />
Parkway, they found themselves<br />
sitting in long lines waiting to pay<br />
tolls, tolls that could have coat them<br />
much more than the change<br />
required to pass through had Belle<br />
hit with her full fury.<br />
According to John W. Marcy Jr.,<br />
director <strong>of</strong> the Federal Emergency<br />
Management Agency, said in an<br />
article on TTie Sentinel-Ledger op ed<br />
page ot July 11, a potential <strong>for</strong><br />
widespread fatalities in a serious<br />
hurricane Is to have the storm <strong>for</strong>ce<br />
flood waters inland and trap tens <strong>of</strong><br />
thousands <strong>of</strong> people lined up on a<br />
major highway trying to get out.<br />
times <strong>of</strong> emergencies to facilitate<br />
more rapid withdrawal from low,<br />
vulnerable areas such as the Jersey<br />
Cape,<br />
Another problem highlighted by<br />
the 1976 storm is that <strong>of</strong> shelter.<br />
Those who were able to find a<br />
place to stay once they retreated<br />
from the barrier islands <strong>of</strong>ten paid<br />
exhorbitant rates and those who<br />
couldn't find or af<strong>for</strong>d temporary<br />
housing were <strong>for</strong>ced, on short<br />
notice, to drive on through to their<br />
homes farther up in New Jersey and<br />
in surrounding states.<br />
To preclude this possibility, the<br />
Cape May County<br />
Office <strong>of</strong><br />
Emergency Management (the new<br />
name <strong>for</strong> the civil defense <strong>of</strong>fice)<br />
was a pioneer in the development <strong>of</strong><br />
an early warning system which<br />
aljows it to receive reports <strong>of</strong> tidal<br />
levels from Florida on up as storms<br />
move toward the Jersey Cape from<br />
the tropics.<br />
And, to avoid the debacle <strong>of</strong> 1976,<br />
emergency management <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />
have worked out an arrangement<br />
that allows tolls to be waived in<br />
Now Cape May and Cumberland<br />
County <strong>of</strong>ficials have worked out a<br />
plan that facilitates the rtpid<br />
movement <strong>of</strong> 250,000 people <strong>of</strong>f the<br />
Jersey Cape and allows <strong>for</strong> housing<br />
<strong>of</strong> up to 100,000 <strong>of</strong> them in schools in<br />
Vineland, Bridgeton and MJUviUe<br />
(it is assumed that the remainder<br />
would already have found housing<br />
elsewhere or drive on to their<br />
permanent homes).<br />
The two counties'<br />
emergency<br />
management <strong>of</strong>ficials — ana particularly<br />
Cape May County<br />
Freeholder Ralph Evans and<br />
Cumberland County Freeholder Ed<br />
Salmon —are to be commended <strong>for</strong><br />
their continuing ef<strong>for</strong>t to make<br />
evacuation plans here safer and<br />
more efficient.<br />
Hie Cape May County Emergency<br />
Planning Office has been touted as<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the best in the nation and it is<br />
and has been ik leader in the<br />
development <strong>of</strong> jearly warning<br />
methods. ^-<br />
Now it is up to both the residents<br />
and tourists to understand — not<br />
fear — the potential <strong>for</strong> devastation<br />
in a hurricane and be prepared to<br />
follow the directives <strong>of</strong> emergency<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials quickly and sanely.<br />
Jersey Cape <strong>of</strong>ficials should<br />
provide <strong>for</strong> wide dissemination <strong>of</strong><br />
Test bill needed<br />
We've had truth In ad- incident unlikely to happen."<br />
verttong, truth In packaging<br />
Harvey Block, an aspiring<br />
and truth in labeling,<br />
clinical psychologist, was<br />
New Jersey may soon have given an Incorrect score by<br />
truth in testing, If a measure the Educational<br />
Testing<br />
backed by the New Jersey Service <strong>of</strong> Princeton. Based at<br />
Education Association makes least parity on the Incorrect<br />
it<br />
through the state ETS score, Block was denied<br />
Legislature during toe admission to the graduate<br />
current session.<br />
schools he applied to enter.<br />
New Jersey is one <strong>of</strong> about a<br />
EM then admitted it had<br />
dozen states which may soon underscored Brown's test by<br />
Mow the lead <strong>of</strong> New York, 300 points. Block's admission<br />
which passed g truth-fn- to graduate school was<br />
testing bill last faU. Under the delayed by one year, which,<br />
provisions <strong>of</strong> feat bill, a he claimed, cost him valuable<br />
student who takes a stajv- tiroe and money,<br />
dardized test <strong>for</strong> admission to<br />
"Block had a year <strong>of</strong> his life<br />
college or graduate school taken away and all ETS did<br />
may now see m corrected was say U was sorry," Totten<br />
tat. In the past, a student said. "Well, being aeteUng<br />
such a test received countable to the public<br />
only a raw score. menu more than having to -<br />
However, the New Jersey say you're sorry, and this bill<br />
bill,S-1006, goes further than will make ETS and other<br />
the New York measure. It testmakers<br />
more aemandates<br />
that a student countable."<br />
taking any kind <strong>of</strong> stan-<br />
n, B NJEA President, A<br />
dardized tost — net just an New Brunswick high school<br />
admission test — may see his teacher on haw, said file<br />
*~ *~ - -- • • portion <strong>of</strong> the bill mandating<br />
open reporting <strong>of</strong> studies <strong>of</strong> I<br />
test validity would also lead to<br />
I o According to Eagleton Poll<br />
f k It<br />
New Jersey residents rely on newspapers <strong>for</strong> local in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
[.tor's tinte- Tha Nms .TBPMU'O im« *""»' ( *- —J •- -<br />
W.<br />
V Editor's note; The<br />
fallowing la the fifth in a<br />
camming serin m how<br />
aardm State residents<br />
vtew tnajr state band on a<br />
Eagleton<br />
Institute'<br />
Rutgers University,<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
A majority <strong>of</strong> New Jer-<br />
_<br />
seyana report dtasatutfacflon<br />
$ with television coverage <strong>of</strong><br />
t tte Garden State.<br />
|. Almost two out <strong>of</strong> three<br />
I<br />
state residents feel neigh-<br />
I<br />
boring VW stations do a<br />
I<br />
worse job <strong>of</strong> providing in-<br />
$ fj<strong>for</strong>matlon about New Jersey<br />
? -compared to ttielr coverage <strong>of</strong><br />
| New York City or<br />
I<br />
Philadelphia. The latest<br />
I<br />
Eagleton PoU focusing on<br />
New Jersey's image, found<br />
newspapers continue tobe<br />
New Jerseyan's main source<br />
<strong>of</strong> In<strong>for</strong>mation even though<br />
ef<strong>for</strong>ts to Increase television<br />
coverage <strong>of</strong> the state have<br />
intensified in recent years.<br />
The Rutgers-based poll, in<br />
interviews with 1,005 New<br />
Jersey residents, found that<br />
M percent rated the TV news<br />
coverage <strong>of</strong> their<br />
state<br />
negatively while 44 percent<br />
gave It positive ratings. When<br />
those polled were asked to<br />
comoare TV coverage <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Jersey news with mat <strong>of</strong> New<br />
York City or Philadelphia<br />
events, 62 percent said the<br />
out-<strong>of</strong>-state television station<br />
did a worse job broadcasting<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
about New<br />
Jersey and 31 percent felt It<br />
was the same. Three percent<br />
answered that the coverage<br />
<strong>of</strong> New Jersey was better.<br />
New Jerseyan's dependence<br />
on newspapers <strong>for</strong><br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation about state<br />
government<br />
reflects the<br />
inadequate<br />
television<br />
coverage <strong>of</strong> state events.<br />
Sixty-two percent <strong>of</strong> mow<br />
contacted said their main<br />
source <strong>of</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation about<br />
New Jersey came<br />
from<br />
newspapers while only 19<br />
percent reported using<br />
televtslen.<br />
Seven percent got state<br />
news from a combination <strong>of</strong><br />
sources, 6 percent from<br />
friends, 4 percent from radio<br />
and 1 percent<br />
from<br />
magazines.<br />
In contrast, when stall<br />
residents report their in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
sources <strong>for</strong><br />
national news, their media<br />
usuage is more balanced.<br />
Forty-one percent named<br />
television and 36 percent cited<br />
newspapers. In addition, 10<br />
percent use combinations <strong>of</strong><br />
sources, I percent magazines,<br />
5 percent radio ad 2 percent<br />
answered<br />
friends and<br />
acquaintances.<br />
The legal activity <strong>of</strong> the<br />
past three years has not<br />
changed the feelings state<br />
residents have about<br />
television's neglect <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Garden State,<br />
This year's figures are<br />
almost unchanged from polls<br />
Truth in testing bill urged<br />
greater accountability.<br />
or her corrected paper to<br />
make sure mat the test was<br />
scored properly.<br />
The bill, sponsored by B,_ _»,w H ,, MUU . v ,<br />
teacher-legislator Francis<br />
Totten pointed to two recent<br />
Herbert, requires that all studies <strong>of</strong> ETS's Scholastic<br />
testmakers must furnish data * " *<br />
on how the test was constructed,<br />
what it is trying to<br />
tost, and what test scores<br />
mean.<br />
Further, the bill asks<br />
testmakers to report any<br />
studies <strong>of</strong> the test's validity<br />
and reliability to the com.<br />
;—-- «^_ ^*i=. u UVUUSBIIU<br />
Aptitude Test (SAT), wMch<br />
reported that the tests were<br />
not <strong>of</strong> great validity In<br />
predicting<br />
college per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />
and that success<br />
could be increased<br />
significantly if the student<br />
took a coaching course,<br />
The two studies<br />
were<br />
_._ .w.iHu; HI UK com- The two studies were<br />
mlssloner's <strong>of</strong>fice to the state<br />
oonductedlBdepeiidentlyi one<br />
Department rf Educotinn<br />
»- —«»- «— •••—-••-•<br />
emergency evacuation material <strong>for</strong><br />
residents and visitors alike so that<br />
when a storm hits people understand<br />
how to move out. SWa<br />
material should also emphasize the<br />
impqrtanee <strong>of</strong> getting out when a<br />
hurricane is imminent.<br />
Too many people feel it is some<br />
kind <strong>of</strong> foolish display <strong>of</strong> bravery to<br />
remain<br />
behind when others are<br />
being evacuated in the face <strong>of</strong> a<br />
coastal storm.<br />
And, too <strong>of</strong>ten these people are<br />
either the ones listed among the<br />
dead and missing following a storm<br />
or <strong>for</strong>ce ethers to risk their Uvt§<br />
gettingthem out after it is too late to<br />
leave safely.<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Education.<br />
•"•For toolong, we've had to<br />
take the word <strong>of</strong> the testmakers<br />
on what the tests<br />
really mean and how they're<br />
to be interpreted," says<br />
NJEA President Frank<br />
Totten. "Studentsparentsand<br />
teachers have had toaccept<br />
on blind faith that the score<br />
reported to the student waa<br />
really correct. This bill would<br />
change that and would make<br />
cases like the Harvey Block<br />
was written by Allen Nairn<br />
and sponsored by Ralph<br />
Nadar and the other was<br />
conducted by Harvard<br />
Medical School pr<strong>of</strong>essors<br />
Warner Sack and Douglas<br />
Porter.<br />
Both studies found Oat<br />
standardized tests really have<br />
little value in predicting who<br />
will do well in college or<br />
graduate school and who<br />
(Please turn to page S)<br />
f<br />
•f (continued from page 4)<br />
rfjtl won't. This lack <strong>of</strong> predictive<br />
"* validity was corroborated by<br />
William Mason, director <strong>of</strong><br />
. admissions at Bowdoin<br />
| m College, one <strong>of</strong> a few colleges<br />
*| which do not require sub-<br />
3 mission <strong>of</strong> SAT scores.<br />
if<br />
Bowdoin is one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
f nation's most selective<br />
colleges. It receives five<br />
applications <strong>for</strong> every seat<br />
available in the school.<br />
410 Maw" told NJEA recently<br />
-ft<br />
that one-quarter <strong>of</strong> Bowdoin's<br />
'§<br />
student body did not submit<br />
f<br />
SAT scores with their apii<br />
plications and that these<br />
I<br />
students are doing the same<br />
a* oualify work as those who did<br />
f<br />
submit SAT scores. Mason,<br />
,;> who has been at Bowdoin <strong>for</strong><br />
I<br />
five years, said mat "oe-<br />
; casionally, someone tries to<br />
i f) prove mere Is a Unk" (bet-<br />
;.: v -^ ween test scores and per-<br />
, <strong>for</strong>mance) but pointed out<br />
that the most recent Rhodes<br />
Scholar from Bowdoin had<br />
low SAT scores (in the 4M<br />
out <strong>of</strong> 800).<br />
Totten says he hopes that by<br />
taking the mystique out <strong>of</strong><br />
standardized testing, the<br />
truth-in-testlng backers can<br />
lessen undeserved reliance on<br />
such tests.<br />
"These tests are widely<br />
abused," he declares.<br />
"They're used to label<br />
students; they're wrongly<br />
used to allocate funds; they're<br />
going to be used to<br />
classify schools and school<br />
districts; and they're being<br />
used to<br />
mis-evaluate<br />
teachers. Hie tests are not<br />
reliable. It's grossly unfair."<br />
Both political parties are<br />
interested in truth-in-testing<br />
legislation. Herbert's bill has<br />
drawn support from<br />
Democrats and Republicans<br />
alike, with six co-sponsors. In<br />
addition,<br />
Republican<br />
Assemblyman John Rocco<br />
has just introduced A47SS, a<br />
truth-in-testlng bill which is<br />
somewhat<br />
less comprehensive<br />
nan Herbert's.<br />
Rocco, an educator, has 10 cosponsors,<br />
all Republicans.<br />
Testmakers are expected to<br />
spend large amounts <strong>of</strong><br />
money 'lobbying against the<br />
bills, although Industry<strong>of</strong>ficials<br />
have recently agreed to<br />
let studets see how their testa<br />
are scored.<br />
Your Freeholders<br />
DIRECTOR<br />
Anthony T. CatansM<br />
lliE, inn Avenue<br />
North W.ldwood.JNl J.<br />
5M-I397<br />
FREEHOLDER<br />
William E. Sturm. Jr.<br />
1036 North Shore Rond<br />
Rio Grande, N.J. 08241<br />
465-5631<br />
VICE DIRECTOR<br />
Ger»MM, Thornton<br />
417 Hollywood Avenue<br />
VUUi,N.J. 08215<br />
886-8844<br />
FREEHOLDER<br />
Ralph W. Evans<br />
OHptliStrMt<br />
Stone Harbor, N.J. 08247<br />
M8-5411<br />
FREEHOLDER<br />
Jack Blttner<br />
817 E. 8th Street<br />
Ocean City, N.J. OSIie<br />
3SM1M<br />
conducted in May 1978 and<br />
March 1979 when 50 percent <strong>of</strong><br />
New Jerseyans said network<br />
stations In New York City and<br />
Philadelphia were doing a f air<br />
or poor Job reporting about<br />
New Jersey.<br />
In addition, the current<br />
survey as well as the 1978 and<br />
1978 polls show an identical 62<br />
percent<br />
evaluating New<br />
Jttney coverage as worse<br />
than that <strong>of</strong> the local<br />
broadcast areas — New York<br />
aty or Philadelphia.<br />
"New Jerseyans are very<br />
•ware <strong>of</strong> their state's poor<br />
television coverage," commented<br />
Janice<br />
Baliou,<br />
associate director <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Eagleton Poll "Even though<br />
the FCC has required New<br />
York City and Philadelphia<br />
television stations to improve<br />
their coverap <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />
events, state residents continue<br />
to depend on<br />
Put<br />
yourself<br />
in the<br />
Picture!<br />
newspapers as much as ever.<br />
We are a uni-medla state In a<br />
multi-media area,"<br />
Aluiough there are major<br />
newspapers in nearby' New<br />
York City and FWkdeiphla,<br />
three out <strong>of</strong> four Garden State<br />
residents usually read a New<br />
Jersey newspaper. White 78<br />
percent <strong>of</strong> those contacted<br />
read a state paper, only 13<br />
pireent read a New York and<br />
5 percent read a Philadelphia<br />
newspaper.<br />
Two-mlrds <strong>of</strong> those polled<br />
rated their newspaper's<br />
coverage <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />
government and politics<br />
positively with 17 percent<br />
saying it was excellent and 50<br />
pircent rating it good.<br />
Negative evaluations <strong>of</strong><br />
only fair (24 percent) and<br />
poor (6 percent) were given<br />
by about a third <strong>of</strong> those interviewed.<br />
,<br />
New Jerseyans who depend<br />
on TV <strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation about<br />
the state differ from those<br />
who rely on newspapers.<br />
Those who had less nan a<br />
high school education as well<br />
as those who live in center<br />
dtles were more likely to<br />
depend on television <strong>for</strong> their<br />
news about fee state. In addition,<br />
« percent <strong>of</strong> white<br />
compared to 48 percent nonwhite<br />
state residents use<br />
newspapers togetNew Jersey<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
"<strong>Newspaper</strong> coverage <strong>of</strong><br />
New Jersey Is available, but<br />
many residents are not likely<br />
to actively seek out news'<br />
about their state. While<br />
residents <strong>of</strong> other states can<br />
also use TV to get in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
New Jerseyans<br />
who do not use newspapers<br />
have no easily accessible<br />
alternative source <strong>of</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
about their state,"<br />
commented Baliou.<br />
.'*<br />
Negative evaluations' <strong>of</strong>i;p<br />
New Jersey's<br />
television,,^<br />
coverage were more likely , ri<br />
from viewers <strong>of</strong> New York',-,<br />
dry stations (58percent) thari' ''<br />
those who watch Philadelphia" ;"»<br />
TV (49 percent).» addition, a'^<br />
greater<br />
percent <strong>of</strong> NeaO<br />
Jerseyans with more it;<br />
education (62 percent) rated<br />
TV coverage negatively thafif<br />
did those with a high school ^-><br />
(M percent) or less than B ^<br />
high school degree (41 per-" A<br />
•nt)<br />
'!:<br />
W<br />
nt). ...!:<br />
Thlsla the fifth in a series <strong>of</strong> lft<br />
reports on "New Jersey 1^<br />
Images" conducted by the<br />
Eagleton Institute <strong>of</strong> Rutgertf<br />
University. The series lif 1 '<br />
based on a statewide survey ''<<br />
conducted between June 9 anH? 1 !<br />
17 when a scientifically t><br />
selected random sample <strong>of</strong>f t) ,<br />
1,005 New Jerseyans 18 and |r<br />
(ider was interviewed M '<br />
telephone. "7 \<br />
letters /readers react<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
Page Faun Section Two Friday, August 8, 1980<br />
Mayor Rafla hits call <strong>for</strong> government chai<br />
O<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: As<br />
mayor <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle City, I found<br />
Thp Sentinel-Ledger's sudden<br />
Interest in our government<br />
and the proposed change<br />
rather Interesting,<br />
I say, "sudden interest,"<br />
because the Sentinel Ledger<br />
has not shown any particular<br />
interest in our government. A<br />
reporter is dispatched to<br />
cover our city commissioner<br />
meetings a tewtimes a year,<br />
and we are ignored the rest <strong>of</strong><br />
the year by your paper.<br />
Now, with your vast experience<br />
in covering our<br />
government, you editorially<br />
state that a, "change is<br />
needed in Sea Isle City," and<br />
your only basis is that Ocean<br />
(3ty has a dry administration<br />
and you feel that an unelected<br />
city administration<br />
(manager) is the answer to all<br />
city problems.<br />
Perhaps The Sentinel-<br />
Mayor Wimberg answers criticism<br />
Editor's<br />
note; The<br />
Mowing letter was sent to<br />
Michael A. Smrbeus by<br />
Geton City Major Omter<br />
I, Wrriberg with a request<br />
(t be printed here.<br />
Dear Mr, Swerbeus: It<br />
always astounds me that<br />
residents and non-residents <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City will write a letter<br />
to the editor in order tovent<br />
their feelings on a city ad*<br />
ministration, instead <strong>of</strong> airing<br />
-Mir gripes in person, and<br />
perhaps ptttng answers to<br />
their criticism.<br />
•Mr. Swerbeus, I also am<br />
ttred <strong>of</strong> griping about the state<br />
mandated B percent cap law,<br />
imd I toothank God <strong>for</strong> the<br />
law. However, I don't think<br />
that the arithmetic quite adds<br />
up. When you compare the<br />
Inflation rate <strong>of</strong> almost<br />
everything at 18 percent, to<br />
the 5 percent allowed by fee<br />
stetef try to balance a budget<br />
with those figures,<br />
I do walk and drive around<br />
the city and observe much<br />
more than you give credit <strong>for</strong>.<br />
You could have asked the<br />
autonomous<br />
parking<br />
authority why two men are<br />
necessary to collect money<br />
from the meters, rather than<br />
Reader raps neglect<br />
: Editor's note: The<br />
jollowing letter was sent to<br />
iMsyor Ouster J, Wmberg<br />
with a request a copy<br />
;tf printed here,<br />
:Dear Mayor Wimberg: I<br />
fyundyourrecent letter which<br />
accompanied my (increased!)<br />
real estate tax bin<br />
ta be quite interesting, your<br />
plea to control Utter, clean up<br />
vacant tots, etc., Is most<br />
bpmmendable.<br />
: However, I was especially<br />
totrlgued by your reference to<br />
Seleaa streets." My question<br />
fc"wh«rt»»T"<br />
wh«rt»e-»T<br />
In beautiful<br />
downtown<br />
^r^- B ******* \ •« puvc uijaioii<br />
<strong>of</strong> the island) some <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ifreete have all but diaap.<br />
peand, ITiey look u though<br />
they were beoibed out — and<br />
M year they were Just as<br />
t»d.Ifindthit40thStreethai<br />
toen repaved, but 38th and<br />
•ft remain In deplorable<br />
condition.<br />
if the aim is toenhance<br />
property values, the con.<br />
ttnued neglect <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong><br />
mete streets surely is a step<br />
to the wrong direction. And,<br />
incidentally, I wonder how the<br />
residents <strong>of</strong> detoured West<br />
Avenue have felt about<br />
maintaining their property<br />
values this season?<br />
During nearly a quarter <strong>of</strong> a<br />
centry as a property owner in<br />
Ocean City, I have never seen<br />
such neglect as during the last<br />
two years.<br />
Vigorous en<strong>for</strong>cement <strong>of</strong><br />
fee ordinances that you cite ia<br />
highly desireable, but it is<br />
really imperative that<br />
something constructive is<br />
done toImprove the streets.<br />
Is it possible <strong>for</strong> you togive<br />
some reasonable timetable<br />
<strong>for</strong> paving 38th and nth<br />
streets, as well as others that<br />
are in luch a deplorable<br />
condition?<br />
W.F.Crawfert<br />
OoeanCity<br />
the city which is not involved<br />
in this operation.<br />
Ifyou had asked the chief <strong>of</strong><br />
police why two or three men<br />
are needed topaint the yellow<br />
and white lines on the streets,<br />
I am sure he could have given<br />
you the answer, as well as<br />
what other duties they per<strong>for</strong>m.<br />
If you had asked the city<br />
engineer why "King Tut"<br />
rides his blue chariot down<br />
fee boardwalk every morning,<br />
he could have and will<br />
give you the answer.<br />
Every ef<strong>for</strong>t it being made<br />
to have proper, honest use <strong>of</strong><br />
the city's facilities. However,<br />
negative remarks made by<br />
unknowledgeable persons,<br />
does not help the attitude <strong>of</strong><br />
city workers.<br />
the city manager, who does<br />
not not have an executive<br />
assistant, spends countless<br />
hours In the management <strong>of</strong><br />
the dty, and if you would<br />
observe more closely you<br />
couldhave seen that the hours<br />
are not spent In his "Ivory<br />
lower." He is.on the scene<br />
whenever and wherever<br />
necessary.<br />
I hope that you will be<br />
present at the 1981 budget<br />
hearing*, so that you can<br />
verify the amount <strong>of</strong> money<br />
the "bums" have to spend,<br />
ad where they are spending<br />
it.<br />
•*<br />
Ledger should do a little permit any additional ser-<br />
"homework" be<strong>for</strong>e making vices to our citizens, but<br />
such statements.<br />
rather <strong>for</strong>ce cuts in present<br />
To compare sprawling, services due to mass lay<strong>of</strong>fs<br />
heavUy populated Ocean City <strong>of</strong> personel, as happened In<br />
to our small family resort is Ocean City.<br />
Uke comparing apples and<br />
Sea Isle aty presently has<br />
plums. Both resort towns are the third lowest tax rate in<br />
unique In character, and our ape May County, (Upper<br />
problems and population are Township Is lowest due tothe<br />
far from the same.<br />
money they receive from the<br />
lhave taken the opportunity gross receipts tax, and atone<br />
on many occasions to discuss Harbor It second lowest Sea<br />
your <strong>for</strong>m <strong>of</strong> government with Isle City Is only 023 cents<br />
many <strong>of</strong> your cittaens,<br />
higher than Stone Harbor, and<br />
We hear <strong>of</strong> wholesale firing about half that<strong>of</strong> Ocean City),<br />
<strong>of</strong> city employees, tuto In,:; in the past few yean Sea<br />
Sf'ilS*** •"!£••.. ft WiCitvhMbimtabrandnew<br />
near that these cuts and Job «-.«- ------•-— -<br />
losses were necessary topay<br />
and Ms staff.<br />
,,- meeting room and new court<br />
We read where the original •" faculties<br />
mm cost <strong>for</strong> a city ad. - „ T" .<br />
- - We have opened a community<br />
center with a library<br />
and meeting rooms <strong>for</strong> our<br />
senior citizens, the Boy.and<br />
Girl scouts and other community<br />
groups. (I have the<br />
great honor, <strong>of</strong> having this<br />
_» w*v «w> HHHkS HiUJMUBIf<br />
public safety building <strong>for</strong> our<br />
fire, police and ambulance<br />
corps, a commissioners'<br />
The<br />
Sentinel-Ledger<br />
encourages Its readers<br />
to express their views<br />
on Ihli page. Letters<br />
should be brief, signed<br />
and accompanied by an<br />
address<br />
and, when<br />
possible, a telephone<br />
number. Requests <strong>for</strong><br />
the name <strong>of</strong> the writer to<br />
be withheld will be<br />
honored at the editor's<br />
tfUcretlon. Hie editor<br />
retains the right to edit<br />
letters , <strong>for</strong> length<br />
without<br />
changing<br />
meaning. To Insure that<br />
your views make it in<br />
tine <strong>for</strong> publication In<br />
the current week, let*<br />
ten should be In our <strong>of</strong>flee*<br />
no later than<br />
Tuesday noon.<br />
SJRT is lauded<br />
Young people need to be heard<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: I<br />
hope the people in Ocean dty<br />
' and surrounding communities<br />
are going to rally to increase<br />
support <strong>for</strong> the South Jersey<br />
Regional Theatre at the<br />
Gateway<br />
Playhouse in<br />
Somers Point. This theatre is<br />
aculturalgemandit would be<br />
a great loss to the community<br />
if it were <strong>for</strong>ced to dose <strong>for</strong><br />
lack <strong>of</strong> support.<br />
I and members <strong>of</strong> my<br />
family have driven from<br />
Philadelphia <strong>for</strong> the express<br />
purpose <strong>of</strong> seeing a per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />
there at the<br />
Gateway various times<br />
during the fall, winter and<br />
spring in the past several<br />
years, Paul Alken is to be<br />
commended <strong>for</strong> his ef<strong>for</strong>ts to<br />
bring quality theatre toyour •<br />
community. 0<br />
With the projected increases<br />
in year<br />
round<br />
population in the not several<br />
yean it a%«m as If the<br />
theatre would be needed more -<br />
than ever. And, what a .<br />
bargain it Is compared with<br />
the|18and HO prices we pay -<br />
ia Philadelphia <strong>for</strong> a single •<br />
seat, - i<br />
Marguerite Lytle 0<br />
" Philadelphia<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger; As<br />
I watched the surfing contest<br />
at 7th Street on Tuesday<br />
evening July 29,1 noticed the<br />
peat numbers <strong>of</strong> people who,<br />
Uke me, lined the railing and<br />
j watched the young people<br />
'with a mixture <strong>of</strong> awe and<br />
admiration.<br />
It was not always so.<br />
Not toolong ago, the surfer<br />
with his long hair and curious<br />
obsession was regarded with<br />
distinct distrust. At best he<br />
was looked upon as a follower<br />
<strong>of</strong> a lunatic fad which would<br />
surely pass; at worst, as a<br />
part <strong>of</strong> ths shadowy fringe <strong>of</strong><br />
the hippy culture.<br />
Many adults have worked<br />
long, arduously, and successfully<br />
over the yean to<br />
cttspei mat myth — T. J,<br />
Carey, Don Plleggi, Art Ford,<br />
George Gerlach — but most <strong>of</strong><br />
the credit must go tothe<br />
actions have been quite<br />
consistently responsible.<br />
They have in fact, given this<br />
community both national and<br />
world recognition; and, In<br />
addition to the public<br />
relation, they have given us<br />
pride.<br />
It must be disheartening,<br />
then, <strong>for</strong> them to have to<br />
carry on their activity In the<br />
cesspool the Sandpiper's<br />
discharge makes <strong>of</strong> their<br />
ocean. It is a disgrace which<br />
no other segment <strong>of</strong> this city's<br />
population would endure.<br />
As one who has dealt with<br />
young men and women<br />
continuously <strong>for</strong> some 30<br />
years, I am always amazed at<br />
their ability to cope with the<br />
worst that an omnipotent<br />
adult world hands them. I am<br />
equally<br />
amazed (and<br />
Ashamed) at how seldom we<br />
actually respond to their <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
well-founded complaints,<br />
I do not know what can be<br />
done to improve the situation,<br />
but I respectfully<br />
urge<br />
responsible citizens and dty<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials to walk to fee7th<br />
Street beach, look at the dirt<br />
and muck, and ask themselves<br />
if they would swim<br />
there. There can be only one<br />
answer.<br />
Let us <strong>for</strong> once listen to<br />
these fine young men and<br />
women and then do something<br />
to give them back the kind <strong>of</strong><br />
water that the rest <strong>of</strong> Ocean<br />
City enjoys. We certainly owe<br />
mem no las than that,<br />
James B, Kirk<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Guidance<br />
CttW<br />
ministration <strong>for</strong> Ocean wuy<br />
has grown Into a bureaucratic<br />
network <strong>of</strong> aides, assistants,<br />
wit]] a coat approaching<br />
1100,000 annually.<br />
It appears that your charter<br />
study commission sold fee<br />
dty, "a bill <strong>of</strong> goods," when it<br />
came to costs,<br />
I have taken what you<br />
editorially call "pot shots" at<br />
the Sea Isle City Charter<br />
Study Commission, but they<br />
are based on the facts <strong>of</strong> life <strong>of</strong><br />
running our dty government.<br />
As you are no doubt aware,<br />
there is a state imposed 6<br />
percent "cap" that limits the<br />
annual Increase in spending<br />
by any government body in<br />
New Jersey. ><br />
This, "cap," law has been si<br />
severe problem to all local<br />
governments, especially with<br />
CORRECTION<br />
Donald C, Famine Is<br />
secretary-treasurer <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Ocean City Beach and<br />
Boardwalk Association and<br />
not the Ocean City Beach and<br />
Bay Preservation Asrodatton<br />
as might have been aisotned<br />
Shore 'friendliness'<br />
Editor,<br />
Sentinel-Ledger: the seashore has to <strong>of</strong>fer,<br />
<strong>for</strong> the past month and a half<br />
Over the entire period <strong>of</strong><br />
I have been directing a time my staff, our retarded<br />
program <strong>for</strong> mentally guests and myself have been<br />
retarded adults In Ocean City, warm ly<br />
welcomed<br />
center named after me by (he<br />
dtltens <strong>of</strong> lea We City.)<br />
TOeCitytfSMlatodtyhai . . - -<br />
KSd%4g^nS: Young are commended<br />
something Ocean aty with its _... -<br />
dty<br />
admlnistriitor-ffianager<br />
and higher tares has not bean<br />
able to do.<br />
Ocean City has toomany unen<strong>for</strong>ceable laws<br />
We- have been given<br />
I'm sure the people <strong>of</strong> Sea<br />
Isle City appreciate The<br />
Sentinel-Ledger suggesting<br />
how they should be governed.<br />
However, we also would<br />
appreciate fairness in your<br />
reports. Ocean City residents<br />
may enjoy having almost<br />
The next municipal election<br />
wlUbeMay<strong>of</strong>ll«2.lDop«you<br />
will consider running taran<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice, so that you en jolt the<br />
dty out <strong>of</strong> its stagnstioi.,<br />
Chester J. Wimberg<br />
- A*ryor<br />
OctwnCtty<br />
o<br />
~.w., apuaif wiin uwy enjoy naving almost<br />
an inflation rate at more than twice the tax rate that Sea 1st*<br />
twice the cap allowance.<br />
City enjoys and they may<br />
To hire a city manager at ~~"*—<br />
130,000 to $35,000 a year, and<br />
the necessary aides and<br />
assistants as Ocean City but<br />
done would require an annual<br />
j ^—J-JV m UK> Ultty<br />
pn<strong>for</strong> to pay their tax money<br />
<strong>for</strong> an adminlstratormanager'rather<br />
then receive<br />
government service.<br />
,.»>•••* •» wnn-<br />
With only a 5 percent in- msot, with dected <strong>of</strong>ficials,<br />
crease Inflation rate, it dqM rwporwibto tothe people,<br />
not take a genius toMe thmt, .<br />
B.tOctancaty,tlMhlrtog(Bfi ' /<br />
DfttOBlBClRiJft<br />
City<br />
Tabernacle<br />
congregations<br />
were<br />
prlvilegedto see and hear two<br />
ana people: Bf, Ban Haden,<br />
Bit radio and TV preacher<br />
from<br />
Chattanooga, and<br />
Norma ammo-, the lovely<br />
-^gitaroJttiUprtnw<br />
Welk Show from Hollywood.<br />
After three great Mrviceg<br />
with over i,Q» people afc<br />
trading, my wJfc, Marilyn,<br />
and Norma's accompanist<br />
Vtnk Scott, joJiigl Nona*,<br />
Btn andme <strong>for</strong> a stroll on the<br />
boardwalk wd • late night<br />
«•*•:/./'"•.> Vv'-- >;i;v,'<br />
Both B«n and Norma loved<br />
Our town, in fact. last yev<br />
«ch one had tocom* and go<br />
quickly because <strong>of</strong> can-<br />
Bttwnbj, and tfaU ywr both<br />
imde sure they were here <strong>for</strong><br />
-neitendsdst.y. — -<br />
In this age <strong>of</strong> generation<br />
gaps, cynicism, and negative<br />
thinking, I thought your<br />
readers might enjoy mis word<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
optimism and encouragement<br />
Ben travels all<br />
over the world toUs radioand<br />
TV mlntetry and Norma<br />
travels 37,000 mites a month,<br />
10 months a year - they see<br />
many face* and places, and<br />
they say tfiere is no plan like<br />
Ocean City and its smiling<br />
youth.<br />
:•,-•.-..•.:• ./,..•- •<br />
After a very tiring but<br />
rewarding day, I slipped into<br />
••mm-tiMj'Vtwruti,;<br />
Ocean City is going to ha<br />
tho« 'tn^ aiid liappy<br />
faces <strong>of</strong> mr young people'are<br />
WiniainG.Luff<br />
favorable interest<br />
campers, our program and<br />
our activities,<br />
We have Win been *<br />
prlvilegedto be the subject <strong>of</strong><br />
an article In this put week's<br />
Sentinel-Ledger, :<br />
My atae and I have been<br />
overwhelmed by all <strong>of</strong> this<br />
hospItaUty and open^rmed<br />
friendliness, and would like to<br />
take this opportunity tothank...<br />
the people and merchants <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean<br />
City <strong>for</strong> their<br />
ooopratlon and support. We<br />
htve apprectated your ef<strong>for</strong>t<br />
and the eaie with which it haa<br />
San given. It hat truly<br />
added to tbe shore experlmw<br />
lor oar guests and has made<br />
our job an easier and more<br />
'9^0^tm».,.-;,<br />
:'\ : :,;;_•,;.•••,,<br />
o<br />
Editor,<br />
Senttnel-Ledger:<br />
What is happening to the<br />
"world's greatest family<br />
resort"?<br />
This is a question that has<br />
been bugging me each time I<br />
have visited Ocean City, tHs<br />
0 summer, which is quite<br />
.frequent<br />
After mulling this over<br />
many times, I have reached<br />
one conclusion. This has<br />
become a city <strong>of</strong> too many<br />
unen<strong>for</strong>ceable ordinances as<br />
well as the lack <strong>of</strong> any desire<br />
to en<strong>for</strong>ce gome <strong>of</strong> them on the<br />
part <strong>of</strong> those whose responsibility<br />
it is.<br />
Our police do an out-<br />
O<br />
standing job <strong>of</strong> chasing a car<br />
w<br />
that has just<br />
skimmed<br />
through a stop sign or pursuing<br />
a senior citizen who has<br />
Ut a high speed <strong>of</strong> Similes per<br />
hour coming up West Avenue<br />
from the south end during the<br />
month <strong>of</strong> December, at a time<br />
when the road was void <strong>of</strong> any<br />
traffic. This Is important<br />
Home owner saw no<br />
O sdl tor| Sentinel-Ledger:<br />
Your front page article In last<br />
Tuesday's paper was a<br />
-tucker.<br />
It would be interesting to<br />
team<br />
where you spent<br />
Saturday evening.<br />
I was on the 17th Street<br />
lagoon and did not see a single<br />
drunk. You certainly went<br />
overboard In classing so<br />
_<br />
many people as drunks.<br />
because It takes a sergeant to<br />
do mil.<br />
Why have the dty fathers,<br />
both present and past, permitted<br />
the boardwalk to<br />
deteriorate to the point it Is<br />
becoming a second Wildwood?<br />
Why can't we have<br />
lawyers who can write an<br />
ordinance without loopholes<br />
in it instead <strong>of</strong> letting a corner<br />
Uke Simms'<br />
Restaurant<br />
become a honky-tonk? It<br />
seems that these feeble attempts<br />
always come afterthe-fact.<br />
An ordinancelsonthe books<br />
prohibiting the demolition <strong>of</strong><br />
buildings during tte summer<br />
months so as not to spoil the<br />
serenity <strong>of</strong> our visitors'<br />
vacations.<br />
However, during the past<br />
three weeks a few buildings<br />
have been knocked down, to<br />
name two-the Whitehall<br />
Hotel and the Hallamarine. It<br />
seems a person can get a<br />
permit to violate an or- m mMt ^ ^<br />
^<br />
boat parade drunks ^<br />
conditions eilitlng and<br />
The police certainly did a<br />
good Job in handling people<br />
and traffic.<br />
I believe you owe an<br />
apology tothose persons who<br />
were sober and who certainly<br />
represented the majority <strong>of</strong><br />
persons viewing the Night in<br />
Venice boat parade.<br />
1 Robert J. Stuart Jr.<br />
, SormnPdnt<br />
dinanee. so what good is the<br />
ordinance?<br />
And the heck with the<br />
vacationers* serenity and<br />
peaceful trip to this "family<br />
resort" Ask the people In the<br />
vicinity <strong>of</strong> Ocean Avenue<br />
between 7th and 8th sts. and<br />
11th Street and tte bay. <strong>On</strong>e<br />
leaves the city to relax at the<br />
shore and cannot open windows<br />
on these hot days, to get<br />
a bream <strong>of</strong> ah? because <strong>of</strong><br />
noise and dirt,<br />
I read with some humor tte<br />
comment about a man who<br />
protested getting a ticket <strong>for</strong><br />
parking alongside a lire plug<br />
during the Night In Venice<br />
regatta. So what's new?<br />
I waft to the 12th Street<br />
pavillion frequently, when I<br />
am In town, and have noticed<br />
tte frequent tie-ups in traffic<br />
at 12th Street and Pleasure<br />
Avenue, with parking<br />
alongside a fireplug, parking<br />
between 11 p.m. and S a.m.?<br />
<strong>On</strong>e cannot expect toomuch<br />
can one? <strong>On</strong> my next trip to<br />
fee AON<br />
maybe I'll try<br />
Wlldwood <strong>for</strong> a change.<br />
Possibly they en<strong>for</strong>ce ordinances<br />
there,<br />
TomAndenon<br />
'tee-night party'<br />
tag is criticized<br />
Editor,<br />
Sentinel-Ledger;<br />
Night in Venice 1980 was a<br />
delightful evening <strong>of</strong> parties<br />
with friends and families on<br />
W. 17fe Street<br />
Carnival Bayou was Indeed<br />
festive — but no drunkeness<br />
was apparent from fee little<br />
bridge to fee drde, contrary<br />
to the impression given by the<br />
lead article in the July 29<br />
issue <strong>of</strong> The Sentinel-Ledger.<br />
No doubt there are some<br />
problems.<br />
which reminded me <strong>of</strong> the<br />
bee monkeys; hear nothing,<br />
see nothing, do nothing.<br />
Dogs run rampant In this<br />
area Including the pavilion<br />
which annoys people fishing<br />
and crabbing. People walk<br />
not prepared to clean up the<br />
messes left<br />
Did any <strong>of</strong>ficer ever see the<br />
can which park in the area<br />
who , r __,<br />
and enjoyed the boat parade<br />
according to the rales <strong>of</strong><br />
courtesy.<br />
This was pur 11th year on<br />
the bay and the parking was<br />
much more disciplined as was<br />
the boat train that followed<br />
the parade.<br />
It's stfll a wonderful family<br />
resort and not just a one-night<br />
party.<br />
Rae-Loulse Porch<br />
OceanOty<br />
Call<br />
us<br />
today<br />
b<br />
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EDITION<br />
For 1980<br />
Reaching nearly 50,000 Readers<br />
To All Merchants<br />
Here's a great opportunity to "THAN K" your<br />
valued customers and friends, <strong>for</strong> their past<br />
patronage and encourage repeat business.<br />
It also opens the door to all <strong>of</strong> our fall<br />
and winter activities in and about<br />
Ocean City. As they say,<br />
September is super." ^ $<br />
fs-jni<br />
Publication Date - Friday, Aug. 22nd<br />
Let's invite our visitors back • Let's show them that<br />
Labor Day Is not the end <strong>of</strong> our beautiful seasons.<br />
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PAGE 6 — SECTION TWO<br />
r AME<br />
ST. JAMES AME<br />
Wi OT,and Haven Av.<br />
Ocean City<br />
Rev, C. Beresferd Barrow,<br />
purtor<br />
Rev. Sara E, Banks and Rev,<br />
Willie Hockett, assistant to<br />
BMtar<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:30 a.m. - Sunday Church<br />
School<br />
11 a,m. - Morning Worihlp,<br />
annual chlldrsns day<br />
Irogram tajniidJately after,<br />
Baptist<br />
SEAVIEW BAFTBT<br />
linwood<br />
Rev. Dr. atanliy Nodder,<br />
Interim mlniiter<br />
Worihip Prograffl<br />
^;30 p.m. - Som and<br />
Daughters <strong>of</strong> AUen obiervlng<br />
70th anniversary<br />
• PM p,m. - Evening Service<br />
TOBSDAY<br />
8 pjn. . Prayer and Hbto<br />
Study<br />
Assembly <strong>of</strong> God<br />
ABUNDANT LOTK<br />
ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />
lyndhunt Road (VPW)<br />
Upper Township<br />
Andrew Nllsen, pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
• 10 a.m. • Suiidlay School<br />
: 11 a.n», - Worthlp Servi«<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
'7 p.m. • Foundations <strong>for</strong><br />
faith<br />
MAINLAND ASSEMBLY OF<br />
ODD<br />
fllS New Rd.<br />
linwood<br />
Rev, Franklin R. Stanley,<br />
pistor<br />
JUNDAY<br />
: 10 a.m. • Sunday School<br />
> 11 a.m. . Worship Service<br />
: 7:30 p.m. - Evening Service<br />
THURSDAY<br />
:7:30 p.m.-Meditation Bible<br />
Study<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
Firat Church <strong>of</strong><br />
ChrialSclenUit<br />
and Reading Room<br />
Mil SI. & Anbury/tve.<br />
HRISTIA<br />
SCIENCE<br />
5uM»yIII,MA.M.<br />
tyMiif SchHI ItiN A./H,<br />
W.dntJd.yi 1:00 P.M.<br />
T.illmonl.lMMIIno<br />
Stiahif Boom Dally,<br />
IIA,M.tii^.M.<br />
ALL WELCOME<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:15 a.m, - Prayer Time In<br />
die Chapel<br />
B:« a.m. . Sunday Church<br />
School<br />
11 a.m - Morning Worship<br />
Service<br />
11;30 a.m. . Children's<br />
2 p.n». - Alcoholics<br />
Anonymous<br />
8:80 pjn. . M«ntar*Jp<br />
a « tor young people and<br />
adults,<br />
CALVARY INDEPENDENT<br />
BAFTIIT<br />
ith St. and New York Av.<br />
Somers Point<br />
Donald E. StwteUe, paator<br />
TODAY (Friday)<br />
7 p.m. - Youth acdvltieB,<br />
Junior and senior Ugh<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:45 in. . Sunday school<br />
11 ajn. • Morning worship<br />
I p.m. • Family study how<br />
7 pjn. • Evening service<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
7:30 pjn. • Prayer and<br />
bible study. Children's hour,<br />
SHILOH BAPTIST<br />
7th St. and Simpson Av.<br />
Ocean City<br />
Rev, James Birts, pastor<br />
SUNDAY"<br />
10 am. • Sunday School<br />
11 an, - Morning Worship<br />
7 p.m. • Evening Service<br />
MONDAY<br />
Men't Day,<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
, 7 p.m. - Bible Study<br />
I p . - Old Fashioned<br />
Prayer Service •<br />
PAULUN MEMORIAL<br />
BAPTIST<br />
(An American Baptist<br />
Church)<br />
18th St. and Simpson AT.<br />
Ocean City Community<br />
Center<br />
Rev. Richard Wingate, pasta-<br />
Walter Fredericks, vocal<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9 ajn. - Wonhip service.<br />
Rev, Wingate preaching,<br />
oLb Gmmt<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
TABERNACLE;<br />
.MMm Amu, Kh M M SbMtt OHM art, few ttmf j<br />
SUNDAY, AUGUST 10th<br />
8 and 11A.M.<br />
(Song Service: 8:45 8,10:45)<br />
DR. RILEY P. SHORT<br />
Msrriton Avenue United Methodist<br />
Church<br />
Leeibunj, RorWa<br />
7:30 P.M.<br />
(Song Service: 7:15)<br />
THE<br />
SHORB BROTHERS<br />
Merl. Happy and WI<br />
From theState <strong>of</strong> Maryland<br />
' Musleiy;<br />
. THE OCEAN CITY TABIRNACLi QUARTET<br />
Tom Perkins J. Robert Bsnnttt<br />
Director-Baritone<br />
Tenor<br />
Winifred Def<strong>for</strong>e<br />
Sharon Harding<br />
Soprano<br />
B, Weedley Kale h<strong>of</strong>f<br />
at the Console<br />
Contralto<br />
NEXT SUNDAY. AUGUST 17th<br />
Morning Services: 9:00 & 11.00<br />
%m2a<br />
Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania<br />
7:30 P.M. Service<br />
(Song Service 7: IS)<br />
DR.ANJHONVCAMPOLO<br />
Chairman, Sociology-Departmtnr<br />
St. Davids, Pennsylvania<br />
"TJnfclterJng Trust."<br />
Junior Church up to' grade<br />
fclff.<br />
The church <strong>of</strong>fice Is located<br />
at Andrew's Inn, 1330 Ocean<br />
Av. Phone 398-6126.<br />
SECOND CAPE MAY<br />
BAPTIST<br />
600 5, Shore R4<br />
Marmora<br />
The Rev, Russell a Bowers<br />
Jr., minister<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:45 a.m. • Sunday School<br />
11 a.m. • Morning Worship<br />
7 p,m. - Evening <strong>of</strong><br />
Fellowship<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
7:30 pJB. • Hour <strong>of</strong> Prtyu<br />
CORBIN CITY BAPTIST<br />
Main St Just <strong>of</strong>f Rt. 50<br />
ftrhln aty<br />
Rev, RJV Biggin, pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:45 ajn. • Sunday School<br />
with daises <strong>for</strong> all ages.<br />
Nursery provided,<br />
11 a,m. • Morning Worship<br />
8 pjn. - Youth Fellowship<br />
7 pjn. . Evening Service<br />
followed by Fellowship Hour<br />
THURSDAY<br />
1pm. • AWANA Youth<br />
Clubs <strong>for</strong> all ages, kin.<br />
dergarten through high school<br />
FATra BAPTIST<br />
Rt 49, Tudtahoe<br />
Barry Rice, pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:45 ajn, - Sunday School<br />
10:49 ajn. • Morning Service<br />
7 pjn, - Evening Service<br />
OCEAN CFTY BAPTIST<br />
Home <strong>of</strong> (he Ocean aty<br />
Summer Bible Conference<br />
10th St. and Wealey Am<br />
Rev. David L. Waterman,<br />
Pastor ' i "•• ; "i=* :• :-• J<br />
Don HeOh«; Conference<br />
54urical Director<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Free parking during Sunday<br />
School and chord at<br />
Watsons 9th St. and Ocean<br />
Av., BoardwaJkPark, loth St.<br />
and boardwalk, Statatons and<br />
Acme lots, Weft Avenue, and<br />
at the church. Bus transportatton<br />
toand from Sunday<br />
School and Church. Dlal-a-<br />
THE SENTIWBL.LEDGEB, OCEAN CITY, N,J.<br />
together this<br />
10i« ain. - Supervised SUNDAY<br />
S riery U t0ddl8r «. - « t<br />
Charlty.<br />
to<br />
anfSfp^masf «*•"'<br />
W. fRANCBS CABRINI R.C.<br />
W St. and Atanae Av,<br />
Ocean Cily<br />
William MeCorriatin,<br />
MASSES<br />
Saturday -8 and 7:80 pja.<br />
Sunday - 7, 8, 9, 10:15 and<br />
U30 a<br />
fcM& *«*««<br />
SUNDAY<br />
8 ajfl. jn. Early Eucharist<br />
(1918)<br />
10 a.m. - Morning prayer<br />
and sermon. Guest preacher,<br />
iie Rev. W. Thomas Campbell,<br />
Jr. ^ ^<br />
MONDAY<br />
B pjn. - Vestry meeting<br />
ConfewlonHtotqrday from WEDNESDAY ' > .<br />
11 a.m. to noon and be<strong>for</strong>e 9:30 a.m. - Midweek<br />
mass in the evening. Eucharist and Healing (1979<br />
Rite II)<br />
CHURCH OF THE<br />
RESURRECTION, R.C.<br />
aOO W. Tuckaboe Rd.<br />
THURSDAY<br />
9:80 am.<br />
poop<br />
Parish prayer<br />
Msgr. J«mes J. Zegers,<br />
pltor<br />
THURSDAY and FRIDAY<br />
Annual bazaar <strong>of</strong> the<br />
MONDAY through FRIDAY pariah,<br />
8 ajn. - Masses<br />
OUR LADY OP SORROWS<br />
n*C^ _ ^ M><br />
Wabash, and Poplar Ava.<br />
linwood<br />
MmMm MamMm,<br />
Rev. Leonard Carrierl, pastor<br />
9:30 ajn. • Sunday School<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Interdenominational<br />
with graded dassee <strong>for</strong> the<br />
OATLY ~~<br />
4 and 6:30 pjn. Masses UARMORA'<br />
family. Ken Bromund Masses - 7 and 8:30 ajn!<br />
GOSPEL<br />
CHAPEL<br />
Superintendent<br />
Lyndhurst and Wlstar Am<br />
10:45 ajn. • Worship Service.<br />
Organist, Don Heche. Confessions-4 to 5 and 7:30 11:30 BJB,<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Mas^.?^, 9, ipaiand MMtrmera<br />
Message by Pastor David to8:STpjn. • Confessions be<strong>for</strong>e each SUNDAY°<br />
Waterman<br />
Mass • 6:30 pjn.<br />
Mass.<br />
9:30 ajn. - Worship Service<br />
. II ajn. -Family- Bible Hour<br />
ST. JOSEPH'S R. C.<br />
7 p.m. - Gospel meeting<br />
Snore Rd. and Harbor La.,<br />
Point<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
7:45 pjn. - Prayer and<br />
ministry<br />
DAILY<br />
Biasses - 7 and 8 a JH. and 7<br />
pjn.<br />
THORSDA'y<br />
7:30 pjn. - Bible Study<br />
10:15 ajn, - Church school<br />
SATUBDAY<br />
' Confusions - 4:30 to 5:3a. PRAISE TABERNACLE<br />
and 7:46 to 8:30 p.m.<br />
Masses - 7 pjn.<br />
SUNDAY<br />
- Maaaea -7:45^10:15JU :30<br />
tajn. and 6 pjn.<br />
Ocean Heights Av. and Bethel<br />
Rd.<br />
Somers Pout<br />
Rev. William Britt, pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
10 a,m. - Sunday School In<br />
Fellowship Hall<br />
11 ajn. - Praise and War-<br />
The United Presbyterian, U.S.A.<br />
7th and Wesley Avenue<br />
Rev. Wm. Radcliffe Allen, Th.M, Pastor<br />
iDirec<strong>for</strong><strong>of</strong> Music '<br />
HENRY C.LOPUR<br />
. Organist<br />
JEANRIDGWAY<br />
SUNDAY, AUGUST 10,1980<br />
M0RNM8 WORSMP • 8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.<br />
"CAUGHT IN GOD'S<br />
GREAT DRAGNET"<br />
Mr. Allen - preaching<br />
EVENMSWORSHP -7:30 p.m.<br />
"A SUMMER NNHT OF GREAT MUSIC"<br />
with Art RuMell-PWIa. • ><br />
SUNDAY SCHOOL -fl:30i.m.<br />
1 Bible Center Ctmsd'<br />
Nurtery- T«ens - College - Adult*<br />
TUESDAY M0RNM6 -10:30 a.m.<br />
Gueit Teacher-<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
St.<br />
Lutheran<br />
Church<br />
Central Ave. at 10th St Ocean City, N.J. Dial 399-0798<br />
8:30 A.M. The Service • Holy Communion<br />
.9:30 A.M. Christian Education Hour<br />
'' ' Vi:ito HM t»te Sertrlce<br />
Rev. Albert E.AIspach<br />
^^•^w^-W:*:-:-:::*?:-^^<br />
UMONCHAPB.BYTHESEA<br />
55th Street and Asbury Avenue<br />
SUNDAY, AUG. 10til, 1980<br />
Rev. Steven Tochlerman<br />
St. Tim<strong>of</strong>hy's Luthtran Chyrch, Aston, Pa.<br />
SONG SERVICE 10:20 A.M.<br />
LetfbymtafflMMRdir<br />
<strong>On</strong>jiniil - Mrs. WjtterEdwanli<br />
, Chaplain-H.HamiltonFowier<br />
ARTS and CBAFTS - Tues. & Thurs. 9:30 to 11:30<br />
VISITORS ALWAYS EXPECTED!<br />
9:30 A.M. ft11.00 A.M.<br />
AIR-I<br />
MARGATE COMMUNITY<br />
CHURCH • ECUMENICAL<br />
32 DENOMINATIONS REPRESENTED<br />
8900 Ventnor Ave. Margate<br />
[5 Minutes North <strong>of</strong> Ocean City]<br />
Dr. Martin a. Wisznat, Pastor<br />
Rev. Robert Dalberth, Youth Dir.,<br />
GREAT MUSIC,<br />
GREAT PREACHING,<br />
GREAT PROGRAMS,<br />
GREAT FELLOWSHIP,<br />
GREAT PEOPLE,<br />
GREAT FAITH,<br />
GREAT LOVE,<br />
MAKE THIS<br />
A GREAT CHURCH.<br />
t<br />
Great Preacher Series<br />
Presents<br />
OR. W. HAMILTON AULENBACH<br />
Rector Emeritus, Christ church<br />
and St. Michael's, Philadelphia ,-.<br />
.. _.r ! T«plc: j f t<br />
3<br />
The lamplighter who cans<br />
by at dusk every<br />
chute Into our cellar and the evening...fair weather or fouL,<br />
sacks <strong>of</strong> coal the three men seven days a week...topufl m<br />
would tote on their shoulders, control on our street gas<br />
from the wagon to thelampposts.<br />
^<br />
chute...over and over...unul The umbrella man who.<br />
our coal bin was full, If I along with the knife and<br />
remember correctly, a ton<strong>of</strong> scissors sharpener, toted Us<br />
coal in hose days was in the equipment with him. Juflt<br />
very pleasant neighborhood <strong>of</strong> carrying the load <strong>of</strong> either<br />
JLorsp.,<br />
was work, hi Itself. »<br />
TheGodft-ey<br />
Funeral Homes<br />
Iitabllihed lit*<br />
8W Central Ave, 444 S, Shore M$<br />
Octan Clfy, N.J.<br />
Palermo, N.J.J<br />
Phone 399-0077 Phone 398-0077?<br />
HerMrt L. Godfrey, Owner j John T. Ntwnrnt, MUnagar<br />
In Time <strong>of</strong> Trouble, We Are At<br />
Netr As Your Phone<br />
Pledging lor the future, as in the past, the finest ana<br />
most dignified, perunaliiediunM-al tervlce.<br />
SUCCESSOR TO OCEAN CITY'S Flf&T FUNERAL<br />
OIBECTOR.<br />
Peace cm be i moment <strong>of</strong> stillness, deeped in Ihe beauty <strong>of</strong><br />
God's world, shored with those you earn about.<br />
Yet there is no definition that can fit every human experience <strong>of</strong><br />
peace. That's probably why She Bible speaks <strong>of</strong> (ho peace <strong>of</strong> God<br />
which pDsseth oil understanding.<br />
And the way to find peace — the best way — hasajways been to<br />
seek Cod. As we turn to Him. in prayer and fii our thoughts upon<br />
his truth we know a calmness jnd confidence that neither nature<br />
nor companionship alone can provide.<br />
If you haven't already begun the quest far peace — start this<br />
week in your place <strong>of</strong> worship,<br />
eripluf^s ISIntirS by Thy AmrFiC.l'i Ui&S Spciot^ Pfl Bfi. 8§H thitWeimi Virgiml ll
- • • • • • • . - • ^ =<br />
-1PAGE 8 — SECTION TWO<br />
Rev. John L<strong>of</strong>tus to discuss work <strong>of</strong> Glenmary Missiomrs<br />
'•• • <strong>On</strong> September 20 and 21, in rural America.<br />
ami to bring Catholic ministry Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky,<br />
Off Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel The Rev. John L<strong>of</strong>tus will to the minority <strong>of</strong> Catholics inTennessee, .Mississippi,<br />
Oiurch Parish wlU hear the speak at all masses at Our the area, as well as to theOklahoma, ' Texas and<br />
Glenmary story. Members <strong>of</strong> tidy <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel in unchurched. Those without Arkansas.<br />
•the Glenmary Home Ocean City (the Rev. Mggr, any religious preference in The missloners lira in small<br />
Msalona-s have been invited, Joseph F. Doherty, paster). flu "region served by Oton-townsmary account <strong>for</strong> as much ag poor and the unchurched,<br />
laboring, among the<br />
lo teU <strong>of</strong> the work <strong>of</strong> the The Glenmary apostolate is<br />
' society founded in 1939 to to serve the,poor, the exploited<br />
and disadvantaged. sane places.<br />
good news <strong>of</strong> Christ as they<br />
60 percent <strong>of</strong> the population in trying their best to bring the<br />
'establish the Catholic Church<br />
At the time Glenmary was travel the mountain hollows<br />
founded, in 1999, approximately<br />
one-third <strong>of</strong> the The road <strong>of</strong> rural ministry<br />
and along back roads.<br />
Visit Your<br />
Beauty<br />
Parlor<br />
This<br />
Weak<br />
SIEDEM'S BEAUTY SHOP<br />
Under foePersonal Sapemsioa<br />
<strong>of</strong> MRS. UU1EME E. STEUM<br />
0(31399-1575<br />
:M»(M|<br />
Hair 210<br />
Let our pr<strong>of</strong>essional stiff<br />
serve you<br />
LSFeffa; Eddie, Lfnds<br />
Michael snd Sandy<br />
210 West A ve.<br />
Senior! Save Men, thru Wed.<br />
0271<br />
Etta's<br />
Beauty<br />
Salon<br />
"Your favorite operator la still with us *'<br />
754 Asbury Ave. 399-1141<br />
Op«n Daily ?-4 Closed Monday<br />
616 Asbury Ave.<br />
Hours; f.n - Site<br />
HOUSE OF BEAUTY<br />
For (uye anil gala who want<br />
• SHAMPOO<br />
• PRECISION HAIRCUT<br />
• BLOW DRY • PERMS<br />
• FROSTING? • TINTING<br />
Closed Monday<br />
la leak (heir heil,,,.<br />
• mew CUTS<br />
• CONDITIONERS<br />
• MANICUNIS<br />
• FACIALS (by appU<br />
- 2Bm%<br />
Full Beauty Service •<br />
Ocean City<br />
399-8621<br />
OPEN SIX DAYS<br />
3 SALONS TO SERVE YOU<br />
• 399-4333 at Palmer Center, 16th St.<br />
(Hair Shaping by Mr. Mac)<br />
• 399-4351 147 Asbury Ave,<br />
{Formerly Hairsmlths),<br />
• 653-2000 2000 Building, Shore Rd.,<br />
(Linwood)<br />
Seniors Save Mon., Tues, & Wed,<br />
Dorothy's<br />
BEAUTX 5HOPPE<br />
231 Wist Ave. Open Year Round<br />
tCLOSID MONDAYS]<br />
Call For ApMlntment Dial 399-4319<br />
Dorothy Cot, Proprtttor<br />
CERRUTI<br />
I<br />
y Shoppa<br />
Beauty Culture in AH Branches<br />
. elBMd Monday . Expert Hair Cuffing<br />
1018 Wilt km. Dial 389.1394<br />
SO Years in Business<br />
WALTER J,<br />
SALMONS<br />
HAIRCAR6<br />
Vineland Phone 691 8841<br />
fl<br />
coi*<br />
3335-37 WEST AVE.<br />
OCEAN CITY, N,J,<br />
PHONE 398-B7B5<br />
HAIR<br />
SKIN<br />
NAILS<br />
CGNT6RH<br />
#REDKEN<br />
Beauty V Salon<br />
It proud to announce that<br />
Arietta Creamer (<strong>for</strong>mtriyef juiies)<br />
Is Now Associated With Us!<br />
Come My hello to<br />
Dolly • Diane • Arietta<br />
410.55th St. Ocean City<br />
United States was without<br />
Catholic ministry. Most <strong>of</strong> the<br />
1,022 priestless counties lay in<br />
AppakcMa and the rural<br />
South, Although the number<br />
<strong>of</strong> counties without a resident<br />
print has been reducedto MI,<br />
most <strong>of</strong> "no priest land" still<br />
lies in bat region where 32<br />
million citizens have no<br />
church relationship and less<br />
than H <strong>of</strong> 1 percent (0.05) are<br />
Catholic.<br />
Since the founder <strong>of</strong><br />
Glenmary, Father William<br />
Howard Bishop, researched a<br />
map showing counties without<br />
Catholic ministry, which be<br />
called "no priest land," fee<br />
work <strong>of</strong> Glenmary hag always<br />
been baaed on research.<br />
Toe missloners go where<br />
they are needed the most, to<br />
work among the poor and<br />
needy and Uiose who Uve<br />
outside any church. The<br />
priests and brothers settle in a<br />
small town or rural community<br />
at the invitation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
bishop. They remain until a<br />
parish Is established and able<br />
to function, then they relocate<br />
in answer to another<br />
challenge and need.<br />
Today more than 100<br />
Glenmary missloners work in<br />
84 counties In 12 states:<br />
Alabama, Georgia, North<br />
Carolina, Virginia, West<br />
0<br />
THE SENTiNBL-LEpGBR, OCEAN CITY, N.J, FRIDAY, AUGUSTS, 1980<br />
lengthens day by day. It is<br />
built with love, which is shown<br />
In meeting practical and<br />
physical needs as well as in<br />
bringing hope and inspiration<br />
from the spiritual message<br />
and the Sacraments <strong>of</strong> the<br />
•lurch.<br />
Houses <strong>of</strong> the poor are<br />
repaired, chapels and<br />
churches are built, job<br />
training and tutoring <strong>for</strong> the<br />
Illiterate are provided,<br />
medical attention <strong>for</strong> the sick<br />
Is obtained, school! are<br />
supported and any program <strong>of</strong><br />
benefit to the community is<br />
promoted.<br />
Centers <strong>for</strong> good used<br />
clothing flourish in the<br />
missions, without use <strong>of</strong> price<br />
tap. Customers pay what<br />
they can af<strong>for</strong>d, perhaps 75<br />
cents <strong>for</strong> a pair <strong>of</strong> shoes or<br />
11.50 tor a coat, depending on<br />
ability to pay. The dignity <strong>of</strong><br />
ttie customer is thus served<br />
with a purchase instead <strong>of</strong> a<br />
handout<br />
A native <strong>of</strong> Chicago, Father<br />
L<strong>of</strong>tus was ordained In 1937<br />
Dr. SUltm is chapel speaker<br />
John L<strong>of</strong>tus<br />
Or. John H. SkUion <strong>of</strong> Christian book store In<br />
Philadelphia and this city will Philadelphia and la minister-<br />
at the Robert R.<br />
be guest preacher at the 11in-residence<br />
a.m. worship service Sunday Skllton and Margaret B.<br />
at the Central Ocean City Skllton House in Philadelphia.-<br />
Westminster Theological<br />
Seminary and at the Center<br />
br Urban Theological Study<br />
hi Phtaldelphia.<br />
He is also a trustee <strong>of</strong> Advocate,<br />
be. which operates a<br />
Union Chapel, 32nd St. and Ine Skllton House is used in<br />
Central Av.<br />
various ways <strong>for</strong> the advancement<br />
<strong>of</strong> tteGospel.<br />
aty.<br />
Norman Johnson will be<br />
guest musician with his Dr. Skllton is author <strong>of</strong><br />
electronic harmonica. Mnk en These IWnga and<br />
Dr. Skllton is dean <strong>of</strong> the general editor <strong>of</strong> the series<br />
Re<strong>for</strong>med Bible Institute <strong>of</strong> 7Jw New Tattmnent Studmt,<br />
Delaware Valley and lecturer Central Ocean City Union<br />
in the New Testament at Chapel is an Interdenominational<br />
church<br />
holding worship services<br />
during the sunnier at 11 a jn.<br />
each Sunday, Bible classes <strong>for</strong><br />
all ages art conducted at 10<br />
ajn.<br />
Nautilus expert is club speaker<br />
Neil Hepler <strong>of</strong> Florida,<br />
chambered nautilus expert,<br />
presently writing a book<br />
about this shell.<br />
The slide talk Is open tothe<br />
will talX on mat subject. In a<br />
special meeting <strong>of</strong> the Jersey public.<br />
Ckpe Shell Club, Monday, BUS TRff SET<br />
August 18, 8 pja., Wetlands The Ranch Rope auxiliary<br />
Institute, Stone Harbor 1s sponsoring a bus trip on<br />
Boulevard, Stone Harbor. August 19 to see the Ice<br />
Hepler has a permanent Capades in Atlantic City. For<br />
display <strong>of</strong> the nautilus in the in<strong>for</strong>mation or tickets call 92V-<br />
Delaware Museum and Is<br />
mos.<br />
TODAYS CROSSWORD PUZZLE<br />
ACROSS<br />
1 Ghetto<br />
5 Sprint<br />
9 Former VP<br />
14 Warning<br />
words<br />
15 Australian<br />
bird<br />
It Loud noise<br />
pp<br />
Dial.<br />
II Harbor<br />
19 Deserves<br />
20 Animal shop:<br />
Swords<br />
22 Avenue<br />
23 French river<br />
24 New<br />
25 <strong>On</strong> the beach<br />
28 Deflector<br />
32 Bakery Item<br />
33 Quoted<br />
34 Mouths<br />
35 Cargo units<br />
36 Cupolas<br />
37 Hart<br />
38 Lode oentents<br />
39 Irrigate<br />
40 TertWn«to<br />
41 Breath*<br />
43 Dehorned<br />
44Slng(M<br />
46 Trim<br />
46 Contradicts<br />
49Chompa<br />
53 Overact<br />
54AnacondM<br />
65 Ripped<br />
56 Trackman<br />
57 Poker stake<br />
58 Man't name<br />
59 Headline<br />
60 Rattan<br />
61 Dispense<br />
DOWN<br />
1 FiMSnef<br />
2 Theater area<br />
3 Item<br />
4AManwlndl<br />
5 Unseat<br />
6 Love It.<br />
7 Withered<br />
e Shanty<br />
10 Angry looker<br />
IILk'<br />
12 Sea eagle<br />
13 Direction<br />
22 Keep*<br />
24Vo(umeunlt<br />
Tuesday's Pusle Solved<br />
•aiaaa aouj anna<br />
anuuu QDQQ aaun<br />
••••a aaaa QDDD<br />
• a u sda<br />
aaaa auaaoac<br />
uaauuaau ama<br />
•3aau aaaaD zsaa<br />
aaaa ••ana aaau<br />
naa aauna DQQDD<br />
uaa uaauaauu<br />
uuaaaan uaau<br />
aaagaaaa QQQBOQ<br />
jauj •••• aaoaa<br />
LJOQG aaaa uaaua<br />
aaaa JDaa aunuu<br />
27 Sharpens<br />
28Colna<br />
29 Complete<br />
48 Bulky one<br />
43 Hesitated<br />
45 Babble<br />
46 German river<br />
4? Send <strong>for</strong>th<br />
4S Quiche's<br />
weapon<br />
31 Stormed<br />
33 Pigeon coops 49 Strobile<br />
38 Appoint- SO Habitat<br />
eiAssarn<br />
silkworm<br />
52 Vend<br />
54 Obstruct<br />
Special named program is set at First Presbyteriffl<br />
<strong>On</strong> Sunday at 7:30 pjn.,<br />
First Presbyterian Church<br />
will be hosting a musical<br />
program involving over 55<br />
DBUidana under the direction<br />
<strong>of</strong> Arthur Russell from<br />
Philadelphia, Pa. --<br />
Included will be a bran<br />
ensemble and orchestra along<br />
with chorus and guest soloist<br />
from the greater Delaware<br />
County area.<br />
Mr. Russell ia beat known<br />
<strong>for</strong> his musical accomplishments<br />
as pianist,<br />
organiit and songleader<br />
Bev. Tochtenrm at Urnon Gwpel<br />
Returning <strong>for</strong> his third<br />
•peaking engagement at the<br />
Union Chapel-by-the-Sea, 55th<br />
St. and Asbury Av. this<br />
Sunday will be the popular<br />
young pastor, the Rev. Steven<br />
Tochterman <strong>of</strong> St Timothy's<br />
Lutheran Church, Aston, Pa.<br />
St. Timothy's is located In<br />
Chester County, Pa, jptb a<br />
membership <strong>of</strong> -approilmately<br />
500 people, the<br />
church, under the leadership<br />
<strong>of</strong> Dr. Tochterman, has<br />
established a wholistic health<br />
center <strong>for</strong> the betterment <strong>of</strong><br />
body, mind and spirit. Tie<br />
primary purpose <strong>of</strong> the center<br />
is the application <strong>of</strong> Christian<br />
theology to healing and well<br />
being wib an emphasis on the<br />
and joined Glenmary fa1961. preservation <strong>of</strong> health and<br />
He his served missions In prevention <strong>of</strong> disease through<br />
North Carolina, Georgia and spiritual enlightenment.<br />
Texas. Sinn last September<br />
be has been based fa Fairfield,<br />
Connecticut, as Glen, received his early Christian<br />
Pastor Tochterman<br />
nary's regional representative<br />
in the East.<br />
Lutheran Church in<br />
training at Gloria Del<br />
Huntingdon<br />
Valley, Pa. After<br />
graduation from Mt. Airy<br />
Lutheran Theological<br />
Seminary, he returned to his<br />
home church as assistant<br />
pastor under the tutelage<strong>of</strong><br />
Dr. Ernst G. Schmidt, '<br />
Sunday's sermon Is titled<br />
"Dandelions Are Flowers<br />
loo."<br />
Sunday's soloist will be<br />
Edward Bogusz, bass<br />
GRADUATES<br />
LeAnne Cramer recently<br />
graduated cum laude from<br />
West Chester State College In<br />
West Chester, Pa. with a<br />
degree in elementary<br />
education. Miss Cramer Is a<br />
1876 graduate <strong>of</strong> Ocean City<br />
High School and the daughter<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Graff<br />
<strong>of</strong> Marmora.<br />
Dr. Rlley P, Short, minister<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Morrison Avenue<br />
United Methodist Church,<br />
Leesburg, Fla. will be the<br />
speaker at both morning<br />
services on Sunday, at the<br />
Ocean City Tabernacle at 9<br />
and 11 LD, Dr. Short has been<br />
a popular speaker at the<br />
Tabernacle.<br />
The service will be<br />
preceded by a song service<br />
led by the Tabernacle<br />
President William G. Luff.<br />
Special music <strong>for</strong> the day<br />
will be furnished by the Ocean<br />
City Tabernacle Quartet.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Sunday evening at 7:30<br />
the Tabernacle will present<br />
The Shorb Brothers from<br />
Maryland.<br />
Chaplain <strong>of</strong> the day la Dr.<br />
John A. McElroy.<br />
deavor organizations.<br />
He organized the 1,000-volce<br />
choir at the Lelghton Ford<br />
Crusade <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, has<br />
been the songleader <strong>for</strong> seven<br />
years at the Grove City<br />
College National Conventions<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Presbyterian Lay<br />
Committee, music chairman<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Presbyterian Sunday<br />
School Superintendents<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />
and vicinity. He is an elder in<br />
the Olivet Covenant<br />
Presbyterian Church <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia.<br />
throughout Philadelphia A major portion <strong>of</strong> Sunday<br />
County, state and in-night'ternational Christian program will be<br />
En-<br />
de<strong>vote</strong>d to unusual<br />
arrangements <strong>of</strong> familiar<br />
gospel hymns, both new and<br />
old, involving the audience<br />
along with the orchestra. Last<br />
baritone from Philadelphia, year's program drew me<br />
Pa. Mr. Bogus Is well known <strong>of</strong> the largest crowds <strong>of</strong> the<br />
both In the United States and season and visitors are urged<br />
Europe as a concert and to come early <strong>for</strong> good<br />
opera per<strong>for</strong>mer,,<br />
seating.<br />
Women's Bible Study<br />
Br, miey Short to speak Fellowship meets each<br />
Tuesday at First<br />
at the Tabernacle servicesPresbyterian 10:80 mm. The<br />
guest teacher <strong>for</strong> Tuesday is<br />
gifted Bible teacher, Betty<br />
niton, She is anxious to meet<br />
the women <strong>of</strong> the church and<br />
community.<br />
First Presbyterian<br />
School and Church<br />
expects and welcomes<br />
visitors abroad,<br />
AUXILIARY PLANS<br />
CELEBRATION<br />
A "SummerbratioB" by<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital<br />
Mainland Auxiliary will be<br />
held on Wednesday, August 20<br />
at the VTW post on Bethil<br />
Road in Somers Point, Happy,<br />
hour win be at noon f efloweoV<br />
by a hot buffet luncheon at 1<br />
p.m. Reservations close<br />
August 17, Call 9274095.<br />
Buy and sell<br />
with<br />
classified ads<br />
Call your ad in May •<br />
Dial 399-5411<br />
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• Dance<br />
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Classes are scheduled in the morning,<br />
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o FRIDAY, AUGUSTS, 1980<br />
Thought fbr the week<br />
By llle REV. CHARLES L. WOOD, EdD<br />
HotyTrfanEllChh<br />
Uy it Is quite hard to see. But this morning the fog<br />
mm In from the sea, and when that happened drop* <strong>of</strong><br />
water accumulated on the strands <strong>of</strong> the spider web. ft§<br />
remit was that the web was highly visible and Indeed<br />
quite attractive.<br />
Mort <strong>of</strong> the Ume erthary foUri Just blend In with the<br />
mt pf the crowd, They are * bit hard to aw, In • way <strong>of</strong><br />
«peaitag, <strong>for</strong> mey mind meir own bualnesB and are not<br />
conspicuous In any way. Most church people are that<br />
way; they are members but not extraordinary In any way i<br />
that might catch the attention <strong>of</strong> others.<br />
livery once in a while there blows through a church a<br />
windIwhjeh stirs people way down deep. Perhaps it U no<br />
aeddent mat in me ancient Greek language the met<br />
pneuma means both spirit and wind! Tit people <strong>of</strong> God<br />
taew such a spirit when Moses led them out <strong>of</strong> slavery In<br />
^»t They knew such a spirit in the heyday <strong>of</strong> Israel<br />
under Solomon. The New Testament records the Ume<br />
when the Holy Spirit came upon believers like a mighty<br />
nishlng wind at Pentecost, and It »et9 the souls <strong>of</strong> people<br />
on fire as never be<strong>for</strong>e In history. And today then are<br />
Movements afoot, widely known as renewal activities,<br />
which seek tosh> up such a wtad, An nrdlnajy believer<br />
who has been as Inconspicuous as the strands <strong>of</strong> a spider<br />
web can suddenly become as plain as that same stand<br />
with the beauty <strong>of</strong> the dew drop unpon it. And the whole<br />
web <strong>of</strong> the church acquires not any visibility but a new<br />
beauty which makes the whole world geem different,<br />
lncludlngthepeoplelnitandtheGodwhomadelt<br />
There lsa vital difference.The spider web did not ask to<br />
be different Owe wish the Almighty torenew us, we must<br />
seek HimandflskHis blessing. This means la mm that we<br />
must be willing to be made a new people <strong>for</strong> His sake.<br />
Could you, perhaps, fit into this picture, a new person<br />
helping tomake a new world through a new church or a<br />
new community? For God's sake?<br />
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PAGE 9 — SECTION TWO<br />
Dr. Renold Showers is speaker at the Summer Bible Conference; Thompson u guest musiewn<br />
The ISip Ocean City<br />
Summer Bible Conference,<br />
directed by Pastor David L.<br />
Waterman, continues at<br />
Ocean City Baptist Church<br />
wife tne speaker tote evening<br />
Dr. Mark Corts.pastor <strong>of</strong><br />
Calvary Baptist Chruch,<br />
Wlnston-Salem, N.C.<br />
Dr. Renald Showers begins<br />
Us week <strong>of</strong> ministry Sunday<br />
at 7:30 p.m.<br />
Dr. Showers is faculty<br />
member <strong>of</strong> Moody Bible<br />
Institute, Chicago, Di He Is a<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Bible, and holds a<br />
BA degree from Whenton<br />
College, Wheaton, 111.; a TtM<br />
degree ftvm Dallas<br />
Theological Seminary, and<br />
ThD degree from <strong>On</strong>ce<br />
Theological Seminary,<br />
Wlnona Lake, Ind.<br />
Dr. Showed previously<br />
taught at Lancaster able<br />
allege, Lancaster, Pa., and<br />
at Philadelphia College <strong>of</strong><br />
HUe.<br />
He has served In the<br />
puorate, and is the author <strong>of</strong><br />
Dr. Renald Showers<br />
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Friday at 7:30 and at the<br />
morning bible session<br />
Tuesday through Friday at 10<br />
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musical director, Christian colleges and<br />
playing organ and piano, and universities. He has appeared<br />
leading singing.<br />
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Guest musician is Martin recording artist<br />
Thompson, lyric tenor, Saturday Is "film night" at<br />
concert pianist and organist. the conference. Featured<br />
Thompson sings the great Saturday is the film John Ha<br />
classics, and the familiar true story <strong>of</strong>* the religious<br />
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and. fellowship Monday StolMus <strong>for</strong> boys and girls up<br />
evening following the to 7th grade. o<br />
meeting; youth sing Sunday,<br />
evenings at 9:15 andThe Bible Conference,<br />
recreational activity <strong>for</strong> youth which began July 6, contlapea<br />
Wednesday at 9U5, <strong>for</strong> eight weeks with consecutive<br />
meetings eiwry<br />
"«ds club" U a weekly<br />
feature every Wednesday evening at 7:30 pjn. through<br />
9:30 to11 during the morning August 31. The public Ifetovited<br />
to Bible hour conducted by attend.<br />
Candidate Banner plans open meet in Stratum*<br />
UPPER TOWNSKP —<br />
Ton; Banner, candidate <strong>for</strong><br />
township committee, will hold<br />
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dtlxens and residents <strong>of</strong><br />
Upper Township on Friday,<br />
August 22, at 8:30 pjn. In the<br />
Strathmere Fire House.<br />
The meeting, arranged in<br />
cooperation with interested<br />
Strathmere rMUtnts, Is one<br />
in a scries <strong>of</strong> open meetings<br />
Bonner has recently announced.<br />
The meeting win<br />
concentrate on issues affecting<br />
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Bonner reported that many<br />
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PjtGE 10 — SECTION TWO<br />
THE SENTINEL-LE0OER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
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Dry and hot weather spells trouble <strong>for</strong> many vegetable crops<br />
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filth skyrocketing temperatures,<br />
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gardeners wife a number <strong>of</strong><br />
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The periods <strong>of</strong> such stress<br />
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When there ia no rain, young<br />
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Deep rooted vegetables<br />
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The high temperatures<br />
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Other problems Oat have<br />
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"firing" <strong>of</strong> leaves and poor<br />
earfUllng in sweet corn,<br />
Browning <strong>of</strong> leaf edges In<br />
many crops, tough fiber<br />
<strong>for</strong>mation in celery ajid other<br />
salad crops, and mal<strong>for</strong>med<br />
quash and cucumber fruits<br />
wherein the blossom ad <strong>of</strong><br />
the fruit falls to develop.<br />
Carrots are reported to<br />
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most cases this can be traced<br />
to the hot dry weather.<br />
Some gardeneri have<br />
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certain vegetables, even<br />
though the recommended<br />
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Gardeners sometime Mm<br />
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Vegetable crops which<br />
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All the materials produced<br />
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from the sou. Cutting away<br />
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mat produces the fruit.<br />
Besides reducing food<br />
material <strong>for</strong> fruit production,<br />
removal <strong>of</strong> leaves exposes the<br />
fruit on the direct rays <strong>of</strong> the<br />
sun. This will usually result in<br />
a burning or scorching <strong>of</strong> the<br />
fruit.<br />
Remember, the factor<br />
responsible <strong>for</strong> sweetness In<br />
inuskmelons Is the organic<br />
sugar produced by the leaves.<br />
Fewer leaves mean less sugar<br />
which means less sweetness<br />
in the fruit.<br />
Care must always be<br />
exercised not only when<br />
rolling presUddes but also<br />
when applying them to ornamental<br />
plants.<br />
All too <strong>of</strong>ten, damage can be<br />
inflicted onto the leaves <strong>of</strong><br />
ornamental plants by the<br />
improper use <strong>of</strong> insecticides<br />
and fungicides. (Mee this type<br />
<strong>of</strong> damage is done, there is<br />
little one can do about it,<br />
except preventing it from<br />
happening again.<br />
Here are a few rules to<br />
follow:<br />
1) Refrain from spraying<br />
ornamental plants when the<br />
temperatures are hot (8048<br />
degrees +) and the soil<br />
moisture level is very dry •<br />
early morning and evening<br />
are the best hours to spray.<br />
2) If you are mixing two or<br />
more chemicals together,<br />
make sure they are com*<br />
patlble with each other.<br />
3) Always mix only<br />
emulsifiable concentrates<br />
(liquids) with emulsifiable<br />
concentrates or wettable<br />
. powders only with wettable<br />
powders.<br />
4) Know your spraying<br />
equipment so Oat you know<br />
precisely how much material<br />
you will be applying.<br />
, 5) Always follow the<br />
-manufacturer's recommendations<br />
when using any<br />
spray material. The injury<br />
symptoms most <strong>of</strong>ten evident<br />
from spray injury are burnt<br />
or yellow chlorotlc areas<br />
along the margins <strong>of</strong> the<br />
leaves, especially near the<br />
tips. Other possibilities are<br />
small brownish, yellow spots<br />
randomly scattered over the<br />
leaf surface, or <strong>for</strong> those<br />
leaves tprayed moat neavily,<br />
dlwithin<br />
Hie foliage <strong>of</strong> oaks and<br />
other trees provides us with<br />
beauty throughout the year.<br />
Their color/ and texture<br />
provide a pleasant<br />
background <strong>for</strong> our homes<br />
and the area in which we work<br />
and play.<br />
Trees provide relief from<br />
flie heat and temper breezes.<br />
There are numerous paste<br />
which feed on the foliage <strong>of</strong><br />
our trim but few are as<br />
devastating as the gypsy<br />
moth.<br />
This pest is capable <strong>of</strong><br />
defoliating enure oak hardwood<br />
<strong>for</strong>est and repeated<br />
defoliation can drastically<br />
change the habitat which we<br />
desire.<br />
Observations indicate an<br />
increase In foliage<br />
destruction and gypsy moth<br />
populations throughout Long<br />
Island.<br />
Defoliation — what happens<br />
to a tree after it has been<br />
defoliated by mis destructive<br />
pest?<br />
To answer this question, we<br />
must first consider how much<br />
foliage was eaten and the<br />
vigor <strong>of</strong> the plants, A free can<br />
be lightly defoliated, in which<br />
case only a portion <strong>of</strong> the total<br />
foliage Is removed, and the<br />
tree will probably Buffer very<br />
little noticeable effect.<br />
However, as we progress In<br />
degrees to complete<br />
defoliation, the story becomes<br />
much more dismal.<br />
A completely defoliated<br />
free, depending upon its vigor<br />
will very <strong>of</strong>ten produce a new<br />
set <strong>of</strong> leaves.<br />
This process <strong>of</strong> refoliating<br />
demands a considerable<br />
amount <strong>of</strong> the treee's energy<br />
reserves and significantly<br />
weakens the tree.<br />
In Us situation the tree<br />
has lived <strong>for</strong> a significant<br />
portion <strong>of</strong> the year utilizing its<br />
stored food reserves to<br />
produce two sets <strong>of</strong> leaves.<br />
The new foliage on frees to<br />
<strong>of</strong>ten sparse, less than full<br />
size, and not as efficient as the<br />
original leaves. Additionally,<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 8. I'M) •<br />
winter months starting with<br />
fee twigtattht top ef the tree.<br />
In spring older buds on the<br />
sides <strong>of</strong> larger branches,<br />
sprout and cause fee tree to<br />
break from the trunk. Less<br />
fee new foliage feat wa§<br />
<strong>for</strong>med has drained fee tree's<br />
food reserves beyond the<br />
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during fee remainder <strong>of</strong> fee<br />
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growth Is produced the season<br />
mally stored <strong>for</strong> fee free to following defoliation on which'<br />
utilize during fee winter to produce foliage and;<br />
dormant leason and to nourishment <strong>for</strong> the next;<br />
nourish the ipring growth. year,<br />
This stored energy shortage A tree canopy wlth ;<br />
causes the tree to respond In decreased vigor sustain fee<br />
several ways.<br />
entire tree's root system. And<br />
When fee free enters fee feus, an overall weakening <strong>of</strong><br />
winter without adequate food the tree has resulted. :<br />
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THfi SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
PAGE U — SECTION<br />
Healthy trees may die if left defoliated <strong>for</strong> more than twoyears<br />
fdlottfhg year it la further<br />
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The gypsy moth may not<br />
HU the ptontin one defoliation<br />
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PAGE 12 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J. FRIPAY, AUGUST 8, IMP<br />
r Don Barton follows through on a topspin<br />
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UnivBrilty breezed through<br />
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Iburnammt.<br />
Barton defeated past Holy<br />
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Racquet Club.<br />
Quarterfinal results saw<br />
. first seed Paul Tender defeat<br />
ttlch LeiB U, 6-1. Den<br />
Barton, seeded number two,<br />
defeated Dave Jacob 8-0, 64.<br />
TWrd seed Pete Denos lost to<br />
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sets<br />
marlin fete<br />
The Ocean aty Marlin and<br />
Tuna Club will hold Its marlin<br />
tournament Saturday between<br />
8 a.m. and 3 pjn.<br />
Rain date <strong>for</strong> the tourney is<br />
Saturday, August 30.<br />
There will be first, second<br />
and third place prizes<br />
awarded with points given on<br />
fte basis <strong>of</strong> one point per<br />
pound or 75 points <strong>for</strong> fish<br />
which are released.<br />
The weigh-in will be at the<br />
Harbor House between 5:30<br />
and 7:30 pjn.<br />
The rules, regulated by the<br />
International Game Fishing<br />
Association, stipulate mat all<br />
fish must be called in to tte<br />
committee boats as ties will<br />
be settled according is the<br />
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four lines (and two<br />
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Toe semifinal match pitted<br />
Tendler against Dawson and<br />
Barton against West, Tendler<br />
won easily despite being<br />
pushed to 6-4 In the second set.<br />
The score 6-0, 64, Barton on<br />
the other hand had a close<br />
match with West winning In<br />
straight sets but using<br />
tiebreakers in each set. The<br />
Jcore 7-6, 7-i,<br />
The final match on Sunday<br />
was dominated by Barton<br />
Tendler won the flrrt two<br />
nniei <strong>of</strong> feematch breaking<br />
Barton nod then holding<br />
Barton stormed right back<br />
to hold service and then break<br />
Tendler to twin it up at 24.<br />
Barton then broke again and<br />
out maneuvered Tendler to<br />
take the set 6-3. Barton<br />
continued wave he left <strong>of</strong>f<br />
Finalists Ptful Terdler and Don Barton are presented with their<br />
trophies. From Ujfi to right are umpire, Dave Jacob, champion Barton<br />
congratulated by Tournament Director Robby Jansion; Tennis Director<br />
Donna West congratulates runner up Paul Terdler<br />
Summer baseball play<strong>of</strong>f<br />
action continues<br />
ByTOMWILLIAMS<br />
Bud Rinck's Ocean City<br />
Babe Ruth League team<br />
completed its regular season<br />
this week- witt a perfect 144<br />
record, winning them tte<br />
Atlantic Shore League,<br />
They began championship<br />
play<strong>of</strong>f action last night.<br />
At tte same time, Tony<br />
Galante's Ocean City team,<br />
sponsored by tte Heritage<br />
Bank <strong>for</strong> 18-18 year old<br />
players, played <strong>for</strong> the<br />
championship <strong>of</strong> its league<br />
last night in the final game <strong>of</strong><br />
tte best-<strong>of</strong>-three series;<br />
In recent action, Rlnck's<br />
Ruthers defeated Egg Harbor<br />
Township, M, in the title<br />
clincher; blasted Absecon, 12-<br />
6; and spanked Mays Landing,<br />
124, behind the twoWt<br />
pitching <strong>of</strong> Brett Haas.<br />
Haas also pitched the<br />
vlcitory over Egg Harbor<br />
Township, allowing them only<br />
four hits. He struck out five<br />
and walked five.<br />
Ocean aty managed only 1<br />
five hits <strong>of</strong>f the Township<br />
hurler, two each by Bob<br />
Miller and Joe Jones. Miller<br />
ilngled twice and scored two<br />
rum, Jones had a single and<br />
a double, driving home two<br />
rum. The otter Ocean City hit<br />
Mite- in fee seventh 'inning,<br />
' ' • i Oe local* break open<br />
Jone« got credit <strong>for</strong> the win<br />
over Absecon with four innings<br />
<strong>of</strong> reUef. Todd Henry<br />
was tte starter and, between<br />
than, they walked 13 Abseeon<br />
httteri, <strong>On</strong>ly three, however,<br />
managed to get bits <strong>of</strong>f me<br />
Ocean City duo.<br />
The long ball was a big<br />
factor <strong>for</strong> Ocean City. Mark<br />
LeFever smacked a solo<br />
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in tte five-run seventh<br />
Inning.<br />
winning tte first four games<br />
«f tte second Hi Tendler<br />
regrouped, holding hla serve<br />
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. * ' • •<br />
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EL^LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N..I.<br />
PAGE 13 — SECTION<br />
Associ is host to master swim contest<br />
I<br />
i<br />
followed by John McShane<br />
and Paul Sweeney. Nancy<br />
Stedman topped the women in<br />
feat age category with Mart<br />
Hutchinson and Sandy<br />
Peatherrtone right behind<br />
Tom Krug won the 30 to84<br />
year age group with Craig<br />
Wallace second and George<br />
Long third. Cecelia Mc-<br />
At a mock presentation are (1 tor) Don McKay<br />
and Neil Kelly <strong>of</strong> the injured Goldfinger, public<br />
address announcer Fred Rexon, Nell's son Kevin<br />
and George Zindel looking on In disbelief.<br />
Ohskey <strong>of</strong> Longport was the<br />
top woman in mat group.<br />
m» Hamilton, n. <strong>for</strong>mer<br />
Ocean City High School swim<br />
star wascoaehlng the Atlantic<br />
aVBgh Sch«l swun team,<br />
won the 35 to 19 group. He was<br />
followed by John Sink and Joe<br />
Joe Berthe won the 40 to44<br />
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Barney Hunger<strong>for</strong>d took the<br />
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Leonard Popwich and John<br />
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Jim Klein was the first to<br />
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WUmer Abbott won the S3 to<br />
60 group witt Ashby Harper<br />
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William Strotbers was secood<br />
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BID Byer, Joe Sbefter and<br />
Dave Rowan won the 65-Brian Carr.<br />
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ail Werner taking second.<br />
Werner, 70, was ibe oUert<br />
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In addition, A<br />
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Most everyone<br />
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fee tuna with fee spray<br />
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ZlndelandGene Alessandroni<br />
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Evans were ready to race.<br />
Rather ttan caU <strong>of</strong>f<br />
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heW ita annual saiUng regatta<br />
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Springfield, Pa., won all three<br />
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me lightning fleet, led by<br />
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aided by his wife, Saunlra, <strong>of</strong><br />
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flrats and a second, ]u«t noted<br />
out Jim AccanB and ion<br />
Jimmy, <strong>of</strong> Medord Lakes,<br />
N.J. and Don Garttand <strong>of</strong><br />
Detail N.J. «• crew, who<br />
Drtt, -••• y<br />
The Laser fleet's Fred<br />
Rnon <strong>of</strong> Haddonfleld, NJ,<br />
was another solid winner,<br />
scoring three firsts, while Jim<br />
Sagerhotai <strong>of</strong> Ocean City<br />
managed to come home<br />
Moid. This waa a rare treat<br />
to see the Lawn on the bay in<br />
competition this year,<br />
RESULTS<br />
Spor tsworld tram loses<br />
in Babe Ruth play<strong>of</strong>fs<br />
Us lMoot <strong>for</strong>mula Boaty II to Don't <strong>for</strong>get next week<br />
flU out a minimum field <strong>of</strong> when a great card <strong>of</strong> racing<br />
three.<br />
seemstobematerialbtagThe<br />
Boaty Is a fine little boat railbrothers.Georff and Greg<br />
and a <strong>for</strong>mer trophy winner, (remember Black Max) will<br />
but hardly In the same league put a brand new 24-foot stper<br />
as its Sunday competition., , boat In action with two 23».<br />
However being a pod sport, This one promises to be a<br />
Nell with Les OUphant as quick one.<br />
crew gave it a go, and give "Jumpln Joe" Donahue, all<br />
credit to Noreaster and thefee Mudrunners and a new<br />
Banana <strong>for</strong> trying to make it<br />
look good, but the seasoned<br />
race fans knew right away<br />
something was very fishy<br />
with the "blanket finish" they<br />
provided. It was all to good<br />
tun and the Ocean aty Yacht<br />
dub thanks participants and<br />
crowd alike <strong>for</strong> being such<br />
gnat sports.<br />
(Aitagna, Vineland, N.J.,<br />
Jenklntown, Pa. third.<br />
Laser; Fred Rexon, first;<br />
Jim Sagerholm, second, and<br />
O. KeBy, third,<br />
Sunflah: Brian Huntsman,<br />
Dreiel fflll, Pa,; TOoi.<br />
Ferguaon, sewnd, and Kriten<br />
Vollmer, Delran, N.J., bird,<br />
n In the 110; BUI Schill, Bob SUNFBHSAILING<br />
Larkta, first; AtanHuntown,<br />
Peg Huntsman, Dreiel Hill,<br />
Fa,, second, and OlfJ Becotte,<br />
Wednesday, July 30: senior,<br />
D, J. Walters, Radnor, Pa.<br />
GaJl Becotte, ttW, first; Bob Larkln, £ . _ .<br />
GP-H: Ray Therlault, Pa., second, and Jim LarWn,<br />
Kerty Huntsman, first; John Springfield, ft,, third.<br />
Carroll, LesUe CarroU, to fte A fleet: Steve<br />
second, and Matt Vollmer, Gtigerich, Margate, N.J,<br />
JeawieVotoer,DeJran,N,J,, flr«; Stove Madonna, Drexel<br />
ttlrd.<br />
<strong>On</strong>, Pa., second, and Evan<br />
LigbtaiBgi Chappy Bopkin, MWiener, Maple Glra, Pa.,<br />
Saundra Hopkin, ~<br />
Jimmy Accandl, Don Gar-Woddburyttand,<br />
second, and Jim Olenn,<br />
Ron Unterberger, Ralph<br />
Walter, Radnor, Fa..'seeend.<br />
and Kevin Backe, Dreiel Hill,<br />
PB.<br />
Friday, August, I, lenior:<br />
Bob Larkin, firstj D,J,<br />
Walters, second, and Jim<br />
Olenn, Mfllville, NJ,, ttird<br />
In the A fleeti Steve<br />
Madonna, first; Wally<br />
MIddleton, Vineland, N.J,<br />
second, and Ralph Castagna,<br />
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Dreiel Hfll, Pa,, ttird,<br />
third game <strong>for</strong> all the marine<br />
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team, sponsored by Sportfirst;<br />
Trade Walters, second,<br />
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N.J., third.<br />
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The team finished with an<br />
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IGE 14 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.j, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8,1980<br />
Recreation news<br />
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Here's Auto Service romped<br />
iyAbundo Concrete O-37 kit<br />
Thursday night.<br />
Baiil Back ted WaWa with<br />
12 pointi on the strength <strong>of</strong><br />
excellent shooting. Joe Joyce<br />
and Jeff Fagy added 10 and<br />
dght pointa reiptcttvely.<br />
For Parkway Pharmacy,<br />
Tom Ores scored 13 points<br />
and Larry Garvey chipped in<br />
10 points. WaWa remains<br />
undefeated and In first place<br />
with a M record. Parkway is<br />
now 1-2 and tied <strong>for</strong> third with<br />
Dimension,<br />
In the second game Gerry<br />
Bradley scored 32 points in<br />
leading Pontteres to an easy<br />
victory, Jeff Welih backed<br />
him up with 17 and Eugene<br />
Watts chipped in 6 pointa,<br />
D'Abundo's was lead by Phil<br />
Unsworth with 19 and Brian<br />
McCormiek with 10 pointa.<br />
Pontieres now holds second<br />
place at 2-0 and D'Abundo is<br />
in fifth place at M,<br />
GIRLS' COLLEGE<br />
BASKETBALL<br />
Bonnie's Closet open play<br />
tola week by slaughtering<br />
Dailey Plumbing 80-18. Lisa<br />
Ortlip led all scorer's with 3D<br />
points, and Mary Butler<br />
chipped in 24 points.<br />
In other action <strong>of</strong> the Ocean<br />
aty Reereattott League this<br />
week Stalnton's Department<br />
Store defeated<br />
Thriftway<br />
Market 60-20. Stalnton's won<br />
its second game <strong>of</strong> the week<br />
over Dailey Plumbing 40-38,<br />
giving Stainton's an 8-3 team<br />
record,<br />
Bonnie *• Closet upset<br />
Ftonder'a Hotel tWi week 88-<br />
61 in an exciting ma(eh <strong>of</strong><br />
skills. Flander's which was<br />
undefeated going into Use<br />
game, played tough, but<br />
Bonnie's Closet edged ahead<br />
with Lisa Ortlip scoring40<br />
points. Lisa Fogllo led<br />
Flander's win 20 pointa.<br />
Stainton's went down to its<br />
only defeat mis week at the<br />
hands <strong>of</strong> Bonnie's Closet, 47-<br />
31, Mary Nespole scored 15<br />
pointa <strong>for</strong> the winners.<br />
Voltaco'i led by Robin<br />
Fartaeh and Joleen Peterson<br />
captured a victory over<br />
thriftway Market SUB, and<br />
Dailey Plumbing downed<br />
Campbell's Seafood to round<br />
out this week's pity.<br />
Play<strong>of</strong>fs <strong>for</strong> the women's<br />
league begins August 14 and<br />
will finish with the final game<br />
August 11.<br />
POTFAK<br />
The Sixth Annual Pet Fair<br />
sponsored by the Ocean City<br />
Recreation Department; will<br />
be held tonight at 6 on the<br />
football field, 6th St. and<br />
Atlantic Av, Rain date will be<br />
tte following Wednesday at<br />
the same time and place.<br />
The event is open to aU<br />
children under 16 and thelr<br />
peta. An entry fee <strong>of</strong> $1 will be<br />
charged to all participants.<br />
For further In<strong>for</strong>mation call<br />
the recreation <strong>of</strong>fice 399-6111,<br />
ext. 246,<br />
Categories are dogs, cats,<br />
comic and others. Rodents,<br />
birds, fish and reptiles will be<br />
included in the other<br />
category'. Check-tn will be<br />
from 6 to 6:30 p.m. and<br />
Judguig wiUbegin at 8:30 p,m,<br />
PAMPER SCAOTER<br />
Ocean City Recreation<br />
Department is sponsoring the<br />
13th Annual Pamper Scamper<br />
on Tuesday (rain date, August<br />
19), The contest will be open<br />
to all "crawlers" 12 months<br />
and younger. A baby is immediately<br />
disqualified if he or<br />
she stands up and walks.<br />
Registration will begin at 9<br />
a.m. with competition<br />
beginning this year at 10 a.m.<br />
on the 12th Street beach.<br />
The contest will run in heats<br />
according to age groups.<br />
Each heat will have first<br />
and second place winners who<br />
receive ribbons at the conclusion<br />
<strong>of</strong> these races all heat<br />
winners will be in a final heat<br />
<strong>for</strong> grand champion. Prize!<br />
are donated by local merchants<br />
throughout me city.<br />
Entry blanks may be obtained<br />
at any city playground.<br />
Entries may be returned to<br />
Linda Leonard, P.O. Box 570,<br />
Ocean City Mm<br />
JUNIOR OLYMPICS<br />
Ocean City Recreation<br />
Department will beholding its<br />
6th annual Junior Olympics<br />
<strong>for</strong> all boys and girls ages 8<br />
through 14, who enjoy running<br />
and field events.<br />
No spiked shoes nor<br />
previous medals are needed<br />
to Join in the fun on Friday,<br />
August 18, at the athletic field<br />
on 6th Street and Atlantic Av.<br />
(ram date will be Thursday,<br />
August 11 same time and<br />
dace.<br />
Registration tables will be<br />
open from 8:30 to 10 am. tte<br />
day <strong>of</strong> the event. Prereglfltratlon<br />
is requested and<br />
applications will be available<br />
on the playgrounds. .<br />
Check-in time <strong>for</strong> number<br />
pick-up will start at 8:30<br />
a,m. on the day <strong>of</strong> the event.<br />
Field events will begin at B<br />
a.m. Running events trill<br />
begin upon completion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
field events (approximately<br />
10<br />
Unda Leonard, Ocean City<br />
Recreation, Post Office Bos<br />
570, Ocean City, 08226.<br />
SURFING CONTEST<br />
The Second Annual Ocean<br />
aty Surfing Championships<br />
<strong>for</strong> 14 and under will beheld at<br />
the 6th Street surfing beach on<br />
August 11 at 9 ajn.<br />
The<br />
contest is being<br />
sponsored by the Ocean City<br />
Surfing Association and local<br />
surf shops. Surfer Supplies <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City has donated $1,500<br />
in awards,<br />
have dona<br />
Aqua sports,<br />
Del's Steaks<br />
The con<br />
scheduled to<br />
lOajn, Judgi<br />
will be supp<br />
Qty Surfing<br />
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Easte<br />
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will be req<br />
parents p<br />
registration fee<br />
lers shop who<br />
awards ^re:.<br />
itBe Ware and<br />
louse.<br />
jstants are<br />
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itton and<br />
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_ to have<br />
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$2. Division<br />
<strong>for</strong> the contest a»; up to 10 to \J<br />
12, and 13 to 14.<br />
WHY A SACHS?<br />
Winners in last year's Ocean City Junior Olympics championship 10<br />
and under.<br />
There wiU be varfouj events<br />
available to boys and girls In<br />
three age categories as well<br />
as male and female divisions.<br />
Events include s<strong>of</strong>tbaU throw,<br />
standing broad Jump, SO-,<br />
100-,200-, and 440 yard runs.<br />
Each contestant may enter<br />
ftree events. "Biere will be a<br />
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Applications and further<br />
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which are<br />
located at 6th, 8th, 34th, 53rd<br />
and North streets from 8:30 to<br />
noon and 5:30 to8:30 p.m.<br />
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HELP WANTED — ftmaltmtla. Light<br />
aiambiy and cltrlcal work, y tar round,<br />
no txptrlanct nttdtd. Wlllun In.<br />
duttrlH, ]?».£)»<br />
«-l»<br />
SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS - Octan City<br />
arta. Idaal ponilon fur houiawlvtt and<br />
retired ptruni. Poilllont avallabM <strong>for</strong><br />
fall ittwol ttrm. Llcanttd drlvira<br />
nstntd or will htlp Iraki <strong>for</strong> tpacltl<br />
llctnla. For Inttrvlaw all Gaorgt H<br />
HoantlJr.buiiarvlcaatTtMttt 71*<br />
PBESSER WANTED - <strong>for</strong> dry clanlng<br />
plant, experienced, part time. Apply<br />
Of CleaningCenitr, I1S1 A—ury Avt<br />
If<br />
LEGAL SECRETARY — •hortnand<br />
rtqulnd, 1 full Btnafll>. Mary —tit<br />
mtnuratt with ik|lli and tnarltnot.<br />
Callt4H21)<br />
tf<br />
HIOH SCHOOL<br />
JTOOl<br />
work Odd to- and lawnt<br />
nMonabinCU<br />
Person* It<br />
THE LITTL* *HOP — *tttl tht Wo<br />
•tock. Yam, crtwl, nwHapMnt Mi.<br />
HMW « irraeaitf.<br />
V»4Ut.<br />
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THANK YOU-to tM ptnon rMvrnfng'<br />
pair <strong>of</strong> piaM ahotti tunoay mornlno.<br />
PltaHullMMI27<br />
M<br />
PAL<br />
Painting<br />
Inferior - exterior, residential<br />
and light commercial.<br />
ItMsAjnablB rate*. Free<br />
Mtlm«t«t.<br />
Mercantile<br />
ttmirM. Rtteren-<br />
\ .. ruKtm<br />
Maat -t'MtN oil ti ontratnr<br />
pa—iMa rrMeUMnai paMitim<br />
WHMM pr<strong>of</strong>tuional cam, CMp-mafun rwpontW.<br />
ptopi* wlilma to work, liundnH,<br />
MsuiMHpIng, alnlno room, nurtat<br />
aWM. Apply at WMliy Manor dnd &<br />
Bay.oce.o.E. . tf<br />
CASH—bon and olru 12 yaan and<br />
eldar, Papw routn «vallabl* <strong>for</strong> ill<br />
yaar round routatbttWHn utn and urn<br />
•». Join <strong>for</strong> tummir Kldt alto. Call Ma-<br />
RN or LPN-part llnw, <strong>for</strong> dgctor*!<br />
PHI, Oc«n city, tand rmumt to Bon<br />
r« J«itln.l L ^ •<br />
NUHStS AIDES—full tlffu and par<br />
tlma, work In mining, homa, all ihKli,<br />
ulary and Mntflli. Apply at WHIay<br />
Manor _nd_ Bay Ava,(>.C.aA.a.<br />
tf<br />
WAITRISS WANTED—mint B* 14, no<br />
axparltnc* nacauary. Avallabla Aug.<br />
Hiru waakandt In Mpt. Local rttlatnt<br />
)ir*farr*d. Apply In parun Tonyt Orlll<br />
-m.citrai<br />
W3<br />
MAINTENANCe-hlgti rlH apjrtmant<br />
otilldlng minor rapaln and ckanmg,<br />
mrmantnt pmitkn <strong>for</strong> i dayi • waMi<br />
Exparlincaand nfanncariqulrad. Call<br />
frank at awim<br />
M J<br />
BAtYSITTER NEBOED - In !>••)rmo.<br />
Tan CMKHWI •tanlra AM. lfiti. M<br />
pri TVumWfetrn<br />
REM. -ESTATE — Mlatpenon, en<br />
perlencad, full time Johnion Realtor.,<br />
39? MID tl<br />
'CASINO LICENSE HELP—(wadoltai<br />
<strong>for</strong>youl) Photograph!,copying,typing<br />
notarizing dliclowret Mlk* Bllnard<br />
(Cailno EnterprlaO. The A Frame<br />
Shop, NewRd Northfiald.Ml 55u M<br />
CHAMBERMAID — .tart Immediately<br />
aim work until November Apply n<br />
panonNarrlt House Motor inn. 13m.nd<br />
Ocaan llajn toJpm<br />
tf<br />
SECRETARY ~- year round, gaieral<br />
cfllce dulle. Can <strong>for</strong> an appointment<br />
m an wmton induttriat, me<br />
> u<br />
MAINTENANCE MAN — full time. 7<br />
am lolpm dally, e day*, M00 per<br />
Hour, mutt be experienced<br />
Apply<br />
Watun'i Rtttaurant, Ml ocaan Ava.<br />
OceanClty.lff-iou<br />
••*<br />
ORTHODONTIC ASSISTANT —<br />
pleating penonallty, full or part time<br />
Reply to BOX747, The Sentinel Ledger*-*<br />
GOOD TYPING SKILLS — pfcl. per<br />
annuity, full tlma or part tlma Or<br />
tnodonlifa <strong>of</strong>fice Reply to Box 747. The<br />
Sentinel Ledger<br />
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A FEWOOOD — chambermaid. naMed<br />
now tnru October Apply in penon.<br />
Harbor Home Motor Inn, 2nd and Bay<br />
Ave<br />
t-i<br />
DOCK PERSON — deeded now thru<br />
Novambar Apply In perton. Harbor<br />
Home /Motor lnn,3nd«nd Bay Avenue •<br />
MANPOWER TEMP0IMHY<br />
SERVICE<br />
is Interested in<br />
TYPISTS<br />
Cal 641-7600<br />
Mobile Homes<br />
I.IOHT HAULINO — Hid camant work,<br />
Srd d undtf. Call ittun t-a<br />
Child Care<br />
CHILD CARE—wtnMd <strong>for</strong>) chldran,]<br />
Khool age. Norlhtnd prtftmd. PMau<br />
callW-717*<br />
M<br />
BABYSITTING FOR—your child hi my<br />
homt, hot maal., orgtnl—d acttvltm.<br />
Reference on raquttt. Call JN4714 fit<br />
Wanted<br />
we BUY ~ old gold, illver, lewalrv.<br />
clock, and w.tche. call <strong>for</strong> quota on<br />
price <strong>of</strong> diver coin. Smith Jeweler.,<br />
Thuriday. Friday and' Saturday. Calif<br />
J» 3171 tf<br />
SINOLC MOME-W amall duplex, near<br />
baacn, fa«t uttlament. private party.<br />
TRAVEL TRAILER - m> COf_lr. )f<br />
ft HH contaatM, Mat* «. II^Mitrm..<br />
caiiiftitM<br />
Hi<br />
Autos For Sal*<br />
CADILLAC -~ 'M iedanDeVW* MM<br />
fflllaa. macMnlcaU|> saM. A» spNona<br />
including air, eetate will *ell «gr Mat<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer. CatHtHPl ,• M<br />
COLLBXTORt ITCM — ml ajukli<br />
Rlvlara jq^OO mtM> Ilka new «-<br />
tptctlon. iU w. 17th st mormnoi.<br />
a-i J<br />
' TAURUI — If71 fully aBjuWHH tfMwT<br />
SXb. botiiet. tleep. i Uaad Mca, *fm<br />
«xtrai.Mintuti caiiWMin.<br />
, tt<br />
SURPLUS JUM — cm aaj truda<br />
waiiaMattirouBh»ainvnmant«««iM*.<br />
Many aall undar oga CM nsra-tMi,<br />
«xt. «1M tor iHftMiiiatMi on how ta<br />
purcnaM.<br />
ttt<br />
PfA>IO TUNINO — and rapar. EJOMrf<br />
«-V"O .till OOM oy aarTmt wtrTt<br />
_*__• MWiaatqu.lltyrai-k-tarvfct.<br />
•___«» n i <strong>for</strong> la yaar.. CM Jack<br />
Ldwttfwappalii>»rnmtis»aqM.<br />
tf<br />
Boats For Sate<br />
MNTBR COUmoui-MFO. II ft. New<br />
gta tank, floor awarnaj, outrfcgen 4<br />
CB.IJJHP JohnionMMO Caiittf<br />
1447 m<br />
LUHRS — lf Spt. ftah PB.WOOdifM.<br />
new ISO OMC ang Low hr.<br />
VVMI<br />
aqulppad tie and. In MMT, raady to<br />
•0 Muat aacrltlca. will accent<br />
naaonabia<strong>of</strong>far.)t>-47>s<br />
Vi<br />
AVOCADO — w«hlns machine »1W,<br />
wKlta ataetrtc dryer Mi Both in pvfect<br />
running omar.CalHrt-WM i«<br />
AIR CONDITIONER — OE portable<br />
FUBNITUBB—WKkerllvKgrowitiei.<br />
+o»BTUH«30.c«ll»ttIiii M dinatta aat, aaigia bad, em *M ana.<br />
YAftD SALE - rrnrttl lamly, ckHAaa,<br />
nouaahow Ittmt, -1c**rac, ntS<br />
mort. J*i Aataury Avt. lat. Aug.<br />
a.m. lolp.in. ' '<br />
! —WJaariwfiBe.<br />
good condition, t«o, can moat it HALF OFF PAPERBACK BOOK*—ill<br />
paperback* era half (.ice er*»<br />
SOFA ND — gold Reeaonaola price<br />
cent, wltti tutficiant trade. TU<br />
••<br />
iool!a1arlaTwo,11th»ndA«iury,ocafii<br />
RECEPTIONIST — comtructlon <strong>of</strong>fice,<br />
permanent poaltlon, typing Call bet<br />
wem«and12na9n.]tt«kS<br />
>•<br />
CHIEF ACCOUNTANT — Hotel<br />
map<strong>of</strong>ulbllllMi Include mwaglng and<br />
wpervttlng IwA pareont dotig payroll,<br />
account, receivable, account, payable,<br />
reconciliation., ate. In addition to<br />
controlling Of revenue aggrca, catti,<br />
aid invannriea. Job crequtnta ie aoiid<br />
OARAOE—Wanted to .ton houeehou<br />
furniture<br />
Beginning Auo Jfth<br />
Soulhend call evening. 39» wi<br />
HI<br />
OLD WOOD FURNITURE — cleaning<br />
out? Caih <strong>for</strong> content. OI houte. full or<br />
partial from Attic to Garage, almtut<br />
anyming bought 1» 1««or7S7 JJKS »2<br />
YEARLY RENTAL — .Ingle woman U<br />
cmira. 1 or 1 Oeuroom apartment<br />
.tarllng oct 1 would Ilka wether,<br />
dryer, dl.hwa.hr<br />
Call «W7O-aB3<br />
after 7pm Mond thru. Ttwra or 40f<br />
ProPI Services<br />
fAiNTIMO -<br />
interior - mtarTor,<br />
EUGENE W.PASHLEY<br />
AGENCY. INQ.<br />
Complete Insurance<br />
^Service<br />
8l>tnRttad,Minn«ira<br />
t a » 3 4 4<br />
until Aus. trh and flMn call M-«0<br />
CHNV3LKR STRIPS* — IS ft. IB), 41<br />
hp tTT», x twn en ermine, Ilka new,<br />
wmduilekf, top, axalunt <strong>for</strong> tint boat<br />
ant water iknng, can M aaan at Small<br />
Q-ett /Marina, M<br />
M Landtie Rd. acme,<br />
from loat Yard. Can nnana«,W3. call<br />
HJ-KU.34O • tf<br />
mi o-OAV — rt Hiiboal, comeleielr<br />
redone Inikte and out. New f.f Johluon<br />
outrjoant head, oal ley, aalM, In water,<br />
reaoVtogs.Call)tM.<br />
tf<br />
General Mds*.<br />
SIDIWALK SALC — Ml. Aug «. »:»0<br />
a.m. 304 • 47tn St. Moving contentt <strong>of</strong><br />
Peone. home to Ocaan city. Mutt mete<br />
mom. Lot>o» oooalee.<br />
H<br />
YARD SALB -<br />
Olldnn'i clome.,<br />
houaehow Itami, Knlck knack., lamp.<br />
Auginl aiti from 10 a.m. to t pm, 12<br />
AUwry Ave. rear.<br />
M<br />
NEW PORT* POTTY NO. 15 — lilt<br />
pric.iw.wniieiitortM.CaiurMW.t<br />
toip.m.oraftertp.m.<br />
tf<br />
FLEA MARKET— Saturday, AUBUB u<br />
at wagon Whaal Campground. Palermo.<br />
10 to 4 pjn. Space B or tree to campan<br />
W.3710 til<br />
SURFBOARD — 7 ft. 1",<br />
condition. «1i0. Call yn-tm<br />
Mint<br />
M<br />
NINE PIECE — dlMng room wt, %\*><br />
H4n<br />
It<br />
TOM WARD'S<br />
UPHOLSTERY<br />
2CS.ShonRoad<br />
CWTWHAOC<br />
p<br />
«VMMMS<br />
•WmnWMdt<br />
399-7534<br />
DOOOH MIXBR — M qt. Old But goad,<br />
adult. 1 wheel scttwin bike, coraleB<br />
leteph<strong>On</strong>a.Callltf-mi<br />
.tf<br />
THIRD ANNIVERSARY SALE—feii<br />
tablewan, urigaual gift*. Norcron caret<br />
and wrap.. Flair t. Pantaay, 1W Haven<br />
Ava. M4*f4. Monday thru Saturday<br />
10:10 to s p.m. excapt Tnunday 1 to s<br />
p.m<br />
H<br />
TMi fL«i MARKBT—IH/ Haven Avt.<br />
(Palmer Center) na. new and an&<br />
Mem. Jewelry, antlauei, ullectlbiet,<br />
etc. Open dally t to I and > to 5. Came<br />
SOWB-A-DOB<br />
Open yaar round from *:30<br />
».m. W 12 midnlgm. OH-<br />
MrMt pawning ngtit at me<br />
ALUMINUM SCREENS — and Wffli<br />
window.. Rauraanad and naw glau,<br />
mwallad. Miami Somen Co.SOS New<br />
Road, Route », Somara Point. Dial TJ7<br />
YARD SALE — Saturday, Auggrt «. 10<br />
a.m. to 5 p.m, 717 Slmpaon Ava. Span<br />
W M by uthen <strong>of</strong> Snron eaptiit<br />
Owen. Any donation, and tricka-<br />
' brack, call Oorvtny Herrt. Itv471t< er<br />
»rm»M4<br />
ANTIQUES —*m at aMcsunt price.<br />
tiraenuotMniMp.ni.Aantiqva.buy*,<br />
urtleaaorruni tag talat In tnmai. in<br />
SMr*Rd-*«m*r«POIM.fl7-7*r7<br />
i-M<br />
LAST CHANCE- latfMMOea.. day<br />
bad Sail, Oman* tat Pi., Twt) bedi sis<br />
tacit, draaMr %*>., t dining chair. SM<br />
aacfi, varlou. chair. *IO*t» each call<br />
M-UHaftar4p m 14<br />
YARD SALE — Sat t to 11. No Early<br />
Blnni Ctiadran-a dothaa. aoma men',<br />
and women', alao Real baroamt good<br />
condition IS Pine Road, ocaan city 14<br />
YARD I ALB- Frl and tatAug land<br />
» »»4 Jll Rhode itland Avi (omara<br />
Point Ratrhnrator, air cendltlonan,<br />
dryer, dtihwaatier, bpoka, toy. and<br />
much more,<br />
M<br />
TWIN BIDJ — complete U). 1 mat<br />
diMg nlta tablaa no, one gmnr wtlh<br />
mirror fts, child, boraau SM, bedroom<br />
cnalrsia.amalltaMaSIO.Callltt H57 s-<br />
YARD ML! — Aug. *lti tram t leu.<br />
aood woman clothing Mna e-16, and<br />
ndtc Itama-MMAtburyAva<br />
M<br />
Bus. Opportunities {<br />
MOPID - bvalnaaa tor aala, awsiaft<br />
potential. Southeastern Capa May<br />
County locked in. «3W»0. call l.laaVl<br />
Raal Eatate, nth and fimpaon Ava. m-<br />
MM t<<br />
-J<br />
BEAUTY SALON — <strong>for</strong> rant. PiMy<br />
equipped M Ocean City. Haply *) a*«<br />
7S0,Sanllna)4adg*r «S<br />
RE.<br />
R.E.For Salt<br />
OCEAN CITY COHPO — markllft,<br />
octan vnwga South. paH, racr<br />
area and fully f umtanacftor only •TiXfO.<br />
Call BergerRealtyHxlayJttJlii<br />
BOAT<br />
avth<strong>of</strong>tiad MarcrvMr<br />
Mat rapalr. All mafcaa. t»4>u. Boat<br />
•lip* now avMabta. Par ule - tr Sport<br />
Flih#nrwn wftti fty brWtft-<br />
tf<br />
AVENOERS - Wt left ovart<br />
vttd, naaonauaprlca. c«iiM44M<br />
LUHRS CABIN • CnlMer, ITei, fly<br />
brMga. no Chrytlar, tmn watar cooled,<br />
rteep.4, .tend up head, VHP, d.f. many<br />
aatraa. Fully equipped. In watar, wood<br />
hull. IxcaHant condition. Aiktig MJDN.<br />
eanlW47«7,»nHpjn.oraftar«pm tt<br />
HOBIE CAT — la, excellent cxnanon<br />
with trailer. AMtlng SI^OO. call mJm<br />
anytime.<br />
H<br />
' BOATSLIPS—Sanwi Point mar Inlet,<br />
upie »tradi watar. Security Mgtima,.<br />
' Itaelrt Pier, Bay AWnue. T77H10. tf<br />
1*n) and 1>7* ~ Jotwaon outboard.. TO<br />
hp. « day warrant)'. Far ai<strong>for</strong>manan<br />
callituuM<br />
tt<br />
OLASTRON — tm and ifTi u ft. with<br />
70 hp johnaon. « day warranty on<br />
angina. Call WKM14<br />
' ft<br />
SAILBOAT — OP 14 No. HIS, with<br />
trailer. Flberflleea 1 aall* SU30. Call<br />
mi-<br />
Mf-aTMNlorltol<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
SAT. ft SUN. AUGUST STH ft 10TH<br />
NOON TILL 4 P.M.<br />
17 OCEAN AVBWE<br />
Llvlno room, dining ar«a, two bedrooms and bath aad<br />
unit. NIc* porchas with awnings, and de*p, frnicad in yard<br />
Excellent nelatiborhood.<br />
'110,000<br />
Joan Brady Real Estate<br />
3329 WEST AVE 398-515$<br />
,'•.:<br />
DANIEL 0. MURRAY<br />
SOMERS POINT<br />
j<br />
Completely modem 2Vt bedroom reneh home with vinyl i<br />
tldlng> i y, car detached garage and swimming pool In thai<br />
rear yard. $47,500.<br />
j<br />
LONGPORT • EGO HARBOR TOWNSHIP'<br />
'<br />
Lauoontront 4 bedroom, JVb bafh homt in meillent condition<br />
with a 72' bulkhead and Jllps. <strong>On</strong>ly minutes away<br />
trom Longport beaches and the Inlet. Owner will consider<br />
taking back a mortgage to qualified buyer, call now tar all<br />
details.<br />
HILLTOP DRIVE - PALERMO<br />
Half acre lot. we will build your dream home on this last,<br />
lot that wa have available in the area.<br />
O.C. GARDENS<br />
Your only chance to buy a large commerleal property in<br />
the Gardens. Store plus 3 apts. f or only SIM,O0O.<br />
111 ATLANTIC AVE. OCEAN crrv 399-1856,<br />
Qntupc,<br />
.IFF!<br />
nm Zl<br />
COASTAL REALTY #£«%<br />
MMmm&inm<br />
o.c.N.j.<br />
; ai9 MM<br />
'Two Homes" <strong>for</strong> the price ol one. Large Victorian 4<br />
BR on front <strong>of</strong> lot (heated), plus ] BR summer cottage In<br />
rear, us.ooo.<br />
"Commercial"<br />
Downtown Ocean City. Two stores plus<br />
two 7 bedroom apartments. Owner will finance to<br />
qualified buyer. 1100,000.<br />
A<br />
"RMsra Ltgoontront" Five BR bi-ievtl with 2 full<br />
baths. Dock your boat in one <strong>of</strong> the 1 Mat slips, enjoy your<br />
barbecues in a nice sized yard, less dusting because <strong>of</strong><br />
electronic air filter attached to central air conditioner.<br />
Plus family room with brick fireplace. $165,000,<br />
"Reduced" to M?,000. Commercial building plus rear 2<br />
BR apartment on downtown Asbury Ave, Needs work,<br />
great potential.<br />
"Duplex"<br />
with 2 and 4 BR apartments. Upper unit<br />
redecorated, featuring « BR's and 3 baths. Gas heat, new<br />
ro<strong>of</strong>, parking <strong>for</strong> 5cars. *li5,000.<br />
"Chan As A Whistle" Duplex with two 4 bedroom apts.<br />
plus one 2 BR garage apartment, plus large 3 car<br />
garage with workshop. Beachbloek, gas heat, very low<br />
maintenance. $144,900.<br />
"Brand New" 3 BR Townhouse with 2v, baths. Features<br />
include: Central air, fireplace, all appliances,<br />
ceilings, skylights, and much mortl 1150,000.<br />
"Four Units" in beachbloek. <strong>On</strong>t S BR, one a BR;'M*<br />
two 1 BR apartments fully furnished, very good condition<br />
MIS.0OO.<br />
•U<br />
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PAGE 16 — SECTION TWO<br />
MM<br />
R.I, For Sale<br />
LARGE HOME —or reeming house, flf<br />
aSaFfmet ith iif*nu PHI •*»» ^n ¥OUH NIXT — siHMmmt ol<br />
The title Company <strong>of</strong> Jersey. 221 weft<br />
Avenue, Ocean € ify, H, j, Call 3S94SBB, f f<br />
YOU CAN!T BEAT THIS TWO FAMILY DWELLING FOR<br />
TH»PRICE,<br />
Two bedrooms, I bath, first floor and a big S bedrooms t<br />
baths second and third floors. Convenient location plus <strong>of</strong>f<br />
Street parking. Fully heated <strong>for</strong> year round use. A real<br />
bsraain at $70,tOO.<br />
GARDEN STATE REALTY<br />
REALTORS<br />
1760 Asbury Awe. 399-3031<br />
Live at Constitution Hill, Princeton<br />
Share in the heritage Settle here where superb condominiums<br />
blend dn honored paM vulh d lively<br />
present. Artfully flustered thes oiler long wide MCWS<br />
ol pond and field, I he Mansion itsell is surrounded<br />
hy magnilieenl old trees and the <strong>for</strong>m.il {Mrdens <strong>of</strong><br />
the celebrated Morgan estate<br />
I. 2. and .1 bedrooms, some vnth studies Individual<br />
houses and apartments in the Mansion<br />
THE SENTjNEL.LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J,<br />
RE. For Sale R.E. For Sale R.E. Per Sale R.E. For Salt<br />
FIRST FLOOR DUPLEX<br />
modern, J bedrooms, IVi<br />
bafhi, washer, dryer, t<br />
persons, no pets. Open <strong>for</strong><br />
the season. Also clean<br />
weekly rentals available.<br />
Jean Blackmon Realty,<br />
Realtor<br />
MULTVLE USTING SERVICE<br />
304 Ifh SI. (109) 399-6345<br />
Constitution Hill<br />
Princeton. New Jersey<br />
(609)921-2.190<br />
Priced from S24,V(MX). Sales <strong>of</strong>fice open every day.<br />
Collins Development Corporation<br />
•sy<br />
I.<br />
2 BRAND NEW DUPLEXES<br />
<strong>On</strong> the corner <strong>of</strong> 18th & West<br />
OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN. 11:00 - 4:00<br />
FIRST FLOOR:<br />
3 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room, kitchen, dining area,<br />
utility room, storage area, front porch and fireplace.<br />
SECOND FLOOR:<br />
3 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room, kitchen, dining area,<br />
utility room, cathederal ceiling, front and rear porches, attic<br />
storage and fireplace.<br />
IN ADDITION YOU WILL ENJOY!<br />
• OUTSIDE ENCLOSED SHOWERS<br />
• ALL ELECTRIC, COLOR-CORDINATED<br />
EASEOF-CARE KITCHEN<br />
• BUILT-IN DISHWASHER<br />
• BUILT-IN GARBAGE DISPOSAL<br />
• ELECTRIC RANGE AND RANGE HOOD<br />
• 18 CUBIC FOOT FROST-FREE REFRIGERATOR<br />
• CLOTHES WASHER AND DRYER<br />
•AMPLE LINEN SPACE<br />
• ELEC, BASEBOARD HEAT WITH<br />
INDIVIDUAL TEMP, CONTROLS<br />
• LARGE CLOSETS<br />
LIBERAL FINANCING AVAILABLE<br />
Exclusive Beachfront<br />
Condominium<br />
(<strong>On</strong>lroneuvallotjlel)<br />
WITH A 1O'/i% MORTGAGE-<br />
OCEAN CITY—Now available at only ,J95,000, this home<br />
Offers a spectacular view and the convenience <strong>of</strong> the<br />
beach and boardwalk at your doorstep. This unit has 2<br />
bedrooms, tile bath, w/w carpetli 9, washer, dryer and<br />
garbage disposal. Call Landmark today, and really get<br />
some sand in your shoes!<br />
LANDMARK<br />
REALTY<br />
3324 SIMPSON AVE. OCEAN CITY, H.J. 08226<br />
(809)311-4811<br />
•toQualified Buyers<br />
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY<br />
Many EXCBLLBNT PROPERTIIS arp reasonably<br />
priced, *<br />
Mortgage is available at LOWER INTEREST RATES.<br />
Take advantage <strong>of</strong> this winning combination NOW<br />
»«. . WIIK'S BEST BUY<br />
5529 Bay Avenue<br />
Two family home, prime South end location, many extras<br />
inehidlng garage, fetal electric. Excellent condition,,<br />
RANDALL REALTY<br />
l^-lmrn<br />
55th * CENTRAL<br />
•>^V-P%- 39B-J210 f 6W) 3W-2211<br />
•SOUND INSULATED WALLS<br />
• WALL/WALL CARPETING BY BAYMARK<br />
• PREWIRED CABLE TELEVISION<br />
• PREWIRED TELEPHONE OUTLETS<br />
• TWO PARKING SPACES FOR<br />
EACH DWELLING<br />
• VINYL FLOOR COVERING IN KITCHEN<br />
BATHROOMS & UTILITY ROOMS.<br />
• ANDERSON WINDOWS & SCREENS<br />
• SMOKE ALARMS<br />
• MARBLE TOP VANITIES<br />
•TEXTURE III CEDAR SIDING<br />
80% FINANCING at 11%% <strong>for</strong> 30 Yiirs<br />
ROGER A. MONROE Realty<br />
835 WESLEY AVE.<br />
REALTOR<br />
398-7000<br />
!•*.<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 8,1980<br />
R.E. For Salt R.E. For Sate R.E. For Sale<br />
FOR THE INVESTOR — f(va »pt,<br />
cooipux. ttir«« 1 Mnm •plj,. on* 9<br />
Mfoam unit tnd i an* MMam gvwi<br />
apt- two.ptt. HtMM. NMrfcMai, Stop<br />
in 1ST men Intt, JsMHn RMMn, m,<br />
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• Mi<br />
QCIaNCITY<br />
pftjMrty With 4 uflitf, Mien<br />
lock, gnat xun vltvi. Aiklnj<br />
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ThrM Mnemi. 1 Midi Heft unit, I<br />
yaan aw. Good Invflf mutt pnMffy<br />
•tttj.ooo.<br />
FRANK X, SMITH<br />
Realtor<br />
flol Ventnor Ave.<br />
Margate Ill-MM<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
WATERFRONTS<br />
ATTENTION YACHT-<br />
SMAN Is your boat *O\<br />
Want to build your dream<br />
homer if if is • if you do -'<br />
we have the perfect<br />
| lagoenfrenf lot <strong>for</strong> you •<br />
I00 1 protected waterfron<br />
fage. Convenient to airport<br />
and golf course, Call us<br />
now: '<br />
LARGE SINGLE family OH<br />
the 17th St.«nooon with IIV.<br />
rm., din. rm., 2 kitchens,<br />
family rm,, breakfast rm.,<br />
4 bdrms., 2 full baths, fully<br />
heated • and situated on<br />
large let with 4 boatslips.<br />
Can convert to 2 family.<br />
Reasonable <strong>for</strong> Slff.MO.<br />
LAGOON FRONT Itttl St.<br />
Lagoon witttA • room,<br />
dining Mtf$F,&*, I<br />
bedre W^tMponalna<br />
deck _o0^*(ip. Also<br />
soasoieAPlome. Offered<br />
furnisiM at $135,000.00.<br />
Act Now I<br />
A RIAL JOY to come<br />
home foi Designed with<br />
waterfront .living In mind<br />
with Its expansive decks,<br />
docks, plus boat slips,<br />
Home consists <strong>of</strong> living<br />
room, dining room, kitchen,<br />
S bedrooms, 2 bathi,<br />
laundry, garage, has gai<br />
hot air heat, KxlM lot. Two<br />
Family Zoned, Call us. -<br />
f2fI,SOD,<br />
BAVFRONT, Two family,<br />
main house consists <strong>of</strong>'<br />
living room, dining room,<br />
kitchen, utility room, S<br />
bedrooms, if. batttt and<br />
sleeping porch. Apartment<br />
has I bedrooms, 1 full bath.<br />
3 zone gas hot water heat.<br />
Large porch, deck, dock<br />
and iMt boatsiips. Raise the<br />
curtain on a now life style<br />
by phoning us today I<br />
f»s,m.<br />
•AYSHORB ' DRIVE,<br />
Newer lagoonfronf home<br />
on 47x100 let.xmiists ol 4,<br />
living<br />
nlet pvvnps and lounging<br />
dock. En|oy the pleasure <strong>of</strong><br />
waterfront living! Impact<br />
this one today. JM?,500.oo.<br />
LAGOONFRONT exetllMrt.<br />
If you want • home with<br />
eye appeal, tfilsJs It, make<br />
your inspection now and<br />
you will lee toryourself the<br />
owners did not cut corner*<br />
while constructing this<br />
elegant 4 bedroom, 2<br />
bathroom custom colonial.<br />
Call Mf-im <strong>for</strong> compleM<br />
details. Now »285,000.<br />
MAIN BAY Panoramic<br />
view from open deck on I<br />
levels-home ractMiy<br />
remodeled,* consist! <strong>of</strong><br />
living room, dining room,<br />
kitchen, sunroom, I<br />
bedrooms, IH blthi, laundry<br />
room,, dock and beat,<br />
slip. Inspect today I<br />
Reduced to $t52,500.<br />
RIVIERA Lagoonfront,<br />
large family home, living<br />
room, dining room, kitthan,<br />
s bedrooms, 2 baths,<br />
family room with fireplace,<br />
laundry, I car garage,<br />
heated and central air conditioned.<br />
Large fenced<br />
yard and rear patio. 2<br />
floating dock* with 1<br />
boatslips. Make It a point to<br />
inspect Ihlt exceptionalel<br />
1213,000.<br />
SHORE REALTY<br />
OCBANCITY<br />
M% DOWN—duplex, ' 3<br />
bedroeiris, IVj.bMhi, nice<br />
location, call Today, jj<br />
625BAYAVE399190D,<br />
BAYUNDMGS AREA<br />
Modern bHevel, living<br />
iroom, dUiloi room, kitchen,<br />
4 bedrooms, 1 baths,<br />
ree, room, fireplace, patio,'<br />
garage, ajr-cendif ion Ing. ,<br />
GULL REALTY, Inc.<br />
RulEiUtiBn*m<br />
2B14B»|*yt.<br />
MMKlH-ttSO<br />
franklin ^Williams<br />
L i(HALT()RS<br />
PRICE REDUCED FOR<br />
Action. Over ' $10,000<br />
Reduction, n(N linglt<br />
close to beach, hat living<br />
room, new kitchen, dining<br />
area, ] bedrooms, IVi<br />
bathi, nice Ille let with <strong>of</strong>f<br />
street parking. Also plant<br />
<strong>for</strong> AM unit. ttt,M0, Call<br />
RIVIERA<br />
bedrooi<br />
a Mx 1<br />
jrea,<br />
^'"•uii batfi. Asking<br />
RIVIERA Three bedroom<br />
ranch home situated on<br />
ssxtoo tot with living room,<br />
dining area, large country<br />
kitchen, full bath, 2M ear<br />
detactied garage, woodburning<br />
firoplace, new<br />
heater and hot water<br />
heater, quiet year round<br />
area. Offered with limited<br />
home warranty, $97,500.<br />
VERY CLEAN 4 bedroom<br />
home In nice neighborhood,<br />
easily convertible to two<br />
family «%££& -jmsisfs<br />
chen, ^ewM^ iiundry<br />
room KWV-rslied 1 car<br />
garag v includes appliances,<br />
drapes and wall to wall<br />
carpet. Asking SfMOB.M.<br />
call today i<br />
EXCELLENT 15 th St.<br />
Araa. invastment property,<br />
Multl family near<br />
beach. 1st unit, I bedroom,<br />
bath, 2nd unit 3 bedrooms,<br />
bath. Jrd unit, 2 bedrooms,<br />
1 bath. Good rental history.<br />
Call tor complete details I<br />
$137,500.<br />
1504 WESLEY AVt.<br />
Cheerful home, only a Short<br />
distance to the beach and<br />
boardwalk. Hat living<br />
room, dining room, kit-<br />
' chen, S bedrooms, m<br />
baths, lunporth, laundry<br />
room and i car detached<br />
garage. Owner will finance<br />
at lOVto qualified buyer.<br />
Offered completely > furnished<br />
and in move-In condition.<br />
Don't waif, see it<br />
today I $115,000.<br />
DUPLEX list St. Area, t<br />
bedrooms, 1 den, 1'A bathi<br />
••ch unit rented. 40x100 lot.<br />
Nlea area. Includes ranges,<br />
refrigerators, dishwashers,<br />
garbagt<br />
disposals. Approximately t<br />
y*ar» old. Asking Ii4i,ooo.<br />
For full particulars call<br />
now! •'<br />
SOUTH END MM Aibury<br />
Ave. Large single or easily<br />
converted to two family, ,<br />
has •unperch, living room,<br />
1 bedrooms, large dorm<br />
room, 2 full baths, 2 kitchens,<br />
also oversixod 1 car<br />
garage. Ctose to beach. Of*<br />
fered partly furnished. The<br />
time to. buy is now I<br />
$127,000.<br />
IMMACULATE, 2 bedroom<br />
bungalow with living room,<br />
dining artvcA ' -n, tail<br />
tath ^pff'L gas<br />
Nat, ^U«^%<br />
do*. |^Q<br />
shopt^iig. Time to investigate<br />
will be well<br />
Spent! Mf,500.00<br />
TWO FAMILY, Pleasure<br />
Ave. Quiet bay area, 1<br />
bedrooms, 1 bath each unit,<br />
.both tteatea. Many nice<br />
Improvements like wall to<br />
wall carpet, new ktlchen on<br />
1st fl. Newly painted in and<br />
out. Asking *7t,50».<br />
RESIDENTIAL<br />
NEW LltTINO Centrally<br />
THREE FAMILY* Unit, lecMed singkt family,<br />
Bay Area: Front horn* 1st commercial lone, hfe<br />
fl. 2 barms., don, tvb bath.<br />
3nd fl. 3 bdrmt., 1 beth.<br />
tmtibiliHea, JbHreowt, 1<br />
bam*, tat tMt water float,<br />
Rear cottage 2 MrrmiV. 1 •xfwniv* rafiovtNom<br />
bath, oood investment Opportunity.<br />
iMtng c«m»tttoa. Call new<br />
MMM -Fur-<strong>for</strong> complete details!<br />
nished. Insptstitawi < - • •MB jjta- \<br />
NORTH 1NO CpTT*6t - t y<br />
<strong>for</strong> IhtgnwMS family. FourtWrowm.<br />
Hl m WHO !iiBli«*!n !iriBli«r!B<br />
|B B r«am.:<br />
MiBBfsii, most ditetan with wiraj,?<br />
un'OKM. canw lotsifcn. ¥«'¥*«« »<br />
fhlt. A»krhB Vt.m, JohnlOT<br />
WISHAM<br />
RealEitale<br />
TRIPLEX »ood incomp with<br />
1 apts. to rent. Priced in the<br />
40'i,<br />
MULTI-UNIT, good Income<br />
producer, 4 furnished<br />
uniti in goad condition<br />
ۥ11 now!<br />
810 Ocean Ave,<br />
399-0900<br />
CENTRAL Avenue, Near<br />
beach, larger single twin<br />
with « bedrooms, 1 bath,<br />
living room with woodburning<br />
fireplace, dining room<br />
and kitchen, gas hot water<br />
heat. Owner will consider<br />
financing to qualified<br />
buyer. Reduced to 175,000.<br />
A LITTLE LOVING care<br />
will make this Multi-family<br />
an excellent Investment.<br />
All units rented. Gas heal<br />
each apartment. Ideal <strong>for</strong><br />
handyman. <strong>On</strong>ly afking<br />
$19,100. Good opportunity.<br />
Can <strong>for</strong> full details I<br />
OCEAN COLONY, % \<br />
bedroom condominium<br />
unit with sfiithern exposure,<br />
dinir.<br />
full *• v^jaEPJes range,<br />
refrii<br />
washe t^J*Ver, wall to wall<br />
carpet and drapes. Many<br />
nice features. Inspect right<br />
away I $?B,5OO.00<br />
AN ENDURING Older<br />
home that has been gracefully<br />
updated, located In<br />
a quiet neighborhood,<br />
complete with a view <strong>of</strong> the<br />
bay, conslsjUeA "Ivlng<br />
room r&V^eftW'"*'<br />
<strong>for</strong>ma> ^t'tsWom, sun<br />
porch •JpnSrn kitchen,<br />
laundip room, pantry, 3<br />
bedrooms, IVi baths and 1<br />
ear detached garage, includes<br />
custom drapes and<br />
wall to wall carpet, worth<br />
seeing, worth owning I.<br />
$n»,ooo.0». - f<br />
INVESTMENT Opportunity,<br />
3 bedrooms duplex<br />
fully rented, plenty <strong>of</strong> Off<br />
street parking. Asking<br />
SM,MW. Mostly furnished.<br />
eoiY Thret bedroom<br />
Bungal|<br />
area, *<br />
%W<br />
-*€&$$<br />
gira'.e 1WC'»*^" a V Area<br />
localM<br />
> MSklngfiS,SOO,go<br />
COMMERCIAL<br />
COMMERCIAL Property,<br />
Asbury Avenue, 1st fl. has<br />
large store area, shop and<br />
Office, Vk bath. 2nd fl, has 7<br />
Storage rooms and 1 bath.<br />
Heat and central air.<br />
Owner will consider financing<br />
to qualified buyer.<br />
Suitable <strong>for</strong> many types <strong>of</strong><br />
businesses. So get your<br />
start now! t14S,IM.<br />
LAUNDROMAT and two<br />
apartment., good location,<br />
center city. Many recent'<br />
Improvement*, *ori\e©m.;<br />
plate details and Income In<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
Stop in our ol-<br />
Mee today I ul *»<br />
Goss Realty<br />
REALTOR<br />
3258 Asbury Ave. Phone 399-2096<br />
franklin 'Williams<br />
%EALTORS<br />
Whether it's<br />
landing a<br />
big one or<br />
a small one,<br />
Williams<br />
takes the<br />
same pride<br />
and care<br />
with each<br />
listing.<br />
Listing your property <strong>for</strong> sole?<br />
Consider Franklin Williams Realtor.<br />
You 'II pr<strong>of</strong>it from it.<br />
1330 BAY AVENUE 399 5711<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly 6 Units Remaining<br />
125,000.00<br />
WESLEY PLACE CONDOMINIUMS<br />
Bitween 4th & 5th Sis. on Wesley Avenue, Ocean City, N.J<br />
MODEL OPEN DAILY<br />
New 12 Unit Condo. Complex lust blocks from fh§ beach and boardwalk<br />
and across the street from Ocean City's famous Cultural Arts Ctnter,<br />
•3 BEDROOMS<br />
•2 BATHS<br />
•FIREPLACE<br />
• Ml NI/WU/Vl MAINTENANCE<br />
•BRICK EXTERIOR<br />
• 1400 SQUARE FEET<br />
•ALL APPLIANCES<br />
•CENTRAL AIR/HEAT<br />
LIBERAL FINANCING AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED BUYERS<br />
(*10%% Interest <strong>for</strong> 2 years)<br />
MORRISON REALTORS<br />
8th St. 4 Ocean Ave.<br />
399-5211<br />
Ocean Colony Condo<br />
935 Ocean Ave.<br />
398-7140<br />
'm
LL"-fci I.,<br />
ic *sji2£*,^Bk -*-•£• ii, i*r<br />
^<br />
R.I. For Sale RE. For Sale RE. For Sale<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
SATURDAYS SUNDAY<br />
AUGUST 9th & 10th<br />
12:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M.<br />
10 WILLIAMS WAY, SEAVILLE<br />
^'premier purchase in one <strong>of</strong> the best locations in low<br />
tficd Upper Township. Thit 3 ftidroom, v/t bath home<br />
wTth sunken family room and 1 car garage is situated on a<br />
llJFge corner lot close to .ill schools and services. Owner<br />
hjp been transferred and is <strong>of</strong>fering immediate occupan<br />
c>. Any serious proposal will be given honest con<br />
sWoiation Stop by the Open House or call Avalon Real<br />
Gsiate Agency Jf 8-4477,<br />
I WOODS<br />
AGENCY<br />
*>: REAL ESTATE • SALES and RENTALS INSURANCE<br />
tfrth at Wesley Ocean City 398-0200<br />
fi<br />
(f0RTH END COTTAGE—fully winteriiod, j Bedrooms, 2<br />
Bths. Cape CM in excellent condition. Most reasonably<br />
Hying in Ocean City. Initial <strong>of</strong>fering iSf.SOO.<br />
WAUTIFUU LAGOON VIEWS<br />
fixurious Riviera location. Four bedrooms, 2 baths,<br />
family room with fireplace, large Florida room, I car<br />
Urage, double lot. You must see this. Just reduced.<br />
jEPS TO THE BEACH<br />
4* irdtns Dutch Colonial, Three bedrooms, 1 Va baths, 2 car<br />
4»rage, new carpets, large decks with modest ocean<br />
Mews, Unbelievable location. Offered at S1A2.000.<br />
£<br />
SjODERN DUPLEX<br />
qirce bedrooms, IVa baths each unit. Electric heat, wood<br />
S«ing, owner financing <strong>for</strong> qualified buyer. Initial <strong>of</strong><br />
ffc-ini • w,SM.<br />
MORTGAGE MONEY AVAILABLE<br />
FOR QUALIFIED BUYERS<br />
•OCEAN CITY<br />
A FAMILY TRADITION'<br />
421 BAnERSEA ROAD<br />
PHONE: 3980041<br />
C0ZY<br />
MAGNIFICENT HOME in<br />
CAp e COD m Gir-<br />
(Gardens situate on '<br />
> °"«-<br />
spacious ground. Entrance ''replace, kitchen, i<br />
ihall, large living room, tearooms and bMII <strong>On</strong> lir»t<br />
jliripliEt, iunroom, <strong>for</strong>mal " oor - Dormitory en seeond<br />
jd|nini room, eat-In country " oor - 0
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PAGE 20 — SECTION TWO<br />
TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN FTY, CI N,J,<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 8,IBM.<br />
'Npmads and commuters'<br />
urns begin to study visitors' needs to become more effective<br />
By LINDA ST.?<br />
Smithsonian Ne?<br />
OMAS<br />
Service<br />
These dayi, nearly<br />
everything is evaluated:<br />
television programs, new<br />
products, college courses,<br />
employee efficiency, even<br />
church attendance.<br />
But wittl recently, very few<br />
<strong>of</strong> the nation's 5,000 museums<br />
studied the public's response<br />
to their primary product —<br />
nhiUti,<br />
That is changing.<br />
At the Smithsonian In-<br />
•tttutlon In Washington, D.C.,<br />
and at several other museums<br />
around the country, programs<br />
are now underway to find out<br />
what exhibits visitors look <strong>for</strong>,<br />
what visitors read, how they<br />
react to certain display<br />
techniques and even why they<br />
go to museums. In short,<br />
there's a new ef<strong>for</strong>t to<br />
evaluate, and ultimately to<br />
He has been studying<br />
.Smithsonian visitors <strong>for</strong> the<br />
past two years, "Exhibits are<br />
not just <strong>for</strong> the scholars<br />
anymori. In fact, many<br />
museums are designing their<br />
shows with the young visitor<br />
in mind. It's much easier to<br />
design if you know what<br />
people want and how they<br />
front it presented,"<br />
The survey technique used<br />
at the Smithsonian Is called<br />
"naturalistic evaluation,"<br />
meaning that visitors are<br />
interviewed at the exhibit site<br />
where their natural responses<br />
to a show can be observed,<br />
Interviewers are trained to<br />
put the visitors at ease, to ask<br />
questions that will elicit<br />
responses more elaborate<br />
than a perfunctory yes or no.<br />
Evaluators also observe how<br />
people move in and around a<br />
show,<br />
"We don't use questionnaires<br />
because they are too<br />
improve, museum<br />
exhibitions.<br />
Inflexible. A 9-year-old cannot<br />
"This is an era <strong>of</strong> ac-answecountability <strong>for</strong> all public to an adult," Dr. Wolf says.<br />
tfie questions we pose<br />
institutions, and museums are "For example, we might ask<br />
no longer an exception," says an adult what, in his or her<br />
Dr. Robert L. Wolf, director <strong>of</strong> opinion, was the highlight <strong>of</strong><br />
the Indiana Center <strong>for</strong> the exhibit. But to a child,<br />
Evaluation, Indianapolis. we'd sa^whajjrijl you tell<br />
WALTMAN AGENCY<br />
General Insurance • Est, 1920<br />
1142 Bay Ave., Ocean City<br />
Phone 398-1101, ? s<br />
or 398-7067 after 5 pm<br />
INCLUDE<br />
INSURANCE<br />
In your family<br />
planning<br />
Don Mgiso<br />
Associate<br />
• »••»•»«>•••••••••••••••••••<br />
CHRISTIAN<br />
COUNSEL<br />
The Lighthouse Community<br />
Rev. Richard C, Wlngafe<br />
Call 398-0126<br />
aaap<br />
I<br />
I<br />
Confidential Counsel <strong>On</strong> Your Family or<br />
Personal Matters conducted in a Loving and<br />
Supportive Spirit by our Chaplain<br />
"The Whole Gospel For the Whole Person"<br />
CHRISTIAN<br />
LENDING<br />
LIBRARY<br />
Free Public Lending Library <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Lighthouse community (Nondenomlriational<br />
Ministry Service)<br />
OPEN DAILY 7:30 • 10:30 A.M. ftP.M.<br />
Located in the Lobby <strong>of</strong> Andrew's Inn<br />
1330 OCEAN AVE., O.C. 398 6126<br />
your friends about this exhibit<br />
tomorrow?' "<br />
Naturalistic evaluations are<br />
not "Doyoulttelt?" surveys,<br />
but rattier, in-depth problngs<br />
to understand a visitor's<br />
experience In a museum.<br />
A good Interviewer will end<br />
up with a wealth <strong>of</strong> observation<br />
data be<strong>for</strong>e he or<br />
she even begins the personal<br />
interviews. Just by observing<br />
visitors in an exhibit area,<br />
Wolf says, the Interviewer<br />
will be able to ten If a person<br />
Is a "commuter," "nomad,"<br />
"a cafeteria type 11 or a "VIP"<br />
(very Interested person).<br />
The "commuter" uses the<br />
exhibit haU toget fromone<br />
point to another but never<br />
really sees anything. Many<br />
teenagers fall into this<br />
category, according to the<br />
interviewers,<br />
A "nomad" is a casual<br />
visitor, wandering rather<br />
aimlessly from area toarea,<br />
and the "cafeteria type"<br />
definitely wants to get Interested,<br />
yet needs to have<br />
something eye-catching in<br />
front <strong>of</strong> him.<br />
The "very interested<br />
person" <strong>of</strong>ten has some prior<br />
interest in the exhibit subject<br />
and goes through ttie display<br />
slowly, stopping to read the<br />
many signs or labels that<br />
describe feeexhibit.<br />
Wolf's team has conducted<br />
an unusual study at the<br />
Smithsonian. The team<br />
evaluated an exhibit in ttie<br />
Museum <strong>of</strong> Natural History<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e it even opened. Last<br />
summer and fall, a random<br />
sampling <strong>of</strong> visitors was<br />
asked to accompany interviewers<br />
to the living coral<br />
reef(lnanl,800^aUon tank)<br />
located in the basement<br />
laboratory. The people were<br />
told that the Smithsonian was<br />
developing a new exhibit (a<br />
similar coral reef will be open<br />
to the public in ttie autumn <strong>of</strong><br />
1980) and were asked tohelp.<br />
"What Is It?" they were<br />
asked, Answers ranged from<br />
an aquarium to a mini-ocean<br />
floor.<br />
Later, three different sets <strong>of</strong><br />
mod labels were added, and<br />
visitors were asked which set<br />
was most In<strong>for</strong>mative. After<br />
several months, the data was<br />
ready <strong>for</strong> ttie staff to review.<br />
Curators and exhibit<br />
designers were surprised to<br />
find feat visitors were fairly<br />
sophisticated. They knew not<br />
only that feecoral reef wasn't<br />
junta, flan tank, but that it was<br />
some Und <strong>of</strong> ecosystem, Wolf<br />
reported. Wife ttie evaluation<br />
report in hand, curators are<br />
able to put together an exhibit<br />
that answers possible<br />
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The Carnegie staff working<br />
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Their goal ia to make all<br />
exhibits more responsive to<br />
the public's needs,<br />
A pre-evaluation doean't<br />
have to be expensive, Wolf<br />
says. It can be a simple<br />
matter <strong>of</strong> a museum's making<br />
an toeipenilvemock-n) <strong>of</strong> file<br />
show and calling In civic<br />
leaders to evaluate it or<br />
preparing cardboard labels<br />
and asking museum visitors<br />
<strong>for</strong> their opinions.<br />
In another exhibit study at<br />
fee Smithsonian's Museum <strong>of</strong><br />
Natural History, the interviewers<br />
found that visitor*<br />
stopped to read many labels,<br />
especially those win catchy<br />
titles such as "Rave the Ice<br />
Ages Ended?" They were<br />
inclined to read more labels in<br />
fee beginning <strong>of</strong> the exhibit<br />
and then taper <strong>of</strong>f towards the<br />
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Evaluators had assumed<br />
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people an opportunity toenjoy<br />
fee exhibit in a leisurely<br />
fashion, and they were surprised<br />
to find that, when there<br />
were very few people In the<br />
hall, visitors moved through<br />
fee area quickly.<br />
"The reason that<br />
1 r<br />
evaluations or preevaluations<br />
are not done<br />
where a show called "People<br />
routinely at many museums<br />
at the Crossroads" was.<br />
today Is simply that people<br />
evaluated last year, are JuJt<br />
shy away from anything<br />
finishing naturalistic<br />
(hat's called an evaluation," evaluations. The Children's<br />
Wolf says. "They seem to Museum in Indianapolis has<br />
think that it will be toocritical recenfly completed « twoyear<br />
study <strong>of</strong> education<br />
or that the data will be too<br />
trite, with quotes from programs and plans a new<br />
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the weekend, a variety <strong>of</strong> means were tested<br />
to seek relief. In the pictures here, going<br />
clockwise from right, ^year-old Wanda Martin<br />
<strong>of</strong> Earl, Pa. tries to sleep through the worst <strong>of</strong><br />
it; Jon Mastriana, 14, <strong>of</strong> Wilmington, Del, gets<br />
burled up to his neck In cool sand by sister<br />
Jeannlne, 15; and 4-year-old Ashley Haas <strong>of</strong><br />
Rtehboro, Pa. creates her own private pool In<br />
a motel footbath.<br />
71st annual running<br />
Baby Parade line <strong>of</strong> march set<br />
'• 'tne<br />
<strong>for</strong> Thursday's Wat Annual honor.<br />
Ocean City Baby Parade was<br />
released yesterday by<br />
Prlacilli Parker, parade<br />
chairman.<br />
A record number <strong>of</strong> floats March:<br />
are included and a new section,<br />
"Ocean City Today and<br />
Yesterday,' 1 has been added<br />
to the parade.<br />
A new award honoring Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Russell Hanscom,<br />
who directed the event <strong>for</strong><br />
over SOyearg, will be included<br />
fai the list <strong>of</strong> prizes. Ed Hunt,<br />
TV personality, who will host<br />
a band stand show to be aired<br />
in 1981 from the Ocean City<br />
The panto begin* 10 uu.<br />
at «h Street andBoardwalk<br />
and o<strong>of</strong>tcUidw «t 12th Stoat.<br />
Following is the line <strong>of</strong><br />
-Fire Chief Robert Hart;<br />
Police Chief Dominic Longo;<br />
Mainland Regional High<br />
School Mustang Band; Mayor<br />
Chester J. Wlmberg and<br />
members <strong>of</strong> council, and<br />
Queen Infanta float with<br />
Senior Queen, Yvonne Shelton<br />
with court Linda PowaU and<br />
Nanci DatesMndro, Junior<br />
Queen Stacey AlUantro with<br />
court Abigail Heche and Anne<br />
Heche, and little
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Do you knew your ZJ.& senator?<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCCAM CITY, N.J.<br />
Residents know out-<strong>of</strong>-state governors better<br />
.Editor's note: The<br />
/Mowing la the M and<br />
ftml installment in a<br />
MNU en how Garden State<br />
residents regard New<br />
Jfertey taf«d on a survey<br />
tdhen by the Eagleton<br />
Tnstttute <strong>of</strong> Rutgers<br />
While most New Jerseyans<br />
could name Brendan Byrne as<br />
their governor, more state<br />
residents could nans the<br />
governor <strong>of</strong> New York than<br />
(heir own U.S. senators. ThU<br />
final report in a series<br />
de<strong>vote</strong>d to New Jersey's<br />
Image focuses on Garden<br />
State resident's political<br />
knowledge <strong>of</strong> their state,<br />
IthJune, the Rutgers-baied<br />
pail asked 1,005 state<br />
residents several factual<br />
question* about government<br />
in New Jersey ai well a<br />
about neighboring New York<br />
and Pennsylvania.<br />
<strong>On</strong> the positive aide the poll<br />
found:<br />
^-ebout nine out <strong>of</strong> 10 New<br />
Jerseyans named Brendan<br />
Byrne ai New Jersey's<br />
governor;<br />
-four out <strong>of</strong> five state<br />
residents knew Oat governor<br />
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—about three out <strong>of</strong> five<br />
could identify the Democrats<br />
as the party having the<br />
majority <strong>of</strong> seats in the New<br />
Jersey Legislature,<br />
<strong>On</strong> the negative side the poll<br />
bund:<br />
—only one out <strong>of</strong> three <strong>of</strong><br />
those contacted could name<br />
Harrison wmkma M a U.S.<br />
senator from New Jersey, and<br />
—also one out <strong>of</strong> four could<br />
name BUI Bradley at a U.S.<br />
senator from New Jersey.<br />
By comparison the poll<br />
found:<br />
However, Harriion<br />
Williams, New Jersey's<br />
senior U.S. senator has been<br />
representing the state in<br />
Washington' since ISM and<br />
Just a ttilrtf <strong>of</strong> those in*<br />
terviewed could name Urn,<br />
WUMams 1 recognition has<br />
improved somewhat as his<br />
yMrs <strong>of</strong> service have In.<br />
creased. In a 1P7S poll 27<br />
percent named him as a U.S.<br />
senator and in 1OT2 24 percent<br />
named him<br />
BiU Bradley, New Jersey's<br />
junior U,S, senator was<br />
named by 28 percent <strong>of</strong> those<br />
<strong>of</strong> two^uld nwna ff-p^^-<br />
I?? »«** *<br />
terviewed - eg percent —<br />
could not name either <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Jersey's U.S. senators.<br />
Hugh Carey, governor <strong>of</strong><br />
—one out <strong>of</strong> 10 could name<br />
Richard Thornburg as the<br />
governor <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania.<br />
It Is not surprising that 87<br />
percent <strong>of</strong> New Jerseyans New York, is better known to<br />
could name Brendan Byrne as New _,_. _. Jerseyans „,„, ^^ ftan WBa ftejr<br />
governor, New Jerny's correctly U.S. senators. named by Carey 49 peretnt was<br />
governor is the only ititewide <strong>of</strong> those polltd. New Jerseys<br />
elected <strong>of</strong>ficial and Byrne has other nelghborini governor<br />
held the position since 1973. Richard fhomburg <strong>of</strong> Peim.*<br />
Youth arrested <strong>for</strong> arson<br />
A IS-ytarald Ocean City<br />
youth has been arrested over<br />
the weekend and charged by<br />
police <strong>for</strong> allegedly setting<br />
•even fires in the rear <strong>of</strong><br />
homes over the past month.<br />
Because <strong>of</strong> the boy's age,<br />
police declined to identify the<br />
youth, but said all <strong>of</strong> the fires<br />
were set in the rear <strong>of</strong> homes<br />
er sheds in a three block<br />
radius from the boy's 6th<br />
Street and Central Avenue<br />
home.<br />
Police Oiief Dominicli C.<br />
Longo told The Sentinel-<br />
Ledger that while some <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Ires were set at night In the<br />
rear <strong>of</strong> "occupied" homes, no<br />
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anguished "fast enough" by<br />
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Longo added that eaeh*ff<br />
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damage to structures, usually<br />
smoke damage.<br />
Police <strong>of</strong>ficials also Identified<br />
the youth as part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
group that allegedly attempted<br />
to swipe power boats<br />
and Jet skis on July 18.<br />
Longo credited "a battery<br />
' <strong>of</strong> cops" from the detective<br />
bureau with solving the arson<br />
^ree.<br />
The youth allegedly started<br />
fee fires by covering cambustables<br />
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Fire Department Chief<br />
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in the case, according to<br />
Longo,<br />
Shells to be tkttipie *<br />
<strong>of</strong> Friendly Seniors meet<br />
Larry Strange, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong><br />
Marine Biology at MentBgomery<br />
County Community<br />
ODUege, Blue Bell, p fll| and<br />
owner-curator <strong>of</strong> "Discovery<br />
Seashell Museum" and "Hie<br />
&ell Yard" in Ocean (ay,<br />
will speak at a special<br />
gathering <strong>of</strong> the Friendly<br />
Seniors <strong>of</strong> First United<br />
Methodist Church on Thursday,<br />
August 2lat7:30pjn. in<br />
the Howard Stalnton Room.<br />
Strange, his wife Carol, and<br />
their three children, recently<br />
took a two month trip around<br />
the world visiting many shellrich<br />
islands In the Indian and<br />
Pacific oceans. He will show<br />
slides <strong>of</strong> this adventure, bring<br />
a display <strong>of</strong> unusual shells and<br />
answer questions about shells<br />
and shelling<br />
sylvania, was named by Just<br />
12 percent <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />
residents,<br />
"In national surveys about<br />
§9 percent <strong>of</strong> those interviewed<br />
can name at least<br />
one <strong>of</strong> their state's OJ,<br />
senators," noted Janice<br />
Ballou, associate director <strong>of</strong><br />
the Eagleton Poll, "In<br />
comparison. New Jerseyans<br />
are considerably less<br />
knowledgeable about their<br />
U.S. senators."<br />
State government continues<br />
to be fee level <strong>of</strong> politics<br />
followed least closely by state<br />
residents. WhUe 4} percent <strong>of</strong><br />
those interviewed said they<br />
followed national government<br />
and politics, 21 percent named<br />
local, 14 percent said international<br />
and Just 9 percent<br />
responded that they followed<br />
state politics and government<br />
most closely.<br />
Interest in state poBtlcs has<br />
declined somewhat from the<br />
14 percent who reported<br />
following state politics in<br />
May, 1977 and is much lower<br />
than the IB percent in May,<br />
1970 and the 17 percent<br />
reported hi a March, 1978<br />
survey,<br />
"It is not unusual mat few<br />
Jerseyan's follow state<br />
politics. National surveys<br />
have continually found that<br />
state politics is the least<br />
interesting to citliens,"<br />
commented Ballou. "Unless a<br />
state has a controversial Issue<br />
—such as the tax question In<br />
New Jersey to 1875 and IBM -<br />
or a statewide election, matt<br />
state residents focus their<br />
political attention on the more<br />
visible national concerns."<br />
Knowledge <strong>of</strong> state <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />
was more likely among those<br />
who use newspapers as their<br />
source <strong>of</strong> In<strong>for</strong>mation about<br />
New Jersey, mile 92 percent<br />
<strong>of</strong> those who use newspapers<br />
could name Brendan Byrne as<br />
Governor, 78 percent <strong>of</strong> tne<br />
television viewers named<br />
Mm,<br />
Williams was named by 39<br />
percent and Bradley by 31<br />
percent <strong>of</strong> nose who rely on<br />
newspapers <strong>for</strong> state news<br />
compared to a smaller 18<br />
percent <strong>of</strong> nose who use<br />
television naming Williams<br />
and 16 percent naming<br />
Bradley.<br />
Byrne, Bradley and<br />
Williams were correctly<br />
named more frequently by<br />
those wife more than a high<br />
school education and those<br />
whose total annual family<br />
Income exceeded 120,000. In<br />
addition, whites were more<br />
likely than non-whites and<br />
males more likely than<br />
females to be able toname the<br />
feree New Jersey <strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />
Governor Hugh Carey was<br />
more likely to be named by<br />
northern (02 percent) than<br />
central (52 percent) or<br />
southern (22 percent) New<br />
Jerseyans. Inose who read<br />
New York newspapers (71<br />
percent) and who watch New<br />
York television (82 percent)<br />
named fee New Yorker more<br />
frequently.<br />
In comparison, soum<br />
Jerseyans were more likely to<br />
name Thornburg correctly as<br />
fee Pennsylvania governor —<br />
Upereent— name compared<br />
to 11 percent <strong>of</strong> those in<br />
Central art |ust 2 percent in<br />
Norm Jersey.<br />
Also more Philadelphia TV<br />
vieweri (89 percent) and<br />
Pennsylvania newspaper<br />
readers (52 percent) named<br />
ltiomburg.<br />
This is the sixth and final in<br />
a series <strong>of</strong> reports on "New<br />
Jersey taages" conducted by<br />
the Eagleton Institute <strong>of</strong><br />
Rutgers University. The<br />
aeries is based on a statewide<br />
survey conducted between<br />
June 8 and 17 when a scientifically<br />
selected random<br />
ample <strong>of</strong> 1,005 New Jaraeyans<br />
18 and older was interviewed<br />
by telephone.<br />
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BySIDNEYLAWRENCE<br />
SmlthsonlanNewiServlce<br />
Americans can view good<br />
examples <strong>of</strong> modern art these<br />
days without ever visiting a<br />
pfifry or museum. They<br />
need only look around outdoors.<br />
Monumental sculptures<br />
now grace waterfronts, parks<br />
•aut -1---- • in - - •- - ••<br />
and Los Angelas. And a<br />
wealth <strong>of</strong> mural art — alto<br />
located outside — la trans<strong>for</strong>ming<br />
once-blank exterior<br />
walls into vivid fantasy<br />
images, expressions <strong>of</strong> ethnic<br />
pride and fool-the-eye architecture.<br />
But such streetalde<br />
"canvases," open-air<br />
^sculptures like Claw<br />
O Oldenburg's baseball<br />
"Batcolumn" and the more<br />
well-known stabiles <strong>of</strong><br />
Alexander Calder are only<br />
part <strong>of</strong> the picture.<br />
New <strong>for</strong>ms <strong>of</strong> public art are<br />
beginning to emerge. Earthworks,<br />
light sculpture and<br />
temporary art —a few <strong>of</strong> the<br />
developments that shook the<br />
art world not long ago —<br />
Q> today are enlivening our<br />
everyday environment.<br />
Last year in New York, <strong>for</strong><br />
example, the facades 12<br />
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V£ffSBSi<br />
Roctae Krebs has created<br />
i<br />
, later "wrapped"<br />
the footpaths <strong>of</strong> a Kansas<br />
aty, Mo:, park In nylon doth.<br />
And In San Francisco, Peter<br />
d'Agostino recently showed<br />
his video art tocommuters in<br />
the city's BART subway.<br />
Is contemporary art going<br />
public? Many observers mink<br />
m,<br />
"There's a strong public<br />
impulse among many artists<br />
today," John Beardsley, a<br />
Washington, D.C., freeJance<br />
curator, says.<br />
Three years ago, when<br />
Beardley's documentary<br />
exhibition <strong>of</strong> "lard nroJeeti"<br />
began a nationwide tour at<br />
the Smithsonian's Hlrshborn<br />
Museum and Sculpture<br />
Garden, such works were<br />
located mostly in remote<br />
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been a shift <strong>of</strong><br />
focus," Beardsley now observes.<br />
"More and more <strong>of</strong><br />
these artists are seeking sites<br />
RtetamiUon<br />
as<br />
once-<br />
receive large-scale ear*<br />
thworks. Artist Robert Morris<br />
has already completed one<br />
work, composed <strong>of</strong> a gentle<br />
sweep <strong>of</strong> terraces not unlike<br />
an earthen amphitheater;<br />
another, being constructed by<br />
Richard Flelshner, eventually<br />
will cover 400 acres.<br />
The project was<br />
spearheaded by the King<br />
County Arts Commission with<br />
seed funds from the National<br />
Endowment <strong>for</strong> the Arts.<br />
There also have been contributions<br />
from the city and<br />
state governments, the<br />
Seattle port authority, various<br />
private foundations and many<br />
Individual groups and dHtens<br />
to cover the initial *350,000<br />
cost <strong>of</strong> securing sites, commissioning<br />
artists and completing<br />
various feasibility<br />
studies. The Federal Bureau<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mines contributed a tenth<br />
<strong>of</strong> this sum,<br />
\ "Recycling depleted mlnea<br />
has always been a major<br />
concern <strong>of</strong> the bureau," Jerry<br />
Allen, visual arts coordinator<br />
<strong>of</strong> the commission, gays. "But<br />
the Idea <strong>of</strong> converting land<br />
Into art and opening It up <strong>for</strong><br />
public use is something new,"<br />
Currently, Allen notes, the<br />
bureau is working with a<br />
mining company and with<br />
artist Fleishner on tne long,<br />
term plans <strong>for</strong> his site, which<br />
won't be completely mined <strong>for</strong><br />
eight to 10 years.<br />
Cooperation like this Is not<br />
uncommon In public art<br />
projects, according to Pat<br />
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Smithioniin News Siiviee Phots courtesy Of Mark Qulnlui •1978<br />
! *» Public art are Ix-glnninR to emerge around the naUon,<br />
j g an already extensive scene <strong>of</strong> largescale outdoor palntijie and<br />
•cuipture, A recent example Includes Robert Wade's "The Bi<br />
Cowboy Boots in the World." seen in this photo in downtown<br />
Puller <strong>of</strong> the National Endowment<br />
<strong>for</strong> the Arts. niDtr,<br />
whose "Art In Public<br />
Hacei" program pnvidti<br />
Weather<br />
The extended <strong>for</strong>ecast<br />
through Friday <strong>calls</strong> <strong>for</strong><br />
Aowen today radtag tote fa.<br />
the afternoon. SUet will be<br />
partly doody Wednesday wtth<br />
BChance<strong>of</strong>iboweriTiiargday<br />
matching grants to about 30<br />
auch projecto each year, s*ys<br />
the otse <strong>of</strong> inttial support is<br />
widening, especially within<br />
the non-art community.<br />
"Aiprogmsiveart reaches<br />
more people," the says,<br />
"more people want to par-<br />
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* The Tom-Thumb wedding <strong>of</strong> Michael Norbury and Tanya Ann Koziek<br />
poses <strong>for</strong> the photographer at a recent luncheon in Mac's Restaurant by<br />
the Crescent Chapter 55 OES.<br />
kolas Tom Thumb wedding<br />
Hie Crtsoent Chapter 55<br />
Order <strong>of</strong> Eastern liar from<br />
Merchantville recently held a<br />
; ; 1WB Thumb wedding md<br />
f; luncheon at Mac's Restaurant<br />
; ta Sutlers Point.<br />
: ; For iomething a little<br />
* different, a full-scale wedding<br />
; was per<strong>for</strong>med with ehildrin<br />
•land the proceeds were to<br />
• .'benefit the club chapter,<br />
•' Curing the eerimony<br />
.^per<strong>for</strong>med by Danny Nort.'bury,<br />
the preacher, Tanya<br />
! Ann Koziek, became the bride<br />
i -<strong>of</strong> Michael Norbury. The<br />
;-bride's Attendants were<br />
;!Antionette Elton, maid <strong>of</strong><br />
(.'honor, Lonna Ivins,<br />
• bridesmaid and Suszette<br />
'. Elton the flower girl.<br />
' The best man was Scott<br />
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away,<br />
Jo-El Park was the pianist<br />
and John Allegretto was<br />
soloist<br />
The bridal party wore<br />
handmade dresses by Adeline<br />
GMhring <strong>of</strong> SeavUle. They<br />
were green and white the<br />
colon <strong>of</strong> the OES <strong>for</strong> the<br />
1980-81 year.<br />
Among the 120 guests attending<br />
were Mayor and MM.<br />
Chester J. Wlmberg.<br />
Following the luncheon and<br />
wadding ceremony the guests<br />
were invited to the tome <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. and Mrs, John Elton far<br />
an in<strong>for</strong>mal wedding<br />
reception.<br />
Eleanor Fouiks was<br />
honored as worthy matron<br />
and presented with flowers in<br />
the <strong>for</strong>m <strong>of</strong> a little lamb. All<br />
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Laura Lea Sperice is married in sunset ceremony<br />
A wedding at <strong>of</strong> ineai l/>cal interest<br />
took place on June 14 when<br />
Laura Lea Spence became the<br />
bride <strong>of</strong> Richard Allen Brown.<br />
Ihe Rev, Thomas Wayman<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficiated at the sunset<br />
ceremony that was per<strong>for</strong>med<br />
beneath a floral area in the<br />
gardens <strong>of</strong> the WUbank's<br />
Estate en Pelican Cove, in<br />
Sarasota, Fla.<br />
The bride is the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W.<br />
Spence, <strong>for</strong>merly <strong>of</strong> Snug<br />
Harbor, Ocean aty and now<br />
A wee bit <strong>of</strong> nostalgla...but<br />
only if you are pushing 60.<br />
Do you remember:<br />
—The old Tabernacle?<br />
-The local trolley m-<br />
vtee..,epen cars...south on<br />
Central Avenue to 39th<br />
Sreet?<br />
—Maier's Restaurant (later<br />
Becks, then Hogates) at the<br />
9th Street causeway?<br />
—The Coast Guard Station<br />
at 4th Street and Atlantic<br />
Avenue<br />
—The "outer" and "taaer"<br />
boardwalks from 7th to 9th<br />
Street?<br />
StreetcausewayintothecMy?<br />
-Roy Duffy 1 ! Orchestra at<br />
the Golden GaUeon?<br />
—The old Shore Fast <strong>Line</strong> to<br />
Atlantic aty?<br />
-The winter <strong>of</strong> 1MB when<br />
thermometer hit 10<br />
mations on the beach were<br />
over 12 feet high)?<br />
-The "Yellow Kid," the<br />
-The LongpertOcean aty<br />
Piny?<br />
-The original Musk Pier<br />
and Yacht dub?<br />
-The original Playland at<br />
6th St. and the boardwaTk...bowllng<br />
alleys, skattag<br />
rink and all?<br />
"Fuits"...dld<br />
know:<br />
Tabernacle?<br />
—The first permanent<br />
resident <strong>of</strong> this island, back In<br />
the 18508, was one Parker<br />
MlUer? His home was In the<br />
^general area <strong>of</strong> what is now<br />
7th Street and Asbury<br />
Avenue.<br />
—The first school room ta<br />
Ocean City was openedin 1881<br />
at 6th Street and Asbury<br />
Avenue ta the Tabernacle<br />
AssodaUon building?<br />
—The first newspaper on<br />
•the bjland...drcu 1880,..wo8<br />
The Sentinel?<br />
—The first boardwalk was<br />
placed on the beach ta the<br />
1880s? It was removed at the<br />
end <strong>of</strong> each summer season.<br />
iwldtei residing In Englewood, Birfewo<strong>of</strong>l. Fla.<br />
carried a bouquet bouauet rf <strong>of</strong> gar-<br />
ei<br />
Ibe groom 1B the am <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Richard Arthur<br />
Brown <strong>of</strong> Saraspta, Fla. and<br />
ttus ettf.<br />
The bride, escorted by her<br />
father, wore a floor-length<br />
gown <strong>of</strong> white chiffon, with a<br />
chapel tain. It featured a<br />
sweetheart neckline, detailed<br />
by May straps, overJaved with<br />
a chiffon capelet and a<br />
cummerbund bodice with<br />
fabric roses and streamers<br />
'falling from the waist. She<br />
denias, roses, stephanotis and<br />
Bly <strong>of</strong> the valley.<br />
Salley E. Spence <strong>of</strong> New<br />
York City was maid <strong>of</strong> honor<br />
<strong>for</strong> her sister. She wore a pale<br />
blue chiffon dress wttb an <strong>of</strong>fthe-ehoulder<br />
neckliite and fine<br />
straps. 7<br />
Paul Allesandronl <strong>of</strong><br />
dearwater, .Fla. and Ocean<br />
aty, served as the best man.<br />
Assisting as ushers were Dr.<br />
Harvey Stem <strong>of</strong> New York<br />
aty and James McKay <strong>of</strong><br />
Media, Pa.<br />
Music far the ceremony was<br />
played and sung by Laurence<br />
A. Brown, the brother <strong>of</strong> the<br />
groom, and Jo Ellen<br />
Karabasz, on the guitar and<br />
flute, bom <strong>of</strong> whom are from<br />
Ocean aty and North Jersey.<br />
The mother <strong>of</strong> the bride<br />
wore a streeHength drew <strong>of</strong><br />
blue silk with finger-tip Jacket<br />
and a white orchid corsage.<br />
The grooms mother chose a<br />
streeMength dress <strong>of</strong> bone<br />
crepe with a side draped skirt<br />
and had a mauve orchid<br />
corsage.<br />
The bride is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
the University <strong>of</strong> Delaware<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Nursing In Newark,<br />
Del. She Is employed at the<br />
Stand Teaching Hospital In<br />
Gainesville, Fla..<br />
The groom graduated from<br />
Montdair Academy and<br />
summa^ cum^iaude from ~<br />
Ithaca College in New York,<br />
where he majored in<br />
chemistry. He is presently a<br />
graduate studest at the<br />
Upper Darby High SchoolUniversity <strong>of</strong> Florida, in<br />
elms <strong>of</strong> 1940 reunion set<br />
The class <strong>of</strong> l«o from<br />
l*per Darby High School ta<br />
Pennsylvania Is holding a 40th<br />
reunion October 25 at the<br />
Uanerch Country Club, in<br />
ifcvertown, Pa, beginning<br />
Witti a get-together at 6 pjn.<br />
and dinner at 7 p.m.<br />
Live music with the big<br />
band sound win be provided<br />
to dancing from 9 pjn. to<br />
midnignt<br />
The reunion committee<br />
would like to hear from<br />
anyone ta this area that<br />
graduated from the school<br />
and would like to attend. For<br />
more in<strong>for</strong>mation contact.<br />
William J, Moorrat 39W732.<br />
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Women fight muscular dystrophy with tennis<br />
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Twelve ladles meet ewry<br />
Monday at the 1th Street<br />
tennis courts <strong>for</strong> two hours <strong>of</strong><br />
round robin tennis and<br />
compete tor casn prizes.<br />
This is followed by a<br />
gourmet hour where the gals<br />
use their Ingenuuy to treat the<br />
others to unusual and original<br />
foods and beverages.<br />
In addition to the fun and<br />
exercise the ladte in con-<br />
Hbuttic to the muscular<br />
dystrophy. They will phone ta<br />
their pledge <strong>of</strong> ovtr 1150<br />
during the Jerry Lewis<br />
TelettiOQ Labor Day wedwmd.<br />
Cindy Miller, At daughter<br />
«? the group's organiwr, to<br />
program coordinator <strong>for</strong> ftt<br />
five-county Philadelphia<br />
Cniiie in . See our<br />
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New Fall Shipments Arriving!<br />
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Jonathan Logan • Leslie Fay<br />
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lues., Aug. 12 thru Sat. Aug 16<br />
Daily: 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.<br />
Somers Point Shopping Ctr.<br />
SomenPoint<br />
Monbere <strong>of</strong> the group are<br />
Marie KeUy, MarUoulse<br />
Herb, Ruth MUler, Unda<br />
<strong>On</strong>iiti, Ann Dahme,<br />
Rosemary Rlxon, Peggy<br />
ErUcoD, I n Lent, Barbara<br />
andrnsn, lil Mlta, Mary<br />
Joan Bannon and Nlkkl<br />
Thomas E. Nutnan<br />
Numn joins FNB<br />
Elwood F. Klrkman,<br />
president <strong>of</strong> First National<br />
Bank <strong>of</strong> South Jersey, announcea<br />
ttie appointment <strong>of</strong><br />
Thomas E. Nunan as • vice<br />
president in branch administration.<br />
Nunan, who la working in<br />
me btnk'a Asbury Avenue<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice in Ocean City, comes to<br />
FNB with more than 27 years<br />
banktaf experience ta the<br />
areas <strong>of</strong> uutanment loans and<br />
Hit banktageducaUon hat<br />
included courses at the<br />
Whsrton School at Unlveraity<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania and<br />
the Camden-Phlladelphia<br />
Chspter <strong>of</strong> American Institute<br />
<strong>of</strong>Banktog.<br />
He and his wife, Winifred,<br />
RKide in linwood win their<br />
fknuly.<br />
Bridge<br />
MATCHPOINT - An<br />
tverage <strong>of</strong> 156 was made at<br />
M TTiursdsy's game, fop<br />
scorers <strong>for</strong> the North-South<br />
were John Green and Richard<br />
Wayne with IN, Top scorers<br />
<strong>for</strong> the East-West were<br />
Eleanor Potterton and Stella<br />
Goo* with 198.<br />
Runners up in the Northtan<br />
section wtn EMe and<br />
A) Coane 178; Florence<br />
Hanson sad Joan Terkhom<br />
Ml Banl Rohrbsch and<br />
George Budd 174; Mary and<br />
OUe Johnson tied with June<br />
Aldinger and Jackie McKeon<br />
•t mi dent and Van Bedtn<br />
«6; Helen James and Peg<br />
Sheldon 189, and Mary<br />
Frances EngWMrt and Stu<br />
Runners up <strong>for</strong> the East-<br />
West were G«ne Newman and<br />
Safer Warner 188; Sylvester<br />
Ii>wery and Dave Warner<br />
IBS; Carol and Mary Han<br />
177; Dolly Fane and Fran<br />
Stetn mUi Rose Capita and<br />
VI Bedrosian 167*; Ruth and<br />
Barry Wolf 184; Irv Brtgman<br />
md Jerry Cndge 161%; and<br />
Edith Fairlle and Reba<br />
Matchpolnt games are<br />
plsyed every Itmrsdsy night<br />
7:» pjn. at the Ocean aty<br />
^tammnlty Center, 18th Si<br />
and Simpson Av. For la-"<br />
brmtUooorpirtnerihipscall<br />
UAM msoum mum *<br />
Latw* Mowbrsy J9MM5.<br />
AAUW"mtabUshes the schedule <strong>for</strong> 16th Annual Lecture Series<br />
The SktMntb Annual<br />
American Ajaodatten <strong>of</strong><br />
University Women Lecture<br />
Series has been »et by the<br />
Atlantic Oty Chapta- and Dr.<br />
Lit Salk, (wychologlit ud<br />
author, will Sad otfSe 1980-<br />
1981 program m Saturday<br />
evening, September 17.<br />
Vail Street WMi'f Louis<br />
Rukeymer; Soviet Affair*<br />
wjiert, Ambassador Malcolm<br />
Toon, and the nan who<br />
"knows more about the mafia<br />
than any otter person who is<br />
not a member," Ralph<br />
Salerno, complete the<br />
diversified series which to<br />
heMat the Mainland Regional<br />
High School, Linwood on<br />
Saturday's at 8:1B pjn.<br />
m. Salk, whoM column,<br />
"You and Vow Family," to<br />
read by ie mlfllon people each<br />
month In McCall'a magMtae<br />
win dUcusi the "critical<br />
stages <strong>of</strong> stress" ta Ws<br />
Atlantic County addreta.<br />
Currently »erving M consultant<br />
to the National<br />
Broadcasting Company, Dr.<br />
Salk can be Been regularly on<br />
ABC's food Morning<br />
America.<br />
A clinical pr<strong>of</strong>asaor <strong>of</strong><br />
psychology In the psychiatry<br />
and pediatrics department at<br />
Cornell University Medical<br />
College, ht haj authored How<br />
to JJatM a Human Mng and<br />
What Every ChOd Would Ukm<br />
m Parents To Km* » wtB<br />
as nan than 10 original<br />
papers, articles, and chapters<br />
ta actentiflc Journsls.<br />
"What 1 * ahead <strong>for</strong> the<br />
economy In the BO'S?" Is the<br />
We selected by Rukeys«r.<br />
"Television's top financial<br />
expert," b scbtduW <strong>for</strong> the<br />
October 25 presentatioa<br />
Brut <strong>of</strong> wm Strtet Wmk, a<br />
post he has held since that<br />
nationally-«cclalined public<br />
TV show which began In l»7u,<br />
Rukeyser has written the<br />
financial classic How to MriM<br />
Money in Wall Street, Ouum<br />
"best Inwstment book <strong>of</strong> the<br />
jear,"<br />
Bis current position as<br />
America's <strong>for</strong>emoat economic<br />
commentator enables hhn to<br />
combine Us wit and<br />
scholarship Into making<br />
problems <strong>of</strong> finance both<br />
lively and Interesting to his<br />
audience.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Saturday, November 22,<br />
veteran United States<br />
diplomat Malcolm Toon,<br />
<strong>for</strong>mer Ambawador to<br />
Russia, will discuss •VS.<br />
Soviet relations."<br />
From the Soviet moves In<br />
Afghanistan to tat<br />
Soviet .American arms talks,<br />
to what has been called the<br />
"myth <strong>of</strong> detente," there<br />
coma no one better prepared<br />
to analyM the effects <strong>of</strong> such<br />
international events to<br />
American business and public<br />
tatereibj man Ambassador<br />
Toon.<br />
Quigley is eheted to board,<br />
. Kenneth T. Quigley,<br />
director <strong>of</strong> itdmlMloni and<br />
social work tn the<br />
neurological department at<br />
St. Joseph'! Center, Scranton,<br />
Pa., was elected to the board<br />
<strong>of</strong> directors <strong>of</strong> the<br />
iAckawanna Association <strong>for</strong><br />
Retarded ClUiens, as announced<br />
by Andrew Yainga,<br />
president <strong>of</strong> LARC.<br />
Quigley'srespoiwihmawat<br />
St. Joseph's Include in*<br />
plementlng admissions'<br />
policies and procedures far<br />
6 neurologfealby-tinpsrled<br />
individuals and adrotmsUring<br />
a board spectrum <strong>of</strong> casework<br />
services to the residents, their<br />
famllles, and referring<br />
agencies. He 1* also chairman<br />
<strong>of</strong> the interdisciplinary team<br />
16-34 Assvciation'phns its annuat dinner dance<br />
The annual dlmer dance <strong>of</strong> bay to (he beach are eligible<br />
the 16-34 Community to become members <strong>of</strong> the 16-<br />
AssodationwiUbeheldatthe 34 Community AssodaUoa<br />
AUantlc City Country dub,<br />
Northfield Friday, August S<br />
at 6:30 p.m.<br />
Reservations can be made<br />
by returning the announcement<br />
letter or by<br />
calling 398-SW7.<br />
RasMents Uftag between<br />
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8a.m. 8, l p.m.<br />
Evening Cniiie 6:30 p.m<br />
Illn*!**;<br />
A enrtw flu whod timNy wfl anjoyt<br />
LEAVES HARBOR MOUSE MARINA<br />
We are NOW temporarily located at<br />
11th St. & The Railroad<br />
Ocean City, NJ:<br />
A gndnte <strong>of</strong> LaSalfe High<br />
School, Philadelphia, Quigley<br />
received his buMer <strong>of</strong> art*<br />
degree In philosophy with a<br />
concentration In counadlng<br />
from St Hary'i Sanlnaiy<br />
and University, Baltimore,<br />
Md. Marywood CoUege<br />
•ilMdQuentqr awarded Un si<br />
master's degree in social<br />
work, in addition, he has<br />
parttdpaM ta a vartety <strong>of</strong><br />
continuing education<br />
seminars at Manhattan<br />
College, New York aty;<br />
Carnegie MeDon University.<br />
Pittsburgh, and the<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Scranton. Ht to<br />
the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. John<br />
Qngtoy<strong>of</strong>OcetnCHy.<br />
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The <strong>for</strong>mer. VM, Ambassador<br />
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and Israel, Toon has<br />
atabUaheda reputation as an<br />
outspoken hard-liner with tie<br />
ability to <strong>for</strong>esee crises and<br />
analyse potential trouble<br />
spots. Considered one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
"world's top diplomatic<br />
speakers," his expertise and<br />
eloquence have made him an<br />
indespensable guest on recent<br />
network television news.<br />
Memo, win speak to area<br />
audiences on March 14.<br />
Author <strong>of</strong> The Crime Connection<br />
(with John S. TompUnj)<br />
and The Crime Conversation,<br />
Salerno first<br />
learned <strong>of</strong> organized crime as<br />
a child in New York when Us<br />
mother spoke to him <strong>of</strong> "hits<br />
u the stables" contract<br />
murders carried out in grisly<br />
style in the upper New York<br />
livery barns.<br />
As a member <strong>of</strong> the New<br />
York Police Department,<br />
consultant on the Presidential<br />
Crime Commission Task<br />
Force, and anttcrimt planner<br />
to the cities <strong>of</strong> Denver,<br />
Boston, Miami, and<br />
Washington, among otters<br />
Salerno has developed a<br />
philosophy that legalised and<br />
careful, public control <strong>of</strong><br />
gambling could be a powerful<br />
weapon In be Hfkt against<br />
organized crime.<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation on the lecture<br />
aeries tickets can be obtained<br />
from the general chairperson,<br />
Mrs. Nathaniel Goodman, 425<br />
W. Jefferson Av., linwood, or<br />
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PAGE 6 - SECTION ONE<br />
OCEAN CITY POPS ORCHESTRA<br />
MmdcPler<br />
Boardwalk and Moorlyn TCT.<br />
Frank Ruggkri, MiMical Director<br />
Tom Perkbu, Baritone<br />
^ F l S<br />
f p<br />
Douglas Hardoek, Tenor<br />
TUESDAY<br />
<strong>On</strong>StageWithPorter., ,, .Porter<br />
Lord'sPra^tr,,..,,, i Milotte<br />
Douglas Murdock<br />
Monardo.,., , .,.....,.. ,,.. Relaraan<br />
The Last Roue <strong>of</strong> Summer<br />
Flotow<br />
Nancy Foi-Hoover<br />
Andantino ,.. Lemalre<br />
TfuFlta....<br />
J........... ...Meus<strong>for</strong>pjQr<br />
TomPerkina<br />
Victory At &o.,<br />
arlfmmUtah......<br />
Rodgers<br />
Kern<br />
Be My Low<br />
Douglas Murdock<br />
Devetkm.,<br />
Herbert<br />
Semper Llbero . „.,....,,.., V«rdl<br />
Naney Fox-Hoover<br />
SalutD'Annur<br />
Elgar<br />
IJw World Is Mine ^. Pos<strong>for</strong>d<br />
Ton Perkins<br />
NewMmm<br />
..................Rombag<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
MluModLttm,<br />
Herbert<br />
ReconditaArmenia.,..,, , Puccini<br />
Douglas Murdock<br />
Sermqde ....1 Braga<br />
Jewel Song<br />
.,..., r\J!,,,, Gounod<br />
NancyFoi-HoovB'<br />
HimgarianDaKtV.,...,..,,<br />
Brahms<br />
flew To Handle A Woman.._.........<br />
Loewe<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
Fetiur qf Victory<br />
Ganne<br />
Rose <strong>of</strong> Algeria ,<br />
Herbert<br />
ELucevanLeStelle<br />
Puccini<br />
DouglasMurdock<br />
Autumn Leaves<br />
,.Mercer<br />
Aida'a Laughing Song<br />
Strsuas<br />
Nancy Fox-Hoover<br />
AtiaMardi,, :....,, ,. Verdi<br />
MgM&Doy ., „...,.. .Porter<br />
Tan Perkins<br />
FUMerontheRo<strong>of</strong> , Herman<br />
THURSDAY<br />
Strike Upthe Band ,,<br />
Gershwin<br />
QuestoOQuella<br />
,,,,.V«dl<br />
DouglasMurdock<br />
Bacchanale. ,,, L ,.,, Saen-Saenu<br />
Urn VocePocoFa<br />
.Rossini<br />
Nancy Fo*-Hoover<br />
Blue Tango ., .....Wayne<br />
<strong>On</strong>AClearDay......._..........<br />
McLean<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
MunvneraStwt , John Warrington<br />
QWy<br />
Sfene<br />
VeMLaGUUa<br />
.Leoncavallo<br />
DouglasMurdock<br />
SpantthDance , , Gronad<strong>of</strong>l<br />
JtePhOtLBJw ,. CharpenUer<br />
NancyFoifloovw<br />
Qmzonetta , _ Godard<br />
OtdTlmeraWalix Sing-Along<br />
Show Boat,,.,<br />
Kern<br />
I<br />
Money in the attic?<br />
1 Call Ad Taker f<br />
I 399-5411 I<br />
The Godfrey<br />
Funeral Homes<br />
•ttibllihid in*<br />
809 Central Ave. M4 S. Shore Rd.<br />
Ocean City, N.J.<br />
Palermo, N.J J<br />
Phone 399-0077<br />
Phone 39I-M77|<br />
HlrNrt k, Godfrey, Owner, John T. Ntwm.n, Mtnigtr,J<br />
In Ttmm <strong>of</strong> Troubl; W« An At<br />
NttrA* Vour Men*<br />
Pledging <strong>for</strong> the future, as In the past, the finest aritfl<br />
;<br />
most dlgnlf M, pefMiMtlZMrf urwrai service.<br />
' SyCCBSiOR TOOCBAN CITY'S PlMT PUNIRAU,<br />
. DlRieiQIL *<br />
larn that<br />
1 Elliott McElwsf<br />
• Residential<br />
• Commercial<br />
I • Marine<br />
A^irlpoo]<br />
"We Service ALL<br />
Central Air Conditioning"<br />
Residential & Commercial<br />
MAKETOP<br />
ELLIOTT McELWEE<br />
ntamatCM^QCmnmmntMgeman<br />
S-Jn«Sm«r<br />
•693-11191<br />
'<br />
Obituary<br />
Flora M. Hilton:<br />
shoe store owner<br />
SOMBRS POINT — Flora<br />
M, Hilton died Thursday at<br />
Shore Manorial Hospital. She<br />
WHS 66.<br />
Born In Philadelphia, she<br />
was a resident here <strong>for</strong> 31<br />
years.<br />
Mrs. mum was the coowner<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hilton's Shoe Store,<br />
SCO Shore Rd, In Semen<br />
Point<br />
Surviving are her husband,<br />
Vernon; two sisters, Elsie<br />
Bartllng <strong>of</strong> Oaklyn and Edna<br />
Stewart <strong>of</strong> Van Nuys, CaMf.?<br />
two brothers, Edward Hanna<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hawaii and Stanley R.<br />
Hanna <strong>of</strong> Oaklyn.<br />
Services wire held<br />
yesterday at the Middleton-<br />
Stroble Funeral Hone, to*<br />
terment will be in Zion<br />
Ctemetery, Bargalntown.<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
Ocean City events<br />
TODAY (Tueiday)<br />
• i3tn .annual . pamper<br />
iomper on the litt Strait<br />
beach. Register at 9 a A.<br />
Charity League <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
County annual luncheon.<br />
Unwood Country aub, noon<br />
Knights <strong>of</strong><br />
meeting, 8 p.m.<br />
Alcoholics Anonymous<br />
meeting, Episcopal Church<br />
perish haS, 8:30 p.m.<br />
Senior citizen advisory<br />
committee meeting, 10 ajn.<br />
dfyhJl<br />
Coundl workshop, 7:30 p.m.<br />
Chamber<br />
meeting.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />
Columbus ^WEDNESDAY<br />
St. Francis Cabrinl Altar<br />
and Rosary Society card<br />
party at the music pier,<br />
Refreshments served.<br />
TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, |980'l<br />
Ocean City Project <strong>for</strong> the St. Augustine Altar andraURSDAY and FRIDAY<br />
80s, executive committee Rosary meeting, 2 p.m. Holy Trinity Episcopal.-<br />
meeting, 7:30 ajn. in city<br />
Oiurch bazaar, 9 ajn. to 2"<br />
council chambers, city hall. Ocean City council meeting, pjn.<br />
Chess Club, 7 p.m. in the<br />
youth center.<br />
THURSDAY<br />
Baby parade on the boardwalk,<br />
6ih St. to 12th St., 10<br />
id.<br />
?i30 p.m. in oily haB,<br />
Too Late to Classify<br />
Wesley Manor annual<br />
Ocean City Historical<br />
WANTED — noull cl««nlne Isr<br />
bazaar, 22nd St. and Bay Av.<br />
congenial families, Juil moved to O.C<br />
Alanon meeting, B,-3q p.m. Museum's annual antique 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.<br />
Han kKSI rt(ir«nctf, IxMrltnad In<br />
In St. John's Lutheran auction, 10 ajn. to 6 pm. at<br />
planl larl and tilting, call Mt-MM or<br />
3»5-«!lllOPlntefvH*. Hi<br />
Church.<br />
fee intermediate school, 18th Matchpoint duplicate<br />
St. and Bay Av.<br />
FREE FILL — approx. vt dgnn tosttt.<br />
bridge, 7:30 p.m. in the<br />
Yacht Club<br />
Mdge, 7:45 p.m. duplicate aeon fill. Oc«n City. Call JI5 LM !1M<br />
community center.<br />
evtnlngs. 8 15<br />
Matinee duplicate bridge,<br />
12:30 pjn. In the community<br />
center.<br />
Klwanls Club meeting,<br />
12:15 pm. In Plymouth Inn.<br />
Atlantic Commandery 20,<br />
Knights Templar meeting, 8<br />
**-p.m<br />
Jolly Bidders duplicate<br />
bridge, 7;30 p.m. in the Ocean City Breakers Radio<br />
community center.<br />
dub meeting, 8 pjn. at the<br />
intermediate school.<br />
ECKERPSI<br />
SALE PRICES GOOD THRU SUNDAY, AUGUST 17th I<br />
Contains MFP fluoride<br />
5-oz, plus 1-oz (roe.<br />
Limit 1<br />
GILLETTE FOAMY<br />
SHAVE CREAM<br />
BALSAM & PROTEIN<br />
CONDITIONER<br />
WONDRA<br />
SKIN LOTION<br />
IJ-oi tpr«y<br />
with IrMh<br />
okiMimed<br />
Reg. 2M<br />
SNUFFER<br />
g<br />
MM motqulto. ,H.Ta11P.M.<br />
Boardwalk<br />
Baby Parade<br />
10 AM, Thursday, August 14,1980<br />
The Flanders Hotel<br />
"Weicomss You"<br />
11th Street & Boardwalk<br />
Ocean Gily, N. J,<br />
Hot Rutted<br />
NihPunuH<br />
Ocean City<br />
Clowns • Acrobats<br />
"FM LirsaiiM Mr«M|p Mtn^fptr M Cape Mir Coi/nir• •<br />
112 E. 8th Street. Ocean City Call 399-5411<br />
HAMANDA'S CYCLE SHOP<br />
SALES • SERVICE • PARTS<br />
Authorized Dealer<br />
Triumph & Can-Am Motorcycles<br />
Pitch & Sachs Mopeds<br />
314 MHJ8T AVI. 399-9340<br />
\<br />
TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, J9801<br />
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[Cooking connection<br />
Crock jm can leave more time <strong>for</strong> sunning and reading on beach<br />
By MARIE HUBER<br />
Society Editor<br />
Since the hot weather is stil]<br />
with us and spending time on<br />
the beach is more Am than<br />
spending time in the kitchen,<br />
this week we will uncover the<br />
crock pot.<br />
Most people think <strong>of</strong> crock<br />
pot cooking <strong>for</strong> the winter<br />
months, but in the summer it<br />
•trves two purposes, less heat<br />
Ban an oven and dinner<br />
prepared early in the day.<br />
Since fresh cabbage li now<br />
plentiful, our Brit recipe Is <strong>for</strong><br />
in old favorite — atuffed<br />
cabbage.<br />
SWEDISH CABBAGE<br />
ROLLS<br />
12 large cabbage leaves<br />
1 beaten egg<br />
'V4 e, milk<br />
¥4 c, finely chopped onion<br />
1 tap. salt<br />
Vi top, pepper<br />
11b, lean pound beef<br />
1 c. cooked rice<br />
1 (8 oz.) can tomato sauce<br />
1 tblspn. brown lupr<br />
1 tblspn. lemon juice<br />
1 top, Woreeaterahire MUM<br />
Immerse cabbage leaves in<br />
large kettle <strong>of</strong> boiling water<br />
tor about three minutes or<br />
19S0 SUMMER JITNEY SCHEDULE<br />
Effective June 28 through August 30<br />
JITNEY MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY<br />
Jitney departs toll bridge at 7:49 a.m. southbound to<br />
Sth St., via Wesley Rd. to Battersea to Asbury, south on<br />
Aabury to 8th St., east on 6th St. to Centra], south on<br />
Central to 9th St. and east on 9th St. to the bus terminal,<br />
depart the bus terminal southbound to 59th St. west on Ml<br />
St. to Central then south on Central to 16th St., west on lift<br />
St. to the Palmer Center, south on Simpson to 18th St.,<br />
returning then to Central Av, end south on Central Av. to<br />
24th St. to Wesley Manor, (airport on call) returning to<br />
Central Av, and south on Central to 34th St., west on 34th<br />
St. to Merlon Park, returning to Central Av. via 35th St.<br />
then south to 59tti St. via Ocean City Home at 54th and<br />
Bay. Jitney returns northbound by same route.<br />
NORTHBOUND<br />
SOUTHBOUND<br />
A,M, PM. A.M, PJM.<br />
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8:30 2:45 8:30 115<br />
3:30 9:18 2:00<br />
9: IS<br />
10:00<br />
10:20<br />
10:45<br />
11:30<br />
11:50<br />
P,M.<br />
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1:20<br />
4:15<br />
5:00<br />
5:45<br />
-6:30<br />
8:00<br />
8:45<br />
9:30<br />
10:15<br />
11:00<br />
9:35<br />
10:00<br />
11:05<br />
11:30<br />
2:45<br />
3:30<br />
4:15<br />
5:00<br />
5:45<br />
6:30<br />
8:00<br />
8:30<br />
10:15<br />
11:00<br />
JITNEY SUNDAY ONLY<br />
Same route as week days,<br />
NORTHBOUND<br />
SOUTHBOUND<br />
PJW. A.M,<br />
2:00 8:00<br />
3:30 9:30<br />
5:00 11:00<br />
8:30<br />
8:45<br />
10:15<br />
A.M,<br />
8:45<br />
10:15<br />
11:45<br />
1980SUMMER BUS SCHEDULE<br />
Effective June 28 through August 30<br />
FJW,<br />
1:15<br />
2:45<br />
4:15<br />
5:45<br />
1:00<br />
9:30<br />
11:00<br />
Patrons may be picked up and discharge at all Intersections<br />
with the following exceptions:<br />
1, No pickup or discharge on 9th St. and 34th St.;<br />
2, Jitneys and bus will use Central Av. between 59th St.<br />
and bus terminal (9th St.).<br />
Bus departs 59th St. northbound to bus terminal,<br />
starting at 5 p.m. Using Central Av. to 9th St. east on 9th<br />
S, to the bus terminal. Proceeding norm on Atlantic to 6th<br />
St. then returning south on Atlantic to bus terminal west<br />
on 9th St. to Central, men south on Central to 59th St.<br />
NORTHBOUND<br />
P.M.<br />
5:00<br />
6:00<br />
7:00<br />
8:00<br />
9:00<br />
10:00<br />
11:00 NOTE,<br />
exact change.<br />
SOUTHBOUND<br />
P.M.<br />
5:30<br />
6:30<br />
7:30<br />
8:30<br />
9:30<br />
10:30<br />
have 11:30<br />
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beef, and cooked rice. Place<br />
about one-quarter cup <strong>of</strong> meat<br />
mixture in center <strong>of</strong> each<br />
leaf- fold in sides and roll<br />
ends over meat. Place in slowcooking<br />
pot. Combine tomato<br />
sauce with brown sugar,<br />
lemon juice, and Worcestershire<br />
sauce. Pour over<br />
cabbage rolls. Cover and cook<br />
on low 7 to 9 hours. Makes 8<br />
servinp.<br />
If the cabbage leaves break<br />
as they are unwrapped, drop<br />
the whole head <strong>of</strong> cabbage in<br />
boiling water <strong>for</strong> a few<br />
minutes, and then win a large<br />
spoon separate the leaves, I<br />
have also used minute rice,<br />
uncooked, when making<br />
stuffed cabbage.<br />
Another favorite in our<br />
house is fried cabbage. This<br />
vegetable Is great with almost<br />
any meat. Just cut cabbage in<br />
quarters, then chop in small<br />
pieces, In a large skillet cover<br />
with water and bring to boil.<br />
Sunnier <strong>for</strong> about one-half<br />
hour with the lid slightly ajar,<br />
or until liquid is gone, Add<br />
about one^uarter cup <strong>of</strong> oil<br />
and stir fry. Serve immediately.<br />
Now <strong>for</strong> some sweet and<br />
sour cabbage in the creek pot,<br />
SWEET-SOUR<br />
RED CABBAGE<br />
4 slices bacon, diced<br />
Vi c, brown sugar<br />
% tblspn, flour<br />
1 tap. salt<br />
Mi tap, pepper<br />
Mi e, water<br />
V* c. vinegar<br />
1 medium head red cabbage,<br />
shredded (8 to 8 cups)<br />
1 small onion, finely<br />
chopped<br />
Cook bacon in tkiUet «<br />
PUSIobyCh.rle! Andr.w<br />
Nme-month-old Donnie Buss <strong>of</strong> Phillipsburg<br />
N. J. helps himself to some liquid sustenance.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly At<br />
Sherwin<br />
Williams<br />
Stores<br />
slow-cooking pot with<br />
browning unit. Set bacon<br />
aside. Combine 1 tablespoon<br />
<strong>of</strong> bacon drippings In slowcooking<br />
pot with sugar, flour,<br />
nit and pepper. Stir in water<br />
and vinegar; add cabbage<br />
and onion. Cover and cook on<br />
low 3 to 4 hours. Spoon Into<br />
serving bowl- sprinkle cooked<br />
bacon on top. Makes S to I<br />
servinp.<br />
Although many crock pot<br />
recipes call <strong>for</strong> diced fresh<br />
potatoes they do not always<br />
cook thoroughly, I have found<br />
that canned potatoes work<br />
very well.<br />
Another meat Oat cooks<br />
well in the crock pot is spare<br />
ribs. And added to spaghetti<br />
sauce they are even better. So<br />
<strong>for</strong> those spaghetti nights<br />
start your favorite sauce In<br />
the slow-cooker. Brown 3 to 4<br />
pounds <strong>of</strong> lean pork spare ribs<br />
cut into serving gin, tn a<br />
large skillet until well<br />
browned, -Add to your sauce<br />
and cook on low <strong>for</strong> 4 to 6<br />
hours, Browned meatballs<br />
may also be added with the<br />
spare ribs.<br />
We recently had a request<br />
<strong>for</strong> a clam-crab spaghetti<br />
sauce recipe. If anyone has a<br />
favorite they would like to<br />
share, just drop a line to the<br />
Sentinel-Ledger, Ocean City,<br />
N.J., 08226. Also since this is<br />
fee time <strong>of</strong> year far crabbing<br />
we would like to hear from<br />
readers who have either hot<br />
or cold crab recipes that we<br />
could pass along.<br />
Tip: If a cake requires two<br />
whole eggs and the frosting<br />
<strong>calls</strong> far egg whites, use one<br />
whole egg in the cab phis two<br />
egg yolks. The cake will be<br />
moist and you win have tiro<br />
egg whites left <strong>for</strong><br />
frosting, instead <strong>of</strong> tw<br />
egg yolks sitting In<br />
refrigerator.<br />
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PAGE 10 — SECTION ONE<br />
TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY^J^<br />
Shuffleboard seen a^fiealthy exercise <strong>for</strong> young, old<br />
(continued from page 1|<br />
fleboard Association was<br />
organized <strong>for</strong> the purpose <strong>of</strong><br />
promoting shuffleboard and<br />
establishing rules <strong>of</strong> play. In<br />
addition court size and design<br />
<strong>of</strong> the scoring diagrams were<br />
also set up,<br />
Seven years later the<br />
National Shuffleboard<br />
Association was Incorporated<br />
under Flordia state laws as a<br />
non-pr<strong>of</strong>it corporation.<br />
By the mid '60s, over 8.5<br />
million persons were reported<br />
to be addicted to the sport In<br />
the United States and abroad.<br />
Out <strong>of</strong> them all,<br />
Ocean City has been reported<br />
to be the largest in the country<br />
with the exception <strong>of</strong> the<br />
mother—sate <strong>of</strong> the sport,<br />
Florida.<br />
The object <strong>of</strong> the game is to<br />
pVopal discs by means <strong>of</strong> a cue<br />
onto a triangle shaped scoring<br />
diagram at the opposite end <strong>of</strong><br />
ttie court.<br />
By placing one <strong>of</strong> the four<br />
discs in the tip <strong>of</strong> the diagram,<br />
10 points are scored, The next<br />
section is worth eight points<br />
and he last seven points.<br />
Baby Parade ready to go<br />
(continued from page 1)<br />
Miss Garden Pier Paige<br />
PhUlp and Miss Boardwalk<br />
Star Review Mary Zagler,<br />
and Boardwalk Star Review<br />
Boat <strong>of</strong> Atlantic City,<br />
—Division A, section 8,<br />
children in fancy dress, age 8<br />
to 10. Heritage Bank float,<br />
"Sharon and the Road<br />
Hunners."<br />
—Division B, children in<br />
oomlc dress, all agesi the<br />
Reeves family; Key Stone<br />
Cops from Cape May;<br />
(Milan's Fun Deck float;<br />
IJninderette Twirling Corps,<br />
Npville- Shrivers Candies<br />
float, and Bal Masque float<br />
flrom Atlantic City.<br />
.'—Division C, small<br />
children's floats, all ages;<br />
ROyalcs Junior Drum and<br />
Bugle Corps; Somers Point<br />
Gymnastics. Center, and<br />
Gloucester Township<br />
Tstfrlittes,<br />
—Twins and triplets<br />
division; WSLT-WIBG float<br />
and Freedom Marchers <strong>of</strong><br />
Pine Hill.<br />
—Bob Kemp's spectacular<br />
"flying saucer" balloon<br />
shown <strong>for</strong> the first time at the<br />
Ocean City Baby Parade.<br />
-—Beautiful peopl#; Miss<br />
Cape May County Mary<br />
Mangold; Cape May Junior<br />
Miss Terrl Lynn Swam; Miss<br />
AUantie County Kathy Ward-<br />
Miss Burlington County<br />
Connie Dwier; Petite Miss<br />
VTneland Gina Tonetta;<br />
lSS ASWWY AVi.<br />
Irene's <strong>of</strong> the Boardwalk<br />
float; the Bed Garter Band-<br />
Miss Ventnor Jay Johnson;<br />
Ape May County Miss Senior<br />
Citizen Helen Kroesser;<br />
Atlantic County Miss Senior<br />
Citizen Jean Ireland; New<br />
Jersey Miss Senior Citizen<br />
Evelyn Phillips, and Ms.<br />
Senior America Margaret<br />
CaUen,<br />
—"Ocean City Today and<br />
Yesterday"- Ocean City High<br />
School Band; Miss Ocean City<br />
Sheila Handley; Music Pier<br />
Conductor Frank Ruggieri<br />
and Music Pier artists; The<br />
Sentinel-Ledger float,<br />
"Something For Everyone";<br />
Ocean City Beach Patrol<br />
Captain George T, Lafferty;<br />
Miss Beach Patrol; First<br />
National Bank <strong>of</strong> South Jersey<br />
float featuring the Down<br />
Beach Womans' dub Kitchen<br />
Band; Ocean City Yacht Club<br />
with Dag <strong>of</strong>ficers Commodore<br />
James Kaeabasz, Vice<br />
Commodore Ronald Untorberger,<br />
Rear Commodore<br />
George Glenn; Miss Night In<br />
Venice Renee Remely; Ocean<br />
aty Recreation Department<br />
float; antique ears- Ocean<br />
Qty Historieal Museum and<br />
Ocean City Art Center- Board<br />
<strong>of</strong> Realtors float, "By the<br />
Sea"- Beach and Bay<br />
Preservation Association and<br />
Environmental Association<br />
float; Civic Association-<br />
Cedar Beach Civic<br />
Association; 1M4 Community<br />
AssodaUon; Midway Civic<br />
Association; Gardens Civic<br />
Association; Susan McClaln,<br />
Ocean dry TV and movie<br />
Star; Ocean City Record;<br />
Stains 1 Restaurant, Boardwalk;<br />
Ocean aty Commuters<br />
Club; Palmyra SWng Band<br />
and Parade Marshall Bruno<br />
Etahlhausen,<br />
Upper Cape events<br />
TODAY (Tuesday) WEDNESDAY<br />
Marmora MM Company Sea Isle City Yacht Club<br />
drill meeting, 7 p.m. fashion show, noon.<br />
Sea Isle City VFW meeting, Brown Street Chowder<br />
8 p.m. Band concert, on the<br />
— —— promenade at 1:30 p.m.<br />
HOPE meeting, 10 ajn. in —<br />
the basement meeting room Upper Township Rotary<br />
at Cape May Court House dinner meeting, 5:30 pjn. in<br />
Library,<br />
Tuckahoe Inn.<br />
DIAL<br />
COCKTAIL CLAWS<br />
OCEAN CITY NIGHT!!<br />
Saturday August 16th<br />
FREE GRANDSTAND<br />
ADMISSION<br />
Residents <strong>of</strong> Ocean city will<br />
be admitted FREE to the<br />
[grandstand, by presenting a<br />
jdrivers license or other identification<br />
listing Ocean City<br />
ias the patron's addressi or<br />
ust present this advertisement<br />
at the special window<br />
that night at the gran-<br />
Istand gate.<br />
For every Ocean City<br />
[resident taking advantage <strong>of</strong><br />
this special <strong>of</strong>fer, the Atlantic<br />
City Race Course will donate<br />
j# 1,00 to the Cape May Co.<br />
[jRescue Squad,<br />
So come out to the track....<br />
fOcean City Night...Sat. Aug 16<br />
POST TIME 7:30 P.M.<br />
Upper Township taxpayers<br />
association meeting, 8 p.m.<br />
Upper Township Klwanls<br />
meeting, 7 pjn. in the Sandbar,<br />
. Sea isle City United<br />
Methodist Women meeting, ?<br />
p.m.<br />
Sea Isle City Burdette<br />
Tomlin Hospital auxiliary<br />
meeting, 8 p.m. in me community<br />
center.<br />
Tuckahoe Lions meeting,<br />
7:80 p.m,<br />
THURSDAY<br />
Tuckahoe Post 231<br />
American Legion meeting, 8<br />
Alcoholics Anonymous<br />
meeting, basement <strong>of</strong> Church<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Resurrection, 8 pm.<br />
Citizens political club <strong>of</strong><br />
Upper Township meeting, 8<br />
p.m. AS Seasons Marina.<br />
Sealsle City VFW Auxiliary<br />
meeting, 2 p.m.<br />
Sea Isle City Rotary Club<br />
meeting, 0 pjn. Commodore<br />
Club,<br />
Blue law<br />
(continued from page 1)<br />
the body shouldn't move too<br />
quickly onthe issue, beadded,<br />
"council could be Its own<br />
commission."<br />
At tonight's workshop<br />
meeting, which begins at 7:30<br />
pjn. in council's city hall<br />
chambers, Brownlee said he<br />
would ask <strong>Gillian</strong> to make Ms<br />
presentation and ten call <strong>for</strong><br />
comments from Us fellow<br />
council members.<br />
Public discussion is limited<br />
to Thursday night's regular<br />
meeting.<br />
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However, if the disc lands in<br />
"the kitchen," 10 points are<br />
' subtracted. And as if that is<br />
difficult enough, an opponent<br />
is trying his hardest to knock<br />
the disc out <strong>of</strong> the scoring<br />
area or into the kitchen.<br />
All this makes it harder to<br />
At the age <strong>of</strong> 90 Roy Camp still enjoys a game <strong>of</strong><br />
shuffleboard.<br />
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score the 7! points needed to<br />
Win. It took me nearly an hour<br />
to hold onto 14 points.<br />
However,, it does take more<br />
than one game to develop the<br />
strategies that are needed to<br />
make <strong>for</strong> a good game and<br />
competitors should be equally<br />
skilled as well.<br />
A novice like me is best to<br />
seek, coaching from experienced<br />
and well-seasoned<br />
players. Sentinel-Ledger<br />
"shufflta 1 on" columnist Ed<br />
Veith was my mentor when I<br />
played my very first game <strong>of</strong><br />
shuffleboard last week.<br />
However, otter vetern<br />
shufflers graciously <strong>of</strong>fered<br />
their own helpful hits.<br />
By Imagining that I was<br />
holding a newspaper against<br />
my body with the elbow <strong>of</strong> my<br />
playing arm, I was able to<br />
maintain the proper arm<br />
positioning needed to guide<br />
my cue as well as the discs<br />
into the scoring area.<br />
"I like the game and the<br />
competition," said Veith.<br />
"The strategy and all that it<br />
entails makes It a real<br />
challenging game."<br />
Certainly there are many<br />
more active sports than<br />
shuffleboard. But if you care<br />
to develop coordination skills<br />
and get a tan simultaneously<br />
without sweating pr<strong>of</strong>usely<br />
like a tennis player, it is a<br />
sport that "if you try it you<br />
•nay just like it."<br />
WITH<br />
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 12.1980<br />
Joe Jones prepares to shoot during last week's<br />
shuffleboard tournament.<br />
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state Legislature<br />
raps<br />
ByJAMESR.HURLEY discount or gift from a casino opposes it<br />
AsManbhy Minority Le«dcr that would not be <strong>of</strong>fered to a<br />
(R-Ocean-Burlington-<br />
Another bill, iponsored by<br />
private citizen; Monmouth), would require<br />
(•••oit uium; own no more . Assemblyman ASSemDiyman William J, J. feat (hat the Joint EtJ Ethics Comitt<br />
ild include h two members b<br />
has, finally, brought its Its corporation's stock, and<br />
would eliminate the need <strong>for</strong> who are not tefdslfltora to<br />
TTie New Jersey LegUlature than one percent <strong>of</strong> any casino Maguire (R-UnlonJt<strong>for</strong>rifl), mlttee<br />
legislative code <strong>of</strong> ethics up to report all real estate boMtngs each new Legislature to adopt<br />
date, after seven months <strong>of</strong> or Interest in Atlantic City,<br />
give the general public a voice<br />
the previous code <strong>of</strong> ethics<br />
wrangling, delaying, Thla is real progress <strong>for</strong> the<br />
in en<strong>for</strong>cing the Legislature's<br />
and would make the<br />
amending and debating. public. In<strong>for</strong>mation * it<br />
rain on ita own members and<br />
legislative code <strong>of</strong> ethics a<br />
OThe code <strong>of</strong> ethics was essential to a democracy, and<br />
anployees. -<br />
continuing body <strong>of</strong> law,<br />
adopted by the Senate last most <strong>of</strong> the new provisions in subject only to <strong>for</strong>mal<br />
week, and will become ef- the ethics code simply require<br />
It would seem logical that<br />
amendment or repeal by the<br />
fecflve 60 days after that — that in<strong>for</strong>mation be disclosed,<br />
(he Democratic Party, which<br />
Legislature.<br />
holds a majority in both the<br />
which presumably would be Certainly, •• I have said in<br />
Octobers.<br />
previous columns, fee code<br />
What that means is feat the and Its means <strong>of</strong> en<strong>for</strong>cement<br />
Legislature will have been could be greatly improved,<br />
operating under an an- But it is encouraging, at least,<br />
tiquaW code <strong>of</strong> ethics <strong>for</strong> to see fee basics <strong>of</strong> a strong<br />
neafly hah* <strong>of</strong> Its W8M1 term, code <strong>of</strong> ethics anally emerge<br />
That, <strong>of</strong> course, is an un- from the cloud <strong>of</strong> opposition,<br />
.Vovement over fee 1978-79 reluctance and controversy<br />
Term, during which there was Aat surrounded it <strong>for</strong> fee past<br />
no code <strong>of</strong> ethics in place at seven months,<br />
all, because fee people who In order to make the code <strong>of</strong><br />
control fee nuts and bolts <strong>of</strong> ethics en<strong>for</strong>ceable, <strong>for</strong><br />
fee Assembly never put fee example, toe. Joint<br />
codeup<strong>for</strong>routlneadopUonin Legislative Committee on<br />
January, 1978.<br />
Ethical Standards should<br />
The new code <strong>of</strong> ethics to a have fee unquestioned<br />
landmark. It will require all authority to hire special<br />
legislators to report the counsel. A Mil sponsored by<br />
mrces <strong>of</strong> any income over Assemblyman Donald A,<br />
W.OOO; report any improper Albanese (R-Warren-Susseiattempts<br />
at influence to fee Passaic) would give the<br />
attorney general within 72 committee this authority, but<br />
hours; refuse any benefits, the Democratic Party clearly<br />
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Assemblywoman Ha«»l Gluefc would feel strongly-motivated<br />
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and Haven Av., 34th St. and<br />
Asbury Av., and 52nd St. and<br />
Haven Av.<br />
There will be a small fee <strong>for</strong><br />
arts and crafts.<br />
Morning sports, (8 a.m. to<br />
noon) i ooyi, Monday to<br />
Friday,9 tonoon, ages 8 to12;<br />
Monday and Wednesday,<br />
baseball; Tuesday and<br />
Thursday, basketball;<br />
Friday, special activities;<br />
girls, Monday to Friday, I<br />
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Monday and Wednesday,<br />
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Thursday, S<strong>of</strong>tball; Friday,<br />
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Registration: 6th St and<br />
Atlantic Av., youth center.<br />
Junior high basketball;<br />
boys, Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.,<br />
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Held hockey <strong>for</strong> women,<br />
Tuesday and Thursday, 0<br />
pjn., 6th St. and Atlantic Av.<br />
Volleyball, co-ed: Tuesdays<br />
and Thuradayg, J pin., agee<br />
18 and up, 6th St. and Atlantic<br />
Av.; wemen'i, Tueidays, 7<br />
pjn., 34th Street playground.<br />
Open play all week at Sth<br />
Street beach and lift Street<br />
beach.<br />
Shore Basketball Day<br />
Camp, August 18 to22,9 a.m.<br />
to 8 pm,, ages 9 to 17.<br />
Registration fee, $45. For<br />
more in<strong>for</strong>mation call 809.<br />
flll.<br />
Surfing lessons, co-ed:<br />
Thursday, 2:30 pjn., starting<br />
to enact these and other<br />
sensible provisions, in light <strong>of</strong><br />
the fact that two Democratic<br />
senators have become entangled<br />
in the Abscam net<br />
(one has been indicted), and<br />
feat (he Democratic state<br />
chairman, who also is the<br />
majority party's chief<br />
executive <strong>of</strong>ficer in the<br />
Assembly, also is under investigation<br />
in connection with<br />
Abscam.<br />
But logic has not prevailed.<br />
What has prevailed 1B rtall,<br />
July 3 on the 8ft Street surfing<br />
beach.<br />
Pun runs, open to all,<br />
Thursday, J:30 p.m. at<br />
recreation frack, 6th St. and<br />
Atlantic Av. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
call BUI Moreland<br />
8JMM118.<br />
Tennis: Courts are open<br />
from 7:30 ajn. to sunset<br />
Lighted courts are open until<br />
10:30p.m.; fee, *3 an hour; lnperson<br />
reservations request<br />
wife a limit to seven days in<br />
advance.<br />
Clinics: juniors, Tuesdays,<br />
4 p.m.<br />
Adults: Thursday, 5:30 pjn.<br />
Square dance: a p.m.,<br />
Friday and Saturday,<br />
Mainland events<br />
TODAY (Tuesdjiy)<br />
Jewey Shore Chapter <strong>of</strong><br />
Atlantic City Charity single parents society dance<br />
League luncheon and fashion Mediterranean lounge 9 p.m<br />
•tow, Llnwood County Club, ——-•-<br />
ima -<br />
Sweet Adelines meeting,<br />
— • Grace Lutheran Church,<br />
Sonum Point Klwanis dub Somers Point,<br />
meeting, 7 pjn.<br />
Someri Point Fire Com. THURSDAY<br />
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PAGE 12 — SECTION ONE THJLSENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,j. TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, ltt»<br />
CQ<br />
Experiments began in 1870<br />
Patient work went into making peach crop 'delicious'<br />
August Is the prime month<br />
tor peaches In New Jemy,<br />
tut most consumers <strong>of</strong> the<br />
fruit are unaware <strong>of</strong> the years<br />
<strong>of</strong> patient work at Rutgers<br />
University that helped make<br />
(his favorite crop so delicious<br />
and plentiful.<br />
The first fruit experiments<br />
began back at the Rutgers<br />
College Farm back in 1170 and<br />
tor the past 100 years have<br />
been carried on by the New<br />
Jersey Agricultural Esperlment<br />
Station at New<br />
Jersey's Sate University.<br />
Now a part <strong>of</strong> Rutgers 1 Cook<br />
College, the station is<br />
celebrating its centennial this<br />
year.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the station's greatest<br />
peach success stories dates to<br />
1964 when the world-famous<br />
Bake peach was introduced.<br />
It wai the rtition'i 14th<br />
named peach variety and It<br />
honors the memory <strong>of</strong><br />
Maurice A, make, a station<br />
researcher whose name is<br />
also carried by the building<br />
housing Cook College's<br />
department <strong>of</strong> horticulture<br />
and <strong>for</strong>estry.<br />
Since then, a dozen more<br />
peach varieties have been<br />
introduced and named at the<br />
station, Incuding the famous<br />
Jerieyland and Sunhlgh<br />
Much <strong>of</strong> the development<br />
work in this area has been<br />
done at the station by Dr. L,<br />
Fredric Hough <strong>of</strong> Bloomsbury,<br />
who worked closely<br />
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STARRING<br />
OLIVIA NEWTON JOHN<br />
and SINE KELLY<br />
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with Dr. Catherine Bailey,<br />
who recently retired.<br />
Among the peaches<br />
developed by the research<br />
team is the Jersey Glo, which<br />
proved itself at the experiment<br />
station during the<br />
ievere winter <strong>of</strong> 1971-72, It<br />
combine! good shipping<br />
handling characteristics with<br />
excellent eating quality.<br />
Continued research in this<br />
area is aimed at keeping New<br />
Jersey among the topthree<br />
states In peach production,<br />
said Dr. Hough,<br />
Later In the year other<br />
fruits <strong>of</strong> Dr. Hough's research<br />
wUl be In hand when the New<br />
Jersey apple crop is harvested.<br />
New varieties<br />
available <strong>for</strong> apple lovers<br />
Include JerseymacB and<br />
Mollies Delicious, The latter<br />
Is named <strong>for</strong> the wife <strong>of</strong> a<br />
graduate student who tried<br />
one and said it was the best<br />
apple she's ever eaten, said<br />
Dr. Hough.<br />
Some Just-pattented disease<br />
and Insect-resistant apple<br />
varieties are Jonafree, Sir<br />
Prize and Frima, he said,<br />
"New Jersey has been a<br />
pUot plant <strong>for</strong> Innovation in<br />
fruit growing," said Dr.<br />
Hough, "Because <strong>of</strong> the<br />
strong history <strong>of</strong> research and<br />
etension In tho rtato growers<br />
can take the results <strong>of</strong> our<br />
work and toy<strong>for</strong> themselves<br />
without taking too great a<br />
risk."<br />
Since the process takes<br />
Dr. L. Fredric Hough (right) <strong>of</strong> Rutgers University studies an example<br />
<strong>of</strong> the rate "tzim pec tao" peach growing at the New Jersey Agricultural<br />
Experiment Station's research facility in Cream Ridge. With him are Dr.<br />
Tsuin Shen <strong>of</strong> Beiglng Agricultural University In the People's RepubUc <strong>of</strong><br />
China and Dr. Catherine H, Bailey, pr<strong>of</strong>essor emeritus at Rutgers and<br />
Dr. Hough's longtime fellow researcher.<br />
about 10 years from variety<br />
development to kitchen table,<br />
fee chances are excellent that<br />
an Experiment Station<br />
variety will be a commercial<br />
Dr. Hough has accumulated<br />
a great store <strong>of</strong> knowledge,<br />
which he shares with Cook<br />
College students and Industry<br />
around the world. His contributions<br />
were recognized in<br />
OK by Warsaw Agricultural<br />
University in Poland, which<br />
awarded htm a second PhD,<br />
Ice Capades continues through Friday, Aug.<br />
The Ice Capades brings in championship, Tlckner brings wife dramatic and debonair<br />
"Mi on Ice" with "Let's fee house down with his DBvidKlrby and the dynamic<br />
Celebrate," a musical perfectly eiecuted triple artistry <strong>of</strong> Michael Shlnrnman.<br />
journey from the wonderful lumps and athleticism. He Is<br />
era <strong>of</strong> Tin Pan Alley to the one <strong>of</strong> (he most eipresslve <strong>On</strong> fee lighter side, the<br />
magic and glitter <strong>of</strong> today's and Innovative male skaters "world's greatest down on<br />
disco.<br />
todayl<br />
Ice," Freddie Trankler,<br />
The show Is running today WlgBton and Dowding have humors the young and old<br />
through Friday, August 29 <strong>for</strong> been skating together sine©<br />
25 per<strong>for</strong>mances at the1974. They have won three<br />
Atlantic City Convention Hall. Canadian dance championships<br />
and finished within<br />
Center seta plans <strong>for</strong> a gym meet<br />
The show's talented cast<br />
reflects years <strong>of</strong> superb fee top five at the i960 World The Ocean City Community<br />
skating per<strong>for</strong>med to<br />
audiences throughout the<br />
world. Headlining the show<br />
and making their first<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional debut will be U.S.<br />
World Champion and Olympic<br />
bronze medalist Charlie<br />
Tlckner, and the Canadian ice<br />
dance champions Lorna<br />
Wlghton and John Dowdlng.<br />
With five titles and a world<br />
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West Germany .and within the<br />
top slx«tthe 1980 Olympic* to<br />
Lake Placid.<br />
In 1978 after skating<br />
together <strong>for</strong> only two years,<br />
Gall Hamula and Frank<br />
Swiding achieved their<br />
USFSA world silver medals.<br />
Known <strong>for</strong> their triple twists,<br />
spread eagles, death spirals<br />
and nohan-overhead lifts,<br />
they earned first place titles<br />
ta French and West German<br />
competition.<br />
Oflier new stars this year<br />
are two equaUy beautiful<br />
soloists Dawn Wagner and<br />
Valerie McBroom and fee<br />
wonderful pair <strong>of</strong>Jodl amen<br />
and Tony Kudma.<br />
. Audiences will be delighted<br />
Center win be aponiormg the<br />
a gymnastics mini-meet and<br />
fflhlbttlen under tee drecuon<br />
« . DehWt Wiaehil,<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Delaware<br />
graduate.<br />
The meet is open to<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the canter only<br />
and will be Judged according<br />
to ability level. Abilities<br />
range from beginner, advanced<br />
beginner, in»<br />
termedlate to advanced.<br />
Children will be competing<br />
in the flow exercise and<br />
balance beam with routines<br />
mat they themselves hate put<br />
together. About 40 par.<br />
Uclpants are eipeeted and<br />
awards will be gtven <strong>for</strong> first<br />
through third places in each<br />
event and fint and second alt<br />
4th Annual - 0. Ward Keever<br />
Memorial Golf Tournament<br />
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SHRJMPNI6HTS<br />
Va pound large Fried Shrimp Plotter ]<br />
with french frits & cole slaw<br />
alike, Trenkler appeared in<br />
the first Ice Capades show In<br />
1940.<br />
Per<strong>for</strong>mances are today<br />
through August 29 (no Sunday<br />
shows) it the Atlantic City<br />
Convention Hall, AH per*<br />
fonnances are at 7:30 pm<br />
round <strong>for</strong> each ability level.<br />
An exhibition <strong>of</strong> stunts win<br />
also be given involving<br />
children from agei 3 to15<br />
honoris causa "the only one<br />
from mil University to roe<br />
Western world," be noted<br />
proudly.<br />
Over the yean hi* students<br />
have represented such<br />
nations u CiechoolovaWa,<br />
Italy, Scotland, Brazil, South<br />
Africa and Mexico, while<br />
otter graduates are now<br />
among leaders <strong>of</strong> the fruit<br />
industry in New Jersey and<br />
throughout the United States.<br />
Now the People's Republic<br />
<strong>of</strong> China hag been added to<br />
this Impressive list. Dr.<br />
Hough is currently spending a<br />
month there examining<br />
unique fruit typai and ta the<br />
fint Wettem expert In the<br />
field to visit mainland China<br />
jrinet the end <strong>of</strong> WffL<br />
But whether abroad or at<br />
bone to New jersey. Dr.<br />
Augh finds the chalkngtt'<br />
ta fruit brewing to DO tn«<br />
mm — the development <strong>of</strong><br />
crops that require less<br />
chemical protection from<br />
Insects and diseases but<br />
wWchstW win the support <strong>of</strong><br />
grower* and consumers,<br />
"While the Industry may<br />
prlie economy <strong>of</strong> production,<br />
the ablUtytoharvestthefruit<br />
mechanically and a product<br />
win a pleasant appearance,<br />
the buyer still looks simply <strong>for</strong><br />
good tasto. Hie fruit breeder<br />
tries to satisfy both," he said,<br />
"That's put <strong>of</strong> what makes<br />
my Job fia."<br />
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I Pork Royal Roast $4 99<br />
1 Roiled Bolar •- **** ' • lb<br />
3 Comer Bolar Roast.......,,.. '2'V<br />
Sirloin or Rump Roast<br />
*2 H ib.<br />
Genuine Eye Round Roast '2'V<br />
Lean Top Sirloin<br />
'1.99m<br />
Lean Roast<br />
Tasty Corned<br />
189<br />
Beef<br />
V4lb. Beef<br />
I Lean Boiled Ham .. .... »1°* ^'"<br />
^American Cheew...,. j , A * 4 ^.•*¥%,<br />
with .bllity beginning at<br />
tumble tots to advanced '<br />
Thteui scheduled <strong>for</strong> Friday<br />
August 22 beginning with<br />
warm-ups at 4:30, meet<br />
beginning at S pjn. Any<br />
questions or in<strong>for</strong>mation call<br />
fee community canter at 398-<br />
BoMini graduates<br />
SEA ISLE CITY-Paul<br />
Baldint, Mil Central Av,<br />
graduated with honors, from<br />
VUUnova Unlverslry recently.<br />
Baldlnl, who carried a<br />
double major, political<br />
science and history, received<br />
• scolastlc medal <strong>for</strong> history.<br />
He wiU attend DePaw<br />
Univereltyln Chicago this fall<br />
to study Uw. He Is the »on <strong>of</strong><br />
». and Mrs. Mike Baldlnl <strong>of</strong><br />
Sea Isle Oty. Baldlnl U<br />
chtirman<strong>of</strong>theSeatoteaty<br />
Planning Beard, Paul<br />
Baldlnl's godfather is Sea Iale<br />
Qty Mayor DomlnlcC.Raffa.<br />
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THE SENTOJEL.LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N.J.<br />
Club helps single parents solve problems<br />
By MARGIE BOWEN "Here you can find Jerseyand Philadelphia area, better than setting around the organisation organkation is not a match<br />
somebody —.„,_, else ._„ that «_. „». has Aside from the weekly house and twiddling my makers club.<br />
The parking lot at the Bay anpathy," she said. dance, other activities are thumbs." "If you're comlna here to<br />
Diner's Mediterranean The Single Parents Society available to help provide Florence LeRoy haa been tad you knight ta shinny<br />
IfflMgewaflflUedWedniidBy ta a nm*r<strong>of</strong>it, notHeetartan motiwtton, retaMtim and dtewewl torseven yean said annor you no't," Ftorenw<br />
nightas His every Wednesday organization designed to interaction with people who that her three sons liked their LeRoy said smiling "but<br />
right encourage and Mslrt single have the same family hart motfcer getting out and en- what you're we to flfld is<br />
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Bit-i&ttaiesasi&KeiustoMats<br />
editorials<br />
Taht combines fairness with firmness on bench<br />
'. Municipal Judge Ronald L. Taht, appointed to<br />
the post on June 20, is proving more than capable<br />
<strong>of</strong> handling the rigors <strong>of</strong> his <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
As a general rule, people are introduced tothe<br />
American judicial system through the municipal<br />
eourt — and, more <strong>of</strong>ten than not, thf only<br />
contact many U.S. citizens will have with their<br />
<strong>for</strong>m <strong>of</strong> jurisprudence during an entire lifetime<br />
will be at the local level.<br />
Lawmakers have felt that if the system is to be<br />
preserved and respected, people in the United<br />
Sates must have faith that truth and justice will<br />
prevail in their judicial system and the seeds <strong>of</strong><br />
that faith are planted during their initiation to<br />
the concept <strong>of</strong> law and justice in their<br />
municipality.<br />
Thus the appointment <strong>of</strong> a local judge must b€<br />
free <strong>of</strong> the taint <strong>of</strong> political machinations and his<br />
per<strong>for</strong>mance must be true to the ideals taught in<br />
:;School civic classes.<br />
> Despite the turmoil that surrounded the reign<br />
':<strong>of</strong> his predecessor, Taht managed to keep a<br />
'-respectable distance between himself and the<br />
•.political debate that preluded his appointment<br />
•and thus stepped up to the bench untainted and<br />
>unscathed.<br />
:f The young Ocean City lawyer was to face a test<br />
:by fire <strong>of</strong> his judgement, however, when he was<br />
'thrust into <strong>of</strong>fice during a period when the local<br />
: court is deluged with the swollen summer<br />
: caseload that runs the gamut from the mundane<br />
•to the bizarre.<br />
letters<br />
Judge Taht has proved since taking <strong>of</strong>fice that<br />
he indeed has those unique qualities which<br />
amblnecwnpassion with the public's need to be<br />
protected from those who break tht law that will<br />
parantee respect <strong>for</strong> the Ocean City Municipal<br />
Court and a fafr hearing <strong>for</strong> those who are<br />
charged with criminal and civil <strong>of</strong>fenses.<br />
Tafit is fair with those who appear be<strong>for</strong>e him<br />
but he a also- firm whai needed.<br />
When a person pleads guilty m an attempt to<br />
SUBI in and out <strong>of</strong> court with as Uttte personal<br />
tobarrassmrat as possible, Judge Taht tries to<br />
insure that he or she understands the im.<br />
nUeations <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>fase to avoid future t<strong>of</strong>rartteiM<br />
rather than m«ly accepting the plea<br />
and passing judgement. -<br />
He also takes into consideration extenuating<br />
drcumstances but, in Ws questioning, pro^<br />
apable <strong>of</strong> weeding out me sirewdt<strong>of</strong>firs from<br />
thawi who faeed real difficulties.<br />
And, <strong>for</strong> those who plead not guilty, Taht ta«<br />
surts a fair hearing even to the point <strong>of</strong><br />
recommending avenues <strong>of</strong> relief when<br />
warranted.<br />
Jjytge Taht's Initial weeks on tut bench have<br />
otto commendable. He has garnered the respect<br />
<strong>of</strong> police defendents and citizen complainants<br />
aliie and appears likely to bring a great deal <strong>of</strong><br />
respect to the Ocean City MunTcinllCourt.<br />
And, most Importantly, Taht is demonstrating<br />
tor those who appear in court the aWUtyto<br />
achieve the delicate balance between fairness<br />
Municipal Judge Ronald L, Taht<br />
a^d firmness that is a haUmark <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
system <strong>of</strong> jurisprudence.<br />
Reader says;<br />
If you don't like the city, go somewhere else<br />
Editor'* note: The<br />
; following letter wad sent to<br />
^FrwtorfeJi r. Home jp,<br />
Mth a request that a copy<br />
;be printed here,<br />
your lengthy<br />
town, from 1929 to 1933, Later<br />
I resided In Wilmington<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e retiring permanently<br />
ta Ocean aty last year.<br />
While in Wilmington I could<br />
" News<br />
the<br />
bis<br />
m<br />
D City <strong>for</strong> 19 yean Guard patrolled the streets <strong>of</strong><br />
(Wt<strong>of</strong> as you do. Why dont Wilmington, the city <strong>of</strong><br />
Newark, Del, was deleting<br />
I recall reading about the<br />
K state?<br />
^1 was a resident iutadentln<br />
Newark, Del., when it was a<br />
JjeUghtfuIIy quiet college<br />
student riots; later, the unsolved<br />
wed murder behind<br />
tenon (i<br />
i;Long-time visitor says<br />
law is resort's success<br />
Sentinel-Ledger:<br />
According to the VTneland<br />
Span in answer to the<br />
Iliaware man <strong>of</strong> Tuesday,<br />
Augusts. I too have been a<br />
visitor to Ocean aty far 35<br />
{rarssinee I was flyearaold. I<br />
BOW bring my family every<br />
jew,<br />
It seems some people can<br />
ftot let others live » they<br />
wish. Thousands come to<br />
town aty, M we do every<br />
lev because we think Ocean<br />
aty is the greatest. We could<br />
spend our vacation in any <strong>of</strong><br />
fee numerous resort towns<br />
along the coast, but we like it<br />
Jere.<br />
> Why, because <strong>of</strong> the type <strong>of</strong><br />
jeople It attracts, the family<br />
type. Why does it attract tnU<br />
:type? Because <strong>of</strong> its blue law,<br />
etc.<br />
'-However, rasre are base<br />
who want to destroy<br />
,'ewttlng and every place<br />
:fhat omen have built and<br />
;cheri»h. To those who feel this<br />
;»ay 1 lay this la a free<br />
•Country and you can go to one<br />
<strong>of</strong> the other resort town<br />
which meets your fancy. No<br />
one, to my knowledge, made<br />
you come hen and you are<br />
*ee to spend your money<br />
As far as making Ocean<br />
aty, open Its doors <strong>for</strong><br />
business on Sunday I say, Mr.<br />
SrjTt<br />
Ocean dry's laws. If<br />
Mr. Harris really wants to be<br />
use any excuse to break the<br />
law. Wean know that once the<br />
camel's bead gets under the<br />
tort he win soon be Inside.<br />
I believe I speak tar the<br />
thousands who dock toOcean<br />
a<br />
year because much<br />
to is repeat<br />
the founding Cithers and town<br />
fathers have accomplished.<br />
To the others who are do us a<br />
tovor, go to another resort.<br />
C.P.Ctraolo<br />
ViMbftif<br />
Parkers 'inconsiderate'<br />
.'Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: At<br />
midday Sunday. July 28, Ihad<br />
4be unpleasant duty to call the<br />
jnUc* and tow truck tohave a<br />
station wagon removed from<br />
feirt<strong>of</strong> my driveway. It was a<br />
ieocby situation and difficult<br />
AT me to do because <strong>for</strong> 17<br />
Jbars I have put up with this<br />
4Bnd <strong>of</strong> Inconsktorauon from<br />
*Weii<br />
l*omi»u)wei. by T. John<br />
C b a h t t t<br />
Dear Mr.<br />
yon far<br />
Where to go<br />
What to do<br />
13th annual pamper scamjxr on the beach at 13th.<br />
Street Regl«terat9ajn.coiijpetltiOT«t 10 ajn.todtjr.<br />
Ocean City Historical Museum's annual auction at the<br />
intermediate School, 19th St. and Bay Av. Wednesday, 10<br />
am. until 6 pjn. » .<br />
71st annual baby parade an the boardwalk, Thursday<br />
starting at 10 ajn.<br />
Variety Show on the music pier, Friday starting at 8<br />
pjn.<br />
Tne BoboBandper<strong>for</strong>mlngintoeinualcpler Saturday<br />
«t8pjn.<br />
« ^ i fit s *• Vt ** Av - • °p m w •• m - to *<br />
pjn.and 7tol0pjn. Tuesday throughFriday and Warn<br />
to 4 pjn. Saturday. Exhibits <strong>for</strong> themonth<strong>of</strong> August wffi<br />
feature the winners <strong>of</strong> theboardwalk art show hvSe tower:<br />
gallery.<br />
Cultural Arts Center, 409 Wesley Av., open 10 ajn. to i<br />
pjn. and 7 to 10pm Tuesday through Friday and 10a jn.<br />
to 4 pjn. Saturday. Exhibits <strong>for</strong> the month <strong>of</strong> July will<br />
feature works from the Philadelphia water color dub.;<br />
Ocean City Card Club, Monday evenings at the youthcenter,<br />
7 o'clock.<br />
'-<br />
Blacayne card party, 7:30 pjn. every Monday at the!.<br />
Biscayne Hotel, 813 Ocean Av., benefit Cape May County '<br />
Rescue Squad.<br />
Match Point Duplicate Bridge games every Thursday<br />
at 7:30 pjn. in the community center, 18th andSfanpeon<br />
Av.<br />
ateBrldgegame, U:30pja Tuesdays In<br />
' center, 18th St and Simpson Av.<br />
Bidders card party
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PAGE 4 — SECTION TWO<br />
Inspection <strong>of</strong> belts<br />
CRACKED OIL-SOAKED GLAZED TORN OR SPLIT<br />
VISITORS<br />
to Ocean City<br />
Tf you plan t<strong>of</strong>ood shop during<br />
your stay here ,,, visii our<br />
AU New AAF Market at...<br />
16th STREET and<br />
SIMPSON AVENUE<br />
(MTWIIN 15TH M 1ATH STRUTS<br />
IN THI PALMIR SHOPPING CINT1RJ<br />
McDonald's <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City<br />
Is Seeking<br />
Employees<br />
•Part time or Full time*<br />
• Flexible hours •<br />
Open 24 hours<br />
through August<br />
Apply in person<br />
An ew< Opportunity EmpMnr<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N.J,<br />
TUESDAY. AUGUST 12, IMP<br />
Car care with Bill Adehperger<br />
Hot weather can put a strain on automobile belts<br />
By BILL ADEI3PEKGER usuaUy make a hlglvpitched<br />
squeal during acceleration, if<br />
Hot weather puts a strata on the belt is not tightened it will<br />
fee belts and hoses <strong>of</strong> yourbecome glazed, which lowers<br />
car. Now la the time tocheck the frictional efficiency. A<br />
and service those parts to loose or glated belt will slip<br />
avoid failure on the highway. and will not urn the alternator<br />
at full speed under a<br />
Belts are used toturn many<br />
vehicles such as the fan blade, load. The alternator output<br />
water pump, alternator, will be Insufficient to keep the<br />
power steering pump, air<br />
conditioning compressor and<br />
anti-pollution air pump, lie<br />
failure <strong>of</strong> any one <strong>of</strong> the belts<br />
usually causes problems with<br />
ditto belts.<br />
If the belt driving the<br />
alternator Is loose It trill<br />
SIC reports<br />
$33,000 savings<br />
SEA ISLE CITY - ThU<br />
report baa saved »33,400 on<br />
purchasea through the period<br />
ending July 31, according to «<br />
report given the commissioners<br />
by city Pur.<br />
chasing Agent James<br />
Terruso.<br />
Instances <strong>of</strong> quantity<br />
buying, through consolidation<br />
<strong>of</strong> various departmental<br />
needs, has been a significant<br />
factor In generating theee<br />
savings, Temiso's report<br />
stated.<br />
The purchasing department,<br />
Terruso states, has,<br />
through negotiations,<br />
quotations and <strong>for</strong>mal bidding,<br />
been able to save substantial<br />
amounts on<br />
chemicals, equipment purchases,<br />
sporting goods, <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
equipment and Janitorial<br />
supplies.<br />
Annual purchases such as<br />
beach badge* alone were<br />
reduced by 11,000; water and<br />
sewer pipe fittings were<br />
reduced by 15,230.04; printed<br />
matter was reduced by approximately<br />
$900, and <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
supplies costs wen reduced<br />
by about *l,M0 by obtaining a<br />
more favorable discount rate.<br />
VFW band slates<br />
appearance in SIC<br />
9th St & Wtst Aw., Oewa Oty, NJ.<br />
Nobody can do it<br />
lite McEkxiakfe can<br />
battery fully charged.<br />
A loose power steering belt<br />
will slip when the wheels are<br />
turned while the ear Is<br />
standing still, or when the belt<br />
gets wet,<br />
IftheaircondlUonlngbeltls<br />
loose, It will cause a rumble<br />
while the air conditioning is<br />
turned on.<br />
Drive belt tension<br />
FMt LENGTH<br />
-TENSION GAUGE<br />
Belts should be visually<br />
inspected <strong>for</strong> signs <strong>of</strong><br />
deterioration such as fraying,<br />
cracking, glazing or missing<br />
chunks. If any <strong>of</strong> these signs<br />
are noticed or If the beltls<br />
noisy, the belt should be<br />
replaced.<br />
When more than one belt lfl<br />
used todrive the same pulley,<br />
the belts are a matched set<br />
and must be replaced with a<br />
matched set. It is a Rood Idea<br />
to replace all <strong>of</strong> the belts at<br />
the same time, because they<br />
tend towear out evenly.<br />
Checking the belt tension la<br />
an important operation to<br />
Insure long belt life. To do<br />
that, press on the belt in fee<br />
middle <strong>of</strong> the span between<br />
the pulleys.<br />
If fee span between the<br />
pulleys is less than 12 inches,<br />
the deflection should be oneeighth<br />
to one-fourth <strong>of</strong> an<br />
Inch.<br />
If the span between the<br />
pulleys is more than 12 inches,<br />
deflection should be onefourth<br />
to one-half <strong>of</strong> an Inch,<br />
Hie best way to check belt<br />
tension Is with a tension gauge<br />
which can be purchased at an<br />
auto parts store.<br />
Drive belt replacement<br />
ALTERNATOR PULLEY<br />
run the engine <strong>for</strong> about 10<br />
minutes toseat the belt and<br />
men recheck its tendon.<br />
ITie sides <strong>of</strong> feebelt drive<br />
the pulley, so be sure that the<br />
V shape, as well as the length,<br />
Is correct. Never discard the<br />
old belt until you are sure fee<br />
new belt will fit correctly.<br />
Note: Be<strong>for</strong>e removing a<br />
If the belts require<br />
tightening, refer to either drive belt to replace it, In-<br />
the drive belt<br />
your owner's manual or aspect<br />
shop manual <strong>for</strong> the proper arrangement to determine<br />
procedure, Pressure applied<br />
improperly to tighter which belt.<br />
which units are driven by<br />
belts can cause damage tothe Caution: Be sure mat fee<br />
unit being moved<br />
transmission Is in neutral or<br />
When you replace a belt, park and the Ignition key is<br />
HOURS<br />
CRANKSHAFT PUUtY<br />
not In the ignition be<strong>for</strong>e you<br />
per<strong>for</strong>m any maintenance on<br />
fee drive beta. If the engine<br />
urns white you are<br />
servicing the belts,' If can<br />
cause serious injury to your<br />
hands.<br />
BUI Adnltperger hosts a<br />
radio program on oar oare<br />
in Cincinnati, Ohio mi<br />
alto writes a weekly<br />
abmm far Thm Patt, Yen<br />
maywritetoHmlncare<strong>of</strong><br />
The Sentinel-Ledger, P.O.<br />
Box 238, Ocean City. New<br />
Jersey, MM.<br />
ARE BETTER<br />
8*<br />
THAN THEIRS!<br />
Hie Mays Landtag VFW<br />
Band, one <strong>of</strong> Sooth J«ie/a<br />
favorite semi-military type<br />
musical organliatlons will<br />
humiiaht the season at the<br />
bandstand, promenade, Sea<br />
Isle aty. "WednewUy night<br />
night, August 20, at ff pja.<br />
This band under direction <strong>of</strong><br />
WUllam Dtocbert <strong>of</strong> TO*,<br />
weed, wen known conductor,<br />
has been a favorite with<br />
summer audiences far years<br />
creating a type program<br />
which is known « "summer<br />
in the park." All the familiar<br />
marches <strong>of</strong> Sousa, Fillmore,<br />
Cbnway andthe othert wffl bt<br />
there together with upbeat<br />
armngemento from today*! •<br />
catalogue <strong>of</strong> muilc.<br />
The 30-plece band U<br />
composed <strong>of</strong> rousldanj from<br />
toougbout me Soutt Jersey<br />
area.<br />
Security Savings and Loan provides<br />
46 hours <strong>of</strong> banking weekly, including<br />
convenient Saturday hours, That's as many<br />
as It hours more a week than your<br />
present financial institution may <strong>of</strong>fer.<br />
If you want the convenience <strong>of</strong> 46 hours<br />
a week <strong>for</strong>your banking, come to Security<br />
Savings and Loan during one <strong>of</strong> these<br />
convenient hours:<br />
Monday through Thursday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />
Friday<br />
Saturday<br />
Security... ft's <strong>for</strong> everyone.<br />
fecriritu<br />
lorinoi<br />
4loMfcmoioHaaa aV<br />
9 a.m. to 8 p.m.<br />
9 a.m. to Noon<br />
M<br />
L,MannoM,hl) * Mt-ffn<br />
Branch Offices: 11641. Undo Am & vn S. Lincoln Ave,, Vineland, N|<br />
Help yoursetr<br />
to Security's<br />
[Harvest <strong>of</strong>)<br />
Services.<br />
M 6 - SECTinv Twn<br />
With<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
TUESDAY. AUGUST 12,1980<br />
Conservation <strong>of</strong>ficial sees more degradation during Year <strong>of</strong> Coast<br />
: " yp.lHOORE<br />
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t ~ **"*SlVUlMy ' tflS H&V Hia ftniiaae rM fian ailiiHL ia«f_> UL. . *_*__ i*— A&ft -£_itil&_ _^« _* *H='^ii-s- • a • * u * ~ ^ « .<br />
the bay that the danger <strong>of</strong><br />
Executive Director<br />
Bay, which is mops like a lake So, 250 minion gallons <strong>of</strong> Ekigllsh was belatedly coping So there's one example <strong>of</strong><br />
poiaonous hydrogen suKide<br />
NewJersey<br />
fan"* river, although several<br />
In fee fame coastal vein, I fee infant Bah mature p<br />
wrage enter Newark Bay with the situation, ordering Irony in connection with fee<br />
fumes is very real,<br />
rhwi flow into it;<br />
came across another press coastal wetlands .be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
•ach day, carrying about PVSC to increase aeration<br />
Cdwervatton Foundation<br />
Year <strong>of</strong> feeCoast.<br />
It all happened 'when<br />
release, this one from fee UJ. taking tothe sea.<br />
760,000 pounds <strong>of</strong> what and disinfection <strong>of</strong> the effluent<br />
Two weeks later the ledger, one cannot overlook<br />
<strong>On</strong> the credit side <strong>of</strong> the<br />
construction <strong>of</strong> the longsought<br />
PVSC treatment vironmental Portectlon<br />
announcing that arsenic, dosed with feepoisons from<br />
The department <strong>of</strong> En-<br />
Hth and Wildlife Service, Wife the wetlands getting<br />
IWa is the Year <strong>of</strong> the<br />
engineers euphemistically<br />
call "solids." Those solids PVSC agreed in court to stop<br />
rt, but In Oil state we're<br />
legislation to Trenton and<br />
system readied a certain approved this ugly<br />
PCBs and other chemicals are fee rivers,those fish carry a<br />
have been falling to the the bay discharge by August Washington, introduced to<br />
'tbetnobsttdt obsttvetoo point, (State and federal arrangement, as if the PVSC<br />
the latest clues to the ominous rotten cargo <strong>of</strong> pollution in<br />
bottom <strong>of</strong> the bay, not dean In 17,<br />
<strong>for</strong>ce society to come togrips<br />
iJy, eipecially in authorities have been after apparenBy had small choice.<br />
decline In numbers <strong>of</strong> feetheir bodies by the time they<br />
the first place, so that now it Extreme dry weather wife Its harebrained and<br />
Nnwrk Bay, Into whteh farthe agency to shape up <strong>for</strong><br />
J» past eight montta has<br />
3BP P A^^<br />
But where DEP probably<br />
Mantle Coast striped bats. enter feeoceans and prepare<br />
looks Uke there win have to reduced river fkwa into the expensive habit <strong>of</strong> building on<br />
A ^ ^ * more man a decade.) That failed to exercise adequate<br />
e be extensive dredging to get<br />
Tail also is hardly news to to renew their breeding and<br />
buy, making the situation barrier islands. The<br />
un^wted ^ t dpoint came when the Intake bought was hi letting it all rid <strong>of</strong> then (no doubt by<br />
anybody aware <strong>of</strong> the un-growtbridled dumping <strong>of</strong> toxica into By 1978. feenumber <strong>of</strong><br />
cycles. '/<br />
tnw«it <strong>of</strong> the Passaic Valley<br />
worse, according to thepredictable result, <strong>of</strong> course,<br />
mechanism <strong>for</strong> a tunnel happen during feeheat <strong>of</strong> the dumping them into the release. Like I said, DEFs Is feit people get drowned<br />
*«»!« Commlsaion normaDy carrying effluent to summer, when the worst ocean).<br />
our riven <strong>for</strong> generations by striped bass had reached a 21-<br />
timing was way <strong>of</strong>f. You've during hurricanes and fee<br />
upper New York Harbor had results would accrue, The<br />
numerous industries. Striped year low, according tothe<br />
' Thto ' ta lurdly news<br />
A press release from DIP got to expect not, and even Islands also lose their ability<br />
to be rebuilt<br />
timing on the whole process<br />
bass and many other important<br />
gpecies <strong>of</strong> fish gomight be due to natural<br />
press release. That decline<br />
on July 15 nude it sound Uke dry, weather In the sum. to shield feemainland from<br />
2#«auytothethusdi<strong>of</strong><br />
hth<br />
With that disposal avenue should have been better, Commissioner Jerry T. mertlme.<br />
theses.<br />
iwaenti <strong>of</strong> the ngon whose dosed, PVSC had to do<br />
HMtream tospawn, and then causes, but I doubt It<br />
Jgrtwy dkcoaifert rises something, and the only thing<br />
Win be tanperatiire on these<br />
not summer days. There's so<br />
Agriculture <strong>of</strong>ficials certify Atom dune grass<br />
Much nearly raw sewage In<br />
THOMAS S.<br />
MOORE ^<br />
n Years Experience<br />
PAINTING<br />
CONTRACTOR<br />
•RESIDENTIAL<br />
• COMMERCIAL<br />
UctBMd-OctinClty<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
399-0206<br />
that could be done was to<br />
dump it into Newark Bay,<br />
Dumping feeeffluent into the<br />
Hudson River all these yean<br />
is bad enough, but at least<br />
nature managed to cope<br />
somehow. But not Newark<br />
muLtnnow<br />
Painting<br />
IMTERIOfl « EXTERIOR * *<br />
Quality Work at Reasonable Prices<br />
"Oat <strong>On</strong>e Mon FREE Estimate"<br />
McORICKEN<br />
INSULATION CORP.<br />
U.i TAX HIBATI<br />
ED MOONEY PAINTING<br />
SOVNn ^ l ^ j ^ K ^.-RESIDENTIAL<br />
fr** 1 * 8 jBHfflP • SPECIALIST<br />
^ WTEfflOR • EXTEWOR • NEW A OLD WORK<br />
l-r<br />
DECORATING<br />
; . ntffy RSttfM • HM tSUflllltS ><br />
Robfrt A. Davenport Jr.<br />
ELECTRICAL<br />
CONTRACTOR<br />
RnldmNal «• Commercial Wiring<br />
No Job toe Small<br />
Frw Estimates 398-1222<br />
215 A. WtitAvc. Ocean City<br />
o05o<br />
(PLUMBING A HEATING<br />
7BO WEST AVENUE • OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY 08226<br />
OFFICE PHONE (BOB) 3OT-1976<br />
RESIDENCE PHONE 399-2890<br />
GENERAL ELECTRIC<br />
APPLIANCES<br />
MitlitfSwvlil<br />
nsons<br />
WFRIC<br />
Residential • Commercial<br />
ELECTRICAL<br />
CONTRACTORS<br />
I KrtcrwnAldlMshwathers |<br />
•MM OHy f I, J. M 3M-1SM<br />
If it weren't <strong>for</strong> a ltttleknown<br />
grass, the Garden<br />
State shoreline could be aB<br />
"washed up" u a tourist<br />
attraction. .<br />
A variety <strong>of</strong> American<br />
bsaenfrass called Cape has<br />
been planted in massive<br />
quantities this year to keep<br />
and dunes along the coast<br />
from being washed or blown<br />
•way during wind or rain<br />
t onDS. : : _~,^<br />
"Keep <strong>of</strong>t the grass" signs<br />
hive been posted to alert<br />
beach-goers to the plants's<br />
importance. The grass roots<br />
help hold down the sand, while<br />
the leaves help prevent the<br />
raindrops from pounding<br />
down into the dunes.<br />
Hie Cape variety has larger<br />
haves and grows mare<br />
vigorously man previously<br />
developed varieties. It was<br />
developed by the U.S.<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Agriculture's<br />
Bant Materials Center at<br />
Owe May Court House.<br />
The new variety has been<br />
distributed from Maine to<br />
North Carolina this year and<br />
has saved millions <strong>of</strong> dollars<br />
in shore reclamation work by<br />
preventing beach erosion,<br />
according to Roy Atkinson,<br />
am * CORSON<br />
ElECTTHCALCOHTB ACTOR<br />
PROMPT samee<br />
• llMtrieHHt<br />
• IMIMIMI<br />
Ritas<br />
• Pret Eifimefti<br />
• Commercial<br />
Mnttn MMif a an ««•»<br />
PIMM<br />
927-7559 or 399-2248<br />
Joseph Wm, Smith. Owner<br />
N.J Ifltf LlMfl»M117A<br />
PLASTERWfi<br />
KWlHMKtMffNM<br />
WATHIPHOOttO<br />
STUCCO<br />
IvfAIKMt<br />
CONTRACTOR<br />
- RESOENTMLA<br />
COMMERCIAL<br />
SHEETROCKING<br />
&RNISHIM6<br />
GREGK.<br />
CORSON<br />
and Daughter<br />
390-7683<br />
ifnaamwtrcailltMin<br />
seed certification chief In the<br />
New Jersey Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Agriculture's Division <strong>of</strong><br />
Plant Industry.<br />
To make sure the resort<br />
communities an getting the<br />
top-quality Cape variety, the<br />
Division <strong>of</strong> Rant Industry<br />
conducts a certification<br />
program <strong>for</strong> beaehgrau,<br />
Atkinson reports that a record<br />
number <strong>of</strong> Cap* beachgrass<br />
ptats were certified by ftt<br />
tele Agriculture Department<br />
this year.<br />
Vacationers are being<br />
urged not to walk on the<br />
beachgrass or toy their<br />
with<br />
classified<br />
ads<br />
Call your ad In today-<br />
DU13W-5411<br />
EARL L.SHAW, JR.<br />
• • • • « "';<br />
! ;<br />
ROOFMfii<br />
SHEET METAL WORK<br />
BRYANT FORCED AIR<br />
HEATING<br />
Ml Wtit Avenue<br />
LEON V, PALERMO<br />
plumbing «, Healing<br />
JobblnB*R«P«ln<br />
3IM Shore Rd.<br />
SMVIIM, N.J.<br />
263-2749<br />
GRACE<br />
FUEL CO.<br />
Fuel<br />
HHIMtlK.<br />
"Beta* you win-CatMaguim"<br />
ELECTRICIAN<br />
ISITAHwryAvi,<br />
398-4160 ~u»m*i<br />
ANY ELECTRICAL JOB<br />
Requires the Work <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals<br />
Let US Do W<br />
PHONE Days - 399-5445, Nights - 399-5446<br />
ANDERSON<br />
ELECTRIC COMPANY<br />
114? tottAn, RkhniJ, Ctnp<br />
blankets on it because it Isquality seeds, including<br />
easily kiUed, Atkinson barley, corn, lima bean,<br />
strewed that without the<br />
beachgrass, much <strong>of</strong> the New<br />
asparagus, soybean, tomato,<br />
wheat and grass seeds.<br />
Jersey beaches would be<br />
destroyed.<br />
In addition to protecting<br />
sand dunes, the grass is also<br />
planted in other shore areas<br />
where erosion Is likely, Including<br />
shore front properties,,<br />
roadsides, and<br />
~ itehgrass ii usually<br />
tedbyhand, at least eight<br />
deep, so the plants wifl<br />
not be blown out <strong>of</strong> the sani<br />
Atkinson said the Ope<br />
variety does not take long to<br />
flourish and, will thrive<br />
.specially well if ferttlbedL<br />
fte Bureau <strong>of</strong> Seed Certification<br />
in to Division <strong>of</strong><br />
FUut Industry annually tests<br />
and certifies thousands <strong>of</strong><br />
seeds to assure farmers and<br />
other seed purchasers <strong>of</strong><br />
• Interior<br />
•extarisF<br />
•Floor<br />
Sanding<br />
F<strong>of</strong>llioASchmld<br />
: iitdSOHS -<br />
Phone 399-3977<br />
(609)399-8442<br />
PLUMBING<br />
& HEATING<br />
345 West Avenue<br />
ROOFING<br />
SIDING<br />
Registered Builder<br />
Edmund L Wltham<br />
SIOOctanAve.<br />
3184900<br />
nm sxm Gtrttera •Repalri<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
398-6208<br />
PAINTING<br />
CONTRACTOR<br />
Interior - Exterior<br />
Inturad<br />
Edward H. Reed<br />
DIAL 399-2909<br />
Joseph B.<br />
MOREY<br />
Electrical Contractor<br />
206 7th Street<br />
Phone 399-1243<br />
• RHKHHMi • Cmmirclal<br />
llwtFttiieanrtniii<br />
• MirkMliMtrlfNui<br />
EVERY TYPE OF<br />
BUILDING SERVICE<br />
RESBeNTUL<br />
4 COMMERCIAL<br />
REPAIRS-ALTERATIONS<br />
CALL<br />
KTODAY<br />
PHONE 345-2191<br />
"Tlis Oldest Established Builder in Ocean City"<br />
FREDTARVES, I<br />
Complete Building Services tar31 Years.<br />
HOME • BUSINESS<br />
REMODELING • REPAIRS<br />
:',••;• •;*'••<br />
'<br />
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1 Bay view Place, Ocean City, N.J.<br />
Dock WM Dm<br />
Cannlil I Man • Fnt Esttnks<br />
DREICON CONSTRUCTION CO.<br />
SoMrsPoM.m<br />
cfenttch Jainfin<br />
Pint Class Mechanics serving the shore's<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional community <strong>for</strong> over i years,<br />
oncompromised quality.<br />
Interior • Exterior • Commercial • Residential<br />
Wallpapering - Murals<br />
PMieMiULTATIONS R<br />
IVMM<br />
YUCOff STAMiR<br />
Rt<strong>of</strong>lng • Siding<br />
Wai 399-4724<br />
CHRIS JACOBY V<br />
PLASTERING f<br />
• Bricklaying and f<br />
Pointing<br />
• Pre-Cast Steps<br />
WAL 399-2717<br />
itl<strong>On</strong>inAve. OctnGtty<br />
STAHLER'S<br />
Registered Builders<br />
Res.; 3315 West Ave., Dial 399-2980<br />
'•We Spaclallzo In Modernizing Homes"<br />
REGISTERED BU1LD6R<br />
A W<br />
(b#twS<br />
Building • RiniMflinf • Alltratl
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 12.1880<br />
FRESH, YILLOW<br />
mean, i Ekbwir<br />
_ ^ ^<br />
Sweet Corn .ar 10°<br />
DELICIOUS GOLDEN ^<br />
Bartlett Pears* 59'<br />
FLORIDA SEEDLESS _ ^<br />
Limes 1O.J9 0<br />
Large Cucumbers<br />
Red Radishes (-•»<br />
Green <strong>On</strong>ions («•)<br />
Mix<br />
Or<br />
<strong>for</strong><br />
Match5<br />
REG. OR DIET<br />
A&W<br />
Root Beer<br />
2-LITER BTL.<br />
THE SENTINEL-LBDOBR, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
GET YOUR FREE RACE CARD AT A&P NOW!!<br />
(NO PURCHASE NECESSARY)<br />
WIN"fo<br />
s 1000.<br />
GO TO THE RACES<br />
EACH WEEK ON TV<br />
IN YOUR OWN HOME.<br />
SEE THE WINNERS!<br />
PRIZE<br />
VALUE<br />
II<br />
Si<br />
110<br />
$100<br />
SfOOO<br />
GRADE-A FROZEN/10-14 LB.AVG<br />
Basted<br />
Turkey<br />
ANNPAQEORiURK'S<br />
Sliced Bacon<br />
JAMISTOVVN<br />
ALL PURPOSE<br />
Bounty<br />
Towels<br />
SINGLE ROLL<br />
SAVE 40 SAVE 26'<br />
GOOD PRODUCTS<br />
LOWEST PRICES<br />
GENERIC<br />
Ketchup<br />
GINERIC<br />
Potato Chips ....ft 1.09<br />
GiNtRIC COCKTAIL<br />
Cranberry Juice....«!i!!i. 1.39<br />
QINIRiC CHICKEN, LIVIR OR .<br />
BeefDogfood....1ST '18*<br />
OtNfRIC<br />
Strawberry Preserves<br />
24-FL. OZ. BTL.<br />
Listerine<br />
Mouthwash<br />
1-ta.ORMB.BOX<br />
Idahoan<br />
PotatoAt<br />
,...» 89*<br />
1 IN EVERY 100<br />
TICKETS A WINNER!<br />
.ft),69<br />
Mb.<br />
Sausage .'.& 89<br />
BLUEBIRD ROYALE<br />
ODDS FOR 1<br />
STORf VISIT<br />
1 in 107<br />
11n 4,800<br />
1 in 9.000<br />
1 in 90,000<br />
1 in 225.000<br />
0 Round<br />
Roast<br />
QPBSFOR 3<br />
STORf VISITS<br />
1 jnse<br />
1 in 1500<br />
1 in 3.000<br />
ASP OR HYQRADI CHUNK<br />
1.39 Braunschweiger<br />
JAMESTOWN<br />
Sliced Bacon<br />
ADVERTISED laeh <strong>of</strong> thma advcrtitsd<br />
•tarns is required la bs<br />
readily available <strong>for</strong> sale at<br />
or balow the advanised price in each A&P<br />
Store listed on the front page <strong>of</strong> thii<br />
*',,jdyartiiertient.<br />
Prices effective Sunday, August 10<br />
thru Saturday, August 16,1180.<br />
PAGE 5 - SECTION TWO,<br />
Social ]<br />
Security j<br />
news j<br />
Editor's note; Your ',<br />
Social Security <strong>of</strong>flee at ,<br />
Pennsylvania and Pa^nO . »<br />
mm, in Atlantic City, will j<br />
answer tdl your ^uesttEfw, l<br />
For moreptnanal replies, [<br />
write er visit the <strong>of</strong>/lee, or •<br />
HEAVY DUTY<br />
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y t p<br />
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number I* aOM7|.UU.<br />
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ugh<br />
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H • ir Social I<br />
MHtM to<br />
Q. I know that I taw<br />
United nursing hi<br />
Many A&P's Open<br />
CHICK YOUR<br />
4Hrs.( LOCALSTORE<br />
FOR HOURS.<br />
Nursing<br />
facilities,<br />
nursing<br />
rehabilitative<br />
BONELESS BOTTOM BEEF<br />
ARM SHOULDER<br />
89 Smoked<br />
policies on the market on<br />
Ib.1<br />
cover medically ntcessu<br />
Picnic .Ib,<br />
can In a skilled nursta<br />
DIET2 & WATSON DILUXI "8"79<br />
b89 c Meat Franks ft 1.69<br />
A&P QUALITY<br />
1-lb.<br />
1.19 Pork Roll.:....;<br />
1 £ b 2,79<br />
facilities, because the<br />
DEVAULT, 2-LB. PKG.<br />
family<br />
people buying "nursl<br />
A. You should notify L<br />
JANE PARKER<br />
59' Peach Pies<br />
ZZ-oz.<br />
99'<br />
IN OIL OR WATER CHUNK LIGHT<br />
6.5-0*.<br />
Bumble Bee Tuna<br />
can<br />
Boneless Ham ,„ 1.99 Sandwich Steaks 4.39<br />
A*P QUALITY FROZEN<br />
Peas<br />
FROZEN ORANGE JUICE<br />
BUY ONE-GET ONE<br />
FREE<br />
CHOC/STRAWBERRY<br />
(Mod Humor<br />
Eclairs<br />
BUY DNi BCT. PKG &<br />
GET ONE 6CT. PKG. FREE!<br />
'<br />
;.....„•<br />
20-oz.<br />
Tropieana:^f 79*<br />
Tetley 179<br />
Tea Bags 100-Cl. •<br />
. phg. •<br />
mn<br />
ALL FUVORS IVANS<br />
|e« Cream<br />
dap ^5W««»IH» «sawtw ijaap: ^.^^%)<br />
•••M«Ha«nuauHiH'Hi<br />
Prices & coupons eHecttve at ihe Ocean Cjty>N.J. AAP store.<br />
coverage under Medicare. Is,<br />
ft possible <strong>for</strong> me to buy;<br />
private health insurance that;<br />
will give DM more extensive;<br />
protertlon If I should haw to;<br />
go to a nuralng home when I|<br />
get older and on no longer;<br />
care <strong>for</strong> myself at home? <<br />
A. Swie private health;<br />
insurers sell what are aft'<br />
verflaed as "nursing homfl'i<br />
policies. These pollclef<br />
genrally pay • per-«§<br />
amount <strong>for</strong> each day <strong>of</strong> OM<br />
In a "nursing home." BefiM<br />
buying ttils kind <strong>of</strong> limitrf<br />
coverage policy it Is Jw<br />
tremely important that y&fl<br />
fully understand exactly n" '<br />
is covered and what is<br />
covered.<br />
homes ari<br />
classified Into three broal!<br />
types: (1) skUled nursing<br />
primarily furnishing<br />
medical treatment<br />
and rehabilitative services<br />
(2) Intermediate cart<br />
facilities, primarily futv<br />
nluhing personal care am<br />
medical management services,<br />
but also having sHIMl<br />
personnel ant<br />
service!<br />
available on an as-needefl<br />
basis; and (3) residential
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«iiJjiisaa;aaffluiB.as:?iiA --i<br />
PCTION TWO<br />
Wwchec mm singles<br />
Ocean City iifegua<br />
TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER, QCBAN CITY. N.J. TUESDAY, AUGUST 12,1980<br />
. Chip Wlechee ihared first<br />
Blase with Atlantic Qty'i<br />
John Freihoter in the single?<br />
rowing event Saturday night<br />
and his per<strong>for</strong>mance helped<br />
lift the Ocean City lifeguards<br />
to a third plan finish in the<br />
35th Annual Margate<br />
Memorial<br />
Rowing and<br />
Swimming Championships.<br />
Fourteen area beach<br />
patrols competed in the<br />
prestigious Margate races.<br />
Atlantic City was the winner<br />
with l(Hi total points. Avajon<br />
notched nine followed by<br />
Ocean Qly with m, Vintner<br />
scored five polnti, Sea Isle<br />
flty got four and Longport<br />
shared sixth place with<br />
BriganHne, *ach scoring<br />
three points. WOdwood Crest<br />
had two and Wiid wood scored<br />
a single point.<br />
Five squads, including host<br />
Marpte, failed to wan. The<br />
otheri included Cape May,<br />
North<br />
Wildwood, Stone<br />
Harbor and Strathinere.<br />
Wlechee and Freili<strong>of</strong>ereach<br />
were timed in 4:14 <strong>for</strong> the<br />
singles rowing event. Sea Isle<br />
City's" Doug Atttam took third<br />
in 4:24 followed by Phi!<br />
GuMifter <strong>of</strong> Brtf mtine (4i27)<br />
and Jim Cole <strong>of</strong> Wildwood<br />
(4:82).<br />
Ken McAlpine, Ocean City'i<br />
representative in the ocean<br />
swim competition, was bird<br />
to 13: ii. Avalon's Ed Flory,<br />
who won the recent Matters'<br />
Swim in Ocean City, was the<br />
winnec in Marpte with a<br />
time <strong>of</strong> 13.06. Atlantic City's<br />
Mike Toy took second in 13:15.<br />
Ham t>odan <strong>of</strong> Wildwood Crest<br />
(13:39) was fourth behind<br />
HcAlpine wifli Brian Bowen<br />
<strong>of</strong>Sea Isle (13:52) taking fifth.<br />
The Ocean City Beach<br />
Patrol<br />
team <strong>of</strong> Robert<br />
Guzikowski and Ron Kilt<br />
failed to score in the doubles<br />
crew competition, finiihlng<br />
sixth. They trailed fifth place<br />
Briganttne by 11 seconds.<br />
Ventnor's Bill and Gary<br />
Howarth were the wtanerg<br />
followed by Avalon, Longpon<br />
and Atlantic City.<br />
The Atlantic City squad won<br />
the championship largely<br />
because they were the only beach patrol toscore potato In<br />
all three competitions.<br />
County park fair set<br />
<strong>for</strong> Saturday, Sunday<br />
N.J, registered boats show decreased in 1979<br />
New Jersey registered<br />
114,000 boats in 1976, a<br />
decrease <strong>of</strong> 4 percent over the<br />
previous war, aceordtag to<br />
'.» New and Old Work<br />
• Historical Restoration<br />
• Commercial<br />
• Industrial<br />
•• Airless Spray<br />
,» Acoustical Spray<br />
• Sand Blasting<br />
• High Prejsure Washing<br />
• Parking L,qf Striping<br />
399-0558<br />
; Ocean City<br />
figures Just released by the<br />
National Marine Manufacturers<br />
AssoeiaHon (NMMA).<br />
This places the state 20ft In<br />
total<br />
number <strong>of</strong> boats<br />
registered among the SO<br />
dates and U.S. territories.<br />
There were 8,278,723 boats<br />
Paul Floyd<br />
PAINTER<br />
Interior* Exterior<br />
Reiidentlal<br />
Commarclal<br />
PaJntJfig, Wai Papering A<br />
Aii- tp<br />
<strong>of</strong> N<strong>of</strong>ra<br />
Repairs<br />
Call 398-4369<br />
•f <strong>for</strong>e I A.M. or after 6 P.M<br />
Llcerued and Injured<br />
registered nationally last<br />
year, an overall increase <strong>of</strong> 3<br />
percent. In addition, M,0M<br />
larger boats were<br />
documented.<br />
Registration figuresshowed<br />
the total number <strong>of</strong> inboard<br />
boats (including inboard'<br />
outdrives) in the state to be<br />
29,100 and the total number <strong>of</strong><br />
outboard boats, 84,900.<br />
The<br />
largest class <strong>of</strong><br />
registered craft nationally<br />
continues to be feeoutboard<br />
powerboat under 18 feet,<br />
followed by fee18. to 25-foot<br />
.outboard, the 16- to 26- foot<br />
Inboard and the 26- to40-foot<br />
Inboard.<br />
In 1971, there were a total <strong>of</strong><br />
1,174,113 inboards and I-Os<br />
and 6,543,620 outboard boats<br />
registered nationally. Within<br />
these totals there were 40,793<br />
Ocean City, N.J. • 3W-69J4<br />
sailboats<br />
with auxiliary<br />
power, and an additional<br />
167,578 non-powered sailboats<br />
registered,<br />
Minnesota has the highest<br />
per capita boat ownership <strong>of</strong><br />
any state, wife one boat per<br />
7.2 persons. Maine was second<br />
with one boat per 0.4 persons<br />
and Arkansas third, with one<br />
tot per 9,7 persons.<br />
Full<br />
state-by-state<br />
registration and documentation<br />
figures and regional<br />
analysis <strong>of</strong> effective buying<br />
Income, boat size and hull<br />
material are published in<br />
Boating<br />
Registration<br />
Statistics 1979, available <strong>for</strong><br />
HO from NNMA, 616 Third<br />
Av,, New York, N.Y., 10017<br />
and «l N. Michigan Av.,<br />
Oileago, m,, 66811.<br />
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"<strong>On</strong> a clear day, you can<br />
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lyrics <strong>of</strong> a popular song, and<br />
there's no denying their<br />
Implication. But what about<br />
days that aren't clear, how far<br />
can you see then?<br />
Boat skippers know that<br />
doudy, overcast kies reduce<br />
cloudy, overcast skies reduce<br />
visibility. There Is less conwater<br />
and the background,<br />
and reduced definition <strong>of</strong><br />
landmark aids. Overcoming<br />
Us sight deficiency is important<br />
because you need to<br />
be aware <strong>of</strong> other boats and <strong>of</strong><br />
your location on large, open<br />
lakes or saltwater bays and<br />
oceans,<br />
Binoculars are the obvious<br />
answer to having better sight<br />
on the water. You won't see<br />
any farther, but they do<br />
enlarge the image and add<br />
detail to whit otherwise may<br />
be a dim or nearly invisibly<br />
object. If you don't have a set<br />
aboard your boat, you should<br />
consider Investing In one. But<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e doing to, Mercury<br />
outboards' boating department<br />
suggests you team what<br />
features to look <strong>for</strong>, because<br />
there sre important differences<br />
between various<br />
types <strong>of</strong> glasses.<br />
Power <strong>of</strong> magnification and<br />
diameter <strong>of</strong> the objective lens<br />
are Imprinted on binoculars<br />
as 7x35,8x50,10x50 and so on.<br />
The first number tells you fee<br />
binoculars enlarge an object<br />
seven times Its normal size on<br />
a pas 1 <strong>of</strong> 7% glasses, The<br />
second<br />
number Is the<br />
diameter <strong>of</strong> the objective lens<br />
in mUimeten and is a guide<br />
to the field <strong>of</strong> view, The lower<br />
the number, the wider fee<br />
view seen through the lenses.<br />
You should choose<br />
binoculars with high relative<br />
brightness, that is the amount<br />
<strong>of</strong> light available to tnt eye<br />
through the exit pupfl <strong>of</strong> the<br />
lens. You can determine fee<br />
diameter <strong>of</strong> the exit pupfl by<br />
dividing fee diameter <strong>of</strong> the<br />
large objective lens by the<br />
magnification. For example,<br />
8x50 has an exit pupfl <strong>of</strong> 6.25<br />
mm. An exit pupil <strong>of</strong> 3.8mm is<br />
suitable <strong>for</strong> daylight viewing,<br />
however 7mm Is prefered <strong>for</strong><br />
night viilon,<br />
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CAPE<br />
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mvm - After long, hard<br />
months <strong>of</strong> preparation, fee<br />
Cape May County Park Fair<br />
wUl be a reality this weekend.<br />
Saturday at 10a.m. the park<br />
grounds will be tranaomed<br />
into a big, old fashioned<br />
fairgrounds with rides,<br />
games, shows, displays,<br />
booths and dozens <strong>of</strong> other<br />
attractions <strong>for</strong> the entire<br />
fcmUy. And the entire twoday<br />
gala Is being held to<br />
benefit the park's mo.<br />
Saturday and Sunday afternoons<br />
wUl be filled with<br />
square dancing, sing-alongs,<br />
reviews and demonstrations.<br />
Special per<strong>for</strong>mances by the<br />
Four Most and the Oast<br />
Guard Training Center Band<br />
will highlight Saturday's<br />
entertainment<br />
schedule;<br />
Sunday's will bring the Mt.<br />
Laurel Regional Ballet and<br />
opera star Sal Barbo, among<br />
others.<br />
Amusements will Include a<br />
baseball dunk, children's<br />
sponge throw, "smash-a.<br />
car," pony rides, boat rides,<br />
nay rides, a fishing contest<br />
and various game booths.<br />
Planned<br />
exhibits will<br />
feature wildlife petting, a<br />
game animal display, a fully<br />
equipped ambulance, and<br />
Smokeytne Bear.<br />
. You'll be able to support the<br />
park zoon every time you<br />
purchase a s<strong>of</strong>t drink, funnel<br />
cake, snow cone, hot dog,<br />
hamburger, doughnut, pretzel<br />
or iced tea.Other home-made<br />
goodies will also be on sale,<br />
along with local produce.<br />
Non food items that may be<br />
purchased to benefit the zoon<br />
include paint faces and<br />
balloons, flowers, T-shirts,<br />
hats, jewelry, buckles,<br />
leather, mugs, crafts, pie.<br />
Hires and signs.<br />
The fair will run from10<br />
am. to g p,m. or, both<br />
Saturday and Sunday.<br />
Sponsoring events or ae.<br />
unities at the feu- are: the<br />
ttpe<br />
May Gnmty Jaycees,<br />
Hunane Society <strong>of</strong> Ocean<br />
aty, Nature Reborn, Loeklalr<br />
Farm, Little Village<br />
Greenhouse, Scoops Sports,<br />
Jewelry Showcase, Ore#n<br />
CreekFireCompany, Animal<br />
Welfare <strong>of</strong> Cape May County<br />
COOL<br />
SAVINGS<br />
ON<br />
SERVICE<br />
Summer<br />
Satisfaction<br />
<strong>for</strong><br />
August<br />
and Tri-Chem Liquid En><br />
brodery.<br />
Also participating wfll be:<br />
Greater Wildwood Jaycees,<br />
Jfl Alpha Iota Chapter, Maid<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Scandinavian* P,F,<br />
Hostess, Mid-Jersey Cape<br />
Rotary, Wildwood Kiwanls,<br />
Dennis Township Rurltan,<br />
Uttle League, the County Dog<br />
Obedience Training Club,<br />
South Jersey Rescue<br />
Association, the county<br />
Mosquito Commission, New<br />
Jersey Forest Vtn Service,<br />
New Jersey National Guard,<br />
Tuekahoe<br />
Wildlife<br />
Management<br />
Area and<br />
Middle Township Ambulance<br />
o<br />
Jim Lynam, head basketball coach at St.<br />
Joseph's College, will be among the Instructors<br />
at the 13th Annual Shore Basketball Day Camp<br />
starting next Monday morning at the 6th Street<br />
courts, Lynam will be Joined by Villanovas<br />
RoIUe Massimino and shooting specialist George<br />
Lehman, The camp Is again directed by Dixie<br />
Ho well. More In<strong>for</strong>mation is available by calling<br />
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^^•nd<br />
Bid fl<br />
A meeting between VS.<br />
Rep. William J. Hughes (DtoA)<br />
andtop New Jersey state<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials lias resulted In a<br />
tentative agreement on major<br />
revisions to the controversial<br />
dunes and<br />
shorefront<br />
protection<br />
proposal<br />
Hughes said the revised<br />
proposal <strong>calls</strong> <strong>for</strong> increased<br />
Mststanco to local units <strong>of</strong><br />
government, to give them tne<br />
resources they need to<br />
develop and en<strong>for</strong>ce a model<br />
protection code.<br />
At the MUM tee,he said resources and etpertts*'<br />
the revised program woiid needed to cany out sntii<br />
eliminate the moat con- programs. Under fldsaptroverrial<br />
provisions <strong>of</strong> the proach, the state will provide<br />
oritfruUDuneeandSboren-ont increased aaslttance tothe<br />
Protection Act, such as local governments. Tota Will<br />
confUcstion <strong>of</strong> property enable tfaem towork together<br />
which la 60 percent or more irim the state in a partnership<br />
destroyed by a storm, or the toprotect the dnnaf." , '<br />
ffeatbn <strong>of</strong> a major new state<br />
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Hughes said the model:<br />
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inciud.1 up to 5'qu.n, oi Fort er Mottrewtt en, M<strong>of</strong>onran an nihW<br />
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*15.12<br />
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Amusements, Cap* May<br />
County Public Affairs<br />
Department and Court House<br />
Kiwanls.<br />
PICTURE POLICY<br />
For any organliatlonal or<br />
•pedal pictures ttat are to to<br />
taken by Tie SenUnel-Ledier<br />
photographer, there must be<br />
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•OAT SLIPS - u n. to40 it. noattn<br />
docka, dodald, watar, MacfMb rMi<br />
HIRING TRUCK — drlvan and yard<br />
n*lp full tlm*. local lumbar yard Call<br />
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oaantng ttatton, 1 ft. <strong>of</strong> watar at low "£**£.* HALF—Indr<br />
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74tSanflnH-La(tjar 123<br />
BABYSITTER NEEDED - In P.ltrmo<br />
Twochlloranttartlng-Aug 17th, Mon<br />
• i, Frl: 7. Jo am, until s p.m. can tviita<br />
%_" ontll Aug Wh and man call M44X) <strong>for</strong><br />
ditallt<br />
it!<br />
LEGAL SECRETARY -<br />
capablt<br />
Ptnon <strong>for</strong> law firm In Ocaan city, Mgal<br />
«parl*nca,andthonh»ndpr*farT*ilbvt<br />
not rtqulrtd, mvtthavt good *tct«tart*l<br />
klln CiimiialbanMnvahds<br />
FULL TIMi - ya*r i^und poaltlon<br />
opan, <strong>for</strong> ul« ptnon, nptrlanca<br />
htlpful but not nquind. Apply In parton<br />
F w Woolworih, m Atbury. 10 to A<br />
d»lly. Equal Opportunity Employar tf<br />
(UROENCRS HBLPBK - full tlm.<br />
now nW Novtmbar. drtvan llcani*<br />
rtqulrtH*. tJJW par hour, call Ktn<br />
Southard afttr/pm 191 J«s<br />
tf<br />
PBR5ON1<br />
INTIRB1TID — In<br />
rattwirant ard<br />
BtlrucflBi* Mwt bt wttlinv to do »ll<br />
phatn <strong>of</strong> rntaurant wont, local panoni<br />
pr»f«Tad, P#rm«tant'p«lt>on, mint<br />
hay* tlmibi. hour* and wiltignan to<br />
acopt raipomlblllHai. Would alto b.<br />
(ntantfad. In. MuuwtM -»« twin<br />
avallabla. sun tatary and Mctgnxind<br />
All r«KFM mad* *> Th* Salt Box<br />
Rattnuranl, MM AtbwV Av*. Ocaan<br />
city, HJ. or call 1*WJ1»; «M<br />
COLLECTORS ITEM — !M] Bulck<br />
rtlvlar* »^IO0 mll«,<br />
Ilk* naw kilpactlon.3J4W.<br />
17tnst.momlng>. HI<br />
General Mdst>.<br />
TAURUS,— ttOltCOUOt «rl»<br />
MOOBfIN OUFLtX-3 btdrooml, 1<br />
batha. WW carptf, aMw, dryar, dWi-<br />
Mahtr. dkpoHl. flnt or i*t«nd floor.<br />
Anllabra lapt. 19- U» monlhly. 215411<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong> I Services<br />
• HOME HEALTH CARE<br />
It you MM * nun*, nilito aid., or<br />
companion at rsafonabit ratvi, can<br />
OlMllty Car*', 7d*y> • wink, M hn.<br />
'"'liuALITYCARE<br />
A Complete Nursing Strrvice<br />
641S7S7t(<br />
appraru*orrunita«itMtlnlniMt.ilt<br />
ShonRd.Somartf>o(nt,*I77*r7 Ml<br />
NEW PORTA POTTY Ma » — Hit<br />
prlc* tM, will idl <strong>for</strong> W-CtN t*M7tr,«<br />
tolp.m or*fMr4p.m,<br />
ft<br />
, FLEAMARKan--MtunMr,Aua»MU<br />
Summer Rentals<br />
EFFICIBNCtit — on* and two<br />
tadrwri Mar^Mtrrii cantrally located<br />
WHHPJ<br />
JtMMO<br />
y<br />
y<br />
or Haaonai. Bnady Ataoc MMiu,<br />
ALUMINUM *CRCKNS ~ MoT afsrtn<br />
windowi. R«*ioci»t« and no ptrkma and drtvtig<br />
'•QujMl. Submit r«vnw or l*n*r <strong>of</strong><br />
."Tbackoround Inttnrttw arrangad by tha<br />
VVWOdt Ao*ncy,-waai«y •» Nonti. Call<br />
> | M O 0 t t f<br />
LOVING<br />
BABYSITTER<br />
NEEDED<br />
<strong>for</strong> 2 young cniwren in<br />
Ocean City at night.<br />
Call only If you ar«' an<br />
Ocean City resident.<br />
J9MS1I<br />
t-it<br />
LANDSCAPING — tran, thrubi. tod,<br />
walu ate. Lumbtncaplng pillot and<br />
deckt, ttc. Orntm.nl*! lighting Cell<br />
Je1411t<br />
tf<br />
WINDOWWA3HIN0-C.il Mr. 5»rv It*<br />
' tinea 1M3. oc**n Cityt finnt Trtm<br />
•ttlmatat,fait,d*p*ndabl*t*rvk;*. Call<br />
Oav* or Dr*w Jacob at »M1M or Mf.<br />
mn<br />
*. u<br />
HANDYMAN — int.rior..xt*rior<br />
painting, parchti built, tiding npkad,<br />
rain gutttn. wa repair anythkig. Ovy,<br />
MH750<br />
nj<br />
ODD JOBS — lawn and yam cart,<br />
houMhold r*p*irt, plumbing, pool<br />
npain, ptlnlina, attic and gang*<br />
daanlng. RHtorwsi* rat«. Call Jack.<br />
W4<br />
Child ^are<br />
CASINO FORMS — printing, <strong>of</strong>fic*<br />
wpplm, itattonary, notary public, o c.<br />
Sacntarlal Sarvln, Ym mitt An JH-<br />
4J7S<br />
M<br />
CLOCK' REPAIRINO — all<br />
Grendfattwr dock tptclalltt. Pfckup<br />
and vail vary tarvlca. Johnaon't fVm*.<br />
'<br />
ft<br />
BABYSITTING FOR-vovr chtd In my<br />
horn*, hot mteit, or**no»d tcttvmn.<br />
R»t»r*nc»onrw«tt.CaliJ»M714 m<br />
Pets<br />
ESTATE — "OBT F^klay".<br />
£ ^ w l <strong>of</strong>flc. tklllt and tttK Hcant*<br />
f Ttquind Full tlm. only. Salary Pkn<br />
i W d m .<br />
bonut arrafiotnitnt ftr<br />
d t f t (MVIdI<br />
l OT»d Cttt and<br />
**"• onl ? donation nqutttad. Humana<br />
SCHOOL - ttr f*t<br />
SWrts OaAa<br />
furttltwrt.<br />
SthdC<br />
W M to tttratnvMnoM<br />
SMIfMln*<br />
Au». -um<br />
l l l m M « 7<br />
m<br />
JMttr W OMI* 110 4DJ1J. MoMWrtinoraow.<br />
•' " *)<br />
WHlTK faaUAN - rittrtnt. Uthjr<br />
'B-W<br />
"-inaAL MTATB — pemon *p*n mr an<br />
-* • --, aggmilv* full tlmt taftt<br />
n. BUY — alot g&M, UIW. |*WMrv,'<br />
cMtkt *nd w*ttna». CMI Mr «VOM on<br />
--1 <strong>of</strong> tih/ar oka. r '<br />
Boats For Sale<br />
LJJk.<br />
Sit:-<br />
HOBIE CAT - 14, orand* hum.<br />
taut, m<br />
tApti, 11^7*. B<br />
BlACMFftONT—i Mdroom Mutn tnd<br />
.. t-tt duptaiiM. AvallaM* w**kly In S*pt. and<br />
monthtylnoct. Nopm.Jttssw ID<br />
AUCTION SALE<br />
• COMPLETE<br />
LIQUIDATION<br />
WED. AUG. 20,10 A.M.<br />
For Taylor Trucking Jnc,<br />
Rt. 40, Glasgow, Del., tooth<br />
<strong>of</strong> Wilmington, Ev*ryth«n»<br />
Sens to the HlgiMtt BUMPBV<br />
IHC TK TRACTORS: (1)<br />
79-77 EaglM, Tt SUOe, 79<br />
Tranttar 4300/ ALUM.<br />
DUMP TRAILERS: (4) 7f-<br />
77 Morgan U'I 77 Morgan<br />
30'; 4x4, PICKUPS,<br />
TAOALONO: 74 IHC Scout<br />
if 4x4, *f <strong>for</strong>*) M«n. Th.,<br />
74 Cfrtv. P/U, 72 Ford P/U,<br />
HMn*mad« » nw<br />
Tagaionfl/ SHOP TOOLSy<br />
MISC.: Jacks, tir*<br />
changer, cleaner, heater,<br />
parts washer, grade box A<br />
icarlfier, spreader, camper<br />
cap, tools, tlm, parts<br />
a, mite, other Items. TIR-<br />
MS:<br />
COMPLETE<br />
PAYMENT SALE DAY IN<br />
CASH Oft GUARAMTHD<br />
*>UNDS<br />
ONLY. - nitJt<br />
plan to attend. EvarytMng<br />
Sells Revardfau ol Plica.<br />
, rtior* info. wirtt« w<br />
phone <strong>for</strong> dwcrtptlv.<br />
cfuirVf<br />
IIT* ' Svf,*' Mort><br />
tgomeryvllle. Pa. llfM.<br />
tit/tn-tm, tLSitt<br />
AUCTION CO. INC<br />
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PAGE 10 — SECTION TWO<br />
Publication's anniversary symbol<br />
TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J. tUESDAY, AUGUST 12,1980<br />
Playboy 'silver bunny' comes to the shore <strong>for</strong>casino ceremony<br />
By TOM WILLIAMS<br />
It WM In February
i<br />
PAGE 3 — SECTION ONE TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN riTY, N.J ffRlDAY, AUGUST IB, 1980<br />
Boy's and Girls<br />
Shorts and<br />
Shorts Sets<br />
Slacks and<br />
Slack Sets<br />
Polo Shirts<br />
Boys; infants to Size 7<br />
Girls; Infants to Size, 14<br />
Boys<br />
Sport Jackets<br />
Suits<br />
Summer Slacks<br />
Back-To-School Needs f<br />
Priced at Summer Clearance I<br />
SAVING<br />
20% OFF<br />
Women's Fall and Winter<br />
COATS & JACKETS<br />
Special Purchase<br />
IMPERIAL SLACKS by<br />
HAGGAR<br />
•15,00<br />
polyester, wool & cotton. Values to S3S.00<br />
20% OFF<br />
Nylon Sports Bags • Gym Bags<br />
Foot Lockers • Back Packs<br />
Laundry Mailing Cases<br />
Nylon Shopping Bags on Wheels<br />
I fiance<br />
PRINCE MATCHABELLI<br />
'./Q/fncft^bnp<br />
PURSE SIZE<br />
SPRAY<br />
COLOGNE<br />
.4OZ.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly $975<br />
LIMITED TIME<br />
ONLY<br />
All<br />
SWIMWEAR<br />
Men's, Women's<br />
Boys & Girls<br />
All<br />
SPECIAL SAVINGS<br />
V 2 0FF<br />
Boys Short Sleeve<br />
Sport Shirts and Tank Tops<br />
$il6SS-20<br />
Summer Pajamas<br />
. (polyester and f^<strong>of</strong>fon)<br />
Women's<br />
COATS and<br />
DRESSES<br />
ALL<br />
SUMMER<br />
SPORTSWEAR<br />
Women's<br />
Missy<br />
Juniors<br />
Men's<br />
SPORT JACKETS and SUITS<br />
Save on Famous Name Brands<br />
Botany • H,[,S, •Haggar<br />
Brookfield • Kuppenheimer<br />
#<br />
o<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 15,1880<br />
Famous Brand Shoe<br />
- - - - • , ' ,<br />
- / ' . • ; , ; \<br />
Cape May County's Largest Department Store<br />
Open 9:39 to 5s30 P.M. Men. Thru Thurs. ftSat, 8th STREET and ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Open Friday Evenings'Til 9<br />
Dial 399-5511<br />
UMMER FURNITURE CLEARANC<br />
Women's Shoes<br />
Values<br />
$20-$82<br />
NOW REDUCED 20%<br />
(9 • RedCrons*<br />
• First Editions<br />
•Socialites<br />
• Cobbles<br />
• Boat<br />
• Foot Savers<br />
• Optloni<br />
• Barefoot Originals • Prideline<br />
Entire Stock <strong>of</strong> Porch and Patio Chaises - Chairs • Cushions and Assorted Tables<br />
• Cobble Cuddien • Front Row<br />
•TH!i <strong>of</strong>etfget n«« no sonntetisri wftatmyar with ttw<br />
(Excluding All Low Beach Chairs)<br />
Amtrfcin National (MCrsu, , .<br />
-HEBE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY SALE ITEMS -<br />
plastic tube group<br />
Granwilla TM<br />
Furniture<br />
byf<br />
*• 'tquartcorriarod' look wtth<br />
powritr cbttad, bakwMm flnith in<br />
White with Heavy<br />
Yellow Vinyl Straps<br />
Yellow/Cream Color<br />
#908 CHAIR - Reg. »17" Now... $ 14 00<br />
#906 ROCKER - Reg. *25" Now . *21 00<br />
#909 Chaise - Reg. »34" Now .. $ 27 M<br />
"User<br />
DJrtcJorChilr<br />
WhttftfNahtrtl<br />
Wood Frame wtth Canvas<br />
Stit and Bade<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia REDWOOD<br />
j<br />
I<br />
THB SENTINEL-LEDOBR, OCEAN CITY, N,J,<br />
Bulkhead cut utilikely<br />
North inay be told to remove 'walk ramps<br />
ByCHUCKTHOMPSON<br />
It appears unlikely builder<br />
Warren North win be aBowtd<br />
to keep the ramps to the<br />
boardwalk at his St. Jamea<br />
Place and 1st Street homes<br />
and almost certain be will be<br />
prohibited from cutting an<br />
entrance through the<br />
^bulkhead.<br />
Although It was reported at<br />
Tuesday night's workshop<br />
meeting that tbe decision on<br />
tbe controversial houses built<br />
on tbe beach directly behind<br />
the boardwalk must be made<br />
by Ocean City Mayor Chester<br />
•kWbnbcrg —with councO'a<br />
OMpent — the governing body<br />
Moused tte Issue with North<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e directing the ad.<br />
~ ministration to make a<br />
* determination.<br />
Calling the request<br />
"arrogant," Councilman<br />
William H. Woods listed<br />
several reasons <strong>for</strong> denying<br />
the proposals.<br />
.'."The ramps are unsightly,<br />
ttpwperiy supported and not<br />
atfpcrted as (hey are suppoaed<br />
to be under the<br />
guidelines <strong>for</strong> connecting a<br />
| ramp to the boardwalk,"<br />
Woods said. "I see no reason<br />
<strong>for</strong> it."<br />
Several members <strong>of</strong> council<br />
pointed out Oat there an<br />
ramps to the boardwalk lea<br />
man 10 feet away from either<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbe two houses.<br />
Aa ter is tte repeat to at •<br />
driveway in tbe bulkhead.<br />
Woods MMr "Ttaa buMwacti<br />
aptw • very, vwy important<br />
purpoje. ft grant pwmiMion<br />
to pot i driveway or a gall<br />
through it would allow<br />
everyone die to do th« MOW<br />
merely became <strong>of</strong> convenience."<br />
•<br />
North came under fire from<br />
council a month ago when the<br />
body discovered that the<br />
builder bad laid the ramps<br />
and cut the bulkhead, apparently<br />
without permission.<br />
Although he claimed that<br />
the two Items ware on an,<br />
approved blueprint, Code<br />
En<strong>for</strong>cement Official Fred<br />
Cade pointed out to council<br />
Tbeaday that the drawings<br />
wire merely proposals and<br />
tad not been submitted <strong>for</strong><br />
approval.<br />
According to Cade, North<br />
"was specifically told ha<br />
could not cut the bulkhead."<br />
Following the original<br />
airing in council, Nora doted<br />
up the bulkhead but did not<br />
take down the ramps.<br />
And, according to Cade, tte<br />
ramps were not eyen built as<br />
shown in the proposal which<br />
<strong>calls</strong> <strong>for</strong> them tote pit on<br />
pilings and not connected to<br />
the boardwalk as they are<br />
now.<br />
When asked by dry Administrator<br />
Paul T, McCarthy<br />
why the ramps were stfll in<br />
place, North said hi* attorney<br />
told him not to dtoconnect<br />
them.<br />
"In other words, your attorneytoldyoutostonewallit,<br />
right?" McCarthy asked.<br />
"Yes," North replied.<br />
' Wlmberg told JTieSennnel-<br />
Udg«r that It appeared very<br />
unlikely that permission<br />
would be granted <strong>for</strong> tte<br />
bulkhead cut but that he<br />
would be meeting at the site<br />
with Cade to discuss toe two<br />
boardwalk ramps.<br />
Sources told The Sentintd-<br />
Lsdger, however, that it is<br />
also very doubtful tte ramps<br />
wfll be allowed to go directh/<br />
from tbe bone to the boardwalk<br />
although some compromise<br />
such aa steps up to<br />
tte boardwalk 'from the<br />
property may be granted.<br />
PAGE 3 — SECTION iQNE<br />
PiwlobrCluriMAndnw<br />
lltese ramps connecting the boardwalk with homes built by Warren<br />
North will probably come down following a hearing be<strong>for</strong>e council at its<br />
Tuesday work session.<br />
Sea Isle residents complain over summer problems<br />
SEA ISLE CITY - An<br />
angry group <strong>of</strong> resident*<br />
rattled <strong>of</strong>f a series <strong>of</strong> earn,<br />
plaints at tte dry 1 * regular<br />
commission meeting here<br />
Tuesday, ranging from fee<br />
group renters to beechgoers<br />
"ig themselves in<br />
Resident after reatdent told<br />
toe city's commissioners that<br />
not only were the condiUoM <strong>of</strong><br />
the beaches deplorable -<br />
strewn with broken glass and<br />
beer bottles-but that some<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
Prlnl«)inaPubll»h»1)lnAm«rl£jiGt,.l.ilFim{ljJI.« City, Mmtrt<br />
Hf) Marmora ClIunuiindlUHIfy'l Polnti iKffMMtit,» ft ItHwktn<br />
W M ptr y>ar ilx mgnthi, M19 W«t <strong>of</strong> MKll»lpf< Rlw (It M a*r yaar<br />
^rk« on ntwiitanO 15 c«nl» utr copy PuDUtaHm tchoaWIti WMklr «*rr<br />
tlHiriday, »mlA>aaklr Tunday aiM Fmay fraiii flnt WMk In Janinlll MM<br />
m*k In itpUmbtr Poitniafttri (and adtfrna chanfva to TtM Untliiol-<br />
LMsar PO Bon III, <strong>On</strong>ar Oty. N J aaiM<br />
ShoeDept.<br />
<strong>of</strong> tte city's guests were<br />
equally poor.<br />
According to Donald Me-<br />
Dermott, a dty resident, two<br />
male batten, after relieving<br />
tbemseh** on ths 80th Street<br />
property <strong>of</strong> the Sisters <strong>of</strong><br />
Mercy, then proceeded to<br />
expose themselves to the<br />
*urters when they were observed.<br />
Other residents alto cited<br />
female bathers that were<br />
going topless as well as an<br />
abundance<br />
marijuana<br />
<strong>of</strong> beer and<br />
on the city's<br />
Mayor Dominic C. Rafla<br />
ud Police Chief Robert<br />
Ounpbcn told the audience<br />
that unlea the poUqe caught<br />
be <strong>of</strong>fender* In the act It<br />
wouU not do any good unless<br />
8M resident who witnessed<br />
the illegal act would sign the<br />
complaint.<br />
aty residents also voiced<br />
fear<strong>of</strong>reprlialastbeprlce<strong>of</strong><br />
signing complalnta and<br />
Itlfl but were told by<br />
WBMi]j aDQ<br />
wn tne aty<br />
would not stand <strong>for</strong> ln-<br />
Se« WePolice Sgt. Daniel<br />
URou told the audience that<br />
ttwra war* currently 800<br />
different groups <strong>of</strong> group<br />
renter* who paid as much aj<br />
tve timer the amount a<br />
family would pay <strong>for</strong> •<br />
Mil. ,<br />
Whfle real estate agento had<br />
ban blamed in the past fee<br />
MOPED<br />
INSURANCE<br />
WAYNE MILLER<br />
INSURANCE<br />
3998755<br />
/ Htn SI dcP.in Clly<br />
residents Oat attended the<br />
commission meeting were<br />
divided on whom to blame tor<br />
fee dry's current problem<br />
with some <strong>of</strong> the group renters<br />
—tbe real estate agent or<br />
the owner.<br />
No concrete decision was<br />
made on the problem, but<br />
pressure on the realtors to<br />
"police theirown industry" is<br />
one option Oat was discussed<br />
as well as doubling tte flnea<br />
<strong>for</strong> violation <strong>of</strong> city ordinances<br />
such is nolie,<br />
alcohol on the beach and<br />
Indecent exposure.<br />
tm Evans, • dty retidni<br />
as well as a member <strong>of</strong> tte<br />
Sea Isle Qty Charter Study<br />
Commission, signaled tat<br />
beginning <strong>of</strong> what could be a<br />
protracted guerilla war<br />
between the mayor and the<br />
Your Freeholders<br />
DIRECTOR<br />
.iah Avenue<br />
North Wlldwood,NJ.<br />
m-tm<br />
FREEHOLDER<br />
WUianE.Mwn,Jr,<br />
1MI North ntrcRMd<br />
M5-54S1<br />
FREEHOLDER<br />
JaeliBHtMr<br />
117 E.Stto Street<br />
Ocean Oty, N.J.682M<br />
W<br />
VICE DIRECTOR<br />
GtraMM,nanM«<br />
417 Hollywood Avenue<br />
VUNJ«i<br />
FREEHOLDER<br />
RiIphW.Ev.ni<br />
p<br />
M M HarlMr, N J, an*?<br />
Print Kiwanians slate 'gigantic' Jka market<br />
SOMERS POINT - A<br />
gigantic outdoor flea martat,<br />
complete with food and<br />
refreshments, will be laid<br />
Saturday, August p at (he<br />
Somara Point .Shopping<br />
Center, Bethal R^ad andRt<br />
Thousands <strong>of</strong> items from<br />
over n dealers will! be<br />
displayed <strong>for</strong> sale ranging<br />
from crafts, coins, collectfbleg<br />
to antique* and handmade<br />
furniture. The flea<br />
liBBBPBi<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
THINK BICYCLE<br />
16" to 26"<br />
3 & 10 Speeds<br />
NEW<br />
5 Models <strong>of</strong><br />
Huffy Dirt Bikes<br />
Now In Stock!<br />
515 New Rd. (Rt. 9), Some rs Point<br />
Mon, -Sat.8am-6pm. Sun, 9am-2pm<br />
927-6464<br />
m<br />
rnarlwt wui be open to tte<br />
Public from I tuxL to dmk><br />
As In the pait, tte tocal<br />
KJwahiali members win be<br />
manning food and refreshments<br />
including hot dogs,<br />
hamburgers and t<strong>of</strong>t drinks.<br />
Klwanls proceeds from this<br />
event go to support youth<br />
programs and community<br />
projects. Ralndate scheduled<br />
far Sunday, August 24.<br />
Any individual wishing to<br />
not apace at minimal cost It<br />
asked to contact Emerson<br />
Johnson at 927-9274 prior to<br />
August 21.<br />
charter study group by<br />
reciting 1974 newspaper<br />
cuppings that quoted the<br />
mayor saying the group<br />
renters wire welcome to the<br />
city because they revitaHted<br />
tte economy.<br />
Raffa, visibly angry,<br />
rtargfdr^you (Bwns) fikf<br />
your game...we nay have<br />
wanted them then but we<br />
don't now,"<br />
Tfcat waa not the only time<br />
Raffa crossed swords with<br />
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tte meeting, a dispute between<br />
Raffa and city Commissioner<br />
Andrew Bednarek<br />
arose over a Raffa-pmhed<br />
rule that would fix the agenda<br />
on Friday.<br />
Bednarek charged that tte<br />
tafia rule waa tantamount to<br />
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arrogant"<br />
Raffa parried, countercharging<br />
that Bednarek laved<br />
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changing tte time <strong>of</strong> tte<br />
Friday meeting much later<br />
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jgAGE 4 — SECTION ONE<br />
Sommer donates $6,400 to area centers far blind 7 *"*<br />
Jerry Sommer, • member was announced at a meeting<br />
<strong>of</strong> tts Geetn Cify UOM dub, <strong>of</strong> the club bald last We*<br />
BM donated a total <strong>of</strong> 16,400 to iwsday at Harry'a Inn In<br />
the Atlantic City Blind Center Somera Point,<br />
and the Helen DiDer Home <strong>for</strong> Sornmer, who won 1300,000<br />
Blind Children in Avalon, It in Las Vegas at the Flamingo<br />
Memorial tourney set<br />
.Robert Heckman <strong>of</strong> tile<br />
Qeean aty 16-34 Community<br />
^itsodation has announced<br />
that the awards <strong>for</strong> the Fourth<br />
Annual O. Ward Keever<br />
Memorial Golf Tournament<br />
will be on display in the north<br />
Window <strong>of</strong> Stain ton's<br />
.Department Store on Asbury<br />
.Avenue <strong>for</strong> one week.<br />
The tournament will be held<br />
an Wednesday, August 20 at<br />
the public golf course, 26th St.<br />
and Bay Av. and Mayor<br />
'Chester J. Wlmberg wUl b«gln<br />
the festivities by teeing <strong>of</strong>f at<br />
•']|Ep.in.<br />
; The tournament la limited<br />
M 100 entries Including both<br />
ladles and men, and 16<br />
•wards will be presented to<br />
fee winners. This year there<br />
will be a middle <strong>of</strong> the fair,<br />
awards <strong>for</strong> the first<br />
time, and aJso a silver cup<br />
trophy <strong>for</strong> the low gross<br />
winner among the ladies.<br />
This annual event Is to<br />
benefit the Cape May County<br />
Rescue Squad, <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the<br />
squad's vehicles will be at the<br />
golf course throughout the<br />
day,<br />
Since the entries are<br />
limited, early registration Is<br />
suggested. There will be a<br />
donation <strong>of</strong> $3 per person. For<br />
more in<strong>for</strong>mation or<br />
registration call 399-1315, 399-<br />
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Blind and Rehabilitation<br />
Carter to purchase a new<br />
statfon wagon. The 13,200<br />
donated to the Helen Diller<br />
Home will help with th«<br />
reconstruction <strong>of</strong> the home.<br />
Gotnmer serves as a trustee <strong>of</strong><br />
the Atlantic City Blind Center,<br />
as a representative <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Ocean t% club.<br />
In other club business,<br />
President Thomas Williams<br />
«A»d <strong>for</strong> committee reports,<br />
Edmund Primus, program<br />
chairman, announced that the<br />
next meeting <strong>of</strong> the club will<br />
be held on August 20, with the<br />
speaker being Richard Rabat,<br />
who wU speak on the Ocean<br />
aty downtown rehabilitation<br />
project.<br />
Primus also announced that<br />
fee second meeting in September<br />
is scheduled <strong>for</strong><br />
September 17, and will be the<br />
annual miniature golf night<br />
with ladies Invited.<br />
It was further announced<br />
that the annual White Cane<br />
Day solicitation <strong>of</strong> the public<br />
will be held on Friday and<br />
Saturday, September S and 6,<br />
at various locations In Ocean<br />
aty,<br />
Sommei also announced<br />
that he in conducting Ms own<br />
project selling souvenir<br />
postcards showing his picture,<br />
commemorating his<br />
winning <strong>of</strong> the world's largest<br />
slot machine jampot. These<br />
postcards are being sold at<br />
various locations In Ocean<br />
aty, primarily <strong>for</strong> the tourist<br />
trade. All proceeds are being<br />
donated to the Ocean City<br />
lions dub.<br />
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Especially at<br />
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JHE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J. FRIDAY, AUGUST li, FRIDAY.<br />
Ph<strong>of</strong>o by Chariei Andrew<br />
Marge and Neil McGarry <strong>of</strong> 2836 Wesley Av. are surrounded by their<br />
five children and seven grandchildren as they celebrated their 40th wedding<br />
anniversary on Saturday. Among the gifts was a handmade quilt<br />
with each square embroidered or painted by family members and friends<br />
and then put together.<br />
Mrs.<br />
Women's<br />
SHOES<br />
"The Dilemma <strong>of</strong> entertain wife soprano solos<br />
Micronesia," a travelogue and devotions will be led by<br />
with Lenore M. Townsend, Mrs. Charles Pierce. Mrs.<br />
will be the program at feeRobert Mohr and her committee<br />
will serve refresh-<br />
Methodist Summer Auxiliary,<br />
Tuesday at 2 p.m. In thements after the program,<br />
Stalnton Room <strong>of</strong> tile First The Summer Auxiliary<br />
United Methodist Church, Bth programs are open to all<br />
it, and Central Av., Ocean residents and visitors to<br />
aty,<br />
Ocean C%,<br />
Mrs. Townsend, who Is a<br />
retired school teacher and Association sets bus trip<br />
world traveler, wUl teU<strong>of</strong> her<br />
visit to the southern Pacific to Pa, Polish festival<br />
Islands that were lost by the<br />
Japanese in World War II and<br />
given to the United States to<br />
administer in 1947 by the<br />
United Nations,<br />
These are the last<br />
trusteeship territories in the<br />
world and will soon gain their<br />
independence.<br />
Included In the tour were<br />
the island <strong>of</strong> TruK and the<br />
Marshall, Carolina and<br />
Marianna Islands, These<br />
islands are coral atolls, each<br />
one different from the others,<br />
ranging from low lying sea<br />
level to majestic mountains.<br />
Nancy Fox-Hoover will<br />
Select any two pairs <strong>of</strong><br />
women's shoes from<br />
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<strong>for</strong> the highest priced pair!<br />
All Sales Final on Clearance<br />
. Merchandise. Shop today <strong>for</strong><br />
best selections!<br />
Michael Anthony<br />
DISCOUNT SHOES<br />
"05 9th Street<br />
Jan 398-4409<br />
Open 9:30 A.M.-9P.H.<br />
The Polish American<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> South Jersey<br />
has chartered a bus <strong>for</strong> a visit<br />
to the Shrine <strong>of</strong> pur Lady <strong>of</strong><br />
Gzestochowa, Patroness <strong>of</strong><br />
Poland, situated In<br />
Doylestown, Fa., on Sunday,<br />
A varied entertainment<br />
program Includes Polish arts<br />
and crafts exhibits, Polish.<br />
American foods, flea market,<br />
and music.<br />
For reservations, call Stella<br />
Wysocki at 345-7777.<br />
Miss Harris engaged<br />
Mr. and Mm. George<br />
Harris <strong>of</strong> a Young's Lug,<br />
Marmora, announce the<br />
engagement <strong>of</strong> their<br />
daughter, Sandra Lee to<br />
Michael Wayne Riser, son<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mra. Charles<br />
Wayne Ktaer <strong>of</strong> llio<br />
Blenheim Av., Atoeeon.<br />
An October wedding Is<br />
planned.<br />
Lenore M. Townsend<br />
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Field-Albertus nuptials held<br />
A wedding <strong>of</strong> local interest<br />
took place on August I when<br />
averly Ann Field <strong>of</strong> Mentoursvine,<br />
Fa, became me<br />
bride <strong>of</strong> Christopher Joseph<br />
Albertus <strong>of</strong> Somerfl Point.<br />
Pastors Gregory Field and<br />
William Conover <strong>of</strong>ficiated at<br />
the 2 o'clock ceremony in the<br />
Grace Brethren Church In<br />
EUzabethtown, Pa,<br />
The bride is the daughter <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. and Mrs, Bober Held Jr.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Montoursville, Pa. and the<br />
groom is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Joseph C. Albertus <strong>of</strong> 201<br />
Sinny Av,, Somers Point,<br />
Cynthia Field Beagle <strong>of</strong><br />
Boonuburg, Pa. was matron<br />
<strong>of</strong> honor. Bridesmaids were<br />
Carol Field <strong>of</strong> Ellzabethtown,<br />
Pa. and Beth Albertus <strong>of</strong><br />
Somers Point,<br />
Bradley Staraer, <strong>of</strong> York,<br />
Pa. was best man mi<br />
assisting a| ushers were<br />
Timothy ViM <strong>of</strong> Mei»<br />
toursvUUe, Pa. and Jeffrey<br />
Field <strong>of</strong> Aflentown, Pa.<br />
A reception ma held «<br />
Hostttttr's ta Mount Joy, Pa.<br />
The couple will reside at<br />
•<br />
.Apt, 144, MOQ Ford Rd.»<br />
Bristol, Pa.<br />
STROKE CLUB MEETS<br />
The Capt Uay County<br />
Stroke Club will hold its<br />
monthly meeting at 7 p,m.<br />
Tuesday In the conference<br />
room <strong>of</strong> Burdette Tomlin<br />
Hospital. All thoae who tore<br />
had a stroke and families are<br />
encouraged to attend.<br />
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OCEAN CITY 84* BOARDWALK<br />
STONE HARBOR 95th St. <strong>of</strong>f 2nd AVE.<br />
i.<br />
Presenting the <strong>for</strong>mal plaque <strong>of</strong> the Freedom<br />
Shrine to Gamaliel Broadlcy, (1) president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Cape May County Vocational and Technical<br />
School Board Is William V. Lawn
•~M<br />
6 — SECTION ONE<br />
First launched W years ago<br />
THl SeNTINEL-LEDOBa, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
Communication satellites fete anniversary<br />
* Weeoinniimleatibni tech- hlgMy reflective surface. New<br />
flolegy ioared into — erblt k " *«»»» Were achieved and,<br />
'W years ago when NASA, oo August 15, Just three days<br />
the BeU System and the Jet after Echo entered Garth's<br />
Propulsion Laboratory in<br />
Goldstar*?, Calif., combined<br />
ef<strong>for</strong>ts to teat the technical<br />
feasibility <strong>of</strong> communicating<br />
iy satellite. • *<br />
Hie experimental satellite,<br />
Echo I, was launched by<br />
MSA on August it, IBM from<br />
Gjipe Canaveral, The<br />
following day, the first twoway<br />
telephone conversation<br />
via satellite took place bet<br />
"m»n the Jet Propulsion<br />
OWter and BeU Laboratories<br />
, JauHolmdel, N,J.<br />
•As experiments continued,<br />
both conversations and music<br />
were bounced <strong>of</strong>f Echo's<br />
orbit, the satellite communications<br />
system and<br />
conventional telephone drcults<br />
were linked together to<br />
transmit a telephone call<br />
from Cali<strong>for</strong>nia to New<br />
Jeraey.<br />
"-That call clearly<br />
demonstrated the feasibility<br />
<strong>of</strong> satellite communications,"<br />
said R<strong>of</strong>cert leHertUi, Ntw<br />
Jeraey Bell's community<br />
relations manager. "It began<br />
when a man picked up fee<br />
phone In hii Pasadena home<br />
and dialed the Jet Propulsion<br />
Laboratory la Goldatone.<br />
Engineers thw* ****** the<br />
all through to the satellite<br />
communication* system and<br />
the man's voice was bounced<br />
<strong>of</strong>f Echo and received by Bell<br />
Labs in Holmdel, BeU<br />
engineers fbm plugged the<br />
call through the Mlddletown<br />
central <strong>of</strong>fice, tod from there<br />
it was placed back to Bell'i<br />
space communications<br />
station."<br />
That first commercial<br />
satellite call luted 5H<br />
minutes. It consisted <strong>of</strong><br />
munication. Tnat call back in<br />
1960 between Pasadena and<br />
Holmdel cost 14.05 at fee<br />
normal long distance rate.<br />
Tbe same call today costs<br />
«ly 12.87, when you (flal it<br />
yourself,"<br />
Belleville. noted that<br />
own satellite ground stations<br />
mostly small tab, butwhich tend and receive<br />
ushered In a whole new era in signals via three Comstar<br />
world communication.<br />
satellites which are leased<br />
"Satellite technology,"<br />
from the COMSAT General<br />
liaised Belleville, "has<br />
Corporation.<br />
the Bell System to<br />
AT&T recently proposed to<br />
over the years the cost<br />
launch and operate three<br />
<strong>of</strong> long distance eon*<br />
with its domestic communications<br />
system. If the<br />
Federal Communications<br />
Commission approves the<br />
proposal, the first satellite<br />
will be launched in 1983, a<br />
second in IBM and a third In<br />
IMS. They ire designed to last<br />
atelHte communication!) has tor <strong>for</strong> 10 10 years and d will ill serve the<br />
come came a long way since the<br />
contiguous 48 states, Alaska,<br />
Hawaii, Puerto Rico and the<br />
U.S. Virgin Islands.<br />
experimental days o/Echo L<br />
Today, At&T and other<br />
telecommunications concerns<br />
Truxatt, Spoto scheduled gmsts tmth Ocean Qty ftps Orchestra<br />
Special guests with the<br />
Ocean City Pops Orchestra on<br />
tfe Music Pier, Sunday<br />
through Thursday will be<br />
Deborah Truxall, soprano and<br />
Franco Spoto, tenor.<br />
Ms, Truxall will be<br />
replacing Marylynn Mulvey<br />
who is on tour with Victor<br />
Borge <strong>for</strong> the week <strong>of</strong> August<br />
17.<br />
• Also appearing weekly are<br />
Betsy Starr, playing the<br />
English born, Sally Sehelble,<br />
ooncertmaster and William<br />
Schiebte on the trumpet.<br />
Starr, the young artist who Is<br />
the oboelst and English horn<br />
player <strong>of</strong> the Ocean City Pops<br />
Orchestra, has won numerous<br />
awards, including taking frit<br />
place, senior division <strong>of</strong> fee<br />
Yoiuig Artist Competition,<br />
Concerto Soloists, Mare<br />
Mostovoy conducting; first<br />
place in fee Junior division,<br />
Haddonfleld Symphony; Tri-<br />
County Concerts CompeOtioa<br />
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She will be entering the<br />
Manhattan School <strong>of</strong> Music in<br />
New York in September and<br />
frill be studing with Elaine<br />
ftnivas <strong>of</strong> The Metropolitan<br />
CMheitfra.<br />
A recent graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
Temple University, Sally<br />
Sehelble studied violin with<br />
Lillian Cinburg, Leonard<br />
MogUl, Helen Kwalwasser<br />
and David Arben.<br />
She has played with<br />
Symphony <strong>of</strong> Maracaibo,<br />
Venezuela (1977-78) and<br />
currently is on the faculty at<br />
The Settlement Music School<br />
in Philadelphia.<br />
A graduate <strong>of</strong> Temple<br />
University and presently on<br />
m facult <strong>of</strong> Th S t t l t<br />
School <strong>of</strong><br />
William Scheibte during 1977<br />
19 played principal trumpet<br />
wltt the Maracaibo Symphony<br />
Orchestra.<br />
Afull scholarship student at<br />
Temple, he was first trumpet<br />
and cornet soloist with<br />
Temple's concert band and<br />
orchestra and studied<br />
trumpet with well known<br />
teachers such as Frank<br />
Kaderabek, Sgmund Hering,<br />
Gilbert Johnson <strong>of</strong> The<br />
Phlladelphta Orchestra and<br />
Gerald Schwara, New York<br />
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phony Orchestra.<br />
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metropolitan area <strong>of</strong> New<br />
York City, He received his<br />
early music education at<br />
Oberlin College, and later<br />
served as Instructor <strong>of</strong> voice<br />
at Bluff ton .Collage In Ohio.<br />
In 1968 he wturnrt to »w<br />
York and began a caJW<br />
which has taken tUm coaat to<br />
coast hi the United States and<br />
Canada with The Men <strong>of</strong> Song<br />
(concert quartet), The<br />
Cosmopolitans (concert trio),<br />
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Spoto baa. nag with fee<br />
Ufce George, Santa Fe, and<br />
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The Lake Erie Opera Theater<br />
in Cleveland, The American<br />
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The Brooklyn PWlharmonia<br />
and The New Hampshire<br />
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an operatic debut in Hew<br />
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Kerry Lee Cunningham <strong>of</strong> Mi, Laurel, N.J. was a "doll <strong>of</strong> an entry,"<br />
even if she didn *t capture one <strong>of</strong> the top honors.<br />
J: Brian Kozakowski and Tenna Larkin picked up a second prize in<br />
division B as part <strong>of</strong> a Campbell's soup can.<br />
3rd St. i Atlantic Aye. with a faff line Greeting Cart Shop<br />
Ado at 1128 • 30 Boardwalk, 0,0,<br />
'Tour faiHly Stores in Ocean City"<br />
Coppertone<br />
Gives You Ilia Tan You Want<br />
While Keeping Your Skin Beautiful<br />
USE COPMBTOIE „* tv ni TM in nut mini<br />
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Money in the attic^<br />
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Excursions<br />
toAffantfeCify<br />
Includes:<br />
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transportation<br />
• Dinner<br />
•Salt Wafer Taffy<br />
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Baby Parade seen as the biggest one ever<br />
(continued from page 1)<br />
wooden-sided wagon with<br />
llieresaCannata<strong>of</strong>NewYo/k<br />
In a complete bride's drag<br />
and long veil with streamers<br />
' hanging on the back with toe<br />
theme <strong>of</strong> "Get Me to the<br />
Church on Time."<br />
And, <strong>of</strong> course, the casinos<br />
were well represented with a<br />
crap shooter, ft wheelerdealer<br />
and his full house <strong>of</strong><br />
cards, and the big wheel.<br />
Aera have been many King<br />
Kbngs, but yesterday's was<br />
tops aa he hung from the top <strong>of</strong><br />
a three-tier building in fid<br />
gorilla costume.<br />
Since fishing is a very big<br />
thing In thLs seashore area<br />
flare were several fishing<br />
entries with small boats on<br />
floats atop small wagons, the<br />
"coupon kid" complete with<br />
box <strong>of</strong> store coupons, a garage<br />
sale, and one entry <strong>of</strong> a rain<br />
dancer ringing his bells to<br />
help end this heat and dry<br />
spell we seem to be having.<br />
Luckily it did not dampen<br />
Oie spirits <strong>of</strong> today's parade.<br />
The finale was • section <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City today and<br />
yesterday.<br />
This included toe present<br />
Mtt Ocean City; antique<br />
cars; a float from the Ocean<br />
City Board <strong>of</strong> Healtors<br />
depicting Ocean City as<br />
"America's greatest family<br />
rejorti" The SemmhUiiger<br />
with something <strong>for</strong> everyone;<br />
the Ocean City Yacht Club<br />
with It's large racing boat to<br />
fascinate the younger crowd;<br />
fee Nor' Easter, and finally<br />
the Palmyra String Band as<br />
spectators admired their<br />
costumes as well as their<br />
music. •••••.'<br />
The winners were:<br />
-dMiten A, Motion one<br />
<strong>for</strong> children In fancy dress up<br />
to twoyears <strong>of</strong> age: first, Joey<br />
Mem, 2 year old <strong>of</strong> Pitt-<br />
— „ ft,, "FimM don't<br />
feed our Uon," dressed in a<br />
full lion's custume In a<br />
colorful cage being pulled by<br />
hit mother;<br />
-second, Carrie Elisabeth<br />
Methven, one year oM from<br />
Walling<strong>for</strong>d, Pa.,<br />
representing "The best things<br />
come in small packages,"<br />
wrapped in a white package<br />
with a big red bow and ribbon<br />
and wearing a red and white<br />
outfit while eating a aadmr<br />
without • care In the world;<br />
—third, Christopher<br />
Botondo, one year old from<br />
Ocean City, "swiflb iota Ocean<br />
aty" as a basketball Dlayer<br />
<strong>for</strong> the Ocean City team<br />
showing "weare winning 09 to<br />
00 against everyone else,";<br />
—fourth, Jennifer Lee<br />
Owroy, m yeara old from<br />
Philadelphia, Pa,, "China<br />
doD," as her mother dressed<br />
in a Chinese outfit pushed her,<br />
she did look like a doll In her<br />
bttle Chinese outfit;<br />
-fifth, Gregory William<br />
Fox, 1 year and 10 months old<br />
Lansdale, Pa., "beach due,"<br />
sitting In hit wagon<br />
surrounded by all the toys<br />
Bttle boys take to the beach,<br />
and piffling hl» floating tube<br />
behind Mm;<br />
-dMdon A, section two,<br />
chfldren In fancy dress ages 2<br />
to 6: first, Jonathan Scbwter,<br />
8 yean and 4 months<br />
old <strong>of</strong> Holland, Pa.," a Httte<br />
Dutch treat straight from<br />
Holland," sitting in a garden<br />
surrounded by tulips and a<br />
bright yellow windmill behind<br />
nun.<br />
—second, Jonathan and<br />
Era Shelley, <strong>of</strong> Med<strong>for</strong>d as<br />
"God's greatest gift,"; AD<br />
gtft wrapped in a floweredbox<br />
Stacey Brasbergerwlth a theme <strong>of</strong> "circus time in Ocean City," won a third prizeTflStacT<br />
with pink ribbon and lace<br />
trimmed blanket;<br />
—third, Dwelt Del Rossi, 8<br />
years and 8 months old, from<br />
Med<strong>for</strong>d, "young brown<br />
eyes," in his black tuxedo and<br />
top hat, carrying a cane and<br />
tipping his hat to everyone as<br />
Ms mom pulled a plat<strong>for</strong>m on<br />
a wagon with the outline <strong>of</strong><br />
New York;<br />
-dlvWon A, section ttree,<br />
tor ages 6 to 10: first, Stacey<br />
Lynn Beatty, 8 years old from<br />
Wilmington Del,, "Miss<br />
Piggy," a miniature version<br />
Brasberger, 7 yean old from<br />
f^un l#tme, Pa,, "circus<br />
time In Ocean City," riding<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Miss Piggy Oat passed what could be the lead<br />
by earlier, with her long blond elephant in any circus,<br />
hair and waving to everyone, waving and smiling as they<br />
-second, Sat&tsm, 2 yean rode by;<br />
old, Charles, I years old and —the prise (or the most<br />
lytm and turn FWel, IByear-olyearold<br />
twins <strong>of</strong> Pern Valley, TracyandKlmberlyWelkel.i<br />
Pa., "to the good old outstanding twins went to<br />
sum-<br />
^mjamOm M itm<br />
mnMfKMamim<br />
fashioned bathing suits<br />
: how people long ago<br />
to go to the beaeA,<br />
-third, jagon Fanearf, 1<br />
year old, being pulled by Rene<br />
YeUeh, 8 years oM, from<br />
Wnetand, "taxi anyone?", in<br />
their Chinese outfits they<br />
could have been on any China<br />
Town streetwith the rickshaw<br />
taxi, and umbrella <strong>for</strong> a bit <strong>of</strong><br />
ahade;<br />
—division 8, <strong>for</strong> children in<br />
comic dress, all ages. First,<br />
Tommy, Cheranne and<br />
Lonnie CaUowhill <strong>of</strong><br />
Brigantine, "three peas in a<br />
pod," a long freah green bean<br />
mi pepped open to show<br />
three little pods In bright<br />
grew outfits;<br />
_-ieeoBd, Brian<br />
KozakowsMand Jenna Larkin<br />
from Marmora as "the<br />
Campbell Kids," with their<br />
bright round facesthey tooted<br />
Just like the familiar and<br />
famous soup Md3;<br />
-third, any and Brian<br />
Q-escemo and Nicole Flore.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Oc#«n City,! "Jiraty<br />
pound, these fresh Jersey<br />
tomtom In an old wheel<br />
barrow were a good buy;<br />
-diviiion C, <strong>for</strong> email<br />
children's float*, all agesfirst,<br />
SuMnne Lsonettl, 2<br />
years old <strong>of</strong> Somers Pint,<br />
"Oeeafl Qfy's Daisy May,"<br />
sitting In front <strong>of</strong> her ram-<br />
Uing house complete with out<br />
hosue, she was just a typical<br />
country girl;<br />
—second, Bethany Shey<br />
O'Neal and Michael Douglas<br />
Wilson <strong>of</strong> Cape May, "the<br />
fellas at home won't beUeve<br />
this catch";<br />
—third, Stacey Lane<br />
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win first ptlu In about 15<br />
yearis<br />
PICTURE PICKUP<br />
AH pictures that appear to<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger may be<br />
picked up at the <strong>of</strong>fice, 112 8th<br />
Street, any <strong>On</strong>e during the<br />
day, foDowing publication <strong>of</strong><br />
cost <strong>of</strong> pottage, pictures can<br />
only be mailed if they art<br />
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stamped envelope.<br />
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with .<br />
—John Bryan Hampton, 4<br />
months old, from Houston<br />
Twas, (( urban cowboy," won<br />
fee award <strong>for</strong> traveling the<br />
greatest distance In the<br />
parade;<br />
-Under special awards;<br />
fte Judges award wwit to tte<br />
group "a JoHy holiday with<br />
Muy Popplns," which was<br />
very well represented by Hie<br />
S»w Biz Kids from the St.<br />
John's Lutheran Church;<br />
—the annual Hanscom<br />
Award was presented to<br />
Jonathan and Eva Shelley,<br />
"God's greatest gift";<br />
Leo Bamberger presented<br />
the "persflnallry baby" award<br />
2748AsburyAve.<br />
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Summer Stock<br />
Including....<br />
Etienne Aigner Shoes<br />
to Victoria DePana, "TV<br />
star," as she slept going past<br />
the judges' stand Inside her<br />
own television set holding a<br />
muppet puppet, she re med<br />
to accept the award ,u j rf A<br />
amlles <strong>for</strong> the audience; • V<br />
—winners in the commercial<br />
float category were;<br />
first, Slmnw 1 ; second,<br />
Chatterbox; third Fishernan's<br />
Wharf; fourth,<br />
GUllan;s Fun Deck, and fifth<br />
the Ocean City Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Realtors, and<br />
—in the non-commercial<br />
float division, first place went<br />
to Atlantic City Bal Masque A<br />
and second to the Borough <strong>of</strong> w<br />
Avalon,<br />
til<br />
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8 a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />
SufntvtronSun,<br />
Karian Oliphant and Kimberly Kelly were big<br />
hits as a pair <strong>of</strong> fast dancers,<br />
Jonathan D. Schweizer raptured a first prize<br />
in section two as "a little Dutch treat"<br />
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Starting Monday, August 18th<br />
O/ APP Solicfed<br />
/O OFF<br />
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Including<br />
• Shell Hangers •Shell Pictures<br />
• Shell Boxes • Shell Mirrors .<br />
• Sand Castles • Selected Jewelry<br />
s *Saie items will be marked by R#d Dot<br />
This limited nil does not affect ail departments<br />
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M|8S Piggy ls really stace y L y nn Beatt y who<br />
Jason Pancari and Rene Gelilch <strong>of</strong> Vineland captured a first prize in section three,<br />
were chosen <strong>for</strong> a third prize in section two.<br />
/<br />
Christopher Botondo <strong>of</strong> Ocean City picked up a<br />
third prize In division A as a future player in<br />
the "Ocean City Arena."<br />
Julf hike reported <strong>for</strong> bridge traffic<br />
During July, l« traffic on = Delaware River and lay<br />
the Delaware Memorial AtfnorltK,<br />
Bridge jlnereaied 8W,«I , B W e *ffl ctetne ML 0 »j5!<br />
vehicles from July 1970. <strong>of</strong> July, 1980 was 1,793,709<br />
Hitse statistics were made vehicles compared to 1,877,181<br />
public by iheodoreC. Bright, veMdM tit Juftr \m, an<br />
general manger, and are inereMe<strong>of</strong> m,mwUeles «<br />
to tht comniiaslanen <strong>of</strong> tte Bi^e toattc <strong>for</strong> the 12-<br />
month period ended July 31,<br />
MO was 17,549,925 vehicles<br />
compared to 17,989,734<br />
vehicles <strong>for</strong> the 12-month<br />
period ended July 81,1979, a<br />
decrease <strong>of</strong> 2,44 percent,<br />
Since August 18, 1951,<br />
392,389,454 vehicles have<br />
crossed the Delaware<br />
Memorial Bridge.<br />
if<br />
SELECT FROM OUR MANY CATALOGS<br />
Order be<strong>for</strong>e Sept. 25th torSpecial Discount<br />
and Free address Imprint on envelopes<br />
McHENRY'S<br />
Jonathan and Eva Shelly <strong>of</strong> Med<strong>for</strong>d were<br />
picked <strong>for</strong>. a second prize in section three as<br />
"God's Greatest Gif t."<br />
Picking up a third prize in section two is Derek<br />
Del Rosii <strong>of</strong> Med<strong>for</strong>d as a New York dancer.<br />
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Many Souvenir gift Htmil<br />
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Senior Ciflisn Dlseounf 390-5058<br />
DISCOUNT FASHIONS<br />
HADOON<br />
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817 8th St., Ocean City<br />
New Fall Shipments Arriving',<br />
including,,,<br />
Gloria Vanderbilf • Butfe Knits<br />
Jonathan Logan • Leslie Fay<br />
R&K • Bleeker Street<br />
Schrader Sport • Anne Klein Jeans<br />
Open Daily ^<br />
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 2^<br />
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PAGE 10 — SECTION ONE<br />
Merrel E. Locke;<br />
LBIWOQD -_ Merrel E,<br />
Locke <strong>of</strong> 1104 aort Bd,, a<br />
fcrmer Ocean aty resident,<br />
died Wednesday in Crest<br />
Haven, Cape May Court<br />
House, He wag 76.<br />
A local resident <strong>for</strong> several<br />
years, he came hen from<br />
Ocean City wh»re h« lived <strong>for</strong><br />
many years. He was a retired<br />
hardware salesman tor ft.F,<br />
Willis Bros., Pains Grove.<br />
Surviving are a son, Merrel<br />
J. <strong>of</strong> Lin wood; a daughter,<br />
Anne Grant <strong>of</strong> Unwood; a<br />
ilstar, Mrs. Fredertck Gilbert<br />
<strong>of</strong> New Canaan, Conn,; seven<br />
grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren.<br />
Obituaries<br />
Graveside services will be CtwiL lli'nli^u.:. t*»<br />
held at 11 n.m, today at ••«" NHgllKGIO ST.;<br />
Olivary BaptUt Camttery, tnltuiua . . . .<br />
Oceanvjew. j Arrangements g iKIHff, CIVIC 1(3(11*<br />
John Titley;<br />
,. John _.V died Tuesday at<br />
^ residence, 7^ Plymouth<br />
H S Oi ' Ifi , WM 1 77 ' , . J<br />
msHe ""«»"» •» E f««i and<br />
«•<br />
• retired clerk ac-<br />
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Jainiiho Uo.<br />
HoB ».<br />
First Class Mechanics serving the shore's<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional community <strong>for</strong> over I years,<br />
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Wallpapering • Murals<br />
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CONTRACTORS<br />
Marie Rose <strong>of</strong> Petersburg and<br />
Sarah Jane Tr<strong>of</strong>a <strong>of</strong><br />
apparent heart attack at Scullvtlle; two sons, Frank L.<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital, Jr. and Robert, both <strong>of</strong> Bowie,<br />
Soniirs Point, He maMd.; .two sisters, Mary<br />
stricken at his home and was CblFarra and CeUa Wood,<br />
futW to the hospital by both <strong>of</strong> Tuckaboe; two<br />
ambulanee. Hi was 61. brothers, Upper Township<br />
A • er i h« «lw drove an Mayor Leonard Mlgliaccio Sr.<br />
Upper Township ichooioiB and Samuel, both <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>for</strong> liyeari. He waj born here Tuckahoe; and five grandand<br />
was a lUitang local<br />
resident During World War<br />
D, hi served with the Fourth<br />
Armored Wvlalon In Europe,<br />
Mr. Mlgliacdo was past<br />
president <strong>of</strong> ttie IHiekahoe<br />
Voluntea'Fire Co., a member<br />
flf the Fire Commission, a<br />
irttteeman <strong>of</strong> Troop 88, a<br />
Michael A.<br />
GILL<br />
Masonry Contractor<br />
BRICK • BLOCK<br />
STUCCO • CONCRETE<br />
An Types <strong>of</strong><br />
Repair<br />
Phone<br />
398-4356<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J, FRIDAY, AUGUST IB, 1880<br />
tormer <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> the Upper<br />
Township Hepubliean Club,<br />
and a charter member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
nckahoe Rod and Gun dob.<br />
Surviving are his wile,<br />
Doris; two daughter!, Doris<br />
dre<br />
irvlcf s were htld<br />
yesterday at the Langey<br />
Funeral Home, Interment<br />
was In Head <strong>of</strong> the River<br />
Qaneteiy, IsteU Manwr<br />
tllZdWU. J,<br />
BUwbeth J.<br />
it her<br />
THOMAS S.<br />
MOORE<br />
SO Yean Experience<br />
PAINTING<br />
CONTRACTOR<br />
• RESIDENTIAL<br />
• COMMERCIAL<br />
Falrlniund<br />
Uctnted-Oeej/iClty<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
399-0205<br />
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Dock Work Done<br />
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DREICON CONSTRUCTION CO.<br />
IK E. Maryland St.<br />
mOH£ 9271042<br />
Robert A. OavenportJr.<br />
ELECTRICAL<br />
CONTRACTOR<br />
Residential ft Commtrelal Wiring<br />
No Job toe Small<br />
Frae Estimates 398-1222<br />
215 A. West Ave. Ocean City<br />
"Be<strong>for</strong>e you<br />
Somers Point, NJ,<br />
wire-CatlMaguim"<br />
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CTT.1IM<br />
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. There are no Immedkti<br />
YARD SALE-FrlAuo. UHl.lun.tlll<br />
I W Centr.l nt. Avt, Furnlfyri, MA Central Av.<br />
n , ola mMiifna, if ew irochy<br />
ci.. aid tnlni, blkM, wallfMMr, knle.<br />
knaet, klm dottwi. Inmm, bookj,<br />
oral.<br />
big<br />
Graveside services will be<br />
held today (Friday) at 2 pjn.<br />
in the Seaside Cemetery,<br />
Ralermo, with the Rev. L,<br />
BurdeliHawk affleWfag.<br />
Arrangements fire by the<br />
Godfrey Funeral Home, 809<br />
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PAGE 12 — SECTION ONE<br />
Committee<br />
(continued from page 1) A-"' V^^f^^$Si<br />
reglonateed poUoe <strong>for</strong>ee than<br />
; "'" ; '**-***-"J^*<br />
to run an independent one,!'<br />
Bonner said, adding Uiat such<br />
!£!•*£?'£$£. mmmm,<br />
Uoipatlnfr eiriy the township<br />
would havt a iiy in how it<br />
should brrun,<br />
"I'm very much opposed,"<br />
Mgliaedo said, arguing that<br />
"ther« ii no bensfit" in<br />
regional organiHUions, citing<br />
"M I'm isWng is that you -, „_._,._-,_- . . ,, "iwc^WiE.<br />
a<br />
mid. »ve an open mind,' Bonner ccommuter o^^ t */£ train. ?<br />
motorc y c le is put in a pile after being struck by a<br />
SEAFOOD<br />
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FRESH CLAMS • FRESH BAIT<br />
Mainland events<br />
•SSsa^~^l»-. I i^^Ks;<br />
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Adults $3.50<br />
For Special Group Rates call (609)<br />
Pri'scnt this coupon when you visit the<br />
receive $1.00 <strong>of</strong>f on an adult<br />
OPift'TIL<br />
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Oyster & Chicken Salad • Crab Salad<br />
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Sunday Morning Breakfast<br />
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AH You Can Eat at a Priee You Can't Beat<br />
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"""•"-" Blueberry Pancakes<br />
French Toast<br />
_ Scrambled Eggs<br />
children _n_tr J Home Pries<br />
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Prom a am to 12 noon C<strong>of</strong>fee Or Tea<br />
SERVING DAILY BREAKFASTS<br />
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2<br />
W (continued from page i)<br />
missioner and Cape May<br />
aunty freeholder, that if he<br />
believed strongly in hia<br />
said he felt the amend-<br />
ACG<br />
,_Atlantic Community<br />
OoUfge will <strong>of</strong>ter a two-ytal<br />
t P ee i, ProparaHon proo-am<br />
Hie program rtU be an<br />
at>m <strong>of</strong> ACC'i UneraJ art<br />
auwculnm. Oraduatos wUl<br />
^ e ? " MBoelati depte.<br />
Hie chUd care program will<br />
prepare studenta to wort in a<br />
variety <strong>of</strong>. SBttlnga that<br />
mtin underetandi-grtijo-,<br />
*»Mren oww and develop<br />
W Bessie, ACC ehUd car*'<br />
oentw dlrtctar and program<br />
will frain qualified personnel<br />
<strong>for</strong> day care centera<br />
TODAY (Friday)<br />
Somirs Point zoning board «g» «*~ta and otter<br />
Somera Point Alcoholics metting, 8 p,m, in the court<br />
Anonymous meeting, 8p.rn. In house.<br />
She called the new<br />
Niw Jerny Av. fireball, _____ curriculum an esceUent<br />
——— TUESDAY<br />
a-nnpli <strong>of</strong> how AOC responds<br />
SUNDAY<br />
S<strong>of</strong>lMrs Point Kiwanls Oub<br />
Linwood Alcoholics misting, 7 p.m, Danieli munitiea *S? "JO** It serves.<br />
ot tti e" 0 *<br />
Anonymous meeting, 2 p_n. Restaurant.<br />
Ussle said she anticipates<br />
Seaview Baptlit Church,<br />
_______ a good response to the<br />
————— Seiners Point Improvatnent program because <strong>of</strong> the<br />
MONDAY<br />
AMocIation meeting, S p_n. rapl% Increasing number <strong>of</strong><br />
Somers Point Alcoholics<br />
day care centers In Aflantte<br />
ma Cape May eounttos and<br />
we growing number <strong>of</strong><br />
parents who enter the work<br />
torce.<br />
She pointed out that day<br />
care centers are becoming an<br />
acceptable alternative <strong>for</strong><br />
working parents. As a result<br />
proposal he ghoul- cirdulate a <strong>of</strong> ttia acceptance the number<br />
peation to have the miiation « day care facilities is expected<br />
to double In the netf<br />
ptaced on the baBot.<br />
ggg "Right now Biere is a five years and that growth<br />
•*i coneertid ef<strong>for</strong>t to thwart the combined with projected<br />
fatenUon <strong>of</strong> the taw," population Increases in<br />
J aundlman SSL? Henry ""^said S. Knight Atlantic and Cape May<br />
•nd we must put a stop to it. counttea has created new<br />
we re saying now mat ttewnands on the need <strong>for</strong> ehUd<br />
buck stops here," Knight care faculties.<br />
added angrily.<br />
The program was<br />
Councilman Nickolaa J,<br />
Irbfa Jr. and Jack Jones were<br />
both apuut the amendment<br />
croDosal.<br />
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arts curriculum, including become involved in actual<br />
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and practice, .<br />
students.<br />
group teacher by tne New<br />
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Two < other specialized b addition students will nunah Servicea. ACC credits<br />
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an completely. transferable<br />
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and the health and growth <strong>of</strong> ACC's qualified personnel a| persons may continue their<br />
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11 — SECTION ONE<br />
Runaway barges cripple the fishing pier<br />
(continued from ptgi 1)<br />
caused tht break between<br />
2:30 and 3 a.m.<br />
According to the MUA <strong>of</strong>.<br />
flclal and witnesses, the barge<br />
struck fee pier about 6 a.m.<br />
and took roughly 45 minutes to<br />
break the 7Moot section.<br />
Holmatrup said that the<br />
MUA had tried to have a tug<br />
boat retrieve the runaway<br />
barge, but because <strong>of</strong> the<br />
rough waves, the tug couldn't<br />
get; to the vessel be<strong>for</strong>e the<br />
damage was done.<br />
'<br />
Divers were then used to<br />
attach towllnes to the barge<br />
which wai then towed with «<br />
42-foot MUA engineering boat<br />
used during Inspections <strong>of</strong><br />
construction on the 19 million<br />
outfall line (gee related<br />
•tory), Hotartrup said.<br />
Tht two bargee were among<br />
several that bring the atone<br />
and pipe used in fee construction<br />
up from Maryland,<br />
he Mid.<br />
The im and lath Street<br />
beaches were closed unttl<br />
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noon Wednesday so crews<br />
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The fishingpler has stood at<br />
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TODAV (Friday)<br />
Garden! Civic AMOdaHen<br />
dinner dnci, AttontJo Qty<br />
Country auk CoclttalJj 8:30<br />
p.m. dinner S p.m.<br />
Variety Show on the Music<br />
Her at 8 p.m.<br />
THEL SENTINEL-LBDOER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. FRIDAY, AUGUST 15,1980<br />
bat location since 1962, when March <strong>of</strong> feat year.<br />
a severe winter storm had Hie fishing club itself has<br />
wiped it out an older one in been in existence since 1913.<br />
Beachcomber Square<br />
Dance 8:30 pjn. at the youth<br />
center. Caller Jim Marshall.<br />
St. Mary's Guild <strong>of</strong> Holy<br />
Trinity Church bazaar, 30th<br />
SL and Bay Av. 9a.m. to 3<br />
pm.<br />
MUA outfall nears end<br />
(continued from page 1)<br />
(liming 80 percent treated<br />
sewage out to sea when the<br />
facility ia in operation<br />
sometime after the com*<br />
pletlon deadline.<br />
While the outfall line is<br />
being buried at sea, another<br />
construction firm, Carl E.<br />
Weldel and Son, have been<br />
working on the $17.3 million<br />
wastewater<br />
facility.<br />
treatment<br />
The 149 million price tag <strong>for</strong><br />
the outfall line and the<br />
wastewater treatment plant<br />
and related construction costs<br />
will be 75 percent funded by<br />
the federal government with<br />
Uie county kicking in 15<br />
percent and the users contributing<br />
10 percent to the<br />
total tub.<br />
The other related costs have<br />
been pegged at |3.2 million <strong>for</strong><br />
pumps, project caste, designs<br />
and Inspection coats.<br />
1155 ASBURY AVE. DIAL 3*9-1515<br />
TILE FISH<br />
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SANDWICHES • MMGES<br />
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Pocabontas meeting, 8 pjn.<br />
In the American Legion HaE<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Ocean City Yacht Club<br />
bottom flab tournament<br />
Hobo Band per<strong>for</strong>ming on<br />
fee music pier, 8 p.m.<br />
Beachcomber Squire<br />
Dance 8:30 pm In the youth<br />
cento, Caller Manny Amor.<br />
MONDAY<br />
Ocean City card club, 7 p-m.<br />
In the youth center.<br />
Geranium Temple EBPOE<br />
<strong>of</strong> W meeting, 8 pjn. Elto<br />
Hall.<br />
Blscayne Card Party, 7:30<br />
pan. /<br />
Exchange ttes<br />
meeting, 8:30 pjn.<br />
dinner<br />
TOBSBAY<br />
Ocean City Yacht Club<br />
luncheon and fashion show<br />
11:30 a.m. at the yacht dub.<br />
Ranch Hope auxiliary<br />
sponsoring a trip to the Ice<br />
Capades,<br />
Yacht dub duplicate<br />
bridge, 7:45 pan.<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Education<br />
meeting, 8 p.m, primary<br />
school<br />
Alcoholics Anonymous<br />
meeting, 8:30 p.m. In the<br />
Episcopal pariah hall.<br />
Alanon meeting, 8:30 pjn.<br />
St. John'i Lutheran Church.<br />
Matinee duplicate bridge,<br />
12:30 p.m. in the community<br />
center. ' •<br />
Jolly Bidders duplicate<br />
bridge, 1 7:30 p.m. In Tthe<br />
cwuiuuaity centeft ><br />
Cape May County Stroke<br />
dub meeting, 7 pjn. In the<br />
conference room <strong>of</strong> Burdette<br />
Ibmlln Memorial Hospital.<br />
UpperCape<br />
events<br />
TODAY (Friday)<br />
Strathmere Fire Company<br />
meeting, 8 pjn. ,<br />
SATURDAY<br />
SM Isle City lifeguard<br />
mascot races, 44th SL, Ham,<br />
CIS flea market, 9 i n on<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Marmora Volunteer Fire<br />
Company annnal tm& totf<br />
dinner at the new inhouN on<br />
ludtahoe Rd. 1 to 7 pjfn.<br />
Sea We dfy boat racea at<br />
the yacht club. .<br />
MONDAY<br />
Seaville Fire Company drill<br />
meeting, 7 pjn.<br />
TUESDAY<br />
Sea lale aty Rotary dub<br />
sponsoring Hende Brotbers<br />
Cfrcw, Marina parking area<br />
on JFK Blvd.<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the Ocean aty Fishing Club check out the damige to their<br />
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Acts audience doesn't expect<br />
THE SENTINBL.LEPGER. OCEAN CITY, N»J.<br />
PAQE 1$ — SECTION<br />
'Clown prince <strong>of</strong> insanity' takes over at the Superstar Theatre<br />
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While many had no choice<br />
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National Convention, I lucked<br />
out and viewed Steve Martin's<br />
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But In Mm year <strong>of</strong> 1,000 A,D, a<br />
; small flroup <strong>of</strong> advtnfurous Vlkinos I<br />
discovered America and named ft<br />
"Vfntland the Good." So if became<br />
evident that our own busy city to the<br />
south lays no claim to the original ep-<br />
: Pelation.<br />
Th« Vikings, In making their amazing. ^L—pdlscovtry<br />
<strong>of</strong> a new continent, chest the nami^'vineiind<br />
the Good" because <strong>of</strong> the pr<strong>of</strong>usion <strong>of</strong> grapB vines they<br />
found growing on our ihores. For some 600 years th*reafftr<br />
th* country wai referred to as Vfntland,<br />
The explorations <strong>of</strong> the Viking is certainly worthy <strong>of</strong><br />
passing note; but to those <strong>of</strong> us interested In the origins <strong>of</strong><br />
wine, it is truly Interesting to note that «ome M grape<br />
^species are indigjnous to Am«rlca, this represents more<br />
: than half the grapt species <strong>of</strong> the world,<br />
; If is also a fact <strong>of</strong> historical significance thjt Amwlea<br />
, exported in the early days a shipment <strong>of</strong> vine plants to<br />
Europe that bore • grape p»sf {phylloxera vasfafrle)<br />
which almost destroyed the grape culture in Europe. At-<br />
: fer 20 years <strong>of</strong> fighting this pest, the Burop«ins finally had<br />
: fo accede to their American eoysins by importing native<br />
American grape vines which had hardier ro<strong>of</strong>s, resistant<br />
to the destructive phylloxera.<br />
'•• finally the luropeane varieties (Vitls Vinifera? were<br />
.grafted onto the American plant Imports to produce a<br />
; healthy vine resistant to disease. Thus the wines <strong>of</strong> Fran-<br />
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'A. if'i a ward. If means,..ln wine language__th»f a wine<br />
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Somwt Point<br />
ON THE CIRCLE<br />
r<br />
'<br />
evening unanimously agreed<br />
to adopt a plan to eliminate<br />
tte split sessions at the high<br />
school.<br />
Mneipal Howard Shimmn<br />
recommended that the board<br />
implement an extended day<br />
schedule In which 10th, nth<br />
and 12th graders would start<br />
school at about 7:45 a.m. and<br />
8th paders at 10:«iun.<br />
Under the plan, aophomopes<br />
and juniors win attend eight<br />
etosg periods including lunch<br />
and will be dismissed at about<br />
2:20. Seniors will be scheduled<br />
fer at least five class sessions<br />
and no lunch period which will<br />
bring their dismissal time to<br />
•bout 12:80 ajn. <strong>for</strong> a fiveperiod<br />
day or 12;« pj». <strong>for</strong> a<br />
sta-period class day. Freshmen<br />
will have an eight-period<br />
dass day also with lunch but<br />
be dismissed at about 4:50<br />
p.m. There will be no<br />
homeroom. Instead attendance<br />
will be taken at the<br />
first assigned class period or<br />
study hall.<br />
Sherman stressed that die<br />
time schedule is not exact and<br />
subject to change when the<br />
new schedule Is completed.<br />
This action was sparked<br />
Men <strong>vote</strong>rs in the sending<br />
districts <strong>of</strong> Somers Point,<br />
Unwood and Norihfleld<br />
defeated three bond referenda<br />
toHpand the high Mhool in<br />
order to aceomiaodatt a<br />
Singh session. However the<br />
<strong>vote</strong>ra did favor a singto<br />
seMtonbya2.tMma rgta is lt<br />
Indicated that they did not<br />
want It through larger etaj^<br />
»increased taws ""°^<br />
i «S Vi T*J° Merman ever<br />
1,500 students are anticipated<br />
to be attendtaithi school this<br />
yw which was only built to<br />
•ccommodate an estimate <strong>of</strong><br />
itioO.<br />
"The only reason that we<br />
•» «We to do it (Z<br />
TOimotote aU snjdjnts at an<br />
extended day schedule) is<br />
because <strong>of</strong> 4th and 8th period<br />
when a large number <strong>of</strong><br />
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PAGE 3 — SECTION TWO<br />
PAGE i — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N.J, FRIDAY, AUGUST IS, 1980<br />
Fulfilling a psychological need<br />
<strong>for</strong> a sense <strong>of</strong> identity, young too <strong>of</strong> ten seek put cults<br />
This column it from The<br />
•Carrier Foundation, a<br />
psychiatric facility.<br />
Inquiries should be address<br />
to The Carrier<br />
Foundation, Belle Mead,<br />
N.J., mot<br />
By GEORGE F.WILSON,<br />
MiD.<br />
Since the 1960s there has<br />
been an unusual growth tt<br />
religious cults based on<br />
Eastern religious Influences.<br />
These cults have attracted a<br />
Circus arrival slated<br />
TJie Great American Circus<br />
wifl arrive In Ocean City on<br />
Wednesday, August 20.<br />
TJie arrival time will be<br />
•beat 7 In the morning. The<br />
circus will be coming from<br />
Sea:Isle City, the previous<br />
day* stand. Great American<br />
Circus will be in Ocean Glty<br />
<strong>for</strong> one day only.<br />
The Great American Circus<br />
Ug top, with seating <strong>for</strong> 2,000<br />
minle will be set iin nt flit<br />
dty parking lot between 5th<br />
and flth streets.<br />
The animals and circus<br />
equipment trill be unloaded<br />
between 7 and 8 am and the<br />
big top will be pulled into the<br />
air by the circus elephants<br />
between B and 10 a A.<br />
The Ocean City Exchange<br />
Club Is the sponsor and<br />
per<strong>for</strong>mances will be given at<br />
I and lilS pjn.<br />
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Itufftt/a<br />
g<br />
large number <strong>of</strong> young pecpl*<br />
who, <strong>for</strong> fee most part; arc<br />
quite Intelligent, ,• well<br />
educated and from middle<br />
dam and lower middle-class<br />
backgrounds.<br />
Although these are religious<br />
cults, religion has little to do<br />
with the reasons why these<br />
young people have come<br />
flocking to them. Be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
Joining, the majority <strong>of</strong> them<br />
bad little or no man than<br />
average Interest in religion.<br />
Even those with Intense<br />
religious motivation might<br />
have expressed this by<br />
hemming more active within<br />
their own churches, enlisting<br />
in the ministry or undertaking<br />
religious missions.<br />
What we see then, are<br />
young people abandoning<br />
their religion, their friends,<br />
and m many cases their<br />
families to become part <strong>of</strong><br />
religious groups entirely<br />
different from anything they<br />
had ever known.<br />
men we look Into it, we find<br />
feat these young people are<br />
Gull Bays scheduled<br />
by hospital auxilliary<br />
The Ocean City chapter <strong>of</strong><br />
me Shore Memorial Hospital<br />
Auxiliary will hold Gull Days<br />
on Thursday and Friday,<br />
August 21 and 22.<br />
<strong>On</strong> these days the members<br />
wil accept donations <strong>for</strong> the<br />
new emergency room at the<br />
hospital and donara will<br />
receive a small type <strong>of</strong><br />
seagull to show their par.<br />
Hclpation In fee Gull Days.<br />
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locations throughout the town.<br />
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fulfilling not a religious need,<br />
but a peycologicaJ need.<br />
Characteristically, these<br />
are boys *nd girls who have<br />
been unable todevelop a firm<br />
sense <strong>of</strong> being a part <strong>of</strong><br />
society or even <strong>of</strong> their own<br />
families. They have had<br />
difficulty in <strong>for</strong>ming<br />
relationships wife friends or<br />
with members <strong>of</strong> the other<br />
•ex. Otter young people are<br />
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school band, dubs, church<br />
oupi.<br />
IMi young people are<br />
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Lacking the necessary<br />
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identities and their own lives,<br />
these lonely young men and<br />
women become members <strong>of</strong> a<br />
group in which bey find a<br />
OCEAN CITY POPS ORCHESTRA<br />
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McClean<br />
Smithville presents the<br />
Norman Rockwell<br />
RvhiM*<br />
Saturday, Aagomt 16<br />
ft Sunday, August 17<br />
The RodctoeD Miacum in HiBaddpNa bring* tome <strong>of</strong><br />
to most prized powessioni to the mm and Swopei <strong>of</strong><br />
HWoric SmithvBle. Brow»e through RockWeDii wrid-<br />
(amous canvMet and daMic Whognplu. See his<br />
renowned Sttunhy Evening Port coven. Enjoy a<br />
*pedal «Bde dwwhightightlng M» i^tfc. There will be a<br />
gift UWe with Rockwefl mementos topordiaie, and art<br />
experts (nun the Mineum on hand toantwer quetfkms.<br />
ready-made place, and where<br />
Ihey can surrender their own<br />
identity .and their need to act<br />
independently.<br />
Having joined the cult, they<br />
no longer need to struggte<br />
Witt making their own<br />
decisions. The cult leader and<br />
the otter milt members do<br />
this <strong>for</strong> them.<br />
They no longer have to<br />
grapple with questions <strong>of</strong><br />
right and wrong, with<br />
changing values in regard to<br />
as, and with new social attitudes<br />
concerning the role <strong>of</strong><br />
women In the family and In<br />
society.<br />
The group does all thla <strong>for</strong><br />
them with a pre-fabrlcflted<br />
system <strong>of</strong> standards, values<br />
and beliefs. All the Joiners<br />
have to do Is fall into line and<br />
follow.<br />
They become completely<br />
dependent and controlled,<br />
which, <strong>for</strong> them la a very<br />
com<strong>for</strong>table state. It saves<br />
them the Mala oner young<br />
people have togo through; but<br />
it also robs them <strong>of</strong> freedom<br />
independence, toe joy <strong>of</strong><br />
exploration and discovery,<br />
the variety and adventure<br />
feat a free life has to <strong>of</strong>fer.<br />
The state <strong>of</strong> mind and<br />
personality <strong>of</strong> the cult Joiners,<br />
reflects, very <strong>of</strong>ten, the<br />
condition which haa existed In<br />
their parental households.<br />
There, it is frequently found,<br />
fee family iteelf lacked a<br />
sense <strong>of</strong> unity and functional<br />
viability. The authority <strong>of</strong> the<br />
parents was not well-defined,<br />
parental leadership was<br />
lacking, and the children<br />
seemed to fee! no sense <strong>of</strong><br />
allegiance to the parents or to<br />
each other.<br />
Everybody seemed to be<br />
drifting along without any<br />
internal <strong>for</strong>ce to pull them<br />
together into a cohesive<br />
*''-' '••* "'- L<br />
family with goals, purpose,<br />
direction,<br />
Children who come out <strong>of</strong><br />
families such as these are<br />
bound to feel lonely,<br />
frightened and bewildered<br />
<strong>On</strong>e can understand why they<br />
would seek refuge and<br />
belonging in one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
religious cults.<br />
However, this is like fee new members that the cult<br />
Jumping from the frying panis their only salvation, that<br />
into theftre:<strong>On</strong>edoesnot gain they can find happiness and<br />
a sense <strong>of</strong> Identity, belonging, fulfillment there <strong>for</strong>ever.<br />
purpose and direction from Through a method which Is<br />
joining an organiiatlon which essentially brain washing,<br />
makes you even more<br />
dependent and robs you even<br />
fiirther <strong>of</strong> your Identity.<br />
However, the young people<br />
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who Join the cults, do not see<br />
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play upon MB blindness.<br />
They "tell these young<br />
people! "You are. lonely<br />
because your family, church<br />
and society have failed you. If<br />
you go back, you will have the<br />
same problem again."<br />
They thin proceed to teach<br />
they repeat mis over and over<br />
again until the subject<br />
becomes something <strong>of</strong> e<br />
mental robot<br />
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Dinner Served Sunday 12-8 P.M.<br />
venn 7th 8 Sth Street? Dial 399.3730<br />
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Breakfast: Mon. - Sat.8:00 A.M. -ll;00A.M.<br />
Lunch: Mon. 'Sat. Noon *2:00 P.M.<br />
Dinner: Every Night 5:30 - 8:00 P.M.<br />
Sunday Brunch: 8:30 A.M. -1:30 P.M.<br />
Our nig buffet fa a delightful way to start the week.<br />
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The Bakerv Place<br />
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BREAD<br />
The Ice Cream Place<br />
Maalox Antacid Liquid<br />
Bayer Aspirin<br />
wneral Merchandise Place<br />
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New Shopping Hours<br />
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Mott's Apple Sauce<br />
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C & C Soda ,zu 69 C<br />
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Jif Peanut Butter<br />
Heinz Ketchup<br />
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Shoulder Veal Chops .> American Singles<br />
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Sanka C<strong>of</strong>fee *»<br />
Solid White Tuna<br />
Toddler Diapers SnooBiit<br />
Cat Food """MWU 1 " 1 "<br />
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Upton Tea Bags<br />
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mil* QQ«<br />
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leviled Crabs »»*2 1B<br />
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Nacho<br />
Tortilla<br />
Chips<br />
or<br />
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Tortilla Chips<br />
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PAGE 6 — SECTION TWO<br />
AME<br />
Interim minister<br />
ST. JAMES AME<br />
SVNDAY<br />
7th ST. and Haven Av. i:is aja, - Prayer Tune In<br />
Ocean City<br />
Oie Oiapel<br />
Rev, C. Beresferd<br />
i>,45 am, . Sunday Church 7:30 p.m.«Hour <strong>of</strong> Prayer MONDAY<br />
pastor School —... _—_<br />
7:30 p.m. - Bible conference<br />
Riv. Sara E, Banks and Rev, 11 a.m. . Merring Worship COBBIN OTY BAPTIST directed by Paitor Water-<br />
WUle Hockatt, assistant to Service<br />
MMn fit just <strong>of</strong>f Rt. fo<br />
pator<br />
11:80 a.m. • Children's OprbJn Qty<br />
___— Worship Program Rev. R.F. Biggin, pastor<br />
SUNDAY 2 p.m. • Alcoholics<br />
THE SBNTINEL.LEDOEB, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
together this week<br />
Mass«.aandl0am,ind7<br />
*§ auditorium, Mtn St. and<br />
Central Av,<br />
5,7and8p.m.-Mass in the<br />
'i, 44th St. and Landls<br />
Av.<br />
man. Speaker, Dr. Paul Van SATURDAY<br />
Gorder AURDAY Soohrtn .Mrl<br />
Maases - 4, §•», 7 and ii« Mass and 11 urn. tonoon,<br />
9:30 a.m. • Sunday Church Anonymous<br />
SUNDAY<br />
School<br />
6:30 p.m. . Membership 9:45'am . Sunday School J? ",""• J M »tal Bible<br />
11 a.m • Morning Worship, Class <strong>for</strong> young people and with classes <strong>for</strong> m asm Hbur - s * tak «'' *• ftul Via<br />
annual childrens day adults,<br />
Numry provided " Go""<br />
prtgram immediately after, CALVARY INDEPENDENT uraery prevMto.<br />
TsaOjMn. BiWi Conference<br />
S:30 p.m. - Sons and ——- •"*••<br />
m Speaker," Dr." PaulW<br />
Daughters <strong>of</strong> Allen observing<br />
Wth anniversjry<br />
„,„,„,, rom<br />
?;30p,m^. Evening Service DonaM a_ urnM.*, pastor<br />
TUESDAY<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
TODAY<br />
AWANA Youtt<br />
ST. AUGUSTINE'S<br />
I pm. - Prayer and Bible ? «<br />
Youth 13th St. and Wesley Ave.<br />
m<br />
Ocean Oily<br />
U>U1<br />
Study<br />
s<br />
Magr, Janus Welsh, pastor<br />
FAITH BAPTIST<br />
Assembly <strong>of</strong> God<br />
ABUNDANT LIFE<br />
ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />
Lyjidhurst Road (VFW)<br />
Uflper Township<br />
Andrew NUsen, pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
10 a.m.. Sundlay School<br />
Q a.m. - Worship "<br />
SUNDAY<br />
«m. S und W , C w<br />
11 a.m. • Morning worship<br />
jggj<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:15,10:15 and 11.15-Mass<br />
in the church.<br />
Christian Science<br />
FIRST CHURCH OP CHRBT<br />
Sh St. and Asbury Av.<br />
Ocean City<br />
SUNDAY<br />
STTLta. Baptist ^ELf-llu* ^day School -<br />
Barry'jUce, pastor<br />
8 p Fil td<br />
Owen) -.- : - DAttY<br />
ipjj,.F«n^ygBJdyhoi» SUNDAY "~~" MaTs/and Simpson Av, SATURDAY -Mam to Sum »--*--<br />
ypa..Eveningservice 9!« ,,„,. Sunday School Ocean City Community Musses-4.BMud17pm, Boon! 0%pffll """""W<br />
«i»^~* 10:45 a.m. . Morntai Ser. Cfflter — — _<br />
nw upen '<br />
TODNESOAY viM ltov,Rioh«rdmagate,pa«tor SUNDAY TOIDNMDAV<br />
J 30 . Pp' ^..2E* lwd 7 pja. • Ewntag Swvice Walto Fredtriefai, rowl ^^tosei -1, 9.18, 10.-80 and eJJJfSSthw<br />
m t 8tedy - a B *-» »-• OOTANCITYBAW1ST<br />
SUNDAY<br />
8 I A • Holy Buetariat<br />
10 a.m. • Choral Morning<br />
Prayer and Sermon. Story<br />
Hour <strong>for</strong> younger children.<br />
10 ajn. • Holy Eucharist In<br />
Interdenominational<br />
MARMORA GOSPEL<br />
CHAPEL<br />
Lyndhurst and OTstarAv§.<br />
Marmora<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:30 ajB, - Worihip Service<br />
HB.. Famfly Bible Hour<br />
TODNESQAY<br />
WWWDAY<br />
7:30pm,. Hbls Study<br />
10:15 IJ, . <strong>On</strong>a-eh scnool<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST Iff. J<br />
SUNDAY i<br />
1:30 am. • Breaking <strong>of</strong><br />
Bnad "<br />
11 am. • Family Bible Hour<br />
7:30 p.m. • Gospel meeting<br />
Area Group ,<br />
Meets Sundays at 11 am.<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>mation or name<br />
ministry call 927^256 or m<br />
- Prayer and<br />
pMtdr'ihome. A I<br />
UNWOOD a)MMUNITY<br />
<strong>On</strong> wood<br />
Rev, William Conoyer, pastor<br />
Rev. Keith Joimson, assistant<br />
SHILOH BAPTIST<br />
WBDNBSDAY<br />
7th Jth R, St. and Simpson Av, toSmJmMtrSSXn- 1 ® • int • HW* •m* WNF1SSIONS<br />
Summer Bible Conftrenoe Rev. Wnw«ti pmdtag "Are<br />
Episcopal SEVENTH DAY *B«<br />
t, pjn. . Foundationi <strong>for</strong> °«« n City<br />
iOtt St. and Wesley Av.<br />
8 ..m.<br />
SUNOAY"~<br />
VENTIST CHURCH<br />
Faith<br />
Rev yon Ready?"<br />
mass.<br />
' James Blrts, paitor<br />
Rev. David L. Waterman,<br />
(Temporary Locatton)<br />
Junior Church up to grade<br />
with classes<br />
Pastor<br />
John F, Kennedy Bird, and<br />
MAINLAND ASSEMBLY OF SUNDAY<br />
Don Heche, conference few.<br />
and after 7 p.m. mass. ' Ocean City<br />
7:30 pjn. -Evening service.<br />
GOD<br />
10 a.m. • Sunday School musical director<br />
The church <strong>of</strong>fice to located tBURCH OF THE<br />
Rev, CharlM L. Wood, EdD<br />
mis New Rd.<br />
11 ajn. • Morning Worship<br />
at Andrew's Inn. 1330 Ocean RESURRECTION, R.C rector<br />
Uflwood<br />
7 p.m. • Evening Service SUNDAY<br />
Av. Phone 38M12I,<br />
m *. Tuctahpg |M,<br />
Riv. FtanWin R. Stanley, - —<br />
Free parking <strong>for</strong> Sunday<br />
Marmora<br />
pastor<br />
MONDAY<br />
School and morning worship<br />
Msgr, James J<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Men'i Day.<br />
at Watsons Restaurant, 9th SL Catholic -- a ~. pastor<br />
8 ajn. - Early Eucharist<br />
10 a.m. - Sunday School WEDNESDAY<br />
and Ocean Av, Boardwalk OUR LADY OF SORROWS<br />
(iBWRitol) " ""<br />
, 11 a.m. . Worship Service 7 p.m. - Bible Study park, 10th St. and boardwalk, jf-C.<br />
MONDAY through ttrou^ FRIDAY 10 ajn. - Choral Euchariit<br />
• 7:30p.m.-Evening Service 8 p.m. - Old Fashioned StalntfflH and Acme parktag .Wabaafcand Poplar Aw. 8 ajn, - Masses<br />
' ———- Prayer Santa<br />
tots West Av,, and at tte Unwood<br />
and Sermon (lire Rite I)<br />
THURSDAY<br />
ehurdi. Rev. Leonard Carrieri, paitor SATURDAY<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
:7:30 p.m.. Meditation Bible SECOND CAPS MAY<br />
- • 4 - * «<br />
isSO a.m, - Midweek<br />
BAPTOT friSs^ao^<br />
PRnJAY<br />
SUNDAY<br />
no S. Shore Rd.<br />
moratag worshtaj. DiaktAUe - 7 and 8:30 a.m.<br />
Eucharist and Healing 7;30 pja.. Boys and<br />
»:» a.m. . Midweek<br />
4 rfr% (PMase nira to pap 7)<br />
Marmora WMBBI,<br />
• Baptist<br />
»9^ll<br />
,.__,--<br />
The Rev. Russell ft Bowers 9tK am. • Sunday School P. AY<br />
Masses. 7:45, s, 10:15 and Eucharist and Heallnc<br />
SfeAVIEW BAPTIST<br />
Jr., mmiiter «* ^O&i daases <strong>for</strong> tt# «-»--«—<br />
2D25 Shore Rd.<br />
family. 1<br />
Cflnfegiton|,4toa W dli80 ionfisslona Be<strong>for</strong>*,fach THURSDAY<br />
PRAISE TABERNACLE<br />
Ken Bromund,<br />
Iinwood<br />
SUNDAY<br />
superintendent.<br />
Mass* 6:30p.m.<br />
wsaas<br />
flev. Dr. Stanley Nodder, 9:45 ajn, - Sunday School 10:45 a.ra. • Warship service.<br />
Organist Don Heche. « ^ -<br />
(Near Starn's ShopRite)<br />
ItoMes<br />
»!in«,^,i Shore R4 and Harbor<br />
Norman Nelson, vocalist. vocaUat.<br />
CHRIST EPISCOPAL<br />
l:30andll&ffl. Smm Potat<br />
Message by ftstw Dartd L,<br />
167 Shore Road<br />
VISITORS WELCOME<br />
DAILY<br />
Somers Point<br />
"Come to Worship and Praise"<br />
tones.7a«dS W . md? BW, Roger T, Hamilton,<br />
•*"• .<br />
Hector<br />
UMON CHAPEL BY THE SEA<br />
55th Street and Asbury Avenue<br />
SUNDAY, AUG. 17 th, 1980<br />
Dr. D. Reginald Thomas<br />
Chelsea Community Church<br />
Atlantic City, N.J,<br />
SONG SERVICE 10:20 A.M.<br />
Led by WiHam Alexander<br />
Soloist • William H. Murphy, Tenor SMiiyetartMwi<br />
Organlsl • Mrt. Waiter Edwardi<br />
KII AM.<br />
Chaplain • E. Debu*<br />
M mt wtlumi<br />
ARTS and DRAFTS • Tlies. & Thurs. 9:30 to 11:30<br />
FIRST UNITED<br />
METHODIST CHURCH<br />
8th and Central Avenue<br />
Ocean City, N.J.<br />
t9:00a.m. Church School<br />
9:00 and 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship<br />
"THE EXPERIENCE OF GOD"<br />
. • *•.-«•<br />
(Hnr the leno sirviea sri WIBS AM lilt)<br />
SUMMER AUXILIARy<br />
"THE WLEMMA OF MICRONESIA"<br />
Lenore Townsend<br />
TUESDAY, AUGUST 19th. 2:00 p.m.<br />
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20th 9 to 11:30 a.m.<br />
VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL<br />
-Travels With Jesus"<br />
Age 3 through 4fh Grade. Summer visitors welcome <<br />
OUARTET<br />
ney Pox-Hoovtr, soprano ,<br />
•|teryidfnelyer,a|to<br />
Douglas Murdock.tenor '<br />
RandallMscketf,bass '<br />
STAFF<br />
Charm Wiicocfc, Patter<br />
\i •ruMf.Quiglty,William R.McCMland,A*tocl«tM<br />
John L, Wltion, Director <strong>of</strong> Music<br />
]<br />
•••••<br />
THURSDAY<br />
7:30 pjn.-Weight watchers<br />
Friendly seniors.<br />
Presbyterian<br />
said fit and Centta! Av,<br />
Rev. Steven Hohenberger,<br />
pMtor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
10 am. - Sunday School<br />
8:45 a.m. and 1 pm.<br />
Services<br />
i<br />
im pm. - Bible study<br />
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN<br />
7th St. and Wesley Av.,<br />
Ocean City<br />
Preaching Christ Crucified,<br />
Risen, Cooiing Again,<br />
Mlniater; Rev. WUllam<br />
RadcUffe Allen, Th.M.;<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Music: Henry C.<br />
Lopsri Organlat, Jian<br />
Rldgway.<br />
Visitors art expected and<br />
warmly welcome.<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:30 • m. - Sunday School -<br />
Nursery through Adults.<br />
Christ-Centered, Bible*<br />
Centered. Nursery <strong>for</strong> young<br />
children, 9:30 ajn., 11 a.m.<br />
8:30 and 11 a.m. • Morning<br />
Worihip. Mr. Allan<br />
preaching.<br />
7:30 pm, • Evening Worship.<br />
Mr. Alton preaching.<br />
Parking Lot on Wesley Av.<br />
next to Church.<br />
TUESDAY<br />
10:30 a.m. - Women's Bible<br />
Study fellowship.<br />
7:30 p.m.-Campus Crusade<br />
<strong>for</strong>Chrtrt ^ ^<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
7:30 p.m. •<br />
evangelism.<br />
THURSDAY<br />
The American 0iHe I<br />
Sunday<br />
• Acts<br />
2:21.26<br />
Monday<br />
• Psaimi<br />
39:1.7<br />
Tuesday<br />
• Plilms<br />
71:1.16<br />
Wednisdiy<br />
• Jertmiih<br />
17:6-13<br />
Thursday<br />
• Psilms<br />
146:1.10<br />
Friday<br />
• Prorarbi<br />
13:12-18<br />
Saturday<br />
• Jtremiih<br />
14:7-9<br />
Seminar on<br />
First National Bank<br />
<strong>of</strong> South Jersey<br />
801 Asbury Ave. Dial 399 1300<br />
Ocean City Home<br />
Savings & Loin Association<br />
1001 Albury Ave. Dial 3890012<br />
Eugene W. Pash<br />
lniunnc§Ae«nci\l«.<br />
hore fioad, Marmora 399.3344<br />
Carey's<br />
RwlIitmiiniMi<br />
S1H& Boardwalk Dial 3990178<br />
Howard S. Stainton<br />
10 Aibury Ave. Dial 399-5511<br />
Fisherman's Inn Restaurant<br />
MtHttyWUch<br />
I3I§ Asbury Ave, Open Year Round<br />
Ready's Cotfee Shop & Restaurant<br />
415Bgh1hSL 399-4418<br />
PAGE I — SECTION TWO<br />
7;M pjn.. Choir r^eawal ' yv ^ L -J* ~\<br />
impm.-CampusCruasdi JJf, OCftffUut<br />
fcr Christ. ' •""-"". '»<br />
-. , Tabernacle »<br />
Quaker .<br />
sm« wKmnovvBmm<br />
Rd, seaviDe<br />
SUNDAY<br />
11 a JO. •Meeting <strong>for</strong> divine<br />
worship each First Day<br />
morning. Visitors welcome.<br />
Reunion is scheduled;<br />
class members sought<br />
Hie O«anCl
s:<br />
r,<br />
y<br />
PAQE g — SECTION TWO<br />
'•'•'Dr. Pad Van Gorder featured at Ocean Gty Bible Conference<br />
Th« J8I0 Ocein City<br />
Summer Bible Conference,<br />
directed by Pastor David L.<br />
Waterman, Qontinma at<br />
Ocean City Baptist Church<br />
with Dr, Renald Showers,<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Bible at<br />
ta CoUejeol Bible,<br />
_ today at 7:30 p.m.<br />
Dr. Paul Van Gorder wUl<br />
bring Ma ministry Sunday<br />
wening at 7:30.<br />
Dr. Van Gorder Is associate<br />
teacher <strong>of</strong> toe Radio Bible<br />
Class. He is heard each week<br />
on the national and in-<br />
Visit Your<br />
Beauty<br />
Parlor<br />
This<br />
Weak<br />
Beauty €? Salon ouc/i<br />
Is proud lo announce thai<br />
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h Now AHHIKmifiJ With Lls!<br />
Come say hello fo<br />
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1520 Asbury Avenue Dial 399-1575<br />
»«M»'»'M»(l«i»0«a»»4<br />
Hair 210<br />
Let our pr<strong>of</strong>essional staff<br />
serve you<br />
Lererfs. fiddle, Linda<br />
M/.:had and Sandy<br />
210 West A ve.<br />
Stnlors Sav* Men, thru Wed.<br />
Etta's<br />
Beauty<br />
Salon<br />
"Your favorite operator Is still with us"<br />
794 Asbury Ave, 390-1141<br />
Open Daily 9-4 Closed Monday<br />
m<br />
816 Asbury Awe.<br />
Hour*: 7:30 • 5:00<br />
HOUSE OF BEAUTY<br />
Far fun and ||ab who won I<br />
lo leek (heir bwl...<br />
• SHAMPOO<br />
• PHBCISION HAIRCUT<br />
• BLOW DRV • PERM!<br />
• P>»OiTINOB • TINTINC<br />
Cloud Monday<br />
ueeu<br />
• CONDITIONERS<br />
• MANICURES<br />
• PAeAtifb<br />
Full Beauty Service •<br />
3 SALONS TO SERVE YOU<br />
•399-4333<br />
•399-4351<br />
Ocean City<br />
3908121<br />
at Palmar Canter, 16th St.<br />
(Hair Shaping by Mr, Mac)<br />
147 Asbury Ave.<br />
(Fermt riy Halrsmlfhsl<br />
• 653-2000 2000 Building, Shore N.,<br />
(Linwood)<br />
Seniors Save Mon., Tues. & Wed,<br />
Domthy*a<br />
BEAUTXSHOPPE<br />
2M West Avt. open Year Round<br />
[CLOSED /MONDAYS!<br />
C»ll For Appointment DIM 399-4319<br />
CERRUTI<br />
SO Years in Business ^<br />
Beauty Culture in All Branches<br />
closed Monday - Expert Hair Cutting<br />
1019 West Ave., Hal 390-1394<br />
ternational radio programs<br />
originating from Radio Bible<br />
Oass headquarters in Grand<br />
Rapids, Mich.<br />
In addition, he Is frequently<br />
the featured speaker on the<br />
weekly half-hour color<br />
telecast iidy afUsoover.<br />
Dr, Van Gorder pastoMd<br />
the Colonial Hills Baptist<br />
Ojurch in Atlanta, Ga. <strong>for</strong> 25<br />
yearg. For many year* he has<br />
traveled widely as a speaker<br />
<strong>for</strong> Bible and missionary<br />
wnferenee.<br />
He has authored a number<br />
<strong>of</strong> study booklets, and is a<br />
regular eonWbuhff IB Our<br />
Daily Bread, a popular<br />
devotional publication <strong>of</strong><br />
more ftan 2 mUUon drculaOon<br />
per month.<br />
Dr. Van Gorder will speak<br />
each evening Sunday through<br />
Friday at 7:30 and at the<br />
Morning Bible Hour Tuesday<br />
ftreugb Friday at 10 o'clock.<br />
Vocalist Norman Nelson<br />
rtU ling each evening at 7^30-<br />
Nelson, "the singing ambassador,"<br />
represents<br />
probabry the most versattte<br />
and gifted gospel singer in the<br />
world today.<br />
He has produced 22 single<br />
records and 13 albwra.an has<br />
an extensive ministry singing<br />
In both television and radio.<br />
He served as a missionary in<br />
fee Phflllppine Island, with<br />
Overseas Crusades,, and Is<br />
now teamed with evangelist<br />
aU McKee in Phoeate, Art*.<br />
Don Heche is conference<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N«J, FRIDAY, AUGUST. IS, 1980<br />
Dr. Paul Van Gorder<br />
companist, song l«ader,<br />
Ploying the Allen organ and<br />
piano.<br />
The Bible Conference<br />
features a gospel film on<br />
Saturday night at 7-I0, TWs<br />
week, Frm Foravtr will be<br />
shown, a frue story <strong>of</strong> me<br />
priaon experience <strong>of</strong> Anttiony<br />
S»U,<br />
"Kids dub" fa- children up<br />
to 7th grade is held every<br />
Wednesday from 9:30 to 11<br />
ajn.<br />
For young people a youth<br />
sing is held on Sunday<br />
evening, and a recreational<br />
active Wednesday evening<br />
following the Bible Conference<br />
meeting.<br />
The 1980 Summer Bible<br />
Conference, which began July<br />
6, continues each evening<br />
through August SL Til* public<br />
is invited to attend.<br />
Craig (left) and Ken Brown bf 725 3rd St. hold<br />
the home grown zucchini from their yard which<br />
is 22 inches long and 14 inches round.<br />
TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE<br />
ACROSS<br />
5 Movie award<br />
10 Booiid#d<br />
lump<br />
14 Athena title<br />
ISCeWcstm<br />
16 Italian Iste<br />
17 Fatten<br />
18 When Hallfax<br />
li:<br />
Swords<br />
20 Thaws<br />
22 Letter<br />
23 Kilns<br />
24 Harasses<br />
26 Foulard<br />
27 Pastry Item<br />
30 Sun holder<br />
34 British flvef<br />
35 Spats<br />
36 Old auto<br />
97 Kings: Fr.<br />
38 Reprove<br />
40 Arizona river<br />
42 Paper unit<br />
43 Avid fan<br />
45 Saturday and<br />
Sunday<br />
47 Pr<strong>of</strong>fers<br />
41 (meet<br />
49ARoo*evolt,<br />
etai<br />
iObpeet<br />
53 Star<br />
54 Wine drink<br />
W Agreeing<br />
61 Not any<br />
KTMd'<br />
63 Bind again<br />
MTftekte<br />
65 Qsrman river<br />
66 Catkin<br />
67 Coteries<br />
DOWN<br />
1TNM <<br />
S Marina dlraelion<br />
3 Actual •<br />
4 Tamper tils<br />
SHavi<br />
I^Qardsn fool<br />
tOmmm<br />
swings<br />
9 Thing: Law<br />
10 Sport* gear<br />
IIBMfciSuflta<br />
12NerMged<br />
ISScarvM<br />
19 Wind*<br />
21 Faction<br />
iSUntaga<br />
iSSoarar<br />
27 H»t material<br />
Tuesdays Puttie Solved.<br />
•3QQ 3OUOD QQQD<br />
•••• UQHDO QDDD<br />
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DOQDDQO<br />
aaaamu<br />
aanaa aaa<br />
saaaaaaa annana<br />
•ana gnaao QBQ<br />
•aa •uaaunu QEJD<br />
aaa ••••a DBDQ<br />
aiiLiaua aauumaun<br />
nu;j aaaaa<br />
asaaaao aamaam<br />
•aaa aaaaaouHOD<br />
QL133 aztaaa aaaa<br />
••an yapuu nana<br />
28 The ones<br />
ther».'<br />
29 Salary boost<br />
30 Coal scuttle<br />
31 Stale<br />
32 Lamprey<br />
Maker<br />
33 Bellows<br />
35 Brink<br />
39 Owned<br />
40 Windfalls<br />
42 French<br />
Income<br />
44 Man's sen<br />
41 Wllhelm te. a.<br />
47 Dyeing compound<br />
49 Retinue<br />
MPaln<br />
SI Grove<br />
62 Pay<br />
S3 Plant part<br />
SS Blood<br />
50 Item<br />
57 Greek serpent<br />
.<br />
BSFPFI'saosy,<br />
60 Obtain<br />
Thought <strong>for</strong> the week<br />
•
PAGE 10 — SECTION TWO<br />
Weighdn next Friday<br />
THE SENTOfEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, NJ,<br />
Recreation news<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDOER. OCEAN CITV. 1W.I<br />
The Third Annual Swordfish<br />
§6en. sponsored by the Ocean<br />
Oty Martin and Tuna Club<br />
frill begin with a reception,<br />
•Banquet and captains'<br />
•Meeting at the Gnate Bay<br />
Cjub Somers Point this<br />
TWeay evrain|.<br />
'•(After a briefing from toe<br />
UJ. Coast Guard regarding<br />
S» inf1itinni gulf efrem<br />
jVfcGorry leads runs<br />
f Scott MeCorry <strong>of</strong> Ocean<br />
jQty won both the one-mile<br />
Sand two-mili runi in<br />
^njispecdve times <strong>of</strong> 5:07 and<br />
=f UkWat the local fun runs held<br />
Snuiriday night, August 7.<br />
> He nosed out Jot Brett-<br />
JwieMr (S:M) <strong>of</strong> Coma City in<br />
^the one-mile and Dan Lowden<br />
Jalio <strong>of</strong> Ocean City (11:04) to<br />
-the tw<strong>of</strong>liile toe first female<br />
Ocean City track atCthSt and<br />
Jfa toe one-mile was JanAflanUc AT,<br />
f MeEDiinney, Ocean dry, in a<br />
<strong>On</strong> August 28, in Ueu <strong>of</strong> the<br />
sttne <strong>of</strong> 7:45 as she bated usual fun runs, an all-comers<br />
s&iJe McCarty <strong>of</strong> Etteri, Pa, track meet is being planned.<br />
Birbe ran 7:83,<br />
M----- .....<br />
For rer mar* morn details, drtaih, teaO Bffl<br />
I In (he one-mile miied relay, Mcffeland at 399-9118.<br />
•Call us <strong>for</strong>.,.<br />
Plumbing<br />
'•• Heating<br />
{ Cooling<br />
£ Fuel Oil<br />
Free Conservation Suggestions<br />
Call <strong>for</strong> an appointment<br />
position and temperature, toe Longport-Ocean City swordflsh headmount, big<br />
weather, etc. safety measures<br />
right at the canyons, then<br />
Bridge and out the inlet to<br />
and fish scoring procedures<br />
game tackle and loads <strong>of</strong> proceed bo the OCMTC weighin<br />
dockat the Hartor House in<br />
either the Baltimore or<br />
«iU bt reviewed with all<br />
other gifts.<br />
Wilmington canyons.<br />
entrants.<br />
Ocean Qty between 2 and 6<br />
The entrants from Awards will go to the three pjn., Friday.<br />
At 10 t,m, Ttmrsday, fee<br />
Manasquan down through largest swordfiah, and the AU swords will bt weighed<br />
entire fleet <strong>of</strong> more am 60<br />
Ocean (Sty to Ope May, will most releases <strong>of</strong> white marlin, Aa inspected by a team <strong>of</strong><br />
sportf ishermen, all 30 feet or<br />
be vying <strong>for</strong> trophies and bee heaviest bma, three Timtjwti, fjxxx, the National<br />
tafer^wUl proceed out toe<br />
some exceptional pices including<br />
a moped (grand heaviest wahoo.<br />
heaviest dolphin and twoMarine Fisheries Symposium<br />
Great Egg Harbor Bay, under<br />
prize), eolor TV H fnU<br />
All boats are to remata over<br />
Debbie Moreland <strong>of</strong> Ocean<br />
Qty and Brian McDonald <strong>of</strong><br />
Palermo teamed to win in<br />
5:13. This event consists <strong>of</strong> a<br />
female and male alternating<br />
quarter miles.<br />
The nmi, which are<br />
foownd by toeRunaway<br />
Athletic Club, art held every<br />
Thursday at 6:30 p_m. on toe<br />
399-3868<br />
VISITORS<br />
Ocean<br />
A&P Marie<br />
STREET<br />
SIMPSON AVENUE<br />
Winners In last week's Yacht Club races are (I<br />
to r) Scott Naodain. Gene AlessandronJ, Walt<br />
Evans, Walt DeMaris. John Walters, George<br />
Zindcl and Commodore Jim Karabasz.<br />
The crowd begins to assemble along the<br />
bayfront <strong>for</strong> the weekly Yacht Club races.<br />
Fore duffers<br />
ByTHEPRO when you consider that she<br />
gets the attention <strong>of</strong> Bob,<br />
The holes-in-one are fewGeorge, Jim, John and Tom<br />
and far between toil season Weber on the gotf coarse —<br />
and maybe it is because <strong>of</strong> and all at the sine ttam,<br />
same occasional urturoua pin<br />
placements.<br />
Among the August tourists<br />
However, Joe Brady was fighting the narrow fairways<br />
not to be denied a* he accd the
special winat<br />
the grani<br />
.<br />
PAGE 12 — SECTION TWO<br />
Pholo br 0w6n S«ldel<br />
Girls' 16 and under champion Stacey Lachenineyer is congratulated by<br />
Tournament Director, Robby Janssen, Lachenmeyer won 6-1 in the<br />
final.<br />
Final registration set <strong>for</strong> ACC fall semester<br />
Registration will be held<br />
Monday, August 25 <strong>for</strong> persons<br />
wishing to take fall<br />
semester college-credit<br />
SAILBOAT<br />
RENTALS<br />
SUNFISH-HOSIICAT<br />
WINDSURFERS<br />
BAYVIEWAAARiNA<br />
312 Bay Ave., Ocean City<br />
398-3049<br />
THE ONE STOP SHOP<br />
with SALE prices <strong>for</strong> all<br />
FISHERMAN'S SUPPLY<br />
1345 West Avenue<br />
(Acrois from Carter <strong>Line</strong>-Men<br />
—•••<br />
Tackle • Bait • Equipment, <strong>for</strong><br />
Bay, Deep Sea and Trolling<br />
•THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL-<br />
TACKLE BOX SALE!<br />
S<strong>of</strong>t Head Lures • Green Machines<br />
Cyalume Light Sticks<br />
Custom: Lures, Tackle & Rods<br />
Reel Repairing<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
jiic'City'Bact'eourse<br />
OCEAN CITY NIGHT!!<br />
Saturday August 16th<br />
FREE GRANDSTAND<br />
ADMISSION<br />
Residents <strong>of</strong> Ocean city will<br />
be admitted FREE to the<br />
grandstand, by presenting a<br />
drivers license or other identification<br />
listing Ocean City<br />
as the patron's address! or<br />
just present this j advertisement<br />
at the<br />
dow that night<br />
dstan'd gate.<br />
For every Ocean City<br />
I resident taking advantage <strong>of</strong><br />
[ this special <strong>of</strong>fer, the Atlantic<br />
City Race Course will donate<br />
$1.00 to the Cape May Co.<br />
Rescue Squad.<br />
So come out to the track....<br />
f Ocean City Night...Sat. Aug 16<br />
POST TIME 7:30 P.M.<br />
courses on Atlantic Community<br />
College'i Mayi<br />
Landing campus.<br />
Registrations will be accepted<br />
from 9:30 a.m. to S<br />
p.m. <strong>for</strong> full- and part-time<br />
students in AGC's Walter E.<br />
Edge Hall. It Is the last time<br />
(hat persons will be able to<br />
register <strong>for</strong> ACC fall semester<br />
courses.<br />
Persons may regtater <strong>for</strong><br />
college credit courses being<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered through ACC's Extensions<br />
in Atlantic City and<br />
Cape May County.<br />
ACC fail semester classes<br />
begin September 2,<br />
ACC li ftilb/ accredited,<br />
which means Oat all credits<br />
JTHB SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST IS, IMP,<br />
Lachenmeyer winner in Harvey Lake meet<br />
' The boys and girls 16 and<br />
under round robin* wire<br />
played kit week at the Ocean<br />
Qty Tennis Club at the 6th<br />
Street and Atlantic Avenue<br />
location.<br />
These two singles tournaments<br />
gaw nine girls and 10<br />
boys compete in round robin<br />
fashion.<br />
The boys' tournament<br />
featured some steady hard<br />
hitting younggtera, Alear<br />
Abrams, a first round winner<br />
in the Harvey Lake Men's<br />
Singles, played a fine tour*<br />
nament defeating all other<br />
competitors 4-0 In the regular<br />
flight,<br />
Jeff Kopp lost only sii<br />
games in the regular flight<br />
competition, four <strong>of</strong> them to<br />
Abrami,<br />
The final set saw Jeff Kopp<br />
Charge<br />
cepted.<br />
and Visa are ac-<br />
Out-<strong>of</strong>-county residents<br />
mrolUng in ACC courses can<br />
arrange to hav« part <strong>of</strong> their<br />
tuition paid <strong>for</strong> by their<br />
county by presenting a<br />
ehargeback <strong>for</strong>m when<br />
registering. Forms are<br />
available from the county<br />
clerk's <strong>of</strong>fice or at<br />
registraflon.<br />
Assistance and complete<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation about all <strong>of</strong> ACC's<br />
fall semester opportunities<br />
<strong>for</strong> full- and part-time<br />
students can be obtained by<br />
calling 625-1111 or 64*4950,<br />
art. 308, Monday through<br />
Thursday from 8 am to 5:30<br />
p,m.<br />
and Alex Abrams meet <strong>for</strong> the<br />
champion and runner-up<br />
titles. Abrams swept the set 6-<br />
0 to claim all rigtits to the<br />
champion title.<br />
The girls' round robin<br />
displayed some good-serving<br />
and, steady baseline play.<br />
Outstanding players were<br />
Aral Harvey, runnerup and<br />
Stacey Lac henmeyer.champlon.<br />
Harvey pliyi <strong>for</strong> Had. Hirvey won service to win her<br />
donfleld High School and won only game <strong>of</strong> the, set,<br />
24 <strong>of</strong> 2fl games in the round liichenDieyer was the winrobin<br />
play,<br />
nfa|S4.<br />
Lachenmeyer jnatched Stacy Lachenmeyer wUl<br />
Harvey'8 More while jenny begin her Junior ftu at<br />
Berth, a hard-hitting player Blackwood High School in<br />
with • tough top-spin back- September. As a freshmen<br />
hand, came In third, winning<br />
19 game!.<br />
Lachenmeyer dominated<br />
fee final against Harvey.<br />
F&rker wins a 'clueF<br />
in lightning race<br />
Relatively heavy air <strong>of</strong> IS to WEDNESDAY<br />
20 knob greeted fee Ocean Senior: Jim Glenn, first;<br />
41J13J1<br />
m ffl-SW<br />
609 398-0791<br />
Lachenmeyer played number<br />
on the boys'squad^nd then as<br />
a sophmore stayed, number<br />
one <strong>for</strong> the glrla.' Blackwood<br />
won their conference<br />
championship last year with<br />
Lachenmeyer going undefeated<br />
winning 13 matches.<br />
ATTENTION FISHERMEN!<br />
Pish The Waters Around Sea Isle City<br />
"Where The Fishing's The Greatest!"<br />
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GREATER S1A ISLE CITY<br />
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No Advance Registration — No Entry Fee<br />
Details At All Sea Isle City Docks or Write:<br />
Mayor's Office, City Hall, Sea Isle City, NJ 08243<br />
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HALF DAY FISHING<br />
Has Come To Ocean City]<br />
Aboard The 60 ft.<br />
MISS SEA ISLE<br />
2 TRIPS DAILY<br />
8 a.m. 8.1 p.m.<br />
Evening Cruise 6:30 pm.<br />
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TOWING SERVICE FOR DISABLED BOATS<br />
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The Regular Prices on "Special Groups" <strong>of</strong><br />
Mens & ladies Active Sportswear and All<br />
Pro-tine Golf & Tennis Equipment<br />
1980 TOPUNf G01F CLUB SETS<br />
• TENNIS RACKETS • TOPFIITE •<br />
MOLITOR GOLF BALLS • MEN'S SLACKS«<br />
MEN'S SHIRTS • WARM-UP SUITS •<br />
MEN'S ft LAMES' 60LF SHOES • LADIES'<br />
SUCKS, SKIRTS, TOPS, SWEATERS<br />
L<br />
JUST ARRIVED NEW FALL PREVIEW OF<br />
OIFIM MEN'S VaOUR TOPS -SWEAHRS,<br />
ETC, AT SPECIAL PRE-SEASON SALE PRICE<br />
GOIF and TENNIS WORLD<br />
BUCK HORSIPWE (Route 40)<br />
WtSTATUNTICCITY.441-354*<br />
OlOAH SUN. 9<br />
: : r-M<br />
o<br />
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
CLASSIFIED AD RATES<br />
Advertisement) <strong>for</strong> theie columns should be in me <strong>of</strong>-<br />
•flee <strong>of</strong> The Sentinel Ledger <strong>for</strong> TUESDAY EDITION Not<br />
J-afer Than Saturday Noon For Regular Classified Section<br />
tna Not Later Than Monday Noon <strong>for</strong> TooLat«-To-<br />
^Classify. Friday edition, Wednesday noon <strong>for</strong> regular<br />
JClaMified section and Thursday Noon <strong>for</strong> TooLaft To-<br />
GALL39B.M11 ,<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Time, Si, Worts or Lew,,.,,.,.,.,,...,,,,.<br />
$j,oo<br />
(10'per word exceeding 25 wards)<br />
Ad Running S Consecutive Timei, with J5 Words or Less<br />
Ads requiring Box , Numbers M< More<br />
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY AD&.50* EXTRA<br />
—All Classified Advertising Cash Basis—<br />
IIIIth Street, Ocean City, N.J. OiKS<br />
Copy mailed in, given M representative or brought to <strong>of</strong>fieeperfonally,<br />
MUST BE ACCOMPANIBD BY CASH OR<br />
CHECK to cover cost. Copy accepted over phone al tourt*sy<br />
and convenience to cusfom»r, but paymenf/nusf be<br />
received betBre adverfljemenf will be set in type.<br />
OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
Help Wanted Tutoring Pr<strong>of</strong> I Services<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 15,1980 o<br />
PERSON WANTED - lo work in arcM*<br />
on boardwalk, call jss.sioo<br />
iij<br />
CHAl<br />
TRAP — R.jtouronl, ex<br />
parlencw Bui pgnsni. Apply In tartan<br />
oreallfWMn • I.1S<br />
INSURANCE OFFICE -<br />
auto and<br />
caiuaity. experienced prMtmd<br />
Full<br />
•Mk. Send r.plln to Box 7» smtlnM<br />
UtWtf<br />
J.2?<br />
MISH SCHOOL — student after leheol<br />
ond Saturday, j«r round. Odd |sM anil .<br />
light maintenance 15 tMn <strong>of</strong> an or<br />
elMr. Call IM^INMtWHnf and I<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly.<br />
llf<br />
Boats For Sale<br />
General Mdse.<br />
REMEDIAL READING — Phonia. All<br />
the Mllcti<br />
Hilllns, languagi am,<br />
arltnmatlc, «impi« .peach prauami,<br />
nadlnni aw* (<strong>of</strong> Brafirtf gradtri,<br />
Qnthour's helphelpjl Certified teacher<br />
Ariln. Nesi, 1231 FIB<br />
City. Call 1M-I7M.<br />
Itasura Ave, Ocean<br />
H<br />
Autos For Sale<br />
i Id Care<br />
• Lost And Found<br />
LOU — gird gold frlfflgd SiasMi <strong>On</strong><br />
beech MfwHn Sjtn ant Snn street call<br />
Help Wanted<br />
OWNER OP LOST<br />
POODLE<br />
August 8th<br />
Please call<br />
3990719<br />
Card Of Thanks<br />
TNI MULFORD BBOTHiHj Parker,<br />
Ulrmin,<br />
Harold arm Donald whh n<br />
thank ail frlindi and relatival (or thtlr<br />
Saras, flgweri and expression! sf<br />
iyrnpathy during thilr r.cent<br />
feeraavfrntiif en tha death <strong>of</strong> Rustili<br />
Mullord.<br />
ThaMglfsrdirotherl<br />
• H<br />
REAL<br />
IlTftTi - "Gil Friday",<br />
General <strong>of</strong>fice .kills ana ttata llcenie<br />
rNMlrM. Full ilmt enly. Salary plui<br />
handiemf bonus arranflfmtnt <strong>for</strong><br />
knowledueooie and efficient Individual,<br />
Joan Brady Real Istatam.3!£i<br />
tt<br />
RISID1NTIAL SCHOOL - Mr M<br />
Kgtaratd. ASulf cart vwrMr pcalllon,<br />
lull or pan time,<br />
evening, and<br />
wnKMds. year around polltlsn. BJO<br />
mrnegrtgitan. CalUWSIII 1.15<br />
SCHOOL »U| BHIViBS - Ocean City<br />
<br />
'deal position <strong>for</strong> hguMwIvH and<br />
retired pwisrU, Pojltloru available <strong>for</strong><br />
fail school ttrm. Llcenwd drlverj<br />
needM or will halp train <strong>for</strong> ipKlal<br />
IIMnle. For Interview call Oeoroe H<br />
HoenesJr.6ussefylsaltf6S.liii MB<br />
IABVSITTINO FOR—your ehlia In my<br />
home, hot meals, erganina actiyitlii,<br />
RMertnaonrtqunt Can 39« «7U in<br />
Situations Wanted<br />
HIGH iCHOOL STUDENT—n««as<br />
Work, Odd lobs ana lawns mowed at<br />
reaionnbls price. Call Mlkeaf39).<br />
l.M<br />
H<br />
HOUSEWORK — imall paint Iflta,<br />
eunins jra«, cleaning aftlei. No lot too<br />
bio or too imall Call anytlfnt JSf 3? if<br />
BIUABLI WOMAN — ae.lies days<br />
cleaning work. Experienced ana<br />
inorough. 130per dav call 3W-SS34 119<br />
. TAURUS — 1MJfully egulppM trailur.<br />
Mid. bottles, sleeps 4, UWd on«e, wlm<br />
mtraJ. Must sell tail iff UK.<br />
ff<br />
IURPLUJ J1IPS - ear* and trucks<br />
avallaela thrBugn government •gencfel.<br />
Many ietl under KM, call JlJ.J4J.il«,<br />
e.t. 4130 <strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation on how to<br />
purchase.<br />
iff<br />
* if74CHly¥M*Liiu — Sttflonyvason,<br />
PS. PI, auto. 13,090 tnllai, good<br />
eondltion. eallllf.nM<br />
M<br />
\m~TO¥0TA<br />
COROLLA - 4 Weed,<br />
AM.FM, tJ.fOB. Mult wli. Call 6*1-053?<br />
JWJfM (.19<br />
If7l 6MIVV STATION - VVBgsn Mallhu<br />
Ciaislc, Lt blue, small «i». good Mpr,<br />
IM.OM mllet. All option, la. cend.<br />
S4.M0. Call 39V !544. s to J p,m daily, f<br />
a.m. nJp.mmH.ndi • |,u<br />
BUDDY'S TV<br />
Call 823-2203<br />
24 Hour Service<br />
|7 Days a Week andHoMayi<br />
NO SERVICE CHARGE<br />
30 Yrs,<br />
Servicing All Areas<br />
BOATS<br />
WINTEH STORAGE<br />
The re will ke a ttiorl.se ol availible<br />
W W<br />
l»« f«r tiMiflHI' ...ton.<br />
Mate rejerv.tlon, early. SutMara<br />
ieats, motors aim i/O'« itaHiiis «<br />
M per II. SutilOe ana iaiide. call<br />
MMdnwiew Marln. Inc. Ev/inrude<br />
aiUOMCdeal.n mi.;? H •<br />
BOUOH MIXM - M gf, 8W But test,<br />
l m C l U W l t u<br />
tl<br />
SUMMER CLUAPlANGl — BrltM<br />
'•IMhidi Fait tatjUwar., MfiuiiJJ! Sim.<br />
Nereroa* urM and<br />
mtia,.<br />
^Fanfaiy, leM Hayan Avtj<br />
Anjnday fury Saturday, 1&J0 fd 3 p,ffH<br />
i aMtsf Tnufiaay, 1MI p.m. _1_M ><br />
PAINTING<br />
Bill Gannon<br />
INTERIOR-EXTERIOR<br />
Free Estimates<br />
Call 641-4139<br />
Quality Work Done<br />
Premium paint used<br />
Reasonable Rate.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong> I Services<br />
CA1INO FORMS — printing, <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
wppiiei. stationary, n<strong>of</strong>ary puellc. 0,c<br />
lecretarlal Sarvlet, 11M *Mt Ave, Ml.<br />
Personals<br />
REAL ESTATE — position open <strong>for</strong> ar<br />
eBefflentea, aggres.lve full tlma (tie. .JH?3JL"<br />
Perion or Broker, Ola eitaBll.had center T * r " *"»'<br />
city <strong>of</strong>fice with liberal com mil. Ion<br />
arrangements and Is expanding ttialr<br />
PfMent <strong>of</strong>fice Write Bai 74.1, Sentinel<br />
Ledger<br />
if<br />
DRV CLEANING — I IM <strong>of</strong> garment.<br />
U; sadtpreadi, draen, ale, 1 Ml H,<br />
Single, double and triple load washer!<br />
and dryeri, w n V Banaflfl. Call<br />
^|.UO0WQrkdayt.<br />
H<br />
ipARTIMI HELP—mature respontlbl.<br />
eaopla wllllno to wafk, laundreis,<br />
TiouialwtBino, dlhlns room, nurlaa<br />
tj*SH-«yi<br />
and aim ij VMr. M<br />
(iider. Paper routes aveilaele <strong>for</strong> all<br />
..Mar round routes between litr, ana Mm<br />
[«LJ«6t <strong>for</strong> IMmmar kid, alas. Can m<br />
AN <strong>of</strong> UriN-paPt tlma, <strong>for</strong> deetori<br />
iJfflM, Ocean eity. Sand resume to Box<br />
/flSenfin^Ledrjer<br />
J.JJ<br />
SIiR NMOIB - In PiUrmo.<br />
thlldrwi itartlne Aug. \m, Won.<br />
7:M •.m, until I p.m. Call eji.ui.<br />
Auo fth tm than call M44M <strong>for</strong><br />
TRUCK DRIVER<br />
Experience<br />
raeetiify in<br />
deUvsring fumlture ft appdancet<br />
FuU lime, year round work.<br />
Mutt have vaN N.J. driven<br />
Hcenti. Mature, be relaMe<br />
A wining to work.<br />
Apply In parson<br />
STAINTONSDEPT.<br />
STORE<br />
Bin a Aibury, 0.C,<br />
partial from AMIe to Oaraga,' almost<br />
anything bought, 3?9 I4t»6r 7o7-25ea M<br />
KANE'S COINS<br />
Coins, Stamps, Supplies<br />
1J4S Asbury Ave, 398-5998<br />
Open All Ytar, Wifl, ftifu iaf.<br />
Buying A Selling Coins<br />
Sinn 1141<br />
LEOAL<br />
SECRETARY - ctp.tjl.<br />
.Wfieri <strong>for</strong> law firm In Ocean city, IIMI<br />
•uperlenc.and Itwrttiana preferred but<br />
! f^ Wlng-muit "2JW ncntarm<br />
Mum, cm MMiosMtwaanf and s<br />
CARPET CLEAHW6<br />
TBAIffE<br />
Part Hint<br />
SEARS CLEANING SER-<br />
VICE* Is now hiring far •<br />
Wrt timt CARPET<br />
CLEANING<br />
pesifiBn.<br />
LMrn on th« most mMirn<br />
truck mounted equlpmtnt<br />
Item itnior techniclim^<br />
«o<strong>of</strong>l uliry plus btntfifi.<br />
For further conjlderitlon,<br />
£•11 Mr. McCaffrey •» (Mf 1<br />
mrm.<br />
equal OBpsrttmity «m»ioy w M/P<br />
YEAR ROUND -full time (sola, glut<br />
crow and Blue Shield and vacation<br />
&*iiflf». Apply In parten, Yaitafdayi,<br />
RooieveitBlvd, ivarmora , H<br />
NOW TAKINS -appllc.tlon<strong>for</strong> winter*,<br />
reifaurant work. Apply In perton<br />
variltylnmsMlttiSf.<br />
tf<br />
WANTBD - Ocean city yaar round.<br />
Llva In companion <strong>for</strong> aeml-convale.enl<br />
lady. Light MUM-Maplng, end cooking<br />
nsulrtd. Licensed driver<br />
preferred.<br />
PtaaMrtply to la Ml, stnthal.<br />
Ltdgef |.|5<br />
PART TIWi—animation man, CHI Iff,<br />
'Mf<br />
H5<br />
BABYSITTM NIBBED - (<strong>of</strong> MMM<br />
farm In <strong>On</strong>an city; j p.m. te i.X p.m.<br />
Monday through Friday, 3nd grade girl.<br />
Call Mr.. Huff alter 4 p.m. at Jf 17513 I.<br />
BUYING.<br />
Silver* Gold<br />
Coins<br />
Call fur Top Meet<br />
JEHSEY SHORE RARE<br />
COINS & STAMPS<br />
506 E, 8th St. Ocean CHy<br />
308-8739<br />
G»ANT<br />
COIN-OP<br />
LAUNDRY<br />
OPEN 7DAYS<br />
Including Sunday<br />
Leads <strong>of</strong> Large Washers A<br />
Dryers. Nevtr Arty Wiqlflng<br />
SAME DAY SERVICE<br />
In Our Pr<strong>of</strong>essional pry<br />
Cleaning Dtpt, from /wion,<br />
to Sat. '<br />
Ask about our Ntw Service.<br />
Repairs and Alterations or<br />
New or Old Garments.<br />
CLEAN ALL<br />
COIN-OP CENTER<br />
Groveland Ave. a New Rd,<br />
Somers Point<br />
Wanted<br />
ORTHODONTIC ASSISTANT —<br />
Jleaslno parunellty, full or part time,<br />
pteply to lox 747, The Sentinel Ledger! a<br />
— Johnaon outboarot. 70<br />
i^i»iiTai(ry, tw hfermatten<br />
R.E. For Sale<br />
tWELV OMB- kNntin, on. ban,<br />
BUAND NIW - aupin, ....<br />
JBWB, malntenana frit vinyl ti<br />
eadraima, J full Mfn. Salt r<br />
SCHUBA-OUB<br />
Op«n y«ir round from 4:JO<br />
a.m. to 12 midnight. Off<br />
street pirking right at the<br />
doer,<br />
416 Atlantic Ave, Ocean city<br />
t<br />
HOME HEALTH CARE<br />
It you iieMa nune, nurse aide, or<br />
companion al re.ion.ble ran,, call<br />
fuaUty Care, T days a week, H nr.<br />
A Compl<br />
mplete Nursing Sei<br />
Servlep;<br />
v<br />
M.CHISM<br />
Rig. Builder<br />
Alterations, Additions &<br />
Renovations, Bathroom a<br />
Kitchen Formica Work.<br />
Paneling, Drop Ceilings.<br />
No lob too small, all work<br />
guaranteed, free estimate.<br />
CALL 399-8304<br />
REUPHOLSTERY<br />
Expert Workmanship<br />
Quality Fabrics<br />
TWO WEEK<br />
DELIVERY<br />
Can Today <strong>for</strong> FREE<br />
to-Home Estimate.<br />
NoObHgaUon.<br />
PLATTS FURNITURE<br />
927-8116<br />
ED'S LOCK SERVICE.<br />
Installations i, repairs. 24<br />
hr. emergency service.<br />
•"Vour ..full<br />
service<br />
locksmith"<br />
Call 927-1489 TF<br />
CLASTKON - lffjp and |f7,. M W. a,^<br />
» hp JohnMn, 40 day warranty en<br />
engine. Call 3W1C4<br />
ff<br />
IHDOOH WINTER — atarMi far beat In<br />
garage thai measure, js'xas'. Call Iff.<br />
»0° fia<br />
1W4 . W FLHTCRAriT — I*, aThp,<br />
cutty<br />
cabin, VHP, depth Under,<br />
outrloger., haM, naw canva. and saahi,<br />
many extra,. Ml hews,<br />
GieMlani<br />
n/m.<br />
Call IfMMf tftar t<br />
ltn ORAOV WHITE - » CheupeaKe<br />
wim ewHy e*»ln, |.o, it! hj., good<br />
condition. Poor haallh (orchs ule,<br />
aiKlngt),«511.CalUW.°ai<br />
H<br />
17 FT, FIBBfiOLASS-boet, JohmonaJ<br />
hp, trailer, electric winch, ill equip<br />
men!. IWtt. Shore Acre. Mobile Park,<br />
Mil 1. Shore Rd.. Palermo. Lot tiA<br />
after! p.m. 1.19<br />
ISA RAY WIEKINBH - It, U ff,,<br />
FRENCH REAL ESTATI<br />
REALTORS<br />
J9J.5454<br />
ill<br />
w<br />
«•<br />
CRUISERS — 11 n. Bonania, radio,<br />
daptnltidar,CB,outrl«gan.cuddy, I O,<br />
165 WWrc Call 3W 1319 «15<br />
S> HP MBRC. — outboard with contrail,<br />
vary good cond <strong>On</strong> boat, will demon-<br />
•trata. Asking lisa, waakandi MUM,<br />
Mtk (315) 2M-7M3<br />
ll»<br />
a' CHRrs CRAFT — (wood). Dridna,<br />
twlnacrew.naadxa-neingvp Excellent<br />
family twit, call W 5711 <strong>for</strong> Inspection<br />
enddetalli. - nf<br />
«l HP—and 45 hp. Mercury motor, with<br />
control.. Both need rtpalra. Alto old 15<br />
not Doat. contact jack warren at<br />
Lemonfi,3rdandBay.<br />
tit<br />
LUHRS— »' Spt. Flttl., F-B, wood It**,<br />
new 130 OMC eng Low houra, w»U<br />
aojilppad. Cxoallant condition. In Water<br />
ready Hi go. Mutt tacrlflc*. wni accapt<br />
reatonaolaoWer.3»»-47B<br />
. t-H<br />
r SAILING DINOHY —dsubl* hull with<br />
dotation kiclgdlng taut. Like new. $ta.<br />
Celiwesi<strong>of</strong><br />
nj<br />
TWOFAMLY<br />
Mu*t be teen to fully appreciate thli<br />
family located on one <strong>of</strong> the garden*<br />
street,. Upper level contlsti <strong>of</strong> ir vj ng rn<br />
rm., modem kitchen, five bedroomi. M*<br />
TOM WARD'S<br />
UPHOLSTERY<br />
26 S. Short Road<br />
Msfinori, N.J><br />
CUSTOM MADE<br />
•Dnptffts<br />
•Bid Spread! • Sip C«wi,<br />
•Vatonctt<br />
•WovmWMds<br />
399-7554<br />
General Mdse.<br />
THIRD ANNIVERSARY<br />
SALE—fine<br />
tablawart, unusual gift*. Norcnat card*<br />
andwrape. Flair 4 Fantasy, MM Hnan<br />
Ave MtM*H Mtnday thru Saturday<br />
»:*) to 5 p.m. except Thursoay 1 Is r<br />
pLtn. ' H<br />
THl FLCA MABKBT^t«7 Haven Avef<br />
(Palmer Center) has new and uied<br />
Items, jewelry, antlqvn. cmtectlbWi,<br />
etc. Open dally t to l and Its 1. Cent<br />
ANTIQUES — 4,000 *t oitcount prices.<br />
11 roomtopen 13J p.m. A aMKtws* buy*,<br />
apprtltatorrunttag talaa Inhomea. Ill<br />
Shore Hd.Somert Point. WWeT? tH<br />
NEW PORTA (KSTTV NO. » — HO<br />
prict tie, will fall nr tM. Call Itf-e7«7, t<br />
to lp.m. or arm «pm. • tf<br />
FLKAMARKsfT— S* ftaty.<br />
it u<br />
ti Wagon whatf :Cawporoud0. fa 1<br />
to ts*p.m,Spac*Bor free to campers.<br />
ALUMINUM *CR*eieS — MO storm<br />
Pets<br />
•nttalMd. Miami tomer* Co. sal Mai<br />
Road, Route t, Ionian Posit, OKI W4<br />
413), . . •• .'•.•• Z 1 ' •'<br />
HALFOFFPAPKHIACK<br />
BOOM--All<br />
«^»*
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TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />
c<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST U,1880<br />
R.I, For Sale RE. For Sale R.E. For Sale R.E. For Sale R.E.ForSale R.E. For Sale R.I, For Salt R.I, For Sale<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />
PAGE 17 — SECTION TWO<br />
tft<br />
Sandpiper realty<br />
41IAIinticAvt.<br />
Viim....<br />
NEWLIST1N6,<br />
FIVE UNITS- plus owner's sleeping quarters. 3 units<br />
heated. All In excellent condition income close to<br />
112,000. Asking $149,000, " *<br />
NEW LISTING—3 bedroom cottage with Franklin<br />
stove plus one bedroom studio apt. Act last on this, it<br />
won't last long at (59,000.<br />
DUPLEX—Just Reduced, Five bedroom s bath upper<br />
cottage, 2 bedroom first floor apt. with yearly rental,<br />
AM heated, •xcellgnt location, one block from beach.<br />
i8»,»00.<br />
LARGE OCEAN CITY HOTBU-Mi rooms, 27<br />
bathrooms and heated owner's apt. Excellent income.<br />
Owner will finance <strong>for</strong> qualified buyer, call us <strong>for</strong><br />
details.<br />
COMMERCIAL PROPURTr—prime downtown<br />
location on Asbury Ave. Double size store win 2 apts, en<br />
second floor plus 11x100 adjacent parking let. Owner<br />
(nxious.<br />
"A LANDMARK" IN SEASHORE LIVING.<br />
Between 17th & 18th Sts. on Simpson Avenue<br />
Ocean City, New Jersey<br />
Wednesday thru Sunday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.<br />
New townhomes located just blacks from the b«ach and<br />
boardwalk and steps away from Ocean City's new community<br />
center..<strong>of</strong>fering minimum maintenance and<br />
maximum, value,<br />
1 bedrooms, IVa baths, living ream, family-dining room<br />
and well coordinated kitchen provides spacious living<br />
area totaling 1,275 sq, ft.<br />
Liberal mortgage financing available to qualified buyers.<br />
(609)398-4511<br />
LANDMARK<br />
REALTY<br />
3324 Slmpion Ave.<br />
Ocean City, N.J. 08226<br />
MONICA<br />
REA<br />
FINANCING AVAILABLE<br />
TO QUALIFIED BUYER<br />
^Franklin ^Villiams<br />
REALTORS<br />
The early bird gets<br />
the pick/qf these New<br />
Listings<br />
[from<br />
jMlliams<br />
NEW LISTINGS<br />
SOUTH END Steps to beach, 1st fl, Condo Unit, Living<br />
room with fireplace, dining area, kitchen, ] bedrooms, 1<br />
full baths. Beautifully furnished. Financing available to<br />
qualified buvir,<br />
SOUTH END, 2nd fl. condo unit with ocean view, living<br />
room ( dining area, kitchen, 1 bedrooms, a full bafhs.<br />
Tastefully furnished and decorated. Financing available<br />
to qualified buyer,<br />
DUPLEX LOT, Good yearly location near stores and<br />
school. 57.5x90 Call Us Nowl<br />
DUPLfcX LOT 40x115, Good location <strong>for</strong> yearly units.<br />
Asking iii.iOO, Cheek with us now!<br />
EXCELLENT INVESTMENT Property, Three units with<br />
approx. gross income <strong>of</strong> 19,600. Front house: 1st fl, living<br />
roam, dining area, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, 2nd fl, living room,<br />
dining ream, 4 bedrooms, 1 bath. Rear Cottage: Living<br />
roam, kitchen, 1 bedroom and bath. Priced in the<br />
*70s_ .Better Hurry I<br />
TWO FAMILY 1st unit, living room with fireplace, diningkitchen<br />
combination, Vi bath, I bedroom. 2nd unit, living<br />
room, kitchen-dining comb,, 1 bath & 3 bedrooms. Ground<br />
level, garage, laundry area and shower. Asking $79,500.<br />
Inspect Today I<br />
1330 BAY AVENUE 399 5711<br />
32nd 4 Central Ave.<br />
3990998<br />
SHORE REALTY<br />
OCEAN CITY-<br />
J*% DOWN—duplex. 1<br />
bedrooms, Wt baths, nice<br />
location, call Today.'<br />
~ — r k.i FOR THE INVBSTOR — llva itrt.<br />
JUST LISTED — trleln nw bMctiind INVEST IN OCEAN CITY - Cjfifr^ „„,„„„, m r w 3 brfrwn »«., DM I<br />
bointwilk- Two ipKbui > Mum »ptj, Ailwrr location SKondllsorlbMrwm tM^^^nmdg^wmmguH,<br />
iMiaii bedroom apt. Flrit floor, apt., flrtt floor »to piw **!jr!; apt Tvvoapt».naat«rNaarb«ach. stop<br />
pwi«l»d and haatid fcr vw round in: condition. Prlcid at •"•f 00 -J*!!* In <strong>for</strong> mora Into Jonnmn RatltorjilM<br />
vtry good cmiillon. Jcfxiion, Rwllon, Shora Raalty, 3015 Atlantic Av.AtlanJIc w w |. y A v.<br />
J, M•<br />
Clty.N.•^.3^7»0W ' " . .— • T- ,<br />
NCAR BAY - 4 badroom, J Ulti horn,<br />
convartv to lummir
ammamm'srmisiss<br />
PAGE IB — SECTION TWO<br />
RE. For Sale<br />
RE. For Sale<br />
franklin c Williams<br />
""REALTORS<br />
Fishing <strong>for</strong> a Realtor?<br />
Hook up with Williams ,.,<br />
you'll pr<strong>of</strong>it from it<br />
1330 BAY AVENUE 399 5711<br />
SAT. & SUN, -1:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M.<br />
AUGUST 16th & 17th<br />
ELEGANT LUXURIOUS MAGNIFICENT<br />
43 BAY ROAD<br />
"IN THE GARDENS"<br />
Swimming Pool <strong>for</strong> those refreshing evenings<br />
and warm days, Nice Patio and surrounding landscaped<br />
grounds. Large Florida Room<br />
overlooking the pool. Oversized Master Bedroom<br />
with private bath. Loads <strong>of</strong> closets and access<br />
door to pool. Additional bedroom and bath<br />
together with modern electric kitchen, breakfast<br />
area, expansive Living Room and separate<br />
Pining Room all on the first floor. Entire second<br />
floor contains sleeping quarters <strong>for</strong> your many<br />
guests, private bath. Ro<strong>of</strong> deck with bay views.<br />
Oil hot wafer baseboard heat. Lot site 12O'xl25'<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
SAT, & SUN, -1:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M.<br />
AUGUST 16th & 17th<br />
FRENCH REAL ESTATE, INC. HAGER REAL ESTATE<br />
1 ATLANTIC AVE, 421 BATTERSIA ROAD<br />
399-5454 3990041<br />
y<br />
THE SENTiNEL-LEDOER. OCEAN CITY,<br />
R.E. For Sale R.E. For Sale RE. For Sale R.E. For Sill Yearly Rentals \<br />
OCEANVIEWS GALORE from this<br />
lovely duplex located in excellent Cedar<br />
Beach location. First floor has )<br />
bedrooms, Hj baths. Second floor has 1<br />
bedrooms, j baths, Beth units art<br />
heated, <strong>of</strong>f street parking, 2 ear garage<br />
and more $219,000.00<br />
NORTHRND DUPLEX Close to Oardens<br />
is this lovely property, i unit has I<br />
bedrooms, bath, eat-in kitchen and<br />
hardwood fleers. The second has 4<br />
bedrooms, iv9 bath, hardwood floors,<br />
fireplace in living room a spacious<br />
wrap around porchci. Garage, enclosed<br />
outside shower and i car <strong>of</strong>f street<br />
parking. Invest and enjoy ilM.oOB.OO<br />
NORTHEND HOME made <strong>for</strong> the large<br />
family. This home contains 8 bedrooms.<br />
JVi baths, iarye living room with<br />
fireplace, eat in kitchen, <strong>for</strong>mal dining<br />
room, pantry and mere. Priced right at<br />
189,000.00<br />
CEDAR BEACH DUPLEX Excellent<br />
duplex, j bedroom, 1 bath each unit,<br />
screened perches on both floors. Recently<br />
upgraded and priced right at<br />
1175,000.00<br />
EXCELLENT INCOME opportunity.<br />
Centrally located duplex w/addltlonal<br />
guest room. Two 2 bedroom, 1 bath<br />
apartment, and three additional guest<br />
suitei. Excellent location and Income<br />
$84,500.00<br />
INCORPORATfD<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
STORE AND. TWO APTS. Store It<br />
currently (eafM as a delleitMMR. with<br />
produce stand in rear. There is a 3<br />
bedroom, 1 bath apartment on the tint<br />
floor, and a 2 bedroom, I Bath apartment<br />
on the second floor with a rear<br />
sundeck. Financing Is available to a<br />
qualified buyer. *i 39,000.00<br />
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY US' frontage<br />
on Ninth St. Excellent location,<br />
owner will re-plot and financing<br />
available to a qualified buyer, Ex<br />
cellent busineis location <strong>for</strong> car wash,<br />
storage facility, stores, tie, stM.SM.M<br />
EXCELLENT DUPLEX INVEST<br />
MINT 2 DMroom, I,bath each floor.<br />
Both units are heated and insulated lor<br />
yearly living and located very close to<br />
the beach SIU,000.00<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />
SPACIOUS EXECUTIVE HOME. This<br />
custom-built colonial located in a rural<br />
settlement <strong>of</strong>fers space <strong>for</strong> the growing<br />
family. Large LR, DR, eat-in kitchen,<br />
family room with i feet brick fireplace,<br />
activity room, 4 bedrooms, V/t paths, full<br />
basement and % car garage, A MUST<br />
SEE 11*145,000.00<br />
TIMBER LANE West Colonial. This<br />
spacious new home, boasts ] bedrooms,<br />
Wt baths, LR, DR, eat-in kitchen, large<br />
family room with fireplace, 2 ear<br />
garage and mere. All en a Vi acre lot in<br />
this prestigious location. Asking<br />
*114,500.00<br />
INCORPORATED<br />
"REALTORS<br />
33rd A Albury Ave., O.C. 398-5000<br />
ENGLISH CREEK is * acres, 11' road frontage. Mwfjy<br />
cleared, includes • 3 bedroom bungalow. t120,000.<br />
OCBAN CITY<br />
SOUTH END DUPLEX—one 3 bedroom apt,one2bedroom<br />
apt. excellent condition. Just $129,900.<br />
MULTI-UNIT across the street from beach, excellent <strong>for</strong><br />
large family or pr<strong>of</strong>essional person.<br />
HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL duplex plus rear cottage.<br />
Asking tsv.soo.<br />
NEW TOWNHOUSE! AND CONDOMINIUMS<br />
SELLING NOW,<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
CLOSED SUNDAY<br />
KI.AI,<br />
itn»Oc«»nAv«nut, Om« City, H«wJ«r««y HIM ,<br />
HEATED DUPLEX en 2 lots, I bedrooms, bath, living<br />
room, kitchen and washer, first floor, two bedrooms,<br />
'living room, bath, kitchen and washer en second floor.<br />
$129,000.<br />
TWO BEDROOM DUPLEX close to beach. $110,000.<br />
THREE HEATED UNITS 2 apis., have fine bedroom,<br />
living room, kitchen, bath, rented yearly. Three bedroom<br />
apt. (owner's apt.) Excellent condition. Two separate<br />
detached garages In rear. Let 40xlli, Owner anxious Is<br />
sell. 1110,000.<br />
TWO BEDROOM furnished cottage. $5o|ooo.<br />
Goss Realty<br />
BIALTM<br />
3258 Asbury Ave, Phone3992098<br />
WISHAM<br />
TRIPLEX good income with<br />
3 apti. to rent. Priced in the<br />
MULTI-UNIT, good income<br />
producer, 4 furnished .<br />
unlti in good condition.<br />
Callnowi<br />
•10 Ocein Ave,<br />
399 0900<br />
UPPER TOWMSWP<br />
Vt to one acre wooded lot<br />
starting at $23,500, Call us<br />
<strong>for</strong> all details.<br />
AVALONREAL<br />
ESTATE ASBKY<br />
Madam, NM JvwyM223<br />
3M-M77<br />
OCEAN CITY BAY FRONT<br />
Rare Find! DUPLEX<br />
Sale by owner. 17th it,<br />
area. Panoramic view <strong>of</strong><br />
bay,. Spacloui decks,<br />
parking each apt, 1<br />
bedroom*, Vh bath*,<br />
raised fireplaces, elec.<br />
heat, unfurnished liif.WO,<br />
All cash,<br />
For Appointment<br />
PH.JW2M*<br />
9».m.'tiisp.m.<br />
OCBANCITY<br />
Conwr orai*rty with < mlltl, sMch<br />
Meek, grtlt mm vlam. AiKlni<br />
>l».0Ot.<br />
$ 1 r«nrty<br />
tMM<br />
FRANK X. SMITH<br />
Realtor<br />
flMVentnorAve.<br />
Margate<br />
«U-(2OO<br />
Financing available to<br />
qualified buyer. Three<br />
bedroom, v/t bath duplex, •<br />
years old. Quiet area, both<br />
units fully rented, tlts.ooo.<br />
Retirement bungalow, ljtti<br />
It, area, 2 bedrooms, l<br />
b»th,»ieatcd. $54,500.<br />
Shore Realty<br />
615 Bay Am,<br />
399-1900<br />
Yearly Rants Is<br />
YEARLY RENTAL — NIC* 3 tmXttm<br />
ranch Mmi, with living nem, dining<br />
room, MfcMn, I full bathi, i*MMry<br />
room, 1 car strnt, vMumluiH, Im-<br />
KMItta occupincy. M M Fr»nwin<br />
. WllllamlRaaltorlBOBayAv..Jr»<br />
'gll<br />
. tf<br />
PR0P8HTY OWNIM — » VOUT«<br />
JntirnM In rantingan t ytar found<br />
Mill, CII Woo* Aetncy. North and<br />
WMiyAvt.M-UK ff<br />
YEARLY RENTALS<br />
Available September<br />
RANDALL REALTY .<br />
Realtors<br />
55th a Central 3912210<br />
SPLIT LEVBL-J MfnHn, J Mill apt,<br />
o«riookino tut If Hi «rw lagoon (rom<br />
your d«ck. Naw csnMruftltfl Incluan<br />
fMpltfi and (II wllanea. AviiliM<br />
AM. 1, UN plut KM. AvMM Ml<br />
WtA(«RlMraiMff7 tf<br />
MODERN CONPO -on. bioToom, n««<br />
urfM, conv*nltnt lootlon, V, block to<br />
(•Mi, wfurnimtf, tm plui utftltM,<br />
CtllHBWII«Mlty,BWlt8ri,itMW ft<br />
SHORE REALTY _ HM HMfal rMrly '<br />
rnitil(ivtlltWt,eiMMity|M.im fl<br />
THRU BEDROOM —' uniow»h«j<br />
ham. AviliiMt Aufl, lit, m sir SiPTtMBIR lit — My Jilt. Two<br />
Mr«o», Mmlly nan, Mtmr, dfy»r. baaresm apartmant. laundry itcimiM,<br />
KU par fMMN plM utllltlM, Kotufl L.<br />
Peggy<br />
39M737<br />
SOUTH END — tevtty I<br />
itupltx, wMhar, irytr, MR<br />
carpttlm, aviir. »U, nfv<br />
n«firM. *M« mo, ptw Metric m-mm<br />
i n f<br />
THUEE StDRQOM — Duptm, ftnt<br />
floor, fvmlthM, wMlw, dryer, wall M<br />
Mil caro*t, poren, imr MM «n)<br />
wioiipint. tm pw month pk» utniNM.<br />
Av»i Mi* mmmbw. OK a m<br />
nn<br />
ttt<br />
VKAM-Y mWTAL — im.<br />
>tlfaS< fVwiMv tint vMvJ<br />
uatMra. 1st mm *w jf.<br />
HAVE TOUR NBXT - WfHMIHHI *t* ). ttt 11. um m mat* *M Ma<br />
Th» Tin* Cwnpcny «f Jtria*, nt «M<br />
A*n»*,OCMn^it».N.J.Cf4fMM. ff CM *MM1<br />
OAftDINS-furnlDiM 1 bMroo,<br />
mod.ni dupUx. Wninr, orytr, owi<br />
w»h«r, dltpoul, w-w carpMlnn, each,<br />
MMum. N«r MKII, SIM P*r month<br />
Nut metric, AniiiHt Mtt. 4»i»<br />
f 175<br />
flf<br />
•o<br />
rRIDAY, AUGUST15.1980<br />
Yearly Rentals<br />
tmmhouw, fully njmHI«a*14ji» (BBB1I1<br />
(Jut iflllltm, lir ( M H M CWI Won.<br />
ST. JAMiS ON ••ACH-tWIt' "•»». "<br />
•n«j, t<br />
NEW DUPklX—Flrit ' flur, 1<br />
BliBtllMrBW** m r o w , ••**•»*», c p , mifwr* »•<br />
BMnetm, 1 M*I, wiihw, wvtr, din. Muin, Nepafc. SOT Pk» Haat, AvilUH.<br />
WBMr, rtfrigirator, c?f»rt. ml put Auf Mill, Call IM-Vftl<br />
«K Hiiif Rial Utati, Rwitor, 421<br />
•FFICIINCV — iparfffKnt. (umUhM,<br />
HfttfmRgHWII<br />
H<br />
ftl<br />
TWO AND A HALF - bmjroom, meaam<br />
(umiuirt M M flair ipaFtiTimt, lanja<br />
mMtar bwroom, print* balcony, w*,<br />
Kvlnf room, dining room, tllipout h.H<br />
M9tk to kMcti, fanaM in yam, «rd St.,<br />
w.ih.r, dry.r. nil Plu« gfilltltt,<br />
AillBHSt«ncvmt tf<br />
TWO BEDROOM - mMnt furnBMi,,<br />
lit ft. apt,, half block ID Mack, ^g ||,<br />
ww. lewd yard, ffatlo. swlnr. dry«,<br />
w.iiati. »«it. «m, MU Hut utiiltin.<br />
livln|bM«am combln.llon, tutti and<br />
Wttlian, print, antniia. lit User,<br />
vltlnHy Jn« ind Malay. Avallaon<br />
I«pt«mb«flll.CalHWll» It<br />
Niei TWO UDRQOM — ynfymfchaa<br />
hom.. family ram, pern HI HM<br />
plia ourtid. *«w. duhwavw, nt<br />
Ml.««tPIVlullllllM.0cl.1.M4»l fl •<br />
YIABLY, «INTA1, -<br />
l*«IBianismiih(iii<br />
aptn porch<br />
Avtiiab* r<br />
fur.<br />
IfWIIIy<br />
11. tW ntti pM<br />
SOUTHINP— 1 Mrwn .rill, family<br />
APT — 1 BMrsam,<br />
Mm, IM Mtht, family nan MM<br />
^rS ^ Mth<br />
nnm»a,f^,wnmlarrmumpin iiiirtiUwc^fHSf «na hst wiftr<br />
UllUtlai.Wf.i3B<br />
|.lf (n^ug.a, (MJB, Awllabl. Mpt. No p*N.<br />
WO,flWF,B,T-,^M,,cen,,3 a»*MIW»,fW-..B.l«W Ht<br />
*" (l •.*'•.?« ffl 1 ?!^'!! 1 *? 11 i* Wi!l IWBBiNa MOMB - ipaclai ittanlft<br />
YEARLY RENTAL<br />
OfflCC FOR PROfTESSBHAl<br />
Corner location at Plata it<br />
eando. consisting <strong>of</strong> Ml<br />
square feet. Immediate occupancy.<br />
slZS monthly plus<br />
utilities.<br />
MARR AGENCY<br />
Betfl<strong>of</strong><br />
2121 Albury Afg,<br />
318-7036<br />
OR WINTER -tnunafMra»artm*rif,<br />
I Mntm, IMng-dlnlno kltchtn<br />
combo, **, furnlahM, W.Kwr, dry*.<br />
%m ptr month include! halt aM<br />
vtflltlM. Matura Mulh, nepan. Call Mt.<br />
9SS<br />
H<br />
UNFURNIIHED—vary nlfa 1 tM'sni<br />
Cap* CM Kith IV. Uffitj msMFn kit<br />
Man, aan with knotty pin. pamnn,<br />
HartlM i ar garafa, plua wwkihmi.<br />
Ay.intt* Oct i, Utt month ptui<br />
vfllltl«i.etllMt4m,aiknrlruet. tf<br />
i IIBROOM - unfumMM mMtm<br />
horn, <strong>for</strong> rant. Endunt all yaar roooa<br />
n.lgnborhood. Matura ratpanilMi<br />
PMplasnly.ealllfMBHtfttrflvi. Ml<br />
FULLY FURNISHED-%MMam, IM<br />
katM, ww eirptt, fMMa, tt«*,<br />
w.lh«-,dryff,dmiwnh»r. MoMm alt-<br />
In kitchw. Utilities ind. MIS mo. call<br />
LOVELY THRU — Mdrootn apartrrunt,<br />
MU par manth. FB h Lais<br />
Raalten, )»1TO or avMngt Mty<br />
WajiiafWI4W ^ Hi<br />
THRIB BEPBOOM - unflJmHhM,<br />
antrallyiMatM,axeallantcaMHIeii,ns<br />
ptn er imiil chndrm. Mil par month<br />
plmhtund.wttrlc.ClmMXM Ml<br />
Rooms<br />
BOANDINO HOME — ipaeial «naM0n<br />
Mr aldariy, 1 mt.ll, l.unflry ann TV.<br />
mum.<br />
n<br />
OAVID ALLAN INN - mAU9.1«al«2»p«-w«k.JW1«T.<br />
O-Arcy, KMMn, 1111 Say An, 1ft.<br />
LOVIkT -1 BttrWfll apt- At*. MM<br />
Mpt, ». UK. J»m« f, D'Arcy,<br />
WMItgnim»«yA.W^ttl H<br />
SiPTEMilR WEEKLY. — mnfal. Wit<br />
flaar coowr apt., IIMW abb na pm, half<br />
Pflcai Third it. W»^I17 • t-U<br />
VERY DESIRASLE - HUM M M<br />
apartmant, mew, (tryw, avallibl.<br />
'Aaj.Mai.Ctiliii.au HI<br />
SUMMER UNTAL - Lortfy cottag.<br />
iwakly M liprt, MM 4 Dadroom. dtall«<br />
.w«kly from Mat, lltfi. nth tnd Aibury<br />
Av. C«l«»^ft III<br />
R.E. Wanted<br />
ONI PLOOR — houH or Oopltx, s m<br />
oi»n vMw, i jth to Bra Stnat, tVKMo<br />
C U ( i H i i i n j<br />
Public Notice<br />
TAX COLLBCTORJ JALE OP UNPAID TAXEi<br />
MR THE VIM lift<br />
NSTICI is fHrrty fivan nut m wMcrlMr, tM tap Mltctw af Ocian eity,<br />
«» Jwsty Pvnii.ni to ma u« tf mt ttm al Nn jarKy, In •««• usts m.d.<br />
, ana pnvMad, Mil MPfM Mr HM tf mollc aatfMI at Frtday, ffw Tw«ntyNI0th<br />
; al Auiiuit, IHO.I JiOOO'crtck P.M.OIIt>.td»y .IthttMoHlrt, City M.ll.lo Mid<br />
i Clly, cartlln Ifift, tratfl ar plr«tll,MrN*4fiardaurikad,<br />
' : TntstMlais,trtcn,arp«r«lstflaMaiidrHlastMtwlilMiMdlafMtBweti<br />
ktnan ar partMi ai will partkaM UM, ubltct ta naampfiM at tM IOWMI ran<br />
-* Initnst, tut In M «» M tnau ef (MHtmn niKnrr pn ADMUM.<br />
TM tallwlM is a lut ann tattrIttlan tf ih. I.IKH «M nal tiMtt. itil|Nt fa tM<br />
•alt, ana mt twnan mw ai Mntahwd m fM list mast ap ty tM ctiiacfar, with<br />
tt<strong>of</strong>eHlamMntdataifenptMalfaatta.<br />
TBtrt will M adM mt pnatrtMiatt start ef taiti aad auMicafIan ot fha ..I.<br />
Including lnt«MI.<br />
CNARUl I, CAMP, JR. Tan CtlMettr<br />
•LOCK LOT ACCOUNT AMOUNT<br />
Mo<br />
•I!<br />
, til<br />
791<br />
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No pr«.<br />
pr<br />
«ao plim aiatfrii; and. f\<br />
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IneludM.<br />
IldM. can<br />
M tMn<br />
tM<br />
114 (at.•*/<br />
only. IMPWtMty Avt, nmwu (at. IIM<br />
HM<br />
TWO —'* NdfBSBi aM dan or uwlna<br />
mm ar ] eadiMm, mil d«orit»d and<br />
tornlihw apt.., arpttkii, MIM Mth,<br />
law<br />
IMt<br />
irll<br />
mMtm kltct, tuMIMi *«i <strong>On</strong>an<br />
lilt.<br />
par month pM natt, f-11 fnrv Hi. can<br />
•lit<br />
SNS.<br />
THREE ie<strong>of</strong>iooM - m wtw,<br />
iASioi THRU - Mdraam, a earn,<br />
teuthaM, lit f|,. *ntw, dryar, «M.<br />
w»ih»r, ajgg pin tMfrfe. RtfaFanett<br />
M HOrlty twpo.it. No MM, en IN.' :<br />
W8 Ml".<br />
FULLV FURNISHED -1 badraem IM* -<br />
bath, ww urptt, flraplist, d«K^;<br />
wMNr.dryar.ilihwitMr, medtm aat.-,<br />
ki klhmn, Utmtlw Inch, to) nm Ml*.-<br />
MUTH ENO-mmIMiMffl,'i BtmV"<br />
nraplaca, cemplMly furnltnaR, wMhtr.v<br />
drytr, dftinnMir, garHgt dfcpBiil.<br />
nog plia wtllttfM. Call HMHi afMr !.•<br />
kt ^;<br />
MODERN PIRST - floor apt. Aault^pnWTM,<br />
Nopm. m», ttemtf, f man; -<br />
AvtiMMiMt, ij.011 m-mt tin,-<br />
iieoNo ISI.OO« -1 MtMsfii, iijiir:<br />
mm Mm tirapiM, dkimg mrn, kK.*.<br />
Mn, w«Mr, aryar, wrmKiM, MtV-<br />
MluMa NM aM utllltln. Matura '<br />
Aamtciiw«n» w-<br />
MBDiRN PUlNllHee — dupln onlnrk<br />
PI. Mar taach, all alae, lit ft, J.<br />
bMresfH i katM, tWnMMr, v r b ]<br />
, aryar, TV caw..<br />
iitt)ifrtti<br />
in* ANB eiMTJAL -1 MmnTitK<br />
flier, Ursa fancM yarn, easM, wantr, *<br />
No wt»iatgarmott;wrm »<br />
ATTHACTIVl ptyiNIIHID - «f.*<br />
nitMy »pt. (area, Mai rtntti tui<br />
IMMMthaafan«yfi||Hai,ealllM. '<br />
fM<br />
iff,<br />
ATTRACTIVI PUNNIlHiB - (f,'<br />
fteltney apt,, total rtntai mi inehskii<br />
Natarmilutllltlai.aiDiMlK Iff.<br />
AtTRACTIVi.PURNIlHIB — af\ -<br />
mianey a^t, MWII, MMI rmtal I!«>-i<br />
Jiouding hat ana til utiiitiM. can cn m.%J<br />
fff.<br />
ATTRAe<br />
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ByCHUCKblLL<br />
Regular season champion<br />
Margate and runner-up<br />
Northfield began a best-<strong>of</strong>flve<br />
championship series<br />
Widnf^ay far tte Att«nfJc<br />
Cbunty BasebaU League tifle.<br />
Both •quids won seminnala<br />
ta convindng eashion<br />
with an awesome display <strong>of</strong><br />
the long ball. Players on each<br />
team cracked four home runs<br />
is the deciding game.<br />
Margate crushed Somers<br />
Point 15-t towin their series,<br />
tiro games to hone, while<br />
Northfield, <strong>for</strong> the second<br />
consecutive play<strong>of</strong>f game,<br />
Ttiey added two more In the<br />
shutout Iinwood with an U-0 fifth when Tora Freund<br />
drubbing.<br />
Extending their win streak<br />
mucked a solo homer and<br />
Blumberg had an RBI double.<br />
to 21 on the strength <strong>of</strong> fourThey jumped the lead to M-0<br />
homers and the four-hit Dit-<br />
with three in the fifth as<br />
ching <strong>of</strong> Ed Lei, Margate<br />
eliminated Somers Point The<br />
shoremen gave Lei plenty <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong>fensive support as they<br />
rapped out 13 hits on the night.<br />
Margate struck quickly in<br />
Hie tint inning when Steve<br />
Marchel doubled and yogi<br />
Hllmer drilled the first <strong>of</strong> four<br />
Margate homers to right <strong>for</strong> a<br />
M lead. It stayed that way<br />
until the fourth when Bie<br />
shoremen put it out <strong>of</strong> reach<br />
with a seven-run eiplosion,<br />
highlighted by a grand-slam<br />
homer by ACBL leader Maury<br />
Blumberg.<br />
Al Sacco and Jerry Holte<br />
also had RBIs in the Inning,<br />
George McCIaln hit the final<br />
rouniWppar <strong>of</strong> the game, a<br />
two-run job to left.<br />
Somers Point did all their<br />
•wring In the seventh. Chris<br />
Pappas and Steve Zeller<br />
wlked and a single by Gary<br />
Merllne scored Pappas. Zeller<br />
later scored on a sacrifice fly<br />
by Ocean City's Rich<br />
Cou|hlin. Frank McBrlde<br />
sJngled, and an infield error<br />
led to the final Chiefs runs.<br />
Lei allowed only four hits,<br />
while walking four and fanning<br />
seven to keep hta record<br />
unbeaten at U, Bob Contento<br />
suffered the loss.<br />
Northfield socked four<br />
borne runs and the four-hit<br />
pitching <strong>of</strong> Gary Jiampetti<br />
stymied Iinwood. It was the<br />
second consecutive shutout<br />
posted by Northfield pitching.<br />
Northfield scored what<br />
turned out to be the only runs<br />
Photo by Owtnstldal<br />
Mixed doublei winners congratulated by Tennis Director Donna Weit<br />
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<strong>On</strong> Saturday, one <strong>of</strong> the17 games and losing 7. The<br />
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Ttainla Club was Jammed with<br />
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Eighteen<br />
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The first flight saw Chris<br />
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The second flight wag won<br />
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O'Conner with Ray Porter<br />
and Mra. Porte winning Jut<br />
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Su8d and O'Conner won<br />
20 games and lest eight.<br />
The one set final showed<br />
hard serving McGurk and<br />
crisp volleying Sonner to be<br />
tM much <strong>for</strong> steady Budd and<br />
O'Conner, McGurk and<br />
Sonner won easily 6-1.<br />
ttiey would need in the first<br />
when Jiampetti reached haw<br />
on an error, then rode home<br />
on a homer by Tim SeoW.<br />
They extended their lead to5-<br />
fly by Gary JkmpetU cloned<br />
out the inning. y<br />
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run blast toleft and GoodwnC<br />
smashed a three-run shot bC :<br />
To add to Llnwood'sdead effltor to highlight »j<br />
frustration, not only did fivfrcun explosion in the statbw<br />
Gary's pitching prove to be a JUmpetU want the<br />
0 with a threfrspot in theproblem but so did his bat distance, as hta teammate* 1<br />
second.<br />
Steve Papparoni singled,<br />
Leading <strong>of</strong>f the fourth he<br />
ripped a solo homer to deep<br />
battered Linwood pitching <strong>for</strong> 3<br />
(toven bite. He struck oot six?:<br />
followed by another tingle by left centerfleld <strong>for</strong> a M advantage,<br />
At the plate be had two BBt«<br />
Mark Jiampetti. A walk to<br />
and scored two runs. 1<br />
Bill Caszar loaded the bases,<br />
Harry Carty delivered a tworun<br />
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Mo Fobom and Bd Goodwin<br />
added insult to injury as<br />
Folsom connected on a two-<br />
Frank Torrisl, who hatf<br />
defeated Gary in game<br />
suffered the loss.<br />
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For those at home<br />
TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J.<br />
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September.<br />
Students will be required to<br />
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awarded to 47 New Jersey<br />
allege student* preparing <strong>for</strong><br />
careers in newspaper Journalism.<br />
A total <strong>of</strong> 174,400 has<br />
been awarded to 118 students<br />
throughout the 54-year<br />
history <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey*<br />
Scholarship Program which<br />
began ta 1928 when • flOO<br />
grant went to a Rutgers<br />
University student.<br />
'4009 West Avenue<br />
The Liufchnir Family<br />
Butter Batter<br />
is<br />
Better Batter<br />
and SBoem<br />
OPEN<br />
TDayi<br />
A Week<br />
7 a.m. to 8 p.m.<br />
Established in I9ia<br />
1M1 Asbury Avenue Phone 609-399-0012<br />
fflil<br />
PARKING NEXT TO OFFICE<br />
Yes, We have<br />
MORTGAGE MONEY<br />
May we help YOU?<br />
WE HAVE AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHECKS<br />
Hero's an Inflation Fighter —<br />
MONEY ORDERS<br />
90 DA Y NOTICE PASSBOOK<br />
SAVINGS ACCOUNT<br />
0/ 6.18% Effective yield<br />
6 *"- " par Annum<br />
SSMMIrilmyrn Balance<br />
Penalty on all early withdrawals<br />
INTEREST COMPUTED DAILY<br />
Day <strong>of</strong> Deposit to Day <strong>of</strong> Withdrawal<br />
5 1 /2%<br />
Interest<br />
earned day <strong>of</strong><br />
Deposit to Day <strong>of</strong> Withdrawal<br />
5.65% Effective annual yield<br />
o<br />
'„The weekends breezes provided excellent sailing weather <strong>for</strong> area<br />
Hobie Cat enthuiiasts and some beauty <strong>for</strong> sightseers as demonstrated in<br />
this picture by Sentinel-Ledger photographer Charles-Andrew<br />
MissOcear<br />
• Fifteen<br />
compete fl&^turday\~^,<br />
in the 12th Amual Miss Ocean<br />
" Olfr Sohotardiip Pageant on<br />
BiiMuaic Her.<br />
- Hie winner will be crowned<br />
Qby Sheila Handley, the<br />
reigning MlM Ocean aty.<br />
Each contestant will<br />
compete in the four categories<br />
established by the Miss<br />
America Pageant's sygtem <strong>of</strong><br />
judging. They will be interviewed<br />
by the five-judge<br />
panel Saturday afternoon arid<br />
will compete during the show<br />
ta evening gown, talent and<br />
iViwim suit.<br />
V The thane <strong>of</strong> the 1980<br />
pageant, sponsored <strong>for</strong> fee<br />
second consecutive year by<br />
fee Exchange Club <strong>of</strong> Ocean<br />
aty, will be "Love is in me<br />
Air," Miss Handley, a<br />
talented and versatile singer<br />
(Please turn to pip 4)<br />
•m<br />
bt-<br />
After closed council sessions<br />
After r^vyJlJL<br />
and consent <strong>of</strong> Ocean<br />
learned yesterday.<br />
Following a series <strong>of</strong> closed<br />
meetings win council<br />
fee matter, the mayor<br />
council approved the<br />
percent raise, or 12,660 to<br />
given to McCarthy.<br />
The only dkaim<br />
council waj the<br />
matter? «&,„___,,_<br />
!*« ra*yor a»4<br />
president explained<br />
RfcCarthyhasno contra<br />
wai hired in August, hU<br />
yearnins on a different<br />
sdJBaoto than the other<br />
workert, mfi alnce he haa 'd<br />
contract, ratals md<br />
Kii<br />
thf
"SBKfcilAR.<br />
PAGE 8 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N,J, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19,1980<br />
Car care with Bill AdeUperger<br />
Carry, some tape in your car to temporarily stop radiator leaks<br />
If a radiator hose, heater<br />
hose or bypass hose should<br />
break wWta you're out on the<br />
road, tape am be used to stop<br />
• ttelMlt.<br />
% Why not pick up a roU <strong>of</strong> air<br />
• * conditioning tape and throw it<br />
4n the trunk today?<br />
• Then If a hose breaks, Just<br />
wait <strong>for</strong> the engine to cool <strong>for</strong><br />
a few minutes, until the<br />
pressure Is released through<br />
ttie leak. Loosen the radiator<br />
cap so pressure won't build up<br />
again whan the engine is<br />
restarted. Wrap the hose with<br />
• tape to stop the leak,<br />
If you don't have tape,<br />
here'* an alternative that will<br />
help <strong>for</strong> a short while. Wrap<br />
paper around the hose and<br />
. then wrap the paper and how<br />
: • tightly with a cloth to hold It in<br />
•place.<br />
It's not u good as having<br />
' tape along, but it's better than<br />
Weather<br />
. Cloudy ikiei and ralnshowers<br />
expected lor early<br />
today, becoming partly<br />
dandy la fee afternoon, and<br />
warm and humid <strong>for</strong> fee<br />
remainder <strong>of</strong> the week.<br />
Chance <strong>of</strong> a few ihowen from<br />
Wednesday through Friday<br />
With high temperature! near<br />
80 aad lowi In the mid to<br />
upper Mi. NATIONAL<br />
WEATHER SERVICE,<br />
HAPPY<br />
IRTHDAY<br />
JOAN<br />
DEVER<br />
nothing.<br />
If no water is available but<br />
your ear is equipped with<br />
windshield, washers, th*<br />
Come in • See our<br />
FALL - WINTER FASHIONS<br />
Suits • l>r«-sses<br />
744 AsbHry Ave. Ocetin City, JV.J.<br />
COLD STORAGE ON PREMISES<br />
FABULOUS<br />
_ FALL<br />
FASHIONS<br />
Sweatering with<br />
shapes &<br />
d colors<br />
windshield washer fluid can<br />
be uirt as a temporary<br />
coolant to add to the radiator.<br />
Turn the heater on to high<br />
A young boy and girl are silhouetted against a<br />
temperature and high fan<br />
because this will help' in<br />
cooling the engine. Drive<br />
glowly to fee nearest gas<br />
station.<br />
While you're doing this, if<br />
the '•hot'" light comes on or If<br />
ttie gauge (whichever you<br />
Photo By Ch«rl.i Andr.w<br />
calm bay while sailing their Sunfish over the weekend.<br />
Kemp to be dinner guest at Fox fund rawer fete<br />
U.S, Rep. Jack Kemp (B- Mepublican congressional Representatives. He has been<br />
NY), who was one <strong>of</strong> candidate Beech Fox in Cape reelected by pluralities that<br />
Governor Reagan's considerations<br />
in selecting a Kemp will be the speaker at country <strong>for</strong> any congressional<br />
May County in September, were among the - highest -. - in the<br />
running mate <strong>for</strong> November, a fund raising dinner planned candidate. Representing a<br />
will be the dinner guest <strong>of</strong> by the Fox <strong>for</strong> Congress blue-collar, industrial<br />
Committee at the Golden Democratic district <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Eagle in Gape May on Sep. York state, he wan reelected<br />
tember 22. Many second<br />
district OOP leaders are<br />
expected to attend,<br />
"Kemp Is the leader <strong>of</strong> a<br />
growing and influential group<br />
<strong>of</strong> political and economic<br />
thinkers calling far the<br />
economic And spiritual<br />
revitallzatlon <strong>of</strong> the United<br />
States," pn says, "We are<br />
leased that he wants to visit<br />
with us,"<br />
See them now<br />
at,...<br />
donna/gayfdillon<br />
Kemp is serving his fifth<br />
torrn jn the House <strong>of</strong><br />
in 1971 with 94,7percent <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>vote</strong>,<br />
The congressman is author<br />
<strong>of</strong> the book An American<br />
RenateiOieB.' A Strategy /br<br />
the 1980B, wWch dealiwith tax<br />
re<strong>for</strong>ms to fhcreiiai*il§^ 'Aon**<br />
inflationary growth <strong>of</strong> the<br />
economy, development <strong>of</strong> new<br />
energy sources, and<br />
rebuilding the country's<br />
military capabilities to deter<br />
Soviet expansion.<br />
Besides advocating tax cuts<br />
to spur general capital Investment<br />
<strong>for</strong> productivity and<br />
jobs, Kemp introduced the<br />
urban Jobs US designed to<br />
encourage economic growth<br />
In blighted inner-dry neighborhoods,<br />
Kemp's successful<br />
legislative career was<br />
preceded by an equally<br />
successful 13-year career as<br />
Tides<br />
9th STREET DRAWBRIDGE<br />
NOTICE - Deduct M hoar<br />
<strong>for</strong> beach.<br />
ADD • HOUR For Beeiby*i<br />
Potat Bridge.<br />
)FirstQnarter XFnDMoon<br />
N New Moon<br />
High<br />
..AJW. VM,<br />
19 3:05 3:40<br />
4:05 4:40<br />
5:05 Sin<br />
6:00 6:30<br />
< Lai t Quarter<br />
Low<br />
AM. P.M.<br />
9:05 9:58<br />
10:00 11.00<br />
10:50 11:55<br />
10:50 12:50<br />
a quarterback in pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
football. Re played with the<br />
San Diego Chargers and the<br />
Buffalo Bills. Re was twice<br />
all-AFL quarterback.<br />
Kemp won the AFLs most<br />
valuable player award hi 1965<br />
after leading the Bills to two<br />
successive league championships.<br />
He played in six<br />
pro all-star games, and bis<br />
Jersey, number 15, is in the<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Football Han <strong>of</strong><br />
Pipe.<br />
The dinner committee<br />
arranging the Kemp affair<br />
includes Maurice Catardo,<br />
Lower Township Republican<br />
leader; Ralph Evans, Cape<br />
May County freeholder;<br />
James Walker, president <strong>of</strong><br />
fee Ape May County Men's<br />
Republican Club; Dan Beyel,<br />
Upper Township committeeman;<br />
Tom Wark,<br />
Lower Township<br />
businessman, and Mayor Guy<br />
Mudanl <strong>of</strong> Wlldwood.<br />
\_V_\\<br />
Hn: 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />
3901214<br />
Til iifcinr *»•»••<br />
Nice and Easy does It!<br />
AMISH ROCKERS<br />
Handmade: Oak & Hickory<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly *135 00<br />
• Limited Quantities<br />
SpecialtiesLTD<br />
398-7177<br />
iith&Bwnlwift<br />
OceinCtty.N.J.<br />
InsWeTlw<br />
RMdcnHaM<br />
have) registers "hot," stop<br />
<strong>for</strong> about half an hour to let<br />
fee engine cool. Don't drive<br />
with that "hot" light on,<br />
because, you could cause<br />
serious damage to your car,<br />
The cooling system is one <strong>of</strong><br />
fee most important parts <strong>of</strong><br />
fee automobile and the heart<br />
<strong>of</strong> that system Is the water<br />
pump.<br />
When the water pump<br />
malfunctions it can create<br />
major problems. So it Is<br />
important to be aware <strong>of</strong> fee<br />
clues that might Indicate<br />
water pump problems,<br />
Usually there are three<br />
major Indications:<br />
Noise; Generally located<br />
around the water pump<br />
pulley, A good way to isolate<br />
tfiis problem is to use a<br />
stethoscope, a broom handle<br />
or wood dowel rod as a<br />
listening device,<br />
—Coolant leakage: The<br />
water pump usually is<br />
equipped wife a drain hole,<br />
Men leakage occurs past the<br />
water pump seal it will drip<br />
from the water pump housing.<br />
This drain hole is located at<br />
the bottom <strong>of</strong> the water pump<br />
housing and will usually leak<br />
when flie engine is running.<br />
—Waterpump bearing<br />
fatigue: Usually the water<br />
pump bearing will create<br />
noise and an overheating<br />
problem when it deteriorates.<br />
The bearing can* be checked<br />
by a simple method. Grab fee<br />
fan blade by the top and<br />
bottom and shake :— ezcessive<br />
play will Indicate •<br />
bearing failure.<br />
Keep in mind that you could<br />
have a bad water pump<br />
bearing without having,,a<br />
leak, and you can have a<br />
leaking water pump seal<br />
without a bearing failure. But,<br />
regardless <strong>of</strong> the problem, is<br />
still Is necessary to replace<br />
fee water pump.<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
Pftrtfea sod pySlhfceg in arrierica'i Greatest Family BeisrI<br />
By The<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER, Inc.<br />
Ill Bin Jlreel, Occtn City, NJ tijjt<br />
•HlWiihM 1H1<br />
U5PS No-40)140<br />
EnnrMi! pen Office iroeMn city, »j oms<br />
tf itcgnd ilaii matter<br />
JOHN T. STETHERS<br />
Publisher<br />
FRED C. BENSON General Manager,<br />
CHARLES M. THOMPSON JR Editor<br />
BYRON T. MERCER,., Advertising Manager<br />
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: UM per yup by mall in ocean City, Jwniri<br />
Point, Marmora, Palermo and BHlley'i Point, ill months, Ji 50. Elwwher.<br />
»,H Mr yoar, III rnonltii, tt.H. West ol Mlislmppl Riser itl.00 per year,<br />
Frist on newiil.no, IJ et fill per «gy. Public,lion ictiMule: weekly i*§ry<br />
rnurjdjy, «emImilli TvlMay »nd Friday trim lint wee* in June until last<br />
week in September, postmaster; lend aggress gnansei Is The Sentinet-<br />
LMnr, P.O. BOI Ml, Ocean City, N.J, 0IIJ4<br />
clearance<br />
SAVE A BIG<br />
%'OPF<br />
All Summer Fashions<br />
For the Entire Family<br />
ALL SWIM WEAR<br />
(Except Duxbak)<br />
AH Men's and Boys<br />
SUMMER SPORTS JACKETS<br />
& SUITS<br />
Jjb*<br />
w<br />
Men's and Boys<br />
SUMMER CAPS<br />
25% OFF<br />
"" Boy's<br />
TERRY ROBES<br />
Reg.'14.00 NOW 9.9'<br />
The Perfect Gift <strong>for</strong> that Special Hostess<br />
Ladle's Aprons<br />
A good assortment <strong>of</strong> better aprons in<br />
many styles and prints, *4,9S to *9.95<br />
Terry Cloth 1 / 2 Aprons<br />
White with Assorted Prints<br />
Special $ 1.99<br />
NOW IN OUR FURNITURE ANNEX<br />
SUMMER FURNITURE SALE.<br />
IS NOW IN PROGRESS<br />
EVERY CHAISE - CHAIR - TABLE IN OUR STOCK<br />
NOW REDUCED ZU /p (excepting low itachChairs)<br />
Quantities are very limited in this sale <strong>of</strong><br />
Redwood by: VANDY-CRAFT, ALUMINUM by: TELESCOPE,<br />
RATTAN by: VOGUE<br />
•Ml 1<br />
In our Appliance Department -19,000 BTU WHIRLPOOL<br />
AIR CONDITIONERS AND A COMPLETE SELECTION OF<br />
in our Television Department -<br />
STILL A FEW I9BO MODEL<br />
FLOOR SAMPLE CONSOLE COLOR TELEVISIONS by: RCA andi<br />
T<br />
ZENITH, AT GREATLY REDUCED CLEARANCE PRICES.<br />
3Wiyitr"Cftargtir<br />
Open 9:30 to 5:30 P.M. Mon. thro Thur*. A Sat.<br />
Open Friday Evenings 'Til 9<br />
Dial 399-55] t<br />
• O<br />
i'i TUESDAY, AUGUST 19,1080<br />
Qwck items carefully<br />
TOE SENTINEL.LBDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.j.<br />
Consumer affairs investigators find widespread ad abuse<br />
'ViKK" 1<br />
ybloii<br />
<strong>of</strong>CoMumerAflalri<br />
An inspection <strong>of</strong> supermarkets<br />
conducted by my<br />
'<strong>of</strong>fice recently was • good<br />
sampling <strong>of</strong> the situation<br />
feeing shoppers: It revealed<br />
"ttat !h§ chances ire greater<br />
than one in 10 Oat New<br />
• Jerseyana who shop <strong>for</strong> advertised<br />
specials will not find<br />
items available or will be<br />
overcharged.<br />
The inspection by the<br />
division's Office <strong>of</strong> Consumer<br />
t<br />
m<br />
in<br />
Clearance Sale.<br />
Ooen
• ~ . • . . . • / - • • • ' . • ' • „ , ' * . " . . .<br />
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PAGE 4 — SECTION ONE<br />
THE SENTOUBL-UtoGEB, OCEAN CITY, N,J.<br />
Miss Ocean City Pageant set few Saturday<br />
k-oni/mied from past-l) be young out seasoned per- musical accompaniment with Ioadditon to the title aoog, duet with Allegretto and will<br />
<strong>for</strong>mers like Brian Conover, fee Joanne Reagan Dunn, love la In Urn Mr. Mias join the rest <strong>of</strong> the cast In a<br />
who was first runner-up to John Allegretto and Susan - choreographed *"" "' by " Stlna ""' Handley will per<strong>for</strong>ai <strong>On</strong> ITw Broadway medley similar to<br />
Mis Cape May County last MfcClain. The Jtrry Vigut Hemlnway, adding to tneRadio<br />
with the Joanne the one which was so well<br />
month, will be prominently Orchestra wlU per<strong>for</strong>m the production.<br />
Reagan Dancers, will sing a received In the Mas £«pf<br />
featured in the production.<br />
May County show.<br />
Joinlnf Mta Handtoy wUJ<br />
Allegretto, Conover, and<br />
MssMcdain will each <strong>of</strong>fers<br />
solo per<strong>for</strong>mance with<br />
Oonover Joining the dancers<br />
. <strong>for</strong> a foot-stomping version <strong>of</strong><br />
"iteiJt Qod, I'm A Comtry<br />
pairs<br />
from our special<br />
clearance section<br />
and pay only <strong>for</strong><br />
the highest priced<br />
pair!<br />
Over Vs <strong>of</strong> our<br />
stock is includi<br />
In this sale.<br />
Shop early <strong>for</strong> the<br />
Best selection.<br />
Michael Anthony's<br />
Shoes<br />
Discount<br />
"The shoe store you<br />
can't af<strong>for</strong>d to miss''<br />
BOS 9th Street<br />
Ocean City<br />
OPEH:<br />
9:30 a.m. • 9 p.m.<br />
Sale Ends Aug. 30,1980<br />
Hurry In For<br />
Best Selections!<br />
Photo by t«m WlllUnu<br />
Sheila Handley, the reigning Miss Ocean City, huddled with three <strong>of</strong><br />
this year's contestants at a recent pageant luncheon. Seated is Nancy<br />
Lowden with Bettye Ane Riddle (left) and Donna Flukey itanding behind<br />
them. The pageant is Saturday nigh ton the Music Pier.<br />
Miss Scott engaged<br />
Red Ticket Sale<br />
William mta Mrs. i'.<br />
fflckey Scott announce the<br />
engagement <strong>of</strong> their<br />
daughter. Oven Lynn<br />
Scott <strong>of</strong> 3020 CentralAv., to<br />
Jeffrey William Mclntyre<br />
son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs.<br />
William Mclntyre, 1040 S.<br />
Shore Rd., Palermo.<br />
Miss Scott is • speed<br />
and audlology major at<br />
Stockton State College.<br />
Mr, Mclntyre is a<br />
graduate <strong>of</strong> the Culinary<br />
Institute <strong>of</strong> America.<br />
The wedding is<br />
scheduled <strong>for</strong> May, 1981.<br />
SUMMER jMORTSWfAR 4 DRESSES<br />
ft more!<br />
Red ticket Itemi <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
req. tiikel<br />
HOURS: Daily 10 to 6. Sunday 10lo4<br />
TALK ; TOWNE<br />
8018 Ventnor Ave., Maftj<strong>of</strong>fi<br />
(NeorCoichjOPtNiUNDAV<br />
direct factory<br />
SWEATER OUTLET<br />
OFF<br />
Entire Stock <strong>of</strong><br />
Men's & Ladies<br />
sweaters<br />
AJwLodie*<br />
Classified ads Ming ftfSltt<br />
Call your ad In today-<br />
Dial 399-5411<br />
Returning to emcee the<br />
pageant will be Tom<br />
Williams, whols also doubling<br />
ai the show's producer,<br />
Williams has emceed six<br />
previous Miss Ocean City<br />
sliows and returns after a<br />
three-year absence,<br />
Robert (Harvey) Adams,<br />
the pageant's executive<br />
- director, indicated that<br />
ttekets will be available to the<br />
public this week at the in-<br />
Jormation center on the Music<br />
Her, Since this pageant is<br />
traditionally well-attended,<br />
Mams recommended purr<br />
chasing tickets in advance.<br />
TUESDAV r AUGUST Ift, %:• I<br />
Miss Ocean City music director Jerry Vigue makes a few notes as he<br />
confers with three contestants who will sing this Saturday <strong>for</strong> their talent<br />
competition. They are (from left) Stephanie Sherby. Leanne Adelmann<br />
and Melanle Fogllo. - ,<br />
MINI FLEA MARKET<br />
The Bayview Manor at 7th<br />
St. and West Av. win hold a<br />
mini flea mart Friday from10<br />
ajn. to 3 p.m. The public Is<br />
cordially welcomed.<br />
ANTIQUE SHOW<br />
and SALE<br />
Friday August 22,1980<br />
Avalon Community Hall<br />
30th SI. and Beach<br />
10 A.M. to 8 P.M.<br />
Benefit Helen pfltr Home <strong>for</strong> Hit Bind<br />
INI<br />
SELECT FROM OUR MANY CATALOGS<br />
Older be<strong>for</strong>e Sept 25th <strong>for</strong> Special Discount {<br />
and Free address imprint on envelopes<br />
McHENRY'S<br />
326 ATLANTIC AVE.<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
PHONE 39*9711<br />
HOURS<br />
ARE BETTER<br />
Security Savings and Loan provides<br />
46 hours <strong>of</strong> banking weekly, including<br />
convenient Saturday hours. That f s as many<br />
as 11 hours more a week than, your<br />
present financial institution may <strong>of</strong>fer.<br />
If you want the convenience <strong>of</strong> 48 hours<br />
a week <strong>for</strong> your banking, come to Security<br />
Savings and Loan during one <strong>of</strong> these<br />
convenient hours:<br />
Monday through Thursday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />
Friday<br />
Saturday<br />
Security.. ./ts <strong>for</strong> everyone.<br />
.. r V •• Marmora Office, Wayride WUgt, TocUhae ftd,Mwnon, Nil<br />
- ' v ' ^-'n Office: 818landi* Ave./Vinefartd;N» '<br />
, -S.- Branch Offices: 1t64 E.<br />
9 a.m. to 8 p.m.<br />
9 a.m. to Noon<br />
TUESDAY, AUGUST IB, IBM THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE I — SECTION ONE<br />
J.<br />
J. Gordon M<strong>of</strong>Htt, <strong>of</strong> 1M4<br />
Simpson Av. died Friday at<br />
the Atlantic City Medical<br />
Center. He was 76.<br />
He Iras a retired mteatraii<br />
<strong>for</strong> the Theater Carpet Co.,<br />
Philadelphia. He was a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> Covenant Lodge<br />
No. 161 F&AM, Palmyra, the<br />
Ocean City Masonic Club, the<br />
First United Methodist<br />
Church and the Methodist<br />
Men <strong>of</strong> the church. An Ocean<br />
City resident nine years, he<br />
ma <strong>for</strong>merly <strong>of</strong> Palmyra.<br />
Surviving are his wife,<br />
Margaret; three daughters,<br />
Phyllis J. Marpie <strong>of</strong> Clnnaminson,<br />
Joan E. WlndUh <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City and M. Ann<br />
Robinson <strong>of</strong> Hatfield, Pa.; a<br />
brother Norman E. <strong>of</strong> Northfield;<br />
six grandchildren;<br />
and one great-grandchild.<br />
A service <strong>of</strong> memory and<br />
love was held yesterday at the<br />
BleylerChapel<strong>of</strong> First United<br />
Methodist Church. Interment<br />
Obituaries<br />
will be at the convenience<strong>of</strong><br />
the family. Arrangements<br />
were by the Godfrey Funeral<br />
Home, 009 Central Av.<br />
Memorial contributions aft<br />
requested tothe First United<br />
Marie P. GradM;<br />
phanracy cfert<br />
Mule P. Gradlck, <strong>of</strong> 1835<br />
Aitary Av., died Thursday In<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital. She<br />
ink «,<br />
A <strong>for</strong>mer dark torOcean<br />
Pharmacy, Mra. Gradlck was<br />
OlfB E. WUmer <strong>of</strong> HI<br />
Anbury Av, died Monday at<br />
her home after a lengthy<br />
fflness. She was 76.<br />
Born in Narberth, Pa. she<br />
ted been a resident <strong>of</strong> Ocean<br />
at? <strong>for</strong> ttB past Bve years.<br />
Surviving Is one son, Robert<br />
E. Winner.<br />
Funeral services will be<br />
private at the convenience <strong>of</strong><br />
the family.<br />
Arrangements are by the'<br />
WUnberg Funeral Home, 101<br />
AsburyAv.<br />
• reHdent <strong>of</strong> thi§ d§r <strong>for</strong> tt _ , , , „ . .<br />
>, r and w H3 (crnxTiy ^ Rodencfc MottQUiuoAile<br />
rauaaelpnla.<br />
Surviving ii one sinter,<br />
Harriet aty. Schaeffer <strong>of</strong>- Ocean<br />
A service <strong>of</strong> memory and<br />
love will be held today<br />
(Tuesday) at 11 HA. in fee<br />
Godfrey Funeral Home, 109<br />
Central Av. Interment will be<br />
at the convenience <strong>of</strong> the<br />
family.<br />
Contributions may be made<br />
to any charily.<br />
SOMIRS POINT -<br />
Roderick Moccorquodale, <strong>of</strong><br />
556 Shore Rd., died Saturday<br />
at Shore Memorial Hospital,<br />
BewMM.<br />
Born in Watortowii, N.Y.,<br />
he was a local resident <strong>for</strong> 16<br />
years.<br />
Surviving are his fatter,<br />
John Moccorquodale <strong>of</strong><br />
Qearwater, Ha,, and his<br />
mother, Ida Berryman <strong>of</strong><br />
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brother, Brian Berryman <strong>of</strong><br />
Somers Point.<br />
Services will be held 11 aj&,<br />
today (Tuesday) at the Milton<br />
Stroble Funeral Home. Interment<br />
will be in Seaside<br />
Cemetery, Palermo.<br />
William S, My II;<br />
OCEAN VTEW-WlllljlmS.<br />
Frly n, <strong>of</strong> 166 Shore Rd., died<br />
Friday at the Burdette Tomlin<br />
Hospital, Cape May Court<br />
House. He was 69.<br />
Born In Lansdale, Pa., he<br />
was • resident here 39 years.<br />
He was a retired UJ, Portal<br />
employee and also a local<br />
chicken farmer. He was a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the Sigma Delta<br />
Chapter <strong>of</strong> the Simon Grata<br />
High School, Philadelphia.<br />
He is survived by his wife<br />
Bella; two sons, William S.<br />
ni, <strong>of</strong> DennlsviUe, and<br />
Stephen A. <strong>of</strong> Lakeland, Fla,,<br />
GILLITTi<br />
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i cooking flrlds.<br />
Round bass.<br />
Reg. 14.«B<br />
a daugnter, Whitney Friy <strong>of</strong><br />
Gloucester City; and five<br />
grandchildren.<br />
Services will be held today<br />
(Tuesday) at the Krause<br />
Evoy-Lewia Funeral<br />
Home, U6 Delaea Dr., South<br />
Dennis. Interment will follow<br />
at Calvery Baptist Cemetery,<br />
Ocean View, Friends nay call<br />
at the funeral home after U<br />
a.m. today,<br />
flizabeUi H. Butler<br />
9th Street and Bay Ave. Ocean City, N,J.<br />
(N*xffoM.A.S. Paints)<br />
609)398-8171 7<br />
0«n MM. thru Sit 9 » H Tl i*W lM«r I *•«• II 9:» M'<br />
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PUIi.lt NOTICS<br />
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Mounl Moriah Cenetory, VMMm*&^<br />
Philadelphia. twn.<br />
Mtmorial contribuHons JUg*<br />
nay be made to the CaJvin in «°nin> •niinnu r»qMir««nmi<br />
Philadelphia, 19151.<br />
Arrangements were by the<br />
Godfrey Funeral Hone, 809<br />
Central Av.<br />
BIRTHDAY FETED<br />
Jackie McGarry <strong>of</strong> Drexel<br />
Hill, Pa. and Qpean aty<br />
celebrated her fourth birthday<br />
on August 8 at Sonny's<br />
Ice Cream Farler Joined by<br />
her cousins Nell McGarry,<br />
Corl Cunnane and her sister<br />
MlcheUe. She Is the daughter<br />
<strong>of</strong> Judy and Charles<br />
McOarry,<br />
O<br />
We, at Ocean<br />
Pharmacy share<br />
the loss <strong>of</strong> our<br />
fellow employee<br />
Marie Gardick.<br />
She will be sadly<br />
missed by all<br />
<strong>of</strong> us.<br />
The Godfrey d ||<br />
Funeral Homes I<br />
EitablUhBd 11M<br />
809 Central Ave.<br />
Ocean City, N.J,<br />
Phone 399-0077<br />
644 S. Shore Rd. .;•<br />
Palermo, N.J. £<br />
Phone 398-0077 : : :<br />
;<br />
Herbert L. Godfrey, Owner; John T. Newman, Manager <<br />
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Plrtalna <strong>for</strong> thi future, at In the past, the finest ana ;|i<br />
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SUCCESSOR TOOCEAN CITY'S FIRlST FUNERAL ^:<br />
DIRECTOR :><br />
FORREST]<br />
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PAGE 6 — SECTION ONE<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, IBM ,<br />
TUBSDAY, AUGUST 19. Iflgfl<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
>AGE\? — SECTION ONR*i<br />
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Boardwalk<br />
Finest Gift Shop<br />
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PAGE 8 — SECTION ONE<br />
Light ends training<br />
ISLE crrv - Navy<br />
Fireman Recruit John M,<br />
tight m. »n <strong>of</strong> Lota L, and<br />
John M. Light Jr. <strong>of</strong> 7809<br />
Roberta Av,, has completed<br />
recruit training at the Naval<br />
Training Center, Great<br />
During the elght-wirt<br />
frainlnf cycle, he gtudied<br />
genaral military lubjecta<br />
deiigned to prepare him <strong>for</strong><br />
further academic and on-the-<br />
Job training In one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Navy'i U baiie occupational<br />
fields.<br />
Included In his studies were<br />
seamanship, close-order drill,<br />
Naval history and first aid,<br />
Pirionnel who complete Mt<br />
course <strong>of</strong> Instruction are<br />
eligible <strong>for</strong> three hours <strong>of</strong><br />
opflege credit in Phyiieal<br />
Education and Hygiene<br />
He jotaid the Navy in May<br />
§0iShsfe Hesd. Semen Fein!. N.J.I<br />
sw) ear HM<br />
• Landmark In<br />
samefi PQint<br />
(MEAN CITY POPS ORCHESTRA<br />
MnsicPler<br />
Boardwalk and Moorlyn Tar,<br />
Frank Rnggieri, Musical Director<br />
Tom Perkins, Baritone<br />
Deborah Train], Soprano<br />
Franco Spoto, Tenor<br />
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PAGE 10 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDOER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. TUESDAY, AUGUST 19,1980<br />
Charity amendment passed<br />
(continued from page 1)<br />
at hand, Troll eei»ea Jonti 1<br />
all <strong>for</strong> the tabling <strong>of</strong> the<br />
legislation and further study.<br />
Jonei argued that a "smart<br />
lawyer" could make an easy<br />
case against the blue law.<br />
Jones also said that<br />
outlawing charity would<br />
eliminate cancer drives,<br />
muscular dystrophy on<br />
Sunday and cake sales.<br />
Howgver, city Solicitor<br />
Gerald J. Corcoran e^talned<br />
1155 ASSURY AVI.<br />
Maine Lobster<br />
Stuffed w/Crabmeat<br />
(grand<br />
that the amendment to the<br />
blue law, when approved by<br />
residents, would not outlaw<br />
church, cake sales or<br />
collecting <strong>for</strong> charities such<br />
as the Heart Fund,<br />
What it would stop, according<br />
to Corcoran, would be<br />
those activities <strong>for</strong> charity<br />
which are normally outlawed<br />
on Sunday.<br />
Councilman Henry S,<br />
Knight asked Lade-pa during<br />
Die meeting if he knew that<br />
DIAL 399-1515<br />
$750<br />
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AIL YOU CAN<br />
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Pickled Beets, Kosher Pickles, Sweet Mixed<br />
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New Bngland Fried Filet <strong>of</strong> Fish, Tasty Beef<br />
Stroggneff, Country Style Biff StMks, Hawaiian<br />
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Crab Cakes, Italian Style Spaghetti and Meatballs,<br />
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Beans in sweat sauce (another favorite), Oven<br />
Browned whole Baby Potatoes, French Fried<br />
Potatoes, and Creamy Whipped Potatoes served<br />
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AND FBOM THE BAKERY:<br />
A wide assortment <strong>of</strong> fresh bread and rolls ~<br />
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his organization was being<br />
"used as pawns to break the<br />
Sunday closing law" and<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered that Harris should<br />
give the proceeds from a good<br />
day,<br />
Laciopa'a secretary said<br />
ttiat the foundation couldn't<br />
expect someone to give" all<br />
fteir money to charity.<br />
At one point during the<br />
debate, Council President<br />
Herbert J. Brownlee closed<br />
the meeting to further<br />
discussion but opponents on<br />
council wanted it to continue,<br />
And it did.<br />
At one point during the<br />
meeting, Brownlee explained<br />
to the audience that by<br />
adopting this ordinance,<br />
council has only approved<br />
having put on the November<br />
billot where It would bi left to<br />
Accident closes 9th Street bridge<br />
(continued from page ))<br />
when "(or no apparent<br />
reason" collided with a car<br />
driven by FamMoore, W, alio<br />
at PleasantvLUe who was In<br />
the passing lane heading east.<br />
Richard BueJtly <strong>of</strong> Tenhyton,<br />
N.J., who was drivini<br />
behind Fego, told Ocean City<br />
police on the scene that<br />
Fago's Pinto was ahead <strong>of</strong><br />
him. in the passing lane and<br />
went Into the other vehicle.<br />
As <strong>of</strong> presstime, Fego la<br />
listed in satisfactory condition<br />
at Shore Memorial Hospital<br />
with multiple lacerations.<br />
According to Ocean City<br />
Police, Fego had suffered a<br />
broken left femur as well as<br />
Injuries to his jaw and ribs.<br />
Sculiviiie Volunteer Fire Dept. Cs, W's<br />
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Sfeeimanville, Rd.<br />
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• Baked Italian stuffed<br />
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• Veal Partniglana<br />
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• Pizia and Hoagies<br />
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Pam Moore was also listed<br />
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leg and Jaw Injuries.<br />
Uu Alton, 10, <strong>of</strong><br />
Pleasantvllle, one <strong>of</strong> the four<br />
passengers in Moore's car,<br />
suffered multiple lacerations<br />
<strong>of</strong> the face,<br />
Kathleen McGee, 19, also <strong>of</strong><br />
Pleasantville, was listed in<br />
fair condition at Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital with<br />
multiple trauma, head and lag<br />
, Injuries, a hospital<br />
spokesperson said.<br />
Cynthia Holiday, 14, <strong>of</strong><br />
Chicago was treated and<br />
released with foot and ankle<br />
Injuries and Danielle Holiday,<br />
also <strong>of</strong> Chicago, was not listed<br />
aa Injured.<br />
Fego told police that he had<br />
"no idea what happened."<br />
No summons was Issued<br />
following further Investigation.<br />
McCarthy<br />
(continued from page 1)<br />
Job well done," explained<br />
Brownlee. "Paul (McCarthy)<br />
la doing an excellent job and<br />
council wished to make sure<br />
his salary stays compatible to<br />
the job he ia doing."<br />
Wimberg and Brownlee<br />
explained to The Sentinel-<br />
Ledger mat two members <strong>of</strong><br />
the city work <strong>for</strong>ce under<br />
McCarthy trill be making<br />
more nan the administrator<br />
when their raises come up in<br />
January.<br />
Both men also pointed out,<br />
had the city waited until<br />
January when the other<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the city's work<br />
farce come up <strong>for</strong> evaluation<br />
and raises, McCarthy would<br />
have gone Vk years without a<br />
coat <strong>of</strong> living increment and if<br />
council felt the administrator<br />
waa worth the<br />
(August).<br />
However, a problem still<br />
exists In the city leader's eyes<br />
and that is that McCarthy's<br />
review la atffl out <strong>of</strong> kilter with<br />
the rot <strong>of</strong> the city and may<br />
have to be reevaluated in<br />
January to get the city administrator<br />
on line with the<br />
rest <strong>of</strong> the city employees.<br />
•<br />
the majority <strong>of</strong> <strong>vote</strong>rs to<br />
dsdde,"<br />
During the debate, beta<br />
Harris and Councilman<br />
William H Woods sat<br />
passively.<br />
However, as the discussion<br />
wared its close, Woods Mid,<br />
"to me this move was not to<br />
get Joe Harris — I nay not<br />
have approved <strong>of</strong> bis tactics,<br />
but on thui issue he has done<br />
everything right—my reason<br />
was what others would do,"<br />
Woods detailed a discussion<br />
with another boardwalk<br />
businessman who said that<br />
some merchants would slip<br />
some <strong>of</strong> the pr<strong>of</strong>its intended to<br />
charity into • drawer.<br />
Hie councilman said that<br />
this merchant sold "we're<br />
going to break it" (the blue<br />
law) but "not through (he<br />
courts."<br />
"He's (Harris) Is doing it<br />
right," Woods said. "It's the<br />
other ones mat will try and<br />
play games with the city."<br />
After council approved the<br />
ordinance, Harris charged<br />
mat the move was<br />
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tate,<br />
"It's not got<strong>of</strong> to pass," he<br />
predicted "The people aren't<br />
that heartless.<br />
Karris charged<br />
that the<br />
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themselves, saying the Woods<br />
Agency; (real estate and insurance)<br />
and Knigh<br />
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A few more words were<br />
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into a loud argument.<br />
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 19,1980 THE .SENTINEL LEDGER. OCEAN CITY. N.J, PAGE 11 — SECTION ONE<br />
Township school addition near completion<br />
(continued from page 1)<br />
grades will be located at the<br />
middle school. The other<br />
three will remain at the<br />
elementary school untfl next<br />
year when all the fifth grades<br />
will be accommodated within<br />
the middle school<br />
In addition, several new<br />
staff members, including a<br />
school psychologist, speech<br />
correction teacher, remedial<br />
educational specialist and a<br />
learning disabilities consultant<br />
and several<br />
Memorial tourney set <strong>for</strong> Wednesday<br />
Ocean City's public fotf<br />
course win be the site <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Fourth Annual G. Ward<br />
Keever Memorial Golf<br />
Tournament Wednesday.<br />
The first tee-<strong>of</strong>f will be at 10<br />
a.m.<br />
The event, a benefit tor the<br />
Gape May County Rescue<br />
Squad, i* limited to WO entries<br />
— lames and men equal low<br />
gross. The top awards <strong>for</strong> the"<br />
tournament are presently on<br />
display in the north window <strong>of</strong><br />
Salmon's.<br />
The golf course is located at<br />
26th Street and Bay Avenue,<br />
A donation <strong>of</strong> |3 per person<br />
Is required.<br />
632 WESLEY AVENUE<br />
41GHTLY BUFFET<br />
All You Can eat<br />
Includes<br />
Appetizer, Beverage and Dessert<br />
Children under 10,<br />
Dinner Served from 5-7:30 p.m.<br />
•3 S0<br />
Ifeikffelt served dairy from meng SiBS fe 11 a.m.<br />
10%DI*covnt<br />
with this ad<br />
is th<br />
specialized teachers, have<br />
been added to the district<br />
Upper Township school* are<br />
scheduled to open with • full<br />
day session on Wednesday,<br />
September 3. All new students<br />
are requested to be registered<br />
by September 2. New studehu<br />
who ara net Ngictmd by tUs<br />
date will not be registered<br />
until September 8.<br />
Ml notices, indicating stop,<br />
pickup time and destination,<br />
should be received by August<br />
28. Students who have not<br />
received their notice by that<br />
date are asked to call the<br />
transportation <strong>of</strong>fice at 628-<br />
In addition,' the ad.<br />
miniau-atioh aimoiiDced thai<br />
hmcheshave been taerauedS<br />
cents per lunch. This brings<br />
fee new coots to so cents per<br />
lunch at the elementary<br />
school and H cents at the<br />
middle school. Weekly lunch<br />
tickets will sen <strong>for</strong> «2,SS at the<br />
elementary school and £<br />
at the middle school.<br />
Hermit tree crab race, pageant slated<br />
Comely crabs sporting the<br />
latest crustacean fashions,<br />
macho racers who five and<br />
ask <strong>for</strong> no quarter; this has<br />
been the <strong>for</strong>mula that has<br />
catapulted Ocean City's<br />
annul hermit free crab<br />
events from object anonymity<br />
to relative otecurity.<br />
Two unique events, the<br />
hermit crab races, a<br />
frenetically paced creep, and<br />
the Mia Crustacean Contest,<br />
this resort's attempt to iu><br />
cover the loveUcftshelHM) on<br />
earth, are set <strong>for</strong> Wednesday<br />
at 1 p.m. at the 12 Street<br />
beatt.<br />
The Mils Crustacean<br />
Contest copes first with<br />
lavishly appointed crabs<br />
parading down a flower<br />
bedecked runway hoping to<br />
capture the fancy <strong>of</strong> Judges.<br />
The winner is awarded the<br />
coveted cucumber rind cup<br />
and serenaded by the crowd<br />
with a special song, Mrs It<br />
Cornea, Mm Crwtacmn<br />
Tie cup it 10 named<br />
because it contains a large,<br />
fresh cucumber, one year's<br />
supply <strong>of</strong> food<strong>for</strong>theordinary<br />
hermit crab.<br />
'Vow can I prepare my<br />
crab?" one might ask. Hen<br />
are sou pointers from the<br />
city's public relations<br />
department, perpetraters <strong>of</strong><br />
the event<br />
•It's difficult to determine<br />
whether your crabisbeauHful<br />
or not," declare the averts,<br />
"A hermit's most attractive<br />
feature is its warm, beady<br />
eyes. Most <strong>of</strong> the time, they<br />
keep these in their shells,<br />
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Sunday Brunch; 8:30 A.M. -1:30 P.M.<br />
Our Ug buffet fa a delightful way to start the week<br />
xtaurani<br />
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Your best bet is to decorate<br />
your crab in some outlandish<br />
fashion, say plumaa, panty<br />
hose or maybe even a<br />
miniature bonnet The more<br />
garish the outfit, the better,"<br />
The race Is a different<br />
story. A no-nonsense event, it<br />
features hard bitten competitors<br />
intent on clawing<br />
their way to the pinnacle o\<br />
The run-<strong>of</strong>f to determine the<br />
championship. Competitors<br />
have their beady eyes set on<br />
fee six second world record<br />
let five yean ago by<br />
"Hymle" <strong>of</strong> Atlantic City, a<br />
racer who since has departed<br />
to feat "gnat tree crab sand<br />
bar in the sky."<br />
An <strong>of</strong>ficial bugler begins<br />
each heat with the famUlar<br />
"caH to the colon," at the<br />
center <strong>of</strong> the plywood. The<br />
cover is lifted at the signal <strong>of</strong><br />
fee <strong>of</strong>ficial starter and the<br />
crabs take it from there.<br />
Some move and some don't,<br />
Normally about 190 racers<br />
accompanied by hyper<br />
handlers participate in the<br />
races. Stores along the<br />
boardwalk sell out <strong>of</strong> hermit<br />
crabs causing an economic<br />
boomlet <strong>for</strong> the day.<br />
To eater these events<br />
merely report to the 12th<br />
Street beach at 12:30 pjn.<br />
with your crab. There is no<br />
fee.<br />
Prior to the crab festivities,<br />
the city holds its second<br />
summer sand sculpting<br />
-tsntest, 9 am at the 10th<br />
Street beach. Sculptors should<br />
report at 9 ajn. with buckets,<br />
shovels and Imagination.<br />
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12 _ SECTION ONE<br />
— o<br />
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*f«g u/iurri?! IBjmrn ing<br />
Carrier Foundation, a<br />
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Queftlonj should be<br />
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Foundation, Bait Mead,<br />
W, moi.<br />
Mnt, it should bTm,<br />
J^o^W fJ«t. to do and «there doing i<br />
^nottodowhffliomeone and go to ^litupahido<br />
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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. '<br />
g w'^SH* ^about '"<br />
u jujg iu mi nun do things<br />
he cannot do la not only futile,<br />
it ranactually be harmful<br />
file depressed person feels<br />
badly enough about his state<br />
<strong>of</strong> helplessness and inactivity;<br />
to blame him <strong>for</strong> it<br />
may actually intensify hto<br />
condition.<br />
What the depressed person<br />
does need from the members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the family Is an expression<br />
A iympathy and concern.<br />
Uiey should let Um know that<br />
they know how much be is<br />
suffering.<br />
They should reassure Mm<br />
Out depression don not last,<br />
Inathe wiUcomeout<strong>of</strong> it, that<br />
ttfij- vrW help him faevery<br />
way they ran.This is very<br />
important because one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
major symptoms <strong>of</strong><br />
depression Is a feeling <strong>of</strong><br />
hopelessness, a feeling that<br />
nothing Is going tohelp.<br />
But what Is most important<br />
<strong>for</strong> the family to do la to see to<br />
it that the dejreased person<br />
gets treatment. Witt proper<br />
treatment — psychotherapy<br />
and — or medication —the<br />
vast majority <strong>of</strong> people with<br />
depression can recover in a<br />
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Camburn ends schooling<br />
Marine Cpl. Richard<br />
Camburn, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Richard E. Camburn <strong>of</strong> 10<br />
Wesley AT,, Ocean aty has<br />
completed the food service<br />
noncommissioned <strong>of</strong>ficer's<br />
leadership course.<br />
file ll-week course was<br />
conducted at the Marine<br />
Corps Service Support<br />
Schools at Camp Lejeune,<br />
N.C. The course was designed<br />
to provide students a working<br />
knowledge <strong>of</strong> toe latest<br />
techniques <strong>of</strong> food<br />
preparation and service, plus<br />
an understanding <strong>of</strong> toe<br />
management and administration<br />
<strong>of</strong> mess<br />
facilities.<br />
Students' instruction<br />
centered on leadership<br />
training and the supervisory<br />
duties <strong>for</strong> operating dining<br />
faculties bott aboard base!<br />
and in the field.<br />
A 1176 graduate <strong>of</strong> Ocean<br />
aty High School, be Joined<br />
toe Marine Corps In<br />
November, 1976.<br />
REGISTRATION URGED<br />
, Students who win be attending<br />
Ocean City Ugh<br />
; School in September are<br />
urged to register as soon as<br />
Possible. Registration Is<br />
completed through me high<br />
School guidance <strong>of</strong>fice which<br />
editorials<br />
4MB SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
Project safety should be addressed by <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />
When the two barges utilized in the Cape May<br />
County Municipal Utilities Authority's construction<br />
<strong>of</strong> an outfall line at 46th Street <strong>for</strong> its<br />
regional wastewater treatment plant broke loose<br />
from their moorings last week, it wasn't the first<br />
, time,<br />
, • • It was just about a month ago when two<br />
similar barges, also used to carry gravel and<br />
pipe <strong>for</strong> the outfall line project, came free in the<br />
early morning hours and beached themselves<br />
along the south end shoreline.<br />
Since there was no damage and the barges<br />
were retrieved within a few hours, will be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
the beaches filled up with people, vary little<br />
notice was taken <strong>of</strong> the incident.<br />
However, that mishap should have raised a<br />
warning <strong>for</strong> the CMCMUA that there waj a<br />
problem with safety surrounding the project and<br />
the authority should have launched a probe to<br />
determine how a similar situation could be<br />
avoided in the future.<br />
Un<strong>for</strong>tunately, a repeat wasn't avoided and<br />
this time there were more serious consequences:<br />
More than $100,000 in damages were sustained<br />
by the Ocean City Fishing Pier. And, hundreds <strong>of</strong><br />
features<br />
School days, broken rule days<br />
people were able to stand-by and watch the<br />
untinded vessel batter the pier as the project's<br />
tugboat lay stranded in the back bay waters<br />
unable to get out the inlet because <strong>of</strong> heavy seas.<br />
The only positive note in the entire sorry inddent<br />
is that no lives were lost.<br />
When the project first began one <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />
on the scene assured The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
that if heavy seas came up the tug could quickly<br />
move all the vessels — a mammoth jack-up<br />
working barge, a similar one used <strong>for</strong> dredging<br />
and several smaller barges carrying the stone<br />
and pipe — to a safe mooring.<br />
Granted, the project is nearing completion<br />
now, but the vessels will be at the site <strong>for</strong> at least<br />
several more weeks during a period when<br />
storms are not unusual.<br />
What would have happened if a more severe<br />
disturbance were to rip the barges from their<br />
moorings and put them on a course that would<br />
endanger the boardwalk, Music Pier or, worse<br />
yet, private homes? Would the CMCMUA's<br />
answer to pleas <strong>for</strong>aid be that it cannot gtt the<br />
tugboat out because <strong>of</strong> heavy seas but, don't<br />
worry, project Insurance will cover all damage?<br />
The best insurance is an emergency plan to<br />
PAGE 2 — SECTION TWO TUESDA V, AUGUST 19,1980<br />
cover problems such as last week's, a plan that<br />
should have been studied arid implemented long<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e the summer began and not after an accident<br />
occurred.<br />
Ocean City, which apparently has become a<br />
guinea pig <strong>for</strong> the CMCMUA's first regional<br />
wastewater treatment plant construction,<br />
deserves a greater commitment to safety. Last<br />
week's incident raises many questions about the<br />
entire project.<br />
For example, are the huge cranes and other<br />
equipment at the 46th Street site capable <strong>of</strong><br />
withstanding high winds without endangering<br />
surrounding people and property?<br />
Similarly, when the large equipment returns<br />
to the site <strong>of</strong> the transfer chamber at 46th Street<br />
and the beach and workmen begin ripping up<br />
streets to lay pipe to the plant during the height<br />
<strong>of</strong> the hurricane season can area residents be<br />
certain their homes won't be endangered from<br />
the effects on the project <strong>of</strong> high winds and<br />
minor flooding?<br />
Ocean City resident* deserve to have these<br />
questions and others regarding safety addressed<br />
— and soon.<br />
'Erosion <strong>of</strong> authority' created lawless conditions<br />
The road to the current<br />
• public school crime wave was<br />
paved with weU-uitenttoned<br />
laws and policies, says<br />
Rutgers University<br />
: sociologist Jackson Toby.<br />
According to the State<br />
University pr<strong>of</strong>essor, the<br />
compulsory education tow,<br />
•tie advocacy <strong>of</strong> children's<br />
• rights, lenient courts and the<br />
growth <strong>of</strong> large, impersonal<br />
,' schools together have worked<br />
; to undermine the authority <strong>of</strong><br />
: teachers and principals' That<br />
•erosion <strong>of</strong> authority created<br />
conditions ripe <strong>for</strong> anarchy<br />
and lawlessness, Dr. Toby<br />
said,<br />
A hasty repeal <strong>of</strong> such laws<br />
and policies Isn't the answer,<br />
he cautioned, But you can't<br />
find remedies to combat the<br />
, -lawlessness unless you first<br />
understand the complexities<br />
<strong>of</strong> the problem, Toby •«•<br />
plained,<br />
"<strong>On</strong>e consequence <strong>of</strong><br />
keeping students in school<br />
much longer than we did 25<br />
years ago is that some<br />
students — who don't want to<br />
;be in school, who hate school<br />
and who we not learning —<br />
tael that they are prisoners,<br />
and they become very serious<br />
"misbehavior problems," said<br />
•3oby, who is director <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Institute <strong>for</strong> Crlmlnologlcal<br />
Research at the State<br />
.University.<br />
,' Toby has recently turned<br />
! Ms attention to the highly<br />
: publicized yet little examined<br />
.social phenomenon <strong>of</strong> public<br />
: school crime. Early this year,<br />
; the sociologist published a<br />
•.'research paper In The Public<br />
• Merest, a quarterly journal<br />
•on national affairs. The<br />
• joiner, "Crime in American<br />
• •PubUe Schools," was an<br />
.'•analysis <strong>of</strong> the causes <strong>of</strong><br />
: school crime, based on the<br />
:-findings <strong>of</strong> the National u><br />
:: stitute <strong>of</strong> Education's<br />
; groundbreaking study,<br />
•.'"Violent Schools - Safe<br />
; Schools,"<br />
•The study concluded that<br />
-schools on a nationwide scale<br />
.":were plagued with an uv<br />
: : : crease In misbehavior that<br />
.'•was tar more serious than<br />
:: juvenile mischief. Many inner<br />
;; dry schools wen becoming<br />
;; /holding tanks <strong>for</strong> youthful and<br />
•violent <strong>of</strong>fenders, the report<br />
• •'-revealed,<br />
'.'• A minority <strong>of</strong> students were<br />
:; responsible and most law<br />
^breaking occurred in junior<br />
.'.••high schools. More than 600<br />
.';-schools — urban, suburban<br />
; •.and rural — were surveyed.<br />
J •: The scope <strong>of</strong> the crimes<br />
•.".ranged from marijuana<br />
;: smoking to pretty thievery to<br />
;;-shootings and knifings the<br />
;; study disclosed. And teachers<br />
;; were frequent targets <strong>of</strong><br />
;;-verba] and physical assaults,<br />
;; .it added. Perhaps as a result,<br />
-*;a substantial proportion <strong>of</strong><br />
•*;; teachers queried said they<br />
::;mre afndd to Intervene in<br />
^-Student disputes.<br />
-*:•; Nevertheless, the report<br />
r;'wu onjy a beginning, Toby<br />
y Mport described the<br />
current situation rattier than<br />
attempting to explain now a<br />
less-than-orderly school comparative data, school<br />
environment developed," he <strong>of</strong>ficials conceded, few<br />
said. "The report did notconclusions could be drawn<br />
consider social trends in<br />
American society that made it<br />
more difficult <strong>for</strong> public<br />
schools to control predatory,<br />
violent, or malicious student<br />
behavior,"<br />
The mandated report on<br />
criminal activity in New<br />
Jersey public schools, issued<br />
last spring, was likewise<br />
flawed, Toby commented.<br />
The report, the first <strong>of</strong> its<br />
kind in the state, revealed<br />
that in one three-month period<br />
— September through<br />
November. 1MB - S,H2 fa.<br />
cidents <strong>of</strong> violence, vandalism<br />
and drug abuse were<br />
reported. The majority <strong>of</strong> the<br />
incidents - 2,438 - involved<br />
vandalism and theft.<br />
Incidents <strong>of</strong> violence totaled<br />
916, and 348 incidents <strong>of</strong> drug<br />
abuse were noted, Ait without<br />
from the report.<br />
Crime clearly plagues the<br />
American public school<br />
system, and the epidemic<br />
obviously did not mushroom<br />
overnight. Yet, the lateness<br />
and limited scope <strong>of</strong> the two<br />
reports underscores Toby's<br />
complaint that educators and<br />
legislators have not come to<br />
grips with the full magnitude<br />
<strong>of</strong> the problem.<br />
alternative schools as well as<br />
expulsion. But the most important<br />
step is to stop concealing<br />
the problem and delve<br />
bite the phenomenon, he said.<br />
is at stake in<br />
combating school crane is<br />
more than a stolen pocketbook,<br />
graffiti on the walls or<br />
even personal injuries. The<br />
mission <strong>of</strong> feepublic school<br />
system Itself is In Jeopardy,<br />
ftby contended.<br />
"Many schools, especially<br />
hi the Inner cltlefl.arVnSt<br />
The Rutgers pr<strong>of</strong>essor operating like genoott at all,"<br />
suggested a two-pronged he surmised, "They're<br />
attack. Schools should Implement<br />
a variety <strong>of</strong> in-custodial Institutions. It Is<br />
operating essentially as<br />
cremental measures to cheek precisely In the neighborhoods<br />
when the schools<br />
fee crime wave and attempt<br />
to rehabilitate the disruptive have the greatest problem in<br />
student ' — in-scboel maintaining order that<br />
suspension, greater parental students lose their chance to<br />
participation, work moving up In American<br />
programs, transferal to society;"<br />
"Die erosion <strong>of</strong> the once unquestioned authority<br />
<strong>of</strong> educators helped set the stage <strong>for</strong> the current<br />
public school crime wave, according to Rutgers<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Jackson Toby, ,<br />
Hurley <strong>calls</strong> <strong>for</strong> people to exercise 'power'<br />
By JAMES R. HURLEY<br />
Assembly Minority Leader<br />
money go? — and insisted on<br />
specific answers In plain,<br />
written language be<strong>for</strong>e you<br />
But today my goal is togive<br />
you something leas tangible to<br />
mink about — power — your<br />
Among the most <strong>of</strong>tenasked<br />
questions in New The same basic principle United States and <strong>of</strong> New munity, read a few<br />
pull the lever,<br />
power, as a citizen <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Jersey today Is: Where did applies to any public question,<br />
newspapers, talk with your<br />
fee money go?<br />
whether It is a bond issue or a The foundation <strong>of</strong> 'that neighbors and decide <strong>for</strong><br />
This question is asked — constitutional amendment, power is in the Constitution <strong>of</strong> yourself what is less than<br />
though seldom answered — and there will be a number <strong>of</strong> fee State <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, good about your environment,<br />
about all sorts <strong>of</strong> money that both types <strong>of</strong> questions on feewhich says: "All political your society, your govern-<br />
Then go find yourself a<br />
has been yielded by theballot November 4. power is inherent in thement.<br />
taxpayers <strong>of</strong> this state, from ' Some <strong>of</strong> the choices you win people. Government is in-copy <strong>for</strong> the protection, Gmtttutton. And read it<br />
<strong>of</strong> the New Jersey<br />
the lottery money to casino be faced with win, not bestituted<br />
revenues.<br />
simple ones. The issues security, and benefit <strong>of</strong> the mad especially Article I,<br />
But this question would not behind some <strong>of</strong> them are quite people, and they have the<br />
need asking If you, the <strong>vote</strong>rs, complex, and I hope tobe able<br />
Rights and Privileges, and<br />
right at all tiroes to atttWor<br />
asked be<strong>for</strong>e you entered the to shed some light on these<br />
spend a little extra Ume on<br />
re<strong>for</strong>m the same, whenever<br />
voting booth - where will this Issues In coming weeks.<br />
paragraphs l and 2.<br />
Express your views<br />
MAYOR<br />
Chester J.Wlni berg<br />
MlAiburyAv,<br />
399-2654<br />
COUNCIL MEMBERS<br />
ATLARGE<br />
Herbert J.Brownlee<br />
399.140?<br />
HenryS. Knight<br />
2217 Haven Av.<br />
MMMg<br />
NlckolasJ.Tr<strong>of</strong>aJr.<br />
66 Walnut Rd.<br />
SIMMS<br />
U.S. SENATORS<br />
BUI Bradley (b)<br />
315 Raiiell Building<br />
Washington, D.C. 10518<br />
Harrison A. Williams Jr. (D)<br />
352 Russell BnlMtog<br />
Washington, D.C.Z6I0<br />
VS. HOUSE<br />
WUIfam J. Hoghes
PAGE 4 — SECTION TWO<br />
"New show 'fallsflat*<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J. TUESDAY, AUGUST 19,1980<br />
SJRT's 'stride is broken' in current production at Gateway Theatre<br />
ByPETBYAHD PETE YARD long, lone, coruistent consistent run when the 'nieatrs'a ti" current <strong>of</strong>fering .. ^<br />
The main fault fnnft lies HBI In in delicate subject, .,
T<br />
w<br />
6 — SECTION TWO<br />
Drops two <strong>of</strong> three<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. TUESDAY, AUGUST 19,1980<br />
Ocean City baseball team loses championship series to Galloway<br />
Ocean Bean City'i Clty'i Hfritagi Bank<br />
ftree Birei hits. He struck out seven<br />
to in «M> score tnin> twice niii.»ii wittiout • a kit hit. laffHaa ku «.„„.... t' n^n.^u^* „„!!.„ J
PAGE 8 — SECTION TWO<br />
THE^SENTINEL-LEDGEB, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
O<br />
.Agricultural agent tips<br />
TUESDAY, AUGUST 19.1880<br />
TUESDAY, AUGUST IB, 1980<br />
Late summer and fall are best times to start, enhance a lawn<br />
VLARRYR MFWH/11 n ingiifffrilant anil m»dl,,,. „„ irlrrooi.lnrl,.!. i.,i.. ,.n_,, . . . . . . . . -<br />
; By LARRY E.NEWMLD<br />
; County Agricultural Agent<br />
• Are you ptannlni to Mid a<br />
. new lawn or renovate an old<br />
* OH»? H so, plan todo it during<br />
;flie late imnmer early fall<br />
1 period nther than next<br />
,-iping.<br />
1 You may feel more am-<br />
; hltious In undertaking surJi a<br />
> project next ipring, but <strong>for</strong><br />
, ttegood <strong>of</strong> your lawn, the lite<br />
' August<br />
through September<br />
.'period is belt.<br />
; .During this Mme, cooler<br />
; wgather and favorable aoil<br />
•conditions return. Theie<br />
conditions are ideal <strong>for</strong> better<br />
germination and establish-<br />
; mint <strong>of</strong> the grass.<br />
; Among other beneflti <strong>of</strong><br />
; seeding lawn grasses this<br />
• U^a <strong>of</strong> year is the less trouble<br />
•you'll have with weeda,<br />
'particularly erabgrasi.<br />
I O-abgrass begins to die<br />
^during late Bummer, but it<br />
»starts to germinate in the late<br />
; spring.<br />
j The young seedling grasses<br />
j an not heed with the high<br />
j temperatures and frequently<br />
insufficient soil njositure so<br />
common with spring<br />
seedlings.<br />
• Usually, there is no need <strong>for</strong><br />
watering during the late<br />
summer early fall period to<br />
obtain germination <strong>of</strong> toe<br />
lawn grasses.<br />
By seeding at the right<br />
season you can ensure your<br />
diances <strong>of</strong> success. You can<br />
get detailed in<strong>for</strong>mation on<br />
making a new lawn or<br />
renovating an established<br />
ben from your Cape May<br />
County agricultural agent<br />
PAINTING<br />
CONTRACTOR<br />
INTERIOR • EXTERIOR<br />
K.R.<br />
BRECKLEY<br />
319-2517<br />
Homeowners may not be too<br />
concerned when they see Uwn<br />
moths take flight in the<br />
evening when they walk on<br />
ttieir lawns, but the presence<br />
<strong>of</strong> these whitish, gray <strong>of</strong><br />
brown cigar shaped insects<br />
may also mean a battle with<br />
sod webworm,<br />
Sod webworms are green or<br />
brown caterpillars that later<br />
become lawn moths during<br />
Uiiir Ufa cycle.<br />
The moths hide in shrubbery<br />
and lawn grass during<br />
ttie day. They flyat ni$it and<br />
may deposit their eggs m<br />
flight or while at rest, These<br />
yellowish white egp hatch in<br />
about one week and become<br />
sod webworms that build<br />
burrows and tunnels in the<br />
turf and feed on grass blades<br />
at night.<br />
Sod webworm damage first<br />
appears as brown "trails"<br />
orirregular brown spots in the<br />
lawn. These "trails" expand<br />
to become large brown areas<br />
<strong>of</strong> severly<br />
damaged or<br />
destroyed grass.<br />
Sod webworms prefer new<br />
lawns. 4 They also attack<br />
bentgrass,<br />
fescue, and<br />
bluegrass.<br />
Insecticides<br />
eafbaryl<br />
(Sevin) or dlazinon or Cur.<br />
sban <strong>of</strong>fer good control and<br />
are avilable In various <strong>for</strong>mutations.<br />
Purchase the one<br />
ftat best suits your needs.<br />
For further in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
about sod webworms ask your<br />
Cape May County<br />
agricultural agent <strong>for</strong> a free<br />
copy <strong>of</strong> the leaflet Jed Web.<br />
worms and Lawn Moths.<br />
Still Serving You<br />
BROOKS T.V.<br />
TV & Radio Repairs<br />
Electronic Servicing<br />
Phone 399-1242<br />
Probably the most dtfflcult<br />
Job <strong>for</strong> amateur and<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
vegetable<br />
growers alike is that <strong>of</strong><br />
identifying conditions that<br />
adversely affect crops.<br />
Without an accurate<br />
diagnosis <strong>of</strong> a plant symptom,<br />
it is Impossible to take<br />
corrective<br />
measures.<br />
Cooperative<br />
Extension<br />
Service county agents can be<br />
helpful in <strong>of</strong>fering<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional advice. The<br />
extension <strong>of</strong>fice number <strong>of</strong><br />
your county can usually be<br />
found under "county<br />
government" in the telephone<br />
directory,<br />
The gardener can <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
identify a vegetable malady<br />
himself by asking the<br />
following questions; Is It a<br />
disease<br />
problem? Any<br />
evidence <strong>of</strong> insects? Possibly<br />
a physical condition brought<br />
on by weather conditions.<br />
Have I done something wrong<br />
in the culture <strong>of</strong> the crop?<br />
Too<br />
Old To<br />
Be Homesick?<br />
r t<<br />
While it is not possible In<br />
this<br />
article to outline<br />
diagnostic procedures in<br />
detail, the following major<br />
symptoms should help.<br />
Disease: Generally symptoms<br />
wU not be uni<strong>for</strong>m in the<br />
planting and one disease will<br />
not affect all crops. Look <strong>for</strong><br />
dead areas on leaves, <strong>of</strong><br />
stems. These generally indicate<br />
a blight. Cut a branch<br />
or stem with a sharp knife and<br />
note It there is a circular area<br />
that shows discoloration. This<br />
would suggest a disease attacking<br />
feewater conducting<br />
system <strong>of</strong> the plant. This Is<br />
generally accompanied by<br />
wilting <strong>of</strong> file foliage. If leaves<br />
are distorted or dwarfed and<br />
show a mosaic like pattern,<br />
you probably have a virus<br />
disease.<br />
Look <strong>for</strong> presence <strong>of</strong> insects<br />
on foliage, in stems or on<br />
roots. Be sure to check the<br />
under side <strong>of</strong> leaves. Look <strong>for</strong><br />
signs <strong>of</strong> feeding, either by<br />
chewing Insects or sucking<br />
insects. Different control<br />
measures are required <strong>for</strong><br />
ttiese two groups <strong>of</strong> Insects.<br />
Physical conditions: After<br />
eliminating diseases and<br />
insects as probable causes,<br />
consider<br />
whether<br />
someunusual conditions have<br />
occurred. Dry soil conditions<br />
on cause blossom-end rot in<br />
tomatoes and tip-burn in<br />
lettuce. Night temperatures<br />
<strong>of</strong> SO degrees F or higher can<br />
cause blossom drop in peppers<br />
and tomatoes with the<br />
result that the plants become<br />
extremely vegetative and<br />
produce very few fruits.<br />
Premature seeding <strong>of</strong> lettuce,<br />
carrots and onions can be<br />
cause cause caused by adverse<br />
weaflier.<br />
Cultural<br />
practices:<br />
Nutrient deficiencies <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
occur if the gardener does not<br />
have a sou test and follow<br />
recommendations (Contact<br />
your Cooperative Extension<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice <strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation on soil<br />
testing). Nitrogen deficiency<br />
will first appear as yellowing<br />
<strong>of</strong> lower leaves on plants,<br />
phosphorous deficiency will<br />
stunt the plant ad boron<br />
deficiency will produce dead<br />
tissue, especially in the new<br />
buds. A heavy day soil which<br />
has riot been improved with<br />
organic matter will stunt the<br />
growth <strong>of</strong> carrots and otter<br />
not crops.<br />
Growing fruiting crips, such<br />
as tomatoes and peppers In<br />
the shade will result in poor<br />
yield and inferior quality.<br />
Diagnosis <strong>of</strong> plant problems<br />
can <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
become complicated<br />
because a given<br />
symptom, say yellowing <strong>of</strong><br />
leaves, can result fromany<br />
one <strong>of</strong> several unrelated<br />
causes. The gardener should<br />
look <strong>for</strong> a pattern tothe<br />
symptoms. For Instance,<br />
sometimes a disease will be<br />
found on plants growing In a<br />
low spot In th garden, or plant<br />
damage may occur when<br />
vegetables are grown close to<br />
walks or house foundations.<br />
You can make Identification<br />
<strong>of</strong> vegetable problems much<br />
easier and take the proper<br />
control measures If you obtain<br />
a free copy <strong>of</strong> the leaflet New<br />
Jersey Vegetable Pert<br />
Control Recommendations far<br />
Jfctne Gardens from your<br />
Cape May County Extension<br />
Service <strong>of</strong>fice (465-5115).<br />
The best season <strong>of</strong> the year<br />
to improve the lawn to<br />
overcome these problems is<br />
now. Our recommended<br />
grasses — the bluegrasses,<br />
improved<br />
perennial<br />
ryegrasses and the fine<br />
leaved fescues — germinate<br />
best when the soil Is warm<br />
and moist, and they grow best<br />
as it becomes cooler and more<br />
moist.<br />
The long growing period <strong>of</strong><br />
late summer, fall, early<br />
winter and spring gives the<br />
brat growing weather and the<br />
longest period <strong>of</strong> recovery <strong>for</strong><br />
our northern passes. During<br />
this extended favorable<br />
growing season, your summer<br />
blighted lawn may recover on<br />
Its own.<br />
It may be much better,<br />
however, to assist the lawn to<br />
shorten the recovery period<br />
and take advantage <strong>of</strong> the<br />
more desirable weather.<br />
Heat and drought! The<br />
natural tendency <strong>of</strong> our lawn<br />
grasses i to go dormant<br />
during hot, dry periods. If no<br />
artificial irrigation Is applied<br />
this ia normally what happens<br />
during the hot, dry summer.<br />
Most <strong>of</strong> these lawns would<br />
improve without help Just as<br />
soon as the weather cools and<br />
there Is adequate moisture.<br />
Mowing your lawn Ugh two to<br />
2M, inches) and maintaining<br />
sufficient limestone in the sol<br />
help to make sure your lawn<br />
would make it through a<br />
hot.dry summer without<br />
artificial irrigation.<br />
Diseases and insects;<br />
Summer lawn diseases such<br />
as the crown rot stage <strong>of</strong> leaf<br />
spot, summer brown patch,<br />
fusarium blight, pythium<br />
blight, dollar spot and fairy<br />
ring can cause considerable<br />
damage towell kept lawns or<br />
to neglected lawns. •<br />
However, most <strong>of</strong> the time<br />
they seem toattack the beat<br />
kept lawns. They can be<br />
'minimized by avoiding exoessive<br />
fertilization, watering<br />
deeply infrequently, and by<br />
snowing high. The insects that<br />
cause the most problems<br />
during the summer are chinch<br />
bugg andsod webworms.<br />
Even zoysla lawns, which<br />
do exceptionally well during<br />
the summer, as subject to<br />
these devastating insects.<br />
Usually we do not recommend<br />
treating to control these insects<br />
until we know they are<br />
present.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ce you have establsbed<br />
that they are present, they<br />
well very soon after application<br />
to wet the soil<br />
several inches deep. This also<br />
helps to get ths fertilizer <strong>of</strong>f<br />
fee leaf surfaceand in contact<br />
with the roots where it is<br />
needed, B your lawn has net<br />
completely healed by October,<br />
fertilize again togive it<br />
more vigor and density <strong>for</strong><br />
next year.<br />
Uming: If no lime has been<br />
used <strong>for</strong> several years, a fall<br />
Uming in September should be<br />
scheduled. It might be good to<br />
have your soil tested. Sou test<br />
mailer bags cost |4 and are<br />
available at your Cape May<br />
County<br />
Cooperative Extension<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
Take several samples four<br />
to five Inches deep from<br />
scattered spots on the lawn.<br />
Mii these together, then let<br />
them dry <strong>for</strong> several days<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e having it tested.<br />
If you just want to add<br />
limestone, then add about 50 .<br />
pounds <strong>of</strong> ground agricultural<br />
limestone per 1,000 square<br />
fcet. There are several otter<br />
types <strong>of</strong> limestone available.<br />
Granular<br />
limestone is<br />
probably the most popular<br />
and most frequently found in<br />
the garden centers. It Is easily<br />
spread, but to me, it seem*<br />
slike It takes longer to act and<br />
perhaps a lit tie more<br />
material <strong>for</strong> each application.<br />
Another newer type <strong>of</strong><br />
limestone called pelletiief<br />
limestone seemsto be very<br />
easy to apply. It also works<br />
much faster man the ground<br />
agricultural limestone or the<br />
granular limestone. It la<br />
somewhat more expensive<br />
but probably worth the extra<br />
expense hi convenience and<br />
reseedlng are toget more ft<br />
plants In th area or to get new<br />
improved varieties into the<br />
town which are more disease<br />
tolerant and which require<br />
less fertilizer.<br />
Don't seed on top <strong>of</strong> grass or<br />
thatch as most <strong>of</strong> th seed<br />
would be wasted. Dig up any<br />
dead spefaor thatehy areas<br />
•uu IWMI me sou so me aew (<br />
Seeding: B the lawn has seeds are placed directly in<br />
dead spots more than 10 In- contact with Us loose soil,<br />
ekes in diameter It will ten Cover the new seed lightly but<br />
be necessary to do some not more than V* inch<br />
seeding. <strong>On</strong>er reasons to deep.thenfim the soU lightly.<br />
pKBiBBiifiSBBHB<br />
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General insurance<br />
An independent Agency<br />
Established 1WO<br />
Underwriters For<br />
• Travelers<br />
• United States Fidelity & Guarantee<br />
• Excellslor<br />
• Mercer Mutual<br />
1142 Bay Ave., Ocean City<br />
Phone 398-1101.9 5<br />
^or 3987067 afterj p.m.<br />
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PAGE 9 - SECTION TWO<br />
Boats Par Salt RE. For Sale Yearly Rentals<br />
PAINTING<br />
Interior-Exterior<br />
CONSALVO PAINTING<br />
341-7181 .8227716 iti<br />
StA RAY WIEKINBIR — ft, 14 ft.,<br />
m NMfCrulur, IB, Ilka ntw CMWItkw.<br />
OtBHi fliWir, VHF Utrtg, twlm Bill.<br />
Mrm. full etnvit, winter<br />
cOV»r,CB<br />
O.J5P, CSI! MUM<br />
JUST LISTED — iriein mar bucti §nd<br />
bOlMwtlK. TWO «|UCiOu> 1 Bedroom 1B».<br />
a<br />
on. bedroom (pt, Plri! flBBf,<br />
hIMf<br />
apartmfnf, fumhhad;<br />
llvlngBadrewn combination, battl ana<br />
p«M an* ha.ta»Wy* f round usai ^<br />
tTtUTSSS''ZJXi<br />
vwygeed condltion ; Johnson, Realtor,, jSbJSt.cSMlSSS?' I?<br />
Oi Wesley Ave, Jff.joio<br />
IN<br />
p p y y P<br />
S K r * i a r l a | S i r v l n , 1 ! 2 5 W B I A V I , I N -<br />
BUDDY ; STV<br />
Call B23-2Z03<br />
I<br />
24 Hour Service<br />
7 Days a Week andHoWiys<br />
NO SERVICE CHARGE<br />
1W3 «rtI — 14' FIMrfllss i»lff,,lf74 .._<br />
Marcurv » 8 hp, 110 outward wllh dry<br />
NEAR BAY — 4 bedroom, J Bath home<br />
(and'flusnar, 3 gal luel tank, anchor nveTtsto summer 3u0iex.newoa.hot<br />
weights, Una, pulleys and spring neon, ' Ir Mllf r, large all purpose room,<br />
pars and ear leeks, extension teat nook, ""P *nd more Corner location,<br />
hand pump, saa anther, 3 flotation teat<br />
Asking mom, Johnun Realtors; en<br />
cushions, 9 adult, I Oillds Ufa lackats wasltyAva.MfNlu tit<br />
17th If,sllp included to end <strong>of</strong> m m — — — '<br />
MM,eallM«4ffg<br />
Kit<br />
1f71 PACEMAKER — U II. Iport.<br />
fisherman, Oufrlggart, depth Under. In<br />
avatarraadytoga,Call«fMf4M4 Hf<br />
GP 14 — with trailer, tolly eqvlpped<br />
•Mellenf condition, il.fJO. Call Mf.1fa!<br />
NICS TWO BEDROOM - wnfumtlwa<br />
hwnt, family room, poreh tta Battii,<br />
pim aunui Uiowtr, diWiwnhw, no<br />
pt».i4j§pkiiuiiiiii»i.oci,i.jHJ»i if<br />
General Mdse.<br />
LARGE HOME — or rosining houie. or<br />
oportmenn with MctflH, Oil hut IS<br />
Mrcgnl down IVane otter. AIM term!<br />
Seemmw in Ctntral As«.<br />
If<br />
SOMIRS PSINT- Mi m building en V,<br />
acre lot, jarga finlihid panting arat,<br />
ntar hMpltal, iult.bn <strong>for</strong> prMiatonai<br />
efflett or medical bulMtig, For h.<br />
«orrnatlM,ca(lf37.fM 119<br />
HAVI YOUR NEXT — MttlMllflt «.<br />
The Tina Company sf Janay, 331 WMI<br />
Avanuf,OcMnClfy,N,J.CaU]HlMB,tf<br />
APT -<br />
living room, dining room, kitchen, bath.<br />
Centrally located. Heal ana hot water<br />
Included, um. Available Sept No pel.,<br />
call WOHSorwrlte P.O. Box JU iff<br />
30 Yrs. issperiencf<br />
Servicing AH Areas<br />
Don Molso |<br />
Associate<br />
III!<br />
Well Maybe..,<br />
But<br />
they'll never be too old to<br />
want to know what's going on at<br />
home.<br />
There's one way they can keep<br />
up with everything while they're<br />
away at college.<br />
SAILING LESSONS<br />
Learn to Sail on<br />
your vacation<br />
BAYVIEW MARINA<br />
312BayAve.,0.C.<br />
3>S-3Q4t<br />
do not become abundant.<br />
Treatments to keep down ths<br />
population would need tobe<br />
applied at feeproper time<br />
nest year,*<br />
Fertilization;<br />
Proper<br />
fertilization is probably your<br />
best tool <strong>for</strong> stimulating the<br />
grasses t<strong>of</strong>lll In the poor<br />
areas. At this time <strong>of</strong> year, be<br />
sure you use a "non burning"<br />
or slow release type fertillier<br />
ah the rate recommended by<br />
the manufacturer.<br />
Just to be sure it doesn't<br />
"bum," water the fertiliier in<br />
Back-to-College<br />
SPECIAL<br />
For a nine<br />
Month ,<br />
Subscription<br />
SAILBOAT<br />
RENTALS<br />
SUNFISH-HOBIECAT<br />
WINDSURFERS<br />
BAYVIEWMARINA<br />
312 Bay Ave., Ocean City<br />
398-304?<br />
To have The Sentinel-Ledger mailed each week<br />
From Sept. 2nd to June 1st<br />
Call 399-5411<br />
Has<br />
Come To Ocean City I<br />
Aboard The 60 ft.<br />
MISS SEA ISLE<br />
- ' 2 TRIPS DAILY<br />
CltiMMftMflff<br />
8 a.m.* 1p.m.<br />
Evening Crulw 6:30 p.m.<br />
A 'ftaWtlaiT laS m --•-—*- sf • aMJtl / I ilaW • IllMif f<br />
H CnnKo n§ WMIl nnMy VrB Vflfvyr .<br />
LEAVES HARBOR HOUSE MAMMA<br />
2nd & Bay Avenue, Ocean CJty, N.J.<br />
1263-3675 DOCk 399-4460 628-29351<br />
»111. tlh Strut Offi* ffif, Mf* Mnn, MfM (ttfl Nf-MI f AftemoonTrfp"<br />
PROMPT 1 DAY SERVICE<br />
"Stnlng Ocean City S Vicinity"<br />
If It'B BtjU good, "REPAIR IT"<br />
W# repair most major brands <strong>of</strong><br />
washers, dryers, refrigerators, ranges<br />
and dishwashers.<br />
• Parts Sales •<br />
ULMER'S NONE<br />
APPLIANCE SERVICE<br />
3130 Asbury Avenue<br />
Ocean City, N.J.<br />
PHONE<br />
399-4398<br />
COMPLETE<br />
SERVICE<br />
Phone 399-3745<br />
11th<br />
St. & The Railroad<br />
Octan City, N.J.<br />
o<br />
Think Winter Storage Now!<br />
We also winterize Inboards and Outboards «<br />
-- ' ""' SO<br />
We also winterize Inboards and Outboards<br />
TOWING SERVICi FOR DISABLED BOATS<br />
j<br />
Complete Service & Repair Work - Rberglas & Wood<br />
I<br />
Choose<br />
the winds you want<br />
in your home.<br />
Baked enamel aluminum storm doore and<br />
windows keep the cold winds outside in winter<br />
and let cool, s<strong>of</strong>t breezes come inside in the<br />
summer.<br />
Lost And Found<br />
LBiT — Avsuit Iim . wtiln gaM<br />
alamaM ihapad wrlil watoi. Inlaid with<br />
diamond chipi and mttal Band. B«wtrd<br />
Cll»O3W *<br />
Help Wanted<br />
PIANO TUNING — ana rtpilr,,iiptrT<br />
Ninlng •fill aunt by Mr, not with a<br />
ctiin«, Hlah«tquslltyr«)«lr»rvlc«.<br />
ANTIQUES — 4,000 It dlMounl PflcM,<br />
11 rsetnsepan 114 p.m. A anftguai |y^,<br />
appfaliserrurif 1a§ ula Inhemai.ili<br />
Shor. Rd. 5tnneriPolnt,»27 7«»7 tM<br />
TRAP — Riitawrant, u.<br />
perlencd But pafHn, Apply In ptrisn<br />
lHJ7 7377<br />
ALUMINUM SCREENS — and llorm<br />
— ,„..„.„ windmill. RattrMnad and naw glatt,<br />
Sirvlnf mt itmt Mr la run. Call Jack<br />
Inititlfd, Miami somari CB, !M Naw<br />
toyliftrappoliiiBnanlelMiloa:<br />
If<br />
R »«> pwta », Saffian Point, Dial mi<br />
4B -H<br />
Help Wanted<br />
RIAI, ESTATE — ulHpa-I<strong>On</strong>, anparlancafl.<br />
full flma, Johrnon RtalMrt,<br />
3« BIO tt<br />
INIURANCI OFFICE — auto and<br />
£aiualfy» anparlaKad prafarrad. Full<br />
antk. Send repllt. to Box 753 SanllnM-<br />
SALES AND IIRVICB — HI Hoove?<br />
flnd Euraka vasuum tiasnan, Bruthaa.'<br />
bggl and belti <strong>for</strong> all model!, FreV<br />
eillmale on repairs Trade ln» Slon<br />
.len'iflsorearaaaparfrnenl. iffiill If<br />
I4ALP OFF PAPERBACK BOONS - AH<br />
30,000 Mperback. are half prke or U<br />
cent, with .ufllclent trade. The<br />
IMkalerfaTwo, llthandAsBury.OcNn<br />
cijvtoui<br />
|ii<br />
CARPINTIR AVAILABLE - Ad'<br />
/ dlUoni.tllerttlorn.ganartlrtmodellng.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL - itudtnt alter Khool •»! ihlmp, 3M.1I47, , tf<br />
and tanirday. yHr round. Odd |<strong>of</strong>u and<br />
light malnfvnana, li yaara <strong>of</strong> aga or<br />
eidar, ctillM4tWMwaan*and3<br />
enly, H»<br />
CARPETINSTALLIR—hHrolliOfHi<br />
nylon. Mull Ml, UM aquare yard. Will<br />
Itll. Call 264-0444.<br />
If<br />
CASINOLICENSEHELP-(v«dOltall<br />
<strong>for</strong>yeg11, Phaleiraplu.apylng, typing, MAINTENANCE _ iHaguara, ifart<br />
notarlilng dlMmurn. MUw Bllnard ImmadlMMy. Aiply In parson 115<br />
(Caifno InttnmiM), Trie A Pram* mrrUHoonMotorinn, wth«nd<br />
Si»p.mwRd.Norttiinid,«i55«. tf Oeaan. tt<br />
O CHAMBERMAID — start Immedleteiy<br />
and went until Nevemker,<br />
Apply In<br />
parson HSfrk HeusaMotor Inn, 11th and<br />
Ocean.na.m.tosp.m.<br />
tf<br />
OilSIL MlGHANlcl - heavy duty'<br />
Alto heavy duty truck driver..<br />
Mospltalliatlon plus many benefit.- call<br />
MOW workday..<br />
If<br />
PAHTIMB HILP-mature<br />
reiporalble<br />
People willing to work, laundress,<br />
housekeeping, dining room, nurses<br />
•Idas, Apply at Wesley Manor Mnd ft<br />
Bay.OC EOE.<br />
• n<br />
CAJtf-boy. and girl. 11 yean and<br />
older. Paptr reutat available lor til<br />
year round route, between lath and Mth<br />
, , its, JoMfWiummsr kids alia. Call m-<br />
,-' am<br />
m<br />
RN or LPN-part tlma, <strong>for</strong> doctor,<br />
<strong>of</strong>ilce. Ocean city, sand resume ts Box<br />
nfMnflnatLadgar<br />
In<br />
6ABVJITTER NEEDED — In Palermo.<br />
Two children starting Aug, 17th, MM.<br />
Frl. 7:10 ».m. until j p.m. Call «7 1118<br />
until Aug. fth and than call JW-ww tor<br />
detail..<br />
Ma<br />
LIOAL SECRITARY — capable<br />
parson <strong>for</strong> taw firm In Ocean city, legal<br />
experience, and shorthand preferred but<br />
not required, must have oood secret erlal<br />
.-. skilli.cell]M4iMMtvManfandi .<br />
(J ip.ni, ti<br />
CHAMBERMAIDS —needed to work til<br />
md <strong>of</strong> October, Crowing. Motor inn.<br />
Calim^US<br />
lie<br />
CHAMBERMAIDi"— full tlma thru<br />
October, good .alary plus bonus. Call<br />
Iff .Mil, f .19 am or call MM140 afler I<br />
p.m,<br />
tf<br />
Situations Wanted<br />
W A N T E D — h o u . e c l e a n i n g f o r<br />
c o n g e n i a l f a m l l l M . J u l t m o v e d to O C .<br />
H a v e l o c » l r a f a r a n c M , E x p a r u n c t d I n<br />
p l a n t c a r e a n d i m i n o . C a l l m - 7 I M o r<br />
m ^ S S J l o r I n t e r v i e w . « , 1 5<br />
H I G H S C H O O L S T U D E N T — n e a d l<br />
v w r k . O d d l o b e a n d l a w n m o w e d a t<br />
r M M n a M I p r k e . . C a l l M l k e a t 1 9 1 .<br />
I M S I t<br />
H O U S E W O R K — . m a l l p a i n t l o b e ,<br />
c u t t i n g g r a n , c l e a n i n g a t t i c . N o | o b t o o<br />
b l g o r t o o . m a l l . C a l l a n y t l m e J W 3 ? S 9<br />
LANDSCAPING - trae., ihrobi, %od,<br />
walk, ate, Lumbancaplng patloi and<br />
deck., ate. Ornamental lighting. Call<br />
«ft«rip.m,A»kf<strong>of</strong>,I.I,.41,MJi.<br />
if<br />
CLOCK<br />
REPAIRING - all type..'<br />
Grsndfamer clock tpMlalllt. Pickup<br />
and den very larvlca. johmon'i 937<br />
W74, ft<br />
OCEAN CITY TYPEWRITER<br />
—' S*r.<br />
Vice, Typewriter., adding machine, and<br />
buftntu maghlnes repaired, Sales and<br />
servlca,3UtAlsuryAve,lMi3M<br />
H<br />
Pets<br />
ADOPT A PIT — Well brad can and<br />
dog.. <strong>On</strong>ly donation rtqueited. Humane<br />
SMitly <strong>of</strong> Ocean City, Tenne..ee and<br />
Shelter Rd, Dally 1 to 4 p.m. Phone 1M-<br />
4111 or 3018. If<br />
Boats Per Sale<br />
Personals<br />
CARPET CLEAHW6<br />
TECHHWAH<br />
THAilEE<br />
PtrtTima<br />
SEARS CLEAMUiO. SER<br />
VICIS is new hiringi top a<br />
pirt fimt CARPET<br />
CLEAN! NO<br />
position.<br />
Learn on the mojt modem<br />
truck mounted fquipmtnt<br />
(rom itnier fNJinlelaiit.<br />
Good ultry piui beneflti.<br />
For further eonildtratlon,*<br />
Ml! Mr. McCaffrey at f(Of)<br />
398-7300.<br />
equal Opportunity employer M/F<br />
RIDBR TO NIW YORK — Peraon<br />
deilre. dally trafliportallon to New<br />
York city from Ocean city Monday thru<br />
Friday, Fleata call Mf-tSit between i<br />
and7pjn,<br />
1-lf<br />
THI LITTLl SHOP — with the Mg<br />
•lock. Yarn, crewel, needlepoint km,<br />
complete Hit <strong>of</strong> aaMWriM. The JIB<br />
Yarn Shop, 3JWAJ»uryAva.<br />
H<br />
Autos For Sale<br />
BOAT SALES AND — lervlce, Mercvruliaf<br />
dealer wim factory trained<br />
mechanic., we tervica all maKs Ind<br />
modell. All work guaranteed Patcong<br />
Harbor Mtrlrla, Mayi Landing Rd,<br />
Somen polntf 3F43S4<br />
tf<br />
HolJE CAT — 14, orange hull!, f lamer<br />
Milt, new mast, J1.475<br />
Bayvlaw<br />
sallboali,313SayAve,O.C,<br />
If<br />
SUNPISH SAIL - Amm-leii moii<br />
popular iport Hllboai, avallaole al pre<br />
season price.. Bayvlew Saiiboau, 313<br />
OayAve.O-C.<br />
tf<br />
IOAT SLIP — easy acceia to ocean,<br />
water, shower., ale. Bayvlew Marina,<br />
lltlayAva.o.c,<br />
tf<br />
SUMMER<br />
CLEARANCE — price.<br />
slashadl Fine tableware, unusual gifts.<br />
No-cress cards and wrap.. Flab- 4<br />
Fantasy, 140* Haven An, MI4M4,<br />
Monday thru Saturday, 10:» to 5 p.m.<br />
. except Thursday, 1 to 3p.m. a.2o<br />
NINE PiBCE _ dining room tit, UN,<br />
Cal)]fM7t4<br />
H<br />
ANTIQUES—rope bed, maple and PHI<br />
Include, custom mattreu, spring and<br />
angle Irons Circa lTfg.ltM-liMt<br />
mahotany bureau, nwtjle top and<br />
mirror Circa lUfrSO, MOf tavern table<br />
Circa 1IS01900, MOO- call Mf .7711 er Mf •<br />
•097 tf<br />
COKIMACHJNI- PI. Canoe lean at<br />
Pish N'Shin TacuaSMp, all lay<br />
*ve,<br />
tn<br />
TWO JBL OLYMPUS- floor SPMtMrt,<br />
cuttom weed cabinet.. I'M ID. magnet,<br />
MM a pair, neoollebl«. call M.7fM em.<br />
or evening. «.|»<br />
MAGAZINE! — COllecton Item. In<br />
eluding Popular Micnanlc. if]?,<br />
prewnt. mlK. {roupa Popular Sciatic*,<br />
Boating, Motor<br />
Boating and etfitn.<br />
Great hobby-Call <strong>for</strong>detalH. 3U J1JI «-<br />
If<br />
GARAGE SALE — llnenl, hand tool.,<br />
garden tools, dishes, pats and pant,<br />
gadgets, n waslay Ave. (rear) thru<br />
allfy.iat,Aug.l«,f;MteliX<br />
MI<br />
Winter Rentals<br />
NICELY FURNISHED - ] bedroom<br />
Musi, wall to wall carpet, ancMM<br />
yard, weiher and cable AvallaMa Sept.<br />
teJunayjoper<br />
men, incl. utllltlas, call<br />
JMBm 1-13<br />
BEAUTIFULLY — furnlthad 3<br />
bedroom, ] Mth hewsa, waiher, dryer,<br />
sang*, meat tollable far working<br />
couple Avallabla Sepl. 17. May M. MS<br />
per month plu. utllltlas. Can be teen<br />
AugusmiMMth,caimM*>i74l Ml<br />
ONI BEDROOM — epartmtnl with<br />
dack, centrally Iota tad, convenient to<br />
•tons and public transsartitlen, A I<br />
condition, a»i haaf, l» a monm phis<br />
utilities.<br />
Prefer gradual, studants<br />
ftftreneat required. Call lM.44f .44,1 t-<br />
DELUXe MOTEL — rooms tor wlnw<br />
taaten, vary attradiva waskly rttas, lor<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation Mflin. Rooms avallaMa<br />
from Sept 15 thru April ttth VI<br />
I BEDROOM CONOO -<br />
compWelv<br />
ftirnlthid, 7 month |a«a, etartlng Oct.<br />
l.t. mu Including gas haat, mature<br />
Multspraf*rnd,nraranas.lff.|li4 |,<br />
FURNISHED AND - wall decorated 1<br />
» Mdroom and dan or 1 badroom apt.<br />
•A«. „ ». ' ' wrpatlng, tiled Mth, washar, dryer,<br />
JIWfU.¥ RllNTAL -. naw duplax, 3 dltselal, its grill, parking, sun dack,<br />
bedroom, 3 Mth, washar, dryar, Mf or* Mock to kaaeti and Mardwalk,<br />
•tree! parking; fireplace and cathedral excellent location. Small family or<br />
mature<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>a..lonal». NO Nil,<br />
Reference and security<br />
daposlt<br />
rmlrad, Sept. IIM My IS, U7I month<br />
OCEAN CITY BAY FRONT<br />
Rare Find! DUPLEX<br />
Salt by owner, mh St,<br />
area. Panoramic view <strong>of</strong><br />
Bay. Spacious decks,<br />
barking each apt. 1<br />
| bedrooms, IVi baths,<br />
raised fireplaces, flee,<br />
heat, unfurnished (169,500.<br />
All cash.<br />
Par Appointment<br />
Ph. 399 2546<br />
9 a.m.'til 5 p.m.<br />
Yearly Rentals<br />
Dealing with feelings<br />
_.:<br />
ByWILUAHA.MlLLERJR.,PliD<br />
Now social and behavior nctartista are UtM more cf<br />
in interest in compulsive gambllm/. Casino «mMi~»<br />
state lotteries and <strong>of</strong>f-track bettini aw becoming ia!<br />
mming^ popular anil gambling la at close reach <strong>of</strong> fee<br />
nation's major population centers.<br />
Politicians seeitasan answer to new tax dollara: urbin<br />
planners seeltasa way to rq>lace old, "run down" dtki?'<br />
and business people see it as a method to bring "ne*'<br />
h«» Into the market pl*«. "* *<br />
To the compulsive gambler's family, gaming is teen !§»<br />
a threat to its atafamty. With pathological pmbltag, the<br />
essential features are the chronic and progressive failure<br />
to resist the impulses to play a game <strong>of</strong> chanceY'TlSr<br />
compulsive gambler's drive to beat the odds, com-^<br />
promises, or damages personal, family or vocntlonif<br />
pursuits. Ibe Impulse togamMe Increases wlmstnaatmcl'<br />
emottonal pressure.<br />
*•:<br />
Were Is arrays the expected recovery<br />
tllid S<br />
y h expected recovery <strong>of</strong> losawP^t<br />
lossesareratlonaliied. Statements such as "itwasJust-«-<br />
nm <strong>of</strong> bad luck" art made, Tftt feeling that "it it time <strong>for</strong>'•<br />
ray luck to change" nudges the comptitelve gambler to try<br />
again. But, losses mount even higher and the *^,rMt#<br />
on debts and other financial respondbultles increase tql<br />
whirlwind <strong>of</strong> personal and fan<br />
To end these pressure, the<br />
<strong>for</strong>ced tohldetheextent <strong>of</strong> tbeg<br />
losses. He or she continues to gamble<br />
win."<br />
StoMrir<br />
"Just that bl#<br />
Whenever the cx«npulsive gambler's world faJOt, lie or.<br />
she feel remorseftil and guilty about toe ham upon tfte.'<br />
Mlinf' upstairs, lit ana Ma fl,<br />
ayallibla. litII. Mao par month and Md<br />
fl. Is MM plut yfllltlM. Jrt and AsBufy;<br />
ttll 1M4M1 WMMnas or 21M7MIM<br />
WWI1I.<br />
l-l»<br />
SOUTH END _ lovaly i Mdroom<br />
«pla«, wasnaf, aryar, wall to will<br />
carpiting, avail, t.fs, ralaranct.<br />
rajulfifl. D*g nw, plus .lactrlc, S1S.JW.<br />
mt<br />
(I?<br />
Hiautlllllas,IW4IH<br />
tf<br />
MODERN 3 BEDROOM<br />
RUST FLOOR APT.<br />
IN GARDENS<br />
HalHMrator, iilf^lianlnl gvan,<br />
alsptul, dlihwashar, waihar ana<br />
drytr, UnfurnliHad, ISM monthly<br />
plusutlllflH.<br />
Calj3tt.HU<br />
tit<br />
MOD8RN DUPLEX - Bay view, 1<br />
CONN OROAN — Model Artist, J full<br />
badreomt, i Mths, washar, dryar, all<br />
kayMards and loot Meals, can be ustd<br />
modem convenience., two par monm.<br />
<strong>for</strong> etiuren, excellent condition. tl.MOor Call collecms 33i-4SJ4 ff<br />
Mst«tNr.callfl74H4 Mf . . ~ —<br />
SHARE ] — Mdroom apt,, winter or<br />
yiarlyr<br />
womin. If. mad. central<br />
BEAUTY SALON — all aqulpmant and<br />
LIVING ROOM - dining room, 3<br />
twfroorra, balh. utchan, aneMaM front<br />
porch and Mm porch. UN Mr month,<br />
CallMMiM<br />
i.lf<br />
SEPTEMBER 1st - May list. Two<br />
Mdroom aparfrnant, lauMry faclltMi<br />
cakla. UWptf month utllllla. hicluotd.<br />
CallMf-J§lf<br />
|.)l<br />
WINTIR RINTALS — Machfrent, 3<br />
btdroom, furnlahad, utllltlM, TV caMa,<br />
laundry IneludM, Cauplas prafarrad, no<br />
eats,Calim«19<br />
tt<br />
WIN'lbK H6H I ftu&—i-urntinea apl/, 2<br />
Ofdrooms, jiving room, dining room,<br />
kitchen, bath<br />
Adults or lamlllH. No<br />
Mil. can M ISM Sal. Aug. ?, I), or N<br />
between |l and 11 noon. MM Inel<br />
UtllltlM. t Cenlriil Aue<br />
If<br />
WINTIR RENTAL - BMnMa llrit<br />
or small apartmants, inshar, dryar,<br />
antrtllylKatad.CallM.sii (.33<br />
and depression. Suldttal attenqits may everTba made.'<br />
Therapy <strong>for</strong> compulsive ganbUng U a WHtSn.<br />
dertaktag. The person's OTOreonfldfjnt, eneraetlc. "tig<br />
smien," and afcraaJvepersonaaty are berriariiS fc»»'<br />
she seeking out counseling. Thei^py fannrrnnary owr i<br />
kng period. Ur<strong>for</strong>tunately the conmulfive ftnWey ig<br />
tootdng <strong>for</strong> quick resultn and frequently "drop* o<strong>of</strong>" f t f ! I A L E S T A T E — p o U t t O n o p « n f o r t n<br />
• ^ - e x p e r i e n c e d , a g g r a a . l v * f u l l f l m a S a l t s<br />
i ~ > C - p a r s e n o r b r o k a r . e i d a * t a B l h h a d c e n t e r<br />
I . " - ' C i t y o t u c e w i t h l i b e r a l c o m m M M n<br />
a r r a n g e m e n t , a n d I t e x p e n d i n g t h e i r<br />
1W4 CHEVY MALI BU - Station Wagon,<br />
PS, P.B., auto, 53,000 mllN, good<br />
andition.eaiiiff.rin<br />
tf<br />
Itrt TOYdTA COROLLA — 4 SPSM,<br />
AM-FM, M,«M. Mwt MII. Can mom<br />
6rJ».43«<br />
Mf<br />
TAURUS — lfTI fully aqulppad tralltr,<br />
Mb, bottMs. slaaM a, Ustd onca, with<br />
«tras,Mustsali.eallM?.Mi2,<br />
ft<br />
71 FIAT - Sport, I pauangar, stick,<br />
U50. Economical, 5? Cantral Rd. Iff.<br />
(at<br />
IM<br />
1575 VW RABBIT — 4 sM«d, air, AM<br />
FM casMtt, naw angina rtcaiprt to<br />
prova. KM. Gall ifl^WO<br />
H<br />
lffl CHIVV STATION — Wagon Mallbu<br />
Classle, Lt, MM. Small lilt, |OM MM.<br />
3i,000 fflllas. All option.. B» Cont).<br />
MJSS. call 3W 354i, 5 to r p.m. dally, t<br />
a.m.toTp.m.waakantf.<br />
{.ft<br />
NATS<br />
¥ mm sioHAM<br />
There will o« a ihorflg* <strong>of</strong> avalUMt<br />
iWrtg. ipaci ftp IM If mi' isaun,<br />
MaKa rtSffrvatlsni early. Outboard<br />
boan, niDleri and i/o'i sfarfini at<br />
M Mr It. Oulsld. and (niMg. Call<br />
Me.flowvliw Marina inc. Evlnrude<br />
ana BMC drtUri j J?MI, tl<br />
CENTER CONSOLE-MFG. 11 ft. Naw<br />
gas tank, lloor covarlng, eutnggari I,<br />
Cl, 13! Hp. Johnson t4,ooo. call ft),<br />
mi<br />
§.jj<br />
MHPMBRC — outboard wllti control.,<br />
vary good und. <strong>On</strong> Mat, will damon<br />
strat. Aiklng UK, Waakinds NtMOl,<br />
wtak (ill) tli-ms<br />
l>it<br />
IOAT SLIPS — 14 ft. to m ft, fleaiing<br />
dock., docksMa water, awefrle, fish<br />
slMnlna station, 1 ft. <strong>of</strong> wtttr at low<br />
IMa. Pstcono Harbor Marina, f 37.SS4 I.<br />
2f<br />
Tutoring<br />
FIVE LARGE -, boat slips fer Pint,<br />
prlvata docknerlh<strong>of</strong>flh St, MW to f no.<br />
.esllJfMHIoriJHIM,<br />
' ff<br />
NAT SLIPS — Sonwrs Point mar Inlat.<br />
Up to »• frnh watsf. lesurlty llghllno.<br />
Sleala.PUr, Bay Avenue W7 1150. ff<br />
RIMIDIAL RIADINO — Phonics, All<br />
fha baslcsi spoiling, languags arts,<br />
arlthmatle, .Impla spaaeti probiami,<br />
raMHMH work far pra lint gradars,<br />
OwtKwr'.nalphalpai Ctrtlfltdtaaehtr.<br />
Afdna Naal, 1M1 Plaafura Ava,, Ocean AVINSIRS - lWf laft ovtri<br />
OLASTRON — Iffj and If7l. IS ft. with<br />
70 hp Johnson, 40 day warranty on<br />
tnglnt. Call 3tl«4I4<br />
ff<br />
City, Callift.l#f4,<br />
If<br />
Wanted<br />
navar<br />
ustd, raasenabltprlca. Call Mi&M tf<br />
SAILBOAT — r.p 14 No, 1455, with<br />
tralltr, PiBtrglass t uils JUS). Call<br />
eves: Mf J7I2411 Of I to Ji M.T743MI f •<br />
1<br />
SINGH HOMB-or small duptox, neer<br />
beactt, fast. satiMfnant, privet* party,<br />
eailf*Jf)fli.fW).<br />
f'j<br />
~&^tt nt.ft,«. W r 1 f,lo»-miint» 1 ,,. &? «8f Sr^^l^'ISl^<br />
f "frtHBLP WANTED — ftmata.malB. Light<br />
-—~. auambiy and clerical work, mr round,:<br />
'•-**"-" experience needed, wlllton In.<br />
i.,t<br />
partial from Attic to Oarage, almost<br />
anyfnlngBeugHt.lfM4Mer7e7.3JM fl<br />
IfTI and 1f7f -. Johnson euteeardt. 70<br />
hp. M day warranty. Per In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
call Nt«4i4<br />
If<br />
lfM . 34' FLilTCRAFT — I-©, 3JJ hp, '<br />
cutty cabin, VHF, depth findar,<br />
owlrlggars, head, naw canvas and sails,<br />
many aMrai. Ml houn. Excellent<br />
condition, i7«§. Call Jff Je§7 affar «<br />
p.m.<br />
i.3f<br />
197] CRADY WHITE —<br />
AUCTION SALE<br />
COMPLETE<br />
LIQUIDATION<br />
WED. AUG. 20,10 A.M.<br />
For Taylor Trucking inc..<br />
Rt. 40, Glasgow, Dal., south<br />
<strong>of</strong> Wilmington, Everything<br />
Sells to the Highlit liMMr*<br />
IHC TK TRACTORS! (3)<br />
7V-77 EaglH, 79 SUM, 78<br />
Tran.tar 4300; ALUM.<br />
DUMP TRAILERS: (4) 79-<br />
77 Morgan II',- 77 Margin<br />
30'; 4x4, PICKUPS,<br />
TAG ALONG: 74 IHC Scout<br />
II 4x4, *? Ford MKh. Tk.,<br />
74 Chiv. P/U, 72 JSard P/U,<br />
Homemade<br />
9 ten<br />
Tagalong; SHOP TOOLS,<br />
MISC.! Jack!, tire<br />
Changer, cleaner, heater,<br />
parts washer, grade box &<br />
scarifier, spreader, camper<br />
cap, tool*, tires, parti<br />
& mite, other items, TER-<br />
MS!<br />
COMPLETE<br />
AYMENT SALI DAY IN<br />
CASH OR GUARANTEED<br />
FUNDS ONLY. PIMM<br />
plan to attend. Everything<br />
Sells Regardless el Price.<br />
Far mare info, write or<br />
phone far descriptive<br />
brochure, Rt. 309, Mon-<br />
Igomeryville, pa, 11936,<br />
215/6995833, VILSMEIER<br />
AUCTION CO. INC.<br />
pats, 0,5<br />
FURNIIHIO - I bedroom duPMX.<br />
Porcti, wauier, garkagad|s{BUI. Prime<br />
kjtatkm. yog i month. Call m-M W, in<br />
noon or S7 p.m.<br />
f.|<br />
TWO BEDROOM — unturnMhad, IVk<br />
.WIM,Mil M>w(ll cartMlng. daaa.te<br />
MMh, Hth ifrftf area<br />
Immadlate<br />
occupancy site plus utllltlas. Cell m-<br />
2ND FLOOR DUPLEX -<br />
Apartment,<br />
ona largo badroom, living ream, dining<br />
room, Kitchen, hathroom, front penh,<br />
<strong>of</strong>f itratt parkins. VBt month pus<br />
Mtllltlas, Available now. Call Iff 7S77IH<br />
FIRIT CLOOH — unfyrnlshad 3<br />
bedroom, bath, apt,, w-w carpet,<br />
laundry room, patio, private parking.<br />
Ittl monthly plus utllltlee. South and.<br />
Call 31JHI f 1170<br />
ID<br />
soo BAY CON DO — Modern, daeerater<br />
furnlstlid, 3 bedroom., 3 bams, leundry,<br />
dlshwpsMr, garoao. dlspMtl, garaga,<br />
pool. Yearly rental, weggg parmonth,<br />
MM utllltlas. (Mf) TfS-lMi or (4091 iff.<br />
11W<br />
tf<br />
SOUTHEND — ] bedroom .mole lamllv<br />
home, Wi fjaths, family room with<br />
11 replace, patio, washer, dryar, 1329 plut<br />
utlllllei 1S955H<br />
I.I?<br />
TWO AND A HALF — bedroom, modern<br />
fumlshad aannd floor apartment, larw<br />
mailer badroom, prlvf fa balcony, ww,<br />
jlvlhg room, dlnlno room, disposal, half<br />
MOCK to beach, lanced In yard, 4]rd St.,<br />
wtthar, dryar, Ufl plu. utlllflas.<br />
Available Sapi. nth, 927 0030<br />
tf<br />
Included. UM per month. AvellableHS<br />
toaH No pits. Call lf|.mior]ft.77ffif<br />
SOUTH END — now 1 Mdroom.TDaih,<br />
llrepleca, complttety fumlshad, wathtr,<br />
dryar, dllhwariier, oarbega dMpnal.<br />
ooo plus utlllflM. Call M4IM attar 1<br />
p.m. orwaakandt,<br />
|.lf<br />
SPAC|6U5THREE — badroom, 1 titth,<br />
southsnd, lit II., wmiar, dryar, dU.<br />
wiilitr, UOO plut alactrlt, Rtfirenc*.<br />
and security depoell. No pat.. Call M><br />
MJO<br />
Mt<br />
1 1 T N A N D C E N T R A L — 1 b « r o o m , 1 s t<br />
l l o o r , l a r g e f e n c e d y a r d , c a b l e , w i t h e r .<br />
N o M t s . i l M p a r m o n t h . I f f , r u i i i f<br />
S E C O N D F L O O R — 1 b e d r o o m , ( I v a i g<br />
r a m w i t h l l r e p l a c e , d i n i n g r o o m , k i t ,<br />
C h e n . M i l l e r , d r y e r , f y r n l s h a d . U 5 0<br />
I n e l u d n h a a t a n d u f l l l l l a s . M a t u r e<br />
A d u l t l . n o p a t t . C a l l J 9 9 9 5 2 9 tf<br />
Rooms<br />
g p<br />
gamble. [^m m Bmt conMnon<br />
tong period, ol stressi« famlty preiwrw. Btctvm <strong>of</strong> I<br />
ttiBt reoccurring Impulses, it is wise <strong>for</strong> Urn inUviAMlto!<br />
treatment segsions wifli their counselor. ;<br />
The unrecovered compulsive gambler may attenmt to'<br />
"NJwkMito bflffwrtai more tat BeaHmotpoot',<br />
credit, he or she must turn tothe criminal etaroentor*<br />
fflegalsources. This may Drir^amsrtsandlinprisornM<br />
tor nonviolent crimes.<br />
Halt compulsive gambling begim in adoletcenM.i<br />
Interest and participBtion in gambling comei and gwt.'<br />
Thai In adulthood It becomes more chronic Patboiogtcal<br />
•nd almhnllgm art common In the families Ml<br />
'e gamblers. At this time, male conapulfivi);<br />
ari in greater number than females.<br />
"'<br />
rivBgflmMlgllH<br />
W<br />
know more about its mil. Impact and tnatiiin£!<br />
Government will be <strong>for</strong>ced t<strong>of</strong>und more programs and.'<br />
mam * to dud wMi the problem as nun governmaiW:<br />
JurisdMoni legaliie gambling.<br />
"?"^.<br />
Hurley introduces law;<br />
to exempt some Pinelands<br />
BOARDING HOME — tpMM! attention<br />
<strong>for</strong> aldarly, 1 mean, laundry and TV,<br />
3W.1670.<br />
H<br />
DAVID ALLAN INN — dally, weekly<br />
and lew saasonal ram tfartlng at M<br />
ptrpanan.4BCantralAv,M.17]4, It<br />
ROOMS — monthly or uaunal, cooking<br />
and laundry facllltlM avallaMa, cable<br />
and refrigerator in roan, 1140 par<br />
month, call Iff-jglf<br />
IIS<br />
Assembly Minority Leader<br />
James R. Hurley announced<br />
this week he will introduce<br />
legislation to repeal a section<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Plnelands ML which<br />
restricts areas outside ttie<br />
environmentally sensitive<br />
core area.<br />
acres.<br />
This is totally<br />
unrealistic, unworkable, and<br />
probably<br />
uncorufltutlonij."<br />
According to Hurley )be<br />
regulations as conc«ived:lqr<br />
the cflsnmlaaion "builds:- •<br />
Ughtly woven fence <strong>of</strong> r*d<br />
tape around private property.<br />
MODERN CLEAN — rooim <strong>for</strong> rant<br />
year round. Available daily, weekly or<br />
monthly. Some with kitchen prlvlaftt.<br />
Reference, required-Call 3»9.5!1!.<br />
tl<br />
Summer Rentals<br />
'" SUMMIR RENTAL - M ch b.ock<br />
OHWINTBR-groyndfloorapirtmaTit,<br />
•PSrtinent. IN_. .th St. <strong>On</strong>a badroom.<br />
TWO BEDROOM — modern furnlshM,<br />
1st f I, apt,, half block to oaach, 4M St.<br />
w-w, f«ncad yard, patio, washar, dryar,<br />
available Sipt, «th, S4U ptui utllltlas.<br />
I bedroom, living dining kltcnen<br />
combo, ww, furnlihtd, washar, dryar,<br />
HJ5 par rnonth<br />
Includas mat and<br />
ufllltln, Matura adults, nopetl. Call Iffmt<br />
tf<br />
£% NURSES AIDES—lull time and par.<br />
%.Ti time, work In nunlng home, all shifts,<br />
"f'talary and MnaflB, Afpty at Watlay<br />
*ManorltndlilayAva,5.e,aAa,<br />
tt<br />
Z WAITRESS WANTED—mult b* 14, no<br />
, experience ntcassary. Available Aug.<br />
>£Q- thru weakend. In Sapt. Local rasMant<br />
*"- ; preterred. Apply In Mraen Tenyt OrIII<br />
v Mhlicsntral, iJ3<br />
ThurMiy,<br />
,Jft.Ji71,<br />
Prlday and Saturday, call-<br />
Mkln§iJ,fio.eallJ«.»2il<br />
f<br />
tf<br />
WANTED TO BUT — old or antique 1<br />
gum, .word., knlvn, powder flasks,<br />
war sowanlrs In any condition. Aso old<br />
y,S, coins and paper monay, pockel<br />
welch... clackl and Datr iteln.<br />
Dial<br />
IffIMI<br />
Iff-IMI,<br />
tl<br />
"*l.lllAL<br />
SieBITABY — snerthlflg'<br />
raqulrad, full<br />
banaflts. Salary amt<br />
with (kill, and ai^vMna,<br />
tf<br />
t'VIAR ROUND — lull time cseks, Blue<br />
• ;cro« and flus ShMId and vacation<br />
'» benKltl. Apply In pwton, YejHrdi/i,,<br />
Ht Blvd. M<br />
tf<br />
e<br />
'-RomeveHt B<br />
p<br />
., Marmora<br />
I'NOW TAKING —application <strong>for</strong> winter<br />
lifastiuranf work. Apply in parton<br />
Nwrsttylnn.iBSIthSt,<br />
tf<br />
* *'l - : : i<br />
INTERESTED — In<br />
f'restaurant caraar, Ba»lc knowledge <strong>of</strong><br />
, ..-.cooking and ability to follow rerlpeiartl<br />
k;,»f * rnttfuetlons. Must M willing to do all<br />
*' • I * phatasef rastaurant work, local partsnt<br />
%* preferred. Permanent psillkln, mutt<br />
'f*; have flexible fiourt and wllllngnai. to<br />
•I accept rateomlMlltM, Would ake bt'<br />
t~ mt«re»ted lit housawM wm hours<br />
,••• available. Jt.te talary and Background<br />
v'All rapwa made te Tha Salt lea<br />
*;:*letteuTant, l»4t A.bury Ava. Otam<br />
OLD DOLLS — Will Buy all types 40<br />
yaars or older, atpMlally > bMua Mid<br />
' wood. Also old toy and trains. Call IN-<br />
Mf<br />
ft<br />
TlUViNO - lawairy <strong>of</strong> all kind., gold<br />
sllyfr,dUmondi«idantk»iai,«Jlcerall«<br />
^ltralSauari,Unw8od,aa.llM<br />
ff<br />
FULL MASON RENTAL*'.*- <strong>for</strong>mer<br />
Qardena area ratldMt WIIM to rant<br />
Wea tj«cnfront Mm h-om April 1 tn<br />
Oct. mi. Need 4 badroom., i ttths,<br />
cewral hm No pen, amoklng or<br />
*Mklr«. BMttiaif M<br />
nfanncM.<br />
Wallace luxton, 441f OfH Cf CarmlawM,Callf,«JiM.fIt4il4fn<br />
ft<br />
l» FT, FIBERGLASS-boat, JohnlonM<br />
hp, trailer, electric winch, all equip<br />
man!, two. Shore Acret /Mobil* Park,<br />
l«l S. She Rd,, Palermo, tot art<br />
attarsp.m,<br />
•.»<br />
LUHRS— JI' Spt, Pith., PI, wood 1944,<br />
now 250 SMC eng. Low hours, wall<br />
equipped. Excellent condition, in Water<br />
reedy to go. Must sacrlfln. Will accept<br />
reMonatHeoHer.39s.47JJ<br />
J.JJ<br />
» CHRIS CRAfiT - iwoodi, brld|a,<br />
twlnicraw.nasdsdraaslngup,<br />
EKcellent<br />
family boat, call mini <strong>for</strong> Irapectlon<br />
anddatalli. t-29<br />
FLOATINO — decks, «'X3O\ Ayaliaeli<br />
Oct. 1st. UM each er Batf oHer. Call<br />
itaa!rsplsr,f».n«ifteflp,rn;<br />
II<br />
WROUGHT (RON — kitchen <strong>of</strong>^paflo<br />
sat, 4 chairs M" high and Mats ara ti"<br />
wide, gla.. top table «ln »- high, 41x30<br />
fop • aiklng «100; Rock Maple bureau<br />
33" hluhliO. Call Ht 3143 «.t»<br />
FOR SALE — 1772 Toyota corolla,<br />
whlM, naw tlrtt, naw ustana deck,<br />
TIMS miles, wed condition. Atklng<br />
11,1)0. Oil Iff -41M III<br />
UNFURNISHep-yarynleai<br />
badroom<br />
capa cod with m baths, modem kit.<br />
Chen, dan with knotty pine paneling,<br />
warsl»d t car garage, plus workshop.<br />
Available Oct. 1, 1500 monlh plu.<br />
utlHtlH.eillMf-gfS.Hk<strong>for</strong>Brua. tf<br />
j.BIDROOM — unfumlthM<br />
modlfh<br />
horn* Mr rant. Excellent all yaar round<br />
Aug. llto Aug, 30, Mt§. Sept. «400. Also 1<br />
badnorn 1st fl, Aug. M to Sapt. 4. tSK.<br />
201 74^4740 or 3«$V43 111<br />
FURNISHED—Penthou.e. ona<br />
bedroomapt, Gardafis Plata, ii-waakiy,<br />
monlhly,.ummeror winter rental.. Call<br />
WI45H0<br />
TF<br />
WEEKLY OR MONTH — afflcMncy<br />
apartments, accommodatas family, 3-1<br />
parsons, cUM to beech and boardwalk,<br />
washtr and dryar avallabla,<br />
Reoionable, Call 3« 4770<br />
tf<br />
— ena and two<br />
This con area comprises FoDu who thought they owt*d<br />
over 800,000 acres <strong>of</strong> their properties free and ctea*<br />
ecolpglcaUy sensitive Und would find themselves btefed<br />
containing bllllona <strong>of</strong> gallons with expensive, time con<strong>of</strong><br />
pure water In underground sumlng applications wblch<br />
reservoirs.<br />
may or may not be ap-<br />
Hurley said he will continue proved,"<br />
•-;<br />
to support that part <strong>of</strong> the act<br />
"This casts a cloud <strong>of</strong> ;jin-<br />
(which preserves this vahiabaB certainty over thousandi^ol<br />
core area.<br />
property valuations on Und<br />
"But the 600,000 plu acre* located far from the core area<br />
outside the core, known as the the state should and will<br />
protection area, do not need protect," said Hurley. $<br />
the kind <strong>of</strong> control the<br />
:''<br />
Pinelands Commission wanto<br />
In Introducing legiiuatloilto<br />
to thrust on IV Hurley said, repeal this section <strong>of</strong>;ttt<br />
"I have continually urged controversial and contain<br />
the Plnelands Commission at Plnelands plan, Hurley cHed<br />
public hearing after public Ae need to alleviate fee<br />
hearing and in written conflict between the projected<br />
communications to revise growth <strong>of</strong> casinos and *}he<br />
their super stringent itan- anTent restrictions on gitjirth<br />
dardg <strong>for</strong> lands outside the in the Plnelands master pjpn<br />
core area," Hurley said. "I by expanding the grotrtb<br />
have strongly suggested the unes hi these designated<br />
commission examine that areas,<br />
'!<br />
VEARLV HINTAL—Working eouBle<br />
only. Canlrally Iscaffd. tero%% from<br />
Baach. I40O monthly. Call 44H7O0, cut.<br />
M41,bctwMntand4p.m,<br />
i if<br />
,, monthly<br />
or taasonal. Braady Assoe. Mi-sin,<br />
Mon.SBt,9tonoon.<br />
tf<br />
TUILY RENTAL — Iwlii Chalal un-<br />
. > l m „„„, _,_.i_j fyrnlihad er funntnad, ona bedroom.<br />
SUMMIR KINTAL — Aug 23. fa Aug.<br />
30 OfUbedroom.ileepJIIve. Stereo, TV.<br />
vicinity Ifth and wast Ava, U50. call<br />
m.4N>attarip.m.<br />
in<br />
part <strong>of</strong>the act which limits<br />
construction to one unit per 39<br />
Storage For Rent<br />
"The commission miut<br />
OARAGE FOR RENT — excellent <strong>for</strong><br />
furnlturs or warehouie storing, dry,<br />
suHP—andalhp, fMrcury metgnwlth .<br />
control.. Both need repair.. Also eld 15<br />
Studio, Routt?, pi<br />
foot boat. Contact'.Jack<br />
Warran at<br />
Lemont'.,3rdandBay- < 1»<br />
, g ,<br />
Plawlasa frultwMd eata. Call after 1<br />
p.m.lMNf!<br />
in<br />
VIDEO TAPES _ UM Md rentale.<br />
VHS ind Mtl Manki 111, Superman<br />
tS1.4) Iswaat price*. Rental, only 11 far<br />
tnraa daya. Large sMMIM, Curtis<br />
• - ->alafme.,i<br />
Wanted<br />
tjOIRL PIRDA¥ - to do a little Of<br />
I; M«rythMg. Light heuMRatainf, must<br />
»1 drive, food MeppJnf tor hMthy, •merty<br />
1*': RIAL lITATi — |oln ma CwiNry.ll<br />
fi.Ham, EiqJwwced or wtn train. Pull<br />
ilfhntvcnturv «, CoaWat RMth/. Jffj<br />
'MOTEL IN — Center any nMit pmwn<br />
I«Mk«Mi»NUIiMMM««tM<br />
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't»nan»it,C«ll»t»tl»,»rlif«(>.m.<br />
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fei>»MMlMeviMtndLMltliMsrpvt<br />
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Wants to Buy-<br />
Oriental Rugs and Antiques<br />
purhitUre, Japanese Swords, Palntinos<br />
Aitique Guns, Bronzes, Swords & Knives<br />
ONE ITEM TO ENTIRE ESTATES<br />
A Anefrib*roT tfle Aritlque Appraisers Association<br />
\: ; r».. h^ '-•"•"•:-/.-<strong>of</strong> America."'-*' f .- • • • -;<br />
i CW.LANYTIME<br />
i<br />
Milton Melfwef<br />
8527660<br />
WIT SUIT — iprlng tulf, naw, *». IIM<br />
imallmealum. fr' Mrltaga swallow<br />
•Hnflw 1100. Call baton f a.m. m-mt.<br />
Mutt ml, moving.<br />
l-ij<br />
B U N K O R T W I N - b e d t r e m e . w i t h<br />
l a d d e r , r o c k m a p l e , e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n ,<br />
« 3 » . C a l l W K U l t tn<br />
SOFA — 1 plan Colonial sactlonal In<br />
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PTKlttad, <strong>On</strong>ly li»00. Can ifMan in<br />
y p ,<br />
washtr and air, u.e <strong>of</strong> privita hitid<br />
pool. Mil Wf mi<br />
tl<br />
nWDIRN DUPLEX-! bedrooms, t<br />
baths, ww careat, washar, dryar, dish.<br />
wMher, dkpoMI, first or .acond floor.<br />
Available lapt, II. MfD monlhly. ilMll •<br />
i«M<br />
IM<br />
LAOOONFRONT - llvlno room, dining<br />
araa, kltcnan, family room with<br />
llrepljca, 4 btdnoms, 1 bathroom.,<br />
Mrasvand Mat .lip. Franklin Williams<br />
RMItora,!M0H«yAve.»9.J7!l<br />
IM<br />
NEWER - } bedroom apt. Living room,<br />
dining erea, nice Kitchen, 2 full<br />
bathrooms. Franklin Wllllimt Realtor!,<br />
lNOMyAva.jfMm<br />
IM<br />
SOMERS POINT — mojem motal tf. - private accasslbillty, 150 a monlh. m\<br />
flclincy apfs, day, week or taaien, i 74S.474asrlff.S4J<br />
If<br />
mlnutts to o.c. » minute, to casinos.<br />
NOpetl, 937 0505<br />
f.ll<br />
— Motobaeane, excellent<br />
condition, UM In work |usf cwnplatad,<br />
Rtaton <strong>for</strong> UM • ntaa monty. MJ. All<br />
M-am attar ii.fn,<br />
tn<br />
YARD SALE -<br />
Mfse, and MthtS.<br />
Augutt If, 30 ant it. 10 IJH. to 4 p.m.<br />
2100 Weil Ave. tit<br />
Bus. Opportunitits<br />
APARTMENT — vicinity Mm and<br />
Asbury, 2nd noot, slaaps 6 to 8 effstratt<br />
parking, IMS par M<br />
M minimum 3 week<br />
period Avallabla Jung and July tOf.Mi.<br />
1742 ff<br />
SiPTEMiER<br />
WEEKLY — reduced<br />
rates, ] tied room apt,,") Week to baach,<br />
one. csn 399 131 1-M<br />
BEACHFRONT — ] badroem south and<br />
dupltjies, Avallabla weekly In Sept. and<br />
monthly InOct N°pet..39« 55S0 |.|i<br />
NEWER THREE BEDROOM-2<br />
Mlht,<br />
nithaftd, Available Lebor Day wHIujnd<br />
and September Reduced rates. Call Mf.<br />
7»47 III<br />
THRII — bedroom comer ranch home<br />
with 1 Will Bathrooms, living, dining,<br />
i»iMmK m^m^m^ms^ '"""'^'s^ sis^* 1 "^^^<br />
STORASI — Call Jff Mil,<br />
Public Notice<br />
OHDINANCiNO. IMe<br />
An Ordinance vacatlnl tM Alty<br />
between lay Avenue and Dm peon<br />
Avenue trwn 141h Jrreef M llfti ttrtat,<br />
Tha tMva OrdUianca was pauad by<br />
City council at Oeaan City, Naw Janay,<br />
at t meetlna at Mid C«mdl NaM on fit<br />
Ittti day ol July, ifN, and was takanip<br />
tar a iacond raadlif and I MM pisuf* at<br />
a meeting <strong>of</strong> Mid CoolKII MM 0* Da<br />
loth day <strong>of</strong> Awfnt, IfN, « cewidl<br />
Ch.mben, City Hall, OcMn Clfy, Naw<br />
t lM<br />
I M f t n<br />
said Hurley,<br />
the areas in the<br />
area must be labeled • gf<br />
•one<br />
area or eating<br />
development and subseqiietit<br />
housing priorities must;:b«<br />
curtailed. This conflict IVM<br />
yet tobe resolved," i;:<br />
Hurley reiterated hla ppponlOon<br />
to putting unlwariib<br />
pressure on and creating<br />
permanent communltleii'oii<br />
the. barrier Islands, now<br />
major centers <strong>of</strong><br />
Smith Jersey,<br />
'"fte excessive<br />
tor services will be so over*<br />
whelming that the i<br />
balance <strong>of</strong> these<br />
areas would be altered,'! bt<br />
said. "Public testimony ;abd<br />
repeated protests nave list<br />
g y Fanklin Williams<br />
Riilt<strong>of</strong>i.1«liyAya,iff.|?n<br />
Hf<br />
MMERS POINT — Oraat Bay villa,<br />
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nlca klldian. 3 tudroomi, sRNnf room,<br />
»i Mttinom*, many nlc appointment.<br />
Includmo lovely view A graans. 11,100<br />
pafmonttl. Franklin William. Realtor.,<br />
l3»BAWf P<br />
p<br />
fully equipped-<br />
BOO rnonth' <strong>of</strong> lap.<br />
tambeT, Pawling., IIM Ocean Ava. Mt.<br />
7fl4or)M4]14 , Ml<br />
e IMT.pf.tj.ii<br />
CHy Clerk<br />
:UWi TOWNIHI * TycMN,,<br />
HeatiB M ivty HoulaJO, win build to<br />
0N<br />
i»dttlon»d, magmncanl vlewTil 100 par<br />
mtmt<br />
R Ocaan City. Rapty to KM<br />
mtmmtl4*Hr »<br />
Lots For Sale<br />
MARGATE - iayffont lots awnert<br />
will nagollatt. Asking price Ji35,oon<br />
each, SO'KIOO- lets. dramatM view, will<br />
cooperate with broker, and builders!<br />
cailM'-l'MertM.TMl t<<br />
UPPIR TOWNSHIP — Ms Jtartmg al<br />
MS,oM,WeodSAgancy,lfUlW<br />
Iff<br />
R.E. For Rent<br />
PROFESSIONAL OFPICI — <strong>for</strong> rent,<br />
convenient location. Call fWHllertSJ.'<br />
44u<br />
IN<br />
ORDiNANeiNO.tMi<br />
fn Ordinance amaMlRf lavtHn I M<br />
OMhunca MF tntltM "An onl Inane* ta<br />
amend an Ofdlnajic* entilled" An Ordlnanca<br />
relallvefo tM obMnanea ol MM<br />
Pint day <strong>of</strong> tha wee*, commonly called<br />
iiMay."<br />
The aMva Ordinance was Based ky<br />
tin Clly council at Ocean city, Naw<br />
Jartay, at a meetlna at uH cowidl MM<br />
on the lad day <strong>of</strong> July, tfH, MM was<br />
taken up far saanl nMM, awlkJ<br />
keMM aiM IHMI ptsMw «i itnefwa<br />
M MM cotncll held a* IM tM lay M<br />
Auwit, Itts. M cawcll aumur.<br />
OcatR City, Now Nrtay, Iff tMt.ss.M<br />
tM afternoon.<br />
uratne.liUnMI<br />
CHCk<br />
•.If.iT.P • "».ll<br />
act Tbe governor appnjiUy<br />
has the <strong>vote</strong>s in hU pocktt. I<br />
am convinced the legUOanire<br />
must act to repeal tnts!«rbitrary<br />
and unfair staWtt."<br />
Legislation<br />
prevlottily<br />
tatroduced by HurleyhM<br />
delayed en<strong>for</strong>cement <strong>of</strong> the<br />
act until Decembw U. I|%M<br />
to have gone into elfect<br />
August I,<br />
«•<br />
Said<br />
Hurley,<br />
PineUoatU can be<br />
withoat<br />
orn<br />
area."
I \<br />
PAGE 10 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J. TUESDAY. AUGUST 19,1980<br />
Over lab animal tests<br />
Mystery surrounding cancer causes dissent<br />
By DAVID F.MOORE<br />
EMCUtlvt DiMetor<br />
N§w Jersey<br />
Conservation Foundation<br />
Does your root beer toite<br />
different lately? The answer<br />
li undoubtedly yes, If you're<br />
any kind <strong>of</strong> judge <strong>of</strong> root bear,<br />
Hie rinorii which I Just<br />
teamed, is that Uie Hjnehonored<br />
flavor <strong>of</strong> root beer<br />
stems from the sassafras<br />
plant, which with its ap.<br />
pealing odor and disttnctlvi<br />
mitten-flhaped leavw grows<br />
most places in this state we're<br />
in,<br />
The quest <strong>for</strong> a good mbstlhite<br />
<strong>for</strong> sagsafras loes^flo<br />
in the root beer indwfry and,<br />
as you've probably guessed<br />
by now, is necessitated by the<br />
discovery that sassafras<br />
causes cancer; in small<br />
laboratory animals, at leait.<br />
And science has reason to<br />
support the idea that rats,<br />
guinea pigs, mice and their ilk<br />
are valid indicators <strong>of</strong> what<br />
an happen to humans.<br />
Arguments rage about the<br />
validity <strong>of</strong> animal testa, with<br />
those having dollar interests<br />
in products found thus to be<br />
carcinogenic leading the<br />
opposition, I tend to go along<br />
with the experts without axes<br />
to grind.<br />
Polluters <strong>of</strong> our air and<br />
water, confronted with<br />
costly measures to clean up<br />
ttieir reapeoUve acts, delight<br />
in finding out that a natural,<br />
ubiquitous thing like<br />
sassafras can came cancer.<br />
If only in concentrated doses.<br />
They can yell, "See, you<br />
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<strong>of</strong> cancer.<br />
shouldn't pick on our Pursuing the same idea<br />
smokestacks and effluent from the opposite direction,<br />
pipes and toxic waste dumps it's quite clear that cancer<br />
when even something like statistics have sprung upward<br />
good old sassafras an cause in tune with the proliferation<br />
cancer,"<br />
<strong>of</strong> carcinogens which do not<br />
They did the same routine occur in nature, but which are<br />
several yean ago when some byproducts <strong>of</strong> the everburgeoning<br />
growth <strong>of</strong><br />
expert determined that<br />
volatile oils exuded by pine chemical technology, and<br />
<strong>for</strong>ests as atmospheric haze which are building up in our<br />
can also cause cancer. I'm air and water and even our<br />
waiting <strong>for</strong> the first hired food.<br />
expert to Come up with the Cancer is actually a whole<br />
rationale that particulate set <strong>of</strong> similar physical growth<br />
pollution from the volcano malfunctions which are<br />
Mount St. Helens, should grouped together by science<br />
somehow excuse particulate broadly, although the<br />
polluters in general, suspicion ii growing that<br />
Cancer is something that there probably is no single,<br />
the more science learns about basis cause <strong>for</strong> all <strong>of</strong> them.<br />
it, the more unknowns swim<br />
into focus. I've got a gut<br />
feeling about cancer which<br />
Greund<br />
To Ordtr<br />
COKE 1 ! 19<br />
2 litre bottle<br />
piustax<br />
1<br />
Ib.<br />
S Roast Beef<br />
5Lean Boiled Ham /r^u.<br />
8American Cheese M 9 V<br />
S Forest Brook Bacon • W<br />
CHygrade Hot Dogs *V%,<br />
Hi<br />
ftuffg'a<br />
IB.<br />
some scientists share.<br />
It's this; There must be<br />
some kind <strong>of</strong> natural<br />
niutraliier or other kind <strong>of</strong><br />
limiting factor built into our<br />
genes, so that commonplace<br />
natural substances with<br />
which humans have come into<br />
contact throughout the long<br />
process <strong>of</strong> evolution have not<br />
triggered inordinate amounts<br />
Here in New Jersey, with its<br />
much-publicized legacy <strong>of</strong><br />
chemical pollution and its<br />
frightening cancer statistics,<br />
researchers are zeroing in to<br />
seek circumstantial evidence<br />
I<strong>of</strong> relationships between<br />
lifestyles, ethnic tendencies,<br />
diet and home and<br />
workplace proximity to<br />
known and suspected carcinogenic<br />
substances.<br />
Circumstantial evidence is<br />
by no means definitive, but it<br />
can point to new avenues <strong>of</strong><br />
research which might pay <strong>of</strong>f.<br />
Thanks to this statistical<br />
research under way at die<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />
Protection, ours<br />
is probably ahead <strong>of</strong> any otter<br />
state in attempting to<br />
unlocking some <strong>of</strong> cancer's<br />
secrets.<br />
Because it can take 10,20 or<br />
"30 years to develop cancer, a<br />
growingly mobile population<br />
which changes residences<br />
more <strong>of</strong>ten makes such a<br />
study more difficult;<br />
As long as then'i so much<br />
dark mystery surrounding<br />
caneei-, it's easy <strong>for</strong> an interested<br />
layman like me to<br />
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VEGETABLES<br />
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Oven Baked Beans &<br />
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French Fried <strong>On</strong>ion Rings<br />
Whole White Potatoes<br />
Chow Mein<br />
Hush Puppies<br />
Corn on the Cob<br />
Pasta Pilaf<br />
Stuffing<br />
Fruits & Assortments<br />
Sliced Apples<br />
Cinnamon Apple<br />
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Grapefruit<br />
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PARKING<br />
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umir<br />
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Mttw fsutrttltuttonl may b* muuy<br />
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64NQUFT FACILITIES<br />
FOR 250<br />
indulge my gut feelings. But<br />
I've yet to read anything to<br />
dissuade me from * the<br />
suspicion that it's the newer,<br />
artificial compounds, plus<br />
cigarette smoke and alcohol<br />
in large doses — all <strong>of</strong> which<br />
are alien to our bodies — that<br />
are responsible <strong>for</strong>.the upsurge<br />
in cancer, rather man<br />
sassafras, pine <strong>for</strong>ests and<br />
volcanoes.<br />
1980 SUMMER JITNEY SCHEDULE<br />
Effective June 28 through August 30<br />
JITNEY MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY<br />
Jiuiey departs tall bridge at 7:46 a.m. southbound to<br />
59th St., via Wesley Rd. to Battersea to Asbury, south on<br />
Asbury to 8th St., east on 8th St. to Central, south on<br />
Central to 9th St. and east on 9th St. to the bus terminal,<br />
depart the bus terminal soudibound to 59th St. west on Mi<br />
St. to Central then south on Central to18th St., west on 16th<br />
St. to the Palmer Center, south on Simpson to 18th St.,<br />
returning then to Central Av, and south on Central Av. to<br />
24th St. toWesley Manor, (airport on call) returning to<br />
Central Av. and south on Central to34th St., west on 34th<br />
St. toMerlon Park, returning to Cental Av. via 35th St.<br />
then south to59th St. via Ocean City Homes at 54th and<br />
Bay. Jitney returns northbound by same route.<br />
A.M,<br />
7:45<br />
8:30<br />
;«<br />
10:00<br />
10:20<br />
iO:«<br />
11:30<br />
11:50<br />
P.M,<br />
13:18<br />
1:20<br />
A.M.<br />
8:45<br />
10:15<br />
11:45<br />
NORTIfflOUND<br />
PJW.<br />
2:00<br />
2:45<br />
3:30<br />
4:18<br />
5.00<br />
8:45<br />
6:30<br />
8:00<br />
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A,M.<br />
7:48<br />
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10:00<br />
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SOUTfflOUND<br />
PM.<br />
12:35<br />
i:«<br />
8:00<br />
2:48<br />
3:30<br />
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5:00<br />
5:45<br />
6:30<br />
8:00<br />
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11:00<br />
JlTOBySUNDAYONLY<br />
Same route as week days.<br />
NQRTIOOUND<br />
SOUTHBOUND<br />
PJW. A.M.<br />
F.M.<br />
2:00 8:00<br />
1:15<br />
3:30 9:30<br />
2:45<br />
5:00 11:00<br />
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5:48<br />
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8:00<br />
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1980 SUMMER BUS SCHEDULE<br />
Effective June 28 through August JO<br />
Patrons may be picked up and discharge at all intersections<br />
with the following exceptions:<br />
1. No pickup ordischarge onijHh St. and 34th St.;<br />
2. Jitneys and bus will use Central Av. between 59th St.<br />
and bus terminal (9th St.).<br />
Bus departs 59th St. northbound to bus terminal,<br />
starting at 8 p.m. Using Central Av. to9th St. east on 9th<br />
St. to the bus terminal. Proceeding north on Atlantic to 6th<br />
St. then returning south on Atlantic to bus terminal west<br />
on 9th St. to Central, then south on Central to 59th St.<br />
NORTHBOUND<br />
SOUTinQUND<br />
P.M,<br />
5:00<br />
6:00<br />
7:00<br />
8:00<br />
8:00<br />
10:00<br />
11:00<br />
P.M.<br />
5:30<br />
6:30<br />
7:30<br />
! 155 ASBURY AVI, DIAL 399-1515<br />
SHAD ROE<br />
Until Aug. 29th 1980<br />
WittiTWiCtUDon<br />
Photo by charln Andrew<br />
Thousands <strong>of</strong> residents and tourists line the beaches in this photo taken<br />
in the south end Cedar Beach section <strong>of</strong> Ocean City.<br />
€md SBoam,<br />
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$500 Minimum Balance<br />
Penally on all early withdrawals<br />
INTEREST COMPUTED DAILY<br />
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Hand Pier both faWlktwood<br />
and OUU«n> Wonderland<br />
Pier here nAV9 the ciear<br />
Plastic which rvparted^«tves<br />
the rider a more intense thrill<br />
<strong>of</strong> being shot through! the<br />
water. The other slides «r*<br />
made only <strong>of</strong> fiberglass.<br />
"We thought it was safe<br />
from tbe start," said Jim<br />
• <strong>Gillian</strong>, whose family has<br />
owned and operated the<br />
amusement pier at 6th Street<br />
and me Boardwalk since im,<br />
<strong>Gillian</strong> explained mat after<br />
the Pun Pier accident metal<br />
supporters were added to me<br />
outside «the clear plastic at<br />
the slide.<br />
"We did everything we<br />
could to make it 100 percent<br />
arfe," <strong>Gillian</strong> said.<br />
Hie following day inspectors<br />
approved the adfastments<br />
and allowed the<br />
ncUty to reopen. However,<br />
<strong>Gillian</strong> reported that (here<br />
was about a 50 percent<br />
decrease in buslnea* on the<br />
popular attraction.<br />
Business was increasing<br />
each day until Wedaeedsy,<br />
August 13 when the state<br />
notified <strong>Gillian</strong> that the<br />
plastic was unsafe.<br />
"We're not blaming the<br />
state," he said, adding that at<br />
this time the clear ptfatlc,<br />
which is used in about 70 ftet<br />
<strong>of</strong> the slide, la being taken out<br />
and replaced with flberglajsj.<br />
"AU we want to do is to get<br />
open." he said, explakitag<br />
£at If me state gives the<br />
0m Ugbtafter in«pactionhft<br />
(Please turn t»'p«g« 1|).<br />
Puppeteers per<strong>for</strong>m in south end<br />
"No time <strong>for</strong> riddles<br />
mw:.,I'm late."<br />
March Han from<br />
AlioeUiVfondtrUmd<br />
ByMARCUEBOWEN<br />
A new traditional special<br />
event may have been born<br />
this weekend as many<br />
discovered that the south end<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ocean City is a wonderland<br />
<strong>for</strong> every Tweedb Dum and<br />
the Mad Hatter Puppet<br />
Company, to bring* little <strong>of</strong><br />
Iweedle Dee, young and old. Alice's Wonderland to 34th<br />
Since most <strong>of</strong> this city Street In Ocean aty.<br />
promotional events fromthe "HUB show is basically <strong>for</strong><br />
Baby Parade to fredtleandchildren," said Mtebael, "but<br />
tanning contests take place on it is always the adults who<br />
or near the boardwalk, Vlto come up after the show and<br />
Flnbdo <strong>of</strong> Vito'p Plniria on ask the most questions."<br />
Mth Street and 'Asburjr , A captive crowd <strong>of</strong> moms<br />
Avenue felt, as many south and dads who even brought<br />
islanders do, that they were along their children stood,<br />
being ignored by the rest <strong>of</strong> sat, squatted,' leaned and<br />
the island.<br />
watched Alice, the Mad<br />
"We feel teft out down here, Hatter and the Queen <strong>of</strong><br />
FUdstosaid, "bqt J-mgoing toHearts in the guise <strong>of</strong><br />
make it apototthat wefenot marionettes come to life.<br />
left out anymore, because ''Every where we per<strong>for</strong>m<br />
we're going to be bare a long this show, people are amaxed<br />
tune."<br />
at bow (he puppets seem to<br />
With a little help fromhtscome alive," the veteran<br />
friends and tbe nela^iboring<br />
business <strong>of</strong> Aquaport Arcade<br />
and Mac's Donuts, FinisJo<br />
contracted a kog-time friend,<br />
FYed Michael, tbe director <strong>of</strong><br />
puppeteer said.<br />
•1MB whole show (• <strong>for</strong> the<br />
kids and tosnow appreciation<br />
fir the great year that we've<br />
had," FinlHo said, adding<br />
fliaU puppet snow is a unique<br />
M wen as "ideal entertainment"<br />
<strong>for</strong> a family<br />
"Ocean City needs<br />
children's entertainment<br />
other than rides," he said,<br />
noting that thei show Is frte<strong>of</strong><br />
charge and will only be here<br />
until Sunday when a special<br />
per<strong>for</strong>mance will be held at<br />
6:30 pjn.<br />
Michael's assistant,<br />
PameU Walder, is new to<br />
puppets but not to theatre.<br />
With a bachelor <strong>of</strong> fine arts<br />
degree in dance (ram Point<br />
Park College in Pittsburgh,<br />
Pa., she has been studying<br />
ballet since the age <strong>of</strong> 8 as<br />
well has being a pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
dancer since she was It with<br />
such companies as the Pittsburgh<br />
Ballet Theatre and<br />
Stars <strong>of</strong> the American Ballet<br />
"Like dance, puppetry Is all<br />
based on movement," she<br />
said. "Since puppets are not<br />
real, you must express all<br />
emotions and charactoriwitlonj)<br />
through the actions<br />
<strong>of</strong> the puppets. It is the<br />
time as dance."<br />
"You have to feel the<br />
character. It's the same u<br />
acting eicept you must<br />
project through the strings,"<br />
add Michael, who in addition<br />
to being the director <strong>of</strong> the<br />
(Please turn topage 14)<br />
Cattirw gaitker at Mth Street •otfAtfctt.y Avrtut towatch the puppet show being put on there<br />
>• by thrteMvtli Ocean Cltyjbnsiwetfw, .<br />
s«t a section made <strong>of</strong> fiberglass into place at the Wonderland^ vratiersHde to^lace the<br />
wliiCh gave way at a similar facility in WildwoodearliefafsmonUii \ ><br />
McCarthy dismayed fay head count<br />
"Not satUflM,' 1 was City<br />
Administrator Mul T. Mc-<br />
Carthy's appriftaj <strong>of</strong> the<br />
lii «U dat«.;<br />
thby<br />
predictions<br />
accurate in Ocean<br />
McCarthy concedes, he said,<br />
"the normal population extrapolations<br />
would not 6e safe<br />
to make in the city."<br />
Tbe: planning board<br />
estimated the year round<br />
popolationto be 12,768 in 1B8».<br />
up over 2,200 from the 1970<br />
census <strong>of</strong> 10,675 based on the<br />
county's Water Quality<br />
Management Plan.<br />
McCarthy told The Sentinel<br />
Ledger that private<br />
population analysis studies<br />
have pegged the city's<br />
population at about 14,700<br />
Witt 10-year predictions<br />
(1990) amounting to nearly<br />
20,000 to'35,000 while the<br />
predictions <strong>for</strong> that year,<br />
according to county's tally<br />
sheet is 15,754.<br />
tnuujedftbe anticipated Jump<br />
'- ^wund residents who<br />
•the casino industry^<br />
explained that<br />
data might have<br />
" be<strong>for</strong>e a "J"<br />
vast (a line on a<br />
goes up<br />
and (a shaped<br />
r<br />
totter), "<br />
While a census error <strong>of</strong> 1<br />
percent in a city like<br />
talented cast to present<br />
Philadelphia would mean,<br />
another night <strong>of</strong> entertainment,<br />
this time built<br />
millions <strong>of</strong> dollars in federal<br />
aid. It would not affect Mean<br />
around feetheme "Love Is In<br />
Qty because <strong>of</strong> the Ugh per<br />
Ihe Air,"<br />
capita income and other<br />
related factors, McCarthy Each <strong>of</strong> feeyoung women<br />
•id. However, a substantial will be judged by an impartial<br />
error might mean legs panel from outside tin eLf?<br />
revenue sharing dollars from met on fee Miss America<br />
the state.<br />
"During the past two<br />
yeara," he said, "I saw the<br />
dty undergoing'a noticeable<br />
increase in tbe permanent<br />
population."<br />
McCarthy feels that while<br />
seasonal residents were not<br />
counted, many should have<br />
been.<br />
The "quasi" resident, as he<br />
called them, la a person who<br />
lives in the dty during the<br />
winter months, but can't<br />
af<strong>for</strong>d the Increased rente<br />
durlhg fee summer months<br />
and novel <strong>of</strong>f-shore.<br />
The administrator also said<br />
feat many senior dtiieng who<br />
maintain a summer residence<br />
hen and winter in Florida<br />
might be reluctant to mention<br />
an Ocean dty residency<br />
because Florida, unlitas New<br />
Jersey, has no inheritance<br />
McCarthy said that It was<br />
"reasonable to believe" that<br />
many senior cltitens believed<br />
erronlously that the census<br />
bureau might cross-reference<br />
census data with tax records.<br />
Tbe census might have been<br />
taken "too early," the administrator<br />
believed, as many<br />
Ocean City residents might<br />
not have been counted<br />
because they were in Florida<br />
and the data might have<br />
p Y y<br />
studlesthat concluded the city<br />
has already started to ei?<br />
perlence an increase in<br />
population that is eipected to<br />
grow larger in the next<br />
decade.<br />
• McCarthy felt that tbe<br />
private studies were probably<br />
mow accurate than census<br />
preliminary findings because<br />
<strong>of</strong> the reported problems<br />
hindering the letter's<br />
prasress, me "techology <strong>of</strong><br />
racket Madies li<br />
a6curBt»,"besaid.<br />
by the, Ocean Cuy school<br />
which, has ex-<br />
25-<br />
Another problem the<br />
mtaiatntordtedwasi<br />
counting • "seasonal _<br />
might cause anamrai<br />
<strong>of</strong> these homes are<br />
pretty converted ta.ja*r round<br />
would<br />
Tthe calctdattom<br />
test<br />
count!<br />
sto*fitp<br />
mars ago was In a decline ,<br />
snnilar to other systems. BoweverVtlM administrator.<br />
McCarthy alao said that the .explained while accortM<br />
use <strong>of</strong> "traditional new oounte an important to bU<br />
bousing starts" to measure' cifies becitttft <strong>of</strong> federal<br />
increases in population were funds, South Jersey is not<br />
"meaningless because Ocean going to lose a congnsftnan<br />
aty Is 99 percent developed." because <strong>of</strong> undercoonttag.<br />
Fourteen women expected<br />
to vie <strong>for</strong> pageant title<br />
Fourteen young women win<br />
compete Saturday night on<br />
fee Music Pier <strong>for</strong> the right to<br />
succeed Sheila Handley and<br />
become fee12th Miss Ocean<br />
City.<br />
The contestants will Join a<br />
system, They will be interviewed<br />
during the afternoon<br />
and will compete on<br />
stage in evening gown, talent<br />
and swim suit.<br />
More than 12,000 In<br />
scholarship awards and other<br />
gifts will be available to fee<br />
young women. Awards are<br />
given to Muu Ocean City and<br />
her four nmners-up.<br />
The competition begins at 8<br />
p.m.<br />
Seeking the title are Mary<br />
Wargo, who will ring fee<br />
Theme from Ice Castles;<br />
Pfggi Johnson, who will <strong>of</strong>fer<br />
• mime routine; Donna<br />
Flukey, a jts dancer who win<br />
per<strong>for</strong>m to Red Light;<br />
Metafile Fogllo, who will sing<br />
You Can't Oft A Mm Wfc* A<br />
Omi Melissa Matt, who will<br />
dance to a medley <strong>of</strong> songs<br />
and Susan Snodgrass, who<br />
will twirl batons.<br />
Also competing will be<br />
Jennifer Burton, who will play<br />
Hungarian Rhapoody on fee<br />
piano; Melissa Rle», who will<br />
sing / Can't Say No; Sandy<br />
DeForest, who will dance to<br />
Pats Me By\ Leanne<br />
Adelmann, who will sing Time<br />
In A Battle and Lisa Adams,<br />
who will tapdance to That's A<br />
Plenty.<br />
The final three competitors<br />
will be Nancy Lowden, who<br />
(Please turn to page 8)<br />
Sheila Handley<br />
MM Ooecn aty<br />
•.. and more<br />
Crustaceans crawl... Section l, page 13»;<br />
'Renaissance Day' set Section 2, page l.<br />
Young g 'Robin Hood'.. Section 2, pages g 10,11.<br />
Fll Fall ffishing<br />
i h i S t Section i 1, 1 page g 16<br />
Crossword<br />
Section t, page 10<br />
Editorials<br />
Sectiott2,page4<br />
ObituariesO p ,Section g i, page<br />
Weather and tides..,,..,., Section i 1, page 3
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super selection <strong>of</strong> merchandise <strong>for</strong> every member <strong>of</strong> the family, as well<br />
as Back to School mercnandise <strong>for</strong> the younger set, arriving daily from<br />
better known designers and manufacturers, to name a few.,.<br />
London Fog, Weathertamer, White Stag, Bum Knits, Aileen, Middledale,<br />
Luv Bug, Carter, Billy the Kid, Her Majesty, H.I.S., Botany, Klelnert,<br />
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Also a great selection <strong>of</strong> cosmetics, luggage, handbags, hosiery, jewelry,<br />
linens, notions, gift items, housewares and much more. All in our main<br />
store. Plus our annex-Loaded with furniture, rugs appliances, TVs,<br />
bedding, pictures and lamps. And our Toyland at S34 Asbury Ave. Also<br />
the Garden Mart with everything <strong>for</strong> the lawn and garden.<br />
Cape May County's Largest Department Store<br />
Come In & Browse!<br />
o<br />
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE 3 — SECTION 0NE~<br />
Pending action on zoning<br />
Judge postpones liquor license hearing<br />
By MARGIE BOWEN<br />
UPFEJt TOWNSHIP—F«j<br />
the aecondttane & toir week*;<br />
Sbperior Court baa granted a<br />
flPf fltt ' en tOO the COO con:<br />
troverslal transfer <strong>of</strong> a UgaaS<br />
IMMUW <strong>for</strong> the Bayvtew Inn Id<br />
Sratfcmtre in which Upper<br />
)1bwnahfy mayor, committee<br />
and building Inspector face<br />
Itgal adjon. . ,<br />
4.<br />
r\Y\<br />
lH0Ufl52HDYE*B[<br />
Hra: 7 i.m. to 5 p.m.<br />
399-12**<br />
OtOWOTT<br />
f<br />
Earlier this week Snperior<br />
Obqrt Judge Martin Balnea<br />
received « requitt frqni<br />
Upper' Townahhk liSolIctto^<br />
Jamfa Waldrai to *» agali<br />
poa$one the heating untl<br />
snlng imei rvlafsd to tW><br />
CMS.are reaolved. :<br />
A public hearlig m \<br />
propoaed onUnano» that, IF<br />
paMedT wiU chlnge tb^<br />
currently soned' retort<br />
ratldentlal area along Ba^r<br />
Avenue In Strathmere to<br />
resort conuneEclal It<br />
acheduled <strong>for</strong> Sepimber X.<br />
"To try die caw be<strong>for</strong>e that<br />
to sheer fooUabnesi," Halne*<br />
told 31M SentlnM-ltdger.<br />
>TTii«in[ng that Waldron had<br />
"vigorously obtoclad" to the<br />
matter being tried be<strong>for</strong>e the<br />
toning could be <strong>vote</strong>d on by<br />
Oie mayor and con mlttee. 1<br />
Upper Township wa/i<br />
named the defendent by<br />
Joseph Worts 8r.J ; a neighboring<br />
property owner to the<br />
Bayyiew Ian wba. filed<br />
!the<br />
_<br />
a Uqudr<br />
license transfer tdt the baf.<br />
"It is very unfair to us/'<br />
said Worts' wife 1 Virginia;"<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
By The<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER, Inc.<br />
ll»ltmirMI,(lcMllClty,H.J.»« |,<br />
•lUMIUiMlMI<br />
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Enl«nda
PAGE 4 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. FRIDAY, AUGUST 22,1980<br />
League schedules trip to restored Chqflin Estate<br />
chased by the Newman<br />
School, a prestigious Catholic<br />
boys academy. The estate<br />
later served as a college and<br />
seminary and was bought in<br />
1974 by the Township <strong>of</strong><br />
Piiploi B» Cnjrlf.. Andruw<br />
Wise (center) is surrounded by her<br />
Lakewood with the assistance<br />
<strong>of</strong> Green Acres funds,<br />
students at a showing <strong>of</strong> their work at the Rock.<br />
As you walk through this<br />
, <strong>for</strong>d Gallery, 406 Asbury Av, Tuesday evening. grand mansion, you will see 13<br />
1<br />
The Ocean afy League <strong>of</strong><br />
WomenVotars is sponsoring a<br />
tip on Friday, September 5 to<br />
toe restored Ckflta Estate in<br />
Fin* Park, Lakewood.<br />
Also known as the Mansion<br />
in the Park, the house is a 40-<br />
room Victorian.- mansion<br />
returned to showcase per.<br />
fiction through the ef<strong>for</strong>ts <strong>of</strong><br />
dozens <strong>of</strong> interior and landscape<br />
designers. No expense<br />
was spared — the cost <strong>of</strong> one<br />
room alone was $30,000.<br />
The decorating styles are<br />
eclectic and the results are<br />
opulent and dazzling. The<br />
tours through the house and<br />
surrounding estate provide<br />
something <strong>for</strong> all tastes; the<br />
antique buff, the avid gardener,<br />
and the frustrated<br />
home decorator.<br />
The Ohaflin family lived<br />
here between 1895 and 1820<br />
windows, three kitchens,<br />
and an enormous The bus will leave Ocean<br />
mid-September. .<br />
solarium filled with plants City at 9 a jn. from 6th St. and<br />
and rattan furniture creating West Av, and return by 8 pjn.<br />
a Victorian Illusion, <strong>On</strong> theThe cost per person <strong>for</strong> this<br />
third floor is a charming fund-raising trip is $15 and<br />
sewing room with old sewing includes bus fare, admission<br />
machines, a dress <strong>for</strong>m, and tour.<br />
wicker rocker and handstenciled<br />
floor. These are just<br />
a few <strong>of</strong> the many roans that<br />
•re on the tour.<br />
The League trip is open to<br />
anyone interested and will be<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the last opportunities to<br />
see this unique atf ytlon, as<br />
the mansion will be dosed by<br />
Bridge<br />
Lunch may be brought or<br />
purchased there. Space is<br />
United and reservations may<br />
be made by calling Jeanne<br />
Gorman at 398-3280, or by<br />
lending a check made out to<br />
Ocean City League <strong>of</strong> Women<br />
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Qty, 08226.<br />
CHILDBIRTH CLASSES SET<br />
game. Top scorers <strong>for</strong> the The Cape-Atlantic Childbirth<br />
Education Association<br />
North-South were Peg<br />
Wiegand and Nancy Remmey announces the following<br />
154; May pinto and Stu Fuller UU and <strong>for</strong> the East-West starting dates <strong>for</strong> prepared<br />
flrplaces, and no two are148; Ginny and nek Har-sectiondenbergh 141; Johanna Belwoar 221.<br />
11 inNorthfleld; September 23<br />
* Harry and Joechildbirth classes: September<br />
Students' work is added to Regina Wise showing alike. During the renovation<br />
Rosalie Stolinskl uncovered Mlskill and Lucille Morrison<br />
'•I The ahowtaf <strong>of</strong> the work <strong>of</strong> In age frorn. S to 80. Hertoe original brick wall and<br />
Ruimers-up <strong>for</strong> the North- in Semen Points October 8 In<br />
145; Sylvia and Bernard<br />
Regina Wife, which opened Aidants enjoy working to had half the wood floor<br />
South were Peg Atkinson and Northfield- October 15 in<br />
Scheln 137, and Elsie and Al<br />
' bit Friday at the Rock<strong>for</strong>d improve their artistic talents restored in the servants'<br />
Jean McCadden 3MH; Bra. A. Tuckerton and October 20 in<br />
Crwne 138%.<br />
Otllery, 406 Aibury Av., was •a well ai making new friends kitchen and the pastry room.<br />
J. DlMarlno 182%; Edna Pomona, For more in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
or registration call<br />
Runners up <strong>for</strong> the But<br />
augmented on Tuesday during the iummer months. The Grande Room combines<br />
Daniels and Jean DlMarlno<br />
West were Fran Stein and Art<br />
evening by an additional<br />
eclectic furnishings, hand<br />
1MH; Julius "and Marion Laurel Haeser at 260-2600.<br />
Levine IBS; Halm and Bill<br />
exhibit <strong>of</strong> the sketchs done by After the showing a tufted carpets from China, a<br />
Rauch 182tt; Peg Berdow and<br />
McClure 153%; John Green<br />
Mrs. Wise's itudenta, reception was Mild wife punch satin s<strong>of</strong>a and Venetian<br />
Margo Garfland 179;<br />
and Bill Goldman ISO] Gene<br />
Mrs, Wise teaches art each and cookies <strong>for</strong> students, crystal wall sconces.<br />
Joe and Lucille Mlna Irt;<br />
Newman and Roger Warner<br />
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Charlie Bancharl and Fig<br />
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MATCHPOINT - An<br />
average <strong>of</strong> 132 was made at<br />
last Thursday's game. Top<br />
when the estate was pur. scorers <strong>for</strong> the North-South<br />
were Dorothy and Mark<br />
Hartig with 170, and-top<br />
scorers <strong>for</strong> the East-West<br />
were Gloria Fleischer and<br />
Sylvester Lowery 169,<br />
Runners up In Us North-<br />
South were Gladys Colllna and<br />
Richard Wayne 160; June<br />
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tying witt Louise and Budand Jane Lnndshledel 183;<br />
Heasley 142%.<br />
Rank and Dot Adshead IN;<br />
Matchpolnt duplicate it Connie Fearnand Emma May<br />
played every Thursday at 7:30 Goddard 171H; and Vera<br />
In the community center. Far Turner and Winnie Leute<br />
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B1SCAYNE — High scorer<br />
MATINEE — An average <strong>of</strong> at Monday nights game was<br />
84 was made at Tuesday's Bob Reeder followed by<br />
bridge game. Top scorers lor Henry Gray, Edith Smith and<br />
file Norm-South were Bobby Bette Wallace. The winner at<br />
Levitt and BUI Goldman with pinochle was Emily Baehrle.<br />
103. Runners-up were Birdie<br />
Qoldua and Harriet Robbing<br />
90; Adele Hauptmanand John SHELL CLUB TO MEET<br />
Green 87H, and Pearl May The Jersey Cape Shell Club<br />
and Claire Auritt 84. will present William Old,<br />
Top scorers <strong>for</strong> the East- world authority on the cone<br />
West section we Bewrly obeli and aasUrtant curator <strong>of</strong><br />
Cohen and Phyllis Hedson malacology at the American<br />
with 11414. Runneru-up were Museum <strong>of</strong> Natural History,<br />
Bernlce Brodsky and Jean New York City, In a slide talk<br />
Nehmad 88% | Helen Schere on his expedition to the<br />
and Helen TlrHow tied with Galapagos Islands Monday,<br />
Esther Stobbart and MaySeptember 8 at the Wetlands<br />
Pinto win an 14.<br />
JOLLY BIDDERS - An<br />
average <strong>of</strong> 110 was made at<br />
this week'sgame. Top scorers<br />
•<strong>for</strong> the North-South were<br />
Nancy Alssey and Jackie<br />
McKeon witt 133 and <strong>for</strong> the<br />
East-West were Lenore<br />
Townsend and Olive<br />
Schaeffer with 138.<br />
Runners-up <strong>for</strong> the North-<br />
South section were Mary and<br />
die Johnson 120; Sylvia and<br />
Bernard Scheln 117; Sue and<br />
George Weikel IWki RON<br />
and Dan Marino 118; Mildred<br />
and Charles Han 111H, and<br />
Betty Wallace and Ray<br />
BUHng 111.<br />
Runners-up <strong>for</strong> the Bait-<br />
West section were Joanne and<br />
BUI Cochrane tying with VI<br />
Bedroslan and Dorothy Acchlone<br />
at 111; Helm Harley<br />
and Jerry Woolley 117; the<br />
Browns 114, and Mildred<br />
Keely and Fran Bucknam<br />
U1H.<br />
Matinee duplicate games<br />
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are played on Tuesday at<br />
12:30 p.m. and Jolly Bidder<br />
games on Tuesday at 7:30<br />
pjn. Bom are played In the<br />
community center, 18th St.<br />
and Simpson Av.<br />
YACHT CLUB<br />
DUPLICATl — An average<br />
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THE SEP<br />
Mss Dettore, Magiera soloists with Ocean City Pops Orchestra<br />
Special guests sololat at thta<br />
weft'i Ocean City Popi<br />
Orchestra on the Music Pier<br />
from Sunday through<br />
Thursday wffl be Winifred<br />
DettBrt^ppranp and Michael<br />
Magiera, tenor.<br />
BtagliM, well known to<br />
Philadelphia audlaiceo, ia in<br />
Us third season as a per<strong>for</strong>ming<br />
artist with the Opera<br />
Company <strong>of</strong> PhHadelphta.<br />
Snee making his debut, in<br />
CBFmen, be as appeared in<br />
sng in be company's Spring<br />
production <strong>of</strong> La Traviata.-<br />
Last season marked Mr.<br />
Maglera's debut with the San<br />
"*"-» Opera in 1 Lombard,<br />
REGISTRATION URGED<br />
Students who will attend<br />
Ocean City High School in<br />
September are urged to<br />
register as soon as possible.<br />
Registration can be completed<br />
through the high school<br />
guidance <strong>of</strong>fice from B a.m. to<br />
4 pjn. dally. For In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
concerning registration call<br />
the guidance <strong>of</strong>fice at 399-<br />
1290.<br />
followed by La Trmtata, and<br />
with Opera Mew England In<br />
Falstaff. This season he made<br />
Us debut with the Delaware<br />
Symphony and the Opera<br />
Company <strong>of</strong> Boston in War<br />
and Peace.<br />
Presently the young tenor Is<br />
a student <strong>of</strong> Dorothy Dl Seala<br />
at the tamed Academy <strong>of</strong><br />
Vocal Arts where he has sung<br />
Ferrando in Ooti Fan Tutte,<br />
Tonlo in The Daughter <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Regiment, Monostatos in The<br />
Magic Flute, and GOTO In<br />
Madam Butterfly,<br />
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regularly , featured soloists.<br />
He Is also a solobt with the<br />
Philadelphia Oratorio Choir<br />
and the Pennsylvania Pro<br />
Muslca.<br />
Be<strong>for</strong>e deciding to make<br />
singing his career, Mr.<br />
Magiera taught vocal music,<br />
latin and strings in the<br />
Susquehanna Township<br />
School District, HttTlsburg.<br />
While in Harrisburg, he<br />
served as assistant conductor<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Harrisburg Youth<br />
Symphony, sang witt the<br />
Chamber Singers <strong>of</strong><br />
Harrisburg and the<br />
Harrlsburg Ovic Opera.<br />
He is a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
Millersvllle State College<br />
where he sang with the<br />
College Choir, the Chamber<br />
Choir and Madrigal Singers.<br />
He also per<strong>for</strong>med in several<br />
college musical productions<br />
In leading roles and as<br />
musical director.<br />
Miss Dettore la presently<br />
soloist <strong>of</strong> Christ Church,<br />
Greenville, Del.; the<br />
p Oratorio Choir;<br />
Ocean City Tabernacle<br />
Association, and bom soprano<br />
and director <strong>of</strong> "Five <strong>for</strong><br />
Opera," which presents an<br />
Introduction to opera <strong>for</strong><br />
young audiences.<br />
She has appeared with both<br />
the Philadelphia and Pennsylvania<br />
Opera Companies. In<br />
September she sang the role<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mary in the world premiere<br />
<strong>of</strong> Martin Hellenic's folk<br />
opera Margaret Matmxi.<br />
Her many awards include<br />
the Young Artist Award from<br />
both the National Federation<br />
<strong>of</strong> Music Clubs and the<br />
Concert Artist Guild <strong>of</strong> New<br />
York,<br />
In addition to concert, opera<br />
and oratorio. Miss Dettore<br />
has appeared at the Riverfront<br />
and Downlngtown<br />
Dinner Theaters as Julie In<br />
Swvvboat and the Mother<br />
Abbess In The Sound o/Music.<br />
Quite recently she added<br />
supper dubs to her musical<br />
versatility.<br />
OCEAN CITY POPS ORCHESTRA<br />
MwlePier<br />
MoorlynTer. and Boardwalk<br />
8pjn.<br />
Frank Ruggteri, Mmlcal Director<br />
Tom Ferttu, Baritone<br />
Winifred Dettore, Soprano<br />
Michael Magiera, Tenor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
OrpJteiw Overture<br />
QuestaOQudla<br />
Michael Magiera<br />
Deep Purple<br />
Sara Newell,<br />
Pianist<br />
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Winifred Dettore<br />
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Betsy Starr, English Horn<br />
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FledenruMs ., Strauss<br />
IflDennaHMoWto<br />
...Verdi<br />
Michael Magiera<br />
Cavatina<br />
H*ll<br />
Yours Is My Heart Alone<br />
Lehlr<br />
Winifred Dettore<br />
Intermezzo "Cawlleria"<br />
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HowGreatThouArt<br />
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OCEAN CITY 846 BOARDWALK .<br />
STONE HARBOR 95th St, <strong>of</strong>f 2nd AVE.<br />
Miss Scott engaged<br />
Mrs. Georgene Hickey<br />
and William Scott, <strong>of</strong><br />
Dreiel HID, Pa. announce<br />
the engagement <strong>of</strong> their<br />
daughter Gwen Lynn Scott<br />
<strong>of</strong> 3020 Central Av. to<br />
Jeffrey William Mclntjre<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1040 S. Shore Rd.,<br />
Palermo. He la the son <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. and Mrs. William<br />
Mclntyre <strong>of</strong> 2023 Glenwood<br />
Dr.<br />
Miss Scott is a speech<br />
and audlology major at<br />
Stockton State College,<br />
Mr. Mclntyre is a<br />
graduate chef from the<br />
Culinary Institute <strong>of</strong><br />
America In New York.<br />
The wedding is<br />
scheduled <strong>for</strong> May, 1981.<br />
Ten families <strong>of</strong> this area<br />
welcomed new arrivals at the<br />
stork club <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital during the period <strong>of</strong><br />
August 11 through August 17.<br />
Congratulations go to:<br />
Roger and Mary Ann<br />
(Ryan) Steedle, 1050 Bartlett<br />
Dr., Unwood, a son on August<br />
11.<br />
Anthony and Donna<br />
(Taylor) Testa, 12249th St.,<br />
Sea Isle City, a son on August<br />
12.<br />
DBryl and Mary (Me-<br />
Cauley) Todd, 221 Berkshire<br />
Av., Unwood, a son on August<br />
13.<br />
Joseph and Susan (Mem*<br />
zer) Evangelista, ID W.<br />
Shellbay Av., Cape May Court<br />
House, a son on August 14,<br />
Edwin and Barbara<br />
.(Jaggard) g g ) Woolley, 2747<br />
Central t l Av.; A; ad<br />
on<br />
Raymond and Nornla<br />
(Chandler) Eckert, 86 Dennlfvllle<br />
Rd., Cape May Court<br />
House, a son on August IS,<br />
Robert and Alma (Morton)<br />
Smith, 225 Anchorage Or., a<br />
daughter on August U,<br />
Gary and Diana (Sheldahl)<br />
Smith, 5145 West Av., a son on<br />
August 15,<br />
Steven and Delena (Hunt)<br />
Al<strong>for</strong>d, 8146 Bay Av., a son on<br />
August 16.<br />
William and Linda (Sttnson)<br />
Hlddemen, P. O. Bos 296,<br />
Somers Point, a son on August<br />
17.<br />
Deal-bid<br />
High scorers Monday night<br />
at the Ocean City Card dub<br />
games were Ales Orfanelli in<br />
pinochle with 614 and John<br />
Dorgey in bridge with 6790.<br />
Runners-up in pinochle<br />
were Bert Carpenter 594; Jim<br />
Trucksess 589; Charlie<br />
O'Brien 582; Al Hendrlcks<br />
561; Amelia Thompson 572;<br />
Heleq Perrault 572; Mildred<br />
Wray 567- John Mullan 567;<br />
Catherine Turklngton 565;<br />
John Henderson 564 and<br />
Marion Richardson SS7.<br />
Other winners in bridge<br />
were Olaf Johnson 5500; Olive<br />
Schaeffer 5210; Edith Wego<br />
5090; Betty Wright 4940 and<br />
Wendell Young 4680.<br />
The Ocean City Card Club<br />
raeeta every Monday at 7 p.m.<br />
to the Youth Center.<br />
Friends <strong>of</strong> Music set 'kick-<strong>of</strong>f*<br />
Friends <strong>of</strong> Music, an<br />
organkatton associated with<br />
tte Ocean City Arts Center^<br />
1 wuU launch its third concert<br />
• season on August 26 at 8 p.m.<br />
in Uie Howard s. Stainton<br />
Room at the Methodist<br />
Church, 8th St. and Central<br />
Av.<br />
.The meeting wUl be a "kick,<br />
<strong>of</strong>f" affair <strong>for</strong> the 198M1<br />
seaion which Esther WeU,<br />
producer, promises to be<br />
"most escituig."<br />
All Friends <strong>of</strong> Music, as<br />
Masons to meet<br />
SOMERS POmr _ The<br />
regular meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Somtrs Point Masonic Qub<br />
will be held at 7 p.m., Monday,<br />
September 8 at Harry's<br />
Inn,<br />
Thi guest speaker will be<br />
Judge Robert Steedle, who<br />
will speak on court systems<br />
and procedures.<br />
All master Masons are<br />
invited to attend the social<br />
hour and dinner, commencing<br />
at 6:30 p.m.<br />
Women's<br />
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Select any two<br />
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Over Va <strong>of</strong> our<br />
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Shop early <strong>for</strong> the<br />
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well as anyone Interested in<br />
promoting and supporting<br />
music m Ocean City, are<br />
invited to attend.<br />
Featured <strong>for</strong> tte evening<br />
will be Gladys Ford from Pittsburgh<br />
who wiJ] speak about<br />
her experience with a concert<br />
series. Kevin McCarthy,<br />
pianist, will play a snort<br />
concert. He will also be<br />
featured In a solo recital in<br />
October.<br />
The complete series <strong>of</strong> five<br />
concerts will be listed next<br />
week and the sale <strong>of</strong> tickets<br />
wfll begin then,<br />
For further in<strong>for</strong>mation call<br />
399-3256 or 399-7826.<br />
PAGE 5 — SECTION ONE<br />
»*<br />
Jane Miller <strong>of</strong> 305 Cffl»tr«d<br />
Av. graduated on Auguit 12<br />
tram the Cape May County<br />
Vocation School and received<br />
her license as a practical<br />
nurse. She will be working at<br />
the Snore Memorial Hospital<br />
& in Somers Point. ' •'•« ' '<br />
Mrs. Miller it tte daughter<br />
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PAGE 6 — SECTION ONE<br />
Adelines per<strong>for</strong>m <strong>for</strong> Masons<br />
Oh 1 Tuesday, thi Ocean the August get-together<br />
City Tabernacle was thealways Includes music,<br />
seefte <strong>of</strong> a musical dish,<br />
*md in style.<br />
fretore a near-capacity<br />
In addition to the spell<br />
woven by the voice magic <strong>of</strong><br />
the Adelines, the Salt Water<br />
audience, the.Atlantic City Taffies per<strong>for</strong>med. The<br />
Quoter <strong>of</strong> Sweet Adellnea,<br />
International did its stuff.<br />
Taffies is a ' barbershop<br />
quartet and the applause the<br />
Show tunes, ballads, seml-^ group received attested to its<br />
classical, pop hits; the<br />
Adelines did it with a style<br />
that exuded class and a sound<br />
that was right on target<br />
ability.<br />
The evening was brought to<br />
and end with the serving <strong>of</strong><br />
light refreshments. President<br />
The occasion was the annual<br />
Edward Veith and Executive<br />
"open meeting" <strong>of</strong> theCommittee Chairman George<br />
Ocean City Masonic Club; W. Kranlch were in charge <strong>of</strong><br />
every July and August fee arrangemente.<br />
dub moves tothe Tabernacle<br />
and<br />
ah'evening <strong>of</strong> old fashioned<br />
friendship.<br />
Every July the club has a<br />
speaker <strong>of</strong> national repute;<br />
OfTOMY GROUP MEETS<br />
The Atlantic County ostomy<br />
pdup will meet on Tuesday at<br />
7:30 p.m. at the Childrens<br />
Seiflhore House, For further<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation call the<br />
American Cancer Society at<br />
m&m.<br />
Rev. Hallam is chapel guest<br />
Under the auspices <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Ocean City Tabernacle, The<br />
Union Chapel-by-the-iea, 55th<br />
St. and Asbury Av. will<br />
feature as its guest speaker<br />
Sunday the Rev, Thomas<br />
Hallam.<br />
Rev, Hallam is the minister<br />
in charge <strong>of</strong> St. John's United<br />
Methodist Church, Ivyland,<br />
FB, Ivyland is located in<br />
Lower Bucks County and<br />
Summer<br />
CLEARANCE<br />
Now In Progress<br />
827 • 837<br />
Asbury Ave.,<br />
Ocean City<br />
399-6400<br />
Fashion,,<br />
by Kay Windror<br />
Sizes 8-16 8S8<br />
Senior Citizen<br />
Discount, 10% Off<br />
Continuing our<br />
l c Sale<br />
on all Summer<br />
Merchandise<br />
Stubbs<br />
DressShoppe<br />
\ 741 Asbury Avi.<br />
Open Daily IDS<br />
Fri. 10-5 and 7-9<br />
Sale Ends Aug. 30,1980<br />
Hurry In For<br />
Best Selections!<br />
NOBTWJELD<br />
Tenter PUtt<br />
fOOTOMM.<br />
609-645 3320<br />
direct factory<br />
SWEATER OUTLET<br />
Entire Stock <strong>of</strong><br />
Men's & Ladies<br />
sweaters<br />
Also Ladfes<br />
• Blouses<br />
• Skirts<br />
•Slack*<br />
STONt HARBOR<br />
StmHaAwIM<br />
96ASLrMrtfltUI<br />
..<br />
adjacent to the greater<br />
northeast section <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia.<br />
He is a graduate <strong>of</strong> Drew<br />
and Princeton universities.<br />
Sunday will mark his initial<br />
visit tothe Union Chapel*<br />
By-the^Sea.<br />
Returning <strong>for</strong> her second<br />
appearance this summer will<br />
be Grace S. Hunter, guest<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
Sweet Adelines<br />
soloist, Mrs, Hunter is<br />
soprano soloist at Gloria Dei<br />
Lutheran Church, Huntingdon<br />
VaUiy, Pa.<br />
Robert MacDougall win be<br />
ehantaln <strong>of</strong> the day, William<br />
Alexander is song leader and<br />
the music director is Mrs.<br />
Walter Edwards.<br />
The morning worship<br />
service is at 10:30 am and Is<br />
preceded by a short song<br />
service, Sunday school<br />
classes <strong>for</strong> all ages begin at<br />
MB,<br />
MMarn topped<br />
<strong>for</strong> AMP group Ocean City events<br />
Edward Jv MacClane <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City has been appointed<br />
to the national<br />
membership advisiory<br />
committee <strong>of</strong> fee American<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> Retired<br />
Persons, the nation's largest<br />
retiree organization.<br />
As a committee member,<br />
Mr. MacClane, will be<br />
developing strategies and<br />
techniques <strong>for</strong> promoting<br />
membership and member<br />
involvement In association<br />
activities at local, state and<br />
national levels.<br />
Re will also recommend<br />
new methods by which local<br />
chapters can recruit members<br />
and promote the<br />
association's programs and<br />
services.<br />
Founded in 1958 by the late<br />
Dr. Ethel Percy Andrus, the<br />
11.5 million member AARP is<br />
dedicated to helping older<br />
Americans achieve<br />
retirement lives <strong>of</strong> independence,<br />
dignity and<br />
purpose. The association<br />
<strong>of</strong>fers a wide range <strong>of</strong><br />
ams to its members<br />
aing services designed to<br />
help stretch retirement<br />
budgets.<br />
For further in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
write to AARP, 1909 K Street,<br />
N.W., Washington, D.C.,<br />
200049.<br />
Ayres mamd casino security head<br />
Ronald E, Ayras, who<br />
served with the New Jersey<br />
Sate Foliee <strong>for</strong> 28 years, has<br />
been named director Of<br />
security ai Billy's Park Place<br />
Casino Hotel, ' company<br />
President William Weinberger<br />
announced fills week.<br />
Ayres is responsible <strong>for</strong> a<br />
staff <strong>of</strong> nearly 400 security<br />
anployeei who tend to rae<br />
Col. Thomas G. Conte <strong>of</strong> West Trenton and Ocean City (left) reviews<br />
troops at a ceremony honoring his 35 years with the N.J. National Guard.<br />
With Conte are his wife, Katharine and Col. Harold Nutt.<br />
TODAY (Friday) Drum and Bugle Corps, Free square dance spon-<br />
Coatesville Choraliers competition, 8 g.n. on the ith serel by the city and Country<br />
per<strong>for</strong>raliig on the Music Pier, St. reereationjleld. Squires on the ball court 8th<br />
8 p.m. _____ a.<br />
Union Chapel-by-the-Sea<br />
covered dish supper, 6:30<br />
p.m.<br />
Beachcomber Square<br />
Dance, 8:30 p.m. in the youth<br />
center. Caller Jim Marshall.<br />
Ocean City Yacht dub<br />
tennis party, 8 p.m. until<br />
dark at the 6th St. courts.<br />
•Mini flea mart in the Bay<br />
View Manor, 7th St. and West<br />
AT. I»i.m.to3p.ifc<br />
SATURDAY)<br />
Miss Ocean City pageant on<br />
the music pier, 8 p.m.<br />
Grieshaber wins tourney<br />
The August tourney <strong>for</strong> the<br />
Tri-County Women's Golf<br />
Association was held at the<br />
Stone Harbor Country Club.<br />
<strong>On</strong> a match <strong>of</strong> cards, Jean<br />
Grieshaber with an 80, edged<br />
out Marge Pinto <strong>for</strong> low gross<br />
honors,<br />
Barbara White took third<br />
place wltt an 81.<br />
Low net winners were Doris<br />
Welsh: 63; Gail Daniel, 87;<br />
Nancy Laubert 68; Jane<br />
Grove, 68, and Kay Steelman,<br />
V. Closest to the pin honors<br />
went to Gall Daniel.<br />
The next tournament will be<br />
held at Atlantis on September<br />
14.<br />
distine4ive women's Q-ppo.nr,l<br />
BLEYLE KNITS<br />
by<br />
HOOPER<br />
<strong>for</strong> Fall;<br />
also Schrader<br />
& Herman Geist<br />
continuing<br />
y_ PRICE<br />
/on _-.. -<br />
Summer Fashions<br />
open lo-5<br />
^46 Asbu*q 4v«nu.e,<br />
©ceoncitV<br />
— But Mntlto Mtoeal*. tnw*'* a conMCtingcortWot <strong>of</strong> ctianging<br />
maQnMcatlan that aHowt you la—timitf Vuaighout<br />
ttw m Iddlv dMknOM.<br />
So. whm youY» taokkig it y«vr cw'» vwMonwttr. or tupw-<br />
M l M l f r t « < H i k<br />
UUTtAVUEUn*M.TniPn>er«l*Lan*.<br />
Vbu nM only look MUw, But MI Mtm, «6o.<br />
• OPTICIANS •<br />
Norman El Miller. Hester L. MUler<br />
2401 BAY AVE. 399=4000<br />
chips, cards, dice and other<br />
gaming equipment<br />
Ayres was born In Suterwille,<br />
Pa,, and grew up in<br />
ftvington, N.J. Shortly after<br />
graduation from Irvlngton<br />
Hgh School, he joined the<br />
U.S. Navy and was stattoned<br />
in the South Pacific on suk<br />
marine service, after flffee<br />
years, he was honorably<br />
discharged as quarto master<br />
protection and safety <strong>of</strong> the<br />
third class in 1946.<br />
company's employees,<br />
pattens, assets and property. After the war, Ayres tookan<br />
In the casino area, the executive secretarial wurse<br />
security <strong>for</strong>ce must oversee at Drake Business College in<br />
the transportation <strong>of</strong> money, Newark, N.J, He worked as<br />
MONDAY ,<br />
Ocean City Exchange Club<br />
meetlngf" Daniel's<br />
Restaurant, Somers Point.<br />
Hearing on Dune Shore<br />
Protection, 11 a.m. to S p.m.<br />
on the music pier.<br />
VFW meeting, 8 p.m.<br />
Ocean City Card Club, 7<br />
pjn. in. the youth center.<br />
Classified ads bring results<br />
Call your ad in today -<br />
Dial3»9-54I1<br />
Clatsic Wool SepnrateN<br />
In Solids, Tweeds and<br />
Herringbone.<br />
See them nt...<br />
ttie claims manager <strong>of</strong> tte<br />
General Electric StWly C<strong>of</strong>Pfrom<br />
1947 until ISSi when he<br />
Joined the New Jersey State<br />
Police,<br />
Ayres began his law in.<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22,1980<br />
Mr. Drass attended Ocean<br />
<strong>for</strong>cement career as a road<br />
City High School and is<br />
Sooner, He served on me<br />
presently working in his<br />
fatal accident investigative<br />
related field. He will be „„<br />
unit <strong>for</strong> six years. From IBM continuing his graduate "<br />
until his early retiremint in studies this fall.<br />
1971, he served as supervisor He la the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />
<strong>of</strong> the computer bureau and<br />
was responsible <strong>for</strong> putting<br />
togemer a criminal Justice<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation system <strong>for</strong> New<br />
Jersey,<br />
prior to Joining the BaMy's<br />
Park Place staff, Ayres<br />
served as chief <strong>of</strong> security in<br />
the state Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Labor and Industry in<br />
Trenton, N.J.<br />
Ayres, Si, lives in Somers<br />
Point and has two children.<br />
James Drass graduates b<br />
JamesH. Drass m recently<br />
graduated from the |<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Miami, Fla.,<br />
win a BS degree in chemistry<br />
and biology.<br />
Mrs. James Drass Jr. <strong>of</strong> 811<br />
7th St., and Bal Harbour, Fla, <<br />
COALITION TO MEET<br />
The regular monthly<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the Human Services<br />
Coalition <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />
County will be held Thursday,<br />
September 4 at 1:30 p.m. in<br />
(he social services building<br />
conference room in Rio<br />
Grande. The public la invited<br />
to attend. „<br />
Pre-Season<br />
Coat and Jacket<br />
SALE<br />
Save 20% Now<br />
on our new collection <strong>of</strong><br />
Wool - Wool Blends<br />
and All Weather Goats<br />
Petite thru Size 18<br />
Included in this Sole<br />
Our Fine Selection <strong>of</strong><br />
MAN MADE FUR JACKETS<br />
AMI* FIIIJ. LENGTH CIO ATS<br />
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 22,1980 THE SKNTINEL LKIK.EK, OCEAN CITY, NJ, PACE 7 — SECTION ONE<br />
An Ocean City girl is chosen as poster child <strong>for</strong> campaign<br />
A vftractaui vivacious little Ocean<br />
She Khn i« li 2-year-old I M M U Miurm M«HM The announcement was<br />
States.<br />
gytfrtwHh blonde bah- and EUnor Corcoran, daughtor Of nade by Bob Boone, PUUea<br />
hrewn eyes has been named Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. «tcbir«nd a long-time friend<br />
G»p# M»y County Poiter Corcoran <strong>of</strong> Seebright Road In or the CF Foundation, who<br />
ttUd tor the 1880 beta <strong>of</strong> Ocean aty. Mr. Corcoran Is iffl men aa chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Ufa Campaign sponsored by<br />
an attorney with <strong>of</strong>flcw in<br />
f»s Gyitle nbwdi Foun-<br />
, UBon.<br />
Pleasantvllle tad Ocean City<br />
§oUojtay ";<br />
m<br />
€<br />
EdmUors attend convention<br />
Roy W. Lowrie Jr.,<br />
tl h tt<br />
director <strong>of</strong><br />
drive which will get underway<br />
' on September 7 throughout<br />
Soutt Jertey. .<br />
ItattM to * hippy child, her<br />
mother says. 3* loves to play<br />
with her dolls «nd her baby<br />
brother Andrew who also has<br />
cystic ftbrosia.<br />
John Prlchard, headmaster The Institute, which la<br />
<strong>of</strong> AtlanUc ChriflUan School, sponsored annually by Grace Htm «M • taU child at damaging diaeaaes deluding<br />
*rag witt Mel Albright, College, <strong>of</strong>fers i program <strong>of</strong> birth. Wbunuhe tailed to gain severe;. aithmi, chronic<br />
taetor <strong>of</strong> development, and workshops and in-serviceweight, her parents became bronchiUs.bronchlectBsisaiid<br />
Dave Benner, athletic tralnmg <strong>for</strong> prindp«l8, board worried. inetamOy physician chUdhood emphysema.<br />
director, were three <strong>of</strong> the 275 members and development•ifgaM that ate be brought<br />
administrators, board directors <strong>of</strong> CbrUtUn to St Christophers's Hospital WatMns wins award<br />
nembara, and development elementary and secondaryto Phikdelpbia, when her Urty Watkins <strong>of</strong> Ocean<br />
directors from 38 states, four schools,<br />
ooodltton wts dtagnoMd u Qty was awared |200 by<br />
A faculty <strong>of</strong> 28 top Christian cystic flbrosia by Dr. Nancy Brlgltte Walls, manager <strong>of</strong><br />
eign countries who at-Schootended the 10th National educators from across the center at the hospital. Point branch u an August I<br />
administrators and Huang, director <strong>of</strong> the CFGuarantnee Bank's Somers<br />
Institute <strong>of</strong> Christian School (felted States conducted a Dr. Aung prescribed a winner In the bank's George<br />
Administration which was total <strong>of</strong> 145 sessions from regime <strong>of</strong> Inhalation and Cash Sweepstakes.<br />
Vld on the Grace CoUege Monday morning through physical therapy, and an Winners were drawn from<br />
pus in Wlnona Lake, Friday noon. In addition, tatake <strong>of</strong> pancreatic enzymes entries submitted by anyone<br />
July 27 through August 1. delegates participated In during meals. With regular taking • George demon-<br />
spontaneous •mall checkups at the hospital,<br />
stration at any <strong>of</strong> the bank's<br />
discussions and alao had Maura enjoys an the activities<br />
<strong>of</strong> an 2-year-olds. Her<br />
seven George locations —<br />
regular: opportunities <strong>for</strong><br />
Margate, Brigantine,<br />
U consultations with<br />
VACAHflNERS & RESIDENTS:<br />
Alot Charm Is expiring naflonwldi. W» nted rtiponslbie<br />
Men & womentu tfve the public as pr<strong>of</strong>ssilona!<br />
eonsuitinti. Aloe prodEhjs are lor ill MM.<br />
Do you like people, n%,y, a fulfilling lull or perttlme<br />
career? Wi will frilriSny m your area <strong>of</strong> no coif.<br />
Interviews by appointment. Cm Miss Savage MS-fSlii<br />
If no answer call 399-7241. ,<br />
favorite TV ahows are Sesame<br />
Strwet and the cartoons, her<br />
y<br />
Cystic Pibrosls is an<br />
inherited disease that affects<br />
the lungs and digestive<br />
system, then is yet no mm<br />
tor cystic flbrosls, bat early<br />
diagnosis and speclaliied<br />
medical care to helping to<br />
lengthen the lives <strong>of</strong> afflicted<br />
1 children.<br />
The Cystic Fibrosls<br />
F^undatlonlias more than 120<br />
research, cart and teaching<br />
centers throughout the United<br />
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collection <strong>of</strong> suits,<br />
sport coats, slacks and<br />
raincoats... today.<br />
>\ / Frtt two-boar parking at the<br />
'- x cowvtnient mu*kipd lot<br />
oitN.IUhiab Atxnue<br />
\<br />
Five <strong>of</strong> these centeri are<br />
located in the Delaware<br />
Valley: St. Christopher's<br />
Hartal, Children's Hostftal<br />
and Hahnemann Medical<br />
College and Hospital in<br />
Philadelphia; Mercy<br />
Hospital, Wllkes-Barre; and<br />
the WUmington' Medical<br />
Center.<br />
CF centers alao treat<br />
children with other lung-<br />
Chelsea, Mlllville, Northfleld,<br />
Rio Grande and Somers<br />
PWnt.<br />
Guyer on NROT^ cruise<br />
Christopher Guyer, son <strong>of</strong><br />
George H. and Ruth tt Guyer<br />
<strong>of</strong> 610 Chelsea Place, Is undergoing<br />
summer training at<br />
sea.<br />
He is a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Naval Reserve Officer<br />
Training Corps (NROTC) unit<br />
at the University <strong>of</strong> South<br />
Carolina, Columbia, S.C. This<br />
summer, he has been<br />
t th g idd nurnlle<br />
ser USS Mississippi,<br />
homeported In Norfolk, Va.<br />
During thejr four to itsweek<br />
summer training<br />
cruises, NROTC midshipmen<br />
receive instruction on<br />
shlphandUng, navigation,<br />
seamanship, communleatlons,<br />
damage control<br />
and gunnery. In addition to<br />
<strong>for</strong>mal lnstnicUon, they gain<br />
practical experience by<br />
standing watches u regular<br />
members <strong>of</strong> feeship's crew.<br />
Mainland events<br />
TOpAY (Friday)<br />
Someri Point Alcoholics<br />
Anonymous meeting, 8 pa,<br />
SUNDAY ~<br />
Roberts-Johntbn VFW 2189<br />
i fe • ^s« '" ; bi-<br />
' 9 Stft&i 'IB<br />
f<br />
Linwood Alcoholics<br />
Anonymous meeting, 3 p.m.<br />
MONDAY"<br />
Somers Point Chapter<br />
Alcoholics Anonymous<br />
meeting, 8 p.m In New Jersey<br />
Av. flrehaU.<br />
Somers<br />
meeting.<br />
Point VFW<br />
Bob Boone. chairman <strong>of</strong> the 1980 Breath <strong>of</strong> Life<br />
Campaign, meets 2-year-old Maura Corcoran,<br />
CF poster child <strong>for</strong> Cape May County.<br />
Social Security news<br />
Editor's note: Your<br />
Social Security <strong>of</strong>fice at<br />
Pennsylvania and Pacific<br />
mm. in Atlantic City, wiU<br />
answer all yaw- questions.<br />
For more personal replies,<br />
write or vW the <strong>of</strong>fice, or<br />
call 9O0-Z72-11U.<br />
Q. My father gets SSI<br />
payments. I know he's suppoied<br />
to reporttny changes in<br />
special requirements that<br />
have to be met?<br />
Ma Income to Social Security.<br />
A. All persons or<br />
organisations providing<br />
But, do oil mia <strong>of</strong> Income<br />
services to Medicare<br />
have to be reported?<br />
beneficiaries must meet'an<br />
A, Undar SSI, Income Includes<br />
anything a person<br />
licensing requirements <strong>of</strong><br />
state or local health<br />
receive! —even Items Oat do<br />
authorities. The following also<br />
not have to be reported tor<br />
must meet additional<br />
Income tax purposes. Some<br />
Medicare requirements:<br />
examples are wages received<br />
hospitals, skilled nursing<br />
as an employee; net earnings<br />
facilities, home health<br />
from self-employment; food<br />
agencies, independent<br />
shelter, and clothing; annuities<br />
and pensions; VA<br />
diagnostic labs and<br />
organisations providing x-ray<br />
compensation or pension;<br />
services, organlxatlons<br />
railroad retirement benefits;<br />
unemployment Insurance;<br />
rate and inUrwt; export<br />
aBdaap^paff<br />
pay and other mlon ;<br />
and gifts and Inheritances.<br />
POT more in<strong>for</strong>mation,' contact<br />
the Social Security <strong>of</strong>fice,<br />
Q. I've taken a part-time Job<br />
Polish American as a waitress in a boardwalk<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> South Jersey restaurant. Another waitress<br />
meeting, 2:30 pa. In St. told me I'll have topay Social<br />
Joseph's HaU, Somers Point.<br />
Security taxes on my Ups. Is<br />
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Fourteen women vie<br />
<strong>for</strong> Miss O.C. title<br />
(continued from page 1)<br />
will play the cello; Alysaa<br />
Kessler, who will dance to<br />
WorMn' Day end Mf«, and<br />
Stephanie Sherby, who will<br />
sing The Rose.<br />
Between the three on-stage<br />
competitions Oat will help the<br />
Judges determine the winner,<br />
Miss Handley (see accompanying<br />
story) will join a<br />
Wonted cast in presenting a<br />
series <strong>of</strong> production numbers.<br />
The group Includes John<br />
Allegretto, a 1980 graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City High School who Is<br />
starting classes at the<br />
Westminster choir College in<br />
Princeton. In addition to<br />
per<strong>for</strong>ming with other cast<br />
members, Allegretto will also<br />
otter one <strong>of</strong> the solos he<br />
per<strong>for</strong>med as the lead in last<br />
Ugh school production <strong>of</strong><br />
Soitfh Pacific.<br />
Another Ocean City<br />
resident, 12-year-old Susan<br />
McClain, is also included In<br />
the cast. She recently completed<br />
shooting scenes from a<br />
movie storing Urn Mlnelll<br />
and Dudley Moore and has<br />
been seen In dozens <strong>of</strong><br />
television commercials.<br />
Other east members Include<br />
Man Conover, selected<br />
one <strong>of</strong> New Jersey's best<br />
teenage singers <strong>for</strong> a show at<br />
fee Garden Rate Arts Center;<br />
the Joanne Reagan Dancers,<br />
featuring Sttna Hemlnway,<br />
mi the Jerry Vlgue Or.<br />
chestra, whose leader hu<br />
per<strong>for</strong>mers from Sinatra on<br />
down.<br />
Sentinel-Ledger columnist<br />
Tom Williams will emcee the<br />
show <strong>for</strong> the eighth time,<br />
returning after a three-year<br />
absence. He Is also doubling<br />
aa producer-direetor, Mrs.<br />
Hemlnway Is the show's<br />
choreographer with<br />
production assistance being<br />
supplied by Pete Yard and<br />
Bob Stan ton.<br />
Among the dancers in the<br />
cast are Mary Beth Mangold,<br />
the recently crowned Miss<br />
May County, and Terri<br />
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The pageant Is being<br />
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consecutive year by the<br />
Exchange Club. Bob (Harvey)<br />
Adams is executive<br />
director with his wife, Chris,<br />
serving as hostess director.<br />
Jim Pulvlno and Glnny<br />
Mul<strong>for</strong>d have provided<br />
assistance to the contestants<br />
and after members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Exchange Club and the Exchangettea<br />
have also given <strong>of</strong><br />
their time.<br />
Tickets will be available all<br />
day Friday and Saturday at<br />
the In<strong>for</strong>mation Center on the<br />
Music Has They can also be<br />
purchased at the door.<br />
hikes shelter mUs<br />
The Ocean City Humane titled Those Amaglng<br />
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interest In the animals at its renewed interest in the<br />
shelter at Tennessee and society's shleter."<br />
Shelter Road following last The new TV show scheduled<br />
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Animals Art Beautiful August 24 at 8 p.m. on cable<br />
People.<br />
Channel 6 (If the threatened<br />
Trudi Tracey, shelter strike does not cancel it out)<br />
manager, said: "We had an challenges the imagination by<br />
unusual influx <strong>of</strong> visitors and revealing much about animal<br />
more than the average worlds <strong>of</strong> which little is<br />
number <strong>of</strong> adoptions the first known. The one hour<br />
two weeks following the show, television series travels<br />
We are delighted to learn ABC around the world to film<br />
will launch a new fall series amazing stories.<br />
Through micro and underwater<br />
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Annzlng Anirnals discovers<br />
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kingdoms, enriching us with<br />
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Among the topics and<br />
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Leisure Club schedules<br />
Niagra Falls bus trip<br />
The Good Counsel Leisure<br />
dub ia having a bus trip to<br />
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The bus will leave Ocean<br />
aty on September 15 <strong>for</strong> (our<br />
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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J<br />
Jeannifer Burton<br />
Donna Marie Flukey<br />
Peggi Johnson<br />
Nancy Lowden<br />
Melissa Ries<br />
Susan Lynne Snodgrass<br />
Sandra L. DeForest<br />
Melanie Anne Foglio<br />
Alyssa Kessler<br />
Melissa Matz<br />
Stephanie Anne Sherby<br />
Mary VVargo<br />
Sheila Handley is seen<br />
as 'going ojut singing 1<br />
It Is only fitting that Sheila<br />
Hundley 1 ! flail wordi u<br />
Mas Ocean aty Saturday<br />
night will be melodic.<br />
Hie 18-year-old Ocean City<br />
High School graduate from<br />
Tuckahoe, who starts classes<br />
at Glassboro State College<br />
nest week, will crown her<br />
successor Saturday night at<br />
the conclusion <strong>of</strong> toe annual<br />
pageant on the Music Her.<br />
The past 12 months have<br />
been good to Sheila and to the<br />
&Du Ocean aty Pageant.<br />
Since she captured the title<br />
last August with a popular<br />
rendMtan <strong>of</strong> Don't Rain <strong>On</strong> My<br />
Parade, the year has been one<br />
long parade <strong>for</strong> MUs Handley.<br />
She has been involved In<br />
many Ocean City activities,<br />
including a Night with the<br />
Phillies at Veteran's Stadium<br />
and all kinds <strong>of</strong> Martin<br />
Mollush shenanigans. She has<br />
ridden in many parades,<br />
including (alt Thursday's<br />
Baby Parade.<br />
But the past year has been<br />
filled witt song <strong>for</strong> Sheila<br />
Handley. She has per<strong>for</strong>med<br />
with many groups in many<br />
locations and nose she entertained<br />
have always come<br />
away feeling good. Part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
PICTURE PICKUP<br />
All pictures that appear in<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger may be<br />
picked up at toe <strong>of</strong> flee,1U 8th<br />
Street, any time during fee<br />
day, following publication <strong>of</strong><br />
me paper. Because <strong>of</strong> the Ugh<br />
nit <strong>of</strong> postage, pictures can<br />
only be maued if (hey are<br />
brought In with a gelfaddraied<br />
stamped envelope.<br />
l/t<br />
reason is her singing talente<br />
and the ottier is her quick and<br />
naturalgniUe,<br />
Saturday night Sheila will<br />
slug away her final hours as<br />
Mis Ocean City. In a<br />
pageant built around the<br />
theme "Love Is to The Air,"<br />
she will sing that title song,<br />
join the Joanne Reagan<br />
Dancers <strong>for</strong> a rocking version<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong> Ilis Raite. stag a duet<br />
wltt Ocean City High School<br />
classmate John Allegretto<br />
and join the rest <strong>of</strong> the Miss<br />
Ocean Qty cast <strong>for</strong> a rousing<br />
finale <strong>of</strong> Broadway's best.<br />
Miss Handley is the nth<br />
young woman to wear me<br />
MlssOeean City crown but the<br />
first to not live within the city<br />
limits. The pageant is also<br />
tfjL<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22.1980 f ^-RIDAY. AUGUS^, »M<br />
open to all young women who •"<br />
reside in sending districts to<br />
Ocean City High School.<br />
Her predecessors include<br />
Dawn Impagliazzo (1979) •<br />
Cindy LaScala (1978)'<br />
Robbyn Scott (1977), Mary<br />
• r Nicholas <br />
RieiPTIONIST—wa nan an Immidlat.<br />
SMlilng In aur nuiy v.l.rln.ry<br />
sllict in saman Paint: Pluta nply<br />
•tailng prtvleii! MpaHtnct, aiim<br />
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NOTIM OF PUitlE H1/WIW<br />
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TIRtlCTISN OF THI Marttiwatlarty<br />
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tisa ef llna Itraati Ulan<br />
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..NOTICI II HIRIBV SIVIN Wat a<br />
public haarlng Mil ka haH by m<br />
. Planning Mara el tha Cltv M Otaan City<br />
al f iM p.m. al tha Elly Council Ctum- j<br />
, City H.M, Ninth liraM ant I<br />
dwalllngi III unlrt) an LsMfM.M, Wl<br />
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in avaiiafela Mr public Inipadlan at th.<br />
attic, ol tha City ««rk, Ninm straat and<br />
Aihirv Avanua, Ooan City. Naw Janay<br />
dvrlnf norm.l lullnail NMrt.<br />
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JUSTMENT MBBTIWO OF AUGUST<br />
H, UtO. '<br />
CALL TO ORDER RIADINS bF THE<br />
JULY 10, UtO MINUTES '<br />
OLD BUSINESS<br />
Sldnay Aiaai, il«k ill, Lot I. lid. yara<br />
v.rl.nc. to cMitruei an Mtilda Hairway<br />
Mta atllltlng itraeturt, S.avltw<br />
Dr.. Slr.thm.rt<br />
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AntliBny j. DlPlatra, BlBSh Ms, Lati i.ei<br />
s Wt. varlanca •• le hf lain «l lanet, J<br />
iayviaw Dr., stHttmafa, Dmiifl<br />
p, eralg KoclilwndtrHr. •lack 411, Lot<br />
IS, Minor tuMlvllion algng with nardime<br />
•arianctf nr MtMtki,<br />
piylngtaPianriingioiM,<br />
DISCUSSION ,<br />
CORRBSPONDENCE AND BILLS<br />
ADJOURNMENT<br />
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WE'RE CONTINUING<br />
OUR ANNUAL<br />
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PAGE 9 — SECTION ONE r ^<br />
Fox makes target <strong>of</strong> farm regulations<br />
CAPE MAY COURT<br />
HOUSE — The incentives <strong>of</strong><br />
South Jersey fanners are<br />
restricted by too many •<br />
bureaucratic state and<br />
federal' regulation!,<br />
Republican congressional<br />
candidate Bee A Fn charged<br />
in a news release. c.<br />
"Over-regulation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
area's agriculture industry<br />
could, ultimately, change<br />
much <strong>of</strong> South Jersey's<br />
colorful and productive farm<br />
lands into paved-over shopping<br />
centers," Fox warned.<br />
Fox charged mat U3. Rep,<br />
William J. Hughes has "not<br />
concerned himself enough"<br />
with all the problems <strong>of</strong> area<br />
fanners,<br />
"If the inheritance taxes<br />
instituted by the past<br />
Democratic congresses don't<br />
destroy the family farm in<br />
America, then their agencies<br />
and regulations will," Fox<br />
Mid.<br />
He added mat the South<br />
Jersey farmer it "overburdened<br />
by state and federal<br />
regulations culling <strong>for</strong><br />
frequent and detailed<br />
reports."<br />
"In addition to working Ms<br />
land," Fox points out, "the<br />
Public Notice<br />
NOTieiOP FUILICHIARINB<br />
NOT ICI It MraBy ihan MM_a pvWc<br />
haarlng mt o* MM Dy ma Planimii,<br />
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conlunctlon with<br />
a .tructur ti. "if aaart 1murl.c.<br />
Mvirata. Mfttal<br />
unit aantlty, raar lathacti,<br />
- numMr si |<br />
MIKvarl .<br />
Mr tha Meataa aMtian.<br />
naM al tha nMH<br />
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on fuel and<br />
migrant worker housing, use<br />
<strong>of</strong> water on hla cropi. and<br />
other details <strong>of</strong> bla<br />
operation."<br />
"His land is invaded by •<br />
parade <strong>of</strong> state and federal<br />
inspectors who know very<br />
little if anything •bout farm<br />
operations from practical<br />
experience," Fox said.<br />
He added that South Jewy<br />
agriculture has not been<br />
encouraged by Hughes' <strong>vote</strong>s<br />
in Congress- According to<br />
Fox, Hughes <strong>vote</strong>d no on A<br />
Auguit 1, 1979 to an amend-' 7<br />
ment to the Emergency<br />
Energy Conservation Act that<br />
sets aside 1 percent <strong>of</strong> the<br />
nation's dlesel fuel <strong>for</strong> far- 1<br />
The amendment was ap- *<br />
proved by Congress anyway',<br />
and guarantees that fanners' J<br />
win have enough fuel to plant •,'<br />
and harvert crops In the event .<br />
<strong>of</strong> a disruption <strong>of</strong> supplies. >' ;~<br />
"The Juicy, red Jersey •'..<br />
tomato and the delicious."<br />
Jersey peach are endangered >-<br />
species unless a new u ' ] "<br />
Republican Congress and""<br />
Ptesldent are given m chance •"''<br />
to clean up tbe existing rn^a r -*'<br />
<strong>of</strong> overlapping and stifling "•-<br />
bureaucracies," Fox<br />
eluded.<br />
Nice and Easy does it!<br />
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PAGE 10 — SECTION ONE<br />
Shufflin' on<br />
ByEDVBrTH<br />
<strong>On</strong>ce again our statistician<br />
overlooked a very important<br />
wedding annlversarj'<strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong><br />
our young couples who have<br />
hem members <strong>of</strong> our Ocean<br />
Qty Shuffleboard Club <strong>for</strong><br />
many yeari,<br />
Elmer and Edith Anptwd<br />
celebrated their 66th anniversary<br />
on AugUit ft.<br />
Etaier and Edith enjoyed our<br />
game as well as the<br />
sociability that Is part <strong>of</strong> our<br />
dub and we might also add<br />
that they were very good<br />
shufflers.<br />
We know we speak <strong>for</strong> our<br />
entire membership In <strong>of</strong>fering<br />
congratulations to this fine<br />
couple with beat wished <strong>for</strong> a<br />
happy future. Belated cards<br />
would be welcomed.<br />
Our annual Novice (Non-<br />
Walking) Mixed Singles<br />
Tournament was played on<br />
August 12 and 13 with only 12<br />
participants, TWs Is a very<br />
Interesting tournament<br />
because It pits non-winners<br />
against each other taking the<br />
(Dp winner out <strong>of</strong> the novelty<br />
class. Our hospitality<br />
Chairmen, Cliff and Gertrude<br />
Stengel, placed first and third<br />
while Vivian Schroeder and<br />
Bill Abel placed second and<br />
fourth. We congratulate Mew<br />
winners and wish them<br />
Success In our future tournaments.<br />
Our second NovslOf Fun<br />
Tournament was held on<br />
Friday at 7 p.m. You must<br />
either watch or participate to<br />
appreciate this tournament.<br />
The obstacles are plenty<br />
making it very difficult to<br />
score and score you must to<br />
twin. The winners In the order<br />
•<strong>of</strong> finish in the ladles' group<br />
• were Gussle McCullough, 224,<br />
and tied <strong>for</strong> second, third and<br />
: fourth were Marie Fritz,<br />
Marie ArbucUe, and Vivian<br />
* Schroeder. In the number five<br />
, spot was Sue Schmltt.<br />
; In the men's division, it was<br />
«Chuck Osboume, 279; John<br />
• Schlck, 269; Harry Berchtold,<br />
[ 231- Leo McCullough, 228, and<br />
! Joe Jones, 222. There were §4<br />
! who competed, We are In-<br />
' debted to John and Sue Schj<br />
mitt <strong>for</strong> this fun tournament<br />
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At this time, the New Jersey<br />
State invitational (Non-<br />
Walking) Singles are being<br />
played at Leisure Village<br />
West, We are well<br />
represented and are very<br />
confident we shall have some<br />
winners. Our report will be<br />
<strong>for</strong>th coming In the nest issue.<br />
It was good to welcome The<br />
Rev, and Mrs. John McEh-oy<br />
and their friends Mr, and Mrs.<br />
Bob Zimmerman. It was their<br />
first venture with shut*<br />
fleboard and they seemed to<br />
enjoy the game, We suggest<br />
those <strong>of</strong> you who have never<br />
Wed shuffleboard do so. You,<br />
too, might like it.<br />
Now toreport a few more <strong>of</strong><br />
our new members; Hugh and<br />
Helen Lincoln, Francis<br />
Mallon, a <strong>for</strong>mer member<br />
who has returned after<br />
several years, Wesley Markman,<br />
Henry Miller, Wade and<br />
Kay MeHenry. We welcome<br />
these new members and<br />
suggest they get into all <strong>of</strong> our<br />
activities.<br />
After many years <strong>of</strong> rubbing<br />
shoulders with our fellow<br />
member Harry Seltzer, we<br />
.find he is an endowed poet<br />
Since his poetry encompasses<br />
shuffleboard, we feel<br />
obligated tolet you share it, so<br />
here It to:<br />
"What can we say about<br />
shufflers, they're such a<br />
special breed,<br />
"When ftey play so hard <strong>for</strong><br />
prizes, could It be a little<br />
greed?<br />
"Do they always blame<br />
their partners when a game<br />
ftey lose?<br />
"Oh no.<br />
"Sometimes they blame the<br />
courts, the drift and<br />
sometimes even their cues.<br />
"Now it's grand to be a<br />
winner and I am glad to state,<br />
"Our gang has had Its share<br />
<strong>of</strong> wins and we all think this is<br />
great,<br />
"So here's to our Ocean C%<br />
players, both guys and gals<br />
"When me game Is over,<br />
win or lose, they come out<br />
being pals."<br />
CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
BRING RESULTS<br />
The winners <strong>of</strong> the Novice Mixed Singles Shuffleboard<br />
Tournament are (left to right) Cliff<br />
Stengel, first; Vivian Schroeder, second: Gertrude<br />
Stengel, third, and Bill Zabel, fourth.<br />
School appoints board members<br />
The Atlantic Christian<br />
School Association has<br />
recently elected four persons<br />
to the board <strong>of</strong> directors, each<br />
<strong>for</strong> a three-year term.<br />
The school which meets in<br />
the facilities <strong>of</strong> the Ocean City<br />
Baptist Church Is soon to<br />
begin Its 10th year <strong>of</strong><br />
operation. It currently <strong>of</strong>fers<br />
grades kindergarten through<br />
11th with an enrollment <strong>of</strong><br />
nearly 200.<br />
The school strives to<br />
develop the whole child and<br />
there<strong>for</strong>e seeks excellence in<br />
. the areas <strong>of</strong> academic<br />
achievement, spiritual<br />
development, and physical<br />
and social well-being.<br />
The new board members<br />
include:<br />
-John Ban, a resident <strong>of</strong><br />
NortMJeld and an assistant<br />
manager <strong>of</strong> engineering with<br />
New Jersey Bell, having been<br />
with the company <strong>for</strong>34<br />
years. He Is also the<br />
secretary ol the Shore Camp<br />
<strong>of</strong> Gideons M well as chair,<br />
man <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> trustees<br />
at the Llnwood Community<br />
Church.<br />
—The Rev, Blake Rogers,<br />
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and South America <strong>for</strong> many<br />
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—Robert Sye, is a food<br />
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Co. He Is a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Ocean City Baptist Church,<br />
His daughter Janice Is a fifth<br />
grade student at the school,<br />
—Ralph Warfel, a veteran<br />
<strong>of</strong> the U,S. Army, he Uves In<br />
Egg Harbor Township. He Is<br />
employed as the personnel<br />
manager <strong>of</strong> Everlon Fabrics<br />
Corp, He is active in various<br />
ministries at the Llnwood<br />
Community Church.<br />
Rpan named branch manager<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP _<br />
John M, Ryan, a M-year<br />
veteran in finance and <strong>for</strong>merly<br />
a mortgage <strong>of</strong>ficer In<br />
aty <strong>of</strong>fice, baa been named<br />
manager <strong>of</strong> Security Savings<br />
and Loan's <strong>of</strong>fice in Marmora,<br />
Security President Ronald<br />
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Ryan's appointment, said the<br />
new manager la • "natural"<br />
<strong>for</strong> the Marmora branch<br />
because <strong>of</strong> his long<br />
association with the area. The<br />
Marmora <strong>of</strong>fice is at the<br />
Wayside Village Shopping<br />
Center, Tuckahoe Road and<br />
Route 9.<br />
Ryan, who resides in<br />
Heasantville, is a four-year<br />
veteran <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Army<br />
Finance Corps. He served two<br />
years as a cashier with the<br />
Army Security Agency in<br />
Chltose, Japan and later<br />
supervised the check section<br />
rf the centra] finance and<br />
NAACP TO MEET<br />
The NAACP (Cape May<br />
County Branch) will hold its<br />
regular business meeting<br />
Wednesday, I pm. in the<br />
public melting room, county<br />
library, Cape May Court<br />
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Townsend Inlet Improvement<br />
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meeting, 7:30p.m. in the civic<br />
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SUNDAY<br />
Sea Isle City<br />
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Yacht Chib<br />
MONDAY<br />
Upper Township committee<br />
meeting.<br />
Sea<br />
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Isle City Lifeguard<br />
Tuckahoe Fire<br />
drill, 7:30 p.m.<br />
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TUESDAY<br />
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drill, 7 p.m.<br />
Seaville Fire<br />
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LoiHe Manning feted to party to celebrate 90th birthday<br />
The solarium room atop the Center, her neighbors, her<br />
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and West Av, was the setting<br />
, on Sunday afternoon, August<br />
'Mrs. Senior honored<br />
17, .<strong>for</strong> the surmise 90th birthday<br />
party given <strong>for</strong> Lottie<br />
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society <strong>of</strong> St. James AME Springfield, Pa., was recently<br />
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o'clock morning service. Frank Senior <strong>of</strong> 10821st St<br />
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During her visit she was<br />
family from St. James AME attended the Pitman Hobo<br />
Church in Atlantic City, and Band concert presented on the<br />
the assistant pastor Rev. Music Pier Saturday night.<br />
Sister Banks presented her <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the highlights <strong>of</strong> the<br />
wim a corsage <strong>of</strong> roses as all evening was a contest by the<br />
present sang happy birthday. Hobo Band <strong>for</strong> the oldest<br />
At 3:30 p.m. the guest <strong>of</strong><br />
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"with atherehfidrmBythitimi these children reach their<br />
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<strong>of</strong> other friends. As she entered<br />
the room everyone sang<br />
happy birthday and Jack<br />
Rtftert accompanied at the<br />
piano. .<br />
Ms. Manning has<br />
beena very active person,<br />
started as a consultant and<br />
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in 1918 and operated an Ape*<br />
Beauty Salon from Uffl until<br />
her retirement in 1975.<br />
She U still active on the<br />
board! <strong>of</strong> Si James Alffi,<br />
Church, is a consecrate*,<br />
etocooeas, a member and pot,<br />
president <strong>of</strong> the stewardess<br />
board, part member <strong>of</strong> lit<br />
senior choir, an aettft<br />
buyer <strong>for</strong> Stawbridge and<br />
Clothier Department Store <strong>of</strong> member <strong>of</strong> the Alkn Club and ;<br />
Philadelphia In 1915, andthe ffiUaheth Conquest<br />
served with the Red Cross in Msdonary Society. :<br />
Jenktntown, Pa. during World She received many gifts<br />
War I. She came to Ocean City including a money tret, ,<br />
AttM Center wins a cultural grant<br />
The New Jersey State<br />
Council on the Arts has an*<br />
nouncedthatthe Cultural Arts<br />
Center, Ocean City, has been<br />
awarded a $7,500 grant from<br />
the council <strong>for</strong> fiscal 1881.<br />
The grant was awarded to<br />
•pwt nwrBtlng expenses <strong>of</strong><br />
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classes, and sponsors « :<br />
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Renovation is seen<br />
preeholdir Jiok Blither<br />
Ins announced ftit the New<br />
New Jersey Tranitt Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Directors on Auguit 12,'<br />
authorized the leasing <strong>of</strong> ttie<br />
Ocean City train station to the<br />
dty. the first lease to a<br />
community under the tenit's<br />
policy <strong>of</strong> working with<br />
municipalities to make rail<br />
stations ttie center <strong>of</strong> local<br />
attention and activity.<br />
Ocean aty <strong>of</strong>ficials hope to<br />
develop a transportation<br />
center at fte statton to serve<br />
trains, busM, tails, and ettyoperatBd<br />
mtaMMses.<br />
Bi§ statton currently serves<br />
on weekend rouneWrip and<br />
two dally round-trip trains in<br />
ttie sumniir and one round-<br />
Fitzpatrick's<br />
Jewish Style DELICATESStN<br />
Rt, I and Ocean Hgti. Ave. 653-8155<br />
Where Somtrs f>1. and Linwood Mstt<br />
Macaroni<br />
. Cole Slaw<br />
Potato Salad<br />
MUTIPMM* Tik§=Out<br />
Eat In Sandwich<br />
, spwlv 5.r»IM • OPMI Fooa . cut. waltnu<br />
Hour si 10 i.m. to » p.m. Sundavi; 11 i.m. to i p.m.<br />
Featuring<br />
baked french<br />
onion soup<br />
•pinach salad<br />
• salad bar<br />
cr«p»«<br />
• quiche<br />
• omelettes<br />
• gourmet<br />
hamburgers<br />
central tquar*<br />
on<br />
Friday & Saturday<br />
OUTRAGEOUS<br />
DESSERTS<br />
Relax with Guitar<br />
Vocalist<br />
Phil Stacker<br />
Until Midnight<br />
Mp train In the winter on toe<br />
<strong>for</strong>mer Pennsylvania<br />
Readlng Seashore <strong>Line</strong><br />
// you aren't<br />
wearing this<br />
crown, pour<br />
mom and<br />
dad didn't<br />
take you to<br />
u one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
best family<br />
restaurants in the world"!<br />
Little kings and queens get the "royal treatment"<br />
here at Ed Zaberer's Anglesea Inn. For over a<br />
quarter <strong>of</strong> a century, "Ed Zaberer's loves kids" has<br />
been more than just a slogan ,,, it's policy.<br />
Our Children's Menu features a selection <strong>of</strong> favorites<br />
<strong>for</strong> only $3,95 (mom and dad will love that!). And that<br />
includes your beverage and a special "Ed Zaberer's"<br />
treat — a sundae with creamy whipped topping and a<br />
cherry!<br />
Be sure to bring your parents to Ed Zaberer's<br />
Anglesea Inn ... "one <strong>of</strong> the best family restaurants<br />
in the world"!<br />
fiBERER'S<br />
ANGLES^ INN.WILDVSQOD.NJ.<br />
OPEN MID-MAY THRU MID-SEPTEMBER<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
(PHIL).<br />
Bus service to Ocean Cityis<br />
provided primarily by<br />
Thmiport <strong>of</strong>. New Jessy<br />
(TOJ) a Ntw Jersey frmsit-<br />
•ubsldiied carrier which<br />
Plmlo By Clunn Andrew<br />
Workeri have removed all the clear plastic sections <strong>of</strong> Wonderland<br />
Pier's watersUde and are replacing them with the tougher fiberglass.<br />
Watersiide to reopen<br />
(continued from page 1)<br />
hopes to be open by fte<br />
weekend.<br />
This is fte third season <strong>for</strong><br />
fte slide and <strong>Gillian</strong> reports it<br />
to be one <strong>of</strong> the most popular<br />
out <strong>of</strong> the pier's 20<br />
amusements.<br />
"We're getting <strong>calls</strong> all the<br />
time from people wanting to<br />
know when lfU be open," he<br />
said.<br />
<strong>Gillian</strong> also reported that<br />
although It is "un<strong>for</strong>tunate"<br />
that the accident at the Fun<br />
Her slide has reflected unfavorably<br />
on aO slides, his<br />
main concern U public safety.<br />
"We keep a close eye on<br />
rides and maintenance," he<br />
said, adding that "no serious<br />
accidents whatsoever," have<br />
ever occurred at the Wonderland<br />
Her. "We want to<br />
keep the public happy."<br />
Load man convicted <strong>of</strong> fraud<br />
An Ocean City man spent<br />
Area years conning area<br />
people out <strong>of</strong> thek savings but<br />
he has ended up paying <strong>for</strong><br />
Us swindles with a nine-year<br />
Jail sentence.<br />
In what wag called be<br />
"biggest fraud and swindle<br />
case" in Cape May County<br />
history, Herbert Wall <strong>of</strong> fee<br />
5200 block Bay Avenue on<br />
Tuesday was sentenced by<br />
, Superior Court Judge Jama<br />
O*elU to serve sli <strong>of</strong> IB 22-<br />
month' sentences consecutively<br />
with fte remaining<br />
IB levied as concurrent terms<br />
<strong>for</strong> defrauding nine dints out<br />
<strong>of</strong> more than *48,000 over a<br />
three-year period from<br />
November <strong>of</strong> 1973 to<br />
December <strong>of</strong> 1178.<br />
Wall was also ordered by<br />
Judge O'Neill to nuke full<br />
restitution to the people he<br />
swindled.<br />
Wall pleaded guilty on June<br />
18 to 21 <strong>of</strong> 78 counts <strong>of</strong> fraud<br />
returned in an indictment<br />
against nun by the Cape May<br />
County Gran Jury earlier<br />
this year.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ce a registered stock<br />
broker, Wall used his<br />
credentials to swindle funds<br />
from clients <strong>for</strong> municipal<br />
bonds never purchased and<br />
<strong>for</strong> non-existent stocks and<br />
Me insurance.<br />
According to records, the<br />
Ocean aty resident accepted<br />
118,200 from Charles<br />
Thompson <strong>of</strong> South Seavflk<br />
and 15,100! rom Dr. Paul Qm<br />
GRADUATES '<br />
Christopher Lee Hayes, a<br />
1976 graduate <strong>of</strong> Ocean City<br />
High School, recently<br />
graduated from MonteUr<br />
State College with a BS<br />
degree. He It the ton <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
MW. Hayen <strong>of</strong> Ocean aty.<br />
A<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
/fa<br />
\£wJas/<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ocean City <strong>for</strong> municipal<br />
bonds which were never<br />
delivered, and conned 111,500<br />
from Hairy MeClea <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
May Court House <strong>for</strong> phony<br />
promissory notee.<br />
He also sold stock In a<br />
fictitious corporation to Vera<br />
Glass <strong>of</strong> Ocean aty (tMQQ)<br />
and Rosemary Plttaro <strong>of</strong><br />
Atlantic City (»4,100).<br />
retirement •cspmtst«»<br />
Swindled »l,3oa froih Ttv<br />
Watson <strong>of</strong> BurWgh and I1.M0<br />
from Irwta Beadle <strong>of</strong> Stone<br />
Harbor, and conned $4,000 out<br />
<strong>of</strong> William Bancr<strong>of</strong>t <strong>of</strong> Linwood<br />
and (1,600 out <strong>of</strong><br />
Richard Lovely <strong>of</strong> Middle<br />
Township <strong>for</strong> non-existent<br />
promissory notes.<br />
BRIG<br />
arsey Ti<br />
<strong>of</strong>fers more baa New Jersey<br />
Bus service to Ocean City is<br />
provided primarily by<br />
Tranport <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />
(TNJ). a New Jersey transitsubsidized<br />
carrier which<br />
<strong>of</strong>fers more than 320 dally<br />
round-trip runs during the<br />
summer and over 100 dally<br />
round-trip runt during the<br />
winter.<br />
Bus connections to Ocean<br />
aty are also provided by<br />
Lincoln Bus Company and<br />
Atlantic aty Transportation<br />
Company) bon subsidies <strong>of</strong><br />
New Jersey TraMit as<br />
weS as service to all parts <strong>of</strong><br />
the county that is provided by<br />
the Cape May County firefree<br />
transportation system.<br />
The train station, located on<br />
Mi Street and Haven Avenue<br />
wag once a busOllng reception<br />
center <strong>for</strong> shore visitors.<br />
The mld-Vlctorlan-style<br />
statton Is in need <strong>of</strong> repair and<br />
fee Ocean aty Historical<br />
The Atlantic City casino hotels have been prf tty<br />
much the samt.<br />
Until now.<br />
Now there's The Brighton. The first<br />
all-ntw hotel and casino. Tht first<br />
designta 1 and built from the<br />
ground up. Designed to reflect<br />
the elegance <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Atlantic City that was, anch f<br />
the excitement <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Atlantic City that is.<br />
The Brighton isn't one <strong>of</strong><br />
a chain. It's one <strong>of</strong> a kind.<br />
More intimate. More<br />
hospitable. More<br />
personal in service.<br />
<strong>On</strong> beautiful Brighton Park, Just<br />
<strong>of</strong>tthe boardwalk, The Brighton<br />
is a'whelf new world <strong>of</strong> wide<br />
open fun... and^ytt it's private and<br />
personal too. Thaf s really what sets<br />
it apart.<br />
commission Is •pear-headtag<br />
a drive to restore the statton<br />
to Us original state and level<br />
<strong>of</strong> use. '<br />
The commission Is already<br />
researching the stations'<br />
history to prepare <strong>for</strong> the<br />
renovation.<br />
Under fee station leasing<br />
guidelines, the city will be<br />
responsible <strong>for</strong> minor routine<br />
maintenance, station<br />
sanitation and provision <strong>of</strong><br />
statton security.<br />
New Jersey Transit continues<br />
to be responslhle <strong>for</strong><br />
major repairs and maintenance<br />
and those commuter<br />
services directly affecting<br />
riders.<br />
During hours when the<br />
building Is not in use, or partly<br />
used <strong>for</strong> commuter service,<br />
fte city can use the station <strong>for</strong><br />
community activity or can<br />
sub-let available space <strong>for</strong><br />
commuter-related services.<br />
With bus and rail transit<br />
01<br />
FRIDAY. AUGUST 22,1980<br />
housed under one ro<strong>of</strong>, oj<br />
access should be faster and<br />
service to public transit<br />
riders, especially those who<br />
need to use Don rail and bus,<br />
should be simpler.<br />
The city Is leasing fee<br />
building <strong>for</strong> a dollar a year,<br />
"We're pleased 1 that our<br />
ef<strong>for</strong>ts <strong>of</strong> over a year are<br />
being brought to a successful<br />
conclusion," he said. It wul<br />
not only relieve the city <strong>of</strong> an<br />
eyesore, but but will mean<br />
well be able to provide a bus<br />
statton after September 1,<br />
Die present bus station will<br />
be demolished and a ltamlt<br />
condominium in its place at<br />
9th and Atlantic Av. he! explained.<br />
,<br />
McCarthy also commended<br />
NJT's David Solow iaH<br />
James Callahan, <strong>for</strong> md<br />
ef<strong>for</strong>ts in consumattng fee<br />
leasing agreement, which<br />
runs <strong>for</strong> 25 years.<br />
Garden Room<br />
Delightful mining In the pleasant atmosphere<br />
<strong>of</strong> our Garden Room. Fresh fish from our own boats.<br />
It makes The Brighton special... special becai ise you are,<br />
Serving Pinners 7 Days from 5 p.m.<br />
DAILY<br />
DINNER SPECIALS*<br />
Whole Baby Rounder *4,95<br />
MarvlanrJ Style Crab Cakes *S.9S<br />
(served every weekend) *7.95<br />
•SerVed with potato, vegetable, salad, roils & butter<br />
ndwich Menu • 7 Days 11 am 'III 2 am<br />
UvtMuflle Every Mti<br />
from 10 pm<br />
our Kind <strong>of</strong> Place"<br />
d Somers Point<br />
BRIGHTON<br />
HOTEL & CASINO<br />
Brighton Park & Indiana Av<br />
Atlantic City. New |piicy<br />
o<br />
§:<br />
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5*<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22,1980<br />
Crustaceans crawls diggers dig<br />
: ByMAKKSOIFER<br />
Public ReUtkui Director<br />
Mist Crabapple, a small but<br />
gaudy hermit crab, wat<br />
crowned the new Miss<br />
Crustacean U.S.A. Wednesday<br />
as TV cameras<br />
recorded the event <strong>for</strong><br />
posterity.<br />
A resident <strong>of</strong> Hdely Part,<br />
i<br />
Pa., the new shellfish queen<br />
plodded down a flower and<br />
salt water bedecked'runway<br />
to the "tear Jerking strains <strong>of</strong><br />
Hire It Comet, Miss<br />
Crustacean," the pageant*!<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial theme song.<br />
The winner bested over SO<br />
lovely entrants to snare the<br />
title and the coveted<br />
Cucumber Rind Cup, symbol<br />
Jill,<br />
<strong>of</strong> crustacean comeMnM.<br />
The trophy Is a Urge loving<br />
cup with a cucumber stuck<br />
Inside. The cucumber<br />
represents a year's supply <strong>of</strong><br />
food <strong>for</strong> the avenge hermit<br />
Ricky Aldorasi, proud<br />
handler <strong>of</strong> the winner,<br />
displayed the diminutive<br />
creature on a targe decorated<br />
float which apparently<br />
We're celebrating<br />
33Yearj<strong>of</strong>Bujlne«,<br />
Thanks to "You"<br />
1947 -1980<br />
lit<br />
Often Imitated — Never Duplicated"<br />
Now 5 Shops<br />
To Serve You<br />
Along The South<br />
Jersey Coast:<br />
* STONE HARBOR<br />
*AVALON<br />
* SEA ISLE CITY<br />
* OCEAN CITY<br />
1100 Boardwalk<br />
34th St. and Haven Ave.<br />
Home where all the<br />
Copper Kettle Fudge is midel<br />
"Quality Is Our Mast Important Ingredient"<br />
We Parcel Post To Ail Parts Of The World<br />
THE<br />
LOUNGE<br />
Between The Somers Point Circle & Rt. 9 (New Road)<br />
EVERY<br />
TUESDAY NIGHT<br />
COUNTRY<br />
&<br />
WESTERN NIGHT<br />
SINGLE PARENTS MEET<br />
Every Wednesday Night, 8P.M.<br />
NEW OWNERS<br />
BUFFETT<br />
Monday thru Friday<br />
Buffet Dinner<br />
from 5p.m. to8:30 p.m. .<br />
MONDAY<br />
AUGUST<br />
25TH IS BRSEIiNIGHT<br />
1<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY. N.J.<br />
and<br />
captured the fancy <strong>of</strong> the SchepU, Philadelphia, 23.8<br />
Judges. First runner-up was seconds; Fudge 1, Kopper<br />
—' -» Bugsy, owned • by b' KtO Kettle, 29 »»», «*»,<br />
aeryl McCtuley <strong>of</strong> IWth Grimes, PougWceepste,<br />
Philadelphia followed by N.Y., 14.5 seconds; Louise,<br />
Sieidon mad Maey owned by Holy GamMn, Glenside, Pa.<br />
mention; Robby Preicott,<br />
Ambler, Pa,, speedboat,<br />
honorable mention, and Bob<br />
Well, pretzel, honorable<br />
mention.<br />
—Thirteen to IS years:<br />
Tim King <strong>of</strong> Philadelphk. 21.5 seconds; C.C., Gint Laura Schneider and M.R<br />
Should Cnibepple be unable Procacclo, Altai, Pa. 30.9 Smith, Cheltenham, mermaid<br />
to fulfill her dutiw si Miss seconds; Claudia, Bobby and unicorn, first; Kim<br />
Qnntaotan bar plan will be Joyce, Lansdowne, Pa., 39.fi Johnston, Glen Mills, Pa., Big<br />
Men by Bugsy. However, seconds; Racer X, Kopper Bird, second; Dave Caccla,<br />
atace the queen has no duties, Kettle, 32.4 seconds; Patrick, Barnes Brown, N.J, third;<br />
itseemsunUtolythatthiiwill Ryan TicWver, Mt, Laurel, Ann Blymire, Linda Herb,<br />
occur,<br />
N.J., 31.6 second*; Haskle Mount Wolf and Drexel H11L<br />
Judges<strong>for</strong> the pageant were Rascal, David Consanvi, Pa., Oscar, honorable<br />
Otat Campbell <strong>of</strong> Spence's Mahrern, Pa., »J seconds; mention; Ray Petro, Solon,<br />
Seafood and also a Judge In Alpha, Mark Kulp, Warthe<br />
first Ocean City minster, Pa., 26.5 seconds; mention, and David Stremme,<br />
Ohio, buoard, honorable<br />
jj^f|fnt to Herble, Greg g Butler, , Tinton Dresher, Pa., lobster,<br />
be held Thursday; PriscUla<br />
honorable mention.<br />
N.J., 33.6 seconds;<br />
Pk Parker, director dit <strong>of</strong> f the O Ocean Heinle, James J Mtlony, Ml -Group adult: Brad<br />
aty Baby Parade and ownir Phllmdelphla, Pa., 33.3 Bradhering, South Hampton,<br />
<strong>of</strong> South Jersey School <strong>of</strong> seconds; Sylvester, Bert Pa, sand castle, flrst; Ruth<br />
Baton; Vincent J. Ludanl, Dorley, Glenside, Pa., 33 Hmnansen, Luiwood, N.J.,<br />
author <strong>of</strong> a book about seconds; Critter, Rick Meunusual<br />
events in America, Carrlck, Bargalntown, N.J., Martineji, Woodbury, rabbit,<br />
King Tut, second; Lourdes<br />
and Sheila Handley, Miss 34 seconds; Genuine Risk, third; Mark Remer, George<br />
Ocean City who will preside Jeanine Brigham and Cheryl Jack Jr., Ocean City,<br />
at the annual Miss Ocean City Amln, Wannlniter, Pa., 28.5 presidential candidates,<br />
Pageant g Saturday evening at seconds; ; Winky, Bob<br />
honorable mention.<br />
the Music Her.<br />
Delaney, Havertown, Pa., 17.4<br />
Following the beauty frolic, seconds; d Louie, Li Kermlth Kh<br />
-Single adult: Santt<br />
fee annual world's champion Maher, Havertown, Pa., 28 BrigUa, New York City, man<br />
hermit crab races were held seconds; Zip, Linda ROey, saving man in pit.flrst; Mark<br />
at the 12th Street beach to Norristown, Pa., 28.5 seconds,<br />
Moretti, Jenklntown, Pa.,<br />
determine the King <strong>of</strong> Klutt, and Taiicrab, Eddie Weick,<br />
Son, second; Frank Femlno,<br />
or fastest creeper on earth. Philadelphia, 30.7 seconds.<br />
Kearney, N.J., Demoerat-<br />
This contest was won after The event wai jointly<br />
RepubUcan fight, third; Jim<br />
RMd, WcstvlUe, N.J., car,<br />
a preliminary heats by Zip <strong>of</strong> sponsored and run by me<br />
honorable mention; Robert<br />
Norristown, Pa., the charge <strong>of</strong> public relations and<br />
Bartlett, Huntlngton Valley,<br />
Unda Riley. Zip's winning recreation departments <strong>of</strong> the lovers, honorable mention,<br />
toe <strong>of</strong> 21.5 seconds waa well dty.<br />
and Ed Vedoek, Johnston,<br />
<strong>of</strong>f the world's record <strong>of</strong> six The city's second sand Pi., two people, honorable<br />
seconds set by Hymie, a sculpting contest <strong>of</strong> the mention.<br />
legendary crab from Atlantic season, another popular<br />
aty, who has since departed event, waa held on the 10th —Family; Lee family,<br />
to mat "gnat hermit crab Street beach prior to the Bethlehem, Pa,, rat and<br />
sandbar in the sky." hermit crab events. cheese, tint; Martlnelc<br />
Runner-up was Winkle, Following are the winners:<br />
family, Mt, Airy, Md,,<br />
Havertown, Pa., owned by -Five to 8 years: Julie mother dog and puppies,<br />
Bob Delaney and Claudius, lisa, Glassboro, NJ., pool<br />
second; WilkinsonTamfly,<br />
Landsdale, Pa., owned by table, first; Dave HummeL<br />
WertCheste,Pa, 1 dad,thM;<br />
Gillman family, Moun.<br />
Bobby Joyce, was third. Mount Laurel, N.J., hippo<br />
ttinside, N.J~ipMer and fly,<br />
The event was covered by femily, second; Tara Morgan, honorable mention, and<br />
Evening Magazine, which Wayne, Pa., flower pot, third, Miller family, Cheltenham,<br />
airs on Channel 8, KYW-TV and honorable mention. Lee Pa, chUiy willy penquln,<br />
and World <strong>of</strong> Paojtfe, a syn- Luder, Ocean City, battle honorable mention.<br />
dlcated show seen In 42 cities ship,<br />
and Canada, and many print —Nine to 12-year-old Members <strong>of</strong> the recreation<br />
media.<br />
category: Krlstan Shoak, Jill department coordinated this<br />
Over IN crabs entered the Merola, Naiereth and event and acted as Judges.<br />
race which took 21 heats , Bethlehem, Pa,, Ocean City Music Pier; Friday, 8 pjn.<br />
a final nin-<strong>of</strong>f. Winners <strong>of</strong> the Manor, first; Fred and Pete Coatesville ChoraUer Singers,<br />
Individual heats, included: Thlele, Huntlngton VaUey, old favorites and show tunes,<br />
QpiMdy Ocnnlei, Shaun Suek, MM Plggf, aecond; QW1 and<br />
WasWngtw OosHng, Pa..» lisa Morettl, 1 WaAhgtm, Saturday, i p.m.* Mis*<br />
seconds; Moe, Cheryl Mo- D.C., ballerina, third; Jason Ocean City Pageant, *2.50<br />
Cauley, Philadelphia, 2».S and Adam Berkowiti, admission at door.<br />
seconds; Rocky, Robert MeadowfarMk, Pa, crocodile, Saturday, 8 pjn, drum and<br />
honorable mention; Aaron bugle corps competition, 8<br />
1 Lucier, Tommy Hoang, Ocean pjn, football field, 6th Street<br />
City, Lockness, honorable <strong>of</strong>f Boardwalk,<br />
per person<br />
EVERY<br />
THURSDAY NIGHT<br />
NICKELODEON NIGHT<br />
HOT SUFFtT *5" Admission per person<br />
From 9 P.M.'Til Midnight<br />
CATERING & BANQUET<br />
FACILITIES FOR Al<br />
OCCASIONS<br />
Reasonably Priced!<br />
BELLY DANCING<br />
GREEK FOOD<br />
GREEK DANCING<br />
2 BANDS! CONTINUOUS MUSIC & DANCING<br />
FAMILY FIRE<br />
The Marc Anthony Restaurant<br />
OPEN 24 H0UB8 7 DAYS A WEEK * 9277300<br />
i \<br />
pholobyCh.rl.l y AruJr.w<br />
Ricky Aldorasi <strong>of</strong> Ridley Park, Pa. shows <strong>of</strong>f<br />
his crusty crustacean after It won the title <strong>of</strong><br />
Miss Crustacean, U.S.A.<br />
Seafood, Especially!<br />
Try our<br />
COQUILLES ST. JACQUES. MORNAY<br />
Jersey Seallopi, liced with a Cream Wine Sauce and<br />
Mushrooma, with a potato bordir.<br />
Open daily (or lunch and dinner<br />
pminTS wiwd Moiiddy (hriiugh Ihiitsd.iy uiilil 4 p m<br />
Fridiy rind Saturddy ril 10 p.m.<br />
l.umhi'S 10a.m. in4 p.m daily<br />
Stiliiiiy l-ililillts 10 iim It) 2 pin,<br />
llimiurs 2 t p.m.<br />
Route SO, Corbin City<br />
628-2641<br />
PAGE 13 — SECTION ONE<br />
Rachael Solfer, 11, <strong>of</strong> Vlneland designs a<br />
paperclip during the city's second sand sculpting<br />
contest.<br />
c<br />
SOUTHSIdE<br />
SEAFOOD K ITCH EH<br />
40THS WEJT AVf<br />
KITJCHENHOURSf<br />
Op#n 11 A.M. to*P.M. Daily<br />
!lAjM.tafP.M.Pr!,*Ut.<br />
FLOUNOEF<br />
Frlfd FloundBr Piliet Platter<br />
w/French Fries 8. Cole Slaw,<br />
OPEN 7 DAYS A WKCK<br />
STORE HOURS<br />
11A.M.-11P.M.<br />
TUESDAY i THURSDAY<br />
SHRIMP NIGHTS<br />
)/a pound large Fried Shrimp P. latter<br />
with french fries & cole slaw<br />
0nly $ 3 •0<br />
DTHE LARGEST TAKE-OUT MENU —,<br />
IH THE AREA<br />
Phont 399-5414<br />
CONDmONED<br />
andAsburyAve<br />
A compute Menu<br />
PIZZA • STROMBOLLIS<br />
SANDWICHES • HOAGIES<br />
ICE CREAM • SODAS<br />
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PAGE 14 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. FRIDAY, AUGUST 22,1980<br />
When role is oppressive<br />
, 1WJ column is from The<br />
Carrier Foundation, a<br />
psychiatric facility.<br />
Questions should be<br />
greeted to Carrier<br />
Foundation, Belie Mead.<br />
MJ., O850J. «=-J<br />
By JAMES ELMORE.MD<br />
Mr. •nd Mra, "Fiieher" art<br />
what people would call<br />
"de<strong>vote</strong>d grandparents."<br />
Even though ttey Uve more<br />
than 100 mllea away, they<br />
dr}ve down to visit their<br />
daughter Maureen and her<br />
famUy every few weeki, lech<br />
time they come, they bring<br />
gifts <strong>for</strong> the children, or an<br />
aridele <strong>for</strong> fte home, or a<br />
personal gift <strong>for</strong> Maureen or<br />
her husband.<br />
The Fischera have started<br />
airust fund to pay <strong>for</strong> the<br />
education <strong>of</strong> each <strong>of</strong> the three<br />
children. They are now<br />
Well-meaning grandparents can be detrimental to feimily<br />
arranging to buy a piano <strong>for</strong><br />
11-year-old Snan and they<br />
have a,good teacher in mind<br />
<strong>for</strong> her when ih« Is ready to<br />
start taking lessons.<br />
They think Rick, the S-yearold,<br />
should do well on the<br />
clarinet and have <strong>of</strong>fered to<br />
buy him an instrument.<br />
"How wonderful," neigh,<br />
bors and friends say to<br />
Maureen, "How lucky your<br />
children an to have such<br />
interested and generous<br />
grandparents"<br />
Well, the truth Is that this is<br />
not a very healthy situation<br />
either <strong>for</strong> the grandchildren<br />
or <strong>for</strong> Maureen and her<br />
husband.<br />
Being constantly showered<br />
with gifts is not good <strong>for</strong> the<br />
children. It dulls their enjoyment<br />
and appreciation.<br />
Receiving so much so freely<br />
now, they will expect others to<br />
822 9th Street, Next to<br />
P.S, Bus Terminal<br />
Ocean City<br />
Dial 398-1807<br />
ALL YOU CAN<br />
POSSIBLY EAT<br />
SMORGASBORD<br />
$ 4.99<br />
CHILDRENUNDER10,<br />
*2.29<br />
Serving Dinners Daily<br />
4:30 to 8 p.m.<br />
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GRAND<br />
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•4,99<br />
ChUdren Under 10,<br />
•2.29<br />
With This Coupon<br />
FRESH FRUITS AND<br />
SALADS INCLUDING:<br />
Tossed Salad packed with fresh garden<br />
vegetables served with an assortmtnt <strong>of</strong> Silad<br />
dressings, Creamy cole Slaw, Macaroni Salad<br />
and Potato Salad; Cucumber and <strong>On</strong>ion Salad,<br />
Piekled Beets, Kosher Pickles, Sweit Mixed<br />
Plckits, Chtrry Ptppers, Jersey Tomatoes in<br />
Maun, Three Bean Salad, Jamaician itan<br />
Salad, cranberry Relish and <strong>On</strong>ion Rings, Also,<br />
Fruits Including Apple and Raisin Salad, Fresh<br />
Apple Sauce with Cinnamon and other Preih<br />
Fruits In Season<br />
OUR LIST OF ENTREES<br />
INCLUDES'<br />
Savory Roast Turkey served with Grand<br />
Smorgasbord's homemade dressing, Delicious<br />
New England Fried Filet <strong>of</strong> Fish, Tasty Beet<br />
Strogan<strong>of</strong>f, Country style Beef Steaks, Hawaiian<br />
Ham served with tasty Pineapple Chunks, Fried<br />
Crab Cakes, Italian Style Spaghetti and Meatballs,<br />
Tender Brown Pried Chicken, Chinese<br />
Chow Mein served with Chinese Vegetables and<br />
Rice, Cheese Ravioli In special sauce, along with<br />
other ©rand Smorgasbord Treats,<br />
PLUS THE FOLLOWING<br />
VEGETABLES;<br />
Tender sweet Whole Kernel Corn on the Cob,<br />
Fried <strong>On</strong>ion Rings, Blue Lake Cut Green Beans<br />
and Young Lima Beans<br />
OUR CASSEROLES AND<br />
POTATOES INCLUDE-<br />
Delicious Macaroni and Cheese (making Grand<br />
smorgasbord long famous") Oven Fresh Baked<br />
Beans In sweet iauce (another favorite); Overt<br />
Browned Whole Baby Potatoes, French Fried<br />
Potatoes, and Creamy Whipped Potatoes served<br />
with gravy.<br />
AND HMJM THE BAKERY;<br />
A wide assortment <strong>of</strong> fresh bread and rolls<br />
(Sac Pnttd Menu In Front <strong>of</strong> RMtaurant lor Sally Chanstli<br />
FTIHt Subltet TS Chins* WllhMt Nstlct<br />
GRAND<br />
SMORGASBORD<br />
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With This Coupon<br />
give to them the same way These children are growing they who are telling the<br />
later in life. up not knowing who Oielr children what to do and what<br />
But this Is only part <strong>of</strong> the parents are. When the not to, what Is right and<br />
problem.<br />
Fischers are in the home, it Is wrong, what Is good <strong>for</strong> them<br />
The doormouse, March Hare, Mad Hatter and Alice entertain children,<br />
young and old, near the corner <strong>of</strong> 34th Street and Asbury Avenue in a<br />
special event sponsored by Vito's Pizzeria, Mac's Donuts and the<br />
Aquaport Arcade,<br />
Puppeteers in south end f<br />
I continued from page 1)<br />
Mad Hatter Puppet, a Pitt,<br />
sburgh-based company<br />
comprised <strong>of</strong> himself and<br />
Walder, is also feepuppeteer<br />
on feenationally-broadcast<br />
Mister Rodgers' Neighborhood<br />
show.<br />
Being onstage since feeage<br />
<strong>of</strong> 4, Michael has a bachelor <strong>of</strong><br />
fine arts degree in theatre<br />
from West Virginia<br />
University. His pr<strong>of</strong>ession<br />
theatre experience is mainly<br />
in feearea <strong>of</strong> children's<br />
theatre and has been working<br />
wife puppets tor the last five<br />
years.<br />
"Children are my favorite<br />
audience," said Michael,<br />
"mainly because they are<br />
very hard to please. If adults<br />
don't like a show, usually they<br />
will be polite and Just remain<br />
quiet. But, kids will immediately<br />
let you know if they<br />
don't like feeshow. You can't<br />
fool them."<br />
The enchanted, openmouthed<br />
faces <strong>of</strong> both young<br />
and old kids, many oi j^hgrn<br />
were by-passtag/joggera or<br />
motorists Just 'stopping to<br />
"see what waj going on" in<br />
front <strong>of</strong> Aquaport on Asbury<br />
Avenue near 34th Street, just<br />
may be an Indication that<br />
such entertainment is needed,<br />
but mostly wanted by children<br />
<strong>of</strong> ail ages.<br />
After all, it's nice to believe,<br />
like Tweedle Dura and<br />
Tweedle DM, feat yes, "pigs<br />
uV have wings In your<br />
fteams" and U you look hard<br />
enough they are flying over<br />
34th Street this week.<br />
Learning to back trailer<br />
Hie moat unpopular person<br />
on any lake Is feepoor guy<br />
who jack-knifes his trailer<br />
across feemiddle <strong>of</strong> fee ramp<br />
while trying to launch Hi<br />
boat.<br />
Tempers grow short as fee<br />
line <strong>of</strong> waiting rigs grows<br />
long. Besides feat, it's embarrassing<br />
<strong>for</strong> the un<strong>for</strong>tunate<br />
boater who gets<br />
caught in this difficult<br />
position.<br />
While all can't steer a<br />
trailer backwards wife fee<br />
and place the auto on fee<br />
same path as fee trailer.<br />
All! and finesse <strong>of</strong> a Steering ia easier if you hold<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional truck driver, fee fee wheel at feebottom. That<br />
Job on be learned with a way you can turn the wheel in<br />
minimum <strong>of</strong> disruption to fee direction you want fee<br />
ethers who are trying totrailer to go, and you'll be<br />
launch and retrieve their doing It correctly.<br />
boats.<br />
"Hie key to successful trailer<br />
backing, according to Mercury<br />
outboards' boating<br />
experts, Is to remember feat<br />
•left" goes "right" and viceversa.<br />
In other words, if you<br />
want your boat to go right,<br />
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Sunday Jam 3-8<br />
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Wed. Nite Party, Aug. 27th _. I<br />
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and what Is bad <strong>for</strong> them.<br />
They keep close tab! on how<br />
, the children are doing In<br />
school, whether they eat<br />
nourishing food, whether they<br />
brush their teeth. When<br />
Maureen or her husband try<br />
to intervene, the Fischers<br />
override them. ,<br />
Ibis they do, even in the<br />
presence <strong>of</strong> the children,<br />
leaving the parents with a<br />
sense <strong>of</strong> helplessness and<br />
frustration, and conveying the<br />
unspoken message to the<br />
children that they need not<br />
pay attention to what their<br />
mether and tatter say.<br />
Hie children's parents are,<br />
in a sense, accomplices —<br />
albeit reluctant ones -i tothis<br />
arrangement. Certainly they<br />
are aware <strong>of</strong> the price they<br />
and the children are paying<br />
<strong>for</strong> the "bounties" received<br />
from the Fischers, but they<br />
aeem to be unable todo<br />
anything about it.<br />
Neither <strong>of</strong> them has fee<br />
courage tostand up to fee<br />
grandparents and say "Thank<br />
you motor and did, but<br />
enough is enough, nil is our<br />
home and these are our<br />
children. We love you dearly<br />
and you are more than<br />
welcome here, but plese don't<br />
toy to run our lives or control<br />
fee lives <strong>of</strong> our children."<br />
The reason they are unable<br />
to do this in feat neither <strong>of</strong><br />
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CHRISTMAS<br />
IN AUGUST<br />
Wednesday, August 27th<br />
DINNER<br />
SCHEDULE<br />
4:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.<br />
* Sill! 1:30<br />
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; Sat. A Sun. 8410m<br />
steer your auto as though you<br />
wire going left TWs pushes<br />
fee back <strong>of</strong> the vehicle to fee<br />
left, along wife feetongue <strong>of</strong><br />
fee trailer, causing fee trailer<br />
wheels to act as a pivot and<br />
moving feeboat toward fee<br />
right.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ce you've started fee<br />
taller moving In feedirection<br />
you intend togo, straighten<br />
cut feevehicle's two wheels<br />
Don't try to back too<br />
quickly; this Is not a time <strong>for</strong><br />
speed. Go slowly and be<br />
prepared tostop if you are<br />
moving In feewrong direction.<br />
If fee rigJack-knifes,<br />
pull <strong>for</strong>ward, straighten up<br />
and start over.<br />
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them had ever been successful,<br />
while growing up, In<br />
freeing themselves from<br />
parental domination and<br />
control, so they continue : to<br />
play, as grown-up adults, fee'<br />
rote <strong>of</strong> frightened ad -and<br />
obedient children. \<br />
The Fischers continue [ to<br />
treat their daughter<br />
Maureen as an incompetent<br />
child, allowing her no more<br />
freedom or independence now<br />
feat she is a mother with her<br />
own family, than they did<br />
when she was a child and<br />
living at home.<br />
However, the situation!is<br />
not beyond repair, Maureen<br />
t<br />
1155 ASBURY AVE.<br />
has had tossek psychiatric C»<br />
treatment because <strong>of</strong> severe r<br />
anxiety, states. When her.<br />
condition is relieved^<br />
somewhat, there are plans to<br />
have the entire family — allthree<br />
generations — coma' in<br />
<strong>for</strong> family therapy.<br />
Hopefully, In 1 family<br />
therapy, Maureen, - her .<br />
husband anf the children will „<br />
be able to extricate them-©<br />
selves from the paralyzing<br />
SHAD ROE<br />
control <strong>of</strong> feeFischers, and<br />
hopefully, feeFischers will<br />
become aware <strong>of</strong> the damage<br />
they are doing, and withdraw .<br />
from feeoppressive role they,<br />
are playing.<br />
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"Large Selection <strong>of</strong> Fancy Fruits & Vegetables"<br />
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As Our Way <strong>of</strong> THANKING Yptlf<strong>of</strong><br />
a Great Summer Season!<br />
Appearing: Friday & Saturday, August 22nd% 23rd<br />
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• STARRING PUPPETEERS iir<br />
" FRED MICHAEL & PAMELA WALDER<br />
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2:30 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.<br />
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By POPULAR DEMAND<br />
Special Per<strong>for</strong>mance Sun. Aug. 24th 6:30 p.m.<br />
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To attract animals<br />
Fruits' size, shape and color designed to aid in dispersal <strong>of</strong> seeds<br />
To the consumer, succulent<br />
wbwrtM we the tuty<br />
pplngs <strong>for</strong> shortcakes,<br />
flavorful raspberriM are the<br />
ingredienta <strong>for</strong> tangy Jams<br />
and jellies, and delectable<br />
blueberries add ilng to<br />
muffins, punka and tarts.<br />
To mmy wttd palnta, such<br />
frultt are merely the «fr<br />
tractive lures to entice<br />
enimals to disperse the planb<br />
geaa, «ecording to Dr^id.<br />
wind Stiles, wology<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essor at Rutgers<br />
For almost five years now,<br />
his part-time research project<br />
bag been the study <strong>of</strong> the<br />
attraction strategy <strong>of</strong> plants<br />
— the ways in which plant*<br />
have evolved to attract<br />
*<br />
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animals to disperse their<br />
seed*.<br />
While some plants such M<br />
dandelions have evolved<br />
neehinlsms by which thdr<br />
seeds are carried by the wind,<br />
many oner wUd plants have<br />
developed fruit as a dispersal<br />
tactic, he said.<br />
"Fruits are unsuaUy<br />
composed<strong>of</strong> a pericarp —the<br />
fleshy . covering that<br />
surrounds the seed. It Is the<br />
skin and what we call the<br />
fruit," explained Stiles. "The<br />
evolutionary reason <strong>for</strong> me<br />
development <strong>of</strong> thli fleshy<br />
pericarp Is to attract various<br />
animals to move me seeds<br />
smell, ripening time and teed<br />
site and placement are<br />
ecologically linked to the<br />
migratory and other<br />
biological need! <strong>of</strong> various<br />
i l<br />
A fruit wffl be bright red,<br />
laden with sugar and grow on<br />
a bush; or be fat-filled and<br />
hang from a tree; or be low in<br />
nutrients and persist through<br />
the winter, depending on the<br />
types <strong>of</strong> available dispersal<br />
agents.<br />
Depending on the season,<br />
migratory and territorial<br />
birds, snail mamtrmln and<br />
ON STAGE AT THE PARK CABARET<br />
MsS^ KENNY NOYLE AND YOKO<br />
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SHOWTIMES<br />
3:30 and 7:30 P.M.<br />
At them Outrageously low priCM, *7^0 cover charge,<br />
6 and Cnvtogripnw] by<br />
even large mammals such as<br />
bears eat the available fruits<br />
and spit out or excrete fee<br />
seeds. It the. seeds are<br />
distributed at least 10 to 20<br />
yards away from the site <strong>of</strong><br />
the mother plant, they stand a<br />
better chance togerminate.<br />
The more attractive the<br />
fruit in appearance and<br />
content, the better the<br />
chances it will be eaten and<br />
the greater the chances are<br />
feat the plant will propagate.<br />
"All the fruits Oat exist<br />
today have developed their<br />
own unique rfi^pp-.-i<br />
method," Hid Stiles. "<strong>On</strong>e is<br />
not necessarily a better<br />
rathod than the otter."<br />
Summertime fruits —<br />
berries and cherries — have<br />
developed a dual strategy <strong>of</strong><br />
being attractive tornmrffiialB<br />
• will as birds, Stiles said.<br />
According to the Rutgers<br />
College zoologist, summer<br />
birds, even though bey are<br />
territorial, are still the best<br />
dispersal agents.<br />
Nevertheless, their need <strong>for</strong><br />
the sugar contained inside the<br />
To figure SS benefits, find accountant<br />
S 2 am* -r.n,mum,<br />
berries and cherries is its benign digestive system at the onset <strong>of</strong> bird<br />
secondary. Their primary woh't destroy mem, Stiles<br />
ation. These include the<br />
<strong>of</strong> me spice bush and.<br />
nutritional concern during said. Thus, they pass through fruits <strong>of</strong> the spice bush and,<br />
summer U protein — worms $e digestive tract, ire e* towering dogwood, wHcharV<br />
and Insects—<strong>for</strong> their young, creted and can grow If they bite but considered<br />
B the summer-ripening plants<br />
quality nourishment fine<br />
had evolved only to attract<br />
m on fertile ground. they are stocked with lipldl.<br />
Small rodents, on the other<br />
birds, they would have had 'a<br />
or fats, oat birds need to fuel<br />
hand, are enticed by the<br />
low* probability <strong>of</strong><br />
toemselves <strong>for</strong> toelong flight<br />
strawberry's sweet smell.<br />
propagation, stiles<br />
south.<br />
••"•"'<br />
Given the opportunity,<br />
speculates.<br />
The high quality fruits<br />
rodents love tochomp and<br />
There<strong>for</strong>e, he hypothesizes<br />
disappear quickly, Stllei<br />
{east on seeds.<br />
mat cherries and berries are<br />
continued. They fall <strong>of</strong>f me,'<br />
The small size <strong>of</strong> the<br />
sweet and odoriferous in<br />
treesandbushes and, because<br />
strawberry seed is a<br />
order to attract mammaU<br />
<strong>of</strong> their richness, quickly,,<br />
protective device, however,<br />
too. (Birds have a poorly<br />
decay,<br />
.".".^<br />
and doesn't allow the rodents<br />
developed sense <strong>of</strong> smell.)<br />
So, what do the birds that.<br />
to crush the seed. Thus,<br />
And, to be accessible to<br />
migrate later In the season or,,<br />
rodents, too, serve as effective<br />
dlspersers <strong>of</strong><br />
statnks, bean, possums and<br />
rodents, berries grow on strawberry seeds.<br />
bushes low tothe ground. What about fruit production<br />
Cherries, once the birds are during the peak ripening<br />
nit bang around aO winter^<br />
eat? The answer Is the ln,t<br />
termediate seed rite fraii^<br />
with low nutrient content aa£<br />
a bitter taste, such as n<strong>of</strong>ltos^i<br />
mountain ash and sumac*, '<br />
that stay on the branches<br />
throughout the winter moo-:,<br />
die, shape, taste, color,<br />
People wonder why Social actual wages by 3.1,. because Us means you multiply the finished picking <strong>of</strong>f their<br />
Security has so much trouble average 1971 wages were basic rate by 1.143, the 1980<br />
period <strong>of</strong> late August and<br />
take, fall to the ground, where<br />
giving them an estimate <strong>of</strong> about 3.3 times those <strong>for</strong> 1952. cost <strong>of</strong> living Increase.<br />
September.<br />
they, too, become available to<br />
their future benefit rate. Adjusted 1952 wages are Now, if you plan to retire mammals.<br />
At least two kinds <strong>of</strong> intermediate<br />
seed-dee fruits<br />
Scullville Volunteer Fire Dept. Co. M'l<br />
It used to be pretty simple. ni,650, This Is the earnings be<strong>for</strong>e you are 65 mere Is one<br />
You Just took your actual amount to be used tat figuring<br />
Size is also Important, Stiles<br />
more step. Your benefit has to<br />
earnings <strong>for</strong> years after 1950, your benefit.<br />
continued. Berries are all<br />
be reduced because you are<br />
CHICKEN POT PIE<br />
small-seeded, he noted. This<br />
picked out the Ugh ones, Continue adjusting your getting It be<strong>for</strong>e 65. At 62, your allows the seeds to be<br />
added them together, and actual wages the same way basic rate is reduced by 20 swallowed undamaged by<br />
DINNER<br />
figured your average earnings.<br />
Then, you could took at Use actual wages <strong>for</strong> years If you have a wife the same<br />
<strong>for</strong> each year through 1978. percent.<br />
mammalff- and pBJB thTOUgh<br />
Saturday Aug 23rd, 4-7 pm<br />
a chart—the rates were right after 1978. Now, pick the Ugh<br />
their systems intact.<br />
exact age as you, she can get<br />
Adults M M In the law — and find your yearsto be used—In this case<br />
By contrast, the large stone<br />
a benefit equal to 37.5 percent<br />
benefit rate.<br />
24-from the list <strong>of</strong> adjusted<br />
<strong>of</strong> a cherry prevents animals<br />
Children »2"<br />
<strong>of</strong> your basic rate at 62. If she<br />
Not so anymore. wages. Next, total the earnings,<br />
and divide by 24 to<br />
stone will either be swallowed<br />
from cracking the seed. The<br />
waits until 65, she would get<br />
Take-Outs • Bring Containers<br />
Now, you still list your<br />
half <strong>of</strong> your basic rate.<br />
actual earnings <strong>for</strong> each year figure average adjusted<br />
intact or spat out. That is why<br />
Ttose factors mentioned <strong>for</strong><br />
from 1951 on. But, a change earnings.<br />
"there are virtually no fruits<br />
adjusting earnings <strong>for</strong> past<br />
Mays Landing Somers Point Rd. and<br />
in summertime that have an<br />
made In tolaw in 1977 added Divide the yearly figure by years will be different <strong>for</strong> intermediate seed site,"<br />
Steeimanville, Rd,<br />
a new step, one Out makes 12 to get monthly adjusted someone reaching 62 In 1981, Stiles speculates.<br />
things a lot different than they earnings.<br />
82,83,84,andaoon. The threepart<br />
<strong>for</strong>mula win change each<br />
used to be. Now, earnings <strong>for</strong> There is no longer a chart in<br />
He cites the strawberry to<br />
each year after 1950 have to the law. There<strong>for</strong>e, a <strong>for</strong>mula<br />
show how these attraction and<br />
year, too. ait, the same<br />
be adjusted <strong>for</strong> increases in must be applied to the adjusted<br />
average earnings<br />
dispersal methods work in<br />
<strong>for</strong>mula will apply toyou, no<br />
wages since then. It's an easy<br />
terms <strong>of</strong> both birds and<br />
matter when you choose toget<br />
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Job <strong>for</strong> the computer. But it's figure. The <strong>for</strong>mula <strong>for</strong> a benefits,<br />
a lot <strong>of</strong> arithmetic. person reaching 62 In 1980 is<br />
The strawberry is red to<br />
Daily 11 AM until Mldnlaht<br />
This procedure also applies<br />
i.<br />
For example, If you reach as follows: 90 percent <strong>of</strong> the<br />
attract birds (most wtammai«<br />
to disability and survivor<br />
Sundays 11 AM'til 11PM<br />
62 this year, ttemethod works first $194 <strong>of</strong> adjusted monthly<br />
are color blind), and the seeds,<br />
benefits. These are the<br />
Look <strong>for</strong> our this way. The base year toearnings, S percent <strong>of</strong> the<br />
grow on the outside, yet are<br />
reasons there is trouble<br />
make adjustments from U adjusted earnings over flM<br />
hardly noticed when eaten.<br />
getting a quick benefit<br />
Dairij SUNDAE SPECIALS 1178, Average wages in 1978 and through $1,171, and 15<br />
A bird will eat the seeds, but<br />
estimate.<br />
Queen Every Mon.A TUB*. were about 3.5<br />
percent <strong>of</strong> any adjusted<br />
Suppose your actual wages<br />
earnings over 11,171.<br />
<strong>for</strong> 1951 were $3,000. Multiply You would think Oat would<br />
HOT FUDGE 13,000 by 3,5 and you get be enough, but mere an Ull<br />
$10,500. This is the earnings more steps t<strong>of</strong>ollow.<br />
amount that will be used in Next, you increase me basic<br />
_ _ A ft SUNDAE<br />
SHOWS: 2:00,6:00,8:00,10:00<br />
figuring your benefit. rate by cost <strong>of</strong> living increases<br />
beginning win the<br />
Say your 1952 wages were<br />
13,600. For 1952, multiply year you reach 62. For 1980,<br />
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Thieves, who have pulled<br />
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TUES thru SAT. Based on the pattern <strong>of</strong> past<br />
burglaries. Police Chief<br />
7 DAYS A WEEK<br />
Domlnlck C. Longo told The<br />
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occupants have left their<br />
homes to spend a day at the<br />
beach, then cut screens and<br />
steal vacation money and<br />
jewefrjf.<br />
The thefts that started In<br />
the 15h Street area usually net<br />
the burglars about "a few *100<br />
each place" and usually occur<br />
during "beach hours."<br />
Chief Longo warned<br />
resident! not to leave<br />
valuables out in the open.<br />
SMORGASBORD SET<br />
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PAGE 16 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22,1980<br />
Fish returning to wintering grounds<br />
Fall produces some <strong>of</strong> the best conditions <strong>for</strong> the avid angler<br />
CAPE MAY COURT<br />
80USE—Summer is winding<br />
down to a close, and in » few<br />
weeks, (all will be here.<br />
Fishermen are reminded,'<br />
howiva 1 , that even if Labor<br />
Day signals the end <strong>of</strong> the<br />
tourist season in the minds <strong>of</strong><br />
many, it actually heralds a<br />
new start to the late sujniner.<br />
Call fishing season in Cape<br />
May County waters <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Delaware Bay, the Atlantic<br />
Ocean and the inland<br />
waterways.<br />
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ORGAN-VOCALIST<br />
Mon. Tuei, Wed h Thun Nllei<br />
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BUITAR VOCALIST<br />
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Freeholder Anthony T.<br />
Catanoso, director <strong>of</strong> thi<br />
count>' department <strong>of</strong> public<br />
affairs and director <strong>of</strong> the<br />
county's annual fishing<br />
tournament, reports that<br />
fishing at present Is astremely<br />
good, particularly on<br />
fluke, weakflsh and bluefinh,<br />
and indicators point to a<br />
banner fall fishing staaon on<br />
the Jersey Cape.<br />
Too <strong>of</strong>ten, visitor anglers to<br />
the ocean tend to put away<br />
ttjeir fishing tackle well too<br />
early. For many reasons, fan<br />
tends to bring about bursts <strong>of</strong><br />
competitive activity. Days<br />
are shorter; football starts;<br />
hunting season looms around<br />
the corner; storm windows<br />
need tending and yard work<br />
and leaf raking all interplay.<br />
Fishing somehow gets<br />
dropped down a notch or two<br />
in the priority scale.<br />
Sometimes, it falls right <strong>of</strong>f to<br />
zero. But <strong>for</strong> that group <strong>of</strong><br />
anglers who migrated permanently<br />
to a place near the<br />
ocean, It's a different approach<br />
entirely. Fishing tends<br />
to be great in the fall.<br />
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In the making <strong>of</strong> wine, Nature Is the<br />
dominant artisan iklllfully Blending the<br />
heat <strong>of</strong> iummir with the Intermittent<br />
rains and the iandy solli to bring <strong>for</strong>th<br />
grapes <strong>of</strong> richness and infinite variety.<br />
It Ii after the harvest that man takes<br />
over the juice <strong>of</strong> the grapes to ferment<br />
and blend and match his skin with that<br />
<strong>of</strong> Nature's in creating wine.<br />
But in the making <strong>of</strong> cordials and<br />
liquers, man has a much wider field In<br />
which to exerclsi his Ingenuity, His end<br />
product Is designed to please the eye...th» palate...and In<br />
most cases the sweet-tooth.<br />
In simplest terms, a cordial or llquer (the terms ire<br />
synonymous) is an alcoholic beverage prepared by combining<br />
a spirit (most <strong>of</strong>ten brandy) with selected<br />
flavorings, and then adding sugar syrup in excess <strong>of</strong> JVa<br />
percent <strong>of</strong> the volume <strong>for</strong> sweetening.<br />
The cordial family has two main branches: the natural<br />
colored or "frgit" liquers and the "plant" liquers, mostly<br />
colorless.<br />
The method used in making the fruit cordials Is much<br />
like making f*a and Is called maceration. An example:<br />
fresh apricots and perhaps some dried fryit, are placed In<br />
a vat containing ISO to 130 pro<strong>of</strong> brandy. Fora half year or<br />
more the fruit Is left to steep in the brandy until It has absorbed<br />
almost all the aroma, flavor and color from the<br />
fruit. The brandy is then drawn <strong>of</strong>f and filtered; the<br />
remaining fruit mass, still containing some <strong>of</strong> the liquid,<br />
is extracted to the last drop by distillation, which In turn Is<br />
added to the original Infused brandy, giving It mare<br />
character.<br />
The flavored and naturally colored brandy Is sweetened<br />
to the desired richness by addition <strong>of</strong> pure sugar syrup. A<br />
year in vat storage and it is ready <strong>for</strong> marketing. Some <strong>of</strong><br />
the liquers produced through this maceration process are<br />
apricot, blackberry, cherry, ereme de cassis, peach »nd<br />
slow gin.<br />
More on the Interesting story <strong>of</strong> cordials and liquers In<br />
next week's column.<br />
COOKING WITH WIN!<br />
Baked Bananas Chartreuse<br />
To provide servings <strong>for</strong> tix, you'll need; & firm<br />
bananas • peeled and cut In half lengthwise; 4 tblspns.<br />
sweet butter, melted; S tblspns, green Chartreuse; IVi<br />
CIS. lime juice, freshly squeezed; Vs cup brown sugar,<br />
firmly packed; 6 walnuts, shelled and chopped.<br />
Arrange bananas In a shallow baking dish In a single<br />
layer. Melt the butter In a heavy saucepan. Remove from<br />
flame, cool slightly', and add the Chartreuse, lime juice<br />
and brown sugar, mixing until thoroughly blended. Pour<br />
over the bananas and sprinkle with walnuts. Sake,In<br />
preheated 325 degree- oven <strong>for</strong> IS minutes. Serve Immediately.<br />
QUICKIE QUIZ<br />
Q. what ii the pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> Green Chartreuse?<br />
A. <strong>On</strong>e hundred and ten pro<strong>of</strong>. .<br />
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ONTHE CIRCLE<br />
All <strong>of</strong> the fish which moved<br />
past here in the spring and<br />
summer move back again to<br />
their wintering grounds. Bait<br />
pours out <strong>of</strong> the inlets as the<br />
Inland waters cool.<br />
' Fish tend to move inshore in<br />
large schools. The surf and<br />
Jetty fishing picks up. Small<br />
boat fishing just outside the<br />
inlets improves. Delaware<br />
Bay fishing remains good<br />
until there are severe storms.<br />
Because many fishermen<br />
tend toshy away from fishing<br />
In fall, partly boats are less<br />
crowded. Boat ramp traffic<br />
drops. Thae \a a much more<br />
relaxed atmosphere in the<br />
post season seashore period.<br />
Rates are halved or lower In<br />
most motels. Restaurants<br />
have no lines, warm days and<br />
cool nights make ideal<br />
vacation, fishing and sleeping<br />
weattier. The big crowd has<br />
gone home.<br />
Fishermen are always<br />
welcome. Be<strong>for</strong>e planning to<br />
give up fishing <strong>for</strong> the year in<br />
silt water, take a good look at<br />
the days ahead. Remember<br />
fte good fishing In store <strong>for</strong><br />
you and prepare now to enjoy<br />
the fall when the seashore Is<br />
at its best<br />
Blueflsh action gets better.<br />
Fish school up and come to<br />
Hobie Cat enthusiasts gather to launch their<br />
catamarans' use.<br />
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the surface and frequently<br />
can be caught by anglers<br />
casting plugs and surface<br />
lures. The concentrate<br />
around the inlets and can be<br />
aught from the beach.<br />
Weakflsh also school up and<br />
can be Jigged with bucktails<br />
and metal lures and also can<br />
be caught in the Inland waters<br />
and Delaware Bay. Tuna,<br />
albacore, bonlto and othermigratory<br />
fish remain well<br />
Into the fall, and marlln have<br />
been caught as late as October.<br />
Fall fluke fishing also gets<br />
bitter win a lot more <strong>of</strong> those<br />
nice fat doormat fluke coming<br />
to hook. There win be sea<br />
bass, and even some porgies,<br />
as well as tautog on the<br />
wrecks. Later, cod and<br />
pollock will arrive In local<br />
waters. ,<br />
Until the waters chill <strong>of</strong>f,<br />
there will be the usual run <strong>of</strong><br />
exotic fish also making their<br />
way back to their semi<br />
froplcal haunts.<br />
Jetty fishing will produce<br />
weakflsh, blues, spotted<br />
weakfish and striped bass, as<br />
mullet pocket around these<br />
stone groins, and the game<br />
fish move in to feed.<br />
While you're enjoying the<br />
Photo by Chirl.i Andr.w<br />
craft from one <strong>of</strong> the beaches designated <strong>for</strong> the<br />
Choraliers on pier tonight<br />
Popular favorites and show<br />
tunes will be sung by the<br />
Ooatsvllle Choraliers today at<br />
the Ocean City Music Pier<br />
between 8th and 8th streets on<br />
Moorlyn Terrace, at I pjn.<br />
Admission Is (1,<br />
The Annual Drum and<br />
Bugle Corpe Competttlon wiU<br />
be held at tn« 6th Street<br />
athletic field Saturday at?<br />
pm, Peauired will be five <strong>of</strong><br />
the leading drum and bugle<br />
corps groups on the Bait<br />
Quit,<br />
This event is bring sponsored<br />
by Morgan-Ranck Poet<br />
137. Admission is »2.<br />
Another big annual event Is<br />
ttie Miss Ocean City Pageant,<br />
to be held Saturday at the<br />
Music Pier, 1 p.m.<br />
Well-known radio personality<br />
Tom Williams will<br />
act as emcee and the show<br />
will feature the reigning Mi«s<br />
Ocean City, Sheila Handly.<br />
The pageant, which in in its<br />
12th par, has the same<br />
<strong>for</strong>mat as the Miss America<br />
Disney film set<br />
at the Wetlands<br />
Tbaah, the teenage otter, is<br />
the star sf the Walt Disney<br />
film which wltt be shown at<br />
the Wetlands Institute on<br />
Wednesday at 8.15 pjn.<br />
The lift cycle <strong>of</strong> this<br />
comedian <strong>of</strong> the animal world<br />
will be revealed at it rollicks<br />
through a typical set <strong>of</strong> adventures.<br />
The film is particularly<br />
appealing to<br />
children. The public la invited.<br />
No admission charge.<br />
Classified ads bring results<br />
Pageant and is a direct<br />
preliminary to it.<br />
Approximately $2,000 in<br />
acholarshlps will be awarded<br />
to the winner and her runnersup.<br />
The Ocean City Exchange<br />
Oub 1B sponaorlng the event.<br />
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on still make plans '<strong>for</strong> the<br />
poat-season period. Charter<br />
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motel accomodatlons now,<br />
G#t your fishing buddies lined<br />
up <strong>for</strong> thus e fall adventure<br />
trips to the ocean.<br />
Meanwhile, here is the<br />
current report: Fluke fishing<br />
continues to be good to excellent<br />
with fish in the one-to<br />
three-pound class. Pool<br />
winners have been averaging<br />
between three and five<br />
pounds. Fluke have been thick<br />
along the ocean front and in<br />
the Delaware Bay. Best<br />
results have been reported on<br />
fluke killer rip with squid,<br />
shark, sea robin and live<br />
minnow baits. Most fluke are<br />
caught from drifting boats.<br />
Daytime boats are reporting<br />
some weakflsh and<br />
hlueflsh mixed in with weaks<br />
on ocean trips. Delaware Bay<br />
anglers are reporting good<br />
catches <strong>of</strong> weakflah and fluke,<br />
with no particular hot spot<br />
being singled out. There is a<br />
good spread <strong>of</strong> fish all along _<br />
use inshore slough up to bugj<br />
light as well as eonMntrattons<br />
in the general areas <strong>of</strong> brown<br />
shoal, Brandywine light and<br />
14 foot Hgiit,<br />
Night chumming continues<br />
to be phenomenal most nights<br />
with weakflsh and blueflsh<br />
nixed in the catches. Row the<br />
action could Improve over<br />
what it has been U a good<br />
question with Individual<br />
anglers averaging 10 to 20 flair<br />
in eight to 10 pound class or<br />
more on each night trip. Some<br />
nights the weaks outnumber<br />
flie blues and blues as big as<br />
11% pounds have been<br />
reported. It's torrid action abd<br />
hopefully It will continue.<br />
Daytime trolling action also<br />
continues to product good<br />
blueflab catches, and some<br />
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 22,<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, 1*$<br />
Bridgeton schedules its annual 'Renaissance Day in Park' festival<br />
A shimmering sunset over the Garden State Parkway bridge linking<br />
Beesleys Point with Somers Point capturW by Sentinel-Ledger<br />
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their period <strong>of</strong> rule encompassing<br />
only the Labor<br />
Day, Weekend when the<br />
Bridgeton Antiquarian once<br />
Win sponsors its annual "A<br />
Renaissance Day In the<br />
Ftok."<br />
The seventh annual<br />
medieval pageant, held on<br />
Saturday, August 30, recreates<br />
those festivals which<br />
took place from the 14th<br />
through 17th centuries when<br />
international commerce<br />
between European nations<br />
sparked a renewed interest In<br />
the arts, literature, science,<br />
and <strong>of</strong> course trade. During<br />
this "rebirth," a taut <strong>of</strong><br />
eidtement, discovery, and<br />
llghthearted merriment<br />
prevaUed, filling the void left<br />
by the Dark Ages.<br />
It la this spirit <strong>of</strong> revelry<br />
that the Renaissance Day<br />
strives to capture. This year's<br />
festival, under the chairmanship<br />
<strong>of</strong> Louise Pino,<br />
presents numerous divertissements<br />
<strong>for</strong> those who<br />
attend.<br />
Visitors experiencing this<br />
unique 16th century atmosphere<br />
In the Bridgeton<br />
City Park will discover such<br />
entertainment as charming<br />
Renaissance music per<strong>for</strong>med<br />
on the viola de gamba<br />
and the krumhorn, ancient<br />
instruments <strong>of</strong> Oat period;<br />
quarter • staffers; fencers;<br />
, madrigal singers; Jugglers;<br />
a fireeater, and costumed<br />
knights demonstrating the art<br />
<strong>of</strong> Jousting from atop their<br />
fine steeds.<br />
TTie steady stream <strong>of</strong> entertainment,<br />
<strong>of</strong>fers many<br />
other activities Including<br />
authentic Renaissance dances<br />
per<strong>for</strong>med by Terpsichore<br />
Antiqua, bagpipers, archers,<br />
stiltwalkers, and a<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional theatrical<br />
tableau presented especially<br />
<strong>for</strong> the children.<br />
Other features <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Renaissance Day designed <strong>for</strong><br />
the children consist <strong>of</strong> two<br />
contingents <strong>of</strong> puppets,<br />
Lentem's Puppets, as well as<br />
Jacques and Rava and<br />
Friends; a sorerer displaying<br />
awesome magical feats, and<br />
boat building in the pool area<br />
where children are provided<br />
with the materials to produce<br />
their own sailboat on the scot.<br />
Explained Un. Pino, the<br />
Pnolo oy CborUj sndrew<br />
A fishing boat gets out early <strong>for</strong> a day<strong>of</strong><br />
angling in the bay waters between Ocean City<br />
and Somers Point,<br />
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Open Wod.,Thur.<br />
Closed Sunday<br />
Frl. till 9:00<br />
excitement peaks at 1 p.m.<br />
with be king and queen's<br />
progression. This unique<br />
visual experience encompasses<br />
the royal family<br />
and their entourage <strong>of</strong> entertainers<br />
and commoners<br />
who, all authentically attired,<br />
will parade through the<br />
grounds.<br />
Headed with a colorful<br />
display <strong>of</strong> banners <strong>of</strong> heraldic<br />
significance, the vivid<br />
procession wUl proceeed to<br />
the royal garden where a<br />
court concert has been<br />
prepared In honor <strong>of</strong> the king,<br />
queen and their court. The<br />
concert will feature the<br />
various pr<strong>of</strong>essional en.<br />
tertauers in special cameo<br />
per<strong>for</strong>mances <strong>for</strong> the royal<br />
family's amusement.<br />
According to Mrs. Pino, the<br />
procession will take place<br />
with the help <strong>of</strong> residents <strong>of</strong><br />
Brtdgeton who will portray<br />
the royal families and the<br />
commoners who attended the<br />
revelry.<br />
In addition to mis, visitors<br />
can listen to a strolling<br />
minstrel, Engle Conrow, Man<br />
<strong>of</strong> Shakespeare, recite<br />
Shakespearian sonnets and<br />
excerpts <strong>of</strong> the Immortal<br />
bard'aplay*. Guests hoping to<br />
look Into the mysterious<br />
future should be sure to have<br />
their <strong>for</strong>tune told at the<br />
soothsayer's tent.<br />
Witt all this entertainment,<br />
Renaissance Day goers are<br />
guaranteed a good time from<br />
laughing at the BUttCS Of the<br />
pantomimes or the court<br />
Jester, to bargain hunting in<br />
the bustling medieval<br />
marketplace.<br />
Bach year the Renaissance<br />
Day attracts hundreds <strong>of</strong><br />
craftsmen who portray fee<br />
role <strong>of</strong> peasants while<br />
demonstrating and seUing<br />
fceir wares. This year the 16th<br />
century marketplace bowte<br />
<strong>of</strong> such crafts as weaving,<br />
pottery, ceramics, jewelry,<br />
dried flowers,attwu(k, batik,<br />
woodcarving, leather,<br />
maerame, and pewter, la<br />
addition, visitors will find<br />
many curios and antiques to<br />
Claim their attention.<br />
Modern day visitors attending<br />
the Mind an encouraged<br />
to partake <strong>of</strong> the<br />
authentic period food. Portions<br />
<strong>of</strong> roast pork, swtet<br />
cakes, tarts, averted breads<br />
and cheeses, ices and<br />
beverages appear on ifie<br />
Renaissance Day menu. ?:<br />
Tbt gates to the fertvH<br />
open at 10 a.m. and dose pt;5<br />
pja. Admission Is H-Ior<br />
adults, 11 <strong>for</strong> chUdrm/^M<br />
hwinifrn g]l entartfllnnyrta<br />
Visitors are encouraged; to<br />
park in the recreation fldd<br />
area <strong>of</strong> tiw f Brtdgeton-ti
PAGE SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J. FRIDAY. AUGUST 22,1980<br />
Appearing at Swperstar Theatre<br />
By MARGE BOW1N<br />
"There ain't no mountain<br />
high enough" or an audience<br />
hard enough <strong>for</strong> Diana Ross.<br />
A capacity crowd filled the<br />
Superstar Theatre at Reiorti<br />
International's Superstar<br />
Theatre Monday evening to<br />
wttnees • peak per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />
from the original leader <strong>of</strong><br />
the Supreme! who is appearing<br />
there <strong>for</strong> the<br />
remainder <strong>of</strong> the week.<br />
Unusually, no opening act<br />
prefaced Ross.-None was<br />
needed — or missed — ai she<br />
teased her audience with just<br />
a; voice s<strong>of</strong>tly staging "no<br />
wind, no rain, or winters<br />
call,,," from the curtains,<br />
only to suddenly appear<br />
(ionising the song's title to<br />
tie sounds <strong>of</strong> cheers, whittles<br />
and clans from the crowd.<br />
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beauty, Ross, bedecked in a<br />
silver and white glltterery<br />
costume, sang Billy Joel's<br />
New York State <strong>of</strong> Afind Uki it<br />
was one <strong>of</strong> ha own originals.<br />
Singing a serol-up-tempoed<br />
version <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> her own,<br />
Ibueh Mi M the Morning,<br />
made the oldie still a goodie<br />
followed by some <strong>of</strong> ho- hewer<br />
endeavors such as a message<br />
song from her newest movie<br />
The Wli and a few popular<br />
bines from her newest album<br />
Hie Boss such as It's My<br />
House and I Live H«fe,<br />
Certainly Ross Is the boss as<br />
she reached out and touched<br />
fee audience with Reach Out<br />
aid Touch Sormbody's Hand,<br />
Trans<strong>for</strong>ming her "favorite"<br />
into a sing along, Ross<br />
mingled among her<br />
shippers.<br />
Aside from her own talente,<br />
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named Teddy captured applause,<br />
and a few hearts as<br />
well as he sang along with the<br />
boss<br />
stilMovely-aftw-all-theseyears<br />
lady.<br />
Nevertheless, as<br />
"touching" (pardon the pun)<br />
be sing-along was, it could<br />
have done well with about 10<br />
minutes less <strong>of</strong> audience<br />
participation.<br />
1 'My two favorite places are<br />
up here," the veteran singer<br />
said "and rat there withjou."<br />
Ross makes a home <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Dougherty family heads Junior Olympic winners<br />
The Junior Olympics, which<br />
is sponsored by the Ocean<br />
City Recreation Department<br />
were held last Friday morning<br />
at the 6th Street and<br />
Atlantic Avenue recreation<br />
center.<br />
Children aged S through 14<br />
were allowed to enter up to<br />
three different events out <strong>of</strong><br />
fee five <strong>of</strong>fered In their age<br />
S<strong>of</strong>tball throw, the first<br />
wor- event, was won by Michael<br />
I<br />
Eiler <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia with a<br />
184-foot, two Inch throw.<br />
The second field event that<br />
followed was standing broad<br />
jump. Each participant<br />
hinged three times and the<br />
best score <strong>of</strong> the three was<br />
taken.<br />
Finally, the running events<br />
took place. Chris Bradley<br />
placed first In three different<br />
events.<br />
In the 8- to 9-year-old group:<br />
—standing broad Jump, Tim<br />
Ryan <strong>of</strong> AUentown, Pa,, six<br />
feet, four Inches and Melissa<br />
Wargo <strong>of</strong> Ocean City, five<br />
feet, nine inches;<br />
—s<strong>of</strong>tball throw, Jimmy<br />
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Inches and Melissa Wargo <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City, 63 feet, six inches:<br />
—50-meter run, Ctoii<br />
Bradley <strong>of</strong> BroomaU, Pa, 8.3<br />
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Bradley, 16.2 second! and<br />
Erika Dice, 17.9 seconds, and<br />
-220-meter run, ChrU ><br />
Bradley, 36.5 seconds and<br />
Toble Omifer <strong>of</strong> Ocean City,<br />
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—standing broad Jump,<br />
Mike Bell <strong>of</strong> Ocean City,<br />
seven feet and Leslie, Heal <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City, sbt feet, 5V* Inches;<br />
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Don't bother to check on<br />
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been spiking your c<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
because that dizziness you<br />
feel Is due to the action <strong>of</strong> the<br />
market this past week,<br />
Witt stocks up nicely one<br />
day, down the not, and then<br />
Into the tank some 18 Dow<br />
points Monday, fee gyrations<br />
were enough to upset<br />
anyone'! equilibrium. We<br />
farted Oil week with fee<br />
ffaws Oat the basic measure<br />
<strong>of</strong> money supply, Ml-A,<br />
leaped a record $8.2 billion.<br />
Although a one week figure<br />
can't be taken too seriously,<br />
M2 pew about m percent In<br />
June and July which Is above<br />
be Federal Reserve Board'i<br />
target rate and an argument<br />
<strong>for</strong> higher interest rates ihorttenn.<br />
The question is, will the<br />
Fed tighten so close to elections<br />
and with the economy<br />
Just starting to show some<br />
recovery?<br />
We would have Increased<br />
respect <strong>for</strong> Paul Volcker,<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> the Federal<br />
Boned, ITa* ,hti M<br />
girts to<br />
long-term<br />
Inflation.<br />
up turn as a<br />
isure against<br />
Stocks were hammered<br />
Monday but we blame the<br />
general condition <strong>of</strong> the<br />
market, not fee money •apply<br />
news. The real culprit U the<br />
bet mat Oils great surge in<br />
fee market is almost the<br />
months old and has yet to be<br />
hit wltt a serious but normal<br />
correction.<br />
Corrections In a bull market<br />
such as this are primarily<br />
00<br />
costly only to those who try to<br />
call them In advance only to<br />
be proven wrong again and<br />
again. It's really a simple<br />
point — if you could call topi<br />
and bottoms In advance it<br />
would be easy to make money<br />
and it certainly Is not.<br />
We must let the market tell<br />
us when It has had enough <strong>of</strong><br />
one direction or the other<br />
because the, market sura<br />
doesn't listen to lectures from<br />
mere mortals.<br />
In our opinion, it is too soon<br />
to pronounce this leg <strong>of</strong> our<br />
fauO market dead, However,<br />
we remain concerned about<br />
the growing crowd on the<br />
bulUshslde and the length and<br />
breadth <strong>of</strong> the advance.<br />
We thus still advise traderi<br />
to keep some chips <strong>of</strong>f me<br />
table and stand back to see if<br />
It's just another two-day<br />
decline or something more<br />
serious. Investors can stick<br />
with our game plan <strong>of</strong> buying<br />
only stocks attractive longterm<br />
and which have Just<br />
darted to attract money.<br />
Our major worry, inflation,<br />
was run up the flag pole but<br />
week «n* got everyone's<br />
attention a» the producer<br />
price index rose 1.7 percent in<br />
July. If inflation does not<br />
Improve, life win be made<br />
rough <strong>for</strong> bonds and it would<br />
be an additional problem <strong>for</strong><br />
stocks.<br />
However, we ttiO believe<br />
the long-term swing by institutions<br />
into stocks la<br />
powerful enough to keep fee<br />
bull alive and wen unless<br />
Inflation leaps up much<br />
higher near-term man we<br />
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-editorials /comment<br />
A reason <strong>for</strong> pride<br />
A record-breaking seaion is<br />
ming to an end at the Jersey<br />
.j'Shore and litffl"aUy hundreds <strong>of</strong><br />
; t thousands <strong>of</strong> visitors will go back to<br />
,"^eir homes with a variety <strong>of</strong><br />
."fljemorablt moments <strong>of</strong> their<br />
^vacations at the seashore,<br />
,y ii-Ocean City has a lot to <strong>of</strong>fer its<br />
'W^idents and visitors throughout<br />
, the year and should be proud <strong>of</strong> its<br />
-'iBUity to accommodate both the<br />
; summer tourist and the year round<br />
jatizen<br />
Sentinel-Ledger today in<br />
? dudes the Third Annual Souvenir<br />
t'IMition which, both in its content<br />
fjmA its conception, attests to the<br />
fl p"ide <strong>of</strong> Jersey Shore dwellers,<br />
le first Souvenir Edition was<br />
lished following a suggestion<br />
one <strong>of</strong> Ocean City's residents<br />
•and the response to all three editions<br />
;*hfs been stunning.<br />
•' Ocean City does indeed behave, if<br />
& wUl, in the best tradition <strong>for</strong> a<br />
community — it <strong>of</strong>fers<br />
a remarkable amount <strong>of</strong><br />
•Wrvices and free entertainment <strong>for</strong><br />
*pti dollar and its residents, <strong>for</strong> the<br />
nftst part, treat tourists as friends<br />
irtSbhave come to visit their homes.<br />
f^Wvom the opening <strong>of</strong> the free<br />
flatCf<br />
summer concerts to the endless<br />
array-<strong>of</strong> recreation activities<br />
designed to suit the whims <strong>of</strong> the<br />
youngest infant to the most elderly,<br />
to the special events which appear<br />
weekly on the Music Pier<br />
throughout the spring, summer and<br />
fall, visitors and residents in Ocean<br />
City rarely if ever find themselves<br />
with nothing to do.<br />
The Third Annual Souvenir<br />
Edition is designed to serve as an<br />
album <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> the best summer<br />
events to refer to throughout the<br />
winter when discussions <strong>of</strong> the<br />
summer <strong>of</strong> 1980 in Ocean City arise.<br />
It should also serve to remind<br />
residents <strong>of</strong> this resort <strong>of</strong> their city's<br />
heritage as one <strong>of</strong> the Jersey Shore's<br />
best hosts and the fact that it can<br />
still Justifiably claim to be<br />
"America's greatest family<br />
resort."<br />
Ocean City indeed has reason to<br />
be proud <strong>of</strong> its heritage and The<br />
Sentinel-Ledger takes pride in the<br />
opportunity to highlight in the<br />
Souvenir Edition and other special<br />
publications some <strong>of</strong> the attributes<br />
which have enabled this<br />
municipality to continue its healthy<br />
growth.<br />
She issue <strong>of</strong> surf sailing should be examined again<br />
An issue which has been dormant<br />
<strong>for</strong> several years stirred ever so<br />
slightly at a recent meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Ocean City Council when fourth<br />
ward Representative Jack Jones<br />
asked <strong>for</strong> discussion <strong>of</strong> a letter from<br />
the U.S. Surf Board Association<br />
asking the governing body to consider<br />
issuing more <strong>of</strong> the licenses<br />
which allow catamaran sailboats to<br />
be parked on the beach and launched<br />
into the surf,<br />
Although several other members<br />
<strong>of</strong> councU said they felt there was no<br />
more room <strong>for</strong> additonal boats, the<br />
letter was referred to Pbliee Chief<br />
Dominick C. Longo <strong>for</strong> his consideration.<br />
While the issue has indeed been<br />
one <strong>of</strong> hushed tones in recent years,<br />
it burned with passion during the<br />
summer <strong>of</strong> 1974 when then Commissioner<br />
<strong>of</strong> Public Safety Luther L,<br />
Wallace III initiated the experiment<br />
<strong>of</strong> allowing sailboats to be launched<br />
from the beach only to have<br />
residents claim that the craft were a<br />
hazard to swimmers,<br />
The complaints reached such a<br />
crescendo that ultimately Wallace<br />
banned the sailing craft from the<br />
strand until a compromise was<br />
reached which specified certain<br />
street ends <strong>for</strong> the catamarans and<br />
issued licenses which were limited<br />
to 75,<br />
Those who 1 received the licenses<br />
were chosen through a lottery in<br />
fhieji* property owners were given<br />
first consideration and license<br />
holders were required to maintain<br />
Insurance and prove their<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>iciency to the satisfaction <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City Beach Patrol Captain<br />
George T. Lafferty.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ce the licenses were issued,<br />
they became far more valuable than<br />
letters /^readers react<br />
their then $75 fee because <strong>of</strong> the<br />
limit and there were subsequent<br />
reports <strong>of</strong> boats being sold <strong>for</strong> prices<br />
far above their tone market value<br />
because they were licensed <strong>for</strong><br />
beach storage and use.<br />
While it may very well be true<br />
that there are no more beaches<br />
which can safely and prudently be<br />
designated <strong>for</strong> catamaran use, it<br />
would seem that there should be<br />
ways that can be found to increase<br />
the utilization <strong>of</strong> existing ones.<br />
For example,local realtor T. John<br />
Carey suggested during the original<br />
hearings that racks could be built to<br />
'store additional craft with fees<br />
levied <strong>for</strong> the licenses which<br />
would cover the cost Of construction<br />
and maintenance.<br />
Then too, Capt, Lafferty should be<br />
consulted to find out if beaches<br />
currently used <strong>for</strong> the sailboats are<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
capable <strong>of</strong> accommodating more<br />
craft.<br />
And, finally, perhaps the full issue<br />
deserves a new hearing to determine<br />
if there aren't now new ways<br />
to allow greater access to the beach<br />
and surf <strong>for</strong> sailing enthusiasts.<br />
Surf sailing is a rapidly powing<br />
sport which is nearly as exciting <strong>for</strong><br />
those who watch as it is <strong>for</strong> the<br />
participants.<br />
Also, the charm <strong>of</strong> a day on the<br />
beach has certainly been enhanced<br />
by the sight <strong>of</strong> dozens <strong>of</strong> brigitlycolored<br />
sailing craft running with<br />
the wind just beyond the surf line.<br />
The surf sailors in Ocean City<br />
have demonstrated their<br />
willingness to work with municipal<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials and have proven to be a<br />
responsible group <strong>of</strong> people.<br />
Requests <strong>for</strong> greater access<br />
should be given a lair hearing.<br />
Page Four, Section Two Friday, August 22,1080<br />
Give residents and visitors chance to <strong>vote</strong> on issue<br />
Editor, SentlneHjedger:<br />
There's a lot <strong>of</strong> nuke being<br />
blown by readers In their<br />
letters directed toward the<br />
blue laws. Even the coundl Is<br />
considering a study, and s<strong>of</strong>tspoken<br />
businessmen are<br />
surfacing with their opinions,<br />
II Long-time residents are<br />
)|' tailing other summer<br />
i opinionated visitors to go to<br />
! WUdwMd or elsewhere. What<br />
It aU boils down to Is a controversy<br />
with opposite armies,<br />
each claiming the other<br />
Is right.<br />
It's not doing anything <strong>for</strong><br />
the Image <strong>of</strong> Ocean City or Its<br />
visitors.<br />
A few yean ago I had also<br />
written to the editor commenting<br />
on the blue laws. At<br />
that time, and now, I still feel<br />
the same.<br />
The main controversy is the<br />
Sunday sales. These sales<br />
would be made on the board*<br />
walk or in the shopping<br />
blocks, <strong>for</strong> the most part.<br />
I did <strong>of</strong>fer to Join anyone In<br />
my past letter, but I'm<br />
leaving In a few days, so<br />
someone else may find my<br />
idea worth their attention.<br />
What Is the idea?<br />
Give the people who can't<br />
<strong>vote</strong> a chance to give their<br />
opinion. People like me who<br />
spend the thousands <strong>of</strong> dollars<br />
here every summer abide by<br />
fee rules <strong>vote</strong>d In by year<br />
round residents, who may or<br />
may not set foot on the<br />
boardwalk all summer.<br />
All that is needed are two<br />
tables in front <strong>of</strong> the Music<br />
Her attended by repreientatlves<br />
<strong>of</strong> each group, and.<br />
another two tables in front<strong>of</strong><br />
Stainton's.<br />
Bach person attending fee<br />
tables can allow any interested<br />
person to list their<br />
name and permanent address<br />
on an opinion sheet according<br />
to which side they support.<br />
This i simple task would<br />
allow a yes a* no <strong>vote</strong>; even if<br />
it doesn't count <strong>of</strong>ficially, it<br />
A more restrictive Sunday closing law is touted<br />
as a means to help 'halt city's downhill slide'<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: As<br />
a 28-year resident and a<br />
businessman who has observed<br />
the many fights ever<br />
W Sunday blue law that are<br />
prompted by its many absurd<br />
provisions, I also share the<br />
sincere desire <strong>of</strong> <strong>for</strong>mer<br />
commissioner, freeholder and<br />
boardwalk businessman, Roy<br />
GUUan, <strong>for</strong> a "final solution."<br />
I personally favor the<br />
dosing <strong>of</strong> all businesses on<br />
Sunday including my own<br />
which are not essential. But to<br />
permit only the sale <strong>of</strong> food<br />
and medicine would give rise<br />
to considerable inconvenience<br />
to our visitors upon whom our<br />
economy depends If the<br />
operation <strong>of</strong>-hotels, motels,<br />
guest and apartment houses,<br />
gas stations, are prohibited.<br />
But once the exceptions are<br />
started, feehole is In the dike.<br />
Where do they stop?<br />
I do not favor the alter*<br />
native <strong>of</strong> allowing all business<br />
to be open. While I believe it<br />
would not significantly Increase<br />
the "hustle and<br />
bustle 1 * which the present taw<br />
does not succeed In avoiding,<br />
it would certainly destroy the<br />
uniqueness <strong>of</strong> our community.<br />
I am already seriously<br />
concerned about the "tacky"<br />
look <strong>of</strong> certain areas <strong>of</strong> Ocean<br />
City and the type <strong>of</strong> people<br />
who leave their refuse, such<br />
Current ordinante is called 'discriminatory/<br />
reader urges <strong>for</strong> 'all or nothing* election<br />
Editor's note." Tfc* '<br />
fallowing letter waamsntto<br />
Miyor Cheater J. Winberg<br />
and msmbart <strong>of</strong><br />
OceonOty Coundl with a<br />
laquHt It be printed tart.<br />
Dear B4ayor Wlmbarg Mid<br />
<strong>of</strong> city oouDcu:<br />
In Ocean<br />
but<br />
«*.<br />
down to a point what only a<br />
few businesses are farced to<br />
be dosed on Sunday.<br />
I can clearly remember the<br />
Ume when the basketball and<br />
tennis courts were closed and<br />
pkygoM,<br />
should keep our Sunday<br />
closing laws whereby<br />
everything Is closed (with fee<br />
exception <strong>of</strong> food and medical<br />
supplies) or open everything<br />
ifcwbustoeijei,tttei^(M<br />
opened its recreattonal<br />
At tfali point in time, I (acuities <strong>for</strong> a fee; whereas<br />
honestly agree with Roy th« private Individual cannot<br />
lli I hik hld te do the same. THi certainly<br />
whinied iiutail to whimtr we me founders <strong>of</strong> Oeto aty<br />
had In mind when they<br />
Initiated the Sunday closing<br />
laws.<br />
. I personally would like to<br />
see the town closed on Sunday<br />
•lit was many jean ago, but<br />
I think we should let the<br />
people <strong>of</strong> Ocean City decide<br />
one way or the other as to<br />
whether Sundtys should be<br />
completely (doled or completely<br />
open.<br />
Dr. Richard L.Rwb<br />
••;. '•••'• OceanCtty<br />
as beer bottles, on the<br />
sidewalks and private<br />
property whose numbers Increase<br />
each year. Otter togtine<br />
residents have expressed<br />
the sane concern and<br />
wonder if Ocean City is<br />
becoming the kind <strong>of</strong> place<br />
bey win not want to Uve in<br />
some day soon.<br />
If there has to be a choice, I<br />
would opt <strong>for</strong> a more<br />
restrictive Sunday law in an<br />
ef<strong>for</strong>t to halt our downhill<br />
slide. With wide open Sundays,<br />
it can only get worse<br />
very quickly, and be a signal<br />
to those whose principal aim<br />
b pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />
Perhaps It would be helpful<br />
<strong>for</strong> The' Serthwl-Ledger to<br />
conduct a poll In the <strong>for</strong>m <strong>of</strong> a<br />
coupon <strong>for</strong> readers to Indicate<br />
their choice <strong>for</strong> an "open"<br />
Sunday or a "closed" one with<br />
fee exceptions they feel are<br />
absolutely necessary Sunday.<br />
Maybe in this way the<br />
people and our leaders<br />
faring their wisdom can find<br />
a "final solution."<br />
DanCFarreU<br />
OceanCtty<br />
will settle mis controversy <strong>of</strong><br />
who wants what, ,<br />
I'm tired <strong>of</strong> people writing<br />
in and speaking <strong>for</strong> the rest,<br />
so ttey mink. Give the rest a<br />
chance to speak <strong>for</strong> themselves.<br />
If there Is a sincere<br />
desire to give mis opportunity<br />
to everyone who Is effected by<br />
fee blue laws someone should<br />
to It, now,<br />
Idohopethe majority <strong>of</strong> the<br />
permanent residents<br />
recognize the summer and<br />
tourist people who make Us<br />
fee "world's greatest family<br />
resort" and don't want mem<br />
and their opinions on the next<br />
bus out <strong>of</strong> town,<br />
I sure wouldn't say "Hey,<br />
you should know this la a<br />
• tourist town and If you don't<br />
want hustle and bustle go<br />
retire someplace else."<br />
No one should ask permanent<br />
residents who don't<br />
Uke tourists to leave from<br />
Memorial Day to Labor Day.<br />
For sure, we don't want<br />
Identification cards <strong>for</strong><br />
everyone who stays here.<br />
Tourists would not be<br />
allowed be<strong>for</strong>e Memorial Day<br />
and after Labor Day, and only<br />
permitted weekends if they<br />
complain three times in a<br />
row. The fourth time they get -<br />
thrown out completely and<br />
bused to another resort<br />
Permanent residents are<br />
allowed during the summer',<br />
only if they stay <strong>of</strong>f feeboards<br />
and Indoors writing letters<br />
telling nuts like me to go to<br />
WiMwood.<br />
Let's hope we never reach<br />
•this state In Ocean City. But<br />
who knows, nothing U sacred<br />
if the blue laws change, so<br />
I've beard!<br />
Charles Furimaky<br />
chief urges<br />
bond approval<br />
By JERRY F. ENGLISH<br />
Commissioner<br />
Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Environmental Protection<br />
In 1923 visionary American<br />
post HartCrane was moved to<br />
write these words describing<br />
Ms panoramic view <strong>of</strong> New<br />
York Harbor; "The ships, fee<br />
harbor, and the skyline<br />
<strong>of</strong> Manhattan, midnight,<br />
morning or evening — rain,<br />
snow or sun. It la everything<br />
from mountains to the walls <strong>of</strong><br />
Jerusalem and Nineveh."<br />
Inspired by this spectacular<br />
view, Crane went on to write<br />
an epic American poem, The<br />
Britfec.<br />
More recent environmental,<br />
architectural, and landscape<br />
visionaries were equally<br />
inspired by mis view as they<br />
went on to create another<br />
"epic"; Liberty State Park.<br />
First opened on Flag<br />
Day (June 14), 1976, Liberty<br />
Park has gone on to"become<br />
New Jersey's most popular<br />
state park, It is easy to see<br />
why.<br />
The park fully exploits fee<br />
unparallelled beauty <strong>of</strong> New<br />
York Harbor. The Statue <strong>of</strong><br />
liberty stands just <strong>of</strong>fshore,<br />
as does Ellis Island, The New<br />
York skyline rises<br />
majestically across the<br />
harbor, and the Verrazano<br />
Bridge can be seen in fee<br />
distance.<br />
Yet to fully appreciate the<br />
impresslveness <strong>of</strong> Liberty<br />
State Park, one must first<br />
consider the condition <strong>of</strong> fee<br />
park be<strong>for</strong>e Its development<br />
Much <strong>of</strong> fee park was a<br />
landfill. Sea grass abounded<br />
and fee shore was littered<br />
wife beer cans, old tins, and<br />
driftwood. Rows <strong>of</strong> rotted<br />
pilings <strong>for</strong>med a natural<br />
graveyard, a silent<br />
monument to a once-busy<br />
waterfront<br />
Today,. fee pilings have<br />
been removed, and a<br />
promenade (lined with flap<br />
<strong>of</strong> fee50 states) has been buflt<br />
which brings visitors into fee<br />
very presence <strong>of</strong> the Statue <strong>of</strong><br />
liberty.<br />
However, we cannot be<br />
satisfied to rest on feelaurels<br />
we have earned <strong>for</strong> feesuccess<br />
<strong>of</strong> Liberty State Park.<br />
There aremany more miles <strong>of</strong><br />
waterfront wasteland<br />
rpfnnlnlng in New Jersey<br />
awaiting rejuvenation,<br />
A Joint state and federal<br />
harbor cleanup program has<br />
already been Initiated to<br />
address mis problem. In 1977<br />
New Jersey <strong>vote</strong>rs approved<br />
fee Beaches and Harbors<br />
Bond Act allocating $10<br />
million <strong>for</strong> fee state's Initial<br />
share In fee program. Bach<br />
state dollar spent <strong>for</strong> harbor<br />
cleanup in Norm Jersey is<br />
matched by two federal<br />
dollars from fee New York<br />
Harbor ' Collection and<br />
Removal <strong>of</strong> Drift Project,<br />
This Joint appropriation<br />
financed cleanups along the<br />
Hudson River and Newark<br />
Bay,<br />
The $10 million approved<br />
from fee 1977 bond Issue was<br />
never intended to fund the<br />
entire New Jersey cleanupp<br />
program, however. An additional<br />
$12 million is needed<br />
to complete the program,<br />
including $2 million <strong>for</strong> work<br />
in South Jersey, With cost<br />
sharing from fee federal<br />
government, this will<br />
generate a $66 million<br />
waterfront Improvement<br />
program,<br />
The additional funding <strong>for</strong><br />
fee harbor cleanup program<br />
Is included in fee1980 Natural<br />
Resources Bond Issue which<br />
will be on the November<br />
ballot. If approved, this bond<br />
issue will finance cleanups<br />
along fee Passalc, Hafkensick<br />
and Hudson Riverac fee<br />
New York, Newark (and<br />
Rarltan Bays, and along fee<br />
Arthur Kill. In addition, a new<br />
cleanup program will be<br />
instituted <strong>for</strong> fee Camden<br />
waterfront<br />
Harbor cleanup will benefit<br />
New Jersey through the<br />
Improvement <strong>of</strong> waterfront<br />
property values, reduction <strong>of</strong><br />
damage to vessels, reduction<br />
<strong>of</strong> fire hazards, improvements<br />
in fee quality <strong>of</strong><br />
air and water in fee harbor<br />
areas, elimination <strong>of</strong> hazards<br />
to life and health, and improvement<br />
hi fee aesthetic<br />
qualities and general appearance<br />
<strong>of</strong> New Jersey's<br />
waterfront<br />
The primary beneficiaries<br />
<strong>of</strong> these projects are New<br />
Jersey's urban areas, but all<br />
New Jersey residents can<br />
enjoy and take pride In an<br />
attractive, prosperous<br />
waterfront<br />
The 1880 Natural Resources<br />
Bond Issue will provide fee<br />
funds necessary to complete<br />
fee harbor cleanup program<br />
and revitalize. our waterfronts,<br />
, Let's help to keep Hart<br />
Crane's vision alive by voting<br />
and tot's continue to protect<br />
our earth. .<br />
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<strong>On</strong>e stop documentation<br />
By DAVID M. MAXFIELD<br />
SmlHuonlan News Service<br />
American families trying to<br />
track down their ancestral<br />
nob know fee frustration:<br />
vital records scattered across<br />
fee country In county courthouses<br />
or obscure government<br />
<strong>of</strong>fices, stashed In fee<br />
attics <strong>of</strong> distant relatives, or<br />
worse, inadvertently<br />
distroved.<br />
Art historians and<br />
biographers, many <strong>of</strong> them<br />
burdened also by limited<br />
reasearch funds, used to<br />
share similar frustrations.<br />
Bit today it's easy <strong>for</strong> fee<br />
scholar or simply fee curious<br />
art lover to locate millions <strong>of</strong><br />
valuable documents In one<br />
stop, at fee Smithsonian Institution's<br />
<strong>Archives</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
American Art based in<br />
Washington, D.C.<br />
Here can be-found a letter<br />
from London written in 1783<br />
by one <strong>of</strong> fee en's notable<br />
portrait painters, Benjamin<br />
West, an American expatriate.<br />
In a cheerful tone<br />
feat now seems odd — West<br />
had become George Ill's<br />
court painter and a member<br />
<strong>of</strong> his inner circle — feeartist<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered congratulations to his<br />
<strong>for</strong>mer pupil, Charles<br />
Willson Peale, "and my<br />
countrymen In general, on the<br />
event <strong>of</strong> peace and <strong>for</strong>titude<br />
they have shown during fee<br />
unhappy war,"<br />
West continued, "You have<br />
given me great delight In<br />
saying you would by feenext<br />
opportunity, send me a whole<br />
portrait <strong>of</strong> feat greatest <strong>of</strong> aU<br />
characters, , George<br />
Washington."<br />
"When we see thla nearly<br />
200 year-old letter — the<br />
'Con man alive and well 1<br />
frayed paper, the firm hand,<br />
the quaint spelling, ths<br />
elegant expression," says<br />
Garnett deputy director <strong>of</strong> fee<br />
archives, "both West and the<br />
18th centmy take on a reality<br />
not found in books about fee<br />
period."<br />
Over the oast 26 years, fee<br />
archives has collected and<br />
codified 7 million<br />
irreplaceable documents and<br />
photographs gathered from<br />
the nation's artists,<br />
museums, dealers and<br />
galleries. Deeded or temporarily<br />
loaned to fee archives,<br />
these papers are<br />
available on micr<strong>of</strong>ilm not<br />
only In Washington, but in<br />
other regional centers —<br />
Detroit, Boston, New York<br />
and San Francisco.<br />
This collection <strong>of</strong> personal<br />
diaries, correspondence,<br />
sketchbooks and business<br />
papers, spanning nearly three<br />
centuries, <strong>for</strong>ms the building<br />
blocks <strong>of</strong> art history.<br />
Among fee letters in 0M<br />
archives' flies i» a blunt note<br />
by Wuulow Homer about Ms<br />
painting "The Gulf Stream"<br />
(1899).<br />
"I regret very much feat I<br />
have painted a picture that<br />
requires any description,"<br />
Homer complained to one art<br />
dealer. "Hie subject <strong>of</strong> fee<br />
picture is comprised in fee<br />
title. I have crossed the Gulf<br />
Stream 10 times and I should<br />
know something about it."<br />
Still later, in 1913, Airing<br />
ttie New York Armory Sum,<br />
which was to alter the<br />
American art world by Introducing<br />
modern European<br />
painting and sculpture to this<br />
country, Watt Kuhn, one <strong>of</strong> fee<br />
organizers, wrote a friend-<br />
"You haven't any idea how<br />
Us confounded thing has<br />
developed. Every afternoon<br />
Lexington Avenue and fee<br />
side streets are Jammed with<br />
private automobiles, old<br />
fashioned borse equipages<br />
and tad cabs. The (New<br />
past. You just, can't compare<br />
today's letters to the level and<br />
style <strong>of</strong> fee life and early Safe<br />
century writing,"<br />
Three or four times a year,<br />
an archives truck travels to<br />
fee regional centers,<br />
bringing toWashington 200 or<br />
York) Globe described fee so cartons <strong>of</strong> newly-acquired<br />
crush on the outside as material. Besides<br />
resembling opening night at correspondence, there are<br />
fee opera, wife a uni<strong>for</strong>med old invitations, invoices <strong>for</strong><br />
attendant using • megaphone supplies, catalogs, cancelled<br />
to call the chauffered checks and mountains <strong>of</strong><br />
automobiles,"<br />
press clippings — useful<br />
Though strongest In its 20th dues to feepast.<br />
century records, fee archives Found among fee sculptor<br />
Is concerned about feedecline Joseph Cornell's papers were<br />
in the qualify <strong>of</strong> correspondence<br />
in recent years. have Intended <strong>for</strong> one <strong>of</strong> hia<br />
a number <strong>of</strong> things he may<br />
Communications now are creations: Ping pong balls,<br />
largely by phone, curator day pipes, cheap marbles,<br />
Arthur Brrtm notes, and wine glasses and a bird's nest<br />
"we're getting material with Acquiring all thla la an art<br />
less in<strong>for</strong>mation than in fee in itself.<br />
Chain letter schemes continue in spite <strong>of</strong> warnings<br />
By ADAMS, LEVIN<br />
Director<br />
New Jersey Division<br />
<strong>of</strong> Consumer Affairs<br />
feat when your name<br />
reaches the top <strong>of</strong> a list <strong>of</strong><br />
names, thousands <strong>of</strong> other<br />
people who are similarly<br />
drawn into feescheme wUl be<br />
He has probably changed sending you money and fee<br />
Us appearance and approach dollars will just magically roll<br />
recently. You may not to.<br />
recognize him at first. But if These schemes are<br />
you listen to what he Is really inherently fraudulent because<br />
saying, you'll know him: feeit is mathematically impossible<br />
<strong>for</strong> them to continue.<br />
They all assume that fee<br />
con man.<br />
He's alive and well and<br />
doing his best to lighten your<br />
wallet.<br />
For example, fee latest In<br />
what seems to be a recent<br />
number <strong>of</strong> people who participate<br />
In fee scheme will<br />
expand geometrically.<br />
After just a small number <strong>of</strong><br />
rounds, however, the number<br />
wave <strong>of</strong> get-rlch-qulck seams<br />
made headlines as it swept <strong>of</strong> new people who must add<br />
through New York earlier this their names to feeUst would<br />
summer. We have received have to equal fee entire<br />
Inquires In our <strong>of</strong>fice about population <strong>of</strong> the planet In<br />
less-pubUcted chain letter<br />
schemes which pop up<br />
periodically.<br />
These schemes are all<br />
variations <strong>of</strong> feeold technique<br />
in which a promoter promises<br />
quick and easy riches in a<br />
solicitation letter, convincing<br />
people to add their names to a<br />
Ust and, <strong>of</strong> course, to said<br />
money. Die promoter claims<br />
order, <strong>for</strong> the scheme to<br />
continue.<br />
No matter now feescheme<br />
U described and despite all<br />
fee usual claims thai "it is<br />
perfectly legal," the<br />
promoters cannot change fee<br />
basic law <strong>of</strong> mathematics.<br />
Some Of the solicitations <strong>for</strong><br />
chain letters claim feat they<br />
are merely "marketing"<br />
plans because you are buying<br />
a "product." The "product"<br />
is usually a photocopied piece<br />
<strong>of</strong> paper containing a<br />
"report" on how to get rich<br />
quickly which you are Instructed<br />
to "re-sell" to others<br />
along with a copy <strong>of</strong> feechain<br />
totter solicitation,<br />
Of Course, fee "product<br />
marketing" Is just a thin veil<br />
disguising fee real purpose <strong>of</strong><br />
fee activities; to send fee<br />
solicitation letter to<br />
prospective participants.<br />
To the con man, fee beauty<br />
<strong>of</strong> fee old chain letter scheme<br />
is that his "marks" do all fee<br />
work, The slickest con man Is<br />
someone who just gets feeball<br />
rolling, site back, lets Ms<br />
marks con themselves, and<br />
then counts his money,<br />
The chain letter, no<br />
matter how it Is disguised, is<br />
such a scam.<br />
This helps explain why<br />
chain letter schemes continue<br />
to thrive despite being exposed<br />
Ume and again as<br />
fraudulent — and Illegal.<br />
The lure <strong>of</strong> big riches <strong>for</strong> a<br />
relatively small amount <strong>of</strong><br />
money is dangerously attractive<br />
to many people, The<br />
con man Is betting that<br />
enough people will say: "I<br />
might as well risk $10 or |2Q<br />
when I have a chance to make<br />
thousands."<br />
In the peat majority <strong>of</strong><br />
cases, those who part wife $10<br />
or |U in order to "buy into"<br />
fee scheme'simply end up $10<br />
or $20 poorer. The only people<br />
who ever make any money in<br />
these schemes are the Initial<br />
promoters who pull in a lot <strong>of</strong><br />
money be<strong>for</strong>e fee scheme<br />
collapses under the wielght <strong>of</strong><br />
ttie laws <strong>of</strong> mathematics,<br />
"Financial success Is not<br />
reserved <strong>for</strong> just a few smart<br />
people," trumpeted one such<br />
chain letter promotion which<br />
we received in our <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
nseenfly, ,,<br />
' The' hitter continued as fee 1<br />
con man baited fee hook to<br />
snare his mark: "Take a look<br />
around your neighborhood.<br />
You'll see a lot <strong>of</strong> people who<br />
are less intelligent than you<br />
are and who don't work any<br />
harder than you do, but <strong>for</strong><br />
FHets by Charl<br />
A fisherman is silhouetted in slumber as he awaits a bite to signal iti way up his line which is<br />
hanging from the walkway <strong>of</strong> the 50th* Street fishing pier.<br />
Senators seek N.J. VHF license<br />
In a move to secure a VHP* must allocate fee available<br />
television station <strong>for</strong> Newlicense to a state without a<br />
Jersey, U.S. Senators station, if It is technically<br />
Harrison A Williams Jr. (D-feasible to do so.<br />
NJ) and BUI Bradley (D-NJ)<br />
will introduce a measure this<br />
week which would provide <strong>for</strong><br />
at least one VHF station in<br />
each state,<br />
The Williams-Bradley<br />
measure, announced this<br />
week, will be submitted as an<br />
amendment to S. 2827, fee<br />
Communications Act<br />
Amendments <strong>of</strong> mo, which is<br />
currently pending be<strong>for</strong>e fee<br />
Committee on Commerce,<br />
Science and Transportation.<br />
The amendment would<br />
require that if a VHF station<br />
becomes available in a state<br />
that .already has other VHF<br />
stations, the Federal Communications<br />
Commission<br />
mmm<br />
, New Jersey and Delaware<br />
are the only states now<br />
without commercial VHF<br />
stations,<br />
"As has been well<br />
documented, people in our<br />
state must depend on news<br />
from major television stations<br />
based in and there<strong>for</strong>e biased<br />
towards New York and<br />
Pennsylvania," Williams<br />
nid, "To date, un<strong>for</strong>tunately, licensee <strong>for</strong> three major<br />
fee actions taken by feeFCCtelevision stations, including<br />
to rectify this problem have Channel 9 in New York.<br />
been something short <strong>of</strong> "win Channel 9 available<br />
satisfying."<br />
<strong>for</strong> relicensing, the FCC has a<br />
Williams, co-chairman <strong>of</strong> perfect opportunity to resolve<br />
fee New Jersey Coalition <strong>for</strong> New Jersey's longstanding<br />
Fair Broadcasting, has<br />
worked <strong>for</strong> the past decade to<br />
secure a VHF station <strong>for</strong> fee<br />
state.<br />
"In the past, fee FCC has<br />
refused to give our state a<br />
VHF station because, In order<br />
to do so, it would have had to<br />
take a frequency away from<br />
an otherwise qualified out-<strong>of</strong>state<br />
licensee, Thla obstacle,<br />
however, was recently<br />
removed," Bradley said,<br />
Williams referred to a<br />
commission decision in<br />
January to deny license<br />
renewal <strong>for</strong> RKO General,<br />
problem," Bradley said. "Our<br />
amendment would direct fee<br />
FCC to seize this auspicious<br />
opportunity and finally<br />
provide a major outlet <strong>for</strong><br />
news and public In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
<strong>for</strong> our state's 8 million<br />
residents."<br />
In the House, U.S. Rep,<br />
Andrew Maguire (D-7th<br />
District), and a number <strong>of</strong><br />
other New Jersey<br />
congressmen have Introduced<br />
a similar bill which is be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
fee Committee on Interstate<br />
and Foreign Commerce,<br />
Earlier this year, Williams<br />
and Bradley joined in<br />
petitioning the FCC to<br />
reallocate Channel 9 from<br />
New York to New Jersey, A<br />
commission decision on<br />
whether to begin proceedings<br />
on fee petition is expected<br />
within ttie next few weeks.<br />
some reason, they art earning<br />
a tot more money."<br />
If your neighbor la earning<br />
more money than you, It isn't<br />
because he respond! to chain<br />
letters or wild get-rich-quick<br />
promotions. And if you don't<br />
believe feat, you're probably<br />
just fee kind <strong>of</strong> mark feeeon<br />
man Is seeking.<br />
Page Five, SecHon Two<br />
Friday, August 22, 1980<br />
Ann<br />
Persistence Is probably fee<br />
most Important quality<br />
needed in this work," says<br />
June Halfley, area coltoctcr<br />
<strong>for</strong> fee Washington <strong>of</strong>fice. "A<br />
sense <strong>of</strong> timing la alao Important."<br />
Sometimes, an artist's heir,<br />
usually a widow, win <strong>of</strong>fer all<br />
fee papers the archives would<br />
Uke, but others need gentle<br />
prodding as well as help In<br />
sorting and boxing the<br />
material. "<strong>On</strong>e told me later<br />
she could never have done this<br />
by herself," Haifley<br />
remembers.<br />
Luck also seems to play a<br />
rather large role In the<br />
acquisition work. McCoy<br />
re<strong>calls</strong> that, shortly sftar<br />
painter Rockwell Kent made<br />
arrangements to donate nil<br />
files to the archives, a fire<br />
devastated hU New York<br />
home.<br />
"We wish fee whole houae<br />
wife Its now Irreplaceable<br />
contents had been lent to fee<br />
archives," Kent later taJd.<br />
And then there are fee<br />
surprises. Called to Vermont<br />
after fee death <strong>of</strong> Robert G.<br />
Mclntyre, fee last owner <strong>of</strong><br />
fee influential New York City<br />
Macbeth Gallery, McCoy and<br />
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scattered through the<br />
premises in a state oC wild<br />
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work - bat only m<br />
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artUts, those who haw* loBpt<br />
detailed diaries and carried<br />
on rich correspondence wljfc<br />
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their day.<br />
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Green Shaw, a relatively<br />
unknown abstract paUHMf<br />
fee lttoa and *M, contain<br />
such valuables u le<br />
from Cole Porter and<br />
Mencken, notes from Aa|t«<br />
Loot and F.SccttFUinrrtl<br />
and a small, while card from<br />
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AME<br />
ST. JAMES AME<br />
7th ST. and Haven Av,<br />
Ocean City<br />
Rev, C. Beres<strong>for</strong>d Barrow,<br />
pastor<br />
Rfv. Sara E. Banks and Eev,<br />
WUile Hockett, aisislant to<br />
pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
8:30 a.m. . Sunday Church<br />
School<br />
ill a.m.. Morning Worship,<br />
annual ehildrens day<br />
program Immediately after.<br />
,3:30 p.m. • Sons and<br />
Daughters <strong>of</strong> Allen observing<br />
Ttth anniversary<br />
»7;30 p,m. - Evening Service<br />
'H pjn,<br />
Study<br />
Prayer and Hfcto<br />
Assembly <strong>of</strong> God<br />
ABUNDANT LD*B<br />
ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />
Lyndhurst Road (VFW)<br />
Upper Township<br />
Andrew Nilsen. pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
10 a.m. • SundJay School<br />
11 a,m, - Worship Service<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
'7 pjn. • Foundations <strong>for</strong><br />
Kaith<br />
MAINLAND ASSEMBLY OF<br />
GtOD<br />
3115 New Rd,<br />
Unwood<br />
Rev, Franklin R, Stanley,<br />
pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
: . 10 a.m. • Sunday Sdiool<br />
11 a.m. - Worship Servide<br />
^•,30 p.m, • Evening Service<br />
•ftWRSDAY<br />
7 :30 p.m. • Meditation Bible<br />
St. John's/<br />
"Lutheran<br />
I:<br />
I Church<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22,1980<br />
Worship together this week<br />
Baptist<br />
CALVARY INDEPENDENT<br />
Mi St. and New York Av<br />
Somers Point<br />
Donald E, Sawtefle, pastor<br />
TODAY (Friday)<br />
I p.m, . Youth ac<br />
Junior and senior high<br />
SUNDAY<br />
8:48 am - Sunday school<br />
II ajn. . Morning worship<br />
I p.m. . Family study hour<br />
7 pjn, - Evening service<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
7:30 pjn,< - Ptt^m and<br />
bible study. Children's hour.<br />
smixm BAPTIST<br />
7th St. and Slmpeon Av.<br />
Ocean City<br />
Rev. James Blrts, palter<br />
SUNDAY<br />
10 a.m. Sunday School<br />
11 aja, Morning Worship<br />
7 p,m, • Evening Service<br />
MONDAY<br />
Men's Day.<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
7 p.m.. able Study<br />
! pjn, • Old Fashioned<br />
Prayer Service<br />
SECOND CAPE MAY<br />
BAPTIST<br />
800 S. Shore Rd.<br />
Mwroora<br />
The Rev. Russell H. Bowers<br />
Jr., minister<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:45 am. - Sunday School<br />
11 a.m. • Morning Worship<br />
7 p.m. - Evening <strong>of</strong><br />
Fellowship<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
7:30 p.m. - Hour <strong>of</strong> Prayer<br />
Central Ave. at 10th St. Ocean City, N.J. Dial 399-0798<br />
8:30 A.M. The Service - Holy Communion<br />
s: 9:30 A.M. Christian Education Hour<br />
??; 11:00 A.M. The Service<br />
:i : : Rev Albert E.AIspach<br />
vV''*:-:*^-'-:-:-:*:-:.:^^<br />
Gfteatert<br />
Curim<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
TABERNACLE<br />
Itataf AMMN, Stt toS»i Strattt Qttah CHf, Nw tomy<br />
SUNDAY, AUGUST 24th<br />
9 and 11 A.M.<br />
(Song Service; 8; 4$ S, 10: 4S><br />
DR. ANTHONY<br />
CAMPOLO<br />
Eastern College<br />
Chairman, Sociology Dept.<br />
St. Davids, Penna.<br />
7:30 P.M.<br />
(SonflSsrvieB:7:lS)<br />
DR, ROBERT H,<br />
SCHULLER<br />
Television Hour <strong>of</strong> Power<br />
Garden Grove. CaW.<br />
Music By:<br />
THI OCEAN CITY TABiRNACUI QUARTET<br />
Tom Perkins J. Robfirt Btnneft<br />
Director-Baritone , Tenor<br />
Winifred Def<strong>for</strong>e<br />
Sharon Harding<br />
Soprano Contralto 1<br />
B. Weodiey Kalihorf<br />
at the Console<br />
NEXT SUNDAY, AUGUST 31st<br />
Morning Service*: 9:00 A 11:00<br />
DR: HENRY H. NICHOLS<br />
Janw Memorial United<br />
MMtudift Church, Pttta. Ptnm.<br />
7:30 P.M. Service<br />
(Song Service 7:15)<br />
MORTCRIM<br />
Ltctunr-Newuiin<br />
BRBIN m BAPTIST<br />
I 51 Just <strong>of</strong>f Rt. 50<br />
O>rtainCity<br />
Rev. RJ, Biggin, pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:45 ajn, • Sunday Sdiool<br />
frith classes <strong>for</strong> all<br />
Nursary provided.<br />
11 a.m. - Morning Worship<br />
6 p.m. . Youth Fellowship<br />
7 p.m. - Evening Service<br />
toUowed by FiUowahip Hour<br />
THURSDAY<br />
7 p.m, . AWANA Youth<br />
dubs <strong>for</strong> all ages, kindergarten<br />
through high school<br />
FAITH BAPTIST<br />
Rt 48, Tuekahoe<br />
Barry Rice, pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:45 a.m. Sunday School<br />
10:48 a.m. Morning Ser<br />
vice<br />
7 pjn. - Evening Service<br />
SEAVffiW BAPTIST<br />
2025 Shore Rd,<br />
linwood<br />
Rev. Dr. Stanley Nodder,<br />
Interim minister<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:15 a.m.<br />
(he Chapel<br />
9:45 ajn.<br />
School<br />
• Prayer Time in<br />
• Sunday Church<br />
11 a.m. • Morning Worship<br />
Servloe<br />
11:30 a.m. • Children's<br />
Worship Program<br />
2 p.m, • Alcoholics<br />
Anonymous<br />
8:30 pjn. • Membership<br />
Class <strong>for</strong> young people and<br />
adults,<br />
OCEAN C»Y BAPTIST<br />
Home <strong>of</strong> the Ocean City<br />
Summer Bible Conference<br />
10th St. and Weslsy Av.<br />
Rev. David L. Waterman,<br />
pastor<br />
Don Heche, conference<br />
musical director<br />
primary church<br />
7:30p.m. •Bible Conference<br />
directed by Pastor Waterman.<br />
Speaker, Dr. Paul<br />
Anderson, Pastor <strong>of</strong> Perry<br />
Hall Baptist Church, Perry<br />
Hall, Md. Music by Pad<br />
Schumacher, vocalist Don<br />
Heche, organist<br />
7:30 pjn. - Supervised night<br />
nursery, <strong>for</strong> age five and<br />
under,<br />
9:15 pjn. -Youth sing at the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. George<br />
Henry, 901 Gardens Parkway,<br />
MONDAY<br />
7:30 p.m. - bible Conference<br />
directed by Paitor Waterman.<br />
Speaker, Dr. Paul<br />
Anderson, Paul Schumacher,<br />
vocalist.<br />
TUESDAY through FRIDAY<br />
10 a.m. . Morning bible<br />
hour. Speaker, Dr. Paul<br />
Anderson<br />
7:30p jn, - Bible Conference<br />
directed by Pasta 1 Waterman.<br />
Speaker, Dr, Paul<br />
Anderson, Paul Schumacher,<br />
vocalist.<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
9:30 a.m. - Kids dub <strong>for</strong><br />
boys and girls up to7th grade,<br />
conducted by Nancy Heche,<br />
Jane Stoltzfus and staff <strong>of</strong> 30<br />
teachers.<br />
7 p,m. - Prayer meeting<br />
conducted by Pastor David<br />
Waterman.<br />
iilB pjn. . Youth activity,<br />
"Preacher on the Spot," at<br />
the home <strong>of</strong> Pastor and Mrs,.<br />
Waterman. Music by Paul<br />
Schumacher.<br />
PAULUN MEMORIAL<br />
BAPTIST<br />
(An American Baptist<br />
Church)<br />
18th St. and Simpson Av.<br />
Ocean City Community<br />
Center<br />
Rev. Richard Wlngate, pastor<br />
Waiter Fredericks, vocal<br />
SUNDAY<br />
> SUNDAY<br />
r at Wataoni? 9<br />
Restturirit, 10th St. and Rev.<br />
Ocean Av. Boardwalk Park, Not Dece<br />
10th St. and boardwalk, Junior church up to grade<br />
Stalnton's and Acme lots, four.<br />
Weit Av., and at the church,<br />
during Sunday School and<br />
The church <strong>of</strong>flee Is located<br />
worship. Bui at Andrew's Inn. 1330 Ocean<br />
morning<br />
transportation to and from Av. Phone 398-8126.<br />
Sunday School and church.<br />
Dial-a-Rlde 39^2281.<br />
9:30 ajn. - Sunday School<br />
with graded classes <strong>for</strong> fee<br />
family. Ken Bromund,<br />
superintendent.<br />
10:45 ajn. - Worship Service.<br />
Organist, Eton Heche.<br />
Message by Pastor David L.<br />
Waterman.<br />
10:45 ajn. - Supervised<br />
nursery, toddlers and<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
First Church <strong>of</strong> .<br />
Christ Scientist<br />
md Reading Room<br />
Sth St. & Asbury Avt,<br />
iNA.VI.<br />
m.y, 1:00 P.M.<br />
TailimMJllMHIIng<br />
HndlntllMmD.il,.<br />
11 AM. to 3 P.M.<br />
ALL WELCOME,<br />
Jfirat<br />
—•<br />
CathoUc<br />
OUR LADY OF SORROWS<br />
R.C.<br />
Wabash, and'Poplar Aw.<br />
Unwood<br />
Rev. Leonard Carrier!, pastor<br />
Masses - 7 and 8:30 ajn.<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Confessions - 4 to 5 and 7:30<br />
to B:»U pJB,<br />
Mass • iiM p.m.<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Masses-8,9:30 and 11 ajn.<br />
•nd 6:30 pjn.<br />
ST. FRANCES C ABRINI R.C.<br />
aid St. and Atlantic Av.<br />
Ocean City<br />
Msp. William MeCorristta,<br />
pastor<br />
MASSES<br />
Saturday - 6 and 7:30 pjn.<br />
Sunday - 7,1, 9, Wai and<br />
11:00 aJBi<br />
Cljurcr]<br />
The United Presbyterian, U.S.A.<br />
7th and Wesley Avenue<br />
Rev. Win. Radcliffe Alien, Th.M,, Pastor<br />
blrector <strong>of</strong> Musk<br />
HENRY C.LOPER<br />
Organist<br />
JEANRIDOWAY<br />
SUNDAY. AUGUST 24,1980<br />
MOBNING WORSHIP - 8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m.<br />
"THi SECRET OF<br />
HAPPINESi"<br />
Mr. Ailtn - prtaeh|no<br />
EVENING WORSHIP-7:30 p.m.<br />
"BORN AGAIN"<br />
Motion Picture - Chuck Colson - Watergate<br />
SUNDAY SCHOOL-9:30 a.m.<br />
Bible Center Classes<br />
.Nursery • Teens - College Adults<br />
TUESDAY MORNING -10:30 a.m.<br />
OtiMt Teacher • Berry Bolton<br />
WEDNESDAY EVENING • 7:30 p.m.<br />
The Bible Study Hour<br />
Visitors Are Always Welcome<br />
"HoUIng Forth TA» Ward Ofitf" Phttlppkn Zii<br />
Confessions Saturday from<br />
11 a.m. to noon and be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
mass In the evening,<br />
OUR LADY OF GOOD<br />
OOUNSm,<br />
40th St. and Asbury Av.<br />
Ocean City<br />
Msgr. Joseph Doherty, pastor<br />
.MaMeS- 7:48,9,10:16,11:30<br />
ins, and S p.m.<br />
ST. JOSEPH'S R.C.<br />
4308 Landis Av,<br />
Sea Isle City<br />
Rev. John Killeen, pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
8 ajn, •<br />
10 a.m, •<br />
MONDAY • FRIDAY<br />
Holy Eucharist<br />
7:30 and I ajn, • Mass<br />
Choral Morning<br />
Prayer and Sermon. Story<br />
DAILY<br />
Masses' 8 and 10 ajn., and 7 FRTOAY<br />
Hour <strong>for</strong> younger children.<br />
p.m.<br />
Confessions - 7 to7:30 p.m.<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Masses • 4, 5:18, 7 and B:li<br />
pjn.<br />
SUNDAY<br />
7,8, 9, lOKli and 11:80 ajn.,<br />
and 6 p.m.<br />
CONFESSIONS<br />
Thursday and Friday after<br />
8 a.m. mass, and Saturday<br />
2.M to S.'» pjn.<br />
W. AUGUSTINE'S<br />
13th ft. and Wesley Ave.<br />
Ocean City<br />
Msgr. James Welsh, pastor<br />
0AD7Y ~~<br />
Masses 7 and a a.m.<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Masses • 4,5:45 and 7 p.m.<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Masses •<br />
noon.<br />
CONFESSIONS<br />
Weekdays after<br />
mass.<br />
8, 9:15, 10:30 and<br />
SEVENTH 1MY AD-<br />
SUNDAY<br />
VENTTST CHURCH<br />
(Temprary Location)<br />
john F. Kennedy Blvd. and<br />
FB* Rd,<br />
Sea Isle Citv<br />
Pastor Allen Fine<br />
a.m.<br />
Saturdays 2:30 to3:30 pjn,<br />
and after 7 p.m. mass.<br />
CHURCH OF THE<br />
RESURRECTION, R.C.<br />
200 W. Tuekahoe Rd.<br />
Marmora<br />
Msgr. James J. Zegers,<br />
pastor<br />
MONDAY through FRTOAY<br />
8 ajn. • Masses<br />
SATURDAY<br />
4 and 6:30 p.m:t-MasSes<br />
SUNDAY""*<br />
Masses - 7:45, 9,10:15 and<br />
UiSOain.<br />
Confessions be<strong>for</strong>e each<br />
Mass.<br />
ST. JOSEPH'S B. C.<br />
3»re Rd. and Harbor La.,<br />
Somers Point<br />
DAILY<br />
Masses • 7 and 8 ajn. and 7<br />
pjn.<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Confenstona • 4:30 to 5:30<br />
and 7:45 to 8:30 pm<br />
Masses -7 pjn.<br />
SUNDAY<br />
»»••»••*••»»»»#<br />
SATURDAY<br />
8 ajn. . Mass<br />
5,6,7 and 8 p.m. -- Mass in<br />
the auditorium, 44th St. and<br />
Central Av.<br />
5,7and8 p.m..-Mass In the<br />
church, 44th St. and Landis<br />
Av.<br />
SUNDAY<br />
7,8,9,10,11 and noon - Mass<br />
to the auditorium.<br />
ilia, 10:15 and 11:15 • Mass<br />
to the church.<br />
raDN<br />
10 ajn. - Holy Eucharist In<br />
the Chapel<br />
Interdenominational<br />
MARMORA GOSPEL<br />
CHAPEL<br />
Lyndhurst and Wlstar Ave.<br />
Confession - After 8 a.m. Marmora<br />
Mass and 11 u . to noon. SUNDAY<br />
9:30 a A, - Worship Servict<br />
11 am. • Family Sole Hour<br />
7 p.m. - Gospel meeting<br />
Christian Science<br />
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />
SCIENTIST<br />
8th St. and Asbury Av.<br />
Ocean City<br />
SUNDAY<br />
11 ajn. - Church Service<br />
and Sunday School<br />
DAILY<br />
11 a.m. to 2 pjn. • Reading<br />
Room open.<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
8 p.m. . Meeting<br />
Episcopal<br />
HOLY mmv<br />
EPISCOPAL<br />
30th St. and Bay Av.<br />
Ocean City<br />
Rev. Charles L, Wood, EdD<br />
rector<br />
Rev. Paul B. Goss, assistant<br />
SUNDAY;<br />
8 a.m. . Early Eucharist<br />
10 ajn. • Morning prayer<br />
and Holy Baptism<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
isSO a.m. • Midweek<br />
Eucharist and Healing (1878<br />
Rite II)<br />
THURSDAY<br />
9:30 am. •<br />
group<br />
Parish prayer<br />
CHRIST EPISCOPAL<br />
1ST Sure Road<br />
Setters Point<br />
Rev, Roger T.<br />
Rtctor<br />
Rev. Robert<br />
Hamilton,<br />
K. Thomas,<br />
FIRST UNITED<br />
METHODIST CHURCH<br />
8th ami Central Avenue Ocian City. N. j . ;<br />
9i00 a.m. Church School ,<br />
tiOOand 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship<br />
"FORiGiVENESS"<br />
Pastor WHeoek preaching<br />
(Heir the 10:30 servlet oh WliBAMli<br />
SUMMER AUXILIARY •<br />
"Aunt Erma's Copebook" by Erma Bomlwek<br />
Mrs. Ewing-A Book Review<br />
TUESDAY, AUSUST 28th, 2:00 p.m.<br />
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27th, 9 to 1W0 a.m.<br />
VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL<br />
"Travels With Jesus"<br />
Age 3 through
PAGgJ — SECTION TWO<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY,<br />
•it<br />
Ocean City schools set bus schedules <strong>for</strong> irea eligible students<br />
p.m. The out route will Begin tt isth it. « te selwel on ragulariy 'ithedyied<br />
and Mr Av: tf Ml tJn, It wi I travel" BUM! at MMMdy,<br />
. ., - •"<br />
touth an My Av to Ufh It, i| i|rlll than Leave PrlnulrV. — aBpr«itn ahjfe<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22i IftxiiJ FRIDAY T AUGUST 82,1980 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J. PAGE 9 — SECTION<br />
PRIMARY SCHOOL<br />
Stata TraniHtrt.fion Mandate J: all J<br />
O<strong>of</strong> Irani: All pupils living In mi Ifil<br />
tram th« Ocean 10 tha B«y. (inifHi<br />
Ha. 18 tth St. or. KflHulM to WALK to<br />
me Primary school at 3th ft. and west<br />
Av All tfudtflti living north <strong>of</strong> lit<br />
fenta M. end mum « tin St. an<br />
KtBBulta to H iranso<strong>of</strong>ttd t Htcflvs th»<br />
idwi tnr inoai.<br />
ST. AUSUSTINE SCHOOL<br />
Ail euplli ilvino in mains from North<br />
If, to Jma It, from Ocean A. to ftii<br />
Mr, art sehMulM to WALK to tha SI<br />
Aueustlm School Pupiu who ilvt south<br />
<strong>of</strong> IBB SI w«f <strong>of</strong> Bay Av., ana all oltnf<br />
pupils are SBfuaylfa to M transp<strong>of</strong>lM<br />
ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN<br />
SCHOOL<br />
All pupil, living in the area from fast<br />
Atlantic Blvd. and watt Atlantic Blvd. to<br />
25m St., from me oiun to fh» Bay, art<br />
KAadultd to WALK to ma Atlantic<br />
Christian School, Pupiu who IIy, north<br />
<strong>of</strong> Salt Atlantic Blvd and WMt Atlantic<br />
Bivd and who live tsuth <strong>of</strong> inn It *«f<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bar Av., and all otntr pupils ari<br />
KhMuled to be transBorfad<br />
INTERMEmATI SCHOOL<br />
Ail pupiu living In the area from tth<br />
It. to uth St. and from Ocaan Av lo the<br />
Bay are icheduiaa to WALK to the in<br />
termedlatt SBwai at Ifth SI ana Bay<br />
Ay, Ail other pupil, are scheduled to Be<br />
franiported. liwt Mandate 43113<br />
Remote Defined)<br />
HIOH SCHOOL<br />
High ichaol pupiu to be traniBortM<br />
are scheduled as follows;<br />
All pupiu who live uuth <strong>of</strong> M St.,<br />
sail <strong>of</strong> the railroad, ana ail pupiii who<br />
live south <strong>of</strong> 20th if., WMI <strong>of</strong> the railroad<br />
Bui tail <strong>of</strong> Bay Av., are scheduled to M<br />
•raniooned to the Mlsh School. A Its, any<br />
ituaantt who llv. south <strong>of</strong> ltfh St., wast<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bay Av,, are traniportad to the High<br />
school.<br />
Stole Law Statute AIM _ The right<br />
and privilege <strong>of</strong> riding a Khoo! BUS<br />
desMidi upon propw Mhavler, it your<br />
child it involved In any act! <strong>of</strong><br />
misbehavior or alsresBect en the BUS.<br />
hfthe can M anciudad from the bui.<br />
•aglnnlill Tlmei For iacfi Ifhsil<br />
High school<br />
ifntaetv. 11<br />
St. Auguttlnf<br />
InfermMlate<br />
Primary<br />
CHimlm! Time For<br />
High School<br />
OfaaatSlI<br />
St. Auguitlna ...<br />
Intermediate<br />
Primary<br />
NOTE<br />
Unless<br />
Oeslgnaied, the bui<br />
l:Qia.m<br />
l!«a,m<br />
8;50»m<br />
9:flua,m.<br />
iaeh School<br />
..........Mlp.BI.<br />
3:15 p.m<br />
,1:11p.m.<br />
JiMp.m,<br />
bui<br />
•topi are<br />
will stop at even<br />
numbered ifFHts ONLY<br />
RMtl 1 • Bin A<br />
MORNING ROUT!<br />
Part I<br />
HIOH SCHOOL ONLY<br />
Tha route win begin at said st and<br />
Wtlt Av. at JiJO a.m. proceed weit to<br />
MM St, and Bay Av, The bin will man<br />
fncna to cupper Or, The BUI will<br />
continue down Clipper Dr to Anchorege<br />
]x. The bui will then turn right going<br />
jswara me oMan, It will than turn rlfht<br />
M Anchorage Or, ana continue to Uth<br />
II. and Slmpun Av The bui will then<br />
"proceed aaif on Uth Sf, to Aibury Av,,<br />
turn Knjth on Ajbury Av. and proceed tg<br />
•th St., turn atit an Slth Sf. to Central<br />
Av and than north on Central Av, to sth<br />
ft. The lait Itsp <strong>for</strong> Ihlt route will Be at<br />
ttM, Sf and Cantral Av. From tfh St,<br />
and cantril Av. the but will travel Mlt<br />
» Ocean Avand the high icnool,<br />
arriving at 7 ii a.m.<br />
AHI6NIB STOM:<br />
32nd St. aMWMt Av,<br />
NE comer <strong>of</strong> Una st, and Bay Av.<br />
52nd Si, ana Clipper Dr,<br />
Clipper Dr. «M Anchorage Dr,<br />
55th St, and Slmpton Ay,<br />
> 'NW corner <strong>of</strong> 54th St. 1M Aibury Av,<br />
NW earner at 3th st. tM Auury AV,<br />
. IE center <strong>of</strong> 34m St. aM central Av.<br />
• IE comer <strong>of</strong> ||na St. and Central Av.<br />
• Mlle»oe: 4,1<br />
" Part 3<br />
- INTIRMIDiATI 101001.<br />
ONLY<br />
;•<br />
The but will leave the nigh Mtooi at<br />
8:10 a.m. and proceed to tth It, ana<br />
central Av, It will turn tauth on Central<br />
Av, ana proceed to Mm St. it will turn<br />
WHt on Uth It, to WMt Av,, turn north<br />
, on Watt Av, to f Jth St., turn watt on 34Hi<br />
- St, ana proceed to lay Av, ts the in-<br />
, termeaiataKhsal, arriving at I;U a.m.<br />
„ ASSIONBD STOPS:<br />
"Wnf ilde <strong>of</strong> cantral Av. — 20" uuth <strong>of</strong><br />
«lh If.<br />
SW comer <strong>of</strong> Bh It, ana Central Av,<br />
Nyy comer <strong>of</strong> lith St. and central Av,<br />
NE corner <strong>of</strong> Uth If, ana w«f Av,<br />
Mileage: 3.9<br />
Pan 1<br />
PRIMARY AND ST. AUSUSTINI<br />
•CH0OL1 ONLY<br />
The tun will leave the Intermediate<br />
Mhaol at 1:U a.m. ana proceed to 14th<br />
st,, turn eait on 94th St. and proceed to<br />
Wnf Av. The but will men proceed tsuth<br />
an Wnt Av. to Isth St. to Centra! Av.,<br />
turn north on Central Av, and proceed to<br />
the 51. Augustine School, anaihen north<br />
on Central Av. to tth St. The bin will<br />
then turn «mf on tth It, to Bay Av,,<br />
north on lay Av, to 3th St, ana Hit an<br />
sth SI, to the Primary School, arriving at<br />
ails a.m.<br />
ASSIGNED STOPS:<br />
SW corner <strong>of</strong> 3|th st and wait Av,<br />
SW comer <strong>of</strong> Jufh If. ana Wett Av,<br />
IW corner <strong>of</strong> 32nd St. ana Welt Av,<br />
Nl comer <strong>of</strong> Mm St. ana cantral Av.<br />
NB earner st Itnd St. and Central Av,<br />
NE corner <strong>of</strong> Uth St. and Central Av,<br />
m corner <strong>of</strong> 34m Sf. and Centrai Av.<br />
NE earner af 11th St. and eenfral Av,<br />
NB comer <strong>of</strong> 13th It, ana Central Av,<br />
Nl comer <strong>of</strong> igm SI, and centrai Av,<br />
Mileage: 6.0<br />
•out. 1. In •<br />
MORNINO ROUT!<br />
fan 1<br />
HIOH SCHOOL ONLY<br />
The route will begin at uth it. and<br />
Bay Av. at 7:U a.m. and proceed louth<br />
en Bay Av. to Bertram La. In Merlon<br />
.Park. Trie bin will then turn WMt on<br />
Bertram La. and proceed through<br />
Merlon Park to Weitmlntter La. The<br />
bui WIII then turn north on Weitmlntter<br />
La. to 14th St. and Hit on urn St. to Bey<br />
.Av. The bus will then turn north on Bey<br />
Av. It will then proceed to tth St along<br />
/Bay Av., aaat on tttt st, to Ocean Av. ana<br />
the high Khool. arriving at 7:55 a m<br />
ASSIGNED STOPS:<br />
Bertram La. ana Bay Av.<br />
Weitmlntter La. and Bertram La<br />
IE comer af ]3na It. and lay Av.<br />
SE comer <strong>of</strong> 30th It. ana Bay Av.<br />
SI comer <strong>of</strong> nth St. and Bay Av.<br />
Mileage: t.t<br />
Part t<br />
INTIRMIDIATC SCHOOL<br />
ONLY<br />
The bin will lean the high ictiool at<br />
1:10 a.m. end proceed fa 1th It. and<br />
WntevAv. Itwilltravtl north an Wetley<br />
Av. to Batterua Rd., turn weit on<br />
. Battartan Rd. to Bay Av. and than travK<br />
•sum on Bay Av., arriving at the Intermediate<br />
tchsol »t 1:13 a.m.<br />
AJSIONEO STOPS:<br />
IE earner <strong>of</strong> 4m st, ana Watlev Av.<br />
SI comer <strong>of</strong> 2nd St. and Wealay Av.<br />
IW carrier af «m St. ana Bay Av.<br />
NW corner <strong>of</strong> tlh It. and Bay Av.<br />
Mileage: "<br />
Parti<br />
PRIMARY AND ST. AUOUITINI<br />
tCHOOLf ONLY<br />
The bu* will IHn th* intermediate<br />
•choal at 1:21 a.m. and pronaa touth on<br />
tay Av. Tne but will turn dawn Mm St..<br />
turn left proceeding dawn Btylahd Dr.<br />
to Waterway. Rit. The bin will than<br />
proceed to Merlon Park, via lay Av.<br />
TM but will turn tweet on Bertram La, 'o<br />
de<strong>for</strong>d L*.. Mufh an Oi<strong>for</strong>a La. m<br />
Jomenet L*., veMt en samarMt to<br />
La. W 14th St., ant an ]4m St. to Bay<br />
Av., and north on Bay Av. to Mlchlaan<br />
Av. The but will IMm travel watt on<br />
MJcnloen to Rlcntnond Dr., north an<br />
•Ichmona Or: is My Share Dr., cast an<br />
Bay Share Dr. to Bay Av., tut an lith<br />
St. to Aibury Av., north an Aibury Av. to<br />
p. Auoutflne ichaol, ta iMh St., right on<br />
Wh It. la Atlantic Chrlatlan Schaoi, than<br />
•j Stti ft, vie watt AV. to the Primary<br />
school, arrlvlna at t:«S a.m.<br />
AISION1D STOPS:.<br />
Right ham) comar el nth St. and<br />
iarlind DF<br />
HI cerntf <strong>of</strong> iarfrara ka. ansTosferd<br />
La. _<br />
NE etfner <strong>of</strong>; Somerset La and<br />
Westminster Ls.<br />
^<br />
$1 corner ol WeHmlrnler La and Mth<br />
It<br />
SPECIAL STOP<br />
118 Bartram La. Prancine iberf<br />
ASSIGNED STOM:<br />
SI corner <strong>of</strong> 3fnd SI, and Bey Av.<br />
ii corner <strong>of</strong> 2Sfh Sf. and Bar Av.<br />
SE gornff <strong>of</strong> 24!h St. and Bay Av,<br />
NE corner <strong>of</strong> Richmond Ay and<br />
Michigan Ay<br />
SE comer <strong>of</strong> Mfh St. and Aibury Av.<br />
SI corner <strong>of</strong> lith st and Alhury Ay.<br />
SE corner <strong>of</strong> loth st and Artury Av<br />
stop at Afienflc Christian school 10<br />
St. and Wesley Av<br />
Mileage Si<br />
Route 1 • Eui c<br />
MORNINO ROUTE<br />
Part i<br />
HIOH SCHOOL ONLY<br />
The route will begin at Inn If. and<br />
Say Ay a! 7:« am The Bus will turn<br />
south on ley Av, » walnut Rd, tum<br />
wnt on Walnut Rd, to Afplttrta La<br />
south on Appletrte La., and thin turn<br />
east on Spruce Rd. and proceed to Day<br />
Ay The Bui will then turn north on Bar<br />
Ay and proceed fo 4th It where If will<br />
turn east 't> ocean Av and the high<br />
Khool, arriving at ris am<br />
AJSIONeD STOPS:<br />
Nw corner <strong>of</strong> Arunus Av and Bay<br />
Ay walnut Rd and Apgltfra* La.<br />
Midway Harbsr and Orenaaa La<br />
Mileage: II<br />
part 1<br />
PRIMARY ICHOOL ONLY<br />
The (JUS will leave the high school at<br />
1: IB am end proceed to ith SI, and<br />
Atlantic Ay , where it will travel north<br />
on Atlantic Av If will then prMaM to<br />
Battefsea RO , turn north on wetley Rd.<br />
to Newcaitie Rd,. where the bus will<br />
tum wMt to the Parkway, then south on<br />
the Partway to Mrtertaa Rd,. turn west<br />
to Simpson Av, and the then tooth to the<br />
Primary School arriving at 123 am<br />
ASSiSNID ITOPS;<br />
SE comer <strong>of</strong> Waveriy Blvd and<br />
weiley Rd,<br />
Newcaitle Rd. ana Wesley Ra,<br />
NW comer <strong>of</strong> Edifiourg Rd. and<br />
SflrdSfis Parkway<br />
NW corner <strong>of</strong> west Atlantic Blvd and<br />
Gardens. Parkway<br />
NW corner <strong>of</strong> Weiley Rd. ana Bat.<br />
tenea Rd.<br />
Mileage: 3,3<br />
Pan 1<br />
INTERMIBIATE SCHOOL<br />
ONLY<br />
The BUS will leave the primary tehsel<br />
ai i:O a.m. and proeeea to Brlohton PI,<br />
and Atlantic Av. It will prseeed north on<br />
Atlantic Av, to BartertH Rd. The But<br />
mall turn west onto Batttnaa Rd, and<br />
proceed to lay Av. If will lum touth en<br />
Bay Av, ana pneatd IB the Intermediate<br />
Khsol, arriving at 1:45 a.m.<br />
AUIONED STOPS:<br />
SE comer <strong>of</strong> Brighton Pi, and Atlantic<br />
Ay.<br />
IE corner <strong>of</strong> ParK PI. and Atlantic Av,<br />
IE csmar ol 2nd it, and Atlantic Ay<br />
Battenaa and PlnnacM Rd.<br />
SW corner <strong>of</strong> 4th St. ana B«y Av.<br />
Mlleagai 4.1<br />
Rsuta 1 Bu. D<br />
Momlng Rauta<br />
Part I<br />
HIOH JCHOOL ONLY<br />
The route win ttart at 50th St, and<br />
central Ay, at 7:» a.m. It will travel<br />
north on central Av, to ith Sf. to Ocean<br />
Ay. and to the high school, arriving at<br />
7:55 a.m.<br />
ASSIGNED STOPS:<br />
Mttl St. and Centrai Av.<br />
IE comer <strong>of</strong> «th St. ana central Av,<br />
SE comer <strong>of</strong> 44th It, and cantral Av,<br />
SE comer <strong>of</strong> 4§th St. and Cantrai Av.<br />
SB Gomar <strong>of</strong> um St. ana central Av,<br />
Mlltagc i.l<br />
SI corner <strong>of</strong> lath It ana Bay Av<br />
Uth SI. and Bay Ay. lot the<br />
playground! • j<br />
II comer <strong>of</strong> IJth It, ana Uy Av.<br />
SE comer <strong>of</strong> loth It and Say Av<br />
Mileage: ».?<br />
I<br />
Ron!. 1 Bui F<br />
Momlng Rente<br />
Part I<br />
ST, AUOUSTINt AND<br />
INTERMIBIATE ONLY<br />
The route will begin at Ir. James<br />
Place and Atlantic Ay. at I 0J k.m The<br />
Bus will pracHd north on weiley Rd, to<br />
Newcaiiie Rd If will then mm weit on<br />
Newcasfle Rd, to the Parkway, turn<br />
•outh on the Parkway where It thai!<br />
continue south on Wesley Av, to 14fh St.,<br />
turn west on 14fh It, fg Asbury Av. and<br />
north on AsBury Av. to the It, Aususllne<br />
Sehooi, arriving at 1:20 am. II will then<br />
proceed to the Intermealate ichool via<br />
Ijth St., wait Av,, tiih st to Bar Ay<br />
end the intermeaiafe school, errIvhg at<br />
i:2i a.m. :<br />
ASSIGNED ITOPS:<br />
Infermeaiate Students only:<br />
SE comer <strong>of</strong> taupr ay and wnltv Rd,<br />
si<br />
comer <strong>of</strong> Waveriy iivd end<br />
Wesley Rd.<br />
Newcastle Rd, and weiley Rd,<br />
Nw comer <strong>of</strong> w. Atlantic liva and<br />
Oardeni pkwy<br />
NW comer <strong>of</strong> inlet and wetley Rd<br />
if Auguttine students <strong>On</strong>ly] ,<br />
NW comer sf w Atlantic Blva and<br />
Sardens Pltwy<br />
Mileage,' 4.1<br />
Part 1 Bu, F<br />
Msmim Routt<br />
PRIMARY SCHOOL ;<br />
The out will leave the InfarmMlata<br />
•chool at 8:25 J.m. and proceed wuth on<br />
My Av to uih St., east on 3*h St. to<br />
Atbury Av, and then sMith on Aibury<br />
Av. to 5Md St. The bui wlll prbteM ts<br />
MyAv.vlaMnd St, The But WHVHvjfl<br />
prsceM ts Clipper or. and #aval ta<br />
Anehoraga Or, The but will Hten turn<br />
right (joins toward fhaacaan. II Will then<br />
mm right on Anchorage Pr, and ton.<br />
tlnue toMfh Sf, and Ilmpton Avj Th. bui<br />
will then proceed to Atbury Av.. wtier. If<br />
will turn tauth and praeaed to Mth St.,<br />
turn aaif on Hth It, to Central Ay,,<br />
travel on Central Av, to ran Sf j The but i<br />
will<br />
then pnceM is the jAtianthr<br />
pMM<br />
Chrlnnn School (igth It,<br />
) bt proceed<br />
(Hmary ichooi »ia Bay Ay., arriving at<br />
n<br />
Sch (igh I<br />
Av) The but will then<br />
H<br />
h<br />
and WMI.y<br />
to the<br />
y<br />
ASIIONEO STOPS:<br />
i<br />
NW corner <strong>of</strong> Mlh St, ana Aifcury Av,<br />
NW csmar <strong>of</strong> 4ftn St. and Aibury Av<br />
NW oomar <strong>of</strong> Jem St, ana Aibury Av,<br />
Right Alcove , 52nd It, and Bay Av,<br />
53nd Sf, and Clipper Dr,<br />
p<br />
Clipper Or, and Anchorage Or,<br />
Uth it. ana Slmpion Av,<br />
55lh It, and Wait Av.<br />
i<br />
NW cwnaf <strong>of</strong> Mm It, and Aibury Av,<br />
SE comer <strong>of</strong> 53nd St. ana cantral Av,<br />
it corner <strong>of</strong> iOth St. and Certtral Av,<br />
Route ID . Bui H<br />
Momlng Route<br />
Parti<br />
ST. AUSUSTINI AND •<br />
INTIRMIOIATi SCHOOLS ONLY<br />
The bui will leave the Intermediate<br />
Khesl at 7:50 a.m. and pneaaaieuth an<br />
My Av. to Km It, to AMury Av., then<br />
•sum on Aibury Ay, to Mnd St-iThe but<br />
will turn wett on Itnd it. picking up on<br />
ma ocean tide <strong>of</strong> 53nd St. TheW wiil<br />
men turn left onto eilBpar Or, to An,<br />
rt<strong>of</strong>age Dr., him leum an Anchorage<br />
Dr, proceeding to Uth it,, tum eatt is<br />
Haven Av, The but will travel on Slfh sits<br />
Aibury Av, where It will turn Both<br />
ana proceed to Mtn St., tum eatl on Mm<br />
st, to Central Av, and men norfh on<br />
Central Av, to35th St. It will tum wett to<br />
Aibury Av, and then north en Aibury<br />
Av, tome St, Auguitlna School, arriving<br />
at (Ml a.m. It will than prscaM to the<br />
Intermediate ichM, arriving at Silt<br />
a.m,<br />
AIIISNID STOPS! :<br />
Nl comer <strong>of</strong> 52nd st, ana Bay Av,<br />
52nd si, and Clipper Dr,<br />
55th St. and Haven Av, !<br />
. NWarnerMlamSt. andAUurvAv,<br />
SE comer <strong>of</strong> sm II, and Central Av,<br />
Si cemar <strong>of</strong> Jem If, and central Ave.<br />
IB earner <strong>of</strong> otti If, and cantral Av,<br />
Si corner <strong>of</strong> 44th it, and Central Av,<br />
II comer <strong>of</strong> mt, If, and Central Av,<br />
Mileage! !§.»<br />
will travel isuth an Bay Ay, fo Bertram<br />
Ls. In Merlon Paris, The bui will turn<br />
wait on Bertram Lane and<br />
proceed<br />
through Merlon Park fo Wettmlniier<br />
La. The but will proceed to 301h and<br />
central and amd and Cenfraltfrom bay<br />
making this the iaif ifop,<br />
ASSIGNED STOPS:<br />
]oth it and Bay Av,<br />
32nd St. and Bay Av .<br />
35th St. and Cenfral<br />
33nd St, ana Central<br />
Barfram La. and Bay Av.<br />
WBitmlnifer La, and Bay Av,<br />
PRIMARY SCHOOL ONLY<br />
The bui will leave the Primary school<br />
at 3:55 p,m, ana proceed to Waif Av,<br />
Turn south onto weif Av, and travel fo<br />
eth St. Turn west onto Ith St. and travel<br />
to Bay Av. Travel south on lay Ay, to<br />
ath St. turn left proceeding down<br />
Bayland pr to waterway Rd, The bui<br />
will then proceed fa Marian Pk. via iay<br />
Av, The bui will turn wast on larfrarn<br />
La. fo <strong>On</strong>fard La, iouth on Ox<strong>for</strong>d La to<br />
Somerset La, weif on Ssmenet ts<br />
Westminifer La. north an westminifer<br />
La, to 34th St. aasf on 14th SI. to Bay Av<br />
The bus wfii then proceed is the Intermediate<br />
School.<br />
aHlgned step!/<br />
uth St. and Bay Av<br />
l«ih st and Bay Av<br />
lltti St. and Bay Av,<br />
Nth Sf and Bay Av,<br />
14th Sf. and Bay Av<br />
26th Sf, ana Bay Av.<br />
Right Hand corner <strong>of</strong> loth st, ana<br />
Bayland Dr.<br />
waterway Rd, ana Bayland Or,<br />
Bertram La. and Ox<strong>for</strong>d La.<br />
Ssmenet La, and Wnfmlnster La<br />
wntmlnitar Lane and Mth st<br />
32nd St and Bay Av,<br />
Dlimliul<br />
•ui B<br />
INTIRMEDIATE SCHOOL ONLY<br />
The bui wiil leave at 3:11 p.m and<br />
travel north on Sty Av, to Betteriaa<br />
Rd,, tum nil on Battenaa Rd to<br />
Weitey Av, man turn loum and proceed<br />
to efh st, turn eait onto 4th if. ana<br />
proceed to Ocean Av,<br />
AJJIONED STOPS:<br />
fth ana Bay Av<br />
Sth ana Bay Av<br />
2nd and Weiley Ay,<br />
4m and WMey Av.<br />
sth and Ocean Av.<br />
altmliiai<br />
tut c<br />
PRIMARY<br />
The bin will leave at 3:55 ana proceed<br />
to Weiley Av. tum north ana pracaea to<br />
Newcastle Rd it will thin turn wnt on<br />
Newcastle Rd. to the Partiwiy, Then<br />
will turn south and proceed along the<br />
Parkway fo Wait Atlantic Blvd. turn<br />
watt onto Wait Atlantic Blvd. and travel<br />
south on Wait Atlantic Blvd. to Bat<br />
tenea Rd, The em will man turn Hum<br />
on Bay Av. hi sm st, The bui will<br />
proceed along Jth if, ta Weiley Av,<br />
trave; Hum en Wesley Av. fo me<br />
Atlantic Chrlitlan School. The bui will<br />
then proceed to Bay Av. via torn it. and<br />
tum Muni en to lay Av, and proceed to<br />
lith if. Turn west en ltth St, to Richmend<br />
ana turn eaif onto MichlgBn Av<br />
Proceed to the Intermediate School.<br />
Arrival! iiijpm.<br />
Asijtned ilepi!<br />
wetley Rd ana Baftenaa Rd,<br />
4Ith it end Central Ay<br />
50lh SI and Central Av<br />
53nd St and Central Av<br />
Dlimliial<br />
BuiP<br />
INTEriMtDlATE SCHOOL' ONLY<br />
Bui will leave Intermediate School<br />
ana proeeea north on iay Av, ts ith St.<br />
turn aaif on 5th sf, is Weiley Av,,:turn<br />
north on Weilay Av, onhj Weiley ha. to<br />
Newcaifif Ra. The Bus will man] turn<br />
weit on Newcaitle Rd, to the Parkway<br />
•and than iouth to Weiley Rd, and!continue<br />
to 6th st. where if will turn east to<br />
Ocean Av 7<br />
AHlgned Stopn<br />
'<br />
sth stand Bay Av,<br />
'<br />
ith St. and Wesley Av.<br />
I<br />
iatfenee Rd, and Weiley Av, !<br />
Seaspray and Weiley Av,<br />
waveiiy Blvd. and Weiley Rd. ,<br />
Newcaitle and Weiley Rd<br />
Atlantic Blvd. ana hardens Pkwy,<br />
Dlimluai<br />
Bus H<br />
HIOH ICHOOL ONLY<br />
The bus wiil leave the High school at<br />
J:45 p.m. and pracaea along «h S>, ta<br />
Cenlrai Av. left on Centra! Av, travel<br />
touth on Central Av to SJth St. tum weif<br />
onto Slth St, to Aibury Av, The bui will<br />
then travel north oh Aibury to 55th Si,<br />
The Bui will than turn weif onle Ufti it,<br />
and travel to Slmpton Av, The but will<br />
then proceed to Anchorage Or, tum wait<br />
an cupper Dr and travel onto Clipper<br />
or. to 53ns Sf, The bui win then tfavat<br />
eait on Slfh St. fo West Av, The bui will<br />
than proceed to the Intermediate School.<br />
Aiilgned Stopi:<br />
•<br />
44fh St. and central Av,<br />
!<br />
4tth It. and central Av-<br />
i<br />
loth Sf, and Central Av, |<br />
52nd Sf, and Central Av, ><br />
54(h St, and Central Av.<br />
Mlh st, ana Aibury Av.<br />
i<br />
56th St. and Aibury Av.<br />
i<br />
55th St. and Slmatan Av.<br />
Clipper Or, ana Anchorage Or.<br />
5»d St, and eileeer Br<br />
SW corner <strong>of</strong> 5lna St. and Bay Av,<br />
Mna St and Weif Av,<br />
Dlimluai<br />
I<br />
•ul H !<br />
INTiRMlBIATI SCHOOL ONLY<br />
The bui will leave at )!» p.m. and<br />
proceed ssuth on Bay Av, turn west ante.<br />
30fh It. to Bayland Dr. proceed ssuth en<br />
iayiand Dr, to Waterway Rd, eait en<br />
Waterway io Bay Av, The but will (then<br />
proceed to Merlon park via Bay Ay.Sum<br />
weif onto Mth St. eeurn ante Ox<strong>for</strong>d La.<br />
turn west ante Somerset La, to Wat.<br />
miniter La, tum north on wesfminifer<br />
La. to Uth St. eait on 14th St, to Aibury<br />
Av, tum Hum onto Aibury AvJand<br />
proceed to «tti st. The but wiil then iurn<br />
weit and proceed to watt Av, turn Berth<br />
to J4th st, weit to Bay Av, proceed north<br />
on Bay Av, to the Intermediate ietwoi,<br />
Aiilfflad Stapti !<br />
Wait tide <strong>of</strong> Bay Av. at 8m St. I<br />
North side <strong>of</strong> Jem St. at Bayland Dr.<br />
iayiand and Waterway Rd, |<br />
Bay AV, and Waterway Rd.<br />
Oi<strong>for</strong>a La, to' Bum <strong>of</strong> lith st,<br />
Weitmlniter and Bartram La<br />
14fh St. and Wnt Av.<br />
loth St. and Aibury Av,<br />
40th Sf, and Aibury Av,<br />
44fh st, and Aibury Av,<br />
uth St. and Aibury Av,<br />
Parti<br />
INTIKMIDIATI iCMOOL<br />
0I4LV<br />
TM but will leave hit high school at<br />
1:10 a.m. and proceed to Atburr Av, via<br />
llh St. II will tum north on Atbury Av,<br />
»nd proc«d to North St., turn wnf on<br />
North St. to Bay Av. Tha put Will turn<br />
wuth onto lay Ay. and prscaed to tnt<br />
Intermediate ichoel, arrlylna Bt «:J5 Part 1<br />
* INTIRMIDI/ITI ICHOOL ONLY<br />
Ttw but will leave Nit Inhmnadlata<br />
tcnflOl at iiUa.m, andproeats toulhon<br />
My Av, ts Mth it., turn watt to Bayiand<br />
Dr., travel tooth on Barlana Dr, to<br />
watarwar Rd,, turn «a«t to lay Av. Tha<br />
but will than procwtJ fsMtrton Park via<br />
la*<br />
*».. Somtrtat La., watt on<br />
Somanet La to wntmlntter La,, north<br />
on weitmlniter La, to Mm St., eatt on<br />
NW CBrner <strong>of</strong> jth St. and Central Av.<br />
•alt tMa <strong>of</strong> Aibury Ay, . M> north <strong>of</strong><br />
3rd St.<br />
NE comer <strong>of</strong> lit St. and Aibury Av,<br />
Playground between North st, and<br />
Haven Av.<br />
Wnt ilda sf lay Av. between 4th St,<br />
and 5th st,<br />
SW comer <strong>of</strong> im St. and lay Ay,<br />
Mlleaga: 3,1<br />
P*rt I<br />
PRIMARY AND ST,<br />
AUSUSTINI 3CHOOH ONLY<br />
Tha out will leave the IntefmMlita<br />
Khool at «:30 a.m. and prsciad M<br />
Walnut Rd., turn Mtt on Walnut Rd, to<br />
Ftmdala Dr., Anchor Rd. and QleniMM<br />
Dr., Io Spruce Rd,, man eait to Bay Av,<br />
Turn soutti en Bar Av. to Mth St., him<br />
eait on 24th It, ind procttd to Weit Ay,<br />
The but wlll thin procMd north en watt<br />
Av., ttep at St. Auguitlna School, trivM<br />
norm on Watt Av. to sth St.. turn wttt on<br />
sth St. to lay Av,, and then norm on Bay<br />
Ay. to 3m St. and to th* prlmarv ichool,<br />
arriving at i;M a.m.<br />
ASSIGNED STOPS;<br />
walnut Rd. and Bay Av, (north tide ol<br />
walnut Rd.)<br />
Nl cemar <strong>of</strong> Femdale Dr. and walnut<br />
Rd,<br />
NW comer <strong>of</strong> sienwsod Dr, and<br />
Spruce Rd.<br />
tpruca Rd. and Aspietree La, (teuih<br />
tide) . -- ..<br />
SW comar <strong>of</strong> Spruce Rd. and Bay Av<br />
SW comer <strong>of</strong> Mnd St. and lay Ay,<br />
SW corner <strong>of</strong> nth st. and Simpson Av.<br />
S| esmer <strong>of</strong> wm St. and Wat Ay,<br />
IE com.r <strong>of</strong> 18th St. ana WHt Av.<br />
SE com.r <strong>of</strong> Uth It. and Watt Av.<br />
SI corner <strong>of</strong> lith St. and Watt Av.<br />
Rout. 1. In 1<br />
Mamlnt Ksufa<br />
Part 1 ;<br />
IT. AUaUSTINI ONLY<br />
Th» but reuta will bagln it Ith St. and<br />
Atlantic Av. at ?:IS a.m. The but will<br />
proceed north on Atlantic Av. to Bat<br />
ttrtea Rd, where It will turn w«t and<br />
Pfratd to Cantral Av, It will fnan turn<br />
toum on etntral Av, and procttd to 4th<br />
St. IM lav Av. It wlll than proc«d WMt<br />
an 4th St. to My Av, Tut but will Irani<br />
•sum on lay Av, to th, St. AugMtlna<br />
school. Arrival till a.m.<br />
ASIjONIB STOPS!<br />
SE eomar <strong>of</strong> 4th St, and Atltntlc Av,<br />
SI cemar <strong>of</strong> Ind It, and Atitntie Av.<br />
NW corner <strong>of</strong> wnltv Rd, «nd Mtftrsaa<br />
Rd,<br />
cantral Rd. at Mttanai Ri. (nerth<br />
•Id,)<br />
NW eemir <strong>of</strong> 4m It. and Cantral Av,<br />
NW semar <strong>of</strong> Ith It. and lay Av.<br />
Miusaa. 40<br />
Pirtl • .. ;<br />
PHIMARY AND<br />
INTIiMIDIATI ONLY<br />
^<br />
Th» bw will IHV, th. if, A^ututtlna<br />
l^ol at I; II Bjji. and prMaacfnerth on<br />
watiey AV, ts Ith n. and Atlantic Av.<br />
wtitrt It Mil travel north on Atlantic Av,<br />
to tattartN Rd. sleklm : up in.<br />
hmnadlafcj itudtnti only. It win than<br />
turn watt en iatttnat Ra, to Warn*<br />
Rd., turn teutti on WMlay Rd aM<br />
pf6Et»d dawn wttMy Ay, W 4th it: it<br />
will turn wM en 4tti It, to Sln«aon Av<br />
wmtnteuthfelm it. and thMrtta^<br />
Kheel, amvint ttliNa.m. fht but will<br />
Mvt tnt primary tchool, htm taut*<br />
ants VMM Av. to ith «., tyfflM^tlnti<br />
m It. to Bay Av. It will tum Muth onto<br />
IWAV, IM praeMd to th, MtarmMMtt<br />
AUIONID STOPS. !<br />
Intannadlita Studtntt <strong>On</strong>ly:<br />
II «snnf <strong>of</strong> m st, and Atitntie Av.<br />
IE nmtr <strong>of</strong> »th it, and Antntic Av,<br />
tw anw ef ith tt, «M wnt Ay. '<br />
Nl Mnwf <strong>of</strong> Jth if. md Bay Av,<br />
Primary ItyMntt <strong>On</strong>lv:<br />
SI eornaf Of 11th Jt. and Waahty Av.<br />
il esmtr ef im It, end wislty Av.<br />
JRVMAHY ONLY<br />
Thi hut will prowd fe ttw inn&J<br />
III 5il Biy AV- (5 SfH ^* W^fl f^fl fp<br />
imlnier a o Mm St., eat en<br />
J4m st, te lay Av, and north en Bay Av.<br />
to the Intermediate icnool, arriving at<br />
I5NE0 STOPS:<br />
Wait lid* Of My Av. at Sth St.<br />
Norm tide ef Kth St. at •ayiand Dr.<br />
watt tide <strong>of</strong> Myland Dr. (3200<br />
•ayiand)<br />
NW com.r <strong>of</strong> Mth St. and My Av.<br />
(•artram L«. and My Ay.) <<br />
NW corner <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong><strong>for</strong>d and Ssmtftat<br />
Rout. 1<br />
I<br />
COUNTY VOCATIONAL ,<br />
Memlaf<br />
I<br />
Fr»«hm«n - I Bui<br />
Thlt but will leave th. high tchool at<br />
I:M a.m. and tramport ttudanti to Cap.<br />
May county Vocational Sehool.lAt iliJg<br />
a.m. thtt* tame ifudantt will HapMMd<br />
up at tha Vocational School and Iran,<br />
•psrttd to tht high tehsel. thtt but will<br />
uta parkway trivM facllltlat. Arrival at<br />
th. High School: 13:05 p.m. |<br />
Anlltaga: n . on. way . from high<br />
•chool to tht vocational school:<br />
Route 11<br />
'<br />
COUNTY VOCATIONAL<br />
•CHOOL<br />
j<br />
Momlng ;<br />
iophmonM. Juntert, and<br />
Sanlsrt ml ivt<br />
I<br />
Thlt but will laavi tht high school at<br />
1:01 am. and traniperf ttudanft teCape<br />
May county Vocational school.! At 11:20<br />
a.m. thtta tanw ihidtntt will tt, pkHitd<br />
up at tha vocational Khool and tr«n<br />
sported to tht high school. ihSbut<br />
will<br />
m. Parkway lr.v.1 McllHIM, Arrival »t<br />
tht high ichool: 12:05 p.m. I<br />
MIlMga: n • ena way . fmm high<br />
•chool to the veettlMtl Khool<br />
Reet.» , | !<br />
COUNTY VOCATIONAL<br />
ICHOOL<br />
Attwnoon | I<br />
*n--tiniiirisrst • - i^i •§» ' !<br />
pipppMivl ii -in Bum • . :<br />
Thlt but will inn tha high khool at<br />
1§sSe a.m. and transport itutfmti to<br />
Cap* May County vocational School,<br />
Arrival tt vot«ch 11:JO a.m. 1 At JToo<br />
p.m. that* tamt thjdanti will b, ptakad<br />
up it tht vocational ichool and trantperttd<br />
to th« hleh teheel, TM but will<br />
UM Ptrkway travtl faeliitlM. Arrhral at<br />
high ichool: i!]i p, m, 1 ;<br />
MllttM! JJ «i way . frbm high<br />
ichool to the veeatlenal Khool<br />
RMM ii<br />
COUNTY VOCATIONAL |<br />
JCHOOL<br />
Saatprar Rd, and Wellty Rd,<br />
I. Atlantic tlyd, 1 Wetley Ra.<br />
weiley Rd, and Neweaitla Rd.<br />
•dlnburg Rd, and Garden! pkwy<br />
Bay Road and BatterMS Rd.<br />
Atlantic Chrlitlan School 110th St, and<br />
Wttley Av.l<br />
lith st and central Av,<br />
loth St. and My Av,<br />
15th St, and My Av<br />
Richmond and Michigan Av.<br />
INTIRMIDIATI ONLY<br />
The but will lean st 31s p.m. and<br />
precaed north on lay Av to Mttenaa<br />
Rd, turn tatt on Mfttrsea Rd. and<br />
proeaM to Atitntie Av,, turn tsuth to sth<br />
St. wMt on sth St. to Ocaan Av.<br />
AtsJintai IMpti<br />
'<br />
4th SI. and Bay Ay. '<br />
•attertta Rd, ond Oc.an Rd,<br />
2nd Sf. and Atlantic Av,<br />
Park Place and Atlantic Av,<br />
Brlohton Place and Atlantic Av,<br />
OlunUta!<br />
•MB<br />
IHTEBMiDIATB SCHOOL ONLY<br />
But wlll leave at ]Mt p.m. and<br />
proceed north on lay Av. to Mttenea<br />
Rd,, turn aait to Aibury Ay, uuth on<br />
Aibury Av, tolthSt,<br />
Ailllntd Itspti<br />
$m and lay Av,<br />
5th and Bay Av.<br />
Lagoon and MttartM Rd,<br />
lit Sf, and Aibury Av,<br />
3rd St. and Aibury Av,<br />
Ith St. and Atbury Ay,<br />
DlimltMl<br />
•ui •<br />
ST, AUSUSTINI ONLY<br />
The bus will IMvt at it41 p.m. and<br />
preeead to eth Sf, and Atlantic Ay, when<br />
if will travel north en Atitntie Av, to<br />
•attertea Rd, It will turn wett on<br />
lattertM Rd, ts WMlay Rd. and nerth<br />
on weiley Rd. to Nawcattla Rd. It will<br />
then turn wnt on N*wtaitl. Rd, hi the<br />
Parkway and thin prectM tsuth on the<br />
Parkway down Weilay Av, ts 4|h St. It<br />
will man turn on 4th st, fe Slmpton AV.<br />
and PrectM to the Primary School,<br />
Arrival: JjS|p.m.<br />
Dlifnlital<br />
Bui 1<br />
ST AUGUITINB ONLY<br />
The but will leave St, Auguttlrie if<br />
3141 p.m. and proceed wait en lith SI, to<br />
Bay Av, The But will travel north on Bay<br />
Av, making one Hop at ntt it. 1 and<br />
proceed to the Primary School to deliver<br />
St. Auguttine ifudenti far redhtrlbvtlan<br />
to the other buiei.<br />
•<br />
Aulgnta stapii<br />
1th Si and lay Av,<br />
Primary <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
The but will leave the Primary school<br />
at 3i55 B,m, and proceed to 4lh if, by<br />
way sf Aibury AV. The but will travel<br />
eati en «h it, te Centrai Av. end<br />
proceed tsuth m Central Av, to nth itturn<br />
wet! en Mth it. and proceed to Wnt<br />
AV, ThabuiwiiimantravetiaumteMind<br />
Sf, with dree* at llnd and cantral, (52nd<br />
and Bay thru Clipper and Anchet-aga<br />
with final drop at Mth and AtburyTTha<br />
bm will return via Bay Ay, to the In.<br />
Immediate School. 1<br />
Atiignea stapi<br />
14lh Si,<br />
i St. and Atlantic Av,<br />
2nd St. and Atitntie Av,<br />
Wesley Rd. and MntrtM Rd.<br />
WHt Atlantic Blvd. and waiity Rd,<br />
WMt Atitntie Blvd and Oardant Pkwy<br />
PRIMARY SCHOOL ONLY<br />
and Central Av,<br />
lith St. and cantrai Av. !<br />
30th st and Central Av,<br />
J4th St. and WMt AV,<br />
I<br />
32nd St. and Walt Av,<br />
I<br />
Mth St. and WMt Av,<br />
52nd st, and My Av.<br />
Clipper and Anchorage<br />
Uth and Watt Av.<br />
Mth and Atbury Av,<br />
I<br />
52nd and Centra! Av. ;<br />
Ollmllial<br />
Bull __ •<br />
INTERMEDIATE ICHOOL ONLY<br />
The em will leave mt inttrnndl.t.<br />
Sehooi at ills p.m. and proeaa* norti on<br />
My Av, fo 4th St, tum Mtt onto 4lh SI.<br />
and prseetd to Simpten Av, travel nerth<br />
on Slmpion Av. fe Mttanaa Rd. thi out<br />
will than turn tut onto Mttanaa Rd. to<br />
Atlantic Av, toum en Atlantic Av.<br />
Aiilgned Stan i<br />
4th St. and Slmpton Av,<br />
i<br />
2nd Sf, and slmpun Av. ,<br />
Mttenea Rd, and Slmptsn Av,!<br />
St. Jamn Place and Atlantic Av.<br />
Dltmliial<br />
I<br />
BuiJ<br />
INTIRMIDIATI ONLY ><br />
Tha but WIN laava at I: u and procMd<br />
touth on Bay Avenue to !4fh it. tum,tit<br />
on Mth Sf. te Atbury Ay. The but; will<br />
then precttd touth en Asbury Av. to<br />
52nd St. turn WMI on 52nd It, I and<br />
!<br />
then WHt en ilmpten Av, to lith St. it<br />
will than proeaad watt on lith St. to lay<br />
Short pr. and Plnaweed Dr. touth en<br />
Pimweed Dr. to Arkantat Ay, ind tatt<br />
on Arkantat Av. to Bay Av. Th. bo» wlll<br />
""" "d, ant to<br />
* Rd. and<br />
Mtt to My Av, ana man to tha In.<br />
termadlatt School. Arrlyali 3:15 p.m.<br />
AtuifiM Itopti<br />
10 St. and Slmpion AV.<br />
12th St. and Slmpmn Av,<br />
;<br />
14th St. and Slmptsn Av.<br />
isth St. and Slmpion Av.<br />
lith St. and Ilmpten Av,<br />
Arkamat and Bay Av,<br />
Walnut Rd and tay Av.<br />
ptmaalt Dr. and w.lnut Rd.<br />
sprue, Rd. and Walnut Rd. :<br />
Sprue, Rd, and Bay Av.<br />
Dlimlinl<br />
•ml<br />
INTHMIDIATI ICMOOL ONLY<br />
TM but will IMV, at 3:14 p.m. and<br />
precMd nerth en lay Av, to litn st, tait<br />
.lumen and Semen<br />
3nd an<br />
Wss§<br />
Cap, Mty Csunty vocationil School:<br />
Arrival ai vo-tach: ii:30 a.m; AI lifJB<br />
p.m. thata tfuotnti will m Rlettd up it<br />
fha veeaienal tehsot and tftntpartaa to<br />
th. nigh tehsel. Tha but will uta Par*-<br />
wty travel faeliitlM, Arrival 1 .t hloh<br />
tefBOt: 2:15 p.m. | :<br />
MIMtM! n.antwivfrem hum ichool<br />
te tha vocational tchM, ; ,;<br />
Dlimluai : - ' i '<br />
InA ' -I<br />
HIOH ICHOOL ONLY , ! .<br />
TM but will iHvt nw hMfi kchool at<br />
1*i and praeMd aMm Nh Itfn WM<br />
Av, and tfavM togth en M<br />
AV. Blum<br />
AssieNiD STOM) ' !'<br />
Joth St. and Watt Av.<br />
:<br />
. MM Si, ana weal Ay. ,<br />
nth st. ind wtti AV. :.<br />
40th ii, and wnt Av,<br />
LAIT |TOl»: , |<br />
54th SI. and WMt Av.<br />
f-(--<br />
lay Av. and than tsuth en lay Av. to<br />
luthSf. *<br />
AsllfliM IMHI<br />
im it, and wttley Av,<br />
fth St. and WMlay Av.<br />
im it, ant Watt Av.<br />
tm St, and (Jay Av.<br />
OlimhuH<br />
•wtl><br />
HIM ICHOOL ONLY<br />
Th, but wilf IMvt tht high tchool ti<br />
turn tsuth onto Anchorage 1 Dr, to Slth St.<br />
Tha but will man travel Mtt on 5511, it,<br />
» Aibury Avenue, him teuth ! and<br />
pretMdtoSlthSt, Tha but will thmtum<br />
Mtt on sim st. to Camrii Av, man<br />
norm on Central Ay, to 11th il. it, will<br />
turn watt to Atbury Av, te iith St.ltum<br />
left te lay Ay, and trivM north en! My<br />
Av. |<br />
Atllgntd Stast!<br />
52nd St. and Wnt Av.<br />
«nd Si, and.MyAv,<br />
said st. ana eiipEar<br />
MttfsT, and Navtn*Av.<br />
Mth st, and Atbury Ay. !<br />
Mth st, and Atbury Av,<br />
i<br />
Atnr ichMI In Rout, tar Hit: in.<br />
lerfntdlaia tcMM , i<br />
During tht months el January,<br />
Pabrutry and March on Monday<br />
through Thurtday afMmeera. tha) but<br />
will lean the intarmMliM Schetl at<br />
Wnlty Rd. TM but will than preeaW to<br />
Neweutla Rd, turn watt on Nnretttl,<br />
RB. to Oardani Parkway. <strong>On</strong> tat* will<br />
pneaad teuth on tha Parkway fe lat.<br />
tcnw IM. Travel wMt on tftttnai Rd,<br />
fs My Av. Tht but Mil than tr.viltouth<br />
en lay Av, fe Mth St. Tum Nit en Mth<br />
st, te WMI Av, Tht but win thid nracaad<br />
wuth on WMt Av, to Mth it, (Mf sn ilth<br />
St, fs ctntral Av, te esmpMa tht] run.<br />
I<br />
•n I • Maniiftf UMa<br />
INTIRMIDIATI KHOOL ONLY 1<br />
The reuta will Mom at im it,| and<br />
The bui will leave the high kch«)l at The Dot will/leave the high tcnool at ma route win Dosm at am «.; ana<br />
:50 a.m. and transport itiidenti Is 3:45 p.m. The tout wlll proceed to Bay cantral Av. ta 1:01 a.m. Travel ileng<br />
Av. turn teum onto My Av, and irivtlts nmm Av. te Mttanai Rd., tumiMtt<br />
Walnut LI, lum w«t on walnut La. to on Mtttrtaa Rd,, preaad fe Atlantic<br />
Appletrta ta, wuth on AppHtraa U. Av, Tha but will travel teuih on Antnfic<br />
and fiwn turn MM en Sprue, Rd. ana Ay. to ath it,, him wMt onto tm it, to<br />
preeaM to My Av. The but will than ky Av., travM tsuth en lay Av, tp tha<br />
travelFerthren My Ay.•MprseaadW '" ' " ••- —<br />
th. Primary school.<br />
AiiniM Mtaai -<br />
NW conwr <strong>of</strong> ArMntM Av, and My<br />
, Av,<br />
Walriuf M. and AppMrM Li,<br />
Intermediate ichaol, arriving atje:S5<br />
..J prtmlry'Ichool.<br />
AMlONBO IT<strong>On</strong>!<br />
HIOH SCHOOL ONLY<br />
• The bua wlll leave art 3:15 [<br />
proceed along ath St. ta Bay AV. Thel bua<br />
I'Mni-i*<br />
ASSIGNED STOPS:<br />
I<br />
IE comer <strong>of</strong> 4m SI. and Central Av.<br />
SB comer <strong>of</strong> 2nd tt. and Centra) Av.<br />
IE comer el Central Av. and I Battenea<br />
Rd.<br />
I<br />
Wett tide at Atlantic Av. at St. Jemei<br />
PI.<br />
I<br />
NW comer at *th St. and Atl»ntli Av.<br />
Mllaage: J.5<br />
T<br />
_,^._<br />
_, parti<br />
continue dawn Central INTERMEDIATE KHOOL OHLT<br />
The but wlll leave the Mtermakfbjte<br />
and proceed nor{ni en<br />
him aait onto smjt,<br />
tnterinidM* Scneal.<br />
and proceed to Slmpaon Av., travel<br />
Aninie« IMP*: ' narth on simpaan Av. to Bathinaej Rd.<br />
nth St. and Central Av.<br />
proceed watt on Betterm Rd. W Cay<br />
I3nd It, end Cenrral Av. • Av.TrWbuiwlilthantravaitouinoaiay<br />
Nth St. and cantral Av,<br />
Av. ts the mtermadlate Khool. trrh/tiB<br />
10th St. and Central Av. at 1.41 a.m. - I<br />
Mth St. and Central Av.<br />
ASSIGNED STOPS:<br />
40tn St. and Cenfral AV.<br />
comer <strong>of</strong> 4th st and SknpMi) Av.<br />
(Lot) 1 * j<br />
Midway Hertoer and Ortnanda La.<br />
Mm St. and Bay Av.<br />
PRIMAKV SCHOOL ONLY<br />
The bo* wtll leave At liss 0.m. and<br />
proeeea to ctntrM Av. Th* but will<br />
make the Irrit drop at Mth and central<br />
Av. It wlll<br />
maklnBaulgneddrDpi. than turn watt to<br />
.Th* but wlll Mai<br />
Aibury Av. making MalgnM »topt. Tha Khool atl:XI*.m.i<br />
but wlll then return vM Bay Av. te the ' •»* * w - w Jm sl •'<br />
NE comer <strong>of</strong> Ind Sf and Simpten, Ay.<br />
Si csmer <strong>of</strong> Simpson Rd. and eat.<br />
tertaa Rd. . ,s *<br />
NE comer <strong>of</strong> Laooon fld. mo Ml<br />
fersea Ra, ...<br />
•us J . Morning Rauta<br />
Part 1<br />
INTERMIOIATI kcHOOL ONLY<br />
The but will leave me Intermediate<br />
school at 7 :S5 a.m. end proceed south on<br />
iay AV. is Mm st, aatt en Mth St. to<br />
Aibury Av, and than teuth en Auury<br />
Av. ii iind Sf, Tht but will turn WHI en<br />
Hnd st and proeead ts Clipper Dr, The<br />
but will mtn tum it" onto cilpptr Dr,<br />
and preeeaa te 55th st. The BUI will man<br />
" m Mst to central Av. and turn north<br />
i Central Av. te um Si. It wlll turn wMt<br />
Asbury Av, te 24th St.. turn wnf ts<br />
iy Ay. and travel north on My Av, to<br />
intermediate tehee!, arrlveigaf I:IJ<br />
JSIENED STOPS:<br />
NE comer <strong>of</strong> 52nd SI, and Watt Av,<br />
Mipper Dr. at Ancharaga Dr<br />
sw eemtr ef Sim St. and Haven Av,<br />
NW comer ef Mth St. and Atbury Av,<br />
Si comer ef 52nd sf, and Cantral Av.<br />
Rfutt •<br />
HOLY SPIRIT<br />
HIOH JCHOOL<br />
School opant on __,._. __ _<br />
ciowi en June II, lMf School btglrii<br />
dally at 1:20 a.m. and dllmKiM at 1:10<br />
turn eatt on Um 51 and prdend to<br />
Aibury Av: where I) win turn tt um and<br />
ersctad to Urd St: It will lhanti irn etit<br />
on 5)rd St. to Cenpal Av. wh#r I It will<br />
turr, ano preeeed norm on Cmtr; ii Av, to<br />
9th St. Af tfh St, and Central Ay. the BUI<br />
will turn eait to Wesley Av, t<br />
procttd north on wnlty Av. [to Bat<br />
feriM Rd. it wlll turn south on My Av.<br />
to tm St. and over me fth St. bl-ldj, to<br />
semen point, to Route' f and; frpvei<br />
nerth en Route »to the Noiy Spirit High<br />
September 4 ana<br />
f«f Schol bal<br />
School, trrlving at 6:00 am<br />
Mllaaga: is 5<br />
ASSIGNED STOPS:<br />
Bay Av. and Waterway Rd.<br />
Uth SI, and Slmpisn Av,<br />
4Jth St ana Weif Av.<br />
IM St. and simpwn Av,<br />
52nd Sf. and Clipper Dr,<br />
i<br />
52nd St, and Cantral Av |<br />
41it St. and central Av.<br />
Uth 51 and Central Av.<br />
IMd St, and Central Av. !<br />
Nth St and Central Av,<br />
I<br />
171h SI, and central Av,<br />
4th St and wetley Av,<br />
•tttanaa Rd, and Weiiiy Av<br />
North st, and lay Av<br />
LAST STOP:<br />
I<br />
fth St, and lay Av,<br />
11:11,<br />
Lett on sth St. to Atlantic Ay. norm<br />
Atlantic to weiley Rd,, norm on wT<br />
Rd, to New Cattls Rd., left M<br />
cattle te eaMent Parkway, south'<br />
Sardeni Parkway onto Wetle<br />
h>m and ianertea Rd,, rjght en MNertat » fl «I<br />
lay Av., Ian en My Ay. South on lay fl I<br />
Walnut, (.topping at aiS mimiwl<br />
Itreett only), right on wain jt- R^ I<br />
Femdale Or. Left en htmii If 1 f'<br />
Spruce Rd., left on Spruce Rd. tfiJv<br />
Av., right on My (ttepplng af evfi<br />
ftraeti only) to 2tmi St. Right on 2Jlhn<br />
te iayiand Dr., left en Myland'Sr %<br />
waterway Rd. Left en waterway 1 1 0 L,<br />
Av., right on lay to Bartram La R K<br />
onBarlr,mLo.,lettonCh,tordL« rLf 5 '<br />
on somentf La,, left en we«tminiL<br />
La,, right on wafervltw llvd:, right«<br />
RMHvell Blvd. onto Mm St to wl<br />
AV,, right en Watt Ay, (stepping at aySj [<br />
KINDIROARTIN ROUT1<br />
All A.M. kindergarten chlidfjen will<br />
Av,. right<br />
v (teppg<br />
streeti only) to 52nd St., right on<br />
to Clipper Or, left on Clipper Dr<br />
Anchorago Dr., right en Anehorasa nil<br />
to lim St., left en 55th St. to;weti Ay<br />
right on weif Av. to ath St., left an silt,'<br />
St, to Central Av., left en Central Ay £<br />
sm St., left on ifth St. to Atb'ury A«.<br />
right on Aibury Av, (stepping at ,i<br />
numbered street! only) fo »m St.. iiH o.<br />
9th St. to Bay AV., righton Bay Av, !o|f«<br />
Si,, right on |ih St, to Wait Av,, right u<br />
wnt Av. fo the primary ichaol<br />
Upper Township routes<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />
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7:11 • Route f South at wardt<br />
7:11 . Reuta 9 South at Rlrt.rl<br />
713. Rout. Mum at Fogiioi<br />
7:14 . Routt f South at Timbar Dr.<br />
7:15 , Rout. • South at Frttcat<br />
7:14 . Routt f at Sayvlt- Av,<br />
7:17 . Route f South ai lutltrt<br />
7:11 . Route fat Pathltyt<br />
719 Routt fat Iracldayi<br />
7:20 • Route f South ai coin<br />
7:11 •- Route 9 at Schulari<br />
' ,'22 • EvtrsrMn Dr. at NMOM AV.<br />
7:29 . iytrgraan Dr. at Klgar RM.<br />
' iU • Evergreen Dr. tf Baron*<br />
' 127 . Rout.ft N. 400 Ft. North Of Rt.<br />
7; n. Route* N. tt Utt KatMrlna Av.<br />
7:» - Ortileb La, at Reuta *<br />
7:10 . Route f at Harriet La.<br />
7:11 • Route a at Kajlyt<br />
7iM. Rout, f at Sharby RM.<br />
7:M . Reuta i Norm tf Patch RH,<br />
7:M;. Routt t i. at Timbar Dr.<br />
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7:12 . Tuckahst Rd at Bigg, 00* If<br />
7: il • Old Totkahet Rd, at Hurm RM.<br />
7!14 . Routt f at NBIIybtrry La,<br />
7 15 . Reuta f North tt Myalra Ay.<br />
7:14 . Flrtt Avt. ,1 Vanhw Av.<br />
7:17 . Route f North at Vanfnor Av.<br />
7:11. Pint Ay, at Ooldan Oak La,<br />
7i» • Firtt Av, af Hollvwood La,<br />
7:20 . Mapia Shad, at Nawmam<br />
7:11. Rout. » North at Hoilyweed La,<br />
7:22 . Reuta f North at Harpi<br />
7:23 Rout, fat South Dr.<br />
7124 . Reuta t South tt Harding Av,<br />
7:2* Reuta * South tide earn from<br />
PIMtant Av.<br />
?:2I - Route f at Wliklt Blvd.<br />
7:28 , erant Av. tt Mfrarfyt<br />
IM.<br />
Route # south and Maple shade<br />
7:11. Route f south at Hollywood Av,<br />
IM<br />
- Route f South act from<br />
vantner Av.<br />
»;M . Route f south at RedwHh Av.<br />
Fi34 . Route f at Law.<br />
7:JS-Route»southatStAndrew.PI.<br />
7:1a . St. Martlnt PI, it *f. f '<br />
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4:« - Lincoln Av, at Ml- PIMtanf Av,<br />
4:50 - Rt, 50 North at Hoimei<br />
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Rt. » at sehafen<br />
4:52 . Cedar Av. at MtrtAtllvkllt Rd.<br />
a:l). Manhailvllie Rd. at clever Av,<br />
•:I4 . Manhailvllie Ra. it H indleyi<br />
4:57 • Rt. 4f at OILUllSB !<br />
eiSI . Rt. 4? at Kuhm !<br />
4 59 . Waatharby Rd, at strunli RM,<br />
7:00 • Rl. r> tt Mliayt<br />
7:04 . Rt, 4f at PttrallM RH<br />
7:05 • Rf. 4f St Alplnwalli<br />
J.M . Rt. N at Uckt<br />
7:09 . Rt, M at Minhall Av,<br />
7:10 Rt. 50 al Sami SlOf.<br />
7:11 • Rt. W at Pennsylvania Av,<br />
7:12 • Rl. SO af pttawirt Av,<br />
7:13 Rl. sett iullockt Ret,<br />
7:14 . Rt, 50 at Migliaecle Ret,<br />
7:25 Old Tuckahoe Rd, at Buifl.y Rd,<br />
7;li . Tuckahee Rd, at llmwtjaa Av,<br />
7:27. old Tuekahoe Rd, at Ortynbriar<br />
Rd, " "l<br />
731 . Old Stagecoach Rd. at; Sleepy<br />
Hollow<br />
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7:9a . Rt. f at Lain<br />
• US NO, 4<br />
7:00 • Hope cenan Rd. tt Knillt<br />
7:01. Host Conon Rd, at Jet iph Av,<br />
7:N . Fcnooro Rd. at Kathy le Way<br />
7:03 . Oanltl La. at Fnbsro<br />
7.04. Pexborsugh; Rd. at HopJ Conor<br />
7:05 . Katharine Av, at Rl, f •<br />
7:0a . Kamarjna Av, at Potiki<br />
, 7:07 . Katharine Av. al Walk,<br />
7:M . K.tnrln. Av, af trueai<br />
7:09 . Rt, 50 af FHCh Orchtf 9 La.<br />
7:11 . Rt, 50 at McCarthy! '•<br />
7:11 . Certen Tavtrn ' Id. tt<br />
Heflfngihtadi<br />
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7:13 • Canon Ttvtm Rd, at HI :kmani<br />
7:13. Rt, f at ChHhwt |<br />
711*. Rt. f tt Conon.<br />
7:17. RI. fat Argon<br />
.ill. Rt, fat Slmlttent<br />
7:32 • Randolph Av, al May!<br />
7:JJ . Ocean Dr. at ficgmni Or.<br />
•US NO. I<br />
S:R • Stttlmantewn Rd. n»r labelth<br />
a:U . Narrswt Rd. at chriitlshnt<br />
i:M . Washington Av. it Mtf<br />
7:00 , Woodbln. Rd, at Layti u<br />
7:01 • woodbln, Rd, at •eytti Rat.<br />
7:0«. Mill Rd. andifsMmant iwn Rd,<br />
tM . Mill Rd. al PatealH<br />
7,09 . Mill Rd. 1000 ft. wnt 11 Ctdar<br />
Av.<br />
7:10.Mill Rd, IDt ft. WMt efC AtrAv.<br />
7:11 . B.aOlneAv. at DSTM , ...<br />
Jill • R«dlng Av. at Mack, r Av.<br />
Fi14 . RtMIng Ay. al McKf. ju. Av.<br />
7:15 • Reading Af. tt Jtckto u<br />
7:u. Reading Ay. at RtrsT<br />
7:20 . Rt, 50 at StfflMt Av. 1<br />
7:21 . Sunut Rd, at RtplcllPH.<br />
7:22 . luniat Rd. at Dawn A i.<br />
7 23 Rl Nat BBldil<br />
7:34 , Rt, Mat Youngs ,<br />
7:35 Petersburg Av, at Plain<br />
7:37 - peferiburg Av, FrancM AV.<br />
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Rt. 50 at Sharp*<br />
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7:17 - Rt. f at Lehman RM, ' 'I<br />
7:38 , Rt f north at Ssrenton Rtu,<br />
7:lf . Rt, f nerth at Timber Dr eajt<br />
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7:34 • Old Stagecoach Rd, st oak pr,<br />
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7:24 • Red Oak at White Oak<br />
7:27 . Black Oak Dr, near Rei. I!•<br />
7:11 • Biaek Oak and Red Oak "!<br />
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7:33- Old Steo«coech Rd. at Hlllfpc<br />
7:3J Old Stageceach Rd. at Fieri.<br />
7:11 . Old Stagecoach Rd. af Abbott<br />
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recording artist from Med<strong>for</strong>d.<br />
Formerly In radio<br />
ninlrtry out <strong>of</strong> a,a^, m»,<br />
and Hawaii, Schumacher ls<br />
now engaged In full-time<br />
sacred concert ministry.<br />
For youth, the conference<br />
features a "youth sing" on<br />
Evangelist to be church guest<br />
. FOmr -<br />
i Evangelist Ken Lynch will be<br />
the featured speaker during a<br />
week-long crusade<br />
from<br />
Aiguit 24 through August 31<br />
at Calvary Independent<br />
Baptist Church, New York<br />
Av, and 9th Street,.<br />
Mr. Lynch preaches the<br />
"old fashioned" gospel<br />
powerfully and without<br />
'<br />
He is also an ac-<br />
I jj and will<br />
be providing special music<br />
nightly on such instruments<br />
as the violin,<br />
thennin,<br />
musical glasses and vibraharp<br />
as well as vocally.<br />
Mrs, Lynch will conduct<br />
meetings <strong>for</strong> the children<br />
during each <strong>of</strong> the services.<br />
Sunday services will be 9:te<br />
and 11 a jn. and 7 p.m.; weekday<br />
meetings will be at 7:30<br />
PA. There will be no meeting<br />
Saturday night.<br />
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Sunday evening following the<br />
meeting, and on Wednesday<br />
evening "preacher on the<br />
spot" is set <strong>for</strong> the home <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Waternuuia, 929 Weiley Av,<br />
The "kids dub" <strong>for</strong> boyi<br />
and girls up to 7th grade ls<br />
held Wednesday from 9:30<br />
until il a.m. conducted by<br />
Nancy Heche and jane<br />
Stoltrfus and staff. Refreshments<br />
and fellowship are<br />
featured Monday evening<br />
following toe meeting in<br />
fellowship auditorium.<br />
Tne conference .will condude<br />
its season on Labor Day<br />
Weekend with the showing <strong>of</strong><br />
fUm Christiana on Saturday,<br />
August SO, and Dr. Gilbert<br />
Peterson, president <strong>of</strong> Lancaster<br />
Bible College speaking<br />
Sunday morning August 31,<br />
and Jim O'Bryon versatile<br />
musician Sunday evening,<br />
August 31.<br />
The 1980 Summer Bible<br />
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Thought <strong>for</strong> the week ,<br />
By REV. CHARLES L. WOOD, EdD<br />
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church<br />
It Is getting near to that time <strong>of</strong> year when our visitors<br />
depart. Hie natives are accustomed to breathe a sigh <strong>of</strong><br />
relief and welcome the return <strong>of</strong> peace and quiet to our<br />
island, while at the same time being thankful to<br />
Providence far the material blessings which come with<br />
the tourist season. As it is commonly said, we're glad to<br />
see them come, and we're glad to see mem go. Perhaps<br />
bom <strong>of</strong> those feelings are quite appropriate.<br />
There are times in ow lives when each <strong>of</strong> us wishes to be<br />
with others. People find dances attractive, they find<br />
bargain sabs inviting, they find an athletic stadium full <strong>of</strong><br />
cheering people thrilling, and they find a full church inspiring.<br />
They cherish family reunions in which they can<br />
rub elbows with the cousins and me inlaws. There are<br />
very few <strong>of</strong> us to whom the desire to be with people Is a<br />
stranger. There is also another side to our nature. After<br />
the wedding reception we want to be alone win our<br />
husband or wife. After the funeral we want to be alone<br />
with our grief. After the shower tor the new baby we are<br />
content to be alone In our happiness. And part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
spiritual life <strong>for</strong> many <strong>of</strong> us consists <strong>of</strong> times when we<br />
want to be very much alone with our God...in private<br />
prayer or meditation, on retreat, or Just thinking about<br />
Hm.<br />
The life <strong>of</strong> Jesus <strong>of</strong> Nazareth displays this same kind <strong>of</strong><br />
ambivalence. He was delighted to be among the five<br />
thousand whom He fed. He preached to the crowds from a<br />
boat. He thrilled to the welcome <strong>of</strong> the Palm Sunday<br />
procession. And at other times He went up into the<br />
mountains to be alone to pray. Perhaps most <strong>of</strong> the major<br />
religious figures have at various times dlspalyed this<br />
same effect. They have at times been seen as a part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
community <strong>of</strong> the people <strong>of</strong> God, delighting in the company<br />
<strong>of</strong> fellow men and perhaps taking advantage <strong>of</strong> the<br />
situation to bear their witness. And at other times they,<br />
like us, have been content when the crowds have gone<br />
away and they can enjoy the soUHtude, the silence, and<br />
(he beauty undlstracted. Each is important in its time.<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> our spiritual maturity comes when we know which<br />
to seek, when, and why.<br />
Cohon movie is to be shown at First Presbyterian<br />
Bom Again, the incredible<br />
story <strong>of</strong> Chuck Golson, a man<br />
who scaled the heights <strong>of</strong><br />
power only to fall into the<br />
lowest Confines <strong>of</strong> a system he<br />
once controlled, will be the<br />
topic <strong>of</strong> a film at the First<br />
Presbyterian Church * on<br />
Sunday at 7:30 p.m.<br />
Book review scheduled<br />
<strong>for</strong> summer auxiliary<br />
Aunt Erma't Cope Book by<br />
Erma Bombeek will be<br />
reviewed by Aim Swing at<br />
the Methodist Summer<br />
Auxiliary, Tuesday at 2 pjn,<br />
in the Stalnton Room <strong>of</strong> First<br />
United Methodist Church, Sth<br />
St, and Central Av.<br />
Mrs. Ewing, <strong>of</strong> Indianapolis<br />
and Ocean City, Is a popular<br />
with auxiliary audiences.<br />
John Wilson and Fran Highfield<br />
will entertain with<br />
humorous musical selections.<br />
Devotions will be led by Mrs,<br />
Carl SewaU and the hostess,<br />
Mrs, Frank Hay, and her<br />
committee will serve refreshments<br />
following the program.<br />
INSUUTE MOW!<br />
There are 800 free and<br />
reserved seats,<br />
From the dignified<br />
protocol <strong>of</strong> Washington's Ugh<br />
society tothe lonely despair <strong>of</strong><br />
a dark and dank Alabama<br />
prison, viewers win relive the<br />
swirling events mat history<br />
will remember as Watergate.<br />
And in the midst <strong>of</strong> a scandal<br />
bat destroyed the lives <strong>of</strong> a<br />
handful <strong>of</strong> America's most<br />
powerful man, the viewers<br />
will experience the pain and<br />
anguish <strong>of</strong> Church Gabon's<br />
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This is followed by the<br />
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fpWtual rebirth,<br />
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It's (tot a new method (or<br />
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The fellow with the bow that<br />
looks like it grew a couple<br />
antennas is Bryan Strelski<br />
and he's busy sharpening the<br />
skills that earned him the<br />
distinction <strong>of</strong> being the Bast<br />
Bryan's Interest In archery<br />
began when be was 9,<br />
"My fatter had a long bow<br />
and I used to shoot in the<br />
oellar," he said, "ljuat liked<br />
it"<br />
From there he advanced<br />
from the long bow—"the kind<br />
Robin Hood used" — to.the<br />
bow he uses now, a 43-pound<br />
Coast champion at a recent recurve. The weight Hgore<br />
National Archery Association refers to the amount <strong>of</strong><br />
tournament in Atlantic City, strength It requires to pull the<br />
That placed him fifth among bow string back,<br />
some 190 competitors in his In addition to a special<br />
age group (15-18) from design, the bow features two<br />
throughout the country. stabilizer bars, a sight and a<br />
"We're pretty proud <strong>of</strong> device mat clicks when the<br />
him," uld Dewey Powell, iWng is pulled to tteproper<br />
who set up the range In his distance. During a recent<br />
garage so Bryan could practice session at his makepractice<br />
when he isn't shift range, Bryan demoDpumplng<br />
gas, "He works strated his championship<br />
bard- harder than people who <strong>for</strong>m,<br />
we 25."<br />
After carefully loading the<br />
Bryan Strelski's concentration is intense as, he<br />
prepares to fire at his target.<br />
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Strelski halts breathing as he concentrates on<br />
the bullseye.<br />
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slowly drew back the bow and<br />
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above the desired elevation,<br />
and then lowered It With his<br />
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string, he stood nearly<br />
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Stfelskl makes it look easy.<br />
It Isn't. Pulling back 43<br />
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"It Uses a tremendous<br />
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Bryan said. "Archery U 85<br />
percent mental. You have to<br />
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"You have tostop breaming<br />
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Major club races set <strong>for</strong> labor Bay Weekend<br />
A good crowd was treated to<br />
some fast, and thrilling<br />
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the season at the Ocean City<br />
Yacht Chib winds down to •<br />
close.<br />
There will be no racing this with what promises to be an<br />
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Saturday, August 30 to begin The competition is so tight<br />
the big Labor Day Weekend In these mat the final day will<br />
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Winners are announced<br />
in Yacht dub races<br />
Due to overpowering winds<br />
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to 33 on Saturday, the bay<br />
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•lied on Sunday by all fleets<br />
except the 110 Internationa]<br />
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Sunday's air was mild but<br />
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put the sailors to the test<br />
Bob Becotte <strong>of</strong> Ocean City,<br />
sailing with daughter Gall,<br />
had a big day In his 110,<br />
winning the first two races<br />
and placing third in the last<br />
Jack McCarthy and wife<br />
Laura <strong>of</strong> Blackwood sailed to<br />
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Ed Kavle <strong>of</strong> Hosemont, Pa.<br />
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Accardl <strong>of</strong> Med<strong>for</strong>d Lakes,<br />
N. J. to end up with a first and<br />
8 second <strong>for</strong> the day.<br />
Moe Leute <strong>of</strong> Havertown,<br />
Pa, sailed to a double victory<br />
In his GP-14 Jut edging out<br />
Uek Bolger in be second<br />
race. Jim Larkln also waa •<br />
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races beating Bryan Huntsman<br />
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RESULTS<br />
First Race 110s: Bob<br />
Becotte, crew Gall Becotte,<br />
first; Alan Huntsman, crew<br />
Peg Huntsman, Draxel HID,<br />
Pa., second, and BUI Schlll,<br />
Barrington, N.J., crew Bob<br />
Larkin, Springfield, Pa,,<br />
thM,<br />
Second race-. Becotte, first;<br />
Schill, second, and Bill<br />
Kontes, Vlneland, third.<br />
Third race: Jack Mc-<br />
Carthy, crew Laura Mc-<br />
Carthy, first; Kontes, Second,<br />
and Becotte, third. ,-<br />
Ughtnlnga: Ed Kavle, first;<br />
Chappy Hopkln, second, and<br />
John Parker, Ocean City,<br />
third.<br />
Second race: Hopkln, tint;<br />
Jim Accardl, second, and<br />
Parker, thini.<br />
Gp-14: ' Moe Leute,<br />
Havertown, Pa,,-flrit: Ray<br />
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and Matt Vollmer, Deiran,<br />
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Second race; Leute, first;<br />
Dick Bolger, second, and<br />
Vollmer, third<br />
Sunfish, tint race; Larkln,<br />
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B fleet: Trade Walters,<br />
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Don McKay and Neil Kelly<br />
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fcmficts<br />
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Marmora Office, Wayside VMage, TudulNM Rd, Mlimtwa, N| , 39e-»111<br />
Main Office: 618 Landis Ave., Vineland, NJ . 691-24&) ,<br />
Branch Offices: 1164 E landis Ave. & 1771 B, Lincoln Ave., Vineland, NJ<br />
W<br />
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PAGE 14 — SECTION TWO<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY.<br />
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
ff-<br />
CLASSIFIED AD RATES<br />
>,;-Advertisements <strong>for</strong> thes* columns Should bf in the <strong>of</strong>-<br />
*.pce ef The Sentinel Ledger <strong>for</strong> TUtSDAV EDITION Not<br />
"" jter Than Saturday Noon For Regular Classified Settlor<br />
;"and Not La(tr Than Monday Noon <strong>for</strong> Too-LaftTo<br />
jftt<strong>of</strong>Slfy. Friday edition, Wednesday noon <strong>for</strong> regular<br />
jfiasiified section and Thursday Noon <strong>for</strong>, ToouateToj<br />
C l j a s s i f y . . g ^ 3 9 9 - 5 4 1 1<br />
't)ne Time, JS Words or Less , ' ,,,,,,..,, ,13,00<br />
(10'per word exceeding 25 words) -<br />
Ad Running 5 Consecutive Times, with IS Words or Lets<br />
H t . O J<br />
Ads requiring Box Numbers SO* More<br />
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ADS SO* EXTRA<br />
—All Classified Advertising Cash Basis—<br />
112 8th street. Ocean City, N.J. 0B226<br />
Copy mailed in, given to r*pr#senfafivt or brought to <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
personilly, MUST •• ACCOMPANIID BY CASH OH<br />
CHICK to cover cost. Copy accepted over phejpe as courtesy<br />
and convenience to customer, hut payrr*ntjriust be<br />
received be<strong>for</strong>e adverfisemtnt will be set in type.<br />
Child Care A u t o s F o r S a l t<br />
BA1TSITTIN8 PSR—your child In my<br />
homt, hot mill, oramiins aetivitiei,<br />
RtttfenaonfMUBt, Gali]M4714 In<br />
PART TIWI 1 — UBytlttir MHM lor 1<br />
montti uai IB three dayi. call 1M-<br />
IM1 ' ••!•<br />
Situations Wanted '•<br />
HOUSESITTINO - why chance I-vino<br />
your home vnwatoiM ttiw winter?<br />
RetfniilMa, npariantM couple H M<br />
hniuilttlng petition In ocean city Mr<br />
winter. Call Daretn at WH-6J9I 9 5<br />
COURTEOUS - dependable domntlc<br />
svoiiibii<strong>for</strong> sa,t •wm with refarenen.<br />
u m f n 122<br />
ft<br />
HOUSEWORK — imoll<br />
point (OtB,<br />
cutting arm. ciaanlns ««!«. No lob too<br />
Big or IBQimaM, call «nytlm«MMNf<br />
A u t o s F o r S a l e<br />
1974 CHEVV MALIiu — Station wagon,<br />
PS.<br />
F.I,, auto, 53,000 mllei, good<br />
eondltloncalUfSJira<br />
tf<br />
L o s t A n d F o u n d H e l p W a n t e d<br />
* ! • Sport. 5 oauanger, nick,<br />
- lantral<br />
IJOIT _ Mostly dam colored female<br />
CaMeo eat. ftniwtrt to "Lucille,' 1<br />
Vicinity SI I7ltl St. BIWARD 110 Call<br />
Card Of Thanks<br />
THANK YOU<br />
•Wo want to publicly thank<br />
joor Ocean city Merchants<br />
<strong>for</strong> their support In making<br />
'our Booth at the Cape May<br />
J County<br />
Fair a complete<br />
;success.<br />
The Fair was to benefit the<br />
Cape May County Zoo and<br />
the Humane Society <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City,<br />
Constance S. Oobie Ways A<br />
Means Chairman,<br />
' til i<br />
INSURANCE OFFICE - auto and<br />
caiuaity, Hptrlancad preferrea. Full<br />
mak. Send resiles to toi 712 Sentinel,<br />
LMgtr<br />
l.w<br />
MAINTiNANCI — lifeguard,<br />
itarf<br />
immtdlataly,<br />
Apply In oanon lli<br />
Harr 11 Mouia Motor Inn, ISthand<br />
Ocean<br />
ff<br />
CHAMBERMAID — lull time thru<br />
octoMr, good ialary plut Benui. call<br />
J99-J9 IS, 112 am or call 3»5)« after 3<br />
p.m.<br />
tf<br />
YEAR ROUND - lull time OSU, Hue<br />
Cross and Hue Shield and vacation<br />
Btnellti, Aoply In otraon, ¥e»terday'i,<br />
Rooifrtltiivd,, Marmora<br />
tf<br />
NOW TAKING - application <strong>for</strong> winter<br />
raitaurant<br />
work. Apply in perton<br />
Vsrjlt¥lnn,405lthSt.<br />
tf<br />
MOTIL IN - Center City need! perisn<br />
<strong>for</strong> cleaning rownt. Musi clean good and<br />
Hhaneft,Caii)>fiM,afteri«.m. HI<br />
Hid.<br />
EaWmlcl. 57 Cmtral Rd. Mf-<br />
I2t9 «2J<br />
TAURUS - M fully eaulppta trallur,<br />
BID. Mrtlel. ilatoi s UHd once, With<br />
•xtrai.MuMull.calllM.MSl. »<br />
CMIVY MONIA 1S7I - I1J00, Air, AM.<br />
FM radio, eauetl. Call JM-MM 124<br />
AMZDA 1S74 — RXi ,<br />
im<br />
MS!.<br />
Call St.<br />
mi<br />
iuiCK HIOAL - vs, air, kucktt<br />
•aatt, cenule transmlulon, AM-FM<br />
itarto, axcallent condition, call 3»<br />
6478 HI<br />
m -1 aoor hanftop, 42^00<br />
mllei, Bieellant condition. Pow«r<br />
ttairlng. alr^snalllsnlng, radio, gasd<br />
tlrti. May and Inl.rlor No ru.t. Dark<br />
gra«i with gold pin itipn. Mult Ma and<br />
drh/a.tni. cansf!.|4Horl»M440 ti<br />
PIRSQN FOR - Bfflea woril, typing •<br />
muit, part tlrna In winter, hill time In<br />
lymmef, oood uliry. Call SW.1IM, 1M<br />
lor ROM<br />
t-rt<br />
Help Wanted<br />
YEAR ROUND - cook ana walfreu<br />
Mekaayt or wtakanai. Full time or part<br />
time. Airport Grill, JM- I(U7<br />
%.tl<br />
SURPLUS JIEPS — eari aM trueki<br />
available through gewammenf agenclei.<br />
Many mi ynaw tMO. cm jiW4i.ii4j,<br />
eni. &m tar In<strong>for</strong>mation en now fa<br />
PurehaM,<br />
wt<br />
Wanted<br />
CARTER<br />
. <strong>Line</strong>. • Merc<br />
PRE OWNED<br />
Q u a l i t y C a n<br />
79 HORIZON<br />
TCJ, Front WhMI Driye, iconomy<br />
cyl tut, trim,, manual ilnrlng ana<br />
Brakes, AM/FM <strong>On</strong>ly »7» mllei.<br />
Ill.tr in color, Slotk No, 117<br />
*5399<br />
78 CONTINENTAL<br />
own coupe<br />
Full Power Inclualog<br />
ower winaswi wifti mlnhyenti, i<br />
way power leaf driver 1 paiscnger,<br />
p, aoer Hi ipoea control, t/whe.l.<br />
AM/FM Itarfo. tape, velour int..<br />
landau rool. <strong>On</strong>ly M.710 miles. New<br />
W/W Tirei. Stocll Ho. 114<br />
•7490<br />
79 THUNDERBIRD<br />
Auto, Tram., P. St..ring, P,<br />
Olic irikei, P, winaowi, i way P.<br />
tat, Tilt wheel, Cfuiie Control,<br />
andau Haul. AM/FM<br />
Stgrea, A<br />
adH car, H.igs miln, iiock No.<br />
•5999<br />
Many mare to choose from<br />
CARTER<br />
<strong>Line</strong>, • Merc,<br />
14th St. & West Ave.<br />
Ocean City, N.J.<br />
399-3134<br />
Instructions<br />
TIFAI BST4TB _ unammn unM B1AL iSTATI — [sin tha CantuPV 21<br />
?<br />
o> oart lima ^SEM? M^7J l » m - ilWwUneao or will train. Full<br />
.Of part lime. Daniel O. Mur.ay (imf etntgpy n ^<br />
*" MS tf<br />
M A N P O W E R T E M P O R A R Y<br />
S E R V I C E<br />
1<br />
is Interested in<br />
TYPISTS<br />
C a l l 6 4 1 - 7 6 0 0<br />
C A R P E T C L E A W t G<br />
T E C H H W A N<br />
- T R A H E E<br />
I s<br />
PlrtTlnii<br />
StARS CLEANING SER-<br />
VICE* li now hiring <strong>for</strong> •<br />
plirt lima CAR PIT<br />
CLEANING<br />
position.<br />
LMrn on tho mott modern<br />
triuck mounted atiulpinml<br />
fifom wnlor ftcltnlelani,;<br />
: tUuy plus bentflt»s<br />
p further coniidtnflen,<br />
dill Mr. McCaffrey at (Mf)<br />
m-7200.<br />
/OMornillify ImpMytrM/pi,<br />
HELP NEEDED - <strong>for</strong> heuta cleaning<br />
ouilneu. Monday . Friday, perfect fob<br />
whlla chliiren are In icMol. Character<br />
rafereneei a muit, wlntarfiel* or year<br />
round. Part time. full tlma, cad<br />
mien<br />
Befireta.m.orafHrfp.ni.<br />
«•»<br />
DOCK PERSON - until No. 1, war 11.<br />
LemanfiMarlna.mBayAva.o.C. 1-22<br />
1AL 1STATI — ialnponon, a».<br />
irleflcas, full time, johnian Rtalton,<br />
'tftllNOLICINSEMILp-iwaaBltaTr<br />
•.Haryoul I, Photoiraphi, copylns, typlnt,<br />
•Mtorliing dliclnurei, Mlkt Blltiord<br />
jlCuiino inferprlBi), The A Framr<br />
.Jrtcp, New Rd, Nsrthfitld, MhSUt. tf<br />
CHAMBERMAID - nan immMlataiy<br />
•Jfitf. werk until NavarnMr, Apply n<br />
WaMIHarrll Homt Motor Inn, 13th and<br />
Jk«n lls.m.toSpm<br />
tf<br />
CI5EV. MECHANICS — heavy duty/<br />
is heavy duty truck driver!<br />
nitttallMtlM plui many banaf Itl, Call<br />
p300h<br />
CLERK-TYPIST<br />
C A S I N O C O N T R O L<br />
C O M M I S S I O N<br />
A T L A N T I C C I T Y O F F I C E<br />
Starting (alary 17,110.31 to u,17» »l,<br />
dapimalng on aiBerJance. THI1<br />
BHItiMI Inytivei milnlilnlna dally<br />
logi, filing, Inlormallon rafriaval,<br />
cwitacllno Mkar unm witMn tha<br />
commliihHi, m i typlilo ana railed<br />
autlei at raqulraa, if y og ara Intaraitea,<br />
piaaie »nd a latter or<br />
muffle toi<br />
Mr, Jim Flandaca<br />
Casino Control Commission<br />
37? W. State St. '<br />
Tronton, N.J, OUZS<br />
t-2*<br />
BUYING _ iaweiry <strong>of</strong> all klndj, gold<br />
illver.damondi andantlsuai. MeCratri<br />
Central Squar., Umned,eSJ.]lS6 tf<br />
OLD DOLLS - Will BUY all tym 4b<br />
yean or older. aipKlilly'liKque ana<br />
' w»d. AlH Old lay and trami Call 395<br />
[ *SNTiD TO BUY'— old or ahtlgual<br />
gufn, iwordl, KnlvM. pswder (laiki.j<br />
war MuvMIri In any condition Aho old 1<br />
U.S. cslm and pspir nunay, pockat<br />
watsha, clock, and Mr italn./ Dial<br />
JW.1MI.<br />
tf<br />
FULL S1AS0N RiNTAL — <strong>for</strong>mtr<br />
Mrdan araa rMldent wlifin to rant<br />
nlca BMShfrani hsma frsm April 1 thru<br />
Oct. 1911. NMd • bMrasmi, 2 Mthi,<br />
emtral<br />
heat. No pah, imoklnf or<br />
drinking, ixcallant Meal rafarancat.<br />
Wallaci<br />
iMiton, 441» Otll ct. carmichaal,<br />
Calif, tsm. tiawmw<br />
M<br />
I wriyv - old gild, illvar, lawalry;,<br />
kcloeu and watch... Call far quota on<br />
prlca <strong>of</strong> illvar coitn. smith jawMart,<br />
Its* loum Ihora ROM, Palermo span!<br />
Thuriday. Friday and Saturday, Calh<br />
W M 7 1 , t f<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong> I Services<br />
FUBHmjBiBIHHlSHIHr<br />
A N D R E P A I R<br />
Pick up and deliver<br />
G I L C H R I S T F U R N I T U R E<br />
R E R N I S H I N G<br />
300 Church fid, Palermo. N.J.<br />
39B-3534 i<br />
PAMILY opfoui — y v<br />
ranfal. HOUH pratarable, 1 bMrssnii<br />
calllWWW<br />
tt<br />
RECORD (OLDIE) -<br />
"That II my<br />
waaknatl nowl" tuns By Helen Kane,<br />
call m-on<br />
in<br />
OLD WOOD PURNITURI - CHenlng<br />
out? Calh <strong>for</strong> content, <strong>of</strong> haute, full or<br />
partial from Attic to Oarage, almaf<br />
(anythlngBoujM.lW14Morf67.2JM it<br />
SINGLE H0Mi-*f amtll duplaK. naar<br />
BMch, fait Mttlarnant, private party,<br />
eall(IN)ni42tO<br />
fl<br />
CSS>»BT INITALLIR -hat rolll at Ml<br />
nylan. Mutt Ml. M.ff tquara yard. WIN<br />
lfuiiil-Call2M-(uu<br />
H<br />
EUGENEW.PASHLEY<br />
AOiNCY.iNC<br />
Complete Insurance<br />
Service<br />
S h o r e R o a d , M a r m o r a<br />
DJAL3B9-3344<br />
J<br />
HILf>—mature rnponilbn<br />
,O*oei« wining to work, laundrau,<br />
Hiewiakeaplno. dining room, .nuriet<br />
>lcj»i. Apply It Wetley Minor 22nd *<br />
|jfa>.0,e,E.O.g, ^ w<br />
SM—>uy« and girls u yean and<br />
WM«r. Paper routat availaMa <strong>for</strong> ail<br />
yhr<br />
round routn BatwHn liih and 14th<br />
'JMfr lummer kldi alto. Gail IN-<br />
1-22<br />
IN or LPN-part time, <strong>for</strong> dBsttri<br />
"lea, OcHn City. Sand relume to Box<br />
ftlMLd<br />
PART TIM! M1LP - tlafk typltt.<br />
Medical tarmlnolosy helpful, hnyra<br />
(iailDla.Call«0.m2bMw*an9and<br />
RUOl — aval MWM nykm, U.1S',<br />
rtet, e0"xl(D", mlrrer M" x 40", ex.<br />
cgng|ilsn,eallMM1H<br />
tm<br />
SUPER YARD 1A1.I — t»W tkll,<br />
fchwino Vanity lotpaad, Q» ajrearM,,<br />
fura'll^rl, rnltt'imSlmpton Ay.ftsl!<br />
Jat.i-M.<br />
' a-M<br />
YARD SALE — Sat. Ada- Jl, 10 a.m. NO<br />
early UnMI Crib, playpen, baby aM<br />
'<br />
MMfttintMinhe,<br />
i 0N6 taMv wttC f£i$\t%i<br />
»om*mleflh*K(.dBo«c1ul)i,t«aphooa<br />
•nawwlna machine, tsyi, houtthow<br />
Ihtmtandm<strong>of</strong>*. JJlPlnaPI^ Marmora,<br />
fromRt.ftaloiChurctiRd.toPlnaPI. S.<br />
a<br />
PORTA»L« WASHIII — with apln<br />
«ryw.«S0 firm, call WMMf<br />
la<br />
YARB SALB — Sat, Aug. a, • a.m. Sola<br />
bM, bait stnr, eommardal hair dryer,<br />
Ml,<br />
bMMV«Hn Ut, painMn UOMr<br />
lac)t» tao, unnenm, clothing and mite.<br />
U0»CarrtraiOid«) ; %m<br />
OAR AO1 SALt—JMp, Shop and Java.<br />
Guinea, llnani, hsuapmsrH, toys, BOOIDJ,<br />
|««nHry piw torn* fumlturt, ate, lit, -<br />
Aug. a, lit Brlgnton PI. (utwwi 4th / )<br />
MM)<br />
t-D<br />
YARD SALB - (rear) trot w*t Ava.<br />
Sat. Aug. a. 1 a.m. No lirty oinsi<br />
nehMglMiM,luile.tnMntnainM. ••<br />
a .<br />
PORCH SALJ - Rim or thMa, Oood<br />
• M aMjilMMcMM, ana taua> ami<br />
lamp*, MMM inn and hMt lamp. Frl. *<br />
and S«. Aug. n wd B. 18 te 4 TU<br />
-"- tm<br />
TWBNTV PIRCINT OFF — on moaJ<br />
Itann at Tht FIM Martoit, 1*W Havtn<br />
An, Ja«lry, MMMMM, tnikjuM,<br />
aothlng,Op«n dally tl and M.<br />
M<br />
OARAOE SAL! - Thrta HMH MM.<br />
Furniture, cIMhM, PIcturM, booki,<br />
lewetry, mM. IM UtttnH Rd. Frl.<br />
»M Sat, Aug. IS ma pi it te g, Ns larly<br />
POOL TAIL! - raautltlan, perttct<br />
condition »17J. Lasy Kamnari m<br />
Miner add dryar,ihlht,large capacity,<br />
H» Nt, Mt Itfga jxKIUno MXM and<br />
nrtpplngi.Caimi.tajoriSKUn tn<br />
o<br />
AMPIB —<br />
axMlent condition.<br />
YARD SALt —chtlrl, MHN, M M ,<br />
ana attortad hauNMM Ittmt, llii Fart<br />
— 11 ft. Mara Aluminum. Ted oaiaxy, Frl. andJat.Aug.nandJJntt<br />
WJIilani*iVihpnBter,Manytxtr«p,€tn to 4, IJ» Atkmen Ava. (Route •)<br />
cam on car top. sacrifice MM) Call iamtn Point, (RtlndateMon. Aug.<br />
HI4I» m SS) e-M<br />
a- CHRIS CRAPT — (woodi, briaga,<br />
' tw(nKraw,naMiar«ialngup.liiHllent<br />
famlltBoit, Call J».»ll far inapaetlon<br />
•nddltalli.<br />
I-H<br />
CHRIi CRAPT — m-W <strong>Line</strong>ar, hi,<br />
•uoilint condition, fully iguippM,<br />
Melwftj haia, VHP, and El, CF,<br />
•nrigganlate,y,0N,eiilNt4Mf f-I<br />
PAenMAMR<br />
%r, \m IIMW.W<br />
t*n n w anginal, ntw fanarlW, full*<br />
VWIMSB, rwiphilitam^»M«. IW<br />
cono H*rbsr Marina, H7-W54<br />
ttf<br />
YARD SALB — tat,Aug. a, M a.m.<br />
M4f Vrt»t Ava, New manVMrk Itdwt.,<br />
uMd albumt, haMneM ttami, nilM.<br />
(Rilnaat* Sun, Aug. 34) Noaarly bird.<br />
•I<br />
Mt<br />
Bus. Opportunities<br />
«BHV COLO* TV - la" mevinB te<br />
Hawall,flr«l1WttkMir,ieallMt- f\<br />
tm IM %J<br />
YARDSAL«-tat.Aug.n,m..m.iMO<br />
•ay Avt, Made chain, deacon't bench,<br />
.nviiuia, upaiuuil, mfimti, knentn<br />
equipment, aiMt, bar Mil, ttyi, much<br />
more. NoBarlyBlnrtl<br />
t-n<br />
OARAOI ML! - Sat, Aug. B, IBFI,<br />
Won Rd. Marmora, MM, heuitMd<br />
IHm»,glrttandwom«niclothlfig. m<br />
Jl"RCACOLOR-coniole.Notperf«t,<br />
Mt tervj««i)i», BtytHul cabinet, wo.<br />
-. i-B<br />
LUHHS U< — (1944) cuitombullt<br />
uwnerta Miff, Itpatritit caw., wide<br />
Mm, «te cockpit. Nnttt far Ufa<br />
f Mine, equipped with all nqulna oaar,<br />
at wii „ a«th finaar, CMPIN, tft<br />
emjr.feintaresviriniBttiarajifria, In<br />
witar^rlnapattlen.ealllfMfU I.M,<br />
AVINOERS- \m M eyari~ ntvar<br />
SMtia prlca. Call m-UU H<br />
UPPBB TOWNSHIP - TucMhoe.<br />
totaled on bwy Route So, Mil build to<br />
wit. In lovely tilittrlcally rHlor»d<br />
oulldlng. Ptjiett (or atfln, llert,<br />
rMteurant or medical (acuity. Call 131.<br />
«W tt<br />
IIAUTY SALON - <strong>for</strong> rent. Fulfy<br />
mm&m mmf *m<br />
R.E.For Sale<br />
N R eONSOl.i-*W8, II ft, Ntw<br />
ga tank, floor esyaring, outrlooe 1<br />
CB,iajHp.JonnionS4JXB.CalH37. .<br />
County loMM in, Sugg, call 4iunl ;<br />
RMI eitate, lith and litnjm Av», Si.<br />
WkiLlpAT -<br />
trailer —<br />
•well<br />
\m a lADY WHITI - V ChaMp.ua<br />
with Any cabin, i.o, IM hp,, good<br />
condltton. Poor haaith <strong>for</strong>cing HM,,<br />
klyi|i50Ciiiwrit3<br />
tf<br />
ED'S LOCK SERVICE<br />
Installations A repairs. 24<br />
hr. emergency service. •,<br />
:"Vour -: fiill<br />
••rviei!<br />
iBeksmltli"<br />
TOM WARD'S<br />
UPHOLSTERY<br />
2 6 S . S h o r t R M d<br />
M i i m o n , N J .<br />
C U S T O M M A D E<br />
• D n p w t e s<br />
• Vrtinct*<br />
WovmWioit<br />
399-7554<br />
LUHRS—N'SRt,Plth,,p.|,«Meaifb,<br />
CMC «ng. Low hour*, well<br />
Excellent condition. In Water<br />
wmmm<br />
man, men. •tl.m.M Ineluta"m*-'<br />
ring Inventory, tlitur» ana tralnmo.<br />
Opm MthM II day,. Call myiim, S<br />
W.Summar.3t*4JM4fl<br />
m<br />
R.E. For la)*<br />
ready to fa. Mutt lacrlflca. Wli acapt<br />
rMenwttamr.MMni<br />
, M<br />
OMnliif itatk<br />
tide Hitco H<br />
OM<br />
. tide.<br />
'MATi<br />
| ifaaiti<br />
•mini call<br />
I'M<br />
•OAT SUN -14 n. to 40 ft. mating<br />
atcM, aMaiaa intar, electric, nth<br />
OMl<br />
itatkm, ] ft, M «Mtar at low<br />
Htrtar Marlm,M7«S41-<br />
if ak<br />
tide. Hirtcong H<br />
iSLIPS-Somen point n»arlnle(.<br />
tr mm mater, security lighting.<br />
Pier, Bay Avenue, WM150. tt<br />
RON —1177 art* im, K n, with<br />
lay warranty on<br />
tf<br />
FIVi LAROB — but illpi<br />
lt<br />
dock north ot tth St. tso<br />
MnHam«l<br />
ltn am 1*7* — JOhnaon outboaroa. TO<br />
hp. 40. oay warranty. For kifsrmanon<br />
atii^4 pjn. A anikdio buy*.<br />
•ppnlaaaDrrvnttag (4M In hontaa. ill<br />
inn Rd. sonar* Pstat.tlMW? WJ<br />
lervl»J»»*ii»ryAIJt*tm . If.<br />
HEATED DUPLEX-just t<br />
Mack to b«ach and boardwalk.<br />
Walk to town. Two<br />
y*arly. Sp«clous S bedroom<br />
upper<br />
cottage <strong>for</strong> year<br />
round iivlng. <strong>On</strong>ly W»,5©0.<br />
PRIME<br />
COMMERCIAL<br />
Proptrty • excsll«nt<br />
in<br />
cam*. Comer location In<br />
motel district, i itorM, 4<br />
•ptf. <strong>On</strong>e block to toir<br />
rJwilk, Aiklno »1«5,000.<br />
BENZON REALTY<br />
RuMr<br />
735AHirtHeA»«.39M383<br />
CONDOMINIUMS<br />
OCEAN COLONY CONDOMINIUMS<br />
Financing available to qualified<br />
buyers<br />
MORRISON<br />
Riatore<br />
399-5211 9M0et«A»t.3»*-7140<br />
©<br />
€><br />
FRIDAY; AUGUST 22,1980<br />
THE SENTINEL LEDGER, OCEAN CITY,<br />
R.E. For Sale<br />
R.E. ForSalo<br />
; ABIgSURPRISITODlY<br />
! HAVE YOU SilNPLACIS ONTHIiAYfflOMTHALF<br />
THIN COME IN AND DISCUSS O<br />
jE<br />
1 3 3 4 B A Y A V E N U E<br />
•RAND NIW — duplex, 17tti and<br />
Havtn. miinhnann In* vaiyt iWng, 1<br />
wdroomi.-rrtil M1M"Mt include*<br />
mil to will carpet. Off ttrwt NiMng.<br />
Excellent va*r round rannl iocatlon,<br />
oMrally MatM, esnttrycM by ona ot<br />
. Oeaan Cltv't matt nMtaM* tiuUtn.<br />
UUa>lalsl«,m.callM«ilnan Raalty,<br />
BtMr,l«,«N<br />
tf<br />
LOVELY ONI - MreMti. M* Uttl<br />
conoomhium apt- completed furnlthM<br />
Mth dr.pei, all appliintN, mm. CaU<br />
Bru« F.MII^. Inc.. Raaltor.JM 5153 tt'<br />
"M,NCH«R-J twdroomi and bath. Gai<br />
hotalrl>aat,r«rKwitor,c*rp*t.t)ulltln<br />
tank Mai, pha pHMMg, clear <strong>of</strong>f Mt,<br />
prMM^N. <strong>On</strong>an City. ISMW7<br />
M<br />
YOU CANT BEAT THIS TWO FAMILY DWELLING FOR<br />
THE PRICE.<br />
Two bedroom*, 1 bath, lint floor and a bit S bedroom* 1<br />
baths MCOM and third floor*. Convenient location plut <strong>of</strong>f<br />
street parking. Fully heated far year round use. A real<br />
baroain at 470,000.<br />
GAMIN STATE REALTY<br />
R E A L T O f l S<br />
1 7 6 0 * t b u r y A w . 3 1 M 0 S Q<br />
1 CONDOMINIUM TOWNHOUSES<br />
14 Atlantic Avenue • Between 1st and North Streets • Ocean City, N.J.<br />
• •-* "'•••W« *'<br />
Watch <strong>for</strong> Our<br />
1 ...<br />
Next Week • Sample Available <strong>for</strong> Inspection<br />
Atlantic Gardens is architecturally designed <strong>for</strong> practical,<br />
yet glamorous, year-round living.,,,where your family will be<br />
pampered with the finest service and facilities <strong>for</strong> com<strong>for</strong>table<br />
living.<br />
You can take your choice <strong>of</strong> a two or two and a half<br />
level townhouse. Every plan includes a living room, kitchen,<br />
dining area, 3 bedrooms, 2»/ 2 baths, den and utility room.<br />
In addition, you'll enjoy these many luxuries i<br />
' Yl<br />
• Fireplace<br />
• AH electric, color<br />
coordinated, ease <strong>of</strong><br />
care kitchen<br />
• Trash compactor<br />
• Built-in dishwasher<br />
• 2 door frost-free<br />
refrigerator/freezer<br />
• Range and range hood<br />
• Self •cleaning oven<br />
• Microwave oven<br />
• Clothes washer/dryer<br />
• Built-in garbage<br />
disposal<br />
• Ample linen space<br />
• Individual, automatic<br />
temperature control<br />
<strong>for</strong> air conditioning or heat<br />
• Large closets<br />
• Wall-to-wall carpeting<br />
• Sound insulated walls<br />
• Pre-wired cable television<br />
• Pre-wired telephone outlets<br />
• Building and pound maintenance<br />
by management<br />
• Two parking spaces <strong>for</strong> each<br />
dwelling (Two enclosed<br />
parking spaces <strong>for</strong> 2%<br />
level townhouse)<br />
• Vinyl floor covering in<br />
kitchen and utility room<br />
• Interchangeable screens<br />
and storm windows and doors<br />
• Underground electric wires<br />
• Smoke alarms<br />
• Outside door light! —<br />
front and back<br />
• Vanities in baths<br />
Mortgage Loans Arranged thru<br />
Security Savings and Loan 818 Landis Ave. Vineland, N.J.<br />
Telephone 691-2400<br />
Liberal Financing 10% 30 Years 11%%<br />
Roger A. Monroe, Realtor<br />
835 Wesley Ave. P.O. Box 841, Ocean City, N.J. 08226<br />
Telephone (609) 398-7000<br />
Victor Stickel Gen. ContT.<br />
ArtarfliteN.j,<br />
823-0463<br />
PAGE 15 — SECTION TWO<br />
R.E. For Sale R.E. For Sale R.E. For Sab<br />
^Franklin G Williams<br />
Q f(£ALiORS<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
WATERFRONTS<br />
LARGE SINGLE family on<br />
the 17th 51. Lagoon with liv.<br />
rm., din, rm., ] kifchini,<br />
family rm., breakfast rm.,<br />
4 bdrnn., 2 lull bath?, fully<br />
heated - and situated - on<br />
large lot with 4 boatslips.<br />
Can convert to 2 family.<br />
Reasonable <strong>for</strong> »199,000.<br />
A REAL JOY to come<br />
home tot Designed with<br />
waterfront living In mind<br />
with its expansive decks,<br />
docks, plus boat slips.<br />
Homt consists <strong>of</strong> living<br />
room, dining room, kitchen,<br />
J bedrooms, 1 baths,<br />
laundry, garage, has gas<br />
hot air heat. 40*100 lot. Two<br />
Family<br />
Zoned. Call us.<br />
*2?5,OOO.<br />
BAYFRONT, Two family,<br />
main<br />
house consists <strong>of</strong><br />
living room, dining room,<br />
kitchen, utility room, 1<br />
bedrooms, Vh baths and<br />
sleeping porch, Apartment<br />
has 2 bedrooms, 1 full bath.<br />
3 tone gas hot water heat.<br />
Large perch, deck, dock<br />
and Vh boatslips. Raise the<br />
curtain on a new life style<br />
by<br />
phoning us today)<br />
M3i,BW.<br />
LAGOONFRONT excellent.<br />
I! you want a home with<br />
eye appeal, this is it, make<br />
your inspection now and<br />
you will ice <strong>for</strong> yourself the<br />
owners did net cuf corners<br />
while constructing this<br />
elegant 4 bedroom, 3<br />
bathroom custom colonial.<br />
Call 399 5711 <strong>for</strong> complete<br />
details. Now (285,000.<br />
MAIN SAY Panoramic<br />
View from open deck on 3<br />
levels-home<br />
recently<br />
remodeled,<br />
consists <strong>of</strong><br />
living room, dining room,<br />
kitchen, sunroom, )<br />
bedrooms, IVj baths, laundry<br />
room, dock and boat<br />
slip. Inspect today!<br />
Reduced to $152,500.<br />
ATTENTION<br />
" YACHT-<br />
SMAN Is your beat M'.<br />
Want to build your drum<br />
homer If If Is -if you dowe<br />
have the perfect<br />
lagoonfront let <strong>for</strong> you •<br />
100* protected waterfrontago.<br />
Convenient to airport<br />
and golf course. Call us<br />
now,<br />
RIVIERA<br />
Lagoonfront,<br />
large family home, living<br />
room, dining room, kit<br />
Chen, s bedrooms, 2 baths,<br />
family room with fireplace,<br />
laundry, 1 ear garage,<br />
heated and central air conditioned.<br />
Large fenced<br />
yard and rear patio. 2<br />
floating docks with 3<br />
boatslips. Make if a point to<br />
inspect<br />
this exceptional,<br />
hornet $211,000,<br />
COULD YOU use an Income<br />
Lagoonfront, we just<br />
listed one, 1st II. Liv. Rm.,<br />
Din.<br />
area, kitchen, two<br />
bdrms., and bathroom, 2nd<br />
fl, one bdrm. unit • Decks,<br />
deck, and two boatslips,<br />
Mostly furnished I<br />
BAYFRONT with very active<br />
business, combined<br />
with personal living quarters,<br />
plus rental unit or<br />
units. Over IS beat slip ren.<br />
fats - it's a golden opportunity<br />
<strong>for</strong> a working family<br />
land can be expanded in<br />
many ways, it would be a<br />
one <strong>of</strong> a kind with a little<br />
<strong>for</strong>esight, and in heavy<br />
demand<br />
(generating<br />
greater pr<strong>of</strong>its). Personal<br />
Interviews<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly - No<br />
Telephone In<strong>for</strong>mation!<br />
RESIDENTIAL<br />
SOUTH END Steps to<br />
beach, 1st fl, Condo unit,<br />
living room with fireplace,<br />
dining area, klichen, 3<br />
bedrooms, 2 full<br />
baths.<br />
Beautifully<br />
furnished.<br />
Financing<br />
available to<br />
qualified buyer. Near<br />
beach. Callus now!<br />
SOUTH END, 2nd fl. condo<br />
unit with ocean view, living<br />
room, dining area, kitchen,<br />
3 bedrooms, 2 full baths.<br />
Tastefully<br />
furnished and<br />
decorated.<br />
Financing<br />
available to qualified<br />
buyer. Near beach, call us<br />
n o w ,<br />
j DUPLEX<br />
LOT, Good<br />
I yearly location near stores<br />
and school, 57.5x90 Call Us<br />
I N o w !<br />
THREE FAMILY Unit,<br />
B»y Area: Front haute 1st<br />
II, 2 bdrmt., den, m bath,<br />
2nd II, 1 bdrmt., 1 bath.<br />
Rear cottige 2 bdrmi., 1<br />
bath. Good InVettntent Opportunity.<br />
Ut,iM Fur.<br />
nished. Impeet Now! <<br />
RIVIERA Three bedroom<br />
ranch home strutted on<br />
55K10« lot with living room,<br />
dining area, large country<br />
kltcnen, lull ttath/m car<br />
detached garage,<br />
woodburning<br />
fireplace, ntw<br />
heater and hot water<br />
heater, quiet year round<br />
area. Offered with limited<br />
home warranty, *»7,S0o.<br />
NEAR OCEAN CITY<br />
Yacht Clubtand Gardens,<br />
Colonial ln%»«f" raisect,<br />
Fine Y°AAt\J t, Living<br />
room w QVIIMSM, dining<br />
roam, 4 bedrooms, two<br />
bathrosmi, <strong>of</strong>fered unfurnished<br />
M?,SM.M<br />
PRICE REDUCED FOR<br />
Action, Ovtr Ji0,0OO<br />
Reduction, nice single<br />
elate to beach, hat living<br />
room, new kitchen, dining<br />
area. 3 bedrooms, IVi<br />
baths, nice tin lot with oil<br />
street parking. Alto plant<br />
(or and unit, iM.sM. Call<br />
us.<br />
EXCELLENT<br />
Uttl It,<br />
Area. Investment property,<br />
Mult! family near<br />
beach. 1st unit, 3 bedroom,<br />
bath, 2nd uhit 3 bedrooms,<br />
bath - Ird unit, I bedrooms,<br />
1 bath. Good rental history.<br />
Coll us tar complete details!<br />
»U7,500.<br />
1504 WESLEY AVE.<br />
Cheerful home, only a short<br />
distance to the Maeh and<br />
boardwalk.<br />
Has living<br />
ream, dining room, kitchen,<br />
S bedrooms, Vh<br />
baths, sunporch, laundry<br />
room and 1 car detached<br />
garage. Owner will finance<br />
at 10% to qualified buyer.<br />
Offered<br />
completely , furnished<br />
and In mpve-ln condition.<br />
Don't wait, see It<br />
today! *!15,000.<br />
DUPLEX list St. Area. 2<br />
bedrooms, 1 den, V/t baths<br />
each unit rented, 40x100 lot,<br />
Nice area, Includes ranges,<br />
refrigerators,<br />
dishwashers,<br />
garbage<br />
disposals. Approximately i<br />
years Old, Asking (145,000.<br />
For lull particulars call<br />
nowl<br />
SOUTH END 4834 Asbury<br />
Ave. Large single or easily<br />
converted to two family,<br />
ha* sunporch/Q. •> room.<br />
room,<br />
*"efiUP«*l kit.<br />
chens .cAQwrtiied 1 ear<br />
*oii to beach. Offered<br />
partly furnished, The<br />
time to buy is now!<br />
1127,000.00.<br />
TWO FAMILY,<br />
Pleasure<br />
Ave, Quiet bay area, 2<br />
bedrooms, 1 bath each unit,<br />
both heated. Many nice<br />
improvements like wall to<br />
wail carpet, new kfiehen on<br />
1st II, Newly painted in and<br />
out. Atking $79,SM,<br />
NEW LISTING Centrally<br />
located single family,<br />
commercial<br />
zone, has<br />
possibilities, 1 bedrooms, 2<br />
baths, gas hot water heat.<br />
Extensive<br />
renovations<br />
being completed, Call now<br />
<strong>for</strong> complete details!<br />
iif,»».<br />
DUPLEX LOT with<br />
lagoonfront views • 40x1)4,<br />
Oood location <strong>for</strong> yearly<br />
units,<br />
$43,MO,00 TWO FAMILY<br />
Apartment, 1st unit • liv.<br />
rm., din. rm,, l^'chen, two<br />
bdrms, AMfttn<br />
-id unit,<br />
sunw «^i a e»1 ««-<br />
d i n , . p a P f e W *<br />
1<br />
a o r m s . ,<br />
bath rV"." furnished. Call<br />
us New • Tomorrow may<br />
be too late!11<br />
NIAR YACHT CLUB Two<br />
family with two bdrms,, in<br />
each unit. <strong>On</strong>e unit presently<br />
rented yearly, included<br />
In this sale extensive<br />
renovations, including exterior<br />
paint. Listed under<br />
1120,000.<br />
1330 BAY AVENUE<br />
NEAR GARDENS le In tut<br />
the ground floor, Brand<br />
new Duplex. Corner (<strong>of</strong><br />
SOxils, 1st fl. Three bdrmi.,<br />
1 baths, Hid fl. three<br />
Mrms., 3 bathroomt, plu»<br />
l<strong>of</strong>t • Real Honest Quality.<br />
See, plant at our <strong>of</strong>fice! M<br />
NIAR GARDENS and O.tf.'<br />
Yacht Club, New Duplex to'<br />
be built. Total <strong>of</strong> i bdrmt.,"<br />
and sleeping l<strong>of</strong>t, and 1!<br />
bedroo.tn. See plant andbuy<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e the price goes<br />
upin<br />
C E N T R A L A v e n u e , N e a r :<br />
beach, larger single two*<br />
with 4 bedrooms, I baitC<br />
living room with woodburning<br />
fireplace, dining room<br />
and kitchen, gas hot wattr<br />
heat. Owner will consider<br />
financing to qualified<br />
buyer. Reduced to $75,000.<br />
A LITTLE LOVING t»m<br />
will make this Multi-family;<br />
an excellent investments<br />
All units rented. Gas n*a)ti<br />
each apartment, ideal fejr,<br />
handyman. <strong>On</strong>ly asktiMr<br />
t»,SM. Oood opportunity<br />
Call <strong>for</strong> full details! ,,»<br />
EXCELLENT<br />
INVEST-'<br />
MINT Property, Thrai'<br />
units with approx. gross Income<br />
<strong>of</strong> (MM, FrMP<br />
housei 1st fl, living room,<br />
dining area, 2 bedroom*, l<br />
bath, 2nd II, living room,<br />
dining room, 4 bedroomi, r.<br />
bath. Rear Cottage: LIvJHfi<br />
room, kitchen, 1 bedroom<br />
and bath. Priced in MwT<br />
$7M. Better Hurry!<br />
M<br />
DUPLEX LOT 40x115,<br />
Good location <strong>for</strong> yearly<br />
units. Asking $51,500.<br />
Check with us now!<br />
TWO FAMILY 1st unilf •<br />
living room with fireplace,<br />
' dinlng-kltchen<br />
combination,<br />
Vt bath, 1<br />
bedroom, 2nd unit, living<br />
room,<br />
ktlchM-dlnlng<br />
comb., 1 bath ft j ,<br />
bedroomt. Ground levelv<br />
g a r a g e , l a u n d r y a r e a a M n<br />
• h e w e r . A s k i n g i T f . I M , I n A ,<br />
' .perttoday!<br />
. r,.'^<br />
•: , ,„ COMMERCIAL ^<br />
LOOKING FOR a buSlMM<br />
home combination. Block<br />
and frame construction^,"<br />
oarage, <strong>of</strong>fice, Vi bath, an
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PAGE 16 — SECTION TWO<br />
R.I. For Sale RE. For Sale R.E. For Sale R.E. For Sale<br />
Exclusive Beachfront<br />
Condominium<br />
HURRY! ONLY ONE LEFT<br />
WITH A 1O'A% MORTGAGE-<br />
OCEAN CITY—New available §J only S95,00, this home<br />
<strong>of</strong>lers a spectacular view and the convenience ot the<br />
beach and boardwalk at your doorstep. This unit has 2<br />
bedrooms, tile bath, w/w Carpeting, washer, dryer and<br />
garbage disposal, ctl! Landmark today, and really get<br />
seme sand in your shoes i<br />
LANDMARK<br />
REALTY<br />
3314 SIMPSON AVE. OCEAN CITY, N.J. 08226<br />
(601) 3994511<br />
•to Qualified Buyers<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
HEATED DUPLEX on 2 lots, 1 bedrooms, bath 1 , living<br />
room, kitchen and washer, first floor, two bedrooms,<br />
living room, bath, kitchen and washer on second floor.<br />
tIJt.OM. ' '<br />
i<br />
TWO BEDROOM DUPLEX close to beach. *110,000.<br />
THREE HEATED UNITS 2 apts., have one bedroom,<br />
living room, kitchen, bath, rented yearly. Three bedroom<br />
apt. (owner's apt.) Excellent conditton. Two separate<br />
detached garages In rear. Lot 40x115. Owner tnklous to<br />
sell. $110,000. ;<br />
TWO BEDROOM furnished cottage. 110,000.<br />
Goss Realty REALTOR<br />
m<br />
3258 Anbury Ave, Phone 399.2098<br />
I *10%% interest {<br />
$ 115,000.00<br />
WESLEY PLACE CONDOMINIUMS<br />
Between 4th & 5th Stt. on Weslty Avenue, Ocean City, N.J.<br />
MODEL OPEN DAILY<br />
New 12 Unit Condo. Complex lust blocks from the beach and boardwalk and<br />
across the street from Ocean City's famous Cultural Arts Center<br />
• 3 BEDROOMS<br />
• 2 BATHS<br />
•FIRlPLACi<br />
• MINIMUM MAINTENANCE<br />
* BRICK EXTERIOR<br />
• 1400 SQUARE FEET<br />
•ALL APPLIANCES<br />
• CENTRAL AIR/HEAT<br />
LIBERAL FINANCING AVAILABLE TO QUALIFIED BUYERS<br />
(MOV?-/. Interest <strong>for</strong> 2 years)<br />
MORRISON REALTORS<br />
8th St. & Ocean Ave,<br />
399-5111<br />
REA<br />
JUST LISTED 4 bedroom, 5V, bath home, only steps to the<br />
beach in Ocean city's South end. This property li being<br />
•old fully furnished <strong>for</strong> year round occupancy. The tint<br />
floor consists <strong>of</strong> living room, dining area, modern kitchen,<br />
one bedroom, one bath and laundry room with w/d. There<br />
are ] bedrooms and m baths on the second floor. Lilted<br />
<strong>for</strong> immediate sale at III?,M0.<br />
GARDENS PLAZA - Three bedroom corner unit,<br />
mined, itii,oM, It's the only one, better hurry I<br />
FINANCING AVAILABLE<br />
TO QUALIFIED BUYER<br />
fur-<br />
MAINTENANCE free duplex in excellent condition across<br />
from fine southend beach, in floor consists <strong>of</strong> 3 bedrooms,<br />
\Vi baths, living room, dining area, kitchen and enclosed<br />
Florida room with ecetnview, 2nd floor Hat 1 bedrooms,<br />
IVk baths, living room, dining area, kitchen and sitting<br />
art* with MMnview. Additional leatures: 2 ear detached<br />
garage, vinyl tiding, electric basebMd heal, 1st ft, furnished<br />
and 2nd ft, is unfurnished. Listed at HI5,000. Call<br />
Monlhin Realty <strong>for</strong> details.<br />
BEACHFRONT CONDO- SOUTH END, Pour bedroom*, 2<br />
Mffu, air-condifiqntd. Asking (325,000 furnished. Owner<br />
will finance to qualified buyer.<br />
OfiNEROUS SELECTION OF SEPTEMBER RENTALS<br />
AVAILABLE. SOME ORtAT VACATION BARGAINS.<br />
Monihan Realty, Inc.<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J,<br />
Ocean Colony Corufi)<br />
935 Ocean Ave,;<br />
398-7140<br />
32nd ft Central Ave.<br />
399-0998<br />
FIRST FLOOR CONDO - Close to Sooth end beaches,<br />
custom built and decorated, this maintenance f reej unit <strong>of</strong>fers<br />
l bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms with Mexican t|i* floon,<br />
fireplace, super deluxe custom kitchen with ill anjenltlM,<br />
central heat and air-conditioning and too many extra* ta<br />
Hit. Owner will provide excellent financing to qualified<br />
buyer. Asking i?8,50s. fully furnished, IW,5OO, unfurnished.<br />
'<br />
BUY YOUR BOAT A HOME - W« have lull lltMl.am Of<br />
Ocean City's premier waterfront hornw tttuatid on •<br />
"spacious IOJXIW lot. Four large bedroomi, 3 tilt batfit, 2<br />
car garage, deluxe custom kitchen, d*n wtlti brick<br />
fireplace and wood beams, utility room, intercom >,' alarm<br />
system, aif-condltlMlitg. Exquisite landsusft* and<br />
breathtaking vltws in all directions. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> » Mnd, proptrty.<br />
Must *M to appreciate.$2U#». }<br />
I<br />
3M-HM<br />
R.E.For Sale<br />
R.E: For Sale<br />
ENGLISH CREEK IS + acres, 11' road frontage. Mostly<br />
cleared. Includes a 1 bfdreem bungalow. Slio.oos,<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
SOUTH END DUPLEX—one 1 bedroom apt, i<br />
apt, excellent condition, Just lllf.fU,<br />
MULTI-UNIT across the street froth beach, excellent is '<br />
large family or pr<strong>of</strong>essional person,<br />
HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL duplex plus rear cotfagi<br />
Asking ist.SoB. :<br />
NEW TOWNHOUSES AND CONDOMINIUMS<br />
SELLING NOW.<br />
CLOSED SUNDAY<br />
KI-.AI. KSTXI'I •INM RANU<br />
tin 1 Stun AvMM, OMOT eil», NM Jtrwy iWl<br />
OCEANFRONT -MAGNIFICENT<br />
UNCOMPARABLE<br />
ST. JAMES & BEACH<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
SAT. ft SUN. AUG. 23 4 34 1-4 Pi<br />
BEACHFRONT<br />
Brand new contemporary home with smashing views<br />
the ocean and Atlantic City skyline. Three spactei<br />
bedrooms, 1'A luxurious baths, large living room aid<br />
separata family ream with bar. Features Include Andi -<br />
ten windows, 1 massive brick fireplaces, central air conditioning.<br />
OFFERED THRU<br />
French Realtors Hager Realto<br />
COMING SOON<br />
the all new<br />
Harbor<br />
Ridge<br />
In prestigious Abiseon^^<br />
<strong>for</strong> a <strong>for</strong>tunate 23 families<br />
You'll (Might in tha gracious living af<strong>for</strong>ded I<br />
this limited group <strong>of</strong> elegant residences. Plus you'l<br />
tnjoy an ideal location that is clow to the bay<br />
minuns from Atlantic City and convenient t<br />
shopping. Come choose your home NOW whil<br />
the greatest selection <strong>of</strong> home sites is available<br />
Front •nit 41 <strong>of</strong> th» A.C. Exp..<br />
uk> Snora Rd. north <strong>for</strong> 2 Pra-opmtni priEU fren<br />
miles to Fiuntt Undlng Rd. .,«,_ _'<br />
M mile put Abstean Blvd. * 165,000<br />
Turn rltht and Eominua to<br />
k Fourth Aw. Turn lift to tttt. •<br />
Phon. 98^6050<br />
country living<br />
-yet near to the seo rewrts.<br />
* * " i ''<br />
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A lam, luxurious horn* Ibeatwl on your own ful<br />
, ac*«J¥WOd*d attatt - itatety living <strong>for</strong> you .an<br />
, youtj family. y«t the COM it fwrprjiintty low.<br />
! '<br />
PRECISION HOMES<br />
by Ralph Anns tcisio ontl Jo soph Gould<br />
!<br />
aisfrom<br />
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'81,900<br />
'atDENNISVILLE<br />
feat* Pwfcimv iputh to Exit 17 (Be* ttteCHy).<br />
L*tt«Mt*M*taRt.atJ*fto»m.<br />
«£*|to Bt 8Ua«»m • IK Wllfeft if<br />
m«Wan At. «3, ^7 mll« to <strong>On</strong> f R .iUftt<br />
>. 12-*, dairy 14;<br />
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FRIDAY. AUGUST 22, IBM<br />
FRENCH REAL ESTATE<br />
BEACHFROKT TOWNHOUSE<br />
En|oy panoramic Ocean views from your front porch,<br />
master bedroom and living room on this luxurious<br />
townhouse with 1 bedrooms, 2Vi full baths, heat pumps,<br />
security system and completely maintenance fret. Asking<br />
TWO FAMILY<br />
Conveniently located to beach & shopping. First floor his<br />
roomy 2 bedroom, t bath apartment. Upper cottagefeatures<br />
7 bedrooms, 1 full baths ft 2 powder rooms. •<strong>of</strong>C,<br />
units heated <strong>for</strong> year-round use. Also <strong>of</strong>f-street parking;<br />
<strong>for</strong> several cars. Excellent Income potential, <strong>of</strong>fered at*<br />
1145,000 furnished.<br />
NWLBTWe-GARDENS<br />
Located steps to the beach. In a vary qulot residential*<br />
•ret this I bedroom home Is ready to sell. 1st ft.; contafnt-<br />
Lr, Or, kifehtn, one btdroom ft vi bath, 2nd fi. -C*;<br />
bedrooms ft bath, lew taxes, i car garage & much motto<br />
tor $1*1,500 p/fgrnlsh*d.<br />
HEWUSTitt-EXPAHSIVERAMCHER | f<br />
Pint <strong>of</strong>fering on this expansive rancher on nicely lajv<br />
dseapad lot w/ftrge living room w/fireplace, separate<br />
dining room, J bedroomi, two full baths, enclose^<br />
screened in porch, modern kitchen w/breakfast, ark* «<br />
oversized one car garage. Pius economical gas hot water<br />
heaffMflMtMlMi<br />
Went last long at Silf.fW<br />
TWO FAMILY BEACH BLOCK<br />
Upper three levtti consists <strong>of</strong>: living room w/fireplace,<br />
dining room, modern tat-In kitchen, laundry room, five<br />
bedrooms ft % full baths. Pint level has newly eonstruetejyone<br />
bedroom apartment. Has ocean view, gas hot wattP<br />
Mat and Is partially furnished.<br />
C0M00MMUM-BAY<br />
Condominium located on Me bay. wish ail the amenities,;<br />
including pool, covered parking and priced below 1100,000.<br />
Call French todayt<br />
SPECIAL-VACANT LAND<br />
Build the house <strong>of</strong> your choice en this oversized corner let.<br />
Call French today. Ut.ON.<br />
FRENCH REAL ESTATE]<br />
REALTORS<br />
1ATLAKT1C AVENUE 399-5454<br />
A convenient & plctur<br />
commgniiy <strong>for</strong> your<br />
living pleasure.<br />
Come home to peaceful quiet and a largo, luxury<br />
home on your own % acra <strong>for</strong>m. Good school*<br />
and Interesting shoppes art conveniently located.<br />
estates from *106,900.<br />
6 mln. from Ocean City<br />
2S mln. Irom Atlantic City<br />
at MARMORA<br />
FumiiMd model on ditplsy<br />
__<br />
iityleiawilrtl*<br />
South sn Oarden SUie Psrkvwy to Exit 25. Right on.<br />
block ta Rt, I, left on Rt. ten*block to Tuck»h MRd.<br />
!Short Ford). Right K fflllt to .top iign (d«d«id), lift %<br />
mile to entrtnM to WincliHc, Opan S«t. a Sun<br />
12-4,d.ity l^J; cloud Fri.Phqn. 3982331.<br />
lAbMesn<br />
Your builder<br />
For ever 30 y«n Priclilon<br />
Honw. hM been a Mpdtr In<br />
the design «nd conttrualoii<br />
<strong>of</strong> quality cuitom homo.<br />
They luvt pl«»d hundndt<br />
<strong>of</strong> nOFnvoWfm Including<br />
then* in trwir Farwt Edge,<br />
.Concord*, Fontt Trail «nd<br />
Wlndlff* communftln.<br />
Ttw «•«• iup»rb«tftsnwnhlp<br />
i* now atailaMe in<br />
ttw hom« <strong>of</strong> Hirbor RMtta. !' .<br />
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TWO STOH1S ilS'xM' eachj. <strong>On</strong>e store fully equipped<br />
modern restaurant with seating facilities <strong>for</strong> SO people.<br />
Excellent gross. Second store available fgr lease. Second<br />
Floor: exceptionally large modern apartment consisting<br />
<strong>of</strong> living room with cathedral ceiling, dining room, 1<br />
bedrooms with skylights in each room, V/i bathrooms,<br />
(Reman style sunken bathtub), beautiful kitchen Including<br />
trash compactor, dishwasher, garbage disposal,<br />
and corning range. Also included custom designed wooden<br />
cabinets,. Financing arranged <strong>for</strong> qualified buyer.<br />
' Roger A. Monroe Realty<br />
Realtor<br />
835 Wesley Ave. 3917000<br />
COASTAL REALTY<br />
EACH OPRCE IS INDEPENDEHTIY OWNED and OPERATED<br />
330 Atlantic Ave. O.C.N.J. 399-3889<br />
l"N«w Listing" Southend duplex two blocks to beach, %<br />
BR-1 bath per unit, patio and laundry room. Call <strong>for</strong> appointment,<br />
went last long at I!1S,MO,<br />
"Now Listing" cold Coast furnished Duplex across the<br />
street from beach with ocean view en so'xlM' let. First<br />
fleer unit heated. Three ear detached garage. 1210,000.<br />
"Four Unit Investment Property" Beach block, two<br />
units heated, <strong>of</strong>f-street parking all <strong>for</strong> only sltS.OM.<br />
"Groat Commercial Investment" TWO stores and two<br />
.2 BR apartments. Central downtown location, tioo.ooo.<br />
"$15,000 Income" apprex. plus year round living<br />
quarters from this investment property, six apartments<br />
and? rooms <strong>for</strong> ws,500.<br />
"BrlganUnt" Split level on corner let. Feature* 4<br />
bedrooms, large Lr. with fireplace and cathedral ceilings,<br />
t Mlt<br />
'Tw9 Homes" <strong>for</strong> fl<br />
•R on front <strong>of</strong> hot (hea<br />
rear,sti,Hg.<br />
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PAfeE 18 — SECTION TWO<br />
-- - - ~r^~—<br />
R.E.For Sale<br />
R.E. For Sale<br />
OCEAN CITY, N.J. FRIDAY. AUGUST 22,1880<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDOER<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUSTS, IMP THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N,J. PAftF 1A — SKHinN TWO<br />
PtNELANDS MORATORIUM GOT YOU DOWN?<br />
riere Is your chance to Mat the system I We now have 2 gorgeous wooded loll on Sunset<br />
Read, Petersburg, both lets have Pinelands Exemptions already approved, so you can<br />
start building right away with no aggravation) Alio miking these lots tven more<br />
dasirablt Is Ihf ir sizes <strong>of</strong> 2*3 acres and ,11 acres. Call today lor complete In<strong>for</strong>mation I<br />
SECLUSWN AT AH AFFORDABLE PfitCE<br />
Looking <strong>for</strong> privacy? Then this is the home you've been waiting <strong>for</strong>. Located at the end <strong>of</strong><br />
8 country lane this well maintained home <strong>of</strong>fers many features including living room<br />
with brick fireplace, roomy country kitchen, ) bedrooms, 1 bath, utility room, large<br />
detached garage and a nicely landscaped property. Won't last long at 155,0001<br />
REALTY WORLD,<br />
__ A|TU ..I^B, rs (609) 628-2884<br />
REALTY WORLD RouteSO • Tuokahoe, NJ 08250<br />
Upper Township<br />
Independently owned and operated.<br />
"OUR WORLD REVOLVES AROUND YOU"<br />
MLS<br />
P<br />
INCORPORATED<br />
N C O T<br />
"REALTORS<br />
IJbPEN HOUSE • 1507 Asbury Ave.<br />
j: Sunday, August 24th, 12 to 4 P,M,<br />
^fxctlitnf multi-family Investment op<br />
*' rlunity. Three ant bedroom apar-<br />
F.ients, em seven bedroom, l bath<br />
jpartment with 2 powder rooms, living<br />
,je§m, Ig. kitchen and u fillty ream, <strong>of</strong>f<br />
jrtreet parking, porches and more, A<br />
MUST SEE ,,,,,,,,,,,.<br />
»H2,900.00<br />
LOVELY Year round home with excellent<br />
views <strong>of</strong> the inland waterway.<br />
Features J bedrooms, IVi baths, living<br />
room, dining room, laundry room, and<br />
more. Priced right at ,,,.,.,, 195,000.00<br />
JOOTHEND DUPLEX Lovely duplex<br />
Jh excellent Cedar Beach locale with ]<br />
Bedroom, I bath in each unit. Screened<br />
Hsrchet, wall to wall carpeting, fully<br />
Mquipped kitchen and heat in both units.<br />
W good buy •!.. ...1175,000.00<br />
ti<br />
WANOPEBILBS Condominium. Super<br />
bonds in excellent location, 1 bedroom,<br />
Hbath living room, dining area, kitchen<br />
Mlth all amenities 179,900.00<br />
EXCELLENT Triplex opportunity, 1st<br />
unit boasts 6 bedrooms, IVs bath with<br />
living rm. dining room and kitchen,<br />
wall to wall carpeting and OHW heat.<br />
Ind unit has 2 bedrooms, J bath and is<br />
suitable <strong>for</strong> yearly living, Third unit is 2<br />
bedrooms, 1 bath summer cottage m.sBBM<br />
OCEAN VIEWS 6ALORE<br />
Beautiful<br />
Southend duplex. Three bedrooms, V>i<br />
bath first floor. Three bedrooms, 2 bath<br />
second floor unit, Both are heated with<br />
wall-to-wall carpeting and fully equipped<br />
1219,000.00<br />
COMMERCIAL<br />
MIVEITMENT PACKAGE Boardwalk<br />
3Matre and four adlacent stares, In<br />
trleata financing package<br />
Involved.<br />
Call today lor the detain.<br />
US'<br />
FRONTAGE <strong>On</strong> Ninth Street,<br />
possibilities <strong>for</strong> this property include<br />
car wash, small mall, and storage, etc,<br />
Financing available to qualified buyers<br />
, , 1140,000.00<br />
UPFIRTOWHSI»<br />
,'••'•<br />
CUSTOM Built colonial en Vt acre let<br />
with circular drive. ] bedrooms, IVt<br />
bathi, LR, DR, kitchen, large family<br />
room with teamed ceillny and PP. Ex<br />
celltnt qualify in a vary prestigious<br />
area,,,.,<br />
HM.S00.00<br />
CUSTOM BUILT COLONIAL Minutes<br />
from Parkway and Atlantic City, 4<br />
bedrooms, 2V3 baths, family room with<br />
8 feet fireplace, activity room, LR, OR,<br />
eat-in kitchen, and much merosi4S,ogg.M<br />
"FaxG&FLazo<br />
INCORPORATED<br />
"REALTORS<br />
33rd&AiburyA*B.,0.C. 3185000<br />
THE<br />
IS<br />
COMING<br />
Exclusive Oceanfront Townhouses<br />
Extremely Liberal Financing To Qualified<br />
Buyers as Low as 9% Mortgages<br />
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS<br />
FRENCH REAL ESTATE Inc.<br />
ilt AVI. 399*454<br />
G Franklin c Williams<br />
^ALTORS<br />
"Watch out <strong>for</strong> Williams,<br />
He gets the listings because he knows<br />
How to land sales. Remember that,<br />
you'll pr<strong>of</strong>it from it."<br />
1330 BAY AVENUE<br />
Joan Brady<br />
Real Estate<br />
3329 WEST AVE<br />
398-5255<br />
TWO SPOTLESS DUPLEXES<br />
Custom built by one <strong>of</strong> Ocean City's finest builders, this<br />
fine property hat 2 bedrooms in each unit, Among the<br />
many cuitem features art toe rate hardwood Hears,treat<br />
porches <strong>for</strong> eachi unit, reir deck, large bedroonis and<br />
closets. Economical healing system, oversized f car<br />
garage. Located in a lovely neighborhood. SISS.OOD,<br />
GARDENS AREA<br />
Two bedrooms each unit, deep fenced in rear yard, nice<br />
porches with awnings. An older property in excellent condition<br />
in a very nice neighborhood. $19S,0»,<br />
Across from Watson's Restaurant, Ocean City, Two<br />
modern stores and modern apartment. Could be used ai a<br />
medical center or possibly a 4 unit condominium conver-<br />
. tlen. Parking lor 10 can inrear. <strong>On</strong>ly 1115,000, financing<br />
arranged <strong>for</strong> qualified buyer,<br />
Roger A, Monroe Realty<br />
Realtor<br />
835 Wesley Ave. 398.7000<br />
WlAlMticAvt.<br />
NEW LISTING<br />
FIVE UNITS—plus owner's sleeping quarters. 3 units<br />
heated. All in excellent condition. Income dote to<br />
$12,000. Asking tU9,O00. | |<br />
NEW LISTING—! bedroom cottage with Franklin<br />
tteve plus one bedroom studio apt. Act fast on this, it<br />
won't last long at $5f,ooo.<br />
DUPLEX—Jmt Reduced. Five bedroom 2 bath upper<br />
cottage, 2 bedroom first floor apt. with yearly rental.<br />
All heated. Excellent location, one block from beach.<br />
*«9,tO0.<br />
, 1<br />
LARGE OCEAN CITYj HOTEL-J-41 roomil 27<br />
bathrooms and heated owner's apt. excellent Incbm*.<br />
Owner will finance <strong>for</strong> qualified buyer. Call ui <strong>for</strong><br />
details. i I {<br />
i ] i<br />
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY-prlme downtown<br />
location on Asbury Ave. Double size store Win 2 apts. on<br />
second floor plus 31x100 adjacent parking lot. Owner*<br />
mmtout. .<br />
399-5711<br />
BAUM<br />
24uBitttrw»Ru.399-04W<br />
NEED INSURANCE?<br />
i<br />
Homeowners,<br />
Fire,<br />
Liability,<br />
Automobile,<br />
Workmen's Compensation<br />
and Pitted available<br />
through our <strong>of</strong>fice, :<br />
CALLUS<br />
FOR DETAILS<br />
FIRST FLOOR<br />
X<br />
modern, 3 bedrooms, V/i<br />
baths, washer, dryer,] *<br />
persons, no pets. Open I or<br />
tire season, Also clean<br />
weekly rentals available]<br />
Jean Blackmon Realty,<br />
Realtor !<br />
MULTfLEUSTTHG SERVICE<br />
304 9th St (609) 399-6345<br />
SALE BYOWN«R- IMaMOmuM*<br />
turawood lloort. Hit tanu, aaMn kitami,<br />
living room, front perch,; 1 ear<br />
wragt, iun crM, laundry nmm, «K.<br />
htal, excitant condition. c»IUW-}?wiiiMVE<br />
YOUR N«T -<br />
, Ttia TIM* CMnpany <strong>of</strong> J<<br />
OeityNJ<br />
WISHAM<br />
(till Estate<br />
TRIPLEX good ineeme With<br />
3 apts, to rent, priced in the<br />
s,<br />
MULTI-UNIT,<br />
i80d Intome<br />
producer, 4 furnished<br />
units in seed condition.<br />
Call now!'<br />
j<br />
; BIO Drain Avi, j<br />
3990900 •<br />
[sandpiper realty<br />
umnTOWNShV,<br />
Three Similar Models now<br />
available In the $851000<br />
range, Threa bedrooms,<br />
i'A baihs, family rooir on<br />
Hlee sited l<strong>of</strong> in tht Seat lilt<br />
area. Low taxes and ax*<br />
Ctllent schools make then<br />
J itory home* great! Ihvestments<br />
<strong>for</strong> the future.<br />
TWO NEW LISTINGS<br />
secluded<br />
ranchers j on<br />
beautiful lots; in Marn ora<br />
j*nd Palertno. ThMe lo rely<br />
frames are lust right <strong>for</strong><br />
young people starting out<br />
tor retired persons looting<br />
<strong>for</strong> the Ideal home. Priced<br />
under S7S.O00 and being<br />
shown repeatedly.<br />
j<br />
CALLAVALON<br />
REAL ESTATE AGENCY<br />
At vn-ttn<br />
i<strong>for</strong> an exclusive sM* IOBJ<br />
With Iri<br />
it pay*<br />
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MMHi<br />
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with (ft Mini, mMtrn<br />
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winiiM * sir garwe<br />
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liellSW<br />
Jit. Two lpjckjoi I fiunxunapt!.<br />
and a ant Mdnem apt. Pint new,<br />
MnalM aM htttad <strong>for</strong> year rwnd UM,<br />
very oood condition. Johnion, RailMn,<br />
KUWtll«yAv«. 3W5010<br />
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NEAR »AY —4 Mdnsm, i (nth horn. ,,,5TH STSiiT—2 Bfdreem<br />
atverta Is aurnmar MM), new gat fiat jawnheiiit, tuflw tumiihea, USi a montn<br />
waltr Bailer, large air pgrpoM room,<br />
p,u, unjHjai, air tanditianed. Call Men,<br />
tool M B and mere, earner Mitm, tHruFrLMMffB »<br />
Mking MMM, Johnion RaaltMii m _^_ .••""•• ———<br />
W«!«YAV«.»?-S)10<br />
-Mf JT, JAMBS ON BEACH—Want MW,<br />
— unfgrntoh.d, tw« M'r •Injie. »<br />
twdroom.. m taihi, J flrtplaeafc air<br />
.anditnnatf, m«nifleant viaw, ill* pw<br />
month pkw'uttlltM. Call Man, IB Frl, r<br />
a,m,taiinasn,nMOT<br />
n<br />
TWO AND A HALF — Mdreem, meearn<br />
turniihM letana fleer «PMni«»' »W<br />
mister fcadregm,private BBlgeny, w*,<br />
living ream, dliilng room, aw 1 '"«"<br />
Hock to beast, tmrnt in yard, «M »-<br />
wesher. dryiP, MM Plui wtllltlM,<br />
Financing<br />
available to<br />
qualified buyer. Three<br />
bedroom, H3 bath duplex, i<br />
years old. Quiet area, both<br />
units fully rented. Ji 65,000.<br />
Retirement bungalow, 12th<br />
St. area, 3 bedrooms, 1<br />
bath, heated, 114,500.<br />
Shore Realty<br />
625 Bay A VB.<br />
399-1900<br />
• : 1<br />
TV» ilOBOOM - moami himWiM.<br />
lit li, apt, nail mck M MKn, « «»<br />
w w, tMKia ywd. Mils, wiihtr. arytr,<br />
*«nS£ swt, muuu PIUI utiiiiN^<br />
- living nam, idhg<br />
fflrcefae* 4 ladfoemt, I blnlT^fRi,<br />
noVand Mat Hip Franklin wml.m.<br />
SiwiR -) Baansm fPtJ-lvlni ream,<br />
dlnino araa, nla klehati, 1 full<br />
1jJ0BayAvt.JW.SJll M*<br />
TMRIB - Btarsom eomtr rinehhome<br />
wllfi 1 full bslhroomi. living, dining,<br />
Wtthw, uflllty i»m ina on. ar<br />
*. Unfumlilit*, Franiujn wmiamt<br />
l«BiayAw»W71i j »<br />
Yearly Rentals<br />
WMiRS POINT — <strong>On</strong>al liy vlUi, ,<br />
Ifvlno reem with llnplata, dhlBB rmn, __<br />
AIM Kitoian, S Mtrasna, iminf ream, ,<br />
Svs BathrBBhii, many nlea appsbitmaiiM<br />
ifKiuding lovtiy vW» M irMiw, SWJ^.-k<br />
ptr munth. Franklin willllrnt RaaHsn, m<br />
YEARLY BENT*L - fwW «•!•• •*-"<br />
igmiiiua «f hirnlHiel. «»• S 3 ]^<br />
living nun, ilnlnf mi, Klfshw, 1W<br />
Mini, wiiiwr, tn«, diwoui, tlMtrlc, AvailaMa SaM. «•«*•<br />
•171 *"<br />
fssfft, mitt— __. — ..<br />
all ilraat parking, Km month ptui ,<br />
utlllllM.Av.lHbUnowClll3»t7I77e»<br />
FIRST FLOOR — unfurriflnM 1<br />
Mdroom, b.th, apt,, w-w carpal,<br />
laundry room, pMM, arivata parking.<br />
%ni manNilv Mua MIIIIMa, Mum ana,<br />
5O0 BAY CONDO — MMam, aasntar<br />
tuml«h»d,Jb*Jroomi,3bafM, l.undry, ,<br />
aMnwMMr, garMga diipoui, garaga,<br />
pool. Vaariy nnfal, l*mO» parmontti,<br />
pfui MifttM. (»M1 >».^or uan m..<br />
11M "<br />
"sHoBlRiALTV-hataivafaiyiirly<br />
BOARBINO NOME - «*OM itMif^i<br />
•rintiiiaviiiiWi.eillfe«ylf|.ltM If .far aidarly, J nwila, laundry ind TV,<br />
" 'S9f,1£7O, . ' i TT<br />
YEARLY RENTALS<br />
New Listings<br />
PEGBYMAC<br />
Real Estate, inc.<br />
I»a Simspen Ave,<br />
398-3737<br />
TWO ATTRACTIVE - BWvanlanH*<br />
Hxttrt 1 bwroom apartmtnni, Adulhi<br />
only. AvlMlMa Oct. Ill, tioo plua<br />
mant at!<br />
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30).<br />
<strong>On</strong>er fleet members doing<br />
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Ocean Qty, first in 18 B; Bob<br />
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andJunBarkalow<strong>of</strong><br />
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PAGE 20 — SECTION TWO<br />
111-year-old competition<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY,<br />
4<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22,1980:<br />
NJPTV to broadcast last game between Rutgefs and Princeton<br />
Rutgers 'football team, Others wlU provide interviews<br />
with quarterbacks<br />
having upgraded itself to<br />
taMng on such powefhQiiaii Phil Simras and Richard<br />
as Alabama, Pittsburgh and Todd, a behind-the-scenes<br />
P»nn State, wlU drop Its ill. visit to.the New York Jets'<br />
year-old rivalry wittj Prinoeton<br />
after Oils year'e gams some Division 3 schools 1<br />
training camp, and a look at<br />
In New Bruniwick on Sep-teamtember 27,<br />
have been overlooked too<br />
— teams Landis says<br />
pe game 1 , the oldiit<br />
college rivalry in thi country,<br />
will be broadcast by New<br />
Jerwy Public Television ai<br />
part <strong>of</strong> a special month <strong>of</strong><br />
football programming.<br />
Dick Landis, NJPTV'«<br />
director <strong>of</strong> sports, wUl host<br />
bur special editions <strong>of</strong> That's<br />
ft In Sports, a regular NJPTV<br />
series on the state network<br />
Mondays and Saturdays at 8<br />
and 4 p.m., respectively. <strong>On</strong>e<br />
<strong>of</strong> the shows will present a<br />
look at the long-standing<br />
rivalry between Rutgers and<br />
Princeton, a prelude to fte<br />
two teams' final game.<br />
colleges play a very<br />
exciting brand <strong>of</strong> football,"<br />
Landis said.<br />
Hie interviews with Slmms<br />
and Todd will be aired on<br />
Monday, September 8, on aU<br />
four <strong>of</strong> NJPTV's UHF<br />
channels at 8 p.m.<br />
Simms, an outstanding<br />
rookie last year, represents<br />
high hopes <strong>of</strong> the Giants to<br />
field a rejuvenated team In<br />
1980,<br />
Todd, according to Landis,<br />
is a "veteran" who not only<br />
can throw passes well but can<br />
also run well with a football,<br />
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He is teamed with what<br />
Landis describes as some <strong>of</strong><br />
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the Giants, represents an<br />
outstanding potential <strong>for</strong> the<br />
Jets' 1880 season.<br />
The Jets' head coach, Walt<br />
Michaels, and defensive<br />
captain, Qreg Buttle, appear<br />
in the That's It In Sports visit<br />
to the Jets* training camp as<br />
part <strong>of</strong> an examination <strong>of</strong> the<br />
regimentation <strong>of</strong> pre-§eason<br />
training. It looks at the intenseness<br />
<strong>of</strong> the training,<br />
dormitory living, and what it<br />
all means in terms <strong>of</strong> who gets<br />
into starting lineups,<br />
Slmms 1 and Todd'g in*<br />
terviews wUl be shown In a<br />
repeat broadcast at 4 pjn.<br />
Saturday, September 13. The<br />
edition featuring the Jets'<br />
training camp will be re-dlcatbreadcast on September 20 at via Rutgers during Oat span<br />
there were 70 games<br />
4 p.m., after its original o£ time with Princeton<br />
showing at 8 p.m. on Monday, overpowering Rutgers 53<br />
September 15. . taw,)<br />
<strong>On</strong> September 22, five days H» program wUl be filled<br />
prior to Rutgers 1 and Princeton's<br />
last game, That's If In memorabilia and exciting<br />
with stories <strong>of</strong> the past,<br />
Sports wW review the more action, according to Landis.<br />
than a century <strong>of</strong> rivalry<br />
between the two schools.<br />
(Records at Princeton In-<br />
Sailing vessels share the water with motorized craft near the fith Street<br />
bridge.<br />
We read tot headlines, gee<br />
the news on the boob tube,<br />
bear it on the radio and see<br />
certain things featured in our<br />
magazines. Any dues-paying<br />
(substitute the word taxpayer)<br />
American must feel<br />
likehe...orshe...lscaughtlna<br />
revolving door.<br />
Some recent goodies; these<br />
illustrate our moral fibre and<br />
our keen sense <strong>of</strong> right and<br />
wongi<br />
Item: "Talmadge ready to<br />
fight in run<strong>of</strong>f" la the<br />
headline. Seems the senior<br />
senator from Georgia<br />
"mishandled" campaign<br />
contributions; the United<br />
States Senate...the gdbd old<br />
boy's club...only denounced<br />
Mmadge. Now, 30 years ago,<br />
men <strong>of</strong> this ilk would have<br />
hidden their faces; today,<br />
bran and arrogance and utter<br />
contempt <strong>for</strong> the rights <strong>of</strong><br />
others, comes to the <strong>for</strong>e.<br />
What is amazing is that<br />
enough morons <strong>vote</strong>d <strong>for</strong> him<br />
to get him into the run<strong>of</strong>f<br />
primary election in the first<br />
place.<br />
Item: "Philadelphia given<br />
election-year f4§ million" is<br />
the headline. ' When<br />
questioned about the size <strong>of</strong><br />
the grant and, more<br />
especially, the timing, an<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial <strong>of</strong> HUD acknowledged<br />
that the administration's<br />
timing was "obvious," No<br />
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years ago, lied to us about<br />
such danger because "it<br />
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congressional or public<br />
support <strong>for</strong> nuclear weapons<br />
testing" at the Nevada test<br />
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Items "Billy Carter i A<br />
Libyan Agent" ii the<br />
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NJPTV in the state network's<br />
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The review ol the longstanding<br />
rivalry between<br />
Rutgers and Princeton Is<br />
scheduled <strong>for</strong> Monday:<br />
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a repeat broadcast on<br />
"We will explore all theSaturday, September 27, at 4<br />
facets that have made it (the pm The special edition on<br />
Rutgers-Princeton rivalry) a Division 3 teams will be<br />
gnat sports tradition to this<br />
country," Landis said.<br />
The final game between the<br />
two schools will be videotaped<br />
by NJPTV and broadcast<br />
later the same day, at 11 pjn.<br />
(UHF channels 23, 50, 52 and<br />
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Sentinel-Ledger will sponsor Christmas tourney<br />
. The Ocean CHy Board ei Edncatlon<br />
il»iw«] Th» Sentine{-L«t%er < « proposed<br />
"Wtattr Spati Feathral."<br />
The proposal wfll provide local onmpetttkn<br />
far Ocean (Sty H«b School's<br />
bdthQ wrestling and swimming<br />
Under the proposal, Ocean City High<br />
School wffl compete with tfcree other<br />
schools in the four winter sports; swimming,<br />
wreaffiug, boys' basketball and<br />
girls' basketball.<br />
Tfae competitions wilt take nlace at the<br />
ISth Street intermediate school.<br />
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Swimming contests will be held at the<br />
community center pool.<br />
All pr<strong>of</strong>its from the three-day festival<br />
will be donated to tfae community center<br />
building fund.<br />
The Raider swimming team will Invite<br />
local schools like Mainland Regional, Holy<br />
Spirit and Atlantic Qty to Join it in a meet<br />
that will feature a teamchampfcn plus the<br />
naming <strong>of</strong> an individual champion in each<br />
event. Separate competitions will be held<br />
<strong>for</strong> boys and girls in certain events.<br />
Ultimately the festival would like to<br />
have three visiting schools bring their<br />
boys' basketball, girls' basketball and<br />
wrestling teams with them, thereby<br />
creating a situation In which the same four<br />
schools would compete In three different<br />
sports.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the three visiting schools would<br />
be a representative from the Southern<br />
Division <strong>of</strong> the South Jersey Conference.<br />
The other two would come from different<br />
parts <strong>of</strong> South Jersey.<br />
In addition, the proposal <strong>calls</strong> <strong>for</strong> the<br />
development <strong>of</strong> competition <strong>for</strong> pre-Mgh<br />
school athletes from the Ocean City High<br />
School sending districts. That could include<br />
.special wrestling matches, swimming<br />
races and junior high school<br />
basketball tournaments.<br />
There has not been a Christmas tournament<br />
in Ocean City since Dixie Howell's<br />
last Christmas Jamboree in 1961. That was<br />
a mini-tournament that saw four teams<br />
play shortened games. The entire competition<br />
was completed in one night<br />
Tentative ticket plans <strong>for</strong> the Winter<br />
Festival call <strong>for</strong> individual admissions to<br />
be charged <strong>for</strong> each event A ticket would<br />
be available, however, that could admit<br />
fee purchaser to all three days <strong>of</strong> competition<br />
at a reduced rate.<br />
In addition to giving local sports fana an<br />
interesting attraction over the holidays<br />
and raising more funds <strong>for</strong> the expansion<br />
<strong>of</strong> the community center, the Winter<br />
Festival would also assure local athletes<br />
<strong>of</strong> an uninterrupted season without ruining<br />
holiday plans by traveling elsewhere to<br />
play.<br />
Kim Corscadden <strong>of</strong> Huntingdon Valley, Pa. tries her luck with a<br />
pair <strong>of</strong> stilts.<br />
FRB7AY. iQ&Y, AUGUST 22, SOUVENIR~EDfflON -. ... PAGE 3<br />
A message from the editor • - ' = -" - • .<br />
A publication designed to keep memories alive<br />
By CHARLESM. THOMPSON JR.<br />
Editor<br />
It was three years ago when someone<br />
suggested to the management <strong>of</strong> The<br />
Sentinel-Ledger that this newspaper<br />
should publish a Souvenir Edition to<br />
revive summer memories during the<br />
winter and to aid visitors In their<br />
preparations <strong>for</strong> the following year's<br />
vacation.<br />
This was a novel Idea that hadn't been<br />
raised bejbre;afterall,someoinesaid, The<br />
Sentinel-ledger already publishes Its gala<br />
faring Edition which each year Is packed<br />
with more than 100 pages <strong>of</strong> In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
about Ocean City and Its neighboring<br />
municipalities.<br />
Knowing bow much both Ocean Gty<br />
residents and visitors enjoy telling and<br />
retelling <strong>of</strong> tfae attributes that have made<br />
shore living as popular as it Is, I{ was<br />
decided to give a Souvenir Edition a test.<br />
Tfae response exceeded all expectations<br />
and the Souvenir Edition became a<br />
regular member <strong>of</strong> the family <strong>of</strong> special<br />
supplements published by The Sentinel-<br />
Ledger each year.<br />
This publication is filled with stories <strong>of</strong><br />
be special events which took place this<br />
year plus highlights <strong>of</strong> the events planned<br />
fcrtbefafi.<br />
Condensed Into tfae easy-tc-read tabloid<br />
<strong>for</strong>m, tfae Souvenir Edition is a publication<br />
visitors will want to keep c lose at hand this<br />
winter to show friends, neighbors and<br />
relatives to help recount the tales <strong>of</strong> a<br />
summer vacation that are so <strong>of</strong>ten told<br />
during the winter months.<br />
And, <strong>for</strong> area residents, the Souvenir<br />
Edition Is designed to be an aid to describe<br />
special qualities <strong>of</strong> shore living that are<br />
too <strong>of</strong>ten taken <strong>for</strong> granted by those who<br />
live here but never cease to be a wonder to<br />
fltose who don't<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger shares a proud<br />
tradition with Ocean City <strong>of</strong> nearly ICO<br />
years <strong>of</strong> serving the community, Its<br />
residents and guests. This newspaper<br />
will never tire <strong>of</strong> taking the time to publish<br />
stories and special editions lauding the<br />
Jersey Shore, its barrier Islands and the<br />
people who have striven over the years to<br />
A trumpeter sounds taps during<br />
Ocean City's annual observance<br />
<strong>of</strong> Memorial Day. X<br />
The Ocean City beaches continually provide a meeting ground <strong>for</strong> young friends who develop a<br />
relationship that <strong>of</strong>ten lasts <strong>for</strong> decades from summer to summer.<br />
preserve and protect the special qualities<br />
<strong>of</strong> seashore resorts which have made them<br />
world renown places to visit and shed tfae<br />
rigors <strong>of</strong> daily routine.<br />
We hope you have enjoyed your summer<br />
in Ocean City and we hope mis Souvenir<br />
Edition enables you to carry the warmth<br />
you found here with you throughout the<br />
winter.<br />
Center opens phase two facilities<br />
Every great and commanding<br />
momentEn the annals <strong>of</strong> fte world is<br />
the triumfii cf some enthusiasm.<br />
Ralph Waldo<br />
Emeraaumi<br />
The idea was conceived nearly four<br />
years ago during tfae celebration <strong>of</strong> the<br />
country's 2D0th birthday and was<br />
originally unveiled at tfae onset <strong>of</strong> this<br />
city's centennial celebration.<br />
It faced cheers and Jem, political<br />
controversy and economic salvoes.<br />
Its doors were first opened Memorial<br />
Day, 1979 and was named tfae Ocean City<br />
Community Center.<br />
It consisted <strong>of</strong> a &meter, six-lane<br />
swimming pool and a large meeting room<br />
and was constructed with fl mQElon<br />
dollars in funds milked from the federal<br />
Economic Developmental Administration<br />
with the aid <strong>of</strong> U.S. Rep. Wiliam J.<br />
Hughes {D-2ad>. That was phase one.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Sunday, June 15 the dedication <strong>of</strong><br />
phase two <strong>of</strong> the recreational facility was<br />
held.<br />
Congressman Hughes and Ocean City<br />
Mayor Cheater J. WImberg were on hand<br />
tor the ceremony and tour <strong>of</strong> the (790,000<br />
' »two that was b<strong>of</strong>ltwiti beads whjcfa<br />
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the community.<br />
The cornerstone was laid and a<br />
memorial plaque was unveiled commemorating<br />
those who pledged the money<br />
<strong>for</strong> phase two.<br />
"Phase two," explained Recreation<br />
Commissioner Carolyn Murphy, "consists<br />
<strong>of</strong> an adult lounge, the large meeting<br />
room, the newly opened racquet ball<br />
courts, sauna, and whirlpool as well as the<br />
weight and exercise room."<br />
In 1976 the Ocean City Bicentennial<br />
Horizons Committee bralnstormed the<br />
idea <strong>of</strong> buUding such a recreational<br />
facility <strong>for</strong> the citizens <strong>of</strong> tfae community.<br />
By June <strong>of</strong> OT7, with the aid <strong>of</strong><br />
Congressman Hughes and other government<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials, nearly fl.S minion was<br />
granted by the EDA from a federal public<br />
works fund law <strong>for</strong> the construction <strong>of</strong> the<br />
center.<br />
However, soon after that the EDA cut<br />
that funding more than 1900,000 only to<br />
Mke that to fl million after Hughes<br />
pressured the agency, and phase one was<br />
built.
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Dry, refreshing weather<br />
a hallmark <strong>of</strong> the fall<br />
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SOUVENIR EDITION<br />
concert by DeWitt's Delights at 8 pjn.<br />
lh& WMther £s nanmOy dry and From Sunday, September 7 through<br />
ftr M ud boirdiTuk m Friday, September 12, their wm be free<br />
wded and OweicrtUI plenty todo, •rightly entertainment at the Music Pter<br />
, bMttng,gnWng, nhnwfag and Jost and cammtion haB at 8 o'clock <strong>for</strong> the<br />
f H OO OB DOUmniK MB senior dtfsen groups which will be in town.<br />
dtfm the bMta or people gg by. Ibis includes a concert by Ibe Trinity<br />
APfwTBTWditlOfi nttt m<br />
Stagers, a string band and an organ<br />
ModtTwn'i «t«t yon<br />
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rPtpaOrchBitrawfltbeheldon<br />
Pte, but en Friday and<br />
. aatarday. September S and «, SM Ocean<br />
Oty Aral Ceotw wm boU Its crafts<br />
kaflnl 00 the pter fram 1 p so. to J9 pjn.<br />
en Friday and (rran 10 ajn. tolOpjn. 00<br />
<strong>On</strong> Sonday, September 7, te United<br />
Use your<br />
head!<br />
The Beauty 01<br />
Wood Paneting<br />
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Ruttam ftM«V <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
ROOFING<br />
Methodist Youth will meet on Us pter sad<br />
on Monday, September 8 there will be a<br />
pen"<br />
The Crescent Temple will be in Ocean<br />
City fix* its flfririif outing from Friday,<br />
fifij't l> intifi' 13 through Sunday»iTfpti'iitfE"!<br />
M with aH <strong>of</strong> that group's festivities which<br />
an enjoyable <strong>for</strong> resident and visitor<br />
alike.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Saturday, September 10, (be Happy<br />
Bootes, a local hallrwm dance group,<br />
wQl bold another <strong>of</strong> Its galas on the Mask<br />
Her at 8 pjn. and on Thursday, September<br />
2S, the Show Memorial Hospital<br />
Bazaar will be held on the pier.<br />
From Thursday, September S through<br />
Sunday, September -28, me American<br />
Baptist Convention will meet in Ocean<br />
dry.<br />
Mich more, is In stare <strong>for</strong> the fall visitor<br />
to '(be shore — from events organized by<br />
'the public relations aid recreation<br />
departments tothe quiet 'times <strong>of</strong> sunning<br />
an the beach and' strolling along the<br />
.And, speaking <strong>of</strong> the boardwalk, some <strong>of</strong><br />
the best sates possible .are hell throughout<br />
. tie fall at the ''better 'walk stores, so you<br />
.com combine frugHilly witli pteaswe.<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation on fail activities,<br />
contact the Ocean CSty Public Relations<br />
Office at city baO.<br />
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serving you <strong>for</strong> the remainder<br />
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Easter marks opening<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
If [fa Eaater season in Ocean City, the<br />
surf must be up.<br />
For the past 13 years Easter Weekeoed<br />
has meant more to thto tomi tb«n baskets,<br />
bonnets and bunnies. Wet-suited surfers<br />
and their fans have been flocking to Ocean<br />
City's waves since 1966 when the Ocean<br />
City Recreation Department and the<br />
Ocean City Surfers Assocftkm first started<br />
their Spring Swing sorting contest<br />
The event has been held on every Easter<br />
Weekend since.<br />
The surfing program Itself started ben<br />
fa aw summer 0(1*65 with weekly contests<br />
mining <strong>for</strong> eight consecutive weeks. Itwn<br />
came the flrst annul Turkey Trot coatee*<br />
followed by tbe Polar Beat sorting contest<br />
in December <strong>of</strong> t» wUh water temperatures<br />
reaching 8 "tropical" 41<br />
director d recreation, approximately 40<br />
contestants compete -<strong>for</strong> flrst, second and<br />
tfatrd place Olympic-style medals and<br />
three finalist medals In each at the six<br />
divisions which Included boys, age 14 and<br />
under; junior men's ages 15-0; men's,<br />
ages 1844; senior men's, ages S and op;<br />
women's open, and masters open, wfakb It<br />
a special division created <strong>for</strong> topccmpetltkn<br />
winners,<br />
A special award was also ghmn tot the<br />
"best wave <strong>of</strong> tbe day."<br />
Tbe entire event was Judged by dx<br />
selected surfers sod Ocean (Sty Surfers<br />
Heritage, Tom McChren, WaDy Mjw and<br />
Bob McUoghUn.<br />
According to Mrfjngwinj the sorters<br />
were scored ona one toSO point system hi<br />
it was not Ote temperatures bat the poor which (be judges rate on technique style,<br />
wave conditions <strong>of</strong> tfaeseasonpot an end tomaneuvers, <strong>for</strong>m and tftntpg in catching<br />
BW Polar Bear competition about five and riding thewaves. The finaltabulations<br />
years ago.<br />
were based en feeaverage <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Tbls year's event was be first <strong>of</strong> many fcree scores made to the IS to au<br />
<strong>for</strong> 1980. According to Donald Pileggl, heat<br />
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Miss, Niglit in Venice rcspciiise called<br />
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FRIDAY, AUGUSTS,<br />
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A hopeful <strong>for</strong> the contest in 1985 waves to Miss Night in Venice and her court,<br />
was the winner ' jn flue Mas<br />
Ngbt in Venice balloting la, wbich over<br />
J5,000 was collected <strong>for</strong> 'die 'Cape May<br />
Cbtmty Rescue Squad. -<br />
"I'm very pleased," said Coundlman<br />
Mdtolas J. Tr<strong>of</strong>a Jr. who with Mary Ann,<br />
Brown co-chaired, the event. '"He<br />
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The 'winner' to fh* balloting. Miss<br />
Remely was axwned Miss Ni«ht in Venice<br />
1900 00 Thursday, July 24 on the Music<br />
Her be<strong>for</strong>e a capacity audience at the<br />
'Ocean Qty Pops Orchestra concert by<br />
Mayor Chester J. Wimberg. ^ •<br />
Mias Reroely reined cmt the gala<br />
Night fa Venice boat parade which was<br />
held Saturday, July 25.<br />
Bern 17 yean ago, Was Remely ma<br />
sponsored by French Real Estate .and<br />
captured the title by having the most<br />
'TOtcSf in the ftacni <strong>of</strong> dini6% CEst foe her 1<br />
during the two-week balloting period.<br />
'Hie annual event is held each year' to<br />
raise funds <strong>for</strong> '(be rescue squad and, 'the<br />
full amount was 'timed, over to (he unit<br />
(taring the ceremonies last night.<br />
Miss Night In, Venice: urn attends,<br />
William Tennant High School, and is In-<br />
^ terested in winter and summer sports.<br />
The first, runner up .is Pamela .Rnmer<br />
who was sponsored by Oeixnis Beauty<br />
Stop. She is an Ocean, Qty High School<br />
senior and lists as her interests drama, and<br />
water and snow akiing.<br />
"Hie .second runner up is Bomfe Kay<br />
Woodside .and she was sponsored by Drift<br />
In and Sea,.; Her hometown is; Flourtown,<br />
Pa. and she is an. East Stroudsburg State'<br />
College student. Her Interests are .sailing,<br />
.skiing:, writing and. lacrosse.<br />
Miss Night in Venice 1980 and her court<br />
cf the other Jl contestants rode on the lead<br />
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HOURS: DAILY «- 9:00; SAT. 4:00 - 9:00: SUN. 12:30 • 8:30<br />
* (ranch pcjtriu<br />
• 'Oil
•Land construction to begin<br />
on MUA treatment facility<br />
. «yWX.HAACKER<br />
•With the ocean portion <strong>of</strong><br />
J» *» million outfall line<br />
Staring completion, conjftruction<br />
<strong>of</strong> the land section <strong>of</strong><br />
the project ia expected to start<br />
OH or around September B,<br />
according to a letter sent to<br />
Ocean City's 46th Street<br />
„.- letter from the Cape<br />
May County Municipal<br />
Utilities Authority (CMC-<br />
MUA) In<strong>for</strong>med the residents<br />
#*bile the <strong>of</strong>fshore barge<br />
wMch has been obstructing<br />
their view all summer<br />
probably won't be there after<br />
H*--M if uJ<br />
October, they can expect<br />
other obstacles.<br />
The new round <strong>of</strong> construction<br />
slated to begin after<br />
Die season'closes #111 unite<br />
the outfall line with the<br />
sewage treatment plant<br />
adjacent to West Avenue.<br />
While construction<br />
equipment will hap to be<br />
Jocttod «n the beach and 46th<br />
jareet will be ripped up, this<br />
part <strong>of</strong> the construction<br />
should be completed<br />
sometime in November,<br />
according to Kenneth<br />
Hotoutmp, the construction<br />
coordinator <strong>for</strong> the CMCMUA.<br />
Holmstrup, who also<br />
drafted the letter to the<br />
reaidenta, told The Smtlnd-<br />
Ledget that the CMCMUA la<br />
required by, environmental<br />
specifications to "fully<br />
restore the beach" to its<br />
(Please turn to page 10)<br />
Pier rebuilding slated<br />
ByW
. % . ' •<br />
PACE 2 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J, TUESDAY. AUGUST 26,1980<br />
driving smarter<br />
Follow some simple advice to go farther on less gas<br />
ByBRADBVERS<br />
U.S. Dept. <strong>of</strong> Energy<br />
Car Club <strong>of</strong> America and fee<br />
Perhaps you are one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
estimated 8 million<br />
Americans who have seen the<br />
TV Him, Burning on Empty,<br />
This half-hour movie<br />
OPEN MONDAY<br />
LABOR DAY,<br />
7 A.M. 'til Noon<br />
•Starling Tuesday<br />
: Sept. 9th<br />
PUMPKIN PIES<br />
Baked Fresh Daily<br />
—L.A-B ^ te.-. ,- '.-<br />
(N OUR 52ND YEAR<br />
730 ASBURY AVE.<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
Phone 399-1260<br />
Daily 7 A.M. - 5 P.M.<br />
CLOSED SUNDAY<br />
showed a new kind <strong>of</strong> road<br />
rally, sponsored by tilt Sports<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Energy.<br />
In these ralllea, drives<br />
competed with one another to<br />
Improve gas mileage. Eight<br />
percent <strong>of</strong> the drivers<br />
managed to get batter<br />
mileage than the EPA rating<br />
tor their ear*.<br />
TTiey did it by driving<br />
smarter. And what they did,<br />
you can do, too.<br />
First, and most Important,<br />
drive at or below the 56 miles*<br />
per-hour speed limit. Most<br />
cars get the best ps outage<br />
between 35 and 45 milts per<br />
hour,<br />
Mlles-per gallon decrease<br />
drastically below 30 and<br />
above SO, Driving at SS uses 20<br />
percent less gas, In the<br />
average car, than driving at<br />
70,<br />
And that means 20 percent<br />
cheaper, too.<br />
But maybe you already<br />
observe Uie speed limits, or<br />
most <strong>of</strong> your driving is In<br />
town. You can still drive<br />
smarter, and save.<br />
First, avoid idling. Test<br />
conducted <strong>for</strong> flit Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> Energy showed that, on me<br />
average, one minute <strong>of</strong> Idling<br />
uses as much gas as one<br />
minute <strong>of</strong> driving at 30 mllesperJiour.<br />
In other words, you use<br />
enough gas to drive half a<br />
mile during every minute that<br />
you idle.<br />
Also, a minute <strong>of</strong> Idling uses<br />
3rd St. ftAtlantic Ave. with a ful <strong>On</strong>e Greeting Card Shop<br />
Alw at 1128-30 Boardwalk, O.C.<br />
"Your Family Stores in Ocean City"<br />
Coppertone<br />
Gim You the Tan You Want<br />
While Keeping Your Skin Beautiful<br />
vii etrmnu Mi BIT IHE TJI «U wm BECAUSE ...<br />
twice as much gas as<br />
restarting the engine. ' .<br />
So, as a rule <strong>of</strong> thumb, If<br />
you're likely to be waiting in<br />
line <strong>for</strong> more than half a<br />
minute, turn <strong>of</strong>f the ignition,<br />
Hie half-minute rule applies<br />
to warm-up time, too.<br />
True, your car gets fewer<br />
mpgs when the engine Is cold,<br />
but it gets zero mpgs when<br />
JdUn|.<br />
After ttie 30-second start-up<br />
Idle, drive under 35 mlles-perhour<br />
<strong>for</strong> the first couple <strong>of</strong><br />
minutes and your car will<br />
warm up more efficiently<br />
than when Idling.<br />
<strong>On</strong>« <strong>of</strong> the gas-sBving<br />
surprises tor cartful driven<br />
is th» "mow m out" rule.<br />
Contrary to popular belltf,<br />
slow acceleration actually<br />
wastes gas,<br />
"Brisk but smooth" la the<br />
best acceleration technique.<br />
The quicker your car shifts<br />
out <strong>of</strong> low gear, the more gas<br />
you save. But don't employ<br />
Jack-rabbit starts. They waste<br />
fee most.<br />
Your car uses ttie least gas<br />
when It is moving at a study<br />
speed. Imagine that you have<br />
a bowl <strong>of</strong> milk sitting on ttie<br />
dashboard, and fry not to spill<br />
it.<br />
Thatmeana a steady foot on<br />
tee accelerator and slowing<br />
down without using the<br />
brakes.<br />
Braking wastes the<br />
momentum gained from gas<br />
bat you've already burned;<br />
and accelerating after<br />
braking uses more gas then a<br />
steady speed would have<br />
used. So:<br />
Weather<br />
Mostly sunny skies expected<br />
<strong>for</strong> today with high<br />
temperatures In the 80s. Increasing<br />
cloudiness tonight<br />
witt a chance <strong>of</strong> shower* on<br />
Wednesday, clearing by<br />
Thursday and fair on Friday.<br />
High temperatures tomorrow<br />
in the mid toupper 80s taming<br />
cooler on Thursday and<br />
Friday with high* in the raid<br />
70s to wound 80. Nighttime<br />
lows <strong>for</strong> the period ffl the<br />
upper Ms,<br />
Tides<br />
9th STREET DRAWBRIDGE<br />
NOTICE . Deduct U hour<br />
<strong>for</strong> beach,<br />
ADD • HOUR For Beesley's<br />
Point Bridge,<br />
) First Quarter X Full Moon<br />
N New Moon (LastQuarter<br />
Ugh<br />
Low<br />
.A,M.<br />
M<br />
AJH, P.M,<br />
Ms »;» 9:40 SilO SiM<br />
Vt 10:1010:30 3:55 4:10<br />
M 10:60 lim 4:40 5:00<br />
« 11:4512:10 5:30 5:50<br />
MEN'S & BOYS OCTANES 1<br />
Hr.lRwr(39M411 Shot Dipt Orty)<br />
Magic, Perfect <strong>for</strong> anyone.<br />
A sporty shoe with tide<br />
stitching on padded leather<br />
uppers. Light brown.<br />
Reg, m. Save '7.01<br />
$ 29 99<br />
Bird. Casual com<strong>for</strong>t in s<strong>of</strong>t<br />
golden tan suede. Padded<br />
Insole and uppers with<br />
traction sols.<br />
Reg W7 Save'7.01<br />
—anticipate traffic flow and<br />
traffic lights 10 to 12 seconds<br />
ahead (about a block In town<br />
and a quarter mile on the<br />
highway);<br />
—keep two or three seconds<br />
<strong>of</strong> space between you and the<br />
ear ahead <strong>of</strong> you, and<br />
—by decelerating well In<br />
advance, try to avoid coming<br />
the weight <strong>of</strong> your present<br />
vehicle, but you can avoid<br />
carrying around any extra<br />
baggage.<br />
For example, If you leave<br />
those two 50-pound bags <strong>of</strong><br />
fertilizer in the trunk <strong>for</strong> a<br />
week be<strong>for</strong>e applying them to<br />
fee lawj,_you cheat yourself<br />
to a stop light when It is red. out <strong>of</strong> four-tenths <strong>of</strong> a mile<br />
Starting from a dead stop uses extra and you could nave<br />
i lot more gag,<br />
tra veiedon each gallon <strong>of</strong> gas,<br />
An overweight car, like an Another surprise awaits<br />
overweight jogger, burns up those with air conditioned<br />
fuel at a faster rate, There's cars. Most <strong>of</strong> the fuel penalty<br />
not much you can do to reduce <strong>for</strong> air conditioning comes<br />
Follow basic safety rule pT<br />
to avoid kitchen mishaps Igj<br />
Although now is<br />
traditionally the time to<br />
escape from the kitchen and<br />
cook outdoors, it shouldn't be<br />
Die time to ignore basic kitchen<br />
safety rules.<br />
Last year over 3.5 minion<br />
people were injured In home<br />
accidents, many <strong>of</strong> them in<br />
the kitchen, according to the<br />
National Safety Council.<br />
To prevent an accident<br />
from occuring in your kitchen,<br />
Richard F, Lattey,<br />
director <strong>of</strong> property service<br />
loss prevention at Liberty<br />
Mutual Insurance Company<br />
suggests you follow these<br />
guidelines:<br />
Because <strong>of</strong> the danger <strong>of</strong><br />
fire, always use caution when<br />
working around the stove.<br />
Make sure potholders, food<br />
wrappings and the like are<br />
kept away from burners. He<br />
back curtains so they don't<br />
blow over ttie stove top.Don't<br />
wear loose, flimsy clothing<br />
Out could easily catch ire.<br />
And always clean the stove<br />
with non-flammable products.<br />
Gas Is another source <strong>of</strong><br />
kitchen accidents. If you use a<br />
gas stove, be careful not to let<br />
liquids boil over and extinguish<br />
ttie flame. And never<br />
light a match to look <strong>for</strong> a gas<br />
leak. Instead, Lftcrty<br />
Mutual's Lattey suggests you<br />
apply a solution <strong>of</strong> soap and<br />
water to ttie area when the<br />
leak is suspected. If one is<br />
present, a bubble wiB <strong>for</strong>m.<br />
Call the gas company at once,<br />
and open window! until it is<br />
repaired.<br />
1b avoid electrical shock,<br />
make sure electric appliances<br />
are far enough away from the<br />
sink to avoid the danger <strong>of</strong><br />
touching them while pur<br />
hands are still wet or on the<br />
faucet. Always unplug appliances<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e attempting to<br />
repair them. Never use a <strong>for</strong>k<br />
or knife to retrieve toast from<br />
a plugged-in toaster.<br />
Use knives with care.<br />
Always cut sway from you<br />
and keep knives sharp, as dull<br />
knives are more dangerous.<br />
Wash knives separately.<br />
Finally, store poisons<br />
carefully. Keep mem out <strong>of</strong><br />
the reach <strong>of</strong> children. And<br />
mike sure they are clearly<br />
marked so they wont be<br />
mistaken <strong>for</strong> something else.<br />
By following these simple<br />
rules, you on make your<br />
kitchen a safer place and<br />
enjoy ttie rest <strong>of</strong> the warm<br />
weather.<br />
FR. BRUNI ASSIGNED<br />
TO MARMORA POST<br />
Bloshop George H.<br />
Gullfoyle has announced that<br />
ST. John E. Brut <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Assumption Church In Atao<br />
has been assigned to associate<br />
in residence at the Church <strong>of</strong><br />
the Resurrection in Marmora<br />
effective August 22.<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
Prints* and Publlihed In Amirlea'l BNaliif F.mliyRtiorl<br />
By Hie<br />
OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER, (no,<br />
1IJ tlh Hftal, <strong>On</strong>an eity. n, j. MU4<br />
litaMUMIMl<br />
UIPINt.WHM<br />
Inltrta .1 Poll Of (let if OcMn City, N, J, MM<br />
•i !t€tftdciats matttr<br />
JOHN T. STETHERS ,.„, Publisher<br />
FRED C. BENSON General Manager<br />
CHARLES M. THOMPSON JR Editer<br />
BYRON T, MERCER,,, Advertising Maaagev<br />
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: tl.00 p.r y.ar by mall In Stun City, Sorruri<br />
Point, Mirmori, Pliarnisaftd iMlity'i Point) Hi irionHii, ts JO. eiMwhln<br />
I7.it per yur, Hi monlhi, « J}. w>it at MiullllpM Rlvtr III.M sir ytir.<br />
Price an mwnUna, tS CHitt Mr copy. PvMluflM tchMuMi WHtly aViry<br />
Tnundiy, nml w«kly Tunday (M Pfl«y Inim lint mMk In JUM until Ian<br />
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Irtif, p,o. Box m, ocain eily, N.J.OHU.<br />
Correction<br />
In The Sentinel-Ledger's<br />
Souvenir Edition, Friday Aug. 22nd<br />
there was an incorrect price on the<br />
Roper 30" Electric Range.<br />
We regret any inconvenience<br />
that it may have caused <strong>for</strong><br />
Jim Sheehan Appliances or their<br />
customers. The correct in<strong>for</strong>mation is<br />
30" Electric<br />
Model 2226<br />
SHEEHAN<br />
APPLIANCES<br />
BRIGANTINE<br />
3218 Brigontme Blvd.<br />
266-0999<br />
2 locations to serve you<br />
SOMERS MINT<br />
653 1695<br />
from Just carrying that extra<br />
weight around, and from<br />
running feeunit in city traffic.<br />
Some tests have indicated<br />
feat keeping the windows<br />
closed and turning on the air<br />
conditioning actually uses<br />
lets gas at highway speeds, as<br />
opposed to driving with the<br />
windows open. Open windows<br />
increase air resistance.<br />
(The savings figures<br />
used in this article k<br />
average. In many cases,<br />
the test results showed a<br />
Ufcfe range above 'aid<br />
below average <strong>for</strong> Individual<br />
oars)<br />
Summer Savings in Our Men's Dept.<br />
Short Sleeve<br />
Arrow Dress Shirts<br />
>, y 3 Off<br />
Men's Sort Sleeve<br />
Knee Length Pajamas<br />
Va Off<br />
Boy's Summer Pajamas Vz Off<br />
IfiHU<br />
Boy's<br />
Corduroy Jeans<br />
by Wrangler<br />
(Sizei 7-20)<br />
20% Off<br />
Inflatible Surf Raf<br />
Reduced<br />
50%<br />
OFF<br />
All Men's<br />
Women's<br />
and<br />
Children's<br />
SWIM<br />
WEAR<br />
(except Duxbak)<br />
Fall<br />
Clean-Up<br />
Special<br />
11-qt. Step<strong>On</strong><br />
Trash Can<br />
byLustroWare<br />
Sugg, (Jit MS"<br />
OURPBKE<br />
$12"<br />
3rtRoor<br />
S by Converse and Howsco<br />
25%<br />
#3889 Full Size Rubber <strong>Line</strong>d Canvas Reg. 12« NOW* 9<br />
#5204Striped Plastic <strong>Line</strong>d Canvas Reg. i 9" Now $ 7 SB<br />
SPECIAL OFFER<br />
AUGUST 21 THRU SEPTEMBER 3<br />
NO TRADE-IN?<br />
YOU CAR STILL SAVE<br />
OFFOUR REGULAR PRICE<br />
Iveh if yog don't have a trade-in, you<br />
still can come in and save on 1981 RCA<br />
XL-100 and ColorTrak 13", 1?" or 19"<br />
diagonal Remote Control models.<br />
Because now, <strong>for</strong> a limited time we're<br />
<strong>of</strong>fering our Smaller screen remote<br />
control models with a special introductory<br />
discount. No trade-in required I.<br />
See them and save now!<br />
Open*: Jo to 5:30 P.M. MM. thru Thurs. & Sat.<br />
Open Friday Evenings Til 9<br />
. IMal 399*511<br />
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 26,1980 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE 3 — SECTION ONE<br />
New report issued<br />
Many small cars Jail DOT crash tests<br />
ftp U.S. Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Thmsportation's latest seriea<br />
d new or crash testa bm<br />
rein<strong>for</strong>ced predictions that<br />
the growing number <strong>of</strong> small<br />
cars on the nation's highways<br />
will result in snarp increases<br />
ta fatalities and serious Injuries<br />
unless significant Improvements<br />
are made in car<br />
fl safety.<br />
w<br />
Tftt results <strong>of</strong> the latest<br />
round <strong>of</strong> crash tests involving<br />
o<br />
UN mini-compact and gobcompact<br />
cars were released<br />
at a news conference con.<br />
ducted by Joan Claybrook,<br />
administrator <strong>of</strong> the<br />
department's National Highway<br />
Traffic J Safety<br />
Administration, Hi ears<br />
tested In this and in previous<br />
tests represent 70 percent <strong>of</strong><br />
all sales Of cars in those size<br />
classifications.<br />
Claybrook, released two<br />
reports — one on the agency's<br />
new car assessment program<br />
<strong>of</strong> small car crash safety, and<br />
the other dealing with safety<br />
problems In small ears<br />
generally.<br />
The first report analyzes<br />
ttie causes <strong>of</strong> the test failures<br />
DISCOUNT FASHIONS<br />
HADDON<br />
DRESS CO.<br />
517 8th SI., Ocean City<br />
NmFall Shipments Arriving!<br />
including,,,<br />
Gloria Vanderbilf • Butte Knits<br />
Jonathan Logan • Leslie Fay<br />
R&K • Bleekmr Street<br />
Schrader Sport • Anne Klein Jeans<br />
Open Dally ^~,<br />
10 a.m. t
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PAGE 4 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26,<br />
man honored fy Qcem Gty<br />
Stan Bustettar, newly Installed<br />
director <strong>of</strong> the Central<br />
Jtorida Regional Library in<br />
Qkala, Fla., already has<br />
Qcean City sand in his shoes<br />
aAd one <strong>of</strong> this resort's<br />
flvated "pieoe <strong>of</strong> the 'Walk"<br />
awards <strong>for</strong> his <strong>of</strong>fice wall.<br />
Bob Church, ambassadorial<br />
link between the sister cities,<br />
made the presentation as a<br />
token <strong>of</strong> goodwill from the<br />
northern resort to Buatetter,<br />
$3 a new executive in Ocala..<br />
, Bustetter said he was<br />
•'genuinely pleased" with the<br />
friendliness inherent In the<br />
plaque, and expressed sincere<br />
CftURCH PICNIC SET<br />
TUCKAHOE - The Faith<br />
paptist Church in Tuckahoe<br />
will be holding its Labor Day<br />
church picnic on Monday at<br />
jltte Atlantic County Park<br />
starting at 11 am. For more<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation call 628-2B38.<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
•RINGS RESULTS<br />
thanks to Ocean City <strong>for</strong> the<br />
gesture<br />
. Hie library director then<br />
told <strong>of</strong> Mends in Winston-<br />
Salenj, N,C, who spend virtually<br />
every summer vacation<br />
in the New Jersey resort<br />
"Now that I have been<br />
brain-washed In favor <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean City," he Mid." I seem<br />
destined to Join my friends<br />
(here next summer."<br />
Bustetter's new responsibility<br />
is challenging because<br />
the Ocala-bwed library to<br />
more than Just book-oriented.<br />
It Is a complete cultural<br />
center.<br />
Lifeguard Ball slated to be held on Friday<br />
Tne Mean City Annual Friday . night _ on theMuale<br />
lifeguard Ball will be held Her from i pjn. until midnight.<br />
This year, during tee<br />
festivities, U.S. Rep. William<br />
J. Hughes (D-2nd) will be<br />
honored <strong>for</strong> his ef<strong>for</strong>ts on<br />
behalf <strong>of</strong> the coastal areas<br />
and his public support<br />
through his comments In Hit<br />
Congnsslanal Record conearning<br />
the Ocean City Beach<br />
Patrol.<br />
Also during the evening will<br />
be the Induction <strong>of</strong> Robert R.<br />
Schneider, <strong>for</strong>merly <strong>of</strong> Ocean<br />
aty.<br />
VACATIONERS & RESIDENTS.*<br />
Aloe Charm Is expanding nationwide. We need responsible<br />
Men & Women to serve the public as pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
consultants. Aloe products are <strong>for</strong> ail ages.<br />
Do you like people, money, a fulfilling full or parftlme<br />
career? We will train you In your area at no cost.<br />
Interviews by appointment, call Miss Savage 646-9516.<br />
If no answer call 399-7261.<br />
MAKE<br />
THE<br />
GRADE<br />
• START SCHOOL<br />
with SUPPLIES<br />
fram<br />
McHINRY'S<br />
RiNS BOOKS<br />
FILLIR<br />
DICTIONARIES<br />
MKHANICAL DRAWING<br />
EQUIPMENT<br />
_ ITATI«li« V<br />
eMICIIUWI.il!<br />
Rubber Stamps and Photo Copies<br />
Boots • Clothing •Accessories<br />
Rainy-day blues, greerts and yellowj from<br />
PappasaHo.nierevereibteilickerjujtmacte<strong>for</strong><br />
April showers. Puil it on and chase those norm<br />
clouds away*<br />
— Clothes<br />
— Accessories<br />
— Shoes For The<br />
Contemporary Female<br />
73 CENTRAL SQUARE<br />
Linwood, N.J.<br />
Mon Sat. 10 • 5:30 p.m. ,<br />
Wed. 1; Pr\. 'Til ipM. • •27-7575<br />
Bob Church, Ocean City's ambassador-lit<br />
large, presents "Piece <strong>of</strong> Walk" plaque to Stan<br />
Bustelter, new director <strong>of</strong> Centraf Regional<br />
Library in Ocala, Fla. Church has been responsible<br />
<strong>for</strong> garnering Ocean City rams <strong>of</strong> publicity<br />
in the Florida area.<br />
Adelines guests <strong>of</strong> Me<br />
The Sweet Adelines,<br />
Mantle City ampler, will<br />
appear at the TabtmBcle<br />
tonight at I o'clock as the<br />
attraction <strong>for</strong> the Ocean City<br />
Masonic Club's "open<br />
muting" <strong>for</strong> August.<br />
All are welcome to this, the<br />
second such open meeting this<br />
summer. Ed Veith, Masonic<br />
Club president, emphasized<br />
Maurer is promoted<br />
A. Q, Edwards & Sons, Inc.,<br />
a St. Louis-based Investment<br />
firm, has announced the<br />
promotion <strong>of</strong> William R.<br />
Maurer <strong>of</strong> the firm's Nor.<br />
Wield <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
Maurar, an investment<br />
broker, has been named<br />
senior investment broker. He<br />
has been with the firm since<br />
1976, after working as an<br />
investment broker <strong>for</strong> another<br />
member firm In Indiana.<br />
Maurer attended Anderson<br />
College In Anderson, Ind.<br />
He Is currently president <strong>of</strong><br />
(he Upper Township Rotary<br />
Quo and a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Atlantic City Convention<br />
Bureau, He resides in Somers<br />
Point with his wife, Brenda,<br />
and two children.<br />
that all visitors to Ocean City<br />
are welcome. /<br />
The Atlantic aty Chapter <strong>of</strong><br />
die Sweet Adelines, founded<br />
in 1963 as a member <strong>of</strong> Sweet<br />
Adelines, International, has a<br />
membership <strong>of</strong> 30 members.<br />
The group is dedicated to the<br />
singing <strong>of</strong> female four-part<br />
barbershop harmony<br />
throughout the world, Sweet<br />
Adelines, International, In<br />
turn, <strong>of</strong>fers courses In<br />
musical, choreographic and<br />
costume expertise to Its<br />
membership.<br />
The Atlantic City Chapter<br />
has won numerous awards<br />
over the years.<br />
The chapter will hold an<br />
open house on Wednesday,<br />
September 17 at 8 p.m. at<br />
Grace Lutheran Church,<br />
Shore Road and Meyran<br />
Avenue, In Somers Point. AU<br />
women, 18 or over, who enjoy<br />
singing, are Invited to be<br />
present.<br />
The group Is directed by<br />
Becky Staviscak <strong>of</strong> Margate;<br />
it rehearses every Wednesday<br />
evening at the Grace<br />
Lutheran Church, Anyone<br />
desiring further In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
about the Adelines should call<br />
Rhoda Friedman at 8224)284<br />
or B22.828B,<br />
Prices Cut 20% to 50%<br />
Example: Pencils *2,00 *«.Sale 99?<br />
Notebooks M.78«i. $ 1.4|<br />
'3.48*« *1,75<br />
Student Lamp $ 26.95 M. Sale M 9.99<br />
PLUS ———i<br />
Over 120 Items on Sale |<br />
THINKCHRISTMAS-<br />
MI Christmas Card Orders<br />
20% OFF • Expires Sent. 30,1980<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
SECRETARIAL SERVICE<br />
1225 West Ave. • 398 4375<br />
I CUSTOM<br />
20* SALE<br />
ON ENTIRE UNE<br />
OF AERO SLIMLINE BUNDS<br />
TWO WEEKS ONLY<br />
The fashionable new look <strong>for</strong> your windows.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e hub KMi, The new, versatile way to<br />
dtest up your windows. Available in over 40<br />
color* from mum yellow to midnight blue.<br />
WM MBA3URE-WE INSTALL<br />
m coumi JTOM nut coon TO TOW MM<br />
632 WESTAVEHUC<br />
OCiAN OTY, H.JL<br />
Bridge<br />
MATCHPOINT — An<br />
average <strong>of</strong> 108 Wat made at<br />
last Thursday's garni. Top<br />
scoreri <strong>for</strong> the North-South In<br />
Section A were Beverly and<br />
Scott Hosier with 147H<br />
followed by Gladys Collins<br />
and Richard Wayne 122%;<br />
Dolly Fane and Fran Stein<br />
tied with Elsie and Al Cone<br />
atJDM.<br />
Top scorers <strong>for</strong> the Bast<br />
West were Claire Auritt and<br />
Pearl May 133, followed by<br />
Gene Newman and Roger<br />
Warner 1S2I Sylvester<br />
Lowery and Davi Warner<br />
11114, and Helen genera 1 and<br />
Helen Tidlow 110*4,<br />
Winners In the North-South<br />
section B were Gloria<br />
Flelsher and Marge Repitiek<br />
with 444 followed by Ann<br />
Becker and Adele Hauptman<br />
typing with Emma Mae<br />
Goddard and Jenny Del<br />
Buono 122; Johanna Misldll<br />
and Stu Fuller 113; and Mary<br />
and Olle Johnson 112W.<br />
Top scorers <strong>for</strong> the East<br />
West were Ann Blom and Dot<br />
Patak 130, followed by Ruth<br />
Gardner and Ray Blsbtog 128;<br />
George Budd and John Green<br />
112%, and Thel Munahower<br />
and Ruby Suusrnan 1094.<br />
Matchpoint games are<br />
played every Thursday at 7130<br />
p.m. in Jhe Ocean City<br />
Community Center. For uv<br />
<strong>for</strong>mation call Lois Kllbourne<br />
SMB77 or Laurel Mowbray<br />
©94845.<br />
SOMERS POINT — The<br />
ladles <strong>of</strong> the Somers Point<br />
Elks 2563 recenUy held its<br />
monthly meeting in the new<br />
Elks home In Marmora.<br />
Plans were discussed <strong>for</strong><br />
future events, including a bus<br />
trip to Radio City Music Hall<br />
on Saturday, September 20, to<br />
see Showboat Manhattan.<br />
This trip will be open to me<br />
public. The but will leave<br />
Somers Point Shopping<br />
Center parking lot in front <strong>of</strong><br />
Jamesway at 9:30 mm. It wul<br />
have Radio City promptly at<br />
•^pjn. There will** a atop fadinner<br />
if a restaurant In<br />
lakewood, A lunch will be<br />
provided by the ladies. The<br />
bus will return between 9 and<br />
9:30 p.m.<br />
To make reservations, call<br />
927-7129 or 927-2806. The aeata<br />
will be available on a first<br />
come basis.<br />
During the meeting Mary<br />
Hinds, president, gave a<br />
report on her Jrlp to the Elks<br />
Convention In New Orleans.<br />
Following this refreshments<br />
were served. The next<br />
meeting will be held Tuesday,<br />
September 2.<br />
Classified ads bring results<br />
Call your ad in today -<br />
Dial 399-5411<br />
Trinity, a singing group <strong>of</strong> 25 teenagers from Central United Methodist •<br />
Church in Linwood, will be in concert on the Ocean City Music Pier Sun- .'<br />
day, September 7 at 7 p.m.<br />
, " •'.<br />
No Sweat Dressing.,,<br />
Bonnie's Closet<br />
WayskteVHiDB HMfflJ 399-6330<br />
Tuckahoe Rd. iM-JMpi 0pmDH»1(W<br />
Maimora ..„., Wor(|) a Tf|p,„ the reunify" Fn. tin. Tl 9 p.m.<br />
Headquarters <strong>for</strong> Fashions m Ultra Suede, the<br />
World's Costliest FabHe, with the Finest Tailoring,<br />
Announces A Very Special Eyfeni<br />
Ocean Oiy mid Stone Haiiwr Slwi* ONLY<br />
Grey Sweats<br />
trimmed in<br />
jade or ruby<br />
also in ;<br />
coordinating<br />
Jade Velours<br />
Sizta<br />
S-M-L<br />
SuitS w eM! »380to*47S;; ;• ^ ,' ; .: Saye #1J.|0^1®^: ;<br />
Coat Costumes were •S9S 5Sfa&B $ I$6 ;<br />
Coats were'asotoHsp; | : , % ^^Ij^ii^j^^^::.'<br />
^<br />
TUESDAY, AUGUST 2G,| 1980 THE 8KNTINEL-LEDGKU, OCEAN CITY, N.J, PAGE 5 — SECTION ONE<br />
Sale Ends Aug. 30,<br />
Hurry In For<br />
Best Selections<br />
NORTHFIELD<br />
TerraMirPUza<br />
gOOTtttonRd.<br />
609-645-3320<br />
ClHMlcWoolSepara<br />
InpolidKTwf<br />
Herringbone. ,<br />
See them al...<br />
980<br />
. direct factory<br />
SWEATER OUTLET<br />
Entire Stock<strong>of</strong><br />
Men's* Ladies<br />
. sweaters<br />
Also Ladies<br />
Blouses<br />
-Skim<br />
•Slacks<br />
SVii<br />
STOW: HARBOR<br />
StoMHirtwHal<br />
96th St. rear <strong>of</strong> Ma". '<br />
97th St. Irani <strong>of</strong> M»l •<br />
t 609-368-3164 Y<br />
mm<br />
boutkiv<br />
fehlon<br />
Thirteen lucky <strong>for</strong> pageant lass<br />
(srattMd trim page l)<br />
and eqvMted her<br />
desire to become a<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>Mrional entertainer.<br />
She concluded her brief<br />
apeech by singing the final<br />
few word! from the wng Ovar<br />
The Rainbow,<br />
Joining Mas Bradley,<br />
Allegretto and the dancers In<br />
the cart were Stun MeQain,<br />
Ocean City events<br />
TODAY (Tuesday)<br />
Friends <strong>of</strong> Mualc first<br />
Exchange teacher D aise Misery
PAGE 8 — SECTION ONE<br />
Obituaries<br />
Hollis A. Cadwell; tar mayor<br />
BE TERSBURG _ HeUla A.<br />
Cajityell, <strong>for</strong>mer Upper<br />
•ftwjiihip mayor and cmmitteeman,<br />
died Friday at<br />
SJigre Memorial Hospital,<br />
Sqppn Point, after a lengthy<br />
lUpess. He was 78.<br />
AUfelong area resident, he<br />
liyidon Dennlsvllle Road,<br />
Mr: CaldweU was a retired<br />
supecvlsor <strong>for</strong> the New Jersey<br />
Winter Co. in Mean City.<br />
fle; had also served as<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEPGEH, OCEAN dlTV, PU,<br />
(Tuesday) at the Langley<br />
Funeral Home, Tuckahoe.<br />
township registrar and aInterment will follow at<br />
Surviving in his wife,<br />
he was born In Youngwood,<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the Upper Wesley Methodist ttmetory, Pa,<br />
K. Donald Williams <strong>of</strong> 2Teresa; a daughter, Doris<br />
TowBihip loard <strong>of</strong> Petersburg. A viewing will be Mr. Kuhn wai the <strong>for</strong>mer<br />
Asbury Rd, died Thursday at Rankln <strong>of</strong> ThompsonvlUe,<br />
Edijcatlon.<br />
held one hour prior to services.<br />
was M.<br />
Smith <strong>of</strong> Atlantic City and<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital. He Conn.; two sons, William<br />
Ocean City tax assessor, a<br />
He.was a member <strong>of</strong> Wesley<br />
<strong>for</strong>mer engineer and fireman<br />
Memorial contributions <strong>for</strong> the Fennfylvanla Railroad He was a member : ; <strong>of</strong> George Smith <strong>of</strong> Rochester,<br />
may be sent to the Wesley and a <strong>for</strong>mer theater Margate Community Church. Mass.; and eight grand.<br />
Elizabeth Thompson United Methodist Church. manager in Cape May andAn area resident <strong>for</strong> 14 years, chlMren.<br />
Cumberland counties. he was born In Philadelphia. Mass <strong>of</strong> Christian Burial<br />
jgpMORA _ EUzabeth<br />
He was a member <strong>of</strong> Holy<br />
Surviving are parents Karl was said yesterday (Monday)<br />
David L McGartMy<br />
(UJtfner) Thompson <strong>of</strong> 420<br />
Trinity Episcopal Oiurch, E. and Bessie Williams, <strong>of</strong> In St Joseph's Church. Interment<br />
was in Holy Cross<br />
SHaft Rd., Pine Hill Mobile<br />
Surviving are his wile,<br />
Ocean City.<br />
Om, died Saturday at Shore David L. McCartney, <strong>for</strong>merly<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ocean City, died KbUtsld <strong>of</strong> Thousand Data, yesterday at the Adams* ArrangementB were by the<br />
Erma; two daughters, Carol Services were held Cemetery, Mays binding.<br />
Mitiorlal Hospital, Somern<br />
Polpt She was 71. Sunday in Michigan City, Calif., and Christine HoinacU Perfect Funeral Home, Mlddleton-Strobto Funeral<br />
Mtfr. Tfiompson was bom in Indiana.<br />
Northfleld, with the ReV. Home: > t<br />
HflnCock's Bridge and lived in Surviving are one daughter,<br />
Carney's Point be<strong>for</strong>e moving Doris V. Kerper <strong>of</strong> Michigan<br />
ECKERP<br />
here eight years ago. City, two brothers Joseph and<br />
She was a member <strong>of</strong> feeFrank, two sisters, Emma<br />
Women's Chapter No. 585, Mlddleton and ASMS Lota.<br />
Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the Moose in Services wlU be held<br />
Wlldwood.<br />
Thursday at 11 tffi, in the<br />
Surviving are her husband,<br />
William; two daughters,<br />
. a name you can trust.<br />
Anita Brahn <strong>of</strong> Homestead,<br />
Fla., and Shirley Fanfarallo<br />
<strong>of</strong> Glasaboro; two stepsons,<br />
James and Fredrick, boa) <strong>of</strong><br />
Deepwater; a stepdaughter,<br />
Margaret Baker <strong>of</strong> Lake<br />
Park, fla.; a sister, Thelma<br />
Chambers <strong>of</strong> Woodstown; a<br />
brother, Leonard Homer <strong>of</strong><br />
Octgn City; five grandchlW(ren<br />
and <strong>On</strong>e greatgrandchildren.<br />
Services will be held 11 a.m.<br />
Wednesday at the H.T. Layton<br />
& Son Funeral Home,<br />
Woodstown. Interment will be<br />
at Woodstown Baptist<br />
Cemetery.<br />
Ayiewingwillbeheldatthe<br />
home 7 to 9 p.m.<br />
ie Pi Huff<br />
Mile M. Ruff <strong>of</strong> 6<br />
Av. died Saturday<br />
he Shore Memorial<br />
pital. She was 87.<br />
was bom in Virginia<br />
<strong>for</strong>merly lived In Coral<br />
Fla. and Arbutus,<br />
and resided In Ocean<br />
' <strong>for</strong> a short time.<br />
-lving is one son, Wayne<br />
'thtadty.<br />
graveside services wU be<br />
yat the Loudon Park<br />
etery, la Baltimore,<br />
arrangements are by<br />
! Godfrey Funeral Home,<br />
t Central Av.<br />
United Methodist Church and<br />
the church board <strong>of</strong> trustees.<br />
Mr. Caldwetf is aurvived by<br />
a son, Robert <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh; a<br />
•liter, Mabel Sears <strong>of</strong><br />
Swainton- two brothers,<br />
George <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe and<br />
WlUiam <strong>of</strong> OoateiWle, Pa.;<br />
sii grandchildren- and six<br />
greatgrandchildren.<br />
Services will be held today<br />
WINTER RENTAL — furnllhM<br />
apartmml. lit tl, 3 badroom. living<br />
room, Wtenen and bam. convaril.nl<br />
location. Available Sept. If thru May<br />
I5lh. SMSa maim IncludingutlllNnand<br />
ublt TV, call Iff 4117<br />
« 2v<br />
LOST-ehilai Honda "Kisk.NOe" Red<br />
aiain drive Sesefar, vicinity et igjj<br />
u • ••••« • ewa:_. s.<br />
WINTER RENTAL — Bardan. ar.a 1<br />
badroom, tumluied, 1st tl., aupiex, iits<br />
per montn pitn utniiln. call 3WO4I<br />
between 7 andf p.m. 8,2?<br />
TWO TWIN - iiie beds wllh lain<br />
manreuei, Mnprlngl and frwnts.<br />
Good condition Call J» 3223 Hf<br />
FORD 5IEST*-lt)t, rials ins neater<br />
wort modal, « ipaad. AiMng n,ta. call<br />
miiu IM<br />
WOMAN OR — itudent to bany.lt in my<br />
hsme, 3 to 4 nights a week* 4 to 11 p.m.<br />
<strong>for</strong> wall behaved 1 y«ar aid. callj«*.<br />
YOUNG LADY — wanM. Apply at<br />
Vlt')W*7S3 f.f<br />
YARD SALE — THUn, AW). M, ID IS I.'<br />
m central Ava, CloiMh book., dihm<br />
ana mite.<br />
Ill<br />
eeUNTIR SALES — pansn tar ratal!<br />
lumber ana sales parton. torn* «.<br />
parlancaprafarrM.CallM.M4] H<br />
•IISLIVI POINT - Marmora A,<br />
wanted Bungilsw or private apartment<br />
In adult hsme, m ir«, Immediate<br />
seegpancy or Sept. lit. FurnKhM or<br />
partly, y.arly, fair rant, eMHllent<br />
rMerefieet, a adults, Call mornlnoi or<br />
evenings tlwoia Mf<br />
HITIRlil — luppltmch't your Income<br />
one gr two nlstiti a week<br />
ffllsllno Call The (Mitlnei Ledger,<br />
jfjKll<br />
W<br />
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS - year<br />
round mum, Bar1 time, 1 or f<br />
evenings a ween. For further inior<br />
matlon, call The sentinel Leaser,<br />
JW541I<br />
II<br />
lie Godfrey<br />
Funeral Homes<br />
Establish*) in.<br />
644$. Shore Rdj<br />
• ,'Horb.rt L. God.ray, Owniri John T, NMntiin, Managir<br />
In Tim* <strong>of</strong> Troubl; Wm An At<br />
Pltdglna <strong>for</strong> thi future, at intnt part, thtflrtii mi,<br />
!<br />
most dignified, personollietffuneral service.<br />
SUeMSSOR TO OCSAN CITY'S FlttT FUN1RAU<br />
... DlRECTQrL - ' '<br />
FORRESI<br />
Lauaderefs t Gleaners<br />
En joy fteLiooiry <strong>of</strong><br />
Steeping on Ironed Steets!<br />
Fmly iMdry ad<br />
Dry Ctart* Services to<br />
M01E MB GUEST HOUSE<br />
WHOUSAURATB<br />
'<br />
Jacob F. Ruth 1 ! Puneral<br />
Home in Chestnut Hill, Pa. A<br />
viewing will be one how prior<br />
to the service. Interment wiU<br />
be In White Marsh Memorial<br />
'Park, Proip§et?ille, Pa,<br />
Wallace T.<br />
<strong>of</strong> HunUngton, Cam,; tiro<br />
brothers, Calvin <strong>of</strong> Dayton,<br />
Ohio and Joseph <strong>of</strong> Avon<br />
Park, Fla.; a auter, Eleanor<br />
Kuhn <strong>of</strong> Dayton, Ohio; and<br />
four granddaughters.<br />
Services will be held at 11<br />
am tomorrow (Wednesday)<br />
at the Godfrey Funeral Home,<br />
809 Central Av. Interment will<br />
be private.<br />
Memorial contributions<br />
Wallace T, Kuhn <strong>of</strong> Wtmmay be made to feeCape<br />
Mbwy Av. died Saturday it May County Rtieue Squad.<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital,<br />
Somers Point, He was 87,<br />
A long-time resident here, K. Donald tfillians<br />
ngth analgesic<br />
tablets Aiplrin-lr«,<br />
Bottls ol IM, Limit 1<br />
AQUA-FRESH<br />
TOOTHPASTE<br />
4.6-OJ lluorlde lube. 4 breolh Contain.<br />
fre*h«Mra, Llmlli<br />
OREO<br />
COOKIES<br />
Oreim-llllefJ chocolate<br />
sandwich cookiii,<br />
19*1. Rag. 1.S9<br />
HI-DRI<br />
PAPER<br />
TOWELS<br />
UQHTERS^<br />
Adlustabl* flam*. fl«g. Tf «.<br />
00<br />
We are<br />
most<br />
fef,<br />
t fi=<br />
flBC*<br />
Sy<strong>of</strong>ltH<br />
IE3 &<br />
'-<br />
—T~- a<br />
Martin C. Wlsznat <strong>of</strong>f Ida ting.<br />
Interment will be in Sunset<br />
Mtnorial Pat^ Somerton,<br />
Nfliiin G.<br />
SOBpHSPOINT-Wlliam<br />
G. Wunderllch <strong>of</strong> 612 New<br />
York Av. died ITjursdfly In<br />
Atlantic City Medical Center<br />
He was re,<br />
A retired floor finisher he<br />
was an area resident 17 years.<br />
COLOGNE<br />
SptMh it on «ft»r atiowan<br />
I » antoyl 7-oz. limit 1<br />
rcdLo&N<br />
Thelllantytaclogne<br />
1-oz. tprty mlai. Limit 1<br />
MAXFACTOR<br />
MAXI-LASH<br />
MASCARA<br />
Trial Sin. For |8flMr<br />
looMng tMhM. Umm<br />
<strong>of</strong>thadf* UrnlH<br />
SHAMPOO<br />
Cont«fi»bafMma<br />
proitm. 18-QT. Umtt 1<br />
HAIR SPRAY<br />
7-oz aerosol<br />
CONDITIONER<br />
13-oz.WnhwhMIg*!<br />
oil ^ horwy. Umrt 1<br />
AUTISCPTIC LOTION<br />
10KU.CnMiwtw(y<br />
WMP film. Urtilt 1<br />
SHOWERTO<br />
SHOWER<br />
Btsr T<br />
Umltt<br />
SsSTHWASr<br />
•12-01. bo«l«[ \<br />
Urnlt 1 ><br />
BAUSCHALOMB<br />
Rirt<strong>of</strong>tcantad<br />
v'. -'t<br />
PACK OF 5<br />
107<br />
Public Notice<br />
Public Notice<br />
TUESDAY, AUGUSTm 1980<br />
Public Notice<br />
PUILICNOTICI ~\ tlrpwnHaaas axlrt trtikfi warrant a Hall, OcMn City, Mew J.nay «f<br />
j ii Ninny oivan Mptf,<br />
praMnttdlothaClryCl.rkill.aldCltyln<br />
Tha Marina National (ant el wild Mad,<br />
Council Clumban, atthatlmaol calling<br />
locaiaa «f Ml raclllc Avarnw, WMwsati<br />
Naw Jersw, ha. opiatf a DM HOIHI no iei (1) ef tha com-' Tti. CHy council maryat the rlstit to<br />
miiHicnianS ptpsfeM CSfliplIni wim far MM Hip,<br />
MiaM MnuililrMsr •* NaWaai •RMMMIeM Alt ef IIH, a. amaitdad. ra|«l any or all bkUlllldaam.lt In flit ,<br />
•an*., OMt* ef the CMipfrelfar if Mia 4, Te MarmliM wM«iM ttie RiiMHii kMi eubilE iMereM M M H,<br />
Curranty, lanM National link • M i n i comparatlya sask,[ eat •iMenare rewind to comply with<br />
RHM, 1111 AvMM SI ttia AmarlCM, swvt MM paMIt Intarast,<br />
the rNylnmcnti el FvHli Lewi <strong>of</strong> im,<br />
Julia MM,, NM varti, New Yark, Mr . »• Ta setirmlM. In tM IMM ef neenepier I", Alflrmallve Action<br />
HnaMtfl M astaMM • fall »*rvi •Vlieiica adducad punuant f) thaHaqulranwnh.<br />
• R M aM» a* Hie northwMt tanar suit I H , MUR if m* te-<br />
William H.Waltar,<br />
IBS itrtst at Attar* AvMat,<br />
Dat«Auouitll,lim Purcha.lnoAj«it<br />
city, Cam May County,'<br />
A espy a< ma apsjlcaflail Sf Ocaan City «.U,lT,p.l.tU.f3<br />
Tills apallutiHl wa.<br />
RiMef Navjaney, Inc amanttmant.<br />
m,iT,p.(.«t t.n<br />
iiirltnifitlnnii " and matad >• ea<br />
SYLVANIA<br />
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R 1.S2<br />
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BAGS<br />
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BAGS .<br />
Pack o(10 lunchboxtke<br />
boxes. Rsg 1.49<br />
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WHILE QUAfirmESLAatTI Not all rnodels ><br />
In all atoms; sbrry. no ralnctfaks. '<br />
los.si<br />
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OrMIDGEES<br />
15-oz. bag <strong>of</strong> MldgMior<br />
11W-az. Big <strong>of</strong> Tooisla Pops.<br />
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POMPOM<br />
SPORTSOCKS<br />
afjfe.4^ ^ Cotton tocka<br />
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• ^ ^ • i ^ trim. Reg. 1,21<br />
COSMO FOLDING<br />
DESK LAMP with<br />
LED ALARM CLOCK<br />
High Internally limp with<br />
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Reg. UM<br />
SUNBEAM ELECTRIC<br />
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Has sweep<br />
second hand.<br />
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A boater heads <strong>for</strong> hom^,while his wife and child check out the day's<br />
n n I 8'.'i"xii"9he8i»-<br />
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miwm\m%^ tiivafuMntrs,<br />
M 7 C f Oreal <strong>for</strong> reports.<br />
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Reg. 1.29 et.<br />
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BALLPOINT PEN<br />
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k<br />
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l»wlth freeier i<br />
lid, Reg, 1-59<br />
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M / M at%i«k f'^-oi. Dries ,<br />
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FOR >>t2>f<br />
R9 ° 49> M '<br />
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arsat school<br />
supply organizer,<br />
Reg. 49-<br />
SPEEDI-INDEX<br />
DICTIONARY<br />
Wlrebound. Fits<br />
into binder.<br />
Reg. 2.1B<br />
ZIPPER POUCH<br />
Olaarplastic.<br />
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Reg. i»<br />
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HOTPLATE<br />
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Ruled & punehfld iheets.<br />
Grant <strong>for</strong> sludentsl<br />
fleg. !6< ea. Limit 4<br />
R SAVER<br />
PINS<br />
Medium point, disposable<br />
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limits, responsibility and<br />
obligations.<br />
They will have an<br />
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importance and power and<br />
attempt to override others as<br />
they have beei able to<br />
override their aim parents<br />
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but bring nan into conflict<br />
with their teachers, their<br />
employers, their bates.<br />
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consult a pr<strong>of</strong>esilonaff'<br />
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family service agency-W 1<br />
hosplUl social nrytki<br />
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making a referral 1<br />
Rosemary Jerrell (right) <strong>of</strong> the XI Alpha loife*:<br />
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check to Karen Brown <strong>of</strong> Ocean City who will be' 1 "'<br />
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PAGE 8 — SECTION ONE TOE SENTlNlEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. TUESDAY, AUGUST 26. IMP<br />
For school lunches<br />
Reduced price schedule is set<br />
Ocean City, Sea Isle City, special hardship conditions<br />
Somers Point and Upper listed, a child may still be<br />
] Tbwnship <strong>of</strong>ficials announced eligible <strong>for</strong> free or reduced<br />
that low cost nutritious school price meala,<br />
lunches are available to all —shelter costo in excess <strong>of</strong><br />
children enrolled in the school X percent <strong>of</strong> the family income;<br />
systems.<br />
In addition, meals will be —unusually high medical<br />
provided free or at a greatly expenses;<br />
reduced priced to children —special education expenses<br />
due to the mental or<br />
from families whose gross<br />
incomes are at or below those physical condition <strong>of</strong> a child,<br />
shown <strong>for</strong> their family size on or<br />
the income scale below —disaster or casualty<br />
losses.<br />
Foster children are <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
Applications (or free and<br />
reduced pice meals were<br />
sent to the families <strong>of</strong> all<br />
eligible <strong>for</strong> free or reduced<br />
jriee meals.<br />
children enrolled in the To discourage the<br />
•dwell.<br />
possibility <strong>of</strong> misrepre-<br />
; the ap-<br />
If a family's income ex-sentationceeds<br />
those shown but theplication <strong>for</strong>ms contain a<br />
family experiences anv <strong>of</strong> the statement above the space <strong>for</strong><br />
Cape May County hit<br />
with 6th highest hike<br />
Totalproperty tax levies <strong>for</strong><br />
New Jersey eountiei,<br />
municipalities and school<br />
dLstricta increased by nearly<br />
1301 million to total *3.8 billion<br />
in 1980, reports the New<br />
Jersey Taxpayers<br />
Association.<br />
For the second consecutive<br />
year, total property taies<br />
Imposed In each <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Jersey's 21 counties rose over<br />
their previous year's total<br />
This rise marks the largest<br />
climb in total property tax<br />
levies since the enactment <strong>of</strong><br />
the 1878 taxre<strong>for</strong>m program.<br />
Dollarwise, Bergen County<br />
hid the largest overall<br />
property tax Increase — $42.2<br />
million, although the 8.5<br />
percent climb was Just under<br />
the statewide average growth<br />
rate <strong>of</strong> 1,6 percent,<br />
Largest percentage increases<br />
in total property<br />
taxes occurred in primarily<br />
rural, somewhat sparsely<br />
populated counties, and In<br />
seashore counties, such as<br />
Atlantic, Hunterdon, Warren,<br />
Ocean and Sussex.<br />
__<br />
signature certifying that all parent dlBsaHafled with the<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation furnished In theeligibility determination may<br />
application la true and contact the school to request<br />
correct.<br />
an In<strong>for</strong>mal conference or<br />
An additional statement Is may appeal the dedalon by<br />
added stating that the ap-requesting a <strong>for</strong>mal hearing<br />
plication is being made In<br />
connection with the receipt <strong>of</strong><br />
federal funds, Hurt If school<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials have reason to<br />
question the in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
provided they may geek<br />
verification, and that<br />
deliberate misrepresentation<br />
<strong>of</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation may rah]<br />
8<br />
«• reduced price meals are<br />
•wajtato at your school and<br />
application can be made at<br />
any <strong>On</strong>e during the school<br />
The leveli <strong>of</strong> government In the operation <strong>of</strong> the child<br />
responsible <strong>for</strong> much <strong>of</strong> feenutrition programs, no child<br />
rise in each <strong>of</strong> these counties will be discriminated against<br />
was schools. School taxes because <strong>of</strong> race, color,<br />
accounted <strong>for</strong> 78 percent <strong>of</strong> national origin or ability to<br />
fee total property tut increase<br />
in Warren County and identified as a recipient <strong>of</strong><br />
nay. A child will not be<br />
72 percent hi Sussex County. free or reduced price meals.<br />
Counties with smallest The in<strong>for</strong>mation prodded<br />
percentage growth in total by parents on the application<br />
NJTA again pointed out that<br />
property tax« are continuing<br />
to trend upward because the<br />
state aid programs were not<br />
designed to expand or keep<br />
abreast <strong>of</strong> Inflation; local<br />
budget "caps"only limit the<br />
growth in spending and taxes<br />
but do not freeze it, and inflation<br />
<strong>for</strong>ce? up me cost <strong>of</strong><br />
government. <<br />
In the 12-month period<br />
December 1979, the<br />
If a family member<br />
becomes unemployed, the<br />
Income or family size changes<br />
or the family experiences any<br />
<strong>of</strong> the special hardship conditions<br />
during the school year,<br />
parents should contact the<br />
school so that all children<br />
receive proper benefits.<br />
property tax levies were will be kept confidential and<br />
Essex, Union, Salem, andwill be wed only <strong>for</strong> me<br />
Middlesex County. purpose <strong>of</strong> determining<br />
eligibility.<br />
The school will advise<br />
parents as to their child's<br />
eligibility within 16 days <strong>of</strong><br />
receipt<strong>of</strong> the application. Any<br />
increased It<br />
largest December to<br />
December Increase since<br />
WU.<br />
"Cape May County's Largest and<br />
Most Complete Tackje snap"<br />
_ SUPER SALE —<br />
ON ALL PLANO<br />
- TACKLE BOXES ^<br />
Ponn • Fenwick • Palwa • Olympic<br />
Zebco • Ice 8. Bait • Rod & Rie) Repairs<br />
Marine Supplies • Rod & Ret) lintals<br />
Crabbing Equipment<br />
Off Shore Baits and Equipment<br />
PLENTY OF FREE PARK<br />
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Upper Cape events<br />
TODAY (Tuesday)<br />
Marmora Fire Company<br />
drill, 7 pa.<br />
Seavllle Fife<br />
meeting, 8 pjn.<br />
auxiliary<br />
HOPE meeting, 10 aun. in<br />
the basement meeting room<br />
at Gape May County Library.<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
Sal Barbo concert, on fee<br />
SM Isle City Promenade, 7:30<br />
pjrn.<br />
Upper Township Kiwanis<br />
meeting at the Sandbar, 7<br />
| THUBSDAY<br />
Upper Township planning<br />
Board meeting, 8 pjn.<br />
The Interest on municipal<br />
bonds |ls exempt from ail<br />
federal income taxes. This<br />
is Just fane <strong>of</strong> the benefits <strong>of</strong><br />
Investing in Municipal Bonds,<br />
Fori a free copy <strong>of</strong> "Tax<br />
Exempt Municipal j Bond<br />
Guide,'f mall In the ^coupon<br />
below ojr call.,,.*.<br />
BoenningfiC<br />
Scatter^ood<br />
Tuckahoe Post 319<br />
American Legion meeting, 8<br />
pin.<br />
Alcoholics Anonymous<br />
meeting In the Church <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Resurrection basement<br />
meeting room, 8 pm<br />
Sea Isle City Rotary<br />
meeting, 6 pjn. in the Commodore<br />
Club.<br />
procedure. A bearing can be<br />
arranged by calling or writing<br />
the chief school Wmtaiatrator<br />
at the local school district<br />
Parents may skD the local<br />
school <strong>for</strong> further in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
on these program<br />
Family<br />
stw<br />
," 1<br />
, 3 '<br />
3<br />
4<br />
5<br />
6<br />
7<br />
8<br />
Each<br />
Additional<br />
P«nlly<br />
Member<br />
Carol Gdflggher wins tourney<br />
The winner <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic<br />
aty Country Club Women's<br />
Golf Association championship<br />
tournament was<br />
Carol Gallagher with a score<br />
<strong>of</strong>S35. 1<br />
In the championship flight<br />
me runner-up was Joanne<br />
Dorey 378 followed by Lynn<br />
Russell with 385<br />
First flight winner was Pat<br />
English 377 and - runners-up<br />
m 382 and<br />
were Doris<br />
Phyllis MatWs<br />
• i<br />
Yearly<br />
$ S,230<br />
6,900<br />
8,510<br />
10,250<br />
11.S30<br />
13,600<br />
18,280<br />
16,910<br />
1,680<br />
Second flight winner* were<br />
Helen Dudas 397; Betty Ford<br />
408 and Jeanne DiMarino 410,<br />
Third flight winners were<br />
Pfeg Anderson 429; Marie<br />
fiver, Marie Stretch and<br />
Angela ierardi each with a<br />
score <strong>of</strong> 452. <strong>On</strong> a match <strong>of</strong><br />
cards Marie Meyer was<br />
runner-up and Marie Stretch<br />
third.<br />
Anne Riley won me fourday<br />
putting witt m putts.<br />
OUR<br />
GROWS<br />
Fr«e Meals, *<br />
Monthly ; Beekly,<br />
5' 436<br />
S7S i<br />
715 '<br />
834<br />
9§4<br />
1,133 ,<br />
1,273<br />
1,413<br />
140<br />
$ 101<br />
133,<br />
165<br />
197<br />
229<br />
363<br />
294<br />
326<br />
1 32<br />
Reduced price Meal's<br />
Yearly ; Monthly Weekly;<br />
$8,150<br />
10,760<br />
13,380<br />
15,990<br />
18,600<br />
21,220<br />
23,830<br />
26,440<br />
2,610<br />
1 679<br />
817<br />
1,115<br />
1,333<br />
1,550<br />
1,768<br />
I,9i6<br />
2,203<br />
.. 211<br />
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RAGE 10 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26.1980<br />
Costs need to come dawn<br />
Wind turbines seen as means <strong>of</strong> reducing oil-produced energy<br />
- ByBRADBYERS .<br />
U.S. Department<br />
:<br />
<strong>of</strong>Qjergy<br />
When warm breezes blow,<br />
(he young and young-at heart<br />
-When Nancy<br />
Greenaway turns on the<br />
IWhts at her Block<br />
Island, R.I. home,<br />
there's about a 50/50<br />
chance that the electricty<br />
is coming from the<br />
big windmill with the<br />
128-foot blades. Installed<br />
by the Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> Energy in 1979<br />
as: an experiment, the<br />
200-kilowatt wind tur-<br />
,bJDe is capable <strong>of</strong> supplying<br />
about half the<br />
winter-time power<br />
jeeds <strong>for</strong> the island's<br />
SOD residents. In the<br />
summer, when the winds'<br />
are slow, diesel<br />
generators take oyer,<br />
mink about kites a-flying. And electric bills. Built with si* 60-<br />
this year, Influenced by flu foot blades, it is designed to<br />
high prlet <strong>of</strong> oil, lota <strong>of</strong> people generate 1,250,000 kilowatt<br />
are thinking about windmills hours per year in nine-mflesper-hour<br />
average winds — a<br />
B-turnini,<br />
Although the number <strong>of</strong> very moderate wind speed<br />
windmills still is small, «,a* i« "V-q met eristic <strong>of</strong><br />
farmers, rural homeowners,<br />
some businessmen, and<br />
ejpeciaUy utility executives<br />
today are deeply interested In<br />
the prospects <strong>for</strong> using sleek,<br />
modern wind turbines to<br />
generate electaielty,<br />
Darrleus wind turbines,<br />
which look something like<br />
eggbeaters turned upside<br />
down, generate electricity to<br />
refrigerate milk at a dairy<br />
farm in Ft. Collins, Colorado<br />
and pump water on farms<br />
near Bushland, Texas and<br />
Garden City, Kansas, Trim<br />
but conventional three-bladed<br />
Birbines provide power <strong>for</strong><br />
isolated homes where utility<br />
lines are distant and at other<br />
experimental locations,<br />
A big brother to the siiiglafamlly<br />
three-blflded models —<br />
this one with blades 80 feet In<br />
diameter — has been built by<br />
a private company to serve<br />
ttie M residents <strong>of</strong> Cutty Hunk<br />
Island, Mass.; another, larger<br />
I * M MMMMMMM M.MM.MM M.M M M MM ?<br />
Mowery's Antiques<br />
3234 Asbuiy Awe. Ocean City, N.J,<br />
• - ^<br />
Going Out <strong>of</strong> Business<br />
SALE<br />
Everything Reduced<br />
Jewelry Cases & Display Cases <strong>for</strong> Sale<br />
Pennsylvania.<br />
TTie world 1 ! targist wind<br />
turbine that la presently<br />
operating sits on a 150-foot<br />
tower on a North Carolina<br />
mountain top at Boons,<br />
Land construction set<br />
<strong>for</strong> MUA treatment site<br />
(continued from page 1)<br />
original condition.<br />
TBB CMCMUA <strong>of</strong>ficial also<br />
said while there will be some<br />
inconveniences to toe public,<br />
such aa rerouting <strong>of</strong> traffic,<br />
they will not be long.<br />
According to the letter, a<br />
section <strong>of</strong> the beach running<br />
from the bulkhead to the surf<br />
will be sectioned <strong>of</strong>f with<br />
snowfence and fee equipment<br />
used to connect the transfer<br />
chamber with the <strong>of</strong>f-shore<br />
llnewill be stored In that area.<br />
While the chamber was<br />
completed Just prior to the<br />
ttu-ee-blader is under construction<br />
near Palm Springs, season, construction planners<br />
opening <strong>of</strong> this year's tourist<br />
Calif,, <strong>for</strong> the Southern were required to do the beach<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Edison Company, digging after the season<br />
Other large machines are<br />
closed.<br />
being bought by the Bureau <strong>of</strong> The transfer chamber Is<br />
Reclamation at Medicine located just west <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Bow, Wyoming, and by the bulkhead and part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Department <strong>of</strong> under street line was kid Just<br />
Water Resources.<br />
prior to Memorial Day; the<br />
A metal manufacturer near rest <strong>of</strong> the underground<br />
ftsading,Pa. 1 tabuyingB2 1 000 g" 110 " ^ ^ •*| completed<br />
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kilowatt wind turbine to help *»» November by DUtrirt<br />
reduce its (50,000 annual AwcWtt <strong>of</strong> South Plain,<br />
field.<br />
Don Melso<br />
Associate<br />
Spencer, White and Prenns,<br />
fee other contracting firm<br />
which has already laid about<br />
3,000 feet <strong>of</strong> the mile <strong>of</strong> underwater<br />
pipeline, will be<br />
using sheet metal plating to<br />
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20 feet wide and<br />
will be moved westward as<br />
be last section <strong>of</strong> pipe was<br />
planted.<br />
To get the equipment over<br />
the bulkhead, Holmstrup<br />
explained that dirt will be<br />
placed on both side <strong>of</strong> the<br />
bulkhead so the equipment<br />
will travel over the makeshift<br />
bridge ratter than have part<br />
<strong>of</strong> the bulkhead removed.<br />
Holmstrup explained In bis<br />
letter that a "temporary<br />
trestle" would be constructed<br />
from the high water mark out<br />
through the surf zone to a<br />
steel sheet piling which was<br />
Installed prior to Memorial<br />
Day and can be seen from the<br />
beach.<br />
This trestle would be used to<br />
support the equipment needed<br />
to construct the remaining<br />
marine section.<br />
In hU letter to the residents,<br />
Holmstrup wrote Oat while<br />
the land portion was<br />
•upended to Insure • good<br />
summer season, "it is<br />
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You and your pet<br />
Problems <strong>of</strong> diabetic dogs may take time to heal<br />
An obvioui chan|i in joir<br />
dog's daily routine <strong>of</strong>ten<br />
signals a developing medical<br />
problem. Some <strong>of</strong> tbise<br />
problems are easily<br />
corrected- otheri take more<br />
time and pr<strong>of</strong>essional attention.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the more serious<br />
danger signals la an increase<br />
In your pit's water intake,<br />
accompanied by a<br />
corresponding Increase In<br />
ttrthatton. This may he • sign<br />
rf diabetes mellltua or kidney<br />
tallure.<br />
"Dr. John Kramer, a<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essor at Washington State<br />
University's College <strong>of</strong><br />
Veterinary Medicine,<br />
estimates that diabetes<br />
jneUltus affects about one out<br />
V every 800 dogs examined by<br />
Veterinarians,<br />
• The disease is not limited to<br />
gglng pete. Young males and<br />
(grand<br />
obese older females are<br />
susceptible.<br />
A diabetic dog cannot<br />
produce enought insulin to<br />
efficiently regulate the<br />
amount <strong>of</strong> sugar In Its blood,<br />
As a result, the excess sugar<br />
must be eliminated in the<br />
urine.<br />
To do this, the dog urinates<br />
more frequently, and must<br />
drink additional water to<br />
replace the large amounts<br />
being excreted.<br />
If the diabetes is not<br />
Mated, the dog will begin to<br />
lose weight, even though it<br />
appears to have an adequate<br />
diet. An additional side effect<br />
may be the development <strong>of</strong><br />
cataracts.<br />
In most cases, the muse <strong>of</strong><br />
canine diabetes is never<br />
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inherit • tendency toward<br />
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We also know feat inflammation<br />
<strong>of</strong> the pancreas,<br />
fee organ Oat contains the<br />
Insulin-secreting cells, may<br />
o-eate a temporary <strong>for</strong>m <strong>of</strong><br />
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If your veterinarian<br />
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diabetic, the disease can be<br />
controlled, A major step is to<br />
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too heavy, and regulate the<br />
amount <strong>of</strong> exercise the pet<br />
receives.<br />
Hie veterinarian will also<br />
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Because insulin Is not<br />
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her pet by injection.<br />
The technique <strong>of</strong> giving an<br />
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You will learn that the<br />
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needs is directly related to its<br />
weight. For this reason,<br />
diabetic pete receive<br />
carefully regulated amounts<br />
<strong>of</strong> food, and between meal<br />
snacks are out.<br />
Another factor mat affects<br />
insulin use is the female dog's<br />
heat cycle. The hormonal<br />
changes that occur during<br />
heat make the dog's insulin<br />
requirements fluctuate<br />
widely.<br />
To avoid the risk <strong>of</strong> over,<br />
doling a pet in heat, most<br />
diabetic females are spayed.<br />
Diabetic pete can live <strong>for</strong><br />
years if the disease is<br />
properly controlled. Research<br />
at Washington State<br />
University Is continuing to<br />
determine the cause <strong>of</strong><br />
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Engine—Be<strong>for</strong>e you start<br />
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Somers Point Democratic<br />
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Somers Point Fire Company<br />
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Somers Point Rotary<br />
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Somers Point senior citizen<br />
cud club, 7:30 pin.<br />
Point,<br />
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Sweet Adelines meeting in<br />
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Somers Point dry Coundl<br />
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Membership is free to<br />
persons who want to Join Just<br />
<strong>for</strong> the love <strong>of</strong> singing. Persons<br />
who want to earn one<br />
V<br />
college credit are required to<br />
pay tuition and fees.<br />
The chorus per<strong>for</strong>ms in<br />
ACC's annual winter and<br />
spring concerts.<br />
Persons wishing more in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
should contact<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>. Ola Gathers <strong>of</strong> ACC/a<br />
creative arts department, 625-<br />
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taw Including 'property tax<br />
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Closing costs nay vary<br />
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 26,1880 THE SENTINEL-LEDOER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE 1 — SECTION TWO<br />
According to Msgr, Tracy<br />
Catholic schools begin to regain strength<br />
• ."Sfjojig..Aiftlthyi.jtable..."<br />
Hiese are the words the<br />
Rev. Msgr. James R. Tracy<br />
uses to describe the Catholic<br />
schools within the six lover<br />
counties <strong>of</strong> New Jersey which<br />
comprises the Diocese <strong>of</strong><br />
Camden as another school<br />
year begins on September 3.<br />
Msgr. Tracy, diocesan<br />
A school superintendent,<br />
• reports that the new year's<br />
projected ennUmantla 88,800<br />
students In the counties <strong>of</strong><br />
Atlantic, Camden, Cape Stay,<br />
Cumberland, Gloucester, and<br />
Salem.<br />
For the 88 elementary<br />
schools the enrollment will<br />
itand at about jtt.000 which<br />
represents some 12 percent <strong>of</strong><br />
the total number <strong>of</strong><br />
^elementary school pupils,<br />
Cpten public and private, expected<br />
to attend school In the<br />
entire she county area this<br />
yew.<br />
Anticipated high school<br />
enrollment <strong>for</strong> the upcoming<br />
school year Is 7,100 in the 11<br />
high schools.<br />
"The enrollment <strong>of</strong><br />
parochial schools In the<br />
Camden Diocese appears to<br />
have leveled <strong>of</strong>f," Msgr.<br />
Iracy reports.<br />
He feels that the system Is<br />
in its healthiest state since he<br />
first assumed Mi position In<br />
UTO.<br />
"Our enrollment loss last<br />
year was about 1 percent, toe<br />
smallest decline in the last 10<br />
years," he said. "Diocesan<br />
schools In September will<br />
educate about one out <strong>of</strong> eight<br />
elementary school pupils in<br />
fee area.<br />
"People who questioned<br />
whether Catholic schools<br />
would survive a decade ago<br />
are now recognudng their<br />
importance. They not only<br />
serve as a alternative system<br />
to public education, but they<br />
propound Christian values<br />
and provide quality<br />
education. With no substantial<br />
state aid being given to<br />
parents who choose to send<br />
their children to a Catholic<br />
school, families an doubleburdened<br />
and double-tared<br />
but place a priority on this<br />
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type <strong>of</strong> education <strong>for</strong> their<br />
ehUdren."<br />
Msgr. .Tracy feels that<br />
people have a renewed interest<br />
in Catholic schools and<br />
feel a need <strong>for</strong> them.<br />
"All fee schools in fee<br />
Diocese <strong>of</strong> Camden are<br />
committed to the three-fold<br />
purpose <strong>of</strong> Catholic education<br />
outlined by the Bishops <strong>of</strong> the<br />
United States to their 1972<br />
pastoral letter, To Teach As<br />
Jesus Did,' " said Msgr.<br />
Tracy.<br />
"Our goal is to teach the<br />
Catholic faith- to build<br />
community among faculty,<br />
students, and parents; and to<br />
instill In students the desire<br />
and the means to be <strong>of</strong> service<br />
to others. We impart a strong<br />
Catholic philosophy In all<br />
aspects <strong>of</strong> the school<br />
program," the superintendent<br />
said, "and we strive to<br />
provide quality education."<br />
He noted that results from<br />
the Iowa Test <strong>of</strong> Basle SktOi<br />
which was taken recently by<br />
children In the diocesan<br />
schools showed that they<br />
per<strong>for</strong>med significantly and<br />
consistently higher in the<br />
areas <strong>of</strong> reading, spelling and<br />
mathematics<br />
"<strong>On</strong> a dioceann-wide basis,<br />
the children In the system are<br />
per<strong>for</strong>ming about 20 percent<br />
above grade level compared<br />
to local and national norms."<br />
Msgr. Tracy praised the<br />
quality and dedication <strong>of</strong> the<br />
teachers in both the<br />
Bird carver show<br />
set at Wetlands<br />
The Third Annual Bird<br />
Carvers Show will be held on<br />
Saturday, August SO from 10<br />
am to 5 p.m. at the Wetlands<br />
Institute, Stone Harbor Blvd.,<br />
Middle Township.<br />
Featured will be the work <strong>of</strong><br />
many talented award winning<br />
local bird and decoy carvers<br />
such as Jim and Joan Seibert,<br />
Tpny Hiltaan, Harry<br />
Swurda, George Stiles and<br />
Bob and Janice Peterson.<br />
Miniatures as well as Ufa<br />
die birds depleting the many<br />
^wctas <strong>of</strong>-twmgtlrdtt ducks,<br />
herons and sboreblrds <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
May County will be exhibited.<br />
A special slide lecture<br />
program tracing the history<br />
<strong>of</strong> bird carving in America<br />
from the crude decoy to the<br />
decorative bird carvings <strong>of</strong>'<br />
today will be presented at 8:15<br />
p.m. by the Seiberts.<br />
The public la invited to<br />
attend both programs. Admission<br />
Is by donation.<br />
PICTURE PICKUP<br />
All picture! that appear hi<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger may be<br />
picked opat the <strong>of</strong>fice, lU8th<br />
Street, any tone during the<br />
day, following publication <strong>of</strong><br />
the paper. Because <strong>of</strong> the high<br />
coil <strong>of</strong> postage, pictures can<br />
only be mailed If they are<br />
brought In with a «df-,<br />
addressed stamped envelope.<br />
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Breakfast: Mon. - Sat. 8:00 A.M. -11:00 A.M.<br />
Lunch: Mon.-Sat. Noon-2:00 P.M.<br />
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elementary and high schools.<br />
Hi noted that the percentage<br />
<strong>of</strong> lay teachers in the diocesan<br />
and (eels that their influence<br />
his teen good <strong>for</strong> children.<br />
Lay teachers »w represent<br />
sane eDpereentef aU Catholic<br />
educators.<br />
Ihe diocese in June consolidated<br />
one school because<br />
<strong>of</strong> declining enrollment, St.<br />
Aloyslus School,, Oaklyn,<br />
Pupils who would have attended<br />
St. Aloyslus in September<br />
will instead attend St.<br />
John's School In<br />
Collingswood.<br />
Hie fastest growing areas<br />
in the diocese in terms <strong>of</strong><br />
school enrollment are the<br />
Black Horse Pike communities<br />
making up<br />
Gloucester, Washington and<br />
Monroe townshlBs and the<br />
White Horse Pike communities<br />
from Berlin to<br />
Hammonton,<br />
SJRT plans fall open<br />
in spite <strong>of</strong> finance woes<br />
South Jeraey Regional<br />
Theatre at Gateway<br />
Playhouse In Somers Pout<br />
announced this week Oat<br />
despite some continuing<br />
financial problems, Its 1980-81<br />
theatre season would open on<br />
October 22 with a production<br />
<strong>of</strong> Barnard Blade's romattc<br />
comedy Some lime Next<br />
Year.<br />
Casting <strong>for</strong> the show wffl<br />
continue in New York through<br />
next month by director Pat<br />
Hecht, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> drama at<br />
Stockton State College.<br />
EiecuUve Director Paul<br />
Allen stated that he was<br />
confident the SJRT Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Directors would be able to<br />
generate the needed season<br />
funding from private<br />
donations and from the area<br />
business community.<br />
"What we are asking <strong>for</strong> is<br />
no more than any<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional per<strong>for</strong>ming arts<br />
company asks <strong>of</strong> its community.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional companies<br />
exist only to toe eitent<br />
community leadership wants<br />
them," said Ailren.<br />
Since coming to a<br />
realization <strong>of</strong> Impending<br />
financial difficulties <strong>for</strong> the<br />
<strong>for</strong>thcoming season, SJRT<br />
has mounted aa intensive<br />
drive <strong>for</strong> funds. About half <strong>of</strong><br />
the funding requirements<br />
have been met to date and it is<br />
expected that me balance<br />
should be In hand be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
January.<br />
"I would have been parocularly<br />
sad to see this season<br />
postponed," Alken said. "I<br />
think that it is the most ex.<br />
citing one mat we have put<br />
together yet - a real theatre<br />
banquet."<br />
Slated on SJRT's schedule<br />
following the October opener.<br />
Same lime Next Year, will be<br />
an extravagant holiday<br />
production <strong>of</strong> Fiddler ah<br />
(he Rood which will open on<br />
November 19. and run<br />
through December 20.<br />
The four spring shows will<br />
be Anthony Shaffer's awardwhining<br />
thriller Sleuth in<br />
March; Arthur Millar's<br />
dramatic gem The Price in<br />
April; Noel Coward's comedy<br />
Fallen Angels in May, and the<br />
Kurt Weill musical revue<br />
from Berlin to Broadway in<br />
June.<br />
For the 1110-81 Season,<br />
SJRT Is also preparing a<br />
"minor series" <strong>for</strong> its subcripUon<br />
membership which<br />
will consist <strong>of</strong> six evenings <strong>of</strong><br />
entertainment In theatre,<br />
dance and music, showcasing<br />
area pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
talent.<br />
Tickets <strong>for</strong> this series will be<br />
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fried fllef <strong>of</strong> flounder served with hitesiie deep fried shrimp<br />
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fine cut <strong>of</strong> boneless strip steak with your choice <strong>of</strong> either |<br />
erab cake, fried shrimp or fried flounder<br />
Prices jybi«rto~e"S<br />
SALAD BAR<br />
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CHILDREN'S PORTIONS<br />
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Fn«i Chicken<br />
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Memburger Sindwlch .,,...., f , ,, 2.50<br />
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editorials<br />
PAGE 2 — SECTION TWO TUESDAY, AUGUST 26,1980<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDOER, OCEAN CITY, N J,<br />
Concern <strong>for</strong> value must continue as resort hallmark<br />
With less than a week to go until Labor Day,<br />
Ocean City merchants are preparing <strong>for</strong> the fall<br />
while winding up what has been <strong>for</strong> virtually<br />
everyone the best season in this resort's history.<br />
While many believe that this year began a<br />
trend in which more and more people from the<br />
vast metropolitan areas within a day's drive <strong>of</strong><br />
the Jersey Shore are deciding to spend their<br />
vacations nearer to home rather than traveling<br />
because <strong>of</strong> the high cost <strong>of</strong> gasoline, it is <strong>for</strong>tunate<br />
that the Ocean City business community<br />
did not try and take unfair advantage <strong>of</strong> this<br />
unexpected bonanza.<br />
If indeed this is part <strong>of</strong> a new trend, more than<br />
anything else it is indicative <strong>of</strong> the fact that the<br />
American tourist is beginning to take greater<br />
care in utilizing the vacation dollar and will be<br />
looldng <strong>for</strong> the test value.<br />
As can be seen by the anger <strong>of</strong> fire company<br />
conventioneers in Wildwood, visitors who feel<br />
they are being gouged by greedy merchants this<br />
year will seek refuge elsewhere next year.<br />
There probably are some business people In<br />
Ocean City — particularly amoni those who are<br />
m-advised a bout resort areas and have moved in<br />
hoping to make a quick buck be<strong>for</strong>e moving on<br />
—who feel they need not worry about providing<br />
value in their product line or service, but <strong>for</strong> the<br />
most part this resort's merchants are hardworking<br />
people who have invested years <strong>of</strong> toil<br />
building their firms and realize the need to<br />
support a complete spectrum <strong>of</strong> entertainment<br />
and recreation activities <strong>for</strong> visitors here,<br />
While a good deal <strong>of</strong> the tax bill in Ocean City<br />
goes to support the law en<strong>for</strong>cement services<br />
which have enabled the town to maintain its<br />
reputation as a safe community which is<br />
relatively free <strong>of</strong> the rowdiness that plagues<br />
other resorts, a large portion also goes to underwrite<br />
a recreation program which would<br />
compare favorably with any in the United Sates<br />
and a vast array <strong>of</strong> free entertainment programs<br />
under the auspices <strong>of</strong> the public relations<br />
department.<br />
Visitors <strong>of</strong>ten don't realize the vast amount <strong>of</strong><br />
tax dollars it takes to support these services and<br />
programs; they also <strong>of</strong>ten don't understand that<br />
only by having a healthy business community<br />
can a town raise the funds needed to provide<br />
these services and to keep the beaches clean and<br />
safe.<br />
Fortunately, Ocean City does indeed have a<br />
healthy business community in which its<br />
members understand the need <strong>for</strong> providing the<br />
tax funds to support tourists* needs.<br />
And, not only are they willing to continue to<br />
back visitor attractions supported by ta^x dollars,<br />
but many also go beyond this and provide additional<br />
entertainment <strong>for</strong> their patrons.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the best examples this summer was the<br />
puppet theatre presentations last week which<br />
were underwritten by three south end merchants.<br />
These business people had had a banner<br />
season and didn't need to dig into their pr<strong>of</strong>its to<br />
attract more patrons, but they did want to show<br />
their appreciation by providing an added bonus<br />
to encourage tourists to return to Ocean City<br />
next year.<br />
Puppet theatre shows provided free <strong>of</strong> charge<br />
all last week by south end merchants is the type<br />
<strong>of</strong> value in services and programs which Ocean<br />
City and its business community must continue<br />
to provide <strong>for</strong> its visitors,<br />
•<br />
It is this type <strong>of</strong> responsible response to the<br />
needs<strong>of</strong> resort visitors which has enabled Ocean<br />
Qty to eontlnut to prosper. And, in tplte <strong>of</strong> any<br />
trend which may provide new hordes <strong>of</strong> tourists,<br />
continued concern <strong>for</strong> providing high quality<br />
services and programs will be needed if this<br />
resort is to carry its healthy growth into the 21st<br />
century.<br />
features<br />
For needed resolution<br />
Hazardous waste problem must catch public attention<br />
' By DAVID F.MOORE<br />
Executive Director<br />
New Jersey<br />
- Conservation Foundation<br />
Something important has<br />
been happening during the<br />
past year or so, not only in this<br />
state we're In but throughout<br />
lie country. It's thi growing<br />
public polarization<br />
about<br />
threats <strong>of</strong> toxic<br />
swlil<br />
bequeathed to us all by the<br />
greedy, the selfish, the unwitting<br />
and the homlcldaL<br />
Society In general, which<br />
means all <strong>of</strong> us, has been very<br />
slow to recognize thJt growing<br />
threat. We've emulated the<br />
ostrich, which allegedly<br />
buries its head In the sand to<br />
avoid confronting reality.<br />
It wasn't until our beaks<br />
began to dissolve,<br />
figuratively, at places Uke<br />
Love Canal and the Chemical<br />
Control dump in Elizabeth<br />
Out we woke up.<br />
Itie predictable result is<br />
bat an aroused public Is<br />
looking <strong>for</strong> somebody to<br />
blame. Somebody else, that<br />
Is. Logically, the heat is being<br />
directed at the various<br />
governmental agencies which<br />
are supposed to be cleaning<br />
up the mess.<br />
Here In New Jersey, the<br />
target Is the Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Environmental<br />
Protection<br />
which, Uke the rest <strong>of</strong> us, has<br />
been a little slow to get its act<br />
together toxic waste-wise,<br />
fife Het that DEP is clearly<br />
ahead <strong>of</strong> any other comparable<br />
state agency means<br />
nothing when it's my well, or<br />
your well, that's polluted.<br />
My point in belaboring the<br />
obvious is that be<strong>for</strong>e any<br />
governmental agency really<br />
gets moving, it has to be<br />
literally driven by an aroused<br />
public. This public push must<br />
be so strong that every<br />
legislator will be afraid not to<br />
<strong>vote</strong> <strong>for</strong> increased appropriations<br />
to beef up the<br />
puny <strong>for</strong>ces <strong>of</strong> government in<br />
this new war,<br />
The focus <strong>of</strong> this public<br />
demand is die key to the<br />
situation, and it hinges on<br />
understanding <strong>of</strong> complicated<br />
issues and priorities.<br />
Ifte<br />
public has got to understand<br />
ttat<br />
literally nobody yet<br />
realizes the scope <strong>of</strong> the toxic<br />
damage which has been<br />
allowed to plague our land.<br />
It must learn Oat once an<br />
aquifer is tainted, it will stay<br />
that way <strong>for</strong> an unknown<br />
length <strong>of</strong> time, and that our<br />
emphasis mult be directed<br />
toward keeping other aquifers<br />
dean while we still make<br />
haste to clean up all the<br />
poisons that we can uncover.<br />
Above and beyond all that,<br />
there looms the overriding<br />
problem <strong>of</strong> what to do with fee<br />
fresh toxic wastes generated<br />
every day here and<br />
eslewhere. The answers<br />
remain few and imperfect:<br />
incineration, chemical and<br />
biological neutralization and<br />
very careful landfilllng.<br />
As it is now, toxic waste<br />
producers find disposal illegal<br />
or expensive.<br />
They are<br />
looking elsewhere — Uke in<br />
other states, or midnight<br />
dumping In old Iron and coal<br />
mines, in piles <strong>of</strong> steel drums<br />
in warehouses, or by pulling<br />
the plug on tank trucks while<br />
they cruise along some lnterstates<br />
in the rein.<br />
Hysteria won't help. Fm<br />
reminded<br />
<strong>of</strong> this because<br />
DEP and the Delaware River<br />
Basin Commission recently<br />
announced<br />
results <strong>of</strong> a<br />
geological survey pinpointing<br />
underground<br />
<strong>for</strong>mations<br />
which would Insulate<br />
hazardous waste landfills<br />
from aquifers.<br />
It turned out that the beat<br />
such clay <strong>for</strong>mation, or<br />
aquaclude, runs in a narrow<br />
band approximately from<br />
Raritan Bay to Salem County.<br />
It next turned out that,<br />
without any attempt being<br />
made as yet toidentify the<br />
best sites <strong>for</strong> such landfills,<br />
people aU up and down that<br />
<strong>for</strong>mation began screaming,<br />
"Don't put it here. We don't<br />
want a Love Canal."<br />
Who can blame them? <strong>On</strong>ce<br />
sensitized, we all get upset at<br />
to prospect Of something like<br />
mat In our neighborhood.<br />
Un<strong>for</strong>tunately, the stuff has to<br />
go somewhere, yet the public<br />
outrage<br />
needed to spur and Chemical Warfare arms<br />
bureaucracy threatens to <strong>of</strong> the Pentagon than dammake<br />
it even more inef- building and poison gat*<br />
factual,<br />
making.<br />
Recently I wrote here that<br />
big federal installations such<br />
as military bases should be<br />
utilized <strong>for</strong> incinerator* and.<br />
hazardous, waste landfills, on<br />
fee premise that they'd be far<br />
enough away from local<br />
populations to avert political<br />
stalemates on siting such<br />
facilities and Oat they're<br />
already storing and disposing<br />
<strong>of</strong> toxics in such places.<br />
I also suggested that coping<br />
with toxics is a better job <strong>for</strong><br />
Ae U.S. Corps <strong>of</strong> Engineers<br />
This resulted in incredulous<br />
stares from most <strong>of</strong> my<br />
Heads and lasoelates. Their<br />
universal reaction w*v f< How<br />
You know darn well we can't<br />
frost<br />
those types to do<br />
anything right."<br />
That's where sustained,<br />
controlled and accurately<br />
focused public attention<br />
comes in. With those factors,<br />
our governmental friends<br />
would hive been per<strong>for</strong>ming<br />
better all the time.<br />
Age bias finds back seat<br />
Protective laws have little effect<br />
if agencies cannot en<strong>for</strong>ce them<br />
Express your views<br />
MAYOR<br />
Chester J.Wimberf;<br />
201 Asbury Av.<br />
399-2654<br />
COUNCIL MEMBERS<br />
ATLARGE<br />
Herbert J.B to wnlec<br />
399-J407<br />
HenryS. Knight<br />
2217 Haven Av.<br />
399-4646<br />
NickolasJ-Tr<strong>of</strong>aJr.<br />
66 Walnut Kd.<br />
39»-3895<br />
WARDONE<br />
William H. Woods<br />
356 W. Surf Kd.<br />
398-0200<br />
WARDTWO<br />
Jeanne M.CIunn<br />
31$ Central Ay.<br />
3994232<br />
WARDTHREE<br />
John Esposlto<br />
1308 Simpson Av.<br />
399-1156<br />
WARDFOUR<br />
Jack Jones<br />
212 Clipper Dr.<br />
3994Z«7<br />
U.S. SENATORS<br />
Bill Bradley (D><br />
315 Russell Building<br />
Washington. D.C. 10510<br />
Harrison A. Williams Jr. <br />
352 Rnsiell Building<br />
Washington. D.C. 20510<br />
U.S. HOUSE<br />
WUlhmJ.Hugbef .<br />
Cannon Haute<br />
Office Building<br />
Washington. D.C.Z«SI«<br />
NCW JERSEY SENATE<br />
James S. Caflero (R)<br />
3303 New Jersey Av.<br />
Wildwood. 08260<br />
NEW JERSEY ASSEMBLY<br />
Joseph W.Chmnlci(R)<br />
BrMgelon Av.<br />
Brldgeton, 08302<br />
James R. Hurley (R)<br />
8H Columbia Av.<br />
MlUvilte.MSSt<br />
By CY BRICKFIELD<br />
In 1977, after numerous<br />
delays and much wrangling,<br />
Congress finally got around to<br />
toughening the Age<br />
Discrimination in Employment<br />
Act <strong>of</strong> 1967 which Is<br />
supposed to protect middleaged<br />
and older workers.<br />
Laws, however, mean little<br />
if they aren't strictly en<strong>for</strong>ced.<br />
Thit'i why there was<br />
considerable skepticism kit<br />
year about the wisdom <strong>of</strong><br />
transferring the responsibility<br />
<strong>for</strong> en<strong>for</strong>cing the<br />
amended ADEA from the<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Lab or to the<br />
Equal<br />
Employment Opportunity<br />
Commission.<br />
Although gains could<br />
conceivably result from<br />
consolidating the government's<br />
anti-discrimination<br />
activities within a single<br />
agency, the EEOC was<br />
already beset men by an<br />
enormous backlog <strong>of</strong> sex and<br />
race discrimination complaints,<br />
and these were doubt*<br />
mat it could take on additional<br />
duties without weakening me<br />
overall en<strong>for</strong>cement<br />
ef<strong>for</strong>t<br />
<strong>On</strong>e year later, EEOC<br />
critics say many <strong>of</strong> their<br />
worst fears have come to<br />
pass. They point out.that,<br />
while the Labor Department<br />
maintained more than 300<br />
'flffr^mi' arouml the countrv<br />
when employees could fQe<br />
complaintt, EEOC has last,<br />
than 80.<br />
TMa means, <strong>for</strong> Instance,<br />
flat a complainant toHawaii •<br />
must travel aU the way to<br />
San Francisco to find an<br />
EEOC <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
Making natters worse,<br />
critics charge, is the agency's<br />
tendency to give more emphasis<br />
to bias cam against<br />
women and minorities than to<br />
those<br />
brought by older<br />
workers.<br />
'Iliey also contend that the<br />
EEOC Is shortchanging individual<br />
complaints toTavor<br />
<strong>of</strong> so-called "big" cases involving<br />
large numbers <strong>of</strong><br />
employes.<br />
Whatever the truth <strong>of</strong> these<br />
allegations, reason <strong>for</strong> concern<br />
about EEOC per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />
surfaced during<br />
recent House Select Committee<br />
on Again hearings as<br />
witnesses provided first-hand<br />
reports <strong>of</strong> the agency's apparent<br />
failure to take<br />
seriously<br />
the age<br />
discrimination complaints <strong>of</strong><br />
older workers.<br />
Aime Brlggs, a 49-year-old<br />
decutlve secretary, told how<br />
her Boston employer had<br />
demoted her while promoting<br />
a much younger woman.<br />
After<br />
losing her Job<br />
altogether, she dutifully filed<br />
a complaint with me EEOC.<br />
The agency never interviewed<br />
her.<br />
Instead, it sent her a letter<br />
in<strong>for</strong>ming her that It had<br />
conferred with her <strong>for</strong>mer<br />
employer and had been<br />
assured, over the phone, that<br />
' age warn! a factor In her<br />
asked the House committee.<br />
"What kind <strong>of</strong> investigation Is<br />
ttat?"<br />
Good question, But if Ms.<br />
Brtggs had<br />
cause <strong>for</strong><br />
unhappiness, consider the<br />
case <strong>of</strong> C. Fletcher Taylor, a<br />
63-year-old Hampstead, N.C.,<br />
sales manager who was<br />
demoted when Us BOBS told<br />
him it was "time to make way<br />
<strong>for</strong> a new generation.".<br />
After<br />
to the<br />
pg<br />
EEOC, he had to wait six<br />
months be<strong>for</strong>e the agency<br />
looked Into the matter.<br />
Finally, after phoning Us<br />
boss, the EEOC decided Us<br />
charge was groundless and<br />
dropped the case.<br />
There is, <strong>of</strong> course, no<br />
telling whether these particular<br />
complaints have<br />
merit. What U especially<br />
alannlng.however, Is ttiefact<br />
that toe EEOC did so Httte to<br />
find out.<br />
In fairness, the agency had<br />
to learn its new duties while<br />
coping with a deluge <strong>of</strong> cia«.<br />
During the first 13 months, It<br />
received some MOD age bias<br />
complaints — nearly doable<br />
(be number submitted to the<br />
Labor<br />
Department Uw<br />
previous year.<br />
The EEOC staff is AS<br />
pnnled by the sodden awge<br />
fa age discrimination case* as<br />
division to deal wltt age<br />
discrimination issues, and has<br />
instituted special programs to<br />
educate its staff members<br />
about their new responslbilitteo.<br />
"We believe," Mi. Norton<br />
told the select committee,<br />
"that age discrimination is<br />
not only widespread, but is<br />
widely accepted by many<br />
Americans who have rejected<br />
discrimination based on race<br />
and sex. Thus, we regard it as<br />
a major challenge to use<br />
raise me consciousness <strong>of</strong> the<br />
pihHrf foot aga ftyrl|ji|n#tinn<br />
Is as wrong ^s discrimination<br />
in any other <strong>for</strong>m."<br />
These sentiments, however,<br />
must be transferred Into<br />
action if the prevalent<br />
cfrtic&xai and concern are to<br />
be dispelled.<br />
Charging parties should not<br />
have to wait months to have<br />
—and they should be able to<br />
feel confident that their<br />
•negations wiU receive more<br />
attention than a cursory<br />
phone call to their <strong>for</strong>mer<br />
employers.<br />
to correct its procsdnrea K it<br />
Is to preserve not only the<br />
rlgbta <strong>of</strong> older wornVs, bat tte<br />
own reputation at wdL<br />
(Cyril F.. (Cy) Brtefc-<br />
JWA is the, executtw<br />
"It you had discriminated<br />
against somebody, would yon<br />
admit It on the phone?" ab><br />
To bw crtdlt,<br />
EEOC<br />
Chdrpersn ElMDor Holm«<br />
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contlnu* dawn Cllppw Br. to Anchor«.<br />
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on Ancnorasa Dr, and contlnu. to Jith<br />
St. and SImpKJn AV. Tna bm will mm<br />
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turn Hum an Atbury Ay. and pneatd to<br />
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Gar care with Bill Adehperger<br />
Don't overlook need tocheck cooling system<br />
Bill Adelsperger hosts a<br />
• tmdk>program an. ear oars<br />
': fn Cincinnati, Otto and<br />
^aJso writes o weekly<br />
)fplwm <strong>for</strong> Itie Pat. You<br />
'may write tohim in oaf t <strong>of</strong><br />
uJhe Sentmei.Lerffer, P.O.<br />
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^jersey, 0S2M,<br />
• Inspection <strong>of</strong> the cooling<br />
system is an Important area<br />
4< complete tune-up. If the<br />
engine runs well but the<br />
cooling system falls, your<br />
tune-up was Incomplete.<br />
"TTie hosea are the weakest<br />
to* in the cooling system and<br />
which destroys fiexrauMy,<br />
For these reasons, the<br />
average hose life la about two<br />
years or 25,000 miles.<br />
Check the hosea when the<br />
engine Is coop so there won't<br />
be any pressure Inside them.<br />
Squeeze the hoses and<br />
check <strong>for</strong> a firm feel. When<br />
released, the hose should flex<br />
bick into shape quickly.<br />
If any <strong>of</strong> the hoses are<br />
deteriorated to the point that<br />
they need to be replaced, you<br />
can do the job yourself with<br />
a sharp knife or box cutter. ho*, peel the hose Met,<br />
Starting at the end <strong>of</strong> the wrtlng your way around the<br />
MieModlste.<br />
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Mnriener<br />
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MoorJjuTer.andBoardwalk<br />
FrankRoggteri, Musical Director<br />
TomPerkJiis, Baritone<br />
Winifred Dettore, Soprano<br />
Michael Maglera, Tenor<br />
TUESDAY<br />
....Mesart<br />
just a few tools and the<br />
Michael Maglera<br />
following In<strong>for</strong>mation. 7 NaUaWaltx<br />
Delibes<br />
require periodic Inspection After determining what Miaetta'i Waltz<br />
Fueeml<br />
and 1 service.<br />
hoses need to be replaced,<br />
Winifred Dettore<br />
'Hoses are subjected to purchase the proper how and Polarudtc ,..., •,, Chopin<br />
extreme cycles <strong>of</strong> tem-nepefature change, air and radiator caps and drain fee<br />
Tom Perkins<br />
hose clampa. Remove the Abba Dabba Honeymoon<br />
Donovan<br />
corrosive elements In hecoolant into a drain pan. AFragesa , Costa<br />
obolant that damages the Remove the clamps and<br />
hbses in two ways:<br />
twist the hose back and <strong>for</strong>th Merry Wives <strong>of</strong> Windsor , NlcoJai<br />
'.ws<strong>of</strong>tentag and swelling, to loosen the hose connection. UaBIUimm<br />
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which product lining failure Slit the hose lengthwise<br />
Michael Maglwa<br />
and hogs rupture, or from the end to a point beyond /a A Monastery Garden. Ktttjby<br />
'^hardening or cracking, the end <strong>of</strong> the connector, using GmtHiditlovin' That Man ...... ..."„."...,.,..,. :,!£,<br />
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lElirollment <strong>for</strong> both school*<br />
win total 110 on opening day.;<br />
•He Junior and senior htah<br />
school programs will ft;<br />
bated in the Altematlr*.<br />
School, Marmora and fit.<br />
Marine Sciences Consortiom<br />
buildings in Palermo.<br />
Enrollinentat these two tftw,<br />
wiU total 100 students. ,-,,<br />
IM special services board<br />
<strong>of</strong> education and the board <strong>of</strong>;<br />
chosen freeholders have<br />
amm*A<br />
plans, howerer, to<br />
place aO special servico,<br />
students under one ro<strong>of</strong> by<br />
next September. Constru<br />
will begin this fall on the<br />
education center tobe<br />
hi me Crest Haven area witf :<br />
compleUon scheduled far faJUm,<br />
*<br />
During the 198M1<br />
year, there win be an<br />
panslon <strong>of</strong> prognuM<br />
have already been under<br />
during the past<br />
particular, the'~Oc«ai|<br />
Academy Pre-School chile<br />
find early lnterrentloa<br />
program will be enlarged awf<br />
located tothe West Cape B*a*<br />
municipal building. T f<br />
Maria St>ear, a teacher wt#<br />
sevenyears'experienceatt" ~<br />
Children's Seaabore House<br />
Atlantic Cty win be in<br />
<strong>of</strong> this cmld find early<br />
tervehtlon program. „_<br />
<strong>for</strong>mation pertaining to tbJs*<br />
program win be sent to H$<br />
parents. , *f<br />
At the AlternaUve Schooi:<br />
At Ufa akUla program bs<<br />
been expanded and wiU be:<br />
located at the Marine-<br />
Sciences Consortium ate<br />
Palermo. Alto located ther£<br />
win be the Introduction tfi<br />
vocations classes <strong>for</strong> " "'<br />
Alternative School<br />
wffl be the Mm<br />
program which will be und«K<br />
the dlractlm <strong>of</strong> AathMtfC<br />
Phillips, driver training ^<br />
Jtht agrieulturi*<br />
horticulture program at tWr<br />
Alternative School, whk0|<br />
Involve* the operation <strong>of</strong> *•<br />
snail farm In the Tuckahnf<br />
ana, win be expanded &<br />
tavolwi more student*. H<br />
At all schools sp«dal seri<br />
*«rtBfcs provided fag<br />
students In need, consisting <strong>of</strong>c<br />
adaptive physical educatlon><br />
speech therapy, physical<br />
therapy and occupational<br />
therapy. Individual<br />
educational programs ar^<br />
completed <strong>for</strong> every student<br />
enrolled. ' ..;<br />
Beginning with the first day;<br />
<strong>of</strong> school, a breakfast and b<strong>of</strong>r<br />
lunch program wifl br<br />
provided <strong>for</strong> aU students^<br />
Again this year the Lower!<br />
Township Consolidated:<br />
School will prepare lunches:<br />
<strong>for</strong> all students at West Cape:<br />
May and the Lower Township:<br />
Memorial School In the VfflasS<br />
The school lunch program:<br />
at the Alternative School wflt<br />
be under the direction <strong>of</strong><br />
Isadore Dlckerson, cafetBrUh<br />
manager, with complete<br />
breaHasts and hot lunche|E<br />
awed to all studento at the:<br />
Palermo site as well as the:<br />
Marmora cafeteria, -;<br />
Again this year the special;<br />
services board <strong>of</strong> education:<br />
has provided school tasuranct;<br />
<strong>for</strong> all students in attendance<br />
win no charge tm parentt"<br />
The special services schoojdistrict<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cape May County I*:<br />
also responsible <strong>for</strong> providtaf:<br />
compensatory education^<br />
supplementary educaUon 5 ;<br />
speech therapy ant!<br />
examinations and 1<br />
classifications <strong>for</strong> aO no*<br />
public school students in fet*<br />
ooun5r, •:<br />
The district works closely:<br />
with aU non-public school!<br />
principals In order t«:<br />
provide these services undei;<br />
fee Non-PuhUc School Law <strong>of</strong>'<br />
1977, Chapters 192 and 193. *'<br />
Parents having qu«stlon|"<br />
concerning the transportatidB:<br />
or any part <strong>of</strong> the scbcU.<br />
program may contact Georg»:<br />
E. BaUey, suferintindeiit, &<br />
fee main <strong>of</strong>fta., MMl« ( o£<br />
any <strong>of</strong> the school prtadpals; :<br />
Dr. John Mclnemey, Oceaa^<br />
Academy Pre-School, 814?:<br />
Z7O7; Judith GoHati.prindpat<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ocean Academy at tb*<br />
Lower Township Memorial<br />
Schw>l 1^ the VllW 1
IT 1<br />
AGE 6 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. TUESDAY, AUGUST 26.1980<br />
According to Hurley<br />
mak<<br />
By JAMES R. HURLEY<br />
AMembly Minority Leader<br />
flrt than political futures<br />
be decided at the polls<br />
i November. A number <strong>of</strong><br />
»nd Issues, with a variety <strong>of</strong><br />
' Birposes, will be placid<br />
je<strong>for</strong>e the public In ttitup-<br />
', joining election.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e ' <strong>of</strong> the pending bond<br />
ssues would provide $50<br />
i to be used <strong>for</strong> energy<br />
atton Improvements<br />
state-owned buildings.<br />
• <strong>of</strong> the state's buildings<br />
constructed at a time<br />
energy conservation<br />
not a primary coneem.<br />
|.i The funds generated<br />
ugh this bond Issue would<br />
Thomas S. Moore<br />
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be used exclusively <strong>for</strong> <strong>for</strong> the following purposes; -487 million <strong>for</strong> con-Thstruction and improvement <strong>of</strong> will be <strong>vote</strong>d on in November,<br />
final bond isaue that<br />
upgrading the energy efficiency<br />
<strong>of</strong> these buildings and renovation <strong>of</strong> intermediate state and county owned and the one which concerns<br />
-150 million <strong>for</strong> the<br />
would, it is' hoped, result in care facilities <strong>for</strong> the men-correctionatally retarded-<br />
-•lOmillion to establish the issue <strong>for</strong> use by the Depart-<br />
facilities, and me most, is a IMS minion<br />
lower energy expenditures by<br />
the state. Those expenditures<br />
loan guarantee fund <strong>for</strong> the ment <strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />
are paid <strong>for</strong> with your tax —13.5 million <strong>for</strong> Improvements<br />
to facilities <strong>for</strong> home facilities. The fund issue defines a number <strong>of</strong><br />
development <strong>of</strong> new nursing Protection. While Us bond<br />
dollars.<br />
Another bond Issue, known children in need <strong>of</strong> supervision;<br />
lenders that the loans they funds are to be used, mere la<br />
would guarantee private general- anas where these<br />
as the New Jersey Public<br />
Purpose Buildings Construction<br />
Bond Act <strong>of</strong> ISM, provements to veterans' long would be repaid, even If feethey will go.<br />
—$7 million <strong>for</strong> Im-<br />
make <strong>for</strong> nursing homes no specific reference to where<br />
would provide (IN million farterm care facilities; nursing home ventures fall. The idea <strong>of</strong> giving a virtual<br />
renovating and maintaining<br />
existing state facilities. TMs<br />
bond Issue would also<br />
establish a loan guarantee<br />
fund <strong>for</strong> the construction <strong>of</strong> Whether your tan is smooth, events and includes such head, and best under-all tan<br />
new privately operated splotched or just plain weird, categories as best left arm <strong>for</strong> the palest person.<br />
nursing homes and provide you can be a contestant in the tan, <strong>for</strong> the driver who never Traditionalists will also be<br />
money <strong>for</strong> the construction <strong>of</strong> First Ocean City get* to the beach but U able to served by the best over-all tin<br />
new prison facilities. Miscellaneous Sun Tanning dangle Us or her left ana and there will be •<br />
The 1199 million which Tournament, set <strong>for</strong> Thursday.<br />
Best T-shirt tanfrill include anybody who has anything<br />
from the car window. mlscellaneamis category <strong>for</strong><br />
would be authorized through<br />
oils bond issue would be used The event will be held in face, neck and arms only and else they would like to show<br />
there will be categories <strong>for</strong> within the bounds <strong>of</strong><br />
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Tanning contest slated <strong>for</strong> Thursday at pier<br />
front <strong>of</strong> the city's Music Her,<br />
Boardwalk and Moorlyn<br />
Ttj«ci, ipjn.<br />
The tournament is pared<br />
to those who don't normaUy<br />
have the opportunity to<br />
compete in these prestigious<br />
best tanned beck <strong>of</strong> the neck;<br />
mart evenly tuned calves<br />
and underfeet; palest ring<br />
finger; whitest knuckles;<br />
unusual designs; golden dome<br />
category <strong>for</strong> best tinned bald<br />
Kiwanis wins LL title<br />
Kiwanis defeated Sport* Tommy Huff, Martin Withers,<br />
Bworld in the finals <strong>of</strong> the and Fred Flynn.<br />
Ocean City Uttle League Sportsworld: coaches, Ed<br />
Championship.<br />
Gorman and Ron Taht;<br />
In a three-game series, members, Tommy Fant,<br />
Kiwanis rebounded from a<br />
first game loss to win the final<br />
Chris Merritt, Conor Gorman,<br />
Kristie Miller, Joe Thlel, Joe<br />
two games to capture the 1980 Schoyer, Stephen Taht,<br />
championship. It was anRonnie Costigan, Sonny<br />
exciting series with two <strong>of</strong> the<br />
games decided in extra innings.<br />
The coaches and rosters <strong>of</strong><br />
bom finalists are: .<br />
Kiwanis: coaches, Tom<br />
Lanchoney and Don Conner;<br />
members, Scott Bittner,<br />
Fickle Conner, Michael<br />
Baccala, Thomas Lanchoney,,<br />
Mario Eufrasio, Bradl<br />
Tucker, Lance Muzslay,.<br />
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927-7559 or 399-22481<br />
Joseph Wm. Smith, Owner<br />
PLASTERKG<br />
WATERPROOFED<br />
STUCCO<br />
PUSTEWHOtfAlttrfi<br />
DRY WALL<br />
CONTRACTOR<br />
SHEETROCKJNG<br />
* 4RNISHIN6<br />
C0RSON<br />
and Daughter<br />
399-7683<br />
» no aniwmr call jtt-im<br />
Rutkowskl, Jamie<br />
Harrington, Sean McCarthy,<br />
Donald Derocher, David<br />
Derocher and John Skoghind.<br />
Leading<br />
Real Estate,<br />
Brokers<br />
Use The<br />
Sentinel<br />
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BRYANT FORCED AIR<br />
HEATING • '<br />
2S2W0ttAvenut<br />
OUt 399-2128<br />
LEON V. PALERMO<br />
Plumbing ftHeatlntf<br />
Jobbing * Rtpalrt<br />
jm Shore Rd.<br />
SMVIII*, N.J.<br />
263-2749<br />
GRACE<br />
FUEL CO.<br />
FWIOU-llHri.ADa;<br />
FudCtteT<br />
HEA1M60L<br />
"Betom you wkB-Q* Magukv'<br />
ELECTRICIAN<br />
HT.1NS 398-4160 UcMMl<br />
ANY ELECTRICAL JOB<br />
Requires the Wort <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals<br />
PHONE Days - 399-5446, rights. 399-5446<br />
ANDERSON<br />
1247 Wi* Aw.<br />
Judge will be Ocean<br />
aty's Clint Campbell who<br />
owns • food take-out service<br />
and Is an expert on basting.<br />
He will be assisted by Harry<br />
Jay Katz, publisher <strong>of</strong><br />
Electricity magazine;<br />
FriscMa Parker, director <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocean aty's Baby Parade<br />
and proprietor <strong>of</strong> the South<br />
Jersey School <strong>of</strong> Baton, and<br />
Michael Allegretto, assistant<br />
recreation director <strong>of</strong> Ocean<br />
aty.<br />
Many miscellaneous prizes<br />
will be awarded by area firms<br />
who have been urged to root<br />
through their closets and<br />
come up with anything they<br />
want to get rid <strong>of</strong>.<br />
"blank check" to any <strong>of</strong> our<br />
regulatory departments is<br />
(flsturhlnglnltsetf.Buttogive<br />
carte blanche to the Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> Environmental<br />
Protection, the people who<br />
brought you the Flnelands<br />
Act, and hive proposed a tax .<br />
Bond jjguMffiuet be repaid.<br />
When the state iMoesbonds.lt<br />
collects money from the bond<br />
purchasers and must repay<br />
tan with interest over •<br />
number <strong>of</strong> yean.<br />
language. -<br />
The administration win be<br />
aggressively campaigning <strong>for</strong><br />
the passage <strong>of</strong> these bond<br />
issues. The <strong>vote</strong>rs will have to<br />
dtdde just how far the state<br />
should go Into debt and <strong>for</strong><br />
what purposes. I am ttf,<br />
If the state Is going toincur<br />
a major debt, be it $50 million<br />
on well water "and a massive -i or 1159 million, or |M5 couraged that the <strong>vote</strong>rs are<br />
confiscation <strong>of</strong> privately t<strong>of</strong>fllon, the <strong>vote</strong>rs, whose tax asHng questions. I<br />
owned land along the coast,<br />
would bt Irresponsible,<br />
irrational and dangerous.<br />
dollars wUl be used to repay By obtaining the facts and<br />
Those who wish to enter<br />
may register at the Music<br />
Her, 12:30 pjn,, Thursday.<br />
There Is no entry fee.<br />
For in<strong>for</strong>mation contact the<br />
public relations department,<br />
dty bafl, Ocean aty, 08226.<br />
WAMOND ROOFING CO<br />
mm i SPM <strong>of</strong> AH wo<br />
nm sumout mm.fi<br />
GUITOSi STOUTS.<br />
25 Yn.<br />
OX- LIC. No. 101S<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
24 HOURS-CALL<br />
Col 646-3648<br />
«e debt, should demand to figures behind these bond<br />
know where the money is Issues, the <strong>vote</strong>rs will be able<br />
going to be used. The ex- to make inteUlgent and inplanatlon<br />
shouldn't be given <strong>for</strong>medchoices, and maintain<br />
In general terms. It should be the control <strong>of</strong> their own<br />
given in very specific government, as they mutt<br />
Bulkhead •<br />
Dock Wort tore<br />
Coawrclal i Private • Free Estiwtes<br />
DREfCON CONSTRUCTION CO.<br />
WE.MifMSL<br />
mtmm<br />
"aititinq<br />
First Class Mechanics serving the shore's<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional community <strong>for</strong> over 5 years,<br />
uncompromised quality.<br />
Interior Exterior Commercial - Residential<br />
Wallpapering Murals<br />
LkMKd FREE CONSULTATIONS RM YENT5CH<br />
lowrtd Call 398 7590 after 6pm IM») 3? B J5w<br />
Plan Buihflng & RenodeliDs NOW!<br />
* Interior<br />
• EKUrlor<br />
• Floor<br />
' Sanding<br />
FoglioiSchmW<br />
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Phone 399-3977<br />
(609)399-8442<br />
DHL<br />
399-<br />
8167<br />
PLUMBING<br />
& HEATING<br />
345 West Avenue<br />
ROOFING<br />
SIDING<br />
R«gftter«d BulMer<br />
Edmund LWlibam<br />
aioocttnAw.<br />
399*0900<br />
ROBERTS<br />
ROOFING<br />
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398-6208<br />
PAINTING<br />
CONTRACTOR<br />
interior - Exterior<br />
mwrad<br />
Edward H. Reed<br />
DIAL 399-2909<br />
JutptiB.<br />
MOREY<br />
EJectrtc*) CWrtrictor<br />
206 7th Street<br />
Phone 399-1243<br />
EVERY TYPE OF<br />
BUHJNNG SERVICE<br />
RESDEN1IAL<br />
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RCPATO-ALTERATION<br />
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PHONE 345-2191<br />
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HOME • BUSINESS<br />
ALTERATIONS<br />
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TEROlRIUER<br />
SWng<br />
Dial 399-4724<br />
CHRIS JACOBY<br />
PLASTERING<br />
• Bricklaying and<br />
Pointing<br />
• Pre-Cast Steps<br />
DIAL 399-2717<br />
123 OCMD Ave. Octn GH[<br />
STAHLER'S<br />
Registered Builders<br />
Res.: 3315 West Ave., Dial 399-2980<br />
"Mfe 5pac/«//z6 In Modomlzlng Homes"<br />
Warren North<br />
- REfllSTEflEOBttLDEfi<br />
RrniMclIng • Alttration*<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>li^ t SMInf • Intm-lor i. m Klerlw Painting<br />
*'FR*1 ESTIMATES"<br />
30 YEARS IN THE MAKING:<br />
llEPUTAiEtON<br />
• KitOww • Biihroonu • Addition*<br />
• Ho<strong>of</strong>ing . RoO-A-Wsy Shutttra<br />
• Renodtllng * ANY Impfovemsni<br />
S3) Wnl ftve. • Occvv City<br />
• uavwn<br />
399-1808<br />
399-5338<br />
Robert A. Gill is mm<br />
JR. NIXON<br />
R»gl$t»nd Builder<br />
223 WEST AVENUE<br />
CUSTOM BUILDER<br />
AU TYPES OF ALTERATIONS « ADOmONS<br />
KTTCHEMS and BATHS MODERNIZED<br />
MORN) Md SUNS<br />
OW 399-3594<br />
911 fierienParkway<br />
Jerry McDonald<br />
IMPROVEMENTS<br />
RwBlfttrtcrBulhitr<br />
<strong>for</strong> All types <strong>of</strong> Rssidentlal<br />
and Cornmftrciai Renovation A Repair*<br />
Z''i&£T<br />
TUESDAY, AUGUST 26,19S0 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N.J. PAGE 7 — SECTION TWO';<br />
Cooking connection „ *<br />
ByHARIE^UBEB<br />
<strong>On</strong>e more week and school<br />
will be open. Hiat tueons<br />
packing lunches, making sure<br />
books are all together, gym<br />
clothes washed, and finding<br />
the lost sneaker as the bus is<br />
craning down the street<br />
| But tt also means a little<br />
more free time to spend in the<br />
kitchen to experiment with<br />
some <strong>of</strong> the mor« involved<br />
recipes that nave been saved<br />
over toe summer.<br />
Tills week we wfll start with<br />
a recipe that wai brought in,<br />
and after sampling it I can<br />
vouch <strong>for</strong> its great taste.<br />
While zuccMni is still in<br />
aeasan, try this delicious pie.<br />
0<br />
4 c. thinly sliced zucchini<br />
.• 1 c. chopped onion<br />
% to H e. oleo (margarine)<br />
% c. chopped parsley (or 2<br />
•tblapn. parsley flakes)<br />
% tap. salt<br />
H^. ptppa-<br />
%». girlie powder<br />
| V^bfl '<br />
V« tap. oregano leaves<br />
2 eggs, beaten<br />
children in school, take some time to experiment with recipes<br />
8 oz. or 2 c. grated mrazarella<br />
cheese<br />
8 oz. or 2 c, grated motzarella<br />
cheese<br />
8 oz. pkg. Pillsbury<br />
Crescent rolls<br />
2 tsp. Golden Brown<br />
mustard.<br />
Cook and stir zucchini and<br />
onion |n margarine <strong>for</strong> 10<br />
minutes. Stir In chopped<br />
parsley or flakes, salt, papper,<br />
garlic powder, basil and<br />
oregano.<br />
In separate bowl combine<br />
eggs and nwwMffiila cheese.<br />
Sir In zucchini mixture.<br />
Separate rolls into 8 Wangles.<br />
Place ittungrea»ed 9- or 10-<br />
inch pie pan. Press over<br />
bottom and up sides to <strong>for</strong>m<br />
crust. Spread crust with<br />
mustard and pour vegetable<br />
mixture into crust Sake in<br />
pre-heated oven 375 degress<br />
Air 18 to20 minutes efr until<br />
center is set. Cover crust with<br />
foil during last 10 minutes <strong>of</strong><br />
baking. Let stand 10 minutes<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e serving.<br />
Next we have two Ideas far<br />
using tte fresh crabs that<br />
have been* to plentiful<br />
recently. Thanks to Mary<br />
Leonard <strong>of</strong> Ocean aty <strong>for</strong> this<br />
Choose<br />
the winds you want<br />
in your home.<br />
first recipe that sounds great<br />
and since it serves 10 could be<br />
used <strong>for</strong> a company dinner or<br />
with luck, left overs <strong>for</strong><br />
another meaL ' i<br />
CRAB BAKE<br />
10 slices white bread, (cruajt<br />
removed) cubed '<br />
2 c, crabmeat !<br />
% c. mayonnaise | L£?<br />
lean cream <strong>of</strong> shrimp soup<br />
^ppp<br />
1H tsp. onion salt<br />
4 eggs, well beaten<br />
2c. milk<br />
1 c. grated Cheddar cbeesje<br />
3 tblspn, melted butter '<br />
Place half <strong>of</strong> the bread<br />
cubes In 9 z IMnch baking<br />
dish. Combine crabmeat,<br />
mayonnaise, soup, pepper<br />
and one teaspoon onion salt<br />
Spread over bread cubes'.<br />
Cover with remaining bread<br />
cubes, Pour on combined eggs<br />
and milk. Refrigerate<br />
overnight. Be<strong>for</strong>e baking<br />
sprinkle with remainingontoh<br />
salt and grated cheese.<br />
Drizzle wltt melted butter.<br />
Bake one hour at 350 degrees.<br />
Baked enamel aluminuni storm doors and<br />
windows keep the cold winds outside in winter<br />
and let cool, s<strong>of</strong>t breezes come inside in the<br />
summer.<br />
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Sherwin<br />
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Let stand 10 minutes be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
serving. Serves 10.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e very simple but<br />
delicious crab favorite la Just<br />
to saute the crab neat hi<br />
butter and enjoy as a aide<br />
dish. This next recipe ia Just<br />
that but witt a few extra<br />
ingredients added <strong>for</strong> special<br />
Savor.<br />
CRABSAUTE<br />
1% lbs. fresh crab meat<br />
1 stick (4oi.) butter,<br />
preferably unsalted<br />
% tsp. salt -<br />
Y* tip. fresh-ground pepper,<br />
2 tsp. Worcestershire sauce<br />
2 tblspn. chopped chives<br />
1 handful chopped fresh<br />
parsley<br />
1 lemon cut into wedges<br />
Heat the butter in a large<br />
skUet over medium heat<br />
OIL CO,<br />
(STAINTONS)<br />
When the butter starts to<br />
smoke, add the crabmeat and<br />
stir it with a slotted spoon Just<br />
until heated. Stir in the salt,<br />
ptpper, Woreesterahire<br />
nun, chives and parsley.<br />
Remove promptly from be<br />
heat and serve with wedges <strong>of</strong><br />
lemon. Crab can be served<br />
plain or on pastry or toast<br />
Serves four.<br />
Now how about a hot<br />
seafood hers d'oeuvres using<br />
more <strong>of</strong> the crab meat This Is<br />
very simple to make and will<br />
be a great addition to any<br />
buffet meal.<br />
CRABANDAIMOND<br />
HORSD'OEUVRE<br />
4 tblspn. butter<br />
1 Ib, crab meat<br />
Iwo-thirds o. slivered<br />
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HESIOEHTIAL A COMMERCIAL<br />
li i®il BURNER<br />
Servltie Contracts • Automatic Delivery<br />
i Budget Plani<br />
Guaranteed Price <strong>for</strong> the Season<br />
399-1751 ..399-5511<br />
810 Aibury Ave. Ocean City<br />
Extension Ladders<br />
16 fi Sate 137.99 Reg 5 49.99<br />
16 It Site M9.99 Req $ 69,99<br />
20 ft. S*!«9.99 R=g * 79.99<br />
24 ft Sri* *74.99 Reg » 89-99<br />
28 ft. Sale «99.99 Reg 5129,99<br />
I In (to uM <strong>of</strong> Ihw l you pwchaic pixt mil<br />
Ocean City 1230 West Ave. 399-4407<br />
Wildwood 3800 New Jersey Ave. 5220251<br />
Weatantvffle Shore rta« > 641-7697<br />
almonds, sauteed<br />
<strong>On</strong>e-third c. heavy .cream<br />
8 tblspn. flneh/ chopped<br />
fresh parsley<br />
Salt and pepper<br />
Melt butter in a chafing<br />
dab. Add crab meat and cool<br />
<strong>for</strong> ; five minutes until<br />
delicately browned. Add<br />
almonds, c/eem and parsley.<br />
Season with fait and peppec to<br />
taste. Cook two minutes<br />
longer. Serve with party<br />
toasted rounds or crackers.<br />
lWASUMMEBJnNBTSCHfErXJLB<br />
jrrNEYH0MDAYTIIROUG&8ATUItOAT<br />
Jitney departs tonbridge at 7;# am aaathboand to<br />
6«h,SL ( via Wesky Bd. to BattKna toA»bury, tooth an<br />
Anbury to 6th St, east on «th St. toCentral, aouth on<br />
GMtral to9th Stand east on 9th itto the btw tennh*l,<br />
depart the bus teimloalBou(hbouDdtoS«hStwe«t on 8th<br />
St to Central thensouth on OtntrmltolBmSt.WMt on leth<br />
St. to the Palmer Center, south on SimpMn to 18th SL,<br />
returning then toCentral Av. and »outh on Central Av. to<br />
2tth St. toWesley Manor, (airport on call) returning to<br />
Central Av. and south on Central to Mth «,, west on Mth<br />
SL toMerlon Park, retunimg toCentral Av.vUSSth St.<br />
then south to6»th a via Ocean aty Homes at Mm and<br />
Bay. Jitney returns northboimd by same route.<br />
NORTHBOUND<br />
AJM.<br />
7i45<br />
8:30<br />
Sill<br />
10:00<br />
10:20<br />
10:45<br />
11:30<br />
11:60<br />
PM.<br />
»|1S_<br />
1:20<br />
Step Ladders<br />
5 ft, Sato *2S.99 Reg. 134,99<br />
6 ft.Sale i29.99 Reg. 139.99<br />
gileniidii Eadder working lengths are 3 M.<br />
If if than lilt! liiifd.<br />
PM.<br />
1:00<br />
2:46<br />
3:80<br />
4:11<br />
5:00<br />
iitf<br />
8:30<br />
8:00<br />
8:40<br />
9:30<br />
10:18<br />
11:00<br />
AM.<br />
7:4S<br />
8:30<br />
0:18<br />
9:35<br />
10:00<br />
11:06<br />
11:30<br />
JITNEY gUNDAYONLY<br />
Same route M week Am,<br />
NORTHBOUND<br />
AM. PM.<br />
8:45 2:00<br />
10:15 3:30<br />
11:45 5:00<br />
6:30<br />
8:45<br />
10:16<br />
SOUTHBOUND<br />
PM.<br />
12:35<br />
1:15<br />
1:00<br />
1:45<br />
3:J0<br />
4;li<br />
5:00<br />
litt<br />
8:30<br />
8:00<br />
9:S0<br />
10:15<br />
11:00<br />
SOUTHBOUND<br />
AM.<br />
8:00 1:15<br />
9:30 2:45<br />
11:00 4:15<br />
5:46<br />
8:00<br />
9:30<br />
U:00<br />
U898UMMKBBUS SCHEDULE<br />
EffertiveJaiie»thwoiliAiigwtJ«<br />
Patrons m»y be picked up and discharge at all interseCions<br />
with the following exceptions:<br />
l.No P ldnipordlsch«rgeon9lhStand34ttiSL;<br />
2. Jitneys and bus wUl me Central Av. between 8Mb St.<br />
and but terminal (9th St).<br />
Bus departi 59th m. northbound to bus terminal,<br />
starting at S Bon. Vital CenW Av. to9th St east on 8th<br />
a ^tab t<br />
St. then returning south on Atlantic to bus terminal 1<br />
on eth St. to Central, then south onOentral to SBthSt<br />
NORTHBOUNQ<br />
SOUTHBOUND<br />
P.M.<br />
5:00<br />
6:00<br />
7iO0<br />
8:00<br />
9:00<br />
10:00<br />
11:00<br />
PM.<br />
5:30<br />
6:30<br />
Meyers is champ in dub tourney<br />
Money Mind topped Bob<br />
Grant 3 and 2 to take the first<br />
flight trophy, Frank Clark<br />
nipped Dr. Paul Pettlt In fee<br />
second flight and Burt Graff<br />
downed Dr. Jim Dixon In<br />
taHng the third flight.<br />
Graff completed a highly<br />
succeasful WBNB by also<br />
winning the President's Cup,<br />
medal play with full handicap.<br />
His fun] victim was<br />
BUI Camp.<br />
8:30<br />
9:30<br />
10:30<br />
11:30<br />
ta a SMote play<strong>of</strong>f, Charley<br />
Meyers defeated Arthur<br />
Kanla Jr. to become this<br />
year's champion at the<br />
Greate Bay Country Club.<br />
After being behind early to<br />
fee nutt, Meyers rallied<br />
strongly to win 4 and 3.<br />
In other competition, Dr.<br />
dctarf City, N.J.<br />
That tataa care <strong>of</strong> this<br />
week's lesson. Next week we<br />
wffl have Hie winners in 0M<br />
National Chicken Cooking<br />
Cbntett that was held in<br />
Atlanta, Ga. Abo In the ftttntt<br />
anme ideas <strong>for</strong> packing hutch<br />
boxes <strong>for</strong> school. If ai ' '<br />
has a special lunch<br />
prepare that would bet<br />
to other mothers, we __ r<br />
Uke to bear from von. Just<br />
drop a line to The SenttStedger.<br />
Ocean City, 0J»^<br />
Tip: For a fart topping tb<br />
decorate a cake, place ><br />
paper dotty with a large dttV<br />
out design on top<strong>of</strong> the cake,<br />
dint with powdered sugar, or<br />
colored sugar, over It Us ' '<br />
Lift doUy <strong>of</strong>f gently and 3<br />
find an Intricate<br />
pattern.<br />
Paul Floyd:<br />
>AINTt=B :<br />
tntoritr A ExttHor •<br />
RtsMtirtM<br />
YmmQ, mm<br />
Call 398-4369 .<br />
B«<strong>for</strong>a • A.M. or altM-1 PM<br />
GILL<br />
Masonry Contractor<br />
BRICK* BLOCK<br />
STUCCO • CONCRETE<br />
AI Types <strong>of</strong><br />
. Repair<br />
Phone<br />
1^398-4356^<br />
• New and Old Work<br />
• Historical Restoration<br />
• Commercial ><br />
• Industrial<br />
• Airless Spray<br />
• Acoustical Spray<br />
• Sand Blasting<br />
• High Pressure Washing<br />
• Parking Lot striping<br />
399-0558<br />
Ocean City .<br />
• Footings * Mviwiyi • Slalw<br />
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• Pirlc!noLote*PoolDickt<br />
"GONGRB TE The foundation <strong>of</strong>Amerlem"<br />
PAINTING<br />
WTEHIOBinil EXTERIOR<br />
OR<br />
POWER<br />
WASHING<br />
ALUMINUM, VWYl or SWHGLES<br />
WITH<br />
EASE<br />
Call,.,<br />
LIN—Z<br />
PAINTING COMPANY<br />
398-6393<br />
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^^fr-T°~.J'-'"^'= ; S3j^fa^S^d.i-t'r-r»-.i~%^^...aiCi:rijj<br />
PAGE 8 — SECTION TWO TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, IS TUESDAY, AUGUST 26,1980 THfi SENTINEL-t.EIK.ER, OCEAN CITY, N J. PAGE 9 — SECTION<br />
Streak kept alive<br />
The Wonder Women s<strong>of</strong>tball team crushes South jersey politicians<br />
The Wonder Women, •<br />
s<strong>of</strong>tball team that las been<br />
terrorlzlhg male counterparts<br />
throughout the area <strong>for</strong> the<br />
put five summers, added<br />
another win to their<br />
remarkable record last week.<br />
The teem, sponsored by<br />
Hoy <strong>Gillian</strong>'s Wonderland<br />
Pier, defeated a team <strong>of</strong><br />
Anted <strong>of</strong>ficials from the<br />
area, 114, In a game that<br />
raised more than 1200 <strong>for</strong> the<br />
American <strong>On</strong>cer Society.<br />
Hit game was played at the<br />
6th Street and Haven Avenue<br />
Held following a pre-game<br />
•how by the South Jersey<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Baton. The proceeds<br />
were donated to fee cancer<br />
hapter In memory <strong>of</strong> Setflnel-<br />
Ledger Society Editor Kay<br />
Bowen and Joe Johnston,<br />
whose widow, Leuy, in a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the team.<br />
The Wonder Wonwn, who<br />
admittedly play by an unusual<br />
set <strong>of</strong> rules, scored one run in<br />
(he bottom <strong>of</strong> the first when<br />
Beth Keller (an Ocean City<br />
police <strong>of</strong>ficer) singled home a<br />
run <strong>of</strong>f pitcher Frank Murphy,<br />
the mayor <strong>of</strong> Dennis<br />
Township,<br />
The politics took the lead<br />
with a three-spot in the second<br />
Inning <strong>of</strong>f pitcher Sue Weaver.<br />
The key hit in the rally was a<br />
double by Mike Matthews,<br />
state<br />
assemblyman and<br />
Mantle City commissioner.<br />
The women went ahead<br />
again in the bottom <strong>of</strong> the<br />
third when they scored lour<br />
times, three on a bases loaded<br />
ts by Tom wiliiami<br />
Winning pitcher Beth Dungan shows <strong>of</strong>f the<br />
game ball.<br />
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Despite this awkward swing in the first inning<br />
that missed the ball by feet, Ocean City Coimcilman<br />
Jack Jones came back to get a few hits.<br />
Intra-city races set<br />
<strong>for</strong> Saturday at 12th St.<br />
The U.S. Surf<br />
Boat<br />
Association together with the<br />
Ocean City Recreation<br />
Department have <strong>for</strong> the first<br />
time organized a competitive<br />
sailing program among the<br />
Hoble-Cat gallon licensed to<br />
operate catamaran sailing<br />
craft from the five sailing<br />
beaches In Ocean City.<br />
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Bead Road, 23rd, 29th, Hist<br />
12th Street beach on Saturday<br />
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There<br />
will be two<br />
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will consist <strong>of</strong> the five crews<br />
and 57th itreeti, have con- who placed second In fliejr<br />
ducted several racea on their flotilla. The second race will<br />
respective beaches to select<br />
tte winner and runner-up on<br />
each beach.<br />
The races have consisted <strong>of</strong><br />
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two bouy markers in fee<br />
ocean and then back to tte<br />
beach <strong>for</strong> a thrilling and<br />
sometimes almost<br />
photo<br />
finish to determine the winner<br />
and runner-up.<br />
The final competition is<br />
scheduled to be held from the<br />
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The final race to select the<br />
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'track meet slated<br />
<strong>for</strong> Thursday night<br />
<strong>On</strong> ThursdayTiere will be<br />
an all-comers track meet<br />
open to any interested runner.<br />
The meet, co-sponsored by<br />
fee Ocean City Department <strong>of</strong> _<br />
Recreation and the Runaway<br />
Athletic Club, will take place<br />
at the Ocean City track at 6th<br />
Street and Atlantic Avenue. A<br />
SO-cent per, event entry fee is<br />
requested, and medals will be<br />
awarded to the first three<br />
males and females in each <strong>of</strong><br />
two age groups — under 30<br />
and 30 and over.<br />
Registration begins at 5:30<br />
P4O.<br />
The meet win start <strong>of</strong>f with<br />
the 100-meter run. Other<br />
events featured will be the<br />
800-meter, 300-meter, one<br />
mfle, 400-meter, and twomile.<br />
The final event will be a one<br />
mOe mind relay, with a male<br />
and female alternating<br />
quarter mites.<br />
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CLASSIFIED AD -<br />
BRINGS RESULtStriple<br />
by Keller. Lisa Smith's<br />
single scored Beth with fee<br />
fourth run.<br />
Three runs In tte top <strong>of</strong> tte<br />
fourth by the vete-gette put<br />
them back on top, 6-5. Mat<br />
ttews was right in the middle<br />
<strong>of</strong> the rally with a key single<br />
while Sea Isle City Commissioner<br />
Bll Kehner also had<br />
a crucial bit<br />
In the bottom <strong>of</strong> the fourth,<br />
the Wonder Women put<br />
together a sk-run rally that<br />
won the game. Again it was<br />
Keller with a key hit Mile<br />
<strong>for</strong>mer Ocean City High<br />
School athlete Jamie Hughes<br />
drove home a few Insurance<br />
runs.<br />
Beth Dungan was the<br />
winning pitcher with Dan<br />
Beyel, an Upper Township<br />
eommltteeman, being tagged<br />
wife tte loss.<br />
Otter elected <strong>of</strong>ficials who<br />
played Included Cape May<br />
Conty Freeholders Jack<br />
.attner, Jerry Thornton and<br />
Ralph Evans; Ocean dry<br />
Councilman Jack<br />
Jones;<br />
Somers Point Mayor Harvey<br />
L Smith; Wlldwood Crest<br />
Mayor Chick Guhr; West<br />
Cape May Mayor<br />
Jack<br />
Vassar, and Bob Bonner,<br />
president <strong>of</strong> feeLower Cape<br />
May Regional Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Education.<br />
Additional Wonder Women<br />
Included Marilyn Cogging,<br />
Sally Strange, Nicky Chart,<br />
Janet Sellers, Eileen gantry<br />
and aisle Brown.<br />
Be<strong>for</strong>e the game, Ocean<br />
Qty publicist Mark Solfer<br />
read a resolution from tte<br />
freeholders feat acclaimed<br />
fee Wonder Women <strong>for</strong> "fedr<br />
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causes."<br />
pnoitibrTsmwmi.m.<br />
Lolly Johnston used an exaggerated crouch, much to the amusement <strong>of</strong><br />
catcher Bill Kehner, a Sea Isle City commissioner.<br />
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ALUMINUM SCREENS — and itorm<br />
wlndotn. Rato'ttnia «nd ntw glaiit<br />
UWII1M. Miami somtnCO JM Ntw<br />
Rotd, Rsutt t. Some Poml. Dial nt<br />
tm.<br />
if<br />
'NINf Pltce - ainlnj room tat, %m,<br />
VIDEO TAPIS — HIN »d rtnMli,<br />
VHI and ttn tlanki lij. Suptrmtn<br />
BIOwnitprim, Rtntlllonly Wttr<br />
M H<br />
Myt. Larit taitctlon. eurtli<br />
—~- • *, Mitrnw,,m.M» M<br />
KOATINO _ Mela, 6-iOV. Avalltslt<br />
M, At, Me tMi <strong>of</strong> bnt efWF. Call<br />
5HaH-«Pltr,»!r.ll50.ftIf5p.m. H<br />
M0P1D - MBMHcani, tic.lltnt<br />
condition, uoo In work (uf compuhw.<br />
RatMn isf Ml • nau manty, tm. Call<br />
JWOOHftip<br />
ID<br />
Yearly Rentals<br />
St. Angmtlne'a Reglmal<br />
Schwd o( Ocean aty and St<br />
Jo«ph oi m m at? *m<br />
reopen toWodtMaday, 9tp>.<br />
tembef 3, according to<br />
snperlntendent <strong>of</strong> ichoola,<br />
Magr. James R. Tracy. ,<br />
Itartue O?t dowratary<br />
•hoots taCape May County,<br />
with an approilmate<br />
Winter Rentals<br />
FOUR BEDROOM-ocawlniOt.lngl.,<br />
fully fumtahM, |M a RMnfll ptut<br />
wiiiir<br />
one<br />
McOBdtWj a£L^<br />
WDdwood Catt<strong>of</strong>ic, with Mt<br />
approximate,<br />
atade<br />
popntatlon<strong>of</strong>44B.<br />
'<br />
Monilgnor<br />
Tracy<br />
C.IIJ»l<br />
'Mf<br />
UNFURNISHEB—vtrynlctibMraeni<br />
capa Cod wllh Hi Mthi, mMarn kit<br />
awn, atn with biotty pint Btntltnt,<br />
svtnliM 1 car saraat. plut wsrMMp.<br />
AvilliMt Mt, 1, IfM month plui<br />
Utli(tlM,CalllW«S,MllfgrBrun, N<br />
•It.lTH STRifT-l bedroom<br />
townnouH, fully hirnlih*d, KM a month<br />
p(m ulilltltt, tlr condlilaied. Con Men,<br />
mru Frl. J«4J7tl<br />
II<br />
5T. JAMES ON BEACH-br.nd MW,<br />
uniurntthad, two Itery tlngli, 1<br />
tudroomi, IM kam, 2 llrapliat, tlr<br />
NORTH «ND - naw iingi., J iaaroom.<br />
m battit, wmm. ary«r, dknwiditr,<br />
dllpaul, (HK »w«g«, w.lk to My,<br />
DHcn •ns issBiii H msfrni B»<br />
titefrfi, tm tnyflma. Huni Raal<br />
rwBitttrtMwmot<br />
to<br />
SmUm.<br />
• It Ltestiinated ftat<br />
percent <strong>of</strong> the total<br />
eJementary •chool<br />
tte slx-connty area<br />
prtsbig the IHOCMI<br />
Cimden, attend schooia <strong>of</strong><br />
Uoc«*n acbool y<br />
AS part <strong>of</strong> a growing<br />
toward ''total educa<br />
OUILTINO LISSONS — day and<br />
evening eltUN. RtHrvafMt UM M-<br />
nmiti«i,cniMMM<br />
M<br />
I—Uft.wfflilihphpWumufy lM<br />
DIIFFENBACHII - (Dumb Cam)<br />
Hint. r Nil. "Cawtnitleii Piter Us.<br />
emm-mi<br />
nt<br />
FLlAMARKET-Swt.mb«rM,?aJn.<br />
M1 p.m., Ufflin Pout Fire cor<br />
flnt, MMI Rd., tann Pout.<br />
am,<br />
tpujcn,<br />
nnaitiBiM, mtonnic«it viny tilog ptr<br />
monm plui uttlliM, Call Men. is Prl, i<br />
• m-tollnoon.JW-UTO<br />
H<br />
HACHFRQNT — furnlBiad strait<br />
aparlmtnt, Prlvau intranet and<br />
prlvttt parcli tntfanet. on» bMnjom.<br />
Wfw t/ptf lll ttfiiWe tain klNMn<br />
WINTBR RENTAL — NsrtfHnd, 1<br />
Dadroom, MMntnsdlMng nan, llvkif<br />
room, tlM MM, CgnyMMnt Walton, ill<br />
«. »W5 plut flKtrlc. No ptft. Call Mf.<br />
••AUTIFUL — I MMM apartmant,<br />
WMh»r, dryar, w.w carpttt. AvalWWa<br />
lapt. call Dr. MeP ilMM41lr or *0fmoreelementary<br />
acboois<br />
including<br />
klndergarCfS;<br />
progranui tatheir cnrriculBfr<br />
<strong>of</strong>tetag.<br />
St. Ann m Wldwood<br />
Bndergarten pfogram<br />
an eatlniated wimflmeiat<br />
stadaiti.<br />
prlvttt parcli tntfanet.<br />
» bMj<br />
Wf.w ta/ptf, lull ttfiiWe tain, klNMn,<br />
llvlng^MM room aria, rotor cam TV.<br />
tffinwntn Including all uflMtlH, No<br />
tiw77ii»»7ayoM<br />
MHaMt, brlnj your own tablB. For<br />
Ilf27-I2|lfir#3?-37H1 Mv<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>'l Services<br />
HANDYMAN-P.MllnS, pM<br />
p.lnllns, grtMai f Mllnf I, all MUM M<br />
rMfrMIIMIINI<br />
M<br />
'CARPET INJTALLiR -hMrolUOf M>'<br />
Mint MI, mm nan yard, win<br />
l a l l 2 i 4 l 4 4 H<br />
y n, MAT — winry* m hp «•«.<br />
Mah.'mH0T. 'MMT, 111 • »<br />
MMliM MMIMn, r»ady M MlaMM,<br />
7 Horwnod da. Marm<strong>of</strong>a.m-iow ft<br />
BOAT SLIM - 14 ft. to *0 ft. IIMtlng<br />
aocu, dMaMi w«t«r, metric,' flah<br />
dMnlng MilMn, 1 If. sf wltr at low<br />
IM, Patcong Hartw Marina, mmU t-<br />
» . . • • "<br />
OUASTKON - \m an) Hit. M If, wlttT<br />
70 hp JMinwn, m tin warranty en<br />
lWCIHtKM^<br />
If<br />
SALBITND iiRvfei -in^Mj^<br />
and luraka «Beuiiin aatntn, inB«^<br />
bmi ind «•!>• Mr Ml msMN, FrM<br />
WimM W rip«!r.. Tradojnt. Noljj<br />
ten'iHeefaftaipanmanl. liMSII. l»<br />
PIANO TUNINO — ana ntpilr, Imrf<br />
tuning still Mm by Mr, not wlm •<br />
mlcMn«.MIgh«li»u«lltyr»palrMrvk*,<br />
•wliw tnt trat Mr M y«. can J,Mf<br />
Loul.tortppotntHnanmwiXK.<br />
, If,<br />
tANBieAPINO — frtH/ftruK «8,<br />
waiKi tic. LumbarMapIni piftoi ana<br />
MM, Me. Orn.m.nl.1 lighting. Call<br />
^liAk(rxe»4MJM<br />
tf<br />
UU-IWI Pacemaker, « It. tatrt<br />
(Hherman, aitallenl HMHIM, Mil<br />
asvlMM. Hrfllll arlced at ll«,fN far<br />
auMiMW.Call|tMtll t»<br />
«M • M'#kiiTe»Apt -1-»,<br />
tutfy eiBln, VHP, «tifh<br />
Mrlggtr*)Maa^tw unvat m<br />
ORIOINAL — PhllKWPhla Oat II|M,<br />
•iNtrlfM, buytr mutt ramov. and<br />
tfilitaafflW.ealHW.liB l»<br />
KNAII GRAND - plans, txnltnt<br />
condition, IMW valut, Mlllng at W J0C.<br />
nnHMt fruitwagd em. Call afttr 7<br />
p,m.»MIW<br />
t-M<br />
SUMMER CLEARANCE -<br />
prlCf.<br />
tJMMt Plni MHawart, unuiuil sNtl,<br />
Normal carat and wrapt, flair «.<br />
Mntaty, IIM Havtn Avt, m§4fU.<br />
/Monday thru Uturdiy, 10: JO to I p.m.<br />
tKiptYnuraaay.itoip.m.<br />
tit<br />
•TWiNTV PERCBNT OFP - on mott<br />
ntmt at TM FIM Mtrktt, 1407 Havtn<br />
Avt. Jawalry, MlactlMn, •ntMUH,<br />
aihiOuiiymnd^i<br />
t-i<br />
ig<br />
7ayo<br />
^<br />
PURNISHIP - 1 Bidfwni duptoii.<br />
porch, w«ihar,gtrtiao*dl.pOMl. Prim,<br />
laetiign, tftg a month. Call 9NMtg, f-II<br />
noon or 5» p.m.<br />
M<br />
MIST n.0W APT,<br />
WGARDEHS<br />
RtfrHartftr, MIMIfHIna aynl,<br />
ilietul, dlinwainir, wnktr and<br />
dry«r. UnhlrnllMd, «S» monthly<br />
pluiutllltl.i.<br />
MOPERH OURLIK — Bay vlMf, 1<br />
bodroonu, i Bftta, *tm»m, dryar, all<br />
meaam cotwmltncat, mi ptr month.<br />
6tH telnet j l U I M W I I<br />
Summer Rent! to<br />
M/UIRI POINT — modtm nwMI tf;<br />
tklency IPM, Sty, WtHs tr MUSn. I<br />
mlnutM to O.C. m mlnutti M CMkMt,,<br />
NgptM,ra f 4» »13<br />
EFFICIENCIES - Ml IM TW<br />
Mdnom apartmtnti, ttntrtJIy IMMta<br />
• ^*r*. i jy*7,,. I,,,,!. 11i i nllili<br />
snakes irsn ntoit wmHr* IIIUHIIIITI<br />
or uatonal. IrtMy AMM. IN-lillg<br />
Mon.Sat.ttonoon.<br />
If<br />
APARTMINT - *Wnlty Mm anf<br />
Anbury, 3nd door, tlttpi«t» I smfrttf<br />
ptrklne, WB Bar (MM minimum 1^«<br />
mriM. AvilllHt Junt and July MMy.<br />
ma<br />
H<br />
WIIKkV OR MONTH - tffKHMy<br />
aparlmenhi, aceommodahn family, M<br />
pmmt, ctott to HaA M boarawtlk,<br />
wuher and irytr<br />
avilltUt.<br />
Final<br />
show set<br />
CAPS HAY COURT;<br />
BDUSE - tti flMd tsfift f<br />
OM <strong>of</strong> ttenatton'i ^<br />
attheCajHi.M«7CountyPait;<br />
DsnteiDeiWerk) oc Media,;<br />
Pa., has ben applawM fei<br />
Carnegie and Mm Halto,lii<br />
mm York, Lcndon'l F<br />
17' OUAOY WHiTi - tpnnt. i»7i<br />
rumiait and IMi Johnton U hp<br />
Mara analM. IMHIanf seMRIM,<br />
vinyl jnffTKf, WBM, tutlMn Mn<br />
aeMNontt, can*a» and wmtw mntr.<br />
«Mt prftnarlly Mad far My cmiM (M<br />
flKng) ena en if* SMM. MMB. call<br />
mMU »<br />
RieiPTlONIST-Wt ntvt in im.<br />
inMlitt MMlns in our btny vtMriniry<br />
Milt* In Mntn PMt. PIMu nply<br />
ititlni ertvlMi MMfltntt,<br />
olllc.<br />
.•ndtauryreoulrementi. Reply to<br />
- ILedoer "-"M<br />
FTVE LABOB — Mi HIM Mr<br />
iMdHntwtn sttiN M rant,<br />
i<br />
•Mill, i<br />
Irsi<br />
KAWASAKI<br />
new hiring W<br />
MnM<br />
ImiMI<br />
tlmi po«ll<br />
W euf fit<br />
SARPiNTIR AVAIkAll.1 - Ad- , _ ^ _ _ _<br />
dltl»i)tlttrttl«»igintrtlrtin«dtlln|, , t w iTBURY - wllti « M Johnwn<br />
Bliiinimp,3H.ii47. if rtiaai.lpiiTll«lrtlhir.wmeallt»<br />
CASINO PORMS •— printing, <strong>of</strong>fltt<br />
tuppllej, mnonary, notary public. O.C.<br />
SMrtlarlti NrvWt, IW «WW Avt. Iff.<br />
mn<br />
w<br />
CLOCK" REPAIRINO- all type...<br />
Qrandfafhtr do* ipacmut.<br />
Pickup<br />
and Mllvary lervlct. JahnNni»»<br />
Wf4, If 1<br />
OCEAN 6ITV TVPlWRITiB -TW-<br />
», TyptwtNtri. aMM« ng«Mjjt» iW<br />
Bm mKhlnti r«pilrt«:» mr<br />
— \m Htiilanf condition,<br />
illNUIli 134<br />
SONY COLOR TV - 14" moving Is<br />
M«wall.flrtttl5)Ukatlt.lC«ll»?.<br />
ay<br />
Mi<br />
icS MATHINII-fltw tM uitd.<br />
UBiiliy from rnoibt.to (MBM, par diy.<br />
MM Mtisn ipacltl dlmunti, RMt, nil,<br />
lMM,TntrinMcl,i4Mlli<br />
tM<br />
LUeV THI gLIPHANT'S -<br />
lith<br />
Antlgut Pitt AUrMt, Stt. Aug. JO, Bill<br />
Fl.ld N. jtrstM AV., Mtnjttt, N.J. For<br />
m<br />
Mf<br />
BOATSLIPJ—lomtr, Point naer Inlet.<br />
Uprfe n< frttn wittr. StoirRy lighting.<br />
Stttltt Pkr. Bay Avtnut, fW-tlW. tf<br />
WtiAUii AND -^<br />
OAS 1TOVI — oood condition, M"<br />
Caloric ta. Call weekend. In O.C, m-<br />
Jiooi tvtninM tM wttkMyi (ill) at.<br />
0301 Mt<br />
ALUMINUM STORM -<br />
dear with<br />
KTMIU, »]" white. Call JW-1O4J M»<br />
LAOOONFRONT — llvino room, _<br />
arti. kitchtn, lamlly room with<br />
firtplaet. 4 bedroomi, 1 oemroomi,<br />
garagaand boat tllp. pranklln WHilimi<br />
Reeltora,ll»IHyAve.JW}7ll Uf<br />
NBW1R-3 bedroom tpt.LlvUg room,<br />
alnlni im, nka kltchan, 1 full<br />
bathroom*, pranklln Willlami Realtore,<br />
HWBayAvt.Jtt.5711 M«<br />
THRU — fitflrsemterntr ranch home<br />
with i full bathroom!, llvino, dlnino,<br />
kltchan, utility room MM mt tar<br />
Itragt, UnfurnlUM, FranWInwIillemi<br />
RtilSi,l»liyAvt,»>-l7ii<br />
m<br />
' SOMERS POINT - OrMf My VIII*.<br />
•IVMB reem wHH HrtplKt. ahhB reem,<br />
nice klitntn, 3 bedrooitu, intino r»m.<br />
2W MturBBmt, mtny nl m .ppolntmenl.<br />
Including lovely vltw »f grttm. I1.10B<br />
monlh. Franklin Wllmmi RttlMrt,<br />
^<br />
SUMMER RENTAL - MM MM<br />
•p.rtmwt. Ml • 4th St. <strong>On</strong>a Dadroom,<br />
Aug. lite Aug. *.IW.lapt.MII. AMI<br />
Swroom lit Fl. Avt. M le HPf. II IM<br />
Feitlval<br />
Congeu<br />
Hall,<br />
Hatt<br />
Mnnkl<br />
glPTlMllR weilftv -<br />
rt«£«<br />
rain, 1 bMnWn tpt., Vt Merit ta bat*.<br />
MBit,etH»t.1M1 M»<br />
NORTH END - (tnt i btdroom MUM,<br />
IW bath., walk M My er MM, Ham<br />
t.AvalIjBlt_Ayj,,»M«<br />
Rooms<br />
OAK TAiW — ntt* werk, antt.<br />
-^--.-^<br />
ctuirteptrtment .ne. Hoovar arytr,<br />
factory tnlM<br />
aisirMMiMmlK.ThurUty,Prtiiy<br />
i W mm •"* KlatiirBay.SnePI.IWWaHAvt.lM<br />
2ND FLOOR "DUPLEX - Aparimant,<br />
mt itrga Btdreem, living rew, mn^<br />
room, Mtentn, Btmreem, Wnt<br />
itreat<br />
ni C75 montti<br />
JMMn. Apply In (mm, M and UV<br />
Av».,O,C,<br />
' »•*<br />
Ii. itirt Npt, I - f» * JW«<br />
n R i t l l<br />
FURNISHED - WtMy Of tMHUUII.<br />
etnlral lecttlsn, Rtatenaela, f«<br />
CtntrtlAva.m-im<br />
i-I»<br />
ROOMS WITH - «f wimayt prhftft<br />
MMt, Btaai Week. Call m-WKf flf Wl;<br />
iiu<br />
tfi<br />
ROOMS —montnivornaaontl.cooklnfl .<br />
•M laundry lacllltlee avilKblt. cibH «<br />
•M fafrlemrtBr In room. IM ptr «DrJ<br />
PhUadelphla Academy^'rf<br />
Abate.<br />
'<br />
DeBlderlo baa nka<br />
H 'i-'T-Tt aaJU ••• .1 i-t¥1 f Jfirai' *<br />
frequent raaw na MtvwjBi *<br />
appetirancM BIDCQ bll toot^t *<br />
duty as ftatund anjflht wWi',<br />
fee Valtod Statet Air Warn ,<br />
Band and Symphony Or-;<br />
ehaatn, - *<br />
<strong>On</strong> Sunday «t StM pa. to \<br />
win twribnn • concert on fee •<br />
stage <strong>of</strong> the Cape May Cou^:<br />
Part Sbowinoblle. The I<br />
cMocurtwfflberrteaodopeii!:<br />
to the public. Parting and;<br />
admlatkm to toe oonnty part t<br />
aawayi free. ;<br />
arti»twWiaranr ;<br />
iAi¥SiTTiR-nWWWIer|nl»M<br />
a wt*k, MUtt M matyr* ralltWt an*.<br />
Mvt own tranwertailw. Per In-<br />
MfmttlwiMllHMM.<br />
M<br />
HOUIiKEtPINO AND — laun#y, full<br />
tlmt wsrti In nunlno torn, itjtry ane<br />
Btnaflli,CaliMr,,WllianW'«W ..<br />
• 6.1,<br />
W<br />
EDS LOCK SERVICE<br />
Installations a repairs. M<br />
hr. •mtrgmt y Mrvici.<br />
:"VOUP , • full itrvlea 1<br />
lockimlth"<br />
C«II«M489 TP<br />
pre«Stonica. ¥Mtt Box 741, ftntlNtfc<br />
LEGAL MCilTARV — MBlitlindJ,<br />
requlVU 6» BtnillW. HW MmnSiuTjf.<br />
wilt, MUlli (M twtrMnn.<br />
CtllNMMI • *<br />
^mm<br />
tn*<br />
rtfttTia, Pull<br />
»**<br />
CAREER<br />
OPPORTUNITY<br />
No experience needed,<br />
Conslderino an ixcltlng<br />
•lid rewarding career In<br />
Real Eitate<br />
Excellent pay, benefits and<br />
working conditions.<br />
Call i Bill or Lorraine far<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation on our monthly<br />
career nltt».<br />
tith afflta It IndManaantly awnM<br />
• andopw.tad. •<br />
SOHWNEY REALTORS<br />
263-2206<br />
SECRETARY<br />
Minimum • High<br />
School<br />
graduate with two yean<br />
experience In general <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
work. Good typing,<br />
ihorthand,<br />
and tome<br />
knowledge <strong>of</strong> modem olfflce<br />
equipment and practice!<br />
required. Salary<br />
cdmpetltlve; good fringe<br />
benefit*. Pleate »end<br />
return* to Cape May County<br />
Municipal Utllltle.<br />
Authority, R.O. 1, Box 1J3,<br />
Cap* May Court Houi*.<br />
N.J. OHIO.<br />
Will CAT —14, srtngt hum, tum*r<br />
Mill, ntw mill. 1M7I, Blyvl.w<br />
JalUBattiiUlayAyt.O.e.<br />
M<br />
iUNFIlH iAIL — AnwrlM* nteat<br />
popular iport tallMat, aytJia^if pra<br />
itMn prtett. MrVHw Wnwtfi, JtJ<br />
Bay Avt. O.c.<br />
tf<br />
MAT SLIP 1 -^ itty a«tli » seam,<br />
Mtar, antwtn, ale. HVVltw Marina,<br />
j» Sty AM. O.C, tf<br />
Peti<br />
AHTltUii - Nilrfall tap flantitrt<br />
cabmat, circa lira, thipmod.lt, clock.,<br />
wleKtr, eiilnt. Halt, nifnltuf a, II mml<br />
<strong>of</strong> tnflguH spin 11 to 4 p.m. Ill then<br />
Read, famarl Mint, nimrt<br />
t-i<br />
MRAOt IAL1 — Thurtdiy, Friday,<br />
ant iahirdty, 1 family Bit el Bltt lltfni<br />
prloa to Mil, com. tany, KltcMn<br />
Htm, B IkM, tern! fumlturt, Peh, para,<br />
dlihH, knlcknacta, evfr MO n.mt lott<br />
mora.RwrlOOO«.nAv..lWit» M><br />
VAR6 IAL1 — leti ef demtt tna<br />
heuHMo ooodt. M tunwt PI. (<strong>of</strong>f My<br />
Mfwttfl 11th tnd ttthl Prl, ana Mt,<br />
Aug.WandM.i.f _<br />
•»<br />
EOARDIHO HOMe -*W*&\ •tS'<br />
'.Mr twtriy. 1 tnttn, Hunoty •«<br />
m-un,<br />
__"<br />
M iAV CONOO - Meatm, dasftier<br />
lumlthtd, t Menemi, 2 b.tht, l.undry,<br />
dlttiwattur, garbagi dltpot.1. MMt,<br />
(Ml, vatriy rtntai, *SBB,M »wnw«,<br />
PIM utiiititt. !«»i mm at c«w I m-<br />
im "<br />
lauy<br />
l<br />
tM rafrigirater in<br />
month. C«IHW Wit<br />
•OAROINO MOM»-tpt*HI ManWn<br />
<strong>for</strong> elderly, 1 meali, laundry ana TV.<br />
Wim.<br />
tf<br />
MODERN CLBAN - resml ttr runt"<br />
nw round. Avtiltelt tally, wttkly er<br />
monthly, lemt wllh khWi* prh/lt*tt.'<br />
Rtftftncnneuirta,etlilfMiii, M<br />
NICE TWO lEpROOW - unfum«^<br />
horn., lamily roam, poreh 1V» MMti,<br />
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PAGE 10 — SECTION TWO<br />
A trait <strong>of</strong> 'genetic selfishness'<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J.<br />
TUESDAY, AUGUST 26,198<br />
Even birds tend to worry about the behavior <strong>of</strong> an imfaithftil mate<br />
Male starlings lead a<br />
frustrating life.<br />
Like most birds, they art<br />
pod fathers, sharing with<br />
their mates tin work <strong>of</strong> sitting<br />
on the eggs, protecting the<br />
nest and feeding the young<br />
hatchllngs. It takes a lot <strong>of</strong><br />
their time.<br />
But they can't count on their<br />
mates to be faithful.<br />
So each spring, male<br />
starlings face the risk <strong>of</strong><br />
csickoldry. The eggs they help<br />
to hatch may not be their own.<br />
The predicament <strong>of</strong> the<br />
starlings has captured the<br />
attention <strong>of</strong> Dr. Harry W.<br />
Power, an assistant pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
in the biology department at<br />
Rutgers University's<br />
Livingston College,<br />
He wanted to learn how the<br />
male starlings deal with this<br />
threat to paternity. A<br />
soclo biologist — or more<br />
precisely, a selection theorist<br />
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what strategies may have<br />
evolved among starlings to<br />
keep from being cuckolded,<br />
and so to succeed In fathering<br />
me next generation,<br />
"Allowing oneself to be<br />
cuckolded Is an ultimately<br />
lethal frait — it's no wonder<br />
the word is such an insult. The<br />
consequence <strong>of</strong> cuckoktry is<br />
genetic death," Power says.<br />
"The male starling Is In a<br />
no-win situation," he eonttnues.<br />
"She guards his mate<br />
when she leaves the nest to<br />
brage, their nest and eggs<br />
may be destroyed.<br />
"But if he stays to guard the<br />
nest, the female may mate<br />
with another bird Then he's<br />
committed <strong>for</strong> months In an<br />
ef<strong>for</strong>t that promotes someone<br />
else's <strong>of</strong>fspring — someone<br />
else's genes,"<br />
The female starling Is Inseminated<br />
every day during<br />
eggJaylng, Power explains.<br />
She produces an egg a day <strong>for</strong><br />
four or five days, and the last<br />
male to Inseminate her is<br />
most likely to be the sire <strong>of</strong> the<br />
next chick.<br />
If the female starling, Hke<br />
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her clutch was complete<br />
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problem. But she does not<br />
wait. The female starts incubating,<br />
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laying.<br />
"There are conflicts <strong>of</strong><br />
interest in nature — what's<br />
good <strong>for</strong> one sex may be bad<br />
<strong>for</strong> the other, For the female,<br />
It may be good to cheat on her<br />
mate, to have genetic<br />
diversity in her <strong>of</strong>fspring.<br />
There's less chance <strong>of</strong> having<br />
all her chicks wiped out,"<br />
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But, <strong>for</strong> the male, It's bad<br />
news. He cannot guard both<br />
his nest and his possibly<br />
philandering mate at the<br />
same time.<br />
Faced with this dilemma,<br />
what does a male starling do?<br />
Power RURDented that<br />
guarding his mate would be<br />
fte male's top priority. He<br />
predicted that males would<br />
delay incubation help until<br />
THtor the risk <strong>of</strong> cuekoklry<br />
was past, and Ms research Is<br />
the tint demonstration In any<br />
species mat mis is fee case.<br />
Over the past two sprinp,<br />
during the egg-laying and<br />
incubation season, Power and<br />
his students kept 25 starling<br />
nests under close, dally observation.<br />
The nests they<br />
studied, watching from<br />
parked automobiles, were<br />
built in nest tons set on<br />
telephone poles on the<br />
Livingston College campus,<br />
"The most difficult flung in<br />
studying starlings Is to tell the<br />
males from the females,"<br />
Power says, "There are two<br />
ways to do it<br />
"Females have light eyea<br />
and maks have dark eye*.<br />
You position yourself so that<br />
when a bird enters or leaves<br />
fee nest bra, the light shines<br />
directly into the bird's eyes.<br />
Then you can tell the sex.<br />
"The otter way to ten is to<br />
look at the sMn at the base <strong>of</strong><br />
the beak — males have blue<br />
ddn and females have brown.<br />
"The students had to get up<br />
at 5 a.m. to be in position <strong>for</strong><br />
the light <strong>of</strong> the rising sun at<br />
the end <strong>of</strong> April. They knew<br />
what behavior to look {or and<br />
record, but not what answer<br />
was expected."<br />
The results, however, were<br />
an impressive confirmation <strong>of</strong><br />
the, Rutgers scientist's<br />
hypothesis. Not one mate<br />
starling began to share In<br />
parental duties at the sett<br />
Plagued with a mate who may be unfaithful and a nest to look after,<br />
what is a male starling to do? Dr. Harry W. Power, a sociobiologlst at<br />
Rutgers, the State University <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, examines the plight <strong>of</strong> the<br />
starlings and finds some Intriguing insights into the genetics <strong>of</strong> behavior.<br />
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were so consistent that they<br />
are highly significant<br />
stBtijticauy. ttaera !• only one<br />
dance In 10,000 that the<br />
findings would not hold true<br />
fte researchTsupported by<br />
a grant from the National<br />
Sdence Foundation, adds a<br />
new evidene* <strong>for</strong> a theory<br />
about the genitici <strong>of</strong> benavfar<br />
— mat behavior to prevent<br />
cuekoMry can be eipectod to<br />
evolve among with the<br />
evolution <strong>of</strong> parental care by<br />
males.<br />
mon among birds than any<br />
otter class <strong>of</strong> animate except<br />
The •oei<strong>of</strong>alologtat's findings<br />
alto have a bearing on<br />
fte controversial Issue <strong>of</strong><br />
altruism tn nature. Though<br />
some scientists report finding<br />
examples <strong>of</strong> true unselfishness<br />
from time to tee,<br />
otter Investigators, Power<br />
among them, deny that such a<br />
^^"^fss|Fresh Cocktail Claws<br />
parental care la more comtrait<br />
can persist in nature.<br />
"Altruism can occur as a<br />
rare mistake or as a<br />
mutation, but it is always<br />
selected against in nature,"<br />
he says. "It Is a behavior trait<br />
that is doomed to die out."<br />
Individuals certainly do<br />
sacrifice their lives —<br />
honeybees <strong>for</strong> the sake <strong>of</strong> Km<br />
Wve, mothers <strong>for</strong> their/<strong>of</strong>fspring<br />
— but, since<br />
hereditary lines benefrf, these<br />
actions are still<br />
"selfish," Power explains. ©<br />
True altruism would bi<br />
behavior that helped one'i<br />
competitors at the eipense oJ<br />
one's own family line, he saya ><br />
and such behavior would tx<br />
bound to be disfavored bj<br />
natural selection.,''<br />
"The male starlings<br />
behavior is an example <strong>of</strong><br />
genetic selfishness," henotesi. _.<br />
"They are genetically!)<br />
programmed to avoid being<br />
cuckolded, to avoid behavini<br />
as altruists." ;<br />
The scientist adds a causer,<br />
about his research: Op<br />
should not Jump to conclusions<br />
about human<br />
behavior on me basis <strong>of</strong> crude<br />
analogies win animals.<br />
But, he adds, such studies<br />
can lay the basis <strong>for</strong> fruitful<br />
hypothesis about the evoluttoif)<br />
<strong>of</strong> behavior In other species,<br />
including our own.<br />
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If the chairman <strong>of</strong> the hoard<br />
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depreciation nor permit<br />
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facilities, < no longer make<br />
capital'investments arid Just<br />
pay the bills, he would<br />
probably be fired or com*<br />
ndtted to an asylum.<br />
However, according to City<br />
Administrator Paul T. Mc-<br />
Carthy, if the situation were<br />
the same <strong>for</strong> public <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />
they would be nailed by the<br />
public as "fat cutters."<br />
The situation, or undercapltializaUon<br />
as McCarthy<br />
<strong>calls</strong> it, is what the dry has<br />
been guilty- <strong>of</strong> <strong>for</strong> nearly two<br />
decades.<br />
In order to kikp tales down,<br />
he explained, city fathers<br />
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In train accident<br />
• j , ,; ; ;'v>. FholsBy Clurlsi Andrew<br />
Repairs to the boardwalk and other structures will cost the cityMftMdreds <strong>of</strong> thousands <strong>of</strong><br />
dollars" over the next few years In order to catch up on repairs which hOT* been deferred Over the<br />
p a s t y e a r s . •' ''•••• ' • " 'V^.-J ;. • : -'" '•<br />
/Second dass'<br />
1 T • j _<br />
local residents<br />
ByMABOIEBOWEN<br />
Bwmm fowiOTip - NO<br />
c^w; New:\jp^;.:tf^,<br />
oainWiuter train Si2 collided,<br />
-''.«Wr,KiMefdr- trailer ntiir^<br />
"It wasn't too much <strong>of</strong> an<br />
car was concerned," said Joe<br />
Morris <strong>of</strong> Ocean City who was<br />
on the 7-.11 aJD- train out.<strong>of</strong><br />
the seashore resort city.<br />
According to a Conrail<br />
spokesperson, the second<br />
train, which is the Ocean City<br />
car, books up with the Cape<br />
May run In Tuckahoe be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
moving onto the PATCO Hi-<br />
Vflorbed most <strong>of</strong> the Impact engineer, Robert Harrop, 42,<br />
from the coUislon,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Laurel Springs, and Conrall<br />
•'lUMdt^^ttiaiwew^ Owidutor*>WEWgone^ r*<br />
qpeed <strong>Line</strong> in Undenwold. It<br />
• was the first car that abnow<br />
I can see the advantage<br />
to being second,"<br />
Morris said.<br />
Thirty-seven • passengers<br />
were on board when tile train<br />
clipped the tail end <strong>of</strong> a<br />
tractor trailer loaded with<br />
ground glass <strong>for</strong> Recycling<br />
Enterprises Inc. <strong>of</strong> Berlin at<br />
about 8:30 ajn. where the<br />
railroad intersects witb<br />
Heights Avenue in West<br />
Berlin.<br />
A total <strong>of</strong> seven people were<br />
Injured, including the driver<br />
<strong>of</strong> the tractor trailer, Anthony<br />
Storey, 24, <strong>of</strong> Atco; the train's<br />
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Jersey Hospital after suffering<br />
multiple bruises and<br />
abrasions.<br />
As' Of pte^atlme, a<br />
passenger on the first car,<br />
James Lese, 64, was listed in<br />
stable condition at John P.<br />
Kennedy Hospital in the'<br />
respiratory intensive care<br />
unit. Albert Boyson, a conductor,<br />
IS listed in good<br />
condition.<br />
John Gillespie, 35, Of<br />
Philadelphia, who was<br />
commuting from WUdwood,<br />
was admitted into Garden<br />
State Hospital with multiple<br />
Photo by Chirlti-Andr«w<br />
1 Carol Keats' BMW sits crumpled against the curb following Wednesday's<br />
accident in which the 36-year-old Linwood woman received<br />
minor head Injuries.<br />
Woman hurt in accident<br />
A SB-year-old Linwood<br />
woman was treated and<br />
released from Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital after<br />
receiving minor head Injuries<br />
In a Wednesday afternoon<br />
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Seashore encounters ,<br />
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e*Ms,'-M,S»aa AVi/%jfy:i<br />
motor vehicle accUtet at 14th<br />
Street and West Avwue.<br />
Carol Keati <strong>of</strong> Linwood was<br />
transported to , Shore<br />
Memorial after 1:15 pjn. with<br />
minor head Injuries, ac-<br />
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cording to police and a<br />
hospital spokesman.<br />
Douglas Jones, 29, <strong>of</strong><br />
Thor<strong>of</strong>are, N, J., was uninjured<br />
in the collision, police<br />
laid.<br />
According to police accident<br />
reports, Jones was<br />
driving west on 14th Street<br />
when he struck Keats' latemodel<br />
BMW which was<br />
traveling north on Wait<br />
Avenue,<br />
injuries and a possible bwSen<br />
note. v ' t<br />
Gillespie told The Sentim.-<br />
Letfeer that he didn't reatlK<br />
"I was just sitting on the<br />
train. I didn't, hear or feel<br />
anything. The next thing I<br />
knew I was out," he said.<br />
Eyewlttness, Annamae<br />
Kamaskl, 47, <strong>of</strong> Berlin, who.<br />
was treated and released<br />
from Garden State with an<br />
eye injury, told <strong>of</strong>ficials that<br />
the warning lights were<br />
flashing and the train was<br />
sounding.<br />
Passengers commended the<br />
efficiency <strong>of</strong> bom the railroad<br />
employees and toe Berlin<br />
Township Police.<br />
"The conductors were calm<br />
and making sure everyone<br />
was alright,*' laid Mary<br />
Conosecenti <strong>of</strong> Sea Isle, addtog<br />
that,iihe j»Uce tpd an<br />
spihulance werfraMhe scene<br />
Us minutes and that<br />
managed j|o^g«t<br />
ntiters wittiin 45 minutes.<br />
1 "Everyone was very calm<br />
and. orderly," said Morris,<br />
who has been a commuter on<br />
the 'train <strong>for</strong> 10 years.<br />
"Luckily no one was standing."<br />
Frank Dennis, president <strong>of</strong><br />
the commuter association In<br />
Ocean aty, said that most <strong>of</strong><br />
the residents who use the<br />
train take the earlier one,<br />
"The second train is very<br />
lightly used as far as Ocean<br />
aty is concerned," he said.<br />
The driver <strong>of</strong> the tractor<br />
trailer was cited <strong>for</strong> Improper<br />
operatoni at a railroad<br />
crossing.<br />
Council debates<br />
bike ordinance<br />
After nearly two hours <strong>of</strong><br />
tedious debate. Ocean dry<br />
Council at Its workshop<br />
session Tuesday, tabled an<br />
ordinance pushed by Police<br />
Chief Domlnlck C. Longo<br />
which would have required<br />
dry residents to register their<br />
bicycles.<br />
Council couldn't quite make<br />
up Its collective mind on what<br />
to do to stem the never-ending<br />
plague <strong>of</strong> Uke wefts, which<br />
according to Longo runs<br />
between (40,000 to 150,000<br />
worth <strong>of</strong> stolen merchandise<br />
yearly.<br />
Torn between charging<br />
residents a |2 fee, letting it go<br />
as a public service or having<br />
the ordinance encompass<br />
seasonal citteens as well, the<br />
ordinance was debated and<br />
then tabled pending a legal<br />
opinion from the dry solicitor.<br />
Longo likened the<br />
registration to an Insurance<br />
policy. He said that many<br />
residents don't know the color<br />
or the make <strong>of</strong> the bicycle, let<br />
alone the serial number.<br />
The police chief said that<br />
his department has In its<br />
possession nearly 100 bicycles<br />
and no way to know who owns<br />
Longo said that the cops<br />
.currently bad owner recovery,<br />
The truck, owned by<br />
'OwrleiCiPaltrawKumbtag rate <strong>of</strong> 46 percent, but<br />
and Heating, apun In the uv estimated with a registration<br />
tarwotlon after Impact andsystem IA operation that rate<br />
Keats'BMW ended up atetnit could be Increased.<br />
fciwrb.<br />
Under the plan, dry bicycle<br />
Mb driven ctaimtd a owners Would register neb*<br />
"green UW* tat Sft Nick bicycles once a year with<br />
*-"Illtno Of tht city's police. The II fte would cover<br />
julit(tw>d«teilur«b tot coat <strong>of</strong> the decal and the<br />
inns<br />
psMea paptrwerk Imbed in<br />
recording relevant in*<br />
<strong>for</strong>mation, such ai serial<br />
numbers which would make<br />
identification and return<br />
easier.<br />
The original plan called <strong>for</strong><br />
• fee and a 1100 fine, but<br />
council felt Out it was too<br />
steep and proposed slashing<br />
to $50 the fine on Councilman<br />
Jack Jones' suggestion.<br />
Longo said that the penalty<br />
was necessary because be<br />
volunteer program the city<br />
his had was not working.<br />
"I don't care what they<br />
(council) want to charge—12,<br />
II, or 80 cents — but<br />
something has to be done,"<br />
Longo told The Sentinel-<br />
Ledger after the meeting,<br />
"It's a big problem amounting<br />
to thousands and<br />
thousands <strong>of</strong> dollars a year,<br />
"We're net charging to<br />
make a pr<strong>of</strong>it," he said,<br />
"we're charging a fee to<br />
absorb some <strong>of</strong> the costs.<br />
"Personally, I don't think f 2<br />
is steep <strong>for</strong> an Insurance<br />
policy when someone will<br />
vend hundreds <strong>for</strong> a new 10-<br />
apeed," he said.<br />
However,' Couneilwoman<br />
Jeanne Chum said mat the<br />
thought that the fee was two<br />
steep <strong>for</strong> large families with a<br />
number <strong>of</strong> bicycles.<br />
Councilman NlckoUs J,<br />
Tr<strong>of</strong>fi Jr. said that he believed<br />
that it would be<br />
discriminatory to apply the<br />
ordinance Just to the island's<br />
residents and asked the city's<br />
attorney to research the<br />
matter,' % •;<br />
In a related natter, coundl<br />
also gritted the police chief on<br />
(Please turn to page 10)<br />
BOAG AND SOWS<br />
SP8I30FIELD, MICHIGAN 49284<br />
Undercount hurts<br />
city's grant status<br />
ByCHUCKTHOMPSON<br />
. Unless Ocean aty <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />
can verify some uncounted<br />
, bodies in the recent census,<br />
flils municipality could be<br />
"locked' out" <strong>of</strong> several<br />
federal grant and funding<br />
programs, The Sentinel-<br />
Ledger bat learned,<br />
"There are certain<br />
thresholds in applying <strong>for</strong><br />
these programs and (a<br />
population <strong>of</strong>) 15,000 is one <strong>of</strong><br />
them," City Administrator<br />
Paul T. McCarthy told Hie<br />
Smmnei-LMdger., v<br />
McCarthy said the<br />
preliminary figure released<br />
bytheCensusBureau<strong>of</strong>lJ,268<br />
is "at least" 1,500 short.<br />
According to the administrator,<br />
following a story<br />
In the August 22 edition <strong>of</strong> Tfw<br />
Sentinel-Ledger describing<br />
bis dismay with the<br />
preliminary figure, he started<br />
yetting several telephone<br />
calk from people who weren't<br />
counted.<br />
Using similar means in<br />
creating the city's master<br />
plan in 1978, McCarthy said,<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials decided that in<br />
January, 1978 the population<br />
was 13^00 and could have<br />
been M high as 15,712 then,<br />
"Using wbat they referred<br />
to as a "very conservative<br />
figure,'planners then said the<br />
population <strong>of</strong> Ocean City<br />
should be about 14.600 by<br />
January 1980," the admlnistrator<br />
added, "and that<br />
was be<strong>for</strong>e casino gambling<br />
(in Atlantic City)."<br />
"Something Just doesn't<br />
flush," McCarthy concluded,<br />
Private studies per<strong>for</strong>med<br />
<strong>for</strong> businesses Interested In<br />
JJUOOT UUV<br />
locating in Ocean aty htw!<br />
tabbed the current populattW;<br />
at about 14,700 and'hivi<br />
estimated it wfll cUmb t^<br />
between 10,000 and W^fiiW;<br />
1980 because <strong>of</strong> the trend <strong>of</strong>c<br />
turning swnmer houset WM'i<br />
yeaf round units by peoplet -<br />
lured to the shore by *e<br />
proj^ta <strong>of</strong> emplovment Iff<br />
fte "•T*"" gaining Industry^<br />
The "technology <strong>of</strong> mailer<br />
aatal tsM lal nHattii aUUrilM.*^ N^i' ' '<br />
M^^ MM fa a t>mfd-' : :<br />
If the administrator ftft<br />
isfter enouih data to'tei<br />
dicato severe errors in IM<br />
^tataary census mqtmjUj<br />
win ask <strong>for</strong> a'tmaS^Wm J t<br />
Police ready<br />
counted to call him at dry<br />
hall, 39M1111.<br />
McCarthy Is ate pursuing<br />
Other means to prove there There will however, be a Wa<br />
jm ^nor*- year round bl Ut <strong>of</strong> "<br />
readenttt In OeaM O^ W« , .<br />
have been p(cted up in the said,<br />
oensus,<br />
y«r round bakji aw some <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong>jlcefs will be<br />
to challenge the preliminary pradmateto SO <strong>of</strong>f leers who<br />
census figures, he explained. «. e MI duty.<br />
deeU»M la<br />
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Sentinel sets survey<br />
on issue <strong>of</strong> blue law<br />
Debate over Ocean City's controversial<br />
Sunday closing ordinance reached what<br />
could be an all-time crescendo this summer<br />
and ultimately led to,council's decision to,<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer <strong>vote</strong>rs in November'the option <strong>of</strong><br />
restricting charitable functions on Sundays<br />
In response to boardwalk miniature golf<br />
owner Joseph Harris' circumvention <strong>of</strong> the<br />
blue law by allowing It to be opened on<br />
Sundays <strong>for</strong> the New Jersey Foundation <strong>for</strong><br />
the Blind.<br />
Prior to council's action, amusement pier*<br />
owner Roy <strong>Gillian</strong> urged the body to allow<br />
Ocean City <strong>vote</strong>rs the opportunity tostate on<br />
the ballot whether they would prefer all<br />
activities to be open on Sunday or have the<br />
sale <strong>of</strong> everything other than food or<br />
medicine restricted.<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger, on fee other hand,<br />
has run repeated editorials calling <strong>for</strong> a blue<br />
ribbon commission to be empaneled to hear<br />
views on revisions which could possible<br />
resolve some <strong>of</strong> the mare serious Issues and<br />
some boardwalk merchants have asked <strong>for</strong><br />
a summer's trial <strong>of</strong> opening businesses after;<br />
1 p.m. on Sundays.<br />
to help council in Its future dsUberatloai<br />
on this Issue, and to allow those people who<br />
own homes In Ocean Clry but <strong>vote</strong> elsewhere<br />
as well as regular visitors to voice their<br />
opinion, VIM SmUml-Ledgm- is once again<br />
publishing a questkmatre <strong>for</strong> use In an<br />
analysis <strong>of</strong> the issue.<br />
The last time this newspaper took a<br />
survey during the deliberations <strong>of</strong> a <strong>for</strong>mer<br />
study commission in March <strong>of</strong> 1977. mar*<br />
than NO responses were received in less<br />
man a two-week period.<br />
The questionnaire below should be<br />
completed and returned to The Senttndledger<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e noon on Tuesday, September<br />
9. Although it Is requested that names be<br />
given on the returned questionnaire, no<br />
names will be used in the subsequent story<br />
and all responses win be kept confidential.<br />
Sunday closing questionnaire<br />
Name:<br />
Address:<br />
Occupation:<br />
Check one 1<br />
Resident _Non-resident_ _Vlsitor_<br />
1. If an election were held today and you were asked to allow all businesses<br />
to open on Sundays, how would you <strong>vote</strong>?<br />
Yes Nn<br />
2. If an election were held today and you were asked to close everything<br />
on Sundays except food and medicine sales, how would you <strong>vote</strong>?<br />
Yes Nn<br />
3. Do you believe council should empanel a commission to study to<br />
Sunday closing law <strong>for</strong> possible revisions?<br />
Yea = ^ = Nn<br />
4. Should all businesses be allowed to open on Sundays after 1 p.m. <strong>for</strong><br />
one summer as an experiment?<br />
5. Should the city keep everything the same as it is now, but <strong>for</strong>bid the<br />
operation <strong>of</strong> the municipal golf course and municipal tennis courts <strong>for</strong> :<br />
fees on Sundays? ,<br />
• . Veis Nn .' .<br />
6, Should the amendment <strong>for</strong>bidding charitable activities on Sundays<br />
pass.<br />
Yes Kn . ;• ^<br />
Please return to The Sentinel-Ledger, Box 756, 112 E. 8th St., Ocean ;<br />
aty, 08228, by Noon Tuesday, September 0,<br />
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Beautiful* bras<br />
Living'bras<br />
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- SUMMER FURNITURE -<br />
Every Redwood - Aluminum or Wood Outdoor<br />
Chaise - Chair - Table or Bench by Telescope:<br />
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Every Vogue Rattan S<strong>of</strong>a and Chair Group<br />
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NOW REDUCED 25%<br />
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PAGE 4 — SECTION ONE<br />
Aerobic dance classes are slated <strong>for</strong> the fall<br />
JaeM iorsmen, orignitor<br />
<strong>of</strong> aerobic dancing, has<br />
j ttilt will keep a parson's<br />
summer figure In shape.<br />
. Aerobic dandng is a .car.<br />
diovascuJar fitness program<br />
$at can take the place <strong>of</strong><br />
jogging. The dances art<br />
specifically designed to<br />
condition the heart and lungs<br />
while h-lmining the figure.<br />
What began as an enereiie<br />
danet program <strong>for</strong> a handful<br />
d Air Forct <strong>of</strong>ficers' wives is<br />
today an all-inclusive<br />
physical fitness program<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered nationwide, It is fte<br />
complete physical fitness<br />
program that combines the<br />
Eg we and health benefits <strong>of</strong><br />
Jogging with the fun <strong>of</strong> dan.<br />
ting.<br />
The<br />
proxtmately one hour and<br />
begin witt choreographed<br />
fleribUlty, sitmp and warmup<br />
routines to get the body<br />
^stem ready <strong>for</strong> dandng.<br />
The clais ends with a<br />
choreographed boDl-down<br />
dance to gradually alow the<br />
activity level and hnrt rate.<br />
A <strong>for</strong>mer pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
dancer, Mrs, Sorensen's<br />
OOtfl<br />
set<br />
Joseph S. and Martta 0,<br />
Free <strong>of</strong> 121 2nd Street will<br />
celebrate their 66th wedding<br />
anniversary on September 1,<br />
They will be the guest <strong>of</strong><br />
honor at a small gathering<br />
Saturday evening <strong>for</strong> family<br />
and friends.<br />
classes are ap. The Frees reside In<br />
Philadelphia and have spent<br />
the past 42 yea as sumaier<br />
residents in Ocean Clftr,<br />
DISCOUNT FASHIONS<br />
HADDON<br />
DRESS CO.<br />
517 8th St., Ocean City<br />
SUMMER CLEARANCE<br />
50% to 75% Reduction<br />
Gloria Vanderbilt • Butte Knlfs<br />
Jonathan Logan, • Leslie Fay<br />
R&K * Bleeker Street<br />
Schrader Sport • Anne Klein jeans<br />
Open Dally 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />
ON SUMMER FASHIONS!<br />
Daily?;30-S;J0<br />
Fridays'til 9'<br />
CASUAL POST<br />
981 Asbury Ave., Ocean City<br />
Sale Ends Aug. 30,1980<br />
Hurry In For<br />
Best Selections!<br />
N0RTHF1ELD<br />
TemMarPtai*<br />
personal fitness program<br />
includes running four to eight<br />
miles a day, and<br />
choreographing 150. new<br />
aerobic dances ft year.'<br />
The classes were held in<br />
this area last year and wUl be<br />
returning again this fall. The<br />
classes will meet twice a week<br />
<strong>for</strong> 12 weeks. For registration<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation and a schedule <strong>of</strong><br />
classes in the area, call (201)<br />
842-5451.<br />
Sept. 26th to 29th<br />
FEATURING:<br />
Round trip motorcooch Mfe<br />
ip<strong>of</strong>tttJBn from Hit AAA<br />
•ullding. in NwAlliM and<br />
•yftolgh; 3 night* hotel ateommodottom<br />
Including 1<br />
nhjM at th. Holiday Inn.<br />
Uki HBM, N.Y.| ilghi.<br />
•Mint plui a ic.nic lak*<br />
train; 2 lunch ons and 1<br />
dlnnm; bsfgagt handling;<br />
heM taxM, , . ufvini gl e<br />
lour H£Mf throughout.<br />
• ft Hun, deubl. H«I<br />
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HICanMHHH<br />
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SHKWIORaiBOfSOimOtRSO<br />
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BUI(H»IMMa«<br />
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4U-MU<br />
direct factory<br />
SWEATER OUTLET<br />
Entire Stock <strong>of</strong><br />
Men's & Ladies<br />
swtatttr<br />
•Slacks<br />
STONthARBOfl<br />
Four families <strong>of</strong> this area<br />
welcomed new arrivals at the<br />
stork club <strong>of</strong> aiore Memorial<br />
Hospital during the period <strong>of</strong><br />
August 19 through August 25.<br />
Congratulations go to:<br />
John and Nancy<br />
(PlaMian) Peviti, 181C-4 Mt,<br />
Airy Av., Linwood, a daughter<br />
on August 19.<br />
Thomas and Diana<br />
(MarUn) Bonner <strong>of</strong> 12 Poiborough<br />
Rd., Ocean View, a<br />
son on August 20.<br />
Mark and Barbara (Ren.<br />
nerjSchoenthal<strong>of</strong> SHolly Dr.,<br />
Northfleld, a daughter on<br />
August U,<br />
John and Karen (Peterson)<br />
Chapman <strong>of</strong> 88 Somers Ft,<br />
Village, Somers Point, a aon<br />
on August 25.<br />
Jain In<br />
ADIRONDflCKS<br />
FALL FOLIAGE<br />
SPECTACULAR<br />
V<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J.<br />
Jacki Sorensen, shows how exciting getting in shape can be with<br />
aerobic dancing, Tliis program <strong>of</strong> easy-to-learn dances provides a fitness<br />
experience that can take the place <strong>of</strong> jogging,<br />
SMI museum mraJtm guest <strong>of</strong> Friendly Seniors<br />
The Friendly Seniors <strong>of</strong> the<br />
First United Methodist en-<br />
Joyed a special nunmertime<br />
treat on Thursday evening,<br />
August 21. Larry Strange,<br />
owner and curator <strong>of</strong><br />
Discovery Scashell Museum<br />
in Ocean City, and pr<strong>of</strong>easor<br />
<strong>of</strong> Marine Biology at Montgomery<br />
County Community<br />
College in Blue Bell, Pa,<br />
related, by lecture and<br />
aUdes.the 61 day "shelling"<br />
trip which ht, his wito Carol,<br />
and two eons bad taken.<br />
They took 2,200 pictures as<br />
they flew from London to<br />
Nairobi, then by many native<br />
planes visited many islands,<br />
zigzaging the equator. They<br />
looped to New Guinea and<br />
Australia, and came back to<br />
Fiji, Hawaii and home.<br />
Seven months planning<br />
went into the preparation <strong>for</strong><br />
the trip, as their timing had to<br />
be exactly right to avoid the<br />
monsoon season. ,<br />
Mrs, H. Bland Detwiler,<br />
Daily<br />
Surveillance<br />
leasonable RatesJ<br />
[Home Watch me<br />
tvlor<br />
:dWfni«i?<br />
iilenunce & ScenHtvf<br />
',Rt'«iNMl>M<br />
744 Ahlmrv Ave. Octan City, N.j.<br />
COLD STORAGE ON PREMISES<br />
EVERYTHING MUST aOH!<br />
Children's lack To School Shoes<br />
30% to 40% Off<br />
Boy's and GlrfsSne»ke«<br />
„ 20% Off<br />
Women's Shoes<br />
40% OFF<br />
Women's Work Shoes,. 20% OFF<br />
Summer Handbags..... 40% OFF<br />
Winter Handbags<br />
30% OFF<br />
Men's Herman Woik Shoes. 20% Off<br />
Men's & Ladies'Sneakers 20% OFF<br />
ALL SALES FINAL<br />
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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, NJ,<br />
Two years ago Ocean City's Laurie Berchtold was enjoying herself as<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the state representatives who rode In the Miss America Pageant,<br />
Next Tuesday the <strong>for</strong>mer Miss New Jersey, who is now working In<br />
hospitality at the new Brighton Hotel-Casino, will Join The Sentinel-<br />
Ledger's Tom Williams as co-host <strong>of</strong> the parade over a half-dozen cable<br />
systems throughout South Jersey. Williams, who also produces the<br />
telecast, will be describing the parade <strong>for</strong> the seventh consecutive year.<br />
Asbury Avenue redevelopment topk <strong>of</strong> Lions Qub<br />
_PAGE 5 — SECTION ONE<br />
Rep, Hughes slated far hmm at lifeguard Ball'L<br />
Tht Ocean City Beach<br />
FMrol will honor U& top,<br />
William 3, Hughes (D-2nd)<br />
and Induct Robert R.<br />
Schneider into the "Hall <strong>of</strong><br />
Wm§" during ceremonies at<br />
pi Liftguardi' BaU.thii<br />
evening on the Music Pier.<br />
Second district<br />
QaigreiBHan and Ocean City<br />
resident William J. Hughes<br />
will be given a medal<br />
diiJgnaHng hta "in honorary<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the famous Octan<br />
a»y Bench Patrol,"<br />
Hughes, whose legislation<br />
and interest has remained<br />
with the oceanfront and<br />
ooaital areas, la being<br />
honored <strong>for</strong> his ef<strong>for</strong>ts to gain<br />
recognition tar the athletic<br />
Ocean City events<br />
TODAY (Friday)<br />
Lifeguard Ball on the Music<br />
Pier, 9 pjn, until midnight<br />
Ocean City Yacht<br />
sailing banquet, 6 p.m. Club<br />
A redevelopment <strong>of</strong> thepeople in the area met to present atores.<br />
Asbury Avenue business discusi ine problem. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> The epeaker explained that and Central AT,<br />
section is necessary because fee dliturblng facto was that any plan would have to be<br />
"the center <strong>of</strong> our city hu not the <strong>for</strong>mer Murphy's reasonable In price and<br />
maintained pace with our Department Store and practical, as well u at.<br />
times," explained Richard<br />
Rabat at a meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Ocean City Uons Qub hold<br />
list week at Harry's Inn In<br />
Somers Point<br />
Rabat, who is chairman <strong>of</strong><br />
the committee to consider<br />
redevelopment <strong>of</strong> Asbury<br />
Avenue, stated that esrly W<br />
Mo many <strong>of</strong> the butntn<br />
MOPED -<br />
INSURANCE<br />
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399-8755<br />
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SHOE STORE | WMMrt |<br />
OPEN FBIDAYS UNTIL 8 P.M.<br />
Dbran'i Men's Store were riGHfii<br />
unoccupied and gave that Lions President Thomas<br />
particular block an unattractive<br />
appearance. public should be reminded<br />
Williams announced that the<br />
Rabat explained that the that the annual lions Whitegroup<br />
would like to make Cane Day <strong>for</strong> public soliciting<br />
Asbury Avenue pedestrian - will be held In various<br />
oriented. The man concept locations throughout the city<br />
has not met with much suotsss,<br />
but among the Ideas nextweek.September 5 and6:<br />
on Friday and Saturday <strong>of</strong><br />
behig considered art Allproceeda will be used <strong>for</strong><br />
widening the sidewalks and various Lions light con-<br />
changing the facades <strong>of</strong> theservation projects.<br />
JO COSTANZA A Frame <strong>for</strong><br />
OPTICIAN Every Mood<br />
• Prescriptions Filli<br />
•Lense Duplication<br />
Prortljto Repairs<br />
• Latest In Fashion<br />
Eyewear and<br />
'. Sunglasses<br />
Senior Citizen<br />
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Holiday Hours: AAon. 8:30a.m.- 6 p.m.<br />
^ ' Fri.8,Sat.8:30a.m/-9p.m.<br />
Pre-Season Boot Sale I<br />
Save 20% on Suede<br />
pile waterpro<strong>of</strong><br />
Boots<br />
Sale ends Monday Sept. 1<br />
ny item not mentioned •<br />
in this ad. Including all f<br />
red tag specials<br />
'<br />
Beachcomber Square<br />
Dance, 8:30 pjn. in the youth<br />
center. Caller will be Bud Route 9, Marmora<br />
WeUea<br />
Hopson-Reese Memorial<br />
organization holding<br />
spaghetti and meatball<br />
dinner, 4 to 9 pjn. at Our lady<br />
rf Good Counsel hall, 40th St.<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Ranch Hope Bazaar on the<br />
Music Pier, 8:30ajn.to4p,m.<br />
Temple Band concert<br />
on the Music Her, I p.m.<br />
Yacht club postponed<br />
Martin tournament<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Bob Croce and Siggy Fin.<br />
man appearing at the Connoisseur<br />
Cafe, 1110 Board,<br />
walk. 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.<br />
Lifeguards summer<br />
farewell at Brownies Lodge In<br />
Bargalntown from 9 pjn. to 1<br />
ajn. Tickets available at the<br />
door. ^<br />
MONDAY<br />
Ocean City Yacht Club<br />
Labor Day Regatta and tog<br />
nee.<br />
Ed Russak<strong>of</strong>f presenting<br />
'.'new wave folk 1 1 |Hg!<br />
Connoisseur Cafe on ••* ft* iiii<br />
boardwalk, a pjn. e on the S3SS<br />
Blacayne Card Party, 7:30<br />
pjn. In the BUcayne Botol<br />
Ocean City Card pub<br />
games, ? p.m. In the youth<br />
colter.<br />
OOTOMY GROUP TO MEET<br />
The Cape May County<br />
Ortamy Association will hold<br />
ita monthly meeting on<br />
Tuesday, September 9 at 7:30<br />
pjn. In the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the ---,<br />
Amwican Cancer Society, 15 513<br />
Delsea Dr., Rio Grande. AU<br />
Ortomates and their families<br />
/<br />
and llfesavlng record <strong>of</strong> the Hans Siesecke In the doubles<br />
South Jersey beach patrols crew to bring three South<br />
and <strong>for</strong> the OCBP in par-Jerseticular. OoianCiftp, "<br />
championshfps to<br />
Hughes witt in tern present Schneider, who was away<br />
Beach Patrol Captain George from Ocean City-<strong>for</strong> fl»<br />
T. Laflerty the framed fullpage<br />
photographic-plate from a pUot, returned In the early<br />
years' service in the Navy IS<br />
Ttw Sentinel-Ledger edition <strong>of</strong> *Mg to eoieh many <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Thursday, November 22,1979, younger rowers who went on<br />
feat carried the reprint <strong>of</strong> the to win champlonsbps <strong>for</strong> M<br />
Congressional Record article patool,<br />
hat detailed fee "long and<br />
Illustrious record'* written by<br />
Schneider will be a wardedd<br />
the congressman.<br />
diamond and gold medal<br />
which was designed and is<br />
In a second ceremony to be presented to each Hafl. <strong>of</strong><br />
held during the Intermission Fame member by Mrs, •'{;<br />
<strong>of</strong> the ball, at approximately John Carey. • l -<br />
10:15 p.m., Robert R. Mneider, whose parents'<br />
Schneider, a LaSaUe CoSege reside In Ocean City, tf<br />
graduate and a member <strong>of</strong> the presMfly Uvlng In Oolumoui;<br />
beach patrolfrom 1961 to1977, Ohio. He Is employed in the<br />
will be inducted into (he management division <strong>of</strong> Plant<br />
Beach Patrol Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame. World Ine. He to also li<br />
Schneider teamed with member <strong>of</strong> the Ohio Atf<br />
recent Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame inductee Nattonal Guard.<br />
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Air conditioned<br />
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Plaitto Flowers • Driftwood<br />
Plant Slnndw • Amber Glass<br />
China • Goebtl Figuriiiea<br />
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Ocean City<br />
Open Dally 9 6<br />
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Silver & Gold Tone<br />
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PAGE 8 — SECTION ONE<br />
Take your pick<br />
THE 8ENTINEL.LBDOER. OCEAN CITY, W.J, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28,1980<br />
A wide range <strong>of</strong> <strong>for</strong>mats are a^ilaWe <strong>for</strong> the<br />
'•There are many different<br />
types and <strong>for</strong>mats <strong>of</strong> cameras<br />
available today. Be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
deciding which is bat <strong>for</strong> you,<br />
you should be aware <strong>of</strong> some<br />
midnight blue.<br />
WK MMASURM'W* INSTALL<br />
dance haO during the 1890B<br />
where the owner, portrayed<br />
by Shirley HaeLaue, la<br />
Ejected to raids <strong>for</strong> per.<br />
<strong>for</strong>mances <strong>of</strong> the can-can, an<br />
lawyer isusuauy able to plead<br />
her case but when the fudge la<br />
replaced she has to employ<br />
her own resources, i<br />
The Cote Porttf melodies<br />
and the rousing dance<br />
numbers add sparkle to a<br />
spirited show. j<br />
The cut Includes Maurice<br />
Chevalier and Louis Jourdan.<br />
Oan-Can wo directed by<br />
Walter Lang and 'won<br />
Academy awards <strong>for</strong> the<br />
wstume design and musical<br />
adaptation in 1960.<br />
'screening is O» first oi<br />
CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
BRING RESULTS<br />
to tetephoto and tooni.<br />
Many 35 mmm SLRs also<br />
feature complete systems<br />
including auto winders and<br />
drive units, dedicated electronic<br />
flash, ultra-closeup<br />
bellows attachments, interchangeable<br />
focusing<br />
screens, etc, -<br />
For photographers who<br />
require larger film images<br />
that can be turned Into bigger<br />
printi, the 2% roU-film<br />
camera is excellent<br />
Somewhat larger than the<br />
35mm SLR, the 2Vt camera is<br />
still small enough to be used<br />
handheld and to be carried<br />
around the neck or over the<br />
Tire types <strong>of</strong> 2V* roll-film<br />
camera! are commonly<br />
available - tbe 2V t single lens<br />
refta and the 8% twin lens<br />
reflex.<br />
The <strong>for</strong>mer functions like a<br />
36mm SLR, having one lens<br />
<strong>for</strong> bom viewing and shooting.<br />
Thus, it — like its smaller<br />
<strong>for</strong>mat cousin — accepts a<br />
wide range <strong>of</strong> interchangeable<br />
lenses and<br />
accessories.<br />
The 2y< twin lens reflex<br />
features two separate lenses<br />
— one -<strong>for</strong> viewing and<br />
focusing and the other <strong>for</strong><br />
shooting, '<br />
Although this twin-lens<br />
design is not so easily<br />
adaptable to interchangeable<br />
lenses, its simpler construction<br />
means a , lower<br />
pricetag than <strong>for</strong> a 2Vi SLR.<br />
Back to the early 1950s,the<br />
tostant-prlnt camera was<br />
looked upon as a lark. It was<br />
fun to play with, but not <strong>of</strong><br />
much value.<br />
Today, the entire world has<br />
come to think otherwise. For<br />
the photographer who wants<br />
today<br />
immediate gratification the ^<br />
Instant-print camera has : #:<br />
great appeal,<br />
- Instant-print film i 8 -<br />
available in color, black-ani<br />
white, and special-purpose<br />
yles <strong>of</strong> instant eameris<br />
range from very inexpensive,<br />
simple viewflnder types to<br />
true single lens reflex and<br />
even auto-focusing models.<br />
Theyire ideal <strong>for</strong> the #<br />
photographer who doesn't<br />
require slides or negatives,<br />
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 284 IMP<br />
William J. Reictel;<br />
William J. Relchert died<br />
Thursday at the home <strong>of</strong> his<br />
daughter, Dorothy Haab, 811<br />
Wegley Rd.<br />
He was born in Philadelphia<br />
and was a retired<br />
Philadelphia fireman. He<br />
belonged to the Mystic Lodge<br />
Odd Fellows IOOF, <strong>of</strong><br />
\ Philadelphia.<br />
Surviving are one son,<br />
\ =<br />
Showroom 0<br />
Obituaries<br />
William H. <strong>of</strong> Robe Sound,<br />
FTa., two daughters, Dorothy<br />
Raab <strong>of</strong> this city, and Diane<br />
Price <strong>of</strong> Minneapolis, Minnesota<br />
and 10 grandchildren.<br />
Funeral services will be<br />
held tomorrow (Saturday) at<br />
10 ajn, fram the Welliver<br />
Funeral Home, 4001 Decatur<br />
St., Philadelphia. A viewing<br />
will be held one hour prior to<br />
fee service. Interment will be<br />
in Forrest Hills Cemetery,<br />
Philadelphia.<br />
The family requests<br />
Francis I. Curiey <strong>of</strong> 8<br />
Bayonne PI., died Wed.<br />
nesday. He was 75.<br />
Mr. Curlev had resided In<br />
Take a Plant<br />
back to the dorm• ••<br />
There's a n§w plant store in<br />
Ocean City<br />
PLANTIQUE<br />
945 Asbury Ave.<br />
Kay & Frank Heck invite you to stop In<br />
Plantique, <strong>for</strong>merly Plant Walk, We look <strong>for</strong>ward<br />
to steins you and will <strong>of</strong>fer the same Quality<br />
Plants and Supplies.<br />
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3249 Asbury Ave.<br />
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down<br />
Dlj. Be<strong>for</strong>e heating costs go up again In the<br />
Fall<br />
v<br />
• c. Be<strong>for</strong>e our Installers get booked up by cold<br />
Regular<br />
weather demand<br />
• d. While It's hot<br />
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Traditional End <strong>of</strong> Season Sale<br />
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Flanders Men's Sliop<br />
STARTS<br />
Friday, August 29tli at jtO iuni.<br />
SAVEQNr |<br />
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THE SENTlNEt,LEPGEW, OCBAN CITY. N.J,<br />
memorial contributions to flip Ocean City since 1971. He was<br />
Holmesburg Presbyterian born In Philadelphia and<br />
aurcK.'<br />
fcraeriy U?id In tterry HU.<br />
Local arrangements are by Hi w«i a retired legal<br />
the Wimberg f\uieriil Home, assistant to the Peon Mutual<br />
m Aibury Av.<br />
Cb,, in Philadelphia.<br />
Surviving art hit wife<br />
Dorthea D, and one daughter<br />
Francis I. Curiey;<br />
Oara Joan (Bonnie) Graeter,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Lancaster, Pa.<br />
retired legal aide<br />
Funeral Services will be<br />
htW temmow (Saturday) at<br />
U a.ia. Inthe Godrey Funeral<br />
ftme, 809 Central Ave,<br />
mends may call one hour<br />
prior to services. Interment<br />
will be at the convenience <strong>of</strong><br />
fee family in Locust Wood<br />
OBmetiry, Oierry Hill.<br />
Contributions may be made<br />
to the Ocean Oty Rescue<br />
Squad.<br />
to Classify<br />
PAGE 7 — SECTION<br />
fMainland events | $36 million is paid to SSI recipients<br />
TODAY (Friday)<br />
' Sonera Point Alcoholics<br />
Anonymous meetlng,8pjn. In<br />
New Jersey Av. nrehall.<br />
Somers Point ioceer<br />
organization meeting, 7 to 8<br />
p.m. in the recreation <strong>of</strong>fice In<br />
the old dty haU building.<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Linwood Alcoholics<br />
Anonymous meeting in<br />
Seaview Baptist Church.<br />
TOESDAY<br />
Linwood zoning<br />
meeting, 8 p.m.<br />
board<br />
Ladies <strong>of</strong> Somers Point Site<br />
2563 meeting at new Elks<br />
home in Marmora.<br />
Too late to Classify<br />
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THESENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N,J,<br />
Tabernacle<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 88,1980<br />
Ocean City to be scene <strong>of</strong> a full schedule <strong>of</strong> events<br />
Crafts festivals, musical<br />
aitertainment, a film festival<br />
and ballet program will be<br />
presented in Ocean City<br />
through September and<br />
October,<br />
Most <strong>of</strong> the entertainment<br />
will be free and la scheduled<br />
<strong>for</strong> the thousands <strong>of</strong><br />
vacationers who flock to this<br />
family resort during the<br />
mild, relaxing, fall weather.<br />
Unless otherwise Indicated,<br />
programs will be held at the<br />
Mule Pier, Boardwalk and<br />
Moorlyn Terr,, a facility build<br />
over 50 yean ago which<br />
stretches Into the Atlantic<br />
Ocean. Starting time <strong>for</strong><br />
events Is 8 pm<br />
September begins with the<br />
final concerts <strong>of</strong> the season by<br />
the OKU City Pops Orchestra<br />
under tile direction <strong>of</strong><br />
Frank Ruggieri. TUa summer-long<br />
series concludes on<br />
September 4 with a free<br />
p-ogram.<br />
<strong>On</strong> September S and 8,<br />
Friday and Saturday, the<br />
Ocean City Arts Center<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Crafts Festival<br />
la set with hours 1 pjn. to10<br />
pjn., Friday and lOajn. to10<br />
pan., Saturday.<br />
<strong>On</strong> September 7, the Trinity<br />
Singers, a gospel group,<br />
per<strong>for</strong>ms at the pier followed<br />
on the 8th by the DeWittB<br />
Delights, USO variety show.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Tuesday and Wednesday<br />
entertainment moves to the<br />
Tabernacle, 6th Street and<br />
Wesley Av., to make room <strong>for</strong><br />
fce popular Senior CJMana<br />
Crafts Festival which will be<br />
held at the Music Pier.<br />
The Atlantic Rhythm<br />
Machine under the direction<br />
<strong>of</strong> Jerry Bowers wtQ provide a<br />
SALE<br />
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30 to<br />
Macrame Pocket Books<br />
Plus Many Other Items<br />
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tede<br />
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big band concert at the<br />
Tabernacle on September I<br />
featuring vocalist Patsy<br />
McRae. This 16-plece band<br />
will play numbers by Glen<br />
Miller, Stan Kenton and other<br />
big band masters and is<br />
provided courtesy <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Atlantic City Musicians<br />
Union.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Wednesday, September<br />
10, Bill Bruestle and Walt<br />
Smith, banjo masters, will<br />
lead a sing-along at the<br />
Tabernacle.<br />
Entertainment moves back<br />
to the Music Pier on September<br />
11, witha piano recital<br />
featuring John and Lisa<br />
Wilson, dual pianists, and<br />
baritone Tom Perkins. A ninefoot<br />
Bosendorfer piano, the<br />
•largest grand piano In the<br />
world, will be provided <strong>for</strong> the<br />
per<strong>for</strong>mance by Mitchell's<br />
Piano and Organs <strong>of</strong> Ocean<br />
dry. This same Instrument<br />
was used recently by Prank<br />
Sinatra and Dean Martin in<br />
Atlantic City.<br />
<strong>On</strong> September U and 13, the<br />
Q-eseent Temple moves into<br />
flils family resort and will<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer a free string band<br />
concert on September 12 at<br />
toe pier.<br />
Starting Sunday, September<br />
13, another five days<br />
<strong>of</strong> free entertainment Is set<br />
<strong>for</strong> the pier beginning with a<br />
sing-along and followed by a<br />
second big band concert on<br />
Monday, September 19,<br />
<strong>On</strong> Tuesday, September IB,<br />
avariety show featuring area<br />
Photo by chirltt Andraw<br />
Do you know me? I am a male St. Bernard<br />
type, about l year old and was found in the<br />
Somers Point vicinity. I am at the Ocean City<br />
Humane Society, Tennessee Av. and Shelter Rd.<br />
To pick me up call 399-2018.<br />
Small firm aid ,<br />
•• dated at AC
dinance which would ban<br />
bicycles from the boardwalk<br />
after a certain time<br />
Council waa concerned that<br />
Uke gwnera would limply bop<br />
<strong>of</strong>f the vehicle and walk it<br />
PAGE 10^- SECTION ONE<br />
Council<br />
(continued from page 1)<br />
a proposed amendment to the<br />
existing bike regulation orwhen<br />
they observed a police<br />
<strong>of</strong>flwr.<br />
Council wanted bicycles <strong>of</strong>f<br />
the boardwalk — period.<br />
It waa expected to have<br />
been discussed last night and<br />
should have passed.<br />
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Gentlemen are<br />
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Jutt minutej from Ocean City, Atlantic City,<br />
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Stop in with friends and enjoy our<br />
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THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2t, 1980<br />
nners in the mixed singles at the Ocean<br />
City Shuffleboard Club are (1 to r) Norman<br />
Riley, first; Mae Murphy, second- John Fraek,<br />
third, and Mildred Dunn, fourth,<br />
Shufflin' on<br />
ByEDVETTH<br />
Our club'i mUtd non.<br />
walking singles concluded on<br />
aturday maniing due tothe<br />
iprinklti wt enjoyed on<br />
FWday,<br />
The results <strong>of</strong> fljia tournament<br />
were most interestlng.<br />
The number one<br />
winner, Norman Riley, has<br />
been flirting with feetop spot<br />
all this season and when<br />
watching Norman In action,<br />
you can see he has put a lot <strong>of</strong><br />
practice and thought into Ms<br />
fame,<br />
Norman is our top reporter<br />
from Nakomls, Fla. where he<br />
also achieved the top spot last<br />
leason. '<br />
Then we come to the runner-up<br />
In this tournament,<br />
Continuing to report on<br />
Mae Murphy, She un-somtertunately could not be with have Fred and Mary Oberst,<br />
more new members, we<br />
us <strong>for</strong> two yean, but has been Oscar Olson, Anna OrUne,<br />
one <strong>of</strong> our most active Chuck Osborn, Dave and<br />
members.<br />
Mary Reed, John and Dorothy<br />
She served as president and<br />
Richardson, Richard<br />
was on almost every com.<br />
Rlckraus and Michael<br />
nittee in our club; also<br />
Rigolkzo. We shall insert the<br />
chairing our card party <strong>for</strong><br />
last <strong>of</strong> our new member list in<br />
many years.<br />
nest Friday's edition.<br />
Well, to get baft to shufflin',<br />
Mae did not even handle the season, we wish them safe<br />
To all those leaving us <strong>for</strong><br />
• cue in her two yearn <strong>of</strong> traveling, a happy winter and<br />
absence but here she is back we look <strong>for</strong>ward to seeing you<br />
in the number two spot. all again next spring.<br />
Placing as a winner in<br />
shuffleboard state or toed Is<br />
not new to Mae which she MCLAUGHLIN'S<br />
proved In this tournament. DELI<br />
In the number three spot, lOOAltHiryAw.O.C.<br />
m have our perennial winner,<br />
John Fraek, who over the FREE DELIVERY<br />
yean has proven be U the Anywhere in Ocean City<br />
man to beat.<br />
CompttttUMOl<br />
The fourth position went to GnXtrftstCoUCuts<br />
a person new in the win Open J Dayi 7 am to 7 pm<br />
column, Mildred Dim Aa a Frl. 8, Sat.'1119 pm<br />
newcomer, she played a real w..cc«ilF«KJSumpi .<br />
steady game to place in the Phone:398-9814<br />
win column, so we look <strong>for</strong>ward<br />
to some more great<br />
shufflin'from MUdred.<br />
We congratulate all <strong>of</strong> nest<br />
winners on a fine per.<br />
<strong>for</strong>mance.<br />
As to the New Jersey State<br />
Jamboree Single played at<br />
Leisure Village West, our club<br />
took only one honor; however,<br />
that was the number one spot.<br />
We owe our fellow member<br />
Tom Flud congratulations on<br />
Ms per<strong>for</strong>mance against a<br />
tough group <strong>of</strong> competitors.<br />
The men's division winners<br />
In the order <strong>of</strong> finish were<br />
Tom Flud; Don Bllsh, Leisure<br />
Village West; Dave Keay,<br />
leisure Village Wat, and<br />
Harry Green, Ocean Grove,<br />
Placing In consolation were<br />
"Frank Pier, Ocean Grove and<br />
Art Mclntyre, Greenbriar.<br />
In the women's division the<br />
winners were Ella CGrady,<br />
Greenbriar; Verne Leonhard,<br />
Leisure Village West; Ruth<br />
Goode, Ocean Grove, and Ann<br />
Ness, Leisure Village West<br />
Oil' '•<br />
In consolation were<br />
Virginia Sce!ia and Connie •3.50<br />
Fusio, both <strong>of</strong> Leisure Village<br />
West.<br />
The Progressives played on<br />
•v<br />
Wednesday, August Mutinied<br />
only eight courts. The winners<br />
to the women's division wen<br />
Marie Arbuckle, five game*;<br />
Betty Maybry, (our games,<br />
and Marian Richardson, three<br />
games.<br />
In the men's division, Jim<br />
Graham had a perfect score i<br />
ns<br />
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333+ Asbury Avenue<br />
<strong>of</strong> six games; Tom Boyle, four<br />
games, and Jim Dunn, three<br />
games.<br />
Last Saturday, they needed<br />
12 courts and the winners in<br />
the women's division were<br />
Florence Kulp, four games;<br />
Mabel Regan, three games,<br />
and Lillian Baltz, two games.<br />
In the men's division the<br />
winners were Bill Wray with a<br />
perfect score <strong>of</strong> six games;<br />
Frank Hover, five games, and<br />
Bob Hartf told.<br />
Due to our dub luncheon<br />
tomorrow, the not and last<br />
Progressives will be held on<br />
Labor Day and only nonwinners<br />
an take home the<br />
bacon in oils tournament. Our<br />
last Candy Shoot will beheld<br />
tonight (Friday) at 7:30.<br />
Hiking? Avoid poisonous plants<br />
If you're planning a walk<br />
through the woods to enjoy the<br />
autumn foliage, here's a<br />
reminder from National<br />
Wildlife magazine Alt the<br />
femiliar three-leafed poison<br />
Ivy fine Isn't the only<br />
irritating plant to avoid.<br />
The National Wildlife<br />
Federation*! bimonthly<br />
publication warns hikers to<br />
keep their eyes open <strong>for</strong> these<br />
other plants that cause rashes<br />
and skin Irritations.<br />
Poison Oak; Similar in<br />
appearance and effect to<br />
poison ivy, this erect shrub <strong>of</strong><br />
dry, sandy coastal woods has<br />
three leaflets which are<br />
distinctively lobed.<br />
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PAGE 11 —SECTION ONE<br />
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PAGE 12 — SECTION ONE THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, IBM<br />
Somers Point City Hall gets a needed facelift<br />
By MARGIE BOWEN<br />
SOMBRS POINT - Finally<br />
the old city lull here on the<br />
corner <strong>of</strong> Shore Road and New<br />
Jersey Avenue will have • leg<br />
to stand on — or rather a<br />
pillar to stand on,<br />
, Work is e^>e:ted tobe<br />
completed by Labor Day by<br />
private contractor Nickolas<br />
P. Troiano <strong>of</strong> Somers Point.<br />
The Insurance Company °'<br />
North America, representing vehicle damaged the building with a total <strong>of</strong> $8,550 which<br />
the city, has financedtheIn late November, 1678, wiU will go Into into the general<br />
repair that is costing $1,850, In also pay the city a reimbursement<br />
fee <strong>of</strong> J3,M0.<br />
fund.<br />
addition, according to city<br />
solicitor Jiffery April, the<br />
The old city hall which was<br />
company will rUsopay the city<br />
built in the early 1900s,<br />
$2,950 to partially reimburse<br />
it <strong>for</strong> the historical value <strong>of</strong><br />
currently houses the<br />
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"We're getting it (city hall)<br />
fixed and making money too,"<br />
Mid April.<br />
Sonurs Point will come out<br />
ttie damaged pUler. ""<br />
The N*w Jersey<br />
Manufactories, the company<br />
representing Thereasa<br />
Canfield whose out <strong>of</strong> control<br />
{continued from page 1)<br />
sewerage authority, building<br />
Inspector and recreation<br />
<strong>of</strong>fices as well as being used<br />
<strong>for</strong> city council meetings.<br />
Because <strong>of</strong> the age <strong>of</strong> the<br />
building, ffle pillar couldn't be<br />
replaced, <strong>for</strong>cing the contractor<br />
to erect • brick pillar<br />
and put brick facing oh the<br />
existing one in order toHave<br />
continuity.<br />
Neglect is plague to Ocean City<br />
avoided making repairs to<br />
both the boardwalk and Music<br />
Pier which is now going to<br />
cost the city "hundred* <strong>of</strong><br />
thousands <strong>of</strong> dollars" to<br />
correct.<br />
"The estimate made last<br />
year <strong>for</strong> the Music Pier was<br />
nSO.OOO," he said.<br />
Declining to charge <strong>for</strong>mer<br />
city governments with<br />
neglect, the administrator<br />
Just said, "It didn't happen<br />
over the weekend — you can<br />
draw your own conclusions If<br />
you wljh,"<br />
The current problem exists<br />
with certain sections <strong>of</strong> the<br />
boardwalk's and Music Pier's<br />
support structure, which are,<br />
according to McCarthy, "80<br />
percent memory."<br />
While there is no danger <strong>of</strong><br />
Die structures collapsing, it<br />
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wm cost Hie city more money<br />
to make the repairs now then<br />
if they were made over a<br />
period <strong>of</strong> tune.<br />
"It's like the street paving<br />
program," he said, "For Bie<br />
past l^or-so years the city<br />
government kept putting <strong>of</strong>f<br />
the repairs to save money —<br />
now, over ttie past seven<br />
years the cost <strong>of</strong> petroleuinbased<br />
asphalt has gone up 400<br />
percent — Is that a savings to<br />
ttie taxpayer?"<br />
McCarthy said that last<br />
year It was recommended<br />
that the 5th and 6th Street<br />
sections <strong>of</strong> the boardwalk<br />
h<br />
the city engineer at the time<br />
put it he had "grave merrations"<br />
about ttie Integrity <strong>of</strong><br />
the foundations.<br />
The administrator said that<br />
problem was "caught In time<br />
and the boardwalk was not<br />
going to collapse."<br />
In an attempt to avoid<br />
future problems, the city Is<br />
going to spend "hundreds <strong>of</strong><br />
thousands <strong>of</strong> dollars" over the<br />
next five yean on ttie Music<br />
Her and several sections <strong>of</strong><br />
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PAGE 14 — SECTION ONE<br />
DePalma heads SMH unit<br />
JHg SENTiNEL-LEPGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />
Emergency medicine develops into a highly specialized craft<br />
SOOTM POINT - Walter<br />
DePalma, MI), has been<br />
named director <strong>of</strong> emergency,<br />
services at Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital, according to<br />
WUUain M, Jenkina, ffiffl<br />
executive vice president,<br />
In making the announcement<br />
after the board <strong>of</strong><br />
trustees approved the appointment,<br />
Jenkins also said<br />
nffleial notice <strong>of</strong> DePolma's<br />
certllication as a dlplomate <strong>of</strong><br />
the American Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Emergency Medicine<br />
(AB1M) had recenfly been<br />
received.<br />
DePaima's lO-year cer-<br />
Sfieaflon as a dlplomate <strong>of</strong><br />
Mfr^r^z^<br />
IS m<br />
ABEM became effective June<br />
•a, V<br />
DePalma ha» been a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> -the SMI medical<br />
itaff since 1969. For Hi years<br />
prior to nil appointment as<br />
director <strong>of</strong> emergency §er.<br />
vices, DePalma served as<br />
acting director <strong>of</strong> that<br />
department.<br />
AB a certified emergency<br />
medicine specialist, DePalma<br />
joins 1 growing number <strong>of</strong><br />
physicians who elect to enter<br />
this demanding area <strong>of</strong><br />
medical practice as a<br />
primary career choice.<br />
Jenkini said, "Emergency<br />
medicine Is the newest <strong>of</strong><br />
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be* J<br />
Uaif week we wrote <strong>of</strong> cordials<br />
Cliquers) and how they were made<br />
through a proeess called rntceraflon in<br />
'which fruit ii left to steep in brandy lor<br />
months to Instill ifs natural flavor<br />
Other eordlalg such as anisette,<br />
crime de cacao, ereme de menfhe,<br />
kumelj and triple stc are produced by<br />
percolation and distillation methods<br />
Making <strong>of</strong> your morning c<strong>of</strong>fee is<br />
somewaf iilimar.<br />
The flavoring aoenf, in the <strong>for</strong>m <strong>of</strong> herbs or leaves. Is<br />
placed in the upper part <strong>of</strong> a mam<strong>of</strong>h percolator, fogjfher<br />
with brandy or other part in the lower part <strong>of</strong> the con-<br />
-talntr. The spirit Is pumped up to percolate down and<br />
through the herbs or leaves, extracting the aroma and<br />
flavor.<br />
: This pumping and percolation continues <strong>for</strong> weeks •<br />
sometimes months - until the desired flavor is obtained.<br />
The completely percolated and distilled product Ii<br />
sweetened with sugar syrup and filtered. Most <strong>of</strong> these<br />
"plant" llquers are at thii point ready <strong>for</strong> bottling,<br />
although some are aged <strong>for</strong> »time.<br />
The final distillate Is always eolorl*ss and, after<br />
sweetening, the producer can give it any color he wishes.<br />
You will note on our shelves bottles <strong>of</strong> colorless crern* da<br />
menth next to green colored creme de rnenfht. This<br />
coloring Ii the province and art <strong>of</strong> the producer.<br />
The distinctive flavoring too Is dependent on the skill <strong>of</strong><br />
the producer, in many cordials a skill kept stertt from<br />
generation to generation. Drambuie, Chartreuse and<br />
Benedictine are samples <strong>of</strong> these.<br />
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chicken stock; 2 tblspns. Qrt»n Chartreuse,- 1 tblspn.<br />
fre$h tarragon; 4 ois. heavy cream; salt and pepper; par-<br />
»ley - finely chopped.<br />
Melt buft»r In large heavy fry pan over medium high<br />
heat. Add bacon, shallots and saute <strong>for</strong> 3 minutes. Add<br />
ehieken strips and continue to saute until slightly<br />
browned. Add mushrooms, stock and wine, When liquid<br />
starts to slmmjr, reduce heat to low, add Chartreuse and<br />
cover.<br />
Simmer about 10 mingfei until chicken Is cooked<br />
through. Season with (alt and pepper and finish with<br />
tarragon and heavy cream mixing thoroughly.<br />
Serve on a bed <strong>of</strong> fluffy white rice and garnish with parsley,<br />
Q. Whit is thi origin <strong>of</strong> Chartreuse? "<br />
A. This mast revered cordial Is made from a recipe dating<br />
back to 1605 when a <strong>for</strong>mula <strong>for</strong> a health elixir was given<br />
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DePalma la • member <strong>of</strong> a<br />
small group <strong>of</strong> physicians who<br />
were the first physicians in<br />
the nation to be certified in<br />
ffljergeney medicine."<br />
The ABEM certifying<br />
examination is a rigorous test<br />
d clinical competence and<br />
manipulative skills, DePalma<br />
then explained, with additional<br />
examination <strong>of</strong><br />
competence in emergency<br />
medical services administration,<br />
disaster<br />
planning, transportation,<br />
communications, ambulance<br />
design and paramedical<br />
fralnlng. •<br />
The first emergency<br />
medicine residency program<br />
began at the University <strong>of</strong><br />
Cincinnati in 1970, he said.<br />
"Long gone are fee days <strong>of</strong><br />
interns and medical students<br />
staffing emergency departments,"<br />
DePalnia noted.<br />
"The physicians who man the<br />
J<br />
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Walter DePalma, MD , director <strong>of</strong> emergency<br />
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residencies <strong>of</strong> two yean at<br />
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Credentials <strong>of</strong> Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital's<br />
emergency room physicians<br />
reveal the high level <strong>of</strong><br />
training each has acquired.<br />
They include DePalma, who<br />
bai been licensed in New<br />
Jersey since 1B87 and a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the American<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Emergency<br />
Physicians (AOTP) tor II<br />
years, and Robert J. Me*<br />
Nulty, DO, who is a fellow in<br />
both the American College <strong>of</strong><br />
Family Physicians and<br />
ACEP, and a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American Academy <strong>of</strong><br />
Family Practice.<br />
McNulty Is certified by fee<br />
American Osteopathlc Board<br />
<strong>of</strong> General Practice and he is<br />
licensed in New Jersey and<br />
Pennsylvania,<br />
Joan Wattdni, DO, another<br />
physician on the SMH<br />
emergency services staff, is<br />
licensed in New Jersey,<br />
Pennsylvania, Maryland and<br />
Florida. WatUns served five<br />
years as an attending<br />
physician at Cooper Medical<br />
Center, two years as an<br />
emergency physician at<br />
airbrugg Memorial Hospital,<br />
and one year at Suburban<br />
General Hospital in general<br />
practice and emergency<br />
medicine.<br />
Watkins is a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American College <strong>of</strong><br />
Emergency Physicians also.<br />
She served 1H years in<br />
residency at the Hospital <strong>of</strong><br />
the University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania,<br />
department <strong>of</strong><br />
physical medicine and<br />
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'Sunai Punthrangkul, MD,<br />
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Dr. Schwartz notes feat the.<br />
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, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29. W0<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGERt OCEAN CITY. 3&J.<br />
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in, million Americans will travel<br />
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Although we entertained fee tj chest x-ray taken on<br />
GreggoryR.DeVore,MD<br />
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' ~ " sad<br />
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fee stricken voyager who If<br />
unprepared <strong>for</strong> a major<br />
medical emergency abroad.<br />
The event* are tone and did<br />
rat happen to a Mend or<br />
collegue, but to our family In<br />
late 1979.<br />
The phone rang at 8 ajn, I<br />
answered it, wondering which<br />
patient was calling. The voice<br />
was barely audible: "Greg,<br />
tt'ii Boom, Bo, how nw are a you?" yu<br />
"Fine," I replied as my<br />
thoughts quickly asm into<br />
focus. My parents had left <strong>for</strong><br />
Tahiti three days be<strong>for</strong>e <strong>for</strong><br />
their dream vacation. I<br />
wondered why she was<br />
calling, and then, be<strong>for</strong>e the<br />
words were uttered, I knew<br />
something waa seriously<br />
wrong.<br />
"Your father had a massive<br />
heart attack a few hour* ago<br />
and was flown from a ttaaU<br />
UflM « Tahiti, Bt^lKik *£?<br />
FWwfc hoapital. I woulditW<br />
speak to him since you speak<br />
French. Your dad is In a lot <strong>of</strong><br />
pain, and they are not giving<br />
him much pain medication."<br />
"Mom," I replied, 'Til<br />
catch the nest flight from<br />
New York to Tahiti and be<br />
mere as soon as possible."<br />
The DC-10 landed at 2:30<br />
am. in Papeete, Tahiti, less<br />
than 20 hours from our first<br />
telephone conversation. I net<br />
my mother who looked ashen,<br />
tat she had not slept in days,<br />
As I entered my father's<br />
room, it reminded me <strong>of</strong><br />
many pictures I bad seen <strong>of</strong><br />
hospitals at the turn <strong>of</strong> the<br />
century In the United State.<br />
The room had an odor <strong>of</strong><br />
musty alcohol. It was dark<br />
gray, A pitcher, smelling <strong>of</strong><br />
oW urine, was lying open on<br />
fee tray nest to a glass <strong>of</strong><br />
water. There was an antiquated<br />
eardiae monitor with<br />
no alarm in one corner <strong>of</strong> the<br />
room and a portable cardiac<br />
deflbrillator in the oner.<br />
I beheld a once-healthy 55-<br />
year-old man lying In bed with<br />
sunken eyes and an aura <strong>of</strong><br />
impending death on his face,<br />
agonMng in pain, pleading<br />
<strong>for</strong> me to do something. It was<br />
a pitiful sight, I was hit son,<br />
and yet I was a physician and<br />
could not let my emotions<br />
interfere.<br />
I quickly turned to the nurse<br />
tn the dimly lighted room and<br />
asked her in French what he<br />
was receiving <strong>for</strong> pain<br />
medication and when it had<br />
last been given. She replied<br />
mat his last medication had<br />
been five hours earlier and<br />
feat it was similar to codeine,<br />
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I asked <strong>for</strong> permission to<br />
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Association puma to Celebrate<br />
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Dr. Hewr H, Wkhoja,<br />
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editorials /comment<br />
A foundation <strong>of</strong> strength<br />
Later Day, originally set aside as<br />
a holiday to recognize the con-<br />
Mbution that America's workers<br />
have made to the growth and<br />
strength <strong>of</strong> this country, is always<br />
celebrated joyously at the shore as a<br />
last fling be<strong>for</strong>e returning to school<br />
and normal routines.<br />
It is tinged with a bit <strong>of</strong> sadness<br />
here as well as those who have had a<br />
full summer to become friends on<br />
the beach realize they must part<br />
ways on Tuesday;<br />
year round<br />
residents may breathe a sigh <strong>of</strong><br />
relief as roadways clear and stores<br />
are accessible again, but they too,<br />
<strong>for</strong> the most part, have enjoyed the<br />
company <strong>of</strong> summer friends who<br />
will be leaving,<br />
severing a<br />
cpmradship that has been nurtured<br />
bjy long days in the warm sun and<br />
QDOI breeze along the strand.<br />
: In the midst <strong>of</strong> the festivities —<br />
the parties that will tribute a neartferfect<br />
summer <strong>of</strong> 1980, the embracing<br />
<strong>of</strong> friends, old and new, and<br />
| flit quiet reminiscing — however, a<br />
ijioment should be taken to reflect<br />
cji the toil <strong>of</strong> those whose labor has<br />
enabled hundreds <strong>of</strong> thousands to<br />
enjoy a safe and rewarding vacation<br />
at the seashore.<br />
l\n Ocean City, tribute must be<br />
riaid to a beach patrol whose<br />
dedication to pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism has<br />
become legendary and has allowed<br />
«ung and old alike to enter the surf<br />
hpre secure in their faith in the<br />
abilities <strong>of</strong> this resort's lifeguards,<br />
; This municipality's police <strong>for</strong>ce is<br />
subjected to extraordinary<br />
pressures during the summer<br />
months and yet maintains a calm<br />
and courteous attitude;<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
here have gained a deserved respect<br />
<strong>for</strong> their expertise in handling<br />
everything from a tearful reunion<br />
between a mother and her lost child<br />
to the apprehension <strong>of</strong> tough<br />
/Criminals involved in large-scale<br />
I drug distribution rings,<br />
3 The beach fee Inspectors here<br />
imay not conjure up the best image<br />
; among those who have grudingly<br />
• ; coughed up the money <strong>for</strong> a beach<br />
;tag, but these people have put in<br />
;long, ho/ days on the strand and<br />
J have per<strong>for</strong>med a myriad <strong>of</strong> public<br />
3 service duties besides their primary<br />
; function <strong>of</strong> insuring that Oiose on the<br />
5 beach do indeed have the necessary<br />
jbadge v<br />
J Ocean aty Public Works emiployees<br />
never receive the praise<br />
; they deserve, mainly because their<br />
; work is usually only noticed when<br />
! something goes wrong; and, since<br />
; this is relatively rare considering<br />
; the stress they are under during the<br />
long summer months, their contributions<br />
to the overall health,<br />
welfare and general com<strong>for</strong>t <strong>of</strong> this<br />
community go unrecognized.<br />
It is the public works employee<br />
who is up at dawn repairing street<strong>of</strong><br />
cleaning the beaches, maintaining<br />
the boardwalk and per<strong>for</strong>ming the<br />
full spectrum <strong>of</strong> duties that make a<br />
town like Ocean aty function. This<br />
group has proven in the last two<br />
years that it is comprised <strong>of</strong> Individuals<br />
who look <strong>for</strong>ward to a<br />
challenge and, when given a chance,<br />
can per<strong>for</strong>m their function<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essionally and admirably,<br />
The fire fighters in Ocean City<br />
also too <strong>of</strong>ten go without notice<br />
because they are so successful in<br />
'preventing fires; these people work<br />
hard day in and day out to educate<br />
people to fire prevention methods<br />
and, when a blaze does erupt, their<br />
ability to douse it be<strong>for</strong>e it becomes<br />
severe is extraordinary.<br />
The staff <strong>of</strong> the recreation<br />
department here puts in countless<br />
hours throughout the year to insure<br />
that residents and visitors alike are<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered a spectrum <strong>of</strong> activities to<br />
suit all tastes, The program<br />
developed by the Ocean City<br />
Recreation Department could stand<br />
up to the best in the nation and the<br />
ef<strong>for</strong>ts <strong>of</strong> its employees to make the<br />
program work goes well beyond the<br />
call <strong>of</strong> duty.<br />
There are innumerable others<br />
whose toil has contributed to the<br />
overall welfare, safety and general<br />
com<strong>for</strong>t <strong>of</strong> the people <strong>of</strong> this city<br />
and who should be recognized on<br />
Labor Day: all those people in city<br />
hall whose specialized tasks enable<br />
the city functions properly; the<br />
utility company workers who insure<br />
lights go on, telephones work and<br />
water is clean; the postal employee<br />
who makes sure Birthday cards<br />
arrive on time, and the myriad <strong>of</strong><br />
others in the private sector whose<br />
dedication to honest labor has been<br />
and always will be the foundation <strong>of</strong><br />
mis nation's strength.<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger salutes these<br />
workers, the people whose toil has<br />
helped build America and make life<br />
<strong>for</strong> everyone a little easier and<br />
certainly more pleasant.<br />
Labor Day 1980 indeed is a time <strong>of</strong><br />
many emotions — joy <strong>for</strong> the season<br />
ending, sadness among parting<br />
Mends and anticipation <strong>for</strong> the days<br />
ahead — and it should be a time <strong>of</strong><br />
celebration with family and Mends,<br />
The real tribute <strong>of</strong> the day,<br />
however — that which is reserved<br />
<strong>for</strong> the American worker — should<br />
not be <strong>for</strong>gotten.<br />
Labor's history<br />
By KARLF. GREEN<br />
PublicltyDlrector<br />
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Monday will be Labor Day,<br />
a national holiday.<br />
To the many millions <strong>of</strong><br />
union workers belonging to a<br />
variety <strong>of</strong> organizations, this<br />
day marks the growth <strong>of</strong> tte<br />
union movementin the United<br />
States.<br />
To our<br />
millions <strong>of</strong> nonunion<br />
workers, Labor Day is<br />
the tag-end <strong>of</strong> a three-day<br />
holiday, the last such holiday<br />
this summer season <strong>of</strong> 1980.<br />
From the time man built his<br />
first boms in a cave until now<br />
when we build airplanes that<br />
fly allover the world, man has<br />
been a worker.<br />
In our colonial times, the<br />
workers were generally<br />
classed in three categories,<br />
freeman, indentured worker,<br />
or a dive.<br />
The freeman could choose<br />
his own work, the indentured<br />
man, having signed an<br />
agreement with an employer,<br />
would agree to work <strong>for</strong> so<br />
many yean at so much<br />
salary. Often the work was<br />
heavy, the hours long.<br />
In many cases indentured<br />
workers would run away to<br />
some other location and seek<br />
new work.<br />
The<br />
slaves bad been<br />
brought from Africa, against<br />
their wills, to labor without<br />
financial gain, receiving only<br />
room and board.<br />
By 1800 most <strong>of</strong> the slaves In<br />
fee north had been freed, but<br />
not In fee south. The slaves<br />
were able workers in fee<br />
tobacco and cotton fields <strong>of</strong><br />
fee south.<br />
•<br />
The workers in the colonies<br />
and the newly-<strong>for</strong>med United<br />
States bad been mostly tied to<br />
agriculture.<br />
In 1800, when Thomas<br />
Jefferson<br />
was elected<br />
president <strong>of</strong> our nation, he<br />
made this statement, "I<br />
would never wish to see our<br />
citizens occupied behind a<br />
bench,"<br />
The war <strong>of</strong> 1812<br />
England changed working<br />
conditions. America was<br />
denied many manufactured<br />
Hems needed to carry on the<br />
war. It was necessary <strong>for</strong><br />
Americana to turn to Industry<br />
to survive.<br />
After feewar feegrowth <strong>of</strong><br />
industry continued. Even<br />
Thomas Jefferson had a<br />
change <strong>of</strong> heart. In 1816, as an—<br />
ex-president, he statedW<br />
Stroke effects can be overcome<br />
ByCYBRlCKFIELD<br />
mandatorily retiring him and<br />
dosing down his Centre <strong>for</strong><br />
Marshall McLuhan was Culture and Technology,<br />
speech less. It wasn't that<br />
When he aimed 65, he had<br />
Canada's<br />
consummate dropped two <strong>of</strong> the three<br />
communlcologist had nothing courses he still taught, and<br />
to say in response to the was bus allowed to postpone<br />
accorded him this his retirement, a privilege<br />
summer it the First Global usually accorded to the<br />
Conference on the Future, but school's most eminent faculty<br />
' " members. Then came Us<br />
stake.<br />
mat his ability to speak had<br />
been seventy Imgiairedby tte<br />
stroke he had suffered nearly<br />
a year ago.<br />
The 68-year-otd author (<strong>of</strong><br />
UndsrstGniUf^ Modki and<br />
The Gutenberg Galaxy was<br />
being<br />
honored far his<br />
prophetic vision <strong>of</strong> the implications<br />
and impact<br />
inn^fQit -Oj Bis CQfitiiiuiim<br />
grown <strong>of</strong> what be <strong>calls</strong> the<br />
"electric" communication<br />
media, especially television.<br />
.Nearly 20 years ago,<br />
McLuhan summed-up the<br />
main thrust <strong>of</strong> his WMtegg<br />
with tte cryptic phrase, "the<br />
medium is the message,"<br />
and men went on to make<br />
mat message his medium.<br />
Even as final preparations<br />
were being made to honor hhn<br />
at the futurologlcal con*<br />
vocation, the University <strong>of</strong><br />
Toronto was in tte process <strong>of</strong><br />
As the house lights in the<br />
Toronto convention center<br />
[^BfnntfQi -Joel Affi^^ iflKifcyfii in -<br />
through a side door and, wife<br />
his son at hja elbow, settled<br />
Into a seat in the section<br />
reserved <strong>for</strong> speakers and<br />
dignitaries,<br />
Whenhewascalled<strong>for</strong>ward<br />
to receive nil award, he rote<br />
and, standing as taUand erect<br />
as ever, walked haltingly<br />
toward feepodium.<br />
The right side <strong>of</strong> his mouth<br />
dropped Blightly, and his right<br />
arm hung alackly at his tide<br />
as he cradled the award with<br />
Us left arm and turned to<br />
acknowledge a series <strong>of</strong><br />
standing ovations from fee<br />
approximately 4,000 people In<br />
the audience.<br />
For a brief moment, he<br />
- seemed to be trying to say<br />
•omening to the conferees,<br />
but the moment<br />
passed<br />
without utterance. McLuhan<br />
blinked, Us eyes glistened<br />
wife what appeared to be a<br />
momentary flush <strong>of</strong> tears, and<br />
fees he returned to his seat.<br />
Don't however, go counting<br />
Marshall McLuhan out Just<br />
yet While Us losses were<br />
indeed great, he hag managed<br />
to regain much through<br />
rehabilitative therapy and<br />
{•beer personal .'persjstonce.<br />
Yet, there is something<br />
about strokes feat somehow<br />
hits a person where It hurts<br />
him or her feemost.<br />
McLuhan, <strong>for</strong> Instance, did<br />
much <strong>of</strong> fee writing <strong>of</strong> his<br />
many books by hand. Now he<br />
Is learning how to write all<br />
over again — mis time with<br />
Ma left hand.<br />
Ironically, he had shown<br />
some tendency toward being<br />
ambidextrous when he was a<br />
child, but his elementary<br />
school teachers Insisted he<br />
use only his right hand.<br />
Although Us speech is still<br />
seriously Impaired, McLuhan<br />
has retained his mental<br />
faculties and, with the<br />
assistance <strong>of</strong> his son — Eric,<br />
letters /readers react<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
Page Four, Section Two Friday, August 29,1980<br />
'Closed' Sundays urged<br />
• Editor, Sentinel-Ledger: As<br />
• yearly vacationers, and oc-<br />
; casional weekend visitors to<br />
• Ocean City, my wife and I<br />
\ thoroughly enjoy the absence<br />
! <strong>of</strong> normal boardwalk business<br />
I activity on the Lord's day.<br />
; Members <strong>of</strong> my family,<br />
; relatives and friends from<br />
attractive and impells us to<br />
return is the pride and<br />
<strong>for</strong>esight <strong>of</strong> city coundl to<br />
itffintflifli not only a desirable<br />
city <strong>for</strong> permanent residents,<br />
but <strong>for</strong> visitors and tourists at<br />
well.<br />
a number <strong>of</strong> fee benches<br />
toward the ocean. It Is both<br />
relating and . satisfying to<br />
watch and hear fee waves.<br />
As I read Ths Smtind-<br />
Ledgw editorial <strong>of</strong> August IS,<br />
I must agree wife boardwalk<br />
bustaessman Roy <strong>Gillian</strong>. Let<br />
It Is Indeed refreshing to<br />
, ..__. w oiiu uicuu uuui walk fee boardwalk or sit on • 1 .- rf ._ i jj-» 1 . • —<br />
; this, and the State College to benches on the Lord's day ?lSr^f -', : -f s :t/OTi *• ':•••<br />
H» Ocean City Police<br />
Department<br />
should be<br />
Editor's note: Although<br />
the foOowtng Utter r^m<br />
to one in the August J<br />
edttfon o/ The Sentinel<br />
ledger in wWcnDonaMC<br />
matter but far<br />
so mwy thankless jobs<br />
beyond me can <strong>of</strong> *•»/<br />
SertsneV B y /<br />
CbemCUy Beach end Bay<br />
Pmtrvatm<br />
Association,<br />
he It actually Moratorytreosure<br />
<strong>of</strong> tin Ocean City<br />
DsooH' ton 0D4rtfwNl2h<br />
Atsorfatton wMch wa$<br />
poMsd out tn the Ai«nrt8<br />
saTdCrt <strong>of</strong> The SM<br />
Wter from a Mr. Pantine in<br />
which he ridiculedour "blue<br />
law" and was critical <strong>of</strong> the<br />
proposed "charity amendment"<br />
\<br />
Since he wrote m his <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
capacity as secretary and<br />
treasurer <strong>of</strong> the Ocean Oty<br />
Beach and Bay Association, I<br />
assume the association<br />
supports his position in fee<br />
a, also a communlcologist<br />
and teacher — Is on feeverge<br />
<strong>of</strong> completing what may<br />
constitute his ultimate<br />
definitive work, lam <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Media.<br />
"He's too modest to say<br />
this, but I'm not," Erie<br />
McLuhan told fee audience<br />
ttat night "It you think<br />
you've seen anything so far,<br />
this book willreally knock you<br />
<strong>of</strong>f your seats!"<br />
Sixty miles across Lake<br />
<strong>On</strong>tario, In Buffalo, there is an<br />
83-year-old woman who knows<br />
Intimately what McLuhan Is<br />
going through in attempting<br />
to overcome fee havoc wife<br />
which a stroke can disrupt a<br />
person's life.<br />
Her name is Anita Frank,<br />
and she has written a<br />
book about her experiences,<br />
Had Stroke — Still Kicking,<br />
which ia available by mall<br />
from Potentials Develop*<br />
meat, 778 Main Street,Buffalo.<br />
N.Y., 14MJ.<br />
Anita Frank was SB when<br />
her stroke struck her where It<br />
would hurt her fee most by<br />
depriving her <strong>of</strong> the ability to<br />
play the piano, speak, write<br />
and walk about ,<br />
To this woman who had<br />
once worked win fee great<br />
composer Ernest Bloch<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e returning toBuffalo to<br />
care <strong>for</strong> her father when he<br />
suffered a stroke, music and<br />
conversation comprised fee<br />
; very basis <strong>of</strong> life itself.<br />
In her book, Anita Frank<br />
tells <strong>of</strong> her successful struggle<br />
to overcome the effects <strong>of</strong> her<br />
stroke,<br />
Although she can no longer<br />
ptay the piano as sUnfuHy as<br />
she once did, she has been<br />
able to resume teaching and,<br />
wife fee aid <strong>of</strong> a four-legged<br />
cane, still attends concerts<br />
With some frequency.<br />
Like McLuhan, she had to<br />
learn to write with her left<br />
hand,and the book's <strong>for</strong>eword<br />
is in her own handwriting aa a<br />
small indication <strong>of</strong> how far<br />
she's come'back during fee<br />
last IS years.<br />
For stroke victims, their<br />
friends and famines, all <strong>of</strong><br />
whom might benefit from<br />
reading Had Stwke — SOU<br />
Kicking, Anita Frank is living<br />
pro<strong>of</strong> that a stroke does not<br />
necessarily have to mean fee<br />
end <strong>of</strong> fee world.<br />
Yet, the image feat cannot<br />
be <strong>for</strong>gotten is the apparent<br />
anguish on fee face <strong>of</strong> the<br />
celebrated<br />
communication<br />
scholar who, on an occasion<br />
— <strong>of</strong> triumph and glory,<br />
cannot • give voice to the<br />
"Manufacturers are now as<br />
necessary<br />
to our Independence<br />
as to our com<strong>for</strong>t...we<br />
must now place the<br />
manufacturer by the side <strong>of</strong><br />
fee agriculturist,"<br />
From ttat time on labor<br />
took its place as a part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
American dream. Between<br />
tte years 1820 to the early<br />
1870s there was constant strife<br />
fa the new Industrial world©<br />
here In the United States.<br />
The worker and the emptayer<br />
could not agree. The<br />
result, strikes. Many were<br />
bitter, there were<br />
fights<br />
between the workers and<br />
armed guards paid by the<br />
employers. Death and serious<br />
Injury occurred.<br />
Employers even brought<br />
boat loads <strong>of</strong> emigrants mmm<br />
Europe to replace the English w<br />
speaking worker.<br />
In 1887, following a railroad<br />
strike, the workers decided to<br />
create an organization that<br />
could combat Industry.<br />
to JBIt, in Kttiburgh, Pa,,<br />
about one ' hundred<br />
representatives <strong>of</strong> Iron and<br />
steel workers, coopers, cotton<br />
and wool spinners, cigar<br />
makers and omen met to—<br />
discuss the <strong>for</strong>mation <strong>of</strong> aV<br />
strong workers union. The<br />
result was tte Federation <strong>of</strong><br />
Organized Trade and Labor<br />
units <strong>of</strong> the United States and<br />
Canada.<br />
Most <strong>of</strong> the members were<br />
skilled In their trade. Samuel<br />
Gompers was the first<br />
president.<br />
The preamble <strong>of</strong> ttenew<br />
organization<br />
began "A#<br />
struggle is going on in all the<br />
civilised world,<br />
between<br />
oppressors and the oppressed<br />
<strong>of</strong> all countries, between<br />
capitalist and laborer," Their<br />
slogan was "A fair day's<br />
wages <strong>for</strong> a fair day's work."<br />
The federation grew to Importance<br />
under the wise<br />
leadership <strong>of</strong> Samuel Gom-<br />
In 1882, on May 1, labors<br />
held a gigantic parade In New w<br />
York aty. Thousands lined<br />
the route <strong>of</strong> the march. Labor<br />
was showing Its strength.<br />
In 1884, at the federation's<br />
convention in Chicago, it was<br />
resolved "light hours shall<br />
constitute a legal day's labor<br />
irom May 1,1886, and mat we<br />
recommend to labor<br />
organiiaHons throughout tHs-m<br />
Jurisdiction that they so dlrect w<br />
their laws as to con<strong>for</strong>m to<br />
this resolution by ttat time."<br />
They also proposed making<br />
Labor Day a legal holiday.<br />
Three years later the state<br />
<strong>of</strong> Oregon agreed.<br />
By 1894, with SO states<br />
declared Libor Daya legal<br />
holiday throughout America.<br />
Ata later date the name <strong>of</strong> fee^<br />
orgitttatten was changed tow<br />
fee American Federation <strong>of</strong><br />
Labor (AFL).<br />
In 1935 Congress passed me<br />
labor<br />
Relations Act,<br />
sometimes called the Wagner<br />
Act This act defined the role<br />
<strong>of</strong> labor and gave labor<br />
considerable<br />
power in<br />
views/ reviews<br />
Page Five, Section Tiuo<br />
Friday, August 29,1980<br />
Calk <strong>for</strong> independent audit<br />
Company executive questions the efficacy <strong>of</strong> municipal operation<br />
Editor's note: The<br />
following ia In response to<br />
m article in the August 15<br />
Sentinel-Ledger by city<br />
staff assistant Stephen<br />
Gabriel concerning the<br />
municipal<br />
dredging<br />
ByDR.AJ>.PISTILU<br />
President<br />
bay area during the last five<br />
years. What the article fails to<br />
mention is mat most <strong>of</strong> fee<br />
sand deposits In feebay have<br />
been depleted. So now they<br />
are admittedly pumping,<br />
mostly mud and polluted<br />
materials feat do not stay in<br />
be beach and quickly wash<br />
into the ocean to the<br />
detriment <strong>of</strong> the ocean en-<br />
American Dredging Company vironment.<br />
It is our opinion felt the Rather than waste time and<br />
present practice <strong>of</strong> the Ocean money biking sand from fee<br />
City government to do its own bay, fee obvious place to<br />
dredging wife a city-owned dredge sand Is from fee inlet<br />
dredge is wasteful to those <strong>of</strong> where fee dredging is badly<br />
us who are Ocean City tax- needed <strong>for</strong> navigational<br />
payers. We there<strong>for</strong>e ask far purposes. There you will find<br />
an independent audit to an almost inexhaustable<br />
resolve any doubt in tWs supply <strong>of</strong> dean sand,<br />
matter, and If necessary, we<br />
" However, the city dredge Is<br />
not capable <strong>of</strong> working in fee<br />
rough waters <strong>of</strong> feeinlet.<br />
Then too,the article falls to<br />
note feat fee city dredge is <strong>of</strong><br />
such small size and low<br />
power, it can only do beach<br />
will pay <strong>for</strong> this audit.<br />
For several years, we have<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mally expressed our<br />
I opinion on mis point in much<br />
' tte same manner as most<br />
taxpayers complain about<br />
alleged governmental excess<br />
and waste. However, when a<br />
recentartlcleappeared in The<br />
Sentinel-Ledger newspaper<br />
attempting to Justify tte cityowned<br />
dredge, we decided it<br />
' was time to publicly confront<br />
mis Issue.<br />
In responding tothis article,<br />
) it Is not our Intention toImpugn<br />
the integrity <strong>of</strong>' any<br />
Ocean City <strong>of</strong>ficial. However,<br />
we do question the judgment<br />
. <strong>of</strong> those who would have a<br />
municipality per<strong>for</strong>m its own<br />
dredging operations. Thus,<br />
mis rebuttal.<br />
Let's look at the city's<br />
claims. Our municipality says<br />
ttat a city-owned dredge<br />
provides Ocean aty with the<br />
capability to almost immediately<br />
respond to a<br />
sudden emergency situation,<br />
<strong>On</strong> tte contrary, the record<br />
shows ttat tte dty has never<br />
responded quickly, to .any<br />
anergency which Involved<br />
the erosion <strong>of</strong> our shoreline.<br />
As a matter <strong>of</strong> fact, genuine<br />
emergency-type <strong>of</strong> work has<br />
been exclusively per<strong>for</strong>med<br />
by Industry; tin most recent<br />
<strong>of</strong> which was ttespring <strong>of</strong> 1871<br />
when tte State <strong>of</strong> New Jersey<br />
contracted wife private Industry<br />
to handle an<br />
emergency situation in tte<br />
vicinity <strong>of</strong> Great Egg Harbor<br />
Met<br />
The city says ttat since<br />
1970, its dredge has pumped<br />
2.3 million cubic yards <strong>of</strong> sand<br />
to dty beaches. We respond<br />
witt tte fact ttat private<br />
industry, with similar<br />
equipment, can pump ttat<br />
much in me year,<br />
In otter words, there is<br />
barely a 10 percent utilization<br />
<strong>of</strong> the equipment<br />
Also, we would like toknow<br />
how they measured this cubic<br />
yardage, B we are tobelieve<br />
the 2.3 million figure, tot tte<br />
dty provide engineering data<br />
to prove it.<br />
We are told ttat tte dty has<br />
been getting Its sand from tte<br />
companies in tte United<br />
States, tte American<br />
Dredging Company will never<br />
rise or fall on the work *<br />
could be contacted n<br />
City,<br />
Naturally, if ttework were<br />
put out to competitive hid, fee<br />
American Dredging Company<br />
would expect tte same opportunity<br />
to participate as<br />
any other dredging company.<br />
However, In addition we are<br />
concerned<br />
about the<br />
mushrooming involvement by<br />
federal, state, county, and<br />
municipal governments to<br />
construct or restore public<br />
facilities, in competition with<br />
or in lieu <strong>of</strong>, private Industry,<br />
this Is a first big step toward<br />
destroying small business and<br />
tte competition which comes<br />
wife our free<br />
enterprise<br />
system. We cannot empijiMiw<br />
fee point enough, but it is tte<br />
system which made America<br />
great,<br />
Un<strong>for</strong>tunately, words such<br />
"free enterprise" and<br />
"competition" are not<br />
fashionable among certain<br />
elements <strong>of</strong> today's society.<br />
To espouse such terms opens<br />
us up to accusations <strong>of</strong> being<br />
self-serving or members <strong>of</strong> a<br />
special interest group. As<br />
general contractors, we do<br />
have a self-serving Interest in<br />
fee competitive<br />
contract<br />
method <strong>of</strong> construction,<br />
maintenance, and restoration<br />
projects; but no more than tte<br />
special Interest every citizen<br />
should have in fee free enterprise<br />
system.<br />
There are many advantages<br />
which private Industry can<br />
bring to a contracted public<br />
'job.<br />
nourishment at tte north end<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ocean aty.<br />
The question arises, "What<br />
happens if there Is a serious<br />
erosion problem at tte south<br />
tnd <strong>of</strong> Ocean Qty?"<br />
This little dredge cannot<br />
pump far enough to reach the<br />
south end <strong>of</strong> Ocean City,<br />
whereas privately owned<br />
dredges can pump sand on the<br />
beachesover the entire length<br />
<strong>of</strong> tte Ocean aty shoreline.<br />
Also, we do not accept tte<br />
statement ttat it costs tl.75<br />
per cubic yard <strong>for</strong> sand placed<br />
on tte beach. Further, we<br />
challenge ttat statement by<br />
asking <strong>for</strong> a complete and<br />
Independent audit to ascertain<br />
the true costs, and if<br />
necessary, we will pay <strong>for</strong> this<br />
independent audit We are<br />
publicly announcing that<br />
whatever the true costs are to<br />
tte city to. per<strong>for</strong>m this<br />
dredging operation, private<br />
Industry will do it <strong>for</strong> less<br />
money,<br />
It is our position ttat In<br />
most eases, governmental<br />
agencies cannot operate as<br />
economically as private induitry<br />
when working witt<br />
labor and equipment to<br />
per<strong>for</strong>m public work projects.<br />
There are certain otter<br />
functions <strong>for</strong> which city<br />
government is best suited<br />
such as police protection and<br />
public education. However,<br />
the city cannot efficiently<br />
build houses, build roads,<br />
restore beaches or run<br />
newspapers. Private industry<br />
will do this public work at a<br />
lower unit cost than tte dty,<br />
respond more quickly in time<br />
<strong>of</strong> emergency, and <strong>of</strong>fer a<br />
fuller range <strong>of</strong> services.<br />
Now, lest anyone attribute a<br />
selfish motive to our intentions,<br />
let us point out now<br />
that we are not making this<br />
rebuttal In order to secure<br />
Ocean aty beach, nourishment<br />
work <strong>for</strong> tin American<br />
Dredging Company, As one <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>for</strong>emost dredging<br />
Your Freeholders<br />
DIRECTOR<br />
Anthony T. CaUnono<br />
ill E, 12th Avenue<br />
North WIIdwood.N.J.<br />
SII-2397<br />
FREEHOLDER<br />
William E.Sturm. Jr.<br />
1038 North Shore Road<br />
Rio Grande, N.J,tt24i<br />
465-5651<br />
VICE DIRECTOR<br />
GenM M. Thornton<br />
417 Hollywood Avenue<br />
VUUl, N.J. 08215<br />
BBMSM<br />
FREEHOLDER<br />
Ralph W.Evani<br />
J3J-9»th Street<br />
Stone Harbor, N.J. 98247<br />
3CM411<br />
FREEHOLDER<br />
JackBUtner<br />
SITE. Mi Street<br />
Ocean City. N.J. 08228<br />
399-8204<br />
William Hadltt once said,<br />
"Actors are the only honest<br />
hypocrites."<br />
The legitimate stage...and<br />
what it represents In tte <strong>for</strong>m<br />
<strong>of</strong> talent, ef<strong>for</strong>t and<br />
culture...has<br />
always<br />
fascinated me.<br />
There are no "Instant<br />
replays,** no "do it again"<br />
until you get It right, no<br />
shadings or nuances accented<br />
by tricks witt a camera or<br />
sound equipment; as FUp<br />
Wilson used to say, "What you<br />
sees Is what you geta."<br />
I well remember my Introduction<br />
to the incomparable<br />
Katherine<br />
Hepburn, on ttestage, In tte<br />
Philadelphia Story.<br />
She was electric.no film<br />
could capture that<br />
quallty...and two unknowns<br />
by tte names <strong>of</strong> Van HefUn<br />
and Joseph Cotton played her<br />
male leads. From such<br />
vehicles are motion picture<br />
stars fashioned and those who<br />
adoring audience anxious to<br />
partake <strong>of</strong> Ms wisdom. It is<br />
inch aflwceswMch comprise<br />
Ihe sound <strong>of</strong> heartbreak. :<br />
B<br />
OoeonCHy<br />
You nceaty<br />
(y(y)hfl<br />
it the ertetutiv* director o/<br />
the American Association<br />
o/ Retired Ptrwsm onf<br />
National Retired 3tacft*>»<br />
A f c<br />
j^tte^rt^Bwottw groups^<br />
had its problems. Many <strong>of</strong> w<br />
Ottm-faIMS, JohnL. Lewis<br />
convtneda private meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
tiwlnBnfc from such unions<br />
M the TyiwgrsphlcsL Men<br />
•Bid Women's clothing,<br />
*WHO8 "'' fli|4l - flBfcsjsP-- QIB^BP<br />
groups. Shortly thereafter<br />
tfr. Lewis resigned from fce ,,•,<br />
"~QBV9(S"-]MK' -fifnft<br />
uF**ff<br />
Express your views<br />
MAYOR<br />
Chester J.Wimberg<br />
201 Aibnry Av,<br />
391.2154<br />
COUNCIL MEMBERS<br />
ATLARGE<br />
Herbert J.Brownlec<br />
399-1407<br />
Henry §, Knight<br />
111? Haven Av.<br />
399-1646<br />
NiekoUiJ.Tr<strong>of</strong>aJr,<br />
66 Walnut Rd.<br />
399-3895<br />
WARDONE<br />
William H. Woods<br />
356 W, Sort Rd.<br />
3M42M<br />
WARD TWO<br />
Jeanne M. Ctunn<br />
315 Central Av.<br />
399-6232<br />
WARDTHREE<br />
John EipMlta<br />
1308 Simpson Av.<br />
399-115*<br />
WARDFOlfR<br />
Jack Jones<br />
212 Clipper Dr.<br />
39*4267<br />
U.S. SENATORS<br />
Bill Bradley (D)<br />
315 Ruisell Building<br />
Washington, D.C. 20510<br />
Harrtaon A. William* Jr. (O)<br />
352 Russell Building<br />
Washington, D.C. 2S510<br />
VS. HOUSE<br />
WUuamJ.HugnM(D)<br />
Cannon House<br />
Office BalMing<br />
Washington, D.C. 2HI0<br />
NEW JERSEY SENATE<br />
Jame* S. Caflero (R)<br />
3303 New Jersey Av.<br />
Wild wood, O8260<br />
NEW JERSEY ASSEMBLY<br />
Joseph W.ChinnlcHR)<br />
Btidgeton Av.<br />
BrMgeton, 08302<br />
James B. Hurley (R)<br />
821 Columbia Av.<br />
MMvttlc.eB332<br />
are firmly grounded in tte<br />
ageless art <strong>of</strong> acting; they<br />
become, truly, "honest<br />
hypocrites."<br />
I dwell on the above <strong>for</strong> one<br />
extreme^ good reason; a<br />
most worthwhile ef<strong>for</strong>t..and<br />
a lot <strong>of</strong> talent...win go down<br />
the drain If our Cape-Atlantic<br />
ana does not spring to tte<br />
support <strong>of</strong> tte South Jersey<br />
Regional Theatre, now based<br />
at the Gateway Playhouse on<br />
by Avenue In Sdmers Point<br />
I have attended the<br />
Gateway; its a charming<br />
theatre, not so large ttat one<br />
rattles around In It and not so<br />
small that your group or<br />
organlxation couldn't ••take<br />
the entire house" and run<br />
your own benefit. I belong to a<br />
group ttat Is doing Just that;<br />
prior to the Christmas season,<br />
we will "Me tte house" and<br />
njoy ttat pearl <strong>of</strong> excellence,<br />
Fiddler on the Ro<strong>of</strong>.<br />
The SJRT has an imposing<br />
array <strong>of</strong> board members;<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional people from this<br />
area, business leaden and<br />
those sincerely interested in<br />
I the success <strong>of</strong> tte legitimate<br />
theatre hereabouts.<br />
The theatre ef<strong>for</strong>t Unot that<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
amateurs; it is a<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional,<br />
tax-exempt<br />
resident tteatre company. In<br />
te past two years, MOT has<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered over 100<br />
per<strong>for</strong>mances...pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
theatre...in nine major<br />
productions ranging from<br />
opera to drama and musical<br />
comedy.<br />
Even witt the continued<br />
support from surrounding<br />
counties, tte SJRT finds Its<br />
financial demands constantly<br />
increasing.<br />
Lest you miss tte most<br />
Important point, let me add<br />
feat it feels this is almost<br />
secondary; that acting<br />
workshops, intern and apprentice<br />
programs, outreach<br />
Into tte school systems and a<br />
theatre <strong>for</strong> young audiences Is<br />
every bit as vital and Important.<br />
As a young lad, I was exposed<br />
to tte appreciation <strong>of</strong><br />
tte legitimate theatre In tte<br />
Philadelphia area; surely our<br />
youngsters here deserve that<br />
same opportunity. The SJRT<br />
can't accomplish that<br />
praiseworthy<br />
aim if<br />
businesses, organizations and<br />
individuals don't support Its<br />
very high Ideals.<br />
The theatre feels it has an<br />
obligation to expose some<br />
disadvantaged and minority<br />
groups to its <strong>of</strong>ferings on a<br />
gratis basis. Hence, In one<br />
year, over 13 such groups,<br />
from four counties, were<br />
guests at the Playhouse.<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger <strong>of</strong> July<br />
25 carried the news ttat tte<br />
SJRT might dose and not<br />
have a faU season; the<br />
reason,,,! deficit <strong>of</strong> 130,000.<br />
Paul Alken, tte executive<br />
director and tte theatre's<br />
founder, has gone back to tte<br />
business<br />
community <strong>for</strong><br />
support and the fall season<br />
will definitely take place.<br />
Since donations to the South<br />
Jersey Regional Theatre are<br />
tax-exempt under Section SOI<br />
(C) (3) and 170 (C) <strong>of</strong> the IRS<br />
code, perhaps a small check<br />
from you lovers <strong>of</strong> tte stage<br />
might be In order, Mine's In<br />
the man,<br />
I, personally, like<br />
quaHty...aIways<br />
have...and<br />
SJRT has that, in abundance,<br />
along witt a charm ttat is<br />
difficult to define but is,<br />
nonetheless, ever present.<br />
It has been said that<br />
"success has many fatten<br />
but failure is an orphan;"<br />
let's all be "fathers" In tte<br />
SJRT success story.<br />
For purposes <strong>of</strong> summation,<br />
we will merely highlight the<br />
following: the establishment<br />
<strong>of</strong> predetermined costs, firm<br />
completion dates, tteinsuring<br />
<strong>of</strong> quality workmanship and<br />
material,<br />
undivided<br />
responsibility, the<br />
safeguarding <strong>of</strong> public funds,<br />
the supporting <strong>of</strong> free enterprise,<br />
the relief <strong>of</strong><br />
municipal disability, and the<br />
assurance <strong>of</strong> the lowest<br />
possible cost.<br />
However, concerning the<br />
cost effectiveness <strong>of</strong> tte cityowned<br />
dredge, we would still<br />
prefer that our primary<br />
consideration should be ttat<br />
<strong>of</strong> the taxpayer, since it Is the<br />
taxpayer's money that is<br />
being used to per<strong>for</strong>m tte<br />
dredging.<br />
We request an open meeting<br />
wltt the dty government In<br />
order to lay the groundwork<br />
<strong>for</strong> a complete and independent<br />
audit. The audit,<br />
which we would pay <strong>for</strong>, If<br />
necessary, would search out<br />
the true coats <strong>of</strong> financing a<br />
dredging operation since 1970<br />
ta Ocean City.<br />
It.would Include all costs <strong>of</strong><br />
labor,<br />
financing,<br />
depreciation,<br />
materials,<br />
overhead, and the loss <strong>of</strong><br />
taxes not paid because <strong>of</strong><br />
being a government body, and<br />
an exact measure <strong>of</strong> me work<br />
per<strong>for</strong>med.<br />
Dr.A.D.«ifliH,PE,I»h-<br />
D, president <strong>of</strong> American<br />
Dredging Company wnieh<br />
has been in business sines<br />
1867, was chosen engineer<br />
<strong>of</strong> the year by the<br />
American Society <strong>of</strong> Civil<br />
Oi<br />
in May. He to<br />
on epgrt on<br />
/<br />
ts : j<br />
«*>••*'<br />
wWcto/dftdfinf and<br />
environmental<br />
planning.<br />
it!<br />
A,D. Plstilli, president <strong>of</strong> American Dredging Company, raises th
PAGE 6 — SECTION TWO THEIENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY, N J. FRIDAY, AUGUST 29,1980<br />
AME<br />
ST. JAMES AME<br />
7th ST. and Haven Av,<br />
Oceaii City<br />
Rev, C. B«r§i<strong>for</strong>d Barrow,<br />
pastor<br />
Rev. Sara B. Banks and Itev.<br />
Will* Hockctt, assistant to<br />
pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
- 9:30 a.m. • Sunday Church<br />
.School<br />
11 a,m. • Morning Werahlp,<br />
annual childrens day<br />
program Immediately after.<br />
, 3-30 p.m. • ions and<br />
Daughters <strong>of</strong> Allen observing<br />
•70th anniversary<br />
7:30 p.m, - Evening Service<br />
TUESDAY<br />
8 pjn. • Prayer and Bible<br />
Study<br />
Assembly <strong>of</strong> God<br />
ABUNDANT LIFE<br />
ASSEMBLY OF GOD<br />
Lyndburgt Road (VFW)<br />
Upper Township<br />
Andrew NUssn,<br />
SUNDAY<br />
10 a.m.. Sunday School<br />
11 a.m. . Worship Service<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
7 pjn - Foundations<br />
Faith<br />
IN THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE<br />
<strong>for</strong><br />
MAINLAND ASSEMBLY OF<br />
GOD<br />
2111 New Rd.<br />
Unwood<br />
R«v, FrankUn R. Stanley,<br />
pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
10 a.m.. Sunday School<br />
11 a.m. • Worship Service<br />
7:30 p.m. • Evening Service<br />
PRAISE TABERNACLE<br />
Bethel Rd. A Ocean Heights Ave.<br />
Somers Point NJ.<br />
(NearStam'sShopRitt)<br />
VISITORS WELCOME<br />
"Corns to Worship and Praise'<br />
SPIRrTRLLEOSERVCES:<br />
Sunday Morning 10 A.MJ<br />
Sunday Evening 7 P.M,<br />
Wed. Evening Prayer Meeling7:30p.m.<br />
al Pastor w. Brill's home «53-«778<br />
3first<br />
"Jlfyi li» ism* ymieroiy «<br />
ntor«wi<br />
ind fsriiir"<br />
The United Presbyterian, U.S.A.<br />
7th and Wesley Avenue<br />
Rev. Win. Radcliffe Allen, Th.M., pastor<br />
•Director <strong>of</strong> Mut ie<br />
HENRY CLOPER<br />
" OrSinlst.<br />
JEAN RI DO WAY<br />
SUNDAY, AUGUST 31,1980<br />
MORNING WORSHIP - 8:30 a.m. 411:00 l.fti.<br />
"AM I MY BROTHER'S<br />
KEEPER?"<br />
Mr. Allen - preaching<br />
EVENING WORSHIP-7:30 p.m.<br />
Rev. R, Hunter Keen<br />
Indlan,Mission • Idaho<br />
SUNDAY SCHOOL-9:30 a.m.<br />
Bible Center Classes<br />
Nurstry • Teins • Colltge - Adults '<br />
TUESDAY MORNING-10:30 a.m.<br />
WEDNESDAY EVENING • 7:30 p.m.<br />
The Bible Study Hour<br />
Visitors Are Always Welcome<br />
"Holding Forth The Word Of Ufa" PMIIpplant 2:16<br />
Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel Church<br />
40th street & Asbury Avenue -<br />
Octan City, New Jersey o#22*<br />
1980<br />
Summer Schedult<br />
Effective new thru Sunday altar Labor Day, Sept. ltd Inelusive,<br />
Masses luttd are in fhi church building which u<br />
aircondltloned. The social hall will bt ustd <strong>for</strong> extra<br />
Masses only If needed. Masses at 4:r 7 and 8:30 ajn.<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Confessions - 4 to 5 and 7:30<br />
to 8:30 p.m.<br />
Mass • 6:30 p.m.<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Masses-8,9:30and limn,<br />
and 6:30 pjn.<br />
9T.FRANCESCABIUNIR.C.<br />
aid Si and Atlantic Av.<br />
Ocean City • '<br />
Msgr. William McCorristin,<br />
pastor<br />
MASSES<br />
. Saturday - 6 and 7:30 pun.<br />
Sunday - 7, 8, 9, 10:15 and<br />
11:30 jyn.<br />
Confessions Saturday from<br />
U-*.m. to noon and brfbre<br />
mass in the evening.<br />
OUR LADY OF GOOD<br />
COUNSEL<br />
40th St. and Asbury Av.<br />
OceanCity<br />
Msgr. Joseph Doherty, pastor<br />
DAILY ~"<br />
Masses • 8 and 10 ajn., and 7<br />
pjn.<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Masses - 4,5:15,7 and 8:15<br />
pjn. '<br />
SUNDAY<br />
7,8,9,MtfB and 11:30 ajn.,<br />
and 6 pm.<br />
CONFESSIONS<br />
8 a.m. mass, and Saturday<br />
2:30 to 3i30 p.m.<br />
ST. AUGUSTINE'S<br />
Dth St. and Wesley Ave.<br />
Ocean City<br />
Msgr. James Welsh, pastor<br />
DAILY<br />
Masses 7 and 8 ajn.<br />
SATURDAY ~.'-iwi.lLu«. i<br />
Masse* • 4,5:45Wri;*>pJin.<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Masses - 8, 9:15,10:30 and<br />
noon.<br />
CONFESSIONS<br />
Weekdays after 8<br />
Saturdays 2:30 to 3:30 pjn.<br />
toll after 7 pjn. mass.<br />
CHURCH OP THE<br />
»(i W. Tuckahoe BoV<br />
Marmora<br />
Msgr. James J. Zegers,<br />
pastor<br />
MONDAY through FRIDAY<br />
8 ajn. - Masses<br />
SATURDAY<br />
4 and 6:30 pjn. • Masses<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Masses - 7:45, 9,10:15 and<br />
11:30 ajn.<br />
Confessions be<strong>for</strong>e each<br />
Mass,<br />
ST. JOSEPH'S R. C.<br />
Shore Rd. and Harbor La.,<br />
Somers Point<br />
DAILY<br />
Masses - 7 and B a.m. and ?<br />
pjn.<br />
SATURDAY<br />
' Confessions -4:30 to 5:30<br />
and 7:45 to 8:30 p.m.<br />
Masses7<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Maaa» -7:45.9,10:15, Jl :30<br />
and 6 p.m.<br />
ST. JOSEf%ra R.C.<br />
4308 Landls Av.<br />
Sea Isle aty<br />
Rev. John Kilken, pastor<br />
MONDAY - FRIDAY<br />
7:30 and • HJn. • Masa<br />
FRIDAY<br />
Confessions -1 to 7:30 p.m.<br />
SATURDAY<br />
8ajn. -Mass<br />
- • Mass in<br />
Central Av.<br />
5,7and 8 p.m. - Mass in the<br />
church, 44th St. and LandJs<br />
Av.<br />
Confession - After 8 ajn.<br />
Mass and 11 a.m. to noon.<br />
SUNDAY<br />
7,8,9,10,11 and noon-Maaa<br />
to toe auditorium.<br />
»:18,10:15 and 11;15 -Mass<br />
in<br />
Ckfistim<br />
Science.<br />
FIRST CHURCH OF CHBIST<br />
SCIENTIST<br />
8m St. and Asbury Av.<br />
OceanCUy<br />
SUNDAY<br />
11 ajn. • <strong>On</strong>irctt Service<br />
and Sunday School<br />
DAILY<br />
U a.m. to 2 pjn. - Reading<br />
Boom open.<br />
St. John's/<br />
Lutheran -<br />
Church<br />
Cental /Wi. al 10th St OttMOty, W4. DM 399-0788'<br />
8:30 KM. Thu Strata • Holy Communion<br />
9:30 A.M. Chrtitten Education Hour<br />
11:00 A.M, The StrvrW<br />
Rev. Albert & Atsp*crr<br />
OCEANCITY<br />
BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
lAdtptfldtnt<br />
IMItSt.«, Wasley Ava4 ;'<br />
WEDNESDAY '<br />
8 p.m. - Meeting<br />
Episcopal<br />
HOLY TRINITY<br />
EPISCOPAL<br />
30th St. and Bay Av.<br />
OceanCity<br />
Rev. Charles L. Wood, EdD<br />
rector<br />
Rev. Paul B. GOB, assistant<br />
SUNDAY<br />
8 ajn. - Early Eucharist<br />
(1979 Rite I)<br />
10 ajn. - Morning prayer the Chapel<br />
and sermon (1979 Rite H)<br />
_<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
9:30 a.m. - Midweek<br />
Eucharist and Healing<br />
THURSDAY<br />
9:30 ajn. - Parish prayer<br />
group<br />
DR. HENRY H.<br />
NICHOLS<br />
Jsnet Memorial (Mtao<br />
MetftsdMCtmdl;<br />
CHRIST EPISCOPAL<br />
157. Shore Road i<br />
Somera Point<br />
Rev. Roger T. Hamllton,#<br />
Rector<br />
'Rev. Robert K, Thomas,<br />
Associate<br />
SUNDAY<br />
8 ajn. - Holy Eucharist<br />
10 ajn. - Choral Morning<br />
Prayer and Sermon. .Story<br />
Hour <strong>for</strong>' younger children.<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
ID ajn. - Holy Eucharist in_<br />
Interdenominational<br />
MARMORA GOSPEL<br />
CHAPEL<br />
Lyndhurst end WlgbirV Ave.,<br />
Marmora '<br />
fPtease turntopage7)<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
; Ocean City<br />
7:30 pjn. - Blbte Study and<br />
prayer ' *t PMtor add Conttrthce Director 1:30 P.M.<br />
THURSDAY<br />
10 ajn. - Visitation<br />
Catholic' ^<br />
OCR IABY- OF<br />
RJC. .<br />
PAULUN M B ^<br />
BAPTIST CHURC<br />
10:« AM. Worsnip Service<br />
Dr.GiHwrt ptMrton, PTM.<br />
Bible Colleoe-<br />
"CHRISTIANA"<br />
fSfLMMtakSmlca<br />
VISITORS ALWAYS EXPECTED!<br />
9:30 A.M. & 11:00 A.M.<br />
AIR-CONDITIONED<br />
MARGATE COMMUNITY<br />
CHURCH • ECUMENICAL<br />
33 DENOMINATIONS REPRESENTED<br />
8900 Ventnor Ave. Margate<br />
[5 Minutes North <strong>of</strong> Ocean City]<br />
Dr. Martin C. Wisznat, Pastor<br />
Rev. Robert Dalberth, Youth Dlr.<br />
GREAT MUSIC,<br />
GREAT PREACHING,<br />
GREAT PROGRAMS,<br />
GREAT FELLOWSHIP,<br />
GREAT PEOPLE,<br />
6REATL0VE, ^<br />
MAKE THIS<br />
A GREAT CHURCH<br />
DR. WISZNAT PREACHES:<br />
"THE NECESSITY OF A<br />
HOLIDAY"<br />
Text John 6:15<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
TABERNACfy, Htw<br />
Jeraty<br />
SUNDAY, AUGUST 31st<br />
9 and 11A.M.<br />
(Song Service 7 15)<br />
MORT CRIM<br />
NtwttDin<br />
y<br />
THE OCEAN CITYTAS©*NACLE QUARTET<br />
Tom Perkins J. Robert Bennett<br />
feiredor-Qarltone<br />
J<br />
Tenor<br />
Winifred Def<strong>for</strong>e:<br />
iSWaroh Harding<br />
Soprano<br />
.contralto-<br />
NEXT SUNDAY, SB>TEHB£R 7th<br />
t<br />
.<br />
FRIDAY. AUGUST 29,<br />
Churches<br />
(Continued from pap 8)<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:30 ajn. • Worship Service<br />
li ajn. -Family Bible Hour<br />
7 pjn. - Gospel meeting<br />
i m m $ m<br />
REORGANIZED<br />
OF JESUS CHRIST<br />
Meete Sunday* Mil a.m.<br />
For In<strong>for</strong>mation or home<br />
< WEDNESDAY<br />
ralnlsn-y call 927-3258 or 46V<br />
- Prayer and JO®- . „. -<br />
i THURSDAY<br />
/WEDNESDAY<br />
> 7:30 pjn. - Bible Study 7:30 pjn. -Prayer and<br />
10:15 ajn. - Charch school i "h-atae In the pastor's luneT<br />
SEVENTH DAY AD.<br />
VENTIST CHURCH<br />
(Temporary Location)<br />
John F. Kennedy Blvd. and<br />
ParkRdV<br />
Sea Isle City<br />
Pastor Allen Fine<br />
SABBATH<br />
8:20a.m.-Worship Services<br />
11:55a.m. -Church at Study<br />
LINWOOD GOSPEL<br />
CHAPEL<br />
New Rd. and Pierce Av.<br />
Unwood<br />
O FRIDAY<br />
" 7:30 p.m. - Boys and v 0rta<br />
.night, Special program with<br />
games, prizes, Bible stories<br />
and bin.<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:30 ajn- - Breaking <strong>of</strong><br />
Bread<br />
11 ajn. - Family Bible Hour<br />
UNWOOD COMMUNITY<br />
1838 Snore Rd.<br />
Unwood<br />
Rev. William Conover, pastor<br />
Rev. Kdth Johnson,<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:45 ajn. • Church school<br />
wltt classes tor all age*.<br />
11 ajn. - Morning worship.<br />
7:80 pjn.. Evening serviee.<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
7:30 pjn.. Prayer meeting.<br />
10:20 a.m. . Song Service<br />
10:30 a.m. - Morning<br />
worship service. Guest<br />
speaker Rev. Thomas<br />
Hallam. Soloist win be Grace,<br />
& Hunter,<br />
UNION<br />
CHAPEL-BY-THE-<br />
SEA<br />
56th St. and Asbury Av.<br />
Ocean City<br />
Interdenominational<br />
The Godfrey<br />
Funeral Homes<br />
Established 1894<br />
80? Central Ave. 444 S. Short Rd.<br />
Ocean City, N.J.<br />
Palermo, N.J. i<br />
Phone 399-0077 Phone 391-00771<br />
Herbert L. Godfrey, Owner,- John T. Newman, Manager<br />
In Tlmo <strong>of</strong> Trouble, We Are As<br />
Neat An Your Phone<br />
Pledging <strong>for</strong> the future, as In fht past, the finest and<br />
most dignified, personalized funeral service,<br />
SUCCESSOR TO OCEAN CITY'S FIRST FUN1RAL<br />
DIRECTOR<br />
•'•<br />
Later Day... the traditional day honoring the labor<br />
lorca <strong>of</strong> the nation. Its a legal holiday,,. when working<br />
people across the country take a one-day break on the<br />
first Monday In September.<br />
Work has long been viewed as the cure <strong>for</strong> most Of<br />
the troubles <strong>of</strong> the world Honest and productive work,<br />
which one intends to get dene. Is a real blessing <strong>for</strong><br />
humans. It keeps us moving <strong>for</strong>ward and making" our<br />
days on this earth worthwhile.<br />
. As the parable <strong>of</strong> the tilents shows, pod expeets us<br />
to do something with our abilities Draw fresh inspiration<br />
<strong>for</strong> your life and work In your house <strong>of</strong> worship this week"<br />
Braii 1MB Kttiier Mviitniftg lima<br />
P 0 Bo. UK curigiBMii, Virginia 12m<br />
First National Bank<br />
<strong>of</strong> South Jersey<br />
801 Atbnry Avl. DU 399-1300<br />
Ocean City Home<br />
Savings & Loan Association<br />
1001 Aibury Ave. Dial 3990012<br />
Eugene W.Pashley<br />
ttHNKtAfmV,lK,<br />
Shore Road, Mifmon Dtal 399-3344<br />
Carey's<br />
RttfEitMStntct*<br />
IBM & Boardwalk Dial 399-0178<br />
Howard S. Stalnton<br />
810 Atony Ava. Dial 399-5511<br />
fisherman's Inn Restaurant<br />
MtiMiWMea<br />
1325 Atbaty A«t. Open Ywr Round<br />
Ready's Conn Shop & Restaurant<br />
39M418<br />
'9<br />
,SUNDAY<br />
9:16 am. - Sunday School<br />
10:20 axn. - Song Scrvlc*<br />
10:30 a.m. • Morning<br />
worship service. Gueit<br />
spealfer Dr. Robert L. Curry.,<br />
Guest soloist Gary<br />
Shoemaker, tenor.<br />
CENTRAL UN»N CHAPEL<br />
32nd Stand Central AT*.<br />
OceanCity<br />
Independent, evangelical<br />
Interdenominational<br />
"SUNDAY<br />
10 a.m.-Church school with<br />
classes <strong>for</strong> all ages.<br />
11 a,m* - Morning worship<br />
service. Guest speaker Major<br />
Kay Roberts <strong>of</strong> the United<br />
States Air Force.<br />
OCEAN CTTY<br />
TABERNACLE<br />
Wesley Av,, Mh to 6th sts.<br />
Ocean City<br />
William G. Luff, prertdent<br />
SUNDAY<br />
8 and U tin. • Morning<br />
service. Guest speaker, Dr.<br />
Henry H. Nichols.<br />
7:30 pin. - Evening service.<br />
Guest speaker Mort Crim,<br />
lecturer and newwnan.<br />
Chaplain <strong>of</strong> the Day: Dr.<br />
Franklin T. Buck.<br />
PRAISE TABERNACLE<br />
Ocean Heights Av. and Bethel<br />
Rd.<br />
Somers Point<br />
Rev, William Britt, pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
• 10 a-m. - Sunday school In<br />
Feflowship Hafl.<br />
10 ajn, • Praise and worship.<br />
7 pin.-Evening Praise and<br />
worship.<br />
GRACE LUTHERAN<br />
Shore Rd. and Dawes Av.<br />
Somera Point<br />
Rev. Charles Rlnck, pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:30 i n • Sunday School<br />
9:30 and 11 ajn. • Worship<br />
service and Holy Cotnmuirfon<br />
I<br />
I<br />
Sunday<br />
Thetmhmiam<br />
4,13-m<br />
Monday<br />
Thraahmlam<br />
Tuesday<br />
It ThEtxalimtan<br />
2:7-17<br />
Wrdmsdmj<br />
Hurst Travel Agency<br />
MfniMMn »f AMritii Ei^nti<br />
ISTAtbyryAvi. Dili 399-6100<br />
The Flanders Hotel<br />
iiiiVMiriftrMHH<br />
719E.11lhSt.<br />
Dial399-1000<br />
Starn's ShopRite Supermarket<br />
"Tm Mraibtf 1 Mi MM «f M Mm,<br />
SMwnMM*lliefM«l*MiiM .<br />
R.E. DARBY, Agency Inc.<br />
-tniunnct ExdNtmy tlwa IMS*<br />
B04 Central Ave. .39941049<br />
Ocean Abstract Company<br />
CMtMMriiailuanmCi.<br />
3207 Bayftri Drive OU 399-7577<br />
11BiSt*BMrtwHr<br />
The Bag Room<br />
MAMMfijMr.Pnpt.<br />
DW 398-5363<br />
TOE SENT1NKLLEUGER, OCEAN CITY. N.J.<br />
MDNDAY<br />
Marmora<br />
7:30 pm. • Handbell choir Rev. Robert AlUn, pastor<br />
WBDNESDA<br />
fjf<br />
6:30 p.m. - Recorder 9;45<br />
rebwrsal • (brallagoi.<br />
7:30 pjn, • Sancturary choir Ii gin. - Utor Service<br />
rehearsal --' . ' ': '-<br />
MESSIAH LUTHERAN<br />
end and Landis Av.<br />
Sea Isle City<br />
SATURDAY<br />
7 pjn. . Evening Service<br />
W8DJH<br />
I<br />
School<br />
Baxaar workshop<br />
THURSDAY<br />
lpjn. - Sharing group<br />
7:30 p.m. - Senior choir<br />
SUNDAY<br />
•BAVUU UNRKD<br />
METHODIST<br />
8:30 and 11 ajn. - Morning<br />
Service<br />
Shore Rd.<br />
ST. JOmra LUTHERAN<br />
Central Av. at 10th St<br />
Ocean aiy<br />
Rev. Albert Alspach, pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
8:30 ajn. • The service and<br />
communion.<br />
.9:30 a JO, • Christian<br />
Education hour<br />
11 ajn. • The service<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
10:30 ajn. • Morning prayer<br />
THURSDAY<br />
6:30 pjn. • Childbirth<br />
education, lounge,<br />
Methodist<br />
MACEDONIA UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
10th St. and Simpson AT.<br />
Ocean City<br />
Charles WUcock, pastor<br />
HJNDAY.<br />
9:S0 aum. • Ghurch Schoo!<br />
11 un. • Morning Worship<br />
S p.m. > Middle Choir<br />
rehearsal<br />
THURSDAY<br />
I p.m. -Senior<br />
rehearsal<br />
Choir<br />
WESLEY UNITED<br />
METHOpIOT<br />
Peter«burg<br />
Rev. John Qarrahan, pastor<br />
TUESDAY<br />
11 ajn. - Workahop<br />
1 pjn. • Choir rehearsal<br />
7:Mpjn.- United Methodlrt<br />
Women (ted Tuesday)<br />
I p m, • Covered dluh supper<br />
(last Thursday <strong>of</strong> every<br />
month).<br />
TUCKAHOE<br />
METHODIST<br />
UNITED<br />
Rev. John Garrahan, pastor'<br />
SWTOAY m- ,<br />
10 tm. -Sunday School|<br />
11 ajn. -Morning Worship<br />
7:30 pjn. • Hymn Sing (3rd<br />
Sunday)<br />
WfflONlSDAY<br />
8 pjn.. Choir rehearsal<br />
SEA ISLE UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
JJ 1 . Kennedy Blvd.<br />
and Park PI.<br />
Sea Isle City<br />
Rev. Jerry Ruff, pastor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
. 9:45 ajn. - Sunday School<br />
with classes tor all ages Including<br />
nursery<br />
11 ajn. - Worship Service<br />
, 8 p.m.. Bible Study<br />
8 p.m. • UMYF meeting<br />
TRINITY UNITED<br />
METHQD1OT<br />
Shore Rd. and Roosevelt Blvd.<br />
The<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
Touch<br />
When traffic li flowing<br />
smoothly It may Mem to<br />
the caiual ftaiierby thit It<br />
would take vary little<br />
"know-how" to keep if orderly.<br />
Yet, lit iomithlng<br />
untoward happen and the<br />
MiniebMrvar will become<br />
•wed by the expsrtist <strong>of</strong> an<br />
experienced traffic cop.<br />
And so It Is with funeral<br />
service. It is only when the<br />
un<strong>for</strong>iiten . bottleneck<br />
develop! that the layman<br />
Is imprassed by the way a<br />
trained ttaH headi <strong>of</strong>f incipient<br />
chaos and brings<br />
calm and order to<br />
situation* which appear<br />
untolvable. Then we ire<br />
reminded that fin beit <strong>of</strong><br />
equipment and facllltias li<br />
werthleti withfiit the<br />
devotion <strong>of</strong> Inspirad personnel.<br />
'<br />
WWBERG<br />
Funeral Home<br />
201 Aibury Avenue<br />
Phona 399-2654<br />
Seaville<br />
David J, Ourisman, Paster<br />
SUNDAY<br />
i and 11 ajn, - Worship<br />
service.<br />
10:15 ajn.. Church school<br />
TUESDAY<br />
7:30 pjn. . Bible Study at<br />
(he church.<br />
STRATHMERE UNITED<br />
METHODKT<br />
. Sharp, nUniitor<br />
SUNDAY<br />
10 ajn. • Church school<br />
/ 11 a-m. . Worship Service<br />
CENTRAL UNITED<br />
METHODIST<br />
Bban Rd. and Central Av.<br />
Unwood<br />
Rev. John Swing, pastor<br />
Hark EarL assistant pastor<br />
SUNDAY"~<br />
9:30 a.m. • Morning worship<br />
10:45 ajn. • Church school<br />
<strong>for</strong> all ages<br />
7 pjn, • Evening service<br />
8:15pjn.-Junior and senior<br />
youth fellowship meeting<br />
MONDAY '<br />
JYF s<strong>of</strong>tball<br />
TUESDAY<br />
7:30 pjn. • College and<br />
career volleyball in /dams<br />
Hall<br />
UNITED METHODIST<br />
CHURCH <strong>of</strong> iomerf Point<br />
Siore Rd. and Brighton Av.<br />
Rev. Robert E. Costello,<br />
pastor<br />
SATURDAY<br />
10 ajn. to 3 P<br />
Hope Country Fair<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Ranch<br />
10 ajn, • Church school and<br />
worship service. Nursery<br />
provided.<br />
TUESDAY<br />
7 pm, • Boy Scouts<br />
THURSDAY<br />
I pjn. • OA meeting.<br />
FIRST UNITED :<br />
METHODIST<br />
8th St. and Central Av.<br />
Charles WUcock, Patter<br />
Bruce E. Qingley, Assockte<br />
William R. McClelland,<br />
Associate<br />
John L. Wilson, Director <strong>of</strong><br />
Music<br />
FRIDAY<br />
7:30 pjn. • Senior choir<br />
8 pm' Masterworks choir<br />
SUNDAY<br />
I a.ra. • Church school,<br />
classes <strong>for</strong> all ages.<br />
1 9 and 10:30 ajn. • morning<br />
worship, Pastor Wllcock's<br />
topic: "The Nowness <strong>of</strong><br />
Chrtot"<br />
MONDAY<br />
Holiday • Office Closed<br />
THURSDAY<br />
7:30 pjn. • Weight watchers<br />
Presbyterian<br />
OCEAN CITY ORTHODOX<br />
PRESBYTERIAN<br />
32nd St. and Central Av.<br />
Rev. Steven Hohenberger,<br />
SUNDAY<br />
10 ajn. P Sunday School<br />
8:46 am. and 7 pjn.<br />
Services<br />
'Singspiration set al church<br />
The melodies from Bread <strong>of</strong><br />
Ufa arranged by David<br />
Culross sounded s<strong>of</strong>tly from<br />
the private dining room at<br />
Perkins Pancake Rouse in<br />
Northfield on Wednesday,<br />
August 20 as music<br />
representatives gathered <strong>for</strong><br />
fcreakfut.<br />
Plans were made and<br />
committees were <strong>for</strong>med <strong>for</strong><br />
the Singspiration Music<br />
Festival to be held October 13<br />
at LinvQod Community<br />
Church, sponsored by the<br />
Ebinezer Christian Book<br />
Shop.<br />
All choir directors and<br />
members are Invited to the<br />
Mule Festival on October 13,<br />
7 p.m. at the Unwood Community<br />
Church, where Don<br />
Wyrtzen and four artJits from<br />
Singspiration will direct the<br />
combined choirs <strong>of</strong> churches<br />
from the South Jersey area in<br />
fee bat and newest gospel<br />
music.<br />
For more In<strong>for</strong>mation call<br />
Ebeneier Christian Book<br />
Shop.<br />
UNON CHAPEL BY THE SEA<br />
55th Street and Atburv Avenue<br />
SUNDAY, AUG. 31st, 1980<br />
Dr. Robert L Curry<br />
Historic St. George's Church Radio<br />
Philadelphia, Renna.<br />
SONG SERVICE 10:20 A.M.<br />
Led by WMam Alexander<br />
SotoM • Gary Shoamiker, Tenor<br />
Organlit-Mn. Walter Ed wardi<br />
Chaplain-M.Adamt<br />
7:30pjn.-BibleStudy ,:<br />
FIRST PRraBYTERIAN<br />
7th St. and Wesley Ave.<br />
OceanCity<br />
Preachii* Christ Crucified,<br />
Risen, Coning Again.<br />
Minister: Rev. William<br />
RadcUBe Allen, ThJM.;<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Music: Henry C.<br />
Loper;<br />
Organlflt, Jen Rldgway.<br />
VlsitorB are eipected and<br />
warmly welcome.<br />
SUNDAY<br />
9:30 ajn. - Sunday School<br />
nursery through adults.<br />
Christ-Centered, Bible-<br />
Centered. Nursery far young<br />
children, 9:30 a.m., 11 ajn.<br />
A !
PAGE 8 — SECTION TWO<br />
Dr. Keen to be guest speaker at First Presbyterian<br />
Uie guent minister at First<br />
Freibyterian Church on<br />
Sunday 7:30 p.m.<br />
Prior to his new assisiinent<br />
at Or<strong>of</strong>ino he minLstered to fix<br />
congregations among the<br />
Dakotai (Sioux) on th§<br />
Siaseton Wahpeton RiservaUon.<br />
The Dakota Mission<br />
has its roots in Minnesota,<br />
where missionaries first<br />
arrived in 1884. As the tribe<br />
was pushed westward by the<br />
white man's setUeminta and<br />
mUlltary action, the Ghristtan<br />
missionaries went along<br />
establiihing Christian<br />
churches and Sunday Schools,<br />
In 1977 Rev. and Mrs. Keen<br />
were assigned to work on ttie<br />
Na PercB Indian Reservation<br />
in Northern Idaho.<br />
by<br />
fee<br />
Pennsylvania<br />
and <strong>of</strong> Princeton Theological<br />
Seminary. In ISSB after<br />
serving in the Presbyterian<br />
Qureh at Warminster, ¥i,,<br />
he began Ms ministry among<br />
the Dakota people in fee<br />
Sisaeton area,<br />
first Presbyterian Cnuren<br />
Maj. Beverly K.Roberts<br />
League seeks bus trip patrons<br />
Beverly Taht, president <strong>of</strong><br />
the Ocean City League <strong>of</strong><br />
Women Voters, hei an.<br />
nounced that tickets are still<br />
, availahle <strong>for</strong> the group's fund<br />
railing trip to the restored<br />
Oaflln Estate on Friday,<br />
September 5.<br />
The elegant Victorian<br />
mansion in pine Park,<br />
Lakewood, has become a<br />
major Jersey Shore attraction<br />
and the League's trip<br />
provides local residents the<br />
opportunity <strong>of</strong> seeing the<br />
estate be<strong>for</strong>e its dosing on<br />
September 4.<br />
The bus wiU depart from 6 th<br />
Street and West Avenue at 9<br />
a.m. and return at 3 pm. Hie<br />
cost will be $15 and will Include<br />
the bus fare, admission<br />
and tour. Lunch will be<br />
available at a cafe In the park,<br />
The gift and greenery shops<br />
will also be open.<br />
For reservations and in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
contact Jeanne<br />
Gorman at 398-3280 or lend<br />
your,check to Ocean City<br />
League<strong>of</strong> Women Voters, Box<br />
98, Ocean City,<br />
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Philadelphia, India, Ethiopia,<br />
France, Japan, Colombia,<br />
Pakistan and Cameroun.<br />
n» women <strong>of</strong> the ana are<br />
cordi^Uyhwlted to attend the<br />
Tuesday Bible Study<br />
Fellowship at 10:30 ajn.<br />
Sunday School with graded<br />
classes lor each member <strong>of</strong><br />
your family meets each<br />
Sunday jit iiSO ia,<br />
THE SENTINELLEDGHK, OCEAN CITY, NJ.<br />
James F. O'Bfyon<br />
Col, and Mrs, Roberts to speak<br />
at Central Union Chapel sendee<br />
Col. end Mrs. Edward H.<br />
Roberto Jr. <strong>of</strong> Us Vega*, will<br />
present both the Sunday<br />
school,and morning worship<br />
services at the Central Union<br />
Oapel, md St. and Central<br />
Av. on Sunday.<br />
Mrs. Roberts' parents. Mr.<br />
and Mrs. H.S. Huber <strong>of</strong><br />
FMrtektown and Ocean CUy,<br />
and her sister, Donna C.<br />
Lalne, <strong>of</strong> Marmora, the<br />
organist I or the chapel,! have<br />
been active In fuppprt <strong>of</strong> the<br />
chapel <strong>for</strong> many yean.' „•••<br />
Col, RoBerti, I the<br />
deputy test director <strong>of</strong> me<br />
electronic warfare during<br />
dose air support jotaTtast<br />
farm, Nellli AFB,Nevada,<br />
win speak during the Sunday<br />
school hour. Mrs. Roberts,<br />
Daisy Day drive<br />
rums $207,735<br />
• " ! •<br />
Daisy Oaf '80 resulted in<br />
contributions amountlrig to<br />
B07.735J9 <strong>for</strong> the benefit <strong>of</strong><br />
patient care ttTh» Children's<br />
Hospital <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />
Announcement <strong>of</strong> the total<br />
amount raised was made<br />
recenUy by Mary Brandon<br />
Strtdder, pmMent <strong>of</strong> the<br />
hospital's auxiliary which<br />
qwnsors the four-day drive<br />
annually each May. Mrs.<br />
Joseph R. Pieraml served as<br />
chfllrman <strong>of</strong> the drive.<br />
The campaign Is held In<br />
Philadelphia and Its suburbs,<br />
New Jersey from CaMden<br />
County to the ocean resort<br />
areas and In WQmlngton.Del.<br />
ApproximahsJy Afiu M n<br />
teerse»ch»n»Bd paper dattles '<br />
<strong>for</strong> money, Ms. StriekleT said.<br />
Volunteers In thi Ocean<br />
aty area ralswl a total <strong>of</strong><br />
n,l71. Local residents Mrs.<br />
Harold Bodlne and Mrs.<br />
Michael Sokaldry served as<br />
district directors. j<br />
Apprcodmatdy 24 percent<br />
<strong>of</strong> thelnpattentsat Children's<br />
Hospital are New Jersey<br />
rrtd«Bft, ":•••. ! -<br />
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All pictures that appear m<br />
The SenttaeM*dger nay be<br />
plcke4npatttaiolnce,Wah<br />
Street any ttse durtog the<br />
day, foBowtaf publication <strong>of</strong><br />
the paper. Because <strong>of</strong> tli B Ugh<br />
cost <strong>of</strong> postage, pigtn • can<br />
only be mailed ff ttiey are<br />
brought In with a I self<strong>for</strong>merly<br />
Maj. Roberts,<br />
USAF, who completed 20<br />
yean with the Air Force on<br />
July 1, wffl bring fee message<br />
at the 11 lunTserviee.<br />
Mrs. Roberts Is presently a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the Governor's<br />
Management Task Force,<br />
established by Gom<strong>of</strong> Lurt <strong>of</strong><br />
Nevada. The talk <strong>for</strong>ce<br />
consists <strong>of</strong> 24 executives<br />
waned mm private niunes*<br />
and wa8 cttoted by Qovenwr<br />
IistlnMaytobebpstabniieor<br />
reduce the Intreirtng nit <strong>of</strong><br />
state goverament operations.<br />
At tee dose <strong>of</strong> the 11 urn.<br />
service, OoL Robert* wUl<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficiate at the <strong>for</strong>mal<br />
reUrementceremony<strong>for</strong>MaJ.<br />
Roberta.She will be presented<br />
witt tte Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Defense Joint Commendation<br />
rooming worship will be<br />
M pjn.<br />
service on Sunday.<br />
at the Southern Baptist Jim O'Bryon, Musician<br />
Oonverence in OUfchoma. from Bel Air, Maryland will<br />
. H. Marshall Adams. Jr, will be preieatng a | nuslcal<br />
be Chaplain <strong>of</strong> the > day;<br />
William Alexander wfll be<br />
song leader and the eUevera.<br />
At the moment, we have<br />
Just such an example <strong>of</strong> a very<br />
confusing situation bat could<br />
give stocks a big push in<br />
either direction. Ifs the bond<br />
market, the biggest identifiable<br />
nemesis <strong>of</strong> stocks.<br />
Boa short- and long-term<br />
interest rates have risen<br />
sharply which takes potential<br />
institutional buying power<br />
away from the stock market.<br />
The current approximite<br />
rate on tbree^nonth treasury<br />
hills is 10 permit and on sixmonm<br />
bills 10 y« percent,<br />
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NEVER A WAIT PROBLEM<br />
points since June,<br />
Now, there 1 ! tte rub ai'weil<br />
as the question which d<br />
unanswerable. If interest<br />
rates keep rising due concern<br />
over inflation, deficit<br />
financing, and an economic<br />
recovery, tte stock market<br />
overall will suffer and fewer<br />
docks will provide pr<strong>of</strong>itable<br />
opportunities.<br />
However, if interejt rates<br />
continue up It Is likely that our<br />
economic recovery will abort,<br />
reducing demand <strong>for</strong> money,<br />
and down should come<br />
interest rates.<br />
In hindsight, the final<br />
resolution will probably lie<br />
somewhere in the middle but<br />
one thing <strong>for</strong> sure, no one can<br />
have a strong conviction on<br />
the outcome <strong>of</strong> the Interest<br />
rate riddle at this time. And,<br />
even if one had tte answer,<br />
me market may not respond<br />
in what now seems to us to be<br />
the correct fashion.<br />
More Important is to understand<br />
the trends already in<br />
motion and get with them. We<br />
remain bullish long-term<br />
because market action<br />
continues to paint a very<br />
positive long-term picture.<br />
Hie short-term outlook is<br />
much more uncertain as<br />
individual stock per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />
has become more complex<br />
with signs <strong>of</strong> internal<br />
deterioration and a still uneorreeted<br />
200 Dow point, flvemonth<br />
party.<br />
We thus look<strong>for</strong> some rough<br />
waters near-term but whfn it<br />
occurs we plan to Jump all<br />
over it as a buying opportunity.<br />
Investors should continue to<br />
buy selected Issues. Traders<br />
can stay long but stay careful,<br />
avoid the areas <strong>of</strong> excessive<br />
speculation, and hold a little<br />
cash.<br />
PICTURE PICKUP<br />
All-pictures that appear in<br />
Tie SentljittWdger may *<br />
picked up at the <strong>of</strong>fice, 112<br />
Street, any time during die<br />
day, following publication <strong>of</strong><br />
tte paper. Because <strong>of</strong> the high<br />
cost <strong>of</strong> postage, pictures can<br />
only be mailed If they are<br />
brought in with a self-<br />
•ddressed stamped envelope.<br />
V<br />
Vo-tech school <strong>of</strong>fers td^ki courses <strong>for</strong> fall<br />
The fair term <strong>of</strong> the Cape<br />
May County Vocational<br />
School's adult evening<br />
program will begin tte week<br />
<strong>of</strong> September 15.<br />
New courses being <strong>of</strong>fered<br />
Ms term include masonrymedical<br />
assistant- (advanced)<br />
; counted cross<br />
stitch- elementary auto<br />
maintenance; solar energy<br />
(baiie); soul food cookingsign<br />
language- data<br />
processing and introduction to<br />
computers.<br />
Courses in adult basic<br />
education (ABE), high school<br />
equivalency (OED), and<br />
English as a second language<br />
(ESL) are being <strong>of</strong>fered to the<br />
adults who need help in basic<br />
fundamentals <strong>of</strong> reading,<br />
mathematics, and writing.<br />
The objective <strong>of</strong> Qua program<br />
is to <strong>of</strong>fer county residents<br />
another Opportunity <strong>for</strong><br />
achieving an education and to<br />
earn a high school diploma.<br />
A minimum <strong>of</strong> 10 persons<br />
must enroll per class to ensure<br />
an <strong>of</strong>fering. Begistraflon<br />
fees are $10 per vocational<br />
courses, and 915 per<br />
avocational course. The<br />
registration fee <strong>for</strong> senior<br />
4tizens, age 62 and over, is<br />
waived/ •<br />
A nominal supply fee will be<br />
collected <strong>for</strong> those courses<br />
requiring consumable<br />
materials, such as baking,<br />
cooking, photography,<br />
weldini, ate. AH ties are<br />
payable at registration.<br />
Registration is to be made<br />
at either the Vocational<br />
Technical Center nr_"thi><br />
Career Ointer on Crest Haven<br />
Road In Cape May Court<br />
House, daily from 3 to i pjn.<br />
Tile following courses are<br />
being <strong>of</strong>fered this fall:<br />
^-Tuesday, ABE. ESL (day<br />
only)- t, air conditioning<br />
(basic); -fu(o mechanic<br />
(advaneWJs 'itftMng<br />
(general); bookkeeping,<br />
accounting 1; cabinet making<br />
(basic); calligraphy; conversational<br />
French; counted<br />
cross stitch; electrical hone<br />
wiring; floral design, dry.<br />
food and beverage<br />
management; OED, (day<br />
only); gourmet cooking;<br />
macrame; masonry; medical<br />
assistant (advanced); nurse's<br />
aide; oil painting; Oriental<br />
cooking; sewlni,(b*asie);<br />
small appliance repair; small<br />
engine repair; typing <strong>for</strong><br />
beginners; upholstery;<br />
welding; woodworking crafts,<br />
and yoga,<br />
—Wednesday, ABB - BSL<br />
(day only)i apprentice<br />
Wmtag (carpentry)- sponsor<br />
required; apprentice training<br />
(general), sponsor required;<br />
auto mechanics (basic);<br />
bookkeeping-accounting intermediate;<br />
cabinet making<br />
'(advanced); conversational<br />
Spanish; diesel mechanics;<br />
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3 Intoxicated ,<br />
4 Bivouacked<br />
5 Injustices:<br />
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6 Conceit<br />
7 Spanish city* •<br />
8 All over<br />
9 Pendant<br />
10 Pronoun<br />
11'Carrtad<br />
1iUp<br />
13 Ilia and ulna<br />
21 Alms<br />
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29 Fuel<br />
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31 Trlflonometris<br />
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35Urrusual<br />
37 Inducement<br />
38 TV part<br />
SB-Remain<br />
41 Plaything<br />
43 Consecrate<br />
48 Want<br />
48 Storm<br />
SI Spider<br />
53 Tightened up<br />
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55 Sprang up<br />
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cooking; knitting and<br />
crocheting; metric system;<br />
natural and organic baking;<br />
nurse's aldavoU burner<br />
servldngjO'photography;<br />
private;|ruot ground school;<br />
I; sewing (advanced);<br />
ind; silk screen<br />
printing; solar energy<br />
(basic); surveying and<br />
upholstery. , 1<br />
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data processing; Introduction<br />
to computers; drafting;<br />
English as a second<br />
language; furniture<br />
refinishlng; OED (day only);<br />
home construction-framing<br />
square; hotel motel<br />
management; medical<br />
assistant (advanced);<br />
needlepoint; nurse's aide;<br />
outboard motor repair;<br />
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sketching; sllmnastics; soul<br />
food cooking; typing<br />
(refreshers); upholstery;<br />
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(day only); air conditioning<br />
welding, and woodcarving.<br />
Courses in high school<br />
advanced; apprentice equivalency (GED) will be<br />
training (carpentry); sponsor held on Monday and Thursday<br />
required; apprentice trainingevenings at vo-tech, and<br />
(general), sponsor required; Monday and Wednesday<br />
black seal license; cake evenings at Ocean aty High<br />
decorating; contract bridge; School, from 7 to 9:30 p.m.<br />
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JAG EL 10 — SECTION TWO<br />
THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />
Through reconciliatimi with reality<br />
Psychotherapy helps 's<strong>of</strong>ten demands and strictures erf<br />
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PAGE 12 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY. N.J. FRIDAY, AUGUST 29.1980<br />
Tides, air obstacles at OCYC<br />
More than 80 boats, in-<br />
, eluding five Hot all the way<br />
Irflm Massachusetts' wire<br />
.^jtered In Ocean City Yacht<br />
Clubs annual regatta on<br />
August 23£tnd 24.<br />
, , Two raeei were held on<br />
Saturday and one on Sunday •<br />
picked up to 10 to IS knots<br />
reducing the problems with<br />
the tides.<br />
John Carroll took one first.<br />
and two seconds in the GP14<br />
to outpoint Many Bellwoar.<br />
Fred R««>n,was 4th,<br />
Ocean Oty Yacht Club also<br />
tor the six fleets comprised <strong>of</strong>took a first and second in the<br />
International 110s, Lighty junior Sunfish. Showing<br />
ningi, Lasers, GP-ltt ind promise lor the future was<br />
;. senior and junior Sunflah, Steve Madonna who sailed to<br />
Both races on Saturday two firsts and one second to<br />
. began at dead low tide but ____ out . WaUy , Middleton,<br />
; quickly encountered Incoming another local sailor, Evan<br />
•tides which, coupled with wry Michener, Mchener, also <strong>of</strong> Ocean<br />
Citv<br />
light air out <strong>of</strong> the northeast, Yacht Club, cane hone with<br />
:gave the skippers many a fourth place. Tha best the<br />
problems. As usual the race Ocean City Yacht Club sailors<br />
; committee placed fee wind. could do in the senior Sunfish<br />
; ward mark at the point <strong>of</strong> Beet was a fifth place by Jim<br />
! sfrongest tide, causing many Roprs.<br />
' boats trouble in rounding that Bill Clausen <strong>of</strong> Fleet eg,<br />
: mark. Other wan that it was a Ocean City took a flrit, second<br />
;'great, II long, day on theand a third to edge out John<br />
;j.water.<br />
I Sundays race was also<br />
^sailed at dead low against<br />
MflTrtng Incoming tides, but the<br />
fair, still out <strong>of</strong> the Northeast,<br />
Parker <strong>of</strong> Ocean City Yacht<br />
dub, while the best Ocean<br />
City Yacht Club could<br />
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Herb Aselrod's third and<br />
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PAGE 14 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, QCEAN CITY, N.J, FRIDAY. AUGUST 29.1880<br />
Parachute team slated<br />
per<strong>for</strong>m September 6<br />
/\ jA U.S, Marine Corps<br />
.'-•parachute team wUl present a<br />
„ flsplay. <strong>of</strong> airlal awobatlcs<br />
.Airing a free public show in<br />
'Atlantic City Saturday,<br />
jjeptember 8,<br />
•jS't31ie lO-njembsr Quantleo<br />
likydiven sport parachute<br />
team will demonstrate a<br />
''j^riato' <strong>of</strong> free tafl <strong>for</strong>rnaHoM<br />
'rand precision maneuvers<br />
during the 2tanlnute program<br />
?ygimlng at 2 p.m. over the<br />
: convention hall beachfront.<br />
• I" The event, sponsored by<br />
.Atlantic City, wiU be heM In<br />
-.conjunction with the final day<br />
"# the Miss America Pageant<br />
and the Indian<br />
Summer<br />
rjbardwelk Art Show. The<br />
- rain date will bejunday.<br />
„ ,,,Badi member <strong>of</strong> the team,<br />
'fMeh holds records <strong>for</strong> the<br />
"highest night frit faU (38,000<br />
•feet) and the most Jumpers<br />
f Joining hands in free fall (IS),<br />
t frill also land on a target on<br />
e';ia beach in front <strong>of</strong> oon-<br />
• vehtton haU. Mayor Joseph<br />
rtasarow will present a key to<br />
;,'* JHp city there to the captain <strong>of</strong><br />
Uthe team, Major David<br />
%ard;<br />
He<br />
junkers will reach<br />
^<br />
<strong>of</strong> up to 200 miles par<br />
1 hour In _ their leap from a<br />
onMnrine CH-53 helicopter at a<br />
iffilght <strong>of</strong> 7,000 feet. In tour<br />
separate jumps, team<br />
members will join in itarburst,<br />
snow-flake, and barber<br />
pole <strong>for</strong>mations that will be<br />
visible to the estimated<br />
1000,000 visitors expected to<br />
be on the boardwalk<br />
Saturday afternoon.<br />
Jumpers will wear flares<br />
ttmt will trail streams <strong>of</strong><br />
smoke behind them, creating<br />
intricate designs while they<br />
faU. A Marine Corps narrator<br />
on the ground will explain<br />
each maneuver to spectaton<br />
during the program.<br />
The Quantico Slg'diverB is<br />
sponsored by the Marine<br />
Corps<br />
Development and<br />
Education<br />
Command at<br />
Quantleo, Va. Club members,<br />
on active duty in me mUltsry<br />
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three women.<br />
The club operates an active<br />
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1980 SUMMER JITNEY SCHEDULE<br />
Effective June £8 through August M<br />
JITNEY MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY<br />
Jitney departs toll bridge at 7:43 ajn, southbound to<br />
Wth St., via Wesley Rd. to Battersea to Asbury, south on<br />
Asbury to 6th St., ea»t on Ith St. to ttntril, Mutt^on<br />
Central to 9th St. and east on 9th St. to the bus terminal,<br />
depart the bus terminal southbound to 59th St. west on Sth<br />
St. to Central then south on Central td 16th St., west on ISO)<br />
St. to the Palmer Center, south on Simpson to 18th St.,<br />
returning then to Central Av. and south on Central Av. to<br />
24th St. to Wesley Manor, (airport on call) returning to<br />
Central Av. and south on Central to 34th St., west on 84ft<br />
St. to Merlon Park^ returning to Cental Av. via Mth St.<br />
then south to 59th St. via Ocean City Homes at 54th and<br />
Biy. Jitney returns norUibound by same route.<br />
NORTHBOUND<br />
A.M.<br />
7:45<br />
9:15<br />
10:00<br />
10:20<br />
10:45<br />
11:30<br />
11:50<br />
P.M.<br />
12:15<br />
1:20<br />
P.M.<br />
2:00<br />
2:41<br />
3:30<br />
4:18<br />
5:00<br />
5:46<br />
8:00<br />
8:45<br />
9:30<br />
10; IS<br />
11:00<br />
A.M,<br />
7:45<br />
8:30<br />
9:15<br />
9:35<br />
10:00<br />
11:05<br />
11:30<br />
SOUTHBOUND<br />
PJW.<br />
12:15<br />
1:18<br />
2:00<br />
2:45<br />
3:30<br />
4:15<br />
5:00<br />
6:45<br />
6:30<br />
8:00<br />
9:30<br />
10:15<br />
11:00<br />
JITNEY SUNDAY ONLY<br />
Same route as week days.<br />
NORTHBOUND<br />
A.M.<br />
1:45<br />
10:15<br />
I1:4S<br />
PM,<br />
2:00<br />
3:30<br />
5:00<br />
6:30<br />
8:45<br />
10:15<br />
A.M.<br />
8:00<br />
9:30<br />
11:00<br />
SOUTIffiOUND<br />
PM.<br />
1:18<br />
2.-4S<br />
4:15<br />
5:45<br />
8:00<br />
9:30<br />
11:00<br />
1980 SUMMER BUS SCHEDULE<br />
Effective June M through August 30<br />
Patrons may be picked up and discharge at all Intersections<br />
with the following exceptions;<br />
1. No pickup or discharge on 9th St. and 34th St.;<br />
2. Jitneys and bus wlU use Central Av. between S9ttt St.<br />
and bus terminal (9th St.).<br />
Bus departs 99th St. northbound to bus terminal,<br />
starting at 5 p.m. Using Central Av. to 9th St. east on Sth<br />
St. to the bus terminal. Proceeding north on Atlantic to 6th<br />
St. then returning south on Atlantic to bus terminal west<br />
on 9th St. to Central, then south on Central to 59th St.<br />
NQRTIffiQUND<br />
SOUTHBOUND<br />
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6:00<br />
7:00<br />
8:00<br />
9:00<br />
10:00<br />
11:00<br />
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5:30<br />
6:30<br />
7:30<br />
8:30<br />
9:30<br />
10:30<br />
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Director<br />
At one time, Labor Day<br />
signaled the finale <strong>for</strong><br />
vacation activity at this<br />
family resort. In recent yean<br />
however. It !• the be^aning <strong>of</strong><br />
a "second season"<br />
A more subdued one, certainly,<br />
but* lovely time and a<br />
productive one <strong>for</strong> the many<br />
businesses that remain open.<br />
September and October,<br />
Deal-bid<br />
Top honors Monday night at<br />
the Ocean City Card Club<br />
games went to Richard<br />
Gibbons in bridge with 6380<br />
and Mary<br />
Whiteman in<br />
pinochle with 652.<br />
Runners up in bridge were<br />
Esta Jentach 5980; Ad<br />
Schaefer 5210; Peg Dorsey<br />
4650; Bea French 4610 and<br />
Olive Schaefler 4520.<br />
Other winners In pinochle<br />
were Carl Mehnert 641;<br />
Florence Punk 824; Nan<br />
Trucksess 610; Fred<br />
Schnltzler593; Helen Perrault<br />
5fl9; Alma Howe 581; Eleanor<br />
Daly 580; Mary Andrlen 578;<br />
Walt<br />
Bezner 571; John<br />
Henderson 567 and Helen<br />
Schalble SSS.<br />
The Ocean City Card Club<br />
meetB every Monday at 7 p.m.<br />
in the youth canter.<br />
SOCIETY SETS MEETING<br />
The Altar and Rosary<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> St. Frances Cabrinl<br />
Pariah will hold ita first<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the new season on<br />
Tuesday, September 9 at 1<br />
p.m. in the recreation cents 1 ,<br />
6th Street and Haven Avenue,<br />
All are welcome to attend this<br />
meeting.<br />
normally highlighted by mild,<br />
easy days, provide an Ideal<br />
time <strong>for</strong> senior citizens,<br />
parents with grown children,<br />
vacation homeowners tad<br />
year round reeidente to take<br />
full advantage <strong>of</strong> the city's<br />
recreation facilities minus the<br />
heavy crowds that marie the<br />
summer. ?<br />
And this summer, as we all<br />
know, was probably the<br />
busiest ever with most <strong>of</strong> OUT<br />
facilities pressed to<br />
mair)fpiim yjg.<br />
Win the second season in<br />
mind, an extensive program<br />
<strong>of</strong> entertainment has been<br />
scheduled <strong>for</strong> the Music Pier<br />
through September. There<br />
are two crafts festivals, the<br />
Art Center's pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />
exhibit on September 6 and 0<br />
and the senior citizens<br />
display, September 9 and 10.<br />
The Ocean City Fops Orchestra<br />
continues its concerto<br />
through September 4 and the<br />
weeks <strong>of</strong> September 7 and 14<br />
feature free entertainment<br />
lust about every mght ranging<br />
from big band concerto to the<br />
Mas Senior attten pageant.<br />
- A complete schedule <strong>of</strong><br />
September and October<br />
events to available atJW<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation centers or from<br />
the public relations department,<br />
39M111, ext 222.<br />
Ocean City's lifeguards,<br />
who nave done an excellent<br />
Job coping with the extraordinary<br />
crowd! all<br />
season, win cap their summer<br />
frith the annual lifeguards'<br />
Ball, let <strong>for</strong> the Music Pier,<br />
Friday, S p,m. Ticket are $2<br />
and available at the door.<br />
The guards are led by<br />
Captain George T. Lafferty<br />
andwillbeonduty.inredueed<br />
numbers, during our mellow<br />
September days.<br />
The LuLu Temple Concert<br />
Band Ml make Its annual<br />
appearanceat the Music Pier,<br />
Saturday, I pjn, with a free<br />
concert<br />
<strong>On</strong> the evening <strong>of</strong> Sep.<br />
lumber 2, Ocean City will be<br />
represented by three floats In<br />
the annual Mlas America<br />
Parade in Atlantic City. Our / :<br />
regular float will feature Mias '<br />
Ocean City and her court.<br />
<strong>Gillian</strong>'s Wonderland and<br />
'<br />
Slmms' will also enter floats<br />
in the gala parade.<br />
Bob Church, our ambassador-at-large<br />
in Ocala,<br />
Fla., has a habit <strong>of</strong> answering<br />
Us telephone, "Hello, Ocean<br />
aty South." This really paid<br />
<strong>of</strong>f recently when be received ,<br />
a call from old friend, Bill C<br />
Cambum, local resident, who<br />
contacted Bob while he was<br />
visiting Florida,<br />
Bob re<strong>calls</strong> that Camburn<br />
was one <strong>of</strong> Ocean City's great<br />
basketball players<br />
with<br />
deadly "set shot" mat won<br />
many a game <strong>for</strong> the community.<br />
Church, an ex-<br />
Marine, was also a basketball<br />
player as wen as a musician,<br />
photographer and fine writer. (<br />
Thomas L Rozanski, M.I ).,P.A.<br />
Announces the Opening <strong>of</strong><br />
an additional <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
tor the practice <strong>of</strong> *. •<br />
OPHTHALMOLOGY<br />
nl....<br />
4517 .Asl>nrv Ave, Ocean City,J|,J,<br />
'" on Friday, September Sth<br />
j<br />
Hours by Appointment <strong>On</strong>ly Dial 399-2000 '<br />
.1<br />
\<br />
©<br />
COMPARE<br />
30 Month Money Market Certificate<br />
10.95%<br />
Effective Annual Yield on<br />
10.25%<br />
Available During:<br />
August 28 to September 3,1S80<br />
$100 Minimum Daposit, Intirest Cradited Monthly,<br />
nn m H MM M DM fM n 30 nntt Tmitoiy H ^ M «d rt mmmtwrni tMi«iwt.<br />
6 Month Certificate<br />
FRIDAY, AtiGUST 29,1980<br />
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />
CLASSIFIED AD RATES<br />
Advertisements <strong>for</strong> these columns should be in the <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
<strong>of</strong> The Sentinel Ledger <strong>for</strong> TUESDAY EDITION Not<br />
LaterThan)ialurday Noon Fpr Regular Ciasslfled Section<br />
«nd Not Uater Than Monday Noon' <strong>for</strong> Too Late To<br />
Classify, fnday edition, WednesdaV noon <strong>for</strong> regular<br />
Classified,section and Thursday Noon <strong>for</strong> Too Late To<br />
C I ? 5 S I f V ' CALL 399-5411<br />
<strong>On</strong>e Time, 75 Words or Le$s :$3.00<br />
. . Own tran<br />
Iporfatlon. leth Sti area. Hour* 1-4 p m<br />
weekday! only. Call «ter4p.m. 3».<br />
HELP WANTED — fehiale male Light<br />
assembly and clerical work, year round,<br />
no experience needed Wlllson In<br />
dultrlM, 397 M50<br />
« J<br />
SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS —Ocean City<br />
area Ideal position <strong>for</strong> housewives and<br />
retired persons Positions available <strong>for</strong><br />
fall school term<br />
Licensed drivers<br />
needed or will Help train tor special<br />
license For Interview call George H<br />
Hoenasjr t>usservlceat9o5 Isle<br />
7 3V<br />
REAL ESTATE — position open <strong>for</strong> an<br />
experienced, aggressive full time sales<br />
person or broker Old estamlstieci canter<br />
cltv <strong>of</strong>fice with IIMral commission<br />
arrangements and It expanding their<br />
present olflce write Box ?«. Sentinel*<br />
Ledoer<br />
tf<br />
LBOAL .SECRETARY T- shorthand<br />
required, tull benefits<br />
Salary com<br />
mensurtle with skills and experience tf<br />
_.. — rnonday evenings<br />
only lrrtntyoaroldctilld CalU»MJl»»-<br />
BABYSITTIR — neattad <strong>for</strong> * year aid<br />
boy, south and location, mature woman.<br />
After school and sepm. ant night per<br />
week call afttrap m.WMaM *t<br />
LOCAL HiOH — school student naetfed<br />
<strong>for</strong> year round employment intr school<br />
and weekends. Mutt be at laaat u years<br />
old Light maintenance type war*. Call<br />
j?l4iM)D«twei«andSp.m.<br />
a-j<br />
OCEAN CITY—Homes sevhgsneedse<br />
rellsDle person, year round, <strong>for</strong> teneral<br />
<strong>of</strong>flca work salary neootlaue, many<br />
paid oer«fits For interview, contact<br />
Bob Smith. l*M01I<br />
••*<br />
FAMILY OF FOUR — would Ilka yearly<br />
rente*. Moose preferable, 1 bedroomi<br />
CallWtWW •_• "<br />
OLD WOOD FURNITURE — cleahlna<br />
out? cash tor contents <strong>of</strong> house, full or<br />
partial from Attic to Garage,<br />
almost<br />
lbht]»1JM7«71 11<br />
Personals<br />
Motorcycles<br />
DRY CLEANING — • lbs <strong>of</strong> garment!<br />
Mi bedspreads, drapes, etc. I *js M,<br />
Single, double and triple load washers<br />
and dryers wash, dry and fold service.<br />
AttendantondutystoSp m Openea m.<br />
to z a m wash Bowl, Palmer canter,<br />
1413 Haven Ave I"<br />
11T ANNUAL — Men-s Bikini contest,<br />
BrUte <strong>On</strong>ly, Sunday. August 10th, Wlh<br />
Street "Rod" Beach, 1 00 p m , public<br />
Invlttdtoparlldpateandartand<br />
lit<br />
YAMAHA — 197y-M0del<br />
NO.IT-400<br />
roooorbest<strong>of</strong>fer.Calim-IW. 913<br />
Autos For Sale<br />
THE LITTLE SHOP — with the big<br />
stock. Yam, crewel, needlepoint kits,<br />
complete list <strong>of</strong> accessories. Tha J«.B<br />
Yarn Shop, 3309 Assury Ave.<br />
tf<br />
RECUPTIONIST ~ typW With<br />
experience hi booMuMprng. houn r to t<br />
p.m. Phona<strong>for</strong> intervHW.MMns, 9-2<br />
OAROCNCRS HltPIR — Ml llm*.<br />
now into Nov. Drivers linns* raqulrad<br />
c.so par hour, call Kan southard after 7<br />
p.m. JW-MW<br />
tf<br />
HOSTESS—wattraiseirbus boys, short<br />
order cooks and • dimwMitn. Par<br />
man*fit Immtrjltt* optrling*. #11 HHW<br />
Apply Marc Anttnny Rtetaurmt, 11<br />
MecArttiur Blvd S<strong>of</strong>fltr* Poalt, N. J-<br />
V27-73IIO<br />
M<br />
REAL ESTATS — salseperson, active<br />
m town <strong>of</strong>flc* Call Mrnon Realty, m<br />
on ,• •" »f<br />
HELP NCCDED — tor house cleaning<br />
busmen<br />
Monday • Friday, psrtail »*•<br />
•anile children are in SCMOI. CMrtcttr<br />
references a must Winter *hlp pr year<br />
ttrtPIAT-m sport, J speed, '«»«,<br />
AM.FM,ltrack.»M0O«rba.tolfer Cjll<br />
SURPt-Ut JBEPS — can and trucks<br />
available through government agendas<br />
Many sell under SUM. Call 313?«.mj,<br />
ext. elM tor in<strong>for</strong>mation on now to<br />
purchase.<br />
ftf<br />
Autos For Sale<br />
ffli CHEVY MALI BU — station Wagon,<br />
P.I. P.B., auto, 53,000 miles,<br />
good<br />
condition. Call 39» 7103<br />
tf<br />
TAURUS — 1978 fully equipped trallvr,<br />
30th. bottles, sleeps a Used once, with<br />
extras-Must tell Call JV?2«S2<br />
ff<br />
1PAPERHANGJNQ &<br />
WALL COVERING CONSULTANTS<br />
Judy 399.2296 Peg 399-0567<br />
GIANT<br />
COIN-OF<br />
LAUNDRY<br />
OPEN 7DAY$<br />
Including Sunday<br />
Loads <strong>of</strong> Large Washers 8,<br />
Dryers. J{jV«f Any waqitlno<br />
SAMEDAY^ERVICE<br />
In Our preftsilonal Dry<br />
Cleaning Dipt, from Mon.<br />
to Sat.<br />
Ask about our New Service.<br />
Repairs and Alterations or<br />
New or Old Garments.<br />
CLEAN ALL<br />
COIN OP CENTER<br />
Grovcland Ave. t, New M.<br />
Ssmtrs Point<br />
ED'S LOCK SERVICE<br />
Installation! A repair*. 24<br />
hr. emergency service,<br />
"Your full service<br />
locksmith"<br />
Call 927-148? TH<br />
FURMlTUREBEHNISHWa<br />
AND BEPAW<br />
Pick up and deliver<br />
GILCHRIST FURNITURE ,<br />
RERNISHING<br />
300ChutthRd..Piliimo.N.J.<br />
398-3534 ItJ<br />
EUGENE W.PASHLEY<br />
AGENCY. INC,<br />
Complete Insurance<br />
Service<br />
Shore Roid.Mirmort<br />
DIAL 390-3344<br />
REUPHOLSTERY<br />
Expert Workmanship<br />
Quality Fabrics<br />
TWO WEEK<br />
DELIVERY<br />
Call Today <strong>for</strong> FflEE<br />
In-Home EsHmate,<br />
NoObllBatfon.<br />
PL ATrS FURNITURE<br />
927-8118<br />
SHU Serving You<br />
BROOKS TV<br />
TV t, Radio Repairs<br />
Electronic Servicing<br />
Phone<br />
399-1242<br />
Custom Painting<br />
Free Pr<strong>of</strong>essional advice on any<br />
type<strong>of</strong><br />
Interiorerextenerwvrti.<br />
M years <strong>of</strong> eiperlaMe. '<br />
free estimates t Fillly luvren<br />
Call Ron M7-3141<br />
PAINTING<br />
tattrt<strong>of</strong> - Exttrtwr<br />
FREE ESTIMATES<br />
CONSALVO PAINTING<br />
345-7998 822-7786 ti<br />
SCRUB-ADUB<br />
Open year round from 6:30<br />
n. to 12 midnight. Offstreet<br />
parking right at th*<br />
door.<br />
416 AtUnKc Av*. OctM CHy<br />
f<br />
TOM WARD'S<br />
UPHOLSTERY<br />
26S.ShonRMd<br />
Marmora, NJ.<br />
CUSTOM MADE<br />
• Dnptttei<br />
• Bed Spreads • Sip Crnnm<br />
•Vatanct*<br />
• Woven Woodi<br />
399-7554<br />
HOME HEALTH CART<br />
II you r>eo4 a nurse, nurse side, er<br />
compenlon at reasonable rates, cell<br />
Ouellty care, t days a week, 14 nr><br />
day.<br />
v compftta Nurilno Servict?<br />
6416757 •<br />
M. CHISM<br />
Reg. Builder<br />
Alterations, Additions «,<br />
Renovation*, Bathroom A<br />
Kitchen Formica work.<br />
Paneling, Drop<br />
Ceilings.<br />
No lob'too small, all work<br />
guarantatd, free estiman.<br />
CALL 399-8304<br />
FRANK TCDESCO<br />
Concrete Contractor<br />
n YEARIEXPEMENCE • CorHi(<br />
Drimuyi • Porches • Sidtwttti<br />
FkWfi-Etc.<br />
ESTIMATES 927S0S2<br />
Hoiiriiiii maa •«TIM*TII<br />
QUALITY PAMTMB<br />
398-3631<br />
JAMES M. STROM<br />
luteriar-llttanor<br />
rrr><br />
INSTRUCTION - yair round far PA*,<br />
private ana mmmertlel pilot. First<br />
lime up, you fly, N9 01101 fee, liffl><br />
t<br />
alts ayaliabie, law rates, call<br />
lime up<br />
uttng<br />
iitJM<br />
FORD IIBfTA-l(7*. radio end fleeter CADILLAC SEVILLE — l»7o every<br />
snort modal, 4 weed. AlMno t3,*00. Call<br />
available option, gorgeous car. Asking<br />
fltjUl «» W300Call3fl3l»4 «4» Autos For Sale<br />
rwnd. Fart tlma • Ml tlma. Call<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e?e.m.eraftarep.«<br />
tt-M<br />
trlODELS ALL ASES — No experience<br />
' Iwceasery Also to train Call 370 5322, It<br />
rcaM399oin<br />
I tf<br />
Collective Federal<br />
Savings & Loan Association<br />
ATUNTIC COUNTY OFFICES:<br />
Absecon'-AbseconShOpRite* CsntifP Egg Harbor*<br />
Mirgate* Map Unding* NotthfieW*<br />
PlttMnt»ill«»5omerj PtfrtSftopRite* Veotaor*<br />
CAPE MAY COUNTY OFFICES:<br />
Ocean City* Rio Grande-Rio Grande ShopRite*<br />
f)<br />
SECRETARY<br />
Minimum - High<br />
School<br />
graduate with two years<br />
experience in general <strong>of</strong><br />
fice work.<br />
Good typing,<br />
shorthand, and some<br />
knowledge <strong>of</strong> modern biffice<br />
equipment and practice*<br />
required. Salary<br />
competitive;<br />
good fringe<br />
benefits.. Please send<br />
resume to Cape May County<br />
Municipal Utilities<br />
Authority, R.D. t. Box 133,<br />
Cap* May Court House,<br />
-f<br />
Jt Does Make A Differenca Where *u Save!<br />
CLERK-TYPIST<br />
CASM0 CONTROL<br />
COMMISSION<br />
: '<br />
AnANTK CfTY OfHCE<br />
mriMf salary »M 10111"> t»,i n »t.<br />
JaenHIri on exparleiica<br />
This<br />
aosMoit Involves melma,inln9 dell,<br />
H«l, mint, in<strong>for</strong>mation retrieval,<br />
Contacfto* attwr units within the<br />
'(••I tgnmlsslen. some tvplng and relied<br />
'( \ dirties at rwiulred II f mi are In<br />
£K J terested, please send'a letter or<br />
< 1 rewmete;<br />
Mr. Jim FMrtdaca<br />
[ CMino Control Commission<br />
INSURANCE OFFICE — auto and<br />
casualty, experienced preferred<br />
Full<br />
week. Serid replies to Box )i7 Sentinel<br />
Ledger ' • 2*<br />
R6AL ESTATE — |oln the Century 31<br />
team. Experienced or will train. Full<br />
time. Century It, Coastal Realty 39°<br />
J u t . 1 . •.•.•,. •. . tf<br />
CHAMBERMAID — lull<br />
tlm* thru<br />
October, uood salfcry plua bonus. Call<br />
3W 3S1«, 0-12 a.m. or call 1H 3140 after 5<br />
p.m,<br />
tf<br />
MAINTENANCE — lifeguard, start<br />
Immediately, Apply In person 115<br />
Harris House Motor Inn, Kth and<br />
Ocean.<br />
If<br />
HURSES AIDBS —e*mea interest you<br />
m working <strong>for</strong> a prattle* rwittry <strong>for</strong><br />
home health car*? experience<br />
necestary. For In<strong>for</strong>mation can IDoJ4I<br />
til<br />
Situations Wantwl<br />
MOUSIISITTINO — Why ctMMOa laietrM<br />
your home vnwatcnM thla winlirt<br />
Responsible, experienced couple seeks<br />
heusesiftina position in Ocean city tor<br />
winter Call Dorean at WMW1<br />
«•»<br />
MAID — 13 v« old, osad witrf.<br />
references upon request. «W e dav. Cart<br />
Parian*, 3 W 4 M 1 t l )<br />
? E "^UB?u.~a;i l i«7nd 00 Sca1 l ioJ CLEANING WANTtD - or. Hay a<br />
Roosevelt Blvd. Marmora<br />
tt<br />
NOW TAKING — application <strong>for</strong> wWHf<br />
restaurant work. Apply In parson<br />
varsity InMOJimsT.<br />
if<br />
wm*. nat naa years <strong>of</strong> .nBertaiM lit<br />
house claanmg. WIH dean novas, stficesor<br />
apartments. CaillW^W *•»<br />
RECEPTIONIST—We<br />
neve en tm<br />
mediate opening In our busy Veterinary<br />
olllcc In Somsrs Point pleeie reply<br />
stating previous experience, olflce<br />
skills, end salary requirements. Reply to<br />
Box 75) Seminal Ledgei 1 "<br />
f-S<br />
KAWASAKI JET — ski <strong>of</strong> Ocean Clt»<br />
now mrlfle <strong>for</strong> part time cMitMna<br />
sianln« invnedutaiy W our let akr<br />
rente 1 !<br />
dependent. W* require<br />
rstponslbla Individual! only, to work <strong>for</strong><br />
3 to 4 weeks or jntll and <strong>of</strong> fummer<br />
season. Apply In parson. Md and Bay<br />
Av*,OC . - ••»<br />
BABYSITTBR — needed <strong>for</strong> 14 nwntti<br />
old stortsepi 3 7 to 4 • 5 days mature<br />
person References CellJWJU? *n<br />
BABYSITfER—needed <strong>for</strong> JOrJ nights<br />
e week Must be mature, reliable and<br />
have own transportation. Far In.<br />
"""" " , M<br />
HOUSEWORK — email<br />
#»*I1 ^*C"<br />
nrtlna ar*fa. cleaWnB Mttc*. Ha |o» h»<br />
WO or tasimall. Call mynnwitMN*<br />
Tutoring<br />
RCWIOIAL READING — Phonics. All<br />
me basics<br />
spelling, language arts,<br />
arithmetic, simple soeecti problems,<br />
recdlnaaa mrK tor prMlrB «rao*rs<br />
Qwt»«riih«»-h*!pll<br />
CanilS9te*ehar.<br />
Oty. Call Ift-ITM,<br />
I«ART TIMB - oaersmar raMOM wr ><br />
montnold s-4 3Bttire»«»nmiC»ll>H<br />
ail<br />
•,;/ . **•<br />
BA»VSITTINO IKJH-YIW <br />
HOBH CAT — 14, orange hum. fumer<br />
sills, new milt, si,47], Bayvlew<br />
SaiibMti,)lllayAyt,o,e,<br />
tf<br />
lUN^ISH SAIL - Amerkiav moat<br />
popular sport sailboat, avilltua at pra<br />
prjen. Hyvlew 5allbo.li, 112<br />
W RUNAlMUT — Bhlle wtih )t hp<br />
motor plus new trailer all In f<strong>of</strong>ajai.<br />
dltlon. Preserrtlyon trailer (juthavetoet<br />
niptiioct.n.anww<br />
;>-w<br />
JIT 1OAT — ildawinder, mt -51 ft,<br />
powered by 4JS 014s. M hp, VM-<br />
Pttl<br />
HOUSEKeEPiriQ AMD —itgnoVy. full<br />
ftme work In nurslnp nama, ielary mi<br />
ben»fIt*-eallMf.<br />
Mi*mpol<br />
COUHTBK slu.teierWf^wt.tt<br />
lumbar- end U H parten-aVirfta «•<br />
perietKepreferred CallJBVeJO<br />
tf<br />
wulpped, reupiwlslered, N M »»«. till or Nil',<br />
tang Haroor marina, f !MW<br />
ftf<br />
AVENGERS - lift left overs . new<br />
uud.rwrmnaon price-Call )tnm< t<br />
SHRII CRAFT— '71 . W LifWar, !••,<br />
ticalient condlilon, fully equipped.<br />
Including htad, VHF, and Cl, or,<br />
miirlaoers.etc.ts.ooo. caliwmw H<br />
SUNFiiH AND BOLLY - 1171, «.<br />
eMiant caMIIMn, bnt eftar. call Iff.<br />
im »*<br />
BOAT SLIPS - 14 ft, to 40 0, noaltfl*<br />
OgcM, docUM* water, SHCfflc, fMh<br />
ctsani tMfMn, i H. M wiW W lew<br />
. HM. Pafcong Harbor AAar r«a,fW «*• ••<br />
if • . • •• . • ; -<br />
OLftSTRON — 1«77 and Iff!, M ft. WP*<br />
"fj-hp Johnian, to day warranty en<br />
anolM.eillMMM4<br />
tl<br />
AM FT A PET — WUI brad eels, and<br />
oogs. <strong>On</strong>ly donttlen reautsftd. Hlinisne<br />
S94Mty <strong>of</strong> Oceen City.<br />
Tenneu*i"art(f<br />
sneiter Rd, Dally 1 to4pm. Phoelif*.<br />
l l w l i • g tf<br />
General Mdse.<br />
ALUMINUM<br />
SCREENS - and,|<br />
windows.<br />
RaterMnu ind nawj<br />
(mailed. Miami Somers CO.<br />
MM, Rouw f, tomaii r»M,<br />
tm. .<br />
NINE PUCE - ,Palerma,I»7v7»<br />
M
18 — SECTION TWO<br />
General Mdse.<br />
General Mdse.<br />
KAWASAKI<br />
JET SKIS<br />
BELOW WHOLESALE<br />
3rd Annual Rental Jet Ski Liquidation Sa'lR<br />
1 now n prg(rali, KiulUI jal ikj el BcHn Cliy. in aufngriiifl<br />
*'"'>'" Biiiip, gliiri Ig IM O.n.r.l ruille, |f|a K.wiUkl Jit Skil in 111<br />
pamai Diyiiiin. ••low wnsKlalil each unit, im man 100 running hourt<br />
mftEriariigiiiy rfegiidttlened. Mui! Sg ig maits rgsm far ntaf iaaiari. <strong>On</strong><br />
diietiv al tnd § §#y avenue, Sfear! ciry, Spin daily, lfl-5.<br />
M3<br />
MOPED -<br />
MgioDtcsnt, aacallant<br />
fi common. IMC In work lull cgmplatad<br />
I RUMH or Mia naaa mon.y KM Call<br />
] »l ?)0i amr 6 D m 113<br />
j FLiAM»HKIT-iastam»r!S,la,m<br />
, w J p.m., Somari Point pira company<br />
; <strong>On</strong>e lalhal Ha , Ismari Point Ipaca<br />
> avaitabla, Bring your own lablH For<br />
' In<strong>for</strong>mation oil «]7 Mil or S37J70I l»<br />
fOrllSINAL — Fhlladaiphla Dai 110til,<br />
JaUttrlllid, Buyar mill ramout and<br />
jir.mporl 1500 call »t«41<br />
IS<br />
,FLO»TIN0 - deeki, S'«M'. Amladi.<br />
toll lit 1100 aach or bail giftf Call<br />
jSt..l«'.Flar.IV UMtllafKm<br />
ti<br />
g Nee priei.<br />
•Mahaal Flna tiBlawari, unuiual gitli,<br />
1 ctrsi and wram FHIr s.<br />
jliiy, laM Hlvan A.. ]fltM4.<br />
flly thru laluroay, IO:M 10 » P,fn,<br />
lThiailJ<br />
IM<br />
. MACNINll-naw ind uiad.<br />
belly Irom iWlbl. tg .0«lbl P.r «•¥,<br />
J tilion ipaOal dlicounli, lanl, nil,<br />
|a. Tnirmic to ]«l tut<br />
tig<br />
INT¥ PBHCiNT OFF _ HI mot!<br />
i ai tr,» P(U Mjriit, mr H«v.n<br />
Jawilry, collttllbl.i, anilqvit,<br />
nino Op«ia.lly»lanajs<br />
II<br />
CV THI ILiPMANT'l -<br />
Mill<br />
illgut Flta Marhit, Sat, Aug. M, Ball<br />
F If la N Jaromt Av., AAarstta, NJ Far<br />
• W.MtlSli<br />
fit<br />
ITOVI - flood condition, M"<br />
it Ml, Call WMkand. in OX m<br />
.v.nlngi .nd waalMMVl (111) Ui<br />
I<br />
llf<br />
easr.<br />
tNTiQUiS - HI nil tap danturi<br />
•Dlntt, circa 1110, thlp mod.li. cIMU,<br />
•Ickar, China, gliu, tymltwrt, II Pgeml<br />
! inllSUM opw I] to 4 pm It) Short<br />
d.Jom.n Point »17Ht7 15<br />
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TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER,<br />
RE. For Sale R,I. PerlaM R.E. Par Sale R.E. For Sale<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 29,1980<br />
R.E For Sale<br />
psnil.d.nruf hHtM <strong>for</strong> ynr round uia,<br />
Vtrv gooo ccndltlan, Jonmon, fttaiign,<br />
H3W..leyAva 3W5O10 ' 129<br />
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VOU CAN'T BIAT THIS TWO FAMILY DWELLING FOR<br />
TNI PRICE.<br />
Twe bedrooms, I b«th,Jlrst floor and a big S bedrooms l<br />
baths second and third floors, Convenient location plus <strong>of</strong>f<br />
street parking. Fully heated <strong>for</strong> ytar round use, A real<br />
bargain at 170,000,<br />
GARDEN STATE REALTY<br />
REALTORS<br />
1780 Aibury AM, 399-3036<br />
WISHAM<br />
TRIPLEX good Income with<br />
I aptt. to rent. Priced In the<br />
40's,<br />
MULTI-UNIT,<br />
goad Income<br />
producer, 4 furnished<br />
units In gMd condition.<br />
Call now!<br />
810 Ocean Ave.<br />
3890900<br />
aCLUOTEiEACHFiOMT<br />
2733 Wesley Aysnue<br />
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<strong>for</strong>dftilli,<br />
FArttLWtAlltlYltaHtm<br />
LARSB HOME -or rooming Haute,or<br />
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narawssg tin. till Mthi, a.tln kltchm,<br />
living room, Iran serai, I «r garag.,<br />
laundry room, «K. httt, inc. cons',<br />
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M<br />
A new home can be €%t more<br />
economical than a resale home<br />
Don't just limit yourself to thinking only <strong>of</strong> buying<br />
a used home in Atlantic City or surrounding communities.<br />
The purchase price <strong>of</strong> a new home Is the total cast. No need <strong>for</strong> expensive<br />
repainting inside or out. No nead <strong>for</strong> expensive changes In the kitchen or<br />
bath or heating system.<br />
Whan you own an all new home you are surrounded by new homes in<br />
a new community.<br />
1*!<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly a new home has the latest In modern equipment, a bright new<br />
kitchen, cheerful spaeioui baths with private master baths.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly a new home has the latest and efficient heating system and central<br />
air conditioning.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly a new home Is completely insulated with the proper Insulation<br />
built-in, not a make shift after thought.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly a new home <strong>of</strong>fers the sheer joy <strong>of</strong> living in a home where everything<br />
Is fresh and new. With a new home you are not buying someone<br />
else's problems.<br />
We will deliver your home In 90 days with your own personal selection<br />
<strong>of</strong> color, inside and out, as well as rugs, cabinets and tile. We also have a<br />
few spanking new homes ready <strong>for</strong> you to move In,<br />
k<br />
OCtANCiTY ••"•'# i' :<br />
TWO BHDROOM cottage. J51.900. | _ ^<br />
TWO BEDROOM OUPLEX close to beach. Slft,0M,<br />
HEATED DUPLEX bit 1 lots, 3 bedrooms, bath, llvlno<br />
room, kitchen and washer. Writ fl§or, two bedrooms<br />
living room, oath, kitchen and washer en second floor!<br />
§129(HH? ~~ ~ ' ''<br />
THREE HEATED UNiTi J apt!,, have one bedroom,<br />
living room, kitchen, bath, rented yearly, Three bedroom<br />
apt, (owner's apt.) Excellent condition. Two separate<br />
Goss Realty REALTOR<br />
3258 Asbury Ave. Phone 399-2098<br />
DANIEL 0. MURRAY<br />
Realtor<br />
SAT. • SUN. • MON.• 11<br />
kMto4PM,/<br />
WreeflBnsi From Ocean City • 34th St. f§ Rt, 9 • soutti J<br />
mllei- Right en Timber Of, Vyest .,/<br />
Located on a beautiful wooded let. Living room, dining<br />
room, eat In kitchen with dishwasher, Jamily room,<br />
cathedral ceiling with sky-light also brick fireplace ftlog<br />
beii, utility reeitf with washer ft dryer hook-up, attached<br />
garage, vinyl siding, thrtt bedrooms, «4 baths. Priced at<br />
Ifl,0N,<br />
McCAFFflEY& RICE REALTY, Inc. 398-6224<br />
*.•:)?.&*£<br />
This is what we are talking about • a big new homo.<br />
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is the Hawthorne • Sample on display full pries is $127,900.<br />
Seven other homes from $109,500.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly B niintitts from Octan City • 25 minutM from AtUntic City. Hm you are in<br />
• ynr 'round community not a crowded summer rwort that h dastrttd all wirrUc.<br />
Hare you own a half acra wooded Mm. ,<br />
Now do you want a§25,000.discount?<br />
Than traval Just 10 mlnutts mot* on Parkway to our DannMlto community<br />
Sam* homas, same matarMs on PULL ACRE <strong>of</strong> wooded hroumi $25,000 lasi,<br />
Wa taww you waft coming so MM j««t finUiad a ftw hamas <strong>for</strong> fanmadtatt<br />
occupancy waiting <strong>for</strong> you, ' .<br />
Seven models also available at Dennisville on full acre vmoded lots<br />
from S84.500. Phone 861-5251<br />
RtaM om M«* to to. 9. It* on Rt.» am<br />
Mock to TMMMW ft*. (Sham FonU.R^rt<br />
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FRENCH REAL ESTATE<br />
. OWNEBSAYSSaL<br />
JUST REDUCED BY $16,000<br />
Located directly across tram Great Egg Harbor Bay and<br />
steps to ma Yacht Club plus situated en 4 buiidable lots In<br />
the .prominent gardens section si Ocean City. Four<br />
spacious bedrooms and 3 baths, large living ft dining<br />
rooms w/modem kitchen, laundry room and amenities<br />
far too numerous to mention. Relax by your inground pool<br />
w/patto and en|«y this truly unique name*<br />
Call French <strong>for</strong> further details and appointment.<br />
f^eHHtMTTMntMUSI<br />
Inlay panoramic Ocean views Irom your front perch,<br />
matter bedroom and living room on this luxurious<br />
townhoun trim i bedrooms, SVi lull baths, heat pumps,<br />
security system and completely maintenance free. Asking<br />
SW.0M.<br />
TW0FMB.Y<br />
Convtnienity located to beach 8. shopping. First floor has<br />
«emy t bedroom. 1 ban apartment. Upper eefMit<br />
Mttares 7 bedroomi, 1 full baths * 1 powder rooms. Both<br />
units heated <strong>for</strong> year-round we. Also <strong>of</strong>f-street parking<br />
«" teven! can. Excellent income potential, <strong>of</strong>fered at<br />
»14S.««0 furnished. \<br />
WreCOO-GAJOEKS<br />
wealed step* to the beach. h a vary quiet residential<br />
•re* HU» S kadraan tame It may to tell. 1st fl. contains<br />
U 1 , Dr. UttkM, one bedroom * V* bath. Md II. 4 bedroomi<br />
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*•*••• s ctr •"**«•>• nweh mere <strong>for</strong> si4i,5M<br />
Pint eftem* M IMs tsMMve raMMr on nicely Ian<br />
*«•»« I* wAuwt umt rmtn w/flrepUc*. separate<br />
•K, 1 liiilniwi. m Ml balks, enclosed<br />
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room, five<br />
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* wMrtjttaal bay<br />
MM an nw anMities <strong>for</strong><br />
aa Mty turn.<br />
VACANT UM<br />
—MH! wwibj< coruw let.<br />
FKENCHREAL ESTATE<br />
REALTORS<br />
LONQPORT .ISO HARBOR TOWNSHIP *<br />
Lageonlront 4 bedroom, JVi bath homa in exceiiirit condition<br />
with a n' bulkhead and slips. <strong>On</strong>ly minutes away<br />
from Longport beaches and the Inlet. Owner will consider<br />
taking back a mart gap.* to quailtledbuyer. call now <strong>for</strong> all.<br />
details.<br />
HILLTOP DRIVE-PALERMO<br />
Half acre lot. We will build your dream home on this last<br />
let that we ha we available in the area.<br />
O.C. GARDENS<br />
Your only chance to buy a large eommerlcal property in<br />
the Gardens, Store plus S apts. <strong>for</strong> only SIM.MO.<br />
111 ATLANTIC AVE. OCEAN CITY 399-1856<br />
If<br />
•<br />
Exclusive Beachfront<br />
Condominium<br />
HURRY! ONLY ONE LEFT<br />
WITH A 10 V,% MORTGAGE'<br />
OCBAN CITY-Now available at only $fi,o§8, this home<br />
oHers a spectacular view and the convenience <strong>of</strong> the<br />
beach and boardwalk at your doorstep. This unit has a<br />
bedrooms, )lle bath, w/w carpeting, washer, drytr and<br />
garbage disposal. Call Landmark today, and really get<br />
some sand In your shoes i<br />
Um LANDMARK<br />
• • REALTY<br />
3324 SIMPSON AVE, OCEAN CITY, NJ. 08226<br />
(609)399-4511<br />
•to Qualified Buyers<br />
TWO STORES cii'xM' each), one store fully equipped<br />
modern restaurant with seating facilities <strong>for</strong> io people.<br />
Excellent gross. Second store available <strong>for</strong> lease. Second<br />
Floeri exeeptienaiiy large modern apartment consisting<br />
Of living room with cathedra) ceiling, dining room, 3<br />
bedrooms with skylights In each room; IVt bathrooms,<br />
(Roman style sunken bathtub), beautiful kitchen Including<br />
trash compactor, dishwasher, garbage disposal,<br />
and corning range. Also Included custom designed wooden<br />
cabinets.. Financing arranged <strong>for</strong> qualified buyer.<br />
Roger A, Monroe Realty<br />
Realtor<br />
•35 Wesley Atii. 398-7000<br />
WOODS<br />
ABENtY<br />
REAL ESTATE-SALES and F<br />
North at Wesley Ocean City 3810200<br />
NORTH END COTTAee-fully winterized, 3 bedrooms, 2<br />
baths. Cape Cod in excellent •condition. Most reasonably<br />
living in Ocean City. Initial <strong>of</strong>fering Si?,iM.<br />
STEPS TO THE BEACH<br />
Gardeni Butch Colonial. Three bedrooms, IM baths, 2 car<br />
garage, new carpets, large decks with modest ocean<br />
views. Unbelievable location. Offered at *i62,000.<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP • Beesiey's Point, 1 plus acres<br />
located in an R2 lent, 449' <strong>of</strong> frontage on Reute I. Call <strong>for</strong><br />
details.<br />
•<br />
COMMERCIAL • two commercial lots, 10X109. Asking<br />
SM,009.<br />
. MORTGAGE MONEY AVAILABLE<br />
FOR QUAURED BUYERS<br />
KSNMP.<br />
HERE IT III The home at the snera that yeu'va always<br />
wanted. Walking distance to the beach, large enough <strong>for</strong> a<br />
family <strong>of</strong> I, located on an eversited lot. Thret bedroom<br />
duplex with first floor icreened perch, second floor deck<br />
with awning. Call today.<br />
IMAOINBI A 1 bedroom, S bath duplex working <strong>for</strong> your* 1<br />
Two yearly tenants, convenient to stores and recreation *<br />
area. Lovely neighborhood, stop In, we would be piease*«<br />
to givt you mere details.<br />
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SHARP REAL ESTATE<br />
TWO OFFICES TO SERVE YOU<br />
5501 West Ave.<br />
3990714<br />
3991137<br />
A FAMILY TRADtTION<br />
421BATTERSEARQAD<br />
M<br />
franklin 'Williams<br />
REALTORS<br />
COASTAL REALTY<br />
EACH OmCI» WDfPENDEMTLY OWNED irrfOPGRATED<br />
330AUanticAwe. O.C.N.J. 399-3889<br />
"Nmw Lining" SeuthMd duplex two blocks to beach, %<br />
BR-1 bath per unit, patio and laundry room. Call far appointment,<br />
went last long at «i25,000.<br />
"New Listing"<br />
sold ceist furnished Duplex across the<br />
Stitet from beach with ocean view on S0'Xin r lot. Flnt !<br />
floor unit heated. Three ear detached garage, liio.ooo.<br />
"Four Unit Investment Property" Beach block, two<br />
units heatid, <strong>of</strong>f-street parking ail <strong>for</strong> only 1111,900,<br />
"Great Commercial Investment" Two sterai and two<br />
1 BR apartments. Central downtown location, »100,000.<br />
"H5,000 Income" apprex. plus year round living<br />
quarters from this Investment property. Six apartments<br />
and?rooms <strong>for</strong> $w,5oo.<br />
"Brlgantlne" split level on corner let. Features 4<br />
bedroomi, large Lr. with fireplace and cathedral ceilings,<br />
gas htat, Mlnutei to new Holiday Inn Casino. $IS0,000.<br />
"Take A Look" At this J BR home with 2 baths, gas heat<br />
plus a two ear garage <strong>for</strong> only U4,SM,<br />
"Cleart At A Whistle"<br />
Duplex with two 4 bedroom apts.<br />
plus one 1 BR garage apartment, plus large ) car<br />
garage with workshop. Beachblock, gas heat, vary low<br />
maintenance, t •«•>• 00.<br />
"Reduced" to t4?,000. commercial building plus rear 1<br />
Br. apartment. Needs work, great potential.<br />
"Large family?"<br />
Try this two family horn* with an income<br />
from the I BR apartment plus live In a very nice «<br />
Br apartment with 3 bathi. Economical gas heat, nicely<br />
decorated. *i 15,000.<br />
Chen, maid's ream, lab and<br />
laundry on first floor. Two<br />
bedrooms and tile bath on<br />
second fleer. Plastered<br />
walls. Insulated, oil htat, 2<br />
ear garage, A-I condition.<br />
Ji10,000.<br />
MAGNIFICENT HOME In<br />
Gardens<br />
situated en<br />
spacious grounds. Entrance<br />
hall, large living room,<br />
fireplace, sunrosm, <strong>for</strong>mal<br />
dining room, eat-In country<br />
kitchen, bath. Second floor<br />
has 3 bedrooms, 1 tile baths<br />
and sun deck. Third floor<br />
hat 2 bedrooms, file bath.<br />
Hot air heat, alum, siding,<br />
2 car oara.o«. Included H<br />
•wail W !*•»<br />
tarpe*/^fivv<br />
refrigerator,<br />
washer, house,<br />
dryer, dishwasher, ample<br />
room <strong>for</strong> swimming pool.<br />
Excellent buy <strong>for</strong> tl*7.HS.<br />
chant washer, dryer, dishwasher,<br />
bedroom and<br />
powder room on first floor.<br />
Three bedrooms and bath<br />
on second floor. Gas h.w.<br />
Nat, garage. Reduced far<br />
quick sale to if 1,100.<br />
OCEAN COLONY CONDOliving<br />
room, kitchen, one<br />
bedroom and bath, unfur<br />
nished. Many extras, very<br />
nice <strong>for</strong> HI,S00,<br />
SPACIOUS<br />
HOME opposite<br />
bay in Gardens with<br />
swimming pool, located on<br />
Urge lot, lioxlli. Pour<br />
bedrooms, 2 baths, ell heat,<br />
1 car garage and workshop:<br />
4 FAMILY APT. House<br />
near beach, two s<br />
bedroom' apt*, plus TWO 1<br />
««droem apts. all heated,<br />
.good<br />
investment lor<br />
*130,0O0.<br />
MODERN RANCHER in<br />
gardens. Living room,<br />
dining area, kitchen, J<br />
bedrooms, n» baths,<br />
economical gas h.w, heat.<br />
J itory<br />
centrally located,<br />
living room, dining area,<br />
kitchen on first floor. Three<br />
bedrooms, den and bath on<br />
second floor, Oas heat,<br />
asbestos siding. Seed buy<br />
<strong>for</strong> Mf,000.<br />
GARDENS DUPLEX, first<br />
floor 4 bedrooms, IVJ<br />
baths; second floor 4<br />
bedrooms, V/i baths, elec.<br />
heat. Good buy <strong>for</strong> *n 0,000.<br />
BEACHFRONT<br />
BRAND<br />
new home, i bedrooms, 1<br />
baths, family room, 2<br />
electric heat.<br />
iUMM.<br />
O.C. BOARDWALK Prime<br />
location. 2 stores and a<br />
miniature golf course me!,<br />
equipment. Excellent buy.<br />
Call us <strong>for</strong> details.<br />
"••'OerdMS, 4<br />
apt. on 1st floor,<br />
SMNI investment, $M,Mg,<br />
<strong>for</strong>»2!5,0O0.<br />
OCEAN VIEW Custard<br />
1<br />
stand and fake out located<br />
on t commercial acres en<br />
Route 9. well established<br />
with very good Income.<br />
$195,000.<br />
COMMERCIAL ACRES-1I<br />
(approximate) In prime<br />
location In Llnwoed. For in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call Hager Real<br />
•state.<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
WATERFRONTS<br />
LARGE SINGLE family en<br />
the 17th st. Lagoon with llv,<br />
rm., din. rm., 1 kitchens,<br />
family rm., breakfaif rm.,<br />
4 Mrms,, 1 full bathi, fully<br />
heated • and situated en<br />
large let with 4 boattllps.<br />
Can convert to 2 family.<br />
Reasonable <strong>for</strong> ti«,ooo.<br />
•AYPRONT, Two family,<br />
main house consists <strong>of</strong><br />
living room, dining room,<br />
kitchen, utility room, I<br />
bedrooms, m baths and<br />
sleeping porch. Apartment<br />
has 2 bedrooms, 1 full bath.<br />
1 lone gas hot water heat.<br />
Large porch, deck, dock<br />
and 3Vi boatsiipi. Raise the<br />
curtain en a new III* style<br />
by<br />
phoning us todayi<br />
$211,099.<br />
I LAGOONFRONT Preitlgo<br />
home with eye appeal, this<br />
it It, make your Inspection<br />
I new and you will see <strong>for</strong><br />
yourself the owners did not<br />
' cut nrnera,while eenttrw<br />
ting thli - -atoMi . 4<br />
bedroom, 3 bathroom<br />
custom colonial. Call 399-<br />
5711 <strong>for</strong> complete details.<br />
New $211,999.<br />
IMMACULATE<br />
fi«nf,<br />
fam"<br />
Aikli<br />
nlshew.<br />
1 -goonirger<br />
beat<br />
unfur-<br />
'115,000.00<br />
WESLEY PLACE CONDOMINIUMS<br />
Betwwn 4f h 1 Sih Sti. on Wittoy AVMUI, Ocfin Oty, NJ,<br />
MODEL OPEN DAILY<br />
New 12 Unit Condo. Complex iost blocks from the beach and boardwalk and<br />
across the street from Ocean City's famous Cultural Arts Center<br />
•3 BEDROOMS . •2 BATHS<br />
• FIREPLACE<br />
'MINIMUM MAINTENANCE<br />
• BRICK EXTERIOR<br />
« 1400 SQUARE PUT<br />
• ALLAPPUANCIS<br />
• CENTRA!, AIR/HIAT<br />
LIBERAL FINANCING AVAILABLE TO OUALIREO BUYERS<br />
MORRISON REALTORS<br />
8th St 4 Ocean Ave.<br />
399-5211<br />
Ocsan Colony Condo<br />
935 Ocean Ava.<br />
398-7140<br />
MAIN BAY Panoramic<br />
View from open deck on 3<br />
. lavels-home recently<br />
rsmodeltd,<br />
consists <strong>of</strong><br />
living room, dining room,<br />
, kitchen, (unroom, 3<br />
bedrooms, m baths, laundry<br />
room, deck and beat<br />
slip, Inspect today!<br />
Reduced to $152,500.<br />
ATTENTION<br />
YACHT-<br />
SMAN is your boat 49'.<br />
Want to build your dream<br />
homo? if it is-if you dowe<br />
have the perfect<br />
(•geonfrent let <strong>for</strong> you-<br />
109' protected waterfrentage.<br />
Convenient to airport<br />
and golf course. Call us<br />
now,<br />
RIVIERA<br />
Lageonfront,<br />
largo family home, living<br />
room, dining room, kitchen,<br />
1 bedrooms, 2 baths,<br />
family room with fireplace,<br />
laundry, 1 car garage,<br />
heated and centra) air conditioned.<br />
Large fenced<br />
yard and rear patio. 1<br />
floating docks with 1<br />
boatslipt. Mike it a point to<br />
Imped<br />
this exceptional,<br />
home) $211,999.<br />
COULD YOU use an income<br />
Lagoenfront, we just<br />
listed oner 1st fi. Liv. Rm.,<br />
Din.<br />
area, kitchen, two<br />
Mrms., and bathroom. 2nd<br />
II. one bdrm. unit • Decks,<br />
dock, and twe boatsllps.<br />
Mostly fumishedi<br />
•AYPRONT with very active<br />
business, combined<br />
with personal living quarters,<br />
plus rental unit or<br />
units, Over 35 beat slip rentals-It's<br />
a golden opportunity<br />
<strong>for</strong> a working family<br />
land can be expanded in'<br />
many ways. It would be a<br />
one <strong>of</strong> a kind with a little<br />
<strong>for</strong>esight, and in heavy<br />
demand<br />
(generating<br />
greater pr<strong>of</strong>its). Personal<br />
Interviews<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly - No<br />
Telephone In<strong>for</strong>mation!<br />
EXECUTIVE<br />
LAGOON-<br />
FRONT Home. Designed<br />
with waterfront living in<br />
mind with Its expansive<br />
decks, docks, plus boat<br />
slips. Home consists <strong>of</strong><br />
living room, dining room,<br />
kitchen, 1 bedrooms, ]<br />
baths, laundry, garage, has<br />
gas hot air heat. Mxiw let.<br />
Two family toned. Call us<br />
1211,000^<br />
RESIDENTIAL<br />
SOUTH END sortT Street,<br />
Steps to beach, 1st II. Condo<br />
unit, living .room with<br />
fireplace, dining area, kitchen,<br />
1 bedrooms, 2 full<br />
baths.<br />
Beautifully furnished.<br />
Financing<br />
available to qualified<br />
buyer. Near beach. Call us<br />
newt<br />
SOUTH END 50th Street.<br />
2nd II. cende unit with<br />
ocean view, living room,<br />
dining area, kitchen, 3<br />
bedrooms, 2 lull baths.<br />
Tastefully<br />
furnished and<br />
decorated.<br />
Financing<br />
available to qualified<br />
buyer. Near beacn. Call us<br />
* - i w w . ' ' • • • • ' • - • - . - • . • • • • • •<br />
DUPLEX<br />
LOT, Good<br />
yearly location near stores<br />
and school. 57.5x90 Call Us<br />
New!<br />
THRIE FAMILY unit;<br />
lay Areai Front house 1st<br />
II. 2 bdrms,, den, m bath,<br />
and II, 3 bdrms., 1 bath.<br />
Rear cottage 2 bdrms., 1<br />
bath. Seed Investment Opportunity.<br />
$t?,M6 Furnished,<br />
inspect Newl<br />
NEAR OCEAN CITY<br />
Yacht Club i<strong>of</strong>< ** irdens,<br />
Colonlai.itrtrtV<br />
(speet,<br />
Fin.<br />
W** fcl ctt1.ivlng<br />
l*r\s, dining<br />
'oedrooms, two<br />
bathrooms, elfered unfurnished<br />
§11,500.00<br />
PRICE<br />
REDUCED FOR<br />
Action. Over 110,000<br />
Reduction, nice single<br />
close to beach, has living<br />
room, new kitchen, dining<br />
area, 1 bedrooms, \Vt<br />
baths, nice site let with ell<br />
street parking. Also plans<br />
lor 2nd unit. Sfl.SOO. Call<br />
us.<br />
EXCELLENT 15th St.<br />
Area, Investment property,<br />
Multi family near<br />
beach. 1st unit, 3 bedroom,<br />
bath, 2nd unit 1 bedrooms,<br />
bath • 3rd unit, 2 bedrooms,<br />
1 bath. Coed rental history,<br />
Call us <strong>for</strong> complete details I<br />
tll7,M0.<br />
RIVIERA Three bedroom<br />
ranch home situated on<br />
55x100 lot with living room,<br />
dining area, large country<br />
kitchen, full bath, VA car<br />
detached<br />
garage, weedburning<br />
fireplace, new<br />
heater and hot water<br />
heater, quiet year round<br />
area. Offered with limited<br />
home warranty. tn,m.<br />
NEW REDUCED Price,<br />
Corner duplex <strong>of</strong>fering<br />
open front perches, living<br />
room, dining area, three<br />
bedrooms, lull bathroom,<br />
outside central laundry<br />
room, plenty <strong>of</strong> parking,<br />
owner will fake back mortgage<br />
to qualified buyer at<br />
10%% interest.<br />
SEASCAPE Condominium<br />
4lst St. area, penthouse<br />
unit <strong>of</strong>fering living room,<br />
with balcony, dining area,<br />
kitchen, three bedrooms,<br />
and three lull bathrooms,<br />
<strong>of</strong>f street parking, furnished<br />
and only a short<br />
distance to beach. Call us •<br />
newl<br />
NEW REDUCED Price.<br />
Close to beach, vary cheerful<br />
family home with ex*<br />
cellent mortgage terms<br />
available to qualified<br />
buyer. Ten (10%) percent<br />
interett-home<br />
with open<br />
front porch, large living<br />
room with fireplace, full<br />
dining ream, large kitchen,.<br />
live If) bedrooms, \Vi<br />
bathrooms,<br />
' furnished,<br />
detached one car garage<br />
and ell street parking, Call<br />
us now • Tomorrow may to<br />
teojate.<br />
DUPLEX 21st st. Area, 2<br />
bedrooms, 1 den, m baths<br />
each unit rented, 40x100 lot.<br />
Nice area, includes ranges,<br />
refrigerators,<br />
dishwashers,<br />
garbage<br />
disposals. Approximately »<br />
years eld. Asking *us,ooo.<br />
For full particulars call<br />
new!<br />
SOUTH END 4U4 Asbury<br />
Ave, Large single or easily<br />
converted to two family,<br />
has lunporegygi t room.<br />
chens,_<br />
Vise to beach. Offered<br />
partly furnished. The<br />
time to buy is newl<br />
1127,000.00.<br />
TWO FAMILY, pleasure<br />
Ave, Quiet bay area, 2<br />
bedrooms, 1 bath each unit,<br />
.both heated. Many nice<br />
improvements like wall to<br />
wall carpet, new ktichen on<br />
1st II. Newly painted in and<br />
out. Asking $79,500.<br />
NEW LISTING Centrally<br />
located single family,<br />
commercial<br />
zone, has<br />
possibilities, 1 bedrooms, 2<br />
baths, gas hot water heat.<br />
Extensive<br />
renovations<br />
being completed. Call now<br />
lor complete details 1'<br />
Mf.fN,<br />
LOOKING <strong>for</strong> a duplex lotT<br />
Located in convenient year<br />
round area, complete with<br />
waterfront views. Call us<br />
<strong>for</strong> details I<br />
§41,100.00 TWO FAMILY<br />
Apartment, 1st unit liv.<br />
rm., din. rm,, W'chen, two<br />
bdrms, AunMi id unit,<br />
Sunre* V 1 - ..etff rm.,<br />
tkfanC^<br />
*#orrns.,<br />
bath rVV'rurnijhed. Call<br />
us New-Tomorrow may<br />
be too late!!!<br />
NEAR YACHT CLUB Two,<br />
family with two bdrms.. In<br />
each unit. <strong>On</strong>e unit presently<br />
rented yearly. Included<br />
in this sale extensive<br />
renovations, including exterior<br />
paint. Listed under<br />
$120,000.<br />
NEAR GARDENS Be In on<br />
the ground floor, •rand<br />
new Dupiex, Corner let<br />
50x115, 1st II. Three Mrms.,<br />
2 baths, 2nd II. three<br />
bdrms,, 3 bathrooms, plus<br />
left - Real Honest Quality.<br />
See plans at our ellleei i I<br />
NEAR GARDENS and O.C.<br />
Yacht Club, New Duplex to<br />
be built. Total ol i bdrms.,<br />
and sleeping l<strong>of</strong>t, and S<br />
bedrooms. See plans and<br />
buy be<strong>for</strong>e the price gees<br />
up!H<br />
CINTRAL Avenue, Near<br />
beach, larger single twin<br />
with 4 bedrooms, 1 bath,<br />
living room with weedburnlng<br />
fireplace, dining room<br />
and kitchen, gas hot water<br />
heat. Owmr will consider<br />
financing to qualified<br />
buyer. Reduced to $75,000.<br />
A LITTLE LOVING car*<br />
will make this Multl-family^<br />
an excellent<br />
invwtmMt.-<br />
All units ranted, Oai heal'!<br />
each apartmenti ideal font<br />
handyman. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
aiklna"'<br />
ISf,SM. Ooed opportunity j -<br />
Call <strong>for</strong> full details! :<br />
^<br />
U<br />
INVEST^<br />
MINT Property, Threeunits<br />
with appro*, gross In-; 1 !<br />
come <strong>of</strong> tM«. Prom<br />
house! 1st fl, living ram.<br />
dining area, I bedrooms, 1<br />
bath, HM fl. living room,<br />
dining room, 4 bedrooms, 1,<br />
bath. Rear Cottao*; Living<br />
room, kitchen, I bedroom<br />
and bath, priced In the<br />
t»f. Better Hurryi<br />
BOPLlx LOT „<br />
Good location <strong>for</strong> yearly<br />
units. Asking $$»,Jco.'<br />
Check with us newl<br />
TWO FAMILY 1st unit,<br />
living room wrrh fireplace,<br />
dlnlng-kltehen<br />
combination,<br />
W bath, 1<br />
bedroom. Bid unit, living<br />
l\<br />
comb., 1<br />
bath ft >•:<br />
bedrooms. Ground leve( r,<br />
garage, laundry area aM><br />
shWer, Anting %n.m; r<br />
Owner wants <strong>of</strong>fer. Impact<br />
todayi !l<br />
COMMERCIAL<br />
LOOKING POR a buslneu:<br />
home combination, •iMlrand<br />
frame<br />
conitriictlon^<br />
Oarage, <strong>of</strong>fice, Vi bath, ami 1<br />
storage room. Very nletj<br />
2nd fi. liv. rm., din.'<br />
kitchen combo., two iar«t<br />
bdrms., and bath. Ideal <strong>for</strong>t<br />
many types <strong>of</strong> buslnHsei'^<br />
1119,999. ft<br />
'COMMERCIAL Property^<br />
Asbury Avenue, 1st H. nut.<br />
large store area, shop awtl<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice, V, bath. 2nd fl, has*<br />
storage rooms and 1<br />
Heat and central<br />
Owner will consider<br />
cing to qualified buyer,;<br />
Suitable <strong>for</strong> many types tfrj<br />
businesses. So get your'<br />
start nowl fi4S,S99, -<br />
LAUNDROMAT and tWo"<br />
'apartments, goad lecatloa,T<br />
center city. Many receifT-<br />
Imprevemenfi, <strong>for</strong> comv<br />
piete details and Income inx<br />
. <strong>for</strong>mation, stop In our <strong>of</strong>f,'<br />
flee today i *M5,000.<br />
-••<br />
BEESLEY'S POINT -V<br />
PRICE REDUCED<br />
Ramodeled I<br />
bedroom!<br />
bungalow. Located in quiet;'<br />
area.<br />
Has aluminum*<br />
siding; aluminum windows,'<br />
new kitchen, new bath, neM<br />
wall to wall carpet and;<br />
much more. Excelienfj<br />
starter home. Price Now><br />
<strong>On</strong>ly $51,000. , ;<br />
EXECUTIVE<br />
Ranch;<br />
Home, Situated on larger*'<br />
corner let, living room,!<br />
dining room, kitchen, %<br />
bedrooms, V/t baths, laun^<br />
dry room and 1 ear garage<br />
Many choice features. In<br />
sped Nowl<br />
SWEETWATER<br />
^<br />
RIVERFRONT nestled er|<br />
large wooded lot, you Will<br />
en|ey this comfertaMf<br />
rancher with living room<br />
with fireplace, dinlrn<br />
room, kitchen, laundn<br />
room, 2 bedreemi am<br />
bathrooms, detached 1 ca<br />
garage. Enjoy peace an<br />
quiet all year round. Call u<br />
<strong>for</strong> full details.<br />
NOT LISTED HEREtl<br />
Please stop at our <strong>of</strong>fice at I<br />
we have others, and el; I<br />
citing new listings coming]<br />
in that may meet your paf-. I<br />
flcuiar requirements.<br />
1330 BAY AVENUE 399 5711<br />
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COMFORTABLE LIVING<br />
Live In com<strong>for</strong>t In this Ranch style home that <strong>of</strong>fers many appealing features Including<br />
an ever-sized living room*, dining room, kitchen, 1 bedrooms, utility roam, bath and a 1<br />
ear garage. Also an added benefit is the large lot site ol just over an acre <strong>of</strong> ground to in<br />
sure plenty <strong>of</strong> privacy. All <strong>for</strong> the unheard price <strong>of</strong> MS.OOOt<br />
HISTORICAL ATMOSPHERE ABOUNDS<br />
History is the theme <strong>of</strong> this quaint building located on Route 9 in Upper Township,<br />
Currently in use as a small antique shop, this property would also be ideal <strong>for</strong> a small<br />
residence. The atmosphere is also further enhanced by brick walks and terrace's<br />
overlooking mature oak trees. Yours <strong>for</strong> the absolutely Historical Pries <strong>of</strong> 144,000!<br />
REALTY WORLD.<br />
REALTY WORLD<br />
Northeast Realty<br />
(609) 628-2884<br />
Route 50 • Tuckahoe, NJ 08250<br />
Upper Township<br />
Independently owned and operated.<br />
"OUR WORLD REVOLVES AROUND YOU"<br />
INCORPORATiD<br />
^REALTORS<br />
OLDER NORTH END DUPLEX In<br />
delightful neighborhood, 4 bedrooms,<br />
m baths in upper cottage, 2 bedrooms.<br />
1 bath In lower. MxlJS' lot, IV, car<br />
garait, Approx. §13,009 annual grass<br />
income, 1148,500.<br />
iOUTHEND DUPLEX in excellent<br />
Cedar •••ch locale. Three bedrooms, 2<br />
jMfhi in one unit, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath In<br />
the other. Screened parch, wall to wall<br />
carpeting, fully •quipped kitchens and<br />
hut In one unit. A good buy at S1M.0M.<br />
SOUTH 1ND MULTI-UNIT in good<br />
condition elote to beach. <strong>On</strong>e 1 bedroom<br />
unit, one 2 bedroom unit, a dell and a<br />
produce stand, Excellent rental<br />
>l»tory, seller will consider financing to<br />
Itiuaiiflad buyer, Sllf.oM,<br />
OCIAMCITY<br />
|| COMMERCIAL<br />
MLS<br />
LOVELY Year round home with excellent<br />
views <strong>of</strong> the inland waterway.<br />
Features ] bedrooms, 1 "i baths, living<br />
room, dining room, laundry roam, and<br />
more. Priced right at .,,,.... W1,000.00<br />
EXCELLENT Triplex opportunity, 1st<br />
unit boasts 6 bedrooms, ivi bath with<br />
living rm, dining room and kitchen,<br />
wall to wall carpeting and OHW heat,<br />
2nd unit has a bedrooms, 1 bath and Is<br />
suitable <strong>for</strong> yearly living. Third unit is 2<br />
bedrooms, 1 bam simmer cottage M9,S00.00<br />
SANDPEBBLES CONDOMINIUM.<br />
Super condo In excellent location, 2<br />
bedrooms, Vh baths, living room,<br />
dining area, equipped kitchen, completely<br />
furnished, IM.f 80,<br />
INVESTMENT PACKAGE Boardwalk US' FRONTAGE <strong>On</strong> Ninth Street,<br />
jjttittfre and four adjacent stores. In- possibilities <strong>for</strong> this property include<br />
'Wlcate financing package Involved, car wash, small mall, and storage, etc,<br />
I tall today <strong>for</strong> the details.<br />
Financing available to qualified buyers<br />
it $140,000.00<br />
% UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />
USTOM BUILT COLONIAL on Timer<br />
Lane Weit, 3 bedrooms, IVi baths,<br />
•rg« family room with custom<br />
fireplace, game room, 1 ear garage and<br />
;«nuch more, tl 59,000.<br />
INCORPORATED<br />
^ALTORS<br />
IS<br />
COMING<br />
CUSTOM BUILT COLONIAL Minutes<br />
.from Parkway and Atlantic city, 4<br />
bedrooms, 2'/i baths, family room with<br />
1 foot fireplace, activity room, LR, OR,<br />
eat-In kitchen, and much more $145,000.00<br />
398-5000<br />
Exclusive Oceanfront Townhouses<br />
xtremely Liberal Financing To Qualified<br />
Buyers as Low as 9% Mortgages<br />
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS<br />
FRENCH REAL ESTATE Inc.<br />
11 ATLANTIC AVE. 399-5454<br />
4. . ^ •<br />
^Franklin c Williams<br />
REALTORS<br />
Step Up<br />
To The • J I I<br />
You Want...<br />
Need More Living Area?<br />
Would You Like A Bayfront?<br />
Prefer A Beach Front?<br />
Considering A Condominium?<br />
Investment Home?<br />
Whatever Your Real Estate Needs<br />
CONSIDER<br />
Franklin Williams, Realtors<br />
Now is an excellent time to make your changes and our<br />
family will work hard <strong>for</strong> you to arrange your dream move<br />
come true, Call Us 399-5711<br />
1330 BAY AVENUE 399-5711<br />
LOVELY ONE — MdrSOfn, on* Mth<br />
dhdiimlnum apt, csnipltttly furnllHad<br />
with grapH, all appilanta, VfMO. Call<br />
BrucaFMIlay, Ine., R«altor, J9T5J53 tf<br />
RANCHER — ] Mtfraomi IM b.lh. Oil<br />
hot air host, rafrigtrator. carpal, bull) In<br />
hunk DUi, pint ponding, cMir sN lot.<br />
pflMU.OOOOon CltylW 9377 9 5<br />
240BitUm>»tW-399-O40B<br />
OFFERS FOR SALE<br />
In Somen Point, N.J.<br />
Rancher on lot 75x120.<br />
Living room, eat in kit<br />
chon, utility roam/ 1<br />
bedrooms end bathroom.<br />
Storage attic. Beautiful<br />
fenced In yard, Qas warm<br />
air heat. Unfurnished, <strong>On</strong>e<br />
time owner.<br />
•59,500<br />
Joan Brady<br />
Real Estate<br />
3329 WEST AVE,<br />
398-5255<br />
TWO SPOTLESS DUPLEXES<br />
Custom built by one <strong>of</strong> Ocean City's finest builders, this<br />
fine property has 2 bedrooms in each unit. Among the<br />
many custom features are top rate hardwood floors, front<br />
porches tareach jmit, rear deck, large bedrooms and<br />
cloieff, Economical heating system, oVersiicd 2 ear<br />
garage, Located in a lovely neighborhood, 1155,000.<br />
GARDENS AREA<br />
Two bedrooms each unit, deep fenced in rear yard, nice<br />
porches with awnings. An older property in excellent condition<br />
in a very nice neighborhood, 1101,000.<br />
IVA'R.pY REALTOR<br />
JAMES T.<br />
J^^P a^^^^UaHai ^•W^W^i aJLOCEAN CITYGEMS<br />
BEAUTIFUL DUPLEX HEARING COMPLETION<br />
HURRY TO CHOOSE THE APPLIANCES AND THE WALL TO WALL CAR-<br />
PETING WHICH ARE INCLUDED.<br />
IMAGINE 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS AND A FIREPLACE ON EACH FLOOR •<br />
IMAGINE STROLLING ONLY ONE BLOCK TO SCHOOL, TENNIS COURTS,<br />
PLAYGROUND, BOARDWALK AND BEACH.<br />
1334MYAVEHUE<br />
lB0MMStMMl<br />
franklin<br />
G Williams<br />
REALTORS<br />
th a<br />
Cast <strong>of</strong> Family<br />
I Estate Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals<br />
Listing your property <strong>for</strong> Sale?<br />
Consider Franklin Williams Realtor.<br />
You'll pr<strong>of</strong>it front it.<br />
ENGLISH CREEK li + aeris, 11* road frontage. Mostly<br />
eltared. Includes a 3 bedroom bungalow, $120,000.<br />
oeiANerrv V<br />
SOUTH IND DUPLEX—one 1 bedroom apt, one % bedroom<br />
apt. excellent condition, Just S12?,M0.<br />
MULTI-UNIT across the street from beach, excellent <strong>for</strong><br />
large family or pr<strong>of</strong>essional person.<br />
HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL duplex plus, rear cottage.<br />
Asking iMjioo,<br />
NEW TOWNHOUSES AND CONDOMINIUMS<br />
SELLING NOW.<br />
pm<br />
CLOSED SUNDAY<br />
peggijmac<br />
I<br />
REAL ESTATE Inc.<br />
Margaret F. McGuigan, Owner<br />
Donald P. Mceuipan, Broker<br />
THE GOOD LIFE<br />
Take one charming Immaculate<br />
CUSTOMIZED DUPLEX near beach on<br />
65'xBO' corner. Add a spacious sundeck,<br />
lush plantings, a rase garden and you. VA-<br />
FHA Inspected. $144,000.<br />
SYNERGISTIC<br />
COMMERCIAL ZONE South end Aibury<br />
Ave, duplex plus additional apt. and<br />
garage. Ideal residence, business<br />
location and income property. Excellent<br />
condition. Completely furnished and<br />
heated, tl«7,S00.<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />
SPACE AND GRACE<br />
NIW LISTING! RANCHER on lfz'K7{'<br />
corner in convenient leesley's Point,<br />
garage and many amenities.<br />
IMPECCABLE<br />
RANCHER located in lovely Seaville on<br />
nice wooded let. Three bedrooms, i baths,<br />
family room with fireplace, garage and ill<br />
major appliances. Owner relocating and<br />
wants quick settlement, $71,000,<br />
3323 Simpson Ave. 111-3737<br />
"A LANDMARK" IN SEASHORE LIVING...<br />
Between 17th« 18th Sis. on Simpson Avenue<br />
8 SOLD - <strong>On</strong>ly 4 L«ft<br />
Come see out Furnished Sample.<br />
Wednesday thru Sunday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.<br />
New tewnhomes located |ust blocks from the beach and<br />
boardwalk and steps away from Ocean City's new community<br />
eenter,,,<strong>of</strong>lering minimum maintenance and<br />
maximum value. •<br />
3 bedrooms, V/i baths, living room, family-dining room<br />
and well coordinated kitchen provides spacious living<br />
area totaling l,27i sq.ft.<br />
Liberal mortgage financing available to qualified buyers.<br />
(BOB) 3994511<br />
LANDMARK<br />
REALTY<br />
3324 Simpson Ave.<br />
Ocean City, NJ. 08226<br />
Sandpiper realty<br />
41aAlantlcAva.<br />
MM...<br />
Dial W-aUJ<br />
SEE THIS SPLIT LEVEL LUXURIOUS CONDOMINIUM<br />
OPEN HOUSE<br />
3 lo 5:30 P.M. Sat. Aug. 3D, 1980<br />
SAMPLE UNIT at 706 Atlantic £vi, Ocean Citv, N.J,<br />
lor new condos under construction at 710-712 Ocean<br />
Ave. Special prltii now be<strong>for</strong>e ro<strong>of</strong> goes on, Reil<strong>for</strong>s<br />
welcome. .-<br />
NIW LISTING J bedroom cottage with Franklin itovt<br />
Plus one bedroom studio apt. Act fait on fhls, it won't<br />
last long at t!f,0N,<br />
CONDOMINIUMS<br />
OCEAN COLONY CONDOMINIUMS<br />
OM, i and s btdroorn condoi <strong>for</strong> salt starting at $71,000,<br />
Pool, fnrklng, all «pp|| amM, many extras.<br />
Financing available to qualified<br />
buyers<br />
MORfclSON<br />
Realtore<br />
eth St. 4 Ocean Ave.<br />
OctinCotony Condo<br />
399-5211 935 Ocean Am. 398-7140<br />
FRIDAY, AUGUST 29.1980<br />
R.E.For Sate<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
R.E. For Sole<br />
A FAMILY TRADITION<br />
421 BATTERSEA ROAD<br />
PH0Mft3M.004T<br />
OWNER RELOCATING<br />
REDUCED TO $197,500<br />
• vu<br />
IMAGNIFICHNT HOME in Gardens Situate -M« I.H<br />
FALL RENTAL -m. NMn apt,,<br />
IN yardi from Meant meat MMi,<br />
UVMI njsoi, dinbie ream, (MUM, ma<br />
*m. waHiar, TV caste, pnvtfa serai<br />
*m view at teem, Cal SfMlli ar Ml.<br />
*— HI<br />
SIFTIMBM WIIKLY- ranf.1, flrM<br />
near tirmr apt., Matpa 4, at pan, lull<br />
prWa.SIITlyftlt.lW4H7 ajf<br />
sbMeiiS'KlNT - mrttrn mot.1 tfflelBiey<br />
apti. d«y, wnt or Mtwi, I<br />
rajt ..*?.?:?: *° mlnutH is cninca.<br />
?,1I<br />
llttl AND CENTRAL — bright, com<br />
lortabla i badroom gartg* apt,, SHTHREE BEDROOM - 1 bath Unoon<br />
•Iraat parking, BNhaat, Avail, 9 15, tni •rent tswnhswM, AyajlaMt Mr Auguit<br />
ing.piinutiiNiM,eiimM<br />
FT. LAUDERDALB -~ Mautllully<br />
turniuiai) m baoroom aet. HMttrMnt<br />
vlaw, naar War a, convanlani to<br />
Hwpplnf, MH, ra«laurarhM,9Mll,IMIsa><br />
nwiih^uiutliltMeMIMMW tt<br />
1ST FLOOR — I Mtfnsm, 2 bath apt. ItAUTiFUL _ t badroom apartmant,<br />
Complata fuFKIHMi, Hawty daarttM. WMfrtr, dryar, w w carpat Avinabla<br />
•HH gat Mtt, air esMltMnM. No MM. »W. MU Of. Msf J1M4M1I7 w M-<br />
IM pir rnantfi MM utllltlM, RafmneM HMM? M<br />
nqulrM. Ns.1 emtril Road 4 North it, — — — — .<br />
Wa.m.tolp.m.Hp.m.tolp.m. MI TWO BEDROOM — M II, Oet, . /Way.<br />
, - : - v - »yH!ltmIMl»m«ilIfl<br />
MODERN ] oadroom — J bath aupMi,<br />
«.u<br />
unlurnlMm),ra1rli).,wailiar, dryar, Mth<br />
•MWnt, Avallabla &apt. u, MM p WINTBRRINTAL-daairablalaiiiaor<br />
utllltln. No Mtt, Call MU1« or m- >rnill apartmanta, waihar, dry.r,<br />
mt.<br />
f.2 cmtrallylocatad.CallJWMll Ml<br />
ROOMSANDAPTS-tyttyaorwatkl, r<br />
CallMf44M ftf<br />
. aM Stptambar, U,«B InciiiM Mai'trip.<br />
FmAUn.RMMr.MMm ftf<br />
WIIKLV OR MONTH - tNICHMy<br />
aatrtinann, asenvnaaaiM family, i-S<br />
ptrMni. CISH is MM) ant Maramlk,<br />
waintr ant tryar avallabla.<br />
RaiMriablt.eallMMTre II<br />
*PA«TMBNT - vjemiiy M^m<br />
wrklnB, HM par wttk mlnlmuin I waak<br />
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PAGE 19 — SECTION TWO<br />
lips must be reported to TRS,<br />
arino and attar mart<br />
iirvlet ^ptoytti should<br />
know that cash Upa Uicr MS «<br />
*ilr Social Siourity<br />
protecttonindttelrFeportiig<br />
nwponAillHijundertttlaw,<br />
according toOscar Ernst,<br />
«*« **»**•* Atoti<br />
Public Notice<br />
. ^ ammi f<br />
Employers collect .„„<br />
mont^ checka 1BSocial Security contribuUom 1<br />
^ on emftip eowrt ly due on reported tips fl^om^<br />
employees. In 1980, the<br />
gwrlyreporttdttcMDiem contribution rate U e.ia^<br />
percent <strong>of</strong> Up* and waoei orb<br />
«• fT__i •*"*••*• *»*» » -<br />
receive If their<br />
month In which the Ops were<br />
received. Employers can<br />
require the worker to report<br />
more <strong>of</strong>ten.<br />
'LSSJ**!^1^1"<br />
••**"»••• recelfedtaalomiotBirftan<br />
D.fciM.Nevw.b.r li, IM, at liftsiS,:<br />
JBi iiwH In ffit fiHrhii in st<br />
ULTRA MODERN -1 Mtraom, I kath LAROI SECOND - floor, I Mtrnm,<br />
iiupl«»,mth ant Ctnlral, lint or Mont TVantHblt.tiimal.tiK.htataNall Rooms<br />
noor, furtikhaa or unfurnliMt. N« pttt, Mtllltltl Inel, SNB par me. Call JW-l Ml.<br />
MM MIMtlt .(mn^M^liMtm AvtIIMIa Aug. m ant Mpt, a ratpat- mmo,«resllaet(ill)OMiiB . Mf<br />
FWIINIIHIB - waakly or uaunal.<br />
1153<br />
— ' tf<br />
Ctntral location. Naaionabla. 543i» rtitteima^li 1 art M-fiirMr<br />
cantrai Ava.J»?lt74 nt<br />
liflTM STR1ET-J I T 2 badroom OR WINTIR mahira coopl. pratarrad, i« MM, oat ana alac. hMt, Avallabla<br />
K.1 l J5..i!!»»H!!f .*"'••<br />
*><br />
yluml«wd,MUarTHmtH hm Badroom, partlall)(grn4h«, partlall)-(grn4h«, llvlno<br />
Sapt. 15t0Junal5. CallWfJOMafl.rS DAVID ALLAN - irm, dally and low<br />
mmim^iM<br />
i|S»KI<br />
plu> irlllltlat, air condltlooad. Call Cll M Mon.<br />
mm Klth Kltchan camM, ula MM, eon- Pm P-m. M•J wtakly nits itartm tt M. liiMIMt<br />
thruFrl.lff.WB<br />
," if vanlantly (ocatad, gai hut. n« MM<br />
MtlllNnCll9M12MNtAnM<br />
Mtllltltl. C.II3« 1254. Nsptri, AvanaMa AND VeARLT APARTMENTS— If you<br />
letatl«.ctiiin,17M if<br />
ST. JAMES ON BtACH-«r«M Mw, Oct.l<br />
(» Ilka tht nlctf tfllm In lift. <strong>On</strong>a resin<br />
NlatM mturlalt trt «i lilt Mr pwbli<br />
yWyrngWtt, two ttsry tlngla, I<br />
iMMCtlM dMni nsrmal bu.ln.unwr.<br />
y " 1 "- n<br />
FURNIMID - 1 Mdratrn duphx.<br />
Porch, MMMr, oarbana dlunal. Prlma<br />
(action Boo.montn-eallw5ffo,t.ilnoonorj.7p.rn.<br />
f,<br />
LAOOONFRONT _ living room, di» ~,<br />
I secM, t flrcplacai, TV<br />
-..— HylnB rMiti, dhlflB<br />
•RANB Niw _ aupm, 17th ant' PROP1WTY OWNERS — If you're Wtchan, Mth.<br />
. Adum or famlll<br />
OMe, Ns pen, AvallaMa Oct. lit M Mey<br />
11, Si,IH t month slut vtllltltt, C*l SM.<br />
H.vjn, m«lnrtn«nc. fret vinyl tMIM, I Inttrtstea In rent)- sn a yaar nwntt<br />
tMlifrMtantwtraiS4*i-«i fj<br />
LOVtLV — 1 bedroom, 1 bam Ht fl<br />
•penmant wllti fireplace AvaliabM POO"<br />
Immtmetaty SOS or me FB * LB,<br />
FURNISHED - one bedroom<br />
Freftr one wanting adult Nspen.<br />
rronth mcludet vtllltlet. Call 3» JOSt<br />
YWBLYBE<br />
Apply In person<br />
ISLAND REAL ESTATE<br />
Rt.ltor<br />
ssm and Simpton Ave.<br />
Ocean City<br />
incRaeltQfi.MrtantAitiwyAveJH. ^ ^<br />
<br />
aampl«»velli»iewrlnnianton.Cpntaet<br />
NOAHALF_k.o«om,m^r n rvKKsm"*"" """*' m !5f<br />
_^ B-Thj iinrtnMnl tart** ft»l.JfT«H •_____<br />
^JSnSU B •**• »nmral*it, lit 1L. mm<br />
m tflli 4JTB «•-# AajakUfl^lafc **-* t«f AtH atlalaV<br />
[ Kim utllltln. ti*tltttaeM.<br />
m ".—r-~ _?**** '*"" wmmm r***<br />
c*»m*m-.<br />
M<br />
OCEAN<br />
Beach 417th Street<br />
WINTER RENTALS ON BEACHFRONT<br />
Modern diluxi apsrimtntj, urpafed, completely furnished<br />
and equipped. TV cable. Efficiency and one<br />
bedroom. No pets.<br />
PHONE 399 2911 w 398 1178<br />
OCT. 1 to MAY<br />
*250 per month<br />
ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED<br />
Open fw inipection • Saturdiy <strong>On</strong>ly!<br />
NORTH INO—larga 1 badroom Iwuia,<br />
W bm lk to bay or<br />
<strong>On</strong>l, Inc., eaattal ltatttank,a MnkIM<br />
ctrparaflaii tf ma ltatt M Ntw jtnay,<br />
IIMa RtalfytiM RtftrMMrMINIM<br />
MftnaaMt, i Mall •»«»•«<br />
aubin vaunt an W»DN»IDAT,<br />
IIPTIMIIR II, Its, at tntt'cKKkln<br />
ma atltrnoon, atyllfhl MVMI tlmt, af<br />
MM lay at tnt SMrHf • Offttt M Cast<br />
May CHTt Hewa, Capt May county,<br />
Ntw Jtrwyi<br />
..AIHnttell«il"|tFatlBrpaftalallaiid<br />
and tht pftmlm kankiaftar ptrtICMarly<br />
stierlkai«iiHii1|)tiiBsf,«h«l|»r<br />
^mr - • . ah*<br />
tut fi<br />
WM«T«M,;1UE<br />
IntsfMl Revenue<br />
^^candSfte<br />
an *" 1 '>t due from regular<br />
be said.<br />
Bmployen are required to<br />
pay Social Security taxes on<br />
any cash tips earned by ttdr<br />
employees vrbich are deemed<br />
to be "wages" under the Pair<br />
Labor Standards Act Under<br />
an<br />
amunt equal to tips recehrf*J<br />
by the employee bat not less<br />
p all their upa to bdr<br />
employer win have to reporh—i<br />
^SSLSJ^SSf<br />
tat a medal <strong>for</strong>m.<br />
ton >uaiigtiiMfyrc|Mrtitoaji<br />
—--. •"— -_-.—• anployw. H the report la<br />
I facomplete or late tbe angoyee<br />
not only wffl be lUbte<br />
can<br />
must<br />
^ . ^ ^ ~ * M-rdooimrt.<br />
I e ,_ U8 2 d ' (kje.butalMmavhav«tDiuiv<br />
the<br />
11U. •»<br />
Garage getting crowded? ij<br />
W$Mi*mMm& SeUttemptywMiawaniad<br />
Too Old To<br />
Be Homesick?<br />
Well Maybe. • ••••<br />
But they'll never be too old to<br />
want to know what's going on at<br />
home.<br />
There's one way they can keep<br />
up with everything while they're<br />
away at college.<br />
Back-to-College<br />
SPECIAL<br />
For a nine<br />
Month<br />
Subscription<br />
To have The Sentinel-Ledger mailed each week<br />
From Sept. 2nd to June 1st<br />
Call 399-5411<br />
f ilasNtflM f f If<br />
fllf, fin tint! Ocean e/ty, No* .fontr. MIM flM>iff-Mff<br />
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PAGE 20 — SECTION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. FRIDAY, AUGUST 29,<br />
Seashore encounters<br />
Blowing sand <strong>of</strong>fers challenge to those who own homes along beach<br />
By STEFITOJ GABRIEL<br />
Stati Assistant,<br />
CHy <strong>of</strong> Ocean City<br />
Snow drifts in May?<br />
Well not quite, but <strong>for</strong> many<br />
beachfront property owntri<br />
winter and jpring'i winds<br />
whip up drlftj <strong>of</strong> sand in their<br />
Concert, ball set <strong>for</strong> weekend<br />
Weekend entertainment at<br />
Ocean City's Music Pier<br />
features the Annual Lifeguard<br />
BaU on Friday, 8 p.m. and th«<br />
Lu Lu Temple Concert Band,<br />
Saturday, I p,m.<br />
The Lif«guard Ball is open<br />
to the public with a $2 ad.<br />
mission charge,<br />
Lu Lu Temple will present a<br />
program <strong>of</strong> popular favorites<br />
directed by Robert W, ChUds,<br />
Admission Is free.<br />
Included are the National<br />
Anthem; the march,<br />
Americans We by Henry<br />
FUlmori,' My Hero from the<br />
Chocolate Soldier by Oscar<br />
Strauss; Oigl, L§mtr md<br />
Lowe; COJXJ Cabam, a samba<br />
hv RnmM Walters • B h<br />
Rev. Wlngafe<br />
Chaplain<br />
Ffff Public Library in i<br />
5 O A<br />
march by 0, R. Farrar; the<br />
patriotic Star Spangled<br />
Spectacular arranged by J,<br />
Cacauas.<br />
Following intermHsion the<br />
audience will hear the march,<br />
Bravura by Duble; Gypsy<br />
Baron suite arranfid by W,<br />
Heeler; selecttons from Musk<br />
Mm; the march, Pasadena<br />
Day, by M, Vassella, and fti<br />
finale, Battle Hymn <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Republic, arranged by<br />
Wlfliousky.<br />
<strong>On</strong> Sunday, the Ocean City<br />
Pops Orchestra under th«<br />
direction <strong>of</strong> Frank Buggleri<br />
will begin its final series <strong>of</strong><br />
the season concluding on<br />
Thursday, Septembm- i.<br />
Nondenominafiona!.,.,<br />
CHRISTIAN<br />
LENDING<br />
LIBRARY<br />
e Lobby gf AndPew'5 inn<br />
e Qeean efty<br />
AND COUNSELING<br />
' Confidential CQURseJ en ysUr persons! and family efgbleffls ggndyefed In S<br />
SUppOffive and loving ipif if. By Appointment Call<br />
Seaside<br />
Cemetery<br />
Route 9, Palermo, H.I,<br />
<strong>for</strong> two<br />
burial spaces<br />
INTEREST FREE MONTHLY PAYMENTS<br />
in order to ease the financial strain that death Inevitably<br />
places on the surviving members <strong>of</strong> the family, we are <strong>of</strong>fering<br />
on a preneed basis • side by side plots lor two from<br />
as low as $300.00. Deferred payment plans art available.<br />
I'm Interested in seeing the selections <strong>of</strong>fgred ano under,<br />
stand there is no pressure to buy,<br />
Mall This Today! Or Call 1990083, 398-6061<br />
NAME.<br />
ADDRESS , t.<br />
crrv STATi m,<br />
PHONE ND ._.<br />
front yards.<br />
Romantic visions <strong>of</strong><br />
Lawr§nci y <strong>of</strong> Arabia are<br />
quickly replaced by the<br />
reality <strong>of</strong> shoveling the sand<br />
back onto the beach.<br />
Then, once the backbreaking<br />
work Is finished,<br />
ocean breezes begin blowing construct two feet<br />
fee (and back into the yards.<br />
Obviously, pulling loose<br />
send back from the beachfront<br />
bulkhead will only<br />
temporarily postpone the<br />
inevitable blowing <strong>of</strong> the sand<br />
back into the yards.<br />
Many beachfront dwellers<br />
high<br />
wooden barriers on top <strong>of</strong> the<br />
bulkhead to keep the sand out<br />
cf their yards during the<br />
winter. However, when ftf<br />
owners take the barriers<br />
down to allow summer beach<br />
access, the "door" is op«n <strong>for</strong><br />
Mowing sand,<br />
Short <strong>of</strong> mevuig out, what<br />
other remedies are available ?<br />
When the wind to blowing<br />
sand experience has shown<br />
Out slowing the wind causa<br />
It to drop port <strong>of</strong> its sand load.<br />
Veteran beachcombers note<br />
on those windy days that<br />
natural debris (stones, shells,<br />
dead marsh grass) scattered<br />
all over the beach traps and<br />
accumulates small piles <strong>of</strong><br />
sand.<br />
So, an inexpensive and<br />
readily available remedy is to<br />
gather up this beach<br />
debris and spread it out<br />
over the beach in front <strong>of</strong><br />
beachfront property.<br />
Much <strong>of</strong> the beachfront<br />
property owner's sand<br />
problem is caused by the<br />
bulkhead which is meant to<br />
protect thdr homes from high<br />
Mm, That billhead acts as the<br />
primary windbreak slowing<br />
fte wind and causing sand to<br />
be dropped into the beach*<br />
front yards.<br />
However, if you can create<br />
a windbreak out on the beach<br />
away from the bulkhead, then<br />
you an cause the wind to<br />
drop some <strong>of</strong> Its sand load out<br />
on the beach rather than In<br />
your yard.<br />
For example, snow fence<br />
has been used all over South<br />
Jersey and is Infect one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
best methods <strong>for</strong> trapping<br />
and,<br />
Research by Rutgers<br />
University has resulted in<br />
rates <strong>of</strong> 12 to 20 cubic feet <strong>of</strong><br />
and trapped per linear foot <strong>of</strong><br />
fence in tot first year after<br />
installation. „-<br />
If you had 60 feet <strong>of</strong> frontage<br />
to cover, you could expect up<br />
to 1000 cubic feet <strong>of</strong> sand to be<br />
tapped in the first par.<br />
The fencing is available in<br />
50 foot rolls at roughly »20 per<br />
roll.<br />
While not becoming<br />
available until after New<br />
Year'!, discarded Christmas<br />
trees have been used vary<br />
effectively by Ocean City<br />
beachfront property owners<br />
in their fight against blowing<br />
aand.<br />
Lay the trees on their side,<br />
anchor them with a couple<br />
shovelsful <strong>of</strong> sand, and<br />
position them in a "W" pat.<br />
tern parallel to the shoreline,<br />
and you will be amazed at how<br />
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much blowing sand they will<br />
trap.<br />
Live vegetation, most<br />
notably Cape American<br />
beachgrass, can also be<br />
planted, At rates <strong>of</strong> two to<br />
three cubic feet <strong>of</strong> sand<br />
trapped per plant per year, a<br />
thick cover <strong>of</strong> dune grass<br />
would be very effective at<br />
keeping sand out <strong>of</strong> beachfront<br />
properties.<br />
It is best planted in October<br />
or April and Is available<br />
delivered at 176 per 1000<br />
plants. Planting the<br />
dunegrass plants 12 inches<br />
* •>$< l t would<br />
provide a windbreak M feet<br />
long and five feet deep<br />
capable <strong>of</strong> trapping up to ?M<br />
cubic feet <strong>of</strong> sand in its first<br />
year,<br />
In addition, planting and<br />
cultivating appropriate<br />
shrubbery such as beach<br />
plum or bay berry (these<br />
should be on the landward<br />
side <strong>of</strong> a sand mound or dune)<br />
will provide additional sand<br />
tapping vegetation as well as<br />
Adding a decorative touch to<br />
tte beachfront.<br />
Some beachfront property<br />
owners have opted not to fight<br />
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Sand blown over the bulkhead has traditional]}'<br />
plagued owners <strong>of</strong> homes along the beach.<br />
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have their children and<br />
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a freely provided sandbox all<br />
within the safety <strong>of</strong> fieir<br />
frontyard.<br />
But, it U Important to<br />
remember Oat loose sand can<br />
most easily be trapped win a<br />
combination <strong>of</strong> natural<br />
debria, snow fencing, or<br />
discarded Christmas trees<br />
complemented with a thick<br />
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<strong>of</strong> vegetation In front, more<br />
sand will be trapped and less<br />
will find ill way Into beachfront<br />
yards,<br />
For more details on bow to<br />
plant dime grass, how to use<br />
snow fence or Christmas<br />
trees, and where to purchase<br />
the necessary materials, drop<br />
me a line In Room 25, City<br />
Hall, Ocean City, N.J. 08228,<br />
or call me at "MMSMlli,<br />
extension 286,<br />
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in<strong>for</strong>mative. -<br />
From time to time other<br />
topics might arise which<br />
could be discussed, and I<br />
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encourage anyone who has<br />
ideas <strong>for</strong> future topics they<br />
would like to have addressed<br />
to send mem to Stephen<br />
Gabriel, Room 25, City HuJlI<br />
Ocean City, N.J. 06226, or call<br />
OMDMlli, extension 288. I<br />
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-round<br />
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Auto mishap<br />
closesbri<br />
A two-car accident on tte<br />
Ocean City-Somers Point<br />
Causeway yesterday shut<br />
down traffic on one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
city's main arteries <strong>for</strong> about<br />
an hour, bringing to an end an<br />
otherwise quiet weekend <strong>for</strong><br />
police <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />
While no <strong>of</strong>ficial report was<br />
available at presstime, according<br />
to the police radio<br />
reports, at least one ambulance<br />
was dispatched to tte<br />
scene shortly after it occurred<br />
at noon.<br />
According to police <strong>of</strong>ficials,<br />
the two men who were<br />
transported to Shore<br />
Memorial Hospital suffered<br />
minor injuries. :<br />
<strong>On</strong>e man Who is approximately<br />
27 years old from<br />
Cherry HID, was trapped In<br />
Ha car and suffered a broken<br />
arm and a "bump to the<br />
head,""' 'v -' -<br />
Thf other accident victim<br />
was dlscribed by police as<br />
being about 60 years old<br />
who suffered a slight cut<br />
A heavy wrecker and<br />
pumper, to wash down tte<br />
road from spilled gasoline,<br />
were also dispatched to the<br />
scene. Police <strong>of</strong>ficers alto<br />
called <strong>for</strong> the "Jaws <strong>of</strong> life," a<br />
pneumatic device used to free<br />
If<br />
trapped victims from<br />
vehicles.<br />
Police <strong>of</strong>ficers cleared the<br />
accident scene in just under<br />
an hour at hordes <strong>of</strong><br />
vaeationers attempted to<br />
leave tte resort.<br />
Traffic pad to be re-routed<br />
to the Longport Bridge and<br />
fee Stth Street bridge according<br />
to police radio reports<br />
from the scene.<br />
No otter details <strong>of</strong> the<br />
accident were available at<br />
presstime other than the<br />
accident occurred In the<br />
eastbound lane and involved a<br />
late-model Ford and<br />
Plymouth automobiles.<br />
Other than the Monday<br />
afternoon accident, police<br />
dflclalswerebreathlngasigh<br />
<strong>of</strong> relief as toU year's threeday<br />
holiday thmgh "typical"<br />
wan fairly Me <strong>of</strong> major<br />
problems.<br />
"We were busy," one <strong>of</strong>«<br />
ficlal said, "buttt wasa hell <strong>of</strong><br />
alot better then the last three<br />
M<br />
the accident,<br />
Mmaajr, "May," or "dee<br />
end <strong>of</strong> summer," brought only<br />
minor <strong>calls</strong> <strong>for</strong> Ooean City's<br />
police such as notae arrests,<br />
bicycle, wallet and<br />
pocketbooktbefts.aswellasa<br />
few beach curfew violations<br />
<strong>for</strong> the nocturnal bathers.<br />
Tiifsday. September 2,1980<br />
Photo by ch«fl«JAni!r«w<br />
Mark Lucca, 17, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Pa. and Joceyne Fernandez, 2g, <strong>of</strong><br />
Paris, France pass away a few <strong>of</strong> their final hours at the shore at the<br />
Ocean City Music Pier during the Labor Day Weekend.<br />
Rowdies hassle residents<br />
New zoning, disputes plague Strathmere<br />
ByMARGIfiBOWE^<br />
UPPER TOWNSHIP — Bit<br />
ndvertioement <strong>for</strong> the<br />
DeauviHe Inn In Strathmere<br />
boasta "It's the talk cf the<br />
Wand," and certainly there Is<br />
no truer a statement<br />
Not only are the residents <strong>of</strong><br />
the twcMoille-long Isle talking,<br />
but that talk has spread to the<br />
township hall here in the <strong>for</strong>m<br />
cf complaints.<br />
Ntariy SO people filled dty<br />
tall last Monday evening<br />
manytovoicetheirconcern in<br />
regard to the drinking<br />
artabllahment.<br />
Township Clerk Barbara<br />
Camp read tetters protesting<br />
the bustaiM nt the inn and<br />
charging tte establishment<br />
with "intruding upon the<br />
rights <strong>of</strong> others" with Its<br />
alleged noise, illegal parking<br />
and community disruption by<br />
the bar patrons.<br />
A letter from nearby<br />
resident to the establishment,<br />
William J. McCutcheon <strong>of</strong><br />
Bayview Drive and Wfflard<br />
Av., accused the taproom's<br />
patron <strong>of</strong> the "intrusion <strong>of</strong><br />
rights" and disturbing the<br />
peace with the loud entertainment<br />
"serenading the<br />
neighborhood."<br />
"The band and vocalist<br />
might at well be in bed with<br />
you," the letter read, adding<br />
that patrons park fflegatty<br />
and Utter the area with beer<br />
bottles.<br />
However it is the illegal<br />
parting that may not, only be<br />
disturbing the residents but<br />
also creating a safety haxard.<br />
It was reported that patrons<br />
to the inn are parking ttieir<br />
vehiclesnear the bulkhead as<br />
well as blocking the roadway.<br />
"It may take a tragedy to<br />
get something done,"<br />
- township Solicitor -James<br />
WWdronsaid.<br />
Waldron recommended that<br />
tot i» that it<br />
can accommodate more cars.<br />
Waldron noted that hi the<br />
event <strong>of</strong> an emergency,<br />
police, ambulance and fire<br />
equipment couldn't respond if<br />
the roads near the DeauvOle<br />
were blocked with cars.<br />
Ihe committee Instructed<br />
Waldron to draw up an ordinance<br />
to prohibit puking In<br />
the center <strong>of</strong> the street and at<br />
the bulkhead.<br />
"It was more or kss understood,"<br />
Commltteeman<br />
Daniel Beyel toW Vw Sentirwl-Ledger,<br />
explaining that<br />
in most cases people know not<br />
to park hi such an area.<br />
However, there are no signs to<br />
the contrary.<br />
Bevel added that the ordinance<br />
will "put it down hi<br />
black and white" and signs<br />
will be posted to prohibit the<br />
parking. Parallel parking,<br />
however, will still be allowed<br />
on both sides <strong>of</strong> the street<br />
since many residents do not<br />
have <strong>of</strong>f-fltreet parking.<br />
In addition, the committee<br />
heard related complaints In<br />
regard to the rexaning a<br />
portion <strong>of</strong> Bayview Drive<br />
from its current resortresidential<br />
to a proposed<br />
resort-commercial.<br />
This ordinance was Introduced<br />
by the township<br />
solicitor prior to a hearing<br />
that subsequently allowed<br />
another drinking establishment,<br />
the Bayview Inn, to<br />
operate on a ptace-to-place<br />
liquor license transfer.<br />
Currently the mayor and<br />
committee, and the township<br />
building inspector, face<br />
Hugation over the legalities <strong>of</strong><br />
this action.<br />
The Strathmere Improvement<br />
Association is alao<br />
planning to take legal action<br />
against the taproom.<br />
"They (the Strathmere<br />
Improvement Association)<br />
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"•" ; ~F^<br />
are vary concen-Jtl<br />
BSyvlew Drive," said Robert<br />
Fineberg, an attorney who<br />
was recently hired to<br />
represent the association.<br />
Fineberg explained that<br />
although the area Involved in<br />
the proposed zoning change is<br />
only a small portion <strong>of</strong> Upper<br />
township, It effects the entire<br />
municipality. *<br />
"If they (township committee)<br />
can do thia to this<br />
art* they can do it (change<br />
the zoning) to the rest <strong>of</strong> the<br />
township," he said, adding<br />
ttiat there lfl_."no ;<br />
change." ,<br />
"They (the Sirathmere<br />
Improvement Association)<br />
are strongly opposed to the<br />
ordinance. It will destroy the<br />
Sentinel-Ledger that he will<br />
be representing the S1A at the<br />
September 22 hearing on the<br />
ordinance and that the<br />
association is prepared to<br />
take further action If the law<br />
ta passed,<br />
In addition, the SIA is opposing<br />
the granting <strong>of</strong> a<br />
variance n<br />
Asteez <strong>of</strong> Seaview Drive.<br />
Aieei recently obtained a<br />
variance from the Upper<br />
Township Zoning Board to<br />
build a staircase along the<br />
aide <strong>of</strong> his hone.<br />
According to Fineberg, this<br />
variance is an encroachment<br />
<strong>of</strong> the setback provisions in<br />
flu toning laws.<br />
"There was not sufficient<br />
reason to give him a<br />
variance," Fineberg said,<br />
adding that such an action<br />
shows s "laxity In en<strong>for</strong>cing<br />
the laws."<br />
Photo by Cha<br />
The Deauville Inn in Strathmere has residents complaining about<br />
illegal parking, and disturbing the peace in the neighborhood.<br />
Strict bike change<br />
ByWX.HAACKER<br />
As expected, the Ocean<br />
aty Council at its regular<br />
, Thursday meeting passed on<br />
first reading an amendment<br />
to the city's bicycle ordinance<br />
which would totally ban all<br />
bicycles from the boardwalk<br />
after 11 am.<br />
Also, during the meeting,<br />
Council President Herbert J.<br />
Brownie* appointed three<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the body to a<br />
subcommittee to work in<br />
conduction with Mayor<br />
Chester J. Wiraberg and<br />
FbBce Chief Domintek C.<br />
Unto to,analyze the city's<br />
bun ordnance and see what<br />
cbangtt should be made.<br />
•Tte aroebdment was made<br />
necessary, according to<br />
council members that pushed<br />
<strong>for</strong> its, adoption, because <strong>of</strong><br />
fee cyclists who don't observe<br />
the 11 a.m. moritarium on<br />
riding.<br />
The addition to the bike law<br />
reads that after 11 ajn. "it<br />
president (Brownlee) appointed<br />
a committee to study<br />
the ordinance — I just<br />
couldn't see passing the<br />
amendment tint will become<br />
law in October - it doesn't<br />
mean anything.<br />
"I agree with the Intent to<br />
shall be unlawful! <strong>for</strong> anykeep bikes <strong>of</strong>f the boardwalk<br />
person to operate, ride, ait after U a.m. I couldn't agree<br />
upon, walk, boast, park or with pawing the amendment<br />
leave standing...upon the when the whole ordinance is<br />
boardwalk or appraches going to be studied," he said.<br />
(ramps)...from May 15 to However, Knight's council<br />
September 20, inclusive..." colleagues argued that the<br />
The amendment will summer residents should be<br />
become law after it is read in<strong>for</strong>med <strong>of</strong> the new amendment<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e leaving <strong>for</strong> the<br />
twice more in public<br />
meetings., <<br />
winter;.<br />
Councilman Henry S. At the beginning <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Knight, who cast the lone<br />
dissenting 1 <strong>vote</strong>, said, "The (Rease turn to page 13)<br />
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SPBI»GFI£U>» •ICHICAH<br />
EXOL<br />
MRHS ends split sessions<br />
ByMAKGIEBOWEN<br />
It's that time <strong>of</strong> year again,<br />
Summer vacation <strong>of</strong>ficially<br />
ended yesterday and <strong>for</strong><br />
many a mom Labor Day was<br />
exactly that as last minute<br />
tucks and hems had to be<br />
made in new sale-bought<br />
school clothes or it was<br />
discovered Oat last year's<br />
gym sneakers don't-fit this<br />
year'sfert.<br />
For most <strong>of</strong> this area<br />
tomorrow marks tte beginning<br />
<strong>of</strong> the 198M1 school year.<br />
"We're always looking<br />
<strong>for</strong>ward to If," said Ray<br />
Cavanaugh, principal at the<br />
Upper Township Elementary<br />
School, adding that it's tte<br />
kindergarteners who show tte<br />
most excitement about tte<br />
first day <strong>of</strong> school "They<br />
can't wait to get on that big<br />
yellow bus."<br />
set to lit<br />
m<br />
capacity <strong>of</strong> 360. Since that Officials <strong>of</strong> Ocean City:<br />
Hue, increasing enrollment Public Schools anticipate § <<br />
has warranted the need <strong>for</strong> an "good yfiar" with tte l,H»or •<br />
addition. In November <strong>of</strong> 1978, so students expected to be :<br />
<strong>vote</strong>rs la tte township ap- attending the Ugh achpolind ;<br />
proved a 12.354 million nearly 400 to 000 in *<br />
referendum to build an ad-prtnjardition which will bring an schools, respectively. "-.'•:<br />
and intennedUtt* •<br />
estimated capacity to 687. For the freshmen attendlnt<br />
That addition is expected to Ocean City High School,<br />
be ready <strong>for</strong> students by<br />
January, 1981.<br />
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Fire department<br />
gets newpumj<br />
ByW.L.HAACKEB<br />
Barry last month, aa part <strong>of</strong><br />
an overall modernitatlon<br />
The doors <strong>for</strong> „. the — program, tte Ocean City Fire<br />
elementary school will open Department christened its<br />
<strong>for</strong> students at 8:45 us, and newest tool Into iervice - a<br />
dismissal time to at j pjn. »85,O0O pumper.<br />
with kindergarten session The 1980 Ford-Caterpillar<br />
running from 8:« a.m. to"triple combination" (hose, h<br />
U;15 a.m. and 12:15 to S pa.<br />
"We've experienced quite a<br />
growth here, especially in the<br />
kindergarten enrollment,"<br />
Cavanaugh said, noting that<br />
all <strong>of</strong> the three morning<br />
kindergarten classes are<br />
filled to capacity and that the<br />
other two kindergartens in tte<br />
afternoon session are nearly<br />
fllled tothe state maximum <strong>of</strong><br />
25 students.<br />
The Upper Township<br />
Middle School wUl also open<br />
with a full day schedule<br />
tomorrow with classes<br />
beginning at 8:05 and<br />
dismissal at 2:38.<br />
1974 with<br />
water tank, and pump) dtesd<br />
pumper replaces a 1M8 Peter<br />
Piersch custom.<br />
According to Fire Chief<br />
Robert Hart, the newest<br />
addition to the Ocean City<br />
department to well-suited <strong>for</strong><br />
service In the dry.<br />
Itai apparatus contains a<br />
l,00O«aUon tank and when all<br />
the howst are booked up it can<br />
pump 1,000 gallons per<br />
while firemen connect<br />
At truck to tte nearest<br />
hydrant.<br />
The chief explained that tb»<br />
truck can be used effectively<br />
against small broth and house<br />
summoned to last<br />
dangerous boat<br />
Firefighters combatu<br />
fire tor a half hour<br />
bringing it vAtt oMtral'i<br />
newly-filled gas tank<br />
acploding.<br />
Chief Hart explained tbl<br />
1998 comparable<br />
(which the department «a»);:<br />
con fiB,w0, wnue mis moo*,<br />
because <strong>of</strong> inflation ws* the<br />
lowest bid the ctty receML<br />
The next lowest was #,M> :<br />
more than the city pal4^ t "<br />
Because It hai takan nt<strong>of</strong>ty:<br />
1H years to grttha truck fiMtn;<br />
wncu me money miw - J^P%<br />
proved. Hart said, "Wa wiin<br />
pressed togetltatthto prices":<br />
The For&Ctf<br />
V-« Diesel engine put;<br />
develops HO horsepower to:<br />
move the KLIIOOfound-apparatus.<br />
It also hat power<br />
steeling, ah- brakes, and an<br />
Allin automatic tr»-<br />
Sentinel sets survey<br />
on issue <strong>of</strong> blue law<br />
Debate over Ocean City's controversial<br />
Sunday closing ordinance reached what<br />
could be an all-time crescendo this summer<br />
and ultimately led to council's decision to<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer <strong>vote</strong>rs in November tte option <strong>of</strong><br />
restricting charitable functions on Sundays<br />
In response to boardwalk miniature golf<br />
owner Joseph Harris' circumvention <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Uue law by allowing it to be opened on<br />
Sundays <strong>for</strong> the New Jersey Foundation <strong>for</strong><br />
fee Blind.<br />
Prior to council's action, amusement pier<br />
owner Roy <strong>Gillian</strong> urged the body to allow<br />
Ocean aty <strong>vote</strong>rs the opportunity to state on<br />
fee ballot whether they would prefer all<br />
activities to be open on Sunday or have the<br />
sale <strong>of</strong> everything other than food or<br />
medicine restricted.<br />
Th« Smtiml-Ltdger, on fte otter hand,<br />
has run repeated editorials calling <strong>for</strong> a blue<br />
ribbon commission to be empaneled to hear<br />
views on revisions which could possibly'<br />
resolve some <strong>of</strong> the more serious Issues and<br />
some boardwalk merchants have asked <strong>for</strong><br />
• summer's trial <strong>of</strong> opening businesses after<br />
1 p.m. on Sundays.<br />
To help council hi its future deliberations<br />
on this issue, and to allow those people who<br />
own homesln Ocean City but <strong>vote</strong> elsewhere<br />
as well as regular visitors to voice their<br />
opinion. The Smtinel-Ledger Is once again<br />
publishing a questionaire <strong>for</strong> use in an<br />
analysis <strong>of</strong> the issue.<br />
The last time this newspaper took a<br />
survey during the deliberations <strong>of</strong> a <strong>for</strong>mer<br />
study commission in March <strong>of</strong> 1977, more<br />
than 600 responses were received in lets<br />
than a two-week period.<br />
The questionnaire below should be<br />
completed and returned to The Sentinel-<br />
Ledger be<strong>for</strong>e noon on Tuesday, September<br />
9. Although It is requested (hat names *e<br />
given on the returned questionnaire, no<br />
names will be used in the subsequent story<br />
and all responses win be kept confldenaM.'<br />
Sunday closing questionnaire<br />
Name;<br />
Address;<br />
Occupation;<br />
Check one;<br />
Resident Non-resident taxpayer. Visitor.,<br />
1. If an election were held today and you were asked to allow all businesses<br />
to open on Sundays, how would you <strong>vote</strong>?<br />
N<br />
2, If an election were held today and you were asked to close everything<br />
on Sundays except food and medicine sales, how would you <strong>vote</strong>?<br />
Yes______ No—.<br />
3, Do you believe council should empanel a commission to study the<br />
Sunday closing law <strong>for</strong> possible revisions?<br />
Yes No__ .<br />
4, Should all businesses be allowed to open on Sundays after 1 p.m. <strong>for</strong><br />
one summer as an experiment?<br />
No „__<br />
B. Should the city keep everything the iame as it is now, but <strong>for</strong>bid I<br />
operation <strong>of</strong> the municipal golf courae and municipal tennis courts <strong>for</strong>'<br />
fees on Sundays?<br />
Yes „ .No—„—_<br />
6. Should the amendment <strong>for</strong>bidding charitable activities on<br />
pass.<br />
Yes<br />
.No<br />
Please return to The Sentinel-Ledger, Box 756, 112 E. 8th St,<br />
City, 08126, by noon Tuesday, September 9,<br />
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